Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 14, 1859, Image 3

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    I itrostone Column.
■ GOODS,
Just received at
p o well's Keystone Store,
Comprising a complete assortment of
, Black Silk*. Plain.
I Black Silk*. Corded.
I tfS* Black Silk*. Baydderr.
I t si w>o ' Black Silk*, Moir antique.
| ** Colored Silk*, Plain.
I W"' Colored SUk, Striped.
P f* , s ' Colored Silk*, Plaid.
1 iff B T,ns' Colored Silk*, Bayadere.
I s* '-"".ns' Pine Apple Cloth*.
I Poil de Chevre.
1 „,ns Mohair Stripe*.
I Robe* a Laiz.
I fIoPS. Poplin*.
1 1 , Challi*' Printed.
I * K French Print*.
I Grtoof | English Print*.
I Fmc Ginghams.
r'nnns French Cambric*.
1 lions' French Jaconrtt*.
I r rlol'*' Figured Brilliant*,
I I.airns, Plain.
| £* Lawn*, Printed.
SHAWLS.
Stella.
t Broche, Long.
I Broche, Single.
I '' Black Silk.
Printed Silk.
| *** Turkeri.
Cashmere, Platn.
E A l ''"' Cashmere, Printed.
Bl"
WHITE GOODS,
r GOODS, Irish Linen*.
I GOODS, /.men Handkerehiefs.
i 1:1 GOODS, Linen Shirt Fronts.
GOODS, Mar suite* do.
| 'L, GOODS, Swiss Muslin*.
I -iiij GOODS, Nainsook Muslin*.
f GOODS, Book Muslins.
M GOODS, Bishop's Lawns.
I ~n GOODS, Cheek Cambrice.
i s GOODS, Fsmeralda Swiss.
I ijll GOODS, Drapery Musliat.
6 GOODS, Jaconette Muslins.
> ijJi GOODS, I ictoria Laws.
!. (jrl 'loons. Figured Swiss.
[ :-j GOODS, Table Linens.
i ton GOODS, Napkins.
I-j Goons, Towels.
A GOODS, Fmbroidtred Collars.
rj GOODS, Fmbroidtred Setis.
-r GOODS, Bands and Flouncing*.
■I GOODS, Edgings and Inserting*.
GOODS, Lares, Silk.
■t GOODS, Lares, Cotton.
i GOODS, I .aces, Thread.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
tantv, I.adies ll'hite Cotton.
■Wv. Indies Unbleached Cotton.
feLwr. iMdics Slate Cotton.
I par, Indies Mired Cotton.
: i.vBV, Indies Black Cotton.
Sitsv, Ladies Black Silk.
jhiKRY, Misses ll'hite Cotton,
vat, Misses Brown Cotton.
*B*y, Misses Gray Cotton.
-an", Child's ll'hite Cotton.
tBV, Child's ll'orsted.
f vutr, Mens ll'hite Cotton.
:av, Alens Brown Cotton.
jrRY, Mens Mired Cotton.
Boy's Cotton.
.tKY, Child's Cotton.
lirw, Bajou's Kid.
..its, Good Kid at 50c.
ivw, Indies Silk, Colored.
icy s, Ludies Silk, ll'hite.
yes, Ladies Silk, Black.
iiYfc>, Indies Lisle, all colors.
JYE, Ladies Lisle, all qualities.
„vks. Ladies Cotton.
JYIS, Misses Lisle, all sizes.
[. YES, Child's Lisle.
U*, Child's Silk.
Mens Kid.
wh. Mens Silk.
>'M, Mens Lisle.
'•is, Mens Cotton.
• >r ßß, Mens Berlin.
-jyb, Mens Leather.
MILLINERY GOODS.
huNTHY Goods, Bonnets,
fcumr Goons, Rushes.
huxiiT Goons, Bonnet Ribbons.
Luimr Goons, Laces.
luisery Goons, Belt Ribbons.
litixißV Goons, Velvet Ribbons.
tmsEBV GOODS, Flowers.
DOMESTICS,
wwrics, Shirtings, all qualities.
£rric*, Sheetings, all qualities.
iejtics, Bleached Goods.all qualities
iTIC. Denims, all qualities.
•estics, Tickings, all qualities.
"'fries, Stripes, all qualities.
wetics. Prints, all qualitiss.
®wics, Lancaster Ginghams.
"-TICS, Jacquard Diapers.
umics, Summer Stuffs.
"Ties, Cambrics,
'"Tics, Blue Drills,
"TICS, Batts.
"'TICS, Cotton Yarn.
"•TICS, Carpet Warp.
WOOLEN GOODS.
[" mx Goons, French Cloths, Black.
"i.KN Goons, French Cloths, Colored.
"UN GOODS, French Doeskins, Black.
| us Goons, French Casrimeres, Colored.
polkx Goons, Towels,
f en Goons, Sattinetts, all prices.
''i.EN Goons, Sattinetts. all colors.
i.kn GOODS, Sheep's Greys.
<t.Ks Goons, Kentucky Jeans.
Goons. Farmer's and Mechanic's
">US Goons, Cassiuicres.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
eFi rnishisg GOODS, Carpets, Superior.
•e Fl'kxisbino GOODS, Carpets, Ingrain.
'< 'E Fcrvlsiiino GOODS, Carpets, Venetian.
-E Fiknisiiino GOODS, Carpets. Stair.
Fi RNismxo GOODS, Oil Cloths.
'E. FCRNISHINO Goons, Rush Mattings.
'S FURNISHING Goons, ' Matrasses.
'E FCRNISHINO Goons, Buff Hollands.
•t FCRNISHINO GOODS, Green Hollands.
•E FCRNISHINO GOODS, Window Shades,
'F- FI RNisiiiKo Goons, Damasks.
,K f cuv isin no Goons, Table Spread*.
'E FURNISHING GOODS, Table Linens, Wliite.
'E FURNISHING Goons, Tabic T.inens, Brown.
-E FURNISHING Goons, Worsted Damasks.
I PUNISHING GOOD*, Cotton Damasks.
•E 1i HMSHING Goons, Furniture Prints, French.
'£ FURNISHING GOODS, Furniture Prints, Common.
WALL PAPER, GILT.
WALL PAPERS, SATIN.
WALL PAPERS, COMMON.
WINDOW PAPERS, PLAIN.
WINDOW PAPERS, GILT.
WINDOW PAPERS, FIGURED.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1 AM ' SHOES, ladies Gaiters, Black.
| AMI SHOE*, ladies Gaiters, Colored.
* 4SD SHOES, Ladies Gaiters, Congress.
[ AXD SHOES, ladies Gaiters, Heels.
I . INI> ladies Boots, Sewed.
[ AND SHOES, ladies Boots, Pegged,
j r ,l* AXI> Sf "Ks. ladies Boots, Heels.
ti and SHOES, ladies Buskins.
AND SHOES, Ladies Slippers.
... ASD >H " KS . ladies Gai'ters, at 50c.
... *^, u ' " OKB . Misses Gaiters, Black.
' ' Hoes, Misses Gaiters, Colored,
rs ivi w HOE *' Misses Morocco Boots.
- r' Ino Misses Slippers.
••T* am' Children's Fine Work.
• .or* and Ru,Children's Coarse Work.
• ots AND s,;,?' Men's Congress Gaiters.
"TS AND Sho"' * Hen s Calf Gaiters.
[ " rs AND SHORE' Men's Coar-e Brogans.
ts AND SHOES' Calf Brogans.
AND SHOES , 0 s Morocco Brogans.
rs AND Shokr' Coarse Brogans.
AND SHOES' Y y Fin ' ! Rro^an ''-
T8 AND SHOES' y' .'" Flne Br "g nl '-
"y* AND SHOES i • * Coarse Brogrjis.
sandshoes.' > ,fß '-ts./
"Ts AND SHOES W 'Fx't®-
K ' s Kip Boots.
HATS AND CAPS CHEAP'
HARDWARE CHEAP*'
CROCKERY CHEAP 1
GROCERIES chbap ,
PAINTS AND Ori.S CHEAP!
CHEAP!
WOODEN WARE rHEAp ,
EVERYTHING CHEAP AT
wiT" KEVSIOSE SIOBE
L
Jtlfscrllaiteous.
JQ R.PORTEIt'S DRUG STORE IS FULL
DR. PORTER S CHEMICAL STORE IS FULL !
DR. PORTER'S APOTHECARY STORK IS FULL 1
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE IS FULL !
OF ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING !
OF EVERYTHING OF ALL KINDS !
OF EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY !
OF EVERYBODY—FOR ALL THINGS !
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS !
CHOICE GOODS AND FANCY PERFUMERY!
CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES & FRAGRANT WATERS
ROSE, VERBENA, COLOGNE, BAY & LAVENDER!
TWINE FOR BROOM MAKERS !
TWINE FOR MAKING BROOMS !
TWINE FOR TYING BROOMS !
GLASS, LEAD, ZINC, OIL AND PUTTY !
VARNISH, BRONZE, GOLD AND SILVER LEAF ! ,
VERMILLION, OCHRE, UMBER, GREENS A BLACKS!
GOOD BURNING FLUID AND CAMPHENE !
GOOD FLUID AND CAMPHENE FOR BURNING !
GOOD FOR BURNING—CAMPHENE AND FLUID !
IMPROVED—NON-EXPLOSIVE—FOR GAS ! 1
FLOWER, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS!
FRESH TEA, OI.D COFFEE AND PURE SPICES!
GUM DROPS, LIQUORICE AND REFINED CANDY!
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS!
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS'
ALL THE COLORS IN TUBE PAINTS!
FISH HOOKS, SNEERS, FLIES AND LINES !
COSMETICS, TEETH AND HAIR PREPARATIONS !
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CHINESE RAZORS!
ALL THE PATENT POPULAR MEDICINES!
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES !
ALL MEDICINES POPULAR AND PATENT !
GUN CAPS, POCKET KNIVES AND SNUFF !
HAVANA, VARA AND PRINCIPE CIGARS!
TRUSSES, INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPORTERS!
COAL OIL. SPERM OIL AND OIL FOR MACHINES !
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINE !
BEAUTIFUL LAMPS FOR FLUID OR KEROSENE!
DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS A FLAVORING EXT'S !
TINCTURES, SYRUPS, SPIRITS, A DECOCTIONS!
LIQUORS, GARGLES, LINIMENTS AND LOTIONS!
MIXTURES, POWDERS, INFUSIONS A SOLUTIONS!
PLASTERS, OINTMENTS, LOZENGES A SALVES!
ACIDS, BALSAMS, BARKS, ROOTS AND HERBS!
SEEDS, LEAVES, GUMS, EXTRACTS A ESSENCES !
SALTS. WOODS, OILS, RESINS AND FLOWERS !
IN THE SOUTH STORE OF THE WARD HOUSE.
MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY,
AT THE OFFICE IN THE DRUG STORE, BY
DR. PORTER!
SELLING OFF AT COST !
THESubsoriWr anxioua of closing up bin I)rv Goods
business will, after February 6, 1859, sell his entire
stock of Dry Goods at the actual City cost, which consists
in part of a good assortment of l'rints. Delaines, Merinos,
Debegcs, Denims, Ticks, Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Sheeting, Shirting Stripes. Linseyn, Twills. Jeans .Shawls.
Bennetts, Dress Trimmings, Ac., together with a large
assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a
general assortment of Hard Ware. NO. 3 PATTON'S
BLOCK. J. HARVEY PIIINNKY, Jr.
Towanda, January 31, 1859.
drape Vines and Hot Bed Plants
For sale at the Garden of
HA.RRY MIX.
CENTS EACH. CENTS EACH.
Isabella 25 Burgundy 37A
Catawba 25 foneord 374
Clinton 25 Rebecca 37l
White Sweet Water 37$ Diana 37$
White Isabella. .50 cents each.
These varieties of Grape Vines, for our climate, are
numbered among the very best, they are hardy, vigorous,
and productive, and no fruit more valuable. Every vine
is warranted true to name, and to live with proper cul
ture. The varieties above mentioned ripening at dif
ferent times greatly adds to convenience.
CENTS A nnz. CENTS A TMIZ.
Early Dutch Cauliflowers. 6 Purple Egg Plants. 10
I.ate " " .0 l.ong " " " ..10
Large Sm'th Tomato Plant*; White " " " ..10
LargcSweet Pepper Plants 10| Early York Cabbage fi
Billshapcd " " lOjSweet Potatoes Plants for
I sale.
All late Cabbage Plants, out door culture, 25 cts. per 100.
Celery Plants, from May to the last of July, 25 cts.per 100.
Mr. JOHN A. GAMPER will travel through the County
for the purpose of selling a few thousand of the above
mentioned Grape Vines, all well rooted. Being ex|eri
enced and equally interested, he will gladly instruct how
to cultivate, Ac. March 1,1859.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees.
THE undersigned is making arrangements
for the roming Spring to supply the people of Brad
ford, and adjoining counties, with a choice variety of
FRUIT AND ORN AMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. VINES
ROSES AND GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, SPLENID
DOUBLE DAHLIAS. Ac.
These articles will lie superior to any that has been
brought into this section of the State, ail being carefully
selected from the best Nurseries, and will be taken up this
Spring.
My trees will be all freshly taken np. and delivered in fine
order for transplanting. Persons living at a distance,
that I may n"t call on between now and Spring, can have
any of the within named, delivered without extra charge
for freight:
Apple-trees, Pear, Cherries, Peach or Plumb—Dwarf
and Standard.
Also all the best Evergreens,such as Norway Snrnce,
Balsam or American Fir, Arbor Vita, Tree Ftix. Manonies
Ac.
Decidnons ornamental trees, European Larch, I/imbar
by Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Weeping Trees, Mountain
Ash, Ac.
Bekkieh —New Rocbelle or Icwton Blackberries by the
doz. or 100 plants, Raspberries and Strawberries of all va
rieties, at lowest catalogue prices.
Post Office address, Towanda, Pa.
February 24. 1859. DANIEL HARK INS.
nOUSE KEEPING GOODS at regu.ar
smash down prices, at MARSH A CO S.
ittmhait&Dr, #c.
PATTON & PAYNE,
Wo. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa.,
Have recently added largely to their stock of
MISS & MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
They also have constantly on hand
FURB WINES AND LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
FRESH CAMPHENE,
At the lowest rates, and BURNING FLUID, of superior
quality, manufactured expressly for the gas-jet Fluid
Lamps. They also keep all the f'opular
PATENT MEDICINES,
of the day. Every article going from this store is war
ranted as represented, and if any prove different, they
will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded.
J. (J. PATTON'.
Towanda, Feb. 1, 1859. Dr. E. I). PAYNE.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
NEW SPRING GOODS,
NEW SPRING GOODS,
AT MERCUR'S,
AT MERCUR'S,
A SPLENDID STOCK,
A SPLENDID STOCK,
COME AND SEE,
COME AND SEE,
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
PRINTS,
PRINTS,
FANCY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS,
STAPi.E GOODS,
MTLLINERY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LACES,
LACES,
SILKS,
SILKS,
RIBBONS,
RIBBONS,
EMBROIDERIES.
EMBROIDERIES,
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
MANTILLAS,
MANTILLAS,
PARASOLS,
PARASOLS,
CASS!MERE HATS,
SILK HATS,
FUR HATS,
WOOL HATS,
STRAW HATS,
CLOTH CAPS,
CORDUROY CAPS,
CHECK CAPS,
MURPHY CAPS,
JOCKEY CAPS,
AT MERCUR'S,
AT MERCUR'S.
Towanda, April 6. 1859.
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR
WIISTTErt GOODS!
CAN NOW BE HAD AT ROCKWELL'S.
THE SUBSCRIBER has still on hand a tine assortment
of French and Euglish Merinoes, Plain and Printed
DeLaines, Polka, and all wool DeLaiues, Union Plaids,
Shawls of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
Bonnet Velvets, Winter Trimmings, Ladies Cloth, Woolen
and Knit Goods, and many other winter Goods, all of
which will lie sold at COST PRICES, for CASH exclu
sively. as he wishes to make room for a new and slendid
stock of Spring Goods, No. 1, Patton's Block, corner of
Main and Bridge streets.
February 9. 15;,;.. WM. A. ROCKWELL
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
SPRING GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
JUST RECEIVED
AT MOXTANYES A CO S.
AT MOXTANYES A CO S.
AT MOXTANYES A OO'S.
WLOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
Towanda, March 21, 1859.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE.—The fifteenth term of the above school
commenced TUESDAY, March 19.
Tuition, fuel and light, and board in the Institute, from
$94 to s3* per term of fourteen weeks.
Fuel and contingent expenses payable in advance.
Washing 3* cents per dozen.
Hir No scholar taken for less than half a term.
April, 6, 1859.
ELECTION. —The Stockholders of the To
wanda Bridge Company, are hereby notified that an
electio i will be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of MAY
next, at the Toll House in the Borough of Towanda, for
the election of a President, Treasurer, and six Managers
of said Company. D. F. BARSTOW,
Towanda, April 4,1859. Treasurer.
PLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR
SALE at No. 1 Patton's Block, corner Main and
Bridge Sts. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
March, 2, 1659.
Urgal.
CHERIfFS SALE.—By virtue of write
k_J of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Coimuom
Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed ami delivered,
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in
the borough of Towatida, 011 THI'ItSDA Y, the 2*th day
of APRIL, 1859, at I o'clock, P. M., the following de
criled lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia twp.,
bounded north by the public highway and land cf White
head, east by land of Ira Greenleaf, south by land of A.M.
Mix, west by land of David Palmer. Containing one hun
dred and eighty-three acres, more or less, about twenty
five acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn,
and a few frujt trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pomeroy
A Co., to the use of Archibald Maynard Vs J. W. Becker.
Al,S<)—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Warren two., bounded north by the high
way and land of Jacob P. Rogers, the defendant, east by
land of Abraham Ward and John Dickenson, south by
land of Phillip Rogers, West by land of William Antis
dale and the public highway. Containing about forty
acres more or less, aliout twenty-four acres improved, one
framed house, one framed Run, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abbe and
Colt vs Jacob P. Rogers.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Smithficld twp., bounded north bv land of
lJurlbnrt, east by laud of Allen Va 1 iff and R. M.
Killey, south by land of James Woo-I, west by land of
T. A. Burl in game. Containing fifty-tliree acres, more or
less, about forty acres thereof improved,a framed house,
framed barn, an apple orchard and other fruit trees there
on.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Merry, TVil
helm A Co.. vs Nelson Buiiingame.
Also, at the suit of J. H. Webb, now to the use of U.
i Mercnr vs Nelson Burl in game.
I ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Towanda ltoro, bounded north by lands of
j James Mackinaon, east by land of Barclay Railroad A
Coal Company, south by land of Win. A. Chamberliri,
• west by main street. Containing about eighty-live
feet front, by about one hundred and twelve feet deep.
| more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house,
one framed building occupied as as blacksmith's shop,
| one f-amed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
I AI .SO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
lin Towanda Bom, bounded north by land of J. Adams,
east by Main street, sontli by land of John F. Means, and
: on the west by an alley, said lot being about fifty-feet
; front by one hundred and thirty feet deep, nil imporved,
with a few fruit trees thereon.
A I.SO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
| in Towanda Boro, bounded north by land of Edwin Rol
' lin and John H. Badger, east by an alley, south by land
| of James Kinsman, west by the highway or Second St.
i Containing alsmt lifty feet front and about one hundred
and thirty feet deep, all improved, one framed barn, one
| framed house, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A
Moore to the use ol It. C. Lockwood vs Adam Esseu
■ wine.
Also, at the suit of Secbicli A Ilfrda, now to the use of
Job P. Kirby vs Adam Es.venwinc.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Sinitliticld twp., bounded north by land of
Tlurlluirt. cast by lai d of Nelson iliirliiigame. south
by land of James Wood, west by land of Garner Burliii
gaine. Containing fifty-three acres, more or less, about
forty acres thereof improved a framed house, a framed ;
barn, an apple orchard and other fruit trees tliereou. !
Seized arid taken in execution at the suit of Abirani
Pierce vs Otis Pierce and T. A. Bui iingame.
ALSO—At the suit of Lyman Pierce vs T. A. Burlin
ganie.
AIX The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate In Smitlifield twp., bounded north and east
by land of G. W. Campbell, south by tlie highway lead
ing from near Levi Donahue's by H.Crowrll's, west by
the Berwick turnpike. Containing half an are or there
abouts, all improved, with a framed house thereon erect- j
ed. and a small orchard thereon growing.
Sezed and taken in execution at the suit of Daniel For- !
rest, now to the use of James Phillips vs Stephen A. YVul
ker.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of 1
land situate in North Towanda twp., bounded north by
land of Ferae ■ and Khoderick Granger, west by land of
John Dougherty, south by land of 1). M. Bull, cast by I
lands of John Brady and Owen Finerty. Containing j
about one hundred acres, more or less, about fifty arras j
improved, one trained house, two barns, framed shed,
and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at tiie suit of James El
liott, executor of William Gibson, dee'd., to the use of
James Van Dyke vs William J. Manger.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of !
land situate in Towanda twp., bounded north by land of
11. H. Mace, Andrew Gregg. Dennis M'Gill and others,
east by land of Michael Mitehel, Win. Welsh. Margaret
Hartley. Silas Shiner. Daniel Bowman and William Pat
ton, south by land of William Patton, west by lands for
merly owned by Win. GotT, Win. Gregg, E. W. Cox and
Samuel Gilbert. Containing aliout five hundred and six
ty-five acres, more or less, about six acres improved, four
plauk houses, one log house, one framed barn, one steam
sawmili with machinery attached, and a few fruit trees
thereon.
ALSO—The undivided one-half of the following lot,
piece or parcel of land sit late in Monroe borough, lsuitid- j
cd north hy land of J. 11. M. Hiiiman. east and south by :
the public highway, west by land formerly belonging to
Joseph Griggs. Containing about four acres, more or
less, all improved, and fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—- One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in j
Monroe borough, bounded north by land belonging to the
estate of N. I>. Warford, dee'd-, east by the highway,
south by land of J.H.Smith, west by land of JmNon
Blackmail. Containing about three-fourths of an acre,
more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house,
with a store attached, a framed barn, and other out-build
ings, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. H. l'liin
ney, Jr., to the use of W. H. Titus A Co., vs 11. S. Phin
ney.
AI .SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Towanda tp„ beginning at a stake which
stands 15 rods north 6*°. west from a birch stake on j
Spring brook, thence south 7o° and 5:1 in in west 'Jut
per to a white oak corner, thence by land of William
Gregg and others north ls° and 4<> mill west 411 7-10 j
per to a post, thence by land of 11. 11. Mace north
72° and 10 min east l'2'.i 8 10 per to a post, thence north
29£° west 0 7-10 per to a post, thence by land of Andrew !
Gregg north 60|°, cast *9 per to a stone heap,thenee by
said Gregg's land and laud of Dennis M'Gill south .10°,
east 157 per to a yellow pine stump, thence by land of
Michael Mitchell south 57° and 50 min west 50 per to a
stone heap, thence by land of the same soirtlr 10° 5 min
east "20 5-10 per to a post, thence by land of Win. Welch
south 7oA°, west 10s per to a white oak corner, thence
sonth lo|°, east 140 3-4 per to a stone corner, thence
north 7o|°. LOS per to a black oak sapling, thence south
10° and a min east along the line of lands of Shiner and I
Mrs. Moulton 05 '2-10 per to a corner, thence north ss° |
east along land of said Shiner 10 per. to a stake, tln-nce I
by land of Bowman and Patton south 50° east '25(1 0 10 1
per. to a hemlock a corner of land of William I'atton, |
thence south o'2°. west about IS rods to a stake and j
stones,thenee north '2s° west 14S per. to the place of be- j
ginning. Containing about 565 acres, about two acres j
improved, with a steam sawmill, four plank houses, one
framed barn, and an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece orjparcel of
land situate in Towanda Boro, bounded north by land of
C. N. Shipnian, east by Front street, south by Division ]
street, west by land of Daniel and George Mis sly, being I
lots No. 48 and 4C, as laid out on the Borough plot ot Hi- j
ram Mix. Containing aliout one hundred feet front, and ;
running back about one hundred feet, all improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit id William I
Patton to the use of Gordon Hewitt vs J. Harvey Pliiu
ncy, Jr.. and Henry S. Phinnev.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate iu Leroy twp., bounded north by land of Rus
sell Haxton and John Loomis, west by land of John
Ilaxtnn, south by land of Ethan Peppers. Izithan An
dras and Uriah Clark, east by land of Pearl llaxton.
Containing about thirty-nine acres, more or less, about
twenty-five acres improved, one frame or plauk house
framed barn and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. B. fca
ton to the use of Ezra Baxter vs E. K. Sabin.
ALSO—AII the (left's interest in the following described
lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone twp.. |
bounded north by land ot John Bishop, east by land of J. j
Hnrst.south by land of James Dougherty, west by land of
John Hine. Containing alwwt thirty acres, more or less, \
about three acres improved.
ASIA)—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in j
Standing Stone twp., iMiiiiulcd north by land 1m longing
to the estate of Thomas Grace, dee'l., east by land of
John Bishop and John H ine. south by land of John Hine, !
west by land of John Swackbammer. Containing aUmt
seventy seven acres, more or less, about twenty-five acres !
improved, with a log house, and a few apple trees there- :
Oil.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. Gibbs I
A Sin vs John Hine.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of i
land situate in Standing Stone twp.. bounded north, east
and sonth by land of H.W.Tracy.west by land ofG.Dixon.
Containing five acres, more or less, all improved, one log
house, board shanty and framed barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. Tra
cy to the use of T. T. Weirman vs Horace Wick win.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situato in Wysox twp.,bounded as follows: north by
lands of Edward Overton, east by land of E. H. Coolbaogh
south by the public highway, west by lands of the State
of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three small lots!
near the western line of the farm, one lot of about one
acre belonging to the Bridge Company, one to William
Kteler and one to Cornelius Coleman, containing (the
three aforesaid lots not included), about forty acre- more
or less all improved, t wo framed houses two framed barns
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A
Moore to the use of Job P. Kirby vs N. P. Brown.
Also, at the suit of Chester Pierce to the use of W. J.
Woodward vs N. P. Brown.
ALSO —The following described lot. piece or parcel of
laud situate in Bhesliequin twp.. bounded north by lands
of Geo. C. Gore, east by the public highway, south by
William I,ent and the school house lot, and west by lands
of Alfred Gore, containing one half acre be the same more
or less, all improved,one framed dwelling house and one
shoe shop thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the -nit of Comfort C.
Gore to the use of Valentine Smith vs S. J. Is j gg.
ALSO—AII the defendant-,' interest in the following
described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in West But- I
ftegal.
lington twp., bounded north by land of James English,
east by Charles R, Scouton and Stewart Anderson, -mi h
by land ol \\ illiani 12. Robin-uii, west by the public high
way and land of Jaeob Myers, containing one hundred ami
fifteen acres more or less, about seventy acres improved
one log house, one log bun. and an orchard thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. A. A 11.
Ro— to the use of John W. Campbell vs Charles Mead.
ALSO—The loilowing de-cri)cd lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded nmth bv land ol Fa n
ii el Gal us ha, east by land of H. S. Davidson A Co.. south
by lands of John El bree. west by land of John Elsbree.
Madison Ro-s and Henry Kitchen, containing fortv eight
acres, be the same more or less, about fifteen acres then -
of chopped.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel
Hunt vs Patrick O'Brien and Abraham Steers.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
laml situate in Canton twp.. bounded north by the public
highway, east by land of Eli P. Rockwell, south by land
of N. M. and J. S. Reynolds, and E I'. Rockwell, west by
the public highway. Containing one fourth of an acre,
more or less, all improved, one trained store thereon.
ALSO All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton twp , bounded north by the public high
way, cast by land of Ltckwood and latuglieud, south by
land ot lead Wilson, west hy land of C. G. Mauley, X.M.
AJ. H. Reynolds, A. H. and K. Case. Containing one
half of an acre, more or less, all improved, and one trained
house thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton twp., bounded north by land ot Irad Wil
son and L. Andrus.east by the public highway leading
from Alba to Towanda Creek, south by lard of Mrs. J. J.
Reynolds, S. and I>. Cooper and E. Ward, west by land of
K. Ward and lrad Wilson. Containing thirty-four acres,
more or less, all improved, one framed house, one framed
barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO— All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of John
Ayres and S. Reynolds, east and south by land of John
McDougall, west by land of 11. Tlnclcpangh. Containing
ten acres, more or less.
Seized and taked in execution at the suit of Stone Starr
A Co.. is A. 11. Case and Eli P. Rockwell.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate iu Granville tu p., bounded north by lam' of
S. Taylor, cast by land of He man Bush, south by the pub
lic highway, west by land of l aac Putnam. Containing
fourteen acres, more or less, about seven acres impro
ved. 1
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Franklin twp., iM.unded north by land ot ltrcvtou
Baldwin, dee'd., east by the highway and land of Robert
Meteor, south by Towanda Creek, west by land of Allen
and i\ illiam Rockwell. Containing forty-four acres, nmre
or less, about twenty-two ai res improved, one framed
bouse and barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph It
Roper vs Samuel Shephard.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in South Creek twp., bounded as follows:
north by land of Nathan Kliepard, east by land of Joseph
Bccmau. south by land of Nicholas and Samuel H. Ingcr
so 11, west by land ot Stephen and Alfred Hammond, con
taining about fifty and one-half acres, more or less, being
lot No. 104 ot the subdivision of the Bingham lands iu
South Creek twp., aliout twenty-live acres improved, one
lug house with a framed addition,a few fruit trees and an
obi log stable thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David H.
Tuthill vs Martin E. Wilson.
ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Wyalu-ing twp.. beginning at a post
near a white pine tree, on a line of laud belonging to
Justus and Ehenezer Lewis, marked for a corner, thence
by land of same west 45 3-10 perches to a tost on a line
of the same, thenee by land of the san e north one hnn
drt d perches to a po-t, thence east by tin, ,-ame 37 7-10 i
perches to a post, thence south forty five degrees, west I
fifty-three perches to a frost, thenee south seventy-three I
degrees, east -4 6-10 perches to a po-t, thenee south fifty- j
three degress, west 57 7-10 perches to the place of begin
ning, containing twenty-live acres more or less,about ten I
acres improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John W.
Cray, Administrator of the estate of Sally Sears, vs.
Hiram W. Washburn.
ALSO- The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- j
ate in Burlington twp., beginning at a poplar the south
wc-t corner of lot No. 274 on warrant lot 4436, thence
weston the south line of said warrant two hundred and
two perches to a white maple comer, thenee north 79 2-10
pore lies to a post,thence east two hundred and two perches
to the west line of said lot No. '274, thence south 79 2-10
perches to the place of iiegiiitiing, containing about one
hundred acres more or less, about sixty acres improved, !
with a framed house a framed barn and a young orchard !
of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. I'. Lind
say. now to the use of Xatlun Olmstead vs. C. T. Cover
dale.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land lifuate in Franklin twp., bounded north and north
west by lauds in posses*! , n ( ,f Sainuel Albro.east by land
of J-U. Itidgway, south and south-west by the Towanda
< reck, containing about three acres, be the same more or
lc-s, all improved one frame house, two shanties and slab
stable thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lucieu
White vs Clues. Il.iller and William Rose.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Ridgberry twp , bounded north by land of
K. Stevens, past by land of James Hapemau, south by
land of Alexander Thompson, west by land of Bernet t
Wilkinson. Containing forty acres more or less, about '
thirti live acres improved with a few fruit trees thereon. '
Seized and taken in execution at tbe suit of R. C. Liek
wood vs Vincent Stevens.
ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by land of
James Stanton .east hy lands of Joel Wright and K. Bloom,
south by lands of Isaac Williams, west by lands of Eldah
Landon and Nathaniel Hickok. containing about forty
acres, be the same in re or less, about thirty acres im
proved, one framed house one framed baru and a few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S.
Jaync and Sophia his wife, late Sophia l'ickard. Execu
trix of t lie estate of Albert G. l'ickard dee'd vs William
11. Smith.
ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate iu Ulster twp., bounded north by lands of M.
Boss, east by lands of H.S.Davidson A Co., south by lands
of Geo. Lenox. John Lenox and Daniel Lenox, west by
land of William Mounsey. containing ninety acres, he the
same more or less, about forty acres thereof improved i
with two log houses a framed "ham, a young apple orch
ard thereon and other fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Mc- |
Guffic vs John Elsbree.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Tuscarora twp.. bounded n<>rtli by land ol
Abial Keener, c,i.-t by land of Thomas Shaw, south by
land ol Hamilton S>Sturdevaut.and west byland of Geo.Du
sen bury. Containing about one hundred acres,more or less. !
ALSO One other Int. piece or parcel of land situate in
Tuscarora twp., bounded north and east by land of Geo. ;
W. Thompson, south by Tuscarora Creek, west byland of
Geo. W. Thompson. Containing about one and a half !
acres, more or less, all improved, with one sawmill and
machinery attached for manufacturing fence paling, Ac. ;
tiurcon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles j
Frederick Johnson vs I. X. Lacey and William Thump
.Still*
ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of ,
land situate In Pike twp..bounded north by landofOssian !
Pease. ea*t by land of Almond BeeolierandOssiun Pease,
south by land of John Black and Joseph Haieh, wc-t by
land of ( aleb l.yon. dee'd., with a road from the south side
of said lot to the highway between the lands of John
Black and Caleb l.yon. dee'd. Containing one hundred
and forty acres, nture or less, about thirty acres thereof
improved, with a log house, a framed barn, and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of AlbertConk
liii v> Alba Tuttlc aml*Wil!iam Humphrey.
ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Springfield twp.. bounded north by the ;
public highway, east by land ot Russell B. Voting, south
by land of Lewis Beach, west by laud ot Ambrose Grace,
Containing fifty ai res, more or less, about twenty acres '
improved, with a framed house, framed barn and shed, i
and orchard of fruit trees thereon.
ALSO All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit.
natc in Springfield twp. bounded north by land of Addi
son Brooks, east by land of Hiram Spear, south by land of '
Alanson Cole and Jeremiah Reeser. west by land of Fan
ning Cole. Containing one hundred and twenty-four
acres more, or less, about twenty acres thereof improved, *
and a few fruit trees therecn.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas i
Clymer vs James U. Grace and Loren Grace.
ALSO- The billowing described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Ulster twp.. bounded north by the Smith- i
field Road, east by the public highway leading from To
wand i to \thelis. south by land of Uriah Shaw, west I,y
land of John Conklin, Containing half an acre, more o'r
less, all improved, with a framed tavern house, a framed
dwelling house, a framed barn and out-buildings, and fruit
tres thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James L.
Gorsline, to the use of Gilbert Barret vs Nathan Olm
stead.
ALSO By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the
township of Monroe, bounded as follows : Beginning at a
licmlo k on the south side of E. M'Adams' wairant, the
corner of land sold to Samuel Owens, and running thence
north "2°. east 423 j per along the line of said Owens to a !
post, thence north 4 !{°.ea.*t 195 9-10 per ton post, thence j
south k6°, east 44 6-10 per to a post, the north-west oor- 1
iter of Jndson Blackmail's lot, thence by the same south
'2°. west 232 per to a white pine, the south-west corner
of J. Blackmnn's lot thence north west 52J rods to
the place of beginning. Containing three hundred and
three acres, more or less.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert H. :
Corbitt to the use of Arthur Ixtary vs the Susquehanna ;
Coal A Iron Company.
ALSO By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, on Me
chanic's Lien, all that certain two story wooden tmilding
situate on the north side of Bine Street, in the Borough of
Towaiida, on the plauk road extending out of said ltoro'.
said building containing twenty-two feet fronton the plank
road, and eighteen feet in depth, together with a one sto
ry addition thereto, twenty-two feet in length and ten
feet iu depth, and -aid building being built of boards nail
ed on vertically, and is situated on a lot of ground con
taining nearly one quarter of an a ere .hounded on the south
by the plauk nwd. on tW- c.i-t ,ml north hy P F 11. Rtr*-
tiw's l4d, on the west iy H. Mercur'a laud, it being
UraaL
against the ■••id lot of ground, and cnrtilngc appurtenant
tisaid building.
Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of Carry &
lliinnan to the use of John Hiedlrman vs Itobert Gray.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF,
Tnwanda. Marrh 3". Ktl Sherif.
NOTICK To I'vaeiiakv:km.—To prevent mlauudri stand
ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriffa
sales will Lie required to pay the amount bid at the time
the land is -old. It has become imperatively necessary
to adopt this nile, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
cept iu eases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and
is entitled to the fund is pn viied in the Ist section of
the act of Assembly, approved April 20, IMB. which w
as follows : " WIIVIH ver the purchasers of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sheriff* sale, shall appear from tho
proper record to be entitled, a* n lien creditor, to receivr
the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it
shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor
or other person making such sale, to receive the rei-ei|rt
of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which
lie or tliey would appear, from the record as aforesaid,
to lie entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall
not be so construed a to prevent llie right of said Sheriff,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receive at the time of safe a sum sufficient to
cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out ot the proceed*
ot said sale ; and provided further, that Isd'ore any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive tiie lienetit of thi* sec
tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son so making said-ale, a duly certified statement front
1 the proper records, under the hand and official seal of tho
j proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled
t • receive any part of the proceeds of the sale afore*a
said."
4 DMINISTRATOR'B NOTICE—Ntb
-ix is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the
estate ol JOHN MOORE, late of Pike township, de
ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, and all per,on* having demands against said estate,
will present theui duly authenticated for settlement.
M ARTI.V CODDING,) .. . ,
April 13. ORIMX MOORE. ( Administrator.
A HMIXISTRATUIX'S NOTICE. Nutk-c
ax is hereby given, that all persona indebted to tho
estate of AXIiIIKtV GIRSOX, dee'd.. late of Ulster,
must make immediate payment. and all persons having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
JAXK GIBSON.
March, 22.153 D, Administratrix.
4 D.MINISTKATOKS NOTlCE.—Notice
± x. is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the (•*■
titc of MYRON 11. ES'I'KLI,, late ol Franklin township,
deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, and all persons having claim* against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
(J. 11. ESTELL.
March 22. 18.19. Administrator
UWECETOR'S X OTICK —Notice is hereby
-1J given, that all persons indebted t<> the estate of
ELIZABETH STO TT DO U 01, A SS. late of NorthTowaud*
dee'd., ate hereby requested to make payment without
delay : and all persons having claims against estate will
present them dulv authenticated for settlement.
BENJAMIN J. DOUGLASS,
Feb. 22. Is.", 9. Executor.
A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notiei
J\. is hereby given, that all person* indebted to the
estate of JOHN THOMPSON, late of South Creek, dee'd.,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay :
and all persons having claims against the said estate will
plea-e present them duly authenticated for settlement.
W. V. OUINES,
March 22,1859. . Administrator.
A DM INISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Notice
X is hereby given, that all persona indebted to tha
estate of WILLIAM HARRY, deceased, late of Athens
Boro", are requested to make payment without delay j
and those having claims against the said estate will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
W.M. H. FHITCHKR, 1
C. W. CLAIM'. f
March 22. l®s!0. Administrators.
PXECCTOR ; S NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
I J hv given that al! persons indebted to the estate of
ZKPHfcXIAH KXAPr dee'd., late of Well* twp, must
make immediate payment, and ali persons having demand*
against said estate, w ill present them duly authenticated
for settlement. PETER R. KXAPP, 1
Marrh.39,1859. A. W. KXAI'P, (Executor*.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Bt virtue
of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Bradford coun
try will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, the Kith day of APRIL, 1830, at 1 o'clock
I*. M.. the following described piece or parcel of land
sitmjte in the township of Pike. Ism tided as follows : On
the west and north by the public highway,on the east by
land of William Buck, on the south of lands of Thomas
Brink, dee'd. Containing twenty and a half acres, all
improved. To be sold as the estate of Thomas Brink,
dee'd.
Attendance given, and terms made known on day of
sale. P. H. BUCK, Executor.
March 13, 13.19.
VTOTICE—IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
xs on the tttth day of February, 1818, a petition signed
by Geo. P. Cash. James 11. Webb. (>. H. Wat kins and oth
er-, of Towanda Borough, in the County of Bradford, was
presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County,
praying to he incorporated under the name and style <>f
" ALPHA KPSILOX SOCIETY of Towanda Borough,"
agreeably to the Constitution annexed to said petition.
Whereupon the same having been perused and examined
by the Court, and the objects, articles, and condition*
therein set forth and contained, appearing to bo lawful
and not injurious to the community, the Court directed
said writing to he liied in the office of the Prothouotary
of said Court, and that notice be inserted in one newspa
per printed in the County aforesaid, for at loa*t three
weeks before the next term, that application ha* been
made to said Court to grant said Charter of Incorporation ,
and, if no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the
said Court will, on the tlrst day of May Term next, decree
that said application be a corporation as prayed for in
the petition.
PKOTIIONOTARV'S Omen.\ ALT,EN NcKEAN,
.Towanda, April 4, ItiH. ( Protlionotary.
RE< i ISTER'S N < JHCBB. Notice is here
by given, that there have been filed and settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the County
of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the follow
ing estates, viz :
Final account nf Thorna* Park aril John Haddock, ex
ecutors of George Haddock, late ol Litchfield, dee'd.
Final account of T. T. Brown, administrator of Chari
ty Mead, late of Michigan, dee'd.
Partial account of S. X. Spalding, administrator of
Howard Spalding, late of Troy, dee'd.
Final account of O. W. Northrop and J. R. Fletcher,
executors of Charles Worden. late of Pike, dee'd.
Final account of Orris Frisbie and R. W. McLclland,
administrators of George McLclland, late of Canton .dee'd.
Final account of Emery Conaut. guardian of Susan L.
Corbin. Mary J. Corbin, and Maria I*. Forsyth, formerly
Maria D. Corbin, minor children of Charles Corbin, late
of Warren, dee'd.
I'artial account of Dennison Gregory, guardian of Geo .
Dallas Gregory, miuor child of Deborah C. Gregory, late
of Pike, dee'd
Final account of Mason Pepper and Jerry Pepper, ad
ministrators of William Pepper, late of Franklin, dee'd.
Final account of .Monro Morse and 0. D. Morse, exec
utors of Solomon M rs . late of Troy, dee'd.
And the-nine will l>e presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford County, on Monday, 2d day of May, IS.VJ, for
Confirmation and allowance.
JtMES IT. WMRB.
Register'- Office, March 2s, 1 Register.
ORPHANS* COURT SAKE Bjr virtne
of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Bradford Coun
ty. will tie exposed to public sale, on the premise*, on
THURSDAY, the 7th day or APRIL, isio. at 2 o'clock,
P. M-. the following property, late the estate of l.nther
Chaffee, dee'd.. situate ill Orwell twp.. and bounded and
described as follow* : On the north by Morris Woodruff,
ea-t by Alliert Omkliti, smith by-——— Bocoher and the
highway, and on the smith-wet by the highway from Or
well to leliaysville. Containing about thirty acres, with
a framed Imuse, flamed liaru, and shed, and an apple or
chard thereon. C. O. GRIDLEY,
Marh 11. 1 8.19. Administrator.
P.i TI'"VKIIK\T. —The almve sale stands adj .urned un
t 1 THI Its DA Y. A 1*1! 1 1. 21, 1-59, at the nme place and
time of day. C. G. GRIDLEY,
April 12. Administrator.
Q FECIAL COURT. —Note* w hereby iriv
k. J en that a Special ('.nirt of ('mumon Pleas will he held
for the County of Bradford, at the Court House in tho
Imroiigh of Towanda, commencing on the second Monday
ol May next, and to continue for the week if required, at
which Hon It. G. WHITE will preside, lor the trial of tho
following cause, to wit:
Israel Smith v. Samuel Kellum, and others.
ALLEN M'KKAN, Prothouotary.
Prothouotary'* Office, Feb. 2s, 1359.
4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— John H*lmt'
1\- usr. vs. J ihn Crolrly. 1 u the Common Picas of
Bradford county. No. 111. Dec. Term. Ihit.
The undersigned, an Audit -r, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds rai-ed by Sheriff's sale of real estate of
defend int. w ill attend to the duties of his appointment at
hi* office in the Borough of Towandn, on FRIDAY,
the 2:th day of APRIL, 15.",:i t at 2 o'clock. P. M., at
which time and fdace all person* interested are required
to present their claims or else lie forever debarred from
said fund. ELIIANAN SMITH.
Mic h '-'s, Is", i .tiutitor.
rnoWAXDA k BURUXGTOX FLA NX
JL ROAD COMPANY.- Tlie stockholders of the To
wanda and Burlington Plunk Road Company, are request
ed to meet at the office of W. • Bogart, Esq.. in the Bo
rough of Tow anda, on TffuitSl' A \ . tlie 2sth day of April,
isjii. at 10 o'clock. A. M., to take into consideration tlie
condition and future, inatiageinent ol -aid road.
M. C. MERtTK.
Towanda, April I, Prttidmt.