V Li V. -v.- i Viae 1 mt 1. E i i . r- . . y II I 7 : -" y - - i i ; .. I ftAliBXTWi- Geo I - - " i w '-Mv I pfonireaU hf' If J J3" V'Vepb Tins- Tf7at Irl nnt? T? - VTUODtAITTlVD 41 r T - t , me new county Treastrrer, ntered last wCL-k upon tbe da tie. OThrt office, w.jlcff ie Mil dobtlessdischarge UV' jr-,,a. "afisracfioh.- The' retiring ore, Mr. McPherson, made one of the omci-rs the county ever had. -a. Hills; Dentist, of hi ti-. menus m the vicinity of ?. vr.l,i...,f.. that ki in .. i . . . """to"" m ue at that rtfae !.m,t ?,. f - - - vwms I J V UIOH V I xeorc CLIPPINGS AND SCRI BBLINGS. the chap that wears KT'Qiieer geniu 'kaliker' hat. CTSo slow a man can't catch bis breath, tip the river, . AlOW nary to spend a few dava nrofVssinnallr All orders left with Samuel Sebrinir will be promptly attended io. Jan. 11 tb EThe wind is the only creatur that gets high on water. v by let- Fact children's dresses wea'- - ting them reach to the ankle? .couldn't set By In a bad fix the b'hrjad the tooth- type clean because bis fittv ache! ..I wars be washed BY S. Jl.t iere prabn r.CT etravt'M - 5 tntn s- .a of tbe TflE BLIND, tlirpf dmf?nB " . its- BOU)OtiJlnn EtE ISJPRED Last Satnrdav. Hfr.'Jnhii Tv it. . t, U4 xiusion township, whilst entraeed cut- 'ng at a log, had one of his eyes serious ly injured by being struck with a large chip which flew out with great force, in conse quence of the frozen condition of the wood. f,.'u,"1!,n-: Htliickvr,,cm our 1 ue has suffered much from th ini.irv. l t it eopjfrom tho- cfTorfhey wil4TlaAope(i tllat lhe siSt of his eye wjll not I . , ' . Point"' permanently afTected. 9r her Unv step atJDr- K;-v Is sof(7 nn . Irtlicn tl 1 U10 win fished Vf aua.r. Alter ur. uoyer . . -3" m nt I'iL-a I'lior.mi" l;...lf : 4 -r . .7. ! . -v. "i""cu iu a iuusi icrrinc ana v diloquent style, and the regular wo f, '7 beats my hear 1 1 , uu starts in v LI Ja a erituson ne - skies, thov 95 nV x f.'Cll Vf f ' " " JJf '"'fl y ni croachetSTm, ot,n 1 !iasa whan orih : t r boasts wbjster T the w.'-rfc- fiHefe, f, en inityr. for morning, m of Pike horse of a lal became Mr. everal teeth i his cheeks. reek. Judge m tne tiench, me! s.e hjhssed m""""" " " ith odors I tho aa P'a'y and cor- ike a 5hi souther. J' to lhe expec- hon scarrif.pletsr' as? doubtless soon as a wr One on': ?fiSsijPU,ar JudSes in hen Vi lias satk niD? se loafed ear for 4 u & young man flJedl ru3tlintS;? (sas engaged hew. icj af athles?, bog - iCully, in Jordan ie m f ing of iioii T'fiiie six inches in 'fonni "M'Nf knee, with a broad thf of liJAtf Coright, of Wyo brLrir! shklf fc t!e emi.ioy of Mr. - 1 .1 .... . 1 9 'aatiliko lli. rf. n are in the 1 r,?i . f l.Li 7. T TFfh" ''a length, and irn T .1 a twin to prv . . x ilk k: uw car of hoso Iake-Ij; niirror boo. poor,.dari t .1 a 1 o - jf- lig of Richard Mossop, k. tielit fire between tho Jtrtnnatcly, through the itforta of our citizens, lie sU soon stayed, not Moody sits eaeh cotisiderable damage py GoDiffar w' inJur,ug Sme sSranSmeia ha-'e Cre originates at uie pal wonH J jiejtrticular nunnvr is not tlrouh coB ,,, t j niT Abraham Niv. f ' . rt . C . vfen n , r 'vn!issa siumi, 01., ui V kuv " They soon struck X shelter 01 an r. On the fourth animal caught ich, it proceeded -w . 1. .1 loven. llereiueuo tree, ascending to x-.-.t:..'. ...i.l cel. 4iins i,o,-j .wn tho first fire, the and, after traversing breast, Tue "var- C inches lria end ot I reso' , . had been adopted, the Doctor offered tion Jnstructing their representative?'68 totfc State Convention to 115' , Will for Governor. This wafbjuctuJ to and was moved to amend JnS t!,e namiof Ilenrv D. Foster. Poa a free 1 , . .. .ndments were pro- Jisueu, ana aivers ar. but finally the TCT n,en carried the,r nent and the ;soiution. - eing then calf out' luo"Snl u,e c"uu- - r..l iUVZ.a Test sn'cvur 80 md"J n in tljrfand, all tending to knock the intonders; after which, L. J. Crans tini.sM up-"by saying that he tiiougtit me u- as not iu danger of being dissolved. h clear that the Union is safe, and to the racy of Clearfield the country owes its lor the invaluable ervice they have I tued. It aftWJs us great pleasure 10 an- t- : . I f:e mat tue union is prise uc . L rr Tl. . t f. 'QCEnASNAlAMBER 1B.VDU. a ujuv te pine luhiber, from the region of coun- bordering on the busquehanin urancues, h finds a market at Lock Haven, Ilarris- Mi.MUitnwn. Marietta. Columbia, Bilti- iaL, Philadelphia, New Tork and other pla- was very fair the past season, the receipts Baltimore alone being estimated ai sixiy ions feet. The American of that city, in a ew 01 tue iraue lor me lasi. jc , a ij a . The prices obtained last year averageu a e higher than the year previous, so uiai I value j may be set down at alout a similar anoirnt.tiie total quantity orougni 10 mainci i,in siteal millions of leet less than in 1R.H. (n the otienins of the Susquehanna Ca naJ m 4vWhK..4casud was very active and cot.tinuf so " fHMt ,2 per tliousamT-len in ices rJ citnj " uMnt sold in the months of CuUii'f . i.iut nd September was com . w.- fiy" f.t,t rfntv- lri.sk de mand ajrain sprang up, and sales to a large 1 mount were made at a small advance in prici. Since then the trade has been moderately ac- ive, and as the stocks in the hands of com- ...Ml mission agents are sniaii, mey iu no uouoi be sold out before the Spring. The rates at which Lumber is selling now are as follows : White pine cullings . . . 14.00 a 15,00 " " selects and better 2 .00 a 33.00 siding .... 11,00 a 14.00 ITemlock, bright . . . 10,30 a 11,50 rafted .... 3,00 a 10,00 4-4 Oak 17,00 a 19,00 5.8 12,00 a 13,00 CheriT 2-3,00 a S-j.O;) Ash " 16,00 a 20,00 It may tie well to state that an active busi ness is expected in tne epring. as me lumber men in the Susquehanna region are making reparations for a brisk trade, lne average V;i - -.isprs. .tso's. rni 1 issop's. I ts sop's, -aTil,Nsop-.. 1 Ca4iop?3 tic W tne j"" -r? ..." v , Green, wrcr. irvi , ast the outline ou ui lrcsi j - . 1 1 1 t ur dSonsmauo t . - sf ar B r's row" ice refj J I I fhC C A nest, a I iwithtfo-.ii- 1 fl'Ii. Sn if .1 rtV y ""ill to ippe v l..tr.rmInCll V r.t ol tacic 1 ' mers..' jP I ' r this ptrp . . tfflB 11T oengwcUlT0vjdL on otapwiwyvVJ- 2SCort8tpas$.'l- ft ft r 1 r . Tint waitC' scs was; licai(J ' ; I L L V . - ) -nel awaited etndearot terroi coiu" nWtl5eoiirier i4 s" a - 1 V T - .... er-w 11 TIJi. J lb. W V : 1 ,- .-r u ri : . -. '.v J - " - riratK. The time of if is, offered for sale ; l X ni-ncprv fit tWO lost in the mail ; between Philadel ertised to leave each contains a long let- it events then trans tion return giving and Ross, and the -t of Admiralty a lnhini Nvrojih and 'ly X ken by the lier as interest 1 bout two week urnace sued 011 man at Tipton paternal distinc in the hands of 'it place,' who. eded, to bring t sense of h ossifer" "cf his time lne of Susquehanna Lumber is set down at about $18 per 1,000 feet, which will make the total value about $1,060,000. Wo presume the prices given above are the retail rates. We might add, that the weather hajtbus far been favorable for lumbering op erations in Clearfield county, and a large quan- titv fif square timber, boards, shingles, &c, was liVk-d, during the continuance of there Cent gvd sledding, to the river banks. If no drawiycks arise between now and spring, the anticifotions of oui eastern friends, that an active brineswill be done, will doubtless K7Woolen rags shj made into flannel in sweet oil before tK Cakes. .klny fund, throw vonr K7Tf you wanf V, or Invest it in lottery money into the' tickets: ,irl' 1 sort of divinitv. to 7"A swScriutures do not forbid us to whom everiryice." render t,jt,r hrl Inmn in N-.York C"flbv which'a house was fired, and six last ywere burned to death. perijhe p,itjcian wj10. got out of breath filing for an office, has purchased a pair ol Hows and proposes 10 run agmn. C7Marks D.Whitman.Esq.,a member elect of the Pennsylvania Legislature irora Dauphin county, died on Sunday the 1st inst. nF"To enjoy good eating keep good natur ed ; for an angry man can't tell whether he is eating boiled cabbage or stewed umbrellas. DGrown a new kind of cotton, in South Carolina. The fibre is nearly two inches in length, and is as fine and glossy as floss silk. rr?The police of New-York comprises no loMtlinii 1314 men. and the nay roll amounts to 75,000 per month. This is paying dearly for a bad government. ir7luttinz sand in cotton to make it weigh nthi-r neculiar institution down South. A lot received lroni Macon, Georgia, coutained tilty-five per cent of sand ! C7The estate of a Boston firm that went up n 'f.7. has been settled, and the creditors will receive one-nltli 01 one jicr ceni. iuia i -un. ting up" for a very small figure. fry-Remember the most influential man, in a tree country at icasi, is a man wou um aum- fv na wr-II a the couraze. to speak what he thinks when occasion may require it. nWhen a young lady laces her waist smal ler than nature made it, we wonder if her fi gure will not shorten life some dozen years or more, besides making her miserable while she does live rr?"A Charlcstown (Va.) carrespondent says tin? Iioilies of Conelaud and Green, tlie two ne groes executed at that place, were interred de cently, but were afterwards dug up and taken possession of by the medical students. n"At Watcrtown. N. there is a manu factory of chewing gum, w here, within the last six months, has been manufactured and sold over twentv-five thousand boxes of the gum, each box containing 200 sticks or rolls. tE7"Captain, w hat's the fare to St. Louis ?" "What part of the boat do you wish to go on, cabin or deck V "Hang your cabin," said the gentleman from Indiana, "I live In a cabin at home ; give me the best you've goi TF"There is now living near Athens, Alaba ma. a woman who is married to her eighth hus band ! She eenerallv becomes a widow every ii. rets married again me nrsi rj"-Did you pr;;cirfcf VfcWifAt ...V defendant V inquired a lawyer of bis client. 'f flid " -- wht did lie any T "'lie told me to go to the devil." "Ane what did you do then V "Why then I came to you.1 C7"The Cleveland papers state that two hun dred convicts are now sick in the Ohio Peni tentiary, with what is denominated cornbrcad d arluea. The disease has assumed an epidemic form, and appearances at present are alarming. L-llie lollowing may lie seen on a grave stone m Derwen (Denbighshire) churchyard; "Husband died aged 108 ; wife died aged 08'; their son died ag-d Wi ; their daughter aged 107; their grandson aged 98. Total 497 ; av erage U5J. K"Whcn the Union meetings arc all over. the churches ol the North are to declare their attachment to the Bible. There's a Legree down 111 South Carolina that doubts their or thodoxy, and says he will brcnk'eru up if they don't speak. OThe office of the receiver of the United States Land Office at Eau Clare, V is., was rob bed of over five thousand dollars in gold, on the night of the 23d Dec. Tho receiver was gagged and tied to the desk in the office, and the booty taken from tho safe by the robber. rr?The students of Roanoke College, at Sa lem, Va., met on the 3d instant, and adopted resolutions that thev would burn in efhgy v. II. Seward, Joshua R. Giddiugs, and Wendell Phillips, and that they would ever be ready to defend Virginia and her rights. Good boys ! '. fTTftV All TnrATisr hfTP.bv ae-ain?t purchasing or in any way Jl one dark bay Mare, 3 years old past. of James M Leonard, of Morris towa- ship, as the same belongs to me ana is oniy giveu w mm on loan. . mv."w. Clearfield, November 14, 18j9-nZJ-.it. AD31IMSTKATUK5' aUl LlstUm ieners of Administration on the Estate of Henry Baker, late of Bell towusnip, Clearfield coun ty, Ta., deceased, Having iecn graniea 10 me undersisrned : all persons indebted to Said estate are requested to make immediate payinent, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated lor scutemeni. x- 01' io:.n c .TnirVnitR Ailm'r. : I J t . At. lOJJ-Jt . , ,ycautioncd TVTOTICE. All persons are cautioned against r meddling pnrcbalng or meddling with One Brown and ast, now in One Black Horse and One 2-borse Wagon, now m 1 nnooannn cif Win . Kvans. of CheSl township, left posie8ion of vv m..van, 01 tnesi wwusbiii. With him on Joan ana suDjeci 10 my oruer. January 4, ltG0. JUUA fAUUJ ADMINISTUATOK'S ISU i let Letters of Administration on the estate of George Weaver, late of Brady tp., Clearfield county, 1 u., deceased, having been grnnted to the undersign ed ; all persons indebted to said estate re renue ted to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present tbcra properly authentica ted for settlement OEOKGE KN AKR. Jr.. November 2, 1859-Rtp. Administrator. HALL'S PATENT STUJU' riULMi Is now being exhibited in Clearfield county. It is a new thing, is admirably adapted to stump pulling, and is capable of raising from 40 to 100 tons, according to the size of the 111 nt h inc. Some of tho prominent men of the county have pur chased machines and farm rights, and find that they are all that they arc represented. The ma chine is of simple construction, and two men can by it raise from 3U to 00 stumps 01 orainary ene in a day. For particulars in regard to prices, io.. inquire at the "UafUiunn's Journal'' office. Clear field, l'a., or of . O. iianiiua, October 19, I8a9. Ageni. A J. Can and Breat Lantern. To those furnish ing satisfactory references, a liberal salary ana expenses will be paid. The article s Deeded by every farmer and mechanic in the country, and will meet with ready sale. For particulars address J. U. UAKl, I'ateniee, Dee. 14. 1859-4t. 81 Nassau St., N.Y. KEEP VV THE EXCITEMENT. Re movals always cause excitement, and since the great excitement about the removal of the Court House has subsided, the community gener ally have become somewhat excited upon hearing that Charly Watson has determined to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. IJut tho latest cause of excitement is the tact that I have icmov ed my Saddler Shop from my old stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market etreet, nearly opposite the jail, where all who may favor me with a call can be supplied with ?iuiilrs, Fin- 17e Harness, Double Harness, rnsr Hum, lin- . .. .-.- .,-. tr ' It I dies, Joltars. it Uips, liaurrs. jioumhst, urrcrn bntuis. fide Straps, and in fact every article in the line of saddling ana Harness maKing. 1 nanmui for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed 1 solicit a continuance 01 me same ana a can iruin as many new customers as can make it suit. All". , J9. VwL. Lvt r r . nuccu. P. 8. My bein? connected with the Drujj busi- hp9s will not interfere with my shop, for 1 have the Drug Store attended to by careful hands and intend devoting my time exclusively to my regu 0 n w it iar? ousiness. " - w Af2FTt RKER BREWERY. The subscri- Li bers would inform the citizens of Clearfield .nimtv. and e sewhere. that tncy nave just, ercci- - ' t . .. . . r .u - 1 I r ed a Urcwery in tne r.asi part ui mo uuruugu w Clearfifld, and that tney are now prepareu 10 sup- r.lv Tavern-keepers and Lating-aIoons, with a suoerior article of Lager Beer. Tho quality of their lieer is equal to any manuiacturea in me st.itn. nnJ as thev are determined to sell at the must reasonable rates, thev natter themselves, that thev will be liberally patronized in their new en terprise. Uive them a call and satisiy yourselves of the superior quality of their Lager. ni'fU! ursi.,vr Oct. 19, 1S59. J A C011 HESSENDELLER, CHARLES HALT. -FALL TRADE! lOfJt. PITTSUUKGH, PENX A. 1859. A CARD. The undersigned havft just received ar.d are now offerinz the larsst and most varied stock of r'RESll (iKOCIililtS ever brought to this market! In connection with the above. they are constantly supplied with choice brands of ,n the various grades of FLOUR! Also, Uaeon and Urr,rLl?l Cheese; Whale, Tanners and Lard Oils; Mess llearheld A HOMESTEAD FOR JjSlO.J Ilomrstea-l for $100. Also, Homrsteads for $1 000 and over, situated on and near Happahannock Uiver, above and b;low rredericksnurg. in Virginia. A new town, called Rappahannock, has recent ly been laid out, in Cnlpriter Comity, in the midst . i- .i ' 1 1 . j ' 1-.. ..... --.,...,.!.. I I,. 01 luo urufft fir'r((ll 0 1 Itl't tliUj cm i j Mines and Mining Companies; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or tiares, can now be had for a "Mere Song," simply to induce sftirmrjit in tbisdesirablc region. SI 64.900 worth of land is to be divided amonnst purchasers or given atcay as an inducement to come on and make improvements, and the land isot the most improv able qualities. Many have already settled and scores of others are coming, (roo t farming land. in tracts of any size to suit purchasers, can also be had at from $10 to $20 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instalments. L u inrstioiuible ti tles trill iu all eases be sriven. Vv Agents are wanted every where to sell these lands ; liberal inducements will be given. For particulars, Address, E. UAl.UEll, Land Agecr, l'ort lioyal, lrginia, TItomis Roliiiut, Ageut at Clearfield county. Pa. Dec. 14, lSa'J. c CUKWEXSHLLE PROPERTY FOB SALE A house and lot in Curwensville borough tor sala ; for terms and description f PPjy . . . JuncS, 1859 Eu J. CKANS. Clearfield. TAVERN HOUSE TO REST-Tha ' Sus quehanna Hoiwa' in the Borough of Carwens ville, now occupied by David Johnston, will be leased for one. two or three years from thefirst day of April iiexL. WM.IBVLN. Curwensville, January 4. 1860. - - STRAY. Came tresspassing on the premises of the subscriber, in Burnside township, in Au gust last, a Itedish Steer about 2 years old. lhe owner is requested to come forward and rrBV9 property, pay charges and take hinvaway or ha will be disposed of according to law. January 4, I860. JOHN BrER?. Jr. ONCEUT. The Bellefonto Brass and String Bauds will give Concerts in the lown wan in this place, on auesaay r,u 11 toacsuo; rings of Court week, (the 10th and 11th instant.) They are both full bands, and feel themselves en tirely competent to render satisfaction. The pub lic are respectfully invited to attend. Concerts at Philipsburg on the tfth, and Curwensvillo on the 12th. January 4, 1800. rpiIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. The Tri X buhO how more than eighteen years old. and haviug over Two Hundred Thousand subscribers, or constant purchasers, diffused through every State and Territory of our Union wilt continue in essence what il has been the earnest champion of Liberty, Progress, and whatever will" conduce toonr national growth in Virtue, Industry, Knowl edge, and PrOf-perity. It will continue to urge the emancipation not only of the Black laborer from chattleLmi and legal impotence, but of tho White likewise freiin Land Monopoly, Intemper ance. Ignorance, and that dependence on remote Markets which paralyzes exertion by denying to toil any adequate aud morally certain reward. Believing that the chief evil of our time is the in ordinate multiplication and disproportion of Non Producers, it will continue to war against whatev er tends to degrade Manuel Labor or deprive it of ts just and full recompense. It will inflexibly. commend the policy of winning hither from E- 1 , - r I. , 1 .1 1 rope me i seiui vrus. nun, turrecr iucj iuhj u a needed, the Artisans as well, for whose products our country is now running recklessly into debt while our laborers roam rn fruitless quest ot ( ' ploymcnt. leavingtheir children in wantof hfjj tne tanner is 100 ouen coiupeueu ,y, P.irk : to-ethcr with all kinds ot Fittsburg .Man ufactured articles. All of which will be sold loir fnrCimh. The Merchants ot this place are lnvi- ' ... - 1 : . . 1 1 a. .u tprl tn call DelOlC purcnasiiiK rmeviuere. anno Old Stand. WM. M. UOKJI LY CO., 271 Liberty St., opposite r.agie iiotci. Pittsburgh. Pa., October '26. lS59-2m. HIST RKCK1V l if AX vi.l. a .1 niiKAP JEWELRY STOKE. hov'P.nw t'learhe d. I'a., a une nssunratni w iv ati'IIKS JEWELRY. AC SC., 10 wnicn we in r!tA t r I inn tiold and Silver hunting and open iacea wswa os tn np nn.ii ui - - The American Lever of Uiilorent quaimes. can l.o at lAHiLn II t.' . ... a 1 . , p.-no ooita nf .Tfwp rv. suca as lameo, corai, ia- I loreniine mu- paintings. Ac.. citizen of this fine setts 01 jcweirjr, m. . va, Jett, Carbuncle. Garnett.Opal, saic, Oold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain or single pieces at NAUliLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Ear drops.Hoop Ear rings. children's car drops and rings at nAiuLto. (Jold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens ana sii- -.- I.nl.ln r nt AAlllLfc S. "OenttbreastpiiiS, sleeve buttons, smri ptuus. iou ent styles and quality, cold "ZVJtfZZJL'I?!- ceS. Silver thimbles, entclnolw, watch eunrds. nnd all articles in his line, on hand at J ANGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at JNALGLb'h. Old Gold aud Silver will be taken in exchange forcoodsat J ALGLh'b All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ncy refunded, at NACGLE t. If you wish your watches and warranted, take thcia to put in good repair MA LULU'S. The peculiarities of the female constitution and the various trials to which the -sex is subjected. rl.van.l tin nitotiinnnl rMnnrdn in st I m 11 In n I fl. ft be realized. is important, however, that these shall be of a harmless nature, and at the same time accomplish Lite of JohBrows. A Biography of this the desired end . Hostcttcr's Celebrated Stomach t-nmorbnlili man. i. t V. r.nlilihnd at once. Bitters is the very article. Its enects in all cases V 1 I . I" 1 . 1 ! 1 : . 1 . .s 1 f noiwno - n jor in VVi;m: . . - aiMt5.. oranr infusM fretih yitalitv ! in. iiiian .so i nminpnt in iv nnsns anna s. I r . - . , - - v. . . r- - -v " . ' I inin tlitt whn sTsfpm. jti(I irives enccrtuiness tr. in intimate person friend of L-apt. Brown, .... ... , .,,:,.t, ,-. Tho miki. ,.r - m - . j IIIQ li,lill'i.inuivuit vii fcw fio and a spirited and grw.hic writer. Ho is pro- feminine attractions. The proprietors feel rlatter- bably better adapted iv the task than any otli- cd from the fact that many of the most proiuinont er person in the country The worK will c5n- medical gentlemen in the L'nion have bestowed tain an auto-biographif accounts of Cpt. enconiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which Brown's early life. It m be published v they nave irequeiuiy icsteu ana anunowieugoa. Tii.rf Kldrirtire 01 ios. Mass. gnu win '" " i... . .w, r . -Vi. ...I.. all tF wh it-h ftr flsti tutn nf men I. and nnstitivA i .n o amnt T'mo. vo uniaot 1111 ies.wii 1 ". . . ";; v7n,bs and will also contain a fin. stcel 'DJUn0US t0 the 8y8t0W nortrait of Brown. 20,000 cies are already 1 sti bscn tied for. Its sale will surpass tliat oi Uncle Tom's Cabin." We uMerstand that the publishers are in want of Agwits to circu- T Ohe both on late it in this section. Liability orllrsBASDS. An Inftresting de- ch?ipwhi8lby Justice Sanford.Vt Newark, man Jis cioq.vra raad Dy J usuce oauiuru, ct ' -lfrj.i fast preetift S-M -.sntjU-Vaelmj : 'Jued, Mother ipr payenftJboicdl&f MARRIED: 8th Jan., by Kev. II. Wilson, Mr. Watsos to Miss Tebitua Sanket, ahiniton, Clearfield county. At Harriso1 rt Astts, age '. Ati Alliance, 1859.vWm. W. Fik Mr. IIen- DIED: on the 8th ears. : kCo., Ohio, Nov. 9th, formerly or ourwens- ville, in tho.4Gth yea loat-, c. 6l 'he it- I putted r P TT ffOSTETTEirS STOMACH IJ1TTEKS Li It is a fact that, at sonic period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic nnd the exercise of plain com mon sense, they may bo able so to regulate the sys tem as to secure permanent health. In order to ac complish thisdesired object, the true course to pur sue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at tho least hazard of vital strength and life. Tor this purpose, lr. Hostetter has in troduced to thiscouutry a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Kilters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple process oi strciigincning nature, ena ble the system to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Y.ausca, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or Kilious complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of te Stomach or Bowels, prod ucingCramps,Pyser.tdry,Cholic,Chol cra Morbus, Ac, these Ki tors l.avo no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or aux. so generally con tracted by new setters, and caused principally by the change of wtiter aad diet, will bo speedily reg ulated by a brief uee of this preparation. Dyspep sia, a disease wliieh is probsbly more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of v, nich may alwaj-s bo attributed to de rangements of the digestive organs, can bo cured without fail by using HOSTETTEU'S STOMACH il i.lJ.il, as per directions on the bottle, tor Vhis disease every physician will recommend Kil ters ot some kind ; then why not use an article known to be infallible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthen er of the system in general ; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, freni whom this preparation em anated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great pre paration in the scale of medical science. FEVER AND AGt'E. inis trying ana provoaing disease, which fixes Its relentless grasp on the bo dv of man. reducing him to a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and men tally useless, can be driven from the body by the ,. of HOSTETTER'S BEX0WNED BITTER'S. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be nnntrsMl.arl. even lne rnosed situations, if tho Bit ters are used as per directions. A"d" as they nei ther create nausea nor offend the palate, and ren ilor nnneeessarv any change of diet or interrup tion nf nr.Iinarv pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healty digestion, and the complaint is remo ved as speedily as ISCOnsiwcui JIUI iui imwiuc tion of a thorough and permanent enre. R.r Pt-Mii in Attsinetd zar. who are sulTcr I., from mnt Uetf oonsitution and infirm body. thrf - v? -riovulaable as a restorative of tr t , 1 , ted dlvb tried to be . nursing (peso t 8GO. 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