News , 1, • thokid. . i ; • • . —Three New Ira*. datao*.g,, , wilcztively llp *ands:" • —l l Titiiii-ftyO'. 60;r 0 .4.,•*ets inAei ton: .• • Hr(virs,fprots •:, ps•4s4,46tqrthigt.catul47 . 4 natur , l4y. .t • Lonis-,flitatt ,ERvey, his;ltife EloPto .1ir44444 33, ;: , 'T.C; LlTkilt elmO: tirv rio im o i irpy l phy.: •)t, Stvi 'York ninratiater,rtVe.r7 trx =do moo in ilio ; .. • i , —Thaapaiebe iiriestirpanail eyckry Own minutes to take =dim • ' " • - . --Father Hylicintho 'lies *TO. - in 1827, anti ehrisfmed*Pharlei rayarst: ' "' --Water eressee renco—niinended guatkietefor ' . - —A new freedrrien's.. 56000:tense it , being Inifitaerilatki, !forth'. • • Boston yont3;t;ii "doing " Itri.l Park with a three tandem 'team. . ' ' 7 -4.l.rchibishopTilatelele,dnrighter aigirrs,sc:4?oi ikt clam, EC*, • ; , --New Hampshire bae. n , rnileAit le.avery five bunitrodiohat4o44 , — , There is a great ; difference '6e-f a Train of worils•arid a Willi ophought ! —A New York ,prencher adVoestes inbitituting-the noispaperfor the Biblo> . —A. Mesican MilliCeinire .. is 'a tar e.l.ictor in Now Yralr.; tills to "bee lite. 7 • .; f - —Pedni•Battista, , formerly atenet in La Scala Milan isrepartoid !to be. driveling a 1.11:a-organ in,.Netr y.d . r;•• • —Tun ladies of Andin,ltinuesota, very - particular..., maeLvai ,ficied $l3 for, ouiw.hig. the 'taint of mia or them. —The private .secretary .ef P,rinc e. is a Spaiiislil.l - 11r4 pi! , O o i n art7.a French ,isall.tt 4:e.rl. . firm in Leipsic lately eelehret • eoriii;letion of their five thonaiihth —Work' begin next winter lipon ni !leen t bridge across the Mitisitiiippi at I airie du Chita). —The number of "vacs' of railthiul I. canstriacted in Giorgi* diving' t/4irmit y ears is estimated at 1421. : • ----:Pleasant,• for t.olutecci el*4olitEf T New . York Mantifbetttrars. are &ie .: waling, ' non of rr...sitw, the D' Of ilnytet.q.;, . in 1868, hael.over 7000 . de‘illierics, which consamed :6,73%000 bushels. rr.iu and 38,000,000 bushels of potatoes. —The latest crop of cotton over 1r , :.locol in the south was in4Bflo. It stood, in h market at t , 16A1109,000 In gold. Prince 7.S7apolcon's t!thi was fir.,t eL.r.f...rred 1:y1)w-t:log upon 1. -wife. Idstlnkle,'and was by leer transferred. erinoe Napoleon. • —P. T.' Barnum is` not going to the t•reilun..ch.lands ; " Donelicks'l is not keeping. gt•wery in Troy, 014f:two riCrr.eu is wif goipg, t,i I 7• e the I'arepa-Ilesa trodiiet ' —The German settlers iu BuTe in., q uietly. Itasit.;ed a St. Louis rAathirrio e ho was practicing his arts in their team, and then rent a committee to tell his friends; —Toel M. Tnekner, of ..noii§cm,, • :n3.0.. has a pear tree a hundred rears 'old, 11.31 riles awl urt •m pears and lrlossrims tti branches. , —During the Emperor's i1111088:110 il: patches were permitted to he sent from I'.n in cipher. It wait feared they might sig nify thnt Ntrpnionn lied e,)ine to naught. —A bright woman in Indiana was IfrA. Make in the inornitig, Mie Gibbs :anon; and Yrs. Coon in the afternoon. The legal of that State err we:Merl:lL —The famous limning horse Her z,,g, which made a mile in 1.4.3 i, the beat on ree rd. aka in Cincinnati on Wednesday. His owner refniA f. 15,000 ro him within a week. -A fatal diseaSe is devastating the p ..i!try yards in Sumpter emit; Ga. Pea towleA tumble from the trees dead, and guinea f and chickens are dying by the hunitreda. --The Fredeieksburg Railroad COM oiVr great , inducements to immigrants. ~;:,• of them is passage at half-fare over the lira for one year after settlement in Virginia. young lady was recently taken her lied by ft gang of brutes at Danville, and tarred and feathered,. because abe .iecuseil ono of the pally of •tealing a • -4•1Id'lle Caaiotta Patti •has an N nu-row that accompanies her on all lic- travels. Sire picked it up on thccroadaide, he, rat yoarn Wore, with both Rs legn broken.. —Dr. Hayes intends to. lead an ex ' podition toward "the open Pplar Sea" next This will he of more consrogrienee than • any expeslitiod latterly undertaken to the7iorth • -‘x • In the severe storm on Sunday !.. 7..ra1 feet of the beach opposite the light-. h01..e, Atlantic City, N. J., were wished sway. s,:a is gradually encroaching upon the li,:!,tlemse there. —Schott, the music publisher of has e.itablished a Mud - for pensioning hi, iiiporauunated*cirlcinen. Atit recent silver wedcliri;.; he added four thousand thalers to the rued. • —Au Irishman from Dublin work -way out into .Tacksonsille, Via., a year or t :tgo, and borrowed money to stroll up the St. John's. lie not $ refuses PYI,OOO . for the pine., he sottled upon. =—The tits of Yackson, Michigan is growing rapier. In the past nine months 119 new buildings have been erected, worth s2so_, oisk, F,'0,000 have been voted for railroads, and other projects nre in contemplation. • —The oldest settler of Schuyler e-Rint 7 , un. is at last discovered to be Charles Cool., an Englishman, who has resided there ,me place lance the 2iith of June, 1836, and ,lias raised a family of seven. eons and sew) datighterti. Saxby, of the English nary. predicts an extraordinary tide on tho' Bth of ortober, as oirthat day the moon will bo at the part of her orbit nearest the earth, and her attraction and the sun's attraction will be In the- same direction. . • ---An affray occurred in Grimes o , , , unty, TeXAS, recently. An old feted Waisted b,•tween Dr. IdeKeever and Mr. Monition. They ' agreed to meet on the high road, armed, and settle their diffiieußy. The met, and thct torah was the killing ofMr. Monihan., • '• —An elm tree in ' Roxbury, Massa elmsettß, a century and a half old, on which it is said (len:Warren hung his scythe when he left his swath for the revolutionary • army, was cKit down the other day, having become so de cayed AS to bo dangerous. —Two ladies, while visiting in Willruington, Conn., draulr for tea a cup of .tr immunra, which their hostess bad prepared of the genuine Chinese artiele,generally rrererred.'' The poison threw them into a stu por, from which they barely_recmered by sued , tell aid; Nciiv York jeweler left a satch rl ug $.5000 worth of jewelry in a Fair I raven (COanecticut) horse car and came home. A9WWheth Streets, or at H. C. Pimior's Drug yak-Corder! =nit in all caw ba 60 = 0 1 01013 .1 the seth. • - • . WADI) DMIS. with Towanda, lid, 20: - 180.' T ONFAX.DA: ..11ARICETS (wing/Lux PRICEEI.) ' - 00fflooll. ed eth&W y edneeder by O. D. P=lll, sub , bush ' 311 60 01 00 Sy% bash • 13 Beekwheth 15 bash.... • .. 76 Ckemlo bomb. " 116 OVA . Seana,..= - • 1 43 00 DuthePlll* , ' . ' • do i mmy) !lour"tha ' ws*. OS 18. 00 • Him 'ft Si ' ' 10 5ji 22 . (worm "beat ' 100 50. 1 Si • Shama om Osumsr.—Wheet SO lb. ; .067 be. 110 se lbs. 11211 mat Selby 481bn; Deskobeet 48 Ilonr•Som ; es NI Wino thres ID Sea'* . Clover Brod 40 ifs. 'Smooth,' Seed 44 noel DebodPesebes 83 lbs. ; Ikkd Apples DI lbs.. Max ilsed 11 lbs. FREIGN' AND, DONESTIO ndisrof Idada.la their gems. oil 20. o. a Puts's. •lISEMB=E t,.. 3 I' T:-1gt.02 1 .11011Li1111144 PEa soosdawnBep{, U, 1,19,ta , Junes atl aitiontned Comfort:lemon nes to beheld in Monday Del l MUMMY Oanttneneing on the IldUendsy of osfter. /~ • - reillit allSora. 111=ry j. Aftvbis Siete% - Amor ~aees war. Orildry , ersirvm; • low Ed& z ildn.2.„ :• Drinwas .1 7rokeidi al"n ariirf aiwill = 2114 1 / 4 2tomidS tn.: SIM Sib% asrear OM s * llorlft. Oillouldr; M oen lir arricat Orrentile ardor :=Ki um ellt am Oraegi. /Ahem twp.r= 0 -ti ; gee. ry D'4l=Toreserus; Amens Ilsoll. Illattbans: Ajar Matt: army& II ISAlrrirsy, Athens tip. s .Dinid Ifilbeg. AThesq; prim Catrer i = bora: Albeit Borraor. mils; Priridell I wit= Akin 'Derry. Ila so Wok : Itaftu'r , ges taro.; MM.: AMMO. Warren; yawn. cm" ora: IOW& 2 Glibrd, Wm: Ilinord Dim. Overton Lab "mamas, Timm,— Amot,,,, vr Isom WWI Afton lirnarr." iiiii ; j Worm Allrogy; Dorki Corry. Widledi; ykm.l. yo obn s, Telma tory.; Zama A Basra Oristl. " - I T. e ES Mutt A *Dow & Ootambia_ ; Cleo W Can ton boro. VIDA Brown . ilmitbdeld; 0 Wayne Kin ney, ; Jima L Mew, Terry , Wm Bow ls:sr. Herridt; Daniel Baadidt, Maw Zia H Harr, South meek; Cherie* Holism Morwoe ; B Kraut. lln Toorbb. Towanda born.; Samuel ßee i eß, barn; Wm 'Mt/basil, Irtneot• 0 Patton, To. wawale bore.; Knoltb Tiettie. .Taidah Hortnn. llama MIMI Par, Willitableri dohs tionrovili Ind. Athens top.; Vnak E. - Jayne, Timms born.: OWeaM Hoyt, Albans tap.; . Hamm D Borkwen. Monroe bow.; 4111 m N DOW . Pike; • • Hamilton Mom*, (baton tip.; Seth na=m, leprlnedield; :=llTaylor, Sanding Wow /elm 0 Drown. ; W Baka , Warm; Lb w& c game, ftlneald; lobo P. Dodt eus Terry; Lynam Deck lift; Pante Et. Jidda • twp.; l lretla Bogen. Melibt; hoe Mina. Wan; . Dr. 14. InpaliaCtark. Loma P. Horton. KW. I 121 " 1 " ; 1112.111 T T / . Flal• Noritft I - : )/ I ;',T MEI ME RE JITI f 3 in3G,IMX4N. JEWELLER if RILVERSMITA rsaccirs NEW B • No TOWANDA. PA - J.E NV''3il ti 'IZ . , 'Y FINE SWLSS WATCHES , CLOCKS of overy style, from the cheapest ta •the best. SPECTACLES, REPAIRING NEATLY L.IIIIVAPTDZOUELI DONE Towanda, Lail. 16, IBGG THE LATEST AND ZEST THE AMERICAN BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMLNG AND DEWING MACDUND! THIS MACHINE combines all the good qualltiee of $1 other drat-chess middy*. doing wait ea.- .rapidity and elegartee, STICHLSG. . I 'FIELLLNO. &C. Ste besides doing different kinds of work that ether ma chines cannot do, inch se making bettor ~ ;',. BUTTON 11,01r8, .( than 'can be made by hued. st . tqte of four per minnte. and • -osenoe. or aver and over. which by many is .a.ed •tuf ore value than even making button-halm Don't fail to see this Machine before purchasing. We - desire all to pee and try it. and are willing to let the case rest on Ha own nsalti.• Every Machine warranted to gtve en tire ift- Usfaction. BAUM% & BARBER. 1 • Agents for Bradford county, Sub-agents wanted-in each town.- ' Towanda, Ang. M. 1860.—flu BLOOD si CO, fitilicontizme to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, , and will sell a better machine, for leas mmne7 than can be had elsewhere in the world. We Alm for car turbines that they will do as much, ci more, than any other, and area ' more durably bath. We per . sonally awed:dead ?tar work and see is well down. We will send of-onr Mactilnes, on applicatio f L ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One dl Aro Hone THRESHER & REPERATORS. TRACY k MOORE. 122 Maln. SAW. AND GRIST KILL work done to order. Glyc as a call before purchasing elsewlurre. •va "oo duojavuu. 'SN'AIT NT "OD aooaa Aug. 2. IBG9 G REAT BARGAINS IN = 40 The undersigned an recieringn large and nen be lected. !dock of BOOTS AND: SHOES, 'SIIMMES. AND FALL TRADr, GENTS, MCI CHILDREN'S WEAR SEWED :AND PEGGED BOOTS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 111Thenkdil for pasttavors, we salielt a wentinwewe of the same. - Towanda, April 5, len. VATRAM—Came into the eneles :AA! nre of the subscriber. in Canton, on or about the 11} b ins.. s red two year old STUB. ono while hairs mixed In about the head. The owner $ requested to Rove property, pay &mpg and take the semi swsy. - .0. D. 11(.15LEIT. Canton, Elept. 18, 18/10.—dwil - N - NED TOMATOES, PEAC ' CI; es. Dried Fruits, ate., Thalami. sad Ma MoCARIS 411 laro CHOICE CAgDIFaIE;:II. IZ2 One Ik* north at Dealer In Of all descriptions ; also AMERICAN GOLD CHAINS, A LARGE ASSORTMEKT or TOR AIL AW2I. Sold by CALSINB BABBEn, Iterates New block. Towanda,-pa. TUCKING, 1. CORDING, BRAIDING, QUILTIIO, German*. ~LM, SEWLNG-ON CATALOGUES; fJIRESHER and CLEAVERS, FANNING MIL,b,S, /RD DRAG SAW KILDA lE3=3 NEW BOOT ABB SHOE STORE, Scrattiend of W.rd House Suitable for the Whirl we offer low for Caeh. Coxidating of LADIES, MADE TO ORDER AND READY WHEN PROM:MED 111.1“ ME MISSES,