11l 6 A GIT A T O '' AMD M ISC ELL# Wellsborc, Wednesday, N0v..2.-|r^ PRESIDENTIAL' ELECT* O! ■fbIiSDAT, If QV Em BEK Si. I New Advertisements. ■ v ! I.plication in Vtoorce— Sheriff Stowell. ■* ,‘jp \ .. “ “ —Sheriff Stowell. ■' a Y„(; w fo Teachers —Israel Stone, .Sec’y; > filray _Wo. P. Campbell. , ■ Caation-% F- bamb. hit of Lttttrt —Wellaboro Post Office -.. J ? WOOD ! —ThcEO who hare agreed to bidfr { wood i n payment cf subscription, are notified to ‘idjiver it jomediately. - . • ■ ifessrs. Wm. H. Smith and Charles ThW'v ipesk at the Holiday School Bouse, Mldd. Amy, Mop day night, Nov. 7. *'■ , % W. Williams, Esq., will address a meet > j. at Coring ton on Friday evening, Nov. 4, urlsy evening, Nov. 6, as advertised last wsekr ,?Iljia jtsnge of time is requested by out friend! in* Gov itgton. . ■ *v‘ -V , YTr arc. indebted to Mr. 0. M. Fa.tehin, of nond, for a lot of nice apples, and a peck fif thoig. pest potatoes of various kinds, that wc bat's teason. Eichmond is great in gqjJd farmery an*.'; Se poblicsa majorities, , 4 ■ : Tee Meeting at Tioga, —Wo ,had (he pgmise of I report of the Mass Meeting at Tioga for paper- It was hot forthcoming,* and we Eufhre. J the meeting to pass without notice. We an enthusiastic meeting, and Mr. Grow is'hepb.tcji to tare made the best speech he ever delivered in County, About 1000 persons assembled to-heor.-bim. Wellsboro sent a go*od delegation, the members of vhich report haring had a grand time; by the papers’ that Mr. Grow, is speaking in'Kew *sbrk. He will do r good work wherever ho goes'. -• Ohttoarr-— 1° Hospital at Ano spoil?, Of!oV?-r 27, Lieut. CHARLES C. COKE, in bis 20th ' One heroes fall like autumn leave?, touched 1: ? the compelling frosts; but unlike thorp, bur heroes Alii to rise and bloom forever inibe grateful hearts Oj the patriot living. Their fall gives- no. pause to <3r r the tears of the living. WS weep not as .men ~ without hope, but as regretting'that’ffiesetjßpti -bar-,, tyrs were not spared-to receive thd- of a redeemed nation, 1 'c Charles Cone was bpy. 'l l 'a he" entered the army in April, 1861, as' a priyateri w Co,; ,H, 6th Reserves, hewas but alslcnrder bijS.-.-yocn,, Bet be hetlcr.comprehendod-thp’nattpre of thd ■, jte lianihoosands of doubTe.his ycnrel-;-.;. He -s f,s.pp - ■ holiday soldier.- 'lmcatHp, ontbV in ■ the tumnlt of baffle,, he jvar Hje“ same e?mcs__ and faitlfalsoldier; -His - officers atyi hiabomrades:!,- rari .iblyspeak of hith'a»i>rayesr<>f the brave. &s was ’ onto!"the trniydaa^e—comprehending the Sftgni .-faideof dpngerj and.meeting it.fcce .to-face Cwhing. So.pbnepicnoys ;tvaS this noble hot’ ;l lEC3,.he was promoted fo a Xieutenancy.in M Bth C. S. Colored troops, taking prefercsec among’’ (any coEmissioned applicants L In the movement north of the James, in tEisof October, he received a wound necessiltting amputation of a leg, from the effects of which be died, i Thus the cause of Civil Liberty loses one, of it; most intelligent champions in the morning of hig tine, in lie Cush of victory; and those who'knew th» fair hired. blue-eyed boy,' but yesterday,,embalp the teroic martyr to lofty principle in their tears pe day. PILLSBDEY. A,'- V Editoe or the Agitator : ’ The, of' till County were some time ago, much enlightened Ir the eloquence' of. one Pillsbury, reported 1> --he a‘ peat and learned speaker from Maine. I harveC )ked .;. vex for the name of this man in the list />Jaw.- rers in that State. Ton stated in the Agitator i i the lime of his advent here, that he bad probably re. i the Uoctade and had got into Maine by way of Cel hdn. Id confirmation of this hypothesis,-J find in the New York Herald of Friday, Qctober 28th, an adve ment stating that “ Mr. Pilsbury can learn eboi t hia vife and family in Petersburg, Virginia, by callh g on Dr. Geo. L. Hooper, 104, Sixth Avenue, New V 'rk.” Vfilj net some good Copperhead friend send t*t 1 pa per of the Herald to Vis present “ stamping grt- ind” id that ho can rescue his tamily from the clntof es of 1 Eca-t’’ Butler? Vours, lie., ( . .TflE Pnor/hnit. Tioga I’.at-tist first _Q-^ierly^ Meeting of the Tioga Baptist.Associatioa willJrheld' ’ the Belmar Church, on Wednesday, the day d Nov. at 10 o’clock A. M. Rev. B. P. Mar;d‘. was -•-. printed to preach the introductory rermoc l* yCon ir.bslions for the Education Society. .’’s Tioga, Oct. 31, 1864. . E. T. Bestlet, ij.Tk, Mr?. A. J. Sofield has fro a Tvrk with a fine assortment of Millinery ,4pods, which she will take pleasure in showing her cu tnd will sell fit a small profit fihe is prepare^ - -o re pair Felt and Beaver hat* in the latest StyKj&alstSi Lemuels and Straw Goods, and will promptlyf rlend ’.o all worh entrusted to her care, J Ladies will find a choice lot of cops, i*bbons and fluwers, and everything id hcr/1/aq of £oL'd:. Rooms opposite Roy's Drag Store, SL The Freemen of Ties’s in CoxU tL GREAT OUTPOURING OF'THE ' So postponement on account of tie "Wt if'-her! {-wU, ly lion. J. Col. FIT TC'ER AID, and CLINTON LLOYD, j Saturday was a great day for Tioga Count,The tigtant witocssed m the streets of Weljsborc JfcMnly oiablishes the reputation of the people of for 1 f -: r -and imaEproef-patriotism—a putriotirrr »inch nts for ‘‘no postponement on account 'of fl Jwffen- An autumn rain falling for nearly th‘ LG2rs without iularmiesibn had reduced the t; *Js to' l t’jndtUun scarcely doFcribnble. Tbo morn t? twas oulUnd unpromising, but the patriotic hich b -*te along the north tier of counties could .'Vot he Koon name, and with it tbe proc ‘-'lions J" Charleston, ■ Covington, Mansfield, Eloh> and tlmar. The scene was grand and imposing; • ’u tbe T an wag a CU rious looking cage made of '‘■l ts be the “ White House of McCleHatrcfT and '“tpended above it the skin of some noudescri ’, uni tal- rsrhap* of the bugbear which stayef that general 'and hia grand army in fri'Ct of •fUogton for eight months in 1861-2. Ft ' wing , 1 ratne a long' line of wagons drawn by fo j .Torse and behind these an. almost intermlnab strain 1 doable and single teams, with full, loads f- men W women. The procession was greeted wit £ theer Y™ -“Eer as U filed through the Main stn i r and V'J pasting around the Public' Square, wtc.tnost ‘l'tlly disposed of by the able and efficient li-tfshal r i Eu(a his assistants. - - Forney was expected to come by the - " Ty of . ,o ,h E ' *here a carriage was in waiting to brio him d ’ e ihhoro. But the heavy rains hai so brtl n pp ' on the various roads that be was.pw ‘!o tp 1° Elmira from Troy, he having addrof od a thelatter place on Friday afternooff Thp ti? 11 m o££enger from Tioga without lookcd-for speaker,was a greav aap to the throng. It did'little gooC'» •’ ns- ‘ tlle people that Col. Forney would surebi. Jipip * oountry from Troy. The mass -J.f ■ ‘leered. As the hour appointed for the tn.jting l™'° w 'jod the impatience of the crowd arose iMeyor ? " Two o’clock came, and a few minutes U.1 7 ’ thp '•oops ajjpj •» He is here’’!— waa-bttzged >ngb With him came Col. Pftieerald, tfe fbll - ,'." a ’ Ec d Clinton Lloyd of Wiiliatnspo:_> and passed rapidly ap tbe street thr tf*ere W with enthusiastic cheers by tad multitr iK. a quarter to three CoL Forney' motm -j (the i~T s‘and and was introduced to the people by the Presi • dent, Hon. R* G. White, His appearance was the signal for “ three hearty cheers for Col. Forney/ 1 and they rang out with good will. When the applause 8-ib;i'ied the speaker proceeded to earnest-wotk. Of j course we have neither tim&nor space to give even a ; sketch of Col, J Pornev , 'i speech. But we shall be sus j tained in saying thal-U will be remembeccd as one of the ablest addresfesover pronounced from tbe rostrum }in Wellsboro. Systematic, consecutive in* thought ' and eventSyOften rlsiug to highta of stirring eloquence, | it carried conviction to the hearts of tbe auditors, and j elicited often applause. Avoiding vituperation, and i epithets, the speaker made most uiusleily use of tbe incontrovertible facts.oi history, airaigning the lend ers of the opposition before the bar of* public opinion, as false and wickod teacher®, whose crimes and whose names will be remembered only to bo execiateX It jras a grand effort, and most fully was it appreciated’ by tbe listening multitude. He was followed by Col. Fitrgcrald, who, for more than two hours,held that great crowd together, in spite of thfl inclemency of'the weather and the ap proach of evening. We baldly know in what way. tbe speaker could have been more complimented. It was a excellent speech, full of homor, stern fact and enthusiasm. As he retired from the stand, loud calls were-made for 14 Lloyd/ 1 who came forward and promised to address tbo people in the Court Boom in the gol .den opportunities of the Maryland campaign, if had be been truly a great general? Let the facts answer. In bis letter of acceptance McClellan refers* to his record ; it is in keeping with the charge’ of failure in hisplatform. McClellan has* be trayed tbe confidence tho soldier once, placed In him, and now has the face to ask as to sup port him for the highest gift of tho people.— Will'he get oar votes? Never, no never, , i A member of the.X49th Pa. Yol’s. writes as from camp on the Weldon R. R. near Peters burg, a sharp rebuke to the peace men of the North. He says; 1 * * * On the Bth of November tho Chi cago Platform will sink in oblivion and all its advocates with it. If the brawling’ Copper heads at the North want Peace, let them take ,their_gans and come down here with their brother Rebs and try titles with tbe Union sol diers. We are willing yet to, face the mnsic rather than to knuckle to old Jeif and bis Northern. Brothers, who, are all the time bowl ing “ peace on any terms I” Let them come down here, and we can give them each peace os they need—that is pieces of shells, and all the miaie pills they will be able to swallow. I was once for Little Mac f bat since the Rebs in front of ns on tbe picket line cboered for little Mae and the Chicago Platform, J can't go him and do justice to myself and my country; and, friends, to have it said we ever yielded to a dis honorable peace, or recognised • the Southern •Confederacy, vfo never will. We have strag gled too long and lost too many brave men to give up our hope, our country, our rights and our liberty to'Southern tyranny. When, too, we have got old Jeff to his last bole, and Lee on. a tottering foundation, for- fear that Grant will pounce down upon him at Petersburg-and drive him into the Chtckahominy Swgmps and there bury tho whole Sottlhern Confederacy in McClellan's rifle pits of 1862. Corporal George Ingeriek, of the 56th N. Y. Yol’s. writes his father in Charleston township an excellent letter from which we are permit ted to extract as follows: “..God fdrbid that I should even ever have to serve in the army With McClellan as President t This one thought , is almost enough to make me cry out for ven gance for the many brave men who were’sacri ficed under his lead in .the Peninsula cam paign, and who died-ae-martyrs to carry ont h s cowardly schemes'."' * It makes mo foci as if I could take the heart THE TiOG'A ‘COCKTIr out of some of fhdso leading Copperheads at home, ami keep it as a trophy—knowing that I had the foulest organ of treason ever invent ed.” ■ Edward Webster, of Co. G. 207ih P., T;, writes : ■ . • My Captain has just coine off from picket." lie say's a. " Johnny Keb” cape overand talked with him'to day, and said that their only hope now was Jn the election of- McClellan.. If that is their only .hope..! thick they are about played oul. lie can’t be elected.” A,loyal mother in this county writes ns,.:. . “Ism nothing but a woman; but when I bear the Copperhead leaders crying out for “ peace at any price,” I cannot hotd'my peace. I have given three sons'to the cause of-our common Country." Two of them have fallen.—: And now to hear that they have fallen*in vain, that the war >is a failure —I should think the very stones would cry oat against them from. the ground .they tread.” - ■- A Spartan "mother indeed. Qed' bless such" women. . DIED. In _• Wellsboro, on the 13th nib, of oopanmption, EDWaED A. EATHBtJN,. stepson of M." H. Shearer, M.Dv'agcd’ 17years. •. , , The subject of- tfic above-notice whs Softfin Brook lyn, Long Island. At the ago of six- years he was bereft of a kind and faithful father. In 1859 he be-' came a resident of Wellsbofo. , About a year since, Edward exhibited signs of de caying health. Fears were entertained least that fell disease consumption was preying upon him. The best medical advice in the country was ob tained and the most constant caro and attention was bestowed upon him by -his father, but oil in Vain. Week by week and day by. day his wasting strength paksed awAyl Always, thoughtful on religions Sub jects, many weeks beforo,his death he became vfery anxious about his prospects in a future life. By the. teachings of praying friends the way of saltation was pointed out and bo obtained a "bright and precious hope in the Savior. To the lovo and mccoy of that Savior he commended all his friends and with a joy ful spirit, passed as wo trust from earth to Heaven. Cou. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Wcllsboro, November 1, 1864: Buckley, B-C. Noble, B. Buckley, Jno. H. 2 Phillips, Jno.. Bacon. Emeline •• Robins, Chas. •Dottrick, Chas. Smith,'Nona A. Dayton, Florence E. Sears, Wnj. B, Fatter, Stephen - Scribner,- Sarah E. Lfeitty, Jos. - Stratton, Mary Merrick, Wheeler 0. Wilkisoo, Lambert McCjan. Matilda ’ * To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for “advertised letters,” give the date of this list, and pay ooe~ cent for, advertising. If not called for within one month they will he sent to the Dead Letter Office/ HUGH YOUNG, M. , CAUTION. —Whereas, my wife, FRANCES, has left my bod and board without just cause or provocation; I hereby caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, for I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. . Richmond, Nov. 2,1864-3 t» . W. F. LAMB." NOTICE TO TEACHERS.—The-Directors of Del mar School District will meet at the Butler School House, Stony Forkon Saturday, the 19th day of Nov. nest, at 9 o'clock A. AL, to hire Teachers for the winter schools - in said district. Teachers will please to have their certificates with them. - By order of the Board of Directors, Delmor, Nov. 2*1864. ISRAEL STONE, Sec. ‘ 1 ESTR AY.—Strayed from the premises of the sub scriber, inßelmar. on or about the Ist of Oct. hit*, u RED YEARLING HEIFER. Ail charges will be paid to any persdn glying information where sfi’e may be found. WIWifAM P. CAMPBELL. ; .Delmar,'Nov.'2;TBB4-3t ' ' ' ' * v* Anpliculiou. In Divorce, To. Clementine Taft: You are hereby notified that Mijamln Taft, your husband, has applied to the Court of -Common Pleas pf Tioga Co;*foV.a divorce from the. bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appoint* edyMonday, the 28th day of November, 1864; at the Court. House, in Wollsboro; fttr bearing the said Mija min Taft in the promises, at. time and place yon can attend if you think pfoper. ... Nov. 2, 1864. H-. STOWELt,-Jr„ Sheriff. Application in Divorce. • To Boss F. HateUy ; Ton tiro hereby notified Juliet Hawley, your wife, by her next, friend Leroy Love, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a divorce from the. bonds' of matrimony, and tho said Court has appointed Mon' day, the 28th day of November, 1864, at the Court House, in. Wellsboro, for hearing the said Joliet Hawley, in the- at which lime arid place' you can attend if yon think proper. Nov. 2, 1364. H- 610 WELL, Jr., Sheriff. E STRAY—.Broke into the enclosure of the sub scriber in Lawrence, on tho sth of October, two yearling Bulls, one brown and tho other roan. The owner will please come forward, pay charges and fake them away. T. I. MITCHELL. Lawrence, Oct 26,1864-St* SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Females. f SB. CHEESEIHAN’S PILES. f The combination of ingredients in these Pills is tho result of a long and extensive practice. Theyaro mild in their operation, and cannot do. harm to the most delicate'."certain In correcting ell irregularities; Painful Menstruations, removing all obt-tiuctions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of tho heart, whites, all nervous affections, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, 4c„ disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DB. CHEESEIWAN’S PILLS was tho commencement of anew era in the treatment of and obstructions which have consigned so many to h premature grave. No female ("an enjoy 'good health unless aim la regular, and whenever au obstruction take* place tho general health begins to decline. These Pills form tht final preparation ever put forward with IMME* persistent success. Don’t bo De- Ofifivodi Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him‘that you xoant the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICIXE IX THE WOULD, which i 3 com prised in these Pills. _ DR t CHEESEUAWS PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty year*, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to ffrngfcj. Ta all classes they arcr in valuable, inducing* VPfi certeinty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, slating taken they should not he «s«f, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Bos, or 0 Boxes for £5 containing from 50 to GO Pills. ' - Pills sent by mail, promptly, secure from observation bv remitting to the Proprietors, or noy A-jent. * J • BT DRUGGISTS GE^ERAL%T. HUTCHINGS & HILLYEB, Proprietors. ' 81 Cedar St., New York Boldin Wellshorp, by JOHN A. BOX.' . y In Tioga, by M. n. BORDEN. : J In Lawrencevifte, by W. 0. MILLER. j March 23, FEMALES! FEMALES 1 FEMALES! Use that Safq, Pleasant Remedy known as helmeold’s extract exjchd.V For all Complaints incident to the Sex.. No family should bo without it,-and none will when oncß'triod bj-them. It is used . . BY YOUNG AND OLD, In the decline or change of life, before and after Marriage during and after confinement, to strengthen the Nerve?, restore Nature to its Proper channel, and invigorate the Broken down Constitution, from what ever cause originating. ■ 1 ■ , USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take HELM HOLD’S EXTRACT BOOHD. See Advertisement in another column. * Cutout, and send forit. [Sept. 28, 1864-lmJ tTIHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP aw'tn JL —Pnbliahed ior the benefit, and aa\ CAUTION fo mvna men. and other., who .offer billty. Premature Decay, of Manhood, Ac., repplrtnjrir the s or baa-Cmi. By one AimMlf after undergoing, considerable qnaciarr closing aposlpaid addressed envelope singfiT conies mirh. o f tbo aothor- KATHANC& Jnne 1,18G4-ly. ■ Brooklyn, Cp., jj. V. AGITATO 11. u. S, T-SO Loan. The SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY gives notice* that subscriptions will be recalved for .Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years .from August. 15, 1864, with semi annual interest at the .rate 0f.7-3lolhs per cent. per.annum,—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful* money. - ' These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity; into six per cent, gold hearing bonds, payable not Ifegs than five nor more than twen ty ysprs from their date, as the Government may eject, : They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions inust be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dol lars. *' ‘-* . [The notea willbe' transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepar ed. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons deposits subsequent to that date mast pay' the .interest accrued from*date of note to date of deposit. V depositing $25,000 or upward for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of ©neper cent.,which will be paid by the’Treasury Department upon receipt of bill for the .’amSufit, tabytho officer with whom the de» posit |No deductions for commissions, ~niust be made from' deposits. -Special Advantages of-this Loan. It ia a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than .any other, and Me heat security. Any Savings Bank.which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, eonsidcrs.that it is paying in the best circula ting medium of tbe country, and it cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets are either in govern ment securities or in notes or bonds payable in gov ernment paper. . , ;Itis equally convenient as a "permanent or tempo rary investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated intet cst, and are the best security with banks as collater als for'discounts. - Convertible into a 6 per cont 5-20 Gold .•v ,i Bona. ... In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the cur aont rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on United States shocks was over twenty per cent. Tt, will ho seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market fate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. Exempt from stale or municipal Taxation. But aeido from all Disadvantages we havo enumer ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all Treasury notes anjf bonds from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is about two per cent, per an num, according to the rate of taxation in rations parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments'to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private, parties, or stock companies, or'separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, whilejfho whole property of tho country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While.the government offers the meat liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be ft) the loyalty aaff patriotism of .the people; Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes requited, end whether they are to be issued in blank or payable 1e order. "When so endorsed it most be left with the of ficer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury. Department. Subscriptions yvill be received by the Treasurer of the. United-States, at Washington, the -several Assist* ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL* BANK OF 10WAOTA, and by alHNatioiml Banks which are depositaries of publi&moaey, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give fur ther information and afford every facility to subscri bers." -*• - .Aug,'lff,'lB64-3m. ■ ■ SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL BUYERS OF DRERS GOODS, Sbawls/Cloaka, Beaver Cloths, Broadcloths, Sack ings, Cloak Trimmings, DoLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, .Cassimeres,. Jeans, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery t Notions, Ac., are informed that they can' SAVE MONEY BY CALLING AND EXAMINING OUR-STOCK —OF— . Seasonable Goods, ;.' NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. ....... , \ ' Wo CAN and WILL make it much to- every one’s interest ftr-call and BUT WHAT GOODS THEY NEED. All goods are high; but there is now more neces sity for close buying, and for every one to get the v LOWEST CASH PRICES than qvjpt before. A Dollar saved is ns good as a Dollar earned. ' * , We arfcjkfieping'loss goods of a cheap quality than jis wo believe customers' cannot afford ta bay any oat? _'V6 : ood goods. ■= ■ TER STOCK OF ..MEN’S AND BOY’S Custom Made Boots, AND Lodtek’And Children's Gait era and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS, is -now larger• than ever* before; -and moat of it is boing eold at less than New York prices. HAYING SOLD OUT . OUR GROCERY STOCK, . we have more room and more cash to use for the balaneo-of the atook and ean do better for onr cna tomers.-. CaU and see.- J. A. PARSONS, Cornffkiß, K. T. Sept. 21,1864: .•: J ' [apr2r,lBB4.] ’ SCHOOIs. MISS 'AMELIA DARTT will open a School for ■ Children^on Monday, Oct. 31; 1864, in a rofim on Pearl Srroet; near the residence of Mr. Bailey. l’EftMS~Or,si Dollsrpor mouth. ; Wellaboro, 0et.19, 1864. - .... -|" AN Assortment of TABLE GLASSWARE will be foofidAt BOY’S DRUG STORK. THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF MANKIND, LEAD I HI9I TO PURCHASE 1 TH E NEGES S AE XES AS . WELL AS J ■ THE LUXURIES OF LIFE. AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE “ Almighty Dollar 9 ? HAS BEEN StTLED THE J SOUL OF MAN, IT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE OF AN ESTABLISHMENT, THAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM I. O W RATES. When Ferine A Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for theexpress purpose of furnishing.the public with goods at ' SITCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow the public to judge of their success. Mr. E. P. PERIIVE; WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT NO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING jON HIS PART, TO ' Hertt a Continuance ,OF SAID FAVOR. HE NOW HAS A URGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AND .WINTER TRADE PROBABLY LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND i: Y THIS OR Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED EXAMINE A T SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (wehave the boldness to affirm) BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. BE BUTS BIS GOODS FOR CASH, AND SELLS FOR CASH, and the consumer gets the worth of bis money* With qnick Sales and light Profits, both PartSpfl aro enabled to realise,the value of the- -]-( NIMBLE SIXPENCE, tBOT, Oct. 5,1884, I TUB PEOPLE’S STORE IN CORNING, N. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years In the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will be continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE , AT (HI NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of tONE PRICE AND READY PAY. S Ten years experience in tbo former, and from two to tiujee years in the latter (daring which time oar business has more than doubled) has fully demos* atrated the wisdom of this course. We are now re* rearing Direct from New York, a fresh* supply of SPRING ' GOODS, •elected with eipeeud reference to the want* of the people of this vicinity. The Stock will consist of STAPLE Trustees, ENOCH M. STEBB, j Osceola, Aug. 17, 1863-tf. THE BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO. PIANO FO.ETES. THE undersigned is selling these superior instru ments at the very lowest retail prices, ma