Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 01, 1844, Image 3

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1410Cfaiit MCCIBig, • ;-) j---
;al respectable meeting of the
c fms.ss Monroe held at the hottse
smith on Saturday evening 27th inst.,
m ovie or organizing a democratic BOR
7 thgt p late
A. L. CIIANMER.es9.„,
e d to the chair, and E.. 8. COOLBAUGH .
secretary._ The object of the meet
cog b ee n siatal the following resoluticina
fi fo nssitooc sl y -
f , a lred, That a commit* of fi ve ,b e a v r ,,;
:;, 1 to draft resolutions and m a ke a report
; one and appoint officers at an adjourn
actlig*,
wired, That the chair appoint said cam.'
where upon the chair aPpotnted the follow
,tmed gentlemen: •
;P':al et M as°n ' i• a Ptlin,' Salv-
G. F. Mason and Joseph B. Smith:-
i f , xr whirl the meeirig was ably addressed
i A , L. Groomer, G. F. Mason and. B. S. Sal.s.
:Naive', That the prodeetlings of this meet
':Pu Wished in the 11radford Reporter.'
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\IOCRATte ASSOCIATION
THE gqmi-monthly meeting of the
DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION
Ta ~ . ~tip4, will he held at the' Courl.
Towanda, on TUESDAY evening,
;b y i n it., -at early candlelight. A general
itioa is given for all to attend.
W. G. Scori, •
Sect. etaries.
E O. Goonutcn,
•anda, May, 1, 1644.' •
ASIII:SIGTONIANS . ! T -There
will be a meeting of the Washingto .
of the Borough of Towanda, at the Court
I'itONDA‘EVENING, 12th inst. ie .
Ladip are
_invited; to attend, and seats
be proridcd for direr.
,SEIV GOODS.
city
jsEr. .. JED 33Enfro ' 1
HE subscrib has just returner] from the
great y ith s a splendid and large as
=t of W hes, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy
. SpoOns, pecks of
* II ages, Rings, Pins
,i ons , viiin Strings, Reeds, Compasse
i,Chains i Watehmakers Materials and a
,serer pt in a Fancy & Jewelry Stor
Vii' b e Id to suit the times for cash, -
i e. t. B. the — subscriber is prepared
oisideof Watches & Jewelry on s t
~..i the best imanner, as he has a w
9 soil - materials fresh from the cit
,J. M. GILLS(); ..
4 next-door to the Post Office, 1 'n
Executor's Notice,
,PERSONS indebted to the estate of
911. GE BOWEN, late of Woken tp.
am hereby notified tamake immediate
c: and all persons having demands
old estate, are requested 'to . present
the subscriber, leially,aethenticated for
st without delay.
NOAH 'O. BO WEN,
H . B . Bow_EN . s . Executors
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April 26, 1944.,
REMOVAL.
tiEwt & Shoemaking establishVnent of
S. - ,Hattiacsay is removed' to' Warner's
aye door south of 0. D. Bartlett's
- 11n!v opposite Montanye's. His old
nv . :l others will find him as ready as
)Irait on all who :may wish to. obtain
tcrk.
S. HATHAWAY.
cii April 22. 1844.
it for Bridge Managers.
STOCKHOLDERS in the Towan-
I Bridge are hereby notified that` on
the 6th day of MAY next, an elec
-I^,alwll at the Toll House for one Pre
zi sir managers. The polls will be
2 till 5 o'clock . . P..M.
ENOS TOMlClNS,.President.
li, April I Ith, 1844. =
Loaroxasu
friends and patrons of this institution
re iniermeathat the Summer Term will
lee en Mondol, the:29th inst.
of tuition, po. Qucirter.of 12 weeks.
‘ , "`orficoLonguages & Drawing,' $5
• 3foat all Men tal•Science, 4
Enfish branches, 3
oatin;Tnees, 25 cents per quarter.
Expo that a competent Instructrese
'thug° of the Peinale DepartMent, at
12 orement of the term.
CHARLES NASH, Principal.
April 4, 1944.
NED SPECIiI, COURT.
pIOITRNED` gPECIAL COURT
'4 held in Towanda in and for 'the
hiford, on Thursday, the 13th day
°it. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
=fills following causes, to wit :
alleuz vs A. Fairchild, Trespasa•
an vs. Moses Warlord, do.
z'ader vs. J. Decker et al., ejectment.
tht vs. L.M. Palmer; et al. do.
AARON CHUBBUCK, Piot..
Offic,: - May 6, 1844. ' '
SHERWOOD,
s -ZEn 9 g3 112 &E'W/ 7
' , BAIRD & SHERWOOD have
"elan office in Trojr.Brad• CoI Pa
", to all business of said office r in
profession as , copartners. J.
4,11 attend punctually be at said office
E: l + l .T. &tram may consulted.
' l z relation to • the business of the
4 ` l, in Towanda. 4.-6ni
J ON AI,CtibOUTITT, at this
„‘, Wheat or
.oats, or any kind of
4tits tr,Maple Sugar, &c. &c. &c.
•'~Y4fiIV, ,~
ricking & rianing on
- MEANS & CO: d
jISS OLUTION.
I,llhereby given, that the firm of.
%'AY WILCOX, is this
lnatual consent. All monies
_ l4 he paid to 8. HATRAWAi,
''"londa, against - the firm mill be
`B. 'HATHAWAY,' -
tej ~ 3l 7
W1L844 COX." • I
224, 1. • '
_ SHERLY
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NOW -,
of Bradford county .
at the house Of .
of Towanda, oia
MAY peak, at' I
ing piece or parcel
ton township and'
lands of Marcus la
Vandyke ; 'on the
west by: Nathaniel
acres more or less; 1
a saw, mill thereon
above described prod
el out by Nehemie
Seized and taker
John F. Means vs
ALSOThe
land sittiate in 'FI
..,on the north by)
the.east by Wif
south by Danii
ver' W. DMA
,thirty acres orl
and lo; barn
Containing. sixty five acres
re improved, with a log house
eon 7 erected.
en in execution at the suit of
he use of J.ii. & W. B. Hart
" 1 9.
a, following piece or parcel of
Burlington, Bradford- County
as follows: beginning •at 'a beach
•er of=the Lyman Dodge lot (so
-arrant lot no. 1485; thence east'
t - line of said warrant lot 108 and
. a
post .
es to for a corner;, thence
.undred and fifty two. and f3lo'per
bemli ; thence north 152 and 8-10
a beech tree, thence north 152 8-10
• _the beginning. Containing one,
and fifty two acres and ninetylive
strict measure, with twelve - Oi• fifteen
• proved with a .framed .bouse; framed
• d saw mill thereon ereeted.l -
3 • and taken in execution at
. thi suit of
• KingsberyJi."vs. Joseph . Riley.
SQ—The following lot of land situate in
.ury township and bounded on ttie north
•.nda of E. Brown; east by lands of 0. P.
man; on }he south by lands of Wni.lien
on; the west by Pertheson. ' Contaihing
& bent' , six acres, thirty acrerilmproved, three
p. houses and a small orchard thereon:,
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of
lark A. Burt vs:Giles J. Mandeiille and John
andeville: ,
BM
Seized am
0. R. Tyler/
vs. Daniel
ALSO
land situa
and boun
the N. E.
called) 'o
on the n
8-10 pe
south ot
Ghee to
perch
perclie
hundr
perci
acr
ALSO=The following piece or parcel of
land situated in Wyalusmg township, hounded
'on the north by Joseph Ingham deceased, on
the 'east by . John Ingham; on the , sMith by
John Ingham and Ingham Stone; on the west
by William Camp.: Containing thirty eight
acres about twenty one acres improved, no buil
ding thereon.
Seized. and taken in execution at the suit of
B. W. Baird vs. DanielM. Beardsley•and Jonas
Ingham. „
ALSO—The following described Piece or
parcel of land situateoin Springfield township
and bounded on the north by Georg Chase;
west .by -Austin Smith ; south by r William
Brace and E. Rich; and east by William trace.
Containing eighty seven acres more lor less.
about thirty acres thereof improved, with a log
house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
.1; W. Fassett and Iluldah Wakefield, adminis
trators &c., of Ch ster Wakefield deceaswi vs
Jacob Newell. 1..
ALSO—The Ibiituving described Piece or
panel of, land eaVuatei in Ridgbury township,
araktuninded on the north by Harry Baldwin;
on the- east by John Brown and 'others; on
the !south by Ebenezer Dewy's estate; on the
west by Rilph Crum.! Containing about sev.,
enty;acrei; with about fifteen acres improved,
with a framed* house f andlframed horse shed
and7kmatl orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Jehial Gregory vs. Silas Bald Win.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in
_, Litchfield township and boun
ded as follows: beginning at a pint knot and
stones, a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15 links;
thence N. 34° W. 100 perches to a White oak
sapling far, a corner; thence . E., 120 perches to
a chestnut sapling for a -comer,; thence N. 24
perches to the south welt corner of a4eserved
lot for Solomon Merrill, a post; thence E. 131
2-10 perches to a post, a corner for Chauncey
Parks; thence S. 184 p. - to a post on the N.
fine of David,McKinney's lot; thence, W. 231
2-10 p, to a poSt, a white oak, N. 86 W. mark
ed as a witness; thence N./16.p. to tt post S.
E. corner of a lot bought by the parties of the
first part from Robert Spalding; theno W. 150
p. or to a post on the town line between Athens
and Litchfield townships; thence N. on said
town line 60 p. to a post;
,thence F t - 55 p. or
to a corner 5."6 8-10 p.' of a lot formerly deed
ed to Daniel Park ; thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said
Parks' corner; thence E. My. or to another
of said Park's lot or place of beginning; three
hundrtd and tw enty seven acres and twenty
eight *Mhos more , or less.' I
ALSO—One other lot beginning at a crook
ed chestnut the. south west corner of a lot sur
ved,to Daniel, Done; thence N. 100 rods to a
hemlock saplipg ; thence E. 80 to a • post ;
thence S. 100 p. to a post and thence W. 80 p.
to the beginning. Containing fifty acres more
or less and both
"pieces inclusive containing
three 'hundred and seventy seven acres and
twenty eight perehes with about ninety acres
improved and a funned house and one framed
and one log barn and , two apple orchards there
on. . -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Benjamin Lambert to the use , of L. I H. Sher-
Man vs. Charles Chandler. , • .
ALSO—the following described 2 lots- of
land situated in the village of Troy, IMuniled as
follows, Wit: On the North 'by H,..Newhury,
on the east by the highway, on.the west by
A. Herrick. Containing one half acre, with a
flamed waggon shop and blacksmith shop there
'
ALSO—Another lot deieribed as follfaivs
On the west by the highway, south by A. Her
rick, east by Sugar Creek, north by O. P. Bal
lard. Containing : rof an acre With two framed
houses and one framed barn thereon. ,
I. Seized and taken in-execution at the suit of
Taylor, Long, andiThomasto the use of White
and Barns vs H. H. Hickock.
ALSO—The tenoning' piece orb parcel of.
land situate in Athens ',township, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: the north by'
lands, of Thomas D. Richman, east by Albert
Cakpbell, on the south by lands of Richard and
Mary Caton. and on the West .lby Horace
Williston. Coritaining fifty acres one. acre im
proved and,a log house thereon ereeted. '-
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Galva FritChermd Martin S. Rogers vs. Jacob
Hoose: •
tie hors
. ALSO—A loaf land in -the koreugh
manda Bradford county; bitulded au the east by
Main street, on the south by Mrs; Elizabeth
Means' land, and land heretofore) Sold hy her
to John - E; dieger, on the , west lot in the
possession of M. C Arnow. snd on die north
by land heretofore sold b,y-Z. & .B. I Thothas to
Page dc, Ellsworth, and land. now I,ur formerly
of Edward White, Containing half an, acre
h of To
mom qr leas seith . a two story framed building
thereon aria:tad, ss bnding used- heretofore as a
ten.pin alley, and orie shanty. • •-•
• • Beia‘Hd and taken in execution at the suit of
D. F. Barstow, vs. Zehas Thomas and Benja-
ALSO--:The following piece Or, parcel of
land situated in Ridgbury township and bound=
elite follows, to On the north ',Wiest' by
lan& of William B. Johnson, oci the,north east
'by .David. Bart end the Covell tract, on the
south by lands of John Cummings and James
Covell. Containing one handled' and sixty
possession right, be the same More- or less, ten
acres improved with a log hoase thereorf._
Seized and talien in execution at the suit - of
Edward - Covellend Robert Covell, Jt.'vs.Jacobr
Reyman. . "
- ALSO ! --A. lot - or parcel of land' situate in
Tuscarora township and bounded as follows,, , to
wit: On the south by land of "M.`o. Meteor,
on the *east by land in the wairantee name of
Peter Lowry, on the north brland uf . M. C.
Mercur, r oti the vvest . by land in the name of
Peter Ouinip. Containing fifty acres more or.
less. ,
Seized and, taken in execution at the' suit of
M. C..Mercur 4s. William Dickinson.
ALSO—The folloWingcleseribed land situate
in Burlington. and bounded as follovis, to wit:
On the north by' land of J. Hoover, east by
len& William Knapp, Polly Rundell,,Z. Lane
and John Gustin, • and on the south by lands
of:Zephaniah Lane, and on the west by Sugar
Creek, and lands of Sopei - and Wilcox and A.
Lane. Containing one hundred and twenty
tWo acres more or less, with about 75 acres im
proved with two dwelling houses, one double
saw mill and one single saw. mill, one Grist mill
and one framed barn nd shed thereon erected.
ALSO—Another piece or parcel of land
situate in Burlington end - bounded as follows,
to wit: Beginning.at a beech tree • marked fdr
'the south west corner of lot N0.'66, and south
west corner Of lot No. 65 of the • lands of the
Bank of Northumberland so called, thence 105
perches and '5-10 to, a post, thence west 205
peiches and 740 'to is post, thence east 109
perches to the' place of beginning. Containing
four hundred and thirty one acres more or, less
it being lots Nos. 77-r-78-45-70 warrantee
loth 147 and 1494-
ALSO—One undivided half part of apiece or
parcel of land in Burlington township on the
south side of: the Sugar creek, bounded on the
north onthe west by lands of J. Wilcox,
on the south by lands of Z. Lane, on the east
by John Gustin,
and fully described in a deed
"to Smith and . Bacon. Containing —acres
more or less. -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Gordon Burnham vs. Asahel Smith.
ALSO—A lot eland situate in Leroy town
ship, bounded - -on". the north by lands f John
Vaughn, on thb west by lah ' erling Hol
comb, on the south by Toivanda creek, east
by lands of Hugh Holcomb. Containing two
hundred acres, be same more or less, with a
framed house, wood shed, cord house and three
framed barns-and a large_ apple orchard thereon
with.about one hundred acres improved. -
. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
0. P. Ballard vs. Sterling Holcomb and Seely
Holcomb, and Orison Royse.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens
tp., bounded-north by lands of Doctor Wood
ruff, west by the heirs of _,Swain, south by the
heirs of JohtiShepard„itist by the Susquehan
na river. Containing fiffy acres, with q framed
house and barn, together with a young orchard
of apple trees. - ' .
,Seized and taken in execution at 'the suit-of
Nathaniel C. Harris vs. William Robb.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in
Smithfield township, bounded north by lands
of Edwin ';Eames and Salon Weed; east by
lands of John Bird; south by lands of David
Farnsworth, Sally Wood'and Sohn Bird; west
by land of Barnard Farnsworth and Isaac Bul
lock. Containing about one hundred and two
acres, with about twenty-eight acres improved,
one log house, a new framed barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Taylor and Prince,.to the use of P. H & W.H.
Titus vs. Warren Eames.• -
• ALSO—A lot of land situatcr in Columbia,
and bounded south by lands of Hiram Mason;
west by R. S. Wells ; north by Simon Johnson
andeast byi,LeVi Woodard. Containing nine
ty acres, with thirty acres improved, and a log
house and frathed bain thereon erected. -
Seized' and taken iri execution at the suit of
O.P. Ballard vs. Charles Mason. '
ALSO—A piece orimicelof land in Monroe
and Franklin townships, bounded as follows—
Beginning at an ash on Towanda creek ; thence
by lands of W. B.Spalding 190 p. to a white
pine ; thence by land of Samuel Wallis south
50° east 254 p. to spruce-; thence by land of
Samuel Clark north 19°' east' 34-4 p. to a wal
put on the bank of said creek ; thence up said
/creek the several courses and distances-to the
place of beginning. Cozitaining 372 acres,
with a framed dwelling house, barn and saw
mill thereon and about 40 acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Mason and Smith to the use of J. T. Kirkpat
rick & co., vs. Henry B. Myer. •
. ALSO—The following piece or parcel °eland
in Athens tp., bounded on the north by the
state line; on the east by the Owego road; on
the -south by S. Spalding; or the west by, J.
Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres
more or less, all improved, one large Stone grist
••mill, a frametannery, two barns and a framed
shed, and four framed houses thercon,erected,
together with an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Wm. P. Miller ant-Frederick Fawult, paitners.
&c., vs. Wm. H.i:Overton, J. c. Jenkins arid
Charles Jenkins, doing business as Overton,
Jenkins & Co. •
ALSO—The foliovvirig ,piece or parcel of
land in . Durel tp., bouiided on the north by Da
vid Benjamin ; on th'e south by John Benja
min and Samuel Gillson 2d. and C. Butler; on
the east by land in the, possession of S.S.Brad
ley* and on the west by the heirs of Matthias
Hollenbaat, dec'd. Containing 340 acres more
or less, with .about - 100 acre% improved, Wits
twd framed houses, one log harm and -WEl:tali
-orchard of young apple trees thereon. •
Seized and taken in ,execption at th'e suit of
• V•E • Piollet vs: Amos MU. i ,
ALSOA "piece or parcel of land in Fides
bury tp.. I;ouuded on the northby the highway,
east by lands of .S.lnuel'Wrightmyer. - South by
lands of John Leach and west Williams ---.
Containing•about forty acres More or less, With
•
twenty or . thereabouts improved.
&ized and taken in eiee'ution at lthe snit of
Joseph . Gordonnow to the use of o.o:Ship
.
m -
an vs. Si on Diekinson.
ALSG--4 iece or 'parcel of land in Durel
tp., boundeil west*y E; Mason, east by lands'
formerly owned by JJelin Wood and Oliver Gil
bertesouth by lands Waid, and west
by lands foirnerly.ownedMaton, Mason..: Con
taining 114 acres more or les with a dwelling
house and barn, thereon erected, sor 20 acres
impraved. • ; • , • . •
Seized and taken in execution at th - suit of,
f".Means.and T. - 13.0verton vs.Danl fre.
.AL SO —A piece or parse! of land ;:in. Pt. !,
bounded.noith 1 lands - of Major ,Darli g
an Samuel Magee, east by l'nds Of - on
' •
t 1 -
Beecher, south by lauds, of Wni. Humphrey,
and nest by lan& Of ;Albert Conklin, Alonzo
I 'a o m 4 Coßtio loPit *MI; 2001,scres of land,
be the same more or . lesiiividiabOur, 100: acres
improved, and two log bowies; , framed barn,
rind a small orchard thereon:
Seized and taken in execution at the snit if
Comfort B. Chaffee and' Amasa!Dimmick. to
the use of Orwelltownship, vs.Petet Hegeman.
ALSO-A piece or,pateel of land in Gran:
vile tp., bounded as follows:=Beginning at
south west doriiir of warrant lot n 0.1742; thence
north 280 p. to the north west corner of said
warrant lot; thence eait'l2o p.. 63 a post north
east corner of lot no. 167 and plot at surveyed
into lots; thence south 280 p. to a hemlock
sapling, soutli west corner of lot 169 on said
plot, thenie west 129 p„ to the beginning'. Con
taining 210 acres, strictraeasure,- it being in
tended for whole - of lotri no. 167 and 168 on
said warrant lot. no. 1472, with 70 :acres im
proved, a log house and frinnelnirn thereon'.
, -
Seized and taken 'were - Cation at the suit of
Timothy Paxton and WM. Davidson; trustees,
of Bank of North America vs. Siinon P Chesley,
'ALSO—A piece or parcel of land bounded'
on the north by the public highway leading
fro..i Athens to Owegn,east by lands belonging
to the heirs of John Shepard,ldec'd., west by
land of Overton, Jenkins & Co., south by the
Cayuta creek... Containing three-fourths,of an
acre, more or less, - all improV i cd, two framed
houses and barn thereon erectel, with other out
buildings. •
Seized and taken in , execution- at the snit of
W. H. Overton, to the use of triward - Overton
vs. John .fenkins , and Charles Jenkins...
ALSOL-„ All that piece or pthtel of . land in
.Franklin township, described certae article
of agreement between E. OvertorkandJedethan
Cross, dated 7th May, 1840, hounded on the
north.hy the Carron lands, east by lands - late of
John Hanson, south by lands late of William
Deemer and 9. W. Dodge, and west ; by lands
in possession of Daniel Colddy. .Containing
100 hundred acreswith allowrinCe;With a saw-,
mill and Jog Imusi thereon. i "
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Edward Overton vs. JeduthaniCross.
sILSI~ —The . following described piece or
parcel of land situate in lien4± township and'
bounded on the east by lands of Charles Dick
son; on the south by lands,of Edward Over
ton; on the west by latids'ofi —'Wheeler;
on the north by
.warnuii line of said lot„Con
taining one hundred acres more or !esti about
thirty acres improved, with a l l og house, a frame
house and stable thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit 'of
Welch Cameron & Harry N. Spalding
who . survived Wm. Myer late •of the firm of
Myer & Spalding.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
in Athens tp., bounded on'the, north ~by the
state line, on
by
eest by the Owego road, on
the south by S. Spalding, on the west by J.
Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres,
more or less, all imprOvecl, one large stone grist
mill, a frame tannery, two barns and a framed
• shed, and four framed houses thereon erected,
together with an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John Amot vs. William H. Overton, J. C. Jen
kins and Charles Jenkins. •
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster
township, bounded north by lands of Cash and
Vanvleck, west by lands of J. Vanvleek, south
by Holcomb, east by the Susquehanna
ricer. Containing about three hundred acres,
more or less'," about two hundred thereof improv-
ed, with two framed houses, a framed barn and
orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Joseph G; Wilkinson now to the use of Natha
niel Clapp vs. 't dmund Lockwood and !Wary
A. Lockwood.
ALSO—The following described piece; or
parcel of land situate in South Creek township,
bounded by lands of Samuel Pettingill gle
east ; south by Bingham lands; on the wesV by
lands of Isaac Welles ; and on the north by,
Corncilus Haight. Containing 'l4O acres, be
the some more or less, with about 40 acres im
proved, with two log houses and a framed barn
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Asa Gillett, vs. Steephen Stiles & John Camp
bell.'
ALSO—By virtue-of a Levari Facies, a cer
tain lot piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell
tp., and bounded as ,follows:-beginning at the
south east corner of a tract or farm deeded by
Thomas Eddy to Eliphalet Clarke a post; thence
west on the south line of said Clarke 197 rods
and 4.10 to a post; thence south 12° east 49
3-10 rods to a post; thence east 183 rods to a
post ; thence north 6l° east 51 3-10 rods to the
beginning. Containing fifty seven acres, and
seventy-six perches, and allowance, &c. .
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
T. Hddy Fs. Hiram Washburn. .
ALSO—A certain messuage or tract of land
in Athens, bounded as follows.—Beginning at
a point on the state line in the mill-race-former
ly of J. Shepaid's saw-mill, and now occupied
by A. Brooks as a factory, thence down said
race 19° 9 2.10 perches to a post and stones
for a corner on said race ; thence 85°, west 203,
perches to a post and stones for the corner of
said lot; thence north 20° 45'-east 12 perches
to a post and stones for a corner, standing in
said state line, south 118° east 21 . 2-10 perches
to the place of beginning. Containing one acre
ttnd fifty rods.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit. of
A. Benton and 'Arthur Yates, survivors of Jon
athan Stewart us. Luther Stone. I •
ALSO—A certain messuag,e and tract of land
beginning at the south-east corner of a tract of
land granted to Thomas Thomai. Esq. at a point
on the-state line in the mill race formerly of J.
,Shepard. and owned by A. Brooks; and Gem
-
pied by him as a factom; thence doWn said race
south 19° east 9 2-10 perches to a post and
I stones for a corner on said race; thence south
185° west 203 perches -to a post and stones for
a corner of said lot; thence north 20°'45' east
12 perches to a post and stones for a corner on
the state line; thence on said line south 88°
east 21 2-10 perches to' the place of beginning
Containing one acre and fifty-one iaerches.
-, Seized anti taken in execution at.the snit of
J. W:MorristO the use of Arthur Yates, Albert
'Benton and Christopher:C. Fellows, .survivors
of Jonnthan,B. Stewart vs. Jonathan Rounds
Ind Luther Stone. terre tenants.
JOHN`N. WHSTON, Sheriff,
, Sheriff's °Mee, "1
-Towanda, April Ist, 1844. ]
• ,
RE GIS TE R' SNO TIC t:
oncE is hereby given to allipersons in
terested, that James D. Newell and Minor
Taylor, administrators of the estate of Josiah
W. Grant, dec'd.; and D:Raed Myer and Bar
ry Morgan, administiators of the estate of Win.
gye-r,-dec'd., have tiled en account of their said
administrations in the; Regisier's office at To:
wandaAnd that th - e same will he presented to
the Orphan's court ofDradford co..bn Monday,
the 6th day of May next, for .eona - ririation and
allo - wance. .JiILTUSRUSSELL, [Register...
. Per C..S. RUSSELL. PePutY
z'lleeister's Office, 'rtiwanda. April 6. 1814..
OOTS dr, S:110ES, a large a
Nov. SALS
. :
SHERIFF'S,' SALE
•
vtrtco Of - e 'Mat Viteladissued•
from-the court. , of pommon -pleas of Brad
ford countY,to me directed, I shall expose to
public, Cale at the house of E ~RAYNBFORD
in the Borough of Towenda, on Satunlay ti t ia
4th day, of; MAY nexti at ,oriO :o'clock
the follow-hi AltieCribed piece or parcel of ;land
situate in Athens township, bounded on the'
north'brtha state lizteend Luther Stoni; un '
the eastby jandain possession of Overton and
JenMns; ori the south by land of Job Bhepardo
0.8 .Sprini .and: the Snakenberger, lot ; and
on the ,west by lands of Thomas
toptainieg fifty nine acres more "•or less, all
improved, with a smallihouse therein erected,
With a emelt shed thereon.
•
Seized and taken in 3xecution at the snit of
.Benjamin G.Rice vs.Jdto C.Jeakids and C..
Jenkins: i- 1
1J: N._ Sheriff.
- Shgnff's•Officet; ' •
Towandii, Apiil lst; 114...)
. Williams Bogart 4 In the -Conn of
Com. Pleas of
To thense;of .1. C. Adams,
Bradford j co.,
' No. '143, ; May
Ebenezer Jamb. •
Term. 1840.
/MBE - Undersigned- having been appointed
-At Auditor .by said caiut,,for the hearing &
adjusting .orfthe tutvenil claints.upon the pro.
ceeds of the Sheriff's sale, of real estate,. by vic
tim of proCess issued up i on the above judgement,.
will attend for the hearing of the claimants, - tit
the Prothonotary's offici3 in the Boibugh of To
want.e, on WedriesdaY the 24th day of April
next, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at which time and
place all persons interested will please attend.
ULYSSES MERCTJR..
'March 20, 1844.
NOTICE. -
IHE subscriber having been appointed by
the Orphan's - Court of Bradford county
an auditor to settle the ;exceptions filed to the
account and final settlement of E. S. GOOD
RICH, administrator of the estate of Benjamin
Hunt. deceased, will attend for that purpose at
his office in the borough of Towanda, on Satur
day, the 4th day of May next, at one o'clock in
the afternoon, of which all persohs interested
will take notice. E. W. BAIRD, Auditor.
Towanda, March 391,1844.
NOTICE.
•
tHE subscriber having , been'appointed by
the Orphan's UOurt of Bradford county, -
an auditor to settle the, exceptions filed to the,
account of JARED WOODRUFF and SYL
VESTER W. ALDEN, executors of the last
will and testament of PhiHada Ladd, deceased,
will attend for that *pose at his office, in the
borough of Towandai on Saturday, the 4th day
of May.next, at 10 o'clock in the foienoon, "of
which all persons interested will take notice.' '
E. W - LAAIRD, Auditor.
Towanda, - March 30, 1 4.
REGISTER 'S NOTICE.
..IUOTICE islhereby given to all persona in.
terested that Thomas T Smßey, guardian
of Nancy, Joseph and Ddvid Smiley his filed
an account of his sai:tl guardianship in the Re-.
gister's Office at Towanda, and that the same
will be presented to the Orphan's Cburt of
Bradford county one Monday the 6th !day of
May for confircOatto and allowance.
.. JULIUS ; RUSSELL, Register,
• Per C. $: Russzaa, Deppty.
Rogister 3 s Office, .
Towanda, Maich 18th, 1844. .5
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
'IO,T4TICE is
hereb' given to all persons in
terested that E. R. Myer administiator,
of the estate of WM.•lltlyer, late •guarditm cif
Elsey. Maria Moger has filed an account of his
said guardianship in the Registers Officeat To
wanda, and that the 'same will hie_pres€4lted to
the Orphan's.Courtetßradford county ou'Mcm
day the 6th day' of 'May next for confirmation
and allowance.
JULIUS RUSSELL, Register,
. Per. C. S. RUSSELL, Deputy..
Register's Office, ?.
Towanda, March 18th, 1844.5
"MECHANIC'S LIEN , •
To all cloiments and persons interested in the
property described below or in the heirs thereon.
'Fakil Notice, that a writ of Siere Facias . of
which the Tollowingl is a copy is now :in my
hands, and has been duly served 'on Amos
Pennypacker, the owner and contractor; therein
named.„__
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
•
nractrord County se.. ,
To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting
—Whereas Nelson P. Brown and Henry A.
Carey nave filed a elikim in our County Court
of Common Pleas for. the county of Bradford
against Amos Pennypacker for the sum of two,
hundred and twenty five dollars for wdrk done ,
to and materials furnished for a certain building
one and a half. Story framed, situated- on the
west side-of River Street between a lot • owned
by Jesse Woodruff rind a lot owned by the
heirs of James.Fi. Thill deceased in the'horough
of Towanda in said County of. Bradford, con
taining in front on Said street twenty two feet
and.in depth thirty feet and the lot or piece of
ground and curtilage' appurtenant to said . build
ing. And whereas in is alleged that the said
sem ,renacins due and unpaid to the said Nelson
P. BroWn and lfgry 'A. Carey ;
,now!we com- .
mand you, that yeti make known to the said
Amos Pennyr,ackerand to all such persons a'a
may! held or occupy, the said building, that
they be and appear before the Ridges, of our
said lcolla at a couh of . Common Pleas to he •
held, at`towanda, on the first Monday of M , y
next, to show if any,' thing they know oyhtive
to say why the 'saidlsum of'two hundred and
twenty; five dollars 'should not beztevied Of the
saidlboilding and piece of groand ( and'eurtilage
appoite.nant to said , b z u t ieg to use of' tha
said Nelson P. BroWn d Henry A. - Carey
amending to the forth and effect of :the act of
asse,mbly, l ip suclyiase made and provided, if
to them it shail',dec'm expedient anOmve.you
then and thee this !writ. • Witness the Hon.
John. IConynghim President Pf ;curl said
7
Cot', .1 ,at Towandai the 15th day of March. A.
D. 1844. ..' -,: I : t
- . AARON CIIUBBECK, Prothonotary.
By. Aanox C.,' Az.msx, Deputy.'
. .' 3.1 N. 'WESTON, Sheriff..
Sheriff's;Office, ,1 ' ' •
Towanda, March 20, 18443
ia, 1 - _,' 4.
& I
YV tLL;STON.9LrE
NOTICE.
. ...
LL those.intlehted to the subscribers who
expect _to paY in Grain, must deliver.it by
theitirst of MARCIE! neat, otherwise, we shall
•exPeci the (bash bi.the first of , April. Those
neglect this. call. will find their notes; end lit.
counts in the hands of an a ttorney; w h o will
col l ect them
.in - the 'Aortal time pasiibie:-
;• : ;. 1 : 1 J. F. ,MEAVS.44 'CO..
ToWinda, rib': :',1); 184 , 1.
1 i ) . 1 ',' . '.' ' - •
.rtmeni 4 vt
UR Y'S.
MEI
H. C. , K.ELLY I .
51 1
•rowANDA; .,
(Office on•the north side of the Public Square,
in the room recently occupied hyD,hl.l.
:MORSE 'BILLS *
I.IIR,INTED on short . noticn; with 'a 11 . 80-
Jr" someplate,sat. this office...
LL PERSONS
. indebted to the estate-or
Aittrarr A. Bscawrrn late Of Elmiia m
the county df Chenturig and state of Netv York
deceased, are notified tomzike payment and 'alt
persons having demands against.said estate are
notified to present them duly attested for settle
. •
.
This notice is intended for ill persons _
this
Commonwealth having unsettled business - With
said deceased at the titne of his deeth'eitheriri
his individual capacity or as connected isi part
nership with any otheeperson or persona' incht
ding the unieitled mercantile and_otheebusi
fleas done in Ridgbury township by Beckwith,
Satterlee & Strong, and by Beckwith & Satter
lee; and business done by Hector W: - Strong in
which he had. en interest.
JOHN L. WEBB Adrnitiistraior. •
Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa., Feb. 6, 1044.
•
SADDLE, HARNESS d id • _
'aitCo
1 1
•
m4zire&4(aticiami .;
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs •
his old friends and the' public. generally
that he is now carrying on the above business
in all its various branches, in the north-part of
the building occupied by B.Thomtra, as a Hat
shop, on Main street, nearly )opposite.Mercur's
store, where he will ho happy to Eiccopoodate
old' andnew customers
SADDLES,
BRIDLES, -1 VALI GES,
MARTINGALE;, . TRUNKS,
HARNESS, L COLLARS,
::WHIPS &C., &C.
of the latest fashion and best materials will he
I. ade - to order' n moderate terms for ready phy.
Most kinds of country produce will be taken
in exchange for work. -
April 17, 1844
NOTICE " •
r..
Mrs hereby given, that the Board of Revision
it for Bradford county, Will meet at the Corn - --
missioners Office, ft the boro. of Towanda, to
heat such as think themselves aggrieved in the
Assessment for the year 1844, on the following
days, wit: •
Athens horn ., Athens tp., Asylum, Albany,
Armenia; Burlington, Cantoit on Moficlay the
15th of April.
• Columhia, Duren, Franklin, Granville, Her
rick, Litchfield, Leroy on Tuesday the 16th of
April. • ' •
- - Monroe, Orwell, Pike, Rome, Ridgbury, She
shequin, and Spriiiigfield, on. Wednesday the
17th of April.
Smithfield, South Creek, Standing Slane,
Towanda hero., Towanda, tp ,ITrey, Tuscarora
on Thursday, the 18th of Apiil. •
Ulster, Wysex, Wells, Wyslosing, Warren
and Windham on Friday the 19ffi•of April.
;By order of the Board,
A. S. Cu.s.”Entiiv, Clerk. •
Commissioners Office,' :
Towanda,, March 15th,.1844.
NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of
ARNOUT & CULP is this day dissolved
by mutual consentN. The business will be car
ried on in all its various brancheii at the old
stand, by .I.Lr. M. C. ARNOUT,
J. CULP.
.
Towanda, March 280844:
111 10 TAL - 8. ITHACA FLOUR, 20 bble.
ItfillitY Heavy Messtfork,loo Bushels Grain,
1000 Lights Window Sash for sate at
February 26,1644: MONTANYE'S.
three Dollar's Reward.
AKEIkt froth my little girl on the Towan
da bridge; the afternoon of /Monday the
26t inst.. a Copper Colored 'Whiffet dog about
eight months old, rather - longhair, and answers
to the. the name of " Periy,7 'very lively and
playful, by. a man that met the little girl, of a
rather rough appearance, with two horses be
fore a wagon, one, white, the box partly filled
with straw, and went uNivards, Monroe. •Tbo
above
.reward will be given for the dog and
man, or sufficient information 'where they are.
' M. S. WARNER.
Towanda,Tebruary,2Btb, 1844.
A CALL, FRO 4 THE YANKEE SHOP.
Upon all whom it may .i4lerest.
gHE subscriber is very much in want of
money and dock not feel disposed to have
-his own .property sacrificed to t accommodate
those who are indebted to 'film, that haie rea
sonable time to pay, co,Sequently" if they will
call and settle their sets, hoivever small they
may be, they will blige hini very much, and.
save coat with respect, to persons.
• , " D: C. HALL.. '
.Towa a, March 4th, 1844; .
v •
/ SHERIFF ' S SALE.
Y virtue ora writ of Vend. Expo. issued
• it , from the court of common pleas'of Brad
ford county, to me directed, I shall exposelO
public sale at the•hmise of E. Rczynsford to the
Borough of. Towanda, onJMontlay, the 25th
day of MARCH • next, at one o'cicick,.P. M.
The following described Piece• or parcel • of
land situate in Dural township and bounded as
follows: beginning at a stone heap on the bank
of the Susquehanna river; thence west 600
percbes to a yellow pine; , thence north 1.25
perches to a pme ;, Oence east 490 perches to
'a black oak therc& down ther'SnsqUeharma
the several - courses of the same 175 perches to
,the place of beginning. Containing fotiihun
' "dred acres more or'lesa, with four framed' hou
sea, three framed barns - and a saw mill thereon
erected, with about one hundred. and• sixty
acres improved and a'small• orchard. '
• Seized and taken iu. execution at the Suit of
Simort;Stevens vs. Seta Payne. I
• . JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office,
Toviienda, February 17, 1944.} •
Administrator's -Notice.
ust=
CARPET BAGS
JERE CULP
Dis§gozmuzcom.
- POSTPONEMENT. .
THE abtive sale stands pOstroned 'until
Monday dui 6th day of May sane place
and time of day. • • • -
• • JOHN N. WtSTON, Sheriff,
• • Sheriff's (Moo • Z. •
Toicanda, March 29, 1.844. S ' •