Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 25, 1854, Image 3
Net) rAtivettittliftt - nig janojelMS, remaining in the .. ' d F eb. , o ffi ce at • rowan a, to l5, 1854. s ~: Jarkson Robt • •,- ~.,., Amos Knapp Wm Emma . ,Thlas Keefe Palk .. la i w Lane Mari.- , m a rtin 2. Linz' Elizabeth. , llri:liarn 2 -Levy L Laptent Mrs M • nChi° . M'Clne &hull , 117 m a p p McDannell Maurice - McGlone M L { iien , l McGinn Mr • l'i m at hy . Henry McGert Betsey -:' I:, Mcbill Thos P • McElroy James -man F -t. • I e , Alsatian Cathanne -.nan M ]khan Mary ..,,,eet Henry et Mr Mare Abraham • . Moier Marie ',lateen 4'• Myer Jacob M ü bsts (1 Mealdn Catharine -; ;•• Wm.! 2 ' rk Abram o*Niet Mary = -, g it Peter Patterson Elicit '; ke .4 1 Patterson Wm - s 8 11 Piaui:l L !ay David porter Rev Semi 4 , i er Jane • ,Payne Elizabeth :rr Isadore Pratt Miss A • Franklin Quigley Mi. 9. C rra E Rice 'Malvin ;er Nlf 2 : Ronan Michl rMichael Rutty Mrs M •:"D Seveee Philip ..rbronits Amelia Smith A S • ~, ,r nolrs- W W Sommers Angoline ,n Hairier S a ntee Miss C M l oan Arnold Stout Enoch n Jahn Shores Josiah .. o rlit A ltiteeny Mrs M • ~, ,o Betty Swain Hollen -rr F ,W smith Jesse . ' 'ler Seyelon Smith ftsnj /rc JAIS Schrader Orange ~+ Peter Stevens Otis , •d John • - Stanley H B I Jnel 2 Shernman B S • sold AA ' - Sullivan Mr 'man M Talbot Cornelens ,n Horace Thomas Mr M .ric TY C Taylor Wm can Michl Shnmpkins Miss.E itle . r.hot Phoebe Van Beoren John t.‘ Mary H Weaver J :man J B M Woolley W W ~,.. Mary A Whitney M T nr.:nys C G * Wt!cos Miss M B .hciann John . Witers Miss M A nes Clara NI Waldron Emiline gins Ezra Whitnep Elizabeth C. REED: P. M. " CAUTION. ffHIREAS. my . wife, Margaret, has left me bed .1‘ and board. w ithout any just cause or prnvoca r.t. this is hereby to . forbal all persons harboring 'L:rusting her on my act:nu:v.lml will pay no debts -r '''her contracting after this date. ' Rome. Feb. 11. 1854. JOHN COtTER. NOTICE. RE Commiesioners of Bradfurd Coun y have fired upon the following days and dates re .7ecifully, tor holding Appt-ala. viz :—Athena horn'. o h, D .:. twit.. Ulster, sheshequin.l.ltchfield and To ,nnda ‘onth, on Tuesday, the 24th day of February. '.).•anda torn', Towanda North, Wysox, Monroe, 4001 ham, Rome and South Hill. on Wednesday, te22.1. Albany, Asylum. Canton, Duren, Leßoy, fterion and Wl:mot. on Tuesday, March 3. Ar- Biirlington. Granville, Smithfield, Spring— :•,d, Troy horo', Troy twp., Wedne.day, March S. Ridgbetry. Sylvania South Creek, •ending stone anti Wells. on Thursday. March 9. 0rw , . 1 1, Pike, Tuscarora, Wya:using and !atren. Friday, March 10. The Assessors will be punctual in delivering the 'owes to the taxableg, end its mtikine il.eir returns • Person nn the day tie4;:trosted in their warvania. al .thieli time arid place the Board of Revision will at hear all such as think them elves ag ,vred by said assessment, and make such deduc -tis end Olteraiions as to them 'hall seem just. By order of the rommu , gioner.. E. Vii. FARRAR Clerk Febroary 9. Igsl Notice to Builders. - E:%l ED Proposals will be received by either of viin , cliberiii, for flimuthing the 'Diurnal and it PrestlyteriAn Church, et Wiatusinc, tint 'hi. firm day of March next. Plan.. bills and may he seen at Well.& f3ixby'is more. 1/. P. NTALFOR •..\R (:A VOW. Building Corn. J t.. WELLS, wva.!: , l Vet , . II: 1854. $2,6 21ZWAILII =ices fc,: - a :oat taken from th. Sher. ‘‘ (Mitre, in Towanda. on Tuesday evening rr ttl e .lop,d.tv morning on the fah iron.. with a pair if , onced mitttn• nnri a small h. ok in the pockets. roar is of N= . I rnsd -.red lining w ith ir k fl„,verg: or e pm-'art, Iwo inside vrast rnrke , s an,' i c..el in eto:11 side, the right ,; been torn do.i.t. A t, the e.,tnera and diat:ed or If the Iva? stole.. the al.,ove reward ihe e , .nrietion of ?ht. thief and recovery roat—if taken by mistake it will of course be rcraei to the Office. Towanda. Feb. B.IBLI THE GOOD TIME lIAS COME! MONTANVEI3 & CO. HAVE rome on the c.onclu.d..n that the time ha* 11 come, that debts ran be collected, and after wilting patiently for Year , r, and finding the Good Tilt, ha., strived, when farmers are realizing almost for their Products, they hope this notice will suffice for a more as tenyiYe one and that payments Rill either ho made in Grain at the present high pn m.r in Cash. Their Assortment of GOODS is replenished week '', from New York City. and will be soh" cheaper Lhah et ietail in the Great Emporium itself. (actuary 31. 1954. LILIIGELIZI"I3 OYSTER TC.WANDA, PA. pRESH Oysters received three times per week 4 ra press, and served up in the most approved ' 1 1•!e Also: a general assortment of groceries, 'Candies, 'Nuts, limits, die. °paler% sold by the gallon, quart, or pint, at the lowest raw'. Stallion next door to 0. D. Bartlett's store. NEW BOOKS J UBT „ re e 6 lPd—a new supply of School and Mis Books. J. KINGSBERY. Dee. 22, 1853. DiSSOLUTIO'N. THE Copartnership under whicti the subscribers have i'one business, is this dsy dissolved by v — rual roncent. The business will be closed op by • , (..er Duty stills Old Stand. Debts due us must be paid. WELLES dr. HARRIS.. Athens, ho. 17. DM. 1 07- 1 “1“114.1-‘1.(4-1 The subscribers, Administrators of the estate,of O. N. Gray, deceased, hereby give patina Illot they will attend at the house late nisei I decessed, on Tuesday Ind Wadoesdiy, thelth and Bth of March next, for the purpose of settling said mime, AU persons ;hav ing claims will please present them in propel' shape Lir settlement, apd all Landaus inflated ate waged that s settlement will be.sxpected at that time with. vat fail. ' A. W. GRAY, February 3, 1854. J. W. GRAY, CAUTION. • IVHEREAB, my witeElisabeth, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provoc.a liGil, this is, therefore; to forbid all prima trusting her on my acconni. is I will pay no debts of her car :ratting after this date. , FRANCIS MILLER. ; titAtiotteu, reb. I, 1,151. C. TH011.4.3, sheriff. SALOON, AIiMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons knowing jbe ruNeives indebted to the estate of -Thomas 'foil, deceased, late of Litchfield tortskip t i are herby -requested tQ ihake modiale payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenti cated for settlement. CORNELIA TURK, `SA DAVIDSON, " Jan. 12, IRSI. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Al4.psons indebted to thqestate of JOHN - - TEED, deceased, late of Litchfield township, are hereby requksted to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. * BETSY TEED. BAWL DAVIDSON. Adm's. January 29, 1854. IL S. 21EAD31.11 77011tA"Er AT Lalt, Office with the Register and Recorder, TOWAISbA. 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 notice that the notes and accounts due the late firm of H. R. St. M. C. MERCUR mutt be Paid, and that f will attend at the store of H. H. Mercer foi the purpose of settling these mat ter*, on tiaturday of every week, until the tst day of February nes . t, after which all remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of the proper officer' for immediate collection. December 10, 1853. M. C. MERCCR. 12.113gg 11.E&9C*Nz'o -wOULD inform her frier dik that she has just 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. 1953. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS GENERALLY. xi - TE are under the necessity of having our pay I'4 on all Notes over due, and all accounts of over four months i•tstuling, and we intend to have it; consequently. if you expect to save cost, you must call and pay up immediately. Towanda. Nov. 9.53. 1r RUSSELL. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KNGSBERY IS Now opening a Nam STOCK or GOODS, consist• L lag of full and complete assortment of all kinds 311ERCII lITDIZE, which will be a old as cheap as the same quality of Goon., can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda, Dec. 10,1853. WINTER GOODS ! .7 osepb Powell, S NOW receiving a large at tch of WINTER I GOODS, of every description, which the public is respectfully invited to call and examine. as suffit dent inducement will be offered to those wishing to pnrchace, to make it an object fur them to do so. Towanda. Dec. fi , 11453. " New Arrival of W INTER GOODS ! S. MERCUR has just received another liege H assortment of GOODS, to which the attention olthe public is respectfully solicited. Towanda. Dee. I. 1853. SKINS.—The higheAt price Will be paid in .LVI cash I.r any quantity of Mink ,It;tvg. by Jan. A, 1054. MON VAN:), E & C DENTISTRY. T WINTOSH, Dentist, has just returned from the . ci ty of New York, with improvements in in struments, materiil and 0:.11, and is prepared to at tend to persons requiring his professional services. He teill•be found at his old stand, next door to Mer cur's store. Towanda, Jan. 2. NO - TICE. 'AVE havP admitted Mr. WILLIAM M. WILSON a partner in our hnu4e from January 2,1851. The bti..ine,s hereafter will be conducted under the firm of Frt.tr<n, DArTos & C 6. New. York, Jan. 10, 1854. T I NLOI3II.—A quantity of RoperfinP flour, ja , t re ceived, and for sale by B. KINGSBURY. Towanda. Feb. t 6, IRS:3. TO THE PUzLIC I MAILEIT dr. NEVINS, RE: ju.o receiving at their large and commodious TX. New store, opposite the Court House, a large assortment of Provisions. Groceries, lapkee Notions Toys, Fruit, C'cmjectionory, Gi tilotc trore. ar4 making their stock the largest, moat complete and best in Northern Pennaalvanie. And the very liberal pal. ronage they have received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell chi 'per or sell goods of a batter quality than any out• er dealers. To merit and induce ■ continuity'' , of so liberal pat ronage we shall still follow our ota motto—•• mita. ,rnott4s, grlcK tit:MAWS, AND • YItiIACIANT Al. Or STOCK." Below we name a few 11 e articles that always be found in our cock : Groceries. Black and green tea, Rio and Java coffee. - cborolale, cocoa, sugar. 2nolasseis,syrup, ginger, pepper, spire, cloves, nutmeg. cinatnon, mace, soda, 'genius, cream tartar, pepperssoce, sperm and tallow candles, hard .sosp, vinegar, starch, Provisions. Mews pork. dried beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel, codfish, shad, picketed herring, smoked herring, wheat flour. buckwheat dour, corn meal, cheese, rice, beaus, totatoes, butter, lard, crackers, t rndt tic Nuts. Pruner. titivate figs, Eng. currants. raisins. dried peaches. apples, almonds, filberts, lanai' nuts, Grenor ble and Madeira Walnuts. pea nuts. chestnuts, &c. German Trench and Americau Toys, ' Fancy Goods, &c. &c. Tin Wagons, rocking horses, boys sleighs. Chins & pewter my tea eette..tilla trurripera,accorilions, karma. picas, &c. Glass. ' paper and wood inlaid work boxer and toilet cami—toy bureaus, *ecrataries, writing desk► —plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do pearl, ivory. papier macho and leather port monism, wallets and purses, ivory, horn and wood pocket comb. toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pool et Ind 'Man fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff bozo cigar cases, perfumery and hair oils. _ Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pins. bench serewa, wil low clothes beaketaand market basket" sugar and spice boles; • ' - Candy of all kinds. Daitir Halt, Salina Da ate. etc. ele. Country balers sopplied at a small advance from Neir Yorlr. priers,. G7' Moat kinds of ciluntry prodneetaken in exehamp for pods. BAILEY & NEVINS. Towanda, January 2. 1854. Pura! X'ars II Agoo lily of Far Victorians and Calla of different qualities. for sale AT ctsT by • ' Jan. 16 / 1631. 11. E, 104ERCUE, DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Fronting the Public Square. THE asirscriber, thankful for the liberal reltromige received the past year, intends to keep constantly on hand a full ',comment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which us WILL 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 Cass our customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken bock, and the money refunded. a- Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Oilier, charging saly for the Sedition. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & &nick Me. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! FRESN,AMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! , ♦ SPLENDID ASSORTWIT OT American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior TOBACCO a SSrlfEr !----Cboice brands of Pure Piacenza, Principe and Tara CIGARS I PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. ace. FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c. &c Salmon, Mackerel, Sardiues, &c. REMEMBER THE TORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! —AND IT MOTTO— The best Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—M(4 , watt Projits—Refuty Attention to Customers—no Adnlteratton of Goods—Candul Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business." Towanda. Novombes 12, 1853. H. C. POUTER, M. D. DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN& SURGEON, Resiilence. on Pine Street oppbsile the old Presbyterian 123E3 Offers his proren‘ional service.; to the people of Towanda and vicinity.. Can always be f..und et. his office, in Dr. NWT Fat . ; Drug Store, when not pro fessionally engaged. ,F77rvrr'm!..P', . - 77mwr•7• P 71 ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. flee rn the north end of the Word &louse% (latety occupied by Laporte, Moron & Co.) Towanda, March, 5, I fir,3. • TOSS more of those cheap :Supt. , . just reed and for sale by PHISNEV. TEAS—A. few chests good and cheap for %ale by PHINNEY. BOOTS & SEIOES, the lamest and cheapest ar. sartment in Towanda. by PHINNEY. DRESS Goods, of the latest styles and patterns. Consisting in pars r , f Mour•lin Detainer, all wool delaines black fancy silks, French, Domestic and Scotch Gileharns rlr prints, of every style by._ Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEV. HATS, Carta, Sr. Bonnets, a large av:ortraent and cheap. by PHINNEY. CLOTHS, casbnnere , ., cestinss, salt inets, Jeans, and Tweed, of all deecription, jut 'received by . _ Oct. 24, 18.53 F _ LANNELS—French, Dom d Sti Domestic analt.ry, for sale by PUINNEY. viTANTED-all kuids emit Ao lumber for %filch an me Calql , will be paid by Oct. 24,1853. PHINNEY. The War Question •Beiug Settled in H -- 7-1 - 11L7 NIG 1 (11.1111 1 ° ire ruiONTANYES & CO. have come In the c( nclu iVl to enlarge their bnsinerss, in view of the unparalleled prosperity that Inns.: re.ult tr, , rn n sidle peace. They therefore, af.er returning thanks fur former favor., invite the avention of the citizen 4 ot thi- and adjoining countieF to the, examtnation of their raU and Winter Goods. consisting of ail the varieties of Fancy and Dress Goods, as also heavy st,ples, Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car riage Trientniags, iron, Leaditr, iyc. 4-c , ail of which will be offered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. t3ept. I, 1853. Jr/1,. AIL NM .111 E NV JUll -111 JD • ELCIMaDZ DMZ= WINTER GOODS, South Corner of flercur's Block, Mom Street, AKE 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 sokPat a very small profit fur Ready Pay. Among the assortment of DRY GOODS, will he found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods consisting in part of Rercges. Bregc &taint's, all-wool Dclaincs, Lawns, plain and printed ; Ginahams, English, Scratch and American Popfms, Prints If all shades and colors tc 4.c Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vestings. Also, (Meetings, Shirtingv, bleached and brown. Ttckings, Summer Goods far boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten. &c.. &c. GROCERIES, AND PROVISION S. A full stock wtll he kept on hand. Those in want of Sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses. Stewart's best Syrup, Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour. Fish, Salt, Tabacmor any other article in this line, will do wellift call on us before purchasing else. where. • ILA.ILDINTAILE. A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and Stoneware. Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps— Nails. Paints. Oita. Ohm and Puffy. 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 haw prices will insure a Ppeedy salt for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, Nov. 24 1853. Paper nanginge, very fine variety of Satin and common paper f . Hangings, curtain papers and tranYparPnt win— dow ahades, jest reed by . .1. POWELL. Towanda, Sept. 10, 1053 A complete assortment of black, plaid and• colored ft dress silks—all wool del sines, muslin detainee, Deßeges, ri. , lft- paretnettas, &e, just meek. elf br Pnwat.... VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TBEsubseriberoffers for sale Asa his valuable real estate, situate - ,"- ita in Wvaox tp . Brad. Co., Pa., `- • •- consisting of the following: 1. About three and one third acres of land, at ?ilyersburg, with a tavern House. barns, Carnage Manufact•try shop and machinery. blacksmith c hop and other outbuildings thereon erected. There is also 111p011 it on orchard of choice fruit trees. The necessary tools trill also be sold with the carriage shop. This property presents a rare opportunity for any arise business manta make a profitable invest , ment and carry on a lucrative business. R. A farm situated on the Slate mad, about one mile from Myersburc, cmitaininc seventy-five acres, about thirty acres thereof improved, with a small framed house and a log barn ti.ereon erected, with a small orchard. The farm is well watered and the soil fertile; and it is susceptible of producing large • ~ crop•. The property .will he sole together or,srpatately, and a reasnoshle credit.' given for • portion of the purchase money. For further partieufars inquire of Ulysses Mercer. E-q. of Towanda, or of thr.so beeriber at Mversbn,g. CH ARLES BENNETT. Nor. 25th, 1853. VALUABLE FARM PHiNNEV vA l':! , 1i ING to dispo-e of his property, in Sheshe nein townhip.Brailford county, Penns) . lva. nia, the eubseriber offers it for sale upon the most reaconable term , , and invites the attention of thine wishing to F•1 - chase. The prope,ty contains two hundred end forty-thief acres of land, lying along the SuNuehaatta river, with a large portion of river flats. of the very best q Eta' 1..; e f grain land, and well adapted fur a daily. a 1 he improvements are a large two story .':f'A Bli111(. liouss. built last year, and fi n . los_ f !,',Lep... /shed in the beet style, with brick kitchen ...... - -,arl wood house attached. There arc also f thiee other Dwelling houses and three Barns, and two large double roofed sheds for stables and cattle. There are ala.. three ORCHA /IDS of ehniceapple trees. and a young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec. ted with care. One hundred and eighty-five acres are tinder im provement. and the balance is covered with timber. such as oak. hickory, yellow pine, & c. &c., all being well supplied with sprities of water. This property was formerly in 'three farm*, and wi!l now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or separ Indy. and terms of payment made easy. It of fers inducements rarely met with, being within'3s miles of Towanda. (the county seat). opposite the N Ith Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York Iforkand Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the line of the projected Nerds Pennsylvania Itailrimit Application may be made to Ci.sssr.s Afract:n.Esq at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises. Jan 2, 1854. JOHN IIirMAHON. CO' ff the above prnper•y is not sold by the Ist of March next, the Farms will be rented, reserving the privilege of eellin.g TOWANDA. TIZIL.IIII 21&1111N.11:2Y. THIS Ins' itution, roe The education of young ladies was opened on Tuesday the 20th September, in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur. It is now under the charge of Miss °idyls D. Jlis• sos, aided by her sister. Miss Hearne.' D. Hasson. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year consists of forty-four weeks. Tanst‘—sr, $9, end $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. Trench, $3 per quarter. Rereasaces—Rev. 'Dr. MACLEAN, Vice President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. DAVID WILMOT, huts i• 4 PORTE Esq:, G. L. Want'. Esq., Hox.(ho. Ssantinsox. Towanda. MISS REBECCA U. HANSON proposes to kit!. LVI inssuction to the young ladies of this place on the PIANO. Terms--SIO per quarter. Application to be made to Miss Hameln at the Ward House. or at tha Towanda Female seminary. September 22, 1t163. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. OD. IIAtTLETT, is now receiving a larg# . and carefully selected stock of VirEllll7 DOOM,. , bought for cash since ;11C late decline . io _pricer. which he will offer fur ready pay nt.prices ,Witch cannot fail to, give satirfactioa—araorig other thior he invites particular attentiou to-his assortment of Dress Goods. . . Tosrands,Apnl 15, 1833. I - • Clover Seed. • k QUANTITY of West Brim+ Clover Seed, fort r ccoirpi end for sale by I. row ELL" rehrusw Imsl. . . ',7 : 7ZriLL 7611111r.3111al X Of the receipts and Ofpimditures of DriitifOrd County far 1853, Dom Sanitary Ist • • - to December 31st inclusive. imia . . i I • ~ 1 . . . . I , ...,:. . ' l.-, : 1 .:. . ihk„ PeNOrt' URES, , ~. Atiditors for andiiinglublie aceMlnts, $ i 2 50 01 1 icebonknattd;stationary i / ; tl B 0 Y; Assessor.,"': - ' ''-- ' I ' ::---=. - - '---, -..... : 4003 25' Proth6t.iititY'. Oes, ' • '', ' 1191 3 47; Bradford cono ( yc./4019101124.160kF2V , 1100 00 Prisoners support, 697 47 Bridge Contracts,' •':: --, -, ' ,, ...-3-7. 078 71 Public printing,-, . : ..". -. , '' -: 241 00 Bridge and Ra*Vjetos. ; ;',.. i ."- E :.;','.'i . 1 1 2 42 25 Poison erd support in C. 8. Penitentiaq,- ,110 711. ..,, Crier, of Court Wien; •-.---:. • , 90 00 Sh'ffs fees conveying pra'rs to ES. Pali ry 02s O s Constables attending : on & soak ing , iitist l na ' Sheriff's fees summoning Jurors. 430 14 to Court, - 489 251 insurance on public building*, - 148 25 Cost, in civil suits , ;,.. , _. e •- • . c 0 , 55.00 Toienshipl.ine views., 17 13 Counsel lees in Com'llt. snits,.- : Costs in Corn'its sib*, - -- -' 2;09 15 Repairs &c. on public tmildings. 212 64 W t 11 111, m Counsel to' Commissioners. as. .50 00 Sturges Squires, Commissioner in 1853, 269 00 -1 Election-expense ,- ' 519 14 D. B. Cotton do - do 178 00' . Fuel & lights foeVaurt'rooco, Offices & Jail 200 89 1. A.,Park. do do 204 09 ..- Grand Juror., -:., 503 55 tltuaFt Fissile)? do del 31'60 Traverse Jura.' , 2,735 71 E. M. Farrar, Clerk to County, 470'00 Justice.' Inquisitions. : • Incidental esprosei, Interest on ind.paitnentoarran. .., _ , ..., Account - Avith th'erietterat colketon of County Taxes for the County of Bradford.' Townships, .- coiewrspinfarl. 1. Anil. Charged. AWL. Bea d. Auit Exotatut. Cot per et. A...% Dee. Siarffitnif *Nine Dame W Wesbiook 013 38 $ $ . 0 $I U Albaby ... -i Wm Le., 1011 83 UlB -SS Grenville ' Hajrieon Rots : 129 73 Orwell A U Mathews • 4 11 SituriTieteld - - 1. Leonardo _ . 740 standing Stone Gate Vanneat 10 lb Towanda tp. Venni)" WWI 446 Wyoos A C Hinman . 8 89 Athens bore Goy Toaer, 18 8$ Herrick Geo W Elliott ' .23 16 Standing Stone Alex. Ennis 54 78 Warren Rufus Buffington, 174 35 Athens bore' Wm H Pritzker , 06 71 Athena tp. John H Murray , 61 24 Merrick 11 B Porter 39 29 Litchfield liseph P Moan 29 12 Rome IV W Woodburn 1'53 64 South Creek it. Crane ,21 70 Standing Stone D P Havens 51 32 -Wyalttions - Geo M Black .. : 105.64 ' Warieb Levi Brown • •-• V4'113 Athena boruf L H Sherman 150 64 Athens tp. John 1 Murray • 165 26 Albany John Brown 34 74 Asylum John W Morrow 49 '34 Burlington .1 Travis Jr 214 48 Dwell Ranaaler Rose 88 81 Franklin Thomas Smiley 48 87 Granville John Vrornan 79 15 Herrick John E Keeler 51 59 Monroe 8 W Alden 222 08 Pike Ceo W Humphrey 128 76 Borne Nr.than Maynard 44 20 Rtdgbery Chas French ' 26 43 South Creek Ira Crane lei t 5 Year. 1815 1849 1849 l*AO MI lIE3 Standing Stone Tuscarora Towanda tp. W 3 eta Warren Wilmot Athens tp. OM du born' Albany Asylum Armenia norlington Columbia Cantnn Duel' Franklin Granville • Herrick • Leßoy • Litchfield • Monroe • Orwell • Pike • Rome • Ridebery • Sneshequin • Smithfield • Springfield • South Creek • Standing Stone • Tuscarora • Towanda boro' •• South • ' North • Troy tp. • burn' MEI Wrios Wells NA'afferk Windham WyaluNing Wilmot r. Benjamin Wilcox Treasurer of Bradford ('o. in account with said County. Cr. Amount of duplicates prior to 1853, $3.369 87 Am't returhed on duplicates prior to 1853 $ 429 81 Amount of duplicates for 1853. 20,507 30 Am't " et of !NU 1,974 53 Amount of Noteit, Judgments, &c. ?RS 01 Am't " note.. judgments, &c. 729 01 Amount of ungeried laud transertpig, 477 35 Exoneration.; on unseated! land,transcripts 105 53 Amount 1111 , cellaneous rectivale. 176 13 Collectors* Perreritetitel,2ll 311 • Abatement all wed Trcai. (excess 101 e41E01) 23 10 Exoneration% to collectors 619 42 Orclere redeemed 15,116 54 By 2 per cent. commission on same 902 99 11neurent Money - 25 00 Ilalanee doe Treas in 1833 ses ti Be 1 per cent, commission on $3,073 SS 00 991 • ------- Dr. Benjamin Wilcox, Treas. of Bradford Co. in mei, with the Cometh of Penn'a. Cr. To amount of duplicates prior to 1953, t 1,215 49 Ily am':. reteti on duplicates from to 1853, 1.222 69 To amount of duplicates tbr 1813. 12.220 89 ily amount .", of 1853, 828 01 fu amount of unseated land trao•cripts, 2i6 92 By exou..rations on unseated litlds, 81 57 ! ' ; I.ly Collectors' percentage 729 89 1 Br abatement allows(' Collectors, 950 63 Paid Register fur registering 25 marriage, • iand births, 2 50 Treaers commission on $l2 190 24 t per rt. 121* 90 . , IBy BtAte Treas•nrer's tern t. June 25, 1853, 8.421 05 13y exoneratilms allosTud cottertors, 391 68 Dr To orders issued Ni 111t51, To orders ourstaadiog he 'y len. BRADFORD COUNTY.Sei.- --We. the hndeisigned Commissioners of slid froverv, do hereby certify nonthe above to Fe a tru eknnd enrreet statement of the reeeivale and expenditures oflaid county. from L. a. the first nrlatiusry. to the 31st of December, Joel sive. Witness our hands and seal of ottre, at Towanda, tLia loth Janua7, A. D. 1654.. D. 0. VOTTON, I A. OA KK, Conrirntision eras 8. NMILSI; Attect—t. M. Fota..x. CIPTL- WINTER, .GOODS.! , • ,am now receiving very large and handsome 1 stock of GOODS from the city of New York. consisting in part ot Cloths, Carmi, meres. Tweeds, Jnans. Linsey", Delains. Gingham. & Prints—Bay B.ateand Brocha Shawls, Muslin., Cotton Yarn, Batting, W ieking eaglet yarn, all colons; also several pieces, all Wonl Carpets, 4c. together wiih a general assortment of Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats & Caps, and a long- catalogue of -Booms & 1 8-riiioistair.....au of which, and many Other kinds csGoods net mother:t est in the above, alfl he sold-, at prices that will give satisfactionlo parchasers. ' 1 '; JOSEPU KINGBOERT. Teiwintla, Nov. 17,,1853. • • .1, • • Cistern aced *WWI 24=0 I • LEAD PIPE ! 11111:aulko Rams! of any kind. vize, chap figr tiii'raiit for ma" 11 7 Jan 1 1 ;1.43. 11. att-WW.Ltirs 45 C 7 If% 05 1 114%5 15! Isaac H VannPst . Hiram Shumwiy Wm Barnes iohn W Bartlett Levi Brown ' Allen Woodruff 1. A Gardner John E snell John Mathews Sc Strong L W Uar!ner .1 Travis Jr Wm 0 Bradford John Gray Thos A Jennimot. Wm U French James Gee Richard fri!iim I.edgartl Chaapel Bowen Merrill Libbeus Marcy Alonzo Pc t:er Geo %V Hnenvbrey Nathan Maynard Chas French Mantel 1 Horton T I ‘n heeler Hiram Spear Ira'Crane John• Huff DD Black G H Eaton Dennis IWGIB W W Eastahrooku Geo P Free ivau A , a B Moore Chas B Kitchen Henry Pa•tmore Nathan Shepbrd Nathan Young Jones Elst.ree 2d J V Vanauk4n Edward Shepard - - - $20.167 30 $18,143 73 Balance due County from Treasurer 1;15.406 76 ••• 116,713 30 tt with Bradford County, 15,056 85 By orders redeemed in i0;,3, 270 99 I By orders outstandmr, Jeo'y 1, 1,354. County Orders in arconn il - 5,34772 I I 111:311w, Total. 111 15 30 Mil I 6 82 23 76 38 04 149 18 11 IS I 9 29 99 )9 130 01 21'70 23 85 96 34 7 15 125 14 50 00 111 15 151 IG 46 70 25 II 07 25 00 280 95 90 00 17 00 13 93 197 61 121 69 209 49 IIP 67 84 98 491 17 640 66 53:1 110 591 91 ISt 23 To balance due die Slit°. A DMINIS'IItATISR'S NOTICE. T A 1.1. persons indebted to the ~estate of. P. D A H a vens, deed. late o(slandinpStone.are hereby requested tc.makepaytnetAwithunt delay. volatile, havini eisimwagaitsr' raid estate, will plisse pre— sent them duly . authemtloated for settlement . S. W. 011. Es. DEBORAH HAVENS. A4l2 inillra tn ts Aug. $7. 1851 ESTBA.T. r iAmE to the 'negotiate or the inhveriber itsAhe -1,) shequin t‘vp., on the 3 tar oft— s e large Red Ccri, aboot,6, or 7 years olii, mi,l.lling sized horns., plot tn 4 particularly .inaritettl. Thepwaer is reqatiited to prove property. pny charge < nrid take hit/Away. r- - • • • ' I4EVRY VANICISE. -Sheshegoin. Repr. R. laS.l.' • Indebted to us. n il note or bank account will please tam:NoncT: Al-that WI HIM it) WWLII or M0n0.," an inu j iiha ft kg . All. who nerleet to attend to. thix.,tignels staim . rtg may expert a visit from filch/Ire C , 12.110A1p 41. 4 4. king m lime. NALL de RUtilalatl A r owaarla, Match $4 1143L'' Psieee es UM 4 II 7 40 20 00 -4 46 $ 69 MEI 16 31 33 17 16 26 39 7$ 9 96 EL] 10 34 21 51 10 04 111 06 lin 12 94 12 90 14 50 T GS r 43 104 l' SS) 22 65 ' 12 II 26 46 15 73 12 rlll 6 84 IS 19 19'06 36 87 16 79 11 18 17 24 26 86 Bill 12 60 4•1i7 16 41 11 59 16 97 Q 4 13 29 91 33 15 8 9$ 81 77 21 24 I - 8 OR 5 59 4 89 7 68 55 03 I 7 83 174 II 110 51 3 74 41 111 39 OS 22 44 , 35 2 70 25 44 it 26 7 39 14 41 10 us 18 VU 6 lid 5 CI Its to 41 111 I 9$ 12 $4 113 e 9 211 68 31. 99 29 35 ►9T 911 135 •5 4 ZS 5 31 17 45 6 00 II 62 49 61 41 30 31 65 Ili 41 EMI Dia 89 50 8 25 4 R 8 0 62 L 25 7:1 60 15 79 12 69 40 00 14 05 104 95 /10 04 EEO EM 121 SI 4 Oa 4 23 Y 7 41 29 49 $304 94 $744 08 1,974 69 10,384 It 6 021 61 - $25,408 78 12,150 es 3,563 22 115.7ta 30 16.116 64 $ 15.327 SS I=ll EMI U le 27 20 44 111' EtEl MD 10 311 181 48