THE HOME JOURNAL FJR 1863. We have much pleasure in informing the public that one oI our contributor lor the coming year, will be our old rriend and colleague THEODORES, I'AY. We rnn'ess fo uncommon priJe and pleasure in • hi* icnewal of int-rcou"-with the friend and ru tin n'e of other days, and we look to be felici - tated for it, by the e-tablihed leadeia who conati ,„te the family of the Homr Jouknai,. We have in preparation, aL-o, ior the coming •year, several VERY THRILLING STORIES. c om P of the ablest of living pens are engaged en. ue in translating from the French ano G-rmari and onr own original n.ntativ wntera aie among ! foitunate. also, in travellers gone abroad j who are lit.rary . optr,h.tor, end e .nt.c:p f .e for oil" reader a most agreeable snrpr.se in the quality ol these Sketches of Travels ami Adventures. J But the futira of our journal, wh eh we ive rot yet mentioned, is perhaps the most rrrhfch, ol t|l its prnmineire as TTE T XPOIVVT OF R'iF'WV S">'lT'Z r Y- Our cor espondence with the leaders of ftshmn, ,n New Yo.k and th- other capitals is espec-il y vain ble in this .espect, keeping us unmistakably informed of the changes and progr s of what is commonly under ond by the - gay wnrlu- As we have iaken some pains toarran* "■ r onrces for this new feaui e, we sn-ak ciiufi l-".tlv ol its promis- pf entertainment to mirb.rg- r.rel- „f i. ars. In this department, foreign journals are em|. lesslv inventive; and, with orr iii ' is'iins rsn aacking of these, we are sure n seiner . for the pe culiar taste to which we minister, a most relishing banquet. The KHitor* wil' give 'he Journal rh u ir const int attention, as before. Of the goings on. in the eventful scenes and places nf the country. Mr. VVi'lis's pen will give photograph- as usual Gne-.,| Mnrrt-'s Song, and Sketches will l. embroidered on the thread of the passing moment, as they have always been. Some of the best intellects of the land nre en i-t-d for us. also, and we think we mnv prnmi- to hold onr place as the journal which best enables rim tamii.v to keep convers ant with the world. TERMS For one copy J|o For three copies. •> "6 Or one copy (or thtee years, 5 ' 0 For clnb of seven copies, 1" 11 For a oliib of fifteen copies. 21 00 And at that rate for a larger club—always in ad vance. Address DfORRI* t WILLIS, EDITORS END PROPRIETORS. 10 Fulfo'i Street, New York. CODE'S MOT'S BOOH FOR 1063. Great Literary and Pictorial Year. The publisher of Godey's Lady's Book, thank fu' to that public which has enab'ed nim to pub lish n magazine for the last thirty-three ye ir of large' circulation than anv in Anieiica, has made an arrangement wi'h the most popular authored | n this country-MARION HARLAND. Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden Path," ".VI ss Sid '," "Ne. mesis," aod "Miriam," who will furm-h a story for every Number of the Lady's Book for 1803. This alone will place tb Lady's Bonk in it literary point of view far ahead of any other magazine. Marion Ilarler.l writes for i o other publication. Our other favorite writers will all continue to furnish nvticlrs throughout the year. The beet l.ath/s Magazine in the Wojld, and the theapeet, The literature is of that Kin 1 that can be read alond in the family circle, and thn e'ergv in im mense numbers arc subscribers for the Book- The music is all original, and would cost 2.1 c ts. (the pr'cc of the Book) in the music stores; hut most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained *xcppt in Godey. Our Steel Engravings—All eflorts to rival us in this have ceased, and we row. stand alone in this department, giv ing, as we do. many more and infinitely better eng ravingsthan are published in amv other work. Goihley's immense double sheet fashion plate's containing from five to seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Olher magazims give only two. Far abend of any fashions in Europe or America. Godey's is the only work in (lie world that gives these immense pl ites, and they nre siieh as to hav excited the wonder of publish ers snd the public. The publication of the plates cost 10,000 MORE than fashion-plates of the old style, and rothing hut our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them.—Other magazines cannot rthird it. We never spare when the public can be benefitted. These fashions miy he relied on. Dresses may be made after them, and the w ir'r will liul sub ject herself to ridicule, as would be the case if she visited Hi" large cities dres-ed after the .style of th plates given in tome tf our so-ctlled fashion tpagagne (Jin wood pneravings, of which we give twice or three times n many a* any other m n *• often mistaken for steel. 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Came tnwMwing the prcmi3Wl of tlic he fii er r C v lng in St C,:lir i-i o or about of November last, one yellow dun thet nil 0110 X ,'" cu Wl "' red bead, both of th en .• V T, o! ' l,aM Wit ' P-CC Off qticetfd t" K FUt 'e " ,P ' f tt ' * he t ,? i'°"i Wtarprs and |U '° V ° W D". ists-i £ vnu>A MAIt ' SHALL TAKE NOTICE. 15 Cents per cubic foot will be paid for YEL LOW LOCUST TIMBER, in the stick, from 8 feet in length, and 8 inches in diameter at the smallest end, up to aa long and as large as can be obtained, free from wiodshakes, worm-holes and decay, sawed ofT square at both ends, and the bark remo ved, and not to contain more than one crook in any one stick. Al-o YELLOW LOCUST PINS will be received and paid for according to the length and size as set forth in the following table, to be free from knots, splits, worm-ho'es, and decay, and to ue of a good marketable quality, as fol ows: Pins 14 inches long Ijj in. square $5.00 per 1000 "16 ' 1# 5.75 ' "18 " ) S 0 50 "20 " J g 7.25 " 22 ]jf 825 < i 94 " IjV 9.25 26 " Ijj 10 25 "28 " If < 11 25 •i 30 is 12.75 < 32 11 < 13 75 "31 " if 14.75 " 36 'i • 15.75 Al Timber and Pins delivered according to the above specifications, t> the Kill R >ad Station at Hop'-w-il, wi Ibe received, and paid toi by the undersign-I as fit a < d-liv-r-d, ill cash, for the sp ce of 3 mouth, from date. JOSI.AH HARRIS, J. B. WILLIAMS, Assistant Ag-nts. Bloody Run, Dec. 20, 18-32 —lis. PISTOL LOS T. Lost, ltv the un lersigned between Uedford | nil 1 the top of the Alleghany Mountain, u Sev en Pistol, of the New York hire Anns Cumptiny's manufacture. The tiinler will be liberally rewarded when the pistol i' returned. THOMAS KNOX. Dee. 2d tit. 3ts. * Hardin, Ohio. STRAY HEIFER. ! Camp to the premises of the subscriber resi j ding in.lunialn township, about tin*. I2lli of Oe | toiler last, ti black two year old heifer, with a cut in tlio left car and a tar-mark on the right liip. The owner is requested to prove his prop erty, pay charges and take her away or she will be disposed of according to lav. JOHN MO WHY. Dec. 20th, 3ts. * Rctlffti'd Rnil ESoad, The snnuol meeting of the Stockholders of the Bedford Rail Road Compiny. will be held at the of fice ol the Company, in Bedford, on Monday, the 12tli day of January, A. D. ISG3. at 2 o'clock, P. M.. wtu n an election wilt be held for a President and Twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN P. REED, Sec'y, December 19, 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob KaufT man, late of St. Cliir township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are hereby notified to make imme diate piyment, r.nd tho-e having claims will present them properly authenticated to'settlement. HENRY KAITFFMAN, December 5, 1862.—0t* . Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary ori the estate of Charles Hoyman, late of Londonderry township, deceased, having beep gianted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to makp immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement JAMES MATTJNGLY, December S, 18G2,—Ot. Executor. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary have been grunted by the Register of Bedford Comity to the subscribers on Hie ln-t Will and Testament of Jacob Barndollnr, late of Bloody llun, Bedford County, doe'd. All persons indebted to said estate are require! to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon arc notified to present them In due form for settlement. J. M. BARNDOLLAE, J. B. WILLIAMS, Dec. 12, 18f>2.— Us. Executors. TAME NOTICE. The hooks of William Spidel, from the 10th of August, 1801, to the; 2dl!i September, ISO;?, are assigned to J. M. Shoemakt r cfc Co., and are in my hands for collection. Persons who have accounts on said books, will call at my of tire without delay and make settlement, there by saving costs. 11. N ICO DEMI'S. ' Dee. 12, 1802. . Ho! This Way!! NEW GOOD', FRESH FROM THE EASTERN" CITIES. Li lies Dress Grim Is Latest Style and Color. Silks, .1/ rmos. Cashmeres, La inn, Ctilicots. GinOla,has, 11,r. Ik rchit f's, Giovs, Col Ittrs, /Iroi:/.*, Halmo nth, Skeletons, Goiltis and Shoes of every description. GENTS W EAR. Clolhs.'Cassi,acres, Vesting*, Jeans and Shirts. Ready l!ade Cloliiiiig. JUTS, C.IPS, BOOTS, SHOES, <.S'c. A'so, a laerg stock of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE A.-ui GROCERIES. Re nert.ber our motto, "Quick sales and short ptofits." and see our Cheap Goods. P. A. REED. November 14, 1802. 1"> O R S A L E, ; OK EXCHANGE.— Three traets of very choice farm lar.d, containing IGO acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Cen tral R. It., in Champaign co., Stat.' ot Illinois, 8 miles from the city ot (Jrhana, and 1 mile from Ren tual Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin, Riid one of th"m has a never failing pond ot water. The city of L'rbeunn contains a population of 300". Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in the State. Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa. Something JVew! 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 rne at rny old stand on the corner opposite the Washing ton Hotel, and next door to the post office, Come one, come all, and examine lor yourselves. Every man that has a hnrse needs a bridle, so come and get one for only one i.ollar. J. B. MAGILL. November 14, 1862. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon an! Broad Top Mountain Kail Roadand 1 I oal Com pany, w ill he h- Id at !h- olfiee of said Company, 258 South Third Street, Philadelphia, on j Tuesday, the 13th day o 1 January, 1803 at eleven j o'clock, A. M., when an election will be held for a j President and Twelve Directors to serve foi the 1 ensuing year. J. P. AF.RTSEN, Sec'y. I December 19, ISC2. tm. I FALL MWINTER SOOBS! - MRS. S. E SIGAFOC3 Has just returne I from the c.ty with her usual as sortment of FALL AND WINTER G -ODS, con sisting of the latest style ot dress goods, such as French ami English Marinoes; French Marino liobes ; Plain and Figured Ilrpts ; Cashmeres, Delaines an I Prints, ALSO, AX ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WOOLEN GOODS, CONSISTING OF Iloods, Clouds, Soilings, Garibaldi's, and Opera CATS. Felt and Velvet BONNETS GF THE LATEST STYLE, TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED FLOWERS, RUCHES, RIBBONS, PLUMES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. A splendid assortment of Imported and American F V S, which are being fold at priro* much lower than ever ho I ore ol. lj icd in this market. who wish FURS should avail themselves of this opportunity of procu."' n s far themselves an Elst-'cat Set of Furs, AT TIIE REDUCED TRICKS. ALSO—Every vaiicty of FANCY GOODS, to-, gethcr with Ladies' Morocco BOOTS and SHOES JI SHAWLS, MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, HOSE, GLOVES, BUTTONS, &c., &c. All of which having been bouyht for CASH, will he sold at pricea that will DEFY ALL COMPETITION. KP'Call and examine the goods and prices fvr yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. SARAH E. SIGAFOCS. Bedford, December 5, 1862. Tllil CHEAT CAUSE OF HUMAN 1 MISERY. Just published in a sealed envelop*, Price 6 cents j A Lecture by Dr. CULVERWELL, on the cause and cure of Kpermatorrhceii, Consumption, Merit il and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy, Im paired Nutrition of the Body | Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and fbe Back, Indisposition, und In- j capacity for Sitiuy and Labor; Dullness of Appre- j hension; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society! i Love of S, litude ; iimidit-y; Bell-Distrust, Dizvi-j ness ; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples I on the Face; Involuntary Emissions, and 8-xuol Incapacity, the Consequences of Youthful Indiscre- j tion. INC., C. H7"This admirable Lecture clearly proves th it the above enumerated, often self afflicted evils, may he removed without medicine nod without danger ous surgical operations and should he read by eve ry youth and every mat in the land. Sent und r Seal, to any address, in a plain, scaled envelope, on 'he receipt of six cents or two po-t --uge stamps, bv addressing CH AS. J. C. KLINE k CO., 127 Bowerv, New Voik, Po=t office box, 4586. October 17, 18(52. TO CONSUMPTIVES. '['HE Advertiser, having .Seen rctored to health I in a few week", by a very imple remedy, att-r having stiff wed sevral years with a severe lung nf leetion, and that dread disea-e, Consumption— a anxious to make known to his fellow -ull'ireis the moans flf on e. '3 n ill w'o desire it, he will send a ropy of the preemption n-od (free of charge) with tlie* diicr tions for pi. pil ing and using the sarn-. wnich they will find a si tu: Ci kk for Coxr motion, Asthma, Bronchitis. iVe. Toe only object of the Adverti se insulting tie 1 Pu-ct ipt ions is In benefit the alfiici-d, ar.d snread information which he conceives to !>" invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try Ins rtin< !y, a- it wi I cost them nothing, and may prove a Messing. I'.rties wishing the prescription will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wil iamshiirgh, Kings County, New York. Oct. 31—3 m, GREAT ARRIVAL: D. G R A M E-B & C 0 Have just opened a very large supply of PALL A AS* WI AT Bill GOODS. All of which will be offered at the very lowest pi ices, for CASH OR PRODUCE. D7"A short credit will be giveu those Who pay promptly. The public are vespectlully invited to call and examine the LARGEST AMD BEST ASSORTMENT of Goods ever opened in Bedford, November 14, 1862. Save Costs!! The accounts and notes due the late firm of Oster Ik Cam, have been left with me for collection. Per sons indebted will please make immediate payment, otherwise costs will be added wi hoot respect to persons. H. NJCODEMUS. Bedford, December 19, ISB2. O ITcs! O lTes! I take this method of informing the public that 1 have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and will attend wheiever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to T>. T. ARE. St. Clairsville, Bedlord Co., Pa. December 19, 1 SGvJ. —6m. STRAY HEIFER. Came to Ihe premises o.' the subscriber, residing in Union township, about the first of December, iust., a black and while spotted muley heifer, hav ing the left ear off" arid the r ght ear slit, with a piece cut out underneath, supposed to have been one yrar 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. CORLE. December 19, 1862.' EUTBAT. Came trespassing upon the premises of the sub scrih'T re-iding in Union township, a dark red bull, supposed lo have been two years old last apting, having no marks, except the right horn broken at !h point. The owner is requested to prove his property, pay charges anil take him away, or he will be iiisposed of according to law. HENRY BURK. December 19, 1862.—3t5* STRAY LAMBS. Came to the premises of the subscriber residing in Bedford tp., about the middle of last September, two lambs, oue having Ihe right car off and a notch underneath both ears, and the other having a •s'.val j low-tail" cut out of the left ear. The owner is , requested topiove his property, pay charses and lake them away, or they will be disposed of accor ding to law. JOHN S. IMLER. Dec. 19, —3ts. BcMorb tlomitn, ss: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for s.ml county, on the 17th day of November, A. D. 1862, bclore the Judges of the said Court, On motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., the Court g'arit a tnle on the heirs and legal representatives of David Pickett, late m' Cumberland '/alley town ship, dee'd., to wit: Elisabeth Dtcken, (widow) Jotia'han C. Dicken, Mary Eve, intermarried with Wm. Walter Shelly, George Martin, B. L. Dicken, and Mary Alice Dicken, all residing io Bedford county, Pa., -xeept Mary Eve, who resides in Al legany county, Ml!., io be and appear at an Or phans' Court to lie held in Bedford in and fo- the county ol Bedford, on the eecond Monday of Feb ruary, (Ptit day) A. I). 186-1, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valua tion which tas been valued and appraised in pursu a ice of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of this our raid Court, and lo the Sheriff of said county dnected, or show causa why the same should i not be sold. 1" testimony whereof 1 have hereunto 6Pt " iy ha " J 8,13,01 s,id Court at Bedford, ihe 27th day of November, A. D., ISG2. A. B. BUNN, Clerk. Attest— JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. I Deconriber 19. 1862. JJcbfcrt tfoniitji, 53 : At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for said county, on 17th day of November, A. D., 1802, before the Ju * es 01 sai,! Court, On motion of Attorney Spa'!?S the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legai repres°nta'ives of John S. Statler, late ol Napier townJ.hiP' Bedlord coun ty, dee'd , to wit • JMary F. Clara, intermarried with Rev. A. B. Clark, residing in Blair fount*, Isabella 8., intermarried with Dr. S. P. Cuinmut-J; residing in Beaver c.runty. Pa., John C. Statler, re siding in California, Dr.G. G. Statler, the petition er, residing in Bedlotd county, Louisa, intermarri ed with .iaiues Graham, ol Cumberland county, Pn. K. H. Statler, lesiding in the state ot Ohio, Anna M. Statler, resi ling in Cumberland county, Pa„ Augustus J. Statler, residing in Philadelphia, Em ma, intermarried with Dr. J. P. Clark, residing in Cumberland county, and James B. Statler, minor, to be and appear at an Orphans' Couit to be held at Bedlord, in and for the ectmty of Bedford, on the e'.-ootid Monday (9th day) of Febru -ry, A. I). 1863, to accept or reiuse to tale the reui estate of said deceased it the valuation which has been val ued and appraise I in pursuance of a writ of parti tion or valuation issued out of our said Couit and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the saute should not be sold. in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto ">et my hand an.! sea! of said Court, at SjfeSifty!*' Bedford, the 25th day of November, Vyi*'•£*!'• A. h!- 1662. r fr&'' A. R. BUNN, Clerk. Attpst—Joitx .1. CttfSNA, Sheriff. December lit, ISO 2. Ccbfoi'Li Coitntii, bb : At an Otphans' Court he! I at Bedford, in and for said county, on the 20th day of November, A. D. 18(52 before the Judges of said Court, On motion of Job Mann, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal lepresentatives of Dan iel McDonald, late ot Union township, Bedford county, I'a., dece sed, to wit: Alice, (widow) still living, and issue, to wit: James McDonald and t eniy McDonall, residing in Bedford county, and two grand children, sons of his oldest son, Daniel McDonald, deceased, to wit: James McDonald, re siding in Clayton, State of lowa, and Daniel Mc- Donald, of Union township, Bedford county, now in the U. S. Army, to he and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, on the second Monday (9th day: °f Kebrtt try, A. 1). 1869, to accept or re insl to take tlie leal estate of said deceased at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance ot u writ ot partition or valuation issu ed out of our said Court and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. ,*il*twGV* ' n testimony whereof 1 have hereunto aet my lieml and tbc seal of said Court 2Sssiis2" ; ' nt Bedfoid, the 26th day of November A ' D ' IS62 * ' A. B. BONN, Clqyk. Attest—Jottx J Ckssna, Sheriff. December 19, 1802. Cciifovii Counts, ss; At an O ph ~is' Court hoij at Bedford, in and for said county, on the 20tii day cf November A. 1). 1802, before the .Indies of the said Court, On motion of A. K'.ig, Esq., the Court giant a: rule on the heirs HIM LEGAL mpre. curatives nl Mary Bums, late ol township, decease; 1, to wit James Bums, John Oliver and Joseph, all residing in saiti cnunt.yoi Bedford, Eliaa, intermarried with Michael On, residing in Bradford, Wilt county, Indians, Mury J ne, intermarried with Joseph llaidtmn, residing in Illinois, Thomas Jefferson "u'.ns, residing in Oi.io, and Sarah, intermarried w.nh A. Boyd 'ih.ylor, in iowa, to be and apptur at itn Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, ou the second Monday (9th day) of February, A. D. 1801, to accept or refuse to talte the real estate of said deceased, being the undivided hall" part of the tract of land in the writ oi partition mentioned and ueicribed at the valua tion, which has ueen valued and appraised in pur su nice of a writ of partilion and valuation issued out ol our said Court, „nd to the Sheriff of said county directed, and in case the same is not taken at the valuation, then show cause why the same should not he sold. In testimony whereof ] have hereunto set m -' hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford, the 29th day of November, A. I). 1802. "*** A. B. BUNN, Clerk. Attest—JOHlS J. CKSSNA, Sheriff. December 19, 1862. ★ ★★ DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT THK GREAT REMEDY FO!t RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SPRAINS, BRUIsES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, IIE/.DACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a spcedv and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice tor more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrival ed by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. Tbis Liniment will cure rapidly apd 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 afford 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. TOOTH ACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NEKVOCJS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Li niment is a most happy and unfailing remedv. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues il strength ens and rev ivifies the system, and lestores it to elas ticity and vigor. fOR FILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is tbj known, and we challenge the world to pioduce an equal. Every victim of this distress ing complaint should give it a trial, for il will not fail to afford 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, ami en largement of the joints is 1 iable to occur if neglect ed. The worst case may be conquered by this Lin iment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, UL CEUS, BURNS A NT) SCALDS, yield resdilv to th* wonderful healing properties ol Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used nrrnuling to directions. A 5... CHILBLAINS, FROSTED I'LET, AND INSECT BICES AND SITNGS. Dr. StrpJian Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, is known all over the United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and nrver fails. Du. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT I Cures Burns anil Scalds immediately. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT I 3 the best known remedy for Sptains and Biuises. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts ai.d Won COS immediately ami leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the be-t remedy lor Sores if! the known world. Dr.. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINDMENT lla- been used by more tliau a million people, and all praise it. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Clio. Dr SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is trul) a "friend in need," and every family should have it at band. Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is lor sale by all Druggists. Puce 25 and 50 cents. A FRIEND IN NEED- TRY IT- Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, aod will allevi ate pa in mor speedily than any oilier preparation. For a I Rheumatic anil Nervous disorders it is tiu'y irfall.hle, e.nil as u curative for Sores, Wound-, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothing healing and pow erful strengthening propetties, excite the just won der and asloni-hment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remark able cures, pei lormed by it within the last two years attest the fact. To Horse Owners! Dr. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT POR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all qajes oi lameness, ari.iug Irom Sprains, Bruises or Wrench ing, its effect is magice.'i ol d cei'.ain. Harness or Saddle Gulls, Scratches, Mange, (go., p will also core speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may heeasilv prevented ap-i cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed Cases are. beyond the possibility ola ™rf tcnl rurt. No ense of the kind, however, is so des perj'e or hopeless but it m iy be alleviated by this 'Aliiment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horse lo trav el with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner • hould have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will efiectuilly pievent those formidable dise isea, to which all hor ses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthies*; DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment, IS THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND, And thousands have found it tru'y A rriend in i\ced. C A UTION. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of I)r. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also •■Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in t'se glass ot each bottle, without which none arc genuine. RICHARDSON & CO. Sole Propiietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN k ALLEN, Ceueial Agents, 10 Cliff Street, New York* KT'SoId by all dealers everywhere.- December S, 1862. ly. JgN TIRELY VEGETABLE NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION f A RURI TOSIC MEDICIXK. DR HOOFLAMD'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. 111. JACK ON, Fhil'a., Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE C/nonic or nervous debility , diseases of Ike kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fillness, or blood to the (load, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulness or weight in the Stom eh, sour Eructations, sink ing or flu'.t-ring at the pit of the Stomach, swimming of the bead hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or siiHbeating aer.saticns when in lying posture, Dim" ness of vision, dots or welis before the sight, Fever and dail pain in the head, deficiency of I'erspiiation, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, "Limbs, Ike., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvil, and Great De pression of Spi ,ri t s . And will positively prevent TELLOHT FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER, &C, THEF CONTAIN JVO ALCOHOL, on BAD WHISKEYT They wir.i, ci-re the above diseases in ninety-r.in, cases out ola hundred. induced by the extensive sale and universal pop ularity of Hcofl.md's Geiman Bitters, (purely vege table) hosts of ignoiaut Quacks and un-ci jpulous adventurers, have opened upon ,utfering Ipjrrujiity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape ui poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drug#, and chlistened Tonics, Stomachics and Biliers. Beware of the innumerahle array of Alcoholic prepare! ions in plrthori, bottles, and big bellind kegs under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, irv stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leava the disappointed sufferer in despair. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, hut have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by any similar pripatation. The proprietors have thousands of letters fron the most eminent CLERGYMEN* LWVYERS, PHYSICIANS, A \iD CITIZENS, Testifying, of their own personal kniw|rd|, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of theseliittnrei. Do you want something to strengthen you * Do you want a good appetite/ • Do you want to buil I up your constitution I Do you want to (eel well / Do you want to get rid of nervousnets I Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well f iio you want br.sk end vigorous fee line f if yodo.n great and leng continued debility. The use of three bnttl°a nt these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to n degree of bodily and mental •ig.ir which 1 bad not felt lor six months before, and had almost de spaired of regaining. 1 therefore tl.am.God and my friend ler directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON DROWN. Philadelphia, .tune 23, 1601. From t/H Rev. JOSEPH 11. KEXNARO, J\ittor of the Friitti Baptist Chtir ft. DR. JACKSI N —Uiisa Si a:— l hive been frequently requested to connect mymme with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but rega'duig the practice as ant of my appropriate sphere, 1 have ift nil cases declined , bu' with a cleat proof in various instances and particularly in myowu family, of the useiulnets of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. J de part lor once from my usual rouse, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the y. tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those w no suffer from the above caujsi. Youis, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth, below Coatcs St., Phil., Dec. 2t. From tin wife of Af.DERMAN WUNDER, Ge rvtantown, Cerinantown, June 1, 1861. DR. C. .V. JACKSON—S N:—lt gave me pleasure two >ears ago, lo give JOII a certificate, .testifying what the Geiman Bitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cu.ed of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, viz Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, &r. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. 1 have been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it tor rhe above complaints,' and in every instance it has effectu -Jly cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and' is now rolil in every Drug store, and in most of tb# Grocery stores heie. It any one should question' Wti t I say, let tliem come to Germantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction, tnat the Bitters has cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of he ■above disease. Respectfully", HANNAH WUN DEP. Main St., above Rilteuhouse, Germantown, 1 v, BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON ' on the WKAPTER of each bottle Principal Office and Manufactory, J\'O. 631, Jlrch SI tee/. JOAES & KVA.\'S, [Successors to C. M.JACKSON HE Co.,] PgorxirrMs; For sale by the Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amick, St. Clairsville. J. M. Barndollar d- Son, Bloody Run.- John S. Scbell, Schell-burg. Q. R. Barndollar, Wood berry; .line IS, 180*— ly.