Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 25, 1844, Image 3

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ion of assurnpsit for
Sbeived &c., brought
defendant for passing,
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Bank, Rhode Island.
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I iin-to pay the - hundred
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setup was., that there
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de the plantiff to main . -
against Horton. . Being
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'stated, for the opinion
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Attorney of the rSeveral
dford Conlity.
Law vs:--Isaac Cash, =..bail
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David Sn
day of Nov. ,1842. Shaw
judgement - against Smith
of debt before a Justice of
!um which decision Smith
tl-lsaac Cash entered into
I ce for the appeal under the
the ActofJuly 12th, 1842'.
al was never filed
. in the
's office ; and without an
. vingpreviously been issu
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,t - Cash, Feb. 18tlt, 1843,
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sufficient property in his
to satisfy the , judgment
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h -was liable.
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t held, that the 33d section
July,l2th, 1842 repeals
!lion' of the Act 'of -J823,
Is the appellee the option of
letting by execution against
t, ur by
.scircfacias against
d that, especially as it was
, t Smith hatisufficient prop-
H the judgment against him
the bail had stipulated he
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ed unsatisfied, either in the
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YOU ASSESSED
are not assesed, should at
t as Friday next is the
which it can be done to en.
o vote.
e our friends will examine
•otes,put up by the assessors,
at every democrats name in
is entered according . to law.
MI
Geo. ratter.
pleased to learn the nomi
eo. Fuller. Esq., to fill the
term of Hon. Almon H.
cutress is.favO'rably received
ocrate of Bradford. He is
an of unquestioned ability,
o honor to this Congression
and we trust our democratic
11 triumpbantiy sustahra man
,competent to represent it
encc and:nsefuLness.
To my Democratic FeHow-Citizens of Brad.
ford, Susquehanna and Tioga Cputitys.
;,Impelled by a sense of duty more than
personal ambition, , ,when- I saw, th'e. De-r,
nto....ratic party througli a falserissue, pla
cing a Man nomination for.Coneress_.
'whom we 811 know in Bradford-to be
hciStile to the tariit of 1842,..and in.the
.absence of an opposing can d idate, I took
the field against him to save, the-Demo
made party from the fatal charge of be- .
ing wholly inimical to a policy which is
regenerating the business of the country . .
But, now, finding another candi date in
the' field and under any circumstances I
•connot render myself, obnoxious to the
charge of ,atteropting to divide the Dem
ocratic party to which I have - all 'my
lite been attached and thereby giving our
common -enemy the ascendency, I with
draw my name from the_ canvass, lea v.
ing• the issue in such a - crisis for the
p l eople to decide.
.1! Of my numerous Democratic friends,
in the other counties of the District
and particularly those who generously
stood ready td maintain their interests
by doing battle for me, cannot take
leave without tendering to each of them
my grateful acknowledgements for their
personal kindness.
Hoping success in the great cause
in which we all unite, like a band of
brothers, I hold that all minor con
siderations,and selfish motives Should
be overlooked for its accomplihtitent.
I am very, resretfully,
.MIVID M. BULL.
Sept. 24. 1844.
The Abolitionsits, ivest are at work
manfully for Mr. Biruey. Hear the
conclusion of a speech of one of their
orators. -He boasts, that
„ The Democratic party were repos.
ing beneath the Hickory tree, the coon
party under_the .Buckey tree, but the
Abolition party, thank Heaven ! were
rally ingunder the broad branches of the
Ceder of Lebanon, whose lofty top
piercing the sky, typified the region to
which Abolitionists would elevate the
natia,,and whose unfading leaf exhib
ited the immortality, of Abolition prin
ciples !” -
[For the Bradford Itepcirter.]
MESSRS. E. S. GOODRICH & SON.—
We have seen a Whig circular .‘ To our
fellow -democrats of the Bradford, Sus
quehanna itnd Tioga ;" stating that the
signers were persons who supporteil Mr.
VAN BUREN in 1840, but now are deter
mined to support Clay. Upon that cit.
Cular we see that our 'lames are placed.
We take this opportunity to state that
we neier authorized any persim to put
them there, either did we ever put diem
theie ourselves. We further state'that
we did suPport,Mr. VAN Burtestin 1840
and that we intend to support POLK &
DALLAS in 1844, if we live.
JOHN HICKS.
WILLIAM HICKS.
Celebration of the Battle of the Thames,
on the Fifth of October.
' At a meeting of the democracy of Ulster con
vened on Wednesday evening the 18th inst.,
for the purpose of making the necessary arrange
ments for celehratiug the glorious anniversary
of the battle of Thames, on the sth' of October
next, when on motion Dr. Edward Mills was
called to the chair, end Alansing Smith was
appointed secretary, and the following resolu
tions were unanimously adopted.
Resolved, That in the estimation of this
meeting, it will be proper and patriotic for the
democracy of Bradford Go., to celebrate the sth
of October by nolciing a general mass meeting.
Resolved, Therefore that a mass meeting of
the democraery will be holden at Ulster, in honor
of the Hero of the Throes, and the victory's of
our democratic fellow citizens of Maine and oth
er elates, and * also to aid in achieving a trium
phant victory of the democracy of Pennsylvania
at the coming elections. We respectfully invite
our blends to attend tho mass meeting at Ul
ster•on the sth of October. •
Resolved, That the following named gentle
men be appointed a committee to superintend
the mass meeting of the sth of Octobar.•
Alansiog Smith, Lockwood Smith, Thomas
Mather, J. M. Pike, J.M. Gorsline, Edward
Mills, M. T. Ransom,,G. W. Russell of Ulster.
Seth Salisbury, David Hill. C. Childs, C. E.
Pierce, H. M. Pack of Smithfield. •
Daniel Bvirik,„of Sheshecoin.
•
J. Culp, T. B. Overton of Towanda. f
C. H." Herrick, Levi Westbrook of Athens.
Addison McKean of Burlington.
Chauncey Guthrie, John Merrick of Spring
field.
Wm. Johnson of Ridgel eery.
Chester Thomas, M. Dewitt of Troy. '
Resolved, That' the proceedings of this meet
ing be signed by the offici us and published in
the Reporter. •
(Signed by the officers.)
WRIGHT'S INDIANAT EGETABLE PILLS
ARE A CuRE. FOR THE PILEI3.--ThO ex
perience of a thousand attests to their
excellent effect in this dreadful com;
plaint. The above Pills are a cheap
and most Infallible remedy for .the above
unpleasant disorder.' They have been
used with complete , success in old and
intricate cases, where individuals had
spent seores_of dollara in, medical ad
vice. They.arcv eQually as useful as u
preventative, will,injurc none, and on=
lv require a trial:_
Died,
In Troy` Village; on Batto4 l ll3eptinntiev 14th,
1944, Dr, O. Vassousi;
The subject. of this notice catne to his death in
a truly 'tragical Manner. ' While somecitizens
of Troy, and adjoinig townships were erectinga
Hickory pole on the afternoon-of Saturday last;
the top . of a pole that had been previously erect
ed and broken offand was still suspending at the
place where it was broken sullenly gave way
and came down, striking the deceased on the
head and causing
.his immediate death. The
deceased had been very active in snaking Prepera
tions for raising the pole and was siting at the ,
time the ill-fated blow came-upon ; In his
-death our community has suffered en irrepara
ble loss, and it will belong ere an aff;:ctionate re
inembrance of him will fade away. It is sel
dom that we hove the peace', of our village so
corroded as at the time the above melancholy
catastrophe, transpired. When persons fall a
a prey to sickness and. terminate their eorlklY
career by , protracted disease, the minds of s
viving friend's become resigned to their fate, for
we reflect upon the disiolution about to tak.a
place and meet it comparatively without a mur
mur, from seeing it in prospective. But when
the fiat of death is hu:led without any precur
sor, when we see one in the full tido of health
and 'a season of merriment suddenly laid low by
the iron scythe of death it produces a paralysis
upon the minds of all, and they arouse from their
lethargy only to realize that the_brittle thread up
on which human life, is suspended too often
breaks when least expected.
Islone:but those' who have seen the Tomb
close suddenly and forever over a form we once
knew and loved, can realize the sad certainty
and appreciate the inscrutable cause of danger.
It seems like some teriflic dream that comes
across a treaded itnagination and we flatter our
selves 'that in a lucid moment it may dis
perse the gloom, but stern reality is stamped
up4l it; and time only confirms'the truth, that
no assurance is given lot the tenure of human
life. Cott.
In Towanda township, September 20, of Ty
• ph= Fev,er, after a short illness of about two
weeks, Oscan, son of Byron and Wealthy A.
Kingsbery, in the twentieth year of his age.
But yesterday as it were, we were permitted
to mingle in the society of him. whom it hes
pleased an allwise being to remove from time
into eternity. Surely, "in the midst of life
we aro in death." That fresh and ruby coun
tenance, that told of heulthior many long years
to coioe, is now clasped.in death's cold embrace.
The many virtues of the deceasa:d secured, him
the friendship of all who knew him. His loss can
only be realized by those whose opportunities
hive allied the privelge of enjoying his socie
ty. He has left a large circle of relatives and
friends to mourn his departure, yet they are of
forded the inestimable consolation of believing
they will be permitted to meet the departed one
in a future world, and there mingle their voices
with his in praise to that being who has sworn
by himself "that his word shall not return unto
him void."
To All Persons Interested.
N the matter of the settle- In the Orphans
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merit of the account' of , Court of
Wm. Myer. ass guardian of 1 B radford
Elsy Maria,Moier. , i County.
The subscriber having beenappointed by the
Cnnrt, an Auditor, to adjust.the said account,
rill attend for that purpose at the Register's
Office in Towanda on Tuesday the sth day of
November next at two o'clock P. M.
E. S. GOODRICH, Auditor.
September 23, 1844.
Attention Bradford County Cavalry. _
yOU are hereby cornmanded . to meet at the
house of :Charles' Bennett in Standing
Stone on 'l'uesday October 1, at,9 o'clock A.M.
armed and equipped as the law,directs for parade
and inspection with the battalion.
Also, at the, Claremont House in the Hero.
of Towanda on Saturday the 12th day of Oct.,
next, at 9 o'clock A . M., arm &I and equipped as
the law directs for company drill.
Board of appeal in Towanda on Monday
-November 4th
R. H. CONKLIN Captain
Towanda. September 19, 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Oil.
v,er Vandusen deceaased, late of Troy tp.
are requested -to make immediate payment. and
nil those heving demands agiinst the same are
requested to present them, legally attested, for
settlement.
B. H. TAYLOR, Administrator.
Troy, September 23, 1844.
FARM FOR SALE.
finHE Subscriber offers his farm, containing
TWO HUNDRED Berm - situate in Al
bany township Bradford county, Pa. for sale.
This farm is peculiarly adapted to grass, suita
ble for dairy or sheep:. About one hundred
acres are under good improvement and well
fenced. ' Buildings consist of a good framed t,wo
story dwelling house with four rooms - on the
ground floor, and four bed rooms on the second
floor, kitchen, wash house and water closet at
tached. Barn, Hay, horse stabling, granary,
&c., &c. He will also sell the stock, consist
ing of Cattle, Horses, sheep, &c.; and also the
farming utensils now on the form.
For further particulars apply to apply to C.
L. Ward Esq., Towanda, or to thos sub.
scriber_oh the-preinises.
Albany, Aug. 10, 1844. - •
The New York Weekly Tribune. and N.
Y. Evening Post, insert'three times and charge
to this Orme.
BARD & SBERWOOLt,
.V3.I 3 iTC)/BRaWg gl/1 3 am
11E1 " W. BAIRD' &J. ISHERWOOD have
. opened an office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa.
and will attend to all business of said office, in
the line of their profession as copartners. J.
i Sapiwocia.will attend punctually at said office
in Troy, 4ind E. W.‘Bstan may be Consulted
at any time in relation to the business of the
119 n, at his office in Towanda. 43-6m
IRE
FOLK -AND. DALLAS !
Democratic 'lliass jtleelings. •
.12t Granville; Oct. 4.
, " 5.
-A snit:grit/Lam DOG -
HAS been at the subseribers Since . the 10
inst: whiett the owner can have by es
tablishing his ownership snit - paying, for this
advertisement.
W. PATTON.
Towanda September 17, 1844. •
M'KEAN'S HOTEL,
twou s liPao •
(Formerly kept by Col: I. N. Pomeroy.)
J & (4. S. IddiflAN..
Troy, September 2, 1814.
TUN, '
OLDLDAN TUCKER:
"Get out of the way " for still we come,
In spite the efforts of Henry and John.
STRANGE as it may appe6, the first arri
val of Fall and Winter GOods in this mar
ket am now opening at no. 3 Brick Row.
Our assortment consistir of the greatest var;e
ty of NTAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
ever offered in this village. 'Fo enumerate one
tent:i part the articles would occupy too much
spare. we will therefore content ourselves by
saying . we have Cloths, Cannlileraa, and Saul
netts
of every description, Foreign and Domes-
.tic Prints of various styles arid patterns, plain
striped and figured, black brown Alpachas,
Muslin de LaMes, Merinos' different colors,
Flannels all colors and qualities; Canton Flan
nel, Plaid Cloak anti Overcoat lining, Linsey's
different qualities, Bleached Shirting, Linen
Table Diaper, Winter Vestings a great variety,
Black Satin, Silk Velvet, a splendid assortment
of Bonnet Silks. Rihons, Artificials, Silk aid
Worsted Serge, Grecian Bobinet and Ashbur
tao Lace, Lace Edging, Inserting and Footing,
Mustl'n, Inserting, *Foundation, Ribbon Wire,
4 „„„r Wire ‘ Black and Colored Silk Fringe
and Main - great variety, Black Bugle Gimp,
(fashicna Ile) &c. &c.
The atte
tion of the Ladies is called in par
ticular to 'the ,greatest variety' of Shawls, fancy,
Colored, de Ines, changeable Gro de Rhine
and V e l ve t p ini a, Dress Handkerchiefs. Hosie
ry and Gloves every description, 30 doz.
.
mitts, comprising all
;ions, sizes and kinds, Che
!biretta, collari, cuffs }abbe, bead hair pins
and bonnet rihons &c.
and wristletts, neck, car.
ever offered at any one st n re in this•cbunty.
TraDa2tii:l sCl a
A large assortment which o ill be sold cheap,
wholesale or retail.
. - •
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, .TIOOTS
SHOES trc.
For further particulans call on
W. H. BAIRD & ,CCi:
• N 0.3 Brick Row:
•
Towanda, September 7, 1844.
S 5-000 YDS. Domestic Sheetiogs,
600 lbs. Cot. Yarn, 600 lbs.
Cot - Carpet Warp, white and colored Batts,
Wadding and Wicking a large supply, all
bought for CASH and will be sold as cheap as
the same qualities can be bought in Elmira.
Ithaca. Owego, or any other place this side of
New York , . We dont ask our friends to take
our ward for the above but call and satisfy
your, elves at BAIRD'S,
• September 7. 'No. 3 Brick Row.
EATHER, 2,000 lbs. Sole Leather, also
N 4 Cow, Kipp and Calf Skins of the best
quality just arrived at 'BA IRD'S
September 7, No. 3 Brick Row..
iRAVELING BASKETS and Reticules
by W. 11. BAIRD & CO.
;111. , ROOMS, Pails and Looking Gingen by
0 : - W.H.BAIRD & CO.
September 7th. No. 3 Brick Row.
A RK. ROPE and ARKS for sale at
BAIRD'S,
Septembe l r 7. N 0.3 Brick Row.
WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE SYRUP
fur sale at BAIRD'S,
:-epterriber 7. No. 3 Brick Row.
101 sALT just arrived nud for
sale as cheap as the cheapest at.
BAIRD'S, No. 3 Brick Row.
NEWEST GOODS,
And Cheapest Prices.:
ViI4URTON KINGSBERY, has just receiv.
ed and is now opening splendid assort
ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery. Paiata, Oil, Dye
4.c..•
which he will sell i,ery cheap for Cash.
Towanda. Sept. 7, 1844.
PORK, Flour, Iron, Nails and Glass, con
stain!), on hand at-reduced prices, by
Styt.7. B. KINGSBERY.
D99LBS. SOLE & UPPER LEA
THER, superior quality for sale.
ept. 7, 1844. B. KINGSBERY.
A VARIETY OF HATS & CAPS for
j o ilL sale by B. KINGSBERY.
MITE subscriber offers far sale his valuable
SAW MILL situate in the township of
Columbia,' about two miles from Columbia
Flatus. The Mill is Fleetly new, ell finished
and in good order. It, is situate in the midst
of an extensive and valuable tract of white pine
timber, all convenient to the mill—and has an
abundant supply of water at all seasons of the
year. Will be sold with from oae•to 140 acres
of- land, about seventy acres of the hind is im
proved. Good title will be given and terms
made easy if a portion is paid- down.
IRA PETTIBONE.
Columbia, September 10, 1844.
JOHN MOSS,
ALL persons indebted to tbe estate of Isaac
Ennis late of Standing Stone township
deceased, are hereby reque•sted to make pay
-1 silent without delay and ?Al persons having de
mends against said estate will please present
, thwu Us
ASA StEIIEtIS, i Mnu•ni -
strators.
F. S. WHITI4LAN. . •
Standing Skin . ; August 15. 1844,
Domestic Cottons.
FOR SALE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ouzatazips 4.naute eklailaw
N pursuance of ask order of the Orplian's
ji, 'Court of Bradford county; there Will' be ea
pusedip, public sale kou the 'premises, at one
ti'elock on the afternoon: of Tuesday, the first
day of October next, the following real estate,
to wire -A• tract of land situate in Granville tp.,
containing 109 'times; of thereaboata, &guided'
north on land of J. Pratt ;'eait'en land of Ma:
jor Bawler; south on land of Joseph
. Pratt,
and west kin land of Stephen Yeoman, and oth
ers; with about fifteen acres improved, and a
frame house and log barn thereon erected..
Attendance will be given at the time, and
place of sale by. the subseri bers, .
All persons having deny nids spinet - the es
tate-
are requested to attend. •
. JAMES fl ROSS,
JERIAL
Granville,,September 2,1344. •
LA. Sumner, Surgeon Dentist
TILL remain in Towanda far afew days
and may be found at Mr.Cross', where
he will be happy to wait on all who inay need
his professional. services. •
Towanda, September 2, 1844. •
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Solo.
mon Allen deceased, late of Franklin tp.,
are requested to make immediate payment . and
all thosehaving demands against the same ire
requested to present them, le,tally attested, for
settlement.
DAVID'ALLEN, Administrator. .
Granville. September 2, 15444.
&It:anal - am es. caralo4o,,,
DR. A. BORROUGHS would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Monfoe-and
its vicinity that he has recently located himself
in the village of Monroeton for the practice of
his profession, having fur several years been en
gaged in an extensive pratice and from the
many opportunities he has had of observing
disease in all its forms, be hopes by punctuality
and strict attention to busintas to give entire
satisfaction to those who may place themselves
under his care. Office at .1. P. Smith's Hotel
where he may all times be found, except when
professionally engaged.
Monroeton, September 10, 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
- .
LL persons indebted to the estate of Pat.
rick Brady deceased, late of Ulster tp.
are requested to make , immediate payment,
and all those having demands against thqsamo
are requested to present them, legally attested,
for settlement. .‘
LOCK WOW I SMITH,
PATRICK.CUMMINS.
Administrators.
Ulster; September 10, 1944.
.tvL
~MORRIS WATTLES, Attorney and
• Counsellor at Law, Towanda, Bradford
Co., Pa. •
i t C61..5...M31.&r1a IMaIJ3ZWo
PROCLAMATION.
%WHEREAS, by an act of Assembly of
1' the Commonwealth, entitled, "An act
relatinj to the election in this Commonwealth,"
i t i s „ J o :ned upon me to give public notice of
such elect.`on to be held, and also the enume-
- -
mien in stiLM notice what officers are to be
elected, I , Jc;:-IN N. WESTON, High Sheriff
of the county o f ,Bradford, do hereby make known
and give notice. to thr electors of said county;
that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held
in said county, oo TUESDAY, the Bth day of
October in the several districts in said county,
to wit: In the dish let of
AL BANY, •
at t h e sc h oo l h ouse i n the north district near the
house of W. Wilcox. In the district of
ASYL UM,
at Jacob Frutchey's. In the district of
• ATHEIqS. . •
at Judson & Kendall's. In the district of
ARMENIA,
at Wrightinan Pierces. In thy' district of
BURLINGTON.
at the house of Ad'ii M'Kenn. In the district Of
CANTON.
at Benjamin Coon:laugh's. In the district of
COLUMBIA.
at the house of James Morgan. In the district of
DU REL.,
at the house of S.S.Bislley. In the district of
FRANKLIN,
at the house of vy Di. Deemer. Ire the district of
GRANVH.LE,
at the school house, No. I, at Granvilivorners.
In the district of
HERRICK.
at the house of N.B.Wetniore. In the district of
LiTcHFIELD.
at the house of R. Park
LEROY,
at the school house in Leroy. In the district off
MONROE,
at the house formerly occupied by L. Fowler..
In the district of .
ORWELL
at the house formerly occupied - bit li. ,f oss ,
In the diitrict of
PIKE.
at the house of E. Dewolf. In thy d'isarict of
RIDGBERRY, '
at the house of L. Pierce. In the, district of
' ROME,
at tbehouse of L.S,May oar(
SHESIIEW . II N,
at tho house of Dan'l Brink
• SMITHF►.P,I,D,
at . thelouse of A. J.Gero ul d. In the district of
SPRINC.FIELD.
at the house of T Wit ,fer. In the district of
STANbJ.N G STONE.
at the house of S. St evens. In the district of
sourii CREEK.
at the school ho• use. near Asa Gillett's, in South
Creek. In thy, d',suict of
TCAV ANDA BORO',
at tho ClaT err,ont House. In the 4istrict
TOWANDA. Tp..
at the ec►.ion; house near . Andrew C. Gregg's
In tho ! , ist•rict of • ,
TROY.
at dye r,ehool house in the village of Troy. In
the di Ariel of •
SPRING}I LT.,
(formerly Tusearora,) at the sehoolitopse . nttar
J. J. Lewis'. In the district of
ULSTER, a .
at the house of ULSTER,.
/Hetrick' of
WARREN.
at the house of B. Cooper.. .1101te 'dis'trict of
ts
' ' WELLS, •
at the house of E.E 'Ayres.. In the tlettiet of
WINIMIA-M;"'. • '•
at the late of E. Mesell, deceased. la
the district of
•
N-YALUSII U,
at the him of E. Vaiighn,jr.' In the district:of
at F . riuii 'Brown's. •Ai *bid' tbia-ind plans
thcelectors Atacama will elect by -
Ono person for °overarm of . this Comnw*ltli.
One .person for Canal Commissioner of this
Commonwealtbe:..- - . •-- • . - .
One person to represent the counties of Brad
ford, Susquehanna and Tioga is the House of,
Representatives of the. United States, •
One person to fill - the vacancy in this, Con
gressional district occasioned by the death of the
Hon. A. 11., Read: • ."
Two persons to represent the countyl Brad- v &
ford in the, House of Representatives of this
Commonwealth.
One person, for Commissianer of this pinnty.
One person for Auditor of this county;
At the'same•time rind place.vagreeahli - to the •
provisions of the act of Assembly, may be voted
by the electors of-this county, for or against the
.sale of the Main Line.. The ballots, deposited
to be endorsed " Main Line," with the words
for the sale of the main line," upon them, or
"against the safe of the main line," al their
opinion may be. --
And in and by said act,•k am further directed
to give hotice " that every person excepting jus
tices of the peace, who shall hold.any office or
appointment of profit and trust under the gov
ernment of the United States, or of Misstate, or
of any city or incorporated district, Whether a
commissioned officer or agent who is, or shall
be employed under the legislative, executive or
judiciary deportment of this state, or of United
States, or of any incorporated district, and also
that every member of Congress, and of the state
Legislature, and of the select orcommon Conn
'ell of any city, or commissioners of any incor
porated district, is, by law, incapable of holding
or exercising, at the same time, the office or. ap
pointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any
election of this commonwealth, and that no in
spector, judge or other officer.of any such elec
tion, shall be then eligible to any office to bo
voted for. _
By the 4th section of an act passed th; 16th
day of April, 1840, it is provided. " that the 13th
section of the act passed July 2d, 1839, entitled
" en act relating to the electors of this Com
monwealth," shall not be so construed,ss to
prevent any militia officer from tenin'g asjudge,
inspector or clerk, at any general or speciatelec4
lion of this commonwealth.
In the 61st section of the act first mentioned
it is enacted, that " every general and special
election Shall be open between eight" and ten in
foreno.,n and shall continue without interrup
tion or adjournment until seven o'clock' in the
evening, when the polls shall be closed.
It is further directed:that the meeting of the
Judges at the Conn House, in the borongh,of
Towanda, to make out the general return, shall
be on the ; third day after the election, which
will be on the 11th day of October.
The conferees of this Congressional district
will meet at the Court House in the borough of
Towanda, on the seventh dayrafter the election,
which will bo on the 15th day of October.
Given under my hand at the borough of To.;
wanda, the 2d day of September, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty
four, and of the independence of the United
States the 'sixty.ninth.
JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
MY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies issued
from the court of common pleas of Brad
ford county, to me directed, I shall expose to
public sale at the house of E. Raynsford to the
Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 7th
day of October next, at one o'clock; P. M.,
The following described piece or parcel, of
land situate in Litchfield township, and boun
ded as follows : beginning at a- pine knot and
stones, and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. lb
links; thence N. 34° W. 100 p. to a white
oak sapling for a corner ; thence E. 120 p. to a
chestnut sapling for a corner ; thence north
twenty four perches to the south west corner of
a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill a post;
thence E. 131 2-la p. to a post a corner for
Chauncey Parks; thence S. 184 p. to a post
on the N. line of David McKinney's lot ; thence
231 2-l0 p. to a posti a white oak, N. 8°
IV, Marked as a witness ; thence N. 16 , fi.'to a
post S.E . corner of a lot bought by the parties
of the first part from Robert Spalding; thence
W. 150 p. or to a post on The town Nile be
tween Athens and Litchfield townships ; thence
north on said town line 60 p. to a post ; thenco
E. 55 p. or to a corner S. 6 8-10 p. of a lot
forwerly deeded to Daniel Parks; thence N
6 8-10 p. to, said Park's corner; thence E. 19
p. or to an tr.her of Park's lots or place of begins
Three hundred and twenty seven acres
and twer.t.y eight perches more or less.
- A LBr) . —One other lot beginning at a.crook
ed cher t nut the S , . W.corner of a lot surveyed
to Da diet Done ; thence N.lOO r. to a hemlock
sapii.o g; thence E.BO to a post; thence 8.100
a post ; thence W. 80 p..to the beginning.
C('T ,taining fifty acres more or less; and both
14r ices inclusive containing three hundred and
wiventy seven acres and' twenty eight perches
• with about ninety acres improved and a framed
house, one framed and one log barn, 'and two
apple orchards thereou, and one half saw mill.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Benjamin Lambert to the use of L.H. Sher
man vs. Charles Chandler.
• J
• Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, Sep. 10, 1844. j-
In the district of
ADMINIS'TRATOR'S NOTICE:
ALL persons indebted to the estate of David
Pratt deceased, late of Canton township
are requested to make immediate , payment, and
all those having demands against the same are
requested to present them, legally attested, for
settlement.
thedistrict of
In the district of
JULIUS PRATT. 7 Administratom.
CHESTER PRATT.
Canton,iA utust 15, 1844 •
STRAYED OR STOLEN, from the . sub
scriber; in Orwell 'township, nu the night
of the 24th of Aug:, A DARK BAY HORSE
9 years old. the off 'Aid foot white,irithemall
windgall on , tl* . roside of the right hind
On the head, w'oere the head stall isrlieed;the
mane is cut The abovetewardwillbepaid
or the recnr4ry of the horse, and his delivery to
me. VVif. irIA . THEWS.
Otwes, Sept. 5, 1844. ,
LL personsiire hereby dootioned against
purchasing a'. certain note%iTert by me
to Dudley C: Huinpbry fot a67tonly flavdollars
heing.dated in April or May ..18$9,Itel shall
not pay, the. same unless cooipelledloy,ptheeso.
of law, having received no'salue
ARM. G'7otl
- Aiguit isih, 1844.
BALE Portsmouth Sheetingithe bevel*
iniirket, which will be wild 'che4o;
Jute , 1;9,.1644. BASPlife CO.
.I.N. WESTON, Sheriffs
Sb REWARD!
NOTICE.
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