Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 03, 1852, Image 3

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    ith inst., phon digancistrom Chatago, l
o we swept n ar ro w ti, eons
forages to a track, which destmy
-1 houses and hams; Itees, - lincco
e' er& _sheep. im Mr Donckles t a ' house
nicio44osissistitttlelL It wait st:kind
o,ol4v•rdiiedf hht married abatises ,
lies haring armed ow -a - that
friorgai2ithoofpiiinimition, the house
kepi feet' tom its fotindation sand was
i t , f a ll. Mll. Dandles was'instantly
;ittil was
iiped in his back. The 'resalitider, 114
;le, escaped with oaly slight contusions.
god thd Airport's of Kossuth's iblet•
the( Committeest eincinnatti, and of hie
po w of one of the members as he was
,sre that city, is flatly contradicted. The
w ars satisfactory Met these statements
'orations of the facts, ii s
not sheer inven
.
„IL—Twelve days later . from the land
dot, a fire at Down - twill's, and loss oldie'
North America on the Pacific Coast, 70
Athol Acapulco, are among the items of
ye give an abstract of the two Conventions
uat to the National Conventions
that the Whig Delegates for Webster,
to instructions were given. The Opposition
an voted down Douglas resolutions. The
ra paid to be for Buchanan.
the Pillion is with us, when there is al.
, sickness among children, caused by
told', it may not be 'miss for us to men
the new medicine, '' Ayer's Cherry Pee.
attracting so much of the.public notice, for
tof serious Long complaints. is, when used
&set, one of the very best in the world for
' family use. It is simple and harmless
ton, as well as very palatable. We use
;ourselves, and wookl recommend our
to call on H. C. PORTIM and get a bottle for,
is Powntaz.—There Is a motion before
of the trotted States for the reduction
Faze, and petitions for that purpose are
AN! from various places
Marrlfd,
Feb. 12th. by elder Smith Lent. Bite.tost
sof elbesbegoio, to Miss MA Irma Panics
me. March 6th, Mr. ATLYISTIi HAM of
to Miss Maui PIINCI of Rome.
same, March 16th. Mr., Einar Cowar' Of
N. Y., to Miss burr LBW? of Rome.
Nap eltivertistments.
ICE FOR BARGAINS !
scriber. ha - ring concluded to class up his
iss, offers for sale the balance of his stock
'at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. for
sons wishing to avail themselves of this
for getting Goods cheap, %nil find it to
gage to call soon. And he would also
ebb have accsunts on his books t o close
3methately, either by payment or by not..
11152. E. T. FOX.
SALE OR TO RENT.
A SMALL FARM of about fifty acres,
Burlineten township, about four milts
tom Towanda. with thirty acres improv
ed, Ind a framed house and barn erected
. )r farther particulars enquire of Rev.
ten or Michael Ronin, Towanda; or
Js t paid to DENNIS McMAHON. Li.
van county, Pa. Apr 1, 1852.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. .
iris indebted to the estate of WILLIAM
'N. dec'd, lite of Warren township. are
!sted to make payment without delay,
Is haring demands against said estate
to present them, duly authenticated for
JAMES H. BO WEN, Executor.
March 25, 102.
I'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given
e have been filed and settled in the of
fline of Will. in and for the county of
mots of administration upon the fol
viz :
clef Matilda Benjamin and Absalom
aiaistrators of the estate of Edward
.ceased late of Athena.
Int of Thomas Elliott Executor of the
tecamentafff Andrew Foley deed late
loroarh.
Id of E. B. Beckwith. aelminietrator
at the estate of Albert Beckwith dec'd
Hector W. Strung, late of Ilidgbery.
sot of C. N. strait, administrator of the
Strait dec'd late of Troy.
taw wall be presented to to the Orphan's
'turd county, on Monday, the 3d day
forconferwation and allowance.
R. LAWRENCE SCOTT, Register.
Office, 'Towanda, March 27. 1852.
Apotheroriu, Perfumers, Confectioners,
J Medicine Factors, and Deakrs
to Toilet and' Fancy drticks. •
PILUTICAL
rs ae OTIS Oil
Dreggiats, Apothecaries, Perfumers,
Patent Medicine Factors and Deal
'tat, Articles.
/ Everett. Graduate and Member se
meaty in the City of New York.
abutted Receipt of Prefassor Wil
sod amp at one cent per pound, that
'and quicker without labor than any
Manufactured. this alone as worth
>nee of the book to any family. Es
agent (or the United States and
H. W. LANDOII.
109 ilsissu Swiss.: N. Y.
set; Post Office Stamps enclosed to
'till ply (or one copy. which will be sent
of the United States. Stationers, Boot
am Agents &e., enclosing a cash re
"I" the work at a tarp discount off
Rats 1 Rats I
tent of MAGYAR and KOSSUTH
kise. one case New York . Spring
" Hats, jug received at
I's
MERCIIRIL
.-100 tom superior Maiches. just
4 and for salt in quantities to isoit'por.
mail() MERCUR'si
Claret Seed for Bale.
• CLOVER SEED, a Arat•raie article,
le by
.E. W. HALE.
L. February 21, 1851.
LIS also a few patterns of fan? 811 ka
' sold ettespat FOX'S.
Ilte best quality, also good Wheat con
and for isle, cheap at -
Is ta, iast Tors.
.11Virml NMI
9
6 1Front and Walnut Ikeda,
COLUMBIA,
Proprietor.
n i sod others visiting Columbia, are
1 1 the Washington Hotel a visit, where
lilted no exertions will be spared
irstioo. March 20, 11151.
411 -- Mackerel by the bbl.. half and qr,
ad. Also a choice quality of Cod•
!ceived and for kale by
'ved at 11. Itingsberrs an assortmt nt of
if tile latest Spring styles. Also a flesh
Mardb I, 1 ets2.
aped* Court.
VOTlCE,la.berebrgivelt spediagourt of
/11 common plias will 11004 igthd for coin
-17 of Bradford, at,Towanda,,gommeneing on Mow
day the 17th day Of May tafft. at one ectOr,
and to continue durippita SPV.(fflrteveveal7). it
which time the Hol t R. 0.:3. teill_putside.
for the trial of the folloWint4ases i to wit • •
Pendleton. Riley dt.Do; W .
Henry W. Triey es. Idler - Taylor.
. David L. &Ott aL
Thomas Ellihtt vs. Teruel Sint*,
Welch, Longoetirer Co. Job" Wood. et al.
Stephen Powelint; HedriKlN. grey, garnishee.
Earl Nichols vf.W.
John Deidlemsa vs:Nobediali:Smitb.
H. & R, McGeorge viar." - Dalham. ej
Subpoenas for'special tenri - as ittittnable
Monday, May 17, :1 13151 k at 10
April 1. • • • ALLEN MeHEAN; Prat.
Sal.. • :
BY virtun of wri,ta of Vend. ,Exponas issued
out -of the Conn of Common Plaz,pfllradfoni
County. and to me directed, will bee:posed 4 pub.
lie sale. et the Court House in the boecOrofTOwsidi
on Monday the 3d day, 01 MAY, at one o'clock, P.
M., the following lot piece or Oral of laid situate
in Rome village, bounded andAescnbed as follows
to wit on the north by the deviroadlemliog from
Rome village to the town road,' so called ; east by
lands of J. Holeomb; south and west by lands of
Jolla Passmore. Containing 7600 feet of ground.
be the same more or less, all itnprovsd. one framed
house not quite finished, thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofß. &
C. T. Smith vs. Charles Evans.
ALSO following lot place or parcel of land
situated in the Borough of Athens, Bradford Coun
ty, bounded and described as follows to wit : on the
north by the publinhighway. on the east by main
street leading from Athens ho. to Milltown, on the
south by lands late the property of E. Herrick, on
the west by a lot in the possession of B.F. WGeorge.
Containing one acre or thereabouts. with one fram
ed house and one.framed bare thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran
cis Tyler vs. Goa 'stitcher and Nathaniel Flower.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel or land
situated in Wysoz township, bounded and describ
ed a s f o llows to wit,: On the north by lands of Da
rigs Williams, pn the east by lands of Daniel Cool
bough. on the south by lands of John Owens, on the
west by lands of John Bartlett. Containing fifty
acres, be the same more of less ; about eight awes
improved.
Seized and taken in execution at ibe snit of Pat
rick Kildoff vs. William Carl.
Al.&lo—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Ulster township. bounded and described
as follows to wit : on the south by lands of C. W.
Holcomb. on the east by lands of Hiram Heath. on
the south by the road leading from Ulster to Smith
field. on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Coo-
taining about one half acre, one framed house,•
wood house attached and a small *pp!' ordblrd
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suitor Ulys
ses Mercurio use vs. Mary Plke.
ALBo—The lollowing lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Burlington township, bounded and des
cribed. as follows to wit : on the north by the Car.
roll lands, on the east by lands of Addison M'Kean,
on the south and west by lands of Jeremiah Love
land. Containing one and • half acres. all improv
ed. with one frime house. frame barn and saw mill
tttereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the sutt of L. 8.
Ellsworth now to the use of tiam'l krKenn es. D.
Nichols and William Nichols.
ALSO—The following tot piece or parcel ofland
situated in Rome township. bounded and described
as follows to wit: [the undivided hal!) on the north
by lands of Silas Gore, on the east by lands or Silas
Gore, on the south by lands of Roderick Morley, on
the west by lands of Geo. Horton and William Elli
ott. Containing ninety five acres more or less.
about fifty acres improved, one framed house, one
framed barn and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. C.
'bear'. F. M. Lent.
ALSO—The following property to wit situated
in the townships of Wyalusing and Tuicarora and
bounded and described a. follows : beginning at a
sugar tree, thence by lands of John Locke • and A.
Gwenip, south half a degree, east three hundred and
eighty-five perches to a corner, thence by lands of
Henry Toland and Henry Locke south eighty-nine
and a half degrees, west three hundred and eight
perches to a birch, thence by other lands, north thir
ty-eight and one fourth degrees, east four hundred
and ninety-three ,perches to the place of t beginning.
Containing three hundred and forty-nine acres and
one hundred perches ; an allowance of six per cent;
about fifteen acres improved and three log houses,
and two log sheds and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 'Ma
ry Toland, Margaretta Toland, Blizabeth Toland do
Julianna Tolland vs. Ingham Stone, administrator of
Jonas Ingham deed.
ALS(v—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in South Creek township, bounded as fol
lows : north by lands of William Burke, east by
lands of David Hildreth and Ralph Crane, south by
%rifts: Decker, andisrest by lands in possession of
James Dewey. Containing one hundred and twenty
four acre', about thirty-five acres improved, with
one log boast, log barn and two apple orthares
thereon.
ALSO—One other tract of land situated in South
Creek township, and bounded north by lands of wi
dow Aber, east by lands of James Dewey. month by
William Decker. and west, by lands of Philo Famett.
Containing seventy-one acres, with about twenty
five acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Darius
Bullock and James H. Webb. administrators of Os
esti t• of John- L. Webb dee'doo the use of E. R,
Beckwith vs. James Dewey.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Burlington township, and bounded Ind
described as follows : beginning at a post the south
east corner of lot No. 25 and on the north line of
Charles econton's lot, thence . south 891 degrees east
one hundred and sixteen and 3-10 perches to a post
and stones. Met nortb-east corner of said Scouton s
lot, thence north Iths of a degree, east 105 and 5-10
perches to a post on the south line of the Simpson
lot No.l, thence north 891 degrees, west one hun
dred and sixteen and 2-10 perches to a post and
stone the south-west corner of said Simpson's lot,
and thence south 1 of a degree 105 and 6-10 perches
to the place of beginning. Containing seventy six
me es and eighty-one perches, being lot No. 23, on
E. Overton's map, and 60 acres off the west end of
lot No. 4 ; about six improved, one log house there
on erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ed
ward Overton vs. Sylvester Hilt
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in 8; ringfielft township.. bounded and des
cribed as folds,. : on the north by lands of Joseph
Robinson, on the east by lands ofiolan Berliner; jr.
on the south by lands of Madison Ross,and west by
the highway leading from the county road to Pleas&
ant Valley. Containing about one hundred acres
more or less. about twenty-6ve acres improved, one
framed house, one framed barn, one saw mill and a
small orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John
Arnot vs. Jim. T. Lerraed.
ALSO—The following li.t piece or parcel of land
situated in Wyalosiog township; bounded as fol
lows : beginning at a post and stones 'on the old
Springfield township line (certified) adjoininglands
of Johnson Palmer. and running thence north Midi:-
green west t a corner of land certified to Htimph•
rey and Daniel Bro*ns heirs, thence by and with
said certified land, south 241egrees, east 230 per
ches to a corner on the southerly line of a lot in the
warrantee name of Thomas. Sherman, patented to
Henry Toland deed, thence with said line south 88
degrees east, on the line of certified Spring6eld,and
thence by ■nd with the same, north 13 degrees, west
232 perches to the place of beginning. Containing
141 sexes and 94 perches, be the same more or less,
with about 5 acres improved, withn shant4thereon,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Miry.
Toland. Margitnuta 'Nand. Elizabeth Toland and
Johanna rolabid vs. Jobn Gartland.
ALSO--By virtue of shodry writs of Levari Fa-
ciao, issued as shove, a pies or: parcel of lentos
Granville township Beginning at a post N E cob
ner of a lot contracted to Thom*. Batley, jr. thence
least 95 p to the east line of warrant tot No. 14714.
thence north 42 p. to/a post, thence welltos plo the
ERCUR I B.
ESE=I
north east tosser oftticd bpsetoftirot deeltd o said
Baster. thenop4anth. 42. p; to , the beginning. Cotto
laining.swentptosatiCres apd oaihutidred and fifty
Perches'' , • ---.. . , i
411111:1=One.otheiiiiee or parcetoPiandieght
sifng at the Pr W earnee'4l4:laid-leretofure deeded
thettee weal 39 p.; thence soudt..43.NibeSte_
past 39 p to the south west corusrheretoforedeeded
to said Baxter, thence mirth 43 p.to the beginning.
Containing ten abla tied thirty eight perches; both
pieces included containing thirty-Are acres- and
twenty eight perches, strict MUM% aU Improved.
and no buildings thereon.
Seized ind taken in execution at the suit of Ste.
pbea Pierce vs. E. 11.•Parsons,ndtninistrator of Ure
ah Baxter,deceased...• . - , • -
: • • CHESTER THOMAS, Sheri& -„
• Sherill's OMce, Towanda. Aprlt 1,181 M •
Notice is hereby given, that an amount-equal to
the itostsotill.torrequired to he paid upon elate sate,
-when struck down toehe bidder. and upon a failure
to ecnoply with:this regulatioa, the tract of land wilt
again be offered for sale.
rrAKE NOTICE:Mut I here applied to' the 800.
' the hide of tbeVourt of Common Plias of Brad.
fotd Coubty, fee the benefit of the laadvint ow of
this. Comm.nwealth. and they hare Epp:dated Monday
the let day of say Coors oink foe the hewing of me
and my credits"( at the Court Rouse, io the borough of
Town de. at Which dote and ph►a you may attend, if
you think prsper.
March 67, 1852. ISAAC CASTER.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
•
GROCERES AND LIQUORS.
DR. H. C. PORTER has added ter wort.
ment a large dock of Fresh Drugs. Medicines.
Cheipicals, Oil., Paints. Oniceries and Liquors which
are now offered to the public at low mum
His stock of FANCY GOODS & PE R FUME RY
is.the
largest and most complete ever offered in this
=dust.
• Also a choice assortment of pore WINES dr LI.
QUORS, writable for medical purposes.
A large satiety of Camphene.Phoepene. Fluid.Lanl
end Uil LAMPS. containing run, new and beautiful
styles.
Being agent for all the but Patent Medieina of the
day. purchasers may depend upon procuring a genuine
article in all cuss.
All the Drugs and Medicines kept at hie establish.
route may bandied upon se genuine and of the best
quality. haring been carefully selected with a view to
their usefulness.
South stow of the Ward House. and N 0.2. Brick
Row. • Towanda. March 20, 1832.
MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION ,
Brandi pitio, inkesbarre, Ws.
.dccumulated Cash and Guorani4e Capita!, 351,500.
A ir B. DEAN, President, G. C. WOOD, H. Lt. Ira.
11.a.4 ours. Wx. Psorix, Financial Committee.
The obj e ct and design of this association is to
ena b le t h os e vie; whom especially time and health
are money , b y the pa ; of a small annual sum,
to receive a weekly allowance cases of sickness
or accident, which shall prevent them from attend
ing to their ordinary business. By the p!yment of
the following annuatdeposits, you will beeotrle life
member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit dnr;.l4
life, if you should he disabled by sickness or acci
dent from attending to your ordinary business occu
pation. Female! insured against diseases common
to both sexes.
The proof ot sickness required, is a certificate of
the attending Physician or of three members of the
association. The association publishes a weekly
Newspaper contnining a report of the business of the
association, amount of claims paid &c. The paper
is sent free to members monthly, or 60 eta weekly.
Yearly Deposits of Members under 60 years of
age : T a bles of Rates, No. I. Those drawing for
the first week's Sickness, by paying
OS 00 per year draw $3 00 per week,
3 00 300 "
4 00 400
S 00 « 600 "
600 «. 600
700 . 700 "
8 00 90 "
9 00 « 900
10 00 10 00 1,
Table of Rates, No. 3. Those not drawing for
the first week's Sickness, by paying
$2 00 per year draw $3 00 der week,
300 450 "
4 00 • 600 "
6 00 760 "
6 00 8 76 "
7 00 10 00 "
Those over fifty years of age will be charged
twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission fee
will be charged in addition to the above, the first
year, and must be paid of the time of application,
and the first years' deposit within thirty days.
111311211NCIS :
His Excellency Win. F. Johnson, Harrisburg.
Johnson, Wells & Co., Connland Street, N. Y. ..
Bowen & McName, Silk Merchants. Broadway,
New York.
Eckel. Raignel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila.
Hon. James M. Porter, Easton, Pa.
Hon. Richard Breadhed, U. S. Senator, Pa.
William McKeley, Bloomsburg.
Rev. R. Nelson. Principal Wyoming Seminary,
Iris= Z assznaxcas
Rev. J. Dorranee, Wilkesbarrre,
Rev. J. Boyd. . do
0. B. Hillard Esq. do
0. M. Hollenback. Esq. do
Ziba Bennett, Esq. do
H. B. Wright, Esq. do
We are personally and well acquainted with Rev.
J. Dorranee,O. M. Hollenback, Ziba Bennett and H.
B. Wright all of Wilkesbarre. whose names appear
as references for the " Mechanics Union Associa
tion" an organisation for health insurance, upon
the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high
character, who would not knowingly endorse before
the public any scheme, unless they were well assur
ed of its utility, and that it was governed in its man
agement by integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its
engagements.
D. Wiziecnr, J. C. Alums, W.. Exmoor.,
H. S. Mucus, 0. D. BANTUITT, E. Orsavosr.
We (oily concur in the foregoing opixdop as to the
character and objects of Mechanics Union Assacia
tion. H. Boom.
B. P. Powszo,
E. 0, Ottoosten.
A. N. SMITH, Agent for Bradford and Tioga
Counties.. Marchlo, 1832.
SAVE YOUR MO • EY.
- 1711.2311111 LAN a. CO.,
(Lau , 1110D4111 *w CO.)
IMN.RTERS AND JOBBERS.
144 Broadway, one Door south of Liberty st. N. Y.
HAVE now on hand, and will be receiving daily
through the season, New Goods, direct from the
European manufacture/Ik, and cub Auctions, rich,
&Alienable, fancy 13ilk Millinery Goods. Our stock
of Rich Ribbons. comprises every "tasty of the latest
and most beautiful designs imported.
Many of our goods" are tuannfilettlfed argeasly to
out order. fine our own designs and patterns, and
stand unrivalled. We offer our foods for n ag C I A.
at lower prima than soy credit Horse in &arida tan
Alba
All purchasers will tied it gaily, to their interest to
'reserve apcntion of their money and make rehations
flasi our gest variety of rich chap goods.
Ribboni rich for Bonnets; Ceps, Sashes Ina 1/alts.
Bonnet Silk!. Satins, Cnrnm,'Lam and Tailetems,
Eribrolderiei, Collate, Chronsette, Capes,, Betas,
Habits. Slaves; Cuffs. Dillitka sod beefunifio to-
broidered twee far Shawls, MinGnes, and *ens, Boni
,' ton .Meehlen. Valencienee sad Brussels Laces, Eng.
tisk and Woven Themes. Smyrna, lade Thread. and
Cotton Lama, Kid, Lido Thula' Bilk. Aid Bawiii
Silk Olives and Mitts. Farah sod American Anita al
Flowers, French Lneet,Engtish. American and Raba,
. Sus* Bormeteand Taunting.
Mare& 17,111451. • •
Q14. 1 / B .4 . 4 ; isitaxasivs mOcooset et tliaak-asiOgl".
e4-11*** Bilks apt! fli!this,ilee . ._l.4Llkirmly
ethrt *ill to feud et • • 11111101711*
To Crediting.
I=Ml
as *I Courtland SOIO TOW
enema airs aneacaserti. igfiar.;
I f HE Croton afainifictedng , COOttany organised
1: I order the Gsairst Manufacturing Law st w.
theta of New York. Was at Wholesale. in . Omit*
to ask *chasers. at•Menutectors' bawl pace', b
*Or at approved 'credit. Paper Hau*inp of every var
My of style sad price. Borders to *164 Tire Baird
Pride in west varisg. Tesiosparent Window shake.
OirPsinted Window Shades, Wide Window„ Curtail'
NAPA Mid Window Shads resume, of ib• latest
styleo l end superior Aubb,.o of their own noneafectore
and hapottstios.' •As theirecieltis large and "Mindy
new. they invite MentanatlS ilookeellers. and Dealers
in theta artleise, to cidl sad gamine their Arlo. tend
prices whenever they visit tbrcity.
Country Merchants can. mains this Stock Innis
II o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock is des even
hi&
New York, March. 17i IBM
ADNINNSTRATOW B NOTICE. _
LL Orem knowing themselves to b. WAWA I.
tbe estate of DAVID THOMAS; detailed.
deed late of "Connie township. are hereby requested
to soaks immediate hayment, end those having claims
wind mild estatewill please premitit them immediately
duly authenticated foe settlement.
A. L. CRANMER.
Monroe. March 10, 1851. Administrator.
I.lllfr OF JVROHS.
nRAWN for Kay arid Oyer and Tami
l" ser i IBM
•ire atriums.
Athens v.—David Watkins, 0. B. Orli& Alma
acidlemma.
Warren—Joseph Prince.
Pike—Hannan Briggs. P. U. Dock.
To ho.--N. N. Betts.
Windham—Perly Johnson jr.
Smithfield—L. D. Ormsby. Calvin Cbamberlhi,Dar.
nard Wood.
Prankllo—Stewart Smiley,
Ridgbery—Joseph Doty.
Shesbequin—Josieb Kilmer, B. Borges*.
Borlington—Chas. Taylor, John McCord, Dewey
Boel.
Asylum—Wm. Terry jr.
Standing Stone—Wm. Kinpbery
Monroe—Ooo. H. 8011.
Wyroz—Luther H. &toot,
Orwell—F. H. Dimoek,
Home—John O. Towner,
• ' , inurns ayseat—erture iris&
Ridgbefy—Wm. Ciansaules, Hector Own Dani•
Cain.
Ptke—J. S. Roberts, Geti. H. Little, Cards Terrell,
Myron Beecher.
Anions tp.—W. G. Stevens. David Gardner.
Canton—Lather Andros, Orris Frisbie.
Dana—Hiram Gilbert. Jacob Kerrie*,
Leroy—Wm. Miles, Perry Robert
Toicerora..-Chas. W. Brosnairig.
Wells—Chas. Ferguson. David Pratzman.
Asy;zin—Uric Terry.
Wystomng- lrtt Brown.
Standing Stone—ioii: Gordon. William GrilFut.
Smithfield—M. B. Mosley.
Granville—loyal Orden.
Barlington—Elam Kendall. W. McKean.
Monroe—Dester Fos, Joseph Ball, lathiest Black.
MID.
Windham—Philo Brainard. •
Biter hennin--Cortielius Smith, James Smith sd.
Pranklin--ailbert 4:4Y
waffen-..Samucl. Wheaton, John Sleeper. el. B.
Chaffee.
ui ste r..-a. B. Holcomb.
Armenia—Robert Mason.
Colombia--Geo. Soper.
Litchfield—A. Baldwin. Cyrusaloodgood.
Troy tp.—Rofos Rockwell.
Rome—Asa Fuller, Preceptor Forbes.
Sprinefield—F. Leonard, C. P. Pennock. Amos B.
Fanning.
Albany—Josepb Menurdi.
51C01111.
Wiafidam—lleaj. Gleason, E. Shoemaker.
Asylum—E. Horton, John P. Dodp, Jame Carman.
John P. Brown.
Athens tp.—J.K. Wright. Wm. Scott.
Athens bo.—John Hendnekson.
Ridgbery—C. G. Doty. D. H. Burnham.
Cantoti—Elisha Rockwell, J. S. Manley.
South Creek—Lines Lewes.
Standing Stone—Aaron H. Hee, George Stevens.
Granville—Sameel Creamer, R. Bailey, J. Balls.
Tuscarora—Wm. H. Brown,
Rome—Thomas Vought, E. W. Towner,
Cis ter—Aaaron Peckham,
Monroe—Jas. A. Paine,
Sheshequin—.-Abram Pension, Wtn. J. Wrench.
Wyalusing—John Vaughn.
Springfield—Alexander Puller.
Pike—Joshua Suffolk* limes Stephens, Daniel
Camp.
Litehfield-4oseph
Orwell—Cbarles Ellswath,
timithliet-i-Gonion
Warren-441am Arnold, Theo. Unit'
TURD wags.
elpringtied--Aiteit Stacy, Win. 8. Grace.
Towanda tp.—Edward Patterson, John Gregg.
Canton- Solomon Lindl y..Thamas Manley.
Tuscarora—Lyman Rogers. John Ford. Eta' Keeney.
Columbia—James Sherwood Dummer Lilley, Jona
A. Perry, David Cory.
Wells—Luther Whiimarsh. D. Giswold. •
Towanda bo.—Daniel Bartlett,
Athens tp.—Simon Spald ng.
Herrick--Geo. W. Perkins.
Pik.-..Wm. Black. ,Ethal Taylor.
Roine—Wm, Mc( 'she.
Armenia—Cyrus Kelly.
Troy tp.—Geo. Burke.
Ulster—Geo. H. Vandyke, E. B. Moors.
Burlington—Geo. Perry, Zina Scott.
Standing tkone—Stephen Canfield, Isaac West.
brook.
Warien—Luther Buffington.
Smithfield—C. B. Riggs.
Wysox—Jesse Smith.
Granville—M. A. Porter.
Wyalusing—Hiram Elliott.
Farm tbr Sale.
THE subscriber offers for side his Farm situated in
Wysos. township Bradford conty. about 11 miles
from Towanda and 1 frum the river. Containing
emit 110 acres?, about 63 or 70 acres improved, and
well waved, liph "everaLgood spring! of water. , The
buildings upon the farm consist of a large frame Lam,
and log house. These premises offer msaybducementv
to thou" wishing tu purchase. and will be ritildift abet..
gain. Credit will he given for onwhalf of tbsparchass
money if required. For farther partienbursanqtfirs of,
or address the subscriber at Wysot P. O.
Wyse:. Aug. 16, 10111. WM. D.STROPE.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of MATILDA
DIM MICK dyed, late of Orwell township. are
hereby ordered to make immediate payment ; and
those having demands ',skill said estate will pre.
sent them properly attested for 'mailmen. to
AMAPA DIMMICK, Executor.
Orwell, March 20, 1851. '
EBROVIDERIZEI,A very large stock of rewire and
Moan Edgiap and Insertinp, Swim and lifruk
lin Hands, needle 'wrought Collars and Cuffs, fine
winced Linen Handkerchief', and is het the Wiled
and bed aseartamintof Embroidered Goads ever before
offered in Totrinda at Imre.
QLOVERSEED.-110 bushels of Clover Seed, •
superior quality. for sale by .
March 1, ISM. B. KINGSBERY.
• TO 21111111111=1118
WANTED owe competent p to contract to
T cottint POUR MILLION FEET OP PINE
LOOS on two tract, of land lying en Big and Little
Pine Creeks: Tbi loge to be delivered in dm Boom
at Wilbourne. Lymming coonv. the oozing spring
era part of them sooner if practicably. Or, • con
greet will be entered into for ending and delivering ih
wbele of the Pins logs on one or both of the oboe
tracts. The roads and building" are ofdm best des
-criptiom -Good refertmees as roma" thamotet
nompailleratill bamiaisaa. Apply to • . •
- r.! • • • 61011181011. vorkscs,
- at Ulm% Ifeaal, Wilhaeocra.
~E
• WAS. X 2031171,
D A 0 U A Pt ..Ait T 18
Illowashis, and. Ca,
EH:l)46k ovit . tibiessciniAteiet i4riperly, ocenioleit by
11V N. N. Rots, Mein street.
•
liouth-Dowit Mei
MHZ subscriber has' small lotof superioritouth-
J. Davin. most of them the progeny of imported
stock. and fully equal in neatness of torn'. sad purl.
ty of blood. to any in this section of the Atm. i bee
ing rented his farm they will be sold low. to thole
*duos to breed such animals. "
Priendsville. Busquebanni County, Pa.
-Feb. 14. 18152 - CALEB CIARKAIAT.
Cacti On. •
A LL persons arilhereby calitioaed against
A
chastog a NOTE. given bi we on thir nth day
of January. 102. to etuart Aoderson or Barest'. for
twenty-61re dollars; due on the Ent day of Jane
next. Au I have received ro value for laid Note.
and therefore do not consider myself morally or le
plly bound to pay it. and Moll not do so ordess
compelled by law. DAVID COLE.
Leroy. Jan. 30. DO.
Farm & Tavern Stand for Sale or Rent.
Tits subietibor offers foe sale or
_-' fill rem, a ram and Tavern Bland sdiat..
ed In Itidgbary towasbip od the main'
road from Athens to Centreville; ode
miles wrath of the elate line, and two mile. west 01
the Bock villa" depot, on the M. Y. Ac'. RaileOitd.
The faratcontains 73 acres of good farming land,.
under improvement, well Watered, sad with every
convenience foe a tavern, and an excellent location
for custom.
Enquire of the vobveriber os the premises, or of
David Gardner, °reifies Creek.
Eidgbury, Feb. 7, MU. STURGES SQUIRES.*
E4I3O.UTORII NOTICE.
A"persona indebted to the extate of BAWL
BENNET, late of Ridstmry township decree
ed, are hereby notified to make pazment without de
lay ; and all persons having demands against said
estate will present them properly attested for settle
ment to TROM,AB BENNETT,'
Ridgbory, Feb. 4, MN. • • Executor.
Notice to Balbless.
T" putting op and enclosing of • BRICK
CHURCH 82 feet by 62, for the Collegiate In.
stßuto of the Presbytery of Susquehanna. at Vll,yela.
sing, will be let at' o'clock P. M., on Tuesday the
16th of March, at the School House, near the mouth
of the Creek. Proposals are solicited. For plans
and specifications, reference may be made to either of
the Committee ; bide will be received by them until
neon of its day of letting. By order of the Trustees.
0. H. WELLS,
H. MOROAN, Committee.
P. COLT,
Wyalesieg, Feb. 25, 1151.
ALL persons are hereby (Mod purchasing s NOTE
given by ms to CLINTON ELLBWOItTH or
Order, for Tau Dollars; doe lb* lot do 7 of September
neat. As t hays received no vette for said Note,
shall not pay it unless eurritlied by law.
Orwell. Feb. 1.5,11152. JOEL BAR:4AS.
ossuTH & MAGYAR HATS, with and with
Tr oat Feathers. The pan article, newest style,
received at F 3XII.
strands, Feb. SS, ILI&
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALJ. persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
SPALDING deceased, late of Athens town
ship. are hereby requested to make payment with
out delay. and those having claims against said es
tate, will please present them duly and authenticated
for settle:Zeal- WM. S. PIERCE.
Smithfield. Poe. $B, 11152.
To the Collectors of' atturerd Condi'
to
1852.
YOU are befell authorised to make a deduction of
fire per cent. from the amount of Bute Tuts
placed in your bands for collection against every indi
vidual who shall pay his or her State and County Tax
es in full on or before the 15th day of June next, arid
the amount so deducted shall be allowed you in your
settlement with the-Treasurer. The same, however,
to be paid by you into the County Tnessurer, on or be.
fors the 1711' or lAtb days of June next. And you are
also notified that you will positively be requi-ed to
settle your duplicate in full during !Ne t ter= of Septem
ber Court. By order of the Commissioner..
Towanda, Feb. 28, 1652.
E. M. FARRAR. Clerk.
Taken Up. by 0.0. di I. S. Cowen
APAR7of a platf .rnt of LUMBER, esonsisting of
Plant Boards, and part of Hemlock Joie. &e.
No names found and ths aims. is 6lej on my Docket.
Dore% Feb. 13, 1832. B. 8. BRADLEY, J. P.
17 CHESTS YOUNG HYEION, lutperisl,/lyson
Skin and Illuk Teas. Also 15 Bags Rio and
Java Mitres, just reeei.tul at NrEsectnase.
DRAPERY MUSLIN. a largo and splendid assort
ment at very small priers at PDX'S.
All Slight at the rurnisidog Depot.
N" .`•
'A MPBELL, return their suteere thanks
• for the libe.al patronage heritofera bestowed.
and would again Mall attention of their friends and ma
mma to their late errieel of Piave Beata° ir'oons.
Consisting of at things necessary foi clothing the out
er nun ; whieh will be said at lower paces than
has hitbertofore been WWI.
Please give us a call befor4 pnrchasingelsewhere.
H. &. A. CAMPBELL.
WHEREAS, my wife MARY has this day left
my bed and board, without any just cause or
provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring
or trusting her on my t ecouot, as !shall pay n 6 debts
of her contracting attar this date.
THOMAS DOLAN.
Towanda, Dec.ll7, tail.
Dissolution. .
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
SAMUEL HUSTON and HENRY C. POR-
TER. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to the late firm are requested to
call and settle with B.C. Porter, who has the charge
and control of the books and demands of the firm,
and who will settle all demands outstanding against
the firm. SAM UEli HUSTON.
Towanda, lan. 13, 1352. M. V. PORTER. •
Arid as notice has been given in this papers nearly
two years for all persons indebted to Huston & Par
ter. to call and settle their accounts, this. will be
positively the last call. All indebted are requested
to call forthwith. as means will be itmedintely ta.
ken tor the collection of the hawing! and More ac-
counts. All the accounts are transferred to H. C.
Porter, who will be found at his Drag Store. south
end of the Ward House. H. C. POWER.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AL' ;anions indebted to the estate of WILLIAM
BRADFORD deceased. Woof Warren township,
am hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all moms baying demands against raid estate are
requested to present them. duly antbentiested for vet.
tlement. GEORGIC MANNING.
WILLIAM BRADFORD.
Warren. Oct. 17. 1851. Administrators.
~1 f~t ~ _
RICH FOULARD, Chameison Cheoe, Brk Drew
Bilks, French sod Range Details,, a new article
for simmer dresses. Freneh•and En glish Lawns, Bilk
Tissues, Lineal Lustre, and somussitity of other does
goods at lrOre.
raper Marino.
TBE only complete sesortnien - I of Paper Ranenp,
Borders. Window Paper. and Fire board Vows.
kept in this region. and at prices as low as can be
found at retail either in or out of the principal cities, at
May IL O. D. BA RTLETT.
HARD WARM—A very large and moat saw n,
went of harl-wara dimly denniplion,hicioding
Commune Mums and Blacksmiths Tool"; Animas
and Canino Illaksea TrimminptimlTOolk Building
Mated& km, constantly en Itha, ma fps sits at imy
low rims lsy . .11121(C171111.
Notice.
Caution.
jag and Wiz* Goo(bP
-alizenrainn* co:
tIAY no. ii IRA a Of 0
A-A- Wow-Yak iusitekttit — ISSl . kiltrourbieb Arc
ii)sideiele end Mail, it tre 114 1 0 1 t V ° . " . nib
V *soaks sky tapiii el*** *ham be'wegte tit
our Store. Petots,V4back.ool4i 114 44 64 &Ea
of tbe lutes etylnyf •
Grocareli, geedwore, Cnoleeti,,Bence ostd Shies.
!tads, Ceps, die.'&e. Of' whietivvilleeen lens sw
earinsot, eelected'with greet CVO tad °OM et IS.
plow end, will oat be underscid. kgs - Itasiam
glom, wooden were, One, eels teethes, insides
tbouseod orbs articles which we avid nOr enethioste;
eft of which we tar Ito our eustomea at ntliwilbel
anti Si,.' great' eitisfecnon. se on, entire limb has
been Italia ate time when the makat was encomnieso
ly thmremod, and goods wars manj par cant. lower
than dual By attention and prompti.asa in, mestiug
the wants of our customers, 'we hops to tmrnt Veer♦
flattener, of the patronage tail bigsateliet%
liberally bestowed p atronage
11107 4 .1TANTES .
Towanda, Oct. (1; 1151.
FALL GOODS
T. weold rasPactfully inform his old Maui
JL:is'pod the citizens of Bradford in general that he
is now "eroding a full stock of F 41.1. 009 M wbi4
he ddesirous of disposing` '' of its afty small *degas
fifth dist min, befog fiddled that his goods ate sal/46
041' erkeb cad', gird bdogi at lead, et or toll
pica a. his naighboini,te its now aptairme to etidlOwif
his costumed they will be sold al rid tight kindpf
prices. Please cell and see, is !here is aura j Mali
k' knowing how cheap some folks do sell g
seen. Corner of Main and Pine drool.
• Soaks t 'Books !
A Complete assortment of Bcbool, Blank, Claesi.
4. - A. cal & M iscellaneons Books, constantly. imp ay
and for sale at the lowest rates by
Nov. 29, ltlsl. 0. D. a A irrittrr.
mir MCI lair
Fall and Winter Goods.
Fox,
Ts cow receiving direct from New York a lairs mai
1 splendid assortment of Gnat!' which he otere for
sale at prices which cannot fail to suit the closest knit+
Sr., for CAW, Psoocca, oc Arraovaa Caao tf. He
respeetfalll asks a call from all persons wishing
goods cheap, as he is determined oot to be a
Towanda, November 44. 1851.
IC ORINEB AND CUlPlais.—a- fitti Mita rot Wit
sheep at drli Fors.
6BAY STATt.BIIALLP, various patterns, eel
%Mr one and qualities. just received at
Oct. 14. 1851. MERCURII.
58,368 WORTH of Sheep Polio wonted roe
H.* A. C.
By Eipreal Direct from the Mooofaetartro:
6IE W SHAWLS!
a/T received by express anothe r else of frajj
Stale Shawls, splendid styles. at
Towanda, Nov. SS, leel• 1. KINGSBERT.
Fall & Winter Goods.,
NURTON 311321411111:111112r:*
IS Dow waiving a Imp assortment of Fall and-Mi
ler Goods, direct from New 'Fork which is same
at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers.
Towanda. Oct. 11, ISM.
New. Arrival of
FALL GOODS.
& M. •C. VVRCUR are new remising a
H• very extensive assortment of abode floe 'him
node, whu h will be sold at wholesale or rrlizi/ cheaper
than g any cohort store in the County.
Towanda, Sept. 4, 1851.
LATER FROM CUBA
21zocution of Lopez!
STILL later news via New York & E. R. R. of th e
arrival of a very large stock of Merehandate
PHINNEY & BOW M ANB No. 3 Brick Row wlnell
they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail lor Cash
or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the fact
that they purchased their stack for cash in a very do
pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place.
No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Hestons.Dreg store.
5 TONS SUOMI, psi rearifed: at entelowele As&
retail. PHINNEY & BOVIICArt.
SALT, s large lot, also Iron, Nails. Hardware, Rs t
and Mackerel in bblo., and i—bbto, for solo try
rept2l PHINNEY At BOWMAN.
I. 0
CHESTS mon of those three and fnor 'Wings
TEAS, it PHINNEY & BOWMAN._
Act iraymmv.d.,...rmum, amp., and ticks, for Ws
1 "•-•" by PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
00T8 & SHOES; the largest and cheapest assort
meat in town—anii Hats and Caps. at wholesale
and retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dyes,
&le. PHINNRY & BOWMAN.
DRESS GOODS, • large variety—Bonnets awl
Shawls,'" good assortment. for sale by
asp 22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN..
LUMBER WRIVTEB, et PIIINNET & BO 7.
MAN'S, for which cash will be paid. 022
WHEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, bin in etebang•
robin
for goods PHINNEY & BOWMAN,
Burr" -7100 Plains wanted, for which pall awl
will be said. PHINNEI dr. BOW tAN. •
COME ONE, COME All, shirlegintin• dm in. Now
Ooodi, which are new being exhibited at
.p 26. 8. KINGSBERY.X.
riF i , BUSHELS RYE & CORN far sale II
ti 'Cy 6..
E. I'. FOX.
BLASTING POWDER.-50 hints Blasting Psw•
der, by flB MONTANYEt3 CO.
CROCKERY weThe largest stock In town. r..
dinner and to sous, of whits granite and Wee
ware, which will be sold cheap at rorP.
E VERY one knows that tbe place to find the serge.
assortment end best Quality of gloves of all Jest
mtiptions is at ap26 FOrM.
lIDOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Palm Lear and eanads
01./ Strew Hats tit ap9R Pita*.
B O( Silk and Bei Silk tut for MANTILLAS at
ei;26 tors.
DRY GOODs—A good armortinent of Merinos*.
Cashmeres, De tains, Alpacas. snit prints sow
- awing at jlB MERCTRII. '
CFroderies.
6Hint of Fingal at prima positively hey. dm ' sik y
Mime cold in brio within one year, alga. Meta,.
ma meet and good from 31 to AO eta. tiro. tAgabs
and Old Java Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bane!
Raisins, Tepper, Sprees, Sateratos, Ginter, and a gee.
std amortment of groceries also a full supply of fresh
new Teas warranted as natal, good end right er the
money returned in all eases ; ju.t received and for egg
at top. 11
RICH Ribbons, bonnet Silt,, and cave. N
Wel POl,B.
20 BALES OF BEEETING, co Drat rn 1 flan
ito 1 04 miff*. A nice snot MI n' o: Bleach-
Ita'Grodo:ideached and brown Cr.!n Ind Dm-
Por.T, browll end bleached Table Linn . ch ec k ' , I,l w
soya Ticking. Cotten . Tarn. Dattinj, Wirittne and
Watlding. selling cheap at FOrn.
ADMINTSTRATRIX'S NOTICE
A LL . prom iodebted to the Mato of A. W. B.
Vangorder, dee'd, late of the townsifr of Dine
ate hereby roested to make peYtneot , it;thout
and those having elalmi mallet maid eatet v, will p 1
prevent dams duly rotheotiested tot nettlesome.
° MATILDA VANGORDBIL
Dapsit, Ilippteaavr ::,101. Aboisiatmie
N. •