Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 26, 1856, Image 3

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    ll.jrsK, Jan. 21.—An ineffectual effort was
made to rescind the resolution cutting off de
bates until a Sjieaker should be elected. A
resolution that should uo Speaker be elected
before Monday next the Members resign, was
tabled by 2(3 majority. The II oust* ballotted
fur the 118 th time, when Mr. Banks had 92 ;
Kichardson, <( ; Fuller, 31 ; L. I). Campbell
;; Pennington, 2, and three scattering—ne
t-cssarv for a choice 99. Mr. Puller proposed
M withdraw, but his friends would not permit
jiini to do so. Mr. Whitney offered that -
be declared Speaker, the name to be inserted
bv a majority vote. Tabled—l 46 to 44. A
resolution declaring Win. Smith, of Virginia,
Speaker, was laid on the table by 131 to 47,
tiin.se in favor of the resolution being mainly
K i.ow-Notliings. Adjourned.
KIKK IN I>ANVILI.K. —On Friday evening last,
about 11 o'clock, our town was aroused by the
eiv of tire, which broke out in Lewis Lang's
Store, next door to the Montour Court House.
The store house and dwelling house of Mr. L.
burnt up. The Court House took tire at tilt
end next the burning building, and was con
siderably damaged, but by the gallant exertions
of our citizens, the building and public records
were all saved. The Court House was insur
ed and Mr. Lang had an insurance we under
stand. of $4,000 on his store and buildings.—
Jhnrilk Intelligencer.
FIUK —We learn by the Columbia
JTermtrat that, the casting establishment of
Mr. Kelvcy, Xeal Do.'s Anthracite Furnace
Past Bloomsburg Coal Co., was burned down
on Wednesday evening, the 9th inst.
Xcu)
ÜBRIDGEU BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals
u '! be received at the office of the Towanda bridge
r IIH|MIIV. unfit •! o'clock. P. M. of the 21st day of Febru
ary next. ' 1 rebuilding two spans of the Bridge. Also
fir the necessary stone work to raise tiie saint live feet
above til- "Id bridge level.
p'.ei- t: d specifications will lie exhibited on and after
th- M* : diy of February. M. MERCUR. Sec'y.
Tvranda. January 21,1856.
I'AI.I'NTINK> ! VALENTINES !—A
? -J.'.l ndid assortment of Sentimental and Comic A'a
:r uOf 124, 25 to .">0 cents each. Valentines '
. ,t In m ii! free of postage, oil receipt of price.
M. LAUGHLIN.
Post Office building, Tow ah da.
i 1MIN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice I
x \ i. lu-rel.y given that, ail persons indebted to the es- |
1.1;. lit dtAt E II1N" HM \N .deceased.late of Itidgbury |
t .to make immediate payment, and all persons
Saving demands against said estate, will present them du
ll authenticated for settlement.
13. JOSEPH Hl.N't UMAX. Vdmin'r.
GEORGE H. WOOD'S
Diiffiicrrcan k (Ilass Picture Gallery,
1 \ p\TTOX'S NKAV lIIiOCK. Corner of Main and
[ Ihvlg- -t-., Towanda, Pa., is the place to get OI.ASS '
l"i"f(T!F!>. (usually railed Atnbrotypes.) They are far
-n r t ail other kinds of pictures. Having uo reliec
t..iii. tin v .-an lie seen in any position, and can lie taken
i i ni.a ii less time than Daguerreotypes, and equally well
in . l-iedy a< clear weather.
airM matures put into Lqpkct-. breast pins, Ac., as i
ii- a.! 11 aax open at all hour*. Pictures put up 011 short
ii '..'c. T ov.imi i, January 22, 1856.
4 BMINISTB A TOR'S NOTICE Xottoel
\ i- p-by g'. 111. that all persons indehted to the es
tate of URIAH LUCAS, deceased, late of Wells town
ship •• • |nested to make payment without delay : and .
t .... 1 . . ing demands against said estate will present them I
<1 ilv aiithciiticuled 'or settlement.
HENRY S. LUCAS. Administrator
January 33. with the will annexed.
TRIAL LIST, for FEBRUARY Term
1 sji;—Bradford County Court.
ACCOM) WKKK.
M-MNTlffs. OKKKN I'A NTS. ! NATlttB. I
<" ll m-ik'T (John Eighney. jr. 11 ssue.
i i-U .V Warner, jI. Wtealruff, garnishee ! At. Ex. j
1 Civ. 1 Barlier. I>hn Snyder, Appeal,
lx-a iiiigtoii A llofTti Xlvm Seward, [Ejectment.
David Uartx-r. -stcplwn K. ('handler, Fa.
.'a nli lb-el. Francis 11. Arnold, | Appeal.
J . , f.ovlmson AC ' Benj. 11. Slade'- Adin's. Debt.
V., :|i .-.11 A Jaggci John G Rus-el! et al do
V lliam K. bore. Collins M. S< gar. Sei. Fa.Bail.
Bav.d Barlier. jlo-iah Hendershot, jSci. Fa. |
B. < "olhaugh's adm 11. S. S.dsbury, Appeal.
David liapemau. • Thomas ilart, do
Andrew C. Craig, John flood, lieht.
I.iilhei Dan. \sahej l.nomis, Case.
Jnd-on llolc.intb, 1 X Sliipinan Trover,
lira-tns l.ovtt. ' J'-i ph Seelv. i Ejectment,
K. \V. baird. Joint M. To.v. do
XV. It. Dunham et al Hexekiali Darling, ' Appeal. j
lark bird. j Lorenzo X. Tinkham. do
James A. Paine, i"lin Hanson, Case.
Rogers Towh-r, 1). Scbrader, ; Appeal.
C iiutli of IVim'a. 1D Il ipein in et al [Debt.
•'•■ lei 51. Pike. ; Henry Merrill. ! Appeal. !
Nrcjdien Hopkins, ' Win. H. Friteher, ' do
M irgaret Rolierts, John Rogers, I Ejectment.
John Rogers, j.\bhy \nn Swain, ' do
S-sphen Pierce, ; David Corby et al. do
Heary ('raiumond. 'Russell Spalding, j do
same ; do et al. | do
same 11). F. Spalding. j do
-1 1 liarles Drake et al. do
' nine A ' alilwi 11. \sa D Brown. '< 'ase.
[ i 1-. W. ||. kins. Win. Campbell, Debt.
1 A. - , vCo. John Taylor, Trespass.
n. 11. 1! I—ell. Job Dean, j Ejectment.
l C" : KUhree. Willi.im Algearv, 'Appeal,
r.'.var 1' r.uis, 'Win. S. Dobbins, Debt.
'o b W .] ••.it. Joim S Willistoii. Appeal.
!'t.K\neier'-'< us.. Zebuton Essel-tlne, Sri. EH. M.
l.ym.tn 13 vnolds usi j William Rogers, , Issue,
"•mie j same I (lo
l;,| ne ! same ! do
Mll t.rrenman j Henry Kingsbcry, jDebt.
u S Davidson Daniel Hark ins, 'Case.
TltlltD VVI.KK.
. ft 11VTIKFs. | TVKFBXJ) VNTS. ICa-e.
'* "-A 11 tr-is' use! Valentine Smith, : Appeal.
,' i w!"x X iail, b. Overton. j do
■ x ''T-ler, Edmund Sickler, do
„ same, do
!' "'irt, 'Kenower Wormly, ' Case.
X • '...* rd s use. , John Griffin, I Replevin.
Lewis E tiihbs, : < a.-e.
l init .v tot >ri, .X' T i'iek nsoa, ' lijectment.
011 ii' Mil. J.is Wood anil ter. ten. do
' lark ( .'amp et al. , VJ. I'a. M.
•C-J.ick-.n. H race Willistoii, jr. , Appeal,
v, "' ~v • ,E N' Keeler. [Case.
' I >hn Af Martin, do
- . 11 VP'-velJ. {David Cash, ! Apjveal.
•X i' let, John Powers et at j Tre-pass.
y Atidii as Geo. McClelland et al. (Replevin.
■' "i - trast'-'fra Wolcott et al. do
j Andrew Btirnside, Debt.
John Kemp. S LF. hail.
;;.: Cm K. la;wis, hail. &C. Ejectment.
' ithtsme. William Migbv. Appeal.
* Y ! ''!<o" s 11-e, |< ,iM- itriggs, et al. Sci. Ea.
'•'.p-i ~,~V 1 Wui. brace, garnishee, Case.
. ' 1 !l • I" P B.dhud, Trespass.
Ps, \ Cuiiiutins et al Fjectiuent.
* r ' "lihtr, | Erastus Wolcott, do
V' ! | same, Appeal.
a , ir -' y. Ivlmonil Cose.
,s-. si'ii-r, Samuel Osborne, do
rhoinas et aL >■ i. Ea.
j ~" '("•■. Arba AVhite, Case.
[V '.Di'kliii. ; fertmiiali Myers, do
; - "ty it ux i Robert Bidgvvay, Ejectment. !
•""fetal. I Powell et al Debt.
Julius Toger jr. Case.
- V l ','.'. N -Xd.tmaet al Trespass.
ii„ - i' D llaxter Ejci tincnt. 1
. ...T' ".'Jhiiiig, jW A Kli U Cam-.
JO W Dodge, Appeal,
fb, ; r ' - (James Minard do
if"'"'' iTiniothy brm-kaway do
•'C ' o the second week U> l<e made returna
g. • i't iiniary 11. IhA. at 10, A. M.. and for !
4jj "' H " hon the loUowing Monday, Feb 18, at 10
A I.(.EN McEE.W. RrntkWMMJk
. and I'mndical Agcncv.
31, : : u 1 1 111.1N, Pott (JJflix HutUlinp :
" 'ID in up kinds of new and |npular Bumcs, Pk
-1"" ' X 'E U PL'i L.LL'ATIIIVS. MURE AM) CIIAKTS,
CJU.II .• A CIKS |V, VEX VKI.OT'KS,CONVEKS.VTION '
• .. V. " Wl b supply Jill orders for anything in the |
HOTEL,;
*BB 290 Chostnut st
\ M Eh youth, opposite the Academy of
-"■•(•' ii I'.trkiiiaon'a Garden and Saloons,
\VM g
■ j AMRREf/L, Proprietor.
' rint'nd'nt. ,lan. 3m.
CTATEMKNT of the amount, description and value of kEAL AND A I. PRO-'
k PLRI \ , Krades, Occupations, and I'rofessions. Offices and Post* of Pleasure Carriages, Money at Inte
rest, Notes, Judgments, Mortgages, Ac , Cold Lever AVatehes, Silver Lever and Gold do., and Silver Watches valued
t over s><>. Ac. Ac., as retureed by the several Assessors of bnidliwd County. for 1 ;
-ST. 5 3 3 ® 1 ■rs-jj (H. s a-- e-•
2, i *32 53- is §s;<
h Townahips g £ ,JHo? s | Hzl"
£ and ' - £ ~ r J= -=S ;= 1". H
i Boroughs. ? ? =iS =- % % 1 "I -Zif 23 S
i 1 if! i? H
: ■< ■ s r '1 5 Jol3 '• t fif ; _|£. gy *
j -- • • - tr 7 I ■ S ■ o.c. I
•j:w Athens Borough $105.1R2 Jlo.Ts.J .. . ?3,(.l0 S2JO i43(J 2~
401 Athens Township, 206,145 31.340 .... 12,400 ■>
227 Albany 4* ,492 8.506 260 1 j
211 A-yluru 62,956 10,020 300 343 1
84 Armenia, 13,671 2.007
40 Burlington Borough,... 12,080 2,720 .... 2,200 40
178 Burlington West C 5.372 8,161 ... 300
257 Burlington, 2;258 11,005 550 468
433 C.intfm 132.761 21,132 ... 5
256 Columbia, 114,752 16.134 150 185
212 Durell 63,327 10.17* . ... 300 .. 2 1 ;
155 Franklin, 41,049 8,258 350
259 Granville 86,708 11,1<J3 833 100 ' 1
216 Herrick, 49,543 9,520 330 335 .... , •> I
208 Leßov, 50,003 8,502 .... 86s 45 " 2
237 l.itchlield, 72,070 12.393 1 ,*25 100 " ! l'
50 Monroe Borough 11,465 3.305 400 4 i
101 Monroe Township 88.034 10,150 .... OtO
283 Gnvell 03.509 14.070 660 !!.!
01 Overton, 1i!.07C 3,858
304 Pike 1N4.774 21.109 4,332 ... 120 i 2 4
276 Rome, 77.262 10.067 .... 60
314 Hidgberry, 95,858 17,508 .... 3.439 170 |
329 She-herpiin, 141,978 14,811 700 495 .. '4 "j
447 Sluithlield, 148.163 20.839 .... 7,136 .... ....
304 Springfield 106,709 16.858 .... 264
17 South Creek 65.418 7.497 1,296 50 .. 1
160 |Standiug Stone 62,605 0,372 4,479 300 I 1 2!
53 jSylvania Borough 13.199 2.169 .... SOO 300
175 | Tuscarora 66,608 11.245 | 1,109 i '
222 Towanda borough 171,360 24.210 3,000 19,159 2350 15 19
107 [Towanda Township 59.034 7,013 5,300 4900 ....
00 1 Towanda North, 63,053 6,406 j .... 1,000 .... .... .. 2
29.3 Troy Township, 137,401 14,834 I .... 1,475 !..! 235 i .. j
133 Troy Borough, 58,162 0.350 I 4.700 50 is
214 CI-ter 86.217 11.909 j 2,275 250 75 7
243 Wells, . 82.513 15,268 .... 775 .... j .... "j
237 Wysux 113,593 12.377 ... , 14.963 . . '3 ;
315 jWyalusiug, I 102.757 14.643 .... | 1,670 210 3 2 i
355 j Warreil, ! 123.980 14.566 1 1,900 .. 2 !
227 I Windham, ! 75.045 i 15,177 I j 1,800 j 270 .. .. !' !
161 A'lluiot,... v j 34,622 ! 5,220 .... j ..... j 80 J.. 1|
0535 !63,563.524 *501,455 ' 13,550 $103,742
—• BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.---We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify, i
L. S. the above to IK- it true and correct statement of the returns made by the several Assessors of Bradford County |
—■ for the year 1*56, and we also give notice that we will meet at the Commissioner's Office, 011 MONDAY, the i
21-.t day of January. 1h56, for the purpose of revi-ing and equalizing said assessment.
Given under our hands and seals, at Towanda. this 31st of December, 1955.
R. SMILEY. )
G. H. BULL, > Commissioners.
Attest— h- M. F.vnn.iit, Clerk. p. H. BUCK, )
Hem C&bDertisemoifs.
Grand Division, Sons of Temperance, Pa,
A QUARTERLY .SESSION will be held
J. V at LERAYSVIEEE, Bradford County. in S ms
of Temperance Hufl, commencing JANUARY' 23, Isjd.at
10 o'clock, A. M.
Xiiorc will lie a public demonstration of the Order, and
addresses delivered by the Grand Officers, oil the ••xening
of the 2.1 dat Eoßivsvillo. Also addresses by the Grand
Officers, at Towunda, January 24th, at 2. !'• M., and at
Monroeton. 7 o'clock. !'■ M.; at East Sniithtiekl, January
2oth, afternoon end evening.
Representatives are-rcpi sted to be punctual in their
attendance at Eeßavsvilh-.
January fl l, 18M. WM. NICHOLSON, G. S.
J. D. HUMPHREY
IS \'o\V RFC El VlX<> an excellent assortmrnt of gent's,
boy's, ladies', children's and misses' 800 TS A 800 T
ES. Also, Shoe Pegs. Thread. Lining* and Findings, to
which he invites public attention.
&• All person* having unsettled accounts or notes due
the subscriber. are invited to make payment. Those con
venient may call on C. Frisbic. Esij. or T. Humphrey, in
Onvell. previo>is tothe 15th of February next, after which
time delinquents may expect special invitations to visit
T.waiida, J. P. II I'M I'M BEY'.
f'owanda. January 9. IMS.
(L-YNDLES —by the box or siiisrlc pound,
J nt sepl FOX S.
TIIE SECOND ANNUAL
MUSICAL CONVENTION.
tlto Bradford County Music .1 ssocia
turn, will lie held at the Borough of Towanda.rom
metu-ing TC ESP A Y". JAN I' ARY 2n. Is. >5. to con
tinue four days. and to close with a GBA\I> COXCEKT
—the whole to be under the direction of Professor WM. It.
Bu.UMiritY. of New York city.
The Sessions of the Convention will he devoted to in
struction*, with lectures and practical exercises, in the
various bram hee of Vocal Music, by Professor BRADBU
RY". file while offering a rare opportunity for improve
mcnt and enjovmcnt to all.
• TIIKSII YU'M."aml THE METRO Pol. IT AX GEEK
BOOK." with selections from other works, will he used.
.Singershaving the above named 1! sihs will biing thorn.
Every effort w ill be made to render this meeting of the
Convention of great benefit and pleasure to those who
attend. Arrangements will be made to provide members
frotn a distance, with comfortable accommodations, at
reasonable rates.
JB-AI>MISSION', to the whole course, Gentlemen, tl 00;
Ladies, 50 ets. Towainla, January 10,1856.
SALE. —By virtue of .sundry
k ' writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to nie directed,
will lie expoo-d to pnhlic sale at tin- Court House, in the
l>oro" of Tow.inda. on MONDAY* February 4th, 1856. at 1
o'clock P. M., the following let. piece or parcel of land
situate in Dure!! twp. bounded on the north by lands of
George Arnout, on the east bv lands of John Conncll, on
the south by lands of Hirain and Biehard Gilbert, and on
tin west by Daniel Keoffe, dee'd., containing ! w acres, tie
the same more or less, about 30acres improved,one frame
house, one saw mill, log barn and a ft w fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C.ltliariue
Cummins vs. Michael Criinmins and Dennis Crimniin*.
ALSO —The following deserilied piece or parcel of land
situate in that nvtiship- of Burlington and Franklin ti uiud
ed and deserilied as follows ; On the North by lands of
Chandler Ward, on the east or easterly by lands ot Isaac
Crane ami John I.intg, and by a small creek, usually
known ns go-se creek, ls-ing the boundary line between
John M. M irtin and this described lot ; on the south, or
southeasterly by lands of J. M. Martin, or said goose creek,
and lands of* 11 >rnee Willey, on the west by lands of John
M'Daniels and the public highway, containing one hun
dred acres lie the satue more or less, about fifty acres im
proved, one framed House, old log barn, framed barn and
an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown and
Rui-kwell to the use of the township of Franklin vs. Jere
miah Myers. Also at the suit of Unmet A. Mercur to tin
use of Franklin town-drip vs. Jeremiah Myers.
AESO The following hit, piece or parcel ot land situate
in Shesheqiiin twp. bounded on the north by Wm. Young,
east by lands of Wm. and Sarah Y'ouug. smith by lands of
Reuben Y'ouug, aud west by land of Calvin Smith, con
taining about ninety acres more or less, about llfty-five
acres improved. two log houses, two log barns and an ap
ple in hard and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 11. S. A H.
A. Mercur. now to the use of J. M. Peck and 11. M. Moore
vs. Richard Horton and Curtis Smith.
A ESI I The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Wilumt ta p. bounded north by lands of
Ambro-e Vandei pod .east bv lands of \"elson Vamlerpn >l.
south bv lands of Eewis Johnson and S.tm el Vnuderpool.
and wc-t by lands of Ambrose Vanderpool. containing
about liftv acres more or less, alsiut twelve acres improv
ed with a I"-/ house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Amb >rso
Vanderpool vs. Charles JohusonA
ALSO -Tiie following deserilied lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Litehlield two. bounded on the north by
Joshua Merrill and James Thompson, on the east by Or
son I'ii key, on the south by lands belonging to the estate
of Win. Park, dee'd., now in the possession of his widow,
Maria, and on the west by Thomas Strait and Clement j
Dibble, containing one hundred ucr>s more or less, about j
seven t.i acres improved", one frame house, one frame barn !
and -bed attached, one log house and a few fruit trees ;
thereon.
AESO -One other piece or parcel of land situate in
Litehlield twp. bounded as follows: Commencing at a
-t uie for a corner, running north on the Deadlock line 3:>
rod- to a stone corner, thence west along the lino of Thus.
Morris' estate. 20 rods to a stake, thence south along
Matlievvson's line. 3'J rods to a stump for a corner, thence
east twentv rods along the Park line to a stone for a cor
ner. continuing about tour acre- more or less, about two
a.-1-s improved, one log house and framed ham thereon.
Seized and taken ill exccuti n at the suit of Wm. Kill
vs. Russell Hadloek.
AESO The defendant's interest, supposed to he the un
divided one-half of the following de-eribed lot niece or
parcel of land situate in Monroe twp.bounded ou the north
by lands ol'SeVellon E. Fowler, ea-t and smith by the puis
lie higliw.iv, and ou tin west formerly belonging to Joseph
Gregg*. containing about four acres more or h-'s, oil im
proved. and fruit trees t ereon.
A ESt) One otber lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Albany twp. bounded on the north by Kossc tt A Bieking,
east bv lands <j£C. M- H-dkea, on tin- south by lands of
Joseph Mernrdi and the public highway, aud ou the west
hy lands of Dr. Gillett, containing twenty acres, all iin
' 'sidzed and taken In execution at the suit of John Han
son to the use- of E. W. I laird Vs. Kollin YY ileox.
AESO -The following described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Columbia twp. hounded on the north by
land- of James Wolf, on the east by lauds of Joseph IE
DeWitt, on the south by lands of the Binglmm estate, aid
on the west by lands of Thomas onriYY m.Gustin,contain
ing about one hundred acre-, be tin- same uiore or less,
with about f<-rtv acres improved and a mall l.o.ird house,
board table and (r-ig'e shanty thereon.
Seized and t iken in execution at the suit of Franklin
11. Parsons vs. Pierce Sherman.
ALSO The following described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Standing Stone twp. bounded north by
lands of John Kecin and Jacob Schoonover, east bv lands
of John Swackhaniuu r, south by lands of Wm. Wright,
and wc.-t by lands of Theoplielus Si hoonover" and Isaac
Vosburg, containing one hundred and seventy acres more
or less.aliout eighty acres improved, with three log houses,
one log barn and sonic fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Com
monwealth ol Pennsylvania at the instance of the Couutv
of Bradford vs Samuel A. Tenant and Simon Stevens.
ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Orwell twp bounded west by the K. tract, north by
lands of Edwin Taylor, east by lands of Harry 1.. Park,on
the south by the Ridge Road," containing about seventy
three acres more or less, about fifteen acres improved.
Al.SO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Drm 11 twp. bounded on the west, north and east by hinds
of Sdas Allis. and south bv public road, containing almut
one acre more or less, all improved, with a framed Black
smith shop and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution ut tiie suit of Jacob
Wickizcr to the use of Edward Overton vs. E. R. and Si
las Allis.
AERO—The following described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Herrick twp. bounded on the north by lands
of A. It. Brown, east by lands of N. B. Wctmore, south by
laml-. of George Perkins, and wc.-t by lands of Nelson
Marsh, containing about 4 of an acre liiore or less, all im
proved. with a framed dwelling house, a blacksmith shop
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. H. l*a
thani to the use of Timothy Hurley vs. V. I). Rosen grant.
ALSO—The following descrilicd lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Siuithlicld t\\p. bounded on the north ly
lands of Henry Quick, on the east by lands of John Wat
kins, 011 the south by the public highway, on the west by
lauds of Anthony Childs, containing about twenty-three
acres, about eighteen acres improved, one framed liiAise,
one framed Uirn and a lew fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and
Harris vs. Billings Pierce.
ALSO—The follow ing described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in West Burlington bounded on the north by
lands of John Bourne, 011 the west by lands of H. 11. Brown
and on the soutli by lands of John Bloom, and formerly
of Ira A. Weed, and on the east by lands of Silas llett-i.
containing two huudrcil acres be the same more or les-.
about fifteen acres improved, one saw mill, one plank
house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Rockwell
A Co. vs. ilinim A. Weed and Brink Smith.
A i.SG—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Overton twp. bounded and descrili-il as follows :—Be
ginning at a maple the southwest corner of Caliill and
Fought, thence N. 60° W. 160 rods to a maple, the S. W.
corner of a h,t in the warrantee name of Robert Roberts ;
thence north 30° east 212 rods to the ri. E. corner of lands
claimed by I>. Cash : thence S. 60° E. 160 rods by Cash's
line to tin N. W. corner of J. Camp's lot; thence by Camp
and Caliill and Vought's land, south 30° W. 212 "rods to
the place of beginning, containing 212 acres more or less,
about eight acres improved, two log bouses, one log shed,
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Han
son to the u>e of Juilson Blarkman vs. James A. Paine.
Al.Sii -The following lot piece or parcel of land situate
in Smithfiehl twp. bounded north land of by Harrison Car
lisle. west by lands of Samuel Miles, smith by lands of
Hillings Pierce and John Chamberlain, and 011 the east In
lands of Lewis Wallace and John Chamberlain.containing
about 63 acre- more or less, about .55 acres improved, one
framed house, framed barn, one saw mill and an old saw
mill frame and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and
Harris to the use of M. W. Hamilton vs. Henry Quick.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Towanda, Jan. 1. 1855. 1
ug- Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to On
costs will be required "to he paid upon each sale when
struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply
with this regulation, the tract of land will again he ofier
ed for sale, JOHN A. CODDIKU.
f IST OF JURORS drawn for February
I -J Term and Sessions, 1856.
IUUMI .11-ROKS.
Asylum—Will'm Terry. D C I'ike llonibr Welles ;
Miller ; R >me—Asa Fuller :
Burlington 3p—Orra Bums. Springfield—Paul Furnmn :
Bos well Luther : S-nithfiehl —llDlor K Wood,
Burlington west—l' Phelps'o WS Pierce, GKM'Vaiinnii
Canton E M't'lelland, Eli Sheslieq 11 in—Alfred Gore ;
Rockwell : Troy tp- H I) Freeman, 11
Franklin—llor.iee Willey ; Spalding, jr :
Granville—Solomon Bovier; Ulster—James Vandyke;
Herrick Abel Holies ; |Wyalusing— Vndrew For, A
Litchfield—Henry Keyser.Sl K Eastman.
Evans;
TRAVKRSE JURORS—FIRST WKKK.
Athens tp —L Rowlandsou ; Standing Stone- Byron Stc-
Alhany—R Stevens. W Lee; ven, Geo Vanness, James
Asylum Harvey Birney ; Gordon ;
Burlington West -Wm Mc-Springfield A S Bailey, No
r Myron Ballard ; man Cooley:
Columl'ia—D S Alexander. Smithfiehl —A Huntingdon ;
Philip Slade, Jas Bullock: She-hequia—E 1' shaw ;
Canton- Wm I.awrenee ; Troy Born'—l A Pieree ;
Granville—James Gee : Trey twp—Stephen Wilbor,
Herrick—J C Barnes. James J M Smith ;
Bi^wn, W M Bovvker ; 'Towanda Bo— P Powell ;
Litchfield—James Merrill ; | Towanda tp—H Scoville :
Lerov—Hiram Stone; IWilmot—Nathan Castor, I>
Overton- Eli H'-verley ; | A brums, Jas Strong ;
Pike 1 handler W Brink ; i Wells—James Hrasted ;
Kidgbury -O A Burnhum; iTusenrora—Saml Lake;
SBCOND WKKK.
Burlington horo"—J E Vos-jSlie'-lieoitin —Jcr Kilmer;
burg J V Daniels ; South Creek—Cyrus Berk,
Burlington t]> J J Haiglit Dan II Gillett;
ColMnibia—Jessc Edsall ; j Towanda Giro'—Henry BaR-
Canton—A Hamilton Tho-i sett, Wallis Bull;
mas. Ezra Spalding, Jocoh[Troy tp—Ezra Loonils, S N
Rockwell; j Spalding ;
Durell—AYra Frisbie ; [Tusearorft —Davis Gray :
Granville Sylve-. Kendall IK>- Saml Soper ;
Le.Rqj- J G Taunton, Chris- .Smithfiehl—M F llansom ;
topuer Hartman ; Ulster--Ralph Rnssel;
Monroe lio—Geo Tracy : Towanda tp—E W Hale ;
pike Chas Ii Brown. Oliver Wysox—Gabriel King, I P
Northrop. N P. Uriggs ; Spalding ;
Springfield E 1. Be<-h. H Wells -( II Leonard:
Putter, Hi ram Spear, C II Wiudham—Clmrh-s Walker ;
Campbell; Warren H Chainplin.
TIIIRP WKKK.
Athens tp—Edmund ItHI; Kidgberrv—.John Larrisun,
AI ban v—John Brown; PW ibiniham ;
Ai'iueiiia-—Roliert Mason : Home—F C Crunmer :
Asylum—Hamuel Bacon ; Smithtield—Wm 11 Pieree :
Burlington w—.l G Biakslee Tuscoiora —Henry Mntgo-
BmliDgton bo- Abm Morley mcrv, J J Lewis ;
Canton—F Hall.K Newman, Towanda tp—K Dimmiek ;
Allen Tavlor, ir; Towanda north—E Rutty ;
Oinmbia—'AV G Bradford. Towanda boro'—Geo K Kox,
Joseph (Jladding : J D Montanve, L H Scott;
Franklin—Ezra Champion ;jUlster—James MeCertv ;
Litehrteld—J D Cortrlght; j Windham -B Elsbree ;
Orwell-H Gibbs, George AViWvsox A C AVhitney, Alva
Hardy; ! Uooley ;
Overton G S Roylc. Daniel; M urren Charles Dew ing ;
Havcrlev. K Rinebolt; Wells -Galfitl rMyzcr.
Pike-logii-im Stone ;
iUisrdlancons.
OTOVK FOR SALE.—Oue Stone Coal
0 COOKING STOVE, vrttii Furniture complete; one
secondhand Wood Cooking Stove ; one Second-hand Par
lor Stove, and one Crate lor burning Coal.
.fun. 'l. I*so. _ BAILEY & XETITTS.
T IST OF LETTERS reiuaiuing ia the P^t
1J Olbee at TOWANDA. December 31, 1h56.
Adams Caleb Honey John
Bull J U Irvine Win
Bearl-Jee Saruh Keefe Patrick
j'.lake Thomas Lathrop J. (J.
Bowman Catharine Liuch Patrick
Benjamin John Lewis Mary
Brown John J Monhur Daniel
lieardxlee Kate Mouie Charles.
Bennett John M Moore Win.
Cuinuiiug Miss S E Murphy Mary.
Crosby L V II 2 Patterson Mariuda
Campbell John P Peckham Pcleg
Coverdaie Charles T Piatt Christopher
Cumin tugs Sarah tl Pierce Chester
Cooley Cordelia M Pollard Thomas
Chtihbuck Anna II (Join Franc is
Coolev Martha C Hoc lie Const and
Crofnt l.tvi Rogers Jesse
Chirk Benj. heirs of Rogers Win.
Drake F B Randal John
Dunn Thomas Spain John
Donahoc Bernard Hlytur Wm A.
Dri.-laiue Richard feinith Jiynes Jr.
Drei/'uss Simoa Smith Wm
Decker Wm 11 Sastor John
Decker V\ in Smith Jane A.
Duloclier Simon Stockwel) Clarissa 1
Hint Ceorge AY Stevens Homer 11.
FiLssett Ceorge W Sluires Freeman
Grady Mrs Tucker Henry
Card Ceorge Vangorder Rebecca
Coodwin Ceo W 2 Welch Susan 3
Horton Bishop Warner Mrs. M.
Heath B 2 M eed A
Harret Rose Wilkinson Leonora
llnirle Wm Fred Walen John
Horton James Woodruff Margaret
Howard Jams O 2 Wlcoff Sarah
Persons calling for any of these letters, please mention
they are advertised. H. C. PORTER. P. M.
DISSOLUTION'. — The firm of PHILIPS
A N*l< HOLS is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The business will l.e conducted by W. H. Phillips,
who is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm.
W. H. PHILLIPS,
Granville. Dep. IS. 1*55. A. T. NICHOLS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
the purpose of (Tearing out our entire
STOCK OF STOVES, before moving into our new
store, we will sell for cash at prices full 15 per cent, less
than our usual rates. Persons in want of a Stove will do
well to call soon.
January 1, 1*56. HALL A RUSSELL.
STIEII I FF'ft ft A LE.—By virtue of a writ of \
veil (Lex. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of '
Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public I
sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on 1
Saturday, the 2d day of February, ISSC, at 1 o'clock. I', j
M. the following described lot. piece or parcel of land sit- !
uate in Wyahisiug twp.. bounded on the north by lands of :
Michael l i e, cast by lands of Rosa Carr. south by landsof !
Amos S. ('.ileman. and we>t by lands of Hiram \V a-libiiru. ;
Containing fifty acres, more or less, with about thirtv |
acres improved, one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Baird ;
vs. Anthony Fitrwcll.
JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Towanda, Jan. 2, 1856,
RES 11 LEMONS—a quantity just reeoiv- j
- cd at dcc 22 " FOX'S.
CANDY, by the quantity, at ma
. nufactt r's juices, dec 22 FOX'S.
NEW BOOKS!
I K INIiSBEII Y hits just received from
• " • New York and Philadelphia a large supply of NEW
BOOKS, iti'-luding some very nice ANNUALS for 1.956.
Also a great variety of Books suitable for Christina* and
New Year Gilts, Ac. Towanda, Dec. 20. Is 55.
FARM TO RENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER is desirous of renting
JS§g9£s his Farm situuti d in the township of Wysox.
about thrci miles from Towanda,and one mile
MPVi'wJ* from the Canal ;.t Piollct's. There arc about
SEVENTY ACRES under improvement, with
a large new house and first rate barn. Ac. Said farm i
well adapted t the raising of all kinds of grain, besides
Being a good farm for keeping a dairy. The subseril>er
will leave on the farm a horse team, wagon, plows, har
rows, and all kinds of implements necessary for working
said farm, together with about eight cow.s. " A sober, ho
nest. industrious man, with a wife who understands butter
making, can do well on this farm. None other need ap
ply. Possession given on the first day of April next. For
further particular* enquire of the subscriber on the premi
ses. WILLIAM SCOTT.
Wysox, December 22, 1855.
THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH,
AND
DIRECT & TO-&-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE,
I AMES HARRIS, EI.KCTBHIXN. of Towanda. respect
fully informs the public that lie has lately procured
from New York the celebrated Eloctro-Cheniical Bath,
which has proven to he one of the most 'important and
wonderful discoveries of the age, from its ability toextract
minerals from the human system.
Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco
vered the process of extracting minerals from the liodv.
by g.ihani-m ; more recently, M. Verges, of New York,
an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of
poisonous minerals into his sy>tem in the prosecution op
his art, conceived the idea of removing them by the same
processes, he succeeded in doing so. and quickly recovered.
lie then applied tiie same means to others similarly af
fected. with like results. His success exceeded his uivst
sanguine cxjuietationiO'iirnot only did these Baths remove
mineral jtoisons. but cured many diseases, some of which
were the result of minerals, and some were not.
More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin
gular power of this Bath to draw from the system all mi
nerals that may be lodged therein, to the great detriment
of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases
which are beyond the comprehension of the most skilful
physicians, and which are the effect of jioisonous mine
rals accumulating in tiie system tor years, taken in the
shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac.
The following are s me of the diseases cured by these
baths: Rheumatism. Paralysis, palsy, Painter's ('lndie,
Chronic 1 hers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula. Uancer.
Nenralia In all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all
kinds.
lie has also S. B. Smith's newlv invented DIRECT AND
TO AND FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC >1 ACHINK. which
is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto- ,
fore in use. With the aid of the Math and Machine, we
have at command all the available medical efficiency of
Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very
great, in iutrodm ing medicines into the system through
the pores of 1 lie skin- applying it directly to the parts af
fected, which gives an increase of medicinal power over
that of taking it into tire stomach,rendering it particular
ly efficacious in all local diseases.
i am now prepared to apply these Baths, and also the
Machines, at my house in tile south part of the Isirough
of Towanda, or I will visit patients at a distance, who are
unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo
derate prices.
I am also sole agent for Bradford counlv, for the above
Machines. JAMES HARRIS.
Towanda, December 22. 1855.
CAS H- -A N D CREDIT!
r |AHK subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the
J- liberal patronage received during the past year, and 1
respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he j
will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually
replenished by CASHpurchases, with a large and pure
assortment of Goods, which several pears experience has
enabled him to " buy at the lowest rates" of the " Inijior
ters and Manufacturers"'—l>v selling low- by adopting the
( ASH SYSTEM entirely. and by making a general reduc
tion of prices.
Consequently, the credit system will cease on and after
the first day of January, IBsi>.
Uif All persons indebted arc requested to make imme
diate payment. 11. C. PORTER.
Office and Drug Store in jtonth end of the Ward House.
December 20, 1855.
MONTHLY MAGAZINES
VJITPLIED AT LOWER RATES, for
1 ment in advance, than ran be obtained in oilier way
free of jmstagc— -large lists are now being formed for
Harper's, Harper's Story Book,
Putnam's, I.ittclV Living Age,
Graham's. Codec'* Cmly's B<
National (Methodi-t.) X-Lonal (',-etOrson's).
Now is the time to subs-.ibe. as Ine voluntas uearly all
commence with thefi'.rt of January. Remember the uuin
tiers delivered f.t my store the first of each month, free of I
po-tugo. Dec. 25._ O. !>. RARTUETT.
Extraordinary News !
To men that have and ought to have Com to Sell'
\ LL PERSONS indebted to the suhserilier, either by
J\ note or on the hooks of the late firm of T. Humphrey
A < 'o.. or the former firm of Friable A ltronson. are duly
notified in season that all accounts not settled previous to
the first day of February, ls/ifi, will than go into the mill
sometimes used for grinding out equity and justice, and
go through too, as fast a * the Constable can go round—
Friends and foes take heed, and come U> the rescue!
December 16. 185a. T. HUMPHREY.
TEA ft, both Green and Black—
from 37 j cents to II o')—every pound warranted t
suit or the money returned in all cases, at FOX'S.
Cash paid for Hides.
r PHE hiyhept price paid in, CASH, for Hides
I anil Skins, l>y J* >HN w. ACTLCOV
Jin* I'M. IV\v
Legal
i A HMINIftTIUXOIPS NOTICE. —Notica
s 1 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e
tuto of Thomas tnglian*. dee'd. late of Asylum township,
1 are hereby requested to make payment without dclav:
uhd alkpersons having claims against said estate will
pW-jiwi present theui duly autlieuticateiTfor settlement.
O' t. Pi. 18.55. _ JOSEPH W. INGHAM, Adm'r.
1 J debted to the estate of M \RV OAIiMER. deceased. -
lute of Litchfield towTislilp. are hereby re .titled to make
payment wittout delay, and all persons having demands
against said estate ale requested to present tlieui duly au
thenticated Cor/ettlenrent. WoLLI AM CARAILIt.
l.itehfiebl. October 20. 1855. Executor!
REG ISTKR'S NOTICES.—Notice is W
by given that there have been tiled mid settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of
Bradford, accounts of administration upon the follow ing
o-tales, viz :
Final account of H.M. Peck, executor of Hceckiab Peck
late of biuithfiehl. deceased.
Final account of George P. Hnrnhsm, administrator of
Harvey Ward, late of Burlington, deceased.
Filial account of 11. B. and N. 0. Bowen, administrator*
of Jacob J. Bo wen, late of Warren, deceased.
Partial account of A. Phelps and E. E. F'reneh. execu
tors of Ebeuezei 1 French, late of Smilhlirhl, deceased.
Filial account of M. Brown, administrator of William
Piper, late of Monroe, deceased.
Final account of Aiuflb and Klias Gustin, adniiDUtra
tors of Thos. 11. Gustin. late of Columbia, deceased.
Filial account of Charles Stoekwell, surviviug ailuaiubi
irat'.r of Sterling I.'olcuinb, late of Iw-roy, dereascd.
Partial aeeount of Ransom Crandall, adiaiulstiator oi
Taiiner Crand.dl. late of Kpringlield. deceased.
Final account of J. M. Phillips, administrator of C. P.
Phillips. lap- of Bnrlington, deceased.
Final aeertiiut of T. M. Beach, administrator of James
Nichols, late of Sinithfield, deceased.
And the same will Ire presented to the Orphan's Court j
of Bradford cotiisty. on Monday, the Uh day of February ,
next, for confirmation and allowance.
JAMES 11. WEBB. lte£istez.
Register's Office, Towanda, December 29. 1855.
PROCLAMATION.— Whomfs, the 11 oil
DAVID WII.MOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial Di-trict. consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus
quehanna and Sullivan and Hons. MYKOX BAI.LAKD and
HACKV ACKLEV, Associate Judges, in and for said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the
2<>th day of Dec.. A.D. 1955, to me directed, for holding n
Court ot Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions of j
the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan- j
da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the I
4th day of February next, to continue three weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of
Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper per
son. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
records, inquisitions,and other remembrance*, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be done ; and
those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro
secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail ■
of said County, or who shall be bonnd to "appear at the '
said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against ;
tin m as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual '
in their attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda. the 22d of December, in the vear of our '
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-lire, and ot
the Independence of the United States, the seventy- i
ninth. JOHN A. CODDlNG,'Sheriff. ;
V EDITOR'S NOTICE.— C. X. Shi P m7n \
a.\ vs. O. S. Caster if C.1.. H'hile. —ln Bradford Com. i
Pleas. No. .21.2. Septenilier Term, 1*55.
The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the said Court, 1
to distribute funds raised by tiie Sheriff s sale of defvu- :
daiit - real estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint- j
mi nt,at the office of Wui. dwell, Esq.. in the borough of j
Towanda, on Saturday, the Übth day of January, 1850, at !
one o'el M-k. I'. M.. at which time and place all personam- |
terested in said funds are requested to present theis claims !
or else be forever debarred from the same.
Dec. 12, 1x5.5. H. it. M'KKAX, Auditor.
V EDITOR'S NOTICE.— D Bailey 4 Sin
-r to the use of .4. S. Smith, r s. l i. 11. Lewis <J- H. C.
Cootbjugh —ln Bradford Common Pleas, No. 225. Decem
l>er Term. 1853.
I'hc undersigned, an Auditor appointed by suid Court,
fdistribute fuuds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate in
this cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the lrorough of Towanda. on 2 bur-day, the
31st day of January, lsju, at one o'clock in the afternoon,
at which tßiieund place all persons interested in said tumLs
ar • requested to present their claims, or else be forevej
debarred from the same.
Dec. 10. 1855. G. H. W.tTKLNS, Auditor.
1 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— (tvv Tracey vs.
A vs. Luther 11. Childs. In the court of Common Pleas
Bradford Co. No. 208, September Term, 1853.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to
distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's
red estate, will attend to the; duties assigned - him
at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Wednesday.
tiie ffnth day of January, 1850, ut one o'clock in the after- ;
noon, when ami where all persona having claims arc re
quested to present them, or U- forever debarred therefrom. ■
Dec. 10.1855. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor.
\ DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice
A'L. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Ransom P. Adams, dec d., late of Ridgbcr. Town
ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all per ops having claims against said estate wjll
please present theiu duly authenticated for settlement.
Dec. 12, J5.,.,. S VML'EL J. AD.VM>, Adiuiu'r.
\ I I'll<)RS NOTICE. —ln the matter of
■* \ the e.date of Minor 11. ll'ilcox, deceased. In the
Orphau's Court of Bradford County.
Notice i- hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor
appoiiited by said ( ourt. to distribute funds in the hands
of the Administrators of said estate, raised by the sale of
real estate, w ill attend to tiie duties of liis appointment,
it his office, in the linrough of i'owalul.i. on Wednesday. :
the 23rd d iy of January. 15.',0, at one o'clock. P. .M..wheii
and where all hersons having claims upon said funds must
jueseut them, or eDe he forever debarred from the same.
I fee. 14. 1855. I'. 1). MORROW, Auditor. I
IN THE MATTER of the partition of the
. Ileal Estate of Tanner Cranial!, late of Springfield
township, derea'sed.
Notice is hereby olvrn to all persons interest! d iff the
partition of the real estate of Tanner Crandall, late of the
township of Springfield, to come iutocourt on MONDAY
the 4th day of F'ebruury next, to accept or refuse the land
at the valuation made by the inquest, (which was held bv
the Sheriff', upon the premises, en the 25th day of Aprif,
1855.) :nfording to tho richt of priority of choice.
Dec. 24. 1855. JAMES 11. .VERB. Clerk of (I. C.
\ DMINK<TKAT()UV NOTICE —Notice.
\ W hereby gtven, that all person* indebted to the ca
tate of Uchiunh C. (Iregory, dec'il., late of Pike twp.. arc
hereby requested to make payment without daisy: and aj!
person* hivinging claims against said estate Will plea.su
present tliriil duly authenticated tor settlement.
IALI*# GllhtittßY.
Pike, January li. is,sr. Administrator.
OAMPH KK K AN H BV K N IXG
Fl.ni> for -ale by S. KKLTi N\
I AST CALL!'—AII indebted to the stib-
I J serihor, as late Register and Recorder and Clerk of
tiic Orphans' Court, arc requested to make payment by or
before February Court. All accounts unpaid after that
time w ill be placed in proper hands fur collection.
Jan. 1. lSoti H.H.SCOTT.
?s EW BOOKS
1 EST KKCKI VKI> BV M. LAUGHMX,
• I At the Post Office.
The Hunter's Feast, by Capt. Mayne lipid ;
(Jpiffrcy Mono ton. by Mrs. Morula :
Kate Weston, or To Will anil To I>o ;
Scenes in the Practice of a New York Bnrgeon ;
Mv Bondage and My Freedom, by Fred Ibviglass ;
The Widow Hedott Papers ;
In-ido View of Slavery ;
Archey Moore, or the White Slave ;
Ten A'ears among the Mail Bag* ;
Ida May. hv Marv lxtngdon-t
Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beeebe*- ;
Doesti- ks. Barnutn. fir. Ac. Jauusrv f.
TlSl RK<"HI\KI>, nnnVnor lot of that
, ," i 7o l> . l ile 1) UEKF, flr si rate CHLKSK. at
July 12. FdX'S
T<-> CREDITORS. —Notice is hereby pi von
, I "-*e applied to tlie honorable the Judges .if
the t onr*. n f Common Pleas of the county of Bradford fur
the nciu iit of Uu) Insobwnt laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. and they have appointed M()NI>AY. the
Ith day of FERIIUAIiY BeJtt, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the
hearing >f me and my creditors, at the Court Hotrr-r, in
tlie borough of Towanda, when nnd where vou nnv attend
if ymi tli}nk proper. Jan. h. <I.H. lIfi.MfXGWAV,
DTcJSOLVTIGN. — Theco-partHvrshiji here
tofore existing under the hem of M)X(i A MKIIKY.
is this dissolved bv mutual consent. Vll persons indebted
to tbe said firm of i,oiig A Merry will please t.ikc notice
that unless their urrmnt* arc nettled immediately, they
will be left for colkrtfoß. VHILAXUfiR LUNG
T. MKKKY,
2'i, ls.'id. JOHN F. LONG.
GREAT BARGAIN !
KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—-TV sub
-1 scriber offers for safe "the valuable corner lot en
which he resides, in Smithtield, near the Hast S.nithficld
Post Office. The lot contains a little over half an acre.—r
It has on it a good and commodious dwell fug bottsp. a
first rate ham, nearly new, a good wagon shop nnd con
venient lumber shed, together with a good ,-tock of n
lumber. The whole ran be bought fvriity-fhc per cert.
♦ hvsper than any other psnuert v in Northern IVnn ylva
nia. I'l.YPSi:* .M0(l>Y
Pat Smihfj' td/Pew •, l- s js.
WfTrtymin*, #x.
JOSKJT J li I'o\VEl.t7
TVTOULI) i*>.spe*:Uuiiy uaiiutUitt that lie i* again belut*
t V the ft lUi a **ige, rich and fashionable u***rV
went of
FALL A XT) WTXTF.R HOODS,
to which the attention of the public Is Invited, being con
fident thai In. can "tfer inducements to CASH purchaser*
which wall amply pay lwitiUi t \uuiuation of hi* stock.
His stock of I.a OIKS Dkhk* GOOIih IS CimipTet*, couslit
inir of corded, wntvr-d plain, black, r bmp/cable anfl plaid
Silks; pditm and jihtWl Ah-rli** ; n H wool Dela bo* ; plain
and figured Cashmeres; MnusUa delaine*, Purmettaa,
ehalM Ikelafnes. plain end twtMed Persian cloth, Debag**,
Alpti' oak. Gingham*, Prints, Ac,
Aps'j, rtJiAwas—a large ami iLUimUlceul uabKtteat at
Brocha T.dng and Mtfoare Shawl?, plsdti WTjoff-n long and
square do.
LALUKS' Clptuw- All colors, tyid trimuuny*.
KMIUCOI DKKIBS-VTlic largest and chcanpst assortment of
• Ladies embroidered collar-. sleeve*, bends end flouncing*,
edgings and inserting*, ever ofieiwi for sole ai l'owauda.
Al-.0. real Urn-tut, fjiuvrna, bobbin and cotton edgings, all
widths and pi-tecs.
WHITE AND Lines Goon*. of every description, and of
all qUhlities.
HOCsk l'i KMSMrvi; noons- Double and single fold Da-
Biasks of vtiriooti kinds : emhroidt red arid lace curtain*,
all qualities ; window shades and triunuiugs; bleached
! and uu blenched tabic linens; napkins, colored table
spreads Of various kind*, counterpane*. linen sheetings,
■ ruse blankets, gilt cornice* *ud puis, stair rods, A. Ac.
GUJVHM .on llikSlEirtV- LIVERY thing in this line for La
dies, ruisses. (diihTreb, men and boy*.
BROADCLOTHS.CASSIMEHKS ISD" VesfiNos—Blaek and
colored Clo£l*> "f every qality and price, plain and fan*/
CaR-imerc*. faiicj velvets, plain nnd figured grehardina,
plain and figured silk, I duck satin and cashmdrs Vastimis,
and a large asi-oi ttueul ol' twis'da, Kentucky jeans, saiw
netts. sheep greys, Ac.
DOMESTICS—Of every descrinrion, purchased at very
close hgurci and o tiered low. h luimtis of every grade and
Color.
CaneuriNdS—Ail qualities, Ingrain and stair carpeting*,
oil cloths, Kuth Mm tings. Druggets, Ac.
YANKCH Not lONS— Almost tv i-ry thing/a the line, whol*
Bale und retail.
HAT- A Cai-3.—An assortment uncqualed in Northern
Pennsylvania of Mens' A Boys huts and raps,
every Variety of silk, brown, pearl and black fur Hats—
Cloth, I'iush and Fur Caps.
BOOTS A SIIOKS—-In this departuient there is, nor never
has been in this market anything to compete with thin
stock, in quality, quantity and price, which it would be
greatly to the interest of "every man. woman and child to
examine who wishes to purchaee-
In addition to tlic above enumerated articles there will
always be found a full assortment of Groceries. Hardware,
Crockery nnd Class-ware. Paints, Oils, and Dye stuff"a.
Leather And Shoe Findings, Ac v Ac.
To his old Friends and Customers, the sabsoribeer would
take this method of expressing his gratitude for their libe
ral patronage, hoping still to merit and receive it, and to
others would extend an invitation to exaTniue his stock,
being confideul he can make it for their interest to do a*.
Tovvuudtt. Oct. 1, IMS . JOSEPH I'O\Y£LL.
11. S. MERGER,
uat received kis
FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE,
/"10XSISTIXG of DItY COODJS. of everv kind. OROCE-
V KIKS, a large assortment of H.MtDVt'AUK. iiielndin*
Hurniis I'tul i'arriapc Trimmings, and Joiiur't 'J'ooJt of
every description ; Boots, Shoes. Leather and Shoe find
ings, Hats, Caps, aird I'mbrellas ; Paper Hangings and
Window Shades ; Carpets and Drugget : Oils l'aints uud
Dye stud's; Crockery and t i lass ware ; Iron, Stetl and
N'ails; Window glas- and S:t*h ; Camphine, Burning Flu
id and Varuifhea of every kind ; Pails, Tubs. Mat*. Ac.,
Ac., which will be suid as usual, very cheap for Cask.
Towaute, October 1, lsS5.
COME ON EJ COME~A LL !
And satisfy your elves that
MONTA NYKS & CO.
HA\"E the lecist and ruost complete ftsaqttineut of NHW
GOODS, cdksisting of nil grades ladies' and gent'*
woad Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvet*, plain
and fancy cu- simeres, snttiuct, twecds. Kentucky jean*,
flannels, liivavs. All ih— riptions Dress Goods, such a*
black watered, changeable and plaid Silks, French meri
nos, Tliii el cloth, Scotch wool plaids, brown and black
u.'xed Ivhoges. all wool and figured Delaines, plain and
silk striped Alpsn'cns. Scotch and domestic ginghams,
chiUrcuV plaids, Alcrrimack and other prints, of all vari
eties.
An extensive assortment of hosiery, wrappers, mitten*,
glove*. Victoria and Bi.-hop lawn, book and jaconet mus
i fmn. bonnet and drv** trltß'r.i'ngs, -;lk,tnoir< antique, mom
velvet and ribbon Trimmings, Fringes. In k and whit*
silks, linen thread, Maltese, and nil kind* wove linen and
cvtt ui edging*, inuslin btuids, colhtre, under sleeve*, che
| miseries, curtain drapery, brown, lilue and black dotted
I embroidered veils, st ick* and gent's collar*.,
A variety of Talmas, geut's mid ladies' wool Rhawl*.
. Thibet, hroche and other Miawls, India and Zephyr acarfs,
| children's woollen sleeves, hoods, mint's, assorted colored
| Scotch yarn comb iters, (arpetiiig, drugget, horse lilauk
| ets. linen tat 1* spreads and diapers, counterpane*, Ac.
• H \ RPW.V RP. —A large assortment of antils. vice*, screw
plates, sledges, mill, ro*s cut. hand, and other kind* of
| saw-, Rails, files, chains, pump fixture-*, squares, plumb*,
j level*, plane-and -aw handles, moulding and bench plane*,
! House Trimmings, of every variety, carriage and Saddle-
I ry Trimmings. . !i as lonas and silvered bands, axletrce*.
bolt-, enainelled toji-leatlier and cloth, da-h leather, cloth
I danuv-k and iace trimming-. Bra—, silvered and rusaet
! hanie-. japanned. silvered and bras- buckles, bitts, snap*,
j breeching ring,-, tr.n hook chain-, harness leather, Ac.
I Stior Fiviwvii*. The largest assortment in town, con
, si-ting of pegs, last-, niex's and boy'* lioot txee-, crimp*.
; and irons, nri-tle-. threads, all kind* lieiich tools, heel
| bail, blacking, bindings, lining morocco, kip, French nd
j Amci'icau calf skin-, i ow hide, oak and hemlock leather.
PAINTS. OIL-, AC.—Stone and white zincs, white and
; red lead. Paris ciircuio and verdigri- greens. Ohio and
( other Paints, ,-tigar lend, litherngc. .lapan varnish, coach.
I furniture and saddler's varnish,linseed, l.vmp ami tauurr'*
oil, alcohol, cumphcne, iluid and putty.
BOOTS AND Snogs. -Men'* and boy * calf, kip and cow
hide Ixiots and shoe*, women's kid. enamelled, morocco,
' calf and kip hue boots, morocco, patent leather, enamell
ed ai d kill liti.-kins. variety gaiters and -tippers, missi-v',
! lioy'- and infant's shoes, of ail descriptions, gent's, ladies'
1 misses' and children's rubber shoes, and ladies' high top
I rubber boot-.
| Y ANKKI; NOTlON's—will be found of all kind*, comprising
i ladies' and gent's port nionnais, India rubber, bark, puff,
• side and circle coiiitm, pocket, ivorv. shell side and other
comb*, gilt, lasting, velvet coat anil vest buttons, agate,
ivorv, glas.- and silk buttons ; razor strops, soaps, brush
es. A c. Ac.
The usual large supply of Crocken . Groceries, Hut*.
Cap*. Bonnets, Fur- Unties. Wash tub-. I'aits. Measure*,
' Sash. Glass, Paper Hanging-, Window sbotles, I'mbrellaa,
j Iron, (Steel, Ac.
i K9~ CASH r the stuff to buy o*od* with. Callandt%
| th* experiment. Towa&da, November 9, D>s4.
15. T. FO.X
]TA S just received a full supply of FAM
-1 M.Y GROCEBIRS, which lie will soil cheap r*r
I Cash. Thankful for the very liberal palronage extended
|to him during the past sea-on. Im would most respectfully
i ask * inntiuuance of tla 1 same.
C i-li paid for most kinds of Grain. Batter, Cheeso, and
Farmer's Produce generally. Octolier 10, "1855.
J BI'SH. UVK irantrd immediately
r\ t\J for which the highest market n'lce in
Will be paid. Oct. 12. E, f, Fv)X>
r PI RKK ISLAND SALT t ooth lumps nnd
.1 ground, at Octlj FOX'S,
>r iri vc (i o o :i> s .
*• Harvey Phinny, Jr.
|ri Jhst r.-cciving a genera! assortment of FALL A TVIN
a GOODS, confti-tiug of the u'-ual variety of
* >ry (rotjth, Gri ceries, Hardware, ('rockery,
(rlasitrare, }loots A Shoes, I'aintt,
(/lis, O/ass, Dyes, <\ r., K \-r,
j all of which w ill be sold as usual for Cash, or exehangwd
| frir Produce cheaper than can be had at any other store In
Towauda. Persons xvi-hing to purchase Good-for cosh
I w ill do well to call and e.x iinine hi- stock and prices, cor
ner of Bridge and Main street-.
1 ftifCash paid for BuMi r. Pork and Grain. Oct ?0
I>OOK AfjlKNCV.—The subst ril>ers hawv
# e-tub!i.*h<d a lionk \gency in PliiladclphiA, and will
! furnish any hook or publication at the retail jiriec. free of
i postage. Any persons, iw torwarding the subseription
| prh eof any of the f:i Magazine-, such as Harper"*, Go-
I dev's, Putnam's, Graham's. Frank Leslie's Fashion*, Ac.,
1 will receive the magazine- for one year and a copy of a
j spl ixjid lithograph portrait of cither \\ a-!iirgtoo. Jack
i s on or l lav ; or. if snb-crilung to af! and a? 1 magazine
) they w ill receive a copy of either of tlw three portrait*,
j If -utworibiug to tu u ovthof ildgaz.ir.es, ail thrceportrait*
will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who mav
: wish it.
! Eavelopesof every description and -in in large or m*!t
| quantities funii-ln d. Seal I'ri rC •. Ac. -nt to order.
' Every de--ription of Krigravinv on Wo ol exornted with
ncatne-s and di-paMi. View.- u Building*. Newspaper
Headings. \ it-.v* of Machinery . Book.llbistratioits. lavdgn
[ Certificate-. Business Cauls. Ac. All ufiler- -cut hv mail
I promntlv attended to. 1 cr-ons wishing view* of" their
! building- engraved cun send a D.iguerrotype or sketch
of the building- by mail or express.
Person* at a distance having saleable article* would
find it-*• ■ their advantage to address the tub-criber*, a*
we would act as agent- for the sale of the same.
BYRAM A PIKRCE.
AO South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ph.
T. n. r.anwt. T. MAY rirncK.
T>OOTS A. SliOKti—The largest, hfft ati>l
I * rlv :p" t --ortmem tin- ide of the PicpireCif vnuv
be found n je;o TU.VCY A MV'RLT: "