Arrival and Depart!tro ' of Stages. ,ir x. .-mn fl Stages running' ovoi the different routes from t: - 7, - 7. - 4 - ,7,r3";; , ,e.'7:-.;;.!' a W rr eas o bo as ni, fo rl dep art and l ';•to`!' r ` .3 !"--.E I - 1. l '• Wolleboro Po rt the WILLIBORO & Tloo&.—Dep 7 art 6 & 10, a m . 1111., arrive 1% and o'clock p . viut-gooto A Matrarmm.—Dopart El a. m.carrive Op. nit visa/mono 6; CouDiairomr.—Dep.lloci. & Thur.; p. m. arrive Alcaday &Thursday at 12m. gac~e \ 80110 & Jamas: Suomt.—D/part on.& Thar. Oa ca a rare Tuesday it F 11.5 p.m wousemte & Brom! Fonn—Dep. Tiloll. & Friday at 2 p. m., arr. Tues. & Friday at 12 in. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR, Local IteMs. WEDNESDAY, OCT. s b, 1870. New Advertisements- Fall Millinery—Mrs. Scofield. Now Goods—Stuith & Waite. New Goode , —Newell & Owen. Now Goods—A. B. Heine. Dissolution—Roberts & Bailey. ? For Salo—L. C. Bennett. Orphan's Court Sale-411..L. Deane, 'Auditor's Notioo—M. F. Elliott; &cantor's Notice--Tate & Smith. Administrator's Sale—C, ,a, Seymour. In Bankruptcy—J . , W. Guernsey. T. L. Baldwin & Co., Tioga, have just received piles of Fall Goode. Adv. next week. Fort SALE.--A lot of household fur niture. Inquire) of W. IL Smith, Wolleboro. SELFAT SCHOOL.- Mrs. Bush, will open a Select School for children; on Monday morning next, the 10th inet, in the Town Hall. VALUABLE PEKIEE.Ty yQII SALE.— Mr. J. Fisk Oilers for 84 his 'intensive lum bering'mills on Elkhorn ()nick, also all his timber and farming lands. This is a rare chance for oome one. LucKy.—Mr. Deane, brother of, Re corder Deno, of, this village, has recently been elected Surveyor for Arapahoe county, Colorado. MusT HANG.-- , llElle Ferguson, the murderer of the Longer family near Ithaca, in March last, boo been found 'guilty of murder in the tl rot degree, and lentepood to be hanged on the 4th of November next. N EwTlooDsi-L-Meetirs. tintittt& Waite, A It_ Heine and Newell & °motet, have received their new Yell amide, and are offering induce iieute to the tieolile of this county which should --tteit, their attention. See double column rniver , talllPlll 8. • •---------- Ixt"ri.E Brrs.—box-Uovernor Packer iiii.il recently al. IVilliatnevort, Pa , wherdi lie has itnithd ni a ti vi ears. —Men. a. Roberts it. Bailey haw, dissolved 1 - partner:4l p, by mutual eminent. Mr. Roberta eomiiims business at the old stand. —Thu work - on the now brick block progresses •ly. The weather could not hove boon more avorablo for the work. Smith Bowen's block has a substantial iron front, put up fly Soars ct Avery, of this place-. It is very well . 4lone.— , Wright 41; Bai)py's front is very pretty. Theirs was put up;bY parties from I,,lmirn, —Erastus Fellows put up the uew fence in front of the " Old graveyard on the Hill." We wish otAri s i-would gL and clear away the briers and thorns, and tnat\e the place look little inure as if some one had respect respect for the dead who sleep there - —C. J. Wheeler is putting a fine front on his house. When completed, it will be a commodi ous dwelling. —Mrs. Iletsey R. Wilson, of Lawrenceville, died recently, aged 73. " he had resided," says the Enterprise, "more than a generation in the village, and has'been associated with every char itable, moral and religions movement ill It be longing to the lust thirty or forty years." She was a sister to Mr. M`Dougall. Sho was much beloved 14 those who knew her, for her ohrbdian and womanly character. —An excursion party from the Arcot mines, near Blossburg, went to the Watkins Glen last week. Mr Cameron, the Superintendent, was present. A lino brass band accompanied them. —Corn. . —Willi‘atu Ketchum, ofChasing, died on the 27th ult., from a blew received on the head from some unknown person the previous night. He was in company , with a woman of bad character at the time he received the mortal wound. ROUND TOP CHEESE FACTORY.—The lel:owing is the number of pounds of milk re ceived at the above factory , up to the 17th of September, 1870: Wl' &mini:fay, 5,216 C Coolidge, 830' J Mather, , 2,092 C Seeley, - 264' if Kimball 4 Co, 2,8'55 I 0 Buits, 3,314 N Claus, 016 A J Tipple, 709 C Close, 606 T. Peake, 256 W Peako, 614 Ph Van Horn, 2,940 E Peake, 699 H Kimball, ' 796 A Walker, 91 A Lamont, 1,130, P Bookig, 1,296 S Morgan 678 II Peake, 799 J V Morgan, 212 A Thompson, , 1,057 W Rabb, 640 B Claus, 222 K Coolidge, 2,445 Total, WELLSBORO.—By favor of H.l). Dem iug, Census Marataal, we are onablud to lay before our readers the fdllow l ing statistics of our village : 712 728 White mane inhabitants, " female " Corti male " " female T,A0,1 lithatatants 1370, 1660, Inert,,se, Nu. Dwtilinga,........ "HOP " Make, (foreign] u Females, " deaf & duwb, Blind, " Deaths past year, Trades and occupations 118 follows Merchants, 16; Clerk, 28; Bakers, 2;•Law yers, 11 Isfinisters, r l; Tailors, 6; Grocers, t Landlords, 4; Coopers, 2; Carpenters 19; PhYe icians, 6; Machinists, 3 Masons, Its ; Druggists, , 4; 3ltihnurr, 4 ; Painters, 13; Insurance agents, 6 ;iDentiste, 2; Waggon Makers; 6; Boarding Roams, :1; Tobacconists, 2; Tanners, 5 ;01eat Market, 1 ?Land Agents, 2; Beer ManufaetUrers, 2, Tennisters, 6; Bankers, 2 ; Cabinet Makers, ; Editors, 2; Lumbermen 6; Flout dealers ' 2; Priuters, 3 ; Livery Stables, 4 ; 3; Labor 7S ; Velliler., 2 ; Brick Makers, 8; Stage Drivers, 4 ; Music Teachers, 1 ; Farmers, ::8 ; CC , lags 'Proprietors, 3 ; liuuamith, 1 ; Justices, 2 : Tinuers, IS : Surveyors, '3 ; School Teachers, II ; Slaulders,l ; Barbers, 2 ; Shoemakers, 13 ; Da guettnin Artist, 2; iireury twin 1;" Blacksmiths, 11; thcif•maktre, flarnessaushcrs, 5 ; Uphols ters, 2. =I TH E LIE NM LED. —Ed/7°7 - .11 Agitator : Ai there hsa lien n story put in circulation that krettily took Mr. It. W. VA» Par s er's cow from him for the funeral ebargea of wife, pleaeo putilith the following letter from Mr. Van Barger Litwerf, 801Ieh will sati'afy any prrson that the . 'tory was atartcd fur th!ctionteriug purposer.— T!te COW was purehasea three year:; ego : frosts tits the yarn htis been eirutili;4-1: "Iturt.aNn, Sept. 28, 1870 E, A. Fisn, Esq.—Hear Sir:—Learning that a nor) , is in circulation that you tonk a cow of me ,ti,r funeral charges against my wishes which is 4 " to; but it was a fair business trousaction, 413 4 you took ihe cow at my request, and to my •hire satisfrction. I cheerfully make this state ment to correot any frilia impressions that may b..v been made against you. R. IY..VAN BARGER." MAlNsbußQ.—Fire has been diseov emi twice in Mr. L. M. Doud's barn, within the last two weals, just-in--time-to-be overcome. The bu ilding is so heated, that if it ehould be burn , td, the liro would bo likely to workscnsume nearly the ehole q eillage. It is the . an - incen diary. Bider Myron Rockwell preached his closing\ Y Solon to the - State Road Baptist church, on the th lust. lie hen baptized 41 coliverts for -the ehorith since lastsprieg, and leaves the church to the highest prosperity it hoglover enjoyed:— R e geerwith' the warmest frienilship . of t9l. I believe the school -houses in Built° are looling the Meat slovenly of any in the ounty. As we pars by them, we are pained to see doors aecl window blinds swinging upon their' hinges by ererY gust of wind, aiding tern off, underpin ning fallen out, wood scattered about the yard, and ether things unmentionable. We hope. there will be a committee appointed to fixOp a little before the winter schools commence./ I don't Want the School Directors to read this; RBiIIATBR. r-- 1. ,No7cE.-- , -There a - tneetiug of the firemen,- at the englner s'hottk,'.Nyeili k oiduy evening, October 5, 1810. This meeting is called for the purpose of testing whether Theo .orgenisit tion is to live or die. '`Efirippruth:l4,FottUitirt; Tioga County AgriculturarSooiety. PREMIUMS - AWARDED FOR 1876. CLASS I—Bonass.—F. D. Bunnell best pair matched homes, $6; Lewis Holmes 2nd . best; Mares, $4 ; F. D. Pannell beat "3 year: 1)1d,, stall ion, $5 ; L. L.ltuttsoil best 2 year ' , old rrfallien, $2; L. C. Bennett beet 4 year old stallion; $6; S. Mills best matched mares, $6; P. A. Potter 2nd beat 3 year old stallion, $2; D. 0. Bristol 2nd best single mare, $2; J. D. Locke 2d bearriateh-: ed mares, $4; L. U. Gillett best pair 3 year old. geldings, $4; Win. Benjamin beat single horeer $4; W. R. Coles 2d beet 4 year old stallion, $4; Brutus Rice 2d best 2 year old Stallion, CLASS 2—MARES AND COLTS.—F. Russell, ,24 bast sinking colt, $l, and 2d bed yearling:eoltp. $1; Charles Petty, best yearling colt, $2 . ; L: IL Butler, 2d beat matched yearling polta, SL.; N A Elliott, best brood mare and colt, $4; Dan Rose, beet matched yearling colts; $2; isaiah: Oohs, 2d beet-2 year old colt, $1 ; Jamea Dibble, 2d,bes4 3 year old gelding, $1 ; Frank - Baker, b t two year old gelding, $2 ; R C Bailey best 3 Y arfod $2. . . , • CLASS 3-4AOKS AND MIIIMS. 13 Blanchard, best pair males, $3; W B Smith; eat jacir : L . 3 .. . , CLASS 4--CATTLD.—Chatrie EN`retit'47 - , Year old Devon bull, $5; beat Devon bull calf, , $2; 2d best Devon cow, $1; and best native c0W,1.55; L 0 Bennet, best Alderni3Y bull, $5 21 do $2, andld best Devon' bull, $2; Wm: Carroll,. best Devon cow, $5 ; best yearling heifer, $2; best yearling steer, $2; John Die t ltinson, 2d.best Dbrham cow, $2 ;'C Van Valltbtirg, .24 best native cow, $1 ; D Edwards, 2 bed 2 yeaiold heifer, $1; U Q Fieher i -nitsed Dnrharri von cow, $2,, (discretionary,) and 2d best yeateling. heifer, $1; A J Kreiner, 2d- beetl,,yearlingc.p,all, $2; Benj Seeley, best 2 year old heifer, $2; BB 'Waterman, best 2 year old Deibn iheifer, (diecre r tionary,) $2; 3 Dockatader, best heifer calf, $2;, W Larrisoo, best short horny-Dilrham cow, $5, (discretionary) ; J norapaugh„ beat Durham bull,- $5 ; 2d beat 2 year old Ayreshire heifer, $1; and best native bull calf, $2; Merrit Griffin, best Dar. 6111 0014, ; heat native bull, $5 ; and best-2 year old Durham heifer, $2; UL hlillor , 3,1 best Ayreshire bull calf, (disoretionarY,) $1; WilliaM I)oivner, 3d'best Durham cow, $1) F P Vornoll, hest Ayroshire bull, $5; best Ay&shire heat du 2 year old heifer, $2 ; t io Lull oalf $2 ; au.l 2d beat ti i Lull calf, Sl.l • • \ CI-ASS 57CATTL11.—ehnr les Itthereatz, hest oke working oxen, $5 ; heat yok l O tic. 3 tn- old s.teors,,s2 ; boil yard of cattlei (a h0.n1,) $9; 'Lazolle Kimball, 211 beiit,yoko old 'reteers, ; Joel Culver, Ikeat, yoke beef .;11.11, , , $3 Nll ,Nili.s,:hest yoke 3 rear old steers, ;.1 "Athol , 'toil, beat yoke yearling steers, $1 ; 'Newton John son;42tl hest yoke of oxen; $3 ; Carroll,' hest yard of (tittle, $5. CLAHS ltorapati best coarse wool buck, $3 ; boat edo, $2; best 3 lambs, $2 ; ;S Dickinson, hest mutton sheep, 4,2.. CLASH 7—Hoos.—L C Bennett, - best Jlia, $2; boat sow, $2 ; Charles, Sohinipf, 24 best sow and . pigs, $2 ; S Moore, do, $3; E 4 Fish, 24 best boar, 1. CLASS B—POULTRY. ---I. C Bennett, best nook and lion, $1 ; p F Butler, variety 'of poultry, me ritorious ; C 0 Van Valkonburg, . beet variety of poultry, S 2; Abram Walker, pnir of geese, uteri torious ; Win ,Roberts, variety of fowls, merito rious ; M B P inoe, 21 beet variety of fowlQ, $1 ; Daniel Field, est pnir of geese, 'St ; best Gaines. fowls, (no premium); B C Van ' Horn, 2d Lest cook and hen,' black Spanish. CLASS 9- 7 DAIIIY PRODUCTS.- 21 beet hand made cheese, $1 ; F best 10 lbs. maple sugar, $1; We factory cheese, $3 ; best Chedder do, $1 ; JDockstader, 2d beet tr J Rorapaugh, best firkin of butt of butter, $3 ; Charles Clote;' cheese, $1 ; J K lock ? best Ititnio E J Brown, best box of hooey, 2.1 best tub of butter, $1 ; b 1 boat maple sugar ; B Jeffers, lo.s t $1; M J Austin, 2J do. l ° I CLASS 11—Li ARDEN VIKCJETAB' I roll, beet Scotch kale, $1 ; A l'il winte i r squash, $1 ; M 13 Prince, rota bagas. $1 i best egg plant, $ best display of vegetablee, s` 3 ; best 6 beets; 'rhos Allen, tart lo $1 ; lleolga Sturrock, Lei i clot's), termelon, $1 ; E J Brown, Lent .rainple 01 pota toes, $1 ; Baldwin Jilekseii, bent S putupaille, 50e ; John Butler, best bride Lt :Adobe, $1 ; Belay Griffin, best putnpkiu, $1 ; VI m II atrisop„s t unple of potatoes, 506. CLAss 12 2 -a It AlN.—Fraliklih 110554.11, best epe (Amen of pop eon], 50c; Chauncey [tall, beet bushel of sprit6, wheat, $1 ; best barley, $1 ; J Dookst_ader, best It . bushel of timothy seed, $1 ; Karr, best bushel of oats, $1; J M Roe,. best. bushel of winter wheat, $1; Elijah Peake; bilit' do of beans, $1 : E .1 Brown, specimen of tnilleV 500 ; Alpheus Willard,.best bushel of corn inpar, l $1 ; Henry_ Griffin, best do peas, $1; sampre . of Lima beans, 50c; Nathan Austin, best do . buck wheat, $l, I CLASS 13—FRUIT.--.lra MiLlllo rime, , variety of apples, (die.,) $1 ; II M Ktullotll, best 'variety of plums, $1 ; grapes, $2; Thomas Allen, best varie ty of apples, $3; Gunton Steele, variety of ap ples, (dis.,) $1; iiiol Peake, do, $1; Henry Grlf- 4 fin, variety of pears, $1; beat general dis• play of fruit, $3; Zuuri Allen, bust variety of pears, $3. CLASS 14.—AunicuLrunAL ImtLL.Ansts.—dtP+, Dick i c c i n, best field roller, $2; 2tl do cultivator, $1 ; a a )or, (die.,) $1 ; Sears A: Avery, best side' hill plow, $2; hest iron beam. , plow, $2; bent churn power, $2 ; best cultivator, $2 ; S Dlelqn eon, beet mower, (Clipper,) $2: J II Mather, beet fanning mill, $3; Isano Plank, bust horse. rake,. $l, plaster sower, (die,) $2. _ ' f Chnss 15—lifectinment..---Jobn Dickinson; best farm wagon, $3 ; C it S Flougliton, 24 hest platform spring Democrat, $1 ; 2.1 best singlet buggy, $1; best cine4herse. wagon, $1 ; 2d beat lumber wagon, $1 ; Ed Wettnoro, best clay brick; $1 ; 'lt Lounsbury, best specirrien of blacksmith-', 'tag, $3 ; A D Taft, best home.mado brooms, $1: Lewis Holmes, Lust straw cutter, $1 ; II W Haat, best platform spring wagon, $3; C & S Hough ton, 2d best specimen of blaeketnithlng, $1 : Geo Harris, best single buggy, $3. CLASS 16-lIOL'SPAIuLD ANI) .I)OAIKSTIC.-Mrs. I) G, Edwards, beit rag carpet, Si ; Wm Willcoic, beet flannel, $1; Mrs W It S March, best full cloth, $1 ; best pair woolen uliften2, $1; best corn brend,.sl; beet specimen of patching. SI ; hest catchup, $1 ; Hiram Brooks, best dried beef, $1 ; Chauncey Hall, Ite,t too , cloth, $1 ; * Mrs. Eli Johnson, best apple butter, Si; Mrs, Chas ()lose, bed quilt, (ilis.) !Ale; Mrs. l'hilantkr Beaus, best pair t.f woNleil .bieking., ttII ; Mrs Elisba .1 Brown, bome'tna.le' ewinterimne, $1 50 ; best white do, Site: lit::t jar of pickles, $1 ; Mrs. I F. Field, best wheat bread, $1 ; Mrs Nancy C Peak°, best wooien 3 urn, T.oc: Mt a Geo A Brewster, bet.t , bed quilt, $1 : 1 1 . CLASS 17 .'t.ow tins, l'AiNrutos, ,tr.—M B Prince, Gra:t ward cactus, 50e, ; Mrs. Wm Itoh- 31,6811 CHAS. CLOSE. 1,468 80.9 2 SI 292 II 74 ME erts, 2ti bnat:ditrplay ne flowers, $1; F M. Spen cer, rpeeimeip; of photography, ;. 511 pa Ada Bailey, t.peoinieir of In:unit-drawing, commenda ble; i'Nt 410. : Mies Batii.:ltillan/), best earl stte Ivt ball So, Sib!.; Mrs W A Stone, be-1. itieeiriin 61 feather flowers, $1; beet hair work, it ;'Mrs. Wtsi Itolierts, hand bouquet, well arrangi-i1;'1,»Ilor, bn'e; Mrs David tlttyrroelc, 2d, best palter betitiet E J Purple, best parlor bouquet, $1 ; fine ; Mrs 1 - 11nis Sehimpf, bati , ld .att.inged; J H Denrie,-Af-, glian, veri areely iloneoie; Mis Geo Hastings, toilet phi eti:1,1.4) E. A. FISH CLASS 'l4 l -11ItAVONO MATCH.— A J Ktoiner, 21 premium, $3 ; 11 Lloyd, firat, $5. CLASS H)—(IENT'S 1)/SCIIETIVNARY —A Folry; E Howe; Jr, %.7owing ti.to him!. s'2; Robert Hoy, salutifer, 500; J 6 Chose, patent beehive, $1 50; M B Ylrince, Setet Mduntain k,ei.pers, 25c; W Herrington, gun and fixtures, *A; IYm Francis, elieeee, two years old, boc ; Young Awe, ricer chttse, 56c; (,`.Furman, live• deer, $1 ; - Seth Wetmore, patentitp"Ortar-mixer, $2; llnesorLaw• ton, pine apple cheese, $1 ; Dll Stowell, bear skin :Ow, 75c; M 11 Prince, Golden Saliright bantams, 511 c; E J Brown, String of peppers; 2tio ; Baldwin Jecheon, roll i.f butter, 5043; , C Schimpf, cucunit,m,,, 25c; Ed Wetmore, clay tile, 30o; Mosel. Jolitieon, tanned buckskin, 50c; M B John son, Ll;:ehLerry wine, 50o1 , Andror Site‘tivowit geological cabinet, $lO. CLASS 20—LAPIS' Dratmr.TioNairr.—Anne Herrington, clminise, $1; night dices, 2d pr; Mrs 11 Brant, 2d best bedspread, 50c;' Delta Sp— ire% pr woolen 'Fattens by little girl, nicely done, 500 ; D Karr, can . of cticrries, very nice, 24; Esther Walker, home:made shawl, $1: Mrs 'W .? • m Bilis, leme-mitthi f ireoleit =, eapet, $2; kear soy hlankotill.; attune/ sheets, s i ll Mrs tablellieni.sl,l Mrs ple, fancy box, 50o; Miss Mary Kelley, but Dl. Mc, mat, 60o; Mrs Nelson Claus, sample canned fruit, 500 ; blackberry wine;- very-. good; Mrs B Jackson, best coverlet, $1; Mrs Eliza Hari pair kearsullankets, 2d pr, 'so; Mrs D II Belcher, ; crochet tidy, awarded premium for durability; 'soo ; Mrs J Pierson, lounge cover and pillow, 500; Aggie Austin, specimen of piecing by girl "stx years old, 50o; Soldiers' Orphans' School, Mansfield, calla of fancy work—you fine display, triailhera and pupill deserve great create-42i Laura DlTastinge, pieoed'qu s ilt by girl four It years old, $1; Mrs Farr, firooi painting, 50 con le. M/TOIIELL, StO l y. - 4 • THE NURSEH Y.—The Ocitobee ber of this juvenile inagstind is 'on 'our table.— It is a God-send to the little folks. , The cuts are fine,;-and the matter is chaste, instructive and in— teresting to tho mere child. How much the chil l drdts of our time owe the great art of printing Which brings them such valuable freight. Terms, $1 60 iiyettr. Address! J L Shovey; :30 Deem. field street, ; ;.; THE , ATLAHT/C NIONTHLY.7-The Coo fober number is, upon, our. table, full of ohnate and exeellenereading.' Taylor's story, - "Joseph and his Friend," keeps up. the interest well in this number. The little poem, "Regret," pub- Belied in` - another; eollimn - ; is fretty. There 'are other poents , interesting :prtill9s, .+ Senator Wilson's reply to J. S. Black on Edwin M. Stan ton, will be redid interest, i !Torras, $4 a Yeir. Address Fields, Osgood * Cp., Boston. SPECIAL NOTICES. WITHIN,TIIE WIEOI4I JIANG II of tonic and 11l ter etivo medielned Iciforrti,M ono lain if fled' to mal'ocon4 eideration thah the Peruvian Syrup., In all came of enfeebled and debilitated constitution it fa the very icruedy needed. The mostpoasitivo proof of this can be adduced. Iu this age of scapticism, facts aro required to in iipiro coundence la the minds of the people ;',lttit, With . good indorsers, they are willing to test. - any ' entitle claiming ektraordiriary: merit, The- propyletori sof Hall's Vegetable Sicilian-Hair Renewer offer the fol lowing indorsement off the merits claimed by them for their preparation, by the Pittsburg, Pa., "Chris Elan Advocate;" viz.,"The public have so often been deceived by the use f worthiest preparations for the hair, that an article of this kind, to gain their favor and secure their patronage; must possess real =Tic. We are glad to assure our readers '