e r Congress, and with those (Onions was rininphantly elected. Ile was opposed by n democrat who was favorable to h e Tariff l,l'_', and with whom he discuss .; the question. 31r. Wilmot, therefore. in one , a s he did on this occasion, r e flected the .ybes of hts constituents, and , ea „„„, I A . to rerive the approbation of the friende of a just nd a fair tariff. Late and blunting from Mexico. rerhool Mail from the Pacific—Progress of the Berohdion—Expected Bombardment of -1.-era Cruz—Mexican :May marching tq the Frontier. Ilv an arrival at New York, from Havana, on e oth instant, we have dates two days later previous advices. The Steamship Clyde rival at Havana on the 7th instant. She ought advices to the 2,3 d ult., inclusive, with (allowing important items. An American had been repotted as blockading the port of earado. Her boats had, in pursuing a loaded , s el into the port, come in encounter with me armed boats of the Mexicans, and accord ,. to the Mexican accounts, had been driven '; but it seems that they were recalled by si,g- Is from the brig. The latter sailed the next y. The inhabitants of Alvarada had turned 7110.18 C, and subscriptions to the amount (3000 had been made for the erection of forti arfts. . . line brigade of the army of reserve had march to the aid of the army of the North, showing at the outbreaks in Jalisco would lie suppress previous to any movement against the army General Taylor. The remaining body of re rve would remain in the capital till the arrival Gen. Bravo. so MA the forces previously an mirrd as having collected Alonterey, have en much overrated. From the l'aqtle of Perole a latoe number of mille d yen: and ammunition had been sent to • leo'exc Atilthe city of Mexico. The sie.iiii , l4Clyde, .s.ii!ing from Tampico to bombardment, announced an Pout✓ On hetvycrn the Alexi- Querrt:lna and Pohlana, and the iericin brig• St. %lam's. 'rho stc.on erozatt , Vestr.il;F: :1- T irciiieg) fur V l'roz.: in consequence r ece-al or the cup litt of the :St. NI arc's to loollom to lie taken on hoard the CI) do. n trooi, c expected to accrue hunt the. st w..s rerrita•t: by CK \ era Cruz nn cite 311th ult : •• The hat e-separuted (;en. tlor h:”; ,w..11,,1,(1 the I • lttlitttV at the cie.lit of 111. , halt :it!‘anee,l towartl. - ::::,liti- Tho. town of .111:,:ttit - A, th,t;tmt a thty's tour- Irmit Tampico; teas ut the panda the 11 %TIT il'fAIN PAGE, U CA . -The t t Lciv or the 1:1:1i tnei.. s ms litst ni:2111 Crow w ();ie.wls. 3:1,1!)rott , !0 tip the reutains 01 the Join Re , 2:ittetit U. S. whin dp,l c n 1 , ,a(1, a short dislnnce this ruoniftw, it half p-1,1 thret• .e.L. Ile had a ii.t. , [heal tetenthint (I)r. W. 11i . at the dire v days precious to a:tutaion to hilt tmretnit- hied, or. th.• el 001111: 0: - the !,:gth inbtant. Tilly L. ,klll G.ly nod Wealthy Tozer, a.p.,1 thrrr , wer, nihoge opening bud Waa G saw, admired, era Fli,Amzel down %.ith'thi..; Gil bring. it Icre C adorn T!, coups Heaven the l: . dh in-L(111 FZEiirrE -- d.tiqlitor ol iuLt, au 1 Mary Pus, to the Jr I he: r age .!.•n depth (mind a more shining mark,— i!• n large sii:ele of tnann ex,:ellent and dmiahle tsl a cheerful and ever buoyant Juiposirion Ire; il.O es..r enjnyed to ro great a (kart, tilt' pc Lenity of baking always upon the biight side of varied andsilladed picture." But lesiti'iwas no t her cheerfulness. Ecen in the midst of mirth -C Was au expression of thoughtlfulness which , totted hi.rgliety and gave it an additional chartn.— dec to this, na: a strength of affection that knew 041'1.11a. and a fidelity in friendship which knew iris sung. We nerd not say that to know such -a ••no is to e:iteem. But the crowning excellency of all the hostile faith and sweet charityof theGhriatian. - an thrk years ago ehe cast in her lot with the pro of God, by a public profession of attachment for His & she adorned her prokasion. Many as:neiates d remember her earnest and affectionate admonition seek lint the kitgdoin of God—and to be faithful in May they profit by those admonitions. • some mouths past, her mind had been much in Slew of the low state of religion among us, I r.L,13 attacked with disease, and after having sued roach, but before herrecasery was despaired of, apisries to have been engaged in a scrutinizing, ''amanita of herbelf—tekether she was in the faith.— 'r spwtual coulct she then endured may be snxiigin h?. h.ruoed. m One of the family that it woo more But the conflict was short awl mete out like gold tried in the tire. Her end was A ;rueful. and happy—Ate literally fell asleep.— lks- , d are th,• deal which die in the Lard !" a .1. lonev rst..karate .q/Zll AVo • rrfo.,T. !Sta. 112 Bradford Common for Dirora. •'k s: JONES, the defendant in the : OIA are hereby notified tha A11134a " r ha , filed his pvtition for dworce .1,1 411111 I e ba • ul. , of matrimony. And that an ha. live.) returned, and roof made that bils• foun.l in said county. You are repllred to appear at the Court der Borough of Towanda, at the September Kahl romnion pleas, on Monday the 7th day of ilie r nest, to an-wer the said complaint, and show if •'ny Yon have, why the said Amasa should not oreil from you. JOHN F. MEANS. SheritT. ur , l;Lrr,Towanda, July 25th, 1846. Wii/la an Scott. ILL promptly and punctually render his proles-1 wool ...enviers in Agencies. Collet:inns, and rn , ttv , v in lii. pro'ression entrusted to his care. renoned his office to the room over N. "le %tor, Orpfum's Court Sale. ot an order of the Orphan's Court of "taw.] comity, there will he etpooed to public the Intro, of Wm.Griffts in Standing Stnne,on lay, the ,lay of August rrext,at I 'o'rlock, hires or [wed of land situate in Standing lad {knack it.swit , hips, late the property of Inane • bounded on the north by land of Georg , ' a ill, ea.( Inc laial of John Lackey. nn the mliirein;l:ard,lll and an the oouth 6y land of `dl mod tithl,A. Contain : on: ono Itirodred n" with a kruall bon, arol ~a nloo,an.l a S STEVENS. I. s ‘VI-11 . 1 . %1.15. Adrirn.trntor SHERIFFS SALE W virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo.. i! ,:s sued from the court o f - Cummoti Pleas of Bradford co. to inc directed, I Khali expose b% public sale at the hous e (1 . 1. 11. tiTEPIiaNS, borot.ch of Towanda, ou Monday, the 7th day of z , eptember ne .t, at l o'clock, P. 51., a certain lot or piece of land situate in Wyaln ,ing Township, Bradford County. Bounded north by lands of Justus Lewis, west by Stafford, South by John if. Black, east by the township line. Con taining three hundred and lifty-two acres, about two hundred acres improved with four framed houses, three log houses, one framed bare one log barn, one spring house one grist mill, and the half of a saw mill, and three small orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elisha Lewis vs. Samuel Black. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Wyelasing township, bounded and de scribed as follows, north by the main road leading from Towanda - to Skinners Eddy, east by Charles Hendricks land, on the south by land of Ephraim ' Beeman and the Susquehanna river, and on the west by E. Lain.— Containing thirty seven acres more or less, all improv ed. with a new two story tavern house, one stone house and two barns thereon erected, it being the same prop erty which was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip Sullivan in Executien against Jacob Curtis and others. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. H. Stephens use vs. Philip ALSO—The following piece or pareel of land sit uate in Granville township. Bounties' on the north by land of Harry Bailey, on the east by land of Harry Bailey, on the south by rand of John Simpson, and on the west by land of said Simpson and Bailey. Con taining fifteen acres, five acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Cbadiah Blukesley vs. John Ashcroft. A LSO—The Condoling piece or parcel of land situate in Canton township, and bounded as follows, on the north by the main road, east by Elisha Bloom. south and west by lands in possession of Locrrenee Ammer man. Containing about `en cries more or less with about eight acres thereof improved. :•:olgial and taken in execution tit the suit of H. H. & L. O. Hickok vs. I..twrence Ammerman. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia township. Elounded nu the north by land, known as the Welles lands, on the east by unseated lauds, south by lands of John Morgan soil Riley ittli ',ins, and oil the nest by lands of Philo 1:tielo‘ell and unseated lands. Containing two !hill tired acres, or thereabouts. about one hundred acre.. them,' iloprosed, with one log house, Gained bn:u and snmll al plc Orchard thereon. Seized and taken in Eieeution at the suit of P.kg Peek: use 55. John Grainger. A LSO—A piece or parcel of hind w Ridgberre twp. botm.led DOT It by bawl, of the Iletr. of J. IJavt.lbott. 00 tile ea•t I v laud of D.:S. Brown, mAlti by land. td C. ive , t of Timothy Contatti ttlz ;!...ot twenty acres, wu6 about ...I% acres thereof ?In proved, e•ath a trained limn,. aud barn, ant a ieW fruit ti.ert-011. Soutcd talif ft in execution at the suit of John 1.. We-16. .1. A. I:rckssnh, ohu N:11, IVed 11.\V. Strom. vs. Jeretniali 1).1‘1.1-oti I). S. IS rt., ti. A LSO—A piece or psre,l or Lind lu Rtdgln•rry toy. botaJod uoith by tho .tit,• It,,'. eaa hr Lod of Ft.no:b. Trier and IJ. 4. Browo, on the south by i.ts of D. S. Bross tt, and J. T. koe, Awl is e,t ba inbsl lo lo , ity Roe. ailth V , . in. Set.:y Coutainin4 absoa lamely acre-, inure or 1,-s, bi.y acres improseJ. is .01 a double dis el;ing boost., p.ut ba.nol cud p irt log, And ru apple 0,11,4 tocreon. S and tat.. n m exe. - nliori at the •Irt of Ned M . ~..lereno4ll 1).., Mktg., :murz...:•,itioe..., onkt Ua %;,1 8r00n.t...-rt•tromao. \ \ pier.' Or ',reel of lam! to Burlin2rton tp., B..tztotong at .1 whit p n N W .ter of lot No. 211 . on ts arrant lot No. 1.01. thefleei I' ill the north 4,1.1 011111 . 1 . of ,Ille lot, :1,111