to t gcpuMfciwu WEBNEsTAY YoRMNG, JUNE 23, 1870. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rrges John Hkck. ttoHHCilmen U. V. Robinson, H. A. Vsrncr, A. II. Kcllv, S. II. Harlot, A. U. Partridge, II. O. Pavls. Justices of the Peace P. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. VunHnhleH. Swnggnrt AMhnol Directors V. H. Knx, U. O. Da vis H. J. Wolcott, H. n. I lilt let, A. II. Kelly, D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrttiiicnl Judge l.. D. Wktmouk, . Aieiale Judges Itn. O. Dai.b, Ed- WAIID KKRR, Treasurer 8. J. Skti.kt. Prothnnotary, Register t Recorder, (fe ll. W. Ci.AnK. fiherip .Tihtis SilAWUKV. ' ftwmi'iiionfri-KLI Ilnnt.IH, In A AC 1,0 no, JonM Rrck. Ounry Superintendent U. 8. Bnocic- WAT putrid Attorney H. D. Irwiw. Jury ummtianer II. 2. TowKKn, Lyman Cook. County urvor T. D. CoLUNS. troner M. Ittbi J. ttovnfy .JarfUor Nionoi.A THOMP SON", J. K. NKIIX, II. A. 7.VMDHI.U Member n CbarrM-.OKO. A. JsNKS. Assembly J. B. Aawicw. ' 3'in o 2'rtM At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Dm. 6, 18761 aoiTTn. Train SU - :IOm.m. 64 - - - 8:42 p. in. ItOBTU. Train 63 P; 10 a.m. " 21 f 8:42 p. in. Train 92, eoiith, and 21, north, are 1st elass; th others art) accommodation freights. These train only are allowed to carry pnssengors. On tb River Division t e.. from Oil City to Irvlnetsn, np the river Is North i down Hie river, soutn. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. According to tbe usual custom mong county papers, and particular Jy oa account of tbe grand blow-out on the coming 4th, there will bo uo paper issued from this office next week. We expect to be absent part of the time; however, this needn't keep any one from calling to pay tboir subscriptions or other litllo ac couute, as there will bo some one lounging around tbe premises ready to receive all such. Our next paper will appoar on the 12th of July. 4th of July Notice. .The ladies composing the Refresh mcnt Committee for the 4th of July will please meet at Partridge Hall, ou Thursday evening, June 29ih, 187G, at 7:30 o'clock, to make arrangemeuU. Mrs. J. G. Dale, Chairman. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday ucxt, morning and evening. Tlio prohibitionists have put a "full" ticket in the Held in Jefferson county. Bustles aro out of fashion, but if we, dont have a great bustle here on ' the 4th, we miss our guess. . Strawberries are being shipped in novr-a-dnys. It doesn't take more than a few crates at one time to aup ply the demand. v. - Un. Bhoemakci dropped a ctave belt on his foot a few days since, and is now hobbling arouud and looking for the 4th of July. Judge Bertram, Assistant Bee ro tary of the Treasury, has resigned bis office ; the resignation goes into effect the first of July. At the Presbyterian Sabbath .School, on Sunday last, it was decided ,to close until tbe Erst Sunday in Sep -.tember, when it will be re-opened. Mr. S. A. Varnor will please ac .cept our thanks for a nice mess of fish, .sent us last week. They were suckers, but were appreciated as well as if they .had been trout. Gates are getting looso on their Jiingcs these warm eveniugs, aud we .wouldn't be surprised it there wasn't & good gate in town by the time cool fvcatlier sets in. --Senator Morrill, of Maine has iboen nominated and confirmed Secro 4ary of the Treasury, made vacant by b.e resignation of Bristow. Tba ap joiutment is tu excellent on, Warren has Uacone an oil Lovu, .and business is Uvi;! about there, Borne good territory La been struck ,-uboutthore, and everybody who lives ,taere expects to become millionaires, A "lightniug calculator" gnrp a .Bt.eet exhibition iu fiaut of the Central House, on Thursday evening lust, .doing some difficult sums by a short jnetbod in a very short .time. The .object was to sell some' books on the subject, which ho had ou KuuJ. )Ve believe he eold iiboul hall' a duitu. PROGRAMME For the Fourth of July Celebration. The Programme fur the Fourth of Julv is ns follows, to-wit: At O n. m. Salute of thirteen guns. At 8:30 i. m. Grand March up Elm Street, by the ''Tynasty Bum-squizzle-ears," in all their perfumery and war paint. At 9:30 a. m. Grand Civic Procossio,!, consisting of the- Brass Baud, Martial Baud, the different so cieties, representations by young ladios of the thirteen original States, and the thirty-six present ones, and the citi zens. The procession to form at, and start from the Tioooita House. At 10:30 . iu. At the Grand Stand on tbe grounds Music ; Prayer by Rev. Elliot ; Reading Declaration of Independence, by E. L. Davit Esq.; Reading History of Forest County, written by S. D. Irwin Esq., by A. B. Kelly ; Music ; Oration, W. E. Lathy Esq.; Oration, M. W. Tato Esq.; Poem, Prof. W. C. Merven. Then dinuor will be served, and, af ter that, various amusements can be indulged in ; inch as, swinging, dano ing, climbing the greased polo, catch ing the greased pig, and taking pait in the wheelbarrow and sack races, To the winners in these games suitable premiums in cash will be awarded. This is a basket picuie. The whole town and county are cordially invited to attend, and all are politely request ed to donate 'to the refreshments. All baskets and buudles containing eatables are to be delivered at the Univorsalist Church by 10:00 ft. in., whence they will be transported to the grounds. By the Com. of ArrangemeuU, W. E. Latjiy, Chairman. June 27, 1876. The Grand Procession for the 4th of July will form at the Tionesta House, at 0:30 a. ro., in the following order r 1. Brass Band. 2. The Tidioute Fire Company. 3. 13 young ladies representing original States. 4. 37 young ladies representing present galaxy. fi. Tionesta Lodge of Odd Fellows. G. Yokahnma Lodge of Odd Fel lows, of Lickingville. 7. rieasantville Lodgo of Odd Fel lows. 8. Different Sunday School organ izations, led by their Superintendents, 9. Different Township processions, 10. Citizens of Borough. 11. Tionesta Drum Corps. Hie route of the pror -ion will be from tbe Tionesta II , up Elm Street to Helen Street, and up Helen Street to the Picnic Grounds. Tho citizens generally are earnestly requested to participate in the pro cession. T. J. Van Gibsex, June 27, 1876. Marshall. Brown of the Democrat, and Wat son and West of the Jacktonian, were Ml candidates for office at the recent Democratic primaries iu Clariou Co., and thair bides all hang ou the fence, Brown says : Having been a candidates for the democratic uomiualion furSeuuto. and the couvention haviug nominated our opponent, we simply remark that tbe nominee us well as every other man on the ticket shall receive our cor dial support, with the understanding out ne una his IrienUs all give the samo pledge, aud squarely support the wuoie nonet, Mr. West fuels encouraged, as wit new tho following: During the absence of the senior ed itor the "local" will have to perform double duty in the way of editing, but as we aro so highly dated with our success as an office aspirant, we feel fully competent for the task, and will endeavor to keep up his part of tbe worn. The result strikes Mr. Watson, how ever, in a very sore place, and be un burdens t injsejf as fojjows : Life is but a brief, fin uncertain space of time allotted to man to nre pare for long eternity, and bow niuoh better to meet a happy ad peaceful end w&h a good conscience, than to rise to high attainment and lofty positions, iu the world's esteem. through JHtrjgun, treachery, falsehood, perurj &uj fraud. Wa re requested to state that U)ijetj of the "Bunisquuzlcra" for tne fin, wijl take plape at Partridge Hall ou next Saturday evening. Ail who inteud to take part in this parade wijl please be iu tUteuJaucjj at thu Lacytown Correspondence. LACYTOWJf, June 26, 1876. Ed. Republican : The hills are red with strawber ries, and they are unusually large and sweet fur the kind. We have tho promise of an abundance of all wild fruit this season, if nothing occurs to Injure it. Will. Roupe was, aud is still, a victim to intermittent fever. Dr. Co bum has been treating him, aud there is now no danger. The mill is now engaged in man ufacturing with great rapidity, such articles of use as water pipes, croquet mallets, wash stands, etc. The Republican primary election was held last Saturday afternoon, as appointed. Yesterday a jolly party of gen tlemen came down from Coon Mills on afloat; they had tho damp appear ance of drownod rats, but we would not insinuata that they had been dip ped, as the water is in splendid bath ing oondition. Two Sundnya ago the people of Lacytown met and organized a Union gabbath School; the "Westminister Lesson Leaf" was adopted into use. Both Sundays the attendance was very good, both parents and children show ing a hearty appreciation of the at tempt to shorten the long summer days in such a good way. The base ball club of Lacytown Would challenge that of Tionesta but for one simple reason, and that is, the want of a ball. Mr. Ledabur killed a large rattle snake on the iron bridge yesterday ; he secured tbe rattles, which were ten iu number. Sclden Whitman is in a buzz this morning, securing pulleys and ropes to raise his barn to-morrow. He in forms us the barn is larger than our saw mill, and that elderberry wine and butter-milk will flow like water for all those who help him. Mrs. Gilfillan starts to-day on a visit to her mother at West Hickory, I De Clare. Hon. J. B. Agnew desires us to return his thanks to those who sup ported him at the late Primary Elec tions, and also to state that he bears no malice whatever against tboso who supported his opponent. Misses Alice Prgper and Alver retta Pa up, and Robert Haslet and Floyd Proper, returned home from Williamsport last week, all looking well, and, wo believe, feeling well sat isfied with Dickinson Seminary. retert' Houtehold Melodies, No. 19, is to hand, and contains about (3 worth of music, if it were published in sheet form. This publication i pub lished monthly at t a year. Address J. L. Teters, 843 Broad w. y, N. Y. M. Ittle has killed some rattle snakes, besides a few copperheads (snakes) on the old Dan. Stow place this season. J. R. Stroup also dispos ed of a huge rattlclnako recently on the Proper place, where ho is living. Street Commissioner Hinton is employing men and teams in covering the culvert ever Council Run, which is almost completed. Warm work it is this weather, but we must have good roads at any sacrifice of comfort and ease. Lead mines are being discovered in various places in this county, nota bly on tho land of Judge Cook, of Cooksburg. Silver and copper mines have often been discovered about here, but we have heard of uo oue getting rich out of them. S. D. Irwin, Esq., and family do parted on Monday last for theCeuteu nial, where they will spend some time. Esq. Irwin's History of Forest Couuty will be read on the 4th, by A. R. Kel ly, Esq,, in whose bands it will not suffer, as he is a good reader, "Death and Taxes" are cortain ties. Fred. Kaufl'raan has charge of a little book which he circulates, aud gathers )3 stamps and promises. It is bard to pay taxes and atUud the Cen tennial the same year, aud we have about concluded to pay our taxes. The Democracy of the Union are at work in St. Louis to-day selecting their victim fur slaughter in Novem ber, Tildeu, Hendricks aud Hancock are tbe leading caudidaU, each hav iug staunch followers. The "great uokjioa-u" taaf via t-ha battjo, Jt present iniicatiou.a are ihut ope of Jh,o Cjr.ee uhoM.o iuwcJ will receive the oouiiualiou. From all quarters of Maryland, Virginia and Penuaylvsnia came cheering notes of an abundant harvest of wheat and excellent prospect for the corn crop. Tbe wheat is now ripe for the reaper, and indeed has already been cut in some parts of Virginia. In Maryland there is little complaint of any injury to that cereal either from rust or the fly. The corn crop is also said to be vegetating in a manner in different to the cut worm, the grub, and similar enemies. Fruit is also re ported as in excellent condition the peaches being less in quantity but of excellent quality. Altogether tho Centennial year promises to be appro priately fruitful of nature s bounties as well as of patriotic impulses. Mr. M. J. Bond, who for several years has been making lumber at Bear Creek, u about taking his de parture for Clam Lake, Michigan, where, wo believe, he will take up his residence for some time to come. He has quito on an amount of timber standing yet, but will nof cut it at present, on account of the low price of lumber. Whon the market gets up to his figures, he will come back and cut the rest of his timber. He is a good square man, and we dislike to see him leave. And now the Democratic primar ies of Forest County will be held next Saturday, and the way the candidates for Assembly are using up horseflesh is a caution. It is impossible te prophecy iu regard to their nomina tions, as sentiment changes so much. To-day one is the strongest; to-mor row another, and so on. It is amus ing to see how much interest they take in this little game, in which the win ner is suro to bo nipped in the bud in November. The new narrow gauge railroad from Emlcntou to Edcuburg, is pro gressing rapidly. Two miles of the Emlenton end are already graded, aud 75 men are at work. The ties aud track are to be laid as fast as tho road is completed, and very soon tho iron horse with his train of cars will como snorting over the hills to Eden burg. Before tho frost oomes, or roads get bad in the fall, they expect to have tho road completed. Clarion Demo crat. Mr. A. Guyton found a young bird by the side of the road, ou Dutch Hill, yesterday, and brought it in aud left it in care of Davy inlands. Judge Proper pronounces it a bald eagle, and others call it a fish hawk. Its feathers look like wool, and it is a real curiosity. Dress, used with taste and judg meut, enhances beauty. Ladies, you will fiud both taste and judgment (lis played in the "Domestic Fashious." A full line of Stone China dishes, just received, and for sale lower than ever at RobitiROB & Bonner's. 13 tf MOXEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow iug prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading belts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickson & Co. 27tf Pure Paris Grceu for Potato Bugs, 50cts per pouud, or 30c U per half pouud at Robiuson & Bonner's. 12 tf FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which he now resides, is iu my bauds for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, aud tho balance in ouo and two years. Mf LK3 W. Tatp lOtfi Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles for fie in town. Her place of busiucss id in the Acomb.Building, up stairs. Thoso boautiful lots just north of Mrs. Hcury's residenco can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf.f r r-f --The lightest ruuuijjg Machine iu the world is the Gruver & Baker, at lea.it Baldwin, of Tidioutu says so, uiid be kujws. 46 ly TIONKSTA 51A.HKETH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealers in ' General Merchandise. Flour barrel - -Flour 3 Hack . ' - . -Corn Moal, bolted . - Chop food .... Ryo 11 bualiol Oats bushel ... $0.75(4.00 1.75I&2.0O 1.00 $1.05(3)1.70 80W90 - 40Q45 1.50(jf.2..V) 101 . HI ? 12 - - 7.50 4.50 10(121 . 7S'1.00 - o($100 3032 - 25(328 35 . .50 1.20 . fe20 . 10 - 12 15 2.002.10 16(318 - S.75 Corn, ears - Nouns bushel Hani, aii(rar cured canvnaod Ili'oakfut liacon, sugar cured Hhouldora - , WhttoHsli, half-barreln Take herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup ..... X. O. MolasHes Itoast Rio Coffoo No. 1 Rio Coffee, Java Co floe ... Tea - Butter ..... Rico . Egg, fresh ... Salt Ijrd Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg Potatoes .... Llmo bid. ... 8.00 3540 - 1.00 y&w Advertisements. Eatato Kotlcc. Kxtnte of Mary Dalo decoasod, late Of xionenia lownamp, rwwv couiuy. ah . I .1 1 .,wl ... ..I,! nulnln aM quested to make immedinte payment, and tlioHo having legal claims against the same will present thorn, without duly, la nropar T ..L A,. . 1 1 . ,A NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or MILES W. TATE, Att'y, Juno 20, 1870.-12 8 Tionosta, Pa. Administrators' Notioe. letter of Administration on tho estate or Win. C, Neill, deceased, lato oriiaruio ny township, having beou granted tho un dersigned, all persons iiulobUtd to said ostato are required to niako immedinto payment, and all pontons having claims against aaia esinio, win present mom, properly autlientiejiteil, lor soiuomont. ".XwV.?, , Ti,Ji1' Administrators May 29, WO. School Report of Tionesta Twp. Tionesta Township In account with Eli Holcman, School Treasurer. To bal. at last settlement $C21 80 " am't collected 017 02 " " of unseated tax.... 1,521 02 By am't of ordora out standing $31180 " am't of orders ttkou HP ' 1,080 00 " peroontogo ..,,.. 42 00 " bal. on hand 720 73 $2,703 53 $2,763 53 Tiokkkta, June 20th, 1870. We, tho undersignod Auditors of Tio nestu Township, duly cloctod and quuli liotl, do Urply certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of tho accounts of the school funds for the year ending Juno I). O. "tINTEK,l Jamkb Cabson, J AUUlto Financial Report of Green Twp, WfJOOf. WND FOR YBAR 1875. JA8. IfLYNN. Treasurer. Dr. To tax leviod and otjiur sources (1,007 44 Cr. by orders redeemed and jtor- eonwige ,. 1,147 24 Bal. duo Treasurer Peter Youjn 40 80 Eknkmt Hkhuknh, r. .V ' I A ml If or , J Annual Report of the Auditors of JcnkiTwp For iho year ending on the first Monday in j uno, ie70 : acoocnt or TKEAsunnu. Receipts. Ain't of orders drawn from Co. Corn's r. 8781 57 State appropriation 411 48 Seated tax collected 30 30 850 30 Kxpetuliturea. Vouchors produced ou set tlement $020 34 Percentage 14 80 Paid to successor 223 02 Due twp on outstanding tax 132 55 1 14 We, the undersigned Auditors of Jonks Township, met at No. 1 school house, J one 5, 1870, and did audit the account of School Treasurer as found In the foregoing report. Hereunto we havo set our hand and seal this 5tb duy of June, 1876. C. B." e"db"Ixib, Auditors, Report of Howe Twp, JVKB 8, 1870. HOAO n-NDS VP TO FEB. 14, 1870. Trcas. ree'd iu unseat ed fluids $1,118 00 Orders issued up to Nov. 20, '70 by Road Coiu'rs for road - work an sundries 1,257 10 Orders issued since the ubove . date by Road L'oni'rs jog 59 Whole "J'.j't lfUd up.g kvb. 14, W70 1,419 78 By Road f'ow'fa Paid out by Trcas. 1,118 00 Township Dr. to bal, 208 60 We, tho undorsiguod auditors of Howe Township, have met mid examined tho above account to (iui best of our judg ment. V.. Rf.id, M. Htkplton, Auditors. J. Com no y Report of Howe Twp. Jl KB 5, J870. Wo the auditors of Uuwo Township havo mot and examined tho account ol tho School Treasurer. Ain't rou'd for the year 1870, 0110 thousand tivo hundred and ninty-uix dollars and thirty throe cents $1,600 33 Whole am't (mid out by Trcas,, nine hundred nd four del lurs aud seventy-iiiiie cents 001 70 ijal h) Tcas. baud fl 61 i). AihlAUAU, Troas. KnwAUi) Hum, ) J. CoNiior, fAir M. Stki'ltox, J ill to I' 1Jll WORK neullycxocuUd ut this (I1Il at reiisoiiub1 v tulvn. Furniture Rooms! The undersigned bfsrs leave to inform tho citizens of Tionesta, and the public in general, that hn has opened a FIRfiT C'.yt.MV FtlKNMTUKK N1DKK, In HIS new building at the Junction of Elm Kt. and the Dutch Hill road, whpre ho keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE. Consisting In part of Walnut Parlor Seta, I ham her hw, Cano Seat Cha (j. Wood Seal Cia4rs, Honking Chairs.,' Dining Table, Extension Tables, Marblo Top Tables, Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Loungos, Mattress, Cnpl)oarj, Book Oases, Fancy Brackota, Looking Glasses, Picturo Frame, and PICTURES FttAaiEP, ALSO, SASH Sc DOOBS always on band. Ilia rooms being large, and wall situat ed he Is prepared to offer superior luduoe monta to purchasers. Call and examine 1)1 stock, and prio. and be ooaviiiced UNDERTAKING; A full assortment of Coffins and Casket constantly iu store. 23 ly A. IT. PARTRIDXJB. Awarued tho Highest Medal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers In CIIROMOS AND Fit AM STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Gruphoscopes, and BulU blo Vlows. PHOTOGRAPHIC JMTERULS, Wo are Headquarters for everything In tho wav of STKHKOl'TIOONls and MAG IC LANTERNH, buiug manufacturer of the , Micro-Sciontiflo Lantoru, . " Htereo-Panoptioon, University Htoronptloon, Advertisers Stereopttcon, Artoptieon. (School Lantern, Family Lantorn, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. - Eocl) style being tlio hw4 of If puss )l) tho market. Catalogues of lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising mau can make niouey with a Magiu Lantern. B"Cut out this advertisement for ref erence, -ft. The expel lo(ier,f five years has proved that this Coiupout and re liable work of General Information Is better Adapted to tho want of all classes of tho com munity than any other work of the kind ever Z ELL'S lei EeriUs LullJDB. laEXTS WAITED. published. It hat been proven by ltn IMMENSE SAI,E&, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICf BBCD, And by its uniform success wrrn agents. The edition of 1870 bos beon THOROUGHLY REVI8ED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles. SQ00 wood engravings and eighteen handsomely en gruvod and colored maps. The work is issued in parts, and aspect. nion copy, with map, will be sent to any address, hue of postage, for twenty ceula. BAKEH, DAVIS A CO., Psblishepi, (Kucoessora to T. Elwood VM.) Noh. 17 aud 10 South Sixth Street AM rillLADEI.l'ALA, Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusyille A Buffalo Railway, ?M Puffalo, Corry A Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, JunslS, 187(1, trains will run as follows STATIONS. Northward. Southward I I No, I Ko. I a m p m p 111 p 111 a ui p in Pltbshurglt H:.r0 U:25 H-.M1 7:.MI 2:55 6.1 W l'eiiJunclihO'J S:4H l(i::t!i 1:3-1 4;H.i M Kitliinniiig 10:4n 4:S-' 1 f iis.'i fl:(Ni ll!:4l 3:.'I6 R. Il k Jiiiic11:U.1 ' 5:30 12:50 .":! II: JO i'JU Brady Bend 11:4(1 5:tti 1:1., 6:1a 11:2? liJH) Parker 12:12 0:23 2:l:t 4;40 lOjfiti yum, Emlenton 12:48 7:(Kf 2:4" 4:iA I0::M I2:(K S-rubgrass 1:2T 7:411 4:00 3::M M:l.. Ui-.M Franklill 2:uH H;22 A:ii7 2:.V tl:J(i Oil City 2:30 H:m 0:00 2:20 H:26 B:25 Oloopolis 8:07 7:55 ihSl 5:17 KagloRock 3:17 H:lrt U:41 ...... 4:45 TloiiOMta 8:42 (his 9:18 ;Yi Tidiouto 4:25 11:1(1 8:2y 2:12 Irviiivloii 6:10 ...... 12:30 7:S5 12:45 Rousevlllo 2:6.1 :2l 8:27 1:47 8:ir2 7:47 TitusviUo .S:4n 10:10 7:15 1:05 7:16 7;UU Corry 4:47 k:0o 11:60 '. ftcJ Mavvillo 6:17 lik.M 10:10 3:4ll liullalo W 1:06 6:55 12::Uj p. 111 i. m p. in a. 111 a, 111 p. nt Trains run by Philmleliihia Tiiuo. I)AV1I Mi-CAUtat, iu'l Hun't, J. MORTON II ALL, tieu'l I'lisseiigcr A Ticket Agnnt, J H WORK of all kinds dons at tbiii oT liee on bhoi t notice.