Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 12, 1854, Image 3

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Stratton—thence North 91°, west 106 perches to a
stake and stone, the west corner of lot No. 22
thence south 61 143°, West 67 perches to the road,
thence along said road south 49 1.4°, East 30 perch
es—thence south 133°, East six perches to the Su
gar Creek—thence along said Creek, the several
corners thereof 116 perches—the.ce south 163 deg.,
East 16 perches to a stake—thence south 78°, East
193 perches to the beginning—containing fifty-eight
acres and 110 perches, being parts of lots No. 22 &
23, in survey of Shepard 4. Dorrance—be the same
or less. About eight acres thereof improved, with
two small framed houses and framed barn thereon
erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11
Mercur and C. M. Manville, now to the use of Jacob
Myer, vs. Thomas Malarney.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situated in Ulster twp., bottuded on
the North by land of Edward Mills, on the East by
the highway leading from Towanda to Athens—on
the south by lands of John Bowman and on the west
by lands of Edward Mills—containing one half acre,
be the the same more or lets—all improved, one
framed house occupied as a dwelling and grocery,
(a cellar also being dug.]
AL-SO—One other lot, piece or pircel of land
situated in said township, bounded on the North by
Charles Holcomb and D. R. Bragg, on the East by
lands of Horace Heath, ()tithe south by the highway
lead' g from Ulster village to Smithfield Centre, &
on the West by lauds of C. F. Sweet—containing
about one half acre; be the same more or less—all
improved, one framed dwelling house, and one
stable, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the sut of Robi,
son & Shipman, as. John M. Pike. •
ALSO—The following lot, piece orparcelof land.
situated in township of Litchfield, bounded as fol
b,ws—On the North by lands of Samuel Davidson,
on the East by lands of Leonard Demer4st, on the
southby land of Moses Wheeler—on: the west by
lands of John Layton—containing about eighty
acres, more or less—about twenty-five acres int
proved— one log house, and one orchard of fruit
trees thereon.
• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N.
Mitchell zs. A. V. D. Teed.
ALSO, By virtue of snndry writs of Leveri
Fa
cias, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ly
ing and being in the township of Rome, and bounds
ed as follows viz—Beginning at a stake and stones,
nearly a North east coraer from the Grist Mill, on
the East bank of Park's Greek—thence south 70°,
West eight perches to a stake—thence south four
teen and seven-tenths perches to a stake—Hence
East 16 perches to the east branch of said creek—
thence North 26 3-4°, West IS 87-100 perches to
the place of beginning. Containing one acre and
27 76.100 perches.
ALSO-Another for a mill pond, beuinning at the
North side of a rock projecting from the bank, west
of• Park's Creek-- ; thence North 5} deg., west 08
perches to a hemlock, on the south line of
strope's farm=thence south 89} deg., West 22
perches toa hemlock sapling on the eat bank oldie
cruek—thence south 871 deg., East 411 perches to
ii:stakeand stones, one perch up the slopeeast of the
ilat—thence south 47 deg.,: west 29 7-10 perches to
the beg i titling. Containing 9 acres and 39 perches,
be the same m •re or less—with the privilege of
making a race, sufficient i carry the Water to the
mill aforesaid, on the west side of the creek—and
'also the right and privilege of a road from the
mill to the,high wav leading from Wysox to Owego.
1 1,and in both lots unproved and eccupicd as a mill
stir, the mill burned down lately.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of tlit-:-
'obeth Valentirfe, vs. James W. Mowatt and Maria
' Mo wait, his wife
C. Timm As. sheriff j Sheriff's °glee, Towanda, Aug 12.11954,
Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to
'be emits will be required to be paid upon each sale
when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will
again be offered for sale.
Southern Military Academy Lottery
(HT AUTHORITY Or TII6 6TITY or ALADAYIA,)
Cootluacel on the Havana Plan.
10,000 Numbers-238 Prizes!—all the
Prizes drawn at each Drawing.
CIASS D--TO BE DRAWN 19111 AUGUST.
CAPIT•LS $7500
. • 5000'
• 3000
1500
In all 2 1d prizes, amounting • $30,000
Tickets ss.—Halves and Quarters in proportion.
• Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Nlontgomery, Ala. July 20, 111154.
T IST OF JURORS drawn for Septermber Term
1851.
• co %so 'tritons.
Burlington—Enoch Blackwell.
Columbia—James Wilson, liter McClelland.
Durel—Ulysses Moody.
•
;ranville—l.saac Puttia
Herrick—George W Elliott.
Monrue—Zera 'Rockwell.
North Towamla--Means Warn..
Orwell—Jacob Chubbuck, Levi F.
Pike—Chauncey Seymour, Samuel Bork.
Ridgberry—P D Covet, Floyd Duly, John atUrton.
Springfield—L D Drardhlre
south Creek—Peter Dean.
Troy tp,—W 8 Dobbins, Aluvzo Morse.
Ulster--H S Davidson.
Warren—W P Chaffee.
Wyalusinu—John H Black.
Wysoz—W W Goodrich.
Wilmot--Jeptha Rider.
•z TRAVERSE JUSORS=TIIIISt WEEK.
Athens boro'—C N Shipman, Moses Sawyer. ,
tp.—Nathan Edrninster.
Burlington—Emanuel Guyer. H B Pratt.
Canton—H 4 Pi Webster, J A Rogers.
Columbia—Griffin Batley.
Dorell—Wm Coolbangh 2d. Madison Decker. •
Franklin—Win Crayton, Francis Morse.
Lltchfield—Milo Merrill, Elijah Wolcott.
Monroe—Hiram Sweet.
North Towanda—JosefltC Powell.
Pike— Henry Pepper. •
Rome—Oscar Elliott, T Lent, W,Towner, D Miller
Bazaleal Gates.
Smithfield-8 G French, John Uird, Andrew Seward
M F Ransom.
Springfield—John Parsons.
Tuaearora—Wyllis Rogers, Bela Cogswell. •
Towanda boro . —G H Drake.
Ulster—Russel McKinney.
Windham—Julius Russell.
Wysoz—Harry Swope, Alvin Nichols.
Warren—Wm C Bowen.
Wells—Lorenzo Grenneli.
IN WANT !
THE subscribers are in want of a young man as
an shprentice to the Tinman's trade, 17 or 18
years of age, of goal habits, who they will bind
themselves to learn the busineis.
HALL & RUSSELL.
Towanda, July 25, 1854.
4. I'A'IMEMBII, DIEDMMBf;I.,
DB. J. ALLEN, late Protium' in the Ohio College
of Dental Burgeons, has discoverer, • j thethod
of 'gutting Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes
- any farther improvement impossible.
It combines strength and durability with perfect
cleanliness. The guns is 'continuous, and can be
.made to suit any case, however difficult. So hie
-I,se is the expression, that the. most familiar with
artificial teeth fail to determine they are false ; the
teeth appearing as if they actually grew out of the
Etlir t •
I have secured letters patent for Bradford Co.
1:0 - • Office in Mercur's Block. •
Towanda, July 28 , 1854.
Towanda Pantile !laminary.
Iw consequence of the severe illness of Mr. lita
sox, the Summer Vacation, which was to have
ccrnroenced two weeks hence, has commenced
eily. The Seision 'hill be resumed about the mid
:lk of September next, of which due (public, notice
will he given.
T:'-acds, July )3, MI.
New 20vertmenunts.
Register's notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that there bate 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; viz:
Partial account of Daniel Drink Jr. eseeutot of the
last will and testament of Abraham. Frets, late of
Sheshequin. deceased.
Account of Samuel Davidson, guardian of Mary
Ann Demarest minor child of John N. Demarest
late of Windhatti dee'd.
Final account of Abram Westbrook ailministra•
tor of the estate of Levi Westbrook late of Athens
deceased.
• , Final atcotint of H, S. Salsbury administrator of
the estate of Martin Wilde° late of Monroe dec'd.
Partial Account of Charles Stockwell and Betsey
Holcomb, administrators with the will annexed of
Sterling Holcomb, late of Leroy decd.
Final account of Guy Tracy administrator de bo.
nis non of Arvine Clark 2d. late of Rldgbury dec'd.
Final account of Benj. Park. Onion Rieke) , and
Maria Park administrators of Reuben Park late of
Litchfield deceased.
Final Account of James Gordon administrator of
tha estate of Sainuel Gordon late of South Creek
deceased.
Final account of John Vandyke and Mardalenah
Walters administrators•of the estate of Peter Wal
ters late of Leroy deed.
Final account of Josiah M. Cramer administra
tor of the estate of Rachel Creamer late of Darell
deceased.
Final account of Thomas Pyne administrator of
the estate of Patrick Pyne late of Athena dec'd.
Final account of Dennis McGill and Marinda
Patterson sdnxiaistratora of the estate of Edged Pat
terson late of South Towanda deed.
Final rccount of Charles Hornet and John Elliott
administrators of the estate of Humphrey Brown
late of Wyalusing deceased.
Final account of John Rogers guardian of Orrin
D Roberts, Charles B. Roberts, John Roberts,Arlet
ta Roberts and Mary E Vanderlip late Mary E. Ro
berts,children of Fleming Roberts dec'd.
Final account of Thomas Elliott guardian of Mary
Cook, Daniel Cook, Bally Ann Cook, Reuben Cook,
G. W. Cook, Emeline Cook and Adaline Cook,heirs
of Elizabeth Cook deceased. •
Final account of C. G.Gridley administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Francis V. Water
man late of Pike deceased.
Final account of C. G. Gridley administrator of
the estate of Lydia P. Gridley late of Orwell dec'd.
Final account of Reuben Delong and Maria Sco.
vile administratots of the estate of Silas Scoville,
late of South ToWanda deceased.
Final Account of Ann E. Grinnell and Miles B.
Grinnell, administrators of the estate of William L.
Grinnell late of Burlington dec'd.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county, on Monday. the 4th day
of September next, for confirmation and allowance.
H:LAWREACE SCOTT, Register.
Register's Otliee;'Armust 1, 1854.
PROCLAMATION.
UTHEREAS the Hon . DAVID twcrr , President!.
VV Judge of the 12th Judicial District consisting
of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sulli
van, and the Hons: Minn• B►u.►an and Haanr
ACK Litt, Associate Judges, in and for said• county of
Bradford have issued their precept bearing date the
lst day August. 1054, to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quartarter its
sit' of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's
Court, at Towanda, fur the county of Bradford on Mon.
day the 4th day of Sept. nert, to continue three weeks.
Notice is therefore, hereby given, to the Coroners
and Justices ot,ihe Peace and Constables of the corm.
ty of Bradford. that they be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
'day. with their records, inquisitions, and other re
metriberaireesi to do those things which to their office
appertain to be done—and those who are bound by
reeognitaace of otherwise to prosecute against the
prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said county,
or who shall be 'sound to appear it the said court, are
to be then and there to prosecdte against them as shall
be just. Jupors are requested to be pbnetual in their
attendance Agreeably to their notices
Dated at Towanda, the Ist day of Aug, In the year of
our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty
four, and of the Independence of the United States
the seventy=seirenth.
CHESTER THOMAS.Sheriff.
Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed.
rrHE undersigned, is prepared to furnish at the
beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at
the reduced prize of $1 25 pet tttn for Blackstni,th
coal, and $1 75 for picked Grate zoal. Payment In
cash or country produce. but to credit trill be giten.
HENRY GAP!. Agent
for the Barclay R.R. and Coal CoMparry.
Pranklio (Old Coal Bed) May 2:), 1851.
D*SOLUTION.
•
T"Epartnership heretofore existing between La
throp az Chubbuck is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The books and accounts are all to
he settled by C. E. Chubbuck, with must be done
immediately. All persons owing the late firm must
call and settle the same, and those having demands
against said firm wil present the same to C. E.
Chubbuck for payment. S. B. LATHROP,
Orwell, May 20, 1854, C. E. CHUBBUCK.
_ The subscriber calls attention of the old patrons
of the above firni and the cominunitt generally, to
the carefully selected Stuck of GOODS now being
received at the new Store recently occupied by C.
dr. J.. where he may be found at sll times ready to
exhibit his goods, not fearing to comf: re them and
their prices with those of any other Shire in the
country. Call and satisfy yourselves:
C. E. CHUBLIUCK.
43• 11.drdnistrator's Sale.
Y virtne of a order issued by the Orphans' Court
of Bradford county, will he sold on the 29th of
ay nest, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Man
sion house on the premises, all that lot of land sit
uate in Monroe tp., containing one hundred Beres,
described as fellows : Beginning at a black oak, the
north west corner of the farm of which D. H. Owen
died sated, thence north 56° east 121 and 3-10 per
ches to a post, thence south 33° east 04 perches
thence south 13° west IGO perches, thence north 32°
west 148 perches to the beginning, with about 30
acres improved, and a framed house and barn there
on. Perms made known at the day of sale.
THOS. ELLIOTT.,
WM. COOLHAUGH; 21,
Adm'rs. D. H. Owen, dec'd,
Msy 1, 1854
The above sate stands adjourned till Saturday the
10 illy of June, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the
house of Hiram Shaw, in Monroe.
n*" . The above sale is further adjourned until
Saturday, September 2d, at the same place and time
of day.
'DR. E. H. MASON,
-I , IIIrS,XCIANdt SURGEON,
ResUlence.criaPine &red, opposite the old Predyyterian
Church.
Offers his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his
office, in Dr. Poayzes ‘ Drog Store, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
Pars runs !
Aqantify of Fur Vietorines and Cuffs of diffinen
qualities, for sale AT COST b y
Jan. 19, 1853. . B. 91E11CUR.
i
THE GOOD TIME lIAS COME!
MONTANTES a CO.
HAVE Gorge to the conclusion Abet the time has
come, that debts can be collected, end after
waiting patiently for years, and finding the Good
Time has srrived, when farms l sip realiging almost
double for their Products, they hope this notice will
suffice for a npEirr extensive one and that payments
will either be msde iii Grain tithe present high pri
ces or in Cash.
Their Assortment of GOODS is replenished week
ly from New York . City, end -be sold cheaper
then at retail in the Great Emplutium itself. •
•Towanda, lannarY 31, 193 V
MINK fi klNS.—Tbrit". pries will be paid in
cash for any quantity`wf Mink alma. by
Jan. I, NH. MONTANYER' & A*o.
fihrtbanbilt, ter.
DISSOLUTION.
TtlE as-pertnershii heretofore existing between
Oeo. Smlib and John V. Rice, under the firm of
Smith & RiCll. is this day dissolved by mutual c.in—
sent. The bdAbess CU hereafter be conducted by
John V. Rice; and their Books can be found at the
Store formerly occupied by said firm. AU those in
debted tai said firm by book account will please call
and Attila the smite without delay.
- ' GEORGE SMITH,
JOHN V. RICE.
Moordetun; May SO, 18114.
MEP. MEIIPcb
Attorney at Law.
Ones Imo Tas ligGiSTlll /LSD RZCOIDIII.
Towanda, Penna.
NEW SPRING & SURER GOODS !
BURTON KINGSBERY,
T 8 now receiving ell sorts of NEW GOODS, which
will be sold very low for Cash.
May 3, 1864.
111111§. Ma IE6 EILILWIZ,
WOULD inform her friends, that she has just re.
turned from the city, with a large assortment
or DIXELLENALAT GOODS,
which shWoliers at reduced prices. Produce of ev
ery kind taken in payment fur gouda.
ZJEBTOITAX..---DR. MASON has removed
his office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite
the old Paeshyterian Church.
Towanda May 13. 1854.
PlOWs and Plow castings!
BLATCHLEY, Wayne county, Alba or Curtis
Plows, Side hill, subsoil and corn plows and
Castings, for sale cheap. •
I take particular pains to get good well made
plows and tough castings. I would invite particu
lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow.
Call and see. R. H. WELLES.
WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD
L11. 6.1' . 111a ... ni * 211
The sidiscribers have just received at their old
stand in Mercur's Block, Towanda, a new and good
assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consist
ing of
Beady-Tdade Clothing,
GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOODS
ever imported into the County—all of „the latest
styles in market. which are being scattered far and
wide. In the way of Furnishing Goods, we have
a complete assortment—Cravats, Collars, Shirts-,
Under Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Gloves, Suspen
ders, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of all kinds, and a
variety of Trunks, &c,
Our Ready—Made Clothing embraces every thing
desirable in that line, and as we buy for CASH, we
can and will sell 20 per cent. lower than any other
Clothing Establishment in Towanda.
J. ALEXANDER,
Towanda, April 20, 1854. 8. ALEXANDER.
Cistern and Well Pumps
TEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind
I_4
size, &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853: R. M. WELLES.
NEW
SPRING COODS.
JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and
complete stock of NEW GOODS, (or sale As
usual, CHIRP FOR C•SU !
Towanda, April 28, 1854.
300 NEW BARRELS, Fit for Pork or Cider
rot sale at 75c each, by S. FELON 4 CO
towanda. Aug. 10, 1855.
'VITA* 4 FED—all kinds of grain do lumber for
which some cub will be paid by
Oct. 24,1853. FIHINNEY.
ph. No raik v. 44
02MM. OVOIDOv
IL S. MEIICUII,
Is now receiving one of the largest and best selet
ted assortment of Merchandise ever before brought
%
rd--D (fiord county —' consisting of DRY DODDS of
every scrip' ion. An estensite assortment of
common' ard ware. Abso, paddlery, Harness and
Carriage Trimmings. -4
Blackimillss''Bellows, Anvils, rises, tongi, Sledges,
Iron, Sled and Na ils. Groceries. (his, Paints,
and Aye stuffs, Crockery 4. Glass ware,
which will be sold as usual, very cheap for Casa.
Tottandai April 18, 1834.
The War Question Being Settled in
ma yai REEL forwaiima
MOll TAN]'lr~ CO. have come to the condo.
sion to enlarge their hilisitiess, in . view of the
unparalleled prosperity that must result from a state
peace. They therefore, after tettirning thanks for
former favors, invite the attention of the citizens of
this and adjoining cotintiev to the esaMinatlort of
their
rail and Winter Glands.
consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Llre. , s
(illods, as also heavy staples,
Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car
riqab Trimmings, Iron, Leather, 4c, ,
all of ailireb a ill be offered at wholesale or retail, at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Sept. 1, 1833.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINGSBERY
i 3 Nod opening a Nsw Sloes or Goons, consists
L ing of full and complete assortment of all ktnd-
MERCIIANDIZE,
which will be .old as cheap as the same quality of
Goods can be bought any wilete this side of New-
Yo►k.
Towanda, Dec, 10,1053.
THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW.
M. T• CARRIER,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of To—
wanda aid viciotty, that he has opened a
Grocery dr. Provision Store.
on the south side of the Public Square, where he
would be pleased to wait upon those that call upon
him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country
Grocery. Bach as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le.
mons, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci
gars of the beat quality.
He also designs to keep on hand Paoytstars, ¢c•
&c., all of which he offers cheap for Cash or Coun
try produc t . His motto is, that " nimble sis-peace
is better thin a slow shilling."
Towanda, May I, 1854.
CHEAP GOODS.
JHARVEY PHINNEY is just receiving a fine
• assortment of Same AND Scriensaooons.which
will be sold as usual. vet' , cheap fur CASH. I
Towanda, April 20, 1854.
Wysdusing Parochial 114hooL,
TOE friends of Christian gducation are respect.
fully informed that the second term of this
school, tinder the care of the Session of the Presby
terian church of Wyalusing, Miss Emir Itlsrusws
Teacher, will commence on the Ist day of August
nest,
Terms, per quarter of 11 weeks :
Reading. writing and menial arithmetic, $1 00
Grammar, geography and history, 2 00
All other ghglish branebea, 3 00
c Good boarding in pious families can be Ob
tained at from $1 50 to $3 per week.
For further particulars, address, post Paid,
EDWfI I I LEWIS.
July 10. Caropto•rn, Bradford Co Pa .
Legal
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
ALL persons indebted to the estate of B. H.
Bullock. deceased, late of Canton twp, are
hereby requested to make immediate paythent and
those having claims against said estate. will
please present them duly anthenticateditor settle
ment. HIRAM HOLCOMB.
SABAH H. BULLOCK.
Administrators.
March 8, 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A"persons knowing thentailves indebted to the
estate of Thomas Turf, deceased, late of
Litchfield township., are hereby requested to make
immediate payment, and thoaerilaving claims against
said estate will please present them duly anthem**
cared for settlement.,
CORNELIA TURK,
BAM'L DAVIDSON,
Administrators.
Jan. 12, 1854
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
TEED, deceased, late of Litchfield township, are
hereby requested to make payment withcaildell7
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, MC
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebteo to the estate of P.
Havens, decd, late of Standing Stone,are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claims against paid estate, will please pre—
sent them duly authenticated fur settlement
S. W BILES.
DEBORAH HAVENS. Administrators
Aug. 27. 1853. •
•
Auditor's Notice.
Stephen Pierce vs. Peter Perhamor. /a Brrdford
Common Pleas, No 188, May Tenn, 1854.
THE' undersigned having been appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County,
an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the
Sheriff's sale of real estate, in the above entitled
case, hereby give 'Wide, that he will attend to the
duties rabbi appointment at his office, in Troy born,
on aturday the 29th day of July nem, at t o'clock
P. M., at which time and place all persons having
claims upon said fund, are requested to present
them for adjustment, and distribution, or be debarred
from coming in for a share of said fund.
Troy, June 17, 1854. P. MITH , Auditor.
Auditor's Notices
In the matter of the estate of Bpja min Buffington,
deceased.
HAVING been appointed an Auditor, by the
0 phan'e Court of Bradford County, to hear
and report upon exceptions filed to the final ac—
count of the estate of Benjamittiluffington, deceas
ed, late of NV erred township ; I,will attend to the
duties of the appointment, at my office in the Euro
of Towanda, on the 15th day irf Augnst next, at
one o'clock P. M., of which all persons interested
will please take notice.'
, June 19, 1851. WM. BLWELL. Auditor.
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradford County, will be exposed to sale at
public vendue. at the Court House, in the Boro' of
Towanda, at 1 o'clock P: M., of the 3lst day of
July nest, alt the interest which Northrup !gory. in
his lifetime, had in a tract of land, situated in Or
well township, containing one hundred arid fifty
seven acres, bounded on the North by land. of
Aaron Chubbuck ; East by lands of Nathaniel Bus.
sel—Soutliward by lauds of Henry Lent—about sixty
acres inproved, with a barn and two houses and on
apple orchard thereon
AMELIA TEVEN, A dmlnis tratrix,
WM. B. DUNHAM, Administrator.
, June 26, 18.24:
IL S. 7MLADULTI
T 6le E LATiI
Office ctith the Register and Recorder,
Tow•mn.t,
D'A. ovERTON,
AlfOitNEY AT LAW.
TOWALIMA, 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.
I ,
7 rI4.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
tn" Office removed to Jobb C. Adam.c'Office in the
Union B I vck Jolv 1.0.
Auditor's Notice.
- Anna Dicknison, Muria 31ercdith, John Read. 101 l
Al [Pad, Margaret . AI. Read, tiha sariived Prisi
la AI Reid; 11. ..4niat J. VargiSon and Joh
Wood t" Levi Waal Icrre koalas
In the Common Piers of Branford County, No. 32
Dec Term, 1890.
HE undenigntid Auditor.sppointed by the (7“u r r
O to distribute funds in the hands of the Sheriff.
will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office,
in the boro of Towanda, on Monday, the 14th day
of August, !Mt, at 2 o'clock V. M. Where and
where all persons having claims upon said fund.
must present them, or else be forever debarird from
the name. The above case having been referred
back to the Auditor.
Jury IS, 1854. G. H. WATKINS. Athltutr.
Almildstratir's Notice.
ALL persons indebted io 'he estate of Turner
MeNiel, dee'd late of Purell twp., are reques
ted to make payment without delay i and those hair
inK demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticatedfor settlement.
July /ft, 1854. IBR4BL SMITH, Administrator.
CRAB. D. EDICIDLIr,
wiTTORXEIr .IT .11.4 Tr,
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa.
OFFlCE—Oppostte U. S. Motel-Up
Cophrtuna Gabe, by her next frioul, Aaron Newly.
vs. Gmrgi Beebe In Bradford Corn Pleas, Bo
236, Feb 7' 1651—Ais. sub. Divorce.
GFORCE BEEBE, defendant in the above cause
—You are hereby notified that your wife Soprouia
Beebe (by her nest friend ; Aaron Newton) has
filed her petition for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony. And an atlas subpoena has been re
turned and proof made that you are not to be found
in said county. Yon are therefore hereby required
to appear at the Court Howe in the borough of To.
wanda, on Monday, the 4th day of Sept next, being
the first day of Sept term of said court of common
pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause
if any you hare, why the said Sophronia shall not
be divorced from you. C.THOMAS. Sheriff!
Bherifl 's Office, Towanda, July 29. 1954.
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of.; N. Pratt,
dec'd late of Burlington township. are here
by requested to make payment without delay : and
all persons having claims against said ousts will
please present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. • P. B. PRATT, Executor.
July 15,1854
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership between E. F. Dawson and
A. Gay, is this dal dissolved by mutnal eon
sent—the accounts are left iu the bands of J. L.
Jones,. Eaq., for settlement.
ilmot, June 22, 1354. .
Horses, . Harness it,. Wagon for sale
THE MAN who wants to purchase a span o
Young Horses, Harness, and Lumber Wagon
on very favorable terns, cin hear of an opportune
ty, by calling at this I:Ace. June 28, IBM.
HORSES & WAGONS FOR SALE.
'THE Subscribers. having cOinpleted their work,
offer for Ws hes °rex Span of FM , Young
Horses. with Hornets and _Wagons. Any person
desirous of purchasing such property, will find this
an excellent epportunlty. ME & d; EDWAIitI3.
Tc , aada, itilv 20, 195 i.
HARDWARE &
RDWARE AND STOVES,
Tin, Japanned and Britannia Ware,
Trilmtnings, Can iage Trimmings, !farness At Saddlery
Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, _
BLACKSMITH% TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS, of all kinds and sizes,
IRON, STEEL, I,EATIIER BELTING, &c. &t.
Would infbrm their friends that these are only s part of the general head. 4 under which may be classed
their extensive assortment, and to which they are constantly receiving additional supplies, direct from the
importers and manufacturers, which enable. them to offer such inducements in their large sleek and limi t _
prices, that will challenge competition frunr any quarter, We would ask the particular attention of
=O2II.IZIM 1.. M) IF/A.M=IISC9
to an examination of our stock, which having been selected with the greatest care, we are confident will
satisfy even the most particular.
(O. Don't forget the place=Seuth side of the public soars.
Old Iron, Coppor and Brass, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Towanda. May 27, 1854. • HALL & RUSSELL.
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE,
Fronting the Public So:mere.
Tlit svbscrlber, thankful for the liberal pupilage received the past year, intends to keep constantly On
hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which.rit WILL dispose of on
such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize hits. The purchases ate made entirely with cash
in hand, and for the CASH cur customers will receive ti. benefit of a good article at a low price. AU ankles
not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back;, and the money refunded.
tr?" Advice gratnitonsly given at the Office, charging Lilly for the licdicinn.
The stock consias of a complete and select assortment o
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pure Wine Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch, Ale.
71IE MOST POPUL.III P.I TENT MEDICINES !
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID--NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS or LAMPS !
~ : snaTMENT C?
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant_d Good.)
Superior TOBACCO & SNUFF !----Chico brands of Pure Savanna, Principe
and Yara CIGARS !
Paints, 011 s, Varnlstacti, Window Glint'. IfruShes, Perfumery, Shining Soap,
Fancy Articles. &cc. Se.
FAMILY GROCERIES :
thick alid C.reen Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; :Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c: Arc.
REMEMBER THE ETORE-SOUTII END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
The best quaiity of GouiLv-4;‘// ,4vcortyneat—Moddrafe Profils—,Ready .4ttention in Ce,trunerv—ha
Adulteration of Goods—Candid Adrice as lv Pate,a Remedies—and Close Attention to Babuiess."
Towanda, Novomt!er 12, 1F15:1. 11. C. PORTER „ZI. D.
Awarded t• this Illechine at the Fair of the American Institute, New York, Oct. I 115%
A Diplowta'At the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the Slat.
Fair, Utica, New York, and At the Coltambitt and Rensselaer Connty iNew York; Fairs,
And a Diploma at the Westchester County at White Plains.
T , l t 1 1 ,4 prY,trit arrnnFtment nt thir
talstable Mill. the lairs Is divided In n
Cylinder to tweak the apples. and then
lower l'ylhalers to ter nodwed to rye
rangewtent the work L. lerfartned
IgNA labor.
The Press 6 l'
. arranged with a mar
formerly. and hy is stew Weenie's' 't.
tilwemed with and the Tot. mnde be
liter the pomace- while tit the ..Tr. , "
clear and the work can he done with
by the old Method. The eyilnders are
sheet flue. toth on their territheritot n
in them to mane,' se ea MA to "men . •
on the Nil end Mew. nuke in the t•
emulated witla "Teri.' rtes to their du
I o! who TM'S the NI al ran
to dinortion" will be tota l
hand tie Wfil find this one of the most r •
treehtnes on his form.
The machine to mad* to tint by ho
power, end when the apples are aeon
years of see an prep !La poonsre with
in all limner tweet was noppnand t
of Cider could sally he mute by using •
that slowly ernehal the apple" without
They %ere then made Into a moceive rh
mat revere and long prmaure,was . nerd to ratrart a
pmtien of the Cider. n consbkmiblc pee tity being abAurhol
by the straw and the masa of pomace: and to obtain this
unsatisfactory remit the Ikrmet had to eke all hie hands,
and perhaps his sic-horn team. and day t to a whole day that
could have been more profitably empl ynk to make from
six to eight barrels of Cider. To obi bi . the diffietalty the
Pavanes have heretonme labored u . this Machine has
lean invented, anal the statement of A vr Jima will prove
that It le not only the beet Aladdin of t le kind in ettdenre,
but it b. the most prutitable that a n ran have on his
3
farm. The apples are by this Vlarhine rated up into a lino
pulp. to that it require' but a compare may llit pressure.
and that but a minute or two, to eat et all the fide,. It
being ascertained by practical 'swim of that Ono-fourth
more juice can be obtained than by • old pow.. Be.
sides this. it only requires tee bandy t grind up and make
into ei&er a term: quantity of apple' ban can he ponibly
done on the ottfeebioned marbluea n this pima owing
to the compartnette of the roman, in t e tub. end the tem
elide. manner to whiett it is mend, a reeaure of fermi 3 to
6 tam—that ran easily be obtained— ill produce a mire '
favorable result than fifty tone preys no the ordinary
Werra seuuding is Au el Ce , ta die leis 1314. to
(CfSestd by HALL 4. RU FIRM,. Tnwend
PLASTER, SALT,
TWO HUNDRED TONS Clique
.1. ter, 100 Barrels Balt, ioo.llbll
Lime, 50 bushels Orwell & West
Seed, 90 boAele Timothy fixed, 5.
Cc slaty Cheese. )ust.received and f
BAILEY
1 r , t , alk 4 .,A, 4 ritl I€M.
HALL
Wholesale and Retall.Dealets is
Salmou, Mackerel, 6ardipes, etc
--- AND ITS tyro TT o
SILVEI MEDAL
'En,
HICKOK'S
PATENT IMPROVED CIDER MILL ,
We r.7.1,0%.,1 .0
inaneing v. ettitlng
trlt‘er 11...tu 1., the
vwc. 1 : y Ibis la
~ nil 1, ith mnrh
+•n•a Limn
the 414L4 441' 144. g.
glee nt w ill t... 1,
e the t t 4 left
clt lexn lal.•r than
.rend hull heavy
I end, VCOMI
t. bele werk
1.-t tit Inttor
Willy awl Lln•
hilly find I.enthling
d, hit hn the other
6 I ulvl. and cit . . leut
a, atezm. or band
a mall Looy ut 14
nII
at a lam. dlonntlty
oderous =whine,
rholaug them fine.
ve In wfaw. and it
C.
1
1 DISSOLUTION.
, Ground Plas- ,IrfiE co-partnership heretofore existing between
• W liite Stun F. T HE
the subscribers. under the firm of Alexander &
II -ranch Clover Solomon, was dissolved br mutual con,..ent on the
lbe• Alleirtay 127th day of May. M. F.. bolnmon reurieg. Ine
I r rale by bus 'nrer wi:. h•i.a.'i r be came i on under ihe name
:NU brio. ,f . J & EN Alcsanasr. ,
Towanda, Ma% C. I f - .
IRON STORE.
& RUSSELL,
I=Ell
Cider Pm., even if the ryt , h.: Trete ground as many as en
the improved Mill: atsi It the aryl, wen, merely crushed.
on the Nut Yleebine, oat/a requite a pressure of one
Into/Ire,' bons to prultire the resuit sr s s,uft lishett by flul.
patent Mill. 'elo , l4llorrnieg mil be thirlutrri as the rhsidert
navantageT, of thi+ Sltll.
Fort It rt ill make tkun,., Cider then sir) other Press, wNs
to given quantity of apples. in hone, and .ith murk
111h1 , ; And
SAIIVIII.I-1L R ill Itml..e denner an..l sweeter Cider than any
0.h..r
Third— Tea, enh m.ke tbn .(141er yon nnnt ft.arni wl>t•n
You want u. —raid in gosuattno Qom gallon to 0 or £ 1
l .rrels.
lA , Urtb--With it you T CbsllTicA,
114 . 11i0, littifirr. 1.0 rd. ni,111.011,..v.
it YOU run .41,e one.-Cottrth of )'at!
time In making Apple-butter.
Firth---Wit hit u.e vou cuu ut all times have Fresh
and Nerreet Cider.
. • .
With all the a. !coat. tit. ;vault ing from Litt. p0.0..100 10.4
n et it. lost that it it within
the .4 ail— can It L that say lat.•llrgrnt Varner
wtn,L4 d, aiihout it?
. .
Do you .1.11 to hare In yens bnuFe al all thne.4 Cider that
%114 eet and Ire...h. the only time it I. :witty healthy and fit
tn. use—and do you wi.h to N., OIL Clrefl4. pnrtinn of the
herd labor attending the making ,of
Apkpde-hut ler I If liuy this maclunc, and our Wont.,
f.r it. yen will net be dimprninted.
Thin Mill is warrant.' superior to any other portal.
Mill in existence.. and dm Proprietor t ready at any time.
(nu Itr nothe given., to te4 lt nlh coy irtata•
Mill that Y not ark Infringement on it.
Farmers, eseasiine this newly IMPROVED
MILL. before yon buy any other.
One prat totrante:o of Chia machine overall other,. Is.
that It will not choke up, and hard nt .on apple.a
rem be ground. and yet tile Cylinder. ■lll elsaya remain
clear and iu minding order.
All order* wilt be tilled in the order In wbL h they are
rerened. and all peronne wanting them would do well to
,rod their orders early, and state at what lima tltey want
the Mill cent.
• .
Thin Vllll. attended by 2 men. will. when pruned, wrrkivi
scoot-ding to directives. make 6to barmier{ eider a Jay—
a n 4 will grind Mime by boric-rower fmm It. to 300 bushel*
"f alVio , a der.
Fd• The Prim of the Mill le sll'. free of freight.
fl utmost an. PA, May, 1i1,3. W. O. BIOKO&
the Maui.' Court at Ile Easter. Dtstziet N racknasisaata.
and by E. AI. WIDnIG. N