Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 19, 1854, Image 3

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PROCLAMATION.
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!iTHEREAS the . Hon. DAVID WILXO4, President
Judge of the 12th Judicial District consisting
of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sulli
van, and the Honsi'Mvariar BALLARD 'and Hasa:
ACKSZT, Associate Judges, in and for said county of
Bradford have issued their precept bearing date the
Ist day August 1854, to me directed, far holding a
Court of Oyer! and Terminer, General Quartarter Be e
lion of thb Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's
Court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford on Mon.
day the 4th day of Sept. next,to continue three weeks.
Notice is therefore, hereby givOn, to'the Coroners
and Justices of the 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. wittf their records, inquisitions, and other re
memberances, to do those things which to their office
appertain to be done—and those who are bound by
recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the
prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said county,
or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, are
to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall
be just. Jurrora are requested to be punctual in their
attendance agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the lit 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-seventh.
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sophronia Beebe, by her next friend, Aaron Newton,
rs. George Beebe In Bradford Com Pleas, No.
236, Feb T. 1854—Als. sub. Divorce.
fIEORGE BEEBE, defendant in the above cause
kJ—You are hereby notified that your wife'Sopronia
Beebe (by her next friend Aaron' Newton) has
filed her petition for a divorr.e from the bonds of
matrimony. And an alias subpoena has been re
turned and proof matte that you are not to be found
in said county. You are therefore hereby required
to appear at the Court House 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 have, why The said Sophronia' shall not
be divorced from you. C.THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July 29, 1854.
S="ll3 SALE.
BY virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the
Court of Common Pleased Bradford county, and
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at
the Court House, in the horn' of Towanda, on Mon.
day, 4th day of SEPTEMBER, at I o'clock P. M.
All of The fallowing described loi, piece or
parcel of land situated in Sheshequin township,
bounded as follows, to veil: On the North by a road
known as the Hornbrook road—on the East, South
and West, by lands of John Randell, containing one
acre, be 'the same more or less, all improved, one
framed house, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Co—
rrell 4. Gee, vs. William E. Campbell.
ALSO, the following lot, piece or parcel of land,
situated in Sheshequin town-hip, bounded ‘.n the
North by lards ofJerome B. Gillett, on the East by
lands J. S. Spencer, on thesuth by Sante Owen,
and
,on the West by lands of Elisha Newaand oth•
ers ; containing fifty acres more or less, about three
acres improved, and a log house thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chas.
K. Ladd, vs. David Kilmer.
ALSO, The following described lot, piece or,-par
cel of land, situated in Troy Borough, bounded as
follows viz—oil the North by lands of - S. E. Shep
herd, on the East by, the public highway, and on
the south and west, by lands of FrB, Elliott; con—
taining about one-hull acre, to be the a .ma more or
less, all improved, o. ith one famed house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit n' I ra
Smith &Co., vs- Harman A. Phelps and Zephon F.
Walker.
ALSO, 'klhe following lot, piece or parcel of land,
~ituated in 'Monroe twit., bounded on ibe North by
Ands.. f John H. Scott and P.Sage and J. Coolbaugh,
on [be East.by JandA of John H. Scott, on the south
I.y J.ritn Santee, and on the west by Jefferson Cool
bau4h. containing twenty—five and a half acres;
about fittern acres improved, more or less, one
boar house, one board shed, and some fruit treees
thereon.
Serzed and tat:et] in execution at the suit of 1)
M. Bull, now to the use of William A. Chamber
I:n, v'. vs. Joel Gross.
ALSO, The following lot, piece or parcel of land
situated in Springfield twp., bounded and described
as follows to wit—North by lands of Barney Mc•-•
Gi.ne: and Charles Jakes, East by the Joel McAfee
lot, smith by : John Horley and west by land of Ed-
ward Mahow ; containing about one hundred acres,
he ike same more or less ; about thirty acres im
proved, one new fraMed house ; one old log house,
and a f,w fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jon
E. Goodrich, vs.-John McKay.
ALSO, All that certain let of land, situated in the
township of South Creek, containing sixty-five acres
and seventy six perches, being lot No. 2 on E,
Overton's map, bounded on the, North by warrant;
Zinc; East by lot No. 3, late Fuller and Creaves,
south by lot No. 6, Stbphen White's lot, and west
by lot No. 1, Jesse Peitils lot ; with a log house and
barn thereon ; and a antal orchard and about forty
acres improved. . _
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ed
ward Overton, vs. Samuel C. Kerrick.
ALSO, The following described lots, piece or
parcel of land, situated in the township of Ridgeber
ry, bounded as follows, to wit. the first lot begin
ning at a post for a corner being the North-west
corner of the Simons lot; thence along said Simons
lot south 2.1°, East 117. rods to a corner ; thence
North 883°, West 91 7.10 rods to's corher ; thence
North 13 deg , East 116 rods to a corner; thence
south 883°, East 84 1.10 toils, to the placeof begin
ning.
ALSO, one other lot, piece or paruil of land sit
uated in said township. bounded and described as
follows—beginning at the North-wee corner of the
above described lot, thence North 13°, West 713
rods to a earner, thence North 88+}°, Wee 116 rods
to the place of beginning—being the west part of
lot N 0.38. and the south half of lot No. 23—con
taining one nundred and thirteen acres, he the saute
store or less, (113 acres in both lots.) First lot
containing 63 acres or there abouts, with about
45 acres improved, with a log hoouse and log barn,
and a few fruit trees thereon. Second lot contain
ing about 50 acres, and about 15 acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H
W. Patrick. vs. Cornelius Driscoll.
ALSO—AII that lot piece or parcel of land situate
in the tp. of-Soutt. Creek. containing about forty
acres, being lot No. a on Edward Overton's Map— .
hounded on the east by Edmund Mead's lot No. fi,
south by lot No, to. the Nathaniel Campbell lot,
west by lot No. 7, and north by lot No. 2, Samuel
Kerrick's lot. with a framed house and log barn.
small orchard, and twenty-five acres of improved
land.
Seized and Laken in execution at the suit of Ed
evae4 Overtnn vs. Charles White.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Burlington tp. bizwied and described as
follows—beginning at the centre of Sugar Creek, on
the line of Jehio M'Kean and -Wm. M'Kean, run
inn; north forty-two and a half degrees west fifty.
si n perOses to a, past, thence south twelve degrees,
east one hundred and five perches to a poste corner
Erastos Beach's land, thence north alon ,, n the line
of Henry Biley's , land, seventy-six and a half degs..
east twenty-nine perches to a post, thence Nnorth
twelve degrees, a eat along Jelnal and Wm PirKean's
'line fifty-seven perches to the place of heginging,
'containing fourteen acres, and one hundred and nine
perches strict measure, all improved, fto framed
houses, one shed, one saw mill and some few fruit
trees thereon.
sd7ed and taken in declaim/ al the Mil of . 1 . 0111 3
Hanson vs. Wm. T. Bradford,
XLSO—The following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situated in North Towanda tarp..
bounded
.e r a follows, viz—beginning at a. stake on
the North-west line of Samuel Stratton's landr--
thence along the line of the same, North 60 1.6 deg.
East 117 perches to a stone. North corner of said
Stratton—thence North 31°, west 106 perches to e
stake and stone, the west corner of lot No. 22.
thence south 61 1-B°, West 67 'perches to the road,
.hence along said road south 49 1.4°, East 30 perckr
ea—thence south l3r, East sic perches to th e Sa t
.gir Creek—thence along said ("reek , several c,.,rners thereof 116 percher:—theuccitocolo6l deg,
Neto
East le PercSee tea stake-thence south VIO, East
19i perches to the beginning—containing fifty-eight
acres and 110 p erches . being parts Of lots No. 23 &
23, in survey of Shepard 4. Dorrilicer-41e same
or leatt.-? , ' About eight 'sites ihiceetiMpfr As
eed, with
too small frented'houses and fronteit - harit 'thereon
Seize& and taken IO execution' 'at, the suit of
Mereni and C. 10. Manville, - now to theme of Jacob
Myer, vs. Thomas Malarney.
ALBo—Abe fcillowing described lot, piece or
paved of and situated in Ulster , twp., bounded 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 Jabal:foilsman and on the west
by lands Of Edward Mills—containing one half acre,
be the the same more' orders—all improved, one
framed house occupied is a dwelling and grocery,
(a cellar also beiog,dng.]
ALSO—One other lot, piece or .parcel' of land
shunted to said township, bounded on the North by .
Charles Holcomb and D. R. Bragg. on the East by
lands of Horace Heath, on'the south by the highway
leading from Ulster village to Smithfield Centre, &
on the West by lauds of C. F. Sweirt—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 eat of Robi,
son & Shipman, vs. John M. Pike.
ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel of land.
situated in township of Litchfield, bounded as lid
lows—!On the North by lands of Samuel Davidson,
on the East by lands of Leonard Demerest, on the
muth-bylsnd of Moses Wheeler-on. the west by
lands of John Layton—containing about eighty
acres, more or less—about twenty -five acres im.
proved— one log house, and one orchard of fruit
trees thereon.
Seized •ano taken in execution at the suit of N.
Mitchell zs. A. V. D. 'Feed.
ALSO, By virtue of snndry write of Levarl Fa
cial, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Nv
ing and being in the township of Rome, and bound,
ed as follows viz—Beginning at a stake and stones,
nearly a North east eorser from the Grist Mill, on
the East bank of Park's Creek—thence south 70°,
West eight perches to a stake—thence south four
teen and seven-tenths perches to a stake—thence
East. C 6 perches to the east branch of said creek—
thence North 26 3-4°, West 18 87-100. perches to
the place of beginning. Containing one acre and
27 76.100 perches.
ALSO-Another for a mill pond, beeinning at the
North side of a rock projecting from the bank,west
of Park's Creek—thence North 51 deg., west 68
perches to a hemlock, on the sonth line of William
Strope's farm—thence south 881 deg., West 22
perches to a hemlock sapling on the east bank oldie
creek—thence south 871 deg., East 471 perches to
a:stake end stones, one perch up the slopeeast of the
flat—thence south 47 deg., west 29 7-10 perches to
the beginning. Containing 8 acres and 38 perches,
be the same more or less—with the privilege of
making a race, sufficient to 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 highway, leading from Wysoz to Otsego.
Land in both lots improved and eccupied as a mill
site, the mill burned down lately.
Seized and 'taken in execution at the suit of Eliz—
abeth Valentine. vs. James W. Mowan and Maria
Mowut, his wife.
C. THOMAS, Sheriff
Sheriffs Office, Towarida, Aug 12,1 1554.
Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to
the cysts will be required to be paid upon each sale
when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure
to co.nply with this regulation, the tract of land will
again be offered for sale.
N. Z. MEADELL
miTTOR.VEr ,AT LAW ,
Office with the Resister and Recorder,
TOW•IDA. PA.
D' A, OVERT ON,..
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TOWANDA, PA.
OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block,
north side of the Public square, over the office
old. C. Adarus, Erg. Sept. 24.
JAMES neserguLLANE
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
(C• Office removed to John C. Adams'Otrice in the
Union Block. July 20.
A.lministrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Turner
McNiel, dec'd late of Durell twp., are reques
ted to make payment without delay: and those hav
ing demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticatedfor settlement..
July P 6, ISM. ISRAEL SMITH, Administrator.
CEAS. D. EMERT,
ATTOR.MEr 3 1 , LAW,
Williamsport, Lycomiag County, Pa.
C 3 OFFlCE—Opposite U. 8. Hotel-Up Btairs,l2?,l
Executor's Notice.
A"persons indebted to the estate oil. N. Pratt,
dec'd late of Burlington township, are here
by requested to make payment without delay : and
all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. • r. B. PRATT, Executor.
Ally 15,
The : usquehanna Collegiate Institute,
Wax be opened for the reception of Pupils,
Male and Female, on Wednesday the Gth of
September, when the Inaugural exercises will'take
p lace.
irrirraficroas.
REV.'S. F.COLT, A. M. Paiscirac.
Professor of Natural, Mental and Moral sciences.
Rev. JAMES M'WILLIAM,
Professor of Ancient and 'Modern Languages and
Belles Lettres.
CHARLES R. COBURN.
Prof. of Mathematics and Master of Nermal School
Miss FANNIE BILES,
Teacher of-Music and French.
Miss PHEBE DAYTON;
Teacher of English and Music.
Negotiations are in progress for securing the see•
•ices of two other Lady teachers in time for the
opening.
Steaninl—ANDßEW J. NOBLE.
The academic year will consist of three terms of
fourteen weeks each.
111.1PLNSIS PER TISK M rooartss wsstcs
Tuition in the 4th class, Elementary English
Branches. s4 00
3d Class, Higher English Branches, ' 5 00
2d Chum, Mathematics, Natural Science and
Classics commenced, 6. 00
tst Class. Mental and Moral Science with the
above continued; 7 00
Tuition it Modem Languages each. 3 00
Ornamental Needle Work and Embroidery, 200
-
Drawing, 2'oo
.
Oil Painting in Landscapes, a 00
do in Figures, 10 00
Instrumental Music witk use of instrument, 10 00
Room Rent, 1 75
Incidentataipenses, , 38,
Boarding in the Hall $1 63 per week, or per
Term, 22'75
_
Washing three shillings per dozen. Lights and
Fuel at the actual expense.
To addition 40 the above course, College classes
will be organized ieadvanced scholars apply.
Especial .attentßt will be paid to the instruction
of person! designing to qualify themselves as Teach
ers for-Common Schools, , ._
Pupils will furnish themselves with bed,kedding,
towels, die. The Bills for the term must 4i - e l - paid in
advance, or one hq)f at the entrance, ,and the re
maining half at the expiration of the half t m.
-.4.C. L. WARD, President.
8. F. Core. Sec. J.D. MOlrmorsi Treas.
Towanda, August 12, 1654. .
Horses, Harness . & Wagon for sale,
TBE MAN who wants' to pumitalla a span o f
Young Horses, Harness, ald Lumber Wagon,
on very favorable terms, ca i hear of an opportuni—
tY, by calling at this office. . June 28, 41964.
New 2130itttoeutent8.
- - - - - Reffstees •
NOTICE is herebrgiven that :there have .been
'filed and settlid 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 olDaniel B ink Jr.executor of the
last will. and teitameat of: AOribiza Frets, late of
Sheshequin, deceuse&
AccOuni of Samuel Davidson, guardian of Mary
Ann Damarest minor child of John A. Demarest
late Of -Windham deed. •
Final account of Abram Weithrook administrar
for of the estate of Levi Westbrook late of Athena
deceased.
Final account of H. S. ttalsbory administrator of
the estate of Martin Wilden late of Monroe dec'd.
Partial Account of Charles Stockwell and Betsey
Holcomb, administrators with the will annexed of
Sterling Holcomb, late,of Leroy ilec'd.
Final account of Guy Tracy administrator de bo.
nis non of Arvine Clark 2d. late of Ridgbury dec'd.
Final account of Benj..Part,•Orson Rickey and
Maria Park administrators of Reuben Park late of
Litchfield deceased.
Final Account of James Gordon administrator of
the estate of Samuel 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. Cranmer administra•
for of the estate of Rachel Creamer late of Dural!
deceased.
Final account of Thomas Pyne administrator of
the estate of Patrick Pyne late of Athens dec'd.
Final account of Dennis McGill and Marinda
Patterson administrators of the estate of Edw'd Pat
terson late of South Towanda dec'd.
Final recount of Charles Humet 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 May E. Ro
berts,children of Fleming Rpberts dec'd.
Final account of Thomaik Elliott guardian of Mary
Cook, Daniel Cook, Sally Ann Cook, Reuben Cook,
G. W. Cook, Emeline Cook and Adaline Cuok,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
thc.estate of Lydia P. Gridley late of Orwell dec'd.
Final account of Reuben Delong and Maria Sco.
vale administrators 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.LAWRENCE SCOTT, Register.
Register's Office, August 1, 1854.
Bituminous Coal-Barclay Coal Bed.
THE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the
beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at
the reduced price of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith
coal, and $1 75 for picked Orate coal. Payment in
cash or country produce. but no credit will be given.
HENRY GAMS, Agent
for the Barclay R. R. and Coal Company.
Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 25, 1854.
Administrator's Bale.
DY virtue of an order issued by the Orphans' Court
of Bradford county, will be sold on the 29th of
May next, at to o'cicick in the forenoon, at the Man
sion house on the premises. all that lot of land sit
uate in Monroe tp., containing one hundred acres,
described as fAlows : Beginning at a black qak, the
north west corner of the farm of which 1). H. Owen
stied seized, thence north 56° east 121 and 3-10 per
ches to a post, thence south 33° east 94 perches
thence south 13° west 160 perches, thence north 32°
west 148 perches to the beginning, with about 30
acres improved, and a framed house and barn there
on. Terms made known at the day of sale.
THOS. ELLIOTT,
May 1,1854. WM. COOLBAUGH, 2d,
Adm'rs. D. H. Owen, dec'd,
The above sale stands adjourned till Saturday tho
10 diy of June, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon at the
house of Hiram Shaw, in Monroe.
aj' . The above sale i:i further adjourned until
Saturday, September 2d, at the same place and time
of day.,
DR. E. H. MASON, •
PIETSICIALN & 81731,G111)N,`
Residence ; on Pine Street, opposite the old PresbyTerion
Church.
°frets his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. thin always be found at his
office. in Dr. Poaran's Drug Store, when not pro-
fessionally engaged.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME!
'NEONTILNIMiI & CO.
UAVE come to the conclusion that the time has
IA come, that debts can be collected, and after
waiting patiently for Years, and finding the Good
Time has arrived, when farmer. are realizing almost
double for their Products, they hope this notice will
suffice for a more extensive one and that payments
will either be made in Grain at the present high pri
ces or in Cash.
Their Assortment of GOODS is eePteniehed week
y from New York City, end will be sold cheaper
ban at retail in the Great Emporium itself.
Towanda, lanuary 31, 1954
Southern Military Academy Lottery !
(RE AITTOORITT OF THIL STATE. OF AAAAA N•,)
Conducted bis the Havana Plan.
10,000 Numbers-238 Prifiesi—all the
Prizes drawn at each Drawing.
CLASS D—TO BE DRAWN 19TH AUGUST.
CAPITALS... $7500
5000
3000
1500
In all 238 prizes, amounting to $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.
Montgomery, Ala. July 20, 1854.
IN WANT !
TEE subscribers are in want of a young man as
an shprentire to the Tinman's trade. 17 or 18
years of age, of good habits, who they will bind
themselves to learn the business.
Towanda, July 25, 1854:
MCWIP.OO23IOI, IDIEWMErg,
DR. J. ALLEN, late Professor in the Ohio College
of Dental Surgeons, has discoverer, I method
of insetting Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes
any farther improvement impossible.
It combines strength and durability with perfect
cleanliness. The gum is continuo's, and can be
made to suit any case, however difficult. do life.
like is the expression, that the most familiar with
artificial teeth fail to determine they•are false; the
teeth appearing u if they actually grew out of the
gum.
I have secured letters patent for Bradford Co.
o:7' Office do. Manor's Block.
Towanda, July 38, 104.
DISSOLUTION.
V-HE partnership . between E. F. Dawson and
O A: Oat, is this day dissoiredby mina' eon—
sent—the aceonnts arc ;eft in the hands of J. L.
Jones, Esq., for seaiement.
Wilmot, lime 92,1354;
- -
111r...4 OCIII Mil 1 11C 1 es
A BOUT the last of June, a pocket MEMGRAN
TIBM, with Way, black tuck covet. , . thc tuck
broken ind.nearly wttru out. Whoever will retarn
the saw to the untitusittted, at Towanda. shall be
liberally-tewarded. - 8.9.8111P11,AN.
Tnwonda, July 20, 1951.
11E 21 4 it.* - 111MOICIDANIIiiillMinlar.
' Anorne* s. rsaw,
omen wirrn wwa azatrraa airs saaoaaaa.
Towanda; Perna.
NEW SMOG k SUMMER GOODS !
TS now receiving all sena of NE W GOODS, which
JL will be soh, very low for Cash.
Stay 8. 1854.
wins. leo I =AIM
U7OULD intimn her friends , that stie has just re
turned from the city, with a large assortment
of MELLIMIMILST GOODS
which she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ev.
ery kind taken in payment 'for goods.
ISINIOTriiih---DR; MASON has removed
bis office to his dwelling, on Pins street. Opposite
the old Presbyterian Church.
Towanda, May 13. 1854.
Plows and Plow castings!
BLATCHLEY. Wayne county, Alba or Curtis
Plows, Bide hill, subsoil and corn plows and
Castings, tor 'vale cheap.
1 take particular pains to get good well made
plows and tough castings. I would invite partici'•
lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow.
Call and see. It. M. 'WELLES.
WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD!
The subscribers have jug received at their old
stand in Mercur's Block, Towanda, a new and good
assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consist
ing of
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,
Oar Ready—Made Clothing embraces eery thing
desirable in that line, and u we buy for Cuff, we
can and will sell 20 per cent. lower than any other
Clothing Establishment in Towanda.
J. ALEXANDER,
Towanda, April 20, 1854. 8. ALEXANDER.
HALL & RUSSELL
.11 of *nal*, Vt.
BURTON KINOSBERY,
800 MIN WASIVIEED I
Ready-Made Clothing,
Cistern and Well Pumps 1
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind
size, dm., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8; 1853. R. M. WELLES.
.NEW
'SPRING GOODS.
JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, large and
J complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as
usual, CHZAP roa CASH !
Towanda, April 28, 1854. •
LSST OT LETTERS, Remaining in the
Post Office, at Towanda, August 15,1854.
Baker Susan Nester Michael 2
Becker John Nelson John
Blackmey John Parsons James C
Harrell Anthony Parsons Geo W
Belcher Georgians Plat Charles
Carpenter Orrinda Quigly Kate L
Chillson H 2 Ridgway Burr
Cox A M Race Austin
Cook Cyrus Rockwood Kellog
Cuaamino% Patrick Rosengrant James
Crofts Geo Reifsnyder Mrs W B
Decker Maria 5111 Hannah 111
Deal Jonathan _ Sharp Walter B .
Donivan Cornelius Shanahan James
Emery Mary C Shedden Mary
Ford B F 9 Smith David
Ford F 0 Stockwell Joel
Gilbert Nelson a Smith Geo 0
Granger GeooT Sullivan John
Gowre Elizabath Scovel Geo
Hunter James Stever J J
Hiester A 0 Toliver C
Hawley Martin Trumble Daniel
Hoyt Hezion Vanness Eliza 4
Hines E D Westbrook Isaac
Jackson Barney Walther Gutav
James Wm L Wood M Miss
Loomis Wheaton 3 White Olive
Lund Orlando Wilson James
Lindsy David Wells C F & co
Mahon James Welles C F
MeAffee Rachael • Wsllen Michael -
McLean Aloander Wilson Jalia Ann
Ward Peter C 2
-.41:1' Persona calling for letters. will! please say
they are Advertised. WM. H. PERKINS, P. M.
Jane Wood, by htjr next filen& William Frisbie, vs
George Wood. Libel sat Divorce. In Bradford
Com. Pleas, No 119, Feb T 185.
GODRUE WOOD, defendant in the above
JL cause. You are hereby notified that your wife
Jane Wood, (by her next friend Wm. F,isbie,] has
filed her petition for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony. And an alias subpoena hay been re
turned and proof made that you are not to be found
in said county. You are therefore hereby required
to appear at the Court House in the Borough of
Towanda, lifonday;the 9th 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 have, why said Jane shall not bedivorc
.ed from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Aug. 3, 1834.
THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW
M. T. CARRIER, •
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of To—
wanda and vicinity, that he has opened a
Grocery di. 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. Such as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le.
mo'ns, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci
gars of the best quality.
He also designs to keep on hand Paovtstoss, 4-c.
&c., all of which he offers cheap for Cash or Coon
. try produce. His motto is, that " nimble six-pence
is better than a stow shilling."
Towanda, May 1, 11354.
CHEAP GOODS.
JHARVEY PHINNEY is just receiving a fine
• assortment of elaino Ann Sminza Goons which
will be sold as usual. very cheap for 'CABH.
Towanda, April 20. 1854.
Wysitising Parochial School.
THE friends of Christian Education are respect.
fully informed that the second term of this
schoql, under the care of the Session of the Presby
tenea church of Wyalusing, Miss EXILE MATSEINS
Teacher, will commence on the Ist day of August
next.
Terms, per quarter of 13 weeks
Reading. writing and mental arithmetic, $1 00
Grammar, geography ao.:1 history, 2 00
AU other English toralletes, 3 00
Ty Good boarding in pious families can be ob
tained at from $I 60 to $2 per week. •
For further particulars, address, pOst paid,
Enwpi LAWI B ,
Camptown, Bradford Co. Pa.
July 20.
Engine and Fixtures for sale,
ONS second hand ENGINE } and fistnres for a
SAW MILL, capable of driving two or more
saws, all la good order, and will be wild cheap, on
a long credit, if desired. The Engine is now run—
ning, and ban be seen by calling, on H. 8. Davin
sog, at Ulster. or fu. Wassas. Jr. at Athens, Pa.
Ulster. Anly 19, 1854. , ,
Tars! :tars!! '
Agamily of Par Victorines and Coifs of differen
qualities, for sale at COST bY
Jan. p, S. mrTicuß.
HARDWAR
n, Japanned and Britannia Ware,
Trim Ming; Cartiage Trimmings, Eamon & Saddlery
Ware, Carpenter's and Soiner's
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRICILTWIAL HIM%
LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS, of all kin& and fizes,
IRON, STEEL, LEATHER BELTING, &c. &a.
Would inform their friends that tberie are only a part of the general beads under which may be classed
their extensive assortment, and to which, they are constantly receiving additional supplies, direct from the
importers and manufacturers, which enables them to offer such inducements in their large stock and low
prites, that will challenge competition from any quarter. We would ask the particular attention of
ZEZEGIAMM S.:Rrn) NI EL /6619
to an examination of our stock, which having been selected with the greatest care, we are cunfid.nt wtil
satisfy even the most particular.
I*Don't forget the place—South side of the public square.
Old Iron, Coppor and Brass, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Towanda, May 27, 104. • HALL & RUSSELL.
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE,
Fronting the Public Square.
/THE subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage received the past yeas to keep constantly ou
hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which es WILL dispose of on
such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchaies are made entirely with cash
in hand, and for the Casa' our customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles
not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded.
I:0" - Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging stay for the Medicines.
The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o
MEDICINES, AND CROCERIES,
DRUCS,
Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter & Scotch Ale.
ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES !
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID--NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS !
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.)
Superior TOBACCO di. SNUFF !----Choice brands of Pure Savanna, Principe --
and Yara CIGARS !
Paints, 01is, Varnishes, Window G 111 1 ,4%, Bra Sixes, Perfumery, Sharing Soap,
Fancy Articles. &v. &c.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Black and Gr'een Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c die
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. „
REMEMBER THE ...TORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
—AND ITS KOTTO— •
t‘ The best Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—Modarate Proftts-+Read] Attention to Cestomers—no
Adulteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business."
Towanda, No•omber 12, 185% U. C. PORTER, M. D.
Awarded to this Machine at the Fair of the,Amerleon Institute, New York, Oct. I !RM.
A Diploma at the Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. First Premium at the Stab
Fair, Utica, New York, and at the Columbia and Rensselaer County klccly York)Fairs,
and a Diploma, at the Westchester County Fair at White Flatus.
lin the present arrangement of Lt 4 highly approved and
saleable MIL the labor is divided by arrangieg a cutting
Cylinder to best the apples. and then deliver them to the
• lower Cylinders to tss reduced to immure. lty this er
reamement the work Is portal:eel faster end with touch
haw labor.
The NW is arranged with a much Inm-cr semi- than
Remedy. and by a very Ingenbina device the use ot the I ~.
lia disported with and the Tub made to open at will to av
atar the pomace. while at the Same dine the Cider la left
clew and the work ran be done .1 0 .1 much bee labor than
by the old method. The fsylinth. e v tire covered with heavy
And ZLne, both on their pes',pheriea and erldSl the wood
In them 4 arranged en as r.,d to swell; and the whnlo work
on the Min and Pram , crate in the very best manner and
arranged with especial view to their durability end service.
No Former win uses the 11111 carefully and wording
to directions will be disoppoiritorl, baton the other
band be will 'aid this oue of the Janet valuable and efficient
nowinnon en Ids farm.
The machine le made to r® by borne, steam. or hand
power and when the sprigs are grannil, a mall boy of 14
roars of age stn prep the pomace with all ease
in all Sumo, time. it wee mongol that a bog* quantity
of Cider could only be made by tieing a ponderowc trewhine,
that slowly ortudied the apples without minding them line.
They were them made into a numelve cheese in straw. and a
most.sorese and long 'praotune wan required to extract a
portion of the Cider, a considerable quantity being abeorbod
by the strew aid the mass of potency; and to obtain this
u result the dinner bail to take all hie bandy,
11134 his sin-hors team, and devote a whole day that
could have been more profitably employed. to make from
six to eight barrels Of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the
=have bereicifore labored under. this Machine ban
rented, and the Oatmeal of a few facts will prove
that it Is not only the beet Machine& the kind in existence,
but It Is the most:prolltebie that a man ran have on his
Parm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a e
pulp. so that It requires but a comparatively light prem. mire.
gal that but a minute or two, to attract all the Cider. It
being aseerteined by pmetieal experiment that Onegousth
mom juice rue bo cibleined than by the aid Plutalle. Be
ehive this. It only requites.two hands to grind up and make
into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can he possibly
dame on the oldikeldoned machines. On this prem. owing
to the eanyeatnems of the menace in tee gab, and the ma
ryorManse! in WWI It is ground, a prorate Otto= 3 to
tons—that am easily be obtained—will produce a more
abla malt than Olt, tons preseure on the codling,'
wend amentlas I. apt et Commie. Is the year lint. is
(80141 by HALL 4 RUPSELL. TowYnd
. , .
PLASTER, SALT, &C. 1 DISSOLUTION.
TWO HI.I.IIDREG TONS Cayuga Ground Ras. T B co-partnership heretofore existing between
ter. 100 Barrels Salt, 100 Bbls. White Stone ; a the subscribers, under the Item of Alexander &
Lime, 5(1 bushels Orwell & West Branch Clover I Solomon, was dissolved by muftisl consent on - the
Seed, 30 'bushels Timothy Seed, 600 lbs. Allegany 27th day of May.-- M. E. Solomon rstirirg. The.
County Cheese, just received and for sale by business will hereafter be carried on under the Ovrin
BAILEY 4r, NEVENci. ,ofl. & 8. Alexander.
Towanda, April 27, 184. 1 ituvrao4:l, Itfay 27, tBf..
EMI
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PARE AND STOVES,
RD
• SPLI6NDID •SIORTNLST OW
SILVER MEDAL
IRON STORE.
& RUSSELL,
ROVED CIDER KILL
Ckler Pre a.. ert•u if the apple were ground u Suety EP ail
the inipmred 11111; and if the apply way merely angobas
as on the Nut Machine, it would require a pregame. of one
hundred tons to produce the result aeoutopllatted by this
Patent Mill. The ildlowing, may be adduced melba decide.;
ndramtages of this Mill.
first—lt will make more Cider than any other Preto, with
a given quantity of apple_•, in a emu time, and with much
lees labor and expense.
Strand—lt will make cleaner and aweeterader than say
other Mill.
Third—You ran make the Cider no rut want Wand whag
you want It—and in quanUtiod from one gallon to 6 or 10
barrels.
lourth—With It you can laves your Currants, Chstrias.
Berriel. Chew., Butter, Lard, and Tallow.
Flint—Wait it you ran lIRTo one-tontih of yams
time In making Appleobuticr.
Sixth—With Ito nee you can at all thaw bare Fresh
.nd Sweet Cider.
With all the advantages malting foal the paeetadoe fiat•
taie of such a maeldtio—at a prire so 0W that it lt Titbit;
the reach of all—enn IC be that any letelpgent ! Fara=
would do without it? .
. .
Do you wish to have In your house at all times ellektelbett
to sweet and fresh, the only time it ie non" bsnlihY lit el
for nee—and do you wish to_eavo a great portio the
hard Labor attending the making of
Appiewhadtar 1 if so, buy this machine, and our wool
for it, you will not be disoppointed.
This Mill to warranted superior to any other pedalo
Mill In evidence. and the Proprietor is ready* any tine%
(on fall notice being given,) to tart it with any Poeta%
%till that to not an Infringement on It.
Formers. eitasolue this newly I3IPROVIDA
before you buy emir other.
ope great advantage of this machine over all others, b.
that It vettl not choke up. and bard mead tipples
ran be ground. and yet the CyllWers will always remain
clear and In grinding °Mot,
•
All enders will be filled in the older In which they, me
received. and all persons wanting them wonki do well SO
mod their ragas early, are state at what time they rut
the Mill tent.
This Nfll, attended by 2 men, will, when properly weeke4
awarding to Wenders, make 6to 12 barrel of rider day—
and will grind eleueby berwomtm from 100 to 300 Mambas
of apple* a day.
gir The Price of the Mill Is $4l), free of height.
UAIIIIF/CPSI, PA. May, 1863. W. 0. MCI=
tag Plano Coort of lbe Meseta Diann d feentrlessie.
and by V. M. i;VIDRIG, Elmira. N. V