Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 01, 1852, Image 3

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    Ntl33 Mtvertistments
Bing off at Cost !
*scriber will sell the balance of his stock
Nis. at COST, for cash.
i a . May 1, 1852.
WARE—a fine .assortment,
FOX'S selling for
BEIEILTET'S talon -
, at a writ of Test. Vend. Expci., issued
se Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
'to me directed, will be exposed to
at the Court House in the boro' of To
inturdax,the 22d day of May. at 1 o'clock
)11 wine piece or parcel ofland si•uatetd
township, Bradford Co., bounded and
follows, to wit : on the north by lands
.r. on the east by lands of Zorastos
ahle. on the south by lands of John
the west by lands of EliAs Bailey.—
ttimit 76 acres, about 60 acres improved,
II framed house, two frame barns, and
orchard thereon.
taken in execution at the suit 'ofilsaac
Baxter ano Nathan Baxter.
CHESTER THOMAS, Sh'ff
Ice.Towanda, April 29,1852.
Dissolution.
c,rirtner•htp heretofore existing between the
4r,t , vrA under the firm of F.S.Ayans
T his day, by mutual consent, dissolved.
Sts dne the firm are to be paid to F,,S. Avans,
in also pay all the liabilities of said firm.
E. B. TUTTLE.
April29th,lSs2. F. S,. AYERS.
ianti Warrants.
;T1 WAIHIANTS, issued under the act of
5 , boilebt by
..1•24411, 1R52. I.AP 3RTE,MASON & Co.
\LICAHTS.OF SASH just rec'd and
I (-)k /for sale at
it I" th, 1552
wa;p: el uses are on the list for trial for
ar Term ;5.54.
FlErt WECE•
r tiv, as. J W & N M Decker,
•srl et al vs. William Wartield,
aim va. The Com'ill of Pa,
1 , • • v.. David Benjamin,
11 T m v. Daniel Fose,
\I PIM va. J P 801 l ezrs.
IL ane v s. W'm Russell bail
r, Jsr v .:. Win A Lane,
Dar sa. A Dunham et al. *
vs. Geo .4 Mix At al,
ex vs. Bexley Morley & Hyde
vc. 11 P Ballard,
tarre vs. A Aram Pierce,
r hvi H R.Bacltus,
-. , i , ar , t use vs Aihens Itridge•Co,
1;;!, ‘s David Benjamin,
. use vs Silas A Fox,
•tt. I.;hy Tozer,
I!er,:Lr f, u.e v., Joseph Kingsbery's ex,
C(t WEEK.
F M'Kean et al vs John M'Kean et al,
third,
;, . 1 / 2 1.;:evine Bull,
; •J Calvin Wdls,
Len). Stephenson,
v, Coolbaugii & Alden,
N rceelone, _ _ .
trustee. vs Isaac Cash & terre ten
t, Lihn Reed,
• Guthrie,
.v, cE Rathbone,
; •cr vir Almon Eafton,
:i.•n v. Win Trout,
:•%- , TI V, William H Brown, '
v. H G et al,
-^r v M S Warner,
...ruuch v Wm H Dobbins et
.• v. Geo Sanderson, 4
!.171 &c v, Tirrwthy Case,
',all v> S W Paine,
.e
it at vs Anthony Snell ct al.
Irti••ei.. r, ti 'Warn I hapmar,
as•ignee &c vs 1 E Can tied.
awls trustees vs Lorenzo
•.• Bind Hapernart,
tru.ices vs Humphrey Mosher,
Iris is. Richard Jeliniungs,
v. A Clarks adrni
i'l,;,•iel , aux vs Lyman Matson,
• r• Tar of :Springfield,
.• , c e t • John Bclover,
y• I If iiiietpan,
,• t W
[c v• H Vaness,
t ,:rr t. Gi II
Wra Cal 1;
. s H F.tch,
1•!i:.
F. I^.:OV,
mu v• T k-t L.:hip of Durell,
OEM
r• DraKe,
; i'r tau Li tp vs G Et Taylor e.t
',l;at!a,
v• k i;r , rl
• lm
\ r..• 1 I )s , rander,
n• m H umphrey,
. 'r rant,
rc VC:a s U Lens,
c' G • Jr,
nnnn sera.
Gt . (' Friteher,
W Gl,on et al,
,••:;•••••• v‘ J. , nathan Bush jr r
• •::.• Wn s k::.411 et al.
,1 K err v. J A Weller,
• • • James L Grace,
• 7. De(;ralr,
- • t• H ram Knapp,
k'';;• , 'ra c; al vs Chauncey Brakeslee,
• C d J N Lewis et al,
S Lewis et al,
r firs; week are made returnable
6ta dav ~f May at 10 o'clock A.M.
'" ! W' ^ k 071 Monday the 10th at 10 0'
•N. a..; fi.r ;hint week on Monday the 17th
a:•u , e.; A. M.
M'KEAN, Prothonotary.
t;T.; 11. IS5'2.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
, 47inu unsettled accounts with the
"-'• arP requested to call immediately,
`"n :rner by note or payment. And
most be paid.
li. s. AL M. C. MET:CUR.
:I.rrhy zivett to ail persons inclebt
11.) ISI,4CK, (late Register and
' roanty, that their accounts
v —.tied immediately. or they will
an Attorney for collection.
May Court willlbc . the limit of for-
HORATIO BLACK.
4-
NoricE.
'rdeb•^d to the estate of WILLIAM
lat. , of Litchfield township dec'd,
s ' 4 ed to make payment withoutde
er,os, having, demands against said
"'them properly attested for settle-
IA MES LURCOCK:
M UEL DAVIDSON.
e Erecntors.
17.15."„'2
,
Towanda Bridge. •
s of the Towandi Bride.? Corn
no•ified that on MONDAY
M:fl• 'al election will by held at
' I se. fir a Pres:dent, Treasurer and six
41 l r o'r.par,y. The polls will be open
• at 4 o'clock P. M.
M. C. IiERCDR, Seep.
crril 17, 10352
AD:I INNTRATOR'S NOTICE.
^r.% indebted to the estate of JEREMl
'qurll, decd late of Canton township are
° ;uested to make payment citithout delay ;
haring dernandti agairtst said estate
'‘'.l to present them to A- G. Pickard
I heLlitated for settlement.
MARGARET SMITH
A. G. PICKARD.
A T:! 17, 1A52. Administrator's
Treasurer's Bale of Unseated Lands ,
IN BRADFORD COUNTY;
IN pursuance of the provisions of an Acf 7 of the
General Assembly, passed the 13th day of Manila
1815, and 'oher Acts of Assembly, will.be exposed
to public sa at the Commissioners O ffi ce, in the
Borough o °winds, on the 2d Monday of June
i ll,
1852, the tracts of Land 'described in the following
list, unless the taxes doe on them are paid before
that time.
No al No. 1 I
- & Warrantee Ain't of
I
Weir Acres Names. Taira.
E. r! FOR.
1512 900 Charles Carrot, 6 80
1490 550 • same. 10 14
1533 191 pt James VVilsott, • aB9
1679 129 pt Haghs & Fisher, 273
•
ATHENS AND It .
1531 57 pt James Wilson, 105
1533 310 pt same. 6 51
1591 63 pt same, 133
1531 651 pt same, 14d
COLLTAISTA AND 5P1111107111.11.
B. KINGSBURY'S
952 170 pt Myers Fisher, 3 67
960 28 pt same Columbia, 5$
963 66 pt same do, 1_ 38
975 239 pt same dc, 5 04
949 103 pt Myers Fisher, Springfield, 3 27
CANTON.
4101 Catper Shafner jr.. 6G3
4051 John Morgan. Canton id Leroy,B 51
202 pt James N. Barker, 4 24
4600 211 pt John Vaughn, 4 24
4601 31 pt same, 65
crawroTow.
1494 88 pt Charles Carrol, 1 114
1493 195 pt same, 4 10
1486 100 pt same, 2 10
1482 686 James 'Wilson, 42 35
1470 906 pt do, 5 42
1470' 116 pt do 8 75
I.F.ROT.
202 of Frederick Reales 2 S 3
200 of Henry Beck 230
DIONROK.
1516 600 Charles Carrot, 12 60
1507 250 same,
1515 169 Ft , same,
121 176 pt James Pope,
1488 100 pt Charles Carrot, 2 10
1492 450 same, 9 45
1491 184 pt same, 986
5691 964
5692 12, pt
182 Prim George, 10 56
tl7 Peter Henry, 13 60
TUO! •ND BURLINGTON.
1474 49 pt James - Wilson, 102
1474 167 pt same, 950
1469 100 pt same Troy, 2 10
stir rsoti
121 124 pt James Pope, 259
ALSO—At the same time and place will be ex
posed to sale the following Real Estate, in pursu
ance of the forty-first section of an Act of General
Assembly, passed the 29th day of April A. D.
ISM
yeer. venom
Avee4sed. I Unim- improv. I Ain't of
ro
pved ed . - Tax.
1848 Benjamin Coolbangh, 200 •$2 50
1849 • 200 2 25
1850 200 1 75
" Saben Rockwell, 100 70
1819 Um Bates.
" Abram Millet,
1848 John Griffin, 94 6 195
• Thomas Whaling, 92; 27 105
"' Chester Butler, • 198 59 16 59
• Edmund Whaling, 70 126
• Seth Rogers, 20 10 96
" Susan WAiree I'oo 252
1849 do. 100 2 28
1849 Charles Green
L. McKee
1848 ( William Breck
" William Dyer
" Jarvis Platt
" John Goodwin
LITCIITISLD.
MS Henry Cooper 155 tO 42$
01111 WILL.
1849 Elia & Dan'l Die smock 97 10 11 IS
New eilbvertionnente.
•LI•AT.
400 Joseph Anderson, $24 00
107 John Barron, jr. 640
78 pt Frederick Castatur, 4 68
93 pt Moat.' Bush, 6 55
400 Peter Benson, 24 00
418 Andrew Buckhart, 25.07
175 pt Adam Waggoner, 10 50
AAAAAA •1D XONEON.
227 Joseph ThOmpson. 23 20
•BTLOX •ND MAIM.
200 Philip Brown, 111 AO
Asri.ow.
141 pt Christopher Avery, 10 113
60 pt Hannah. Hubbard, 3 40
216 pt Barret Joel, 12 95
89 pt Hannah Hibbard, 6 35
5 pt Hibbard William, 311
100 pt Thomas Jackson, I 00
100 pt William Jackson, S 00
100 pt Thomas'Edwards, 4 09
•STLtN •ND
437 k John Kidd, 20 23
IN.
400 Andrew Hardy,. 24 00
400 Samuel Raga, 24 00
400 Samuel Hardy, 24 00
400 Samuel Siddoni, 24 00
400 Samuel Temple, 24 00
343 Samuel Betz, 10 60
843 Joseph Betz, 20 60
343 lames Bete, 20 60
$43 John Betz, - 21:1 60
400 Henry Byson, 24 00
975 Samuel Cooly, 22 47
313 Peter Edge, 20 60
400 Samuel Edge, 24 00
313 Samuel Fritz, 20 60
400 Simon Hardy, 24 00
375 George Moore, 22 47
400 Joseph Seely, 24 00
400 Henry Seely, 24 00
400 Peter Temple, 24 00
400 George Temple, 24 00
400 James Hardy, 24 00
400 Nathan Hardy, 24 00
400 Joseph Siddons, 24 00
343 George Edge, 20 60
400 Paul Hardy, 24 00
400 Jamea-Siddons, 24 00
400 Stephen Hollingsworth, 24 UO
400 Peter :.siddons, 24 00
400 George Castatur, 24 00
400 Joshua Cooly, 24 00
400 Henry Hardy. 24 00
2e5 Deh,r.lll -ttoart, _ t 5 Sc
400 Peter Seely, 24 00
300 Samuel Nichols, 18 00
437 Wm Gray. Franklin ec Monroe :8 16
OR ViVILLI.
4371 Ephraim McAdams, 26 25
434 k Thomas Hamilton, 26 OS
400 Robert Hampton, 24 00
400 Samuel North, . 21 00
400 Peter Shots, 24 00
400 Samuel Anderson, 24 lie
400 Harmon Castator, 24 00
4t 0 Jonathan North, 21 00
400 Peter North, - 24 00
400 Frederick Shots, 24 00
272 Mary Ellis, 16 32
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, 16 80
400 Peter Hampton, 24 00
400 James North, 24 00
39 pt Sarah Lebo, 2 32
419 isaae. 'Manor, 26 99
RIDOBZIIT.
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Johnson & Mifflin, 57 87
same,
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DVIELL
TRANZLIS
emigres
1848
1.850
1860
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1848
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1 849
1850
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1850
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1850
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Treasurer's Office, Towanda, April 8, 1852
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
DR. H. C. PORTER has just added to his assert.
nient a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicali, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors which
are now offered to the public at low rates.
His stodk of FANCY GOODS & PERFUMERY
is the largest and most Complete ever offered in this
market.
Also a choice assortment of pure WINES ti LI
QUORS, suitable for medical purposes.
A large variety of,Camphene,Phospene, Pluid,Lard
and oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful
styles.
Being agent for all the best Patent Medicines of the
day, purchasers may depend upon procuring a genuine
article in all cases.
All the Drugs end Medicines kept at his establish
ments may be relied upon u genuine and of the best
quality, having been carefully selected with • stew to
their usefulness.
Q South stole of the WspiHouse, and N 0.2. Brick
Row. Toirands, March 20, 1852.
Special Court.
NOTICE is hereby given that a special court of
common pleas will be held in and for the coun
ty of Bradford, at Towanda, commencing on Mon
day the 17th day of May nett, 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. B. Clymer, et al.
Thomas Elliott vs. Israel Smith.
Welch, Longnecker & Co. vs. John Wood, e al.
Stephen Powell vs. Henry W. Tracy, garnishee.
Earl Nichols vs. W. Coryell, et al.
John Beidleman vs. Nebediah Smith.
H. & R McGeorge vs. E. Dunham, et al.
Subpoenas for special court as above, returnable
Monday, May 17, 1552, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
April 1. ALLEN McKEAN, Prot.
rriAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Hon.
1 the Judge of the Court of Common Pleaa of Brad
ford• County, for the benefit of the Insolvetit law of
this Comm..nwealth, and they hive appointed Monday
the Ist day of may Court next, for the hearing of me
and my creditors, at the Court House, in the borough of
TOWN da, at which time and place you may attend, if
you think proper.
March 57, 1852
IlVECIllitneal)1111-illYTE1, 9
Corner of Front and Walnut Streets,
COLUMBIA, PA
DAN= SERA, proprietor.
tr}Lumbermen and others visiting Colombia, are
requested to pay the Washington Hotel a visit, where
they may be assured no exertions will be spared
for their gratification. March 20, 1852.
"WE STOP THE PRESS,"
TO announce the arrival of a new and splendid
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
from New York & Philadelphia. They were bought
for ca;i 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 county.
Apl 10 BURTON KINGSBERY.
5 18
8 55
DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to
3 cent Calicos. Also the latest s tyle of Dress
Trimings, at apllO B. ItINGSBERY'S.
3 61
BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for
Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial
Flowers and Ribbons, *Web are sold so very cheap.
April 9 B. KINGMBERY.
7 68
CAPS, HATS, BOOTS 4 SHOES—a large as
sortment,, sold very cheap for cash, by
April 9 B. KLNGSdERY.
ROCKERY & HIRDWAItE—a large assort
ment,, cheap, by B. KINGSBERY.
GROCERIES. -The quality and pricei of Teas.
Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them-
selves. at apllo B. KINGs'BERY's.
ACKERBL.-60 half barrels. and 25 quarter
121 barrels, at B. KINGSBERY'B.
204IIIINTALS CODFISH—They are worth
looking at, if not buying, for sale by
April 10,., B. KINGSBEHY.
MBBS PORK!-50 bbls. Ptime, for which a high
price was paid,and for which a high price will
be asked, by apllo , B. KINGSBERY.
A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
THE subscriber,baying concluded to close up his
business, offers for sale the balance of his stock
of Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, for
cash. Persons wishing to avail themselv,es of this
opportunity for getting Goods cheap, will find it to
their advantage to call soon. And he would also
request all who have accounts on his books to close
the same immediately,either by payment or by note.
April I, 1852. E. T. FOX.
192 8 5 78
78 9 99
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
A SMALL FARM of about fifty acres,
in Burlington township, about four miles
from Towanda, with thirty acres improv
ed, and a framed house arid barn erected
he reon. For fdrther patticttlars enquire of Rev.
Jeremiah Ahern or Michael Ronin Towanda; or
by letter Post paid to DENNIS ILMAHON, La
porte, Sullivan county. Pa. April I, 1852.
93 41 562
110 23 396
110 3 51
50 10 120
35 10 111
40 10' 150
RICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Leis, 'lllll Crape• at
•p2ll FOX'S.
Da li Pil i nam sto : t i • 64011,411 e teat 71 0 Cansda
30 .
New %belittlements.
7,;stace.
saint! Steverw.' 50 - 50 r . 0
Ingham 4 - 431thit Mil -'" 1 411
--' joys. • , '
SamuelCOoli
Ezra Chandlef
Daniel Hill
.95 S 8
- 115 45
4d 54
:maims. attn.
Edmond Hagar 38 19 171
sitrrannt.
William Roe
Wm. J. Rose
George Cook
John 0. Sterns
Geo. Cunninhatii
Tho's Rowland
John 0. Sterns
TIIIICAS•1111.
Geo. Tanner 32 )
Michael Bogart 100
Geo. Mazfel4 200
T0W412114 TI.
Egbert Bidder 103
111111 T 7?.
Carne Williams
William Greens
lILSIIIIL
James Gazley
WTSOI.
Seth T. Barstow
Harry Parks
John & Dennis Whits 70
Jas. L. Gosline 70
William Vonght 40
Ira Owen 25
John Owens' est. 20
wsiss.
hove
60
Jacob Corsatt
Abram Minier
Geo. H. Shepard .;
wysionsre.
Luther L. Stewart
Sam'i Fish
ow
Caleb Carmalt 19S
Henry Blanchard 123
Stephen Sherwood 100
lames Sherwood 60
EX=
James Harr:ing 25
BENJAMIN WILCOX, Treasurer
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
To Creditors.
ISAAC CASTER
. Merits Sale: -
e is
MY virtue _ of write of Vend. E .-- . bitted •
1.1 out of the Copilot Common Pleas, Bradford,
Countyiand to me directed, wilt be - ed to pub:
Re sale, at the Coon:House in die Dorm*, fTowanda :
on Monday the ad day of MAY, atone ' o!clock, P.
M, the following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Rome village, hounded and descnbed as knew;
to-wit:: on the north by the new road iindink from
Rome village to the town road, so called; east by
lands of J. Holcomb; south and west by lands of
John Passmore. Containing 7590 feet of groan&
be the samifmore or less, all improved, one framed
house not quite finished, thereon created. ~
100 1 41
138 1 86
100 1 66
192 saw mill 3 66
SO 1 32
7 20 156
192 saw mill 3 66
Seizid and taken in execution at the suit of &
C. T. Smith vs. Charles Evans.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel- of land
situated in Sheshegkin township, bounded as
lows ion the north by lands of. William Horton ;
on the west by lands lately belonging to Charles
Horton ;,on the smith by land of William IL Hor
ton, cornering on Jeremiah Kiliner ; on the east by
lands of Andrew Webb. Containing about 88 acres
more or less, about 20 acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of An
drew Webb flow to the use of David Cash vs. Wil-
liam Harlon jr.
ALSO—The foUpwhng 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 lands of
William Rolfe: Containing about 50 acres, about
28 acres improved, one frame house, and one log
barn, and an apple orchard thereon.
101
e 4
1 88
1 MO
2 25
I Si
4 id
6 ST
1 23
1 62
2 22
I 81
68
28
seized and taken to execution at the unit of Gor
don Wilcox to the use of Dort,'lla Ford vs. Timothy
Rolfe.
70
10
273
1 09
2 00
6 67
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Troy bo., bounded as follows :on the
north by lands of O. 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. Containing 49 feet
front end 88 feet back. All improved. with a large
brick building thereon, occupied as sores, shop &c.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jam's
Voorhis vs. Sydney Hayden.
_ _
7 38
48
6 77
1 80
1 86
70
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Rome township, bounded and described
as follows to wit: [the undivided half] on the north
by lands of Silas Gore, on the east by lands of 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 fifiy acres improved, one framed house, one
framed barn and a small orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. C•
Hall vs. F. M. Lent.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in South Creek township, bounded as ['al
ive's : north by lands of William Burke, east by
lands of Bavid Hildreth and Ralph Crane, south by
William Decker, and west by lands in possession of
James Dewey. Containing one hundred and twenty
four acres, about thirty-five acres improved, with
one log houst, log barn and two apple orchards
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, south by
William Decker, and west by lands of Philo Fassett.
Containing seventy-one acres, with about twenty
five acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit,ef Darius
Bullock and James H. Webb. administrators of the
estate of John L. Webb deed, to the use of E. R
Beckwith vs. James Dewey.
ALSO—The folloWing lot piece or parcel of land
situated in the IloroUgh 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 H. F. M'George.
Containing one acre or thereabouts, with one &am
ed house and one framed barn thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran
cis Tyler vs. Geo. Fritcher and Nathaniti Flower.
ALSO—The following lot piece or para.' of land
situated in IKysox township, bounded and describ
ed as follows to wit : \On the north by lands of Da
rius Williams, on theeast by lands of Daniel Cool
bangh, on the south by lands of John Owens, on the
west by lands of John Bartlett. Containing fifty
acres, be the same more or less ; about eight acre , .
improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Pat
rick Kildoff vs. William Carl.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Ukter 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. Con
taining about one half acre, one framed house, a
wood house attached and a small apple orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ulys
ses Mercur's use, vs. Mary Pike.
ALSO—The followi•.7 n;••( . 0 rr 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 A ddison M'Kean.
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 mil'
thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the sun of T..
_S
Ellsworth now to the use of Sam'l M'Kean ♦s. B
Nichols and William Nichols.
ALSO—The folliming property to wit situated
in the townships of Wyalnsing and Tuscarora and
bottnded and described as 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 beginning.
Containing three hundred and forty-nine acres and
one hundred perches ; an allowance of six percent;
about fifteen acres improved and three log hooses,
and two log sheds and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ma
ry Toland, Margaretta Toland, Elizabeth Toland &
inHanna Tolland vs. Ingham Stone, administrator of
Jonas Ingham deed.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Burlington township, and bounded and
described as follows : beginning at a post the south
east corner of lot No. 25 and on the north line of
Charles Scouton's lot, thence south 139-1 degrees east
one hundred and sixteen and 2-10 perches to a post
and stones, the north-east corner of said Scouton's
lot, thence north 4ths of a degree, east 105 and 5-10
perches to a post on the south line of the Simpson
lot No. 1, 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 4 of a degree 105 and 5.10 perches
to the place of beginning. Containing seventy six
aces 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. Ad
Seized and taken in execution at the sun of Ed
ward Overton vs. Sylvester Hill.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Springfield township, bounded and ties
cribed as follows: on the north by lands of Joseph
Robinson, on the east by lands of John Hatkness jr.
on the south by lands of Madison Rossoind west by
the highway leading from the county road to Pleas
ant Valley. Containing about one hundred acres
more or less, about twenty-five 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. Jno. T. Learned.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situated in Wyelosing township, bounded as fol
lows : beginning at d post and atones on the old
Springfield township line (certified) adjoining lends
of Johnson Palmer, and running thence north 86 de
grees west to a-corner of land certified to fluniph.
rey and Daniel Brans heirs, thence 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 Shertnan, patented to
Henry Tohlnd deed. thence with raid lino south 88'
degrees east, on the tin• of certified Springfield b and
thence by and with the same, north 13 degrees,. west
232 perches to the place or beginning. Containing
begat 2avettilicatous.
, 13 .r..... 5, -,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,:,, , p-..
. -,
filisticliancotte.
14 1 'eine and 04 ,perelte44.e the same mere of jest,
With atvint 5 acres itnisiciVed;adthrit amity thereon.'
'_.• Beized:indlakett- in ateentiott at theenit ofidary,
' Tot and; litlieirarettlt To land; Bliaabeib ,Ttohitek , end
InliatiatiToland - v*,:robtiGartiand;,',. : - -f.,;
' . ALSOBy-- Writ tiflsevattriciae,ithe following
described bit piece. or-Steil - of laudsituatedrin the
township:or Granvilleil bilutlded and described as
. follows t beginning et the. north weal corner vif a
let deeded to Ezra natal-el' at a :post; thence east .
110 and ,540 pembes,t6 A goat on tee south line of
lot No. 130 ; thence doPth alobt'iheline of said. lot
No. 130,42 perches te a post; thetioe. west Along the,
south line ofeaid lot Tof '430,1tb lad 4:10 . perches
to a white maple; the tpbrifi.op - the,west line of
said lottifo. 130, 42 pe rc hes Sotto beginning. Con.
i i.
taming twenty-nine-acres and, on. tietch,strictmea
iiiie. All improved, with onaUld , fritatejtople and
one new Gamed house, partly *tithed, ;tile° :framed
barn, and an orchard of fruit treer thereon.
Seized and taken i n execution,at the snit of Steph
en Pierce vs. E. U. Parsons administrator of Uriab
Baxter deed.
ALSO—By virtue of: sundry writs of -tined Fa
cia,, issued as above, ‘ llt piece or parcel of lend ID
Granville township: - Beginning at altos% N f3-cor
ner of a lot contracted to Thomas Batley, jr.thence
east 95 p to the east line of warrant lot No. 1473,
thence north 42 p. to, a poSt, thence west 95 p to the
north cist corner of a lot. heretofore deeded to said
Baxter, thence south 42 p tq the beginning. Con
taining twentpfour acres and one hundred and filly
perches.
i '
ALSO—One oth rritece or parcel of land, begin
ning at the N W corner of said heretofore deeded
lot, thence west 39 p., thence south 42 p.. thence
east 39 p to the south west corner heretofore deeded
to said Baxter, thence north 42 p to the beginning.
Con laining ten acres and thirty eight perches; both
pieces included containing thirty-five acres and
twenty eight perches, Strict measure, all improved,
and no buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ste•
phen Pierce vs. E. B, Parsons, administrator of Un
ah Baxtet, deceased.
ALSO—AII that piede or parcel of land situated
in Wyaltising, pan of a tract surveyed in the war
rantee name of Patrick Moore, and bounded as fol
lows : beginning at a black oak sapling and running
thence north 12 degreei ; west 22 and 8.10 perches
to a white ash ‘tnerice south 73 And 1-4 degres ;
West 28 perches to the highway : thendb by and
with the same north 35 degrees ; nest 44 perches to
a White pine; thence north 72 degrees ; west 2$
perches; thence south 85 degrees ; west 23 perches;
thence south 79 degrees ; West 19 and 1-10 perehest
thence south 13 degrees east on the line ofeertified
Springfield, 132 perches to a'post and Stones, adjoin
ing Squire Mills'; thence north 69 degrees ; east
168 and 7.10 perches to a brook sapling the begin
ning. About 20 acres improved, a small frame
honse and a few fruit treezthereon. Containing 73
acres and 150 perches be the same more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary
Toland, Margaretta Toland, Elizabeth Toland, and
Juliana Toland vs. Darick Cobb.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situated
in Sou h Creek township bounded as follows : be
ginning at a black oak stump the south-westerly
corner of warrant No. 9562 ; thence north 222 per
ches to a post ; thence east 70 and 1.10 perches to
a post ; thence south 222 perches to a post ; thence
west 73 and 1-10 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 100 acres , strict mearture. About 3b
acres improved,nne frame house, one frame barn
and a few fruit trees thereon
Seized and taken , in execution at the suit of 51 - atel
Pettengall vs. Horace C. Tallman.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land
situated in Sheshequin, bounded and described as
follows : beginning at the south-east corner of a lot
run out to William Dates a maple; thence soutit7o
degrees, east 60 perches to a post; thence south 76
degrees, east 126 and 2-10 perches to a post south
west corner of a lot run out to Richard Johnston ;
thence north 12 degrees, east 127 and it-10 perches
to a post ; thence west 42 end 8-10 perches to a
black oak for a corner; thence south 102 and 4-10
perches to a post; thence west 81 and 8-10 perches
to a post ; thence south 72 perches to the beginning.
Containing 90 acres and sO . perches strict measure.
About 40 acres improved, one wood dwelling house
and one framed barn and a small orchard of fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. J.
DeCater et or, vs. Isaiah V . . Johnston and Vincent
Tuttle terre tenants.
CHESTtit THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 1, 1852.
Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to
the rosts, will be required to be paid upon each sale,
when struck down to the bidder, an -1 upon a failure
to co-np'y with this regulation, the tract of land wit
again be offered for rale.
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Mohroe tp., FebrharY 2i; 18S1.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given
that there hare been tiled and settled in ,the of
of the Register of Witte in and for the county of
Bradford, accounts of ndministiation `upon the fel-
lowing estates, !At: .
Final account of Matilda Benjamin and Absalo m
flortnian. administrators of .the estate of Edward
Benjamin deceased late of Athena.
Final account of Themas Elliott Patentor of. the
last will and testament of Andrei Foley dee'd. late
of Towanda Borough.
Final account of E. R. Beckwith, ttdrtiinistrator
De bonus non of the estate of Albert Beckwith dee'd
who survived Rector W. Strong; late of Ridgbery.
Final account of C. N. Stria!, atlntinistrator of the
estate of A. 3. Strait dec'd' , late of Troy.,
And the sami will he presented to toihe Orphan's
Court of Bradford county. on Mondaf. the Od day
of Mapvext. for conferination and silloaranee. l
H. LAWRENCE SCOTT:Register.
Register's Office; Towanda, March itt,
EMI
Pallintartioodsi
-," tovisainrar Co:
'TIMM tati*, it' Blond large stock of Goods hes
'XX New-York and other market", which an offered
wholesale and: retail. iit-talt lowest possible pticee.—•
mention a fitw :hinge get IneY j always be Arcuate
O nghikiply, roas;m: auhuti!,
of thelateii ' • J .
Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery, Boole atii_l9oo4
Hatt, Caps, &a; &c. 0f high w base a large tor
eminent, "elected with great atm and Aired at km .
Prieei; iiia Will nol be undersold: Also, holder".
glove., wooden ware, elms, sofa jearbse; budder a
thousand Mitt articles Which awl need not enumerate,
eU of welch vrtr offer fur oar customers at prices thal
ottist Aire risk ittii4lletion . , 4a oat intiti Sloe& barn
been laid Itt st time *rhea this niarke; iiitsp4nonnats; •
ly depressed. and goods were many . per eirikC,Dnise
than usual. By attention and promptuees is wean
"the want, of our customer., we hops to vent a emus
tinuence of the Patronage that has hitherto bane.
liberally bestowed upon ea. BIONTANTEIr 4 Ca. <
Towanda, Oct. 11, 1851.
,FALt GOODS.
E• T. FOX, worth) respectadly r inrcrm his old Rena
. and the citizens of Bradford ifs &sprat that ise
is now receiving a lb!lstria of FALL GOW)8, which
h&j's desirous of disposing of at a very small sibrattoo
from first cost, being satisfied that his goods ars select
ed with as much ease, and bought at least, at as low
prices 0 hit neighbors, be is now anxious to convince
his customeri,that they will be sold at the right kind as
prices. Pies* call scs,as there is surely no harm
in knowing how cheep soma folEs tio sell goods-01
soon. Comer of Main artd-Pini wrett:
Books f 310011 S • .
A eomiilete atrsortateat of t 8
eat C 191951
cal QE bliscellaceous ,Books..constatitly kip op
aact for sale at the lowest rates by. •
Nov. 29. 1851. 0. D. DARTLMTT: •
lOW JIM -war
Fall and Winter Goods:
B. rot
Te heiiieceiiring direct fromr
iqewi a large ariid
1 splendid assortment of Uoeds which be otters (sal
sale at prices whizh cannot foil suit toseloseet
era, for CASH. Nonce*, of /moven Caltorr.. Be
reapectfully asks a call frotit,all persona wishing to bay
goods cheap, lei he is determined not to be undersold.
Towanda, Kovember 24, 1851.
ICTORIN AND CUFFS—a few setts for ab
V eheap n•2l Fora
60 DAY STATE B HALLla,ritiou, pettenis;mit:
on and qualities, just received I,t •
Oct. 14, 1851. kEnctrws.
WORTH ash i of Sheep granted c.
$8,368H. & A. C.
LATER FROM CUBA
Execution of Lopez
QTILL later news via New York & E. R. R. et di
arrival of a very forge stock of treictitindise at
PHINNEY & BO WM ANA No. 3 Brich . Row whtc
they, ate prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash,
or Ready Pay, cheaper thap the cheapest., from the tact
that they purchased their stock for cub in a very de- .
previed state of the market. Don't mistake the plow;
No. 3 Brick ftow nest door to Dr. Hostons.Drug store;
C TONS SUGAR, fast ieceioecl, at wholesale mid
retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN': •
S ALT, a large lot, also Iron, Nails, Hardware, hail and Mackerel in bids., i and / bbls, for sale by
.ept22
I O
CHESTS more of those three end four ehilliage(
TEAS, et PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
SEBTINGB; skirtings. stripes. and ticks, for oats
by PHINNBY & BOWMAN.
ROOTS & SHOES', the, largest and cheapest wank ,
ment in town—and Hats and. Caps,. at wholesale
and retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
CROCKERY, Glassware, Paints, Oils. Glass, Dyed' &c. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
RESS GOODS, a Jorge variety—Bonnets aii4
D
Sbaviis, a good assortment. for Bale by
sop= PHINNEY & BOWMAN.
LUMBER WANTED, at PHINNEY & BOW
MAN'S, for wbieb easb will be paid. a2lll
O s! te, RypeffainNdi‘C.Eo7,ar.takßenoiNeAhirgoi
DOTTER-100 Firkin, Imo*, for which part cash;
will be gait!. PINNNEY & BOWMAN.
COME ONF, COME ALL, and examine the New
Goods, which are new being exhibited ail
.1326. D. KINGeDER
17; BUSHELS RYE & CORN for sal* by
t- , July R. E. T. FOX.
IILASTING POWDER.-5p *ego filaWing Pow
der. by 118 M ONTANYES & CO.
C .
ROCKERAr.—fhe .rgest stock 41 tosra. . Fqll
dinner and tea acne, of white gnunte end blot
ware. which will be sold cheap at Fors.
. oat Your Stay at Strait.
STRAW CUTTAS and CORN BHELLERe, will he
sold very low for
,Cash or approved credit id
TONIKINS' rOCNDRY.
Towanda. April 17, 1852.
DRY GOODS,--.A good assortment of bierinsis,
I- , Cashmeres. De Leine, Alpacas, and prints nee'
netting at jta MERCURII.
Groceries.
6 RR' D. of Sugar at prices positively leas Ahm
before sold in town within nne year. also. Molu
Pe sweet and good from 31 to 50 cis. Rie,
and Old Java Coffee that cant he heat. Fine ban'
Raisins, Tepper, Spices, Saleratus, Ginter. and It
gat
mal assortment of groceries alp a. full supply of fresh
new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or the
money returned in all cases ; filet received and for sat
at cep. 12 . FOX'S.
20 BALES OF SlitfTE4G, common and Ulf
ito 10.4 aide. A nicaamortment Corniest&
ed Geod., bleached and byown DtiURA Crash and Drat
pery, brown and bleached Table Linnen, Check., Lie'',
Fey' Ticking. Cotten Tarn, Bauirrg, Wicking ilia
Wadding, melting cheap at FOX'S.
• A bitIINISTRATR4'S NOTICE.,
Apersons indebted to the estate of A. W . R.
Yangarder, deed. late of the townAiip of Dum.
are hereby requested to make payment , wisdom debut.
and those hasionclaims against said eßtateosill plea"
present theit duly authenticated fen settlement
MATILDA YANOORDER;
Ddrell., September 22. 1851. Adrninist raffia.
fg . • ,ol •
rapreu, %fret iron) the lkinpfactiren •
NEW 3H AW LS!
.
TUST received by express &pother ease of Hai
41 state Shawls, splendid styles. at
Towanda, Nov. 2S, 1851. J. KINIUBERT:
Fan 8i Winter Good s:
- BURTON acsidonitair.
TS
now receiving i late assortment of Pollard Win.;
ter Goods. direct from New York which is offing
at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers.
• Towanda, Oct. 11, 1951.
ALI' persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM .
BO' EN. dec'd, late of Warren townshiP.lml
hereby requested to make payment without
and all persons haying demands against said estate
are segues ied to present them. dray authenticated fOr
settlement. JAMES M. BOWEN, Executor.
- 'Warren • March 254 I R 52.
FBH ! FISH !—Mackerel by the hbl. half and qr
tall.. and pound. Alto a choice quality of cad
Rah this day received and for sale by.
March IP. Mr
- ^ ' ~
gietericia*;'4°C.
PHINNF:Y & BOWMAN.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
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