Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, October 25, 1867, Image 4

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    rpO CAPITALISTS.
1 have for rale, on easy terms, over 300,000
arret of Farming, Timber, and Mineral
Lands, situale In Bedford, Outre, cl#ar f* ,*
Fulton, Huntingdon, Somerset, Westmoreland,
SHld other eonntier, in Pennrfvirn'* • " "
be sold in tracts ranging from I*o <">
FARMS: Several fine limestone fhrms near Bed-
FARMING LANDS: With limestone and red
slate soils. , ... .
TANNERIES, and five sites for same, with large
tracts of rock oak timber.
FURNACES AND FORGES, and sites for same,
with large frtttts of timber and iron ore lands.
WATER PRIVILEGES, on never fading
streams.
IRON ORES: Bog, Specular, Fossil and Hema
tite. Fossil vein from 3to 5 feet thick. Hem
atite bed from 10 to 30 feet thick,
COAL AND OOLLNRTES. Collerfea in full ope
ration, with houses, sttutes, tracks, cars, ic.
rndereloped Coal Lamb With a seam M feet
thick. Also, gas, canned ami' anthracite coal
TIMBER: Large tracts tfoveic.l wfc white and
yellow pine, spruce and hemlock, reds wbitur
and rock oak, chesnut, walnut, sherry,
poplar, Ac. Ac. Also, Steam Saw Mills.
FIRE CLAY, of superior quality for making are
brick.
SAND' STONE, of pure quality, for making
wlaee, Ac. ,
ALSO, farms, and farming, timber am. mineral
lands in all Western, Southern and Pacificstales.
New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland
WILLIAM P. SCHELL,
/FH .siw'v .it Law.
July *"" v ' V *'^
[Chartered with Ample Power#;)?
VALLEY COLLEGE.
The second Collegiate year will commence
ON" MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1867.
This Institution hag been Chartered by the
Legislature of the State with full Collegiate pow
ers, and the folio wing courses of Study, in which
it is proposed to graduate Students, have been
adopted, via:
An Elementary Course for Teachers (*)•
A Scientific Course, ("• ")•
A Ladies' Course, ■")•
A Classical Course, A. )•
A Biblical Cuurao t B. "
The School is intended to supply a groat pub
lic want and iEsL-iietiOn is given in all branches
of a common, a liberal, or an ornamental educa
tion. There is a primary ot model school connect
ed with the Institution, and Go a Commercial
Course, so that Students of any grade will be re
reccivcd and will be put into suitable Classes.
With superior accommodations, first-class leath
ers, a location not excelled by any in accessibility
ar.d healthfulness, and in the gcueral morals of
the community, we offer to parents and guardians
♦ a pleasant home, where their children and wards
will be properly cared for and will be subjected
to the best training.
EXPENSES:
For Boarding. Washing, Light Fuel, and
Tuition, with furnished room, for Fall
Term of 18 weeks $88.50
Instrumental Music 18.96
Double.Entry Book Keeping, (in classes).... 15.00
Painting and Fancy Work, at usual rate?.
For catalogne and forth -r particular?, address
Bev. T.K. VICKROV, A. M., President,
Dec. 14:66:1vr Annr;lle, Lebanon eo., Pa.
COTTAGE ORGANS
Are still ahead of all competitors and stand
unrivalled in POWER, PURITY OF TONE and
BRILLIANCY, and all other points which go to
make a first class instrument.
The "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is the
gteatest of all modern improvements on reed
instruments. It CHARMS and SURPRISES all
who hear it, by its wonderful resemblance to the
HUMAN VOICE. Do not confound this with
the common tremolo in use. It is entirely differ
ent, and far superior to any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by.
E. M. BRUCE,
18 N. Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
for descriptive circular and price list,
ihe effect of your "Tremolo" is entirely new
to ine, and is certainly the beet I ever heard.—
Geo. W.Morgan. (The first Organist of America.
No Tremolo has yet been invented that will in
any degree compare with this for beauty of effect
In fact, it seems to me to be abfolutely perfect.—
IVm. A. Johneon, Pipe Organ Builder.
EsTet's Cottage Organs are without a superior
for exceedingly quick articulation and round rone
—the essential features in instruments of this
class.— Geo. Jardlne, /Hue Organ Builder.
The Cottage Organ is the best of its class f ever
saw, and the best adapted for church music of any
in use.— C. Heintz, Organil, Finding, 0.
I am much pleased with the Cottage Organ
which I purchased from you: it combines sweet
ness and power in an unusnal degree, and is quite
a favorite in our family circle. — Iliekop Simpion.
We know of no organs of the class which
possess so many valuable qualities.— Indepen.
drnt.
For the parlor, its sweetness is remarkable: for
the church it has a power more organ-like than
anything we have seen.— Mefhwlimt.
Persons wishing to purchase an organ arc re
quested to examine the Esty instruments now
in use at the Presbyterian and Episcopal Church.
Bedford. July 12 1867 9m
yALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber wishing to move West, will sell
the Farm whereon he now resides, situated on the j
wafers of the Raystown Branch of the .Juniata, ;
in Napier township, Bedford county, Pa., ten
miles west ot Bedford, and 2$ miles south of
Hchellsburg, containing 377 acres and S jer
cber, with a large double Log House, weather
boarded, large double Log Barn, with other out
buildings, thereon erected. Also, a good Tenant
House on the upper end of the Farm. About 240
acres are cleared and ir a good state of cultiva
tion, the balance well timbered. A boat23o acres
of this land is of the best Sandy Bottom, good for
either wheat, corn or The balance is slate
land, very good for wheat. The Drove Ruad
passes by the door. The track of the Southern
Pennsylvania Railroad passes throngh the farm,
within a short distance of the house. There is a
fine young orchard of choice fruit near the house;
also, a good sugar camp on the farm, and water
in nearly every field. Any person wishing to
purchase a No. 1 farm will do well to look at this
one, a* it is one of the best for either a grain or
stock farm in this part of the State. Parsons
wishing to look at the property can do so by call
ing on the subscriber living on the premises.
G. W.WItLIAMS.
August 23:3 in.
628. HOOP -^ IRTS * 628.
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
"Our Own Make,"
After more than Five Years experience and
experimenting in the manufacture of STRICTLY
FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer
our justly celebrated goods to merchants and the
public in full confidence of their superiority over
all others in the American market, and they arc
so acknowledged by all who wear ordeal in them,
as they give more satisfaction than any otner
Skirt, and recommend themselves in every res
pect. Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a
note of this fact. E I EH 1' LAD Y WHO HAS
HOT GIVES THEM A TIl/AL, SHOULD
DO SO WITHOUT FURTHER DEL A Y.
Our assortment embraces every style, length
and size, for Ladies, Misses and Children, Also,
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," aud bo not de
ceived. See that the letter "H" is woven on the
Tapes between each Hoop, and that they arc
stamped " W. T. HOPKINS, MANUFACTU
RER, 828 ARCH ST., PIII LA D'A upon
each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a full line uf good
Now York and Eastern made Skirt", at very low
prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
At the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and
Emporium, No. 828 ARCH St, PHIL'A.
March 15, 1887.10m0
Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap.
A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from re
fined Vegetable Oils, in combination with
Glycerine, and especially designed for the use
of Ladies and fur the Nnesery. Its perfume
is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled.
For sale by all druggists. may2l:ly
g 8. CAMPBELL & Co.
-VIASI FAtTI BIS<; I IIM KI Tl> \I KS,
and wholesale dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS, NETS. A I'.. AE
No. 303 Race Street,
Philx n EDpntA.
Also manufacturers of all kinds of
jtfrMol&sses Candy & Cocoanut Work
October 28, lyr
A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds
on the best parchment paper, for sale at the
Inquirer office.
Nor 2,1868
rjro ADVERTISERS:
THE BEDFORD INQUIRER.
FI'BUBUKD
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,
KY
J. 1L DUIIBORROW A JOHN LUTE,
OFFICE ON JULIANA STREET,
BEDFORD, PA.
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN
SOUTH- WESTERNPENNSTL VANIA.
CIRCULATION OVER 1500.
HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE
MENTS INSERTED ON REA
SONABLE TERMS.
A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
JOB PKINTINGi
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE
WITH
NEATNESS AND DISPATCH:
and in THE
LATEST A MOST APPROVED STYLK,
SUCH AS
POSTERS OF ANY SIZE,
CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS,
BALL TICKETS,
PROGRAMMES,
CONCERT TICKETS,
ORDER BOOKS,
SUGAR LABELS,
RECEIPTS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
PAMPHLETS,
PAl'fiß LOOKS,
ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC.
Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing
are equalled by very few establishments in the
country. Orders by mail promptly filled. Ail
letters should be addressed to
DURBORROW A LUTZ.
JJ O! FOR THE FAIR!
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
The undersigned having made a very impor
tant discovery in Photography, is now enabled to
reduce the price of all kinds of pictures 25 per
cent, less than former prices, and is willing to
give his customers the benefit of such discovery.
A First Class Picture can now bo had
for 25 cents, made of the bost material and put
up in the most substantial manner.
Photograph Albums in and
cheaper than can he had at any other place in
the county.
A large assortment of GILT FRAMES, ROSE
WOOD FRAMES, FANCY 'CASES, CORD
AND TARSALS FOR FRAMES, suitable for
any style of picture, at reduced prices.
A superior lot of Gilt and Rosewood Moulding
for Frames, just received, very low.
Persons desiring a good likeness of themselves
will please call and examine hii specimens before
going elsewhere. T. R. GETTYS.
Bedford, Sept. 27:3inos
fJTAKK YOUR CHOICE !
ONE DOLLAR commission will be allowed to
any person sending the names of two new subscri
bers with the money for one year.
A Copy of the Obterecr for one year will be
sent to any person sending us four new subscri
bers and fourteen dollar s.
A *55 SEWING MACHINE, either Wheeler
A Wilson or Grover A Baker, will be sent to any
person sending us the names of eigkteen new tub.
eeribcre to the
NEW YORK OBSERVER,
with the money ($63) for one year in advance.
We have sent away as premiums more than
SEVEN HUNDRED
of these machines, and they give univertal satis
faction.
The new subscribers may be from one, or from
various places.
by check, draft, or Post-office order.
Sample nrpite aud Circular• tent
Terms, $3.5* a year, in advance.
SIDNEY E MORSE, Jr., A CO.,
oetll;3t 37 Park Row, New York.
gUBSCRIBE NOW.
THREE MONTHS FREE.
THE METHODIST:
An Eight-page Wee I-1g Neietpapcr. Religions
and Literary. Vol. IX. commences Jan. 1.
This Journal is now in its Bth vol. Its chief
aims ere to circulate a pure Literature, furnish
Religious and Secular Intelligence, and to culti
vate a spirit of unity among all Christian Churches
It is edited, as heretofore, by Rev. GEORGE
R. CROOKS, I>. D. a*, is led by an able cogps of
Kditorial Contributors:
SERMONS BY' HENRY WARD BEECHEK
and Eminent Methodist Pulpit Orators, including
the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Terms: To Mail Subscribers, $2.60 per year, in
advance; to all Ministers, for their own subscrip
tion, $2,08. Postage prepaid at the post office
where received, 10 cents per year.
Any one sending Three Subseribcrs and $7.50,
will receive a fourth copy free for one year.
To all those who subscribe now for 1868 wc will
send the remainder of this year FREE.
Liberal Premiums or Cash Commission allowed
to Canvassers. Send for Premium Circular.
Specimen copies of the paper sent free on ap
plication.
THE METHODIST,
111 Nassau st. New York.
11. W. DOUGI-AS, Publishing Agent. 0ct21;.".t
|lj OOSIKU
AND 7
KEYSTONE CLOVER HULLERS,
FOR SALE.
These Drills arc a fret elae article, warranted
eqnal if not superior to any others. The hoes
can be set kigtag if desired for rough ground.
Sows all kinds of grain and grass seeds. PRICK
• DO, and worroM ted. The Clover Hu'.ler Is a
very superior artiole; hulls and cleans from 25 to
40 bushels per day. PRICK $95, and warranted.
PETER H. SHIRKS,
Bedford, Aug. 22,1867.
qash buyers take notice
AND
SAVE YOUK GREENBACKS!
m:h fall and winter goods
JUST RECEIVED, A T
Gioatly Itoducrcid Prices,
At J, M. Shoemaker's Store,
Having juet returned from the Kant, wc arc
now oponiug a Large Stock of FALL and WIN
TER UOODS, which have boen bought for Cash
at New Prices, and will be sold CHEAP. This
being the only FULL STOCK of Goods brought
to Bedford this season, persons will be able to
suit themselves better in Style, Quality and I'r icc
than at any other store in Bedford.
The following comprise a few of our prices, vim
CALICOES:
10, 12, 14, 15, 10, and tbc best at IS.
MUSLINS:
10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, and the best at 22.
ALL WOOL FLANNELS from 40 cts. up.
FRENCH MERINOES, ALL WOOL DE
LAINES, COBUBGS, Ac.
Men's wear, CLOTHS, CABSIMKBES,
SATINKTTS, JEANS, &c.
BOOTS A SHOES—In this article wo have
a very extensive assortment for Ladies,
Misses, Children, Men and Boys, at
all prices.
IIATS—A large assortment of Men's and
Boy's Hats.
CLOTHING—Men and Boy's Coats, I'ants,
and Vests, all sizes and prices.
PAPER COLLARS -Shakespeare, Lock
wood, Linen-lined, Ac.
COTTON CHAlN—Single and double, white
and colored.
GROCERIES —Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Green
and Black Teas, Spices, of all kinds,
Dye Stuff's, Ac.
LEATHER—SoIe Leather, French and City
Call Skins, Upper Leather and lvip,
Liuings, Ac. Ac.
Wc will sell Guods on the luuic Tortus that we
have been for the last three months,
CASH OR NOTE
with intcrcct from date. No bad debts contract
ed, and no extra charges to good paying custom
ers to make up losses on bad paying customers,
or customers that never pay. Cash buyers al
ways get the best Bargains, and their account is
always settled up.
X. B. 10 percent, waved by buying your
goods at
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S,
Cash and Produce Store,
No. I, ANDERSONS' ROW.
June 28, 1867:6 m
ENTERPRISE
MACHINE WORKS.
11. I>. M.AGI.E .V 1111(1., Proprietors.
O. It- DAVIS, SupT.
IRON FOUNDERS A MACHINISTS, and
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary Steam
Engines and Boilers, Portable and Stationary
I Saw Mills. Iron and Brass Castings made and
fitted up for Mills, Factories, Forges, Blast Fur
naces, Rolling Mills, Ac. Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Logan street, LEW ISTOWS, Pa.
Oct. 4
rjKi:<„s, iuam INKS, dvk sn u>.
PERFUMERIES, AC.
The Rev. H.HECKERMAN A SON liavo pur
chased the DRUG STORE of J. L. LEWIS, on
Juliana street, Bedford, where they are now re
ceiving and intend always U keep on hand, a
large assortment of
DRUGS,
MEDICI SES.
DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
STA TIONER Y
(plain and'fancy,)
BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO,
Bost brands of SKGAiIS, SEG AKItES, Ac. Also,
PAT EST MEDICINES,
and everything else to be enquired for at a drug
store. Physicians will bo supplied with every
thing in their line, on favorable terms. All OR
DERS promptly attended to and all PRESCRIP
TIONS carcOily compounded.
By careful and atrict attention to business, they
hope to merit a liberal share of the public patron
age. July26-3in
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
to solicit orders for a new BIBLE DICTION
ARY. Complete in one volume. This Diction
ary embodies the results of the most recent study,
research and investigation, of about sixty-five iif
the most eminent and advanced Biblical Scholars
now living. Clergymen of all denominations ap
prove it, and regard it as the best work of tho
kind in tbc English Language, and ono which
ought to bo in the hands of every Bible reader in
the land.
In circulating this work, Agents will find a
pleasant and profitable employment. The numer
ons objections which are usually encountered in
selling ordinary works will not exist with l/iii.
But, on the contrary, encoure.gcinent and friend
ly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors
agreeable, useful, and lucrative.
Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, j
Farmers, Students, and all others who possess en
ergy, arc wanted to assist in canvassing every
Town and County in the country, to whom the
most liberal inducements will he offered.
For particulars, apply to, or address,
PARMLEE BROTHERS,
?ep6:6t. 722 Sansom street, Philadelphia.
gILVKR'S WASH POWDER.
SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY.
MAKES WASHING A PASTIME
AND MONDAY" A FESTIVAL j
SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY' IT.
ZEIGLER A SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggists,
137 North Third street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 1(1,1868.-lyr.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin- ,
istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages,
Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and
without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe
nas and Executions, for sale at tbc Inquirer office. | :
Nov 2. 1868 I
€ U K A PEST, BUST
B. M. BLYWYKR & 00.
hava the
LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES,
evr brought to Bedford.
B. M. BLYMYKR & CO.
havethe
CIIE A PES T ST OO K OF STOVES,
ever brought to Bedford.
B. M. BLYMYKR A CO.
have the
BE ST ST OC K <> F STO V E8 ,
eveT brought to Bedford.
CALL AAD SEE THE MAMMOTH
STOCK.
200 STOVES OF EVERY SIZE AND
DESCRIPTION.
50 SECOND HAND STOVES.
THEY Will NUT HE UNDERSOLD
TIN-WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CHEAPER THAN the CHEAPEST.
Every body will pleae bear in mind that B. M,
BLYMYER A CO., tell CHEAPER good*, in
their line, than can be sold by any one else in
Bedford. Remember the 111 ace
NO. J. STONE ROW.
oct.4:tf.
| jtJRBORROW & LBTZ,
A T T OH N E YS-AT-LAW
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
BEDFORD, PENN'A.
Those tvlio desire to soli or buy land or lands
will find this agency an excellent medium through
which to accomplish their object. All lands of
fered for sale Rro iuly registered, likewise the ap
plications to buy, and those who desire to sell and
those who desire to purchase aro hronght together
with comparatively little delay, trouble or cxpena
Persons desiring to use this ageney can apply
to us personally or by letter. July 13.
yALUABLE TRACTS OF
LAND FOR SALE.
The subscribers offer at private sale the follow
ing valuable tracts of land, vis:
No. 1. The undivided hall of a tract of land,
containirig-227 acres, situate on the south-east
ride of the Broad Top Mountain, lying partly in
Bedford and partly in Fulton county, and ad
joining lands of Samuel Banner, James Brin
buret and Wwbart's heirs. TWO VEINS OF
COAL, one 5! feet, the other f.j feet in depth have
been discovered on this tract.
No. 2. A tract 0f230 acres near the above, ad
joining the same lands, and supposed to contain
the same veins of coal.
No. 3. A tract ol too acres, within two and a
half miles of the above tracts, lying on the North
side of the Harbor across the mountain, weii tim
bered nil h oak and pine.
May 3..tf. IH TIBOKJ.'fHV A LI T/
A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE
WITHIN A FEW MIfTKS OF BEDFORD!
The subscribers nili sell, at private sale, all that
S^XsEInTDXID
fiifuate in Pleasant Valley, Bedford township,
five miles from Bedfcr d, now ill the occupancy of
William ii. Nycum, containing 10 ACRES,
more or leg?, about Sixty Acres cleared and
under excellent fence, 18 acres of bottom meadow
and the balance well timbered, with a splendid
D OIJ BLE I) W E LLI N G 110 USE,
Barn, and other out-huildings. A well of excel
lent water near the door; also, a good young Or
chard.
This is an excellent opportunity to procuro a
HOOD FARM near Bedford, convenient to
Churches and good Schools.
PRICE, 880 PER ACRE.
DURBORROW A LUTZ,
July li):tf Real Estate Agents.
IAOR SALE.
I We take pleasure in offering to the public the
following tracts of excellent land for sale at very
reasonable prices. Persons wishing to "buy will
do well to consult us before purchasing, and those
having lands t<> . ell will find it to their advan
tage to avail then:selves of our lcaaonvblc terms
No. I. North-west fractional one-fourth of the
North-west one-fourth of section 0, in township
8", North of range 4, Cedar county, lowa
38 ST-lftO acres, l'rairic land. Price $350.
No. 2. N. E- one-fourtb 8, in township 85,
range 45, in Monona county, lowa- 16t acres
Piairic land. Price $80(1.
No. 3. N. L. one-fourth of the N. W. one
fourth section 22, in township 38, North of range
22, in Pine county, Minnesota. 40 acres titular
land. Price S2OO.
No. 4. A good farm, situate in Pleasant Valley,
Bedford township, 4vc miles from Bedford, now
in tho occupancy of William 11. Nycum, contain
ing 100 acres, more or less, about sixty acres
cleared and under excellent fence, IS acres of
bottom meadow, anl tho balance well timbered,
with a splendid double dwelling house, barn and
other out-buildinga A well of excellent water
near the door; also, a good young orchard. This
is an excellent opportunity toprocurc a good farm
near Bedford, eouvtnicnt to ehurehoa and good
schools. Price S3O per acre.
BFRBORROW k LUTZ,
Real Estate Agents,
Fob. 1, 1867. Bedford, l'a.
XT EW ARRIVAL.
a-> JUST RECEIVED AT
M. (. FKTTKRLVS FANCY STORE,
STRAW HATS and BONNETS,
STRAW ORNAMENTS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
MILLINERY HOODS,
EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS,
BEAD TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS,
HOSIERY and GLOVES,
WHITE GOODS,
PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS,
BALMORALS and HOOP SKIRTS,
FANCY UOODS and NOTIONS,
LADIE'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES.
Our assortment contains all that is
NEW and DESIRABLE,
Thankful for former liberal patronage, wc hope
to be able to merit a continuance from all our
enstomon. Please call and .so our new stock.
May 31.
J 000 DOLLAIIS lIKVVARD!
The place to buy goods and SAV E your GREEN
BACKS, is at the GREAT BARGAIN STORE of
ti. K. & W. OSTEK,
Who will sell from this date until the 20th of
September noxt, prior to closing to extend and
otherwise ropair tneirStoro room.) their F.N iIRE
STOCK at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Many gooods at and below COST,
Bedford, Aug. 23:6 w
$23,000,000.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN
FREE FROM ALL STAT E, COUNTY AND
MUNICIPAL TAXATION.
Will be furnished iu sums to suit, on explica
tion to tlio nearest Bank or Banker; also by either
of the undersigned,
JAY COOKE & CO.
DREXEL & CO.
E. W. CLARK & CO.
April 211:1111. Bankers, Philadelphia.
FANCY AND MILLINERY STORE
ATTRACTIOV!
MRS. BOHOEH & CO.,
(at the store lately occupied by Mrs. Caro A C 0.,) !
havo just received the best assortment of FANCY, I
UIIY AN"I) MILLINERY GOODS that has ever j
been brought to this place, which they will sell !
VERY.LOW FOll CASH; consisting, in part, of
PERSIAN' TWILLS,
WOOL I)E LA INKS,
PURE MOHAIR LUSTRES.
DELAINES,
CALICOS,
MUSLINS,
WHITE COLORED CAMBRICS,
SACKING FLANNELS,
CLOTH FOR SACKS, Ac.,
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHAWLS,
NOTIONS, in great variety, Kid, Beaver, Buck,
Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves; Lamb's Wool, Me
rino and Cotton Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen:
Dress Buttons and Trimmings in great lariety,
Paper and Linen Cuffs and Cellars for ladies and
gents. Worsted and Cotton Broiding, Braids, Vol. |
vet Ribbons, black and bright colors, Crape Veils, j
and Silk Tissue fur Veils; Hopkins' "Own Make"' j
lloop Skirts, all sises; (J. W. Laird's llloom of
Youth, for the complexion, Ac.
MILLINERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
consisting of Bonnets, Ilats, Ribbons, Laces, Flow
ers, Ac. *i*MiHenery work dose on short no
ti< e, in the neatest and latest styles.
•*Call and sec for yourselves before buying
elsewhere. We will show our goods with pleasure
free of charge. [MaylOilm.]
fjXIIE QUAKER, CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Corner Fifth <k Chert nut Streeta,
PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete and thoroughly ajqmintcd j
Commercial School in the Country. j
CVnuim'ted upon tho be#t system of Instruction, J
and offering advmita; cJSr the highest order in 1
every Department
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN
Who dedire Success and Promotion in Busiaesn
Life.
PIIAC'TICAL EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES.
The Commercial Courro embraces Bunk Keep,
ing, Commercial Calculations, lVumar. bip, Cor
refpondctcc, Business Forms. Customs of Trade,
Commercial Law, the Art of Detecting Counter
feit Money, Ac. This Course may be completed
in three month?.
DIPLOMAS
Awarded to Graduate*, under seal and by author,
ity of law, this being a regularly
INCORPORATED COLLKGE.
and the only onu with similar power* in the Siate,
or in the United State*.
OTHER BRANCHES,
Telegraphing, tho Higher Mathematics, Engineer
ing, Surveying and Navigation.
BOOK KEEPING.
In the Department of Accounts this Institution
is wholly unrivalled. Iho treaties on this sub
ject, published by tho -proprietor, is everywhere
acknowledged to be the best and !•*& complete
work extant, and being composed almost cxclu
| aively of sets obtained from Actual Basinets, pre
sents a course of instruction such as can he secur
ed by no other system. Hooks for sale, ar.d sent
by mail to any addres?. upon receipt f price.
$3.60.
YOUNG MEN*
Invited to .-end for circular*, or visit tho College
for further information.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. M.
/Ve.irfe at
T. E. Mr cm vxr, Secretory. may ill:?™.
13 üB l N j-; s s eolL EG E .
BRYANT, ST RATION & KIMBERLY'S
Cor. 10 Ik and Chestnut Streets.
rUILADELI'IIIA.
YOUNG MEN
prepared for the Counting Room and Business
Life in General.
THEORY AND PRACTICE
combined by means of Banks, Business Houses
and the use of all kinds of Business Paper.
THIS INSTITUTION
is endorsed by tho lcuding business men of
the City.
STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME.
COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
I'or particulars scud for circulars.
MgW;3w •
pICHARD V. LEO k CO..
.MANUFACTURERS OF
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, AC..
Bsoronti, PA.
The undersigned being engaged in the Caliirtot
making business, will make to order nnd keep on
hand everything in their lino of manufacture.
Bureaus, Dressing Stands, Parlor and Ex
tension Tables, Chairs, Beds/cads,
Wash-stands, <f'C. Ac.
will l>e furnished at all prices, and to suit every
taste. They havo also added to tboir stock,
French Cottage Suits,
Marble Top Tables,
Cane Chairs,
Sofas,
Tele a- Tctes, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Ua.-tean manufacture.
Jlavsng pureascd tho stock and tools of Thos.
Morwine, (late IVui. Stahl's) they have added the
same to their manufactory.
COFFINS will nlso be made to order, and a
HEARSE always in readiness to attend funerals.
Prompt attention paid to all orders for work.
\ Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite
the residence of George Shuck.
aug.23:3m liIOIIARD V. LEO A CO.
DW. CROUSE
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
On l'itt street two doors west of B. F. Harry's
Drug Store, Bedford, Pa., is now prepared
to sell by wholesale all kinds of CIGARS. All
orders promptly filled. Persons desiring anything
in his line will do welt to give bim a call.
Bedford, Oct 20. '15., .
BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the
1 INQUrUKR OFFICE
Nov 2, 1860
TIXO ON mo A F KICKS: j
WHICH 18 WORTHY 0* jtOTH. j
Yon can save 25 jmr ccijt. by buying your goods of i
GEO. B. k W. OHTKIt, Belford, ['a.
T-hey are now likening a choice variety of new anil
desirable BTAPLK ami I AN'CY
DRY GOODS. KKADY.MADE CLOTH
ING. FANCY NOTIONS. COTTON
YARNS. HATS. CAPS, LOOTS,
SHOES. <} ROCKR F EH,
OCEKNSVVAHK. TO
BACCOS, CIGARS,
Brooms, Baskets, WotHlcnwarc, Ac.
liook at some oftheir PRICES:
Beat new style- DKLAINS, 22, 25 cts.
CALICOES, 9, i'o, 12, 14, in, is,
GINGHAMS, 12, Ij, 29, '4i cu.
MUSLINS 9,10, 12, 15, 10, IS, 20, 25 ct*.
CASSIMEHES 75, 65, SI.OO $1.15, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75.
LADIE S 0 4 SACKINGS, $1.75. $2.00,
all wool.
DRILLINGS, Pantaloon Stuffs, 2<, 25, .so,
55, 4o ets.
GENTS i HOSE, 10, 12, 15, 20, 26,30, !
;;5 cut.
LADIES' HOSE, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 36, !
40 cts.
LADiKS 1 SHOES as low as 00 cts.
CARPETS, 45, 60. 75, 1.25, 1.35, 1.40,
i. 50.
GOOD lUO COFFEE,.2S, 2b; best 30 cts. !
Extra Fine Oolong, Japan, Imperial and j
Young Hyson Teas.
SUGARS and SYRf'PSj a choice assort- i
rnpnt.
SHAD, MACKEREL and HERRING, !
choice fat fish.
We iuvite alt to rail and see for thettnlrM. A '
bury etoic mid inc. eosiDg trade: a telling fact
that their low prices are popular.
TERMS CASH, unless otherwise specified.
May 21, 1567.-3 m.
A Ileaut it'ul Set of Teeth lor
TEN £>O3L.XaAXIS !
DR. 11. VIRGIL PORTER,
(I.ATK or !tKW *oKK CITV,)
I > E NTIS T ,
Would respectfully Inform his numerous frier<l
and Ihe public generally, that he has located per
manently in BLwDY RUN, where be may be
found at all timee prepared to insert frout one
tooth to:, full set of his BEAUTIFUL ARTIFI- I
CIAL TEETII on ni wand improved atmospher- 1
io principles.
The Tit!CM!-11 OF MECHANICAL PEN- !
T ISTII Y llClirtEl: for the basis of artificial !
tec'h.
This discovery which bos met with such uni- |
versal aj pr vat ibr lghout this and other coun- i
tries, has seemingly placed ARTIFICIAL '
TEETH at the disposal of all who require them, j
Hit. I'ORTEIi is now inserting the most UEAV~ j
TIEVL and DURABLE at prices ranging from j
• Ten to Eighteen Dollars
per set. Temporary set* inserted if desired. ALI j
operation warranted.
extracted without pain by the use of
arruora ox/ox < r LAUGIIISG GAS.
This i- no humbug, but a positive fact. la£
administered fresh every day. As the Gas ad
mhniatere I by Dr. P< rter is prepared in accord
ance with the purifying method of X>r. Strang, of
New iiiiven, Ct., and Prof. SUirnan (late Pr fe.-For !
of Chemistry in Yale College) he has no hisita- I
lion in assorting that it is attended with no dan- ;
ger whatever. Person* desiring the services of a
Dentist would promote their own interest by call- j
ing upon Dr. Porter, as he is determined U spare i
no effort to please the uioat fastidious. Dr. Por
ter's mode of operating will at a!i times he of the
mildest character, avoiding the infliction of the
slightest unnecessary pain, and carefully adapted
to the age, constitution, health and nervous con
dition of the patient.
Special .attention is invited t-> Dr. Porter'?
scientific method of preserving decayed and ach
ing teeth. Tt> ih bi. kened ari l diseased, cleans
ed to appear bcau'iful 3nd white.
If. VIKGIJL POKTKK,
Dentist
Bloody Bur., I'enn'a., March 2S, ISfT.-ly.
RPUN MPH IN DENTISTRY.
TEKTII EXTRACTED WITHOUT RAIN.
By the use nf Nifruos Oxide lias, and is attended
with no danger whatever.
TEMPORARY SETS
inserted if colic 1 for. Special attention will be
made to disc: i-it gums and a cure warranted or
no charge made.
TEETH Fir, L K l>
to last for life, and all work in the dental line
d<>ne to the entire satisfaction of all or the money
Jtfuiok' l. i'r; < hall eorreepoiKl wKh the
time?.
I have located pi r'ecuently in Bedford, and
shall i isijt Sehelit -ly „h the Ist Monday of each i
month, retrainio - ■ week: Bloody Run the ltd 1
Monday, rciniuning or.e week ; the balance of my
time 1 can be fpund at my office 3 doors South of
the Conrt Ilonee, Bedford, Pa.
WJI. W. VAN OHMKK,
Nov. 25, 186$. Dentist.
nENTISTBY.
I. N. BOWSER, RESIHEST DEKTIST, WOOD- |
BKBI:Y. Pa., visits Bloody Bnn three days of each i
month, commencing with the second Tuesday ol
the mouth. Prepared to perform all Dental oper
ations with which he mar be favored. Term*
teithiit the reti' h nf "It ami ttrietly cash except by
special contract. Work tii be sent by mail or oth
wise, must bo ( aid for when impressions are taken.
augs, '6i:tf. _
\ t O MORE BALD HEADS !
o-N NO MOKE OKAY LOCKS
I >l*. I.EONS'
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER,
la pronounced by &U who have uued it the very
bear prcparutii-U for the ha?r, It i? a positive cure
for Balance-. eradicate* Dandruff anl Humor?,
stops' the Hair fr>m falling out, and speedily res
tore? (tray Lock.- to their original hue and luxu
riance.
It operate? on the secretions and fill? the glands
with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead,
faded or grav hair will always be brought back
by a few to its youthful abundance,
vitality and color.
It mokes the Lair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleas
ant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry
and intractable lock* become woist, pliant and
disposed to remain in any desired position. As a
Hair Dressing it baa no equal. The sales are
enormous and it is a universal favorite with old
and young of bi>th sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States.
Address all orders to
ZIEGLEIt £ SMITH, St) I.R PROPRIETORS,
Nov. lfi/A7-lyr. IST North third St., Phila.
/ 1 LOBE WOOLEN FACTORY.—2O,OOO LBS.
\Jf OF WOOL WANTED.—The proprietor of
thi? well established institution returns his thanks
tu His numerous customers for their former pat
ronage, and beg? to ussnro them that he is now
better prepared than ever to accommodate them.
His machinery, which is abundant, is in excellent
order, and he can card and spin for customers on
the shoitcst notice. : t ?■"> nts per pound, ami he is
prepared to do all kind? • f manufacturing. Mr.
Ullery will wait upon our former customers
throughout the county and afford them an oppor
tunity to exchange their wool for goods. At least
20,000 lbs. of good wool is anxiously desired.
Please give us a call if eonvenicnt, if not, "wait
for the wagon."
Mty 2- rtv JOHN KEA. Y.
IJLOODY F I N ~ "
> AU I; it K W (> UK s.
K. H. SIFES having established a manufactory
of Monuments, Tomb-stones, Table-Tops, Coun
ter-slabs, Ac., at Bloody Hon, Bedford co., Pa.
and having or. band a well selected stock of for
eign and American Marble, is prepared to fill all
orders promptly and do work in a neat an-! 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
barge. apll&ljr.
ic)n AA A HEISTS WANTED —^loo,oo—
Mala, :md Female, to introduce our
NEW PATENT, BTAH SHUTTLE SEWING
MACHINE. It is adapted for family use and
Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both sides.
Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Kxtraordi
nary inducement* to Agent?. For full particulars
address DPMONT .* WILSON,
(130 A I'Oil Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 12:3 m
JtefWeildMig Cards, Business Cards, Bill
Heads, Circniars, aud all kind of Mercantile)
Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at
tbe IsguißKK Job Office.
■=* .— _
j nRITISH PERIODICA!,*
London Quai teriy Review
Edinburgh Review (Whig.)
Westminster Review (Radical).
North British Review (Free (JhurcL
AND
Blackwood's Edinburgh *|fr°rinc'T,,
Those foreign perio4icali are regular:. rtl) '
lUbedb* us in the time ttyle u heretofore
Those who knew them and wh tove loag ~,1..'
scribed to them, coed no reminder: the?.
*ho civil wax of the last few year* hat 'iepriri i'<
their one® wtlomte eopply of the Urt per: ; ,i
literature, will be glad to hare them agam within
their reach; and those who may never li, e ~
them, will assuredly he well pleated to receive
credited report* of tie progress of Eur,-,
science and literature.
TERMS FOR ISB7.
For any one of the Jleviewt ' $)U;o 1
For gov two qf the Reviews 7.1,1.
For any three of the Reviews <1
For all four of the Reviews ll.lit >•
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For Blackwood and any one Review.. 7.00 '•
For Blackwood and two of the Review ; lo.lio
| For Blackwood and three of the Reviews ls.no u
j For Black wood and the f-ror Reviews 15 00
CLL'BS.
A di count nf tu-enh) per cent. wilt be allowed •
club-: of four or more persons. Thus, four coj ■< -
•>f Blackwood, or of one Review, will be seat p,
■ one aildre-, for $12.96. Four copies of the i , r
j Reviews and Blackwood, for ii-H,oo, and
POSTAGE,
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IrF VT a 7 * T h! f :kw ""- 1 ' "• hut ED- I?
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I hers to an y two of the abo vet- t
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oS of the Four JletirKs" for Igftfi.' Sew'tui'
j senbers to ail five of the Periodicals for 18'" Ll
, receive, gratis, Blackwood, any tico of the
: Iteiews" for lStiil. e '
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Subscriber. may also obtain back number
I the following redseed rates, viz:
j The Ao rth British from January 1 ,
I cember, I*oß inclusive; the E din bur a' i r 1 tb, 11-
; master from April, 1584, to December |'i
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I THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING (
i r „. ■ n No. 38 Walker Street, N-w'v • '
j L. S. 1 üb. Co., also publish the
FARMER'S GUIDE,
by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the ! ■ -
.1 • Norton, of Y a!e College. 2 vols I*. ,111
I 1860 page-, and numerous En gray in ' i> ''
I f ° rthe tW ° v " . . ,
pal , f. Uce.2'l.
Isire Insurance loin punt.
or *
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL & ASSETS. JAN. I. IM7.
5a,455,353 SO.
.Mutual Insurrtm-e rombiaoil with thefe
earfty f A capital.
The Ginird Life Insurance Company war • bar
tered in 1--26, and is therefore one of the o!de>t,
;ie welt a= most substantia] companies in the i >
ted States. It effects insurance for the whole of
Lile; upon the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, < r
for any term of years. It also issues End* .v
Policies.
Premiums may be paid Yearly, Semi-annua j
or Quarterly.
All the insured for ichoh of lift , (iucludina
those on the ten year plan,) purtLipu
in the profits of tin. eontpany.
Those insuring in the Oirard may alwavF
.Veiure 1 that their be?t interests will be ]r :, i
All whole of Life Policies of several yc.i - I' j.
in J. "re purehastiblc by tho company, or c.av be
Commuted into a policy for a >mailcr a: cir.
without any thing more to pay—therefore the
sured need not fear a los? in case they arc not able,
after several years payments, to keep up their
policies.
U-rHHiic* or additions to Jojticia ore w itr re-iy
•ire geort, irithout any increase ia tkeprcmO
ft* profits arr abnolate. hi premium* n. i.
luprioilogn liberal. It has paid many In***
and ha* ucerr contested a claim.
For books an-i circulars, free of charge, en-11
the Home office. No. 408 CRESTNCT St., Ft a.
Or to any of i! t ageai s.
THOMAS R EDO WAV, I'r
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuar.-.
ORUIN ROGKE.3, Gc. oral Agent.
328 Walnut Street, (n 1..ir,.
o■ T. KEAtiV, Agent,
marl 5:1 rr Bedl rd. l'a.
NEWS FOR THE FARMERS !
THE following kinds of
Tlireshingf Machines,
CONc- iANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA
CHINE SHOP OF
P-H-SHIRES. BEDFORD PA
The Celebrate ! RAILWAY, or TRHAD-I'OW
EH Threshing -Machines with all the latest ami
bestimproveinenta.
ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS.
The Two-h- r?e .Machine with two horse? an 1
four hands will thresh from lob to 125 bushels uf
wheat or rye, and twice as much oat? per day.
ON E-iIORSEMACHINES
with three hands, wtli thresh front 50 to 75 bu-h
per day.
Ttvoaru four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Mu
chines, ah", four-horse STRAP MACHIXK-,
STUA\ slK\ KERS of the mo*' approved kind at
tached to all Machines.
A I.L M A CHIN ES WA nR ANTED.
RI.IV\ III!>•'< of all kinds of Machines done n
tho shortest notice.
PIQ METAL, GRAIN and
LIMBER taken inpayment.
wanting Machines, will d. well lo
give me a cail.
PETER K.
Proprietor, and Jfanmfac'r.
now m;us itw mkks?
Mothers, arc you oppressed with anxiety for
your little ones? Arc your slumbers and heart.-
broken by their cries? Do you awake in the morn
ing unrefp'sbed and apprehensive? If so, pro
cure at once a bottle of I'r. Leon' Infant Keuicdy
and you will have no more weary hours of watch
iiigand anxiety.
j DR. LEONo* INFANT REMEDY
has stood the test of years. Thousands of sur.-es
and mothers bear witness that it never fails t- ? e
reliet it u.-cd in season. It is a ntiid, yet. >ure
and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy
Pains, and is invaluable for nil complaints in ii
dent to Teething. *
Bold by Druggists throughout the United State- 4 .
Address all onh rs U>
ZEItILEU A SMITH,
Solr PROPRIETORS.
Nov. 1 Vb6:iy 137 North U St., Phi Fa.
(JO MMUTATION OFIIATICJXS!
! The blow, Children or Paients of each sM.or
who died in a rebel prison, or who was rcics I
and died without Commutation for Rations, are
entitled to THIRTY CENTS for every day ch
pritontr ico held by the rebel*.
Apply to DURBORROW A LUTZ.
Julyl2:tf Claim Agent*.
A LL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin*
x\_ istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages.
Jndgment Notes, Promissory Not©, with n: t
without waiver of exemptioa, Summons, Subp •
nas and Kxe utions, for sab* at the Inquirer otlice.
Nov 2, 1566
V SPLENDID ASSORTMENT <>F Jl D'i-
AiENT u<l Promissory Notes, cither u ith -r
without waiver of exemption, for sale at thi*
office nuv 2-fib
A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deed?.
the host parchmont paper, for salo at the
Inquirer office.
Nov 2, 18H6
4 SPLENT>TI> ARTICLE of Blank De- I
.drV on the best parchment ?'nq>er, for sale at th?
Inquirer t>(hce.
N JV 2 IS f.r>