1 MI . Verdi:do Math . of an Old Man from a : • 1 ; .. 4 J-! avagelit, ull. . _ '--• i • • •A privet • letter from -11ustieford, I Dodge County, has been handed us, says the Milwaukee Sentinel of the 27th ul;t., whtelt relates an awful affair in tOleigh=-' boring town. The letter says : N . ' ' Mr. John • Wilson; a farmer ' l‘ - ‘!lng near the north Tine of the- town . ( f Le \ banon,' Dodge county, had a bull V hieh for-some time past- had shawl' 'ili MIS- ': takable signs ,of viciousness, and was looked upon-by some .of the- neighbors -.a.sn dangerous animal.- , Mr. Wilson's -father, an old man nearly eighty years . of age, lived with hiinorind . usually let down the ba - rs of the pasture' every or'e npon 'so that the cattle - could go down' o wbrook -near by to drink: On Thurs day evening - -last Mr; Wilson rind his wife .returned- from - Watertown, and were surpriSed to hear the old mad, re - - - late how he had a fight, with • r the „limn while they -were: . away, - and had 7.con . quered him; giving him the finishing stroke; striking Ifim between the eyes 'with a stone. -M. - Wilson warned the old-man not to meddle- with the bull' again — as it 'was peaceable enough if let . illobut it was unsafe for a man as old as, he'-was to interfere' with such an ani mal.' Alut he said he Would,surely make him i mind.,, - - - - ' . •On the following, day (Friday) the old man went out as usual to let the•cat tie out and it-was rather strange that, - before going, he - knelt- dOwn- - on the ;Stoop of the house and prayed fervently. Nothing further waS' thought of him - till• Mr. Wilson's daughter, happenin to go to the. frent door, heard aloud bel lowing.from-the field, and on . looking saw the-bull with Soine large objeet 'on . his horns, Surrounded by the other eat -Ile, and all in great commotion. As soon as the fright of the women perniitt cd, intelligence was sent to Mr. Wilson, who was working about half a mile oft', , - and on going 'te the field- in company . with some of his-neighbors, they found ' the old man perfectly dead', every' ves tige of - hi& clothing torn oft' hm except * the wristbands of his shirt, the bottom . of the- legs 'of his pantaloons, and • a . heaVy leathern-belt which he usually wore around him. He was in 'an _aw fully mangled - condition. A space of - ground of - about a quarter . of an acre, - showing by its torn up state, as did also .:the cloffs of blood lying here- and there, . and the stripS, of - clothing scitttered all 1 -around; the dreadful nature' o the con - - filet Which had. but a few mo nents be fore taken place. The old mil i enjoyed . the 'best of health, V . 711.S poWertully built, •p i and those who had known him many years said he probablY,itever knew the Meaning of: fear, but lately he had lie eonie-a jittjp ohildish. Gov SWANN'S REBEL MILITIA.—The correspondent of the Times, in a .dis patch of .Tutisday, says: Gov. Swann 's recent puthastl of three batteries Of NapOleon I,IIIIS for the use of the. Bahl-. more militia battery companies, thd offi cers of Which are ex-rebitis, bas occas ioned great CC/111111CW, in political circles here, and the °Pin ions expressed regard ing the matter are, of course, influefic eeby political predilections. There is no doubt, however, that the ,Maryland mitiOtt, mainly composed as it is of -ex rebel soldiers, would willingly (carry out the programme, which has been talked of for them, of forcibly taking possession of the capitol at the ensuing session of Congress. It does Dot, matter whether - the programme originated In the fears of Radicals here, or in the minds di the ollicets of the organiza tion, it is• the absorbing topic of eon versatioii on the 'streets of Baltimore, and yesterday during the parade of .the -, Third Maryland gouaves, a regiment .; aiumbering five hundred and fifty men, 44;7,#nilar _remarks were made to your cor " , 7 7`41.'bilondent, who happened to be present in Ealttniore on the occasion. It ber - tab.', therefore that the,trOpps are will . ing . to act, and , it is only-necessary to have thein act that they should be cull ed on from .Washitmtou. . ',:. ',Another correspondent says that it. is learned:from of sources that GI Swann made application to Mr. Stan • ton; prior to his withdrawal from the War Department, for artillery equiva- - . lent to the amount in value of the arms that Maryland was entitled to, and Mr. 6tanton saidtheregnest should' be grant ed. He retired foin office before the thing as consumated, and-when the subject was renewe to General. Grant, i. Governor Swarm's :application was re fused on the ground, it,is said, that the law does not authorize the kind of .sub :._6titution of arias proposed. - `Phi's state-- . inentexplains the report that General. Grant had refused arms to the •State of Maryland. A SINGULAR CASE OF HANGIS'G.7 - Mrs., Betsey P. Eastman, of SalislAry, N: H., died in that town a few days ago, in her one hundred and fifth year. She was supposed to be the oldest per son in the State. An incident connect ed with her life is worthy of - mention. Soon :after the execution of Mrs. SUIT:at in - Washington, n person /accidentally mentioned that fact in Mrs. Eastman's Presence, when she immediately ex 'claimed, with solemn, emphasis : "I was the means of a woman' being hung once." She referred to the execution of Ruth :Blay, which occurred at Ports mouth, H., December. 30, 17G8. It appears that this woman was the school 1 --teachnof MrS. Eastinan i iihen the :lat ter was about six years of age. One . flay, through illness, Ruth Blay wtwab sent, and the children • were at play.— Mrs. Eastman said she faund a look board in the school room .itOor, and got underneath the building, where'she dis covered a bundle wrapped in' white . cloth, in which there was a dead infant. The corpse proved to be the child of her teacher,, who was arrested for murder, convicted, and hung. A reprieve came for her on the day of her execution, but Sheriff Parker wanted a warm dinner, and swung her off a few minutes before the appointed time. Circurnstancs af terward seemed to prove • that Ruth _ Blay's•child was still-born, and that she - wag not h murderess. • , Dr. B. P. Reynolds, of Chicago,- met _ with a strange !adventure on Tuesday' night last. He was summoned to at tend two patients, and was requested to bring his surgical instruments. He en tered the .carriage which was in 'Waiting at his door, and was driven by a very 'circuitous route until it finally stopped before :a•stable; , The doctor alighted, and was conducted through a dark alley into a house, and up stairs. Here be found two men suffering from - flesh wounds inflicted by pistol shots. It was not intended to inform the clan of the circumstances under *Well the injuries were received • but 'While he wasAirobing, the .wounds, one inad vertently remarked tothe other, " John, you sent that hi pretty far." The -mat ter having been finis broached, t* doc tor Was informed ,that they had 'both been Mende!, but from an unfortunate misunderstanding had been led Into a due}. In going down stairs, after itress lug their wounds, a young lady su4den ly made her appearance at a side =door, and'impetuously; exclahnedl "Oh doe --I,t4r, they are ndt going to die, are they ? Oh, it was all my fault Talon° am to blame I" He quieted her feao, and was drivenbag): home by the wino eir cultous,route The names of • the pa • tients are unknown. DEATH OF; Mu. *JOHN • Curs s.-We regret to learn that Mr. Jolla- Curns off ` Wayne tfvp, Clinton ,county, who was .at work on the Lewisburg bridge, met . with an accident wilichcip.Doved fatal to him en Wednesday .;fics,ti - Mr. CUrns, 'in COIHICetiOII with other`Ntorkmen Was engaged in raising by Mee& of a der rick a large stone to be put in its place on one of the libutments, , Wheri the chitin with which the iitone wasi . being ra ked gave yawl and, the. stone fell, striking Mr;--Curtis a - pm the head a'ail kilifng him - instantly., liis.bralns were gathered up in a ham kereldef an'd bls mangled remelt/4 takers' front the river wliereth(ry. . V ere thrown,, , by the force' _of tbe blow, - Jibs Amend took place to day (Priday) and WWI- ttatetilled pi,y the Cid( ': el lows of ,th i 4 piece,— Vktrifill, auk agitatot. WELLSitORO, PENIVA.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. SO,' 1867 lowa elects the Republica - n ticket,; by . i 5,724 majority—a gain of 10,000 major ity over the last election for _Governor. i The Reialblican majority in OhinJs fitated at 3,258. It Was the closest con tested election ever held in that State. `1 Tlie Democratic In'ajciritY inliontana j Tefritory is 1,108. . -- Dakota goes Republican, as also Colo- i Ala Wilma returns n majority of 82,000 for Convention. The oprichalvote pf -the State is - now in and we - -knOw,`tit last, hoW the •tie:- countstands. Last week we gaVe SharS wood's majority 'Ut 1200;, but this ivas an error in copying the refer() at-Har risburg. His majority is 922, 7 4e5s than 1040, in a p9llof t ower 500,000 votes. The air 'from last year is 62,600, of which the Republicans lose 40,443: and tile Democracy 22,217. So, it 'Oil - e,seen, there is no:gain to either .party. on vote, but a , loss to both. Probably not ten nien have changed their politics on, either.side, in a-year. , - • , rrgE LATEST PRODIEir3r • Of giantsandgiantesses, fat boys and adipose men, lean Edstais and Tom Thumbs,. legless and armless men, two headed calves,, precocious n iathemati-, clans and musicians, the world has nev-, er been, and doubtless will never be, utterly bereft. Exceptions lo ,nature's. laws will endure whilc,the laws endure. Tile only 101 - Kelton we have to press is,—don't - run mad over any freitk,of nature; for there are ten charideS against one that the very next mail fill bear news of the. discovery of a later and greater prodigy than the last. Sir William Hamilton, Stuart ArehhishoPWhately, SL Pierre, Buckle, Agassiz, and Draper may retire from businas ;,..their publishers may as well call in any unsold copies of their erratic works that may embher the shelves of the bookstores. They nourished for their brief day, and -received,' the ap plause of a foolish world; and by Home accident their bodks came to beauthOri. ties among the learned. Mistakes will happen, as we are told, even hi the most exemplary families. These philosophers and logicians,have finally suffered oc eultation by the transit of a new star of logic, religion, history, philosophy, an atorily) physiology, and., zoology. Its name is Pattmr,Jintlit rose in Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. . Our weakness is Olipathy for the un der dog in the light! The war of eth noltigists upon poor old - Hain was not our War. We never voted, a man nor a dollar 'to carry it on. He has had the credit bf peopling +friea, for many years. Thanks to Mr. William Patton 4 that greaVresponsibility is lifted fromt . , the poor Noachian's shoulders. Happy' Hain! Long abused, kicked and curs ed by a drunken 'father, and " paddled" by garrulous Nott, & Gliddon,—at las,t you are righted, Vindicated; regenerated anti disenthralled ! While others inadb you black as Ebo, Patton, by one dOuclie of his genius, viishes you as - white as— wool. ' With pride N'e admit that we know Mr. Patton. W - e have known him for seven bears; and bb, blindnessl— N never suspected him Ofworse than fond ness for place, orbetteethan eorreet de poitinent and good-nature.. What veil shrouded his future from our u nassisted vision is beyond our ken. He blazes into this twilight age in a lecture upon the "Origin, status, and Destiny of the Negro," a synopsis ofj,?vhieh appears in the Philadelphia Daily Hews," all of which we have read, ranch to the quick ening of digestion, albeit with a groW - - ing wonder what the entire lecture would do for a dysppptic if the synopsis could do so much. Now he upsets a philosopher, and now he demolishes the facts' of science, as a mischievous boy upsets a house of blocks, or slings a stone through a window-pane. 'The dark passages, in Genesis gush into clear fitnshine at hiS approach. .We know o k that where.it says that-" God bath Made of one blood all nations of men to dwell upon the face of. the earth," it .does not apply to 'aggregated man, but to the white man only. Thank you, Mr. Patton.. 'We supposed, until now, that it meant what it so plainly says; and it means what it does not say. De lightful commentator ! shall we have the slight remainder of the Bible ex pounded 'by the inspired ToWandian ? There are several other asseverations, touching 'false . teachers, and stones of 'stumbling, and other such as say in. -their hearts—" There is no God !" which need-his' lucid touch to, make the sum- Mersault of, meaning. - ' .. . And so Blumenhaelf lived, and thought, and Of - ed, and wrote, in vain I Has Mr. Patt . no magnanhnity, no p i . bowels of compassion? Is there ' not room enough in the world of science for both Patton and - Blumenblicli?t If 'not, then give us an eternity of Blum enbach, and just as' ew Of his' Siva, in carnate In Patton, as may be agreeable to the Fates.. ~ But we must hasten, for Ave columns Would not review' " Patton On the Ne gro " in detail. We shall skip much of course.- The negro, .says 11N1r. • Patton, can learn ,to ." make a good stump speech; or preach a pretty good sef men, but he cannot attain eminence in Math ematics Which is the true test of mhrd." Therefore, we suppose, the negro• is not a man, according to Mr.' Patton. To this we might return with a- force he will feel, that Mr. Patton can neither make a tolerably good speech nor" reach a pretty good sermon ; therefore, lie has less capacity than many negrocs. That is Bogie, is it not? But when did pro- - ficielicy in =mathematics become ".the truec test of mine," Mr. P? -We be liei true test of mind Is? be highest reason ; that mathematics do not -per tain to the highest Mental powers. At all events, tabbage invented amachine which is capahle of more in mathemat ics than any single mind; but no ma chine has yet been invented to super cede reason, - Much as we dislike to dis agree with Patton,' we "till • believe that Mathematics do not pertain to the high clit reasoning powers. Ourt•philosopher tries to prove that '-' --: the iteg;ro and the eiyae tihdui;.frne and '• the Sinn super OA reas.Oners ho eies t , olster up his th .the nee and ourang ble ea( li 'othel , ' in these, 1., sit;-in -haVing l'1(.li thicker sittill; smaller ht eyes, and Sicin,-11-atlicias , • trils, large atinS,Alatter ger ,otiorthan the whit: the negro is*an ourang ( next of . kin. So we sa .strain, following the, reasoning, of Mr. Patto brain than Webiter, Cla I host of others; so basun ,--,- Xie has less;hrain forw. than Webster, Clay, Ch 's,o,has an ourang outran ' capability Of, , cultnreapi ., Charming, TillOtsowßr Hosts of •others; 'se has' rang: But is .Mr. 'Pa that very, large proporti l• • race which like him'res in i havii)g , leas . , futellef .thati the greni• men of a next of , iiin to,the ape? 1 iiiiielf for this)! Ingle,l i$ ~ Mr. Patton'a ' We migfit fellow thi i ! l losopher thriller, but i 1 L t while. - 1-fis _,i_% further, tween the negro and ti ,Many, in detail; one of Trail ( { i o the ,pegrpiS ow c •White man Cyjindrield Mr‘'Patton's benefit. cuffs, Pr is,' of , course, gro's; differing only h, Patton a negro, theref haiiatbong white, mei action cifcreative on have black eyes,,so ha -, the negro has prop» Hips ' than the white, proportiOnidly broader But nobody claims th ton distinct family. psychically' : the negro white only ,in degree see that Mr. Patton thing, save his own it the case; and that nit dent enough to hiS fri So, vale Patton. .We are not . mnch stalling the action 'of ventions which mee o Sominate candid mid Vice President. publican exchanges name of Grant for Pr thatdle is "the man Grant, haveconfidci lies/olio could. be el man the other party we shall not place hi. 1; of the AGITATOR: MI arrives We heartily agree barre _Record of the Anldrew Johnson's behooveS the ,ly fit; much care in se true num for the to the Presidency. elianies-have al rea C,l row 7 s Dan i n.tem second place on the gtnd it as a complun ern" tier not to be pas If (he PreSident fat ea the'west, the.Viee P taken crorn the Mi larree'wftli our cotetni of the Tinies, when it "But can we again. selecting a Vice Pre he a civilion And sl from Pennsylvania. whom have we wi experience; the. clear of GALUSILA. A. Gitoi Republican paper, - have, already - spoken connection.. North was reng the garden ( until Wilmot and i backw ods indepepd the dot iineering al and so ved the seed. which saved the fiat, conte. with its to then, s7o'worthy as bear our banner as great commander i for the Union ant without the curse o of national dishono Mr. Grow's record cause of man ' s ear. impeachable, _and Ntirtirrii Tier will ognize his claims w fern. • • _. Slight Fors will 1 . pers ()eta mutiny. 1 two in le, LSrcona ducted b ' our come, Tate. • In his Dem has Ohio, whilch ga licun majority ; lot 2000 majority for t et, or a gain of 10,01 ion for Governor in diana, which gives majority thip year, year.' We respectft Colonel that someb( a scurvy trick in di the result in those be expected that a reads any,hut his r such little errors of is welcome tii .the he can verify by re returns, -- Witle we are, ab reverie 11 ul e from pany. Maine •- •i ty for the Repahli It is to be feared tempt to libelate. so of Prebeh int poleon either has ing to induce-the to take It off. If I be free, - in 'Oodisp and as for• treaty at none of the peop Emanuel is badly secret historly of t only to him or Lo «'c see by the dent has had a o'6 Minister in:whie cover a resembla institutions and o 1 that, as our Inst l by Mr, Johnson, a striking.. rcseini has Conducted hi . tan than ti‘i u Pre, It JA I,oin - hoped [ (will end right he ... I r 101:11 .are ) .. , t 4 .- : --, tiliel''rnost elhploya folio.; i iiry. Because utrat 0- _ kiAtint 'untie iara; ,to : %V.er forehead, - ..._ . iri;,hhipk hair •oi;iicitie iiii.i.. ~e;., and astron- therfore otrauk, or his in Ole -same same :mode of He has less Calhoun, and uraug ontrang: I rd his:lare I • Ise and others; Be has less l elevation Punt . ant,,,Tyng, and • xi- curling out , ton; or `rather,'' u of . the „white 1 rnblea the ape t and 'capacity I ages, therefore We;don't claim Alt Is as'gbod as', preeocloup ) phi ,s hardly worth dilfereitiles" e white wan are w 1116 v—that the 'l, aridaho.tof the we inention'fot. A Mr. 'P's hair •val, like the ne degree. ' Is Mr. ire?' Does,ourly establish a dia ler? If negroes eapaniards. If • tonally 'broader •, so women have hips than men. i t women belong. natomieally and differs ' from the ; and We. cannot_ has proved any ' eartacity to argue st have been seii 9-Ids. before. • the habit Of fei.e he National Con every four years 4 tes for President ISeveial of our Re have raised the_ shield, and affirm " We like and ee - in'him, ande : etc& against' any knikun. And yet, name at the head 1 11 the prbper time with the Wilkes- Times, that with ipostaey fresh in people to have ftl ecting a tried and ice-Presidency, -ts everal of oar dk- !ly suggested r. !neetien with he Ticket, and we 'e nt to the NOr ii , d over In eilenee. !didate cotheitfroinf sident should be die States. .We orary, the RecOrd Says':' Inake a mistake in ident ? lie must ould be (-selected In all our borders the talent, the (Republicanß record Iv ? , . • in Pennsylvania his name in that Iru Pennsylvania f locofocoisin until Grow, with their enee revolted from l .fiance of slavery f • the great party on in the terrible kmasters. Who, alusha A. Qrow to. Lieutenanof the the final struggle .the Constitution slavery, or a taint )3 fns a worker in the linehisement is:un he people of the of he slow- to rec en Opportunity of- reap into newspa ire notice' one or ug Standard, cOn entions friend Col, pyramid' he , cover 3000 Repub a) which gave over le Republican tick -0 lagtelect7 that State ; and In -21,000 Republican against 14,000 last BY submit to the di , has played him .ceiving r him about ..tates. It is not to It editor who never n paper can avoid fact: The Colonel information, which 'erring, to the official 'Ad it we may W 3 , Wel the shale bad corn about 12,000 narkiori la ticket., that Paribaldi's :ome will fail, by rea- I , rfei:enee."Louis Na ost his hea, or try • emuerats Of Europe he Romans want fo amelet them be free ; pplatious—they were e's , making._ Victor advised, or there is a ie . Revolution known is Napoleon. pibune, that the Presi ,tfahWith the Turkish, he professed to dig ' ee between Turkish r own. We confess ' talons are sustained here does' seem to he hence. J'olniSon' mselt mere as a Sul td en t, foc two years:— that the , reseniblanee e. !TA.P4-i:lP.PW.:_.o4 , 94:;.s.:Tp_itgi In "facts as.e Ecortinny, 'is l~'ea tlil'': !IRV' - NOM & NSW GOODS!, • e t BODINE 4.t - C 0.,, MEM Having purohneed the retnmate of the late firm of Bullard4 Truman, l i avo fitted up that Store and havo,filled it with n ENTIRELY:NEW STOCK Pur4hAied this last week, When DRY GOODS TUMBLED ! , ,t Just too at tho tlgurns ! Gad Dark Prints at 8 cents, a, yard. ,?if,edium Prints at 10 cente.a yard Arnoskeag Prints warrttuted — c:oPs 14 eta Best American . , 4t other standard Prints, warranted colors, 15 cts a yard ; And all OTHER DOMESTIC GOODS In complete asciartmont at Way—Low-z-Dow N—PRICES t DELAINES Best Quality, 20 souls a yard; also a good AM. sottment of Alapacae and Merinos, At-- - -Lowest—Cesai—PßlCEs 1 MIIIE LINEN. GODS, Binh tie TABLE •DAMASES,' TABLE CLOTHS, .DIAPER AND TOWELS, NAP. KIN i , CRASH, &C., As low as ever Were—Offered—lN—WELLSßOltOl , FLANNELS, CASSIMERR:, WOOLEN. GOODS, CLOTH / S, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS - AND OAPS, BOOIS & SHOES, At-Perfectly-I , AsTorusung . pi- PRICES ! Mee, 39reare! Good Ladies' Gaiter at $1,25 a pr. BOys Napoleon Boots Nos. 1 to 3, $3 a pr. C".IFLICIC:UMMIEL7S27 • A new an splendid Itetortinent to be stild eith er in odd prices or in sets, at . , Figures— IVhich—DEFY TAKE NOTIOE.—We cannot and will not be UNDERSOLD Miiir 30-4 w. MIZE' =I ME 'IODINE do fiQ. -': - - . ',.7011N 1. itirrolitPL - , - ,,.s ~, l c 4: - TioiikißV4ito - • .64§Bi,isii: • lit LAW; IIL, • WeDubow', Tioga Co., Pa, , .Or Oft* Over Ito • Drug' Store, opposit e Agitator 0034i4. 7 -oet. 30. 81 • MAKE NOT/DA-- 4 4111 persone are hereby fur bidden Winkel 'fiend from my premises with out oink , ERASTUS 81111/Tg; ''lobmieetpo, Oct 30887-2 w. ,Notice. N ANNUA,L ELECTION- will be held at 25., the Banking house. of the 'Bogs County Bank, nt Tioga, on the 19th of Noveniber; to 'e•lget Birectore. B. C. WIOKRAM, I 'lTloga 30 Oct., 1887.-3 t;" • Preet:' tairay: CIAME :into thei oneleinre - of • theunitiscriber %I toot 10,1861; one yearling heifer, dark red, with broad horns, and some .white on,, , tbot batty and end of the tail) The ,owner is rel4ueated to prove property, pay allergia and take her array. - JAMES KELLEY. rlestow;Obt.46; coLiir:p C)ltal tlo_ to KELLEY'S and'neo the Latent Arrival o FALL GOODS! Consisting of a ganoral vasaraleatnt4 11112 C. 5 re 03 A ° g 0.0 0 A 8 go 1:4 0:1 Rff. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT sagfirrax ve slla MOU vq) ape pug nun fen( • NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S Marl'l,ol firIAIVHS/ IpPIAI GENTS' FURS. AT KELLEY'S. :-: J No charge for,SHOWING , OOODS at -42it2 Welleboro, Oct. ' ? 3O, 1887. IN BANKRUPTCY.—This is to give notice: That on the 24th day of Cott. A.D. 1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued •ag mist the' estate of George Asher, of Wellshoro i the i tie county of Tioga, and State -of Penn'a , n has been adjudged . Bankrupts on his own etition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to them or for their use and the transfer of any pro perty by him are forbidden by law; that a meet ing of the creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more As signees of the estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at ,the Oleo of F. E. Smith, in Tioga, county of Tien. and State of Penn'a, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'olook P,./lf. . THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal WesO n rDist. Pa. . Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy. Oot. 30, 1867.-4 w .. .„ ~. . . IVIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon.. Robert G. White, Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and C. P. Veil and Palette, T. Bentley, Esq.'s Associate Judea in Tioga county, have issued precept, bearing date the 24th day of Sept., 1867, and to me directed, for the hold ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, Iftant, ni-Ratrate,-sstaintteitTrCritrol 4th _Monday of November (being the 25th day), 1867, and to continue two weeks., • Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner;Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga. to appear in their own properpersons, with their reeords,inquisition s,ex aminations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf apper tain to bo done, and. all witnesses and other per. eons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persona, are'reciaired to be then and Mere attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors areiequested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice. Given under my hand and seal , at the Sheriff's Office. in Welleboro, the 24th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand oigb, hundred and sixty-seven. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. .Register's Notice. . . IT .. OTICE• IS HEREBY GIVEN, thdt the Ex ecutors and Administrators named below, filed their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Tioga, and that the same will bo presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, for said county, at a session of said Court to be held at Wellaboro, on Monday, the 'second day of December next, 'at 2 o'clock in the after. noon, for confirmation and allowance. Final account of Robert Casbeer, Administra tor of the estate of Erastus Butts, late 'of Law.: rence Township, dicoased. ,' , • Account of Enoch B. Campbell, Administra tor of the 'stet(' of James Campbell, late of Tioga Co., deceased. Account of I. M. Bodine, Administrator of the estate of Norman Francis, late of. Delmar Town ship, deceased. ' '; Account of Jamos Tubbs, Administrator, do, bonis 'ion of the estate of David Taylor, deo'd. • Account of James Lowery, Executor of the the last will and test'ment of John Phelan, late of Delmar township ecoased. - Admini- f tOr's Notice. LETTERS of A dministration having beou ,i granted to the adersignod upon the estate of Philo Griffin, .late of Chathani, deed, all per 'ions indebted to said estate, and all persons bar,: ing claims against the same are requested to call and settle with . JANE GRIFFIN, 1 Aa w ,,s. ROSWELL ACKLEY j """""" " Middlebury, Oat. 9, 1868-1610 Orphans' Court Notice,. THE undersigned, having' , boon appointed by the Orphans' Court an Auditor to review and restate the account of Clarissa Mend, Executrix of the estate of Joseph Mead doo'd, will' attend to the duties of his appointment at his office :in Tioga, Pa,, November , 8, 1807, at 10 O'clock a.m. Tioga; Oct. 9. 1807-4 t. P. E. SMITE, And. Notice: TO THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Tioga County Bank or claimants of any shard or shares, thereof. You are hereby notified and re quired to pay up tho balance duo on said stook on or before the 10 th . day of. December next, or tho same trill bo resold' at public sale at their Banking rouge in TiOga; Tiogo. County, Penne, on the 11th day of December next, at l %o'clock, A. M. of said day, as authorized by lair! ,B. C. WICKHAM, Pres't. D. L. AIKEN, Cashier. Tioga, 8ept.'30,1867. AUDITORS NOTICE.—Tho undersigned, ap . pointed an auditor to examine into the matter of the Exceptions of William RuMphrey, of al. toqhe final account of EraStus ROse, eC, Executors &0., of the Eqtato of William Rose, deo'd will attend to the duties of his' ppointment at the ogle° of F. E. Smith, Tioga, Pa., Tuesday, 10th Nov. 1857 at 2 p. m. where all parties inlet. ested can attend if they think proper. , JOAN I. MITCHELL, _And.., Oot. 23, 1867-4vr. AIIDITOR'S NOTICE . The undersigned having been appointed an auditor to state and Settle tho account in the ease of Daniel An. A Levi Scott, assignees offienr3r Seeley, doo'd Will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Bud:amp Rotel; in Knoxville, 'on Monday' the 18th day otNovepalmr, at one o'clock P.M. when:and where all parties interested will please attend. . J. B. NILES Auditor. Oct. 23,4867-4 w, , .- In Bankruptcy, Western Diaries of Petineyivania, ea: THe undersigned hereby gives-notice of his appointment tie assignee of Wm, H. Baker, in the County of Tioga and State of Pennsylva nia, Within said District, who has been adjudged arVankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court-ref Q.,F,TAIrLOR, Mossbnrg, Oct. 23, 1884-4 w. Assignee, tt KELLEY'S B. KEtLEY'g, ." - - . N'':;EAV''-;7 . 6-i.O, 0:-D ''S'l'', T!IE FAUr k WINTER TRADE r jOaCificeilted bY CM Wits ,on C.V.,iii-V4l4iibuig; At the well known Stove, No. 2, UNION .BLOCK. 1 1 " . "" * i We are now prepared to show as good goods and at as-low figures as nt any of or store to this vi cinity. We ask an iusPeotton of our .. . D RY'' ' G 0 U'p's.., . , i Which consist la part, of 1 , Cloths, Cassimeres,, Vestiugs, Ladies' sloths, and a large ':variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. GROCERIES, Best kinds, and as cheep as the cheapest 1 -1 MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING 3OODS. The Senior partner has bad a large experience in Merchant Tailoring, and it is:the intention of the now firm to put this branch of their business blayond successful competition. • Wo are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machinos, the heat and. oheapost Machine for family use, loss liable to got out of repair, and snore durable than any other,"adapted to fine it coarse sewing. Call and stailhem. • - WILSON A VAN VALKENBURG. ':- 4 . ellaboro, Oot. 16, 1867—tf. : .. , . 1 • In.. Bankruptcy. i e r t , stern District of Pennsylvania, ae. . 11 X/.....ii....a10itne1...h0rtaV.. etvi r e 'notice of hip , appointment as assignee of Libitio Philipo a Pall Brook, in the county of Tioga, Pa., within said district, who has .been adjudged a Bank rnyt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Oct. 1--3 w. Assignee, XXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-- T Letters l'estament ary having been granteAto the undersigned upon the Estate of Cornelius Van Dyok, late of Chatham, deo'd, all persona indebted to said Es. tato, and all persons having claims against the same will call and settle with • ' EZRA ALLEN, Ear, Chatham, Oct. 16, 1867.—0w.* WARM FOR SALE.—In Middlebury, on the jr State Road, 3 miles north of H. I, Potter's, a farm of 175 acres, 115 acres impro ed. It is well watered and wooded, fully adapt°. o 'hy ing, with three barns, shed, a good farm • onso, and throo fine apple orchards thoreon. Will be sold low, in whole or in part, with or without tho stock, anti on time, with good security._ _ _ JOS. GUILE Lawrencevillo, Oot. 16, 1867.-4 w. - NOTICE.—Tho Annual Ifectigg of the Stook holders of the -Tioga Railroad Company, for the election of President, Directors. Secreta ry and Treasurer, will be held at the Office of the Company in Corning, N. Y.,. on the 4th day of November, 1807, at 10 o'clock A. M., thy election to close at 12, hi... , - Oct. 9,1857-4wv A. C. STEARNS, Seo. Notice. ALL persons indebted io the firm formerly known as Wilcox do Barker, by note or-ac count, are requested to make immediate pay. m eat and save cost—as all old accounts must bo Se ttled. Books at tho storo of Toles & Barker. Oct. 9, 1887. _ J. IL BARKER. • AUDITORS NO TIC E.—The undersigned hav ing been appointed an Auditor to-distribute the moneys arising from the sale of the Real Ro tate of Rhoda Robby,' deceased, will attend to the said appointment at the aloe of Wilson and Niles in Wolisboro, on Friday the 15th day of November next at Ten oclock in the forenoon when and whore all parties interested will please attend or else bo forever debarred from claiming any of said fund. Oct. 15th '67-4t. J. B. NlLES,Anditor. EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES THAT W. B. PRINCE is s l elling a. few goods now and then. Ho does not profess to sell 60, 25, nor oven 10 per cent below New York prices, because helms no faith that he nor "any other man" can do so and support a family; nei ther does he make any distinction among his pa trons in prices. • • , Bat • r i i h R S, PAT DOWN. 'People of Wellebore and 4leinity, please accept my thanks fer your past patronage, and lot me solicit youriattention.to my Present stock of (from Graham to the finest,) • FEED, CORN MEAL, PORK, FISH, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, ,Most kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change at market rates. Store, Mozart Block, next door to the Hardware Store. October 21,1857. M. B. PRINCE. AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned hav ing beeri appointed an Auditor to distribute the 'balance of the funds in the hands of P. 0. Hoig Guardia* of Melissa Roig, It. al. will at tend to the duties of hie appointment, at the office of .NsFilson d Niles, in Welleboro on Thursday the 14th day of November next at ten oclock in the forairoon, Nrhen'and 'where all parties . inter ested will please attend or else be forever debar red rrom claiming any of said fund. ' Oat 16th '67=4t. 'J. B. NILES, Auditor. SOII6OL DISTRICT OF 0114.LEST011.— The Diroctora will nieet at? the Young'a School House, Nov, 9, at 10 o'cloOk, a, to : let the job of building a School hotise 14 by. 34 and 14 feet posts, in the Dockstader Distriot. Teachers for whiter Schools will be hind in the afternoon. ; EL W. AVERY.. Sec'y. Oct. 23, 1887. PROM PHILADELPHIA. Lwas afflicted for years with rheumatism in my hip, and have tried everything for it with no avail. But by the use of a single bottle of Bahr tifer I was entirely cured. It has also cured my wife of Neuralgia. There is no remedy in my knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia. L. 110 PP, . • Oct 9—tf• , No. 807 Perkiomen st. MI OM •-1) - OLA - 1 1 110 - •.:Ar, ,,, etii.4. -FEAVE opened an entiritly new Mock offloads at their now Store under too AGITATOR Office. ,Our . , • GOODS aro purchased for cash, and our customers I'M —. have the advantage of choosing from- THE , LATEST STYLES, -TIIE BEST ' ASSORTMENT,.T.RE .LAR dEST,STOCK of Goods in Tioga County, and of buying at the beat'pricee geode of the best quality. We enu merate the following specia?dvantages: DRESS GOODS': Fancy and black Silk?, Empress Cloth, French Arntures, Poplins, Fignred Reps, French Me- Armes, Alpaocas, Wool Delaines, warranted sta. wool, Tamise Ci 1.... C> "I" MI SS a Fancy Caesimeres, Doeskins, Broadcloths ' 'Bea vers, Tweeds, Jeans, 'Farmers' and Mectlardcs Cast/Imm. • Boots & Shot= r. Men's and Boys Kip and Stoga Boots,. Men's Cal Boots, Ladles and Children's Shoes, a fall and splendid assortment. All Boots • and Shoes sold at this es tablishment warranted to be as represented, or money re funded. • 3142 1 0 4.11E1 01,115 S Men's and Boy's Felt Hats,, , Franklin Hots, and a full assortment of Cloth Craps: Groceries Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Rico, Soap, ,Spices, etc. We buys our Goods of First. Class Houses in New York, and ha7e3 arrange ments there by which we arc to be con stantlyin receipt of the latest styles ,of goods, bought during the_easy stages of the market. We call attention to the fact that we can, and will, furnish earl pets of all styles and qualities at New York prices. We offer that portion of the trading public which goes to El»zira, and elsewhere, to purchase fine qualities of goods, bargains which they cannot better, at any point bernd Ncui York. LANO & CO, BUSH DE LANG. L. BACHE. We!Moro, Oct. 2,1867271 y LADIES! Vesta and Drawers, at Do LANG & CARPETS at New York Prices, at De LANG & CO'S A LARGE Stook of Boots and Shoes, at Do LANO Lt CO'S FRENCH CORSETS, at Do LANO & CO'S FANCY CLOAKING% at De LAND & CO'S LANO J 6 00., Agents for the Susqueban na Woolen Mills. • H OOP sKiVrs, ftt • COTTON YARN, at Mrs. A. JlSofield, I s riorteceiving the Fa 1 etylos of -MILLIERY, direet from the city, and will be pleased to see her old friendis and castonders, with as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their pat ronage.' . I have engaged a first-class Dressmn- Icor, and am prepared try on DRESS -MAKING in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner. Orders taken for hair Jewolry. Good prices paid for human hair. Store over VanValkon burg's Grocery, Main•st. Wel'Aoki, Sept. 25, 1857—tf Auditor's Notice. THE undiirsigned having been appointed an auditor to dlitributo the proceeds' i erising from tho sale of the estate of Lyman Hart, late of Charleston, doo'd will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Nichols 411%liteh ell, Wollaboro, Friday, Oct, 18, 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M. All persons interested aro requdsted to take notice. JOHN J. MITCHELL, Sept. 18, 1867, 4w. And' tor. In Baktkruptcy. District Court of the United Stator, for the Western District of Penn sylvania. in the matter of Nest 41- Auerbach, Bankrupts : MO whom It may concern : The, undersigned A: hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Nast tic Auerbach of Blosaburg, in the county of Tioga and State of Porinsylvirtia, with in said district., who have boon. adjudged Bank rupts on Creditor's Petition by the District Court of said District. C. H. SEYMOUR. t Oat. 3, A. D. 1867. ' Assignee. t 1 ' , Auditor' Notie. NOTICE is hereby iveii, " that -I have him appointed Audito to distriliute'the Binds in the hands of John I Mitchell, atinlinlatrator of the estate of Htram axton;dele'd, rid that I will attend to the duti s of the' appointment on the 30tii day of Octo er inst., at al When in Tioga, between the holies of r and ti o'clock. P. M. of said day, when and whore alt persons hay ing claims against said estate. pan attend if they think proper. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Oct. 9, 1887.- Auditor. • Brick 1 Brick 1 1 Brick 111 659000 BRICK, just burned, and in order, for, sate_ at our Brick Yard, opposite the Cemetery, Weilsbore, Pa. • FRED. MAMMA FP, LCUIS MARDRAPP. Aug. 28, !677'tf. RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— The fine location - for a atoro between the building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's Saloon is now }offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. • J. A. ROY. • Butter - and Cheese 4 T_TIOUBST Market Pries paid for Butter and JUIL Meese, or abipped for parties at 240107. TOLES dr, BARKER'S. M:MING for hops, boat quality 25.cts por yard 0. at DE LANO & CO'S. 00t.12. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT WRIGHT BAILEY'S •N" BUCK WHEAT FLOUR AT WRIGHT A BAILEY'S • 1-,„. . - ' 'AYER'S ~...... f--. - - —, ...Cher y Peeforai , A , 7.. : .. _ ... ,_ Ts a .cm 'thing expceloram prep ed to meet the u t . r 4 II . 0 7 c ,1 gem nee. of a safe and retie /01$ bfo ileum for diseases of the throat nail longs, A' trial of many yours has St tablisticri the fact, that it is ;more efficacious m pulmonary nffeetione, than any other remedy. -Its efficacy has how become eh genernikv ithou s , that it'is justly regarded in Many countries as a medicine of indispensable nScesslty. 'ln Great Britain, Prance,-and. Germany, whore medi ca l science has reached - its highest perfection, it is prescribed in domestic practice, end constantly used in the •etudes, in tospitals and other pub lic> instittitioW where it is regarded by the attending physicians as t h e most speedy and 'agreeable runway that can he employed. Scarce. ly any neighLorhoa-d can be found where well Iknoirn cases of diseased lungs, which had baffled 'Abe efforts of the most skillful and experienced I doctors, have been completely cured by it. Theme results arc .the most convincing proofs of the sc.. porter curative properties of tili4 preparation ; am' to them the authors point with peculiar sat. i s f ac ti on . While it is most powerful against con firmed diseases, it is extremely gentle as a medi cine in infancy and youth, being quite barmices to even the youngest, when adminstered judi. ciouslYe This health.reistorer accomplishes even more by prevention than cure. If taken in season, it heals - mill irritations of tile throat and lunge, whether ntising , from Colds or Coughs, or from other eauses,And thus prevent that long tratn of painful, and_ incurable di:teases, whicwould arise from th k e neglect of them. Renee n family should be without it. Influenza, Crouri hoarse ness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipi nt,-Con sUmption, and other affections of the. reathing organs. give way before this pre-amino t combi nation of medic.). *tees. Prepared by lir. J. C. AYIIP. & CO , Loorit, Mass.,-and sold by all Druggists and calm m medicines everywhere. Sold in Wollsboru by J. A. Hoy. eel Army Revolver, Navy Revolver,. Bolt Revolver,... Police Revolver, . Now P0e1406 Revolver a 31 Min. Calib re Pocket Revolver, (Ride V's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre Repeating Piettol, (Eliiotitpt,) N o 22 & 32-Cam:go Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 A; 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 t 32 Cartridge Breech. Loading Ritle,(Eettie) N 0.32 & 38 Revolving Ride, 36 & 44-1001 n Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS. Moore & Nichols. New York; Wm Rend & Son, Boston; JOB C Grubb Sc. Co, PhHadelphin; Foul lney & Trimble, Haitinoro; Henry Folsom A: Co; Now Orleans; Johns h, pencor A - Cn i . ); Chicago, I - 4 M Rumsoy & Co, L't. Louis;i Alberti-4 , E Crane, c Sau Francisco. 1 Oct. V18p7.-fint. ' . A - Cleaning Sewing Machnes. /ENHE ' undersigned', hereby notifies owners of X Sewing Machines that ho is prepared to clean and put such machines in good order on call. 110 also is agent for the " patent tucker," which can be used on any machine. JOHN B. SHAKSPEAItE. Wellsboro, Sept. 4, I - 867, tf: NOTICE.—The dir l ectors of Delmar district will meet at the Butler School House, in Sto ny Fork on Saturday the 2nd day of November net, at 10 o'clock A. M. to Contract with teach ers for the ensuing winter 4rtn of common schools • to commence ,un the first Monday in December next, for three months. Per order a the Board. Oct. Bth 1807 j ISRAEL STONE, Sec. r 11Ist i, 1 HIS is to give notice :/ That on the Ist day of October A. D. 1867 a warrant in haul r toy was issued against iho estate of French I , Wood, of Sullivan ` Pp., in the county of Tioga, a a State of Penn'n, who has Wen adjudged a Dainkrupt on his own petition; that the pay uldtit of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to sucli Dankruot 'to hint or for his m_.o and the transfer of any property' by him aro for bidden by lbw;, that a meeting of the eretlitOrs of said Bkiskrupt ty prove their debts and to choose one or' morn Assignees of his' oHtalel. %NW 'be hol den at the office of F. E. Smith, in — Tioga, Pe.h9 7 _ sylvania, before E. 2. Smith, Register, on thb 9th day of November, A.,D. 1867, at In o'elt,i: A. At. 'T110:11AS A. ROWLEY, ~ 0 , U. S. Marshal West'n Diet. Pa. --Oat. 9, 1867, 4w. • rpHIS is to give notice': That on the sth day of October A. D. 1867, a warrant iu Bank ruptcy was issued against thel estato of ea!, 0. Daggett of Tioga, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsyprania who has been adjudged a Bytkrupt on his own petition, that the payment IT any debts and delivery of any property bet ;rouging to such Bankrupt, - to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by law*: that a meeting of the creditors of said nankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate; will be held at a Gourt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at. the office of F. E. Smith, in Tiogft, Penn's, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the \th day of Novels - .ber A; D. 1867, at 2 o'clock, P, Do LANO ct.- CO'S Do LAND .1 CO'S Wiro Cloth for Cellar Windu;vs - at the Tiege Ilarthrtiro Store. - • Pistul Cartridges, all kinds at the Tiuga Hard ware Store• • Cable Chain, all ,s4e.. at the Tioga Eirthrut Syre. Alt kindssraf Japunad and weoden ware, at the' .Tioga yarkware-Ste., Fancy Totlei d Wttre, Wire Goods, Bronzed Brackets and the best assortment of Cutlery is the Clunry, at the Tioga Itardware Store. 50 DifferentMuLls of Pumps, at the Ti l gaitard ware Store. A largo stock of Saws of 41 kin s-a5.,11ie Tioga Hardware Store. All kinds of liou6o Trimmings and tochaiez:. Tools, at tho Tioga Hardware Store- • 60 Tons of Stoves at . the Tidga illafdriale Store—to ho sold cheaper than over before itt County. • . A largo stoi.k. of Union Lanterns—tho only kind that novel' needs repairing, at ho. Tioga Ilariimaro Store. MRS. E. AUMIIALL TS now receiving ,u new and fashionablel of MILLINERY 013) . DS fresh from New York, which she Will sell cheap. Call and examine new etylbs and I) , • AT KEgNEWILLE, PA. .11A,r1s put in 1 4 first-mass PLANER, end am prepared to I piatie flunring, order.• GEO. P. litiENa. Sept. 18,1867- 3L. i ~in 13ankruptcy. - I . lircetern -District (If Pcniteylrania, se. frilE unciersig ell here t by gives. notice of-hie i..`,appoinitnont us assignee of Lucius Tract. in itio county, of Tiogn, I:kmlSi:it° of Penns) IV 3 " n inii3v it hi ti said District, wlio kins been ailiudge' l a Bankrupt upon his own Petition by the District Court of said District. ,INO. I. AIITCIIIM ,, Oct. 23, ISM• Assignee, .1.e.• LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted upon the estate . of Joel Calkins , do' ceased, of Weatfie d, thin io to notify all Per { sods Indebted to m ke immediate payment , an" all having claims nrainst the said estate tciil present them for set ent to Westfield, 00t.'23, 'OL7-116Alvti MINTONY,E, * Executor. PRINCIPAL AGENTS 'ln Bankruptcy In Bankruptcy. THOMAS A:` ROWLEY, T.T. S. Marshal West. "Dist., Pa j , „ d e', l -Ar tallboy their goods at NEW ARRIVAL 1 MAIN STIMET, WELL-M1{0; TA October 16, 1867 Planing Machine Executor's Noiiee MEM 44-100 In. Calibre —36-100* Calibro Navy sil t ? Calibro .. Navy! tiiie Catibrc 'the lioga_ ME