<B,,,siwJL " """ .farm, {S*mlen& iiou^fholtl. SEPTEMBER. Kvery year we are led 10 regard with thankfulness the beneficent provision which ordered the territory ni-w occupied by ibis great nation, to be subject to so varied cli matic and rar-terologteal influences, jet so eWely connected, and the inter communiea tion between its parts so intimate. 1 his year the seaboard has been wet, and the inland Stales have been rather dry. It grain has b"en damaged for Hour in one State, the well secured harvests of others easily supply 'be need. If we, of the East, lose onr potato Crop, as it seems probable that we shall, #c can look to the West for a supply, and to the South for a substitute Tbe hay of New Eng land raey have been gathered in too poor a condition for market, and so while her farm ers will lose their wonted profits, the railroads may now, thanks to improvements in bay presses, bring the hay a thousand miles, and not make the price too high for our city mar kets. Eastern farmers who have been in tbe habit of Reliing hay may now learn an impor tant lesson if they will, uamcly: that hay kept on the farm and fed out or made ma nure of, is worth a good deal more to them l! an if sold at any ordinary prices. Ihe bay being unfit for sale must be used: part of it will be led, the rest made into manure. An other lesson: —the poor bay, either that which has been wetted in curing, or that which has stood until it is hard, grown too tough, and wiry to be profitably used, roust be cither chaffed short and steamed, or wet down with a little meal or oil-cake, bran or other similar feed, and left to stand until in cipient fermentation commences. Ihe value id the grain thus used need not be much— the labor will not be grudged when the results are seeu. September i* a happy month: it brings tde -olden fruits of the orchard, and the golden corn tipen3under the autumnal suns. 1 here is, too, a harvest of greenbacks— no gold now-a days—which September usually yields to those who have early crops to sell. During this month the prices of grain in Europe be come settled, ordinarily. They may be such as to excite speculation, or the prices here may quielly settle down to what we may con sider about remunerative prices. Save time to attend. the hair*', and be sure to take or send something to help the show, flave it in the best possible order, and don t expect so confidently to get the prize as to be made uncomfortable if you lose it. It is no shame to be beaten, but it would be shameful for a poor article to take a prize over a better one. Therefore rejoice that something more excellent than jour's could be raised and that the raiser brought it. A good part of your reward should be in having contributed to make a fine show. A man seldom gains , credit to himself by declaring openly that , things be has, at home, are much better than those exhibited. Such statements, if made, should be said privately and generally in seif condemnation for not having brought the ar ticles. The unsuccessful competitor seldom gains more than an unenviable notoriety by openly impugning the motives of judges. Every one is happy to receive prizes, and the hope that he may, is a great inducement to present articles in competition, ihe hon or and crodit uhvuld count for much, the money for very little, and really the unselfish motive of contributing to make a fine show, should be the chief inducement to exeit ones-self lor the fair. An exhibitor going to the fair with these feelings will not leave his wagon loads of fruit, vegetables, and dairj products outside, while he searches through the- exhibition tables to find out if be will be morally certain of the prizes, before he de cides to exhibit. There is nothing criminal in I his, but it is certainly not honorable and commendable.— American Agriculturist. HINTS ABOUT WORK. There is a greater variety of labors to em ploy farmeis in September than perhaps in any other month. We have manuring, plow ing, sowing and harvesting, thrashing feeding, marketing, all upon us at once, yet the labois are seldom pressing and of an anxious kind, except perhaps a little anxiety in regard to early frosts. ANIMALS, in general, need little care, ex cept good pasturage or feeding. Fattening Bullocks that are to be finished off for the autumn trade need a gradual increase of meal as the weather grows cooler. Sheep, also, that arc to be sold, should be separated from others and fed a little grain. Examine any that it may be necessary to have in moist pastures to cheek the vc-ry first appearance of foot rot. Shelter all during storms, and give access to water and salt. Sicine, to be fat tened this fall, will do much better if fed a little ground old corn now while at grass, or being kept on thin swill, as is usual. ORCHAKD Faorr collect frequently, not on ly for feeding swine and cows, but in order to destroy the insects which sting the fruit at the time of laying their eggs, and to prevent the development of the larvae which causes it to become gnarly aud to drop, prematurely ripe, or evcu green. Much good cider for vinegar may be made from windfalls. ROOT CROPS. —All kinds of root crops having become well established and full of leaf keep on growing until freezing weather, and often swell with prodigious rapidity, as the season becomes inoister and cooler. Keep the weeds down and the ground open and loose, and pull for cow feed wherever they stand too thick. GRASS ASP CLOVER SEKIHXO may be done now upon land which i 3 in order to be laid down, to very good advantage, provided we liavc rains. If the grass and clover can get a start this fall, so as to make an approxima tion to a sward, they will stand the winter well, and if the land is rich, be fit to mow next year. If not rich the clover may be fed off in June, but not close, and cut for seed in the full. Timothy sowed now and getting a good start of all other accidental grass on good land, often yields a fine crop for seed two years in succession. If you need the grain or straw, sow it, but if you want grass, sow hat.— Amcriean Agriculturist. WE should give as we receive, cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation, for there is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the fin gers. I.OKD BACON beautifully said: "Ifaman be gracious unto strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and his heart is no is land cutoff from other lands, but a continent that joins them." 1 E you would add a lustre to all your ac complishments, study a modest behavior. I o excel in anything valuable is great; hut to be above conceit on account of one's ac complishments is greater. What man is keener than s razor? A j ! Sharper. JOSH Billings says there nothing more , touching in this life, than to see a poor, but ; virtuous young man struggling with a JIOUI- J taebe. To prevent hmr from coming mil, soak your upper story iu a solution of vinegar am! glue water, and then stand on your head for about an hour. 'Gcsiis will work its way through, as the poet said when he saw a hole iu the elbow of bis coat. A merchant's advice in selecting a wife was, 'Get hold of a piece of calico that will ?rash. 1 A MODERN philosopher, taking the mo tion of the earth on its axis at seventeen miles a second, says that if you lake off your hat in the street to bow to a friend, you go seven teen miles bareheaded without taking cold. "MAMMA," said a little fellow whose moth er bad forbidden him to draw horses and ships on the tnaliOjgany side board with a sharp nail —"Mamma, this ain't a nice house. At Sam Packet s we can cut the sofa and pub out the hair, acd ride tbe shovel aud tongs, over the carpet: put here we can't have any fun at all." THE VICE THAT PAYS.— The following is attributed to an eminent personage, perhaps the most cniment of she French empire:—A lady was declaiming in his presence against the use of tobacco, uud prayed that he would arrest the encroachment of a habit which bad grown to be a vice. ''A vice it may be tnud unt," was the reply: "but find ne a virtue which yields the Treasury one hundred and twenty million francs a year. " A FEW DAYS .SINCE, as a lady connected with a certain mission was visitiug one of the public institutions for the reformation of ju venile delinquents, she would ask the little urchins for what misdemeanor they were in there. It went off till she- came to a rather bard-looking boy, who evidently didn t rike the, system when she asked : "What are you in here for?' 'Tor stealing a coat, roarm." "Well, aren't you soriy for it?" "Yes," (grutnly.) Won'tyou trv to do bet ter next time?" "Yea :I U stale tiro! DOCTOR— "WeII, madam, how'syour hu band to-day?" Wife —"Why, doctor, be is no better,' Doctor —"Did you get the leeches? Wife—"Yes; but he only took three of them raw—l bad to fry the rest.'" Ax old Revolutionist says, that of all tin solemn hours he ever saw, that occupied iu going home one dark night from the widow Ben's after being told by her daughter Sally that he "needn't come again," was th'- most solemn. A pretty and well-dressed young lady after looking ut several pairs of lavender colored gloves in a store lately, shocked the clerk by asking him which pair he thought the laven derest. A gentleman rode up to a public house in the country, and asked: "Who is the master of this house?" "I am," replied tho land lord; my wife has been dead about three weeks." IT is said of an eccentric lady of penurious habits that she was so affected by a charity sermon on a certain occasion as to borrow a dollar from her neighbor, and put it into her own pocket! A WIT being told that an acquaintance was married, exclaimed: "I 'm glad to hear it." But reflecting a moment, he added, in a tone of compassion and forgetfulness, "and yet I don't know why I should he: he never did mc any barm." OtJSI N EBB COLLEGE BRYANT, ST RATION A KIMUKRLV'S Cor. 10 th ami Chestnut Streets, I'll I LADKLPHTA. VI )UN'G MEN prepared lor the Counting Room and Buiine-- Life iu General. THEORY AND PRACTICE combined by means of Ranks, business llou - s and tbe uao of nil kinds of Business Paper. THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading boainc*.- men id i tbe City. ST I RENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME. COLLEGE OPEN ALL Till; YEAR. t<tr particulars send for circulars. augßo:3m XT KW Altltl V A!.. 1> JUST RECEIVER AT M. ( . FKTTKKLV S FANT'Y STORK, STRAW HATH and BONNETS, STRAW ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS, BEAD TRIMMINGS and BUTTON'S, HOSIERY and GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, BALMORALS aud HOOP SKIRTS, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, LADIE'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES. Our assortment contain* all that is NEW and DESIRABLE, Thankful for former liberal patronage, we hope to be able to merit a continuance from all our customorp. Please call and fee our new slock. May 31. oavm WASH POWDER. SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY. MAKES WASHING A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL BOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. ZEIGLER A SMITH. On mist* and Wholesale Druggist.-, 137 North Third street, Philadelphia. ! Nov. 19,18(18.-1 jr. I rjin Al> V KRTI SKKH: I ~ I THK IJKDFOBD IN QU 111 EH. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY -MORNING BV J. 11. DIJR BORROW & JOHN LI'TZ, OFFICE OS JI LIAS A ST HEFT. BEDFORD. PA. THK BKST ADVERTISING MEDIUM is SOUTH WESTERS I'ESSS 1 L VASIA. CIRCULATION OVER 1500. HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE MENTS INSERTED ON RKA SON A RLE TERMS. A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. TEEMS OF El ft SC HUT JOS: #2.00 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. jon rniKTisu ALL KINDS OF JOP. WORK DONE win i A*AVI TSESS ASD IUS,"AT<7I, ASM is Tills LATEST & MOST APPROVED STYLE, SUCII AS POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARP , WEDDING AND VISIT IMI CA KDN, BALL TICKET.-, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, BEOAK LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS, PHOTOGRAPHER'S CA KD. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PA SI PHLKTB, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. El" . ET C. i t " . j ur lacililie* l.r d'.iag ail kind* uf .) • Printing j are equalled by \ery few e.-taMi.-htucutr ill the country. Order. by mail promptly tilled. All letter* should be addressed to Dl R BORROW .t LI TZ. j FAN' Y AND MILLINERY STORE I'\ PARALLELED ATTHACTIOX! M its. n< )ItJ )Elt & CO., (t the store lately iji dby Mr-. Cam A C 0..) have juHt re <<l tbc bt t assortment of FANCY, I>KY AND MILLINERY GOODS that h;> ever been brought to this place, which they will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH : consisting, in part, of PERSIAN TWILLS. WOOL I) IS LA INKS, PURE MOHAIR LI ST It KS, BE I.AINES, CALICOS, MUSLINS. WHITE COLORED CAMBRICS, SACKING FLANNELS. CLOTH FOR SACKS, Ac.. LADIES' A CHILDREN'S 6HAUIJS, NOTIONS, in great variety, Kid, Leaver, Luck, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves: Lamb's Wool, Me rino and Cotton Ho*e, for Lsuie* and Gentlemen: Dross Buttons and Trimmings in great variety, Paper and Linen Cuffs and Cellar.- for Indie- and gent-. Worsted and Cotton Broiding, Braids, Vel vet Ribbon*, black and bright color*, Crane Veil*, and Silk Tissue for Veil*; Ilopkin-' 'Own Make" Hoop Skirts, all sizes: <l. W. Laird's Illoom of Youth, for the complex ion, Ac. MILLINERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, consisting of Bonnets, Hat*, Ribbon*, Lace*, Flow er*, Ac. L/-Millenary work doxe on short no ti. c, in the nerftcst and latest style*. • e . trail and se*i c.,r youoehai bsfr* elsewhere. We will -h >w our good* with pleasure free of charge. [May l O.'bn.j J EWISTOWN FOUNDRY A V I> 3VHA.OXH3STE SHOP. 11 EES E & SI iAGI. IPro's. O. K. PAVIS, Hup't. Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Steam Engine* and Boilers, Portable and Stationary Saw Mill . Iron and Brass Casting* made and fitted up for Mill-, Factories, Forge*, Bla*t Fur naces, Rolling Mills, Ac. We call the attention of Tanners to our oven for burning tan under 1 Steam Boilers. TERMS REASONABLE. All orders by mail promptly attended to. May 17.-6 m. REESE A 8 LAG LB. rllllK MAS<N A HAMLIN OJVI i IHETO JHOPv USES I-'.rtjr different Style*, ndnptcd to mercd and eeculnr mnme, for SSO to S6OO each. Kiftty-one Gold and Silver Medals, or other f\r*t premiums' awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress. MASON A HAMLIN, Hostor MASON BKOTHKKS, New York. March V: lyr. j VKW GOODS AND NKW TERMS J CASH & PROD ICE STORE.: J. NI. SHOEMAKER Ha.- juet returned from the K**t and U BOW open iag a NKW *ol CHEAP STOCK OF GOODS BOUGHT AT THE LATE DISCLISK IN PRICES. The following ceotprirc few of the ptiees; CALICOES: *, 10, Pi, 14, 10, and Is cts. jwr yard. MUSLINS: !• 12, 15, is, 20, Lest at 22 eta. per yard. CASIMERES: 7,">, (>, 1.00, 1.10, 1.30, 1.50 per yard. COTTONADE (pant, bluff): 1*1,25, 50, 4D, 50 cts. per yard. GINGHAMS: 12 sent- up to 25 cent- per yard. LADIES HOSE: 12. 1 -J, 20. 25, 50 cents per pair. GENTS' HALF HOSE: 12, 20, 25, 40, 50 cents per pair. IDIOTS fc SHOES, all sizes and price*. HATS: A large assortment from J 5 cents up. COFFEE: 25, 2- arid 3D cents per pound. GREEN and BLACK TEAS: from $1.50 to #2.00 per pound. . SUGARS: 12, 15, Iti, 17, Is, and beat I'J cents CLOTHING: Linen Coats #1.50, #1.75, #2.00. A large assortment of all kinds of Men's and Roys' Clothing. RICE 12 cents a pound. We will >cll good* f.r CASH OR PRODUCE ONLY, uulc.-.- otherwise specified, and then we will re quire a Note WITH INTEREST FROM DATE, and in no ea.se will these terms be deviated from. Wc expert !•- sell to -.'D at -u.-h LOW PRICES [hat the cnntMuucrs will n-e at once that it is to their owj interest to buy for Ca-h or Produce. Cash buyers always sure at lea. t 10 per cent., and in a Ca-h Store there are no bad debts to be made up by charging the prompt paying customer a little more to make up losses. J. M. SHOEMAKER, No. I, ANDERSONS' ROW. ! June 28, 1867:fui j jURBORROW 6c LTJTZ, AT TOIIN KA' S-AT-I, A W —A Fill ■til lld SvSTATi; AUEXTN. BKDFOUIi, PKNX'A. Tbom* who dcfirc to eefl or bay land or Dri'ln will find this ageiu y an excellent medium through which to accoinjili-h their object. .All land* of fered for H.ite are <i :iy registered, likewise the j>- , plications to buy, and tbor who ilenre to Fell and those who < 4 Crtire to ptirchaae are brought together with c ii: jGir.'ttivt ly little delay, tiouble or ex pens , Perron* do.-i/ingto use this agency can apply to us ji rfonally or by letter. July 13. yrALUAIJLIi J'll ACTS 01 LAND FOR SALE. The -ul rilit. < HV-r at private - tic th iollcw ing valuable tract* of land. . ir.: No. I. fbe undivided half of a tract of land, '-ootaining 227 acre*, situate on the sonth-ea.-t j side of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in j Bedford and partly in Ettlton county, and ad joining land* of Samuel Banner, Jaiues Brin- j hurst and WDhart*- heir*. TWO VEINS OF COAL, one 5| feet, the other 61 feet iu depth have been discovered on thi. tract, j No. 2. A tract oflMO acre* near the above, ad | joining the same lands, ami supposed to contain the f-aute veins ol eoal. No. ' . A tract ol 100 acre*, within two and a ! half mile* of the above tract*, lying on the North ide of the f!*rlwr across th" uiouutain, well tim bered wijli oak and pine. May tf. IM'RBORItOW A LUTZ. SALE. I We take pleasure in offering to the public the Follow of ex. ellcut land for SaU at very reasonable price*. Perconb wishing to buy will do well to consult !•* befoie purchasing, and tho*c having land* to fell will find it to their advan tage - avail thomselve of our reasonable tcruis No. 1. North west fractional ©ne-fourlh oftbc North wc• i one fourth of section 6, in township •0, North of range 1, Cedar county, lowa .".it S7-100 acres, Prairie band. Price s'lso. No. 2. N. E. one-fourth r . in township 85, range 13, in Monona county, lowa. 160 acre* Pißirteland Price $llOO. No. —N. E. one-fourth of the N. W. one fourth :cction 22, in township 38, North of range 22, it Pine eoun*v, Minnesota. 40 sere* tirnl>er land Price S2OO. No. 4. A good farm, situate in Plea-ant Valley. Bedford township, five mile* from Bedford, now in the occupancy of William 11. Nycum. contain ing 100 acres, more or loss, about rixiy acres cleared and under excellent fence, 13 acre* of bottom meadow, and the balance well timbered, with a splendid double dwelling house, barn mid other out buildings. A well of excellent water near the door: also, a good young orchard. Thi* i* an excellent opportunity to procure a good farm near Bedford, convenient to churches and good uhools. Price s:w per acre. DURBOKKOW A LUTZ, Real Estate Agents, Feb. I. 1567. Bedford, Pa. A FINE FA KM FOB SALB IN DUTCH . CORNER! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP! The subscribers will sell all that fine farm in Bedford township, containing IMO acres, US of which are cleared and under excellent fence, and the balance, 05 acres, well timbered, adjoining lands of Charles Helsel, John Sohncbly. and oth ers. The buildings urea two and a half story LOG HOUSE and BANK BARN, with other out-buildings thereon erented. Water in every field, with an excellent Saw Mill A splen did apple err hard alim thereon. Price $ fOOO. TERMS: One third in hand and the baluuce in three annual payments with interest. DURBORROW A LUTZ", June 21, 1867:tf Real Estate Agents. J gPLKHOTD OPKWIK<i or SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT Jit | HEED'S HI'ILDING. CALICOES. <;<>Ol>—l24 el*. ItKST—IB eta. MUSLINS. BROWN—IO eta. BEST- 2 ce. BLEACHED, 10ct-. BKST, 2a eta. DELAINES BEST STYLES, 25 cte. DRESS GOODS. ALL KINDS, recfr cheap. MUX'S A BOY'S COrrONADES. GOOD A CHEAP. A large Mock of FANCY ALL WOOL CASS I.MERES. ASTON IBHINGLY CH EA P. ROOTS fc SHOES. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS. GROCERIES. BEST COFFEE, :<> ctn. BROWN SUGAR, from 10 to 15 cts. MACKEREL AND POTO MAC HERRING. QUEENSWARE. AND A GENERAL VARIETY OF NOTIONS. Euyerr art incited to examine our Muck, ar we are determined to sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. J. B. FARQIJHAR. May 17,'(7. rpilE QUAKER CITY. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner Fifth <C Chestnut St reds, I'll TLA It ELI'JI 1.1. The mou complete and thoroughly appointed Commtrriol Srhool in the Country. I Conducted upon the best gytem of Instruction, and offering advantage - tf the highest order in every Department. IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN Who desire Sneee#- and Promotion ia Basinet* Life. PRACTICAL EDUCATION fob THE TIMES. The Commercial Coarse embrace# Book Keep ing, Commercial Calculations, Petinac?hi*. for re-ponder ce, Cu.rloess Forme. Custom- of Trade. Commercial Law, The Art of Defecting Counter- 1 feit Money, Ac. Tbif Cuant mar be <*otupleTed [ in three months. DIPLOMAS Awarded t* under and by author ity of law, thin being a regularly INCOR PGRATKb COLLEGK, and the only one with similar power,- in the £*?*, or in the United States. OTHER BRANCHES, Telegraphing, the Higher Mathemat. , Engineer ing, Surveying and Navigation. BOOK KEEPING. In the Department of Arcou&U tJii- InstitAt: r, i# wholly unrivalled. The treaties * l tivs rub je< t, published by ths proprleto:. is everywhere .f . now'edged to be ihe boat rd i -- work ex tno I, and being composed a'c *t es ;v '-;- tivt'y of sets obtained from Actual rent* a course of instruction -u-b as can be -erar ed by no otter ffystets. Books for *a ! c. g;d by mail to any add re*?, u?.ou receipt of pote. 0. TELEGRAPHI NO Under the staperir. cnJence of the well kr.-*.! : • .-gT * ■ 7-v" •■ -%• < I' _ IMBcr, J. Jjf. Wri, Km, VMIt experience tad ; landing Afford the horhe-t 201 wan tee* of the right instruction, and h"-c iuauer.ee i- available for j r -mring iesl* ntaati n-. YOUNG MEN Inv >ted to send for circulars, or visit the College for further information. L. FAIRBANKS. \. M. /Vet|V/cf. T. K. MEUCH cct, A'" /' nrr v . uiay .l:>m S£t.4NNMKNI. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN FHEE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY AMI MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be furnished in ?ums to suit, on applica tion to the nearest Bank or Banker: also by cither of the undersigned, JAY COOKE & CO DREXEL & CO E W CLARK & CO April 26:Kiu. Bankers, Philadelphia. I I UNTINGDON A BROADTOP RAILROAD 1 1 —On and after Monday, May 6, 1567, Pas senger Trains will arrive and depart a follows: Mail. Express ' * Mail. Xpress r. M. A. M. ; SIDINGS A.M. P. M LMi.OO I.K 7.4a Huntingdon, ARO.IO AH4.4® 1.17 8.05 MeOonnellstowu 8.40 1.2-1 6.25 8.17 Pleasant Grove. <4l l.lfi 8.39 8.3:: Markleshurg, 8.33 1.00 8.54 MO Police Hon, 8.18 " Mo 7.(12 8.57 Rough A iteadv .8.10 3.36 7.14 y.O'J Cove, 7.50 8.24 7.18 9.13 Fisher's Summit 7.55 3.20 AH~.33 AR 9.30 „ Ls7.4tt i.e8.05 1.K7.18 r.n 9.40; ' AR 7.30 AR2.55 R." 4 10.00 Riddlesbnrg, 7.10; 2.35 8.12 10.0S Hopewell, 7.02 2.27 8.24 10.21 Piper's Run, j 8.48; 2.00 8.40; 10.41 Tatosville, 6.26 1.47 8.531 10.55 Bloody linn, 8.14 1.34 AR3. 57 Alt sft.s9;Mount Dallas. t.e 6,10x11.30 SHODP'B RUN BRANCH. LE7.SQ LB 9.50 Paxton, At; 7.30 AU".OO 8.0,') 10.05 Coalinont, 7.15 2.45 8.10 lO.lOlCrawfurd, 7.05 2.35 I A5 8.20 AR 10.2T .tudlcy, LE 7.oft LK2.30 Broad Top City. • May 10:87. JOHN M'KILLIPS, Supt. DW. CROU.SK WIIOLKHALI4 TOBACCONIST, OniPitt street two doors we t of B. F. Harry's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa., is now prepared ; to sell by wholesale all hinds of CIGARS. All orilcrK promptly filled. Poraofis desiring anything in his lino will do well to give liitn a call. Bedford, Oct 20. '65., * BOTHER VETO ON I! 1(>II I'JUCKS! WHICH IS WORTHV OP 50TE. You MS nave 55 pcmnt. by buying your g, id- <r Om K. & W. OSTKK, Bedford. IV They me now opening a cboiee variety of new and .lomrabie STAPLE aui FANCY I>RY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTH ING FA N< V NOT I< >N > < < )TT<>N YARNS. HATS CAI' IOOTS, SHOKS c :OCK : iK OUKKNSWARK TO BACCOS, CIGARS Broom-, Basket* YV oadcnwtß. Ac Gx>k at some of their CHICKS: licet new styles. DELAINS, 22. 25 ct-. CALICOES, (i, ]. 12, !4. K />.. GINGHAMS, 12. 15, 20, 23 MUSLINS'i. 10.12 15. IG i> >. 23 .< CASSIMKHKS 75. - 3, *I.OO $1.1.3. *1.25, $1.50, *1,75. LAUI.E'B 0 } SACKINGS, *1.73. *A<", all woo!. DRILLINGS, l'autaloon stuff-, 20, 2-7. •'5.3, 40 ct-. GKN'i'S I HOSE, 10, 12. 1.3, 20, 2'i, s\ els. LADIES' HOSE, 12, 15, 20, 25, 3. 40 ets. LAI 'tES SHOES as low as 00 ct.-. CAIU'ETS 45, CO. 75, 1.25, 1 55, 1.40, 1.50. GOOD RIO COFFEE, 25, 2h; bc-t in ets. Extra Fine Oolong, Japan, Irti {•• rial and Young Hyson Tear. SUGARS and SYRUPS, a choice a--nrt meiit. SHAD, MACKEREL and HERRING, ehoice fat fish. We invite all to call and see for th< usrlve*. A at ore and ifiocewing trade: a teii-ng YA' T that their low | rices are popular. TERMS CASH* outer* otherwise fptijfied. Maj 24, 1 Mr7.-3in. niHTISm : L'KXTMhV' A lirautiful Set of Teeth for TEN DOIiLAHS! DR. If. YIItr.'JD PORTER, (I.ATB or SEW VOKK CJTV.I I > E N T IST, Would refj*ertfa?ty inform bU muscD'Oi fritntli and the public _ i craliy, thtt be bas located per inancut!j in BLvOXJV li l*X, wlere be may U found at a<! times prepared tr ii -ert i' tv one tooth ♦. a full x?t of bis BKACTIFT L ARTIFI CIAL TEETfJ on new an] improved atejospber ic prioeii lc*. Tbe TIM (MM <>F JEE Cff A SIC A L DES TtSTBY Rf'ElP.i: r the loai* o; arrif UJ teeth. This dis vft-% wti.rti: has met alb -ach uni versal approval tbii tr. ; > <ber coco, trie*, hjut eecuiegij p; md ARTIFICIAL TEETH ?. i, e dir-posAi 'f all wlit reqaire 'hem. Dit. POUTER : UK it erring tbe u. *. EE AV TIFCL and bVFABLE at prices ranging from j Tcu to Eiglitreu Dollars per §et. Ttwpresvy fetv inserted if desired, All operation varrsated. tlH .r'e-l vc\xh I Jsuri v *',.• <.{ y/Tuors oxroE t r lavgbisg This is no horn bug, bat a positive :.•••. 6a admiuiftered f:e h every 1 /. Ai - * *■'<- ncinis'ere-d h\ Ir. Porter i? prerared . • -i- . wtb ? e pari yhg method of Dr. .V. sr. of Xetr Haven, t ecd Prof. SiZiai&Q -:e rr r . of Chemistry ia Y-'e C ?er*- he . : _ - a tioo in a*-ert": .bat - atre* dei w!;b nv >a r wba? • r • • - - ■ - -.• • - - a ing oaoa Is-. sorter, be is kf*.; co effort to p'ea c tie t_ • faet.l- 1 t ter*- k>a: -:* '•-•erau :: r . at ' *>. - * :b. mildest character, *i '- r he mf .: s tb* flligbtefs tiafiewfdtif pa?a i - ■.*. to -he a-e, ecr.- . aea.'*b a>s i ■ a dition of ibe r' sm- Speri. t bwrit I f - • seiefiufce il?-. e t . F A.- ed To apt ear - • • r H. UR*TL rOKTIJt IftaM*! T ; ; ;; Monday, ret - ---■'■■:<■ . re ofrnf ; tbeCt'.Tt H> u i.llt ii. r i f\.. \YM. V . VAX 01'.M Kit, X,,v - • '• jNMMfc J vKNi LSTKY. 17 I. X. 1'.0M.-f . . I'.i.si: nt Dknts-T, iV ■ KRIST. Pa., visr 81. fir Run three .!av- .r cj -h i m'>stb, oomi:. m-iiie wi.ii the soeoni? LTow \iv i-i the in-utl. 1". i.l In- i-.rfiirm all I'inta ;er a!ion- *ith si.. )> le may 1-e favurt I. 7Y...! mifXin lie reaei oj ~1l nnj tfWcf.'y cithesny.t tf ! mpttittl en,uract. Work to 1-e sent by oiail ut utb- ! wiii.ut l e paiii .'or when jinj-ressi--t:s are taken. a>:gj. '64:tf. N r O MORK BALD HEAD? ! XO MORE fiHAY LOCK? I I>i-. LEOXS' ELECTRIC HAIR REN EWER, fx pronounced Ly al! who hire use I it the very • best preparation for the hair. 1: is a passive cure i for Baldrics*, eradicates Dau lrutT rod Hum -r#, | stops the Hair from falling out, and speedily res tores Gray Leeks • Their origin.'* 1 hue and luxu riance. It operate- n t; e secret ♦.* ami th an •;> with row life ami <*<■'• lug matte . Th . dead, faded or gray Br \i!i always be fcrougl back ! by a ew application.*, to its youthful abundance, i vitality ai -1 iVor. It makes the i air soft, glossy. f ; h : >- an. to the touch aril easy to arrange. i>ry, wiry and intractable locks become moist. pliant and disposed to remain i any desired position. A a Hair Dressing it has no equal. The salts are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both Mries. Sold by Druggist? throughout the Vnited States. Address all orders to ZIEGLKR A SVTTIf. SOLE PnopKteTOffs, Nov. lfi/fi:-]y,. 137 North 'third M., Phßa. I ILOBE W< K)LEN FACTORY.—2,OO I - - VJ OF WOOL WANTED.—The pr-priotor ot this w ell established institution returr shis thanks to his nunseruim cu.-toiuers for their former pat ronage, and be.;- to assure them that he is now better prepared than ever t;> accommodate them. His machinery, whi- ' is abundant, t- iu exo Rent order, andheenn c.i d end spin for customers on the shortest no; i ■ ct " > c u > per po iu\l. and he is prepared to do 1 kiude of tuanu iicturing. Mr. t ilery willww a t upon our ib jkt eu. mers throughout the county and afford them an oppor tunity to exchange their wool for good-? A, Irast 20,(100 lbs. of good wool is anxiously desired. Please give us a call if convenient, if not, "wait tor the wagon." May *44hn. JOHN KBA3Y. MORRISON HOUSE. HUNTINGDON. PA. I have purchased ;n<l entirely renovated the large store and brick building opposite the Pcnn ay Ivan ia Railroad Depot, and hmc now .pined it for the accommodation of the travelling public. The Carpets, Furniture, Beds and Bedding arc all entirely new and first lass, and I uu sale in say ing that 1 can offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to ray patron who have formerly kn *vn me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jack.-on 11. i <. may2s.tf JOSEPH MORRISON. j QLOODY KI N J J M A H It I. K O li Ks. R. 11. SI PBS having established .t inanufaetory of Monuments, Tomb-stones, Table-Tops, Cwttu ter slab.-, Ac., at Bloody Hun. Bedford co., Pa , and baring <•!: hand a well selected itoek ot for eign and Aunt;, an Marble, i- prepared to f"ii all orders promptly and do work in a neat and work manlike style, and on t! c most reasonable terms. All work warranted, and jobs delivered to all parts of this and adjoining counties without extra charge. aplP.kly. j jyurriNit PKRIORK London Quarterly Rcvi w ( Edinburgh Review V.'S. Westminater Reviev,- i North British Review ' A>.U ' Sij.ckwood'i Edinburgh Mag: Vht-t fwcigß ~, j iUhvd hv dv in l!i -ait- >-ylt , ~*• ' Ti •** w •"• ao>i w . ji j • ;•••'•} t, tbvifc. um.4 Ef> rmsic itr: : i tbt '*vi| war of (be Iswt few yvav, b... j '--'rir a* ibr j "f'TKure, will ! g'*i iu L.rr tlsem r, ~ ; tf.> irrtv ii: Biwj. r.ttcrf: li, . ei!!- ..'ureJiy te ;( p|,..7 ; 4 of tbe ) sciecee *c4 !iterMf-e. TKHM.S FCH i-17. ?"I nay ' >■ ,ftbe Upriin . For any *wc of lav Bvvi* , Fur I T F rw; o ':e lif. Per alt fr.c E- v, w For I*.; • „W. M •. i-T J: wo.: a i , - ..... Fort SV i 41. : iTO .. tbe I'.' e Forl.avi - of t' t l.evlev For wo. i and iliv .. vr E. iew- CLCT-- A ttKMMit Of I. • )übt of fin . ai.-r* 'l'. TBlackwood or f mi* Eo-.itw. ... ..liemi'i - r : 2. ] ■. F*owr '"'.ivir l © heri.-'v. a© i t .4- POSTAGE. W hen urn i " m-. p ~, Ihe I , CENTS a ye. for ' ■ . , - CENT> >vi : ti J'KKMii .M. iu NhVV •l;c=Cliliii :■ eu for IV.- wi -: Ueat-tS e ,i ' ' Tv . t . ' ' /W Rtritun" for ISM. '.". K'rib*nt2 five -Ttiieperi-. .. .... 4b. c j..0i0 :-j jii -hi.. ■ tbe roil .icgroao cd rate.-, Tbe J forth B r :>, !, tr m .ry, J - . t ■teasber, l-ff iße]us!ve: tbe £■</)'., ,} mifiitr from April, i • <54, i<> Heec-o I I clu-ive, and tbt- ion .'. , ,rl-r , j isij eoti 1 fd, t tbe rate f J ■ j *ieh o, toy Beriew: '• > /.' • . r *j ! i..50. Si Neitb r J er,i , SbK-s r ... eonnt coClobe,cor rtdiirel f.riee, f r ~;i , here, r*r. be allowed, c...C", the money is rt i f direet to tbe Publish*- . No premium? esn be yi; .to C, THE LEOKAKI- -C Ti 'T :' is'. No. W ~er -;- t I*. S. iu.. < ©.. , FARMER'S ~U •<;, by Heory StephoT! ~ of E 2i. • . P. N ort. of Yalo* f'oJlr-e. 2 , ... 160J ]a-, ami wawito Kugr*- . iy-.* Pri c $7 t t tbe tw • v F-i'h SS. I.ilV liisiiraiicc 4'oni|an\. j CAPITAL N ASSETS. JAN. 1. Ci oJrO ... 5. Yattml Itwuraare <ymu hist rti wStSi r. >•. euritj ul r ( apital. : • - A' -ht mm- >- .? ?w *&>,*. - r f : f• ~lu . ;; ' J- 'K-ic-. /; . v.- . ( ' TSE M: wiiig s. ixi ©.-• f Tlii't-shiii" CON. . ANTLY OX HAND AT t liK 2 P H SK'.RES- BEDFORD PA be '! J: r " ON K ANi r i "A" i-1 j u; -K 1' ';'Ki four bat'.- VI . ti:rc>b t: j: I' ■. ' N:iRSEMA' i! . ~S withthn - ;!:rc : i. day. Twou'i : art; -v 'i'lM-'LINt- i" \ ehinsj?, a: i brr.e IrTRA ' if-i --■-riiA. '. : '> ii.att, tached . 'liriv . A . ' SUNK- * A \ l'Kll. It:.i' \ : i.! ... . a<: Itin b ■: W, ..t- ■ the .-'hi.r' ... PIG Sf.TAi, OKA 'X LI M 11KR (a! en . v iiyitf r:. |. ntirg ilaehia- nii; t PhTER K. -;m: tool. NEWS FOR V' E2l 11. thers, nr. y■ ,1 ..yi rt' your little oner? Arc your broken by thc : r writs? I'oy-on a, : ■ . ing unnlr.-rht' t fiCvl eppreb-. cure at onec n boi.'e n Or. I.e. and y. o " have i ■ c m ingan! anxiety. IH. LR 'N.-' INi AN r Kf Ml K has l. ''l tli t.--t ..f v.ai.-. 'i ; i and mothers .t o-i re- ibni .. :.i . relief if ii .ed in season, it t mi . y ami speed ■ co e ;'r ■ .He, t i - i I'ains. and i- ic i!u; ■ for,!! e dent to Tee bin SoMby I'n;. ..; i-jhout tbe Fai't i - Address a'l on;* ' ■ Zl.ltiL -.li a SMITH, Sin C 1';- : . i : .. •. Nov. lfi,V. ly 137 North St., P! "1 lie A\ i low. Clii! 1 r Pa ! i who diel in a red 1 prism, r • > , > and die.', witbour t -111 ;, i : I- . It entitled to THIRTY CENTS , ■ y/rieonrr m Ae/.f i-y the rtbo. Apply t<> I'I'RV.OBROW .t LVTZ. Julyl2:tt" t >ini A.en 4 Mi KlNt'sOV BLANK- Count,- i A-t; istrati.r's and Fx -n'or's, IMb Mortgages, Judgment Notes. P.otn;-... ry Note.-, wit* ••' ' without waiver of ex- . '.'ion, - mi . n- Has and r xocnti ns, for. a' the I ntpii; e: Nov 1 '.ti 4 SPLENDID ASsi'li'l'.M KN T OF , X\ MKNT and Proiut r; N. eitl: • ! wit Loot waiver of exempt: -a, !• r s.tlo . office V SPLENDID AP. lIC . : ... I nk 1 . the best I'arehnietit j: ; cr. ! c -ate 1 Innairer office. Nov '? IBfiti V SPLENDID \ lil'lCl.i ■! Elani. De . i-n the be.-t paieloot r.i paov r, for sa!e a; the lii'iuircr office. \',,, -i
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