1 II Nttno frodi'akilPlationg. - --:•Threo Haytien dollars' c make one: cent. —The Marehonese of Haotioge,, is stated, is already engeged to be mg= tied again. ..—Nearly all the crowned ladies of Europe are said to be infavoi of female se: ft*Se • / 1 ' . —Since the slave trade has beCi_ abolished, th's tribes in Africa eat the pris; oners, as they cannot sell them. —Herds of cattle snit-sheep will soon supply- the. place of bulaloes on the plains cast of theillocky Mountains. —A girl in Paris who has neither. arms nor legs, very nicely, einkroiders, and writes, Wifinter lips and teeth. —The sale of the crown diamonds deposited in the Bank of Spain is talked of, the proceeds to be applied to public works. —A darkey reasons thusly : That all men aro road() of clay, and, like the meerschum pips, they are more valuable when colored. —Two slavers,cont ining one-finn ared.and fifty, slaves, have been captured by the British ship Penguin near Madagas car. Mr. Higgins', the British-astrono mer, 14 derionsteated by experiment that heat fix= principal fixed stars reaches this earth —An Inil l isna compositor' recently "set up" for insertion in the paper a notice of the marriage of his own father and moth er. They hard been several years divorc ed. —At a village near Ashford, Eng land, the letter carrier can neither read nor write. How he manageslo deliver his let ters is a mystery latoirn only to himself and the postmaster. ooe-tenth' of those that_die leave 3 property in' Indiana, leave a wilL The law, it is said, macs for them better wills thew they would be apt to make for themszlvt.s. -1111 e L'Aarlds,known to ilo world , managers of eight or nine American I.(ads, proposes to establish themselves, t 1-rc:nglx Lords Leland, in Berlin. sir. Le land has sailed for EnropiS to accomplish Ibis object. —Au undertaker in Vermont has to shoemaker, and invites the custom of hih old patrons. An exchange thinks a compliance would eicca"Sion attitsfoidshing rattle of old c(,fdr.s abciut the cobbler's door. —A Radical desuibe!! Sumner an -the Senate's father,dignified as a patriarch, polished as Gladstone, humane as Bright, tc•sirlet s as Thiesg ; in full stature and glow perfected manhood' and statesmanship.' —A Eit'e girl at Keokuk, lowa. :as lately. descovered giving trapeze per orniances in a barn before au admiring a lience of F , choolykms. They hadfitted a trapezct-vith an old clothes 'Monad n ormastit•k‘at an elevation of twenty. t. . fee .Ijrfayt.A. Wise it . ; t , erittugly r of tlie poet Percival • in an insane asylum in Connecticut. He geventy years of age, and believes him : lf•to 12 , very rich. —The Marylabc . l girl who shot her_ truer the oilier day is at liberty, and no Nrill arrest her. She doesn't have to irsuoe as precantio-t. Uanl'on's eliall,Tgr: to theycloci i.elistspf this otintry has been accepted In nenniino9t professional or armatenr, wi , o has deposited $250 as a fosfeit, infant sop of We Priocoss Christian of Schlescrig-Holcstein, and grand -cn to Qap.en Victoria, was_ christened John Charles Frederic Alfred Albert (i`OTgC —Tea is rain( in well as Tennessee —The \yid., of Sir John Franklin it at Madrid. —Mule meat is exposed for E ale in the Lynchburg market. --Forty-fire Norwegians 4rtived Iliamsota a few days ago. — 1 Juarez, the Mexican President,-, tat; a family of six daughters and one son. —Thr. "champion' old than (,1 the orlit" Las just died in Portland, aged 139. -+Carlotta contemplates writing ,a istaly of-Maxinkilian's reign in Mexico. • —A victim estimates thr c,ist -of a ti rst-cl as s wedding in New .York at $2500. - .--Serrano rides in Isabella's coach, 1;fell is zi/gcd out as gorgeous as ever. • . —TLe Baptists have raised $46,- 00 to build n home" for the aged in New York. —A'ahtilesale emigration 18 now gc•irrg on from Canada to the United States. -1- A hlaCk slave in travana has written a,song for the Cuban dcFacinstration in Philadelphia. By 'lt new - order London police men era permitted to wear their _ beadieat as they 'please.. —ln Michigan a ma6l:fias rcently been lined for using abuFiVe iarage to a temperance lecturer. t • —Tlte,jourr.eynten carpenters . of Newark, 4J., eve to demand an advance a - fifty cetiteper day. —The Richmond Examiner sap t here is no better exergise for a young wo man's tangs than churning. -41tvanuab, Ga., is going to have' a baby ' sticist . on the lirstof idsy,tbe Judges to be young unmarried men. " ' —Mr. Robert Dale Owen' ,is at work on A book to be called "The Debata ble Land between This world and the INEN —Boston has a missionary aged ninety-seven, who still continues his 'winter to the poor, devoting cll•his time to that object. —Hard times are reported in the Lop region of Wisconsin. Since the failure ill hops the producers have gone into the obl business. —Thirty children, from the Ilomse ltd'aga of, New York, were taken hist week by the citizens of Mt; Pleasant .and Henry county, lowa. , • —The NCW- York Commercial says the first question that disturbed man was the " woman question," and thinks it bids :4,,ir-to be the IaBL —The Nahab alliengal dined with the British Ambassador at Patils, but didn't cat anything for fear of touching tho suet of the sacred eoc. _ —An lovia Merchant has offered the graduates of a girls' school a calico dress each on condition that it shall be worn on commencement day. _ —Trip young -ladie•;; g on: au aver age, commit suicide in resift every da.Y for love, and one man in consequence of pecu niary embarrassments. f' • —Three hundreg English spar rowirbave been let looseln Syracuse. --The town of Schohatie has. had t 9 pa Wm. H. CarT9n . ter 9110 fatbAs.. ma radted Stpax#a 3cm:row: E. 0. IiCIODItiCIL B. W. AV/OBD. Towanda, Thruipl#, April 29, Ha SENIIIALX sT LUT We are gratified to notice that some of the Southern paiere fiave et last come to the wise conclunionrthat their northern allies daring the late rebellion, are, really their worst ene mies. The only thing Which detracts from the Merits of their;:deteithina tion to nironger be deceiVed by them, is the tardiness - with ivhich they have come to to theconcktsion. • When war .was pending and paw' lion was on, Southern leasders were blind to the two-faced game . '. played by their aka in the North: Their acts could then -be concealed by, promises, and Promisee of all,.ltinda were showered upon rebels. That all were broken may-have given rise to a suspicion of unfaithfulness, but these wse again lulled by promises. To the sinking hopes of the South even this unprincipled support was soothing. Desperation clutches •at straws. But since the war things have thanked.' Promise has taken the shape,of tintermeddling advice, every word, every letter of which has resulted in ruin and. disgrace. Last year was the first that indicated a desire to shake froin the inddstry of the South the incubus of Democ racy. The people began to reason. Bigotry gave place .to thought.— White and black began to see they ha a il, interests in common, and that all oSe interests were antagonized by that stupendous fraud known as Denvicracy. Its advice had been like poison, wherever inhaled. In the preise ratio that Democratic ad vice has been discarded, has the South grown in significance, and put on safety and prosperity. 'Witness Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina,. Florida, and Arkansas. These States are bounding along un der the new order. They are Repub lican,:whici. everywhere is the sy nonym of order and law, of i tdustry -and thrift, of security and happiness, 'of education and morality. The States that have not until lately made the discovory of Democratic inadvertence and treachery, are' now repenting of their blindness. But, _as they have resolvedito dise3rd•the old faith, a maje. change awaits theta - - - - TILE ABBOTT.SPRA Gl3 E QUARREL SETTLED. The public has been somewhat ex ercised for several days past in rufer anc.a to a. difficulty- betiveen Senators Scraccu of R. I , and _Amnon of N. C., growing out of some remarks made by I.l ,. - ..; -..:; MEM MN i :...., ~ SIM --:.~„ , RERRI,'~G, PORK, MUTTON, HAM . , DAIRYMEN, A: 'mare extena!ve and oARPETINGS, &C. &C.; flour. *'_EirRING GOODS.. -41;TST ;ji};. RECEIVED kr -4 4 YLOR' -& OWS ES large stock of a1t435-GOODk,-;:- - ( i - o - d e4 l it'e- 4 8t*Nms . • - . ;UpOPAKIRTAV • 1 • - _ • 11,1434,0JanliEgga, CLOY nosmat,`#LOVES, ...ANp'NOTIONS. EMI • DOI4ESTIOe': - '3IIEETINGS, I AtUs l 4 NAX TICBiNGB; =I 'y \s PRINTk COT lON YARN, AND - .BATTS: LADIES' ► ..!, : ' rifiggES', - and .... A N. OAPS. CARPETS, 'OIL CLOTHS, V' ALL PAPER, istrALSO_ ;pELEBRATEDIiia iffr H. S. K.. O. . . . ..... • . .. . . . Qur*ringiSfiek . ie. no;oz ;complete ..._ in every Department,- and Inir Goode . . to‘vo not beOu.E.elected with a v:O.-A , to secure large profit', but.to please atid ben4t . our gustum , A . B., -We bt-lieve we. have enceeeded in ibis, awl invite all to call avid verify oar statern?nt Tcrwanda, Aprq 1, 1869 S T 'PR R,QE E D 110 k AN .1. 7 .E' S' STORE it r ldiT LARGE AND WELL SELECTED .STOCK Spring and ..Sumniit Roods, AT THE PRESENT Depression; of the ffeirket, .l high *1 . 11.4e: gol4 sicoodly at WHOLESALE' 'AND RETAIL 1 Alf°, direct: from 1 Iturpeol, 'FIVE CRATES OF UROOKEKY ! Towanda, AP1116•11W• NEW' GROCERY: AND. PROVI SION '!'011E ! *COA.I3:E Ia NoraiSs'oro of Afe:cues ear •Bled. 4 - . . . - 19 7 1LtiatE - PROPERTY ms SALE: v Tbkokiviostmaadteset or Swallow' and Wino %Mkt *Wel .hlithe borceigh of Town a ,ose arrow h0c10021.50 teat wit h eight *0w 224: iok ethetAtchill•whit ipo d aquae shd bil t4 ' It to so weaned that the ban as behold Id with ether lot.' Tema made • emr4...•' ,'.-- - . ,:. . W. FL Blif.W. Tpitataietillereh. , 1,869,-.41m ~. . VrATAIABLA FARM' FOE - SALE.-;- • V:4 'Arilim , Thearibw . -14ria for is! , the farce 10mmrs;Ak4It9-13lookwel1ivann. afta led In Iffkileggehifyyp...; - potttelnlng *boat 425 acres. 150 seas thereof haproved. - end ceder a good sktt:oftaltti=.+oar Suitable buildings there va; 'rum, eta,. Apply to.; J. eumNitt. :laltbeell, Aptll 71;1868:-C.• 'WARM: FOR SALB.- 7 -Tbe X subscri be; offers for fkle his-fern situated is Al ,hsap tem.; aboutJf mike from Depot at ti. E., B. Perm coastal:l; 32 scree,' abnot lean Well timbered_with. whle ask, the whole is Watered' and coder a good etate of cal. dragon and has a.entity of young Iraq trees 'thereon. For pstrtlare enquire of elLti. TEBBY; on the premises. April 2L-ft WIZ IrA.LITABLE .'IP4OPERTY FUR BALE —The subscribers oder forrale the folhiwing dpirabla.proporty : One Parini& Burlington twp., sitlasted near the borough . of Barlldgtivi; containing 110 acres Mostly . improved- with a good framed low*. two hams, and sheds thereon, runniag . water at the house and barns, a good orchlrd. at d all the modern improvements sultabia for -dairy purposes, • • . , Ansor—Forty-two _acres of improved land with one framed barn thereon, in the blrougls 1)1 Burlington. • ALso,—Tluisshousesasulkits aa9 oze store in the borough of Burlington,- , Teratemade easy- • Poe patticulSrs enquire :of -111. ONG, 'Towantis -or . PRI LAN 0E LONG. Burlington borough, • ' . • April:2l, '419.-4w LONG =I . ~:.-_, initilMS, ~., '.ti .- ..'' •-• ''''' ''''. STRIPES; pATTERSON & KINiNEY, GR,OOERIE.S ,ANI) PROVISIONS CHILDREN'S', tOWANDA,' PENN'A., SHOES, Hairinipnr.lialcilth?. entire stock o HATS, GROC.ERIES AND PROV.ISIONS,U. of T. 'J. 101. , 718; and hiving ad4Pd laicely thereto by recent ptirehases , they talevliteur e brennouncing to the public that they are 1 r.- pared tO sat anythin.4 and ever : thing in the SUGARS, &C. &C FISH, A chpap as the cheap )t:t. g.. 1 agaetee t lect sptigaction. to pith s mill. I CIS* PAID E') COLPNITY PRODUCE: . _ f. F. PATTERSON. tl+ 10, 1849. -tf EAT BARG.A_INS - IN B OTS & SHOE, TIIZ TAT,LOR JE CO NEW 1 - 011 K. Boor ND SHOE , . Fir Mlle=efl gnawlanamp. Successors t) Tuesrts J. Jw:E4, Dadeis la Vacus, d:b No. 2; Pattoifa.Block, .GROG FRY ,IND PROVISION, LINE Such a TEAS,. COFFEE:;, 4. SYRUPS, FLOUR, FEED, I CORN *EA L, KEROSORSE, !EIDEN- AND WILLOW' WARE, STONE.. WA &:(2. & V. s. KINNEI 5031.11., cad cif 1'8u.,(1 kto , ls - t El•.ek The nadersigped ire roce!v!sz ! well, selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, So:table for the Skit G AND SUMMER TR Al) I• Which we oMr loßfer GEN'TS ~o ' L 11.1'1E8 CHILDRENS - WEAR GENT'S SEWED and _PEGGED 130(.1:, HIT•E TO ORDERS MTSTRING NEATCY Dove and ready wire p'rt,mts,d lh:nk til for pastfay )2'4 von' .ce of the Elyse. EILIICEL WOODTORD GILEE:IT Tzwartb, Pa„ April 15. ISO ti VAN VELSOR Sr MANNERS, FASHIO:kIABLE MERCHANT TAILORS ! DZALENS IN HATS . CAPS, I •1i..) GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ! r • - GS Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.l We have a -Fashion dile Calle; ,from Nc• York Gay, and take all the risk in giving ,` 3 good M. - • • • Me make at out.oten establiAhment. gi; v particular attend Stt to Youth's Bo's. aro 'CHILDRENS' CLOIHLVGi . . And. alwara Lave a gaol asiortment CLOTHS AND CASsIMERES From 9.5 'cents to $3 per yard, (LI Best Stock of Hats and Cups Kept within 20 'folks. -Come and ko'; ,std prove for yourself. • R 3, Will be at the Ward MU3e every !Id t" huri• •aamplea.of Goode, end prepirc take meitimres- VELSOII `. W4ave 11 NNERS. ' .• 00 liread•st., rl7, N.Y. _ —Feb. 20 ,113a9. ' . irima D 11.;itg1111.3. D . 13[1771, latis — ec . tfa'li pounces to the Ladies of Towanda and vlci ,sty thakahe has opened'a • DRZSS ESTABLISIDIEIT.. In the rioneformerly occupied ).), th.r Tel;- greet' 'office, (a few doors peril) of Metc.vt new block) Itavlog tnrie arrat,geateats for receiv:n.; Pats fashions tnoutlify, , and from A long es Defiance in Ofess..lllking. sh •II t, trr4ll l . that she will to able tr give eet.ra .I. , st .to all. • • • • Towanda. , 15.. 1.;,:0—r3t. CHOICE YouNG. nrgON, 00- lorg. Gunpowder Smpf Teas of all grades.. War:elated gc.mi. cowELL II MI N(LIE-SES, EMI , I i SSE