JFASIA, 4 FWUWUOLD. THE APPLE TREE BORER A SURE REMEDY AGAINST HIS ATTACKS. I say in tbe heading of this article, a sure remedy against his attacks." I es, and Ibe Here tbe -cmly certain and reliable remedy. I'h, nlp borer is the larva; or erub o{ a cer tain very beautiful bug or beetle, which de posits iis eggs at or near the surface of the ground, on the trunk of the tree, during the months of May and June. I think each bug lays from fifteen to thirty eggs, or else they lay different clusters of them; but it is no matter—-they lay enough of them any way. These eggs hatch out iD a week or two, a plump, little borer —yellowish white, with a yellowish red head—very small and trifling at first, but he immediately begins to fulfil his destiny by eating his way through the bark of the tree, which it takes him from six weeks to two months to accomplish—not usually go ing straight through, but reaching the wood about half an inch from the starting point; at this time he is from an eight to a quarter of an inch in length. Ho now commences to feed on the liber and adjacent wood, and grows apace un(ii cold weather commences, when he usually eats bis own way downwards belww the surface of tbe soil, and there hyber uates during the winter. (At least I think he hybemates.) the next spring, as soon as hard freezing is over, he goes to work vigorously, still feed ing on the liber or inner bark: by fall he will have attained a length of $ to } of an inch, when be always—l believe —works his way below the surface of the soil and apparently feeds but little until spring. With the com mencement of warm weather he is again vig orously at work, and as he has attained con siderable size, it takes considerable to supply his commissary department during the coming summer. During this third and last summer of his life is the time when he docs the most of the damage. In a tree one or two inches in diameter, out borer will eat all around until it conies within a quarter of an inch of girdling it. In larger trees there are usually from one to live to a tree, if any; one borer iD a tree three or four inches in diameter does not genernlly injure it fatally without he cuts clear arouud it, which is not often the case,but when there are more they almost always cut within about which generally proves fatal. We have now followed a specimen until he has reached the third aud last fall of his growth, at which time he is a full inch or more in length, and of the thickness of a goose quill; between this time and the first of the following May, onr borer cuts, a hole directly through the trunk of the tree, a few inches above the surface of tbe soil, within all but a shaving of the bark on the opposite side; then drawing himself back a little, he goes into the chrysalis state, from which, in the course of a few weeks, he emerges a per fect bug. Now, having followed him through his changeful life, and knowing something of his habits, I will suppose that, I have a young orchard of any number of trees, say a thou sand; the second season alter planting, about the last of July, or during the first half of August, with a common hoe, I take all the weeds and other trash, and about an inch of soil, from the crown of the trees; then, any lime from the first to the middle of Septem ber, with a pocket-knife, examine carefully ihe stem of each tree; the borer can be readi ly found by the refuse thrown out of the hole made ou entering; this refuse of a borer of the same season's growth, will be about the size of a pea. and, being of a glutinous na ture sticks around the mouth of tbe hole, and can readily be seen: older ones throw out coarser chips that fall to the ground. When one is found, cut him out. If an orchard is carefully examined in this way each year, there need be but few, if any borers missed, aud as they are more easily found the second fall of their growth, and can have doDe but little damage at that time, we would never receive any serious injury from them. Now it is no great task to do this; a man will clear the litter and soil around a thousand trees in a day, and can take the borers out in another day, I will agree to do both jf ja carefully in one day's time.— Prairie Farmer. DO TTB MOW TOO MOTM IJAWIAT Willard, in one of his agricultural letters from Europe, a short time ago, discussed this question, and says when in Bngland, the past season, among the dairy farms, we found this question studied and reduced to a better system tban with us. It is a matter of some importance there to know how to keep a lib eral amount of stock on a small space. By increasing your stock, you not only add to the receipts or income, but also to the fertility of your soil from the increased quantity of ma nure, They believe, therefore, in extending area of pasture lands, converting the g-een feed into milk, butter and beef, while the hay lands are reduced to the smallest compass possible. Wherever they can irrigate meadow laud it is done, and large yields result. Some adopt the system of alternato cropping and mowing in order to keep up permanent mead ows, and this, of course, in addition to top dressings. But they have another system, not common in this country, and that is the production of on arable lands, in regular rotation crops, under three, four or five course shift. For instance, the rotation may be wheat, turnips, barley, grass. The last may be mowed oue or two years, according to the shift adopted, when the land is broken up and put to wheat. Now, under this sys tem, the land when put down to grass is seed ed heavily, often with from 1 j Uj 2 bushels of the lighter seeds, and 12 to 15 pounds of the clovers. The result is an immeuse yield the first year—as much as 2J tons and more per acre. I went upon weadows of this descrip tion where the yield of hay must have been at least 2$ tons, aud I estimated it at 3 tons per acre. Then, in Winter, they chop the coarse fodder or straw, and feed with oil cake, and in this way get along with much less meadow laud than do our farmers, besides keeping more stock and making more and better manure.— Farm and Fireside. Bloody run iSARBLE WORKS. R.H. SIPE6 havingestablished a manufactory •f Monuments, Tomb-stones, Table-Tops. Coun ter-slain, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford Co., P and having on hand a well selected stock of for eign and JhMiieuo Marble, is prepared to fill all orders promptly and do work in a neat and work manlike style, and on the most reasonable terms. All work warranted, and jobs delivered to all parts of this and adjoining counties without extra rb:l ___ apllviy. HAfiXUSI A MKTGER have 011 c of the bit assorted stocks of Hardware in Central Pnan eyhania. [maysT TUB two most prominent names in ancient history—Ann O Mundi and Ann O Domini. A \ old bachelor seeing the words •'Fami lies supplied," over the door of a shop, step ped in and said he would take a wife and two children. "IT is a shame, husband, that 1 have to sit here mending your old ciotUeoi" "Don't say a word about it. wife; the least said, the soon er mended." A STORY is told of a young man who was crossed in love and attempted suicide by tak ing a dose of yeast powder. He immediately rose above his troubles. AT a recent railroad celebration the follow lowing sentiment was given:—"Our mothers —the only faithful tenders who never mis placed a switch." , "Doyou like codfish balls, Mr. Wiggins?* "I really don't know," said Wiggins, mu singly; "I don't recollect of ever attending one ." ■•Win-;," said a hen pecked husband, "Go to bed." "I wont." "Well, then, sit up: I will be obeyed." A FELLOW once pretended to have seen a ghost, and was asked what the apparition said to him. "How should I know?" he re plied, "1 am not skilled in the dead lan gnages." A DOCTOR'S wife attempted to move him by tears. "Ann," said he, "Tears are useless. 1 have analyzed them. Tbcy contain a little phosphate of lime, some chlorate of sodium and water, nothing more." "How long will your people listen with in terest?" said a strange preacher to a pastor. "I have never tried them, and would advise you not to," was the reply. If your sermon is good, don't spoil it by overgorging. If it is poor, they will want less of it." A yoi KG gentleman who was at one lime very much smitten with a pretty little 'Friend,' said that in his travels tb.ough the West In dies he often felt some very severe shocks from earthquakes, but they were not a cir cumstance when compared with those expe rienced from this little earth quakcr. Ya., which was christened "Andrew-.lackson- Gordon-James-Buchauan-Raise-The-Flag and Fire-The-Cannon Dobbyns. There is another in Charlotte county, nam ed "Mary Ann Rebecca-Molly-Polly-Tood- Yankee-Doodle- Yahoo-Bouaparte Kelso." "Is there any person whom you would par ticularly wish me to marry?" said a widow ex pectant to her dying spouse, who had been somewhat of a tyrant in his day. "Marry tbe devil, if you like," was the gruff reply. "Oh, no, my dear: you know it is not law to marry two brothers." A GENTLEMAN, in the spring time of life when walking with a lady, stumbled and fell. On his resuming bis perpendicular, llie lady remarked, "She was sorry for his unfortu nate faux pans." "I didn't hurt my fore paws," said he, "I only scraped my knee." "Boss, 1 want twenty-five cents," said a jour, printer recently to his employer. Twenty-five ccntsl how soon do you want it, John ?" "Next Tuesday week. As soon as that? You can't have it, I've told you so often that when you are in want of so large a sum of money you must give me at least four weeks notice. "AND ye have taken the teetotal pledge, have ye?" said somebody to an Irishman. "lndade I have, and am not ashamed of it aither." "And did not Paul tell Timothy to take n little wine for his stomach's sake?" "Sure he did. but my name is not Timothy ami there's nothing the matter with my stomach.'' Mit. JONES met, Mr. Smith, as be was going on board a steamer on the Mississippi, and asked, "Which way, Smith, up or down?" "That depends upon circumstance," re marked the latter: "If I get a berth over the boiler, I shall probably go up—if in the cabin, down." A ti 10NT!.E.MAN'I,Y aeent nf a eertain mty w™, collecting fares from the passengers of a very full bus one morning. All paid promptly ex cept one fat old lady, who sat next the door, and who seemed to be reaching down as if to get something she had dropped on the floor. When her time came to pay she raised her head and thus addressed the blushing youth: "I allers, when 1 travels, carry my money in my stockin,' for you sees, nothing can git it thar, and I'd thank you, young man, jist to retch it for me, as I'm so jammed in that 1 can't git to it."' The youth looked at the other passengers, some ot whom were laugh ing at his plight; one or two young ladies among them blushed scarlet, and he beat a sudden retreat, muttering something about not charging old ladies, Ac. His cash was short that morning the fare of one passenger. UGLY MEN. —In the eastern part of Ohio there resides a man qamed Brown, now a justice of the peace, and a very sensible man, but, by common consent, the ugliest man in the West, being long, gaunt, sallow and awry with a gait like a kangaroo. One day he was hunting, atid on one of the mountain roaus he met a man on foot and alone, who was longer and gaunter, by odds, than himself. Without saying a word, Brown raised his gun and de liberately leveled it at the stranger." "For God's sake, don't shoot!" shouted the matt in alaru "Stranger," replied Brown , "I swore ten years ago that if ever I met a man uglier I ban I was I'd shoot him, and you are the first one I've seen." The stranger, after taking a careful survey of his rival, replied, "Well, captain, if I look any worse thau you do, shoot I don't want to live any longer!" PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. The undersigned. Executors of the last Will and Testament of Christian Felton, late of East Providence township, deceased, will sell, upon .w.^^ E^s^„v.^n l g hc^ 6 V' ft : c to wit: A tract of land situate in the township of East Providence, containing 290 acres more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with two log, wcathcrboarded dwelling houses thereon erected, also a double log frame barn and other outbuildings. A number of fine fruit trees are distributed over the farm, and several springs ot excellent water are convenient to the improve ments. TERM.®: One third in hand and the balance in two cijual annual payments. Sale to commence at one o'clock on said day ANTHONY FELTON, CHRISTIAN FELTON, MayltL. Executors, gI'LKNDIII OPENING or SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT FARQUHAR'S HE KIT'S BIIII*I>INCr. CALICOES. (iOOD—I2J eU. ItKST—IS <<.■>. MUSLINS. BROWN—HI ct*. BEST—2O el.-. BLEACHED, 10 et*. BEST, 2.. el*. DELAINES. BKST STYLES, 2a et*. DRESS COODS. ALL KINDS, very . heap. MEN'S A BOY'S COTTONADES. GOOD A CHEAP. A large stock of FANCY ALL WOOL CASSIMERES ASTONrSHINGIY CHEAP. BOOTS A SHOES. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS. GROCERIES. BEST COPE KB, 30 ot*. BROWN SUGAR, from 10 to la ct*. MACKEREL ANI J'OTO MAC HKRRING. QUEENSWARE AND A GENERAL VARIETY <>v NOTIONS. Buyer* art invited to examine our stock, as we are determined to .-oil CHKAPER THAN TIIK CH K \ I'K-I J. B. FAKQI HAB .May 17,'87. y AI.F ABLE TRACTS OP LAND rOI\, OAJjUi. The rub.i ribci- <>ftrr t private .ale the follow ing valuable trnel* of land, viz: No. i The undivided hall of a tract ot land, containing 227 acre-, situate on the south-east side of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in Bedford anil partly in Pulton county, ertd ad joining land* ot Samuel Banner, Jame* llrin hur.-t and Wish art'* heir*. TWO VEINS OF COAL, one i) feet, the other (it feet in depth have been discovered on (hi* tract. No. 2. A tract nfS.'lli o re- near tin .o ..vi , ad joining the fame land*, and -upp'v-ed to contain the .-aine vein* of coal. No.::. A tratoi urn within two and a half mil- - ot the above tra-- , lying on the North ride of the llarl or aero.-* tin mouFtiiiii. • < ! liin btrc'l with <ak and pine. May 3,-tf. DURBORItOR X LI IX $23,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA STATE L. Aid Fit EE FITo.M ALL STATE, COUNTY' AND MUNICIPAL TAN ATKtN Will be furnished in suuis to soli. ~n ;| plica tion to the nearest Bank or Banker; also'by of the undersigned, JAY COOKE & CO DBEXEL & CO. E. W. CLARK V CO April 2fi:iu. Bankers. Philadelphia AND FIRESIDE A Journal of Agriculture. Horticulture, Literature and Art, Published every Saturday, in uii.i.t" f< rin, right pages, on fine paper and new typt. It i.- i 'o.-tr.i ted with engravings of LIVE STOCK, FRUIT AND OKX.I.MKNTAI. TRKI .- FARM BUILDINGS, * AGRICULTURAL IMPLUMIVi A corps of practical and well-kn- an writers contribute regularly to its columns. V I.ITERAIfI DI.rAIM .MEX I Of Choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and general Miscellany, makes the Farm „ ,t ■. W el come visitor to every home in the United States. No expense is spared to make a journal worthy the patronage of an intelligent pnMie. 1' advocate tho best interests of a Ku.-.il / /v Market llrp-trtx trre fall ami tt* i• TERMS—S2 a year, in variably in lulwtucc. Sold *t all New?* and Periodical Speci men copy gent to any address on receipt of 5 ecntg. S. S. FOSS, Pnblither, mftrls:.3m No. 102 Prune street, Pbil'a. TjpUOMAS MUtWINK, MANUFACTURER OF CABINET WARE, &C., BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned having pttrehasad the Shop Tools, AC., of the late Wni. Stahl, dee'd, i< now prepared (o do all kinds of CABINET WOttK in good style and at tho shortest notice, at the OLD STAND in West Pitt street. Having a HEABSK, he is also nrepared to furnish COFFINS and ATTEND FUNERALS THOMAS MKRXt INK. March 15 3m. AGENTS WANTED.-*:MI P. R AND expenses paid, Male or Female Agents, to introduce a New and I ecful Invention, of abso lute utility in every household. Agents prefer ring to work on commission can earn from *2O to SSO tier day. For foil ganin .i,...,,,, aiiu aaaress \V. G. WILSON A Co., April.i.Jm 6::0 Arch St., Phil*. OYKS: 0 YES!—The undersigned line taken out auction license, and tenders his services to all who have sales or auctions to cry. Give him a call. Post Office address, Spring Meadows, Bedford county, Penn'o. HENKY It. MOCK. April6:6m ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin istrator s and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Note-, with" and without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe nas and Executions, for sale at the Innuirer office. Nov 2, 1866 HIM INGDON A BBOADTOP RAILROAD On aud after Monday, May 8, 1387, Pas r-cuger Train* will arrive and drjoirt a - follow*: * Mail. Kxpre** I Mail. Xpre** P.M. A. M. ' SIDINGS A. M. P. M LR:.O#LI.E 7.tsj Huntingdon, W:').lo| .VR4.4 S 8.17 8.0.S McConnellstown M 9 6.27> 8.17 Pleasant Grove, Ml; 4.1® 6.38 8.33 Markleriiurg, 3.53 4.0" 6.51 8.4!) CoCee Run, 8.18 3.45 7.02 V.57 Hough A Headv! S.LL) 3.36 7.1 I 9M Core, 7.5 3.24 7.18 9.13 ftiher'* Summit 7.55 3.28 AM7.33 AB 8.30 1.K.7.40 1.K.3.05 1 >.7.13 L* 9.411 '"* IS® A R-.55 8.01 IFL.LIN Riddlesburg, 7.1(1 2.35 8.12 IO.OS Hopewell, 7.02 2.27 8.24 18.2) Piper's Bun, 8.48 2.O'J 8.4(1 1t1.41 Tnlesville, 6.26 1.47 8..',:: 16.55 Bloody Run, 6.14 1.34 arS.57 An 16.59 Mount Dallo.-. i.E 6.16 .LIS 1.30 SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH. I.I:7.1II IK 9.s6jSaxtOß, A " '-30 vn.i.OO >65 10.05 .Coalniont, 7.15 2.45 8.16 lO.lO'Crawford. 7.05 2.35 AR8.20 AH 16.20 Dudley, BE 7.66 LE2.30 I Broad Top City. May 16:87. JOHN M'KILLIPS, Supt. HOUSE DEAEERS AND CATTLE TENDEUS TAKE NOTICE I)|{, I.ATOUR'H HOB.SE AND CATTLE POWDERS, GOOD FOB CATTLE. HORSES, IIOHS A. SHEEP. The liirmfru' True FrU-ml Ii! Aid. A ?:ifc and Cortiin cure for Heart*, Dixit mper, YeUatr Water, Co\t(jhu y Jtt flaunt tory />t*co*e, Lose, a/*Appetite, Low Spirits and Founder. The best condition Powder and one that will keep nfl diiea#c *f all kind#. A fair trial is only adked. The result will make it,a favorite with all whoadminister if. Our Ixwt Horsemen and Cattle Traders recom mend it. Picparcd and sold at wholesale, and retail, by C. C. BIIKIVER A CO., WholerfkfoDrugging, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggist# and Dealers in Patent Medi cine# everywhere. Price rts. or live Papers lor sl. aptbtf. IX DENTISTRY. TKKTH EXTRACTED VVITIHH T PAIN, Uy tin iiM of Nitrous Oxide lias, and is attended ! with no danger whatevir. TEMPORA K Y S E T S inserted if called fur. Special attention will be made to diseased gum- and a cure warranted or !"" TE T H Ylblt EI) ! tr last for life, and all work in the dental line • to the entire satisfaction of all or the money i refunded. Prices shall correspond with the times. I have h> atcd permanently in Bedford, and shall visit the. Ist Monday of eaeh month, remaining one week ; Bloody Hun the 3d Monday, remaining one week : the balance of my time I can e foun<! at my office .'I doors South of the Court ll <ll so, Bedford, Pa. WAI W\ VAN OBMICR, Nov. 2*l, 18t>d, Dentist. Q NKWB FOR .MUTJIKHS! Mother.-, are yoti oppressed with nnxiety for voui little ones? Are \onr slam hers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you awake in the morn ing tinrefrojshed an<l apprehensive? ft' so, pro eure at oner a bottle of Peons' Infant Remedy •n<l y'ti will have rr more werv hours of watch i ig and aoxiet v. DR. I.Eo \.C INFANT It KM ED Y liMssto'.d the test of years. Thousands of nurses mud mothers bear witness that it never foils to give relief if used in season. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy cure lor Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, arid i- invaluable for all complaints inci dent to Tee'hing. -'••Ill by Druggists throughout the t ni'ed .States. Atltlr >■ all orders to y.V.D* I.Kit A SMITH, • Sof.tl PKOiMtIKTORS, I V V. IK.'AOrly 1 47 North 3d <t.. Phi la. i 1 LODE WOUEEN FACTORY.—2O,OOb BBS. i \ 1 ij WOOL WANTED.—The proprietor of this well v-tabhshe.d institution returns his thanks ! to his nuti '-rous cuatomers f<r their former pat ronage, aid begs to assuijp them that he is now '•e'tcr prepared than ever to sv- •n inodate them. Hit fraehincry, which is abundant, is in excellent order, and be can card and spin for rtuttomei s on rb< ehortesi notice, at 25 cents pur pound, and he is prepared u do all kind* of manufacturing. Mr. f i'er; will wait upon our former customers throughout the count}- and afford them an oppor tunity to exchange their wind for g • Is. At least 20.'*<<> I H. of good wool is anxi iisly desired. Pc• -> giv' us a call if convenient, if not, "wait for f h wagon." Miy 2 f : m. .JOHN KEAGY. j ILOTHING EMFORITIM. I <!K" ItEIMUNI), Merchant Tailor, Bedford, I'a.. keep, constantly on hand READY -MADE CLOTHING, such ls coats, pi.nts,tests, also .: general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and hi NTS' FURNISHING t!D- -f all !!.)*: aieu. ftJ-K'tlii, MiSI.ISs, .to. 1| of will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. My !■ - h w do:.?.- wi-si ..I l-'y ,n's etorc, and op- I .sin It neb's tumble yard. 1 invite ALL to .'i in. ■ nil. 1 have ins! received a stock of juncl. \ 1 fIRP.ISON HOUSE, ! lrr.VTlNl iIKIN, I 'A. I o.i • j'Uir-li.'iH' i ami entirely renovated the .u .• .-;••! • aud brick biiiitliug *• |• ?■:tc ihe Penn \at ♦ Railroad Depot, and hwp nw opened it ! - >muiodation of the travelling public. !b* ' rji< r-, Furniture, Red* and 1 1* tiding arc all i*lj r- w an-! - 1- ' ran oP.t r an uiuiodntimi- no! exe ellod tit ' Perm.*} Ivai/ia. I i let *. wy|ißtr<>io who have formerly known nit* whin iii charge of tbe Broad Top Oily Hotel and .Jm-k--in H-u.-e. uiav'iart JOSEPH MORRISON. I I ( KKV A HAKES, IO I.WV, UK\h ESTATE \I.KNTS, ANI> A I TTIONKKKS. Ofijt • o> Main at nun, betweet. Fomth and Fifth, •upft.wiis (he Court Houte, Ktm*as OR;.-, Mo. luxcpf .iattirg .f Title.-. Taxc.g Paid, Rents Col lected. J • fa nnd Faruiin • Lands bought ' ItO riwat- t. in • I it*j • to phicc:* ol 'i • - ri t . iin ,j Jnrrounding country • given. Ru.-ineeM respectfully solicited w If. II V K KN. K. n. STICK KV. :na;. E:t I. 1 k W. CIIOIISE 1 WJIOLE;SALE TOBACOOKIST, f>n Pit; .-trce.t two dwrs west ui R. F. Harry's lirno >r re, Bedfbrd. Pa., is now prepared ?• -ell Itv who]e-alo all kinds of CIGARS. All "i *ic i r j - mptiy fillet!. P* r.-fna tlesiring anything >n hi.- tin. will do well to give him a call. Hedft.rd, Oct 20. '65., ON N I EL IRIKDKR, PITT STRKP.T, TWO noons WKST OR THR RKD FOHIL HOT F.L, BKE R>Kl>, PA. WAT- II.MAKER AND DEALER FN JEWEL RY. SPECTACLES. AC. H* keeps on hand a stock of fine Gold and Sil v. r M Mtclcg, tSpectaeleg of Brilliant Double Refill ■J Glane . ;ii-< Sketch Pehhle OUOM. Gold] ■Natch Chain.*. Dren.-t Pins, Finger Ringy, host I ]uaHtv "i Gold Pens. He will supply t order j inj in his line not on band, 0pr.28. 1865—tt. n UPP A SHANNON. BANKERS, R BKI>KORI. Pa. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. Cell* - ti-ns n;ide for the East, West, North and South, and the general business of Exchango transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and Hem itlanecs promptly made. REAL ESTATE bought and sold. feb22 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP JUDG MENTand Promissory Notes, either with or without waiver of exemption, for sale at this "ffi™ nov 2-06 BSc Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Bi Heads, Circulars, undall kinds of Mercantile Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at tbe INP HUH Job Office. THE INQ.UI R EB JOB PRINTING OFFICE,; Bedford. i*. We arc j>rcpr4 to execute at (hurt notice and hi the un.< approved atjrle POSTERS OF ANY BIZK, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND VISITING CAKDN, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, SKGAK BABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANK , PHOTOGRAPHER'S CA It I'S,. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETCR ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. Our facilitice for doing ill kinds of Job Printing are equalled by very few eetabliehmcnts in the country. Order* by mail promptly filled. All letter* ehould be addressed to DI7RBORROW A LUTZ. Attention Drafted Men! Congress has just passed an Act refunditig 0300 to those drafted men who paid commutation and afterwards were drafted and who put in substitutes, or who entered the service. We will promptly attend to the COLLECTION OF CLAIMS of persons entitled to have their money refunded, and will give our special attention to the subject (oni: o.VK! (om: .J. W. LIIfGEJJFELTEK, * unillTS, Avtoro.j". March I:3m. 6981 'CI q-'-" K •OMHISaa NNHM GSRHGRO isaiisi 7$ oisnjj .do INSKXHOSSV TNI.I 'OHO VKM IVOO ATI. IJ3 HV. 1 Ml Of HlltJSd.l,l .Ml RldlS.t'llJ •/IftfHHb fxj.ind /... J<> ■</ #,/ s f >.lll(l •v.i 'oaoAaaa IIMNOLI.Y.I.SONY XSIDOILHO : 'siAtaa i I' RPRY IT: TRY IT: TRY IT | Price .">0 cents, or 5 Bottles for ft. J OR. TOUR'S WIHItETIE OIL I- iicknowlc.lged to be the very best Liniment for Shoulder Hall*, Sprains, Bruise*, Swelled Joint*, Stifl'nes? and Rheumatism. It Is the only application that should he applied to kirk* and cut*. Every Boatman, Farmer, or Horseman should have ahottlc in his stable, ready fur use. For sale at wholesale and retail, l>y C. C. SHRJVEK A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cumberland. Aid. And by Druggist* and all Dealers in Reliable Medicines everywhere. M>6:).f. J HE.MIY IIFTTOI • WITH SmMWAY.GHANDLJiH & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS &c SHOES, No. 221 Market afreet, and 210 Church street, PBIUDILPHU. r<y PLEASE GIVE HIM A CALL. :is Feb. IS, 3m. J J J. WILLIAMS & SONS, A T o. 10 Xorth Sixth Street, PhUatleljihia, MA.ai FACTt nKlta Of AND SHADES. Blinds retailed; Shades Lettered: Trimmings and Fixtures; Plain Shades of all Kinds, Pieturc Tassels: CordsAßcll Pulls, etc. apll'.l:2ino S. CAMPBELL & Co. MA X IKAt T lltlM. CO X l'K( THt X CRN, and wholesale dealers in FORKIttH FRCITB. MTN. AC.. AC N0.303 Race f-treet, PHH.AI>KPPH!A. Also manufacturers of all kinds of Candy & Cocoanut Work October 26, lyr QfILVER'S WASH POWDER. SAY Kb TIME, LABOR, MONEY. MAKES WASH(NO A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. ZEIGJ,UK A SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 137 North Third street, Philadelphia. Nov. 16, ]Sfi;.;-lyr. rjIUK MASON A HAMLIN O-A. BXISTET OIR,GkA-2STS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for to S6OO each. Fiffty-bnc Gold and Silver Moduls, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress, MASON Jb II AM LIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Now York. March 0: lyr. J JURBORROW & LUTZ, A T T O B N E Y S-AT-L A W AND It EA Is ESTATE AGENTS. BEDFORD, PENN'A. Those who desire to sell :T buy land or lands j will find this agency an excellent medium through which to accomplish their object. All lands of fered for sale are duly registered, likewise the ap plications to buy, and those who desire to sell and j those who desire to purchase are brought together with comparatively little dolay, trouble or expens Persons desiring to use this agency can apply to us personally or by letter. inly IS. A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds j on the bant parchment paper, for sale at the In-purer office. Nov 2 1866 /Y 00 D NF.WB FOR THE FARM ERA I u THE following kinda of Tlu'eothinß Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA- I CHINK SHOP OF P H SHIRES' BEDFORD PA TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW- j 15 R Threahicg Machines with all the latest ami | best improvement*. ONE AM) TWO-HORSE ROWERS. | The Two horse Machine with two horse* and j four hands will tln esb from 100 to 125 bushele of j wheat or rye, and twice as much oaU per day. ON E-IIORSEMAOIIINES with throe hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 hush Icr day. Twoandfour horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STR A W SIIA KEUS of the mo -t approved kind at tached to all .Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. tofc..HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in payment. Ytft-Fanners' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor ami ilanufuc'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE bhkeyt; MOWER and REAPER: i The ino&t jicrfcct Machine in the %orld. Siogie M ovror* or Cooibioed Maehinei? Warranted to g|Ve j satisfaction or no pale. Farmers' in want of th© ; BEST MACHINE of the kind now uiade, would I! do well to call and make arrangements to give their orders for Machines in time lor mowing. MTRIi H.SHIRKS (Sltiiiillß'J) 1-iIV liiHiirance l onipan^, OP PHIIdADELPHIA. I CAPITAL & ASSETS, JAN. I. 1867. $2,435,855 36. i ii lii ill liiMtirniice Cembined ifh the Sr ciirily of a <'a|ital. The Girard Life Tnsuranc© Company was char tered in 1826, and is therefore one of the oldest, as well a# most fuhstantial companies in the Uni ted States. It effects insurance for the whole of Life: upon the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, or for any term of years. It also issues Endowment Policies. Premium* may he paid Yearly, Scmi-anuuall} or Quarterly. AV the uunti' i /", whole of life , (including those on the ten year plan,) participate in the profits of the company. Those insuring in the Girard may always rest assured that their best interests will be protected. \II whole of Life i'ilicies of several years stand ing, are narehn- tbir by the company, or may be commuted irit>. u i olioy f°r * smaller arnoujit. | - •. .1 - , • • v • i f./i. iu- in sured noJ nt fear a loss iu ease they arc not able, after several }*ears payments, to keep up their policies. IJvmtsvc* oe addition* to policies #re mode trert dre yearn, without any iutreaoe in theprcmiun. It* profit* ore absolute. Its premium* moderate. It* privilege* liberal. It has paid nn'tty la****, and ha* nemr contested a claim. For books and < rculars, free of charge, send to the Home office. No. IftS CHESTNUT St, Phil a. Or t> anv of itf agents. THOMAS KIDGWAY, Pres. j JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. ORKI N ROGERS, General Agent. 323 Walnut Street, (up stairs.) J. T. KEAGY, Agent, marlb:\yr Bedford. IV m. ,IOOP SKIRTS * 028. NEW SPRING STYLES, "Ch it Ows Make," embracing every New and Desirable sixe, style and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, —2, 3 I f, 2J, 2 3-t. 3. 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 2-4 and 4 Yds., roun-', every length and sixe Waist; in every res pect First Qc.mh, and espeeially adapted to meet the want.- First Class and m- -t fashion able Trade. "Our •• :, make,"' ot Huup Skirt-, arc lighter, more elastic, n:-r- durable, an l hkapkr, than an - < her '• ..f eitbvr Single or DvnUe ! Spring -kilt iu t•• Aiiirriean Market. They are W AURAxt! a iu every respeet, aud wherever in troduced give universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Retailers, and ev ery Liuly should try them. Ask for "Hopkin s Own Make," and see that each Skirt is Staxpep "W.T. HO FEIN'S MAX UFACT I RBR, 628 ARCH Streat, PHIL' A." No other; are Genttinc. A Catalogue containing Style, Sire an-l Retail Prices, sent to any ad dress. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealer-. Urdei -by mail or otherwise, prompt ly at.d ran u'dy filled.—Wholesale and Retail ah Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 628 YRCH Street, PHILAD'A. Skirt- tun -• to order, altered aud repaired. TERMS, N !-:r • vSil. ONE PRICK ONLY. I IVm. T. IIOI'KINS. xr-...1 is 1 c..- 1,1.. \ T <> MOKi !; U.n HKADS ! .NO MOKE GKAV LOCKS Ih-. ICONS' ELECTRIC HAIR RENEIVER, Is pronounced by all who hare used it the very best preparation for the hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stop? the Hair fr on failing out, and speedily rcs toroe CJray L U to their original hue and luxu riance. It operates the secretions and fill* the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few application*, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. Tt makes the hair soft, g!ossy, fragrant, pleas ant to the too*h and easy to arrange. Dry, wirv and intracfa'-l • :ks become moist, pliant and disposed to rtri ; any desired position. As a Hair Dressing '• lih.> no equal. The sales arc eaonnon," an I ii i> a universal favorite with old und young of b. th sexes. Sold ly Druggists throughout the United States. Address all order* to ZIEtiMIR v VITH, Soi.b Proprietors. Nov. 16/67 it i 137 North Third St., Phil a. I KBAN'ON VALLBV COhbßflK. FOB BOTH SEXES. This institution i lorat*-? at ANN'VILLK. Leb- , anon P>. beautiful rural village, on the Lebanon Valley Kail Road, 21 cast of 11 ar risburg. The school is one or high grade, and affords in struction in Common and Higher English, Pure and Mixed Mathematics, The Natural and Mental Sciences. Philosophy and Polite Literature. The Creek, Latin, German and French languages, \ oca! and Instrumental Music, Penmanship, Drawing and Painting, Ae.tc.dc. The notus are entirely furnished and the build ing is heated by furnaces. The teachers are all skillfut and accomplished. XKNT :-!>-! X COMMENCES JAN.7, 1867. < '> "(UH IMTK VO NO XTIMS. For i .itab ;<• and further particular?, address Iter. T.R. VJOKItOV, A. M., Prin.. Annvillc, Lebanon co., Pa. Dee. 14:66:1 V r A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds, on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1666 ALl.KlNp> nf BLANKS, Common, Admin istrator s and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption, Summon*, Subpoe nas and Execution*, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 fir:f* \\ eliding Ktwinoso flwdg, llill Heads. Circulars, and all kind of Mercantile Blnnks, neatly and expeditiously executed at the fxQi iwpß Job Office. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JI DU x\ MHNT and Promissory Notes, either with,or without waiver of exemption, for sale at this office nov 2-66 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, either with or without wni • v of exemption, for sale at this office nov 2-C6 A Si LUND ID ARTICLE of Blana Deeds axon the beat parchment paper, for sale at the Inouirer office. Nov 28, m j | > KITIMII PKHIOUICAI h: London Quarterly Review (Uon-crmivc. Edinburgh Review (Whig.; Westminster Review (ltadi<al i. North British Review (Free-Church). A SB Blackwood's Edinburgh Maga*ine(T.r. These foreign periodical is , r t ,. SUUrI „ re . lished by up )p. the seme style m kamofor.- j Those who know them an'] who bnvc lon " „ j -cribed to them, need no reminder; those wb'ti the civil war of the last few years b< deprived ,',j their once welcome supply of the boat pctiodi literature, will be glad to hare them again with;,, their reach; and those who may never ban-n -. them, will ai-surcdly be well pleased to receive credited reports of the progress of Koroi./,, ;i science and literature. TKRMFI FOR ISO7. For any one of the Reviews ' s|(p. For any two of the Reviews 7_ijo „ For any threo of the Reviews Idiot) For all four of the Reviews..-. 12.W) For RlaekwootPe Magarine pan •• For Riu-k wood and any one Review... 7.1,0 .. For Itlaeltwood and two of the Reviews 10,01' •• For Blank wood and three of the Reviews IJ.W) " For Blackwiod and the four Review- | „ CLUBS. A discount of twenty pr.r rxnt. will be aHowd 1. clubs of four or more persona. Thm, four , of Blackwood, or of one Review, will!,. ~ ! one address for $12.86. four eopics o! the i- Reviews and Blackwood, for $ 18,6 ft, and ... POSTAGE. I When pent by wail, the Postage to any •,„ the United Stales will be but TWENTY J'()( • CENTS* year for Blackwood, and but El-ill 1 CENTS a year for each of the Reviews. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBER*: New suhscrib' is to any two of the above per. cals for 18ti7 will be entitled to receive, grati 1- - 1 one of the or &nWfw ]s.' s c . scribcrs to ail live of the Periodicals for 18117, wil receive, gratis, Blackwood, any 0-0 of the '•/ j Brrieat" for 18GB. j These premiums will be allowed on ad n-v subicriptions received before April I, 1867. Subscribers may also obtain back outd-n. I the following reduced rates, vir: The Xurth British from January, 1563, to J>" cember, 1866 inclusive: the Kditihv'j and the If ruin iter from April, 1864, to December, 1866, i,- clnaive, and the London Quarter!, for the vt r 1855 and 1-586, at the rate of $1.50 a ycj" : - eaeh 01 any Review; also Blarkuovd f„r | . $2.50. ■StSv Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor di connt to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back to m here, -an be allowed, unless the money is retain, direct to the Publishers. No premiums can be given to (Tubs. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING f, No. 38 Walker Street, New 1 ark Is. S. Pub. Co., also publish the FARMER S GUIDE, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and t c I .ie J P. Norton, of Y ale College. 2 vols. Royal 1600 pages, and numerous Engraving.-. I rnu *7 <Ol is, two viulJje-—OV Alaii. I paid, SB. ' j.,. n\ J. It BL'RBGRROW JOHN UTZI. Uai il it IB 31 is J/ at i, IS 'Jf (i v snnroßn, PA., r.S.ARMY CUI.II AGENFV FOR THri COLLECTION OF BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS and other Claim- against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. i To enable those who may have churns upon 'l„ United States for moneys due deceased ofTicei soldiers on account of military service;, reu-b --.| while in the regular or volunteer service, wc ; ■ lish the following order of payment: FIRST. —If the deceased was M-rrt.d, p a , will be made: Ist, to the widow: 2d. if no wi-l -.- to his child or children (if minors, to :i gin- ii Sf.CO.vd.— If he died mimarri-il: Ist, p. th, 'ather; 2d, if the father is dead, to the u -h-T. .t i it both parents arc dead, to the brother- and ters, collectively; lastly, to the heirs geuerai ; be distributed in a - jrdanee with the law- : th; Slate in whi.-h the deecasd had his domicile. In the number entitled to Bounty may he . It the pro rota Bounty due soldiers' discharge i wounds received in actual battle. , PENSIONS. I nder the Act of Congress, approv ed ;j|y | ((). i 1862, pensions arc granteif to the foli-vwingela: • of persons: Ist. Invalids disabled since .March -Ith, 1 the military and naval service of the United St.:: in the lire of duty. 2d. Widows f officers, - Iters. < r seamen. ing of wounds received or of disease contracted 1: Che military or naval service a- above. •Id. Children under sixteen years of a-e. ■-f ,-u | deceased persons, if their he no widow -„rvi or from the time of the widow".- aecoo-.l martin - fth. Mothers I who have bo husband livtr. officers, soldier?, or Socmen, deceased as cfon • i | provided the latter have left neither w: -. : children under -ixteeo years of age; and pro 1 also, that *" c mother was dependent, wb'-iv j part. up-. .1 the deceased for support. •th. Sifters under sixteen years of ag. of •>■ ! ■ deceased persons, dependent on the Utier, h"'li • r in ; it, f>r support: provided there arc norigla | ful claimant-- f either of the last oree—f classes. I Special attention given to CLAIMS FOP Ln* OF HOUSES. I " Appli -ationa by mail attended to a.- i made in person. f*-f) N• • charge made unti 'hi Claim is adjusted. Information given Ire. charge. ' AprU 28, lS5:i SALE. A lie lake pleasure iu offering to the public the r-l low lug it • :? of excellent land for sale ai veiv reason-Me prices. Persons wishing to buv wii dowt ii to • -1.-I;uit us Iveforc j or- ha uig, and th*-.-* having lands to sell will find i: I. heir advar tage 1•. inl themselves of mrr r -.nablc term- N I. North-west fractional . iu- fourth >fth< North-a - OIK -fourth of sect. 1. 0. in townsbii 80. of range I, ("c i-r "Only, lowa •IP 8 7-11)0 acre.-, Praicie land. IV -c $3511. No- N i • one-fourth n township 85 raitgr 15. in Monona county. I ,**_ 160 acres I Piuirir laud l'rice s2llO. >• ' X. K. one fourth of th< X. W. one. fourth t"u 22, in township • . North of range 22. ii :i- county, Minnesota. acres tini'iei land Pri-v - .1)0. V I A g.i -1 farm, situate in Pleasant Y-M. Bedford township, five miles from Bedford, new in the •••-.,'pancy of IV ill in zn H. Nycum, contain ing liHi acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared and under excellent fcuer. 18 acre- ot bottom meadow, and the balance well timbered, with a splendid double dwelling house, barn and other out-buildings. A vri-ll •• excellent w iter near the door: also, a good young on-hard. Tin is an excellent opportunity t.-i ore a good l.irm near Bcdfonl, convenient to It arches and good schools. Price S3O per acr*. DURBOISBfW ,t. I.UTZ. Krai Estate Agent.-. Feb. 1, 1867. Red' .rd, Pa. AAVSIC STORE. .Ye 1 KM' *3- I I YIIxTJS. • M- BBKENE ha , cued "hi- Music Store, in Brown's new Hardware building, where he 1 - ••••,Until "U hand STKiXW tY ,t SONS' and RAVKN 's. BACONtB. iuid -tlwr PIANOS. MASt IN X HAMLIN'S CAV.IXKT ORGAN -II! 1 ABU AP. T. XEKDHAM v OO.S" VI I.IIDEOXS; Guitar-. Violin-. Fit. . Flute-; Guitar and Violin Strings. Mi's It" BOOKS -Golden iRiIn,oM-n Sin n cr, Gulden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac. a.-. SHEET Mtisif. _j|e i- ~ ,-tautly re-..- from Philadelphia 61l the latest muse-,' which p . a distance n i.-hitig. •-- order, and lia.e •onttbcmliy maii at p'tldi-he-'• .••rices. JMt- Pianos and Organ- Ww ranted for Kit K years. Tho-c wishing to buy an. -d the aieve .10• • arc invited to call and examine -c.joc l-clore {•■ eha.- itiu id cwhcre. My ]ri an- I lie -alne a in New York and Philadelphia. Circular- of. Instruments sent promptly n|— o application, with any additional information dc sired. B. M. GREENE, Hill -Ireet, Huntingdon, P ain Br w n .- Hardware building or. Dr. C. N. HICKOK, Bedford, Pa. dccS:l v I>LANK DEEDS F<.R SAI.I-; VIIBAP at the J ) INQUi HER OFFICE Nov 2, 1566 IT LANK DEEDS FOR SM '•; CHEAP at th . INQUIRER OFFCE. NUT. 2, 1566. \ LI, KINDS OF' BI.ANKS, Common, Admiig istraf r's sn i Executor'.-, Deeds, Mortgage.-. Sudgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of esemption, Summons, Subpoenas and Executions, for -ale at the Innuirer office- Novlst'4
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