The lima Question. e i g limeof for Ifertry ,Cley, that i o g reat Statesman," halt if M s 1 . 0 1 3 have no other proof of this as ion, then Abe constant wavering and of his whole political career, t hese profs unlit ,be poor indeed; w e lad always thought that the .oisites for a great statesman consta. ID s ager and comprehensive pow oftniddi a powir sufficient to trace 0 c ause to effect ; And to grasp and rel t rutha as they really exist: But : erer w ill, without prejudice, care ,„v:reviesv his political couise, cannot .tonc lude that he has been the most :Isoin alate demagogue - that has ever e n on our country. Me appeal, to coy opposed to a Bank. - tes - in Congress- fro roan 1811, to .• 1816. .1. • ,This vagrant prtwer , to erect a k after having wandered thfoughout w hole Constitution in quest of.aotne en ig spot whereupon to. - fasten, :been at length. located; by the gen- B o from Georgia; oil_ that provision l e t authorizes con g ress to, lay and o k taxes, &c. In 1791, the pow ;referred to one part of the, instru i 1 ; in 1911, rci another,. Sometimes alleged to be deducible from the ?ICet to„regulate commerce.' 'Hard ssed here, it (Iwamoto and shows : Wunder the grant ta - coin money.— , s agacious Secretary of the Treasti jt, im,"pursued , the wisest course; taken shelter - behind general,_ ail and i t nposing 7 terms. his declared, in the preamble 6 the act cstablishing the baulk,' that it _ ill be ray conducive to the success conducting of the national finances; iffiend to give facility to the obtain atoms ; and will be productive of iderable advantage to trade and in gry in general., No •allusion is .1e to the collection of taxes. .What ae nature of this Government? ralphatically federal—vested with aggregate of specified powers for eral purpotes, conceded by existing, ereignties, who have themselves TAINE,D what is not so eoncediid; Th power to charter com ies,lS.,NOT specified in the grant, I contend, is of a - najure not trans ideby mere implication. It is one most, exalted attributes .of iiover r, In the exercise of this GlGAN power, we have seen an East In inipany created;which kas car ;may. desolation; and DEATH, aout one of the largess portions habitable world." * x* * risa corporation. such as the bill opiates ? It is a splendid associa tf individuals. But rpcirations enjoy exclusive Oki ; that is, the corporatora have egos which no others possess.— you create fifty corporations in one, you have only fifty privi oodies instead of one. I contend le *States have. the EXCLUSIVE 'ER to regulate contracts, to de " &c.—E See History U. S. Bank le next consideration which in im to oppose the rental of the ter, was that he believed the tion had, during a poition of riod of its existence, abused its 4,and ,had sought to subserve as of a political party. Y Tression. indeed, was admitted House of Representatives, in 1 4 'ou`the present-bank,'' &c. ff third consideratioriupor; which in 1811.. was, that,as the pow- to a corporation, such as was to be enntinuetL • Was NOT 1 , 1-GRANTED in the consti. tud not then appear to him Jecesary to . carry Into effect any vera Which were specifically Co s- niess 'was not atithernet! Joe ihe Bank. 'The Cous.l4o - powers delega )rohibitery—po7ers expreied Iructjtre," Arc.-{,Hist. 670._ • - aey in Faviof a Bank. litical piawer be incidental to . irporations, there ought, per ,e in the General Government interpoise to that which is eX the States. 'Such a counter ight not kndeed be necessary Eif Is exercised the power to in -I;anks 'equally, or in proper their respective populations.— , nouns case. A single St to *rig capital equivalent, ' or ,to one-fifth of the. Whole capital of the United States.— les combined have the major bauking capital ofithe United In the event Many Convulsion, the distribution of banking lc, might be important, it may that the mischief would not Id by creation , of a Ne at, since its location must .he of the States. But. in this location of the Bank is ex rorable, being in one of the Iv, not likely; from its ?ell as its loyalty, to concur is for subverting the govein a sufficient security against . Igency is to be 'f ound, in;thet of branches; .'in different , . ig and reacting upon' Ole / .tatilin. and upon each ot4- / /Ise. U. Bade, pi (112!: BRADFORD 011111 pu. •!i,; 1 1 , f Ai I e: tuf7l - Plate y o nhooti _d: w . -, a tit ur t g, on II 9.; This.is'Deniocra, . beAhunderl 77 -, f', Bradford county Erect ! Th,e fwhole Peintfr cratic ticket elected by triumphan,t majoritiegq ,We give belOw returni froth nearly all the'coUnty,ntficlent ;to 4).ow_tha.t. w. 4 have, car 7, ried e'verything by' overwhelming Majorities,. siunk's ,inajoriiy : will , not fall :far short..., of: 500 !-. Wilmot has distaneed'his cumpetitor—r-hik majority, will probably exceed,.Booi., and ; the average'-majority.wfll be at least - 6001,7u , , !-:: . The victory is most . aignal ansl triumphant. The Coons, poor fellows; after boaS' tinithat they you'd, "cartainlY eatry this .counly," .find' themselves, most emphatically ! • BRADFORD IS GOO D . FOR 50b FOR 'POLK & DALLAS ! . , TOWNSHIPS. Athens, Albany, Asylum, Armenia, Burlington, Canton, Columbia, Duren, Frankliß l Granville; Leroy, Litchfield, Monroe, Orwell, Pike, Herrick, Rome, Ridgberry, Smithfield, Springfield, Sheshequin, South Cheek, Standing Stone, Towanda borough, N tp., Troy. Ulster. Windham, Warren, • Wyalusing, Wysox. Wells, WET FEET.-It should be remem bered that Colds, Coughs, Consump tion: Fevers, Asthma, Infiamation of the Lungs. Pleurisy, and many other fatal disorders, are often the result of catching cold, in codsequence of wet' feet, damp clothes, night air, .16c. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a most delightful medicine for carrying •off a Cold, because they expel from the system all morbid and corrupt humors, (the cause , of every: kind of disease.) in so easy and natural a manner that the body is relieved of all its sufferings -as if by magic. Four or five of said In dian. Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to. bed, will in a, short iitne remove the most violent case of Cold, but if used occasionally afterwards,will keep the system so completely free' ,from all humors that disease, in any fOrm, will 'be absolutely impossi ble. ". For sale at the eitore of .T. D. & E. D. Montanye, in Towanda, and - by agents published in another cOlumn oG 'this paper. - • . ear Caution.—As counterfeiters are abroad, avoid all stores; of doubtful cbaractir, and be particular.' in tall cas es. to atilt. for Wright's Indian Vege &Ole Pills.; BAKERY! BAKERY! IVirOI7LD Yespectfully inform the citizens of Towanda and its vicinity,lhat Phitve coimmen Cad the Baking business in, the shop -formerly 'occupied by Mr. Retie,' where I shall keep Bread,' Crackers, Cakes, and Pies con stantly for sale. Cakes for parties made 'to or. der on Very 'short notice any .. time. All or' , dirs (nun ardistanee punctually ettendeirm. Cash paid for' Lard and' Eg'gs. ' • G. H. BATON: Towanda, Oct. 1.84; -Adjourned ~Special Court: AN adjourned Special Court will be holden at the ~Court „Towanda; on Tuesday the -10th Any of December runt, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the trialof_rhe following causer, to wit : , Rebeccalkhrsdar vs. Jeremiah Decker et. Samuel Feaightlis. Mewia M Paimer,, . et.•al. ~Prothonotary's office. ..: 3., Towanda, Sept. 30, 1844, , 11[111ATS for into and ifoo of CAPS in town et • ' BAIRDS: Sepiendier 31?: • Nor 'rick Rom.' PURE WHITE . LEAD: • "Spanish White, Vetwitian• Red. ::Witulow -Maim &c. &c. &c. at‘'MAIRDS. Soptember,lo; ••••,:.:!-XO. 3. Brick Row. i ,E3 ,, Af! . ,: . ,',;.' oF, ;SHE; , 4teriiiiiiiitirotioiiiii 's; CONGRESS, tZ) • , 4 •• • • [•1 GOVERNOR. . 1 1 a g eD 4 i 100 • 81 38 70 103 73 38 64 46 mai. 2 " 10 maj. 107 49 85 32 20 106 58 65 33 o 18 5 / 45 126 0 98 76 120 149 147 80 25 9'4 102 173 29 15 90 113 127 45 125 81 151 83 94 174 19 84 111 139 18 74 41 106 78 76 61 67- 99 80 91 65 42 38 80 50 150 102 79 78 36 50 73 99 122 158 30 106 85 86 105 TUNE, OLD DAN TUCKER. meat withont delay, and •all persona having tle • ' . ' ----!-- •) . • " ' , =ands against said, estate OTRA.NGB as it may appear, the first arri- thein to will pleatiepiesent , . 0 val of Fall and Winter Goods in mar j Atlminiattatons: ket are nose opening at no. 3 Brick RoiV. •:- ABA STEVENS. ~ „ ~ F. S. RITIVIAN. • Oar assortmentemisists of the'grestest vart& sia ri ji n 'i 'Stone,' Augnit 15; 1944.=" ' t &of terrAPLE . FANCY DRY GOODt3 • •.• • "-: ever offered in this village, To ea . oFeerat , O,ene 44311..NI§TRATOR'S tenth [apt the articles would 'occupy- . too much ,spaae, we will.therefine content ourselves by,. 4 ALL persOnilndibted to thoestate, of Oh saying We have Cloths , Calisiplenza, and Seth- ver.lrandosendeconoted;ilite:ef:TreY neturof every description, FOieign and Denim- all requested to makelminediate payment, and tin Print ' of'various styles - arid patterns , plain ' ' all th os e hevini &panda against - the seine are striped and ' figured, black brown'. Alpachas, requested to present them e legally. attestedahr Muslin de Lilac's, Merino* ,differen t cobra ,- settleulent. Flannels all colors and qualities, canton i Flan- - TAYLOR; .nel, Plaid'Cloak and Overcortiliiiiing, : larise,y 7 ,B cr., tat o er different qualities; Bleached Shirting; .pihen Table DiaperiMinterVetitiniii I trkl variety,' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE: Black Satin, Silk Velvet, a splendid assortment •- , •,.- ty ,• • of Bonnet Silks; Ribonti, Artificial,, Silk aidperaans,indeltted.to the Ono efOliFer Wonted Serge,'Grecien' Bobinet and Aihbfir- A: Arnold, late ,of SMithfield awrishiy, de- Gm Lace,Lace Edging, Inse rt ing and Footing, 2 ceased v ats *deified to piste' ' , payment. and ;Muslin luent:mi. • Foundation''' perends having domande against., ettid estate : . are Bonnet Wire, Black and .Colored.B4ii rriege notified se, Resent them properly, authenticated and: Gintp great varlety,Blaklhtilo lotleettlement.' - • • (fashionable) are. ' :BBNJAMINITHOMA.Bi.EMmutorr TheattentiOneif ;thiLadies Is call& in%par-S ept . ge. Agot/L.„ , , ticulai- to iheitthilest variety' of-Shawls; fancy, • Colored de iLaines, changeable Gro de Rhino ItADigiNA4T,44, and VelvetpOinn,Tressliandkerchiefit. trosie- • — 7 -- •. , _ 'ry and Gloves -of every- description'', 30 Av Lir persona indebted to trie estate ot • yobert Oliver late of the qty. of. Bahintbre in mitts, comprising all sorts, sizes end Vile'. • ; ' • ' t ' the State of Maryland deceased, ate req uested to relzene, cellars, culls and tablyt, ,beed.hoit pill' • d all and wristletts,neek, cap grid bonnet ribOri's dte , mike" itutoe,ote payment,thos e g ever ( - Cond.:it any bne !ton in this ebuitty.. :dent 1 nds naiad the same xequeetetltepresent all tt sled for ,settlements, • ..; (..:6613/341agiaa' '' 44 - eill i j Pg C: SA itti, .; A large assortment Which will be geld cheep, ,ti Athena; 134 t. 28,. 1844.; • , Pol • wholesale or. Weil-- • • If AR'D WAPE,:CROCiit ir," 43061'5, '''AttIVIINISTRATOR'ff NOtICE:' ' sl-MS • • •' ' ft For farther '•,*/ partianlars call : ori 1 1 4 1, persousindohted to the estate lif Spio- W. H. BAIRD-N. CO.:. mon Allen - deeeised, Mie of Franklin tp., ; • - Nd-. 3 jirich Rptc.. " afe'reipiested to Mike immediate payment, and TeWeiule•SePieFeher 7, 1844, ' all thek.-Inving-iiernelui'li again,t tlte.same,gre requested to present Mern, lep.ally attested, for ''settlerhere ' • - 1" - ' . ii. , ,-;DAVlDALLElF.;Adtpinistrater, o , Orauville, September 2, 1444. .1 .. . Domestic Cottons.'''' 1112 Ain YDSI Domestic §)teetlngs, 9 _Cr e ltifltr , 600, 114,.0 cit,, Yarn, 6d0,05. • _cot 'Carpet • arii,' whito and'lm`loieti klattS, '' . 4, ; ~,, ' 130 .0 p 1 3 , ; ..m u ~,4,14), 1 11,4N15T131,17011 ,NPTIC. Walling MIA` Wrelting 4' 'utile' Sought:for CASH 'arid will be ;SOW as theapiis , ' . ~, --.-- 1 ' t *the samid-qpditiesf e_in be. bought= In F i linirs, ''tE *tonne indebted to'tbe estate-of Pit. Ithaca, Owego, or any other place, thicailtlif "; ':rick; 11 1 10. 1 ,5ri Aleceebe4c.=lsltt , of,,VlslyoP New York. We dont ask our friends to take .. aSo . requested to, . make immediate payment,) lour weid for idle- above-but„ al and: satisfy . ttridill theiiehavini denten& against flieptithe yourselves. at • , . T ._ I , :„ -, ` t. =,j3,A,IADA , -, Aire reqUested to present them, legallyotttestlx 4 ..151 81 , 21 * 7. • ...= i- . ' kg". 3 18 1 ,ick,4e: #7 , !V l 9..'''Fllk , - ; i • • ' Illr; SATO E,134' 2,000 Ms. :Elcole Leather, also !1,• • • - 4 LObit'Wobill §Mititl -/"' ''- ' ;t ''.. I t : PATRICK C MATINS:: IA c°.: I 7;.I;CIPP 04 0 ± 1 1(. 8 k44 , oC,eluttictsc • - • • quality just arrived at ieetlitD'B • - ti ?'" x ' MFYlNtrAt' c qsti ti isier;Beinembor fil; l8;14. - - '''' ` " ' , - .lB ePlernbon '4 4:1 -- ---.'1 Pi ifa:P B.7i4Aw • '''' -' '' •' ' s --- '• ri ..! ,i : .).' ; )..:(1': =MN , VISRAVELING BASKETS i iiiiiltetiordila II:: :i:r +f "gki l.r.,.filikrikE!!A l Porl..iuc,- . , ji: ikir.' l 'i'-' .l '': ;Wi L r li 7334 / /11 " . ' C0 '4.)1 . MORRIS WATTLES, Ationibyittnd IROOMS, NHS and- LeoliliP thirairea*i lalko - Ratinatller at Law, Towanda, Bradford V , : y. B. BAtIID 4; Blip); Ron:, over 'lra:: ''' eitemlierita:' ' '' " ".' '/Vri:' Deide'Row.; 'iil .Si. Minifeliiteeil ::111:3d 0 .:- • i .k. , - t , 1 'l,, ,- . , Y011 , '.;1. , ..." '`'.. "C f -)1:.11 - 3; . -" , •;::. 3 tit Itit;l II .114 io icr:.-:._,:kz 1 ItEcTio .; • 7 ME =EI CONGRESS, ' o 103 39 116 63 120 102 146 27 100 30 152 80 96 170 BE 140 68 96 79 82 48 14(1 103 • 81 66 90 120 "Get out of the . way " for still' we come, In spite the efforts of Henry and John. fly 1;17'4;4 !1;', 7.)5;i'1747.,5i1!4 4844 ii :: NIIII REPRESENTATIVS, 169 38 69 WO 37 IE 708 '53 ea 33 111 63 130 106' 80' '132 149 X 146 89,...• 28 88 , 97 172 31 110 `lO2 151 21 64 96- 89 78 • , 85 82 80 38 25 58 2 64- 97 79 136 107 78 136 68 102; 93 80 = 124 A DMINISTRA TOWS NOTICE. _ A .LL persons in4bted to the estate of Isaac Ennis late of Standing Stone tciw,nittip deceaiid, iambi requested to Make" tiny. E ~.,..„, ~,,,. , .:.. •.,. ;,:„. ...,,, ;,) ; ; !•q:7 EMI COMMS'N'R I 3. MI 'V ,•• c • • .-- :, O 7. ?A g . 60 ; 123 77 '69 107 , 55 52 33 - 122 • 110 78' 125 107 126 146 27 97 31 79 . 26 109, 141 DT 57 94 91 75H -64 80 37 68 89 1121 _ , „,Presidcntial,,Electioll, ; • i' , ;- , 1 , iiiiitootatolioiki ...; ~,..,,,.. lillOw i. itElagiti, iiiicidookiiiiintii , a 1, 9 5,3 t w - , thezimisima i utiljetleft/Wict reAciiiit.°•the 4 90 0 4 k ~ 9. 9 •4 1 , 4 543? w #4 4? . ' iris &pitied tiitiiii'ine' to b e IRIDhc ifetie.i'a( s d e ti ligedicitiiozbe hekliitaidiAlsoheesuutesk 4 1 .t . 4.90:10-lactilelP Mutt *Slept, erg hi l bsi, oleeted, I;JONN N. SITESTCKIIIigIi Sheriff ofitniviiiiifoThiedfotii;dolitebyttillti kiitieth aedigivo totilmsioAck.,ltictors of,R44I 4 OWItYi; that a IGNpRA, L. ELECTION will be hold ,itf ilia eounti; I aIi'PRIDAVY tiielfa. dliii OF -Norembeeititheammd distils:tan said county,' to, iiti4„lyi the"AfilliNt district of , "" ' . eij the ;this@ hone/ in' thole:nth &hitt heti the heuseorW,..Witqex. : 7 , , 1ci, 1 4.1iii , f;;1:110.: Asylum. , . at Jae& Frutchey'e. lln the distriet'Of '''''' oli er s 2, .../ r l' .! .tAfrifENSit ",•I'l;,1 t .1. , *kind** dt iceedall'e.‘.,"./Ix th ilhitrickol-... at *r l iihtmett Nen:Olt:* ti the'diiiiri'a of ''' ::q..) , .' -,:I , HURLINGToup ' , Tun , ,r• ; ', S tlikatOliitt olitd'n .IWlEelli4 X 4 thedistikkof • , . CAISTON. etlieniimin:Coottangh a, 'ln e nutlet of .. ' 1 h''''•:COLUMBIAL' at the.housinf Jamey- Mehisn.., lathe district of ; ME f • DU,RELL, ! - it the tiOUge tti - the diatinet of TRANkLIN, atihelhoOse.of Wm. Deemer.liallio.diattidt of ME at i 45 school liouse,hio.l tit:Gninviildcornerti. In Olei ttsirict'Of at the hot h s!. of Pi . B.W epnore.ifi the distric! of - 1 0 ITCHFIE1D, at' the fiopse'of R. ?di. , Id the: disitia• of • • •,• I. : • •-•, • - LEROY. •, . . : attic school, house, in,Leroy. E 41.0 e district of et the houge fotinerly occupied by L. Fowler Irt the thittrict of; - • ' - .1 ORWELL, at the house formerly occupied by I. H. 'toss In the,districtiof i , PIKE; • " attlidligtikisfor rE;Deatolf.:l‘ln thivai s t r iot o f RIDGIIERRYii at the house of L. Pierce at thehow of .L.S,Mayttard . - It. the district of ° at this of the 'district of k' I '''') 'PAIITHFIELD.! • attimhguse 0f . 4.1.Ger0n14. -In tho Oistrict, of Mil , • SP NGFIELD.. at ihei Gorse of the iiiitrkt of ••STANDING-I STONE.• •• • !.. at thq.howe.pf • s. ; ,6.{evege.., diarict,z,of _ SOUTH, cgtEx. . at the school house near Ann Gilleteei, in Sod* Crieti."." In MO' distticrof • .:{: • • ' at the ~larernopt House. In the district of tr TiVANDA.' TP:. .'-'• • Ht the swift:sit house near Andrew C. Gregg's .the district of TROY, 'at ttio'' 6chclot of Tiny.' In the district of • ;-) • ) ) , , (formerly Tuscarora ,) ut the school house near J. S. Le wis'.' In tho dlitriet of • ... at the house of S.B.Holcornb. In the district of at the house of Roper..• In the district of WELIAS;.- at the house of E. E. Ayres. To, the district of WINDHAM; at the house lato of E. Russell, deceabed: • In the -district of „- , • vvY-Abuspo, at the houitt citt. Vaeihnor.. Inihe'diefrict of , ''WYSOX:" at Frank•-stown',.. ;At:which tigso. B /4 PlitcP the elector* aforesaid will elect by ballot— 'l renty-six'pertaiii for Electors of Prasiden't end Vice:Pnesident of the United States, . And i in and by paid act, I_ pm further directed to iive - iiotioeq , that iiery 'persoifeicePtilig jun • tices'of the peace; who 4611 hold any -Irma:or ! ?fiPi),lLßitg!lncef_ t profttstuad, unst,under the gov ernment of the'United Btatei, or Of 'this shite, or 'ortihf city•or- , iricOrpilratedAlstrict, whether a .coutirnsaititted officer or : agent who is, or . shall b; employe() under the legislative, executive or jiidietari "dePoitinent: of 'this state; or Of United .liitateatfor of zany iocorporpted district. and also that i epary . member of t Congress, and_of the state tegtittiture, l idid the'lielect or eink`indit' colin cil of any city*. or commissioners of, any,irtcor- Porelc4, ll 4rietris, !Ay, law , incapable of holding or exer cising et the genie time, dm' 'office Or Sp iiOintinenf of' Wire, Inispectbf' cletkOV ally election of this eoltnnenw,calth,, and that no, hi spectorrjudgc. e or ether officer of any such ele lion,' shalt te' then eligible to any 'office tale voted foi. ' ; ,••= - 'l -- ;•,;f1 the 4th ,section of an act passed the 18th day Of iVpr;18 1 10, it fe Provided,ulliat the'ltth thd Rey petted:Nix:El; 1839. entitled t el et ie 3 • 4 ' l o e- e l ec k ' f ,"i° f , monweilth," shall pot be; eo construed; as to inilitia tiffietrfront Sereing inspector or clerk, at any, Otters' or speciol,elec- . tion ofthis commoriwcodti.t. 'ln the;lllit section'athit act first mentioned itittenacted. `thati".4tvoty. general and- aerial el!Ftion,shelLbe open between eight and tan in forenoan and i shall 'k;ainirineeiitbout interrep- - titm cip , adjounameittmtit seven. o!clock in , the. opening. odunithe . polle shall tog closed. It further directed, that the, meeting Of the' I .loakei rit'ttie ecourt ''FlOrAe,. in the - borough, of Towanda, : tict make: out the. general return, shall lita on the third day after the election, which t'd kit i the '4lli r NOPerebar. ' e:tkivrsinidetimy,bsrtd at ihe,borongh ofF,6= t spanda, the _2(l dm of Cctobery in' the y ear, of •itr faird'ohiNhousi;nd'i'igfitlititidred'titid 'forty of , therioleisindetice the United , States the•rixtvnirith §tel'itt IstEWESTIO:OIIS • 9 s:1,„ ,And-Checg Peg Arrat'eai, r. , . IrritrWTO* KINGEIBE RIC; ttitlfjiist tod)and *Msg. Alt ajfP l endi4-galri-' Fiei4 of FALL AND 3VIN7'g.R COO I*, • I " 64 , behfiet:i. ; #figikhc ?Pig vpry,ck,gp . for • TOsvend gent 18 , 14 r• r• ' ' • 1 IL tr, - . • , z stantiy of ; fiend at re i joccel prices. by' ':' . ..tiNtV7l l : , In the district of ROME, SHERIFF'S SALE. latirtikivircifinetsattirinottt Jup from the court offlotomon plellsilq"( 1 7 ford cOnli tutualt!SPecietlialatO : iijose to 'public sate . idttiii 40ilse iifgEgnifardin the 'Borough of Towanda, ,on Mooday. ;the 7th day of Otgilber trOztrint Pfre'n'tsW,P. M.. The following described-piece or parcel of land ;sittlatp io;Literb4o4i Ae