THE HOSPITALMany 4 cif our-gallant sold iers are now prostrated by disease, and .!hospi rals are filled to overflowing with them: The Disease most prevaleat is diarriKea, which, in ma ny cases, has proved fatal. ~ HEADQUARTERS OF TILE ABUT Vera Cruz, Aprill I, 1817. Major General Scott, general•in•cltiel of the armies of the United States of America, to the good people of Mexico : PROCLA NATION. MEXICAN ! At the head of a powerful at.. mv. ~on to be doubled—a part of which is a dvancing upon your capital—and with anoth er army, under Major Gen. Taylor, in march (rum Saltillo towards San Luis Potosi-1 think mvoelf called upon to aderess you. ItlExicsNs ! Americans are - not your ene mies ; but.the enemies, for a time, of the men who, a year ago, misgoverned you, and br,,uon about this unnatural war between two great republics. We are the. friends of the peaceful inhabitants of the country we occupy, and the friends of your holy religiOn, its hie rarchy and its priesthood. The same church is found in all parts of our own country. crow ded with devout Catholics, and respected by our government, laws. and people. For the church of Mexico, the unoffending inhabitzuts of the country; and thzir property, I have, from the first, done everything in my power to' place them under the safeguard of tavtial law against the few bad men in this army. 31v orders, to that effect, known to all, are precise and rigorous. Under them, several Americans have already been punished. fine, fur the benefit of Mexicans, besides im prisottruet,t, one fur a rape:has been hung by the neck. fs this not a proof of good faith and energet ic discipline Other pronfseliall be given as often as to Mexicans luay be, detected. On the other hand, , iiipiries committed by individuals, or parties of ~ Mexico, not belong• rig to the public forces, upon indtviduals,stn:7ll parties, trains of wagons and learns, or of pack mules ; or any other person" or property be longing to this army, contrary to the laws of war:shall be punished with rigor : or if the prucular offenders be nut delivered up by Mcxic in authorities, the punishment shall tall upon entire cities, towns, or neighbor- 'Let, then, all goad Mexicans remain at Lome, or at their peaceful nr.copations ; Int they are invited to bring in, fur sale, horses, mules, beef, cattle, corn,. barley, wheat, flour er bread, and vegetables. Cash will be' paid for eve4thing this army may take to purchase, au'irpriirection will be given to all the sellers. The Americans'are strong enotich to olTer these assiirances—which. shouid !Mexicans wisely c,c.ept. this war may soon be happily ended, to the honor and silt anta.e of both belligerents. Then the Americans, having- converted 'ene mt,,s into friends, will be happy to take leave of Mexico and return to ilteir 0%61 country. WINFIELD SCOI-1.. NUN esoiA.—Tlits new territory is bounded lie North by Canada West—on the East bt Michiamt and 11'iscnit-in—on the South by the pirallel 43° 30. whirl. is the nios,C;NOitherii line of lowa—and on the West by : the river SimiK and Red River Of the North. The hale s. p iritteg 11'0111 is . in Lake Superior, and that separating it from Wisconsin along Lake Superior to the Falls of ihe oils river, anti thence South till it strikes the fiver St. Croix, which it follons to the Thence down the Alisi•sippi lu lai. the place of beginning. IThiltr teed within these boundaries there are UTIMO square to 58.000.- into of acres. It is in nearly flue - same latitude the State of Maine. In area it exceeds the 1-leol of Great Britain. and it is neatly i (ail In France. Comparing it with old States—it is Loge New• Yoi k . and Penns) I vattia. For the hrnduriwu of Wheal and itti! guir,i•S us Soli mid donate are favorable. Now, it appears to ire people of the United States as extremely tretnut and Interior. So did fifteen scan avi, In cummircial advamages. it will out be one of the Most favored of the Slates, nor et on^ of the least. By MealiS of Like Su p-nor, on ivlncli it bOrtirr, lor More than one kindred miles nom Pigeon It iver to Fond du JAC, its northern and 'f.ortion will lkoe cheap coininunicatiern uith all the lake :dtores, and the Atlantic,-arid throughout the I pper Nlississippt and St. Peter's Rivers. will I hold easy - intercourse with the whole groin Lance Superior affords abundance of good Imbors and the rs tine uarrga lion tip to the Falls of Si. Anthony. more maul 100 miles above the southern boundary ori M i n eso ta. With the exception of the western portion it is well watered by rivers aid lakes. ILs lake horde, is rich in merit 'fermis deposits. The most imPorta.it points ;it Mtnesota, at prtsent, and probably (or all time to come are Fried du Lc. at the western extremity of Lake Superior, and Fort Snelling near the Fall of St. With m my. its cold climate Twill be an oh prim°, It is pretty well nor t,.-but if a man wishes to raise a vigorous faraily (and we know iit nothing more desirable) he will rituch 'sooner reek a home in 31inesnia than in Texas—There it. however, abundant room, as 'vet. this side id that irrritorv. Northwestern Ohio, na and Wisconsin should first be settled.— TA/0 Blade, • STEAMBOAT AMBA.SBADOIi BURNED. --The steamboat Ambassador was entirely destroyed hp fire about 1:4 miles below our ciiy, last night, with a large and valuable cargo. the had sear 800 tone of freight, all of which was e gasumed or rendered worthless. The boat vas worth $20.000, on which there was incur a"e to the amount of $BOOO. • The cargo was 'la' doubtless insured in various places. tht the let inst: a• fire occured at Dayton, °hi° • which destroyed three large pork pack ing es tablishments, seven stores and oilier buildings; They W ' ere all filled with Provisions train, Produce snd Dry Goods and tile loss' is variously estimated from 830,000. • A JAIDICIAL MURDCR,-.1. young man. nam- C ho. H. Smith , teas hung. or rather butchered, „al Hickman: Ky.. on the 29th inst , fur the uurder of Abraham 0. Tyler. A small cotton rope was placed around his l eek, which of course broke when the drop fell- The victim lay stretched on xis back fur some taiautes upon the ground. iti l, ..great - agony and !?Parently dying. 'But he recovered sufficient ly to azain ascend the platform. This time the ,filirriff went to the other extreme. -using a rope et table so large and rough that the-noose would : 14 ,„ irghten. In ten minutes after he was swung ,L he tenured - Man was still kicking, apparent -1 in great agony. [From the Harrisburg Argus.) Coy. Shank cad Cm. Taylor Below will be found •an interesting corres pondence between his tteellancy, the 'Go vernor of Pennsylvania and-the Hero of Buena Vista—Gen. Taylor. We dare not - presume to speak even in commendation ai this vines• ponclenee; it answers so well for itself. We know the people ofWenosylvanian will'read it. Will the anti tear piirty in this country be so obliging as to give us a sermon on this corres pondence? EXECUTIVE CHAN BEM; Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 10, 1847. t • Sin:—l have the honor to transmit. here with, a dopy of resolutions tendering to you the thankr ~a of the General Assembly of. this Corn nont lth, for the prudence, skill, and bravery with' Inch you have conducted the campaign against Mexico ; and, also, expressing the sense of that body, of the snaring, services and he roism of the officers and men or the United States Army, in Mexico ; volunteers, as well as regulars, and its tender of hearty thanks for . their gallant and patriotic conduct. • These resolutions speak the sentiments, and express the feelingsint the freemen .of Pennsyl vania : and, I assure you I not only participate in these sentiments and feeling, hut it is one of the morit'pleasant'duties of my life to be the medium of communicating them to those whose patriotism, skill and bravery, so richly merit the approbation of their country. I have the honor to be,"with sentiments of the highest consideration and respect, yours, ite.. - FRS. R. SEI (INK. ZACHARY TATUM, E=ll , Major General Corn• mantling the United States - furces in Mexico. HEADQUARTER 3, ARMY OF OCCUPATION, • Camp near Munterey, March 27th, 1847. Sin have had the honor to receive your communication of lanury 19th, transmitting a copy of the complimentary resolutions of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. Suitable extracts from those resolutions have been com municated, in - General Orders, to the troops of my command, and will he duly ain r nri 4ed by them, as conveying the sentiments of a'great and patriotic , state. I beg leave to apologize to your Excellency, for the unavoidable delay. - occasioned by late incessant service, which has occured in ar knowledginii your comMunieStion, and also to express my personal thanks for the courteous terms in which - you have been p!ea , e,l to com municate the resulutiotis of the Genera Assem, My. I am, sir, very respectfully. your oh% servant Z. T A Y LOIL Major General U. S. Army. His Excellency, FUS, IL SHUNK, Governor O Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. - ` • FEDERAL CONSISTENCY.—TiIe Argus, a federal sheet published in Westerd Peunsylvana, is out with other presses_ of the same party, in favor of General Taylor as the Federal candi date for the Presidency. This same At us, in May 1846, said • Ile (Gen. Taylor) is als'n the man who re cornuteuded the BLOOD HOUNDS, that were put upon the trails of the Indians ; and which brought the Loco Fuco party i n to such bad re pute. Ile is; undoubtedl3• a brave man, but--is thought to be not will qualified for the dutiei and responsibilities that rest upon him as Com mander of the Army of Oecupation." It is proper to remark, .(says the Beaver Star, iii some remarks upon this unprincipled course of the Argus.) that the article was puolisted be fore it Was discovered that Get). Taylor was a Whig„ which may account for the change that has come over the tone of the Argus. It is now wiiling not only tOswallow all it has said in favor of abolition principles, but will even sup port the Man wlf4 introduced the ••long tailed,, soldiers" into the Florida war •• which brotiglh the Loco Foco party into such bad repute." THE ASIATIC CIII , LERA.—ThErEastern world is suffering froM this fearful epidemic to a great extent. Thousands upon thousands of victims are added daily, and large cities have been near ly depopulated. It commenced its progress in the eastern portion of Persia, and in a short time spread over the entire country, sweeping myriads of human beings from the face of the carte. A writer is describing the progress of the pestilence, sacs, when it enters the walls of a coy. it moves along from street to street, and ward •to ward, as if treading upon the rear of a slimly retreating foe. In about forty days the work is done, and it emerges once more into the open country, and pursues its appointed journey. The Roston Traveller says that the number of deaths in Bagdad. from the Cholera was 7,000—a tearful moil:ably for a single city ? The Governor of Louisiana has been author d to raise five more companies of infantry and twtrof cavalry,for service during the Mex ican war. Cen Jesup has rue( ited orders from the War -fl'epartinent to re-mount Col. Persifer F. Smith's regiment 01 nth men. TII6 rive - HUNOURIII CrhTo.74 et tatting a little open ing medicine in the Spring olthe year, is founded in common rim e and sound philosophy. Every one is an - sible of the inconvenience experienced on the recurrence' of a warm spell, after a season of cold weather. A feel ing crf lassitude, drowsiness, sometimes a swimming of the head and headach, a sense of fulness, and a host of unpleasant symptoms, are the general results. The morbid accumulations of winter are set loose by warm weather, and float in the circulation or lodge in some pakt of the body. Hence it is perhaps, that Spring is so fatal to consumptives and others. For; the purpose of purifying, the blood and other fluids; there is no medicine superior to Wright's Indian Vege table Pills, and it is strongly recommended as a Spring medicine. These Pills act upon the whole system, and not on one part of it merely, as other pills do. ,llence, if disease be present in any pit, it must beLlriven forth. BLWAIII or Cevarearerrs.—The public are cau tioned against the many spurious Medicines which, in order to deceive, are called by names similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Of f ices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Wholesale and Retail, 169 Race Philadelphia; 288 Greenwich St., N. York; and 198 • rremont St., Boston. Agents for the sale of IVright'a Indian Vegetable in Towanda, Montanye's* Co.; for other agenciCs,see advertisement in another column. • Died; In Cherry, Lycciining county,on the 29th of April last, after a painful and protracted illness, Mrs. Ems* Lewitt:re e, - consort of William Lawrence, Esq., in - the 412 d yeai-of her age. . TATO. DDZWIEJ,„ MILLINER AND DIANTUAMAKER, Conga,. of Meer mod Bride.* alratia, IXTIIERE work in her line will be done promptly, fashionably, and at fair prices. May 12, 1847. New 2briertisements. 1 . 6 tl/0 NW . 1./10101.329 • 'ETAS just received the largest assortment of NEW 11 GOODS ever brought into Bradford Co., which he offers in exchange for - CASH; . . LUMBER. or PRODUCE. hfonrnetnn, May 10, 1047. PROCLAMATION. TITHEREAS the Hon. Junx N. Cos vinu•vs, Pre ,' YY sident Judge of the 13th Judicial di..trict, consist ing of the counties of. Luzerne, Bradford and Tioga, and H. Morgan and Reubco,Wilher, esqrs., Associate Judges in and for the county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing' ata the 9th day of May 1847, to me directed, for holding'an adjourned court of Oyer and Teiminer, at the Methodist Church, in the Hero' of Towanda, apPointed•as the place for holding the Courts of said county, on Tueiday, the 15th day of JllllO next. • Abele* is therefore hereby 'tees, ' to those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise 'to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said county, or who are or shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 4th day of May in the year of our Lord 1847, and of the Independence of the Uhl led States the seventy-first. JOHN F MEANS, Sheriff. T, DBMIVM DICOW.IUM. THE subscribertakes this opportunity to give notice to, those indebted to hint, that tth wants, and MOST . HAVE his dem All persona indebted will please take Warning and govern thenaselves accordingly. Towanda, May 6, 1847. D. C. HALL. MIL ME:I repirazoNsrAw_a_.... C. & E. REED have removed their Store from No. 2. Brick Row, to No. 5. Brick Row, formerly occupied by G. E. Flynt & Co., where they will be happy to see their old customers and sell them goods cheaper then ever. Towands,•May 12,1847. WELCH 4- DELEMV;S GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS, Late from the A mphitheatre Philadelphia, consisting of all star. performers, and comprising upwards of one hundred and fifty men and horses. This - aplendideques. tram company will eiltibit at 'Pow.inda on Tuesday May - 25th. PerforMance commences at 2 o'clock.— Admission to this attractive and extensive ex hibition, 2`5- cents only. Among this talented company will be found the lath famed Madam Alscarte, whose daring & graceful scenes place her without a rival in Me world. Mr. Levi North, who has borne away the palm of superiority from all competitors before the Royal Faun- Ileo of England and France,returning covered with the medals of honor, will again appear before his native countrymen. • Air. J. r. Nathans, the great and unrivaled two and four horse rider will, while his horses are at full speed, introduce - his daring act of balancing Frank Pastor ion his head, and in a variety of elegant and graceful attitudes. Mrs. Woods. the graceful Allemande rider dc leader of the Cavalcades, will in hetown peculiar Acts. Scenes and Pei formances, secure • large share of admiration. The Great and celebrated Clown. John May, the br'ghtest star in his hue and decidedly the best in his profession. Mr. E. Woods, the grand representative of the Red Msn of the Forest. Moses Lipman the wonderful Vaulter and tumbler, the Hero of the South, will lead the Droop on the vault ing board with many auccessive somersetta. Mons. Macarte from the Royal Amphitheatre of London, the great Acrobat, tumbler and vaulter, and general gymnastic performer. .Frank Pastor, whose execution and grace, is beyond couipare, The. finest proof of excellent teaching will appear in a touching, infantile, and admirable effort on a single hem. F. Brower, N Jamieson, and J. Stickney. the great representatives of the Ethiopian character. will give a comic concert, arranged in the neatest and most accurate resemblance in tooc, speech and manner the real Ethiopian& Equestrian director—Mr. J. J. Nathans ; Riding Master, Mr. Francis Whithalter. The Celebrated American Thorough bred Dancing . Home Tammany, taught and performed by Mr Levi North will astonish every beholder with his extraordi nary performance of Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, and a Grand Pirouette. The two eO.entiic Ponies, Black t 'Moggy and Jenny Lind, will apkar in their diverting double act. to,which they will leap through hoops, clear barrier bare, pick up -‘arious objects, and mount pedestals at a signal fres their talented trainer, Mr. North. The highly trained and beautiful Arabian horse, An dalusia, will. aris sign from his teacher, bound through balloons, leap over horses and various other bariiers.— The Managers believe Cram James Banker, Esq., has, by great pains and skill, trained and presented a Horse without a parallel in this or any other country. - The Great water-proof Pa'vilion is entirely new, ap propriately decorated, and furnished with carpeted Beets for the accommodation of three thousand spectators.— The arrangement of the interior is such as to preclude the possibility of an attempt St disorder nr indecorum. C. GIG •WAI.G. Agent. r IST OF TRAVERSE JURORS drawn for Special I.i Court of Common Pleas, June 21, 1847: Rallie—Josmph Allen; Wyalusing Sterling Ackley ; Warreri—Daniel Abel ; Canton—Justin Bothwell ,• • Towanda boro'—George H. Bunting ; Ulster—Wm. Bowman ; Towanda tp.—Genrgo Bowman, Cotton; Troy tp.—Jahez Case; Smithfield—James Ih Crowell ; Burlington—JOel Calkins; Asylum—James Depew ; Columbia—Jesse Edsell; Towanda tp.—Andrew C. Gregg; • Burlington—George C. Hill; Springfield—Frederick Leonard; Orwell—Wm. C. Maynard; Burlington—Earl Nichols; Wells—A. C. Noble; Monroe—Samuel C. Nagle; Athens Soro'—Chester Park ; Troy bard—lsaac N. Pomeroy; Herrick—lsaac A. Park; Towanda boro'—cyrus Pratt; Troy home—Elijah Runyor4 Wysoz—Luke Strickland Smithfield—Seth Salisbury; Wells—John Strong; Springhill—Cyrus Shumws9; Sheshequin—Curtis Standing Stone—George A. Stephens; ; - Wells—Wm. Shuart; - Rome—Benjamin Tay !or ; Smithfield—Virgil S. Vincent; Springbill—Chesier Wells; Litchfield—Benjamin Wolcott. A/FY WIFE4HILBNA having left my house and .11".1.,family without any cause or provocation. I hereby forbid ell persona- harboring or trusting her on my ac count,,sa I shall pay no debts of her contracting. WILIAAM R. ROBINSON. Burlington, March 12. 1847. DRlNTS—aiarge and boautifoflot or PRINTS. by no*. MONTANYE & FOX. LADIES can find I inpedor assortment of DRESS GOODS & CLOAKING'S, at MESCUR'S. mcrcljanai;e, - iCc SPRING. G00D.5.,.- 11 &M. MERoUR have just received - a . • god assortment of Gingbanis, Lawns, Summe r Shawls, Elowere, Wreaths, &n. &e., Which will be gold cheaper than ever,' ToWartila, May 3, , IA rt. New Arrival of Goods, by ExpreSS! , • i . . B..ICINGS BER , Y, llAs just received from New York, a beautiful as. smitrient of Lawn., Ginghams, Bennetts, Palm Leaf Hams, 4-c.. &c., which will be subrvery cheap.— Also Caps and Parasols and a variety of other goods. Call and see the reduction from last spring's prices, and if you should want any thing in the way of New Goode. you will he sure to buy. April '28,1847. Fiat lot of New Goods in. Towanda. I‘tA N I ES4c CO.ne rece i v i ng and Pg.nnilosortMentofS;rinsn Summertoods which will be dispimed of at wholesale or retail at re duced prices. April :0, 1847. COME TO THE RESCUE! - THE subscribers having met with severe losses by the late Ere in Towanda, as well its other losses, earnestly request that thoae tsho know t!irnosolir t - i n . fielded will make every effort p.ssibie to put us in funds that we may be able to meet our honest engagements and continue our business. • MONT NYE'S & CO. have removed their business situation a few doors below Ilrichre curet where they intend to accommodate their customers on their usual liberal (elms. We have DOW on hand a fair supply of GOods adapted to the spring trade, which will be .16pr:w ed of at greatly reduced prices, compared with the guest advance of Goods in the city. March 22, 1847. Dissolution. MITE co-partnership heretofore existing between mown% NYE & FOX, bag heen this-day rlio solved bj mutual consent. A. U. ITIONTAS YE, ?larch 30, 1847. E. T. FOX. The ,accounts of the late firm of Montanye k Foz have been transferred to and and will be fettled by E.T. FOX, who has purchased the interest of Muntative iu the goods on hand. He will continue bovines+ at .the store late of the um, and will be ready to wait upou all who may call. • Towanda, MIMI) 30, 1947. E. T. FOX. . _ A .New thing in Old Wysox. DR.A.I: COLE would respectfully inform the citi zens of Wysoz and viiinity, that aftei diligently prosecuting the study of Physic and Surgery in all its various branches for better than tame years under the inanediate care and instruction of Nathan S. Davis, M. D., of Binghamton, in addition to the attendance on a full and thorough course of Lectures at the Meli cal College of Geneva,.N. Y. He fuels a full couli• denco in assuring his friends and ',Armes that no rill be spared to render himself useful in meliorating the sufferings of his fellow man ; and on all occasions will lie found in readiness to give prompt and careful attention to such business in his line as may fall to hi, hinds. Dr. Colo may be found for the present in the residence of D. E. Martin. Wyss's, April 1817. N. 1., Brick Row, again in tlicTield ! yr. .1. Chamberlin, lil !1-5- '-'';::‘- Jacrwc°enlr'c.h::eFai sig*. Tri AS just returned from the city raW" . 11 of New York with a large • ,% a r...... ; ~ supply of Watches, Jewelry and / ..? 2. • Siker ware, comprising in part, ' w ",, ..0 the following articles: Levea, • • ; '''"!.. L'Epine and Plain Watches, with ) cr sas: r E t n a i r e nt Rings,rrf (rld Fin ger Rings, b reast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets; Gold - chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etd. Also, all sorts of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers fur sale exceeedingly cheap fur CASH. Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to that effect-if required. N. 13:—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce ataken in payment for work ; and afro, !earn now, and _Petra, that the Produce must be paid when the-work is done—l war against credit in all its forms. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda. April '2B, 1847. A Woolen Far ory _at, Home, THE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Bradford county and vicinity, that they have leased for a term of years the building situate in Wyalusing township, and known us Ingham's Factory, and which they are now fitting up with machinery alid aeparatus for the manufacture of broad and narrow cloths, flannels, &c., in superior style Ind on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to have wool manu factured upon shares'will find it to their advantage to give them a call, as they. are determined that no pains shall he spared .to give the most perfect satisfactton.— They work Wool into Broad or narrow Creased cloths for one half the cloth, or if preferred, they will manu facture by the yard us follews:—Broad cloths for $1 to $1.25 ; Narrow cloth, from 44 to Nets. Other articles manufactured for proportionate prices. Wool carding and cloth dressing will be done on short notice and reasonable terms. They will be pre pared for business on or before the first ofiune next. WYalu-Ing. A pril2s. 1817. HALL& HILL. CLOVER SEED A QUA sTrry. of superior clover seed, both of the I — l large and small kinds, just reecived and for Male cheap by O. D. BA RTI, Err. Towanda, March 22, 1847. Z . .dZ./13 StaUlaßlz ULYSMES MERCUR HAS REMOVED his LAW. OFFICE, to the second story of No. Brick Row. Much 16. 1817. Fire Fire FUT I MONTANYF, & FOX would respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are not piite used up yet, but have removed their rODS to the old store formerly occupied by 0. IL Tyler, way down town, where we will sell anything in our line, as cheap as the cheapest. Plea.e call and ace us. March 16. NOTICE T K INGSBERY, Jr., has removed his Goodv,'Books, J • Stationary, rte., to the Brick Store, formerly occu- pied by Means & Overton, where his friends and the public are i.ivited to call, Towanda, March 16. 1847. Maw: OEOtr 3L. Burton Klngsbery, HAS removed his Goods to the front room of his dwelling house„one door south of the old stand, where he is preptired to accommodate the public ati his usual low rates. His customers, and the . public giher _crony, are invited to call at his now platters. where, (as politicians soy) "he will di.charge his duty accord ing to the hest of his ability." The subscriber espects that his expenses will be very heavy during the ensuing season, as he is about to build; be would therefore urge the'ilecessity of prompt payments on the part of those indebted ; and, as in duty' bOund he will ever pray. BURTON KINGSBERY Towanda, March 25, 1847. `Shaving and flair Dressing. Solomon _Cooper, R ESPECTFULLY informs his old friends and pat. mins, that haviOg been obliged to abandah his for mer stand on the afternoon of the 12th ult., he is now permanently located on the west side of the public square, two dOors north of Briggs' tavern. Grateful fur past favors, he hopes by Superior skill and attention to merit an increase of patronage in future. •He will always keep on hand a supply of oils, es seines, perfumery, and whatever is accessary to give an agreeable finish to his operations, and will spare no pains in his ehdeavor4 to adapt his style to Suit the vary ing times of his customers. ALSO—Shampooning for restoring and a Sure pre ventative to keep the Haiefrom falling out,. or turning -gray, for a beautiful bead of hair is a poweirui auxiliary. . March 29, 1917. • TE . 11AVE a finelit„of Broadcloths . , Cassimeres, V 1 esungs, arid some very nice clam ; Kid and worsted gloves, suspenders, net drawers and wrappery &c., which we have poi . down is the lowest notch. Nov.ll. . . MON I'ANYB & Fox. OROCKEIIY—a good assortment, in sett; or other. wiss, to suit purchasers, by 'Srov. I MONTANYE & FOX; 111ONTA " NtE'8 & CO 'ENS' kip and coarse boots ; boys' do., pens' end M U. buys' coarse, kip sod fine shoes mens' and boys' pumps; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskins; slips; rubbers ; ladies" patent and buskin rubbers, 'misses' dait; also, a first rata lot of children's shoes. november 11. AIONTANYE & FOX. Iron may be. Isaerested ALL persons that knot. themselves to be indebted t o be indebted to the subscriber ler Goods or Medi arc requested to call and seille the same before the Ist of December, turnover small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, without re.peet to per 0011.1. nut I A. I). 74111.NTANYE. - - - -1 Bell:ORS, a II assortment, consisting of Cog. .41 Butnalv,'Americam Brandy and Gin, Monongahela Wlttskey, fort. Matteria and Malaga wines, msy be found at the New roils Cheap Store, No. 2 Brick. Row of - REEDS'. B OOTS Sc SBOES—a (int rate assortment uf Coarse and Gue Bums, Shoes and Slippers, the lazier French of course, just opened at nor 3 11. 1). BARTLETT'S. c 4 :IIA Wl.S—quaniities of Shawls. nice 4 kind. going L.). oil' (e:Land cheap at 0. 1). HA tiTLETT.s. C Al's of all kinds cheap, besides every thing else at 0. U. BA RTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN ! T r received a lisrge twin] splendid aysuittnent of new Gooda, bought entirely Cash, during a great depression in the inarkii, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAUGADOCIES, ULOUIf, trout the ••Gliebe Mills," superior ririte:e era , PORK . , first quality, for sale by November :i. FIAN & CO. 1%1 OsZE of thbse A. No. I, BOOTS, and a large tit-I quantity uf LADIES' SHOES, just received by November 3. FI.YNT Sc CO. • CLOTHS AXD CASSINIERES. LARGE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades and colors, and qualities, and prices. Cusimeres. Fancy and Plain. Ssttinetts and a good assintment of Veetings may he found at GEO. E. , FLYN P& CO. rpm; GILEFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLS 1 and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointmen,l, for sale by the nubsetilwr, only agent for the town and bo. rough of Towanda. E 12:: N. N. HEWS. ADZES ! I SAY, LA DIES ! ! If you have made 1.1 up your minds to buy a nice drew. clock or shawl thin season, dou't fail to call at N 0.3. fl:ick Row, where yon can find the most, hest and cheapest articled in that hue, that is kept in town, besides all kinds of trimmings. Remetilber, call at 'iv I 1 BAIRD'S. 1 00YDS. Beautiful Carpeting, two Dhillingg per yard below ‘ thd market prier at B. KINIISBERY'S. Broad ClOth, Cassimeres & Sattinets. ALARGE - assortment of Broadcloths , Cmaimeres, and Satinet's, which we have long been famous for selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and upon Which we challenges the world, just received ato. D. BARTLETT. _ . Towanda, Nov. 3, 1646. NIVANTED IN an:HANCE FOR GOODS-- Wheat, Domestic Flannel, Rye. Woolen Socks, . Corn, Buckwheat, - Oats, Flaxseed, Butter, White Beans, Cheese, COON SKINS, _ - in plum, almost anything, for which liberal prices will bo paid ;it 0. D. BAR fLIII - 1"S. Towanda, Noy. 3, 1846. EIFFW hur_red pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in 50 lb. sacks, a superior article, just recrived and fur sale by Feb. 22. 0. D. Bit ItTLETT. EIAAIEs AND DARNESS TRIMMINGS. Jusr received a birge quantity of Fine and Common Hames. Also, Plated and . Japan'il Hariress Trim mings at Feb. 22. M ERC UR'S. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in The P. 0. at Troy, Pa., quarter ending March 31 7 4. 1847 Avery Wm C . Low Irma Mrs Adams James Mason Angeline Atwood James Morgan Lyman Bliss Chester Dr. APtitrowd li 2 Burt.Mias Ellen B M'Naught Malcom!' Durret Caleb . Murry Jas Sc Win P Ballard John Morse Pticehe L Miss 2 Becker John" Millelland John Bascom J oseph Phillip J W Bassett Andrew B Pierce Weightmari Card Weden Preston Cullien Curtis George Park John T Carman Wm . Robbins Enos R Fitch Stephen IL Biddle Elie iheth P. Fairchild Myron. Reynolus S Freeman Susan Mrs Rockwell Eliza Miss Godard Levi Stephens Z B Godard'Luther • Sop,. Amos !lowland Chas Silvernail Harriett Miss Hartman Philip • Smead Elihu Hawley Ben . jiiiiin Spalding John Hunt Wm H • Smith James M Hagar David Slater J H • Jennings Elenyer '. Tears Win Kellogg Wrll 'r _ Town Moab . 1 Lane Cornelius Thomas 'SarahMiss . Long Ezra Thoines Chester Lampear J E Williams John W Lang L W Williams Isaac Labare Mary Y. Willson Benj Leonard Henry Willson J. ;1 L. RUNYON, P. N. . 8. & C. MERCCR, have removed their H• GOODS to the Store formerly occupier] . hy H. Mix & Sons, north side of the public square, where they are prepared to.supply thrir custonters'as hereto. for& Towanda, March 17, 1847. • NATHEREAS my olfe ESVHER has left my bed and bon ! " . without any just cause or provocation. this-is to forbid all persons harisuing or trusting boron my account as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. - Canton, May 1, 1841. TIMOTHY FELON CLOVER SEED. AQUANTUr of euprrior new Clover this day teceired. anti far sale at MERCUR'S. ptirtpubile, NV VP2231. VTIINT. (16 , 007_ 6 .Zii CHEAPEST IN- TOWN • BIONTANYE & FOX HAVE just received'and are now opening • very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of altuost.everything every kept in a country stare, which they pledge themselves to Pell 'slow -as the same can be bought in eny town this side of the city of New York. "Come one and all, and if we don't sell you Goons Coca, don't buy; it will cost you nothing to look, and all we ask i+ a chance to Ril)w our stock of goods. fie sure and find the right place, it in thr Old Corner Mere. a few doors south of Montailye dr. Co',. The Wheys are on hand and will sell you goods right for Cash or Punt Towanda. Nov. 11 . I'll 6. EMI 5000 " 8- • 'MEETINGS 4- sellitig . vol low Core,lt 03 1 , 1 Millee, 'v i Nov. I • MONTAN Vro & l X. LADIES' GOODS /YTE HAVE a good assortment of De Nines, repp, cashmeres, ginglinins, (some beautiful putterii4) white dress goods, different styles ; frim;es, - ginips, cord. velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons, kid and silk gl.wea and mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, &c., Ore-, all of which will Its sold cheap. •MONTA NVkl4- Pi IX. T•OR! GENTLEMEN. BOOTS .BTU SHOPS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ~ig~~YQDZr~'IL~ CAUTION WINDOW SHADE DEPOT. No. 7 ..Fpruce street. Tribune Buildings. ESTABLISHED IN 1.840. HOL ESALE. and Retait--SHADES of slide aeriptions, ineliding superb told brilliantly colored ~Gothic Bcenes,.of various sizes and prices; ale so the fate style of beautiful Rural Landscape Bemzen. a niueli admired and desirable articl4 4 ; togetha witty every style and description of shade , tarty in use; al fifty far cent. cheaper titan can be boughs at. any cubes place, Trin iiii ill as at manufacturers - Sign. Banner and interior decorations d,tne in a style not to be , BA 12T01. & ORMSBEE. 9,2 M Manufacturers and Imposters. Premiums Awarded to Levi Brown, fly the Anitrieun Institute fur Gold hos. N 1810—A Silver Abdo! Gtr Superior, Goa Pena. is.' Diploma fn Guld Pena, la Ill—A Diploma tor the heat Gold Nos. 1843—A DiplotuaTur the best Gold Pena. 1814—ADiploma for superior Gold Pena. IBIS—A Silver Nleflal.for the beal Gold Peas. 1846—A Silver Medal fn We Itesd Gold Peas. 'Phis is to certify. that the ohooe ia a true cops from the record, of the rAtrutriean 11 EN Y MEWS, Rer. See.or the American inatitente. CM THE subscriber is now ri ceiving from the city of New York a large assortment of GOODS suit latch the season, carefully aeleebed, and purchased at unusual ly low prices, which still enable bins to sell very low for cash, lumber, country produce, or approved credit. Ilis friends and the public generally ate invited to Call arid examine his stock befire purchasing elsewhere.-- Ile feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this tow?, us any other in this region of country. In his assortment will be found in all their varieties, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Gloss, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Boats, Shoes, 4-c. 4e- • Towanda, Oct. 26, 1816, N. N. BETTS. FINVIE Ladies will lind a great variety of worsted dresa goods; also, a beautiful assortment of prints at very low prices at - 110RENCH and English cloths, heavy Beaver and 112 Tweeds for over coats, fancy Cassimerea and Sat wrens, a great variety will be f I at Barra'. 111/101;SLIN De LA IN E, Cashmeres. nab Roy and Braelea Sh,terle, a great . variety-will be laurel FALL & WINTER GOODS. NTANVES' Sr. CO., are now recieying a very lestra`tle ussoit uncut of Goodu.purchased during a gat cpressrimi in the market, comprising Freneh & English BIWA D-C1.0 . 1118, Cassinierea and Sattinets, and the choicest patterns ot Prints.and Worstea Goods. Grateful for past Leant they respectfully solicit a gene. runs public to call and examine their stock, and think can hold out sufficient inducements tu ensure their share of fluidic patronage. Septembor 7, 1846. 01. Lls=l,V- UIt,..s2MEEZRZZa 0. D. BARTLETT EVERYTHING in the line, including Elliptic Springs, Iron Asala, Mallatile Burs, Dash, Seat and Snip Irons, Ornaments. India Biddies and Oil Cloth: Lace, Tufts, Muss, &c. for sale at jln MERD /12 1 12ECCIPINITAILIC—dro • , LBACHELOR has removed his Tailor Shoiir t tb . the third etory of No. 2. Brirk Row. LOOKING GLASSES, one case of very nice, 0 0 flames, latest style, just opened at nov I t NO. 3, BRICK ROW. TAOMESTD2 f'o 1 - I . olsitu—Brown sheetings, shirt ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick tugs, and wadding, fur sale by the bale or less quantith at null BAIRD'S. NEW YORK CHEAP STORE Ar &E. REED would respectfully beg leave to 111 J. tender their thanks to the citizens of Bradford for their }Mend patronage and support, and would in form them they. are now receiving a large and full sup ply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which will positively be sold at even less than their former low prices. The war to exterminate high prices is still kept up—no compromise has been mad e, and they intend to carry the war into the heart of the enemy until they hall yield or adopt the principle of selling goods at small-pro fits. A nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling, is our motto. - - - TIDE have on hand the largest - stoekof Drugs alto Medicines in this county, including every thing used h the Physicians and people.generally Weals° keep on hand nearly all of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day, i. One of our firm (A. D. M.) having had a long experience in dealing out medicines, we flatter ourselves we ran snit all who may favor U• with a call. Prices can't fail to suit. Particular Wu iron will he paid to orders from physicians. november I I. 7410 N TA NYE & FOX. BOOTS & SHOES— I I dozen pair Coarse. Boots. boys' and awn; also call and kip boots and shoes, and a goal deal the beet and cheapest lot of women's and misses wear in tooth Call at BAIRD'S. AL'persons Indebted to the estate of BENAJAH Ai.I.YN, Lite of Monroe twp., deed., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those basing cilium against raid estate, will please present them duly attested to the sub.criber. NANCY A. MYER, HENRY C. MYER. Adant.istrator. Monroe, May 3, 1847 --.-- . LIST 1W LETT-EIS remaining in the P. 0. in Towaya, (patter ending March 3 tat. 1847. Ninig Leon a... 4 Harvy Western— Andrews Maria Miss Jackson 'flicnas Aspentvall Edson Johnson Artemas Bowman Alonzo , Kiser Henry Bull Robert Lake Rebecca Bowman Cynthi i A Lewis William Barnum John W Little Mr Bullock S A , Morgan Msj Benjamin John Mason Wm A. Biles Alexander M'Lean W. %V . Clapp Nathaniel P Maiony Thomas Collins Thomas Mllowam Edward Cooly Samuel ' °Tile'? Rev John Cole Samuel Payne Dory L Crummy! Joseph . Poucher mild ' • :;uniiiiimzs Stephen Power Widow Coo!bang,' Wm 21 Quigley Edward Crowley Bridget Rush %helve! 2 Collins Daniel .. It ~,,, in James W. Crook Andrew .. Runnels John Coveny Michael Ripley liavid . U iv is Benj Mlitl Stevens JD - Fergason 1 11.111 a. 434nIth Riley . Felts Abiabam Sehryver John P Pleach Francis D Sco ill Harriet - Green Mary Ann Say c.oul Abraham ' . Hann I Spal 1 Joseph. _ Harkness Samnel K Mtn thephen Hewett C A 'Erns& Miss Aim Howcn Samuel 'Frumbu James - Harley Cornelius Thurston Lyman Hinman Col Lyman Wale Mr Holcomb I. ° - . Wu mg amsuel liaynes Mrs Alma W man John r -Hill 'l' WWoods James J. Hulenonocknoviliborash Vu'ilenx Mr ' A. S. Cll NNI BERLTN, P. N. I.:IIPORT.INT TO EI'ICURES. AVOOLSErs REFINED SYRUP, equal in 'LVOV to the best etteltle roolasxes, fv eats b y December :a. I'aIONTANYE 15/t. FOX. pRiNTIs-500 different itt lea, bought in the city of ,New York. by the ea e, on the cadi down" plan, and will be sold aLeordingly. BAIRD & CO. Nem gotk.2l2wertim=W- &,71. New Fall and Winter Goods. NO. 2 BRICK ROW DRUGS .d.VD MEDICINES. A DMIN INTRA TOR'S NOTICE BETTS'