Late and Important from Mexico S Detachment of 80 Anerican Cavalry ad o py the Mexicans—Major Borland. Ca. . s i tu M. Clay and Major Gains- - taken Pri• s oners—Despatchesfrom Gen. Scott to Gen Taylor interclaed by the Mexicans—M tank on l'era Cruz to be made: WasntrawroN. Feb. 25. 1847. gy-arrivals at New Orleans we have Tam• in') dales to the . Bth instant, Brazos to the g:h instant. Camargo and Vera Cruz to the 2d instant. and the city_ of Siezico to the 29th A detachment composed of eight Kentucky and Arkansas cavalry was cut off when thirty to il et beyond Saltollo,by Geo. Minon. They .formed and outpost, and were surprised and ta ken prisoners without resistance. Major Bor land, Captain C. M. Clay, and Major Gaines were captured. The rapture of Lieut. Ritchie and 10 dra roans, with despatches from Geoaral Scott to General Taylor. is confirmed. One account nes they were cut off beyond Monterey and Victoria, and were all killed. 1- The despatches are Said to have contained the whole plan of our operations. Another account says that ten dragoons had reached Victoria in safety ; but there is no doubt of the deatkof Lieut. Ritchie. young Ritchie was lassoed and dragged across i coro•field. An officer of the Ohio regiment, suppoied to be Lieutenant Miller, had been murdered near Chihuahua and awfully mutilated-by the Mex. Fans. G. Scott was to embark immediately, on Ilia a l i na tnin to Lobos, a distance of seventy aide' from Vera Cruz. The attack on Vera Crux, it was supposed, would take place on the Ist of March, Col. IlAtney was sentenced to be repriman drtl. hi Gen. Scott remitted has sentence, and u nlered Iwo on duty. Nrwr to regard to the vnlunteere on board iitr OthMika is less favorable than was expec led. A detachment sent to their assistance. Is laid to have been made prisoner. All the yid warers ol Capt. Nlagrude4's forces had start.•d for the wreck, acrd' the whole brigade were Sthi w !lave I‘,ll.iwed. ibe awn hotly of the volunteers who were lareckeil had con:only not reached Tampico; and Ji Fart ai!....uote limn them they were en voi a a cul.fli.4l wilh a hotly of Mesietths, fur ~ c r iur pi numbers gull . equipments. flit. U. S. sly p St tte,•in.iii, Prentice and Ca twilit.. were off atte liar at Tampico on the titled woluroop. . '('hr M 15243191 n VI/ IP Rte.-I.d were on hoard Id staceauan,eudrnuo, terrolaly buck.,e uI il)t , ,g In great ttuathere.. The New Y"rkers cm board of the Catha Wrre u• _oud health, About 7 000 troops %%ere :at Tampico, of re plAr• A brut the second artillery. died Gun ;.1 kverr The ruity.t. d a.Nasglnaln.n Sant4 Allll2 urns 44111 to illtlittaillst• If..er 446.1 due. his ar• : n 1...,nt. t i ellre ihr church prorri v •.a_•h It, lltl arilear. 1.0 be I,,cleall tetivr tst.itres that he ' ll4ll kit Issr TIII sst tite in:on fil.dv ol 1 Ives. 62.ga hal btei:,apputoted to cool J 1 4:.1.1.t . , Colwr,,s the ...tate:DlVera Cul& had fi t..d .m i a pr. Tie 1 , 11 redlSl - 11 .11 11:12.,rt1J al.) A Illtg 11,•• State San Luis pas -4 tirc . Tre autlwr zwg the Govt , nl4.r w nee". a I au m lorry -tight hours by torte, or T There some further Recounts of the cap of The Mexicans admit that r iue hundred of their hers were kil:etl iiryctlatt 41A - 11111111M iii4l the aC:taPII e , o :he rii:ne.lt :te vietdoy ni Elii.i-so 1.1 11111x•!1 tIUr Wt 111 . e an.l It ora that the A merit ans Were r. WIIII 600 cavalry and 400 ullautry i Lc 27th lerva tna raelo . 101.11•11. Ttiv VvrA Cruz Lufiradar of 31,4 nli trio Gen -S ark alt ck 1111 ""':411 y..t the 3.l•xie.iii trlmps are ail relit., rcled'to be is adr I I I 11.11r4A.0 tillll7l . nme paper contains a , illlllllllll.jealiott from Slaa Mina, derlarmg that altlioatet Ite hat. en :r ly renounced did Preside •ey. he will op ;•roeJwull all Ilia strength. any attempt to ths t:rti the peaceable state of things in any State the Re. uhlic. The latest news from the Volunteers on board the ship Oniliaka is, that Gen. Cos ar nod off the Wreek with 1000 troops, and or :cod Colonel Oe - Hussy to surrender. whirl, to reused to do, when an engagetnent took I. , are, wind' tasted till 10 tieluck at night.— Th e result is not known. Gen. Cos f unturned !limner of cavalry and infantry in the ad- Nice, in prevent Cul. De !tipsy' front obtain- M E 2 reinioreetnent. Gen Patterson sent Geo. Pillow s and his brigade to his relief. As 'INFAMOUS SeNTINE.MT--A *titer in the New Hampshire Statesman. a Federal Pa' l F. noes the following traitorous language :*— "No one is bound to enlist or volunteer in a va t of invasion or conquest. Let every one keg) aloof from this unrighteous. INF...moos. C OD - AIIIIORRED Mexican war and tt will to.at com e to an. end. The prospect as. that the Administration can get neither men nor mo. Bey to Carry on an aggressive war much lon. fet• Thank the L.rd fur all that." This is as infamous and revolting as any -0114 uttered by the Federalists, during the veal 1812. • LEVERRIER'S PLANET.—We see it atinnunc etlu 'he re•olt of late observations and discov eries. thatiltis planet is continually approach : In g the earth. When nrat discovered. it was soh difficulty seen with the most powerful i t r "fle but is now nearly v.sihle - to the ilne d eve. It is said to travel at the the of a million and a half miles in twent y -four hours, ted u it is believed by some to partake of the nbliure of a :roinet, some philosophers app end serious results from its approach.: anti the , tun learnea Professors in England and France "Intiouslt endeavoring to solve the mysie nott problem. - L'til -- Massachusetts, after much drilling. furnished eight coominis a - Regient for t ho War. Hier Legislature. e howiver. refused ' /ll '''tti ‘ qa Pproprisi e a single 'dollar for die comfort• renience of the soldiers.. Thi, tune A ks hurls of the Spindle in that Monte have tinntnautualy and munificently a , tilett Uptin err f 4 .nnie ann. a life annuity of viz thousand This was June in time of peace. and 1 1 ;: m ui•iueil in tone of _War ! Who will deny S.gmPtntily of the Bnatnniana- however Ir Putiotiam may be regarded T—PenllB.o •• Alp •eta CONVORT."—The citizens of Mexico are by no means uninformed as to the disposition and purposes of the Federal party in the United States. How the Federalists in Congress and out of it extend aid and com fort' to the enemy. may he judged by the fol lowing extr.ct, which we find in the Washing n conespondence of the Journal of COM. meree, under date of the 4th inst A letter 'was received here yesterday, by a member of Congress, front an intelligent source in Mexi co. which says that the Mexican leaders be lieve that there will be a change of administra tion in this country, in two years. and that they can make what terms of peace they please.'. LAW.-A celebrated barrister, retired from practice. was one day asked his sincere opinjim of the law. Why, the fact is." rejoined he. i.if any man were to claim the coat upon my back, and threaten my rdusal with a law suit, he should certainly have it, lest in defending my coat, I should lose my waistcoat also." Ltern Coxerstax is generally accompanied with pain in the right aide, extending up to the top of the shoulder; variable appetite, occasionally a disordered stomach, yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and often a . swelling over the region of the liver, together with many ether symptoms of it loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills-will be found one of the very best medicines in-ihe world for the cure of all diseases of the Liver; beeausathey - expel from the body those morbid humorswhich, when deposited upon thia important organ, are the puss of every variety of Liver Complaint. From three to six of the above named Pills, taken every night on going to bed, willje a short time, give such mani fe st relief, that no argimment or persuasion will be necessary to induce 'a perseverance in their use, until the liver is restored to a healthy action, and pain or distress of every kicd is driven from the body. Wrighes.lndian Vegetable Pills also aid and lampreys digestion, and purify the bloud; and, therefore, not only remove every vestige oldie Liver Complaint, but at the ume time, give new life and vigor to whole lima Dowses or Courroararra.—..rhe public are eau tiontal against the many spunous medicines which, in on.er to deceive. see called by names similar to Wright' [radian Vegetable Pills. Remember, the only original and genuine Indian Veget.ble Pills have the written signature of William Wright on the top label of each box. Of devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Polls, Wholesale and ifetad,l6B' Race Si.. Philadelphia; 2811 Greenwich St„ N. York ; and 1118 Trrinsioil D•.rtott. Agents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill.. in T mends, Montan:yes & Co ;.Jar other spa cud, see adceitnirilient in another column. Dled, In Wymx. on the 112th . ult., or Typhoid Fewer, Mn. NI. Warra Er. aged 511)e...re, way ul Alvin 0, hit• tat), of that place. In the airough of Athens. on dui' night of tho 24th Me.. MARCIA lA' rnfe .4E. 13. Wheeler; of mot pfice, aged 27 year.. and 4 months. At a met ung of Athens L.alga, No. 165: I. 0. of 0. F.. told on lltursda) t h e •V. 5111 of Feb. 1847. the 1...... g preamble and resolutions were unman:hist - , : 4. lo•teas, It has "pleased an all•wiie Providence to t.d,c from this world the ade of our Irloved brother, Suj.h B. Vl' firekr„ and thts Lodge being deeply lue-mod witlu e1t..116C La her pCfatILI 'I a..d inurel worth, tbelelore, . U.wrkrl, That the members of this Lodge deeply rood le with our ot, h eiareisswl Brother Wheeler and Conti) Is their veis livers heream..ient. belie ong from her litany airtuei and ezenyhtsy Me, that their loa.s to eternal gain. Resolved, That the foregoing be entered upon the minutes,. and silited by the ollicers of thus Lodge, and folwarded to our mach eneetned and aff4eted Brother ; and also, he seat fur pultheati.m. E.;t, NI ATH E W SON, N. G. Attest-0. 0. SlitrM/N, everatary. WINDOW SHADE DEPOT. No. 7 Spruce &tree,. Tribune Bu E . ' I . ‘ BLizsliED lti Is4o. - IryII ,, LESALE and ltriail---1-11A DES of all de. H71;410114 superb and brilliantly cubired (inane Serried, of v wino. .ices and wires; al. an the late style of beautiful Rural L inilacape Sc ors, a mm eh adinited and desirable 'uncle ; toge ther with every style and deactipuon of shade n.ive in Ow, at Guy per cent. cheaper thin can he bought at any other ware, Trimmings at nianulacturcrs . price.. Sign, Banner and interior decorations ilane in a style not to le SUrpil./.1.1. • BA RTOIr & ORMSBEE, Manufacturers end Impinge-rm. Premiums Awarded to Levi Brown, By the American Institute for Gold Peas. N 1840—A Miser Medal for 84erior Gold Pens. 1 101—A Diploma lot Gold Pens, ISI2—A Diploma for the best Gold Pens. 1843—A Diploma for the heat Gold Pen.. 1844 —A Diploma for superior Gold Pens. I 845—A Silver Medal for the best Gold Pens. 1846—Pi - Siker Medal lot the best Gold Pens. This is to certify, that the above is • true copy from the records of the American Institute HENRY bIEIGB, Rec. Hee. ol the AmericsOnstitute. Corporate Jrattee. In Bradford Common Pleas. Feb. T.. 1847. N the matter eof the application of T. Morgan and to he Inc wporated-under the style and title of '• The Baptivt Church and Society of Athens Borough. county of Bradford aid etile of P. nnsylvania.'' Notice is her by given that Wm. Morse, C. Ben.. diet, T. Lane Jerorue White. R. I'. M'George, G. W. Plummer, L. D. Ham and Lori Morse. on the 10th day of Feb. 1847, presented to the said court an instru ment in writing; and the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, ap, eating to the said court to be lawful. and not injurious to the community, directed the aid writing to be filed, and notice to he given in one nearspapir pointed in sal I county of Brad. for,!. for at least three weeks before the neat court of common please (Weald county, wtting forth that appli cation has been made to said court to grant such an act of pwarporation according to an as of Assembly in such case made and provided. A. M'KEANi Prollionefary Prothonotary'd Office, - . - Towanda. March 3.1; l 47. Orphan's Court Sale. PUBLIr.: NU IWE is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, held at Towanda, the first day of Fab., 1847. will he exposed to p'ublic .ale on Thursday the is day of April next; at two Olckek. P. M. on the premises, the following described lot of land iiituste.lying and be ing in the township of Monroe, county of Bradford, on the mad leading from Monmeton to Towanda, bounded as follows : on the north by Joseph Hornet, on the out by Rowell Fowler,on diesouth.by the heiri of A. C. Rockirell, and on the wee by the above mentioned road. Containing about threrfoorths of an acre with a large building, erected and fitted for a tannery, together with a dwelling how, and barn ; to be sold as the pro. pert, of 1.8. Warn. deceased. Terms made knoen on the day of sale. JOSEPH HOMET. Monroeton, Feb. 19, 1847. •Adminiawator. ADMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE, ALL prfteme iodated to the estate of JOSEPH 6111 BS, late of Windham tarp.. dee'd., are hereby requested toilette payment without delay, end those ktiing dams against said estate. grill please prevent thi in duly attested to the sulk:writer. JULIES RUSSELL, AdmiListator. Windham, February 23, 1847. inaoa and t3iain. Wanted ni tbis COffirc, On I,lcvstinis six years la Orphan's Court Sate._ INTN pursuance of an order oldie Orphaei Vend in mid for the County of Bradford, held it Tommie, on the I Ith day of February. A. D. 1847, there will' be et: .posed to sale, by triadic 'endue ar outcry. on the premises, on. Thuriday the 25th day of March, 1847, alone o'clock in the afternoon, s certain piece or parcel of land situate is the township of Troy and bounded north by land cf ---s Ward, east by lands of James Dewitt, 'south by land of Wm. Morrison, mid west by tho highway lead iug'from Granville .to Troy, containing one hundred acres or thereabouts, being land of which Wm. Knot. deceased, late of Troy toirnship,:died selied. Terms made known on the day of sale. t CHARLES DRAKE, . A. MORRISON, .Feb. 22114 1 1847: Ad's of WM. KNOX, deed. ©CAB &DM 13MDZ=1.41.1M TH C'stbscribers still continue to manufacture and keep 'ynr hand at their old stand, ell kinds aflame and wood seat chain; also settees of various kinds. and Bedsteads °level description. which we will sell low for cosh or Produce-or White Pine lumber, White Wont, Bass Wood. or Cucumber CI air Plank, or 4 by 4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood, Basswood 'or Maple, will also be received for our work. Turning &nets order in the neatest manner. ' - TOMKINS & MAUKINSON. Towanda, Feb. 22, 1847. AHMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. JUST received a large quantity of Fine and Common flames. Atm. Plated and Japan'd Hamm Trim minp at Feb. 22. MERCURI3. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AFFW bowed pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in 50 lb. ascks,a superior article, just receiied and fee sale by Feb. 22. 0. D. BARTLETT. rpuE COMMISSIONERS of the County of Brad. 11 ford, hereby give notice, that they have fixed open the following pleas and days respectively, for the bear. int of Appeals of those who may think themselves ag grieved by the assessmada for A. D. '1847, and are de. sirons of appealing from the same, to wit Towards township and borough—et the Zommisaion er"e office, on Tuesday. the 16th day of March. Ulster—at .1. M. Pike's, Wednesday, 171 h. Athens township and borough—at E. S. Mathewson's; Thursday, 18th. Litchfield--at Reuben Park's, Friday, 19th. blieshequici—at Daniel Brink's. jr., Saturday, 20th. Rome—at W. W. Kinne r 's, Monday. 22d. Orwell—at H.Z.Frisbie s, Tuesday, 231 Windham—at Wm.Sihley's. Wednesday, 24. h. Warren—at Robert Cooper's, Thouralay, 25 th, - Pikeat Dennison Johnson's, Friday, 26th. Herriek—at N. B. Wetmore's, Saturday, 27th. Springhill—at D. D. Black's. Honday.49th. Wyalu.ing—at J, H. Black's. Tuesday,3oth Asylum—at Janes DePuy's, Wednesday, 81st Standing trace—at S. H. Canfield's Thursday the Ist day of April Wysos—at Harry Morgan's. on Friday; 2nd Monroe—et Josiah Lawrence's, Saturday. 3d Burlington—at Henry Pubes, Monday;.Sth Smithfield—at A. J. Gcrould's Tuesday 6th • Itidgberry—at M. D. Hermon's Wednesday 7th Springfield—at Thomas Minced's, Thursday Bth South Creek—at David R. More's Friday. 9th Wells—at Wm. S. Ismail'., Saturday, 10th Columbia—at James Morgan's Kindly. 12th Troy borough ik townships—at F. Harick's, Tuesday 13th Armearia—at E. Kira, Wednesday, 14'h Canton—atA. E. Spalding'.., Thuraday, 15th Leroy—at Perky Morse's on Friday. 16th Gransille=it Levi Taylor's. Saturday, 1761 Franklin—at A. Hibbard's Monday. I 9th Albany—at Horatio La id's. Tuesday, 20th Durell—at bimeiar aeker's, Wednesday 21st At eseh of which places. respectiyely, they will attend, between the hours of to o'clock A. M. and 3 P. M. 1... P M. A. 1.. CR A N MER, Commissioners. .1, H. BLACK,• Attest—J. M. War -rtes, Clerk. Comtni.ioner's Office, Towanda, Feb. 18,1847. V, 0 BT. tii..o)BVii. l 2 AXT. TinHE Standing Committee of the Dar of Etrodfor' county. have adopted a revolutivn thaithey will not t'iarnine students preparaiory to adinbution to prac tire.-tturina a term of Coln. They wdl meet regularly on the Saturday afternoon, receding each term, for, the purposes of their appoint went. , e 1.. WARD, UM. EI.WF;LL, .U. MERCUR. Committee WAN'ITD. THREE HUNDRED good steady men can find euhatant employment at Boating Coal during the coming .ea•on. at liberal prima. Apply at this Mfice. E. A. DOUGLAS. fd up't. & Engineer, Office of the Lel3i4h Cool it Navigation ComPany, Mauch Chunk. February 8, 1817. AUDI I OR S NO LICE rr HE undersigned Auditor,appointed by the Orphan's 1 Court of Drudfunl roomy, to make distribution of funds raised by an administrator's sale of the real mute' of Herter W. Strong. deceased. hereby gi.ee notice that he will attend to the duties of hi. appointment at his °aloe in Towanda borough, no Tuesday the qal day of March next, at two o'clock P. N., when all persons interested are required to exhibit their claims to him, cube deltanwl from coming in upon said fund.. Feb. IS, 1847. HENRY BOO TH, Auditor. AU orroit's NoTicE Michael Koons it al. to the use of D. F. Bar. slow vs. the Towanda Rank. No. 577. May Term. 1942. Brayord Common Pleas. THE undersigned having been appointed an tar by the Court of Oummon Pleas, to disuibute moneys raised by execution in this suit, hereby gives notice that he win attend to the duties of his appoint went at his office In Towanda borough. ou Thursday -the 25th day . of March twat, at two o'elook P. M., where all persons interested are required to make known their claims before him, or be debaned from coming in upori said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Feb. 15, 1847. AUDITOR•s NOTICE THE undersigned haring been appoints} an Auditor to; the Orphsn's Court of Dradfonl county to ex amine and adjust the accounts of the administrators of Richard Harlon deceased, he will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Towanda bora% on Wednesday the 24th day of March next, at two o'clock P. H., of which all persons interested will Like bade% , HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. Feb, 18, 1847. Orphan , * Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Conte, in end for the Bounty of Bradford, there will be ea rned at public sale at the House of V. M. Long, in Fru borough, at one o'clock. P. M. of the 10th day of March the following tniet-Or parcel of land belonging to the estate of &ha C. Taylor deceased, to wit: The equal end undivided half of a ttett, of land situate in the township of Troy and bounded as follows: Begin. ning at a post the smith west comer of Alfred Persona' lot, and the south east corner of • lot belonging to John and Uel Potter and the north easteorter of a lot owned by John Courtney Ocoes rut thlttpslz perches and sixteen links to a pert at the side of the road, thence south twenty -prep degreeswest, fintrthree perches to • post, thence west ormty-sig perches to a post stand ag in the fine of John Courtney, thence north fifty-two degrees east, fire . perches and seventeen links to • post in said Courtney • line, thence north, twenty-four and • half degrees east, twentreight perches to • stump, thence north. forty-fire degrees' west. eleven Pemba and a half to the plus of beginning. Contsin;ng about fire pans., after' deducting one acre therefrom enclosed within said boundary belonging to Denial Dobbins, There is situate thereon 4 valuable flouring mill, to which as epportenances thereunto belonging, are cer tain mill ram kitting to said mill. • ALSO—A tract of land simste in Troy tewnshili in ash/ amity, hounded es. follows: Beginning at the centre of the Willismsport and Bimini mad, in the east line of Daniel Dobbins land, thence ihorth along said line. ten rodsand two links to • stake and stones, thence smith eighty-nor degrees Mt, eight reria to a stake end stone', thence south ten reds and two links to the OM* Ire of said road, thence north, eighty-one degrees west, along the centre °fetid road, eight rods to the flans of beginning. Containing about one half sere of land. Feb. 11347.. JdWN M'KE AN. • Adraialetniton DMITAZ 1 =WM Z , 2D13.176151 I THOMPSON it CRAWFORD. WHOLEBALE Dlnggists, NO. 40 Market shat, (Sauk aide, below &Mood.) Pkiladelphig, offer for sale a large stock of F'resh Drugs, Malachi."' and. Bye4tuffs, to which tber call the attention of Cciuniry Merchants and Dealers visiting the ca ty.' Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Block and other varnh.hes of a superior quality. Also,White and Red Lead, Win. dow Glue, Paints and Oils—cheaper than ever. 07 T. & C. are also *quietens of thelndism Vege table 'Balsam, adebrated throughout their awn and neighboring States, as this best preparation for the CUM of Coughs, Coldadistluna, eke. Money refunded in every instance where no benefit is received. -Philadelphia, Jan. 8. 1847. IMPORnIN To EPICURES. IXTOOLSEP'S REPINED SYRUP, equal in Bane V V to die best Maple litolitslea, for sale by DeSetae/ W. MONTANYE. & FOX. CLOTHS, CLOFBB—We wish the annular of all wbo are in want of Cloths. Cush:ogres, Saltines etc, to ow large stock oo hand. These cloths most be sold. We sieves here been undersold, and never will be. - Call and examine. G. P. FLYNT 4 CO. MMt iP .r. LEXT, WOULD respeetfullg say to the citizens of Towne V V dm, and the public rurally, that if they wish to have their work done in the moat fashionable, nest and durable manner, and good Its, and ea cheap u at any other establishment in town, they will lied it vr their interest to give him • call. 07 CUT CMG done on abort notice, and warranted to fir, if nada ap ri Oat. Shop an the next building below Brick row. up stairs, directly over Brown's Grocery. Towanda. January 1.1847.-43 New Fall and Winter Goods. T ,• • RE sultecriber now receiving from • the city of New York a large assortment of GOODS suit , d to the season, carefully selected, and purchased at unusual ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very low for cash, lumber; country produce, or approved credit. His friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.— Hagfeets confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this tower, or any other in this region of country. In his assortment will be foundin all their varieties, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hmlware, Crockery, Glass, Nan. Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs; Boots, Shoes, 4.c. dtc. Towanda. Oct. 28, 1848, N. N. BETTS. tiE Ladies will find • great variety of worsted dress goods ; also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very-low prices at Berra' FRENCH and English cloths. heavy Beaver and I Tweeds for over coats, fancy Cassimeres and Sat tinetts, a great variety will be found at BETTS'. MOUSLIN De LAINE, Cashmeres, Rub Roy and Brioche Shawls, a great variety will he found at BETTS' CASH WILL BE PAID FOR SHEEP - PELTS by dee 9. MONTANYE ift PO\. Broad Cloth, Cassimeres & Sattineta. ALARGE ..torment of Dread Cloths, C....interim, .. and Battinetts, which we have long been fallout for selling good - and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon which we challenges the world, just received at O. D. 4ARTLErr. Towantia,Nov. 3, 1846. WANTED IN CXCHANGR FOR 800D3._ W heat, Domestic Flannel, Rye, Woolen Socks, Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, , Flaxseed, Butter, White Beans, Cheese, COON SKINS, in short. almost anything, for which liberal priers will be paid at O. D. BARTLE rr& Towanda, Nor. 3, 1546. LOOKING GLAStiEti, one use of very nice, 0 G times, Latest style, just opened at novll' NO. 3, BRICK ROW. NDMINIS 'TATO S NOTICE ALL pawns indebted to the estate of Pan* Briny. late of Ulster township, deed, are requested to make immediate pajment. and these having demands against said estate, are requested w present them find ing, fur adjustment. D %NIEL V.ANDERCOUK. Toaran•la Jan. 9th, 1847. Administrators. NEW DRY GOODS, Corner of Mafia and Midge Streets. JUST OPENING, at-the corner of Main & Bridge street, a well-selected assortment of new and rash ionable DR Y coops, which will be sold unusually low for ready pay. The stock consists in part of Bennett, flannel, gingham, alpacas, the cheapest lot of prints in town, edgings. brie:nog...Seise and cam. brie muslins,lnney, canton Simnel. drilling, bleached and brown muffin, (not to be surpassed) ticking, check,eashmem, tattoo. wool and buck gloves, cotton hose, suspenders, German banddrchra, • • cotton and pongee hdkra, 'gingham cravats, plaid shawls, wool comforters, cotton tapes, patent thread, sewing silk, cotton halls. pack, pins, needle., spool potion, hooks and ejes, suspender, shirt and metal buttons, with many oth er articles, usually found in a store, not mentioned. The public are invited to all and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere., as they will be sold cheap er than at any other establishment in town. Towanda, Nov. 11. H.O'HARA &CO. BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL KINDS. s! UST received from Philadelphia, a large and awn did assortment of men's calf,kip and coarse boots, ofrui $1 50 to $5 50; boy's do.; ladies gaiters and walking shoes. also, fine kid slips and buskins, and all kinds of overshoes; do. etlr bootees and laced shoes ; children's and Mimes shoes of all kinds. heavy and light, suitable for etiliky kind of weather, Youth's calf. kip and coarse boots to suit children from 4 to 12 year. old. We pledge ourselves to give a better article at a lower price than any other establishment in Bradford county. TRUNKS from fit 20 to file 00 HATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of fashionable Hats and Caps of every kind and description fur sale very low. GROCERIES. Molasses, atigar, coffee, codfish. No. 1. and 5 Macker el, best quality black and green tea, from 9 t to 813 cents a pound t pulverised and loaf sugar; rice tobacco, snuff sperm. dipped and mould candles; raisins by the•boa or pound, alarm soap, segar. at 50 semi per hundred, and in fact all kinds ever kept in our line which people will find It their advantage to purchase and we will give you rayons Ibr Ole Logic sod Common Sense. There am three things beyond dispute:—lst—lf a man pays out much twiny, he must receive as muqb. 2. Ifs man's expenses in business are large, his profits must be large. 9. Therefore, the Grocery and Shoe Establishment at the corner of Main and Bridge sta., ins small plain store, at a cheap tent, can afford to sell boots & shoes. hats & caps, and groceries, at lower poem, and of better quality than any other store In town. Now, if this id not sound logic, two and two no not blaknfonr i but if it Is, common sense cans on you to come to us for your Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes &e. See the contrast, and let your own mason decide it it was not your advantage to give to a Mal. FINLINGB oh!! kinds constantly - on band. Thread, awls, bristles, shouklerstick; kit , and files pincers, all kinds of binding. silk cord and straps for boots, patent Meng awls, skiving, paring and crooked knives and fiords. H. O'HARA & CO. Towanda, Nov. 17, 11146. GROCERIES, dell descriptions. at wholesale erre tail. Attention is partreulsrly directed to' their assorunent of Fresh Tars r (we don't know the differ. ent manes of the packers, but the "article" is " C.K.") 111 - W. 11. BAIRD lc CO. rrisRDWARE, fron, Dhabi. Glass. Paints, ; bits. Dye Wo.ele, Dye 4WD, Medicines. etc.. in_ emend end Inge quantities. Del I W. BAIIID!& CO. EATABLES! -8 a pedalo dour, pork, frosts butter wheat, ate., ete., constantly an hand an; for oaks at - nal I • NO. 3, Al 1 .- . . _ VEMIIIIII33 GMEA.IIIIIII3I TM. way fur Bargain, I • TB subscriber would respectfully say to his, old customers end the publie generally, that be. has re-aimmencrd the manufacture of Chairs, ete.,at his old shop on the omth" side of Bridge street, in the build ing known n the.. Yellow House." He keeps con stamly on band, or will make to order, (in a neat and durable style) all articles in his line as cheap as the cheapest. His friends can bo Mt plied with Taney. Minor and Common Chairs, of differ . ent patterns—Settees. Rocking Chairs, Children's Chairs. ike.. 4110--Bedstaids sod Tables. Call and are me at my shop on Bridge street. and I will Wig) , you that you can buy reasonable. . N. 0.—.22bit0 wood, Cucumber and flairwood plank, wanted in exchange for choirs on rea.onsb:e terms. JESSE TAYLOR, TowenciA, lan. 20, 1847. NOTICE 11[THEREAS my wife Mary Ann has kit my bed V and board without any just arose or provocation now therefore I for bid any person or pewees, harboring or trusting her on my accamot as determined to pay Do debts of her eunriaming arta this date. Ridgebury Bradford Co, :'e. % l er— 5 . 1846 ' iII:NEY_M. COOPER. CAME to my enclosure, aboutlbe m. 'P, t em" Der, a deep red yearling MIL The "‘"cler is re* negated to prove property, pay charges and take it • wa.r. Shashequin. Dec. 28, 18 4 6. WhCiroirroN.k.,l. THE GRAFENBERG VEBETABLE PILLS and the Green Mountain Vertfabk Ointment, for sale by the subscriber, only sr& fot the time' and bo- rough of Towanda. d 22 N.- N. BETTS. FOR SALE. • 0 / HEAD OP COWS sand young Mira Will sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Towanda, Oct. 19, 1846. HIRAM D. ?OX. PRINTS -a tarp and besutifOl lot of PRINTS. by nov.11; MONTANYE At FOX. LADIES! I SAY. LADIES ! ! If you have made up your minds to buy a nice dress. cloak or shawl this season, don't fail to call at N 0.3, Brick Row, where you eau find the most, best and cheapest articles in that line, that is kept in tows), besides's!! kinds of trimmings. Remember, call at naiIBAIRD'S. • Eat ray. CA ME into my enclosure about the first of last June a light red yearling STEER, marked with a row of warts on the back of his neck, and without any other particular marks. Tho owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges and take him away. Burlington, Jan. I, 1847. JOHN HA YTHORN. WINTER GOODS! H. S. & M. C. MERCUR, HAVE just received and are now offering fur ale at wholesale or retail, the largest and most general's*. sortment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania. which will be sold as here tofonrat prices satisfactory to the purchaser. Dee. 10. Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinetts. ALL those wanting anything for Cloaks, Ove rc oats, Coats, Pants or Yews, will find it to their advan tage to examine the large stock of French, English And American Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres, Seth netts, Kentucky Jeans, Veining*, &c. iftc., at Dec. 10, 1846. M MCCUE'S. LAMES can fi nd ■ sopelior sosortinent of DRESS GOODS & CLOAKING% at MERCUR'S. 10 TONS IRON, American, Swedes and English, • 'emend assortment of hoop, band. scroll, round. square, one and two horse wagon tire, bar. ,ke.„ just to seised at d 33 MEltetißo'. MEV' cti SMINEr (5:42)41.M.:7.0 CHEAPEST IN TOWN I MOSTANTE & "FOIE VE just received and are now opening • very extensive mortment of GOOOB, consisting of •iwst everything every kept in a country store, which they pledge themselves to •ell u low u the same can be bought in luny town this aids of the city of New York. Come- one and 'all. and if we don't sell you Goons Cuter don't buy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask i- a chance to show our stoat of goods. Be sure and find the right place, it is the Old Corner Store. • few doors south of Montanye & CO's. The /nor are on hand and will sell you goods right for Cash or rioduee. Towanda, Nov. tl. 1488, 5000 YD S. . SHE/STINGS 4. SHIRTING'S .ping very low fa wli of produce, by Nov. It. MON rANVE & FOX. 1.4D/ES' GOODS. WE HAVE • good assortment of De !sines, repps. cashmeres, gingham'. (some beautiful patterns) white dress goods, different styles; fringes, gimps; cord. velvet ribbons. bonnet ribbons 'kid and silk gloves stud mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., &c., all of which will b• sold cheap. MUISTAPiI YE*, vox. FOR GENTLEMEN. WE HAVE • flue lot of Broadcloths, Cassimeree, Vestings, and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted cloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappers &e a which we have pu' down to the lowest notch. Nov.ll. MON I'AN YE &. FOX. CROCKERY ...ri good assortment, in setts or other wins, to suit purchasers. by Nos: I . MONTANYE & FOX. IlOO7'S AND SHOES. VrENS' kip and coarse boot,; boys' do., mens' and boys' coarse, kip and fine shoes; mend' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskins; misses slips; gent.'s rubbers; ladies patent and buskin robbers, misses do.; also, a first rate lot of children's shoes. november I I. MONTANYE & FOX. rOla may be Interested 1 ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted ia be indebted to the subscriber for Goods or Medi cioes, arc requested to call and settle the Same before the lst of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, without respect to per sons. nail A.D. MONTANYE. Tmuoßs, • full assortment, consisting of Cog. ..1-4 Brandy; American Brandy and Oin. Monongahela Whiskey, Port, Maderia and Malaga wines, may be found at the New York Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. BOOTS & SHOES—a first rate assortment of comae and fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers, thti latter French of course, just opened it no• 9 ti. b. BABTLETT'S. QHAWLS—quaniities of Shissla, nice 4 kind. going h.? off fast and cheap at_ 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CAPS of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. - SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! TllB7 received a large and splendid assoitment ofnew ef Goods, bought eniirdy With Cash, during a great depression in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the ORM:GAP:ICI ES, O. D. BARTLETT. LOUR, from the " Globe Mills," a' superior article also PORK, first quality, for sale by Nosember 3. natNr & co. MORE of those A. No. 1, BOOTS, and • large quantity of LADIES' SHOE& init. received by . November 3. FtIYNT & CO. WAIL 101DMIll, MILLINER AND MININTAINAKED, Censer of Meer sad Sethire stay TOWANDA. P. .1 • CLOTHS AND CASsiMERES. A LARGE AtaORTMENT of Clothe of all shades ilk and Mats, and qualities, and juices. Caaimeies. Pitney and Plain. eauhtetis and a pond asenttment of Veslin.ta may he.aund at GEO., E. FIXIII r & co. LtONNETS-.A great earingto the " Heeds of the •L Nation." The Ladies will find it a gteatsaving to heir hear lota and linrelass 'one of thaw bewail's! Dwatah.Vimp;FICINVOCIS, Or UW/4 Usu. film Punnets. setting ea cheap at NEW GOODS AT THE NEW .YORK CHEAP STORE N 0..... Row. , & E. iamb would reepet7tfolly beg 1191.11 to IL/. tinder their thanks to the citizens of Bradford fur their liberal patronage and eupport, end would in form them they are now receiving . large and fall sup. ply of FALL and WIN I EH COQIRS, which will positively be sold at even WS than their former low pricey. The war to caterminate high prices is still kept up.—no evonproneise has been made, and they intend to carry the war irrto the heart of the enemy until they shall yield or adopt the principle of selling goods at small pro- fits. A 'nimble sixpence better thou a stow shilling, is our motto. AGENERA L AtiSORTMENT of lIARDWARE. ouches nails, ales, shovels, manure forks, shovels and tains, sad trona, knivss and forks, pocket knives, but, her,do., shears and saiitora, razors, cloth and hen washes, shaving and tooth do., wool sod hone cards, coffee mills, hatchets, augers, wood wars, door trio. [flings, steel squares. Ruh brushes, ark ropes, and bed cool., by null MONTANYE & FOX. CODFISH AND MACKEREL, a good &filar, by DowdMONTANYE & FOX. '•Ue of 8e rPAPIOCA-1 niee article—for puddings, for pale at nowt, MONFANYE & FOX. p.IINTS, OILS 4• DYE STUFFS'. A 1„ : RGE quantity White lead, Na. 1, pure, wend m o il ;ad dry, whiting. Venitian red, chrome green. ilr o d p d o ., p,.-issivn blue, rose pink, etc., linseed oil, lamp. oil, ookt,:h v.nd cop!l varnish, revived. red wood. camwood, madder, cichmeal, annatto, etc. We canno be undersold insoythii.g in Ole line, at an. at all. november il. ti MONTANYE & FOX. DRUGS ANL' WE have on fiand•the la {t :'act of Drugs apes Meditinet in this county. inclm_ling every thing used Ir • the Physicians and people geaeral:7 We also keep on hand nearly all of the moat popular Patent Slcdieinea of the day. One, of our firm (A. a M.) having had • long experience in dealing out medicines. we flatter OUPWPIIPCS we ran inn ell who may favor US with • cuff. Prima can't fail to sun. Particular atten tion wil. be paid to orders from physicians. ' november 11. MON TA NYE & FOR. • n oNNETs, velvet and superior Leghorn Bonnets. Also. velvets of all colors, together with anigettls„ ape, bonnet ribbons, disc,ruay he found at HEEDS'. The Last Arrital of New Gocds, - N TOWANDA, are now being opened at No. 3 I Brick Row, by Wm. H. Buircl § Co., the filet Pio need in the cause of Low Prices and liberal barter ex.- changes. They do not hesitate to say, that they wil *II Goods for cash or any kind of Metchantabie pw duos, at lower prices than any other establishment in Bradford County, Owego, Elmira, Binghamton. (or any branch thcreuE) Call and see. Further particulars nail week. November 9, 1946. D OMESTIC COTTONS—Brown alwelings, abus ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick ings, and wadding. fur sale by the bale or Ives quantity. at nail BAIRD'S. RAN away - -from the subectiber, an apprentice boy .by the name of John H. ' Thompson, 16 years old, without my leave or notice. All 'ammo , . are hereby forbidden harboring or trusting said boy on account, as I will li t y no debts of his contracting.—Oue cent reward for the -return of said boy, but no charge* paid. Warren. Oct. 9.1846. CALEB C. TUNE. FALL & WINTER GOODS, InONTANYES"dc CO., are now recieving a very desirable assortment of Goods.purchaard during a great depression in the market. comprising Freneh & English BIiOAD-ci.o . rlis.Csesimeres and Sattinets, and the choicest patterns of Prima and Worsted Goods. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a ge.oc l roue public to call and examine th it stork, and think e 5 hold out sufficient inducements 424/14170 their share of public patronage. brygembar 7, 1846. HORn SHOEING dons on a ort n , 4ice by Towand s, Oct. I 3:`4 , 1. N. lib VI MIN GW \Y. PRINTS 200 Fames now upenin 1.1. .t ini,satuatgaa, EVERYTHINO in the line, ineludino Elliptic Spungr, Iron Ales, Mailable Burg,- Dash, Beat nd mop Irone,Ornaments, India Rubber 11,141 . 011 Cloth, Lace, Tulle. Moro, be. for Sale at jIB M ER. I:R*Lt. IV DAWN MEASURES, brooro. patrol oil. and VV ardnl to buwhrla. MONTANYE & FOX. HAT. & CAPS, a 6rat rate lot, nt all kind., tlescrite. lions, rotors and qualitiea, cheaper than ever by november ti. MONTAN 1 E & FOX. LITHE have nn hands large atoelt of nice FRES V V ve TEAS at all kind/ .uf pile... But, we ha just 'amino& a vein of 4a. Tea that i• r 7 ght. Cal a try it. MONTAN VE & FOX. New Supply of Fall and Whiter Goods. I BURTON liINGSBERY TENDERS his thanks for past favors, eml respect fully informs his old customers and the public generally, that he is now receiving from the city of New York the largest and cheapest assortment of GOODS ever qiurchssed for this market, which he pledges himself to sell 20 per cent. lower than the lame quality of goods were ever before offered" hi-Tow anda. ,This is no humbuggery. Ju.t drop in and price my goods. I have almost every thing wanted by the farmer, mechanic, and everybody else, and partici:t inily the Ladies.. My stock of Cashmeres, M. De Lanes. Black and eolo-ed Alpaccae, California Plaids and Gingham*. are Very cheap. With regard to Broad Clothn,Cassimerm. tilatinetta, deans, Domestic cloths, Ventings Prints, dte. I knock under to no merchant in this town or any where else. AVERY largo stock of Broad cloths Cassimereo, Bearer cloths, and winter vesting. of all paces, colors and patterns, now opening and for sale very low at REED'S. SPLENDID assortmeat of fall and winter chess goods, Cloaking', dtc., for sale •rry low a REED'S. 2000 LBS. &le and Upper Leather.— A leo, plenty ul Duets and Shoes may REEE'S bu louad at 2000 LBS . Sole Leather, Upper Leather ant Calf Skins, lower than was ever offretl in Towanda. by B. KINGSBERV. Q WEEDS Iron, Horse Shoe, Round Bond, Noll rods 10 Horse Shoe Neils, Btsel of an kinds will be sold very low by B. KIM:SHERI/. OYDS. beautiful Carpeting, two 'shillings pet yard below the market pries at KIN:iSBERY'S. THOSE LAWNS, ORGANDIES, L hams, Rept DeLaini, La alma cloths fur summer admies, so long looked fo! by the Ladies, have arrived and may now be men at :• REED'S Surrender of the Mexican Batteries'. Old e• Rough and Reads." again riciorious ONE A rte LOAD, and mynal wagon loads of NEW Goom h 4 v.. just arrived, and are selling &meet ban ram an No. 3, Brick Row. Numuther 9. . WM. 11. DA IRO CO. AnMiNISTItATOR'S NOTIcE, ALL nelsons indebted to the estate. of Joseph Tuthill lie of Smithfield township, deed., are requested to mats immediate payment, +and those hosing den:unts against said estate, are requested to present them,funlon with for adjamment. BENJ. TUTHILL, thaitl44l, Ike. 9,1949. Adtuitditroote. t i - NOTICE and for sale r. ry REEDe I'EAS s TEAS! g