' r" a:.- _.:t :,.as}~?~`• -;j ES Oniti t wEDNEsDAT,u.i7I4-1745, 1808. New ,A.4vertiiteinents , BUBIDeF3 CaT4I":7G:W:, Atirriak - : • 1 Administrator's Notice-4,, flepubliCan Conventints, Application for Pardow—A.:Tee,/ To Soldiers—D. L. Deane, liandbook for 1888-E. McPherson: Valuable 3111 Is for. sale.—S, B.2Paoltard. pvisolVAL.-: — We'rgret'telea'rii.df death of Mr, 0. B. Wells, of Jackson, one' of :the best men in thecotrrtty..' ?1t04,,, Bally regretted, PIANO-TUNING. — Tro. J. G. oy t now in ibis remain two .doYi; for the parposeliA 'tatting' The Owners of piano's will do wisely ~tó avail themselves of this opportunity. - - * EXTRA STAGE WEST: —Vermilyea has put an extra stage tip the route from , Vireditit bore to (inines for . the e t ccomcidatini of the trav eling public. It leaves Wellsboro Tueedays, Thursdays, and Saturdayii at 2.. P.;Success, Mt to the enterprise, , • • . THE-LovisTs.—T4e pripeFs,froin . ,.tli‘e southartirtion of the State chroniclo the death of severs. children, one young man, and• . ti' num ber of valtiohltiMma'frem•ihe, • of the. acv- enteen-year locust. We ace very glad Oak # one of these mysterons visitors havO inade:' *their cii pearanco in this region. - " , • - , FIRE 1--41, lcta:rti otCherry Flas, writes us that on Friday,.3d lust:, a barn on t. 6 farm of Mrs. ;Morris, Widow 'of:Daniel - Morris, near that pine°, was. struok by lightning. and burned to the ground.: ThereW , ai littla of value in the barn, but the building was•nearlY new and of good size. Probably there was •no 'insitrance WITH A "C."—Will Gould, of the Cameron Couniy.Preee, - pardon why ho spells "Cameron" arid "County," over his loea; eolumn, each with a "T"? A friend called our attention to it Some weeks ago, and we ;.tiave, Waite to.see.if Gould would correct it .without being reproved.- If 'he C's it Ciro C it, ho treat us to and turn out." •- • • ImPosslnF.E. 7 --4 friend at *Babinyille writes us that it would 'be very much . to the ac commodation of Quri patrons there if we could mail The Agitator in time for the Tuesday mall to Coudersport. As this stage - forCeudersPertleaves Wellsboro at 6 in tho morning—an heir before We can get to press,—we regret to say thatiit is impossible to ,comply with the request. The mail service it present accommodates the con tractors rather than the peoPle.- PRETTY GOOD.—WO. are indebted to John James, Esq., Rent° Agent on the Tioga It. R., for a copy of the following superscription , of a letter that passed over the road on the Sib, from Philadelphia: . -• "To Samuel Trull,wheduring the war Was one of Grant's peace making men, • And now the fiery.strife is o'er , You'll find him under Grant again, And serving true, without pay or bounty, At Crooked Creek, Tioga County ; So put her through, by water or tracks, Pennsylvabia's going for GRANT & Cot,Pex.", tHE 8-R9UR 1/A:Ny l );110. Legislafure at its last session enacted an eight-hour law. It went into operation &tip 1, and; - provides as fol- 1, That on and after July 1, 1868, eight hours of for bor between the rising and setting of the eon, shall bo deemed and held to be a legal day's work, in all' cases of labor and service by the day, whore there la no con tract or agreement totite contrary. , 2. This act' shall no apply , to or in, any way affect farm or agricultural abor, or service :by the year, month, ar week; nor shall any person be provontod, by anything herein contained, from working as many homes orer time, pr extra work, as' he or she may see lit, the compensation to he agreed npo,n ( between the eiployer and the employed. 3. All other acts or parts of acts relating ito the boars of labor which shall constitute a day's work in this State, aro hereby repealed. ' • LYCOMINGCO: INSURANCE the Annual Statement of this Coinpany ire learn that it has patd - onclossea:hy fire: .cormty during the past year 54,559, to 'the following persons: J. J. Stiehlin ' Rufus Farr .......... JEMICS S. Mitchell. C. G. Manley & Sons. A. B. Austin 11. B. Watkins..... X 4559.32 The total paid on losses during tho year, was $204.858.35. The. amount of assetsoverliahilities Juno 10, ult., was $172.712.80. ;": J. r BAPTIST S. S. CONTENTION.—The f ,ptist. Asgociation hold a Sabbath ißehOol Con - Tention at. rooked Creek, -WednOday, July 8. Every Barad Sabath School in Tiogs county . . was represtinted, the attendance was large, and the occasion of unusual interest. Tliii 'Ciinyou r lion organized by electing Rev, W. A. Smith, of Wellsborci moderator, and Rev. C. A. Stone of Charleston, Clerle... A itnmher 'of essayeivero read and speeches madelby 'clergYrrien, delegates ;and . . laymen, all of which weroappropriat4 and main tained the interest of the Convention to the last. A permanent organization was effected with the following named officers;. Rev. G. P. Watrous,• President. .. "A. B. Chase, ',ice u , " W, A. Smith, Ass's Vice President. Hon. E. T. Bentley, Secy. - P. C. Van Gelder, Treastirer. Messra. 1,. H.' Shattuck and Oliver Elliott, were-also chosen, constititifing with the above of teen the Executive Committee. . _ An additional' Committee consisting of Revs. Reynolds and Stone, and Messrs. J. -W. Henry and E. T. Bentley, was appointed to daft a enri ttitution and'hy-law's for the Society, report at the next semi.unnnal meeting, in No tuber, ' v i Tho occasion will be long remembered by all present. The children, who wore out in force, enioyed the proceedings greatly. PRE FOTIRTI.I AT CoVINGTO;s ‘ I.—` 'Re- % porter, writes us of "doings" at-Covington on the' 4th, as follows:—"Some days since. the members of the "Covington - Band" pestered the .village, advertising a "Festival" to take plaaci on that day, for the benefit of thO'ufunds" of that institu tion. They enlisted in their cause some of the 7oung ladies of the town, • and General Putnam kindly allowed them the use of the grove for the occasion: Boothe, stands, seats, and swings vire erected, and everything put in complete order. The grove was filled, afternoon and late in the evening, with throngs of.visitors and not s ribald word was spoken, or drunken gesture made during thaentdre tiara ; (for which thanks ore due to Messrs. Pino Clark,. their. Bare bring hermetically sealed all day 'and evening) and the Lund police, with theirpeakb/ue badges found their "occupation gone.", The Band discoursed bred music. The ladies - (and : bless renal) flitted hero and there like butterflies on the rammer air. The men (God keep them!) seemed to take it stoically ; America (they can take core of themselves) got outside of a largo amount of Ice Cream and - "lda' cold' IleniOnifde," and at a rate that, astanislaed; their Seniors. Nothing marred the scene, and the oldest inhab ittat--(pow in good health) never, saw so quietn tote day in Covington. Theßand returns thanks for a het product of $l2O. - Ttir. FOURTH IN THE WELSH SET 4"trr.—The members and , friOds of the nosh Congregational Chitreh'4 Charleston, had ►Very pleasant gathering at their-. now Church, u lO o'clock, forenoon, whence, they proceeded 'le grove on the farm of Evan pOwia, where, u r Prayer, the - Declaration of' llndependerice „lloPressively r e ad by Mr . Thos. ,Davis. air * Daniel It. Joriei foll Owed with an address in We°h, the subject of which was -the • history of . „ Society Sabbath School: 'Short addresses, by ° '" l fralarris and others, ' apiirokiate to the otellioa, tilled up the time until:. dinner .was 4 1er 'cdi When, in the language of our Informant, lb cre ensued a spirited discussion of sundry 41 t, Pies, and other edibles, washed down with ` l ter from the spring adjacent: The afternoon Zi on Was devoted to recitations by the Sunday 001 Scholars, and the whole enlivened by I= 5141.00 50.00 48.00 - • 2.200.00 1.2042 2.000.00 maslF'fron the ow, an ronl, individuals—of that;ttapeilor quality Tor %Alai the Welsh sO Justly littitkiat'e p: the 4 Jay The sebjeoto selocted,,fot rOitiation, and by the chat; "weie reiy approulate and exprciasiro 'of tiiofeuedeSt.:oyalty i -to the' Conatitatiori and the - , isere • ':fted ,l - :oviir r' , tho ,apeeitqs„ appear ;dosironi ;of: iloatinetng: the Itepehtteari partylla, power: •,-. c„r s :ss - ' ' CR)S S ,• IP --, 0.g1e.4f Vi :•, c fi - tiess t.o f tl ,- - i•.• ; d;:-- 0101111 e, arts, in the ,„ f .,iofhet ka rin gm ell., gereptinies,hut. .not:t4o,p4u, one me4d a' a , map, , . _ w_orpan,..who.,, has a' knaeii of patting . one enti;ely,al,,bis ease;; , , revealing a superiority alwikli aeilliorleiligad'atql, never offenalyntoitny we:lL:regulated eharaeter.-7 4.rsenlunaecuiterned to the society. of,inen mid: wonien Of `millare - :ofienfeel - ' d ' fl or iT i oeting , ,: .: , say, _. - :' -.such people, lest they may say, fir do something, awkward. This ,comes of a" ‘ too . liTely: scifeen sciouinesi; which in'its,t - arn i ,gretwe opt of, a per..; lid 'hive of - approbation... Many mistake: suavity for "'manners";:, lint, suavity ;is not .mannersmay more than an apple is :an !apple tree: f • Siiiiity i may. Iso'connterfeltedlinanner!i nevei.. -- "lt,ffint4rtf_, is that indefinable sonfothing-lay ; quality,tof soul: -which PekVadeS the, ihnieephore in which ; and , laave..theirl being..-t-- people live, and move, Like the poct,ibis indefinable-somethingis 'born ', :With thOpniaatier;and ea letbil' aeliqro, - )::tik, 'course unilVe.mannerh.W ch arc a quality of,the , seta, reach their best,estat, through, culture; but they will,-be revealed 'aridr -almost all 'cirettiti-:' stances, 6 degiee." ''Sinsu stiod . , 'Moaners' etraina at. coinpliments „ ,.anst rd hi: POnaga---,twe: k , things fibeutUttpripieisarst,fts can-well be oared:, .The highest compliment one man tan'.p , ftyle an - ' ether is, if iti .'sitnifiristatficinfl, i lti: Meet` and deal as equals ;If in ditiVreittstittlani,. then, the; enpar-, 'tor, if a man or woman of .native.gend, tahnneTh: "shows hie or her title l to that : quality ,hy.4.,0pe0 Putting the, inferier-nt 'his case; and the, latter.", must accept the gage of, equality ; for , the time' being. :Young mon - should defer to the , ritiddle-' sited and still older persons - with whoniSthey iir'o . himight in eoritaet,'not servilely;betrespeetfully., .It, is true anongh that ago -'does' not 'always 'in=' elide superiorvistiomTnor ' does • high 'positlan always include superiority of intelleht and 'Moroi worth; If young men 'preserirti their' ingtincla pure they can judge of these things for tbemielVes. At tha very best no man can pass for - more then' he is Worth among men of -native' eohrtesi.“Aici may import- his bores: ' from Phrisi anti his Cori= pliments from the 'last book :orietiqUattecrind''ice he is only a counterfeiter of ginid inanneri:'" 'Stunk of the technicalities of good- manners May 'be' /earned from - book's; - broil really Well-bred' People ignore:the lack of technical knowledge' in those whom they meet, if only , lteir eonverse . wellUphit l the subjects uppermost. I Forget yourself;hrid re'l ' member only the t pcmpAry,- p.wd yoff:shayacttair. that you have hchav,ed.d..ell. l , t .L.-Lcing prayers, like long sermons, long speech es, arid long, calls, fern hp? i tp air,. owl ,fpfidate r --. The wants of' the' humanfaae*can he summed up in a paragraph of twenty lines, and when thti,y are straebed over a quire of' paper they' Include' avast amount of 'selfishness and .. ein. - Wo, l ltavo 4 'heard prayers consarning: forty minutes of.time. _in"dolivery,, and blessings at table covering ton minutes:" We have heard Myers fall' . of vain' repetitions, and ManeeeStaryliiidationauf the 'Ali' mighty Father, and . deplored the:fashion; and we have .heard Dr. -.Sunderland Tray .for three minutes, and felt the influence Of 'thunder, light-' , ning, hail utid"rain - the While:' Ilut;phtting the long and the short, . the laudatory and ' the rigid, the tender and the terrible together, not ; oiselintl , 'not all of them can eompare, l in:sintple elotrienca in pathos, iiiiiger and dirceineSs,"witli that brief . ! invocation kaolin throughout-Christendom, _and syllabled by,every, man,'and woman therein .at sonic time of his , or Jn' life=-Tae L'oan's Fniy-t t En .i no - do not Ussurno:: td'ecy ,, ',that nii,,,etlier ; prayer ia 'accept:o46, on the controry,all genuine; prayers intist be acceptable if - unselfish. -Mari. its beginning:, " Our Fath,er," &c.—the . Viny `es settee pf, filial love. " Th'y Will he done." - What a perfect abnegation of self., '.!XHVit' us:this day. 1 our da'tly breath". ,The-sum of our wants physi cal in seven words. mAnd _ forgive na ,our , i tres-,. passes, as we forgive' them thallrespass against us." Asking no more for ourselves tlian we ad cord to our enemies.. Not councils,' nor chntedi- , dons, norsynoutr,nor ps - Serithlie - I, l nor assooiation#, , no conv entions: and not -Popes, nor bishops, nor. priests, rior'hlyinen, can ordain any fOrm of words so comprehensive, so perfectlyepitomie of _Chris tinfi 'faith - . There- it 'is. :The man who cannot' be isatitified with it, remembering and -inelddirig . - all r things as it does, needs an : increase! of faith. No man Can add a , word to it without ;marring, its - beauty; and it Will bear:repetition better than any prayer. ever spoken. ,Short prayers, 'based upon it, for ns,',And long pmS , Cie conveying di rections to the Almighty, for' whoever likes them. ANtIFIELD ITEMS.. T- A. eej d writes us ;under ,dote of July, 10, ns follows : "Adolphus IfarVey, of the Soldier's Orphans' School, while walking near a train- of cars just set in motion, fell, with his foot , upon the rail. The wieds cut awaythrOesh , :of.; the ,-heel, :but broko'no 'bones. Tho wound was dreseeirybY Drs; Colo land Barden,- and is doing v t ras on thq 2d inst. Master ,Ilarvey' displayed the troe grit of tlfe soldier's bey." : • "I have neglected to send yon,oven a nolo : of the. Wren' Literary AnniVeisary, whiol;,-crime off ow the 35th of June. The Oration, by Ames, class of ltitit, - was excellent, 'and. livered sabject faluen - co of Lyceums 'upon society hud Nations. The poem, by Misti Liao bonani, class 4f 1860, entitled "The World," was• a splendid, effort, and read in the atyractis - O style of its gifted author. "Mr. Win. Munn is building a dwellirtg north of Cory - Creek, an anew plot called" Petersburg." Probably two more houses will go up ,during the season, in that quirtei:.' I. 'Beach, ting 'up a line brick house corner of l'ilainktiiirg* 4eademy sts., and it promises to be a credit to the btiilder and an ornathentfo the vilhigo. 'Mr; It. P.lliittles is planting bade trees and Othri wise improving his prdmisos on Elmira-st. • , "The Fourth passed off fer7sl.tietly zeta stavn, from the eidinitrij!anvil'eliorns" . disturbing the echoes in this region.','. ••- - • • •• '' Tho '18.6.10414,1mM Socioty, d Mn. Entree` • _ Ela _nIC 0 to s ay ° :tliigt.tlie Annual Fair of the County Agtfoultural' SoeietSi will be held atiElkleisdi on'tho last 'day -of Sen:-, tember, and this first of October ao.Xt. The Elk-. kind AseoCiatieff furnishes,bnilding and grounds' gratis, and will-fellow the County' Pair' by two days races-the twa - Exhibitions, being entirely separate. it is believed thet - the 'inte'rest of the County 'Sec ety . isill be advanced by this chaiigC in the plecoiof Exhibition for the season 3`,*nd'no doubt is entertained of a Complete success: . 4 1'hi success, howeverideisends upon the efforts of- th people. ~There is.no reason: why - Tiogrs Shad( not hen'eeforth have- . 'County Agriculture Society 'Whose premiums and diplomas shallibs in honor to all who shall xnei-it and, receive theini Tho one thing essential is,,united effort ( ,thr ougli, out the Coant)!. ' t 124 - The list of premiums be pnislishect si*); anti those desiring to compete will dp - . well to save a copy; when received, 'for`reference, 'the Cailspremmine amouistA6 nearly';sfica.' bat sides those which the Discretionary.•Conimittee shall 'award for things not- embraced in, the premiumlist, The diplomas will this*, year be forth coming ;,heretofore; they have not been, for want Otis:teens to furnish them, The bills will be 'alti Soon and referende is .made to , them for information IS all concerned:. . i 11 JO/sl l l. " . Pr 4. tem-. • T.O "COLLEGE COUBANT;" •LAil tiful ,quarto, publil3hed weekly ',hy Chatfield, NeW FlaVett, ,ponn t utetto "Yule," with the legend. Perscreomlin Omain Vinci(." Troth this it may be 84p-wed tb\tt its pages are deVoted 'I exclusively,'-'to Id :College, but stieh'fit' hitt" the . it-.gins th latest. (.( qNge„l)ciii's Of the NrATiii, .111;_lultp.hr.s a Iselen 1 fi c deliartendnt under the conduct or Bar - kar ; pnotlier lovoted, to • thci . Yzild l intOtti an other to the ittiqeigradnates.,: ity tityp.,oC _the Senior Chisa'ncrale... , ,ln its list f,l* euntrihu tors" It "numbers' Presidents WI ok ay, Outten Fairehild; tind'Sniith Dori moigh); And Fret's. IhiscOn'y' Vdy - Kellogg; Niieq; rep, Ruggles, Tenney, .Tayler, - 'Upson, W Van ROnsohoten, Dr. Wayland (New Ifliven),'Stid, many ithors. Of etotirs'o`all Gradtuites' tele, take the dolie:qe Cogrant; : ,bo 'prove; : est indispensable to every collegianiAserrhein: gmd-: d," t° ' l l /0 41utuni of Yale. Four Dollars jar annum. • • ;7434,irtit , .• . rtHE_ AiIgRitiN.'COOKING :STOVE. '1 fie, falWNyiiiiiator tipea4s for, - itself,- and is crinclusire evidence 'of tile suPeriority of The American:Cooking StoVe.n . Vefult others. - • - N.-Y.; duty 25,1865. Itglst's, Shear, • , sun soon to return to Vermont, and I 'you to forwiird to, my address, immediately, 'by.reilroad to Manchester, Vt., ()hoof your No. 8, lOp red-A pto 0 01 0 ell hilixt.Bo l 9,t Ott tivhon, if tsriecks $c al it ill 'remit the mg," 4 was the first man who parchased - your stave, three years ago, and now it is the , 'Steve, of the place. ,Wo had preViouely,used the Stewart Stove . five "years; afl I w Adde t .„lto:tt4si-,;2l6iti for every kintrof coOkiho. rn. f sw p w„ 0;4. gu i le t net - Med it keit ; 4 41464.11404,4 'iThe one We had c wits..No.ll, and. Wi sh, and wended; so, to'gdt th e /, size Wish, and' to sate transportatiou, we sellthia. cind for more, ,than it cost three years agoi and order the new one.. !So push it along. Very respectfallyyours, R. P. OTIENtY. 'For 4 1010 1 11 T1 0 0 , 19 11 0 n PRO 9 1 .49 1 1iWiglebaciM ' 1'5.-3 Ir. " `GREAJ ..„, A fb,at;. / 111 S'rti f eb , uh r a till) 141 d . , • • 't extracted with the least possible pain. gitroim Oxide. Choloroform, or itthet Ramada temi, deAred. SiXfalreitleo l Ste9l7 •tnen's vioirk , nefOre "Voilf 4 - its herbcr ihu place Over,tirt 11.40 k y1i. 1 4% 1101iititt). / 'f• Jna t o 17, I5(113-,-If. 47: Sec 41*-Tlf leilitgktr ( 1 414, Mr. •Voing advertises 11 - ii - rdfileti'llibles rain $3 to .1.503 and gives an ungentlemanly fling at agents for Mt. Ilsirding'a Bibles, by calling them "pre tended agents ! ! The facts are. filet tag kJAil:43ll.lor tbatl s3s,..rtaii, and that I ain;an inatual ta uccreditial apnea •Mr. -Herding fin' Ike .ebtititiett of Brad -fereand Tiogn. toot-nay la f easily verified by rid- Itessing Philadelphia. Very E. D. oASE t .,„ `4701 - 7No's Bpefi. the New l'ork. Dailies; the New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Weeklies, and Monthlies, nttho „Pgblisher's prices. Oire advantage in taking periedicals:frenaoTpma friitileiiTY9ittean take for a (lay, weeli4 oc month, and stop them (lenity': time. Back numbere Caidand_see _Conatkee.PatenUlliailerslerpreserv-- Inc rapers, magazines, and music. [WeJlslieti '*•111-Y1:1 3, isets4cl 0. THOMPSQN, ' Stati! Street, Wellstero Pa . . ; finishes p_hoto graphs in India litli - C.2lMi t aknitiiiiter:jeolors, for the trade or to individual order. Copies old pic tures largo or 214Inali. 16: WatiTta , :Ad kinds of GvalialulSque:ifiTlifmaeirUifd; alinit as low prices as can ho found Risew4er2 : , • , Ca 4 i. tAkgn.titesalifitigclitilipt4s go9dg:=AT)7B.llB• l lf.p-- - ,, WYja4 -4 , 43 tt244. ygg, NtirftElt, Trtiaiiy 1116 . 4 1 Wdhlt 1600 i s4lo'eaFit , Y4ua4' Book dtorei l aifd : Oidinine'%hls''StOdlc: Min:ember' Gila pretended agents,alwe add. their, 4V:clips kixpencei aocE,m'alse yok : pay :It, sell at 'f'titilishers'pilces. - :Apri l .2P+ • ' • t hld l ~ ige s t; _ li e st - and assort ment, of frames ever brought into Tioga County, with large ilietures in every way ta•init, and card photographs at $1,50 per dos., all going fast at 'Frank Spencer's Art Gallery; tilatisfied;Pa. 'Pee. nii-tf. Albutup,--the 1 - )at intrearltet - un sale. at P.O. Co.'s,,. 'Vast. Oftreo i Wellstiorop at 'Agent priOesk - 4 • :•!: , 4 , +' „ -• • ' • - tii;44• . ;t,6o l 4ll4att.'„tutittroris Ockypft 'l'wo,ThottErtiin Bolls of. Woll.-!Xopor„,fors Spying Stock; in. , Bighty'different StOes,; Wein/4 ing Bronus, 'Leather Coloio;"•Wrbites,'Satiria,*rll'' Satin gilt; for Itooma , 20 per oent:' , .doneer. than 111 M -.,:yoarvviitix - . Borders 4. notch, t •,. ;• . . 3,11 A.{49 ) S r tpdOW Ss tui4s; (4 kttiali) {leg (p"slYtes) - Clolli gilt skodOS1 , 10.(004),-;10otT,'• i pioturoAtaiis, ~ b ooksy;„ ana g0in5y0kY05...„'.. , ,,,,4 '•+ •••• " • 41.0; •Loolliwg, glasses • , Pleito_ , :ei,:Patuia .. 3l Fratuo!3,iitul ninidet 'everything 'nolsetiiar'S , 'to .b e auttry sonr homes: Remember - to etill'firit - itt tb°' • t ITELTISPCI3 OI, B4O1)F. qn0.1,111;= :- „ - i$ • McAtt.v,x.eizu•zi AoijiiNs—ll A L L.—ln Clinrleston, July 4, tit thelyel-Adivie e n of the f by, ll—, G. 'martini - Survivn, A. Ifiac---bott • ,DA fLEY—DARTT.—In Eart Charleston, July 5, by , Itiv, W. Statham ' ,Ir. Diorri.s..l),Bakley„ iiud AijaY,.Jennio hathffif lahatlce4. g» ; 5; 14 ,:.,svEcIAL, NOTICES. , 9t - FIT I . •f . . 1 . A; 1 • - , t , Wilcox & Gibbs Seliirto "Its Sum is stronger and le4; litible'to rip in Ilse or NV Or than Ow Loch-Stitch." : — .7 ",/ockce, Report," !to qlittl rriat? f i' tacitly!! "Itepart,lattiP ti;eniples of It-ork`; - erfrainifig b'efh l lands of stitches, on the-sante pieco of goods. (CEO.: C. BOWEN, AonNT,' • Ar.r; 20,'dS—ly. for Tioga Co. Knoxville, Pa. t. ~; _ :._ SID IILIA. OUR' AlkiTtriil . _ 'IAIMPHREYS' SPZ~CIPjC • -nrAvE p:FiovOi:kiibij THE non Ik&IPLR , ,RX- LIAL-perlelice, an entire success; Simple—PrompV— Efficient, and Reliable. They are the only Medicines .Perfectly adapted to popniarjoa—so simple_ that mls; mkos cannot be tried.olll.3YAlngt,bem F;ll o ..hal;oll6sAittit be free kern dangerratureoVillcieut aeto be a prays re liable. They have raised the. hishyst cenunstniation from ell,.and mill al*ays'rendee satisfaction: " No. 1, Cures repent, Congestion, Inflttintiitloh:.:... 26 2, do Worm, Argun-Forst, liZtirtottolle 25 •3, do Ci3rintreolle, or Teething of- taints... 25 Diarrhum of children or adults ' Dynentarv, Griping, Bilious Colic 25 ; 43 {', 'et! Cholera-Norbus, Vomiting,. 25 7 :':/"/;4tii;lClittghßiECAdll , 4foliVbf i tltr3:;" B P' - dik'loCrettralgitt, Toothache, Vaceacho 25 A, eiti -. llcatiachcs. Sick•Readache, yertigo r , 24 C 3 t:11• 1 , ° ' • 94 , ~. c CD w ~.., _ , 4: ,) 4 ., .7 . .k,';:et : •til t .. k,11114 Si tf L .__ • f-- 44 0 "ice v 4 mt.: , . 0 ....... 1.... 21 H..) ". cp .t. .°1 Wi i 16 • e 1 • * : a • C:=. cn C - 3 i liz r F,'"ii I tt li.., i . •,,, H pr.•:; ‘,..•,. , 0 ,-----• • ' ,-, V - --,.:J• C] S 0 tr .cr 4 , ti o -....4 . , its t ill 5 0 =wl pct o ") • ti , r3 ' ' CD. .. $., os SLD cs, ,-t, '"y 1. ' 4 17 ' P. = (:=l-. I=6 P. 2 1..1 ~. 111:—.•:,:i.+: e : - -- 1 . t.. F 4 i i . 0:1 .. ...rir Tin' .F:'. , e, —A i i • WELLSBO.RQ BASER Y. rIMAE SU : htark soi( in3no 1 (10 C BAKING BUSINESS. in tilts vi p tige,, , n c lt. door, to„E., R. Kimball's, ,431;offrAjs now pidparod to cary the,businest ifiS ifs various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Brand, Such as T.4OJF.,READ, BOSTON CRACKERS, ISRAIiAM BREAD, BUTTER` CRACKERS, B ROWN A D,..1 1 K•A TEE ORA.OKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS} DYSPEPS A, ; .AND t ,§ODAr BISQUJITS, * : OYST dakcictris, 044g0, S LES, AND LUNOII, • nt all lib rb Ofi r tbi•fdak, Sttnaays' VseePim), " By strict 4tention to -business AMIE' ;Ontteavor AO merit the public patronage. 1.: STENtEiIS: - Wellaboro 4 Jano. 24, 18118. TAVA)S ING .3E/WHINE TA 5..M.f14.46N, of ehalost9p 4 haiing Vs ppretmeeo the right to matte !Ma vend the 11. P. Jones Washing .11aebine in noga County, hereby givesimtico that the machines are, being made at VanllMM's Oabinitgact,arry;lyelishorOf 14'61110 May hollt•cic*d:' bistL'efloapiest,' and` ta Opt' so npfhle machine s ever - • • - ',:ltiiiol,lgBB--tf.;- . Atidlto , t3Notlc,e .t -‘. MLLE i/ 1 4, appointetV.to . diotributolNrii "nd'aila t i,gfram ,the,,Bale. of 'Vote of,L\ck.„Giecnspy,,,vtill attend 016041:alb office In, WollabOro, /on Monday; Oa 2761'day of AO next at one o'clock P. M. ,! J. B. NILES, WolIaboto ; June 24 ) 1888-4w. Andltor, NE,W A 4 .S , ~. ADVER7 i ISEMENTS: PREPAttEti FOR • • .; A and Summer Trade I - T, L, BALDWiIi lit -00; TIOGA, PA. ME Tl : V r tf r iM i i;: fa h o u c t e ar ei f c l ‘ t o ill .. ,C , TX , ltMr, : ' l t L iarO. " GOOD C ' eou+rleing everything needed. Our eta& of i'*ult,i , ;','Zl - iligits'o - 064# giktVtbe Veit wielro ~` ALPACAS, POPLINS, aii&BRI KS, -•- • FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDI ygnSAILES,BLACE. IAtIII):4OVQ.BSWSIIO4' ,5(1:•1 ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, • SfIAWL AND CLOAK DEPART - 101g:OPM.1_'4ETN,14 TRIMMINGS, LOTS- SANKEE 4 NO. ...;CIIONS, HOOF SKIRTS, - BAlp MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA .