'fIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. ft Loca, em.. EnNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1871. Now Advortimmerite. lVelleboro Graded Sebool. rontractors-3. Parkhurst. --k Norio.—Dr. Clark writes us that he be at the Cot t le Home, WelMoro, Monday s a,i Tgo.lay. Sept. 11 awl 12, 1871. Fine gaiters, croquet slippers, and he .• tants just received at Derby 4. Fishier 'a. ...I.o.3DENT. — On the 7th Inst., Mr. H)bert Trull of Charleston, was painfully and hapiuntlusis wounded by being caught on a ilartieneit stake as he was sliding from'a (load of b a y. hfa ems attendeXby Dr. Thompseh, and i , in a tau. way to recover. READ Tn - Is.—The finest display of silver Plated War . ° to bo found in any store out. tide of the cities, may be soon at Foloy's. lle be! a fine, aadorttnont of Gold plated and fancy Jewelry which be knows how.to buy cheap and tell a ccordingly. _M u Original C. Llowe,Jr, Bowing Machine, the bodm the larriked, for sale b'}` A_. Foley, Ag't. A „,„,, I‘7l-2w. pFttios.tL•—There will be a festival at the house of Reuben T. Hall in Farmington, no today September Ist, on which occasion re 'regiments will be furnished. The entire pro. ends will go toward tho purchasing of an organ trr the Presbytcrirn church of Farmington.— friends are cordially invited to attend. PEIISONAL.—Our old friend and Au-. chest, J. 11. Hall is on a visit to this place "Joe" edits the Catskill Recorder, the best got up coun ty paper among our exchanges, —and he edits tote eldes of it. Wo Irish we could add that ho 3 In robust. health; ,but . ,hoja not ; and it is to tcuperate among his native hills that ho visits. •ley he win the health he seeks. _Another friend of by gone days dropped in nas las.t week—J. B. Meld, who has °hosed h o me in the west, but does not forget the rug. 61 bills of his nativity. —Rev. 0. L. Gibson is on a visit to this vil sge, tuudi to the gratification of his friends and ,Id par iebio neve, t.LKLA.ND UNION ASSOCIATION.—The ,Ith annual Fair of tho "Elkland-Union Associa tom" Fill bo held on the company's grounds in ➢lkland no the Bth, 7th, nth days of September Dent. The Addison Assopiation join in the exhibition, .ad they propose to display a greater variety and more extensive array of products of industry, agriculture, and stock, than has ever been ex. b,bited in this or the adjoining counties. The tt of pretnillrAS itt - 001111(8 to over 11 111111170 d and it is proposed to pay farmers and ,there liberally for all articles worthy of compo. oon J. G. PAnKnrnsT. Seep. 110m.L.--Dr..T. S. Up DEGRAFF ! now at home in his new rooms in hi• old 10. etion or Water street.' Previous to the late fire be livet)r had very comfortablo and convenient (letters, hat his present accommodations far sur. EL? !bi former rooms both' in eleganco and sum• detenee.:. The public-aro invited to make an A rec;jon of the room?.—Elmira Achertieer. S. 1 1) A CCUIDENT.4. - As R. F. Wilson, 'rah 111.1 wile and three children, was returning from a' tort at Sedger's mill on :Sunday evebiug liar, la a I •vo horse wagon, the breast strap broke :a duct:riding a bill, lotting the wagon run on to the team, which immediately became unmanage able. Mr. Wilson jumped out of the wagon,t was a child in his arms, which he dropped on tie gruuud unhurt, and tried to catch the team by the het. lie had succeeded in this, when he sus struck on the hg by some portion 1 the till, knocked to the ground, and, before he mid rise, tho wad 1.1.,r;ts had dashed the wagon agilic.,c u zturup, and tie thing w. 1,5 over. Mrs. Wil;on was pitched violently on tho ground, with child in Ihn atm", and irmtnntly killed. The atld Cd(i spa! injury. Another child received me bad Lrulses, and Mr. Wils6n hail his log badly cut and bruised. Mr!, Wilson wilt. , 11/1 eAtimplary wife, a food /ober, and exemplary neighbor. She was a hugliter of Ebenezer Sherwood, deceased, and hrmerly a resident of this Huge. Many who hardly know her as Mrs. E F. Wilson, will have ihrely recollection of her as Cordelia Sherwood. TAKE IT.—We tire not in the habit of hug people to oltatn Eub6criberE. Our eub rniitr: nc‘: already erowd 2000, which is fair sra c ,aoty p tper But we thiuk there are cer 'aa C/a: , J who ought aficabs to take, ar,d pay for tt. Nr Louie parr , thoEo 101diu,4 Ali " . t3 3 pertaining to the , county or the ttr.t: cn enga4eci rn fm:lne. acquiring from !ze t.'..cue apt Ncor4l in the paper , thee°, hi can lea , l cbgllsh—a eel appreci p e: --hottuid take the Agitator, B;mto,,ry tub,erthers, who leave the r,pmti,„,il:•:-'2, ALL*, but dent oarta about the par ; recoh e espeolal atten- (For the Agitator.) rOll IS OUT. , I.L '.I .1% the land. ;1 :Ana crime, , • t,,z, legal band, .-hlon, nee and time (X the hour, How tho rong o'er TROW'r 9 Vote it out I this r.,il I la the thiii • r, to rout It Out r..t anti V.llO 11. Hitt We base heg'il the traffic long, , lieg'd it both with audits and tear 4, l'a abate the 110°1 of wrong, Eby it answered u a ith arieera , I% e aro wary of th 7COUrge t Thir, 0..: way at his, we urge,— ' Vote it vut ! Let I' -, rise and voto it nut ' cho battle or the hour Frt.% tlt tit, :how :,our strength again ; f 1) .1 ) power, I io; w,ll io•ing the fee to pain we 1. ,‘ u preaelftl against the. wrong, h plea,/ with tear is of tong; ka It 4,11 t \- "R I , r;ly with heart ilorolit V.,to It Out! t. ri , r4r-Y1(1 rote it of (ho priliul:e I' o ,l t 01, ti, (1.1 the righl Truth I , 0.141,1 t lu prevrtil,l Faith eight; We sthill ,e the 1,941- Vote It .10 Thus put iti ud tI rant •Voto it t, t t Let us tize 111).1 it o. , lltDf.N. Every country editor hate at g..rden a flack of hens That tt nor I ,nr ti" iLtnka ; and his stiettess iu Ice the present !•,.:5110 marked lone the eotaf.rt t,f havizig fteAtly gathered Ntdc,, al a ,t)? at ban,f, the garden tc eon n.arse of interv,t and pledsate. Our puta ml., potato ar.unis, etc., have atiurded ktett satarifar ',had and mental dati,al Caldatge bits Lot been a FUUCe3S : tettel the plitt:ts and transplanted them, all aordtnct with the h,oks, but the cabbage 0t in na them heavily, and then we trans. ted a sehright hen n lob eight tiny chicks the 04,,tge pat, 11 , 4 - ked lid! In t eek the l,tc had eatert l up thu plants, he ehtelien, bad tater) up the huge, and wo rid them (the chickens) to the barn, where unki Mend thew and ate up nix the first 't• The poor little mother did her beat :cat the lit 1111 d white monster, who, was ly eating up her family before her very oyes, ails t aWiti.ened lig by the fuss she raised preceeled to the epot in ctur----with very little lung on, and found the gentleman calmly ma. lEt dessezt twigs. Wu disliked to stir him there and . than .; -1 1.;at his otrenbe was too fla 'tomd wt, shut hint on the spot. This was 4 1; aka ; but ITO cannot visit the barn without 3 4141 1:1 4 ed of 24 oc;•enbeautlfill linos: t em on the head. He was always •in a semi nude state, through the scantiness of feathers a out the after part of him,_aud had no more fly i hie wings than an ostrich. He was tibli cal culated to Justify all that Josb. : Eillinges in t o .aout ~, the rooster." To sum him np, he was a lo g legged, aelflah, half.helplesa fraud, with sin I n appetite like a wolf, and few redeeming qualities. His wives wore—after the manner of fentininity thye world over—subdued copies of their lord and tyrant. They were a trifle less greedy, and bet tei feathered. Also, they laid eggs: every one of which cost us a quart of , corn. . Eggs, 20.0t5. , Fir dozen ; corn, $1 25 per bushel. Make your o , n figures—with allowance for boarding the had of the family. One of the hens "set" her self to death on fifteen addled eggs. We tried art experiment with the other, the result of which iaireapectfully submitted to the Now .York -Far mers' Club and the agricultaral edito'r of the El m ra Advertieer. - .. We gave that half.naked , biddy seventeen brown, tough ehelled shanghai eggs, and told er tc. , go it. She did. She took a steady " sot" n those eggs for fifteen days, when some woodla d marauder routed her and ate the eggs. He tri d the hen, and left her in a disheveled state; t elm was too tough. We respect ,bis 'taste. S seluently she proved too tough for tut We thought this Would dissent/4e her, 11, t it 4id hot. She stuck •to that nest two weeks 14iger, on the bare straw—when we placed her urror an inverted barrel, on meal and water: so itary confinement, you observe, ' Here she eon• tinned to sot for three weeks, when, in a St of nihlignant desperation, we removed her to the orghaal nest, and placed twelve smooth pebbles under her. We thought that would cool her offl bt it did'nt. She stuck to those pebbles for ten w eke, when, what with grief at the loss of her ; eg:s and despair of ever hatching the pebbles, be eons titution succumbed, and we found her de , Li o n the nest. We regrat - this the More, be ca se, on breaking the pebhies with a stone ham m , r, we found, them "'biendshot" clean through. W ,at they would have produced, cannot now be It i own. And' we are discouraged with "huff C. chins." • : t II abode." And wo are drawing dOwn the light ninlgs of His wrath, when we rob them of their lai.ds and make "them no fair return. We, as a nation, sere put find charge of two , heathen peo• pies—the blacks iind the - Indians. •Alar, for our unf l aithfulness in both instances. Respectfully yo I rs. ' SAILLII E. Mortars. 1113.; 1 VUT. but cats Ove l a ft ' wh wit cle. a I' l 101 l .1,.11 1 i,q(l ti 1 1 ww ou may break, you may rain-tbo vase,;if you will, t the scant oVtbo roses Will linger ihereltilL" (Our success as•a .ben breeder has been pest -aided. We tome:armed ; with :thttise pump)/in7 . . wed Shanghais, which the vendor assured us ere " bu ff Coohins." Perhaps they were. Claw._ , bony, splay-footed bipeds, slid not sure fo ot , o.- ea ting a great quantity or corn in proper- n to the flesh they laid on and the eggs they d. l The cock was remarkable for the assiduous anner in which La scratched for himself, , and e prompt way, In which he rewarded his wlyes 1. en they answered hie dote of eall-4y peokitig (Correspondence of the Agitator.} MANOVIELD, t Anguat 1, 1871. Editor of Agitator :—I forward to you this ruing, a paper containing whit appears to be autllon,tio account of a =coat massacre:, not I but of Brune of our Western Indlaps., It le I . y terei le to me, that you should In your edi ial cap city do se much to, create and keep ve the savage feeling toward the aboriginal bos of our country; who aro' now—what two dred years and over ofczdii -- cut% t io with the b ites have made them—very little fly 'worso In before, Vhito French brethren, or indeed American 'ito men, who bury Indians to the head, alive, the plains, and jocularly call it "-The Earth atmcnt," lamenting that their beads were all en off by tho coyntes before tho result of the [ tment could bo ascertained t he practice of scalping their Alain foes was gbt them by the English„,who furnished them h tomahawks and knives'," and paid• a bounty evdry mall) they brought in. Half, if not re, of the Indian raids on Western trains and ches are made by Mormons and other despe oea, disguised as Indians. Th lila well known, asserted by some of the best informed of stern men, who have spent years amongst the event Western tribes. ou sneer at our Quitter or peace policy, ea ting that it has been well tried, dc., and 'has ved a disastrous failure.. „ Now, if you,. will dish, I will undertake to fiirnish you with a l obly article, of unquestionable authority, to iilV7 that this policy, though thwatted in all I , '' v by evil minded men, who grow rich by In n wars, though only tried for too years, to, tidy the evil growths of two hundred years of .ng.and• robbery, is by no means a failurei brit doing agroat and good arid ouooooolui wor/s f it Indians are ready to bo civilized and ebris bized, and willing, yes', anxious to work; but !not do-tiluch without teachers, tools, teams, or of course. I will give you thelestimony of men as William Welsh, of Philadelphia Ashops Whipple and Clarkson, of the Eids. al Church ; of the Indians Paul, Mayakute Emmegahhow ; besides that of the Quaker erintendents and agents ; men whose veraoity set has been questioned, and who will tell the .ler side of this tad ease. For who writes and his the Indian side of the controversy ? hese Italians aro starving, by ienson of the ton destruction of the game on tho prairies ; some men denounce our Go4ernment for feed tbe poor remnants of these powerful tribes. od, when ho formed them, designed them an (Coriesponciont of thu Agitatdr) tilt,vnit CITY (N. td.) July 8, 1871. Echtor :—lu your issue of Juno ,?Int, which just reached me; you gave an account df tbo ,sacre nt Apaoh at Camp Grant Ar :ono, par ing to have been written by an e f, witness; claims it to have been "an unprovoked hery of wcil behai'cd Indians." 'hat it was 11.tidvised affair, admits of no doubt, but that as an unprovoked! butchery of well behaved Maas, IS not t rue. i ite people of Arizona, and New Mexico, have ?red much and long from not only the roving ax of Apaches, but those who are clothed arid by the Government. It is a notorious fact, t a large share of the stock stolen from citizens , their way to camps of Troll behaved Indians., qually true that thcy scarcely ever find 1r way back. Citizens of this county have lnd again traced their horses, =cis, and e to a camp of "well behaved Indians."— jr a hundred mites distant, where ten; anti ;en days Government rations were issued at a gt . it,g, theta thieving vagabonds ample and protisions to make-the round trip, and in a company of citizens followed the trail a determination to recover their stuck, or 1 r out the cutup. Thoy were met by the Coy. Tau agent, who bogged them to desist, as he some chief+ in council, and was likely to .o a permanent treaty, if the said treaty was eon samatO It certainly had , very little.tiffect tiC”, 1110 malty depredations and murders tattled within a radius of five miles from this t, during the Last i•dx. mouth's. Perhaps these I halm, not do It all, hut that they did gu share Id it No one hero has a shadow of t. I teprodatiomi and murders are or almost, 1 , 6 Wee eeasen to Surprise any- Iv, but whet, a leis. w.irthle,s Indians "depart 1,1,:' it is helped upon long and loud. What I ' • , _ . hal. e Iken 11l :Wt. tirtirok mg ettuse that 1 e tn., 0 imels back, and led to the massacre Amp Grata, I do Dui Is.ilow,as I was not an witness But I unifet':_tand that Dimly reeeni ,d,tcon, w , . Ti' traced directly to these In -I.l= That'at the very time the killing was , 1 , 4 .1,, tbi• 3 (lung braves were Ida, on a thrievi• and unirileriug expedition, which fteeounti the few bucks killed in the action. That ra t tickets ware feunirupou the bodies of, "mell 4•lrei/ Indiarr..,"mite s away from their ,suppori retreat, where they 'bad' been indulging_ iii r innocent pastime of "raising hair." Thai" beautiful hair, of Mrs. Kea4, Was tifscovernd; lose proximititsCration tickets, Oro. .Wlietti4 1 11 this (if striotlyaruh) would justitYthe mem: to at Camp Grant; I do .hot ; pretend to say c that the Apaches are not 'Awl vary ii'deo_ o neighbor,s.aiV.ktio.witneis".secons-to thin k c, , v. short , tositionco _ins this 5150tiOn• of. the •o will auffi• lankly provo to the, blindest phi. bropist. . •: 1- •- ' - - ' • E. B. C. , . , • good bOok • for the, N'apohal Phb w,„ inn ' Cu. o Philadelphia his' filet ,conte ',to d ; and fro a cursory examination we have 1 iesitation i pronouncing . it almost indishen o to any o e wishing to become well versed, o recent ar between Germany and 'France: allude to McCabe's Ilistory of the War be. .ri Gerriany and ,France. '• It will no be • for, in the book stores, but is published and sold • by suthdription, and the publishers there • desire an, agent in every county. Address eof the ational Publialting Op., 19 North • di &treet, Philadelphia. Tioga County Agriotatural Society. ^4' • .ter-.-et.+..dc_~.~ Aar, fit -; Wetaborol Tuesday, Wedanday and 1 , - 4.ltr)Nrsday, Oct. 3, 4 and 3,,1871. All entries to be made on the iirit - ;• ) day. Am. plo, preparations made for sonvenistes of **bib. itors. " All articles not on the list irlap be wits. bly rewarded, if worthy of premium. Annual membership. (admits family,) $l. Single ticket daring the Bair, How, Single admission, 28c. ; _ All exhibitors must become annual members. • 1. pass IIORSIIIB. 71 let. 2d. Best stallion, 4 years i old or over, , $8 $0 5 2 - 1 rr 2 1 13,95 t pair matched horses, b -4 .111 i mares, ~,, tt ii Beat draft ho ea, (tested by dot ... 2 Igo „ h ip 6 - . Best a year o f gelding or roarer, ' .a- ) 2 Best single ho or. mare, _,.'' 3,- $ Committee:John B. Bowen, 0. BrIow"011, 0. B. Wood. Vaittil—EAßEl LIND COSTa ll _ , Beat brOod mare and, cony " - Bast pair 2 year old 'colts, i 3 Beat pair 1 year old, I . .1 2 ,Beat 8-year old mare Beat 2 year old do, Best l i year old do, Brat sacking colt, Commlttee ; ,John vent!, Rlohatit Matvh • Class Best jack of any age, Beat pair mules, ' eat s pa f ir mule colts, ; Comraittee:iF D Rockwell. Claes 1 ' Best Alderacy bull, do Earbam, do Dimon, do Native„ Beet 'Autism cow, do 'Devon; do Alderney,' do Native, 1 , Best two year old hei do 1 year-old holler do ball calf, do heifer calf, Committee :'N A E Thomas. " • Clan r-04TIZE. Beat yoke working °ten, da, pair 3 year old steers, do 2 year old steers', do yearling steers, Best pair beef cattle, Best beef cow; Best yard cattle, not less this, 6 head 2 Committee: I: U Gillett Mtn Ilfiyaard;Baa -1 e'er Toles `. . ' Claes 17-81111BP'• Best flue wool book, do coarse wool buck, do flue wool owe, do coarse wool ewe, Beg three lambs, Beat' yard of 'sheep, to Committee; Bobert ry Searles "Jk,ci_s Ctan Bost _ do Bow and pigs, Committee: L C B Leib, • , • - 0/618 Best cock and hen, Beet pair turkeys, do geese, do duct' e, Beet variety cot! fowls, Committee Or B P, H Cloos. . Clgas IX ZAI Best &1 tII of butter, ' do tat of bettor, Beerfaetory eb ease, do chador cheese, do baud made cams' Beat:10:lbs maple sag. Best gallon maple IT Beet box honey, Committee : D I Mothers. Clove Best acre, or wheat, do of sort, do of oktei, dO of barley; Boothelf acre of potai Bost fourth age of bet Bast fourth ado of oat Best acre of bickwhei Bost acrd, of timothy All contestailte mue and submit proof of gpantjty, !to Jerome klxecuti've - Oomzeittee, December next. • Claim 17- T GARII J",teat, 6 imaan 4iabbage,l Beet 6 or morO beetr, I Beat sampl? 0 potato i do ,tomatoes, do ruts bass, do carrots, do turnips< do ronionEc,' Beet bunch 'QV oeler7, Best winter equaeh, Best water naelon, Best Scotch kale, Beat musk Best specimen of egg Best cauliflower, Best pumpkin; Beat sin winter radish Boat display of garde. Committee: Win Pr . Power. Best'timbal of vrinter lwhoat, do spring wbeat, do barley, : do rye, , do eats, i do corn in the ear, do buckwheat, do clover seed, do timothy need do peas I do bootie , Bost specimon of Lima beaus ~, , c. i do pop oarri in the oar , . .;) ir do millet 1 ' , ' *)-,_,_ . 1 1 Committee :1 Richard Moore, Jioopti Daling, Elliott Rosa,. : , . Vats 1711—F111,74.. ~ . • :-; Boat variety of apples' , „ .i ':, tiftt in do pears ' ', -.! V r:. 1 i do peaches - . - .1. , 0 do plums . , r,,, _, 1.1.! 0 do grapes . ; 1- 1 ', , ? ;1 1 Bost.genera display of fruit . k•• 1 Committee :1 James Fro's, Mum 8130421!.,7, , , G D.Eooney. t , -1 t Class xrvz l aßrcuzruigia 111M1PTS. Besfplow ' i ''; • -42 $1 do aide bill plow •• :‘,. ..} 2 ; . 1 do miltivatoni Z ; 1 ~2 : 2;', I do subsoil plow :..'•-"i ' 2 t.- I do field drill; do field I oiler ' , . X i 0 do harrow i, ..,_; .-. 2 - -A 0 reaper et(d mower , , do mower .. ; 1 •-5 - 41 2 0 do thresher and cleaner ... 5 , ,„, 6 Z 0 I , do straw matter I 1 , ' . 2. - 1 do,hinio,ralie ,_, ' 1 0 I ~", -- - : - 2 '- do • hay todddr •,,,-,. , 1 .- 1 11 do 'horse hay fork do portable fence ri :-- -- • 2 1 ,- . do fanning mill j' . t. ,-- 1 3 0* t; , .... do farm, gate I r- 2 1 ' ., ~ do washing Machine ' •.".• 1 , ; ',;, 1 0 do chii;in Tower ff Ilw "A. d Committee; Jacob Schei . re id • __ m or. gan Seeley. 1 'MO.: X.FI-421ECIIA14CAL liEn . It,* KENT. Bost fdrm wagon 1 f; '.. $ 3 $ 1 de . single buggy 1 A : -4 do family carriage i 3 1 do platform dpring democrat„ 2 . i:: .3 . 1 do stage Spring wagOn . 4.1 'l' l ~ 3 0 do deubbilieavy harness '".'''';..., u 3 1 do douhlaitharlage harness tkTr( ,-, c. 7 3 1 • do- single h4noss 1 its 1,1 '-,, 9 3 1 Bear speciMenp of blacksmithpil :; 1.1. - , ~1 liesedisPlay of cabinet, furnit .. 111 :1 r. - -:" 5 0 Best wheelbarrow 1 s. -.,. 1 0 Beet'speciniem of carpenter wolk 2 1 Best'pnmp ' t t 2 l. :- ;•,'••,-' 1 0 -Vt ` Beat sample of pine lumber , ,:..; ---;---...: _2 1 do-hemlock lumber , !,",,1 -:' * - i --- - -1 - do sawed shingles i i ,:, '-• ~.., 1 0 do shaved shingles I ' C x a • -.' 1 0 ~.., c, 'do' 61a l y brickE , .....4 -.- ~ 1 0 Beet4ltspfa# of finished sole :I‘,llhtit -. 3 1 Best t u c p a l: . e u rL s e to t r_ tki ‘---' ; - 1 1 Besttalf dozen home made broonAll L. -7 4, 1 0 Committee d E J Purple, L iay B?eives, Silas aitlattay. I e... 'Vi - .0 Ciass X i :.- / '' -410 USEHOLD .A.re'DOITESTIO. . 1-? Be6llo *gasp( flannel _,. '",-.7-i i- 1 . -- $1 . di:eft:ill slot 4 .4 " .:;:: 1 •,, do rag .9 et 'l4 czi P - '1 •do toifil6t ' . o ' l - . :4 --- zi, 1 d 6 fiie'yerde of linen , 1. 'Bair skleimen of wheat bread ti t j ,-r , 1 lii - gr - abli - Wi bread, with rael,M l l "Ci ,7 ) I • do, corn breed, with recipe - *1 '; 1 • --- do ltlre firm ra a 2 '., •do unlit) putter - cr; Best gall 4 - . 5 -ot soap , "0 i. :-.---. 'o43o.lo:9C,,pickloa ' ' ' fit - ,•.6' : , : ,i i .l Best Ocinied of catchup n . -,-, . 1' do of - wOOTea yarn N *-,::, r i ~_ do of dried hoof, with recipe 4:ecuringi 1 - 1 Best bedquilt? ~9. A t" Si !Bert homemade counterpane I ,_, : 7 1 • w.t 0 1::: i Best pair knit woolen stocktutri -> ' - ',- - i q i ,", r. ddiWoolen mittens 44 '' 9-- 3 Beet Plain seeing' • i :' • •,-, 0- 4 , ~,.. Be”eppcimee of darning ..,,.;.„, ;.. ~, 0 ' 6 n _ e thing j" f..._ -_ do of fi . * - =4 had. -' Best hand _..d e s hu t, bosoni 4do mutant) made 0 1- = or geldlug, . Butler, 141 . 401 Q. :Ito rig AND MORS.= 1_ unneß, Wm B Smith, 811ao '—UdTTLr. ~`l - $.5 , $2 2 ~4 6. 8 iirt 2 6 -, 1 5; I'd 4.. for or elegy, , 1 'or stele!, , - • s_ 2 ' 0 fltott, Briwner, Ingo nor more l S 3 Campbell, Idetea.Les, Nen- 11.4106 1 ,9. • E_; 1 9 2 2 inlet, Mart 3114, 'Geo D r -P OV% TI? Y., i 1. 0 not less tbakton. g 1 Ince, J vir ~ t:tisernsoy, R r%) • Y PRODUCTS , cto: s6'_ $2 - 3- 1 • 3 1 .`" 2 1 31. 1 IT, 1 0 1, 0 _„ 1" 'arab ) T L Baldwiu, W FLUID °ROA% 2 -1 - - ,toes, , 3 Oter, ' .4 'rate, .1 . 2 at, -,- 2 limy, t, make entry* the Fair, leaettremeat, , qualit y and B Niles ' Chairman of prior to the_Bras day of EN VZOZNDLES. laut, ..T. --, 1 •,... -fi •-: ' .- a, P i I . vegotableh, 3 . .$1 ncis, Crir746l, sligepa .! • , Z!!-GRAL'P.Claaa ?'•~ 1 4 1 s. F- . t••••• f Comuiitteo: blee. C hi Usiorrond, Mu, Hi rem.Brooks gre.liticlard Woo). ; est parlor bla; ot do hand bou net do dozen da las 41 do display o flowers ,; I 4 _Le , . , 4CL 1 do embroide , work of exhibitor Best pair of slippers do Si i do oil paintbig do 1 do penciling : """ do t t , do crayon drawing ' do 1 „: do pin enehion do 7do display of. hair w rk do r eat specimenteax flo era do • 1 - do of feathetdowers do 3 I < ''Heat ottoman Over do 3 do suit of under clothing do 1 do night clothing do i eat display of bead work do 1 , : eat card bazket do ..4 do knit tidy l 3 ..; do sofa pillo 3 -do affghan ....-,,- .. 0 1., .., 3, _- i, ~. -i,. r, Heat display of iollififery ' - -- '2" '' r • ••liest ottoman , i do lamp matt ' 4 ''. do fancy wall basket i do bedspread 13 Committee :t Mrs James S Coles,, _Mrs' john e W Guernsey, bfrsJosopli.Morrie. i) ' ' i 1 Craft B TIII—DR4WiNG ,a lai ,:1.1 il Committee :i.T W Calkinis, Chailn elfll/,. Thomas H Bailey. i . ' • \- . Otara 47i71-4GENT'S DISCRETIONAR Y. Committee ; ' Cheater Robinson, li Beebe, A T. James, Enooh!Blaokwell, R T Wood. Moe IfI.4.A.DIZS' pISORE.VON4R): . Miss BannyiDyer, Mrs J li Niles; -Mrs lOU Dickinson, lima George, Green, Mrs Rohl Camp bell. i L Floral Hall pommittee : Hon 8 1 1 Wilson, J B Potter, Hon it W Williams, W A atone Walter Sherwood, J H Bogard, John Purcell, elf Hob. limn, James Fish; J 11 F Dialiineop;Mrsjerome Smith, Mn JD P•litir,9/ILti Walierst Mrs W A Stone. Stn irWillia&P'lllleittUe Mettials. Miss;Olare' Batto, Miss Anna Mies Mary Benetton, Miss Mail Stevens. - lizeentive Ctonamitteet J B Wat D L Aiken, L H ,Polter, - L ',O zlisaandlelVlD Hammond, Ge - pr - ge qr.445n.. , /ifirehal, Hon Henry Sherwood; AssiataUli r A Kimball, Addison Potter. K. T. BENTLEY, Free% . I. it. BODIZ!E, 13 rio'y. Z 1 fr 0 $5 $3 8 2 2 1. Crisk," j 'Atig' 9, 1871, Edith, lineAtifant danghtei lof N. K. and Georgians Glassacire. PLUMBLT.'—In Delmar, Aug. 1, 1871, ROB BERT, infant eon of Calvin and Catharine E. Plumbly, agati months and 3 days. JOHNSON-4n Delmar, Aug. 12th, Triphena Johnson, wife pf Bryant Johnson, deceased, aged 89 years and ' month. 1, 0 iJ 2', 0 $3 $2 3 2 2. 1 GIBBON—GIBBON—In this vilisge444l4),: 1871, by Rev. D. D. Btu% D. 1)4' , • Bft.c;Wlllliiin W. Gibson, of Medina, N. Y., to Miss Jennie P. Gibson, ofWellsboro. EMERY—GERNET—In Sullivan on the 2d Inst., by N. At Taylor Esq., Mr. Geo. Emery Goodrich ,to Mid} tai Tioga county pa. j` 2, 1 $2: $1 COLG ROVE —SPA Uli r Ditle-Aeth l i redden be of Theo. Colgrove, in llorneLeville N. Y., Aug. 2nd, /871, by the Rev. Milton Waldo, Wm. 11. Colgrove of Arkport N. Y., to Msry J. Spaulding, daughter of John Spaulding, of Qattara Valley Pa. st`= $0 I 0 1 • 0 WELLSBORO GRADED . SCHOOL. FACIIVTY. - A. C. WINTERS, A. M., Principal. ; Mrs. S. OMIT, Preoeptress. T. 11, EDWARDS, B. E. B. C . WHEELER, B. B. . . .•; „ , , Miss H.T. DARTT, M. E: Q.-.--• ,_- . , . id KATE REYNOLDS, M. E. s : IDA STODDARD, B. E. Miss ANNA GILLETT, - CHAS. 0. THOMPSON, Prof. of Drawing. i. Miss H. W.:TODD, pagp. and.: Vpal lifulte, 1 , 5. 44. : 4: 1 •-:, 1...:,. ; , ,;-• . 4 ~`: ~ t 4.1. ... (Free to ail real onto of the Borong4 Common Eiglish $5,00. - Higher $l,OO. .. ? EXTRAS. Frond), Gotiman, Latin, Each, $1,0% , Italian, $2,00, Inctramental Drawing iW:clareca, $3,00, pr1vat0,...55,00. °I Pain ti n s..I•J•Ar!, .................. 1 w Co, ,rBO,I. of { Study ! ,_ , ( Topii, 142GuAGEs. Freneh Grstreuty. „ylender, Toleteiel.sno Cox ! risme, Charlotg Ml'• --. =.4lgt=filffetsWer--454h - 64:PC' taLiota.—GernOn Grammar, Reader, seleotions from Schiller,Apethe d fiessing ,Daily nrig in . speaking Gera:tali. Atlllan fiiitelititiq; ~ liter/ selections from Alfieri Goldoni" Vaud. fly practice in cotecreation. • 1.11 Historyore will be familiar lecture& upon noted Cities d.places visited by . the Principal. itßeading„ 'ring, Spelling, Declamation 'and composition, Bluer be taken by all. EMI ti accord. •co With the earnest recommenda tion of our abi.: and praotical State Sup't, a Nor mal Department will be organised in•which spec ial instructioti will be given in the Thehry and Practice of Tdaching. Daily drill in a school of 400 pupils carKully graded, and taught by oar: nest teacherstiacording tti4he moat approved: methods, willrgive the bestioosetkry4oVit°ll for suecessful-;teaching. alrt.osf,t 4 , 62? ) ) . 4 - :".0- Upon oorogeting the course prescribed, Diplo else wilt be granted end preference given to them in the efeleotion of Webers. • El 1~1 L- 7 L--1 21 El 1 The Princi .1%-fs ntrathaate of Rochester VW.: varsity and h - tidppleinettterrhls Cron* (lours*. by two yearsotudy in Europe. His success la the past is a guarantee for the future.' Mrs. Hart la a graduayi et p e lesee tt fyleyan Semenary—hts been Prokatte 074 - 44* - ant Seminari a in N. IlAceld-01l a reds tly'beseu• invited to a S mllar position in two of the older and most flourishing Asa donates of the same state. Prof. ThomPison's class in drawing at IllanefieTd r is said by the:State Sup't Wickersham to "liaise sustained the beat examination ever bad in the state." t .7.-i) - •.1 .. ..; . . ' , .••"4 4 .1 Misr. Toddlas availed herself of the bast ad. vantages affodded by the city of Boston, and has .xla r conducted with a oess the Mgsloal Department, of the Elmira , ,t4. 4 7, 0 i1faW inlitritwon.op also be obtairip from . othe, fiat oliiii_ . telionerr. The remai.ing teachers have bedi selected with groat ca •, and are knfilmto.be llryofighty qualified, ear. •at and eueebtelnif• OA , --*. i% 6712 % I SUI)OESS. The numbs iof pupil. has increased lri4ii i ; 4 year, from 15 ~ to nearly 400. The per cent of attendance, and absence of itardincss ,systs .no. ' t eaceded in tht State. Persons representing - Over $150',000, has , durhse i lm pestsjx menthe moved into the Boro or'signin' accoun of-them:ffed their intentions to'do t so, oboob: --The- folly_d-sendc log annually rom $3,000,, to $5,00 to enrich other looalltics, and build tql - othor e sebno l is ,at: the expense o our own, willlnotat is.Hopla the' repeated, ou efforts now shall be to offer snob advantages a alsoliritrawietisaistbiw id .:, ii 4 E l . 4 i 0v:zr...1141 J,4;:1:10 1 , 1 •1 , ;:.uo:. - . , thl.001ETION;z 1 . '., ~ ,-i =-, - None more! . favoratlik 'f . cii ii,'''isoh bil' ''tiiit' 114 i filaud in nortiter n Bapktryllutaiirif .i.rit A %,, , ri ; Tho ollinat is healthy, the surroundings - beau. t ful. The kapbandhAfatodrsiud itilaelt.' 4 .-;Tha‘ Lecture °masa hriligailer,utethil motto edistinsc gulshed Lecturers of the country. A t ki,l?rary.ti proposed, I rgee.thidiiiifttithan a 0416 6 100 rail". t Mona: z ,',.. •3 I , i Lii ,J St .1 1 The fact that primrtA s:4 s inbled.in yaltier, In Wellaboro,4riAblOt, rem slikkit,','"antAl44, I t, the immense vinafivair t rlitaith of 77ogt county must greatlylitiOldit t lar.litilkb'safratig4. furnishes a 4trong pecutuniMuinik.742 those having ,children to educate,,,te. g at the County seat. r t.s.i A • , I' - - A record of scholarship department, atten dance &0., is lutilta i raittotig(fMn l / 4 tattatnt i l board (s3ooie rfuyi Nrthen i Ages-R . 11140x! dross the blp ih.: - ' --- -1 - -- 1' - - 15ots 4,4*. v tiv. i .: r . ,m,,,1:-.4. EXTRACT E.lttne#oo7/REELOF STI(DIESiI 7th Year/ t a 8 "0 ;•iiE - - 7 =i ' 3 Arith. 1 Glifop rpirjta3 aka tinjkle 10._ •• 1 ws-• • s• r ~ : ,114womothAtbipiveacwg. itYear --.11i W . 3 . 0h001: •t.-htt.-Firiti,i 3 r: - -- -= ._ ~.. u Nat. 111111..- ,Phreog.• . " Botan ! -4 , .-. -...:..A oth Yca .....b t II Caesar. Physiol. 1 • " ' Zoology. Pbje.lailliffl i 1111 Astron'y J loth Year. G . rapt . mar 1 Ci i c r e g r i ci l l o tTiliak+ Trigonom. I • it . Ladies ma eubstl t r n . Higher Alge ra; dr a o illy a d eno o German map e studied instead of Latin. Drawing +3 , ...bek WI% 4104 - 10ke entire tity* _., Iligh'r Arab H. Algebra DAIRY' FIRM FOA ir I T. farm tsnown as the et if 41 j . in Farm ngton Township, containing one hundred and ftcon acres. to now offered for tale on ron„nabl4 torma:uifiaiifiiditiis ‘adii.)-hil'thee poseeseion of theater Cady and otbersm•apply, 01 4 -.' . • July 12,1111.• ff A. P N,Wcox%illibop. I ' 'MATO& MARRIAGES. 1.a73.-Es. "ORMAL COURSE TEACHERS 1 1 rirfxsal itslic•vvos .a.rums INXICINLICI 1201 MUSS TA*lO NOTIOE, that I' am now 'mailing diraOtfrout:NeiT Tory, a tut! end „ I x it polaplat f aaportwent„ of e ; - :tt ' -, - 4 i .../. - -\..1,....A. [ 0 • is' - .Pt.._ k - 5, • - e ' tr , . '.-.,. r 1 ~,, il •,'i ~.. t . 7 Dry Goode, Notions, 800 Shoos, -.,.1,1 Hate and, Croekery, Cloths and Clciihing, Laces, Einbroide*s - and' White Goods, &c., &c., ,- •lik' ~/ - . ~ 't •i, are unusually fall, which I propose to sell at the vary loweikprisa /or, (midi.. I h ave tried long and short,time credit, and find it doss not pay me or my , biiitamera.' . 11ersaftarit 'ROM TIVELY NO. LOOK ACCOUNT WILL Bli IIIIPT,:so 49 Rot aelF (or credit. z*i an I t a l TaY l 4l34/ 0 show, Goodp aad pot, offendad, iljou do not buy. So do not' be afraid to d - look. `Alt ,goodfsoorlted Ili Ogures.(Pnit rit? boner tear goodios ers. - flo'onlyone Wee. Plesie"renteinter, yotipay only for in tyoulory—•nolad debts. to , pay for. ,faly $B, 1871. 1 1.1 E , „ ; f taii the long bridge .which they are putting up across the stream near Mega, but it would take -gees4 deal %longer span .then that to bridge tlia" i4efreaping • , • . ME • . DIEM f: =I STOCK OF • , od:r Just received. Whe i m they have more time, they will'put in a notice in this place to all their old customers, together with the-new, that they ttIITO, aittlat-rity)zstpg,k oc cilvirdwat bottom pride!. s 4.1 ; • Una, July 5, 1871. I MI ,;(__ i .. ~ t . - ~- • . -.: JUST RECEIVED AT•HARDEN'S' ' 1--40;. - :, . . DRY GOOD EMPORIUM: . - . . I• ..-. , . .14 dozen Shawls at prices from 1,60 to $25. :5 dozen Parasols at prices from $4 to 1i5,00. 1 .._' _,. 20 piepes white Dresst Goods, well adapted to 04 season,. at p?!ieeq ~. rom 16- j eents pp and to 6 shillings. i, , 25 pieces new and popula Dress Goods, some of whteh l have ;not been be . fore offered in this market, at price.i from 25c to $1 per yard. 5 pieces, plack Silics, . .a4rices 4 frilm.‘ , el:, to -58 per 4ard . f? Li ~ Isess o iVilieV.4l4Kas,;W#A4s;f4m 2,50 q to4l,ooperrycird. - ' '-. 4'il li 100 dozen Ladies' Cotton Rio e, at prices frO ni,l,^olo: es per yak. ', —. 25 dozen Ladies' Linen H ndkerchiefskistinicojrOm 6c : to 7SPI.s., An endless variety of Bi bons, Laces'{,Emlrro• eries,,,:; , -- !, . • .4.lWHilso-fetfull and • complete stock •lif Prints, • , Gingiqmsli Lawns .Demings, 'ckingo, 64 q4etetz,lN. l at I)Wces: to .suit the!trade,. 1. 1 . : %IA! - “ IL , ; f'ai , 2' ~:1 ,i, f ,.2.-i ' h 1, ~ 1 ''l a -j '' '. ''' 7' 3 -1 ''' ' 1 t ' ' ' ' ' t. 'f f illoblAa HARDEI4:' ''- '-, =ME • .k _L., JULY 5,187 h ":71 • . A - , s•--. • -•,', - -t''-Ar---ttintretm-Stotk--vfe- - - latest Styles .of : i-,14 '•l'''' 1 • ' ~1 ..: i I s t, - ? - 4.0.§ . r ~-ll i a 4.:.) t )... k r i ti 0. f, 1 ,,, , rrr 0.•,t • ~ i . . .. , • '",,' 6 ':‘. , 2!ii:1; 1 ! ... ; .: 1 ' ' . ''''' ' ' e - vv - Dry , *AL D S, - : ....; J!.I6T RECIIIIED, 141'411.1Lw '' 5: r~~ . , . r•:':•717: -.' ' , „;-. ••,: - • 1 - , -:),:- ..- , 1. It v_l;:';` , ) : ~..•,) '•,,,, ~ . ; •.. •..o. ' - „,;: L v.., , ,,L; ' , . _,, , -., .1-s ~, ,,-. - . . ..L•tit.. i, ;.., , - ... . - .. I •ii d t • i ' •'• i • . ; '..; ;DOMESTIC 1 Z ,b 4 ; i l d 6° - • i ;" ' t 4. 1 ti i ; „. 4 4 , 2 in n ~.i IZI tt tO t Vs ° °:l. M Ta P 4 H 'S I g i A mpi ,cl' 4 :A4 S-- u... 0, .T. u .... p. i+.l 6 4U A b 8 . 49 ,C; I ° 1 g7' GI cl Q 1 1.-/- —c) Iv cs .42 cl ea ei 0 0 .". ip us 0 C: 1 :b . 0 a - " X l P.H.4 , 8404.. 2 . 9 02 - E o i 6 p i . :„„ fi, g.,,,