Ea EN Preildent's illesage• (FRoAI FIRST PALE ) al mesaage . loTe Drew= Wiiverl•theallinStruenent of iithh tio enSe nanal benefit'' ; --' '- - - i; 1.,: t • relpiidirct (he act Ofropgra'as appricved 2slll ~Pp` libetrfs h o, l tanting t,nnntr lantOo WOO *ha tatiieeiogeil in the: military Jtryies:or the ieoflti;i a'great riiiiiisiti4 iirnittfonal jastilee and ap alitficeeeN an atisions desire hati:slis.e l ijiii; - . ,:_py I I ; l &i r i:o ! g t iit u tl i e w t i' lo h- ts t ai m r il ii it l, k i l l9 7 til e Within 1110r:0004 Were s , therefine;lireug,lit 4 eg 119, , ;imams. fo,expedite the, adjedicaureir of I claiM,, *till am,grati fi etlici b_e able . to etas that l near sine hetnirelthousand applications have been - ocut.sidered,Al about ,sc.venty thousand warrants isistiett,wilbitsd Oho& space of nine months. -11 **Oats proviSioi be made by law to carry into affect the recommendations -of the Department, it is confidently expected that, before the el...se - id the next-fiscal year.attl who are entitled, io the benefits of the act will 'have received their warrants. The Secretary of_lhe Interior has suggested in his repents - various amendments of the layse - felating to p:niiohreed beauty - 1444 for the purpose of more - effectualltgbarding agOrist abuses aintrfrauds on the Government, to Wei which I invite your par ticular allssittion. The large iiceessions to our Indian population consequent upon the acquisition of Neer. Mexico and California ' and the extension of our settlements iuto Utah and Oregon, have given , increased inter. ,est and importance to our-velatiorr4 with the aborigi. ,o at race --, k ~ • No material change has takin..„flace, , within fhe 'last 3 ear, ihShe condition and prospects of the Inch an, tribes who reside in tbelonhwereere -Territory and , ieit . of the Slissirsippi river. We Ire at peace with•allefthem -, and -u will be a source of pleas ure to yen tri;earn that they are gradually advane.. ing in ciiiihkationandlahe pursuits of social lite. Along,thlh(hlexictui'frotitier,'lnd in ; California, and Oregon, there have been occasional imanitesta tiouts of undewily feeling, and some depredations ccommitted . l I am satisfied however, that they le suited firer"om the destitute and starving condi , ' tion of the f thans than frOm ; any settled , hostility towards the whites. - As-the setlernents of ciiir citi zens progress towards them,-the garnet/iron whit h they mainly rely forpubsisteneer is driven off or destroyed, and the 4gy alternative left to them is starvation or plunder. li becomes us to consider, in view of this condition of thinge,,w,hether justice and Humanity, as well as an enlightened economy, did aft require that, instead of seeking to punish them for otlencee whiclfare the'result of our own policy towards them, we should not provide fur their immediate wants and encourage them to engatte in agriculture, and to rely on their labor, instead of the chase, for the means-of support. • Various important treaties have. been negotiated withdiflerem-tribes during the year, by which their title to large and valuable tracts of country ties been extinguiitheil, all of which will, at the proper time be submitted to the Senate far ratification. The joint commission under the treaty of Guada lupe Hidalgo has been actively engaged in running and marking the boundary line between the Called States and Mexico. • It was stated, in the last annu al report of the Secretary of the Interior, that the ini tial point oil the Pacific and the point of junction Of the Gila with the Colorado river had been determin ed, and the intervening line, about one hundred and fifty miles in lenetre run and•marked by tem.; porary monuments. "Since that lime a monument Of marble has been erected at the initial point, and permanent landmarks of iron have been i laced at suitable distances along the line. The initial point on the Rio Grande has also been - fixed by the commissioners at latitude 32 deg. 22 min., and at the, date of the last communication die survey of the line had been made thence westward about one hundred and fifty miles to the neighbor hood of the copper mines. The commission on our part seas-at first organiz ed on a scale which experience proved to be un wieldy and attended with unnecessary expense.— Orders have, therefore, been issued „ter the reticle ', thin of the 'number of persons employed within the smallest limits, consistent with the - safety- of those tl engaged in the service, anthe prompt and efficient execution of their irriportanteluties. ~ , Returni have been received from all the o ff icers engaged in taking the census in the States and Ter ritories, except California ; The Superintendent employed tornake the enirmeration in that State has not yet made his full report, frons.causes, as he al leges, beyond` iris control. This. failure is mech to be regretted as it has prevented the, Secretary of the Interior from making the de eniiief apportionment of representative: among the; States, as . required by the act, approved May 23, 1850. „It is hoped, how ever, that the returns wilhsohn be received, and no time will then be lost in making the necessary ap porliOnMent, and in transmitting )he certificates re (mired by law. ' The Superintendent of the l Seventh Census is dili geenlysemployed, umeer•thedirtation of the. Slate. tarp of the Interior, in classifying and arraneitig, in tabular fotm, all the statistical informatiew . derived front the returns of the insreili, and it .is believed that when the work shall be completed it will ex hibit a more perfect view of the population, wealth ; occupations, and -. ' ondition of a great country, Than has ever been press eil to the world. The value of such a work, as to . basis of enlightened legislation can -hardly be over-estimated : and I earnestly !lope that Congress will lose no time in making the appropriations necessary to complete the classifications, and to publish the results in a style worthy of the subject and of our national char actor. . . _ - The want of a uniform fries bill, presc,ibing the compensation to beellowed,district atiameys,clerks, marshals, and commissioners in civil and criminal cases, is the came rat much vexation, injwstice„and complaint I would recommend a thorough revis. ion of the laws on the whole subject, and the adop tion of a tarif f of fees which, as tar as practicable, should lie-unitorm, and prescribe a specific compen sation for every service which the officer may be required to perform. This subject will be fatly presented in tht report of the Secretary of the late. riot. In my last a nnual mega [gave briefly my rea sons for believing that yo possessed the carmine initial power to improve the harbors of ohr great lakes and sea coast, and the navigation of our prin. cipal rivers, and recommdoded that appropriations should be made for completing such works as bad alreadyen commenced, and •for commencing such oth es might seem to the wisdom of Congress to be o f, t, We and general importance. Without repeating (hit reasons then urge 4 I deem it my du ty again to call )'our attention :to this impor ant sub lee!. The works on Many. ofihe harbors were loft in au, nOnisheil state, uhr.f.couriequisntly exposed liS the action of the elements 4 which is fast desairying %eau Great numbers ot - lives and ,vasf amount of property, are annually lost for want of,safe and con venient barbers on the tidies. Nene brit who hare been exposed to that, dangeroui' n - avigesion can fully appreciate the importance of this subject The whole northwest appeals to you for relief, and I trust their appeal will receive due consideration at your hands. . some of same is in a Measure true' in regard to some of the 'harbors and inlets on the seacoast. ~ • . the unobstructed naviention'al Mir large' ilvers is iit equal iniportance. Our settlements are now eztenditig-to the sources of the :treat' rivera 'which empty into, arid form 'a part of the Missipsippi, arid the valne'of the public lands in those:regions would be greatly enhanced by hoeing the ;navigation of these waters from obstructions. In viotv„therefnie, of tbiseeat interest, I deem it my „dtity again To erne upon, Congress -to make stint appropriations fur those improvements as they -may deem limes, ',ivy. . The luneil of the Delta of the Ntiesi,spipp),, with aview of thereVention 01 the overltowe that hate prove' ee'tlinastrouslo'that region of the ettentil r Rapp' been : tworly. completed, and . the reports there: of 21115.W1VF W ;Parse of preparatfouomitwiliehortljr be litti4 before ysw. Th e protection, oar sontawe4,lgul trantier,..en 'J Iheaaj,dert , &tag The' ttidian g.. (set SCCOND r*Acr.) ," ESE NEW r GOODS' Hardware, Stoves, eqpper, Brass) Thb AND SHEET - IRON WARE , • • ALL .Bc. IiU4SELL hairinctormeil ,coleartner• H nership, reoliectfOly'hall the'etteWolloit. of the pub lie to their awiertment, •,16•• which 4argeidilidons bove• recently been mode . , malting. it!thi Iltrgest• and-most Teriedwver Offered' thik regioW. Among the multi 4 Arid mildew a few will be enatneieted: - •• • - Iron and Rails.• EngliTh,American and se' equals arid round ' ; EnglisVind Amorican refined; hoop, band Mill_horse shoe iron ; n.ii rods and malleable Iron of all descrip tions. 4c.; with a good apeortmenr,of N10(33-343, Id, SJ, 8.1, Rd, 10,1, 1 sd end pm ; 41. 5 and 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and horse 'nails, by the pound, keg or ton. Also, east, Germin, English blister, American spring and tire steel, &C. Carpenter's and lois:Loris Tools,. Of all cesertfrtions, viz: broad, narrow and hand axes; hatchets, adz, joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels ; common and cast steel augers, of all sizes, from ti ' to inch ; braces and bilk • augur and pod bats extra t planes and plane irons ;` h and, tenant, X cut, keyhole and slitting Besse; iron and steel, and try squares of all sizes, frorn e 33(to 15 inches ; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages., of all sizes, screw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, &c. Blacksirdth's Tools. • • Anvils. bellows, vices, fumblers, sledges, rioting hammers, stocks and alt.', drilling machines, &C. Farmer's Tools. , Shovels, square or round points; picks, hoes, hay, straw and manure forks; log, cable and binding chains, crowbars, grubbing hoes, - ralies, grass scythes, scythe snathes, scythe stones - and rifles; cradle scythes, bush scythes, corn cutters, shovel plough mouldst, garden rakes, hoes and trowels, scoop shovels, &c. Carriage Triauninge. Carriage hods, top leather end cloth ; patent leather ; Intl rubber cloth ; brass and silver plated hub bands, geve and Boston 'patterns ; brass and silver ?fated' in frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks, stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints ; s%ming cord ; striped' lace: wide and narrow; silk striped lap: now Style ; top lining, worsted fringe,moss, varnish cloth, patent axles and, sale arms ; springs, tre. flatness Trimmings and Saddlery Ware of the lat.' est and most approved stylves, - and of Souse Trinuniegs, We have on hand's full assurtdent. Also a large quan tity of LEAD' PIPE, which we are prepares! to furnish 'at the lowest prices, together with copper and britannia, stop cocks and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and Well Riggings. A general assortment Of - • . Uardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws ; plastering and brick trowels; lathing hammers, Shovels and tongs ; files and rasps of all sizes; shoe and tack hammers; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts, callipers, pincer% knives and forks, carving knives and forks and steels; butcher, pocket' and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table , and bed castors; dinner and tea hells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles ;- tea and coffee pots ; brass and bri trinnia candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; cuttain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemetisipocket scissrs; razors and razor strops; Gelii , Eisn' silver and Mitanria table and tea spoons; hair, c ties sod shoe brushes ; brass anristeel barrelled Eifitola apd revolvers ; gun locks, skeel nipples and nipple wrencheirt shot, shot poaches and Iwder flasks; barn door, strap and T hinges. Also manufacturing and will keep Constantly on hand a large assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware. We have also just received 39 tons of STOVES composed in part-Of the following patterns and sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Number 4 Farmer's do do U Lady'of the Lake, Queen of the West, Iron King, Improved Premium Eastern Premium, Jeimy Lind Parton Stovea, Cottage do :: 2 and 3 Cylinder do :: 3 and 4 Air tight do ' :: I to 3 Air tight 6 plate Stoves, :: 2to 6 Siv plate Stoves, :: 3to 7 The above comprises but a few articles of the ,essop ment which they offer/to the public, and all of which will bo disposed at extremely low totes. In proof of this, please call at Hall's old stand. south side of public square, and extending to Pine street. ti n -- Old Copper, Iron, Brass and moat kinds of PAO': duce; taken in payment. Towanda, June 6. 18.54".~- MANSION s,IIOUSE; T . £ subsctiberlespectfully informs the public that I- he has taken possession of his old stand, in the south part - ethos. Bino• of Athens, where he will, be at alt times happy to see his friends, arid'vrilt endeavor to Make their stay with him agreeable. To trusts that an assiduous attention to the wishes of the travelling pub lic will secure him the favor of the old taktrons of the " Mansion - ,7 and the visit of those who desire a com• furtable and convenient stopping-place. Ilia TABLE will he well simplied —and the best li quors be procured for the Batt. Goon STABLING is attached with careful and atten tive hostler*. ajj' An omnibus will be run to the Waverly sta tion, to carry passengers to, and f rom every train, east Or west. E. S. MATHEWSON. Athens April le, 1851 ECONOMY, CURABILITY AND NEATNESS, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TERE CULP & Co., resentfully inform the public J that they have taken the shop lately occupied by C. F. Harder, on Main street. a few doors below the Brick Row, where they will keep on hand a large stock of ua.asma, al.wlt7l) ctranwas, TRUNKS, VALI/6S, ETC. All articles in thtir line manufactured to order, an:! made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot be sot passed in Northern Pennsylvania, They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price. el Pugh will be paid for Hides and Sheep Pelts, at the highest rates, at our shop. St& Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and Calf ekine, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th, 1850. FIRM TRE-Mtd-ersgn ied_h a vin g associated themselves together under The firm of Prancisco and Torp kins, Tor the purpose of carrying on the Carriage making amines!, Respectfully solicit a share of Public Patronage.— They pledge themselves to make as good work and as neat as cambe produced , from any other eStab• liskment. We hare now do hand a'variety of finished work, and shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a good assortment, so that elastomers may at any time be aceommOdated With n carri age th their taste. -An pers ns wishing to purchase Work of this kind will do wgl 'to call an/examine for themselves; as We Will sell as low as can be afforded in any other estabitoltmenr., - , . ~ ' cr"? Repairing done to order with a 4 ntness and despatch. ~ , . • 1.1. - TFRANCISCO, : Towruida, Aug.2.l, 1851. "N. C. TOMKINS. 1111"ai 41C - -e . ii - 11110'11[411M i 11211101311 4 C617.14Pri straYsratr, • rrAVING heated in . Toatariiht; bis services insy 1.1 be obtained by addressing is line through die Post Office, or by caltisty r atir rifieri.of- Ulysses Esij: , where. he will bI Th IDJ, or - alien) a written ap. licslptpli maybe Irk ' lgOv. 1, iB5O. • t Iron I • arvTONS AinsrlistritEntilislvanct Swedes lion:— k,f asatittrilent of sizes of roundmoare flat I sr, ban I and hf op, ntricteceived, Intl for aule:by ton or the %nailer qt antity,'at 111,r, WS illisctkuunu). =I - , , lirtintintat 3441eigiigi'P;: I Agricultural, Stove, and Tin -Meet AT.„ . ;ATti4Ns,.: - .m., WHEELER'Si & ALSO EMERY 'it OOIS' 211.W•TOVIL erATE. AJAICULTIIIIIAL SOCIETICB FIRST Rail Road Horse' Power & Tresher, With, the Latta and Important Improvements, for which Patent is supra. frllF:subieriber takes this method to inform the .1 Farmers of Bradford and ther adjoining counties, that he is agent for, and has•for sate,the above eel bra ted and unequalled Horse Power and Threshing Ma. chines, which be is prepared to 'furnish on the same terms as by the manufactuier. with the addition of the actual cost of transportation, 'contracted for at Lke low est and hest rates. ft The subscriber has sold a number of the above nui chines in this, and the adjoining counties of Chemung. and Tioga, N. Y., and all wiihout axception have giveuf the very best satisfaction, and where they are known, all farmers give them the preference, on account of ecenoity in threshing l , being operated with much less expense, and cracking and wasting much less grain than any other machine in Use. The Two-Horse Power Thresher and Separator is capable, with three or four men, of threshing firimlso o 200 bushels of wheat or rye, or double that quantity oats, per day. The prices for,Einery & Co.'e one 'ft - m.4) Power, gab 00 do Thresher and Sep& — Tutor, 35 00 ;- do Binds, wrench, oiler and *tetra pieces, 5 00-4425 00 do Two-horse-Power, $llO 00 -do Tresher and Separator. 35 00 do Binds, oiler, wrench, &e., 5 00--$l5O 00 Also,Wherleee one-horse power,Thresher, and Separator, complete, (improved this • _ season ) $l2O 00 Wheeler's two-horse Power, Thresher and Separator, complete, 145 00 Price of Emery's Tresher and Cleaner, with bands, wrenches, &c., 75,110 do Saw Mill. complete for use, 35 00 Price of Grant's Fan Mills, adapted for hand or power, from 22 00 to 25 00 The subscriber will also-the coming season be pre pared to furnish to order a • E.IIERY &,ICo.fs NEW THRESHER AND CLEANER. The Cleaner has all the advantages of a.good fan ning mill, cleaning the grain fit for market, wasting none. The additional cost being hot little more than a fanning mill, or about ihirty dollars—making the whole Thresher and Cleaner coat $75 to the Farmer, an zith Emer' & Co.'s twe-horse power. $155 00. On account of the large demand for the above machines, and the difficulty of immediately filling or• dere for them, persons wishing to purchase machines should give me timely notice as to what kind and at what time they wish to prckure them. Farmers wishing to do their threshing immediately after harvest, should procure their machines as early as the first of July. Ala° for sale A GENERAL IPSORTMENT Cli IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AI manufacturer's retail prices, sueh as • CORN SHELLERS, HAY & STRA %V CUTTERS, CU LTIVATORS, ORNPLANTERS, 4 to 6 4an 5 7 to 10 :, and 4 STUBBLO IV A RD,SUB-Sql e 45. other PLOH'S, DOG POWERS FOR itURNS, KENDALL'S BURNS, GRANT'S GRAIN CRADLES, Iturrall's Grain Reaper. Revoking Horse Rakes, . Bay,. Straw and Mqnure Forks, 4 - e. 4 - e. Also, Cast Iron and Wood Cistern and Well Pumps, LEAD PIPE of all inns, in large or small (panti les, cheap for evil. CO IK, PARLOR 4 OTHER 32 3 J7M0), • ors BEAUTIFUL PATTERNA, RIBES, PRICES, ItE b stock Qt" Stoves, and prices, will compare (aware. lily with those of any Stove Store sny of the large neighboring towns. • Tin, Japanned and Sheet Iron Warr, manufactured and fer sale wholesale and retail, Chcap or Cash. A large .n.I full Catalogue of Agricultural Imple ments and Stoves, wi.h engravings, furnished gratis, either here, or on application by mail poet-paid. RAYMOND M. WELLES. Athens, Pa., Novernber,,3o,',lBso. Iy2n NEW BLACKSIIITII SlloP. H$ subscribers respectfully inform the public that T they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drakeli wag lb shorZ where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKS NI I ['JUNG upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well and promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. 11.01t8H—SHOETNG done in the best manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made. and repelled when degfreJ. All wo r k d o ne at their shop, will be warranted to be well done, and enenufactured from the beet materials. The public ste requested to give us A iiLr.l, and 'judge for themselves. . ESENWINE & SEM:IIEI6I2r Towanda, Mart, 1851. • BLACKSMITHING ADAM ESENWINP respectfully informs the pub lie that he now occupies the shop where, br ow el and brother have for year. waked, nearly opposite Tomkins' foundry,whete lieis ready to do all work in his line, as formerly in the best manner. He is de. termined the, reputation ho has attained as a skilful workman shall Mot suffer by any neglect of the-inter ests of customers of by any inattention to businets. TOOLS, Manufactured to order—machinery of all kinds repairekin the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Manufaduring will be done at short notice, andin tho style desired. Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms.' no will also take Country Prolate in payment for wor k, but ob. jects strongly to etedit. Towanda, Jan. 17, 1851. I V= I:24M,URDAI. aM115741012 sun in Operation - TAE sulosedbers have moi9ll to the new bttildingon Pide.atreet, one door below Meteors et re where they will keep on. hand - .and maker to otder ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptioM. • Turn ing and fitting up work, will be done also or icasonable terms as at Elmira or Owego. Old iron wil be taken iMpaynteni. 30111TCAltillIAN (t, CO Towanda, Aprif 28 1851. QH/ALES..K LADIVM. v paystqtAN AND SURGEON, Off+3,ir; the. Union' - filtick," up stairs; North oifie of the Publie Squares ovjer•Elorell'e'LaseCHß. - • ee hetweemEtweireemi; Adams' tea ofßees; isherolet may always hifoiiroterlten not proleoionally cogsgea. Towanda, fuly iEtso. I=Xl ~ta~~a~. is no Quackery I R IC K' lir , - VER4MI Pit/ C t if trot* 10.0100fgra phis` Medicine contains no .kferciry, n0c.,gny,..61/ . .trx r .. attlardattze. - It iv purely Vigetablc. 1 4 111iretriedi•Tot i lliorins is one of the most cursor- - 4 ahnity; ever used. ' It effectualiy eradicatea , tirorintiot alhsorte from children'and•adulta, s • • 7.llMsands perish by worms without the real cause `fieing")inineir: Some other reason is pusaigned for the *lnnis,rano lite to cure the real raise. . Whiff mernie responsibility' meth upon;the parent who Ada not knew, and the doctor who does not un do-stand, the complaint which is destroying those pre clone flowers of-life—children. What should be dune? The answer is plain. Give the Vennifuge, which will be sure to do good if they have, no worms, an I if they have, it will destroy and eradicate them with a eetitinty and precision truly askpnishing. There is no mercury in mineral in it. Mottley is the basis of most worm remedies; and the remedy is sometimes worse than thealisesse. So never use toz. cages, but rely. upon this, Every person , will he con vinced on one trial that it is the most perfect cure ever , invented. The immense sale that this Verrnifuge has, is a sure test of its value and, the estimation in which his held by families. It would- be. quite too expensivalo pub lish the volumes of, certi fi cates that have, been given for this article, yid the users of it are .requested to spread the name , to all persons whom they think will benelitted by it. Speak of it in all families, antlyou will do your du. ty to your follow creatures, and feel assured of the sp. ' rtisobaiion of all goad, men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We cell on all good citizens to make knoint the of fees of this wonderful remedy . Remember, and ask fur Orrick's Verrnifuge. Startling Facts. Itrindreds of children and adults are lost yearly with worms, when some other cause has been supposed to be unitive one.] It is omitted by ail doctors that scarce a man, wo man, oeehild exists, but whit sooner or later are troubledgeitht worms, and in hundreds of cases. sad to relate, ',supposed fever, scarlatina, cold, of some other, ailing'zanies oil' the flower of the human family— while 5p truth they die of wrongs! and these could have bean eradicated in a day, by the use of one bottle of °ORRICK'S VERMIFUGE. Row sickening the thought that these things should be—and who can ever forgive themselves for not try= ing this WORM EXTERMINATOR, when they know that even if the case was not worms, this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—hut-always good as a purgative, let the disease bq what it . may. How important then to use it. aniftvho will dare to ' take the responsibility to do without it?: Let all pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and sober- MISS. For sale by HUSTON & YOIjTER, Towanda, Genus! Agents. 16y LAFAYETTE BURR Mitt STONE acturyrAcToat. • THE undersigned, formerly, Foreman for many years of the Lafayette Burr Mill Stone manufactory, 240,Washington street N. Y., (W. '['rack, Agent) would inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established a BURR MILL STONE MANU FACTORY at Binghamton, N. Y. in " Leroy Build ings," opposite "Phenix Hotel," and solicits a share of their patronage. He will have constantly on hand a largr stock of French Boer Dfilt Stones, as also a large supply of Esnpus ¢ Kuto Stones, also French Burr Blocks, Boll ing Cloth, Screen Wire and Calcined Plaster. The undersigned assures his friends and the public, that he will faithfully exen.e all Orders entrusted to his care, net only in quality, but ill prices of articles furnished, and solicits their kind patronage. Orders by letter will be executed with as much care and as cheaply as when purchasers are on the spot. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, May 24,1851. New York Iniporters and robbers, FILIMIMULN, BODGE dr. CO., 58 Liberty aired, between Broadway and /Vaseau aired, near the Poe! Office, New York. WE are receiving, hydaily arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich fashion able Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods, We respectfully invite all cash purchasers thorough ly .to examine our stock and prices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to select from our establishment, Par ticular attention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many of the articles die manufactr-ed expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness. _ Beaufiful Paris ftibbons, for Hdl, Cap, Neck and Belt. satin end Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and ['neat Velvets, foC:Hats. Feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers. Puffings, and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, large assortment. Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Underaleaves ands Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Reviere and Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. - Crapes, Lisses, l'arletons, illussion and Cap Laces. Valencienea, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and LisleTli read Ki ', Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves . and Mine. Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn end Jamul 'Vitraline. English, French, American andltalian Straw Goode Sept. 6, 1851. DISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that the LI partnership heretofore existing between the ftib scribers in the Harness and Trunk making business is this day dissolved by muturl consent. E. Smith & yon will settle the business of the late firm. Those indebted must make immediate payment, and those who hove agreed to pay grain, are notified that unle s s de livered at tao time agreed, Cash will be expected. November 5, 850 SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY E. Smith Si Son, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they will continue the business st their old stand, north side of the Public square, and will keep on hand. and manufacture to order, every variety of 'SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, V ALICES, &c., of the beet ;;;;;:tbrials :nil of workinanshlp, not to be surpassed. By strict attir.:l9n to business, and promptness in fullfilling engagements, 66 ItTe to eontinne the lib eral patronage the+ have heretofore enjoy Csaniseie. Tazimitito will be. ilinte on shot). notice, in the neatest manner. All kinds of Grisin, Produce, Rides, Sheep Pella, will be taken in ekchange for work. Removed to 1 King sbery's Pluck! lir . ClalTber . ..\ ll ... . .p. 4 , A Sjust returned from the city 4P..:- of New York with a large . _.,g i apply of Watches, Jewelry and 1 . i ;37, lver.ware r eompsing in part, k o „,;,?C. th .‘ following articles:—Lever, , ,r - N,, , , .•„,./4 - ; C L'Epine and Plain Watches, with „ s 1 ~,..j1 16,_ - , 'y? ; a com i liete assortment of Gold Jewel it. such as Ear Rings, Pip. ger Rin 3s, Breast Pins, 13 racetets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, albsorts of Silvetwarer, and any quantity of Steetßeads--all of which he often for sale excceedingly cheap for., CASH. ^Watches 'repaired on short notice, and warranted, to run well,or the money will, bagefunded, and a writ" ten agreement given to that.effect if required:. N. N. SUGAR,tI.—MAPLE, and Country Produce taken in payment for work; mutate). learn now, and °rever t - that Me Produce must be paid when Ore work is done—l war against credit in all its formir. •• . •• W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, 2B, 1 . 840.„ , . .., April. 1-50,,KE`'-I,"Crescent" (VIRIIRROWN SUGAR. Also, CofieC/Crusbel • sad Powdered Sugars, now arriving and for sale wholesale or retail very cheap by MERCI:R's. 511.101 • AO ADV 4 t,TISEWIT - I.:' 90Tri 11Y-111C. 40IINV • •••,r,, NI. Stab. ___nes. The follineing equalled series of Kinnly Medicines may be depended upon willithe utmost cmyblence. Tkey have the approbation of (he best physi turns in the country, and are ream mended by all who have -used them as superior to any medicines. They have been before the Public for fill, 'pan, Pitting which lime more than 5000 certificates have • been received from eminent public mew _ and °theta, and are now on file at the Company's office. They are Compounded With the utmost, care anti skill, and the ingredients are thoroughly tested by scientific chemists, so that medicine's of a uniform and reliable qua. lily are guaranteed in all cases. THE GRAEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS. Are particularly valuable for the prevention and core of Fevers in generlth: all BitiOnii and Liver Complaints. Jaundice, General Debility, Common and Sick HeadachelDripepsi a. Heart Burn, Costiveness, Griping,. Urinary Diseases, Obstructions of the Menses, Influenza, Asthma, and for a variety or' othe. Chronic Diseatie3' It in fine, for all ordinary family uses. {Full directions for the various Diseases accompany each box. Prize 2a cents a box. The Graetenberg Dysentery Syrup, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Elktsenta ry; Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum and the ASIATIC CHOLUItA t if taken with the first symptoms, viz: vomiting and parrhcea. It ne ver fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few einore, abldom . beyond a day. It is Ponst.s- ViosTAnts, and taken in anyiluan 7; , tiqr is Retfectly harmless. • The'Graefenberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Dom:, Wounds, Sprains, Chillblains Comp, Sortie s 9vvel ings of all kinds, Ilheinnatisrn, . - Erysipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, I:leers, Pains in • 'the side and hack immediately relieved, Inflam- mation of tife Bowels, and for all cases where there is Inflammation. Marshall's Uterine Catholics% A certain cure for 'Prolapsmi Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to females. Pre- • pared by Dr. THEO. POMEROY, of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Company. • TUE OTHER 011•EFEIVIIC110 MEDICISFS LEE Eye Lot Health Bitters, Ctmsnmptive Balm, Ferer and Agile Pills; Children's Panace7, Lay's Pile (liniment, Sarsaparilla Compound. • araefenbero Manual of Health, a complete hand-book of medicine for families. Price fifty cents. Office, 214 Broadistay, New York. Csmrrox.—The public is requested to bear in mind thst enetything prepared by the Craefenberg Company has their seal upon Spurious articles have been issued closely iesembling the genuine in every particular, except the seal, and the utmost care should he used befOre purchasing. Agents for Bradford County—Dr. HUSTON and Dr. PORTER, Towanda. Iy3B LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITIC AND TRUST COMPANY, Charter Perpetual... Cash system... Capital SWAIM° Office No. 29, Merchants' Exchange. ORGANIZED upon the "mixed principle?' stock and Mutual, which 'combined features offer to in sured members double the usual security, The Cash syste:a of payments has also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawbacks created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premiOrn, upon which its po licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity tcr be insured, and an undoubted guarantee for the perpetuity of such institutions. An experimental ta ble may be found worthless, at the very instant a poli cy should possess its greatest value. "Life Insurance, - very properly, is nursling the attention of the world. fhe public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and alutary provisions, should make ultimate security the primary and most important object, which can only be attained by so ad justing the premiums as to anticipate undirected loss es and fluctuations of every kind. It is the purpose of this company annually to , credit; upon the -polices of holders and hooka of the Compatty,such an amount of profits as shall not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at the op tion of the insured, befraid annusliy, semi-annual, or quarterly, in advance. MI nerm;sry information, together with flanks. pamphlets, Jie., may be obtained gratis, at the office of J. E. CANFlLLni s Athene, Pa. Stephen IL Cr'si ford. Pau! Ii Godd a rd. Ambrose W. Thompson, ',styrene. Johnson, Benjamin W. 'Tingley, George lanai 1,. Floninee, Jnines Devereux, AN iiliam M. Goodwin. John L. Linton. STEPHEN W. CRAWFORD. President. Ast n WIN W. TH ompsim. Vice President. CHAS. G. iM LAT Secretaty and Treasurer. A wry ATt impel Eyre. ' F. S. HOST, Medical Examiner for Athens December 27. 850. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWANDA ! Clock, Watch, and: - ,Tewelry Store ! A.M. wArlsr.t: takes this method of informing . l/is old cu-miners and the * publir generally, thit he has purchased yY J A t o'f 3.P.HuI , hts .tuck of Watches. Clocks Jewelry,ind commenced the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two th;ors south of Brick Bow. His reputation as a watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on thiit 'riot. With his long ex perience and great adcsm utiles for acgoiritig a thorough knowledge of the busi nessi he hna•cottfidence in-saying to the public, bring on yotfr watches and clocks, I will do them justice. ' E. SMITH. C. T. SMITH, JERE CULP. All goods Irold,or, Repahing done, warrantesl as I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Crocks,' Watches and Jewelry conste;;;;lt on hand. My motto shall be—quick sales, small profits; cash down, and no credit given. Credit need not be asked for--as I am hound not to mako its sequa;ntanee. Towanda, July 12,1850. A. M. WARNER. anak - m - o Alt - YTO rARD6wRaII).B. THE subscriber has removed to his now shop, a few rods above his former location and on the op posite side of the street, where he continues to Manufacture and Imp on hand, all kinds of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and SETTEES of various kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every descrip tion, which- I sell. low for Pine or Cherry' Lumber, or cl air plank, will be received for work. done to order in the neatest manner. Also, CABINET WORK, make the kept on band, or made tn, order; in the bes manner. , JAMES MAMMON. Towanda, March 9, 1849. Caution: A LL persona am hereby canitoried against ,purchas ing a note given by me on7the 10th day of Au: goat 1851, to WILLIAM HARDY, for fifty dollars, ire I have Marina n'oinlue for said note, and therefore do , noteoneider myself morally or legally bound to pay it, and rhall hot doe*. unleas.pompFlled by law, ; - Ilerrrek, . .tl.l. REED. vri-A quantity of Stilt now arriving at Oct. an, IQS I . tr,RFI" me kal. THE UNITED STATES' I=1:1 COGcntL 1 ND ATTOliNti—ThOrrl•S Bulch Orleti%M '' or IMaveieign Balm IBM ATONE Genuine alms accompanied by a Lie /. 1 1 le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E I, SOULE & Co., upon each bor. In cifferintt to the public this justly celebrate.lBo, EREIGN BALM OF LIFE, it is not onr atio, make any false statements or wild audio!), of th u superior efficiency in restoring to health the led ti suffering, well knowingohat their reputation u STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient tee: once for the afflicted. Marry proofs might be given of their value oa Nit c but we prefer those unacquainted with them. themselves by enquiring of living witnes an t } t r i,:,. the Pills. They ay fi nd them perfect' Aside and E ,3 able in all cases, being purely vegetable nr.i's i t gLe tine worthy their best confidence and pa 4 01r -'" The following certificate was sent us for the p la i t good: HENRI LTTA Morrma Co. N. iii..Atny 10, I sLi We the undersigned, citizens of lienrient har t , used personally Dr. Smile's Strvere;gn Balm witnessed the health-restoring effects thereof, cheerf cl , recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best ti ll which we are acquainted. U. M. ROBERTS, M. I). PHILLIPS. IL A. TIBIJET*6, P. You arc at liberty to publish th fet the i. 4, tic good. BEVLRE. liV COUNTSIO:EITB ! We are not avrarct t , any one siio,Sr . i malting rt'sp?rious article his 7, J u ed to make &ra' our names', but some of theta t o had the impudence to-imitate ottr boxes ao l enp, Circtlars. Certificates, &c. -Unless the puhlo rr careful when they purchase, they wilt be dreeive , l. The genuipe sovereign gain; Pilis camp wholesale and mini', ef Dr. SOULE & Onundagafo. 1. Y• Sold bfqius . ro:V ArPORTER,Towand-iPa..., 1 ,1 by their Agents ih every town.in the country. The 1,:.t and (heaped Frill' Medicinr in tin: f1.,- Mr. Roberts' Ccitepound An alterative. Tonic, Diuretic. and mild Cat:..ex. Price 25 cents per ber, corila.ning :50 Pill Each box contains fifty pills: which makes thor n cheap again as any other standard pill, and fdurigars cheaper, and vrarranty.l much superior in tharciiirva various diseases, to dut of the syrup mixtures teitJ,N besides being a more convenient sna prlper I for use. The astonishing success which has attended the :a of Dr. Roberts Compound Sarsaparilla Piths i's prai ahtindant and ceversivc that they are truly „may„ Nature's Own Remedies. and that they will cure all' curable diseases, gwc[e• and snore pleasantly than• any other medicine 'etc known. Ttie•Ptlla are principally an 'alterative tine, (their basis being the ,a id+e7[tractor Sar , apiruh, prepared in a superior mnirsr;) , hut sufficiently call• artic to gently assist nature, without purging uniev•rs sarily, which males them peculiarly adapted to writ and enfeebled persons. invigorating and strength:slim' the' ody, purifying the system, producing new rich blood and a healthy actiodsif the stomach and liver. • They are acknowledged by one ablest physicians to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious in the 1174. st degree, and as a general gamily Dledicine trnequalled. The Compound Sarsaparilla Pills are used for ti, permanent cum of those diseases which arise from it impure state,of the blood, and morbid secretions of the • liver antstomach, viz., erysipelas, scrofula or lone' evil, ulcers, scald head, obstinate cutaneous eruption.. blotches, boils, pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes glandular.swellings, rheumatic affections, pains in the bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia, asthma. &rebut and dysentery, coughs, colds, eonsumptiOn is hen rang ed by capillary obstrUctions of the lungs in perenasof scrofulous constitutions, infliroation of the hints. in. fluent", indigestion, headache, jaundice, feverind ants chill levers,, and fevers in general, general and nerra.l. debility, and diseases arising from an injudicious usnoi ntercu ty, 'and whenever medicine is required to insi,r rate and purify the system. They area puroty vegetable compound, and mit 1-e tined by persons of all ages. They are ricastant to t • e palate, and produce ms nausea. uneasiness -or griplnt in ttreir operation. Handsetl .of certificates could is given of those who have used them vidith great ben.f:t. We ask no person to take our wort as tothe merit; of the. medicine, but rill on the agefk and purchase i• boy, and if on trial it does not give the most perfect in. • isfactioit they can return the lJn and receive the inn ev paid for the same. Puichasers ail be prertienle to ask for Dr. Robert's, eompoond Sarsapann Pills," and observe that i the. green wenpfir on net box has a far simile of thes signature of Jog. WCttert! . „ M. D. and C P. Fay, and to purchase none others. All applications for agencies rind letters on the