J'. the Jarmcr. The Ravages of Isskcts. We may say positively that destructive insects are increas ing every year, and that they destroy as great an amount ..i food as U saved. To meet these scourges will require our best efforts. The science of Entomology, by which insects are classified and their nature studied is becoming of national importance and we are sure that without its help little will be done. The first step in evry pursuit is analysis, by which we separate a whole into parts, upon each of which at tern ion is to be fixed. Here progress commences. One of the first results in this study is to make distinction between insects that arc useful and injurious, for unless tlii3 be done one will be as likely to destroy his friends as his enemies. At present this study is so far from being popular, than the greater part of educated men, socal'ed, are as ignor ant as the unlettered. It is manifest that the elements of this science should be taught in our common schools, if it is to become of much use ; for the transmission of learning directly from the learned few to the common people without the intcrvenrion of a teacher, is impossible. In fitting teachers for their duties, a knowledge of this science should be included among their ojialifications, as much as of arithmetic or grammar. X. Y. T. F. Club. Petrolecm as Paint. Crude petroleum is not only useful for painting buildings, but is the best preservative for ail manner of farm implements, wood or iron. As soon as it becomes dry, any tool may be handled without the least annoyance. For priming,- when other paint is to be nsed, petroleum is not only the cheapest but the best material to be found. We have between three and fourhurjdred'garden sashes in use. A por tion of these were painted two years ago with Prince's mineral paint and linseed oil. This is now so nearly gone that it has been necessary to oil the sashes to keep them from decaying. The other were oiled with petroleum when new, and afterward received one coat of the same paint, which seems now as fresh and solid as when it was first put on. This oil costs from twenty-five cents to thirty cents per gallon, and the only precaution necessary in its use is to have no fire about until it has been spread for a few hours, long enough for the most volatile and infiam mable parts to have evaporated. Evening Post. Sunflowers, were they a new thing, would be a wonder of beauty, and a profit to thou3 . ands. They give food for fowls, and yield a valuable oil. It is also claimed 'hat when planted between houses and a stagant water they ward off fever and ague in America. It has recently been asserted by experi menters in France and Holland, that sun flowers planted on an expensive scale will neutralize the deleterious effects of exhala tions from marshes. It is claimed that intermittent fever disappears from districts were sunflowers are cultivated. It is not ascertained in what manner the effect in wrought whether the sunflower generates oxygen like other plants of rapid growth, or whether like the corn bearers it emits ozone and destroys the animal and vegetable germs of miasms producing fever. To Print on Fruits. When a liand some fruit is intended to be shown at a fair or sent to a friend, it will add something in the way of novelty to have its name or that of 6ome person printed indelibly upon its surface. This may be done in several ways but the most common methods arc as fol lows: Just before the fruit hai attained its maturity, cut from tough, thin paper the name proposed and paste this upon the side of the specimen most fully exposed to the sun. The portion of the fruit covered by the paper will assume a different color from the other and when ripe tho paper is re moved, leaving the name distinctly visible. Upon squashes and melons, names and fig ures may be indelibly impressed by slightly scratching the surface while they are grow ing. Feedisq Too Much Corn'. A corres pondent of an Eastern paper, referring to the fact that pork is sometimes found of a yellow color, says that it results Irom too free use of corn for food. lie says that about tbe tin hogs are finished off, farmers often make a mistake in feeding too much unmixed grain. The result is bad digestion and yellow fat Mixed feed should be given to the last roots, pumpkins, apples with corn. As a rule, you can get them to eat more and take on more flesh than by a diet of rich food only. Grafting Wax. Four parts of rosin, ' three parts of beeswax and three of lard. melted together, make a good wax. It takes much less wax and is much handier to work with, and will make a better job to coat rags with wax. This can be done by tear ing the rags into strips, from one and one half to two inches wide, and dropping them into the mixture while cooking. It should be permitted to get cool enough before the rags are taken out, so that sufficient wax will stick to them to glaze nicely. Cincin. nati Gazette. Djarriioea in Fowls. A scanty supply of grain, which necessitates an excess of green food.or an unwholesome dietary of any aiscnpuon, are the usual causes of this com plaint Ihe treatment is simple : -Five grains of powdered chalk, the same auan tity of rhubarb and three of cayenne pepper, may be administrea ; and if relaxation not spcedly checked, a grain of opium and one of powdered ipecacuanha may be given every five or six hours. Tegetmeir A cultivator uses cut cornstalks as mulch for his hills of strawburry plants and finds advantage io it that the mulchin ma terial is free from seeds, and tbe strawberry plants in the spring send up the shoots through the cut stuff, and the fruit is kept from the earth and the soil, and is cleaner. Doctors are asking themselves the ques tion whether a negro can have a "white swelling." THE SINGER SEWING 31 A CHINE AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS r ThiwanJ .Seven Hundred and Etgk ' Iv-oiir M-irhmc, M-uie and Sold the Pait Year'. Tint number exceeds by thousands the sales of any other MachiDe, and the demand is still in crcagiue; THREE TlIOCSAJfD PER WEEK ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD. THE REASONS WHY: Because it embodies essential principles not found in any other Machine; because of its sim plicity or construction, ease oi operation, uni formity of precise action at any speed, and ca pacity for tho greatest range an I variety ef work, fine or coarse. Parties wishing; to pnrehase should not fail to exainins this best of all Sewing Machines. I have the Agency for this Machine, and will keep a full supply on hand. s Clearfield, May 4, 711 tt j. a. gnu" Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.S. LIBDELL, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to inform her friends, and the public, that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Rand atone and Marble, CCRB3 and POSTS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SLLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, Ire. Sh would invite stieeial attention to her Sand stone Monuments which are built from original designs and will compare favorably with any thine ef the kind in the country. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at liirM advance on the nrica of Sandstone. Yard on Heed Street, near the lepot,Clearfield, Pa. l-ay , isiy NEW HOUSE! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!! IIAIITSOCK & GOODWIN, Curwensville, Ta., Are now receiving, direct from Baltimore, Boston New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, an im mense stock oi DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Sfe , bought at lower prices than hare been made to any bouse in the town b'ince the good old days before the late war, all to be distributed to those who visit Curwensville for supplies. in accordance with toe great sacrifice at which they were bought. LADIES Are particularly invited to call at Hartsock h Goodwin's cheap store, and examine the splendid st oca ot DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SUA WLS, FANCY GOODS,ifc., on exhibition. They Defy Competition . Parties eannot do justice to themselves in buying any oi tne necessaries or me. withnutciling on ittay 4.'7U-3m.J UAHIsuta MWUWia. L O A X Chesapeake & Ohio II. K. Co. The advantages and attraction of this Loan,for nvestment purposes, are many and important : 1. It is based upon one of the Great Through Lines between the Seaboard and the West. 2. The seenrtty is already created, tbe greater part of the line being in successful running oper ation. , 3. The Locl Traffic, from the unrivalled Agri cultural regions and Iron and Coal deposits ad jacent, must be large and profitable. 4. The enterprise receives important conces sions and privileges from tbe States of Virginia and West Virginia. 5. It is under the management of efficient and well-known capitalists, whofe names are guaran tees for its early completion and successful oper ation. 8. The Bonds can be had cither in COUPON OR REGISTERED form ; they have thirty years to run. both princi pal and interest being payable in gold. 7. They are of denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, in coin, payable May 1st and November 1st. From our intimate acquaintance with the affairs and eondition of the Company, we know theae se curities to be peculiarly desirable, and suitable for safe employment of surplus capital, and fund ing of Qovernment Bonds, by Investors. Trustees of Estates, and others who prefer absolute seen rity with reasonable income XT l .1 t T ' " i J e.i n. iutuci v-uvu own r lve i wenties are en abled to procure these Bonds, bearing the same rate of interest and having a longer period to rn ana to realize a large increase of capital in ad dition. Bonds and Stocks dealt In at the Stoek Ex change, reeeived in exchange for this Loan, at the full market value, and the bonds returned free of express charges. j. nee jj ana accrued Interest in Our- rency. Pamph!eb.,Maps,aBd full information furnish- ed on application. FISK k HATCH, J H-SSAU STBKET, NEW TORE. May 4-10 w HO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT? RFADY.MADE COLORS. Known a "Railroad" Colors Guaranteed to oe more economical, more durable and more conveni- . .1 - k-fY, nfl-r-H A DOO- . 1 !.:. KAf.iv rfCaret cut iuuu it ii J a nun n -'v' w v-.-w - - . , .ntwiAj t(Pi.; talk .ttfi Pi-,Msal Painters. Willi lampJefl, sent free by mail on application. Globe Whit Lead and Color Worlf, Ap. 13-3m 111 Falto St.. New Beware of Imitations. Established 183S. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! JOHN TROUT"MAN, n.ir,r ;,,t fitl Tin a new and elegant Furni ture Koora, on Market street. East of the "Alls , ti.,.. r!i.rfifld. Pa., notifies the pnblie fc. e ' . ,n.:.j..frk.nl ,; that be keeps on nana an """,. j ' wln.it and common). Cane seat and Windsor chairs, eta . which will be sold cheap for cash, share of patronage is respectfully solicited. April I a- ltP- , mllE WONDERFUL LIN1MKM'. A- This Liniment having been used, for some years pastas a family medicine Dy tne pro prietor, and its good effects eoming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggostion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy far Catarrh and Billions Cholio, ever offered to the public : and will cure many other diseases in the Human Body. It is also asure cure iorri " and Vind-e-Hs in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent to any address oy enclos ing the price to VI 2a. U. auji. 11 u ru roatu-ca, Oct. 6, 1869. Clearfield corns ty. Pa. TlflSS H. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor Girls, -l"- Clearfield, Pa. The next Term of twentv-two weeks will com mence on Monday, May 9, 1870. Turns or tuition. Reading. Orthography,Writing. Object Les sons. Primary Arithmetic and rrimarr Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks), SS Go History, local and inscriptive weograpny with Man urawine. urammar, aieniai and Written Arithmetic Aleebra and tbe Sciences. ' t OP Instruction in Instrumental Musio, le 00 Oil Painting;, 12 00 Wax WorK, 8 SO For full particulars send for Circular. Cloarfield, August 25, 18fi9-ly. MILLWRIGHTING. II. T. Farnswortii, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirous of having Mills built, that he is prepared to build ana repair eitner Uirculur er Muley saw Mills, and Grist Mills after the latest improved pntterns He has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to give satisfaction in regard to power and speed. His motto is, to do work so as to give perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly answered by addressing him at Ulearbeld, UlearUcIrt county, Pa. rite your name and address plain. April 2u. lS70-ly. TIIE IIIXKLEY. FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. Price $30. Every family in the country needs one. It knits everything from a mitten to a blanket. A child 12 years can learn towork it in an hour. It is operated the same as a sewing machine by hand or foot. It uses but one needle, and is the perfection of beauty and usefulness. Circulars with cuts and lull particulars free to everybody. Agents wanted in every county. Apply quickly. HINKLEY KNITTING MA CHINE CO.. apl "-3m 178 Broadway, N. Y., or Bath, Me. TIIE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 294 BOWERT. EMPIRE 294 BOWERY. The extraordinary seccss of their new and im proved manulacturiug Machines for light or beavy work, nas induced the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. to manufacture a new Family Marhice ot the same style and construction, with additional ornamen tation, making it equal in beauty and noun witn other family machines. whereas in usefulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. Tbe price of this now acknowledged necessary article comes within reach of every class, and the Company is prepared to offer tho most liberal ndueements to buyers, dralers and agents, -.very Machine warranted, Apply for circulars and I samples to EMPIR ESE WING MA C IT INE CO., Ap IJ-.lm No. 2'J4 Botrery. Neic tori:. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Shelastie year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 2ith day of April, 1870. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter te the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms or Tpitiok: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) S5 08 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Ilisto ry. 18.00 Algebr,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemhrtry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Qeogra PhJ- S9.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any cf the a- bove branches. S 12,01 Music. Piano, (30 lessons.) io.o leso -eduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Ret. P. L. HARRISON, a. m. Jnly 81,1867. Prineipal. RE M0VA L . IIARTSWTntr At ttjavtv DRUGGIST-, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. W beg leave to inform our old and new ennta- 1 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 re spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS, PAINTS c VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Mediainesconsist of every iL: j , . , ... it. . . iniug usea, eeieoiea wita me greatest ear, ana WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE'A also keep a full stock of Dyes, Perfumeries Toilet artioles. Soaps. Tooth Brashes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind ef crusnes. rt e cave a la' go lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in faet vorvthintr nsed in the painting business, which we offer at City prices io casu uuyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest slock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted u oe oi we nest mo market aoords. J. G. HARTS WICK, Deo. 2, 1868. JOHN F. IRWIN. HARRY F. BIGLER & CO., Clearfield, Pa Have just received and offer for sale cheap. Single and double, iron and wood, SHOVEL PLOWS ; Patent, Iron and wood, expanding CULTIVATORS ; Patent-screw, steel CULTIVATOR TEETH ; Solid steel, single and double, SHOVEL PLOW BLADES ; PINK AND WHITE LINING SKINS, AND ROAN SKINS. Clearfield, April 20,1870. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stocK oi CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND O VERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, HE AVr CALF BOOTS, $5, MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $6, CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield, Jddo 80, 1869. ATTENTION, B TJ Y E II S READ! READ!! Who sells the cheapest goods in the couatj : MOSSOT ! Who sells best calicoes at 12 cts a yard MOSSOT! Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at $4 56? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKip Loots at 4,50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else? MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? ca chop and Feed the cheapest ? MOSSOP! WTio sells Hardware the cheapest ?. MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the j lowest cash prices r MOSSOP! I Evervbodv nhould buy their eoods at " " MOSSOP S! Clearfield, May 11.1869. FULLERTON S (formerly M'Gaughey -,) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon, IN LEAVY'S SEW BUILDING, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a ine selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nats, Ac. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, ana served up in any style, to suit the taste of eustomers. A full stock of goods just received from the East. U- Billiard Saloon in Second Story. April 27-'70J D. R FULLERTON. NEW STORE. Corner of Seeond St. and Hill Read. 11. MITCHELL Has just reeeived and opened, at the abov nam ed place, an entire new stock ef Bpriag aad Summer Geeds, which he will sell very aheap for cash. His stoek consists of Dry Goods, Groeeries, Hardware, Quaensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. Ha also keeps ohoice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fr.aits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respcetiully requested te give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1868. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons dcsirons of nurchasinr a farm, are di reeted to examine that valuable property in Law- reuce township, and situate at the mouth of of Clearfield, and convenient to schools and churches. The property contains ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, part of which is im proved and under a high state of cultivation the w-ole being well tencea. uoal, iron ere, an other minerals are found on the same. The buildines eon-ist of a good TWO-STOR Y D WELLING HO US E, 28.by 4S feet a GOOD ; BARN, and otherconvenientoutbuildings And there is growing on tbe premises a ytfung bearing orchard of ehoioe frnit trees. This property is very pleasantly situated and being at tbe eoufiuenoe of tbe creek and the river, it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a nivate familv. its nosrtion on tne creea ana river also render it a good situation for a board ing bouse during tbe ratting season. The west and north sides of this property being boundeil by the ereek and river, makes it one of the bert raftina- rrounds in ten section, ana as such yields a handsome revenue yearly. The owner. Mr. M. A. Frank, having perm a ncntly settled in the west, is the reason for dis posing of this valuable property. For )erms, ate., apply to S. J. 110VF. October. Ic3v. virarneia, ra. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A MM OTH STORE - OF TIIE Moshannon Land and Lumber Co, OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. itttanted io.ooo pounds of wool, at t ',KTSroSTOBi,"CUareld,Pa. jail VERY FINK blankets 7 ill be sold cheap NOW! NOW!! NOW!!! REMOVAL. The undersigned respectfully informs tbe elti- sens of Clearfield and vicinity, that be has re moved his BAKERY to the building on the corner ef Market and Third Streets, formerly occupied by J-oha Hilburn, where he keeps on hand all kinds at Confectionaries, BREAD, PIES, Cakes, etc., which will be sold at very reasonable rates BREAD ONLY 1 'JENTS A LOAF. Feb. 23, 1870-3m. J0U5 A. STADLER. ATTENTION RAFTSMEN ! Raftsmen are informed that the best and cheap est breed can at all times be bad at STADLER'S BAKERY, Clearfield, Pa. a. . BHD, J.F.WE-VltR w. rowiLL, e. r. aoor NOTICE, i Jonas. .w.aarra. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL AL L R I G II T . Missus. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respectfull? inform the ertisens ef the oounty that they have completely refitted and supplied tbeir PLANING MILL, Id this Borough, with the best and latest improved . WOOD "WORKING MACHINERY, and arc now prepared te execute all orders in their line of business, sneh as Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, of nil kinds. They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand. nd will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pnnnel plank preferred Sor . '67. EW SPRING STOCK1 S II A W k S 0 N. Have just returned from the east and are new opening an entire new stock ef goods in the roes formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, an Market trect, which they now offer te tbe public at the lowest cash prices. Their stoek consists of a general assortment cl Dry Ooeds. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Dress Seeds. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Mails, etc in faet, everything usually kept in a retail store ean be had by calling at this store, er will be procured to order. Their stock is well setee'eef. aad consists ef ihe newest goods, is of the best quality, of Ike latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cask, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine enr stock before making your purchases, as we are determined -lease all who saay favor as with their custom. May8,lR67. J. SHAW t SON. FURNITURE ROOMS. .' jon.i gvelich; Desires to inferm his old friends and eestomers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates tor cash, li mostly has on band at bis rumiture Kcrms a varied assortment of furniture, among which i BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS. . Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor. Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, J en ny-lind and other .Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KIXDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT HACKS, WASU-MASDS, AC. Spring-scat. Cain-bottom, and Farlor Chairs; And common and other sirs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every deseription on hand, and new ! fc old I raises, which will be put :r. on very reasonable terms, onrhort notice. a also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair lorn-nusk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many ether articles are furnished te enstomqu cheap for casb or exchanged for ap proved country produoe. Cherry. Maple. Poplar Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for tho busi ness. taken in exchanre for furniture. Remember the shop is on Maraet street. Clear Held, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." December 4. IKnl JOHN OI'Fl.K H P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS A Pure, Pleasant, Safe and Reliable Tonic, com pounded from fresh and ohoice herbs and pet itively pure spirits, free from fuiil oil. or ther irritating properties, and will aot disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain mora med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Dieoetio to euro Dyspepsia to cure Fo er and Ague to care Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Diarrhea to enra Flatulence to core Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria to cure Sallownese of the Complexion to euro Pimplea and Blotches to cure ueneral Debility and Prostration o: th Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQUAL TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT l PER BOTTLE A liberal diereuiU to the trad. X--CrACTt7BBD EXCLUSIVELY IT A. I. SUA W, CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealer in Drags, Medioines, Chemioals, Dye Muni, una, rainu, varnishes, Ac., latent Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods nsuauy kept in a Drug Store, sold cheap. Having in his employ a clerk a graduate in Pharmacy who speaks both English and Gar man, the undersigned feels so hesitancy in saying that eustomers can rely upon having : tha prcsorlp tions properly pat up. A. I. SHAW. Feb. 23, 1870. HEM OVAL! RE. M OVAL! C KRATZER & SONS, Have removed te the large and el.g,Bt STORE ROOM, on Second Street, ,ijol't rail Big-ler'. Hardware Store, where tfc,, Z be pleased U see their old and new east,,,,,,, Citiiensof the county visiting Clearfield wishing to make 'purchases, will Sad it t. a,,;, advantage to examine their stoek. Goods at cash prices exchanged for all k adi.f country prod nee. Jsa l.'tt. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; tSkeet Mir for Piano, Flute and Vi'olia; Blank Account and Pan TW.v. ..r . .per ana cnveiopei. Frfock pressed and plain; Pensaad Ptocili; Deeds; Mortgages: Jadrwient. Ex....; , Promissry Notes; Blank Legal Paper; While and Panaw.it xri,, gai cap; necerd rap Bill eit. ete , Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail Wy I. A. G A U LIN, At the Pos eSc. en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May S, 1SS a. s. rev.. B0YNT0N & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine StrreU CLEARFIELD, PA., AEi-CTti-as or STEAM ENGINES. r Mulay and Circular Saw Milli, HEAD BLOCKS, WA TER WHEELS, SHAFTIKG. Tl Ll ETE. BOLTJ. and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVE?, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoe, Thiwi, aad eastings ef sll kieas. DEALERS IX UiS-rds' Injector, 9feaas Gauges. Steas Whist!, Oilers, Tallow Cops. Oil Caps. Gijs rki. Air Cocks. (5 lob Valves. Ckt.k Yalrts, Wrought Iron Pipe, Sttara Pswjs, Boiler Feed-Pamps. d friclia Metals. Rosp Bten Facklag, Sum PackiBf, is.. ., Ieeember. lMi-tf. J. a. SRA11H. w. aiasa. a. a. isi. NEW FIRM JAS. B." GRAHAM & SONS, WnOLESALS AND RETAIL DBALIM Id all kinds ef - Dry Goods, Boots and Skees, Hal mi Csss, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Qess ware. Wood and Willowware. Fleer, Bason, Fish.Salt etc., Markt3t., CLIARFIILD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks Cebargs, Alesi Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Sisf bams. Prints, Poplins, Lawns. Isa shades, Handkerchiefs Kid sid ther GloTes.Heiery.Bale rals. Hoop-skirts, and a V general variety ef ris- -bons, trimmings, Battens, Braids, etc. at the lowest rlV FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths. Blaek Fanoy Cassimeres,Sattinotts. Twds. Kl tons, Water proof Cloth. Silk. Sstia and common Vestings. cts., in great variety, and at pries that-' will give fearal satisfaction te bayeis. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready aisd Cl ing. Hat and Caps, Boots and Shess, Hardware and Queensware. a g Stock, Wood and Willowware. and a full stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM A 80NS sell all articles that art sually kept in a well-regulated co-aW store, and hence the people generally will nd it to their advantage te buj goods of thess. Grain aad country predaseUis exchange far Getls Ao. .-'? ir