most 80 40*PanieSAIIMt; laid I -=tinde.nood, was under , arrest for misdenieenor towards Gen. Kearney. Out 'regiment is distribu ted through the coun t ry lin companies, ed! Mat it will be impossible 'for 'the Spaniard to give usr any further Unstable in California The foreigipers here at all anxious to learn that peaceas been declared between the i United Ste s and Mexico, and that Califor nia is apa of the Union—twin-sister with Oregon.hat will be the result time only can determ ne ;• but it dues seem to me that Brother Jo athan's thirst for dominion A terntorris so great, that he will not be sat isfied with i California alone; but will egret be restless and discontented until be can Rai r some the motto— , , " No pent up Utica controls oar powers, But the whole boundless Continent is ours." Oregon is his, the " lone Star" is in our con steHation, Mexico appears in the last throes r i e .4 independ nt existanee, and now Californ ia, healthy nd most desirably located on the Pacific is fast.being colonized and set tled by his ople. Truly, ..Westwa the star of Empire takes its wa:•." I hear th . ri l l t great preparations are being made, th ghout the country to celebrate the 4th of ly among the people, among whom I a glad to har is Gen. Vallejo, who was fo merly commandant of the Span ish troops i California. I have an oppor-', tunity of nding this by Corn. Stockton, and as the train leoves in a few minutes, I mast close. Yours Truly, A. J. WARD. Santa Anna's Fareorell to Ole Army. headquarters, Romanila, Oct. 10, 1847. The General-in chief to'his companions in Arms. My Friends—When, we anticipated ob taining a triumph for our country titer our invaders, according to the combinations to _which you are no ,strangers, and while I was exclusively occupied in carrying on hostilities against the enemy,' as you well knOm, which object alone brought us this way, I received the surprising communication of Don Luis de In Rosa,Minister of State and War, in which he inorms me that by order of His Excellency - the President of the Su preme court of Justice, charged with the Supreme E.Xecutive power, by the appoint ment which I made to that effect in my de cree of the 16th of last September, I am . to deliver the Command of this body of troops to his Excellency General of Division, Don -Manuel Rincon, or to Don 'iJuan Alvarez, bolding the same, rank. Although against so strange a procedure I could urge many objections,s I will do in due time before t i t:ie nation, in {order to preserve the dignity of the appeiniment which the ; Sovereign Constitutimtal Congress made in my person ad interim, vet delicacy and pittriotism in duced me to 4they without reply the individ •ual who has just received from my hands the power Which the nation had just con& ded to nie, and which I merely relinquish ed in order to carry on the,war against our unjust invaders. Ido not wish to furnish it pretext to my iaplacahle enemies to calum niate me, nclr to have it said that I avoided Kt-seating rityself•to answer for my conduct as n public man. i . • i From dose motives I separate myttelf, from you with the profoundest regret. You are my companions in misfortune, but are the faithful iservants of the nation. Your intentions are known to me, and you know that our intentions were tp perish fighting for the most sacred of causes, or to snatch from fortune some important favor. I der part from you and the theatre of the ware perhaps to sacrifice myself to the vengeance of my enemies, or to ,effect an inglorious peace, which 1 did not wish to grant it was repl ant to my feelings..: ' Soldiers ! be faithful servants to your country ! L et not milortune intimidate you. Perhaps the moment is not fur disc Lint ober' conducted 10 , another more for tunate chsetuiin, fortune will be propitious to you.- A. L. DE SANTA ANNA. 1 1 ORE EVIDENCE of the increasin g Fl 11 r. Jaync's Family Medisints.• Fl. yin, N. Y-sayo--.ltroti will observe that • Hair Dye, the Hair ?colic and Ve j .. Sao. Pills are getting a very good Mit . have very many cases of consumption and the Eapectorimt is becoming ye- 0, YES ! popularity of Conklin, B I am ont of mirage. Yo culataon. W 1 ili this clima ry celebrated Henderson - tour Vermif and Eapecto Mr. !si,. Ho oat of your S 'have sold, can sell large Expecroraut. Mn. Fran ..ltuae 15i 18 tunity, sax dal Alterative. mid are daily inanity. The Bas. ,1 That a thoiorl tie great beni of Dr..l4nel the E xpec ILIT affections hemorrhage home witbon Messrs. We want so she EXPEC. faction. I& Panderson, Cleveland, Ohio, say—i ige-sells well, as also your Hair fcmie. t: 1, en, Marietta, Ohio, says--Lhave been . , five Pills for some weeks, I could /haps, five or sixslozen in thaktinte. I quantities of your Pills, Vermifage and •es Lamb writes, Wilkesbarre„ Pa., g Please send me. by the first oppor ! en Jayne's Expectorant and. six duets These preparations find ready ide, becoming more popular with the cow- Rohn Peck of• Catenovtai N. Y. SKY. 1 II / &dollars would Ihe no 4wprnifeuz for , t hiewife has derived from the use Carmuitathe Balsam, and that he finds nt go uniformly aucceasfal in Pulmon. (he being sub,ieet to a cough and m the lungs) that he never leaves carrying it with hum. • d vraham.,, Owego, N. Y., say, • e more of your *Atones, particularly iOk.hisl, which goes tuu renal sans- 1 ve Green, B' .diaroton, F. N. says rest is in great emaild said ads well, polar ;Yo strotifttge is notch pawl, . ra- Fills. ' Mr. Bonj: lour . Expec and is %Try . 1 slso yoOrt 'lave found Carminiatit I Prepentd sold on No.; Montione. Vflkeemen t , Soniemlle, Tem. mays ; I medicines, the Sanative Pills and iltahutd:Nmseelletit *tildes ly hy Dr_ D. lupe, Philadelphia, and yby\ N. MITCI4EL &'Co .. Druggists, ' ICEi WORK BLVIIKETS. EVIL! FOR THE PEOPLOIADVOCATE CORRECT Wheat flour, Cornmeal Wheataler Bye, '- Corn lio _ Barley .0 °l* der barrel . , 'do - do Battergne lb. Ongir co. , 0.20 2 0:- indent 'Wry ' , 0.12 ra 0,14, Chee r , Per /b• ' ' 1 . - 0,06 4W 9.,00i beet per berret, mas, N, : . 11,00 0110 do ~.-Vime, , 1 -, • • 8,50 ' 9, 1 5; Pork , rer t r i n 4L 4 44 4 . :: ' • V-- ' _ . 14,73 .1 4 0 1 - 1 " pries., ,:- I 10.60 011,00 Look•Oor-lb- - ,•-,;• -i, • 0,1010, 0,11-, ,Hamaterlb.smokeid. i: • • ' 0417-4 I 0.00 "leriCan gifooltper lb: 1 eezeit , i • ' OM 00.0,074 do, -IQ bkied wipe 0,34-• 'o,f • do e 1 .4 is - - 0,00 - 40-0 li • I mooklef i * Mao 0,00 • 0 mai i„, 1 ,0" ; -:::-. 1 ,_, .F :ilaiw' of Le d , ali 4 aßlack, B and Plaid 're Pfoin, Pliti' & 40„ a eplen 'd J lie_tin, M i l'n ;Ellide; - , Siti* -. ..81ac ‘: id . sentai** he o i Mileiitio ion lea ' 1 vy, sheelingir. I nelx, very bet Clothe - ilnd be add At gitat of - ' :. ?_. ~ ...... 1 Nov. 2.5; ‘..i1l A sPLErtp' LW arrived !pt: "Soy? 25 9 184 _ H •Kt itOpTS, a -RP Nci v. 25, MET IiIUBBER Jam* gents, it GAITERS, 00TEES, large shoe*, Boy'e Nov. 25,;11' I 411 PIE , E beautiful DeLains . -11 CIEIF Gingba a for only le 6il cash, just received at a . 25, 184 w ' • 'CR fONNET mental B ' Hoods, Fine B molt of Satin R Nov. 25, '47. BLUR BR WRINGES A: Nov. 25. ' EON' AND Velvets , Nor. LADI K -ID and M NO. 25, S AND GENT'S rinoe Gloves at '47. Salistatry's. 3Cloths, Cassimers, Jeans, and Satinets the cheapest rered_ in this market, just Salisbury's. ifiEcE Twedes and best o retied at Nov. 25, '47. AND Ornate en S one Nov. 2 , '47. NE ' STORE ! , k lk.l %i t s t elk % ir4ubscri r tenders his thanks to the for the very liberal patronage :Intheito extend •d to 'him, and expects to meritLa cantinu tide of the same by offering incluments ei al if not superior to any Store! in Susqt ehanna county. His rich and extensive st ck of ~ t ?? G I ODN ,f wercbmight la e in the Fall, when Gonda wereint least to per cent. lower than,they were',earher in he season, and will conse quently be sold t I corresponding low rates, 4reat Barg, int. Those person desirous of making selec tionslfrom as large and:: splendid stock of Goixs, and as 4ienp, (for he will not be un dersold,) as theife is in the county, are invi ted to call and examine . the rich aad ezten sine stock of Nev Goods now opening at the NEW 'Store af • . 1 J. B. SAt,ISBURY. Piontrose, NO. 18, 1847. SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY. Tt winter terio of this Institution will cominence to Wednesday the let day of, Dec. neat, un ' der the charge of A. J, BUEL, Gradiinte from Mad hail University, NI Y. I ! ToiltBlB per Quarter. .Wrili . ni , , Reading, Orthography. Rudiments of 1 Ant4metik., OcTraphy, mul English Gram mar: .... ..... 1 .... $i 00 Latin 6 - rammar &iLesipris, Chemistry, Philos oph ; Botany, Logic, and Rhetoric . —.: .. . .. '3: 00 i , Alg Burveyng, Geonletry,l& Astrotionly, 4 00 Latin 'Greek Classics, and French : 500 1 B order of Fe Board. e t d , I. • • WM. JESSUP, President. , 'Moth:rose, Nor. 2, 1847. 1 1 . . ~ ..: 7% , "et Grocery TN . YUILL BLAST, AT ' GRgAT BEND. HE subscr i ber' bas.opened a retail-and ' 4 7 1 . 1 -, • 'Exchange GROCERY STORE at ;his place, wh be purchases Provisions, C . ;l4:tionari , &c. dm. by wholesale, and e r dot 1, of th mit retail, reserving only a sinallpfit—n ver forgetting theta '"amble sispe is beltir than a slow shilling." WM. F.. BRADLEY. ' . N. 8....—5t0 es,- Tin,wire, 'Sheet 'Zine, l i ce... -be bad at the *nicety Stiire.nbove Mtin • , , 1 , i . , . 41 1 110 t Bend Novi 4; 1647. .' 74tfi , ! ! ' ! ' - vi, , , ! •A z. I Difitkto Pb" 1 0 the_ir H i : for th, iiAi r D4 E Build porei *aye dire, ex eenel roliedj to! 75 teets per YimPt! 1 .?, be tOoinc Whil the tari ir-, tir et t UTIOA. =in b . 0( ' 1,! , 4 r iG•1,P4 6 37 .._ 's- PT & 4 , ',Alk.i/AIbMK . B I .1 IL IL S4OM frif ILL Baueiu; IL,IM. Bo t iN.lfitehial 1 .' 1 • ! 0645 0 0,50. 1 1a:59-' , ' 1,25 ,0 ; 1 ; ,90 0 'l, .00 0 - ,f. ; 0,00 e t 0,5 0,45 . 40 0 9 1 ati OW er l e ood ß a uch, n 7 1, C o N i 4 T . .1 i wit s ch Merinos--English do. :pip e d Aipeccotei.Silk-irarp .otiCaahater.fih,‘ll , Atins, and CaliforillaTla i i Gs ", ed,,Plaidii;;Taitt. , Drees 00 6 baginest dr] beet asIN pii`rints in toitii;Bleeched b e d do.- fine, Iret:ifow, hea diton Flan k* tht Chlitia; India Rub #;414.411111 of tthich will Store BAWLS. lot 'of winter Shawls jinn ' Salisbory'n; ' & :THICK rge stock and low at 47.- Salisbury's. LIC .k.. INDIA I 'ver-ahoes for ladies and CALF & MOROCCO. of all kinds and• of Buskins, childrenta igans and Boots at 1. Salisbury's. PE SCARFS, - .bons, and Flowers,OrnM• Os, Comforters, Children'il 136inii, , and the best assort ? '. Ikon!! in town at • i Salisbury's. i w , i WN & COLORED . 'd Buttons nt 7. Salisbury's MEMO of all kinds and colors at 7. ' Salisbury's. RDWARE. • —a good assortment. are, Iron, Nails, &c. &c. at Salisbury's. •• : INS KILLEit.I ' 1 -. ~ ...R ette. fto the sfek-flialth • • 4 BalKul_. f 'Alma!! • kokhip" if e, race, in • if! PAIN 4444.411 7 . , it-regki4ile, mod i cnci of twen: l . !!/isradientß,4l "liken:ad and pip is Battles , ruling' !ram 25 1 . Faellatia' , paytrulars, ' 4 01',17.. , Agent ; C't'l?tecin' 1 40 4 the- j:lngiiAlid.,:r7 lttitia‘at at eon* age-mo t!i• 4acit Mattis his ,thoLwrineikout- OF'!Or,,c, # l o 4 ol;' , thPut NO - AGENTS: ' ''l '::"1 ''''', Pes 4 4t. NeW-Yoirk, I' •1 .: ' ; t l i ds rjtlictee,lf., 't? 1 , , . . A' • • ) kierrillel'lNV"' ` ' 1 ! !,;‘,, '•',,--- iNafordir:4 1 '1 ''' _ • 4A i muhamtam, • '; . '" o r; .?/ ..'i::. '! • • . , •-•.I•', !i-, , Ill'iP ft , ' ,•.:t ,f• -if 4i, . _ i 40* gIIROCERIES, , Fraits, and Spicet of all kinds selling almost for Cost, by N. IC & Co. , HARDWA:II,E, C.u*ry,.fOassi Stone k Wooden Wore,. by N. 111. & Co. JEWELRY.—Watches, Spoons, Thiin hies, Gold Beads, Chains, Bosom-pins & Rings, Steel Clasps, Bead Slides* Tas sels, and every other article Of JeWelry now worn, selling a great deal lower than it has ever bef4re been sold here. N. M. & Co. Paints.-..w hi ar te and Red Lead, Lit t ge, Lamp-Black, Yellow Ochre, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Chrome Yellow, Rose Pink, Impe rial Chrome, Paris & Verdegris Greens,i& all other kinds, at prices which will suit, by N. M.. & Ol ~ S ~~~Linseed Elephant, SperFn ! , Tanner's, Castor & Olive OILS, in any quantity, at N. M. & Cossi VFZEMSCIZZ ZNETBmaTiaTKITTB.: lOLINS, Accordetins,Clorionets, Flutes ,Fifes, &e.--olSo, Violin & Violincello Strings, Bows k Bridges. MM. & Co. LOCK & Watch. Repairing done Ras C usual in the best manner, and at shirt notice, by N. M. & WIND,OW-Sash and Glass, Ploughs: & " Castings, Bromits, Shovels; Patent Pails, Bowls, Wash-tubs & boards, &c. • N. M. & Co. PATENT MEDICINES, a great varie ty, warranted genuine. n Nov. 1847. ' N. M. & Co. BEEBE & COSTAR 'ILL & WINTER FlBlllOllB FOB 1847-8. WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE. T HE subscribers would respectfully call the attention of their frietids and the public generally, to their 'elegant and fash ionable assortment of NATO, ©AfPiit,;'INIUIFIFS, BOAS, &c. &e. • MERRILL & ROOT. Montrose, Oct. 1847. 909 Fine Nutria, French, Moleskin, Silk &Brush Hats, selling cheap er Oairi ever' at M. o F , tcis. 0 Men's A. Boys Cloth, 3 Silk 2 1 0 0 Velvet, Velveteen, Silk,Vel vet, Silk; Glazed, Pfush, Cot. Glazed, wors ted, & Children's Caps, just-,going at M. & rt's. SDIA LL lo! of Gents. Silk (:n very xm: nice at . • M. & K's. an DOZ. French Mohair CAPS, of I. different patterns and various colors that will be cold cheaper than the cheapest, N. & R. • The Eight Wonders of the World! ALLOO there, Dick—hold on—whale's your harry-1 Dou't stop me, stranger, I am anxious to get JOHN GROVES, lie greatest TAILOR in the world, to cut me a coat, fo everybody in ink neighborhood, says he is the best Tailor. He hoarse received the Latot . Fashions frcim the City, and LI am not going to wait until everybody else is suited and come out second best ; you know that won't do, fur I em a man of as good taste as anybody, and Groves is just the man to shit inc. I have heard the most of folks say that he can _cut a coat to fit any one, whatever may be his shape. Do you believe it? Yes—for what everybody says itist be true. A' true system of cutting &Shams l foreign aid—all Violation of Na ture's laws, and stands upon its own intrinsic mer its. Why, I tell yba he is as sure as the four first rules' of arithmetic. Well, then, alter yoar recom mendation, I will have him cot out my cloths—for I have always had sfach tarual bad luck. But with such proof staring me in the fke I will go with the crowd, aid recommend to all Who care about good nu a i d wish to be suited, to call at the tailor. shop two} m doors below the Farmer's Store. Iviimtrose, Sept.'3o, 1847.-6Cm3 - 100 CORDS OF WOOD wuntild in exchange, for Foolen goods. Nov. 17.11 J. LYONS.: ',O 5 C113,34ES MUSS,. ni DOZ. Col'd and Nat. Lynx, Chiit "-, align, Coon, Genett, Coney; Wulf ilk Fitch MU F FS—Squirrel Boas, La dies' Wilton & Brussels Travelling , that will be sold cheaper than will be sold at tiny othe r , store or shop in town. Before you' purchase elsewlicre call at M.* Mi. N - EW FALL pops I, 3 I ~': o MIKE -subscribers have • received their MI splendid stock of . 1 C - a//4'' 'Azie•P.‘c,m/4‘ , i. . which they invite the Public to,call 'aitd,ex. amine. We can anddo sell better tioods at lower rates than the majority of the trans Ades.' We have 01r usual supplf4' = DRY - Go()Digt.*. ..,,,, . , ~ , , 1 articertis - fi , • • A!.10 , mpe , 4ollloollSlll3l. 9 0,!Ilich• are offered , nts staid' advance city:MCl:oi in eicitaielbr i iill Wriadit" of't dk ,t,h* J *ll f,ii *Oki ii iii , ir *44 4 0 3 * * ,, r .:, ......: ;;;,,. -I,AVANTP,ll.,:in!.pinticOnt',,anzlzati oli . . - ,:i=l7 . o . 2(hi s *,riotn; l a dy itili' : IC? hi i*C l a n git. 4 o9 4 dOitii(tF. o .4 4 4.l l ,.'4rig4e, .: . , ,-, *or. kola : -i'r ~. ~: