VALUATION of all Property Assessed for the Years 1808, 'CO and 'TO, Taxable for County and State purposes, as Returned bv the Assessors of the respective Districts in Clear held County, 1 ennsylvania, with the rate per centum and Tax, subject to Revision by the County Commissioners. - at OB o W o 5S O c c 55 c B cr o H jo ST RIAL ESTATE. J-'eronal property' subject to a tax of thiee i mills on every dollar, for State purposes 35 - i 1 g C o o C3 3 2 ( I! !! Beecaria, : . Bell, : : Hoggs, : : Bloom,.:. : Bradford, : Brady, : : Burnside, : , Chest, : : Covington, : Clearfield. : Curwensviile, f Decatur, ; ! Ferguson, : i Fox, : : : Cirard, ; : Goshen, : Graham, : Guelieh. : Huston. : Jordan, : : $ Karthaus, : Knox. : : Jwrenee," : Lumber-city, t Morris. : : N. Washingt'ns 0.-ceola, : ) J'enn, : : Pike, : : Union, : : v Woodward, Total, : s a c - o v ET t - 2. 2 2 3i a Z re - o cr g - -C3 IS? S3 4 c 1 J erg 2 o - a a. a: 2 HORSES. CATTLE. Aggregate. J. SO. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DOLLARS, j DOLLARS. ' 278 j G0,396 30,457 i 12,230 3,545 : 226 54,077 44.0")4 7,2rJ6 4,4S8 194 1 33,889 11.421 $ G.840 1,784 74 10,296 15.538 1,925 933 247 r 56,630 12.253 . ' 7,6S6 . 2,78s : 434 104,896 . 54.604 J 0.947 6,002 : 301 60,953 10,812 i 15,770 3.535 I 236 ;' 50,188.. 94,721 i 9,660 4,805 ; 156 24.411 31,478 4.4C6 2.279 ! 241 144.011 " 5,4S5 1.86U ' 124 45,567 ! - - - 2,325 - 698 217 76.472 ! 32,994 6,150 1.528 135 31,272 I 6.116 8,296 2,135 43 6.626 20.399 f 620 566 120 17,341 23,5-11 i 5,327 1.400 95 13.241 44,063 t 2.355 844 147 31.318 24,767 4.530 1,601 164 I 48,890 46,S84 4,683 1,400 123 21.931 304,227 G.950 2,622 136 22.481 8,002 3.835 1,328 123 , . 18,358 . 34,954 4,430 1.192 -149 ( 27,907 .24.644 4.004 j 1,542 407 88.208 47,211 I 17,s56 ! 4.7S5 82 I 19,590 i 1.092 538 271 38,114 37,402 8.S90 2.458 '. 56 - , 8.640 , 1.505 788 109 30,115 : ! 1.160 510 152 32.025 3.r.;.r22 7.195 2.057 246 65.282 43.095 12.714 3,535 99 I 29,234 46.50! 5 3.600 1,092 , 156 21,494 56.710 ' 3,730 1.705 i ( , 5006 U, 299,853' 1 1,143, 18-.j 194.272 I 66.343 DOLLARS. c5-S-i .5. c ' M Ls c 2' " 5 o E" ? ?-H r- I -5 o c 2 -r: 5 ft x S o - o ! S - : d n2 2 c 5 2 an i 3"- " c c c S02 3s j i c ? j , - ; !" S S 5 ) ! Agrregate. Tax. I No. Value.. Tax. j ' j . DOlJs. DOL'S. j DOLLARS, j DLS. CTS. DOLLAR.sdLS. CTS. DOLLARS. 1,740 17,515 52 54 j 21 005 6 05 j 7,850 j " 11.784 35 35 9 360 3 60 3,565 1 . X 8,624 25 8-7 10 265 2 65 3,025 200 j 3.058 9 17 1 10 10 725 10.474 31 42 25 G85 6 85 2.640 5 16,949 50 84 42 1102 11 02 9,960 J 19,305 57 91 15 700 7 00 4.750 . 14,465 43 39 6 285 2 85 3,750 6,745 20 23 . i 2.323 2,270 9.615 28 84 -29 2230 22 30 12,285 5' 5.000, 2,400 10.423 31 27 19 869 8 69 5,880 I ,1.000 i S1.678 26 03 5 6 170 - "1 70 3,850 I J 10,431 31 29 I 6 100 1 60 ; 740 5 1.16 3 56 4 115 1 15 1,015 29. 6.727 ! 20 IS I r 2.::no -i I 3.19'J 9 00 J 4 100 1 01 1.218 ? 6,131 18 39 8 350 3 50 ? .2.575 j 777 6.860 20 58 . 1 4.081 j 183 9.755 29 26 i ' 7 305 3 05 J 2.035 f i I i,H3 49 i 7 JoO 1 50 i J,120 ; ,35.975 5,622 16 86 j 4 130 1 30 f 2.840 01. 904 j I 5.600 16 82 1 -!0 40 1,780 59.977 -2; 300 - I 24.941 74 82 4'3 1310 13 10 4.400 ! 106.130 1,800 4,030 12 09 10 ' 220 I 2 20 2.450 20.290 . 11,34S 34 04 j 10 505 -I 5'65, 4.530 92,079 I 't 2.353 7o6- 1 50 50 - J.090 12,73.1 1.550! 150 3.370 10 11 2 70 70 ..I ' 750 i' 4!,-f'5 150 9,4o2 2s 20 7 250 2 50 s 2.480 79.679 1,550 j 17,799 ! 53 39 39 1005' 10 05 3,930 i 131,711 4,092 14 07 15 535 5 C5 1,838 82.890 5.435 16.20 " j 1 40. 40 ?,435 j '87,114 J e''i:'' 4'- ! S44 97 35Sj 13.276j 132J6 114,770 2,852,764 : rra: o -"z fZ i -r E O ill. "Jo 5 " " c erg. c o T WATCHES. cr p 116,823 113.840 57.824 35.627 82,C82 187,511 90.520 163,409 64.957 168.141 122.164 48.719 "7 9.90 62,421 65.141 107,315 338.853 ft o Tax. I DOIJ5. CTS. NO. W2 o o 5 2.0 cr:&- S p o O -5VJ o o i 3 o o NO. 1,168 23 1,1 3S 40 578 24 356 27 826 ?2- 1,875 11 965 20 1,634 09 649 57 1,681 41 627 39 1.221 64 487 19 293 41 499 09 C24 21 651 41 1,073 15 3,388 53 309 76 619 04 599 77 1.001 30 202 90 "920 19 127 33 414 0 796 79 1,317 1 828 90 871 14 i 1 17 6' 35 -1 O .( o o c a a i fa ST g o c CO (3 tr a. 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 186$, with the increase and decrease. NO. ;DLS. CTS. ' DOLS. CTS. 5 1S65 1 75 4 00 T i 1 00 3 1 50 1 1 25 2 19 25 3 18 50 3 00 . ' I 1 2 00 75 1 2 25 1 1 25 1 4 50 o 5 4 1 3 4 6 00 00 00 00 50 K) 00 60 42 28 9 38 62 66 47 20 70 58 30 32 4 22 71 24 20 33 16 2 17 87 15 44 9 IS 32 71 25 16 3-4 95 52 86 41 49 23 $ 39 ; 46. t 89 5 71 t 18 35 . 14 " 55 56 ' 99 06 f -A 29 69 J 56 j' 81 20 ' 44 J 42 J 70 ' 77,4 3 96.330 43,987 20.1S9 52,404 126,391 83,250 78,955 49,930 109,846 55.796 76,710 34,504 21,174 30.150 . 59.208 46,029 43.132 154,436 41,292 43.64 41,327 135. 44S . 18.173 72.548 12,861 50,722 75..CI84 a), 979 30,384 1S6S INCREASE. 527 64 i 53 IS 46 80 50 ; 1,004 23 1,849.200 116,823 113.840 57,824 35.627 82,682 187,511 96,520 163.409 64.957 168,141 62,739 122,104 : 48,719 29,341 49,909 62.421 65.141 107,315 338.853 36.976 61.904 59.977 106,130 ' 26,290 92,019 12.733 41.405 1 79,679 131,711 S2,890 87.114 39,350 17,510 13,837 15,438 30,278 61,120, 13,270 84,454 1 5,027 5S.295 6,943 45,454 14.215 8,167 19,759 3,21 3 19.112 64,183 184,417 1 8,256 18,650 ' 30,682 ' 8,117 19,471 41,405 '28,957 55.727 21,911 50,730 Decrease 4,316 128 2,852.764 I 1,007,948 I 4,444 Adjusted valuation of 1805,2,375,884. - ' . . . Ia accordance with the Act of Assembly, reflating Tri-enmai Assessment?, and constituting a Board cf Revision, the Commissioners of Clearfield count v, herewith publish the above statement, f-Lowin" the src"ate vilno nnd n ments, made by each Assessor in the county for 180?, upon property taxable by law; nd herewith give notice that the 14th day of March, A. D. 1868, at the Commissioners' office in Clearfield, is fixf hv th fnr ciin tlfjZi X- .. . ' , 7 ,1 " . .. . .. , . . . - . . J vjnjt,,iwwf,i,-l III I II I I I V lirt TOflffA hntwuPIl t lie tllllQ onl ..r ,1 . , i - c , , 1 . - n j . ' -- w ' i j vu;w in viuiu uviu, js.uai-u u inein ior niiaiiv dete wbether any of the saiu valuations of assessors aave Iwn maue below a ju.t rate; and all parties interested will take notice, that appeal may be made between this time and that dav, but that after said day none will be alWd - .CHARLES S. WORRTT.T. V I ; ? H i i4 1 1 ; I1FXRY STONE, - : Commissioners. OTHELLO SMEAD, J . Commissioners' 01F.ce, Clearfield, Pa., February 10th, 1SG8. Attest : William S. Bradley, Clerk. CLEARFIELD, I'A., FEB. 26, IS6S. Tyrone ai ClearCMd Eailrrad. n in leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.20 a rn Arrives tit, Pbiiipsbnrg t : : 11.20 a. ro J I tin leaves Philip?bnr a : : : 2.05 p m Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. ta Relioiocs. Pirine services will t eheld next sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : Bv Ilev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church in the morninff. B;r Bev. Archer (Prervtenan), in the Court Hone, mo-nin? and eveninc. By Rev. Sem'cowr in tlie Baptist cliurch m the evemrip. By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church. in the morning. For Sale all the late Literary Weekly papers and monthly ni:gazinee, at the Post office. Advertisements.- Several cautions.and the list t several applicants lor tavern licenses, apj artl.is week. Ladt's FRIEND. This attractive maga zine for March is out, and conttins all its unial variety of interesting features en ravinjs, fashion plates, and reading mat ter. Frice (with engraving) $2.50 a year. Godet's Ladt's Book. The March number of this favorite of the ladies, has been received, and contains its usual budget of illustrations and fashions, which make it welcome a visitor to the fair sex. IVice $3 a year. More Snow. On Monday and Tuesday of this week, about eight inches of snow fell in this region, which has had the effect to mike tlie roads difficult of travel. We are informed that, with this addition, in some of the pine forests the enow now covers the Sround to the depth of three and a half feet. Commissioners' Fees. The following paragraph from the House legislative pro ceedings will be read with interest: An act relating to the compensation of the Commissioners of Clearfield county, granting S3 perdav passed finally." The bill for this increase of pay to the rouiiij;ssioners of this county wasintroduc e'l by Mr. MeOillough, the member from Uearfuld. The Democracy are always har ping ul.out the enormous burden of taxes to l'i h the people are subjected. Is this the a"to lighten that burden? We refer to is subject, for the purpose of showing the aiSVreriee between the precepts and the Practice of a certain class of politicians. jh i admitted on all sides at Washington t.iat Secretary Seward's letter destroys the p"e of the President's allegations against fant. A friend of the President remon . irateJ with hiui against sending in Seward's -tl: but Mr. Johnson said that Congress ttmlii see from the letter the independence 'hat could be placed upon him. Jr. short, I es'ent doesn't like Seward's letter. having been written, he could not iid it. ' It is proposed to admit Colorado as a State in the Union, on the ground- that she has more voters than either Nevada or Ne braska, and nearly as ir:ay as Rhode. Inland; that she contributes more money to the in ternal reven.-je than Nehra-ka : that she pays more po-tago than wither Nel.ra-ka. Oregon, Nevada, Ai kansas or Florida., and that .'lie is jroing to have " great many more inhabitant rory socn than f heiius now. All right. Wrv not? .--? WASP.IEO : On February JCth, 186. by Rev. Charles P. Hawkins, at the re Hence of the bride's father, Mr. Amos Bonsai. L.of Biady town ship, and Mis Sabah Ann Ujdkn, of Lawrence township. On Thursday, February CO-'.h. 1-0, bv D. S. Moore. Esq., Mr. V. G. liuADY a.d Miss Maria Derrick, all of fiuu tp. DIED : On Friday morning, Fer.rn.iry 21 st, I8CS. William Henry, son of Rev. P. L. a d F. M. Harrison, of Clearfield bo rough, a god 5 months and 22 days. On February ('th. 165, Matilda, wife of Framp ton Bel!, of Bell township, Clear- ieiii C"i:nty, J'a., aged 31 years, 2 uiori'hs Y I.RE! Tlie F I R E ! 1 Ins F IRE!!! North :nce Company of Amcric;i, I'liiiudeljihin. Capita! ( Oldest J-t'.rk Insurance ) Tneorpora SjLT'.PO ( Co in the Lnitel States ( tfid 17tfl. Sl'j.oott.ooo LOKS PAID IN CASH. AS.-LTS. JANTAKY 1. lS'VS. S2.CUI.2Ri5 72. Application? received anJ policies issued, for any leuith of tiini' without being sulij-.-ct to n.ec-mi'ii!-. oy .K'liN ii. Fi'LFOltD, Ajivut. Licar I'a. February '.9. ts35-?m. s THE COURT Clearfield county : JAMES Ji JjEAVV et al. of Common I"eas of No 133 .Sept. T ,1367. Bill in Equity vs. W.W.r::TTs.F5ur?es? Tho undersigned Commissioner, nppointea by the Court to take testimony in the above ciise.givta notice thst be wii! attend to the duties of s.tid ap poinonent, at the olSce of .1. R M 'Knaliy. Ksq . in the IVirough of Ck-.irfie!d on Md iar.'the 9;h day of March. A 1). ISSS, between 9e hours of 10 o'clock A. M.sud 2 o'clock P.M.. when and whtre all parties interested uiav attend and cross-examine. Feb It J J, H. FULFOKD, Comni r Com.'iion I'leas of 53 Jane Term, ISGO. Clo?:rg Qnct; J A ticiis of GovciDm't Securities. E S T. B R A D Y A CO.. (Sarrr.-orf to S. Jones &r Co.)' CORNER OP rMl'HTH AMI WOOD STUEETS. Pittsburg. Fel ruary 15, lbtii. buv. se-II. 1 buy. Fell. OOLD. 11!) ;4i' 5-2'is. Jan."fi7. 107? 10S1 U.S. 6s 131. IIH 112 5-2ts.JuI. '67 107l!luSi 5-2f'a. 1?62, 111 j III June, 7-.'fs, 1 07 5-20s.lSS, 1Q-; SOS; .lulv. 7-30s. I07.107i 5-2(s. tstia, JO'J 119J May Comp,'fi.VH7ii1173 IU-4:s. 101? loij Auir.ComD.'fio.na.1 llf.4 5-2s. Jiin.:fi5, 107MO3 i Sept.Coiup.'o5.M 11A 5-20s, Jul. "to. 1071.103 ,:0ct. Comn. !S5.1 15i 1 15J We ure now converting 7-30s of the June and July series in to Jo!d Coupon 5-20 bonds of iSrjj-7 PlTT.SiiUK'l ADVERTISEMENTS. 11. E O B I S O N & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Pork rockers. Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails : Family Flourof best brands; Uncon. Hums. .Sides and Shoulders ; Lard, Mess Poi k. Dried Bcef.and Cheese; Beaos, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon and Lard Oil, etc. . Ret Frost, No. 255 Liberty Street Pil.tsbur?. Penn'a. March 6. 1So7-1t JN THE COURT of Cearfield county: Hi gh KnisE i No. vs. CATnARivE M. IlniSB. ) Sub. Fur. Dirorr The Hndersiirned Ceinmisfiouer. nrrujintcJ bv the Court. to lake testimony in the above c:ice gi ves notice that he wi'l attend to the duties of said ap pi'intuienr: fit the oifioe of J. IJ M'Knally, l.sq ,in the Uoroush of Clearfield, on Wednesday. the 1 1th day of M:treh, A. D. 1S0S. between the hoars of 10 o'c:oi-k A M. and 3 o clock P.M. when and where all parties interested rajr attend and cross -examine. Feb 19 J.I 1 - FLLFORD, Cou-.m r. TN THE COURT of Comnwa Fleas of Clearfield county : Clara A. Kichahdso j No 253 Sept. Term, 1567. vs y SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TNFOItMATION. Information guaran- teed to produce -a luxuriant crowth of hair upon a bald head or beaidless face, also a recipe for the removal of pimples, blotches. Erup tions, etc . on the (-kin. leaving the same f-it. clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing THOS F. CHAPMAN. Chemist. S2. broadway. N. Y TERRORS OF VOUTIT. A Gentleman who suffered for years from' Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer-. inj humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and directions lor making the siinpts rem edy by whi -h he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser' experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN U. OfJ DEN. May 15, '67-ly. 42 Cedar Street, New York. CnAr.LES RirnAP.nsov Frh. S.-tr. Dirorrr. rVO CO'SS CM FflVES. The Rev. Ed ward A. Wilson will send (free of charge) ta a'l who desire it, the prescription with the di rections for making and using the eitnple remedy by which he was cured of laug aflesliun and that dread disease consumption. His onl' object is to benefit the nliiicted and he hopes every sufferer wi'l try this prescription as it will cost thm nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. May 15, '67 ly. Williamsburg. King co X. Y. "V"OTICE TO LOG OWNERS. We are prepared to drive the Susonehanna riv er in the spring of 1SH from Wiiliamsport to Havre de Urace. Shruld you have any logs to go below i iiamsport. we Will, if you wish it, take charge of an t drive them wilh ours pro rating the cost of driving in proportion to the amount driven For further information address CitAD? t DLANCilARD. Philadelphia. K. K.H AWLEY fc Ci... and II. JAMES .t CU.. Ualtimore, Md. fp URN PIKE ELECTION. TU Stock holders ot the Philifisburg and Susque hanna Turnpike Koad will take notice that an election will be held at the ofSo cf the company at Philipsljurc, on MONDA Y.'the Second day of March celt, for the purpose of elfcting five 5ian aers for the ensuing year. U. F. LLOYD, Ptii!ipsbq.rg, Feb. 5. , " Secreiary. A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Let- ters of A hninistratioii on the estate ol Allen Mabie. lots of Pike township. Clearfield county. Pa.. decTd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated. lor settlemeiit. NAT. RISIIEL. Feb. 5. IStiS-St. Adm'r. s LE OF VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. The Executors of the Estate of John B. Otto, dee'd. will expose to Public Sale, at 1 o'clock, p. w. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 1SS. at the Court House, in the Borough of C.'earficld. Pa., the fol lowing tracts of land, lying in llu.uon township. C'eartield county: Tract Warrantee, . A. No.567.. Moore t Delany. 1041 No 5o74. Moore A Delany, 1041 No.5'175, Moore fc Delany, 1041 Ko 506S. Wm. Powell, PP0 No.5067, Win. Powell, Terms made known at the the time of sale. JOHN A. OTTO, EOD't OTTO. Wniiamsnort. ) SAM'L A. FILBERT. Feb. 7. 16d3--5t. j " Executors. P. . SI allowance. 61 A allowance 81 .v allowance. allowance R3.1 43 A .-il Iowa nee. o The undersigned Commissioner, appointed bv the Court. to take tc-stiraony in the above case gives notue tnat he wi.l attetni to the duties of saut ap pointment, at the ofEee of J. IS. M Enally. Esq .in the Borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, the 14;h day ol March, A. D. HtS. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. when and where all parties interested may attend and cross examine. Feb.l'J J. Dl. FULFOHD, Comm'r. y ALLEY FORGE FLOW WORKS. John Hall & Co., MANUKACTrRERS OF : Plov.s, Cultivators, Shovel-Flows, Har rows and Union Mowers,. Nos. 121 123 Liberty st., corner of Pitt st., Ptttsburgh. P.i N. B. Our castings and points being made in an air furnace are in every way ianerior to those made by other manufacturers.' Feb.l2.'6S-ly. "FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, -1- Yecretabli and Flower Seed. JOHN K. & A. M U II D O C II , XCRSKRYMEV, FLORISTS AND SKEDSMES ' NO. 112 SMI TIIFIELD STREET!''. Pittsburgh. Pa., opposite the Post Ofiieo, Are prepared to fill orders fjr Fruit and Orna mental trees, (Jrnpe Vines. Roses Evergreens. Ac.. Vesetablo and Flower Seed of best quality, Onion Sett9. Early Goodrich. Ha-rison and other varie ties of Seed Potatoes. Garden Implements and Greenhouse plants. We will send by mail when desired, all orders for seeds to the ainonnt of one dollar or upwards, except Corn. Beans and Peas. Catalogues sent on application and all orders promptly attended to. Jan. 2-3nt. IMPORTANT. Fanners, Look to Your Interests. Save .Money when vou can. Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE DAY. Call and see Flejral & Gauoe's great labor say ing and most perfect and even Con- Planter an entire new machine just patented. With this planter one person can do as much work as two on the old plan, save corn and plant much more accurately. Can be regulated according to your desire. Agentsareemployed to distribute and sell the machines. . r LEGAL & GAN0L. Philipsburg. February la, 1S?S. JOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Tins is TO GIVE Notice: That on the 2'.nhday of January, A. D. lS'lS, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the Estate of Ebenezer M 'Masters, of Burnside township, in thecoun'y of Cleariield and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of ary d.-bts and delivery of ur.y property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him. or for his use, an 1 the transter of any property by him are forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove theit debts and to choosa one or more Assignees of his Estate, will beheld at a Court of Bunkrdotcv.tQ beholden at Philipsburg, in the county of Centre, at the room' of the Register, at the Hotel in said District, before S. E. Woodruff. Esq , Register, on the 14th dav of March A !. ISoS.at 8 o'clock.A.M. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S Marshal. Messenger. By G. P. DAVIS, Dept. U. S. M. feb.19. 6S. HARNES5 sale at Triramines, and Shoe-findings for MERRELL A UIGLEK'S . s LEIGH BELT.S - bells. for sale at Dec 25, 167. A large assortment of sleigh MERRELL BTOLER'S. IT 13 THE T)F!CT CHATtCR EVER OPFEItEH T" Afi'VTS ! One or two days' time will secure a good SEWING MACHINE. WATCH. SILK DRESS, Revolver, or some other article of equal value, Free of Cost! Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the country. Send for Circular. S. C. THOMPSON 4 CO, 30 Hanover Street. Boston, Mass. Dec. 25, lS67-3mp. "HISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-par.nership heretofore exist ing between Archie Montgomery and Daniel Hartsock, in the Mercantile business, in Curwens viile. was dissolved by mutual conseDt, on Janu ary lfith,lfG8. The books and papers are in the hands of Mr. Hartsock. Persons having claims against the firm wi II nresent them for adjustment. E W I R M ! TE1WIS Or THE JOURNAL. The Raptsu ah'8 Joi rsal is published on Tved ocsday at 2.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of thevear, $2.60 will be sharped,, and S.'i.GO if not paid before the close th year. ADVEnTisKETS Tt ill be inserted t SlO r.er square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or lessl counting a-quare. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction w:M be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.except at the option of the publisher S. J. ROW. JJANKING k COLLECTION OFFICE op McGirk a perks. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co Philipsbi-rg, Centre Co., Pa. Where a!! the business of a Banning Ileus will be transacted promptly and upon the moat favorable terms. March 20.-tf. ! M'GIRIC. EWD.FIBEI. Hartsock & Goochvin. Ono door East of Eer.jimin B'ooin's Hotel, CfRWBXSVrLLB, Pa. Having just received a full and well selected assortment of Dry Goods. Dress Goods. Clothing, Notions. Hats Cant. Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard ware, Queen-swaro. Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms. Groceries. Flour. Fish, Salt, etc., to which they ask the attention of the public. Our ass rtment 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, orexchncged for country produce DANIEL HARTSOCK. Feb. 12. 1S63. ED GOODWIN. c LEARFIELD A C A D E MY. The Third Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 17th day of February, 18G8. Punils can enter at any timn They will be ?btdJ-M lnj,e,bteJ are relaeste J t0 cal1 and et" I charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. tie without delay. - Feb. 12,'6S. MONTGOMERY A HARTSOCK H-REAT REDUCTION in a Dry Goods, at J. P. KRA all classes of KRATZER'S. Prints. Mus!in Oelnines. Merinos. Alpacas, Wool Plaids, Ginghaia.Silks, Linens.Checks, Cambrics, Corset Seams. Selesias. Curtain chintz, Oiled calico. Pjaij cambric, Swiss Muslin, Shirting. Flannels. Cassimere. Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans. Army 'loth. Satinetts, Denins. Cottonade.Canton flannel. Drilling. Ticking. Crash, Lincy.Brocsatelle, Lin en duck. Carpets. Table coverslBlankets.Coverlits, Balmorals, Shawls, Sontaes. Hosiery. Gloves, Ac, are now selling at a small advance on cost at Feb 5, 1 SOS-1 id. J. P. KRATZKK S. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. The Columbia Bridge Co. will receive nronosals addressed to ii B. ROBERTS. Chief Engineer. Office Penn'a B.. II Co.. Philad'a, until February 23, IffiS.for about 3.S00 000 feet White Pine.B M.. 700 000 feet Whita Oak. B M . 1.900 000 Short Joint Shingles. To be delivered on the framing ground, at the Bridge in Columbia. 1'a . on or before the first day of Ausrust ISM The Lumber to be of the best nualitv of Bridse Lumber, and subject to the inspection, measurement, and ap proval ot such agent as tne company may ap point. Detailed bills nd specifications can be procured by addressing G. B ROBERTS, fen. 12. j'enn a 14. it omce, i'tnlad a. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms of Tcjtios : Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmitic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Ilisto ry. . 58,00 Algehra.Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geojrra phy. fj.Od Latin, Greek and French, with any of th -bove branches. SI2.00 IjXo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rev, P. L. HARRISON, a. m July3I.lS67. Principal. Q US QUE II ANN A HOUSE. . Curwensviile, Fx EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. . This, well-known Hotel, haying been re-fitted aad re-furnished throughout, is now open for the accommodation of travelers, and the public in general. Charges moderate. WM. M. JEFFRIES. August 14, tS67-tf Proprietor. jlSS II. S. SWA N'S School for GirLs, Clearfield, Fa.. The Second Term of Twenty-two weeks, will commence on MONDAY, February 17", 1868; TERMS OF TUITION: Reading. Orthography, Writing. Object Leson, Primary Arithmetic and Pri mary geography per half term (1 1 weeks) $5 00 History. Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 6 50 Algebra and the Sciences, . 0 00 Clearfield, February 5. ISS. AGENTS WANTED FOR DR. WILLIAM SMITH'S Dictionary of the Bible. W ritten by seventy of the most distinguished Divines and Authors of Europe and this country Illustrated with oyer 125 Steel and Wood Engra vings and valuable Maps. Complete in One Large Octavo volume. Price $3.50. Experienced Agents and others wanted to intro duce this valuable book into every family as a companion for tbo Bible. Agents will find thir valuable work will meet with a ready sale among particulars address ft. J. all classes. Jor full ROW, Clearfield, Pa. Dec. 25. 1867. MES'S Heavy Boots, for M "0. at AugustT. . H. W.SMITH JJ W. SMITH still continues selling off at unusually low prices. It seems he is deter-" mined to keep his word in good faith, as all testi fy who call and examine his stock. Now, when money is so scarce, those purchasing would do well to call on him before goirg elsewhere, and find what a bargain they eas get. His woolens are sold at 5P percent, below cost. Mr. Smith offers to sell out, wholesale, including fixtures and rental. This is a rareehance for any on wishing to enter the business. Feb. 12. GENTS Fin French Calf Boot (warranted! for H. W. SMITH'S... . " S-j -