11 ....._,...........„---- 7 ---. 1 6 , ~,•_ 2, • 6• ' . . - A 441; -' ..' l ir ' • '°7 .i i a o'l3lo0 '1 310 .# 1 . . /,- 1 . . ' 1g : : . 2 •;:)A • ` _ -- i.;k:,:t-,,,; '_:T.,f.i,'llsr:oo,7 • .-.. \....'•4 .14MOCRAT, moNlßost T6ur4day, 4b,: pt. 16, 1847. DemoraticOonfinqtioniii. yoR Guy ERNOR, FRANCIA SHUN" OF ALLEGErfiri ' r COUNTY 4 FOR CANAL 4OM MISSIONER, MORRIS LONGSTRETH, OF IitONTGOIERY CONTE, i FOR SENATOR, F. B. SttEETER, of Itiontrose. FOIL REPR4ENTAT IT ES, SAMUEL AGGART, of Mi+lletown. ROBERT It. XIiTTLE, - of Woming.. FOR TRIASURER, - HARVEY . TYLER, of Bri4gezratcr. FOR CO* I SSIO N ER, E. P. FBRNHAM, of .1. nor. - • " FOR AUDITOR, JOHN ;S MIL EY, of Gibson'. Election- nesday, I — • \ figrTbe ne a fr.r6 the 'army this week, is important and lM intelies.ting. Pen. Scott, it will be seen, has 'readied the city of Mexico, and that the 31exicanst,appear to feel a 'willing ness now, when no onaer alternative is. left, to entertain the propo4tion of our Government for a restoration of pOce. A consummation ardently to be (desired certainly. . ‘. _ %. 'The noMinatiopslor the present cam paign are now finny niatle on the part of the Democratic party,, anti the Tteket is complete. An unusual dagree of I :panimityt has prevailed throughout in the arrangement` of it, and We 'spread our banner to the breeze,' in the con fident expectation that the Democrats of this district are prepared to do their whole duty in the work which is 1n .re us. Wo see s• cause for division in (Ur ranks. and ant. hem! mum. The candia:,:ci we landieve to he tinex , reptionable from "hon4t Frank Skunk" - dOwn: and the ticket will, an it ought, we have no drabt, receive the cordial support of every true Democrat of the conniv : its success, there- i f ire, in this county, is morally certain. d , Bu ve must admonish on: friends, nevertheless, against the daiVer et. beim* n over-confident. Sur opponents bare mliopted a course o: quiet hut of zealous and efficient action, and to meet them successfully at I.he ballot-box, action • mtst be the watch-tvol. on the part of the De mocrats.. However muplinnd ardently we May 'cherish our priuriples,!; and 'Whatever ma . );, be nut confidence in thi righteoniiias bf., our rause, action, promp4nd energetic, 44he on ly safe guaranty of 14ess. .., i "'Vigilance is the price of liberty," be it re- membered ; and every Democrat should un derstand that as his pfinciples aro, constantly being assailed, and th i too in a . iray most for-1 midable at the preson : time, duty ) calls upon 'than to be vigilant. 1 ~,e trust, therefore, that' 'the democrats of the itarious townships of this calmly will lose no tinip in preparing .for any itmeTeney that, may a4ts, e, and making ready to meet our opponeno on any ground they may choose to occupy, f and at any point they may make la deinonstration. • 1 ~,, James Pi Langford... This wretched and uilty man who ,it will be recollected by most'Of our readers, murder- i ell his wife last wints. at Rome, Bradford Count 3-, by shooting hir with a', pisteL'wben I 'intoxicated with. liquoi or suffering ,urrder its influence, as snpposedi was tried at the late Slay term of,the Coma of Bradford. County, -and found guilty by tli';', Jury of murder in the first degree. The sen t iebee of the Court was however suspend al on-jia motion by the counsel, of the prisoner for a ntar trial. Last week the anion was argued, bit, sufficient ground not being laid, the Court em - tied. The prisoneii, as wel learn from the Brad ord Reporter, pn belt asked if lie bad any thing to say why sentence' of death should not be p um a upon -him,fatoe - ' eeded to address the tr,tiet, at some lengthAffarming in tho course ofolfia eemarksitbsit litilta,d AO intention of kill ing his wife, thngh h# bad threatened to do ". He elm* Somti of: the .witnesses with 4riguitig false lagair4 him, and gav,e notice that at a subsequent 'Omit -he would-make a full and de' dateinent of the ' &MINI tragedy,. . . .• . ; • His Hono r age VOisragham, afteiraddres sing the 'ptiso er in la appropriate - *nen proceeded 'u intenSe feeling -to prononce npoti him the ientenc#, of death, as- , foliews: ' "The ambeitea of e Court, is, that you, James P. Langford, Se taken hen . ce to the place or'placei providid ,' by . law for the Sn'44. leaping of 'persons init ? our situation, and from thence to the plaet• - otfet_eention, within the vallspr yard (if the, gd , /of-;;Zmdford Clinuty, 'when theti7xecettive frariii-ihell aireet it, wathe them hanged Vtke litkiuntil pin MO 'mil. ,it4at q - od 144ve Meiggiti our soul: ... ..i .. .Rei*ter,._ ' PrOlises tim:-.raluirka of vuLige Conyu." , a* .itiallo the. 'testimony ta. Cony u..' iv the ' '1'4;14 Ire shall prtrWA who). =1 ly or inOrt Irak.. to . the columns of the e!earhest convenient time. ajt,ameo;,,A, tgracelesa scoundrel named Calvin Ix' Ball who ha l t for a few months past, kei t tir+gh the country with ;a &JA* &meat fei thoushnd in cash, whih?le swindled fth . pi a widow lady of Dai. • ien4Ofian. after indut:thg her to marry him, and basely deserting }IN was arrested in this Inge Sunday ening last, by 1 a ,Couplo of men (rota ifingliamton, who - took the rascal a ' w 4 with them, we nnde:rstand. , Lang! Plikamber. 14 r. Chats BloW i ers, "of Franklin, informs us that he:his a .i Cucumber, raised this season, whichmeasures 17 inches in length., The old ger4lematirsays the "long kind," and we incline to the opinion that he is prettjr near fight about it. s4ntendit bringing it to the Fair. Who'll beat 'Lim t ' 'A; DeMocrata* Wayne county have nom- Popc.Bushite / for Representative. • Ue Dpinocrutie °mimes for Assembly in Bragfordi are Fr i a 's Smith and Arunah Wattles2L TM Nathaniel A. Elliott. • I Sir We insert, the following for the benefit of those whose-Alutylit'may be, perhaps, in the commg election, to ;decide a similar question to that hero settled by the Court: A Curious Ces.---1). M. Curry. Esq. of AlligheurCity, Pal had the inspectors and judge of one of the wards, indicted for a mis denieanor in !Ace, ih refusing to receive his vo4 ; the spring ellection. It appears that the ipropecutor eat in one ward and slept in other. The inspeotio decided that he • could onli vote in the tiani'in which he ate, and ac cordingly refused vote. The court charged that ho had a residence in' either of the wards, and that, the, inspectors were bound to recarve his vote on presentation, urdep it was shownithat he had voted previ outly in the other; viliud. ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW AND FAIR of the Sa n . CO. !Agricultural society. . The Society for !the advancement of Agri culture and the Mechanic Arts, will hold its second Annual lair' in in the Borough of Mon trose, on TUESDA THE` 19th DAY OF OCTOBER NENT, Persons having Any of the animals or arti cles;onumerated iii the list for Premiums an nexed to this netite,! or any 'articles not enu merated, which maybe deemed worthy of ex hibition; either on: the score of superiority or, curiosity, are requested to bring them to Mon trose at time appointed for the Fair. - Altlningh the provisions of the bye-laws are such thateone but Members of the society, or, perlons contributing; to its funds, are allowed . to liecome competitots fur premiums. vet other pelions are not thereby debarred the enjoy= ments of the benefv*and ileastires of the ex hibition. ALL, tlierefere, who feel an interest in the society are invited to attend; and it is hoped, that as the annual contribution required , to constitute member Ship is but the trifling sum ofAfty cents, hundreds of our citizens who are not vet members wiatbecome members between this time and the du:4 of the Fair, or on thatTl Ail rilio'design to !compete for premiums are requested to give notice of such intention to Geo. Filler ,, chaiqn4n of the Executive Com mittee at least fire days previous to the day appeint(lil for the Fair, specifying the animal or article to be embiliited ;—antl these. baring specimeis for exhibition, of any kind, are re quested 'to bring them or send them in, if con ' renient, on the afternoon preceding ihe exhibit. thou.', The object of this is to enable the cum mittee to make suitahle arrangements in refer ence to them. Aild : all animals intended' to, be exhibited, must. 4 on the ground by 9 o". clock in the morningiof the day of exhibition. All articles as hell , as animals intended to be offered forpremime orpreimited for exhibi tion.;ishould be labelled with the owner's name' andlglace of residence. Animals will be brought" to thie _office of thelltm; Wm. Jessup, which is now the office of the Society, in order that they may entered uponi the books of the Execu tive Committee. Otter articles and specimens will be take 4 to the Court House, where there will be' a Ciniunittea,ti) receive and take charge of Went, ,--. NO premiums willt be paid on animals or speefniens'of any kind taken away before the close:of.the exhibition without permifsion of the Executive Colniittee. • . , The following Committees for awarding pre minnis are hppoint'ed for the present. ear, who are requested to report themselves to the Hon. itrol.', fesillii, Presidqnt of the Society, at his offiee, by 94A'elock on the morning of the day of - exhibition; in wider that if there be vacan cies, the same may be supplied. It .will bwobserteA that there are on the va rious! committees • s ev eral gentlemen who are not now members toll the Society, -- who have been 'sppointed iiii the expectation that .they will gitte their influence in promoting the vari ,ip laudable objects Of the Society. It is not desired or expect.d that any gentleman' will sefveion any of the committees nnleis he be a member of the SocietY at the time. This re strictiOn it not, hOwet"er, - extended •to the la dies. i ' ' , 4 1.- l' - . , ' • These..epmmittees are not alkured by the Byelitkilo be coMpetitors I for premiums that they Outylle i called Upon tosward ; but - this proviSion *lll. ( net"4tend to' s:4' article or ani mal upon whose,Merits their jiidgment is not requited.' '• 1 1 f , • - ' 1 :, 1. Cote?tittees. Votketlett of Grats.—Abel Comedy, Am berv'tgarpenteti4Pel Turiell: '° ' rolilettes of litiots ;;;;-Frederiek Bailey, B. A. Bhttelfield, gene Trili,k. -' • ° Butter. d . atAi,EttGrego y. i • - ; - Agr . eaursl Imisens.-& , dey‘ Thosijo!nsoo,lirveY Trier. /PTsee"_ , m.i C.Warl, Daniel ,Sea rle, Mirk* Pqrign: 1 -'. ,-.. : -,- J T. JI - : --, Neat BtOek.--Aufu% •, Smith,, ith, Dalton, °- n Y, Gen. W-14teTheDis ,' '.' ~ gheesilWilliau. Main,'Tos. L. - Merrinan, EDsht,iillians. i I , - , ,''' -..sufwei—a-, ,13,104drioh, Coo. 'BV ;Foster, Stepliee Breed: - ; i' ' • . .„ ~ Poititt*.- ~•• 41 John, Wm: IL: -Pk' N4:-. 'COMM / Garde 'Vegetfb/ef--Albeit%*dasua r teriin, Wm. p.,43ope„SiMuei Bard. ~. ,',.... - "kneeis.:.4lrei Wm. Jessup, iktri. , Ri,-1, ‘Nivert"Vs 12;704 i 4likeholeOl• • Neadk jfetk.;; t Sarah :Wn r M.4-'; . T.l l t 2 :9 1 i1,1.T4 - -,', it Mssffi4tirie=itiiiising tii. NMI petiti Beekii Ms, Shaw's, Bkiskets,, ~P . i., itc4.4-01ftak Bailey,' Mts..: Obarkst Tingle , blra. 1 1 1*.Parttey. ' . , . : . Back pfilmcomtrittees will be required c . . 'report, in tilting, and in each report to set to , . the peculi47 point, qualities and advantages , i thit lanimaosr article obtaining their preferen , e —they tiriequeited -to furnish their award .1 1 report 05 the'Society by 3'oiliock - firthe afte - noon. : II • • 1 All• 641 pummel- clings and exhibitions, 1 shOuld bis., iinderstooel, are .retulated and co , - trolled by lthe . Constitution and Bye-laws .1 the Societt with which it would be well for interested, melee themselves acquainted. The'Sodiety will Meet in the Court Hon e f ,-- at two.° elerk, P. M., at which time, addreAs may be'expected, and the business of the So - ety will bes. transacted. The Bx4entive Committee, in the name a. d behalf of the Society, desire to embrace th E occasion itel awaken the attention of their fe - lowjeitizeni of the County, to the great import. lane° ofelie objects sought to be obtained i it .I i t s t h It a • "40 W i$ e rancement of Agricultur , thellifec4aitic Arts, Horticulture Zic Domes' c or .ilurca Vconcrmy in Susquehanna County , ' and to solicit their aid and influence in prom - tingtheetel, It is not supposed that arguntet is nicesAry to this purpose, for none who w I give their tittention to the subject can fail a comprehoud at a glance, the great benefi which maYlbe secured to the general pecuni , - ry and st4al interests of the people of tl e eouhty thrhue* the aids and- influence of th s society, it' 4 itili properly sustained by them. It is natilati orgmization' designed for•the e - elusive personal benefit of those originally , - sooiateddtkit—the object is far beyond this it is the Advancement of the general good .1 our county the society seeks. And it is n I preanni Oat any individuakwho has, or w c may, itica member, is prompted in doi ie so by a ewe only to make private gain out .1 it fertheti than a realization of• a proportion .1 the benefit! . accruing . to the community of wit' .11 he is a member. From the apparent backwar - nesi of theijgreat mass of our citizens, it is fea - ed mistake:re - views are entertained in referee .e to this spetety. We cannot 'believe it is fro . a want of the proper public spirit. It is Tel the indiehlpal in most cases who obtains t e premium 4r the best Horse—or cow—or cro •, that reeelVes the greatest benefit from the o - oration of Pie Society. It is often at groat e - pease thatreimals of superior blood are int , duet(' by inn individual, yet the communi : share the ti zi ll vantage ultimately. He who pr duces a superior crop by a successful cape melt, is not more the gainer for the small p , minm the Society awards, than the commun . : around hitt who thereby gain a knOwledge 1 site 'proceS4l without the trouble and risk of m i Eng the okperiment. Immediate - and excl. sive persotial interest., or dollar and cent co siderationi) are not in accordance with tII spirit and firbject of the society. Yet it is hi ped thereliVill be a general and zealous comp. titian f .r , e ery class of premiums at the a. proaching Fair. It is earnestly desired alit that all classes of our citizens will become i terested, arid contribute as circumstances in 1 permit to the general stock of materials for e • hibition. )Ve shall then see a display of Ho, ses, •and cattle, and sheep, and pigs, and you • try,—speeveens of the agricultural products of the arts;l&e.—of our own county, that wi - surprise even ourselves, and afford to all a rie gala day that may serve to make us both ha pier and 'Wiser. GEO. FULLER. HENRY DRINKER, „;i • F. LUSK, Executive Committee, Nontraie, Sept.. 1b,.1847. !JST OF PREMIUMS. Foithe biit acre of winter wheat, $5 01 2od best, For the bc; i li't acre nf Spring Wheat, 2nd best " For the by) t acre of Corn, 2nd best F; " f." For the bek acre of Oats, For the WO half acre of 'Ruts Baga, 3 0 " " " Sugar Beet, 3 0 "- " " Carrott 3 For,the bOst acre of Potatoes -a copy of t e Farrnerri Instructor, For: the beiit Butter not less than 10 lbs. 3 For the bust Cheese, 3 I For the beat Cow, 5 I 2nd , best 4i; " r 3 I For the hest Heifer, the " Cultivator" o'! year. • For the blot Calf, a -copy of the ",Americ. . Veterinarian, or diseases of. Domestic A For,the beia/EIVe, 3 '2nd'best " one copy of Morell's An3e . can Shepherd." For the befit Boar, Sow, For.the b6st Bull, 2ncl'best " For the in* Stallion, 2nd best " For,the heist Breeding. Mare, 5 i For'thel4t-pair of gelt 'Horses . raised in tl cuunty, '# copy of "-Youatt on the Horse.' FOr,the beat Buck, 3 0 2nd - best " a copy of Johnson's Xgr cultitraßOhemhitry." Foit the beiii pair of dung-bill Fowls, a copy Beemanls " Potaterist's Companion." ;For,. the 1i t, specimen of garden vegetabr, -from , anione garden, a copy of the " Fa KitcheuiVardener." For the rietiest collection of Flowers cultivat by any kmis individual or 'family—copy the "The Culturist." • For theexecuted article of needle wor , combining ornament ' and utility=ecipy of n pso" D A is:r n etienary premiums, :in Books or. Per - odicals, 'the - best 'samples ,1 the following .articles of Domestic Manuf • tures :-.—Carpet ; -Bedquilt, Shawl, Blank • OA ,peenips, other articles that m be exhiliftol,`not bete . - enumerated: •• A ix , r,tAND Loss - es ,-Livis l i t. Si . l IIROOK,-70F/i learn rfrora thp Newbit Herald, t iat• the bituii\ - _ofAiSfajor Sarno. GeOrit6 .11i! Seabrook, tooklbw on Mon, ereniii4;stbi ttio ;owner , ',bisitlitueto.tin-jo 1,19111igri40.101 narrow esogiOp t ilAvini, j retired to test. Widow 'line Dow,the bog keek pe*bed , ,,in the,listnes,. She' first, discovering the, fire, which wasWenitleata4 seroes,the roused four young, who';eams itrith !Ater. She was not paw! enter tts!' !Ouse lipid; halt' is. supposed .1 yiktborslins . ide were getting out some f oionsy L abOwteipatbe houise sn4l Went 'vita: baMiturti**.neYA,na:OPOss wbiehl , were 1 - I**OrtOk_fro *0 W; mat Ago . ; there t iiiio/0404 utofielit-OVetrWerei:;fler,::. *tins wipilfoi4i,rg 'f , . . . .. Mirtille*W 6 -j tu i • ' _, . , . .- Human, ;.4kettionr?tr -.1 - On . the 18th hist:two Men ,_ nnteed Van -, living'q Oneida DePotcin the out of Madison,eounty, N. 2 heing ut In the, ;; swampy woodland interVening hetWeen t::: & U. Eailroad and Erie: , can it diseoVe 1 bumatt.skeleton: It lail)boutiontitaid _ miles northwest from the depot, :half south from the - Erie Canal and about from any habitation. From appeatanee, .. supposed to have been exposed do 'or Yeats or more.. Upon the body, hiiivev some remnants of woolewelothing twhie peered to have .been a coat and panfaloo ribed eassimere ; a pair '- . Of isiots :we re near. . A coprr chin wa s also found wit letters "C. B. ' stamped ;upon :it ; 4bese4•: possibly be the initials'of hiS na ve. ner E. It. White being ealled,lield lan in if, : but nothing more-was elicited to gre an . . either as to wfici the liersen was, or ho ',... came to his death. The Skeleton Was ev ly that of a male, slim _ , and tall, Su fe ;_.', more in height', and wit the exception s, ' double tooth from the right under jaw, h4:21! a full set of perfect teeth. , ' Thin wauld . i l ! h. A young man. The remains 'wer roll and deposited - in the burial greund at I;: . Depot. The remnants of clothingrf are i.,!., possession of E. It. White, at .li.enoic, N. , ' liovr.do you like the busile. am fusion of Boston 'l' asked the , shupkeop Mrs. 'Partington stood by the. counter. gives me confusion to see 'cip,' , said the ~ dy ; folks.didn't do so when I +gas! a girl' besides, what an awful sight ofbr9i and ii) 'it takes, to say nothing of their +rkwa ~, when they get slipped on one Jsitic—r' I 1 ! broke in the shopkeeper,: the bustle an. 'il fusion of the. streets.' Oh 1' said Mr; 131 ' that is quite another thing r i andomme t ly left the store.--4Bdston Post. i [ fa - - A largo number of countekieite L 1 e arrested in New York city, on S turda li A broker in Wall street, named Brai art'. al 'Ails son, were implicated with thorn. ' he ri ' der, Hannibal Bonney, was arr e sted a his own house, in Williamsburgh, while iiiq t of prparing counterfeit WIN - nearly $8 of Will h, together witli several plate ti were f' .n poslessiun of. ' 1 ' .`;... • i ''' , i, r •11 : . ; • • • ; f 1 A 1 J e dh' - ,ili tt. r e 'n I: . Ii , 6 rili 4osB of Hair ano.ll4lldaitss.-, Rem Ody: Hear what I)(Aoiglay -4ya: . - SHEFFIELD'S Toww. 04.10. 11 Dear Sir—Yuu inquire ufoie have - your !lan Tonic, and the elleeto• Several year! ago my hair began td fall from the scalp, and ',had the prospect Hof prei i baldness. Duringseveral years I used frarious, I'rations recommended (Of ii 43 hair . ; front which( Ming no benefit. At length,. a rri c nd !iecomr rived - Hair Tonic. I used three or fourloott lea ,I ding to the printed directions, and at l l.he end inontlia . my halt was thickset, and , :sisicir its te. to turn gray was arrested: . 1 1 I have never before given a certificate recom - ing patent medicines, which indiscriminately as ) they often are, domuch injury, hut in 4 ease Ii present where I know the article hi be kienefici -. that it can demo harm & I haVe no peruples in Y farts within my own knowledge. - YO - DIT, &c. JOHN QUIGLEY, M. - To Dr. D. JAYNE. Philadalplinui" .1r CHILDREN DIE 01 7 " WORNIS—A. and ' up pantile toe. Dr. JAYNE'S VERNIIFUG I rieverAtreen known to fail to cure iiithe iivorst It [ Srirprotis or WORSll.—Tliuse nip headaches, en. palenees of the lips, withr flushed cli6eks, g the teeth - during sleep, disturba dreamii. sleep vet' hy-fright and airea in mg. CimvulSionia feveris thirst, had taste in the mouth. offerniive breath, difficult breathing,•itellirigNor the nnst?ila. pain stomach. nausea, squeamishness, Voraiiictis ap leannesa. tenesmus, slight chills us' shiyerings sines.. fatigue, swelled stomach orimills, rim choking in the throat, turbid urine,-r frequent d evacuate the bowels, discharge of *linnet and Ar.s. , For nervousness, sick headache. palpitation heart, &e., it civesunmediate reittf.• It also nh izes acidity of Stomach; ereatot an ppettte, etre ens the wtioNle systeni. and eitrea the FILES. Prepared only by Dr. U. Jayne, Philadelphia 11.914 on agency by N. Mitchell & Montt! 0, 3 01 5 0 3 0, Extract of a letter writien wt DUNNVILLE,- Grand Riveri C. W.. Apr. 24. My wile has been afflicted ter a, num . ; years witb general dropsy; abOut a. year increased 10 an-alarming stale, sd much her limt4 at times have sWolled to One tbi natural size. The disease continued to her in stength. After trying 6tahy kin. niodicine, I came to the: conclusion that' case was quite hopeless: WWn your Ire; ble I. , tnontriptic Mixture was iecommen ; concluded that I would try once more, an do doing found it succe4tul. ini -curing. using two large and one smalli bot tle she liesrs herself entirely cured. Ore yo testimony hoping that it 'hay ptlove;a ben those who may be afflicted with the same ease, that they may try it-end ftndirelief I also wish to express my. gratitude 1.1 Vaughn the inventor of this Medidine. JARIU COG :t This• letter was handed to the Agent fel sale of this Great Remedy in Paine:wile, s• da West. Rear'er go to the A eratt,in the p; ask for a pamphlet concerning G. C, Van.. Veg. Litt'. Mixture, bid idvertisemenis our colmns: - ~: ~~ i EE umunuavait In Harford, on the 12th inst., by Itev. ler, Mr. ABEL Rtca, of- Gibson, to BETSY M. TBATPIEE, of nartiii. In Harford, on the l2th yßev. A. ler, Mr. STEHLE:it NY: i BREED, of Broo to MN StIBANNA . aUBLE,.O Harford " In Braintrim, Wyoming County; on th. Gth t,, host. Mrs. MARIA LACIA7, widow:of the late Daniel P. Lacey, in the 53d Year .p of he age.- She had been sick .and.l gradually failin for some months, and cohcluded ih her own ind that she should'uok lil `long bui, wa s fully prepared.to go, and fre 'wetly relies ' be children and friends. not to.mdurry for ,-as she was fully. satisfied that she • should -ba,ae cepted by her Heavenly Fathiar, - thiaugh the mediation of Jesus ono, ~. into thit rest that remains for the people Of God. ! And she gave the fullest evidence thatber faith was - the et*. feet .of the "patofr !end, 4risdorit of God, 1 and not, oftkelligy of mpi r i . for, 4e % *darned the doctrine of God , r which. ' she prOreiWied,with a well ordered' life' and aT,,iidly &Alienation, for many years,, and iiitir a tisefol., imetoberefihe Baptist Church of Clas't untittheday. of Ater death. Thp%pear will-feel that -they have met with a , great lost: 'Ai' lattitli*e ,0,030.1f4Y I e4rePs the ' liiar! ,- *Euiilk . o f}. Ai !rua ion* family a(ebildieu who *ve - -,,beekberea of both of their ilaroota jrithia i a few me ths: But they have the sympathy.of , clarge • e of relatives sad frieudi. phi', realise. at a bright and„shininglight`hu . goueloo! 1 ,Plice: - - -.--, f ~. i . ,Her &tidal . ,r(eintem(,4l4,4lipaehed. - ott, ii iii 7th, by Ali Dur k froßil bi /4 146 ; 21--^7l7.die is. ten." ,` „ -. -z-. ,-coW, ' ol neo S, jI Di wis-. An Act ft j tient! of this. Coninotwe second AbsY of fitly.' Anna and 'right hub red. and 't SON C. WARNER, Hig4 of Saquebanit i in •siti - 4,' hereby give n o te ihtt i ty aforesaid, 11? t s GE . will beheld ii 'd county the SECOND ITUESDA next (being the 12th ~ d a• which time STATE and CERS as folloivio. are to b ,To 611 . 1 he of Ce of G : rne ina • nab e 4 thp [idi weutth of PerinsVlvsniti. (4 ONE PEll SON • •,' - • - To fill the ; Office of - Canal Costetissiond of the Commonwealth of, Pe nitYlvdttla• ' ' ("./.A•P,E'' SON ~, ' To fill the office of me tier of the ,Senatil of the commtmwealth of Pe oxylvania, to rani° sent thelOth Senatorial D strict of said Colo+ meolsealtb. composed of , he eottoties of Sint.. 1 quehunna, Wayne and * oming.. . ; TWO PEI •ONS ? -- i T 6 fill the office of M ber of die Haase of Serweseworises,lo represen the county of-Stis qtiehatinit and. Wyoming i * the House of ItOp. resentatives of P.:nosylvito a. 'i. I 1 ONE PE 'SON ; Ti fill the office of ,• my Ccnoistisii of the County of Builuinani a. ----.- - (NE PE ' ON -. t l To fill the office of ,C , _y 'Trainer& of the county of Susquehnnnn. 4 ONE PER ON , . To 611 the'. nice of Co Asitttor of the cowl y _ of Susquehanna. ~. 1 ' TWO PER OATS i, S ' 1- ' 4 : r r Tiiiistees or - the D odaff Academy 'lin ;Suw, uelialina c unty. .. 1; also bereft' make kn wo "find i give notice, !that the places of holding he geithral election in t q several wards. boro ghe aril towoshegs Iwitato the county of &mot/omens, ure us Col= towsi, to wit : _ ' T e Election, i for the Dist riot cemposed of ihe towto stop of Aaburn, min held at the bebsa stop Gorge Haverty; in sal township 1 ' T e Election fur the iswict of the township ° composed Apakichia - will be held at the house ofJoseph Beebe. in - id township. 4 TheAlection for the D strict cant:irate& of the of Bridge ,will be .hetd at the hem* of Gen. D. D.. War er, ha •the Borodgh .1 , of Montrose. , i The Sleet'for the istrict compose&of the township o Brooklyn .. will be held at-the ft hauls formerly occupied b 0. , Eldridg e to l. said township,/ , , ' ,„ The Blectimi' for the istrict 'compose d of the tbwaship of Mmas, will be• , held atOie house of Justus' Brown, in asiti township. 1 Tee Election for the District (composed of the township of Cli/Tordand , Borough of Dart doff Will be held at the hou- e formerly occupied by Arthur &filth in the _loroUgb of Dundhffi The Electiorl tor the Distrtanoulposed °fide township of biftioek, will bet.beld et the hoitse (Alibi, Baker' in said township: i The Election 'fbr the District composed of the township,•6f Forest Lake will beheld at :itiel house of Prescaved Hinds,lin said' township: : The .Election for the , istrict .composed of the township o Frank/in, will tie held at the itchedl house n ear Senate ' Douglass in said township. I ~. The Election for the istrict dom Peleetiof the township of Great B a, will by hel4st the house occupied by Jiihn Hudeon, in id township. I I._ The Eleetiontor the District composed o f township of Gibson. will be held at the h se of Joseph Washburn, in said township. , The Electitth for the . District composed of the township of Threw* will beheld at.the house lately occupied by. P. A. Ward, in sitid township. The Election for the . District .cnesposedi of the township cif /lend. 'rill he &, held at the house of , the late • Warren- Dinicick. in said township. The Election • fbr the District composed of the ;township of • Jackson. t will be• hem 'llt fbir house 'of. Nathaniel Hill , in said township. t The Election for the District 'composed of the- township of Jessifp, will be'.hild at the house of Daniel Hoff, in said township. 1 - The Electionl for the District composed '.,. of the township o sr, Lenas,- - wll ~, b e hsh t at Me house of Grow Bothers, in said l'otenshir, • Tire Election for the District nansposedlof ti the township of .cibertot 1 , ill -be- held atlhe school house near the residence of Isaac dent stork, in said teiwnshill. The - -Election of the Distr ict Con'pored of the township of Lathrop, till e lieliiht ttrefholise of John Squires, ia.silid to nship. ' 1 - i The Election of the DultHet comPosset . d of the township'of Mk, &War, will be held lathe hou10 . 0 :' Joseph Rii / ci sa i d toWhatiip. 1 The Election tor il ; ;strict cOinpoipeclof the Borough of Miner* will bd held „at the house of Leona r d Seal*, i said *Gush. i Miner*. T Election for the District cominteed,of the township of New Milford, will be (held at,fhe house lately . occupied by J oseph. Q. Pirie,iie said township. ' 1 1 I . The Election for the ;strict Composedief the township of Rush, will held a 1 the bootie of Nathan J. Sherwood, le id .towiiihip. " L e The Election' for the District cempoiedinf thelownship off Springoilks will be 'held at the home of Spen cer Hickni.iti said•tinsiiihip. t The Electiniii of the Dist ict composed of the township of Slicer Like; t ill be % held at the house now occupied lik , b ` Cit` MiGerigielin , said township., I ' , • - The Election of the District comiswed. of the , township of Thorpson, will. held i the house at /omit - Bhiniting. in'said townshi p .; • i 1 I also make:known and gisentitk•eas in- and by the nib don of theiforreaikaect. lam dirented, • titse very pe tn except' justicgiof 1 the peace:Withall ltold a '7 officitne appoint ment” of prat trust mid: ihelliOril Simis. k or of this Sista Or of iiili• ity oriiicirpkiriticd district.•'heater 'coma° . and offiger or•dlt -1 alo a Ilabailint‘lb,b l ll:4. Or 101 . 11. , _Who 11, or shall be. en,. nyed _mid - r the logalativo,s9, diciiiry or ease tive - depa men q o littis shoo or Utt i t t ed &at or -any..c y• Or i' ' poni c td diatr ; and al , 'that eve., member of, .. I greglk and of ih Stoic" . .isiontritiiind of chi ' 1 select Or 'COM , . , 'Council' , ' tilt AitY,, kcal*, Coo', miolknio - .4:0(' . i illeclt' ; W ' dh i t r e l i g 4 11 * taw ofopabli • ?Koh* -., , ligeti ' _$ ' lit tile saMO ihne ,- the'.MbeOr,i'' otatolite" . 7 irgd4: hispiethr or de kiiatiy, e - lea of this - , monarealtlk air that no.• 1 . - RIC judge or other alters 7 any such eetieft; shall Isesk ligiafe'lbbl/,' ' l l ° l . 11110 ti!• be voledl l o4,- - - 1, i ' 'Ant bir the Voluted .. tir ;*pmetiri it la aft° Made stbifdir. 1 10 . 444 17 • ' ,1, . 1 Ol4 1 :1 **! WY:: ' ritcli '; riSk4-., - 41 . ,!..'" l 3 - 0; % - biii, 4 lo '-- ct 4 r, bk. " : 7Vl t it! *it i tow* .or d ., - ' l i gffitle. * *ki FO IT ma lib, r.. . , , .i.o -, , ppii:-I*\siow, _ , o l r of in, . 'Oar agii , r 4 194101 6 4_ _ !“' tom . ,10i nay lit.liwasuar.4o ear wof Ow plow i'. .GioelairtleFito(l4 wo ibillbe!obitruatet- +llocll.l worst,. lire :onf It r ' I 5 i .1 )q -IPc, Ito- 1~ ~!~ ~iG i` s . ipp7 • • ' if4Airii)&itrnili`-':iting - the eacial E - tied it abill'ihirMa l 'illnY/Or the • - IConstabki oft:inch intitrd, • &Wet. ors Iwithii this z r,Entittinin*Paitlio 'it!, ~iin firtifiat - *kin oiti . 7 - 40iMty; - at - the/place . of INlft i auelf:EleCkPalli'lii (KWh *lirdgdistrigtki • • IMP , ' teri .lsll Inio*l:,* of . Pitaeri 11311111. : P i iiir ' -- ! ' "Also thee in iheito section : Oiliniet.loll sernblY,' l t elided rinAtt relating to ' 1-. - .. tint*. an for iithei,"purlitaPes' liolnower ' 18th. - Ie4CI. kis enacted that the aforesaid 11111 k ti;34l.lVilot !tie nanatitei sate MOONS anyAniilitia officer : Or tdroughOctir, filial- - . . violl4 TOO, Inspector or ,Cltirka,:aisy Brat; I "Pl* Election iq . _ .. wealth.'" • , ,'i . .: ' • .Purauent lb the. pfrovisions thined4 71kb Patti= Of these!, aforesaid ; thai '' le the aforeiaid , district :- shah rWpeetively,., charge of thee. certifica te er rewn i f uiir tionof their palpates. .districte, and: them. et et ti meeting cif oneJudgafrom mail' , tfrict at the. Coe rt 4: 1 10not in :111' s &Minh . 3 r I montrose;,.oo.tbe third..dify tam e th e Et h n , ... E lection belnethe. 'neat .ileai. ear arbil p. THE 151 h _OF 'OCW.GBEIt - NVET, then there to do and perform Or-duties mire hi t y °t i mid Idgesi ~ AWN, that Where a lad - by sickness 'Or unavoidable- aceideny i s - ta :atte nd' said ar4t , ilig ofJuil Oa, tbek.thease. 4 tifi,„,a o f rettirn,ieforeaild .4vair....0: wo, 'charge of by one Of the Inepectora ; or , eladia of the. electii in_ Of inid . district, *Oa sitillide and perfOrin the - duties 'iCiptired - of laid 3 unable ta attend.-4-. ! ,' - •': Also. that iu thatillit seetionesaidcet t lit efilt enacted that , ' When two or mo Tcountieit *Mil composen,district fot9the choice-Of n i = "ormemberfr of . thil Benito of ;hie weitjth oriof. Ilia' itaIISE-or ainizszna ' ' of the United Stat4or of this Gornmoo - the Jodges Cif the election in ee h acme*: mg met as ifforesaiii. the clerkW shall mak., a lair atatemerit of ill the vo MO& sr „ al have beeh,given atr auch .el - width( ee l joi county, ton every person voted or, aa muck mem,ber 'or members which *hell be Signed said judges aniratteiit - ed by the Ilarkai.end' of the stintju'dges shall take charge ofsuch 4 tifieateranclihall produce the tine et a ' ing of ode judge 'erian each ounty at' isuo, place in Muth distriflt.Ws ii oelasy be appOint- - ed by law ter the purpose, which meetingolllll , be held on the.seventh day afhar the electiO ' ' [ The-Return Judges appointed by law fl t if mi Setorial li,istrinepomposed o 1 the Counties t k r ISusquehatina. Wayne and Wyoming., iEw 11, therefore meet at ~ the ponder Hotel to 't e Borocan Of Zurteaff; Suglehanna count y}+, the.' 19th !day of Octrbeki Ilex!, the , 1 11 d there to perform - those duties‘required of th ' by law; :, , -; .E; . ' • ",„ . 4; . by flatu . rn Judges Of the'i . lll.epresentati ; District. compased bf-the countycs - of Basco henna and Wyoining, will met at that, 'of Spencer llickoa, in Spriniville. SUN a ' na eoutity, on T u esday the 19iii day , of . . next, to iferform those duties enjoined by; * upon the said Judges. • ":. - .-‘, ..Also, that in the' 61st section ,1 . 0 slid actist . la - enacted ihrit every'general' a speci al a tion, *hail be Opened-between e ght and tan 4 , h forenoon; and shall caution" witholit ia ruptionnr. adjournment until eleven o'ilidk the evening,l, whentibe polls shill bicksed. . Given tander-mi hand at am' ofilea Borough -of lifontrole, the 14th'd a ,of September, 1847. -'. l• NELSON C. WARNER, ' BberifPn L ffice; .• ~ ittiontroiw o !Sept ''`l 14, 18474 : l' . . . 01, 1 it 1 ,f , ; IN 4 i„. it,,i: ming. iii ibis s EI : RV opiirined ..t i Disiniakinse f inn. nine; 1. NE ' beriff ofiiie t ic :, nitiiiiiielt . OP Ikbieiiiif the = - 1 RtifIgILECTICRI ' or ibmi_sebnnna, on, 1,: , 0r ovrosEß 4 armid niontb.Xlit MrtitY ,9Flft= '4l,lliim' !tii , tu wit yi • ' - et the Commen. l' betel 3-7— VOTICE os y given to 1 -w' debted ta - thi,eststo ofE ri l dec'd, late' of Brooklyn Tn . /is 'mediate -I ,poeyt alid sit, ' eliimS igamst ssid * Eiiato ' present them to_thecoubse • ', • . ,EzRA.s., BROWN, • . • LORENZO G. BROWN Sept:. Xls,' 1847. • - AN APPRENTICE INAlenmi A _ i t BOt about i 7 years olde r peel 14. ChereCter. akin have a 110,11th:et to r the Tailorini Engem by eppl ing at ' Scl AMMON' Montri;se, tept4s,lBo. WE ' , invitcithOttecition o the elide** of V F Susitisehsene:County * i ~ -our stank at il bite Fall sad: Wintei,Goode, -.whin,. is now received; assurint-them we'. at II do quite 'ae. well, if: mile W il k ..better _the at any , shop in town _;... 1 _ ~ " • -. . .F. 1.11: CHAN]) ER kc # • Pdontil:Ste, I ,..Sejit..l'i. .1847. : . " i i . 1-1 - . - ".1000; Yds. Gingham*. 1 - - .t., - 6000, :."_ Trints• n : ,i, ' - - A60:1 '•,"•• Be 'Lain- 1 • ,• il • . . - 6001,, is, : i ,44 . 1pgccae. . l'. • f, 160 , , '" tßeo t Clad ~ C,., ! - - • ; .100 i i'. i Satinetts CI Ciotkr 1 1 9 00 ; " -- Bro' ¢Bleached 8 - Bitaiv(a, i ehenre,ibirta itti shoat; And - rivery!o4ing.kthat'sik* to oak ''ir . at 1 - -1 . - CHANDLER & 'Car' . - ' .-- -1 ; GROCERIES • 1 ' 1 ' '- l' - - . t . ,• •, f ~.., /11EA,sugar t .s s aleratus, ireinosea. !plc.. i • I. ger, waves, ',lititMeirAr-hatits, *luny!, , - at • 1 k i ." 4:. - _CILINDI gi--41 -Cie,* ..-.-=, ' ' ! TIN4,I' I STOVZ ' . TYPi,.rE4s.c.l4* - ,llt.'lo.t'okPCii,iiisi,,lNi, . atures,ay . er ; olleTed in t his market,,intf# 0 lover' prices l than, can be fon d Ibis, alde, Altianv. at ''' !.r.ll. CHAND ER e Cioir , BO ?Is 4;•STATIO ARY. - .::'j; :- . Q•CHOP_LBooIci, Toy Booki, Blank Port s, k'. -Pa nty 4: 46 °ki‘ r iafge I l odi•sinalk - ---# I M - ' 'Peneite,.. lak, 'Wetete. • Wax, iWrappiw i , • Nritipg Peinfir,, Retoer,..and Rubbp!,,,l..*. e i .. - steel Was, sudd,*C. cheaP-at 1 - ;., 11, [ , • PHAN S,. tit it'..ao s a _ '•' - WlNDOW_4,isli, , end• GIO. ' Naila.;Al , Irum, ani*are,l Cutteyi! •*k-11 0 Y;0Ware, at reduc e diticek h Y - ': l 4 '4, .I, , CHANA ti., ~.! TrOTEP- N OlitilkiW 1-5 G. 11 11 14 &wtoiii.wod tAP PPIFe 1 . - Good _ Flannel, and . :BAtteLslll, tIPA Lid about sloe -16th•MIGOm m i . t ehate o rs ,An .101111.,_ ' - 00, Wiar - 010 iii f MOW oPe#lo,ll,l4tivilibinOtheiibii, ANTE ~ ...., - WO 0 L I WAP/Tt W - I''''' 2,00 ! - 4 . W • ~.,.• it ilklli the OW Pr lol l Wilk', 4,4 stfr . ',;;,,,.,-,.: ... ' . ME ME Executor's No NEW GO iIiSTINMARKt 4t.01010.. - Afiii...-rithile .- --.. ~, , „ , . .t.,,,j,...., - 1.,,, , ,4t - ..v.ii.Vsl4' " - -1, MEN lESSIDE IN ce. all , , Alm . I s , i • toinsi4 'us rog . nested lo for 37- DIS cat - 4 MI • ,