TITIOGR COUNTY AGIIATOit Is rUiILISIIGD ISKAY iIrEDNi.BIIIT 3 [ URNIICQ BT, p. C. Van Gelder. TERMS Of SIVRIPTION INVARA subscription, (11)er RATES OE Apy . ERTISING. LINES OF MINION oa rifo,lditia t 3, 4 • 1 1,.. r \ 11n. I a Ins I 4 Ins I 3?;los CMos ri Yr 5.01 . 11 . 0. ••• •52.00 V 2,150 I $5,00 [ $7,00 $l2. ----- 2,00 1 ^ 5,00 1 00 1- 0,00 1./2• 00 1 C 4210 ..... - 15,00 174-0-1i2,401 sa,oo 1 so;oo c.,i ..... 15.00 7 .2 . 7C,Tr1 39 1 ,6)1 0 , 1.3,C,1 1 0 00,00 I 100,00 Lir Special Notices lb cents per line; Ilditorlal or (.o; s 1 '24 cents per line. • " . Tisnsielit adrestising DIUST be paid NI; in mimeo'. az-Justice Blanks,-Constable blanks, Deeds,Judg ut Notes, Marriage Certificates, &c., on baud. 131Jr8INti 54 GEO. W. MERRICK, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR 'at LAW. Office in Smith and Bowen's Bloak,aorkes ball ti am Agitator Office up stairs, liecond" Wellsboro Pa, Jan. 4.,1 flocB7l—ly. Jiio. I. Mitchell, Attorney and Counseloi. at Law, Claim, and In 6urance Agent. Office over Dress's Drug Store, We((store, Pa. Jan. 1, 1871—y William A. Stone. • At\tornay and Counseler.at Lar, Bretdoor3aopsa Converse di °wed's store; on Mel, street. ' IV°Bebop), Januory,l, 18i Iy. - , Seeley, Coates & Co. 11 3ANIZERS, Knoxville, Tioga, County, Pal\- ilecoira monoy on deposit, discount notes, and soli drafts on New York City. ..Colleet ions promptly made.—Jan 1, 1871-y, MORGAN SEELEY-08 0001 G• DAVID Cogs, Knoxville, VINE CRANDALL, Jno. W. Adorns) Attorney and Counselor at Laeri,l4ansfleld, Tioga county, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Jan. 1; 1.871—y Wilson tt Niles, i Attorneys and Counselors at Law. W4ll atte d promptly to business entrusted to their care u the counties of Tioga and Potter. Office n the Avenue. Jan. 1, 1871 y s, F .WlLso:kr.] [J. B. Nitta. John W. Guernsey, Attornoy and Counselor at Law. All business entruged to him will be promptly attended to. Oiled 7d door south of Ifazlett's Hotel, Tioga, rw,:a County, Pa.--Jan". 1, IS7I. Wm. B. Suilth, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Cons nmr.is.itions suit to tho above address will re •.;,ca prompt attention. 'fermi moderate, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1871. - - Seymour & Horton, At.afieyl and Counselors at law, Tioga Pa. tit beeiness entrusted to their care will receive r. - Aapt attention , H.SEYHOUR l,u 1.1871 y I a XI:MS IP.ONO Armstrong & Linn, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, VI L LEA fkl, PORT, PENN'A. I , u 1, 1',‘71-y SY. D. Ti'rbelt &, Co., I.)fugist3, anti dealers in Wall Paper, Lamp, Window (I lae3, Perfumery, Ace.-Corning, N. Y. Jan,l '7l. 1). Bacon ) M. 1)., y 111 itrid Silt:goon. Will attend protnptly calls. Office on Craften Street, in rear of it, Meat Marl< et,Wellabcrb.—Jan. 1, 1871. A. 111. Ingham, M. D., Office at his Residence on the ~ , , c litze.—Jan, I, MI, George Wagoer, :;hop first door north of Roberts & Bail- , y's URI dsvltro Store. Cutting, Fitting and Re g done promptly and isell.—Jan.l,lB7l. Hazlett's Hotel) i.gd, f i,,ga County, Pa. Good stablingattaoh qi, ;trot an aliantiva hostler always in attend .hcr. ao. Prop'r.--Jan. 1, 1871. Smith's hotel, ..gi, M. Smith, Proprietor. Hour° in condition to accommodate the traveling in a superior manner.—Jan. 1, 1871. I Farmers' hotel: . MON/10 Proprietor. This house, formorly „ ~copied y E. Fellows, is conducted on tom pe r • !ICC rinciplos. Every accommodation fur man a .1 heart. Charges reasonable. Januar . I, 071 ' Lritlon Hotel: B Van Horn, Proprietor, Wellabor°, Pa. tail hot's° Is pleasantly located, and has all the r ,uvuntences for man and boast. Charges moderate,-- , Jau 1,1671—1 y. (louse and Lot and Nine Acres of Land for Sale. • nil UM ES WILLIAMS offers for sale his kJ house and lot on Main street, Wellaboto, I[ll :Ix Idles of land near the cemetery. En quire ..1 .L.depli Williams, at the Wpllsboro foun •try. Jilin 1,1871 tf New Tobacco Store-1 . T ,,,: ,0 1 )suf Thorhas fitted up the Store first Thrquas Harden's dry goods store, the manut ;cum) and Vale. of I:1G Al? S, grades), Fancy and Common 110KlYG .ICCO,Michigan Fine Cut LW": G, and all kinds of PLIV TOBACCO, PIPES, and thechoi ret Brand of CIGARS. F.Vr•all and, for yourselves. JOHN W. PUREEL 1, 1671 tr. How ARD VANITARY AID AS- • r tLrl4ll,.t rind Ulla or tl.a ErringmniUnfolitunitle, ~n Prin. ClirktiAn Philanthropy. • kV:3 OS THEERRORS OF YOUTH . , nod flit F.) 1,,f ,‘;!(1. ill 101111,11 L. NIAIIIIIACEaIIdCOLL F.VILP itli Ili itili tiil the Felt 41 . 111c.t Addrel.. ILO:4' ARD ASSOCIATICN, kl 4, 1•.0-11. 11.,t P. Philadelphia, Fa. it GA 11111_1i: STORE 1 . ,; . , Joi v oLisi „eps cont•tautly on al.. huge 10 - . 41 Meakitiek, P.iict3 and Oik, Lawpa, ,t;-i-,try V,. 1 , 1 ea NaiVolir''.l.o. 01, , 1.1. Y 1:tr111'.113:41.)F.1) i..n I, IF.-T 1 --ly Tr.1.1. 4 3t301t0. Ars:D M ANSFELD -' , II'AGF. TH E undyrsigne,l pciirsctor. r,f this line takes this wet lie.l .;f 'thLg the ()Alio that. tile al,r,%tt r-tro 4 , vxeepte‘l,) betweet. the i n,. ),hi funoWi .eave 4 Welistruro At 8 a, rn , and arrived at at 10 30 a. tn. t 2 30 p. ni , aria arrives at " • ' : !It p 11.). j'.',it-Faro 431,25. L. I, IFl7l—tf • W. B. VAN HORN. Farm for Sale: subscriber offers his farm for sale, sitn -1 del in Copp Hollow on the read leading oa crivingto n to We!labor°. Said farm coo !",'' 2 24 acres, about 150 improved, with good ' ll hog, or; bard, and well watered. The un lf:;,rr.ret part of the farm 13 well timbered._ rhis farm will be sold cheap, and terms made oitstinalle. Inquire on the premises of SAMDEL KENDRICK& bec.ll, 1870.-3 m. Notice. A LE rc , rFons in4bted to D. P. Roberta by 4., Book account or Notes are requested to call sattto and gave Costa,- at G. Mertick's ttaa, 24,4 /87/.-tf D. P. ROBERTS. la : 2''. - ,_ 0 174 ~, -- '~ 1;t ix ADViNtl:' ...42,00. ,„ , e 44, 'TENNgYI,IIII . NII-11011SZ' t)tplgtOniend Boise, ail - a raft time sotSesuple'of liy b. D. lioli -ufl day, has been tborougbly, refitted, repair ed and opened by - - ' who will be happy to accommodate the old fri peas oftllfifirtae at_lverypiaaoliAtaltqalea. . MITE undersigned is now prepared to axe cutgall orders for, Tomb and Mona- Manta of either , ITALIIIN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of thelatest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. Ho keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonableterms as can be obtained in the country. FRANA_ APAMS. T togafah , ce - r Fait . , A 43, 11" in er 4 rte., ',finery MRS. SOFIELD respectfully announces to the publto ,that , she, ie uor ; - rep eN , It? g complete, 2,tOCk of ; Fall and Winter Gooda. Especial tateritioxlls jii"l;Med to horMisternent of Corsets, and Ready Made White Goods, Also, Zephyrs and Germantown Wools in Fancylthade. , . Patterns in Zephyr and. aveirytbipg pertaining o the trade.' KID GLOVES of the best brand. Hats, Caps, BOnnets,Ribbops, Flowers, Laces,-Sze. The Wilcox it Gibbs Sewing 11raebiielastile, or rent by the week , J. C. HORTON. SAII (EL LINN. Wells A. C. WI 0 ENT And P T is the determination of the: Directors to I make the comae of instruction as. thorough and systematic as can be found in the State.— Commencing with, the primary `department, the pupil must master every year's allotted work, be fore being admitted to the nest higher. The beat of teaohere will be employed in every department,_the most approved methods of in struction used, and the beet of care exercised over th" pupils in school and out.- The lieu Scnuon offers those advantages: The Principal' is a graduate of the Rochester Unihrsily, New York, a gentleman of large ex perience in tho best conducted schools of the country, who has epont two years - An Ruropei and speaks Gerina'n..Fritte/: and Ration. Ale qualified to give superior:instruction in History, Fine Arts and the Ancient , Loprotges. Instrue tied in Hlyhcr Mothenmtio, the. •S'el CQI, „pook. keepi4 and .Ifloic, s ill bo' equal to "Ahitit of the beet tvadernieq. . . The hope to soon be able to secure in struction :it Painting and Drawing, by a lady who has hat evoral years' instruction by the best wafter? n Germany, nod who has practised in the tlallei re, of Belli!), DITOCEI Munich and Florence .The Got school is the cheapc4 dchuol. The Boat d it.b.nd to obviate all objections te this class of popui.tr schools, as far as possible. A sufficient corps 4,5 teachers Will be employed, that full justice may be done te every pupil.— Tuition is free to all within the old borough lim its. Pupils from abroad ate invited. Board 01 private lawilies Iron $3 to $4 per week. Tuition,' Common English', (per term, $5. " Higher English. Math( unities, c.,sB. BY ORDER OF BOARD. Soptemlocr-7,1370:—.1! ATM. SMITH, on Main Street; has Just opened a very tat ge assortment of ',t1107.? 00Blgo HILLINE111",11011K, HATS, FONNETS, ST It AW GOODS, LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, COLLARS, ll' DR ERCIITS, • &C., am the eels tigenf in thi: place tor, t t et , GAN'S PAI El\ A.III MIES Ladte..; that h\avo not noth:ed the,.-e AI ulf,s wili he astoniAed at their el.eavimts., brant3 And coin• fort. all of which will Lo sold much below former pri ce. All work doou pl °tool.), . end to please. . , ' ' 11111:4.. CA litti..lf:E :.' SIIT11; 1 WelloJoro, N %7, 1570-If. NE W Al EAT - NI ATARI', ((First Boo:o. ; , East of ('ime Home.) pllr. Fub s.e r i has opened a market for the acemum ion of all inEAT want. nf .:- • . :V it iS It Itli 11. BOJIDEN, Cash will be paid for pork, bed', mutton, beof cattle, hides and ?beep pelts. : 1 " Fresh fish every Saturday. HEZEKIAII STOWELL, JR. November 2, 1870 tf • , _ undersigned,. administrator of the Es tate of Abner G. Goodell, deceased, will sell, on the promises of said estate, about 70 rods south of I, W. Tubbs k. co's Mills, in Law rence twp, at publiig veaduti;:on,,,tho 11th day of AtArch, t 1 P. M. the following described prop arty: Bounded north by John Middaugh, East' by Tioga river, south and West by Ralph Nobles, containing ono half acre, more or less, dwelling house thereon. Terms each. JOS GUILE. ( Wellsboro Feb. 15, 3t. Adm'r TAISSOLUTION.—The partnorship hereto- J fore existing botween R. B. Webb and, H. 8. Haetinge is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of .the Min will be settled by either of the late partners ' at the new stand of Hastings & Cole ,- 'in Wrtg ht & Balloy's brick blook. It. B. WEBB. Feb 8 , 1871 ihr 111613TUNIO. I THE °XiiP. Tloga Marble AND FANCY GOODS lei. A. i;S - OFIELD. Welltsbpro !Dot. pc!. CETIlib! FOR FARMER'S, DOOTOR _ LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, PRIESTS, AND EVERYBODY FROM $36 T&` . sl.oo FROM $36 TO $lOO Cheap for barter, and cheap for cat)) at If. BAKER Sc SON'S, ' Westfiold, , Jan 4,.1871. oro Uuion Graded SCHOOL. TERS, A. M. ',I.TPERINTEI 4 I3-' • F tu-RADEp SC flOoLs, •incipal of High AS'ohool. New Millinery ! S Bich she , is-BellinOtt 6 ueh as Administrator's 'Sale EMI i -,tjt', ' VI (... i . - ' lIIIES OEM i ` 4 lt;UiVlAtTlitg TABLES. m ME ; QOIIIO.WEBT ., ,UI I ,: 5,45 All., NIGHT EXPRESS , (M6iidiY3' excepted)! for Ruffalo,Dankirh and,the most. o 1 1:11 0,106 A. Afi,'lNlG LI REPRESS; dilly, (8,15 A.M.for liaohester,en ys excepted) fer, Buffalo * Buz-1. kirk, and the est. cell) A. AI., WAY f?r „iißchester, Sun days excepted. 10,25 , Wi t '1 4 1 1 401110140 eft,TitError • Iluffalvadd D . s.* t 12,05 r k tl.,Vi RElGlPP,aerurdyseXilapiettfoiri • liorneflsvilio n , . 240 BAt'll OAR Sundays excepted, or Rookeeterandlinffelo &ATOLL 6,30 P. Ai ?BlIGI)ANT TR tbs,Weit. 7,3fp,'"ii, ? RAY 'EXPit zi4 4 e 3 ctofevt,4W.; PNit.ifoilin'ohesferatOrlihif 3,2.13 A. M„ EXPRESS til4prit' Dunkirk'l29 - th 4 1, tASTI 121,13 r "cot:ll:lifting at NV* York with afteirnroolitr no and steamers for tha New England Cities:4 , 4,45 A. M., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondaya.ol.- ceptodpiopriectine et New Jersey- with Maui' for Philada. Baltimore aptl)Yeeldogtou.t.f...l 2,O7.P.:II. A .ACCOMMODATIOZ:I TRAIN, lei -Nlatirk4 Sundays excepted. 1120, 8t.,: DAY **DADS& Acla44.Ta exPflit.VV • } connecting aflersey City with rekirlight-f.x:, . press train for ghtladew l ia, fa pAtiluspluticrit'A *Air; (Li*, - 4 Iljalit) 01, WAY ntEtatitsutaaya E CI z P i Al i DIVISION BlAlLdinridayi excepiek 7.*1 11. id.. E ypiiicag, daily, connect. trig at. Jersey City wirh morning Expresattaii4 for Ealtifaufro and"Washilgteti; • """: - 41 a I - ' ; ' Orka_. BAGGAGE caEoIiED,TUROUgIi.. .4(s'"A. revised and con'ajotefe"rottiettitne Table"of, reeeengerVialneontheltrlellitt/itity - eit 'connecting' Ltnee,has recently been publlehed,au d ea ki-be• precut ed on application to the Ticket Agent ortheOompany WJSC. It: BARR, .1,.-D. BIICHER. . Gen'lPae3.Agentr.. .rt -..,---- EnotabirgJ& Corning ~„,, .;.TlSipswlllrun IND follows • ulil furthor 'Boll se • 'II3OINGINORTH FR M TIOEIA.- • No. 2, 2 85. N0.4;9,28.: No 0 i 5i84. No: 8, 8,22. N 0 . 40,11,35. Islo. 12, 12,12.; o. 14, 5,00: ',No. 0,20.; plo. A1NCC , 130171 . 11 SRO3I . TIOGA. 1, 013...'N0.' , 3, 4,85'e q,or. • NO. 7, 1. 1,15 0, 7,20, No.' 11; 10,18. No., 18, /Al • 1; 1 • ' ' L.II.ISHATTUON,BIIO. i. - i ' ,; Not thora Central , lLlL :• .- -:- • t TRAINS FOR THE NORTH: • " Trat neforOntialidagiialeivAiEliritnt asfolloW 8 : ..: . Accozpodation at - - " 712 pin Exprosa[rastest trila on road] ; 11 66 a to Mail 10 SO p In Accothmodatton • 6 lfi, p m On turd aftor Dec. 5. 1879, I arrive and depart from Troy, ai follows; - -LEAVE NORTHWARD. 924 p. (axcopt - Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Rai 'way from lmira. • 10 14 . a. ni!.=-Dally(oicipt Sand4a)fOr.Blo2lrasllnffti lo,Caaandaigua,lioclester , Saap.Bridge and the Canadas. • LEAVE SOUTHWARD. • • 965 A. m.—Dally(except Sunday") for Baltimore, ' Washlngton;Plolladelphia,&c.' 707 P. m.—Daily (except Sanjay') for' Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. AL - SRED R.FISKE,• , ED.S.YOUNCi Sen'iSup t.Harrlmburg, (fon'tliaa"'.A"g't ...Arrival and Ilepartnro- of Stagfs, HE Stages 'riraplek 'over nn the t .different routea from Wellsbaro,- -will depart and ...xo• - . 7 -t-t - Y arrive as follows from the - Wellsbero Peat Office: WET. nano & Tioas.—Depart 6 & 10, a. nt., arrive 1% - ; ; and 7 eclat& p,2 , • ; WELLsaosok 31stliiesf.!;,-;•Depat' m.s, arylia 8 pi'M WELLEDlittE&OUoiittir Mob; .it4'hrtr.2 - p`.=iiii." arrive Menday &Thursday tit 12 . mr: • f • • ' ' IVEttssoae&JrasaySlioatt.—Depart 810r1:1-Tblirj9a arriveraesdayk Fri.sp.tn • ' ••• .( WELLIIDORO & STONE FORS—Dep. Tupi; 'Friday at.B Westfield MI JEWELRY , STORE! =_. , :. ! - 1 f. • ',.:, , : l 1 ~% : • •'. ?,:::-..--, —i- ANDREW FOLLY, ,) who _ has long ,been °stab. ll )7 . .0 2—5 ;" , . fished in the Jewelry bud. k - ) -r, .c ., , „ness tn ,Wellehero, has. al-, (41 _,..,:oo...tyLwklaYd-os on d Pyle, i various -.... - - : :i,, i 1 - I , ' 3. 4: 1 - ''. ~.? ~.' -N. VIVERICAN WATCHES, GOLD OR SHAVER L el...pcjcs, JEWEL- , GOLD CHAINS, fr..El(B, RINGS,, 111 - NS, ,cAsgs ' : s7r4y4L PENS, .TAPII*ES, SPOONS, RAZORS, .PlA ' 'TEDWARE, gEWING- With most other articles usually kept in such estafAishmcnt, which Is sold low for R4pairing done deafly, and"pro , juptly, and on h r t KOTTd.E. Janumr' 1,-1871-yr To the Citizens of Mansfied ITAKE pleavure in tbut , l htivo 41n;b4tid sortmeuta J. • PARLOR ' : L r - r_, „ ,C) both - useful and Ornamental, whieb I Am offering to the public cheoperJhan ever LOW before. 1 w ill.4lVa ; good •No:.8 - Ceok Stove.ciltb for :20. keep i An atook,!, P.=Paelthata'a pop. uttir Cook. F rbtelii:tialti a tp Stove, made in the , Is alsocoplhe the fastest cuttthg the wdil Thal msn ufaoture4s of this Saw challenge the world under a forfeit of WO that thatthis,ia th"=, fastest eat.: ails saw mad.: ' ;.4 ••• Thanking my friends for-their-patronage in the past, and hoping still to merit their favor, I am as ever, grateful, ,„ - •'- •- 1 "G. It. , P. S .—I challenge ono and all of the Stov dealers in this fount y to sell as cheap as I .do J. W. jeitaisli; not - excerited:. ' G. IL It' Mansfield, Nov. 2, 1870,-9m. ATTENTION FARMERS! PLC mt . ANY quantity on hand at the Elk Itnit'Plaster Mill, 4 miles fronl Gaines. PriFe ss'oo per Jan. 211 tbs 1871.-Bin Con. a, ,A 31 1:04-. A it:,-.;.„.% ,• ;`, < c I 1 • " `&'l'fiDga-Rr $ at., arr. Tues. & Priday atl2 WELLSBORO, PA. mApxN,Es; &c., &c„ &c. C A S AND VICINITY, ME onouneing to the public a large and splendid as- ND. 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I 1.0,al gaaslalittla brother •_::1 , , - ••• »..,i Lii,,, - ,-, 1 : 1 ~, t,l'iltbsiyas Oita-warts dark and-deit&n '''' • /a..tlttellm/1 of tluttvlderpforest n - C' t 5" '":"' allethAttipaacetasieirpf ' .--,f, • .1 . . , , - . is `'.t At kl ' Li katt.theljawillof the - 41diati;PA 1 .-‘ 4 . "'"'' i ;. Fre aa thamincti that MC*, a 1 ,;.•-i"t GlL'''. We rove ,thers,ths beitatifhtinihtialtri,-'"'F' . 1 i 4 1 q• - -The antra ors of toirtattit'q • • bw; = , ' o 3t'i , ~. 1 But hti•feet- ivthe tills tivitilrenrY,":"- - •" ''' •• , And Ono of•lhantninn• eves" i• ' :- "; '-'• l'''' , ..': 1 I made for my l ittle brother '•'•.:Cu'q -•_. l - - dA - ted 4 of the Yell ' lesiiei . ,i 1 — L :'''''' '.' ' - t - . 1. ) :1 : 1 A .:,•I'..i . 11 ; ;;Iz•1174. •'.:-• . ,f 3 i ' 13 . 15 'eNtkY• We pakartuS cd,i1f.??.,;,,..: ',O . l , .117.zieck Ina mock amb co, -1.:h: • - -"' ••••;• • : Aa•the - light;of imitiOrtal ;be* . ty • - 1.' ,-; . '• '!.• .•Htlently covered his facit-' ' ••- '•• - . 'z -•'• i And when tho arrows . of a tanset “ ''' •' '1 • Lodged iri g tho•tree topihriAt . • •- ' ••-, ;.• He fell, in hfisiini-ithohoautY,' •'. -•:' ,• ' •••"" ,' I Asleep'bY the giitini oi'llillt.• : • • " ± • J ' , Therefore, of all the Oct**.; - ' ',,• I That habg on InerborY's 'Will, - ' • • "' ' The'ollo of the dim old 'foi'eit'" --- • ' ' -'" . . . - SoSineth bCit' of all; '' -- ' • ' • .i 1; •., -• , .: ' !-.. ;•, ~.. • • ••,-: • - `.1,-;,,,,:: C E.:Lit/AWE() ONQNDAGA ..The following leiter, .receitte4*.ar. , M. , 8. 'Prince erthlp/14P:14 handeeto him,for .Tan. 28;'1871. difij'Dea). 'prernised _to .:give you, at different times; somelacconni of - the Onondaga , Indians, ameng:whotti an laboring na MissiOnary;::„,l hSV,e, laYed writing, till I should be able to Nero more of their histoty, traditions, cuatome, religious rites; and the efforts of the Church to plant the Christian re ligion among' this once:.PoWerful 'and' wailikellation. • ' You are awaro,,that for several cen turies there had existed Aeonfsderatien or league of the Vlve:pratloni--,the Mo hawks,. Qu01ti46.41,..01/01dziaiii(e* , an 4 Cayugas:: Thee Five Naticbl, sorhing all the ii ialler. and: vi;e a Ir. e-r tribes of Indians, once possessed all the' ,territory doniprisfng= the eitate r zeitgei l vi of this - p oWerfu I cO'n fed &aloe. i rill fa\- - Hundreds of years tigoi•Ta-oun-ya .wo-ha, the Deity who•preeided• over the fislits' and streams, caniedoW,n (Auhti hi s UWtU*ne s Dlnew in tha ritrimai =YAP the 'lnhabitants of the= earth this Was the manner in " ; which ho was re ceived. Two ioun braves, of the Ou— ondagas were listlesSlY gazing upon the bluo waters of the , frLake:;of a 'Thew.- sand Isles.” During their revery, they spied - , - ; In:the distance, a single white speek r -beautifully dancing over th e bright waters.' As it approached,' it proVed _the semblance of a venerable looking,man, seated in a white canoe of curious viforkinaniftdp. ' - Like iv aYg-: net iipoh theahile blue sea; so. -sat the canoe_ of 'Pa- ounla-teat4it -upon the " Lake Of -a ThonstiiiillsreS, l , 4 . frail braniek `drifts &Via - 14 . '1.11e' itie'hirig cataract, so colinied`this-taitteeaoenVer • • the 'rippling waters, Propelled' by 'the strong :arm of the . god of thelriime..:— Witit a single oar he silently-paddled his light trimmed bark alongtheishcirei as if scatting -a, commodious haven of neat; -llosoon turned- the prow-of-his fragile *eittelAntii• eattuiliAd-the " double riivex,7,, made fast t,p the western shorei, ? ,lM 00004 ; the hank, gaz4d around, in ac cents of "the wildest Otty.l - 01fg1P3j,,I0h 7 r 0 8 / I "'!447fee*l'll"!; IP* ral pieaning).ol A! Osh•wakiliee'.is - Ml' see ScinnyWrideoand I ii'ca-riothh*!!—? This yvas,at the mouth 4 50414 river, w , hiol ,Ilveri,,thei Onondagas 'yet: call,Osh-Vmh-kee.J. ' . • As soon as Ta,-ounla-wat 7 htt• diScov ered the two young brave's: he, told thipt, who he . ryas;. tions how to fish; and to. eultivatd, the: .toflrsv c 15 4 14 W 1, 1e41?`', in - A:tail:theta to•aeeompany.hint, on his 1:111010013, • For several yearn he'. : 4ot•tiC; ted the Onondaga;viii rnalfi l uSeft4aipi;, how tp build ~wigwams,...platat: !fruit n oultivate . the soil: Tfe 6 *0 13* -.C i g *l:t11-9,n1 a more ca4KO Qd servaildb":o of the great:and„ Good SPirit. 4:- E' Pleased' with' thslinedessof his undsp 7. takingCthiispirit man .now resolved to lay #sidei.hlgqtillinn, unarm life hbode among men. : •e ; csc cordingly selected for,his residence a beatitiful spn,t,upon, „the ,shore of Orton dagi lake, and assumed in all respects the habits and character of man. All A. FOLEY. the illation. of Qn,ondagas2resOrted to. him ;for ad,-vico.and,instrupti?p, - .Lghey i iool4d, ( l oc k hN - t p 2 3 v! ,,pctr A pppprtr s y being - ,atiVnetlos'Sessed,nigierkt, wisdom. The Hia-wat-ha, or. Hia-wa-they (signifying a - very wise man,) was gi^v~ en . ,tAl him. • • ' Age:r .. a i quiet residence of a few years ; at bile &ivy,' loratiOii,'thocouotyy became greatly disturbed Wad,_ixiaimed:bi the 'sudden appfoaeh i)f'& feroefou& bah& of warriors ...fro& the