Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 16, 1844, Image 3

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    fIECTiON RETURNS,
Shenk. Markle,
660
• 2300
- 200
Aliegbany ,
ofdford ,
g o dford;
Beet s '' .
44 5 .
'3Ol.
558
4500
310
320
ester,
1642
590
140
,Joton ,
Th,of)hin ,
id a ivare,
:I yette ,
tlatingdon,
450
950
100
900
erne.
,7c ter.
t , anon ,
260
655
1160
1250
100
900
'cc9T nino
.ntgornerY'
J nroe, „
•
,trry ,
ilad'a cit.' , ancl co.,
500
350
950
900
?per,
\ ,, t h a mpton;
riemerseti.
vinehanna,
,
880
1100
1000
toga,
60,
200
• 900
1920
895
Ishington.
, avae,
' e stmoreland ,-
.
NIEMAND l ELEcTiox..—The officio
r em give the following vote, viz.:
Pr3a,
Orrdll,
Majority' for Pratt,
it will be seen that the total vote cas
the State is 69,530—being 5,237
are than was east at , the late Presiden
-1 election, and J 6,365 more than at
preceding Governor's election. In
the Federal Whig majority was
Democratic gain in four years
LClDE.—R.'Hamilton, a.merchat,it
Louis„was found dead in his
, in that city on the 23d ultimo.—
rad not been seen since early Sun
iorning, on which day, it is sup
he committed suicide, by shoot
himself in the head with a revoly...
pistol.-four balls" from which hhd
effect - . He had been laboring
the effects of: indisposition and
11' insanity for- some time past.
What in the 'world makes you
I have the Fever and Ague.
Why don't, you go to Wright's
pt some of his Pills ?
1 don 4 know. Do you think
w,ould help me anv ?
Help you! yes indeed—l used
one half of a box and am as
s ever. Be sure to get them at
.169 Race street. and use nothing
Wright's Indian . .Vegetable Pills ;
sell at 25 cents a bus. There
ill be sure to get the genuine ar-
sale at the store of J. D. & E.
tonianye, in Towanda,, and by
Is published in another column o
Daper. _
tr ciiidion.,As counterfeiters
avoid -al . l l -stores of doubtful
be paitieular,' in all cas
'. l a:'Sx for !Friola's Indian Veg.c
;./e
Pole Raising.
I : 313 ; Hickory will be erected near Mrs,
Durell, ow Thursday, 29th unit,
ig will-be addressed. by servers! speak.
Eg113)2C0111:1' 1 S3o
THE subscriber has just re
ceived and opened for sale at the
APOTHECARIES HALL in
t i as
sortment
o
Towanda, a large and general
sortment of fresh Drugs and Medi
cines, comprising, all. the medical
agents employed in the practibe of
Medicine & Surgery. Also an as
sortment of Paints and Oils. The
ve articles were carefully select
subscriber himself, he hastherfore
,:e to recommend - them to 'the pub
ies of the very best quality. -
re will be constantly Under the care
al gentleman who will punctually
.11y attend to all order& Any ar
far which , in an over dose may pro
!rine effects will be labeled and• the
'ireetions given thereon.
lets and all who, purchase at this
.=• will be given gratis. The sub
aim made as arrangement with
Tho . eccupies an office - in the buil d
k mvalids ,may avail themselves, o f
and adVice free of charge.
'meet of this kind under the im
.ion of a medical practitioner has
aced by the citizens of this place
The subscriber kolas thereon by
ion to the business of 'the estab
. care in selecting.genuine ar
to obtain a share of public pat-
E. H. MASON M. D:
10, 1844. .
IS
Imnfotto. : :::cotm- . ..0ffiC1iit,'...,-,:.fLEIIII-11,..rfttriii$
660
TOWNSHIPS.
840
575
550
1600
Athens,
Albany,
Asylum.
Armenia,
Burlington,
Canton,
Columbia,
3950
735
Dwell,
Franklin,
Granville,
Leroy,
Litclifield,
5700
Mont oe,
Orwell,
Pike,
Herrick,
Rome,
1500
Ridgberry,
Smithfieht;
Sprnigfield,
Sheshequin,
920
South Creek, 54
Springhill, 46
Standing Stone, 67
Towanda borough, 99
" tp., 80
144
80
118
140
102
79
152
Troy,'
_Ulster,
Windham,
Warren,
Wyalusing,
Wysox,
Wells,
35,035
34,495
540
- -. 4 -
TOTAL, 3525 2967 3529 2882 3559 2733 3528 2881 3465 3450
Democratic ticket in SMALL CAPITALS. *To supply the vacancy. thuiepende nt Candidate.
BAKERY! BAKERY!
WOULD' respectfully inform the cigzens
I
of Towanda and its vicinity, that Yhave
commenced the Baking business in the shop
formerly occupied by Mr. Bose, where I shall
keep Bread, Crackers, Cakes, and Pies con
stantly for sale. Cakes for parties made to or
der'on very shortpotice at any time. All or
ders, from-a distance punctually attended to.
Cash paid for,Lard and Eggs.
O. H. EATON.
Towanda, Oct. 1. lOU.
Adjourned Special Court.
A N adjourned Special Court will be holden
AIL at the Court House in. Towanda, on
Tuesday the 10th day of December next, at
9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the trial of the
following causes, to wit:
Rebecca Schrader vs. Jeremiah Decker et.
Ejectment.
Samuel Benight vs. Mewisli. Palmer et. at.
—Ejectment.
A. CHUBBDCH, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's office,
ToWanda, Sept. 30, 1844. S
HATS for sale, and also the bast assortment
of CAPS in town at BAIRDS.
September 30.° No. 3. Brick Row.
PURE WHITE LEAD. Spanish White,
Veneitian Red. Window Glossa &c.
&c. &c. at BAIRDS.
September, 30. No. 3. Brick Row.
TRAYED OR STOLEN, from the sub
scriber, in Orwell township, on the, night
of the 2ith of Aug., A DARK BAY HORSE
9 yearsind, the off hind foot white, with a small
windgal on the inside of the right hind leg.—
On the sad, where the head Aegis placed, the
mane is cut oft Tho above reward willbe paid
or the recovery of the horse,
and his delivery to,
me. WM, MATHEWS.
Orwell, Sept. 5, 1844,
BAIRD & SHERWOOD,
..W.MOMEM2 I9 OY2 4 nantir
EaW. BAIRD & J. SHERWOOD have
e opened an office in Troy, Brad. Co. Pa.
and will attend to ail business of said office, in
the lino of their profession as copartners. J.
Sli - IRAW00,1) will attend punctually at said Office
in Troy, and E. W. Bunn may be consulted
at any time in relation to the business of the
firm, a his office in Towanda. 43-6 m
To All Persons Interested.
WNthe matter Of the settle-1 In the Ofphans
meat of the account of Court of
Wm. Myer,.as guardian of I Bradford
Eby Maria Moger. j , County.
The subscriber having been appointed by the
Conrt,• an Auditor, to adjust the said account,
will 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
ALL persons are hereby cautioned amiinst
purchasing a certain note given by mo
to Dudley C. Lluraphry for seventy fivedollars
being dated in April or May 1839, as I shall
not pay the same unless compelled by process
of law, having received no valve thereon.
WM.HARRING'rON.
;ust -16th, 1844.
Pike, An
lli7lll7.lll.lllMC`llE.llCloo
A NY qoaitllo of BEEF HIDES and
AlliliSHEEr PELTS. Also Shipping Furs
at the etortiffir-
I. E. & E. D. MONTAIOE.
Oct. 15, 1844. '
eIIAME to the enclosure of the subscribermi
Xi the first day of Sept. inst. a two year old
heifer spotted, red and white, rather .small size
no artificial mark. Tho owner is requested. to
prove property, pay charges, and, take her away.
. •
J. S.Spencer. -
Sheshequin, SePternber 16, 1844. .
.el by
IRI) & CO.
GOVERNOR, C. COMS'R.
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NOTICE.
ASTRAY.
OF THE ELECTION HELD OCTOBER 8, 1844.
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132 1291 137
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110 50 107
67 33 65
71 439 , 71
70 69 71
93 49 95
129 106 127
79 122 - 76
153 145 149
81 26 80
. 98 09 94
177 30 174
184 157 175
189 98 187
111 140 113
54 34 54
48 68 49
66 59 74
97. 92 ‘lO6
78 63 76
135 182 146
80 '37 78
118 68 ' 116
140_ t & 61 161
10 - 89 106
82 120 86
151 25 153
TUNE,
OL'D DAN TUCKER.
"Get out of the way " for still we come,
Irr spite the efforts of Hairy and John.
ex
STRANGE as it may appear, the first arri
val of Fall and Winter Goodin this mar
ket are now opening at no. 3 Btiell Row:
Our assortment consists of the greatest varse
ty of STAPLE & FANCY DRY 'GOODS
ever offered in this village. To enumerate one
tenth part the articles would occupy too much
apace, we will therefore content , ourselves by
saying we have Cloths, Casaimeres, and Satti
netts of every description, Foreign and Domes
tic Prints of various styles and patterns, plain
striped and figured, black brown Alpachas,
Muslin de Laines, _Merinos different, colors,
Flannels all colors and qualities, Canton Flan
nel, Plaid Cloak and Overcoat lining, Linsey's
different qualities, Bleached Shirting, Linen
Table Diaper, Winter Vesting" a great variety,
Black Satin, Silk Velvet, - a splendid assortment
of Bonnet Silks, Ribons, Artificial', Silk aid
Worsted Serge, Grecian Bobinet and Ashbur
ton Lace, Lace Edging, Inserting - and Footing,
Muslin Inserting, Foundation, Ribbon Wire,
Bonnet Wire, Black and Colored Silk Fringe
and Gimp great variety, Black Bugle Gimp,
(fashicnable) &c. &c.
The attention of the Ladies is called in par
ticular to the greatest variety of Shawls, fancy,
colored de Laines, changeable Gro do Rhino
and Velvet points, Dress Handkerchiefs. Hosie
ry and Gloves of every description, 30 doz.
mitts, comprising all sorts, sizes and kinds, Che
mizetts, collars, cuffs and tabbs, bead hair pins
and wristletts, neck, cap and bonnet ribons &c.
ever offered at any one store in this county.
awavaitaata,
A large assortment which will be sold cheap.
wholesale or retail.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS
SHOES 4c.
For further particulars call on
W. 11. BAIRD & CO.
N 0.3 Brick Bow
Towanda, September 7, 1844.
Domestic Cottons.
SlOOO YDS. Domestic Sheetings,
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 word for the above but cull and satisfy
yottreelvea at
Se ,tembet 7.
EATHER, 2,000 lbs. Sole Leather, also
KA Cow, Ktpp and Calf Skins ofi the best
quality just arrived at BAIRD'S
September 7. No. 3.Briek Row.
TRAVELING BASKETS and Reticules
by W. H. BAIRD & CO.
B ROOMS, Pails and Looking Glasss by
W.H.BAIRD & CO.
No. 3 Brick Row.
eptember 7th.
FOR SALE.
ABE subscriber o ff ers for sale his valuable
, SAWSMILL situate in the township of
Columbia, about two miles from Columbia
Plaits. The Mill is nearly new, well 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 tho
year. Will be sold with from one to 140 acres
of land, about seventy acres of the land is im
proved. Good title will be given' and terms
made easy if a portion is paid down. .
IRA PETTIBONE.
Columbia, September 10, 1844.
101 BBLS. SALT just arrived• and for
sale as cheap as the cheapest at
• . BAIRD'S; No. 3 Brick Row.
LBS. SOLE & UPPER LEA
• THER, superior quality for We.
Sept. 7, 1844. KINUSBERY.
REPRESENTATIVES,
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198 200
100 190
38 37
31 30•
113 -115
135 132
146 143
109 111
63 63
69 '6B
,! 71 71
89 90
130 130
80 79
150 150
80 75
88 88
176. 176
175 174
187, 187
102 1 110
53 53
47: 48
64 64
96 97
78 79
126 97
80 80
118 118
139 139
102 107
SO 78
152 151
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Isaac
Ennis late of Standirig Stone township
deceased, are hereby requested to make pay
ment without delay and all persons having de=
: mends against said estate will please present
- them to
ASA STEVENS,
F. S. WHITMAN. Administrators.
Standing Stone, August 15, 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Oli
ver
Vandusen decenased, late of Troy tp.
are requested to make immediate payment, and
:all those heving demands against the same are
requested to present them, legally attested, for
settlement.
B. H. TAirLOR, Administrator.
Troy, September 23, 1844.
ALL persons indebted to the etsate of Oliver
Arnold, late of Smithfield township, de.
.ceased are requested to make payment and all
(persons having demands against said estate aro
rnotified to pesent them propetly authenticated
tfor settlement.
BENJAMIN THOMAS, Executor.
Sept. 24 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A." persons indebted to the estate of Robert
Oliver late of the City of Baltimore in
- the State of Maryland deceased, are requested to
rnake immediate payment, and all these having
-demands against the same requested to present
them, legally attested for settlements.
H. C. BAIRD, Administrator.
Athens, Sept. 28, 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to tho estate of Solo
mon Allen deceased, late of Franklin tp:,
are requested to make immediate payment, and
all those having demands against the same are
requested to present them, legally attested, for
settlement. •
DAVID ALLEN, Administrator.
Granville. September 2, 1§44.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Pat. rick Brady deceased, late of Ulster tp.
.aro requested to make immediate payment,
and all those having demands against th4same
are requested to present them, legally attested,
Sot settlements
B A IRD'S,
No. 3 brick Row.
LOCKWOOD SMITH,
PATRICK CUMMINS.
• Administrators.
Ulster, Septea►bar 10, 1844. •
ouii.ncasr;tl twaltave 005za.
jf.N.pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Bradford. county, there will be ex
posed to public sale on the premises; at one
o'clock en the afternoon of Tuesday, the first
'Any of October next, the following real estate,
Ito wit :--A tract of land situate in Granville tp.
containing 109 acres or thereabouts, bounded
north on land of ‘.l. Pratt; east on land of-Ma
jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt.
and west on land of &ellen Vtqman, and oth
ers; with about Miceli acres improved, and a
frame house and log barn thereon erected.
Attendance will be given at the time and
plaits of sale by the subscribers. •
All persons having demands againit the es
tate are requested to attend.
JAMES H. ROSS;
JEHIAL M'KEAN.
Granville, September 2,1844.
POSTPONEMENT.
Tho above sale is postponed to Saturday, the
26th inst., at the same place and time of day.
JAMES H. ROSS,
JEHIAL M'KEAN.
Granville, Oct. 4. 1644.
WRIGHT'S' VEGETABLE SYRUP
for sale at . BAIRD'S;
September 7. No. 3 Brick Row.
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
AUDITOR!
COMMS'N'R,
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186 199
123 101
71 • 36
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159 117
129 131
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145 143
26 79
101 . ,98
28 177
155 181
98 190
141 111
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Miff virtue of a writ of Yend.Exp. issued
ED from the court of common pleas of Brad.
ford county, to me diretted,l I shall expose to
public sate at the house of E. Raynsford in the
Borough - of Towanda, on; Monday, the 7th
day of OViolier next, at inte o'clock, P. M.,
The following describedpiece or parcel of
land situate in Litchfield tewnsbip, and boun
ded as follows : beginning !at a pine knot and
stones, and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15
links ; thence N. 34° W.• 1100 p. to a white
oak sapling for a corner ; thence E. 120 p. to a
chestnut sapling for a canner; thence north
twenty four perches to the south west corner o
a reserved lot • for Solomon Merrill a post
thince E. 131 2-10 p. to r 6a post a corner for
Chauncey Parks; thence . 184 p. to a post
on thelN. line of David McKinney's lot ; thence
W. 231 2-10 p. to a post; a white oak, N. 8°
W. marked as a witness; thence N. 16 p. 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 line be
tween Athens and Litchfield townships ; thence
north on said town line 60,p. to a post; thence
E. 55 p. or to a corner *1,6 8-10 p. of a lot
for.aerly deeded 4o Daniel Parks; thence N.
6 8-10 p. to said Park's c6rner ; thence E. 19
p. or to another of Park's lots or place of begin
ning. Three brindred•and twenty seven acres
and twenty eight perches rnore or less.
ALSO—One other lot beginning at a crook
ed chestnut the S. W.corner of a lot surveyed
to Daniel Done ; thence N.lOO r. to a hemlock
sapling; thence E.BO to u post; thence S. I Co'
p. to a post ; thence W. 80 p. to the beginning.
Containing fifty acres more or less ; and both
pieces inclusive containing three hundred and
seventy seven Beres and twenty eight perches
with about ninety acres improved and a framed
house, one framed and oile log barn, and two
apple orchards thereon, and one half saw mill.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
nßnjamin Lambert to the use of L. H. Sher-.
mae vs. Charles Chandler: • ,
• J. N. VVIESTON, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, Sep. 10, 1844.,
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sales stand Postponed until Mon
day the 2d. day of December next, at the same
place and time of day. 1
J.N. WESTON, Sheriff.
• Sheriff's office,
Towanda, October 7th, 1844. S
FARM FOR SALE..
THE Subscriber offeo his farm, containing
TWO HUNDRED acres, situate in Al
bany township Bradford County, Pa. for sale.
This farm is peculiarly adapted to grass, suita
ble for dairy or sheep. About ono hundred
acres aro under good improvement and well
fenced. Buildings consist of a good framed two
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, ho stabling , stabling', granary,
&c., &c. He will also sll the gtock, consist
ing of Cattle, Horses, sheep, &c.; and also the
farming utensils now on the farm.
For further particulars apply to apply to C,
L. Ward Esq., Towanda Pa., or to the sub
scriber on tho premises. • I
JOHN MOSS, Jr..
' Albany, Aug. 10, 1844,
The New York Weekly Tribune, and N.
Y. Evening Post, insert three times and eliarao
to thbi Office.
mr.igaLrara LlQ2CdaltZa
R. 2C ‘ BORROUGIiS would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Monroe and
its vicinity that he has recently located himself
in the,village Of - Monroeton for the practice of
.1 his prOfeseion, having fur several years been en-
Lunged in, an extensive pratiee aml from the
many optortunities he has bad of observing
diiease in 101 l its farms, he hopes by punctuality
strict attention to business to give entire
satisfaction to those who may place themselves
undei este. Of f ice at I. P. Smith's Hotel
avbeni he tosy all times be found, except when
profeSsionally engaged,
Mouroeton„ .cptctuber 10, I Sl4.
Presidential : Eleeti
WHERgAS, by an act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth, entitled, " An act
relating to the election in this Commonwealth,"
it is erjoined upon me .to jive .•public notice of .
such election' to be held, and alio,the enume
ration in such' notice what officers are to be
elected, I, JOHN N. WESTON, High Sheriff
of the county of Bradford, do hereby make known
and give notice 'to the, electors of said county.
that a GENERAL ELECTION, will be held
in said countY,, en FRIDAY; Tthe let day of
November in the several districts' in said county,
to wit : In the district oT
ALBANY,
at the school house la the north district near the
house of W. Wilcox. In the district of
MAIN LINE.
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at Jacob Frutehey's. In the district of
ATHENS,
at Judson & ICendall's, In the district of
•; ARMENIA,
at Wrightmau Pierce's. In the district of
BURLINGTON,
at the house of A d'n M'Keen. In the district of
1 CANTON,
at Benjamin Coolbaugh's.* In the district of
COLUMBIA,
at the house of James Morgan; fa the district of
DURELL,
at the house of S.S. th Oleg. the district of
at the house .of Deemer. In tho district of
at the school houso,No.l. at Grenvillocornerse
In the district of
HERRICK,
at the house of.N.B.Wetmore. In the district of
LITCHFIELD,
at the louse . of R. Park. In tire district of
LEROY,
at tho school house in Leroy. In the district of
MONRO,E,
at the house formerly occupied by L. Fowler
In the district of
at the house formerly occupied by I. 11. Ross
In the district of
at the house of E. Devi°lf. In the district of
at the house of L. Pierce
at tbehonse of L.B.Maynard . In the district of
§HESHEQUIN,
at the house of Dan'l Brink; In the district of
SMITHFIELD,
lIES
MEI
at the house nf A .J.Gerould. ln the district of
at the house of T. Wilder
at the house of S. Stevens. In the district of
- SOUTH CREEK.
at the school house near Asa Gillett's, in South
Creek. In the dlstiict of
at the Claremont House
I'ONVANDA
at the school house near Andrew C. Gregg's
In the district of
at the school house in Oe village of Troy. In
the district of
SPRINGHILL,
(formerly Tuscarora) at the school house near
J. J. Lewis'. In tho district of
et the house of S.B.Holcomb. In the district of
WARREN,
at the house, of Cooper. In the district of
WELLS, '
•
at the house of E. E. Ayres.. In the district of
WINDHAM,
at the house late . of E. Russell, deceased. In
the district of
at the house of E. Vaughn, jr. In the district of
W YSOX.
at Frank Brown's. At which time and place
the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot—
Twenty-six persons for Electors of President
and Vice Presiderit of the United States.
And in and by said act, I am' further directed
to give notice " that every person excepting jus
tices of the peace; who shall hold any office or
appointment of prdfit and trust unde'r the gov
ernment of the United States, or of thit state, or
of any city \or incorporated district, whether a
commisAirried 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 or common ccun
cil of any city, or ; commissioners of any incor
porated district, is 4 by law, incapable of holding
Or exercising, at the sometime, the office or ap
pointment of judge, inspector or desk of any
election of this commonwealth, and that no in
spector, judge or ether officer of any such elec
tion, shall be then eligible to any office to bo
,Noted for. II
By the 9th section-of an act passed the 16th
day of April, 1849, it is provided," that the 13th
section of the act pot•cr , l July 2d, 1839, entitled
" en.act relating to the Aectors of this Com
nxinwealth," shall not bo so construed, as to
prevent any militia officerfyom serving asjudge,
inspector or clerk, at:any general or special elec
tion 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
forenoz,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 CoUrt House, in the borough of
Towanda, to make out the general return, shall
be on the third day after the election, which
will be on the 4114 day of 'November.
Given under my hand at the borough of To
wanda, the 2d tiny of October, in the year of
our Lord one thousandeight hundred and forty
four, and of the independence of the United,
Slates the-sixty-ninth.
•
NEWEST , GOODS,_
. and Cheapest Prices
BURTON KINGSBERY, haft just receiv
ed and follow opening 'a splendid.assort.
ment of PALL AND WINTER. GOODS
consisting) of
Dry* Goods: Groceries. Hardware,
Crockery, Paints, - Oil, Dye
Stuffs, 4.c.,
which lie will sell very durpfor
Towanda, Sept, 7. 1814. . - . ,
PORK, Flour, Iron; Naikona Glass„con,
stantl7 on hand et reducia pu r ees, by •
Sept.7.' B. KINUSBERY,
pßocumATthri.
InMEM
FRkNKLIN,
GRANVILLE,
ORWELL,
PIKE,
RIDGBERRY,
In the district of
ROME.
SPRINGFIELD,
In the district of
STANDING STONE.
TOWANDA BOW',
In the district of
TROY,
uLstEn;
W YALUSING.
JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff: