NOTICE. Commissioners of Bradford Conn y. have i - ired upon the following days and dates re. .elfally, for holding A ppeals. :—Athens 4wp., Ulster, Sheshequin,Litchtield and T0,..„3:11, , ..„ 3:11 , o ath , on Tuesday, the 24th day of February. • = soda Rome North, Wysos„ Monroe, /eihsorand south Bill, on Wednesday, t o. Albany, Asylum, Canton, Durell, Leßoy, s.f on d Wi''mot, on Tuesday, Match 7. Ar- Burlington. Granville. Smithfield, Spring— T ro ! bora', Troy twp, Wednesday, March 8. Ridgberry, Sylvania born% South Creek, Awing Stone and Wells. on Thursday, March 9. Orwell. Pike, Tuscarora, Wyalusing and Fndsy, March 10. The Asess ors will be punctual in deliveiing the ece ,to the tasables, and in making their returns pe rson on the day designated in their warrants. at eh time and place the Board of Revision will at .o, and bear all sttch ,as think themselves ag :;,vred, said assessment, and make such deduc srns I nd a lterations as to them shall seem cast. By order of the Commis E . oners. M. FARRAR Clerk. ',February 9, 1851. Notice to Builders. iiALED Proposals will be received by either of !;he subscribers, for furnishing the materiel and ~ ring a Presbyterian Church, at Wyalosing, oat ie first day of March next. Plans, bills and vacations may be seen at W ells & Bixby's store. L. P. STALFOR s r HENR Y GAYLORD, Building Corn. J. R. WELLS, Wrslnsing, Fe. 11, 1854. . , . *lO =VAUD it! fa be given for a coat taken from the Sher, Ira Office, in Towanda, on Tuesday evening Wednesday morning on the Bth inst., with a pair 4ged mittens and a small book in the pockets. coat is of black broad cloth, red lining with k cowers ; one outside breast pocket, two inside c pockets and a pocket in each side, the right s g been torn down at the corners and darned or If the Coat was stolen the above reward will pun for the conviction of the thief and recovery coatif taken by mistake it will of course be !red to the Office. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. ,nranda. Feb. 8. 1834. ALUABLE FARM ''' • YOI2II SiklEallk ._ I 1.: risHING to dispose of his property, in Bheshe. 'I guin township, Bradford county, Penns) , lva. ir ohe subseriber offers it for sale upon the most r tunable terms, and invites the attention of those E,.. , line to.purchase. it, 'be property contains two hundred and forty-three ?i of land, lying along the.... Susquehanna river, ~. A a large portion of river fists, of the very'best Wry of grain land, and well adapted for a dairy. The improvements are a large two story .. 4 , BRICK HOC.'iE , built last year, and fin ,.,.ta !shed in the best style, with brick kitchen a . - and wood house attach. d. There are also to other Dwelling homes and three Barns, and Ilarge double roofed sheds for stables and cattle, i There are also three ORCHARDS of choice apple w, and a young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec . „ J ab care. . ~. I. l ne hundred and eighty—five acres are under lot-- :. tement, and the balance is covered with timber, I - s'. 'la as oak. hickory, yellow pine, desalts ., all. being '.!supplied with springs of water. t.•i, ,n,. property was formerly in three farms, and now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or - - "Flritely, and terms of payment made easy. It of ittoducements rarely met with, being within Sf e I of Towanda, (the county teat). opposite the en Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York Id and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the „'of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad. *cation may be made to Utirssits Msacua,Esq liosanda. or the sub,criber upon the premises. •k in 2. 1(454. JOHN %MA HON. If the above propeey is not sold by the Ist . .of S next, the Fauns will be rented, reserving the .idege of selling. E GOOD TIME HAS COME! INOPirTA.ISMIC di CO. AVE comet° the conclusion that the time has of come, that debts can be collected, and after lesin g patiently f , r Years, and finding the Good PH has srrised, when farmers are realizing almost , for their Products, thej Jaiipe this notice will 4 ce for a more altensise one and that payment• 'either be made in Grain at the present high pri .Gt In Cash. rhea Assortment of GOODS is replenished week am New York City, •nd will be sold cheaper retail in the Great Emporium itself. avinda. January 31, 1954 L4I.I7GULEI'S YSTER SALOON, TC WANDA, PA. IDH Oysters received three times per week ty Express, and served up in the most approved I Also. a general assortment of •• 'es, Candies, Nuts, nuns, &a. Omen sold by the gallon, quart, or pint, at the est rates. ttaloori next door to 0. D. Bartlett's store. '` NEW BOOKS 'IT Teemed—a new supply of School and Mis cellaneous Books. J. KINGS BERY. Dec. 22, 1853. DISSOLUTION. Copartnership under wh;ch the subscribers hue done business, is this day dissolved by anal consent. The business will be closed up by w luny at the Old Stand. Debts due as must Ott WELLES & HARRIS. +: l len% Jan. 1864 Winranda Female Seminary. T HE third term of the TOWANDA FIPALI Sun. tin will commence on Monday February 28, ~----...„, 0. D. HANSON. Femur" 4 1851 ''''' • .• DR. BENNETT, Ir".Yirrier and Veterinary Surgeon, will be Tostind a on the first Monday of the 2d week ?eb niry Conn to stay a few days. Persona "nit htn advice or services in his. line, he may found at . Blacles 'Red Tavern," or Reed's Drug .ore. Jan. 30, 1354 . L HERE will be a NOTIOZ general meeting of the CARBON LEAGUE of Bradford County, at the Conn use et Towanda, on the evening of the 6th of !brassy, for the ekck , c.n of officers and other busi of importanre. 11.. v. Mr. Colt and Mr. Boo.h erpected to address the meeting. C. C. PA INt 6, See 'y. B. S. DARTT. Preet. EkEPOIT.4.IIIPS 15/01111711. I bt subscribers, Administratoni of the estate of 0. a ny, deceased, hereby give not'eti that they will , ad at the hotise late of sai I deceased, on Tuesday I Wednesday, the 7th and RI h of March next, for Plain, of settling said estate. All persons has -111 please present them in proper shape it, and all persons in debted are notified :merit will be expected at that time with- A. W. GRAY, J. W. GRAY. a, 1854. CAUTION. . ,AS, my wife Elisabeth. has left my bed 'bard without any jolt rause or provoes , therefore, to forbid all persons trusting ieeciant, as I will pay no debit of her eon. :r this date. FRANCIS MILLER. k . Feb. 1, 1864. ' to assortment of.bbck t plaid and colored ilks—an wool delaittes,mouslin detain's, 'buret cloths, psrsinettwa,&c, just meek.. J. POWELL. Egial glbimiWnitute. ADMINIBTRATO6 NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate • of Thomas Task, deceased, late of Litchfield township., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate well please present them duly anthem. awed for settlement. CORNELIA TURK, 8A M'L DAVIDSON, lan. It, 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. SAM'L DAVIDSON. Adin9s. January 29, 1854. B.J MAD= Arroß.rEr. AT LAW, Office with the Reenter and Recorder, TOWANDA. Pa. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. LAST CALL! ALL interested will take notioethat the notes and accounts due the late firm of H, 8. & M. C. MERCUR most be paid, and that I will attend at the store of H. 8. Mercur fni the purpose of settling these mit ten, on Saturday of every week. Until the tat day of February next, after which all remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for immediate collection. Aecember 10, 1553. M. C. MERCUR. IX& CD V', 9 11TOULD inform her frierds, that she has just V 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. -vvE are under the necessity of having our pay on all Notes over due, and all accounts 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. Towanda. Nov. 9.53. HALL 5 RI;eISELL. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY IS Now opening a Naw &roc& or Goons, consist• L ing of full and complete assortment of all kinds MERCUANDIZE, which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New. York. Towanda, Dec. 10, 1859. WINTER GOODS ! Jpseph Ts NOW receiving a large stock of WINTER 1 GOODS, of every description, which the public is respectfully invited to call and examine, as sue , cient inducement will be offered to those wishing to purchase, to make it an abj - 6 - ii, for them to do so. Towanda, Dec. 8, 1853. New ahnival of WINTER GOODS ! LT 8. MERCUR has just received another large IJL • assortment of DODDS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully solicited. Towanda. Dec. I, 1853. Ai, INK BKINS.—The highest price will be paid in 11l cash for any quantity of Mink skins, by Jan. 4. 1054. MONTANYES' & CO. DRILY. JM'INTOSH, Dentist, has just returned from the • city of New York, with improvements in in strumento, material and sk,ll, and is prepared to at tend to persons requiring his professional services. He will be found at his old stand, next door to Mer. cues Store. Towanda, Jan. 2; 1254. •__. _ _ _ NOTICE. WE have admitted Mr. WILLIAM H. WILSON a partner in our house from January 2,1851. The business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of FOLLZE. DAYTON dr. Co. New)rork, Jan. 10,1854. FLOUR. -A quantity of superfine dour. just re ceived, and for sale7by B. KINGSBURY. Towanda, Feb. 16, 1853. TO THE PUBLIC ! BALLET a 3=M3Nri, ARE just receiving st their lare and commodious New Store, opposite the Court House, a large szantment of Provisions, Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit, Confectionary, Willow ware, lie., making their stock the largest, mast complete and best in Northern Penniri, Ivania. And the very liberal pat ronage they have received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell . cheaper or sell goods of • better quality than any oth er dealing. To merit arid indomo a eontinuatxs of so liberal pat ravage we shall still follow out old IIICAI0—" /NALL PSIOTITS, 4klUtelt CITULTS, AAA ♦ VOIOTIA? lIIIIIIK •L 01 STOCK." Below we name a few of the articles that always be hand in our stock : Groceries. Mimi and green tea, Rio and Java coffee. chocolate, cocoa, sugar. molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice, cloves, nutmeg, cinema, mail,. soda, atkratus, cream tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard soap. vinegar, starch, 4c. Provisions. Meis pork. dried beef, barns and shoulders, mackerel, codfish, shad, piekeledl herring. smoked herring, wheat flour. buckwheat flour, corn meal. cheese, rice, beans, potatoes, butter, lard, trackers, tke. Pratt & Nuts. Prunes, citrons; figs, Eng. currants, raisins., dried peaebee, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Grams We and Madeira walnuts, pea nuts, ebestoutsi &e. Gernutn i Zrenah and American Toys, ay Goods, &a. *a. .Tin wagons, rocking horses, boys' sleighs, China & pewter toy tea setts, dolls, trumpets, accordions, harmo. nice% &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes and toilet eases—coy bureaus, secretaries, writing desks —plain and embroidered work a baskets, knitting, do . pearl, ivory. papier macho and leather port monism, wallets and purses, ivory ,horn and wood pocket combs toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pock et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff bomb r,igar cases, perfumery and hair oils. • Brooms, mopatieks, clothe* pins, bench screws, wil. low clothes bosketaiurd market baskets, sugar and spies boxes. Candy of all kinds. Dairy and table Bah, Salina Do. ete. ere. etc. Country dealers supplied at • small advance from New York priers. CO` Most kinds *tenantry produce taken in eschew for goods. BAILEY &NEVIN& Towanda. January 2._1854. • run! Tars!! • A qatititY of Par Vieutrinen sod Cuffs of ilifarent qualities. far wale AT eon by • Jan. 11, 11154.. - N. O.I►MERCUR. • DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Procaine the Public Square. THE avbectiber, thankful for the liberal patronage received the put year, intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the very beet articles usually kept in our line, which as WILL dispose of on such terms as will be satiafiretory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in band, and for the °Asa unr customers will receive the benefit of a good article at A low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and the money . refunda. 137'" &dial Advice gratlitudy given at the Office, charging coly for the Medicine' The stock consistsof a complete and select assortment o DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Ale. ALL 'THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! FRESH CAMPINE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTFIR. PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior WORM= 4r. SNOW 1----Choice brands of Pure savanna, Principe and Tara CIGAILS 1 PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, ' PERFUMERY, FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. REMEMBER THE STORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! —AND IT MOTTO— " The best Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—Modarate Profits—Ready Attention to Crstomers—no Adniteration of Goods--Candui Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business." Towanda, Novomber 12, 1853. U. C. PORTER, D. D. CHEAP WINTER GOODS, S. 11.11.3.111711 r PIXENIME Ts just receiving a general assortment of New -IL GOODS at the corner of Bridge and Main streets which were purchased principally for Cash—at a very low figure, and he Batters himsef that he can sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, which consists in part of Dry Goods. Groceries, hardware, Boots and Shoes.Crockern. Glass 4. Stone Ware, Paints, Oils, Dyes, 4-c., 4 . c. 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. J. HARVEY PHINNEY. Oct. 24, 1853. Q TONS more of those cheap Sugars just rec'd tl and for sale by PHINNEY. TE/18—A few chests good and cheap (or sale by PRINNEY. BOOTS & SHOES. the largest and cheapest ait• sortaient in Towanda. by PHINNEY. DREGS Goods, of the latest styles and patterns. consisting in part of Mouslin Delaines, all wool delainea black ¢ fancy silks, French, Domestic and Scotch Gi.ighanss 4. prints, of every style by Oct. '24, 1853. PHINNEY. ATB, Caps, & Bonnets, a large assortment and .L 1 cheap, by PHINNEY. CLOTHS, casidmeres, vestings, sonnets, jeans, and Tweeds of all descriptton, just received by Oct. 24, 1853 FL6NNELS—French, Domestic and Salisbury, for sale by PHINNEY. NITANTED-all kinds of grain & lumber for V which some cash will be pa id by Oct. 24, 1859 The War Question Being Settled in 31W...1KJ JEC. 4 llC.lreit MONTANYES & CO. have come to the conclu sion to enlarge their business, in view of the unparalleled prosperity that must result from a state peace. They therefore, alter returning thanks for former favors, invite the attention of the citizens of this and adjoining counties to the examination of their ran and Winter Goods, consisting of all the Varieties of Panel and Drees Goods, Its also heavy staples. Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car riage Trimmings, Iron, Leather, 4c, all of which will be offered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. 1, 1853. E ... . 1. M ... 1 ..... AL .n it tiM 'MUM 6 lEZZIBIE9Z 111XT.SSI STOCK Of WINTER GOODS, South Corner of Mercur's 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 • Dar GOODS, will be found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods consisting in part of Bereget,. &ri Detainee, all-wool Detains, Lawns, plain an dprinted ; Gingham& English, Scotch and American • Poplins, Prints Vail shads and colors tc , Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Clothe, Casvimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vestings. Also, Sheeting*, Shirting% bleached and brown, Ticking', Summer Goods for boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten, &c., &c. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A full stock will be kept on hand. Thom in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Stewart's best Syrup, Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Plour, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else. where. ZULIUMAILII. A large a splendid assortment. Croekary. Glass and Stone•ware. Hoots and Shoes. Hats and Caps— Nails.. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Thankful for the liberal petronege of the past sea eon. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public Co en examination of our Spring stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure a speedy sale for ready par. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, Nov. 24 103. Paper liaaginge, very fine variety of Satin and common paper Banging'. enrisin papers and transparent win dow shades, fast h. J. POWELL.. Toirsods, dept. 10, 11;43 • • DD ID ASSOIITXDIIT OF FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. • . THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable real estate, situate 2 in Wysox tp., Brad. Co., Pa., - consisting of the following: I. About three and one third acres of land, at Myersburg, with a tavern Houfte. 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 will also be sold with the carriage shop. This property presents a rare opportunity for any active business man to make a profitable invest' meut and carry on a lucrative business. 2. A' farm situated on the State road, about one mile from Myereburg, cootaining seventy-five acres, about thirty acres thereof improved, with a small framed house and • 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 for a portioa of the purchase money. For further particulars inquire of Ulysses Mercer. Esq. of Towanda, or of the subscriber at Myersburg. CHARLES BENNETT. Wysox Nov. 25th, 1853. • F2IIIELE OEM:MARY. THIS Institution, for the education of young ladies was opened on Tuesday the 20th September, is the building formerly oecupted by Mrs. Mercur.— It is now under the charge of Miss OLIVIA 13. Ass am', aided by her sister. Miss HIRLCCA D. HANSON. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year consists of forty-four Weeks. T isms _46, 1.0, and $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. French, $3 per quarter. Harman/els—Rev. Dr. Mscuts.w, Vice President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. DAVID WILNOT, JOHN LAPORTS Esq., C. I. W AID, Esq., 'icor Sswriaasos, Towanda. PHINNE Y PHINNEY MM REBECCA D. HAINTSON proposes to eirs instruction to the young ladies of this place on the PIANO. Terms—slo per quarter; Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the Ward House, or at the Towanda Female Seminary. September 22, 1853. 11 1:; 'w IT aQ) (f 6 IDIZa One door South of J. H. Phincey's Stare, Main Street. THE subscriber being desirous of enlarging his business, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that be is just re ceiving from New York and is now opening for sale a large assortment of Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice Molasses, Stuarra Syrup Tobacco. Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Clones. Mace, Nut meg, Cinnamon, Saleratus, Cream Tarter, Soda Ground Mustard, Peppy Sauce, Catsup, Carulles Bar and Shaving Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Cigars, etc fie has also on hand and for sale a large stock of 111"11•1111.411:11011711(111111111131111litlia. Hams and shoulders. Mackerel, Codfish. Herring. Potatoes, Beans, Dried Apples, Wheat Flour, Lard, Butter, Mean. Soda, Butter and Boston Crackers. Also—most kinds of Fruit and Nuts, Preserved Prunes, Citron, Figs, Raisins, Oranges and Lemons, together with a large stock of German, French and American Tor of all descriptions and price. Q 3 Please give him a call. A. J. NOBLE. Towanda, August t, 1853. NEW ND CHAP CCU S. Ob. BARTLETT, is now receiving • large s and carefully selected stock of MMT 4100D9, bought for cash since the late decline in prices. which he will offer for ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—vniongother things be invites particular attention to his assortment of Dress Goods. Towanda, April 15. 1853. DR. E. H. MASON, PRIT•ZCZAIS dr. 8 ZG33OIW w ResidenceonPuteStred.opposilethe obi Presbyterian Church. Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his office, in Dr, Pastimes Drng.Btore, when not pro fessionally engaged. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. Ise le the tint, end of the Weed Neale, (Neely eeespied by Warts. Mann! Co.) Towed', Mirth, a, MS: TOWANDA Itirlr.3tlii Ilr.l • Oroeet y and Provision Store. OROOERIES, SUCH As J. - IF -. 1.T. ! 4 7. - % r , • - ANNUAL NTATEME-NT,. Of the receipts-sad expendittows of Mraliford County far zap% atm Jaacagy lgt - - • Dpcosther Dist tactual-ire. ••• EXPENE Auditor, for auditing pubilasecounts. $ to; 50 Assessors, • Loop 26 . . . Bradford county Apia!Bond Society, 100 00 Bridge 'Contracts, 978 71 Bridge and Road Views, 142 14 Crier of Court fees. On 00 Constables attending on &soakigg moms to Court. 439 25 Costs in civil suits. Counsel tees in Conetti. suits, Costs in Com'th suits, Counsel to Commissioners, Wm. Elwell, 5O 00 Election expenses, 619 14 Fuel & lights for Court room, Offices & Jail 206 89 Grand Jurors, 503 55 Traverse Jurors 2,735 74 Justices Inquisitions, 45 O 1 Incidental expenses, 162 05 Interest on ■ad payment of Lath 1,075 1:1 Account with the several Collectors of County Taxes for the County Township'. Collectors Nurses. Anil. Chanted. Acri. Rcc'd. Am! Ezotiad. littandtng Stone It dm W Westbrook $lB 38 $ 0 Albany Wm Lee 106 63 Granville Harrison Ross 129 73 Orwell • A 0 Mathews ' 4 I I Springfield I. Leopards 7 40 Standing Stone lame Vannest . . 79 15 Towanda ap. Dennis MIDI{ ' 446 Wring A C Hinman ' , BGo Athens boro' . Guy Tozer 18 81 Herrick Geo W Elliott 23 76 Standing Stone Alex. Enni. 64 78 Warren Rufus Buffington 174 35 Athens bore' Win H Fritcher 36 71 Athena tp. ' John H Murray 61 24 Herrick M B Porter . 39 29 Litchtlikl Joseph P Mann 28 12 Rome W W Woodburn 153 64 South Creek Ira Crane 21 70 Standing Stone D P Havens bl 92 Wyahnoitag Geo M Black 108 64 Wanen Levi Brown 14 83 Athens bona' L H Sherman 150 61 Athens tp. John fi Murray 168 26 Albany John Brown Si 74 Asylum John W Morrow 4 9 33 Burlington .1 Travis Jr 214 49 Ductal Rantrailer Rosa 88 81 Franklin Thomas Smiley 48 87 . Granville John Vroman i 9 15 Herrick John E K. e'er 54 ttfil Monroe S W Alden 322 OR Pike Geo W Humphrey 128 76 Rome Nathan Maynard 44 20 Ridgbery Chas French 26 49 South Creek Ira Crane 16 t 5 Standing Stone Isaac H Vannest 197 ll' Tuscarora Hiram Shumway 121 69 Towanda tp. Win Barnes 209 49 Wyrox John W Bartlett 110 67 Warren Levi Brown 94 90 Wilmot Allen Wondrnff 73 67 Athens tp. L.l Gardner 1690 52 do bore' John E Snell 414 51 Albany John Mathews 279 62 Asylum S C Strong 409 18 Armenia 1. W Gantner 77 59 Burlington .1 Travis Jr 537 111 Columbia Wm 43 Bradford 771 77 Canton John Gray 656 69 Duren Thos A Jennings 411 45 Franklin Wm B French , 224 09 Granville James Gee • 383 08 Herrick Richard Hillis 251 80 Leßoy Ledgard Chaapel 816 32 Litchfield Bowen Merrill 412 03 Monroe Libbeus Marcy 672 65 Orwell Alonzo Potter 697 73 Pike Geo W Humphrey 1019 93 Rome Nathan Maynard 499 96 Ridgbery Chas French •436 82 Sneshequin Daniel J Horton 8112 26 Smithfield T 1 % heeler 812 47 Springfield Hiram spear • 0/0 81. South Creek Ira Crane ' 293 43 Standing Stone John Huff 971 47 Tuscarora D D Black 330 84 Towanda horn' G H Eaton 1495 63 South Dennis WGill 324 17 • North W w Emitahrooks 258 75 Geo P Freeman 806 56 Asa B Moore 282 38 Chas B Kitchen 450 37 Henry Passmore 660 81 Nathan Shepard 49 it/I 7 Nathan Young 680 66 James Elsbree 2ti 533 30 J V Vanaukin 591 91 Edward Shepard 164 23 -, Year. 1815 1848 1849 I 00 El 1852 1853 119.1 Troy tp. •' Dom' Wysox Wells Warren Windham Wyalosing Wilmot Dr. Benjamin NiCileoz Treasurer of Brad Amount of duplicates prior to 1859, $3,369 87 Amount of duplicates for 1853, 20,587 BO Amount of Notes, Judgments, &r. 788 01 Amount of unseated land transoript.i, 477 85 Amount Miscellaneous received', 176 13 Abatement alt .wed Treas. (excess aired Col) 28 10 Dr. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. of Bradford Co. in acc't with the Com'th of Penn'a. Cr. To amount of duplicate% prior to 1853, $5,215 49 By ain't. re'ted on duplicates from to 1933, 1.222 69 To amount of duplicate. for 1853, ,12,1120 ft 9 IBy amount ~. •• of 1853, LS 01 ro amount of unseated land transcripts, 1176 93 By exonenitions on unseated lands, al 51` By Collectors' percent*ge 729 R 3 tiv abatement allowed Collectors, 350 84 Paid Register for registering 25 mairiages • and births. 2 50 Treaera commission on $12.190 241 met. 121 90 • By State Trea'urer's reep't. June 25,1853, 8.221 05 By exoneration, allowed collectors. 391 BB Dr. County Orders in account with Bradford County, To orders issued in Ilth3. 15,,056 85 I By orders redeemed in IBs3, To orders outstanding Jan ' y 1, 1953, 270 99 By orders outstanding Jan'y I. 1854, BRADFORD COUNTY. 88.- I —We, the undersigned Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify "An the above to he a true and correct statement of the rreeivals and expenditures of said county. from t. B. the first of January, to the 81st of December. inedwire. vv.; Wstoess out hands and Beal of °Mae, at Towanda, this Ifith di, rf Janna►tt ' , A. D. 1654. D. B. COTTON, 1. A. PARK, Commissioners. S. §:RILEY, Attest—B. M. F . Clerk. lair lECIILNIT ' WINTER GOODS! lam tow receiving a very large and handsome stock of 0002115 from the city of New York, consisting in part of Cloths. Cresol, mere", Battinens, tweeds, Jeans, Linsey". Detains• Gingham. & Prints—Bay State and Brocha Shawls, Muslin', Cotton Yarn, Batting, W kiting carpet yarn, all colons also several pieces all Wool Carpets, together will' a general assortment of Gro. caries, Hardware. Crockery, Hats & Caps. and a long catalogue of Boons & Svavtoasee—all o f which. and many other kinds c f Goods not 'airmen. ed in the above, will be sold at prices that will give satisfaction to purchasers. JOSEPH KINGSBERY Towanda, N0v.17, tom Cistern and well rungs T MAD PIPE! Hydraulic / Rama ! , of may !Or a l. 14 rite. ate., cheap for ready pay. for wile by 1E2.8, 1.80.• • R. IL WELLES. =I Office books and stationery. 326 67 Prothonotary's fees, . 850 47 Prisoners support. 597 47 Public printing, - 241 00 Prisoners support in C. S. Penitentiary, 170 70 Sh'o. fees conveying pre'rs to E S. Peary 625 00 Sheriff's fees summoning Jurors, 230 la Insurance on public building., 148 25 Township Line views, 17 13 Wolf and Wildcat certificate*. 27 12 Repairs &c. on public building.. 219 64 Sturges Squires, Commissioner in 1653, 2.19 00 D. B. Cotton do do 276 00 I. A. Perk. • do do 304 00 Stuart t.miley du do 81 50 E. M. Farrar, Clerk to Ceunty, 475 00 65 00 50 00 2,459 IS Total, 111 IS 110 311 18 R 23 76 36 04 149 18 11 12 MI 2 12 130 01 21 70 29 8 96 94 7 15 125 14 00 00 18 15 15116 46 70 25 11 55 07 25 00 260 95 90 00 17 00 13 93 184 '2: 77 00 188 98 81 17 s2og 67 30 C,518,143 75 ord Co. in account with said County. Cr. Am't returned on duplicates prior to 1853 $ 4/9 RI Am't " - ~ of 1e53 1,374 53 Am't " notes. judgments. &e. 729 01 Ezonerationson unseated land transcripts 105 53 Collectors' Percentage --. 1,211 36 Exonerations to colleaors 613 42 Orders redeemed 15.146 54 By 2 per cent. commission on same 302 99 lincurrent Money 25 00 Balance due Tress in 1852 395 28 By 1 per cent. commission on $5,073 $3 60 73 Balance due County from Treasurer 025,406 76 To balincs due the State. 415;713 30 $16,927 62 ADM INISTRATOR's NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of P. D Ravens, deed, late 0(8111114in! Stone,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, sod those havine claims again itt said estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated for tiettlement • R. W. BILES, - Admini9trators DEBORAH HAVENS. Aug. 27. MR. CAME to the enclosure of the cubc.riber in She• shequin twp., on the , St,t ult.. a Inree Red Cow, about 6 or 7 years old, middling sized horns, and not particularly marked. The owner is requesterl to prove property, pay charge• and take her away. NENRY VAPiCide. Shesheguin, Sept. 5. 1653. Those Indebted to Vs DT note or book acronnt will please take NOTICE I) that we are in went of money, and must hart e it. All who neglect to attend to this timely warning. may expect a visit from tie little Constable. No jp. king Chia time. - tt • HALL ec RI.7I3PELt.. Towanda. March 1, 185.1.. $ 15,056 43 of Bradford Col pot et. Aart Du*. 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