f f;e Uffeman' gournaf, kaxfidb, ga., gmte 8, 1870. 0t the farmer. The best Medicine for Stock. The question is very frequently asked, "What shall I do for my cow?" or "My colt is sick can you tell nie what to give him?" These inquiries are sometimes ac companied by descriptions which would enable a veterinary surgeon, or one acquaia ted with diseases of animals, to form aa opinion as to the nature of I he disease. It U often that no account of the ruptoms is given, and very frequently the owLer is una ble to give one. Many farmers have certain specific rem edies which they administer in all cases, without regard to the nature of the difficul ty. In some instances they may be useful, in others they are of no benefit, and not un frequently they do much harm. These remedies are very numerous, almost every one having some favorite dose which his father used before him, and which is believ ed to be a care for all manner ot complaiuts. There is ancther class, who depend entirely cn what their neighbors recommend, and who pour everything down he poor beast's throat that anybody advises. We have in mind the cuss of a very valuable Merino ram, ic thos halcyon days when wool was $1 a pound in the farmer's garret, and $1 000 was considered a email sum to represent the value of such an auimal ; the poor crea ture, with constitution enfeebled by an ex cessively heavy fleece, and superabundant deposit of yolk, broke down under the strain of unnatural and stimulating food and ex cessive service. The owner, who had refus e 1 an offer of $2,500 for him, was in dismay, and knowing nothing about treating stock animals, asked the opinion of every one, and followed the advice of all. Through wort, squills, turpentine, castor oil, decocton of tobacco, pain killer, camphor, rum, laud anum and a dozen other drugs followed each Other in rapid s iccetsion, until the stomach that needed rest, was filled with a fermen ting mass of matter that would have burned a passage through the sides of a shark. Of course the ram died. This is a literal truth, and no iancy bketch, and although it is an extreme case, it is just as rational as much of the treatment received by sick animals. It is not strange that farmers do not un derstand doctoring cattle. They have too much to do to study the subject. Veteri nary surgeons are so few that it is not pos sible to procure their assistance in many cases, and the common "cow-doctors." or "farriers," as they style themselves, are usually too ignorant to be accused of quack ery. As a general thing, sick animals live or die, as nature helps them or not The farmer can write to some agricultural edi tor, and obtain valuable information after his best cow has gone to her rest in the compost heap. There is one remedy which is suited a like to all diseases, all animals, and to eve ry climate, and never fails. It costs noth ing less than nothing, for the improved condition of the stock in consequence of this magical, all-healing balm being kept on hand, is worth many dollars, and every iarmer may have it. It is Prevention, With proper care and suitable feeding, that atteution which it pays to give to stock, ninety-nine per cent, of the cases of sick ness would not occur. This is strong lan guage, but is true. There is no need of having sickness among domestic animals. Sickness is the result of violation of the laws of nature. The domestic animals are in the absolute control of their owners. If they are sick it is the fault of the owner, A creature that will not thrive and perform all its natural functions and duties, and maintain good care of, is afflicted with some constitutional weakness or disease, and should be diiposcd of to make room for one that is sound. Vermont Farmer. J Lazy Fa emirs. Laziness prevents a man from getting off his horse to put up the first rail that gets knocked off the fence and through this lazy neglect a whole field of corn is seriously damaged. Laziness keeps a man from driving Jone nail when one would do, and finally costs a carpenter's bill for extensive repairs. Laziness allows a gate to get off the hin ges and in the mud, or stand propped by rails or a stable or barn to leak and dam age hundreds of dollars worth of proven der. Laziness, in short, is the right and prop er name for nine-tenths of the excuses given for bad farming. But by far the most pro line of the many wastes that are due to Iazi ness in that waste is in itself o great and has so many ramifications, that we will have to defer its discussion tfor another time. Dixie Farmer. Bad Sied. 3Iany thousands of dollars are lost anuualiy in consequence of planting poor seed. Acres of old and worthless car rot, beet, onion, and similar seeds are sown every year, which might be avoided if every one who is growing such crops would take the trouble of testing a few of the seeds previous to sowing. The loss of preparing the ground and sowing is usually far more than the cost of the seeds, and generally when their worthlessness is discovered the season is too far advanced to remedy the eviL It is a very easy matter to start a few seeds in pots or boxes, and determine what pro portion will grow, without running the risk of losing a crop in addition to the cost of preparing the soil and sowing. Hearth and Home. Giving Ba Chloboform. J. n. Thomas, of Canada, writes the Bee Jour nal : "Chloroform may be safely used in proper quantity for quieting bees. As an agent for introducing queens I have found it very effectual. The quantity used should never exceed one-fourth of an ounce and even that quantity may be found too large if the hive is tight and all the fumes are retained in the hive among the bees. It is not best to give so much as to make the bees fall down out of the combs, because if so many of them would get a doctor's dose. rot dead drunk, but simply drunk, is all they require.. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ALL. OTHERS ! Eighty-six ThuonJew Hundred and Eighty-one Machmet Mode and Sold the Past Year! The number exceeds by thousands the sales of any other Machine, and the demand is still in creasing THREE THOUSAND PErt WEEK AKE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD. THE SEASONS WHY: Because it embodies essential principles not found in any other Machine; because of its sim plicity of construction, ease of operation, uni formity of precise action at any speed, and ca pacity for the greatest range and variety ef work, fine or coarse. Parties wishiBg to purchase sh ould not fail to examine this best of all Sewing Machines. I have the Agency for this Machine, and will keep a full supply on hand. Clearfield.MayA.'TO tf J. S. SHOWERS. Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to inform her friends, aud the public, that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock ef ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLB, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Band stone and Marble, CURBS aad POSTS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, ifC. She wonld invite special attention to her Sand stone Monuments which are built from original aesigns ana will compare favorably witn any thing ef the kind in the country. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. Yard on Keed Street, near the Depot,ClearfieId, Pa. May 4, 1S70. NEW HOUSE! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!! IIARTSOCK & GOODWIN, Curwensville, Pa., Are now receiving, direct from Baltimore, Boston, Aew lora, I'hiladelpnia and Pittsburg, an im mense stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CHINA, GLASS AND Q UEENS WAR E, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Ifc, bought at lower prices than have been made to any hoase in the town Mince the good old days before the late war, all to be distributed to those who visit Curwensville for supplies,in accordance with the great sacrifice at which they were bought. LADIES Are particularly invited to eall at Hartaock A Goodwin's cheap store, and examine the splendid stock of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SUA WLS, FANCY GOODS,ltt., on exhibition. Tliey Defy Competition ! Parties eannot do justice to themselves in buying any of the necessaries ef life, without calling on May 4. '70-301.1 HARTSOCK A GOODWIN. L 0 'A N Chesapeake & Ohio R. K. Co. The advantages and attraction of this Loan, for investment purposes, are many and important : 1. It is based upon one of the Great Through Lines between the Seaboard and the West. S. The see unty is already pealed, the greater part of the line being in successful running oper ation. 3. The Local Trafflc, from the nnrivalled 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 the States of Virginia and West Virginia. i. It is under the management of efficient and well-known capitalists, whose names are guaran tees fer its early completion and successful oper ation. - 6. The Bonds can be had either in COUPON Oil REGISTERED form; they hare thirty years to run, both princi pal and interest being payable in gold. 7. They are of denominations of $1,000, $500 and $ioo, bearing interest at the rate of six per eent. in coin, payable May 1st aad November 1st From our intimate acquaintance with the affairs and condition of the Company, we know these se curities to be peculiarly desirable, and suitable for safe employment of surplus capital, and fund ing of Government Bonds, ty Investors, Trustees of Estates, and others who prefer absolute secu rity with reasonable income. Holders of United States FiveTwenties are en abled to procure these Bonds, bearing the same rate of interest and having a longer period to run and to realize a large inorease of capital in ad dition. Bonds and Stocks dealt ia at th 6iock Ex change, received in exchange for this Loan, at the full market value, and the bonds returned free ef express charges. Price 90 and accrued Intcreit in Cur rency. Pemphleto.Maps, and full inferm.ti,,. ,,;.,, ed eo application. FISK 4 HATCH, May 4-10w J bamau strict, saw toes. WHO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT READY-MADE COLORS. Known as "Railroad" Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical, more durable and more conveni ent than any Paint ever before offered. A bo.0 entitled "Plain talk with Practical Painters," with sample, sent free by mail on application. MASCRY A WUITON. Glob White Lead and Color Worts, Ap. 13-3m 111 Fulton St., New . Beware of Imitations. Established ! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! . JOHN TROUTMAN, Having just fitted up a new and elegant Furni ture Boom, on Market street, East of the "Alle gheny House," Clearfield, Pa., notifies the public that he keeps on hand all kinds of Chamber suits, (walnut and common), Cane seat and Windsor chairs, etc., which will be sold cheap for cash. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. April 13, 1870. rmiE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. - This Liniment having been used, for some years past,as a family medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effeots coming to the notice of his neighbors, has, at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture itfor the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Catarrh and Billions Cholic, ever offered to the Eublic; and will cure many other diseases in the uman body. It is also a sure cure for Pole-evil and Wind-galls in horses. Directions fer its use accompany each bottle. Price, SI per bottle, er six bottles for 85. bent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. H. WAGONER, Hurd Postoffice, Oct. (, 1S69. Clearfield county, Pa. TVfISS n. S. SWAN'S, School for GirU, Clearfield, Pa. The next Term of twentv-twe weeks will com mence en Monday, May 9, 1870. TBRMS OF TBITIOff. Reading, Orthography,Writing, Object Les sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks), S5 OS History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 8 S Algebra and the Sciences, 69 Instruction in Instrumental Music, 10 60 Oil Painting, 12 09 Wax Work, 8 For full particulars send for Circalar. Clearfield, August 25, 1869-ly. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T. Farnswortii, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirons of having Mills built, that he is prepared to build and lepair either Circular er Muley Saw Mills, and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns He has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to give satisfaction in regard to power and speed, ilia motto is, to do work so as to give perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly answered by addressing him at Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa. Write your name and address plain. April 3D, 1870-ly. THE IIINKLEY 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 to work it in an hoar. 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 waited in every county. Apply quickly. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. apI3-3m 178 Broadway, N. Y., or Bath, Me. THE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 294 BOWBRT. EMPIRE 294 BOWBRT. The extraordinary success of their new and im proved manufacturing Machines for light or heavy work, has induced the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. to manufacture a new Family Machine ot the same style and construction, with additional ornamen tation, making it eoual in beautv and finish with other family machines,whereas in usefulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. The price of this now acknowledged necessary arucia comes witnin reacn ot every class, and the Coinpaov is preDared lo offer the most liberal inducements to buyers, dealers and agents. Every Machine warranted, Apnlv for circular and samples to EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO., apu-Jin l iVn. a flaiwry, iYi York. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence en Men day, the 25th day ef April, 1870. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they eater te the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both aczes. The Principal having had the advantage ef 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 lis charge. Tiaai or Tcitiok: Orthography, Heading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) Sit Grammar, Geography, Arithmetie, aad Histo r7 , Algebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry uoox-aeeping, Botany, and Physical Georra PnJ- ' 19,00 Latin, Greek and French, with any ef the a- bove branches. S 12,00 Musio. Piane, (30 lessons,) 910.00 rJTNo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire ef Rav. P. L.HARRISON, a. w. July 31,1887. Principal. R E M 0 V A L . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St, Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new easte rners, that wf hiTa removed oar establishment te the new building just erected ea Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion Hoase en the west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS, PAINTS if VARNISMXM. Our stock of Drugs and Medieineseoasist ef every thing used, selected with the greatest eara, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep a lull stock of Dyes, Perfameries Toilet articlea.Soaps, Tooth Brashes. Hair Brash es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind ef Brushes. We have a la go let ef White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Pint. mnA s. r . . in the Laintins basinM. wk;.k - - r - m.wm ww wuwr w IVJ prices to cash buyers. TOBACCO AND SKGAMM, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock ef va- ....... .... vuwma in luie piace, ana warranted to be of the best the market affords. n G. HARTSWICK, HARRY F. BIGLER & CO., Clearfield, Pa., Have just received and offer for sale cheap, Single and doable, iron and wood, SHOVEL PLOWS ; Patent, iron and wood, expanding CULTIVATORS; Patent-screw, steel CULTIVATOR TEETH ; f olid steel, single and double, SHOVEL PLOW BLADES; PISK AND WHITE LINING SKINS, AND ROAN SKINS. Clearfiold, April 20, 1870. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving & splendid stock of CARPETS A-ND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW" SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LAD1EJS SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, 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, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, 5, MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $, 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, June 30, 1869. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ!! Who sells the cheapest goods in ths countj ? MO S.S OP ! Who sells best calicoes at 12 J cts a yard moss on Who sells best unbleaohed saaslia at IT cents MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $5 00? MOSSOP! Wee sells Hall's host Coarse Beets at $4 II? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKJp Boots at f 4,50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower thai anybody else? MOSSOP! Who sails Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest? M O S S OT! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? 89 MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! ",;.;Who sells Piaster the cheapest ? . MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down te the lowest cash prie.s ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP S! Clearfield, May It. Hit. FULLERTON S (formerly M Gaughey's,) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW BOILDINO-, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept ea band a ine selection ef Candies, Cigars, Tobaoeo, Nuts, Ae. Alsa Fresh Oysters, received daily, aad served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. A fall stock of goods jast reoeived from the East. JS&T Billiard Saloon in Second Story. April 27--70J D. R. FULLERTON. NEW ST0EE. Corner of Eeeoad St. aad Hill Read. R. MITCHELL Has jast received and opened, at the abev-earned place, an entire aew steek ef Spring aad Summer Goods, wbieh he wiU sell very ekoap for cash. His steek consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qaeeniware. Boots and Shoes, Hats aad Caps, Ready made Clothing, eta. He also keeps choice Floor, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Frails. Perseas desireas of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested te give hiss a eall. Approved eoantry produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange lor goods. Clearfield, Jane 17, 18(8. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of purchasing a farm, are di rected to examine that valuable property in Law rence township, and situate at the mouth ef I learneld creek two miles East of the Borough of Clearfield, and convenient te seheola and churches. The property contains ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, part of which is im proved and under a high state ef cultivation the whole being well fenced. Coal, iron ere, and other minerals are found on the same. The buildings consist of a good TWO-STORY U tr KL.L,IILr HUU&tiibJ 48 teet a IrUdlJ BARN.mnd otherconvenienteutbuildinge And there is growing on the premises a yeang bearing orchard of choioe fruit trees. This property is very pleasantly situated and being at the confluence of the oreek and the river. it is a very desirable and inviting residence fer a private lamiiy. lis position on tne eroek and river also render it a good situation for a beard ing bouse during the rafting season. The west and north sides of this cresertv beine bounded by the creek and river, makes it one of the best rafting groands in this section, and as such yielus a handsome reveaue yearly. The owner. Mr. M. A. Frank, having norma nently settled in the west, is the reason for dis posing of this valuable property. For terms, etc., apply to 0. J. BUW, October 1,1869. Clearfield, Pa BARGAINS in- ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A M.M O T H STORE OF THE Moshannon Land and Lumber Co., OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. M 1 A A How 1 de it in S mos. with stencils. CL1'AJ Bamples mailed free. A. J. Fcli.a, New York. April 15-Sa VSRTFtNB blankets will be sold eheaa J. SHAW SOW. F. N A U G L E , WAICK SIAKZE, GRAHAM'S EOtT, CLEARFlILl. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on band, (ana constantly receiving new additions, a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eizht-davand thirtv-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCHES fine assortment, o (silver Hunt ing and open ease American patent Levers, plain and fall jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, ia silver extension and dsk holders. SPECTACLES, large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plaimglaas. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a fall set. ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons, Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO, Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting, got up to order. Call and Ki sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted . A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 26th, 166$. 11. P. NALULE. a. l. tiiD, a. r. boof ; r.vn NOTICE. t.w"i s. w. row SETTS. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, woald respectfully inform the citisens ef the county that they have completely refitted aad supplied their PLANING MILL, ia this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared te execute all orders ia their fine of business, saeh as Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, of all kinds. Theyhave a large stock of dry lumber en hand, and will pay eash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pannel plank preferred Nv e. '67. JfEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW k SON. Have just returned from the east and are new opeaing an entire new stock ef goods ia the ream formerly eeeupied by Wm. F. Irwia, ea Market Street, whieh they aew offer te the public at the lowest eash prices. Their stock consists ef a geaeral assortment of Dry Ooeds, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Beets, Bhees. HaU, Caps, Bonnete, Dress ttoeda, Fruits, Candles, fish, Salt, Breams, Nails, ate., in fact, everything usually kept ia a retail atere can be had by ealliag at this Iere, er will be procured to order. Their stock is well seleeted, and consists ef the newest goods, is of the best quality, ef the latest styles, aad will be sold at lowest prices for eash, or exohanged for approved country produce. Be sure and eall aad examiae ear stack before making yoar purchases, as we are determiaed nlease all who may favor as with their custau. May 8, ISeT. J. SHAW A SON. pURNITUEE ROOMS. JOHN CBELICn, Desires te inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is new prepared to make to order saeh furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at his '-Furniture Koems,' a varied assortment of furniture, among which is BCREAl'S AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-l.ind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WOBK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ae. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, aad Parlor Chairs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING -CLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses fer old frames, which will be put in on very reasonable terms, onshort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, iern-nusK. Hair and Uotlon tcp Mattresses. COFFINS, Of EVERY KIND, . Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, Hoase painting done to order. The above, and many ether articles are furnished to customers cheap for casa or exchanged fer ap. proved country produce. Cherry, Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Maraet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." December 4. 1881 JOHN GCKLIOH P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S PDRl WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pare, Pleasant , Eafe and Reliable Tonic, com pound sd from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil oil, or ether irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend the non delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more mod- icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion m cure isygpepsia io cure r ei or ana Ague te cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to oure Chronic Diarrhea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid Kructations to care Nervous Debility to cure uypocnonarta to cure ballowness of the core General Debility and Prostration of the IT' HAS XO EQUAL TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD BVERTWHERB, AT $1 PER BOTTLE. A liberal dueount t the trad. MAsoricTcaao bxclcsivblt bv A. .I. SHAW, CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes. Ac, Patent Medicines, Pare Wines and Liquor for medical porpo.es, Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drag Store, sold cheap. Having in his employ a clerk a graduate in Pharmacy who speaks both Ina-lish and Ger man, the undersigned feels no hesitancy in saying II. mat enstomersean rely upon having tne prescript tions properly put up. A. X. SHAW, Feb. :3, 1870, REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C KRATZER k SONS, Have removed t. the large and .... ETORB ROOM, on See.nd Street, adj."" rell A Biker's Hardware Store. wh.r. ttff be pleased te see their old and new en.t,.,',, Citisens of the county visiting Clear ftli wishing to make 'purchases, will tBi it fc advantage to examine their itssk. " ' Good, at cash prices oxebaag,, f , f country produce. Jm , LOOK AT THIS! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles aad Miscellaneous Seeks- Basel Um.. tor Piaue, Flute aai Vielia; Blank Aecount and Pais Beeks. ef er.rv i. eeriptiou; Paper and EevsIobm. Pr.s.k pressed aud plain; Pecsaad Faaeili; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Extastisa sic Promissry Kutes; Blank Legal Paper; White aad Pantatu Brief; Legal cap; r.eeerd cap Bill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale er Retail j P. A. GAUL IX, At the Poat emee. en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 1, 18(1 a. w. aerxTea. : vesse. B0YNT0N it YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., St AKBIACTSKIBS ot STEAM ENGINES, Mulay nd Circular Saw Milli, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER VWZILS. SH AFTISO, PULLB1S, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. . STANLEY PARLOR ST0VIS, COOK STOVES, Heating Stovts, Sled Shoe, riows, and eastings ef all kiads. DEALERS IX Oifards' Injeotor, Steass Gaagea. I mim Wsiiaae, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Car Gasgs feast, Air Coeks. Globe Valves, Caws Valval, Wroagbi Irca Pipe. Bute Paaaa, Boiler Feed Farnpi, Aati-frlelUa Metals, Sea Sleae Paakiag, Sam Paekiag, Sc.. Ae., . December, lg(t-tf. 3. B. OIIIS. w. siisis. : a. a aaiatav NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AXD EXTAIL CSXLIU la a'.l kinds ot Dry Goods, Beets and Skees, Sals aid Cass, Eotions, Groceries, Hardware, Qaeis ware, Wood and Willowware. Fietr, Baeea, FUh.Salt etc, MarksiSt., CLEARFIELD, FA. FOR THE LADIE3 They have Bonnets. Bilks, Cebargs, Aliases, Meriaos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, 61sg hsms, Prints, roplias, Lawas. Saa shades. Handkerchiefs Kid aad ether Glovea.Hesiery .Balmo rals, Heop-akirts, aad a geaeral variety ef rik bous, trimmings, Batteas, Braids, etc., at the lowetl srlej FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cletkt. B!ask a Fancy Cassimeres,Sattlnetts, Tweeei, M toas, Wster-proef Cloth. Bilk. Sella and common Vestisgs, etc., ia great variety, aad at prises that; will give geaeral atisfaetioa e buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Resdy-mads CI ing, Hats and Caps, Boots aad Ssees, Hardware and Queentware, a gesd Block, Wood and Willowware, and a fall stock ef fireeeries. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SOUS sell all articles that ere usually kept in a well-regulated ooeatry tore, and hence the people generally will And il to their advantage te buj goods ef them. rata aad eoantry produce tacea exchange fer Eecd!- AM.