Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 25, 1858, Image 3

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I NEW SPRING GOODS
; L OW PRICES AND PROMPT PAY,
I " ijKE ORDER OF THE DAT!
I JOSEPH POWELL
I ni- receitinjy a lartre stock of SPRING
j I'(-yODS, comprising everything that is new aud de
■ Hitile which will be sold as usual, at prices far less than
Ift aay ° t,ier establishment in the country,
r FOR CASH ONLY!
I Rolicvinsr that long credits and the abuse of the credit
I r totn generally, have lieenthe cause of the great com- i
■ .'v inl revulsion which has brought the whole country to
I vcr"e of bankruptcy, and that a continuance of these
I l ' ; C; inu>t in a still greater degree produce the same
■ Ksults : ami believin that it is far better for both the
■ Merchant a d his customer, that the evil should now be
■ 1 t; ike this method of announcing to my cus
■ tnmcrs and the public that my business will hereafter
■ J*conilncted strictly upon the ready pay system, and
■ hall endeavor to make it an object to those wishing to
I Knv coeds for CASH, to favor me with their patronage.
■ frwaii'la. March 23. 1858. JOSEPH POWELL.
~KTT. FOX
ITS NOW RECEIVING a lar<re stock of
■ 1 FAMILY GROCERIES, wiiicn are offered for sale at I
I |i i prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought
■ gurnli'-rc this side of the City of New York.
I rMKLO PEAS, for sale at
■ I' March 25.1858. FO X'S.
I tTO.MMON V, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat
■ [j. meal. Tapioca, liice Flour, Maccaroni, Vermicilla,
I urn Starch and Farina, for sale at
1| March 25. 1853. FO'X'S._
I WRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN
I A MUSTARD, ground and whole, at
I March 2fo Ki3. FOX'S.
I ti*"ORL'ESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Popper
el IT Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac.
I March 25. 1858. FOX'S.
I\rHITE CRANBERRY BEANS for
I ? I seed : the best Field Bean in the countrv. at
,1 March 2i, WiS. FOX'S.
■ UAPLE SUGAR, at
■ jrl M.ir h 25,1858. FOX'S.
InaiED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber-
I L' rics and Apples, at
,;i Match 15. lK'tS. FOX'S.
I VOTICE TO CO L LECTORS.—You
I A I lien-hy required to deduct five per cent, from the
B Suite tax ot each and every person who shall pay his or
■ state and County tax in full on or before the 19th
June next, and the same shall he allowed you in
■.settlement with the Treasurer, provided tlic same is
■ into the County Treasury on or Itcfore the '23 d and
Hath days of June next. You are also required to be
Bs'cspt iii your collection and paying of the .same over
p Rv order of the Commissioners,
I E. R. COOLBAUGH, Clerk.
9 fcaim'rs Office, March 23,1888.
■ArBIIANS' COURT SALE.—Bv viriue
■ O of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
■ r." leexposed to public sale on the premises, on SAT
!■ HfiAY, APRIL 24, 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the fob
H *idsdescribed lot M land -itnate in Wells township,
■ - the eitatc of Charlotte She paid, deceased, bounded
- ii.ivs. to qit: Beginning in the centre of the road
■foiling frem Klmira to Daggett's Mills at the north east
■- -.-iof Andrew J. Miller's lot. tlicnce north 01° west
Hi 010 (icrciies to a post and stones, the north west cor- |
Hwo.' said Miller's lot, thence north 29° east t 2-10 per. ■
Ht . post and stones, thence south 54° cast 10 G-10 per.
Ht tic centre of said road, thence soutti 24 3 west 4 2-10
Bpr to the place of beginning. Containing 44 5-10 per
■. mure <>r less, with a IranteJ house and a framed
HLF.J llicreoti. Terms made knoWn on d.iv of'sale.
JAMES If. BRINK.
I W Us, March 18,18J8, Administrator.
BMjOYEU SEED FOR SALE—W\Tt
H' lii tnih ' 'lover Seed for sale by
|| 0v run, Feb. 28.1858. j. HOTTKXSTIXE.
DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DEN
■ TVNT. wil) tie found at his old quarters in
■ Button's Block, as.bfcitfre, permanently.
I Persons from a distance wil'plfeswfc send word before
Homing, as business has become as nourishing as former-
Hi; The must binding kind of warrantee will be given, if
Hteipined, for good reliable work.
"1 I'iwanda, March 1. 1858. JOHN M ACKINTOSH.
■VOTICE —Th 6l6criberß to the Capital i
H.\ )f of the Bi.ulf-wd R:' 1 . PBa>l and Coal Gqin
v.i, . 1 1rive not paid tin- first iustai neut of one dol-
B "' : r rhare iii the .-tuck subscribed lor lit* them, are
H y <itiSed tint the same is required to be paid with
il tvs from this date.
Br order ot the Board of Directors.
A. IL PERKINS, Prcs't
■ RradtV.rd 11. R. A Coal Co. Office.(
ITION.—'The Stockholders of the To
B'J wa:: l 11: ti.-e Company, are hereby notified (hut a?
.n will fie h'ld on MONDAY, the 3d day of MAY
'B x' it the T II House in the Borough of Towanda, for
I. ■; i .if ii President, Treasurer oud six Managers
■ -fid ('..mpany. D. F. BATfSTOW,
Pi ' ltdt. March 18,1858. Treasurer.
■A MI SK AI. ( ONM-XIIOX
■ , X,- WILL 1* held at I E!! A YSVILDF. Bradford r O .
tH\rKp.l'a., C' liitucnciiig TUKSDAY, MARCH 30, lS.u*,
si 10 o'clock. A. M., to continue four days, and
fo| 7<\ rt>-e with a f'GXCERT. FRIDAY EVENING,
.HA!':-L2. at which a choice selection of new music will
The whole to be nnder the defection of
p; PROF. G. B. I AH) MIS, OF NEW YORK.
I JK of tlu Convention will be devoted tq iir
and eicrciscs in the various brunches of Vocal
■ T> V ks i cd. will be the " JUBILEE.'' and '• FES
| v GLF.E IH)ijK."—Those having the above Books
■i.: please firing them ; and those have not wiii tie fur
free of cbarge.
APMISSION, TO THE WHOLE tOTUSX t
I flcntfimcn |1 00
provisions have been made to furnish r-embcrs
•"' r s di-tanee with comfortable a? the
• I B uid it the Hotels, per day, .. .50 cpnts.
|| T . " hi Private Families " 3"
Ice hard '-anted and well Reserved reputation of Pro
" r UKtMifj, a* a performer of Vocal Music, is among
' : -"st in i i.unify, and the universal success which
. Bj : " rr ''*neif fiis former efforts in conducting Musicsrt
. | .''"luifin-- eivcs strong promise that this will lie one
i- . iur pleasure and profit to afl who Rial gife ft
B :r ''"cnti'ia. The Committee takes this opportunity to .
'flat ao efi'irt shall f'B wanting to make the seseiofSj
liUfi.c and agreeable.
y order of the C'onrmrftee ol Arrangements,
I r L. B. PIERCE, Ckaijmrm.
■ '• hint, SeerHary.
■r,LOYER SEED, Sprinp Wheat, Roland
■ ' Hnv, Ac., for sale af the Woodsidc Farm.
I To Lumbermen
■Vy ILL he sold, on FRIDAY, the lATth
of M \RCII, at the mouth of the Towanda
■ f . near the Bridge, about 165 thousand feet of sca-
P'fc loards ; also, 20 or 30 thousand feet of heti>-
■;. v^ni!i n K , 3hy 4 inches. Sale to take place at one
- j M. Terms: made known at the time of sale.
.I.e. RIDGWA-Y/
1. J. BEARDS LEY,
| , rn 'nistratorß cf tlic estrte of J. if. Mortin.
It r,r-.v- Clover Seed.
■ \ l A-NTITV OF CLOVER SEED for sale at No. 2,
I MU latt.ifo Block, by
, \VM. A. ROCKWELL.
I] a JGE and small CLOVER SEED, at
B IQ, 185 Q. MONT AN YES.
I> l lo KMAK ER S ran find everything in
u *.' r ' it "' "f business, at
10.1858. MONTANYES.
I CABH~WANTED
FOR
■GREAT BARGAINS!
im . , 3 h. FBznri vby a co.
I GOODS FOR CASH AT VERY REDUC
. H LI) PRICES. Their stock consists of
IJ'KY (j(K)DS, GROCERIES.
B "r C u ps ' Boots <k Shoes, Hardware,
xsh, Nails, Olass, Dyes, 4ke.
i a?- wit hing to buy Goods for CASH, can save
S auk. i.' y Purchasing or ns. The goofc will be sold
i. Mv ... -V to cash buyers- Yoa will find us on
B Wsa. 2.' A,n * r of Min md Bridge struts.
, November 12, D 57.
'BT HK w tf>st st ylc of HATS arid CAPS,Vt
_ rfh 10 > MONTAN YES.
C nb Sale.
TREASURER'S BADE
OF UNSEATED LANDS IN BRAD
FORD COUNTY—In pursuance of an Act of the
General Assembly, passed the 13th of March. IMS, and
other Acts of Assembly, will be exposed to public sule,
at the Commissioner's office, in Towanda Boro', on the
2d MONDAY in JUNE, 1858, the Tracts of Unseated
Lands described in the following list, unless the taxes
due upon the same are paid before that time.
_ , „ , E. P. SHAW, Treasurer.
jTowanda. March 20,1858.
,£ 0 ' I No * I Warrantee I
Warnt | Acres. J or Owner. j Taxes.
ATHENS.
1490 650 Charles Carroll, $ll 50
1612 300 same 630
ASTLU&.
12(3 Avery Christopher 2 84
237 Cortright Cornelius 4 93
393 Cortright John K 05
301 Davenport Cornfcllns C 33
231 Davenport Daniel 4 80
116 Kidd John" 2 43
150 Sterling Samnel 2 03
ALBANY.
91 Anderson JosepSf 6 03
IQ7 Darotl John, jfr 7 44
78 Castator Frederick 5 15
69 Gore Elizabeth 4 60
84 Pearce Abel 6 65
188 Roberts Robert 12 65
193 Roberts Hugh 12 96
9'i Rush ifoses 6 1 6
80 Shotts Charles 6 28
Bt T.LIN'GTOS.
1,494 P9 Carroll Charles 1 85
1493 195 same 4 10
1486 100 same 2 10
CANTON.
75 Attis Frederick 1 57
120 Arnout Henry 2 52
273 Croak Jacob 6 74
40 Friend John 84
33 Greeuo John , 72
Hana Edward 5 57
75 Morgan John 1 63
410J Shafner Casper.Jr. N fil
245 Shaw Robert 6' 14
46 <• M
7a Singer John 1 60
300 Stough Matthia* b 30
100 Singer Abram 2 10
FKANKLTN.
397 Baukson Jacob 34 57
377 Biddle William 7 40
113 Cunningham D. H. 9 86
57 Cooley Henry 6 00
400 £amuel Edge 6 96
492 Franklin College <2 SO
200 Haga George 17 40
156 Hughs & Fisher 1.7 56
400 Hardy James 34 SO
400 Hardy Simon 34 88
400 Hafflv Andrew 27 84
400 Hardy Nathan 34 SO
400 Hardy Paul !7 40 ;
400 Ladley Peter 34 80 j
400 Ladley Soscph 34 SO !
300 Ladley Andrew 28 10
321 Moore" Patrick 37 9> i
350 Rice Joseph 30 4", j
428 Stuart Walter 37 21 1
265 Stuart Deborah 22 91 i
400 Siddens Samuel 34 80 j
400 Siddens Joseph 34 SO j
325 Siddens James 2"> 25
175 Siddens Peter 15 25
415 Soviel Israel 36 19
724 Wilson James C 2 99
200 Wallace Samuel 17 40
406 Young Samuel 35 31
I.EROY.
129 Attis Frederick 7 37
407! Antis Henry 23 16
387 Douglas Andrew 27 04
332! Morgan John 19 00
407 Morgan Jacob 53 35
413 Simmons Joseph 2 86
437 Wister Wni. 24 83
lsl Witzel! John 10 31
MONROE.
400 Anderson Samuel 27 00
309 Anderson Joseph 20 87
322 Castator Frederick 21 73
172 Eilis Marcy 11 81
97 Gray Win. 6 63!
400 Hampton Robert 27 00 !
150 Hopkins Robert 10 13 j
200 North Samuel 13 50
400 Shotts Peter 27 00 j
400 Shotts Frederick 27 00 |
4'o Sliotts George 27 00
Wallace Mary IS 90 1
100 Woodruff Ifaunah 6 75
OVERTON.
343 Betz Joseph 30 40 1
343 Betz John 30 40 |
343 Betz James 30 40 j
400 tfj-son Henry 35 40 j
375 Cooley Samuel 33 15
400 Castator Ilarman 35 40
400 Castator Joseph 35 40
4<)o C.ooley Joshua 35 4o
100 Li! D Marcy m 85
c 13 Frit 2 f?am'n*l 30 40
4''o Haga Peter 35 40
400 Haga Nathan 35 40
200 Haga George 17 70
400 Haga Samuel 35 40
400 Hardy Samuel 35 40
375 Hardy James 33 15
3'.to Harris Ann 31 60
400 HillingswortbStephen! 35 40
400 Hardy Henry 35 40
?75 George 33 15
400 Moor* Paul 35 40
393 Moore John 34 81
200 North Samuel 17 70
400 North Jonathan 35 40
200 Palmer Thomas 17 70
400 Siddens Andrew 33 40
4'ft Siddens Georg6 35 40
400 Seeley Joseph 35 40
400 Seeley Henry 35 40
75 Siddens Janfrs 6 66
225 Siddens Peter 19 86
400 Temple George 3 45
180 Woodruff Hannah 15 93
ROME
-28 Bcntlev Samuel 58
RIIKJBCHV.
f.'l6 600 Carroll Charles 12 60
1507 250 '• " 5 14
1515 196 " " 3 35
SPRING FIE* b.'
947 121 Myer Fisher 255
TfSCA'noTftA.
250 Keeler John & Co., owners. 6 25
150 Primer George 3 15
75 Potter Henry 1 57
120 Shumway BarroF clif*, owners. 3 15
WAKRKX.
161 Jacobs Peter 3 36
153 Jacobs Paul 3 32
720 Jacobs Hcnrv 2 52
WII.MOT.
28 John 2 27
401 Morris Israel 30 27
8(7 Morris Benjrmirt 6 48
l.'fl Sterling Samuel 12 15
272 Baldwin Jam'fea 22 03
ALSO"--In purs'JanTe of th'e'provisions of the Act of
the General Assembly, passed the 2' th day of April,
1844, section 41, af the same time and place wftt be ex
posed to public sale the tracts or parcels of land or real
estate designated in the following list, unV>ss tltfe taxes
due uOon the sa.ore are paid before that time.
US S I "2 5 I "2 l> I S~
Year. To whom" Assessed. |5 S j 5 | |'a| 9- 5
▲KMEN IA •
1855 Dewey Lyrann. ¥0(1 109 .. 100 $66
iFrittk'er Henry, ... 375' .. 375 148
.... Ward C. L. 200200 .. 200 132
.... Williams Lorenzo D. 50 50 .. 50 40
1856 WardC. L. 134 200..200 98
William's IxWenzo D. 50 50 .. 50 48
.... Benson John 25 28 .. 28 26
ALBANY/
1854 Gager 11. C. ... 11l 15 96 217
.... Lewis Hughes ... 190 .. 190 2 40'
Oliphant Tbinief, ... 63 3 60' 91
.... Donahue Mts. J. ... 50 .. 50 63
*855 Gager 11. C. 11l 111 15 97 178
.... WoodardA-L. 100 100 20 80 234
1856 Boon Timothy 60 50 .. 50 77
.... Donahue Mrs. J. 50* 50 .. 50 77
.... Harris Thomas, 100 214 .. 214 329
.... Little Daniel P. 12 12 .. 12 18
Kinney Henry, 25 25 .. 25 38
Mnrwhy Stephen jr. 150 150 .. 150 231
.... Martin John 113 113 .. 113 177
Vargason SaSSwel 1 house and shop, 2 ... 41
ATHENS TWP.
1852 Bradford G. H. &>use and lot 3 20
.... Haines G. W. ... 68 .. 68 117
1855 Belding, VifSagi lot, 60
.... PineJ. O. 87 87 .. 67 78
ATHENS BOKC.
1855 Forbes Mrs. D. 4 houses & lots, 9 90
.... Huston Thos. T. House and lot, 264
Kiff Horace House and lot, 3 24
1856 Culling James Est shanty and lot 77
.... Leonard F. House and lot, 1 40
Palmer J. S. House and lot 151
Wooley Peter Honse and lot 70
.... Stuart C. B. House and lot, ■. 3 ... 6 93
ASYLUM.
1856 Fitch Gideon ... 150 .. If 0 2 24
BCKLINGTON WEST.
1856 Wells C. F. 100 100 . 100 252
CANTON. .
1855 Pepper Stephen ... *
.... Locke James E-rt 40tt ... 40 360 2 34
N. B- Notice is hereby given that an am out t sufficient
to pay taxes and costs "will be renuired in every case
where land is sold at the time of sate, and unless terms
are complied with, the lands win iw again exposed to
-die. P.. P. s; AW,
I'owanda, March 20, 158, Treasnr r.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—liv virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
will le exposed to public sMe on tlic premises, on SAT
URDAY. APRIL 10, Issn. at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the fol
lowing described lot of land situate in Orwell township,
lute the estate of Lnther Chaffee, deceased, bounded as
follows: Commencing at the. centre of the highway lead
ing from Orwell to Leruysvil'le. on the south by lands of
Almon Beacher, Jacob Pfcktriugtud N. Lb Chaffee, on
the west by Aurora Robinson, G. W. Hardy and Win. H.
Hardy and on the north by Caleb Allen and Jason Cuaf
tce, on the east by the before mentioned highway. Con
taining 541 acres, more or less, with about 35 acres im
proved, with two framed barns and a few fruit trees
thereou. Attendance and terms made known 011
day of sale. C. G. GRIDLEY,
Orwell, March 10,1858. Administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—Dv virtue of a writ
of fi. fa. issued out of the couri of Common Pk-as of
Bradford Couffty. to me directed and delivered, will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Towanda
Boro.. on FRIDAY the 9th day of APRIL. 1858. at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit :
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
Ridgburv twp., Bradford co.. bounded on the north by
innd of John Owen, east by land in possession of Oscar
Larr'ison, south by other land of defendant and west by
land of Vincent Owen. Containing 13§ acres, more or
less, about 13 acres improved, an old log bouse aud a few
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land
situ: te in Ridgburv twp., Bradford co., bounded north
by land of K. Worinfoy, cast by land in possession of Os
car Larrisnn. south by land of Hector Owens and West
by land of Vincent Owen. Containing about 13} acres
more or less, about 13 acres improved, with a framed
house and a framed barn thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Ridgbury tp., Bradford connty,"bounded north
by land of Jesse Hammond and Orrin Burtiham. east by
the Berwick turnpike, south by laud of lerues Hammond
aud Vincent Owen and west by land of Calvin Wo t
Containing 59 acres, be the same more or less, about 15
acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jttd Sinit'a
vs. Kenower Wormley and E. P. Wormlev.
THOS. 31. WOODRUFF,
Towanda, March 12.1858. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALES.— Rv virtue of sundry
writs of \ end. Expo., issued out of the court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed ut:c? de- '
livered. will be exposed to public sale at the Court House.
Towanda Borough, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of!
APRIL, I*sB. at one o'clock. P. M.. the following lot, j
pitce or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp.. Brad-;
ford county, boubded on the north by land of F. S. A vres, i
on the Ca by land of William Gibson, on the south by ,
land of lioswel! Luther and Alexander Luue and on the !
west by land of Alexander Lane and Myron Travis. Con- I
tabling 40 ecres more or less, about 10 acres improved. •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David J. !
Crawford xs. Z. R. Travis,
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- i
ate in West Burlington twp., Bradford c.uintr, bumded i
on the north by Silas Lett- and Newell Holleiiback, east !
by Philo Beardslcv, on the south by AiTdison M'Kcnnand '
Jeremiah Lovelan'd and 011 the west by lands of John j
Bloom. Containing about one hundred "an? fifty acres, ;
more or less, about thirty acres improved.
Seize? and taken in execution at the suit of J. C. A'- i
dneh vs. Benjamin Nichols.
ALSO—The following lot, piece of parcel of laud situ- |
ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on tiie j
north by the highway and a lot occupied by II >rnce 'i'tit
tle, east by laud of Frederick Black and Theodore Pratt, i
on the south byC. S. Selhfrd, Wilson. Vandyke and Ever- ;
hart and west by J. G. Seudder, Doty. Wilcox, Wilson.
Vandyke, Everhart and road leading "from Canton to Fox .
township, Sullivan Co. Containing about two acres. '
more or less, all improved, with one framed store house !
and framed barn and shed ther.-on.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Canton twp.,-Bradford county, bounded 011 the north
bv land belonging to Kir.'gsbfery, Newman & Co,, east by
lands of A. X. Spalding, south by the highway and west
bv land of K.ngsbery, Newman A Co. Containing about |
eight rods square, more or less, all improved, with one I
framed building thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, ptece or parcel of land situate!
in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded north by land j
belonging to the estate of J. C. Rose, dee'd.. E. W. Col-j
well, aud M. 11. Case, cast by Centre street, south bv I
lands belonging to James O. Randall and Saidtu-l Owen i
and the estate of J. C. Ifo e. dee'd. Containing about i
two acres, more or less, all improved, with cue framed j
house and fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate j
in Canton twp . Bradford ccftrtrty, bounded on the u Tin ,
by land of E'.ias Rockwell, east by land of W. Griffin, j
south by the highway loading from .Union township to '
Canton and on the west by laud of J. \V. Griiiiu. Con- i
tuiuing twenty acres, more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at fbe suit of Rockwell !
and Winton vs. Nathan Tuttle.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- !
ate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford county, bounded on the I
north by lands of Vincent Owen, on the ea'-,t by lands of |
Hector and Vincent Owen and Isaac Baldwin, on the |
south by land of Emanuel Gunsaiilus and on the we-.t by ;
laud of Samuel Tubbs. Containing about one hundred >
and twenty acres, more or less, about seventy acres ita- j
proved, one framed house, one log lnm.se with franVed j
addition, one framed tsirn, two log barns anil other out '
buildings, two apple orchards and other fruit frees. 1
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James 11.
Webb to tlie use of V. Mereur vs. Alpheus G. Marcellus. !
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land -itu- !
a'e in South Creek twp.. Bradford county, bounded as j
follows, to wit:—Beginning at tlic centre of the public !
road, from thence north by line of Hamsun Ward twen-!
Tv-seven and eight-tenths perches to the south west cor- 1
ner of th<- Kenrich lot. thence north 7G west along south j
line of said Kerrick lot 54 8-10 rods to northwest corner |
of the Charles White lot, trorn thence south 11 rods to!
the centre of said public road and from thence an easter 1
ly course along said road to the (dace of beginning. Con
taining five acres and forty-six perches, more or less, Itc
ing a part of what is known us the Charles White lot.
No. 6 on E- Overton's map, about three acres improved,
one framed house, framed stable and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Decker A
Cornell vs. Isaac F. Campheli and Catharine Camphell.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Well- twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north
by lands of Humphrey Wilson, west by lands in posses
sion of Charles Smith, George Beckwith and James Gris
wold. south by lands ol James Griswold and the high way
and on the east by lands of Nehemiah Ituthbone. Con
taining about thir6y-live acres improved, one framed
house, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
S. Ingalls V-. Benjamin Ingalls.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Orwell twp., Bradford county, bounded on thenorth
bv the north line of Orwell tevfn-httt, cast t>y hinds of
Harry Billings and Sidney If aiiiard, south by lands of
James T). Newell and Humphrey Beckwith and wc-t by
the public highway. Containing ninety acres, more or
less, about forty acres improved, one framed bouse, a
framed barn and an orchard ol fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ('. L. Ward
to the use of Joseph Powell Vs. So vie II S. Lathrop aud
Wyliis Brownson.
AT SO—The following lot, pipco or parcel of land situ
ate in West Burlington twp., Bradford county, b nnded
on the north by lands of W. Sawyer and Marvin Rock
well, cast by A. Compton, on the south by lands of nVi in
West gate aud on the west by O. Beslcy. Containing
ninety-seven acre*, be tlife same mare or less, about
acres thereof improved, one iog house, one framed barn
and a few fruit trees fhefeoti.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F! Pen
dleton to use of Calvin Dodge vs. F G. Crofut and G. F.
Crofut..
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in' Cantoh twp., Bradford county, bounded on the
north by the highway and alc.t occupied bv Horace Tut
tie. and*east by land of _Frederick Black and Theodore L.
Pratt, on the south by iafnefs of C. S. Sellard and Wilsop,
Vandyke and Everhart, and on the west by lands of J.
G. Scudder, Doty and l Wifoox, Wilson, Vandyke. Ever
hart and highway leading from Canton'to Fox township,
Tullivan Co. Containing about two acres, more or less,
all improved, with one trained store honsfe, and framed
barn and sited thxffeoiy.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in the township and cyunty aforesaid, bounded on tlife',
north bv lands belonging to Kingsbury A Newman Co'
cast by lands of A. N. Spalding, south by the highway
and west by lands of Kingsbury, Newman s■' Co. *Cou
ta cing about eight rod* square, more or less, all improv
ed. w.tb one framed building thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or percfel of lanr? situate
in the village of Canton, in the town-hip of Canton.
County and State afore al<T, bounded on the north by 1.0 fl
belonging to the e.-tate of J. C. Rose, dee'd., E. W. U J
well aud'M. H Case, east by Centre street, soiith by land
belonging to James O.- Randall and Sainuef Oveu aTd on
the west bv lands of Samnel f.'wen and the estate of J. I
C. Kosf, dee'd. C'onlafning about two acres, more or •
less, all improved, with one framed house and fruit trees j
thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of kind situate
in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north
by lands of Elias Rockwell, on the east by lann's of J.
W. Griffin, on the south by the highway leading from
Union township to Canton, and on tne west by land of J.
W, Griffin. Containing twenty acres, more or lesr.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stone,
Starr A Co. vs. Nathan luttJa.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ete iu Asylum twp., Bradford county, botnrded on the
north by lands of John Voce and John WandnH, east by j
land of Reuben Barnes, south by the SuHivan Coonty j
line and on the west by lands of Beiuamtb and David
Vaughn and John Voce. Containing about one hundred
and eighty-five acres, mere or less, about one huurfred
acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn frith
shed attached, one framed wagon house and other out
buildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon
Seized and taken in esecntionat the suit of C- A A
Richmond vs. Josiah Stowell.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Ridgburv twn., Bradford county, bounded north
,by land of B F. Buck, east by the Berwick turnpike,
' south and west by land of J. B- Wilkinson. Containing
half an acre, more or less, nil tmprmed, with a framed
house and * hia/fc-m th shop tbeicon.
Saiaed and taken in exe-ntlon st the auft of O. ville
Cbamherlin vs. Aaron Perkins.
Legal.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of laud situ
ate in lr"V twp.. Bradford county, bounded as follows,
to wit: Beginning on the west liue of the farm of the
late •sainutl AlVn. dee'd., in the centre of the public
r iHtl leading from East Troy to Granville Centre at toe
south end of the wittering trough near a house now or
lately occupied by Hiram Laracut, thence ejstvvaidlv by
a line parallel with ftie south line of the late Sanrpel Al
j len. dee'd. aforesaid atal the north line of Sheffield Pur
ple's land, to the west line f Abljah I'arks' land, thence
northwardly to the west line of Abijah Parks' land to
a point Irom which a line westerly to the aforesaid road,
and from tbAoct to the place f beginning will en "lose.
Containing seventy acfes, more or leHs.nbont thirty acres
improved, with a teamed house, a framed barn and a lew
small fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward
i Spaukling to the use of Win. P Newbury vs. M. W.Jones,
i ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
: ate in Burlington Boro'. Bradford county, bounded north
by the State road, east by lands of S. H. Bill, on the
south by lands of S. H. Hill aud John F. Long and on the
west by lauds of John F. Long. Containing about half
an acre, be the same more or less, all Improved, with n
framed dwelling house, a framed burn and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Samuel
McKean to the u-e of Jesse Ada ins now to use of John
W. Peliett vs. L. D. Taylor.
' TIIOS. M. WOODRUFF.
Towanda, March 15,1858. Sheriff.
OIIKiIIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of sundry
1 O writs of vend, expo., issued out of the court of com
i mon pleas <>f Bradford county, and to me directed, will
j l;-e exposed to public sale, at tl.e Court Hoii-e. in the
j borouub of Towanda. on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, lboB,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property, to wit:
A piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin town-hip,
j bounded north by the highway, east by lends of Horace
i Wilicy, south bv the Towanda creek, and west by the
! highway. Containing about half un acre, more or less,
' all improved, and one framed house thereon.
| Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William T.
: Xlead vs. Jeremiah Myers.
! ALSO—A piece or "parcel of land situated In Columbia
| township, bounded north by lands of George Furtnan ami
; Edward Young, on the east by the highway, on the sooth
j by lam's of Thomas and Elizi Maxwell, and on the wet
' by land of Edward Yonng. Containing about 102 acres.
: be the same more or less, about 75 ucres improved, with
one framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E.
Goodrich vs. Edward SpaUiug.
ALSO—V piece or parcel ol land In Albany township, j
: bounded north by lands of E. Burton, on the east by land !
of A. Kogers, on'the south by land of Or-ep Hibbatd.and !
on the west by land of Am.isa Hancock. Containing ,
about 3(< acres, say more of Hsx, ?bout 25 acres improved :
and one log house (hereon.
Seized aud taken lit execuiion at the suit of David S. j
Miller, to the use of Moses P. Slotery. vs. Hiram Burton,
administrator of the estate of Henry C. Gager, and -Ulol
phus Rogers, terre t-rwit.
THOMAS St. WOODRUFF. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda. March in, 1858.
f N THE MATTER of lite estate of Peter
JL Johnson deceased, late of Rome township, in the
Orphans' Court of Bradford County.
Tiie undersigned, auditor appointed by said court. to '
audit, settle and adjust the account of Prccepror Forbes, J
H?gh lii'-ks nnd Irene Johnson. aehtrinLtrators with the i
will annexed of the said l'etcr Johnson, and to report a j
distribution of the balance in the bauds of the said ad
ministrators, hereby gives notice that he will attend to '
the duties of his appointment at the office of William ;
Watkins. Esq., in the Borough of Towanda. on Monday, j
April 12, .1858, at 1 o'clock", I'. XL. at which time aud i
place all persons interested are notified to attend.
J. D. GOODEXOUGH, Auditor.
Towanda, March 1, 1-58.
DISSOLUTION. —Notice \< hereby Ptiven,
that the partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers is this day dissolved by mutuai —,-; it. Zac
clieits Amiable agreeing to set tie and pay all 'av debts of
the lute firm, and he is also authorized to receive all ac
counts and debts owing to the said firm.
SAMUEL AXXABLE.
Granville. July 24.1857. ZACCHKI'S ANN ABLE.
LWECUTRIX NOTlCE.— Notice is here
.l J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
JoliX CIIAI-'FEE, deceased, late of WarreTT tuwu
ship, are requested to make payment without delay;
thi-e ha vine demands against -aid estate will present them
dnlv authenticated for settlement.
Dec. 1-57. FANNY CHAFFEE. Execntii*.
ADM INISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice
TV.)- hereby given, that al! persons Indebted to the es
tate of CALEB EDGAUTON, late of Athens Borough
deceased, are reque-ted to make payment without d"-
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
YNGELIXE EDGA R'LVX.
Novemher 12,1-57. Administratrix.
tAS. O. FROST vs CAROLINE MAT
• I THKW.B.EMILY XI YTTHEWS.CiI YRLOTTE MAT
THEWS. GEORGE MATTHEWS. OLIVE M ATTHEWS.
In Bradford County Common I'lc-as, No. lul, September
1-57.
To all parties interested i Arrested In this cn-c, tak'
notice, that by virtue of a writ <>( eartitton issued out c*
tiic ('oust of Common Pleas of Bradiord County, and to
me directed that an inquest will he held on the premises,
on Saturday the 17th day of April. A. 1). lssft.at'l o'clock
P. M.. on ail that certain lot of land situate in Orwell
town-hip, bounded aud <H*eriled us follows to wit:—
North, ea.-l, south and west, by lauds of the estate of
Samuel Matthews deceased. "Containing about eight
acres, more or less, for the purpose of making partition
ot the said described real e-tate to and among tiie parties
mentioned in the said writ, i! the same can tie done with
out prejudice or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to val
ue ami appraise the same according to law. at which
time aud place you are required to attenu if you think
'llo*. XI. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Seeriffs office, Xlarch 2.1-58.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.— By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Conn
f'L will be exposed to public -ale. on t v " promi-es, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, isos, ato'clock, p. >c. THE foi
iowing descTilied lot of land situatfi in Franklin township
kite tli* estate of Uufus White, dccea-t-d. late of Franklin
foWn-Mp, bouitfr'd and described as follows : On the
north .rue Ca'sf b; 1 fa rut- of Mrs. M. Baldwin, on the south
h? the ffiglirtny running from Towanda to Granville, on
the wM by sai(* high Way and lands of Mrs. M. Baldwin.
Containing about f\7o acres, with a *a-h Factory nnd a
Kiln tor drying lumber, thhrcon, with water priviledges
Ac. ka' Terms made IrnoWn on d-.iv of saie.
SUSANNA r. WHITE,
Xf irch 3. 1ft.58. Admini-trotrix.
}EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Xodce i-* hcre-
Ji lv given that all osteons indebted to the estate of
Ctl YRI/E.F It. WOTtDIvN. dee'd, of Pike tow?., must
make, immediate payment, and all persons having dc
m'ami- against said e-taie, \difl pre-Cnt thorn duly authen
ticated for sefficursnL . . .
f. R. M.rrrrHEß.
O. W. NORTHROP,
ffiacM f, 18.58. Exo'-utor®.
i DMINISfRATOR'S NOTICE- Not tee
a.\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Wm. PEPPER, deceased late of F rank! in tp. arc re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having cla'jus against,said est*e, mu-t present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the,subscribers.., ,
TERRY pepper.
KASOX PEPPER,
March 3.1857, Administrators,
\ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTK :'K.—Notice
\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of EDWARD H VNLON, late of Itidgbury, dee'd,
are hereby requrst-d to make paj'trtiht w.thont de
lay; aud' aft persons having claims against aid estate w ill
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
MAIiY FIANLON,
WILLIAM HAXI.ON.
EDWARD F. HANLON,
Marcft 1,1858. Administrators.
DR. H. JAMBS'
Extract of Cannabis Indica.
(Alcoholic preparatkn from the leaves imported from
Calcutta,)
FOR THE PERMANENT CCRE OF
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Price, $2,00 per Bottle.
BTrXone genuine without " Dr. 11.' James, 19 G'rand-st.
Jersey City," blown in the bottle. For sale by Dr. H. C.
PORTER, sole agent. 2m37
No Mistake for 1), C* Hal).
HE has now on hand a large stock end a great variety
of Parlor and Plate, and 40 different patterns of
Cooking Stoves of Piving Flue artt Elevated Ovens for
Coal and Wood—tba< rafher (ban to summer them over,
he will sell at cost for cash or grain at the following pri
ces, ;—Wheat, $1 25 ; Bye, 62$ cte.; Corn, 62V cts ; oats
37$ cts ; Buckwheat, 43$ cents and Butter tne highest
market price giVen. If yon don't beliete it, call and try
hiiq.
P. S. Those who have accounts or notes with btrti that
arc due, had better make arrangements to pay imme
diately if they wish to save cost.
Towanda 14,1858.
ENGLISH and French Merinos, Deßapes,
DeLaines. Alapaccts, Thiliet Cloihw, Shepherd's
Plaids (a new and fashionable article) Prruts, Ginghams,
and in fact all kinds of Drv Goods may be bad cheap at
I Sept. 15, 1857. WM. A- ROCKWELL^
- * ,
j T FATHER.— A new snpply of Sole Leath-
A-J cr. Cow Tfije, Kip anci Cs'f Sitin. at No. 2. Pattop'r.
Block. aug'.'6 M'M A ROCK"' FLL.
i.nal.
AUDITOR'S NOTlCtl.— Hector Ovens vs.
lianitl Uaptman . In the Commonl'leas of Brad
! ford County. No. 333, Mav tertu. 1-56.
I The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said C mrt to
i distribute funds rafted by Sheriffs sole of the real estate
j of defendant, will attend to tue duties of his apjKdntnient
i at the office of VVfc. fiiweli.in Towanda, on Monday the
I 2'Jth day ofMarch.lSsS.at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. at
which time and place all persoim interested are required
to present their claims or else le forever debarred ftoni said
lund.
G. D. MOXTANYfc, Auditor.
_February 22, 1858.
SHERIFF'S SA LES.—Ry virlne of writs
of vend, exponas Lssned out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will he ex
posed to public sale OD Saturday the 20th dav of March,
A. P., 1-68, a' I o'clock, P. M . ft the Court Mouse in the
borough of Towanda. the following lot, piece or parcel of
lund situate in Orwell twp.', boruidyd on the north hv
lands of Rozef Spieer, east by tan tin of I?. W. Cam p.
and Jatues G. Newell, south ljy lands of Heber Wilson,
west by lands of James Cleveland. Containing seventy
four acres. more or less, aliont fortr-!ive acres improved,
a framed dwelling house, a framed uarn, and un orchard
of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren township, bounded <>n the north by lands
of Samuel Lyons, East by lands of Wilhatp Davi-, joudi
bv lands of Daniel Chaffee, and west bv lands of fluiu
plirey Ueckwith. Containing sixty acres, be the same
more or less, about forty acres improved, with a framed
dwelling house, a framed' barn, a horse barn and sheds
and other out buildings, two apple orchards and other
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren township, bounded on the north by lands
of Sidney Brainard, east by the public highway, south
by lauds of Allen EoWen, and west by lands of Humphrey
Beck with. Containing five acres, mitre of less.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land ait- j
uate in Orwell twp., bounded north by laud of R. Spioer, j
east by J. D. Newell, south by H. W. Camp and others, j
nnd west by 11. \V. Camp. Containing thirteen acres, j
more or less, about seven acres improved, i framed dwel- !
ling house and a saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken in execution as the suit of.Mlnor Tay
lor. to the use ol Nathaniel Russell and Newton F. Miller
vs. Lucius Humphrey and Major H. Darling.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Orwell town.. Bradford County, bounded on the j
north bv lands of Roger Spictr. on the east by lands of,
11. \V. Camp and James If. Newell,, on the the south by j
lands of Heber Wf'son. and on the west by lands of j
James Cleveland. Containing seventy-four acres, about |
forty-fite acres improved, one framed dwelling house, a ;
framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution as the suit ol beliiu Kir
by, vs. Lucius Humphrey.
A LHf)—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- j
ate in She-iiequiu twp.. Bradford co., bounded on the ;
north ai.d east by lands <>f Elias Post, south and west by
lands of Wm. B Morton and Sarah Smith. Containing!
fifty acres, more or less, about forty-live acres thereof j
improved, with a ffSffteff hou--e, a log hou-*, a fntm'-d •
barn and an orchard of fruit fees.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph ;
Powell to the use of J. P. Kirbv vs. L. D. Post.
TIIOS. Xi. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. j
Sheriff"s Office, Feb. 23,1868.
esT Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient i
to pay all costs will lie required in every case where Lind j
is Mold, also (SafisfactO'ry security or money paid on all ;
bids made on land-', at the time of sale, and "unless, terms ;
a<e complied with the land will be again exposed to saie. i
THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff! i
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Hv virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Couft of Bradford Co.. !
will be expoed to public vale, on the premises, on SAT
URDAY. MAUI It 13. 1-58. at I o'clock. P. XL, the fob j
lowing described lot of land situate in Warren township, j
late the estate of Alfred Allyn, deceased, of Warren two., j
containing about ninety acres, bounded on the north by i
—Bowen. on the east by Nathan Newman, em tht south !
by James Arnold. Waiter Arnold and the highway, on i
tlie west bs Samuel Chaffee. with about si.ttf acres iui- j
proved, with a frame house and an orchard thereon.
Attendance given and teruis made known, on of !
sale. C. G. GRIDLEY. j
February 13. 1858. Administrator, j
0~ RPHANS COURT SAtfc— Ry virtue!
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Br: dfnrd Coun- j
ty, will lie exposed to public sale, on the premises, on j
SATURDA X , the 20th day of MARCH. 1858. at 1 o'clock, j
P. XL, the following descrild property, late the estate of |
Oliver S. Gray, deceased, late of Herri .-k town-hip. to j
wit : —A piece or parcel of lajul situate in the township- j
of Standing StonX and HArrick. bctiii*sd north bv faint of j
Wm. Knapp, east bv land of 1. A. PaiS and-Archibald j
Coleman, on the south bv lands now in possession of Jer- j
einiah F. Gray, Luke Dolan and Patrick Doian. aud on j
the west by Louis Shore?. Containing one hundred and ;
eighteen acrts, tn'ofe r less. Also, one other piece, situ- j
atcd in derrick township, bounded < u the north bv tlie ,
lands of said intestate above described.on thc-east by land j
of Joseph Lear and Jarvis Buttles, <>y the south l.v lauds j
of John Foyle, and on the west by .an 58 of ymld LcUc ■
Dolan. Containing about fifty acres. With dwelling ,
house n:id barn thereon, and oilier improvements.
Terms made known on the 5a v of side.
" •_ CTL' Y.
A. W.GRA Y,
February 16, 1953. Administrators. j
A UDITORS' NOTICE.— JH the matter ,j |
IjL the e*taie <f Ilohert Tyrrit, dte'il. In the Orphan's j
Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to ;
di-tribnte the funds in the hands of the administrators of j
sad estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at tl.e ;
office of Wm. El well, in Towanda. on Saturday, the 2Uth j
of March. A. D. 1858, at ,one o'clock in the afternoon, I
when and where all persons having chums are requested ,
to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
Feb. 16, l v ss. G. 1). MONTANA E, Anditor. i
i DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
trie of John Donnelly, dee'd, late of Wyalusing town
ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN MM A HON,
February 18,-1857. Administrator, j
SHERIFF'S SALES.— By virtue of sundry |
writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out oi the Court ol !
Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, j
will be exposed to public sale at the Court L ouse, in the i
horo'of Towanda, on SATURDAY. March C. 1858. at 1 i
o'clock, P. M.. the following lot. piece or parcel of land j
situate in XfonYo* twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the ]
north and east by lands belonging to J. 11. Phinney.south j
by the math street leading srom Towanda to Monroe, and j
west fcV J. H. Phinner. Containing one acre, more or!
less, alf improved, with a framed house thereon.
Seized u<vl taken in exeension at the suit of James 11. >
Phinned's use vs. Gould and Xlnrv Phinney.
T. M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff, j
Sheriffs Office, Fch. 5.1858.
4 EDITOR'S NO TICE.— Tn the matter of I
XT the Folate of Samuel C. Quick, deceased, lu the '
Orphans Court of Bradford county.
The undersigned Auditor appointed to di-tribufe funds j
raised by administrator's sale of the real estate of Sam'l t
C. Quick, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appoint- j
ment at his office in the boro' of Towanda on Saturday,
the 6th day of March. A. D, 1858, at 1 o'clock. P. lil.
when and where all persons having claims upon said fund
are requested to present the same or else be forever de
barred therefrom.
Fein 9, I*sB. P'A. OVERTON, Auditor.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notire
JL jL is hereby given, that all persons indebted V> the |
estate of PETER XEILY, deceased, late of Litchfield •
twp. are hereby notified to make payment without delay. |
and all persons having demands against sStd estate nre ;
requested to present them duly authenticated for settle- j
ment. ANN J. NEILY, - |
February 10, 1658. Aifmini-tratrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
fate of FfoWard- Spalding, deceased, late of Troy twp.
are requested to make payment without delay; and ail
persons having claims Against said estate will please pre
sent there duly authenticated fof settlement.
& N. SPALDING,
Feb. 2, 1158. Adminisfr.rt ir with will annexed.
A DM IN ISTRA TOR'SNOTIC E .—Not ir o
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Bcni. F. Watkins, late of Sheshequin twp., dee'd.
\ arc requested to make payment without delay ; and all
' persons having claims against said estate, must present
' them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
Jan. 14,18.T8. MOSES WATKINS. Administrator.
/GUARDIAN'S SALE—By virtue di hb
' \T order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County,
wi ! l be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on TUES
DAY, March 2. ISSB, at 1 o'clock. P.M., the following
described lot of land, late the property of Elliot nniT Al
\ mlra Martb, dee'd-,situate in I'ike township, and boun
ded north by land of Austin Herrick and Joseph H Mar-h.
' on the east by land of Seth P. Boo.kwefl. on (he south by
land of Joshua S. Roberts and Asrt Strickland, on ft'e
we-t by land of said Joseph H. Marsh. Containing about
116 acres, bo thesame more or less, about sixty acres im>
i proved, with a dwelling house, shop and barn and some
i fruit trees thereon.
j Said as the property of the minor children of Elliot
I and Almira Xfarsb, late of Pike twp , dee'd. Terms made
known on the day of salebv
I Pike, 2.1658. ISAAC MARSH, Guardian.
IpX ECUTOR'sHxOT I CE.— Xotiec is liore-
J by given that lettciw testamentary ujion the estate
1 of Elijah Lucky, lte of Sle<-hcquin, dee'd. hitve been
| granted to the subscrilier. All persons Indebted to said
j estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment.
! and tbo-e having any claims upon said estate to preheat
thsrn dnlv attetted setttenvefit.
NANCY T.UCKY.
JOHN LI'CKY,
i Sept 13, 1657. Exe-'utorz.
flliwrl.anccns
Tiopa JPcint
! Acririillnral k Jinn-linn Iron Works,
| AT ATHENS, BRADT*OIID CO., PENN.,
WELLSS, SZiOOS dt Co., Prcprietcrsj
r |MIE sut.S'.rilitr would respectfully inform hi? frlerde
1 and customers, and the nubile generally, that he lus*
formed h co fmrtneSbip with Mr. John P. fiLOOD. of Al
bany, X. Y- (win lute for m vera! years been JsuperinUru
' dent of Messrs. Eaiefy Brothers' Agricultural Voik.-',/
and with Mr. SAMVU. X. BLOOP. ol Wyicesttr, Ma**.,
i (Machinist and Tool Builder, and h.te emperiutendent of
' the American lloop Ma-h tic- (' mncry of F'tcbburg,
I Muss., under the ttrm m-.tneof VYJ i/,ES. BI.UOD A Co;
I and that we have lei-eil ior a term ot years the extendi**
| and well known Iron Works, ol Mc-srs. sbipuuui A
i Welles, at this place, and united the Tioga Point Agri
' cultural Works with the some, for the mannfactare of
j Agricultural Machines, (innleiueuts. Ac'., among which
j will be Kmery's Endless Cfiain Railroad II ,>r-e rower*;
j Thre-her* and Cleaners, Thresher* and Separators, Pop-'
I table Circulu! and Crosarut Saw Mills Cider Mills. Hog
1 Powers. .01 iter Hollers, Feed Cutters, Fanning Mills,
Plows, lfnrrue*. L'atti+atvrs. Shingle Machines, Kirl.y's
| Mowers and lUapers, Ac., or the most improved pattern"
' and con>lruction. We are prepared t" do all kinds of
i Ma.hriK-re Casting and Repairing. and hn*e b<r sale a
lafge stock of first el.iss Steam Engines, Machinerr and
Castings, manufactured by and belonging to Must*,
i Shipnnn & Welles.
i Ihifh ot the Messrs. Blood are skillful and experience,!
! practical inMiaul-a. Uur Machinery will nearly ail be
| new and with the latest Improvements, and with the en
courageinentatTorded by the patronage of a discerning
! public. <te elfpeet to bare the reputation of doing tir*t
! class work and making the l4=t Agricultural Machine*
i in use. R. M. WELLES.
Athens, January, 1859.
To ItitAr.sns, FARMERS and MILL OWNERS :
• Our nasi iiiu tidual experience la the manufacture,
sale and use ot Agricultural Machines and Implements,
and also in general ,\* tehhie and Steam Work, with Mir
excellent facilities. affirdf'T by Machinery, principally of
our own constsucfio:!; With the Very latest and best ira
pruienihut*. and also for prordring the very best mate
rials and stock of all kinds at cheap rates, will enable o*
to manufacture better machinery, at same prices, than
that of other manufacturers, and rdso compete with the
world in prices and quality and material and workman
ship of H"! of Agricultural Iropliments, arid in ail
kinds of Casting aud Job Work.
We shall pay especial attention to the manufacture "t
tf?S very best of Plows and Plow Castings. \\ e intend t >
nntfre castings for all the leading plows in use in our vi
cinity, and srigfj great carC To n*e only the best ma
terial. Our plow wooder is thorn fhe best and most celu
brated eastern manufactory. We incite all interested in
" home manufactures " to call and see our works.
WELLLri, BLOOD A CO.
R. *. Ytttf. es,
J. P. RL'JOO,
S. X. BLOOI.
SO LE UJZ ATIIE It,
{ l.tttCE i^L'PfLr.
y\ A T VERY' LOW PRICE S.
Also, Upper Leather, French and American Calf Skins,
Kip Skins, a large assortment of Morocco. Linings, Find
ings, and other goods suitable for the season.
p BOOTS 6L SHOES,
..VI . "f our own ntmiufacture, constantly on hand,
® 6^lj-* s aiid made to order, all of which we offrr at re-
Pfe. duced prices. HUMPHREY * WICKHAM.
Towanda. January 5. 1959.
OYIS, I'AINTS, GLASS, &c. ( alfsiz^,-
for sal? at
'let. 12. is-7. TRACY A MOORE D.
VU ANTED.—S(H) Husiiels of Wheat at
f T tiie market price.
Towanda. Oct. 26. Is.-.7. BAILEY A KEVINS.
MUSIC ! MUSIC 5
A TTENTIOX is called to the facf that
S. W. RO'jßltS is now (in town, a'fij offers his *vr
vices to those ■Vi-.hing it, ha tufting Phfnos. repairing
and tuning Melodeotis, Ac. He c*u also furnish the
above lu-trnments cheap us tii£ chi-ape-t. All in-tru
nient- fully warranted. Calf* from the countiy prompt
ly attended to.
His partner, LEVI WELLS. In T iscafora, can also be
called on m any of the above departments.
Towanda Feb. 9, 1958.
MO X T A X' Y JZ S
Are uw receiving their Full Stuck of
Stable' and Fancy Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
siniis& .fjjar lraijirr,
HATS. CAPS. BOXXETS, AC.
If nich iriii lr sclcl at (Ji tally Roluctd Prices.
Cur. Public Square and Main si.
J. P. MONTANVE.I TOWANDA. it. P. XOXTANTE.
E. l>. M<>vr WYE. )" September 8, lr*sT Jr. n. XONTAWYIU
To Be: sens ikemittit g £.lcnty to In
land.
THE tinder! l "'gned are now prejetred by an arrangenrenc
witn Mes r-. Roche Rrvs. A Coffey, of Netv-Vnrk. t>
give draft, payable at aight ou Me-sr.;. Roc he 1U tberv
ol D ibiiu.if! sums ot" one puund and upwards to any
amount, and also to issue i-ertiiiouteK of fisage in the
vessels ot the '' Biack Lkiil Line ' ta New Yutkaud Liver
pool packets.
Jan. 2*i. IS.VL LA PORTE. MA SOX A CO.
OLD SOLDIERS, ATTEND !
THE subscriber respectfully in
forms Soldiers of the war of ls*l2, of
'he Mexican War. id any of the In
-'nu,-555-i- Wars since ITJO. that there is
now pending before Congress a U5l granting pensions to
officers and -oldiers that have been eusnvyed ir\ anv of
said wars, it is generally believed that said biil will be
come a law. I 51u.,1 be pivjvired with directions, blanks
and tortus as soon as said iavv is pas-ed, and will attend
to the ps.tciiring pensions under sav< acf. on roasonablo
terms. I still continue prueurliig Laci A Warrants fer alt
that are entitled to them. Revolutionary claims attend
ed to.— From my long ctperimee lit ®e above named
business, and having ?Aahte agenas uA Washington. I
flatter my.-elf that I am as well prepared to examine and
perfect any of the above claims, as any other per
-on in thr- sttiu >f u-j *o.intv. My ofii. e is at my
dwelling hou-e. on Main Stwet, in powan.la, near the
residence of the tit? oKjcfor Hu^bm.
TV.waadw, FfhsHy Js-.s, j. n. fIfIPDESOCfIB.
MOHAIR BRAIffH anl Twists for th<y
hair,-st
apt. 10. 10>. M'M. A. ROCKM'EI.L" .S.
\ NEVT G-ENKRAL flssortmet.t
IV. ot Ibvots and Rimes, CYfh.s and Cassinic.es, nnif
evervthing in this line, for wiW l>v
Sept. 15. lj-57. ' W. A. ROCKM'EI.L.
WANTED
a A 71*. Corn. Rye, Wheat. Potatoes, and a small quan
tity t,f Rye straw will be taken Hi tire BAUCLAY
MIXES in exchange for COAL.
J. MACFARLANE.
Dee, R, 19*7. ( e i. Sup. Barclay It. B. A Coal Get-
DUIED nEIIRIES.—A fjaantity of I)Vieff
Bcr. ieft for sale hv
Towanda. Nov. 4.19.77. W. K. ROCK WELT,.
l(\A(k l ite. OflAi GUI.MI STONES
J ' " " ' and a lot ol (irind Stone Hangingd, nt
Sept. 8, 1557. WM. A. iii>CKWELL'S.
ALT.—IOO ll'ils. Salt for sale, at No. 3
k ' Paftot's Block' hv
Towanda. Nov. 4. JSAJ. W. V. BOCK WEI L
HOAHDIXO.
, n JOHN KENDALL would rospf-ct
fully iuform t.ie public that having leased the
JJJfcLhtff and cmmnoikvwu. lymse formerly oeenpi
fj *y ~ <-( ' 'b v him. in the lower part of the ?>-rough,
.\ Fii. h has t*rn enNrped and tboroughly res
1 jv.ircd. lift Is ready- to offer to l>Mrd*rs superior accomo
iU"dation.sv
He would' particnJarly taform Jurymen, and other* at
; tending Court, that be will he prepared to accommodate
Srenv upon tc nio.-t rc-asonablc t-rrr.-.
lie solicit, u -bare of public pfttrooagc. oonfldrnt that
i sat'sfaction will be reudei.d in every respe- t.
Towanda, Jairnary 2b, IS.W.1 S .W.
, WHITE STONE LlME.—sohi.ls. Whir
▼ T Stone T.ime just received, and for sale for Cash or
; Grain by
i Towanda. Pot. 2>. 1757. R \TT.EV V vn-'vs
WE rr prfpgnd to sell tr.iod.s lor UAcsii
at prices that w ill satisfy ah purchaser*.
March 10. l*r>B. uqyTivvt*;.
AUTIUN.—AII persons are hereby eau-
J tinned ftgain-t purchnsir g a nte given hy me to Da
vid A Prince or \*ar r, ditcd Rome, January 'J. or 2t.
; 1958. for 1250 feet of hemlock h mbfc. , to be "paid on or
\ before the first day of Jure next. Said note rw given
I on settleincnt by rut-take, rsa I shall not pay the si eta
I unless coiai>elleri by law, aa 1 have not received any con
sideration for the sime. DAX RUSSELL.
Rome, Feb. 2. IS. I *.
GLASS WARE. Grocerpk
v ' Y"ny X' tions, ! Wire fl!aes. Wooden Ware.
and everything von ".aut ma*, l-e io u .ii ,it the ntw > ro
1 f kpf. il 15L ' "M. A ROCKWEi.L.