Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 10, 1852, Image 3

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    jgrtgilinfa r o, STAAMINT. 7 TereficiAlita,,sinte,
?0 , - htieerte Eagle reining ihterostitig law cue
which hos recently berm i een decided in the Cionet
co T
l a t Oyer and ner. in that place :
A e m e inan nyMe name-01 Winnfield, behmg•
,_„,„ p,,o2hkeepstr, took pattlttlge 'at Neje yo t k a, On
slmai bout Oregon buying a thiongli,".iicherfis
1 ,7 1 ,,,, y , a*, owing ro the cOMPcti!ton,' a
away In for-a fete puce -shad &Way
;a el c ould t e (awe
:iraei Mien the boat 'reached • Poughkeepsie,
w hio fettl cdreted itts through ticket and attempted
I , go ashore!, but.the officer* of the boat -lotrttdr
„wad him.-aitil carried him agairist .ftia will . - to
iaitanf , Whitifiehl brought a suit against the bt,,,, las.
en mi d officers of dor boat fur assault an.: !also irn.
nmeat ; contending that a through .ticket en.
f it n le d' t h e holds.' to land wherever he pleased on the
~T . The Court sustained this position': ruling;
si h r oczli ticket entitled a passenger to land
thu Ll place where the beat stopped ; and that in f act
a. ; the pass 'tigers had a right t
a t ilk
i sle at any
r:see: that 3 passenger not pying h passage
when demanded, was Ii &le to be pot on shore im
rnethole)y; but the steamboat came to PoUgh•
teelme or any-raher dock, a passenger who had
pan a ho passage had a tight to go ashore without
I nt dote:mon from the owners or employers of the
post; and that in tact the owners Must collect the.
the patwae motley befall' sterling : and it not col:
letie,l Al that dine. it was a debt, and to be collect.
etlas other debts ; and that ri was false imprison
mem to detain any FassenFer from landing
Under tilt oiling, the j u ry found a verdict of
put and costs against the captain, clerk and ticket
:gent o: the Ore on.
& R im I>t WILI.Dm.—Mr. Buchanan reeremaa to
the arch of a lady id IVaelindzion, Mai he may be
the next Pteillent in the following eubm«•ivelen-
tguaze
I thank you most cordially for your kind wish
ps in my behalf in reu.ard to the Presidency should
the detnocratic party of the county elevate me -s u
that most eittittlest glevion on earth. I Mill II endeavor
hr petlorm'os duties tione.tly and sticces4tilly ;
If
tot, I trust I possess sutflimin Christian philosophy
to enable me to hear gy tate with cheedul and
.ontendell h fo far a 4 lam
rrtron , lly Coroverned, f fret no all%lollo 101.1 arnbi•
pmt. the pliZe. thouih. if it should
rrmo. rimier:de it. the American people will eves
~e graven nu my heart.
FrJm your htend, verree.pectfully.
A !OLAND inR I'. (4Livrit —The Washinnton
f,tpublir, the Adrnyn , ;'r.4sini rum , r having ihmw„
lore 01 die Cuu n Ilne %%e II kiii.um p i p a ge
o Gen. Ca,s ta 1818, in leis letter of ucceptance of
1:•10 ylNif . . .
‘• 'Plat n nrircumstanresCan so.sikt.T. arise whi c h
trolibi ether him to rreiseto a*atti to be a CANDI
p. Ti tor .11t. p
The U ,, tral hv rerriivolin2 its s o t a g .cc i m
o 1 , 442 MI F 11.13 1 ,10: tyoke TYLlcres eon-
curl '
Ac a,l.loionol proof that oar only seenrity
ianrl ireathery awl inordinate utrihitionis f mud
.he on , ion.: principle. That lakes away all in.
!norment r.
`` be Executive to use his power to Be.
;ire a rP-ol,olonT
Marricd,
She6efinin. !Hsieh 31st. by Rev. S. I. Gibson.
'ltts„Lionc BIRD of Smithfield, to Miss ELLts GAT
of FriNiklin.
Monroc, n ~,.
-.
- 3 ' I
\ i '. 3.011. Eq. r.
st
Plus ELLui Dr . ,
NVdav eveninz. April 4th. by I'. M.
.Wit.u.ot W BOWMAN io &USA
all of the limner place.
S'arlieqnin, March 25th. t
illn•cc .1 a- Lova •
P. and Rebeca Gore, in t
I.nne ate tha path. an 1 ant tn.- hoorerl
Wh. nee Ilty m Pin r • con , ;
Dm 0 Ifrr home
in hrnien rs nave m ne own "
nut 2bteruanneuto.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
per.lEll) hirjoe tinsetited accounts wi h the
.in,cnber , .. are requeNted to colt immediately.
nd arraoae them either by note or payment. And
we. Nutt. ate over doe, must be paid.
Towanda, .4prti 6, 1652.
11. 8. & M. C. MERCUR
- ortuE hprFt:r siren to all fv . • sons indebt•
e d i,t Him% ri t 141, tCK. (la:e Resister and
tcariter) Brut ord County, th it their 2CCI , Unis
po.iiively be vitled immediately, of they wiil
e Oct( i.i the h n I of an Attorney ftr collectoon.
firg wevit of May Court will be the limit of for
taraiice. UOR 1 . 110, BLACK.
Tnwanrll, 4rril 9 1952!
"WE STOP THE PRESS,"
0 announce — the arrival of a new and aglendid
a•sortmeat of
Spring and Summer Goods,
ucn New York & Philadelphia. They were hot ht
wit at unukually low price, and wit he sold
0 wr cent. cheaper fi•r cash. than at any whirr es.
tb , hintiit in thii place or the c minty
Ant 10 BUR ININ KINGRBERY.
lltEsB GOOD:3--i n variety, from India silks. to
3 ern: Calle .S. Aka the late., Xvvie nr Dress
'nmmingi, at ap1:0 B. KING.4BERY's.
tEFORE 10..10ne ekewhere. it would be well for
14.11 e, at the Spring Bonnets. Anifseial
'lowers sqd[Wats+, which are sold sti vent , cheap.
4:1,0? - B. IClNGsfiEttlt.
lTz4. BOOTH SHOE'S—a large as
..rmtot, roll very cheap for ra4h. by
Apnl 9 • ft, KINGIdERY.
ROCKERY dr, HARDWARM-1 large a%•=ort
cnent, cheap, by B. KINGSHERY.
s'nficEPdei.—rhe quality and prices of teas,
, ' 74 " and C;iffee, always speak for them
"ti. at a pli o B. KING4IIERYN.
Ii.REREL —5O half barrels and 23 quarter
3/
Barrel, at B KING.;BERTS:
QUiN I' -11,3 UODFle.ll—They are worth
look , trz at, if ma buytue. far gate by
+lord 0
El KING.; fiERV.
IE, , Porac,'—.,o b /1 , . Pi one. fur which a high
p ac e was paidand for which a high prig* will
askr.l. hy . nolo Y. KINI34I.IERIT.
A CHANCE FOR - BARO INS
shhsc ri 4 r.ha7ing concluded' to close up his
hu ‘ kne ".nirm for sale the hats:ice of his stock
f " d s al GREATLY kEItUCEU PRICES. for
Pers.:is wishing to avail themselves ofthis
7P^rmnoy for getiing Goods cheap, will . find if to
rtitradrantaee to call soon. And he would also
the
all who h ave nee.. li nts on hie hooks to close
im , :lediarel y either by payment or by note.
p !
E. V. FOX.
'QR SALE OR TO RENT.
AtittALl, FARM of about fifty acres.
Burliontt. township, about four miles
Irani rowanda, with thirty acres improv- .
, NI, and a framed house and barn erected
"r.o. For further particulars enquire of Rev.
'tietnith Ahern or Michael Rosin. Towanda ; or
ener post pai.l to DENNIS MeMAHON.
sun wan county. l'a• April I. 1R52.
EXECIi FOE'S NOTICE.
kLL P e rsons:indebted to the estate of WILLIAM
li t h EN. dec'd bite o f Warren .ownship. are
Zrh`r veqtte,te4l to make payment without delay.
4'4 harmc demand:4 against - said estate
litre requemed to present thera.duly 8 uthtnticatrif for
mena
,JA MEerVL . BON' EN, Esecutor.
Warr„. Marrlt 2i. ion.
It 1311! F l N ll l —Mearrel by the bbl.:halfiand qr,
bt.t., and owind. Alto a cludee quality of Cod.
Ya l r
I,s d
l day received and for sale by
a.
MERCURIEI.
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Treasprer's ,Salt _ of Lands-
IN BRADFORD - COUNTY., -
IN putspaace of4he'proyisionlof an act of . the
- GEntral AAernliiii, pissed that illth day ttf Mirth'
1815. and other Adis of .Asy.emblp, will be exposed
to public sate at the commisikinera' Office. in tbe
lloronab of Toikanda,,on the' 24 Monday of Jane
1852. the tracts of Laud 'described io the following
list, unless the taxesthie titi.thnot see paid before
that time. •
, -
1511
1490
1533.
1679
1531
1538
1531
1531
952
961
953
975
949
JAM FP BCCHAN/121."
4600
4601
1491
1493
1486
400
400
400
400
400
343
343
343
343
400
375
313
400
343
400
375
400
400
400
400
400
400
4no
343
400
400
400
41.0
400
400
400
265
\ IP 400
300
437 •
14 1 12 6 42 35
1970 9' pt 542
1470 146 t 875
mosso&
4376 „phraim sicAdarna, 28 25
4341 camas Hamilton, 20 08
400 Rt •rt Hampton, 14 on
400 -Na el North, 21 00
400 Peter 101114 24 00
4l Semite nderson, 94 1 o
400 Harmon ',stator, 24 00
410 Jonathan nh, 2 t Oti
400 Peter North. 24 00
400 Frederick Sho 24 00
272 • Mary Ellis, 16 32
400 Veorge Shots, - 24 00
390 Atr y7 Harris, 23 40
230 Ma y Willis, 13 80
400 Joseph eastator, 24 00
393 John Moore. 55
280 _Hannah Woodruff, • 16 80
400 — Purer HatltP l oll. 2.400
400 James North, 44 00
2') pt Sarah Lebo, 32
419 Isaac Milttor, 2 99
' RIDOII . I[III%
15 1 6 600 Cnarles Carol!, 12
15(17 250, same, 0 I
s ter a Inn , and die
s\sfc E. eldest .on of
- 10th year of kits
1516 169' pt same,
IV 176 pt lamas Pope.
siitrs►tino.
1480 100 pt Mallen Carrot.• S 10
1492 460 , aam•, 9 45
1491 184 pt Mile, 386
SOCITiI CUM.
5691 964 Johnson & Dilate, 97 87
5692 128 pt SOME, 788
1474 49 pt James Wilson.
1474 167 pt SH MO,
1469 100 pt
121 124 pt James Pupe,
AtAn....%1 the m3lO tittle and place will lie ex'
poeed to sale the blowing Real Estate. iti pursu
ance of the forty-first section of an Act of Genera!
Assembly. passed the Seib day of April A. D.
1844.
Yil► I Ti► *Rain
Amarsard.
INS Benjamin Coenough. 200 flit 50
1849 " 200 2 25
1850 a d ZOO 1 75
" Baben Rockwell, 100 • 70
1819 Fleet.
" Abram Miller.
1646 .1 . 4 n Grill' In, 94 6' 195
.. Thomas Whaling. 92 27 lOS
" . chester Duller, 196 69 l'ol 69
" Edmund Whaling, TQ 128
" BA irogers. 20. It 98
0 , Ilalan M'Airee • 190 1. 5 4
1849 do 120 2`48
1949' Charfea Greta • 9$ it a:a
4. I. Matte 1(0 23 998
1849 William Bred'
William Dyer
" Jarvis Platt
" John Goodwin
LtTeartsii.
1848 Henry Coolies' 155' $0 2
,
1849 Elias it tilinif liimatoek 97 id 815
?Isar .
1848 Bam9'fileveri Le, du is
1850 Ingham ;here tprist 06
400 Joseph Anderson,
107 John Barron, jr.,
78 pt Ptederick - Castator.
93 pt Moses Bush,
400 . Peter
418 Andiew Buckbart,
175 pt Adam Waggoner.
attack MID DODSON.
397 Joseph Thompson.
300 Philip Eituon,
ANTLIDIN.
19lpt Christopher Avery,
60 pt Hannah Hubbard,
'll6 pt Barret Joel.
$9 in Hannah Hibbard.
6 pi Hibbard William.
100 pt Thomas Jaikson.
too pt William Jackson,
- 100 pt Thomas Edwards.
AMMON AID mosso&
4374 John Kidd.
&MIL
900 Charles Carrol l
550 same.
191 pt James Wilson.
129 pt Hughs & Fisher.
MIMS •sa nitisasar.
67 pt James Wilson,
910 pt same.
63 pt • same,
68 pt same.
- COLUMBIA •WD SPRIND/IBLD.
170 pt Ayers Fisher. 3 57
20 pi same Culumbia, • • 59
66 pt same ,10, 1 38
239 pt same di. 5 04
108 pi Myers Fisher, Springfield, 2 27
CARTON
414 Casper r 4 hafuer Jr..
405,1 John Morgan. Canton & Leroy, 86_
202 pt James N. Barker, 4 24
211 pt John Vaughn, • 4 24
81 pt same. 86
Etta Lt 'tyros.
88 pt Charles Carrol,
195 pt same,
100 pt same,
VILANZLIW.
Andrew Hardy, 21 On
Samuel Haga, 24 00
Samuel Hardy, 24 00
Sarno 4 SidJona. 24 00
Samuel Temple, 21 On
Samuel Hem 20 130 .
Joseph Bei, 241 60
lames Hem, 20 60
John Bets, 20 60
Henry By son, 24 00
Samuel Cooly, 22 47
Peter Edge, 20 Co
Samuel Bag% 24 00
Samuel 'rill. 20 80
Simon Hardy, 24 00
George Moore, 22 47
Joseph Seely, 24 00
Henry Seely, 24 00
Peter Temple, 24 00
George Temple, 24 00
James Hardy, 114 00
Nathan Hardy, 24 00
Joseph Siddana, 21 00
George Etge, 20 60
Paul lisrthr. 24 00.
James Sittdons,24' 00
•
Stephen 11-11inpwortb, 24 1:0
Peter tsiddons. 24 011
Geo•int eastatur, 24 00
Joshua etatly, 24 On
Henry Harty, 24 00
Deborah atuart, 15 8a
Peter Seely. 24 00
etantuel Nichols, • 18 00
Wm Gray. Franklin & Monroe 28 16
aItAFIVILLS
James Wil3ooi
do,
do
•O!L
az=ns
182 Prim George, 10 26
217 Peier Henry, 13 60
Titdor AIM 1117111.1110107 h
same Troy.
WTROZ.
REffliiMlN
=LEI
ALOAST.
011111 tit.
simnel.
_
1830 'eacsael Cooly,, - • • - .43
. 4 4 Ezra Q.audio" : 114 j " 35
Daciel 11111 40. - -04
- ' iial.qll3o :From!.
182$ ae - • 111
mumlitamo: "
1846 William" Roe • ' - ' 100' -1 41
» Wm. J. Rose 138 186
10 Georae Cook 100 I SEI
. 1 John O. thekan — 193 saw mill 360
Y Geo. Cunningham BO IST
1849 Tho's Howland ° 7 20 !66
" . John 0. Sterns • 192 saw mill 366
virataaoaa.
Aral Of
Tax a.
224 00
0 40
- 4 68
4 52
24 00
13 07
10 50
1850" Geo. Tanner
" Michael Bogart
Geo.Mazfield•
ww.az• vs.
1840 Egberteickter 103
1819 (lama Williams • 23 $3 225
6 William Green° 100 186
VLSTIIt.
23 20
1850 lames Gazley
IS 00
1647 Seth T. Barstow bowel 3 a 37
" Harry Parka 33 123
" John & Dennis White 70 10 182
1849 Jas. L. Gor.line 70 5 222
" William Vaught 40 15 II 81
" - Ira Ogren 26 66
It John Owens' est. $0 00 50
30 83
3 60
13 95
8 35 ,
33
6 00
600
600
1050 Jacob Conan
" Abram Minim'
" Geo. H. Shipard
RE]
e3O
10 14
3 89
11 73
1840 . Lather L. Newsgirl
Nanel Fish
W. 11111211.
IASO Cateb Carmalt l9B
" Henry Blanchard 195"
" Stephen Sherwood 100 ,
" fames Sherwood 50
1 OS
6 b I
/ 33
1 4J
MIXDRAX.
Ma James liar lug 25
BENJAMIN WILCOX. Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Towanda, 8, 1854.
MECHANICSUNION ASSOCIATiON,
Principal office Ni'. 442 Broadway, New York..,
Watch Office, Tcravands, Pa.
(Office North side of the Public square, with d. D.
Ooudenough.)
Aceuinuittfed Cash and Grum - antes Capital, $51,600.
Al•
D. DEAN. President, O. C. Woon, H. D. Jao
• gins. WM. Fiversn. Financial Committee.
The object and design of this association is to
enable those with whom especially time and health
are money. by the payment of • small annual sum;
to receive a weekly allowance in cases of sickness
or arcident, which shall prevent them from intrud
ing to their ordinary business. By the payment of
the thllowing annual deposits, you will become a Ife
member. arid be entitled to • weekly benefit during
life, if you should lie disabled by sickness or acci
dent from attending to your ordinary business occu
pation. Females insured against diseases common
to both sexes.
The proof 0: sickness required, is a certificate of
the attending Physiciarror of three members of the
association. The association publishes a weekly
Newspaper cootniniog a report of the business of the
air °elation, amount otelaints paid &c. The paper.'
is sent free to members monthly, or 50 ets weekly.
Yearly Deposits of Members under 50 years of
age : Tables of Rafe No 1. Those drawing for
Inc first week's Sickness. by paying
$2 00 per year draw $2 00 per Week,
8 00 3 Ott "
4 00 400 0-
00 • a a nd
800 4. 400 ",
700 AI 00
00 At 890 "
9 00 44 0 00 "
10 00 10 00 "
Tali!, of Rates, No. 2. Those not drawing for
the first wseles Sickness. by paying
$2 Ott per year draw $3 00 per week,
3 00 " 4 50 "
400 600 •'
500 750 "
6 00 fa 8 75 "
700 10 00 . "
8 63
1 94
4 10
8 10
Those over fifty years of att.
,t.lll be charged
twenty-five per cent. errs. 60 admission fee
will b, 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.
IllttallEVCCS :
lfis Exeellency Wm. F. Johnson. Harrisburg.
Johnson, Wells & Co. Connland street N Y.
Dowen & McNamee, Silk Merchants, Broadway,
New York.
Eckel. Raiguel & Co., North :Id Street, Phila.
.n. James M. Porter ; Easton. Pa.
Hon. Richard, lireetaahwl, IT. S. Smiler, Pa.
William McKelm lilaiimsburg.
'Rev. R. Nelson. Principal Wynming deminarjr,
*ittoitesagg no zzzzz egg :
Rev. 1. Dorrance. Wilkeshairre,
Rev. J 1111. do
0. B Hillaro Esq. do
M Holten:tack. Esq. do
Z11:I Bennett. Esq. do
H. B. Wright. Esq. do
We are personally and well sego tinted With Reit.
J Dorranee.a. M. liollenback, Zibit Mennen and H.
D. Wright all of Wilkeabarre. ',nose names appear
as references for the " Mechanic.. Union Associa
tion" an orranieation for health insurance. upon
the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high
character, who would not knn"ingly endorse before
e public any scheme, onle.s they were well assur
ed of its utili y. and that it was gnveraed in its man
agement byirtlegfity and a prompt fulfilment of its
engagements.
D. W . 11.31117., J. C. Altana. Wit. Fawst.t.,
HB. Mantua. 0. D. Elabmczyt. E. OTIIITON.
UM
UM
We fo;ly concur in the foregoing opinion as to the
character and objects of Mechanics Union Associa-
uOll. H. Hoorn. •
H. F. Poshtss,
E. o.43otiontto.
iii A few responsible Agents *anted. Apply at
the office. A. H. SM! mt. General Agent.
102
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Special Court.
Non ("E is hereby given that a special Court of
common pleas will he held in and for the coun
ty of Bradford at Towanda, c, mmencing on Mon-
day the 17th day of May next. at one o'clock.
and to continue during the week. (if necessary) at
which time the Hon. R. G. WHIM will preside,
for the trial of the following causeN to wit :
Pendleton. Riley & Co. vs. Henry W. Tracy.
Henry W. Tracy vs. Ethel Taylor.
David L. §aott vs. W. IJ. Clynteri et al.
Thrbs!' Elliott vs. Israel Smith.
Welch. Longnecker & Co. vs. John Wood, et at.
Stephen Powell vs. Henry W. May, garbishke.
Earl Nidhols vs. W. Cotdll, et at.
John Reittlemsti vs. Nebediab Smith.
H. & R McGeorge vs. E. Dunham, et al.
Subpoenas for Special court as shine. returnable
Monday, May 17, 1852, at 10 o'clock..A. M.
April 1. ALLEN McKEA N. Prot.
FM
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0 5 70
03
Ito CreditOh;
TAKE NOTICg, that I,havr applied (a the H on.
the Jude. of the Court of Common Pleas of Brad.
ford County, foi the benefit of the Insolvent law of
shim Comm. nweelth. and they have appointed Monday
the Ist day of may Court next. for the h. tiring of me
and my creditors, at the Court Houle. in thikbotongb of
Towel &wet which time and place you may attend, if
you think proper.
Ma4b 1852. ISAAC CASTES.'
111711gIPMISTIMI IigOVIEL
110 . s'sl
eo itt 129
35
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6
40 ' 1
Corner of Front-and Walnut streets,
OOLUMBIA; PP.
mum= wesui,
ornarnberroelf aol others visiting Colombia. are
requected to pay the 'Washington Hotel a visit, obese
they ,may be spared - ad eiertioni will be spared
tor their gratitleatioa. , March . " ten
41 • 03
100 . 14
100 1 1111
,1101 r Tft
11l 15 420
WTSOS.
WILLI.
70 1 02
10 SO 2OD
275 6 6 67
4 WIMIGUUIIII.
73 140 7 911
9 49
- - t_.
Nherig'Alialen
ply virtue of writs of Vent': Esponas' issued
-LA °sited' the llodre of Common Pleas. of Bredford
County'. arid - to - Me directed, will be expOsed ptib:
tic sale. it the Cotirt House in the born.' of Towanda
on Monday` the Id day ol MAYLat one cectsek: P..
bto the followitig lon piece or parcel of land _ situate
in Rome villige. hOhnded and deserthed.as follow,s
to wit : on the mirth by the new road leading from
Rome village to the towoload., so called; east by
lands of J. Holeornbp Wrath, BO *est by lands of
John Pasatnore. Containing 1500 feet of ground.
be the same more or less, ail improved, ohs fumed
- house not quite finished, thereon erected._
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of B.
C. T. Smith vs. Charles Evans.
ALSO—The following-lot piece or parcel gland
situated in the Borough of Athens,. Bradford Coun
ty, bounded and_described as follows to wit on the
I 80
north by the public highway. on the east by ;main
sheet teeing from Athens-bo. to Milltown, on , the
south by lands tate the property of E. Herrick, on
the west by a lot in the possession of 11,1 1 '. M'Oeorge.
Containing one acre or thereabouts, with one fram
ed house and one framed barnahereoo erect vi..
Seized and taken in execution at toe suit of Fran
cis Tyler vs. Geo, Fritcher and Nathaniel Flower.
ALSO—The tellowing lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Wysoi township, bounded and describ
ed as follows to wit t On the north by lands of Da
rias Williams, on the east by lands of Daniel Cool
baugh. on the south by lands of /oho Owens. on the
west by lends of John Darden, Containing Any
acres. be the satne more or lease; about eight saes
httprneed.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Pat
rick Kildot William Carl.
APSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in tibesheguin townshipbounded as fol.
lows; :on the north by lands of ' William Horton ;
on the west by lands lately belonging to Charles
Horton; on the south by land of William- 8. nor.
ton, cornering on Jeremiah Kilmer ; on the cot by
lands of Andrew Webb. Containingabout 8B acres
more or less, about 20 acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of An.
drew Webb how to the use of David PIA vs. Wit
harn Harton jr.
Al s:lo—The following piece or parcel of land
situated' in Bmttlitield tp4 bounded and described as
follows!: on the north by lands of Elijah Tracy;
west bilAnde. of H. Carlisle and Henry Quick ;
sout h lands pf Ebenezer Keefer; east by lands of
William R o h e . Co t oining about 50 acres, about
28 acreii improved, floe Irene bock., and one log
barn; and in apple orchard thereon.
rieized and taken to execution -at the Atilt of Clot.-
don Wilcox to the use of Doroilla Ford vs. Timothy
Rolfe.
5 77
180
1 88
70
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of lath:
situated in Troy ho.. bounded es follows :on the
north by lands of 0. P. Ballard ;on the east by
lands of V. M. Long ; on the south by main'st. ; and
on the west by 0. P. Ballard. C.intaining 49 feet
fror t ,nd 88 feet back. All improved, with a• large
brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shop 6c.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of Janis
Voorhry vs. Sydney Hayden.
ALM b--The following described piece or parcel
of land situated in Towanda borough, bounded as
follows : on the north by lands belonging to C. L.
Ward ; on the east by lands belonging to J. O. Ad
ams, Wm. Vlwell, Sydney Hayden and lands of La
H. Stephens ; on the south by the public square ;
on the west by main street, Containing: abont one
half acre be the same mere or less, all improved.
with a block of framed buildings, two stories high.
extending about 120 feet on the public square, and
about 30 feet on main street ; occupied as a shoe
shop, dwelling hoaxes, lawyer and justices offices,
and a billiard room. Also one other building. one
and a half story high, about IS by 30 feet on. the
around, occupied as a shoe shop One other build
ing two stories high, including :he lia-eraent. about
the same sise on the ground. occupied as a harness
sh tr. and one frame barn and shed thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ful
ler. Waller do Co.. and W. H. Starr& Fellows, and
Mills & TOttupson, and Frothingbam & Beckwith
vs. Hiram Mix.
A 1.-o—The ftillowing lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Ul-tet township. bounded and described
ac follows to wit : on the south by lands of U. W.
litslcomb. on the east by lands of Hiram Heath. on
she -outh by the road leading from Utrter to Smith
field. on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Con
taining about one half acre, one framed house, e
wood house attached and a small apple orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ulys
ses Mercur's lase. is. Mary Pike.
ALSC—The following lot piece rr parcel of land
situated in Burlington Inionehip. bounded and des
cribed as Inflows to wit : on the north by the Car
roll lands, on the east by lands of Addison
on the smith and west by lands of Jeremiah Love
land. Containing one and a half acres, all impmv
ed..with oue frame house, frame barn and saW mill
thereon.
Betted and taked in execution at the soft of e
:I worth now to the use of Sam'l M'Kean vs. B
ichnk and William Nichols.
ALSO—Tho following lot piede or parcel of lend
situated in Rothe township. bounded and desrtitell
as follow.. to wit: (the undivided half) on thb north
bylinds of Silas Onrro,sek rb. ee.• by tentffi or Egavi
Gore, on the south by lands of 11.ttlerick Morley, on
the west by lands of Geo. Horton and William Elli
ott. Containing ninety five acres more or lesa.
about filly acres improved, one framed house, one
framed barn and a email t.rchard thereon.
Seized anti taken in execution at the Build D. C.
Hall vs F. M. Lent.
AL•4o—The following property to wit : situated
in the townships of Wyalttsing and Tuscarora and
bounded and dezicribed as follows : beginning at a
-Alger 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 hundr ed and eight
perches to a birch, thence by nther 403,north thir
ty-eight and one fourth degrees, east, fodr hundred
and ninety-three perches to the place or beginning.
f3ontainlitg 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 (Writ trees thereon.
seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ma l
ry Toland. Margareita Toland, Elizabeth 'Poland dr.
Julianna Tolland vs. foghorn Stone, administrator of
Jonas Ingham deed.
ALSP..a.The foilotking lot piece or parcel of land
situated in South Creek township, bounded as fol
lows : north by lands of William Burke, east by
hands . of Dayjd Hildreth and Ralph Crane, south by
Wiltain Decker. and west by lands in possession of
James Dewey. Containing one hundred and twenty
four acres. 'bunt thirty-five spies improved. with
0 1104 house.. Jog barn and two apple orchards
thereon.,ALSO-gOse, other tract piJand situated in South
Creek townihip, and botinded north by lands of wi.
dna, Aber,east by lands of Jame. Dewey. south by
William Decker, and West by lan& of Philo Taunt.
Containing seventy.one acres; with about twenty.
five acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution st the suit of Darius
Bullock and lameall. Webb. administrators of the
estate ofJohn b. Webb deed, to the use of E. R
B.ckwith vs. James Dewey.
A I.sO—The fotloiviiil lot piec:e or parcel of land
situated in Burlington township, and bounded and
described as follows beginning a‘ a post the south
east corner of lot No. 25 an& ou the north line of
Charles Scouton's lot, thence south 824 degrees east
one hundred and sixteen and 2-10 pitches to a post
and stones, the northeast corner of said Sconton'a
lot - , thence north idol of a degree, earl 105 And 540
perches to a post on the math lirfe of the Simpson
lot No. t. thence nosh 89* degrees, *rest One hun
dred and sixteen and 2.10 perches to a poet. and
atone the south-west corner of said siltpson's lot,
and thencesouth f df a degree 105 ands-10peiches
to the place or beginning. Containing seventy six
aces and eighty-one perches, being lot No. 23, on
E. Overton's map, ind 40 acres offthe *rest end of
lot No. 4 t abinst eli improved, one log house theft
on erected. •
Seized and takes in execution at the suit of Ed.
Ward'Oirertoit vs. Sylvester Hill.
AII.IIQ-..:114 following lot piece or pared of hind
situated . in Springfield townehip, bounded and des.
cribed as follows: on the-north by lands of Joseph
.ItobMstio,'on the east by liUdsotighn ifaikoess jr.
•
bijeliMeite
on tfiersouthiby but AfietAnitomt;ind:w'4, by
t
the. highway 104dinOrointliiSnOhty road o Pleas
ant-Valley.
, I;ontattitag Open ott'i hundted
' more or We t ebautuireotr fi veitereliimproved, one
:ranted - hop*, oa.finwed 4arn.otie: and&
natal! orchanlof_frok tries thereon: . "
Seized inktikeir Oecution'tn the teed Jan
Aniot Lentened.
'ALSO—The following Lt piece or plifeif of rand
situate.? in Wyalusing township, bounde:d es fol.
lows : beginning aka post and stones on the, old
Springfield township line (certified) adjoininkiliids
of Johnson Palmer, and running thencenorth 86de•
greet west t a corner of land certified to Humph.
'rey and Daniel Drowns heirs, thine* by and with
said certified land, south 24 degrees, east 250 per
ches to a corner on the southerly line of a lot in the
warrantee name of Thomas Sherman. patented, to
Henry . Toland dee'd thence with said line with 88
degreeteast, on the line Of certified SPringfielde and
thence by and with the same, north 19 degrees, west
232 perches to the place of beet:hint. Containing
141 acres and 94 perches. he the utne moreor less,
with shoat 6 acres improved. with a shanty - thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary
Toland. Margaretta Toland. Elizabeth Toland and
Johanna Toland vs. John Gartland.
ALSO—By writ of Levari Facia*, the follroirinz
described lot piece or parcel of land situated . in the
township of Granville, &landed itild descri bed as
follows: beginning at-the north west corner of a
lot deeded to Ezra Baxter at a past ; thence east
110 and 640 perches to a post on the south tine of
lot No. 1301.1hente month Mont the lihe of said lot
No. 130, 41 perches to a -post;. thence west along the
south line of said lot N 0.130, 110 and 6-10 perches
to • white maple; thence (teeth on the west line of
said lot No. 130, 42 perches to the beginning. Con
taining twehty.nine Imes and one perch strict mea
sure. All improted, with one bid frame house and
one new framed house partly finished, two framed
barns, and an orchard of fruit tree , thereon.
Seized and taken in mention at the suitor Steph-
an Pierce •s. E. B. Parsons administrator of thigh
Baxter deed.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Sheshequin. bounded and described as
follows : beginning at the sonth.east corner of a lot
run out to William Dates a maple ; thence south 70
degrees, east 50 perches to a tonsil theitce south 76
degrees. ;east 126 and 2:10 Welles to a frost south.
west corner of s lot run out to Richard Johnston
thence north 12 degrees, east 127 and 9 10 perches
to a post ; thence west 42 and 840 perches to a
black oak for a corner; thence south 103 and 4-10
perches to a post; thence west St and 8.10 perches
to a post ; thence south 72 perches to the beginning.
Containing 90 acres and 50 perches strict measure.
Aboat 40 acres improved, one wood dwelling house
and one framed barn and a smad orchard of fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken . iti mention at the snit of P. J.
D-Cater et ar. vs. (Isaiah Y.Johnston and Vsocent
Toole terre tenant's.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situated
in Wyalpsing. part of a tract surveyed in the war
rantee name of Patric k Moore. and bounded as fol
lows : beginning at •• blaeliciak sapling and running
thence north IS degrees; west 22 and 8-10 perches
to a white ash ; tnence south 73 and 1-4 degres ;
West 28 perches to the highway : thence by and
with the same north 35 degrees ; west 44 perches to
a white pine; thence north 72 degrees ; west 38
perches; thence south 85 degrees q west 23 perches;
thence south 73 degrees ; west 19 and 1-10 perches;
thence smith 13 degrees east on the line ofcertilied
Springfield. 192 pemties to a!post andstones, adjoin
ing squire Mills'; thence north 69 degrees ; east
168 and 7-10 perches to a bmnk sapling the begin
ning. About 20 sem improved, a frame
house and a few fruit trees thereon. enntolningr73
acres
,and 150 perches be the same more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Mary
Toland. Margaretts Toland. Elizabeth To:and, and
Juliatia Toland va Dartek ("abb.
ALSO—One other piece or pncel of land sitnated
in 8 " b urgriE n'wnfihiP h:iontled as fol ows be.
ginning at a black .o,;,' s stump the south-westerly
(turner of warr°7,l No. 9562 ; thence north 222 per
ches to a rust ; thence east 70 and 1.10 perches to
a post thence south 222 perches to a post ; thence
wes: 72 and 1.10 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 100 acres. strict measure. About 90
acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn
and a few fruit trees thereon
seized and Liken in execution at the snit of Semi
Pettengall vs. Horace C. Tallman.
ALSO- -By virtue of sundry writs of Levari ra
cial., issued as above, a piece or parcel of land in
Granville township Beginning at a post N E cor
ner of a lot contracted to Thomas Batley. jr. thence
ea-t 95 pto the act line of warrant 147:1,
thence north 42-p. to a post. thence west /05 p to the
north east corner of a lot heretofore deeded to said
Bast. r„ thence south 42 p to , the beginning. Con
tainfng twenty-four acres and one hundred and fifty
perches..
ALsii—bne other piece or parcel of land. begin
ning at the N W corner of said bete of re deeded
lot, thence west 39 p., 'thence south 42 p. thence
east p to the south west corn r heretofore deedi-d
to said Myer, throat.. n..rfh 42 p to tfie begintans
Containing ten acree and thirty eight perch--; both
pieces included containing thirty-five acres and
twenty eight perches. strict measure.
Ana
•Peized and taken in execution at tie snit of Ste
phen Pierce vs. E. B. Parsons, administrator of Urr
ah Baxter, deceased.
ORESTES TROYIAS. Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. April I, ISI2.
Noticeis hereby given, that an amount equal to
the costs. will be required to 14: paid upon each sale.
when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply with this regulation, the tract of land wi:i
again be offered fur Pa ie.
UM. 11=INA
DAOUERREAN ARTeST
eawatalit, Brad: Flo:, Pa.
ROOM over the Store Stork formirli iseetspied by
N. N. Betts. Main street. tell. 13.
etiEsTs YOUNG HYBON..lmperial. Hyman
I I Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 B.era Rin and
Joins enfrPe. 1.10 ►repinri ui MEPCIFIR'S.
TARAP p tprip and splendid asmrt
LP mem et wary small prices at FAX'S.
,A,llllllght at the , 1 • g Depot,
& A. LIA MPBELI., return their sincere thanks
Ills for the Jibe al patronage heretofore bestowed.
and would again all attention of their friends and cus
tornme to their late arrival of New Braise Croons.
Consisting of all tyinga necessary for clothing the out.
er man ; which will be *obi at a little tower prices than
ha* hithertoforW been asked.
Please Ole a a call before purehasiarelieettere.
A. t3A !ei P 8 ELL
A D'llittrstritkroitis Nonce.
AA I..T.yeismis indebted to the estate of WILLIAM .
ARADFORD deceased, late of Warren township,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and alepersons having demands against'said estate are
requested to present them. duly authentiested for set.
dement. GEORGE MANNING.
WILLIAM BRADFORD.
Warren. Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators.
BEGISTER ^ B ICQTICE.—Notice is hereby given
that there have been filed and settled in the of
fice nf the Register of Will. in and for the county rif
Bradford. a counts of administration upon - the fol
lowing estates, viz :
Final account or Matilda Beidavoin and Absalom
Bowman. administrators of the estata of Edward
Benjamin deceased late of Athens.
Final account pf Thnnias Elliott E xecutor of the
last will and testernent of Andrew Foley deed_ late
of Towanda Boning&
Final account of E. R.' Beckwith:. adtninistrator
De bonus non of thessiatoof Albert Reekwith decd
who survived Hector W;Stning.tate of ftidgbery.
Final account ore.lif. Strait. adatintsiratoi of the
estate of'.. J. Strait lieed . late of Troy.
And the samr will be piesented to to the Orphan's
Coortbf Bradford county. On Monday. the ed day
of May next, for conferinstion and allowance. _
H. LA WRENCE 51cOTT, Wester.
Register's Office, Towanda. March 27. 1852.
• Clavetiteed Ow Sale.
50 BUSH. °LOVER SEED. a Itritf-rate article.
for sale by E. W. HALE:
Monroe ip.. February 21.1501.
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D7.O3SPZAIMITEW & CO; .
-in.rtere a Istge stock of Goods from
1.1.• ind oiher'rnarkettilwhirh ar* uffereJ
I'oolstate:rind retail. at t..e Idoreit possible p ri
VI niention - i1.4 thing* that may Walvis be fnund 6t
our ' Prints, gingham+, poplins, 111, dlsines, &c.
of the lett& Ityles: •. • •
0r0011,41, ilaureate; Crockery, /1":" sod Sh oe,.
ea(01. tict. &e. Of which we have a !stile ay.
scArtinent, velectwi whh'xiiist cite and *feted at low
prices; yid will not be outiersaikt. Also. hosiery.
niottel wooden were,glvs, vole leatbee. Imelda, 9,
thousiiid other snide.. .which we Oita not entinerite,
all of nhiCh we offer tits our etistomera 31 prices that
mast ni4e'lreit
.satisfaciton. as our entire titoak hos(
been lahl in th, a time when the market was onnommem.
Jy depresseltjpioods were niav,Y per eent..lowei
then usual. Ey
,antation and iirotript..eas in tneetiug
the wenn, of oid co-tomer*. air hoist to merit., sew
tinqsnee. of the reifionne that has. hitherto buena&
liberally bestowed ttpotsi s. MONTAN rES' *Ca.
Towanda, Or y. 11. ir,45
FkLL GOODS.
E4iftT. FOX. woo W reopectful4
irm hie old friewei
* and the citis-ne of Bradford in. general that be
is ao* receiving • full stock of FA 1.1. GOODS, which'.
he is desirous of disposing of eta very 'Will salience
from first cosi, bring satisfied that his goodi nig sated.
ed with EN ninth care, and bought at least. it as taw
priees ea his neighbor., he is now anxious to convince,
his Miss.:mete that they will be sold at the right kind of
prime. Please c.ll inj see, esthete is surely no hsrm
in knowing how cheap soh. folks do sell goods—call'
anon. Corner of Main and Pine street.
Sleeks I Zoolid
A Complete amortment of School, Blank. Class'.
!anew'. Book', constantly krp up
and Tor sale at the lowest rates by.
NOv. 29. 195 t. 0. D. B A RTLMTT.
207 11 vary
Fall and Winter 'Goode.
33. T. POZ,
S now waiving direct from New York a large 'ant
I
splendid assortment of Goads which he Offers foe
sale at prices whi?h cannot fail to suit the closest buy.
.0, fin CARR. PRODUCE, OR A IPPROVLD CHLOIT. H.
respectfully asks • call from ell persons wishing to %Alf
goods cheap, as he is determined net to be undersold.
Towanda, November 24. 1451.
VMire:MINES AND CUFFS--a few Grits for sale
eineeo of
60 BAY
,SINATE SH A Li. 9, various patterns, oal.:
ON and qualmet, just received at
Oct. 14. 1851. ME RCM'S.
Oirs W STA of Sheep Pel • was.te.l foe
$8,568 Cash by - H. &A. C.
By Elven, Bird from the Illutfortiircrt !
NEW SHAWLS!
JUST received by express another case of Bay
State shaarls,.splendid styles. at
Towanda. Nov. 23. 1351. J. KINGSBERT.
Fall & Winter Goods.
13trra TON ZEINGEIZEII.7.
IS now receiving a farce assortment of Fall and Win.
ter Goods, direct from New Ytirk which is awed
at Greatly !educed priers to cash buyers.
Towanda, Oct. 1 I, 19.51.
New darilival of
PALL COODS..
ri s.&M. C. MERCIrIi are now receiving a
1.1• very pitrnotive aasortment of Goods for the Fall
trade, la hit h will he sold at wholesale or retail cheipast
than at any other shire in the County.
Towinda. gent. 4, tRS I,
LATER FROM CUBA
Ezeoution cf Lopez!
STrii, later news •in New York At E. R. R. of Sit .
arrival of • very laree shirk of ?tier. hanhise at
PHINN EY & BOW A N No, 3 Brick Row which
the, are preintred to sell at wholesale or retail tat Cash
or 'Ready Pay, cheaper than the chearie-t, from the bet
that they purchased their stock C.r ca-h in a very do
tirestieil mate Of the market. not , 't !Menthe the (Anvil.
No. 3 [Theft Row next door to Ile . Mam ma jt rug , awns.
TONS iSI7G R, j,i.t recrive.l, st Arh,le.ale en 1
PHINNEY R 110 WM
(ZA1:1", $t lire. Int, sins Iron, N.llllll. H.rd were, lice
kJ and Mackerel in 1,14,=., end 1,t0.. 1.. r agile
Fept22 PIIINNEY Y 11.1)W%1AN.
n cIiPoSTS more of Mo.re ibree or 4 four
" TEAS. nt PHIN NET & BOWM
~FTFiETlNGß,shiminfro .... . mor;,
"7" " PHINNEY & Bows,l
BOOTS & SHOES• th.• fargect neui rheapPa
mein in town—end Hit. etifi Cn pc, at Ivhilirm
PHINNEY et
an' retail
CROCKERY, Glasswpre. PRinta. Oik. Gk.... 1 1
&r- PH !NNEY & BOW •
DRESS GOODS, a large vAriety—D.,,,,,
Shawls, a good a4.o.tment, frw pa le by
wrp22 PHINNEY R TM' •
T UMBER WANTED. at PHINNEV,
AN'S, rm. which rq-h will he
jr HEA Oats, Rye and Gm). rorker,
V for ennitr. pyitNN Ey
n urrEit-100 Firkin , . seemed. v
(I will heeail. PHINN EY tft
roue ONE, COME ALL, end no.
Vi Gouda, which are now being
p 26. IL K;Nr
1 '7'FBUSHELS RYE & col: v, , , ,
it/ July h. 1 . ,' t"'" '
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WASTING POWDER —5O keg ,
13 der„ by no Ni n...4;9 , AN • .; ,r ;".
. .
CROCKERY,—The largest stork
dinher and tea setts, of whits
wary, which w , ll he sold eliesp at
VERY one knoe•a that the place
assortment and best gullet' , of gl • ..4 '
efiptiona is at 804
IQ in DOZ. Nome, Leghorn, PRIM
0 -I‘.l Rune, Roe at. • • , ROO
n Sing and Brie Silk' Lace I'r
ap26
DRY GOODS—A wood 111.41 , 1111
Cashmeres. De Laing, Alpaca.,
nenino at jI4
GtoCeifes.
6 FIH'D. of Bugs? at prices pnrii ler.t than say
befarn sold in town within raw year, slat. %Iniarr.
sLei ewer anti gonl fun 91 to r IrPs. lorguira
and (lid hill! entre* •that cant lat t rt. Fine hone}
Raisins, 'Pepper, Salerattrr. tltnger, end a aril.
eiul aosnrtirrent of groceries : 3 fill of fr. 114
ot, and
new Teaiwurrom g
ed 'ls usual, I righ t nr the
money rcfcried in is:leases ; just received and for sal*
at tion. TT: FOX'S.
R ICFr Ribbons, Bonnet Ailksj.eisa and Cntnea at
aledfi FOX' S.•
•
2t, BALER OF SHEETING, common an 1 fine
/ fn !0-4 Me. A nice aa.ertment of Bleach
ell Geode, bleached Ind brAW I)riila, l Crach and hrs.
Pery• brown and bleached Talwle Linnen.rheekx.
sew Tiekin2, Cotten Yarn, Bitting, Wick 'nit a n ,r
aellintt cheap at FOX'S.
A DMINISTRATINX'S NOTICE
A LL persons indebted to the emote of A. W. IL
Vangorder, doel, laid of the township of Dursi,
are hereby requested to &mire prrm.nt without delay,
and thaw+ hoviiii claims oviinct said estate, will plow
present the duly authenkirotell for setttetnent.
MATILDA `A.
• iiirell,BiTtember 1851. Adegnistreirly.
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