Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 20, 1850, Image 3

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oWrmoo us ris, 1
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reMining
jecßgisthtere,
to ttausport coal from that place to Philadel
°P,;' by aster tstudat frois tubettliree fret in
1"' o l er The fat es bei . ng ER* ft. 91:1 mites ts ton.
r - iere y futelent, and diaa coat being less one:Artiri
01 ,
fle *a . tes it le thought that two-thirds'
d cite- third coak *ifl be ht
right ptapor
an
dernonstnatW that 18,0 0 0 be
.13' • .
w ej
Bail through a single . three feet
tyventyfive cents per ton—
%Neter. at a cost
o ' . Natty something new in this roggieesive
JOIE r oa rot L2ork9.—;-The editor of a paper
provalence laiely informed his readem, that
,ela3 , es a lwsps pull on the lift stocking fast. This
n „ be supposed, created some Hale stir ninon
rea,iets, and while in positive terms they
el ti,e &Wet - heel, they at the sante tiind - d•eida"
eft,:nat it s had no business to know it; even if suc h
p'a Litt, and pronounces frith no gentieman.—
c roved t. however, by a short aigumenti whon
~e c ,n ct i r w. pulled off first, there is another hit
nn d off that is taking off felt stock.
4 . rt.
A scvsar. St - -NrEscz.—Tho trial of Albert G.
the young man who was arrested in Janu
s, l a g by a tpecial agent of the Poatoffice D e p art .
chat eti with the robbing of the United
;;es mall. took place on Monday last before the
r.rug Count Charleston, S. C., and resulted in
,Nariction on lour separate indiements. He
sealencgd to forty years' impssso at hard
,),r Erigefteld jail; ten years for each offence.
v rrtri Cartouto.S Serravoit.—The Governor
:is State has appointed Gen. 1111111C15
_HAMILTON
• Senator, for the unexpired Urns 'it, the lute
CA aim:N. Gen. Fignic.rou snring for Bonn
e resided in Georgia, considered himself
qble. and refuted to serve. •
roa Da. %% Easveri's FAMILY.—
April 14.—The recent calamity that has oc
interesting family, has invited their
Bo ton to raise for them &handsome
as a iestirnonial of confined. friendbhip.—
,r,,incr et ihe'iste 1W Parkman heads the list
whirh has already reached above 520,-
. Globe.
New raboctttsentents,
NEW GOODS.
DKIyGsBERY & CO., ars this day sweetrini
D, fmt ypw l'orit an extensive assortment of
!nIIG St SUMMER GOODS, which *lll be sold
reCric ItAV f o r and ace.
• Tortola, April IS. 1860.
Those Cheap Goods bt FOX'S!
and will be sold for cash at the lowest rates.
:11. A beeutirtil article of Sugar at ft/ cents ; fine
TetA, warrantril gaod'or no sale. at 37i to frOc.;`
grg , Ycieses at 30c. Also, a larva aaaortment of
of the newest patterns, very cheep; and in
rtcy thing in their bye will be sold as cheap as
j eo w ee, et thi corner of Main and Pine sic
!S, E. T. FOX.
riYl, cast Fpring myle tnolebleto Hats; also Letthorn
V anti Palm leaf Hata at FOX'S.
MU" JIC .11H1r
114rKEREL. in bhls., half bbls., quarter tibia. and
11 E•+t' T . dry and pckled Codfish; also a few boxes
"Ile Dry Herrings for sale at the " Cash Store"
H. S. & M. C. MERCITR
417
lioN, STEETTW' NAIL a moo even.ive as
forment connty,4 Ref/ R'S.
JOINER'S TCPjL9.
N ettensire assortment of Planes and Tod Is of eV
1 r'y awription will be found iq MERCORS'.
44 k CIiSMITHS will find Anvils, Vices. Bellow!.
Tongs, Arc. et l 7 • MERCURS'.
Si4o/018 & MOLASSES.
HDS. S 1:(; 4R, at very low pnces—also, a large
v wick o , Molasses, including Stuart's Pimp. just
Bp 17 PIERCLIR'S.
TEAS:—From 12i cents to $1 00 per pound, et
111 1850 . . MERCURS'.
!:.. I `so TERM 1111 - BDUOMD. ROBD
GOLD IN WISCONSIN !
T HE Corning. Elmint end Buffalo Link having re-
Aired the fare from any port on the Chemune
is flali;o, afford facilities not heretofoie offered to
meant., and others sackings home and fortune in
N. (treat West,
A hoilt of this line will leave
& Elmira for Buffalo
II" week during the mason, in the following,,order:
Erma corning Tnasliar's at 10 o'clock, A'. M.
:Am* Elmira, Wellaint,day's at 2 o'clock, P. At
Sam ilrrana, Thursday's at P. M.
Tows down Replica Lake. Prifiyi
Touching at Big Stream. Starkey, Lodi, Dresden (
4 "ffig Geneva, Wattartoa and Sonata Falb tnt
tyat
:'fir.
Leaves Bail° for Eltniis and Corning eitry Set.
t•dey morning, leases Rochester level Monday rear°.
tS
lat tORNING, Capt. 'g.IT. OALEtr,
Bat ELMIRA Cept. R. P ?Ban%
Bost B FUFALO% Captain
rat Freight or Passage apply to the Captains of the
Agente:. - •
51 . : Manner; Corning—S. B.Btsang & Cd. A.
R'7 bolds, El mira— Wm. Reynolds, Horseheads, I.
''mermine, Horseheads—R.B. Htonssn, Havana L.
• Toensoireeil. Big Stream-.Woodetorth & Post,
-Hastisga & rteld. Gemrsa--Gray do Sweet,
cerkie—.l. Miller, Sen eca Boated°, Mon
' 1 4-41'. L. FM,
,Rdtheaticf.-4giles & Wheeler,
'?Proviaiorra kw rata by ~the Captains ea board.
Anil 4, 1450.
NOTICE. •
ystmersbip existing between 1% W. HAY
,. DEN, is this doe dissolved by mined catboat,—
prose having any demand" ageing the 51114 are to
their attoolne, sod all pennetf Khios! to them by
of band or book'neconnt. Sri rr4410463 to ma"
4.;ecliatePsYmerst. T. HAYDEN.
Towanda, April 14, 1850. W. HAYDEN.
MT - It 4. its
SPRING eOO DS.
-I Nimble Sixpence a Row Sltiiling,"
T HE subicriber is now receiving a fresh stock.
of cpring and'seminer Goods, consigibg of his'
morimeni of desirable styles, which will be
it'k for REA WY PAY at the ve lotiest possible
Peas Having '
determined to sell ry
lewd* for ready
exclusively. customers racy depend upon gel
ioodslof all kinds as cheap as the samtetln be
by soy living man. spit L E. 1 = TUXX.
30 PIECES Embroidered and Chameleon Ging.
hams and Lustres, of every possible shade
1 1 ! very cheap at *pill . FOX'S.
1610)11 1 .11650
r,4Bs call at fort 4 and see his Misoftment of
Dress Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts,
Are.: also, a largh stock:of Prints, Gingham',
embroidered and chameleon I f tiwna and babas
;as. 'bleb will be shown with pleasure. and sold
4 alnialant prices. Corner of Main and Pine sts.
1850. F. T. FOX.
f i CkS.:-A quantity of maperior Field Peas bor sale
IlititCU RB'.
'-,_ apl I
LOOK HERE!
AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF WAY, Ise credit
yill'be give% by Abe sWiscritiek—oo goodil sold
4. Pt for READY PAY. Those indebted to . him
~"', P lested to call and pay up immediately.
, eystsia, April 11, 1860. B. B. BAILEY.
1r.40 ganniecitiefits.
• afiERIFF. LE. , ,
iessned
B T uit v t in d r f le igf gr d isr7.7 eirPf com mt itd 4 z ll3
County, and. to me directed, wit the_ egkistorto
pablici sale ht the Coati House, is -41.1Spro. of To
wandi on Monday th 4 Bth day of his,Velit, at one
o'clock P. M., the folldwing piece oriparOtof land
situated in the toweibip of t .anton, bounded and
described As follows, to wit . ; Beginning at a post
on the north bank Otte tiiiratida creek. 4 MO per
ches west of Ole old corner of N. L i nke& lot,
thence noel% 5y lands orratiCsae7:loo, 72 Perches
to a yiabt on Worace Spaldjags . line thence ireatalotig
said tint 158 perches to on the lino -of
Giiglirk land, thence south along said lines -kra
pOsi, the corner of Horacetilpgidines lot hear a
n,
large hemlock stump on, the so u sidik of 'Faber's
mill creek, thenceAvisterlit4.llurdot .Hbrake Spald
ing to a- - -postort the bank of Towandp steels, thence
down the-north], bank of-saill tree* the several
courses thereof to ,thy' Beginning: Oontaiiiieg
about 100 acres more Or less, (with the -excep
tions hereinafter to wit: the house, barn and ,gar
den now occupied hy Horace - Spalding, also,-the
barn yard and barb) whit aboat 100 gored tutpi4v r e a d
two framed houses, tiro 'fratied barns, ' one e
shed and nit° apple orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit ofMahlon
o."Mertur and John C. Adams. now to this use-0g
Geo, Wansey vs. Zones Tboutak.
- ALSO—The following or parcel of land
situate in the township of Ulster, bounded and des
tribed as follows to wit : north by land in possession
of Geo. Midler, west by labdsof James F. Galley
and Wells & Co., south by lands of May Ann Lock
wood and Isaac Cash e w the east by the Soigne&
haus* river and lauds of issue Cash. Containing
-390 acres and 3-10 with allowance, about 15 starts
improved . , and one log house thereon.
ALSO--One other piece or parcel of land situa
ted in the township cif Utter; bounded and-deserib
ed as follows : North by lands of Wells de Co., west
by lands Of Samuel B Holcomb, littlish by land of
L. Watkins, east by land of Mary Ann Lockwood.'
Con tairriaa 35 5-10 Om with allowanceitte.
, Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Wells
and Sauerlee vs Herman Van Vleck.
ALSO—AIi the estate, right, title and interest
whatsoever of Israel Smith of in and wall that piece
or parcel or tract of land situated in the town
ship of Durell, in the county of Bradford, bounded
and described as follows to wit: on the north by
lands belonging to the estate of Moses Waford dec'd.
west by Sarah Morrison tract, east by the Stisque
bans river, and south by lands of --- Holden.—
Containing about 170 acres Inure or less, and more
or less, and more particularly described in a war
rant granted by the' Cointn'th. of Penn's. to Benj.
Acta, dec'd., about 160 acres improved, four fram
ed houses, one'slab shatter, one double saw mill
Newly erected. three framed barns, three sheds two
apple orchards, one peach orchard, and other fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suitor Israel
Smith's use vs. John Acta, Edward Overton and
Julius Holden, now to the use of W rd. Gibson..
A LSO—The following piece or parcel of land in
Colbmbia township, and bop sded on the North by
the road leaning from Mill creek to Morgan hollow,
no the east by lands of Rota: Havens, and i'hineas
Bronson, by lands of Charles Benson, and on the
neat by the Tioga co. line. Containing liso acres,
with about 55 acres improved with a Mewed log
hodsdand sortie frail trees thereon. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of His
H. Mace John Benson, Seely Jobns, Rufus Smith
and C. H. Benson.
ALSO—The following lot of,land situate in Ifidg
bery township, bounded on the north by °dwell &
Brigham. east by Hiram Dewey, south by lands of
(). P. Coleman west by M. Chamberlin and Joseph
Parker. Contikiiing 97 acres with about •I 6 acres
improved, small framed House arid some fruit
therton.
Seized sad taken in execution at the snit of Bow
man & Palmer vs. Wm. N. Coleman.
ALSO—The foiloseing piece or parcel of land
situate in Columbia township; and bounded as fol
lows On the west by the Ttnga co. line, north by
the road leading from Mill creek to Cabbot or Mor-
On hollow, °W ale east by land of Royal Havens It
Phinneas Brownson, south by lands of Charlet
Benson. Containing 150 acres be the same more
or less, with about 65 acres improved one hewed
log house and saint fru i t trees thereon, the descrp
tion being given by'the deferident.
seized and taken in execution at the suit ot H. H.
Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Benson,
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Rome, bounded and des
cribed as follows, to Witt north by lands of Geo.
Fox, west by Ism& otWitn.:Strope, south by lands of
Nathan Maynard, east by lands of Geo. Fox. Coo-'
Lain log abOof 60 acres. be the same more or less,
abort 40 acres improved, one framed house, one
framed barn ,and framed horse shed and &pp:e
orchard thereon.
Seized end taken in execution at the suit of John
E. Goodrich vs. Joihua Vaught.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of -land
Situate io the township of Ridgbery and bounded
and described as follows, to wit : north by lands be
longing the estate of Smith Pembleton, deed, west
by lands rf E. Griswold, south by lands of John
Lynch. and east by land of David Brown. Con
tainitig about 34 acres more or less, 111 acres im
proved, one log house and tog barn and apple or
chard thereon. •,
ALSO—Cfne other piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of Ridgbery bounded abd described
as described as follows, to wit: north by unseated
lands and west by lands belonging to tile estate of
Smith Pembleton, south by lands of David Brown.
and east by land of Anson Belillemau. Contaitmig
40 acres more or less about 1.2 acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ho.
mer• S. Keeney vs. James Rightmire, of!
Samuel J. Rightmire dec'd.
ALSO—The folloWing piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of tshesbequin, bounded and
described as follows to Witt Oh ins tiorrit dy land
of Merritt Beeman, east by lands. of Sohn M. Keen,
south by land of Robert Chandler. and west by land
of Martha Chandler. containing fifty acces s about
fifteen acres improved 'and one log house tlfereno.
Seized and taken in execution at the sdifof Wm.
Campbell to the use of Wickham ifs Hutchinson
vs. John M. Russell.
ALSO—The following Int of lend situate in Troy
township and bounded aifollows, to wit : North by
lands of Smith Barer and Jonathan Boyce, east
by lands lately the eitam of Daniel Loomis, deed.
south and west by.lands of B H Stevens Contain
ing iltirlY-six acres and one hundred and frirtr i
four „perches:. about twenty acres imperived, log
house and barn, framed house, barn and shed there- 1
on erected.
SeizeXand taken in electrum at the colt of O. P
Ballard vs. Peter Kysef.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate In
Springfield township, and bounded as' follows to
.wit: On the the bur* by lands of Daniel Cleave
laud, on cait by D. Clereeland, on the south by the
highway* leading from Leotards holler* to Smith
field Centre, west by lands of George flax'. Cols
taining fiveiserek all Mirrored with a framed house,
~ball framed shed and small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the soil of O.P
Ballard vs. Q. E. Cluaveland.
ALOCP—.By virtue of a writ of Levari Pacias,
the thllo*lng fleactineki let piece of parcel of land
.situate hi the tows thip ofGranvilte"&nbty of Brad
ford, bounded is foliose's, viz; Beginning at stein
lock north Westeonikeof Nb 170. thence south 140
peredieloit tweet., tbeitee'wesfl2o perches - 10 stem
lock sap'ing thence north 10 perehet to a post, the
isorth east terrier of lot No. 71%. thence Mat *Ol.
to the plaee of begirmitig. 4.lcdfalnitig 105 acres
strict measure, it belie the *hole of tot No. 169,
to warrant lot No. 1472,-20 art's improved with
log house, framed barn and saw Mill theffolle:
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. Bi
Davidsisuadtnihistrator of W. Gairdson deed who
survived TiMothy P. Paxson vs. Gilbert Ayres.
ALSO-Pte following destribed lot or piece of
land situate in the - Tetenship of edfailielpiin in the
county and state afoftsatd, Beginttiog at the north
west corner of s lot now In possession • of (*boo
.Goodsell a black oak for a earner, thence south
•
to weat - lbo and 3 4-10 perches to a post on that
north line of Warrant let lto. 90. %heads north 119°
west, on saiscoftiviihr line SO perches to the north
east corner of a lot of land run oat fa' William
Gimes, thence north 1 ° eastioll C 4-to perches to a
ebesnat tree for a Cotter. thence istullt 9.0 41119 1 id
perches to the beginning. Containing 51 acres r&
UM
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and perches strict measure more or lest. , -
With one log haute, one logy barn, with a frame shed
attached, with about twenty-flre acres, impryved
and a few fruit trees thereon:
seized and taken In execution ac,,the Vat
DeCatera va. JarnOs B.BemoneylDarid Morton and .
Charles Cbaffey edit s /s. of Rif. /Barton deed and
Martin Tornkins terre tenant
WM. B. D 0886113, SOL
Bherifi"s Office toiranda, March 30, 1850
LIST JURo6Bdtairn for May term and ses
sion, A. D. 1850:
011/111D noon.
Athens boro—A. H. Phelps;
Coltnittbia—Newber, I 'illicit's;
Dorell--Bamoel Bellew, 2 4-1
LeM~ 1i Huleetrib ;
Orwell--Cullen Dartiog,Prabeis Aroodrut Ala D.
Passon ;
Pike—B. W. Jones, 0.11. Levis. W. Hotealtisoti;
Ridobery—Wou Covell s
Spribtfield—Chauney Gulsrie, Wgs. Fattalag I
Springhill—C. Bixby, Welliiiittbk BastoireLir;
•
Towanda boro—Joseph Marshall;
all;
Campbell;
Troy borox.. - .8. P. Ballard;
• Tp—Samuel Thomas ;
Wyiktsing—G. D. Williams ;
Warren--Deo. Matining
Wells—Jaioes Calkins;
arsavaass remolui..wratire *sat.
Atnlenii—Andrew Monroe;
Albany-Wm. Campbell;
Asylum—Gideon Fitch;
Bbrlington—John 0. Blokesley, W. it. McKean. W:
Ballard ;
Colombia— Peleg Peek;
Canton—James - Warren ;
Derell—U.Moody. Francils Cole;
Franklin—Thomas T
Granville—Daniel Mink*, E. B. Luther;
Herrick—Miner Fairebilds, Calvin atone. N. P.Bos
worth ;
Litchfield—Alan:ion Carnet
Monroe—S. S. Hinman;
Orwell—Hiram Wells, S. M. Browneon ;
Rillghery—D. F. Wilson, 0. T. Murphey, Mark A.
Burt;
Springhill—A. Montgomery. Martin Lyons;
Smithfield—Lyman Mattoon. E.B. Tracy;
Springfield—John Balsbury ;
Shesheguin—Andrew Webb; Bothers Kinney. Ed
mund ;
South Creek--Daniel Gillet, W. Y. Clines;
WyalustingAChaocUtr Baldwin, W. Taylor;
Windban—Geo. W. Kinney.
ascown arms.
Armenia—Edmund Case;
Athedb tp—John Sdabling, Benjamin 0. Rice, Ebe
nezer Dunham ;
Burlington--John F. Long;'
Columbia—Geo. M. Card, hue Begley, F. A. Bat
lock ;
Durell—S. 8. Bradley. M. T. Tangorder;
Leroy—Perky Morse ;
Litchfield—A. C. Barnard;
Mon roe—Jodson Blackman;
Orwell Josiah ?Otter;
Pike—Harman Briggs, lobe Ayres:
Rome-4. Maynard. Hiram Dra,e, J. B. Allen ;
Standide Storre—lsaac Westbrooks;
Spring field—Satatiel Falkner, Isaac Hooker, T. P
Woolcdat ;
Smithfield—Moses Wood, Win. E.Harton;
Tottanda bolo—E. A. Parson; &malt Cross, J
K. Smith ;
Troy boro--Erastos Welch, Deloss Herrick ;
Troy sap—Johnson Williams, Walker Pierce;
Windham—Soloman Sibley;
Ulster—Wm. Mounsey, John Mather*.
titian ws.t.a.
Athens baro-ti. C. Allen ;
lithens twp—lsaac Gregory, John Watkins; .
Armenia-L. Israel Moore;
Gan ton—Th bin as Williams,ll. D. Taber
Cottimbia—Wm. Strait;
Frankl,m=-Ho'race Wiley. Samuel Smith;
tiranville- , -Albert Barnes; •
Idernek—Edmund Hagar, Idewnll Butler;
Litchfield—Daniel B, Cottoct
Keroy—llleid White Jr.;
Honroe=Abraharn Fox Jr.;
Ridgbery—James Crowley
South Creek—John Pius;
Spriweeld—Walteman Brtmts, C. FL eatbpbell,
J. G. Harkness, lam D. Cisme ;
Smithkelet—Heteltialt Huntington ;
Bheshequin--Nbez Fish. Win. Tuttle ;
Towanda tap—H. L. Scott;
Whtdham—Simon BrainarJ,Elisha Bremen; Henry
Hike. !Rory Cheney;
Wells—James P. Taylor, fames I Cisgood ;
Wyalosing—Jacob Stetrialr, Chester Back t
Warren—P. H. Abel. W. Tyrell
Wysin—John B. Smith
•
Treasureis Sale of Unseated Ends,
NOTICE is hereby give n , diet agreeably to an act
of General Assembly of the Common reabh of
Peetitylvania, passed the 13th day of Match, 1815,
entitled "An act to amend the act entitled an act
directing the Mode tinselling unseated lands for lazes
and for other purposes." and of an act passed the
13th day or March, 1817 entitled; "x farther sup
plement to an act entitled an act directing (bit mode
of selling Unseated lands. and for other purposes."
the following tracts of I:NSEATED LAND wdl be
sold at public vendee on the 10th day of June next
(being the second Monday.) at the Court House, in
the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford,
for the artearages of Taxes due, and the cost ac
crued on each lot respectively:
* tlf!No of 1 town " . %V
.. arrou L aso Amooel
Wand ?ions Of Mimi
175 A1b 411 .7; libel Wagoner, It 37
140 " Nathan Carry. 9 49
294 " Abel Pierce, 19 SS
100 • Ptiineas Bradley, 10 M
166 " Daniel Shepard, 600
100 " - 'Thomas Edwards, 6 60
416 ° Addrew Buckbari, 2 7 59
400 " Peter 'Benson, 26 40
100 " Sally Fish, 6 60
00 Asylnin; Hannah Hibbard, 3 96
II ef " Joel Barrett. 14.24
89 " Hannah Hibbard. 6 1M
6 0 William Hibbard, Se
110 " William Jackal:6l: 4 40
4104 Canton Caspber Shaffner, Jr. $7 19
05 do & Leroy i.,hn Morgan, 26 76
400, Franklin Geo. Casuiter,. 28 40
400 " Joshua Cooley; 26 40
400 " Henry Hardy, 28 40'
40 " . Peter Seely. 26 40
237 pt. Mottrini._„ . John Smyrna. 15 69
4:14 " HEbraim 611.Actains, 28 88
4 48 Thomas Hamilton. 16 88
4520' " Peter /tampion. 211 40
409. " lames North, 26 40
122' 1 76 pt Rome'. James PoM 474
124 091 do & 0'14411 Job ra.„ in 458
5691 614 %Mb Creek Johnston & MBE° 33 90
"WI . 1164 . • 4 4 64: 32
5692 12t .. _ it d •8 44
310 Springhill, gininel Craft. 14 S 4
69 0 Simnel Porter. 31 64
- 2161 eg Peter Goinip„ ft SA
121 itir Wysoz James Po .
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r tl 33
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JGHN HOST , a t.
Trekstry 015ce. Apni 4, 1340. i
, v
'PArtitHANGINGS.
itENVIOUSLY ige" surend nboeb fie/ thei
P
lanamtationa arishix from the wont of futodsome
Paper-Hangings, bot now all is petedfdl, dar Pape/-
Hangings have arrived, and we shall ffia a pleasure in
inuedOeing their beauty and Oblational" to onsirimtasi
at the Farmer's Esekninge, id Fartm7ville. 'Fiona Go}
N. Y. • mr3o- .R. W. ADAMS.'
Took, Periedici Musk Agency.
t E. oubLES' e
RESPECTFULLY informs . the public thin all orj
Jere for either,Books. Perioditioh and *oaf left
with HUSTON & PORTER, will be rintilli.l Med,
at the lowest rates.
Hopi, Aro preps. r 4 Co pfocori HINDIN& aito shawl
biwinCitiliare they wish to haws bawd, may Magi
'them at the Bradford Repair, office.
CARMINCII tit OIL Ct,07H3.•
,A suenntr. assortment at As tanso4
EIL. &asp, in Taisorintek, ellearmetatere
in tures mu** mrllo R., W. ADAM.
1g iitMllatfb.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tr: Eptieribitre tAri lungetperieneentutotiier
ittEl4tharreltiadstled themselhAllatlicolint•
try retaiTbs.niaiiiii can_ be . dione more adiwidageC63*
ly—both ferithe itndor and purchaser—for Cash,
thanon a Credit, have Concluded to elate all en*
transweblds on the Bat day of April nest, and there
after bell eidsisicel for rant
They trust that the Mani goii4 customers who
have heretofore patrouizediheni,will s.ontione their
patronilge ander the hew-, arrangement, believing
they can satisfy all such, that it will be for their in
terest to do so, and this very little argdrdent wilt be
necessary to convince all and every otie that goods
van be sold cheaper for cash than op a credit.
AS some persona may thintc that the above is not
designed to include them-;tut are • d es i re d to di a .
tinetly understand that it tome precisely what it
reads, and.that TERI CAN /S ELL. NO GOODS
ON A CilliDlT TO, ANY ONE, after the above
mehtloned date.
It is necessary bat their old boldness should be
closed, ail those indebted - siill therefore see the ne
cessity of paying np, with is little delay as possi
ble. it- 8. & M. C MERCUR.
Towanda, March lC 1440.
NEW SPRING GOODS !
Jest received by
TiMinds, 11lamb 8. J. /UNGUENT
BOOKS !. BOOKS I
THE Sisbscriber is m the weekly receipt (via
1_ Rail Road) of New Sthnot and Miscellaneous
Books and Stationery. to, which the attention of the
community is vespettfifily invited. These Books
Will be adid cheaper than the New York retail
prices.
Also. a lame supply of Dry Goods. Groceries.
Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Cam Bolts, Shoes.
Nails. Glass. dm. ate, constantly on hand. Ptah
Orders particularly attended to. No. 2, New Brick
Block, two doors betow the public square.
Towanda, Feb. 22d. '5O. JOB. KINGSHERY.. .
SHERIFF'S SALE,
BT virtue of writs of Vend. ti xpo. issued out of
the Court of Gammon Pleas of Bradford coun
ty, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at
the Court House in the bora. of Towanda, on Mon
day, the 18th day of 'March, 1850, at I o'clock,
P. M. the tollosting piece or parcel of laud situate
situate in the township of Smithfield, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands
of Champion G. Brown, west by lands of Willet
Brown, on the south by lands of John Sylvester &
ranch Smith, and on the east by lands of William
Courtney. Containing one hundred acres more or
less, about sixty acres improved, one lag house one
small framed house, and one framed barb and ap
ple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution it the suit of Silas
Betts vs. John Hall,
WM. S. DOBBINS, Sht.
Sherifrs (ItSce, Towanda Jan. 13, 1850.
IT? The above sale stands adjottrned dtltii Mon
day, the 6th day of May next, at the same place o
sale, and tune of day.
WM. S, IltOiltft:kS,
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 25, 1850.
TOWANDA ACADEMY,
TM Institution baring been placed in charge
of G. R. Balms and 11. M. mom A. B, will
commence on Monday the 6th day of October next.
The Academical year will constst.of four terms
of eleven weeks each: Commencing respectively,
October 81b, 1849, January 2d, April Ist, and June
1711'1820
Toltion per Term t
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geogra
. _
'hy and Mental Arithmetic,
The same, with Virelle Grammar, Adams'
Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, .
Philosophy, Chemistry. Rhetoric, Logic, As
tronomy and Book Keeping, .
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Survey
log, Conic Sections, Analytical Geometry,
&c. • 4ao
Latin, Greek and French Languegte, 6 00
Fuel, Ist and 241 terms. 1 26
Scholars received at airy period of the term, and
charged only from the time of their entrance.
Board can be obtained in private families on rea
sonable terme. J. D. MONTANTE. Pres't.
C. L Wins, Beer. of Board or. Trustees.
Towanda, Mar4h act 1850. . - .
fsUBUO SALES
BY order of the coin of dommon Pfeas Of Bradford
county.wllT he exposed fo public gala at the house
of J. WARFORD, in Moon:sewn, on Monday, the
29th day or APRIL next, at l o'clock. P. M., as the
property of Jacob Bowman. Jr., fhe undivided half part
of a lot pf land in Albany township—Beginning at a
berolocii tree, Blench north 294° east 99 perches to •
post; thence south 61° east 71 p. to a pest; *begat
north 214° east 120 perches to a post ; thence by land
surveyed in the name of 8. Bellertin, youth 81° 128 p.
t 8 a pose; them* by lands of the Asylum Company
294° west 213 perches toe post; then,* on theline of
the Cadwallader survey north 61° west 199 perches to
the place of beginning. Contenting 200 acres and si
lowance, alt unimproved. except WOO improtta
merits made the other joint owner.
A. R. BOWMAN, Committee
March 23. I°6B. of Jacob Bowman. jr.
FARM FOR SAL' E:
lit TIDE subseriftiq afters fat sak i& tARtI
situated in [lntel town-hlp; B r adford coun
ty. Mt (arm contains %twat Id acres. 11
arm improved, and has on it a dwelling
hi —ft. • tont, and an apple orchard: ft ' Ir ,ted
MONTANYES & CO;
AMt ;aitestantty reeililat by the New Te& & Etie
Railroad; direct from New York, a tatgeitocli of
MD AND SUMO
whie:b 'Mee beim bought low, and will 1 :1 5d
Theft adscritment is now unusually Meg.; and offem ie.
dicearseuts to parchment rarely to be out with. An
inspection will satisfy the public of this fain.
Towanda, March 411, tfl3o. •
TROUBLE AHEAD.
THE WAR HAS ACTUALLY IicOUN, -1.
1 Among deo iferchanti in fizacnyti/4t
RIC %DAMS. formerly of New York city, hie
pot tetanad from them with In why NEW
STOCK and general assortment of GOODS, which be
rs at the fotkrwin; ostremely low piess e—Calico
frduillSo 124 cents par yard, of _the latest stylist both
of Etigltdis and American manufacture, - and warranted
fa* ousi MoU.titr , de haos . trots en to sVtetits per
yarl ; Scotch finish lawn Gingbani of everratyle, front
124 to 50 cents per yard Broadcloths from $1 *6 to
05' 00 per pardl ..togeliser with every sfyld id brews
Goods for both jades anliendemen.
_Also affluent!
assortment of quip/ft:4 arid' Oil etlsf same
rate of Idle pities: A' complete aswortinintstf, Grocer,
ici,Jodiag Lydon and byson skin Teas`,ll4o
cenWpif Potinif, all warranted mond an load. Also.
Hoofs end Shoes, Gaiters, Bats and Caps. Crockery
and Glassware, Hardware, Nails. Dailding Idatecials.
Cutlet,. &c. Also, Fermat( Gtensild,4Vayne County
Plows, itc;; fogad./ wittyeier description of merctisn.
Ste, all shred cuto et • tiode dt retell, upon
the °reprice, cash or ciikatge prinapte. Goods will
alssayo hcrechingedfor all kinds of Uoantry, Prrod'uce
on the abasetiaisad cash or one-price p l an, new
(SW 155t1n qui the ,Partner's Extianke, to Factory.
Otis This co.. N. Y.• Maps call ara abs fir your
selftie: Viral 20, 11150.mT it W. ADAMS.
Ur? RSA Om 01204 of BUTTER for ado or
Mardi 27, 1660. _ MERCURIr.
1000 SAGS Turks leleeilitALT foitiehiladth
far We of the itnitsee Ezehange.ts Few
tined* N. Y. wen k. W. kDAI9I.-
New .11rinwipeaseat
AND NEW GOODS..
THE sttbsciiheri teceivirita new as-.
tiortibient of GOblikor 6rilt itind. which will
be mid at very le* pricer. and. hceltssiiely far awls.
All who wish to purchase . goods CHEAP are re
spcmlfully invited to Call-pnd give the "cish system"
a fair trial. H. 8. &M. C. MERCUR.
Towanda April 4th. 1850.
NEW . GOODS.
AtARGE and splendid asisrtinebt of NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS just receiv
ed by the subscriber. whic h be now offers to the
pnblierfor Cash or Country produce as chesp es
ever before offered to the "natives," those wishing
to obtain a large quantity for a small amount can
do so by calling at So. 2 Brick Bpw.
Towanda March 5. 1550. WALLIS ELL.
PARTICULAR NOTICE ,
ALL personi indebted to tne by note or book ac
count are hereby notified that milts,' payment is
made by the first day Of May best, I shall proceed
to col*ct. This notice is general, ati l t twill be strict
ly carried out. It any one bonny doubt. shoot it
let them wait and see - . C. F. HARDER,
Towanda April 5,1850. •
•
POR& a few barrels of Mesa Po,lc for a.I. by.
Ap. 5, 1860. H. S. & M. C. MERCUE.
iTbR'S NOT[
ALL forams indebted to the idiots of JOSEPH 8.
HAMILTON, deceased, late of Windham twp.,
are hereby twiddled &make psyment without delay, and
those having claims against said estate will please pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH H AMILTON.-
SOPHRONIA E. HAMILTCIN,
Mitch 22, 1850. Administrators
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the emelt of GEORGE
SERGEANT, deceased, late of the township of
Springfield. are hereby requested to make paymen with
out delay, and those having ailing against mid estate
willplease present them duly authenticated for mule
meat. ' ADELAIDE SERGE AN T.
Sptingfieli, Jan. 21 1220. A ministratri s
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ALL. renters, indebted to the estate of HORATIO
LADD deceseed late of Albany township, eta bore.
by requested to Make payment Without delay. and those
having claims against said estate will please present
theta dttly stithenUested for settlement
MOSES A. LADD,
ARUNAH LADD,
Executor..
A litany. Sin 22. 1820.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE._
ALL persons indebted to the estate of SEELY
CROFUT. deceased. late Leroy township are
hereby requested to make payment without delay
and those having claims against said estate will
please present them duty authenticated for settle
ment. EDMUND BELLY, Jr.
Leroy, Feb. 22d, '6O. Adra'r with will arta',
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons, indebted to the estate of JONAS
P. SMITH, deed., late of Monroe twp., are
hereby requested to make payment without delay.
and those having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated f, r settle
ment. A. L. CRANMER,
FIDEL! A S. SMITH.
Executors.
Monroe, March 15,'50
EXECU f ORS NOTICE
persons indebted to the estate of ALONZO
GREENOUGH. deed, late of Canton twp..are
hereby requested to make payment without delay.
and those having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settle.
ment. IRAI) WILSON,
400 1 Cantona March 31,'60. k. D. SPALDING,
$2 00
S 00
evin( mon it)x,nwzoT,
Brogan) county, Pa.,
ntiliosts making :periodical vieiis at Towanda
P
duiing the session of every court. He may be
found at the bowie or J. 13. Cross, commencing on the
3J of September. Reference can be had from any part
of the county! All work warranted. an ttm3
J. N'INTOSII, DENTIST,
Lets of Owego, K. Y.,
HAS permanently ktesteti himself in Towanda.—
Office in the Union Block. 018 T EtwelVa oirmea,
next to the Bradford Hotel. Oct. 15, 184 g.
SPECIAL COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given that especial coact will
be be/4 in and lot the county of Bradford, at
Towanda. commenting on Monday, the'2oth day of
May nett; at 10 o'clock, A. M.. to continue for one
week, at which the lion. Wit. Jassy, will preside,
for the trial ot4be follow:no causes, to wit t
151 tlayl '4l 'rhos. Welch se. Picard et. at tei. fa.
341 May '44 Slii4inaker vs Step4ens, case.
442 Sep. '45 A Minter vs ti T Benedict. trerpisss.
105 1 eE. " C Butler et oz. val &tined et at. eject.
122 " John Acla vs A Boit:fart el at eject.
199 " Trill's. Tow. Coal Co. ts f ngbauis, rtpl.
266 . a W Campbell vs G S 1:101e:clan, appl.
155 Feb. '4B D Bartlett vs W & M Dreslain, eject.
27 " E Herrick vs 0 Rickey et al. trespass.
Dec. '46 E R:per vs E Ruckvlell. et al. eject.
223 " H Williston jr vs A Morris, appeal.
142 May '47 N Pease vs 0 P Ballard, appeal.'
" do James Lyon, replevin.
(92 " rroturs sung vs D Camp et al. sci, fa.
219 " Miller Fox vt David Cash, oa'e.
64 Sep. spencer vs ci & A Ellsworth, case.
224 „, A Gordinier vs W Andrews et at. case
313 « F Murray vs Geo Rogers. appeal.
313 " All Tozer. vs Wm A Lane, "
93 Dee.. 147 if F Burt vs K Worniley, case.
110 " ' H Benjamin vs M Hibma'n, appeal.
-76 Feb. '4B Wynkoop et Al. vs Van Eluskirlf, tres.
78 • do •do eject.
132 " Pennington & Uofman is Compton "
136 e. d u o fj . each,
155 C Thomas et al. vs DP rallard. debt.
72 May '4B R Proud's ad's vs 8 Brink et al. eject:
132 " Davidson etc. vs Brooks et al. sc.ila.rn
198 " I Hanson - vs Cl. Want case.
71 Sep. '4B Richardson et al. 'NI V Ballard. eject.
128 " flunipirry vs D & IT_Humpbry "
150 " Richardson • et Deice;
22 Thos Israeftsmith.
822 "*. P Dehard vs C Tlionfar, set. fs.
337 a Ifkingffeld tp. is Williams at al. issue.
62 Dee... 111 Mayded vs John, thiott. debt.
94 C Tahitian vs Clines et al. eject.
154 0 , Nancy Snyder vs John Snyder, issue.
170' vs rioletts, tresphss.
#
180 " el Elisuiorth vs H Backus, trespass.
les 0 1 WAllister as W. I' Middaugh. "
218 « .E K Price vs E Mason, sci. fa. mort.
77 Feb. '49 P Phillips vs 8 ffillbotise. covenant.
10,1 d B W Park vs Geo Davis, appeal.
184 R K Miller's use's A Pierce, trespass.
171 " B G Atufnii vs 1T C Tallmin, for. at.
174 " p Dricectii vs J astachtnent.
378 164: '4l Kite rtt
Williaion vs J.M 01i4er. "
381 N _ do . J 1 Van Horn "
. _ _ .
Alrirerprehas made returnable at 10 o'clock, A
M., ark Monday. Ole 20th
April 12, 1850. ALLEN WREAN, Pro 4.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
virt'ae of an order of the Orphan's Court of
1-/ Potter county, be exposed to public. &alien
the premises, at the house of E. Cole, on Monday,
the 10(11 day of June nest, 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day. the following described tract of land—
bounded on the east 4114 county line, on the north
by the north hall' of -warrant 1599, on the we s t by
warrant 1190, and on the south by warrant 1409.
Containing five hundred and fitly acres, on which
is erected two log houses, and about tee acres of
lan ti has been clrared—late the estate of Winiel
Kellogg. The lot is situated ter Hector township,
Potter comity. -
Terms of asle--ont bait cash in band, and the
balance ib one year with approved security.
/Cpril L. ARNOLD, Mtn r,
Ezetatort.
B. HYATT;
Saistelliintons;
•
'STOVES, STOVES \
C.FIALL respect - fully intones his friends and the
..1.1• public, that he ha now for salt et his STORE.
* general and chests samortmemt of BTpVEfit. tf all
sizes sod patieras. which he is prepared to sell it whole. .
sale or retail, or twititenaw for country produce upon the
most sccommodating.terma. .
For stoses,sheetirce), cotrr.ancl,,tinwire. his assort.
area is complete. He return. his thanks to his old
customers, to whom, and the public he renews his
titian to give him. call before pu 4 rthesing ilsevibens;'
Don't mistake the Wage—but remember HA LE:Smoak
aids of the Public 811tiore, in ilontitoyes Block.
cry Tho 4 indebted to me; are hereby notifies! tSat
I Sal now doting my books, and unless they coem•vo
lusitseily put settle, they will be compelled to do • ea„,
without (*tithes notice. D. C. HALL
Towanda lien. 12, 1R49.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Frfit: Subscriber intending tour!) Goods for xadi
I Pay exclusirdy after the f t day of April.
ould respectfully urge all those indebted to hid
by. note or book aceount, to pay'u p imutediutevy &
save cost, E. T. no-
Towatititf. &firth fat, too.
OLD 'fork state WHISKEY, Cra sale at
lJ ml 5 14174 g.
CI.OV SEED. 35 bukbelov choke, dean. bags
seed, for sate by . WELLES& HARRIS.
Atherm.Jan. SO,
11Q VCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a superior qoanty;
iiiifor .ate at =
NEW ARRIVAL AT TIE
OLD DRUG STORE,
Jny. 1. 'Brick Row.
.
UUSTON & PORTER are now receiving. ,at No.
Brick Raw, a large adilitiofi to their formai
stock, eoilaikting of
Drug's, Iffeilikides, Groceries,
.ILiquors4
Oils, Paliits,llyestuf is. Fancy Goods, &e.
*hieh .will be sold at onusaally low rates. They 11113
Oirtri for sal tthe splendid and genuine Teas of the PE:
KIN Tt A CUM PAN r. for which they are agents, and
which they do not hesitate to recommend .as being sa
periiir to any other They. Inmate° the agen
cy of most of the gpiiuitre Patent Medicines egtant.
Towanda. Noire bee 29, 1849.
`PERM and Tallow Candler., by the hoz or pound,
kJ at il L HUSTON .f.. POUTER'S.
ORktICK'*ItSIIFIJGE, by the dozen or vial at
J 1 nusToN & PtIIITEMS.
T),EAD SHOT, for bed bugs. at the Drug store o
'U Pio. 1, Brick ,Row. H. & P.
ERASIVE Sr P, for removing tsr, paints. oils. &c
warranted, at d . 11. &. P'S.
Q UPERIOII. Wines and Liguors-30 bbla. that an
perior WiiISKEY just received at - H. & P.
TMS WAY FOR
CREAT BARCAINSw
Not 2 Against the World
J UST RECEIVED a splendid basortment of Goode.
by the subscriber, at 100.., 'Brick Row, which ran
be seen at all hours. and sill be Fold at the lowest pri
ces. Our friends will pltase favor ns with a call, at
least. We will charge you nothing for looking. and
.Fry little if you buy. We intend keeping colastantli
on hind a large assortment of
Cloths, Ip•ccas, [dr&
Cassimerea, Worsted diawares,vantirui
%tune's, sugars,
Tweeds. Teas,
Jeans, - Colree,
Testrrigs, Paleretus, -
Da:wines. Spices,
Merincw, , . Ginger, &e., .
lame Also. a assortment Of Crockery.
WA LLIS BULL, No. 2, Brick Row.
Trisestiila, Nov.s, 1848.
NOTICE.
I.L permits indcbted to the .
/k arm fluerox &
Puteritit, are hereby iri-juiesfctl to r.lllUnd smile
et their office No. 1, Briar Row, without detay. •
HUSTON & PORTER.
Towanda Feb 7, ISSO. •
MESS YORK.-412 Lbis, corn fed me li pork, for
Vl sale very chimp, by the barrel or pour
. Athens, Jan. 30, '5O. WELLES & HARRIS.
NEW GQQDS l T tHE
CENTRAL STORE !
TON if the above establishment a very •
.1.11 laree anti desirable assortment of ISPItING <ji .
81.1111 MER GOODS. which will be sold at,vety low
noes. nosiness et this establishment conducted upon •
No sod honest principles. You have our thanks for -
past fa4ors end we hl l la rota et.ntinuance ofrthe urns
as we are humid /0 sell Goods Cheap.
Towanda', July 4. 1849. N. N. BETTS.
613 21 alr II Sl' (bp
LEVELIING, Lapin; out 'Roads amT tots, Dividing
tomes. Measmrine Masonry ,EMbankenentt, dcc.,
accurately done by .E.G.IiICHOLS, Office at 40a111
Bradlocd county, Pa. Persons at a distance, needing
his services, shall 6y Writing him a line a few days be
forehand, helve tteii businese proniptly attended to.
r % (l . Wats. Flour, 1000 lbs.Stnoked Hams.& Shoot:
eft./ ders. and 100 hushels of Rye & Corn forsale
for Cash at ml. FOX'S.
IBILUDITIED IEEY7EZ3
BAWWIN &. WALKER;
HAVE taken this well known Hotel, and give notice
that they will be pleased to see their old ftiends,
and mote happy to fort* new acquaintances. It is %hell
intention, and will be their constant aim, to giro visitors
and strangers such a reception as will be awe to give
entire satisfaction. They respectfully solicit the patron- -
age ofthe chili:die. Towanda, 1850.-41
_ _
c 4ASON'S Ci4A u v
L T ENE 13LACKNO
'FITE immense and steadily ineieasing .demand
for the celebrated MASON'S CHALLENGE
BLACKING has induced numerous unprincipled
parsons to attempt an imitation of his Box Labe'',
varying it slightly. with a view to evade the law,
but at the same time designed to impose upon the
universal confidence of consumers, in favor of Ma
eon's Blacking; and as the 'counterfeit bears no
resemblance to the orisinal, except in the label. and
hai none of its good properties, Country Mer.-
chants, when ordenn.s blacking. should he ettreArl
to ask {or Mason's Original Che.../enge Batoilingr
which is hold by aTI retpectab a Wholesale Dealets,
in eve City in the United States.
Phiti elphia. Feb. ^.0,'50 JAd. 114Ad01.4.
FRESH GREEN OR BLACK TtA- =Warranted
rat or no sale, the money returned in all eases
Ithere Tea does not snit et nw2.3 FO'XS.
TOW ANDA
CLOTHING STORE.
CIEQ. BUNTING, reelwFtruily informs the, pub
lie that he is just receiving from New York an
assortment of ready-made Claibing, to which he hr.
vitas the attention of pnrchasere. Among his stock
may he found
Otter Coats, Sack Coats, Business Cants, Frock and
Dress Coats , Cloaks , Pantaloons, Vests, ROlta,
tibouts, iri all sty/eg and an prima
He is determined to sell his Clothing, at Unusually . "
low mites fur CUM; end believes he can mike it the In
terest of those wishing to purchase to - give him • ea%
(17 At the obi stand, between Thatlati Hing r
bevy's Stores, up tasks.
Cutting and making up, done' as" tisttatilithe most
feritionstble manner, promptly end to order, • •
Towanda, October . 20, 1849 y.
DAT WATtR, Colognes. Ms, and Terrains.
XI Ty of &kinds, at Plea, B. B. Ir.* P.
•
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