i)e jHaffcrntcm' oitntaf, ifcatftefb, Ijfa., gelmtart; 17, i860. ar the gtxmtx. The Economr of Extra Labor on Farms, We have oa several occasions directed our reader's attention to the great evil of Amer ican agriculture too much land with too little labor- Tnere is no greater mistake than that it does not pay to hire ; yet we hear this remark continually by really sensi ble farmers. It does not pay no weil where farmers have to board their hands. It is too much for the women, with the modern difficulty of getting female help. Bat far mers must be satisfied that it will first pay to have the men then, that it will pay to build houses for them to live in. We are pleased to see our agricultural co temporaries touch on this vital question. In the December number of that excellent paper, the American Ayrtcnltrrist, there is a very sensible editorial on the subject. In the course of its argument it says: "A thriving farmer, to whom we put the question What kind ofespeu iiture pays best in your operations? answereJ: 'Labor. He ha 1 then in the field six men, and kept them constantly at work for nine months in the year. lie had but sixty acres of land, yet the gross products were about fifteen thousand dollars a year. A single item in in this year's crop was six thousand bushels of see 1 potatoes. His rough farm was rap idly rounding into form under his plastic touch. Old stone walls had been removed, and the small fioljs opened into large ones. Rocks had been blasted and sunk, and the rough places made smooth. The wot pla ces ha 1 bean male dry I y dejp drains. He subsoiled, an 1 guar J :1 every crop aiiuinst drought lie kept at work upon improve ments, and ma lo the crops pay for them. He said he rcirrettel nothing so much as that he had not emploved more help. This clear-headed firmer is unquestionably right. Nothing pays so well as labor, even nt the preseat high prices. Almost all farm pro ducts have advanced more than labor in the last eight years." Our own experience confirms this. We added to cur property last spring a contigu ous tract of about thirty-five acres of rathe r poor land, for which we had to buy about six hundred dollars' worth of manure. For this additional laud we have employed reg ularly three extra hands. Whenever it has beeu too wee to work at other matters, the hands have been set to work to clearing ditches, digging sod from the swamp, or gathering old vegetable matter anywhere; and with some manure from the barnyard, lime and salt, mixing the whole together. We keep a simple farm account against all the principal farm crops and occupations, and find this heap of compost has cot,t us about three hundred dollars. The immense heap is certainly worth much more than double this sum. We thus make a profit of one hundred per cent, on the meu by this manure matter alone, besides having the men on hand in strong force to "put through" a job just at the very moment when it ought to bo done. The profit on this alone is of ten so great, that it will almost pay to have the men at hand to do nothing : so that the mx huudred dollars of mauure is nearly clear gain. 1'res. Ploughing up Eaw Soil. We sometimes hear farmers remark, that ploughing deep, they get less grain; that bringing up the new yellow soil, their crops uffer. It would be strante if this were not the case ; for this soil, even if mellow, is raw, jut like manure when it is "green," or "lonir." It is not yet converted or chan ged into plant food. It needs just what the long manure needs to be changed by the heat and tho air that is, decomposed or rotten. When the top soil is less fertile than it used to be when the land was first tilled, vou may rest assured that this under is always better than the upper soil, because the up per has deitorated.whi!e the under has not, but rather improved. It is, therefore, unadvisable, nav, suldi cal in some soils, to turn up deeply the un- derg. onnd in the spring or in the fall t sow ing time. The cold, cheerless ground will not help the grain, ami were it not for the other soil mixed with it, an almost total fail ure would be the result. But turn it up in the Tall, and let the frost and the elements take hold of it, and you -.il i i ... . . win nave anotner ou ; it is turned into manure, a ood part of it. A little lime mixed with it, scattered, and harrowed in, or manure, or both, would facilitate tho pro cess. In the siring sow, cither wiih or without another ploughing, and yon will fin! no more thSMsion to complain. We have Kreat fertility to draw upon from below, but it requires managing. Ectuinrj lust. The following recipe is claimed to be an unfailing remedy, and has been tried with success in two instances where soldiers were bitten by rattle.suakas on the plains. Rib roo's antidote to the poison of a rattlesnake R. Iodide Potassii 4 grains; Hydrarg. Chlor. Corns. 2 grains (corrosive sublimate) Bromine 5 drachms. Ten drops of this mix ture diluted with a tal-Iespoonful or two of brandy, or wine, or whisky, constitute a dose, to be repeated if necessary. It must be kept in glass-storperod vials, well secu red, as the air will affect it. This is an in valuable remedy. Keep a Wrench and Use It. Those who wish to keep their wagon and carria ges in good order, should place a wrench on every nut at least once a month. This wi I save nuts, save bolts and prevent rattling and wear and tear. There is a great deal depending upon looking after the running gear of vehicles as well as the harness For want of a little attention accidents have happened and damage been sustained. .vTc St?P TITE Flow op Blood. Take the fine dust of tea and bind it close to the wound at all times accessible and easy to be obtained. After the blood has ceased to now laudanum may be advantageously ap Pnl? the wou"d- Pue regard to these n?CU.n9 wouU 8ave agitation of mind, mlL te,wWi. who probably would ke no better prescription if he were pres- will supply the table every day in the vear with wholesome fruit. ear g B. MEYER, PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, ILESBCBG, CBHTUB COCSTT, rEJ'A. Also agent for all the latest Improved Water Wheel od PortableSaw Mill. Jan.8'68-lyp. pRANKLIN HOUSE, MILLER FARM STATION, (OX OIL CHEEK BAIL ROAD,) Venango County, Penn'a. TIIE HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW. Jy 8,'6g-ly.) C. W. TWIST, Proprietor. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bible and Miscellaneous Book: Sheet Masie for Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Account and Pas Book, of every de scription; Paper and Envelope. French pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record cap and Bill cap, etc., Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAUL IN. At the Post offie. en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 5. 1888 NEW STOCK. Fall and Winter Goods. WM. RE " D & CO., Near Tost Office, Market Street, Clearfield, Ta. Having just opened a large and complete stock from New York and Philadelphia, we can ofTer extra niuoemeuts to CASH BUYERS.. W have a spleutid selection of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKINOS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS, BALMORALS, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, THOMSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS, TRIMMINGS OK ALL KINDS, ZEPHYR AND WORaTED YARN, And the most complete. assortment ol Ladies and GENTS FURNISniNG GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES OF ALL KINDS, ALEXANDRES KID AND HARRIS' CELEBRATED SEAM LESS KID GLOVES, the best ever made, Neckties. ButterSies, Collars, Cuffs, Hand Vr-chief.-!. Embroideries, Laces, Edgings. also a large assortmentof Furs, with GAYS' PATENT MUFF, the beat thing extant Together with a foil line of staple goods, all of which we offer at the very lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE US. No Trouble to Show Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE MARKET STRKET, NEAR TnE POST OFFICE. Clearfield, Oct. 7, IS63. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! The Cheapest and Best Goods in Clear-Sold county are sold by GEORGE S. PERRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IX FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, North-west cor. Curtin St. and Public Square, OSCEOLA MILLS, Cloarfield eo' Pa. We keep on hand Goods of every grade and variety. FOR THE LADIES we have Dress Goods of every fabric, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Ready made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts. Tweeds, Jeans, Linens. Ao. Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish ing Goods. IN BOOTS AND SHOES We dew competition, as we buy for cash, and buy from the manufacturers in East ern cities, and hence can sell cbeap er than other dealers, hats and Caps of latest styles very cheap. NOTIONS All goods in this line you can find with us cheap and good. HARDWARE, of every description, for car penters, builders and others. G ROC E RIES. SYRUPS, from the lowest grade to the best that can be bonght in the markets. SUGARS of every kind. TEASof the very best qualities COFFEES that eannot be beat. Either in price or quality. CANNED FRUIT of all kinds, DRIED FRUITS. Spices, 4-e., Ae. We hare always oothand a large stock of Queensware. Wood and Willow-ware, ROFES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL & WINDOW TAPERS, FLOUR & FEED, BACON, PROVISIONS, FISH, LARD, BUTTER, OILS, kc, &c. Any goods yon are in want of can be fonnd at onr More. All are cordially invited to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident thai we can sell you better goods. and at lower prioes, than ean be purchased elsewhere. Particular attention paid to orders from a distance, and to supply ing log camps. COME ONE! COME ALL!! No trouble to show Goods. GEORGE S. TERRY, Osceola, July 29,'68-tf . M'GAUGIIEY'S Restaurnta and Refreshment Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW BUILDING, (formerly occupied by Rote,) Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a fin selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ac. Also Fresh OjBters, received daily, and served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. d?"BiUiard Saloon in Second Story. Dee. 9, 1868.) DAVID M'GAD l HEY. J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Persons desiring good piotu.res.of any style and price, with all the modern improvements of the art, ran be accommodated by calling at my rooms in Clearfield. Negative made in elondy as well as injclear weather. CniLDRENS" PICTURES taken accurately in a few seconds. The TONE and FINISH of my photographs guaranteed to equal that of any made in Phila delphia or New York. Constantly on hand a large supply of FRAMES, ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES, of all sixes, styles, and prices, and of the very best finish. Also, a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, of the most interesting American and Foreign sceucrr, for sale at reasonable rates. Frames, of all sixes, from any style of moulding, made to order, on short notice. Dee. 2.1883. J. K. BOTTORF. REMOVAL. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Glearfie Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our establishment to the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the publie to come and boy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS 4- VARNISHES. Our stock of Drags and Mediaineeoonsist of every thing used, selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! .We also keep aiull stock of Dyes, Perfumeries Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la1 ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, whioh we offer al City prioes to cash buyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. O. HARTSWICK, Dec. 2, 1863. JOHN F. IRWIN. B. A. PATTON, B. A. IBVIN, JNO PATT0H, J . 1BWI.1 E. B. PATTON & CO., Having fitted up a first-class PLANING MILL, are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man nfactured Lumber, such as FL 0 OR ING, SID IXC, a Surface-dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Fancy Mould ings, Dealers will find it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, E. B. Patton & Co., GurwensviUe, Dec. 2,68. Clearfield Co., Pa. A. p. botstoit. ; a. s. roriia. BOYNTOX & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MAHUrACTDBEBS OF STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING. PCLLEiS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY FARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows, and castings of all kinds. DEALERS IN Gi Sards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cops, Oil Cnps, Gange Cocks, Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pip, Steam Pomps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friction Metals. Soap Stone Packing, Gobi Packing, Ae., Ac, December 9, 1863-tf. GRAIN WANTED Wheat. Bye. Corn, Buck wheat and Oats wanted, for which the high est market price will be paid by J. P. KRATZER, Marketstreet, opposite the Jail, Clearfield, Pa 3u$mc5 directory. W. WALTERS. Attokxev at La il Cloarfield. Pa Office io ibe Court floum- W ALTER BARRETT, Attorney at Law. Clear HalA B.I I 9 J Oil 'J uvaw, m. an. aim J 1, A QUO. ED. W. GRAHAM, Dealer in Dry-Goods. Groce ries, Hardware, Queensware, Woodenware, Provisions, etc., Market Street Clearfield. Pa. NIVLING A SHOWERS, Dealers in Dry-Goods Ladies' Fancy Goods, Hats and Caps. Boot Shoes, etc .Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. sep2S CERRELL A BIGLER. Dealers in Hardware LVL nd manufacturers of Tin and Sheet-iron rare. Second Street. Clearfield, Pa. June "66. HP. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ae. Room in Graham's row, Marketstreet. Nov. 10. HBUCHER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law.Clear . field, Pa. Office in Graham's Row, fourdoos west of Graham A Boynton's store. Nov. 10. J B M'EN ALLY, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adioin-'nc counties. Office in new brick building of J. Boyn t at, 2d street, one door south of Lapich's Hotel. TTEST. Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa., will . attend promptly to all Legal business entrust ed to his care in Clearfield and adjoining coun ties. Office on Market street. July 17, 1867. THOMAS II. FORCEY. Dealer in Square and Sawed Lumber, Dry-Goods. Queensware, Gro ceries. Flour. Grain, Feed, Bacon, Ac, Ac, Gra h am ton, Clearfield county. Pa. Oct 10. TP. KRATZER, Dealer in Dry -Goods. Clothing. Hardware Queensware, Groceries. Provi sions, eto., Market Street, nearly opposite the Court House, Clearfield, Pa. June, 18C5. H ARTSWICK A IRWIN. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils, Stationary, Perfume ry . Fanoy Goods, Notions, etc., etc., Marketstreet, Clearfield, Pa Ieo. 6, 1S65. -i KRATZER A SON, dealers in Dry Goods, V Jm Clothing. Hardware, Queensware, Groce ries. Provisions. Ae.. Front Street, (above the A eadeiny Cleai field. Pa. Dee 27,1865. - JOHN GUELICH, Manufacturer of all kinds of Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield, Pa no nisomaaes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. AprlO,'S9. THOMAS J. M CULLOUGH. Attornev at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Office, east of the 'rClearfield o Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre ared with promptness and accuracy. July 3. RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreignand Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour. Bacon, Liquors, Ae. Room, on Market street, a few doors west ot JoumU Office, Clearfield. Pa. Apr27 FB READ, M D., Physician and Suigeon. . William's Grove, Pa., offers his professional -ervices to the eitisens of the surrounding eoun try; July 10th. 1867. tf. VYTEaTERN HOTEL. Clearfield, Pa This T T well known hotel near the ourt House, is worthy the patronnge of the public. The table will be supplied with the bwt in the market. The est of liquors kept. JuliX DOUGHERTY. DR. J F. WOODS. Physician a.v Suroeon. Having removed to ANSON VILLE, Pa . r bis profesMi nal services to thepeople of iha- 'np ni4 siitciu tiding country. All calls promptly attended to. Deo. 2. 18S8-6mp. FREDERICK LEITZINGER, Manufacturer of all kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. Or den solicited wholesale or retail He alsokeep on hand and for sale an assortment of earthens ware, of his own manufacture. Jan. 1, 1863 JOHN II . FULFORD, Attorney at Law. Clear field, Pa. Office with J. B. McEnally. Esq., oyer First National Bank. Prompt attention giv en to the securing of Bounty claims, Ac, and to all legal business. March 27, 1867. . yiTALLACE. BIGLER A FIELDING, Attor T V neys at Law' Clearfield, Pa.. Legal business of all kinds promptly and accurately attended to. Clearfield, Pa., May 16th, 1866. WILLIAM A. WALLACE WILLIAM 3. BIGLEH J. BLAKE WALTERS PRAIIE P1ELDIHS W ALBERT, A BRO'S.,Dealers in Dry Goods, iv i II... J n J?. .. ' i , v, vi ios, mmu yueeuBwin.f lour Dl' eon, etc., Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. Also extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lumber shingles, and square timber. Orders solicited. Woodland, Pa., Aug. 19th. 1863 DR J. P. BURCHFIELD Late Surgeon of the 83d Reg t Penn'a Vols., having retnrned from the army, offers his professional services to the eitisens of Clearfield and vicinity. Profes sional calls promptly attended to. Office on boutb-fcast corner of 3d and Market Streets. Oct. 4. 186a 6m p. , WI. GIBSON, Practical Dentist, having perioHiiently located in the town of Janes villu, tender his professional services to the penpie ot tunt place and vicinity. All work en lru'ed to his cara will be done in the most satis factory manner and highest order of the profes sion Nov. 18. 186S-4im PURVEYOR. The undersigned offers his services to the nuhlir as a Snrvprnr He may be found at his residence in Lawience townsnip. when not engaged; or addressed by letter at Clearfield, Penn'a. March 6th, lS67.-tf. J AMES MITCHELL. RANKING Si COLLECTION OFFICE OF McGIRK A PERKS. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co., PniLiPSBUKe, Ckstrk Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banning House will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20. -tf. J.n.M'OlBK. EWD. PERKS COLD1ERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill has a.sseJ both llouesof Congress.and signed by the President, giving soldiers who en listed prior to 22d July, 18rtt,rved one year or more and were honorably discharged, a bounty t Bounties and Pensions collected by me for thoseentitled to them. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law, Aug. loth, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. QLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, . Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a continusnce of tho patronaae of his old friends and customers at the "Clearfield House." Having made many Improvements, he isprepar ed to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with the house is conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Nov. 4 lStie. GEO. N. COLBURN. T?XCI7ANGE HOTEL, Huntingdon, Penn'a. This old establishment having been leased by J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison House." has been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and supplied with all the modern im provements and conveniences necessary to a first Clas" Hotel. The dining room baa been removed to the first Boor, and is now spacious and airy. The chambers re all well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per fectly at borne. J. MORRISON. Uuntingdon.June 17,1868. Proprietor. J)ENTAL PARTNERSHIP. DR. A.M. HILLS desiresto inform his patients and the public generally, that he has associated with him in the practice of Dentistry.S. P. SHAW. D. D S , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, and therelore has the highest attestations of his Professional skill. All work done in the office I will hold myself personally responsible tor being done in the "most satisfactory manner and highest order of the pro fession. An established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me to speak to my patrons with confidence. Engagements from a distance should be made by letter a few days before the patient designs wming. tClearfield. June 3, 1868-1 j. SWAIM S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis covery, Hembold's Buchu. Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jay ne'e and Ayer's Medicines. for sale bv J l HARTSWICK A IRWIN H ARXESS, Trimmintrs, and Shoe-finding for 'e at MKKKfcL.li A BIGLER'S. HORSE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIGLER'S THIMBI.E.SKE1NS and Pipe-boies. t.-r Wag. oniL fn, i.i. k. irrimrrT.iRmtvD , - VW J J ... - . - W 1. . V, L. I k RUNE8 a quantity on hand and for sale at May 27. GRAHAM'S. CANNED FRUITS all kind, warranted good and fresh, at GRAHAM'S. NE A M1LI INERY GOODS. MISS SUSAN reed; Market Street, Clearfield, Pa., Has just received a new and splendid sock of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS, i at prices to rait the times. Call and see them. Clearfield. Not 4.1864. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, Have removed to the large and elegm NEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer rell A Bigler's Hardware Store, where tbey will be pleased to see their old and new customers. Citisens of the county visi'lne Clearfield and wishing to make purchases, will find it to th ir advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices exchanged for all kinds of country produce. Jan. 6, '69. WINE & LIQUOR STORE- L L. REIZENSTEIN & CO., DEALERS in WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLE VRFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on hand. January 27. 1869-6m. QLOTIIING! CLOTHING!! GOOD AND CHEAP!!! Men, Youths and Boys ean betuplpied with full suits of seasonable and lashionabl clothing at REIZENSTEIN BROS' CO., where it is sold at prioes that will induce their purchase. The aniversal satisfaction which has been given, has induced them to increase their s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estsb lishment of the kind in this part of the State. Reizenstein Bro's & Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, fur cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of bis money They treat their customers all alike. Tbey sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased tbeir stock r t reduced prices they ean sell cheaper U an others For these and other reasons persons should buy their olothing at REIZENSTEIN BKO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, 1864. LOOK AT THIS! CLEARFIELD BAKERY. The whole population of Clearfield and vicinity are hereby informed that the undersigned k p s on hand FRESH BREAD, very day, PIES, CAKES, ROLLS, and all kinds of CONFECTIONARIES. ALSO, WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS C .A. IC E S, at reasonable prices. J. A. STADLER. September 16, 1868-6n. DOCTOR TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACHIC and CARMINATIVE BITTERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Loss of Appetite ; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for persons suffer ing from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Ac. Sold Everywhere. Depot,No. 413 Market st., Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOR & CO., September 9. 1 S68-ly. O1!" Pit7' PaiDU G,a51' ,nd tor "!e at Jnne'66. MKRREI.I. A Rtuivu's . F L0.VRIthe cheapest in the county at Maw 90 Jt? - - . j ... , . MUSSUf'B. F ISH, of all kinds the cheapest in the eounty - muswrs. O rL PAINTS the cheapest in the eounty QUEENSWARE the cheapest in the eounty, t MOSSOP'S. S ADDLES, Bridles, harness, eollara Ae., for STOVES of all sorts and sl.es. constantly en hand at MERRELL A BIQLER'S rilry the Patent Roasted Coffee pot up in on 1 pouna papers, requires no egg or other snb-s-anre o settle It. Old Governmet Java Coffee Prime Rio Coffee Pure Ground Coffee for sale " - oy J. f. ilKATZER NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Has just received and opened, at the abov nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which be will ell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Boots and Shoes, Hata and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give hiss a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prioes, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1868. a. L. REED. a. r. hoop J.F.WEAVEB notice. ; JONES. W. POWELL, W.BETTS CLEARFIELD TLANLNG MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respectfully Inform the citisens of the oounty that tbey have completely refitted and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are bow prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, such as Flooring, Weatherboafdifig, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, of all kinds. Tbey have a large stock of dry lumber on band, and will pay cash for clear (tuff, one-and-a-half inch pannel plank preferred (Nov 6, '67. EW ARRANGEMENT. A. I. SHAW, DRUGGIST, . (Second street, opposite the Court House,) Clearfield, Pa. Tbe subscriber would respectfully inform the citisens of Clearfield county, that he continues to carry on tbe Drug business, at the old stand, and that be is now prepared to furnish Drugs, patent medicines. Dye Stuffs, Tobacco. Cigars. Confectioneries, Stationery. Ae. Physicians Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete, and at a very slight advance on Eastern prioes. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachers and others will be furnished with class ical and miscellaneous beoks by express, at short notice. 8TATIOXERT, Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap. Foolfoap. Letter and Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat store ot Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac HOUSEKEEPERS. Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda. Soda Asb, Concentrated Lye Soap, Ao. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Are requested to examine our stock of Perfemerv. Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, xoiiei setts, ae. SMOKERS AND CH EWERS Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing s Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, onuu, x iue-cui, so. CARBON OIL. Of the best brands, always on band. LIQUORS, The best quality of Liquors always on band, for medical purposes. Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully vuuipuuuunu. I AugUSt ?, IO07. KEYSTONE STORE! Second St, Clearfield, Pa. NEW GOODS ! Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls!!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, LADIES' FURS ! CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LADIES' COATS, Ladies and Childrens' Shoes!! ALL WOOL REPS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, SILK FINISH VELVET for suits. ALEXANDRIA POPLINS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, KENEBEC REPELLANT, CHAMELEEN POPLIN, TAPPA CLOTH for Wrappert, LADIES' CLOAK NGS, WATERPROOF Black and Brown, CASSIMERES for Men and Boys, BONNET VELVETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS, WOOL AND COTTON DeLAINES, MUSLINS, COTT. FLANNELS, PRINTS, ZEPHYR, WORSTED & WOOL TARNS, Dress Trimmings, Under Clothing, Hate, Caps. Hoisery, Gloves, and a complete assort ment of all kinds of notions, at MODERATE PRICES. NIVLING & SHOWERS. Clearfield, Penn'a. Oct 14, 1868. DRTGOODS the cheapest in the eounty. at May 29. '67. MOSSOP'S. GUNS, Pistols and sword eanes to be had at June, . MERRELL A BIGLER'S. Mcknight & janxot, Wagon and Sleigh Makers (Immediately in rear of Planing Mill,) CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscribers would resnectfntlT lfirnn .u- eitisens of Clearfield, and the public in general that they are prepared to do all kinds of work oa WAGONS.CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS . i on short notice and on reasonable terms and ia . workmanlike manner. A new feature in ear lini si that we Iron our own work. AU orders promptly attended te WM. McENIGBT Nov. 18, 1868. CHARLES JANNOT. pURNITURE ROOMS. JOn GCEUCH, Desiresto inform bis old friends and eastossen that having enlarged bis shop and increased si, far to V V - --..u.-iiiig. ne is now prepared make to order such furniture a. may be desir . in rood atria anil .k.. ... r . .. ed mostly has on band at his -Furniture Rooms." a varied ssoruneni or furniture, among which is BUREAUS AND SIDFRmnns Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. ' Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen- uj-auuu iuu outer Jieaaieads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STAND8 HAT H IV . en " . ...... ' A UOVIVO, IT abus, Ac. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs And common and other Chairs. ' LOOKING-GLASS ICS Of every description on hand, and new gla fcr - which wiu pat ic on very ' - . wMcuvr notice. e also keeps on band, or furnishes to order, Hair Corn-h usk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFMS, Or EVERY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished uis or exenanged for an- xoved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar .in-wood and other I nmk.. ,f " . r . v. ..ii.ujviur ine oait- ness. taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Maraet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite tbe "Old Jew Store." jumm Ul KL1CH ANOTHER BIG "FLOP!" wm. r. johksoh. : : ; : - .... ,., Some rwn mjintlii m iwn I , .... t , , . -- -6- -iuuiiy aaucuncea that Pennville was "Right side up." Recent events have proven the announcement pieinature. Another "Flop" recent! v occurred nd enter among the improved, "interesting, and mportaaf' phases presented, is the one portrav n ran kkw. i.idq, r-...... 5 c ' Hocsa.of JOHNSON & BAILET who have Just returned from tbe East with a lam and artfully mrltnril tnrl - f ..... li. goods ot greater variety, and of better aealitv. than have heretofore been offered in this seetiea of tbe county. Call at the New Store Emmos, and yon will find : Dry Goods and Groceries, ITats, Caps, Boots and Shoe), Hard-warA- nniw.k,M I J " - "1 -- "J 1JV1IVR' ware. Wood and Stone-ware, Drugs, Oils. x ainia anu v arnisnes, jlas9, rutty, Read; . lade Clothing, Clocks, Confectionary, Cheese, Flour, Fish, and Provisions generally. Onr stock of Hardware will hear inspection, as it is full sid ol the 4m omaitf Our stock of Boots and Shoes is unequalled in quality and low prices. To the ladies. we would say we intend to asks the Notion and Dress department worthy tfctir nafronaae Articles nnr a 1...1 ,li k-n. ordered, to gait oar customer. Thestriking feature in the "Flop," and tbe ess we would keep before tie people Is, th vssr low fkici at WBira vim fTKLLine. Terpsb lie are invited to give ns a eali. Bring oa year Produce, your Boards, Shingles. Grain, Pork, Butter. Eggs. Dried Apples. Bags. Ae. Our irotts, 'Cheapest A Best. JOHNSON A EA1LET. Penrville. August 2. 1S67. !!! 10-17 1868-9 !!! READ CAREFULLY. Your Best Interests Demand It. a 3 ? I le W e-C S3 o is 5 B V 4 i-i I I O S J re -t re H 5 0 m 2. g 0 W 2 P L re P V 2 (n i - re t2 9 O C2 re s on 0 . . M IB re r-i W a A 0 0 C c 03 re 1? Q d re U r d as rj -i r g S3 a - o i ATIIM3HY0 avaa ... ri til i 1 1 TRONi IRON!! Best Iron, for 'B I .i -r MERRELL A BIt . st a" SALT' SALT'! A prime artiele ol '"sU am salt pntap in patent l,f Lo1' at the rtcie of P LASTER the cheapest ia the ""p May 29 '7. AIUB A SPIKES tbohepwt JJJ".