Arrival and Depaiiure of TStages running over the dlfli•rout routes from sq.!' • W&lshuru. will depart nod arrive as follows from tho WellshGro Post Office: . if s usses° & Tioas.—Depart4 o , a. tn., arrivo IN p.m wourose k .7dansma.—Depart Ba. tn., arrive ti p. m Walstn° & CovaEsaPowe.—DepAlon , & Thur. 2 p. en. arrive Mcoday & Thureday at 12 m„ oussoro &Janatve TueedayDt epa Sttaat.—art pm* Ttt tar:o a at rriPri.fi I'IOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Elill Local - Items. IVEDNESDAY , APRIL 27, 1870 New Advertisements. fief Hoods—J. R. Barker. 'j u ggles for Stile—Wrigbt tut° is *nei--En.glo Watoll Co. Agents% anted—J. Pookor .4. Co. weal ilougo—llarry Mix. c L osx olr Soiloor.s.—The• schools of ,bipiorutighxviii close Friday of (lila week. SEARS & DERBY have Jest received s lot of ladies' shoos. They expAt a large as • Oriment eoon, - as Mr. Sears is in 'the ally puratia- AUCTION. — The subscrib , o public auction on Friday, the 2! niitience In Delmari the following 119 rice, cows, farming uipnails, hr tare, .to, .to. April 2d, 1870-ll APPOINTAIENT.—OWing to the recent fc.cl, County Superintendent "Horton woe unable oreach Roseville on the 20th, as per his ap ',ointment. lie will bo at the above place on lathy, May 3d, 1870. Harry Mix, of the Towanda Green Mouse, is offering great inducements in another column, to his patrons. He advertises a much larger aEsortment this year of flowers and plants tan heretofore, and at very reasonable prises. WICKHAM & FARR have just return from Nov ITork with a fresh and well selected 11,tk of goods, which they are selling at snob Ic•ic figures that high.prices are completely rained. Ste advertisement next week. 2t The monoteny of the times herea t,lcas render/3 the local interest extremely dull, wept now and then, when "bad whisky" devel cls iteeif to the disgust of our better eitizens:-- Eueel brawls 'are quito frequent of late. Wo ask stet can he done,—yes, echo answers what? • MILLINERY.—Mrs. E. D. Mitchell nd Oeter, of Bath, N. Y., thankful for past ro ue of their Tioga friends, would say that they La DOW prepared to furnish eustoniers witi eve rything in their line, of the best make, a i d the lent and most approved styles, at the lowest pee- Ole prices. They will give particular attention . 0 111 orders sent there, and are satisfied that pur- Weie will find it their interest to give them or =and an di,rder 'for anything they may !en ein the line p millinery. do IsuaArzen.—The National Life In wince Company of to United States of An4rica, used during the lea n t week a noticeable wile lone in its growth and progress. In the short l ice of twenty months since its lerganization, it u limed 10,000 policies, with au insurance of :5,337,369. Such succys is a far. more unquali el awl emphatic endorsement of :this Company y the public than ever has been awarded in tccounty or abroad to any new organization. Ilfg. valuable tribute, to integrity, enterprise tllow rates of Premium which aro consiftent zly with the now popular Common sense. or Plan of life insurance. Ito policy numbered 10,000 is for $lO,OOO, and a IFEund Co a prominent railroad ottieer of New tray, who thoroughly knew the Company and mugs, and had the wisdom to patronize \ it. ci) R. C. SIMPSON, Agent: Wellahore, P. A. itossie.—My dear old dame—oh, take to I mean, Do not think I mean to call you lin the sense of ugly, or strioken with ago.-- lie only 'in the sense In which, wo speak of hap ual,dear to IN, because we have. long 1,0 accustomed to kndw and love them, or to , anti make a use of. them. I have a great pas .Arl,r antique things. They look easy and un .ul, and 1.0 softened and hearitilled with their zy antiquity. Now, lam too constant in ony scum to he ted off with every POW thing. There ads the oil hiokory tree, dear dame, the same I:krirkoso grateful shade I played so many ..fi away when I was a boy, whose height I mured just to kuow what was its real majesty; I the first signal of my appreoch to tho place t taered of all I knew in early life; —end how t. h I Otou Id miss it, did sonic maddened storm ni it to ground, and so take away one more ..2.aler l ef thr happy past, that sometitnes dua and distant, uud to buried in the Ltd of years, that it in almost lost, ad is the itrince of the first violet, wafted away, ere yet heat caught upon the sense. Ab me! Old, hi' It is the dearest of all 'endearing terms; dots it not embrace all the inemory contains ? 'tittratatis of all the past - , ani . , through them, tiptabq of all the future. n it, is contained ity, all that distinguishes us from usaother't for without these landmarks, we' flit go raying after some new fancy, and we behind us, and fc s orgotten, all there has been, through memory, now ir, in the years which 0 1 made us what we are. By it, then, I mean Itltre has Leen in our lives to - cherish, all er,. has been in yours to love, and by which to lataiLcr you, should I meet the hard, hard fate, ruing nothing but the memory left to lose. Eat I was about to say, when that look which "5n you call me old," led me off the way— Irucbout to say I had a story to toll you. Ititu a bright, beautiful morning in early ' , II Arriving too late at the capital of the 'lb where first I put on the blue, tvith so many tzr old associates, 'now, alas, so scattered, all lit Ira kit of them, that I have to pause and whether T qua yet in the world, or ivhother ;ale left it for that land where no wars disturb Illwett rest of Fouls departed, to • take a room sleep, yet too early to dim for breakfast, we aught a walk in the early Morning would sitar -1 Ike appetite, and afford us opportunity for ttersation. Lwas not alone, yet I was alone; tel all who had once traversed the same road 111 rne, in the awkward step of raw recruits, , Je early days of the war, none Was there to try with toe that feeling of martial and patri ,ciolor teltieli led FO ninny to leave their homes t l 7 lie faros o f war,Oltf all those manly forms 11 1,ne time east their Ftladows upon the dusty AY, as they . lTCTliled their course wearily out to tzi, alas, how many sank, to rise no more, upon It'elt of battle !‘ Add how many survived, to 'Ltd embrace their dear ones once more, only 'cost a fate a thousand times mole terrible in it ?tare to come ! Rt,cv the well remembered all I had known there irradiated my ”I , tt we 'walked along by those familiar att. shish -the few years had failed to drive . en -14 out of mind. And one well - remember, line ß at i all that evena brothereould have r on the march, in the toot, and through 11141115; and nary ho sleeps all quietly in the ""Goy of his naive village, in on Warty grave. flttlo dear to him, and his life dear to many; , t h , 441 loved by all. HOW many otherNioo, ha gone the same way, and found a rest tit last, it life ef,ia not give / 10 t1 the few years have changed the acne ! arrears! Mid in them nro wrapped up all wed dear to me, and my greatest sorrow ! dune! It would have been 'better not to 4 . aert them ! Better to have been ono who '=coot back to that same spot to take the gen 't,ft,rrse:ter-out, which was to restore to friends , 1 0 Aorta time, in which to be one's pelf, ace to walk the earth, with only a recellee it all to cling to! Better to have been than to remember. All the plea !'row oof a r estoration, to he untimely turned to' aba final parting. ""is truth, the p "rroW, crownh s rroy• is rerneto et nbr rsinge, itip, hap • ..., I,or bp, tt4 Y in the diounce stood froth the same unt,tint; before us lay the same beautiful ie i '"Pe, with the breath SusgtMliannn, now tonnes by the storms from the north, plop ?' f"taillg, rushing wildly, madly on, as if i t . t t bent on o verwhelming , the race of wen -441), eo broad, so 'resistless was its onward i=lll -rolling current ! Oh, if_that had been the eternal Iriver, , that would hear a weary soul away intothe,: mystic' world,, that ho might know - its thyster,, ut ioSi:: , how easy .tif ha'o stint out2all the .Artaefet I and how kind and grateful would its waters teeth. 1 PO no ; ye live within a ()Wale, as do the waters which heave, and plunge, and dash so furiously along to the sea,' to return again by the clouds , . to the sources of the eternal springs. Where trained the sow-made soldiers, in awle tv yd squoas, at-the intervali of drill, and Where 'the long lino was drawn up in fanoy "dress pa rade," the green but ardent officer& in gay' uni form, with swords and sashes, rfew, and latjight and pretty, dazzling to the eyes of damsel& dath• crud there tp see, now is ken--,th_o tilled held, with naught but a 'rernimnt of the irf rusty whitewash, now used as barns and outhou.. sea; or as dwellings for the poor , tenants, to, dip . - tingnish the place from any other. The fauilliay objects around, the Asylum away on the hilt, the roads, and lanes, the farm houses, and the eon. fortnatiod'of the country, fix the location.' All the din and' Confusion and bustle of thousands •uf men in crimn,is now succeeded by the'quiet nab. bath morn', ivith the warm sun shining benignly down upon the place which was the scene of so many tales, olio told by filth& to' son, as long as . history lasts in the perpetuation of the name, now so little been', "CAMP CURTIN.' --. LARUE Eoo.—Mr. L.' C. •Boutitt laid a large Brahma hen's egg on' our table tho other day, measuring in eiroumforonoa - eight inch. es one way, and six inches the other. idr. B. has a choice lot of these.- fowls, and is prepared to s upply any one with the above eggs for sot • ting; at $1 per dozen. sOll t bis CovxNGToN.—L. W. Kitt! has roast' his farm, and intends moving to Blass: Patrick Sullivan has bought the house and lot of -Edward Doane, whe'llas removed to Bless, 'rho firm of Packard do Kinney having dissol ved., Mr. Kinney leaves us. Ile an old robi de4, and on his return renewed hid old, and formed many now acquaintances, who will regret • t. his departure. urni 'L. Wo hear rumors in the air of a fast train over the Tioga railroad this summer, and we rej There is no reason Why.a trip to New Y rk, or West, should have the shortest tenth th, longest half. Now, gentlemen, buy the depot, give us a telegraph Office, and let us be like unto the rest of your patrons. The following is a list of the Present officers of Covington Lodge, No. 548, of I. 0. of G. T„:— fames Everett, W C T; Mrs. Robbins, V T; An. na Meeker, S ; Philotha RuniseY, F S ; Burt Ved der, T ; Lizzie Holman, I G ; F. M. Patoben, 0 • Will Holman, M; Minerva Barber, D M; Addle Vedder, R S; Mks. Keltz, L S. D, G. M. Butler installed the following offi ciirslon tho evening of the fith, for Covington Lodge, No. 274, of I. 0. of 0. F.: -S. L. Barber, P 0; M. R. Walker, N 0; A. M. Bennett, V G; Ira Patehen, S L. It. Walker, P ;S. S. Pack ard, T ; C. F. King, W ; E. B. Decker, C ; Eu gene Kinsey. It S S; Vulney Levalley, L S S ; George Cowan, I ; Ilenry Levalley, 0 ; V M. Gray, L S; James Everett, n,s ; Star L liar her R S to V G ; I. M. Beagle:id, L S t to V G. Piro at the glass factory is out. The present owners, Mess, Sternson & Howell, purpose en larging their works materially. Theie works de serve more than a passing notice. They are pro• bably the model glass works of the United States, for cheapness in manufacturing. Their coal ie dumped from the cars, direct from the mines, within forty feet of the' furnace door. The fur nace has a powerful natural ()raft, and runs, un der the direction of a competent master shearer, six raelt i s in a week. Their material comes in on a siding from the main traelf., is rolled into the loft of the "catch room," thence into the mixing 'room hollow, where it is prepared, and front thence on it car to the furnace. The flattening house is adjoining, and delivers the flattened sheets at the door of the cutting.room, where it is cut to eider. The packing room at one end, (where. it is cum 'fully packed and branded), communieaks with the storehouse, which stands beside ( ) the main track, with the railroad communicating with the siding for skipping in Car lets, No exPenso for carting or.handling. CORIIRSPONTiWNT. . .I.4Abil);S CREEK.—The flood of (Ito 17111. and I tb instants came very near removing tro whole town: Except fur the two 11'61141 011 the evening of the 17th that the rain Mopped falling, we would probably all have-been unshod down stream. The appearance of things on Monday morning was anything but cheerful ; the river banks full to overflowing, and covering the whole flat - from ono bill to the other, with the ex ception of a few hilloolts •' loge, boards, trees, old stumps, hen coops, outhouses and rails went rushing past, filling the road in , aoine places, dig ging great holes in others, tearing down lenees and sidowailts, undermining hotises, collars tail ing in, and the rain still pouring down ' with all its fury, threatening to sweep everything toward the ocean ;—but, thanks to tho pleasant weather that had Melted most of the large body of EtIOW AIM sent it on down the river the week before, and in defiance of the rain, -the water began to, fall ; yet none dared- to predict, fearing it might• rise again. Among the damage done to the citi zens, which includes nearly till, Messrs). Frail.: Brothers bad nearly all their mill dam carried off, 1).6d the mill more or less damaged. Their loss 'will exceed $l5OO. - The river bridge came very near being washed down stream, and is impassable, exeept,as a foot bridge. • The lower bridge, at Big Bill, i, com pletely destroye - d, which renders traveling imp's sit-tie for / the present. The mail has not been re ceived foi) three or four days. The new post office box is nearly completed, and is the handsomest one of its size in Tioga county. On the evening of the 20Di — instant. on his re turn home, DAL Cooper was attacked by two cowardly ruffs, knocked down and severely heat en, his coat stripped off, and he left senseless; but he soon. recol ered sufficiently to crawl out of the road, and in a short time walked home. Ifs has suspicion of two young men, ono of whom wears a white hat. Quito an excitvrneut was caused by the discov lary of an old Indian camp kettle in the rued where the water had washed it. The pieces were carefully collected by Professor Sherwood, and will probably find a place in hie cabinet of curi obities.t Booz. TROY.—The storm, which raged So fiercely on Sunday and Monday last, did consid erable damage to Troy and vicinity. The creeks rose to a Very great height, and fences, pig•stys, bridges, Ace., were carried away; and it was feared that dwellings would eventually be swept from their foundations. Some parts of the rail road were washed away, and Monday and Tues day we had no mails. A freight train came as far as Canton on Monday, where it was warned back ; and on attempting to return, found went vest gone, which it hail just crossed, and conse quently had to st r ay whew it was. Tuesday mor ning, one train, with Superintendent Bowen on hoard, managed to get through, but no 'others.— On Wednesday, tho roads having been somewhat repaired, the mail trains commenced running, and now come on time. Tuesday evening, the report of a gun was heard, and the ball struck thi, door of Mr. Delos Ilerrick's residence, within two or three inches of Mr. Ilerriek's holy, who was just coming 1)9. It was accidental, of course, but rather too close for our liking. . The boy. Mr. Camp will be installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this place, April 27. The oil wooden awnings on tlie west: tdde of Canton street hare been torn down, ichioh should have been done long ago, and a coat of paint ap plied to filo buildings, making quite an improve ment in the looks of our town. TFNNY. THE LADY'S FRIEND: Tr -The May nutnber i ef this magazine is a heantifel ene,oud breathing of the spring. Its larde, Joni& fash ion plate is as freih and richly colored ns a tulip bed ; and we obserye that this magazine is, often one and even two Motiths ahead of its cent rettßo varies in the fashions. Then there is a benutifal cottage scene, " The Return of the Swallaws,"• and another appropriate engraving called "path. eying Snowdrops." The ,literary matter of this magazine is idling of a guperior. 6haractilr. The storfes this bienth are tenth varied and absorbing. The ladies will he also pletikl.d with the patterns for spring costumes and the :varieties for the awl table. I And the edithrials, being 'iv rit ten' gy a lady fui' Indies, are particularly attractive.— Published by Deacon & Peterson, Walnut street, Philadelphia. Price 50 a year, (ehielt alto includes a large Eke! ; vngn?‘ ing). Pour Co. pies, Five copies, (and one gratis), SS. The Lady's Friend and the 'Saturday Evening 'Pest, (and one engraving), 8 : 1.. Siimple copies, ett,. TiooA.—For %villa of space, we give illy the following flout our. Tioga Local : " The high water of Iktonday !undo things lively here for some time, as our village was mostly flooded. The damage alt along the river has been Veil' great. There ore very few of our citizens who have not auatained v‘onl slight loss, while -, many have antlered severely. I" Mr. L. 11. Smith has purchased the Hazlett House, and, judging from his'supPly of cold Wa ter on Monday, (the hotel floor being 'covered about eight inches), tee should judo he intends to run it atririty oil temperance principles; The Good Tempters propose to give an enter taintnent on Tuesday, Afay 3d. They are get ting up Ana sccrieryvnd will no doubt surpasS all previous efforts. ' An' :V1`,2.;;;:t.Q4.10:' EMU The: 1 1 5 166, ComitiCoriventibn Tempi/us will hold its next session at Mansfield, beginning on Wednesday, May 11. 1870, at 103 GEO. A.4c.INI(EY, Bed-Y. 'We trust it will be reinombet•ed that the Com missioners of Internal itevenuO decides that per sons', firm, or corporations who continue bus iness after the first day of May, or commences business at any other time, without having previously made application forlicense, pimp be assessed and the penalty added. Assessors or :Militant Assessors have no authority to omit the penalty in any ease. ',EVERY SATURDAY, ;for April, 22 4 (SOW tains a pictorial supplement of remarkable at tractiveness and 'great merit as , al_.trOrk of. art.= It.tbepresentißdivin Booth as Hamlet, and will tameagnized by'all.who have ever seen' the great tragedian in his favorite character, ,as a striking and admirable likeness. The artistic excellenoo of the picture may be inferred from the foot that it was drawn by Hennessy and engraved by Lin ton. , Tho next k umber will contain tvernapanion picture, ropreileit lag Mr. Fichter This number contains a continuation of Diokonsfs new story; "The Mystery of EdWin Droed," which has already, excited-great popular interest. Osgood Co., publishers, Boston., t Gan Er's LADY'S Boox continues to maintain its reputation a.s ono of tho very host publications.of its Mass. With its supprh engra vings, its fashion plates, it now muldo, its short and its [ferial storics r its carefully. prepared, tali. cies upon health and upon 'cookout, its litordiy notiees, prepared by competent bands, it is truly 'a gem. Published by' L. A..CfcidoY, Philadelphia, at $:1 per year. - Goon HEALTIr is, AS usual, full of In struction upon hygienic 'natters, of which tho people should know much, but know very littlo, The articlei upon " Mental Treatment 'of- the' Sick," " The Effects of Mental Labor on Health," " First Help in Accidents," and 'the " Aditice to Vanng Mothers," aro particularly usef"il and practical. _ • PREACIIIatS AND .LANBIgNS' 4 ASSOOV ATION 011 . 119 Y Dtsrnicr E. G. ,conrEltEncE.-7- The next meeting of this Association will be hold .tt eons, Bradford county, on the 6th of June, , ommencing,..at, ih o'clock, PM. - Opening address by W. D. Taylor. *Quarterly sermon "on . Tuesday evening, by Rev. C. W. Bennett) • Special Essays: 1. Present Aspects of Modern Infidelityby Rev. M. C. Dean. 2. Rowan Catholicism, bow shall we deal with it— , by, Rev. 0. ,L. Gibson. , 3. Female Suffrage—by Rev.-T. L. Weaver. , 4. Did the Divinity of Christ Suffer—by Rev. L. D. Watson. 5. Present Status and Demand of the Sunday School Worh—by Rev. C. L. F. Rowe. 6. The Relation of the Temperance Cause to the Chureh—by Rev. 3. D. Roque. Other brethren will come pith essays or ser. mons on themes of their. own selection. C. L. F. How; Seo'y. S. S. CONVENTION.—Tbe »oxt S. S. Conven, tion of Troy District will he hold at Canton, in DratMO county, commepoing May 11, at ten A. M. The pastors of the District should 01,, if pos sible, ho present, and bring with them two or more delegates from their respective charges. P110011A31111.:OP FIXIIIICISF:S 1. S. $. conrentirns and B. S. Institutes—by H e y, V. Cochran, P 8.- 2. 'rho Domain o 13. S. Influence—hy Rev. J. D. Retina.. I S. ft.:lotion of the S. S.. to the church of the Future—by Rev. C. V. Bennett. ( 4 4. Tho Systetns of Instruction in S. S's.—by Rev. 0. L. Gibson. ,ö. how MaiS. S. Teachers Become Qualified for their Work—by J. J. TUrton. G. Miscellaneous business. After each theme has fpecn introduced by the Brother to whom it is gitl'en, it will then be open for discussion by • tiolunteers i tberefoie 'brethren will come prepared accordingly. C . L. P. gown, Seo'y. • WDTAR's WILD encear BAL9.ll4.—Thin Balsamic compound lots hecomo a borne fixture. Let all trim sutler, and halo In valdlittempted to ono tbeirsouglm, colas. bronchial of pulmonary complaints. make Use'of this unequaled remedy. It can he rolled upon, the 1311195 of testimony that has bean pablishrd Since its introdfa.- lion, being ample proof of Its efficacy NIA RRIAGES. . LAWTON—ORR-1u- - Delmar, April 20, by dter. J. D. Mitchell, Mr. Vranels It. Lawton and Miss,Dlary A. Orr, all of Delmar. SPECIAL, NOTICES. A COUGH, COLD' OR SORE THROAT in, medim„ iat,lllloll, On ntg °fix tt r.sitlth IIICIIT1111)0 lath(; BRONOHItLIIjnWIMb. . Brown's runcafo ckei 1106YWillhrostinvmit11lp instantr+dln[ P O OR 111IONCIIIT121, ASTHMA, es , l4Bl,All`l 111:iF.4111:4, LIWY Intro n aommilling l neer. 511 , 411 , 11iS and- l'ittiLlO SPEARE:It:4 use drum to clear, and strengthen time voice. Owing to the good reputation and poptilaitty of the Tt ochre . , many Ivor/ideas and cheap itnitatione are of. fereml, width nro good far nothing. Bo sure to obtain the trite . Brown% Bronchial Troches, SOLI) EV P.RYWUEHE• ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for yeard from Nor. vons Debility, Premntuto Decay, and 141 the olfecto of youthful indisci etion, will, for the hake or suffering itn umnity, solid hoo to all who need It, the receipt and dB venous fur making the simple remedy by which 130 was cured, zinuorerr wishing to profit by the miser- L i bor expenvurn, call du ou by uddreteiing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. May 26,'69-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Stieet, Now York TO CONSUMPTIVES. TUN Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few week a, by a vary simple remedy, after having Buf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, COUNI.I mption —is MIX lOUS to make known to 1118 feltpw•sufferora•tho means atone. To all who &she it, he will send a copy of the pro scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the AMMO, which they will find a RIME CURE Pot CONtUMPTION, ASTOMA, BRONOLIVEIR, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescrip tion it to benefit the afflicted, nod spread information which he comalives to Le invaluable; and ho hopes every millerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please addrOss ' • Rev .EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. May 26, 1R69-Iy. Wall Paper, 'Window Paper & Cloth Shades. SPSING STOCK ton 1870.—Hugh Young 3; Co. have just received their first installment of. Wall Paper, Window Paper, and' ,Cloth Shades, for Spring trade, which will ho sold cheaper than ever. Borders, Window Pixt4res, Cords, Tass els, Gilt Cornices, Picture nails, and everything else that belongs to tho trade. Como and price our goods, and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Specimens and prices sent by mail to any. part of the county, N, It. Our stock is the largest ever brought into the county, and we don't intend to bounder s-old. HUGH YOUNG k. Co." IVellsboro, hf arch 6, 1870.-tf. Buggies for Sale. TIIREE ttyli,4l) now open buggieu, ono atyllah I now top buggy, and ono two bore() lumber wagon. Ail made of the beabersey limber, end will bo () old cheap. , Jr, April 27, 1870. 3t April 6; 1870.-ly NEW:GOODS' ' • No s:'Unlori Block DILESS GOODS 45 TRIMMINGS.,. t J. IL BARKER'S- CLOTHS AND CASSIMgRS , at, J. R. BARKER'S pitniTs AND 801117,?aIArTIglivs HATS AND CAPS. , at J. fIOOTS AND SHOES. . .. at J. R. BARK ER'g , , ' CROCKERY. • • • atBAI9.CRIVI3 . . - • • , .• GROCERIES.' ut J. IL BARK E R'S April 27.1870-24 10422D11181 , 0' a 4124119 • BY virtue pf an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, thaun dersigned, guardian of Bynns Rich; Mary Rich' and Albert Rich, will °nose to public sale, on the premises;in Chatham township,•on the 19th day of May, 1870, at ton 'o'clock A.' M.,, all that certain piece or parcel of land' situate In said township of, Chatham; and deseiribed'ae follows ; Beginning. at the northeast corner of a lot of land owned by Levi B. Costley; thence along the north line of said Costley, north tv 89idegrees, eastBo.7 perches,. to a post; thence along the line of Robert Howland's land, north, 201 degiees west, 41.8 perches, to a post in the road ; thence along the highway leading ta William Clark's, north, 814 degrees east, 149.8 perches; to a post setting in the west line of lends owned by William Clark;' thence along tho west - line of lands owned by William dark,., eouth, 42.7. per. chef', to a post ; thence along the •north' line of land owned by William B, Rich, south 78i de grees, west 54 perches i ,to a poet;: thence, along ,the west iliaq south'eight meroheli to the place !of', beginning; : containing :40:8 acres, more or losa. • , ;Torms :4100 arthe,time of sale, and the bal. 'natio in throo equal annual in r atalaientd thereaf ter. , WM.R. RIOII, Guardian:. April 2'T, 1870. 3t I ' you want to fees Mao Morting- Star, buy goods at the Tioga hardicare More. - . • - Jit:OO.I4EIVRELIIIC *ell 27, 11374..-11 • . GENUINE' 's NORWAt OATS For Sale D. P. ROBERTS. Seed got of Ramsdell, • . Now Xor1;, February, 11% 1870-41. • - "r• TEH Spring Term _of UNION ACADEMY .Will commence oh Tueeday, March let, MO: Tuition ' ' $5, to $7. , Room Rent and Wood $5OO. Board poi, 'Week,. $3,00. Teach - Or . " closi eili , bo orgabized 'at tho commencement of the Term for tho instruction of those wishing to teach during the Summer.— For, further informatimmaddrosc ' r' 7 Deerfield, Foli;14;10-3t. , E. NORTON. A. B. EASTMAN, DENTIST , 4"---7 75e4 N 13 , M f • It IN STREET, I AlslV4 ll4 ‘ WELLSBORO, PA. Special Notice. A B. • B. EASTMAN has the largest stook of tooth eser, kept in Tioga panty. Also a NEW IMPROVEMENT, never befoie offered to the public, with which ho can give more perfect sets of teeth than can possibly be made on any other plan yet knowit. , [See testimonial at the office.] Nitroas'extio gas administered with remarka ble effect; rendering the extraction of teeth pain less, and even pleasant. Two new and complete gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup ply of fresh gas at all times. Special attention paid to filling and preserva tion of the natural teeth.. Prices to suit ail. Fah 2 '7O tf ' • ATTENTION FARMERS. AT B. PRINCE, broader of Light Bermah, In, White fnecd Black spanisb,, Beabright Bantam and Black Breasted Bed Game Pawls. ALSO AGENT FOR Catharine Highland Nur- series, and the Champion Grain Drill and Seed Sower, • the. best in use. M. B. PRTNBE; Residence. State St. WellAcro Pa March fii; 1870.—tf. . . a , . Elk Ittut Plagtei. . ( T HIS PLASTER having been thoroughly j tested by the farmers, and pronounced by all, to ho a superior article, wo tuko pleasure in -bny . ing that--no enn • nerply•the • yeeniese.c.d wo have" any quantity on hand, Price per ton, 5 dollars . . , I. CIIIAMPNEY.; ; Jan. b, 187(1-61n.* FOR SALE:,. A HOUSE and FIVE ACRES OF LAND f - i'for Sale or exelingo_ for a house and lot in IVellsbere. Said property .ia situnto about /4. mllOll 038 t. of Datinuondsport, N. Y., and con tains about two noros of Grapes in full bearing, rind an orchard of choice fruit. The property Is a desirable ono, and ploliantly located. Addresq this office, or, JAS. C. VAN GELDER, . Mar. 2,1870. Harrimondeport, N. Y. ~• • ' Lff "- "EUREKA" s mo kin g lard's Tobacco. Li an excellent article of granulated Virginia; wher ever intoduced it is universally admired. It Is put lip in handsome muslin bags, iu which orders for Sleorbchanni Pipes are daily packed. LARD'S LORIL- YACHT CLUB. SNIOKIOG ' TOBACCO Classed by an a ho COllBlllllO Was the "lineSt ofall;" it fantail° of the choicest leaf grown ; it is anti•nereons In tlB affects. as the Nicotino has been extracted; It leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; It Is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one-pound will last as long as 3of ordinary tobacco. 'ln this brand we also pack order/1011.day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes: Try it and convince yourbelvos it is all itclaims to ho, rrterrvinnar_ox,st.t." LAR D S ./ TL- 1.2.1` FINTURY C OBA W CC HEING O This brand of Cut Chewing Tobacco lias no equal or anperior imp\ here. la without doubt the best chew ing tobncco in tho country. Lorillard's Sffltuflis Have now been in [caporal use in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever need. If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to got them; they are sold by respectable Jobbers almost everywhere. ' Cireniskr and prices forwarded on application. 1 P. LORILLARD & CO., New York. March 10,1870-3 m ANOTHER TUMBLE I Cash! 1870 SEE WHAT SELLIb G FOR CASH! Our Prices To-Day. Bost White Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack " Rod witntor $6.50 " 1,02 41 "XX Spring Wheat, 6;00 - " 1.50* " . Buckwheat Flour, ' 3,00' per 100.1bs. Bost Food 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts 1,50 " " . • Meal... A.. 2,25 1 " ". Those prices only FOR CASH. ~• . WRIQIIT &, BAILEY. • All portions not hating settled with us, can not blame us now if they find Their accounts and notes left with an attorney for collection. We give due notice. W. &: B. BAGS.—We want all perisons haiing any bags with•our mark on them, to return the same at once, as we shall take steps to secure them.-- We ave 500 bags scattered among the people. WRIGHT k BAILEY STARTLING DISCLOSURE Specie Payment Resumed. CLOSING OUT 'SALE. .Wiitehes, Clocks;' - jewelry; .'Stiver:ao Silver Plated Ware: Lots . Of Tifew Goods. Sili?er COIN Pahl in CHANGE 11attA soo the now stock of Je 7 ol ry, Sec. March 1870. A HOLEY. `' NOTICE• All pirsons indebted to the subscriber in Ac .iounts or Notes, arc requested to call itnutodi ntely and with A. LEP,,Knoxvillo Pa. Fob. 2,1810-2 m. IDIVORCE.—To Charlet; Wilco! Take no- I lice, that Prances Bruce, by her ant friend, Lco,?has applied to the Court ICommont= °omen , ofifioga county for It divorce from the 'hOtidaot matrimony, and that said Court heap pointed Monday,. May 20, ,1870, at tho Court }louse. in Wellaboro 'as the time and place of I hearing the said applialutt In 'the , premises, on which occasion you can attend if you think pro 'per. JEROME B. POTTER. April 20, 1870. Sheriff. , CAMPAIGN OF 1870. lE=l . 323 New Spring Goods AT TILE PEOPLES' STORE flint STOCK IS NOW VERY, COMPLETE ki la alt Ito - brand:too, and'Priciedotbn 'to' the standard of Gold at par. Our STOCK OF CLOTHS is v ery large, and we make Clothes to order 'when desired. Our CARPET STOCK" is the largest in this section of the State ' , and priees . lo to 20 per cent lower than last year. Linen and White Goods aro as low as before the war. We keepthe Bat tik Brand Blaok Alpaca, whioh•Madam Demo*- est, Frank Leslie and harpers' Bazaar unite in pronouncing the best. Alpaca in market; also the Boalor Brand pure itlohairs, a splendid ar ticle, and full atsortment. The UNITED STATES'TEA COMPANY, _ • send US :with the last invotoe ."--'• "ffg - tol -- 'i just received, the following no- I 7 , tice. "We'propose after April 1 Ist, 1870, to pack a certificate ' --- i , for an elegant Silver Plated • - - Tea Service,;daDy, in one pound package. The certificate when found, will' be forwarded to us through our agents and they will deliver tho service to the fortun ate party." We no the agents for the Company, and we can assure our customers, that their lx. ] -IL IS nro cheaper than they can ho sold at retail, be sides the chance of getting a Tea Sett. Wo solicit a call from all the eitizetis of Tioga County and vicinity, visiting Corning, and we assure them that they shall be kindly and air ly treated, and we will do them good. SMITH dr, WAITE. Corning, April 20, 1870. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! By_ W. ,C. KRESS. LOTS SPRING GOODS. ITIHE Eubseri ber will keep on nand at all times a full Monk of DUNS AND MBDICINBS, PAINTS, OILS,' Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and • Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Varnish of all kinds, Fancy Soaps; Hair Oils, SPECTA'CLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as sortment of . • Itomaeopatho, Medicines, and a full stock of Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers aro root:lasted to call and examine pri eta bofore Anrchasing eleevihere. Apr. 20, 1870 Notice. MBE COLLECTORS of the several townships io Tioga county, having duplicates in their hands which remain unsettled for year 1809, with balance of tax duo the county are requested to settle the same before or during the next term of court, and for balances due the county from de linquent collectors on duplicates for any pre vious year, if not settled within said time, costs will bo made. The county, asseenby the Auditors report is paying interest on a large amount of money, and, deriving no benefit from a large sum which must be collected. April 20tb, 1870--4 w. ROBT. C. cox. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. TERMS FOR 1870. lIATIPER'S MAGAZINE, Ono Year $4 00 lhavan's WEEKLY, Ode Year 400 liAnnxn.'s BAZAR, Ono Year 4 00 , HARPER'S MAGAZINE,HARPER'S WEEKLY, and Ilezin; to ono address, for one year, - $lO 00; or any, two for $7:00. . An extra Co py •of either ,the Magazine, Weakly, or Basdr, will be supplied gratis for every Club, (:)f YlveStabserlbers at $4 00 each, in one remittance 10, Six Copies for $2O 00, with out extra copy., ITAIIPER'S M l agaztan contains nearly Double t the Amount o 'Matter furnished in the Galaxy, tiatn,pr Lippincot. It exceeds The Atlantic, ut in about the a Me ratio any English Magazine of the same g neral class. A Now Story; splendidly Illustrated, by Wilkie Collins (Author of "The Woman in White," "No Name." "Annettale,." and "The ]Moonstone"), will bo commenced in Ilaiper's Weekly in No yeinber,lso9. Persons desiring to renew their Subscriptions to Harper's Psrlodicals will muoh oblige the •Puhlielfers by sOnding in their Names as early as convenient before the Expiration,of their 'present Subscriptions. :This will obviate• trio delay at tendant upon re-entoring names: and mailing back Numbers. New Subsoribors will be supplied 'with' 'either of the above Periodicals from the proserit time to the end of the pear 1870 for Pour Dollars:" • Iliireas HARPER & BROTHERS; New . York New York, 00t.16, 1869. rt_i..' •'l'.F EMI ME f W.C. KRESS. TrollB. Tioga Co. Pa Pr2--T1:119 IFOLEChI lidPßOVECTwenty-Pvle dol. CI lar Family Sewing Machine. •The cheapest ot Class Machine in the Market. Agents wanted in 'every 2tnon. Liberal commission allowed. For terms end eirculor, addeess, A. 8. lieultlON, 0011. Agent, No. TOO Chestnut St, Phtladeldhts; Pa. , • • Clothing at CLOTHING' FOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. HD snfisoribei Is now receiving's full And T oompleto stook of CLOTHING, bought since the groat deoline •in prices, and which be now offers on the most liberal terms. Wellsboro, April 13, 1870, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.-L-Letters of Administration haviug been granted on the estate of ilannalgE. Osborn, late of Wells boio, deceased, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immedia te 'payment, and those having claims against I to'present theni to DAN OSBORN. April 27, 1870. 6t Adm'r. Sewing Machine Agents Wanted, TO 'SELL WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machines, In six counties in Pennsylvania: Wagons fur nished, and the most'llheral terms to agents and purchasers. No atpitnl'required. Address or call on PETERSON CARPENTER, • . First National Bank, April 13, '7O-tf, - Williamsport, Pa. .." ; V .; TO TLIE WOItIEiNG OLASB.—We are now prepared to furnish nil classes with constant employment at home, tihe wnolo of the time or for the spare moments, Busluede new, nett and profitable. Persons of either f t sex easily earn from Mc. to $5 per evening, and a re portional sum by devoting their whole time t the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as' en. That all who see this notice may send their address', ref test the busirtess,'Wo lanky this unparalleled offe Tom:lth as are not wellsatisfied, wo will send $ 1 to pay for the trouble of 11 , •.1 tug. Full particulars, a valu able sample, which : ip do to commence work on, and. a copy of The Peopl e s Literai- Cbrapanfon—one of the largest and best fatally newspapers published—all sent g free by mail. Read . , if you want permanent, profi table work, rddres „. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta Maine. March 10, 70.-3 m _ FOR SALE. - Anoose and lot on Pearl Street, 2d houso South of district school nous°. Enquire on the premises. ' EARLY SPRING TRADE The subscribers are now receiving new goods almost daily, suited to the trade'of this season of the year, and we can and are trilling to make It an ohject, to all per eons who are prepared to buy such goods early, to buy of us : as we ilkiel: WE. call claim safely to save thorn an average of on tho prices of any ow ut n go Oda, and also a slaving of considerable more than interest on what the prices will be when business is active. OUR LINEN STOCK IS ENTIREa NEW, BROWN TABLE LINENS, HALF BLEACHED TABLE LINENR. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS, SCOTCH 'DIAPERS, SHIRTING LINENS, BROWN CRASHES, BLEACH ED CRASHES, HUCKABUCK TOWELING, BORDERED TOWELS, FRINGED TOWELS, TABLE SPREADS, LINEN BOSOMS, &C., .tO., is marked aerial twenty-five per cent. less klian thp prices at which I we sold our many goods last season. Our Domestic Stock, IM BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, BROWN JSHIRTINOS, BROWN SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, DENIMS, STRIPE'S AND NEWEST STYLES IN PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES IN GINGHAM'S, &0., Which we are selling at a small advance on the present low rate of prices in wholesale markets Boots and Shoes.' WO are also adding largely to onr stook of Boots and Shoes, putting in as fast as possible, newest styles in • .; LADIES'-SERGE POLISH BOOTS. I LADIES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH I LADES' PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON • ' 800 TS. BOOTS. And-shall keep a still larger stook this season than last, and also sell them at a slight reduction in prides', as we have been enabled to get a • off of several of our leading makoa, and in all oases whero wo do so, wo give our customere tho honefit of it. We inereased our sales in this -department last year about 20 per omit. over the year before, and hope to do the scan° this year. - Id4''Come and, see . ' us, and we will show you an attractive stock of NEW GOODS, , . and help you make your nionoY buy more goods;por dollar, than for aOood many years . • Corning, Feb. 9, 18 BET THOMAS -HARDEN. PO I I, TWENTY-FIVE Pill CENT. and every articlo'in it, consisting of we are now filling up wit.+ all the desirable makes in SMALL DISCOUNT ,AT LUW TrP S, AkTOTIOE, is hereby giver, to School. Teach.: 11 r that the dire ctors of Delmar Sobel Dis trict, w i l l l meet at the school house near the Del. mar cheese factory to hire teachers for summer schools on tho pith of April inst., at 10 o'clock A.llI. Thachore awrOquested; to bring with, them their Certificates. The directors will lotl the building of a new school house to the lowest bidder the same day. Said house is to be 20 loy 24 feet and a wood house and privy 12 by 13 feet. By order of the Board of directors. R. OAMPEIELL, 'April 20 , 1870 2t &emery. • OILS AND BRUSHES' Poi iho Million, nt March 10, 18Z0—tf. W. C. ERESS. E. IL Harris' CELEBRATED RAKING POWDERS fur sale by Feb. 2, 1870. P. IL WILLIAMS it CO A • DMINYSTRATOR'S NOTICE ,— Letters of administration having boon granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Clarissa E.'Bry- , an, late ofjackson township, dee ttsed, all per sons indebted to said decodentor elaimin against tho same, must settle with M. K. R AN. March 16, 1870.-at.* din's. - , The Place to Buy Grocet es. • ' • Ls F. TRUMAN, ' _T_TAVING talon the Store formerly occupied : VII by John R. Bowen for dry goods, and con verted it into a .. . , GROCERY & PROVISION i • . i i ' ESTABLISHMENT, _1 • • everything fresh and good can be found here, and at prices to please. , , •• . . • . • 1 TEA 4 COFFEES, SUGARS, MO— t ° L SES, FISH, &C., &C., ) . 1 - . to suit all. Call and see us, that we may eonvince you of the fact that our motto is, " Cheap, Quick Sales, annd Small Profits." - l' L. F. TRUMAN. Wellsboro,. Feb. 23, 1870-tf. • - ' MILLINERY. MRS. E. E. Kimball will be found hereafter in her new quarters, over Young and CO.'S bookstore. She has just received lots of MILLINERY, to which she invites the attention of the ladies of IV ellsboro and vicinity. MRS. E. E. KIMBALL. April 13, 1870.1 y _ . . FRESII GROUND PLASTER AT TIOGA, BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO . *7,50 per ton. Nor Way Oats. • IHAVE for Palo forty,busbels of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats; being part of 774 bushels raised from 28 quarts sown on I of an acre. The seed from which the above oats Pro raised, was bought in New York city, from tho sole agents for the sale of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats- li. s. ARCHER. Wolishoro, Feb 2, 1870. 3m . GOODS J. A. Parsons & Cd. OPPlell OP FISH & UM, BANKERS AND DEALERS'IN GOV- ERNMENT SECURITIES,: No, 5 Nassau Street, NeuiYork, The remarkable success which attended our negotiation of the loans of the Central Pacific Railroad Company and the Western Peelle Rail. road Company, and the popularity and credit which these loans have maintained in the mar kets, both in this country' and Europe, have shown that the First Mortgage Eonds of wisely located and honorably managed railroads are promptly recognized and readily taken as the most suitable, oaf° and. advantageous form of investment, yielding a more liberal income than can hereafter be derived from government bonds, and available to take their pram Aimed that, in ;the selection and negotiation of superior railroad loans, we are Meeting a great want,'and rendering &valuable service-- lioth to tho holdersrof capital and to those great national works of Infernal improvement whose intrinsic merit ancilsnbstantial character entitle 'them to the use of capital and. he confidence of investorsi--wo now 'offer with special confidence and satisfaction the FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO R. R CO. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, connect tug the Atlantic coast and the magnificent har bors of 'the Chesapeake bay with the. Ohio river, at a point of reliable navization r and thus, with the entire railroad system and water trstnsporta tion of the great West and Southwest, FORMS TUE ADDITIONAL EAST b WEST TRUNK LINE, so imperatively demanded for the accom modation of the immense and rapidly growing transportation between the Atlantio seaboard and Euro:33 on the ono hand, And the great pro ducing regions of the Ohio add Mississippi val. toys on the other. THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS ROAD AS A NEW OUTLET FROM THE WEST TO THE SEA, MAGNIFIES IT INTO _ one of national consequence, and insures to it au' extensive through tratlie from the day of its com pletion ; while, in the development of the *m i.. tensive , agricultural a d mineral resources of Virginia and West Vir inia, it possesses, along its whole line, the ele ants of a large and prof itable local business. 1 ' - iI , • Thus the great interests;hoth general and 10. cal,' which demand the ;completion of the Clien t, peako and Ohio 'Ratko 'd to the Ohio river, af— ford the surest guarant of its success andvpluo, AND RENDER IT lIE MOST IMPOR- TANT AND SUBSTANTIAL RAIL ROAD ENTERPRISE NOW IN PRO GRESS- IN THIS COUNTRY. Its ;superiority as an East and W 1 est route, and t the ptomisti of an immense and pro table trade awnittng its completion, have drawn to it the at tentiort and cooperation of prominen capitalists and ra t ilroad men of this city, of sound judg— ment land known integrity, whose connection with it, together with that, of eminent pitiFens and, business men of Virginta and West Virginia, INSURES AN ENERGETIC,_ HONORA BLE AND SUCCESSFULI,'9MANA4E- MENT. , The road is completed and in operation Prom ßichmond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs of West Virginia, tvws hundred and twen ty-seven miles, and there remain but two hun— dred miles (now partially coFstructed) to be com pla ted, to carry it to the proposed terminus on the Ohio river, at or near the mouth of the Big Sandy river, one hundred and fifty miles above Cincinnati, and three hundred and fifty miles be low Pittsburg. Lines are now projected jr in progress through Ohio-and Kentucky to this, point, which will connect the CHESAPEAKE AND oiiic WITH THE ENTIRE RAILROAD sysp;_ois OF THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST, AND THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. • Its valuable'franchises and superior advanta— ges will placo the Chesapeako ai4d Ohio Railioad Conipany,amorig the richest and most powerful and trustworthy corporations of tho country ; AND THERE EXISTS A ,PRESENT VALUE, IN COMPLETED ROAD AND WORK DONE, EQUAL TO THE EN TIRE AMOUNT OF THE MORTGAGE. The details of the luau; 1/avo been arranged with special reference to the wants of all classes of investors, and cotnbinethe various features of convenience, safety, and protection against loss or fraud. The bonds are in dcnotainaticnof $lOOO, $5OO and $lOO. They will be issued as Coupon -Bonds, payable to bearer, and may be held in that form; or The bond may be registered in the name of the owner, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, the prlUeipaibeing thun trans ferable only on the books of the company, un less re-assigned to beraer; or The coupons may be detached and cancelled, the bond made apermonent registered bond, trans ferable only on the books of the company, and the interest made payable only to the registered owner or his attorney. The three classes will he 'known respectively RS : ISt. " Coupon Bonds payable to bear- 2d. ".Registered Bends with coupons attbzched." 3d. " Registered Bonds with coupons detached." And should bo so d.signated by correspond ents in specifying the class of bonds desired. They have !THIRTY YBARS to rro 'from January 15, 1870. with interest at sls per cent. per annum from November 1, 1869. Principal and interest payable in gold in the city of .NiFitt York.. The interest is payable in MAY and NOVEM BER, that it may take the place of that of the earlier issues of Five—Twenties, and suit the con venience of our friends who already hold Central• and Western Pacific bonds, with interest paya—' iblo in January and July, and who may desire, in making additional inreetmenta, to have their n interest receivable at Ot•fferent seasons of the 'year. Tho loan is secured by a mortgage upon th e entire line of road from Richmond to the Ohio river, with the equipment nod all other property and appurtenances-connected therewith. A SINKING FUND OF $lOO,OOO PER AN NUM IS PROVIDED FOR THE REDEMP TION OF THE BONDS, TO;TAKE EFFECT ONE YEAR AFTER TILE COMPLETION OF THE ROAD. , The mortgage is for $1.5,000,0000, of which $2,000,000 will be reserved and htild in truet for the redemption of outstanding bonds of the Vir ginia Central Railroad Company, note' merged in the Cbosdpeake and Ohio. Of ihe remaining $13,000.000,1 a sufficient amount ho sold to complete the road to the Ohio river, perfect and improve the portion now in operation, and thornottly equip the whole for a large and active traffic. • The present price is 4111 and accrued interest.. A loan to duiply secured, so carefully guarded, and so certain hereafter to command a promi— nent place among tho favorite securities in the markets, both of this country and Europe, will be at once appreciated and quickly absorbed. Very respectfully, • FISK & HATCH_ P. S.—iVek have issued pamphlets containing Cull particulars, statistical details; maps, eto.; which will be furnished upon application. ••• 2021-re buy and 801 l government bonds, and receive the accounts of banks, bankers, corpora— tions, and others, subject to chock at sight, and allow interest on daily balances. mar 2 70 En/RUM:MIS% 18701 OF THE BA - NKERS