Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 19, 1851, Image 3

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    New .9tbnetitstments.
An Apptaisement And Classificati9n
(IF the sales' of the dacrent persoil engaged ip
lJ the,sales of Good", Wares and Merchandizein
and fur Bradford County„for - A: xr, 1851, wiM the
amount of ticence hereunto annexed: '
Residence • Nftm'el'or•
Retailers.
Albany, ...Rowland Wilk:,
Welli & Wilcox,
Asylum ..John Horton; •
Wm: TeirileCe:
Elnforejlorton e
Athens tp..Anson - Bridletnan;
Divid Gardener;
.1. Watkins. _ •
" bbro.. Wells &
Geo. A Perkibs,.'
C. Park, .
Wm. Kid:
Burlington:McKean & Taylor,
Daniels
&8.11. Morley,
M. C. Merem •
Catitbn....B H Newman,
B Rathbone,
Vandyke & Owen,
": •F 8 Manley & Co,-
Anstini•
B V Barnes,.
0 Midge,
Lorain Dodge, ie.;
.0 Moodylc
0 I) Chamberlain;
J E Cowell,
Mercut,-
' E Hawley; •
Grinville .T 4 DTaylot
.Herrick.—:L H BronsbM
Leroy Nzea Holcomb,
• Parkhursr& Lamb:
M0nr0e....8 M &.L . Blaelanao
~8 Elliman;
. John Hansam,
H J Perkins',-
- 8 W Alden; •'
Brown & Roctratelic .
George Smith;•
0rwe11....3 1 Humphrey
-E C Walker,.
Pike • ' -
G H Little!
D Bailey - di Bonf 13 113' 06
W Rilobblns; • Kif. ft 10 56
itidr,berry.X H Vositiesi " nl4 10 56
CT. Murphey( " 14 10 iso
B F Balk; a pi; To Q .
C IP'Witsolf;lt • 7 00
Rome Washtnern . & Wnoifbnin, a 14 700
Judson Holebnibi• r. 14 7•00
15:13toxie:..H W Tracy. -r t 114; 14 10 tio
• Means & Sioera,. • - -14 1.0 50
E W Baird. V do ligil4'.7 00
thesbequin.D Prink & Sod; • " VO 00
Kinney & Batierlee,-" 14 . 10 00 .
Ebinney & Lyon. iCr '5O,
W E Campbell & Co: nee liq. - 14
E& M Btilloet & Co: a la
H Mliall'; it 13
DC Tracy.- u 13
' Dirrrey &Fritcher;'. IN, 13, 15 00'
Sprineekt.chancey BlikesPy; a T 4 -10 50'
HirantSpear, tin liq. 14 700
S'th Oreek...Fohn' Reed. • A li 700
,'Fray b0r0.../3 W& D F Pomeroy;•• fiq. 1r 22 50
Stephens & Hopkins, " 12 18 75 1
•Tienck & Pomeroy,. no Liq.l2 12 MI
C F r lkeddingtotr; • a 12 12 591
, F Marteelt,• a 12 12 50
Eli Baird', , ' . " 13 10.00
E P Ballard, , ' 11 13 10 00
C K Spencer & 'CO:, - a 14. 350
S• W Paine, • er 14 3' 60
i W Thelpg, gr 14 330
ibwandab.Montanyet& CO.; . 'r 10 20 00
ft) HS& MC Itfetzeif 0 IV 20 e 6
E T For, 4 r 13 20. 0 •
.IKingsbery; sr r 3 1 , 0 . 0
QD Barnett, - 4 is io oil
li N Betts. ' 4 14 700
Tract & MoW tit. 13 rkto
L W Tiffany, " 14 10 50
-13 Patrick 11aydere, ° 14 10 50
. „ Huston Eingsbety; • no 1iq.14 700
- sail'ey< & Nevins, " 14 700
/late PiO, i . " 13 3 50
i& A Caullibelt, •' 14 3 50
V .: 611 Bunting, (Don*slic) 6 14. 350
Hall.nr, Russell, , A " 13 500
H C Porter. I fig. 14 10 50
• 6 Huston, , " 15 10 50
- -..... .
.=, . 4 H Phinney. gr 14 le 50
`i • t tdmprid Whalen', no 1iq.14 10 50
- ' P. O'Slagt, , lig. 14 10 80,
't. I ~, . Ar . •
,_-_-A , ,
A istol, • " 44 10 50
, ' E Keeney & Co.; 6 14 10' 50
-1 M Ne stor, ' 14 10 50
. C . C - o1•
,„„ ' - '-..-1 tam • ~ " 14 ; 10 50
Uist6iz... -Wqlls & Co.; . ''-:. -no 1111.13 'i 6 00
'''''"wPeckham• & Mather; 0 44' 7 00
~, •!..Hof Tracy. " 14.7 00
_ . -•- War. Gibson: ..: " 14 tOO
Warre6....lfenj Hoffingtott, (domestic)" 14 350
Jacob' lac- 4 ' "' 14 7 00
• Geo: Taintaiej ~
_ : " 14 709
VOlieli.Ecioperi •; •.:.• .fiq,, 14 10 50
• Vlatcqs Tyre',. ~." . L 4 10..50
9frell e s.i. - r John Roberta: -' s ito iiii, 14 • 740
ivya4kiew.wfiereettac Stalforti, - a, 14 i7OO
'l4l H Wells, " 14 - .'7 'OW
A Lewis, • . “- 14. y 7.00
Elisha Lewis, 4 14 710
" tOr
ch'ris Avery.
*ysox.Myers & Allen,
E &.1 E Pioleti,
Patrittet Cooltaugh,
A List itfd ClasSipatiod Of the hem' horises, eating
houses dr.764 , ander under net of Assembly of the
Illih of April, A: D. 1819, militia An A6t to create
it Shifting Fund, Ate., itt and fcir Bradford . Gently'',
kit the yEgs" 1851.
Residetiee•
. .Yordes of Petioni.
Athens Bcd-I Corner;
GeV Merril;
John HafsN..
Canton.. —iforaee Tactile;
Towanda blifiles"Carto,
Troy boro.. Borden &CaSe;
, Palmer * Adams;
. .
A List and Classification of the different Distilleries
In BritdfordCoonty'as.directed by act of Assem
bly, Of April 10, 1849. •
Res!ilenie. ;Nine" a Perkins: Mai. ;Am% Lie .
.
Athens • - 41'02er &Cc:, "- - 10 • .5 09
Albany.f...James Paine, • 10 - ' -5 - firr
Springlleld.Wm.Dtace. . 10 5 00:'
Shestieq'ai.Bl-Ne .well 4k•Co., . 10 • -•' 5 • 00:
8. Stone. ..James Gordon. 10.. ;& 00
TiOy tuba g Goodrich, 10 15, 00..
A gist lad, Classidelithmieorthe Persons engaged in
sale ofNostroral; [Weal Meilieines Atc.,.in Brad
ford. Cottng; under nit ottisiteurbltrif the l ,
1040. =-• • --' • -.; • . ,
tßesideneii. • • Ciao !. 1-Ic,
Athens b0..43,M ' • • - - woo
. Ri A Perkin:, I • 4 • • 6 . 00
Towanda..H C Porter', 4 's 00
8 Huston, 4 5.00
Troy • Eli Baird,• • . 4 500
'King dr:Vosborg. 4 ,b 00
Leroy Parkhurst & Lamb, 4 -
Notice is hereby given -that an appeal stilt be
held at" tlie Commissioners office on the 15t1t- day Of
July nest, at which time and place any person
grieved in by the foregoing cfassiscationi can attend
tf they they, think proper. Witness' my hand at
Towanda,•the 14th day Of April; A. D. 1851..
' G. - BROWN, '
. Mercantile Appraiser:,
I.4E4THER—..SoIe and Upper Leather; also 'Kip
• 'sad Calf skins, for sale by • m3O K. 4r. CO:
Flig4CH 31 Primpes and Pannell*. of most de
Ego* pauerps alsq Worsted Plaids . for dresies,
is will as children's wear, for sale, cheap for cash by
NOi• 7. R. limasuEßY Co,;,
R 1
u.
NTED !linnets apd Twrkey fl ed., as well l.a fali Del:aloes, Ca:sb*eres
lad Alpariss, cih lie tonna for sale bY ' " ' •
Nov.. .11: -. 111NGSBERYCO:,' '
. _
PLOVER SEED.—Large aufsmall Clover Eleitl for
ki sale by 118 MONT.4NYEB & •
• . 'NewcAbniti*emnto,
.:'' - ' 47 -Si'IERIFF'SSALE.I' :::'.
virtue of sundry. writs Ontenjiripin t yam is.'
,13
sped, out of the COuri of Common-Plea' of
Bradford Corinty; and. to me direeted, will,be expos:
ed - to public sale, at the Co* House in the Hero'
of Towanda on' Monday, the sth day of May. at
one o'clock, L P. u., the 531to*ing piece or parcel of
land situated InSp,iingald towasbip„bounded - and
-describetras - rollosis: on the north by lands of Enos
Hubbard, east by .Hiram 'Horton. south by James
-Brooks and west - by liorls - or Jamekßrooks. Con
taining thirty-two acres, about'twentyacres imprpj.
• ed one framed house, and a small apple orchard
',thereon.
•
Seized and taken na execution at - the suit of 0. P.
Millard, vs. Edward Brooks.,
ALSOThe following piece or parcel of land,
situated in . Ole township of Rome, boundedand des
cribed as follows to wit:.north by , lands of solo
mon 0. 'Curter, west by lands of Dickens Sibel
south by lands of Daniel Bull and land claimed by
W. H. Hummel and east
_by lands of John Carter *
John Percel. Containing about two hundred acres
more or less, about ninety acres,impkoved.one tram- -
ed house, one log bouse,:two framed barns and two
apple orchards an n d other fruit trees thereon.
With or 1 rettret of
I 'millet I. Liens°.
no hq. 14 $7 00
• " lit '7 00
700.
0 IV -7'oo
" 14 700.
liq, 14 10.50 .
n61iq.14 700
14' 7 00
" 10 1 20 00
13''10 00
" 14 700
• " 11 500
" 13 - It 00
• liq. 14 10 50
no liq. 14 700
14 700
s. 14 700
licf. 14 18 75
" 13 15 OD
14 10 60
ncrliq. 14 700
sr 14 700
sr 24 700
• 14.700
Seized arid taken, in execution. at the Snit of Fred-
eric Morley to the use of David Barber vs.; 'robins
Lent.
- ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel ofland
situated in the township of Rome bounded and des
cribed as follows to wit: beginning sixty-nine rods
east from the south wet corner of a lot_dgeded to
obn Mcßea, tbenCe easf 'Sixty-nide perches to a
emlock stump for a corner, thence south ffty-eight
.erches to a post, thence west sixty-nine perches to
pbst, thence ndrth t fifty-eight finches to the begin , -
raw , . Gontaiging twenty-five acres more or less.
S e eizred and taken in execution' at thts t suit of Bur
ton Kingsbury. Joseph Kingsbury &Lemuel Kings
bury executors of Joseph Kingsbury deceaoediPvs.
Samuel &Cooley.
ALSO—The following piece or pare' of hard
situated :n Orwell, bounded and described as fol
lows to wit ; on the north by lands of G. Wells east
by Hiram Wells, south by D. Rockwell and west by
A'. Green: 'Containing ninetx•two acres with about
twenty acres improved with - one trained barn and .
one apple orchard thereon.
• lig. 14 10 50
ito lig. 14 7 On,
a 14 700
N. 14 10 53
" 14 10 59
no 1i(.14 700
• " It 700.
a' 'l4 TOO
d •14 7 00
1 14 700
.0 13 - ity ob
lig'. 18 15 00
13 15'00
no 14:13 10 00
"" 14 : 709
d ' 14. 700
"14 700
" 13 11Z00
d 14 oo
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ed.
mund L. Dana administrator of Ralph Peters , de:
ceased vs: Roswell D: Pitcher.
10 00
10 00
a 13
a 13
ALSIX—Tbe &Rowing described piece or parcel
of land situated in Pike totonship, bounded and des
cribtd as follows to wit r nbrth'by lands of Elliott
Marsh, east by' lab& of Shmtter and Henry Sher
man; south by lands of Nathan` White and west by
lands of William•` Marsh. Containing about' one
htindred and forty acres, one hundred'aezes improv
ed; one fr*nted louse' two" framed barns one framed
shed' arid' art'apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the shit of C.
11. C. , DeChasteleatti vs. Abel Fairchild.
ALSO--The following piece or parcel of land:
situated in the township of Litchfield and bounded
and described as follows to wit : north by lands of
Evanteeast by Thomas Evans, south by Evans,'
and -west by the estate of John More deceased.:—
Containing , fifty acres with about' forty-seven- acres
iniproyed, one framed house, two framed barns, one
stable and . a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in ezeention'at the suit of Chit's.
Park to'.the ese of Jnhn E. Canfield vs. Joseph
Green Jr.
ALSO-4'lle follsWinglof piece or plreel of land
Sittated in 'the township of South Creek. bounded
ant described as follows to wit: north by lauds of
Cornelius Haight, east by, lands of Sainuel Pettin=
gall, on the sonth.by lands known as the Bingham
tract, and west by lands of Daniel Gillett. Contain
ing abou
. 140 acres more or less, with about fin
acres improved, log house and framed_ barn and a
small apple orchard thereon,
oo
to 00•
10 oo
10 oo
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mark
A. Burt Vs. Stephen Stiles. -
Ar.So':- , -The'following piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Granville, bounded and
described awfolloWs th wit t on the north by lands
of Josiah Gilbert, on the west by lands of tlriah and
Stephen Vatter, south' by hat of Oliver Baxter, on
the east by lands of SarAtiet Decker. Containing
one hundred acres all improved with' tWo framed
houses . , anoiltwo framed barns and an applelorchard
thereon. .
Seized add takeh in etecntiett at the suit of S. W.
& D. F. Pommy & co. now to the use of Eleazar
Pomeroy vs. Chauncey Baxter.
ALSO--The followinglot piece or parcel of land
situated in the township of Litchfield, and bounded
And described as 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, W
east lands claimed by William Dorman. Con
taining about fifty acres more or less. about fifteen
acres improved, otre logs house and one log barn and
a few fruit trees thereon - .
Seized and faked in execution at the suit of Geo.
Wilson
,vs. Zopher Teed and Silas B. Garman, Terre
'Tenants; •
ALSO—The following lot piece or pareel of land
situated in the townships of WyaluSiog and Tusca
rora, and bounded and described as follawa Jo wit:
beginning at.a sugar tree, thence by laiids
_Of John
Locke and A .Gwenip,south half actiegree east, three
hundred and eighty-five perches to a corner, thence
by lands of Henry Tolland and• Henry Locke, south
eighty-nimi and a half degrees, west three hundred
and eight perches to a birch, thence by other lands
north thirty-eight anti one-fourth degrees, east' four
hundred and ninety-three perches to the place of
'beginning. Containing three hundred and forty.
nine acres and one hundred perches and allowance
of six per cent, about fifteen acres improved and
three log houses and two log sheds and a few frith
trees thereon. .
a 14 ,x.BO.
" 14 700
Pi. -14 10 50
'I 14 10 50
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary
Tolland, Margaretta Tolland, Elizabeth Tolland and
Juliana Tolland vs. Jonas Ingham, H. B. Inglgm
Terre Tenants.
ALSO—T,he following lot of land situated in the
borough of Athens bounded and 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 Tozer, on the west by lands of Horace
Canter, supposed to contain one eighth of an acre,
all improved with one framed house and a small
framed barn thereon.
tiaii. Anet
8 5 00
8 500:
8 5 00
8 5 Ao.
8 6 00
8 5 oo
8 b eo
ALSO—One other lot of land in Athens4rorough.
bounded as follows to wit: on the north by the To
wanda Bank lands, on the east by lands of Erastus
Wolcott, on the south by canal street,. on the , west
by lands of T. lt. Davis, being Arty' feet, front and
eighty foot feet bath all improved one framed lionee
thefeon. •. "
ALSO r -Onelothee lot situated in Athensbofongli
bounded as follotia to wife on the north by the-To
wanda Dank lands; and laniTs of - EdWardiferriek ;on
the east by lands - 01'T. H. Davis, on the ; south by ca
nal street, on the west by land of 6. nowlandsan.
Containing seventy-tiveleet in front and dighii-four
feet'bacir, all Unproved, with oneframed house and .
one.framed barn thereon. •
Seized ird i tiken ittegeention at disuit et Phelps
Chittenden .& BUSS va: - Mertin S. ROgero. •
Af Thirfbilowing piece or parciel of rand'
situated in the townshipof Dural, bounded and des
ciibedr as follows to'wits north by lands in posses.
sion of David Benjamin and the heirs of ionithan
Benjaatin ;dee'd. east by- la nde. p ostess i6n.or si m e.
ion Decker,
,sonth by land lately*r possessiou of Pe
lts Benjamin and Arms Varguionon the west by
Unseated lands. Containing about three handfed,
'acres' be the - same more or less, being the 'land
known as the late Samnet Seeley farm. About -one.
htmdied acres inaproved, teen !lathe houses, one Ipg
hotise 'one - (tinted and plank building occupied as a
store house, one log barn and an tipple ,orehertl
thereon. -
ALSO--ISamotifin Atla's interest in the undivi
ded one-fo trth-part of the following lot - piece or par
cel of land situated ituthe towriship'of Dwell county
of Bradford, bounded - .and - described as follows to
wit: fiord, by laridioflohn Benjamin. i'asl. 6 7 lands
belonging to the held of Mathias'llollenbaclrdec i d ,
south 63i I tills &John Bennett, West by lands belong
ing to the state of Samuel Chitson Cofitaitv
ing about •ighteen acres more'oe less. tme-fourib of ,
an acre cl • ared with one saw mill thereon.
•
Seized ud taken in execution at. the stiller. David
Cash vs. Samourin Ada Amos Ada and William
Storrs Terre Tenants.
ALSO—The rbiloiingpieee or parcel of land si=
Mate in Towanda' Township, Bradford' Cooney
bounded and described as follows, to wilt beginning
at a sapllng, marked for a c'orner, near to and Si
New 'cAbileitistincnts
of spring broo, thence south ww, west 190 rods..
to a stone corner, thence. north 19p,: , ,west 1401
rodtro a white rick tree thence tiort11101? degrees:
east 180 rods to a stake at a white pine stump, torn- -
ed . up.by the roots, tbence south :19i degrees, east
1401 rodsi to the.place, of beginning, containing 95
acres
.enure or less about 60 acres improved . ; one
framed house, one log house, and.4anted barn with
a. shed attached. and applearcliatiftliereon,;-, •
seized and"taken in execution at the luit of
ham Welch , vr. _Win. I; Hayden; Patricklitalayden.
ALSO-':-Ely writ of I, , evart Facies ell ,the -follow
ing described lint piece or ;rated of land' Situated in
the township of Granvilte'in the county of ffradford
and Stbte of Pennsylvania, and brounded'anir descri 6-
'ed as follbursle wit :'beginning if a chestnut' oak,
• south east corner of kit NO, 1131, aitifsoutli-Cast
tier Of warrant lot No. 1636, thence west one hun
dred-and si6 and six-tenth perchii to white ma
ple for a - corner, thence north two honibinfand'ttren
ty-two perches.tanhe south line of &evil' !daily's
lot to a. post, thence east one hundred and sire and
sir-tenth perches to a post (formerly n black, nak)
thencesouth two hundred and. twenty-two peichee
to the beginning. Cobtaining one hundred and forty
seven acres and OW hundred and forty-fire perches
strict measure.
Seized and taken in, execution at the snit Of Rob
en B. Davidson administrator otWillism
B. David
son dec'd. who survived Timothy - Paso% vs. 'tarry
Baily and Robert Bally and Eliot L Smith and'Sitn
con-Ettis Terre Tenants. ,
. ALSO—The following piece or parca of land
sittlated-inthe township - of Wysox and bou'ndecf and
described as'foflow's to Wit:" on the north by lands
of William Patrick, on the west by Samuel and
Eastice Coolbaugh; south by lands of Amos York,
and east - by M. 'J. Coolbaisgh. 'Containing about
eighty acres more or less about sir acres improved
and onehouse thereon. '
Seized an b a taken hs execution at the snit of Jo
seph Conklin vs:'William Allen Jr. and Moses' C
Allen.
A LSO—The follbwihg piece pkrcel of land situ•
ated in Burlington towndhip bounded and described
as follows to"wit r on the north )5y lands of L. and it.
Stiles, on the east by landS of - F. Ingalls, south by
lands of Jeh Mica'', knit on the,west by lands of
Dewey Buell. COnthinitig. Efty4but;acres be the
same more or lisS'lrith - an 'Old chopping thereon of
six or eight acres:. --
Seized and taken in eteetition at the suit of Bob.
e'rt B. Daildson administrator of Willie& Davidson
deed. who survived Timothy Paxson vs. John W.
Howe. '
A1,80•By Virtue of two writs the following piece
pr parcel of land' situated in Colombia township,
bounded: and described as follows to wit: on the
north by lands of Franklin Baker, west by M. D.
Canfield, south by Austin and Robbins; east by Uri.
ah Fergtison and B. Ro bbins. . Containing one hon. ,
dred and fifty acres, with sevehty acres improved
with one framed house and burn and' an apple 'or
chard thereon. •
Seized and taken in' eXedution at' the snit of John
Hall to the use Of C. S. Rusiel now Co the use of
John C. Adams rs. John Benson. A Igo Wm. S.
Dobbins - to the use of John 0. Mame trs. John'
Benson.
ALSO—By xerit of Levari Facies all the follow
ing described lot piece or parcel of land situated in
the township of Shesherlithr in the Comity of Mul
ford State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows to wit : beginning at a post 12 and 2-,10
percheS east, from a chestnut S. W. corner of a lot
heretofore deeded to said Johnson, thence east one- -
hundred and forty-five perches to apost, thence south
ninety.four and 240 perches to a post, N. E. corner
of a lot run out to Cyrus Wheeler, thence north sev
enty-six degrees west one hundred and twenty and
five-tenth perches to a post. south-east corner of
Josiah Johnson's lot, thence N. 12 degrees west one
hundred and twenty-seven and 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 suitor Pierre'
Joseph De Cater and Jeanne Antoinette his wife vs.
William Johnson and G. B. Rice Terre Tenant.
ALSO—By writ of Fi. Fa. will be exposed to:pub.
lic sale at the house of V. M. Long in Tr 4 boro. on
Thursday the 29th day of April next at 1 o r clock
P. M. the following piece or pared of rand situnted
in Burlington townshirand bounded and described
as follows to wit : on the north by lands of Labon
Agney, on the east by lands of Jesse McKean and
Marens Hayden, on the south by lands of C. F.
Wells and William Ardway, on the west by F. G.
Crofut and W. G. Darrow.. Containing 60 acres
mole or less.
911. t ized and taken in execution at the suit of S.
W. Sc. D. F. Pomeroy Sr. Co., to the use of J. IL
Compton vs. John V. Daniels, adm'r, of the estate
of Mark PICNIC/a dec'd.
WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towandit. April Ist, 1851.
REGISTER'S NOTIC tl.—Notice is hereby given
'bac there-have been filed and settled in the of
ce of Register of Willa in and - for the County of
Bradford, accounts of administlatizn upon the follow
ing estates, viz r
Parthd accormt of Arnnah Ladd one of the cxeeu.
tors of the estate of Horatio Ladd deceased late of Al
bany.
Final-accept:int of Thomas Craig and A Ininnd 0.
Williams executors of the estate of Joseph Craig dec'd
late of Ridgberry.
Final account of Rowland Wilcox and David . Sabin
administrator of the estate of James Bennett deceased
late of Albany. .
Final account of E. P.. Coburn and Polly Morris ad
minisirators of Alanson' Morris deceased late of Stan
dingstont.
Filial lecount or A. L. Crammer surviiing exec°.
tnr of the estate of Sabina Crammer deCessed late of
Monro-e.
I Final aaebunt of Adalade Brooks, formerly Adala.'e
Sergeant, administrator of the estate of.aeorge Sat.
geant do ceaked late of Springfield. •
Fine treCoUnt all F. Mason and Atadm Foi, ad.
ministratots of the white of Ira C. Fowlet deceased late
of Monroe. •
Final !wedeln}, of Harry 'Morgan, administrator of the
pstate.orWarren Gillet deceased late of Ifhesbequin.
. Final account of Eli Gibbs administrator of the es
tate of Nelson Rogers, deceased rata or Orwell".
Final aecoUnt of 8. 8. Bradley and . Polly eltilson
administrators of the estate of Sionuelehirson dec'd.
Durell. •
Final iddolint of Siefihen 'Shores 'exedutor of
Jambi Shore's deed. rate of Wysos.
Final . account of, Daniel S. Brown adtninistrator .
of the estate r.f 'Bmith Pin)bieton deed. Ridgberry.
Acaotlnt of 'John Idotyman and Susan Pear
molt administrimsfs ate' estate, of Ira Pia rsc;ll ilec'd
tale oFtllsteK " ' ' k
. _
Fj nal account of. V., Vii. 4. H. F. and 41.10 n to Long.
fiecutors ortlte estate of Eira Ping :dec'd late of
A Troy.
saib *ill ho presented to The Orphsn'a
Court :of Bredfonl county, on Monday,tbe sth day of
May nest; for cosenuallon trul ellowstice.
If. BLACK. Redteter.
Regisites &lee, Tolhairdi, March 24, lOU/
CATIJDLEs boxes superior article. Candles for
pale b 9 - MONTANYES & CO.
Not:kola Collectors and Tax-Payers.
CollectorS of the several totenships and
boroughs in Bradford County, are hereby au
thorized to make a deduction of five per cent from
the atoodist of State taxes plated in their harids for
collection, against every individual who Moil, pay
his or her State and County tax in full, on or before
the 1811 a dartif June nest; and the amount so tte:
ducted shall be allowed them in their settlement with
the Treasurer the samehowever to be paidby them
into the County Treasury on the 18th and 19th days
or June nett.
•
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.
Dy ordef of theComtnivainnerA.
• , E. M. FARRAR, Cl'lr.
bompist!innPni Office, April 7. MI.
Pay tip I Pay UP I
rifillOSE 'who know themselves to be in arrears with
;A. the eubicriher will take notice that once inn treat
whiff I want thy pay just - like other people, and that i
it dues not come of itself, in such vises I send an,oflif
CCr. ,SO look pet. t D: D.AIITLETT.
TfMOTHir SEED—A quantity of tonoihv seed
just received 6y B. KtNJBBERY.
alei~sry"aribi~e ._fit.
' - SPRING,'-.';':-:',GOD:I4!
_ _
H. S. & O. MERCURI.
A RE now receiving,and,nifer to the public.irtbelr
A
CASH PRICES., large and mural assortment
of SPRING GOODS. comprising ,almost eserrbing
iu thefiine of Pry goods,Mardw are; HA and MO,
Boots and ShOee, Groceries, Crodery and . Glaitware,
Oils, Faints. Ito &V A, 4e ? The. genereus Pa
rrot:logo .bestowed upon them tha,Past year, has thus
early enatded them in advance of aßotberti; tir act to
their mends a Stock of - goods Well worthy their"atten
tion... And they are determined_ hyjudiciuus. purchases
and tonal( profits to rnsko - it iho, Juiciest of all those
,who pay Cash far goods to pationizethem..
rovratne. March 20,.1851.
GNUS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY!
roosinirmi No cnEpyrwir.o3 GIVEN,
After, the 20M April, ,` 1851.
• , • Al' GUOTON & PORTER'S.
g:l' Notice is hereby given that after the above date
we shall sell Goods.for Cash ordit and Credit neeii
not ha ipited for or espezted. March'29.
raxemium - Ar_Atesaaratrie.
GOOD TALLOW MOULD CANDLES,
WARRANTED,
At only 10 cents a pintnd, by the boz, et DR. FOR
14ERS Drug Store, south end of the WMJ House,
Towanda.. March 21.
OLD YORK SVATE WHISREY,
4/1.1 jugt received and for ante in large or small quan
tities, at the lowest market price, by
March 4, 1851. L. W. TIFFANY.
New Chair and Bedstead Wareroonr.
MBE TAYLOR,
ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has
R
opiMed a shop at his new house, corner of Main
and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edward Overton's.
Towanda, where be will keep on:band or manufacture
order,:Flag.snated. Cottage. Wiudsor. Fancy, Cane
seated and' Conitamt - CHAIRS, made of the beat ma ,
(MI6, and of superior durability.
Ite bas also for sale an assortment of Besersantri
et low prices
Repairing and Seating Common, Cane•bottom and'
PlapseatetT Chairs, on reasonable terms.
Cheery, Hastwood, Whitewootrand Mamba hunt
her taken in payment for work.
He trusts that his lonracguantimee hi this cottnty;
and the durability of MS work as tested by many years
experience, will secure him a share of public patron: ,
ages Towan?a,".lWarch r, rash
CLOVER SEB I D‘—k superior article of both the
largo and Small seed, fur sale cheap by
girth 1. B. KINGSBERY.
BOOT & SHOE DEPOT— tOOO pairs prices that
can defy all competition:
February , 22. MONTANYF'S & CO.
D AINT ! PAINT S . —Ohio and Oneida county Fire
Proof Paint fur gala very chrap
he
'February 22e • MONTA.MTES & CO.
J'A TtrISON'S COLUMBIAN INV, far& whOle.
sale and-retail at Philadelphia prices.
February 2 .7. MONTANYE . B & Co.
fIASII PAID FOR OLD CASTINGS, at the Cum
mercial Works, by
February 22. TOMKINS. SON & CO.
FURNISHING DEPOT t
rrlitc subscribers having just received• a large addl.
tion to their dock, are prepared' to furnish-a per.
son with a " compeete outfit," consisting of ,
Overcoats, Coati, .Pm. tsi Vats. Shirto; Virderihirti,
Drawergi str , Cap*, Stupendere, Cratuts
All of which' will be sold cheaper than the cheapest rot
meetly pay. - IT. '& A. CAMPULIAL
Towanda, November 14; t9stl,
MORE NEW GOODS
The subseriberir are fl reeettigiti etotttef
General assortment of New Goods.
H. 8. de M. C:IIIEttCUR.
Aug. 8. 1850
BROADCLOTHS, Corwirneres, Kentucky- Jesns„
sheep's gray cloth, &c., sold very low for essli
f~• nl4 B. KINGSBERY &
GREAT BARGAINS.
TLig gubstriber has just received another 10t,,0f Mew
( Goods which ho otTers to the public at a less
price than the saute quality can be bought ilt this bum'
and he-would respect,fully say to thd public that this
is no II 1:11. avc, but col absolute Fad, that be will sell
goods for dash or ready pay cheaper than can be bad
in this County. -His assortment is gent and all
Fret Gtaodr. o:?Dou't asidake the .place—flo. 3,
Brick Row. J. H. PHINNF:Y, Jr.
Towanda, Dee r 4, fB5ll, • • .• •
• .
• • BLACKSMrTHING -
ADAM ESENWINE respectfully informs the'pOlt
lie that ho 'now occupies the AV where btmself
and brother have fdr venrii Worked. Deal, 'g.l l s , !aile
Tnmkins' foundry, where be is really to chi a,l work
in his line, es formerly in the best mantel. lie bide
termine I the' reputation he hts attained as a skilful
workman shall not suffer by any neglect of the inter
ests of customers or by any inattention tti business.
TOOLS, manttfactuteil to ordiff—thachinery of all
kinds repaired in the best manner, and every kind of
Repairing end Maneadaring will be done at short
notice, and in the style desired.
Horse Shoeing, on reasonable terms. Ile will slso
take C l ouniry Produce In payment for Wink, but ob
jects strongly to credit.
Towanda, lan. 17, 1851.
PRINTED and plain Del.ainpi, and Cashmeres, of
of the most elegant style,. and as tow *seven one
dhilling a yard, at B KINGSBEitY & CO.
NEW GOODS AT THE
CENTRAL ' 'STORE !
NN. BETTS has just received, a fresh end gene.
. ral stock of Fell and Winter Goods, which he
ofrers to the public at low prices, as cheap as the cheap
est, for rash or most kinds of produce.
In his—stock will be found a good assortment of
Lathes• Drees Goods mut .niruniinge, - snitable for the
season, (dawn splendid assortment of. Shawls,sillC,linen
and calltlniidtwei erenolt work collets and,culrs.
Lad?et? Oestlemen'saloy's and Children's /Soots &
Sham a great variety.. •
The good people of this *Hinge and vicinity ire , in
vited In call and examine for themselves before purchas
ing ehteediere..he feels assured that he can satisfy!tticm
as to quaky . of goods aml prices.
Towanda. Nov. 12, 1850. •
Towanda and Burlington Plank Road.
(S'L'ICE is hereby given that books for subserip
:tion nto the Stock of the TOWANDA A:ND
BURLINGTON PLANK fIDAD,COMPANY t .wiII
be opened at thd °Mee .11Teurs. Laporte. Mason
& Co., in Towanda, on Monday the lEith ids% to be
kept open froth 6to 11 A. M 4 and froni T to 4 o%
clock, P. M., for five days, of until the CaftiCei Stook
()fold Company shall have Oen , sfibsctilied.
Two or more of the ComulisSioners Will be in
attendance. .
• 1011.1,e6 C. MERCOR,
4psErii D. moxratirE,
THOMAS ELLIOTT;
mll.T.Eli FOX.
NNOS TOM PKINs, • •
JOHN F. MEANS,
ORRIN D. BARTLETT,
ELEAZER T. F. IX:
JOSEPH . KINGSDERY, I
HAVID F. DARsTdvit,
BENJAMIN S. RUSSELL, ,
EDWARD OVERTON,.
ULYSSES MERCER,
JOHN F. LONG. .1
AD.DISON McKEVI, ,
JOHN BLACKWELL, •
GEORGE C. HILL,
ALLEN.McKEAN;
HIRAM GEE.
• DARIUS BUILOCH,
Towanda, April 2, Mil.
.c' ' ''''-'illiritOlidittoiti.:'..r.,,,-,,,
CLOTHING-.STOIZE:
BUNTING, respectlitily iiikrins the pub
•••• ligshatte is just receiving from New Yolk sir
ass*tneisVot ready-made elexhing, to v fwitieb he in
iiteS the 'attention of - Orel:uter+, Ai Ong his stock
may he ,tiountl`. •
()rer COatiri . Stick Coats', Rosiness. Coats; PiocE aluT
•DraoiConte,.Cßuipir Puntplooni Vote, Round
' utiends,i4t„ Mid( .eyer 'end all prices:'
Ire hag also received.a largo lot of . 11 - IUTIT'S
GIIILDIREris' CLOTIIIJIG. to which 'he invites at
mlntion and whisk will he !u at invrtatern Hates
Mllll,O arrangetnent4 by which he ca n se'nd for any, ar
deli; desired, with this certainty of precuriti a good
article.
Ile is determined to sell his Clothing' or unusually
low prices for C..ass,endhelieves he tan make it the in
terest of Omar 'wishing to' purchase!' ta. give laim a call.
In' At the - old ithnd, between Bartlett and Kings
'berg's Stores, up stairs. • . ,
Caning and inekinr.r, np. arms ati- ulna! in the incert
fashionable manver, promptly end to order. i
Towanda. Eteetnahor 12, tBsoy.
Mrlll7 'IIIIIIIIIERTSIVirct
114123. MASON would respectfully 'inform the ha
11'1trar of Towamta antryieirrity, that she has open-
ed a Millinery establishment on Main street,lbttr doom
below Bridge at., in the house formerly occupied by
D. M. Dull.. She has on hand a well selected variety
of the mosc , fashionalrtit Millinery Goods., also having
secrirgttheservieeisof a fashionable !dingier, lust from
the City, stuileels confident of giving satisfaction to
those who may extend to her their patronage,
Straw- ginnde Cfranert and Preved in the neatest
manner, on stoat rotten; by a new clinical process,
which gives them a beautiful whiteness, without injur
ing the steaw. Ponnets dyed of every coloratid.shude.
Towanda. November -30, 1850.-
NOVI -IW. WISP
WINTER COOS 11 ,
ET. FOX has just reeeirwranother Imp stock
s of WINTER GOODS, tb - which:the attention
of the public is invited. Nov. 26. 1/150.
XiLIIW.IOIrACirISTAILW-..e•
MRS. DONNE, 21111,t1NER • AND MANTUA'
'HI MAKER, has Removed to No. 5, Brich Row,
where she Will continue to wait on her Irina and
pati•ohe promptly awl thankfay. Dec. 6.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TIDE Monroeton Hotel, for Sale or *Rent, with rood
.1 uf the Furniture and ledding. Propmsals
he received until the first day of March next on which
it will he Let or 'Sold to the highest and:beat bidder:
Possession given on the 15th day March.
Monroefon, Jan. 27, 1950. 3. 3: WARFORD.
MAHE Subscriber offers for sale o valuable Farm,
4Nn situated in Standing Stone' township, Bradford
('runty, containing about one hundred and eighty
aelletr. about fifty of which are improved. The Baia
farin to well sheeted for grazing or is weir
mitered, and on a good road. Persons wishing to per
dke a faun are requested to call and ezamine for
themselves. It will be sial4 low, and terms of payment
mode easy. LEWIS E. GIBBS.
Standing Stone, Peb. 4. Issl. .
•
IxT' HEAT. Oato,,Rye and most kinds of Produce
, taken, for which the high* price'veill he paid
at tlec4 PHINNEY'd.
REMOVED. •
T A. AAt BERLIN has removeJ'hi's Clock,
. TiralcA and ditzelry Slore to D. Kingsbery &
Ca.'s Mick block, ;cohere he keeps ore hand a very
extensive assortment of 'Clocks, Watches,. Jewelry.
tney Goods, to which be has just made aiarge
tio, . received by express from New York. n 8
EUDITSIE
'a3 (tauma
p ESPgeTFULLY informs the public dun he has
J-%. taken the large and commodiutis house formerly
kn9wn es the " Ward House," where he' lit now ready
toltocammodate those who may give him a call. He
iv Oeterrnined by assiduous attention to tho comfort of
MO guests, and by catering to their appetites in 'e proper
majiner, by merit the patronage of the public.
The house being ono of largest and most convenient
!n iNidnhern Pennsylvania, with every convenience of
Stabling, Ste; attached, it is believed that general satift
faOion can by given. Towanda, Dec. 26, 1850.
N
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
14
, W
AND SEASOIABLBGOOr ,
iglT;7f:rsate
UA ToICt:, j : i6.D.ITErrs.
ovtft=it3teei6.tcrfsto. : w,L : al : a : i_tra r
r li nt largest end most complete assortment of school,
j,, (dank and miscellaneous BOOKS & STATION
ER ever offered ih this market, and at very low prices,
no 4 just opening at dlO O.D. BARTLETT'S.
e
'l• " agency for Hooks, etc.
0 1 D. BARTLETT will take orders for any Book
. on sale in New York city ,and supply i at abort
not! e., and on reasonaLle "terms. Dec. 20, 1850.
-- f , • --- - -- 4 7 ---- 1
.. „ .._ ,
DISSOLUTION.
OTICE is hereby given that the partnership here
1 ,
torero existtng between the subscribers has been
dis 4 , 'ved by mutual consent. The affairs of said firm
wit; be arranged by B. Kingsbery. All persona indebt
ed are requested to settle their accounts by the first of
MI next. BURTON KINGSDERY,
J. K. smrrit,
iieb. 11, thdt. ' 0. S.. KiNGSBERY.
PARTICULAR NOTICE!
WIR warning is hereby given, that my hooks and
1 . 1 acconnts have been placed in the hands of Daniel
Vailidercook Esq., Tor immediate collection, and those
knon, log themselves indebted - will save costs' by giving
therpartter immediate attention. HIRAM MM.'
Towanda, February 18, 1854.
DOZEN DROOMS,; just received end for sale
OM thy the 4ozett it • 'LI MERCER'S.
• .
airmeafearepreVAikiiit,o
Li SMITII : 4_BON' have.ternoved Ssititte do
tftW il ard 81.117 1S t ne tli r tt n i, 474 tvra s n ":
pririting offiee.-en stain street. ; fan. I.
t--- - .
JGHT.I.tOnt.--Camptrine. Darning Fluid, I amp
1.4 Oil, Speim and- Teflaw eintlies, for 'tale in any
tiuloities to suit purchottErs at IligitCUlrt3.
i °wand*, Feb. 3, 1831: , ,
b. IL P.
AT,T °Mei' & CCYUNSELLOR: AT LAW,
I.; A' TO WA NDA Atr. • Ca't PA
_ l .l
fcg`r Mkt North sidoof the Public Square.
NEW FALL GOODS,.
otieceived of Fi5X'S folistock :NE iv ritti,
J
{GOODS, coot Alin2 all the Hero styles in market,
which aM respeettutly offered at the lowest orices.
calf ii solicited from all who wish to yurcliase goads
right.'opt T 3 E. 'P. FOX.
A Wool Delraines and Merinos beautiful cairns,
A
Thibet cloths, Alpaccart print* &c., also Florentie;
Swans down, Jenny Lind end other nitaminga, a first
rate assortment of Glosis,Hostery awl Scotchlyarn &c.,
at aptl4 , FOX'S.
• NEW ARRIVAL OF FASHIONABLE JEWELRY!
A AL Iit'ARNER has just received from the eity'a
Aa,
large and splendid assortment of WATCHES.
JEWM..ftY, &e., of the most fashionable 'styles, in
which the.attention (gladioli and gentlemen ie , invited.
pal winch will be soh) at prices to defy •competition.
' , /t large asumitment tlacks and PancytGOods at the
lowest ratea.• October
CotErtni`rs:
FR ESN' FIGS, jut received and for sielclieaKA
'quill 1: • ' - •
TOVVANpA , CHEAR
COFt SALE
.', - ;!- ? 'alIktiv.4itsclne4t,i l ;
- APIVIINIISTRATOWS' NOTICE:
A 11 , Phiwv . 'indebted-to they agitate of NOR
-11 deceased latoot Orwelliown
shiP; are ttereitf.requeated to ins* payment without de.
lay. and titoro hating 'claims •apittat aid:. estate will'
pkatie pnwent'than duly authenticated for Wittimont.
WM, B. LINNIIAK
' • " AMELIA - 11: MOREY:
Wnham. Nog. 27, 1850.' Admintisratom.
ADMINISTRATOWSWOTICE:
A I.T: nersons , indebted:to the. estate of lON*.
/3.. .THAN, BTEVENS, deed, late of Standing
Stone township, are hereby requested to make pay
ment: wtihout delay, and those having claims
againsr• said estalcurill plea* present them duly
authenticated for Settlement:
ASt SITVENS. Administrator.- ,
Standing Stone, Dec. Inth. 1956.
•
A D.ItINISTRAOWS NOTICE.
A tr.; perzotw hidettteil to the agate of LITTIIKR
A
BARII.ETT ileceaFetl; lute of Canton totatteliip,
ate hereby requested' , to make payment withootdelay,
and tho.o having claims against said'estaie, will please
present them-duly authentieatell coy settlement: .
R. 0: PICKARD, Administtaton
Caittnn : J'an. :19;
ADMINISTIIATOIrs NOTICE.
ALL "persons indebted' to tho estate of SILAS
E. BUCK S deceased, hue or wyartiiibr
ern hereby requested to make payment , without delay.
and *hone haring claims against amid-estate willipienee
present them4l4ly authenticated for settlement.
HARRISON •BLACK
Minim P-
Wyelusing, Feb. 3, 1851:
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC
ALL person's indebted to the estate of - Daniel Deaner
deceased. late cif the• township. of Wiudhallti
are hereby trip:tested to make payment. without delay.
and ail,persona having demands against said estate err
reqtestedfo present them. duly authenticated forget%
Clement. . . CHUBBUCK, Adininiatrator,
Orwell, February 19, 1951.
2000 POUNIY3' Of COFFEE on hand n 3
tbr sale by Me &A or poimit et
hitetralL,
SIIINCLES. ard' Boards wanted for which tb.
highest price will be paid hreash at • (",
, Dec4_ PHINNEY'sk•
eINE ease spring style moleskin Bata; also Letborn ,
V and Palm lest Hats of FOX'S.
DLASTING. POWDER:-60' kers Blasting Pia
der, by flB MONT.ANYEB &CO.
FLATINEL for Ladies' Sacks,. a vety sieet artklit,
just received and for sate by '
"Dec. 26.1850. O. Mr BARTLETT.
GREAT ACCIDENT
H AS hefagrn t liti nirr ng revised i i t c l o wn ..; l 7l le nCl e sub cribors tltr
ROW
nearly oppagne Mercury; with a large and-getreral as
sortment of TALL & WINTER GOODS, especially
adored to ,the town and country trade, consisting Of
Dry Work Graecries , Ifirrdirare, Crodvry; Ohm.
ware. Paints. Oils, Dyes, Leather,,
Boots .4. Shoes, Liquor, @.•
MI of which, the seine:Aber flatters himself, that frost
an experience of fifteen yearn in tRe business he em
and %v.!! sell ea chew as any other estabfishinent in
Towanda. Ladies and gentlemen are most respect✓
fully iirrited to call and examine my stock.
GO' Moat kinds of -Coonrry Produce "taken in ee.
change for pods,. and CA SF[ paid for tamberi..
TAMES Ff. PHINSFET.,
Vowande, October r 2. 185 ft,
TIDY GOODS—A good assortment of Merino's,
Cashmeres. De Lains, Alpacas, and prints now
opening at
Tavetu to Rent.--Rome, Spring.
THE well known and celebrated stand
1 the village of Rome, in Oradfimt co:
s ;The house and oat-boikrrage.barne.and
stabling arela good repair. The House
Pe large and commodionS, and will accornmodate a great
many boarders, which can be had daring the summer
months by any one who will keep a good house, as the
medicinal qualities of the water are so well known
that more people have alWays been desirous of visiting
them than could find comfortable entertairmtent;
The hndse has recently been fitted am and is about
9 miles from Towanda, one from the village of Rome,
and about JO from the Waverly Depet: It is nu the
main post road from Rome to Athens, and if wit kept
would be found it pleasant re.reat tram the chid; der.
ing the worm weather.
Eeference for terms, (which will be liberal to the
ri:111 khiJ of Many crn be made to Edward Overton.
Esq., of Towanda, who is authorized by tilt atatetsign
td.ttra onrcteg,...hr tease the gamer .
March , 1, 101. HAMEL KEIn3E.
'ENAMORS LOOK Hett--Ton Thou s:II Nish.
r
ela of Oats wooled, for which Otioh will Paid
M$
t !NERO S.
ECONOMY, DURAAJTY AND NEATNEM
saddle, Harness & Trunk Mantkfaetory.
TERE CULP & Co g respectfully inforrethe poblio
sl that they have taken the shop lately oecppied by
C. F. Harder, on Main street, a few doors below the
Erick Row, where they will keep on heel' e large
stock of
MAQUM2cIO E)MDMCI.,
TRUNKS, V•LISEN wwirs, E.Te•
All articles in their line manufactured to add, *MI
made of the best material,ond for workmanship cannot
be surpassed in Northers Pennsylvania, They solicit
a call from those *isMeg to pinchase, confident that
they can give satisfaction both as to quality and price.
al' Cash will he paid for Wiles and Sheep Pelts.
at the highest rates, at our shop.
Tliwandn. November isth, IBA°.
U'DtV.Aa7l)ll- ANIDADMTigt
THE next term of titis,lnsiiitition, menee
on Mt:ruddy, the 14th day of Aptil inst.,' under
the charge of 13, R. BARKER, as Principal.
TUITION PER TERM OF ELEVEN \PEELS.
Orthography, Reading, writing, Geography,
Arithmetic and English Grammar: $3 00
Philosophy, Chemistry. A stronomMtlrtforic.
Science of Guvernment de.
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonomety, Surveying,
and Lananages, & 00
Incidentat expenses: . 25
Sehntars entering after the commencement and
before the middle of a quarter, will be charged fur
the whole quarter.
Board Can bduhtained in private families on ,rea
scinabte terms. .1. 11. MONTANTE, Prer,'L
C. L. Who*, See'y. of Board of Trusteeso
Towinda. April 10, I£lsl
DKreIiAMATICrN.- , -Wtteress. the Hon. -Heracei
AVilltston„ President Judge of the 13th Judicial
District / consisting of the counties of Bradford, Tinge,
Potter end McKean. and Jere Aflame and Gee. Tree "
Hopiires, s Associate tedgeit' in and for the county. of
Bradford, having issued their precept beating date tho
Itth day of March, 185 1, to me directed, for holding
a Court of Oyer an 6 'retinitter, General Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace, Cionmon Pleas, and Orphan'a
Court. at Tenvand4 r , , for the county of Bradford. on the
first Monday of May neat, being the fifth day, and to
continuator three Weefts.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner,
Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of
Bradford, that they be there in their proper person, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon ofvia day with their !CC+
eras inquisitions esaminationZ, and othvr theit rentem•
branees, to do those thin4a' Which to thein offlce[ Op
pertains to be done ; and those who ate bound lay oec
ognizanie or .otherwise to prosecuted against the
prisoners who are, or inty be in the jtil of said Court.
or who are, or shall he bona.' to appear at the Said
Court, are to he then and there to proiecute against
them as shall be just. •
Jurors are reque,ted to he punctual in their erica
dance agreeable' te their entices.
Dated at Towanda the 26th day . et March in the 'year
of out I.or - d one thousand eight hundred and fifty.
One, and of the IndePendenLe of Coe Vatted tasits
the seventy-I.i ash.'
WILLI.I3I 3. DOBBINS, Fherilr.
112
lit ER D UR'S,
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