Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 13, 1845, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex
pands issued out of the court of common
pleas of Bradford County, to me directed. I shall
expose to public sale at the house "of William
B r iggs, in the borough of Towanda, on Monday
the lust day of September next, at one o'clock P.
AL, the following piece or parcel of land situa
ted in Wyalusing township, bounded on the
north by John Taylor, on the east by Joseph
Gaylord, John Gaylord and others, on the south
by Joseph Gaykinl. on the west by the Susque
bannah river, containing eighty acres, fifteen or
twenty acres improved, one frame house.
Seizes and taken in execution at the suit of
W. ; Brown, to the use of M. Ingalls, vs.
Pierce Gaylord.
ALSO—The following property to wit, a
piece or parcel of land situate in the township'of
Wyalusing, bounded on the north by land of
David Beardsley & Philemon Stone, east by
lands of Jonas Ingham, south by lands ,of John
Elliott, and west by land of Ebenezer Lewis,
Elijah Camp, & Charles Camp. Containing
two hundred and twenty acreaPor thereabouts,
about eighty acres thereof imProved, with four
framed dwelling houses, two framed barns. One
Saw mill, one Woolen factory and a large ap
ple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken. in execution at the• suit of
J. Mc'Kinney & Son, vs. Jonas Ingham.
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate in Wyalusing towns hi p ,
bounded on the north by lands of Thomas „
Bump, & John Donley, east by land of Justus
Lewis & William Monow, south by lands of
John Biles and Nelson Overton. and on the west
by lands of J. A. Biles, & John Biles. Contain
ing two hundred acres or thereabopts about
thirty or thirty five acres thereof improved with
one * log house and framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit-of
John Cusick, vs. David Williams.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in Albany township, and bounded
on the north and east by Seth Stevens, south
east by Samuel Banco & George Miller, south
and west by lands of David Miller, with a fram
ed house thereopm. Containing seienty five acres,
thirty improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Chillion Stull, vs. Daniel F. Miller.
ALSO—The following described piece or par
cel of land situate in Rome township, bounded
on the north by Thomas Bruce, on the east by
John Carter, on the south by Isaac Bull, and on
the west by Solomon Kinner. Containing fif
ty acres more or less, thirty acres irnprovetVone
log house and framed barn, and an orchard there
on.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit o
Eli Baird, vs. Tobias lent.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land, situate in Burlington township, Bradford
county, and bounded on the north by lands of
W.Carripbell, & A. Campbell on the east by lot
of land contracted to Alba Tuttle, on the 4;
. south b„
land of John Bloom, & J. A. Weed, on the west
by land of Alanson Campbell. Containing one
hundred and ninety five acres, being a part of
warrant lot No. 1486 in the warrantee name of
of Charles Carroll, with about ten acres thereof
improved, a double saw mill and framed dwell
ing house and barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Don Alonzo Booth, vs. Asahel Smith.
ALSO—The following described piece of
land, situate in the township of Cohimbia, boun
ded on the north by land of Oliver Persons, east
by land of Peter 11.1c'Clelland, south by the pub
hc highway, and west by Idnd of Sloman Sher.
wood & John Olmstead Containing twelve
acres or thereabouts, about eleven acres thereof
improved, with one framed houie and wood
shed thereon.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land
situate in said township of Columbia, bounded
north by land of Sherwood, Peter Me'Clelland
A: Eliza Mc'Clelland, south by Land ditto heirs
of Oliver Besley, and east by land of Stephen
Peckham. Containing twenty seven A.cres and
one half or thereabouts, with five or six acres
chopped over.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Cornelius Furman to - the use of Charles Keyes,
now assigned to George Fox, vs. Henry -Sher
wood.
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate in Ridgebery township,
bounded op the north by land of Nathan Dt.w
er, east by land in poS r session of Jonathan Allen,
and south and west by land of George Cooper.
__Containing about sixty acres be the same more
or less, about twenty five acres improved with
one (tamed house and young orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Stephen Pierce vs. James Otterson.
ALSO—The following, described pieces or
parcels of land situate in Pike township, bound
ed and described as follows ; beginning on the
bank of the Wyalusing creek below Reuben Ba
kers stone quarry, from thence south thirty de
grees east, forty rods to hemlock, thence north
thirty nine degrees east, twelve rods, thence
north fifty one degrees east, thirty eight rods to
the centre of said creek; thence north twenty
three rods to a line between Jesse Hancock &
\V. Waterman, thence on said line north fifty
four degrees, west thirty seven rods to the white
oak which is the north east corner of the tract
of Joho Co: Jr., thence south fifty degrees, west
forty rods to the place of beginning. Contain
ing twelve arid one fourth acres, more or less all
improved, with onesaw mill and one board shan
ty thereon,
ALSO—One other piece of, land situate in
said township, bounded as follows ; beginning
at the south east corner of Dimon Bostwick's
land which he purchased of Wm. Waterman,
thence east one hundred and fifty four rods to a
hemlock, thence north fifty five rods to a beach,
thence west one hundred and fifty to a stake and
stones, thence south think - degrees, west fifty
eight rods to a hemlock, the place of beginning.
Containing fifty acres more or less about thir
teen acres improved, with one - framed house,
and one framed barn erected thereon, with an
apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—One:tither piece or parcel of land
sitoate in the same township bounded as follows:
beginning on the north side of Wolf creek, on
the east side nt the highway, thence up said
creek on the north east bank to the County line,
thence south to astake'and stones the bound of
Seth Blakeley's and the heirs of Jesse Hancock
deceased, thence west to the corner of the above
fifty acres ; supposed to contain five acres more
or less with, about four acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Tarbox & Burrows to the use of Edward Over
ton vs. Titus Waterman. '
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate, in the township of Rome,
bounded on the north by lands of Nathan May
nard, on the cast by the stage road leading from
Towanda to Owego, south by a road leading
from Rome village to Rome four corners and
land of Stephen Cranmer deceased, on the west
by land of Nathan Maynard. Containing twea-,
ty five acres be the same-moreor less; all impro•
ved, with one framed barn, one framed house,
and an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—One other lot situate in said town
ship, bounded on the north by, lands of John
Cannon, on the south by land oflohn Canuen,
east by land of G. Vought, and on the west by
land of S. Mann & George Eastman. Com
taming fifty acres or thereabouts with about five
acres chopped over.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Joseph Kingsbery vs Betsey CannOn &Arunah
Wattles, Administrators of the estate of Mat
thew Cannon deceased.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in. Herrick township and bounded on the
north by lands of Nelson Rogers, on the east by
lands of Charles Suart, on the south by unseat
ed lands, and on the west by lands of Marquis
D. F. Hines. Containing one-- hundred acres
more or less with about thirty acres improved,
one framed house and a log shedbarn thereon
erected, and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execuiion at the suit of
Bradford County vs. Robert Depew.
ALSO—The following described lot of land
situate in Ridgebery township bounded on the
north by H. Petmen, east by John Seely, south
by E. Webb, west by B. Gray. Containing
fifty acres with about twenty five acres impro
ved, with a framed house, a log barn .and or
chard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Caleb Cummings vs. Anson Webb.
A LSO=The following piece or parcel of land
situate in Burlington township, it being the pos
session right of the defendant, bounded north by
lands in the possession of Wm. Simpson, west
by lands of Welles & Perkins. south by Earl
Nichols, east by Welles & Perkins. Contain
ing eighty acres more or less with about thirty
acres improved, with a log house, log barn and
orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Obadiah Blakely to the use of Moody & Gore,
vs. Benjamin Nichols. i
ALSO—The following described piece or
parcel of land situate in the township of Wya
fusing, bounded on the north by land of Austin
Stalford, east by land claimed by D. W. Brown,
south by Merryall road and land of N. P.
Brown, and west by land of Noah Allen.. Con
three acres or thereabouts all improved, with an
apple orchard.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John C. Adams vs. John Elliott Sr Charles Ho
met, Adm's. of the estate of Humphrey Brown
deceased.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in
the borough of Athens and bounded on the north
by a lot of land owned and occupied by Uriah
Wilson, on the west by the public highway
running from Athens to Milltown, on the south
by a lot of land owned by James Fritcher, and
on the east by lands belonging to Athens town
ship, or the public lands, being one dwelling
house thereon. Containing one half moreor less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
D. A. Saltmarsh to the use of N. C. Harris, vs.
Nathaniel Clapp.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in the townships'ofLeroy and Frank
lin, bounded on the north by the Towanda creek,
east by lands of Leonard Mc'Kee, on the south
by the Barclay lands, and on the west by John
H. Packard: Containtng forty two-acres more
or less about ten acres improved, with a plank
house and log barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the Iltit of
P. H. & W. H. Titus vs. S. K. Robarts.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in the township of Durell bounded
on the north west by William Ellis, north
east by Reuben Sickler, south east by Reuben
Sickler & James D. McCracken, south west
by Andrew Vangorder now in the occupation of
Abraham Vi,neorder, supposed to contain about
sixty acres with thirty acres improved, with a
log house, and log barn and a small orchard
thereon. -
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
James Roof vs. A. W. B. Vangorder.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in Franklin township and bounded
on the north by lands of Oliver W. Dodge, on
the east by William Lyons and others, mm the
south by Daniel L. Dodge, on the west by Oli
ver W. Dodge. Containing sixty five acres,
thirty acres or more improved, witha log house
and log barn thereon.
Seized cud taken into execution at the suit of
0. R. Tyler to the use of Jas. H. & Wm. B.
Hart, vs. Daniel Cokely.
ALSO—Time following pieces or parcels of
land situate in Towanda borough and bounded
and described on the north and east by lands
belonging to-the estate of George Scott dec'd,
and an alley leading from the public square to
State street, on the south by land of Col. H.
Mix, and on the west by Main street. Con
taining about onefourth of an acre more or less
with a brick building and two barns thereon
erected.
ALSO—One another lot on the west side of
Main street. bounded on the north by William
Watkins, 173 feet on the west by a lot owned
by the estate of F. Delpeuch dee'd about 534,
and on the south 173 feet by Thomas Elliott's
lot. Containing less than one fourth of an
acre, with a large dwelling house thereon erec
ted.
ALSO—One other lot situate on Second at.
and bounded on the north by a lot owned by
the estate of F. Delpeuch dec'd 160 feet, on
the east by Thomas Elliott's lot 50 feet, and
on the south by an alley 130 feet, and on the
west.by Main street 50 feet, more or less with
a large yellow barn thereon erected.
ALSO—A building on Main st. north of the
banking house, formerly occupied as a Canal
Office.
ALSO—Likewise forty one lots in the Bo
rough of Athens, no. as follows :-1-8-20-32
42-52-64-74-84-94-104-122-132-142-152
-162-172-182-192-202-212-222-232-242-
252-262-273-280-290-301-311-321-331-
341-351-361-371-381-391-401-404--nom
bered according to Orson Rickey's plot or plan
of record in the Com. Pleas, in the case of
partition between Edward Herrick and the
Towanda Bank, subject to the agreement with
Edward Herrick to consolidate the same into
one lot, containing four acres and 4-10.
ALSO—Five village lots in the born of To
wanda,no. as follows :-46-47-48-50—accor
ding to Col. H. Mix's plan of,the Northern
Liberties made by G. F. Mason;
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Michael Koons et al. to the use of David F.
Barstow vs. the Towanda Bank.-
ALSO-8y virtue of sundry writs of Levati
Facias, a certain messuage, lots or pieces of
land, situate in the township of Wysor,in the
county of Bradford : one lot bounded northward
ly by land of the said Wm. Myer and the. Pond
Hill road, and westwardly by L. &J. Owens
land and by lands of Jacob Myer and H.
Strope's land, southwardly•byloseph Conklin,
D. F. Barstow and S. Coolbaugh, eastwardly
by Si Patrick's land. Containing two hundred
acres and sixty.= mohair.
ALSO—One other lot beginning at the north
line of S. T. Multow's home farm► thence north
32° east forty and five tenths perches to a coiner,
thence south 52° east 125 perches to a corner,
thence south 52° west 40 & 5-10 perches, to a
corner, thence north 52°, west 120 perches to
the beginning. Containing thirty acres, being
only the undivided six• ninths of the said two
tracts.
Seized and taken in eieenthin at the snit of
Jacob Myer ik Jacob Mver now to the °stria
John Knowles vs. g. R. Myer administrator of
the estate of Witham Myer deceased.
ALSO—A certain messuage piece or parcel
of land situate in Monroe township, Bradford
county, beginning at a white oak the N. W. cor
ner of a lot in the warrantee name of Daniel
Torbit, thence south 51° east 84 perches to a
post, thence by land sold to John Decker, south
41° west 115 perches toe post, thence north 51°
west . B4 perches, thence north 41° east one hun
dred and fifteen perches to the beginning.—
Containing fifty seven acres and forty perches
and allowance, with 20 or 25 acres improved,
log house and framed barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Gordon F. Mason vs. William M. Goff.
ALSO—A piece of land in Athens borough,
beginning at the southwest corner of Joseph
Hopkinson's lot on the west side of Main street,
thence south 11° east 53 7-10 rods to the
borough line and by Lands of H. Welles estate,
thence south 78° west on boro' line and by land
of H. Welles' estate, 55 2-10 rods to the bank
of the Chemung river ; thence north 17° east
along said river bank 30 rods; thence N. 111°
E. 29 rods to the corner of Joseph Hopkinson's
lot on said river bank ; thence north 78° east
29 7-10 rods to the place of beginning ; contain
ing thirteen acres and one hundred and fifty-four
perches.
ALSO—A lot beginning at a stone west side
of Susquehanna river road, cornerof H. i•Velles'
land on the Boro' line, thence by said Welles'
land south 78° west 82 9-10 rods to a stone
corner on the east side 'of main street, by the
gate; thence up said street north 11° west 19
1-10 rods to the corner of C. Paine's lot; thence
north 78° east 20 5-10 rods to Paine's south-east
corner; thence north 11° west 15 5.10 rods to
the Susquehanna river; thence north 78° east
13 1-10 rods to an angle in said road ; thence
south 521° east 44 8-10 rods to the place of be
ginning.
_
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
H. C. Baird, administrator of R. Oliver. dec'd.
vs. George H. Welles, with notice to Horace
Williston, Sarah Welles and Isaac Shepard, ter
to tenants.
JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, August 6, 1845.5
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Y virtue or sundry writs of Fiera Facias
1111 issued out of the court of common pleas
of Bradford County, to me directed, I shall ex
pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs
in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday the
30th day of August inst., at one o'clock P. M.,
the following piece or parcel of land situate in
the township of Ridgbury, and bounded on the
north by land of Michael Man, on the east by
land of Thomas McAsay, on the south late the
property of H. Williston Jr., and on the west
by land of H. W. Patrick, being the south half
of lot no. 13. Containing fifty four acres or
thereabouts, about twenty acres thereof impro
ved. with one log house and one log barn there-
on.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
H. W. Patrick vs. Nehemiah Monroe.
ALSO—The following piece or Idt of land
situate in Springfield township and bounded on
the north by lands of Alonzo Sherman, east by
lands of Jerre Adams, south by lands owned by
the bank of North America, and west by lands
of E. Dickinson. Containing forty eight acres
more or less, and about 20 acres improved with
a log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Elijah S. Tracy vs. Henry L Ross.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in the township of Litchfield, Brad
ford county and bounded as follows: beginning
at a post, a white oak tree marked as a witness
north 54° west four links, thence east eighty per
ches to a hemlock tree marked as a corner,
thence north one hundred perches to a beech
sapling marked for a corner, thence west 80 per
ches to a post a whtte oak tree, south 12° west
seven links marked as a witness, thence south
100 perches to the beginning. Containing fifty
acres strict measure, located partly on three
warrant lots.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Gilbert Pearson vs. David Barstow, Adminis
trator of Nathaniel Peareoll dee'd.
JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Towanda, August 8, 1845. S
SAVINGS BANAL—No. 5, Brick row.
Super blue black silk.
do. do. striped.
Rich chameleon do.
Plaid do.
Parasols, ribbons.
Cashmeres, Delainea.
Ladies' Cravats.
Calicoes.
Sheetings—cheap as ever,
Window paper, dec., &c.
The above are a few of the many Now Goods just
opened at G. E: FLYNT & CO'S.
Cigars ! Cigars!
FOR SALE, at DR. MASON'S DRUG STORE,
a large lot of the best CIGARS in town, by the
box, single cigar or otherwise, and very cheap.
Towanda, July 30, 1845.
Wayne County Ploughs.
4DOZ Wayne county ploughs, for sale at_ the Ba
vings Bank. Plough merchants supplied at manu
facturers prices, and Farmers on the most reasonable
terms. G. E. FLYNT s CO.
July 30. c` No. 6 Brick Bow.
111 all your gettings, get Understanding.
A ND TO UNDERiSTAND where Goods are to
be sold CHEAP, don't forget the Old Establish
ment, MONTANYE'S STORE, corner of the public
square and main street, where goods always base been
disposed of for the Ready, and always will be, as lung as
the Rem continues to do businaa, at as small a profit as
at any other establishment this side of New York city.
In addition to former stock, we have been receiving va
rious articles of Husbandry, such as Scythes, Scythe
Stones, Cradles. Rakes, Pitchforks. tic
Also, 500 bushels of first-rate SALT, put up in the
very best barrels,
100 yards CARPETING for sale very cheap.
Wanted, 500,000 SHINGLES and as many Romig,
for which Liberal prices will be paid.
July 7. J. D. & E. D. MONTANYE.
aITONS DUNCANNON NAILS, and shall be
receiving more, to which the attention of Mer
chants is invited at wholesale, at
July 7. MONTANYE'S.
Dr. J. lki.:,Sumner, Surgeon Dentist,
110 k ESPECTFULL Y inforrnihis friends that bar
ing recovered from his Hides', he will make his
next professional visit to 'Towanda, on or before the
first day of October oeit.
a i licurr—Just, received a supply Gammons, Prunes,
jv Figs, Raisins, &e. at CHAMBERLIN'S. ,
June, 1845. No.l -Midi Row.
SUPERIOR .COLORED
Daguerreotype Miniatures.
Fetch:* Fisher,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Towanda, and vicinity, that they
have opened rooms in the new building op stairs, south
west coiner of the public square On the room formerly
occupied by Ulysses Mercer as • Law office,) and
would be happy to wait on all those who may -wish
good fir :saes of themselves, single or in groups. En
trance t side of Montanye's gore. Mr. F. *F.
have the satisfaction of knowing that their Portraits are
equalter any taken in the city of New York or Phila
delphia; and:superior to any heretofore taken in the
country, and respectfully invite, the Ladies and Gentle.
men to call and examine specimens.
Portraits taken equally well in clear or cloudy weath
er.
When children arn to be taken, a clear day should
be selected. The boors between 9A. M. 1113 a 4P. M.
ire the best.
As the color and material of the dress, adds much to
the beauty of the impression, therefore for Ladies, silk
dresses, of any color (except white, light blue, or red,)
either plain, striped or figured, are the best for the pur
pose.
ajTersons having inferior pictures, can have them
exchanged on reasonable terms.
As our stay is limited, persons residing in the Tillage
or country would do well to call as early as comma.
ent.
Towanda, July 30th, 1845
HO, FOR THE BRICK ROW
.Ib. 4, Bound to Shine.
HERE ARE WE, ON HAND AGAIN with a
new arrival of fresh GOODS, directly from New
York City, Consisting of
Broadcloths. Cassimeres of the newest styles,
Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Gamboons,
" Summer cloths, and Vesting:, of
every description and variety,
The latest styles of Balzarines, Fancy Prints, and
Gingham:, Irish Linens, Linen Diaper, Brown and
Bleached Sheeting: and Skirtings, Apron Check, Cot
ton Batting, NA. Wadding, and various other things in
that line too' numerons to mention. ALSO, a large
a-ock of Groceries, Rant-ware, and Crockery, which
together with our former stock renders our assortment
complete. And we wish to be positively understood,
that we CAN and WILL sell as cheap for CASH; as
any other establishment in Town. the " Savings Bank"
not excepted, and if strict attention to the wants of cus
tomers and cheap prices merits patronage ; we say again,
that we are bound to shine. OaPlease call on us be
fore going elsewhere.
Good fresh Butter, and all kinds of BRAIN and
LUMBER taken in exchange for goods, for which the
highest market price will he paid.
grjDon't mistake the place—No. 4 Brick Row, two
doors ahead of the Savings Bank and next door to W.
H. Baird and Co.
Towanda, July 1843. TRACY & MOORE
HE cheapest and best lot of Crockery in Towan
T
da may be found at TRACY & MOORE'S.
July 20th., 1645
ILLOW WAGGONS and Cradles for chtl
dreu, for sale cheap at
July 30.. TRACY & MOORE'S.
A GOOD assortment of Tin and Stone-Ware at
TRACY 4. MOORE'S, No. 4 Brick Row.
4.
spLENDID tot of'WHIPS a every description
at prices to suit the purchaser at
July 30. TRACY & MOORE'S. No. 4 Brick Row.
PATEN T
PAILS, Brooms, Clothes, Pins, Hearth
P Brushes, Trace Chains, Shovels and Manure
Forks, Hay Knives and Hand saws for sale at the very
lowest prices for cash at TRACY & MOORE'S.
ly 30. X. 4 Brick Row.
WALL PAPER, Window sash of all sizes and
Glass at TRACY & MOORE'S.
July 30
North Branch Canal Company.
wuricE is hereby given that agreeably to a reso-
II lotion of the Board of Managers of the North
Canal Company-, a further instalment of nine dollars
per share is required to be paid to Zebedee Cook, Jr.,
Treasurer of said Company, at his office in the city of
New York, or deposited to his credit in the Wyoming
Bank at Wilkesbarre, on or befOrn the Ist day of Rep.
tember next, upon each and every share of said capital
stock, under and subject to the provisions of the several
acts of Assembly, incorporating the Company aforesaid.
By order of the Board,
GARRICK MALLERY, President.
Philadelphia, July 24,1845.
100 REWARD!
OME fit persdn for the State Prison, or the gal
lows,, in the night of 21st inst., attempted to set
lire to my office, by breaking out a light of glass, and
throviing on to a table, among papers, a parcel of com
bustible matter rolled up in a cloth, which was burned
in two in the middle. But a kind Providence froumed
upon the attempt of the base incendiary, and the fire
became extinguished.
The object of the villian, was, no doubt, to.burn up a
largenmount of property in Bonds and Mortgages—in
which I have no personal interest except the charge of
them, and • small commission. The foolish Millen had
not sense enough to know, that the Mortgages were all
on record ; nor honesty and uprightness enough wears .
how much he injured his. neighbors, and hundreds of
settlers, in burning up my books of account, and the
bonds upon which all the payrnenis were endorsed, and
in almost all the cases the only vouchers the settlers
could have as evidence of payment. It therefore be
hooves every settler who has a proper sense of right
and wrong, to assist me in looking up this villainous
incendiary, that he may be brought "to Me light of a
Court of Justice"—in doing which, they, or any other
person, who may find ,the unprincipled rogue, shall re
ceive the above rewani, of one hundred dollars.
J. KINGSBERY, for the
Bank Of N. Ameriia and many others
Snsenso.utn, 23d July, 1845.
I ---
l',l'.,rOtite to Settlers...)
The subscriber having delimited the Bonds and Mort-
gages in his possession, in Towanda—in consequence
of the late attempt to bum his office—takes this meth-.
od to notify such Jf the settlers on land in his charge,
who are desirous—when convenient—to make pay
ments, may pay the same to either of his sons, Burton,
or Joseph Kingabery, Jr. at Towanda, and either of
their receipts shall be admitted as vouchers for so much
paid—or, when more convenient, to the subscriber, in
Sheahequin; and such payments shall be endorsed on
the proper bonds the first convenient opportunity.
Sheshequin, July '25, 1845
Not the Towanda Shavin7s.Bank, nor No. 3
Brick Row, nor the Old dircade.
But No. '2, Brick Row,
I 8 NOW ACKNOWLEDGED to be the identical
spot where goods are sold cheaper for cash or ready
pay, than any other establishment west of the cities of
New York or Philadelphia. Persons wishing to prose
-this fact, can easily do it by calling in to see. No time
will be spent in skinning,fiurts,or filling out bills of a
worthless institution. But the whole time and atten
tion of the subscriber and his clerk, will be exclusively
devoted to selling goods cheap. A nimble six pence,
better than a slow shilling. C. REED.
June 23, 1845. No. 2 Brick Row.
AiERE IS NO. 3 AGAIN-20 Quintlea codfish,
just rec'd and for ode at BAIRD'S.
June 26. No 3 Brick Row.
4.II3WINNETS, all the laiietideTe
11111 for sale at MIX & SONS'.
A FEW LEFT
OP those new end CHEAP GOODS. They will
be sold cheaper than ever. (if possible) to make
room for. Pall Goods. Look for No.s„"Savinp Haar
,as it is the only. genuine Clump Cub Store. •
July O. 0. E. FLY.II7
In the mailer. of the application of Joseph L. Riggs,
cuddlier*, of the North Presbyterian Church and
society of Well township. Atay Term, HNC,
1%701•10B Is hereby given, that Joseph L. Higgs, EC
111 M. White, W .W.Baltard, and others, hare m&
seined to said court an instrument in writing, and the
objects, articles cod conditions set forth and:contained
therein appearing to them lawful and' ot injurious to
the community, directed that 'maid writing be filed, and
that node. be given in one newspaper printed in said'
county of Bradford, for at lout three weeks before the
next court of common plus of said county, settingforth .
that an-application bas been male to said coon to grant
such an art of incorporation, according to the act of Aar
sembly in such cues made end provided.
A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary.
Pmt.'s office! July 30. 1845.
In the matter of the apptieathon Basket Gates. and oth
ers, of the first Presbyterian Church and eongrega
lion, of Rome Township. May Term, 1845.
NOTICE is hereby given that Bel-steel Gates, Sol
omon Spalding. G. W . Eastman, C. R. Bassett,
and other; have presented to the said court an instru
ment in writing, and the objects, articles and conditions
set forth and contained therein appearing to them lawful
and not injurious to the community, directed that said
writing be filed, and that entice be given in one news
paper printed in said county of Bradford, for at least
three weeks before the next court of common pleas of
said county, setting forth that BA application has been
made to said court to grant such an act of incorporation,
according to the act of Assembly in such cases made
and provided. -- A .CHUBBUCK, Prot.
Prot.'. office, July 30, 1845.
In the matter of the applkation of Freeman Lena and
others, Rector ChureA Wardens Vestrymen and Mr
shipper/ in St. Paul,. Troy Bradford County. At
a court of Common Pkas of Bradford County, Nay
Term 1545.
NOTICE is hereby given that Freeman Lane. G.
F. Reedington, John 51'Kean, taytim Ron Jan,
'.. C. Oliver, i lere Adams, E. F. Ballard, 8. W.
Paine, Henry Card. Bateman Minim 24, Henry B.
Card, on the 16th day of May 1845, presented to the
Court, aninatrument in writing, praying the Court to
be allowed to make certain amendments in their char
ter, as heretofore confirmed and established by your
said court, and the objects, articles, and conditions
therein set forth and contained appearing to them law
ful and not injurious to the community, directed the
said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonotary
of Bradford Comity, and that notice be given in one
newspaper in said county, for at least three weeks be
fore the next Court of Common Pleas of said County
setting forth that an application has been made to said
Court to grant such amendments to be made in their
charter according to law.
AARON CIIUBBUCK, Piot.
Prot's. Office, Towanda July 30th. 1845.
tat TON SUGAR & MOLASSES.—This day reed
011 by the "Chemong Line" and for sale cheap by
the pound, Gallon, Barrel or Ilh'd.
July 1. - BAIRD'S. No. 3 Brick Row.
12 DOZ genuine hest quality Quinnehaug Scythe
Stones, fur sale by 0. D. DARTLFTT.
TOWANDA SELECT SCHOOL.
ArkWING to some arrangements that hevebeen made,
lUIP the present term of this School will continue un
til the 15th of August. Then there will be a vacation
of two weeks, sad the school will be removed to the
Academy.
JNO. P. WORTHING,
SARAH F. WORTHING, Teachers
FRANCES HUTCHINSON,
Towanda, July 21, 1845.
CH.RIRS AND BEDSTEADS.
j . .
:,.,,
to Troffoogorsouothscateriabenrds
keep atill m on ntnue
g . at their old stand. all kinds of
i .
/ BO Cane and Wood seal Chairs ;
t5,.. ,--7-w- - ' also Settees of various kinds
V ' irit'--- 4 . BEDSTEADS, of every
, \ ,
\ description, which we' will
i t
, , sell low far cub or produce.
TURNING done to order.
TOMKINS & MAKINSON.
Towanda. April 23, 1845.
No, 4 Brick Row
ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Jereme R.
Bowman, late of Towanda township, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
those having demands against the same are requested
to present them, legally attested for settlement.
The administrators will meet to adjust the claims of
said estate, at the house of Geo. Bowman, on the. last
Saturday of each mouth. HIRAM SWEET,
G. BOWMAN.
TowandaZJuly 2, 1845. Administrators.
No. 4 Brick Row
L" NE t OZEN Morgan's celebrated GRAIN ORA
DLES, with Harris' scythes, for We by
June 25, 1845. REED.
Friends & Fellow Citizens.
WE are now in want of Bradford County stock,
and any persons having certificates, called'
county orders, can find a maket at No. 3, where they
will be taken at par in exchange for any of the articles
comprising the largest and cheapest stock of Goods in
the United States.
We had some thoughts of taking a few shares of
"Savings Bank" stock, but we find after the " Pan
nick" which is now about over, it has gone down below
par, and holders are beginning to think they have burnt
their fingers. Don't forget that our office is at No, 3
Brick Row W. H. BAIRD & CO.
easyamiza 021DMEM3
HEAD QVAILTEDS,JuIy 1, 1845.
IT is hereby ordered that from and after this date
goods are to be sold in this encampment far cash
whenever they will brine anything above cost. derks,
agents and customers are hereby commanded to govern
themselves accordingly. Braggarts ere to stand back
and keep off the parade ground.
O. D.• BARTLETT, Commanding officer.
Art RINARTONES.—The best assortment of -Nova
Scotia and other kind of grindstones, ever brought
to this place, for wile by 0. D. BARTLETT.
DOZ OLD FASHIONED SCYTBEft,lispleii
-41111 did article for sale cheap by .
July 1. 0. D. BARTLETT.
FIRST RATE ARK, and lots of ARK ROPE.
Alk . for sale by • W. B. BAIRD &
May 14. No. 3 Brick Row.
iTS of superior qualities, and most approved
sylee, from $2 up to— Gall and see.
_ _
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Edsall,
deceased, late of Wsta.a tp., are requested to make
immediate payment, and all those ha.ing demand sagain at
the same are requested tb present them, legally attested,
for settlement. JESSE EDSALL,
NATHAN ALVORD, Jr.
Wells, July 7, 1845. Administrators.
M 2 ) .4llartGratU
BE PAMPHLET LAWS of the lut Legista
tore have been received, and are ready for diem
bution. A. CHUBBUCK, Prot,
J. KINGSBERY
Prothonotary's Office, July 8, 1845.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
MR. JAMES M. GOODRICH btu located himself
at MONROE, for the practice of his profession,
and will be pleased to wait on those requiring his ser-
vices. He may be found at J. L. Johnson's tavern.
Reference may be made to Drs. HUSTO3 &
of Towanda. April 23, 0145.
To the Voters of Bradford County.
IMELLOW CITIZENS :—I offer myself to_ your
ju consideration for the office of Sheriff. Should
you honor me with your confidence, by nominating and
electing me to said office at the ensuing election . . I pledge
myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity
and humanity. F. FISHER.
Towanda Townshipioly i. 1845. . • •
VIEI TP53114110°
HIRAM MIX & SONS',
A RE now openingat their abate a bearitiful and cheap
lot of SUMMER GOODS, direct from _the City,
which% will be cold for Cash, as low as mato bought
jat " The &winger Bank," or at any atort in town•-001l
and see. Towanda, 19th May, '45.
Administrator's Notice.
G. E. FLYNT *CO
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
119E1a.k4
LINDS:c iZT Pa • 1 . 8
At the Elmira Cheap Cash Store,
..ro. i, Brick Row.
A S. CHAMBERLIN respectfully informs the
public that be has purchased of 1.8. Wool dr
Co. weir stock of . goods, and bas. just received a new
supply. which renders his assortment of Drugs, Medi.
dnes, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs god Famtfy G'sroceries
complete. His stock C 0116114 in part of the following
MEDICINES. ETC.
Essences
Flour sulphur
do Benzoin •.
•
Glue
Girm camphor •
Assafcedita
Myrrh
Gathboge
Glauber nits
Hellebore
Harlem •
Hydzioate Lotus
Iceland moss
Ipecac
lodine
Jalap •
Juniper Berries
Lunar Caustic
Liquorice ball and root
Laudanum
Morphine
Manna
Mace
Musk
Nu: Vomice
Oxalic acid
Essential oils, all kinds
Gil soap
Paregoric
Pills
Phosphate iron
Quicksilver
Quassia
Quinine
COwage Red Precipitate
Colocyntb Senna
Chloride lime Sugar Lead
Cream tartar Syringes
Dragon's blood Valerian root
Dover's Powders Saffron
Digitalis Use Ursa
Emery, assorted Vol. Liniment
Epsom salts Ven. turpentine, ike4e.
A complete variety of GROCERIES, inch as Tea,
Sugar, Coffee. Starch, Raisins, Cinnamon, Soda Crack
ers, Ginger, Pepper, Eng. CUrrants, Nutmege t Tobseco
and Snuff, Candles, &e.
A complete assortment of Paints, Dyemituffs, Win.
dew Glass, Patent Medicines, Ice.
. Towanda. June 16, 1845,
Annatto
Arrow root
Antimony
Aguafortis
Aqua ammonia
:Ether
Brimstone
Blue Vitriol
Bayberry bark
do tallow
Balsam lobe
do Cooties
Barbadoes tar
Balsam honey
Blood root
Blue pills
Balsam Fir
Black drop
Barley Pearled
Batemon's drops
Bugundy Pitch
"Cayenne pepper
African do
Camphor
Calomel
Chamonile flor.
Corrosive subhmate
Cochineal
t:antharidcs•',
Cubebs
Coc. inudicus
Carbonate iron
do Magnesia
do Soda
Rustms.—A general usortment of Hair, Paint,
Flesh, and shoe brushes at
CHAMBERLIN'S, No. 1 Brick Row.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BYvirtueof a writ of Vend. Expo. issued from
the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to
me directed I shill expose to public sale at the house
of Wm. Briggs in the Borough of Towanda, on
Thursday the 21st day of August the following piece
or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, and bound
ed as folloWs :—east by the road leading from Towels.
da to Athena and lands of Guy Tracy, north by lands
in the possession of I. Havens, neat by lauds of B. 8.
Welles ; containing Shout seven acres, more or less,
partly improved, with a saw mill thereon erected, with a
turning shop and lathe in said mill. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tra
cy, vs. Asa Forest.
J. N. WESTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff Office,
Towanda, July 23, 1845. S
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jeiluthen
Withey, late of Canton. deed, are requested to
make immediate payment, and all those havingdemaads
against the same are requested to present them, legally
attested for settlement to either of the irabscribera in
Union township, 'flogs co.
CHARLES 0. SPENCER.
BENJAMIN LANDON,
Ea:engage*,
Canton. July 1, 1845
311Er`.11E—.411311111_7111111.4
JUST reeeifea and for sale at B. Rittatatja Store.
a few barrelasuperfine FLOUR, from Ocetton *
Saltmarsh'smilL Warranted an extra article.-
June 23, 1845.
A NEW SUPPLY !
BURTON KINGSBERY informs the pubilic gene.
MP rally that he has just received direct from New
York City, his spring stock of GVOIIB. It comprises
a very general assortment of Dry Goods. Ontweries.
Hardware &c His goods have been selected with much
care, and will be sold as cheap as can be bought m To.
wands. Call in and tee if it is not so.
Towanda, April 30, 1845.
"Goods for the Millions,"
IrUST received at the Savings Bank, • number of tons
ej, of those cheap Groceries, which makes our mon•
meat complete. Those who patronise our task estab
lishment, will dative a decided advantageom thous who
purchase at other stores who do business on Om credit
system, as they are not overcharged equivalent to the
delinquency of those who inter pay. Nab, Brick Row.
G. E. FLYNT &-CO.
4111hILS.—PORE SPERM & LINSEED OILS, M.
VP ways on hand at G. E. FLYNT at CO'S.
Portrait Painting, by W. IL Perkins,
1 ORI'H SIDE of the square , in the room over J.
C. Adams' Law Office—Col. Mies block.
Likenesses warranted. Transparent Blinds, of any
size or pattern desired. Jape 18, 1845.
I ILS—Linseed, Sweet, Castor sod Lamp Oils.
good and cheap at Cli A MBERLINIL
Juhe, 1845. No. 1 Brick Roe.
MONTANYE'S STORE
Corner of the Public Square k Mail Street.
PriHE largest and cheapest lot of goo:4s ever cared
in Bradford County is now opening at the alspro
store. The most fashionable Goods of the season, such
as Balzsrines, Lawns. &c.. with every variety of Print
manufactured in the United States. All the new styles
of Summer Goods for Gentlemen boys and youth.
Boars 4. SHOES of any quantity sod any price.
20 doz. HATS at the lowest possible price.
GROCERIES of all kinds and HARDWARE its
abundance.
Returning sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage
they have heretofore received, they pledge themselves to
sell as cheap as goods of the same quality can be pur
chased in this or any of the neighboring villages. We
would therefore advise/ our friends to call before pur
chasingrdsentere. 2. D. &E. D. liIONTANYE..
Towanda, May 12,1845.
THE TOWANDA CHEAP STORE.
GREAT ATTRACTION
&AP EITEMIE ITIIINZ. WWI
rinHE subscriber has just returned from New York
with a .splendid assortment of +Spring and Bato
tnrner goods, which 'he offers for sale at least fifteen
per cent. cheaper than goads hive ever been, or ever
will be sold in this borough. Ills stock consists . of Or
reign' and domestic Dryfftuods, such as French. English
and American Cloths, Cassimerea, Sattinetts, Kentucky
Jeans, Summer stuffs. A splendid assortment of Prints
of prices, also a full supply of Brown and Bleached
goods. also. Fancy Geri& arch asLinen HpadkerchiefL
Black, Blue Black, Plaid and.striped Silks, Thread and
Muslin Edgings, Ladies and Gentlemen!' Cravats, Bony
net Ribbons, Damask' and Measelin de Una shawls,
Parasol. and a thousand articlest oo numerousto mention.
GROCERIES--Bmwn. Loaf and Crushed rangy",
I St. emir., Ponirieo and New Orleans Molasses. Coxed.
so and American* Brandy, Holland Gin. Teas, &c., also
Crockery, Glass, Nalle;Mardware dec. dre.
. • • All persons derailing Of Fudging goods tow, will
5 ,
do ell to 'give Will call before pustular( elsewhere.
"I' tter, Eggs, Cheese and Grain . taken in payment
de o CHARLES REED.
habit - No. 2.Brieir Sour.
di, May 12, 1845.