Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1844, Image 3

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    _lre great Repeal Banquet to
the other state pri
took Ova on he -2014 ult., in
oic .bA, Detail, a large square
l ‘ j
surroundgil With galleries,
a ppro4fiked to the use of
wbodt were nearly
53 2
.I;'d present.--e Covers were laid
ki3,and nprly that number of gen
,:z3 were present. Mr. Smith
01 the chair. Amongst t h e
?9a
present were Dird french,'
Mayor of Dubliriao4ti`Cathe
hopse several Catholic 'priests,
, or three Protestant clergymen,
:taliozen members of parliament,
, z oSt of the leading members of the
. fa i Association.
Ec.IVZ .RUBBERY.—A.
:•rr • -
. 1 , Mr. Samuel Kiniey, while on
„i t he s teaMb_oat Coming from South
N
. 0 ewYork, on Thursday,
. ro bbed ofSl3BO, which was taken
t he breast pocket 'of his coat by
through the same. _ 0.
4 - ie RAILROAD.—The net earnings
x year ending Il'ebuary 29th, 1844,
•:..ld $58,0001; • - The . estimated
.sreciiptS for Ithe year 1844, are
000.. :Ilia statement "'s made to
..i..ct an' error ; yehich has een made
gh some of the papers.
DIED OE STARVATION. --,A foreigner
Suffora; *ent to. the watch
;se in Boston 'op Friday iiiht last,
I ng he had not! tasted food for three
Ts. lit the morning be was found,
Sea corpse. 4e had been a drunk
.
Trysnrsis is a weakness of the di
i ure organs, and,• like every other
, T pilllloB caused by impurity of
e bioodo The' gastric juice, a fluid
:iliar t! the stomach, when secreted
bid blood, is deficient in those
,ocishing solvent properties which
.so essential 'to proper digestion—
lsequently, the body is not suitably
ified, the bowels are imperfectly
cuated'„ and indeed all the f coons
the bOdv are deranwed:
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi ls_are
e of the.most extraordinary medicines
the world for the cure of Dyspepsia,
cause -they thinoughly cleanse the
ituacli of all bilious affections, and
mpletely purify - the blood. Hence,
they remove the cause of every kind
tlisease.!:it•is absolutely irnpos'sible
;them to fail in curing dyspepsial."
or sale at the store of J. D. & E.
Montanye, in Towanda, and by
published in another column of
, paper. •
CaUtiol2.--As counterfeiters
:abroad, avoid all stores of doubtful
araclel . , and be particular, in all cas
,to ask for 'Fright's Indian Fege
.qe Pills,
' o Married. •
! the Rev; Joseph Towner, on the 1 6 th
DiMIL BRINK, Jr., to MISS EIZABETLI
Fasrss, all Sheshequin. - -
IThursday, 17th, ult., by the same, .laarss
Moorm,lof Owego, N. Y., to Miss SAILAII
howls . , of Sheshequin.,
• Wednesday, 30th'ult. by the same, Etsa,-
Irs liouToN, to Miss ' HAILIBIZT
il of Sheshequin.
ATCLIES,! WATCHES
A. M. WARNER,
'WOULD announce to his old customers
and the public generally, that he has
kqiied his shop in Betts & Montanye's ttiree
rs building, south-side the public square and
q.oor east of Montsnyes's store, and that he
'zw prepared to do all kinds of -
Clock A. Trait* „Repairing-,
klle shortest notice. Having had an expeti
lot eleven yea Min the business, he is now
(:)16!pepaied to sa'Y thathis wort: shall not be
t?..wd by any establishment in the country.
-ads of producfc,_wood; -- etc., taken in
rmzia, Nov. 1 1844.,.
9Tei3D'3IIC I .IIEICao
rffr. co-partnership heretofore carried I
ipder the firm of PARK & GALLI/
`i'ePing, the Athenß-El4ge, , is this di
red hy mutual consent. - '
• . C.S.PARK.
'H.C.GALLUP.
h.. 26, 1814
1 / I. e "EiCHANGE " is now under tl
: 2 43e rn e t of . C.• S.. PARK as agent for Ste
Ercasabrack,..und will be carried on
totoi.e. Travellers are invited to call,
1i51.49,t0 be as well, or belie' : furnish(
1:16 0 .60- 0ramodati.ott than any other publ
ii'this section of country.
- ire '25; 1844. C. S.:PARK.
I DAIINISTRAT-OR'S NOTICE.
LL Persons indebted to the estate of Bei
jattPo B.Yerguson, decd. late of Durel ti
requested to make immediate payment, ar
those having demands against the same r
:sated to present them, legally see
°cut.
, F. FERGUSON, Mministrabg.
morel, November 2, VAL •
%aro Morley -
1 . 4. 4 - - No.-376 May .Term L
: igeWelltic . - .
RE hodersigued -having been appoin
- hi , the Court of Common-Pleas of Br.
"toasty; an - Auditor to report the liens
' else, will attend for that purpose at I
' itt the hOrough of Towanda, on Wedne
' the 27th day of November 1844,' - at I' t
. P,,.M., of which all persons interested w
take no ice - . •
E. W. BAIRD, Auditor.
''''altda. 6t. 22,1844.
tua . 7 - fait law $-
113N STAA'LLY on hand',l%td...hand Bi
iSio ve far salecheap at BAIRD'S,
• • N0.,,3 ,13!ick Roi
SHERIFF'S SALES. -
filr virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo.,
issued from the court of common.pleas
or Bradford county, to rue dhected, I shall ex
pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs
in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday the
second `day of December neat at one o clock
P. M., the following described pierce or parcel
of land situate in Windhain township and
bounded on the north by the state line; on the
east by Edward Neal and Peter Osin..m ;: on
the south by Benjamin Clap and Jas. Brown;
and on the west by Samnel Lee and Samuel
Clap. Containing about 137 acres more or
•
less, about thirty-five acres improved, one fram
ed house, one tog house, one barn and two saw
mills and a few apple trees thereon.
ALSO-.-One other piece or parcel of land .
situate•in Windham township bounded on the
north by Lewis Dodd, on the east by Peter
Osburn, south by Benjamin Clap, on west by
Lewis Dod. Containing 77 acres, about 15
acres improved and a saw mill. -
-ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land
and bounded on the north by lands owned by
Richard Bigsby, south by land of James Ken
yan, east by lands of Richard Rigsby and Sam
uel Rinyan, on the west by land of Tidds and
Ball.' 'Containing 180 acres, a small part o
which lies it 'Litchfield' township, the remain-
der in the township of Windham. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit o
C. R. Barstow to the use of Parly Johnson vs
Lewis Dodd and Charles Johnson terre tenant.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in Litchfield township bounded on
the
,itorth by Peter Myeri on the east by Benja
min Stackhouse and Vanever Tid, on the south
by Zopher Tid, an the west by Cyrus Blood
good. Containing about sixty acres all more
or less, about forty acres improved one frame
house two frame barns about two acres of orch
ard.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John Hollenback vs. John S. Rogers. • '
ALSO—The following property - situate in
Towanda township and bounded on the east
by lands of N. Coon Jr. and Reuben Bennett,
on the south by. Myer & Manville, on the west
by Enos Bennett, on the north by Granger,
Simons and others together with fifty acres
about forty acres improved with a framed house
and barn thereon erected. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Guy Tozer vs. Nathan Coon Jr., Reuben . ,
Ben
nett, Seth. Loomis administrators of the estate
of Thomas Bennett deceased.
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate in Burlington township
I a nd bounded on the north by lands of George
Coryell, on the west by lands of J. Kingsbery,
Wm. F. M'Kean and A. Macao, 'south by
land of Isaac Preston, and east by land of Jas.
Long and George Coryell. Containing four
hundred acres more or less, about seventy acres
thereof improved with a framed house two fra
med barns, a saw Mill and orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Thomas Elliott to the use of D. F. Barstow vs.
, John Bloom. •
ALSO—The followihg described piece. or
parcel of land situate in Granville township
bounded on the south by land of .1. Merritt,
west by Malmo M'Nought north by lauds
of Wrii. M'Farlane, past by Wm. Ross.
Containing el acres with about five acresim
proved with 10 - g house thereon.
Seized and. taken in execution at the suit of
Charles-Drake vs. Thomas Pratt.
ALSO—The following piece - or, Tercel of
land situate in Windham township bounded on
the north by Fletcher & Meylert. on the east
by Reuben Russell, on the south by Joseph
Seely, Anson Coleman and *swell Russell.
Containing sixty acres one log house, log barn,
thirty acres improved. •
- Seized antitaken in executien at the suit of
Besley, Morley...dz Hyde vs. David Eikler and
Oliver Ellsworth Jr.
ALSO—The following described piece, or
parcel of land situate in Ulster township and
bounded and described on the north by lands
of Chester Mallery, east by land of. Patrick
Higgins. south by land of Fnrman Ransom;
and on the north by land of Philip, Sweet.—
Containing forty - five acres or thereabouts about
acres improved with a small log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Pike & Lockwood to the use of Morris Wat
tles vs. Andrew King Jr.
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel 'of land situate in the township of Ulster
containing forty six acres bounded on the nort_h;
by land of Harman Vanbleck, east by landfof
Joseph Berry', south by land of Alfred Holcomb
-and west by land of Henry Kitchen, with about
six acres improved and one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Pike & Lockwood, now to the use of Jared
helps vs. John Davis.
ALSO—The following described piece or
lot of land situate in Athens Born. bounded
and described on the north by land of "Chester.
Park, east by Richard Lambert, south by land
of 0.0. Shipman and west by the public high
way. 'Containing one half acre.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Nathaniel Clapp to the use of Willis and Bro
thers vs. N. J. LeDoyt. •
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of.
situate in Wysox township bounded on the
north by lands of Leßoy, on the east by Ly
man White, on the south by Robert Spalding,
on the west by H. N. Spalding. ,Containing
about eighty acres, twenty five acres improved
one small orchard one log - house and one log
barn.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Myer & Spalding to the use of' H. N. Spal
ding vs. Joshua Lamphire. _ •
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate. in Herrick township bounded on
the north by Francis Stoddard, on the east by
Campbell Fletcher, on the isouth by Campbell
Fletcher and John F. Lin, on the west by land
surveyed to John Lee. Containing ,fifty acres'
about 25 acres improved, 0110 log house a small
orchard thereon. - •
Seized and - taken in execution at the snit of
Ira Smitkvs. Charles A. Squires.
ALSO-i 4 piece or parcel or lot of land in
the Borough of thens bounded north by Ches
-r Park, west by Main street, south by Patrick,.
Clapp & Satterlee, east by J. & W. Kendall
„with' a framed , dwelling house.. - Containing
one fourth•of an acre more or less. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit'of
John Spalding vs D. Id.iCook.
ALSO—The' following piece or parcel ,of
land situate in ,Ulster 'township and bounded'
on the north by Cash and Vaal/leek, on the
west by J. Vanvleck, on the south by
comb, and on the east by tthe Susquehanna
ver. Containing about • three hundred acres
more or less, about two hundred thereof Myra
proved with two framed houses, a framed barn
and orchard thereon.
- Seized and taken in execution at the' suit of.
N. Clapp'S use vs. Edmond Lock;vood & Mary
Ann Lockwood: • • • • •
ALSO—The following tract or piece of land
situate In the:township of Smithfield eentaiti
lug seventy seven acres or thereaboidS *tided
on the north by lands of Rufiss.Wrightand E.
A.., Child, on this cast by the iaighwaY,Eoti . the
south by Arabal Tracy an pn the crest by Jo
nathan S. 'Mitchell with abeut - aikty five acres
improved, n large orchard theron growing, and
a•framed house and barn a blacksmith shop
and a cider mill thereon.
ALSo=—The equal undivided half of a piece
or parcel of wood land adjoining land of David
Arnold on the west, the whole containing fifty
acres or r thereatoute. -
Seized and taken in execution a: the suit of
-Elijah Rathburn & A. Hunt vs. John Watson.
I. ALSO---The following, piece or parcel of
land •situated,in Orwell township, bounded on
the north by Jervis Battles, east by Jeremiah
Barns, south by -.Wm. B.. Robinso n, west by
,
Reuben Easterbrooks. Centaining one bun
died.acres'about 25 acres improved one frame
house and Orchard.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Samuel B. White vs. Mile Baths who survi
ved E. W. Battles & Jarvis -Ruffles term ten
ant-
ALSO—The following described property
situate in .Towanda Bora' bounded on the north
by land of M. C, Amout, Edward White and
Tracy & Moore, on the east by Tracy & Moore
and Main street; on the south by land of Eliza
beth Means, and on the west by J. D. Gooden
ough's land. Containing one Touth of an acre
be
,the same, ,more t,kr less with a two story
building thereon sreeted occupied as a bat shop
and harness makers shop with a nine pin alley
Attached thereto and a barn with an under
ground stable.
Seized and taken in - execution at the suit of
Theodore Van 'rine vs. Zenas Thomas , Benja
thin Thomas and Mork C. Arnout terre tenant.
ALSO--The following described piece or
parcel of lam! .situate in South Creek township
and bounded on the north by lands of William
Burke, on the east by lands - of Ralph Crane&
others, on the south by Daniel Bildrethiand
others, and on the west by lands in possession
of James Dewey. Containing ono hundred
an twenty five acres or thereabouts with about
thirty acres or thereabouts improved with a log
house and log barn thereon
,with an apple or
chard and peach orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John L. Webb administrator of A. A. Beck
with who survived H. W. Strong now to the
use of Spencer West vs. Janes Dewey.
ALSO—The following piece or - parcel of
land situate in Towanda township Bradford co.
and and bounded as follows: beginning at a
chesnut the south east corner of lot n 0.233
according to a plot and survey of the tract,
thence north 136 & 3-10 petches to a post
the south west - corner of M. Russell & E. Ben
neles lot, thence east 118 perches to a post,
thence south 138 & :',-10 perches to a ample
sapling thence west-118 perches to the begin
nirm.
sapling
ono hundred and one acres
and 159 perches strict measure. .
Seized andlaken in execution at the suit of
Timothy Paxton and William Davidson trus
tees of the Bank of North America vs. Alphon
zo Mosier.:
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in Athens tp. and bounded as fol
lows: On the east by the public highway.
north. south, and west by lands of Julius Tozer.
One framed dwelling house and a wood house
/
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the. suit of
Julius Tozer vs. Harvey French.
ALSO—S piece or parcei of land situate in
Windlanria tp. and bounded on the north by
Julius t Russell, Henry Russell and Joseph
Ellsbree, cast by Joseph Ellsbree. and George
Pitcher, south by Thomas Cadwalader.. and
west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russell. Con
taining three hundred acres more or less with
about one hundred acres improved with a stone
dwelling house and two framed barns, one
Grist mill and one fourth of a saw mill, three
framed houses and a shed.
Seized and taken in-execution at the suit of
Titus & Baiter vs. Clarissa Russell &c. and
Charles RusSell.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
laud situate in Burlington tp. and bounded as
follows : Beginning at a white oak marked for
a corner, the north cast corner of Simeon Mor
ton lot, thence west two hundred and three per
ches to a pit on the west line of warrant lot
No. 4436, thence north on said warrant hoe
one hundred and sixty perches to a post north
west corner of said warrant lot, thence east two
hundred and three perches to a sugar tree, for a
corner, thence south one hundred and six f'e
perches to the beginning. Containing two
hundred'and three acres strih measure,
bracing lots No. 256 and 257 on said warrant
lot No. 4436 with a saw mill thereon and a
small improvement.
Seized and taken in execution at'the suit of
Timothy Patton and Wm. Davidson Trustees
1 of the Bank of North America vs. Wm. Keeler
and Silas Noble.
ALSO—The following doseribed piece or
parcel of land situate in Albany tp. being part
of a tract surveyed to George, Barnes, bounded
onAhe notth by Joseph Anderson and John
•,Bai , ron'Jr.. on the west btFrederiek Castator,
_on the south by Elizabetkand Moses Bush and
on lbe east by lands in the warrantee name of
Peter Benson, being the same land sold to '
Hugh O'Hara by the Treasurer of Bradford,
county for taxes in 1842: Containing one
hundred and sixty aerespore or-less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
D. M. Bull vs. Hugh O'Hara.
ALSO—A piece of land in South Creek tp.
bounded north by larid_of Willow _Aber, east
by land of James-Deivef and Wm Berk, south
by John Hilman and west by lands of Willow
Aber and P. Fassett, 'containing .abdut sixty
acres, about thirty-five acres improved.
Ti ALSO—A tract of, land bounded north by
lands of Wm Berk, east by D. Hildreth, south
by John Hilman; west by James Dewey; con
taining about one hundred, and twenty-four
acres, with about forty-five' acres improved, a
log house and log. barn thereon erected, about
150 fruit trees' thereoa:
Seized and taken in execution at the.suit of
Philo Fassett vs. James Dewey.
ALSO—A lot of land belonging to Wm W.
Mitchell, bounded north by land of John Tyler,
east by S W MitchelLsouthby Vincent Owen,
west by Charles
. Dewey, one Acre improved,
with a log house and saw mil) thereon erected:
Containing 60 acres, more or less.
Seized and taken in 'execution at the suit of
Vincent Owen vs. W . W. Mitchell, J. W.
Mitchell; and Samuel W Mitchell.
ALSO—A lot ,of land in Smithfield„ town
ship, bounded north by Gideon A. Frettelt, on
the east by Ebenezer French. south by lends in
possession of Daniel f Hill, west by Richard,,M.
Xelly, containing one: hundred acres, more 'or
less, with fifty acres improved, a framed bees;
log barn. & small orchard of,apple trees thereat,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Seth Salisbury; to the use of 0. P. Bassett vs.
John W. Camp.
• A LS.'O-778y irirtne of sundry writs of Levari
Facies a certain messuage, •piece or. parcel of
land situate in the township of Rtdgbury afore
said bounded anil described as follows: begin
chesnut oak the south west comer of
u tract of Canil surveyed' to, Franeis 'Johnston
arid,Jonathen s Miffiin on warrant no, +5683 arid
running noith along the west ; line
of said tract two hundred perches, thence east
ninety-nine perches to ,1 wane,-thence south'
two hundred perches to a postlammling in the
north line of prcliett'S line, thelice 'west along
Goveit's line ninety :nine perche'S to the place
of be-ginning. One beridred and twthty three
acres and one hundred and twenty perches of
'mid strict measure. ' -
• Seized and taken in execution, at thisuikot
Alex..Johustou`,' executor &c., va.-J. Dewey.
ALSO—A, tract of langfiri Wells toinsbip
beginning at a post cot ner in the eastern bounda-
ry tine of the said larger tract, thence by land
granted by Erdman Keeler and wife to the said
William R. Knapp north, eighty -seven degrees
west one hundred and twenty perches tea post
corner in the western boundary line of said lar
ger tract, thence by the same !math 1° west 25
perches to a post corner, 'thence by, land con
veyed to Reuben Horton, 87° cast 192 - perches
in the eastern Wendery line aforesaid, thence
bo the•same north 3° east 25- perches to the be
ginning; containing 28 acres and allowance
being part of a tract called Ryeland.
ALSO—A piece of Land in Wellstp. begin
ning at a post in the eastern ooundary Line of
the original larger tract, thence by land of-`L.
Gaylord, north'B7 ° west 196 5-10 perehesAo a
post corner, thence south 87° east .194 perches
to a post corner in the eastern boundary, line,
aforesaid, ttence extending by he same, north
'3 ° eaet 58 perches to the beginning, containing
67 acres, and allowance. • I
Seized and taken in execution at the shit of l
Henry T. Benedict vs. Wm R. Knapp. -.•1
ALSO—A lot of beginning at north
west corner-of' Lot No. 24, an iron wood, the.
north west corner Ma warrant lot belonging to
Leray DeChaumont, thence south 3° tagalong
the Line between the said Leroy DeChaumont,
and .the Land belonging to the 'said tlepow,
147 5-10 perches to a beech tree for a corner,.
thencei.north 89:1° west 189 perches to a beech,
the south west corner of said Lot No. 24, north
.° west 150 perchesto the south Line of a tract
belonging to the said Leray DeChaummt, a
beech for angrier, thence south 89,i° 180 per
ches to the beginning, containing 195 acres
223 perches, strict measure.
Seized and taken .in execution at the suit of
George Sanderson, assignee'of Amelia E. Du
pont vs. Hobart Depew.
4L40--A Lot of Land in Franklin, begin
ning at a post corner, (being the south east cor
ner) thence by. Land in the warrantee name of
Peter Ladley, south 29i° west 226 perches to
a hemlock, thence .by lands in the warrantee
name of Samuel Sitidens, and Nathan Hardy,
north 60° west, 320 perches to a post, thence
by.l. and in the warrantee name of Joseph Lad
ley North 29° east - 226 perches to a . maple,.
thence south 60° cast 320 perchesto tha begin
ning, containing 452 acres..
Seized and , taken in execution at - the suit of
G. F. Mason, to the use of James S. Pringle,
*if: Nathan Smith.
ALSO—Sixty-two acres of land to be taken
off the west end of the Lot of Land lately deed
ed by Jacob Middaugh to Wyatt Barnes, to .
commence at the west_end•of the North and
south Line of said Lot, thence easterly far
enough to make 62 acres on the west end of
said Lot•
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Jaalr Middriagh to the use of Henry Coreyell
vs. Wyatt Barnes.
JOHN N. WESTON,'Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, November 4, 1844.
Y virtue of sundry writs of Seri facia;
9j issue , l from the court of common pleas
of Bradford county, I shall expose at public sale,
at the house of William Briggs, in the borough
of Towanda, on Satuiiiay, the 30th day of No
vember, at one o'clock, P.M., a tract of land in
Athens boro', seventy-six feet in width front,
by ten tods rear; with another lot of_land ad
joining the same thirty feet front in width, by
seventy-five feet rear. Bounded east by main
street, north by lot of C. S. Parks, south and
west by land late of Henry Welles, decd.; now
in possession of E.H. Perkins, with a two sto
ry dwelling house (20 feet by 40 With a kitch
en in rear 20 by 24 feet) barn, wood houseand
well thereon—now in possession of N. Clapp.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
David Paine vs. N. Clapp.
• ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land in Athens borough, bounded north, east
and south by lands of the estate of Hepry
Wells decd., west by the Chemung river. Con
raining -an acre of land, more or less; all im
proved, with a framed house, framed barn and
tan house thereon erected,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
H. W. Patrick vs. George Jeffers.
J. N. WESTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Z '
• Towanda, Nov. 4, 1844. 5
---
SHERIFF'S SALES.
ire Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend Expo.,
40. issued from the . court of common pleas
of Bradford county, I shall exposeet public sale
at the house of Jesse Hammond, in the town
ship of Ridgbury on Tuesday the 19th day of
November next, at k o'clock P. l'ii.;tbe follow
ing property, to wit : a piece or parcel of land
- situate in South Creek township in the county
of Bradford and bounded on the north by
land of Cornelius Haight; on the east by land _ _ _ _ , _
of Samuel Pettengill ; on the south by Bing- •
ham lands ; and on the west by land of Isaac fik
..u., 6 , _.ei 0a ,
i'EWPII Gil
Wells. Containing one %hundred and forty ;
acres more or less, with about forty acres im- and Cheapest Prices t
proved, with two log houses and one framed •
barn thereon erected., • RV URTON KINGSBERY, has, j us t me i,
le
Seized and-taken in execution at the suit of MI; cd and now opening a e plendid assort
Samuel Weltelchell's edministraters vs. John went of PALL AND WlN'tElt GOODS,
Campbell and Stephen Stiles, also at the-suit consisting of
of John L. Webb vs. John Campbell and Ste- . ' Dry. Golo4 j s,
'phen Stiles. also at the suit of H. Potter & Co. Crockery,.
Groceties, - Hardware,
Pkints 0:1, Dye
to the use of John L. Webb vs. Stephen Stiles • - %u f'' .. ',, • •
and John Campbell, also at the suit. of Philo t
Towanda,
: 4 :: : :./ 7 3: 4.C '' t Y c '
Fessett vs. John Campbell. ; w hi c h 'mil sell very cheap for Cash.
,
ALSO—The equal undivided half of a piece " '
or par of land situate in South Creek town- ' Tfe Ila
ship bonded on the north by lends of Come- ti egistt r s pi otices.
lius Haight; east by land of Samuel Pettengill; N g fIC is herehygiven to all persons in
south by Bingham lands ; and west by 'land et I
, _ tereste j that David F . Barstow and Isaac
Isaac Wells. - Containing one hundred enaa- M;fer adatin strators of the estate of
ty acres be the same more of less with "about 1, ,nton 'lodges deceased ;
forty acres improved, with tiiirlog lao.uses end t i - aad.D. C. I evens - administrator of (the estate
-framed barn thereon. of ' ' A
Seized and taken in execution p.l th e su i t o f ' Luther Havens deceased,
John L. Webb- vs." Daniel It. `..itiles and Ste. have filed and settled in the office of Register
phen Stil es , also at the suit 'of G eorge Ki n , of Wills to Bradford county she accounts of
man vs.' Stephen Stiles, mho at the suit of John their administrations upon the estates , aforesaid,
L. Webb vs. Stephen Stiles., . ' and thst th 4 Same will ha presented - to the Or:
ALSO—The folle•miug piece' or .parcel of, plums'. COUt of said county on Menday Ahe
land situate irt Sout.'a Creek township and boun- 2d day, of December next for confirmation and
ded on the north by John Henning; on the east allowance. ' •- ' '
.by Wm. Fliteher and .--- White:, on the •
~ JULIUS RUSSEL, Register.
south by the public road : and on the west byP
• ,
er C.S. RussELL, Deputy.,
Hiram Sample. Containing• fifty acres.nbont --: . Regtster's Office, ,?_ ' , •
fifteen acres improved a log, hqueo and a 16g Tewrindar'Novembet 2, 11344.5 • •
barn end a small apple orchard thereon. - '
. 'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Levi Goddard, vs. Daniel Stevens. ,
, • . J. N. WESTON,' SherifE
Sheriff's Office: • 1
Towanda, Oct. 21; 1844.-5 • ' : •
LLOUG,F , ,atrstrttctrtie le4lifferent! rttter,nr6Tsaiearapby
' ' - W. H. BAIRD_& CO.
u.3i.x.lote
I 02
• I
MTOTIGT is given that I alt accounts due to
1:1 thelßeporter .Office puler the,4th' day
et.,Dece4et 1843,1nust blpaidti - role" 94 '
tied etartiogod ii sottykivey !; t y.tho;l4,pf,Ja...
nea,ry net they will be piked in' th e hanOs Of
ao eificer+ i for collection, inFillatzeMing i , but
money will pay *in; 4:Or
4, 1 8. GOODRICH.
Keeii 1 it before the
,Teople,
HiTibe .01d Drod Star; west sole of.
the Public Squiare,. is, now 4 receiving.the
largest assortment of Drtigti and hiedicines ever
offered in this market, - adiong which are the
I 1 • "
frlOrptiia,, Blue Maas; • •
•
do. quinine;
Eng. - • Qiiick
lodid.Potassa, . Perine;
RediPrepintate, Ipnac, i •. •
White jdo. Tdrt. Antimony.- .
Strychnia;'
Elateruini; • Viilerianll!pof,-
,
lireasot -) , , Seneca I 'do..
Poly. Jalep, • f Searntaiiit do. "
Ext. do.; , Gentionf 40.
Eat. ColYcintli, . Celotubci do.
'6. OFptan, PiriFc ' d 0.. :,
'do. Clcuta,- • ' - &lima, .' • -.-
ido, HYosciamus, • Adhesive Plaster,
do, Tartixecum, ~ Ciinthrides, ,
prrno• end Thumb Lan4ts, Lancet cases &a--,
- The attention of PHICI.it„N is particu
larly invited to the abo q articles, they being
just receiv' ed - from oneofi
Idle most respectable
boukes in; New York and will therefore be war-
Canted pure and free froin aditheration 'in all
cases, and disposed of at ;very low prices.
; • OILS AND ESSENCES.
Wintergreen, CinnamOn, Peppermint, Rose
mary, Wormseed, Hemkick, Sassafrass, Lemon,
Lavander, Bergamot; A tfiseed, ClovesOuniper,
Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, Al
, mond:Origanum, Cedar} Audier, &c., &c.
' PATENT NEDICrES.
M
The Most popular of
, d t )he ay, sueh as Dr.
Expectorant, , istar'
Jayne's s Balsam Wild
•CherrY,, Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's, Car-
Manitive, Balsam . Hoarhound, Turtington's
Pink Expettorant Syrup, •Bateman's Drops,
Andersons do., Lamottrs Cough - do., Liquid
Clpoileldoc," Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs.
Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound,
Dr. Spodns' Digestive Elixor,Dr. MINIM Eli:.
of Opium, Dr. BenjaMin Godfrey's Cordial,
Weaver's Worm 'Pea, Cheesman's Arabi
an Balsam, Balm or Colurnhia, Binler's Mag
nesian Aparient, Henry's do r ,Di. Thompson's
Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do.,Maccassar
do., Bear's do., Gravels do.Croton
together with many others tonymerous to men
tion.
I
PE.Ls. .
. Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoopets
Female, German, Lees :Windham Billious,
Miles Taman°, Brsndrethe's, Wright's Indian
Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, IWebstet's, Moilitts
and Ehlers, Alebasis ; Bishops, &c., &c.,
, • ;FAINTS, OIL & „DyE STUFFS. •
White. Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green,
Chronic Yellow, Yellciw Oehre, Prussian Blue,
Rose Pink. Sugar Ler4Lithafge, Blue Smalts,
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Turmeric, Annatto,
Indig6. Copperas,- A Iltra. Crude, Tartar, Cochi
neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Yitrol,
Glass 7 by 9. 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty,
Linseed Oil, &c., &c
A. D. MONTANYE, DRUGGIST.
Towanda, Oct . 25, f 1844
ir4OLOGNE WAFER by the ounce, pint,
, quart, or gallon in fspcy bottles or other
wise to suit the Ladies, at
Mi iNTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
THQmpso,LANs you ivill find Cayenne
' Pepper; Gum "blur& Barbary Bark and
Otheringediants such as are used in your pm.
rice at MON TANYEB DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25, 1844. 1 .
lAANT, Hair, Shaving, Tooth and Nail
Brushes at
• MONTANYES DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25. ' , •
'DUE Writing 'Fluid by the ounce, pint,
ti • quart, Gallon or Barrel', Black do., In
dellible and India, first quality at .
lIIONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
October '25, 1.8441,
CANDIES, RaiSins, Liquorice, &c., for the
boys and girtg, at
MONT ANYE'S DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25, 1844.
COM.. Shaving, Fancy Shaving, Toilet
Cast Steel and Common Bar,.Soaps,
MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE.
Oct. 25, 1844. I
WHAM'S HOTEL
. -,2120T6 21.0
(Formerly keptAy Col. I N. Pomeroy.)
.1. 0. & C. S. TiIeKEAN,
Troy, September 2; 1844.
NOTICE.
•
"LL persons iiiilehted to the estate of Robert
©fiver .late Of the City of • Baltitriona - : in
,the State of Miry land deceased, are requested to
mike irritoediat.o payment, and all those Lavitag
agaipst the same requested to preient
thorn; legally *attested for 'settlements. •
A. C.. 13 fIlD; Administrator.-
' 18411. • • s
D . ': -. .'-r,C' - i...0 Al,i'L . : .
litaliiit''OykOdf,l*.'''sbis'lt,"'
Augact,
• - '.' n '
II subscriber has" jtist t*ivcilthe meat-,
- estirlitietst Of Sitiveasis r tirouAt into the
county of,Bradford goats Crosses patent LOW
Drum Oven Cook , StoVe;
_Crosses; high 'oven,
cooking stove;. Gros's'. No, 3. Padre: cooking ;
Stove, with gm elevated oven ; - dining • room
conking stove; parlors Of dilDrent elicit 'and
atia*; Cooking No. 3 & . 4 with 3 and,
4 boilers; No. 5,3 35,4 cooking, with:3 and 4
boilers ;,Ne.• 3 . 4r.4 six plate and churchstoves,
vvhich. the subscriber will "ell at the mos t redo.;
ced prices for cash;shingles, •a beet circlets,
also intends-I.d keep Constantly , on band anus-, .
sortnaent of Russia and common iron stove pile
and elbows, skee,i rine, Stove CroCksof oil
coal scuttles dm. ; vpitb a ',good assortturnt of',
tinware wholsale and retail.liietit.li n en Drums,-
Stove hoilers,'Tea,,kettles, Drippingpans,'con
ductors, Baia troughs; with , every kind of job-.
work in his line made and fitted up to order on
short notice. stove trimmings - at whole-,
sale and retail.may be obtained at bis,..roanufac
tory on the:Most Inasonable,terms. -
I Tolanda.pct.lo, 1344. .
u. - 2,-mn as ADC 1. 11,01LEEL
.
THD • subscriber hae ,
Init. 're-
Ted and opened. for 'Cale at the.
1 0TFIEC4RIES . HALL in
'mush, a large anhenetal
tnient of fresh Drugs. and Medi
ies, comprising. all the medical
ants employed in, the practice of'
adicine & Surgery': Also an es
ti:lnept ofPaints and 'Oils. 'The
aye articles were earefulli select
ad' by - .scriber himself. ha: ins lberfore.
the confidence to recommend them to the pub
lib as articles of the very best quality.
The store will be constantly under the care
of a medical , gentleman who Will punctually
and promptly attend- to all orders: Arty in-.
-tide sent fot which in an , over dose may- pro
duce deleterious effects will be labeled and the
appropriate directions given thereon.
To customers and all who purchase at this •
store, advice will be given -gratis._ The sub
scriber has also made en arrangement with Dn.
HUSTON, who • occupies an office in the build
ing, by whiCh invalids may avail themselves of
his experience and advice free 'of Charge.
An establishment of this kind under the im
mediate:supervision of a medical practitioner has
long been cesired by the citizens'of. this plain
-and vicinity. The subscriber hopes thereon by
a strict attention to the business of the estab
ment and especial care in selecting genuine ar
ticles to be able to obtain it share of public pat
ronage. E. IL MASON M:D.
Towanda, Oct. 10, 1844. - -
jj?Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. issued
I - from the court of common pleas of Brad
ford county, to roe ,directed, I shall expose to
public sale at the liouse of E. Raynsfurd m the
Borough of Towanda - , on Monday, the 7th
day of October one o'clock, P. M.,
The folloWing described piece or 'parcel of
land situate in Litchfield township, and boun
ded as follows : beginning at a ,pine knot and
stones, and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15
links: thence N.34 ° W. 100 p. to a white
oak sapling for a corner; thence E. 120 p. to a
chestnut sapling for a corner ; thence 'north
twenty fora perches to the south west corner 0
a reserved lot- for Solomon, Merrill a post
-thence E. 131 2-10 p. to a post a._comerfor
Chauncey Parks;. thence S. 184 p. to a post -
on the N. line of David McKinney's lot; thence
W.-231 2-10 p. to a post a white oak, N. 8°
rearked'as a witness; thence N. 16 p. to a
post S.E:corner of alot bought by the parties
1 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 ; {ileum
north on said town line 60 p. to a post; thepca
E. 55 p. pr to a corner S. 6 8-10 p. of a lot
for.aerly deeded' , to Daniel Parks;' . thence N.
68-10 p: to said Park's corner; thence E. 19
p. or to another of Park's lots or place of begin
ning. Three hundred and twenty'seven acres
and twenty eight perches more or less.
ALSO—One other lot beginning at a crook
ed chestnut the.B..W.corner of' a let surveyed
to Daniel Done ;thence N.lOO r. to a hemlock
sapling ;Aintree E.BO to a'postv thence 8.106
p. to a post; thence W.BO p. to the beginning.
Containing fifty acres more or less ; ancrboth
pieces inclusive containing
-three hundred it'd
seventy seven so res and twenty eight perches
with about ninety acres, approved and a framed
house, one framed fund one log barn, and two
apple orchards•thmeon, and one half saw mill.
Seized and takan in execution at the suit of
nßnjamin Lambert to the use. of L.. 11. Sher
mae vs. Charles Chandler. '
.T.N. WESTON, Shdriff.
Sheri 'ff'rl Office.
To wand:., Sep. lb, 4844. j
POSTPONEMENT. .
Th above sales standliostponed until Mon
day the 2d. day of December next, at the same
pace and time of day.
J.N.WES'FON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office. •
TOwanda, Octoberlth,lB44. S
"
Jest Ross piniainn of Lloyd . -In the
Hancock,Elizabeth Hancock, Je— - Orphans
rusha Hancock, Henry s Hancock, Court of
John Hancock & Mary Hancock . . j Brad. Co.
HE undersigned having been appointed
by the
Orphans', Court. ofßradford
County, an Auditor' to ascertain and report
in this case will attend for that purpose at
the houso of Dennison Johnson-in Leraysvi:le
on Friday the .6th day of December next at 2
o'clock P.M. E. S. GOODRICH, Auditor.
Keep It before the People
SHERIFF'S SALE.
T9wanda;Oct.29, 1840:
, WM. BRIGGS
-rAORMERLY of the " Eagla, s House,"
would respectfully inform the:people of
Bradford and,the..tiaveling .public, that he has
taken the standiecenily occupied by E. Rayps
ford,' and that he is prepared to entertain those
who !favor him with • Li call. His established
reputation it is hoped, will afrord full assurance
that his guesis will be supplied with ev e ry e : ouo ..
fort:and accommodation. He asks -'• atrld ae
quaintance" to pay him a visit.'
Towanda, Oct. .14;z1844,.:
.11.4liotirned Spectat-tourts.
JDI adjourned Special Court-'will be holden
at the, Court House in Towanda, on
Tuesday,the . 10th day of December nest, at
9 &Cloak m the .forenoon, for the trial of the
following causes, to wit : •
0. P. Ballard vs.,tileo. Dewitt, Ejectment.
ItebeecatsOhradar vs. deremiakDeckeret. al.--
Ejectment. - •
`Samuel Benight vs. Alcwis I,V r. Palmer. et. al,
. 7 —Ejectment.
A. CIIIII.IDITCK, ProthOnatary.
Prothonotary's office., ? 7 •
Towanda, dept. 30, 1811. S