1 10 ora 4 - , tror WEDNESDAY AUG. 8, 1886 New' Advertisements. getsy—J• Hiltbold. Dapasers of Charleston—W. Moore, Sotice of Incorporation—Prothonotary Sherift Sales—Leroy Tabor. T o Sohliers--J. I. Mitchell. sew Hoods—Ballard k Truman. -' lircar YOUNG has just got in a fine kt of towns for pictures, oval, square, octagon, r ed of every style. T4ey.a.Reyery TaL SOLDIERS' BOUNTY i 311.1 having become a law, we direct attention to the adver- W ales! of Captain Tohn I. Kitchell, of this ho— rough, in another column. Mr. JOSEPH WELLIAMS, of this - bo r„ugh, is about establishing a.dritg store at Bloss varg. Mr. W. is an obliging and enterprising Winos man, and has our" best wishes for success In his new field.. 4 operation. FoLEY has just received =Other lot of ;liver ware, among which - we notice and admire styles of castors, ditto of sugar howls, and beautifil little essentials to a breakfast and t:a service. He has more of those unexcelled Azaleas' watches. PERSONAL.—Hoii. ST,pPIftEIV - P.Vt& s oiresehed home on Tuesdtly last, looking as , r „b and vigorous as' if 'he bad, been leaning t gainst the Notth Pole, instead of sitting in the 4401 at Washington with the mercury among the nineties. liveryb4 wee glad to welcome him home. _ . _ BUSINESS CHANGE.—Messrs. 0. Bul 14rd and A. A. Truman have associated themselves :t the mercantile business, and may be found at ,De old stand on Main street, prepared to urea the trading public with late purchases. • THE MARKEll3:—Prolli has declined' from two to three dollars per barrel in New York during the last two weeki. - New York Extra is Loa ceiling at $8 80 4400 -.50, wholeanle.-i Wool is sellingcit :JO . itird 4 '6 ceirta:strieordingte quality. Butter, 30 to 37. NEw GRIST-MlLL.—Messrs. Simeon Bacon and Jacob C. Bartle, of Delmar, are put ting up a large flouring mill on Mitchell's creek, a branch of the Btetry 'ork. The mill is 32 by feet, and three stories high. When finished it Fill have three run of atones. We •oongratulato the citizens of Delmar upon this valuable im provement. CoRRECTIoN.—In a special notice of w. R. Smith's gone .in our last issue, it read 2, • po to a low concern," instead of a /ice concern, a the copy had it. Both are right, however—as is generally understood that their prices are (~w, while they are atavit in business. To prove this fact, call at the People's Store, Addison, N.Y. TRAM, WIDE AWAKE.—A correspon deo at Tioga writes Ins the following cheering in ttlligence : fuesday evening, July 24, the *rens of this linage and vicinity put up a flue flag staff, 125 feet high. and run up a flag with the name of 31ajor General JOHN W. GEARY inscribed there in. As the flag reached its place, the crowd gave three reueing cheers for' Gen. Diary, the next liurtruui of Pennsylvania. The flag is 25 160, length. The Tiog.t Cornet Baud wits present, and di:, eourbed 001110 appropriate music." All honor to Tioga. Her Republicans are new or weighed and found wanting. Messrs. W. R. Stpith's Sons, of Ad dieun, N. Y., write at : We noticed in the August number of Har pers' Monthly a funny article about the oddities encountered in print—some "through mistakes of the 'printer,' and some otherwise. Perhaps a few of which caused an to smile more vieildy than tic error of your issue of August 1, - where you cause us to say, go to a tow concern,' &c , where as we bad much rather you would soy: go to a ins concern,' Asc. Don't you - owe Uf3 - 01:fe Yes, we owe you one. How will you,take it ? A Bii (.F Wispom.—Said a farmer to Ile the other day : !'.lsaut fall, a man vrhonwed , a debt of not very large' proportions, went tn.his creditor and declared his to meet the ob ligation. The creditor, not wishing to oppress the debtor, granted more time. The other day,' continued our friend, "I passed the premises of this debtor, and saw all the manure made by his stock last winter going to waste in the heap. He had not taken it away for fertilizing purposes. I thought this—that any man who could afford to :et his stable manure go to waste,-wouldnever be ready to pay his debts." We suppose that the general teaching of this fact will nut-need a word of comment. SERENADE.—The friends of Hon. 8. F. Witsoe, accompanied iily.,the Welleboro Band, gave him an impromptu serenade at the Peitnsyl. vania House last Thursday evenin7. The sere nade wi4 intended's's aAfornsal 'wislecene'bome to a faithful public servant and valued fellow cit izen. The band Aisconrsed Hail Columbia and Yankee Doodle most eloquently, after which, in reqpunse to numerous calls from the crowd. Mr. Wilson appeared and responded in a neat and appropriate speeeh. He said that he valued the ckmpliment as an endorsement of his course in Cingress during a period of national trouble. As such it afforded binit very great gratification.— After a brief allusion' to the living questions of the day, and promising to speak more at length at some future time, be bade his friends good night. The crowd gave three cheers for " Wil fen," and dispersed to their homes. MINISTERS' AND LAYMEN'S ASSOCIA nor.—The Troy District M. R. Association, wideh held its meeting in this village July 31 and AugcEt 1, proved a r most agreeable and interest ing er , nrentiou. • Owing to business and other en gagements we did not have the pleasure of being prefect at all the sessions, mach to our regret. The As.ociation presented an unusual array of talent. Dr. LORE, 01'1 . 0 of the ' ableit of divines and denominational editors, preached upon the subject of missions Tuesday evening, to a crowd ed house. Ile is ono of the most elective speak ers in the country, and as rupees the theme of his ducourse probably no man an better speak by the book. His style in simple and, direct, avoid ing the ornate and showy, and e videncing tho— rough mental culture. The %Veduesday morning exercises were decid edly interesting. Ttleyel. 3 9Spird 'of °°Bll3l '' Ber mune, and iketchea, each clergyman being limited to these minutes. The criticisms upon these ef forts were close—touching logic, rummer, rheto ric, grammar, and dectririe. Somo of them were rather merciless, but without bitterness. We have seldom *Wit two hours more pleasantly aod , prof /tably. Wednesday evening the Centennary Meeting was held, and Dr. Lindsay, a Genesee College, "Pe scholar, addressed a full house. lied this Association aisembled two weeks la- : ttr, the average attendance wond