AYEFI'S CAIBARIIC PILLS. THE science of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this beat, ! meet perfect purgative which is known to tnun. Innumerable proofs arc shown that these PILLS have virtues which su r puss in excellence the or dinary medicines, nnd that they win ttnprecc- Wtntly upon the esteem of all men- They tire safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vilal activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis ordered organs into their natural action, mid impart healthy tone with stiength to the whole SysterqgD Not only do they cure cvery-tlny coin plaints of every body, but aim formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the host of human skill. While they produce powerful ef fects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best phytic that rati be em ployed for children. living sugar-co ted, they are pleasant to take; nnd bung purely vegeta ble, are free front any risk of harm- Cures have liven made which surpass belief were they net substantiated by men of such exalted posi tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physi cians have, lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while oth ers have sent me tnc ussuranee of their convic tion that our preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted suffering fellow men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish ft. at is our American Almanac, containing direc tions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness. Ililtous Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Mor bid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Lotra of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evneuant medicine. They .also, by purifying the blood nnd stimula .iing the system, cure many complaints which it •would not be supposed they could reach, such •a Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Netwous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred com plaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not tie put off by unprincipled dealers With some oilier pill they make more profit on. Ask for AYFJS'S PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with thin in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and Jhey should have it. Jtr|Miud hyiDr. J.Cd. AYER A CO., Lowell Mils. Oct. N, 1093. Jfunify the Elood. 'Ntrr a few of the worst disorders tlint afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accuntu btterin the'blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been found which could equal in effect AYF.I; a COM POUND EXRRACR OF SAKSAPAUXLI.A. It cleanses and rJitwirst'tlw blood, instill 3 the vigor of health into the ten nnd purges out. the humors „ :..ch :• y•, "'/.sw It stimulates the healthy for t . .' ..i of Ihe body and expels the disorders that grew ar.clivuiklc in the blood. Its extraor <Ut aiv virtues are not yet widely known, but when they arc it will no longer be a question what remedy to >in ploy in the great variety of ufflicting diseases (hat require tin alterative rem edy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been fought for, and now, for the lirst rime, the public have one on wl.iJi they can de pend. Our space here does not admit certifi cates to show its effects. Ilut the t.ial of a single bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever ta ken. Sufferers from S rof'ula, Scrofulous Swi ll ings and Sores, try it and see the rapidity with which it cures. Shin Dimitsc*, I'twpk*, J tuUs, ISotc/'tet, Eruptions, jrc., arc soon cleaned out of the system St. Anthony's Fire, Hose or E ysipelus. Tet ter or Salt Rheum, Scald head, Ringworm, &e . should not be borne while they tun lie so speed ily cured by AYS.R'S NAHSAI'AI<II.LA. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled fronS the system by the prolonged use of this SAKSA PAKILI.A, and the patient is left as healthy us if be had never had the disease. Female diseases are canard by Scrofula in tlir Wood, and are generally soon cured by this Ex* TRACT OK SARSArAiULLA. I'tice $: pu botijp, or C bottles for $6. For all the purposes of a family physio, take ATER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, which arc everywhere inown to be the last purgative that is oft" red to 'She Ameri.nn P.r.ple. Pticc, 55 centsper l'ox, cri Boxes fo: Si. Prepared by Dit- J. C. Eli & CO., Low eKf Ivfa-s. sold by all Driitrgistn everywhere. i : !(tcr t'( er.n • rr.a B"X oa Fivh Boxes fo* SI. VoLwtierti At enlon/ —For the derangement the system tnci lental to the change of diet, Wcn.-d , Eruptions, ami exposures, which ev ••ry Volunteer is liable to, there are no rem'dies jo safe, convenient, and reliublp as HOLLOW AVS TILLS AND OINTMENT, 23 c.nfs |er box. 203 Barley Wanted! Wi will pay the biehest pice in caah for one thcusand bubel of Barley. A. B.CRAMER 4- Co. Nov. 21, 1882. STRAY STEER. Came tresspassing upon tbe prcnriitesol the sb ••riber residing in Union tp., on or abou' the let day of October, a black steer, 2 year, old lust pring having no mark* of any kind upon hint. "I he own •r is requested toenme forward, prose property, p-y charges eqd take him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. „ . JOSEPH HFLSEL. Nov 91.*-Its.* STRAY COW Came to The re*idenee of the rnb.cribr in Snu<h Woodberry townal ip, about the 31 of Novemb.r. IBs'., a red and wbita spotted cow with b-1< on • no mark ; supposed to-be about four years old, the •wner ia request.d to come forward prove property pay charge* and take her awsv. MARTIN UELTZELL I t Hoc. Orphans' Court Sale OP VALUABLE REAL G ST J T E. Py virtu* of sc ordr of the Orphan*' Court of Bedford • ouiity, ther* wit Ibe told at public sal* on the premises ir. the towntbip of South Wood berry in aai t rnunty, (KY FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19/A ICR2. th* l<,Mowing R al Estate, late th* property of D-niel .Miller, of si<l townhip, of South Woodberry itee'd.. to Witt A t'ert of ahuur Ct arret in *id town-hip of Smth W iolorry. being pirt of the Mai Sinn place of said Dane I Miller, der'd., of whmh .1/5 ac'ea are rlear-d and ill >1 fnah stale of ru tisa'ion Ihelenan lr ia well tin b> red. and tr.e whole t act is rncl >sd With aood fence*. Also, at uct of 30 acres nl 79 p • ches. nea' fpea-urc, in said 'om.ah'p *< S.mifi W.iodb-rry, a-'j lining 'an l< I Ree i' ( i e r-. I a c I v. r-ole nd others which o. one and oil-ha I arrete i Irateit and under fence, with a SiW MII thereon erertid. The teinainder of 'tie iract is wc|l ti.nbr cd. The - leu II con niei.ee at 1 o'clock P. M. TER MS- O * Imir'h of the pnrrhaae rroncy to be paid at the ruuti'm t'iun of lb* <i -. .in f.rnfh in eight months th*r af'er, one fou'lh in eix'ern months ticrcaftcr, and 'he remaining I. nrth in twentv-lonr ninniha there fur, with inl-rcst oil the payniei.ta I'IO RI the date of confi'inatioii ot the sale. SAMUEL TEETF.R, Adm'r of Daniel Miller, dec'it., Nov. 91, 1862. . PllilLlcTsATil" OF VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Adm'r. of E izibeth Cramer, late of Middle Woodheiry township, decM„ will sail, by order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford Co at public s'le. on the premises, on TUESDAY DECEMBER 23 1, IC2. The following described Rl E-tate, to wit : Five *rM, mire or less, aljoininj lands of John Zonk i pit others, having thereon erected a two sto ry 'ng house and fian.e stable. TERvtS :—Two hundred dollars in hsnd. at con firm tinn of ale on Monday of February Court 186J; b lance in two equ if annual pi ymen ts with inteiest to be secureo by I i Ig n • i' N '• • Wm. M. PEARSON, Adm'r. of Elizabeth Cramer. Nov. 21.—ts. ri'BLH: SALE OF VALUAPLE REAL ESTATE. The subscriber. E**etito r of tha last will and testament ot D niel B 'eg|, d-c'l. will sell at pub lic sn|e. m the > remises, in Union township Btd lord county on FRIDAY DECEMRER 12. 1802, a tract of land n j-.inin* lands of Jo-eph I nl-r, (J-nrge U-e-l. and oth ts, containing HO a"t", reat rr.ranire, about ICO aces cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance ia well timbered, having Iherenp erected a Two Story Log House with Kitchen attatehed, a Doubie Lng* Barn, and other out buildings. AIo- A good Orchard ot choice liuir trees. This f rm is well supplied with water and is in *ve>v way a de-irab e property TERMS—Oue-tliiril in hand, and the remainder in two annual piymen'a, to be -enired by judg ment bonds. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ot said day. WM. S. EEEOLK. Fov 21,—ts Executor. ADMIXKTRvrOR'S NOTICE. The subscriber having been appoint-.! Adminis trator of the estate of Ellzib ih Cramer, late of Middle Woodberry town-hip, d-e'd., all p-rsotis knowing themselves indebted to said e-iate. Will m k" i nmedjate p ymen' and thnse having claims again-t the same, will present thent pro erly au thenticated or settlemenr. WILLIAM M. PEARSON. NJV. 21 18C2.-3ts. NOTICE. The collectors of the different Borough* ant Tnwnhip nMh" cnonty of Bedford, are required to meet the hoard o* rrilli'arv auditors, at the pub lie Home of (V. John Hater, in the bornnh of B"dto'd on the Ist (lay Jen. J963, wheie all lepal exonerations and abatements will '"e made un Milt tia t xes on the Duplicates of eo'lee or*. LEMUEL EVANS, Jfrvst of raid Board. No 21,—6te* Something JYeic! If yo it want to buy bargains ca'l and nee my new •torlt of SADDLES B3fDT.ES, HA V XES s, rnvvxs, WHIPS Cf LI.AItS. HORSE PL AVERTS, A.VD EVERY ARTICLE IX MY BUS IX ESS. B-lcg tlankfii' f,.r -he lib ral ni'tona re already eX* •• c.led tone I feel aaaiir. c| that pron hn( iof will not fnfi't the| *' own hot e,ll on -O" at my n'.l st*. d on the corner nnpiaite re. Washing too Hotel, end n *t door to the pnat nfR-.'. Ron e one come all. end > x tmitie 'or vo'ira"! ve, I'vrv O'sn that na a hnrae needs a bri I e, ao come end yet one for only one roller. J. B. MACILL. November 14, 1*62. ~ F O ifSA L E * <Mt TRADE! Fighfy a-res of limestone lan I. on the H >ll i.l ny burg pike, 2\ mil-s from Bedford—a pirt nfth Wm. Smith lands—about 12 acres well timbered ami ballance under fence and in a high state of cul tivation. A 1.9P, 16G acres near Stonerstown— * ithin \ mile rf lh Brnadlnp R lilrnad—about 100 acres cleared, with ■ two s'o y dwe'ling house new hank barn—stable, fcc.. thereon erected; alio two apple orchard* on. of choice | nit. The soil ia a rich Inam and ca pable of prodiici'm every variety of crops of tbii climate. A i.en, Two lota of ground in Bromltop CitV. with a new two .tory roujh ca>t dwe ling house tbereon. A L'o. A house and lot of ground iii Clearville. At.so. 100 acres best quality of prarie—near the Mis •ouri riv-r close to the county seat of Harrison Co. lowa. Ato. Two one hun 'red and 'ix-y acre tract*. edjo : nin(f F.lkh-rne Citv. in th riches' val ey ol the west— the rialt e Valley— about 20 mile* west of Mm hn Pit) . and close to the gr-af national o government IOJO leading west in Nebraska Territory. A LS<, too acres, two m'l's anore (m 111 City, on the ! great hen-l of the Missouri. This tract i* well tirn jhi red nd vsry desiiahle. All of these lands were i located att.-r personal in-p ctinn and caret -I exami nation on the ground, and cF.u lie well relied upon |or I ill ii re welth. M ps showing the preciae loca | ion axe in inv possession. Al.-\ Three desirable lots m Otnaha City, Nrbraska 'l'er ilnrv. The above -el es'a'e will he aulil at nrh prices as "• insure sale an.l profitable inv stmn s Notes or ohligalions of an v kind 'ha a - gcpl will he taken in exchange—pairiculsr'y good bant met ft, Beffi. 80, 1801- O. R. SHANNON. Come this Way ;0 ' - : • ' FOR BARGAINS!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK. J. I!. FARQUHAR, M INX'S CORNER, JULIANA STREET I* just opening a I rge atack of Foreign and Domaatio Dry Goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, Dress Coats, Over Coals, Pmts fa. Vests 8(|E8 AND BOOTS, Mena' and Boys' Shoes and Boots, Ladies ind Mii aea Shoes as cheap as tbe cheapest. GROCERIES. Coflee, Sugsr, Syrup Molasses, Tea, and a general assoitmant of Spies. Tobacco and Cigars. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, with an assort ment of Choice Cigar*. FARMFRS will find it to their interest te live us a rail, at we a.'e trad.ng fur Grain and Country Produce. November 14, 1842. Ho! This Way!! NEW GQOi)>, FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITIES. Ladies Dress Style and Color. Silks-, Mrinos, Cashmeres, De Lai net, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Handkerchief a, G'oves, Col tars, Braids. Balmo rals, Skeh tons, Gaiters and Shoes of every description. CENTS WEAR- Cassimeres, Ve.lir.gs, Jeans and Shirts. Itc uly tladc Clothing. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ire. A'so, a laerg stock of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AID GROCERIES. Remembar our motto, "Qiick sales and abort profile." and see our Cheap Goods. P. A. REED. November 14, 18G3. GREAT ARRIVAL: U.CR.UIER&CO., Have juat opened a very targe supply of FALL AND WINTER CiOODS. All of which will be offered at the veiy lowest piicea, lor CASH OR PRODUCE. C7"A hort credit will be given thoae who pay promptly. The public are resprctlully invited to tall and examine the . LAKGF.ST A.XD BEST AS&&RJMEAT of Goodi evi r opened in Bedford,. November 14, 184UL Bhjmire & Sort's STOVE DEPOT, SIGN OF THE "MILL SAW." Tb- largest anu, best assortment of PAKLtlfl, COOKING and HEATING STOVES in B*dfnrJ county. We have all kind* and p tierm. Among the Cooking Stove* may be fauna the Wellington, Prince Royal, Sir John Franklin, Confinenlal, Victor, Summer Roc, 4*c. The WRLLIWOTOW, we will vrarrart to be the lar gest, heaviest and baf Stove sold. It i< larger than any other Cooking S'ove of the same number, and at the sunt price. We have the 'oU ag-nry far the aale of this stove, and also of the PKIVCK ROYAL. We have Room Stove* of different pit terns and latest ilyles, i.t prices from f.'r.'iO to Sit.oo. HARDWARE. We have a large and fu'l iis-oilment of Hardwire and Haute Furnishing Goods. Oils, Points, Wooden Ware, Brooms. Brushes, Shoemaker's Finding*. Saddlei't Find ings, and every thing found tn a First Class House Fur• n idling Store. Our Goods were bought at CASH price* and will be told la v. No. I Cost Oil, waranted be*t quality. We manufacture snd wll Wholesale and R-tail. TIN, < OPI'EK snl SHF.KT IRON WARES. Roof ing nd Joo work done to order. U3T"AII Older, prn-npllv a'ten ld to. GEORGE BLY.VURE k SON. November 14, !B(i2. Hartley's Hardware fire nm m 'STO REi Ha* just been reinforced, a'd now contain* the lar ge,! and best selected tnck ever brought to Bed ford cuntv. His GOODS were peaily all bought at the oljl cheap rates, are all paid tor, and will be sold to nut the time* for ca-h or produce. li>~Call t the old sign of the PADLOCK and ee for yourae.ver. Took Sieve* At tltnlins Stow*. IN GREAT VARIETY. AT HARTLEY'S. If you want a GOO ', HONES T, Heavy Hated Stove, Warranted in full—if you want a Beautiful and Good Heating Stove, eitbe. lor Coal or Wood, Go to Ha tley'a. HARTLEY keeps ail kinds of Cooking Utensils, Boilers, Bake Pans, Griddles, Gridiiont, Wnjfle Irons, Iron Pots, Brass and Porcelain Kettles, Stove Pipe, tec., 4'c, all at the lowed prices. ■< Alio—THE BEST STOVE 3LACKING that evar came from Germany can be had at Hartley*!. Octobvr 24, 1862. (Ifliccof JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, IT Jll tOOKE& CO.. RIMERS, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1352 • Th- nr dertiened, having hcen appiinte I Susies te- Tto:i ACCENT by the Secretary ot the Trea-ury, is now prepated lo furnish, at oncc.the New Twenty Year 6 per ct. Bonds ' of the P. States, designated a* "Five-Twenties." i redeemable at the plea-ure ot the Givernment, af ter five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, aprroveri February 25, 1 5 62. Th- CorroN BONDS are issued in turns of sso,s 100, SSOO SIOOO - RRCISTEE BONDS in sum* of SSO, SIOO, SSOO, SIOOO snd 5000. Interest at Si* per cent, per annum will eem mence from date ef purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, SrmieAnnnnlly, which i aquat. f th< pr* miii-n on gold, to about EIGH V PEK CF.SV. PER ANNUM. Farmer** Merchant', Mechanics, Capitalists, an f all who hnvi any to invest, should know an 4 fupmhor that Honda ar, in '•ft*?! a FIRST MORTGAGE np-nn all Rtilrnad*. Cana'. Rank S*OCK and S*fiiritips, and fh* prod ucts of a I th* MaMi'acftir r-, Arc.. Ac . in the coun tr\ : and that th* full nla it pi* provision made for the of the iiter*t nd 1 quidation of .nrtn rip* , h\ CuMon* Ptifi*B, Fxri e and Inter nal Revf fiii", rvc- to irakc these Bond* the Bpsl, Must tvailablr ami llost Populf Inmfurnt in Hi* Markrt, Sub*.Mip*inn ree-lvd at P\R j„ l.eril Tentkr Notes, or Not-a. an ! rherk- n: hank* at nr in Phi', fla'phis Subscriber* hv mol will receive pro- pf atteutiin, and < verv facility n-l explanation will be afforded on application at lhi nfttire. A full anpp'v of bonds will be kpt on hand lor immediate drlive )*. JAY COOK 1", Subscription Agent. Nov. 7,—3 m * EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whera* letter* testamentary to the e*tjte of M. M. Peehlej, late of the Boromh of Bloody Run have b-en granted to the Subscriber, therefore, all persona indebted to said eatate, are requested to make immetii te payment having c'ain.a I'gaiust the earn* will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. J. B. WILLIAMS, Oct 31, —6ta. Eg'r. LATEST FROM THE SE\T OF WAR. All Horses Stolen from Chambers!) urg Recaptured!! OFFICIAL AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT ORDER OF GEN. M-CLELLANH Tamp nenr Oct. 24, 1812. Generul Onler Xo. 170. Soldi-re nnd c-iti zons of the United States after the of hnr.l* battles and l.nrd limes through which yon have lately passed, it becomes you like all good citi zens, to heed the dictates of economy, and buy your poods of I*. A. REED, who is wiling his old slock at nearly old prices, in Bedford, Fa., Remember, his motto' is* -CHEATER THAN THE CHEAPEST lly order of Mnj. Gen. G. B. McClellan. S. WILLIAMS, A. A. G. Tin- Larasat and moat beautiful stock of COAL OIL LAMPS. very chp at Hartley's. CALL AT FARQUHAK'ti lor pood Shoes na Boots, a wry Cue articl* of Calf Skin Boots fo *•l* May 30. CAtmo*. Whereat my wife Srab R i<n>fl ho left my h. d and board without any juat couse or provoca tion, 1 hereby caution all p-r*nnt from ha borin* or trusting hr on my acrod-it, as I will pay n debt* of b*r contracting sfr*r this .1 JOHN*. HEIR HARD. November JI, lto2—Jt. NEW GOODS!! COME AND SEE THE Jtfammoth Stock AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. Ilift customers anil the public penernlly are in* vitcil to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! LOOK TO TOUR OWN INTEREST AY EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARUE LOT OF REM-MIDE CLOTMC, Boots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. WINTER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, G ROGER JES, QUEENWAHE, &C., AC. All to bo had at the stops of J. M. Shoemaker. Bedford Oct. 24, 1802. Every thing in Ihe Hardware line at Hartley a. Wheat, Rye, Clover Seed, Plax Seed, Corn and Oils, wanted at WM. HARTLEY'S. Bedford, October 17, 186'. A GREAT VARIETY of Men and Boy*' Hats, at Faiqubai'a. May 30. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Han nao Eluck, late of H tpewell tp., dee'd., hiving been granted the subscriber, ah persona indebted to said estate are hereby no'ifi-d to make immedi ate payment, and thore having claims will prfaai.t tuein duly authenticated tor settlement. S. S: FLUKE. Oct. 31. Adin'r. STR\T COW. Cairo tresspassing upon the premises of the tub reriber, residing in Broad Top tp.. about the mid dle ol Oetobr Kit, a dun cow, with wnita back and belly and no ear ma g. The owner will plaaae piove I ropi-rty, pay * hems and take her away, or aha will be duposwi of arrording to law. JAMES A. BOSTON. NOV. 2Je-Jh.- JKO A'LcoilULlC PREPARATION' ■S F< 4 ran TOSIC ntieiNf. fiR. EOOFLAND'B CELEBRATED German Bitterly PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSOtf, Phil'* , h. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURtf LIV3II COMPLAINT, DYSPZP3IA, JAONDKSf Chtonic or nervous dthilily, diseases of tko kidneys, and ill diseases arising from a dimrdend Liver or Stomach, such is Coii.tip-w jR tion, Inward Pileg,.' .MSI Fuln<.s, ( or blood to' ' V the Held, Aridity of the' Si Stomach, Niujei, Heartburnl^^ Disgust for tooil, fulne or weight' in the Stom cb, sour Eructations. link*' ing or fluM-ring at tbr pit of tbr S'omach, swimming of the held bur led and difficult Breathing, Fluttering et the Heart, ebokint or suffocating aenaatiera when in i lying posture, Dim' nea of vision. dots or webs before tha sight, Fever ami dr.! pain in tbe head, iGficieney of Perpiiation, Yellowneaa of tbrSkin and £)rs, pain in the aide, bock, cheat, Liinoa, (sudden Fluabea of rirat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant lmagininci of £vil, and Oieat De pres.ion of Spi* riti. And *lll positively prevent TELLOtf FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER, Re. RP ■ THEY CONTAIN AO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They UTII.L crat the above diseaaea in ninaty-rina case, out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop* tilarily of Hootland'a German Bittera, (purely vege table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulooa adventurers, have opened upon humanity tbe Hoot gates of No-trum* in the sb a poof poo, I wMskey. vilely compounded with injurious (frugal | and chiistened Tonics, Stomachic* and Bittera. Beware of the innumerable array of Alrototic I prepatei ion< in plctbori bottles.and big bellied kega under Ibe modest itppellation of Bittera; which, in stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave,' the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOUFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried artieie, hut haea stood' the teat of fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The ptoprietors have thousand* of lettari from tbe nioai eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to tbt' beneficial effects and medical virtues of tbesaßittcra.- Do you want something to strengthen you f l*o you want a good appetite/ Do you want tubuil' up your constitution 7' Do yon want to teel well / Do ) 011 want to get rid' of nervouioeaa 7 'h> yon want energy 7 Do you want to ideep well 7" Do you w nt a brisk and vigorous fasting 7 if yuudo, use HOUFLAND'S GERMAN 81 i'T£RS> Fram J. Atu-ton Cr-ueir. D. D„ Editor of the g*l ryr/op-thi. of Rrfigtoid K'IUW trig*.- Ah hough not di-pnaed lo f vol uc recommend Patr rnt m-ilirines ir. general, thiough distiust ol' their ingr*dients and efl-ct-, I ye; know of no sufficient reason why a man may nut testify to the b in fit he b-l.evea himself to have received from my simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus roi.lrib' ute to toe benefit of oth-rs. " I (lii thin (hi- more readily in regard to HooSand'a German Bitters, prepa.ed by Or. C, >l. Jackson, of Una city, becausel waa prijudiced attain-! them for m.tiy years, nmler (be impre-aion that they ware cheiellv an alcoholic mixture, ] am indebted to my Iri-ml Robert Shoemaker, Rsq., tor the removal of thia prejitilice bi proper te|t, and for encourage meat to try them, when suff-riux fro n great and Irntt conlnnie.l debility. The use of three botll. a ot these Hirers. at the beginning 0 f the preaent year, was tolloweil hy evident relief and rstor lion m a degree of bodily and mental vigor whirb 1 bad not let lor six months before, and bad almost da. • paired of regaining. I therefore I ham. God and my ' lii-nd ler directing me to the ne of them, .1. NKWI'ON BROWIf." Philadelphia, .Inne 31, 1861. From till Krv. JOSEPH It. KEXJfARf), J'aitor of the rtiith B'l/itist Cluir h. Pa. Jacaa it—Jkak Sir:—l have been I reqner. tly reqiie-ted to ronnrrt my n me with rommrmlationa of diff-rent kinds of medicines, but vena ding the practice a- oi.t of my approp late aphere, I have in •II caaet declined , hit' with a cleat ptoof in various instances, nd particularly in my own family, of tho ii,eiiilneia of L)r. HooAand's German Bitiera, 1 da part lor onre I'ruin my u-oal cou ae, to axpreta my full conviction that, for general debility of tb* aye tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it Unsafe and valtiub r prepatattnn. In some caaea it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those w ho suiter ftom the above ram-e. Youis, very teepecrtnlfy,. J. H. KK.VNARI*. Eighth, helow Coatea t., Phil.. D 31. From tho ■</• ,f A I.DERMAL WU.VDER, Germmitoton. Germantown, Jane 1, 1881. Dr. C. M. Jacrrox—Stat— It gave me pleasure two } eara ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Hitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cured of oil those rtie-eee* your med icine prof-sees to cure, viz t— Dyspepsia,. Chronic and Netvotia debility, diseases of the Kidneys, IK, The pnweipjl tnfluenre it exert-upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to four Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for'be above complaints, and in every instance it haa effectu <lly cured. Your medicine haa a great reputation in Germantown and is now told in every Drug store, and in moot of the Gtocery stoics hue. It any one shou d qneetion wn t I say, let them come to Germantown, and I will prove to their reti-fertion, lost the Bittere be*t cured in this vicinity more than twenty ctaeeof'be above tfiaeate. Respectful v. HANNAH WUNDKP. Main it., above R.ttenhouse, Germantown, f v. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT. See that the signature of '>C. M. JAC K SON 'lr on the i*rfu of each bottle I'rineipul OJfice and Mmufactirjf, JVo. 631, Jl, eh Strut '. JflMte * Bm* * . [Sureeasr to C. M • JaetteOß k Co.,] PtorttCTfefek For tftl* by the Dniggiita in B*<ifOMl. f.aorge B. Amielc, Sr. ClairnvfJl*. f ] J. M. Harndollar ir Son, Blood/ Rqa. John S. Schell, ScbelNburg. G. R. Hnrndollar, WoodtrerrTi IS,
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