Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 24, 1858, Image 3

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    - j(i T , Grow in New York.
[From the X. Y. Time?, ICth.]
Mondav evening the members of the Ite-
I'llioan Central and Young Men's Coramitees
No. 8 Broadway, for the purpose
T n veivi"? entertaining the members of
!'„., 2reS s who have arrived in this City on a
. ,V norarv s-vourn, previous to their departure
!t their respective residences. Mr. JOH N A.
0 -.- DY presided. A considerable delay oe
red between the hour announced and that
'•'which the proceedings commenced. So un
was the interval that many persons
\,.erted the rooms prematurely.
' Eventually, however, a number of gentle
. ,'1 entered, conducting to the platform the
jl >n Messrs. GROW, of Pennsylvania, LOVEJOY
• Illinois, Mobrii.l, of Vermont, DICK, of
IV'iusylvania, and MORGAN, of New-York.—
j! ,se"were received with a burst of applause,
gtrflin and a?ain renewed.
The Chairman introduced the lion. GALUSHF.
\ GRw, of Pennsylvania, who said he was
' vto meet any portion of the Republicans
ri the City of New-York, holding, as it did, a
central position in the Republic, and occupy
i,. one of the centres of the commerce of the
~rjd. Under the circumstances it was a
,-nre to meet any portion of that party
vvh still adhered to the teachings of our
fi'hers of the Republic aud were still ready to
vVilicate the spirit and genius of the institu
• oiis of the Republic. [Cheers.] Pennsylvania
eood shoulder with New-York in her conflicts
f - the risrhts and freedom of the Republic,
• in the last contest. America and Pennsyl
vania were for the first time separated and
fooke in opposite tones, lie reirretted to say
: was the key stone State that faltered in the
.Tit, but the day of her redemption was, he
•• :-trd, near at hand. After complimenting
•he district, he represented as being formerly
•he Gibraltar of the Jackson Democracy, and
• ~'nv the home of freedom the speaker pro
ved to deprecate the influence of Southern
ties and the dependence and subserviency
'\. rthern politicians. ITe severly criticised
tLe course of the Administration generally, as
'.he mere blind instrument of the Southern
Democracy, and dwelt especially on its utter
ixesrard of economy in disposing of the public
: e\s. Why, lie asked, is this enormous ex
aditurr of morey ? Why the exhaustion of
for the legitimate expenses of G ovcrnment
\-r political economist who could tell us that
j-lty millions of dollars of extra outlay would
.■expended during the last year, without any
bMl' : a of territory, would be a not less plau
• V logician than the philosopher who, seeing
uolfs tail hang out of a hole in a tanner's
.iirt'liousc, exclaimed, I am a philosopher, but
! don't know lu>w the h—l that ealf got
• • ;g!i that hole ! [Cheer- ] This rninous
■v arosr from the fact that the rcprcseuta
- of the people of this Republic owed
'itg'aiiee to the Ex -eutive, not to those who
Fed them to power. In relation to the
<"*. interests of humanity and o! the free labor
' the world, the political conflict in our
.try to day was one between two systems i
-Jior ; free labor on one side and the force
dave labor on the other. Was it. strange
at a partv should be found announcing that
1 nils of Justice were not established to pro
i ■; the weak against the strong, the innocent
.•a'nst the wrongdoer, but to declare that
was detennirrvl by color, and that because
mi and hi ancestors were born in Africa
I tail no rights which a white man was bound
p respect Applans.'.] And as to the recent
f -rr.pt To excite indignation against Great
1r means to suppress the slave
•trccy, lie a-ked, was there
ie wide ocean should be an
the slave, when the Terri
nblic were, without dicrini
-obe by law fit places for
Loud cheers.l
cut Quarterly meeting "I the Chris
if Muwiii' and Towanda, will be
r the rc-idewe of E. \V. Hale. K-q..
in-t. I{t-v. A.Ct. Hammond,oft'be
t IP the M-rtlr, • of Oh- occasion,
u itnn the t.ord's Supper will be ad
uvited t i attend and participate.
(DEN( 'E HALT The routine an
our Xati >nfll birthday will le rvle-
Or-.n RieJccv. in Rome Village.
Vft.tko id -of JULY neM. Oond
lance, and good rooms and good
icrsision. The patronage aad at
■ is re-pectfiiOv solicited.
ORSON RICKEY, Proprietor.
1 -e- of the Fourth Anniversary of
Ell AN X \ COLLEGI ATE IXSTI
the rlne of the present term, on
d. The address before the mem
• 111 be delivered in the Pre-hvte
elock. A. M„"by Rev. T. S. DKW
trnns and former pupils of the In
tteni-rallv are invited to attend.
f vtded at tire Flail of the In-titute, ■
teward. ('barge, Aft cents,
who mav Ije in attendance, are re-
Institute, at ',)> A. M. Isy order
' BOD 2
ARRIVALS!
22. 1838,
issed -Great Revival of
e Borough Bound to Rise
Dressing Themselves up
■y's New and Fashioua
lothing.
CL'MBUG 1!
t resting upon a sixpenny
etter article, however, sold at that
id elsewhere.
DRY about to lie put in motion by
'rough, with a capital of $.17,000.
5, sold for 11 ; worth SB, for $0 :
ip ; Dress and Staple Goods in same
Wall Paper and Borders to match,
, Scythes, Snathes, Stones, ! ay
isively for CASH.
Inly one price asked or taken,'Vful
"ontinned in lots to suit purchasers.
IARDWARE. TIX AXP STOVES
orn can la- prepared for its reccp
which due notice will be given,
ual, and in short, several irons kept
0 of those elegant P.lack Silk Man
u Satnrdav morning n*xt.
JOSEPH KINGSBERY.
itry Wanted.
•nbscribers, 12 good sized Turhevs
liicken* all well dressed, (for the
h the t ash will he paid on delivery.
BAILEY a XEVIXS.
NO TICK.— In the matter of
flute. In the Orphan's Court of
nditnr appointed upon exceptions
nut ol the administrator ot' said ea
rn duties of his appointment at his
1 "f Towanda. on Monday, the Ud
at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons in
tice.
P. D. MORROW, Auditor.
GLASS WARE, Groceries,
I sinking Glas-c-. Wooden Ware,
"it in iv l>> found at the new store
W\f \ no. KtVEI.T.
New
Attention! Dentists! Teeth !
JUST received, an assortment of Superior MINERAL
TEETH—warranted to stand lire, riTPting, ma-tiea
tion, Ac. They are good imitations of Nature and pre
sent every variety of form, size, color and arrangement,
from a single tooth to an entire set, with or without ar
tificial gums, with desirable large sized uud extra long
platina pitta. For sale by
Towanda, June 15, 1858. DR. H. C. PORTER.
DOTTLES rOSL SALE.
THE Barclay R, R. A Coal Company have four excel
lent mules for sale. Apply at the mines to C. JA
j cons, or to the undersigned at Towanda.
J. MACFARLANE,
Towanda, Jtine 15,1858. Gen'l Sup't.
FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
fIMIIRD Arrival of 300 Barrels of Flour
A. front Ohio ; Extra Super-fine, and Double extra
Some as low as $4,00. I can assure the public that 1 have
BETTER FLOUR than ever was brought to this market,
and will sell it cheaper than any establishment in this
section. Call and see before you purchase, and satisfy
yourself, at
M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE.
P. S. The highest price in cash will be paid for WOOL.
Towanda, June 15, 1858.
FITS ! FITS !
FITS ! Firs !—sl 00 FANCY VESTS.
At J RTNGSBERY'S.
$1 00 FANCY VESTS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
00 FANCY VESTS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$L 23 BIFF LINF.N COATS,
_ At ,L KINGSBERY'S.
$1 50 GRASS SACK COATS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$2 00 IIACI.ANS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$2 00 RAGLAN*,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$2 50 LINFN Dkili. COATS,
At J. KINGSBERY'S.
$1 00 PANTS,
_.Vt J. KINGSBERY'S.
A LSO, u prooil assortment of Farmer's Sa-
F\. tin, assorted colors, white, buff, and fancy velvet
VESTS, and a general variety of SUMMER COATS &
PANTS. Ac. (July One Price asked or taken.
June 15,1858. J. KINGSBERY.
MANTILLAS. — An element line of black
silk MANTILLAS, just received at
Juae 15.1M8. J. KINGSBERY'S.
1858] Summer Goods . [IBSB
JOSEPH POWELL
rS now receiving a large and beautiful -tork of SUM MER
GOODS, unequalled in extent and variety by anything
ever exhibited in Northern Pennsylvania, and is now pre
pared to otter greater inducements than ever before to
( .ish Purchaser-. Among this stock of Goods will be found
GREAT BARGAIN'S IN BLACK A COLORED SILKS!
BARGAINS IN SHAWLS!
BARGAINS IN BERAGES !
BARGAINS IN ORGANDIES, Printed Jaconets A Lawn-!
BARGAINS IN CHALLIS!
BARGAINS IN BRILLIANTS!
BARGAINS IN FRENCH t ENGLISH CALICOES!
100 PATTERNS ROBE A QUILLE,
in Jaconetts. lawn- and C hall is.
BARG A INS in a variety of other Ladies' DRESS GOODS!
GREVT BARGAIN'S IN EMBROIDERIES!
BARGAIN'S l.\ EMBROIDERED CURTAINS!
BARG AINS IN GINGHAMS !
BARGAINS IN PRINTS—ALL PRICES!
3203 yards REMN ANTS PRINTS, worth one -hilling,
for H j cents.
BARGAINS IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY!
BARGAINS IN WHITE GooDS!
BARGAIN'S IN LINENS !
BARG AIN'S IN CLOTHS AND C'ASSIMERES !
BARG \INS IN BLEA. MUSLINS A DOMESTICS !
BARGAINS IN* CARPETS AND MATTINGS!
BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES !
I'Rli P.S GREATLY REDUCED IN GROCERIES!
In short, bargains will le ottered in a thousand other ar
ticle-, unncee—ary to mention, which will be exhibited
without charge, and to which the attention of the public
is respectfully invited.
Towanda, May 8,1858*
Ladies Dress Goods.
I')ARTICULAR attention is .invited to a large assort-
L nient of Ladie-' Dress Goods, now l<eing received by
JOSKI'H POWELL—corr.prising everything that is nrw
fashionable and durable in Borages, Crane Mosetts, Or
gandies. French Pritifr-d Jacratetts. Lawns, English and
Ereneh Prints, Brilliants, Pucal Plaids, Lustres, C'halli's
Ginghams, Prints, A<-.. Ac., which will be sold at prices
far less than ever before ottered in Towanda.
June 8. 15.",;-.
To nil whom it may Concern.
r | ■'ill:8 is to certify, that mi the 25th day of May last
I past, the Himbury A Era Railroad Company, sold
and transferred the North Branch (.'anal from the line
of the State of New York to its terminus at Northumber
land. to Charles F. Welles, jr.. aud associates, under the
name and title of the " NORTH BRANCH CANAL
COM PAXY," which-aid sale was J up.- ratffted and ap
proved b\ His Excellency WILLIAM E. Packkk, Gover
nor of the Commonwealth.
Be it known, therefore, that I, WILLIAM O. Moou
iikad. President of the Sunbuty- A Erie Railroad Com
pany, issue this Certificate, in accordance with the above j
facts, authorizing the said Charles F. Welles, Jr.. to take
possession of the said Canal and property thereto belong- ]
iug with all the rights and privileges conferred by " an
act for the sale of the State Canals," approved April 21,
1858.
In wit tress whereof, I have placed my hand and the
seal of the Company, this 2Gth day of Mav. 185-.
(Signed) WM." G. MOORHEAD,
June 2, 1858. President.
FLOtTR! FIOT7R!
Subscriber is now receiving Extra and Double
J Extra Hour of SUPERIOR BRANDS, which he will
sell at the very lowest market price, by the load or sin
gle barrel. Flour delivered at any place iu the Borough
free of charge.
June 9. ls.s*. E. T. l-'O.X.
IITOOL—Cash paid for Wool, at No. 2,
T Patton's Block.
June 3,1858. WM. A. ROCKWKI.L.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
I(A AAA LBS. W tNTEI), for which cash will be
Ivj.Ul/U paid at the Clothing Store of
June 3, 1858. ' M E.SOLOMON.
T PRINTS.—A new arrival of those cheap
Prints, at No. 2, Patton's Block.
June I, MM. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
i i i lilisl
JUST received bv the subscriber, the very
best selection of new
Spring <&. Summer Dry Goods
to be found in tlii- market. Also, the usual general as
sortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
BOOTS A SHOES, NAILS, FISH, GLASS. SASH, and
a great variety of Summer HATS & CAPS. Also, fl
lengthy catelnge of
BOOKS ANI) STATIONERY,
all of which will lie sold at amazing low figures for CASH.
June 2, 1858. J. KINGSBERY.
THIRTY DAYS GRACZ2.
II F. Notes and accounts of the undcrsign
-L ed. of more than one year's standing, will l>e placed
in the hands of X. N. Betts. Esu. for collection, and
judgments under the charge of a Lawyer, unless some
arrangement or payment is made within the above men
tioned 'lays of Grace.
To all of our prompt paying and Cash customer-, and
the public generally we would say, our stock of GOODS
is complete, and are weekly receiving FRESH SUP
PLlES—which we are determined to -ell at prices that
cannot fail to give satisfaction. We sell Goods at whole
sale as usual.
June 8, MM MONTANYES.
T ABIES' DRESS GOODS.—Just rceeiv-
J 1 ing the present week, a large assortment of Ladies'
Dre-s Goods, Shawls, Fringes. Lawns, Robes, Challis,
I Prints, Ginghants, Ac., Cc., which we offbr ver\' low for
Cash.
June s, 1858. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
I MMKR GOODS. Broadcloths, Cassi-
I LJ meres. Vesting.. Hat*. Cap.-, Hoajerr.de.. Are.. t
JUNE'' 105 S. IFR wi'ifnrv A <vp KHAM'S.
fHerrljanbiif, £ r r.
WAS?TEIX
XfU kA Busheles of Oats for which we will
I pay cash on delivery.
Towandu. April 2U. 1858. " BAILEY A XEVIN-b
FOR WALK.
AHORSF.. HARNESS AND CARRIAGE. Inquire
at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in this Borough, ot
Towanda, April 28. 1958. J. FOSTER.
Humphrey & Wickham
ARE now receiving a general assortment of goods
suitable for the season, consisting of
j DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. BOOTS &
SHOES, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, FRENCH
A AMERICAN CALFSKINS, MOROC
CO LININGS A FINDINGS, Ac.
1 o which they invite the attention of their patrons and
triends and the public generally—trusting that they will
be able to please both as to price and quality those who
favor them with a call.
Towanda, May 10, 1858.
fTULTIVATOR TEETH, for sale by
UU May 4, 1858. H. 8, MERCPR.
l fc )UW \ YARDS more of those lid Prints ;
l*sV/vy also, 12 doz. more of those (id Linen Hand
kerchiefs, just received at
May 4,1558. _ MKIICUH'S.
I IOOPS.—Just received by express, anotli-
Her lot of those double extension Steel Hoop Skirts
at May 4, 1858. MERC'UK'S.
(J HEAP Embroidered Curtain Muslins, now
J opening at May 4, 1858.- MERCCR'B.
H ATS.—A large assortment of Men's and
. Roy's Wool. Fur, Palm Leaf, Colored and
White Straw Hits at May 4, 1-5-. MERC UK'S
G 11 O C K R I E 8!
J- PICKERING,
No. 12, Lake St. Elmira, N. Y,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions !
Bluck and Green Tea*.
Green, lioas/ed and ground Coffees.
Sugars, Syrups and Molasses.
Flour, Pork, Salt,
Fish, Lard, Butter, Cheese,
Fruits, JYnts, Cigars,
(ILOSE 45FYERS in search of Good Goods at the VE-
J RY LOWEST CASH PRICES, will find it to their
advantage to examine my fresh and desirable stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I shall endeavor to sell goods
as low as they can be bought of New York Jobbers, which
will make from tive to ten per cent in favor of the pur
chaser. J. p.. No. 12, Lake street.
P. S.—Goods well bought are half sold.
WM. A. ROCKWELL,
Having just returned from the City, is now receiving a
splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
To which he invites particular attention. Being fully
determined not to be outdone either in
CHEAPNESS OR EXCELLENCE
of articles offered for sale, and having had sufficient ex
perience in his business to warrant him in saying that he
can oiler very great inducements to customers.
TO THE LADIES
He offers the very smallest Bonnets and the very largest
Hoop Skirts : also, those of a medium size. A most ele
gant lot ol Plaid. Black and Brocaded dress Silk-.
Lawn-, Bareges, Challies, Pel.tines, Brilliants and
White Goods as usual of the best kinds, and the cheapest
and best lot of PRINTS ever ottered in this town!—lf
you don't believe it, come and see. Our stock of
graci: r i e s
has as usual been selected with great care, and cannot
fail to give satisfaction both as to prices and qualities.
If you want the worth of your nionev, go to No. 2, Pat
ton's Block. Many thanks for past favors, we hope to
merit our share of patronage.
Towanda. April 27, 1850. WM. A. ROCK WELT#.
BLANKS ! BLAN KS ! - Justices and ( on
-table's BLANKS; ato,DEEDS and CONTRACTS,
have printed and can supply SCHOOL DIREC
TORS with sets of all the blanks necessary for three or
four years, consisting ot orders, contracts, bonds, and
warrants. Price *1 H set.
**-We have neatly printed and sub-tautially bound,
TOWN ORDERS, in books sufficient to last front live to
ten years. Price $2.
BLANKS of all kinds, printed to order, in lir-t-rate
style, and at reasonable prices, at the REPORTER office.
WAR OF 1812 !—The
Volunteers and drafted men of the
War of 1-12, who were called into
service by the state of New York, may hear something to
their advantage, by calling ou the subscriber in the Bo
rough of Towanda.'
May If.. 18511, J. p. GOODENOUGH.
CHAWLS. -A new arrival of Stella, Thi
bet. Silk, Printed and M. IVI-a'nie Shawls, at 2, Pat
ton's Block. June 3,1858. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
COAL OX LIGHT ! !
CIAI.L and -ee some beautiful patterns of Lamp- for
z burning KEROSENE AND BRECKENRIDGE OIL
—di-tilled from Coal and not explosive ; cheaper than
any light yet discovet d. Both Oil and Lamps, with
Wicks and Shades, fuai shed very cheap at
PR. H. . PORTER'S DRUG STORE.
April 21,1858.
New Spring and Summer
GOODS.
HS. MERCUR has just received a g#od assortment
• of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods :
Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Carriage
Trimmings, Crockery and Glass Ware,
Boots 4* Shoes, Hats A Caps, Paints,
Oils, Wooden l l'are, fyc., Jr.
Many of which articles will be sold for cash at lower
prices than were ever before ottered in Bradford County.
Towanda, April 2(1, 1858.
SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS.
IADIES Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at (*> j cents
J each, White Cotton Hose at b j cents per pair,
Handsome La wns at 6 j cents per yard, and the be-t (! j
cent Calicoes in tbe State, will be found at the Store nf
Towanda, April 21,1858. 11. 8. MBRCUR.
E. T. FOX
TS NOW RECEIVING a larjre stock of
J. FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at
as low prices as the same quality of Goods can be bought
yawhere this side of the City of Now York.
FIELD PEAS, for saie t
March 25, 1858. FOX'S.
nOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits. Oat
meal, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maccaroni, Vermicilla,
Corn Starch and Farina, for sale at
March 25, 1858. FOX'S.
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
MUSTARD, ground and whole, at
March 25,1858. FOX'S.
TATORCESTERSHIUE SAUCE, Pepper
f V Sauce, Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac.
March 25.1858. FOX'S.
TrrniTE CRANBERRY BEANS for
V V seed : the best Field Bean in the country, at
March 25, 1858. FOX'S.
MAPLE SUGAR—ADvqaintUy f r sale.
Mll ich 25. 1858. FOX'S.
DIU ED BLACKBERRIES, Raspber
ries and Apples, at
March 25, 1858. FOX'S.
/CARPETING. —Fine Ingrain, N'cnitian,
V ' Hemp and Rush Carpeting, Mats, Rugs Ac., at No.
2, Pattens Block,
April 21, 1858 WM. A. ROCKWELL.
HE cheapest and penernl variety of Roots
. and Shoes ever offered in Towanda, at No. 2 Pat
tons Block
April 21,1858. _ WM. A. ROCKWELL.
ANEW invoice of Lancaster Ginjrhams
just received by 11. S. MERCUR-
May 11. 1858.
BIRD CAGES of all description. Hemp and
Canarv seeds. Birds nest*. Cottle Rone and etlter
RGd at No. * Blork.
1 April 71.1858. W*f A. ROCKWELL.
C.'nni.
SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of n writ
of li. fa., issued out of the court of Common Picas of
Bradford county, and to me directed and delivered, will
be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Towan
da Borough, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of JULY, 1 858,
atl, P. M..tlie following lot. piece or parcel of laud situ
ate in Ridgtmrv twp., Bradford county,bounded north by
land of Jacob Mitchell and X. Suulres. east by the Ber
wick turnpike, south by land of E. Stevens and west by
laud of E. Stevens. Containing one-fourth of an acre,
more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling house
thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land
situate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford county, bounded on
the north, east and" south by land of E. Stevens, and west
by the Berwick turnpike. Containing 2 acres, more or
less, all improved.
ALSO—The defendant's interest, supposed to be the
undivided one-half of the following lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford countr, bound
ed north and east by land of James Stevens, south by land
of E. Stevens and west by land of E. Stevens. Contain
ing 1| acres, more o, less, all improved, with a saw-mill
and the water privilege thereunto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. P. Wil
son vs. Nathaniel Squires.
May 31. lh.'m. THOS. YT. WOODRUFF, Sh'ff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S N< >T IC K.— Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Cassius Gillette, dee'd, late of California, are re
quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons
having claims against said estate, must present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers.
RALPH GILLETTE,
May 4,1158. A Itumi-tiut'T.
Spring and Slimmer Millinery,
FOE 1858,
BY A. T. MARSH & CO.
No. 5, Union Block,
ELM IRA, N. Y.
HAVING made extensive arrangements and improve
ments in our MILLINERY I >EPA RTMKNT, we now
cordiallv invite nil to favor us with a call before purchas
ing SPftIXG or SUMMER MiI.I.EVERY, feeling conti
dent we ean'make it t<> the advantage of all.
OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
M ill he full and complete, with everything in the line of
Millinery ; such as Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Flats and
Gypsic-ttes of all kinds and styles for Ladies' or Misses'
wear, by the dozen or case.
Ruches and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece
or cartoon. Blonds, edging, footings nod Straw Braidshy
the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Block's
hy the dozen. Heeds and covered hones by the gross.—
Band boxes by the nest or gross. Foultons, Crapes.
Lisses, Crown Linings and Cape Xetts hy the piece, and
in fact everything required in the Millinery line in the
greatest abuudancc and at the very lowest CITY WHOLE
SALE PUICES.
CUB RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Will embrace a full and complete assortment of all of
the above mentioned articles at prices to suit the times.
All bonnets bought at the store will he trimmed free of
charge in the latest style and best manner. Goods bought
by parties from out of town, will be packed and deliver
ed to the stages or cars free of expense.
A. T. MARSII A CO.,
No. 6, Union Block. Elmira. X. Y.
People of Bradford County
IX particular, and readers of the Reporter
in general.
MARSH A CO., OF ELMIRA. X. Y. send greetings
to you and yours, and desire to inform one and all that
they can and will make it greatly to your advantage to
purchase every thing you want in the shape of DRY
GOODS. FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either
wholesale or retail of them at N0.5. Union Block, in the
aforesaid village of Elmira. N". Y.
Their facilities are certainly unsurpassed : as one mem
ber of the firm is ou the spot all the while, consulting
the tastes and wants of their numerous customers, whilst
another of the firm is daily in the auction rooms and im
porting houses in New York City, securing the newest
and most desirable goods at the" very lowest rates, (as
they buy exclusively for cash) and as they sell for cash
only they have no lossts to make tip, and consequently
can and do sell so cheap as to defy competition- Tintc
and apace preclude the possibility of mentioning half or
quarter ot the many inducements which are offered to all
to trade at their popular establishment, and the NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS will from week to week give but a limit
ed idea of the many advantages to be derived bv calling
on A. T. MARSH A CO..
No. 5, Union Block, Elmira. N". Y.
P. S. For further particulars, see New Advertisements,
ask those who have called, and go see for yourselves.
Now Just Hear what Marsh has been
and gone and done
t ST—Went to New York on Monday night.
I 2d -B'mpht lots of Xew Goods of the very late-t and
most de-drat I** styles, a few of which will he mentioned
in our new advertisements, but most of which must be
seen in order to l>e appreciated.
3d—We Intend our stock shall be more extensive than
ever, and last, though not least, we shall
SELL FOR CASH ONLY !
and as cheap as we can afford to and pay our clerks
enough to keep them honest. We would just say that
our facilities continue to be such that we will be enabled
to offer extra inducements to all to buy Dry Goods of
MARSH A Co.,
N'o.Union Block, Elmira.
Shirred Bonnets,
IX ALL COLORS, at extra low prices, made by First
Class Milliners, the proceeds devoted to the poor at
MARSH A CP'S.
OONNET RIBBONS in splendid variety,
-M.J and entirely new styles at all prices, from Is to Us
per yard, just ojK'Hed at M ARSII A I'd'! 1 ,
rPHE PRINCESS ROYAL Looped Kx-
JL tension Bridal Skirt, made by Machinery without a
single stitch, with a new style of spring adjusting bustle,
ran be taken apart and put together again in oiiemiuute,
and adapted to any member of the family. It is a strong
competitor and rival of Douglas A Sherwood's patent,
and hy many considered even better. Both styles can
he bought only at MARSH A CO'S.
rjIHE RUSH for Bonnets and Millinery at
1. Marsh A Co's is unparalleled. Those in the trade
living within a hundred miles of Elmira. are availing
themselves of the superior facilities for replenishing their
stocks, at N'o. 5, and our own Ladies are supplying them
selves with fir--t class Millinery front Union Block. Don't
he backward about " going forward.'" ladic, for there are
still Bonnets by the thousand, and Ribbons and Flowers
in proportion, on hand and constantly arriving.
fTHB PRETTIEST assortment of Fancy
-L Head L'ins. probably, ever exhibited in Elmira, has
just been opened by MARSH A CO.
IOTS of Linen Tapes in all widths ; also,
-J extra wide twilled Cotton Tapes.
MARSII A CO.
W ARD HO USE,
TOWANDA, PA.
CWKAZEY & HOLMES respectfully In
kJ form the public, that having leased the Ward House
for a term of years, and thoroughly repaired aud newlv
furnished the satne, they invite the patronage of travel
lers and others, with every confidence that their facili
ties are such as to enable them to rentier satisfaction.—
They assure the pnhlie that no effort shall be spared to
maintain for the Ward House the high reputation it has
so long enjoyed ; to effect which the personal wants of
their guests will be carefully attended to, while every
facility the market affords will be appropriated to make
the Table all that could he desired.
We shall pay particular attention to the accommoda
tion of Jurors "and witnesses attending Court: who will
be Imanleifat the low price of 024 cents per day.
S>is~ The Bar Is well stocked with an excellent asiort
ment of LIQUORS. We also offer to the public a large
assortment of Liquors, by the quart, gallon or barrel, of
a quality not to he excelled, and at p 'ices as low if not
lower than can be obtained in the cities.
Reading, Elmira and Biughamton Ale, by the quart,
gallon or barrel.
Towanda, April 27, IS.",a.
Dissolution.
Tin: Co-partnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, under the name and style of Laporte,
Mason A Co., is this day dissolved hv mutual consent.—
JOHN LAPORTE and GORDEN F. MASON having purchased
the interest of I'.. S. IIESSKLL, will continue the business
of Banking at the same place, under the same yle.
JOHN' LAPORTE,
G. F. MASON,
Towanda, Apr. 24, MM. B. S. RUSSELL.
M O K" T A. IN Y E S
Are now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY.
flints & fljnpß, lijnt /iniiings k Irntjjrr,
HATS, CATS, BONNETS, AC.
TV/ii-rJt trill he sold at Circa lit) Redwrd Pt yc.t
Cor Public Square and Main st.
'TV WOSTAVVt.t TOWANDA (r p fo, r v Vl m
I F tpril 1". R-7S tR P . WMIMI
Cegnl.
\ N APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI
FY FIOATIOX of the different persons engaged in the
-ale of goods, wares and merchandise in the County of
Bradford for tin year 185*, with the amount of license
thereunto annexed :
Where Sotil. Xante*. Clats. License.
Asylum-.. .Ingham A Stafford 14 700
J. W. IVnison 14 7 00
U. Terrv 14 7 00
Johu iforton. . 14 7 00
i Athens bora ... -G. A. Perkins ....14 < 00
G. B. Perkins 14 7 00
C. Park & Son 13 10 on
Page A Bristol 11 15 00
C. Comstock 14 7 00
P. W. Meeker 14 7 00
Joseph Parsons 14 7 00
Athens twp... .David Gardner 14 7 (fit
Anson Beidleman 14 7 00
Burlington boro' a. F. Long A Srtus....l4 .oo
S. W.Miller 14 , .to
Merry, Wilhelm A Co 14 7 00
I Cauton 11. Lock wood 11 700
A. X. A AV. W. Spalding 14 7 00
J.Francisco 14 7 00
D.Wilcox A Co 14 7 00
A. Doty -. 14 7 00
J. Vandyke,jr ...14 7 O0
W. P. Newbury 14 7 00
Mix A Hooper 14 7 00
W.SBaker 14 7 00
! Columbia... .A. 1L Austin 1 4 700
i Durcll U. Moody 14 700
i Franklin Barclay R. li. A Coal Co 14 7 00
' Granville....L.D. Taylor It < 00
Hugh Maloy. 14 7 00
W. 11. Phillips U 7 00
| Derrick Chas. Piatt 14 <OO
A.C. Stevens 14 7 00
! I.erov E. Holcomb 14 7 00
Parkhurst & Foss 14 7 00
j Monroe b0r0'.... H. C. Tracy 13 10 00
Ingham & Miller It 7 00
Smith. Cranmer A Co 11 7 00
S. S. Hinman 14 7 00
0. P. Lyon 14 7 00
Orwell... T. Humphrey 12 12 50
S. X. Branson 14 7 00
H. GibbsA Son 13 10 00
Overton... .Potter A Lyon 14 700
Daniel Heverlcy It 7 00
Pike D. A D.M.Bailey 13 10 00
L. L. Bur.worth 14 7 00
Baldwin A* Bobbins It 7 00
G. H. Little 13 10 00
Stevens 4" Burrows 1* 7 00
Ridgburv 11. G. Cornell 14 7#o
A. lLVoorhis It 7 00
B. F. Buck 14 7 00
A.Culburn 14 7 00
Ilomc .. J. AV. Woodbnrn A C'< 14 7 00
Geo. Nichols 11 7 00
Standing Stone... .Geo Stevens 12 12 50
H. W. Tracy 13 10 00
Kspv A Whitman 1 4 7 00
Shcshequin.... Ivinnev A Gore 1 4 7 00
Siuithfleld M. Bullock 13 10 00
Durfey A Fritcher 13 10 00
J. W. Phelps U 7 00
Springfield... Hiram Spear 1 4 7 00
W. T. Dailev II 7 00
Tuscarora... .Thos. Taylor 1 4 700
Troy boro'... .S. W. AD. I". Pouicroy 12 12 50
Maxwell. Leonard A Brothers. 12 12 50
O. P Ballard 14 7 00
H. Koo: It 7 00
V. M. A 11. F. Long 13 10 00
S. W. Payne 14 7 oo
Spencer A l'ayue 1 4 7 00
Troy twp.... T. W. White 14 700
Towanda boro'... Moutanyes 13 10 00
J. Kingsbery 14 7 00
U.S. Mercur 12 12 50
M. E. Solomon 1 4 7 00
Tracy A Moure 13 10 00
J. A. Record 14 7 00
W. A Rockwell . .14 7 00
J. H. PhinneyA Co 14 7 00
Collins A Powell 14 7 00
1). < . Hall 13 lo 00
O. 1). B.irtlett 14 7 00
Patton A Payne. I t 7 00
Humphrey A Wickham 12 12 50
W. A. Chatnberlin 14 7 00
ltailcr A Kevins .14 7 oo
E. T. Fox. 14 Too
H. C. Porter 14 7 00
K. A. Parsons 14 7 OH
Joseph Powell.. 10 20 00
Ulster V. A A. Newell 13 10 00
J. AT. Mather 14 7 Op
H. S. Davidson A Co 13 10 OO
Gibson A Gorslinc 14 7 00
Weils.... John Brownell 14 703
Warren.... H. Cooper.. . ...14 700
Tuhuage A B weu 14 Too
Windham. W. H. Russell 1 4 7 00
Wyalusing ...C. Avery 14 7 00
(i.C. Atwood 14 7 00
F. A C. Lew is 11 7 00
AV. Tavlnr.. . 11 700
G. M.Bixhy 13 10 00
Wysox... .V. E. AJ. E. Piolett ..13 10 00
Wilmot I. L. Jones 14 7 00
A List and Classification of tlie Boor Houses,
Eating Houses. Ac., in the County of Bradford, for tlie
year lssß, under the act- of Assembly f lfitli of April,
is to and 3!st of March. 1856 :
W here t.ocated. Xante*. Class. License.
Athens boro'... .Cornelius Harsh ..8 500
Carner .V Snell H 5 00
.Burlington boro". .Charles Ross. h 5 00
Monroe boro' . A. Mulian 8 5 00
Orwell E. J. Easterbro.iks. 8 5 00
Sheshequin E. Brighani 8 5 00
Smithlield C. B. R'.ggs s 5 Oft
South Creek li.Wheeler . * 5 no
Towanda b0r0".... Miles Carter s 5 oo
11. A. Burbank "i 5 00
Troy boro' Wm. Morgan... 8 5 oo
A List aud Classification of the persons en
gaged in the sale of Nostrums. Patent Medicines, Ac.,
in the County of Bradford, for the year 1 s SS, under the 1
act of Assembly of April 10, ls4 ).
Where Located.' Xante?. Class. License.
Athens boro'... .G. V. Perkins i 500 !
Canton... P. Wilcox A Co 4 5 no j
W. S. Baker 4 5 00
Franklin Wm. Rose 4 5 00
Leroy Parkhurst A Foss . 4 500
Monrae b0r0'.... I). X. Newton 4 5 on ,
Orwell T. Humphry 4 5 oo
S. X. Branson 4 5 00
Standing Stone... .11. W.Tracv 4 sOn
Towanda b0r0".... Patton A Payne t 500
11. C. Porter 4 5 on
Troy boro*.. ,S. AV. AP. F. Pomeroy 4 500
V. M. A 11. F. Long 4 5 00
F.L.Ballard I 5 On
Wysox V. E. A J. E. I'ioHet 4 5 00
Warren Tnlntage A Bo wen 4 5 00
A List and Classification of the different Dis
tilleries in Bradford County, for the year 1858. under
the acts of Assembly of April 10th, 1840, and March
31st. 1856.
Springfield... .Wm. Brace . 10 50 00
Standing Stone fames Gorden 10 50 on
Troy twp G. A J. Vel<e 10 50 00
Orwan,Spalding AjC'o 10 50 00
A List and Classification of Bankers in Brad
ford County, for the year 18,58.
Towanda boro'... .Laporte. Mason A Co. 1500 45 00 ,
l- Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held
at the Commissioner's Offi. e, in the borough of Towanda, !
on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE next, at 1 o'-
clock, P. M.,at which time and place any person ag
grieved by the foregoing Appraisement and Classification
can attend if they think proper.
C. H. AMES.
Sbesheqtiin, May 21. 1858. Mercantile Appraiser, j
1 certify the foregoing appraisement and classification i
to he true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and i
belief. Witness my hand this "21-t day of May. I*sß.
("'. li. AMES, Mercantile Apprii-cr.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.,
will he exposed to public sale on the premises, on MON
DAY, JUNE 21,1858. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following
described lot of land situate in Wells township, late the
estate of Charlotte Shepard, deceased, bounded as fol
lows, to wit : Beginning in the centre of the road leading
from Elmira to Daggett s Mills at the north east corner
of Andrew J. Miller's lot. tlience north 64' west 10 610
perches to a post and stones, the northwest corner of
said Miller's lot, thence north 20° east 4 2-10 perches to
a post and stones, thence south til 3 east 10 6-10 per. to
the centre of said road, thence south 24° west I 2-10 per.
to the place of beginning. Containing -44 5-l perches,
more or less, with a framed house anil a trained barn
thereon. Terms made known on dav of -ale.
JAMES H. BRINK,
Wells. May 12. 1858. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice
2JL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of AVM. B. ItEIFSXYDEU, I ate of Albany township,
deceased, are requested to make payment without do
lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
MARY REJFhXYDEK.
May 10. 1858. Administ-.atnx.
V DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
| estate of JOHN FROST, deceased, late of Rome
j twp, arc hereby notified to make payment without delay,
, and all persons having demands against .aid estate are
| requested to pre,cut them duly authenticated for settle
! ment. JANE O. FROST.
May 4. I*uß. Administratrix.
Q ECOND Arrival of -00 Barrel- of Flnnr
i O fr' m the West, which will be sold lower than el'e
I where at the Clothing Store of
I Mxy.lt, WW. M. B. SOLOMON.
I T A DIES Skeleton lattice extension stf l
I J U""p b.ijjt MKRH f! ; s-1 •?!,.
Ccgnl.
SH Kill FPS SALES.—Br virtue of smithy
writ>< of Vend. Kvpo., issued oift ot the court of Uoni
moo l'leu* of Bradford County. t me directed nnd de
livered. will lie o\jio"d to public sale nt the Court House .
Towanda Borin;li. on SATURDAY, tin 26th day <>l
JUNK, ISA*, at one o'clock. I*. M.. the follwwit g lot. pir<*>
or parcel of land situate in Suiithliclil twp,. Bradford
j County, Viurnled on the south, west and north by land
! of K. s Tntccy, and ca-t by the public highway, rumting
northward from near Ulysses Moody's. Containing three
i fourths ol an acre, more or less, all tin pro veil, with a
framed house and small fmined barn thereon er<s ted.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. Bullock
' & Co vs. Arutiah Lndd.
ALSO- The follow ing lot. pie eor parcel of land situ
ate in Granville two., bounded as follows, to wit : Begin
ning at post on too line of a 1< t in possession of Sea
man Smith and owned by Dubois, it being the south e.s-t
! eonter. thence we-t one hundred and eighty-eight rods
ami eight-tenths to a post, the south ersteorner of a lot
owned by Orlando Str- eter, theuce north eighty-live r, ds
t' a post, the south we>t corner ola lot owned Ly Philau
' der tvilHama, thence cast 1-8 s-lft rods to a post, it bc
! ing flu- s-uitli ea-t corner ol Philander Williams' lot. thence
south sj pen hes to the place of beginning. l on Lining
one hundred acres nnd forty-eight pen-lies, be the same
more or less, a lout seventy-live aeres improved,one fram-
I ed le use. one trained burn and a lew fruit trees there >u.
Seized and tak'-n in execution at the suit of G. VV. Cur
ti- to the use of E. Pome-rev vs. Dunham Boss.
ALSO The following Jot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in \\ ihnot twp., Bradford county. bounddSnu the
north by land- belonging to the estate 'if Thomas Stevens
dec d., ea-t by lands of ( harles F. Welles, south liy lands
of hrastus Sliepard, and on the west by lands of Samuel
I Ilillhon-c and others. Containing about one hundred
I acres, more or less, about fifty acres improved, two frani
. Ed houses, one framed barn, cogp house and other oul
i buildings and one apple orchard and other fruit trees
I thereon.
Ai.su Dc'en 1 nit's interest in one other lot, piece or
| parcel of laud situate in Wilmot two., Bradford couutv.
[ hounded on the north by lands of Krastus Shepard arid
' the highway leading from the Albany road to the French
| town road, east by the highway leading from the SuaqM
i hanna river to Albany, south and west by lands of liiruui
! and J. I'. llorton and unseated land. Containing about
| thirty acres, more or It—, about 11 (teen acres improved,
one steam saw mill, two framed houses and framed barn,
. and other out buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses EU
leuburger 11-IW t, the u-eof Hiram Hurtou \ s Edward J.
Sliepard.
Al.SO—'The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton town-hip. Bradlonl countv, bounded on
! the North by lands of J. W. Griffin, ea-t "by the public
: road leading from Canton to Bea< b Fh ts, south by lands
J by Chas. Stockwell. and west by lands of A. Dotv. Con
j taining about littv-tivc feet in front, by three hundred
j feet back more or less, all improved with a frame dwelling
! house there >n.
| Seized and taken in . .vocation at the suit of S. H. N'ew
man to the u-e of E. Vaudine vs. J. S. Minard.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Canton twp., Bradford county, bounded on tho
! north by lands ot \\ in. S li.tkcrand Kingslxry. N'ewman
& Co.. east bv lands of King-bery. Newman 4 Co.,south
by 1 ioga Street and west liy lands of Kingsbcry, New -
1 mau A Co. and Win. S. Biker. Containing one-fourth
' of an ai re, more or less, all improved, with a framed
j house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofS. H. Xow
; man to the use of K. Vaudine vs. A. M. Kramer.
ALSO—The following lot. pie< e or parcel of land situ
i ate in Ulster twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north
by land of Mary Ann Lm-kwood or the Loekwood estate.
: east, south and west by C. \t. liolcomb. Containing ten
| acres, more or less, all improved, with a framed house, a
, small bant, R saw tuili and a few fruit trees,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of If. S. Da
j viilson 4 Co. vs. Henry Walker and Samuel Hunt.
I ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
j ate in Monroe boro', Bradford county, bounded and des
j cribt-d as follows, to wit: Beginning ut a white oak post
in the center of tlie State road, thence north tsOi 3 west
10 perches to a post, thence south west 4 per. to a
; post, thence south sOi' east In per. t-. a post in the cen
ter of caid State road, thence along the center of the same
north !)J° ea-t 4 per. to tin- place of beginning. Contain
ing about forty rods, more or le s, all improved, with &
trained house and fratnid barn theroou.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. B. 4 G.
I Smith to the use ol G. F. Mason vs. Charles Batch.
I T. M. WOODRUFF,
Towanda. May 25, I*o4. Sheriff.
Norte:, TO PL'HCHASKKN. -TO prevent misunderstand
ing. n >tiee is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
sales will be required to puv the amount bid at the tirao
the laud is sold. It ha- become impcrativeiv iiecessarr
to adopt this rale, and it will lie strictly adhered to, ex-
J eept in cases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and
i- entitled to the fund as protmkd in the Ist section of
' the act of Assembly, approved April 2t), which is
as follows : • Whenever the purchasers of real estate at
. Orphans' Court or Sheriffs tile, shall appear from the
proper record to be entitled, as a lieu creditor,to receive
. the whole or any portion u. the proceeds of said sale, it
-hall le the duty of tin- sheriff", admini-trator, executor
1 or other person making sin-h -ale. to receive the receipt
: of such purcha er ot pur lu-et s tor the o.moant which
. b" or they w old r.;>j . .p , frem the record as aforesaid,
to be en tit!' 1t ■ reci iv-: Provided tint this section shsil
not lie s" construed as to prevent tin- right of said Sheriff'
j administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
mand and re i-,\t ai tie- time of sal" a sunt sufficient t"
e er u!l it gal '-"-l- entitled to Is- paid out of the proceeds
: ol said sale : end provided further, that before any pur
chaser or put Lasers shall ive the benefit of this .-eva
! tion.he or they -ball produce to the Sheriff", or other ]lffr-
I son so making said -ale. a duly certilitd statement tr<<ni
i the proper record- end-; the hand and official seal of the
| oioper -dTicer. showing that he i- a lien creditor, eutltkd
, to receive any part of the pro.-eed- of the sale tut aforesaid."
THUS. M. WOODRUFF.
Towanda, May 2-1. I*.")*. Sheriff
\ UDITOR'S NOTICE.— Jud Smith r*.
I 1 h'rnowtr ti'orniley ami 11. K. ll'o/m'ei/.—ln the
Common Picas of Bradford Coriitv, X". 2i8 f May Teem
' 1857.
Tlie undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court
[to di-tl'ibute tunds i >-d by the isiieriffs sale of detbu
da.iit's real estate, will attend to the d iti-s of tiis appolnt
•nent at the "dive id .lan.'-- Macfurlaiie, L-sg., in the bore'
ol Towanda, on Friday, the IMb day of June. 18.14, at S
o'clock in toe afternoon, at which time and place all per
sons interested are required to present their claims, or la
forever debarred from said fund.
E. OVERTOX, JR..
May M, 1850. Auditor.
k DM IXISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Xotic*
il. is hereby given, that all pi rsons indebted to the es
tate of John Hatch, dee d., late of Albany township,
arc requested to make payment without delay ; and all
persons having claims against said estate, must present
them duly authenticated, to the subscriber.
A. J. XOBLE.
May 2.">. ISSB. Administrator*
ORPHANS' CO CRT SALE.—By virtu*
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co..
will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on SAT
URDAY , JUNE 16, at 1 o'clock, I'. M.. tlie following
real estate, situate in Springfield twp., Bradford county,
bounded as follows, to wit :— Beginning at a post in the
division Lncofthe Eli-lia R. i'otter farm and lands of
Richard Roe, at the southeast corner of lands of said
Richard Roe. thence north 2° east 64 4-lft perches to a
post, thence north 74° ea-t "2 7-10 perches to a post,
thence south '2° west io g in per. to a post. thence north
s7 west 52 5-10 perches to tlie place of beginning. Con
taining 22 acres and lift perches.be the same more or
less.
MINERVA POTTER.
Springfield, May 11.1654. Administratrix.
A DMINI STR A TOR'S NOTICE.- Notice
o- Y is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es
tate of CHARITY" MEAD, deed., late of Michigan,
are hereby requested to tuakc payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
T. T. BROWN,
May 4. IKS. Administrator.
A I 1)1 LOU'S NO I ICE. OrriUz Cham
a * hrrlin ex. Aaron Prrkin*. In the Common l'letM
of Bradford coitnty. No .Mil. Sept. T. Isss.
The undersigned. Anditnr, appointed bv said Conrt to
distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate
; of defendant, will attend to tlie duties of his appointment
at his office, in Towanda borough, on Saturday, the 2fitb
day of June. ls.',s. at 1 o'clock in tlie afternoon, at which
time and place all persons interested arc required to pie
sent their claims or else be forever debarred from said
fund. G. 1). MOXT.IXYE.
June 1. Is",s. Auditor.
A PMIXISTRATOM'S NOThM:. Nolirft
2\. is hereby given, that ai l persons indebtnl to the e
tate ot Jo-eph H. Chaffee- '*'ec'd. tate of Warren township,
ate requested to make payment without delay; iarf-,il{
persons liaving rla'c .s against s,ibl e-late will pl*ttMcpre
sent tbcm duly uyuientiuuted for H-ttlMikiit.
NANCY M. CiIAFFKC,
HENRY ALI.YX.
June t.'s.iS. Administrators.
' HANS' COURT SALE - ]U virt,>
" "f an ortler "f the t>r;ihans'Court if Bradford Co..
] wilt be rxposed t<> public -ale on the pretni-es. on SAT*
; t Rl>.\Y,the loth qiyot JULY.at on.- o'tlook. P.M.,
the following do-cribed real estate situate in Troy tw-p.i
, Brad ord cmrty. bounded and tks rihed as follows, tc
wit Beginning at i po'f ami stones th" south ea-t eor
iter of a lot owned by Sidney Vauhorn. thence bythesaid
lot north 1"7 perches t • ,i post and stoin 9. corner, then, o
by Andrew A>rre' ),.? ea- j.*, 0-I* perches to a post am!
; stopo-. a corner „t a I . liei ctotoregranted t 1 Hiram Kit
tlo. tbenc-c by tlin .-aij Kittie's lot south 71 g.|o perches
I t" a post and stones, (hence north 60° ea.-f e7 8-lft per
ehes to a p.-et and stones in the line of Enon Luther's land
being the warrant survey line, thence aiorig said line we-t
j lift g.lft perches to the place of beglnniiig. Containin -
j 48 aeros and 105 fv-rches, rn-'re or less, except seven
| acre- . on-eyed I y John ' -I'tall iu hi-lifetime,to I e>n'i 1
VauboM. s".d eit 1 it; -p tb„ sonth -"le ot |
r it r AMrmj .
J'HN VKsRf'BY,
M'.' " 1 '• Admu'r trjUgj.