Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, November 05, 1872, Image 3

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    LOCAL NOTI ► S:
r alding's Glue will ineti4l your ways
both common and packing; cheap for
cas h, at ge.nett's, Covington.—nTv, 5-2 w.
:or. SAk .—A good yoke of working
oxia, seven years old. Time will be given
f o es - :, payment for approved security, En
qiwe of Robert Trull, Charleston,
och7-3t.
Daniel' Bacon has • returned froM
Antrim to this yillage.. Those desiring his
professional service_ will find him at his old
office one door east , of Miss Todd's- Music
Mora nn Main street.
Doniestic and bleached cotton, including .
Canton Flannels, Tiukinge., Denims, &c.,Etre
much cheaper than heretofore. You will
Ii:11.1.1 goad stock of these at the very lowest
pl:ces at Bennett's, Cevington.—Nov. 6-2 w.
J. C. ' & A. M. Bennett, Covington, Pa.,
ere offering a full stock of general xnerchau 7 l
(lice this fall at very- low prices for ready pay.
We respectfully invite the. attention of close
cash buyers to inspect the Goods and ascer
tain the prices. The highest market price
u. c.s.su paid for Butter.—Nov. 5-2 w.
At:cm:T.—On the premises of the late
B. Jones, deceased, in South Charles
tc,n, Pa., on Friday, Nov. 15th, 1872,10 cows,
1 epan oflorses, mow of hay, and a bin of
cats Also a lot of firming utensils, will be
sold on nine months time.; (hay and oats 8
months time,) with upproved security.
Oct. Z, 1872-3w*
THE GEM Or THE TOILET the 'world says
:s SozoDovr. It renders the teeth pearly
wi,ite, gives to the breath a fragrant odor,
eztini,uishing the tll•humora which usually
Low from a bad and neglected set ofteeth.
Sozonoxr is so convenient, and produces a
sensation 84 once so delightful that it makes
/t a pleasure to use it.
J. C. &.- A. M. Bennett, Covington, Pa.,
offer for the fall and winter trade a -com
plete stock of men's and boys' boots,, of
Chamberlain's and Willson k Davison's
make, Every pair warranterj: 'tubber boots,
heavy overshoes, <54c., at the lowest prices.
Afall stock of women's and children's fine
and coarse work. All as cheap as any deal
ur ir. tile 'State. Nov. 5,2 w.
The ne7. - horse plague or epidemic now
spreading among horses is said to be much
like Diphtheria in the Human Race. Stimu
lating applications to the throat are bene
fcial in both disorders, so that horkmen are
nor: disposed to use Salutifer quittifreely for
this purpose. This seems to be rational
treatment, from the marked success of Se
httifer when used fcr Diphtheria.
telie Agitator.
ITESDAY, N'OVEMBER 5 , 15721.
Home Affairs.
Mlll7
—Vote
—Vote.early i
—Don't vote but once i
--How is your horse
• —Burglars and incendiaries are busy rot
Corning.
—The horse epidemic' has appeared at
Elmira
—This is Election Day. Let every man
do r his duty ! •
—The horse disease has made its appear
,'
v.r.ce in this village.
—Look out for spurious fifty cent currdrl
- L. new batch is said to be out.
—Re - :, Dr. Metcalf, senior professor
1-1 , .21 art College, Geneva, died last week.
Lay , : 1...0.:1/ three or fvur co.::es
- : . .r.ina• in Luck Haven nom eating cheeSe.
A. new time table went into effect on the
last Monday The changes RTC
OE
I` . .t. C: P:
ar'd indil.,ll to Hon. John Ocott and
Hyp.. sint,r C.oucron 1,77: valuable public
4 , 22 .1711
-Hl' .17 D. G;e,n, ..4" William!Tort, haz
-1../.', -),,ink,l f(..r
Hr. F.:sal Gile, sr , ar, r.,id resident of
Rol:mond t - waehip, dial czt Canoe Camp
iea WeE,IS Earday.
—There was an aAjaurned tertr. of Court
bciti in this viliaze last Friday mainly for
r.aturr.iization purposes.
—The proprietor the Irln House,
LDC:V Haven, aro ma Aug preparationa to
:faztlro their own
fiicy :ay "he's got the epizootic," now,
whcn a man is attacked by a desire to brace
up ;amp-posts with his body.
—The State Executive Committce of the
Young Men's Christian Association, propose
westing in Williamsport this month.
--See to it that when the polls C‘OSO this
ovening every Republican voter in Your dis
trict shall have voted for Grantand 'Wilson.
—Greeley papers say that "littekalew has
been counted out." Yes, those 49,049 Dem
ocrat who remained away from the polls did
—Williamsport BourbOns say, "They don't
care any way." They they will be
whipped, but they have plaYld n good joke
on Horace.-
• ;
--The ilornellzville . 7 -1 01c,$:Itntes that there
lir: to enty a ili 3 of side truck in the Herl' i
station yard,. and yet therq\ is not ;
rAnni•f, .
--The Co aler:port Jc,;24-,10. - of lit3t weal:
,y! that L .ca= CuAintr, respected
wa, i-trieken paraly
z.= anti since.
--Ellen McGraw, aged twenty-two, wan
dered from home in West Almond, Allegany
c.>, - ,;*. . while derzt4ed, and was
r,“11 , 1 banging front alree.
—lnere is a man in Jersey Shore so fond ;
ci cr.Qney that it is said ; after paying a man
a '0;11 ; ha walks home with „him so as to be
nur the money as long as possible
.teamiToiter exploded at Ladd's mill, ;
in West Union ; a-portion cutting off beech
ten irmlifes square and trisin7 fifty feet
the, roof. No one was hurt.
—A. lad named Evilhare, about fifteen
yearz• of age hal., been missing from his
luque at 'Williamsport since last. Tuesday.
lit I:
?1 VeCl to hove teen drowned
' Las been a greater falling off in
yple crop thir season than before in
luny year It is areounted for by the fact
clrf.' are ro many more appiec-•to fall off.
poi - cpz
1:t at a:
tarnitllpp2inanoo, tile gospel will reach
ta: - ,;^r nltrnber r.f cape than nt-Intl, on
Uhath day
- c , :.rres.pondcnr 'lnforiwz u: Obit on the
i.. - e: - I,ng of the 19:11 ult. Mt Nathan . ::ilea,
a 2 - :. , uth of about sixteen v ar;.% ; ear, of the
iit:' Wallace ;Nile:, of :\ lac - 110)11u, Vre 3
bv a c•At. h2,d inst,mtly
=II
nirthuniberi-antl Pr(2,bytery have
re shed that. Rev. - 21 r. lierri. of'
Williams
port, shall nvt preach again until the charges
made against him are adjudicated, and his
ministerial and moral character fully
dicated. •
—H H. Fitch, the Lack Haven baggage
mr...-,ter, who was so badly injured in some
myiterious manner racenty, died• last week
11.unday. The local papers don't quite know
whether the man was ussasrdnated or com
mitted suicide.
William Roberts is to remove this
week to his new hoine at Horscheitis, N. Y.;
where he will. engage ,in In: hint
.our village loses` tr,' valuable l 'citieen rind
`Horseheads gains one. - While we regret his
departure, we wish him health, success and
'happiness wherever he goes.
—Tne Williamsport Gazette is responsible
for this:
__A pleasant ,luokiag geptleMEyq
itikiii!t4 Q% 44 iktfor4 SO 4941
Frith a good deal of
:he ft&ii
ERNE
".11iday, and, inhaling. file the-atN2:efithusi-1
aStically
this, invigOrtiting?'t" -4 ±4'o;iii,:ikisi,nlll'ittios,,'
Pert;',' said thev onOientious: 'The!,
pleasant looking gentletrian , retired., t. ; -
' Q'Conner, -late -of ClO:riling: was
married reeentli , Seranton.,sto_:j.:ettle,,
daughter.of,D,r.:steiens;,onC..'of,the leading
citizen; of :Scranton f _The - Marriage pro , ,
great sensatiOkin'that .City, as , the
girl married P'Cotiner' yirithout knOvirb,
edge os consent of her. 'parents, having left .
her homedressed'as .. ,hride, on,the pretence
of going to a masquerade = ,
--The Corning Journal tells tli is horse story:
Dr. A T Mills, was-stooping,doWnto exam
ine-A fore foot of one of hisShinies.,, standing
in the when :the animal seised'. him
:the side. with his. teeth, And sh4tking.-hiai,
• actua.ll± . lifted 'him into, the- low . manger.—
- Dr. :St. Was Surprised:by the Sudden" attack,
and freed hitnielf sooty Ai possible., Br.
Mills's clothing saved him froin'-a lac'*ated
wound, but there is a hand-breadth of purple 1
skin and of tender inusetes. .
—We have received a half-dozen' pieces of
new
.music and songs published by 'Peters,
'of New York; - ,,csimpritifig'• - "The 'Belle of
Saratoga;3larch'!.hY Batimbncli,'r.,2bai and
Chorus by James E Stewart, a Walti, and a 1
Polka by Kinkel ; and a• fine song !-'O,l Give ,
me all aloe -hi. the Southi' by 'Wilt B.:lfaYsi•
, .
1.70 t being much Of a musical critic ourselves,
we propese"to. send theSo'Works to - ar expert
in that .line in ,Wh,oSe jaclgmen
ve
have the utmost confidence. We are under
.obligailon;` for them tq. Miss H, W. TOdd,
of this village, who has: _a fine Egleetion — of
the best , new Productiens on sale Itt,her-'
music store on Main street, = ",
THE Last RALLY.-- Last • SatittapT even
ing the' last meeting:of 'the 'campaign was
held by the Republicans;nt the:Coartilouse
in thigvilrnge. Ar'fair ancliericti tiks present,
though the house was not fille:cTai it has been
several times during the heat,of the!Ca.m
paign. The fact is, that our opponente got
so dreadfully whipped last month, and are
still so badly demoralized that they 'don't_.
seem to have any more fight- left - in then,
and Republicans are therefore novas' active •
as they would be if they felt they had foe
man worthy of their steel. And so nanny-, of
them did noCturn out to the Meeting Satur
day night, though we trust-they Will
on hand at the polls to-day.' Rut theijs who
did att'end at the Court Houso.' were „richly
repaid for their trc,able, rci:they,lteard
couple of excellent speechei--ronong= the
best made during the campaign.
Hon - J. B. Niles spoke first and retievied
in a 'rapid manner the State . and Mitioisal.
record of the. Republican party, showing
what it had' done for the finances or Penn
sylvania and of the country at large, OA
'calling attention to the happy results of its
policy as shown in the sound currency. of
the country and the universal 'prosperity of
the . people. He then explained. why :he
could not vote for Mr. Greeley, calling ht-'
tendon to his secession record, to his _Port
land epeech, and to his more recentutteran
ces while "swinging around the Circle."
After he had concluded ; Hon: H. W. Will
iams delivered one of the most *logical and
convincing arguments in favor of the con
tinued supremacy of the Republican party
to which we ever listened. It was almost
judicial in manner and spirit. The aigu
ment was so closely knit that it
.is hardly
possible to fuld any point more worthy of qud
tation than another. That part of it where he
disposed of the claim that the rebels should be
re-instated in office as a means and evidence
of "reconcilitation" was admirable, and *as
highly enjoyed by the audience. .liin whole,
the meeting was a fitting close of a cans
paign in which the sound common sense and
sober reason of the people have exposed and
defeated the most stupendous confidence
game of the 'century. ,
"Luz wno Loon.En LIKE ttir7. l l--
One day last week a fey. , gentlemen of this
Tillage care in Elmira, and while theie pne.
of them net with an adventure 'which re
vealed a sad state of destitution in at least
one locality in the - county of Chemung.f--
That the story rnfizr iye rutty
i c r prrccratea—trre
reader should understand that the gentleman
alluded to bears quite . ii,clo‘ie resemblance to
lion. , Stephen T. Elayt, of Corning, the
Democratic candidate for Congress in
.thlat
district. •
A: the party were cOrnini out of Haight?s
3alcon just b.ftcr dinner, a,stranger steppad
up to the man who looked like Hayt but
wasn't Hayt, and requested to 'speak with
him privately a moment: Falling behind
the rest of his party, our townsman inquired
what was 'wanted. The stranger said'he had
been looking for his hearer a- great while;
that things
4 were. in a bad way over, in his
section, and that something had•got to be
done at once. 'taking in the situation - at
glance, our friend, -who is decidedly "up to ,
snuff" ip matters political, inquired where
his new-found, friend claimed a local habiti
tion. He was told at Mc ate s Corners in the
town of 'Veteran.
"Well," said the man who wasn't Hayt,
'iiaw do political affairs look over at ; the,
Corners?" I
"They look rather scaly," rplied, the
gentleman from Veteran. "The fact is, it
looks as though the d—d Republicanswoul4
lay us out, unless we have help right tdostg.!'
" What sort,of help do you want?" said
the man 'ivhe might have been Hayt. "Well,
now," said the Refctmer from the Corners,
"you know there's the boys, they've got to
be treated, and thirigs have got to be made
pleasant all around. The fact is, we need a
few stamps over there."
"How much do you need?"
man who'stood for Hap.
- "Drell," quoth the statesman from Dean's
Corrers. "I guess about five , dollars will
do."‘l
"Nell," said Itayt's representative,'"y4
see these gentlemen . ahead, I have got to at
tend to them now. You just: go 'back•tp
llaight's Saloon, arid wait. there until I, get
at liberty, zo that I can come around and
matters with you."
Tight," said the'Veteian Reformer ;
and off be trudged to wait for Hayt. Wheth
er he is still waiting we don't . kno - w;1)ut: we
suspect there have been some few remarks
made recently over at the Corners not high
.complimentary to a candidate for 'Con'-
grest who waa so mean as go back on the
boys" in this style, fa rt (.1 play such ft' •st.urvy
trick on a free and independent ""R : ifoimir to
• ......
boot.
WESTFIELI; Izs Ms.—Friend, Agitat , "7-
I , :ot)vithstitriding • our much baked of rail'.
road communication with the outside
by way of Horne Only
agMation;•but .we hope tbr a more tangible.
roadway with rolling stoc4that Mali tve - te
all irhaginery. _Yet".withein any ioad.:l;innA,
say that our little Boro of Westfield eeikalni ;
ly grow; improvement is the, slgu: : -ottlq.
times on every corner and,in the ,
must, ho weyer, except some Of
which are in A deplorable condition:
only excuse I can thiiik of fok`itot stolilicng
the holes, where shins and necks arefn:itan
ger, is that "a hole will wear lonzei• tliSn. a :
patch,' and. often wider. - • z
Lo-6 Plank has built a house on, Chtqclh
strew that; speaks NVfi I for its bUtiders . . - mid •
the place Aldrich and Dodgetre just .
pleting a large And well arranged store
the ground where :C-firdnr:r 'and 'Hinitee's
grocery wits burned, so I,tutt hurn: die*
trict is now 'ail rebuilt blitilfe drug store.—
J. P. and E. E. Sinnuous,a.re displa.ylng• had ;
dispensing a fine lot of; dty goods rwkere.lit
- ,Krusen' did' 'business. B. Airins
opened a dry goodif.etorct on . the. corner. of
Main and Mill Streets; where,Bliss and Plak
manufactured andsold . koot&Oid shbesi. :
The - AverlyßrofherS are greatly:enlargiug
their tannery, and are doing a goad business,-
their work being 'their • best recommend '7"''
Ambrose Close has: l PUt a new front ill his 1
hardware store. B B Parshall has rcturhtd-.!
from the, West, after a, short stay, :and:
building a house - on keystone avenue,lit new
• : ; street that has just keen ,opened. We now
'mite six . dry goods steres . , - frq..har,dl,‘ltte',
tabliihmentSlind tyci 'groceries in ,OPeratiOn ;
andz-and-:-it , high j.
near 'fbrgettiOg Co give - our principal;' C. C.
- .Ward;•the credit of orginizinkliFfeeioTillat (
has agrevably,astoriished the natives 4ihd
gittiff 911j101 , 40 0 ,1 4 1 . 1 0; 1 414 , r
hundredand 'eleven pupilf,Under his
_
,charge, happy ',fatuity iof.
:„ectnyerting part of ;their "miiehieveus
aexpiireedent.`'.ef kno,*ledga, that
'shall halp"them"iolve the problems — of .
coning years. - .geeond,,,term,, ,of,' this'
school, witii;anablereorpi:tffit444*Ctnder
th e• charge' - of 34; cip'entr , ibaut
.the "1117 t 4.Peeernbeir., And-by- thei'...ivey; I
Would gi : 4;e"atriendlY Turning to - ,all - ,Young ,
men aspiring - fer:sehelaltie hisnor, riot =to at
tend our. sehent,this'Vntei,e4ecting talent •
"heart' whol . e.'.*(l=Taneyffee,', for it Twill:be
impossible _with': the - number eV handsome
yfiting ladies that - g'rice young
ladies earti offer;but , few. inducements .to
spend c 2eithi,ns:Utt side
,of' a. good
-
high -geheol,. a splendid' - elitinee.. to improve
their musical talents and congenial lady
compatilens, for our young men are fewand
bashfUl.. - - - ALLI7BT+ '
T/OGA CO*NTT TEACHERS' . INSTMETT.E.-
StC,ICETAIM'S REPORT. — . lnstitute owned
Oct. 14th, 2 o'plpek p. tn., in the Baptist Hall,
Wellsboro, at the call of Piof. E. Horton,
County Sup't. Exercises commenced with
singing. Prayer by :Bev. N. L. 'ReynoldAs.
H. L. Baldwin, and Hattie D. Close , were
elected Secretaries, - Seventy-four names
weie enrolled. 3liss,lFlora T. Parsons of
Boch ester,' N. spoke- owthe origin of, the
Pestalozzian metbod Of - teaching.. She .gave
sn interesting description - 0f 1 ,43.4',11 at4:tio
gress, illustration a
's sbriii of the menus
employed. :Adjourned.
Eiening session opened with: singiag.. 801 l
called; response • b,,y sentiment. Bev, -,;NT , . L.
_Beynblda read" au :ititia.'y .111O,'!.0,tigiri! of
Language." He' said , that some' supposed
words to have been gilteti: to,)nttn.Alirectly
from God.' -Another-theory - was 4that` man
being gifted - will A' riatural
,itistinet,scoined
,
words as he needed-them •He argued. in• fa
vor of thejatter theory, and provedihis point
Vy.referririg to the first attempts oCychildren
at laziguago, , ,l7 reference td ancienfleemis,
and various other arguments Of - a like :char
acter. "The languagerpt the tailor, makes
the mai." He Concluded:lT 'saying that We
were wiser than.2orir forefatherS'eltily,by!nhat
they had-bequeathed to "ui„ Prof - Horton
expressed-himself well. pleased with -,the at
tendance.
Quartette—"Nobody's Child." Adjthirned.
. Tuesday, 9:a. in. Singin g ; . ..reacihift. of
Scriptures and prayer by. L
Bev. N. . :Rey
nolds. 'lst Grade,Wellsboro Graded 86hbol,
. . .
sang a piece entitled 'lardy Scholar," Anna
C. Gillett, teacher.
Miss Parsons gave them an object lesson
on naming and describing the different parts
.of .objects. Prof. F. A.. Allende9tu„red on
"Arithmeticl" ste sitidthatAL.atherittner
ally had too many classes in this study. Tiro
classes in any one' ittithMeti6,,areitltaCleht•
Principles belop4ag . .l6 Higher Aiithinetic
should beiatightinet_fiVollo,l4n . g order: l'st,
notation and , numeration; 2d, difference be-,
twee!). figure - andnum.ber;, Bd, odi,land. e; 4n;
pen* and,ceinpriitei. 4th,:factioringaidtan
gellation; sth, tables la , c 0,2, zirnon use; 6th,
reduction • ' 7th, analySis;. 'Sth; fractions.—
Recess—Miss Parsons instructed the ?Enid
tute m the giving of objeCt .liSsiens.' The
tamof. some object is given,. and.. the pu
pil is r_ squired to select,differeut i parts which
are n rned by thi l'AFh‘t dild`*ritten in or
der;
der; fter which the •pupil isibquired4o name
each art. Prof. Allen spoke on the subject
of GSrammar.. He•said that children sliplfd
not ,study Grammar until they to' liana
ficient mental ditcipline.' - net =sizoad 1)e
taught simple analysiefirst, Be stro — ri
v fispt..
ocated • the writing of , spelling lessons: in
stead of the common most4,l4_ -4.!se. '.Ad
lour-fled: -, .• '
._
Afternoon, Institute opened*with singingg
of Calistlienid2 - onts, selected. iiiimXiss Par
sons's.' book. Prof.' Allen on Geography.
He said that the geography qf holm? , should
be taught_ first,' ' Examinatie*'-inspeetion;
interrogation, direction, information, com
parison and classification is the natural Or
der of rocei7ing hnowledge.' "0,9 1 4!,' Pf
compass should be taught, then . distance , by
actual measurement, ' after-Wards general
*view."' Miss Parsemp gave MI object'. lesson
in relation to numbers. Children it' taught
•,
an" liable to make mistakes.. Chfidten in
counting aref apt "tl),:e'orifound {h~to feats
counted, with the numb ers us ed. Re7.3lr. Cal
kins said that some teachers fail because they
try to teach children things beyond their
comprehension.
Prof. Allen remarked that children should
'never be ts.ught what Ihe,y, would, naturally
learn themserves. Adjourned.
Evening Session.- Song entitled "To the
Storm Winds," by Prof.. Winters: Miss
Parsons read an essay on the "Science .>f•
Questioning." ."A well trained, questioner is
'a great opener of them:and. 'll..thacher's suc
cess depends upon his skill in questioning.
The teachers object should be, not to tell and
to explain, but to lead hisimpils on by ques
tions to see the truth, ~theiriselve,l-:.-41iidie
lem.; use of simultaneous questions."lls.gooo.
Questions are not meant to show off the
teacher, but to draw, out the scholar. Ques
tions shoilld:alm,it itren4eni4lthe Judg
ment and faculties of the pupil." Quartette.
Miscellaneous remarks by ,ProE
,411cp, B.
C. Wheeler and other members-of the Insti- •
tute. Hon. J. I. Mitchell made a short and
spirited speech. Adjourned.
Wednesday Morning ;Sessipn , opened 4s
Usual. 2d Grade of Wellsboro School,' Ida=
lIC t9ddard, teacher; Vetitih:rough,wipipi
tercating exercises. Atlis',.P4rsoni da.v.e.thens
a leSsen on designktineOhjeCtS:aii'd:theirlva
-,rions qualities. - Prof.]•Allen, - orcArithrnetic.
He• owl ained,the,, Trincliiles,en v`ihieiC.trac
tions.tire,ilated very3'cleirlsr.'''jlteeks i s . i7- 1 7- 1 1
..- Re-assertihled:" * Mfes - Par4Ons 'i - it.p!: giv%
object lessons: "Ist, develdp4hisoideai:then
give the term which expresses that idea; 2d, '
proceed ; firm the•parileillan qualities of an
Object to the general qualities; Bd, fu - st what
the child can receive, riot_ what the teacher
ean impart." ExercisC - in ',siiiilling:' Ad
journed..
i
r:,
Afternoon. , Institute opened ith singing.
Praf.:Wirttets Said .tititskiiikits, Altiometrq
should be taught to younger p Ails ; to en
able them tounderstand those ortions of
, Ar,ithraetic relating.to it.. i He
,ill , strate4 titis
tisfetho'cl. 6 . f , ' teaching Vi*'' ditin j okltraktiik a
~problern:„X?rof. Allen,extemled.hl4t r,emarps
I 011 Grammar.' - iticeParsons` gijte am object
lesscg cis the . e
onstructiug' of ) to es--
showed the Manner - of condensing sevefel
sentenceslnto Dire.' Iteeess:...' ~:',',. • !
Genetal -. exercises: , „B t „C.,Wheels:Baraht
: I- .I..eWis, F,- N... Cass;- an cr. oifierscswilie.4
Prof. Allen on SchcPoT 'l.lconOtriy. • :Ire' di!,-
I..vi-ded his discourse iAtathree,partai r let,-Ob r
i ' . ' • . " 8d
jects of Study; 2d, Registers -of'Study:; - ,
1 What rpearis.should oe employod to promote
queried the
Study. The object Of study •is to distiplin.
Itie - Mttua:.' He td - that: - eorrifol4bl4. - g - ats
aid - . i gen: iiiiiiuid iiia' , 4 elitillatt3MONtbi
. -c.t;serti:j;re , cessary.' . Adjourned!' :7
~'.'Llierupg. ' polo by 'fir, batit. - : 11te'rerS'14
itei , noldi rectoreTcr Subject:42OirtoTtAkt
He said that - "the Fp-Alb , of.ths . mind' de",
Ve6o4- . iiPoi : ilie 1 0 AY;.d.i-eltgs.4 l 4o4.fsAck,
'the ,Ivill. Over-eating i violent: ezereize..or
stimulant ;:rOali,,:en I3ie:irtil2l' - :Tbk.'*,4)4
:does , intich_ to• aeceleraie or. retard -.t.liought:
[ Oiy,tlionihti will itti:no'farth'ei than Mirk.=
pirations. , The tri9jOrit,:of,p4le - diilike
intense' thought.- Mine NOITTs,.., kite eilSiei
' o reading 'then Theology." pipaitette-?Z`lOi0.
1 et "of" • Liberty,{'; coltposel hy XIII Mfel3l):
'3faj, - 31erriel4Vide a fe't,r - einaik3 follOviecl
by I); Cazheron, p.. 4.:. p4Acy, - . y -: . *4 - 631kasI r
mart and Johnson. -2itijorn, -. :7 -;:y .! :' ..:
••:- ued • • • . I
•Timrsday'..' Itsktibite: opened: eilt-,0:.;.in.
with 'ttsttal 'exertiset,4' , V 1 grade., i7elhihao
Oraadfl.: School, (Hattle O.< Claiii,-.ttiaiiher,)
sang a niece entitled " Ring the Ballis. !' .` ~ 9b.
:jactiassoii was giviif.thwist*44atioilf
on prhyi,ary and' secondary : polcris. - - . -q , :- ..•, 1 :i:
::-
Prot Alleman riiithinetioq ...iit.4;:ezßiaine4
*i4.401*. 1 ,.',.f 05* 1 44iii.§iii4:4 1 441.4 -11 *
- Miss - Parson on object lessons; .:he'..tidto- 1
catedibe'decciratlngotthe schodl rosoirt"*lth
flowers:: "For - - yiturol-olassii use ,objects
.roi..4ary; with theiinames;=numbet; - qi,tl.ol
:4n4 - „oes.. -.:Olawiplini,ihotil4l:)) . 7 *t
,144` ; '00 . qualitiel otitarious objeet4 ' 014k
ple'ditamiltar names to ex*sia'Ah "1-',lgil
4 .
.one prominent quality ; - sa; i*o_ir.lnior§
contrasted-qualities; Ath;--tw i o .omore:One
liqOtill'Auttli4,lei."' - '..rfor..Allitik • :sysilk47. An
. .,.Graminar,„..:.:;' ... ,:.7. - 2 . .3 1 , :: ; -:- --:-- ~ , -:„1,;.i..:1 1
• '•*tittootiOstiori'opeo4 iittitAiaa i i4c ,
Olt r i Ne 4 '494 1 Calig#4o,9 .:404, , ,'. illi:7t
I* * *C - til "9"Or ' 1 11 -- 1141
children ahould. be taught the Flora and -Fad
na of their ontlif gi tat 04.44 , .41 th .
collecting Inc 4 , , 1 tMe. #
He showed some no spec melts o 'titres and
seeds collected and arranged by pupl_te of the
Orphan School underhis diarg... Miss Park
sons gave a lesson in." In wi l t ire Dpaiying,i'
Recest • i •• • •
General Exerclps: Mr: R. ,s.l„ tt.:ll 4 . i)ire.l.7p(i
k IT , ue ...
fa , ititip protlingsl
th 7. • •., i yV. hail 'ed• FT
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e t ~ • . ,t, :, 4 nc . ja i at
ad s wee e• . n awe •ng a Apirit i le lug airy
among her-pupils. Missißrewster explained
her manner of condttcting a recitattem in
spelling.. Prof. Allen advocetedlitifejiltili of
defining all words used in spelling. /Yr- W.
Baldwin spoke in behalf.of the ,Tmiheri! . ..4s : .
sedation. "Every-teitcher shclui&helosW
this for interchange of thought, and to ob
tain new ideas as respects education." , Prof.
Alien on School Economy: He thought that
thchers generally expended too much of
their energies upon keeping their pupils qui
et. Children should, he allowed, til..Anny,e
about et little and to stretch thernselVet beat. ,
Mortally, provided that they did not carry
it to the extent of interfering with their prop
er 4uties ) ( Singin&titAjournedo ,P..,. • .: - 5 "..,
E venit4l Aft6ttiltii usuattof IE4 ebr-i
elms, Miss Parsons read an essay entitled
" Nature's own Method." Quartette-••"Shun
the Broad Road." Prof. Sales,o?Knexville,
lectured'on "Natural objects in the school
room!' He said that children must; be in.
pregqd.o. tla.los 1160setatithdobjeentinak234.
plain to them its varloW qualitiesl.& o •" ~ l e
selektecrupleeifof ' , chalk it's th 0 sitbjo4orhis
discourse and preceided to evolve ther4rom
a variety of italktille aid 'enteitilining &tat!
ten Song by Mr. Baker : Solo by Dr Webb.
Adjourned.
Friday. Morning S.ssion—singing, •read
ing and prayer. 4th G rade of Welliboro
Graded Scheel, Miss- Ity: Dextt,4ol4en...
)
sang a piece entitled Work." Miss _Par
sons gave them an obj ect lesson on - telors;
taught them bow to di tinguish standard col
ors, and the distinctio between shades and
Prof. Allen - on Re cliiig4Teachers are
careless about classify' g r in reading. Schol
ars are often placed • reading - classes Too
high for their capacit . Miss Parsons gave
classify'
instructions in Inve tine Drawing. Prof.
Allen gave a progra me ofschoed exercises,
and explained the same l e g ots p djou'rnedi •Ii
Afternoon. Singin - fiviiillitt iikleke'
on School Economy.l e advocated seating
boys and girls together—had tried that plan
in the Mansfield Orphan School, and , at:
proved a success. "Tpie topical method of
carrying on a recitation is to be preferred to
all others. Seek for ething to co2mmend
in a recitation rather han something te•con
deran." -:vir. W. Ba dviin, A. E.'. gitattre,
~,
3. L. sexton, Flora . Brewster; and -Sarah
I. Lewis Were appo •ted . Corn. on Resolu
tions. .
,• est_ -. ~•-:--%, c, '., i - ;r - e,
Re-- •I . 5 -- .4. wiz l'ery',"ir,
Ealdwinr-i% ' s ....:- vy right,Anna L.
and Myra Horton w elected Cott: 44
tnanent Certificates for the -trtstirierfitee.r.
Prof. Winters said I. at no class of persons
were engaged in a n•bler work thentembers.
Other members of t• e institute iniatt.gbort
speeches. Miss Pa ons tail that obji4f : les:
sons taught a chit. to be indepen44 in
thinking, speaking : . dr:acting. "Teachers
should classify their knOwledge in order to
impart it x .1.. 1211 it lesspritlib
".. - 4- .4"•• -ID . . .. k
teacher as mu t ; ... .110 t
remarked that obi - lessons taught ctildreri
to notice what was • oithy of attention: '
evening Session. - Singiagh—Trof './iller,
lectured on the sub ect of common schools.
14 1 3
He said that less improvement had:lean
made in the commo school system 'than al
most anything else Wish the mind or man
had touched. Tea ers were not so Much to
blame for this as p nts. 'am° great 'error
of the modern style of teaching is a want a
practicality. He e lained what is . termed
the " New Depart re" in .education, -:and
earnestly advocate; . its adoption :into the
common schools. Song—Rev. N. L :Reyn
olds, Maj. Merrick Won. Stone, Dr. Webb
and otlieis spoke. em. - on Resolntia7 re
ported as follows
area source of greet benefit to the. teachers
of Tioga county;_ that the tendency of these
annual Alto, 4 . .,11e,...mpat1au , p1i. viltfiale,
inforW4W.Oreinoti - jafttaf.`
duce a happy result. That the thank dthe
Institute are cheeifully accorded to- Miss
Flora T. Parsons fOr her practical and pleas
ink lessons. That i'l3 C9'4l4ll.lf 3 tankeS•t:
Allen for his able insttuctiall: 'That `we'ex.
tend our grateful thanks to Prof. Winters
for the music furnished, and for his untiring
: n
efforts towards m ' king this '
.convocation_ a.
success. That wel than4cßroil XliWtsilelir
~.
for his scientific i d instructive lectures -
That our Secretaries H. L. Baldwin and
D. Close have done well. That we warm
ly thank Superintendent B 4 Hortork . for
' " '
curing such able nstructors.' ThelA 4 _ __e aik
tist Asiociation receive our thanks for' the
use of their Church. That - Rev. N L.. Reyn
olds receive our e Licere p .thany.s ;foritr:- - abl,e,
lectures ad) e . iii t x r e 4 ilk
this InstitylV.i'' ' •''fr- ft'
by the citizens of
' Wellsboro in the'exeraises
. •
ows them to be interetted
ducation.. We woubtrezi='
,:acher the duty of aft.e.wl:
r.q 0113 e . T ea l - 4. 4 *.
Toga on the fro/.
:_of s inoidlieiii.7ll4 if'
taring the week wtis ler 0,
'est was manif ested ; I '3 l i
to L. BALDIr is; Sec'y;
In D. Ctosz Ass't Sec? - .
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-"immi r, ~., 1
of this Institute s
in the cause of
join upon every
• tliip4qatualz4
Nov - etaber nett.
Whole‘4iibibe
The attendance
of d o unusual into'
ars ,
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father,
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Dakota,
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E. R. KIMBALL, Retail Grocer ..
Vizitsporio, Sicra 1812
Flour. per bbl
Buckwbeat dour, per cwt.
Wheat, uhite, per bushel.
Wheat, zed, "
Wheat, spring, " -
Buckwheat,
Corm shelled, ' '
Oats,
Barley,
Bye, •
Clover seed,
Timothy seed ;
Beans,
Corn mesh per t. .
Feed, per cwt
Potatoes, per bus
Apples, green, per• bush.
Onions, per bush •
Turnips, per bush .
Pork, per lb.. ..
Hams, per lb
Should en, per lb.
Butter,per 1b....
Cheese, per lb.
Lard, per lb..
Tallow, per lb
Honey, per lb.
Beeswax, per
Vinegar, per
Eggs, per doze
Dried apples, '
Dried peaches
Dried cherrief
Dried blackbe
Dried raspber
Dried raspbor
Cranberries I
Hay por ton
Wood, 18 tool
Wood; 3 feet,
Coal, hard,'
Coal, soft— .
Grained pleat
Sugar, "A" co
Sugar, yellow,
Sugar, brown.
TTeas, eas, pmee
blacn r
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Kerosene, per
Wool, per lb.. ,1
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4, . cord • ! + .'o.7
per on (I ' , ...sill fia
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star, per ton
toff . jper lb 13%
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Produce Conanisenn Merchants, 825 WssbUjt o n n IX
' , Sre.w Tons, 00r. 19,1879.
11
Butter per lb..
'Cheese
ow
Driod Apples.
Hops per 1b..,
Eggs vex doz.l
.. 8 to Bg, "
8X tO 9, - "
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. 80 tOB6
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HOTIStAND 1 0 07 corner of Pearl street ercLAT ,
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to Sdrr..7 e-71tre ,StCr.:CSI St reduced =dee 'lot the ',heat
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People lordoißuttor ant Grain to tits - kin o& wtii
eria ft to Metz' tatmeat tv give me a crallietem
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for Ems Aluls, a balls 1424 tow °sons essb OW* as' llumull Tat'. ecrolll ittr 3:ol4l 4 unie a e l e4
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bce* /cave to to 1114 New 41.-poctehatee Stock of Iterchatatae; bo lag& since '
e:rcert ,
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det4tt i ptiunn, liroololp ands, ,Zinbiae, Eanketa eta
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~ l elho'Disesss Goods Depaistin ont
latest styles and Arbrice, embracing Cashociero D'Eccosse, wpress Poplins,
r3trg s, breach erstlne, Plaid's, AlaDaesse, stc..; also,. Et fait line. of w ings,
?sings's, /Aces, and liihborn of every variety - „ I •
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still be found veil . attrastive, se it IncltUieti " ninny new 'End desirelle sty es of Carsiate,,
?slatting% 011 Cloths in al ve..dtbs, ?able Linens, Napkins, e
TH* auAwrzvir - - • - nDrip
contains esainsrastseo stock, of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing.
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small amou4t-54 crab. Ctr stool: b v iY LP Xll ta all IYEP.,a.RT:=TS especially.
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Ant is alincrS dtdi s y,repleyishing with the :a/Jima noyeldi
Grateful for the patronage bestowed upon us by the Sercx,
tunes of the same, assuring them that they etratt be
• 0022 S ER, Sept. 94. 1372.
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lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goods are sold at i a small advance - o - ar wholesale
cels, iho.littlysistock of; - ~--t • • • - i • •
1 (1.4.1 z k -; =-`. 9 stock.
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sa they- happen In the New York blaiketa
Atizeus.et /logs county wa bespeak a coutta.
dealt wita arvt3stisamUcal anarauteed.
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A most wonderful and r elegantly collatrtutell Szw-
IVG laacanVir. for 'may Work. Complete id all its
Parts,. Uses the Straight .4'Ye ROW"'Needle. Bs"
Tuaxammti„ , direct upright Ihourrrsz Mum, New
:Tendon, Self Pied and- Cloth Guider. Operates as Warma and on Tama. _ Light Running., Smooth tau
noiseless like good lalg,h priced rallekilres. Use
Parent Check to prevent' the wheel being tuned the -
Twyong way. Usea the thresul direct from - the apool.
makes the Eassato Zoog Eimoit. (Anent and strongatt
stitch Imourn;) firm, durable, close and .tapid.
Q 6 all kinds of work, fine and course, trots Clara= to
heavy Cloth or LEATEMB. and uses all descriptions or
thread. This Machine is arrionyr cv...w.g,..A.tatk to
give it stamtexu; all the parts of each 3 ru• tte being
made aliklby machinery; and beautifully fiziatted and
ornamented. It la very asp to learn. &pal. Smooth
and Silenetin operation. Reliable at all times, and a •
Priecricar.; Scimmerc, XXCItaIIICAL IrsztizioN, at
Greatly Reduced Priec. r
A Good, Cheap, family Sewing 'Machine at Nit
11tei fast and only success in producing a valuable.
sulfatantial and reliable.low priced Sewing Machine.
Its extreme low price reches all conditions. Its aim.
plicity arid strength-adapts it to all capacities, white
its many merits make it a universal favorite wherever
used, and creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT 2S RECOMMENDED.
" I can cheerfully and couddeutly
,recommend Its
use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Ma.
chine, 24 a low price." Mrs. J. P. W 12.935, Rutherford
Park, Bergen Co., N. J.
Price of each Minh no. "Clan „ One," (war;
ranted for five years by special certifteide.) with el
the frtires, and.empthing compkte belonging to it, he.
clueing Shz.r..TarinsraiNo Isizcout, packed in a atronir
wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country,
by express, razz offarther charges, oh receipt ofprice,
oN2.lfiva DOLLABS. halt delivery sharanteed. With
each *echino tirs will send; on receipt et Pi extra, the
new patent
BETTOIT ROLE WOREEE,
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One of the most important and useful inventions of
the age. 8o simple and certain, that a Child can work
the Stoat button hole with regularity and case. strong
and beautiful.
• erzciar. -Trim, and Dram; Inducements to NA=
and Fax= Agents. Store, Reapers, &c.. ndil - will can
tablien agencies thrtrugh the country anti keep our
on Ec.haition and Sale. COW=
Rxunt given to smart agents num. - Agent's complete
craffits furnished without any =sae auszez. Samples
bf setring, descriptive Circulars containing Terms,
Testitaouials. rograTings, itc., &C,, lams razz. We
also supply
taractrurvrin ThIPLEMENTS.
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r ow goods
Latest Patents and IMprovarnants for the Farm and
Garden. Blowers, Reapers, Cultivator.s, Feed Cotters,
Harrows, Farm btu, Fituaters, Harvesters, Threshers
and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare sleds in
large variety. Norway) Odfs. The wouderftti mufti
plytnzEoArlaarr CoriUt $1 per , hundred, &c.. he. All
money sent In Post Office Honey Orders, Registered
Letters, Drafts or by Zrpreas, will bo at our risk, and
is perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our goods
guaranteed.
"An old and responsible firm that sell the best goods
at the lowest price, and can be relied upon by our
readers..”—Farmer's Journal, New York.
Address orders,
JEROME' B. HUDSON &
Corner Greenwich and Courtland sta., New York.
Oct. lb, 1872-6 m.
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Executor's Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's/Court of
Tioga County, we ;Will expose to public side, •on
the premises, on Saturday, the 16th day of November,
A. D. 1572, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to the
highest and best bidder, the following described prop
erty being the estate of the late Conrad 'Bernanr, de
ceased, situated in the township of Gaines in said
county, beginning at the north-east corner of lands of
John r.. PLeuts, thence east sag rods to a post, thenfo
south 186 rods to a pest; them., ...tat an rods to a
post•, thence north, 6036 degrees west, 20 rods; thence
north, 37 degrees west, 10 rods; thence north, 47 deg.
;veil, 15 rods; • thence north, 88 degrees west, 5434
rodi; thence north, 15$ degrees west, 41 rods; thence
north, 21y, degrees west, 61 rods; therice north 39X
rods: thence west 22.4 rods; thence east along lands of
said. Phenix 43 roils; thence north 69.3 rods to the
place of beginning, contain ng 96.9 acres, more or
less, excepting a small enclosed lot, about 20'60 feet,
used as a burying. ,ground. There is on said farm
about sixty acres improved, good frame house, 'frame
barn; wad good. orchard.
TlM:ss• or Sans,--One third. down, one third on
confirmation of sale, anti the balance in six months thereafter. I .WX. W. TATE, •
• 0. A. SHEER,
Oct. 22,1872-§a. • Executors.
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A'dministrators' Jtrotice.
LAi.L•AX.P.S of Administration on theeitate of Albert
P. Cone, late of Wellsboro, Tioga comity, Pa., de.
ceased, ,bsving been granted to the undmigned, by
the 'Register of Tioga county, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, 'and those*
having claims against said estate trill present the same
for settlement; at the office formerly occupied by said
Albert P. Cope in the Boro of Waal:torch Pa. l I .
Dated at Wellaboro, Pa., the let October, 1872.
• - LOUISA, CONE,
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A FAMILY , ARTIOL ; E:
Agents snake' s46o'per ..i16:11c t .i week
AN Esinaßit.
SEWING MACHINE
VOA 3103114822 tr USE;
ONLY - FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent Button Hole Worker.
Patented Am 27th, 1871.
Oct. 8,-6A-
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