Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 04, 1854, Image 3

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    ern
Wiper of the application of James M. Red and
be •
t hcorporated under the style, name or
Irtndhain Union Meeting Rouse." In the
f? if f o f Camnion Pleas vf Bradford county ((Feb.
44 1854, No. 147.
I:frICE is hereby given that Jams M. Peck Wm.
sibley, Julius Russell, Peter Koykendall and
oft the 22d day of Decenaber,A. D. 1853, pre.
to the said Court an instrument in writing.
articles and conditions therein setforth
;:intaineil, It appearing to them lawful and not
nos to the eommuniiy. . Whereupon they di
tosid writing to be filed and that notice be
i s one newspaper at least, three weeks before
:a t Ccurt of Common Pleas otsaid county,
forth that as application has been made to
j teach an incorporation according to law.
ALLEN M'KEAN, Pto'ry.
',sands, January, 11, 854.
11UnIEMS sash.
ay v i rtue of wri ts of Vend Exponas issued out of
4 th e Court of Common Peas of Bradford coon
'isd to me directed, will be exposed to public
gt the Court House, in the boro of Towanda,
aday the 6th day of February ' . at 1 o'clock,
Y, the following described lot, piece or parcel
t d situate in Smithfield twp. bounded on the
by lands of H.M. Peck, on the east and south
pnblic bighway,ou the west by lands of Jno.
t d :eh and H. M. Peck, containing about half
;ire be the same more or less, all improved,
Jne framed house, one framed barn and a few
:tees 'hereon.
Ird and taken in execution at the suit of Chas.
iiesd's use vs. Seth Salsbury.
,I„4ri—The following described piece or parcel
5d situate in Towanda tp. (now south rowan
yunded on the north by lands of Edw. Overton
C. Moores lot, on the east by lands of Wm and
/el Dreslain, on the south by landsof Hiram
and Hiram %Mill, and lands late the property
Wilcox decd. on the west by ,lands of Den
gmll, containing about 125 acres more or less
25 acres imploved, one framed dwelling house
and flamed barn and a small orchard of
:tees thereon.
red and taken in execution at the auit-of Geo.
,ow to the use of Edw Overton vs..lames Nes
d Edward Welch, doing business in the name
tor & Welch.
1440—The following lot piece or parcel of land
re to Smithfield tp. bounded and described as
r>—North by the public highway leading from
..field centre to Athens, on the east, south and
by lands of Ebenezer Keeler. containing one
r thereabouts, all improved with one framed
cid one framed building fur a Grocery there-
,zed and taken in execution at the suit of Mar
's. Bulloc k vs. John L. Carnigie.
!,u,so—The following described lot piece or par
1i land situate in Wysox twp. bounded on the
11 lands of J Johnson, east by lands of Lyman
south by lands of Bertrand and Alvin
west by lands in possession of Uilbert H
containing 84 acres and 9-10 perches be
ame more or less, ationt forty acres improved,
.1 house. one framed barn and afew small sip
'ate, thereon.
.ized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm.
, 6bins to the use of N. J. Keeler vs. John S.
I .e and A .J. Gorsline,
k lot piece or parcel of land situate In
te gyp. bounded and described as follows—North
inns of George Fox. east by lands of Simeon
'well, and south and west by lands of Geo Fox,
i,sing SO acres or. thereabouts, all improved.
framed house and framed barn and a build-
, ccapied as a shingle-machine, and an orchard
rat trees thereon.
•red and taken in execution at the suit of A
.n ? , vs. C C. Lent and Geo Fox.
ALSO—The following dt- , cribed piece or parcel
ud kituate in Sheshrquin tp. and bounded .on
•unrih by' land of Elisha Newell and Joseph Post,
1r east by land of Samuel Owen, south by lands
Lemuel Post and William Poston the west by land
tuts Poivani Wm Post, containing about 2
. sbout 16 acres improved, one log house, one
...ard shed and a.few fruit trees thereon.
'zed and taken in execution at the suit of Dan-
Brink & Son vs. Dennis Post.
LSO—The following lot piece or parcel of lend
sae in Burlington tp. hounded and described as
~ c —North by lands of Horace H Pratt and C.
eae• by lands of Daniel Perry, south by
•i of John Pratt, and west by lands of Je.se B.
Nit, containing about 42i acres, be the same
-;!.. or It.ss, about 30 acres improved, one framed
.se.one framed barn and an orchard of fruit tree•
iz-il and taken in ere , iii ion at the suit of Wm
Dthin. vs. Peter J. Vri.mart.
ilsfl—The following described lot piece or par
'.snil situate in Burlington tp. hounded on the
lands of J. G. Blakeslee, east by lands of
kr. South by lands of .1 U Blakeslee, west
of Luther Rockwell, containing about 64
ire or less.
I and taken in execution as the suit oP l Swift,
Myron tr Paige vs. Chauncey ft:si....4tee.an:.; Ed.
Blakeslee.
daft—The fallowing :ot piece or parcel of land
ti' In (heeler' tp. bounded as Co, lows—Begin•
Fate a hemlock the north.west corner of Jonathan
iertite lot, thence north 31 dep. east 212 reds to a
t enrner, thence south 513 i degs, east 394 rods
llio , t, thence south 313 degs, west 212 rods to a
t ., 'he east corner of the liaytharn lot, thence
istt 31 degs, east 106 rods to a post. thence north
ol'ilege west to the state road, thence southwester
,alsog said road to J. Camp's north line, thence,
, 1.15131 Begs, west slang said Camp's line, 54 per
hsto the place of beginning, containing 392 acres
'se +ante more or less,
~,
IL SO—One other lot situate in same towns hip.
t'relked as follows—being the east part of lot No.
i xginni ng at Lorenp D West's southeast corner,
tette south 58.5 degs, east 108 rods to a maple
amp, thence north 31i degs, east 132 rods to a
.thence north sFli degs, west 108 rods to a post,
- fisin corner of L D West's land, thence south
I degs, west 122 perches to the place of begin.
it, containing 82 and 35-100 acres, be the same
nee or less being the same lots of land surveyed 1
'ereo Walker and Mary his wife to Wilson Ager
''!r , d bearing date January 15, A. D. 1853.
letzed and taken in execution at the suit of John
:sow n vs. James A Paine. r
.ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land ,
'late in smithfield tp. bounded on the North by
sods of Philip Sweet and Ira Adams, west by lands
fbhelton French, south by landsof John 0 Swims,
nod east by lands of M. F. Ransom, containing
shut vac hundred acres, about thirty five acres .
' , prose& one log house with a framed addition, one
lot bun a Iry fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wells
k l.'s. rs David Brown.
ALSO— T he following lot piece or parcel of land 1
idnate in yalusing ip. bounded on the North by
:ands belonging to Uriah D. Huff, on the east by
, ords of John Dowoley , on the booth by lands of
snob Struck, on the- west by lands of Alexander
ilea, containing forty acres be the same wore or,
is. ' about
"'est) , acres improved, one log 1303 it
soil a few fruit trees thereon.
_seized and taken in execution at the suit of John
i %loon es. Benjamin Lewis.
A alo—Th e following lot piece or parcel of land
' , lsati" in sheshegnin tp. bounded on the north by
tads of F S Washburn, on the oast by lands or Beni
min Smith, south by lands of Wm Stephenson,
est by lands of Reuben Ybung, containing fifty
tree. he the same more or less. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fet
id' Murphy now , to the use of 0. R. Bartleu vs.
asset Hill and Morris Murphy.
ALSO—By a writ of Levari facia., all that cer
,is lot piece or parcel of land situate in Wells tp:
' , toiled as follows:—Beginning at a hemlock tree,
e north east coreeCof the said hereby mentioned
n r granted lot, running thence south 236 perches to
t hemlock tree, thence west 855 perches to a hem.
ask tree, thence north 236 perches to a beach tree,
tierce east along the south line of a body of land
%sling to the Bank of Pennsylvania, 355 perches
I Om place of beginning, containing 523 acres and
tp Perches more or less, being a part of a, tract
ittreyed to Francis Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin
l!li warrant No. 5620, (the north part of said tract)
'toted Sil N0v.17114, and patented to the said John
-141 i Mifflin on the 22a day of Auto, 1795—Ten
WTI tithed.
- h by
4'l
antis
N m.
ALSO—Alfthat certain part or piece of land
called Itellmont, situate in Bradford Co. Pa., begin
ning at a post, thence by land formerly of Francis
Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin, south 608 perches to
a post. thence west three hundred and 33 perches
to a post, thence north 520 and 6-10 perches to a post,
thence by the state line of New Yorir,south 88 degs.
east 363 pirches to the beginning, containing 1100
acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, 4c.
surveyed in pursuance of a warrant No. 6686. dated
the 4th day of N0v.1794, about fifteen acres improv
ed, one log house and framed barn. and one saw
mill thereon erecte.l.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 'Sam
uel Rexford asa , gtiee of H. P. Yeomans vs. Horace
C. Tallman and Rebecca Tallman hie wife, and Da%
vid L. Sanderson and Philip J. Pierce terre tenants.
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff,
Sherirs Office,
Towanda, Jan. 7, 1854.
Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to
the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale
when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply,owith this regulation, the tract of land will
again be offered for sale.
ADMINISTRATOR% NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
estate of Thomas Turk, deceased, late of
Litchfield township., are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims against
said estate will please present them duly authenti
cated for settlement. •
CORNEL TURK,
BAWL DEVIDSON,
Jan. 14, 1854. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
TEED, deceased, late of Litchfield township, are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them duly authenticated
for settlement. BETSY TEED, Adm's.
BAM'L DAVIDSON.
January 29, taa.
Segister's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that there have been
filed and settled in the office of the Register of
Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts
of administration upon the following estates—
Final account of Thos. Wilcox and Gordon Wil•
cox adm'rs of the estate of H. T. Wilcox dec'd
Final account of Rufus C Buffington and Giles N.,
DeWolf executors of the last Will and testament
of Benjamin Buffington, late of Warren, dec'd.
Fnal account of Thomas Manley and Hobbel
Manley adm'rs of the estate of Asa Manley. late of
Canton dec'd.
Final account of Charlei M Knapp, executor of
the lx4t Will and testamentotElisha Cole, late of
Monroe, dec'd.
Final account of Thomas I. Jakway and Esther
A Jakway, adm'rs of the estate of Geo Jakway, late
of Windham, dec'd.
Final account of Joseph Menardi and Absolem
Carr, adm'ro of the estate of John Miller Davidson,
late of Albany, dec'd.
Final account of Charles Stockwell and M. L.
Wooster adtn'rs of tbe estate of Seely Rolcomb,late
of Leßoy, dec'cl.
Final account of Matilda Val:lord& administra,
iris of the estate of A W U Vangorder, late of Du
rell. dec'd.
Final acconnts of Daniel Brink Guardian ofJack
son Horton, Hannah Horton, Celinda Horton, Lem
uel Horton and Shepard
,Horton, minor children of
Richard N Horton. late of sheshequin, dec'd.
Partial acc.,ont of Robert Bull, (WWII of the es
tate of John Welsh, late of Duren, dec'd.
All the above will be presented to the Orphans'
Court of Bradfoid county, on Monday the 6th day
February next, for confirmation and allowance.
H. L. SCOTT, Register
Register's Office,
Towanda, Jan. 7, IA.
8 Z. STALDELT.
AITTOR.rEP AT
Office with the Register and Recorder,
Tow Alcoa, P.
D'A, OVERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TOWANDA, PA. •
OFFIOE in the second story of the Union Block,
north side of the Public square, over the office
of J. C. Adams, PA. Sept. 24.
LAST CALL!
A LL interested will take notice7t that the-notes and
[1 accounts due the late firm of
H, S. & M. C. MERMIR
moot be t paid, and that I will attend at the store of
H. S. Mercur foi the purpose of settling these mat.
tens, on Saturday of every week, until the Ist day
of February next, after which all remaining unpaid
will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for
immediate collection.
December 10, 1853. M. C. MERCLR.
111111 go .1E1.00)Z9
OULD inform her friecds, that she has just
`'VV returned from New York with a full supply
of BONNETS, and other MILLINERY GOODS
and requests them to call and examine her stock.
Towanda. Dec. 10. 1853.
TO OUR FRIENDS AND ~CUSTOMERS GENERALLY.
WE are under the necessity of having our pay
on all Notes over due, and all account! of'
over four months standing, and we intend to have
it; consequently, if you expect to save cost, you
must call and pay up immediately.
Toivanda. Nov. 9.53. HALL 4. RUSSELL.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINGSBERY
TS Now opening a New &rime or Goons, consist-
L lug of fall and complete assortment of all kinds
MEIICHANDIZE,
which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of
Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New-
York.
Towanda, Dec. 10,1853.
WINTER GOODS !
Joseph Fcrwell,
Is NOW receiving a large stock of WINTER
GOODS, of every description, which the public
is respectfully invited to call and examine, as sum.
cleat inducement will be offered to those wishing to
purchase, to make it an object for them to do so.
Towanda. Dec. 8, 1858.
Wear Arrival of
W INTER GOODS !
B. MERCUR has just received another large H. assortment of GOODS, to which the attention
of the public is respectfully solicited.
Towanda. Dec. 1.1853.
IVIINK BKINS.—Tbe highest price will be paid in
itl cub for any quantity of Mink skins, by '
Jan. I, 1054. MONTANYEEr & CO.
JMINTOSH. Dentist, has just returned from the
• city of New York, with improvements in in
struments, material and skill, end is prepared to at
tend to personsiequiring his professional services.
He will be found at his old stand. nest door to Mer.
curs Store.
Towanda, Jan. *, 1654.
NOTICE. x
WE hare admitted Mr. WILLIAM H. WILSON
a partner in our house from January 4,1851.
The business hereafter will be conducted under the
firm of Fowls, Ilsrrox & Co. •
New York, Jan. 10, 1654.
FLOUR. -A quantity superfine dour. just re
wind. mid fur ealertry B. KINGVIBURF.
Towanda, Feb: 16, 1663..
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE,
Prouting the Public Square.
THE svbeeriber, thankful for the liberal patronage received the past year, intends to keep constantly on
baud a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which as wrr.r. dispose of on
such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash
in hand, and for the Casa our customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. AU articles
not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and Me money refunded.
Q - Medial Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging slily for the Medicines.
The stock consists of • complete and select assortment o
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, AND CROCERIES,
Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter & Scotch Ale.
ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES !
FRESH CAMPIENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS I
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrantd, Good.)
Superior TOBACCO & SNIVITI--Chcrice brands of Pure Savanna, Principe
and Tara SUMAS !
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY.
FAMILY GROCERIES :
Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c. &c
- Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c.
REMEMBER THE :TORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
—AND IT MOTTO—
' The best Qnctlity of Goods—Full Assortment—Modarate Profits—Ready Attention to Customers—no
Adnlteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business."
Towanda, Novomber t 2, 1853. il. C. PORTER, M. D.
CHEAP WINTER GOODS.
lui . 1114:••‘ r,v>t
Ts just receiving a general assortment of N sw
1. GOODS at the corner of Budge and Main streets
which were purchased- principally for Cash—at a
very low figure, and he flatters himsef that he can
sell goods as cheap as the cheapc.st. The public
are respectfully invited to call and examine his
stock, which consists in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware, Boots and
Shoes. Crockery Glass It Slane Ware, •
Paints, Oils, Dyes, 4c.,
He would respectfully announce to the Ladies of
Towanda and vicinity, that through their untiring
perseverance, he has abandoned the sale of intoxi
cating liquors. .1. HARVEY PHINNEY.
Oct. 24, 103.
3TONS more of those cheap Sugars just rec'd
and for sale by PHINNEY.
EAS—A fewchests good and cheap for sale
T
by PHINNEY.
BOOTS & SHOES , the largest and cheapest as
sortment in Towanda. by PHINNEY.
nRESB Goods, of the latest styles and patterns.
consisting in part of Mourdin Detainee, all wool
detainee black 4. fancy silks, French, Domestic and
Scotch Giagheats ¢ prints, of every style by
Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY.
_ _
LT4TB, Caps, & Bonnets, a large assortment and
lcheap, by PHINNEY.
CLOTHS, cassimeres, vestings, sattinets, jeans,
and Tweeds of all description, just received by
Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY.
FLANNELS—French, Domestic and Salisbury,
for sale by PHINNE Y.
VTANTED—aII kinds of grain & lumber fur
V which some cash will be paid by
Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY.
The War. Question Being Settled in
3111EaLT JIM Iff 2 / 1 .11E 26 .1.
iIIONTANY ES & CO. have come to the condo
sion to enlarge their business, in view of the
unparalleled prosperity that must result from a state
peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for
former favors, invite the attention of the citizens of
this and adjoining counties to the examination of
their
Pall and Winter Goods,
consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dress
Goods. as also heavy staples,
Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car
riage Trimmings, Iron, Leather, 4.c,
all of which will be offered at wholesale or retail, at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Sept. 1, 1853.
AIL NEIL MK It 11IV 1163 NM •
9F31110/IT 6 2204/Ban
ll=
WINTER GOODS,
South Corner of Mantes Block, Main Street,
ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the
Fall and Winter trade, comprising a full
and complete assortment, and of the usual variety,
which will be, sold at a very small profit for Ready
Pay. Among the assortment of
DRY' GOODS,
will be found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods
consisting in pan of
Beregrs, lkrege Detainee, all-wool Delaines, Lawns,
plain and printed ; Ginghams, English,
Scolds and American ; Poplins,
Prints of all shades and
colors ¢c ,
Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths,
Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Matta
and Bummer Vestings.
Also, Sheeting., Skirtings. bleached and brown,
Tickings, Summer Goods for boys' wear, Cotton
arn, Carpet. Warp, Cotton Batten, &c., &c.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A full stock will be kept on hand. Those in want
of Sugant,Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's best
Syrup,Spices. Pepper Ginger, %demos, Flour.
Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line,
will do well to call on us before purchasing else+
where.
EAR:mmz33.
A large a splendid assortment. Croekary, Glass
sad titans-ware. Boots and Shoes; Rata and Caps—
Nails. Paints. Oils, Glass and Putty.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past sea
son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the
public to an examination 'of our Spring stock, be
lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure
a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, Nov. 44 1863.
/SPOT Iraniinger
very One variety of Sado and common paper
nieginee. curtain papers and transpatvotwb
dew shades. ju.t he J. POWELL.
Tergrands:Sept. MN,
• SPLENDID /ISSONTSIENT Of
FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale
'as l . his valuable real estate, situate
in Wysux tp., Brad. Co., Pa.,
_ consisting of the following :
1. About three end one•third acres of land, at
Myersburg, with a tavern House. barns, Carriage
Manufactory shop and machinery, blacksmith shop
and other out buildings thereon erected. There is
also upon it an orchard of choice fruit trees. The
necessary tools wilt also be sold with the carriage
shop. This property presents a rare opportunity for
any active business man to make a profitable invest'
meat and carry on a lucrative business.
2. A farm situated on the State road, about one
mile from Myersburg, eo.rtaining seventy-five acres,
about thirty acres thereof improved, with ■ small
framed house and a log barn thereon erected, with
a small orchard. The farm is well watered and the
soil fertile; and it is susceptible of producing large
crops.
The property will be sold together or separately,
and a reasonable credit given fora portion of the
purchase money.
For further particulars i nqui re of Ulysses Mercur,
Esq. of Towanda, or of the subscriber at Myeriburg.
CHARLES BENNETT.
Wysoz Nov. 25th, 1853.
IFIEVIALIE
rpHIS Insiitution,for the education of young ladies
J. was opened on Tuesday. the 20th September, i■
the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.—
It is note under the charge of Miss O•rvra D. Haw
sow, aided by her sister. Miss Rsatcc• D. BASSOK.
The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The
scholastic year consists of forty-four weeks.
TERMS-46, $9, and $l2 per quarter, according to
the studies pursued.
No extra charge for the Latin Language. French.
$3 per quarter.
RKFTAIENCES—Rev. Dr. M•CLEAN, Vice President
of the College of New Jersey, Princeton.
Hon. Davin Wii.mcrr, lonic LAPOUTZ Esq., C. L.
W•so, Esq., Hoir.Gxo. ISsuosason, Towanda.
MISS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to give
instruction to the young ladies of this place
on the Pi Aso. Terms—slo per quarter.
Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the
Ward House, or at the Towanda Female Seminary.
September 22, 1853.
XI KW (1-1. - A0 Mao
One door South of J. H. Phinney a Store, Main Street.
THE subscriber being desirous of enlarging his
business, would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he is just re
ceiving from New York and is now opening for
sale a large assortment of
Ted, Sugar, Coffee, Rice Molasses, Stuart's Syrup,
Tobacco, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cloves. Mace, Nut•
meg, Cinnamon, Salercrius, Cream Varier, Soda,
Ground Mustard, Peppee Sauce, Catsup, Candles,
Bar and Shaving Soap, finegar, Starch, Cigars, etc.
He has also on hand and for sale a large stock of
11PDIFIlt4ICWIRT111111M111111MIS.
Hams and shoulders, Mackerel. Codfish, Herring.
Potatoes, Beans, Dried Apples, Wheat Flour, Lard,
Butter, Cheese, t4oda, Butter and Boston Crackers.
Also—most, kinds of Fruit and Nuts, Preserved
Prunes, Citrcin, Figs, Raisins, Oranges and Lemons,
together with a large stock of German, French sod
American Toys of all descriptions mod price.
(17 Please give him a call. A. J. NOBLE.
Towanda, August 1853.
NEW AD CEFAP UM.
OD. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large
. and carefully selected stock of
2413111, soaps,
bought for cash since the late decline in prices.
which he will offer for ready pay at price, which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things
he invitee particular attention to his assortment of
Wen Goods.
Towanda, April 15. 1855.
DR. E. H. MASON,
PIETSZCIANdt, 1111TILOXION,
Rarideneeon Pine Street. opposite the ot4 Presbyterian
Church.
Otters his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his
office. in Dr. POILTIIeII Drag - Store. when not par
feseionally engaged.
/AIM MILAZIEWILLAini
ATTORNEY AT LAW;,TOWANDA.
Seery do north end Odle Ward Boass, !Italy aceNged
by Laporte, Mayan &
?mud% March. 5, UM. 4 •
TOWANDA
*J" MN Iff II G'•
Grose' y and Provision Store.
GROGEFUES,
SUCH AS
ANNUAL, -S ATEDIENT s
pts aaa ospeadttom of Mrsilifbrit Comity Or 11153, from Samar, lst
to Doombier 3.tst inclostve.
Of the
. ..
Auditors ' for auditing *lie Ittieollllll i 100 0 0
Assessors, - - ~ •.. 1,003"2S
Bradford couoti , Agricultural Bide% 100'00 '
Bridge Contracts. • "- .• , _ 971 71
Bridge sad Road Views, 141 25
Crier of Court fees, 90 09
Constables attending on & making returns
to Court. 439 25, 1
Cost,' in civil suits,
Counsel lees in Com'th. suits. 50 011
Costs in Cotn i th suits, 2,459 15
Counsel to Commissioners. Wm. Elwell, 50 00
Election expenses.
Fuel & lights for Court room, Offices & Jail 206 89
Omnd Jurors, 503 54
Traverse Jurors 2,735 74
Justices Inquisitions, 45 07
Incidental expenses, 162 05
Interest on end payment of Loan. 1,075 16
.
Account with the several Collectors of County Taxes for the County
Townships. Collectors Names. Amt. Charged. AWL itsc'd. Aral Ezothad.
Standing Stone Isaac W Westbrook $lB 88 0 0
Albany Wm Lee 106 83
Ghinville Harrison Ross 129 73
Orwell ih A 0 Mathews 411
Springfield L Leonards 7 40
Standing Stone Isaac Vannest 70 15
Towanda tp. Dinah &Mill 446
Wyaor A C Hinman 8 69"
Athens bore' Guy Toser 18 82
Herrick Geo W Elliott 23 76
Standing Stone Ales. Ennis 64 76
Warren Rufus Buffington 174 35
Athens born' Wm H Fritcher 36 71
Athena tp. John H Murray $1 24
Herrick M B Porter 89 29
Litchfield Joseph P Mann 29 12
Rome W W Woodburn 153 64
Bomb Creek Ira Crane 21 70
Standing Stone D P Havens 51 32
Wyalusing Gen M Black 108 64
Waned Levi Brown 14 03
Athena bon/ L H Liberman 150 64
Athens 4.. John H Murray 168 26
Albany John Drown 34 74
Asylum ' John W Morrow 49 33
Burlington .1 Travis Jr 214 49
Duvall Banister Ross 119 81
Franklin Thomas Smiley 4$ $7
Granville John Vroman 79 15
Herrick John E Keeler 54 58
Monroe S W Alden 322 OS
Pike Geo W Humphrey 128 76
Rome Nathan Maynard • 44 20
Ridgbery Chas French 26 43
South Creek Ira Crane 16 i 5
Standing Stone Isaac H Varmint 197 61
Tuscarora Hiram Shnmway 121 69
Towanda tp. Win Barnes 209 49
Wyeoz John W Bartlett 110 67
Warren Levi Brown 5,84 90
Wilmot Allen Woodruff 73 67
Athens tp. L A Gardner 1690 52
do born John E Snell 444 53
Albany John Mathews 279 62
Asylum S C Strong . 409 49
Armenia I. W Gardner 77 59
Bnrlington J Travii Jr 637 26
Columbia Wm G Bradford 771 77
Canton John Gray 656 63
Durell nos A Jennings 411 45
Franklin Wm B French 224 09
Granville James Gee 383 08
Herrick Richard Hillis 251 80
Leßoy Ledgard Chaspel 376 32
Litchfield Rowen Merrill 412 03
Monroe Libbeus Marcy 672 65
Orwell Alonzo Potter 597 73
Pike . Geo W Humphrey 1019 93
Rome Nathan Maynard 429 96
Ridgbery Chas French * .. 436 82
Sneshequin Daniel J Horton 882 26
Smithfield T I Wheeler 842 47-
Springfield Hiram Spear 640 81
South Creek Ira Crane 293 43
Standing Stone John Huff 274 47
Tuscarora D D Black 330 84
Towanda born' G H Eaton 1496 63
" South Dennis M'Gill 334 17
' North W W Eastabrooks 256 75
Troy tp. di Geo P Freeman 806 56
" born' ' 1 " Asa El Moore 282 38
Ulster Chas I) Kitchen 450 37
Wisps Henri Pas.smore 660 $4
Wells Nathan Shepard 491 17
Warren Nathan Young 680 66
Windham James Elsbree Ild 633 30
Wyalusing J V Vanaukin 591 91
Wilmot Edward Shepard 184 23
Year.
1845
1848
1848
1850
ES
ECM
MEI
Dr. Benjamin Wilcox Treasurer of Bradford Co. in account with said County. Cr.
Amount of duplicates prior to 1859, $3.369 871 Am't returned on duplicates prior to 1853 $ 429 St
Amount of duplicates for 1853, 20,567 30 Am't " ' of 1853 1,974 53
Amount of Notes, Judgments, der. ' 198 01 Am't " - ntlter, judgments, &c, 729 91
Amount of unsealed land transcripts, 477 25 Exonerations on unseated land transcripts 105 53
Amount Miscellaneous receives, 176 19 Collectors' PercentsYe 1,21 1 96
L-
Abatement allowed Treas. (excess all'ed Col) 28 10 Exoneration, to collectors 613 44
Orders redeemed 15,146 54
By 2 per cent, commission on same 302 93
Uncurrent Money 25 00
Balance duo Trees in 1852 395 28
By 1 per cent. commission on $5,073 35 50 73
Dr. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. of Bradford
To amount of duplicates prior to 1853, 33,215 49
To amount of duplicates for 1853, . 12,220 89
To amount of unseated land transcripts, 276 92
Dr. County Orders in account with Bradford County,
To orders issued in 1253, j , 13,056 SSI By orders redeemed in 1853,
To orders outataading Jan'yl I, 1853, 370 99 By orders outstanding Jan'y I, 1854,
$15,927 821
BRADFORD COUNTY, 88.—We, the undersigned Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify
e%AON the above to he a mil and correct statement of the receivals and expenditures of said county, from
It ii . . the first of January, t the 91st of December, inclusive.
vv., Witness our bands, and seal of office, at Towanda. this 18th day of January, A. D. 1854.
D. B. COTTON.
I. A. PARK, lloromissioners.
8. SMILEY,
Attest—E. M. Fiaa•i. pie*.
2111TAEC - 11Pir
WINTER ' GOODS!
lam now receiving a v ry large and handsome
stock of 000D$ from the city
of New York, consisting n part of Cloths, Cassi,
turves, Sattinetts, tweeds Jeans, Linsey., Detains.
Bingham. & Prints—Bay' State and Brocha Shawls,
l i
Muslin., Cotton Yarn, Bat ing, Wicking carpet yarn,
all colon; also several feces all Wool Carpets,
dc. de., together wiih. aqr.. neral assortment of Gro
ceries, Hardware. Crock Hats & Caps, and a
,
long catalogue of Bo os & Svsvrossar —all of
which, and many other kinds t f Goods not ennmera•
ed in the above, will be sold at' prices, that will
give stiii.faction to part , *sera. , .
Towanda, Nov. 17, la
Cistern sad • • eltPumps I
LEAD PIPE ! Hydra He Rama t 'of any WO.
aim, &e., cheap for realty pay. for sate toy •
lan. e, Int R. yt. WELLEeIt.
1,500
519 14
- _--.
621467 SO
Balance due Coasts from Treasurer
-- 1
$25,406 76 I
616,713 30
OSEPH KINGSBERY
• S. . ,
Office books and stationery, 328 67
Prothonotary's fees, 850 47
Prisoners support, 697. 47
Public printing. 241 00
Prisoners support MI E. 8. Penitentiary, 170 76
Sh'ffs fees conveying prers to E.B.Pent'ry 626 00
Sheriff's fees summoning Jurors, 230 14
Insurance on public building., • 148 25
Township Line views, 17 13
Wolf and Wildcat certificates, 27 12
Repaint &c. on public buildings, 246 64
Sturges Squires, Commissioner in 1853, 269 00
D. B. Cotton do : do 276 CO
1. A. Perk. do do 304 00
Stuart Smiley .do do 31 60
E. M. Farrar, Clerk to County. 475 00
Total,
111 15
4 II
7 40
CO 00
4 48
8 89
80 80
18 83
23 78
$6 04
149 18
11 12
lin
10 34
2$ 6$
10 04
19 29
29 12
130 01
21 70
23 U
96 34
En
14 50
7 511
7 45
7 15
125 14
50 00
42 55
13 13
28 48
15 73
1958
8 84
18 15
151 16
46 70
25 11
55 07
25 00
280 95
90 00
17 00
13 93
BEI
12 60
4 57
16 42
18 08
5 59
4 89
513
55 03
17 83
1 VI
2 70
76 44
11 21
7 39
5 94
5 04
A 92
12 84
10 08
4 28
5 33
17 45
i 00
EMI
S 9 50
8 25
4 88
$ 62
1 26
rn
4 03
4 2
$18,14315 $304 94 $744 08 1,374 53
o. in acc't with the Com'th of Penn'a. Cr.
By atn't. re'ted onAuplicates fronfto 1853, 1.222 69
By amount 4. IA of 1853, 629 01
By exonerations on unseated lands, 81 57
By Collectors' percentage 729 83
Br abatement allowed Collectors. 350 83
Paid Register for registering 25 marriages
and I),lrtha. 2 50
Tress'r" commission on $12.190 241 peed. 121 90
By State Treasurer's recp't. June 25,1853, P,421 05
By exoneration allowed collectors, 391 68
To balanee due, the Btate,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
A 13. persons indebted to the estate of P. D
.13.. Havens, deed. late of Haendinc Stnne,are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and thosr
having claims against raid estate, will please pre—
sent them ,duly authenticated for settlement
8. W. BILES,
DEBORAH HAVENS. Administrators
Aug. 27. 1853.
3111111LAIr.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscribe, i n sh e .
streq_uin lisp., on the 31st ult.. a large Cow.
about 6or 7 years old. middling sized horns. ants
not partienlarly 'marked. The owner is reqoestrti
to prove property, pay charges and take her serer.
HENRY VANCISE.
Sheshequin, Sept. 5. MS.
• Those Indebted to Vs
BY note, or book account will please take NOTICE
that we ate In want of money. and moat Awe it.
All who neglect to attend to this timely warnine.
mayexpeet a visit from thi Mk CorislaAk. Ntijo:
king Mil time. ' • NALL & RIISI I ,BII. • '
Towanda, March 21, 1863.
$15,054,1 81
Bradford
TWIT at Aran Ikre.
$lB NI
106 ea
EE3
19 BS
16 91
25 17
16 26
38 72
9 95
16 05
12 94
1 30
Is 05
us se
12 19
19 06
36 87
16 70
11 18
17 24
OM
EIM
38 76
27 20
11 66
16 97
CEO
24 43
29 91
33 15
8 96
SI 77
21 24
E3M
174 OS
20 6L
3 14
41 !;
34
32 4
143 43
10 98
18 00
119 34
41 32
20 66
32 99
29 36
137 99
135 •5
T 1 92
49 84
41 30
9183
23 48
Err]
95 19
72 80
15 79
12 69
40 00
14 05
104 95
110 84
22 87
1= CS
27 41
29 48
70 3$
20,384 14
6 022 82
$25,406 78
12,150 GO
9,569 22
$15.713 30
15,146 54
181 2S
$15,327 es