CODEI'S LADY'S iHWJt FOR 1863. t - t Great Literary and Pictorial Yea*. The publisher of Godey't Lady's Book, thank ful to that public which has enabled him to I>ub lisb • magazine for the la at thirty- three year* ol -larger circulation than any in America, baa made an arrangement wi'h the moat popular authorj thie'country—MAßlON HARLAND,- Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden Path," "MOBS Siide," "Ne mesis," and "Miriam," who will furiish a story for every Number of the Lady's Book for 1853. This alone wi II place the Lady's BookfUi a literary point of view far of any other magazine?"- Clarion w riles ,foV no' other -publication. ■kMMUliMrite writers will all continue to furhisk. the year. Lady'e Magaime in the Would, and the is of that Kind that can be read circle, and the clergy in im- for the* Book. " all cost 25c ts. ytb P r - ce of ,h * Bo K) R^hs>ThtrSlv^ti*icnfi Wot yno st,o( it i cannot pT obtained Steel ii this have ceaSoj' hid we now stand alone in 'hisdet>aite".ft7c, * s we do, many more and favingsthan are published in ""^oddeyViiStrivnse double sheet fashion plate's contain ing ffom five to seven full length Colored Fashions on Other magazines give only two. Far ahead of atoy fashions in Europe or America. Gmley't u the only work in Uie world that gives these Immense plates, and they are socb as to have exQiu-hAfie wonder of publish ers and,,the public, 'lbe publication of the plates coat 10,000 MORE than fepsbion-ptates of the old style. and nothing but ur wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. —Other magazines'cannot affnru >V* Whoever spare - when the public can be benefitted. * , These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may , jbe made after tbem, and 'he wearer will not sub ' jact bereelf to ridicule, as would Jje the case if she .yiaited th lafup ci ties dressfd afiKr tbejstyle of |tbe plates givoftin wme ofiuj^^^la^fosbion IJ* Our Receipts— are such a tan be found nowhere | she. Coosing in all its variety—Confectionery f ii% Nursery—the Toilet—the Laundry—the kitch fn.' Receipts upon all subjects are to he found in -flhe pages of the Lady's Book. We originally ftfiarted this department, and have peculiar facilties f jjfcr making it most perfect. This department alone Jtiti worth the price of the Book. Ladies Work Table— This department comprises flßngravings and doscriptions of every article that a H lady wears. Model Cottages: —No other raagzims has this de ■B pertinent. £ Terms—Cash in Advance. flk One copv one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. W' Three copies one year, SO. Four copies one year $7. 5? Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the per il son sending the club , $lO. I'£ Eight copies one year, and an ex'ca copy to the I- ■ person sending the. club, IT" J'JIBVen "copies one year, aVufantxtra copy to the K petson sending the club S2O. jj And the ONI.V magazine that car be introduced ■ into the above clubs in place of the Lady a Baok F is Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHE* MAGAZINES. $ tiodey's Lady's Book an-' Arthur?*. Dome Maguzine J, both one year for s3.f'o. * ? -Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine both one year Vor $1.50. . r nsi I - la, now deceased, who was intermarried withZadoc ijrasheirs, viz : Daniel Forest BrashearsTTbtely re •Otding in Allegany county, Maryland, now in the army of the United States, Josephßrasheais, lately ' residing in said courty of Allegany, Maryland, but ndvNgg the aitny of the United States, Ann Maria Jtrasftfr and •William Brashear*; who ate minors, *• residing in, said Allegany county, Maryland, and IfatL said intestate died seized in Jus demesne as of feeT'of, in And to the following real estate, viz: A house and,lot of ground in the town of Kainsburg, in said county of BefHud ; also, a tract of land in tha township of Curr.berlaud Valley, in said county, aAjejning hinds of the heirs of Andrew Rice, dee'd., George Elliott and others, containing about three hapdred and forty acres, and praying the Court to award an inqueM to make partition of the premises Notice is,'therefore, hereby .given, that in pursu ® 'Jnw. of a writ of partition or valuation to me direct * !Sd, 1 will proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation JQQ the premises, on Monday, the 5Jh day of Jaoua ry, 1863, when and where all interested may attend W thev see proper. . t JOHN J.CESSNA, Sheriff. > Sheriff 's-OBce, Dec. 12, 1562.—4t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters teftaoientary on the estate of Jacob Kauff man, late oFSt. Clair township, deceased, having tern granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are hereby notified to make imme riiate payment, and those having claims will present fteta properly authenticated lor settlement. HENRY KAUFFMAN, Deeember S, 1862. fit* Executor. , iq. ———-r, .s■-- NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Charles Heymsß, late of Londonderry township, deceased, hiring been gianted to the undersigned, all persons said estate are hereby notified to make payment, andMbo'se having claims will ftf* JnMbtttOJll duly authenficated for settlement Saw fcosts ! ! The arcounts„.end notes due the late firm of Oater (fi Cam, haveJmcn left with ma for collection. Per sons indebted will please make immediate payment, VHierwiae costs will be added wi.hout respect to |SBruuer' / H. NJCODEMUS. Bedford, December 19, 11i65. O Yes! OVeaT I take this method of informing the public that 1 have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and will attend whei ever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to D. T. AKE. St. Clairsville, Bedford Co., Pa. Tlfcember b^plßß2.—dm. STRAY HEIFER. Came to the premises ol the subscriber, residing in Union township, about the first of December, inst., a black and white spatted muley heifer, hav ing tbe left ear off and the r ght ear slit, with a •piece-cut out underneath, supposed to have been one year old last spring. The owner is requested to prove his property, pay charges and take her a way, or she will be disposed of according to law. GEO. W. CORLK. December 19, 1862. * a „ H KSTR^IY. Came trespassing upon the premises of the sub scriber residing iu Union township, a dark red bull, supposed to have been two years old last spring, having no marks, except the right horn broken at the point. The owner is requested to prove his property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. HENRV BURK. December 19, 186S.—3ts* • STRAY LAMBS. Came to tier premises of the subscriber residing in Bedford tp., about the middle of last September, two limbs, oue having the right ear off and a notch underneath both ears, and the other having u .swal low-tail" cut out of the left ear. The owner "is requested to prove his property, pay charges and wy, or they will be disposed ol accor- Pa., Itgany county, Md., to be and phans' Court to be held in Bedford in and county ot Bedford, on the second Monday Of Feb ruary, (9th day) A. D. 1863, < accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valua tioe which has been valaed and appraised in pursu a ice of a wTit of partition or valuation issued out of this our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. •In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal of said Court at Bedford, the 27th day of November, A. B. BUNN, Clerk. Attest—JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. BcMoib Count*), ss: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for Baid county, on the 17th day of Novernbei, A. D., 1868, before the Judges of said Court, On motion of Attorney Spang, the Court grant a tulc on the heirs and lejal renr;; ;il ; ar , 74g Jo()n S. Statier, late of Napier township, Bedford coun ty, dec'd , to wit • Mary F. Clark, intermarried with Rev. A. B. Clark, residing in Blair county, Isabella 8., intermarried with Dr. S. P. Cumming's, residing in Beayer county, Pa., John C. Statier, re siding in California, Dr.S. G. Statier, the petition er, residing in Bedford eounty, Louisa, intermarri ed with Jameß Graham, of Cumberland county, Pa. F. B. Statier, residing in the state ol Ohio, Anna M. Statier, residing in Cumberland county, Pa„ Augustus J. Statier; residing in Philadelphia, Em ma, intermarried with Dr. J. P. Clark, residing in Cumberland county, and James B. Statier, minor, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at and for the county of Bedford, on the second Monday (9th day) of February, A. D. 1863, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation which bas been val ued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of parti tion or valuation issued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. •In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand urnl seal of said Court, at Bedlord, the 25th day of November, ' A. B. BUNN, Clerk. Attest—JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. December 19, 1562. BcMovt) (County, ss At an Orphans' Court hel.l at Bedford, in and for said county, on the 20th day of November, A. D. 1862, before the Judges of said Court, On motion of Job Msnn, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives January, 1663, at eleeeu o'clock, A. M., when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors to serve foi the ensuing year. J. P. AERTSEN, Sec'y. December 19, 1862.—tm. An Ordinance In Regard to Hay and Coal, W iiF.nEAS, The Burgess and Council of the Bor ough of Bedford, have erected Hay and Coal Scales within the limits of said Borough, Therefore, It is hereby enected, by authority granted to said Burgess and Council, that all hay apd coal sold in said Borough, shall be weighed on said Scales; and that the party selling shall pay to the Weigh-Moster the sum of twenty-five cents for each and every draught or load weighed thereou ; and further, that any person or persons who shall fail, or refuse, to have weighed, any hay or coal sold in said Borough, shall be subject to a fine of five dollars—one-half of said fine shall be for the benefit of the Borough ot Bedtord, and the other half to go to the informer. Also, that any person desiring to have stock, or property of any description, weighed on said scales shall pay to the weigh-master the sum of twenty five cents for each and every draught. Also, that the weigh-master be required to keen a register in his office, in which he shall inscribe the names of all personß having matter of any and every description weighed, with the amount ol each draught and date of weighing. The weigh-master shall be sworn to fulfil the du ties of his office with fidelity to all parties con cerned. All former ordinances conflicting with any thing contained in this ordinance, are hereby repealed. Approved, December 12, 1862. JOHN H. RUSH, Chief Burgess. December 19, ISC2. Public Sale. There will be sold at publie sale, in the bor ough of Hertford, on Saturday, 27th December, inst., all the following Hoal Estate: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 70 acres, mora or less, with one good tenant house, one log stable and other out erected. Also, a good apple fruit thereon, and a spring in have Bedford County to the Will and Testament of Jacob of Bloody Bun, Bedford County, decMTjui persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon are notified to present them in due form for settlement. J. M. BAB N DOLL AU, J. B. WILLIAMS, Ilmv. la, ICA2. Biteewtnrs. ESTRAYS. Canio tresspassing upon the premises of the subscriber residing in St Clair {p., on or" .*bout the tirst of November Inst, one vellow dun 9lf itnti Ono white calf, with red hoiul, both of them one year old last spring, with piece off right car and slit in the left. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tako them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. MATILDA MARSHALL. Dec. 12 th—3ts., TAKE NOTICE. The books of William Spidcl, from the 10th of August, 1861, to the 24th (September, 1802, are assigned to J. M. Shoemaker & Co., and are in my bands for collection. Persons who have accounts on said books, will call nt my otfico without delay and make settlement, there by saving costs. 11. NTCODEMLJS. Doc. 12, 1802. Ho! This Way!! MEW GOODS FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITIES. Ladies Dress Goods,. Litest Style and Color. Silks-, Merinos, Cashmeres, De Luines, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Col tars, Braids, Balmo rals, Skeletons, Gaiters and Shoes of every description. GENTS WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting*, Jeans and Shirts. Ready Made Clothieig. HJITS, CJIPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Src. A'so, a laerg stock of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AND GROCERIES. 4 Remember our motto, "Quick sales and short profits." and see our Cheap Goods. P. A. REED. November 14, 1862. Something JYcw! If you want to buy bargains call and see my new stock of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS,. WHIPS, COLLARS, HORSE BLANKETS, AND EVERY ARTICLE IN MY BUSINESS. Being thankful for the liberal patronage already extended to me, I feel assured that persons buying will not forget their own interest, but call on me at my old stand on the corner opposite the Washing ton Hotel, and next doer to the post office, Come one, come all, and examine for yourselves. Every man that has a horse needs a bridle, so come and get one for only one uotlar. J. B. MAGILL. November 14, 1862. ★ ★★ DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, FILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. For all of wbich it is a speedy and certain remedy, aed never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, tbe famous bone setter, and has been used in bis practice tor more tb&n twenty years with tbe most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIA'fOR OF PAIN, it is unrival ed by any preparation before the public, of which tbe moat skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. I'ou LUiiment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thou sands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will a fiord immediate re lief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minutes end is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unlading remedy. Acting directly upon tbe nervous tissues it strength em and revivifies tbe system, and restores it to elas ticity and vigor. FOR PILES—As an external remedy, we claim that it is tbe beet known, and we challenge tbe world to produce an equal. Every victim of thii distress ing complaint should give it a trial, for it will, not Ml to aflord immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS aie sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of tbe joints is liable to occur if neglect ed. Tbe worst case may be conqueied by thii Lin iment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readilv to the wondeiful beating propel ties ol Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED Hh&AIVD INSECT BITES AND BTINGS. Connecticut, le the author* oi Dx. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. . DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Biuises. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT I CC es Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails (o cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts and Wounot immediately and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Che. DR SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is trul) a "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. Dn. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is lor sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED- TRY IT DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, and will allevi ate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just won der and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remark uble cures, performed by it within the last two years attest the fact, To Horse Owners! DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of l imeness, arising from. Sprains, Bruises or Wrench ing, its pftect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a rad ical cure. No case of the kind, however, is so des perate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the borse to trav el with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at tne first appearance of Lameness will effectually pievent those formidable diseases, to which all hor ses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment, • IS THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND, And thousands have found it truly A Friend in Meed. C AVTTON. To avoid imposition, obierve the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweat on every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON & CO. Sole Propiietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN & ALLEN, Ceneral Agents, 46 Cliff Street, New Fork. (jySold by sll dealers everywhere. December 5, 1862.—1y. NOTICE OF INQUISITION. Whereas, Samuel S. Fluke, one of tbe heirs at law of Michael Fluke, late of Hopewell township, Bedford county, dee'd., died without iasue, and leav. ing brothers and sistero and the repreeentativea of brothers end sisters to tbe number of ten full beiri ae followi i First, Jacob, abrother, residing in Bed ford county, Pennsylvania, second, Henry, a biotli er, dead, leaving issue 1, John, residing in Blair county, Pa. 2, William 8. " Bedford " " 3, Henry, • " 4, Emanuel " Harrison, Mo. 5, Levi, " Bedford, Pa. | 6, Samuel, ' " " 7, Susannah Bowser, Jeflerson co., " I 8, Mary, wile of D. S. Longenecker, dead, leav ing issue 3 children, Nancy Jane, Louisa and Hen ry- Tbird, Abraham, dead,leaving issue, Henry Fluke, Hopewell township, Bedford county. Fourth, Frederick, residing in Armstrong coun ty, Pa. Fifth, Levi, residing in Bedford county, Pa. Sixth, William " " •< Seventh, Catharine Gorsuch 11 " Eighth, Susan Snyder, dead, leaving iteue 4 cbii dien, William, Mrs.Catharine Lingenfeiter. wifeof Daniel Lingenfeiter, residing in Bedford conr.ty, Mrs. Smeltzer. wife of Ephraim Smeltzer, lesiding in Benton county, lewa, and Eliza Snyder, residing in Bedford county, Pa.; Ninth, Tobias, dead, leav in' issue six children, as follows: T, Mary Bare, wife P' John Bare, residing in Bed ford county, Pa. 2, Henry Fluke, residing in Bedford county, Pa. 3, John B. Fluke • ' " 4, of Samuel Tetwiler " 5, Samncl Fltme, " •• ' 6, Susan, wife of Conrad Imler • Tenth, Mary Flake, " And the children of e deceased sister, who was intermarried with V, Bowser, residing in Armstrong county, Pa. That said decedent died intestate and seized as of leß, of, in and to tbe following described real estate: A tract of land situate in laid township, adjoin ing lands of William Gorsuch, Eli Fluke, James Price and others, and containing in all (there being two pieces) about one hundred and twenty-five a cres, and praying tbe Court to award an inquest to make partition of tbe premises aforesaid. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance ot a writ of partition or valuation to me di rected, 1 will proceed to bold an Inquisition or val uation on tbe premises, on tbe Bth day of January, 1863, when and where all iuteiested may attend i{ they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 12, 1862. FILL MD ttITER fiOODS! MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS Has just returned from the city with her neeal as sortment of FALL AND WINTER 0 70DS, con sisting of tbe latest style ol dress goods, such as French and English Marinoes ; French Marino Robet; Plain and Figured Rejtls; Cashmeres, Delaines and PrinlXm. AK ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WOOLEN GOODS, Hoods, Clouds, Son! age, Garibaldi's, and Opera CjIPS. Felt and Velvet BONNETS OF THE LATEST BTTLE, TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED. FLOWERS, ROCHES, RIBBONS, PLUMES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. A splendid assortment of Imported and American PURS, which are being sold at prices much lower than ever before offered in this market. K?"AI1 who wish FORS should avail themselves of this opportunity of procuring for themselves an Elegant Set of Furs,. AT THE REDUCED PRICKS. ALSO—Every variety of FANCY GOODS, to gether with Ladies' Morocco BOOTS and ShOES ; SHAWLS, MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, HOSE, GLOVES, BUTTONS, &c., &c. All of which having been bought for CASH, will be sold at prices that will DKS* AI.L COMPETITION. Q?~Call and examine the go-ids nnd prices for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. SARAH E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, December 5, 1862. NOTICE OF INQUWTION. Whereas, Henry Claar, one of the heirs and legal representatives of Eve Claar, late of Bedford town ship, Bedford county, deceased, presented a petition setting forth that the said Eve Claar lately died in testate, leaving issue eight children, to wit: 1. Susan Stickler, residing in Bedford county, Fa. 2. Rachel, intermarried with £achariab Koontz, residing in Bedford county, I'd. 3. Betsy Claar, " 4. Margaret, wile of Lewis Ling, residing in Bed ford county, Pa. 4. Sarah Rusell, wife ol Nicholas Russell, resi ding in Bedford county, Pa. 0. Rosanna, wife of George Riddle, residing in Ohio. 7. Hetty, wife of Thomas Amick, residing in Bedford county, Pa. 8. Henry Claar, your petitioner; and that the said intestate died seized in her demesne, as of fee, of, in and to a tract of land in Bedford township, con taining about fifty acres, with a log bouse and frame barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of John S. Ritchey, Wm. S. Fluke, and Robert Fyan, and pray ing the Court to award an inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid: Notice is therefore hereby given, that in pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation, to rne di rected, 1 will proceed to hold an inquisition or val uation on the premises, on Monday, the 29th day of December, 1862, when and where all interested may attend if they see proper. JOHN J CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec . 0, 1862. Orphans 9 Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, there will be sold at public sale on the premises in tbe township of South Wood berry in said county, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19/A 1862. the following Real Estate, late tbe property of Daniel Miller, of said township, o/jSouth Woodberry dec'd., to wit: A tract of about 64 acres in said township of South Woodberry, being part of tbe Mansion place of said Daniel Miller, dec'd., of which 55 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder is well timbered, and the whole tract is enclosed with good fences. Also, a tract of 30 acres and 79 perches, heat measure, in said township of South Woodberry, adjoining lands oi Reed'sjheirs, Isaac Eversole and others which of one and one half acres are cleared and upder fence, with a Saw Mill thereon erected. The remainder of tbe tract is well timbered. 'The sale will commence at 1. o'clock. P. M. TERMS—One fourth of the purchase money to be paidjit the confirmation of the sale, one fourth in eiggit month! thereafter, one tourth in sixteen months thereafter, and the remaining fourth in twenty-four months thereafter, with interest on the payments from the date of confirmation of tbe sale. SAMUEL TEETER, v Adm'r,ctf Daniel MjUer, deic'd-. "gNTIRELY VEGETABLE} NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION • !A RURE TONIC MEDICINE. OR HOOFLAIAD'9 J CELEBRATED German Bitter#, PREPARED BY Dr. C. iff. JACKSON, Phil'a., Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, bYSPfcPSfA, JAUNDICE Cbtonic or nervous debility, diseases of tho kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such' Ri Constipi tiou, Inward Piles, Fulness, or blood to . the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulness or weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, swimming of the besd hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking o* suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim' ness of vision, dots or waha before the sight, Fever and dull pain in ths head, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &e., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning id the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ot Evil, and Great Be press ion of Spl t i t . And will pMitirelf prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOCS FEVER, Ac. THEY CONTAIN 1 .W ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY ! They WII.L CURE the above diseases in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive tale and universal pop ularity of Hoofland'a German Bitters, (purely vege-'' table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and uhscrupuioue adventurers, have opened upon u9eriqg humanity the flood gates of Nostrum in the- shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Tonics, Stomachics sad Betters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles,and big beiliedkega under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, in stesd of curing, only aggravate .disease, aud leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but hkve stood' the teat of fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and tbeir reputation and sate ate not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of letters' front 1 ths most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS'' AND CITIZENS, Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effect* and medical virtue* of theseßitter*.' Do you want lomrtfiiog ,0 strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite I Do you want to built up your conatitution T Do you want to leel well I Do you want to get rid of nervousness T Do you want energy 1 Do you want to tleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling f If you do, use HOOFLAND*S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton Brown, V, D., Editor of iko Eit , cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent medicines ir. genera), thiougb distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify: to'thb Benefit ha believes himself to have received from'any simple preparation, in tpe hope that lie may thus cui.trits j ute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'e German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M* Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for ninny .years, under the impression that they were cheieflv an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to mjf friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., lor the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage* meat to try them, when suffering from great and Icng continued debility. The use of three bottlha of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration! to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which ! had not felt for six months before, and bad alaqbst de spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend fer directing me to the use of them.. . J. NEWTON' BROWN*. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNARD, Potior of the Tenth Baptitt Church. DR. JACKSON — DEAR SIR:—I huve bead frequently requested to connect my name with commendation* of different kinds of medicines, but regarding tbn practice as aut of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined ; bu' with a clear proof in various instances, apd particularly in my own family, of thn' useiulness of Dr. Hootland's German Bitter*,! do part for once from my usual course, to expresa my full conviction that, for general debility of the sys tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it it a safe and valuuble preparation. In some cure it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Youts, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth, below Coates st., Phil., Dec. 24.' From the wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER, Germantoum. Germantown, June 1, 1861. DR. C. M. JACKSON—SIR: —It gaye me pleasure' two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had i done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure,, viz Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Ute: The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. Ihave been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Yonf, medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of thA Grocery stores beie. If any one should question, what 1 say, le( them come to Germantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bittars havs cured in this vicinity more than twenty casta of the above diseate. Respectfully, HANNAH WUNDRT.. Main at., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, I a. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT. See that the signature of JACKSON •' on the wRAprK* of each battle. Principal Office and Manufactory, . , 1 ■Mo. 631, JrcA Uhtcti JONES k EVANS, [Successors to C. M; JACESOK A Co.,] P*erlXTen For aale by the Druggista in Bedford.' George B, Amick, St. Ciairsville. ■. \j J. M. Harndollar 4- Son, ffhody Run.. John S. Scbell, Scbelhborg. 'i f. R. Harndollar, Wood Barry.