ANNUAL REPORT rtf the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County, for 1654, from Jan'y v Ist to December 31st, inclusive. ___________ = . ,aitors fr Auditing public accounts, $126 00 A , r -.' *-••• * O5 60 vrid"o contracts, - ■ 'OO 12 ;" A, r d ( ouuty Agricultural society 100 00 Bridge and road views 43 00 ,wruf Court <2 00 • ,-rabies attending court and making returns, 402 53 in Common wealth suits, 1303 34 I to Commissioners. Wm. Elwell 50 00 I'lerk of Sessions, Ac.. A. M'Kean 352 41 r tion expenses 615 00 Furl alid limits, for public office#*, &c 156 20 ' : 51H 07 Traverse Jurors 2445 04 j juices' Inquisitions, 04 00 Incidental expenses, 2*9 a8 Meridian line, f- " j,.,,.,. ks and stationery WS 811 Account Kith the several Collectors of County Tarn for the County of Bradford. Townships Collector's Names. Ve'r Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount and Boroughs. Charged. Collected. Exone at d percent'ge Due. -T.ndin" Stone, Isaac M. West brook, 1845 $lB 38 flB 38 G,anv William Lee. 1848 106 83 10C. 83 tu John H Murray, 1652 118 26 118 26 . ' P ' Ransalserr Row. .... 968 9 GB virie'k John E. Keeler, .... 29 58 29 5s George W. Humphry, 47 63 $ 8 23 $39 60 j, ," Nathan Maynard, .... 27 20 c 27 20 T I'irora Hiram Shuinway, 41 69 19 10 14 27 11 32 . H'ilinot, ' Allen Woodruff, ... 36 43 3^43 , h,. 11i Vi John Mathews, 1553 174 62 153 00 21 62 Veil Thomas A. Jennings 143 45 68 00 75 45 n,. rr i C |t Richard Hillis, 113 34 97 86 3 05 12 43 ■,v Ixdvard Chaapcl, 41 32 2 19 39 13 pike George W. Humphry, 228 86 171 65 634 50 67 R „ m e, Nathan Maynard, 135 55 135 55 Saitb Crcek, Ira Crane, ... 23 43 9 40 14 03 Tu-can>ra, I). D. Black, 95 12 64 75 14 64 15 S3 ri.ter Charles IJ. Kitchen, 104 95 60 00 54 96 tVvnX, Henrv Passmore, .... HO 84 64 49 14 01 32 34 Warren, Nathan Young, .... 123 66 83 70 6 01 33 86 Wilmot, Edward Shepard, 70 32 20 00 60 32 tthr.ns borough, John Snell. jr. 1854 399 lo 350 00 49 16 tthens township, L. A. Gardner, .... 1331 26 1249 32 16 19 65 75 \rmenia, L. W. Gardner, 62 06 65 81 3 31 2 94 Wiinv, D- P- Miller, 168 97 119 00 69 97 \ .\iuin. S. C. Strong, ... 346 39 306 00 40 39 Builington, J. Travis, jr. 753 21 700 36 15 99 36 8G , i.iumbia, Jhn Gustin, 575 0G 525 49 21 92 27 65 Canton, John Gray, .... 536 23 495 90 14 23 26 10 Purell. John Stevens, 329 41 153 59 175 82 1 rii.kliw. David Smiley, 141 92 121 50 23 42 Granville, James Gee. .... 309 04 289 19 4 65 15 21 lieni' k, Richard Ilillis, 199 30 51 44 ..- 147 86 Litdiiield, T. B. Merrill, . . 338 06 318 02 3 31 16 73 1, ;„v J. P. Vanflect, 293 28 238 00 65 28 M„nroe, Libbcns Marcy, .. 632 35 487 30 19 14 25 91 Crvvll, Joel Cook, .... 476 57 449 30 3 63 23 64 nurton, James Havcrlv, 76 84 46 94 6 33 3 62 20 00 Pike M. C. Ellsworth, 820 43 654 00 166 43 p. me. Joseph Allen, .... 398 82 337 09 3 60 19 75 38 32 liidgbcrrv, Charles French, 356 96 100 00 256 86 Smftlifiefd, T. J. Wheeler, 653 86 567 52 S 44 Sw-ingliidd. Hiram Spear, 511 22 275 00 3 46 25 40 207 30 s, ,th 1 rock, Ira Crane, .... 253 31 200 00 63 31 standing Stone, John Taylor, .... 293 09 215 00 08 86 - . .iirqiiiit, Henry Patterson, 707 06 660 01 12 31 34 74 Borough, Curtis Merritt, .... 54 58 51 34 54 2 70 Tu-'amra, Oliver Warner, .... 277 85 216 00 61 85 T.oi audi Borough, G.H.Eaton, ... 1260 96 1163 18 36 66 61 22 Towainla North, Chester Bennett, .... 209 53 150 33 59 '2O T„ wanda Smth. James McG ill, ... 249 70 225 00 24 70 Trov Borough, Asa B. Moore, . 214 07 200 00 14 07 Troy Township, George P. Freeman. .... 665 87 624 57 8 43 32 87 1 l-ter, H.D.Rogers, ... 370 25 175 00 195 25 tt'vsox, Henry Passmore, . 527 75 456 06 71 69 v. jrrcn, James U. Currier, ... 546 24 612 21 8 28 25 75 Windham, A. Dunham,Jr. ... 445 3 9 336 61 108 78 Wvalusing, E. Whitnev, ... 504 99 326 79 178 20 Wells. James MitchfeU, .... 423 47 383 25 20 05 20 17 Wilmat, David Abrams, .... 147 85 100 88 6 77 7 06 33 24 $18,589 70 *14,915 38 | #291 57 $6OB 46 #2784 29 I)II. Preceptor Forbes, Treasurer of Bradford County, in acct icith said County, CR. I i amount of duplicator priorto 1654, $1604 34 I of 1954 1678536 T amount of notes, judgments, Ac. 61 00 | T-> amount of transcripts of unseated lands,.. 451 52 I To amount of miscellaneous receivals, 369 66 T • abatement allowed Co. on state tax 173 02 | To amount in Treasury, Jan. Ist, 1954, 5022 G2 $24,667 58 DR. Preceptor Forbes, Treasurer of Bradford Co. in account with Corrilth of Pcnni. CR. T > amount of duplicates prior to 1854 $2014 5!) of 1854 12375 91 " transcripts of unseated land, . . .. 272 20 " miscellaneous receivals, 29 15 $14,C91 91 DR. County Orders in account xcith Bradford County, CR. T ' orders issued in 1854, $11955 04 j Tu orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1554, 181 28 | $12,130 32 i BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.—We, the undersigned Commissioners of Bnidford County, do hereby certify the !.. S. above to be a true and correct statement of the Receivals and Expenditures of said County, from the Ist day - • —• of January to the thirty-first day of December, 1854, inclusive. Witness our hands and seal of olfice at Towanda, this 17th dav of January, 1854. 1.8 AAC A. PARK, ) STUART SMILEY, • Commissioners. Attest— E. M. Farrar. Clerk. GEORGE H. BULL, ) Hi A <3 IS Si GREAT WAR AGAINST CLOTHING, HOSTILITIES COMMENCED ! RICH would respectfully inform the citizens P • of Bradford county that he has opened a branch k-'aMi 1 'ivan.and the Hon. Myron Ballard and Har '■'sley, Associate Judge*, in andforthe said co. fapford, have issued their precept bearing date ■" hday of September, 1854, to me directed,for ' a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and _ , !ar - Court, at Towanda, for the County of on the first Monday, the 4th day of Fcbrua ■ continue two weeks. ■ ' !,cp is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners B-- unices of the Peace aod Constables of the J-' h of Bradford, thaii Afcy be then and there in B- 1 proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenooe day, with their records, inquisitions, and *i f r .L mern brances, to do those things which to "i'e appertains to be done; and those who B^' ,f, und by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute ■ _ n '' prisoners who are or may be in the jail ■, sa ', counl y' °r who shall be bound to appear at K. ° ' i c . l ' urt > are lo be then and there to prosecute B em as shall be just. Jurors are request- B.; r Punctual in their attendance, agreeably lo I ' Potice. tiV 0 "" 6 *' ,ne ® Poem * >, ' r > ' D Bfifiv-f our k° r d, one thousand eight hundred and ■B: at,, * n(l of Independence of the United ■ 1 'the seventy-ninth. 'OR* A Ci>DD"VO, c hr'ff Prisoner's support $ll7 84 Public printing 2."'2 31 Prisoner's support iu K. S. Penitentiary, IsO 20 Repairs on public buildings, 4$C 64 Register's fees, registering births, marriages, &c 6 10 Sheriff eonv. ying prisoners to E. S. Penitent'ry 675 00 Sheriff fees summoning jurors HC 25 State road from Tnnkhaunoek to Towauda, 100 00 Township line views 30 13 Wild cat certificates, 3 75 Insurance on public buildings, 1f.,3 00 D. B. Cotton, Commissioner in 1854 240 00 1. A. Park, do. 277 50 J Stuart Smiley, do. lyg oo | George H. Bull, do. 43 50 ,E- M. Farrar, Clerk to Commissioners, iu 1854,. 600 00 1 $11,965 04 Bv am't returned on duplicates prior to 1554, $ 557 83 ' " " •• of 1554, 2196 46 " exonerated on unseated land, 23 75 " ol'exonerations allowed collectors,.. 2'Jl 57 " of per centage allowed collectors,... 638 40 " taxes and costs on 12 tracts unseated lands bought by Commissioners,.. 123 22 j By county orders redeemed* in 1954, 11963 02 By 2 per cent, commission on the same 239 26 By 1 per cent, commission on $16,002 67, .. 100 02 Balance in the Treasury, Jan. 1,1855 8393 99 $24,667 56 !Bv am't returned on duplicates prior to 1854. $1421 09 of 1654 2988 31 I " exoneration on unseated land It Is " exoneration allowed collectors, 198 56 " per centage allowed collectors, 472 04 " Treasurer's com. on $10,056 11, 1 p 100 56 " State Trcas'r. receipt, June 27, 1854, 9231 79 July 10,1854, 1.-l 89 " Adv. 47 tracts unseated land, at 50c. 23 50 $14,691 91 ! By orders redeemed in 1954, $11903 01 ! By orders outstanding Jan. 1,1855, 173 31 $12,136 32 mm w J. HARVY PHiNNY, JR., FEELS great pleasure in announcing to the pub' lie that the iiberal patronage he has received at their hands, has enabled him to offer thein a large and complete assortment of GOODB, as can be found in Towanda, atid for unprecedented low pri ces, he defies all competition. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for Cash or Ready Pay, will find it to their interest ts call and examine his stock, at the corner of Main arid Bridge streets. Butter, Pork. Grain, Lumber and Hay, taken in P'vment of old debts, or in exceange for Goods. Oct. 12, 1854. I E ITHER. Pork, Codfish, Mackerel and White i Fish, for sale cheap at PHINNY'S. P 1 ROCKERY & HARDWARE, a good assort- V ment. at PH I.N.N VS. CtLC THING, may be had cheap at / PHINNY'S. Executor's Notice. \ LL persons indebted to the estate of Arenat v A Ladd, dee'd., late of Albany twp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre en t them duly authenticated for settlement- WELLS WILCCX, 9 P P. H. WLCOX, $ L * eculors - Oct. 13, 1854. Administrator's Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Malvin Wooster, dee'd late of L-R>y tp., are reques ted to make payment without delay: and those havj ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. EDMUND KELLY. CALVIN W. CHURCHILL, Dec. 12, 1854. Administrators. Auditor's Notice. Wilson Ager. to the use oj) A'o ioO, Sep'ember I. C-.M■ ManviUe. vs J J [ Li I lie Common Pleas Viele if Giles F Viele ) oj Bradford Co. "VTO'ITCE is hereby given that the undersigned lx has been appointed an auditor to distribute funds in the hands of the t-hrrifT, raised by sale of the defendant's real es ate, and that he will attend to the du'ies assigned him, ?t his office in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday the 22d day of January 1855—when and whero all persons having claims upon said funds, must present them or be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Anditor. * Towanda, Df, 15,1854. To Creditors. "\TOTIOE is hereby given that I have applied to i\ the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the County of Bradford, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed Mooday.the sth day of February next, at 10 o'oloek, A. M. for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court hoose in the borosigh of Towanda, when and where i vou mav attend if voa think proper. 1" fan i, O " piTIWMAN. fiegtil Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of 13raifford county, will be exposed to public sale at the mansion house on the premises, on the 29ih day of January next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the follow, ing described property, late of P. D. Havens, dee'd. situate in the township of Standing Stone, to wit— Twenty two acres of land bounded on the north In lands of Deborah Havens, on the east bv lands of H. W. Tracy, on the touih by lands of Alexander En nis and Win. Kingsley, and on the west by lands of Asa Sievens, all improved, with an old framed dwel ling house thereon. Terms made known on thedav of sale. S. W. BILES, DEBORAH HAVENS, Jan. 1, 1855. Administrators. tIZTTLI-ET'S J?A£E3. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in the boro* ofTowan da, on MONDAY, the oth day of February next, at I o'clock P, M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the Townahip of Burlington, boun ded on the North by Luther Rockwell, Ea-t by lands of Jehial McKean, South by lands of Morgan De- Witt & Oliver Calkins deed., and West by lands of Jehial & Wm. McKeun; containing about 114 acres more or less—about len acres improved, one log house and a long shanty thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofE. S. Tracy vs. Jeremiah Baker. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Asylum and Wilmot Township--, bound ed on the North by the li ghway and land of C. Fis den, East and South by lands of S. C. Strong, and West by lands of James Dull and Uriah Terry— containing about sixty two acres, more or less— about two aeres improved, with the body of a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. S. W. Patterson. AL^O—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Wysox twp ~ bounded on the North by lands of Charles Newell, East by lands of Wm. Carl, South by the State Road, and West by lands of Curtis Frink, dee'd. Containing twen ty five acres, more of less, with about seven acres improved, and a log house, a small log bara and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John M. Fur.nan vs. George Bump. ALSO—The following described lot, piece orpar cel of land situated in Tuscarora twp., bounded and d-scribed as follows, to wit:—On the North by lands of Geurge Dusenbury, east by lands of Ed ward Overton, South l>y lands of Hiram Taylor, and west by lands of Alur.zo Snell, Containing fifty acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Phi londr Hurlburt vs. Hiram L. Hurlburt and David W. Hurlburt. ALSO—'Che following described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Ulster twp., bounded on North by lands of Ira Elsbree, on the East by lands of Daniel Parker 4' Ephriam Minier, on the South by lands of Henry Smith ff Abraham Minier, and on the West by lands of Ebenezer Keeler & Jesse Spalding. Containing about three hundred and fifty acres, more or less—about sixty acres improv ed. otte framed house, one log house, two framed barns, one saw mill, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. The Defendant's undivided interest only, is levied upon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Cor nelius llun>iker vs. Andrew Burnside. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land j situated in the township of Ilidgberry, bounded on the North by lands belonging to the heirs of John Buck deck!., West by lands of Man*ir and Lucius Chambcrlin, South by lands of Win. Pierce Pur vin Covell, East by lands of Win. Easton. Con taining about sixty acres more or less. About fif. I ty acres improved, one saw mill, one framed or plank house, one log house, one framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seiz-d and taken in execution at the suit of Abi- 1 ram Piercevs. Abner Graves. ALSO—The following lo\ piece or patcel of land situated in Ulster twp., bounded on the North and West by lands of Edward Mills, South by lands of John Bowman, and East by the public highway containing about one-half acre more or less, all im proved, one frame building now occupied as a gro cery store, with a shed attached, and one ice house thereon: Seized and taken in execution at the suitof Isaac Shepard vs. JohD M. Pike. Mary Pike and Miami Pike. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Standing Stone twp., bounded on the North by lands of John Keen and Jacob Schoonover —East by lands of John Swackhamer, South by lands of Witt. Wright, and West by lands ofTheo- j philus Schoonover and Isaac Vosburg. Contain-| ing one hundred and seventy acres, more or less— ] ahout eighty acres improved, three log houses,one long barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suitof George W. Goodell vs. Samuel A. Tenant. ALSO —The tallowing described lot piece or par I eel of land, situated in South (Greek twp., bounded i as follows to wit:—By line beginning at a stone, j corner of land convejed to Wm. Decker, June 6ib, i 1850—t lence by same, North 89j°.'East 160 perch- j es to a post and stones, in line of lot No. 4—thence ! South 39 perches to the post South west corner of lots No. 4 <&. 9—Thence South 75° West 76} perch es to a white pine corner—Thence South 52° West j 27 perches to a post and stones —.hence North 75° j West 62 perches to a white pine corner, and thence North 53 perches to place ol beginning. Contain-, ing fifty.three and sixiy-fiv* perches, more or less, i About fifteen acres improved, one fiamed house and a young orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in said township, bounded and described as follows to wit:—By line beginning at a post South east corner of lot No. 4 Flower survey of Govett lands—ti.ence by the above described l >t. South 75° West 76 1-2 perches to a whi e pine— thence South 52° Wei 27 perches to a post —then e North 75° West 10 1-2 perches to a post in line of lot No. II thence South along said line 91 perch- J er to a post—thence 103 7-10 perches to a post, j corner of lot No 9—thence North l.y the same 13! 5-10 parches to the place of beginning. Contain ing seventyfive acres and sixteen perches, more r less. About ten acres improved, one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wilson vs. John Hillman. ALSO—The following l it, piece or parcel of and situated in Burlington twp., bounded and described as follows, North by lands of Horace Pr-tt. and C. F. Welles, East by lands of Daniel Perry,South by lands of John Piait, and West by lauds ot Jesse Me- Kean—containing about I'oity-two and one-half acres. About thirty acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, an I an orchard of fruit-trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Morley vs. Peter Vroman, ALSO —The following described lot piece or par cel of land situated in the township of Burlington, bounded and described as follows, to wit, On the North and Ea.-t by lauds of John F. Means, on the South by lands of Samuel Str >pe, and John V. Means, and on the West by lands of Milton Bailey. Containing one hundred acres, he the same more or less, about seventy acres improved, one framed house, one framed t.arn and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in ezecution at the suit of files zer T- Fox. to the use of John C. Adams, vs. Jona than Thompson- ALSO—'The following lot piece or parrel of land situated in the town.-hift? of Leroy and Grmvillr, bounded on the North by iatids ofO. D. P.n v.cast by lands of Henry Nelson nnd John Herburt, South by lands of Henry Hulcomb and Cyrus Holcomb, and West by Harry' Holcom & others. Containing about one hundred an i eighteen acres, more of less, about twenty acres improved and one log bouse thereon. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Oli ver M. Nelson vs. Charles Drake, i ALSO— The defendants interest, supposed to be the undivided one.seventh part of the following di cribed lot, piece or parcei of land, situated in Uls ter twp.. bounded on the North by lands of La El bree. on the East by lands of Daniel Parker and Ephriam Minier. On the South by lands of Henry tsmith and Abraham Minier, on the West by lands of Ebenezer Keeler and Jesse Spa.'dtDg, containing ebcct tl te iuLdtfd and £?>▼ eer. more or !er, £cf>cil C\brrrti--etncnts. about sixty 2Cres irnf roved. one framed house, one ' log house, two frame Larnes.one saw mill aad an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and Harris vs. Andrew Btirnside. ALSO—Ttie following described lot, piece or parcel of land situated it* the township of Albany hnuride i as follows, beginning at a past, South easi corner, ihence by lands of the late Ralph Peters | dee'd.. North 88 1-2° West 169 perches to a post — j ihenco by a lot contracted to Nathan Darley, North i 30 3-1° East 155 perches to a post—therce by lot ! No. 12, South 88 1-2° East 109 perofces to a post— j ihence by lands of Nelson Lilly, South 30 3-4 deg., i West 155 perches to the place of beginning. Con | t iining eighty-seven r-cres and sixty-four perches, more or less. Neized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Hodge, lienj. F. Bsche and Catharine W. Cache vs. Samuel H. Moore. ALSO—AII the defendant's right and interest (it being one undivided third part of a piece or parcel of laud situate in Canton t.vp., bounded nrrlh by iands belonging to the estate of deacon Parsons, ded ■ enst by ! tttd of Solomon L Giliet,south by the high ; way leading from Towanda to Canton corners and lands of Rathbone,Sucese and Landon, and west by j the highway lending from Canton corners to Troy, , and lands of Harding and Lee, Manly, Gil.am, Geo. W. Grilfin, Charles fffockwell, Hose's estate, Sam'l Owens, N. Tattle and Dr. Baker, excepting thereout lots sold to dilferent persons, to wit—Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8. 9, 10, 1 1. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18 19. 1 25, 33 31. 37. 38, 80. S3, 84. on a plot of lots laid j out by Kingslery, Newman & Co., and also excep i ting some small hits in rrar <>f Geo. W. GrtjTin, C. j Stiickwell. Sam Owens a d Manley 4 Gillam. Can | I lining about twenty acres of land, more or less,all | improved, with a framed tavtrn house, one framed j barn and fruit trees thereon. | Seized arid taken tit execution at the suit of Sam j uel Huston vs. Henry Kingsbury. ALSO—A piece of laud in Canton twp.bounded | north hv lands of James Stanton, east by lands of VVm. Wright and Joel Wright, south by lands of Isaac Williams, west by lands of G. P. Channel and N. 11. llickok. Containing about thirty acres, be the same more or less, about fifteen acres improved framed house, framed barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken inexeotition at the suit of S.H. Newman A. Co. vs. Win. H. Smith. ALSO—A piece of land in Liichfield tp. hounded north bv lands or" .Samuel Davidson, east by lands of Leonard Dcmere.Ni, .south by lands of Moses Wheeler, and west by lands of John Leeton. Con taining about eighty acres, more or less, with about • twenty five acres improved, one log house and ari orchard of fruii irees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G.H. Barstovv and G. M. Cady, admini.-tiators of George Wilson, dee'd.vs. A. V*. D. Teed. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Litchfield tp. | bounded north by lar.ds of Eleazar Wright, east by : lands of Jonathan Hunt and Samuel Davidson,south j by the public highway and Leonard Demerost, and west by land of Moses Wheeler and John Layton. | Containing about eighty acres, more or less, about twenty five acres improved, one log house, one log barn and stable and a small orchard of fruit trees ' thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. ! Mitchell vs. A. V. 1). Teed. ALSO—A piece of land in Rome 'wo., bounded ' north by the Litchfield town line, east by Meylert's ! lands, and south by Robert Struble's land, west by j the road leading from Rome village to Athens. Con- ' taining sixty two and a half acres, more or less.with about forty acres improved, one framed house ar.d framed harn and orchard of fruit irees thereon. Seize I and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. j W. G node 11 vs. Vincent Gibhs. A I,SO—\ piece or parcel of iand in Wysox twp. hounded north by lands of John Johnson, east by i lands nf Lvman Trumbull, south by lands of Ber tram! and Alvin Whitney, west by lands in the pos session of Gilbert lf.Gorseline. Containing eighty four acres arid nine-tenths perches, he the same j more or less, about forty acres improved, one 1 >g i house, one framed barn, and a few small apple trees j thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Peter j Johnson's adm'rs vs. A. J. Gorselme and Pomeroy Gorseline. AL>o—Tne following described lot, piece or par- ! eel of land, situated in Ulster twp., bounded on the Nor h by lands of Ham Linchen, on ihe East by j the post road leading from Towanda to Athens, on she >onih by lands of Wm, Walker and on die we t j by lands of Charles Holcomb—containing one- i fourth of an acre, be the same more or loss, All j improved wiih one new framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac \ Shepard vs. Aaron Peckham. JOHN A. CODDING, Sh-riff. Sheriff's Office, ? Towanda, J in. 2, 1855. $ (fj- Notice ; .s In nby given, that an amount equal j to the costs, will be required to he paid upon each sale when siruch down to the bidder, and up. n a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale. Auditor's NToticc. David Barber. I In Ihe Court of Common vs. > I'leas of Bradford County John Cost ) So 118 May Term 1651. rpiiE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the 1 Court, to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's Sale ol defendant's real estate, will attend to said duties at his office, in the Boro* of Towanda, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon nf Tuesday, the 13 1 h day of i January, A I). 1.855. at which time and place all persons having claims against ihe said fund are requested t< present them or be forever debar red from said fund. Dec. 19, 1854. G.H W ATKINS. Auditor. Auditor's INoticc. In the matter f the Estate of Rachel Cranmer, deed Orphans Court of Bradford County. r T'MIE appointment of the undersigned, an auditor 1 upon exceptions filed to the final account of the administrator of the estate of Rachel < ranmer. deck! having been continued by said court, he will attend to the duties assigned him at his office in ihe borough of Towanda, on Tuesday, the 30th day of January, 1855. at I o'clock. P. M. when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. Dec 19,1854. D'A. OVERTON. Auditor. Auditor's Wotice. WiViim Gorseline ? Francis Gorekam, ct al —ln the Court of Common Pleas of Brad/a d county. T 1 AVING b of Bradford County F. Gors'inc if A J Gors'mt ) No 376 Srpl T. ISSJ "\TOTK.-B, is herein- given that the undersigned -L\ Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute funds in the hands of the Miertff, raised hy the sale j of tbe defendant's Real Estate, will attend to the ; duties of his appointment, at his office in the boro' j of Tywaiida, on Tue Ily the 23-.1 day of January, I 1855 —when and where all persona having claims upon said funds must p.e'-ent them, or else be fr -' ever debarred from i!ie same. P. 1). MORROW. Auditor. Towanda. Dec. 15, 1R54. Aouiitor's lifoticc. j Brown fy RovkuteH j In the Court of Common I'leas vs > of Bradford County, So 34, li'm T Bradford ) Sept Term, 1853. 1 r pilE undersigned n Auditor, appointed hv the 1 JL said Court, to riUtributs funds in the hands of the Sheriff, raided by Sheriff's sain of the real estate of said Wm T. Bradford. Will attend to the said distribution, at his ©thee in Towanda boo*, at nine o'clock in ihe forenoon, of Monday the 32d day of January, 1855. At whioh time and place all persons having claims against the said fund, are requested lo piesent the same or be forever debarred from said ucd. O H. WATKI??B, Auditor. 7 . c,r.da, TVs, !&, :054. fUicccllaneous. ATHENS HOTEU O. E. HTflfT, Proprietor, HAS bpen refurnished, and will be conducted in a manner 10 ,uii the most fastidious. The ta ble will be always supplied wish the vtrv best the market affords, ar.d everything clone to make ihe traveller comfortable. A share of patronage is solicited. Dec. 19, 1654.—3m mir &ICSTE2L SlrA^'E! BACCHANTE. FLORA, VENDS, HEBE. DANCING GiRL. r PHE above celebrated statues, tegpther wi'h If i . STA'I CRT TF.S IN BRONZE, and several hum dred magnificent Oil, PAIN TINGS,form the prizes to be distubuted among the members of the Cor.m , politr.ti Art Association at ihe first annua! di.tribu tiou in Jauu: ry next. The Cosiaopollinn .l end Lilrrnry A.saml!o3, Organized for the Encouragement end Gtatrul D'f fusion rf Literature and ihe Fine Arts, cri a one wad original plan. The C< inmitire of Management have the pleas ure of announcing ihnt the first annua! distribution will lake place on the 30th day of January next, on which occasion thete will be distributed or allotted to members several hundred woiks of Art. among wh ch is the origiu-il and world-ienowned st;tue ot ihe GREEK SLAVE, by Hiram Powers, costing oer five thousand dollars! together with the beau - tifnl statues ot Venus, Bacchante, Hebe, Flora,and die Dancing Ciil ; nnd lifieen statuette* in Bronze, imported from. Paris; aNo,a large collection of Oil Paintings, romp i-ing some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. PLXX roll TUB CUUBKKT TSiR The payment of il.ice dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, ar.d also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and the j Paintings which are to be allotted to members in | January. | Persons taking five memberships are entitled tu j five of the Magazines one year and to six tickets ia 1 the distribution. Persons, on bec rning members, can have their Magazine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its b- ing mailed lo them promptly on the first of every month, direct fo>m New York. The net proceeds derived from ihe sale of mem- { berships are devoted 10 the purchase of works of art for the ensuing year. Books open to receive nams at the Eastern of- j fice.or Western office, Sandusky. The Gallery of Ari is located at Sandusky, (the 1 V\ estern office cf the Association) where superb j granite buildings have been erected for it, und iri 1 whose splendid saloons the splendid c .lltCiiun of ! Statuary and Painting is exhibited. The *Z(lvnntug-i>t Secured by becoming a member of this Association arc— j Ist. A3 persons receive the full value of their subscription a; the suit, tn the shape ot sterling Magazine literature. 2d. Rich member ts contributing towards pur- j chasing ch-'ice Works of Art, which are to bedis- ' tribnted among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disburs ing thousands of dollars through iu agency. Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark letters * registered,' and state the month with wh'ch they wish their magazine* to commence, and I aKo /a sir pott office address in full, on the receipt of 1 which, a certificate of membership, together with ! the magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part I of the country. who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will I observe that by joining this Association, t'uy receive j the i'lugazine und the Free Tckct i t the Annual dis- , trihution all at tiie same p. ice they now ) ay for the Maeazme alone. Illustrated Uatalogues of the whole collection sent ; on application, tree of charge. of tlie Association, at the Knickcrbock- j er Magazine office, 318 Broadway, New York, and i at No. 166, Wuter street. Sandusky, Ohio. Address (at either office) for membership. C. L. DERBY. Actuary <"!. A K- L. A. Administrator's RTotics. \I.L persona indebted 10 the estate of Tanner; Oandail dee'd. late of Sprinfiehi tp. are here- ! by requested to make payment without delay : and ; all persons having claims against said estnte will 1 pica.se present ihcin duly authenticated for settle- ! inmt. HANSON GRANDALL, D.-c. 13, 1-51. Administrator. John 0. Adams' Office, I j EMOVED to the room over Burton King-bery' k store. Main street. Towanda, Dcrenib' r I. 'B'l. WINTER, GOODS ! j J UST RECEIVING .1T PHINSE \"S a new ns ' snrtment of WIN PER GOODS, which will be sniff as usual for (dash, 15 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. per-ons indebted to me of over one year'* standing, must call and see to it, or I will oee to them—quick too. Towanda, X >v. "5, 1854. UJ AGON'S AND fSLEIGHS—Two or three of j each for sale cheap at I'HIXA Y'S. I AIMINISTR A TOR'S N OTIC E T.T, persons inJehied to the estate of Joseph C. a x Powell, deceased, late of North Towanda twp. are herein* requested lo made payment wiilmut de lay, and all persons having urmands against sanl e-taie are requested to present them duly au henti- I catcd for settlement. JOSF.ni POWELL. November 21, 1854. Administrator. Executor's XSTotice. A LI, pciioiis indebted to the estate of John More j fi deceased, late of t ike township, are hereby I requested to tnake payment without delay, and !i | oer-ons hav ng demaads ag linsl s.iij esiatc will pie I sent tliem without delay, July authenticated for sei : iiement. ORRIN MORE, M. 11. CODDING, Fept. 12. 1854. Executors In the matter of the partiti n cf lands late belonging to Barney li'ebber. deed. ; situated tn 'Toy 'p. "VTO I'ICE is hereby given to the parties interest ! i.N ed, that hy virtue of a writ of partition, isiiicd out of ihe Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun'v, t" me iliracted, an inquest to make partition of said land, on the premises iu said township of Troy, as the law 111 such cj-cs directs, on Tuesday thr 9ih day of January next, at 1 o'clock l*. M., at which lime and place ull partit s interested wi!l take notice. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. December 12. 1851. Orphan's Court SJflc. IN pursuance of an ordoi from the Orphan's C orrtt ot Bradford County, there will le rxpos-d to public sale at the house of J. A. Kingsley, in Smith field, at I o'clock I*. M„ of Saturday the 3! d-.v of February next, the following described Real Estate, j to wii ; ihe WEST lia'f of a lot of land situaied in Burlington twp , in said County, formerly puicbas ed bv contract by Joseph 11. Dudley and John Sweenev, of Hnplirn Pierce, nnd the whole !rt be ing h-.niro'ed. beginning at a post, the south east corner of John G. Biake-lce's land, thence south 152 7-10 pciches tn the. north east e rri c • of a lot, hereiofore conveyed to Ahirata Pierce, thence west, 101 peiches to a post, thence north 1527-10 perches I In a post, and thence east 101 perches to the place of beginning containing in the whole 06 acres and 63 square rods of land, nnd the part to be sold being the v. rst half of the above described lot, with about 10 acres partly improved, and a small build ing or ahantee thereon erected. Which said lot so to he sold, is of the estate of the late Geo. Shay lor, dt-e'd. OLIVE SH A FLOR, Administratrix. Burlington, Dec. 12. 1554. "PAINT® If OlLS—Lamp & Lir.serd Oil—While -i- jodKeg—Glass by the Light or Box. at BURTON KiNGSBERY. DRIED APPLES.—4O bushels Dried Applea - grafted frui -OB hand end for *al* hv i Varob '*4 BAJLE7 & ! iHiGrcllonfona. Attorney at Law. * OJTICE WITH THE REGISTER AND RECORDER. Towanda, Pcnna. NEW SPRING & SUMMERGOODsI EURLTON KINGS3ERY, IS DOW receiving a 1 ! sorts of NE W GOODS, which will be sold very low for Cash. May 3. 1834. TTJ"GULD inform her friends, that ahe has Juat ro V V turned from the city, with a large assortment f TZZZiZiINJkJZLTT QOODS, which aho o'*er> tit r<- 'ucej prices. Produce of ev ery kind taken ir payment for goods. RBISeOirAL. DR. MASON has removed hie uffi.-e to In. dwelling, <>n Puis street. Qpjxtsite the old Pie<'>vteri.(ri Ghnteh. Tuwan Is, May i 3. 1854. , ?!r.ws and ieicw casting's OLA <• t-Hi.E , U syaa county. Alba or Cortie -Plows, bide P I, subsoil and corn plows end Castings, lor sale cheap. ft ke particular pains to get good well made plows anil tough CH-tings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. C11 and see. F. M. WELLES. :7aw~ SPRING GOODS. JUST received-by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and comulete stocK of NEW GOODS, fig sale as ususl. CHEAP rou CA*H ! Towanda. Aorl 28. 1864. H. J. *1 TToMe. Vi: 1' .IT JL 4H , Olnce with the Register and Recorder, VOWAXDA. PA. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. TOWAIIBA, PA. OFFICE In the second story of the Union Block* north side of ihe Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. -m. gl - sra. enn • £. W. DA'.RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING disposed of all interest in other busi tirx, is now prepared to attend promptly to ail business, in the line ot his profession. He may b found ft all times—except when absent onle eal business—at his New Brick Office,"THE LITi'LE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Bloc* a.11 John splendid Saloon, re cently elected on the North aide of the Public Square. Towanda. Pa (jjr*N. B.—Particular attention given to col lecting. Towanda, Aug., 24, 1864. WewA. Sesirable FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! asaasa Ejsuiaaiaaa-, * ]S now prepared to offer to his customers and the Public genera!!'.', a lorge and complete stock of FALL WIN IE It GOOUS. II is stock has beeu selecied with unusual great care, and is superior fot •> \!e and quality than have ever beforeoß'ered to ihe public and such a combination of veiy low prices that we are sure cannot fail to please the closest observer. Amongst his stock may be found French Mirenos, Del.ains, Cathmeres, Thibet cloths. Ginghams. Fine Worsted plaids-. Silk Pop lin, Alapacas, Calicos Fine and heavy Irish Lin ens. Cotton Pillow Oa-ings. Brown and Blaached Muslin, Sack Flannel, broad Cloths 4 Cassitners, dr. ir. (AAI.ICOS —A large assortment of Merrimack, -> Coehece & Fall River Prints—al.-o good cali co for 6 els. per yard. Warranted good Madder color*, tor +a.ia by 11. ROCERfF.S—-Call and see our Brown, Crash- Vj ed. Coffee and Pulverized Suguars—Fine Young Hyon A Black Tea*—warranted a Superior articiu or the money refunded —for sale cheap by BURTON KINGSBERY. List cf Jurors DRAWN for February Term and Sessions, 1815, as follows; BRAND JC nonx. Athens two.—Simuel Ovenshire, L A Gardner, E Curry, Francis Tyler. Atl.ens torn'—Chester Park, Thomas Minier. Armenia —H W Miller- Burlington "a p.—Robert Keadill. Leroy—Ruben .McKee. Monri e— K B Coolbaugh. Orwell—Samuel Cars. Pike—Periey H Uue'f. Uidgberry—George Purccll. Henry Peterson. Srtiithfield Kufus Ca!iff, Newton Wood, L King. She.-hequin—Charles Atnes. Fuse mora—Edward C Wells, L Ackley. Ulster—Jacob Swart*. Warren— hn Smith. : Windham—William C Peck, j VVyaldsing— Washington Taylor. TRAVEKSK JCUnas—FIRST writ. I Aibinv William Viaittn. • \rriiei ia—C H Webber. j Burlington—Win R >ycc, Samttel B McCord. • Nilumbia—John VV Lesley, Alfred Furman. I D.treli—.Limes D Cole. Franklin—Samuel Gregory. Granville—Min-r T Porter, Ziba Morse. I.itchfs-dc' —John R -gers. Monroe—Jerome S Sal-burr. Orwell—Sitro n R Lathrop, Zebulon Frisbie, I D Humphry, Clark Siutth. Pike—lac I .son K Coswui th, Benjamin Pierce, Tboa Brink. 3d. Sbfsheqtiin—George VV Kinney. Smithfield—lra O Bullock. Springfield—Martin Cummings, Alexander Leon ard, O A Vincent. South Towanda—ll L Scott, Wni II Decker. I'roy twp.—A W Thomas. i Tuearora--Ch3rles Smith, L L Keener, Judsca Stevens, Oliver Culver. I Windham—Stephen l)i>tiric!r, ! Wairen E E Buffington, VV'm Arnold. Well*—Theopilus Moore. VVya.using—J A Lr 1-•?. srco.vn xvitjc^ Armenia—l. W Gardner. A bany—Russel Miller. Columbia—N Morgan. C M Foper. Canton—James L Bothwe'l. Granvill*-—L D Fowler. Herrick—Wm C Knapp. Lcroj —Benjamin Holcomb. j L'tchfietd—L D Hart. 1 Monroe—E C Kei'og, 1") D'cker, G Irvine. I Orwell—farms Cleveland. ! Pike—Cvru-i Stevens. ; Rtdghu-y—R Chsmberhn, S D Herman, j ,'iome— L B-i-tman. Dann Russel. Springfield—O W Pitts, Amos Knapp. Sne.shequin—ZeLuion B Spalding. Smithfield—James Gerou'd. bunding Sirne—A Tayloc, R Depew. Son'h Creek—Geo Dunham, J F Giliet. /Ivartia bore—James Nash. Trov horo.—V M Long, j Trov tup. —John Porter, Simeon Patriek. j Ulster—D J Ohubbuck. j Windham—Geo G Smith. ' Well*—Alvah Young, j Warren—N Newman jr. Andrew Dewin-g. j VVysox— Jtulson Easiahrooks. OA&O. DR. J. E. INGHAVf, of the University of Penn stvlVania, offers his to ihe tizens'of Wvf* and vicinity. Jan 1,1865. lEA-i'HBF— *t>o Sides sole Leether—just receiy Ji ed and fur sale by BURTON KING6DHKY