the AGItATOR. r.oOAI ABfD'-'ljfr yyallsboro. Wednfipday, Bept. 30,1863. WelisborD lißyal tcagnc. ’ Meets aery, MONjXiXEVENING, at the ' CLUB and BE APIA GROOM, Boy’s Sail. Mew Adv ttrtisementß. . Perinet Flag— Psrine iiOo. ' Administrator's A*o(icc—. F. E> Smith, Adm’r. Dissolution- — B.A. Sme.’.d. Jfctice to Drafted ifen-i'J. Emery, Dep. Pro. Mar. Family Dye Cotori— A Stevens. Vnittrial Clothee C/Browping. Grand FtdUg Jor Curti’, and Agnetc. - ' , ~lj~~ Eeprasentatl re Conference. . , >Tfi e ReproseniaUveCeuferees of .Tioga and Potter Counties met at Comjowj&rt Sept 22, 1863. S. 1060800,*®. W.. Williams. p o tter_Jlaj. 1. M. Krjhoa'rne, LIM. Ihe Conference nnauiii jiusiy endorsed the nomipa tions of Jons W.Gcerl SET and Abihob G. Olx sted, as candldates for ti l Assembly at the coming election. ■ ff. Wi j WILLIAMS, President. j, JI. Eilbofbse, Sanitary. . . Notice.— We are v reqnsted;fo give notice that the fcotp in the fi. Church, .in this Borough, will be rented on Thursday evulifg, October Bth, proximo, between the hours of 7?iu|9 9. The public are cor dially invited to bo proaoStti We hope the oftondance may be large, and-the bidding.spirited. 7 —- A Handsome Testimoj^Al..— Rev.- Geo. H. Jenks, Peotor of St. Paul’s Church, in this’Borough, lately received very material evidence of the respect and es teem in vhich ho, is hCii by the members of the church and the congregation. We alln.de to the pre sentation mode to him byftße'Vestry, of $3OO, for the a BttbstitniJUha been drafted. Xo doubt the same’thing',tsa been done in other pla ces for Clergymen drawing,'priaea in the Military lot tery i and these ionatiopif serve to show to the world ) the estimation in which-the recipients are held by their respective c’ongreg|fdons. The correspondence will belound elsewhere. ?f| ’ Charleston Loyal L;,a&ue. —They loyal men of Charleston have organiiC i_a Loyal League, with the following officers ; ■' 'X. President, James “KeUiysj Vice President, Lyman Potter; Secretary, A. ; ' Corresponding Secretary, A. TC. Potter!;} ' .' The next meeting of the League will be held at tho Young’s School HouteToij the State Road, to-morrow (Thursday) evening. lI«n.L, P. Williston, will ad dress the meeting., (• ■ ~ meetings sllfce last Issue. • • -{.LU- Messrs. R. B. Webb, skid M. H. Cobb addressed the people of the Ferry distriiitj Cbariestoh at their Schoo l House, Thursday evening.! 32d inst. Messrs. W. W; Webb,jfnil-Wm.H. Supth, addressed the Charleston Loyal Llijgue,at tho Reese School House, Thursday evening 24th inst., ; Messrs. J. B. Kilos, and M. 11. Cobh, addressed a p-rgo meeting in Ward, si;use evening. Messrs. Thos: Allen, and A! L. Enaworth, addressed the Delmor League, at ths Austin School House, Fri- day evening. . ' 5 1 ' Messrs. John- W. .(anerjtsey, and J. E. JHlcs, ad dressed the Middlehury League, ct the Shingle School flouse', Saturday evening- Messrs. W’. H. Smith}iind M. H. Cobb, addressed the citizens- of CovingtSn, in , the Baptist Church, Monday evening. The Church wsft crowded, and the spirit manifested, of .therdost encouraging kind. Messrs. S. F. Wilson>'£ild 3. B. Niles, addressed a inrpe and entbireiastte tirdeting, at Chatham Center, Monday Evening. tf 5 Messrs. Henry Alien,t Tf Hollands* and IV C JiipUy, addressed a larg&and enfAnttufie meeting at the lied Scfool House, lixfUmond, TuesU'rg evening, 22 d iimtanr. ~ . ’jf ' « ‘ f l\Vhavdto report thafthe feeling among the loyal Tioga county, isabscrjptfon paper be filed -among the records of-.the Church and the money handed to the Rector by&tho' Secretary *)f- the Vestry. Rpbinsos, Secretary. Kev. Geo. H. jEnn'spZ>ear Sir: I inclose you a copy of the preamble tjid resolution adapted at a" meeting, this day. held, if the Vestry Paul's Church, Wellsboror AmSMavp the pleasure to hand you the sum of three humored d'ollars for the purpose ±et forth in the feaolutiob. , J. L. Robinson. Sept. 22, 1863. “ Secretary, 4 . WiLLSBORO, Sept. 24, 1863 J. *L. Robinson, EsQ.f,' See. Vestry of St. Paul's Sir* I jfee the*bonor to acknowl edge the receipt pf yoarjjfcvdr of v the*22d lost, Iran?- mining to me a copy of'|ihe’*ery Battering preamble and resolution adopted Jijy tjje Vestry of St. Paul’s Church, Wellsboro, in my'bpiug drafted into the service of &e tffdtetf Stales; and inclosing the Three Hundred Dollnrs, subscribed by the mem bers of the Cohgregati£h for the procuration of a substitute. , ’ V During the few mental have been Rector of the Parish, I have endekvort'd faithfully to promote the prosperity of the Churth* and the salvation of im mortal souls. has-in any degree met the approval of .t!M~Vestry and congregation is to me most enconragihg*nnd a thanksgiving to Him, Without whose divine man’s best efforts are rain, - \ Though a‘stranger affiSmg you, I jhavc already re‘- cefyed many eipressionjlof welcome and good will. Thb last token of and affectionate regard is the more Wghiy railed, as it was unsolicited by me. • 1 C< ‘ * • * • I have often thought, faring the past few weeks, of entering the army as Chaplain, hoping -.thereby to be more useful, and of contributing all iii my power to aid Ibis'‘great struggle for National life and tbe canse Justice and humanity,— dint os the Vestry and V her members of -the congre gation-have expressed idejr '‘unwillingness that mly bemces-as PastorshohlS, I he lost 16 the 'Church and to this community,"-I.f&itbat it is my duty tore mam in the position lit Sighed by To those who have given sj. substantial a proof bf their esteem apd confldenee.ilbdfor all other acts of hind ness received, I desire to-ceturn hearty thanks With the prayer that EneGod of all grace may poor .out upon this Parish ami community abunddht bless. «g*, X remain ever, yodr.friend and brother in Christ, , • Gao. H. Jesks. Tup Mass MEEifso.-jiTJiiles.B we greatly mistake the signs pf the-times tfei Maas’Meeting on Monday next ip ibis borough wia; prove one of tho greatest, outpourings of the pettfjo ever witnessed in Tioga. Delegation; from 6very a 4ection district in the ooun ly are expected. And wj ioan assure otir friends that unless they put forth ffijlr best efforts', Covington will echp» them alt in its deploy on that occasion. The ovington Xieague is out of the most - vigorous, socio ties we ever got acquainted witbi held, Sutland, anl guf,-v»p ( ought to come in to gether. Will theydo ij,'. ' Wp take this opcajie)| to stain the appointment of . x • -AC- ' ‘ ' ' : ’ the Maes Meeting was a matter fixed by the. Chairman of the State 1 Committer. He.writes ns that negoola tlons are nowln progrfiss.havlng for their objeot the sending of.CoL J. W. Fornoyjinto this oounty for'two or three days next week. Wo-hope it may be done,' as in that case Mass Meetings will be heldjn the Ti oga region and elsewhere. ’ ' , ’SCSI I. AKKOttSs Messrs. S. F, Wilsos, and H. W, Williams, will hold meetings as follows : Saturday afternoon, Oct. 3d, at Millerstown, Jack son township. Saturday evening, Oct. 3d, at Roseville, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 6th, at Osceola. Tuesday evening, Oct. 6tb, at Knoxville. Wednesday afternoon, Oot. 7tti, at Brookfield. Wednesday eyeniug, Oct. 7tb, at Westfield. Thursday afternoon, Oct. Bth, at Sabinsville; even ing of the same day at Gaines. Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10th, at the Swamp Meet ing House, Union; evening of thesame day, in Bloss bnrg. Monday afternoon, Oct. 12tb, at the Block House; evening of tho same day at Babb’s, in Morris tp., And on Tuesday, Oct. 13th, the loyal menpf Tioga, are requested to moot in their several election districts, and give ANDIE GURTIN, and the whole ticket, 3,060 majority. No postponement on account of the weather. The following is a report of the proceedings for the month of September : _ Misses—Lucy' Hotchkiss, Ella Borst, Lucy Navel, Eva -Williams kird J,etta Coles. donations — Bacon, 5 rolls bandages; Mrs. C. Kellyrroil'cloth f Mrs. Hard, package dried apples, 'do. of blackberries j-. Mrs. Willieton, jar pickles L. E. Moore, 2 handkerchief; Mrs. K. Moore, 1 quilt; Mary Cowden, 12 qts. dried blackberries; Mrs. Weth erbee, 2 doz. eggs ; Mrs. J. Brewster,lpackage dried currants; Mrs, Boot, 2 doz. buttons ; Mrs. John Eng lish, package feathers and hops ; Mrs. W. Bowen, 80 packages lint, apd 16 rolls bandages ; Mrs. William Bacho, pair woolen socks; cloth for patchwork ;• Stel la Coles, cloth for patchwork : Lucy Xuvle, cloth for patchwork; Eva Williams, cloth for patch work; Mr. Vine Baldwin,'bushel dried apples; Mrs. E. Farr, bundle cotton cloths; Mrs. J. L. Robinson, jar for packing butter; one jar of butter from the East man. neighborhood; unknown, bushel crab apples; Mrs. Landis, bottle currant win© ;*Mrs. J. Kelly, bowl of jelly, 1 quilt, 1 roll linen and one of" cotton cloths,' roll oil cloth, package nf hop?, package of feather?, cloth for patchwork, luwn handkerchiefs, pillow and case. Contents of box No. 10, sent to Sanitary Commis sion : 7 jars 2 cans blackberry jam : 1 bottle mixed pickles-, 7 bottles blackberry cordial, package dried strawberries, 2 packages dried blackberries, 1 of dried currants, and 1 of apples. A very pleasant pic-nic was held in Seeley's grove on the 12th, lur the benefit of the juvenile members of the Society. Mr. Vine Baldwin will please accept the thanks of the Society, for a bushel of fine eating apples, presen ted to the ladies. Donations of all kinds arc solicited. Let those who have plenty of apples, when drying them, reserve a portion for the soldiers. We thonld be particularly grateful for woolen yarn and socks. There will be a special meeting of the Society, on Thursday next, for the purpose ol finishing work and packing a box. Next regular meeting, on Saturday, Oct. 3d. By order of the President. * Mary C. Rcckvax, Secy. Wellsboro, Sept. 28tb, 1863. The following named persons have been appointed Agents for the sale of 5-26-U. S. Bonds for Tioga county, Pa. A. S. Turner, Cashier Tioga Co.'Bank. F. E. Smith, Tioga, J. Parkhurst, Elkland. Sept. 4th. by the Rev.N. L. Reynolds Mr. THOM AS COVENRY, of Mansfield, to Miss MART CAMP BELL, of Covington. > Sept. 20, by the same, Mr. MARTIN A. QRUVER, of Union, to Miss ALMEDAA. LANDRUB, of Bloos burg. Bept. 21st, by the some, Mr. VOLENTINB W« LEWIS, to Miss MARTHA M. HYMES,bothof Mid dlebnry. Sept. 23d, by the same, Mr. Wm. W. WELLS, of Hume, N. Y., to Miss EMMA L. SHAKESPEAR, of Mansfield,-Pa. Sept. 23d, by the same, Mr. JOHN B. SHAKES PEAR, of TVellsboro, to Mias JENNIE GRAVES, of Elkland. In Wellsboro, on the 25th ; inst., by A. B. Brewster Esq., Mr. F. G. GLEASON, of Deerfield, and Miss REBECCA ROLLEY, of Farmington, Pa. In Elk, on the 20th of Sept., 1863, by John E» Smith* Esq., Mr. ISAAC BASTIAN. and Mia MAR THA HALL, both of the above named place. lb Mansfield, on the 10th i net., Mr. OLIVERS. PHELPS, in the 78lh year of age. He was a Mason.,and was hurried with the honors of that ancient and honorable order. PULMONARY. CONSUMPTION A CURABLE DIS EASE! I! A C A nD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to heaUh in n few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several jeare with a severe lung affection, and tbdt dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to moke-known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sire cure for Consumption, Asthma, Droochi tis, Colds, 4c.-. Tho only object of thfl ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and be hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County New York. Sept ?3, s Madame porter’s, curative balsam has long tested the .truth-that there are first priuciplos la Medicine as there is In Science, and this Medicine Is compounded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Man! Tbe cufe of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and ib creating a gentle in ternal warmth/and this is caused by the nse of this •Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its potyer to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens the mnsQleip and assists the akin to perform its duties of regula ting the heat of the system, and in gebtly throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body, at is not a violent remedy, but emollient, forming-, searching and effective. Bold by all druggists at T 3 Ted 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 9,1863. Hides and veal skins wanted.—the highest market price p»id#n money at the BROOKLYN TANNERY near Tioga. July 1,186?. Coinsa Hoke.—Wo have had the pleasure of taking by the hand, Lieut. Hart, and Sergt. Emery, both of Co. L 45th Pa, Vela. They look remarkably like healthy men, and seem to be prond of tho service to which they are attached. Lient. Hart says that there are not more than a dozen Woodward men in the 45tb. Good for the 15th. Union Meetings to be Held. Thursday (to-morrow) evening, at the Young’s School House, Charleston; L. P. Wmisros Speaker. Friday evening, Oct 2d, at the Peter Green School Bouse, Delmar. Smith and Cobb, speakers. Saturday evening, Get. 3, in Uiddtebnry, Saturday, Oct.,'3, L. P. Wn.usTos,ahd others, will address a Moss Meeting of loyal men, at Mansfield.— See Bills. SOLDIERS’ AID SOCIETY. Xew Members —Messrs. I. M. Bodine, M. F. Elliott. rfMrs. Joseph Rjrot, Kress, J. Brewfler, 5-20-U. S. LOAN. MARK X E 3D - DIED SPECIAL NOTICES [communicated ] NT Y AGITATOR. > A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS! SUBSCRIBER is now eelfing all kinds of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY * GOODS at greatly reduced prices: *His stock is all new, and has been selected with great care, and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that the Eastern markets afford. He does not claim to have'a large stock, BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, as he boa always made QUICK SALES, and SMALL PROFITS his MOTTO, and has been nbable to keep his GOODS THAT LENGTH OF TIME, IF HE HAD WISHED. His customers have always manifested a preference for NEW GOODS in their proper season, and he has always made it his business to introdnoe the LATEST STITLES in all kinds', of goods usually kept in large Stores. The stock at present is in splendid- working order, and he oan supply -customers with all the Goods needed at this time of the year, and at PRICES that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST ECONOMICAL. fall lines in all the several » : DEPARTMENTS OF DRESS GOODS. Wo have a very large assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NEW STYLES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, at prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. -■—i^N— ' CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS, SON UMBRELLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, LACE CAPES,AND SHAWLS; —ALSO TRIMMINGS FOR SUCH GOODS, WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. - T nosiiffi? ©f Am mmm Am AS CHEAP AS THE CASH CAN BUY THEM. L. C., HANDKERCHIEFS- CHEAP AS EVER HOOP SKIRTS.---The largest variety and at the Lowest Price in the LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Style*, do. do. SHAKERS—CoIored and White. TRIMMING for each and all of them, in all the styles. BOOT AND SHOD STOCK. , In tins Department no pains will be spared to keep it up to the mark, so as to'bave everything Called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. MEN’S’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS’ do. l do. LADIES’ GAITERS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. - do. isr we intend to sell everything, at the lowest market rates, and to keep everything in that line that we have been in the habit of keeping. WHOLESALE TRADE. ALL GOODS in any of the above Stocks will bo WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK CASH PRICES. Making-it the interest of all who buy in that way to call and see what we are doing. IfSf" PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. All customers are invited to call and look at our Goods. If not equal to their expectations* we do not expect to‘sell. A good many Goods aio needed in the Country this season, and they can be sold at reasonable rates. I intend to keep a first-rate stock and sell ALL GOODS CHEAP, and do my share of tb& business of the country. J. A. PARSONS, ' 1 No. 3, Concert Block, Corning, N. 7. May 27, ISC3, CLOTHING FOR MILLIONS! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS I Compare Prices, & Save Your Honey! TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY, Who have so generously sustained our endeavors in the past to SELL CLOTHING AT A SMALL PROFIT; we would again invite you to call at our Store and EXAI!I|SE ONE OF THE BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENTS, —OF— FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, EVER OFFERED IN THIS MRKET; and we feel no hesitation in saying to you that each, and every artiole HAS BEEN BOUGHT —AT— SU.CH PRICES, that Inducements can be offered to , TllOSfi WISHING —TO—. RUT CLOTHING FOR, CASH, —fo— MAKE THEIR SELECTION FROM THIS STOCK. OUR STOCK ISCLUDES - GENT’S BLACK, FROCK, SATIN * ’ FARMER'S BATIN, BLACK DOESKIN, —AND— FANCY CASSIME.RE PANTS, —AND— OVER COATS. Alsaa complete assortment of BQY’& CLOTHING. In fact, everything in the CLOTHING LINE. Call and ,«ae for yourself. * FfiRINE 4 CO. Troy; Sept; Jfl, 1863-tf. , .. SHAWLS, PARASOLS, Country. W& can suit every one. A good CANVASSER wanted in every town. On receipt of thfe price from places* where no one is selling, we will send the Wringer free of ex pen*e. For p&rtienlnrs and circulars address - R. C. BROWNING, 347 Broadway, N. Y. Sept, 2, 1863. * , and BUSINESS COATS. and CLOTH VESTS. OUR DOMESTIC STOCK; —SUCH AS— SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, BLEACH’D A BROWN, PRINTS, GINGHAMS. CHECKS, DENIMS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, CLOTH SPREADS, Ac. was never in better shape to fill all calls than at. pre sent. and at*a REDUCTION of from 20 to 40 per cent, on early Spriag prices. _OUR— NOTION & WHITE GOODS STOCK i» well filled, and we Are selling notions of all kinds much cheaper than last month—WHITR GOODS the aanie way. CHILDRENS’ SHOES. — MOROCCO, KID AND KIP AND SPLIT, with and without tba Copper Toe. UNIVERSAL, CLOTHES WRINGER. WARRANTED I No. 1, Large Family Wringer. No. 2, Medium “ ‘ f . 700 No. 2i - “■ « “ 600 No. 3, Small “ ** 5 50 No. 8, Large Hotel u 34 00 No. 18. Medium Laundry fto run steam ) 18 00 No. 22. Large u \ or hand. J 30 00 Nos. 2i and 3 have no Cogs. All others are war ranted. i *No. 2 is the size generally used in private families. Orange Judd of the American Ayriculturaliet, says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. “ child can readily wring out a tnbfull of clothes in a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTRKS'SA VER ! A TIME SAVER ! and a STRENGTH SA VER I The saving of garments will alone pay a large percentage on its cost. Wo think the machine much .more than PAYS FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAH in the saving of garments! There ate several kinds, nearly alike, ia general construction, but we consider it important that iho W r ringer be'fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments' may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break ■ the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and it is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUKsYEARS’ CON ST A NT'USE/' Every 'Wringer with Cog-Wheels is Warranted in every particular. No Wringer enn be dirable without Cog-Wheels. AdinliiUlra.lor’9 Notice. ‘TTT’HERBAS letters of administration de bom'* y T non, with tbo will annexed, upon the estate of James Ford, late of Tioga county deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claima against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement at Tiuga, Pona’a, to F. £. SMITH, Administrator, Ac. Tioga, Sept. 30,1563. dissolution. THE Co-Parinership heretofore existing un 'er the name of Guernsey & Smead, Stove Dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and Accounts of the late firm are in my hands for oollec- Tioga, BepU 15, 1863. E. A. SMEAD, - SUCCESSOR to Guernsey & Smead, will cohtinne the Store and Tip Business at the old stand, where may be fonnd a good assortment of Cooking, parlor and Box Stoves, Ac., of the latest improved patterns. Also Hollow Ware, tin. Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, Ao. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. Tioga, Sept. 21, 1863. E. A. SMEAD. TUI GLASSES and SYRUP—a NTT!. article of both affair price, at MATHERS’. CASH i STORE! ~|~T is now past two,years since the opening of our TROY, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., since which time the public have awarded to us a GENEROUS PATRONAGE, we have been signally prospered; The; has afforded as ample means to prosecute our busi ness in such a manner as to Perhaps no greater comment could be adduced to show the value of this plan than the perfect security affords to the porcbuscr. He not only gets the value it of his money, hut has the Juil consciousness that ho is a free man. Duns to him are of but not realized. We do business 1. thereby saving a heavy tax which must be imposed on the purchaser, wbere a We purchase most of onr Goods for Cash, offering them at a very slight advance - preferring as we always have* done from the com mencement of our business to dp a large trade for rather than run the risks which the losses attending a involved. We-therefore can an{l do offfer to purcha i • sera ut the best assortment of Gooods tb be foundin NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. '■ sms s sms 8 2 If you want to purchase BLACK, BROWN, BUIi: & GBEEN SILKS, BROCADE ■ ‘at FERINE’S^. Ladies, Misses A Children’s Shoes in great variety and Cheap, -_] iAT FERINE’S. E. A.‘ SMEA'D. Flour by the Sack or Bartel,AT FERINE'S, Pricea reduced on iloop Skiru and Corsets, A , - AT LFERINE’S. 2c , 2 . ' . ' i Open. Flankdls, plain, figured. 1 striped and checked, heavy twilled and rod, blue, green, white and yellow. Flannels, J ATJ PRRINE’S. A new ahd cheap stock 0 ’ CLOTHING, St' I i -FERINE'S. TROY, Sept. 50,H863. -f jj ri " i IWE’S PE READY PAY STORE —AT— PAY AS YOU GO PLAN DEFY COMFETITIOS, Strictly for Cash, CREDIT BUSINESS IS DONE. FBOH COST, , Small Profits, CREDIT SYSTEM DRY GOODS, i • FIVE THOUSAND YARDS TEN thousand yards AT PEEINE’S. HATS AND CAPS Soldier*’ Payßonnliland Petition 3,00 per pair, Sac King for Hop Growers. DON.T send away for Sacking; we-have a largo stock of it which will bo sold cheap. Wellshorn, Sept. 33, 1863. BULLARD A CO. STOP that cough by using Cline’s Vegetable Embrocation. Sea advertisement In another col umn. Sold by Druggists. ’ [Feb. 18, 1883 ] I HAVE PRIME PORK, home packed, by the pound and battel, and sell it as cheap a* any man ifr Wellshoro, . [April 22] W. T. MAXHBBB, A DJI OIIftNED, TO TAXPAYERS. JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60 Nassau Street, Netr Yorki