=SISIS=9 SPE,EO ; XcLIJDFD taels. Liturrgaes-] The hictictijtif Atiiit'ikmit - firOWssiltiii- recorded these words are prophede. Man, in defetise elide -iieorth.stonir and fireside,' is invincible against a etriferi , eriwies. In battling for his home awl ail dui*, is deur to Bloc Ott earth,_ to nester was voriquered save with his tile. - In such a snuggle - every pas becomes a Therrnopylm,•evety plain a Itaiathint. With an independent ycoruatiry scat - tined over your vast domain, the ." young a %le" may bid defiance to the worh! in arms And even Inc`isiouglt the should devastate your seaboard, lay iu ashes its cities, they. Lave made not one single eilvancer lowants conquering the country. For, fiiitullutintertor cornea up your hardy yeomanry. _ittul,Widt. their hearts of oak and nerves of steel. they intpel the invader. Their arms are theeitadr.l . ol:a_natton's power, their hearts the bulwarks of liberty glide* a few days since too passed, in,s de- Acieney hill, almost two mil:iona and A norther 01 dollars fur the army,- and are annually called upon .to-appinPriate still increased some for its- support, ";by ieeson, as is alleged by your adjetarit general. of the increased extent of territory and line of fron tier, it becomes the part of wisdom for the Govern 'nienito hold oat every reasonable intlneethent for `the . settlemetit of these Lands; for thereby you place upon thein a Pelt-consritoted and self-supporting ar. my, to reoel frontier attacks and foreign invasion. -.Safety consideration of isalicy, then, both as to t eve ester to the GetteralGov ailment, and increased tax &tic, .to the new States, as well as a means of re. -Moving the musses of pauperism and minter in the - old, demands that the public lands be granted in Ovid* gitantittes to the actual settler. Every eon .eitlenition of justice and humanity calls upon you to restore man to his insteral rights in the .soil. But • theta it one consideriAiva above dollars and corns; • it is aennsideration that appeals to the gratitude and generosity of the American people, and to such an appeal'iney never yet turned a deaf ear. You grant bounties to the soldier of the tented BeIL It is well. For the men who go forth at the coil of their country, to nythold her standard, and *indicate het honor, are deserving of a more sub Cannel reward than tears to the dead and thanks lathe tome. But there aro soldiers - of peace as well as of war; and though no waving plume or floating eusign 'beckons them on to glory or to death, their dying scene is oat- a crimson sine. They tall 4earling the van of. civilization - along untrodden paths, and are buried in the dust of its advancing Columns. No clarion's note wafts the expiring spirit from earth to heaven ; no mar nment marks the scene of deadly strife; and no stone their resting place. The winds, sighing through the branches of the forest, alone sing their requiem. Yet they . are therneritorious men of the Republic; the men who give it strength in war, and glory in peace - - From the backwoods, the workshop. and the plough, came the men who gave victory to your arms in the struggles of the Revolution; that upheld your standard amid :he cane-brakes of Mat ion, and on the bayou of New Otleans; and that l are borne it in triumph over the battle-fields ol your frontiers.— The achievements of your pioneer army, from the day they first drove back the Indian tribes from your Atlantic sea-board to the present hour, have been the achievements of science and civilization over the eleinents, the wilderness, and the savage. The settler, in search of a new home, long since o'erleaped the Alleghenies, and, having crossed the great central valley of the Mississippi, is now wend ing his way to the shores of the Pacific the forest stoops, to allow the emigrant to pass ; and-the wil derness gives way to the title of emigration. Only sixty-three years ago, the first white settler of Ohio pitched his tent on the hank of the Muskingum But little more than half a century has passed away, " since this great State, with all ire settleinents and improvements, its mighty canals and growing pop ulation, was covered up under the canvas of a roe & wagon." Within the period allotted to the lite of man, a State, girt with railroads and scored by canals, is in existence, five times as large, in ex tent of territory, as its mother, Massachuseds, and containing almost two minions of inhabitants. But the rapid growth and development of Ohio stands not alone. Outing the two and a quarter centuries since Jamestown and Plymouth Rock were conse crated by the exile, trace the footsteps of the pia neer, as he has gone twit to found new States, and build up new empires. In these two and a mune! centuries, from an unbroken forest, you have country embracing almost every variety of pro duction, anti extending through almost every 20110. The high regions of the North have scarce ly thrown oft their icy mantle, while the Southern reaper is preparing for his harvest-home. • The morning sun tips your Eastern hills, while the val leys of the West repose in midnight darkness. In these Iwo and a roarer centuries, a whole Conti -went has been converted to the use of man, and uptin itirbosom basal' pen the noblest empire on the globe. Tree, the lei red energy, enterprise, and industry of the entire American people have pro. Juced this vast result But in anew cou n try the first and most impor tant labor, as it is the most difacult to be perform ed, is to subdue the forest, and convert the lair of the wild beast into a home for civilized man. This is the labor of your pioneer wittier. ills achieve. merits, if not equally brilliant with those of it eplu aged warrior, are equally, if not• more, lowing. His lift, if not at times exposed to so great a !mien!, is will one of equal danger and of death. It is a life of toil and adventure, spent upon onecontinned battlefield, unlike that however, on which martial hostricentenil—for there the ;urinate is short and expected, and the ?lento strikes not 'alone• while the highest awed of ambition crowns -the victor. Not so with your hardy pioneer. He is oft called tiPoti to theet death in a atrogitle with reran! (Ode while no herald will tell to the world of the one 4tial combat. Startled at the midnight hour by the sear Tfieirp he wakes from his dreams to behold his cottage in (lames; the .Juror of his joy* and sturow., with pedlars a tender.irtfain. hurled. with rir.let hoods, to the tio.tatit coutied.fire. Still, he presses nn into the wilderness, snatching new areas front the wail tirstm, twtorathi t u them a letta ey to•eivilized man. Arthall he asks nt his coun try and his Government is, to protect him ,SgaiiiPt the cupidity of soullesscapital and-the iron grasp at t h e speculator.. Upiiii-hie-wild baaile.field-these are the only foes that ins heart and right armitimot vatt,vialt, !'!rails . then, thestorld of this ferment is thin's,: over the moneyed inter.. ests of the country, fostering by. your Imileolive law *asisociated - capitid, withhold not justice front ; the inert who g t r forth, ehtele-handed and _slime, "to the, forest, tame. the savage slid ittlk-wild beast, arid prepare, in the Wilaerness,st bouts for 11104 e end a pathway to.r4ihlizanon. filsbiial. ‘4lltother 41Lesatterty.- staitarovs rartirson*to writers Iwas ofyb• grave. azut A 9 far gone the! my ramify and frigid, bad lost al! I've" uf re. coVecy ;. and when this situatiazi, baying been rei cued by the use Of 'Sehineles Pubs:sonic klittp, I des site to testify, Ruh grateful emotion to Dr, Schenck, the unspeekable benefit I bate , received from the use of hisenejipina. , Early.last hill. 'contraCted a violent gold, and in consequence of which I'had chills, A lternated with fe ver, pains its my right breast and shoulder blade. with a bad cough, and tar expectoration. I, kept • getting worse until I took my bed. and had the attendance of at; family physician. I was under his cite about four weeks, and at the expiration of that time was repined eo low that despair took held of myself and friend', and even my physician abandoned me and gave me up to dirt with the hasty consumption.- My appetite was gone, my bowels very irregular, fever and night- sweats. pain m my breast and shoulder, attended -pith a distressing cough, which was very tight ; my flesh had nearly all gone.,and wee so weak that I could scarcely raise my bead from the pillow, and was truly en object of pity to behold. My friends had been sent fur to seems die, and my sick lied was surrounded by kite] and sympathizing neighbors, who bad CMS to witness my departure from this world. -When all rays of hope had ded of my recovery. a neighbor. Mr. David Conrad, peoposed to try.Schenek's _Pultuonie Syrup, with s view of loosening my cough am) relieving me of the tough phlegm, and as 1- means of affording temporary relief, remarking _at the lime. "that I was too (argon* for the Syrup to be of any ,permanent benefit.", -:My wife, anxious for the relief of my intense. sufferings, procured some of the Pul monte Syrup. I found it affewled me relief, and con tinued using it. could -feel its healing influence upon my lungs. I continue to improve under its use. and my friends were much gratifod In, witness my unexpected im provement I many °fray neighbors came to look areas as one raised from the dead. ° My cough now became loose. and I felt something break, w en I bad the pain in my breast, and charged large quantities of yellow matter. I have for weeks discharged end railed a spit box foil of matter every day. with hued Imps like grains of something. My bowels now became 'reeler and :sutural, end my appetite was so: far improved, that I could scarcely re frain from eating too much. My 'strength, improved, and I regained my. flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after• I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement continued until I was restored to my health. I have passed through the inclement weather of the latter part of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as ever I felt in my life, and I am this day a living testi s ninny of the great efficacy of Schenck's Pulmonic syrup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lest this statement he thought too highly eolcred by some people, I subjoin certificates of a number of the inhabitants of Taeony,- who saw me at different times during my disease, and never expected to see me radar.. ed. I also append the certificate of the brothers of Mystic Lodge. N 0.270. I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me, and fully believed they would con sign my remains to the tomb ; hat, thanks to Dr. Schenck for his invaluable Pulmonte Syrup, my fir, his been spared. and I am permitted to make the fore going statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. I teak.. at Tacony , and ern well known by most of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person call upon me and learn more particular* of the virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. June 24th, 1851. The subscribers, members of the Mystic 7.0 d pi, No. 270. 1. 0. of 0. F. of Holmvahurg. Ps. do hereby cer tify that we-know John C. Green. (and is a member in food standing in No. 270 1. 0. of G. F.) who was dangerously ill with a tow Putm MAT y Comm eaption. last wint. r, so that they give him .o die ; that he is now fully framed to perfect health, and thee believe hie recovery was prabired by Schenck's Pulmonic syrup. We believe Ws certificate is coned in every per dealer. HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON , P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. L K. Or4MA N. N. G. .JACOB WATERMAN, JR. JA EA C. CALMER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. Flutmesburg, Philadelphia Co., Pine 25, VIS I. The undersigned, residents of Tacnny, eisht miles above Philadelphia, bring well acquainted with John C. Green. and .be circum•tuncee attending his ease, feel impelled by a deep sense of imperative duty, to make.universally known to the public his entire recov ery from the very last stages of Pulmona y Consump tion. So entirely helpless was his condition, having been but a brief period since in that rapid.y slam; and emaciate state, as to ut erly preclude, in the opin ion of his physicians and friends, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus the care ful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pul manic Syr up, makes it our belief, under the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, one of, the most startling res.dis that the whole annals of medi.i Cal skill ty science can produce. It deserves to be irn perisbably reed-del to your credit, and secure to you. the greatest discoverer of this hitherto remedileas ease, a lasting monument and a world-wide reputation in the healing art, that no time may either diminish or destroy. Having witneroed Mr. Green'. distressing struggles and sufferings from a continued cough, se• peradded to the other symptoms consequent upon, or attending to the last stages of a pulmonary disease ; and moreover, it being so generally believed by his nn memos hiends that no human power could relieve, or protract his life, much less restore him hack again to his former health, we feel it thus our duly to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery. by means of the exclusive OSO of your wonderful Syr up-; and we should indeed rejoice if we could ho made the humble instruments of reliefand core to others who may be so unfortunate as to be similarly silleted. David Conrad; Jesse Duffield, C. !finally, A. Heath, Joseph Hetul,Jr.. Jesse Watson, Stephen Lukens, Robert Allyn, Matthew Toden, James Torbert, John Dloomeabury, Allen Vandegrift. Prepared only by Dr. Schenck, and Wild, Whole sale and retail, by his sole agents, John Gilbert & Who!vale Druggists, 177 North Third street, Phila. Clicken & Co. 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & No. S State st. Macon ; F Blakeley, corner Thirdand Chestnut streets. St. Louis ; and by principal Druggists throughout the United States. And by the following Agents in Bradford County : R. C. Porter, Taiwan& ; D. Dailey dr. eon, Leßays. sills; T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Medan), Monroe; D. D. Parkhurst.. Leßoy; C. E. Rathbone, Canton; King & Vosburg Troy; CI; A. Perkins, Athens. CO 'All letters addressed to DR. .1: H. RCHENCK, Cite of John Gilbert 4. Co., Whole sale Druggists, No. 177 North Third street,-Philadelphia. •• SAYE YOUR MONEY. OILASCSEEI P. 211113:02KAN' dr. CO., CLAri FRIZAIAN. SODOM/ Mtn CO.) IMP RTERS AND JOBBERS. 114 Broadway. one Door south of Liberty at. N. Y. HAVE nowoa bend, and will be receiving daily through the wasou, New Goode. direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy ISilk Millinery Goods. Our stock of Rich Ribbons. comprises every wariety 6 or the West and most beautiful design, imported. Many of ourgoodi- are manufactured eipreasly to our order. 'frown our own designs • and patterns, and stand suorierd'eol. We oiler ou• ards for nest Caleb, -st lower prices than any credit House in' America can afford. All purchasers will find• it greatly to their interrit to reverve. a portion of their mord, and i Make selections from ourgreat variety of rich cheap goOds. : Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Bashes and Belie, Bonnet B.lhs, Satins, Crapes,' Liases — and Tstletons, Embroideries, Collar, Cheausetts, Capes, Berthas, Habits.Blrerrea,Coff*, Edging* and !martin" -Elm. broirlared.Laces.for 151mtvls, Mantillas. and Veils, Honi. los, Meehlear Vahecienes and Brusreli Laces. Eng. HA and Woven Thread. Smyrna, leirle,Tbrrad. and Comm Laires,hl, Iditlial%reattlitilk. and Artificial Silk 'gloves and' Mitzi , - Frineh'eird A inerfein Artificial Phigrirs; froraeti . Lace, Enqlbth, Anurrittan Strew Bonnets and rtisnnuitsple. an* 17,18.19. _ _7./.400.10.* New , Chair and 'Bedstead Warerooni mar.:TAYPort,' .1, -DVAPteI:FULT:Ir inforinsAhe public:llllo'lre luta 11. opened a eimpratiiis new house.gornet of Milo ' , Mil Paine at - elts, nearly app os ite 'Lhllll6l Oven Towanda. where , be will keep on'hand orinanutacture r o ,o r d e r, rlagortated, Cottage, Windior. FStiCy, Cane seated and Ceinmon,C)lAl/18, made of the beet um' terials, and of superior durability. He has am for sale an auortpient of IlsosTaeos, at low prices Repairing andMeating Common, _Cane-toting) and Fhpg•seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. - Cherry, Basserooti, Wttittiwand and ettetiniberhlin• her taken in payment for work, _ He trusts that his long acquit:its:win ibis county. soil the durability of his work as tested by many years experience, will secure bins • share of public , patron age. Towanda, March 1,1851. BOOTS 6 SHOES! John W. Wilcox, HAO removed his establishment to ff. Mix ' s store, corner of main street and the public 'Notre, and will condom) the meuufactum of Room and Silo's, as heretotoie. He has just received from. New York a large assort ment of Women's, Childresesand Misses' Shoes. which are . :li . Tered aidow prices. The attention cf the Ladies is par icularly directed to hie assortment. , working the following new style' t—Enareelled.fenny ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters; walking shoes. buskina,&e. -. Misers' gaiters and shoes, of every der criptiam A fargasascutnientef-Ghi_kken's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he believer he can offer superior articles at notesmshte prices, ( J' The strictest attention paid to Manufaelitrlng, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a caution. Lice of the liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, May 8, 1861. H 3.Id'HITIIDSH DENTIST • I) AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick Row, (up stairs.) in the roan) formerly occupied hrHon..D. Wilmot as a law office ; where he will be pleased to see those requirin hie professional eerriees. • Towanda. November 18, 18.51. tiolt r-rp. N S rO4 t • 191 cooarra stray even, HAVING rotated in Towanda, his. services may be obtained by addressing a line through the Post Office, or by calling at the of f ice of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where he will be found. or where a *tilted ap licattlinn may be Vt. Nov. I, 1650. ULU livaWl'.6llSl/aLDUILZLOIN Ys Still in Operation ! THE subscribers have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door below Mercers store where they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Turn. ing and fitting up work, will be done also on 'easonable terms as at Elmira 3r Owego. Old iron will be taken in payment. 1011 N CARMAN Sz CO. Towanda, April 26,1851. ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND NEAIIOB. Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. JMRE CULP & Co., respectfully inform th e public that they have taken the shop lately occupied by f 3. F. Harder, on Main street. a few doors below the Brick Row, ether* they will keep on hand a large stork of llLWirat ovammag am:ma% TRV 15 RS, VA ILIIIIIS, wafer, ITC All articles in their line manufactured to order. and made of the best material, and for workmanship cannot be suipassed in Northern P.mnsylvania. They solicit a call from those wishing to purchase, confident that they ran give satisfaction both a. to quality and price. (Cash will be paid for Hides and sheep Pelts, I the highest rates, at our shop. Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leather and Calf skins, for sale in any quantity. Towanda, November 19th. 11450 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE. subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of B LAC KSI4 I THING upon reasonable terms. They are determined by doing their work well arid promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE-SHOEING done in the beat manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the most skil ful manner. WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired when desired. AU work done at their shop, will be watrante4l totes well duns, and manufactured from the best materials. The publics are requested to give oa a trial, and judge for themselves. ESEN WINE dic SEEBISCHIL Towanda, May 2. 11051. BLACKSMITHINO ADAM ESEN WIND respectfully informs the pub. lic that he now occupies the shop where hirosel and brother hsve for ears worked, nearly opposite Tomkine foundry, where he is ready to do all work in his fine, es formerly in the best manner. He is de termined the reputation he has attained as a skilful workman shell not suffer by any neglect of the inter ests of customers Or by any inattention to business. TOOI,B, nianafactored to order—machinery of all kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of Repairing and Manufaduring will be done at short notice, and in the style desired. - Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. He will also take Country Produce in payment for work, but ob jects strongly to credit. Towanda, Jim. 17, 1851. CHARLES K LADD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the "Union Block," up stairs; North side of the Public Square, over Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; where he may always be fount: when not professionally engaged. Towanda,Juty 12, 1850. To Druggists, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confrctioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles IWO PRACIr/CIAL 412117112111, ot, COXPOIIIIIII OF °VIM ONS 11171,D11110liClUFTS. TOR the use of Druggists; Apotbegariea, Perfumers. r Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors and Deal. ers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by Hones Everett, Graduate and Member of the College. of Pharmacy in the City of New York. AL.10.--The celebrated Receipt of Professor Wil lard, for making good soap• at one cent par remind, that will wash better and goipkor withnut I.bnr than env .ether Soap pier Martufacturpil. This alone is worth fitly times the rriee of the NIA to any family. Es clu•ive wholesale; agent for the lit,ited States and Canada, H W. LANDOD,. 169 NAseau STIIVIT N. Y. Price. 80 mirk Pint Office Stamps enclosed to that amount will pas Pit nee copy. which will:be sent free to any part of the United States. Stetioneta, Book sellers, awapaper karmic Arc , enate.isi f ir a cash fp. InitiNnee will reeriva the work at a large• discount off March 18, 1851. Zak at Wholesale.- EVERY varirtv-of Harrison's Celunthirinrlnk. just received by the sohsenber—he has• made ar. , rarmements by which he can supply Merchants. & Denlen!, on as tairorabtryterrns , RS can he bad - of the premrietors. . 0. D. - IJARTLET P. Towanda. New. 29. 1851 'ETATS. Gip. flaatiand f!lhnea ; nrw of Rata and Clip', Maio a tame utork of men*. Wowena end children' a. m a aat! tth. 9 r a .rem i ve d 4 • .- -M-ERCURV, 150 -KEGS' Creseege Nalli just , ieetivocr e - • MERCUIPS• inniaßOWN SUGAR: 'Alyo._Cofter;,Crtished 9 ind Poardered Saving, nnausiriving end for s a l e sbobresli et retail very dump by MEROUR'3. • iil , 4 • r."; Slebital.. •.: D f.!: Tlds is no Quaker"! ,,. ] '-r. fl. r 0 RRI OK I S R Mjr.o 0 E ohletorns Desifed4tOr. „ this Medicinif - terilains no. .41e"rctityt,ngf,any olbe;, Mineral substance it eiy Vegetable. This remedy for worms is one of the ums estssort dinary, ever used. .IketTecteally eradicates worms of ell wine front children and adults. Thousands perish by worms _without ,theireaf r esuse 'being known. Some other Tenpin is, sapped for. the ifinkness. Wail too fate to cure the. real cat.le. Whet immense responsibility rest" span On W e " who does not know, and the, doctor Who &Vs no; all• tleretand,the.,cemplaint which ii .dttattuy ins...those pre. clout dowers of life—pi l itaten, What shoold be done! The answer is plain. Give the Itermifuse, which will be sure to do good if they have, no worms, eni if they have, it will destroy. and eradicate them with a certainty sad precision truly aakmitihirik . There is nu nitteurgr or mineral in it. Mercury is the basis tif most worm remedies ; and the, remedy sometimes worse than the disease, Vo never use •Icrs, enges, but rely upon this. Every person will be eon 'viewed Oa ono Aria/ that it is the ows% perfect cure ever ineented. -The immense sale that this Verrnitrnge has, is *sure lest airs value and the estimation in which it is held by (amities. ft moatt he quite too expensive to pub• tish the volumes of certificates certificates that !me been ; oven for this *uncle; and the deers of, it are requested to spread the name to • persons whom. they think will he benefitted-by,it. Speak of it in all familiee,, and you will do your du. ty to your lollttw creatures. and feel assured of the ap• probation pt all good men, and will receive your reward in heaven. We call nn all good citizen* to make knows the er feels of this wonderful remedy . Remember, and ask for Omeks Verrnifugt. Startling X'acts. Hundreds of children and adults ire loot yowl" , with worms. st hen some other cause has been supposed to lie the true one. It is admitted by all doctors that scarce a man, wo man, or child eriater: hlt what sooner or jotter are troubled with worms. and in hundreds of 'eases, sad to relate, a supposed fever, searlatins, cold, or some other ailing carries off the flower of the buttons fanilly— white in truth they die of protrosi and these, could . have beerverattealett in * diy. by the use tifsmei bottle of ORRIC4'S V ERM Hosistckenina the thhu ghtthat these things should he—and .who can ever forgive themselves for not try ing this WORM Errk.RMINATOR, when idler know that even if the case was not worms. this reme dy could not by any possibility do hurt—but always gond as a purgative, let the 4 b.ep.s. I.e ;what it may. How important then to use it ; end wlio will dare In take the responsibilty to do without it I Let ill pa rents ask themselves this question in truth and eober flees. For sale by Dr. if. C. PORTED, Towanda, Cs mrsi Agents. 16y Fire ! Sire! Fire ! ARE you insured appltra►ion rarefied and incur. sores eireebal by J. C. C NFIELVI, Agent for Out following 'safe and popular entnptnitta : The Ilraison River Tiro Insurance CO. Capital ' $2170 000. The St. Lawrence Ceinyany. Cgpnel $lOll.OOO. The Shapiro State Company. Capital $200.000. The Washington Company. Capital °r.., $l2OO 000. The State Altana! at Ilarrisburg Pa. With a 'large Capital nil large inereaaing Cash Fund the Great P. nnayltranda Company.' The tuittd Stars Lire Insurance Annuity & Trust Company. . Capital. : $2.50,000 IN the new principle by which the in.ured panaci pated in the profit& C NfIRLD. Athens. Pi NEW FIRM. DTJAMELTBODI ItZtiVAN. THE subscribers would an nounce to the public that they have now on hand, and will make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, such as sofas.Divaita, Lounges, Center, Part); Dining and Break . las; Tables. Mahogany, Wal nut. Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various kinds. Chatra and Bedsteads of every description. which are, and will be made of the beat material and workmanliae manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-foom in the country. 31.33AUDY-111141.DE1 COMMIS, on hand on the most reasonable term... A good HEARSE will be furniahedon Funeral occasions. JAMF.S MAKINSON. " Towanda. Jan. 24. 1862. JOHN RU FAN. YURAIVIIMMTS IN'AnitEll'O DIM Important to Ilonsekeeperar:- THE anhscriber thankful for the 'heral patronage heretofore re !toed, begs leave to inform him lends and the public .genPrally. td those commencing House !eping in particular that he has , ve on hand a large ap.sortment FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of atr beat material. BUREAUS, &Itch as mahogany and walnut drss. lag bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands. marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, (yard and end tables, ?Sofas Couch es, whatnots, dm. DEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low post beadsteads, finished in handsome ,style and rif approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. ca The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, sod will hold htinsulf in readine-a to attend ttrall orders in undertaking'. He will furnish ice holes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for alweek. COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. Furnitureti.— of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman ship- Towinda, January 11, 1452. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Mock ! 0' .1. Chamber/Its, ILI AS just returned from the city J—L of New York with a lgrge A ft supply of Watches, Jewelry and . ow Silver ware, comprising in part, the following articles:.—Lever, L' pine and Plain Watehes, with a complete smayrtment of Gold - • Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Rin :a, Breast Pine, Bracelets. Lockets. Gold chains, Gobi Pena. Key*, etc. Also, all sort, of Silverman+, and any quantity of Ater! Roads—all of whi c h h e o ff ers for sale exceeedingly cheep for CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well,or me money will be refunded: antra writ ten agreement given to that etrect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR.'and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and els% /earn now, and °rarer ha( the Prance must he paid when the work is done—l war against credit in .11 its Forma. W. A. CHAMHERLIN. Agent. Towanda;, April 28, 11350. ILLEI24. 1121.T.1L5'12 ..41,SMNIneo Adams di, AVING entered into eo-pattnership in iho pnialee LA of low. halm also estahliehed an !steno. fin. the vale of real estate in the anon* of BredforiL Persons having real estate which they &she to mil, braining snit !baying* dercription of their pmperty with the terms of sate; vrill'unipubtrilly find it - tti dal; *d an Ferenna desirous of prinbstaing ran 'part when' prop. Aviv itl,fnr nle—e diseriptiowar the,. tame - , vritb : the price anil-terms of payment and be inftinuel.sa 'the validity of tide. .1. C. ADA,MS. Towanda, lifey 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE. - --- ------ -- -ffitstellauctme: -- - --• ' • ;. • -. • A•; , ; 1.4 4 :/t 1 J ilk 4 ii , `.4 oi 'ti td , t, ..,.' - r MtOiliVicpri 4 -, 1116‘6915T 01 Ni .. . , • Principal utlice. a. 442 rogwa, ew York. •-.., ji *A ... , ~.1 4 .0filOat Wtillii;lls4i; l'18..„ . 1. (Odic* Amin aideof,4bet Public Attutiro,:withlaD; . ildussuldeci Mak -4mi •Cittorahreit 'Cripitalji SIM ; ,506. Ai . t: I)EA •-.P.40 1 Pi4P4.0• gi Wool , . id,.:lfJon ta • itzis. W it. PArran. Pi/tannin( tompiige4,,, The object ind,,desigp. of this association is„.lo {wade those W l ith whom especially 'fine auditealik are money. by, the pay,tpcpt of a .mail annual sum, to receive a w ekly Allowtutee. in oases of osickneas or 4feEldent ? w iefi shall preven t them from attend. ~... ing to their or ittorit.leitjel. Uy the payment of the following rinual eposite.joa, will become a I,fe .aieinher. and entitled to i weekly benat during 'life, if you sh alit beria4b4dtiy sickness. or BCC!. dent from att ntling,to your Orilinorgbnalues, mem paiton. Fe es instireiVagainet dileases common lb' both sefesP The proof ot_sicitneikr,cqUiretkTs a certificate of the vending Phisieiio or of three members of the association. The associaqon publishis a weekly Newspaper containing a rep..rt of the business of the association, amount °fetal* paid he. , The paper is seat free to members Monthly. or 50 cts weekly. Yearly Deposits of Me bees under 50 ; , years of age : Tables of Ralik. No. I. Ttiose drawing for the first week's Elickneselsy.payoig $2 00 per year diaw $2 00 per,,fireek, . 3od .. , .3 Ott_ •," 400 .. , , 4co .. bOO k 5'1 4 . ! i. , 600 " , - 0-00 a ~700 A, . 7,00.5 f 800 ill g 11 . 0 4 9 00 n 9.00 " 10 00 " 10 00 ' 1 Table of Rates, No.-. 2. • Those not drawing for the first week's tticktiess. by paying ' 02 Ott per year draw $l3 00 per week, 3 00 VI 4 BO " .4 00 6 00 " ` 500 . is— 760 . " .8 00 o 8 75 " 7 00 " tO 00 0 • Those over filly year. .of age will be charged twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 60 admission fee wig br charged In addition to she above, the 'trot year. and must be paid ot the time of application, and the first years' deposit within thirty days. etranastris Fiji Excellency Wm. P. 'Johnson, Harrisburg. Johnson. Wells & Co..Courtland Street, N Y. Bowen & McNamr, hilk 'Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel. Raicuel & Co., Nonh 3418ireet, RAU. SM, James M. Porter, Batton. Pa. lion. Richard Broadhed, Senator: Pa. William MclCeley, Bloomsburg.. Om R. Delon. Principal Wsromfirig Seminary, WILEAKSALIMX lItIPTIMITILS : Bev. J. Dorrance, Wilkesbarrie, Rev. do 0.13 Dinar(' Esq. do. M lloltenhactr. Esq. do", Ziba Benoett. Esq. do • 8: D. Wright. Esq. do We are personally and well acquainted With Rev. Dorrance G. M. Ilollenbaca, Ziha Bennett and H. D. Wright all .4 Wilke.barre. wntrse names appear as references for the Mechanic, Ulllllll ASSOCia lion" an organization for, nealth insurance. upon the inutoal principle ; ihey are gentietneo of high character,orho would not know ingly endorse before the public any arheme, unless they were well assur ed of its null y, and that it was governed ;n its man• agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its engagements. 11. Witmer, J. C Antisll. WM. ELWELL. /1 S. MNRCUR. 0. D. 13 TT, E. Orir.,To.. We fa:ly concur in the foregoine. opinion a• to the elviracter and objects of Mechanics Union 5•11C , 3- two: H. Bt.oll. B F. Pusses., H. 0. Gmle,Nicn. i t ri• A few responsible Ar.ents. wanted. Ai•ply at the office. A.li. SSG FH, General Agent. THE UNITED sTATEe LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Charter Perpetual... Cash system... Capital $250 000 Office No: 29, Merchants Exchange. ORRANIZED upon the g• mixed principle." Stock and Mutual, width combined features offer to in sured Member, double the usual security, The Cub syste.d of payments hat also been adopted, thus avoid ing the heavy drawback's created by unpaid premium notes. The table rates of premio'u, upon which its po licies are being issued, is the only scale experience has proven should be adopted, as affording requisite secur ity to 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 'wresting the attention of the world. l'he public however, in their commendable willingness to embrace and employ its wise and salutary provisions, should make ultimate security the primary and most important object, which can only he attained by so ad justing the preiniums as to anticipate unexpected loss es and fluctuations of every kind. It is the purpose of this company annually to credit, upon the polices or holders and books of the Company, such an amount "I profits as sFisll not affect the stability, or impair the sacredness of its contracts. Premiums may, at the op. doe of the insured, be paid annually, semimon.rally, or quarterly, in advance. All net-emirs information, together with Hanks. pamphlets. Sir.. may he ebta;p•-d gratis, at the office of J. E. Casrlato, Athens, Pa. DIRECTO Wk. • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul 11 Goddard. Ambrose W. Thompson, Lswrenre Johnson, Derijsmin W. Tingley, Georos WHenry,.. Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, illiam M. Goodwin, John L. Limon. STEPHEN. W. CRAW FORD, President. AN earns W. Tome ' , sox. Vice President. Cuss. G. INLAY, SeCretary int! Treasurer An - reams—Manuel Eyre. COUNSIL aan Arrousrai—Thonras Batch. F. S. HOT?, Medical Examiner for Athens. December 27, R5O. MYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS IN TOWAKCA: Clock, Watch, awl Jewelry Store ! A.M. WARNER takes this method of informing his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased of J.P.8u1., bitstock of Witches. Chicks • s and Jewelry. anti commenced the shove busioess in all of its varioua•blanches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two dams south of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is et i well established irt this community, that it is hardly deter. airy tansy a• wont on that point. With his long ex perience and great advantbges for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, be has confidence in aa'yyis to the publicf , bring on your watches and clocks. I will do them justice. Alt good i talker Repairing done, warranted as I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches antnearelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be---quick sales, small profits. cash down, and no credit given. Credit need' not he' asked for—as I am hound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda. July 12, 1100. A. M. WARNER. -NEW FIRM T HE "ndersighed having associated themselves together under the firm of rtahcisco and Tom kind, fur the purpose of carrying on the , , Carriage' Waking 33aiiiiii‘ cies,. Rrspretfillly solicit a share of Public Paironage.A,- They pledge themselves to make as good work and as eat as catcbe produced from any other estab lishment. • We have now on hand a variety of finished work, and , shall endeavor to keep constantly on 'hatitCa gnod assortment;;so that customers may at'ony time be accommodated with a catriame to- their Instr. MI persons wishine to purchase wrirk - ofthis kind' will do well to call and examine for themselves, as as low as can be afforded in at4r other estatili!liment. despatch. irr Repairing done to order with neatness and FRANCISCO 3 Towanda, Aug. 28, I€osl . N. C. TONKINS. .1 ' n g• • 1,•• •,7.!,1",".•44•4e04.i r she Cdee ir t`Y r caps, co , W I ,I9 I I4EsEs; wu r oonsf-coi €lllollt, •ASTON*, IN) foNStairrios. _ °Fediof Ann vetilit;9 , fo r the Care of ititti enmetour 4nedirinea• m int. cothprefenr; oniThing has ever been L un d comparvin' it ar efiettar 'with this Preparbasu cuorfournatinall, but at sit titnta *nil in i ll the tunas and throat alleTe, Fordirin., e,„ this will de it. 4'll in pleasant to take, • male in accordance with the dire/lions. advertise for the inkrmrgion of OK.' vt it hot those wpe flair, not ` nritil C, that its value will nrYt *Mont And hy thryirie seiarkfrom dangersu r Coughs and Ouhll'uthytt neglected, rii consumption. r - • The Diplqms of the Marssehusene awarded to this pfeparstiati b . # the n 0„, ,, September 1847 ; ciao, thelledals or 4, Institutes of Art, in ;hi , enontry ; et.) of the Ohio bincihnan, has the Carat+ Preirtreit, by their Gnxr, eideration of its extraordinary 'etcrllso,,, nese in curing affet timid" the. Lon;tc 4 0 , Head the following opirdon faur.del experience of the "eminent Physician of N Cfty of Dr J. Aver : ' ST. Jonas. Slat t Five years trial of y nureherry Pettsr a li'' tms pi•eren 'whet I fOresaw from lie f .. mast be true, that it eradicates arid cum and gala to' Which We, in this 0..eryi, 0. , liable. I think its irquat has not yet 11 , f nor do I know how ti better remedy car the distrapers of the throat and Ilingt J. J. Brayea. St.! See'what it Liam acme on a wasted cc only in the following cases. but a thoust 'Dr:AYer ~ Seri ca r, Int in the month of Juts , List, I wa. aitv•ki lent diarrhma in the /tikes Catiforaii. to San Francisco inlllll,P of refF•vil l tier change r,f climate and di , .1.-11y diarbe t followed bye se% ere rm , et!—and I finally • tarted for home, tut received to , from the voyage. My conch r. , w , n7.1m and when I arrived in New Yirk, I at, iron ed by my acquaintances as a V(' a 0 r mui4 et-irides* that I saw no u r ns m r ev . nt. what my friends honeyed. M flu menced taking your truly invaks9e mrAie; 111,1” expprtztion of derming any twriEt fr Von would not receive itie.c dine. diii I r my duty to state to the vilttet,fl, , hroo z h health rn the spree of eight ni..nrl 3 ed. r attribute it •to the of rear Clld TORAL Your. truly, W l 1.1.1 A it Cra.A117107.174. Drir Sir: Fortino r .p, I.rem ilarre thruueh 7nUT prlbvi.lmme or Gbd. I will take the hint my grMiiMie Coogh, and the alarmlna l!y m;dom. had teduemll low t.t h•.ce mt hope, when my phy-leian hrotiaht ~ , e I " PEcirnit " It Memel t., afL•r l in and nnw•tn a f.•w nrrAa time reinkr, health. lilt w• ll tin fur ..010ra what it are eerhiiiity the twise'rtot.Or in: sineerel3 • ishing nu ovirt.ty,htete•irtt, Very re:tpecifolly you. JOHN J. CLARK. Iteet.ir of Si. With such a+ , -price anti ft tin suri ger pr.mf ran be adduced unless it be fen upon trial. Pr,pnretl and gad by LAMES C. AT Chenligt. Lowe Sold by Dr. IL C. PORTER. Tosard ; Wellsboro' ; E. Byes, Covingt , to ; Borden, TioLta ; W. IL Elliott, Ehnio, Montrose ; and by ell trrongi-ts ..werys! Oriental or Sovereign 2 V ONE (;.-nuerie ace..mpenin le of the 'hove Enenored tVrappe $01 7 1.E dr co., upt) each b.,t. In offering to die nutiti- Ors EREIGNIIThIt OF LIFE, it Is not [Hike any filse statements or superior eidetency in r.storing to hrt suffering. ne.l kte.wmg that thetr SzTAND RD MEDICINE is °tint Price for the hafted. 11 , ny primp might t. 6 aiter dawn' but we lovfer-thfirse imertyptititell Ibpmyslyew by enquiring of lITto7. the / I dls. Theywi I find then) p.ern!) able in all cases. heing purely recer' city, wonhy their hest confidence a The following certificate wink seal pod: Bratityrra, Monroe Co. N. Y., We the undersigned, etliaett4 of used pen‘ortally Dr. &rules S”recrir witnetwell the hentth•restonnq rtrrct•ttt reromrnerid these Pills to the afflict( which we are seqnsinted. G. M. ROBERTS, 0. R. M. D. Plllll.Lf D•G H. A. TIVBETTe, tF P. B.—Tou are at liberty to publo lic Rod. Bmtett or CotIeTtRrEITS ! We any one who is making a spurious ed to make-tow of an name ; hot had the frnimtletten to imitate nor tett Directors, Vettificat.ca, &e. raters careful when •hey purchase, they oral az? flip genuine SoNereip 8 1 ; 1 ' wholesale and retsi of,. Dr. 80C Onundig Cp. N. &Irby be. H. 0. PORTER:ro•. their . Agenis 1n eve'y town in the vati* Wrinsport& Atliras gai TOWANDA CH:, CLOT HI LTG C I E • H. BryTING, respecitulh lie that he has removed hit , ouis htiiiditlg, one door below Warnia'a he wiH he hippy to FIN , an who Good and Cheap Clothing. He t to his stock all khe new and deglrshl Pills, and feels confident he can Oil may ttiee him weal!. Just rfiviving from New Vork;s• hla alt'iortnient of Sprit?: (7,1 d SU 17101 r in the hest minncr, and which win the lowest prices. He his received . . a ?eV 1 " 4 : : fill.HtlENS'4'.: l ,oll l l‘n to 'Minn and which will he *a l d 111 nadearrenaement+ by which he on icle desired with the ccrloinij of artiele. .Cosine arid' makinz np. &me" °el) fashiable manner, promptly end to 0 4 on Towanda. May 8, IBsly. PROCKERY & nos wARE ..) hired for sato My