Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 05, 1860, Image 3

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UY H W ATKINS, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, TOWANDA. PA.
Office opposite Leporte, Ms# 00.
made and remitted with promptness.
Towanda. January 2.JHGO.
a, if. ASJPSSffWAaa.
WITH
BALDWIN; HILL & CO.
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS
And Wholesale Dealers in
HARDWARE,
No. 220, Pearl street, between Maiden Lane and John st.
NB W YORK. '
Clothing' at Cost!
To those who have not yet supplied themselves with
OVERCOATS, &c.&c.
A Rare Opportunity is now offered.
*yl shall close out the entire balance of my Winter
Stock at COST, saving fully 13 per cent, to the purchaser.
Jan. 3, INGO. JOSEPH KIXUSHKRY.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — Sarah Lane rs.
Jack'im Lewi*. In the Court of Com incur Pleas of
Bradford County, No. 330, February term. 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendants
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the
duties or his appointment, at his office n Towanda boro'
on FRIDAY, the 3d day of FEBRUARY. ISGO, at 9
o'clock, A. M„ at which time and place all persons in
terested will present their claims or be debarred from
claiming any share ol said fund.
° } E. OVERTON, Jr.
January 2. ISGO. Auditor.
AI) MIXI ST R ATO R'S N OTICE.— Xotice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
ftate of JAMES WILCOX, late or Albany twp, deceased,
must make immediate payment, and all peraous having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
CHESTER SCHOONOVER,
AURILIA WILCOX.
January 4. iB6O. Administrators.
A P MINISTR ATO K'S NOTlCE—Notice
J\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estateof WM.H. MORELL, dec d., late of Elntira.N. Y.,
twp., are requested to make payment without delay ;
and those having claims against the said estate will please
orcsent them duly authenticated for settlement.
1 ILC. CHAMPI.IN.
January 4.1800. Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE— iw *■■*
uf an order of tli- Orphans' Court of Bradford
County, will lie exposed tu public sale on the premises,
on SATURDAY. JANUARY 28. I*RO, at loclo.k.l*.
M.. the following descril-ed property, situated in the
township or Springlield, Bradford County, late tliees
tate of Wakeman It. Hul.bard. dec'.l, late of said tp.. to
wit : Due lot. piece or parcel of land, bounded on the
north by R. B. Young, on the east by Wm. HubUnrd, on
tlie south by John Ilarkness, on the west by R. B. Young
Containing fifty acres, fifteen acres improved.
Terms of sale, $-.0 on diy of sale, and the balance on
confirmation of the sale by the Court.
WILLI VM HURB YRD.
G UEItXSEY BLA KESI.EE.
January Z. 18f.fi. Administrators.
I IST OP" .11*110 US, drawn for FEIIRU
J AKY Term and Sessions, 18(50.
R.R.KSD JURORS.
Aylum— Ifarry Benjamin. Ri.lghury— William 0. Gun-
Albany— O. 11. Emery. *iuln*.
Ruriingtou west—Wm. Bab Rome—O. F. Young
hud. Sheshequin K. W. Gillett,
Canton— A. M.Mix, Andrew William U. llorton, Isaac
Ctandall. Young.
C.ranvill. L-rt-n D Flemiug Springfield -Rob't Biirilw. il
llerri. k ("baric- Piatt. fowaiida l*r—I F. Means,
l.itchfield—Sila B. ('miner Terry— Charles Vial!.
M nr.* tp—W. W. Irvine. Wy*ox—lease Allen. J. I*
Pike -\be!M'Mre.('handle! Spalding.
Brink.Simeon Brink.John Warren—lra W. Corbin.
11. Weed.
THAVKRsR JIRORS— KIR-T WEEK
Atheus tp—G W Plummtr. jl'ike —II Pepper. T Brink.
Alli.nv —Lewl Jones. ilbune D Steveus, G Avery,
Aylui*n -I M Bi-hnp. Dan ! J Chaffee.
ill O Holland, i) I. Slater (Springfield —A Bailey, Paul
Burlington wr-t—P I! Pratt 1 Furinan.'H CTbbs.
Canton—Snllivan llirßok She-hequin—G K Lent, Wm
1 William*. A Rothwell Delpeueh.
Co! inihia—l'|iilo Hesley, 1 Siiiilhfiebl —A T Allen, Au-
Xewbiiry. " gu.-tus Phelps.
Granville—Wm Bunyon. (Terry—J L Jones, J Strong.
Derrick—J Beaumont, A P, U Terry.
Brown. * j Troy tp— I. T Is mm is.
Lelt-.y —C Mart;nan. I Warren -Th's Jones.
Orwe'il— A Marrow. Myroi j Wyalmdng--I> (■ Scovill.
Beccbcr. " , Windham—C Walker.
SECOND WEEK
Athens tp—DS Brown. Overton--C Deifen'sieh.
Alt.to*—Alexander English Pike—A B Beard b y, \\ F
liurliiigtoii tior.i- 11 Pultz. Bobbins.
Burlington tp— It Pruyt.t . J Rome S Lent, J Ercnnback
Caiuphell. ißidgbury—Rutus C llosly.
Burlington west—O B West South Creek—J Dunham.
gate. (Springfield—J U Grace, jr.,
Canton—F G Manley. R M Rowe.
Columbia Strong. Albion; I'owamhi boro—Geo F Fox.
Build. Myrou UalUrd, I' " north—l. M Xye.
LUley. ! Warren—l I) Burtiank. John
Franklin—Blern McKee. Sleeper. I. Anti-dale.
Derrick-I'C Angle. IWindham - L Turbnsh.
la-Roy—R R Palmer. 1 Vvalusing -J Staltord, Geo
Monn-e l.'ro—lt H Richard j Sumner.
■ > . . • v.t* Hull I'.l'r-nx—W Lewis E Wood.
r) KG ISTKR'S NOTICES —Notice is l.cre-
K l.y gien. that !i..-re has Itecii tib-il and settled in
the office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county
.f Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the follow
ing e-tate. viz :
Final account of Atmira Minier,formerly Ahnira Onan,
a.lmini-tratrix John Onan. late of Athens township,
deceased.
Final account of J. Forbes, guardian of Horace. John.
Ralph. James an.l Jacob Strublc, minors of Michael
Str ble. deceased.
Final account of James How ley. administrator of
Dennis Puree!!, late ot Illinois, deceased.
Filial account of U.S. G rover, administrator of Clar
li*a Grace, late f Kpringfirbl. deceased-
Final account of Robert Pray, administrator of Eliza
beth J. Toae.r. late of Athens township, deceased.
Final account of M. W. Wheelork. administrator of
Samuel Wheeloek. late of Athens township, deceased.
Final account of William J. Wigsten. administrator of
William Wigsten, late of Bpringßeld, d.-cease>l.
And the ssme will IK.- presented to the Orphans' Court
of Bradford County, on Monday, the sth day of Februa
ry next, for confirmation and allowance.
JAMES H. WEBB. Register.
Register's Office. .Inn. 4. 1 sun.
"V*OTICK.—Tito Animal Meeting 1 the
A.a Stockholder' of the Barclay Rail Road and Coal
Company, will U- held at their office in Philadelphia, on
Monday, January 9, 18C0. at 12 o'clock M .at which time
and place, an election will Is* held for officers to serve for
the ensuing vear. By order.
H.SH A W, Secretary.
CAUTION —Whcrea®, my wife ELIZA
BETH has left my IK-d and hoard without anv just
cause or provocation, this is hereby to euution ali per
sons from harlsiring or trusting her on my account, as I
shall pay no debts of her contracting.
Terry. Dec. 19. IW>. GEO. JOHNSON*.
VTOTIUE—The Animal Meetinjr of the
JL x Stockholders of the North Branch Canal Company
will be held at the office of the Company in Athens. Pa.,
on Tuesday, the 24th day of January I*6o, at which ait
election will be held for President and five Manager* of
the Company, for the ensuing year.
By order of the Hoard.
1). MITCHELL, Jr., Secretary.
Canal Office. Athens. Dec. 13, 1859.
Piano Forte and Music Store.
\TTILLIAM DITTRICH respectfully lnformsthe pub
V\ lie that be has opened a depot, in the store former
ly occupied by Burton Kingsbury, Main street, tor the
sale of
PIANO FORTES, ML'KICAL INSTRUMENTS,
OF ALL KINDS. MUSIG. Ac. Ac.
Persons wishing to procure a Piano will do well to give
him a call. He believes, that with his Mimical experi
ence, aud his acquaintance with the leading manufac
turers, he can ensure u better article at a lower price
than can be procured elsewhere.
He will keen on hand almost every description of Mus
ical Instruments, and has facilities for ordering such as
may be desired,
A large assortment of Violin and Guitar and
all tbe various articles needed by musicians.
He baa also an assortment ol FANCY GOODS, CAPS,
Ac., which will be sold at the most reasonable rates.
PIANO FORTE TUNING will l attended to, as may
be desired. He confidently appeals to bis long musical
experience, as to his qualification in this branch.
SHEET MUSIC, of the latest publication, will be kept
on hand, and any piece desired will be ordered, if neces
sity.
Towanda, Dee. 15.1859. WILLIAM DITTRICH.
O. H. WOODRUFF-DENTIST.
PERMANENTLY located in Towanda.
Office No. 5, Brtek How, over H. W. NOBLES' Store.
Fat;ucct OE door ic-tith of Tracy £ Sfoerec. dee I t?.
SiatmigCTOCTltg.
JEW MINIS!
RY # ■ . * %. - X
• I M ¥l J-I' V % *
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE!
r . .
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1 Shawls! Shawls !
' \ LARGE assortment of Broche, Ion? and
* • oA. square Shawls, Woolen long and square Shawls.—
. Just received aud offered for sale at a great reduction of
j price, at the KEYSTONE STORE.
1 _____
Ladies Cloth Cloaks !
- styles of Ladies Cloth Clonks
T all of new and fashionable patterns, now fnr sale
at the KEYSTONE STORE.
Dress Goods !
PLAIN and Printed Merinoa, Plaids, Do
Lain*, Pnrarnettas anil a variety of other Dress
Goods, now ottered at a reduction, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
Bajons Kid Gloves '
\ LL sizes, in colors, 151 nok and White, of
' -x V these celebrated gloves will alwav* be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
JMEii.incry Goods !
BONNETS,. Bonnet Velvets, Bonnet Silk,
Ribbon*. Flowers, Plumes, Ruche*, Ac. Ac . whole
sale and retail, at the KEYSTONE NT ORE.
Carpetings and Oil Cloths !
V'AHIOIIS qualities of Ingrrain Carpets,
. T Flrn-r Oil Cloths, all widths, and Cotton Drugget to
! as usual much che per than elsewhere, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
•' I
1 ( Cloths, Cassimeres and
\LWAYS on hnnd n large stock uf Black
and Colored Cl'-ths, Rl.tck and Fancy Cassimeres,
j Tweed-. S.iltinetts. Sheep* Greys. Kentucky Jeans, also
: a great variety of Vesting* at tin-
KEYSTONE STORE.
I
Gents Shawls !
VP IIESTI arrival of Gout* Shawls and
Travelling Rugs, ju.-t received at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
• i ,
Buffalo Robes!
I POUR Bales Buffalo Roheg for 8-tle at the
. KEYSTONE STORE.
'I
; I
Domestic Goods!
, | IIEETINGS. Blea'-lied Goods, Tickings,
! Stripe*, i'anton Flannel*. Deuim*. Print*. Ac. Ac ,
• , full\ 20 per cent under usual price*. Aiwave mi h-in-1 at
the" KEYSTONE STORE.
'j
1
1 I
Boots and Shoes.
r>OOTtt ....A £.l,nr>v will hi' foillld at the
* KEYSTONE ST RE at the following i-tk,.. ■
' Metis Coarse ami Kip Boots $2,75
i Mens IK-*t quality Rubbers ." 81
Ladies Pegged Enamelled Boots,. si
" " with heels, 1,00
•• •' Kid " 1,00
' " " Kip " 81
Calf •• 1,00
: " Rubbers t-e*t quality 82
1 " " 2nd " 50
, A fid! assortment of Ijidies Gaiters. Sewed Kid Roots,
Children's and Boys' Boot.- eipially cheap.
r Family Grccerics.
C npiIERE will also lie found at al! times, at
I X the KEYSTONE STORE, a complete assortment of
t | FAMILY GROCERIES, which we are offering for sale
( at the follow ing prices :
I Crushed grannl ited and powdered sugar cents.
I I'-e t quality coffee sugar 94 "
Superior quality brown do 8 "
: Fair do do 7 "
- Superior do Mola-ses 41 "
I | Fair do do 37£ "
j Superior do Y. 11. Tea 50 '•
Prime Rio (."flee II "
Fair do 121 "
B.ildiitt's Saleratus iu 1 lb. papers (ij "
Soda Saleratus \ 5
1 Spices o! all kinds, Soaps, Ground Mustard, A., Ac.
! equally cheap. ,
(Humphrey & Wickham
AUK JI'ST RECEIVING
New Fall and Winter Goods,
seen AS
* id m z
GROCERIES,
llati and Cops, Cruel,try, Nai/s and Glass,
Bouts and Shoes, Sole, and Upper Leather,
Calf sh ins, Morocco, Shoe Findings.
In short, a general assortment of Goods suitable forthe
season. Towanda, October 1,1859.
BOOTS AND SHOES Constantly on band
and manufactured to order, of reliable work and
1 material, and repairing done on short notice.
Oct. 1. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM.
1 VIA CORDS OF BARK WANTED !
Cash will be paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK
BARK, and HIDES AND SKINS, at the highest market
1 rate, by augO HUMPHREY A WiCKUA.M.
REMOVAL.
ULYSSES MERCUR has removed his
Law Office to the Second St'-ry of his new building,
on tbe corner next south of the Ward House. nov.'l
NOTICE is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made al tlie next session of the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania forthe incorporation of a Bank,
to be called the " Bradford County Bank with banking
privileges of IRSUC, Discount and Deposit; with a capital
of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with tlie right to in
crease the capital stock to Four Hundred Thousand Dol
lars, and to be located in tbe borough of Towanda, in tbe
county of Bradford.
Towenda June l ft , 283?.
Jfttetellaneotts.
IS S M I
JVEir STORE!
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
THE undersigned would announce to the People of
Towanda, that THE BAKERY has been removed to
U. Mcrcur's New Block one door south of the Ward House,
where will be fouud an entire new
STOCK OF GOODS.
Having increased facilities for Baking, I am now prepared
to furnish all with au extra article of CRACKERS of
HoxvxD MANUFACTURE,
at Manufacturers Prices. No pains will be spared to ex
cel iu furnishing a good article at reasonable prices.—
Bake-stufl'of all kinds as usual, kept on hand, such as
Bread, Rolls. Rusk, Biscuit, Fancy Cakes, Small and
Large Fruit. Pound and Sponge Cake made to order, and
nice ornamented.
PABTIES
furnished with anything in my line at a reasonable rate.
1 would call attention to my stock of
Fancy Goods, Toys, die. d'c. §c.
Having been selected with great care, I am satisfied there
is not a better assortment in the County. In connection
with the Bakery, I have fitted up a
SALOON,
of the fir-t class, where all ran he accommodated in good
style, ladies as well as gentlemen. I -hall always have
the best OYSTERS that cau be found, by the quart or
guilon. 1 would announce to dealers in Oysters all over
the County, that I have opened a a
OYSTER DEPOT,
where can be founj Baltimore, Fair Haven, and Amboy
| Oysters. I shall keep at all times a full stock of Foreign
I aud Domestic
FRUITS AND NUTS,
'consisting of Raisins, English Currant, Citron, Dates,
| Lemons. Apples, by the bushel or iu smaller quantity,
j Pea-nvts, Brazil, do., Almond*, P. Shell, do., Filberts,
: Pecan and Madcria Nuts. Also Hickory, Button and |
Walnuts, by the bushel. A large assortment of
FANCY CANDIES,
Fresh", always on hand. Fig Paste, Grape Drops, Fig,
| Ac. SARDINES. Also a few light
G It 0 CER I ES,
j viz : Star.h, Saleratus, Rice, Pepper, Soap, Tobacco, j
j Cigars, Ciuamou, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, $-c.
>7K"\VS ! NTEAVS ! !
AT THEBAKERY!
HAVING made arrangements with the principal News I
Dealers in New York. I am now prepared to furnish !
j all with the current Books, Magazines, Monthlies. Week- 1
lies and Pictorial.-. The New York Ledger. New York
j Weekly, Frank Le-lie's Illustrated, Harper's Weekly,
Halloa s Pictorial, True Flag, Am rican Union, Home
Journal. New York Clipper. Porter's Spirit oi tlie Times,
Police Gazette, Weekly Novelette, Yankee Notions, Nick I
Nark*, Ac. Ac. Harper's Magazine, (Jodey's Lady's
Book. Peterson's Magazine, Frank Leslie's Magazine,
Great Republic Montnly, laidies' American Magazine,
( Ballou's Dollar Monthly, Knickerbocker, Littcl's Living
! Age, Ac., which we will furnish by the year or single
j copy ut publisher's prices.
! shall have on hand, for tlie coming Holidays, a splen
did assortment of GIFT HOOKS AND PICTORIALS.
J 1 shall also keep on hand the leading
NEW YORK DAILIES,
i Furnished to those who wish to take them by the- week
1 at 15 cents per week, or 3 cents a single copy.
ORDERS FOR DOCKS,
I Received for any Publication in the United States, which
I will IK- furnished with despatch.
ttir Thankful for tlie patronage of my friend- thua far.
j I hope by carefully consulting their taste* and wants, and
! wauts, and by strict attention to business, to merit a con
! tiuuauce of the sainc.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY.
A New Story. Entitled,
THE. WEST POINT. CADET:
OR
Tlie Young Officer's Bride, j
TUST commenced in tlie New Y'ork Weekly. For sale
at the Bakery and New- Room. Now is the time to
i commence taking the Weekly. 1 would offer as an in
; duccment. Hie back tininbeiaof the Weekly, containing
I any ot the stories published in that paper for six mouths
past; a Incomplete at 3 cents per cop'y up to t lie present
i date.
1 * .
Having leased the above establishment of 11. A. Bur
hank, I would solicit a share ot public patronage. Tliauk-
I rut for the litieml patronage of the past, I hope by always
having a good stock and attending promptly to business,
i to merit a continuance of the same.
'lowanda, Novcmlier 1859. A. F rotVTj'S.^J
j S3O SEWING MACHINES.
RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED
DOUBLE THREADED
SE WING MA CHINE S! \
Price Within the Reach t,f Every Family.
Hand I'rnrer. S3O ; Foot I'oteer. xeith half doz. Needles, I
4*c., *35 ; Cabinet C'uu, SSO ; Hemmers, $5.
fPHESE unrivalled Machines need no puffin?, '
X and only want to he seen to insure the approbation 1
'of every individual; and although a new applicant for !
I public patronage iu this locality, it lias attained a popu
larity heretofore unsurpassed by any Ma-dune. Alter
one year of constant use in the Western States, they
have licen pronounced the best Machine in the world for
family use. and are preferred to the higher priced Ma
chine-. Thove who want further proof have only to ptir
- hn-e one and give it a fair trial, and if they "find they
cannot use it, tiioy can return it and have their money
refunded. Thcv are warranted n* durable as any of the
higher priced Machines, and arc divested of everything
, like complicated machinery.
They will Stitch. Hi in, Turk, Fell, Gather and Em
broider with perfection, and will -ew every kind of goods
ii on the finest Swiss Muslin to tlie heaviest and coarsest
cloth fabric- even Lc.it her.
The following reasons are selected from the many, why
RAY'MOND'S I- the best iu tlie Market:
1 Because it I* the cheapest. 2 It is by far the simplest. 1
, 2 The iea-t liable to get out of order. 4 The easiest
managed and understood. 5 It makes the celebrated
Double Lock Stitch, which is the most elastic ever made
by machinery. 6lt iclll not rip if a stitch gets broke
lof every fourth cut. 7 It makes the neatest and band :
1 Komc-t'stiteh. 8 The seams are the strongest. 9 It uses
two threads from tlie ordinary spools a* bought from the
store, without re winding. 10 Tlicv lini.-h tin ir work
without fastening the thread at either end ot the seam
with tlie hand needle as is required hy the Shuttle Stitch !
i Machines. 11 It has the leowt machinery. 12 It-mechnn- j
i ism is the most perfect. 13 It is the most popular among
| the masses. 14 It is the easiest running, and almost j
noiseless in its operation. 15 It is an ornament for any I
parlor. Id It combine- tlie advantages of both Hand i
and Foot Powers. 17 The price is within tbe reach of j
every family. 18 any person of ordinary intelligence
j can learn to use it successfully in one hour's time— j
1 19 They can do all kinds ot work that any high priced
Machine can, and just as well. 20 Every Machine Ls j
warranted to give satisfaction or the money refuxded. '
We, the undersigned, are each one of us using one of
Raymond's Latest Improved Double-Thread Family Sew- !
lug Machines, and we take pleasure in this manner of
, confidently recommending it to nil persons who want a i
; good Sewing Machine ; for we find it easily managed, '■
! very durable and strong, not liable to get out of order, |
I and easily adjusted for all kinds of work, by simply
changing the needles and spools of thread, and believe '
the work much stronger, better and more perfect in every '
! respect than that made by hand.
Mrs. Wm. El well, Towanda. Pa.
Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towanda.
Miss Minerva Vosburg, Burlington, Pa.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa,
; Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa.
| Mrs. E. P. Shaw,Sheshequin, Pa.
! Rev. N. A. DePew. Pcnffeld. N. Y.
j Calvin Carpenter, E-q Eitnira, N. Y.
Mr. E. A. Scott, Elmira, N- Y.
Mr. M. Richardson. Elmira, N. Y.
Bales Room over Tracy & Moore's store. Stitching
done to order for 2 cents per yard.
i Ail orders by Mail or Express, with the cash, will re
ceive prompt attention. A literal discount given to lo
j eel end traveling agent*. Address.
B. F. BHAW.
1 Pec. 6,185?. fowanda. P.
JWtrthawMjt, <6*.
ORE.IT excitement
at TCTF vrrr
CLOTHING STORE
OP
E. S. BENEDICT.
YOUR attention Is respectfully invited to a LARGE
AND WELL SELECTED STOC£ OF CLOTIILNCn
which I have just opened in
NO. 3, BRICK ROW,
One door sooth of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store.
MY STOCK OF GOODS is from the best manufacture
ing establishments in the City of New York, aild of the
latest approved styles. Having purchased with cash, I
am enabled to self my goods at prices almost incrednous
iy low. My stock consists in everv variety of RE.Vf)Y
MADE CLOTHING. HATS A CAPS, FURNISHING
GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, Ac.
MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT.
Having secured the services of one of the most skilful
Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania, I am prepared to man
ufacture to order, all kinds of clothing. I will warrant
all garments cut at my shop to give perfect satisfaction.
E.S. BENEDICT.
Towanda, Septembar 14,1859.
I\/TEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, at
iVI _ BENEDICTS.
MEN'S OVERCOATS at
BENEDICT'S
\/TEN'S DRESS COATS at
iVI BENEDICTS.
MEN'S BUSINESS COATS'at
FARMER'S AND MECHANIC'S CASSIMEHE COATS
at BENEDICT S.
SATIN ETTE COATS at
BENEDICT'S.
f TNION CASSIMERE COATS at
U BENEDICT'S.
L TNION CASSIMERE PANTS at
J BENEDICT S. _
BLACK DOE SKIN PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
FANCY CASSIMEP.E PANTS at
BENEDICT'S.
BEAVER CLOTH COATS AND PANTS nt
BENEDICT'S.
HARRIS' CASSIMERE COAT, PANTS AND VEST at
BENEDICT'S.
I' ENGLISH STRIPE COATS at
u ' BENEDICTS.
' TTXGLISH STRIPE PANTS at
Fa ' BENEDICT'S.
I "ENGLISH STRIPE VESTS at
I VJ BENEDICT'S.
CJ ILK VELVET VEsTS at
I 0_ BENEDICT'S.
j (10TT0X VELVET VESTS at
| jl; BENEDICT'S.
PLAIN CASSIMERE VESTS at
BENEDICTS
IEDGER HATS at
j j BENEDICT'S.
! I INEN SHIRTS at
! Lj BENEDICT'S
UTOOLEN WRAPPERS at
[ BENEDICT'S.
TTTOOLEN DRAWERS at
V V BENEDICTS.
j ( IRAVATS AND SOCKS at
I l_- BENEDICT'S.
| * ND.IN FACT, EVERYTHING FOR GENTLEMEN
A to wear, at the NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH
ING STORE of
| Towanda, September 14.1 S3 9. E. S. BENEDICT, j
CASH FOR PELTS,
.T THE
Metropolitan Hardware Store, ;
ORWELL, PA.
STOVES, Elevated Oven.
STOVES, Parlor.
STOVES, Diving Tlue.
STOVES, Wood or Coal.
IN LARGE STOCK AND VARIETY.
IRON, BY TIIE BAR Oil TON*. • j
I Funning Mills, Com Shelters, Grindslants,
Boring and Drilling Machines, Axles and
Springs, Mill Sf X Cut Sates. Steel,
Zinr., Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin
and He'ivy Goods, at
October 12. 1*69 8. X. BROXSON'S.
NEW FALL GOODS.
HS. MERCER is now receiving one of the moat r x
• tensive and varied assortment of GootL, ever oCei -
| ed to the people of Bradford County
The stock consists in part of the following
D 11 Y a O O D s.
Black and colored French and American Clotlis,
" " " •' Catsimeres, !
" " Satinctts,
Tweeds and Jeans,
Plain and Figured French Merino's,
" " Ooburg's
•' " Wool DeLaines,
" " Common DeEaincs,
" " Plnid Debeges,
Wool and Union Plaids.
Double and single Bro.-b! Shawls,
" Wool •'
yiiowpa !t rvl children# Wool Shawls,
Hosiery of every description,
A great variety of Fringes, Trimmings and 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 CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
PAINTS. OILS AND DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY ANI) GLASS WARE,
Which were purchased under very advantig'-ons cir
cumstances, and will be sold at wholesale or r<-t id, FOR
CASH, at prices averaging much lower than others,
j Towanda, Sept. 27, 1859.
CLOSING l'P !
_
! HHHE subscriber having concluded '< chancre
1 J- his business, w ill sell his entire stock of Merchandise
I at from actual cost down to 25 per cent lower than en
j be bought in New York City. He has just returned from
| the city with a new stock, consisting in part of
Dry Gcods of all kinds,
A Pull Assortment of Groceries,
Fish, Salt, Glass, Sash, Dye woods, Xc.
! Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Hats,
j Caps, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Wooden Ware, Yan-
I kee Notions, Carpeting*. <stc.. All of which will lie sold
j for Cash at from 10 to 50 per cent less than can be bought
i In Towanda.
Salt at $1,05 per barrel. Tea from 31 to 50 cents, the
very best Georgia Cut Yarn for 91.05 per bunch, and
i cve-ything else in proportion. This reduction will be
I made only for cash on delivery of goods.
J. HARVEY PHI.VXEY. Jr.
Towanda Oct. 12.1850. No. 3. Patton's Block,
i
: T\rANTED. —Vlidea and Skir.s, for which
j 7 v the highest market price will be paid, either in
! goods or cash.
October 1, 1859. HUMPHREY WICKHAM.
G. P. TRACY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, and Grad
uate of the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia
I having returned to the village of Monroetmi. where he
intends to permanently locate,would respectfully ofler his
services to the citizens of the place and vicinity.
Having received a thorough extra course nn the diseases
of-Females and Children, he is prepared to give special
attention to that subject Office at the store ot Tracy &
Edeell. References—Dr. Masof, Towandw. Dr. Nr.w-rox
Monrceton. Nov. It, 1859,
fi£CaL
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a v.rit
of Vend. Expo. Uaucd out o; the Court c! Ccmmcn
Piece of Dradf' rd Cccnty, tc me directed end delivered,
will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In the
Borough of Tc wauda, on THURSDAY, February 2,1669,
8t I o'clock P. M., the following lot of laud eltuate in
Towanda twp. and bounded on the nosth by lands belong
ing to the heirs of John Fox, deceased, on the east by
J. M. Watts, on the south by the public IPgUwsy una j
land of C- F. Welles, and west by lsnd of H. L. Scott— !
Containing 25 scie*. mora or less, alt Improved. 1 framed I
house, 1 framed *rn cud anorcfacid of fruit trees thru eon. !
ALSO—AII that certain lut of land situate in Towanda !
i twp., and bounded on the north by land ol Gordon F. |
! Mason, on tbc ca-t by the Suvquehasoa river, on the
, south by rand ol Milk. Fox and Hiram Fax atu wc- J t hy
! land ol 'Hiram Fox. Contaiuln/: 75 acres, more or less,
i ell impioved, I large brick house. 1 smfiU plank bouse. i
1 framed tarn, 1 iramed torn house, brick yard Ac ,and
an orchard of fruit treea thereon.
Suited and taken in execution ft the suit of Robert S
Hdibroaak. Stephen C. Lyuea,aid Ueury 8. Care, trad- ,
iug under the linn of Hasbrouck, Lyucs Bird Cftsc. Vi.
Harriet Means —also. Storm Smith A Co. vs. Harriet :
Means, -also, Cortlandt Palmer and Frederkk T. Wal- j
lace vs. Harriet ilea us.
ALSO —The following lot of land situate In Columbia I
twp. r.nd bounded on the north by land ol - ease Ld-c.l!, j
Aaistin Ed-.aU. David Fries and George Shlves, on the
cast by land of John R- Cole, Geo. Fairbanks arid Tho
mas (Justin, on the south by land of Joseph Beeman and
David Cortv.ar.d on the west by land of Ira Webber and
John Derby. Containing 410 acres, more or less, about
250 acres improved. 2 framed houses, 1 framed barn r.nd
shed attached, one wagon house and an orchard of fruit
treea thereon.
Seized and telren in execution at the suit o r Eizel'.w
and Hoagland v. Joseph 11. Do Witt and Sanfwti Welles,;
late partners Ac.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate In Standing
Storwtwp. and bounded a. I
south o;i-,t corner ol lot No. 13, .vs surveyed by Barton
Kiugsbcry, at a chestnut tree, tiiencc ev,t tuo per t> a .
white jiilie, thence north 80 per. to a corner. thence we t
180 p. to a post for a comer, thence south p. to the ]
beginning. Containing 30 acres, he the suns. tuAe or i
less, about 35 acres Improved with u liai ,ed t, ~eu from- .
cd barn, a saw mill, and a tew fr. it trees tLucoa. i
Seized and taken in execution at the suit o.' E. R.
Mver ami J. 51. Reed vs. J. Ln Hints.
ALSO—A piece of laud situate in Snrtfi Crctk tvp. i
and bounded north by land ol Samuel Severance, cast by i
laud of William Patterson Rnd Wiilu.in MaLond south ~y
land of Y>'illi..m Cornell and west bv land ot John Cra,g '
and James Br,raham. Containing $o acres be the same i
more or less, ail improved, w.th a tram.d house a saw j
mill a stable fnd a tew fruit trees thtrtr n.
Seized and I tkeu in execution at the suit of C. F. Mil
son vs. G. W. Quick.
ALS'J—The de:e niauts Interest in the following lit
of laud siluute ill West Bur ing'-' n twp., and bounded on |
the north by lands u! Orrin Wc-tgate, nn the east and I
south by the pt'oiic bighwi.y. and on the west by l.irrd oi
Barney Woman. G 'utaining 4U acres, tn-ro or less, all
improved, two framed houses, one framed Lam and an 1
orchard of truit trees thereon. __
Seized and taken in execution at the su'-t of S W. Lc
1). F. Pomerov A Co., vs. Li. IL Grace.
ALS )—The lollowing I>t of ln J aituete partly in Wells •
twp., Bradford Conuty and partly in Jackpot, twp., la-go
county, and b-iunded on the n ,th by land of w. G-.ilui'd
and Seabury French, east by land o - El wan 1 . D RiKerts |
and Jiihii Strong, <ath by laud, of Orr Sml'h ami Cut's
Shiner late Josepli Sturdevant, and v.est I t rand oi Law- |
rence L. Ameigh and others. ConUiuing 17U acres.more j
or le-s. about 50 acres improved, a plank L --se, a lium- ;
cd barn and an orchard ot fruit trees thereon. 1
Seized and tjkeu iti execution at the suit of J s-eph R. |
Ingersoil, John C Miller and Francis Baring, whosur- j
! vived Rte-hard Willing vs. John Sert ine.
ALSO—The following of land situate- in Shesherjuiti
' twp.. and bounded or; the north by laud of Joseph Hor :
ton. east bv lauo's ol Daniel H.U au l Ue.ijariiin Steven
aon, aoath by load of benjamin Stevenson, and west by '
1a:,,10t Isaac S. llortoE. Containing about 50 ceres more 1
or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed house, one -
framed bum and fruit tree-- thereon. ,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Patrick j
Crowley vs. William L. Stevenson. . j
ALSO—Tbc following piece oi puree! of land situste it: |
ferry twp., and bounded north by lurid •. C. T. Heiies,
J- . I v San, el Hage-rty und Patrick McGutre, soutr.
by land of defendant, J. W. Dennison, and west by lanu j
Of Nelson Vunderpool. Contaiuing 10-J u-.re. u;y;e or j
less, about 30 a res improved, 1 b„ard house, lljg house,
framed barn and fruit trees there n.
ALSO- The fallowing lot of lathi situate in Terry twp. j
1 and b" .ruled north and east by the p. .' -.hwav,#nth
I by lard of William Terry and west by lam', ot John 51. i
! H-arton. C mtaining one hr.lf ricre. r.. .re or less, all im I
proved, 1 framed si ore houoe .u„ i ..aiued dwe..rug i
i hou-e thereiiu.
ALSO—The following lot of lanjj situate in rerry twp. j
. and bounded on the r. -.th by land of S. iiiUhouse und ;
: Hiram Stone and John Warring, east Ly J. L. J
south and west by laud of Hiram Stone Containing 5-J
acres, be the san.e more >.r less, uUoat '.5 acres improved,
i 1 framed house, 1 frutoevl bar n, . shvr.s una uu crcnuia
! of fruit trees thereon. !
I ALS --De endants interest in the following lot of land
' situate in Terry twp., and bounded north by laud ol "sam
-1 ue! HiUhouse, east by Hht.m and J P- 11 i t -n, south by
j J. L. Jones and west by 11 ram St me and lands in p°'
1 session of David Dibble. Containing 100 acres, more <T
j les. about 2 acres improved, I aiu.Ji framed autue oau u
j afksO—One other 1-t r.f land situate in Tei ry twp. and
I bounded north by lan ior Ucieiiu ut J. U. Denr.is-u.c
I by Und of Albert St ong and L'auiel Welles south by.
Ila ids of Samuel liUlhbc**, and wed brother land#ol •
1 J. \V. Denui ->n. Coatsisinc 1M sere . m Se -. .
' aboi.t 3o a- -ts inrpro etl. 1 r-.g Lou.-.e, l iru aed Lu.u a:...
i an orchard of fruit trier tin'ri-on. ,
! ALSO—A piece of land situate in Ttrrv twp . and
! bounded north by the public highway . east by i.ind ui J.
iP. II irton, south Sr. land of Chester Hath h* ,r., and
i west bjrfcadol Bnntel Hill bouse. Costi ~i ng v -'. res,
! more or less, about 35 acres improved, 2 trained bouzts,
i 1 trained barn, I saw-mill, a l*eiV . up, and lii-.t tree-,
thereon.
ALSO—A lot of land s'.la.tte in T. iry t.vp. a J bour.d
jcd n irth by laud of Nt-ison Yanderpool ..nd Lewi- J<•.; . ;
I son and Samuel Yanderpool, esst bj lands of J.-W. In n
nbon, south by .1.•!,: i \i irring und S:th Phillips, and
j west by land oi John Warring. Co.naiun.g lod act -i
I more or ics^.
ALSO—A certain I t of land si-. ... e i.i Terry twp..
j and bounded north by land o! C. L. \i. rd. c ist by
place, south by Morgan Morgans, au-.l west by Henry
Smith. 15-inla.iiiin.. 100 aoies :n u- o. .c.- •
Seized and taken in cxecut.on-ut il,e suit of ILnry
I Welles vs. J. W. Deunison.
1 ALSO—A :>t of land .-iftate in Pike ? p., und bound- j
' cd as follows : beginning at a beech i |*-| er, being the 1
I south cast corner nt u lot of laud belongii:/-, t. Julia C. ■
Rogers and ruui.iiiv eu--u-riy.:ilou lauds ! o;..:-_-r! y o\v: >-d
by iluidsh Brush A Ju.ia t Rogtis to lauds • l.lisha De
i Wolf, thence southerly along lands of said Eli ha U
! Woli t > lauds or' !~aae theiice vvcstciiy along
I lauds ot said Isaac- Nichols t , la ids of Rich t. 1 J. 11
i gcrs. theme northerly to the place of beginning. . Cmi
' taining SO ectes, be ihe same more or It--.-, it being the
! same land convoyed to Julia L. Uru-b to M. ry 1! Bos
wurth by deed dated April 1). 1852, ami M • ••id. d Ut d-< J
' book No 3s page 68. about .50 acres tapruvi .1 a framed
j house a trained barn apple orchard ami other !ral
I trees thereon.
S. iz,. d and taken in execution at the suit of I). & D. M.
Bailey vs. Traver Bnsworth.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situa'e in lu-carara ,
i twp., and bounded on the north by land ui Lynn 11- -rs ■
east by land ot H. Hiil, s> uth l y land of J. H.,1 and 1.
Straw,"and west by the public li.gbwav. Cot,ia,...ug aihiut
j no acres, more or less, about 2.5 acres improved, 1 framed
I house 1 trained barn ami a few fruit trees thr-i n.
ALSO—AII that piece oi laud situate in Tasearua
ttvji., by laud of M mi- ui D ti is .. . IM-'
i by land ol Orrin Warner, south by land <-f ( h vr!-- >!nitli
a nil west by land ot James atlesucy. Eoutainnig 2 • KW,
! mure or less, all improved I I rained house 1 trami-d bara
I and a few fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution nt the airt of A'.my.
l'icke'.t to (he itso ot Ricitaid SULVLII ami J.i-yp.t M
' Itrou n partners doing business under the tir::i,ot Slilwc'..
,V Brown to the u-c of Charles J. Stedman a--irm • o;
■ Heury lletskmati. Orviile !.. Kn .x and Charles P. J. R p
ley, late co-p n tner- doing basilicas under Lie linn ui
' Bet ktnan, Knox A Ripley vs. B. M. Silvasa.
i AlA>()—The following lit of land situate in F'r urklin
' twp , and bonnded north by laud of Daniel Cokcly, J- h i
i T. Smith and H. Rockwell, on the we-! by land ot S.
; S. Hiumnn and E. B. Bacon, south by the Fo,-, audi Cnek
| and ca-t by land of Stern McKee and E B. Bacon. I 'ii
! taining about Go acres, more or less, about 53 a-res im ,
' proved. 1 log house, 1 framed barn ami a few fruit tree ■
j thereon.
Seized and taken in executi m at the suit of O. W.
1 1 imlgc to the u.-e of Francis X. Ilonict vs. Nathan L.
Dodge.
ALSO—A piece of ltnd situate in Tuscarora twp., and i
bounded on the north by lauds of Willis Rogers, e i-t by
1 land of Chandler Bixby, south by laud of Edward Fair
j child, and west by land of Cvrua Shumway and Bradley
Wukeraan. Containing s(t acres with aimiit 4u improved
i with a framed house a lramed bara aud a young orchard
' thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of X. P. Bah-
I cock to the useoi A. B. Culver vs. Franklin Babcock.
ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in
Springfield twp., mid bounded north by land of Margaret
I stai-y. ea<t and south by the highway, and west by lands
of II W Root aud Dennison Gates. Containing I 4 acres,
more or less, all improved with a framed tavern house, a
framed bain and a blacksmith shop thereon.
ALSO—AII that lactam lot of land situate in Spring
lield twp-, and bounded north by lauds of Dennison Gates,
east by land of H. W. Root, s'mth by the highway and
, we.-t by land of Nathan \V. Potter. Contain.rig 1| acres,
more or less, all improved with a (tamed store house
thereon.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Asylum k
Towanda twp , and b iunded as loliows ; on the. n rta
by land of David Cash and Stephen Sbrner, west 'ny land
01 Stephen Shiner and A W Dimock. south by lard of
A W Dimock and John Mirg >a and west by land of John
Mingos and David Cash. Containing about 62 acres,
more or about 10 acres improved, 1 log house, with
a plank addition, I framed barn with a shed attached, an
apple orchard theieon and other fruit trees.
SeizeJ and taken in execution at the salt of Collins
Sutlifl vs. Jarnei bootee.
A.L&o—Tin. following lot of land situate tn Ppilnifltll
twp , r3 bounded to wit: on the north by tho highway,
east by land of Nathan L. Yerkea tooth jy landbelong
ing to the estate of Jaw Mtttoekt dee'd, and weat by
iaadt of Byron Oclfcrie. Containing 1 a;:e, more or lew,
aii imprrved with a framed house, a framed barn and a
I few fruit trees thereon.
| ALSO—The fol.cwlsg piece or paroel ol' landaltafile In
Springfield twp.. and bsoaded on the north by Lmd of
Dennison Gates. east by land of Byron Onthrle, aoath by
; the highway, a-id west by the Baptist taeting-bouse lot.
, Contfikitg 2 arret, more oriesa.eii Improved with 2 ap
ple trees therein.
Stitcd and taken 1c execttloa at the Kit of William
vV. Ciu:oplou vs. Hiram W. Root.
ALSO—ity virtue of a writ of Lev. Fro., all that cer
tain l it. piece >.r parcel of l"nd situate ir Rome tp. and
j bounded as fellows: beginning at the uor'.h west corner
l ol h let l.eietcfort deeded u Smith il'u.ur. thence north
1° east CO p. t; the Birth west corner of a lot ran out
; fcr Uershom Tow-er, thence south 88* mat 187 p. and
; 2-lCtr.a to tiit aoua'u east corner of the lot run out to (J.
Towner. lleiice .oath I-v,-<.sl CO u. to the north east
i corner of the Ketiner lot, then e nortti (t°° east 187 p. and
. 2-lOUri to the place or beginning. Cot.ruining 66 acres
and CJ ji. and the usual allowance, 4c., about 20 acre*
! improve J, one framed kouee, log I am and a few fruit
; tree.-■ti.-ereoc.
I Sc'ifeJ and taken In execution nt rte suit of WiUlura
B. Clymer. a-wignee of Vincent LtHuj BeChzutaoni ve.
Clark Baxter.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sherit
Sheriff's 012 :e, January 4th, bBQ.
Nortcs :o Pcrchasers.—To prevent ralscnderstai.d
--j inr, notice Is hereby given that purofensers at SborilPa
shies -.viil be requited to pay the amount bid at Ute Uine
the lad la xolj. It has bt-.-e.oc impcr.ffively ueceasny
: to niopt th' rale, and It will be strictly adhered to. ex
• cept iu cases, w hue the purchaser U .. lien credit' r and
, Is entitled ta the i. ad as provided in the Ist section of
; the act of Assun' iy, approved April 21, 194 C. which Ij
at follows : " Whenever the purchaser* of real estate at
Orphans' Court or SWrifl"- sale, shall appear from the
| proper record to le entitled, <v; a lien crcdrtcr, to receive
the wht> or any portion of t- <* proceeds of said sale, it
.hail or- the duty of the sheriff. ad :e iustr.it or. executor
i or otiicr p.i'a.'U making s-ck snl, to receive the receipt
of smell purchaser or pu:chosen for the amount which
he it they would r.prear, r rom the record as aforesaid.
to 1.0 entitled to receive : Provided licit litis auction a Lull
! not t-e -o construed ui l preventlLo ri.yhtof said Sheriff,
admlulstntor, executor or other t er.-nu aforesaid t dc
i inand f d receive at the tiu.e of tuie a a itn sufficient to
' cover nil log. I co S ;, entitled t> be paid < :of theprococla
' of said sub ; and provided further, that before any put
| chaser or pjrchn crs shall receive tho benefit of this scc
! lion, he or ' hry .-.hall produce to ti.e Sheriff, or other pcr
j son ?o making said .sale, a duiv tcrt;f.--d stal'-menf fr in
the proper record, under tia l.stid a d official ami of the
' proper "tfiorr, -hawing tlif.i i.v. U a icu creditor,entitled
: to receive uLj parlor lire procerus of the sale afcuaa
j sri.V"
Q HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
j O v-t Vend. Ixpo. out of tue Court of Com
r-.o: Pie. sof Binds ! County, trr.e directed and dcliv
i eroJ. wiH I •: ntpoMd to pubur ssle, at the Court Hone*
. in th iiorouali of T.vvanda, ■ it hiilDA'i. the I3tbday
; of JAN'V'AIfY 1-00, "I 1 o'oiock. P. M.. the following
i lot, pie <. or paree! of 1 vuuaitua'o ia RiJgbcry township,
odundiil as t o.'/vs : —t\'"rilr by lan iof Jared Hamarand.
| cast i y it&iti. of h -. id lvoit. south Ly ran.l of Juiacs
1 Mitcfceiland west by land s-fjatnee Stevens. Containing
j7o acres more or lus nhrut 26 a .res improved, with a
framed hcise. a framed U..J, an tpp e oroLard and other
I fruit trees tbereor.
•Serttd crd taken In execution et the suit of C. F. Wll
! son v s. Jacob li. liitcheli.
'i iiu.vi Aa M. WOODRUFF. Sheriff.
I SlierifT? Q.ll :e. Itec H. l-f'J.
\ DMINISTiIATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice
is hereby given, that all per.ons indebted to tie
estate of lioRATIO B. li'HVCN', late of Warren twp.,dc
i ceased, sre hereby leuttestcd to make payment without
delay, and ail pers-i Having demands agaia-t said eatate,
, v.-ilfprcaei-t t-cm d-iy i.uthei.licaU-d for se'.tlemcct.
I.UCINOA BOWEN".
CEOB'iii W. BoWEX
LEWIS W. BARTON,
Pacom'jer 1* lk.Vh Adrr.initir.ztc/rt.
A EDITOR'S NOTlCE— Morgan Griffin
i ATA. ci .4" 21. A'ttrmjn. iu thrCoar' rf Common Picas
ot Bradford Onrr.iy, Ne. 1 "v, Decentter tertr. ,I&C7.
ALSO V/ilt. §• C.v.'ii.ft'. 5 12 iVeMUMBk lathe
i Court r' Cnrnn.tn P'.erx ot B.trdford County, No. 421,
Ffhrosry te-m. l-6i.
The n ler igned.sn Auditor, appointed by said Conrt
t ■ dist -rto tunus rti ed by Sh'-nff. sale of real estate of
i d jiendant, end t > wh*. ;:t t:.a Report m-ide In this ease to
; De sent iertifan. 1859, was re-referred by said Court for a
j iurtl.er i cirir.u', ™ I'd attend to the duties of his aopoint
i meet at hia office in ti:t? B >!'• ugh A TcwEndn. on THUItS
: DAY.the Cjth day c; ."d.NL .'.F.Y.l'ro.r-.t 2o'clock,P. M.,
at w'.lcl. time md pln euii t '.r.--' as interested are reoueat
! e.l t • o' esent '.heir claims oi viae be f--aover debarred front
, the said fund. P. i). MOiIROW,
Ooccinlicr 15, PCS. Auditor.
K UDiTOH'S NOTICE— B. B. A- J. W.
1 lA. .5 l ilt. a. JumcsL. Cos'. ::n .sho survivtd Wx'U&m
Gibtou. Iu Cart of i "omniun P..us ot Bradford County,
No. 171 September Term. I -57.
Al.Sw—ln th- n..ittr jJ thr mle o? real and personal
nn petty of Qibton, detc Med. lathe OffbUi 1
The • ' r- 'r - ' . . Sit r, ip|Mihl(4 by said Court
t uis • i i' '■ . f i-. t:.<- at ve cases, hereby give* no
tice !' r.i l.c v.ti!..." t -li.'- duties of his appoiatfftgnt t
I '..1.- 1. of Towonda, etv MONDAY.
> 1 day of JAKI H.H7 l-vu. at 1 o\-.kck. P. M., at
\,'i j ju.< Btid pia* a a.- pti'o •! tetC-tcd .'a reqUiastcd
.i else tot vei he debarred from
the said f .• J. u. h. MONTANA E,
p . r ' r .. If? Auditor.
IPX ECtJ TOR'S NO ri< 'E —Notice Is litre
,£J I. V-. t u.t .1; - ■' hied to the estate of
B1 NJA'IN P SNYDER, dec'b., late Of Athens tp, mu*t
make ii.Ha'-diale ; tyine it.nr.d;... j crauns having nimaiu.s
:i nxnst -1 11 state will prcfceut ft in lulv autl.cnticntcd
for settfcn.er.t. ' AUGUSTA* BNY I*B,
August I:6S. JACOB TvEEL,
C. U. SHEPARD,
Executors.
4 IJ.MiNISTRATRIX'S NO'iTCE.-Notire
£\ j. '. Tehy e iv' n. th it jn-rsi ns indebted to tho
-t.;'- ' I 't. E At.'.i i tc- o' Sm'.thflcid twp., dee'd .
must no:.he immediate payment, and .til persona having
vl-HRO h■> ! "to.! t.-Use it. jo resent them au*
i theuEvaled far sctih it.eat.
RUTH BEACH.
Jm> nry f ' • ■ Admini>tntrix.
i DMINISTRATOR > NOTICE —Notice
. % la 1 are'-r fivf: t, t. all persons indebted to the w
'. JAMEb< " "."CI I>, Ute iffSniithfteW twp..dee'd.
i.ii hire e -ted t-> in use i;r. m diafi payment, and
:.!i t . .us lmvtitg i-laia - agfin-t - 'id estate will present
tiieiu duly anlheaiitoied fm will' urent
' ' V,V ,-'y' • Avltr.iniatraters
November 14. lib-.
0 IM.'CI Al. COrnT -Notice is hereby' iriv-
V' t'v.t a S'O'i-i.'l Oavrt of C-mmon Plea-will be
i i.rhl at T' wn >;.t. for the t tinty of Bradioid, on Monday
' the ir.tb of JanriAry 1--60. at 2 o'clock, P. 11-, at
' .-ii lb' II >n. ROBE'iTd WHITE will preside, for the
t.' iilf-t 4 ! \\'r 'tiu ! :
X >. i .. . i.lk . term, I- > —4-yuion Matsuii vs. Ira
1 and Ri.li.iMi Jennings. EjectthenE
N J: 1) tern-. 1-v " - ilms.j.i B. Smith vs. daml.
Ki-lium.'t al. EjectmrnE
X. i. ~# - t ■ ; - .ar • t:i, Israel Smith vs. Sara-
I.ei !v ■ '•! Mb-h < 1 Ti. -::.p.>r:. Tirspnss.
, may be certified and ordered
H>u t! ; ,-t r .ri i t i at time. Subpama* made re- .
1 tui uable at 2 o'clock in the rfternorari.
M.I K\ V KE AN. Proth'.notary.
' l'roih'>!-i"t.irv' i vffi, e. .\nn-:i b-r IHSJ.
PXEOETOU'S NOTICE.—NoIico is Ihmt
aL py t-P.i n. that ait prixinH indebted to the estate ot
fiKOi IK Si'ALUINE. lAc ol Tuscuroru township,dee'd.
, are l. : • v : erpn ated 1" make payment without delay ;
i and al! persons ' -vlntr < taints ngninst said estate will
present them dulv authenticated for seUlemmt.
I ' ' C. J. LACEY.
i November s.JljfJ. Exorutor.
\ A IMIN I>PR .* TOU'S NOTICE. —Notio-
l\ is hereby given, that all per.s, ns indebted to the
• estate of Cn.\*RLß> JOHTW. late of Windham, dee'd
are hereby requested to make pnynu-nt without delay ;
■ and ail i ersons havinu e. tiinsagainst the said estate will
1 • . j . th rt *n " iMthonticfltcd for settlement.
* HARVEY W.r.t'NHAM. I Administrators
BAR All JOHNSON S
Novrmber 14. li>s9.
\ DMINISTR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
• a V is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to thee*-
! t te of EDMUND FAlUnilUXluteof llerrick twp.,dee'd
I ere hereby requested to make iraihedtste psyment.and all
; persons having claims against said estate will preterit
I them duly authenticated tor settleinrnt
SHEPARD M. FAIRCHTLD.
November 2. lsn. AdminiskrMßC
T7XI-N UTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice islicrc
bv given, that ill persons indebted to the e-
I tat* of ABR AM 1 MILLER, late of Athena twp. deo'd.
I ire herehv reqnested to make payment without dcDy,
and all persons having claims against said estate, wr.l
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY A. MILLER. ' Execntirs.
Oct, 25,1550-. ALANSON'MH-LEB. f
17XECLTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here-
I fj'hv given that all persons indebted to the estate of
■ THOM AS B ALDWIN late of Columbia township, de
ceased are bcro'ov requested to made payment without de
lav, and all persons having demands against raid e&Ute,
wiii present them duly authenticated for settlement.
J. fl. M'KE AN.
LUCY BALDWIN.
tpteiater 13,1 8 3X Extcvtor*.