WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAR. !, ISM. BOnOUGH OFFICERS. ? rtrM N. H. Fohkmax. ( o wci7 . Clms. Rnnner, ?f. Fin ateln, J. E. Woiik, Pntri.'.k Joy-r, 1, V. Clark, Justin Shaw kcy. " .iitiet'n of the. j'ctice J. T. .:.an, P. H. Knox. (Anraif- .Tame Swai!H. School Director J. Slmwkcy, D. TV. Clark, A. H. R'utHn'o, C. A. Randall, A. B. Kelly, J. T. Ilrcnmvn. INSURANCE! life, riKE&tccinr r. 1, V,'. CLAUU, Ti, Aer- Globo, foukst cou.. i r officers. Mrmher of Oonarea HahrT Ws;tb. A nne.mbhi K. I j. Pa vis. . Vfi?rnt JiulqeW. D. Brow. .i.toriafa iir?;MJoHW Keck, C. A. Him,. 'Vermirer N. S. Fovkman, I'mthrinotr.ry, llciinter J: Recorder, etc. Jffris Kn awkey. .sheriff". ( A: RAttn&TX. fWimi'.t.iinjw'rA ELI IJr.RMW, ISAA3 liOVn. H. V. l,r;rKHnn. . (uniy Superintendent II. 8. Er.cCK- VTA 'r V j ;triet AflorncyH. D. iRWln. ,.ry iVimmi.Mioncrs C. II. Church. Tkvkh Yoitmor". ' ntuntif HvrvnorY. F. Wnimlniw. f Vu-onr C. II. CmmrH, ;ounM .4 if ('or NioitoT,A Thoxp- OH, P. F. CorKLAMP, F. C. IjAOY. KIKE INUUAKCr Lino, Liverpool if London Lycoming-, North Bri' Mercantile, Hanover, V of Philadelphia,' Continental, Northern Roc Springfield, of Mw . ACCIDENT INSUUAN TrvoiSia Life A Acoident insnrn lin . ftier. N L' : ace 03;ii ,C. C. Thorn phin, Law.Offlce, W3 Jn to7rn wssb Tj,p Doctor Company. Tb. Mutual Aid Society . - The condition of Mr. Join Hun ter, ho was curiously scalded in the railroad accident, ia cunsidcral-Jf im proved, and hit physicians consider his rocovery aa very proUI?. It was thought at one time that one or both hands would have to he amputated, but there are now so fears entertained jn that direction. That his hands will be slightly crippled may be the case, but the docter's think his complete recovery is very probable. May it be to. Dr. Totttar, of Jeaks township, Deathof Mrs. Alice C. Cabcock. Log Hauling. Urandin, Block, Tldionte, Ph. Peterson's Ladies Magazine fr March cntae s usual filled, and run We are called upon this .week to Last Thursday Stephen Taft hauled, 1 ning titer',, with good things. "Tho chronicle tbo death of this most, esti- with Wheeler & Dusenbury's team, glide' a first claa3 steel engraving is mable and hirhly esteemed lady. 3,156 feet of pine logs from their log tllf) first thing that gseeta you, which Death came to her relief about 9 job on Otter, to the mill at East Hick j9 happy in its conception, spirited, o'clock on Wednesday evening last, ory, a distance of six miles. I bo loaa ftIlt true to nature, while the fashion and she expired apparently with little was eleven feet high, and wus made up plates me quite up to thone of more pain, after bearing for nearly thirty of ten green logs, with the bark on, expensive magazines. Peterson alio hours without a murmer , the) right fresh from the saw. The logs contains a variety of matter which is agonies of the terrible scalding re- were not picked with reference to a both instructive and entertainin cei ved in the railroad disaster. Human I forge load but were taken as they came Subscription only $2.00 a year in ad aid seemed of no avail, and t nothing on the Bkidway two twelve-loot buts vauce, with postage ptepaid could be done except to mitigp.te her and eight sixteens. Weight of team sufferings as much as possible. The 2,275 lbs. Taking into consideratin last obseques took place from the the number apd kind of logs, the dis LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. -J la actively engaged this winter ia the bouse of hef fath Mf C. Jackson, tance hauled and weight of team, who CsndttnsPd Tim TahM TlonrntR Htftt!an. HOOTIf. Train 19 10:.r5 am Train 10 1:34 pm Train 16 7:4i pra Ct''.riESS DIRECTORY. - 6 TI0KE3TA LODGE Xo. 369, O. Of O.F1. NORTIT. Train 16...-. 7:22 am Train 5.1 '11:22 atn Train 9 3:04 pm Train 18 5:04 pm - Train 9 North, and Train 13 Uocthcsrry tto mail. 1 11. E. Sabbtth Bchonl et 10 6. ra., 7. M. Csbbcth Gciool at 11 a. ta., Presbyterian Etbtath School e.1 3 p. ci. Koart wesk. Uiss Kate Cobb entertained tfca Old Maids Jlcnday eveainr;. Th 13. P. A W. R'r are eslTia cherry and ash lumber business, be sides which he expects soon to resume operations cn the well which he aban doned a year ago this winter at a depth of 1000 feet. He inform us that he will sink it a thousand or fifteen hun dred feet deeper ; operations to com- O32co in the rourse of a week or two. Wa hope the Doctor's pkek may be rewardid by 'a 50-barrel gusher. on Friday last, and were attended by j has exceeded it? a large circle of friends. We never attended a funeral where the sympathy was more general, deep and genuine than on this sad occasion. The servi ces were performed by Rey. J. F. Jlill, of this placewhose sympathetic dis course was consoling and appropriate. At 12 o'clock the special train, which out- Hill Mr. Dcniun is at home now. Piaeville has no news for the side world. Mr. Gorman reports Poverty was waiting at the depot, and which Ka all straight up to date. iussday c. iaut wee, Jirs. had brought n large number ot irienda rjinhtheria has eone for the time 1. .1 T-1--.I- TT I . ... I 1 " cox, wno Jives on in rojie xarm, from rranki,D staited lor U arreti, d h j ht9 ..regUmed." "TT . 1 L : 4U: n..n mmt I . . ill J I i;.arHioy ww-w.y, ,u. v. wnere tne u.ceasea naa passeu ner v, Mm.muh inot. nUaaant wua r.cc.ueai wuioj routhfu davs. au wnere ner remains . . . ., . v-.n. ' , mis uioruiug ; it. ia diijji;i j . ii-iu.i were jaicrio ri iu vuc u. , . , loss is another man's etery of that place ; A large numoer D The March number of Ballou's Monthly Magaziue is issued, and con- . tains a large installment of that thrill ing Indian story, "The Crimson Trail," which is so' much -admired,.. There is also a n'ce picture of a banyan-tree, and illustrated article on Shakecpere" Nkilltown, Pa., Feb. 28, '81. and his home, a vivid skating ;scene, some remarkable: good poetty, a dozen Neilltown Nuggets. t rw.Tfl vato Snt.nrdav Tn5.lir. lit 7 iVL o'cloek, in" tbo Ltulgo Rooih laVar-l roua3 trip tickets to proved fatal. She endeavored to ibdle a re with kerosiae oil, when, cs ia gonerally ha csee, lbs can explo or twenty stories, and , hve pages 01 humorous matter, the best that ever appeared in a magazine. This maga zine gives more of a variety than any other publication of the kind in the country, and yet it is sold for the low price of fifteen cents a copy. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Ilawley Street, Boston, Mass., at only $1.50 per annum, postpaid. this place lor $14.00 G. 6. Hunter reoae6ts us to otfcto that all who wl6J to visi: his brother K,l,rA' Hull. . i. rr. Fosra. it. a. n W.RaWYER. Nec'T. . 27-tf. T" E. L. Davis, i lTrnniJF.Y AT LAW. Tlonfsta. Pa. jfV Colle'-tion mado In tl.ls EuA afl.loin- ig rountien. . VJ-iy ATTORNEY AT SiAW, Knot, TIOHKbr,. P f. nrrciiEY, ATTOKN!SY-AT-LaW, Tioneata, Foreet County I'e. j:3taT nEa n0na 012 to Like lis placa .T. X2. AGNEVT, ca one of the pages of the House. Chea. I . iiCSrOJfcJTJJF - A C- L A W , Jeu:e3 that to got nonienc. TIOJtESTA, TA, The brilliant and gifted senator Matt. Cat peater, cf Wiecocem, diea attttion Ki.BiF.its! ip V asiiicfjton en iberhuay usi. i.ao it T are bshih l--w j aueitueu iium mm " . r t:,..;ii .... Washings from dad, Ihroninj th. oil over her and Bomo mi9undersunding as to time of borne part, s f om T.tusv.l le we r. k burning her torribly. 6b. lingered 8tartiDg froM FrankliB, many of the over last week, whose intent t t ol 1,1 Saturday, when death relieved lady frienda ofthe deecased who had P'F -r of bar eurerinfts. This it another Lrro-j tft nttand were left. Amontr loSle xtm I HI A MU fcvw w - - I . i . mm r"" twV fa of tMriile warnlas to those who are in the gentlemen presout were, L. Chap- The West Hickory school, taught A Repassed over the bn-g.. free of ftQ hftbit of , keroMlle for light. tbe f LParabertoD. Ex-Sherifi' by Miss May Monks, of Tidioote, has vftanAaA frntn thia nllCB. Owin? tO I ' " I O :, r-m 'ridiociMo nrora i.t n uvercoais i wvercudia : ; Robiusou and Bonuer are closing out their stock of overcoats at less than cost iu order to make room for their spring stock ot clothing, which has IiirI nrrived. and now beiDir opened Jiuw, ' ... . I J-"- I lJ Horton, John Hope, Fleming and closed ; the first in the township to get aoJ placed upon lheir couuter8. Per. Alexander and through. :n need 0r an overcoat next win- MARRIED. T liuve lee4 admlttort to praeuoo n p-n,,s loan nar'7 lo3 a fcl?f CU ,,,,- In IhB I'HIdioil Ofiit t WK- r-. , " . i. n. All ofTieert. Hoic.iers, or the deuth 01 CxiaavOr sarscutwr , yilow who were Injured In the Ute war, ".V - t, n ohlain pensiona to whu-h thny way He ' ' JUtled, lircallingonoraddrewilnstmoat 1 t Vmela, i'a. Also, "Ulma for arrefcrases . A' ' j'"V m ttunty will receive prompt at- lVV.r fin,". liixYlnor fur'a niixber t ft ' !irir' l in the pro-wiition of eoi- dleeUoi of claims in tho shortwt pos- JiUt . . 1 . I AJL1 U'Dt the house cf our tnena vaca - ' paD9jed by coroner Coburn t inves- many others whose names escape us. Tom Machessney weighed anchor ter will save ratiuey by making their Gsoot laot Sunday Dijfct, overonica co th of the railroad acci- Mrs. Alice C. Babcock was born ia for Stoueham Wednesday. May the purchasea now. We would also ask w3 higaiy pessea wuca wo Rt Prij8ct: . G. w. Robinson, Warren county, January 9, 1858, and winds of prosperity fill his sail, and our frienda to 8ee our stock of Men's, ou iu.unuj. I a tt t-f?.i n VJ. Rwtm. L tk. tia f hpr rlnnth waa aped Fortune sit at the helm. Rnv'a and Youth's clothinz which ia Charley Davis cane home irona T v;i.n.( W P, f!n' R.TI. Ilsa- n month and TV . J.ntina has been huntine a cirl Uomulete in evervnarticular. 3t .. . . i i i a., u v i' nii ' " 1 -- . muuvi-""' " " 1 Hamssarg Let tree, ea an . t Th iurr held an inoaest on the fllrt.0 fi,. She was married to for the last month : he has at last been body of Mrs. Etbcoek .oa Thursday, Charles Babcock on the 2d day of successful. Forest ought to be able to and cn Friday waut down to the scene October, 1879, and immediately moved supply the home demand ofthe accident to view the grouad to Franklin, where they lived in happy ye are sorry to hear that Mr. Black over! They took Mr. Joseph Green's uaion up to the time of the sad disas- na5 decided to tfy his fortune in toctinzony and then adjecrnoa to rnesi terj wnen they were on their way to arjother locality. He will remove nozt Friday. It will probably b a vi9jt relatives and friends in Irvineton bevond Titasville a short distance ; he weak or ten days before they reader &nd this place. She was endowed with w;ij g0 8ometime during March thoir decision. many noble qualities ot heart ana M;ss j8nni)5 McCaslin and her rrof. SmiiVa vosal class at lid- Renresintttivs Davis came boms mmd, and her amiable, genuo aispoM- ,,A t TraDnah have i'oute will close with a grand coiicsrt Friday and sta'.d until Monday. He tion endeared her to all who knew her. returned from Ohio, where they have nr.t Fridey eveniag. Tho Professor rt.port3 business at tbaf l.al brisk.and She leaves a worthy hasband, one child, jd their home for a number of years. ia IavrercJ House, "VTrTA. "PENN'A. WM. LAW- m ,..,t rally located. Fvevyt:uT..r cewrnd mterect is etili groTing vreli furniKlied Hupcnor accomi.io.. iionH and strict attention p 'P" to g JostH. Vetretablea and Fruits of all Kinds served in their eea.on. Samplo room for Com mercial Agents. ...! ii.ft M!f?ee9.ifLil term, and i,. lfr:.t-V I, . Senttonal la. father, motaer. two Sisters anu iwu invites all his Tioaesta friends to oquabble hzU oa eo it. 7 liness brpthers to mourn her untimely death, alierd kia coneert. of the Lesslatura was faruM along and these have the heartfelt sympathy -p tt:m ; (1It(?;t;Rfr ft aerien than neull. acsordinc to rhat old of the eatire commuaity, over which Bfr.;l mpetin. at Eeater ValleT membera tell him. Mr. Davia has left this awful occurrence has cast a deep n .M.ntfed with rood resslis. with vs the tast cf a'bill eatUled ."An gloom. Truly the memory of this ex- Cirtcea conversions thus tar, acd the ect to provide education snd tcainte- tod eellent young woman is blessed. " CKNTRAL HOUSK, B- OVNKVt AONKW CLOCK. T. C. j AcKKO!, rroiiMcr. 'i'Ms is a now ijotia, and has Jwt hi Cited w ftw e ecco.ninodatioa of the puohc.. A porhon ( the patronage of the public ia solicited. 40-ly ' the good work continue. General Gareld ia ia Washing ton now, and nezt Friday will be in augurated President of tie TJaitod States. The afuir will be attended by reprecestatives frem all partiss. Geaeral Hancock will take partia the May caeca fur destituta and aegiecti children." The bill is too leegthy iur our columns, but should cay one ia. tsrested care to look it over Ihoy are invited to call aad do so.x The bill vas oS'ered by Repreceutaive Lr.udis. Court Minutes. Court met on Monday at 2 o'clock. with Hon. W. D. Brown, President, and Hons. John Reck and U. A. Hill, fa . gee menjberg of uis concert Kcrribls Saw Mill Accident. One ofthe most frightful, sickening class about going up to Triumph to in a yrr c. conURN, M. i., ' l'H V&ICIAK SURGEON, ' Ur i,n,i nvnr fifteen vears exnerioneo in nractien of bis Ttrofessirv. having jrrad- f , .... .. i i....o'.l ir .ir 111. rvrnrrrn m m A. -We had the pleasure of making accidents that has taken place ia this the accuaintenca of Mr. Oeo 1 I uatnd ( nt UOB't tiiy wb.y V'-. - ( 1 Office and Residence in l orest Bouse, y SL, opposito tlio Court House. Tionesta, la. .IT-X i AUK. 25-10 f f I TIONESTA, PA. X Ofpics Uoiiks :-7 to 9 A. m., 7 to 9 r. V. Warden, book-keeper for Wheeler & Dueenbury, at Eust Hickory, who was drafted oa the jury thisweek. Yvre hope Mr. W. will make it convenient to call whenever he is in town. E. E. ClaPD. cf President, the man who would rather see excellent l 1 , i '. 1 I i ! ... ? : r f " ; ! ! i ' : Pi. t ttlBll . j CAll TJK. K. L. BTEAPM A, SURGEON DENTIST not-l room in Dr. Biaino's office, next .i. i i.ntrnl ffonuo. Titnesita. Pa. All orK warranted, and at reasonable prices. 77 ' a. b. kkixt. MA Y, PARK & CO., Corner f Elm fc Walnut Sta.Tionesta. Rank of Disoouut and Deposit. Intereat allowed on Time Deposits. Clleetions madeonall tho Principal points -.of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. lOToariAPii section for many years occurred at Reck & Hasselback'a mill, near Black's Coraer8, Clarion county, last Saturday morning about nuie o'clock. The un fortunate man was Lawsonham Smath ers, who had dona the edging on the mill since last fall. The edger is one which feeds itself, aad has several roll- o-q niih imn teeth to catch the lumber I VP'-tt HW,.-1 - - ' .T.I .. I (0 HI.M ' ' j m, wednesdaya aud Haturaay. iro thoroughfares and everything oou j and run jt through. The young man 1?L!1J1 .. '; him in tha best of order, than to be ie,n:n? over the saw at the time elected to Congress, paid oar town a visit yesterday.' , Mr, Clapp is always wheQ 0C8 of tho roiler8 caught bis a welcome visitor to our sanctum. cloLhes, and before he could release Andrews' free Titusville excur- himself pulled him down, his head sions have dwindled down, so there are striking the saw, which cut it diago- 6carce'.y a half dozen oa the trains Dally across the forehead and under when they leave, this place. We can't the ear, almost totally severing the see how it pays to haul empty head from the body. Mea rushed to coaches to and fro over the rail- his assistance, but the work was instan- road. P. S. Since writing tke above taneous, and he was past rescuing we learn from the Derrick specials that quicker than thought. He showed W. II. Andrews and De Forest Weld signs of life for nearly ten minutes have failed, ' after the horrible occurrence. He was w wt,l n tha freneral rush carried to the house and his remains II W w-wt - - 1 . mm- t GALLERY. of things last week, to mention the nicely cared for by Mr. jj . JM. ivecs, arrival of Mr. Will H. May, of louis- one oi me prupnew v. rmwrnvrntwA w ... ;1uTi'w hn mad h 8 narents and me unionunai viuuiu na. M v ' "J ' , , . e ., n- frinn, here . v s t of a day or man agea aooui year, ui 6o, uU iliwj . . " . . ,.. ! I.TT.K.. .1 ii i a i .-i m, r hia nerania iiwniii i Mini CARPENTER - - - Proprietor, two. lie was looking wen ana repons luurnou, u..u u.a r.- ... - his family the Bame: In company lownsmp, v,in0u uuvj, with hia brother Ben., he paid a visit known and respected to Bradford. Will i always a wel come visitor in Tionesta. Mr. Geo. L. Scott, of Jenks town ship informs us that operations in the cherry and ash lumber business in that section have been very active this winter. Sbipe & Mensch, who are sawing for Dr. Towler have upward of 400,000 feet of cherry aad ash eawed out. A sixteen-foot cherry log re- Associates, on the Bench. The usual routine work, such as receiving on- . . , . cor,cert there on stable returns, charging Grand Jury Fliday evening. Arrangements were &c, sc, was auennea 10. . , . meDlbers of the class to go Petitiou ia Divorce, Cora V. Wil- . . . ftf Fridav prevented the I kins vs. Henry WilkinS, was presented cl(jg8 fron julfillicg it3 engagements. Ii it anu aivorce grauv.u. . f elections n m T 7 C. 1 S I ' 1'etuion oi i. jacKson iur uCU0Oj T , f ... I BO IUIIU"" e- . presenteu ana iicenso jrauicu. Tho grand jury has acted on the fol- owing up to this morning : W '.i i'V-3- h lie was and respected as a man ot steady and industrious habits, und was well thought of by his employers and all who kew him. Card of Thanks. 4ures taken in all the latent styles rt! -tf IAKLES RA1S1G, PRACTICAL RIAGF. AND WAGON MAKER, cently taken out scaled 1100 feet, which r'l t i: ..t:.K,ni!i, !,.,. is an evidence that the lumber U first Myself and family would return their sincere thanks to the citizens of Tiouosta and vicinity for their kind aess and attention during our severe affliction ia the sudden loss of son and brother. , i Mrs. C. M. Coon Tioneeta, March 1, 181. We are glad to welcome them back again Harmony's electioa passed ofT qui etly. In many townships the fcpring elections are marked by considerable effort on the part of candidates t come out ahead. In Harmony, with but slight exception, the trouble is to get candidates at all. Mr. J. A. Ingell was down on Thurs day evening from Triumph; his object Commonwealth vs Charles St. Charles , burglary ; a true bill. May Park & Co., prosecutors. Com. vs. Selden Whitman and tool- omon Hepler ; malicious mischief, cutting and destroying line trees ; A true bill. David R. Walters, prosecutor. Com. vs. Andrew Campbell ; larce- nv of shingle : a true bill, but indict- O. Carson ; Inspector of election, J.F. Connelly ; Assessor and Constable, T. W Alleuder; Road Commissioner, J. D. Dawson ; School Directors, John Peterson, W. J. Gorman ; Treakurer, John Woodcock; Clerk, Sye Neill ; Auditor, J. F. Connelly. Via. CARSON CCRR EN .At the residence of W. W. Carson, in Rradlord, Pa., oiW -1 Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1881, by the Rev. Mr. Rose, of the Baptist Church, Mr. Z. T. Carson, formorly of Tionesta, and Miss Julia R. Curron, of Rradford. The above will doubtless be a sur prise to Taylor's many friends in this section, yet they .will wish him all the good luck and happiness which usu ally comes from such unions, and ia which wish the Republican hoartily joins. "Kit," if yon had sent us down a postal card wo might have smoked a "two-for" to your health. RILLIG RUSSELL. At the residence of T. P. Collins Esq., at Reaver Valley, this county, on Monday morning, two minutes past 12 o'clock, February 21, 1SS1, by Rev. J. F. Hill, Mr. Henry Billifr, of Venango county, and Miss S'lsan Russell, of Warren county. There is a moral iu the above mar- . riage notice which all contemplating the hazardous step should stop to consider. The couple came to Rev. Hill on Sunday evening to be joined, but that geutlempn possessing consid-' erable knowledge of the lawa of the laud, as well as those of the good book, knew that the Supreme Court had de cided that marriage ' was a contract, and all contracts made oa Sunday were null and void. But as ministers, generally, dislike to lose a job of this kiud for reasons best known to them selves tbo reverend gentleman sug gested that the ceremony be postponed until Monday morning, which sug gestion was acted upon, and the happy two were made one ; and may they School Report. Report of Neillsburg School for mnn thendinFeb. 17. 1881: First ment was quashed, the offense having figures denote number of days at been committed over two years ago. tended; second, number of days be Samuel Clark, prosecutor. longed; third, percentage: Edward Com. vs. D. G. Hunter ; cruelty to Jenkins, 20, 22, 0; Holland McCaslm . 1 TT If M....Aiilb, . I 4 T 1 OO Qrt. n Milnelm 11 "' animals ; xienry iunruBs, pmooi,u. , i4 , oy, jiiiujjwvv....- , not a true bill, aad prosecutor to pay 90; Samuel Carson 20, 11, 00; r red C08t9. erick Woodcock 17. 22, 96; Clyde Com. vs. D. W. Hunter , larceny ol Black 201, 22, 9G; Clinton Murphy 1, a watch : true till ; Samuel Mctt.ee 1 95- Joe McUasiin 10, ts, u; 111 ion ever prosper. TIONESTA MAItKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Black 20, 22, 0; Glenni Burtt 8, 1J, 0; William Black 14, 22, 91. Edward Burtt 16J, 22, 87; M. G. McCaslin 14i, 22, 90; B. F. McCaslin 101, 22, 85; William Burtt 20, 22, 85; Emma Black 19i, 22, 93; Era McCaslin 15. 22, 93; Calla McCaslin 15, 22, 95; Birta McCaslin 121,22,89; Maggie Car 15. 22, 95; Minnie Neill 12, 16, 97; prosecutor. This case was on iriai this morning. The case of Comraonwea. vs. bel- den Whitman aad bolomon 'epier was tried aud a verdict of "notgu.ay" rendered ;prosecutor to pay coits. The burglar case was tried yesterday. The onlv evidence tha defendant, St. Charles, cave was an attempt to prov n .lib! The iurv was out about half Anna Neill 81. 22. 93: Sarah Noss J J . an hour when a verdict was rendered ker 7, 22, 55; May Rougher 141, 22, finding the defendant guilty. Up to 80; Alice Fogal 141,22, 0; Belle Me- the time of going to press the Court Allister 22, 22, 81. Per cent, of at- 1 1 . u. :., . 1 .1 ..:. 1, T7 cr. 7. had not pas8 senieuco upou iuo jju- lonuauco uunng uiuum, 11, v-, . oner. He will probably receive his Average attendance, 11, 7, IK; No. of sentence to-morrow. visits 1, j ' ' T l,- II 1 1 1 tun 'lwlldl in.- ,I1,..1..1)A . U, u, UILU.HH-, .v-r. Clover ana iimomy ouea hi. iv.00 n O t insoo ot uouuer. ou. (:.!, Phf(n t Flour barrel choice - - 0.00fl.60 Flour 1 suck, best - 1.00 Corn Meal, 100 It.a - - - 1.40 Chop feed, puro grain - - 1.201.30 Rye bushel 00 Oats New bushel - - - 45fi.64S Corn, ear - U0 (it, 35 Reims bushel - - - l..r)0(j.2.CO Ham, sugar cured - - - Hi Rreukfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 124 j Shoulders 7&R; Whitetisli, hill f-barrels -' - 5.75 j Lake herring half-barrel - - 3.75 j Sugar - D&llt Syrup ------ 75J N. O. Molasses new ... fH)(ii75I Uo:iht Rio Coffee - - - 20iH25 j RioColVee, - lsjtiW Java Collce 351 Tea .-iofiW); lUitti.r -S'. Rico - O8031O EgS. fresh - - - - - "5 Salt I'cst lal'O - - - l."5! Lard 1 Iron, common bur .... S.7f( Nails, lOd, H kc- .... 3.7A Potatoes ... - 40(i$bq Lime y bid. ... - l.fi( 1'iricd Apples jer lb - - - Si, ' Dried Reef - '( '! Dri''l Peaches per h ! i u 1 Pe 1' l. 1 ai( 1 l'i .1 ' 5:i-'t i -i,,,. I 111 I VI 41 I Subscribe for the Republic an. I Aug. 11, M). 1Ia-i.i t ..