Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 24, 1852, Image 3

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Aprll6th, 1852 B. KINGSBUIIirtt,
ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICH..
it persons indebted to the istate 7 of 'JEW'S!.
AD SMITH. dee'd late of Canton :township are
Irby f igurate] to make payment without delay
eel a ll /Irons baying demands against said estate
Trquefited to present Orin, to A* G. Pickard
11 authenticated for sentiment.
MARGAR4T NOTE •
A. G. PICK %RD.
Com, April 17, ISM Administrator's
igt folksivlng tante, are on the list for trial for
gay Term lest
nun WILL.
) t
nKirby, vs :I W&NM Decker.
•
P pule . ex et al vs. William Warfiehl.
im Vandennes ad'm vs. The Coneth of Pa,
se Benjamin vs. David Benjamin,
j a t W H Titus vs Daniel Foss.
rid II Bull vs. J P Bollezra, •
tbea Doyle v'. Wrn Bunch bail &c.,
j T a n. vs. Wm A Lane,
!).Barthut .s. A Dunham et al,
a's Leoyds ose vs Gen A Mix . tt al.
i Weston's ex vs. Healey Merles , & Hyde
same vs. 0 P Ballard. • • .
same vs. Abiram Pierce,
I Ellsworth vs II R Backup,
Shepard use- vs Athens Dr dge Co,
er Benjamin vs David Benjamin,
DeCaters et use vs Silas A Fox,
Ellsworth as Guy 'Tozer.
' Mercut's use vs Joseph Kinpbery's ex,
'nun') Willi.
_
W F Anfean et al vs John bateau et al,
Clark vs Sam'l Baird,
H Spencer A ngevine Bull,
S-teptierrson - is J Calvin Writs.
tit Barber es. Benj. Stephenson.
Worred & Son vs Coulbaugh & Alden,
i Gill vs J N Freelone,
fitogbam's trustees vs Isaac co) & tern ten.
a Dunning vs John Reed,
sleomb vs_Pumeroy Goisline,
hemostat vs C E Rathbone,
store Wilder vs Almon Eaton, .
th Holton vs Wm Trout,
Johnson vs William H Brown,
IF Cole vs H U 90ff el al,
P Hitter vs. M 8 W a rner.
I Coolbaugh vs Wm S Dobbins et al,
Post vs Geo Sanderson,
'Ballard &c vs Timothy Case,
re Edsall vs S W Paine,
\Rice et al vs Anthony Snell et al, .
Binghim's trustees vs William Chapman,
Tozer assignee &c vs J E Canfield,
Bioeham's trustees vs Lorenzo Irving,
d Burt vs David Hapeman,
Bingham's trustees vs Humphrey Mosher,
is Matson vs Ira & Richard Jerinnings,
ocenson & Co vs A Clarks.adm.
,C Dr Chasteleaux vs Lyman Matson,
rook' vs The Township of Springfield,
I Thadsey's use vs John Selover,
Burt r. David Hapeman,
i Philips vs John W Miller,
rJ Farnsworth vs James H V ,
i I 'Diner vs G H Lewis,
lead et al vs Win Carl,
illard vs S H Fitch,
lock vs A Buck,
Fitch vs Geo Manley,
llokon vs The Township of Durell,
lelmo vs Charles Drake.
I Directors 7of Towanda tp vs G B Taylor et al
tier vs Emanuel Sylvaria.
AI vs J A Record.
iril vs Wm A Phelps,
C Stevens vs Aaron Ostrander,
(
n Humphrey vs Wm Humphrey,
silard vs illsills Sturdevant,
Case vu Wm S Dobbins,
'Canles vs Geo Beck jr,
THIRD WILIII.
nt gaine's adm vs Geo Fritcher,
orlon vs W o Gibson et al, -
as Noiriert vs -Jr aihan Bush Jr, ..
'iron vs Wm of Ing ill et al.
son-dc Kingsbety vs J A Weller.
it Paine's adm vs James U•Grace, '
ON vi Wlll D,'Graw.
etc sme vs Hiram Knapp,
Wool use vs James Lee,
AO AniwerVer al vs l:hatincey Blakeslee,
twit's use vs C 6. J N Lewis et id, •
le vs Reminston s Lewis et al.
'cuss for the first week are made returnable
irsday the 6th day of May at 10 o'clock A. M. '
second reek nn Monday the 10th at 10 o'
. M, and for third week on Monday the 17th
it at la o'clock A. M.
ALLEN M'KEAN, Prothonotary.
via, April 11. 1852. .
'PARTICULAR NOTICE.
, pawns having unsettled accounts wi h the
In.eribers, are requested to call immediately,
an t e them either by note or payment. ,And
is dud are over due, most be paid.
ands, April 6, Int
H. s. & AL C. MERCUIL
'CL—(tt hereby given to all persons indebt.
to HORITIo BL CK, (late, Register and
r) of Bedford County, that their accounts
)orvely bevettletl immediately, or they will
in the hand. of an Attorney for collection.
t week . of May Court willlbeihe limit of for-
HORATIO BLACK.
?kik April 9, 1R52
EXECUIOR'4 NOTICE.
prrstnii indebted to the estate WILLIAM
ReOCII, late of Litchfield township dee'd,
ehm notified to make payment without de
edlPersona having demands aglinet said
Present them properly attested for *elite.
J.AM LUECOCK:
SAMUEL DAVIDSON.
irld, April 17, 1852. Executors.
CUt Your Ray dr. Straw.
£llB and CiIRN $H tL RS, *RI be
Yet kw for Cash or appmyret eredi4 at
TOVIKINB' FOUNDRY.
Ida April 17, 1852.
• emanda Whigs.
81 neltholders of the Towanda &Was un„_._ llll '..
Y' ittrebv notified that ton MOVIVA
av of Nil nett, en' - election will be held at
House, for a PrtKident. Treasurer and Si;
of nth" Comp any . The poltswiLl be open
lid closed lel o'clock P. N.
M. C. MERCUit, deeP
tL April It M 2
" hERd NOTIv a —Notice is hereby given
ftehave been filed and settled in the of.
titmer of Wills in acid for the county of
cassis of ackninistrationi Dixon the fa.
wet, via:
ate. " o /1 of Matilda Eenjartsio
ad ministrator s of the ester or zaward
4 deceased late of Athens.
letattst of Thomas Eilibit Rieento.* of the
"d t estament of Andrew Foley deed' late
'• 1 Berm:Rh.
mcscnti of E. R. Beckwith. adistinial4l4lnr
.nasofih e enue Alban iferissitb deed
* nfßemo r W. Strtmg. lite of lEdsbetir
oot of C. N. titrait, admiiiiswator of thy
1/ . B trait deed o f T
h ate rare
wrtir will be presented to toibe apiwa r s
lir/Ilford county, on Windily. the 3 d day
lett, fw ennfermation and allowance.
R. L AWRENCE seOrr, wester.
ossi. Towanda. March 27..1451*
R Y giJOLTN. a large sad spleaditt almOrt
terl enall priet•u Tore.
.
'beast' . rer's 'Sale of Unseated Lands
'•': IN BRADFORD 'COUNTY - -
Iponioaaet of the presollions Ai ifiCi. - or the
amend Oa'ssid The iiittldati of March
sad other Aeil of Assemblf,srill be • exposed
to public sale at the Commissioners Office, in the
Borough of Towanda, on the ad .iforattar of ince
1853, the tracts of band described in the, following
Hit. finless the ta' dee 'oe them ire - paid before
that time. -
METI
ALSANT.'
'4OO ' Joseph Anderson. ' - . 1124 . 90
107 John Barron, jr. ' -4'40
' 11 pt
Frederick Eastatur.
93 pt :Males Bush. " 455
400 . Peier Benson. - 9 4 00
4111 Andrew Buckbart. $3 lit
173 pt Adam B e getter. lo'3o
ALOANT AID NOXIIOII. . •
357. Joseph Thompson. • 13 10
• AIITTMX awn assail?.
300 Philip Brown, . is eo
_ Ahtttlit.
1111 lit Christopher Alien% 10 53
50 pt Hannah Hubbard. 3 00
116 pc Barret Joel. II 25
,
49 pt Hannah Hibbard, . II 35
-5 pt Hibbard William. • ' 3$
100 pt Thomas Jackseia. 41 00
lOor pt - William Jackson. ' 6 00
100 pc Thomas Edwards, '4 00
ASYLUM AID 310111102.
437; John Kidd, g$ 3$
Atesirs.
1512 200 Charles Carrel. 620
1490 550 stile. 10 14
1533 191 pi James Wilson. 989
1679 129 p 1 HUths It Fisher, 173
rifting ass 11111011111211%
1591 67 pt James Wilson, IOS
1539 310 p 1 dame. 6 51
•
1591 63 pi UM!. i 133
1331 di pt same. 144
t0L6311.11 Mil SPIIIIIIIMIBM 'Er (
952 170 pt Myers Fisher. SST
960 28 p 1 lame Columbia, - MI
952 Id pi same do, 138
975 239 pt satlie i 11 .4 5 04
949 10$ pi Mien Yiiihet, illptiagfiehl, 927
cameos.
410/ Casper Shafner jr.. 11 63
405/ John Morgan. tlantoB it Lefty, 851
202 pt James N. Barkedi 424
4600 111 pt Jolla Vaughn, 424
4601 31 pt same. 158
BUSLINOTON.
1494 8$ pt Charles Carrel, 1 - 94
14911 195 pt same, 4 10
1488 190 pi same, 2 .10
ter.
400 Andrew Hardy, 34 00
400 Samuel Haga, 24 00
..1• 400 Samuel Hardy, 24 00
400 Samuel Siddons, 14 00
400 Samuel Temple, 24 00
343 Samuel Bett, 20 60
243 Joseph Bete, 20 60
343 lames Bela. 20 40
343 John Bets. • 20 60
400 Henry Dyson, ' 24 00.
375 Samuel Cooly, 23 47
348 Peter Edge. 110 60
400 Samuel Edge, 24 00
343 Samuel Brits. 20 60
4011 Simon Hardy, 24 00
375 George Were, 22 47
400 Joseph Seely, ~ 24 00
400 Henry settly, 24 00
" 400 Peter Temple, 24 00
4 0 0 ' George Temple, 24 00
490 James Hardy. • 24 00
400 Nathan Hardy, 24 00
400 . Joaepb Siddons, 24 00
343 George Edge. 1141 80
400 Paul Hardy. 24 00
400 James Siddons, 24 00
400 Stephen Hollingsworth. . 24 00
400 Peter siddons. . 24 00
400 George Quitman; •24 00
400 Joshua Cooly. 24 00
400 Henry Hatt'. 24 00
285 Deborah Stuart, 15 88
400 Peter Seely, 24 00
300 Samuel Nichols, 18 00
437 Wm Gray. Franklin at Monroe 28 16
owaseissa.
4132 686 James Wilson. ' 42 33
470 90; pi, do, 5 42
470 146 pt do 875
LettoT
202 i of Frederick Beams
200 i of Henry Beck
1110311101.
4371 Ephraim McAdams, 26 25
434* Thomas Hamilton, 20 011
400 Robrrt Hampton, 24 00
400 Samuel North, ' It 00
400 Peter Shots, 24 00
400 Samuel Anderson, 34 PO
400 Harmon Castawr, 24 00
4co Jonathan North, 'l4 00
400 Peter Nurth, 24 00
400 Frederick Shots, 24 00
272 Mary Ellis, 111 J 2
400 George Shots, 24 00
390 Ann Harris, 23 40
230 Mary Willis, 13 80
400 Joseph Castator, 24 00
393 John Moore. - 23 55
280 Hannah Woodruff, II SO
• 400 Peer Hampton, 24 00
400 )antes North, 54 00
$9 pt 'Sarah Lebo. 2 32
41 . 9 Isaac M door, 26 90
arnassar.
516 soci Charles Carrol, 12 00
507 250 same, 5 18
616 169 pt same. $ 55
loss.
111 11l pt Jartids Pope.
itiverrtst.o.
41$ 100 pt Chide" Carrot. 2 10
492 460 ifitine. 0 45
491 IS4 pf
=1
maim ;wit.
5691. 961 lubdlion A. miiiho,
5692 1211 pt
salve,
ra•c•rorA.
162 Pella Gem*. 10 56
• II? Peter Henry. 13 60
TROT £ D , •varaYUT6ke
-41 i( pt Jamea,Wiloon. 102
474 167 pc same. II 50
460 101 pt , same Troy, 6 10
WTIOZ.
fit 124 pi iambs rope, * 511
ALSO-41A' sametiori:aidphice eiiit be Ex ,
posed to sale the following Real ghillie, in pursu
ance of the forty-first seek)* of an Act of General
AssemblY, passed the Ifth day of April A. D.
1554.
yeas. I ' A rL eued warnic: I I. l nini- Limprivi. Celan; of
Roma/ its. I TAT.
11146 Beeilunio coolbeoglr, 200 050
1049 0 0 :go" 1 26
1650 a M SOO, r 75
" Batten Rockwell, ler 70
aziEst.
lAN John Oates.
" Abram Miller.
_' • 10171111 ILL.
11411 John Grilling •• , It C - 1. 92
-li Thomas Whaling, " 22 et. 1_ 06
Chester Boller, 126 69 11 69
a - Edmund Whaling, 70 116
0 Seth Wolters. 2O 10 It
a litutadirAffea • • 190 • 262
1844 :tg-' • 1110- • 92$
virseratare
109 , C a rl esi Green' 93 41 II
a S. Maces ' trb 91
istifitatie reale , fled • e6f
4, William Dyer 5 10' 29
" • • Jervis Platt , , 1 -4 11,
a 101111VOOdirin 40 10" Ciao
urennsup. -•,
14$ lieDry:Cooper ' 151 P S: q.
mairitis:* " • • • . •
,11140 - lifts &Motel Disizabelt , to -15
=UMfMK;
Aim , ' of
Taira.
2 P 2
2 SO
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FM
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19411 Barb/ 814 1 Serts.r' , 50 121
19.50 .logbais Stone Grist Mill 1 - .05
1850 Samuel Coo , 33
Exit Chandler '25 35
. Daniel
.' - • . 40 •
smotirs "Sorra. ' .
11149 Edmond Hagar 39 12 171
asuiranna.
1846 William Roe 100 '1 41
* • Wm. J. Rose - 136 " 186
- " — Georee Cook 100 ' " - 156
" John 0. Sterns 192 saw mill 966
'''' oeis. Cannioghaat . ' " 14 121
1849 Tho's liciwlind 7 20 " I'sB
4 ‘' Jolla o.2llkrhs ' 192 saw IBMS II
.
Tlllteatellig. • .
1050 Geu.Tanner .
" 411 • If
,
a ' Michael (girt ' 100 " ' . 114
a UM); itinfield - $OO 114
vowassi Ti.
1148 Eibeit Mckke
IMIOT 1110:
1114 f Cans Williams 1111 21 1112
William Greens 100 1 If
"seri*.
111110" James tiatey 111 U 120
WTBON.
1147 Seth Barrow hoe.* • Is 7
" Harry Parks - 110 - ITS
" Jobo & Dennis Whits TO 10 Ibi
1049 - Jas. L. Goalie* 10 5 V ti
" William Vaught 40 II $6l
" Ira Owenls • 56
" John Owens' en. 110 50 56
Wllllll.
lON Jaeobeorsart 70 108
4. 4 Abram Minier 30 *0 100
deo. H. thirpard 273 0 447
lIIIT/34111114.
lad Luiher L. &trait 73 340 sis
" 3am'i Fish ~ i 48
wasn't.
1450 Caleb Carmalt HIS 1 77
" Henry Blanchard ha iso
" Stephen Sherwood 100 1 66
" lames Sherwood 10 70
WINDIMI. . ,
18411 James Bast iag
' BENJAMIN WILCOX. tit... Seer.
Treasurer's 011ce, Towanda, April 1, Ls 63.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
TAR. U. C. PORTER has just added le Air assert.
meat a large stock of Fresh Drugs. Medicines,
Chenikals. Oils, Paints. 0/6i:wire and Liquors which
are Ito* offered to the public at low rates.
His stook of FANCY GOODS & PERFUMERY
is the hirpst find Mist compbms ever offered in this
market. -
Also a choitsittasoftnitint of pure WINES 4lk LI.
Ql7Ollll, auitoble for medico! presoak
A large variety of timphertil.Phospene, Fluid,Lard
and Oil LAMM% containing many new and beautiful
styles.
Being agent for all tha hest Paled *Midrib of the
day. purchasers may depend upon primulas a genuine
article in all cues.
All the Drugs and Medicines kept at his establish
ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the beet
quality. having been carefully selected with • new to
their usefulness.
co- !South *tom of the Ward Home. and No.l. Brick
Row. Towanda. Match 20 . 1852.
•pedal Court.
N" rE is hereby Riven that a special court of
dommon pleas will he held in and for the coun
ty of Bradford, at Towanda. commencing on Mon
day the 17th day of May nest. at one o'clock. P.M.,
and to continue during the week. (if necessary) at
which time the Hon. R. G. WHITE will preside,
for the trial of the following causes, to wit :
• Pendleton. Riley & Co. vs. Henry W. Tracy.
Henry W. Tracy vs. Ethel Taylor.
David L. Scott vs. W. D. Clymer, et al.
Thomas Elliott vs. Israel Smith.
Welch. Longnecker & Co. vs. John Wood. et al.
Stephen Powell vs. Henry W. Tracy, garnishee.
Earl Nichols vs. W. Coryell. et al.
John Beidlemsa vs. Nebediah Smith.
H. & R McGeorge vs. E. Dunham. et AL
Subpoenas for special coon as above, returnable
Monday, May 17, iess, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
April 1. ALLEN McKEAN, Prot.
To Creditors.
TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied ko the Hon.
the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Brad
ford County. for the benefit of the Insolvent law of
this Comm. nwealth. and they have appointed Monday
the lit day of may Court next. for the hF snag of me
and my creditor... at the Court House, in the borough of
Tows. da, at which time and place you may !attend, if
you think. proper.
March 57. 11152. ISAAC CASTER.
WASIIIIIHerTM I I-1113131, 9
Corner of Front and Waned Oath,
COLUMBIA, PA
niUnia fit, Proprietor.
(*.Lam bermen and others visiting Colombia, are
requested to pay the Washington Motel a visit. where
they may be assured no exertions will be spared
for their g►atification.. March 20. Infit
"WE STOP THE PRESS,"
TO announce .the arrival of a new and splendid
assortment of
Spring and dinnimer Goods,
from New York & Philadelphia. They were bought
for cash at Unusually low prices, and will be sold
10 per cent. cheaper for cash, than at any other es
tablishment in this place or the comity,
Apl 10 BURTON KINGSBtRY.
TIREBBliDS—in variety, from India silks. to
3 cent Calic•is. Also the latest style of Dress
Trimmings, at apt gt. ItINDADERYN.
BEFORE lookinc eisewheie. it would be well for
Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Anificial
Flowers and Ilibboas,-whieh are wild Pic, vErs cheap.
April 9 B. KINGsBgRY.
OAPs. HATS. BOOTS 4 SHOES—a large as
k:, st•rtmeht; sold very cheap for cash. by
April 9 0. KINGeIdERY.
CROCKERY & HANDWAIIE—a large assort
mem. cheap, by B. KING4BERY.
GROCERIEFL—The qualily and prices of rests.
Sakai* and Coffee, always speak for them
selves. at atlllo U. KING'4BERY'eI.
ACKEREL.-40 half gamin. and 25 quarter
barrels;at H. KINGSBERTI3.
20 qtrorrAps Cl!llolBH—Thei are worth
fooltiak at; if nd(lruying, for sale hi
April gr. RINGIBERY.
MZds PORK!-50 Mils: Prime, for which a high
priec wu paid,and for which a high price will
be asked, by 400 B. KINGSBERY.
A CHANCt FOR BARCiAIkb
Tins subsdribe,f.firriing
sale
to close up his
business. o ff ers for sale the balance of his stock
of Gra& at EtREATLE REDECED PRICES. for
'nab. Pinions' wishing to avail the riselves of this
opportunity for . getting goods Will fi nd it to
their advantage to' call ince. &Chi would also
request all who have accounta on his books to close
the same immediately,either by payinfht ofbf note.
April I. IM2. E. T. FOR.
1 61 0 R, SALE OR TO RENT,
- A SMALL FARM of abOlii Ally sofa,
in Ilitilintans township , about four miles
frotteTpindila. atlibthirty.aerca improve
0. and • humid hodse aml Parn erected
reon.- Ill'or forth& parltctilara dimisire of Rev.
hremials Ahern or Misslmt!'ontin, Tinned* .' or
by letter_ post paid 6 MORS MeMAEION.L.
potpie. Sullivan county. Pa. April 1.1555.
teH tiMoile; n«inde sue. taw and Crapes se
WWI, Pimuss•lbetu, Palm Wand Cando
U‘P guar ern rail.'
S:ZZ
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"1-:‘7 4 '
•
BYETifult- Arrils of Yen& &Von's 'levied
'oat of the Conti of Common Plea,' of Bradford .
County, and to Me directed. vdl be exposed to pub'.
'lie Rale, et the Grath House , in the koro;ofToirandi
no Monday the ld dap of MAY, at one'dolock,'P;
M., the following lot pier* or parcel' of land situate
in Rome village:bounded and . described,, as follows
to wit : on the north bathe new tied Priding' rom
Rime village to the town road; so Balled by
lands of J. Holcomb:* smith and mist by lands of
!obi Passmore. Containing 7600 feet of grounds
be the same more or less, all improved. one framed
lonise not quite finished, thereon erected. ,
Seized and taken In execution at the suit ofE. *
C. T. Smith vi. Charles Evans'.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of ladd
sheeted' in Sheshequin township: bounded as fel•
lows :on the north by lands 'of William' Horton ;
- on the west by lands lately belonging to Charles
Horton; the,south by land of Wilbert. B. Nor
ton, cortteriog on Jeremiah Kilmer :•on theeast by
landiof Andrew - Webb. Contaiping abont'3l acres
more or less, about 60 acres improved; '
Seized and taken iti exicuiion at the suit of An.
drew Webb now to the use of David Cash vs. Wil•
Ham Hatton jr.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Smithfield tp. bounded and described as
follows :on the north by lands of Elijah Tracy
west by lands, of H. Carlisle and Henry Quick ;
south by lands of Ebenezer Keeler; east by landlord*
William Rolfe. Containing about 30 acres. about
28 urea improved. one frame house. and one log
barn, and an apple orchard thereon.
I SO
' , cited and taken In Mention at the gait of Chsr.
don Wilcox to the use of Doroalla Ford vs. Timothy
Ro!fp.
ALSCI- - -thk tolltiteing pieces or parcel of land
situated in Tiroy bo., bounded as follows :an the
north by lands of-0. P. Ballard on the east by
lands of V. M. Long ; on the south by main at. ; and
on the west lid 0. P. Hillard. Cotimining 49 feet
front and 911 feet back. All improved. with a large
brick building thereon. occupied as stores, shop die.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jam's
Voorhis vs. Sydney Hayden.
ALS I.—The following desaribed Ogee 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. C: Ad.
Ants. Wm: Mien, Sydney Hayden ddd heads of•ba
N. Stephens; on the south by the tidblic square
on the west by main street. Cootattlingaboai ono
half dcre be the same more or less. all improved,
with a block of framed buildings, two stories high,
extending about 120 feet on the public square, end
about 50 feet on main street; occupied as a Able
shop, dwelling houras..lawyer and justices of lees.
and a billiard room: Alio One other building. oos
and a half story high. about le by 30 feet On the
ground, occupied as a Shoe shop One other build;
ing two stories high, iocludiog . tbe basement, about
the same size on the ground. ociapied is a harness
shop. and one frame barn and shed thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ful
ler, Waller & Co., and W. H. Starr& Fellows, and
Mills & Thompson, and Frothingham & Beckwith
vs. Hiram Mix.
ALSO—Tbe following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Rome township, bounded and described
as foibles to wit: [tbe undivided halci on the north
by lands of Silas Gore, on the east by lands of Silas
Gore, on the south by land:. of Roderick Morley. on
the Weal by lands of Geo. Horton land William Elli
ott. Cdotalniut ninety live acres more or less.
about filly acres improved. One framed boos% one
framed barn and I small orchard thereon.
Seised and taken in execution at the unit of D.C.
Hall es F. M. Lent.
Al.BO--Tbe following lot pitce or parcel of land
situated in Routh Creek township, bounded as fol
lows : north by lands of William Burke, east by
lands of David Hildreth and Ralph Crane l south by .
William Decker, and west by lands in poSoielliult or
James Dewey. Containing one hundreiland t
four acres, about thirty-five acres improved. With
one log boast, log barn and two apple orc'tard.
thereon.
ALSO—One other tract if land situated in South'
Creek township, and bounded forth by lands of wi
dow Aber. east by lands of James Dewey, south bf
William Decker, and west by lands of Philo Fassett.
Containing seventy.one acres, with about twenty
live acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Darius
Bullock and James H. Webb. administrators of the
estate ofJohn L. Webb deed, to the use of E. ft
Beckwith ►s. James Dewe►.
ALSO—The following lot piece 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 public highway, on the east by main
street leading from Athens bo. 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. M'George.
Containing one acre or thereabouts, with one fram
ed house and one framed barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in ezecution at tne snit of Fran
cis Tyler vs. Geo. Fritcher and Nathaniel Flower.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Wysos township, bounded and describ
ed as follows to wit : On the north by lands of Da
rias Williams, on the east by lands of Daniel Cool
baugh, on the south by lands of Juba Owens. on the
west by lands of John Bartlett. Containing fifty
acres. be the same more or less ; 'boil, eight acres
improved. ,
Seized and taken in elecutiob at the suit of Pat
rick Kildor vs.' Williatn Carl.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Ulster township, bounded and described
as follows to wit : on the sotlih by lands of C. W.
Holcomb. on she east by lands of Hiram Heath, on
the youth by the road leading from Ulster to Smith
field. on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Con
taining about one half acre, one framed house, a
wood house attached and a small apple orchard
thereon.
Seized ■nd taken ie execution at the Snit of Ulys
ses Mercur's use, vs. Mary Pike. .
ALSO—The following lot piece et . parcel of land
situated in Burlington township, notin_ded and des
cribed as follows to wit : on the north by the Car
roll lauds, on the east by lands of-Addison M'l(ean.
on the south and west by lands of Jeremiah Love
land. Containing one and a half acres, all improv
ed, with one frame house; frame barn and saw mill
thereon.
Seited and taken in execution at the suit of LS.
Ellsworth now to the use of Simi M'Kean vs. B.
Nichols and William Nichols.
ALSO—The following property to Wit : situated
in the townships of Wyalnsing and Tuscarora and
bounded and_dereribed as follows : begiaiiing at a
sugar tree. thence by lands of John Locke and A.
Gwenip, smith hall* ft degree. fait three hundred and
eiglay-fiviperches to a coemer..thenet by" fandi of
Henry Toland abd Alborg Loctie.,bouth.eighty-nitie
and a half degrees. west three Iniadred and eight
Verdes to a birch. thence bs VQier litritts;tioio
ty•eiglit and one fourth degrees, east foui hundred
and ninety-three perches to the place of ,beihming.
Containing three handred and foray - nin e acres and
otie hundred peithes ; an allowance of six percent;
about fifteen acres improved and three log Oases,
and two log sheds and a &w fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ma
ry .Toland. Maigaretta Toland. Slicabedt Toland &
Julianne Tolland vs. Ingham Moire, admintstriitor of
Jonas Ingham deed.
ALSO—The following lot Veceir parcel of hind
situated in ifarlington township, and bounded and
described as follows: beginsiag at a post the south
east corner of lot No. 25 anion the n ooh line of
Charles Scotto:4 lot; theneesouth elf degrecs east
one hundred anasixteen and 2-10 perches to a post
and stones, the nottlassf emenee of said Scouton's
lot, thence' north Ithi of a degree. east 105 and 6-10
perches to a post an tberteirth linrof the Simpson
for NO. 1. Menet donh 811/ degrees. west . one hun
dred and liaises and 1-10 perches to a pea and
stone the sodth-irest coiner of said Simpson ': lot,
andthentesouth # of a degree 105 andls.lopert,liv,
to the place of beginning. Containing leeway six
times and eighty-one perthei, being lot No., 23, .on
E. Overton'ti,niap, and 50 acres of the *Gat end. of
lot No, 4 ; abbet siiiairtioyfed, one log house tberu
otlereetet .
edited and . taben its 'asneutiiit'st the snit of •
ward'Orettoit vs. flylifester Hill.
ALSO-.The tpllovring lot piece or Pared °Med
situated in Spriagleld township, bounded and, des
aribekaa wows: north: 5f ioldn of Joseph
Bebiasos;'ea - the east bf lands oyet 'Mikis.* Jr.
- ' - ...'=~ibrettaiuo~ar- - - . .
on the south by lands et Madison Rosaiand-irestbr
the highway. kadiflrfto o the Cottotteoed to Pleas.
Asat.!,slley. Containitt 'bout mlCltandred , acres
more or less; about twentyillife at fee IMpiOved; one
!limed louse: ens (rimed biro, Mit law Mill and a
small orchard of filth treo`thirreomr I
Seized' ndtaken in execution at the Suit at Juba
Arnotys..lno. T. Learned: ' • -
e
ALSO—Thefollowing Peep or parcel of land
situate in Wyalnsirig toirnsbip. bounded' as _fol
lows t beginning at a pest and stones "milli', .ald
Springfield townshlti Wirt reetti2edyadfoirilaglinds
ofJohnsod Paldier. and rittinang thetice 'dards 86 de.
grees west 14 I corner of land certified to' Hurtiph-
Fey antl=Dadiel dkoirns lieiri, !hides by and with
said certified lend, sofa 24 degrees; eaar. , llso per
ches to a borfiet on the sbotherly.lide of ' , lot in the
warrantee tiltheof Sheritiati. 'patented to
Henry Toland dec'd, thence with .aid Noels/mob $8
'degrees emit, on "belied Of certified Stittdgflotptod
thence by and With the Same, north IS degwei, west
2:12 pe . rshils to the place of beginning. Containing
141 acres Ind 94 perches, tie the sante tapteitr less,
With about 6 eats irpprreA siiihlt shanty thrreon.
&tied and in execution it the suit of Mary
rotund. Margaret's Toland. Mlizalieth Toland sad
Julianne Toland vs. John Gartland.
ALEICIRy Writ of kvari facing. the following
'described fog piece or Parcel of tia situated in the
townshipiof Granville. bounded and dbscribed a.
follows: beginning at tht north • west cornet of a
lot deeded,tu art ila.iter at a post ; thence east
110 sod 5.10 riekhis to i Oat Ofi,tke sotith title of
lot No. 130; theisee loath along this-linear said lot
No. 130.41 pelihri to a post; theice 'sit :thing the
south hoe of said tot No. 190, 110 and 9.10
toe white,lnaple; ihence north on the west linelof
said lot No. 130.44 perches to the beginning. Con
taining twenty-nine actis and one perch strict mea
sure. All improved, with one old frame' house and
one new framed house paolyfinished, two framed
barns, and an orchard of fruit treed therms.
Seized and taken in execution at the sift col Steph
en Pierce vs. Z. S. Parsons adatiniatrator of Muth
Bayer deed.
ALSO—By virtue of sundry irritate! Levari Fa
cies, issued as above, a piece or parcel of land in
Granville township Begtonittg at a post N E ca.;
ner of a lot contracted to Thomas Batley, Jr. thence
east 93 p to the east line of warrant lot No. 1473,
thence north 43 p. to a post. thence west 99 p to the
north east corner of a hit heretofore deeded to said
Baster, thence south 43 p to the beginning. Con
taining twenty-four acres and oafs hundred and tflty
perches.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land,begin
ning at the N W corner of uid beretof..re deeded
lot, thence west 39 p.. thence south 42 p.. thence
east 39 p to the south west corner heretoforedeeded
io said Baxter, thence north 42 p to the beginning.
Containing ten acres and thirty eight perch-.; both
pieces included containing thirty-ftve acres and
twenty eight perches. strict measure. all improved.
and no buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the nit of Ste•
phen Pierce vs. E. B. Parsons, administrator of Cyr
eh Paster, deceased.l
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situated
in Wyalusing. part of a tract surveyed in the war
rantee name of Patrick Moore, and bounded as (fol
lows : beginning at a black soak sapling end running
thence north 12 degrees west 22 and 3.10 perches
to a white ash thence south 73 and 14 degree ;
west 28 perches to the highway ; thence by and
with the same nnnh 31 degrees west 41 pnehes to
a while nine; thence north 72 degrees ; west 33
perches ; thence south 35 flumes ; west 23 perches;
thence south 73 degrees ; west :9 and 1.10 perches;
thence south 'l3 degrees east on the line of certified
Springfield, 131 perches to a post and stones, atijoin
ing Squire Mills': thence north 69 degrees ; east
168 and 7=lo perches to a brook sapling the begin.
ning. About 20 acres improved. a small frame
house and a few fruit trees thereon. Cont.ining 73
acres and 150 perches be the same more or less.
seized and taken in execution at the pint of Mary
Toland. Marearetia Totem!. Elizabeth To:and, and
Jaians Boland vs Darick Cobb.
ALSO—Oge o her piece or parcel of land situated
in Sou h Creek township h• - •onded as follows : be.
'finning it a black oak_ stump the south-westerly
coiner of warrant No. 9t62 ; thence north 222 per
ches,to a post ; thence east 70 and 1-10 perches to
a post ; thence South 212 rubes' to a post ; thence
west 72 and 1-10 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 100 acres strict measure. Annul 30
acres improved. one frame house, one frame barn
and a fed , fruit trees thereon
Seized' and taken in execution at the suit of Sanel
Pettengall vs. Horace C. Talitnan.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Shesheqoin. bounded and described as
follows : beginning at the south-eat( corner of a lot
run oat to William Dates,* maple; thence south 70
degrees. east 50 perches to a post; thence south 76
degrees. east 126 and 2-10 perches to a post sotoh
wo•st corner ors lot run out to • Richard Johnston ;
thence north tr degrees. east 127 and 9 10 perches
to a post ; thence west 42 and 8.10 perches to a
black oak for a corner; thence south 103 and 4-10
perches to a post; thence west 81 and 1.10 perches
to a p.ot ; thence south 72 perches to the beginning.
Containing 90 acres and 50 perches strict measure.
About 40 sores improved, one wood dwelling house
and one framed barn and a small orchard of fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and takbn in execution at the suit of P. J.
DeCater et cm. ♦•. Isaiah Y. Johnston and Vincent
Tuttle terre tenant..
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff
•
Sherifi's OMee. Tovran , la: April 1. 1852. j
Notice k hereby given. that an solotint cElnal to
the roNts. will be required to be paid upon each sale
when strati/ down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply with' this regulation. the tract of land wi:l
again be offered for sale.
ADVERTISEMFNT.
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' , No. 00 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
amt. seed _ .
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• sikintgainraw:4-14% ,
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VrAYE' not* its Stem et large stock of Geed.
LA New York and other nniikete, which srs offerei
wholesale and retail. at Li, lowest possible prim +.
V einentkm a few things that mey always he found el
"our Store. Prints.' gingham., poplins, M. dis m es, like.
of the late* styles;
(homes. Ilsrdwere. Cuykery, Bode and aim;
Hats, Caps. &C. dre., Of libieb ws here alarge as.
eintment, selected with grist ease end offered es law
prier, Ind will not bs undenekl. • Alwri.`6x.4..Y•
glognm..weeden wire, slaw soh leather.' besides-.-
thousand ether- inlets, which ws wed Dot smenturakk -
all of which , we offer Ite"our customers at price: that
must Rise great 'llaislketton. ai. our entire Stock his ,
been laid in a. • Sins when Ste market was unessemese ,
1y depressed, and goods were many per mt. Uwe
than usual. By attention and prompluesa in meeting
the want. or iwirpoutto . •!.. we hip. to mint i eau.
tinuanei tbre.pitronage that his hitkertolreen
liberally.hestrrered them re. MONTANUS' 4Ce.
.Towanda. Oct. 11. 1•51.
;.
A LT, -G 00D S •
ET. FOX, wo u ld. fully Inform his oft (rites&
. -and the eitiwnsOf ain4ford in general th at lie
is now rectivingat fulfiller.* Of FALL 000101. whit*
be is desirous of disisaliecot at a very Ma 4#0 . 11M
fmna first cop , beingsatisfied that his goads ani Weis.
ed wifti ai niuiticare, end bought st feast, at low
priceess iis_neighbors. be is now anxious tsi.;tutositese•
bilpustopeis fbat they will Ys sold at timaht kinglet
pritxtplease cal and see, -as there is surely no biro •
in Itoosiing how cheap imm‘folis do sell podi-kall
soon. Corner of Main atl-rine meet.
Books cob — kit !
AComplete assortment oftehooly Ma k,
Cl. cal •Ss Miscellaneous-Books, constanilf ke' tlp
and for sale at the lowest rates by.
Igor. :19. 1831. 0. L. BARTIAITT.'
Fall thid Winter Goo 6.
$4..2;4.14 :
T 8 new receiving iirect from New York a law sad
/ splendid assortment of Goods which he offers Se
ail at prices whi:h cannot fail to suit the closest-buyv.
Cr., for Calm. Pacinccr, on A ersovito Cason.. JIG
respectfully asks a cell from all persons wishing is be
goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undintarL
Towanda, November 24, lASI.
VICTORINES AND CUPEltt—a few setts for Ws
V ehesp at ne2l FOX'S.
60 DAY STATE SIiALLP, various patterml i la*
ors sal qualities, just received et
(rt. 14, 1851. • ME RCM&
WORTH of t3beep Peha wanted foe
$8,368 Cash by H. 49r. A. C%
LATER FROM CUBA
. Itzethrtion... of • topes
QTR.,. later news via New York lk E. R.- LK.**
arrival,ol.a eesy Jame stook ofln - Mau:din ot,
PNINNEY & BOWMANS No. a Brick Row watey
they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash
ar Ready Pay. cheaper than the cheapest, from the feet
that they purchased their stock fun ca s h i n e very are.
pressed state of the mariet. Don't mistake the plate.
No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Flastons.Drug store.
5 TONS SUGAR, just received, at wholesale sad
ra.tail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN,
SAur,, • ;:nr• tot.. also Iron, Nails, Han!wars, 4 to if
and Marker.' in Mils.. 4 and 1 bbls, for sale bj
sept 22 PH iNNEY & BOWMAN.:
I 0 CHESTS more of those three and four shilling.
TEAS. at PIUNNEY & BOWMAN.
QIIEETINGB, shiriinga. strip es. and ticks. for sale:
1 .- 7 by PHINNEY & BOWMAN. -
BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest, aimed
merit in town—and Hata and Caps, at wholesale
an.' retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, GfiuswarP. Paints, Oils. Glass, Dye%
&c. -PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
DRESS GOODS, s large variety n—HorVetar
Shawls, a good assortment, for wale by - •
arp22 PHINNEY & HOWMAN.
LUMBER WANTED, et PHINNEY & BOW
MAN'S, for which crib will he paid. on
1 - v H fo K r A g T. RypeHer7,lWEorny..ktakesnoi;vzcAh;inpt
BuTTE R-100 Firkin% wanted, fin which portal/di
will he raid. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
COME ONE. COME ALE. and examine the New
Goode. which aro now being exhibited atll
ap26. B. KINGSBERY'R.
i•F t DUSHELS RYE 4r. coa.v me. by
dr — V July h. E. FOX.
LASTING POWDER-50 kegs Blasting Pow.
B
der. by fla MONTANYES & CO.
CROCKERY.—The largest dock In town. Fnli
dinner and tea setts. of white granite and Mee
ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S.
EVERY one knows that the place to find the large,.
Imminent and best quality of gloves of ell dee*
Mildew; is at aple FOX'S.
B UK Silk and DM Silk Lace fur MANTILLAS .t
spa-
DRY GOODS-A g ood assortment of Aterisoas,;
Cashmeres. De Lains, Alpacas, and prints now
Inning at jig MERCURIO.
Grceries
6 HEI'D. of Sugar at p o rices positively less than arty
before sold in town within one year. also. Melia
see sweet aml gond from 31 to 50 els. Rio. Lipka
and Old lava Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bane
Raisins, 'Pepper. Apices. Saleratus, Ginger. and a gm.
mai assortment of groceries ; alma full supply of fresh
new Teas warranted as usual, good gnd right rir
money returned in all cases ; just received and for as*
at sep. i s .
20 BALER OF SHEETlllo..,common and. One'
Ito 10-4 aide- A nice,amorimiot aftlench
ed Geode, bleached and brown Drilla.! C - Mah and Tint.
PPM brown and bleached Table Linden, Checks.. Lin*,
spy. Ticking. Cotta► Yam, Batting. Wicking and
Wadding. wiling cheap at PDX'S.
A DMINISTRATRIX'S N9TICF:.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of A. 1 4 , V.
Vsngorder, dee'd. late of the.township4
ire hereby requested to make payment with Out delay.
and those having claims against said estate. will Ostia
present them duly authentiostity (or witlement. •
MATIT.DA VAN(IORT,ER, •
r Doren. September 22. 161 4 „ • Adinnistrattir.
By •sip rt n, phut Oh; tbe VensfeetateßY
NEW.AHAViLS i
TM received by,espress anot , .. e r cask of Da,
4 State flhaie,ls. splendid ssyie.,. et
, Tnivanda. Nov. 28, J. KINGSBERT.
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PO . it Winter Goode:
7.:Vniroar arBOII3EXT.
preceiving • large assortment of Pall and Maw
for Goods, direct Imm.New York 'which is .timed
at Greatly reduced ,priees to cash buyers.
Toutanda. pet. 11, 1851.
EXECUtOR'S NOTICE..
Lit A ie . ritontt indebted to the estate o(. WILLIAM
-DAV , EN. deed, late of Warren tommillip. ire
hertbs reqoested to make paTmetit withoth delay.
and, all persons having derizathis minima said estate
are *equalled to present thitaktiolv anthentiestid Coe
settleumm. ..! /AMER M. BOWEN; Esseatew.
Wairen.Marel 1152.
Fis" FISH t..Meekerel by the bbl.. half /mist?:
' AOC mod pond. Alen a allelee . quality ft 01*
1 1 01= 1 ,1av maims! and flw sale by -
. . 141 1M1 1 *' .
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