Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 04, 1855, Image 3

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    Most of the Wh. ut crop in this region
;< .ij outstanding, and bv reason of the warm
|) - been considerably damaged by sprout
-11 \ with favoralile weather hereafter,
Wheat will l>e more than an r vertigo crop ; and
; | roduets promise al undantly.— Lcuisburg
( v; :i kh-
The Markets, August 2.
Prices of provisions give way very slowly.
Our quotations this week rule (piite as high as
nt lair last issue. This is doubtless owing to
t: -mall stocks remaining in the hands of op
, It is useless to look for any material
re luction until the new grain is fairly in mar
which will be some time hence.
Tiiopriet s we quote are New York wholesale
r /,. Western flour, §7 62 to $8 50 ; State
•is "7 to sl2 50 for extra Genesee. Canadi
an is lower, ranging from $8 87 to $0 50.
Southern white and mixed Wheat brings
from 81 75 to $2 05. Rye quiet at $1 22.
Oat- are better ; sales at 45 and 55 cents. —
r -ni is inueh depressed and is lower ; sales at
to to s 7e fur Western mixed, 97c for Southern
vellow, and 90c for Round do.
l'ork is linn, at sl9 75 for new Mess, and
ip; 85 fer new Prime.
Tcwanda Market - Wholesale Prices.
[t'orre. tt it we ekly t>y E. T. FOX, Dealer in Provisions and
Or. ceries, N'i>. i. Brick !{ow. who will pay Cash, at the
fixed, for the articles in this li-t :J
F! r. (retail price.) ft bbl sll 00(7?
do . " 21 00 ft 24 00
U at $ bushel 1 .50 ft 1 75
IS-, ■ kwhe.it " .... ——• ft
, " 44 ft
" s7.\ ft 1 00
p' :.t " 75 ft
1> ; is, ........ " .... 150 ft 200
p .ii Apples " 1 50 ft 1 75
fJ tt> 12 ft IB
. iet "... 6 ft 10
II ' - •! -m • :Mers, " . . 9ft 121
I' .1 IV.' 'a'- " .... 12 ft 10
I'l.eti lFilies •' .... 12 ft ls|
ft dozen ft 14
st- Fit \ N KLIN FIRE CO. ,\. I. I.—The members
,' L • kliii Fire Coiiipinv are noLiiied to , ue , t
. e , Kn-rine lew,. 1 Bat.ird.ivevenincr. At'-
" 'LI>T 4th, at 0V o'clock.
By older ot' the F reman,
.lr.lv 12. X. T. BOG ART. Secretary.
(SrXAIAD FIRE CO., N'O. 2 The members of this
.in t .ii dt i meet at the Engine House, on
•Mtuiai b. A - tI. i 5,"..). at (O o'clock, I'. Al.
By order lit'the Foreman.
July 12. CHARLES MLIiCUR, Secretary.
ft M IXRThe reiriil.tr met tings o:' I'XIOX
;/\ ' iiln.i-:. .s Ins. A. V. M., are laid < very Wol-
V j or pre - ding the full mo >n, a't 3, P.
/V \ M.: don e i 'li -e.--a.tl W••due-day tla u aiter,
at M isonic Hall, over J. Kingsbeiy's st re, as foil-.a -:
V gust sth,atß,P.U.lOctober 24th,at3 P.M.
A - t.. -2d, 2, " j Xoveinlier. .. .7th, t;i "
>-!-t. rn'-t r 'h 8, " jXovemher... 21st, 3" "
>■. '■ lath 3. " • December ...sth, 6i "
0 t r 2d s •• j December.... l'Jth, 3 "
V. -tin-u in good standing are invited to r.ttend.
ILL A. 1 XION til AP TKR, X". 101. hold- its regular
■- • f •-amt plaoe, J'iiar-.lay on or L.-lore the full
M"-ct 2 for Augu.-t on the 2id d ,y.
J.'. 11. MASON Secretary.
Nero 'Abrcrttsem-nts.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. -The
-* • r hereby gives 1. ti-.e tl.it lit- intend- to
tiie next Cburt of Quarter .Sessions ot Braolord
1 l.rewcdli 1 or.-, and a.'riixt .re tin re
el at Li [-la -•• doing business in the B trough of To
•••-• ■ ■ to the act of Assembly in - •< ! 1 case
: vided. J. G. PATTON.
t 2. 1
IPPLICATION FOR LICENSE The
* i. -r i- -v qivc-s n-.ti.-e that In- int. ds t
apply, ~t the ni \t Court of Quarto r Se nions of Brad rd
< •. r . L. • -c-t- 111 ami !-tep . r - i!c, vii. >u •
•
• e of d i„.-it, - 10 Uie li-ir -ugh < I T'-
'
. . . ■
A PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.—The
- \ sub cribei hereby gives notice that be intends to
ipply, at the next Court of utrter S •--! one < f Bradford
1 onnty, for a license t-- -< ii and k<■> p for Bale, vinous,
spirituous, mult and brewed liquor.-., ai.d admiuture.- there
>!, at In- place of doing bushic-s in the Borough of T
iv.inda. according to the Act 0/ Assembly in such case
nude and provided. H. C. PORTER.
ADM IN ISTR A TOR'S N(>T ICE.—Notice
A is hereby given, that ail persons iud< btcd to the -•-
tat. of MINERVA WEBBER, dee'd. late of Fra .klintp.are
a.n-tfd t - make payment with ■ 1 di .v ; and all persons
Lav. >.g <' . u:s against said estate, must pre cut La in duly
. L utcd 1 r settlement, to the -• 1 u r t hi- re-1-
e. JOIIX H. WEBBER.
11 klin, August 2. 1855. Administrator.
PAMPHLET LAWS.- The quota of Pum
' p! i-1 Law- for Bradford 1 lour.ty >1 the si- -ion of the
L< a. of this -late, for the j-re.-ent year, have b. a
!• 1 ..t the Prothom tary's Olli e. and are ready lor
a to those entitled t > rei i 'vt- tlrem.
J . : 1. 1 - "5. A LI.EX M KI-.AX. Pi-lliy.
4. ITHTOK'S NnTlt'K.— ln thr nwttrr < f
. t:. 1 t.itc of G .-mer Cnrjmter, deceased —ln tin
-1 -11 -1 ,crt ot Bradtor<l C'-unty.
; - adi i-ig id. Auditor app-inted Ly the Court, t -
: I . t the account of William Kt-eh-r. - I:vivinz
suitor of -aid e-t.ite, upon exceptions tiled, will
..it-: d-it'a -ot ! appointment at his offi. ein tiie
.. . it Tovranda, on Monday, the 2(tth day of Au
c -i.P- at 2 o'elo. k. P. M. All persons interested will
'■ tk*- n die*.
• !- P. D. MORROW. A -ditor.
I I> I <li .11 * K'l US, drawti for SKI'T MR
* * I -rai .tad St --ions, 1K55.
liUAMI JI'H'OtS.
A-tlnm—A. J. Stone. ISheshequin—A. Burner.
-> Garnet, J. Sianding Stone—J. Vought,
' M K-.-!!. ■ Win. King ley.
-Satn'l C. Park. ISpringfield Bed. Snnra.
Am - Harris, Sidney Sylvania b L. a. Tinkham.
" I i'roy B.— Alviu Stephens.
- Molyueux. X.Towanda WWEa.-terh'ks
■ i Keen v. Wysox—John R. Hincs.
" roe-Joseph BuH. Übter—Levi Noble.
E. B. Barnes. I Warren—W. F. Corbln.
• Xi'.i-s, L.; Wy.-.lu-ing Owiciit Ghaflee
j Windham—James Obustead.
TiUVERsE JCKOBS —FIRST WKK.K.
• M. H. I'"doing, Bdßtdgborv—"Win. J. Fuller.
■ L Minardi. ißome—Hiram Drake.
• I.' t. t omstock.iShe-keepiin—Jabez Fish, S.
: ' i' i:. Minier.
.d. Murrav. Springfield—Gee. Crowell.J.
Owens, W. p. Xewell, P. Gates, Xorman
, * ■ iv. He-lev.
1 -Anson Gnstin. Bmithfield—C lintmi Wood.
. 1 B ROBS. [Troy Tp.—Zina Case.
w . L it:.rep. LXoith Tewaud.t—Jas.Elliott.
I—l Fiddler, C' • Win. 11. Fo.-ter.
- M'K:-.ney. (T iwanda tx>.—(.Lester Wells
e.s D. Newell,F.|Warren —James Arnold.
K. | Wy.ilusing—Dudley Gamp.
- 1 L -north.Geo.iW-.-ox—Daniel li 11.
:•. l'iatt Wood. I
, SECOCI) WEEK.
H. t'erhin. John She-heqnin—Alnnson Love
- r ' • | hn e, A. Foils s.
' ji- U. G. Rice, J.F. Troy twp.— Ansel Williams,
."'-jr. Allen Grand ill.
l ~ -a 1 r-f• a Ri- ki y. fowanda -Dexter Fox.
•' ; - hd: .d M'Keau. Xorth Towand 1 UaacMyer
-9. s. Landon. i Bvr-.n Kingshery.
■ M. P. Blade. lUlster—G- W. Bnaaell, S. B.
. . JB. Fn nch. i Holcomb.
•James p. Munn.l Warren—Henry Wilson, Itu
" . " .M ■ in. . fn- Baffington.
• ni. Irvine. Windham—V. Bnardman.
hr— a Cnwles. Wyalu.-ing—Charles Ingham
Sj'; '• Herman, Jaa.i C. Lewis, p. Stone,
v ■ l-c.-L Hammond'Wrfls—John Updike.
• jWilinot—Jonathan Buttles.
L. Ketchum. Windham —Pardon Kiuyon.
■ ■ Barron cliff I
KRIKS.—A lurgp,stock just received
i- Ug Ot sugars, Tea, Coffee. Molasses, Fish,
SI •' .'.' •ftrmr qnality morale at reduced prices.
BURTON KINGSBURY.
■ •"Ei -Ctil an t see our Br >wi.
- e ad Pnlverizod Sugars ; Fine Young
. . ' • " a superior article or the
' Che.-. ' y B KlXGfcliFlhY.
i £cna QUipertisenunts.
- ViiilKlilKl / 'ss SALE—r>y virtue of suti'lry
writs ot' Fieri Facia*. issued oat >1 r Ij- ■ < "<>urt of
j Common Pleas of Bradford County. and to nu- iirectvd,
• "ill 1-c exposed to piil.'lie sale at the < .art 11 in toe
t boro' of Towanda, on Saturday, September 1.1- ;',, at 1
o'cl ictr, I'. M-the following lot, piece or parcel ot land sit
uate in Canton ta p. and bounded on the north and < i ; i-v
the hi 'hwuv; mth by lands of Benona Baker ; ami v.-e-'t
by land of frad Wilson. Containing out half acre, an re
or le--. all improved, MM framed boon, small frame shoe
shop, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Pack
ard vs. Lewis L. Abbott.
5 ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens borough,
bounded north by lands ot Dr. Corbin. oa-t bv lands ,a
--' - Id-axel, south by North street, and wv-t ly lands ot
the- I niversaiist church. Containing lialf an acre, more
or less, ail improved, with a framed dwelling ln>u-e a :u! a
| barn partly finished thereon, it includes lots X . re.,
and (17 of a survey made by Orson Rickey for Edward
- Hemek.
ALSO—One other lot or piece of land in Athens 1, ro'
bounded north by Bridge .tieet. ea-t hy hinds* of !.. M.
, Allen, south by lands of E. lierrick and "west l.v 1 ;ud- of
Ship man, Welle, & Harris. Containing 80 feet front and
• 1 10 deep, more or improved, with a framed house
and framed barn thereon. It being lots Xo. "l'i aiiif ?.;o
■ of a survey made by Orson Rickey for E. Herriek.
ALSO—One other lot or piece id" land in Litchfield tp..
bounded north by lands of Elisha Merrill, east bv lands of
; the estate of Reuben Parks dee d, and Ira Merrill, south
by the e-tute ot Reuben Parks, and west In lands of Pus
sell lladloek. Containing about tliirtv ai res, more or less
a-) jut twelve acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of X. C Har
ris and 11. W. Patrick v.,. Or- m Rickey.
ol JOHX A. c:or[>lXG. Sheriff.
Sheriff s Ofrne. Towanda. July 24. 15.;,;.
" lice here! y given, that an amount equal to the
costs wnl be required to Le paid upon each sale when
struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply
with this regulation, the tract ot land will again be otter
ed lor sale. John A. Qsmmks.
C!H£RIFf ft SALE.—By virtue <i sundry
, kJ writs of \ end. Expo. is.-ued out ol the Court of i >m
| inon Pleas of Bradford County, and tome directed will
,be exposed to public sale at the < ..art Home iu the boro'
lof lowanda. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ad. 1 at 1
. o'clock. P. M„ the following lot. piece or parcel of land
situate in the town-hip ol Ridgbery. bounded on the north
bV land in tee possession ot James llapeinan. e.L-t I v the
highway, south by land of J. R. Wilkinson, west bv Alex
ander Stevens. J. Ha; email and B.ntley Creek. Contain
ing about six acres more er less, aR improved, one fram
ed h'Mi-e, pai tly enclosed, and an old saw mill frame
thereon.
I Seized and taken in execution at the sr.it of I). Andrew
J. Burt vs. Davidl Hapeman and Elijah s. Finton.
' -V 1 -- S '^- Ji " following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in the township of .Monroe, bounded us follows: Be
ginning at an old oak stump on the line between Timothv
• Alden tuid A. C. Rockwell, dee'd., on the bank of the
, south branch of Towanda Creek, thence south 77.1°, east
•i perches to the centre of the turn]tike end, thence alia"-
i I tue of said road. Jo 2-lu pcirhe-, to a post, thence
south..7 . west Jo perches to a po-t on the line lietween
I nil l shy A;<]••:! and S. \*. AliU*n, tin? nee al uiii - -aid li
i ?, or , ' L '°. wi'tt o'Z pore lies to a -tone iu the Towanda
i Creek, then e down the said creek pursuing the scleral
courses thereof t-> it* junction with the aforesaid south
branch ot the I ova ol i < rei k. thence up the soutli 1 ran- h
| to the place of beginning. Contaiiiiiigab .at 15 acres lion e
, ot le—. ail iinpr.-ved, with one framed house, and a lew
I fruit tree thereon.
Seized and taken in . xr utiou at the salt of John Han
son, now to the Use of Brown &. Rockwell vs. Win T
Brad: >rd.
AEst>_-The defendant, Charles Williams' inti re t in
the foil wing lot, piet e or parcel of land situate in Troy
twp. Ijoundi da- foil ,vv-: Beginning at the southern boun
dary line ot a lot of laud 1.. longing to S unuel Gustin at a
birch -tump standing • n the County Road, thence - n.ifi
with said road t • the lineot Hubbaid Williams'lot thence
east a| ng said line the wh !e length thereof, t > it. Dun
bar's 1 t tic m e north ly -aid Dunbar's and lilili t < 'a
lot on t.p ot Oak Hill, -<> called, to a jiost, tbence west
by lands of the aforesaid Samuel Gustin to the plact of
beginning; known by the name of J. T. Williams'lot.
Containing abo t i —aeres, more or less, about CO acres
impr ivtl. ton - Irumcd hoe-c-, one beard shantv. one
framed saw mill, two trained barns, two board shed- an
apple orchard and ether fruit trees thereon.
•SeizeJ ai d taken iu execution at the suit of Joseph W
Phillij s. adm r. of the estate of Joseph Wills, deceased t -
Charle-- Williams.
ALS'j- tin- . How .ng described ltd, piee*e or parcel of
laml sit iate in Dureil twp., bouoded on the north bv land
oi iteo. Am .;;t. on tiie e-i t bv land of Eugene Sullivan
and by lands formerly owned bv David Kellv. on the
south by H. AIE tiill Pt f land, cud on the v. t l.v !ml
of D. Keefe. Containing about 4M> acres, wore or less,
about 25 acres improved, one framed honse, one log house,
one saw mill and ai oi rhard frail frees thereon.
S. zed cud !;.kc;i i i . \e . tin . at the-uit ot s. Kir v.
now to th< €of Job P. Kii y vs. DennisC rii
ALSO- The- I' dest ri! ! >t, pit i,si !
land situate in Troy boro' b mnded on the north by ti.
public road running from Troy to Elmira. on the e lit by
land- owned by E. B. Parsons and L. <). Hickok on the
- inth by - ;gsr ('re!.-, and ■ n the we-t bv h-u 1
H. J. Hoyt. Co itaining ab rut one ane of land, m ire or
le-s. ail improved. *
A I>. I—one other !- t pic-e or p.u el of land -it ite in
Iroy twp., bounded on the north by lands ef Wm. Hunt
and E Prt ' in, on the w< ; - -,-1 mdsof Eiihn < la-e, on ti.e
- Ih by i did " .v y. dto the heirs of F. S.nead. dez'd..
and s\. U. il: kok, ai d on the east by lands of A. R. Hi k
k. and Benjamin Tears. Containing about 65 acres,
:n-re or 1 .; to.,r ...-res iiuprov.-d.
St . and ; ikt iin< x cution at the suit of John E.
Go ,d- ; v W ' r: \ r.
A! so—The tv.M-e.vc,., i piece r p ar cl of land .-it"-
atc in Athens twp., bonuded n tth bj lands of Owen Spa!-
■bug. E.i t i.y tin t ■_ ]; vei s tuii by lands . f ti.e
State of Pennsylvania, and west by lands of Jesse Spald
ing. Containing about Jo acres, or !e-s. about 14 acres
improved, a fr.nutd 1: ■ i-c. a framed barn, a corn house,
and an orchard of i'r it trees thereon.
S. I/ed and taken in . xeeut: at the suit of David Br-
Ur vs. Abnm S: dl.
AI SO- Tht ; Rowing lot, piece • parcel of l uid situate
in Wysox twp., bot nded on tie m rth by land Alexan
der M icki/er, on th--t bv land- of X. Paik. or. the
s mth by lands of John Lenox, on tie we tby lands D.
Robinson ar.d L. fi-i -niu !!. Cont ti dug -0 act-"-. moreor
lc- ab t '2. aero impr'.itd. one log house and log
barn tlu-re-.n.
A 1 .SO—Cine r.ther bit. pie- e or parcel r.c lan.] -itu°te in
siidt .w l-bip. bound.-d on the north ! v B. ih Whit* ev
aid Tr\ ml.iill. or, the east i.y land •" S.piire Benjamin,
on the south by lands ol J. Lompbere, on the west by
lands .u R. 1> .ughertv. (" .iitaiuing about 00 acres, more
or less. ;.'o<v t 2u a.-res improved, one leg house and one
framed barn thereon.
S.- zed and taken ii. ex .-ution at the suit of J. llolcomb
vs. <;. Iz-nox and \i". Carl.
Alz-i) -*i in- follow ing ft. piece or parcel of land situ
ate iu X'Tth Towanrt i twp.. bounded on the north by land
of Wm. M sj.-r. on the ea-t by land- of David R. ity. on
the ill by lands of .1. II iwley, and on the west by foods
■ : Samuel 11 iwkins. ' .ntaining about t n ri'-re-.. lie the
same more er le--. all on proved, one frame house, and an
orchard of fr. it trees tlu reon.
Seized and taken iii ex- ti<>n at the suit of E. T. Fox.
; to the use of M. ('. Mcrcur vs. Sam*:..-! Hawkins.
ALSO- The defendant's intire t in the foj' iwing de
scribed lot. piece or par el of 1., d situate in Sinitiifield
twp., hound, d north by In ds of James M't 'arty, east ly
lands of H. Barber, south by lands of T'ati' k Sl'Xiiinev,
nnd we-t by lands oi In Adams, ('.training 52 acre-,
more or less, about 30 acres iinpr wed, with a log house,
two! -g'hanth-s used for barns.and some fruit tree' thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the -nit of Win. Pow
ers vs. W. W. Follclt.
Al>-<' —A pie-e- r pare. I-f land in Canton township,
bounded n r'h by land of (' rtland A\ 1 n east • \ lau.i
of Lucius Mix : south by l .nds ..f Absoiom '!'. B xter. and
on the west by land of Isaac T. Care. Containing about
fifty acre . m-.re or ie-s, abut forty aeres impi v.-.1, one
framed li u-e. log barn and an apple orchard and other
fruit trees thereon.
Seized ar.d taken in execution at the suit of Orrin I'.
Ballard t'li lie- Lewis.
A LSI >— A certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in
Albany twp.. boi nded on tin- north by lands belonging to
the heirs of R. Wilcox. de<''d.. on the ea-t I.y lands of Jus.
A. l'uine. on the south by lands ol Junto- A. Paine, and
on the we t by lands of l>. Ormsby. Cold lining 50 a -res
in re or le--. about 20 aeres iuipr. ved. one log hon e,one
log stable, and a frame for a boose there n.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Ilev
crly. to the u-e of Harvey Pliinney. jr. vs. Jacob Jackson.
,\ [.so—All the intere-t of the defendants in a I d . jiiece
or pai' i! of hind situate in Standing Store twp., it being
a piece , fl'the re rlh-we-t c. men if a trait of land ill the
warrant name of Andrew X> may, bunded iv rth. east
and so th by lands of H. W. Tracy, and we-t bv lands ot
Anson Goff." Containing neresjie-re or less, abo ;t 2o
acres ini; roved, with a framed dwa Ring house, a framed
barn, a framed -In d and a l'e-.v fruit tree.- there -n.
Sei/.i d and tak.-n in i xcci ti, n at the -nit of H. W. Tra
cy v.-. Daniel 11 tv> k and I. Hayek.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Slieshefpiin twp., bout led on the north
and east by Edward Brigham, on the south by lands ot
Mar-hall Segar and on the west by tin public highway
leading from Towanda to Athens. Containing one and
one-half acre, more or less, ail improved, one framed
house, one framed bare and a few fruit . - thereto.
Sei/.i-d anil taken in rxccutiou at the suit of Myer A
Spalding vs. George Smith.
ALSO A jiiece or pa-icel of land in Granville township
bounded north, west and south by land- belonging to ihe
estate of Jeremiah Taylor deoeu-cd, aim on the east by the
highway leading from Grauville to Troy. Containing
about one-half ai re, more or lc-.-, all improved, with one
small framed house and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel ot land situatein
the t iwnship of South Creek, bonuded north by land of
Philo Fas-ett: ea-t by land of William Decker ; south by
land- formerly or now owned by Hugh Jenkins, an*l on
the west by land of Winthrop V.Glines. Containing about
forty-two a>-re*. more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S.
Dobbins, vs. Levi lb West and Jacob Bhdget.
ALSO A piece or parcel of land in Shc-lierjuin town
ship, lKiundcd north bv land- of V> till on oung : .-a-t !-y
land of V.. i. and Sarah V-iuug : so itli by lands ot Reuben
Young, and We-t by lands C.Rvin Smith- Containing
aboi.* ninety acres, mare or W, about- filtv-five scree lin
prove.l, two log bonreii, two log h-c.rr?, and $?. aj'ple cp
chard and other Iru.t i ff- thereon.
tcijal l&bocrtiscmcnts.
Seized un 1 taken in execution at the suit of Henry 8.
>T< r r. ivbo-orvivci James W. Mereur, now to the use
>: I! S. and H. A. Mereur, vs. Richard llortou aud Curtis
Smith.
ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa eias, u
I >t o l.md situate in the t wusliip of Granville, bounded
- ' I! we : Be nnni:i g at the north-east corner of Jut No.
476, on warraiit lot N*o. 1471, formerly a beech, thence
south 85 7-io perches to a post, thence west 74 B*lo Bfer
ela to a po-'t, theuce north sj 7-lo perches to a post, for
merly a dt ad ! • ec.h, thence cast 74 8-10 perches to the be
ginning. Containinfe- —acres and 10 porches, be the
same a little more or h--, about '2O acres improved, one
framed house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seize 1 and taken in execution at the suit of Robert 15.
Davidson, adm r. of Wm. Davidson, dee'd., who survived
Timothy Paxson r.s. James 11. Ross and C. Deunison Ross
i terre tenants.
ALSO—A certain one and a-L lf.-tory building or dwel
ling house, situate in the twp. of Asylum, on land and
| premises now occupied by I!. P. Ingham,said house being
; front one and a-lulf stories high (posts 25 feet wide and
.14 feet long leaving a piazza in front its whole length.) it
] being a wooden building.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. J. Ba
. ker vs. 15. P. Ingham.
i ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp., bounded as follows; Be
j ginning at a po.-t the south-east corner of a I d deeded to
Rarnabns Woman, thence eist Go and 4-10 perches to a
hemlock for a corner, thence north SO perches to a post,
thence west los and 4 10 perches to a post, theuce south
so perches to the place of beginning. Containing 54 acres
and 12 pen hes. strict measure, be the same more or less,
! it being intended for the south half of lot No. 114, on war
; rant lot No. 14-1 ; about 20 a ues improved, üboaid -han
; tee and a few fruit trees there 11.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert B.
Davidson, adm'r. of Wm Davidson, dee'd., who survived
Timothy Paxson, to tin: use of G. F. Mason vs. Lewis
: Pratt.
ALSO—The following described building and lot of
j ground of Charles H. Eames. Wm. Campbell and K. F.
Campbell terre tenants, to wit: A saw mill and appurte
nances. situate 011 Spalding's creek in Shesheqniti twp.,
upon land pur hasi d by said Lames of Kinney, which
-aid saw mill is is by 45 fort, together with the land, lot
or piece of ground or curtilage appurtenant thereto.
.Seized and taken in execution tit the suit of Johnson
Rogers vs. Chas 11. Eames. Wm. B. Campbell and E. F.
Campbell. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff:
Sheriffs Office. i
Towanda. .July 21, 1555 f
/i j" Notice is hereby given that aa amount equal to the
costs, 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 he ofler
! Ed for sale. J. A. CODDINU.
| A I DITOR'S NOTICE. Charles C.Paint
A a vs. Jii'in Sadler. In the C eirt of Common Pleas of
Bradford Go. N'o. 1, September Ti rin. 1 s.jl.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv said Court, to
distribute the funds rai <-! by Sheriff'sale of real estate
in tlieabove ease, will attend to the duties assigned linn
at his office in the borough of Troy, on Saturday, the Ist
day of September, 15.75, at one o'clock, P. M.. when aud
1 where all persons interested are reqoe-ted to attend.
July 25,1855. K. SMITH. Auditor.
I DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ELI GIBBS, divca-oil. late id' Orwell township,
are 10-rely requested 11 make payment without delay;
and ali persons having claims again- 1 Mid est le will
please present them duly authenticated for M ttleinent.
Julv 25, 1855. R. J. PICKERING, Adm'r.
"PROCLAMATION.- Whereas, tlie Hon.
I DAVID WII.MGT, President Jcd'oofthe 12th Ju
di -sal District, consisting f f the Counties of i!r..dford,.S is
qiielianni and SuHiv.\:i, and Hons. MVHON BALI. AHI> and
ii \rry ACKI.KV, Associate Judges. i;i and for said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept inuring date the
Hot li (lay of June. A.0.1*55. to ine diieeted. for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Si'-mui- of
tlie Peace. Common Ph-as and Orphan's <' >urt. at Towan
da. for the County ot Bradford, on the lir-t Monday, the
Id day of September next, to i ontiime two weeks.
N" ti i is therefore hereby '.riven, to the Coroners and
.lu-tico- of the Peace and Constables, of the County of
Brad -rd. that they lie then and there in their proper per
son. at 10 o'clock in the : rem 'Ol of -aid day. with their
re ords. inquisitions, and other lemeinbram es. to do those
thing- which t the • .(lbe appertains to be done ; and
tii ■ e wii . are bound by re.-og.,izan< e or otherwise to pro
se ■■iite against the piisonei s who are or may lie in the j iil
01 said (. 'Ulity, or wh > -hull be ijhiid I > appear al the
aid court an to lie tin 11 and there to pre-ei ute against
them a- s!i ill be ju-t. Jar ir< are requested to be punctual
in ti.e'n- attend -.nee. a -ri-.-ably t ' tia ir notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 21st of July, in the year of oar
I. rd. one ilcm-and eight hundred end tifty-live, and of
the Independence of the I'nited State-, tlie -eventy
ninth. JOHN V. CODDING, Sheriff.
OEOISTER'S NOTICE. — Notice is here
-1 t bv given that til 1 tin 1 • have It en tiled and settled
in the "ihre oi the Register of W dls in and for tlie comity
of Brad ..rd. Ac •nut- of administration u; >n the foil ov
ine estates, viz :
Partial a< em at of C. M. M inville. Guardian of Charles,
Franc. - .V., Elli i M., and Mary C. Aspenwall.
Final account ol C. M. Manvilie, guardian of Sherman
N*. Aspen wall.
I-.mi account of Josia'a Beuham, guardian of Charles
t Wlt'S.
Filial account of (.'Lester B . k. guardian of Surah Buck.
Final account of Ingham St--in;, administrator of Jonas
Invhaui. late of Wy iu ing. dee'd.
i i ..1 a..1 L. Ci-e and E. Pomeroy, adiu'rs. of C.
T Fit. h. late ol Troy, deceased.
Final ■•■ nut of C. Bliss, adm'r.of Andrew Robert, late
0 la i; y twp. dee'd.
Fio J t "int of J. V. Daniels and John B! >aui,adui'rs.
of ' > idi i'n Bi.ike i. i., late 01 Buriiugton. dee'd.
Final account of George W. R-.se, adm'r. ot Ezra M.
Pavne. late of Pike t wn-bip. dee'd.
Final ace ant of Wm. J. Fuller, administrator of Joseph
Briglium, late of Ridgbury, deceased.
And the .me will l.e pn cited to the Orphan's Court
of it: ad rd • uuty, on Monday the lid day 01 September
next for continuation and Hllowaaee.
JAMES If. WEBB, Register.
Register's Office, July G, 1- . ..
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
..A i- hereby git. a, ti. it all persons indebted to the es
tate Oi IRa GRiSWoLD. de 'd.. late of Ridgbery Town
-hip, are l.eri y r.-quested to 11. ike payment without de
■y; ie.d ail pi- -nils it tving 1 I tims against said estate will
pleas., presc.it them ib.lv aatlieut: ateil fi.r-etileiiient.t
BE.V.f. HALSTED, Administrator.
Ridgbery, June 18, 1855.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
-a V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es
tate of Win. HORN ING dee'd.. lateol'Smtli Creek tp., are
hcie' y leqne.ttil to make payment without delay; and all
per- HI- havinging ciaiuis agin -t said estate will please
present them d iy a iti.i-utiinti d for settlement.
CATHARINE HORNING, Administratrix.
June 18, 1h.'.:,.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice
. a i- hereby given, t'uat all persons indebted to the es
tate of 1-a i I; -em rants, deci-.ised, late of Asylum
twp., are re f ae-ted t > make payment without delay: and
th i-e having deuia alsagain-t -aid estate will present them
duly aiitheuti ated for -elth incut.
CVUL'S BHCMWAV, Administrator.
June 11. 1855.
i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
1 1 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the rs
t„tc of ISAAC S. ( ROFiJT. deceased, late of Leroy
1 vvp, are le-reby requested to make payment without de-
I iy: and all j (•-•-otis having claims ag.un-t said estate will
pli-a.-e present thein dalv an tin .tiiateil fir settlement..
BKB A CROFI T, 1 . , • . .
May lIT. 1855. JAMES CRoFI'T, )
A I'DITOK'S NOTICE.— In the. matter of
1 \ the estate of P- tcr Oshcrne, deceased. 11l the Or
pha i s 1 -urt ol Bradford County.
I'he unib rsigned, an \udit -r appointed t.y said Conrt
upon e\. I'ptions tiled to tlie nceount of Emily Owen, ad
mini-tratrix of the said estate, will attend to the duties
ol his ajipoii tmeut at bis office in tlie borough of Towan
da, on Wednesday, tlie 15th day of August, 1855, at 2 o'-
clock, I'. M. All'persons interested will please take no
tice, I'. D. MORROW,
Towanda, July 12. ls.a">. Auditor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
l\ is htrebv given that nil persons indebted to the es
tate of A. p. BILES, deceased, late of \V'yaluing
t iwii.-hip.to make immediate payment, and all pernjiis
having demand against ; id estate, will present them du
ly authenticated for settlement.
JA&A.'MLfej A,lmini ' trat,,r '
Ajiril 14, 1855.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the muticr r
the e fate of Ber.f. HrJlington. dee'd. In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned Au
ditor appointed by tlie said Court to distribute tin fund
said de -'ii'iit, in the bands ot hri Executors, will
attend to the d -ties of his appointment at the office of
\dams A Overton. 111 Towanda borough, on Tuesday, tlie
1 tth d;'.v of August A. D. 1855, at 1 o'clock A. M. at which
time and place all persons interested are requested to pre
sent their claims, or be forever debarred from said fund.
Tbwanda, July 13,1 D'A.OVEgTON, Auditor.
VU DITOR'S NOTICE. —Stejilion Vou^ht
vs. George Bump. No. 22, Sept. T. 1854. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county.
The undersigned, au auditor appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of said county, to distribute funds raised
by Sheriff's sale of defendant's leal estate, will attend to
the'duties of hi- appointment at his office, iu the boro' of
Towanda, on Monday the 13th day of Angnst.at 1 o'clock
P. M., when and where all persons having claims on said
fund 'must present them, or be forever debarred from any
share of the same. G. U. WATKINS, Auditor.
Towanda, July 5, 1855.
TCST RECEIVED, nQOther lot of that
F I nice DRIED BEEF, *LO Crit -ate CHEESE, at
Jn'jf 12, lef 5. FOX 8.
■Miscellaneous.
x\ iTw &Plt ING G OOss.
Tracy MLoexe,
I ["AVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York
J L a large and v. .11 selc ted assortment of
SPfiLXG AXD SUMMER GOODS.
1 which lave !<een selected with unusual care, and purchas
ed at t'l-- lowe-t possible rates. Feeling confident thai we
eansell Goods for Ready Pay. as low as any establishment
in the country, w ask the public to give* us a call, and
j examine our stock and prices. June 2b, 1856.
MACKINAW TROUT.—IO bbis. No. I,
jast received at TRACY & MOORE'S.
j \CACKEREL —whole, half and quarter bbls
j -1H by je2b TRACY A MOORE.
IRON, Round, Square, Tiro, Band k Scroll,
all qualities and sizes. TRACY A MOORE.
fI^LOUR —80 bbls., first quality, for sale at
the lowest CASH figure. TRACY & MooRE.
OOLE LEATHER—One Ton, a prime ar
-0 tide, for sale cheap, by TRACY A MOORE.
DAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Potty, Ac.
1 Ac., by TRACY & MOORE.
nOUSE TRIM MIN( IS —every description
-
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
j TOSEFII K INOSHERY still continues the
HOOK A STATIONERY business, where purchasers
j may find :11 the latest School and Miscellaneous Hooks at
. reduced 'prices. The following School Books ale embrac
ed in the catalogue, viz, :
Bullion's Greek and Latin Reader and Grammar.
do. Cn'sar, do. Sallust, do. Lessons.
Ponegan's Greek and EuglPh Lexicon.
Spencer's Latin Lessons : Cooper's Virgil.
! Gleiid itr.s. Lebrethon's, I'arbauld's, Fausdick's and
I Levizack'e French Works.
Parker's, Comstock's, Phelps', Smiley's and Olmsted's
i Philosophy.
Day's. Thompson's and Davie's Works.
Cutter's. Coat's and (Nonstock'- Phvseologv.
Saunder's. Porter's, 1 tantivy's and Cobb's Works.
Bancroft's History, Parley's, Worcester's, Gurusey's,
| Bottas, Ac. Ac.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary,
do University edition, do.
d Common .School, do.
Worcester's, Cooper's. Harper's. Johnson's, do. Corn
i stock's works ; Lincoln's Botany, Sweet's Elocution.
Thompson's series of Arithmetic, primary to Hi t h
School.
Adams', Davie's. Smith's and Cobb's, do.
Brown's, Kirkham's. Smith's and Morse's Geography
1 and Atlas ; and all the various Primary Geography* now
in use.
Spelling hooks of all kind?, and miscellaneous books in
great variety.
Also— Dry Gixh, G roc tries. Crockery, Boots 3* Shots,
Ilats and Caps, ipr.. fye.
I New and dosir.ible -ivies of Good- will be received
monthly, and -' Id at the*lowest CASH PRICES. J. K.
| Towanda, April. 21, 1
PEOPLE'S FERRY'.
the purpose of having a reliable Ferry,
wb- re the rale- ■ barged will he regular and uniform
the citizens of this Borough have subscribed an amount
sufficient t > pureb t-e two good Ferry Boats, and plated
them in charge o! L. 1!. S' 'i)TT and WM. BLI'XDKLL ;
1 they hnvitig aeria l to ferry ech and every day during
jti • present ..c.i-ou all who with to cross at the following
| prices, viz :
La li and every two k-c-sc wagon or carriage, 121 cents.
one horse " l(f "
" foot pa -cr.ger, 2 "
To prevent delay, a boat leaves opposite shores at the
; same time. A- the People's Boats were established to
! prevent impo-iti..n upon travellers, and especially upon
i Ea-tern people who are often obliged to visit this place,
w ■ d i not lic-itute t > solicit for them the patronage of all
who :u .v have to cross.
IT. S. M'-r nr. Hall A Russell,
''oMins.V Pow.il, Burton Kingsbury,
• E. T. Fox, Ilailey A Ncvins,
Montanyes A Co. L. W. Baird.
i Joseph Powell, Chester Wells,
1 Joseph Kiugs'iory, Horatio Black,
J. D. Humphrv, James Mn< kiiiaon,
, H. I'. Moore, " Allen McKean,
('. lb Kwcazy, William Elwell,
I. !.. A H.Lamcrcux, 0. D. Bartlett,
J. F. M' Uis, and others.
Towanda, July 10,1855.
RJLRIAL LIST, for SEPTEMBER Term,
1 lsss—Bradford t untv Court.
Earn" WEEK.
PLAINTIFFS. ) DEFEND A XTS. ! NATURE,
it .ad i' in. (irauvillt! l D anville Towurhip, j is-re.
David Barber, j John Snvder, Appeal.
William Sample, )Peter Miller. Issue.
David Barber, ; Stephen K. Chandler, ,Sci. Fa.
Robert Metteer, | Dan'l Webber ct iL fresptH.
Geor, • Fritcher, ).\. H. Tozeretal. Appeal.
Jonathan if ye, ' M -tin Farnsworth, Ejectment.
Geo. W. M tr-h, {.l. F. t humberlin et al. do
John Dougherty. A. J. Gorsliue et ul. .Issue.
S. C. Means, et al. .Vin. Pattonet al. : fie-pass.
J.'hn Alien, Elliott Whitney, i do
Che ter Tiiomas, drrin P. Ballard, (Case.
Jacob Reel, j Francis H. Arnold, . Appeal.
Jno. Towlinsou AC dßeiij. B. Blade's AdmV.'Debt.
J. F. Satt'-rlee et ol.ltiuv Tozer, {Ejectment.
Henry W. Tracy, j Daniel Huyck, Appeal.
William E. Gore, ! dlin- M. Segar, Sei. Fa.Bail.
ilulifl'Cauipbell, I Win. Campbell. Sci. Fa.
David Barber. Josiah Hendershot, Ejectment.
David Hapeman, j l'hom.is Hart, I Appeal.
Andrew C. Craig, ' lohn Flood, Debt.
Ei.istus Lovett, {Joseph Sedy, I Ejectment.
Hiram IL Kiny ui. Dan* Monroe et al. i do
Herman W. Camp. 111. hard llorton et al. | Appeal.
E. W. Baird, i lolin M. F. \, Ejectment.
Lark Bird, | Lorenzo N. Tinkliam, j Appeal.
SECOND WEEK.
riAINTIFFS. J DEFENDANTS. NATURE.
John Eighmey, {Win. Sawyer, Appeal.
W. I'. Xewberv et all K. Pomerov, Debt.
James A. I'aiue, jji lin Hanson, Case.
Rogers Fowler, ji). Sehrader, Appeal.
11. N. Terrett ACo. 1 Richard Brower, Debt.
Luke Peikiu.s, I.lames Philips, Appeal.
Elias Minier, 'John Snyder, do
Stephen Hopkins, j Wm. If. Vritcher, do
Margaret Rolierts, John Rogers. Ejectment.
John Rogers, I Vbhy Ann Swain, do
Jacob Tune, Rogers Fowler, d'ase.
Henry Crammond, Jtus-ell Spalding, Ejectment.
same j'J. F. Spalding, | do
saine it buries Drake et al. I do
Thoma- Butler, IE. Horton, Sci. Fa. M.
Hiram Hemans, I same et al. Appeal.
F. A.Sixtoii ACo. !John Taylor, | Trespass.
Win. H. Russell, I Job Deaii, {Ejectinent.
Adam Ks-eir.viue. IP. XG. 11. Gorsliue, Appeal.
11. S. Phinnev's use.jll. 11. Coolbaugh, do
Mark Compton, Lewis E. Gibbs. do
McCoy Craig, l'lios A Isaliel Craig. do
Edward Crans, Win. S. Dobbins, Debt.
Alx. Freaer A Co. Wm. Campbell, do
Abby Ann Rogers, 'Gilbert Rogers, Divorce.
Bt. Kingsbere a use, Zebulon Ess el tine, si. Fa. M.
L.vd Spalding, Edward Young, Trespass.
H. Greenwood A Co. Wiu. Campbell, iDebt.
Davis ( . Pierce, Joseph Ldininster. S i.Fa.SurM
Calvin Dodge, Nathaniel Kingsley, 'Case.
James Fritcher, John Snyder, do
Charles Viall, S. B. Overton. Appeal.
John Snyder, Edmund Siekler, do
same same. do
11. F. B rt, Kenower Wormly, do
J. S uitliword's use, John Griffin, Case.
H. F. Burt, William Ladev, Ejectment.
O. P. Ballard, Orran Randall, l Appeal.
John M. Read. Clark Camp et al. {Ejectment.
Usnsom Balcom, George Dunham, [Debt.
N. Jfoultoa's use. ISam'l McKean et al. 'Debt.
jr*rSubpi-nas for the first week to be made returnable
on Wednesday. September 5. 1855. at 10, A. M., and for
the -ecoiid week on the lollowing Monday, Sept. 10. at 10
A.M. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary.
| "VISSOH'TION. —The co-]>artiiorshi}>liere
-1 / tofore existing between the subscribers is this day
dissolved b\ mutual eonsent. All debts due said linn to
be paid to Isaac 1,. LuMoreux. 1. L. I.AMOREL'X.
iowanda. July 20, 1855. H. L. LAMOKEUX.
TTIT ISAAC P. LAMORF.UK respectfully informs the public
that lie will continue to carry on the Foundry business at
the old stand, where all kind- 1 of work in his Hue will be
d uic with neatness and on -hurt notice. All persons in
debted to the late firm of I. L. A H. L. LaMoreux are re
quested to call and settle their accounts by note or other
wise forthwith, or he will lie under the painful necessity
of employing official agent- to close up said concern.
VLL PERSONS indeiited to MontanyoH k
Co.will do well to cali an JJniake payment,otherwise,
necessity will compel them to icud a call that will he
more expressive. March 1,1665.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is here
1j by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
HORATIO fl AM AGE, dee'd. late of Burlington twp., are
hereby revpicsted to make payment without delay: and
all person-i having ciaiuis against said estate will please
present theau duly authenticated for settlement.
JULIA OAM.VGF. ) „
PLItRY B. PRATT, j eculors -
February 17, 1855.
ITxECT TO IPS NOTICE.—AII persons iu
l del.ted to the estate of ELIAL STEVENS, deceased,
late of Ridghnry township, are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and all persons having demands
against said estate are requested to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement. STt'KGLS SOUIRES,
tOJ. 9TEV£?,'S,
Ridgbuvy. >fa _ rh Fxectttcr#.
£tlmt)ii;i&iic, &*c.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, j
| IT T. FOX would respectfully inform his i
£J* old fii<mi- and the nidi ■ generally that lie has !
j comment <-d the Grocery urn Proration Business, tit A 'o.
i ' - Rrtck Huw, (j,p .-ite Mcrcur's store,) ana intend:- rar
, lying it on iti all it. '.rat- In He has and will .• nunjie |
I. ' K , ce! 'J ,a: ;V * fall .is.,i.: : tnient of GROCERIES and ail
K'utis oi I'KO v ISIONS that are obtainable, ail of which
| will oe SCIJU 011 reaaonuiile terms fur Cash.
j Towanda, June 1, 15.05.
; PASII paid fir BUTTER, EGOS, and <. •
I V. rytiling else lu the line of Eatabhw, at
I Jnne *• FOX'S.
DRIED PEACJIES, a small quantity, vorv
nice, for sale at juned FOX'S. *
ORANGES. Lemons, KM Apples, Fresh
Raisin*, Figs, Prunes, Currants, -eedh-s Ilai-iii- .pre
j served Ginger, and H variety of articles of the san .• nniuie
[ may befiM t June# FOX'S.
| Y 1 OODS bought at my Store will bedeliver-
VA eel to anv part of the Borough, FREE OF CHARGE.
Jane 201858. E. T. FOX.
I) AILS, Brooms, Tubs, Measures, scrubbing j
Arushes, blacking Brushes, .Vc. at FOX'S.
: TEAS, both Green and Black—
| A from 37A cents to SI 00—every pound warranted to
suit or the money returned in all CMH, at PI iX 'S.
Q TONS SUGARS- -Brown, Refined, Pow
' } dered, Crushed and Granulated : Mola**es. Syrup. Rio
i and Java Colfee, Rice, Suieratus, Ginger, Sperm"Candle-,
| Kite, Tobacco—in fact a genera] variety of Grocerie-. for
sale cheap at june 9 " FOX'S.
T A G E S will hereafter
71;J:'-leave the Ward House, until further
... as follows :
FOR VS'AVEllLV—Lea\'e at 2 o'clock, P. M., arriving
in time to take the trains, east and west. Leave after the
i arrival of the morning trains, from the east and wc-t.
i FOR TUNKHANMJCK—Leave immediately upon the
arrival of the Vaverier stage, about 1, I'. M. " Anive at
Towanda, in time to connect with the stage for Waverly.
March 17,1866. BMITH A POWELL, Proprietors.
no jossr.
~V~INE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE
|- t Men, in Bradford County in debt to us,that we want
| to pay their Judgment notes Jr accounts, which ever it
' may be, and we intend t > have them do it, either by per- I
sna-iou or by employing officers sufficient to collect "of ev- j
ery man immediately, without any exception orYespoet to !
p.ii -ons, from the fa t that the money belongs to our cre
ditors, and we intend that they shall have it a- so .n as it
can be collected. HALL A RUSSELL.
Towanda, April 2(1 1 855.
NEW SI'Kl <5 k SUMMER GOODS.
(OSEPII KINGSBERY is now receiving, i
from New York, a large, carefully selected and iuo.-it
desirable a-sortinent of
XEIV SPRIXG AX It SUMMER GOOIiS.
Towanda, May 11, I
ONE CENT REWARD.—RaiI away from ,
the stilisc,iber about the 2bth tilt, WM Rows,abound
boy to the farming business. 1 therefore forbid ail person*
harboring or trusting-aid boy on my tiocoant, as ! will
pav no debts of his contracting. ' HENRY" CLARK.
Rome,March i. l-.-.0. :
H* 25 52 x>a or® "W
pOLLINS &. POWELL liavc RE MO VED
j V to PATTOX'S NEW BLOCK, where thev hareju-t
ri reived a large addition to their stock of RF.AbY-MADE
CLOTHI.X'G, Cloths, Trimmings, Furnishing Goods, Ac., i
to which thev iuvite puUic attention.
Towanda, "May 24, 1
NEW SPRING GOODS.
7 OSEPTI POWELL would announce to
*' the citizens ol Bradford County, that he is now re
eciviug alar r e. ri<-li and varied assortment of Fit,icy and
Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hunlwart, Urockt.y, and ■
Glass U'are. Slrtiir Goo tlx. Hats. Roots and Shots. Cur
pt tings, Yankee Xotions. Paper Hangings, Eish. Pants
and Gil* ; and in fact, almost every rrticle of merchan
dize which the wants of the country requires, ami is offer- j
ing them for sale for CASH at prices which defy ail com
petition.
He would particularly invite attention to lilt st ck of
LALUF.S DUK-S GCI us, > un-i-ting ill part of rich) lain bl'k
and watered r-.ilits ; all wool Lo.aiars ; plain end figure,',
inciu-'iii delaines : plaiu and figured Chilli delaines; Ire-
Herges, Lawr.s. all prices ; printed Jaconet; , Organdies,
Be ru/.es, all colors, together w.th an endless vailety of
Gingham Prints, Ac. Ac.
Evinr.ouirnius AND LACE® —Ladies embroid, red and lace
C-dl." -. fjleevt liaLidkcr'-liiefs. Skirts. ChiuiezeU.-,Svv is.-
u:.d Jaconettc Bands au l Flocnce-, Swiss and Ja .ncttt
Edging.- and Inserting.-. M.dtc e. Thread, Smyrna. 1 bbin
aud Cotton Edgings, all widths; Brussells, black aud
white siik Edging-, ail widths and prices.
WHITE Goons -Plain and dotted Swiss Ma-lins, Jaco-'
iiett>. Bish -p Lawns, India, It > ik and Nainsook ?,la-lius.
Striped a - , d l'iiid Catubri .-, Victoria Lawns, of ail quali
ties. Ladies and GenU. linen H'd'k'fa.. .-.ilk and cotton
blonds ; U ebbini.lt and fringed I.ai es, Irish linens at great
ly reduced prices.
HOCSE FCBKISHISO Goom —Worsted, linen and w< rated
Damask, d luMe oud single fold, col Damask, blea !;• .1 and
unbleached table linens, bleached and unbleached Jacquurd
diaper, worsted, emb.—ed ~nd colored daina-k linen table
reads, bleached damask table cloths and napkins, all
-izes: counterpanes, bleached and unbleached Ma-lins '
Irom .j t i 10-4 yard- wide. Drapery Muslin- ol" different
kind-. Crash. Sent-h and Russia diapers, A-.
GLOVES AM> Ho-:EKY—A complete assortment of Indies
and Misses; and Cbildreus' white, unbleached, mixed and I
slate colored cloth Hose; Mens' and boys' unbleached, |
mixed and white cotton half hose ; ladies and gent-black,
white ami > 1 -red k.,i gloves, I, -t ijuality ; la die- k:l fin
ish and plain silk ai.d li-!e thread do. ; ladies a/ d inias, :
long and short French iilet initts.
SHAWLS AMI MAXTILI.AS — A large assortment ~f Spring '
Shawls and Mantillas of new and desirable styles.
C ARrnTfXGS of various styles and qualities. R ish mat- 1
tines, different widths.
CLOTHS AND CAS-IMERES— The larget stick of plain i
black and fancy 'lothsand Cassiuiercs, Tvverds. Kcntnckv j
Jeans, Linen and Cotton Bummer Goods lor mens' an'd j
boys' wear, ever exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania— j
purchased at greatly reduced prices, and offered for sale j
correspondingly 1 >w.
Also, a good" assortment of Nestings, Scarfs. Stocks, i
Cravats, Linen Collars, &c.
e. Jn )• irchasing his stock of Spring Goods, the sub
scriber would say that the utmo„t care r.ud ecouon .v Las
been exercised iu order to pdea-e hi-cu.-t HUT- in style,'
quality of goods, and prices, to correspond with thet .i.c-. J
Thanking the public tor the liberal patn nage vliey IICM- I
heretofore extended to him, he would re-pectfully soli; it
a cull and examination of his stuck by those wi-li'mg t
purchase. JOBEI'H POWELI..
Towanda. April 10,1855.
rpOWANDA & BURLINGTON PLANK
JL RO.YI) COMPANY The President and Manage;.-!
of the Towanda and Burlington Flank Road Company, i
have, by a resolution passed this day, resolved to eall in
and collect the baßanco due on tlie sb k subscription of
this Road, payable to B. S. Russell, Treasurer—at the of
fice of Messrs. LAPOKTE, MASON ACo., as I'dhiws;
23 per cent, on the first day of May, 1535, and the bal
lance on the first day of July, l"-53.
B. S. RUSSELL,
Towanda, December 8,1854. Sec. A Treasurer.
OLASTER.—IOO tons Cayuga ground pin -
L ter—2oo bbls. White Stone Lime—li)o bbls. Extra
Family Flour. SALT, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. Ac.,
at BAILEY A NKYiXS.
Towanda, April 10. lS.'i.s.
Fair Warning: to those Indebted.
r |HII S TJMELNOTICE is herd>y giveu
I. to all persons indebted to TRACY' A MOORK. that
all accounts on their book- must be settled, aud all debt
due them he paid by the 23th day of May. This mean
just what it says, without respect topersons.es every per
son neglecting this warning will ascertain.
May 10.1855. TRACY A MOORE.
I )Ft. PRATT
HAS REMOVED to the residence of Mrs. ;
J. \V. Mann - it. on Second street, directly above and
opposite the Methodist ehureh.
/"Office in the north room.
He would also inform those indebted to him. that !
all accounts of more than one year's standing, mast be !
settled, hv payment or otherwise. .lunch. 1-33.
Barclay Railroad & Coal Company.
N'OTIf'K is HEREBY GIVEN to the subscribers in To
wanda horn' and it- vicinity to the Stock' f the "BAR- j
CLAY RAILROAD A COAL CO,*' that the remaining!
instalments of ten per cent each (being So per share) on j
said stock, are required to be paid to K. OV ERTON , E-q., 1
the President, or to J. Macfarlane, Esq. the Attorney of
said Company at Towanda, at the timer following, to wit:
4th instalment payable August 27th, lt-36.
stli " •• September 27th "
f.th " " October 29th "
7th " " November 29th "
Pth " " December 2sth "
9th " " January 31st
lbth " " March 3d v I
Payments ma> also be made at the olfice of Laporte. i
Mason A- Co.. at Towanda.
July 20,1555. GEO. R. OAT, Treasurer.
Cash paid for Hidos.
riUIE highest price paid in CASH, for Hides j
A and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX.
June 20, 1836. j
CROCKERY L HARDWARE—A ccod ,
aescrtjr.snt. at PHINI'FY'6. i
I Hujiiilos (L*ar&s.
! T I ',\.' NiAl,;i M - *>., PHYSICIAN
W\ %p '' •'■''■t-OA—Office ut his residence in
'.. * July 2-i. 1665.—6 m
|T|R. JOHN MTNTOSH, SURGEON
l / HENTIST. H\S RETI'UNEI). Office next door
V.' - r f lr 8 'Ver Alexander's Clothinv t.re
I "ft* btrcW. fowanda. Fehww '
i I AMESMA< VA RLANE. ATTORNE F
' 4? Tov.anda. Pa. Occuidea the >Bi. e, in
| the t ninn Block, f< rmerly owned by John C. Ad.ims Esq.
: fl.yfle w:l! attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants
and reunions. Mar* b -i, IW4.
H. J. WAPILI 1. 0. Morrow.
\IAIMLI. A MORROW. .1 TTORNE YS
AA'Z> i':r \.SLI.!.Oi:.S AT
ov. r M'-rcur s Store. Tow.tuda, Pa.
Towanda, April 2. !*;>.>. n-43-tf
HR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND
■ , XI'KGEOX. >■&■! ! profe;. iona! ivies to the
I -"p:r of l ovcundu and vicinity. Office at hi- residence
on Pistreet, where !.e can always be found when not
protvßriuriAiiy tU g ;i . t tj.
V;^ AI)AMS D'A. OVERTOIL
A DAMS k OVERTON, ATTORNEYS
A [ f • Office in tin- room former! v occupied
hy Oeorjse bttudorson, over Burton Kh irslxi v's store.
fowaiida. Maj 20.1S .05.
iJ URV E VlN<i JAM lis A. PAINE Sur
-0 veyor tor Bradford County, is prepared to sttend to
the above bu-sme-s in ail it- braiiclic-. His mv. is nt
Monroeton. All letters addressed to him at that place
will meet with prompt attention.
Aprii 4, 1n34.
c,'j>
COLLINS &. POWELL
Lit respectfully inform their friends and the pub
!i tin t tiicv ii. \r REMOVED their CLOTHIXf;
I ft FURNIKHINt; STORE to Pctton's New Br k Block,
I No.and wii' lie happy t■ w ait on ail who amy givu them
| a call, Their stock consists of
Blur 1; Broadcloth and Fancy Coats ;
Fancy Casciroere Coats, of all colors ;
Bi.e k iiiiil Fancy i n--Lucre Punts ;
Hi.i k Satin aud F. 0,. y Vests ;
Marseilles 3 ests. White and Fhticv ;
Mar.-:fci!!es and Linen ' oats, all kinds ;
Linen Hants, Shirt Collar., Cravats and HUMS.
Hats, of all kinds,
fiavinetits ot all kinds made up to order, and warranted
| to fit or no i- -,'e. Our stock < otupriaes all kinds of goods
I ndtptcd to men's wear, which we are bound to sell cheap
er than anv other establishment In town or county.
C L T'J /.V U done to order a > usual,
j Ttiwauda, June ft, IsJS.
imr OIL™A2ZT TO LUIVfcBiHIIIVEXjrr.
R\RE <T T A XCE—The un
defsigned offers for sale his undivided lialf part
of three tracts of laud, containing about 1400
itjf j-j acres :LOO of which is heavily timbered with
M l ite Pine of a choice quality, having on lta
! newly ■ reded double STEAM MILL, ju-.t" started and cut
tiny' lit- .apablc of • ming 3,W0,0b0 feet veurlv, Uj
whii k ii attached a LA7 II MILL, and with power suffl
; cuiit 11 run a single machine, and pair of Burrs for chop
ping bed, Ac. _
I*' l '' J rated m Ovi rt'-n township, in the centro
ot tin- i os! and Iron region of Bradford County, and on it
have :> ea huiid j.ug'6 dep fits >f iron orv of u sr.pt-rior
qu.dity. This property t> Li mberiug men offers greater
i inducements than any other in Noruhern Pennsjrotaia,
inastn:; !i as the timt or oas never been culled out, and
Iviug is Ad eg within t'A miles of the lta:.lay Coal Coui
pan;. if ;!r ad. now in process of construction, and con
necting by said Railroad, with the River and Canal at this
| place.
' . ' 'To have been opened upon this pi-pottv three
Mwol IRON ORE, of a very superior quality and rich
ness, two ut \i hie h are ten feet in thickness each,yielding
j ali' cit !to !pi i ei t. pure mctai, and one smaller vield
ing am:i !i :!• itc; pt-r ■ t-.0t.; all estCiiding through IHKI
i. r -el ti-.e juo;' rty. Th:- ore is easy of access, and can
I be pro ".tri o -t a very .-mail expense.
I' rsoys <: iivr- ct vi e,iug the premises will cull oa
i hhei-.i' • ril-er at tb;- place. A. EDWARDS.
Tovvauda, May 1. lKbj.
The fwrcitcst Improvcmrnt ofthcA.ee!
VJ TOT>I)ARD'S PATI.NT IMPROVED
k A SHIN CLE MACHINE, for Riving. Shaving and Edg
ing— -apeolc of making fiom 12 to 'Jo.g'■ j per day; situpio
iticri! .r w.t: u, and not liable t get out of ordct, it is
Jc tidedly the best Machine for making Shingle ever otbx
td to t.,e ij A , 1 h,.. e wishing Rights or machinea can
apply t J jHN FROST, sole agent for Bradfind aadSut
"Tan c unit *. Pa. Rome, May 16,1866.
Ql MM I. i! HATS.—Gentlemen's Elevaiit
k_. Willi I. \ih\\ I-KS, Id 2' sale •#'-
Mny 1 155.5. JOS. KINGSBERY.
1 > ICil SUMMER D RES S G 0 OD S
At A ! trge assortment just received at
MONTANVFS .. CO S, AT KEDCCED PRICES,
j Towanda,June is. 1866.
C' MMER HA'lS.—The Newe-t Style of
k - St MMER HATS—where every style and fashion is
a.w.-y-.- • '.r.irdwki .-.•• ds of at! fek.d-: are guaranteed
, t.i be s-ild a.- cheap as at Eiinira • r Owego. <.' it'll and see,
;at j"-.! :t Mo.VI ,\N VEs A CO.
XM"o ico to Collectors of 1854.
C4OI.LEC'I'OR> who have m t proviou.lv received exon
• eratiuns on their duplicatt a of Militia taxes, are mß>
I tied tb..t bv an at t recently pa-. Ed by the Ltgihluturo, tie
' iiami:-ii>i.cr• are permitted to gmnt exonerations ta
floch tn ike to ike legal application previous to the fir-t
jof July next. The C imaimwiwi mffl be in session on
•\-atu! .lay ...i *:i ■ yj ,y. t i the purpose of bearing such
j as may api Iv. By order 01 the Commissioners.
Itgy 16,1866. ' E. M. FARRAIt, Clerk.
\A[ AGONS & SLEIGHS.—Two or three
i * of ea hf rsali cheap at HiIINNEY'S.
! a zarzsw i'uuio!
I>EI\G very desirous to get my books set
tlr-d up. I li'.ve c.-.r-ti L-.< to •;• iit m iking uccoonts,
and sell go ids her saftei for READi PAY only, and with
out adopting the d< ige of a new firm, call on all those in
debted to settle A* Hoy up. Now. therefore, upon the r<>-
c-ipt of my AVtc -Spring Good:, sav about the 13th or'2oth
j in-t.. 1 shall commence t: e Rcadv" Hay svstem : and if 1
I find any lei-urc. -hall be after those wL • d > not call eiU
[settle up, witha sharp stick. O. D. BABTLETT.
Towan da .April 7, 1866.
THRESH GROCERIES, of all kiiiJs just
A. received at MONT ANTES A CO.
| "V"OTICE. IV rsons wishing to niako pny
a l intuits t, tie su'jscrilicr, can do -o at any tine,
through Me; -is. l.tpoaru. M vscv A Co., whose receiptor
statement of payment, will be entirely satisfactory.
MR H VEL MKYLERT, Land .Agent.
j April 2d. H7.7.
ro l SALS
..JVTW.Jg' A TWO HORSE HACK, hung
i "" ' r ' ;l? ' ,rr 'hon ugh-bmccs,in gm d running
rdrr. i'e :i \y new. :ind for -eie c'heaf) on lib
eral terms. Call on Wm. C. BOH ART, Esq., who uili t.c
go date a .-.ale. D. M. BL'I.L.
Towan da, April 1866. ti-44:it.
THRESH SALAD OIL, Marcaroni, Ver
; I- mieilli, E i -li-h end French Mustard. Fn,;o Cfcec-.- .
i Maoe. Nutmegs. Clove-. >pice<. •' Worce-ter-hiie Sauce,''
Nuts. Candy, ac.. f. r sale l eap ot FOX'S.
JEWELRY! JEWELRYjf JtWELRYI!!
| A. CTTAMBERLIN lias just arrived
* ' from New rl . 'tli the I. AROEST, BEST .mj
CHEAPEST Stock of Witohk, Jiwrur axd Fixtv
| Oooiis ever brought int ,:liis market. He has only tiruo
i thi- week to announce the fact. Call and examine.
June "2d. iv.--,.
spinxcr (JOODS.
I HARVEY PHfXXY. Jr., is just ro
• I • ceit ing a . ner las ortment of SPRfPfQ GOons
1 wblcb be offers t > the public fur unusually low pri> ca, for
1 Re.ulv pay. be dftrniiimd to sell (jcods after the
' Ist of April ff rRKAi'Y FAY. or keep tliem.-person* wish-
I ing to pay ■ a-i. f r goods will find it for their interest to
[ i oil and examine his -toi k and prin -.
KS"AII persor.-indebted to n.e I y book, note orjiulu
inent, on the 1.-tof April next, unless emue satisfactory
arrangeraeiit is made, will be waited upon bv a gentleman
in auihorily. J. li. F. Jr.
Towan da, March 14,1855.
SJMOKKH HAMS AND S}l )Y EDERS
-a!-". Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues, Cheese, Lard,
Mackerel.Se! DOB. Codfish, Ac., ad FoX'S.
I\RIEI) Al'l'LES—a few first rate one?,
j \ ' for - lie at jl 10 1 'O.VS.
: "TX BBLS. FI.OcR, warranted a first rate
jI ty art le, at sll pel barrel, for sale at IOX 8.
I JURE CIDER VINEGAR may he found
; jt. at juueJ FOX'S.
IiABOR.ES*.!? AAXTD TUAIWB
"\ II L find employment on the Upper North
! II Branch Canal, by "applying to the Foremen on the
| Une. mayl7 W. B. M.AFFET. Supt.
! ANDY —A large stock, at wholesale, very
; low. at junolt FOX'S
| THRESH BAKED CRACKERS, reoeßv-I
[ X every weak at .r.el 4 FOX'?.