f f;c tctffemcro' gonmal, gfearficfb, a., Jiprtr 5, 1871. get tkt gnxmtx. So Swine Bequire Salt ? This has been a mooted question with far mers and breeders for many years, and now remains as far from a satisfactory Eolation as when first started ; nome inclining to the affirmative opinion, and the large majority to a negative belief. The farmer contend that animals in a wild state neither require or have access to it. This is a mistake ; even in a wild state there are certaio condi tions of the animal economy, affecting the health and comfort, which tbe instinct of the brute creation teaches them how to counteract. Astringents acids, alkalis, 6alts, ic, abounding in certain earths, plants and sprigs are sought for and duly appropriated by the animal. The wild beast is his own physician, Nature having endow ed him with the power and means to pre scribe his own physic, for whatever ailment the particular condition of his body devel ops. This instinct, or all wise unseen pow er, the animal is in a great measure de prived of in a slate of domesticity ; he is solely and entirely the creature of roan, subject to man's treatment, care and pro vision. His whole physical nature has un undergone a change ; his appetites are not the same ; hi food is different, he is mated with different varieties of his Fpecics, and, compared with his original type, there is a wonderful metamorphisis in his confirma tion. These facts will at once destroy the theory of tli05e who are inclined to the negative side of the question just referred to. While all other domestic animals are reg ularly supplied with salt, the hog is general ly neglected. He requires, however, to be constantly supplied with it as are horses, cattle, or sheep, and suffers as much when deprived of it as cither of these. His food is almost invariably given to him in a fresh state, and to this fact we may attribute the presence of trichina and other diseases pe culiar to swine, which secin to baffle the most skillful treatment. If salt be net mix ed with the food, it should constantly be kept in a separate trough in his sty, where access may be had whenever the animal feels inclined to lick or eat it. If farmers and breeders will try the latter plan, it will af ford them a good opportunity of ascertain ing whether or not the hog requires salt, and also whether it benefits his condition while living, and improves the quality of his flesh when prepared for tbe table. There is another simple method of test ing the value of salt when given to swine. Let the farmer breed from a boar and sow fed on salt, and rear a litter to their full growth fattened in the ordinary way, and try the same experiment the same time with another set, never fed with salt, and let him note well the result. Tho former will be healthier, hardier, less subject, to disease, fatter, better, and the meat will be sweeter and much more wholesome. If these con siderations are woith anything to the farm er and breeder, they are worth, at least, an impartial investigation. COUNTY DIKF.CTOKV. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Jd Mac jay in January, I 3d Monday in Jane. 2 w. Sd " in March, I 4th " io 8pt.2v. 4th " in May, 2d in Nov. 2 w. COITNTT AND DISTRCT OFFICEKS. Pres'tJudge Hon.Chas A Mayer. Lock Haven. Al to Judges Hon. Samuel Clyde, Clearfield. lion. Jacob Willhelm Graham ton r?heriT. . . . Cyrenus Hone, . . . Clearfield Prothonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . . Reg. ft Rec. . Aibury W. Lee, " District Att'y, W. M M'Cullough, . ' Treasurer.. . Lever t less!.. . Co. Surveyor, S. F McCloskey, Commits n ra. Othello fmead, . Samuel ShafToer, Curwensville N. Washington Clearfield. Samuel H. Ilindinan, Auditors . . Clark Firown. . . . Price A. Rowles, . John D. Miller, . . Coroner. . . James A. Moore, . , Co.Superind'tUeo W. Snyder, . Glen Hope. Clearfield. N. Millport. Hard. Clearfield LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. NamnofP.O. Namesof P.M. lieeearia, - Glen Hope. - - Homer Dulirce. - - . t'tahville. - - - R. MeFarlar.d " - - Jlegarty'sX Roads Samuel llogarty Bell, - - - Bower, - - S A.Korahnugh - - . - Gaest, - - - - Tlios A. M iihee ... Ou?b. - - - - J.W Campbell. .... Ostcnd. .... 11. L. Henderson Bloom, - - Forrest. .... ..Igcroon llolden Boggs, - - - ClearfieH Bridge,- Jaa. Forrest. - - - taiiancton, - - John K Moore Bradford, - Woodland, - - " ... - W in 's Cm rove. - Brady, - - - Luthersburg, " ... Troutville, - - Jefferson Line. - Bnrnside, - XewWashington 44 ... Iturnside. " - - - Patch inville. - - - - East Ridge, Chest,- - - Uurd. - - - u ... Meftarvey - - ... Westover, - - Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - Covington, - Frenehvil'e. " .-. Kartbaus. - - - W,n. Albert. - Ed. Williams - L. B. Carhlo - Mrs. C. Weaver John lieberlin. - Saurl MoCune - Matthew Irwin. Jack Patchin. - W'. Summerville - l.ewiJ. Hard - Wm Mclinrrry - S A. Farber. - P. A. Ctiulin - Claud Itarmoy - John Rciter Curwensville Curwensville. Charles Heel Decatur. Philipsbure. Centre county. Pa. - West Decatur, - - Iever mcal. Ferguson, - Marron, - John P Straw. Girard. - - - Lcconte's Mills. " - - - Raid Hills, -Goshen. - - Shawsviiie. -Graham, - - firahnmton. -Goelich, - - Smith's Mills, - Angu's Leeonte, Alex. Frwin - 11.11. Morrow. - Thos. H . Foreey - Jo?. G. Ganoe. - Henry Allerann. Miss R J. Tyler. - Frank Bowman. - II Swan Geo. Ileckadorn. - II J. Sloppy. - Kd . C. Urenner. - John Odcll. - T. F Boilich. " - - - - Allrmans' - - Boston, - - Tyler. - - - - - - Pennfiela. - -Jordan, - - Ansonville, - -Kartbaus, - Salt Liek, - -Knox. - - - New Millport, -Morris, - - - Kylrrtown, - - " ... Mnrrirdnle. . . Osceola. - - Osceola Mills.- -Penn, - - Lumber City.t - " .... Grampian Hills, Pike. .... Curwensville. -I'nion, - - - Roekton, - - -Woodward. Jeffries. - - - u vt . pencer. Jona. Wall rhns. Iloel H. E. Tiruhsker James Lopkett. - J. ft Derby. Ma.tera. - JTbis Post Office wUl do for Chest township, t Will answer for Ferguson township. STATE r. STATES DIRECTOR V. OFFICEB3 OF PENNSYLVANIA. Governor - . . John W. Geary, Cumberland, Pee y of Com . Frank Jordan. - Bedford. rGen - John F Hartranft, Montgomery, v " r o SP"". - Cambria, -TtS:..: d.b - nwrhi.. r"T.--W l-in." leaver. Surveyor Attorney Adjutan r-rare ireauturer. M m w I v. l-w.-' t r , , -""n. - neaver. Deputy .p:. - C R. Cobu.n"- State Librarian, Vi letf Forney, . . nnr.hi trasita Court. Chief Justice, on. Associates. Henry W. Williams. .-thnM Reed. Daniel Agnew. George Sharsnood sions. Philadelpiha. 1st Mon lav of January. Hr risburg. 4th Monday of April. Sunbury, 1st Mon day of October Pi tfcburg. 3d Monoay of October OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. President. - - - L lyases S. Grant. - Illinois. Vce President, Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana. See. of State. - Hamilton Fish. - New York See. of Treasy, Geo. 8 Bontwell, Massachusetts Sec of War. . m. w. Belknap. Iowa. t!!' Jr V-- " V"VM- Ko. New Jersey. Bee. of Interior Jacob D. Cox. - - Ohio P. M. Gen. - - J A J. Creswell, Maryland. Attorney Gen. - K. R- lln. . . 1 Maasaehusetr, SrPRSafK CorRT. Cbif o n s.i Maine, Samuel Nelson, of New y.rk Dd Da I MlJ,, ' Io. Stephen J Field of Cal ?"Jf Chief Jurtiee S 60(1, of Asavi.L, sS . nwjuiaic u ! ! 1 r P v ri: it - gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWICK ft IRWIN are constantly replenishing their stock of Drugs, Medicines. 4o. Scheol books and stationary, including tbe Osgood and National series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield. Not 10, 1S69 J E W WASHINGTON ACADEMY! G. W. 1NNES, A. M., Principal. The first session of this institution will com mence on Monday, the 15th day of May next, term 4 months. Pupils can enter at any time, and will be charg ed tuition from the time they enter until the close of the session. The coorce of instruction will embrace all branches included in a thorough prastical edu cation for both sexes. Vocal music taught when desired Good boarding can be had at publie or private houses at low rates. Parents can be assured that the ability ana energies of the principal will be devoted to tbe mental and moral training of those placed under bis charge. Terms of tuition will be moderate, and ean be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Lists, at New Washington, or tbe Principal, G. W. fgxas, at Apollo, Armstrong county. Pa., but who will be at New Washington attar April 1st. Mar. 22,71. H. F. N A U Q L K WATCH KAKEB, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the publio, that he has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WATCHES a fine assortments Isilver Hunt ing and open ease American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD PEWS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO,, fine assortment of ?poons. Forks, but ter knivas, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. A LSO. Hair Jewelry. with pure gold mounting, git up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted . A continuance oi patrocage is solicited. Ner. 2tb. 1865. U.F. NACGLE. pURNITURE BOOMS. jonx GUELicn. Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased hi 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 fcr cash. He mostly has on hand at his -'Furniture Rocros,' a varied assortment of furniture, among which ia Bl'REAUSASD SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-Land and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, te. Epring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; And common and other Chain. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses fcr oid frames, which will be put in sn very revocable terms, os.nort notice. Fie alse keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, flair. Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY KIJVD, 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 to customers cheap for cash er exchanged for ap proved country prodiM. Chmrry. Mapja.Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Mancet street, Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." December . ISfl JOnN GVF.LH'H U S T I N TIME! TITB NEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Raving just returned from tbe eastern cities we are now opening a full stocc of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot the pub lie generally. Onr assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash. 1 he -lock conftf in par t of DRY GOODS of the best quality. such as Frints. Dclaines.Alpa .is. MeriDos. Oine'nams ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drilling? Ticking?, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies Shawls. Coats. Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. Ac. Ac .all of wl-ich will be sold low ros cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of M E X S ' W K A R oonsistiug of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Cnps. Boots and Shoes, Ilandkcrchieftt cravats, etc. Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs and Axes. Nails and Spikea.Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys. eto., etc. Also, Qneensware Glassware. Hardware, r,ro?e riej. and spices of all kinds In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail trre. all rhrap for rath, or approved country produce. J NaT.23.jalc.noia. WRIGHT ft SONS . . HOMES FOR ALL. Laud of Flowers and Perpetual Growth. FLORIDA, THE ITALY OF AMERICA. Is not excelled in Climate by any of the United States, and it may be doubted whether it can be equaled in the world Located on the very borders of the Torrid Zone still her situation between Ibe Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic ocean is such that she is swept altrrnately by the winds of the Eastern and Wes tern seas. ani relieved from tbe burning heats wbicn prevail in other Southern States: and thus it happens that by the joint influence of latitude and peculiar location, she is relieved, on the one nana , trom the rigors of tbe inter climate of me ortnern and Middle States, and on the oth er, from the extreme beat with which not only the uthern States, but in the summer time the ortnern Mutes are characterised. tattlers have not the hardships to undergo that have been tbe lot of the pioneers who opened np and developed onr harsh Northern latitudes The entmyrarua prrprtual a,or, 9f roirth, able to produce and send to inarkeW the productions or the Troptral and Trmperate 7. air, ,ceris and months in advance of aitj uthtr lorality, an4 at a stason vhru utek J'rnrliirjioun.ate ' luxiirtout and command the rrry highest prices ; ' THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMPAST, under the ampim of the State of FloH,ta, pro poo to furnish lands of uniform pood quality and opon which ean be raired Vegetable!. Fruit, etr .common to tbe more Northern climates, and all the rai. Fruits and Vrgktables of tbe l Ropirs. theh'''"lUra:vinhe altB8T part ef rhl r. 'nd of quality. J ne Company have issued a namnhiet of IN pages, eont.i.ine full and rati sTfi"":.. . concerning Flo.,,. itr climmt( s , t.ons, with ..ketch of it, history, "hi" pany w.ll forward, f,of po!.W'C information nd Produe- ich the Com. 2i cents. -s. on receipt or aPp"y?oher informtion or Ocular, addrea, or THE Bm, NEW TORK AND FLORIDA COU)!,T Partially orranised. Forfnll lnr... . xalara,o address EDWARD DELUET ki na men. 5a Tark nitr P A u CURWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS, EW FOUNDBI in Curwensville. Tbe undersigned having entered into cb part nership, in the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in Curwensville, would inform the publio that they keep on band, and will manufacture to order. Plows, Cultivators, THRESHING MACHINES, Stoves, etc., and every other description of artiolef generally made in a eeuntry foundry. Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ex change for work. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. JACKSON ROBISON, Feb.23,70-ly. JAMES M. WELCH. 'CIIMrERlhantlieCIIEAFEST." GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, JUST RECEIVED BY ARNOLD &; HARTSHORN, Curwensville, Pa. (One door West First Nat. Bank.) Having just returned from the East with a com plete assortment oi Uoods suitablefor the Spring and Summer trade, we are now prepared to fur nish all kinds of Goods "CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." And after thanking our customers for their lib eral patronage during the past year, we would most respectfully ask for a continuance of the same. Our stock consists of DR Y GOODS. NOTIONS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, GROCERIES. BOOTS ie SHOES, HATS it CATS, CLOTHING, CARPETS, TOBACCOS, Etc AUo, Floor, Bacon, Salt, Fish, Grain, Ac, Ac. all of which will ba sold on the most reasonable terms. nd tbe highest market pricu paid fur Grain Wool and all kinds ef lumber and country produce. Please give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and prices. ARNOLD ft HARTSHORN, Cor. Main k Thompson Sts. April 20,'70 Curwensvillr, Pa. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvix & Co., Being specially engaged ia the business of buy ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to pnrohase tim ber, delivorcd at either CarweDsville. Lock HaTen or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points and sell on commission, making such advances as are necessary. Those engaged in getting out timber will find at our store in Curwensville, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS, ef all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR. MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and everything necessary for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, ef all sites, kept on hand io large quantities, and sold at a small advance, by the coil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE,fto Fpeaial inducements eflfvred to these manufac turing Square Timber. E. A. JRVIN ft CO. Curwcnrville. Jan. 12.1870 WHOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE 1. 1 REIZEXSTEIN, DI1LKR II WIXES AND LIQ UORS, market street, cleakfikld, pa. A good assortment for medical purpose always on hand. April 8. 1870-tf. Co-Pa rtnership in Store. C. A. Borobaugh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county, Mr. C. R. McCracken, solicits a con tinuance of the patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returned from tbe eastern cities their stoca embiaces a large and varied assort mcnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything u;u ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit tho times. Country produce taken in exchange for good j C. A. ROROBAUGH, May 18. '79 ,-tf. C R. McCRACKEN fJLOTIIING! CLOTHING!! - f . epos, Airs cHiAr::V Men, Tooths and Boys ean beup!pied with ful suits of seasonable and fashionable elething a I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S, where It is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which b as been given, has induced him to inerease his s'oek, which is now not surpassed byany estab lishmeut of the kind in this part of the State. I. L. REIZENSTEIN, Fel! geds at a very small praflt, for eash ; His good are well made and fashionable. He gives every one tbe worth of hit money. He treats fait customers all alike. He tells cheaper than every body else. His store is conveniently situated. He having purchased hie stock 1 1 reduced prioes he ean sell cheaper tl an others. f or these and other reasons persons should buy iuDirriuiaiD si - I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S. Produce of every kind taken at the b;hes mark! prices. May IB, Ibfit. TERMS or TIIE JOURNAL. The RiTTiMAavi Jocbkal is put lished on Wed aesday at $2.00 pet annum in aivanoe. If aot paid at the beginning of the year, $2,59 will be eharged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close. Advebtibemkits will be inserted at $1,50 per tquare, for three or less insertions Ten Itnes (or less) counting a tquare. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for s shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til I at I arrearages are paid.except at tbe option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. rplIE UNIVERSAL DIAL is a curious -- invention, and a perfect success. Its simplicity and accuracy are truly wonderful :ee "lutuia Clock on tne n an," in anotner column. October 19, 1870 Cm. "POR SALE. A Double Turbine Water -- Wheel, manufactured by James La tie 1 1 ft Co.. at Springfield, Ohio, is new and will be sold at less than cost. For further particulars in quire of the undersigned at Clearfield. oinren i, n.-tt. n.s. uuuukiuu. rpO THE LADIES. A circular for mar l ied or single ladies, containing desirable information upon matters never belora made pub lio mailed free. Thone who wish to give it a care- lul perusal may address. Mrs. JiLlZAtSbTH A, KING, Williamsburgb, New Voik. inarcn i. n -,m. WANTED, AGENTS. A few first class Wilson's Sewing Machines. We will pay a sala ry or ,'iberal commissions. Horse, wagon and outfit furnished Apply to WM. SUMSER ft CO . 140 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa., or 91 Frankl;n Street, Johns town, Pa. Mar. 8, '70 -3m. ESTAURANT. -The well-known "Good man Saloon," one grjuire east of the 'Nagle House," on Front St., Marietta, Pa., ha been leased by the undersigned, where he will keep a first-class ' RESTAURANT AND CAFE." Raftmen will find it a convenient place to get re freshments when in Marietta. The most fastid ious at all times satisfied. U. W. HECK ROT UK. Marietta, Feb 2,'71-3mp. T K. BOTTOKF'S J p irn Tnrz r i nu nirrfpr MARKET STREET, CLKAKFIKLD, PENS-. Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Constantly en hand a good assortment of Frames. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. frames, from any style of irouldmg. made to order. CHKOMOS A SPECIALITY. Doe. 2.'6&-jy. 14-6'J-ti. T3RICKS. TheIIrttcnkiss& Huss Patent Improved MUCK MACHINE will make 20.0(10 Bricks of .Superior Qoalitt in a working day. which can be hacked right from the Machine. It is simple and durable, and Bricks can be made by it cheaper than by any other pro cess, for making JJraiu i He it is also unrivalled. Machines.State. County and Yard Rights for sale. Address, fcrtKlf t Alt 1 IHlil'h, IV UKK5, 19 fliffbt.. Room 7, New Rork. IMar.l& lm LEAK FIELD N URSER Y. Encocr- acc Home Industry. Theundersien ed having established a Nursery. on the Pike half way between Curwensville and Clearfiel Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frul trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen". Shrub bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry. Strawberry and Rast kei ry vires. Als SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarlctRheu barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aug 31,1864 J.D. WRI3HT, Curwensville 0 N MY OWN HOOK. Having purchased the entire stock at the old stand of Kirk & Spencer, in Lnmber City, I intend carrying on the business as hereto fore. MT MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Thanking onr friends and customers for past patronage I solicit a continuance ol tbe same. Sept. 15th, 18G9, ISAAC KIRK. rplIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment havine been nsfd, for some years pastas a fami'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of bis neighbors, baa. et their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for tbe tnaht of th f. Dieted everywhere. It is the best remedy for atnrrn and minous unolie, ever ottered to tbe public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It it also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses- Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six notues lor 3. bent to any address by enclos ing tbe price to WM. H. WAGONER. Hard Postoffice, Oct. 6. 1S9. Clearfield coucty. Fa. A Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS! Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. W II AT ARE THEY? THE Y ARE NO T A VILE FANCY DRINK, Mado of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors. dotorei . spiced and sweetened to please tbe taste.cailed "Tonics," "Appetisers." -Restorers.'' ftc .that lead tbe tippler on todrunk enness and ruin, but ate a true Medioine made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the "Jreat Blood Pur'.ficrand a Life (Jiving Principle aperfect Renovntorand Invigoratorof the System carrying off ail poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according tc direction and re main long unwell, provided the benes are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyood the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Khmmatirm and Gout.Dyipeptta or Indirection. Billion Re. mittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of Blood. Liver. Kidneys and liliulder. these Hitters have been mnt snecriffnt. Such diseases are caus ed by vitiated blood, which is generaliy p roduced by derangement of the digestive organs. Dyspo) sia or Indigestion Vieidache. pain in the shoulders, coughs tightnessof thechest. dizziness, sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billions attacks, palpitation of the heart, inflammation of the lungs, paiu in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate tbe stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled etneaey in cleansing tne oiood or all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to ite whole system. Rilinus. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in tbe valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, cipecially those of tbe Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois, Ten nessee. Alabama. Savannah. Roanoke, James and many others with tbeir vaft tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl- so du ring seasons of unusual beat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal vircera. There are alvrays more or less obstruc tions of the liver, a weakness and initable state of tbe stomach, and great torpor of tbe bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In tbeir treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartio for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the biwels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the bea'thy functions ef the digestive organs. The universal popular y of this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias matic influences, is sufficient evidence of its pow er as a remedy in such case?. For skin diseases, eruptions, totter, salt rheum, blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boils, carbun cles, ring worms, scald-bead. sore eyes erysipelas, itch, scurf, discoloration of the skin, humors and diseases of tbe skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the sys tem In a short time by the use of these Biters Ore bottle in ruch eases will convince the most incred ulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wherever you And Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, eruptions er sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tbe blood pure and the health of the system will follow Pin, Tape and other Worms.Iuring in the sys tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read care fully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages English, Herman, French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. Jl. McDOXALD k CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal.. and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New York. FOLD Br ALL DRrtiGIST. AND DEALERS. : December T, 1970-ly. CHEAPEST IN CLEARFIELD ! FLOUR IN SACKS OR BARREL?. MILL FEED, RYE CHOP, GROUND PLASTER, CORN AND OATS, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SIKD. BOUGHT AND SOLD BY ALEXANDER IRWIN, Clearfield, Feb 22. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., Successors to Boynten ir Young), Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA.f MaicracTcaiKs or STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING, PCLIE1S, BOLTS, and all kinda of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows, nd eastings of all kinds. - DEALERS IN Giffards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iran Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-frietien Metals, Soap Stone Packing, Gam Packing, te.. te., December 14. 187t-tf. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ!! "WTio sells the cheapest goods in the countj ? M O S S O P ! Who sells Lest calicoes at 12 J cts a yard Mossor: WLo sells best unbleached muslin at IT cents MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at f 4 It ? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's letKip Boots at 4,50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else T MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ?- MOSSOP! Who sails Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? mossot? Who Bells Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who soils Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Quecnsware 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 ? "MOSS-OP! Who first brought goods down to the ' lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearfield. May 12. 1869. BA COS. Hams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP. LEONARD ROUSE, Opposite the Railroad Depot, CLEARFIELD, PENNA., Feb 8, 71. D. JOHNSON A SON, Props. SUSQUEIl ANN A HOUSE, CurvTensville. 1 Tbe undersigned having taken charge of this well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits s share et patronage. The house has been refitted and re furnished, and now compares favorably with any other house in theeounty. Tbe best of everything tbe market affords will be served up to guests. Chat ges moderate. ELI BLOOM, Kept. 23, isu-tr rropnetor. rrnE "EAGLE H OTE L," A lvfain Rfr Purn-on ci 1 1 1 a Havinc leased for s term of years the above well krown and popular Hotel, (formerly kept by Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fonts), and having newly refitted and refurnished it, tbe present proprietor feels assured that be can render enure satisfaction to truest? sojourning: with him. A fine. largi stable and yard is attached, for tbe care and prole, tion of horses, carriages and wagons. A sban if patronage ia solicited May 4,'70-ly.l A J.DRAUlKER, Prop'r. rp h a "s haw nous e,m MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE N. COLBURN, PsiPBrsTes This house was lately completed and just open ed to tbe publie is newly furnished, and provided with al 1 tne moaern improvements 01 a nrai-ciase hotel. It is pleasantly located, in tbe business part of the town, and near to the publie build ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic ited. Charges moderate. The best of Liquors in the br. March 30,'TO-tf. T7XCHANGE HOTEL, Reynolds ville, Penna. John B. Radebaeh having purchased the lease of Mr. V.'m. Vandeivert, in the exchange hotel. Revnoldsville. and having removed to said noel, would inform bis friends and the traveling pub lio generally, that he is now prepared to accom modate them In a more satisfactory manner the Exchange being s much better house than the one iormermy occupied by him. His table will always be supplied with the very best the market affords. By strict attention to business he hopes to receive a share of patronage, A hack will be kept at the Exchange to convey passengers to any point they wish to go. Mar. 8. '71-nov 9, 70. TEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD M A C K , Market Street, nearly opposite thrretidence ef 11. IS Swoope. Esq., Clearfield. Pa.. Would respectfully announce to the citirens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the building lately occupied by J. L. Cuttle.as alawoffice.and that be is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. Special attention given to the manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Pkins, of the best quality, always on band, (live him acall. June 24. 64. QlKft REWARD. STOLEN! fromC. flltJUfj Mdelland, at Round Jsland, Clinton County. Pa., on the night ot the 8th day of December, 1870, a large Dun or Cream colored llorse, eight years old. with black mine and t.il. and legs also black nearly to tho knees, with a little white on one hind foot, and feet small for so large s horse. The horse is rather stjlisb sod has a small bnneh under the throat which only hows when he ia eatinsr with head down. Al.0. taken at the same time a saddle with black quilt ed horn with leather worn off on top with army stirrups. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the property and the arrest and conviction of the theif:orSI00 will be paid for the horse alone Jan 4,r71-3m. C. C. M CLELLAND. TT 0 M V. I N D U T Ii 1' ! AND SHOES A A. KOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite tbe attention of the citisens of Clearfield and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St., nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repair auythi ag in his line. Orders entrusted to him will 1e executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at thelowest figures. June 1.1th, 188. DANIEL CONNELLY -fISS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls, JJ- Clearfield, I'.t. Tbe Winter Term of Fourteen weeks will eora menco on Moudav, Janrary 2d, 1871. Tsnus or tiiitio. Reading, Orthography, Writing. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per term, (of 14 weeks), 7 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Man Drawinn. Grammar. Mental and Written Arithmetic, 9 00 ! Botany. Geology. Physiology, Natural Phi losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra; Rhetoric. Etymology and Latiu, 12 00 Oil Painting. ,21 lesions), 12 00 Monochromatic Drawing, 10 00 Crayon, 6 00 Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). Instrumental Music, ('ill lessons). 10 00 Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at teacher's charges. For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August 7. I870-ly. Q O M E T II I N G N E W IN ANSONVILLE. Clearfield county, 1'enn'a. The undersigned having erected, during the past summer, s large and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it un with s new snd select assortmentof Fall snd Winter goods, which he offers to the public at prices to suit the times II is stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered te customers at from 10 to 520 for a whole suit. Flour, Salt. and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assoitment; Stoves and Stove-pipo. a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on bund, and for sale verv cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in proportion. Now is the time to buy. Countryjroduce of every kind, rf the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused for any article in store. Examino my stock be fore you buv elsewhere. October 30, 187. II. SWAN. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S. OJiet tn MASONIC BUILDING, CLBAnriELD, Pa. Putting of the NATURAL TEETH in a healthy preservative and useful condition, ia made a specialty. Diseases and mai formations common to the mouth, jaw, and associate parts are treated and corrected with fair success. Examinations and consultations FREE Prices for partial and full sets of Teeth urea lower than in 1870. It would be well for patients from a distance to let me know, by mail, a few days before coming to the office. It i very important that children between the ages of six and twelve years should bave their teeth exahixkd. By A nsesthesia teeth are extracted withoct pain. February 15, 1871-tf. DENTAL OAR D. J)U. A. xM. H1LL8, Would say to his patients and tbe publie gener ally that, having dissolred partnership with Dr. Khaw.be is now doing tbe entire work of bis office himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduetion of the patent oa the plate material. I am enabled to put up teeth unci? cheaper than formerly. I also have Dr. Stock's patent process for working Rubber plates, which makes a much lighter, more elastie and stronger plate for tbe same amount of material, and polishes tbe plate on both sides, rendering it much more easily kept clean. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed en tirely satisfactory to patients. Office at the old stand opposite the Shaw House. Office boors from 8 to 12. a. t., and 1 to 5, r. at. Patients l;.m a distance should notify me s few days beforehand of their intention to come. Always at home unless other notice appears in both the county papers Feb. Ji,71-tt. SALT! SALT!I A prime artiele of grour.d a una salt, patup ia patent ssests. for aaleehea at the state ef K. MOSSOP. JAS. T. BRADY & CO., Successors to S. Jones tr Co.,) C0R5ER FOURTII AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA ' BANKERS, BY A!D SSLL ALL USDS 0 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Sii percent, interest allowed oa deposits ab ject to ehecc. Money leaned en Government Sends Bonds registered free of eharge. July 1. lBTO-ly. JAMES T. BRADY A CO TO LUMBERMEN ! PERFECTION IN CANT HO 0 K S ! The Clearfield Excelsior Cantbook will not wear out or break, being constructed with ene solid band from clip to point. It is pronounoed by all practical Lumbermen who have examined it to be tbe most perfect caul book ever invented. Amos Eennard. Patentee. All orders promptly attended to. Manufactured by ' AMOS KENNARD 4; CO., Nev 23. Clearfield, Pa. 1870. M'PHERSON'S (formerly M'Gaugbey'a.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon IN LEAVY'S NEW BUILDIXa, ' Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on band s fine selection ef Candies. Cigars, Tobacco. Nats. ia. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served np in any style, to suit tbe taste of customers. A full stock of goods jut received (rots the East. ggliiiliarJ Saloon in Second Story. Dec. 14-78. W. R M PilERSON MARBLE aiidSTONE YARD. Mrs. S. S. Liddell, Having engaged in the Marble business desires to intorm her t riends, sad the public, that she has now and wil 1 keep constantly hand a Inrge and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared toforoisa to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CK&DLF" TO MBS, HIO NUM ENTS. C UR BS and POS T.S for CEME TEH Y LO TS, WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS. ALSO, BUREAU, TABLE AND WAU STAND TOPS, etc Yard on Reed Street, near the t:c-j."t.Cterf eld, P May 4 t:u N E W T S II 0 P! Fred Sackett. Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET irtON irARB (nearly opposite the jiil MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, FA. Also, on hand and for sale 'The Times" Cook Stove, the best in the world. And an asrortment of PAR L'Ml and FITTING JMOM SlOVfcS, which will be a.. Id cl.tjper tuau they can be purchased at any o:her establishment in tbe county. ALSO, ROOFING. SPOUTING and JOB WORK dne on reasonable terms. April . 1S70. TOBACCO AND ( WARS. WHOLES ALK AND RETil!.. At tb New Tobacco and Cinr ttor of R, If. S IT a ir. Two doors east of the rostotEre C!earc! .p Constantly on band a fine awrtment of N'ary, Congress Cavendi'b. Cable. Fpunro.1:, Michigan and Century l ine cut Chewing Teacco. c Also, a largo and well selected no:k cf Imported and Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobacco;. Meerschaum and Briar f ipes. Pipe fixtures. Tobacco Boxes Cigar IloMers. and everything genr found in a we'l regulated Cigar and Tobacco htie. riRememberthe place: Two doors eait cf the Postoffice. Clearfield. P Aug 24. TO NEW STORE. Comer of Second St. and llni Road. 11. MITCHELL lias just received and optned, at the .-.but r.so ed place, sn entire new stock ef Sprtaj " and Summer Goods, which he will sell very cheap for cash ilis steek con.-ists of Dry Goods, Groceries. IIardwa-7. Queens ware. Uoots and Shoes. E'ti sf Caps. Ready made Clothing, etc Re al ehoiee Flour, Corn Meal. Cliep feed Bacon. Fisb and dried Train. Persons desirous of purchasing gosdf f,r rates are respectfully requeued te give him s call. Approved country produce will be taken. the highest prices, in exchange for good!- Clearfield. June 17. BARGAINS IN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, at Tne FANCY STORK OF Misses Ptynder k Lanicli. We bave just received and opened a full eon plete stock of CHOICE TOYS. Ladies' Dress Caps, Grover and Baker Sewing Machines, both Elastic and Lock Stitch,nd a very beautiful assortment of GOLD AND SILVER FISn AND AQUARIUMS. The good s are all just new, and s akare of paN" patronage u reprij Clearfield. Dee 14,70