&AF?3(MH8"'4QHHIAIL- VALUATION of all Property Assessed for the Tear 1868, 'G9 and '70, Taxable for County and State purposes, as Returned by the Assessors of the respective Districts ; , field County, Pennsylvania, with the rate per centum and Tax, subject to Revision by the County Commissioners. r i 111 UiCttl H o z 00 a 3 m W o ps o a a a 55 c B M o o o o B HEAL ESTATE. Personal property subji mills on every dollar, ; e a o 00 S f O- 5" o a. EL ET a o -t a n co &- -"ion, . O . . o-3 - 5 ' o iit fm a, n C . c 5 i iect to a tax of tbiee for State purpose zr c 2.' o o o - a p o ! O 3 , 5-3 S3 Z, 2 S3 T3 2 o 2 S " M C S 5 - c X 9 D & C c e o a o S srQ ; o 2 2 TV51 Jug. - c- 1 - B n ; S .3 cs 5 -t? W C- o Co. S 2.9 a i 2 06 a o c i 3 a" O NO. DOLLARS. Beccaria, : Bell, : : Boggs, : : Bloom, : : Bradford, : Brady, : -: Buroside, : Chest, : Covington, : Clearfield, : Curwensville, Jecatur, Ferguson, : Fox. . : : Girard, : : ! Go.-.hen, : Graham, : Guelieh, : ' Huston, : j Jordan, : : Karthau.s, : : Knox, : : . Lawrence, : : i Lumber-citj', - Morris, : : N.Washingt'n Osceola, : : Penn, : : Pike, : : Inion, : : Woodward, ! Total, : 60,396 54,077 33.889 16,296 56,630 104,896 60,953 50,1X8 24,411 144.011 45.567 76,472 31,272 6.626 17.341 , 13,241 31 318 43,890 21.931 22,4.81 18,358 27,907 88,208 19,590 38,114 S.640 -30,115 32.025 65,282 29,234 21,494 c horses. I Cattle. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. 30,457 44,054 11,421 : 15.538 12.253 54,604 10.812 94.721 31,478 32,994 6,116 20.399 23.541 44,663 24.767 46,884 304,227 8,062 34,954 24,644 47,211 37r4C2 35,522 43.095 46.591 56.710 12.230 7,296 6.840 1,925 - 7,686 10.947 15.770 9,660 4,466 5.4S5 2,325 6,150 8,296 620 5,327 2,355 4,530 4,6S3 6,950 3,835 4,430 4.064 17,856 1.692 8,890 1.565 1.160 7,195 12.714 3,600 3,730 3,545 4,488 1,784 933 2,788 6.002 4.805 2.279 1860 698 1.528 2,135? S3 n s ." Z n So a t - DOL S. 1,740 200 a o (A S3 o g 3 a c c a. r 5' S . M P. 2 -!5 a o V C m o .-3 .7; O B x e "3 - v- . (5 - Ji o n " 2 DOL S. 5,000 1,000 i66 1,400 S44 1,601 1.400 2.622 1,328 1,192 1,542 4,785 538 2,458 78S 510 2.057 3.535 1,092 1,705 I 5606 5 1,299,853 1 1.143,lSvj 194,272 66.343 777 183 2.300 150 1,550 16.250 2,270 2,400 150 4,820 c a 2 c o its a re 2 CD T3 S3 a - "o HO3 g 2 O . 6 : o , o ' c a en 3 o 1 91 IT-ta O -! O ra 03 O ft. i ' S3 g. WATCHES?. s o VI B CO, S" o Aggregate. 'Tax. , No. Value. Tax. ; DOLLARS, j DLS. CTS. j DOLLARS DLS. CTS. ! DOLLARS. I . 17 515 52 54 21 605 6 05 7,850 11,784 35 35 9 360 3 60 : 3,563 8,624 25 87 : 10 265 2 65 3,625 3.058 9 17 : 1 10 10 ': 725 10,474 31 42 25 685 6 85 : 2.640 16,949 50 84 42 1102 11 02 9,960 19,305 57 91 I 15 700 j 7 00 4,750 14.465 43 39 6 85 2 85 1 3,750 6 745 20 23 i 2 323 I 9!615 28 84 29 2230 22 30 12285 I 10,423 31 27 19 869 8 69 : 5,880 j 8,678 -26 03 6 170 1 70 3,850 10,431 31 29 6 160 1 60 740 1,186 3 56 4 115 1 15 1,015 6.727 20 18 i 2,500 3,199 9 60 : 4 100 1 00 i " 1,218 j 6,131 18 39 : 8 350 3 50 2.575 6.8C0 20 8 : 4,681 I 9,755 29 26 7 305 S 05 i 2,635 5,163 15 49 7 150 1 50 : 1,120 , .5.622 16 86 4 130 1 30 2,t-40 5.606 16 82 : 1 40 40 ! 1.780 24,941 74 82 43 1310 13 10 4,460 4.030 12 09 10 220 2 20 :: 2,450 11,348 34 04 16 565 I 5 65 f 4,530- 2.353 7 06 ; 1 50 50 1.690 3.370 10 11 : 2 70 . 70 7,850 9.402 28 20 i 7 250 2 50 j 2,4S0 17,799 53 39 39 1605 16 05 - 3,930 4,692 14 07 : 15 535 5 C5 1,838 5.435 16 30 1 40 40 ?,435 i - ' i ' ' 281,685 i 844 97 1 358 I 13.276 ' 132 76 I 114,770 2 p O 2 H o 3 B O 2 s a c C o o -1- S a! 6 O ? o c c . O Aggregate. DOLLARS. Tax. DOLS. CTS. NO. 1 1. o 5 2. 2 o 5 2, o O do n c 1 o tw NO. 116,823 113,840 57,824 35,627 82,682 187,511 96,520 163.409 64.957 168,141 62.739 122.164 48.719 29,341 49.909 62.421 65.141 107,315 338.853 36.976 61,904 59.977 166.130 26,290 62.019 12,733 41,405 79.679 131,711 82.890 87,114 1,168 23 1,1 3S 40 578 24 356 27 826 82 1,875 11 965 20 1,634 09 649 57 1.681 41 627 39 1,221 64 487 19 293 41 499 09 624 21 651 41 1,073 15 3)383 53 369 76 619 04 59J 1,661 262 920 19 127 - 414 05 796 1 1,317 11 828 90 871 14 30 SO 33 i5" 9 S.S- 2. 3 -a S3 r -i tr c-2 O S3 a -1 o y CS o 3 o s c J rr 2, 1 P p. s 3 -3 S3 The following is a comparative .statement of the Valuation of Ileal and Personal Estate in Clearfield county, Penn'a, of 1865, and its present valuation- as re ported by the Assessors for the year 1868, with the increase and decrease. NO. ,DLS. CTS.JDOLS. CTS. 5 1865 1 1 1 75 j 8 4 00 : l 1 I I i : 1 I 00 3 1 50 i 1 1 1 25 13 7 2 19 25 i 17 3 18 50 ; 6 I ' 3 00 i ' ! 2 1 2 00 : I 75- 1' I 1 2 2(L 1 1 1 25 j 4 14 50 2 1 00 : 1 2 5 5 00 . i ' 4 2 00 6I2 1 8 00 I 3 1 50 ' 4 2 00 3 6 6 00 ! ; 60 34 42 95 28 52 9 27 38 27 62 86 66 41 47 49 20 23 70 39 58 46 30 73 32 89 4 71 22 18 11 35 24 14 20 58 33 56 16 99 22 66 17 i2 87 92 15 29 44 69 . 9 56 18 81 32 20 71 44 25 42 16 70 77,473 96,330 43,97 20,189 52,404 126,391 83,250 7S,955 49,930 109,846 55,796 76,710 30,150 59.208 46,029 43,132 154,436 41,292 43,648 41.327 135.448 18.173 72.548 12,861 50,722 75.984 60.979 36,384 1868 INCREASK. 116,823 113,840 57,824 35,627 82,682 187,511 96,520 163.409 64,957 168,141 62,739 122,164 48,719 29,341 49,909 62.421 65.141 107,315 36,976 61.904 59,977 166,130 26,290 '.2,019 12.733 41,405 79.679 131,711 82,890 87.114 39,350 17,510 13,837 15,438 30.278 61,120 13,270 84,454 15,027 58.295 6,943 45,454 14,215 8,167 19,759 3,213 19.112 64,183 184,417 18,256 18,650 30,682 8,117 19,471 41,405 28,957 55,727 21,911 50,730 2,S52,764 ! 28,527 64 1 53 18 ! 46 1 86 50 i 1,064 23 i 1,S49,260 I 2,852.764 I 1,007.943 Deoraaaa 4,316 128 4.444; It Adjusted valuation of 1865,.?2,375,884. ... . - In accordance with the Act of .Assembly, regulating Tri-ennial Assessments, and constituting a Board of Revision, the Commissioners of Clearfield county, herewith publish the above statement, showing the aggregate value and'assess ments, made by each Assessor in the county for 186?, upon property taxable by law; and herewith give notice that the 14th day, of March, A. D. 1868, at the Commissioners' office in Clearfield, is fixed by them for finally determining whether any of-the said valuations of assessors have been made below a just rate; aud all parties interested wilt take notice, that appeal may be made between this time and that day," but that after said day none will be allowed. . . . . - - VH.lilUUiJ KJ Vf Will LO. JlJXJ, I Tn?-n?v cmTr Bradley, Clerk. Commissioners' OSice, Clearfield, Pa., February 19th, 1SC8. Attest : William S. OTHELLO SMEAD, iommissionere; CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 19! ,1868. Tyrone and Cle&rfield Railroad. fta leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.20 a m Arrives at Pbilipaiurg at : : 11 .20 a. m. 1 1 iin leaves Ptiilipsbarg a : r1: 2.05 p to. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. m Relioiocs. Divine pervices will be held next sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church in the morning. By Rev. Archor (Presbyterian),, is the Court House, mo- ning and evening. By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist chureh in the morning. , By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the evening. To Farmers. A corn planter ia adver tised in our columns to-day. Ar-PEAlts a notice in bankruptey,to-day. Also several Auditor's notices. TnAN'KS. lion. Geo. F. McFarland, Su perintendent of .Soldiers" Orphans, will ac cept our thanks for a copy ot'bis report. Tavern Licenses. Persons . intending to applv for licenses at the March term of Court, must file their petitions on ot before Tuesday, February 25fh. Inscra.vCE. In another column wiil be found the card of the "NDrth America'one of tha best companies in the country. Ap plications to be made toJ. II. Fulford, Clear field, Pa. ; Enlargement. The GreensbunrZcraW husbeen enlarged to an eight column paper. The Herald now looks exceedingly well, and advocates sound Republican doctrine". ; Suc cesss to it. fc $2,000 Reward. la our advertising col nms will be found I he proclamation of the Governor of Pennsylvania, offering a reward of $2,000 dollars for the apprehemion and conviction of the murderers of John Casey. Senator Morton's Speech. We, to day, publish Senator Morton's great speech on reconstruction, to the exclusion of our usual variety of reading matter. The speech is one of unusual interest, in that it defines clearly the powers of Congress in reference to the question of reconstruction. We hope our Teaders will give this important docu toent a careful perusal. On the last day of January all the gutters cre frozen over in New Orleans, and there some ska: in on shallow ponds. The Rcoijvne savs that for the first time in years people found solid ice in their pitchers in morning. . In some parts of Alabama snow fell du ring the List week of January to the depth of six inches, an occurrence so rare that fotne of the oldest inhabitants have found it remarkable. - The Fort Smith Jlerald says that Arkan ?is situated in the midst of one of the ttehest and most extensive coal fields in the country, requiring only laborand capital.and "x very much ot either to make it pay.. The power of Juarez is strengthened in Mexico, and it would not be surprising to. 'ee hitu lift to his own head the crown which rolled from the corpse of the murdered Maxituillian. MARRIED '. On February llfh, 1S68, by Rv. G. W. DunIap,Mr.E.B. Hartman and Miso Clar issa ADAiis.Jjoth of this county. On Sunday eroning. February lfi, 1868, by D. S. Moore, E., Mr. Wm. W. Hep burn, and Mifeb. Nannie Dci;nil, ell of Penn township. On Tuesday. Feb. 4th. 1868. by D. S Moore, Esq.., Mr. Charles Pixe. of Von treville, Montgomery co.. Ohio, and Miss Lydia L. Gakrexson, of Luuiber city, Clearfield co., Pa. i DIEO : In Graham town.I:ip, on February 13th, 1867. Elsie, wife of Isaac Kyler, aged 39 year. 6 months and 10 days. In Derby, Connecticut, on February 9th, ISes.of'lumr fever, Mrs. Emily A. Hotcii kiss, aged 61 years, 6 months and 22 dnys. The deceased was the wife of Mr. Win. Ilotclikiss, a former teacher in the Clearfield Academy, and is, no doubt, well known to mjiy of oor citizens. Peace to htr renuiius. Closing Quotation of Governm't Securities, james t. "b u ad y a c o ., S'trcKisors to S Jo nrs if Co ) corskr op fourth asi wuod streets. PitUburg. Fel ruary 15, 1S6S. buy. sell. 'I buy. sell. P.OLD. Nil !Mlj 5-20s. Jan.'fiT. 107j IoS U.S. 6s , IsSl.lllJ 112 ia 208. Jul '67, 107J 108 5-2(18.1862, Hi .JuDe. 7 30s, 107 107j 5-208.1SA4, 10H2 1093 iJuly 7-303. 1 07 J . 1 07f 5-2IM.1865, 1091 113 May Comp.'fiSUt'inj 10 40s, 104J 1041 Aug.Comp.'fi.Vll6r INiJ. 5-20s. Jan.'fi5, 1073IOS ii.Sept.Comp.-6j.llrt jlUU 5-20s, Jul. '65. 1073I10S Oct. Coinp. '6d,115ll 15J We are Wir convertinz 7 30 of the June and July series into Gold Coupon 5 20 bonds of 18i5-7 bfECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. INFORMATION. Information guaran teed to produce a luxurii-nt growth of hair upon a bald Lead or beardless face, also a recipe fr the removal of pimples, blotches. Eiup tious, eto ,-on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 823 broadway. N. Y ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman --J who suffered far years fVom Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who, need it. the recipe and directions lor niakiDg the simple rem edy by whi -h he was cured. Sufferers wishing to pri6t by the advertiser's experience, can do io by adcfretiDg, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN. liny 15. 'g7-1y. 42 Cedar Street, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. Ed - ward A. 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Our casting'' and points being made in an air fun; now are in every way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb 12. '68 ly. "PRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Veaetable and Flower Seed. JOHN It. & A. MURDOCH, HCRSERTMBN. FLORISTS AND SfEDRMEN, NO 112 SMiniKIELD STREt.T. Pittsburgh. Pa., opposite the Post Offloe, Ar prepared to fill orders fjr Fruit and Oraa mental rees,Grape Vines. Hoses Evergreens. Ao . Vegetable and Flowertfeed of best ouality. Onion Sett. Early Goodrich, Ha-rison ana other varie ties of Seed Potatoes. Garden Implements and Greenhouse plants. We will send by mail wher desirtd. all orders for seeds to the amount ol one dollaror upwards, except Corn. Beans and Peas. Catalogues sent on application and all orders promptly attended to. Jan. 29-3m. IT IS THE BEST CHANCE EVER OPFRREO TO AGENTS ! 0ie or two davs' time will secure,J god SEWING MACHINE, WATCU. SllJt iKK.. Kevolver. or nine other article ol equal value, Froe of Cost! Agents wxntud everywhere, male and female, for the best Ono Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the country Send for Circular. S. C. THOMPSON A CO., 30 Hanover Mreet. Boston, Maai, Occ. 25, ISt)7-3inp. r)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between Archie Montgomery and Daniel llartsock, in the Mercantile business, in Turwens ville. was dissolved by mutual consent, ou Janu ary lfitb , 186S. The books and papers are in the bands of Mr. llartsock. Persons having claims against the firm will present them for adjustment, and those indebted are requested to call and set tle without delav. Feb. 12.'68. MONTGOMERY A HARTSOCK. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. The Columbia Bridge Co. will receive proposals addressed to ii B. ROBERTS, Chief Engineer, Office Penn'a R. R Co.. Philad'a. until February 29. ISfW.fjr about 3.31)0 000 feet White Pine.B M.. 700 000 feet White Oak. B M . 1 900 000 Short Joint Shingles. To be delivered on tbe framing ground, at the Bridge in Columbia, l a . on or before the first day of August 18HS The Lumber to be of tbe bast quality of Bridge Lumber, and subject to the inspection, measurement, and ap proval of such agent as the Company may ap point. Detailed bills nd specifications can be procured by addressing G. B ROBERTS, Feb 12. Penn'a R. R OfSce. Philad'a. O WA T E R M E N. The undersigned -- would inform the public that they have opened, for the entertainment of Wa'ermen. tbe house at Fulton's Dead water. The accommoda tions will be good, and the charees moderate. All who go down ihe river ore reques ed to give them a call Bread furnished at reasonable rates, if desired SAMUEL LANSBERRY, -Jan 29.1S0S-3p. WM. M JOHNSON. V e are XTOTICE TO LOG OWNERS. Wi X1 prepared to drive the Susquehanna riv er in the spring of IS68. from Williamsport to Havre d Grace. Should you have any logs to go below Williamsport. we will, if you wish it, take charge of and drive them with ours pro rating tbe cost of driving in proportion to the amount driven. For further information address CKAIG BLANCH RD. Philadelphia. R. K.HAWLEY CO.. and H. JAMES A CO., Baltimore, Md VW 'Elk Advocate' and 'Cmeron Press' please insert daring February and March, and send bill to this oEoe for collection. Feb. 5-St. rpURNPIKE ELECTION. The Stock holders ot the Philipsburg and Susque hanna Turnpike Road will take notice that an election will be held at the office of the company, at Pbilipsburp, on MONDAY, the Second day of March next, for tbe purpose of electing trve Man agers for the ensuing year. E. F. LLOYD, Philipsburg, Feb. 5. , Secretary. "CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- tioned a-ainst purchasing or in any, way meddling with the following property, now in possession ofRobison R Curry. to wit: one white horse, sleigh and harness, and one Photograph car and apparatus, as tho same belong to ns, and have only been left with him on loan, subject to our order at tiny time. Lumber city;Feb. 5. J. FERGUSON A CO. A DMINISTRATRIX-'S NOTICE. - Let tprs of Administration on the estate of Wm. II. Tozer. late of Chest township. Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to s iid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them.' properly authenticated, for settle ment. . SAHAH C. TOZER, Jan 15, lgfiS-filp. Admr'x. A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Let x ters of Administration on the estate ot Allcu Mnbie. late of Pike township. Cloarfield county. Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requestoj to make immediate payment, and those having cluiins against tbo same will present them, properly authenticated, ior sett Innsnt. 2JAT. KISH&L. Feb. 5 ISf.-VSt. - Adm'r. "rOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to Give Notice: That on the 10th day of Jununry. A. D.. 13'"8. a Warrant in Bankrupt cy was issued against the Estate of Thomas Rals ton, of the tow-ship of Boggs. in the couuty of Clearfield, and State 'of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bantrupt. on his own petition ; thitthe payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him. or for his use. and' the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court 'of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Clearfield, at tbe office of H. B. Swoope. Esq . before S. E.Woodruff. Register, on the 1 3th day of March. A. D.. 1858, at 11 o'clock, A. M. THOS. A- ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal. By Q. P. DAVIS, Dept. U. S. M. ja29,'63. Q A L E OF VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. - The Executors of the Estate of John B. Otto, dee'd. will expose to Public Sale, at I o'clock, p. a- WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 1868. at the Court House, in tbe Borough of Clearfield, ra., the fol lowing tractsof land, lying in Huston township, t'earneld county: Tract Warrantee, No.5673. Moore A Delany, No 5674, Moore A Delany, No.5675, Moore A Delany, No 5066, Wm Powell, No.5ti67. Wm. Powell. Terms made known at the tbe time of sale. JOHN A. OTTO, BODO OTTO. W'illiamsport. ) SAM'L A. FILBERT. Feb. 7. 183S-5t. J Executors. "MEW P I K M ! llartsock & Goodwin, One deor East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, CUBWBSSVILLB, Pa. Having just received full and well selected assortment of Dry Goo'ls, Dress Goods. Clothing, Notions, Hats. Caps, Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard-ware.Queenswr.i-3'. Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms, Groceries. Flour. Fish, Salt, etc., to which they ask the attention of the public. Our assortment is complete in every department, and our prices are moderate, as will be found upon examination by purchasers. Goods will be sold cheap for cash, orexebanged for eountry produce. DANIEL HARTSOCK, Feb. 12. 1868. ED GOODWIN. pLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho patronage of his old friends and customers at tbe "Clearfield House." Having made many improvements, be isprepar ed to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with tbe house i conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Nov. 4 136. GEO. N. COLBURN. H-BEAT REDUCTION in all elates of Dry Goods, at J. P. KRATZER'S. Prints, Muslins. Delaines. Merinos, Alpacas. Wool Plaids, Gingham.?ilks. Linens. Cheeks, Cambrics. Corset Seams, Selesias, Curtain chintz. Oiled calico. Plaid cambric Swiss Muslin, Shirting. Flannels, Cassiinere. Cloths. Tweeds, Jeans. Army cloth. Satinetts, Denins. Cottonade.Canton flannel, Drilling.Ticking. Crash. Liuoy.Broskatelle, Lin en duck. Carpets. Table oovers.Blankets.Coverlits. Balmorals, Shawls. Sontags. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, are now telling at a small advance ou cost at Feb 5, lBoS-lin. J. P. KRATZER'S. CHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expnim issued out of the Court of CommonPleas of Clearfield county, and tome directed, there will b exposed to -vale at the Court house in the borough of Clearfield. ocS.Vl URDAY.tbe22d day of FEBRU ARY.18ft8,at 2 o'clock p. m ., the following described Real Es tate, to wit : A certain irm.t of land situate 5n Decatur t'wp, Clearfield county. Pa. .in the Boroi'gh of Osceola, bounded oil the east by Pruner street, south by Curtin street, west by lot No. 5 in said town, and north by an alley, and known as lot No 4 in said Borough Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of H. II Kephart. Feb. 5 186ti-4t. C. HOWE. Sheriff. 31 ISS II. School S. . S W AX'S for Girls, Clearfield, Pa. The Second Term of Twenty-two weeks, will commence on MONDAY, February 17, 1868. TERMS OF TUITION: Reading. Orthography, Writing Object Lesions, Primary Arithmetic andPii mary geography per half term'(l 1 weeks) S5 00 History. Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithutetio, 6 10 Algebra and the Sciences, 9 00 Clearfield, February 5, 1863. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. XU alFTBVIH I JODRfliL IS pQOlUufa ID W M nesday at 2,00 pet annum in advance. If not paid ut the boginning of theyaar. S2.50 will b nharged, and &.',( if cot paid before the close the year. Adtkhtiszmestb will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A ded notion will be made to yearly advertisers t No subscription taken for a shorter time tbaa six months, and no paper will be discontinued unv tillall arrearages are paid,except at the option of the publisher. S. J. EOW1 "RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE: OF McGIRK A PERKS. Successors to Foster, Perks, Wright A Con, Philipsburq. Cestbe Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banning Hons will be transacted promptly and upon tbe most favorable terms. March 20. -tf. J.D.m'GIRK. (WD. PEEKS. CUSQUEHANNA HOUSK. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, having been fe-fttteeT and re-furnisbed throughout, is now open for the accommodation of travelers, and the publie in general. Charges moderate. W1L M. JEFFRIES. August 14, 1857-tf Proprietor. A GENTS WANTED FOR DR. WILLIAM SMITH'S Dictionary of the Bible, Written by seventy of tbe most distinguished Divints and Authors of 1urope and this eountry. Illustrated with over 125 Steel and Wood Engra vings and valuable Maps. Complete inOne Large Octavff volume. Prine $3.50. Experienced Agents and others wanted to intro duce this valuable book into every family as a companion for the Bible. Agents will find this valuable work will meet with a ready sale among allrlasses. For full nartiaulara- addresa S J. ROW. Clearfield, Pa. lDec;-25, 1867. A P. 1041 81 A allowance. 1041 81 A allowance, 1041 81 t allowance. 990 4 allowance 833 43 A allowance. C LEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 17th day of February, 1863. Pupils can enter at any time.- They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to tbe 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 bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire aMlity and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms or Tutnos: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, GeogTaphy, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. - $6.00 AlgebrA,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra pby. J $9,00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a- bove branches; $12.00 CdPNo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of P- L. HARRISON A. k . . - uiy 91, 1H7. . Principal. p HAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS fit JOHN TROPTJIAJI Having resumed tbemanufaetnre of chairs, at bis shop located on the let in tbe rear othis residence on Market street, and a short distance west of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a call, with every description ot-Windsor chairs. Hebasagood assortment on band, te wbicb he directs the attention of purchasers. . They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 28. 1866 JJ W. SMITH still continues selling off at unusually lew prices. It seems he is deter mined to keep his word in good faith, as all testi fy who call and examine his stock. New, when money is so scarce, those purchasing would da well to call on him before going elsewhere, and find what bargain tbey can get. His woolens are sold at 50 percent below cost. Mr. Smith offers to sell out, wholesale, including fixtures and rental. This is a rare chance foi any one wishing to enter-the business. Feb. 17. GENTS Fine French Calf Boots (warranted) for $6 5. at H. W. SMITH'S. 00. at .-H.W.BMHR'w. MEN'S Heavy Boots, for $3 00. at - . u xxr exr-tt