HOME ' - f -, IIIATTEItS.: JAN. 1869. • Drew • A.a.l7l3r,tiottmexwts In uankroptey—D. Executor's Notlce—Sophia Pr/co.: Lost—a Shaul. Hearth St Home--Pettongrn, Dates a Co. DorfAtistoN.—The fribiods of Rev 3i. T. Wheeler *lll meet at the house' of George Westbrook, Middlebury, Wednesday .evening "kela..3, 1869, fo , i donation purpose s . - - _ REVM.A.L.—A revival, updfr the au apiece of the M. E. Church,' is progressing ,:at Diggeteti biitie , Ili this eounty: Itev.3.G.tram and T. W. Read, are the eleralmin. BV§INEP•77-C. H. Crowl iiii;spurOft'asEd the hoter,ftoporti t iog the Coles Brothers , etfiftony Fork, and announce " bis intention to keep a strictly tempgiaiico notse. — That will be nn In provement,'and We wish him success. Nonor.—Members of The Tribune Cluh.formed at this Qtlleo last February will oblige by leaving their names With us immedi ately, if they want to renew. ' Tho price is $l.lO. Wo shall send off by. February 106. .Talcci tioular notioe. • Those who want to sainloribe for the• Wealthy Philadelphia Press, ean.do so at the Shoo Btoro of Sears -fr. Derby k this village ? Marry, up. BINDING.—We are making up a' bus of magazines and pamphlets to fortiord fe ,the - Elmira Bindery. .40 persons :sighing to avail themselves of this opportunity to get books bound, - or rebound, are requested t 4 deliver their parcels ut (vie, at the Agitator Office. The Elmira•Bip dery does as good and as okeap work as may of. the City Binders. BoYßio.—A painful casualty occurred on the log slide at Perry Smith's Mills on Pine Creek Tuesday_ afternoon, 19th inst. Marion, Wilkins, son of Oscar Wilkins, • aged 15 years, was riding down the falderal, a slab, when a log came thundering. down upon him, killfzig him instantly. This slide was just opposite and in sight of tho slide where Mr. Benjamin 'was killed last- nionth• Can recklessness go farther 7 REvrviLts.—A revival is progressing in the Baptist church, Stony Fork, . land several conversions nre, reported. The interest is increa sing. There is an increase of religiOns intosest in the several churohes in this villagb, The DI. E. So ciety holds nightly meetings in the Court Hotted, and will continuo them for some time to come. The Baptist Society. hold nightly meetings at their Hall. The Presbyterian Society is holding meetings in addition to the usual piayer meetings. I. 0. or GI. T. CONVENTION.—Rev. F. Graves, D. D. G. W. C. T., requests us to give notice that a. District Convention of Good Tern piers will be held at Lawrenceville, in this county, February 25, proximo. Each Lodge is entitled to one delegate for every 25 members, and one for any fractional part above that number. lie urgently requests that every Lodge be represented, as business - of importance will - come up for con. sideration. G. W., C. T. Chase will be present: We believe that theie are now 1S )Lodges of Good 'Templam in our county. THE LEGISLATURE.—Mr. Strang is chairman of the Judiciary General Committee, and a member of the Coinmittees of Ways And Means, Federal Relations, and of Retrenchment. Mr. Niles is a member of . the Committees, Ju diciary General, Counties and Townships, Feder al Relations, and Iron and Coal companies. Mr. Davis, of . Philadelphia, is chairman of tho Committee on Rtiiircads. Senator Olmsted• is chairman of the Library Committee, and a member of the Committees on Federalßolations, Judiciary- General and Educa tion, - No business of leant /....kursnuctrutts-utnezi — trun snuttna, up to 'this dite. Tho Tioga County Coal Trado---1868. We are much obliged to A. O. STEARNS, Eau., Secreta ry and Treasury of the Xtoga. Railroad Company, for statinient or Cool transportation over that Road during the year 1868 : . ' Morris Run. Pall Brook. ./Irnot. Jannary:..547.64 tons. 0.200.6 tons. 3,726.75 T Febinary 4 , - 10;225.415 6,562.8 March... 3,072-57 .9;845.05 4,785.845 Apri1...13,359.179 8,095,84. 4,980.765 May.....38%930.334 * 21,807.22.5 5,52127 .1une....43,466.661 28,230.465 . 7,658.927 July... 41,810.054 - 23,683.355 8,540.99 Aug.... 48,670.73 , _20,860.22 ' 6,470.41 Sept.— 49,286.234 - ,21,273.395 7,237.983 Oct 49,928.834 ' 21,630.67 6,868,365 Nov.— 33,124.19 .' ' 18,268.08 . 7,474.2. Dec..... 8,553.738 ''' - 10,521.895 , 6,096.928 T0ta15,330,760.167 190,648,22 Grand total We have reduced vulgar fractions to decimals in the foregoing statement, and the footingsmay vary a trifle from the orlgitlal. it still be found substantially con rem. Vitus, Considerably over hale a million tons of first Owls coal was token from the'Morrfs hun, Fall Brook, and Arno: nines, and taken.to market last year. his an exhibit to be proud of. It is our Intention to .pub* Ilsh monthly statement, of 'tlio Tloga Coal Trade here_ after. THE BGROUGII ELECTION.,—The struf*- . gio for power ifs this borough, last - Priday, Ives terrific, casting the Presidential election inti, dense shade. Not less than throe full and :Aright tickets were offered, to the choice of our th.ctors; two of them - Republicans, and one Democratic.— Tb.e successful ticket was nominated in caucus the Tuesday ()vanilla. previous, and is as follows: Burgess—Lucius Truman. Council—Chester Robinson, Geo. Derby. IConststble—Wm.- B. Vail 'Horn; School Direetbrs—Johril. Mitchell, R. B. Webb Judge of Election—Josiah Emery. Inrpector—E. J. Purple. Auditor—Geo.-W. Merrick. . Aikiessor—David Sturrock. Mr. Derby, for Councilman, was substituted for Mr..T. It. Bowen, the caucus nominee, the latter having refused to serve. For Constable; Mr. Van Horn hail - no opposition. • The huinors of .the canvass were varied and unusual.' several of-the most noisy actors in the nomination of tbo successful ticket, finding nobody to quarro with, set up another ticket and undertook to break down their first-logo. In view of this fact we urgently recommend to Ifis Honor, the liprgass elect, that he appoint one of the boltcrs to some position in the.notv government whore be can perfect hinutelf in the art of carrying water on both shoulders, so that, in the time to come, he may he able to • accomplish that difficult feat without wetting himself : knottier might be made Collector of this Port for the ensuing year. Something to neutralize the.bitter ashes of defeat ought to be donefor_the remarkably shrewd pol iticians who betray their own Candidates, and get whipped out of their boots MI6; all. Mr. V, O. Fisher, on tho.. Democratic ticket, was elected an inspector of elections. This was well done. The vote on Burgess A tood ; Regular Republi can sr;_Bolters' ticket 41, Democratic ticket 50 it The officers elefit are good inch for tho places they are to fill, and all Republicans, sifre one in spector. Mr. Truman takes the place vacated, by Mr., Simpson, who in many respects, if; the moat efficient chief °facer- the 'borough ha 9 bad for tlientY years, at last. lie will have the credit of inaugurating a,system of finance which reduces the !silk tolts4timplest and -most econoinieAl (or; and which, perfected, la ill be of great benefit to the taxpayers. We do not hesitate to say that his has been the most economical administration on record.. Missuccessor receives the office less occu):nbered with i debt and dh.abilities thlin it has been for many years. loNVA.—Mr. G. W. King, Jr., writes frotn Dixon, gook di., lowa, as follows.: Fe have a pleasant 'winter, with only a week of sleighing so far. I will give you the prices of farm produce in this region : 'Wheat 85 cents to $ 1 ; Corn, 30 to 35 coma; 9sts 33 to-40 nerds; Patter 28 cents; Pork, live weight 8 to 9 cents= dressed 10 to 11 cows. Thisis Davenport mar ket rate. Our wheat rates No. 2 in Chicago. 72,93L251. C 03,329.638 tons Firma are quick Stile at.,58.3 , to-$45" Per acre; with modern improvements.forms are worth from SGO to s'ls per acre. see the Agitator . thet some of our old fyiendi3tOriege. iailinty want, to sell, probably to come west. Did I own min of their farms I should day there. I like this coun try, but it will take from $5OOO - 110,000 to bay a farm of lfxo Una, in this localit vital no great improvements. ".P. 8. We have wiped out the "White Mutt's Government" here, earryieg;the suffrage amend ment riitetiah'ead of Grants inajority in' this district." ROBE.RT ENGLISH, of Delmar,- oli o thaildeat arid bat octizene of that 't6ign ship, died. Fidoy,qight; Jan, 22, of , p.nournonia. Ho Wai `about 73 yo . r4 Ilia' lifiCral was largeii:uttenita- from the Episcopal oburok on Monday. Mr. English was an. honest man. ,GosSiP.—Does any man happen to' know of . a young man, addicted to - kbe' pleasant' vices of which the gods are repute.d.,to _fashion instruments to scourge us mortals, who is looked up to, respeote.d,- ,quoted, ;pointed out by good . fathers and mothers. Ala an exemplar for their . children to' imitate? Does any . an know of, a young man, however wel)-connected and well-to,- ,do, yet a . tippler of debar . beer or--,whisky, a 'player of games of Chaabelandit liabittiarireqiieM.L ter ofplaces of tll-repute,•'whO7 'respected by that'portion of community l which enriches and ennobles the obfect'of its Taiait Does any man knowlof a young man - who„ glories in insolence and impertinence; who slaps this elders on the back, and accosts them familhirly in mixed com pany, yet after all, is thought , well. of _la, the . Society of sensible, uno.stentatiStis people?'" —We know of no young instil of such -habits who has the respect, or good wards, of woll-bo-, hayed people anywhere/ Daily we bear such unfortunates alluded to in tamp of condemnation, or ‘slightin g lf.' t Ve pores,heard any parent advise a son to imitate, or a ditughter to_ favor such a young man. And now, tell us if these cplestions do not preach their own serraon'?•iirhy should it be necessary to raise the constant voice of warning to young men inclined to, :evil-'habits. and.ill : m arm eta./ :.T.ho.penalty_for—auch..irregtl4 larities is sure, and in the nature °floss ofrespeet and esteem. No young - man who -gets -drink; even occasionally, can have the confidence of men who otherwise would delight to encourage them onward in paths of prosperity and happiness. Be careful how youi4et the stitches drop, young man; else some fine , day, when you want' the countenance and assisfatee of those Whose favor id worth having, you will find yourself an . putiaw in public esteem, and unfitted to cope with the enemies of progress: - Besides, drinking demoral izes to that degree that the victim becomes obtuse his Cordeptions of right'and wrong and if 'ho do not bring up in the penitentiary, he tn, at tribute it to good hick. —Keep out of debt, young man. Avoid doing a risky business on a borrowed capital. Some 'reon,have* begun on borrowed cordial and ended millionaires; but where. one has done that, nine hundred and ninety nine havo dragged on in the slough of hopeless, insolvency, for. a lifetime. Above all things avoid borrowing money for cur rent expense's. It islour business to so labor and save thattuch borrowing shall notbonecessary, at least, while you h'ave health. The common ,saying—"what's the use-of having friends uriless you can gso them,"—in about as false as anything, by inference, we lukow 'of. To nse, frlentli to maintain you in lavish expenditures for luiuries, or positively evil c'ourses, is to involvo-the friends In your error. • A-true friend will not (to anything of the kind. He will refuse to be used at:all. If your friend sees you in actual dlstrestilie , ,will not .. wait for you to . "use" him, but try to alsist you without urging..' To bp able to burrow ftfty,Or a hunclred.dollars of it friend ought newer 'to lie the , height of:any man's. ambt,ri. Beiter, try to be able to lend that` niiiouiretei 'the aid 'et's, 0(4 , cause, or for good reason. r • _ . • —Not long Jago wo sari "the man _who is his own worst onemi."-It was not frOm choice, but by inadvertence. We did not "meet, die usual way." Bo was keeping himself coMpany, •and• —at complaint; was that somebody felt,,abole that everybody was banded against `him to keep, him down; that he had never done anything to get the World-down on him, but that everybody owed him a spite. In fact, after listening,to him foi ten minutes, we cohcluded that either tho'ntin was the most prominent man in the country, or a conceited, selfish fool. "Tattycoraw" Says,that th'e last supposition is the correct ono. ; • . . TERRIBLE FIRE—TROY IN Bums.— , Mr. Eugene 'Eastman, of this ; borough, who'; re turned from Troy Monday, morning, informs that a destructive fire brokis out-in Long'.4;Stiire, corner of Elmira and Canton Sta., idthat Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock, and spread until eleven building's Were reduced to ailics. The entire Block, iimiu.dirig Long's Hall and the new Bank building, together with the frame buildings on Cantoot,, in the, rear, and the Troy Boise, opposite, Were entirely consumed. The loss' in buildings is rated'atlso,ooo. The facts, as they reach us, seem to showthatt Troy has no engine; or other appliance - to control fires.—A dispatch - to - tlio'ElfurraTire brought aknitter', but only - after el: delay caused by a through freight train on the - road.% After its arrival it did gird butilnifiis. 'Aye do not hear that Much was lava from' th'e buildings burned. Thu Gozetto printing'oiliee ivas badly pied, and it, is doubtful if tho paper . Appeurs this week. ounruamr. It is . with deep regret that we announce - the death of Rev. John Shaw, which took plago a llinirtl, N.Y., Saturday night, Jun. 10, inst.- 7 We appemil a lottr, from 11;i3_ 33n, Capt..f.,:ll. Shaw, in which some account ef•bia last 100 7 went; are given. It is under date of :Jan. 21 inst.• "Au Many of our ftientla - in Wellsboro and 'tvieinity know_ _that .1 came. hereLa -week—ago, - summoned by a dispatch, stating that father was dying,, I •will write you a brief account of the last hours of one who, we believe, had many friends among the readers of your paper. " I reached home Saturday, 16th, at 1 I'. 11., and found that though the taper of lifo burned low in the socket, still it, was bright.- Father had expressed an earnest desire to live until I came, and they were giving him stimblants for that purpose. After he had greeted me, he_ seemed entirely willing to go. He had no appre hensions in regard to the -future, and said to a clergyman near Although the Waters are cold, yet will I vulture in, and though darkness surround me, there's a light ahead." Ho failed rapidly after I reached him; but there was no pain, no suffering. For a few moments, after eleven o'clock he was pressed for breath,'hut.it was soon over, and he, lay as calve as though in a natural sleep, while his short," feeble breath; alone, - denoted that - the soid VMS about to take wing. A few minutes before twelie ate.-.softly whispered.: " there is a' land far away." They were the blet words he ever uttered. • lips Moved a • little -longer but, no sound "was ; audible. Ile- folded - hi s hands carefully on:-.his breast, closed his eyes; and as the clock began to toll the hour of midnight, without a struggle,: but at gently as the twilight fades into dattknestf, his weary soul took its night and left us stand ing around the clay-cold body of a dead inther. We buried him at Dundee, on Tuesday; and al thonAa cald, blustering' wintry day s the large audience congregated, _told .the resptint , of.--the ;lying f,tr the dead, and eight clergymen from distant fields of labor, came to testify •of their 'affection ter their deceased brother. Thus, after sixty-one yearq , of lit—years, .cloudy -as they were, he said had more of sunshine - than Storms; and after thirty-eight years actually engaged in the ministry, by the Lido of hiS first burn we have Is id him,.to rest until Gabriel 'Shall aund the reveille on the eternal: morning r and now, looking back on his past sem of toil, and re meniberinz his happy, peaceful death, we eau. se; ; "Alter lifo 's fitful fever he sleeps • PUTNAM'SMAPAZlNfii—Therebruary cumber contains a raried and verslitilo . littrary feast. Tuckerman; Stoddard, Benson, tire. Rebecca Raiding Davis, Stedman, Bayard'' Taylor, Clarence Cook, Conant, ectinoy, Kitt; tint Lenslow—are all represented in this number'. The array of name, known to Janie is not more notable than the contributions from --their pens. • To ho without Putnam. is to undergo petiolate: .11or sale by Hugh Young at be Bobk Store. Aqniettrmtn..a. SOCIETY.--The Annual meting of the Tioga couqty Ajcultural Society will be held at the Court! on 'Funnlay evening, leeh'y 2. at 7. P. M. HUGJI YOUNG, Be°'7' The Second quarterly_ .meettng of the Ticigaßgtptlstitesociation.wilt be'-hold with tho Blessburg Church on•lNVecineeday rob. 10th, -at 104 o'clock A:- at. Reir.X.- B. Chase will preach the opening sermon. .Contributioes for the General Association. - . • 1- ' '" • si' , tE;qll'3ll,i, Tioga January 25th 1809. Clerk: , ipcpesti,3ll to state that Justiees of the' Peace elected at the recent election shonfilihmember thit it is necessary for them to file a notich of their acceptance - 9eir election with. the Pinthanotary;vrithiiithirV days from date'cifeleitioh,, if they desire ,•00D2*AIN122 Issitedtollicia:- • - A' • r-'''SODIETIIING NEW UNDER THE UN. At tho furniture . Roonvfof B. T. Van iHorn, we have seen aothething in the Spring Bed lino that heats anything in :sncisteneo.,. They aro pbpap, last forever, and oan not got out of repair., ,They Itto pleati,:inore Piastieitliatt anyetber Spring Dad, and verinin , canlioVstai-in theto, 4 l4-they tire made exclusively, of, tron. . Look at „ then}-1 -it. is ivoctk while.. - , THE RtlnAl 4 ,—Even in of enlarged enterprise; the enlaigemout ,of Moores Rural Nevi" roikWr is wonderful. It Is now a ,quarto of 16 pages, same supprfielal Size as before: 'lt never had any, 'superior . as A Journal of the ihrm and fliesldO in 'this country, and, It _now Ignyop all compolitors far behlndi Al:labia now belong' formed by - Mr:L. Harrison, at the Post- Office. All who want a,bargain v in. A .newspaper 'ilhantdisalLat.ne'c'eTand , litthickihe4 r;- 7 / 7 , :,1".1 •A TER," AMERICAN , ARiIBAN".—We have received, the first Rumberof the Bth volume of this sterling journal of Inventiop, Mechanics, and practical , . soioneo, • published 'Brown & Coombs, 189 Broadway, New York. -No paper of `1 6.oaskii,orkeuor , quoted.:l3:s /tuitherity than this. Its cheapness should place, tho hands of- ovary': Voriringulani • as, its',:praCtical value should coinnion'd it to ever ytriniutiCoentei 'and inventor. The Artisan is a quarto of sixteen Pagql.: .beautif.ully , illustrated, - a Typokij recordlof all-patents isimod..2„,Shighl,surldriptiens 82. /0-copies.,onO ,Yea c i sl6.i:Specithin numbers sent free. „G_Qiiroz. - -ThisrlSestesr or 'the-Philailel phitk monthlievdodi•not.profisi'to be i:;tirely and simply 'a literary produationibut; esters likewise for the outward'adortiaielit. of whmardtind” what success tho'raissiob- has fulfilled,- the number' of-years.ft has flortrishedy'aPd :Contin dad popularity, boarovhat'muit bo' to :the Pub lisher, most satisfactory ' ILA cio 31314 ell e ;sp. To SonooL Dinrcxons - A.;;lS,Onlini.- 7 -By ar hingeradat, with the PubHallo* wo will ie.ll - until fuither notice, the following Books at Introduc tory prices : ' , • The National Readers, and Spoilers. AleNally's J. Monteith's Geographys. Clark's Grammars. Davies' Arithmeties, • ' •, • All biter School Books used in the County will be sold at Publisher's lowest rates, and sent by mail or otherwise to order. „ YOl7 NO CO. Weilabor°, Jan. 27, MO: '1 Tho'largest, bat and cheapest assort ment, of fraines over brought into Tioga, County, ;with large pictures in every way to suit, and card photographs at $1,50 per doz;,'all — going fast at Prank Spender's Art Gallery, iivisfical, Pa. Dec.. 25.41. SEWING .AI4CHLNES. E BONE; Jr. ftrali Premium Sewing Ma chino for sai , o-in Argil sboro, by Oct. 28, 1868-2 t. A, FOLEY. MARRIAGES. , 'MOOIII:KELL. EYAt tbe . houso of the brideipar ems, Jan. 14,18C9, by W•:0-ItIpley, Eeq., Jonathan L Moore, 4nd ttliss Mary E. Kelley; all of ltlelimond. RESIMELL—ATIIENTON.—In Oceola, l'a., Jan. 13, art Itlio lioraoof the bride, by Rot. - W: J, PanOt, John lteinfuel I, Esq.. of Northntuperland, end Nisa..Ennice Adler tom ; of former place. 8311111—REAM—In -Mansfield, Dec, 30, 1868, by Rev, Whiffing P.cach 31r.Seiden A, Bmlth,ofCheshire, Conn., and )11es Addle E.'Reaof, of Jlansilold, 1"a. - .RICE- , SLOSSON.-4n• Luirrencerille;, •Jan. 19, 1869,114 the residence ot the. bride's parente r bydies, J. .I:Tur ton - ,llr:lStu. 11. Rico, of Burlington, byre, And Jibs Celia Slesson; _ DEATilt 4 ;'3: —git4ANIAN-y—etircrui unit graildnoti of 41:D 4..elbisage'd 8 too'. odd la drape. SPECIAL NOICES. -0..--- GENERAL AGENCY,- For SEWING' 111A.0 HINES, MIMI •,WILCOX'& GIBBS • SILENT . B fticliino,_ makes the elastic twisted Loop'Stitcli,'and - the only First-Class Single Thread 3feehine ... 4anufaotered. Also SINCiER'S Ne ;Family find - Menu fife turing' 7SI chinie, with all the late improvements. The Singer Co. sold in the year .'67 over -forty-two .thousand Machines, being several thousand in advance • of advance of any other Machine Maihfartured. - : • The Bgekeyeßhlietle Machine, thd:onty'ohelip Mitehine that makes the Lock f3titoh. Will be sold at $22, for hand Machine ' and ats36, with table and treadle. Orders tak en _ for the Ameri can,Family-Nilitting Machine:" ." (.11±.'0. C. BOWEN, Agent. Office just below the Townsand Mouse, %Yeah,- bore, Pal; Dee. 16, 1868: ' ' • HALL'S ,GETABLE .SICILIAN -•- who . ARE VAY Can have their hair restored to its natural col ;or, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, ;by i uso. • itrthn world, making • brushy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. - ' • . - R. P. HALL lc CO., Nashua, N. H. Proprietors. ' Fur sale 23, 1868. Too Poor. to Pay my. Debts, ICD, not gnito rich enough to 'talc° the 4flenefit o J - the Act." Also, obliged to find somo location where living lo cheaper, or coaao living altoirother.— Timer? re l offer to eell ray place for 1200 DOLLARS, - if applied for before the Ist of - May - next. Said place consists of 131 acres of land, cottage house, never fitib lug well of muter, a good spring, also a brook, and a capital young orchard of sixty trees, over thirty of them in bearing. There is aborif %of an acre lit gar den, and one who SAW the mixed crops of ,potatoes and pigweeds the past season know what the Soil (I presume that either crop might be as well raised separ ately, but have never tried it.) The balance of the lot is also pod sell, as is shown by the strong growth of bull briars and elder bushes along the faeces, and which might eaelly-beirelned byt,indlclons fnegloct coVet the ground. -geld lot is situated 175 rods south' ot the center part of Wellsboro..on ttio Delmar road, and to any ono desirous of embarking in the Elaingtral business or the production of ducks eggs for market, offers conveniences not to be overlooked. Enquire at the Agitator office, or at the shop of Sears & Derby, or for further particulars of , 03117..-11 r. SEARS, :Jim. 6, 189. CAYUGA.PLAgTERT TOTS of Fresh„round Plaster ; at_ Painted .4 Mills Occinstatilly on liaind, , a.t -$0 per Ton Also all kinds of 'Flour, Feed, at lowest Casb prieo. • Will deliver Flour and -Feed ai Titiga Depot, Corning, free of charge. ' W. S. HODGMAN, A Co. • Jan. 6th 1808-3 mos. „ Fointod.Fost., N THE DISTItIG7 COURT , OF THE UN fled States, for the Wester•ti l Digrillof Penn twirania. - - " Win. 11. Thomas, a ha i nkrupt under the act of_ Congress of March 2, 186?. paving applicd'for.,,a discharge; from all 'his, debts, and other clititris provable under said net, by order of the Court, notieeio hereby given to all creditors !who have' proved - their debt. and other persons interested, to appear on the 20th day or Feb., 1869, at ton o'clockk, A. M , before F. E. Stnith, Esq,, it,egister, at his office in Tioiti; Pit:; to "stow cause; if any they • bay's, 'whydlioharge Should not be grittited to the- said bankilupt. , And further, notice is, hereby gives that the second and third meetings of creditors_of 'the said bankrupt; required . hy the 27th and 28th:sections of said act, will be had be= fore said Register, at the same - time rind place: - • -- 'hiTIANDLESS, Clerk of , U, .lMstriet Court for said District. - Jan,-20, 1869-2 t • . , • , . T AMPS.--A new kind of imp for 'Kerosene 14 no breakage of ehimneys—at FOLEY'S. N.EIV 'AD . 4-4 , ...,, • 4,0.. r ~~ N- REWARD.L.? . .! ,L , -\ • V ;•‘ :, •.. ~, .: 7 .- For feat 'merit ;: is' as c e rt a i n as' the changea of ..the seasou4 :._, ,and a rood medicine, lihe • an'i hiniest:Man' i 4oon snakes a rePitiction . of its own, which rogues and humliugai _ cannot xlestgoy. , •• Xhoge,whomee SAZUTLFER• art caways ready ,to siPecik , of its - :virtues'ai the c') Great 4 ccly f ' Pain, Swellings Bruises :SPrilf 7 fs,, urt4i7 utsp;Ordup, Cii,lfrlainh' ' Neiinagi f 04 ,4 eiona - tism. , ' - ,PRIC , 50 CENTS. , • .. S ! OLD 1T EV I ERY" 41:7q, STOKE. MEM ME TN_BANPLUPTOY.—This is to ,give . notice „IL That, on . , the 4th ;day ., of Jar:.., , A. ID. 1889,. awarrant in Bankrti tey was issued against the estate of F. D. angel, of Wellaboro, -in tlio'Ocninfy orTioga [ and Stato-of PcinnaylVania, who has been adjuded a Bankrupt on his own petition; that tho p ymentof uoydebts and,de i livery of any grope i ty belonging to such Bank rupt to him or for hi use and the transfer of any' property by, him areorbidden.bY livi:i that a i. moefirig ' t the creditors of said Ban i) krupt to prove th it debts , and to choose ono 'or • more Assignee Will bo held-at a Court of Bonkruptcy, to be holkn at the oirco or F. E. Smith. in Tio ga, county of Tina, and State of Pennsylvania, before F. E. Smith, Register, on -the 20th day of Feb., A. D. HO, at-10 o'clock, A. M. " - TROMAff A.' ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal Western Dist,Pa. Pr. D. CAannoy,' Deputy. Jan. 13, 1869-4 w. InPanikruptcy: . „. , . • - THIS 1e give notice 'Abut on the 31st day of Deoomber A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was dewed against the estato of James R. Wilson ofdtichmond, in the' oounty of Tioga, and State ofPenneyivania, who has been adjudged a Bankrit on his own petition ; that the payment °flan debts and delivery of any property belongibgto such Bankrupt, to him, Or for his use, and the transfer of, any property by him are forbiddettiby law . : that a Pleating of the Crdditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts,:and to ohciosh , no or more Assig-nees of his estate, will bo held-, roe - court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of F. E. Smith, in the Boro of Tioga, Pa., Wore F, E Smith, Register, on the aOth - day February, A D 1869, at 10 - - • . T 10MAS A. ROWLBY, 11. S. Mual Wcatorn District, Pa. Jan 13,'89. Pr DAVID CAMERON, Dopy. . , 1 . . - .'Orphaue Court Sale. -' , I N pursuance:of lan order , of. the Orphans Court of Tioga (County, dated 7th Docem ber-1868„ tho Outlersigned, Administrator of AIM Estate ot RObOrt-Martin, late of-said County, deceased; "Will f di . Wednesday. the - Sil: . day of February, 1869, at khe•,Court House .in Wells. boro, at ono. o'clock P '.-3512, oxpOse O sale ,tho following described-'real''aStatolat ' tifO'ProP erty of said. Idacedont,.!l 7 viz-=O.ll- that , lot ofland situate in' Delmtr - T'otinship; in the, Comity of Tioga and StatoOf . Pennsylvania. !Beginning at a beech iti - , lin. of land's Into of -Jonah Brourator—thenco' .3 , lands of the said Jonah Brouster; Bast ?. 70,. .olls.to_a-,havaloak..4...uwitor 'iliaicit7l4(.Batd la t _mentioned lcit ,synth,, Ea `ro - Ei'' to a post. Tb .. co by land formely owned liy,Aim._Baelie, wes 70 rods to a post, thence 133 , ,1ands formerly o Samuel Dickinson, North, 57 :Ode to the .plo O 2of be,ginning—containing 24 - acreg. Terms ash. JOHN BNOLISH, Jan. 1.13;1869—5t ' - - Admit.. Hars7e• CM: Iniet ilini PE =MI -r SOIC *sat. to o #:kood stook : of, PALI, 4p- TER GOODS T.- L, pA Tfb DWX &. Co'fi ~ liou want ", 11,11211 Z Di such as ALPACAS,:. POPLINS, CAMBRIC , % FRENCH JACOrTS,' ORG . ANDI ~ - PEQUAS,TE SAILES, BLACK ' ~ ; AND COLORED SILKS, . -. '. &:., c•CT. ' • • • . . ; -ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, • SHAWL 'AND I CLOAK DEPART—, KENT COMPLETE, .„ TRIMMINGS, L, TS YANKEE - ,NO TION-S, HOOP' SKIRTS„ BAP MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA . -• FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS. , . A fresh lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassineres and a Tailor to Cut and Fit. ml. Shoes, Boots HATS AND" . 0 OROOKER), HARD WA '• . ,WARE, PS, STRAW GOODS, WOODEN MIARE,, E, SHELF ItA.RD AILS, IRON, SALT, LIMA- PL time, ,Oa STER, PORK, FLOUR I l uga Plaster, &o. G-RO ERIES, rho most 'coMplete TEAS. Wo are old - . to I. •SUGAW MOLASSE S; and in fact everything the'GrOcOry - - - - • . Also, llutter tubs a ad Pails ; on com tolssion—,uo charges .for handlin.g; but would like a small portion of the money yon • get in re turn, that is if our Prices suit. took you can find, such as tea drinkera and know , them bo good. , . . I A'I , IVIERS TOOLS, - Ail kinds and supsrior quality. . . If you don't fail to, :try onrs.—, want good. Cat NTRY • PRODUCE - takon in oiehango. Goods. We propose to sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live" ;prices given at the: counter—only one prlie. Cash paid for piodnaa if desired. , . T. L. BALL4IN k CO .25,1808. 'nog% Pa., Novi BTESEMENTS. I= AEI EMI A, PA. maio zoozo REGUL 'TOR STORE! CORNING; N. 'Y. I • 4 , ~.. '.A" =MEI IJAVING purchased tho imam stook former ly ownedty: 11. - Oloff, We wairld announce to the p. plc of Tioga'County &Mire hair° just received a full assortment of .- • =I ggISIINABLE -:gi101IS? lIIIIMMEI • bought since tho "(scout dooliud, pricis, and wet tnytte. tti I ath ci' titipiekitt,a`lood bargatne, to give as a oalt. !Itall"o s antinnallykirop a fun stook of , =I roßtss: . :GoaDs,, , `,-:',..:'::',". ` - .,`:.'• k,`:'.. - ',. '.: , ...- 40,21,4* 44410*, SILK Germs, WHITE GOODS, Cottcon. G<)4c)(2.63 WOOLEN AND PAISLEY. SHAWLS, • Y NIUE NOTIONS, Bt6TS ANII 'SHOOS, GIC,OCERXES, CROCKERY, &c., &c. You have only to look through air stock to Satisfy yourselves, that we aro selling ::“.Cheapeif, than the' Cheapest." Canittii 'Merchants suppliod at small advance from Ndw' York Cost. NEWELL A _OWEN. . : The, Battle -bias been Fought AND VICTORY :WON. . . GGODS high in quality and low in price ha;Fo carried the day, and hereafter will be found ready . nd willing for active and efficient service iri behalf of all those who will call and give their t te. order?. t WICKHAM i ~, FARR'S, Al. TIOGA, PA — tin the' Dry Goode eido wo have a full %and ',complete and aseortment of Fall and Winter GOODS, dood stook of FlanneZe, Sheeting!, Prints, Mullins,• De - r , loines and Dress Goods, with a groat varioty of YANKEE NOTIONS, with which to MI in and• trim up. = We would Oall spceial attention to our assortment of Hats aud• daps, . , with prices which we krtoW will compare favard bly with prices of the same goods before the 'war. l • Boots and Shoes, . • : • which havabeen made to drder tromp/I . foot stoo - with' warrantee. Work ready to be shownnd fitted to all customers.. The Grocery ' stock in cludes, . Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Peas, Cof . fee, - Rice; Syrup, )Molasses, &c., &c., Then comas the WOODEN• WARE, such as Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards, Mop Sticks, Sugar Boxes and Pails, together with numerous other Goods, such as Crockery, Glass-ware, Stone-ware, &0., which 'we will always ho glad to show and risk the selling after the goods are seen and ex atnlrd, Tiiirga, Oct. 16, 1808 'Great Bargains For all who call at Wilson (t, VanValkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. in French Metlmes, Empress Cloths, Bea ver Sackings of all discrlptions, Poplii - is of all colon - . I 1. `.„ I .1 Ail-- DELiIkES- & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, I FACTORY'S, SIIIITINGS, BLEACH : ED AND ON.BLEACHED MUSLINS. - HOOP SKIRTS, of evori'desosiption, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also, the largest and ehoapest assortment of , • REIDY IME CLOTHING' ever - brought into Tioga CoUnty; Remember the place, and call before purchasing. We hove a litrgo assortmot of Gonte Furnish _iog Cio9.4l4.consiating,of Drawers, Under-Shirts, Flannel Shirts, ' Buck Sleeves, and Mittens, and . Clothing of everydescriptign manufactured to suit. - _ Thankful for past patronage, and by atrict at tention to business we hope to share a continu ance of the same. WILSON &WAN VALKENDURO Wensboro,Oct.l2, IsoB-3f. FOR SALE---ono pair of plAaruro Bob.. at Doo. sa, 1868. ROLES a BARKEIVB ME WICKHAM & FARR, Fait & Winter. Goods IN CORNING. _._:__.:___ W E havo received.% very LARGE STOUR of FILL V'D WINTER GOODS on the moat favorable terms, and wi aold at very email advance from coat. .1 e think vie hazard nothing in saying that wo keep the '''',:'.BE.S'T ASSORTONT' and the BEST QUALITY of Goods thdt aro kept in the place. - Revd a store light enough to 11.40 what you are buying, and pledge oursolves to SELL AS' LOW, quality considered, as tit anyotherestabliehmelat We continuo to make our CLOTH TRADE ono of our specialties, and when desired MAKE TIIEM TO ORDER • on short notico and in the best manner. W; have addod to our stock a good assortment Of CARPETS, oontisting of BRUSSELS, :HREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OM CLOTH and MATTING, and oan 801 l them HOW VERY LOW We aro the agepts for the GRi t iT E. S. TEA COMPANY and sell TEA at Now York prices by tho single pound. All visiting Corningf aro invited to call and examine stock and prices. • SMITH & WAITE. Corning, Oct. 1, 1866. D'E'N'TISTRY, ;.,70 4 .,,ifz.„... a , Die C. N. pARTT, will still continuo his business in Wollsboro " ' no. whore he respectfully Solicits the patronago of all who need, or desire tin) services of a Dentist. Having been for the past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry exclusively, ho feels dinfident of giving perfect satisfaction in all op erations intrusted to his care._ Special Attention given to the treatment of caries, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration, and infatuation of the gums, and all 'other diseased to which the teeth and gums aro subject. jar First Class Work - guaranteed in both me chanical and oporatiyo Dentistry. j'Orrlcn at my rOsidonee nor tho Episco pal Church_ AVellsboio, N0v.110868.-3m DRS. THOMAS & WARREN, DENTISTS, TIOGA, PA.\ ELY solo -I_llo ly upon the beauty,dur - ability and ar .,„ ' • tistio merit of -7.— c" 4 4'1 - "' their work- to d 7-0 ?-erisyks,' rocm „ them., irlifkllPW • 1 " -- We buvo all tho modern im provements and do every itinkof workitnown tb the prefescion. DR. C. 1110 MAS. T. R. WARREN M. D. TlOgo, Oct. 28, 1808. • Dentistry 4016 k-s—, • V It' '4l%'E Lawrenceville. IAR: H. E , VAN HORNE, late with Bar