110itiE MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, -1369. New A.dvertisemonte : . New bonds— IVlekbein A: Farr. - - flees° anal - At for Sale—D. ll;Beleher. • Estray—O. B. Stone. - - • Dissolution—Williams & Bears. New Arrival—ll re.-11. B. IcirobnlL • _ .Estray—lre Me hell. stock Horses— .A. Fish. ' Sheriff Sales. • . - . ._ , Applications forLicenso. • . .New Milinery—Miss R. J. Keeney. Life Insurance and Trust Company- 7 M P Bigenex, General Agent. STEINMANN has done a neat job in the p o st-ottico. The lock &Owens are now' completed :Ina the general aspect of roominess and neatness mot be plCasont to all. PrEms.—Mr. C4eo. Bite()) broke his leg on the 34 inst. Farmington has a ghost sensntiOn The Mansfield furnace went ioto operation on t he nth. _ _ _ . DEIFERTI.EDH-- ' The Unusual demand upon our space this week forces us to defer near ly two cldutnns of matter prepared for this num ber, including local news frem Mansfield, Co - ingt6n, Maiusburg and Farmington, as well as our usual dish of "go sip." Wo regret to defer correspondence, but ost of it came too Into. PERSONAL.—H. C. Johns', Esq., litte of Rutland, has located in Williamsport, where, he will engage in the practice of his prolesSion. qtr. Jchus•has the talents and the culture ne cessary to EUCOCES in law practice, and we expect to hoar of his rapid rise in the profession. TABLEA.I.7S;. — The concert and tab leaus at the Court House, Tuesday 'evening of last week, was largely attended and yielded a fine r evenue—about .S(3O. We understand that a more elaborate entertainment is contemplated under the Aloe auspices, but we are not yet advised as to time. NEW MITSIC.—We have received the following choice sheet Music &Sin Oliver D itson 1 Co., 277 Washington st., Boston : "I will come to meet you darltng," Song and chorus—dedica -I,A "to those who aro looking beyond- the river; “Oh! may we meet again," ballad forsoprano or tenor; "Sleep well ;" for tht: piano; andwrassels en the boots," and "Will o' the Wisp," waltzes. "Tsss.els on the Boots" is a capital waltz for beginners on the piano. WESTFIELD—CONCERT.—Rev. 0. B Weaver writes us "An unequalled vocal and instrumental concert came off at Wifellield Arpil 230, ultimo, giving i. entire satisfact'on to all who heard. The pro ceeds wero app ied on the purchase of an organ for the chum . Resolutions of congratulation scerQ unanimously adopted, and the musicians in )ited to i epeat the concert, which, was agreed to find the appointment fixed for May 20, inst. Prof. T. F. Hecker, with his happy faculty for Welling, will superintend the preparatiMs and the concert. All lovers of music arc exp o edted to ittend." kI3nIGHT Cow.—Dr. Pratt, of the Curhing Journal, Lets off tho following about Charleston cow, in tho last ntunher of that pa- "A cow in Tiogn, .somo dozen miles from Charleston, bad been for threo years driven to Charleston and kept there while she gate milk, which was used in making cheese. She was re turned home each winter for keeping.. Seine weeks ago before she "came in," like a wise now, feeling the pressure of the lacteal fluid, and real izing Qat it was needed to make cheese at the factor •, she went to Charleston on her own accord and virtually "tendered L iter services" for 'the summer." That's not Litel, Doctor. We used to know a curt, in this town, which opened gates like a human, and helped herself to our cabbages like mitetinia». Whcmcvor, r ho found a good bait the would go through ton - five-rail fences to get to it. CAPITAL!—We rejoice to find the fl•Howing ittan from the Cornipg DentocraL The muter Far that ho caw, at Peek's wagon factory, Corning— " A Stage coach for Mi. Hazlett, for the Tioga and Wensboro route, mirth 4 ; '50 0 . This was nearly completed and lvb have never seen Ono equal to it in general excellence, beauty and Finish. The painting was particularly line, ex hibiting the most beautiful striping we have ever seen executed. The construction of the coach is such that we must congratulate the peo ple of Wellshoro on having a stage in which a journey to their place can be made with (morn, t Ce enjoyment." THE STEVENS FAMILY.—Mr. A. J. sleN CUS:II. S. COUSIII NVidsor, Carindr4 sends us a note with circulars, and ash us to inform the "tevens ho is preparing a ()erica ! loical history of that family, including its va nous branches, from its first settlement in the United States to the present time, with a vi w !o publication in book form. Ile desires Weal kra of the family to send him their names it tall, living or dead, with date'of birth, marria:e, (11* death j bilth-place, Fettlorent, or residence, business, or protestion. This should include the entire gienlberahip of each branch of the family, eig far back as eau be ascertained. Also, what vlitions, church, civil, or military any have held ,r hold. We comply with the requctl of our ntrespondent, as there'' aro Eoveral families .of the name in Tioga county. Circulars prepared 4 fi,r the information are furnished on niplicatien, MAD DOCI IN SULLIVAN.—MIS. A. 61. flip of Sullivan sends u 3 the following account of a dog supposed to be rabid, which made an attack upon a dog belonging to t 4 house last week. Mrs. Hill and Bliss Lyda Hill were sitting ini the house, when they were startled by the ru,h of a doeupon the stoop. Mrs. It writesl "The dog rushed up the stoop and seized bur deg, tumbling him about and biting him .the while. Miss Lydia went to the rescue, and after a battle forced the strange dog to let go his hold, when he rushed past her and into the house. We I soon put him out and gave the alarm. In a few minutes several men with guns were pursuing the anim I. Air. Hill shot at him but'did not hurt him much. The dog ran for the mountain nod took refuge in an old 'house. °Routing him from this cpver he - Was shot and knocked over as he Lrek4 for the open-fields ; but he recovered and made•for the road where Mr. Hill met hint and 1 1 knocked him down with a club. By this nue several men CElllld up with guns and the ere, to was killed. The dog belonged to Mr. Li r (It mann, of Troy, as Mr. 11111 neat day found at that piaci.. Mr. Lindermann said that th was bitten about three weeks ago. At that Um Mr. L. did not suppose that tho dog was ea, Some days later the dog snapped at bim ba failed to bite his tleA. Ito tied him up, hut t' etsature broke the chain and got away, hilit g great many dogs on his way to our place." TIOGA IJuCAL.—The following ilscqnS' reached us -to late for publication lint However, ".snohblettm" always "keeps," which ten feather in the cap of any 'writer : The temperance men of the place have le icived themselves into a committee of the whole, and have 1113(111 a flank mo‘ement open the enemy, They have bound over Messrs 'Puller, Bolde n , gmilb, Crelh'and Lang, in seine from $:,O to .$2011 . . Poe the past three months there bar been a hien.- try in operation here, it !wing the first' thing of the kind in the place. It is about- three-fourths rda mite from town, and all the better for that. as nuisances of the kind decrease in an in eerie proportion to their distance from any vii hrge, We do not know of it drunken man being teen in the streets for a long time. This it a compliment to any town, surrounded as this i 4 h) uerke that employ n class usually addicted to the me of imoxicating drinks: Th e town clock, which has been dead for seine years past, has been resurrected through the skill 3114 ingenuity of Wile, the jeweler. Its' pulse heat. regularly, but it is too weak at prm,ent to though w ith good nourishment -trot `oftiething stimulating, it will be able to resume function inn short time. Meade and Cady, have painted the phiz ,of the "hoary beaded potontatoi" and its appearance is quite agreeable tomli. r , - ' • D. PerrY, - formerly engineer at the Bayer Mills, has Inoved "bag and haggage". to .Williamsport. Ile takes with him - the reputation of a good' on gineerj and honorableeitizen. ' - The borough school commenced Monday the 3d. W. E. Hathaway has been engaged to teach% the summer term. . T. L. Baldwin has made his customary visit to the city this spring, anY the new goods are making their appearance i ta largo quantities. lie keeps the host assortmentlazoods In the place, any thing from a cork-ser e T to - a sewing-machine, Ind from that to a mowor reaper, together ith a large stock of drNoods and groceries, may always ho found at his store. Mrs. Lovejoy returned from Rome, (not . the ancient city) last. week. While'thero she had a cancer removed from the tower partof her month. She is now doing well, but has suffered much for the last few weeks. Prof. Towner and son, gave a concert ut Parr's all, Tuesday evening. Mr. Towner has few iperiors as a singer and teacher of ninsie, and s son bids fair to. rival the best base soloist in o country. Rev. J. F. Calkins held tenehert' examination here Friday the 23d. Sunday morning nud evening he occupied the Presbyterian , pulpit, in exchange with the pastor of that church. Ira Wells, formerly tanner, and merchant at this place, was in town the fore part of the week. 'There is a little talk 'to Om effect that he and , of itratistield, (-leo. Stratton propose building, another tannery in this vicinity, but wo say this with no authority whatever. Rev. Mr , Parker,•of Austinville, preached at o Baptist house Sunday evening 25th inst. Under date of May G : B. B. Borden started for tho west, this week He has bought a farm near Plainfield, Wis., and exchanges the life of a well situated druggist for that of a •farmer. We wish him success. B. C. Wickhn i m is thinning nut his nursery very fast this string, by shipping large quan tities of trees to Jersey Shore. Our village hag runny nurseries„but only,oneof the hind men- tinned above, which is patronized .by all wanting any thing of tho kind in this localitk.-- S. Id. Geer has returned from his southern trip, and reports very favorably of the country. He cannot tnOto up his mind to go. Hates to leave this land of sourhtuut, and steady habits. We are surprised that "Somebody" in Mims field should come out in a card, denouncing Emery's theory, and at the same time expressing his ignorance to the many readers of the Agita tor. He says: "In fact, since reading Mr, Emery's theory and Judge' Edmond's testimony in the Mander ease, I hardly know it' it is safe to believe anything." - Is this the first he has hoard of similar. the ories?' Ile must be Rip Van Winkle the second, and is just retaining to a conscious state. If these theories bring his thinking faculties into requi, sition, they ha the desired effect. Uncle Sam 1. fled us in forwarding our items last week in tit ie for publiCation ; consequently I we remained in the dark. -----.._ If at any time "Snobby" ehoold fail to "toot" his bugle, or the editor's columns should ho filled with matter of snore importance, just call at the 'Orage house" and examine the bulletin board, which will always ontain the very latest news. gossip, marriages, and deaths: OBITUARY.—With tiufeigtied We chronicle the death of J. A, Karr, E4,en the morning of the 7th inst., at Emporium, Cam eron county, after a lingering illness. Mr. Knepp was born in 1835 and was, cow° quently, at the time of his decease 31 years old Ho was a native of Tioga county, wo believe of Lawrence, where his parents reside. As Deputy Sheriff of this county, and as Commissioners' Clerk, lie won golden opinions, and will -be re membered long and favorably by all. Few young men possess the tact and the capacity for business which distinguished Mr. Knapp. In his social relations ho was frank and genial, a Linn and steadfast friend. In business he was the soul of honor and the reflection of punctuality. let the loss to society can hardly compare with the voiceless afflictions which disciplines the hearts of his wife and children, Ithl family and friends. The uorld, was better for his life . % • The triennial Convention of the School Di rectors of Tioga county met in the Court H o use Tuesday afternoon, :May 4, and was called to or der byllev. J. I•', Calkins, County Soperinten dent. On motion, Rev. N. L. Reynolds, of Blos,loirg, was elbeted Chairman, and Mf'.961'.9. Vites and - Henry Tlollnnds Seeretaries. The roll of districts was called and 1:12 Direc tors answered to their names. The whole number Or Directors is 21(1. A quorum 'being present proceeded to bovine On inc,t ion it. %rag ardered that the F.l.l”"rc fixed before balloting for suporintcudont, An amendment to postpone until atter balloting WWI 10S1. The emus of $1.500, 5;1000, $12:11), and x•'1100 were severally mimed. On a call of the ayes and noes, the salary was fixed at $1250. Illessrs. Elias Horton, A. 11: Rockwell, and P. A. Allen' were then ilominoted for c,nuity Superintendent.. On the first ballot— Mr. Horton had 65 votes. Mr. Rockwell had SO Votes. Mr. Allen hail 17 votes. , There being no choice, o second hallo', was ordered, resulting a , follows Mr. Horton had. 68 votes. Mr. Rockwell had •19 votes. Mr. Allen had 14 votes. And Mr. Horton was declared duly ticeled. Adj. xi, e die. ?1.5. - In:who ••.; W.ll. Ml , laugh el al I) V 4 P. Damon et al Lawrence Griggs et 01 vs Maly J. Hi ierson. F. E. Stnith, _Uhler vi C.J. Wheeler , Bean & tneworth vs A. B .Tanner ' W. Y. Campbell vs Morris township. John MeOraw VS A. H. Foster et al Morris P. Kelsey Vli William L. Beet,. TowM.hip of Jaelo,on ye Updike et al Harden tor Itimitey et al ‘e E lien Goodall U. S. Ceulting VS It r Illif flee et al MIUhl TIM In C F V 9 WHCCX Whitney .lobo It fledges vs Timm Comity .1 C Fisher N. , 1 A W Lewis C Bennett & Co. vs Lowrey At Donalihmn. Bridge R. Remington for Allen vs Mansfield lroo Wks Wlt Coles , vs Morris Township 31 Coles et el vs E.l Ih; orth Frank Crav en P Minion Da%id Datizelger [For the Agitator] Tame De,r, ASSOCIATION.—ThisAssom,Iti„,, ,„ 0 , 1 , 0 ",1 of M Misters and Laymen of the 3i. J. Cho, en, fs to hold its third quarterly keggion at Knoxville, to begin with a pennon Monday evening, May 17th, and to con tinue until Wednesday noon. It is earnestly desired that et cry pastoral charge on the DN.. let lie tell; tor the sake or better mutual aciinsintant and 'religdous quickening, conmel, intellee.tual improve ment, and the better prodding to advance the connec toinal interests et the piste ict. No pastor can welt af ford to be absent. Tho question will lie considered whet her tei have a Dist. let camp meeting, and where. StINMY WHOUL, nibT/TUTJ.N. In October loot the Troy District Itt4..ociation provi ded to carry out the iii tractions of the Etott Clears/to conference by bolding, (luting the par , five Sunday r. , chool Instltotes In the Dist' ict : and dm pmdurs of the following charge., were appointed to pi 0% hie fur them Reverarly ac to time, place, and all 1111C1iedil1g4. Towatila, 3fonroeloll. Liberty Corner,, Uht or, Fork•nillt?. and lluxhoro, to unite in one lard Bute.— Itev. C. t. 4. Fox, Chairman. Troy, Canton, Burlington, Stnitlititdd, and Spi ing field. to unite In one. Nev. N C. Veto, Chairaina. 31ansfield, Mainslturg, Jackson and Lawrenceville, IlloPtbtrg to unite in one. ltev, W, Cochran, Chairman. IVelltrboro, Charlc.tott. and Pine C,eek to unite in one. Bev. O. L. 0 dawn, Chairman. ' I:110X villa, Farmington, WeA Chatham, Wectneltl, and Brookfield, to unite in one. 11ev. I. Feel el t,Chati , man. Taal DISTRICT QUAItTLIILY MELTING.--ruill Ili Quarter. 0 ' —TIOga sad LaNcletwevit te, May 22d and 23•1 ; Canton, r. Moe Lttitli and :Al; Troy. Jute filli :ilia Calf ; Fai ming. toll. JllllO 1 .:111 81111 1Z1111; WC,lfiClil, Juno 12111 Mid .11 bill', (Nreet me to' 'I cacti at W e r.itllol..l, July 4111, in )rr eve" inl-I I l e ful'llboliiu, Julio 191)i 1111.1 _ 2, 1111 ; 1:1c/N41 , 111g,, ° J1111e1;1111 hlit 201111 1111111 , 1/Ufg,21 , 111 11111127th; Wt ~.t no Chatham...lM • :;t1 anti -lii,, Ulatilt .don, July 711 111111 A . 4111; 11111 ,4 C/1 e. .i ell loth and 11 th ; litvdtot c Ilith and llth, expect I 10 111 proarli, SUrtfhty;at 5, p, ta.; Riot la ;staithtield,.l il) 17th ttild 15111; Jaeltson, 17th and lb ; t ‘e Si. S. .1(3 tier, blIppl). 1 11111 kAi1g:1 . 11 .1 1 10 Pie:fell iCtli tit 2P. 31., 1.11 , 1 tii,oot (LI . con reel Ilcu ; Sit Int:hold, Jul! , / 7 111 a and Fob. lam to lue.trli Stliffhty,:f I'., :.t. Ktioxvillo .10 ly ::1111 and 15; /a vol, holt'. July `Jill' and '33, expect me to 01, at Moot:field Hollow. Friday 2:311,21'. 51., a 1 11 111'11 1 :: . . Conlt. I', nee ; P:'e Cif. ol:, July :;t and Au; I t '., ti•atm v, duly t.,1 and Atli. l. or Contert111:11, J111;1 :-.l's 1 , 1111.,: 1.11 , 1:11.1 (1 , 1//‘ t,:.114,-,. 7 and Si 310 01,, t. 0 Aug.;lli 1111 1 1 6111, CNl.ll`t ltiti to ' III , IICII S ll / , ' 11 :1 ' S' l . lll ri; TOWallt 141 .:1114.1)1111t1itl 1 1 ,. ill . Con. It 1 c0t,,.: &It, f fl.fy 011.11115 : u 1,1,,, A,,, 14,), „,„; 13,,1,, , tx I ....r ir... to Vl,llll ',ll :.:I'. :i.. 1. , 110.1. A.l C , 111 , 11 . 11.1 , .111 , ) t„ I.:, 011 : Illoil) 1: 1 .11$11,,, . 1, ,11`11 , itl -111 A ~.. ..:° 4 1t1"1::,,, .11 IL. 'l4 1::. 11.1.11.'4 :11111 , _I lu 1,, lrrer. nt oo tolr ~ty /it 2 t . S 1 . 1 • 0 1. the Qill.l ; ntl./ un .1111 Irc I:1 311: 1 11:( tie A. ;:t..1...) IICe.l• II the ;Ake lilt,. nt eulpt 1. hell (411(.1^ oft•in A1:11 • , 111..1 .tt t.tolo /10.1.4 Iry 111.:1,...,te1 .11 it iv :/• rll,l t otimtlel ott thc I .1 1 .1 1,11,..1 60u15 v/ e.,•1% ~ . s.ll ,lil tb ritlt 5.111.1i..1 , I:: I, I, . 0:4 I 1 ,1 11:14, .1 pill School Directors' Cortventioill -- Trial List for May Term, 1069 Na'lrving et al VH Stan C Rgfhbttno CjohnFon .4 Eve Mel Ilaktod SABI:xi 11 :7 1 .c1t00L4.---'l . llcre afe per hap, 1.0 kv, ; , 11111.1y ~,to.l In din ConlltY 4 4 44 that htl.l et the Yeet,4 Schmel t harhB W. t elh•het,., ivre-t»t Sepetiweneictst• came atot , lig Ls tiollethil,g 11!..4 . a 3(..r- age. Since then Sett 4 hsts nut tune, 11,r .1110114'y to ni.ike tIo! •••60,11 u:iefut Wool ett raet - e, au I In: 11 , 1•4 silt, I, 11. .1 ) 1 1tee the fit /u/or ac heve etit,llPl ,„di-jbati•als, “:,/,1:11,(‘'S." ~,,C7ll end Thio has been expentkd fo r I . ,„ ( d is , an d i n purchaArig •preeentd fur the trehuinrii. Tho "Christmas tree" last winter, given . under the auspices ofitto ; ,sehool • wits. a , ,,apleasitd •saocess.: Every member of tho school received a present, with one exception, and that mistake was after wards generously rectified. Tho "tree" was worth not less than $lOO. Our Superintendent has fust,returned from New York with, a lino collec tion of hooks, and we now have a library of 250 volumes._ The, average attendance* of soholars and teachers has been about 80. Occasionally a friend stops in and honors us by a short address. Tho lost visit was from Doctor Webb. Aftei'• 'an interesting little speech the Doctor read a story and sung u cheerio& melody as only ho could perform IL ~ Call again, Doctor! • - Thosesfoud'of talking to children will find it an agreeable pastime to come up and see us, and give an encouraging word to the school. What has improved our Poilool so much is the fact. that. every hotly in the neighborhood reale interested in it. Heads of families, fathers, mothers, yOung men and maidens, and children, are punctually in their places every Sunday. The pleasant, genial countenance of our Superintendent is always there. casting sunshine all around him. 111 r. Sears has won a place very near the hearts of the people of this neighborhood. We .believe he canto up hero for no other purwose that to do good, with a heart overflowing with love for the cause in which he was to engage, and a determi nation to succeed, he set about his noble work, The people appreciated hi4-efforts and helped him. The result has exceeded the expectations of the most presumptuous. The inhabitants of this dis trict have been made better for his coming here, and we mean to keep him if good treatment, re spect, assistance "love and money" can induce him to remain. 11. CrtArti.csroN, May' Ist, 1809. J DICKINSON Mil—Dens •Sir: The one-horse Cultivator purchased of you, made by 4es: ,, rs Fords Howe, I think far the best I have ever used. It works as well in hard ground as in {soft, and is destined to ho king among hoed mph, us the Mower and Reaper is among sowed ones. Revectfuily yours, LEROY TABOR. . Lots of nice now goods nt Wickham 'dc Farr% Tiogn, Ps. Such as Dry Goods, 'Groceries .11ats and Caps, Boots and Shoos Crockery 41-.. Voodeti ware—ready to be inspected, and sold at a fair, profit. Call and see. HOUSE -CLEANING.— Hugh Young k Co., are now receiving their Spring Stock of Wall and Window Papers, Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, Cord and tassels, Gilt Cornices, 4e., willeh they-Ore now selling at i-ery low figures. Persons wanting goods in their line Mill do well to examine their stook before . buying elsewhere. No charge for showing goods. MoINTOSII—UNNINUS —To Wellsboro, on $1771. day, May Ibt, by Om Bev. A. Bowman, Mr. A m drew M.:tutor& and Miss Lla o.Jeuriings, both of Cov ington. RYON—IIUNTZINGER.--At the restdonco of tho brae's fallow, April 29th, by the Bev .Thos. B. Barker, of Lancaster, Geo. W. ilyon, Eery., of Shamokin, to Miss Pilaw, daughter of Win. Iluntzinger, .EN., of Schuylkill, Haven, Pa. No cards. DITCHI3URN—DANIC—InUnion.2Sth ult., by J.L. CI ova:in(' , Esq., Wm. Ditcliburn and Margarot Dann. all of Union. SNOB 'FILET CIIAFFEII—KVANS.--Itt Mansfield, May 2d, hy Roy. Watson, C. W. Chaffee, to Louisa Evaus, Loth of Sullivan , Pit. COCIIRON—FU USON.—A t the A!. E. Pa reonago, Liborty, 28tb, by Roe. ll.Colburn, Goo. Coch• roll Lir Liberty, Pa., to Laura, Fulguson of Nanvoo, Pa, r~z- HALL'S - VEGETABLE $.1011 1 4N HAIR NEIVAR I'S the only 'infallible Hair Preparation for re storing Gray Hair to its original color and pro !noting its growth. It is the eheapest preparation ever girered to the public, as one bottle will. last longer «nd accomplish more than three bottles of any other preparation. • Our Renewer i 3 not a Dye, It will not stain lho shin ai ethers. It will keep tho hair from falling oat. It vleanses the Scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrouq, and silken. Our tre,itiQe on the flair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO. , Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For.salo by all Druggists. [Apr. 14, IS(9. OT 1W -1 .7.-n ca oa, 1 .13u.ski.mm.c.sa Eil. ATARRIAGES. SPECIA.r., NOTICE§. -0- NICE AT J 1111 7 ICKHATII it FARR'S, 1!11 TIOGA,• PA E StICII AS DRY GOODS Groceries, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SEIOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE; ROA DY TO BE INSPECTED, AND 01,11 AT PROFIT CALL AND SEE WIOKIIAM & FARR Tioga, May 12, 1869. Notice toTax-Payers. - wiLL attend at my storo in eßebore to re. I .calve y Borough'and School ,Taxes; for 1809, Thursday the 13th, Taesda' the 18th, - and 11ednesday the 19th, May, last To all persons who pay on those days, an abatement; of five per cent is , allowed. After the above date no abatement can be; made. Taxpayers are earnestly requested to make prompt payments. War. - ROBERTS, May .5, 1899. Receiver of Taxes. Chas. II: Goldsmith, of 1Yo11•bero, will bo a oandidato for Troatiurer, subjoo to tho ,dooislon of the Republican convention. We are requested to announce Giles Itoberts, of Knoxville, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject to the decision of the Relmblican County Convention. David Cameron, of Tioga, wi i be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the de ision of the Re publican Convention. 11. Stowell, Jr., of Wollsbor, will be a can. (Vitiate for Treasurer, subject tci the decision of the Republican County Convcnion. Remember that Albert Bakor,,bf Westfield Boro, a one.arnied " Bucktail n that li,otes no he shot, is the candidate for County Trpsttrer, subject to the deeiqon of the Republican County Convention. Yours Respectfully ALBERT BAKER. We aro requested to announce Alonzo M. Spencer, of Richmond, as a candidate for County Treahurer in the approaching Republican County -Conentian, and subject to the decision of the same.° We aro requested to announce Gen. R. C. Cox, of Liberty, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub.*, to the decision of•the Republican County Con "volition. . • • , 11. S. ARCHER offers himsel Register and Recorder, subje. of the Republican Convontio. P. L. DEANE offers himself the position of Register and' tho•decision of the Republica tion. Lratox . TABOR, of Chariest dato for Prothonotary etihjoc Republican Oonvention. J. F. ' DONALDSON •is a can of Prothonotary, subject to Republican Convontion of Ti pIVORCE.--To Mary Ann Royse e Take ntitice, that Carlos Rouso, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tiogn county fur a divorce from the bonds of matri mony, and that the said Cont has appointed Monday, MJty 31,, 1869, for a laboring in the said matter, at the Court House, Wolisboro, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. . B. POTTER, May 5, 1369. - Sheriff. • TN DIVORCE.—To Ly Cooper : Take TN notice, that Rebecca' Cohpor, your wife, by her next friend, Miner Watkins, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas f Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds f matrimony, and that the said Court has appointed Monday, May 31, 1369, at the Court Roust), Wellsboro, for a bearing in the said matter, at which time and place you ciin attend if you think proper. 13. POTTER, Sheriff. IN DXV• WE,—To Tryphona White: Take : notice, that Daniel A. White, your husband, has applied to tho Court of. Common Pleas of Tiogo. County for a divorce lfrom the bonds of matrimony, and that the aid Court has ap pointed Monday, May 31, 1869, at the Court House, Wellsboro, for a hearing in the said matter, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER, May 6, 1859. 'Sheriff. 1. N DIVORCE.—To Daniel Green Take no tiro, that your Ivife, Henrietta Green, by her next Prtend Abiel SIY, bas applied to the Court of Common Pleas of ITioga County for a divorce from the bonds of (matrimony, (Ind that said Court has appointed Monday, May 31, 1809, at the Court ROUE°, Wellsboro, for a hoar ng in the said critter, at which time and place mu can attend it you think proper. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff. TN DIVORCE.—To Ma W. Br4in Take notieo, that your husband Edwin C. Brown, has applied-to the Court 6f Common Picas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has appointed Monday, May $l, 1549, at the Court Idolise in Wollsboro, for a hearing in said case, at which time and place you can attend if 7 0. w think proper._ J. B. POTTEtt. Slay a, 1869. Sheriff. IN DIVOTtCI3.--To Margaret'Atherton : Take notice, that Thomas It. Atherton, your hus band has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from tho bonds of matrimony, and that Fnid Court has appointed Monday, May 11, 180, at the Court House, Wellaboro, for a hearing inisaid matter, at which time and place you can , attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER, May 5, 1869. sheriff. NEW GOODS, TN DIVORCE.—To Joh . F. Bristol: TaltO notice, that Polly B.lristol, by her next friend Cornlins Howland, has applied to the Court of Commom Pleas of i Tioga, County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has appointed Monday, May, 31, 1869, at the Court llouso, Wellsboro, for a hear ing in the promises, at which time and place you cali' attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff. To Lovers of Good Stock. LSTILL continuo to keep my Alderney Bull for improvement of MilkingStook. lie will be part of a season in Middlobury, and balance of tho time at Wellsboro. have for Salo, 1 Devon bull, pure blood, 2 years old. Also 2 grade Alderney Dulls, blood, 1 year old. I would call attention tl:o my Chester County White Boars—Uncle Sam and Young America. Uncle Sani will remain ati Middlebury—Young America at 'Wellsboro. Thoso wishing good S Wellsburg, May 5,1869—, pounty Treas ItEarBTnit &, It c PROTRONOTA May 5, Iqc4 Aray 5, 1860 May 5, 1869 'Register's ATOTICE is hereby giv.n that the Adminis trators named beloW have filed their ac counts'in the Register's Office for Tioga County Pa.,—and that the said accounts will be presented to t Orphans' Court, for said County, at a scssi n of said Court, to be held in Wellsboro' on Monday the 31st day of May 18t19, at 2 o'clock A. M., for oonfirmation and allowance. At'oount of Jno. I. Mitchell, Adminstrator of' the Estate of Sarith A. Nina, late of Tioga Township, deceased, Account of Roswell Ackley and Jano Griffin, Administrators' of the Estate of Philo Griffin, late of Middlebury Township, deceased. Account of A. W. Wilson and Butler Smith, Administrators of the Estate of Thomas B. Goodonow late of Covington Tw'p., deceased. Account of C. If,' Seymour, Surviving Ad ministrator of the Estate of Royal Rose, late of Rutland Township, deceased; with whom is joined D. G. Stevens and 11. M. Stevens, Ad .ministrators of Ezra I. Stevens, deceased, who was also an Administrator of the said Royal Rose, deceased. Account of Nathan' ATtin and Hiram Brooks, Administrators of th4iillqate of Nelson Austin, late of Wellaboro r tlee l eaied. D. L. DEANE, Wellsbore, Pa., May 5, '69. 0 Register. PETITION FOR CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of COmmon Pleas of Tiogu County for a charter of Incorporation to Thomas J. Recife, Michael Davey, and others, assooitacd for encouraging and disseminating the prin ciples of Temperance, to have continuance by the name, style, and tipo of " The First Total Abstinanee 6ociety of Blossburg," and , that Monday, the 31st day of( May 180, is appointed for the anal hearing, whn, if no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the Court will grant said Charter. J. P. DONALDSON, May 5, IS6O-1111. Proth'y. Acilninistraor's Notice. - J4 ETTEII of Administration having been grantedi to the undersigned upon tiro estate ofAarono Searle, Late of Jackson, deed, all per : sons indebted to, or claiming against said Estate, must settle with ELLEN SEMILE. Slay. 5, ltititl.-bw. Adnex. — ------ For i l ialle. AM AGENT for K' i nnoy S:. Co., celebrated pilatform Spring W' l guns, ell styles, also for their light Carriag .s and Buggy Wagons, all made in gootl style, pd from Jersey timber, and warranted in ever respect, equal to any made. Uan furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellsboro, May f, 1669-tr. ---- --- ,Planino . b •itl 3latchiii,..,o.. „.., PLO CEI e ING, Tr.. 4 INSCOT ' IN Cr, OA' UIE .1) tC• GILOOVED, • with rapidity and exactuesa, with our new chine... Try it and see. B. T. VAN . IIO.IIII April 21, 1869, NEW . 4DVERTISE WOULD respectfully inform tho public that slie is now opening a largo assortment of which . clie offers for Bale at lo prices. Her stock comprises. Flowers, Hats, Bonnete l :Ribbons, , • Laces, • and ladles fancy goods, genertilly Particular attontion paid to ''repairing Hatt and Bonnets. Wellsboro, April, 28,1869-2 m. - rer. Ar. Dress-Making THE undersigned would say to hor old friends and tho public generally, that she has fitted up rooms in hor building (let door below Van- Horn's ware rooms) for thopurphse of carrying on •ec, Dress-Making! licr goods aro all now, and consist in part of Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Straw goods, ff:c., and in short, everything pertaining to a Faih ionablo establishment. Cull before purchasing elsewhere. Prices reasonable. Particular attention paid to bleaching and doing over old ladies' bonnets. Apr, 21, '69-3ln. Mrs. JEROME SMITH. State Street Lots. ACONE having laid off his land OD . State Street into town lots now offers them for sale on reasonable terms. - • ' - Weilsboro,4ril 28, 1869. = as a candidate for t to tho decision as a candidate for ocordor, subject to I I county Convon- 1 HIS is to give notice : That on the 22d day of January A. D. 1869, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of James M. Bunnel of Wellsboro, in the county of Tioga, and State of Ponn'a, who bas boon adjudg ed a Bankrupt on petition of his creditors ; that the 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 aro 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 ho hold at the court of Bankruptcy, to be hidden at tho office of F. E. Smith, in the Bore of Tioga, Pa., before F B Smith, Register, on the 10th day of May, A D 1809, at 10 o'clock A. M. n, tvlll be a caudi to tho docision of Mato for tho of the dociaion of the 'go. county. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marshal Western District, Pa. Apr 28,'6J. Per DAVID CAnnnon, Dep'y. Just Received S PRINQ SACKS and SACKINGS, at DELANO 4 CO'S April 14, 1869 ANEW lot of POPLINS, ALPACAS ..to„ and Satins for Trimmings at DE LANG lc CO. Is the piano to got your PHOTOGRAPHS. Now and Rustic Scenery. The now riabinot size wade in any position. apr. 14, 1860. A SPLENDID stook of Kid Gloves only $l,OO nt DE LANO t CO. A . LARGE Stock of Spring Clothing at . DE LANO Sc CO. Made at CLAY KING'S Art Gallery, at $1.25 per dozen. Also HALO AMBROTYPES, largo size for frames, $1,51) each. apr. 14, 1869. In Tiega County for sale at the lowest prices, a CLAY KING'S Art Gallery:- which will be manufactured tg ordor at roasona blo prices, at CLAY KING'S April 14, 1669. F Art Gallery. WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DEALER inrall kinds of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ,ock please mo a I L. C. RENNET. ()lice. Nrs. J. SOFT Spring and SUMMer Millinery • in all its departments In Bankruptcy. April 14, 1889. 4aittw MK,ixigg" ART GALLERY, April 14, 1569 April 14, 18G9 HALO PHOTOGRAPHS Largest Stock of Frames April 11, 1869 FOR SALE. A 131) Cfldid stock of Picture Frame Moulding's Grooery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. °C. " 1:10. ..±.3r_0r...,, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED F.RUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of tho best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will rind it to their in terest to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1889. Orphuhs' • Court Sale Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Tioga County. I will expose to sale by public outcry at the Court House, Wellsboro on Thursday, May, 20th, 1800, at 2 o'clock P. M., thou and there, to tho highest and best bidder, the following described Real Estate, the prop erty of Ella. S. Hoyt and Eva C. Hoyt, minor children of Josept Hoyt and Sophia Hoyt, do. ceased, to wit: A lot of land situated in the Boro of Wells hero, Tinge County, Pa. Bounded on the North by lands of A. P. Cone, on the East by lands of U. . Fisher, on the South by State Street, and on the Wert by land of Eliza Maxwell, contain ing a of an acro ' more or less, with a ono story frame house andsomo fruit trees thereon. CHARLES WILLIAMS, April, 28, 1869-Im, Guardian, Orphans' Court Sale. BY VIRTUE OF an order of the Orphans' Court otTioga county, I will offer at 'pub lic sale nt the Court nous° in Wellsboro, Friday; the 28th day of May ngxt, at 2 o'clock p in, the following real estate, Into the property of Minor Benjamin, of Delmar, dea'd : A lot of laud in Morris, surveyed on warrant No. 1378. James Wilson warrantee, It being all of said tract lying west of the top of tho hill, west of Stony Fork creek, commencing on the South line of said tract, a the top of said hill, and running a straight line to a point 'on the North lino; at the top of•said bill ' Tho point of said hill to ho considered as the point, at the toll of rocks, containing about seven hun dred and fifty acres. Terms Cash, SA RAU BENJAMIN, Apr, 28, 'O9-Im, Acho'4, of M. J3onjamici. TEMA MEDICAL LD Is often quite expensive, but this y tiro reading. If by accident, you yet scalde • burned, or strained, then a' Saintlier immediately; for it is quick to and powerful to cure pain and so If you arc afflicted with la? numbness and stiffizess of the lim severe pain, or painful swellings ralgia and Influmatory itheuma try SALVTIFER byall means. Apply it quickly s leave it open to the air; and, use it ,to directions on the bottl. If you have Sore Throat, or _Felons, or Croup, or Pleurisy, or or any of these disorders that outward remedy, lien SALUTIFER Is what you want, far it has pro ing to thousands. Although it to be one of the strongest medicin so safe that even a ehildmay han SALUTIFEB, Kept constantly On hand for int will certainly preventmuch su, may save life. If you are prudent and ecoh: desire to save expense; then re: SALUTIFER Is found to be a saving of more year in all families that /2 For sale by all Druggists Depot 252 Greenwich St., Now Yor Wholesale and DirG STI y c. JERE T i a 'E fu e l trl s s t a o r: Z o o r f will keep on ha 11 1 1tEGS IND MEDI Patent Itiedi Flavoring Extracts; Perfume Lamps,' Wicks, Dye Colors, Lime and Brushes, .Var Sash Brushes, Window all sizes, Varnish o kinds, Fancy Soa • Hair Oils, kSPECTAC3 Hair and Tooth Brushes, a Yankee Notions; also a sortment of Horceopatbic 1I and a full stock o Boyars aro row/maw/ to call and examine pri ees Indere purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1809—ly GENTS' & LADIES' FUR FRENCH MERINOS AT COS, AMERICAN MERINOS' IT - GREATLY II Wollabor°, Jan. 20, 1869 FEED, MEAL, PORK, PROVISIONS, A choice lot of CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, besides all kinds of GARDEN: and small FIELD SEEDS, SEED POTATOES, ite., at You can got cash fo EGGS, BEANS, POTA BEESWAX, March 31, ISI3D RIP SHE Olt CASH, wo will moll, Very be, Rye d Oats, here, Best imported Feed, Best Common Eeed, 'Cow Feed. The above goods, at the ahove pricos, aro strictly cash ! We don't mix sandhi ourfeed. We haven't a Plaster MP/ connected kith our Flouring Mill ! Our Food is pure! W4T.0311T & BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 1800. New Goods ust Received and sold cheap, for Cash. tjl -r • April 7, liB-tf, TOLBB it BARKER PAINTS, OILS, l ure Wines and Liquors BULLARD & tiro now offering ALL OTHER G PRICE CALL AND SEE The Best Stick of Flour, .c~., '~ in Wollsboro, can bO!ound at M. B. PRINCE'S lig B. PRINCE'S FROM THIS ELLIN VICE ,t 1 bare for bruised, PIY iee eness. eness, or rs, or with like Neu ism, then. DPg Mg W I t'as'not to according Will sell from t tansy, or require an DREGS I 'M a bless. 's reckoned ; yet it is 'le & use it. Perfluwery,• Nptionm, Dyes zediate use, 'ering, and Stu(lis, Paints, Oils, , mical, and nember that than $lO a se it. Varnishes, Glass, Putty, !EE I=ll EM Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, data imo Wall-Paper, Curtains, WI ine, y, Ker lane ' , sene, I .11 ' ish an Glass all Positively no Ithunbug. ES ck of as- full at onzplet. Wollsboro, March 3, 1869 OM' UZI Fresh Goods Reeeived Weekly: W. C. DRESS 1100S1 •M+l Bats and Caps. ICU. f Converse & Os keep constantly on hand a flute stook MEft-CIIANIW AT OST GOODS AS REPRESENTED ATC Jan. 8, 1868.-ly. CONVEIRSE & ODS DECED The undersigned would respectfully infOrm the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ho has just opened a Watch aml .11 - ewlbry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared i to execute all orders in his line of business with despatch and in tbo best i of man nor. ALL WORK WARRAN T ED, 12! Tioga, Feb. 24, 1869.—. if. 1110I1C4AN & TIPPLE, 4.05, ARV, receiving fresh lots of goods by t railroad ~ every Jay at their Store in 1 East C laarleston and hereby give notice that they intend to lead ono-Horse towns liko Wellebore and Mansfield in both Soo if wo don't do it, April 21, 1869-4 w, your THE GRAND PRIZE 'OES, GRAIN, , AT L. PRINCE'S 1 OES A I TE F*D at tilos° pr t and . $2,50 cm 2,25 2,25 " 2,00 " . 1.75 " round. of Qom' Buttof wanted 9 e.do 9 000 tbr which I will pay 45 . cents in trado a t my Stort.i. ' 0. L. WILLCON. • Welltsboro, Nov. 23, 1868. FOR SALE—ono pair of pleaturo Robe, at Deo. .13, 1803. TOLES At,BARKER'S fR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERE, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. AMINO for hops,bentquality 25 atsrryard 4% at DE LAND Pet. 12. L4AMP .-- A now kind of Innipforicepsono— uo breskass of obitangye—nt FIp.LEY'S. lituIUIITI T Fixtures, &c., &c., &c., AT COST FOR CASH P. R. WILLIAMS do CO il? Dry Goods S' Fresh Groceries CROCKF t RY Bo It remembered, that TO BE UNDERSOLD WATCHES' r (IF 543. umwmiglt 1 CLEAR - THE TRt PRICES A'gll VARIETY at the i Paris Exposition lirriiverselle. CUICKERINWS Amerlean Pianos Triumphant OVER ALL THE WORLD. ;Visa 11. W. TODD, Agent. Dee. 23, 18113. \Vollsboro, El Cop dounig, agitator g 7 : cu ci; I - , t % T . p. ... ..4-1 Ii published every Wednesday Mourning ut $2 - - ,:-.1."' " 'nor year, invariably in advance.- I ..' 0 •-,- I , • 0.::: k el •-• '''N ra) da-2 2 ~,.,„- COBB & VAN GELD 11, -=,....0 •---. • .....,... 0 ~... ... .;J c.) , QD.I , , - - Cia.e,v xtp*Lbsat 'at - !xi? , --4 a te -+ ______L- ~., ... ~.. ...., ..,. 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' AV. 0 %VM0.,.........,..„,,, :k . .-', , c 4 ~I 0 , - , ..04 - 4 e• 4 tj) d 4 - • 1 1 .- .5 - P'`‘ - - te' °-* --•- 'LC-8 -. 64) e-t .': .'" ot* ti> •,. • .. „„d ..= `. g.r. ._ . 7. ; -.. a o:tadfus, , Q • ::: 6ktpll e, ~.., ~.. LCO 4 .... ~./ c cp. '.. 1.4 ' pi . ~... .1.. .:".:;-.0,...7:1di16=;Q> r'..."'".Z‘r2,o=ll.Y. G if- . ..., 0 ''. • - (;) i'...- .. ..ii 1 , 1 OPI e 0 >4)..-. d V.: G 4.11, .•-• her At Wood's Gallery DENTISTRY. DR C. N. DARTT, & Co. Dentistry still continuo the busiess of Lulea Dentistry in Wellsboro whore they respectfully solicit Ike patronage of all who need, or desire the services of a Dentist. Having been for the past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry exclusively, they feel confident of giving perfect atisfaction in all operations intrusted to their care. Special attention given to the treatment of car ies, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration, and inflamation of the gum°, and all other die eases to which the teeth mid gums are subject. ffra7First Class Wok guaranteed in both me chanical and operative Dentistry. Gas and Ether given for extracting teeth. OFinoE over Book and Jewelry Store. Welleboro. Feb. 24, 1869.-tf, NATIONAL LIFII INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congrestr, ArpRq.ED - JULY 25,'1868 Cash Capital. $1,000,000, First National Bank Building, PRILADELkiIIA, There all Correspondenco 9iotad be Addressed t=E CLARENCE. IL CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Cht4itnan Finance .5-, Execytive Corn Barmy D. COOKS, Vice-President. EMERRON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. _ Circillars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to tlio Branch Office of the Company, or to It. C. SIMPSON, WELLsndno, PA., by whom applications will be received and Poli- , cies procured for Tioga County. Dec. 0, 186S—Iy. ltgo Great Bargains' !For all who call at Wilson VanValkenbures ood f genera No. 2 Union Block. in El French Aferinoes, Empress Cloths, Bea ver Sackings of all discriptions, Poplins of all colors. NOT DELAINES & - PRINTS, ALL STYLES, SGOOD. PACTORY'S, SHEETINGS, BLEACH• DI AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HOOP SKIRTS, of every description ' DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and cheapest assortment of READY ADD CLOTHING . over brought int , li t oga County. Remember 'I the,.place, . ittl.;:call before purchasing-, t 1 i I ilire have a large assortment of Gents' ruttish- Drawers, Undex-Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Ruck Sleeves, and Mittens, and Clothing of every description manufactured to suit. Thankful for past patronage, and by stria t at tention to business•wo hope to sharp a oontlnn ance of tho same. S i ; l WILE WILSON ,t, VAN VALKENI3,IIRG Wollsboro,Oct.l2, 1868—tf. OK. ;44 44 44 4,4 r,44 To TUE WORKING CLAPS:—/ at& now prepared to fhr• aish all etasses with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evenlfig, is either earned by perptis of either sex, and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Great InducementS are offered those who will de vote their whole time to the business ; and, that every person who sees this notice, may scud me their address and test the business for themselves, I make the follow ing unparalleled offer: To all those Who are not well satisfied with the bash - K.35,1 will send $1 tom for the trouble of writing me. Null particulars, directions, sent free. Samples molt by mail for lOcts. Address IL C. ALLEN. Augusta, Ale. March 17, 1569-31 n Cabinet Card Photographs ; and all special sizes, and finest styles of pictures, finished in first class manner at Ssionoor's Art Gallery. Manalleld, Fob. 3, 1839. IgratETTERS of Administration having been j ed upon the Estate of Philona Lan dis, /ate at WoUsbora, Elco'd, all ,porsons indebt ed to, or claiming against said, estate must bat tle with . TROM.kS ALLEN, Wellshoro, March $l, 180--Gw. Adair. ON" pair largo 'remit Ilorees, weight 2 r 600 lbs., 2 Utica Wagons, 1 light two horse Democrat Wagon, I Ugh t two burro covered il'a gon, 5 pair Bob Slcch , , part new, 2 sett Leavy liarnets, 6 pr. binding Chains, &c. Terms easy. For further particulars inquire at tlie. s .4. t oreCO of J, B. DEIION . Niles Valley, March 17, IS69—tf. A FULL Stock of Groceries at old prices at MI LANG CO. A pril,l4, 1860. - - A Mason 5; Ilamlin 'Cabinet Oogan. I?ivo Octavo Singlo iteed, for cash or on timo.- -Inquire of J. B. Shakespeare; over John R. Boweree Store. April 7,1869-4 f. EiWal=oll OF TIIE D. C PAID IN FULL. BRANOII OFFICE OFFICERS itcg Goods, consisting of Administrator's NOtice. For Sale. sr• Sale IaZIE2t. [ • -84crsmp