Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 28, 1849, Image 3

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' — '4'onia, Nov. 17th, 11149.
pursuant nr, amevions call of lital,TtPreiseata
tilts oft to ditTertmiAtiwnshits4 01 whicElA genet.
a lp:dile tti people, 'Of ,
County "ti dad this dip 'held id the
Church at the Forks of the Loyrdsock. Creek; peo.
oj e from every township of the county being
.' • -
The. meeting having been called - to Order, the
object of the meeting was stated by J. Richter
Jones. Esq Wrn r Gliderrell of Elkland, was can
als the , -,Chair prnid on motion, James Taylor of
Davidson , and George Hunsinger of Cherry. were
u ndated Vice• Presidents; and Aogrisjus Lippiu
con of Plunkets Creek, was aispointed Secretary.
The following committee, were then appointed
to draft Resolutions, expressire of the object of the
meeting, namely : Benjamin Hackle, of Plonkets
Creek township; Richard Biddle, of' Forks; Wm.
E. gicg, of Davidson ; Joseph Woodward, of Elk
land, and J. Richter Jones, of Shrewsbury.
Ater a short adjournment, the committee report
ed the followingamemorial and resolutions, which
were adopted by the meeting: .
TO au Honorable, the Senate and Horisrof Rtyraren
tires, pj the Commonwealth of Pennsyttantra :
The memorial of the undersigned citizens of
Sullivan County, respectfully represents, That by
the Act of Assembly, of March 15th, Anno Dorm
ni, 1847 1 that portion of Lycoming county in which
the petitionerareside, was erected into the county
of Sullivan, spatial the wishes of many of the pe
titioners. Three commissioners were apPointedto
select a proper location for the seat of Ju-tice of
tie new county, who, fixed on a point near the cen
tre of the 'County at " Laporte "on uuseuled land
owned by Mr. S. Mylert.
Many persons being dissatisfied with this loca
lion—a review_was asked of the Legislature at the
Session of 1848, and refused. At the Session of
1849 a second application was made for a review,
and by the Act of March 26, A. D. 1849, three
new Commissioners were appointed, to review,
and if thsi judged necessary to fiz on a new loca
tion. Meanwhile Mr. Mylert in pursuance of stip
ulations. made with the fist Commissioners had
proceeded to lay out roads, and make other im•
orocements for the public accommodation, and for
these roads and improvements, the Act allowed the
Commissioners, in case cl a removal, to assess
damages.
Unfortunately for the satisfactory settlement of
the whole subject by this Act of Assembly, one of
,the C o mmissioners, Mr. Jedatah Irish was related
to, and.connected with persons interested i n th e
location .• at Fairchilds'; and from his relation.
ship a tth the parties—which must have been an
' known to those that appointed him—the question
mou ld n ot receive that impartial consideration,
which the Legislature desig ned ; and without which
the public mind cannot be satisfied and set at rest.
After several meetings. two of the Commissioners,
Messrs Irish and Brodhead—in the face of a folon•
al protest in writing by delegates from six of the
seven townships composit ' , the county—made a
report; changing the Seat of Justice to Fairchilds;
and aWarding four thousand dollars damages to
lilr lent and bis assigns, while the other Com
missioner Jthige Jessup, reported against any re
moral from Laporte.
On these premises the Petitioners address them
selves to your honorable body.. The location "at
Fairchilds' being within a very shot distance of
thecouray line, is extremely inconvenient .to the
great mass of the county., and offers to, no portion
any advantages commensurate to the burdens it
*ill impose: it obliges us to pay an amount of
damages. which in addition to the ot..er necessary
ekrienses of a new county organization, will press
ruinously an the slender means of a scattered pop
ulation, •trtiozglin,, ,, with the hardships &difficulties
of forest hie ; and it obliges us to erect nor county
pinicipally.at the publie, expense which
at t6porte were to be built at private charge, with
out any burden on the county. The objections to
the location at " Pairchilds "13,te so obvious, that
we are persuaded, thky could never have been dis
regarded by disinterested Commissioners. We
feel that we have suffered great injustice and vi rong - ,
a que-Tion of great importance to our interests has
been tried by a person, who .from relationship to
tire panne., could not have sat on the same ques
i,on as a juror in ally ordinary court of law. We
could 1101 challenge the interested ‘conimi,siniter,
but we appeal from him, to you the impartial leg
. islature of the Contmonwealth" we ask you lo re-
Verse his deribioii. r • -
The diversity of views once existing among, us
en the location of our coanty, seat, has given way
limier the smart tif injustice, and to regard for the
real interest of our empty.
To the location, tnaae unfairly and unjustly at
Fairchilds, we prefer the revert of the first corn
missioners, and the old location. We therefore
re:prof - idly ask your Honorable body, to pass an
Act of Assembly reirersir af the removal of the Seat
of Justice of Sullivan cou n ty, arld confirming the
Ixation at Laporte.
av , oiutiowd.
Viltereas„ Jedaiah Irish, one of the Cpmmissien•
er•, appt.inted by the Act of March 26th, A. D.
1849, in review the location of the Seat of Justice
of Sullivan County, is the brother-in-law of. a per
son interested in the loeation at INtirchilds! And
tinder the bias natural td his rilationshia, Conduct
ed himself, notoriously, as a partizan rather tbaa as
a disinterested .comintssionee.
Resolved, That our County Seat question, has
not received that fair and impartial consideration,
which justice. and the rights of the people, and the
interests of the county require,
Also Resolved, that in our opintoti, jedaiah Irish
would not have been appointed a Commissioner, if
his relationship to the parties had been made known
to tbe•Legislature; since be could not have sat as a
Juror on the question in any - ordinary court of law:
And whereas, Messrs. Irish and Brodhead, two
of the said Commissioners, after the adjournment
of the Commissioners from Fairchild., on the 3d of
November to meet at Wilkes-Barre, heard, in the
absence of Judge Jessup. czparte statements, and
ailments, and finally fixed on a site for a' court
Dome:
Resolved that we regard those proceedings as un
fair rid unjust. and illegal ; as erratic proceedings
always are; and that we approve of the protest
against those proceedinus, made by our delegates
to Wilkes:Barre ; and adopt that protest as our own ;
and order irto be attached to the minutes of this
Meeting. That protest was as follows: " Wilkes
" Barre, Nov. bth l849—:"o the Honorable Com
missioners, Messrs. Jessup, Brodhead and Irish.--
"We the undersigned delegates representing the
"townships of Davidson, Shrewsbury. Forki, Elk.
4 1and, Fox, and Plunkett Creek, in the County of
'Sullivan, being six of the seven townships of said
"county respectfully represent. Whereas we have
"been informed that after the adjournment of your
"Honorable body, various exparte proceedings took
"place, showing a disposition to prejudge a decisiim
"and to locate the county teat of said county on
"the turnpike in Cherry. Now we protest against
"the said exparte proceedingi, as unjust and ob.
"ject to the said location, a belt* inconvenient, and
prejudicial to the best ioteripit of the eitizene of
• the said township of said enenty.---Signed;
"Righter Jones, Richard Biddle, William Glidewell,
A. Lippincott." •
And whereas the location of our seat of justice
tt Pairchalds on the Berwick turnpike,- near the Co.
One it inconvenient to the mass of the county;
while ref:novel thither will impose on the citizens of
the county, the payment of heavy damages, and will
require the erection of 'oldie building* principally
n the Pobl.c expense.
And whereas, although many of us disapproved
of the location at Laporte, yet taking into cunsider
mon all the circumstances, toe prefeilt to the far
treater evil-of a removal to Fairchilds; and where
ts by retaining our sear of justice at LaPorte in
adition to other reasons we 'havr the advantage of
nor public buildings Sting everted entirely at private
en't without any burden on the citizens of the
e linty
Therefore Resolved, That', wharerier may have
" our F east ft: versify of opinion' ere now agree to
Petition•the legislature to reverse and' annul' the
Proceedings of the second commissioners, sad to
"'inn by an Act of ilisrentbry die location- of
6 Nit of justice at Laporte.,
Resolved, That a nosawittee of Awe person fho . rn
each ,losrnsh . itilte appointed w take charge . 4 4 ;Wl'
iniiiialajo the Legislature fol. ab9Ye ,
purposes with lower to, ipirotilea irbommittee
-
out of their aumber.. to convex Iti. pieaortab to
Marrisbitrg 'lad see that they sitv litt r ieghttothe an
-lice ofibe Legislature. . - t "
Resolved, That we believe,. eltoredditak removal
like place front Laporte, the Loyal
sock, is the only proper place is' audit iontly forth,
.seat ofjustice. •
Resolved, That our SenstorAind . 2 ,Repreientatives
lie instructed to oppose the lbeatioh t uf these, oon ty
seat at Fairchilda on the turnpike '
Resolved that the from edingpiethit Wetting be
published. -
Tbe Chairman of the meeting hereby appoints'
Wm. M. Covanhovan of Cherry, lasses Taylor of
Davidson..l, Richter Jones f iShielltsliery, Moses
Rogers of Forks, Augustus (Lippincott cf rltartitits
Creek, Samuel fneable of FOxiandJoshoia Rattle of
Elkland, the Coutmittee refered to by-the " pr.weed
logs ortbis meeting. •
The following Resolutions were then offered and
unanimously adopted.
Whereat the rate of taxation in Sullivan county
is oppressively high, being almost three times the
rate of our parent county Lycoming, and burden
soot, beyond the means of a population struggling
with the hardships of a new and rough county.
Therefore Resolved; That our county commis
sioners be instructed to use greater economy in
every branch of public expenditure.
Resolved. That our county Auditors be instructed
to disallow every item of expenditure not absolute
ly necessary for carrying on the public business
of the county.
And whereas, the salary paid by the ebutity com
missioners to their clerk is much more than a fair
compensation for the services r!ndered by him, and
more than the rate at which the services of a com
petent Clerk can be obtained, thus converting the
office of clerk into a sinecure.
Therefore Resolved, That the commissioners be
instructed to reduce the salary of the Clerk, the
county Auditors to disallow so much of said salary
as ereeeds a just and ;w.4er compensation, dot ez•
ceediug two dollars per day.
Resolved, That it would be an act of great injus
tice to those who opposed the removal of thr court
ty seat . to the turnpike, to compel them to contribute
to. the pay of counsel employed to advocate that
measure. The county Auditors are therefore in
structed to disallow any counsel fee in That matter.
(signed by the Otheers4
LARD OlL—fn Cincinnati, it is calculated tbat
11.000,000 lbs. of lard will be run into lard oil this
year. two-sevenths of which aggrezate will make
sieiiiitte. the re'.idne oil, say about 20,000 barrelaof
43 gallons each. There is also an establishment in
that city extensively engaged n extracting the
grease from the residue of the hog; which will
probably, this year, operate in this way on 30,000
hogs. The; concerti 'alone is expected to turn out,
this season., 3,000.000 lbs. of lard. 3.000,000 lbs.
of stearine have been made in one year into can
dle. and soap in these factories, and they can make
6.000 lbs of candles rer average day throughout
the year
A PLEASANT PRISON THAT.—The Pittsburgh
Desp •tch says the count• jail is n'ot a dull place,
any how. They have a set of boxing gloves, and
die primmer,+ amuse thenikelves in learning the
very elevating science of •' Fistiana." A printing
office is in full operation in the jail, and the pries"
is , sending forth its light from Ihevery prison-howe.
The lin:milers. who have the range of the ►.llll,
seem to be about 'as careless of the pmsentand the
future as any spevator outside."
O- In 1786. General Washing:Tim imported two
ploughs from England. beca•ise he found our own
ioo inferior for gt11(xl-husbandry.—Wari Republic
In 1849, General Taylor imported 500 yards of
Brussels carpet from England, because he ft mid
our own too inferior for an American President to
walk upon. That is another proof that General Tay.
lor is a " second Washington."—Lovisville Dem.
IeirBRADFORD COUNTY MEDICAL
80CIETY.—Pursuant to adjournment.
will hold a regular quarterly meeting at the "Ward
House," Towanda Dec. 3d, at I o'clock P. M. (first
day of court.) The members of the Bociety and
profession generally. are respectfully solicited to at
tend.
A radio Address will be delivered by Dr. G. F.
Hog rot.. at Mercurs' Hall, in the Evening, et 7 o'-
clock. on some medical . subject. The public are
generally invited to attend.
D. N. NEWTON, Sec'y.
New Silwertlinmenis. •
I .FILL I DYDR I D TIOTIEU..3
• R. C. BALDWIN,
HHAS taken this well known Hotel, aril gives notice
that he shall be pleased to see his old fiiends, an
most bayvy to form new acquaintances. It is his in.
Lennon, and will be his constant aim, to give visitor./
and strangers such a reception as will be sure to give
entire satisfaction. He respectfully solicits the patr.in.
age o f the public. •
Towand4, Nov. 15, 181.9.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
rIHE subscriber will sell his stock• of Dry Goods.
Hardware, 4re., at their ACTUAL COST, for
reedy pay. ' WM. M. BAIRD.
Brick there, Athens, Nov. 23, 1849.
Commission, Pro vision and
GROCERY STORE.
JOCTANE has opened • store in the brick block
• owned by Mont in's end ottwrs, where he Invites
those who wish to dispose of their surplus Provisions
and those who wish to purchase the nrcesparies of hfe
to roll and make satisfactory hairpins.
,rlrovenn,lsi, Nov. 28. 1849.
ill'aliNntst
MILLINER AND tVIANTUA . MAKER,
HAS vrtnirmd her Atop .0 h.... n ew place of residence
in the kick blot* Ow e:ed by Ittontanye and others
where she is prepared with Goods, Patterns and rash
ions to accommodate her customers.
Cr Two or three apprentices will be taken.
Towanda, November 26. 1819.
WALLET - AND MONEY LOST.
Tae Wallet of the subscriber, was fort on Timis,-
day night, of last week. containing seven dol
lars in money, and papers of no value to any one
but me: 'Any person who trill riturn said Wallet
and papers, is welcome to the money—;sind no
questions asked. JOON CARTER.
Towatada, Nov. 28, 184 g.
TO SPORTSMEN!
JOIMT E. GEIGER respectfully informs the public
that he has removed bis Shop to Alain street, nest
shove Wm. Watlnes, and a few rods above the Ward
House, where be continues the business-of
lanshmftedig ad grindring Gees, ?MIA it
Alter his long erperience in the Waimea, be is con
fident be ran perform all work eniroand to him. in a
patiefactory style. • JOHN E: GEIGER.
rowinda, Nov, 17. 1849.
•
11Z111 2 1 111111 ItalIMO&
MISS „GROTIN,
WOULD stein inform the bellies ttint An bee jda
wet:rivenl the forit-.t end twin moinsinient
of
JlNfititt•ary G00d..44.
. .
'ever hfnnggitd raiw,n4llt, ron4 wh,rh Pha. 0T*444 par
!, watt triy iitvila thtfr *Pim.t..43. A few eete• stem of
Phr:v are. fl n•Ps. ifthbrtm.,' VrAvetit: 14 in et/4
Plehi.
. Alsiltitqf wit% ffihn•mtr. Fioniettt, - or M
, • owl , Millinery articles which the* Whet: '
! 84 o , olllld ahem inform the risditirtititelfie
isd to do work ar the Awns( flakitaAdAt'lll l l4o4
'la a Laski/tab& style. Nov. 44
Emz
111:IY virtue if -Wits - orlfend.Espo. isilei Oat Of ,
- 1) .,_ I,* CoM of Comma lieu oflitadfordwerta;
I/ ono lo Me directed willte exposed to public sate
it the coert'llonsei-lalthe bore..,',uf ToiralaMli . clo.
MONDAY, the,3*-day;rif -Decemberilll4ll:Bl ow
o'clock, IN Ill r tbe Isilculiag lot_ piece or...parnel of
land situated us the Intritibig of Wyalusing. Wooded.
and described-as follows4o - wit; Ois tbe north by
lands of John F. Chataberlia and lames M'Oropen:
west by lands of John Bile, south by lands of Nei:
souoeenon and William Morrow.and conciliated*
of William Morrow and Retail Bramball. Contain
ing one hundred acres, be the same more or. less, 1
between forty and fifty aeresiinproved.oof log beuse
with s frame addition thereto..ona uldfraaned bona
shed, one frame bans and • few fruit tripes thereon.
Seized and taken in asecation stikessiLUlDavkl
M. Bull. vs. David Williams... • .
ALSO—Mbe followiaz.plecb.,tar, pareel.44,laat
situate in Wysoz town:lttp, bounded and ileiiiribed
as follows : on the. north by lands of Henry Than:
hell. we by land of William Booth, walk by lied
of Ebenezer Bull, and east by lands of luau Sall.
Containing about forty acres., be the same more or
less, about twentyweres improved, use Ice, Moser
one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Beizea and taken in execution, at the suit of John
Owens use. vs. George N. Brown.
ALBo.—.The following described lot or parcel of
land situate in the_ township . of ElprinU. comity of
Bradford, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a
post, a corner of L. L. Keeny. thence skins Algal
Keeney and unsold lands, north 144 penthis le a
ey
stone heap, thence west along land en ed for
Morris Davidson 78 perches to a cons . 'thews
south 22 deg west 73 perches to s corn . thence
west 24 perches to a cannot, thence south 21P west
64 perches to a corner. thence •sonth $4 dip's,
east 77 perches to I. L. lieeney'si line, thence along
LL. Keeny north 20° east 44 perches to a bir:b,
and south 70° east 78 perches to the beginning.-..
Containing 101 acres, and fifty eight perches, strict
measure, being parts of George Porter, and Henry
Field warrants, with about 26 or 30 acres improved.
and a frame house and log barn thereon erected, and
1 some fruit trees thereon.
- Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Riley
Smith's Ilse, now assigned to J Morris Wattles, vs.
William Deekinson.
ALeO--The foltowin ptece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Herrick and bounded and
described as follows: On the north by lands of 1..
H. Brownson, on the west by lands Of Joseph Marsh,
on the south by lands of Joseph Marsh. and on the
east by lands of N. B. Wetmore. Containing one
half acre, more or le.s, all improved with onefrante
house and one shed thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the Poirot A. IC.
Peckham and N. C. Martin administrators of•J. J.
Millen deed.. vs. John M. Furman.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel
of land situate in Wyalosing township, and bound•
ed and described as follows : north by the main road
leading from Towanda to Skinners Eddy, east by
Charles Hendricks land, on the - south by land of
Ephraim Beeman and the'Susquebanna River. and
on the west by E. Lain. Containing thirty seven
acres, snore or leas, all improved with a new two
story Tavern House, one store house and two barbs.
thereon erected, it being the same property that
was purchtmed at Sherif', sale by Philip Sullivan
in execution against Jacob Koons and others.
Seised aad taken in execution at the suit of Jost ,
ab Bosworth. now to the use of Geo. IL Little, Jo.
siah Eloswoith and Daniel Ragan. vs. Philip Bal.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel
of lend situate in Burlington township, bounded &
described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands
of David 8. Lather, on the east by Henry Strope,
on the south by land of Williain Barnes. and
on the west by lands of Edward Overton and
Lyman Grist. Containing fifty acres be Chit same
wore or less, about one acre improved with slog
house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Mrs
ass Meretna atm. xe. John F. Ketcham
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of landait
uate in Sheshequin township; and bounded as fol-
lows, to wit: north by lands of John Laporte, on
the east and south by lands of F. Blackman. and
on the west by lands supposed to belong to,David
Horton. Containing about sixty acres about thirty
acres improved with a framed house fred barn
and apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Franklin Blackman vs Hibbard Horton.
'MAO—The following piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Wyalusingeboundedele
scribed as follows, to wit: north by lands of John
Ingham, west by the Wyaluaing Creek, on the chat
and south by lands of Jonas Ingham: Containing
about eighty acres, be the same more or less, about
forty acres improved one framed house, one. fram
ed barn and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of 0.
D. Bartlett vs. Ingham Stone.
ALSO—The following piece .or parcel of land
situate iri the township of Spring Bill, bounded as
follows, to wit : on the north by land of Cyrus and
Peter Stevens, on the east by. Dozenbary„ south
by George Claggeu-& Rarisom Fuller, and west by
Robert Barnkiil. Containing two hundred acres
more or less, with abort one hundred titres im
proved with two log houses one log barn, and a
good apple orchard one peach orchird and a great
variety of other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of B.
& S. &arks use vs. Philander Huriburt.
ALSO—The following piece pr parcel of land
lying and being in the township of Wilmot. county
of Bradford. bounded and descnbed as follows, vizi
on the north and east by lands of George Shock.
south by lands of Adam Socker and west by lands
of George Thresher, and beginbing at a pinion the
north corner of said lot, thence south 48°*ast 112
p to a birch, thence south 43° west 119 p to a post,
thence north 48° west b 8 'p to a post, thence south
43° west 29 p to a post, thence north 48° west 58 p
to a post, tnence north 43 0 east 148 p to the place
of beginning. Containing about eighty-seven and
a half acres, about sixteen acres thereof improved
With a log house and log barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ja
cob Bfeicli vs. Jacob Beig.
M.llo—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari La.
all the foil wing described lot. piece or parcel of
tend...situate in lb , township of Wysoxon the coun
ty of Bradford. and boonded as follows, viz: begus-,
niog at a post south west corner of slot run Out for
Aujevine Dull. thence math 1111°. east 171 perches
and 610th's to a post for Ai corner, thence 'oath 1°
west 99 perches to a Fe.st for a corner, ibence north
119° west 171 and 619th perches to • post for a con
ner. thence oorth 1 0 east 99 perches to the bees
ning. Containing . ottehuodred and six acres and
twenty eight perches strict meashre. more - or laNs
with about 40 ages itoprbved. 1 log honor sod'
swell spring hotterothereon. - • • •
Vetted and taken.* emotion at the Nit of C. L.
C. DeCbastelltut Ye. George Davidson. sod Jasper
N Davidson. terra tenant.
Al.Bo—Tie following piece or parcel of land
situate in the township o. Wysoz, , ,and bounded as
follows, viz: beginning at the south east •eorner of
a toren warrant no: 163 run out for .tobu Mien 'td,
to a post ob the south hued said.; warrant no. 163.
!mace sixth 1° east-twenty nine metes In the.
'south west corner of George Davidson' lot, thence
sonth eighty nine detect' east 17l and 6-10 p.bithe
south east cornet of Ohs* Davidson" 10 1 sillooi t on
south 1° west 21p to the warrant iiie...a . pbat a
corner. thence non/ 69° west:l7l Od p s tf
begriming. Containing -. 1164 siiierti and 'o `
s.
-hundred and nineteen perches atrial ilikalert, runt
or less, with about 15 acres improve% I log hessli
aid 1 Mg bait thereon. L. r
`mixed and mien' n erects_ ,tioa at thelitlit _tog _ l4 .l°'
C. Deilliw4ellus vs. Mien "Dairidison' and's" intuit
Yought ;erre tebani.
. — nand
AL' t be following piece of parce lo
-ituate in the rownstlFof sod . Winded as
foil/ties; begin oirit, to 'llse south` - ea-escorriet
a tot this day deeded to. Zereintar post'
on the east hot , of,Wiiirfitrit 'l,33:l.7lhrOoe.dung
. 4 0" trafruot line .annuli' tvesi'ry to a OAT
91 1s Uieolif
lid& Cleontliitt e illiboce Mutt_
Anfait.S:
i'bleek . oalt tar a "pig; th eme, *di Sr *lt
Foto a "Ostia a. cativir.firetieeietitli 16 :filf
,ty fnitr i ert4_,s.l - 6 p.yi: a Oa; thtecie
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CM
c..I***ARIAL' Lis- Jobs Oats wed Maanitet
*Mtn tent *tut.
AIMICA pale or porceilit 16M bite 1- lhS
1 0 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :of bomb peer, as4l - bo,emilsd _Mt -,',lkolkows
1.. Irjrx,itegiiniag ata post din sonar tram; if 4114,
rof laad pow owned by Cornelius filaigifsm44nnr;
firim thence by "Goren! lands aptskuna bid
deg west 207 mid lelg, p.toit gust, *Wane 93 Muds
0,1 140 1 7,4 1 rre1ed to ?rands_ , 10 40 1 110 11 11 , 11 nb).4
deg.west /74,11-10. p to poit us 'south sostictusee
of Samuel. Pettingelks land, thrice 4 - o' ol o.
land nosh g.deg..east *O7 le, l 9'p_Mw,colscr
Il ot %for'
rilins,aights land. thence by Heights . land south
894 deg. east - 174,040 p to the place of beginning.
Containing utacies .sad 146 p. strict measure. be
ing the same.conveyed by dre party ,of Ma wood
pan to the Irani cit the first pan by deed jteiring
date 2,lki. March 11 1 6 1 . *boat 7 acres improied. ,
Seized and taken in, Exeitnion at the snit of Alex
-
tinder W. Johnston sole K0...0f - Alice Jrhustowwho
was sole Executrix of 'Francis Johtistori, deceased;
vs. Stephen T. Brown.
,41,44 j--A piece orpsmel of land in Burnagten. bo.
ming at a whititeb northwest conrerof migrant lot
nos 1471-. ttiaoei Beat 107 340 pion beech Be a earner,
tbencs AD* 16116.10 p to i post. thence wait 107 3-
10 pie a, post. Mows north 169 6.10 p to tbs begin
ning. Containing 113 sass and 107 perchos. Strict
mermen about 90 sena ingifor•d i ems 6 11 1111111 * 111111
one log 'born thereon.
dewed and take* is erzetatias u tits sok ef it B.
Davidson oke.., se. Amnia Tannest*.
a f f . lo--A
. piete at ;mod of Lind in liptingtield.tp.,
"beihmult.at a bee& epilog. sloth end *erne if kit
No. 7112. *sae Wen U p to a pint fat a center, doom
north TB 340 .p to a peek tkensp - set ite p ks&Pest.
thence soak 28 IMO pto tss Wiginaing. Coateioitig
acres sad II pucka* suet seen" it lining lases.
do des web half of kit No. 34 on wane* lot .his.
912.
'Wad and taken in azteution at the nig *IA B
Dnwidikon.Bo, Via. Now% Canner.
WM. 8. DOBBIN/3. Sheriff.
~Bbaritra Office, Towanda. Not. 7.1849.
!MOISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all pontos isterested,
that Elam Cam 4 Jamul Williams sascatata
or tba astatiof
Hubbard ird/ianu deed.,
late of Troy: aad Deborah Chataberteia, John F.
Chemberbdo and Joba Laporte. esecutore of the ammo
of
Gilbert Chamberlain, deed,
late of Wyatt:sing: :and•lunes Roe and Radom Ship.
std. administrators Of the estate of
M ' deed,
late of Walla: ond yl=e i rs,lldues. of the estate
of
N Rogers. deed.,
late of Orwell, and the.supplementery account of E. R.
Myer, administrator of the estate of
Wm. Myer, deceased,
late of Wyse:. haws filed and settled in the office
of the Register of Wills, in and for the Co. of Brad
ford, the accounts of their several administrations upon
thb estates aferesaid, mai that the maw will be penient
ed to the Creme* court of said co. on Monday the
Sad day of Sept Dist, for confirmation and allowaoca.
Hz BLACK, Register.
)Revstedi Ofika. Towanda, Nov. 1. 1949.
AUIXTOR'S N9TKX. '
Jam V. Woodward es. Win. B. Spalding's Adminis
&afar. In the Court of Common Pleas' of Brad
fine Co.--No. 262 ; May T.. 1849.
THE nodamilmsd baring been appointed . n Auditor
by
the Court of the Counts of Boulf rd—
to marshal omelet and distribute the funds liised by
shrfir. Bala of the drfendsnts property among law.
ful claimants. hereby tints notice that ha will attend to
the dodos of said appoint/met at hi. odes in the boot.
of Towadds, an Friday. Ow 80th day of November next,
at 1 o'clock P. N.. at which Maw and place all persons
interasurd will please presto their claims, before him, or
b. debared from coming in fora Aare of said fund.
HENRY BOOTH. Auditor.
Towanda, ?lan 1.1849.
J. A. Kane's Clothing Store, Elmira.
Coma lieeth now, while 1 eclat*
A tale I'm bound to tell.
Of.plothing bold at such a tots •
That none can madmen.
On day 1 called on John A. Kane
A snit of clothes to buy.
They were so cheap that I would fain •
. Peewee& you ill to try,
Hurts kr Jobe. A. Kane. Burin for John A. Kane !
We'll buy our clothing all of him.
For best him no one can.
His Smelt condets of every kind,
And piled. my ayes! haw high,
You certainly . can't help but And
The thing to roil your eye.
There's Suits to suit all sorts el men,
For Wedding Church. or Shop
There's Pants, Yeas. there's Okraks.
Of Costs • thunders!) lot
Hums for John A. Kane. Harm foe J. A. Kane.
If once you bays suit of him
You're sum cacti! again.'
. There's Dress and Back, and frock Coats too
Of Cloth the very lest.
Tilers'/ft:oder Clodune. Crones too,
Silk, Wool sad Satin Yeats.
And as fitting to a 6t
I need not bere to tell, '
His clothing on each man will set first rote—
none better..-for be personally oversees the coign
Depenment. Nod hu his goods made in the beet
manner. sod the best style.
Burrs for John A. Kane, Bona for A. Kano
For when I mutt sling rate G 4
I'll call on him win.
Some other time PII tell you more
But this before t close.
He be. on band now in the Edna
A Stock of first rote clothes,
So when you have a little time
Anit cash on hand to spars,
Remember that you'll always End
Jobn A. Kane ready to give you the worth of year
Malloy at No. 6, Water Street, Bub door west of
the Bride,
Homo for ItAn A. Zane, Horn for .1. A. Kane
W4ll bcy our clothing all of bins
Yoe Beat him no one can. 1
116 bands wonted for all kindle of work, immediate.
Its inns A. K A NE. Elmira. Ault. 91 '49.
NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL STORE I
ATOw epee' Jog at the above atabilibameat •
IN line sad dearable 'easeetataet of sPRINe *.
atimman 53001:18, *bier Will be. Ng& et very 100
nom Itastassa et IMF eaubliiikatt oteileetedl ups*
fa tail Mesa rieeipiss. Too WWI oar thanks for
part favors gild we Pope foe • opottalaitea of the use
sews era beamd to cell Hoed! Ghetto
Toweadstaely 4 IWO: it. N 4 SET T&
DISSOLUTION.
witlici is Wetly glows that tea copertseniiip:
111 basistaressiwing *mese BRUITOLA BMITH
is &Waal dissobrol by mutual cement. Tlas satosoW
of &silts Rag will bs settled by L. BriotoL
• L. BRISTOL,
11,98.-1,..11)411. . • P. H. tawny:
O 11718 Ili I na?
Laying oat Rai& and Law, Diffulifigg
&a* itaaagaing suosary.Esloaskoota.
seemoily. dome log LaIikIICHOLS. Oaks et Rama
IkaMiird.e•asty. Pa.. Parsons a a di.amee. asaliair
!_,iNg AO lir Initials \Ws trio a tetar.da:Ta b..
foositiaNs plamaly . aikraticd ,
Q in R'S
tsii mite - No 4.. Tit iomou : FL
ii)C*WErk, dereamt. tau. gla icariakip of
Onion: ifkliefti . 4.o. 'gift**, pay . .**wkbost
.10•700. - thoia hiMlAVelaiita s'iaiitia i 4 *as* frig
please priiiiiiattinaoo3iiiiethelitlisird'isi•iiiiiiisitat...
. • PIP ItOlt
,• ' • fds. , A. 1;1011,
- tibial:6A **P.'
VIOVINNTSANDIIOI4IIIIIT ?iii
.11-/ f*. Pohl bail iiii - Sillidobleittaijaltist
asstgasawsaretitiliset PlOwieblikbill '
wr i otfetiosibrokeamtbar
dish***litagoiMietiorToth it 4
• , . • ..
--, !.'i - ,W4mOVS.;-' ,
Sa l l* IT OS 31
--111:11W11113
UZI
istsi his Dna, alive le *sloth
- 4411.•,,eseing sk• Pattblieillune, bY •
- IL.Mliermr eat bir iag Alma up** stale; Us'
aidedisiis forme IL,widenregustu=e sspey et'
ZIT= &Ma) litaWattaigals4
Nom upo, (Pit tt
& Wooden I in., Chian rr. FiNhini Tackle,
Fleet goads, Palma(' ry, se.
•
He b agent for. mad. at f: the.„ raiu.,hie POPULAR
MEDICINES Of the'lley,'lrtiich can be purchased of
bid with •cerii . ry ofrocurtudstentunu articles.
Be brake' 'it ' for thtit.I:ANTON TEA .COM.
PAN Y "(New V akerhOie Testa bows tutided• wide
epreidiaptitatioa for geutilueaese.aad awn Toe price.
Ao essieiriatioratst ble - etock;tis which be tacit,' the
swath* el the psitalie,-11411.estisfy every - tee that it
bee beed•rdletscd with aliew. of peccaries 'behest and
most desirable articles, ind, purchased at. the /owed'
rata;.; Towanda. May 13.19.
• TEA-3.
vaziiiki.racing pron. Rpm Sidi ittal Block
I r eel , e t im pfti or s a vur t fur azda• at priers that SW
in* fudges alibi, article. xt . _ NERCIIIREV.
ONIMILMEMA )7 esdIVAIRIZOS_Q
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE.
FrITTANY & 11[124GSBERY inform the public
.1 that they are now receiving direct from New York
and opening in the store lately occupied by 11.Mii.one
doer south of B. Kingibm .9 Co., a large aml general
ancittawsit of
GROOMES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, FANCY GOODS,
Yankee Notion', Confectionary,
1 0 width the attention of purchasers is invited. Their
assortment of Groceries sail Liquors is complete, and
will be sold at unusually low rates. Cell and 'asinine.
L. W. TIFFANY,
Towanda. Juni '49. B. L. KINGSBERY.
• NEW ARRIVAL OF JEWELRY i -
VATIC A. CHAMBERLIN has just returned from
VT New York vritb a choice selection of Jewel
ry and Fancy Goods. to which he invites attention,
as it will be sold cheap for cash•
Towanda. Oct. 22, 1849.
OWHISKET-40 Mils. Ohl - Whiskey just to
veins/ irs TIFFANY 6e 61NG.DBRY
LCDROM AND PALM LEAF. HA ill—Prds
and English milan braid new shape, infants and
ehiklrens do. also gents line est& skin Hats at
• my 23 FOX'B.
'MICE CRAPE SHAWLS. eon be found et the
I.‘ atom of • B. RINGSBERT & CO.
MONROETON ,EXCHANGE
V. WILLCOCK respectfully informl die piddle
•1 • that behas leased this well4tnown stand, in dui
village of garments', lately occupied by Smith and
Woodruff, where be will be, happy to receive the visits
of the intr.-ling community. The house having burn
greatly enlarged and impinged, and bring well-fumisb
ed, is now capable of accoamludating all who may favor
hint with a call.
Hs mounts the public that his undiehled ewe and
attention will be given to their comfort, and be hopes
to merit and wen% a share of-business.
Monrnetma. Sept. 10 4 1849
SUMMER CLOT/Will—A largo asaortunant
Goods for Mena' and Boys' B,mottner Olothoa, now
opening and for sale at a#2o MERCURW:
FLOUR - fm sate by thir Barrel, of in quantities' to
snit the,purebairet by L. W. TIFF ON T.
Towanda, 0et.39;
LANDLORDS & Grocery-men, Take Notice, that .
you will find the bed article article of Strong
Beer, in the country for aide by the barrel at
Towanda. Oct.. 29.'49. • TIFFANY'S
J. WINTOSH, DENTIST,
Late of Owego, N.
Hpermanently loaned himself in Towanaa.-1
OiSoo in the Union Block, over Elwaira othor,
nixt•to t h e Bradford Notch Oct. 15, 1849..
CAUFORNIA COLD Men OUTRIVALLED!
of Jewelry. Peeks anal
Watches.
TAMES P. BULL respectielly informs the Citizen*
of rowanda sod vicinity. that hs has lately return
ed from Philadelphia. and mat be, foetid at the, old
stand, one door below the Brick Row, to the moat for
merly occupied by Marcur's Hat Store, whets bs arms
for sale a largo end' splendid assortment of JE WEL-
K P..oensisting of gold and silver watches, gold, fob and
rival chains, gold add -Aker pericils; gold pens, breast
pins. linger rings, the... cheap for emit. and every seat's
warranted. A large supply of CL 'CIES, of the latest
improved patterns, running from 30 hours to 8 :days
and a month, with ob. winding.
Q} Particular attention paid to nrpstring CLOCKS.
WATCHES & Jg WELRY. of eeery deemiption. and
from the long experimico which be has had in the bo•
sinew, work left in his cans will br done in tha heat
workmanlike manner. Old gold and silver lake!
exchange. Towanda. October. 20, 1840. y
SAVE YOVR POSTAGE.
ITABOR.I. GRIDLEY, of Owego N. Y. will detiv.
er personally, or by Empress the following Mei&
life, at the Published Price%
Oesley's Wien 800 Democratic:. Review,
Graham's Magazine, American ***
tlansin i e Mon " North Amer.
Eclectic National,
gsddteatockert;
gotticulturist,
!Auer* Using Age.
Hoidens Maga:dos e
Colombian "
Blackwood's u
Tbrongb bis Varrespondeneo *hi order freit ef post
age. Mule. Lithographs. Worki of Art.-splendid Gift
Books, Mynas. stiti ell Miss of Books and Literary
Matter. for those tap msy pious Mod Mai their vs
dire which will ist &limed promptly. fill4Witeo us
news with dos Eftwootratillsbse Ur 3850,i Odd 101.
lots's °Ming. for 111114 f Welshed to orals
Nu. 17. 1840.
INFORMATION WANTED,
OF ULYSSES DOWN. wbbf left the toostis of
the Wysoi cieek, about five weeks ewe, ',kb
the tetentiou of going to Mooroolon. Bahl - Ulysses is
shout years CM, tall of his ago, wore chip het",
vet vilified s cheek shirt As I can bow nothing
, free; him since he left Wpoismeek. I abaf t be ends:
Windom to any person who wi f sad ant some *n
em* of Ititi otteroitioate. Address
last; Noe. ill 1 . 114 - . R. R. BROWN.
NOTICE
rrifERE Will be held an . adjourned Special bawl of
Coin Plow aid Orpheus Cond. a4 - the Court
Holes In - tip hore of Towanda osi 'Monde, the leth
thiji of lleeweber nest. et *o'clock. P.N., and to etre
timione week; siiiftlreh HOW "Willisoifiessup
eta preside, fat the purpose' of the trial of all awes
Owed upon the Special Court and list ; for the .aid
.kjoerned wren. ALLEN MCKEAN. "Tet t
-Preen ONION Tinrentfe. ?Li. 12.
. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOM&
A 1.1; inide;4o the whits of SAM:TX
CHAR& ikerisso#," Tioo l oado fiefoOlib,
aro lootoby notoostod oridsoot
oaf thoo Saw
PillifYiblirOtr_.i s mositioted fit Nttuopoie.
:10WAttat COO l*. - >
±immiai:444l llolo 4 -Aiwakif*af,p'.
.
tictitWiriefi*Wditeed•at STRONG SEER. i
"; 11 .• i rl ` 64o ; Ora 6 24.1 02 k 1
. 11 d,c Illii4 "
118 Litoh.aimppiwa wth Amerika
Nod for - • - 111XEcuinr. 4 " , -t i 3 Ay the iM. =PANT & Kmosumr,
15..19E31
Foreign Revieres,
Westminster "
Noah Schuh " '
Edirtitntnh
N. Y. Pititasitatta and
Boston Law %mime.
"ge**e.
iniVlE=l747. ll ran its re
apkwits. si i k*"
Nog 60 ISM
GREAT iiOAINs,
• , 7 .' NO: . 2, Artinicollll . 9)rl4 .1.
TinitizEcEitsti;spiimini tiiailiilittS l ii4,lgitis.
s/ by the subscribe. at Ao. 2, Brick littuVoithikeb oak
be Deco atoll house. stud will - be-sulti at this kiiriiipsix
.ccs. Our i frieilds twin please favor us with s call. it
low. W e will charge you notitivg for 16414. snit
very We if you buy: We Vilma kaqiuireimilainlij ,
'ait.hatul silage teratuuttent of .
Cloth% /Open% VltYk••
• Caislizetei. . Wt.tsita tifeestveestiold
'&utiessts. • - trugsre,.
Tared*.
Jeans, I c AN " ' .
% .
%remises,h a ertattii.
. b ' - I
DeLvittei. . • ' Bo er s.
Itlazioca, Cha t ter. be..
Alliek, kit. stvn , rwsrett of Crorliety:
W SUN 131141.. No: t, Mb* Balk
TOT/3Ms. Nov • 1..2849.
NEW FALL Aztn
GOO DS !
It tie maul Store beta* the fliktfe *eft:
Tomola, '4IV. - 108.,1112108318RY.
NEW GOODS:
KINGSBERt- Q&. CO.. ere this dot reeekitie
B
from Now York, Mn eitimcioo aiwocimetii of
GOOD*, which wilt hi iOl.l ezYremsEy Icwi, for cooll.:—•
Clift and oce:
Towdndiw.Pct. ,
ALICILIES-It."4lLrAlk.llL..
4430D14.
E: T.• FOX ,
I 8 receiving. direct Non ?file ynelk„ ad freseriteres
of KEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. which
the public are requested to call and Cesinine:
toineede, October tit, IBM. . •
NEW GOODS.
♦ IFIW UfOaETJfsST 01
FALL GOODS,
Just mteiveil Ii
H. 8. & M. r. minetnt
sept.4l, 1949
fey ARRIVAL AT TIE
OLD DRUG STORE,
Jrb. 1, Brick Row
EVlSTfirlf &Eli are eerih reeeNing, at NV.
1. Brick Raw, a large addition to arch &milt
meek, consist:rig of . .
DEMON 31edlanen,
Oils; Fatah, Drettaftz, Fancy Nadi, kr.;
which will be sold at onawistly tow rates. The, afid
offers ice sale the splendid and genuine Te a s of the PZ
KIN TEA COM PAN V. for which thity are agents, anti
whichiltey do not hejitate to recoramend We* sit•
perior to any other *ported.
flaring been appointed agent (Or *entail the gees.
ine Popular Patent Medieiizee, we saute the pebne tie
will not oar any that. sre counterfeit, es we wifitiof Su*
or accept an agency hoar those speculations, who,
haus htltatiottis ithpatie Opott the =Mill rief
visions Diana.
Towanda. inns is. 1849.
L. B. MIVATT,
zrzlemon lommuse%
. Of Tr.y, Bradford carroty
ROPOSES making ;periodical viri'M at Towanda
P
during the erasion of every coml. He may be
round at the house 0.1. B. Cross, commencing 421 ere
34 of September. Reference can be had from esy.iiiirt
of the county: All work warranted. au 864
iviWANDA CHEAP'
CLOTHING STORES
GB. BUNTING, teapectleliy informs the taii;
%Jr lie that he is lust receiving from New Tort ati
awortartent of Andy-made Clothing. to which he
sites the attention of Wafters. Among Me' stodt
this be gannd
Over Coati, Such Coats; Business'. Coats, Feria anit
Drees Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloons Vests, Basend- -
about*, 4c., in all styles and all prim:
Hs detvimined to *ell his Clothing at unusiraio
low prices For Cassirand believes he can make it the in:
mist of thaw" wishing to purchase to give bins • call.
- an' At the old stand,, between Bartlett and • Truvg«
bevy's Braes. up Werra.
Cutting and niaking up. done ea Diana in the rood,
faahrtualde MaTIPIT, promPtip and to °air:
ToWanda. October ;O:. May. ',
SHAVING'. AND HAIR DRESSING,
Citta3 slzra TM , ru l'a
PRE Subscribers having entered into Pottiest/fp in'
A. the above business, for that purpose haM fitted up
two shops, one in the beayment of the Ward Hon" Om
-due in the Union Block. where they will be ready to
eerire their numerous patrons at all sessoitsble hows.--;
Operstionsi in their business will be pirforrned In the
best styli, end With the lewd possible illicoutfort to the
subject: •
They will constantly keep on fund all sorts of MU
and Perfumery; also Hatr-Dye. wriy superior. sits
de. which will permanently change the heir from gray,
yellow, or fisimmy red to glossy black or beautiful
brown. No apology can hereafter be offered for them
ugly colored moustaches and whiskers that often dii•.
figure othervitse floe features; end even age Well may
dimples the ravers of time, and at pleasure ileums
the eemblases t of
.youtft: Thai Abdo, wham
amine his dewed the emement of s heentital heed of
beirortsy ham the defect supplied by calling on um
Cr WARM • COLD. RATilk es i be• had at all
' boom at ibe obey let thineard House.
SOL. COOPER.
JOLOT CARTEL .
Oct, tB4
.71!. ipir.ie_stai,
EVERY BODY'S MARKET LIM*
THL subasniserii are novrprepsred to receive Frei&
of all Wadi at the Oen*. Dinglasolon, Greet
Basel, Lonesborri and Padorytille Depots, Every
Toeedoy. Wednesday end Thursday of each seek, AO
eonunoe'rrith regularity throughout the sueste. • They
will about to forwarding the same to tire New.liosb •
Market, "bete they hate wade anonpments:with At*
perieneed selesunstr,,who will suntans tSe sebiergef the
mune, and retorts the proceeds in Bankettle. Sun& se
, either
,et. the eheory Depots, irk the follorringibersons
At the Sims. or If., Ftsferfrmi, Owego; C. 31Dmrsy d
Bingbdt ool i 0 the Office' of Jo. ariffle, Onset
ihierat at the Wel of flenwor. ti1f14.10107 , 1-
Aestrrs.-p—r. Reve.ront. Ow.'gn. o.o 4 Ficlosets
Riegtitntsh, how Rn dresi Beni; Desues,
Leoimbere; 01 - d. DT, heeler. Union.
JA .141 ,4 1 C. Binetoustors. •
fA . GR1Ft114.0•4:11414
Capt? :mitarisk
_wilt mitsetielma Ow Mishima
tioaishost showboat' Lim. lad vieeits MI en sic ,
den ihr Onterim Vve ti. -rah, ; - lke.•
en to Otto Tot, sod
do *hoe of the stem modeatrojese:
0 AMAX* IWO( dorsifinen Han ISt
*At