(From the New Orleans Dells, April 30.] From Monterey.. n.ylor—Station Troops—tßasassina d twentWour Mexicans. moNTEavz, Mexico. April 4; 1847. Sitice the arrival of Gen. Taylor here, - all his nol an • a e d quiet.. For four weeks prior we had a l least. one stampede in eve twenty-four All the troops and every ry thing of value hours• welt removed into .the .Citadel Fort, -Biro' g pr ket guards constantly pained, and the Fort p.u't c omplete state of defence. " There seems to be something in the presence e t the old hero that inspires every one with the :the that no harm can come where he isabout. voth squadrou l of Dragoons and the let Mosissippi Regiment, he has encamped on his „Ai ground at Walnut Springs, apparently in as tauchsecuriv as when his whole army Was volt h i m. Th Ist Ohio Regiment . is at the C ita del Fort. and the Ist Kentucky in the town. citizens are returning to their dwellings, and ele market, which has been of long time desert affords. quite a variety of Mexican edibles. Three days ago the Alcalde and Priest of a ma ll Mons some 20 milesdi4titnt, on the road to Chins, Caine in and reported to Gen. Taylor the murder of 24 Mexicans. at Gualopa, a small ranch about six miles from Raruus. The murder was committed, they say, by a party of Americans numbering about 20, and was done in the night. The murdered men were first made prisoners,, died, and afterwarda 4 .shot through their heads. ;. The murder is said to have been corrittiittcd on tito l 3di uli. Oa that night a tram of loaded iv,gons. escorted by 200 infantry and about the sante number of horse, under the command of of the Ist Ohio Regiment, en camped at Marin, which is about five miles from fife scene of the murder. The mounted orn were composed of the V. S., Dragoons rid Texas Rangers, under the_ command of Capt. Graham. of the 2d , Dragnons. Suspicion mu upon some part of this corps, though no due has yet been.found to discover the guilty. The ravers in command—gentlemen and rigid tiormlinanJus—are using every means in their power to investigate the matter. Gen. l'avlor has - got his steam up on ohe su bject. and is deter Mined to have hung every me who, it tali be proved, has taken part in itle murder. The town where these men were ‘dlrd a Inrra few miles from the piece where Ow large train was captured and no many tragorier4,?Thassacred on the 22d or Febtuaay. Same I sitor 20 of the wagoners who escaped trwa !hat massacre crone up in the train, yet rlere is no evidence that they were engaged iu tar Gualopa murder. I passed over the place of the massacre of ue 22d February a few days ago, and the scene bald) , the moat horrid and revolting that I. zre ever witnessed. The. -remains of the murdered men. yet unburied, stripped of every inriele of clothing. lay upon the plains, their tied' devoured by Mexican wolves and buzzards and their bones bleaching' in the - sun. The iron was a very large and valuable one, and taretc! , ed out from three to four miles in length. the attack was made upon the escort, who %ere in the advance, by a large body. of Lancers. 't he E.-vont. 4i) men, und , tr Lieut. Barbour. of the li.eutucky Legion, were all taken prisoners, a l try now in the possession of Urrea. The Tan T rs charged down the train, and lanced soloott mercy the wagoners as they ran fur ateir lives to the ettapparel. Mote than three 1011rths of them, it is thought NT, re killed. and their bodies shockingly mutilat vl and disfigured. Those who passed the vette. aie.v days after, say that some had their Leans tut out and suspentlit4 upon the bushes, ig thrust into their mouths ; tint eyes of others tree dug from their sockets, and in serted to wounds made in other carts of their bodies; ,o 1 other-mutilations were perfottned that would make even - a North American savage .1 1,A to look at. Yet these' acts were coin tunitd by n. Urrea's men—the regular sul cart oh the Mr xteari army. OUR PROSPECTS.—Every ilimg seems to in wale a glorious victory in October next. The kamerais are united to a mail. and a spirit of aiwation is beginning to stir them up to at 11.11'. We now feel a confidence- to-the result 'll4 ye seldom feel at so early a stage of the The Whigs are endeavoring to gal at ice their piirty by ,ihe aid of the almighty (War. Their cantlidate;Cien. {RUIN. iS known Wbe a man of uitmenee wonlih:and as a mat-- MEM 1.. r of course the lancet-is said to be applied ee ry free'y by his political friends. 'rtte recent iten.pt to connect the name "of the heroic Tayloß with the political prospect of Irvin. his turned out to he a most bh a llti w device.— The result has been that the more discreet por tion of the Whig, press in the - interior of Penn. lvania, have avowed their preference for Gen. SCOTT for the Presidency. This has roved quite a damper to the Taylor Whigs. We predict before a twelve month passes. that there Federal admirers of General Taylor will denounce hint as a vile Locofoco—a man in 'tme principles they have been deceived. - Let-our Democratic, friends stand shoulder In shoulder throughout the State. Remember that SueNx and LONOSTRETH are the regular nominees of the party. They have been placed 9on the ticket' by the Democracy of the State 7 , 1 z convention assembled. by a unanimity al- most without a precedent. They are good men and true, and theiig election will secure an etonomical administration of the affairs of the Commonwealth, and a speedy reduction of the ►rant DEBT.—De/IL Dr/IWIL. ELECTION OF JUDGES Or THE YEOPLE.- The lime is at hand which is to show us a no. idly in the tenure of judicial office. The Power and the responsibility'are heneefor,h to be with, and rest upon those immediately con cerned—the peciple. This cha nge is a some shm striking development of the great feature It is an experiment, looked upon I l 4e - nrajoritv. It seems; with the most hope fcl confidence ; but by some with much seep. ileum and distrust. Among the latter are great I ' 4 Tenerable men. -The .views upon which their opinion s are founded, as-urged by them before the adoption of the measure, not only from the Character of their authors;. but intrin• deserve midi consideration. They believe that Judicial elections will ire eonduc• led in the Caine spirit and characterized by the tame corruptio n which, undeniably. have here tofore too often marked the casting of the peo. Pies suffrages ; that to the management of 'nth a trust as the administration of Justice— tails nature the highest and most important .on earth--the intelligence of the multitudes is out yet equal. It is to be.hoped that such ap- Prehensimis will prove unfounded .; that they . Fit e fruit of the educational bias of those , ,iin entertain them. Their reasons may in fd. strike litany as plausible. h e adminis :titian of Justice is a holy trust, and ought to bt_ .guarded 'from means by which - its great { nal Will be frustrated.--. Tris. Ar Ilonmir' Voxrzuron.- - -;=The Philadel- phia Inquirer, a prominent Fedeyal Paper. says : If we thought be [Gen. Taylor) would ever adopt the political principles, of the party now in power. Monterey, Resacadela Palma, Palo Alto and Buena Vista would, piesent no arguments in favor of his election to the presi eency." This shows how little the fediralists care for the triumphs achieved by old "Rough and Ready" ,and how much they leel disposed to reward hint for his bravery and patriotism.— Here is an honest confession from one of their leading journals,that their only and soli object in bringing out Hen. Taylor is, to obtain' Office, POWER and PLUNDER ! They care nothing for his Victories—nothing for his.un bounded bravery—nothing for the enduring fame he has gained for htmseif, his army and and his country 1 All they want is PLUN7 DER—PLUNDER ! Gave them. that and they will be contented. "Oh shame where is thy blush." Oh federalism, where is thy blush I—Democrat 4. 4rgus. FEDERAL CURIOSIVEII.--Among the curiosi ties in the magnificent carriage of Santa Anna were the following : 5000 of Torn Corwin's speeches. printed a the National lutelligeucer" .office, Wash ington. 4500 of Webster's Philadelphia speech prin ted in the Spanish language. A bundle of federal papers from. the United States among then the New Hampshire Pa triot, North American and United States Ga zette. WHO.BROMMT ADOOTTIIII WAR ?"--The Nashville lrhsg said, in May last, that the Mexicans had provoked this wir. General Scotia high authority in the Whig church, declares the same thing, when, to hts proclamation of die 11th April, he says : •• Mexicans 1 Americana are not your ene mies, but the enemies fur a time of the men whoa year ago, misgoverned you, and brought about (his unnatural war between Iwo great republics." The oldest fruit tree on tliis continent is now in full bloom ; "the Stuyvesant pear tree." in the upper part of the city of N. Y. brought front Holland in 1047.' planted. near New Amsterdam and now two hundred years old. The Americans in Alo'ntereysexico, have contrihuted $5lO in aid of the sulTf ring peasan try of Ireland. Nero .Ibnertiscatents BRIGADE ORDERS. THE enrolled militia and volunteers within the bounds oldie 2d Brigade 9th Div. P. M. will meet for military discipline, inspection and review as follows: In companies.on Mu l mlay the 7th day of June next, at such places as may be directed-by the commanding officers thereof—and in regiments and battalions as fol lows: The 3d regiment, commanded by Col. A. K. Board, Ist Bat. on Monday June 14, 1847, 21.1 Bat: same Reg. 'on Tuesday June 15th. Theta will be an election held in the 2d Bat. on said day for Major, in place of A. Clare, removed from the State. 4th Reg. commanded by Col. N. A. Elliott, tat Bat. on Wed nesday June 16th t 2d Bat. same Reg. on Thursday June 17th. The tat Vol. Bat. of Tioga county. com manded by Lieut. Cul. Joseph Voukin, on Thursday June 17th. The 241 Reg. commanded by Lieut. - Col. H. H. Seely, an Friday June 18th—ad election will be held on said.day for one Col. of said Reg., and Major fur the Ist Bat of said Reg. The 1.1 Vol. Bat. of Brad• ford county, commanded, by L. J. Bradford, on Friday June 18tb. The Ist Vol. Bat of Bradford county, ceintrianded by Lieut. Col. Theodore Wilder.on Sate,. day 'June 19th. There will be an election held on said day for one Major in place of Eno. Calif resigned.— The let Reg- commanded by Col. P. C. Wan}, on Monday June 21st—an election will be held on said day for the election of one Lieut. Col. of said Reg. in place of E. W. Morgan. resigned. The 4th Vol. Bat.. of Bradford county commanded by LieuL Col. C. P. Wells, Jr.; on Tuesday June 22d—an election will be held on said day for the election of lit Major of said Bitt; in place of T. B. Groton resigned. The 24 Vol. Bari - of Bradford county, commanded by Maj. Jackson Pierce, on Wednesday 234—an election will be held on said day I for the election of one Lieut. Cul. of said Bat., in place of E. Daniels, resigned. The sth Reg. commanded by. Col. Jacob Hinter, on Thursday June 24th—an, election will be held in the tat Bat of said Reg. for the election of Major in the place of J. F. Ovenshire, elected Lieut. Col. of said Reg.- The sten. tion of Ajutants and commanders of militia companies is specially called to the act of 25th-April, 1844, enti- tled an act •• To reduce the expences of the militia eye , tem of ails commonwealth, and to provide a more rigid mode for the collection of militia fines." And the re. turns of enrolment - and list of absentees must be grade in strict conformity with said ant.—Penalty for neglect to furnish roll copy to Inapeetcr. len dollars.—List of absentees, fifty dollars, W . E. BARTON, Inspector. 2d Bng., 9th. Div., P. M, East Smithfield, May Bth, 1847. E. HURLBERT LUITOMEn§rir kAP lII.AINNY ENDERS his services lo his friends and the pub lie generally in all buainessof his profession., Of fice in his dwelling near the corner of River and State Streets. Towanda, May 18, I act 7. PRINTING PAPER. A few Bundles orsuperior print papa, manufactured by A. Bradley di Sons, Danstille. N. Y., for sale eery cheap by MONTANYES' & CO. May 18, 1847. • DtssoLuTioN: I PHE FIRM of E. Smith & Son is this dray dissolved 1 by mutual consent. All accounts. &c., due the firm must be immediately paid. E. SMITH. Towanda. M..y 12. C. T.SMITH. - . . T . tor OF TRAVERS 'JURORO drawn for adjourn -3—l' ed or Special Court ef Oyer and Torminer, to be held June lath, 1847. . , • Leroy—Robert McKee ; . South Creek—Philo. Fassettjr, J. L. Phillips; Dureli—Bartholomew Laporte, W. M. Goff, Lase Emirs Wyalosing—Benj. Brown I . Springfield—Thos. Wolcott{ Armenia—Lyman Morgan Rome—H. G. Chubbuck, F. Cranmer I • Monroe--Deder Wood, Edward F. young, 11. 11 Myers; Wyeox—Stepben Strickland Jr. gettrand Whitney ; Warren—Wm. Pendleton; • Athens boro--Thos. T. Huston, J. Erekenbratk ; Pike—Abner Wood; Albany—Geo. Miller, Robert Lewis; Herrick—Elisha Keeler Tovionda tp—J. M. Watts; OrWell—Ass. Barrow, .1. W. Payola i Litchfield—.Benj. : Burlington:—Marcus Alexander, Hjram Gee ; Columbia—Wm. Strait, Wm. Smith; Weasflobert T. Miller, C. 8. - Ingallsi . Standing Stone... Simon Stevens ; filheshequin— •Chas, Chaffee Andrew Webb ; Leroy—Xyrus Holcomb, Granoille—Dunham Ross; Asylum—Harry Birney ; Cl. Durfey, Lyman Duffey, JOel Allen Springhill—Harp Ackley G. C. Claggett ; Athens tp.-M. B. Spofford Samuel Ovenshiro Troy boro.-.S. C. Oliver W.a. Ar Vandyke ; , TRIM -RHUMB; MILLINER AND MANTUAMAKER, Omar of Intraf astd Ifotifire . aredit 'WHERE work in her line Will be done omptly VY- fashionably, and at fair riowa -May pr 184'I. New 2thnertistmcnts. SAVINGS BANK. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. AT an annual - meeting of the - directors of the " To wanda .Ravings Bank." & E. REED were elected in piaci of G. E. Flynt & Co., whose term expired May Ist, 1847: It is the intention of the. new Cashiers & Co., to sustain the credit of the institution by" Polling goods low down " to pay up customers.— We therefore invite our old customers. and the public generally to call and examine our stock of New and Cheap Goods, just received, and convince themselves of the. truth of the old adage. that “ Goods hire, can, and shall be sold ehespa at the Ravings Bank than at any other establishment in Towanda. No.- 5. B. R. My Is, 1647. C. &E. REED. . 1 2 " MIL4111:7011P•Ofird1111.311E-4MBes SEALED PROPOSALS; will be received by the Commissioners of Bradford county at their office, until the &I day of June next, for the delivery - upon the public square in the Borough ofTowanda, of one hun dred and fifty thousand good merchantable brick, of suitable quabiles fur the erection of a Court House. . L. CRANIHEB. J. H. BLACR.• Commissioners. Towanda, May 15, 1847 First Arrival of Good's from New York Burton Kingsbery, ecei • TS now - Z sing i general -aisortment of Spring and .1. Summer Goods, which will be sold eheaper than goods were ever offered in this piece before. His friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that picas go down. Call and esamine fur lourselvies.— My goods and prices will praise themselves. You will find a huge and general assortment of ever! variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass. Neils, Iron, Steel. Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Codfish, Mackerel, &c., &c. My friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and e;amine my stock, as I am satisfied I can offer them goods cheaper than at any other Store. May , 17th. 1847. • NEW FIRM AT ATHENS, THE undersigned hare formed • partnership for do. ing ',General Mercantile Business at Athens, Fa, under the name of . Welles& Harris, and may be found at the old stand of Batteries, Welles & Harris, where they will soon be receiving , • fresh stock of GOODS from New York. which they will be happy to KU at fair prices to all who‘may call upon them. C. F. WELLES, Jr. N. C. HARRIS. • Athens, Pa.. May 10, 1847. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE Co.Partnersbip heretofore esisting ander the name end firm of Welles & Bawerlee, and Batterlee, Weller & Harris, at Athens, Pa., was this day dissolved by mutoalconsent. The books and ac counts of boob firms will-be found at the old stand, where one of the parties hill always be ready to settle with those having open accounts. 0.1). SATTERLEE, C. F. WELLES, JR, H. C. HARRIS. Athens, Pa., Mily 10,1847, • ALL persons knowing themselves indebted by Book account, Notes or Judgments, to the above firms, will do well to call and pay the same immediately or cost will be made after sixty daya, without respectrto persons. SATTERLEP. WELLES & HARRIS. Athens, Pa., May 10, 1847. TcOBMVII It'COrs'lVß TBE subscriber takes this opportunity to give notice to _those indebted to him, that he wants, and MUST HAVE his dues. All persons indebted will please take warning and govern themselves accordingly. Towanda, May 6, 1847. D. C. HALL. 1 1 111.1E1 MIK 41211,111/ A LA . REED have removed their Store from MkM. M.:Trick Row, to No. s'. Brick Row, formerly occupied by la. E. Flynt & Co, where they will be happy to see their old customers and sell them - goods cheaper than ever. Towanda, May 12,1847. WELCH k DELEVAN'S GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS, Late from the Amphitheatre Philadelphia, consisting of all star performers, and comprising upwards of one. hundred and fifty men and horses. This splendid egues train company will exhibit at Towanda on Tuesday May 25ds. Performance commences at 2 o'clock-- Admission to this attractive acid exteusive exhibition, 25 cents only. Among this talented company will be found the far famed Madam Marmite, whose daring & graceful scenes place her without a rival in The world. Mr. Levi North, who has borne away the palm-of anperionty from all comPetitors before the Royal nulli ties of England and France, returning covered with the medals of honor, will again appear before his native countrymen. Mr. J. J. Natbans. the great and urn-leafed two and_ four horse rider will, while his horses are at full .speed, introduce his daring act of balancing Frank Prater on his head, and in a variety of elegant and graceful attitudes. Mrs. Woods, the graceful Allemande rider & leader of the Cavalcades, will in her own peculiar Acts,Scenes and Performances, secure a large share of admiration. The Great and celebrated Clown, JOhn May, the brightest st,r in his line and decidedly the best in his profession, Mr. E. Woods, the grand representative of the Red Hanoi the Forest. Moses Lipmal the wonderful Fauiter and tumbler, the - Hero of the South, will lead the Troop on - the vault ing board with many successive someraeus. Mona Ahearn) from the Royal Amphitheatre of London, the great - Acrobat, tumbler and vaulter, and general gymnastic Perfumer, Fmk Putcir ' whose execution and grace, is beyond compare, The finest proof of excellent teaching will appear in a touching, infantile, and admirable effort on a single horse.. F. Brower, N Jamieson, and J. Stickney. the great ] representatives of the F,thiopian character, will give • comic concert, arranged in the neatest and most accurate resemblance in ieee, speech and manner the real Ethiopians. Equestrian director—Mr. J. J. Nathan Riding Master, Mr. Francis Whithaker. The Celebrated American Thorough bred Dancing Horse Tammany, taught Chuerformed by Mr, Levi Noriir will astonish everyder with his extraordi nary performance of Waltzes. Othrimiapa --A a warm Yirouette. The two oceanic Ponies, Black Moggy and Jenny Lind, will appear in their diverting double act. in which they will leap through hoops, clear barrier bars, pick up various objects, and mount pedestals at a signal from their talented trainer, Mr. North. The highly trained sod beautiful Arabian bolas, An dalusia, will, at a sign from his teacher, bound through balloons, leap over horses and various other barriers.— The Managers believe t h at James Banker, Esq., has. by great pains and skill, trained and presented a Horse withouta parallel in this or any other country. The. Great water-proof Pavilion is entirely new, ap propnlstely decorated, and furnished with carpeted wets for the aeconiumdation of three thousand spectators.—,. The arrangement of the interior is such as to preclude the risibility of an attempt at disorder or indecorum, - • C. 0 Rl' WALD. Agent. LADIES an And • sitpetior assortment of DREB9 GOODB di CLOAKING'S, at. MEREUM Merdpubte. 9c. SPRING:GOOOS, 1,1 8. &M. C. MFACCIB have just received a /..J.• rad assaftmeni of Glighounia, Lawns. Sumner Shawls. Elawew. WitathaAri. &c., which will he *AI • cheaper than ever. - TOWIllid& May 3. MEL New Arrival of' Gods,. by - Express! B. KINGSBER TjAB just received from NeseYork, a beautiful as. sortwentvf Lawns, Gingham, Bonnetts, Palm Leaf Haas, &c., which will lin'sold ',try cheap.— Also cep!! and Parasols and • variety of other goods. Call and see the reduction horn* , last spring's prices. and if you should want any thing in the way of New Goods. you will be sure to buy. ) April 28,1847. • First lot of New Goods in Towanda. MoNTANYEs' & co. 'at; receiving a Loge and .1-‘l. general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re• duced prices. April 20, 1847. COME TO . THE RESCUE! THE eubscribers bashig met with severe losses by the late fire in Terianda, as well as other bows. earnestly request that those who know therm/Ista in.. debted will make every effort pussible to put uc in funds that we may be,able to meet our holiest engagements and continue our business. MONTANYEI3 & CO MONTANYE'S & CO. hest removed their business situation a few doors below Brklge street where they imend to accommodate their coworners on their usual liberal trims. We have now on hand a fair supply of Goods adapted to the spring trade, which will be diApos ell of at greatly reduced prices, dompaied with the great advance of Goods in the city. March 22, 1847. Dissolution. THE "co-partnership heretofore existing between MONTA NYE & FOX, bu Nen this day dis solved by mutual consent. A. D, MONTAN YE, March 30, 1847. E. T. FOX. The accounts of the late Gnu of Montanye & Fox have been transferred to and and will be settled by E.7'. FOX, who has purchased the interest of Montanye in the goods on hand. lie will continue business at the store late of the firm, end will be ready to wait upon all who may call. Towands, March 30, 1847. E. T. FOX. t A New thing in Old Wysqx. J. COLE would respectfully infortic the citi zens of Wysoz and id:tinily, that after diligently prosecuting the study of Physic and Surgery in all its various branches for hitter than urea years under the immediate 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 Meal' , cal College of Geneva. N. Y. Ho feels a bill con& denila in assuring his friends and patrons that no pains will be spared to render himself useful in meliorating the sufferings of his fellow man . ; and on all occasions will be found in readiness to give prompt and careful intention to such business in his line as may fall to his bands. Dr. Cole moyte found for the present at the maidens-sof D. E. Martin. Wysoz, April 21, 1847. No, 1., Brick Row, again in the Field ; Ir. .1. Chamber/En, TT AS jest returned from the city ift•—= XI: of New York with a large 00 i supply i,er w o a l i., c Watches, mpisi J n e i v c r Jewelry e s . t it il .. i : '—'::', 7 9 c, the following anicles:—Lever, , , ::*C L'Epine and Plain Watches, with \I bra. . . -- 1 .1 : -... a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Ring., Fin. ker Ilin;s, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all aorta of Silverware, and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers fur sale esceeedingly cheap for CASH. Warches repaired' an 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. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce taken in payment for work ; and alas. learn now, and forever, that the Produce must be paid token the work is dome --I war against credit in all its forma. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. Agent. Towanda, A nril 2R. 1R47., A Woolen Factory at -Howe, 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 Wyalusinitownship, and known 8/Ingham's Factory, and Which they are now fitting up with machinery and apparatus for she , manufacture of broad aid narrow cloths, flannels, dec.. in superior style and on the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to have wool irstzo factored upon ibares will find it to their advantage tp , give them a call, as they are determined that no pains shall be spared to give the most perfect satisfaction.— They work Wool into Broad nr miaow etessed cloths for one half the cloth, or if preferred, they will manu facture by the yard as follows:—Broad cloths for from $t to $1.25 , Narrow cloth, (tom 44 to 50 cts. Other articles, manufactured` for proportionate prices. ' - Wool carding and cloth dressing will be e dohe on short notice and reasonable terms. 'Fher will be pre pared for business on or before the that of June next. WOluong. April 25. 1817. DALE. de HILL CLOVER SEED. A QUANTITY of superior dove, seed, both of the 11 large end smell kinds, just received and fur Bile cheap by 0. D. BARTLETT. Toweled:l, March 22, 1847. • .._ _ 1t(51.2) arattaaiaco ULYSSES MERCUR HAS RBMO ID his LAW. OFFICE, w the eacesti story of , oe, 5, Brick March 16. 1817. Rnw Fire ! Fire ! Fire t MONTANYE . FOX would respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally. that they ate not quite used up yet, but Jhavo removed their 0000 S to the old store formerly occupied by 0. R. Tyler, way down town, where we will sell anything in our line, as cheap as the cheapest: Plea.e call and see us. March 03. NOTICE JKiNGSBBRY, Jr, has removed his Goods, nooks, i Sullionll9;'i#c., to the Brick Store, formerly occu pied by Means r Bretton, where hta friends and the public are invited to call, . . Towanda, March 18. 1847. . Wit MlEDlMlLleilliTallk.lif-a• Burton Kingsbergri HAS removed hie Goods to the front room of his dwelling house, one door south of the old stand, where he is, prepared to accommodate the public sl his usual !Ow rates. His customers, end the public genera orally, are' invited to call at his new:quotes. Where, (as politicians say) " he swill discharge hie duty accord ing to the best of his ability." - The subscriber expects that his expenses *lll be very heavy during the ensuing skeson, as be is shout to build ; he Would tharefare urge the necessity of prompt payments on the part of those indebted ; and, as in duty hound he will ever pray. BURTON RDIGSBERY. .....•%11...),1ti1t.14 11•••••••• • Shaving and Hair Dressing. SOtomon Cooper, RESPECTFULLY informs his old friendashrl pat- Tons, that haying been obliged to abandon his for._ mer stand on the afternoon of the t2th ult., he is now permanently located on the west side of the public square, two doors north of Briggs' tavern. Oratefal for past flaunt, be hopes by superior skill and attention to merit an increase atpatronage in future. He will always keep on hand a supply of oils, es sences, perfumery, sub whatever is aeassary to give an agreeable finial to bls operations, and will spare no pains in his endeavors in adapt his style to suit the vary ing tastes of his customers- ALSCI-L-Shempooning for restoring and le . sute pro- Tentative to keep, the Hair (rota falling out, or turning gray, fig ' , beautiful heal of hair bra poarafut auxiliary. Moth 29,1847. t. MEM' MS= (Si IJIEW 464061=0 CHEAPEST IN TOWN I MONTAINVE & Fz HAVE just received and are now Opco:ag • very extensive assortment of GOODS, consisting of almost everything every kept in a country more, 'which they pledge themselves to sell as low as the same can he bought in any town this side, of the city of New York. Come one and all. and if we' don't sell you GOODS error don't buy; it will cost 'you nothing to look. and all we ask is a chance to show our stock of goo& De sure and find the right place, it is the'Old Corner Store. a few doots south of !Montague & Co's. The Biwya ate on hand end will sell you goods right for Cash or Produce. Towanda. Nov. 9, 1531,6. 5000 yps. SHEETINGS SHIRTIfiGS seging very low for cob fil ;galore, by Nov. 11. MONTANYE & FOX. LADIES' GOODS. IXTE HAVE a good assortment of De yines, repps. V V cashmeres, gingham', (some beautiful patterns) white dress goods, different styles ; fringes, gimps, cord. velvet ribbons, bonnet ribbons kid and silk gloves scot mitts, comforters, linen handkerchiefs, dtc., &c., ell o which will bs sold cheap. M 011ITAN YE dr- Fax. FOR GENTLEMEN. WE - HAVE a Gus lot a Broadcloths, Cashmeres, Vesting', and some very nice Satin; Kid and worsted gloves, suspenders, net dmwers an wrappers &c„ which we have pu down to the lowest notch. Nov. 1 I . MONTANYE & FQX. CROCKERY—e good assoruhent, micas or other. 16.-? eri.e, to suit purchasers. by Nrrv. 11. MONTANYE & FOX. BOOTS sIND SHOES MTENS' kip and coarse boots ; boy s do., mend and boys coarse, kip and fine shoes; men? and boys' pump.; ladies' thick boots, morocco do., common and kid slips and buskins; misses' slips; gent.'s Fubbera ; ladies' patent and huakin rubbers, mince do.; also, a first rate lot of children's shoes. november t lt. hIONTANYE & FOX. You may be Interested ALL persons that know themselves to be indebted le be Indebted to the subscriber fur Wale or Medi does, arc requested to all and settle the same before the let of December, however small the amount may be, or they may expect to pay cost, arithoitt respect to per sons. nett A. D. MONTANYE. T !Quoits, • full assortment, consisting of Cog. Brandy, American Brandy and Gin, Monongahela Whiskey, Port. !Amiens and Malaga wines, may he found at the New York Cheap Stars No. 2 Brick Row of REEDS'. DOTS & SHOES—a first rate asso ent of coarse B and fine Boots, .Shoes and Slipper the latter French of course, just opened at noo3 • O. D. BART SHA WLB--qaantities of Liasolla., nicest hind, going off fad and cheap at 0. D. BARTLETT'S. CAPS of all binds cheap, besides every thing else at O. D. BARTLETT'S. SANTA ANNA TAKEN! JUST received a large and splendid eassetment of new Goods, bought entirety with Cash, during,. • great depresaiap in the market, and with the express view of UNDERSELLING the BRAGOADOCI ES, 0. D. BARTLETT. 12 LOUR, from the" Globe Mills," a superior article .t: also PORK, first quality, for sale by November 3. FLYNT & Co. OltE of thooe A. No.' I, BOOTS, and a large quantity of LADIES' SHOES,,just Tectived by November 3. FLYNT & CO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. ALA ROE ASSORTMENT of Cloths of all shades and colors, and qualities, and prices. Cas Fancy and Plain. Sattinetts and a good assortment of Vcstings may he found at • GEO. E. FLYN r & co. TGR/EFENBERII VEGETABLE. PILLM and the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment, for sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and bo rough of Towanda. d 22 N. N. BETS. 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 0.9, 8.-ick Row, where yon can find the most, best and cheapest articlesib that line. that is kept in town, beside' all kinds of trimmings. Remember. call at naiI,HAIRD'S. 1 00YDS. Beautiful Carpeting. two shillings per yard below the market price at B. KINGSBERY'S. Broad Cloth, Cassimeres Sattinet& ALARGE assortment of Dowd Cloths, Caasirnerea, and Dattinetw, Which we have long been -rations fur selling good and cheap, now cheaper than ever— and 7flo Which we cleave the world, just received at " O. D. BARTLETT.-- T wand., Nov. 3, 18411. V.;-.- -—— -- - ANTED IN CZCHANEE Pon (mond— ', Wheat.) . Domestic Flannel, \Ye• Woolen Sock. ) Corn, Buckwheat, Oat., Flaxseed, Butter, . White Beans, , Cheese, COON SKINS, in abort, almost anything, for which liberal mites * be paid at 0.. D. BARTLETT'S. Towanda, No.. 3, 1846. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. AFPW huni_red pounds BUCKWHEAT FLOUR in sllp. sacks, a superior article, just received and for isle by Feb. 22. 0. D. BA RTLETI% ['AMES AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. jusT received a large quantity of rine and Com Mon liarnes. Also. Plated and Japan * d Hammes Trim mings at . Feb: TIST OP LET rEits remaining in the P. 0. at 1-4 Trey, Pe., quarter ending March 31,4. 1847' Avery Wm C . Loop Dena His Adams James Mason A ngeline Atwood James ' Morgan.llman Bliss Chester Dr. M'Struoul D J Burt Miss Ellen B WlSTaugh jilelcomb Ilium Caleb Ballard John Becker John AVClelland Johit . • Bascom Joseph Phillip .1 W ,• ;,..• Bassett Andrew B Pierce Weightinen Crud Weden Preston Collie's . . . Curtis George Park John T . Carman Wm Robbins Enos R Fitch Stephen H. Riddle Elizabeth P. Fairchild Myron. Reynolds 8 Freeman Susan Mrs Rockwell Eliza Miss Godard Levi Stephens ii B • . Godard Luther Soper Amias Howland Chas Silvern - MI Hartiett Mid., Rodman Philip . Sineeld Elihtt 4 Hawley Benjamin Spalding John Hunt Wm H _ Smith JameziK Hager Dsvid Slater d B Jennings Elenyer Tears Wm Kellogg Win T Town Moah Lane Cornelius Thomas Sarah Miss Long Etra Lampear .1 a Lang L W .... I VI Liman] Henry 3101.111Omrcollw•Jih..11L... HB. &M. MEBWin, ba;to re:reared their s GOODS to the Store fetrincrly occepittl Hirai Sons. north side of the public sqliare, where, tho- tire prepared to supply their eilatodeis ea hereto. , So owanda, March IV, 1847. CA tITION. AxicEßt AS my wife ESTHER Us left my bail V end bratid withont any just cabmen, proioestion: this is to forbid all perskaahartioring er trtating her on my account as I am tletarniMed to pay no debts Itt her contracting_ alley this dale. Vanlch, May I, 1847 CLOVER SEM). AQUANTITY of aurrior new Myer aced this day received.and for ulO at MERGUIYB.. WINDOW SHADE DEPOT. No. 7 Spruce sired; Tribune Buildings. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. WHOLESALE and RigailrldllALlEß of aft des . acriptions, fuel Wing superb and „brilliantly .colossal Gothic Scenes, of Turkel* sites and prices ; ah an the later idyls of beautiful Rural Landscape Ikea* a much admired and desirable snick; together with every style and description of shade mite in use, at fifty per cent. cheaper than can be bought it any older place. Trimmings at manufacturers' prices. Sim Benner and interior decorations dons in a style not to be surpassed. BARTOI. dc ORMBBEE, fleas Manufacturers and Importers. --- Premiums Awarded to Levi Brown, By the imalran losillnle for Gold Prot. N 1840—A Silver Medal for Superior Gold - Pens. 184 t—A Diploma fin Gold Pens, 18 I2—A Diploma fur the best Gold - Pena. 1843—A Diploma fur the beat Gold Pens. 1844—A Diploma for superior Gold Pens. , 1845—A Silver Medal for the best Gold Pens. 1846—A . Silver Medal fot the hest Gold Pens. This if to certify, that the above a • me copy [runt he records of the American Institute HENRY MEIGB, Rec. Bee. of the A merican Institute._ 6m38 New 'gall and Winter Goods. rimit subscriber is now receiving from the lily of 1. New York a largoassortinent of GOODS suit 4to the season. carefully 'erected, and purChased at unusual. ly low prices, which will enable him to sell very law for cash, lumber, country prOduce, or imported credit. His friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.— He feels confident that he can offer them better bargains than they have heretofore made in this town. or ant' other in this region of country. In his assortment will be found in all their varieties. Dry Goods, °tomtits. Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Hoots, Shoes, 4c. dc. Towanda, Oct. 28, 1E446, N. N. BETTIS. THE Ladies will find a greet sanely of wonmd dress goods; also, a beautiful assortmeptof prima at • low .riees at lißrirtr 1110RENC.B and English cloths, heavy Beaver and Tweed) for over coots. fancy Cassiateres and t3at• a great variety will be found at BETTS% Li= MDUSLIN De LAIN E, Cashmeres, Rob Roy and Brodie' Shawls, a great variety will be &mid BETTIS' FALL & WINTER GOODS. ONTANYEIEr & CO., are now recieving a arty INA desirable assortment of Goods,purchased•during ■ great depressierstin the market, comprising French dc English BROAD-CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Sattinets i , and the choicest patterns of Prints and Wongtal Gloats. Grateful for past favors they respectfully solicit a gene. mus public to call and examine their atock. - and think can hold out sufficient inducements to ensure then sham of public patronage. September 7, 1848,. go go Wia1LIF3i)1111109 H AS Just received the largest assortment of NEW GOODS ewer brought into Bradford co, which ho oder. in whinge for CASII, LUMBER, or PRODUCE. Monrneton. May 10. 1847. . . PROCLAMATION. • „..) mat TXTHERRAS the Hon. Joss N. Cost Brooms, rm. VV !Went Judge of the 13th Judicial district, • ing of the counties of Lucerne, Bradford and r ' and H. Morgan and Reuben Wilber, eeqrs., Assad Judges in and for the county of Bradford. have issued their precept bearing data the 4th day of May 1847, to me directed, for holding an adjourned court of Oyer and Termitic% at the Methodist Church, iti the Boto' of Towanda, appointed a the place for holding the Courts of said county, on Tuesday, the 15th day pf .1 utukeszt. Avtite. e. limes/Wes karats flees, to those who are bound by recognissote nr otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are at 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 thee" 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 1841, and of the Independence of the Uni ted States tho seventpfirst. JOHN f" MtANS, Sheriff. IttIi.MMIWIRACSOIVAILAL-do LBACHELOR has removed his Tailor bop try . the third story of No. 2. Brick Roe. T GORING GLASSES, one ease of very nice, 0 I-4 Notes, latest style, just opened at , bov It NO. 3, RRIER ROW. DOMESTIC COTTOIC3..Etrown sheeting; ing, and drilling; Also, cotton yarn, batting, wick. inp, and wadding, for sale by the bale or Iris quantity. at nett BAIRD'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indel.ted to the estate of B A 7 H ALLYN, late of Warren twp., deed are hereby requested to make payment without delay and those having claims against said estate. will pl ate present them duly attested to the aubseribet. NANCY ALI, N. HENRY C. AL YN. Warren, May 3, 1847. Administrate". T IST OP LETTERS remaining in the P. O. in L Towanda, liUartet ending March 21,t, 1847. • mig eonard Andrews Mans Miss Aritenwall Edson Boorman Alamo Bull Robert Bowman Cynthia A Barnum John W Bullock S A Benjamin John Biles Alezantler Clapp Nathaniel P Collins Thomas Murry :las Si Win P Mures Plutbe-h Miss 12 Cooly Samuel Cole Samuel Crummel it:mph ':.:urrrtings Stephen Coolbaugh Wm 2.1 Crowley &Usti. Collins Diniel Cronk Andre* Corny Mid. Set ; Davis Fergason Manta Felts Ahysham , Pieach Francis D Chesil Miry Aiin K Ilesren C A Trustlsle Miss Aim Floiyar Samuel Trumbull James ff=n 4 b - ;iti - ,. t'refeti Ntr - ' --- Holcomb J. • Wblling Hautal Haines; Mrs Alma Weyrniln ioliti T Hill T WWoods:limes • J. McitenouarAticraetrbwash Wileot Mt - _ . A. 9. CH A M HERM, I". '‘ Thomas Chester Williams John W S-- - Wliaun Denj Willson 3. RUNI:OIST. P. M IMPORD.ZVT TO EPICURES': lITOOLSIIOB REFINED SYRUP, equal to aims V, to the best tliapte tiLlittatos, for rite b Decr}nikr2Q. MONTANYIg & TIMOTHY FELON Illertbanbig, &-r .Harpy Western Jackson Timms Johnson Artemis kiser bury . Lake Rebecca Lewis William Little Mr Morgan NW Marlin Wm.A M'Ltart W W Ma!any Thistles M'Goaram Edward O'Rileo Rev John Payne Hairy 1. Poacher Judd 'Poorer Widow Quigley &roan) Rush, Michael 2 Rciiiian James W. Runnels John Ripley Davit"' Stevens J B Smith Riley &herrn John P Scoeitl Harriet Soirettoul Abrahour Spottier, Joseph. Shores Stephen MO WIFE PIIII.tNA hawing Iclt my house and Wilily *Mout any came or pmeonation. I hereby forbid all pawns Whoring or muting her on my an coon!, as I shall pay no debbi of her contracting. WII.I.IAM . ft. ROBINSON. tonneau March IS. 1541. BOOTS & SHOES—I I Jaen pair Pons* kitiots, boy. sod men; also caul and kip boots and shoes. and a good deal the beat and cheapest lot of - women'a and 'dims ar:v la tuviu. of BAIRD'S.
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