Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 22, 1851, Image 3
E V i ne *An Loss oe Live—On Wednesday even. i ng a u bot six o'clock; einost Nixon tire ac- air ed at the Southwest corner of Nixon and Ham- I Mon streets, near Fairmount, Philadelphia, in a far,ge four story brick building, owned by Mr. J. P. r , wollen 'manufacturer, arid occupied ...by t yt es sre Faulkner & Lewis, machinists, D. &J. Dom, ne ap, for spinning and carding wool, Bernardhie- Nutl, manufacturer, P. Brener, above enamed, Be d Wm. Wilson, dyer. . The destruction of the building was complete, nothing but the bum wills kfletanding. The less, in stock, machinery, &c., mai be estimated at from $30,000t053b,000, upon which There is only a partial insurance. The -fre Fe rposed to have been the result •of accident, al. thou, person has been arrested on suspicion i of baying tired the premises. The most melancholy part of the affair is tote loss ( Otman life, three persons having perished in the flames. (heir names are Edwin' Crowley, aged 38,a worirspimier, in the employ of Mr. Bruner, e nd two!! females, Miss Mary Ann. Brown and Mita Agnes Morrow, aged, the former 18, and, the latter ,g t years. Mary Ann Palmer, a bouncing young girl, leap ed from the third story' window and escaped un hurt. • CASF: OF THE UNITED STATES irk Ron. H. Mottats, the vo!oreil lawyer olDoston f indicted for i thening in the rescue n 1 the fugifve slave Shath acb, terminated on Wednesday, in.ihe United States D i strict Court, by a sealed verdict of not guilty. When the.jur.y first went out, they stood 11 for ac. pilot to 1, and remained so tour hours and a half, at the eriil of which period the cnitstantlin,g juror ga te in:;, All the jurors were in favor of enforcing the law, is constitutional. but they were not satisfied that Morris was in the 4ab with Shadrach, as testis tied by somwof the withesses for the `l3crrerment. the testimony of these witnesses being met by the witnesses foe lid defence, who testified that they all, the persons who were in the cab, and that Mr. Morris vas not one odthem. FA TA -A FrILI T.—in Canonsburg, Pa., on Wed nesday of last week, a man named Williamson and a *student of J.,TlTerson College, had a quarrel, which , resulted in the death of the former. .Wilson used insulting languige to the student, who Warned him to desist, but instead of doing so, he commenced beating the student on the head with a club, arid threatened to. kill him i whereupon the student d r ew a knife and stabbed . lVilson five times in the abdomen, front which he instantly died. The btu dent has escapeA, but several others have been ar rested as accessories. The student was 'from urn mittsburg, NI& t Trim Hvar A attv.srvo —"Tom Hyre" ard "Bill Pool," the Well known pugilists have been arrested in New 'York for a - brutal assault on the person of one Charles Owens, the bar keeper at Florences 11(41 in .11mad way. The cause of the affray was the refusal of the" fancy" to pay for, their drinks. fp The Fugitive Slave Law has been decided by Judge Denning.. of Illinois.to be unconstitutional. On that ground he discharged an alleged fugitive slave who was brought before hint. MINIATURE ALIEN Dap orlite I !MDUS ° lSun tt Week. oth 1"1 'SUNDAY C'MONDAY ITRSDAT %it 6DRLSII•Y, ..... 1 . 1 nritsnA 11 FRIDAY, NATCRDAT,. TH members of the BRADFORD CO. MEDICAL BOCIBTY are requested to •Wal incel at the Want House, Thursday, December 4th, 165:,0( 1 o'cluek, P. M. hov 15 top. PARTICUL I AR NOTICE.—The uhder signed, merchants or Towanda, hereby rre hence to the public that their stores will be closed on Thursday, thl,27th inst. ' this arratlgge • meet wilt be strictly adhered to, and no blick doors vntl be kept open& Kontances & Co. Joseph Klnpbery; E. T. For, G. H. Burin:T. H. S. tst N. C. Mercu r t Isaac Post. lennet & Co I. N. Warner, J. Culp & Co • Married lo Tuscarora Ip., on ihe Stb ohs, by Wm. Thomp son Jr. Ma.Bt►.rnat D. Bore, of Brainti Im Pa. to Miss Lima• CL•RK, 0( Asylum. InTliscarora by the slime. Oct. 19Th 1411: isc6h R.WGRT, 10 MISR M•7ILD• PANEC all of that race. ;New lbOttisanents. WILT Pall and Winter Goods. • E. T. FOX, T 9 now receiving direct from New York a large and Pplendia assortMent of Goods which he offers for &skit prices orlaHl cannot fail to suit the &nest buy err, for (31su, Pioneer., oa Armorer, Castilla. He nspecifo ly asks a call from all personeirishing to buy gond/ cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24, 185 k _ . VICIDRIN gs AND CUFFS--p few setts for sale V them at nv2l- FOX'S. Id'INTDDE 9 REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 4, Brick . Rdob (up stairs.) in the room formerly ocenpied Hos. D. Wilmot as I law office, where he will be leased to see those requiring his pmfersioual serriees. Towanda. November IS, 183-1. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. refsons indebted 10 the estate of IRA 'MU SON, late of Orwell tglenship deceas . are bereht notified to Make payment without de i; and all persons having demands against said state viii preient them properlynitested for lenie nt to CHAUNCY FIIISBIE. JAMES D. HUMPHREY. Orwell, Nov. lt, IRS!. Exectites. Al.O, all persons indebte.F4o the late firm BR'iNsON & Hl; VI Pli RE Ir, are hereby called to come forward and stile their respective tic.; ints iu due time. I. D. HUMPHREY. BRIDGE LETTING. •ALED PROPOSALS mill be received at the . C ommissioner's Offiee,until 12 o'clock of Wed. (1:1y, December 10,1851, (or building a Bridge Towanda Creek, near Bull & BroWnsonN as • N a g • and specifications can' be seen at the , ntru ntssioner's O ffi ce, for one week previous to the utoz• By order of the Cona'ra. I 3• " 151 . E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. STRAYED, ,1M the subscriber, in Tywanda borough. on Thurcjay night, the 6th day of Novembcr into. trd milch COW, in good ettnditinn. with the tip of tight horn battered down-8 years old. '"Who 'r cult return said cow, or give information wbere . s can de (wind, shall be liberally rewarded. Nov, 12, 1851 , A. V. TROUT. THE LAST NOTICE. IE books and accounts of L. M. NYE & CO are in the hands of D. Vanderc.ook, Esq., for lettion. All persons having unsettled accounts h aatd firm will please call and settle the smite before the Is' day: of January neat. and nay! ST. L. M: NYE & CO. ' '' v anda, November 14, 1051. - i.NCH COLLARS. Sleeves, Cults. Edgiop and instrtings, a beautiful assortment rand gent variety M E RCUR'B: _ - - - - - HIT EFattey Calorcd Hickory Shirts •for al . at . H. &A. C. N.4.C-IS3L Sun Sets 4 46 4 45 4 44 4 43 4 42 4 42 4 41 23 7 14 24 7 .15 25 7 16 26 7 17 27 7 18 28 7.19,' an 7 10 Hall & EUsselis E. Leon, 1.. W. Tiffanys Tracy & Mores. Huston Pone') Ehinne . f & Bowman. W. A. Chamberlin; Burton KingMbery, 4 §§ Smith & Stevens§ 0. D. Bartlett. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOSEPH KINOSBERY, Ts now receiving an extensive assonnietit of GOODS, purchased glace the late decline in prices, and ..L which cappot fail to suit the taste and wishes of purchaseis. and meet the wants of the public ; and as every,fxsly knows that he allays sells, Goods vcry cheap, it is not necessary to make any remarks on that subject . - 31001:111 A.lllO STAM:O3IIII3IM.: , 11 shall in a few days receive a 'Eli large catalogue of New Books and Stationary. and being desirous of disposing otdouble the usual quantity this season. shall reduce the prices to a very low figure. Being agent for the sale of the Bay State Shiwls in this Borough, lam enabled to offer them much osier and in larger ,variety than any other establishment this side of New York. Large supplies of hese shawls will be received during the winter. , - COLOCIERZINI Pish. Nalls,Glass, Oils, Hardware, Crisekery, Boots and Shoes, Halt, &c., illierlWs Bale. BV virtue of a writ of IND& Espana° booed out of the Court of COITIMOU ?Imre of Bradford County. aeon° medirected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the bore . of Towanda. on Monday the Ist tiara December, , at o'clock. P. M. the following lot piece or parcel of land, situa ted in Towanda tp. bounded and describ4d as fol lows to wit north by lands in possession of J. C. Powell and Isaac Horton, west by lands of Wm. El well, south by lands of Ezra Ratty. East, by Sugar Creek. Containing about eighty acres more or fess, about sixty acres improved one two story stone tavern 'house, two framed barns and an apple or chard thereon. ik Seized and taken in execoticrn at the suit of Mom tanye's & Co. vs. Stephen A. Mills. • ALSR—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Dore% bounded and des cribed as follows to wit : north by lands of John Crimmins. west by unseated lands, south by land of Michael Cr .w; east by Cornelius Fitzgeroald. Con taining one hundred and six acres more or less, three or four acres chapped. Seized and takenin execution at the suit of Sally Ward Executrix of the estate of William Ward deed, now to the use •of Rank and Brooke, vs. -Da vid Walsh. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Granville tp. bounded and described as follows viz : north by land of Harry Putnam 4 C. P. Griffin, cast & south by Harrison Ross, on the west by land of Harry Putnam. Containing about forty-five' acres mere or less, all improved one framed'house, one log and framed barn and apple orchard thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Orrin P. Ballard, to the use of Charles Calkins, vs. An drew T. Morrison. ALSG=The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Rome, bounded and des cribed as follows : begining at a corner in a line of Ephraim B. Parker & Hiram Drake, thence south 79° east along the line of said Drake eighty andfsix tenth perches to another corner of said Drakes, thence south one glegreit west 23 and 1.10 perches thence south thirty-four and a half degrees west to a corner in a line of Daniel Buffington's now Luci. us Eastman, thence north 69 degrees west 67 and 7-10 perches to the begining. Containing twenty. two acres and twenty-six perches strict measure, be the same more nr_less. about ten acres improved one framed barn, log house and small orchard thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hiram Drake administrator of John Moore deceased, vs. dilas Gore and Bam'l W. Gore. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated io the township of Burlington, bounded and described as follows to wit : north by lands of Jacob Myer, west by land of Rogers Fowler, south by land of William Mead east by land of Charles Mead.— Containing about 80 acres more or less about 95 acres improved, two log houses, one log barn - and a few fruit trees thereon. Belled and taken' in execution at the suit of Lo rent° 1). West vs.'William A. Sloyter. ALSO—By a writ of a levari facies, directed as above—All that cenain piece or parcel of land bounded and described as ft.llows viz . situated in township of Wells in the county of Bradford, begin ning at a post the south-east corner of land survey. ed to William C. Ware, thence south eighty perch es to a post, thence west two hundred and three perches to a beech, thence north eighty perches to a post, thence east two hundred and three perches to the beginiug. Containing one hundred and one acres and eighty perches, being the same tract of land which the parties of the second part conveyed to the said Stitibul Rowlee, With one old frame house, one wood and wash house, one horse barn. ,one farm barn and cow shed attached to it, a small apple orchard, about sixty acres improved. Seit-.41 and taken in execution at the suit of Jo seph R. Ingersoll. Henry B. Bating, William B. Baring, John Craig Miller, and Francis Baring, trustees of the estate of William Elinghain dec'd and successors and assigns of Alexander Baring and Henry Baring et al devises in trust of the estate of William Bingham dec'd vs. 'Mahal Rowlee execu tor of Idlbubal Rowlee dec'd with notice to Edward A 4 Ayres terre levant. CRESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 8, 111851. Shdrifra Bale. V Virtue of a Writ of Vend. ExpiMas issued B out of the Cinitt of Common Pleas, of Btadford County, and to me direCted, will be exposed to pub lic sale, it the Court House in the born.' of Towanda on Friday, the 10th day of Octobets, at I O'clock, P. M., the following lot piece or patcel of land situate in the township of Smithfield, bounded and describ• ed as, follows,' to wit ; norai by land of C.F. , Pierce, east by land of Enos Smith, and cilhefs. south by lands of H. Crowell and the highwss, and West by lands of L. Farnswonh, Containineabout 'lOO acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, one framed house, one framed bard and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Crovener assignee of Seth Salsbury vs. Charles Olal stead. ALSO-40y lieo Writs the followine , piece or par cel of land lying and being in Colum bia e township. and bounded as follows: ott the north by lands of Franklin Baker, West by M. O. Candela, south by Austin and Robbins, and east by Hriah Ferguson and H. Robbins. Co ntainining 150 acres. more or less, about 70 acres improtied With one framed house one framed barn, and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. S. `Dobbins to to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Benson. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens born,' bounded on the north by lands of WO. Hart and E. Herrick, east by lands of Welles & Harris, south by Canal at. and west by lands of P. Rogers. Containit , fifty feet on Canal st. and eighty four feet deep or back, framed house and framed barn and fruit trees thereon., Seized and tamed in execution at the suit of Wm. Kid'; to the use of B. Richmond & Co., vs. Abigail White: WM: S. DOBBIN 3, She►id's office. Towanda, Sept; 15, 1861.1 Monday above sale stands adjounted until Monday the first day of December nest, althea:me place and time of day. Oct 24 WM: 8: DOBBINS, Sh'fr. NOTICE undersigned would inlorui the eitirms of Toikanda an vicinity, that he has arrived here fur the purpose of enabling those who. wish Dago reoty pes of themselves, in-friends, to get them. Bay ing had a number of years experience in the" bisi ness, he feels confident that his pictures Will give getters! satisfaction. Likenesses of children and aged.people, taken with perfect accuracy: "hose wishing pictures would do well to give him a call. Room over Ruston Kingsbery's store. Towanda, July 19, 1851, R. GAL Cantion. AllG? s 'oenena ate hereby casticinei steins' purehar A ing a now given by me on the 19th day of Au. god 1881, to WILLIAM HARDY, for Shy dollars', as I have received no valuator said note, and therefore do not consider myaat morally orlega l boullsl to paJ it, and shall nit do so. finless eompel bi taw. Heerrck..Sep. 4, 1051. A. J. REM Pam New Goode. H04.-A. CAMPBELL. are again receiving a Wire assortment of goods for the fall and winter tusk; Towanda, August 28,1851. maim =mix RY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. in the bore.' of Towanda. on Monday the first day of December, at 1 o'clock P. M.,-the following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township, hounded and described as follows, to wit : south by Wm. Mead, east 'y land of Charles Mead. north by land of Jacob Myers, wes tby land of Rogers Fow ler. Containing ibout 80 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved, two log houses, one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Tra cy &Moore vs. Wm. A. Slyter. - ALSO—The following described lot of land sits. ate in Canton twp: and bounded on the north by lands of Stephen Garet, on the east by lands of John McDual and Columbus McClelland, on the south by lands of frames Warner and Jared Hoyt, and on the west by lands of the heirs of Samuel Davis deed.. and 0. F Mason. Containing fifty acres, about forty acres improved, with one framed house and one log barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized end taken in execution at the snit of 0 P. Ballard'vs. Burl Smith. WM. 8. DODD INSeBhT. tilerin Office, Towanda, Oct. 20. 1851 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certain writ of Levari racist, issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County and to - me directed, will be,espos. ed to public sale, at the Court House in the Boro' of Towanda on Saturday, the 22d dag of November, at one o'clock P.M., the following piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Litchfield township, Brad ford county, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of a warrant lot claimed by Win. Clymer, thence north on the said warrant line 138 8-10 p to a post for a corner; thence east 83 5-10 p passing by south-west corner of Isaac Verbeck's lot; thence south 175 8-10 p to north line of Andrew Brainard's lot; thence west 98 9-10 p to a post for a corner ; thence north 37 .10 p to the south line of said Clymer's warrant tract, thence east along said warrant tract fifteen perches to the beginning. Containing ninety-two acres and twenty-two perches, strict measure, about twenty-five acres thereof improved, with two log houses and some few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. J. DeCaters and wife, vs. James Randolph and James Carey, terra tenant. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 81, '5l. Sheriff. In th e mailer of the estate of Wined F.Kelkgg., deed. ► ri HE undersigned having been appointed auditor .1- to marshal! aaseth . and make distribution of the funds of the said estate remaining in, the hands of L.S. Arnold, administrator thereof, will attend to the duties of said appointment at the house of P. P. Sweet, in Smithfield, on Saturday, the 29th day of November, inst., at ten o'clock, A. M.,at which time all persons having claims against said estate ate required to present the same or be debarred from Corning in for a than& of said fundq. 0ct.90, 1851. STEPHEN PIERCg, Amlilor. AUO,ITOWE. NOTICE 14 the wader q i f the Estate of James &melt dee'd. THE Undersigned auditor appointed by the Or mien's Court of Bradford county upon except ions filed to the final and partial account of the idmr's. of said estate will attend to the duties of Ins said apitoititteel# on the 2241 day of next No*elli ber at one o'clock P. M. at-ills office in Towanda boro'of which all persoms interested will take notice. Oct. 18, 1851. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. In Me matter a( Me Estate of Nancy Strickland, deed THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Or 'thanes Coah of 'Bradford County to settle the accounts of the administrator of said estate, and also to state and settle the distribution of lands aris ing from the said estate as a final aattlement of the same, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Towanda boro' on the 19th day of November next, at one o'clock P. M, when all per ions having claims against said estate are required to presetit them or be debarred from any share of said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Oct. IL Idsl, Auditor. AUDITOR'SNOTICE. in the matter of the Edale of Alaoson Morris, deed, THE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Brabford County to distribute funds in the hands of the administrators orsaid estate. will at tend to the duties'of said appointment at his Ace in Towabda boil on the 24th day of November next at one o'clock. P. M. when all persons having claidis against said estate are requested to present them before the auditor or be debarred from any Share of said funds. HENRI( BOOTH. Auditor, November. IFti 1831, - - In iite matter of Me Estate Horace F Harden the s tl. Fr HE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of 1 Bradford county to distribute rands in the hands of the administrators of the estate aforesaid will at. tend to said business at his attire in Towanda born' on the 20th day of November next, at one o'clock P. H. when all persons haying claints against said estate are 'requested to present them or be debarred from any share of said funds. Ott. 18. 1851. HENRY 1100TH. Aiulitor. In the matter of the estate of Nelson Rogers, deed: NOTICE as hereby given to all persons interested that the undersigned has been appointed by the Orphans court of Bradford &linty, an auditor, to audit, settle ail report upon the account of Eli Gibbs, adminiator of said decedert, and that he will attend to the duties of the appointment on the 20th day of November next, at one o'cloek M., at his office in the borough of 'hoteanda. Oct. 30, '5l. WM. ELWELL Auditor. Orphan's Court Bale. piirsdabee of an order of the Orphan's Collti, of Bradford condly, there Will be exposed to pubtid sale, on Tuesday, the II th day of November next; at I o'clock P. M 1 ott the premises, a certain tract of land situate in Leroy township, late the estate of Seeley Holcomb! Bounded by Hecock. on the east and south by lands of the Barclev estate, west by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hol comb, dec i d, north by Towanda creek ; HI or 1 acres improved, with one framed barn erected there. on, the rentainderitmodland. Terms one half cash. the remainder one year from the confirmation of sale, With Interest from the day of sale. C. STOCKWELL, Administrator. Oct. 9, ' raper graining,. • rrilg only complete assortment of Paper Han:tinge, Donlers,Vindow Paper, and rim boeni Views, kept in dui region, and at prices as low as can be found at retail elthet in or out of the principal cities, at May 8. 0. D. DARTI.EI I r. 118t111SP. (lAMB to the endkisufe of the eubseriber in 'rowan- V de totroship. on or about the 11,th ihst. a Rtl) ElTtgn, abotit tears old. Said steer has so particu lar marks The owoet is tequested td tette Oven, and pay china% WILI4A CAUBIIII. Towanda.Brv. 23.1851. CHAIN PUi PB, for sale at -MERCURY!. 15er4cinbct :0,1851. 108. KINGSBERY. Morilr's Ssle.! AUDITOR'S NOTICE AUDITOR'S NOTICE A ttrtOßli NOTICE. A unrron's.NOTlCE. tsgal- 2lbveritscinettui. 'List of Jurors, nRAWN for Dee. Sessions and,Oyer and Term .l-1 Wee, 1851. ' - 011AZD Mang. Wysox—E. H. Myer. W ilmot—L.Hougerford; Windham--4ames Finch; Shes uin-Ir aMotphr,Johesortoo Jr; Oranville-I.Lather Clark. Robers Metter; Springfield—John Harkness; Athens tooroN. O. Harris; Om ithAeld—Xoraee Pierce. Enos Call, Wm. Mips; WindhamA. D. Dunham, 0. Carpenter Troy tup.—Linas .Dnobar; a Wells—Alexandei Seeley; • Wyalosing—L3rnsan Chamberlin ; Rome—David Ode; - Warren—Mushall Tyrrel ; Columbia—Hiram Freeman; Franklin—David Cole; Monroe—Jesse Hicks; Burlington—dehial McKean; Ridgbery—Mills Carr; TIAVIIISZ 3V11011111.-1711.31 WEIR. Wells—Joseph Sturdivant, Davit Sayre; Pike—Mortimore Pratt, George White, Alonzo Smith Richard Ashton, Nathan Rockwell; Albany—lElolan Stevens ; Springfield—L. Newberry, D. B. Smith ; Warren-8. C. Brainard, Nelson Corbin ; itheshiatin—Samuel Minier,H. B. Chaffee ' • Granville—Henry Saxton, John Vroman, Charles Drake ; Athens boro,—Waller Olmsted, Moses Sawyer; Smithfield—James Fritcher, Ira Adams, James L. Gerould, Geo. McVannon, Merrit . Wood; South Creek—John Hillman; Monroe—Wm. Bradford ; Wyalosing—James Butler,ll. H. Lamphere, Joseph Gaylord ; Colombia=-Griffin Baily, Dennison Miller ; Leroy—Nelson Reynolds ; Standing Stone—Elenry Westbrook;John D. Squires Charles Roof. Orwell—.4pstin Ellsworth, S. Lathrop ; Durell—John Bennett 3d, James Gull • Ulster—James McCarty, Samuel H; Burlington—Geo. Hill ; Canton—Ezra Spalding; Tuscarora—Bela Cogswell ; Litchfield—Josiah Wbite ; Rome—Nathan Maynard ; Herrick--Newell Keeler Ridgbery—Aaron Ostrander; I=EZEMI Litchfield—Benj. Ball, Wm. Cooper . Hiram Rogers ; Tuscarora-4. p.. Gulver, Vincent Owen, D. D. Black ; Ridabery—Vincent Owen, Cha's. French ; Durell—Geo. Cole, John W. Sweet, A. W. D. Van-'' gorder, Jacob R. Emery ; Smithfield--Geo. W. Campbell, C. A. Lyman, Jona than Bush, Sam'l Farwell ; Granville—James H. Ross, C. Baxter ; Rome—Chas. C. Lent Athens tp.—F. B. Weller, Thos. Lane; Burlington—Abram Morley, D. A. Ross, Wm. @hi ner ; Canton -7 Wm.Gorsline, John Vandyke ; Columbia—Wm. Smith, Stephen ,Bullock, Joseph Worden ;- Pike—A. J. Edsall, Oliver Ellsworth, D. Blackman, A. A. Woolen ; Orwell—Wm. C. Maynard ; Asylum—Aaron Ely ; Troy tp—Simon' Mclntosh, Uel Porter; Athens bo.—L. H. Sherman„ Troy bp.—John F. Hopkins • Monroe—Horatio D. Gowen, Geo. Walker; Wyaluiing—E. M. Beeman, Chas. Hornet ; Springfield—Thos. P. Wolcott ; Standing Stone—John Ennis ; Towanda tp.—lsaac Myer ; Shestiequin—C. W. Bullis ; Ulster—D. 0. Chubbock ; ratan Want. Athens bo.—Chas Comstock ; Wyalusing—Elisha Lewis ; Asylum—Jacob Frutchey ; Franklin--John M. Taylor ; Smithfield—John Doty, Ansel ScAt ; Albany--Henry Hibbard; Minor Wilcox Windham—Saml Jacktlay ; Canton—J. B. Wright, Thos Williamson*. 1 Pike—John L. Palmer, Almon Beecher ; Warren..-Nathan Newman, Calvin Arnold ; Towanda bo.-41. F. Powell, E. T. Fox I Standing Stone—Hiram Vannest ; Rome—Danford Chaffee, Oscar Elliott J. D. Demo n), Tuscarora—Wm. Thompson , Towanda tp.—Means Watts r Columbia—Allen 8. Parsons, Stephen D. Goodrich ; Leroy—Horace ifilcnthb ; Sheshequin-•-Isaac Elliott, Geo Kinney Burlington••-James McKean ; Ridgbery--.lames Hammond ; Orwell—Geo. Wells; Wysox—David Hines; Litchfiehlohtison Rogers; Troy tp ,- -Entstus Beach ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- s Ait parsons knowing thismselese Is be Indebted to the estate of ABRAHAM WORTENDYKE, dec'd late of South Creek, tp„ 'are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and thole haring claims against said estatewill please present theiti iminediately duly authenticated for settlement. JESSE EDSALIA. NATHAN SHEPARD. South Creek, Oct. It, 1851. Administrators. Executor's Notice. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Buffington deceased, late of Warren township, are hereby requested to make,payment without- de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, R. C. BUFFINGTON, GILEB DEWOLF. Warren, Oct. 3, 181. Etecutorls. ADM IN ISTRATRIX*S NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of A. W. B. /1. Voogd:der, dee'd, late of the township of Buret, are hereby requested to malts payment Without delay, and those having claims against slid estate., will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. MATILDA VANGORDER, buret!, September 21, 1851 x! Administrate's. ADMINISTRATOH'B NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL 8. MAYNARD deceased. late of Rome town ship, are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims against said es tate, will please present them July and authenticated for settlement, WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN PABBMORE. Administrattits with the alp annexed Towanda, Aug. 9, 1851. , • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LFITTERS Testathentary upon the last will and testament of ELISABETH MEANS. late o the Baru' of Towanda. deceased. hating been grant• ed to the subseribertrof said Euro' all persons hav ing Clalrns or demands against the estate of the said deceased are requested to make the same known to us without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate ire required to pay the same forthwith. THOMAS ELLIOTT. • MILLER FOX. Tdtvanda, Ittly Executor.. An MiNISTRATOWS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to( the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, Isteof Warren township; are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands, against said estate are requested to present ‘hem. dulj authenticated for sir" Clement. GEORGE MANNING. WILLIAM BRADFORD. Warren, Oct. 17, 1861. Administrators. 4COEEN more of those drip am! good LINEN COATS, this ad, faeeited May RI H. & A. CAMPBELL.. t 00K HERE !—We ale nbvi selling Mb best esti dee of Molina= it 31f cents per gallon. 81IAPLgit LtWIR. (1110CICEllY & GLASS WARE, tii large smelt o I `J bred for sale by FOX. QCOTCH YARN tag Bar t ok* male eaassaan ty as Fore. inctifittitifite, , Ct. Pall and Winter Goode. I MI - AVE .now in Store a large stock of Goods from JUL New park end other mertiti, which are offered wholesale and retail. at 1.. e lowest passible prices.— ire mention a few things that may always belnurd et our tkore. Prints, gingham., poplins, M. Widnes, &c. date latest styles; Grammes.. Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes. Hate, Gaps, &c. &c. Of whielt.we have a large as. 110112116114 selected with great an and offered at low prices, and will not be undersold. Alen. hosiery. gloves, wooden ware. glass, sole leather, beside! a thousand ocher articles which we need not enemerate, all of which we offer ho our customers at prime that meet give great satisfaction. as our entire Stock has been laid in a a time when then:mark woes uncommon ly depressed, and goods were many per rent. lower than usual. By attention and trompthess in meeting the want. of our customers, we tome to ment a con tinuance of the patronage that has hithene been so liberally bestowed upon re. MONTANYES' 4 Co. • Towanda, Oct. I I, ,113.51. TALL -GOODS. t, T. FOX, would respectfully inform his old friends and the citizens of Bradford in general that he is: now receiving a full stock of PA LI. GOODS, which ho is desirous of diapering of at a very small advance from first coat, being satisfied that his goods are select. e 4 with as much care, and bought at few.% at as low Prices as his neighbors, be is now maim, to convince his customers that they will be sold at the MIN kiud-of prices. Please call and see, esthete is' surely no harm in k nowing bow cheap some folks do sell goods—call sego. Comer of Mein and Pine street. Pail- & Winter- Goods. • _ inrwzoN 1113:11CHIZEULT. s now receiving a large assortment of Pall and Win -ter _ter bawls, direct from New York which is offered at,Oreally reduced prices to cash buyers. Towel:ids. Oet. 11, 1351: The First Time of eating. ADIVORCE having lately been effected between the present Register and Recorder of Bradford Coinkty, and the office he now holds, to take sts Goal effect on the first day of December next. It becomes indispensable that all debts due to the subscriber in his official capacity should be immediately liquidated. The parties interested in this notice will save them. selves trouble, and the Register much personal annoy ance by a prompt attention to its contents. The affairs of the office must be settledimmediately, and the State lases remitted. and to enable him to accomplish this the parties indebted to him must:pay at once. Oct. 6, 18151. HOD ten° BLACK, Recorder. Vloor Arrival of FALL COODS. B. & M. C. MERCLTR are now receiving a H very extensive assortment of Goals for the Fall trade, which will be sold at wholesak or retail cheaper than at any other store in the County. • Towanda, Sept. 4, 1851, LATER FROM CUBA Esectition of Lopez I STILL later news via New York & E. R. R. of the arrival of a very large stock of Merchandise at PHINNEY & BOWMANS No. 3 Brick Row which they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cub or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, frop the fact that they purchased their stock for each in • very de pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place, No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Hustons.Drug atom. F t TONS SUGAR, jest received , at wholmale and retail. PIHNNEY. & BOWMAN. SALT, a large lot, also Iron, Naila, 2lardware, &c and Mackerel in bbls., andi bbla, for sale by sept 22 & BOWMAN. OCREST!! more of 'hose three and roar shillings TEAS, at PRINNEY & BOWMAN. SHEETTNGS, shininea, atripPa, and licks, rot ask by PHINNEY & BOWMAN. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assort ment in town—and Hats and gaps, at wholesale and retail. PHINNEY& BOWMAN. CBOCKBRV I GlasswaceAintc, bile. Glass, Dyes. &c. PHINNEY . & BOWMAN. TIBESS GOODS, a late variety—Bonnets and Shawls, a good astentnent, kr aaloby sep22 PIDNNEY & BOWMAN. LUMBER WANTED; at PHINNEY & BOW MAWS, for which cash will be phis en WH EAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, liken in stalwart for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN" LTTTBR--too rwitisw wowed. for which pad clash B will be 'raid. PHINNEY & BOWMAN: UATB_, Caps. Bootsand Ahura eases neat style of Hats and Caps, Also a 6tge Kock of turns, Wontens end Ciailthena /touts and %-tutes just received MERCUIVEI. CE ONE, COMB ALL, end eiternifte the New Goode, which are now being ethibited et ! ep26. ' B. KINGSBERT'S, 175 B i t l s y n or Ls RYE & Coitl..froFsit.by COMNS R.11,11.,b1r-ZTAIDA A N smormient of READY-MADE COFFINS trill A be kept bonstantly on band at Nye's old stand on Main street, where the subscriber Is oleo prepared to make and repair all kinds of Purniluee. Towanda, July 12, 1851. C; WELLS. BLASTING POWDBIL-60 kegs Obtating'Pew 1,) der, by tle MONTANVES & co. riIIOCKERY.-11te largest stock In town. Full dinner and tk tette, of White granite 5n.1 blu e Ware, which will he sold cheap at- VERY one knows that 16,e place to End A tu) lames -1,4 assortment and boat quality of glove% A' o il dent oliptintil is at sp2ll FOX'S. 3t1D02. Panama, Leghorn, Pain * Lear and Canada 1.1 Straw Hats at ar.,6 FOX'S. Silk and Dl'k Bilk Lnat fur MANTILLAS id ap26 FOrS. nRY 1300t1S---A cowl assortment of Metinoes, Cashmeres,.De :mine, Alpacas, sail prpits now owning at ,) • Groceries. 6 HIED. of Sow at pima positively la% than any before sold in town within one )ear also., &lobar gal sweet and gaol from 3t to fin els. Rio. Laguirs and Old Java Coffee that cant he brat. Fine lunch Raisins, 'Pepper, Spices, Baletstrio, dinget, end a gen mil assortment of groceries Idiot fell supply of fresh new Teas warranted as Mal, good and tight or thr money rammed' in all eases ; just received and for sale at sap. l 3 FOX'S. RICH Bibbonsi Bonnet Silks, Leis° and Crapes a FOX'S. 2n DALES OF SHEETINU, common and fine Ito 10-4 aide. A nice assortntent of Blerch ell deals, bleached and brolkh thills4 Crash and Dra pery; brown Mid bleached Table Lionel). Ch. Ors, Mo seys Tiekithr, Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wickine and Wadding, selling cheap at FOX'el. PPABBOMERiBS, A 'very (aide aritek of Swiss and .1:4 Muslin Edgings and [alerting'. Swiu and Mus lin Bands. amine wrought tellies and Cuffs, fine wrought Llnen Handllerchiefr, and in fact the largest and best assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at • FOX'S. BLACK also a few patterns of fancy Silks, which will be wild eheapat FO D OOTB & SHOEq. a growl seAornnent of I.sdies. 1/ Gents, Misses, Childrens•and Inknts sh,w fur sale at FOX'S. DRAPERY MUSl.l4irlarge and opttnilid awvwt went et very malt prices it FOXY& fitisrettsil - thm. Ifigt&Mß Adams & Mac*tato, • LTAVING entered into walatinership in the ragtime 1- of law. biro also established an egeney for thw sale of mat estate 'in the county. of Bwdfoul. Person. having real estate which they desist to sell, by callio„I and leaving a description of their propesty wilt this terms of eale, will itatabicdly lied it to aril silvan tare. Persons &sirens of purettecing etus !vast where pmt. 'Sy is for sate—e description of the saute with thr price end terms of &recut and be isfonnad ss so eslidity of title. J. C. ADAMS. Towsnds, Msy 2, tBlft. J. MACFARLANE. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 1 GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. TI VEIT° N & PORTER have, jot added ha their 11.1. asamtment a large stock of Fre.-It Drays. Medi cines, Chemicals, Oils Paints. Orarrsieti and Liquor., which are now °trend ht the plastic at tow we*. Their stock of FANCY GOODS & rr ER Y is the hugest and most marnplets ever calmed its thus market. Also a dicier assortment of pun WINES hi LI QUORS, suitable far modieal purpose*. A large variety at Camphene, Phosiwnr, fluid,Lar.l and Oil LAMPS, anitaining many new and beautiful rayless. Being agents for all the best Patent Medicines of ibis day, purchasera maa depend upon procuring a genuine article in all cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establi.h mpas may he relied upon ci4 genuine and of itto beat quality. having been carefulty selected 'lath a vaaar their osefo!nesEi. CO' South store of the Ward Rouse. add IYo.Y. Brick Row. Towanda, May 27, I&iI. Register's Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that there have been 61- 1 1 1 ed and settled in the office of Register 01 Vi in and for the County of Bradford, ac :penis of ad ministration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Amelia Morey & Wm. B. Dun ham, admin is trator of Northrop Morey deceased, late of Orwell. Final account of Abagail 11. Long, Alonzo Long and Medea F. Long, administrators of Ezra Lou: dec'd late of Troy. Final account of A. W. Coburn Executor of Pol ly Lee dec'd, late of Warren. Partial account of Moses A. Ladd one it, f the Ea moors of Horatio Ladd dec'd, late of Albany. Final account of R. H. Wilson and Hannah Dim on, admiuibtr..tor of Gilbert Didion dec'd, late of Pike. Final account of Joseph Morey, administrator of the estate of Wm. Turner dec'J late of Warren. Final account of (ieo. W. Shattuck, adtnanistrator of Wm. Crane. late of Troy. Final account of N. J. Keeler, - administrator oC Charles Trinder tlec'd, late of Final account of Solomon Ccoper, administiatnr of the estate of Samuel Chase. late of Towanda bo. Stipplimentaty account of E. R. Myer Executor of Wm. Myer decd late of Wysox. . . Final account of Alfred Gore, Administrator or Sarah Gore, deed late of Sheshequin. Final account of Elam Bennett, Administrator with the will annezed,.of Elezer Norman, deed late of Springfield. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. on Monday the Ist day of December neAt, fur confirmation and allowance. • 11. BLACK, Register. Register's Office, Towan•la. November 1. Ittim. New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom. JESSE TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY inferno the public that he has . opened a shop at his new house, eotncr of Main and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edwardaesetton's, Towanda, where he will keep on•hand or manufacture to order, Flag-mated. Cottage. Windsor. Fancy, Cane seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma terials, and of superior durability. He has also for sale an assortment of B/DlllllAtte, at low prim Repairing and Beating Common, Cane-bottom and Flag•seated Chaim, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood. WhltewoMl and Cucumber lum ber taken in payment for work. He trusts that his, long acquantance in this county. and the durability of his work as tested by many years experience, will secure him a abate of public patron age. Towanda, March 1,-.1851. BOOTS Si SHOES! John W. Wilcox, JAS removed his establishment to H. lklis's store. 11 corner of main street and the public square. and will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, as hetetofore: lie has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, eltildren'a and !Watt.' Shoes, which ate offeted at low prices. The attention cf the Ledie• le pst.lttuts , b , the following hew styles :—Enantelied Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do; shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiter.: walking shoes, buskins,Arc. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of etery description. A large asatttinent of Child:rare fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kirk. For the Gentlemen, almost erreq style of gullets owl shoes. This stock has been piraordly selected with care, and be believes he Nth offer superior seireler at ressonible prices. . a zr The strictest ittetniott paid to lifaaufactarens. and he hopes by doing work well to Merit a rentieu awe of the liberal patronage his has hitherto received. Towanda. Msy 8 , MO; Weiss Goods. VIM' FOULARD-, Chameleon Chen., %NW Wilk", French and Barege DeLeon*, a near article for sursuier dresses. French and English Lawns, Silk Tiac ,es , Lintreh Lnstrea and any quantity of other dress Testis et PONS, Farm for Sale. 0 1 1 HE subscriber .offers for sale his rarm situated in Wysot township Bradford catty, about 3 miler from ToWantla and 13 from, the river. Containing about 120 acres, ni,,ui nr 7el acres improved, end well wate r ed, n i t h vr ;coil springs of water. The builditigs urn the I,r•n enntist of a large frame Lam. and log house. pirmises otter many induremento to those wishing i, p u rchase, and Will be sold at a bar- gain. Credit will he given for Luc-Ralf of dr* purchase money if reqtrireil. Por furihst particulars enquire of. or wldrewa the subscriber at Wyarig P. 0. Wysox. Aug. 1851. WM. D.BTROPE. All Bight at the Ilirtiishing Depot. N& A. CA 111 PBEfif:; retlrth their mare thanks • for the libe al patmnege heretofore bestowed, and would again call attention of their friends and cue. tomets to theti late 'drivel Or New Seated Girona. Corts;sting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; which will be sold at a little t , gwer poet:stile% has hithertnfore been asked. Please Ole us a call before parchasingelsewhern. - H. &. A. CA MPBELL. . Great Bargain! - • The • d rs' , 7ned wilt sell on reasons e tan e . , 1111' ittity.lerms, the Tavern House and one u hundred acres of exceVent amain?. "I" iaati,itatuated in the Village or More. Bradford Coupty r ,ra. The location of the house commatitit a fine bu s iness, and otter* greet itulace meats ip any per'on ileosiroits of keepini a Publ.igi House, in connexion with Farraing For terms apply to the subscriber at Mom.. Oct. 4. 1831. JOHN PA -14NIORE Oautoit. WHEREAS.my will CYNTIIIANARGARET. has this day left my bed and rd, without any just cause or provocation. this is td forbid all persons harboring or misting her on mylceount as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this II to. J %Nt Es NELSON. Towaitn. Clef. lift. u AHD W ARK.—A very lame and general aseort. meat of hard-ware of every description:including Carpenter,. Jniorrs and Blackimiths Tashi, Mamas and Carriage M iler's Trimmings and Tools, Building %wrists &c.. constantly on hand and for stale at very_ hv M RI:VW& • S -A quantity 01 Bait now wrrivindrt Oct. r.O, 1831. MFRCUICIR EH I=