MS= LOCAL NOTICES: Buggy, cutter, harness, &c, for sale cheap. Apply , at the Episcopal ;Rectory: _ ' 1' • dune 17, 1812-ts. . , _ Good pasturage for stock 'convenient to town. Inquire of M. B. PRIxoE, WeDsbora; June 19, 1872-Iw. lliler O'Connor will given grand Inde pendence Dance at Bowen & Cone's Hall, Thursday evening, the Fourth of July.— There will be good music, an excellent sup per, and plenty of enjoyment. N F:lc DRUG S ToR 7 --Peter Wortendyko' of Eng Charleston, has recently started n a ru g, ,tore in 13lossburg, Pa. Mr. W. is a druggist of large experience ! and we cheer fidly recommend him, to the people of that place as a reliable and honorable dealer. = 'We wish ban abundant success. Ntitehell. & Cameron, Attorneys '& Conn -selors at law, have removed 'to Converse & Wittiams brick block. They are agents for several fitst;..class In •iirance Companies: i''ontinental, N. 1 - ,.....Canita1.....5. 1,000,000 it Royal, Eng., 10,000,000 Queen, " ' .....* " 10,000,000 MaleB, Cincinnati,:r " 1,000,000 National Life, I 4 1,000,000 Amazon,. " 500,000 . . Triumph, ~ 500,090. IVellslipro, May 29, 1872-4 w. Eit) e Agit at or. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1872, Home Affair. Briefs. —We hada genuine old fashioned thun der -torm last Wednesday. —Overcoats were in fair demand aiain last ;.'aturday 'nor ing. —The cowl y Treasurer's tax sales were 111 progKess las week at his office in this • ]age. —We are !under obligations to lion. Cly:ses Mercur for the latest edition of the Congressional Directory. —Charles B. Sattorlee of Bradford county fis, been appointed t 9 a cadetship at West Pou:t. —The lessee of the Watkins Glen charges nity cents a head for admission this year.— lie probably thinks there were too many laFt season. ' —Tremoinea Sun Pictures were exhibited t o the school children last Friday morning at ten cents a head. The show is an excel lent one of the kind. —Last week Mr.' C. A. Warren, lately of till , place, -.torted for Minnesota. He pro -1,0,0, to Make that State his future residence. Good luck attend him wherever he goes! —The Bath .iffrocate 'says that a surY4y of tlft route from Bath to Pine Creek viR Ad ,tFon 1- to be made at once. State Engineer 11, , rrick ors to begin the work last week. —The Towanda Reporter says that it is V,. and not Mrs. E. 0. Goodrich _ . ‘sjio , l.s'a r. State Central Committee for ih ; Hit'ord county. We thought so. —Mr William M. Ingstrum, recently Elmira. has started a new grocery and tore on the east side of Main street m the 'block just below Converse & \Vl;hain- a new block. Success to him! —The telegraph was put in working order 1 •4yturday evening, so that New York, Mt.» and Philadelphia are now in thstan tanem, • communication with Wellsboro, Hu., II to their gratification no doubt. —Guy Learned, late of Sylvania, in bast lcaving a ball room at Emporium, fell t i.o,k 4} the stain:, receiving injuries that re •,7!!<,/ in his death a. few hours after. So •:tv the Troy Ga:ettc. —Dr. Parkhurst, for mutt years a res -01. at 4.1 . Lawrenceville, died on the sth in- Ht. was at one time a member of tho , t„ to Legislature, and afterward f-theriti and A—e, lido Judge of the comity, At thc; time .1 hi , . death hewn ißyears of ago. —There will he a' dedication of a new tiAl on the 4tb day of July next in Mains leur,r, Pa by the independent order of 4h id Follow=. John jLevergood of Lancas ter, pfl., is expected as the chief speliker. A cordial invitation is extended to all. YOWINIda RepOiter of the 13th says that J. D. Allen, of Wysox - , left his work in the field on Saturday evening, and after par taking of his supper prepared to retire, say v; that he was not feeling well; before he reached the bed he fell backward and_ expir eel in the arms of his wife. lie had been af flicted Ye , ith the heart disease for some years. -The Troy Gazrtte says it is understood that the failure of 0. F. Mason & Co., Bank at Towanda, will involve a loss to Wm . Runyan, Bradford County Treasurer, who of the county funds deposited in th ir bank. Something over $2,000 were 11w • deposited at the time of the suspension, theenah Mr. Bunyan's loss will not probably leach more than $1,200. —The Muney' Lvntinary says th . nt a lady ef that place the other day, threw somepeach •tene- from "brandy peaches," to her two m Out pen. After the fashion of some t;to legged animals of a higher order, the Wit: got drunk, and finally one sickened and e 1:, .1 The other like an old "bruiser" is in i•itlicr dilapidated condition,_ and looks as .f ,1 !night pop over dead at any time. —The severe storm of. last Wednesday to have spent its greatest fury on Ilideonton. The lightning struck nine in• the city; the water seemed to fall in ` l . et , • the streets becatne raging rivers, to cloWn all, Robinson's Circus and Me 'il of people. uman beings, nobody Was tint Hew down when all the ❑p - onr of 11.1 la.a , t-1, and the element •, , n,, u -Iy hurt. : -Thore Qeeffis to be a neiw. kind of"com ti,,rrial traveler" c n the maid. A few nights 'uue the residence of Hod, . A. Johnson, :it Corning. was entered and about $250 trtil *property carried off, and a few indit- niter the housemf Col. A. G. Mason ot T n,la, was broken into and several dollar. , worth of jewelry stolen.- 1 " I —th an entrance was effected thro' --no Ulm] a Adreptiser sgyi; that lazA Hounlay. n party of ladies and gentlemen rn CAnmin - were passing through - Glen tL , Ir-d :it the Watkins Glen, n rock rolled • , e e «lee of thc precipice and fell to the I\,tteo miuring three of the party. One 1. " 1 " . 1 . 1, 1 both lee , broken twice, and another ' 4 , rt• At -1y hurt in the ebe4t. One ofthem sal , died of her injuries. No names • 1.1,( !..:4ine of train No. I, .which passes at 8:15 p. m., exploded its boil- Qatkirdav evening just -west of that Jghn the fireman, wa. , killed, Thomp,m, the engineer, - so badly 1111 1 : that 1113 life was despaired' of, and a •r , 31,14,-r on the engine, one John D.- Robin -,,n o , jured, lad not seriously. Nobody else wr,.- much brut, though the \ baggage car t wa , I,lit in two, the sides bursting out, and! bv the side of the track. Roberts, hardware mer \ - oftlik village, has sold his sturti!to Mr. It Ilreler and his stock to Messrs. Wil tJs .1: Kress. Mr. Roberts has been -in here for nearly a score of years, and ha , earned an excellent reputation as an hon otahle mercltant, and n good citizen. I Ne don't know whether he - now intends to retire fc,,ta active business life ; - but what evr‘r he does we wish him health, prosperity, and l ong lif e. --The people of Addison held a large and enthusiastic meeting on Tuesday evening of Inq week to further the proposed railroad from Bath to Pine Cieek. A resolution to bond the town'for $60,000 in aid of the road adopted without a dissenting voice,_ Letters from various parties pledging their .appo r t ,were read, and several speeches niade strongly, favoring the project. The meeting adjourned to meet last Saturday evening, , —"Boys •will be boys. A, few evenings since while Tronutine's picture show.: .3v llB in progress several .gentle Mon lOnV4ol:Stre4h noticed ate repeateddreiPing'Ottil m kist4:,,Wi fro the "front friirisl,O*# _ „ turned out, fzin itftjAiii;ithat - ono_df;tlOlittle scamps had Procttied season tick* - stme the show vitil his cap,' dropped it fetiiis' comrad'etiout:Slde, one of whonr.woutd!c4tekt,t4tit,st) - Inevi - ml- , ter the Mal, ~ .'when the immitiplfe9ufkb!),*. peated for the benefit ofitpoOet4l3rloinlbut,:- . Bider: - Of course it 4iiin't : ::4uAiii right,' but "boys will be b0y5." , , , , • , —Last Wednesday' eitteraezi„, just' Se' a . ite ' ' 'ir the violent ' thunder-storm, an Irishman,' w i hose name we iniderstoed to be•Mullioney, was killed by the sadden 'eavin . g of &hank of earth . on the Railroad ,jiist opposite' HO'ii.' lienry-Sherwood's residence. The ran had softened and loosetipd the earth; and there were indications of danger before,' the, bank finally fell, and the Men at work there. had' been watned'to leave. But a t',4 'perAistek in remaining, with the result above stated. None of the others , were .seriously hurt.•:;- Mulhoney's bodyU7lS terribly crushed. His remains, were forwarded 'Thursday, morning to Corning, where he•had• a wife :and •Ail drenresiding. •. • ' ':,. :..a,, '•. .. I—There was a case of small-pox at Antrim last week, resulting in thO death of the pa•-• tient _Friday night. l'ho disease .was un , doubtedly bioughtfrom:Newtork, ai.the' man attacked had just arrived ffpin that city to work on the. Railroad. • trimediate: pre; cautions were taken to prevent the' pread of the contagion if possible. Tick manwas at once removed, to an isolated cabin' in the woods three miles troni, Antrinir Whether' the means taken to arrest the disease will prove effectual ii filiV' days will determine; but, in any event, great creilitisdue the con- , tractor, Mr. Ward, for the,prompt anaphor ; getic `measnres taken to that .end.. Ors:. Webb and Z'acker were called in tho case. —Bishop Coxo,•of the Diocese of :Western New York, officiated atSt. Ilionai.'i Church, Bath, Sunday evening of last week, confirm,' ing a class of twenty-one, three of whom were colored persons. ; Notwithstanding the heavy rains the beautiful chtireh was well , filled, and the large congregation was amply repaid for any lncidental 'sprinkling by one of the Bishop's.inest fervid and liiilliant, ser mons on the text, "Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace."; That hit clause would furnish a fittingmotto for the grand old parish to ,Whieb. it vtas so eloquently 'commended, for •within its bounds "envy, hatred, malice and All" uticharitabletieW seem to die Out for want of material to feed upon. No doubt theretire peciple Wie'whe don't love each other quite as ciaiAians, should, but judging from theirbehavior, they all love their Mural more than they hate any man. Happy is the' congregation that is in such a case I . • COMING:BM-ENT WEEK AT, MANaRIZI.7); —The following is the 'programme for the week as arranged by the authorities of the State Normal School at Mansfield: Sunday evening s June:lothi..Annual s.er ? mon before the .sttidents by Rev. William Baldwin of Tioga. Monday evettink` ! Jane 17th, Commence ment Concert miller the chat* ofProf. Jew-, ett. Tuesday evening, June 18th, Address and Poem before the Literary Societies. 'Orator 'Rev. Di.' Huntington ; Poet, Prof. F. M. Smith. Wednesday eA-ening,'June 19th, Address and POeni before the Alumni, Association.- Orator, Col. A. K. Iticplure'of Philadelphia; Poet, A .\s. Hooker of Troy.' Thursday June 20th, Commencement ex ercises. The public are invited. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A Wo3ltux.--7 A few weeks since a German named Hailsler arrived in this village with his family,' con sisting of his wife, five young children, and a buxom young woman about twenty-two years of age named Anna Rosiene Helm. ft is claimed that Anna was legally bound to Milder in Prussia according to the laws of that country, and had thus become a mem ber of hi-; family: The whole party occu pied a room over Wilcox & Truman's store" on Main street' None of them were able to speak a word of English, having 'come di rectly here onlanding in this country. Mr. found employment - aq a laborer on the Railroad. The new - corners had not -been long in Wellsboro when it be"came evident that all was not serene in the Hailslei domicil. The old rhyme about "two women in ono house" soon found a new verification, and it looked as though the fair Anna had become bound to the old master by some tie more tender but not less strong than a legal one. At any rate, Mrs. Haiisler and her friends thought so, and of course there was trouble -at once. The first outside evidence of the idoniestic storm that was brewing was given last week Monday rimming when two Germans, friends of Mrs. H., called upon the District Atter ney with the request that he- would have Ilaiisler arrested, because he had turned his wife out and taken in Miss Helm to •fill her rightful place. The officer was busy at the time, and requested the Lien .to end again another day. But nothing more was heard of that complaint. The next day (Tuesday) the two women,, who seem to hive been •on passably good' terms, considering the circumstances, went up to Mr. F. D. Bunnel's toward evening to look for work. After staying a while at Mr. Bunnel's house, they left and came doWn to the Avenue. Instead of coming down the • Avenue toward home they turned to the left and,, went away from the village. Mrs. Haiisler asserts that she was induced to do this,lby the girl Anna, who pointed out some house up the road and said she thought they might find work there. So they walked up the bill and turned pp - the road from the Avenue to the rightjuq, beyond Karr's house. , This road is not much' frequented; and is quite lonely, being through the' woodft,and there being but eno'house on it—that of kr. V. - Roberts. There are a few d wellin g s, however, not - Veiylar frem it, among 'them that of Mr. Gee. W. Sears.• As Mr. Sears was prepniring for bed, that Tuesday night, at about half past pine, he heard several, cries of distress, each succeed; ing one being fai»ter Minn the InSt.' Corh prehending that somebody needed help, and that it must be immediate : to. be of service, without a second thought, Mf."Sears started.' almost naked as he wai, through the wood .4. In the 'direction whence the cries seemed to Come. When he reached the scene of :action he was not a little riWohished to find one 'v.-In man holding another down _and evidently bent on choking-her to death. He at once; pulled the N.:irit,go,Off ler victim, but the lit ter was so'exhausted that she was unable-to got out of the, way before the fury broke loose - from , Mr. Sears and pounced upon her again. And this tined she fastened upon her throat with all the tenacity of a bull-dog; S'n" that 11lr. 8. found it-impossible tuagailr' . pult her off. At length, finding' the case destier- , ate, he struck her a blow with his fist jit , t behind the ear; ind that served to lobsen her gripe, when the 'two women were agitin sop- arateih By this time MrSl Sears had arrivitl on the ground,: and helped the . injured wo man up and assisted her to her (hart=. S.'e) house where she could be taken care, #1,.- 7 .7-, So liMg as her victim was in sight pa. Sears had'ditlieulty in holding his captive, who was a strong vigorous woman weig ling at least ISO pounds. She was ns franti ,and as eager as ithloed-houndto get at-her Oily ;• but the minute she had passed `ea sof 'Sight the woman's'nnture asserted itself; sheWilt-' ed completely, and became as easily man-, aged as a child. .- . .Leaving her iti the charge of Mr. V. Rob erts, Mr. Sears came to the village as soon as possible and procured the Sheriff and an . In terpreter to go up to see abouLthe matter,—. It was found that the injure'd WOMAN: ,i'2ls Mrs. Ilalisler; and her assailant no - r d,fier than the troublesome member of her fliniilY, Miss Anna Rosiene Helfn.. The story: Mrs. IT. told was that after epticing her silt y this lonely road the girl - bad - sttliok -her titt,the . head with a hatchet whieb'she -had • brought from home, and then attempted to choke her to death.' And this-story -was -corroborated by a bad but not dan,gerous gash on thq back and upper part of the head' aiing 'open the scalp tor some incites but probably doing no WetindlcioltiiiT - tii' thOugllinado : ,Withsinne,i_gsktu t uent Fault@ Atilt agotalubtiliiiitEo t Aleivis Wal• dl ,i4 9 liiitt,i4sc o on-, on the right shoulder 41euiither hoick ltaltWeart Itiletandlthe spinal column,' • ‘'' probability tlfat Mrs. 'Haiisloriii ;.eltutit,:ef the affair the true one is strength enekby;the sPiterrienVet4ifti.;fnohArts that .whtle-he Weslin charge of the prisoner she loeseried frOM''beretitle her'. skirts 'a' f itiing 13hiit,seetned to have paSsed.around 4 1111i4ifts dropped upon the ground; : 1111d 4 41i . c.1t teriveitili,found, as was alsoAlieltitchet4itS. I;:t'vhtel, Mit). EL alleged she was struck.- It is -rtxth)gi' a.,l4rge sized hatpbet.6,93rman *Oa, Htilisler." It will "ivi f gV abut i's very dull, and hai a - handle about ,esglitee l o inches :guppesed had ,conceilled this , iinpletriont tinder,lter skirts, supporting it by: the string erOund - her person, and had thus carried it until sliei:Pylid an opportunity to use it. • On the other hand;? girl: Halm saYS; that,_,lVlr4..''Haiisler carried the hatchet up there conceal it in her sleeve and attacked her,(Helf) with it first. There are at least two difficulties with this story; Mrs. 41aiis ler:h4:4:(in a dress with tight sleeves—what are known to:dress-makers as' coat 'sleeves= - and tilrOs no mark of Miss Holp haying been struck- by the hatchet' lit all. The 'Only irijurilea'slie seems to have received were the blow on , the ear and scratches 'on tho hands giuiseil -by Mrs. Haiisler's futile efforts to loosen her hotTible gripe. ' The girl-funs at once arrested by the Sheriff and lodged in jail. ,The next day (Wed riesday) She was examiiis Uniie r LgsqUira Browster4 and committed for an assault with _intent td hill. She still lies in prison, and unless bailed out will have to stay there - all ,summer' waiting for the sitting of the next' C6iirt;;i,„ • TUE , TRUTB ABOUT Tll4, Nit , BST.--14qc correspondents at the West seenfte be :Jul( conitiiracy.tolpuff everything, appertaining. te‘tlititlic!gion; and to induce the 'Etat OrMietni: , kindlo tenon' *Dr. Greeleyie p'iesdr/i4le.n. find "go Wesi." •The practice has gioWtip6 chronic that everybody has learaiar to Itiaki; Western letters with 'many graine of fillovg. ancea But mice in a while some; victo,ol . the ,"Westerii fever" -has, a lucid interval; and then we eiatch a fleeting glimpse of the other side of the story.i. ,The folliPiving letter, writteik"from oone, lowa, .On 7tii stant, by a' gatiner resident of 'Brookfield); affords aninsiance of this • ' Mr. Agitator:—The rapidly growing town Of Boone is situated MO' miles west of the Mississippi bf rail', and is the end of a di .visiona the Chicago and Burlingtorr IL R. It, contains 2,[i00 Inhabits:lloi gp ; r1r00„- tage', uf,wltom: are active hnsiness men; five church-'edifit 3 es, a bank, and two .printing offices: . The cOn•Democrat and, Reptb-: •,..sknda ed. nre publish ed here ; the lat t er has mu& the largest circulation, Thc town 'also boasts of a ,roundhOuie; m'aChine'sliop, and several manufacturing establishments, giving omPloymentto a large number of operatives. The principal zitotels are the Ev.glei House, ,owned by C. E. „Phil lips, 'forinerly 6fo3tfookAel4'i the' lerilk64 and the Biting f1'0146 o,vitited,,`,by,;# 1.. le4 It,. COMPan y. The 4canti ho tie ci!tiirthilitTii t ti:f ly supported by the surrounding farming community. ; Stretching „tilmig „thc Des. Moines river:a mile and, ft half, ,to the and skirted With. a piecerof timber, six ,milca vide, is - Boonsboro,. the county seat, cOI - inhabitants and a Court ‘diouse. costing $80,000.% „The,,tow,ns,are r e•opppryid, by an hourly', stage. The farinqs al:Cobliged ioliip6so'Of their, 'corn for froou 15. to _II, cents' per tnifiel. should ,ind thstbutter making in trioga is quite as prOtitable, and I give my opinionr-. .not ; worth quite as rouchttsjioraco,qmley's perhaps—rhOt those who li f lrm land thei7oll,-, ter keep, it, t!Lose who, have not better come' to lowa, but pot :Ivi4h9ut elation is back yard this season, with ,ft great deal of rai3 . - The,',elimato 'conSidered' , 'healthitil,,btit asthmatics are -adyised;,to go, to Denver. The Presidential nominees: furnished the great topic ; of discussion. The Democrats' would -SuppOrt Greeley, were they' slue ::011 enough reptiblican lido to -insure his elec tion. ~As it i the Qhica v . :Times ,seems to be.goink - bae.k on him. Lazit night we .11(41 band music, bonfires' and cannonading in _honor ocilakutts_unmination.. All]thia.servAs• to break. the monotony of the invalid o your correspondent, for, as Richardson said in prison, l'etuet get out/ • • S R. The long building known as "The 'Long' Shop," belonging to the Erie .Railway Com pany, at Susquehanna, Pa., was discovered to, be on fire at three o'clock Saturday morn ing, the tith instant:, The fire originated in -a small pile of cOtt4 Ave* 'by 'a 'spark from . one of the forges, aia commuralited . 'to, the . liner-and timbers •which -support the• reek and which weiVsatiltated with :oil, • placing in iminedinte banger over one million lora' ws.rth Of property belonging to the Erie Company. powerful steam pump con nected with the shop was iromediately set to work and the flames extinguished after a loss of aliont,One hundred doliqrs. BACK Oti GREELEY.—The Lock Haven' Democrat has -a decided political opinion, and expresses it AS follows : ''There 13 cortainlyft very vigorous efftirt boing•made te forceViteley - the DernO l cratic,Convention ; there seems to be a kind of mania i and it is fortunate for the party that the donvention is so far off as to give this - Circent4c, unreasonable, diseased 'condi tion of mind ti me to run off . It is possible a re action will :set ia ,the time the pcinvention meets, thongh' Vie" wire -rollers - will *bilk' hard to prevent it. The excitement in favor of Greeley indorsement seents to have red-' fated from C.,Yongress, and is by no means an oltspring ot popular birth.. _Every . art has been appli d to work up tires case and •infect ,the masses= and, to a certain surface extent, they limit) i,been successful;' but the •move meta altogether hießs. the •evidence of pop ular appreVal that would-show that the rank and file of the Deiriocratic I?'arty Approve it. liencei it would he ,common pril=" deuce for representative characters to pause `eiere pitching headlong into support of Greeley, or they may carry their reliance drill,v - tvp i 9tr„ selves - rchaVedhtflidir it is teo;fatb to reitiedr the *one' Wool:-4•Walter Brown & Son, dof York 'City; send their 7 no/Oly,,,,clictdar i for June. Vie copy : t. "The di liners in the 'Wool Market; which we,noticed in. nut' April and ,May i - circulars, has .contiOued td thd priitientt time w k th Out any•appare indications of , a speedy :urge for the better,. except :thy fact th:,tr any manufacturers will, be.f soon compeller' from sheer necessity to enter. the market inlorder tO'repleniAi their nearly ex.:. bauSted '.3iipplies of raw material. • •"fhe eires whigh, bave„,operated .tp„.dt, press trail areVarieus; the niNit . Viseinlberif being—th :light decline at London Salop,- the uncerfillinty as to:the,proposed,reductimi of ) duties ;The unstitiSflidtory'coriditinh Of the Wooltri' Goods market—the =usual bear, movenien OfinantifaCturers - At the'app.rolick 'ofa new clip, together with .the large at*: cals }‘'S•eivrYVools within a few weeks. • •`The long protracted dullners has (level open vcreakness among some holders, which has contributed tow,ards ,bringing about a lack of confidence, stsitri;' , Nuturel pt.d4eCtitl, although the,general feelin e ,.. is that the bot tom ha= hcen reached, un'd that the tendency twill betowar3s improveMent as soon a bet-' ter'Aernatid siring: , . - they quote Domestic I'leeces'(half, k thVde.: quarter, ittilit full blood Merino) 70 to•7fic. ; „ . Tai . 14w.001.71iTERFEIT.—Thej011010.1:1k. are sUnie 61' the-points of difference between. the new counterfeit fifty-cent note and the genuine: t The - head of St.iffTofi has a dif ferent expression, the beardharsh and stiff, the back ground on the right of the head ir regUlar and scratchy. -setae L'ef:Alte. letters of the words "fractional currency,” are ilye,lihe3 in the ruled shade to the letter, add - Thut fohr )11 geauMe.. the word;"Unitd tates,"'the blankt cliitilveen th'e body of the letters and the - ruled shade are irregular and generally narrower' than the genuine, : w hich are of--uniform width.— On the:back orthe counterfeit the hair lines' foriiiing the turns at the tr)i):- and bottorif -of theitalie letters are heavy, on the genaiiie , they are slight and delicate. - The red-,seal also diffeifs - materiallyifrom the genuine' in the forms; of the letters, the dots on the shield, the s.liade',to the letters:, which are irregular on both sides of the letters, and the ruled line§:forreing the bagir,groiltul to the ,shield.. The fibre , etier on.arlitti'fi gehluinelinetei aro printed has been imitated by the scratchy line.,S.engtaved on the counterfeit plate. - The 'points noted are some of the most prominent, and by camparineffitleinin borreadill- seen. On examination with a glass .it will bereen the entire work--differs from the The-general appearance.of.the Avith the iikeepthirrefthelteacYof-iSfiii'l.- Van - , migyt - deceive those who do not examiuct .closely , e money they receive. :` A largo: UaTcl=Yiea~iuT' .o,o4;7 cpl43B,h e she g itin his hone for the p t eamilteligine thatiuneed,ulion ore no long ago - a w . :100. " killed a fin° yearling •irit• 'i'Relitutk talorinto - the vi e sheep"and: ivlucked _out his eyes - driven away.. But, with all' his ate: he is too for the htinters..fiei WELLSBORO. MARKET. • • . 1 1 COMMEtrrgo vrk.ka.L.X IcIALBALL I Relffil 01 . 006 , ,liWaLtanom., duxs la. • DM. ...,p4•ALEns 4'aY FOR : f lour, bbl 6D„ ao eat" Ita4 flour; per emt• ilo, per bushel • Wheat. red, " - Wheat, spring, 44 - 11uckwhcat. • = Cope, shelled, " , Barley; ye, Clover aced, Timothy seed, ; " Deans,. 1 14 COrn teal, per civt ' Peed, por owt ' Potatoea, per bush kji Apples, groan, per bush , 2 00 cnions, por bush 1 60 -- Tura-IP% per bulb EOM, per lb ' Hams, per Bbouldore, per ib ;,- Buttor, per lb t Cheese, per lb laird, per lb Tallow, per lb Honey, per lb Beeowait; per Vinegar, per gal Eggs, per dozen Dried apples, pei , lb Dried , peaches, per lb Dried cherrioa. per lb Dried blackberries, per lb Dred, raspberries, black, per lb. Eiviedraapberries, red, leer 1!). Cranberries per '44,t.'":: .; . Bay, per ' " ' Wood, 18 incheanior cod: ::`.' Wood, 8 feet, per bard, Iper ton -Oda), soft 'ftOund plaster, per ton.. War, "A." coffee, per lb Hagar, yellow, per ilifgar, brown, per lb.. Veasogreen, per db... :-,t'eas, black, per ]b.. Wino, por teallar• • - ,t' 177 - 7 - 1 -77 L... A , New York City Market. •t • • 43ORBECTRD WSEKLIE HT HAlMaid, - .Pic4pcir commthedon Merchants, 325 Washing li t tcw Yoas , ivarflnitll2. .1 :24 ad 1 ....18 to t -.. 9to . .. 9 to ...... B to 25 to .19 to Butter per 1b.... Obeese, w kt`' /Allo Dried Apples Hope per lb. Eggs per doz.. HARNESS SISOP I W. HAVLE, would say to his friends .at r: iAq 81/op is constantly stocked with la tr4:l , , kAeavyi and Light Harnesses, niadO in a' t a tintial manner, and offered at prices That canna" tb suit. ' Tim beid 'workmen employed, and none but tie best it:aerial-used.' ilqiihtng done ? on short notice, and in the best mm. surf. call andsee. 1 I Jirsiil2-Iy. h''' '' . l - s INV. NAV 1 i 1 SO X • ,~Specia~,~ , . --..r 4,, 1 tllfttiro , ,y. of a Prominent Physic' , n. , :i !'Shag . c past eight years I bare had f • quint ..birtiettiin#i6licof witnessing the ;effect of Mrs : riva's BEIM BrrrEas upon persons suffering from Pys spas, Loss 4*s - voue Energy, Sexual Weakness Pier hoes, &c,f . ,rlut s . ~:,,, c , .WU it to prove successful in many hailig wher:lii ilepitbh,lPLP4ogetthic alidifi! iatlj-1 . Ac, irilkainetn i .ait failed. I still continue to us: it in iuell'.,, li . ./ rats. with uniform fllleecAß, and have uo hesitancy to pronounce It thfoiaditiettittiaus'r44, '5lS'- ~L ; yet.rmy,erod fur diseases arising from a disordered Stored, Vrer, Kidneys or Bowels. , 1 1 ; ~icof.., Yours, very truly. f tp , e" a sT*5-414.] i J. T. BAKER, M. J., P. 0. Box /00, Lancaster Pa • -;.-4,.. a ti'l . AV COI.O UA WS: i A of ea ply indiscretion,. music* nerve, trill ''' turf decay, &c., baring tried in vain 'ad serf edy, has discovered a simple me splieitte: - . ,, . 'hilis will send free to his fellow. Ors. J. 11. RENNESi 78 Nassau at., New York ; I 4.404--;e1 FAD MI TER, .COOK POST, No. '42.4, G. A.. • • t. d.Pennsylvania, June 17th, 1819 sof Conk Post, Noi: 214; 61• o here iitledlratifilpebialineetingof, the Pest will be the Lodge rooms iia Fffday,"JritiVirrift'Mrp A full edanfe lis is expected. 4 n order of Post .Couireat II . laming, Adlt.r '.1.•:.',,g,t - i,..,.c o,,is , • it •"--- _ E ._ '.". ..i''' , -10 w i Arotice. wife. Belle Keeney. has talc . lir'_AtlitSl4 - my ' Ty 4'i t , ?ii without just cause or pray* all pe - e,therefore forbid harboring or 4' her on ' account. as I will pay no debts of tt , tractingt er this date. IVEBLEY.KEE Aridol 187/.-2w , .., T ~!..__ ellnlithiliCE-Itroro the premises of the sub 0 In Delmar, About the 10th of May last, thre liege, Lone steer and two heifere,) an red. One helfetifd4 (mini brown about the head and ne - the Mgr is a lighter red and longer haired th 'other' o. Any one giving intern:tattoo lea their verylahall be suitably rewarded. .Ju 9,1811-2 w OEO. BILDE Valuable Fait for --Sale.. ' : • ~-f - • ... -,; rab . er . k i re a f in fo s r i ' i the at r li ii s i t e, e t a ti r 'e i rs e. 7 o r''' c lia .c l i e . ' # tai : esti! 444 6:t . p res a * lt d Said tI/ term w no cl L a t cash 1 1 z e i tY i at n 0 , . r e ,8 ,per, num; Is well watered, has a good barn and 'a v Mill ouSe, over 500 fruit trees which latitude a peed' and pear orchard of 150 trees. - Thlity cows are kept on the farm: a good wood-lot: and within 150 rods of a cheese factory, mills, stores, shop, post office school and churches. The owner oil ace p unt of cannotill health cannot work it, and does not wish t rout. 1 Terms very reasonable. Inquire at the prerdiseir. ..... '',l ,Ifine p, 1872-2 w. . 'W. V. Billldii. ;Farm for Sale. fiIHE subscriher, who is quite aged end desires to 1 kayo this county (or the South, offers (Oreille his 'arm in itichlond township, plesionuly situsited on r a the Pre.ipad r ad eve miles from Man:Meld a PM* avit chiuie.t.., containing over 100 There Won it) good frame house and Lamm a si orchard and a', largo amount of small fru is good wood lon Said farm is wolf watered, at adapted to grain raining or dairying. 4:httaa sannal, aaiAln Ohara and church 14 , 111,11 u a eh, tlldcd. Mat to bought with or' u.t,nat ate fanning iniplebueuts. Terms ewe:. ....0 ISailey of.Lusdeliarle t u, or ..n tw 1.1 . t,, n a s 19. t sit:l3 , I 11V ESTMENP ! StCURIT I ES , - IVt• are at itqatt ..t par stud acmuad La. teat. a thorough fn at g A ,n. recununtaui ~14 a ...s ; Aitirvt i tttm ent,Ulu rust 1 14,1.001, 7- '.. t ZIA ttoti itt#lll.. urtiforn i aeltieltaltrbut3s i At. t I cut gold ptenCttnt they yield B'i 1,...1 . 1-1•14 it, uvor one-third more than Viiidcd Hillieg 5-21/ at, .. They art*tith et mortgage on the Load, it, Way. Rolling itoek, Telegraph Line, Eipapm Fl anehisea. - . They are a first Hen upon the Trrfac or m lugs of the Read. They arc a Pirat and Only Mortgage on a ment Giant df Landearbich CollEiliall 01 12.8001 110418 4 Road through the States of Wisete 11 nnettota. tutld 211.6(8) acres per mile through ritories of Liakda.-Atculbuis, idalio.oo4,l l / a stiii In average SotiliW . oliiiillTlierath - hilifeivirs - ifiti Of clinliteoclibersity and extent of mato:revs. .: of country -et:lit:prising this grant is snob as I. the lauds very pinvi t auclinsur!l 41 . 0 F .• sic and ultivation/ 50 thitidesgti other land grind Mai, e NktfAtacki p i t -,il.ll4Nortlliert 'Pacific Company will pro limo ... Alit& tlfues e issue of bonds per mil o. The Ckan yis now offering for sa!e to eaglets and i colonies Thr ' Million Acres of its lands .n ifmnonta, find a large ea on the Pacific 4)0%1414111 soon , e placed Ott thirmit, . Many t• ,), - , ac - ,- ye already. beert'abld, -, e proceeds •', '- , ~:-.' .. ::::' ,• ~ •—•- SINKIIIG UND for the - retirement of the Pi st Mort gage Bonds, Sad the bonds are at all times coneertible at 1:10 into the Company'llands at market p Ices. Jill marketOble Mucks and bonds will ho tece.ived ,flryierpress « r otherwise), at current price in ex-'' 1101:sogo for Northern Pacific 'l4o's without es ense to the Investor. Pamphlets and full informant) will be -filruillitet PO application. • :For sal b* First National Batik, Wellsboro Ps. • June i , 147'.1-tw* IEt.3III3E 2 C3tEIOIO O , , TISZ CONDITION OF THE rthsr 11H IL/ Rapt 4of Wellaborougla, Pa., at Raz tie.as„',lttite 10, 1872. . RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.... . $ U. 8. Bonds to 13.3tgr0 circulation.. Ut 8. Solids tuidSdentitiei ott toind.:•. , :•i*.s. ',— Other Eitockil, Dinids;and •Mortliagei: Due from Redeeming and Reserve agents. Due from other Nattorpil Benia Due from other Banks and Brakess. Fixtures Current Expenseslttlij • • - • •• 4 ~ltema, ( including"itet pa) Dills of other National Banks Fractioual Currency (including Nickels) Legal Tents... Luanx:mik 'Tz:r oitiktal Stockiald in Discount, ti:devrailV and Undivided' National Ba ll ettei i rtitaitndll43l:2 Individual Deposits //ite to National Banks k Dtle to (nisi Banks and Bankers erg Ora= lorpnNteA, TIOGA COUNTY, Se : 1.. E. Ft Robin/101i. Cashier of the Fire nt of Welamobllriautrrib'et"tti: solemnly bo ew y and belief. E. H. ROBrNS ON. I Subscribed and worn to before me this Roarer C. Sr No • - , Elerrect.: .tttest--.lno. L. ardifliier k Ffif; stpXl4l4 144 Refilddi A Direalcelk . ••z — Aviv - irvir - oscirsitic' -- 'boop w t few ol ph ' na r ar-,' at,s of; afore! alive reestved mud are UkiVi tAlta 114 fur, sale ail the kteet etylet siS",.,l. 4: US= X:rressas, ciirc)•4ol4tl.9, . 10 Vitt; aii3(4, Lb ter I?. f4l, Includinik_Black, Japanese and fancy BM., nak line , But Yeloam. Pure Mohair*. Oro "SdilleS) lanise and tionriatta Clutha, Al Lyon - ,8p4Pged444,1 t • . - R~; r at~ N El MGM 8 60, 6 M) • Poplins, jsuaneso, I GO 2a 2 00 1 76 Striped end Wds . ,Nash Potaut. Beersitiekide 2i)nizets„Parla Cambria, Crepe MAU. Wok dies. LamzukAlpttlintialintting*, Mu& lint Hobo. Natal18;1 pertNdes,- • t• „ : - ,Riques, „striped and . • Cbavra Chambray, 7% 124; 10 Eg 1321 16 .W 44 S (clit.g*iham,s, 4 16 16, - 15 45 20 to other - with a fine assoitroent of ;;; ,,1 1 t. , ..trA,-.•„.; A . ;44: • 4, 4 4 V' - ' 4 r - 444 , 4•;Z: 4/' 4- ;44 , :14:it; ; ' °Ai., • loth*: and , ,C amiliniekes . , . . d. 2i vo 200 3 - 00 '7 25 603 5 60 EMI ' ,- • + . • • - Q 7 11E1 12% I©l2, Er 1 25 csliz'otio7q,:kaosiArli , El 15 1 SinitUkcit celled either as regards quality or price. ton St. °l4" 9 - 5 , ,> " ~ ~). st , 41 .1/6016" l aiii *hoes, A • A the hiiiit i amietiarseatihe cheapest and most stylish, the best and most serviceable to bo found in the market. If anybody wants a suit of clothes -their most his ,po t duty rook them Aur,siock of fill ft i lii j T .7: . . i l l .., i 1. nt t , I pi] - e- - v - 7 .11ir - ' hoth.4B 1 41 es. L! -C Y ff4Mti .1 64 41 .gdetiitff - 171. t ti ou hand to be sold-at the most reasonable prices.— Next coples - .41 ->ILA 11 ;f 33ti Plil r iet cif e kOW itnf ) 1' j • ::% fi g 0 en Trait s do ovory • 8 of at rates tdiaidticiiit ttifiquinit particular purchaser.— Just came and see how much you can save by buying where goods are sold right . TiORA. !Say 15 4 1872 ' ' .• The Tonic. , y no . L lii at !MI PURELY VEGETABLE k FREE FROM ALCOHOL. dop. '" tiefillimiiio 4l JUNIPER TAR BITTERS! y but tlon sting r con• Seated Cough, Itielplent Consumption, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Inflaunnatiou of the Lungs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, gronp, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pains is Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, Jean , dice, Dizziness, t Lois of Appetite, Fever and Ague, indigestion, Liver Complaint, Diarr hoea, and all Diseases of the Lungs, ~ Stomach and Livur. Mr• • - Vale Clip i f gig at a uribor year 'or the F, end it the , . Sae Algeatt. and to whoru'alt orders should be address ed.—ug,.Vort SALE BY PreeoE k Hates, Wellsboro, Pa , res.— ' lendtd and a • d well `i .k aid W.V. IMMO