Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 12, 1851, Image 3

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Notice to Collectors and tias-Payers.
THE Collectors of the several townships and
lioroughs in Bradford County, are 'hereby an
thorized to make a deduction of five.er cent froth
the;itmount of State taxes placed in their hands for
collection, against every individual who shall . „pay
his or her State and County tax in fat on or before
the 15th-day of June next; and the amours: so de
ducted shall be allowed them in their'settlemeht with
he Treasurer the samehowever to be paid by them
into the County Treasury on the 19th and 19th days
of June next. - •
The several Collectors are requested-to pay into
the• County Treasury as much as they may have
collected on the first - week of May-Court.
fly order of the Commissioners.
• E. M. FARitAR, crk.
Uotialiasioners Office, April 7, 1851.
T6WAIN3DA. &VgN.D7=.
T'HE next, term dr this Institution,ivill commence
theon Monday, the 14th day of April inst.; udder
the charge of - G. R. BARKER, as Principal:.
itrITION PER TERN 'OP ZLEPEN WtEKS.
Orthography, Reading, writing,, Geography,
Arithmetic and English Gran:altar. ga oo
'Philosophy ? Chemistry, Astronomy; Rhetoric.
Science. of Government &C.
Algebra, Geoinetty, Tri o - ^qnii,mety, t arveying,
...
anti Languages, 5 00
Incidental expenses. , 25
. scholars enteringafter the commencement and
before .the middle of a planer, wilt be charged fur
the whole quarter.
Board can be obtained in private families on rea
i.)a able terms . . I. D. MONTANYE, Pres't.
C. ;L. WAUD, Sec ' y. of Board of Trustees.
Towanda. &aril 10,1851.
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Street Bail, Philadelphia.
ITA MG leased the large and spacious Hotel, cor
ner of Third and Willow- streets, known as
Third Street Hall. The travelling public will .fipd
it greatly to their advantage to give the undersigned
'a call. The house contains 125 double and single
rooms for the accopimodation of families and single
getitlymen--hoth 'trahsient •and permanent. The
rooms are well ventilated, large and airy. The 4aid
Hotel is not surpassed, if equalled, by 'any': tittdch
ril io it are also bathittg.rotiots—sapplied with hot
'and cold 'water. Travelers, as well as, permanent
boarders, will do Well to' give this place a trial,-
Terms only . -70, cents per day. A. ZIEGEDIFUS.S.
Philadelphia:April 12, 2851.
TMOrluy 'SEED—A quantity of Timot.y se d
just received by,, B. KIA'SIMRY.
PLANK ROAD MEETING: 4
~tOTic!s is hereby given, that the ,ppmmissio
.LA ers.appninted by the Legislature to organiie
the ..Wysaulting & Wipesening Plank' Road
patty" will open the botiks for subscription of stock
n the said road, at the public house of 0. Hicks' in
Rome Bradford County Pa. on Wednesday the 23d
day of April inst. Those wishing to take stock, and
bid in the - completion of the road will please attend.
By order of the Commissioners.
Towanda, April 1; 1851. , •
Towanda and. Darlington Plank Road.
ATOTICE is hereby given tha , books for sobscrip
:tion to. the Stock of the TOWANDA AND
BURLINGTON PLANK' ROAD COMPANY, wilt
be opened at the office of Messrs. Laporte, Mason
dc Co., in-Tqwanda, on Monday the 28th inst, to . be
kept open . from 9 UO2 A. M., and from I to 4 o'-
clock, P. M., for five days, or until the Capital Stock
of said Company shall have been subscribed.
Two or nlore of the' Commissioners will be in
.attendance.
MAHLON C. MERCUR,
• JOSEPILD. MONTANYE,,
. . T HON AS3ELLIOTT,
• ' MILLER PDX
ENOS TOMPKINS,
JOHN F. MEANS,
'ORRIN D. BARTLETT,.
ELEA= T
JOSEPH .KINGSBERY,
DAVID P...BARSTOW,
BENJAMIN S. RUSSELL,
D WARD OVERTON,
I.l'SSES.MEgettn,
• OHN P. LONG. .
ADDISON MeKE AN,
JOHN BLACKWELL,
GEORGE C. HILL,
ALLEN McKE,AN,
IR A M T GE E,
DARIUS BULLOCIC,
Towanda, April 2, WI.
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Tavern to Rent.-- = Rome Springs.
THE well known and feefebnited stand
:7 49 near the village of Rothe, in Bradford co.
A ,
The house and out=buildings, betaken[];
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stabling are in good repair. The House
is toga end commodiouri, and will accommodate algreat
many boarders, which coulee had during the summer
months by any onelwho will keep a good house, as the .
medicinal !polities of the tooter are so well known•
that more people have always been desirous of visiting
'them than 'could find comfortable entertainment.
The house has recently been fated up,' and is ialiout
it 'miles from Towanda, one from the village of Rome,
and about froto the Waverly Depot. It is on the
Main Vast road'fromltomelo Athens, and if well kept
diould be found a pleasant re.reat. trom the cities dur
ing the *arm weather. —
Reference for terms, (which will be, liberal to the
right kisid'of man) Fen be made to Edward Overton:
N., of Towanda, who is authorized by the undersign
ed; the owner,- to Lime the same.
_March I, 101.
DANIEL KEIFFE.-
VARMERS LOCK LIERE—Ten Thousand hush.
.".;l els of Oath wanted; for which Cash will be paid
• 1 7 j2l NERCO'S.
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. . _ ,sFerurrasAtz - -
urilttile - g,eitidiv *rite - ouveiojiii,4l4.o:_li,i
. out of Court oCCOtalaon Pleas , of
, Illeadfurd:Pyahty, anal
puhlic.;salei at e Court, Booseart; the Ittorte;
o r Towanda- fort. Monday, ihe;tlth day.loftiday,'lt
°one eclock, M., the following piece or. parcel, of
land.id:wined to BpringAld .towaship.- bounded 'and
described as followsr on the torth. bylanda of Enos
Hubbard, east by.iliram Morton. south byJames,
.Bisooks and-west by lands Cf:...James rooks.::. Con
taining thirty4wc acres, aboutiTenty acres irapror
.ed one framed house, and
,a small apple ,orchard
thereon. .. • •
Seized and taken In execution at•the suit at
Ballard, vs. Edward Brooks-.
ALSO—The following piece air ftircelat land,
situated in the towaslaip-of Romenboiindedandides
cribid as follows to wit , north by, lands Lot Polo;
mon C,-Kinser, westly lands ofkllicitens. Sibel
south by lands of Daniel Dull and land :claimed by
W. Halummel and east: by lands,of aohn cartzr
John Petal. Containing about two hundred acres
more or less, about ninety acres implaved.onefram
ed house, one' log house, two framed barns and two
apple (*chards and other fruit treeathereon..
r Seized and taken in execution at die suitor Fred
eric Morley tattle use of David Barber vs. Tobias
Lent.
ALSO The. following lot piece or•parcel of land
situated in the township of Rome bounded and des
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cubed as follows to wit: beginning, siity-nine rods
ast from the south-west corner of a- lot deeded to
Sohn Mcßea, thence east sixty-nine ,peciihes to a
hemlock stump for a corner, thence south fifty-eight
perches to a post, thence west sixty-nine perches to
a post, thence north filly-eight perches to Ate begin
ning. Containing twenty-five acres more or less.
I Seized and taken la execution at the snitof Bur
ton Kingsbury... Joseph Kingsbury dcLeninelKings
burrexecutors of Joseph Kingsbury deceased, vs.
/Samuel q t gootok
ALSCITIie following piece or parcel of land
"isltimied ;n Orwell, bounded and described as fol,
Jows to Wit ; 'on the north by lands of G. Wells east :
by Hiram Wells, south by D. Rockwell and west by.
IA. Green. Containing ninety-two acres with about
'twenty acres improved with one framed barn and
One apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ed
mund L. Dana administrator of Ralph Peters de
ceased vs. Roswell: D. Pitcher.
ALSO The following described piece or e parcel
of land situated in Pike township, bourided and des
criticd as folloWti Wwif: north by lanclk,Of, Elliott
Marsli; east tapas of 'Samuelnziii4, Henry ,
man, south by lands of Nathan WOW and west by
lands of William Marsh. Cbotaining.about one
Ailitiatid end forty acres, one hunillidacres.imprav
edmie framed lionse, two fruited barns one framed
shied and attaPple orchard thereon.
• Seized and,taken in exectition at the .suit of, b.
L.C.` DeChasteleanx"Abel
ALSO—The following pieee or. parcel of land
situated in the township of Litchfield and bounded
and described as follows,to wit : north by lands of
Evans, east by- Thothas. Evans, south by Evans,
.and westiby.the estate. . ot
. John More deceased.—
C6ntainin'g fi ft y acres with about forty-seven acres
..improved, one framed house, two, framed barns, one
stable and a small' orchard thereon.
' Seized and taken in execution antic suit of Cite's.
Park to the use of John E. Canfield vs. Joseph
Green Jr.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
sitgated ill the township of South Creek, bounded
tidd"deseribed,as follows to wit: north by lands , of
Cornelius !Haight., east by lands of Bat:pool • Petlini
gall, on the south by lauds kuctivis as.tbe Singhato
'tract, and-west by lands of Daniel Gillett. Contain.
ing abou 190 acres more or less, with about 50
acres improved, log house and framed_barn and •
small apple orchard thereon,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit orinark
A.Bort vs. Stephen Stiles. •
ALSO—The following lot piece or Parceat land
situated in the township of Granville, boundrid. and
deacribed as follows to wit,: on the ncrth by lands
'o?-Josiah Gilbert, on the west-by lands of Itriah and
Stephen Baxter, south by lands of °hirer baxter,on
'the east-by lands of Samuel Decker,. Containing
.one hundred acres all improved with itio, framed
houses, and two framed barns and an apple orchard'
thereon..
Seized and taken in execution ai the suit of S. W.
fgr D. F. Pomeroy & co. now to the use of Eleazar
Pomeroy vs. Chauncey Baxter.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Litchfield, and bounded
and describedas follows to wit: north by lands of
Moses Wheeler, west by lands in possession of Si
las B. Carman, south by lands of Robert Campbell,
east by lands claimed by William Dorman. Con
taining about fifty acres more or less. about fifteen
acres improVed, one log house and one log barn and
a few fruit trees thereon.
. Seiied and fakeh iii executionat the suit of Geo.
Wilson vs. Zopher Teed and Silas B.Carman,Terre
'Tenants. •
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township`s of Wyalusing and TuSea
rora, and bounded and described as follows to wit:
beginning at a sugar tree, thenCe by-lands of John
Locke' and A .0 wenip ,south half a degree east, three
htlndred.and eighty-fitre perches to a corner; thence
by lands df Henry Tolland and fierily Loate„ south'
eighty-nine and a half degrees, west three hundred
' and eight perches to a birch, thence by other lands
north thirty-eight and one-fonttli degrees, au* four
hundred and ninety-three perched to the place _of
beginning. • Containing three hundred and . forty.
nine acres and one hundred perches and silos/lance
of six per cent, about fifteen acres improved and
three log houses and two log sheds and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Sized and taken in execution at the snit of Mary
Tolland, Margaretta Tolland, ElizabetliToiland and
Joliana•Tolland vs. Jonas Ingham,. H. B. Ingham
Terri Tenatks.
, ALSO—The following lot of land situated in the
borough of Athens bounded Ind described as fol
lows to wit: on the north by canal street on the
east by lands of J. &G. Filcher, on the south by
lands of Guy Toder, on the west by Ildndi of Horace
Corner, supposed to contain one eighth of an acre,
alt improved with one framed house and a small
famed barn thereon.
ALSO-LOne other tot ofland in Athens borotigh,
bounded as follows 16 wit: on the north by the To
wanda Rank lands, on the east by lands'of Erastus
Wolcott, Orthe south by canal street, on the west
by lands of 'l'. R. Davis, being fifty feet front and
eighty font feet back all improved one framed hOuse
thereon. •
ALSO--Lbne other lOt situated in Athens boroifgh
bounded as follo,ws to wit on the north by the. 't'o
wands Bank lands, and lands of EdWard Herric,an
the east by lands of T. IL Davis, on the south by ca
nal street, on the , west by land. of 8. Rowlinclsan,
Containing sedenty-dive feet-in front and eighty-four
feet back, all improved, with one framed house and
one flamed barn thereon.
.)
Belied and taken inexecgtion at the suit of Phelps
Chittendm & Bliss vs. Martin S. Rogers.
ALSO —The following piece or parcel of land
situated in the townshipof Durell, bounded and des
cribed as folios:et to left: north by lands in posses-,'
sion of .David Benjamin and the. heirs of Jonithan
Benjamin dec'd. Cast by lands in' possession of S'ime
on Decker, south by land lately in-possession of Pe;
tor Benjamin and Amos Varguson, on the west by
unseated lands. Containing about three , hundred
acres' be' the same more or less, being the land
known as,,the late Samuel Seeley Arm. About one
hundred acres improved, two framd houses, One log•
house one framed and plank building occupied as a
store house, one log barn and an apple orchard
4 00
CoMM 4 r3
thereon....
ALSO—Samourin Adzes interest in the undivi
ded onetotirth part of the followitig,lot Piece or per
eel of land situated in the township cf Durell county
of Bradford, bounded and described SS follows to
wit: north by lands of Jobb Benjamin,' east by lands
helonging to the heirs of -Mathias nollenback dec'd
south by lands ofJohn Bennett, westby lands belong
ing to the estate of Sainuel Chilson decd. Contain
ing about eighteen acres more or less, one-fourth of
an acre cleared with one saw miljthereon. '
Seized and taken in execution -at the suit of David.
Cash vs. Samonrin Ada Amos Acts and William
Storrs Terre Tenants. .
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land si
tuate in Towanda Township, Bradford County'
bounded and described as follow:4i° mitt beginning
at a sapling, marked for a corner, near to and West
of spring brook, thince south - 704 0 . west 186 rod xv
to a,stoues eotner; , thence :Oorth
rodijo'll:_ivlige":balt7Creg,
east 180 rods to a stake at a white pine stump, turn.,
ap,by the t oots,f.theliClll aoulhalgillegreetti belt
140 tpds to theplase _beginningicoutaining'Ob
acretitture oi-lesa about:Ala acres: ImProlfedifithe
framed houie, one log house, andAntised bard:With
a shed attached. and apple .orchardthercon.
Seized and - taken, in.execuiion at the Istaitor,Wll:.
Vaal. Weleh vs. Wut..Liliaplen,PatriCkaliajlen.
ALSO+ By writ oll.evari.Facias,lol the .follete..
ing,described lot piece or puiel ofland situated io
the, township of Granville:la the county of ,Dradford
and State of Pemisylvsnikandbounded and deseribj ,
ed as follows to wit :,.beginning ax.a,chestniiV. oak,
south e.ustu9Fuer Oftot and soadteast bor-
Berstof warrant lot. No. 1530, thenta - west one hurt.:
red and six and.six.tentkpercheels - white
ple fora corner, thence nortp two:huniittid tot men.
, ty.twelerches ; to the south. tine ScovilL• Ilaily'S
lot to a post, thence east one hundred and.sts and
six -tenth percites to a;post Iformorly. a .black oak)
thence ; south, two hundred and tweety4w.a. perches
to the beginning. Containing one hmadred.and forty .
,seven acres and sate hundrtst : and terty•Ave vetches
strictmessure...•';.
Seized andtpiten in,execatton at the suit Bob-
err B. Davidson administrator of William D.David
son dec'd. who survived Timothy Paxun:lre. Harry
Daily and Robert'llaily:ettit EOM L. Sitith and Sim.
eon Ellis-Terre Tenants, 7 • „ •
ALSO.4.The followingspiece out pattekof land
situated in the township of _Wysox and bounded and
described se follows to wit: on the north by lands
of William Patrick, on the west by Samuel. and
Ensiles Coolbaugh, south by lands ofutmos` York.
*miens% _by M..l,.Coolbaugh. , containing( about
eighty acres more or less about six acres improved
and one log h ouse thereon.
_ _
Seized and taken , in execution at' the suit of
seph Conklin vs. William Allen Jr. .cud Moses C
Allen.• •
ALSO-The followihg piece or parcel of land Situ
ated in,l3tirlington,tatsmaltip bounded, aid described
as follows to wit : on the north by lads of L. andll.
Stiles, op the east by lands' of F. Ingas; south by
lands of Jebiat M'Kean, and on the treat i by:landt of
Dewey Buell. Containing fifty-fonr:Wetes be the
same `mote or less Witharr thoppuigthereon'Of
six or-eightarires..
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of. Rob
ert B. Davidson administrator of, William Davidson
dec'd. who survived Timothy Paxson . 111. John W.
Howe..
ALSBjr virtue 4;41'14 , 6/Frits the following piece
or parcel of , land - situated in Columbia, town Ship.
bounded
,and described.. as 'follows thp
north by lands' of Franlin Baker...west by, B.
Canfield t south by Austin and Robbins, .east tjy Uri
ah Ferguson nhd H. Robbins.. COolititihig olie, bun
'dred and Brij? netts, With seventy acre!: °improved - -
with one (rained house and barn and yri , apple or
chard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the spit ofJohn
Hall to the use of C. S. Russel now to the use - ,Of
John C. - Adarns vs. John - Benson. Also Win. .19.
Dobbins to the use of John C. Adams vs. John
Benson. • ..
ALSO—AIy Writ of Levari Facias all the roll Ow.
ing described lot piece or parcel of land situated "in
the township of shesbequin in the County of Brad
ford State of Pehnsylvaniii.bounded and described
as follows to vkit : beginning at a post 12 and 2.10
perches east e porn chestnutS.-W. corner of a lot
heretofore deeded to said Johnson, thence east one-,
hundred and forty-fivit'perehei tO a post, thence south
ninety-four and 9-till,perches-to a post, N. E. corner'
of a lot run our to-Cyrita.Wheeler,thence north sev
enty-six degreekswest drieliindred and twenty and
five-tenth perchei`to__ 6 port ::south-east corner of
Josiah Johnson's lot, thiftiebN !.,2"degrees..,wpst one
hundred and twenty - seven an d nine-tenth' Perches
to the beginning. .Containing ninety-one acres and
forty-nine perches strict measure be the same more
or less, a good log house and abOut ten acres im
proved. -
Seized and taken in execution at the .init of Pierre
Joseph De Cater and Jeanne. Antoinette his wife vs:
WilliaraJolutson and G. B. Rice Terre Tetnkrlt•-•
ALSO—By writ of Fi. Fa. Will be eitioted to:pszt.
lie sale at the house of V. M. Lotrg in Troy berm on
Thursday the 24th day of, April next at 1 o'clodlc
P. M. the following piece or parcel of land situated
in Burlington township and bounded and described
as follows to wjt on.theborth by lands of Labon
Antler . . on the east by lands of Jesse - McKean and
Marcus Hayden, on the south by lands of C. F.
Wells and William Ardway, on the west by F. G.
Crofut and W. G. Darrow. Contaittitg 80 acres
More or less:
• WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,Tovranda, April Ist; 1851,- . •
11110PLAMATION.n—Whereas. the lion. Horace
. Williston, - President Judge of the 13th Judicial
District, consisting of the counties of Bradford, Tioga,
Potter and McKean, sod , Jere Adams and deo. Tree .
Esquires, Associate fudges. in. and for the county. of
Bradford, having issued their precept bearing,date the
18th day of . March, 1861, to cre (Wetted. fee -bolding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Ses
sions of• the Tesce,' ] Common' `PliesilAttid• .Prpban'e
Court. iit Towanda, for the county of Bradford; oh the
Brat lif ) , , P:f May nett, being the fi ft h day,' and to
mantle r three weeki. 4 ' ' • ,
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Node° is onetime hoer/Oen; to the Coroner;
Justiectof the Peace and Constables of the county of
tradford;that they be there in their proper person at
10 o'clock in the fcirenoon of said day with , their rec
ords inquisitions sissminstions, and Other their remem
brances, to do•those things which to their office ap
pertdincto be done; .4 those who' me boind - 14 rec
ognizance or otherwise to. prosecuted against, the
prisoners who are, or may be in the jail of said Court,
or, who ere, or shall be bound to appear at the .said
Court, are to be then and there to• prosecute against'
Mein aa obeli be just. , .
Jurors are requested to be punctual in their atten
dance agreeable to their notices. ..
Dated at Towanda the 26th day of March in the year
et... ‘
our Lord ode thousand . eight hundred and fifty
kin ~&
and of the Independence of the Muted Stater
seventy:siatli.
WILLIAM S. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
Vpir EGISTER'S NOTICE.Notiee is hereby given
Lt. iliac there base beets filed sad settled in the of
ce of Register of • Wills, in and ,Jor qui „County of
Bradford, &coquets of arimiulatratbn alien the follow:
ing estates, viz
Partial account of,Artilisb tedil one of the erieco
tors of the estate of Horatio Eadd deceased late of Al.
bany.
Final accdtint of Thooias Craig. and Alniotuf 0.
Williams executors of the estate of Joseph Craig deed
late of Ridgberry,
' Final account of Rowland Witcoi and Devil Sabin
administrator of the estate of James Bennett deceased
tateLof Atbao rt• - • • - • .
Final'iccount dbleirri and Polly Morris at.
teiraisiratora of Allinson Monts cleciniied late of Stan
dingstorte. '
• Final account of A. li. Crammer "euniving flOett•
for of • the eitate-of Samuel Crammer deceased late of
Moincw. ;
Final ascouftt of Misled. BroOks, forinerly Atfalrs'e
Sergeant, administrator of the estate of George Bar.
geant - deceased late of Springdeld. • •
Final account of G. F. Mason and Ab"!au . Fox, ad.
ministraton of the estate of Ira C. Miner deceased lite
of Monroe.
' Final account - of Harry Merge!), adalictialrate ‘ rdt the
estate of Warren Gillet deceased fate of ShesheqUin.
Final account of Eli Gibbs edministra t tor of the lid
tate of Nelson Rogers, deceased late of Orwell.
Final account of 8.8. Bradley. and Polly Chil.loo
ad min istrlitois of the estate of Samuel Chilson dec'd.
• , .
—Final. accanat of Stephen Shores 'executor of
Jamks Shores'dec'd. late of Wysoz. '
Final account of Daniel S. Brown • administrator'
of the estate of Smith Pimbleton deed. Ridgberry.
Final account of John Bowman and Susan Pear
soli administrators of the estate of Ira Pearson dec'd
late of Ulster. •
H. F. and Alonzo Long ,
Final account of V. M. dr _ •
executors.of_the estate of Ezra Long :deed late of
Troy.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's .
Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the sth day of
May nett, for confirmation and allowance.. .•• •
• - • H. BLACK. Register.
Register's Olfice, TowandmMorch 24, 1851.
ANDLES--40 buses superior elude Canaleerier
C tele by ' MONTANYE B & COQ
EM
. .
- -G091)
!ViA
8. &
PRlCVSkliiiie and genera askOrrankid
at SPRING ORODS.' ininprillaualarostaverythiag
'Mike/ bar/ irf:Pr.,y Goode.- Ilarddxtm-liidd
flints aad Shdit; Groce — rier, Crockery and' Vase:am
04 Pairr*.Die,Orls; Aii;Oft;' Ltrbestiteral*ti
triaapleliatoired apart-thew theiast. jesi. bra • tips
sndp enabled iheafin Miiibe'of- rIII 'OE**, Wafter to
their friends witack Of jgoodiavetraodiry their atten
tion.! AM they are determinedly 'judicious phichases,
and,stnall' profits- ta tasks-it. the lamina of cidi..abbse
who pay Cash fur goodie ta -patronize thetn
- roinuldtiMirett 'Ms; - 4 t '
. •
60.01) ; SQL , ' :COB' O.NLY-'
DOW/YE iii_;1 1 10 :CREDIT WiLliliE GIVEN;
.1 . After the 20fIsAprit. 1851, ,
, , a.:',. 7-, .. , _r,..."A 1,,41/BTOY&TQRTER'S. , .
. ‘.
o:74ldtke IS toireby Olen that iflii . the ibote date
ive-stiall sell Goods to; _ ' Gash - bolY;10d Grant nimi
not ba lAA ' for or apses& ' '-'" ' ' Marritt,:i
Inleater . of sk eilate of. Ham C. Eta*,
THE umleiliittiej.:haTibg been appcpktod an Audi
. tor °Ethel atcounta .of tbe Aihniniatratoni of. die
*Bore eatate,upon exceptions will attend to the
baisinaiicat hitiefficie in Towanda Borough, on Monday
the 14th of April next, *LI o'clock,. Pe fit. of which all
petoona Mullane& will take _notice. ,
March 20 HENRY BOOTH, Auditor.
mr.:;4 l / 4 41-raoq.
GOOD TALLOW MOULD CANDLES;
. w.aqimA wrap; • • .
414 only ,10 =Ate a pound, by the boa f at kOR
TER'S.DruiI Store, south eud of the Ward House,
Towanda. idarch 21.
AUDITOR'S NOTiCgil
SAVING been appointed , an Audithr .h
y
111 phan's court of,tbe County of Brsdford,to dis
tribute thefunds in di 'hatuis of the adsuluistrator of
Nirsin Aekiel t tleeMleili the undersigned.will attend
at his office in ,ttie .bokAa g fi
the 12th flay neit, ,nconen'cloOlc, P,. 1114.1 r
which time end ptace, at( persons inteiested ar4 midi*
ed to piesop ,their dila* or bitrieipmed frijol coming
in npen,sani EWA. *K. SCOTT:
March 4, 1851: Auditor."
20'131ILS. OLD YORK STATE WHISKEY.
joitreceived and.for sale is large or stnall quan
tities, at the lowest musket price, by
March 4, 1851. L. W. TIFFANY:
FRESH PIG S, just, recc „, bred , and , . for sala ri c fr h . nA,- . at
March 4.
edNew B gtead Warebioni.
• JESSE TAYLOR,
i,
BPECTFIJIALY informs the poblle that he his
opened . . shop et his new hags, edrnet of Main
and Paine streets{ neatly opposite Edwrtd Overton's, -
Towanda, whet. he .411 keep orghand or mantafactuto
to order, Flag : seated, Coutre, Windsor Fancy; Cane
seated mid ; Common. CHAIRS, made Of thetestina.
twists; end of superior durability:
He has site for alb an asalrteneni of Buirrzana,
at low prices - • •
Repairing and Belling Common, Cane.bottom and
Fiatt.seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. •
Cherry, Basswood, Whitearood and Cucumber lum
ber taken in payment for work:.
Heitrnsts that his long aequantance in this county,
and the durability of his work erased by many years
erperiener, witl /cove - him... OTiire of publitpetnaFt
age. Towants, March f, 1851. • ' '
t
CLOVER 8E 11:—A superior stuelh of bath the
large ihd mall seed, for male ehesp•by
Merzb.t. B. BINGSBERY.
11:100T & B,IIOE DEPOT-1000 pair at plead:nit
I) can defy all competition.
February 22. "" 1110DITANYPEI &
P/LINT! PAINT!--Ohio and Oneida county Fire
Pmof Paint fdr sale aery reap by
February 22. -MONTANYgS & Co.
IT .
A RRISOPPS do tAnntA iNr, km sale whi:6-
rale and retail. at Philadelphia prices.
February 22. 1110,NTAN yES & co.
CASH PAID FOR OLD CASTINGS; at the Qom
morels, Works, by
- February 22. TOMKINR, ON & co.
FURNISHING DEPOT
rrffE subseribefs having just race, Jved a large iddi
-1 lion to their stock, sit prepared to furnish a per.
son with a . " complete outfit," consisting of •
Overcoats, Coats, Pants; Vests, AO, thiderstarts,
Drawers,. Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Cravats, lie.
All of which will be sold cheaper thap.thtebeapest for
reeadypay; it 6f Ai CAMPBELL.
?ovarian, Noientlier ~ • , •
MORE NEW GOODS
The subscriliers are bow iectfiviiig 1/114114
assortment of ew Goods.
Au`. 8, ft. - 8. . mEnctm.
BitOAI3CLOTHS. Cassimeres. 'K Ricky Jeans:
sheep's gray cloth; dicc..L solarcrsi IoW for cuh
b nt4 B. KINGSBE • &.eO.
GREAT. BAROAINS.,
THE subsitiber has just received another lotifNew
Goods which he offers to the patine at a lam
price than the same quality can be bought in this boro'
and he ;rota respectfully say lathe public that . thla
is no Rvx Duo , but an absolute Fact. that he will sell
goods Air Cash or ready pay cheaper than can be had
in this County. His assortment is gents's'. and all
Fresh (loads: Q 3 Don't mistake the place—No. 3,
nck Roar. J. H. PHININEY, Jr.
tide, Dec. 4, :850.
fiLACKWITHING
ADAMESSNWINE respectfully inferms the pub.
lie that he - now Ocem.Vies the shop where 'himself
lied brother have for vests winked, nearly opplwite
Temkin.' foundry; where he-is reedy to do idtwork
in his tine, as formerly in the beet manner: He' is de.
terminel the: reputition be has attained as a skilful
workmen shall not suffer by any neglect of. the Inter.
eats of customers or by any inaitenrian to business.
TOOLS, manufactured to order-=Machinery of all
kinds repaired in.tbe best manner, and every kind; of
Pe-r!airing and Afenufatliiritr , will: be done at short
novice, and in the stylo.destredr..... . •
.1 Hone Mixing. on, reasonable ternati ../fe
take Counfry.Praduce .in payment for **Ai bat. old
jests strongly to credit. :
Towanda; Jan: 17, 1851.
. .
'ORBITED andidain Detaiiies, and Cashmeres, of
. e(the tritlitydegiititi4yter. and as 105 , lutOven one
ihiping a yard; at B XINCSBERY & CO.
CENTRAL STORE!
Nlnrfsistus;Vliced ifrnB ll7 3e
. 1,. has j ust
tkood:, :6;
offers to the public at low prices, as cheap as the cheop4
al, for cash or most kinds of . produce.
In his stock will be round a good assortment of
tallies' Dress Goods and Triminings, suitable for the
season, elso a splendid assortment off Shawls. silk, linen
and cotton laces, French work collars and , cuffs.
Ladies' Gentlemen's, Boy's sad Children's Boots Sr.
Shoes, a great variety.
The good people of thii village endlll. -
vited to call and examine for themsetves before Oa-chas
ing elsewhere; he leeli,soutoted that hitaniatistelhem
as to mislay of goOds and prices.
Towanda, Nov. 12, 1850.
KEW ARRIVAL OFFS/IC*IW , JEWELRY !'
AM. WARNER bits pia received from the chsr
• large and splendid aisortinelil of WATCHES,-
itwttßit, &C;; thb moot fashionable. styles,. to
which.the attention of ladies and gentleinen is invited.
sad which will be sobt at prices to defy competition.
A large assortment of
,flocks and Fancy Goods lathe
loweetrates. , • October 10,1850.
NEW : OOOCIS AT THE
-
,TOWit.NDA' -
=IMMR
•1 ..t 1 "... 'lra •
CLOTHING : . $110.13/Tia'
, -----
11E6. H. llVONT t eiGiresPectlelli thrown. the pub. ;
A- 1 jic that ho is „jeer receiving from New York si
etWeettessit_ef ready-44e Clothing, to which he in-,
viteitkeit
_ltliention hfiptittitasers: Magog hie stock
rn!,`"ile I 0 01k1. 4 .'" - *-- , I_.. ,. ~„
..,
Overi CiatsziactO a t o,' Business . Confh - Frock and
iiriaiidafii-Xfotlit.'kaillalooni; ; VistiOotisid-
V.: ,Icidi;:, 4'4 ;.*.' iirit i sbies - and.. Ilk p ri ers.
Ha bawistS4 kii! . =4„is lartreloi L'of tnirrirs &
CH ILDRONErI; :MHO. to iishickbelaiitfr at
tentipufited whiclfitijit- be soh! it low rates. Ho has,
made artsugerneithi by erhicli he *eau wendor any, are
tide desired. Witt! the ,hqtairity of procuri ng a good
t
'.'iiiiiie.:', Y. 3 1 :. 2 .?:_.. t ;• 3 , ' .' . 1. -
..-. He iidetennined to sell his' Vixhiair tit netuntelly
low prices for Cssit, end believes ha can . ineke int the in
1 terest of, i t hose_wishing_l4: purchsseln asked:4oomn,
1 . j•1 1 1,1-ttoktild ina&V tietvitieit Bartlett: midi Ittnia.
.beila Stones, up'aitairsi , : •,.. . • ..,.. •j•, . .;
Coning andAtaltiog, up. &mt. aa usual ait LIM mom
fashionable mariner, promptly and to order. I _
" - Tovriiuls; Deleentbsir 12,
,1540 y..: , t
~ . , . . • . .. .
.. , •
...2118V l i=l4l/Egallig#,u ' L i.
' . , wou respect u y h ornt a - tt
ie
'triii `74ABdN ' ld' ' - ell ' it for ' Iff '•I..
PA; dies' Of to4aitds ind fi„cinity; thatflie la open
id a Millinery istabliihhaeht on 'Mali' Street, fit rAoors
below Br Opi it., ip thp house',4orriterly Imicopledby
IX, lit 8011. 4 She bits lan tind a .*ll selected variety
of ,„04.M‘iikiiishiunabla MillineryPoods. I also haripg
4 .
~.ria_Otiiervici.i of st:fi4biopbJe.lll)tlicer, just frOnt
1U Citf, she reeliCotifiddnt of giving 0 . 0!! . 4011.i1l
'these who may attend to her their Vatronsgb.
Strata' iknzoke Cleaned and Pr cued t ' ileafist
- manner. bii'slibrt Liiotice,,by , a, new ebehaiical pi r oaeis,
which gives tlaeui
.s. beautiful whiteners„unth e tt injar
, lap the,staaw;,::llohnets 'dyed 'of esefy ioldi ' d shads.
TOwsada.iliiismber so, toot'. ' '. t 3
• 1111nEDIIIIIMIV • .r•• • •••
WINTER GOODS it:
- L I - kg/C . has just ace' glop/ . FL is ~g stock
'.1:40, of WINTFI GOODS,
.to sFbitb..pte fittention
of the pubpc, is invited, N0+..26„i11b1/.
Furthet 'Particulars of the great' lood
NEW GOODS ' ~
N E4l o :; r assirmezt e r in roaa os, ticts, V
ecaa,leugi.s?Do Punts,
Gingham'', Hosiery, Mimes, Trimaiings,i,Jititt aid
I F
plain Flennela,„bleached muldibt, sheeting .. iiiiiiB l 4
bans, ticking., du, just opened at. he Cheap tore.
Oct. 30 r 1850. , . .J. • INGII CRY.
IVIREI4)OANE, MILLINER ANIA ..AIANTUA,
al. MAKER, has:Removed to Nokl!N Brtch Row.
where sbe.will c,ontione to, wakt . on friands and
patrons promptly and thankfully . - pee.. 6.
(FOR SkE OR' RENT.
mH Sfonroefon Mitzi, for Sale or Real. With MO"
JL a the Furniture and Bedding. Propeasla will
bb received titan the first day of 'March next* which
it will be Let or Sold to the highest and belt bidder.
PeNtwoution given on 'the 15th day March ti "
Monroeton.jan. 27,:l 850. J. 3. W RtORD.
FiCRIVI FOR SALE!
.
ri illE Subscnber offers for :ode a trainable Farm,
situated in Fltanding Stone township,l Bradford
Co
M y; containing about one ',hundred' aqd eight*
scres, about fifty of which are 'improved. The said
faridia. well Situated tor grazing or tilling, is well
Watered, 'st gold Toad. Personswillting to pur
chase a faun ere requested' to call and 1 42amine for
themseleat. iriviU he'sdld !Ow, and terrtof Payment
infai . LEWIS'
~ 0113139:'
,iStinding qtone, Peb. 4. lASI.
lITHBAT. Oats, Rye and most kinds o ;ProduceV
V taken, 43r which the highest price . wi 1 be paid
at rlec4 . , PHAN CY'el.
Tyr A. CHAMBERLIN has Tethered his. Clock,
V V ~ Watch and Jeweliv Shoe to it.f Hiegel,* &
Co.'s Brick block, ;where he keeps oh I hair a very
extensive' ersortmeat of Clock., Winches Jewelry,
Fancy Goode, to which he has just made a large addi.
lion, received by expressfrom New. York. • n 8
IBIEUDIFORID
• „ 4 11 EN 02'0324 1
RESPECTFULLY informt the public that he irss
taken the large and colnmodious bowie Torm;oly
known u the " Ward 'louse," where he is how ready
to accommodate those who may give him a, ettil. H e
is determined by, assiduous attention to the comfort of
Lis guests, and by catering to their appetites in a proper
manner, to merit the patronage of the public: ; :
The'houso being one of latest wad, mut uvedient
in Northern PenneYinnie, with every c a n nience of
-Stabling, &a., attachedrit is brlkrved that . ral saris.
factiOh can be given. Towart3a, Dec. 26, 6,50,
~A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
NEW AND SEASONABLE (PODS,
T us T OPENIIIO, and for vale very loop. for COI,
4, , • 0. , D. BARTLETT'S.
Towanda, December 10. 1850.
lIIMIZZ 131NACCDEMB
VILE largest and most complete assortment of school,
blank and miscellaneous BOOKS &STATION
ERY ever offered in this'inirket, and at very low prices,
now just opening at O.D. BARTLETT'S.
saliency for Books, etc.
D. BARTLETT wilt take orders for any Book
O,
on sale in New York city,and supply i at short
notiee, and on reasonel.luterms. Dee. 26,, 1850.
, biiSOLUTION.
.
NT - ZOTECE is hereby given that the 'partnership here
.Lll,t tofors existtpg betweep the subscribers has been
ditomiived by mutual consent. The Whirrs of said firm
willibe arranged by B. Kingsbety. All persons indebt
ed:l;h: 3 requested to sae their accounts by the first of
May next. ! ."'.: !GIRTON KINGSBERY,
1 G .
N. SMITH.
G. s. KINGSBERY.
..
g ATIQULAR NOTICE!
t ‘lilrf.l . rareing is heteby,siven, thatily books and
ira
neionnts have been placedin the hands of Daniol
Ir a etc* Dap, for immediate collection, and those
Impt log thitieselses indebted will save costs by giving
the tterldunediste aitention. .111 RAM Mix.
tign4, 'Febritary -AB, fB5 1., :
36
DOZEN BROOMS, just' tioebred aM for sale
by the atizekak 13_, MER "UR'S.
VI SMITH. & SON have tettiondOeir Saddle &
Ea; Harness:Shop to the - Wilding :nearly opposite
this pard House. late the "North Pettosytirattisol"
priniing offree—op main street. • len. 1.;
_ .. 1 .7
4
•
in iGHT.LIgHT.--earaphina.Burning 4 i
1-oil. Sperm and Tallow Candlea„,for ea e
qunl)Mies .to anti, pgrchasera al MER it ,
Towanda, Fet. 3, 1351. ,
1,, ~. • .
i 'i
• • 0. 11. P. ItINNEV,
.
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
, i , :I'OWANOA, BRAD. CO., PA. 1 , -
Office, North side of the Public uOre.
s EAV•FALL . GOO S..
ST
received at PDX'S afulfdock of NiVit FALL
' IGOODS, corn .isink all - the wets styles iri market,
w tiSh are respectfully offered at the lowest ores. A
wirta solicited-frost all who wish to-pureti goods
right. aptl3 . E. T. PDX.
, ,
A7g . I. Wool DeLainea awl Merinos beinilfol anni,
P i :
. T dow hitei n. "l4 Jenny A L lPa inrand i n tin the is r ar4" trim a nltig ir s, l°Ten a-fi t rs ke i
iassoriment of Gloves, Hasicry an, Scotch pain &c.,
ta loa
1 ' i ■ptl:i - FOX'S.
I 'T ',, • ' . ,
, .
ktmovem
SE
•
•
_‘
- ADVAMSTRA-TOR'p !-.'
ALL-Arwiiii: iiiheiiol4io-vioAoa4t• of NOR
..._=llOP-14,CiREY deceased late of Oriatowo
shifst IffigrAPtitit*AStr#F, wiliflut a
lay, and thosi twin comm. naps% said. "citate
4004 ., 10441441dukt i ikutt,eptitAta focaggipq"
mr74. - n.pusnAlir,
-.• ‘,_ !-. - A MELIA,: B. - MORE Y:
z.;irsOlibitO. , t 7; t 860 ., Adotitoisiumni.4.
A DMINI sTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LT;peisciniindebted Kt ' the'' finite of 'JANA'
:THAbL.IOIIITENS, Ated. 0.,
,late.,Statidiog
s
Stone townsb4i, ate hereby re t ttenteti IP Atkake Ray.
merit wilhont delay, " and, t cise: lialeing,'cistms
against' said 4state wilt- Tlea.infiresent diem duly
authenticated tot-settlement: ,-_..
ASA. eirk f yENS A Adtainistrator.
Standing Stone, Dec.. 16th, Iddcl. ' •
A HaINISTHATOR'S
tLL persona indented to:atie estate of LUTHER
tril.ter ileciasia;iiika Or opoioa.
are hakeby requestba to Wake poymetk:ssitheut delsY.
and those Itving"elaitns *gait* sijd etistsos=as
present them duly authenticated for„settlement.,
• - A. 0. VicitAtD,
Canted, Jan:2o, 85o.•
ADMINISTRA'rOIt'S
ALi : persona indebted to'the., 'estate of BILAB
Al- S. DUCA, decesied,.`• late or Wystosintitatep.;
am hereby requested to makepayment. without delex.
and,those haringelaime itgainst *laid estate will please•
present thud ditlY authentieited for ikdement. •
liktuizsori 13LACKi_!. -
Wyalusiog,Feh: 0.1851. Admiaiaiia b a
AD
!V NoricE. . .
ALL perilous indebted to the estate of Diniel Doane
.dammed. late. of the , trierniltitt 54 Windham,
ire hereby, trrriested to make pai , infutwithout delay.
and all persons having demandt tigainst said iistate 'are
regineited in 'Present them, , duly authentiested for set
tlement. 'A. Oil UD WK. Adwinialraor
Orwell, February 19, 185.1.
T IST OP JURORS. drawn' for" May •&•
L
eommeneing the Sth day of May, 1951..
_trass JUROR& •
Alhanirt-Incbb.nottensticie. • , •
Columb-Neltam Wolfe, James Wilson.reter fp.
111'4lelland.
E tlilbefl.' • ' •
Litclifield. , -Bilas Cartier, dames Larcnek. •
Monrow-rJamee,inghipi,AL
Rome-4 W Woodburn. A M Wattles; E A Mk
.. lay.
Smlitifiefd.-Jnht C Aldrich, George 8
Springfield—Bela. K Adam's,. Phestev, - Harkness.
Kiram Spear. Constan t
Troy lit—Stephen K Styles. •
Wells=Ransom Beckwith; • • -
Wynktsing-s-William Conover.: •
, •
Warren--Bela PaircbilJs.
,•
1 waysass .rcanita— rises *ass,
Arroeniat-john o.Becker. „
Athens s.—johit Ovenshire.
b0r0,:4 P Stevens.
Asylum--John M Quick.
• ,
liogk--
onFrapcis Inge!s r -Frederick Johnson,
..,.ro4ler swain , -
Coltirnbtaosiph Beeman. --. • •
Ganton--Senica Kendall; Silas Ntebird, Samuel
Owen, • •
Monroet—Johnßcott.., •
Orwell—Joel Johnson.
Pike—lisieGregortF. • .
Itidgbeiry.:—Smith B Brown, Huraee liinehmati;
Golyin T t ; avell.
Rome—zt S Mjyaira.
South Creek—Timothy !trod:way, Samuel Pettitt:
ahoshequin—,Steven WlDeck, Wm. E L Campbell,
eMorion. Gri).Smith,
Smithfield"—Cyrel fair man.
Sinringtield.—Dennison Gates.
Slam StoroThorrias .ecoonover. • .‘ • ,
Towa_n4; t . E,Win. Gregg,. James Frimeis
Wa
Tows:Oatts:-
b(iro--W K Walker., • . •
Troy Wilber Baker.,.
Ulster—Wm. McCarty, James Van Dyke. -
Warren--Samuel Brown.
,
\ • sr.cosn *stk.
,•
Athens tp—Chne.es MateilEe, Albert Tozer, lin
Watkins, ' . 0., John Wolcott.
Albany—Au, Sterizeri. • .
Burlington-4. gney, Wm. Hall, Joseph Hilton.
Canton—Robert Lilleg.Joba Lilly, .1 W Van Dyke.
Coltarr:oia—Lemurl Mosher.
Frnriklin—Samitel Albra. .
• • •
Ltroy—Samtiel Rockwell. .
i like.--Myron Stephens, Sitneon Taylor.
Rome—John Frost, Hezehiah Townbend-I
Ridgberry—William..Bock.
Springfield—Barnard Newell, Mullins Potter.
Smithfield—Don M Maton, itarvey Durfey, Ulysses
?lood—
Shesnegnia Y —Charles Horton. ;
Standing Stone -y=l Ii Van Ales,.
Troy tp—Samuel Allen, 11 F Long.
boro—Leandor Bickock.
Towanda tp—Harrey. Kellogg.
• "
„born—H I. Shaw, BenJ. Thomas.
Ulster—Guy Tracy. •
Wysox.7 Coolbarigh.
Warren—,Charles James.
Wells-!--Shubel Lowleg.
Tatar; witax.
Athens boro—Aitt Denirrion, A F Forge Alfred
Core. •
Athens tp—Peter Bible.
Albany—John Matthews.
Barlington—Eaoch- Blackwell, Horigo Gamage,
Charles ficoatolt, Callen F
Colanibia—Myron.Ballard, James Nash.
Darell,—Wm.J Cole.
Franklin—J C Ridgway, Henry WEigget.
Herrick—Jarnes Wood.
Monroe—SteVeti Shiner. I '
Orwell—Ricbard,Lion.
Pike—Mallory Ty rell. g
Springhill—Harry Aclay.
South CreekArery Canada.
Smithfiedld-3 L:Geroold, Samuel Niles.
Towanda borol—O D Bartlett, Percival Powell&
Troy tp—Qrvill Johnson; Ebenezer Pointroy.-
Ulster—Thomas Scott.
Ayres,
Windham—G S Ca rner, John Warner, U Rae).
Vllilmot—lchabod Carson.
Warren—Alexander Dewing, James TibbattS, jr.
Wyalusine—L M 'Hewitt.
Wysox—Wm D Strope.
2000 POUNDS OF COFFEE" on hand and
for sale by the Sack oriioand at
•fd. MLRCUR'B.-
SHINGLES, and Boards wanted for which the'
highest price will be paid in Cub at
Dec 4
riNE ease spring style moleskin lids; also.Leshom'
and Palm. leaf Hata at Perkfi
T DEA STING PO W DER.-50 kegs 13histing Rowe
Jer, by 119 MO NTA N ES.
FLANNEL for Ladies' Sacks; a very , Idea article;
just received and fur sale by
Dee. 29. 1950. 0; D. 11.% RTI.ETT.•
id,lamp
e in any
`TR'S.
•
GREAT ACCIDENT
oft e
H A subscribers b efa ll en
t h h a e v having r r d e l v a i n v ti e on: consequence
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nearly opposite Mercura'. with large and general Sc.
sortment of PALI. & WINTER GOODS. especially
adapted to the town and country trade. consisting of
Dry 'Goods, Tiro tries, llardwarc, Crockery, Glass•
ware. Paints. 01144 Dyes, Lediher,
Boots 9 Shoes, Liquor, trc.
All of which, the subscriber flatters himself, that from'
en experience of fifteen years in the business he can
and wdl sell as cheap as any other woahlishment' in.
Towanda. lAdies and gentlemeit are most respect
fully invited to call and examine my stock.,
07 Most hinds alt Courant Produce. taken in ex
change for goods, and CASH paid for Lumber.
J ‘MES H. PHINNET.
Towatuta, October 12. 18510.
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