Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 27, 1859, Image 3

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    N'cro 3,&pcrtisfmenl3.
ffufflphrey & Wickham
. receiving a large addition to their Stock of
i RE n(,w , i-nner Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, Shoe
T other Findings, Sugar. Molasses, Syrup, Tea,
I tier Family Groceries, Sheetings, Shirtings,
li h they offer with their former Stock at a
: v m-e for Cash or Country produce, and respect
buyers to give them a call.
FESTIVAL.
FESTIVAL will be held at the rooms
\ Collegiate Institute, in the Boro'
A ... ~n Tuesday evening, February, 8, 1859, for
V fit it that Institution.
' , l.tless known to most of its friends that this In
, U- been struggling for the last two years past
V and embarrassment from debts and
due for constructing and furnish
" Ming, and for tuition in former years. Trilling
• ; f . ani e as'these debts may appear when compared
Jll 'h magnitude of the object for which they were
>'i tne , w jth an em]>ty treasury, and without aid of
i'{lav must involve the Institution in great loss, if
~e r' r u in, when the collection of them is enforced.
■'U : ''"4 -i n e might be occupied in urging its claims
'people of this County and vicinity. But at this
'".sunn to be brought particularly to notice, it is
j, i to anticipate here,
the means to relieve the Institute of some
1 ,".'claims upon it, its lady friends propose to give
Vvrtiinmciit 'or its Iwnefit as above stated. Xo more
j.'j.H-ct can lie presented to the liberal giver. To
' ;i v all of its friends is offered .an opportunity to
•' 5 En agreeable and pleasant evening, wh'le at'the
' ■ tlicy will he rendering substantial aid in re
u .. t! t from present embarrassment.
tji.aeiits in every variety of form and price will be
■ ring the evening. The large halls of the Insti
r , be opened for promenade, and the evening enli
iv tli music ar.d other sources of amusement.
A iidncss and generosity of every friend of the In
i -n this vicinity will he taxed in the contribution
sflL#atkm of refreshments.
V'j jnend- of the Institute throughout the County
-r.uiiiv invited to attend. Contributions will be
SL'rtd at the offices of Messrs. OVERTON A MONT ANTE,
booaaic it and W. C. BOUART, in Towanda Boro.
McCreary 6l Warner,
4\TIN Cx SALOON,
Xcrih s'de of the Public Square,
TOWANDA, PA.
Y'FN* at all hours for the accommodation of tho pub-
I Will keep on hand at all times, all the delicacies
..fisoa. In connection with the above, they have
SPARRING ROOM,
mpetent person has been engaged,and will shortly
j united number of gentlemen to instruct in the
. irt of Self Defence.
24,1859. McCREARY A WARNER.
THE Bradford County Teachers' Associa-
I • n w 11 hold its next Quarterly Meeting at the Un
,rrh in Wihilham. on FRIDAT and SATURDAY
■;hand lltli days of FEBRUARY next, commune
■ It 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 10th.
r -( will lie a lecture delivered by Rev. J. FOSTER,
I vjnda. and two essays read, one by Miss HARRIET
,-p, the other by Miss ANN BADCOCK.
. resolutions that were left over from the last raeet
g will be further discussed.
"- e of these relates to compelling parents and guerdi
: -end those under their care to sellout, the other to
priety of giving the County Superintendent a
••.-.'annul teachers' certificates,
ther resolution will be offered relative to the im
-u: t • f establishing school libraries, and various oth
e-tions connected with the cause of popular eduea
:il be discussed. A general attendance is reques
ters and others interested in the cause who reside
y the north side of the State line, are cordially invi
attend. The friends of education in Windham.
T fit a good attendance, and it is to he hoped that
iipectatious will not be disappointed.
O. S. DEAN, Secretary.
" wanda. Jan. 24. 1859.
UOTIUK —The Hoard of Revision of Rrad
'ird County have fixed upon the following days
es for holding of the Appeals in said County for
vi :
* Boro', at John S. Sloan's. Tuesday. Fob. 22 ;
- twp.. at .1 >hn S Sloan's, Wednesday, Feb. 23 ;
. ,ry. u Charles O French's, Thursday. Feb. 24 ;
Mi Creek at Asa Gillett's, Friday. Feb. 25 :
v .it Aaron If Ingalls, Saturday. Feb. 2*l ;
i and Svlyauu boro',at David Conable's Monday,
'•'oruary. 2-;
twp. aud Troy boro, at E W Bigonv's Tuesday,
Fr-h 1 ;
:>M. at II W Root's, Wednesday, March 2 ;
i. it Riley Ross", Thursday, March 3:
.' at Nathan Olmstead's, Friday. March 4 ;
-■'. li twp, at Roswell Luther's, Tuesday March 8 ;
.•'.on West and Burlington boro, at 1. F Royce's,
esday. March 9 :
" 'is.at I! F Taylor's, Thursday. March 10 ;
-raa, a! Robert "Mason's, Friday. March 11 ;
at s (' Mvers", Saturday, March 12 ;
at us Morse's. Monday, March 14 ;
• .ii. L> J Beardsley's, Tuesday. Mareli 15 ;
• ' twii and Monroe boro, at Etiu.l Taylor's, Wod
- March lti :
' nro, at the Commissioner's Office, Thursday,
March It ;
T - twp and Towanda North,at the Commissioner's
- Friday. March 18 ;
•;. at Sheffield Wilcox's. Tuesday. March 22 ;
'•'in, at Daniel Heverly's, Jr., Wednesday March 23:
t. at Hiram Horton s, Thursday. March 24 ;
n. at John M Horton's. Friday, March 25 ;
c -t Simeon Decker's, Saturday, March 2C ;
it Orson Rickey's, Monday. March 2s ;
•■'"•■juin, at S F Washburn's, Tuesday, March 29 ;
>id. at Cyrus Bloodgo<>d's, Wednesday, March 30 ;
•am. at Benj Kuykendall's. Thursday. March 31 ;
c'n, at Robert Cooper's, Friday, April 1 ;
at Theophilus Humphrey's, Saturday, April 2 ;
t<) W Morthrup's. Monday, April 4 ;
" s. at H W Camp's, Tuesday, April 5 ;
' ra, at Harry Ackley's, Wendcsday, April 6 ;
•ng. at John H Black's, Thursday, April 7 ;
g Stone, at H. W. Noble's, Friday, April 8 ;
i, at J M Reed's, Saturday, April 9 ;
s-c rs will be punctual in delivering notices to the
-. and in making their returns on the da design*-
ti.i-ir warrants, at which time and place the Board
- a will attend and hear such as think themselves
•wl by Assessment, and make such alterations
•nhtm shall secin just.
By order of said Board.
-inner's Office. I E. If. COOLBAUGH.
uj 24,1859. 1 Clerk
I'M INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice
1 • hereby given, that all perpson- indebted to the
J Alii A L FOSTER, deceased, late of North
ia. are requested to make payment without delay:
"■ having claims against the said estate w.ll please
• them Julv authentisated for settlement.
SAMUEL It. FOSTER.
lr . T 25. ls.'iO. Administrator ilrbtmi non.
MIMSTRATOR'B NOTICE Notice
'hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
•' WIU.IAM BECK, late of South Creek, dee d..
" l, 'V requested to make payment without delay ;
persons having claims against the said estate w ill
ccic:!: them duly authenticated for settlement.
CYRUS BECK,
' 1859 Adm'r, with the will annexed
HW" COURT SALE — By virtue
orJer of the Orphans* Court of Bradford conn
* fi|i -e,l to publi'- -ale at the house of 11. W.
Springfield, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of
G'A , 1559, at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following de
r'al estate situate in Springfield twp., lxmnded
i>ed a- follows, to wit: North by land ol Theo
•'•r and Northrup, east iiy laud of Daniel
m l Wallis Grace, south by land of Kphraim
west by other lands of said decedent. Contain
■*" acre- or thereabouts, about thirtv-fivc acres
'ipr-ived.
-tier l a lying west of said lot and bounded and
, 44 f" l iws, to wit: North hy land of Theodore
v i-1 l,y the aforesaid lot l>elongitig to the estate
f south by land ol'Ephraim Sargeant. west
. ; f H. \\. Westhrook. Containing about fifty
i n, pruved. late the estate of Clarissa Grace, dc
lerins rnade known on day of sale.
Wi H. 8. GROVER.
' 1 's is. Adinini-trater.
—Whelms, my wife MARY,
* ,n . v l>ed and board, without any Just cause
' -ition t|,j s j s hereby to forbl.J all iicrsotis liar
; ■lasting b. r, on iny account, as 1 .mill not pay
j, ot her contracting.
v-_ Jan. l. lsr.9. MICHAEL H ANNON-
r i! ;;i'AV RAIL ROAI) AND COAL
. !'., ])■ -Notice is hereby given to the stock
's ' ,4 y Railroad A Coal Company,that the
' t :,, n|>any will IK- held at thuir of
•ik v* oi* MONDAY JANUARY 1(, 1859,
I *in i | K | ; at which time and place an election
■ , " ">r a i'roi-ideut aud twelve directors for the
I J'E r . H. SHAW.
J£ lB / N ' G "RUSHES, MOP STICKS
*lr ,ra '" Measures, l'ails, Tubs, Patent Rat
_ Nov. 1 FOX'S.
..f every grade, Raw aad Refined,
* 2 n "''lasses, and the best Tea in in town, at
j LUX'S.
■l'!' !K and RIGGOLETTS, at
H A IBD'kwell's
Legal.
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—/* the matter of
J.X. the estate of Daniel O'Kttfe, dee'd. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County.
And now to wit, Dec. 7, 1858 ; on reading affidavit and
a certain petition of review and assignment of errors in
s nd to the final account filed hy administrators of said es
tate, the Court decree and grant a re hear ing of so much
of said final account as is alleged to lie in error in said
hill or partition of review that such relief as equity and
justice may require may he granted, and for that purpose
appoint ELHAXAN SMITH an Auditor in said matter of
re-hearing, and order that said Auditor give Catherine
Cusack and John Flynn, two of said Administrators,
twenty days notice before the time of meeting of said par
ties on said matter ot re-hearing, and give the usual notice
by public advertisement.
To ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, TAKE NOTICE:—' That
by virtue of the foregoing order and decree of said Court,
the undersigned. Auditor, will attend to the duties of his
appointment, in said matter of re-hearing, at his office in
the boro' of Towanda. on FRIDAY,the 28th day of JAN" -
UARY, 18.19, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when and
where all persons interested may attend if thev think
proper. ELHAXAN SMltll,
Dec. 20, 1858. Auditor.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is her*
A by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
THOMAS BUIXK, dee'd., late of Pike township, must
make immediate payment, and all persons having demands
against said estate, will present them duly authenticated
for settlement. PERLEY" H. RUCK,
Dee. 20, 1858. Executor.
QII BRIEF'S SALES. — Rv virtue of .sundry
Lj writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford County. to me directed and de
livered. will be exposed to public sale at the Court House,
Towanda Borough, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of
FEBRUARY, 1859, at one o'clock. P. M.,tbe following
lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., Brad
ford county, bounded as follows, to wit: Xorth by land
of Charles F. Welles, east by land of David Makes, south
bv land of Joseph Menardi. west by land of Sheffield Wil
cox. Containing seventeen acres and a half, more or less,
about fifteen acres improved, one log house, one framed
barn, and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel
Chapman now to the use of Dr. Thomas Harris,vs Zadock
Gillett and L. X. Varguson.
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece of land situ
ate in Athens two., bounded as follows, to wit : Xortli
by land of John F. Satterlee, and the public highway,
east by land of Chester Stevens, south by land of James
Thompson, west by the Susquehanna liiver. Containing
one hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, about
one hundred and fifty acres improved, two framed houses,
two framed barns, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Athens and Litchfield twps., bounded north by
lands of A. Miller and James Thompson, east by lands
belonging to the estate of Reuben Park, dee'd, and oth
ers, south by land of X. C. Harris, west by lands of Job
Ilulett, Chester Stevens and Alvin Miller. Containing
one hundred acres, more or less, about ten acres impro
ved. one framed or plauk house, one shed aud saw-mill
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel Mc-
Dnflee to the use of Hugh Tyler vs. Constant Matliew
son.
ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Albany twp.,bounded north,east and nest,
by lands of Welles Wilcox, south by the public highway.
Containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less, nil im
proved. with a framed house aud a framed baru, and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Smith A
Lyon to the use of W. W. Decker vs. John X. Chapman.
ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Rome and Windham twps., bounded north
by land of James Sibley and Orraan Goodsell, east by
lands of Henrv Fritz and James Vibberts, south by land
of Thomas Hill, west by lands of Joseph Seeley and Or
man Goodsell. Containing one hundred and twenty-sev
en acres, more or less, about seventy-five acres improved,
one framed house,one framed baru, and fruit trees therc
ou.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Eben Gris
wuld's use vs. John Rockefeller.
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smithfieid twp., bounded north by land
of Jesse Spalding, east by land of Xelson Keeler, south by
the public highway and laud of Xelson Keeler, west by
land of Xelson Keeler and Davis C Pierce. Containing
twelve acres, more or less, about four acres improved,
one framed tavern house, one framed barn, aud a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Solomon
W. Williams v<. K. D. ltrighun.
ALSO. The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in I.eßov twp.. bounded north A east by land
belonging to the Sch ruder land company .south by land in
possession of Reuben Si one .west by land formerly belong
ing to C. L. Ward Containing fifty acres, more or less,
twenty five acres improved, more or less, one log bouse,
one log barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles
Stoekwell Adm'r. of M. H. Ureenmau, dee'd, vs John J.
Perry
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Wysox twp , bounded north by the State
road, east by land of William Varguson, D. C. Sherman,
Michael Maloy and David Vought, south by land of Da
vid Vought, west by land of William 11. Weflmanjthe de
fendant. Containing ninety-one acre* and one hundred
and thii ty-ouc perches, about seventy-three acres impro
ved.
ALSO.—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in
Wvsox twp., bounded north by the State road, east by
land of William 11. Wellman, the defendant, south by
land of John Vought. west by land of William 11. Well
man, the defendant. Containing about ninety-one acres
and one hundred avd thirty-one perches, more or less,
about sixty-three acres improved, one framed house, one
framed barn, and an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO.—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
W vsox twp.. bounded north by the State road .east by land
of* Wm H. Wellman. the defendant.south by land oi"Ster
ling Dickinson, west by other lands of \V illiam H. Well
man, the defendant. Containing about ninety-one acres
and one hundred and thirty-one per. more or less, about
forty-four acres improved.
ALSO.—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
Wysox twp., bounded north by the State road and Ste
phen Clay son. east by land of William H. Wellman Jsouth
land of Morris Coolhangh. west by land of Samuel Owens,
Henry l'assmore and Stephen Clayson. Containing one
hundred and sixty seven acres, more or less, about eighty
acres thereof improved, one framed house, and framed
barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I. P. Spal
sling and Aurelia Spalding Executors of Robert Spalding
vs. William H. Wellman.
ALSO.— The following described lot. piece or parrel of
laud situate in Albany twp., bounded north by-and of
Seth Stevens, and a fot of land known as the Murray lot.
east by land of Hugh Cavaimh and Jas. I). Farrel, south
byllands of Michael Me.Mahon, west by land of the estate
of James Donehue, dee'd. Containing one hundred ai res,
more or less, about sixty acres thereof improved, one fra
med house .one framed lrn. and a few iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T. T. Weir
man vs. Adain Murphy.
ALSO. -The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Ilurlington twp.. bounded north by land of
John Rennet, east by land of Enos Railey, south by land
of David Luther.and" west by land in possession of Michael
Russell. Containing about forty acres, more or less, about
fifteen acres improved, one framed bouse, one trained
barn, and saw mill.and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gibson &
Gorsline to the use of IT. Mercur vs. Darwin Russell.
AlJsO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp.,bounded north and west b\
a road leading from Granville Cent re to William Rnnn
yoii'B, so ith by land of R. F. A L. D. Taylor, east by land
of Levi Taylor. Containing seventeen acres, more or less,
about one acre improved, with a body for a log house
thereon.
ALSO.—AII that certain lot . piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Granviile twp.. bounded north, east, south and
west by lands of R. F. A L. D. Taylor. Containing one
half an acre, more or less, all improved, with one large
building, built for a tannery, thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George X.
Newberry's use vs. H. G. Reynolds and Xelson Reynolds.
A I,S<J.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Athens Roro", bounded north by land of
W. Hartran. east by land (owners names unknown.)south
by land of John Fritchcr. west by Main street. Contaii.
ing sixty-six feet front and one hundred and twenty five
back, more or less, all improved, one (rained dwelling
house, one framed barn, and a lew fruit trees thereon,be
ing lot No. 3.1 in town plot of Athens Roro'.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofC.F.Welles,
Jr., vs C. K. Martin.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Monroe twp., bounded north by land of de
fendant, Sylvester W.Alden. east by land of John White,
south by land of H. S. Salsbury and" others, west by To
wanda Creek. Containing about eighty acres, more or
less, about sixty acres improved, one stone house,framed
barn and other outbuildings and fruit trees thereou. (De
fendant's interest levied upon.'i
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sevellon
W. Alden vi Svlvester W. Allien.
ALSO—The'following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp.. bounded north by land of
M.C. trnot. east bv land of L.lngraham, south by land of
Daniel Wilcox, west by the public highway and Martin
Wilcox. Containing fifty-five acres, more or less, alsnit
forty acres improved,one framed house,one framed barn,
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob
Grace and Hampton H. Grace vs George Walborn.
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
and situate in Ilurlington Roro', tioiinded north by land
tielonging to the estate of James Ling,deed, east by land
of S. 11. Hill ami said Long's estate, south by land be
longing to the estate of James Long, dec d. west by land
of John Blc-om. Containing six acres,more or less,about
one acre in proved,one framed bouse, one framed build
ing occupied as wagon shop, aud a few fruit trees there
on.
ALSO - One other lot, piece or parcel of land sitnatein
West Hurlingtou twp., bounded north by land of John
Bloom, west and south by laud of 8. H- Hill.east by land
of John F.Long. Containing six acres, more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. Morley
A Bro's vs Jonathan D. Hill.
AI.SO —The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land --ituate in Tus arnra and Wyalnslng twp.>- biio<JM
C.nal.
north by land of Charles Camp, east by land of Philemon
Stone and O. B. Snell. south by land of Luther Shutnway,
Windsor Shumwav, Johnson Palmer and Jackson CadV,
west by lands of Charles Camp, C. W. Camp and Edwin
Lewis. Containing about eight hundred acres, about two
hundred acres improved, one woolen factory, one grist
mill, otic saw mill, six framed dwelling houses, one black
smith shop, four framed barns, two large orchards, and
other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ingham
Stone, administrator ufgJonas Ingham dee'd. vs. Harvy B.
Ingham.
ALSO- The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in West Burlington twp.. bounded north by
by land of Jonathan Davis, east by the public highway,
south by laud of Washington Taylor, west bv land of
Wilber Gamagc and J. M. K. Phillips. Containing -ev
enly five acres, more or less, about thirty acres improv
ed, one framed house, one frame lor a small barn, and a
few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I". Mercur,
vs Elijah Booth.
ALSO—The following described bt. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smitlifield twp.. hounded north by land of
Samuel B. Holcomb, east by laud of David Brown, south
by unseated lands, west by land of Charles Munn. Con
taining forty-nine ncres. "more or less, about forty acres
improved, two framed dwelling houses, one framed barn,
and other outbuildings, two apple orchards, and other
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John
Ward vs. Nathan E. Wood and Sbelton (!. French.
ALSO—Tiie following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Pike twp., bounded north by land of Josh
ua S. Roberts and Chandler Canfield. east by land of Josh
ua S. Roberts, south by land of S. P. Rockwell, west by
land of Chandler Canfield. Containing one anil a half
acres, more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling
house, framed barn, a building used for the manufacture
of window blinds, with the water privilege and machine
ry thereunto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elvira
Kingsley, now intermarried with Ralph Buckingham .and
Ralph Buckingham vs C. P. Lines.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Canton village, bounded north bv land be
longing to Kiugsbery. Newman A Co., east by land of A.
X. Spalding, south by the highway, west by laud of
Kingsbery, Newman A Co. Containing about eight rods
square, more or less, all improved,with oue framed build
ing thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Ash
down vs. Nathan Tuttlc and 11. T. Beardsley.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
situate in Wysox twp., bounded north by land of Charles
Newel and 0. D. Bartlett, east by land of Charles New
ell. south by land of David Sherman, west by laud of Asa
Bennett. Containing forty-two acres, more or less.about
fifteen acres improved, and one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Valentine
Woodburn vs. Patrick Sullivan.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smitlifield twp., north by laud of A. C.
Scott and K. Loomis, east by land of William Smith .south
by laud of David and Lester Arnold, Thomas Weed and
James Doty, west by laud of Christopher Child. Contain
ing fifty-six acres, more or less, about fifteen acres impro
ved, one log house .one framed barn,and a few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ahirnm
Pierce to the use of Darius Bullock vs. Moutilion Seeley.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Granville twp.. bounded north by laud of
Eleazer Pomeroy, east by land of D. A. Simpkius, south
by land of J.Riley and William McFalen, west by the
public highway. Containing twenty-three acres and
ninety perches, more or less, about nineteen acres im
proved, one framed house, one framed barn, aud a young
orchard thereon.
Seized anil taken in execution at the suit of John E.
Goodri IPs use vs. John Ilogan.
ALSO —The following described lot. piece or panel of
land situate in Granville twp.. bounded north and ea-t
land of Robert Bailey, south by the public high way,west
by land of Charles Drake. Containing fifty-two acres,
more or less, about thirty acres improved, and one small
shantv house thereon.
A l>;o —All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Granville twp., bounded north by the public high
way leading from Granville Summit to Towanda Creek
and land of Ritncr Miles, east by land of Robert Bailey,
south by land of C. Drake, west by the public highway
and lands of Eliza Taylor and Abraru Mutt. Containing
eight acres, more or less, all improved, one framed house,
one framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gordon F,
Mason to the u-e of 11. J. M idill vs Harry Bailey.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Monroe tp.. bounded north by the highway and land of
R. R. Rockwell: on the east hy land of John White ; on
the south by lands of Sylvester W. and Sevellon W. Allien
on the west hy the Towanda Creek and Berwfrk turnpike
—Containing about forty acres, more or le-.s, all iinprov
ed, one framed house, oue framed burn and apple ore hard
thereon.
ALSO The defendant's interest in the following piece
or parcel of land situate in Monroe tp.. bounded north by
lands of defendant. (SAV.Alden), ea-t by laud of John
White, south by lands of 11. S. Salsbury and other- and
west by the Towanda creek. Containing about eighty
acres more or less, about sixty acres improved, and stone
bouse, framed barn and other out buildings, and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. C. Kel
logg vs. S. W. Aldeu.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp.
bounded north by land of Walter Hoagland. east by laud
of John Donahue, south by lands of Michael Coughney,
and west by lands of John Sullivan . Containing eiglity
aCrcs, more or less, about thirty acres thereof im
proved. one h'g house, one framed burn and an orchard ot
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at two suits of 11. J. Ma
dill's use vs. John Crowley.
Also, at the suit of John Holmes' use vs. John Crowley
ALSO—The following piece or parcel ol land situate in
Athens tp., bounded north by land of Edward l'crkins,
ea-t by land of Z. Gihbs. and south by unseated land, or
land known as the Caton tract , and west by land belong
ing to the heirs of Horace Williston. dee'd. Containing
about fifty-seven acres, more or less, about forty acres im
proved, one framed house, one framed barn, one framed
shed, and fruit trees thereon.
ALSO--One other lot. piece or parcel of laud situate in
Athens tp., bounded north by land of Yates Ac Co.. ea-t
by land belonging to the heirs of Horace Williston.dee'd.
south by the public highway, and west by lauds of Cor
nelius llunsiker. Containing about thirty acres, more or
less, about twenty acres improved, with olio log house,
with a framed addition, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen St
John's use, vs. Abram Hiuisiker.
Also, at the suit of M. W. Hamilton A Co. vs. Cornelius
llunsiker and Abram llunsiker.
ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of levari facias, the
following piece or parcel of land situate in Rome town
ship, Beginning at a heinlofk, the south-west corner of
Richard Lent's lot. thence south 89° east 12'.) 3-10 perches
to a post : thence south 1° west 73 perches to a post ;
thence north s:t° west 240 perches to the warrant line or
out line of the Leßay tract : thence north 1° cast .'it per
ches to the south-west corner of Win. and Oscar Elliott's
lot. a maple sapling for a corner : thence so :th -.'4° ea-t
111 8-10 perches to said Elliott's south-east corner, and
thence north 1° east 19 perches t-> the place of beginning.
('ontaining ninety-six acre- and oiie.huudred and one per
ches. strict measure, about foity acres improved, a log
lionse, a framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B.
Clymer, assignee of V. Leßay de Chaumont vs. Roderick
B. Morley.
ALSO —The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Towanda borough. Beginning at the south-east coiner of
a lot conveyed by Knos Tonkins and wife to James M.:k
inson, thence al oig the east side of Main stri i t. -outlier
l v 85 feet to the corner of a lot in possession of .losiali
Francisco, thence along line of said Josiah Fram i-co's
lot at a right angle to aforesaid street, ea-terly 112 feet to
the west side of an alley running parallel to Slain street:
thence along wast side of said alley northerlyjeighty-five
feet to a corner of lot of said Makinson. them e alone line
ol said Makinson's lot, westerly 112 feet to the place of
beginning. Containing thirty-live perches of land, sti irt
measure, all improved, one trained dwelling house, one
framed building occupied as a dwelling house and black'
smith shop, one trained barn and truit trees thereon.
Seized and taken tn execution at the suit of Michael
Meylert, to the u-e of Ahira Wickhain, vs. Adanr Esseu
vvine.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF.
Towanda, Jan. 12, 1859. Sheriff
SHERIFF'S SALE—liy virtue of sundry
kJ writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of Com
mon I'leas of Bradford County, to ine directed and deli
vered, will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House,
in the Borough of Towanda, on Kit 11 >A V. the lltli day
of FEBRUARY. ISA!), at one o'clo< k. i'. M.. the tol.owiug
described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tp.
bounded north by land of William S. [laker and Edward
Burke, east by land in possession of A. M. Kramer. Ed
ward Burke and S. B. Latin-op, south by the highway
called V'tiion street, west by the highway called Troy st.
Containing about one acre, more or less, all improved.
ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingslrery in that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp.,
bounded north bv the public highway called Union St.,
east by the public highway called l>ivi-ion street, south
hv land in possession of S. A. Sucese, west ty an alley
called Wright's Alley 011 a certain town plot of Canton
Village, dated Oct. 1.1854, now in possession of 8. H.
Newman, (excepting therefrom, lot No. '25 on said plot,
upon which a school-house is situated.) Containing owe
acre, more or less, all improved.
ALSO—AiI the interest of llenrv Kingsbery in that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp.,
hounded north bv Harding <V Eee, (J. W. Griffin and 1).
Wilcox, east by land of J. W. Griffin and A. \. Spalding,
south by the public highway called Towanda street, west
by the public hi hway call Troy street and land ot Har
ding A" Ece. Mix, Hooper A Turner and F. <l. Manlev
Containing three-fourths of an acre, more or less, all im
proved,with a framed tavern house,and one framed build
ing occupied as n dwelling house, a shoe shop, a new fra
med barn, and a few Irnit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII the interest of Henry Kingsbery in ttiat
certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp..
bounded north bv the public highway called Union St.,
east by land of F. K. 5 andyke. south by land of Case and
Colw 11, west bv land bclonginc to the heirso| EC Rose,
dec'.l i ontaliiing ne eiirht d an mrr. ni'-re o r lrs<=, : ,T1
improved, with n framed barn then "ti.
tcnil.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John K.
Goodrich's use vs. Henry Kingsbery.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Burlington twp.. bounded north by land
of John F. Means and Michael Haraus.east by land of
John F. Means, south by the State road and land of Sam
uel St rope, west by land of Milton Bailey. Containing
one hundred acres, more or less .about seventy acres there
of improved, with one framed house, one framed barn,
and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of II ll.Mftce's
use vs. Jonathan Thompsou aud Charles Coverdale terre
tenant.
ALSO—The following describe 1 lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Shcshequiu twp., bounded north by land
in posses-ion of Adam Foyst, west by land of Henry Me
nold, south by land of Post, east by land of Burton
Kingsbery. Containing twelve acres, more or less, about
eight acres improved, one log house, log stable, and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Brough
ton Goodsell's use vs. Nathaniel '..'handler.
AT.SO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the towii
ships of Burlington and Towanda, hounded as follows:
Beginning at a poplar tree, south-west corner of lot No.
274 on warrant lot No. 44.1(1, thence west on the south
line of said warrant 202 per to a white maple for a cor
ner, thence north 79 2 10 per to a post, thence east 202
per to the west line of said lot No. 274, thence south 79
2-10 per to the beginning. Containing one hundred acres,
strict measure, it being taken from the south end of lots
No. 27.1 and 270 on said warrant No. 4 490. with about
seventy ai res improved, with one framed house, framed
barn, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H.H.Mace's
use vs. Elisha Foster, with notice to Jonathan Thompson
and 0. T. Coverdale, terre tenants.
THOM AS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sherill's Office, Towanda, Jan. 19, Isj-S
NOTICE TO Prncn.vsKUS.- To prevent misunderstand
ing. notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time
the land i< sold. It has become Imperatively necessary
to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
cept in ca-es where the purchaser is a lien creditor aud
is entitled to the fund as pr viued in the Ist section of
the act of AssemWly, approved April 20, 1848. which is
as lollows : •• Whenever the purchasers of real e-tate at
Orphans' Court or Sin rill's sale, shall appear front the
proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive
the whole or any portion of the proceed-of said sale, it
shall be the duty of the sheriff administrator, executor
or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt
of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which
he or they would appear, from the record a- aforesaid,
to l>e entitled to receive: Provided that this section -hall
not be so construed as to prevent tin- right of said Sheriff,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de- (
m ind and receive at the time of -ale a sum sufficient to
cover all legal costs entitled to he paid out of the proceeds
ol said sale; arid provided further, that before any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec- j
tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff or otiier per
son so making said sale, a duly certified statement trom
the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the
proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled
to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale oforesa
said."
\ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— O. D Bart led
- A to the use of J. Kingsbery. vs. James T. Taylor.—
lu the Common Fleas of Bradtord County, No. C4l. Sept.
Term, 1
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed bv said Court, to
di-tiibuto funds raised by Sheriffs sale of the real estate
of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office in Towanda borough, on FRIDAY, the 4th
day 'll FEBRUARY. lvV.i. at .me o'tl >• kin the afternoon
at which time and place all persons interested are requir
ed to present their claims, or else be forever debarred
from said fund. E. OVERTON. Jr..
January 3, 1859 Auditor.
i EDITOR'S NOTICE —E. ./ Rhinekart,
dA. to the use of Jacob Tome. vs. A. 11. Smith. 11l the
Common Fleas of Bradford Co.. No. 536, May term 1958.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute fund- raised by Sheriffs sale of the real e-tate
of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at Itis office in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY,
the 29th day of JANUARY, 18.19. at one o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time and lace all persons interested
are required to present their claims or e-l-e be forever de
barred from said fund. ELIIANAN SMITH,
January 3d, 1859. Auditor.
\ I DITORS' NOTlCE.— Estate of Simon
1 A Johnson, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Brad
ford County.
The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said ' ourt. to
distribute moneys in the hands of the Administrator of
said estate, raised by sale of real estate, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at the office of E B. Farson-.
in Troy borough,on MONDAY the 31st, day ol JANU VRY
1-57. at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and
place all persons interested are required to present their
claims, or else lie forever debarred front said fund.
HORACEFOMEROY,
Troy. January 3,18.19. Auditor.
I ) E(JISTER 'S NOTICES.—Notice is licre
-1 t by given that there have been filed and settled ill
the office of the Register of M ills, in and for the C'odnty
of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the follow
iug estates, viz:
Final account of 11. R. and N. C. B >weti, executors of
George Bowen, late of Warren, deceased.
Final account of Huldali and J. B. Thompson, adminis
trators of Klias Thompson, lute ofShe-hequin. dee'd.
Final account of I-aac Marsh, guardian of Lois E.Marsh
n minor daughter ot Elliott Marsh, dee'd.
Partial account of Isaac Marsh, guardian of Wilber F.,
Morris, Anna and Mary t) Marsh, minors of Elliott Mar-h
dee'd.
Final account of John Norman administrator of Clarissa
Grace, late of Springfield, dee'd.
Final account of Mary Reil'-nyder.administratrix of YV.
If. Reifsnyder. late of Albany, dee'd.
Supplementary account of William Boardman, adinks
trat >r of Kphraim Boardman. late .if Windham, dee'd.
Final account of John Me.Mahon administrator of John
Donnelly, late of Wvalu-ing, dee'd.
Final account ol Moses \\ atkins.administarator of Ben
jamin F. Wat kins, late of Slie.sheqnin, dec d.
Final account of Itusscl Miller and Daniel F. Miller, ex
ecutor- of Daniel Miller, late of Albany, dee'd.
And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of Bradford County, on M unlay, the 7th day of February,
Issd, for confirmation and allowance.
J. H. WEBB.
Register's Office, Jan. 4,1959. Register.
A EDITORS' NOTICE. — .lames McCcrty,
J. A. to the use of I'. Mrrcur. vs. William .1 lounney
In the Common Fleas of Bradford County, No. 196, Dec.
Term. Inl6.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute luiul- raised by Sheriffs sale ot real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties ol hi- appointment at
the office ol Mcrcnr, in Towanda boro'on THURSDAY
the 3d day of FKUKU ARY. lsl'J. between the hours of
10 o'clock A. M., and 12 o'clock. M., at which time and
place ; 11 persons interested are required to pre-ent their
claims or else forever be debarred from said fund.
M. F. KINNEY,
December 21,18,58. Auditor.
\ 1 DITOR'S NOTICE. — Estate of Liteho
- A las 1.. Heed, deceased. 11l the Orjili us' Court of
Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court, to
di-tiilnite money-in the hand- of the Administrator of
si'ol c-tatc. raised by sale ol real estate, wiil attend to the
dll ie- of his appoint me 11. at his office in Tr >y borough,
o.i MONDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY, 18.19, at one
o clot k in the afternoon, when and where all persons in
e-ted are required t > present their claim*, or be forever
d-barred from said fund. K. B. PARSONS,
Troy, January 3, 1859. Auditor.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, will he exposed to public sale on the premise* on
fill RSDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY, K59, at one
o'd ick i'. M . the following described real estate situate
in Tusi-arora twp., bounded and de-crilied as follows, to
wit: North by the land of John Clapoer, cast by land of
F. F. Hard)", south by land of Chandler Bixhy, west by
land in possession of Wvllis Rogers. Containing fifty
a -res or thereabouts, about thirty-live acres thereof iin
pryved, with a log house, framed barn, and a young orch
ard id fruit trees thereou. excepting therelrom, one acre
lying in the north-west corner of said lot. late the estate
of H illiaui P. Clapper, dee'd. Terms made known on day
of sale. JOHN CLAPPER,
January 4.18.19. Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S SALE—The rollowimr d-
JL J scribed real estate of William Gibson, deceased, late
of Ul-ter twp., will bo exposed to public sale in the follow
ing order, viz.: one lot of land in Burlington twp.. situate
on Brown Creek, containing three acres, upon which is
erected a good steam saw-mill with all its appurtenances
in order for sawing. And also one farm with the afore
said Creek running through the centre of it: hounded ou
the south by land of Charles Knapp, and the aforesaid
saw-mill lot. which lot is hounded also on the south by
land of said Knapp, on the west by land of Luther anil
Travis, on the north by the Carrol land, and on the east
by land of Walter Pollock. Containing sixty-nine acres,
or more, with about thirty acres improved and a small
hou-e and stable thereon. The sale to take place on the
premises on THURSDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY.
18.19, and also on the following day at the house of said
Gibson, dee'd, all the hill land of the old homestead in
Ulster, containing two hundred and eighty-six acres, with
over one hundred acres in a good state of improvement,
much of it cleared of stumps, and divided into three lots
for the purpose of accommodating purchasers. The survey
as made by I). Rickey, showing the divisions, will he ex
hibited on the day of sale. There is a stream called the
Hemlock Run passing through the whole length of the
said land, with a saw-mill in good order for sawing, situ
ated on the middle lot, which has standiug upon it both
pine and oak timber sufficient for all the purposes of the
farm and to spare. Thrre are two dwelling houses nt the
mill and one other -mail one on same lot. Terms of pay
ment will he mane known on rash dav of sale.
' AMUS E! I.TOTT.
Jan. 1,18,9. Executor.
Ulcrrljanbwc, A~r.
GREAT INUNDATION!!
-No Lives Lost, but Crinoline greatly endan
ger id by the Hush of Customers ot dVu. J.
Pultons Block, occasioned by the arrival of
New Winter Goods,
WHICH WiLL BE SOLD CHEAP,CHEAPER, CHEAPEST
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL has just
T T returned from the oitv with nn unusually large and
carefully selected assortment el Winter Goods, to whi h
he invites your attention, his stock of DItV GOODS are
ot the latest styles, and unrivaled in cheapness and excel
lence. His GROCEItIKSare of the choicest kinds and in
endless variety. His lurge stock of BOOTS A SHOES art'
not to be surpassed by any in the county
The attention of HOUSE-KEEPERS is particularly in
vited to his assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS WARE.
TIN .V WOODEN WARE,Carpetings, Curtain Draperies,
and House furnishing Goods gene,ally .all of nhichwill be
sold at prices which cannot fail to please the mo-t difficult.
WORSTED PLAID, Wool DeLaines. DeLain Robes,
Blue Polka Del.aius, at No. 1 Pattern's Block.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE.
Velvet Ribbons, Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet
Ribbons. Elowersand Ruches.at W.A.ROCK WELL'S.
IpEATHERS. —An elegant assortment of
lilack, White, Crimson and Kancv Plumes. at
Nov. 24. W. A". ROCKWELL'S.
in LBS. LIVE GEESE FEATHERS,
of superior quality, for sale at the Stove and
Hardware Store of Nov. 9 D.C.HALL.
New Arrival of Clothing!
O'TO OVEH COATS, ALL KINDS. AT
rC'jyf COLLINS A POWELL'S.
130 BUSINESS COATS, ALL GRADES. AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
100 CHEAP WINTER VESTS, AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
230 WINTER PANTS, AT
COLLINS A POWELL'S.
AH the above articles were bought for CASH and are
selling off 2.1 per cent, less than actual cost.
Towanda, Nov. .50, 18.18. COLLINS A POWELL.
Great Bargains in Goods!
TRACY dl MO9RE,
VRE now receivimr n very large and desir
able assortment of Fifll and Winto r Goods, which
w ill he sold as low as anything that can be found in this
market,consisting of Dry Good>,Shirting,Stripe .Shirting,
Ticking, Denims, Cotton Batts,Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp.
Wicking, Prints, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, fancr and
Black Cassimere, 111 i k and Blue Broad Cloth, Linsey,
Cotton Table, Diaper Linen Crash, Napkins. Table Cloths.
Damask Table Spreads, Bleached Muslin, Red and White
Flannel Cotton Flannel, Grain Rags. Ac.|
DRESS Goons.—De Laines. Hamilton A Pacific mills,
No. 1, Poplins, De Beges. Chcnile Scarfs, Knit Hoods,
Merinos, Casimeres, Paramatas, Ac.
SHAWLS.—A large assortment of new and choice pat
terns of Stella and Wool Shawls.
HATS AND CATS—Men and Boy's Wool and Fur JHats
and Caps, the finest assortm-nt in town.
BOOTS AND SHOES.— Ml the different description of
Men, Women and Children's Wear, sold cheap far cash.
Octolier 12, ISSB. TRACY A MOORE.
Ladies Dress G-oods.
7)AUTICt LAR attention is invited to a large assort-
I ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, now being received by
JOSEPH Po WELL—comprising everything that is now
fashionable ami durable in Berages, Crape Mo.setts, Or
g indies, French Printed Jaconetts, Lawns, English and
French Prints, Brilliants, Ducal Plaids. Lustres, Challi'a
Ginghams, Prints, Ac.. Ac., which will he sold at prices
far less than ever before ollered in Towanda.
June 8, ls.lS.
ES FOR SALE.—A Second Hand,
O No. 10, " Queen of the West" COOKING STOVE,
in good condition—also a Sheet-iron Air Tight STOVE
- will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. Nov.lo, ls.'iS.
"THE WORLD BEAT."
TTIS CO NCEI)EI) TH AT M A RSII & CO.,
L OF ELM II! \, can. and do beat all competitors in sell
ing Embroideries, Collars. Sleeves, Bauds, Flouuriugj,
Edgings, I.isertings, Ac., cheap, at
Dcc-T, is.is. NO. 3. UNION BLOCK.
".LEGAL INTEREST."
THK LEGAL INTEREST ON MONEY
.L is from oto 7 percent, per annum, who therefore,
would pay 1.1 per cent, more for G O O D S on cred
it than they can buy the -aire articles for of MARSH A
CO.. of Klmira, for Cash? "Ah, that's the question"
which is daily answered by many who hire money at
simple interest and buy tor Ua-b thus saving compound in
terest. Do you a.-k where Goods can be bought so . heap
for Cash? Our answer is at MARSH A GO'S.. No. 5
Union Block, Klmira. N. Y.
OUR WINTER STOCK
IS MOST COMPLETE-CONSISTING
1- of Single and Double Broche Shawls from $8 to |lO,
Single and Double Wool Plaid Shawls from 10 s. to #6l.
Dress Goods of every description, Boy's and Men's Wear
in every style and quality, from the cheapest Kentucky
Jeans to the finest Broad Cloth, Flannels trom 1 s. a yard
to the best in the world, Bleached and Brown Muslin
from 3 cts, to the most superior grades. Table Cloths, Pi
ano Covers. Dinner Napkins, Tea Doylies, Damask. Tow
ellings. Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Ganntletts, and in fact
everything that a rational human being can desire to find
in a first class Dry Goods Store, at MARSH ACO S.,
No. 5, Union Block, Kluiira, N. Y
EXPENSES PAID.
ALL CUSTOMERS FROM A DIS
- XANTE alio trade at MARSH A GO'S., in Elmira,
will have their expenses more than paid on what they
save in the price of Goods. Hundreds of persons have
tried it to their entire satisfaction. Try it on, come and
see us, buy twenty dollars worth of us. and if you dou't
find it so, your expenses will all be paid in cash by
Dec. 7 .MARSH A COS., No. 5, Union Block.
MONTANYES' STORE
THE CREDIT SYSTEM NOT ENTIRE
-A LY EXPLODED—We would say to our prompt pay
ing Customers that we are still selling Goods on a credit
ei Six Mouths, and that we are receiving large supplies
by railroad and canal weekly, and our prices will compare
favorably with our cash receiving neighbors.
THE WHOLESALE FEATURE of their concern i
-till continued, and small parcels, for Cash will be sold at
Wholesale Prices.
ONE BOAT LOAD OF IRON AND NAILS just re
ceived from the Duncanon Iron Works which will he sold
to the trade at city prices including freight. Let us pa
tronize the manufacture of our own State.
Nov. 24. 1 -.is. MONTANYES.
( MITTEN, LINEN AND MARSEILLES
\J Shirt Bosoms, at No. 1, Pattern's Block.
COLE AND UPPER LEATHER, at
0 ROCKWELL'S, cor. Main A Bridge &ts. Patton's
BIM k. Nov. 24.
A | \CKIN A\Y TROUT. WHITE FISH.
i*A Blue Fish, Mackerel aud Codfish, at Nu. 1, Patton's
Block. Nov. 24.
PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS.
A Nov. 24. at ROCKWELL'S.
ENTLKMEN'S SHAWLS. DouMeand
Single Broche, Blanket. Mantle, and Mi--es Shawl-,
Nov. 24. at w. A. ROCKWELL'S.
Readers of the Repoiter!
IF you want to buy Dry Goo s Fancy Goods or Yan
kee Notions, cheaper than yon ever saw them, ju.-t
take a trip to " MARSH t- CO S,
N<>. 5. Union Block.
(CROCKERY and Glass ware, a ncwa-ort.
J ment now opening at MERCDR'S.
noi SE KEEPING GOODS at regn.sr
smash down prices, at M VRSH A CO'K
I" A DIES' WORSTED HOODS AND
ZEPHYR WORSTED, a new supph jn-t received 1 -
Iee. 14.18 Mb H. S. MKRCI'R. '
"OUFFALO ROBES.—The lariat
A J ment in town, at NnvJft. MKRCI'R S.
BI FFAT.O ROBES for sale, nnd nnv Quan
tity of FURS WANTED fat ROCKWELL'S.
'. )ai S AZI N ES & ALP AC AS in all gradt
' f"~iri I<= j<J to 12s a yard, at
MARSIT A COS.
FXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap
at Foxs.
II ESI I BUTTER & SODA CRACKERS
at Nov. 2. FOX'S.
p.\ RAMATAS A MERINOES htm lt
1 a >"Vtrtl t the grade* in jll m|or. at
llliscdnncons.
7 IST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR
11 K unlet; \UY TERM AND SESSIONS, 1*59.
Album -Joseph Lee, Dr.lßidgdiHirj Cly* - Furiii-
Fowler Miller,fllmui lior- worth. John Miller,
ton. Route—Ellwiu Taylor. Well*
Aftlnin—John Hwtlon. M Warner.
Athens twp—Patrick Flood. Springfield— Xormuu S.H>u
Burlington Wat-It It I'Kelp*. ley.
Columbia —Alden K-ys. jTowamla North-Ezra Rutty.
Canton — Kphraiin t >e. jUI-ter—Corueiiu* l'lowman.
I.t liny-Samuel Bailey. |Wimlhain William Babcock,
Monroe twp -George Corey ' John King.land.
Orwell Charlea Cpson 'Wilinot Samuel Bacon.
Pike—A B i'ayson. Ay-ox SS Pierce.
IVYyalusing -John P. Welle .
TIiAVMKXE JVKOKS—FIHST WEKK.
Albany—P 11 Wilcox. jSmitlifleld--Wtu Peterson, J
Asylum -Miner Terry. I Ortille Getold.
Armenia —Nathan Sherman jSpririglitld—V ml few t'uiu-
Atbens twp—John Morle> I mitigv jr. Joel Ar-drm,
Erastu* VVolcutt. j W'mT bailey.
Burlington—Dmiel Lane jShrsheqalu-Ueubeu Thoiup-
Kamuel B M'Cord, Myron j son.
Travis. J South Creek -1. William*.
Canton—Daniel P Knapp Standing Stone- CbarleaKet-
XicholaaEverhart, Warren I wards,
latndon. j Towanda born—H A Bur
Columbia—Ceo Hull, Char 1 bank. CM Manville. J C
lea L Strait. Wilton.
Durell—Charles Stevens. 'Towanda Xorth -W S Run-
Franklin—Geo Beardsley. j dell.
LeKoy—Alppa Stone. jTowamla twp—Montgomery
Litchfield— B B Heeler. i iLwumn.
Monroe boro—WHH Brown . Troy boro—John Grant.
Monroe twp—J Bingham. !Tusrarora—Reuben Mattc
rtrwell—W C Maynard. 1 son.
Pike—T 11 Ellsworth, Tlios Ulster—Horace Heath.
Stone, D S Codding, J W Windham -W P Kinyou,
Lewis. John Treadwetl.
Ridgburv—Joshua Kline. Wilmot—Hiram E Pond.
Rome—Wm Forbes,HenryD Wysox—Dav id Shores.
Tanner. " jWyalusiug -lliraui Ruck.
"iKAVERSK JI'ROBS—SECOND WEEK.
Atnens twp—Geo L Easter- Standing Stone .Edwin S
brooks. Gregg.
Burlington West—Charles Troy twp—James P Pratt,
Taylor. Ephraitn Berrar.
Columbia—John Gustiu.Wm Towund.i boro— E A Parsons,
11 Geruet. Burton Kingsbury.
Canton—Geo W Griffin. I'owanda Xorib-JesseWood
Herrick—Charles Overpeek rutT.
Litchfield—Hiram Merritt. Ulster—l." B Tuttle.
Leßoy—R R Kings-ley. Warren—Seneca Allyu.Cbas
Orwell—Cicero Dimmick. S Corbin.
Overton—Jacobllotten tine. Weils—Lirenzo Wing, Isaao
Pike—Lyman Buck, EC Ah Se.irle, Hiram West.
bott, Joseph Coleman. j Wyalusing— Lewis 11 itch-
Rome—Stephen O Mien. | cock, James C Vaughn,
Springfield—A H Craniner.: James Fee.
Joel P M'Affee. iWvsox—John Allen, Wrn A
Sinitbtield—Merritt Wood. Benedict. Jacob B Eddy,
I John Biles.
I JCEXSKS.—Notice is hereby driven thsit
_U the following named persous have filial in tlic office
of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, their peti
tions for license under the existing laws of this Common
wealth, and their several applications will be heard before
the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday,
the 7th day of February next, at 7 o'clock in the alter
noon of said day :
FOJI A TAVERN.
Lemuel T. Royee Burlington boro'.
H. M. Ilolcoiub l.c Hoy.
O.S.Morse I-eltoy.
J. M. Reed Wysox.
Ann Wlialnn .. Wysox.
David Conable Columbia.
Silas E. Wilcox Columbia.
Btiel Smith Canton.
John Howard Wyalusing.
Leui Meracle Monroe twp.
Hiram Sherry Windham.
Shubel Bowman Asylum.
Mary Morton Wiliuot.
Caleb 11. Sweazey A John Holmes Towanda Boro.
O. W. Xorthrup Pike.
N*. D. Snyder Pike.
Henry Sherman Overton
Ilollin Willcox .. Albany.
George 11. Estell Towaudn Boro.
Theodore Hints Wyalusing.
MERCHANT DEALER.
Henry W. Noble Towanda Boro.
Stephen Felton Towinda Boro.
ALLEN M KEAX, Clerk
Clerk's Office. Jan. 1?. IMS.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN 1* It I CMS!
AT TDK
KEYSTONE STOftE!
THE BALANCE OF THE st..K OF WINTER GOODS.
which still comprise-, a go d a*.x ,rtm nt of Sll A WLS
of various kinds. Ladies Cloaks, Plain and plaid Merino*.
Vale icia Stripes and Plaids, plain, all wool and printed
Del aines, Knit Woolen Goods. Blankets. Winter Ribbons
and Trimmings, ami many oil er Goods adapted only to
Winter's use. will m.■ be sold as low as COST, anil in
MANY CASES EVEN LESS, in order to open for Sprii g
with an entire new and Irish st >ck.
• irNOW iS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS in th<e
Goods.
Towanda, Jau. 20. H59. JOSEPH POWELL.
MERRIMAC I'RlNS.—Anew invoice of
Merrimac Prints, new and beautiful patern-. just
received bv 11. S. MERC I ft.
LOVER SEED —SO bushels superior
\J CLOVER SEED, for sale bv
February In. lsfis. ' ||. s. MERCUR.
PR II W WESTON, D/v.V
--'/V.N7'. permanently located in Towanda.
I I k-UoFFK'K one door south of BuileyA Novell*'.
Towanda, Feb. IS. IHSS.
MORE NEW GOODS
Consisting of
DEBAGES.
PRINTED DELAINES.
PLAIN DELAINES,
WOOL SHAWLS,
WORsTEI) HOODS.
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS.
I.IXSEYS.
CANTON FLANNELS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
COTTON GLOVES.
LISLE THREAD AND SILK DO..
Just received and for Mile bv 11. S. MKRCL'R.
HARNESS TRIMMINGS—a new assort
-inent at jy3 MEKCLR'S.
VXKS. — Sii jxlc and double bit Axes, jut
. received by jyS 11. S. MRHCUR.
DOUGLAS ELECTIiD !
up HE MAN that makes the TIN AND SHEET IRON
X W ARE at the EAGLE WORKS, is supposed bv bis
admiring friend* to be the list looking man, and the laist
workman in Tin and Si.ret iron of any man in this region
of country. Tin Ware made by him is warranted not lo
Irak uind He is always on hand.like a thousand ofbrick,
to make work to ordir,ni do HOUSE JOBBING,rs Kive
Troughs, Conduit r* and Roofiug. or to .exhibit a large
variety of
STOV K S .
For cooking with Coal or Wood.or I'arior, Ollice or Shop
Stoves made at the above work*. But it von wishtogivu
orders lor CASTING OR MACHINE WORK, call at tho
other cud of the same establishment w here you can pro
cure anything yon want in the line of AGRU'CLTCH VI.
IMPLEMENTS with late improvements, such a* Plows,
Cultivator*. Corn SluTci s. Cutting Boxes. Horc and Dog
Powers, Vc„ or anv kind ol Finding in Bra**, iron anil
Composition : or Machine Work and Repairing in a rest
and workmanlike manner. CASH pu <1 for Old Pewter
or lliittania. O. |>. BVUTLETT.
Towand i. Jan.l*s9.
Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings!
4 LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture
xx 1- rames. L>oki:igGlusxr—Looking Glass I'latis a id
I rencli Picture Glass of all sizes. Frame* and Looking
Glasses made to eider, at prices to suit the times.
Ui~ Ready nude roffi is, of fine finish, and different
sizes, with a g aid lie use, ready .it all times. Low price*
j and term* ea*v.
Tow-ii da. Oct. 20. ICS*. CHESTER WELLS.
LMNK ASSORTMENT PAR AM ETA SI
I- Figure ami Plain DeLaiues. from 12 to 25 cents, ut
tvt 1.1.1W&5. I'HINNEY'S.
I>ONNET RHi BON'S. FLOWERS
1 " Brocbe Cloaks, Raglans and Shawls fl 25 to
*l2 .at I'll INN FY'S.
RING ES, LACES, V El. VET RIBBONS
I Buttons. Braid. A-c.. at PHINNKY'S.
EVMBROIDRREn COLLARS. HAND
MJ KERCHIEFS, Marxailcs Sleeve* and Quilt*.cheap at
Oct. 19. 1 s.-,s. I'HINNEY'S.
SHETLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY
kA SILK ami ZepH]r Worsted, at I'HINNEY'S.
I ) 111 NTS—BOUO YARDS OF EXTRA
I QUALITY, for 3 cents,and an* quantity from G4 to
12 cent*, at I'IIfNNKY'S.
V ITS ANDCANin . at WHOLESALR
it n't', hi it 1 i\ S.