Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 10, 1859, Image 3

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KEYSTONE STORE!
THIS WEEK
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A NEW STOCK
II J r1 U O 1 Q H A V t Of
WINTER GOODS!
WILL BE OPENED!
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT THE NEW
CLOTHING STORE
OK
E. S. BEJsEIOTCjT.
attention is res.ieatfully invited to a LARGE
1 AND WELL SELECTED StOCK OF CLOTHING,
which 1 have just opened in
NO. 3, BRICK ROW,
One door south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store.
MY STOCK OF GOODS is from the best manufactur
ing establishments in the City of New York, and of' the
latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash, I
am enabled to sell my goods at prices almost incredupus
!v low. My stock consists in every variety of READY
MADE CLOTHING. HATS & CAPS, FURNISHING
ROODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Ac.
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of one of the most skillful
Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania, I am prepared to man
ufacture to order, all kinds of clothing. I will warrant
aii garments cut at my shop to give perfect satisfaction.
E. A BENEDICT.
Towanda, Septembar 14. 1859.
NEW FALL GOODS.
HS. MERCUH is now receiving one of the most ex
• tensive and varied assortment of Goods ever offer
ed to the people of Bradford County.
The stock consists in part of the following
DRY OOODS.
Black and colored French and American Cloths,
'• " •• •• Cassi meres,
" " Satinet ts,
Tweeds and Jeans.
Plain and Figured French Merino's,
" " Coburg'a
•' " Wool Delaines,
" "- Common DeLaines,-
" Plaid Dcbeges,
Wool and Union Plaids,
Double and -ingle Brocbi Shawls,
" " Wool
Misses and childrens Wool Shawls,
Hosiery of every description,
A great variety of Fringes, Trimmings aud Trinkets,
Flannels,
Ginghams, Prints,
And Domestic Goods of Every Kind,
CARPETS,
WOOL AND COTTON DRUGGET,
OIL CLOTHS.
HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND
INCLUDING
SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, WILLOW AND
WOODEN WARE,
HATS AND GAPS,.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
PAINTS. OTUS AND DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
W hi.-h were purchased under very advantageous <-ir
cum>uiuce, and will be sold at wholesale or retail, FUR
( ASH, at prices averaging much lower than others.
Sept. 27. 1859.
Humphrey & Wickham
ABB JUST FEcHmXO I
New Fall and Winter Goods,
IVM AS
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' GROCERIES,
Rats and Caps, Crpcktry, Nails and Glass,
Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Ixalher,
Calf skins, Moroctm, Shoe Findings.
la short, & general assortment of Goods suitable for the
Taaon. " " Townnda, October 1,1889.
UOOTS AND SHOES Constantly on hand
■Le and manufactured to order, of reliable work and
material, and repairing done on short notice.
Oct.JU HUMPHREY A WICKHAM
WANTED—One Thousand cords Hem-
W]L " ARK - HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
DR. PRATT -
HAS removed to the comer of Second and Poplar ete.,
immediately hack of the Ward Hoot*. AH ao-
with him over one years standing, must b lm.
Mediately settled.
JTowanda, Sept. 31, 1859. /
lIARDWARE.-A NEW LOT JUST
A A rtrc.vetffct
CIAUTION. —All persons are hereby cau
J tioncd against purchasing a note, purporting to have
been signed by the subscriber, dated on, or about the tttb
dav of Sept. 1869, for forty dollars, payable four months
after date, with interest, either to Philip Oswald, or
Isaac Roskmau, as the same was not signed by me nor by
my authority, and I shall not pay the same.
'Monroe, Oct. 20. '55, CLARK CUMMIN'S.
7® "ffHIIIJLASa&S.
MISS GRIFFIN & PARK, are opening to-day (Wed-
large and well selected assortment of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS,consisting of
Bouuets, Head-Dresses, Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons.
You arc invited to call and observe their variety and rich
ness for yourselves, Oct. 19, 1859.
FAIL AUTO WINTER
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JM. COLLINS, is now receiving nt his
• old stand on Maiu Street, next door to Hall's, one
of the largest, best selected and cheapest stocks of
READY MADE CLOTHXNO,
ever brought into this market, to which he Invites the at
tention of purchasers. Having had some years' experi
ence in the business, be is able to offer inducements, us to
the QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICK OF GOODS, not to
be met with at any other establishment. HLs stock em
braces the usual assortment of OVERCOATS, COATS,
VESTS AND PANTALOONS, of every style and prt"ce,
to suit the taste and the pockets of customers. To those
who prefer ordering garments, he would say that he keeps
constantly on hand u large assortment of CLOTHE, CAS
SIMERES AND VESTTNGS, which will be made up on
short notice, by experienced workmen, and warranted to
give satisfaction in every way. Particular attention wiU
be given to this class of custom,aud every exertion made
to please customers.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, Ac. Ac.
A large assortment of hats and caps, of all styles and
prices. *
CUTTING done to order, and warranted if properly
dianu the turfed
towanda, October 19, 1859. J. M, C
C' 1 LASS ANI> SASH.—IOO boxes' Glass,
A 1000 lights dash for sale at
Oct A3 , 1859. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
WIIEJ£L BARROWS.—3O dirt wheel
barrou s for sale at
Oct. IS, ladU. . W. A. ROCKWELL S.
T>APER [HANGINGS— K)00 yards Pa-
J pering—50 do .Bordering—so do Window Papering
at 0ct.17. __ _ ROCKWELL'S.
r PIN WAKE.—A full assortment of Tin
J. Ware jiist ieee'ited and for sale at
October 18,1859 W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
cIosiYGIJP"!
r |"UIE subscriber liavinp: concluded to change
J_ his business, will sell his entire stock of Merchandise
at from actual cost down to 25 per cent lower than can
be bought in New York City. He has jn.st returned from
the city with a new stock, consisting in part of
Dry Goods of all kinds,
A Full Assortment of Groceries,
Fish, Suit, Glass, Sash, Dye woods, <J-c. <J-c.
Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats,
Caps, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and. Wooden Ware, Yan
kee Notions, Carpetings, Ac. All of which will be sold
for Cash at from io to 50 per cent less than can be bought
in Tnwauda.
Salt at $1,05 per Irarrel. Teal from 31 to 50 cents, the
very best Georgia Cut Yarn for $1,05 per bunch, and
eve-ything ele in proportion. This reduction will be
made only for cash on delivery of goods.
J. HARVEY PHINNEY-Jr.
Towanda Oct. 12,1859. No. 3. Patton's Block.
A\"ANTED.—Hides nnd Skins, for which
It the highest market price will be paid, cither in
goods or cash.
October 1, ISSO. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
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Oct. l.Wj. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL,
No. 1, Patton's Slock,
t TTOULD invite the attention of prompt paving buy-
V V ers froth all siOtioM of the county, to his large and
desirable stock of Foreign and Domestic
DXI Y GOODS,
VELVET RIBBONS,
SHETLAND WOOLS,
BROCHE SHAWLS,
LADIES CLOAKS,
GINGHAMS,
SU \WI.S,
PRINTS.
EMBROIDERIES,
MOHAIR CROSSOVERS,
GLOVES.
POIL DE CHEVRK,
LACES,
WOOi, PLAIDS,
RIBBONS.
DRESS SILKS.
.DRESS TRIMMINGS,
DE T.AINE ROBES.
HOODS AND NUBIAS.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. TATTING SHUTTLES,
COLORED MARKING COTTON.
WHITE AND COLORED CROCHET COTTONS, Ac ,
CLOTHS AND OA SHIM EE EH,
STRAW GOODS,
THE VF.RY LATEST STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAB,
CORSETS. SKIRT SUPPORTERS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
GAKItOTE COLLARS,
COMBS, BUTTONS. BRUSHES, THREAPS
AND STATIONERY.
BOOTS. SHOES AND LE\THER.
GLASS, CHINA, CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
THE USUAL VARIETY OF
BiKO CAGES. SEEDS. ETC.,
FISH AND GROCERIES,
NAILS. OILS. PAINTS AND
PAPER HANGINGS.
Those who wi-h to purchase the best goods at the
lowest possible market prices, will consult their own in
terest by giving us a call.
Towauda Sept. 28, 185' J.
CASH FOR PELTS,
/T THE
Metropolitan Hardware Store,
ORWELL PA.
STOVES, Elevated Oven.
STOVES, Parlor.
STOVES, Diving Flue.
STOVES, Wood or Coal.
IX LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY.
IRON, BY THE BAR OR TON.
Fawning Mills, Corn Shelters, Grindstones,
Boring and Drilling Machines, Axles and
Springs, Mill <s* A' Cut .Saws, Steel,
Zine, Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin
and Heavy Goods, at
Oetolxr 12. 1859. S- N. BRONSONS.
K1! I I T TIiKES,
Shrubs and Vines.
THE uiiderMgued will be prepared the com
ing Fall, to Mipply the public with a well selected
and choice variety of trees,shrubs and vines. All orders
bent or given I will attend to filling and delivering my
self, and hope to make satisfactory. Trees that shed the
leaf should be transplanted in the fall, evergreens lute in
the spring. As some people think that nursery men
shonld'replace all trees that do not live, I would say.
to those buying of me, that I do not agree to do so, but
I will warrant my trees to be in good order when deliv
ered. I will warrant all to live, but in such a case I will
have an extra price, and attend to setting out myself.
N. B The following Insurance Companies have ap
pointed me their Agent, to take risks of all classes where
focal agents are not found : The Farmer's Union Inaur
auce Co, and Great Western,united, now of Philadelphia,
the Kensington of Philadelphia, the Lycoming County
Mutual Insurance Company, of Muncy Pa., Any thing
In this line promrptly attended.
v DANIEL HARK INS.
Towapda, Jely 35,1869.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS? FEE
aSrertLaatast of z litta
©taeao
CASH SYSTEM!
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m OWEOO, N. Y.
RETURN sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage
they have received siaoe adoptiug the CASH SYS
TEM in karch last.
Their customers have
Saved from 20 to 30 per cent.
And will contluue to do so by purchasing nt the Em
pire Store, as no person that gives credit can
compare with the prices at the
EWiB! CAM STORE.
'/ft/ i
OWEOO, Iff. Y.
We invite the public to call were a Dollar w?IT buy more
Goods than any other place in America !
Lk ( lanl WW) KJ. ;
We are now receiving our
And will receive from week to week, through the season,
the Latest and moat desirable styles of
■
DRESS GOODS,
RICH SILKS,
PLAIN AND PLAID MERINOE3,
i SOLFERIXO PLAIDS,!
MAGENTA PLAIDS,
j .. DELAINES, 1
MOHAIRS,
PAR VMETf A3,
PRINTS, TICKS,
COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS,
LINENS, TOWELING,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
NEW STYLES OF CLOAKINGS !
X fine assortment of
BiEisSa 7IEa 21 ill OH IBS.
VELVET IIIBBQIjS,
Liowcr than ever sold before !
IVc sell the best HOOP SKIRT at Bs. in
Oice.go. Also, a splendid assortment,
(loioer and higher prices.)
i j
SHETLAND WOOL, (all colors,)
WOOLEN AND LINEN TABLE SPREADS,
OPERA FLANNELS, HOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
COTTON FLANNELS.
TWEEDS, Ac. Ac.
MULMEiEY ©D©D§
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Cheaper than he bought in New York in
small quantities.
I RIBBONS, BORDERS, BLONDE, ,\c.
We have the beat assortment ol
MERRIMACK PRINTS
In Owego, at 10 cents per yard.
16 Yards Fine, Fast-colored Calico, for
8 Lbs. IJA TTING, niee and clean, for 8s
Carpetings, of all kiiids.
OIL CLOTHS, of all kinds.
We shall scoa close our business us a firm, and wt are de
termined to sell through the coming Full
CHEAPER FOR CASH
Than any other Firm in Owcgo.
So come on, all who are in search of
©oob (Stiois anb ©real bargains
And examine our Stock
Which Must and Will be Sold !
Wc shall keep the prices the same on the following goods:
Best extra Sheeting, 8 a 12 cents
Heavy Sheeting 8
•14 fair do Ca 16 "
Cotton Yarn .22 al2 "
Merrimack Prints 10 "
A splendid quality do 6a 14 "
Cambric, -...in
Kentucky Jeans 3 shillings.
Kuittiug Cotton,.,. 3 rents
Gold eyed Need1e5,.........; 4 "
100 yd. Spool Thread. 1 "
"Coat's Spool , 2IKI yds 4 '•
Broeha Shawls, $1 50 and upwards.
Rubber Circular Combs 1 shilling.
Horn do do 10 cents.
Skirt Reeds 3 "
Ladies Hose, all colore, 10 "
Saleratus 6a 14 "
5 shilling Tea at 4 shilling.
Molasses, good at 1
SUGARS, SYRUPS, COFFEES, &C., AT PRICES
THAT WILL PLEASE.
STONE dt CO., Owcgo, N. Y.
"AAA BUSHELS DRIED APPLES,
t/'/V/U wanted by STONE j- Co.,OwegoJn exchange
for goods at Cash, prices. nov.3.
XAAA BUSHELS DRIED APPLES,
eJUUU/ wanted by STONE A Co., Owego, N. Y.. In
exchange for goods at eaeb pri :ea. nov.3.
CXWVk BUSHELS DRIED APPLES,
I OUUU wected by PTOTC hCv.C >*F>. 77. Y is
Ui gocv t cash p.'lcee pc ' 3
Begat.
Q HERIFF'S SALES. virtue of snndry
O w.its of Vend. Expo, lasuedout'of the Ccrrt of Com
mon Picas bf Bradford Oawtitv, t me diiectaJ and deliv
ered. will be exposed to public pole, at the Cm rt ilonse
ia the Borough of TUwauda. on THURSDAY, tha Ist day
of DECEMBER. 18.09. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following
lot, piece or parvel of load situate ia Wect Burlington tp.,
bcgicultig at chestnut oak, a corner on the west line of
warrant no. 1499 and the south west corner ot lot no. 23,
thence sooth 69 0 east 113 6-10 perches to a post and
stones on the west line of Chaa.Scoutons lot.thence sc:th
164 1-10 ptr to a po9t and stones the north east corner -it
the Geo. BtSl lot. Thence north 69 1-4° west 12? and 10
perches to a post on the weet line of werrant lot no. 1692
nnJ being the u.w. corner of said Geo.Hell and thence by
the west line ot warrant lots 1502 a-d 1493 n. 14 cist 154
1-10 per to a place of beginning. Containing one hundred
and fifteen acres and 13s 2-10 per being part of warrant
lots no. 1499 and 1602 about seventy acres improved one
log house, one log barn, and an apple orchnid, and other
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and token in execution at the suit of H. J-
Maddl's use vs. Charles Mead, also A. Morley k Bro's. to
the use of H. 11. Brown vs. Charies Meed and Francis C-
Mead.
ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ridgbury twp. and bounded north by land of John
Wallace, south by land of Mrs. John W. Brown east by
land of Luther Ames and west by land of Wm. Eastofi.—
Containing seven acres, be the same more or less all im
proved with an old framed building thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
Eastou to the use of Svlvenus Van Buakirk vs. John
Wallace, also Sylveuu9 Van Buskirk vs. John Wallace.
ALSO—A lot, piece or parcel ofland situate in Wyaias
ing twp. and bounded on the north by land of Augustus
Lewis and Wm. Cronk, on the east by ishd of Ualvla Camp
and land belonging to the heirs of E. Lewis dee'd, on the
south by land of John Elliott and J. Morrow and N. N.
Erskiue, on,the west by X. X. £tekjne and IE Buck. Con
taining one hundred arid thirty acres, more Jt less, about
sixty acres improved, one trained house trained barn and
fruit irees tiimcn. <
Seized doU taken execution at the suit of Sarah Lane
vs. Jackson Lewis.
ALSO—Iti following piece or parcel of land situatn in
Tuscrirora, and bounded as follows : on the north by land
of Lyman Rogers, east by land of H. Hill, south by land
of J. iiiii and T. Shaw and west by the public highway. |
Containing about ninety acres more or less about twenty- 1
five acies improved, or.e trained house, one framed bain;
and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII the following lot piece or parcel of land
situate in Tuscarora twp, aud bounded as follows : north
by land of Morris Davidson, ea-t bv land of . Warner,
south by land of C. Smith, and west by land of Jas Siles
bey. Containing twenty-live acres more or less all im
proved. one framed house, one framed barn and few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alraon
Pickett to the use of Richard Stilwell and Joseph M.
Brown partner doing business under the firm of Stilwell <
it Brown to the use of Charles J. Steciman assigns of
Henry Bookman. Orrille L. Knox and Charles p. J. Rip
lev, late co-partners doing business under the firm of
Bcekman, Knox A Ripley V 3. B. M. Seivara.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in WelU twp,
and bounded as follows : north by laud of Thomas Owe.cs
end Wn. Johnson and others on the east by land of J. A.
Roy and Wm. S. Ingalls, on the south by the public high
way James A. Wilson A L. Wing and on the west by J.
A. Roy, 11. Mosher and ThomaS Owens/Containing three
hundred and thirty ncres more or lees about one bundled
and eighty acres improved two framed houses two framed
barns and two young orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R. & E.
Covell vs. John Brownelt.
ALSO—A lot pi etc or parcel of land . ituate ia Sheslie
quin and Lome twp. and bounded as follows : iK ith and
east by land of E. j'owgseud, south by land of L. Eastman
and west by lauuof Jehu Havens. Contain ug sixty-nine
acre.-, more or less about five acres improved with a*fram
ed house and a saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abijah
Mead vs. James Randolph.
ALSO— A piece or parcel ■ f Inr.d s'tuate in Overton
twp. and bounded as follows : beginning at a beech Ihe
northeast corner of A. L Cranmer's lot, thence nor:h j 3
east 100 r Ms to a beech, thence north 00° west 100 rods
to an old birch the north east corner of a tract in the
warrantee name Thomas Palmer, thence south 30 0 west
along the line of said tract 100 rods to a hnsswoid corner
thence by land of W. A. Park and A. L. Cranmer 160 rods
to the place of beginning. C ntaining oue hundred aud
six acres be the same more or lean about two acres improv
ed and one log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Allen
M'Ki-au vs. Ann M. Deibm and Hannah Deihm.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of laud situate in
Wilmot twp. and bounded as follows: beginning at a
stono heap the north cast corner ul warrant sum yed in
the name of Lord Butler, thence west on said warrant
line 169 6-10 per to a stone heap, thence south 100 per to
a Lynn comer, thence east 169 6-10 per to a maple corner
Hit uce north 100 per to the place of beginning. Contain
ing one hundred acres more or less about twenty tire acres
improved one framed house one saw mill and oar shop
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Matthias
ft. Welles vs. Abel O. Packard.
AIJsQ —The following piece or parcel of land siinnto in
Overton twp. and bounded on the north by the public
highway on the cast by the public highway and lauds ■ f
Mori is Sullivan on the south by lands of CUristiau mid
Henry Haveriy, and on fhe west by land of Eli liavtrh.
Cont-dning lb 1 : acres more or 1- "toout 66 a- r.'s unmov
ed one log house one log barn and a few fruit tiers there
on.
ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ovciloii twp., bounded :s folio as to wit : on the
north by land of Mary Blake, Carl, John Strove aud C
Malainey on the cast by land of I)><\ d Jones on th : -oulh
by the public highway on the we> bj iaad ot David
Ilaverly. Jr. Containing 2.52 acresmoe or less a nut I.'
acres improved oue framed house two framed barns aud
an orchard thereon.
Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of Lewis
ZaiH-r vs Jacob Streve and Jacob Haveriy.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate
in Albany tp. and bounded on the north by 1 udof Chas.
F. Well.s ra-t by land of David flak> 011 the s rath by
land of Joseph Menar.fi aud 011 tlie west by land of
Sheffield Wilcox. Containing seventeen acres and 11 half
more or less about fifteen acres improved oue log house
one framed barn and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Daniel
Chapman now to the use of Dr. Thomas Harris v.s.Zariuck
Gilktt A L. X. Varguson.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of laud situate in
Albany tp. and bounded on the north by land <•! Simeon
Chapman east by land of Ehenezer Rot. rs,-until by land
of Itoliei t Eddy and west'o land of Wells Wilcox. Con
taining fifty acres more orlt-s about twenty acres improv
ed with a lop house and a shanty stable thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain pie eor parcel cf land situate,
in Monroe bore' and bounded is follows : 1 n the north
by land of D. X. Newton, Lanuing A Jared Han, east by
L. L. Terwilliger, south by land ot J. L. Eockwell and
west by the highway. Containing one fourth of an acre
nit rc or less all improved one framed dwelling house store
room and wood shed tli reon.
ALSO—AiI tLat certain lot piece or par el of land
situate in Monroe tp. and bounded a - fol'owa to wit : on
the north and easi. by land of John Miago-s on the south
by land of W. 11. 11. Brown a. d we-tby Towaudu creek.
Containing 12 acres, more or less about nix acres improv
ed and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David B.
Taylor A Co. to the use of David B. Taylor vs. George
Smith A o.l'. I.yon.
ALSO—The following lot of land in Albany tp. and
bounded north by land of I'. 11. Wijeox and lant'H of
Samuel C. Means, cast and south by land of Wells Wilcox
and west by the Berwick turnpike. Containing seventy
acres more or less about twenty acres thereof improved
with a framed grist mill, a new framed dwelling house
partly finished three plank houses blacksmith shop a shed
and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Albany tp. and bounded north by laud of Sheffield
Wilcox oouth by land of Welis Wilcox and S. C. Mean
and west by tlie south branch of the Towanda creek—
Containiug'lOO acres more or less with the privileges
thereunto belonging,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Mill
ard vs. J. W. & Samuel C Means.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel ofland situate in
Ridgbery tp. and bounded north by land 01 Jared ffnm
niond, east by land of David Burt, south by land of James
Mitchell and west bv land of James Steven'. Containing
seventy acres more or less about 25 acres thereof improv
ed with a framed house a framed barn au apple orchard
and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil
son vs. Jacob B. Mitchell.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land rituate
in Smithfield tp. and bounded north by lard of Ems
Gal iff, east byland of J. E. Bullock and .las.Gerould south
by land of James Geroulds and west by the public square
Containing 1£ acres, more or iess, all improved, with a
framed dwelling house a framed barn, a corn house and a
two story building used us an Odd Fellows Hail. Justices
office and School room, Ac... and fruit trees there m.
Seized and taker in execution at the st:u of Wlnthrop Y
Glines, administrator of John Thompson,dee'd,vs. William
E. Barton.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ulster tp. and bounded as follows : north by land
of Cornelius Plowman, on the east and south by lands
belonging to the estate of Wm. Gibson, dee'd and on the
west by land of Wm. Howie and land of tlie estate of win.
Gibson, dee'd. Containing 99 acres and 1 tl perches.more
or less, about 35 acres improved, one framed house one
framed barn, and a few fruit trees tberoen.
Seized and taken in execution at Ihe suit of William
Gibson executors to the use of James Van Dyke vs. James
Gebbie.
A LSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Shesbequin tp. and bounded as follows : on the north
and east by land of Add won BeidUman, on the south by
lands of C. M. Segar and on the west by the public high
way. Containing one and a half acres more or less, all
improvod, one framed house one framed barn aud a few
frnit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that cerUin lot, piece or parcel ofland sit
nateln Sheshaqnin tp., bounded as followa : on the north
by land of A. J. Cole, east by land of Guy Tozer. on the
south by L- Kingsbury and on the woet by land of Samne!
Marshall. Containing 55 acres, more or less, about ten
acre* improved
ffeLjeo and taken '.a ftpvctlos it the FgltofSitte.-Itt &
to tge c? .* >" asms r Gtcrg* It paiitk
iLcfiai.
ALSO—A certain lot. piecaor parcel of land situate In
Qgacvifle tp. bounded aud described as followa : on the
north by.land of Edward Ferguson ar.d Geo. Catiin, east
by laud'of Wm. Buayon.south by land of Philander Foster
and Seth K. Potter ar.d west by Charles Parmerter and
M. A. Porter Containing IC2 acres, more or less, abcut
4 acres improved two framed Louses one framed barn and
one steam saw mill thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of E. K.
Sabin to the use of Moses Elleaberger va. Z. Anaableand
Brother.
ALSO—The following described lot. pieoe or perce! of
land situate in Overton twp. beginning at a m4.plejt.be S.
W. corner of Cuhill & Vought, thence U 60 0 w 160 rods
to a maple, the S W corner of lot in the warrant name of
F_ Robert 9 ; thence south 30 0 east 212 rods to the 3 E
* curner of lands claimed by D Cash ; thence 8 60 0 F ICO
| rods by Cash's line to the N W corner of Camp's lot;
i thence by Camps. Cahlll and Vought, S 30 0 W 212 rods
' to the place of t ginning. Containing 212 acres more or
less, auout 15 acres Improved, one log house thereon
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or paicel of land sit
uate In Ovtrton twp., beginning at a stake and stones,
tuc X E comer of Camp's lot, running thence S 58 0 E
173 per. to a stake, thence S 31 0 W 102 rodz to a corner
theure N53 0 W 176 rods to a small birch, thence X 31°
east 102 rods to the place ol beginning. Containing 111
acres, more or loss about 15 acres improved, and one log
house thereon.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Oveiton twp., bounded on the north by
land of Wiliiam A. Park, east by Haythorne. aouth by
John Wikey, and west by\Wm. A. Park. Containing 26
acres mcic or less.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel ofland sit
uate in Oi erton twp., bounded north by the Barclay Coal
lands, east by H. Booth, south by W. A. Park, and" west
by H. Booth." Containing 25 acres, more or less about
four a-resimproved, and "one small abanty thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at 4Jie' suit of Gabriel
Davis vs. Wm. E. Campbell.
Also at the si lt of Daniel Brink vs. Wm. E Campbell.
A LSO—A certain piece or parcel of land situate in
North Sowaxida tp., cd bounded as follows : Beginning
at the lower end of the stone wall near above the Sugar
creek bridge and lower part of Kutty's flats, between the
main creek and the =prir.g ma and running south 43 0
| east 12 2 10 per, thence south 20° east 10 per, thence
j south 13° east2S 6-10 per, to corner below Rutty's wing
I dam, thence north 74° west 50 per. across the hats to a
stake for a corner by the stone wall on the north cast
; bank of sprin" run, thence north 29° east 6 C-10 per,
thence north 85° cast 2 per. thence north 48° oast 12
per, thence north 46° east 16 per, following the stone
1 wall, thence north 42 s east 7 5-10 per. to the place of be
: ginning. Containing 7 acres of land be the same, more or
I less, all improved.
Seized and taken In execution at two suits of Thomas
j Elliot* vs. Stephen A Mills.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
-1 ate in Granville tp., and bounded as follows: north by
land of David Coe, east by land of Miner Porter, south by
i land of Mareds Ayics, and west by laud cf Joel Packard.
Contaii iug about thirty acres.l more or less, about 12
acres improved, one plauk house, a corn house aud a few
fruit trees thereon.
| Seized and taken in execntfon at the suit of Wbee'er
aud Bidden to the use oi D. Burr Wheeler va. Joseph Fen
. ton.
AL3O-r-The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Monroe bora' bounded on the north east by the
Berwick turnpike, south cast by laud of J. McGill, south
west by laud of J. Blackman, and north west by laud of
L. F. Blackman. Containing one-fourth of an sere, more
1 or less, n 1 improved, with a tramed dwelling house, and
a few lruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ulster twp,. bounded north and east by laud of
J. MVarty, south by laud of J. Smith, erxt west by the
highway. Containing | an aore, more or less, all" im
, proved, with a framed tavern house, aframed barn, and
' a few fruit tree? thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. E. Can
' fielu vs. P. p. Sweet.
Al.SO—The following let, piece or parcel of land situ
• ate in Albany twp.. luunded north by the nubile high
way. east by M. Kellogg, south by land of M. Blake, and
j wed by laud of \V. Cainpbe-U. Containing 26 acres .more
or less, about 15 thereof improved, 1 framed house,
1 framed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Rine
' bolt, to the use of M. 1-. Post, vs Daniel English.
1 ALSO—The t olio wing lot, piece or parcel of land situ
-1 ate in Monroe aud Towanda. twps.. bounded north by
land of W. A. Park, oa=t by the public highway, eo-.ta
: by J.B.Smith, and J. Hornet, and west Lv Hin
niau's lanJ. Containing C 5 acres, more or foss, about 45
improved, 1 framed house, framed bam, and a few fruit
! trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. 11. Phin
neyjr. vs. John Hanson.
ALSO— The fcil.vring lot, piece or parcel of land Bitu
ate in liidgb iry twp. bounded north by land of D. H.
, 13art:ham, ea-i. by .and of L. Lames, south b> laud of >V.
Ess'-.in, and west by laud of l\ Potter. Containing 105
acres, more or less.' about 7o acres thereof improved,with
! a framed dwelling house, a framed barn, a coru house,
| and an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Aholiab
, Buck vs. Daniel Dewy.
ALi-.J -Tlie fallowing lot. piece or parcel if land situ
ate in Lin.LJcid twp. buiinJed Mitk by land of D. Mc-
Kinney, east bv land of J. Campbell and T. Mann, south
by laud'of E. Keeicr, and wo* I byland of S. Oveii'hirc.
Containing 33 acres, more or less. Dcfendi nt's interest
being the undivided one half.
Seized and taken in execution at the buit of John Jones
vs. Thus. S!m3cuL-:iu<!!i.
ALSO—'The fob >w ,ng lot, piece or parcel of land situ
at ■ in ''"ynbi-ing und i n-uo a twps. bounded north by
land of C. Camp, ear) by land oi P. Store, n: d C. B.
Snell, south by land of L. Siiumway, W. S bum way, J.
Palmer. and J. Ctay, west by l.mUof C. Camp, C 'A*.
Camp anu E. Lewis, Containing about fabo acres, more
ji k-s, all.ut two hnndre i acres improved, 1 woolen fac
tory , 1 miM mill, 1 saw mill, 6 framed dwelling house-, 1
blacksmith .-hep. 4 framed barns, 2.large orchards, and
other fruit trees thereon,
i Seized and taken iu execution nt the suit of Lather
r.ediicid, Jr., to the use of David Wilmot, vs. llarvey B.
Ingham.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Siieshequin twp., bouuded north by iamlof J. Hor
ton, eu,-£ by land of —Post, south bv land of A. Conklin
and J. Waggett, west by land of M". Thuiipson. Con
tamiug 53 acres, more or Jess, about 35 acies improved,
with a log house, a framed barn, and a tew- fruit trees
, thereon.
Seized and taken ia exeaution at the suit of A. J. Ross
1 J: Co. v. D. T. Lucas.
ALSO—The billowing lot, piece or parcel 1 f land sitn
ate 111 Towanda boto 1 bounded north by lands of J. C.
Adams east by main stiect, aouth byland of John Fii
li.ins, 1 a the e-t by an alley, said lit being abjut 50 feet
front, by 130 feet deep, uh improved wUbofew iruit
I trees thereon.
\I.SO One otlior lot. piece o* parcel of land situate
j in Towunda boro' bounded north by laud of E. Rollins A
; John 11. Badger, east yb an ailey, south by land of James
' Kinsman, west by the highu ty. Containing about .50
i feet front, and 120 feet deep, all improved, 1 framed
j barn. 1 framed house, and a few fruit tieea thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. B-idle
| man now to the uso of John Holmes, vs. Adam Esstu
I wine.
j ALSO—Tlie following lot, piece or parcel of land -itu
i ate in Pike fcwp., bounded a- foil w-• : Beginning at a
; maple the -onth-west corner of lit No. 27, on warrant-lot
No. 196. thence north 89° west 41 per. to a p i, thence
j north 1". cast 126 per. to a post, 011 the s >uth iiuo of N.
Rockwell's lot, thence southso 0 , east~44 per. to a Beet L
I .-lump the north-west corner of said lit No. 27, thence
snath I°, we-t 126 per. to the beginning. Co:.tail in; .if
| a re- and 164 per. nnrc or less.
AL.SO—AII that certain "en, piece or parcel of land sit
j uatc in Pike twp., bounded as i.dlows: lb zd.ning at a
1 beerii on the ri(fe Tr kirtvh as Forks of Cold creek
thence south east 240 per. to a in ml • k. thenci
ni'i'.h li°, east 178 jcr.'o a hemlock corner, thence north
RSs°.west 162 per to the place of beginning. (' ntain
ing 90 ai res and le pet . stiiet measure, more or less.
AI„SO—AH that certain lot. pic eor parcel ot land sit
uate in Pike twp., bounded as tollows : Beginning at a
bee eh south corner of warrant Its No. i"i & 195. theme
south 39 dog o , ea=t 121 per. to a|o t, thence -01 t i 50°,
west 53 per. to a prißt, thence noith 11°. we.-t 173 per to
a po<t warrant corner, tbenre f-vj®, east 74 per. t > the
place of bcginn.ug. Containing 50 acres and 60 per more
or lets, about two acre* Improved.
Seized and taken in ex- cution at the suit of Geo. C.
Atwood vs. Amos Van Anken.
AlSO—All that certain lot. piece or paroel of laud si'-
iiatu in Ulster twp., bounded as lo'lows : north by ihe
highway leading from l ister corners to Smithfield, east
by the highway leading from Towanda to Athens, south
by land of I". Shaw, west by laud oi John Couklin. Con
taining one half acre, more orle.-s. ail improved with a
fraificd tavern house a framed dwelling house, a framed
barn and out buildings and fruit trees tnereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud sit
uate in Burlington twp., beginning at a poplar soirh
we=t corner of lot No. 274,n warrant lot No. 4139. thence
1 we t on the south line of said warrant 202 perches to a
white maple lor a corner, thence in rth 79 2 10 perches Vo
| a p"st, thence cast 202 perches to the west line tjJ said
] lot No, 274, thence south 79 2 10 perches to the begin
ning. Containing I<H> cres, strict measure, it being tak
j en fr ni the south end o r lots No. 275 aud 276 on said war
rant No. 4436, with about 70 acres improved framed
| house, a framed barn and small orchard of fruit tieea
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit cf Job P.
Kirby vs. Nathan Olmetasd.
ALSO—By virtue jf a writ of Fi Fa, all that certain
lot, piece or pr el of land situate in I'rankiin twp.,
| bounded nor' hoy lands of h ®al An ible &J. McDanlel
j on the east by laid of H. Wiley, on the south by the
Towanda Creek and the pubic Highway, on the wet by
H Willey. Containing 95 aens br t e 'same more or less,
abunt 3d acres improved, eneb iard house, oneblachsmlib
shop, one framed bam and two o chards thTeon.
A!-SO —All that 1 ert.un lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Franklin A Burlington tw.i's., bounded north by
land formerly In po seesion of Jo iah Haynea and land of
John MeDaciel.on the east by land of George I antz, on
the south bv lai d- of A. Gay, on the *vetby land of John
j Kuykeudsll. Contaiuii g 116 scree more or less, about 8
i acrce improved, one loghouae and a few fruit treaathera
. on.
Seized sjkl takim in axeoctioa at tit cult cJ Monfeayoa
i b 00. vw "Tm. Ik G'.re
Y '**CGT RTTF, i'herlif.
> fcaerifs £■&:s re- 1. 196?
Sxfiai.
"D EGISTFR'S NOTICES —Notice i9bcre
l t by given, that there has been filed and fettled in
; ' the oEa of ihe P.egLiter cf Wilis, ia and for thccooaty
1 of Br4.lf.rd, accounts of Administration apoaihe fUlow
leg estates, viz:
Partial account of H. L. A Amy Rockwell, executors
of Luther Rockwell. lots of Troy, deceased.
Final account of £: : sLa A Jackson Lewis, admiaiatra
tors of Ed--via Lewis, late of Tyaiuaing, deceased.
Partial recount of George F. Aorton. guardian of Alice,
, Ellen, Elizabeth. Scan F. end Louisa L., minor Uiildren
of William Smtee, deceased.
' Partial account of I. P. A Anrcha Spalding, executors
of KoU-rt Spalding, late of Wysox deceased.
■ L;nal account of Zapber Piatt, executor of Silaa Titos,
late of ueniclt, d'ooa.?e<l.
Final account of C. H.Campbell and John Salslmrr,
; administrators of J. C. Bail, late of Troy, deceased.
*couat of E A. Mntray, executor of Do rid
Plarfoot, late of Athens, deceased.
Final account of George W. Vincent, guardian of Jane
\ arcise .'formerly Jane Wolf) of Shreheqolto.
Fina* account of G. W. Elliott aud Jane Lee, admin*
; istratcrs of James Lee.late of Herrick, deceased.
Final account of John Jones, Jr., administrator of John
Phillips, late cf Pike, deceased.
Final account of Gordon Taylor and John Murray
administrators of James Gordon, late of Standing Stone
, deceased.
Final account of M. H. Codding and orrln Moore, ex
ecntors of John Moore late of Pike, deceased.
Final account of P. If. Bach,executor of Thomas Brink,
late of Pike, dee'd.
Final account of Elizabeth Barnes (formerly Elizabeth
Kinney) administratrix of W. W. Kinney, late of ttimo
dee'd.
And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of Bradford County, on (Monday, the 6th day of Decem
ber next, for confirmation and allowance.
JAMES H. VVEBB, Register.
Register's Office, Nov. 1,1869.
A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Andrew Fellowt
I il. t>. George Fox. In the Court of Common Pleas
: of Bradford County, No. 139 May term, 1859.
1 The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to ilistriuute funds raised by Sheriffs ante of defendants
real estate, will attend to the duties of hia appointment
i at bis office, in the Borough of Towanda.on THURSDAY
i the Ist day of DECEMBER, 1869, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at
, which time and place all persons interested are required
■ to present their claims, or else bo forever debarrea from
; said fund. ELH AX AN SMITH,
j Kouembcr 2.1559. Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notfcie
i hereby given, that all persons Indebted to tbeea
; tate of EDWaRD FAIRCHILD.Iateof Herrick twp.,dec'd
are hereby requested to make immediate alt
! persons having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
SHEPARD M. FAIRCHILD,
' November 2,1869. Administrator
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— J. E. Goodrich's
use. ve. Levi Goddarri. In Court of Common
: Pleas of Bradford County, No. 467, May Term, 1867.
i The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
! to distribute fends raised by Sheriffs rale of real estate of
i defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY,
1! the 2Qth day of November, 1353. at 1 o'clock, P. M.,at
which time and place all persons interested are requested
i to present their claims orel.se forever lie debarred from
j the said fund. G. D. MONTANYE,
| October 18.1859. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— No. 85, Feb.
Term. IVm. B. Ctymer vt. Timothy S. jtinmer.—
In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County.
The undersigned, nr. Auditor appointed by said' Court,
to distribute fund- raised bv Sb.i iff'a sale of defendant's
I real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment,
at hi* office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY
the 2".th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at
which tirac'aud piace all persons interested are required
to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from
! said fur.d. G. D. MONTANYE,
Oct. 16, 1859. Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—//. H. Mace vs.
Zl J. IV. Spencer,et.al. In the Court of Common
Picas of Br. i.* rd County.No. 393, September term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to d: tribute f..uds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of Lis appointment
et his office in t' ? for ugh of Towr.nda. on FRIDAY, the
25th day of NOVEMBER. 135?. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at
which t ;c and place ail persons interested are requested
to t:re icpt tl'.eir clalaw or else be forever debarred from
the -aid feeP. D. MORROW,
i October 27,1355. Auditor.
A C DI TOR'S NOTlCE— Morgan Griffin
a* r .£. 11. Ntwman. In the Ooiw of Common Pieas
of Bradford County, No. 1 -3, December term, 1857.
ALSO—ff 'ells Christie vt. S. H. Newman. In the
Court of Common Pleas of R'tidford County, No. 421,
i February term. 1359.
m- iiiU<iri>.gued.au Auiiityr, appointed by aaid Cocrt
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's s.de of real caUlc of
defendant, w ill attend to the duties of hie appointment
at hi ffi csa the B r ogh rf r wanda. on SA TURDAY
the 25th d y or NOVEMBER, D-50, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
t at which time ::-d t Act all persons interested are request
ed t i present their claims tr tiac' . ""irevei debarred from
the sc.id fund. P. D. MORROW,
October 27,1863. Auditor.
A UI>ITOIR , B NOTfCti \ j-11. Brown
aT JL vs. S. C <V J IT. Means. Inlhe Court of Oommoa
Pleas cf Bradford Count) . No. 43, May term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, unpointed by said Court
to (iisti ibit :uu i raired 'y Sheriff"- c ale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of List ppointment at
; hia office in the B rough of mdn, on FRIDAY,
tL- 2;• d if DECEMBER, 1859. at 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to pre-cut t.i i: claims or else be forever debarred froin
the said fund. E. OVERTON, Jr.
October 27. 1359. Auditor.
\ UDTIOR'S NOTICE.— E.A. Spalding
i a \ and others vs. Franklin Murry. In the Court of
Common Picas of Bradford County,'Xo. 753, September
| term. In>9.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
| to d. tribute iiiiids ra.sed by SheritFs sale ol defendants
I personal propei tv in the above and other suits against
i the said defendant, among the several creditors, will at
tend to the dutio- of IB a spuobitment at his office in
Athens boro" on MONDAY, the 28th day of NOVEMBER
It'?, ..t 1 oVloi.k P. lb, at which time and piftce all per
i c ms intcrCFtcd will present their claims or be debarred
. I from claiming any portion of said luud.
If. C. BAIRD,
October I". 1-59. Auditor.
I A UDITOR'S NUTiriv- 'l'/mmas P.H'ol
\ Ti- alt vs tf. Tinrr.send. li Ifa.lltck avd John Hog
j ere. In the Court of Common Picas of Bradford County,
No. 3ilß, May term, 1859.
I Tim undersigned, an Auditor, appointed bv said Court
. to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant*
• veal estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the
duties of IPs appointment. at hi- r,ffi- e j,- Athens boro'
on TUESDAY, the if.th day of NOVEMBER, 1859, at 1
■ o'i;lo"k, P. M., at which time and place nil persona in
i terestcd will present their c laim-, or be debarred from
| clainiiug anv share ot said fund.
H. c. BAinn,
f) 'tober 25. 1559. Auditor.
rXEC)\"TOR'S NOTtcK—Notice is here
-1 tib> given, that ail persons iudeb'ed to the c
t te t Ai'.KAM I Mil,\J Kit, I tie of \tlu-t? twrpi deed,
are hereby rc-jue-ti 1 to make Dsvnieul without delay,
and r.'i i i us having claims against -aid estate, will
present them duly authenticated !' r settlement.
HENR) \. MILLER, j ... .
Get, 25,1359. ALANSON MIi<LER, ( '-xecutora.
! ADM IN ISTR ATO ITS NOTlCE—Notice
sTV ir hereby given, that Ml •.•crs-.-ns Indebted to the
, c't ite f lll'.'f i MIL' SHORE deceased, late of Wysox
tw;... an requvsted to nnke payuent without delay ;
1 and those having cluiitfe. against the said estate will pleasq
■ present thetn d ily authenticated for settlement.
MARIA SHORES,)
ALBERT LENT, f
j Oct. 12. 1999. Administrators.
j 8 NOTiCfi —Notice is liere
! by given, that aii p-jp-ons indtbi.-d to the estate of
j THOM VS BALDWIN late of (-iumbiu township, de
ceased . are hereby request, d i made payment without dr
j lav and M! ru .f>ns havh.: demands against said estate,
I will tbcm duly a itbentic i'ed for scrrlemetit.
J. C. M KBAN.
LUCY BALDWIN.
Ffptrmher IS, 18.59. Frecntorf.
"V"OTK'E is hervhy ifiven that an applica
! 1 ' tion will be made at the next session of the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania for the tnc'-u-poration ©fa Bank.
.to be called the " Bradford County Btuk with hanking
I pr.V'.egM of Is :: L . Discount and Deport; with * capital
, 1 >f Two Hundred Thousand D.-'G's, with the right to in
! reuse the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand D"l
--; ! ire and f. bs located in the borough of Towaada, in tba
j county of Bradford,
i Townudn. June 20.1959.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by givou that aii persons indebted to tba estate of
\ BLXJASiIN P. SNYDER, dee'd .late of Athens tp, must
, moke iramtdiit* pxyraent.ands.il persons bavingdemaods
iigainst said t-tate, will present tnera dulv authenticated
| for settlement. AUGUST A' SNYDER,
! Angnst 33, 1863. JACOB REEL,
C. H. SHEPARD,
Exeentdrs.
A DMINISTRAtOR'S NOTlCE.—NotiCffi
XJL 1B hereby erlven, that all persona indebted to the
estate of GEORGE G- ADAMS, late of Ulster twp., (Je
'cased, are hereby reoneeted to make payment wit hoc t
i delay, and all persona oaVng demaoda 'ujalnat said Btg<e
tcUJ presto* tiyn duly anlLaotHgU-d wv- ae-'Jernant.
tr.ri VOBLB
I Attgoat i 18-9