Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 10, 1861, Image 3

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    LO (AL AND GENERAL.
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\ SERMON to the Young Men will be
heJ AT the Baptist Church, in this place, on Sab-
EVENING next, Jan. 13. All are invited to attend .
\ SPECIAL COVRT will commence at this
, ON Monday next, Judge WHITE presiding, for the
[rial OF * VERAL importantcauswu
TAVERN LICENCES.— We are requested by
Prothonotary. to state that petition* for Tavern Li
must be filed by Monday, 14th iusL, to he in time
| OR February Court.
> POST OFEICE has been established
4C north-west corner of Smithfield, by the name of
■•gmithfie'D Summit," and Joseph L. Jones appointed
I'USUNITFWR.
TJE MUSICAL CONVENTION* held at Leßays
. IS to have been the most successful one ever
in the Coubty. The number ot mem'uer* in attend
Jce being upwards of two hundred.
THE Wellsboro Fire Department made their
T PUBLIC parade one day last week, with their appara-
J.A first class engine and hose carriage. The Agita
. ~ highly of their appearance. The same paper
Informs of the addition to the town of a new church hell
SAD a LIQUOR "tore. Wellsboro is looking up.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE COMMISSIONERS.— The
Commissioner* of this County have made the following
, P(L fintments for the ensuing yesr :
Clerk.— E B. COOLBACUH.
Counsel. —I- LYSSK* MKRCUR.
Mercantile Appraiser.—
THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL of Linta Hose
< o So. 3. takes place at the Ward House on this (Thurs-
DTV) evening. The first ball of this Company will long
}* remembered * one of the most brilliant gatherings
known in this section of the country, sud we are as
sured that no efforts will be spared to make this more
successful.
MKS.QRS. POWELL & SMITH have leased the
"Ward House," and entered into possession on the first
day of the present year. They, have had abundant op
portunity to acquire the knowledge how to "keep a ho
tel '• and' will by the attention to the comlorts and neces
sities of their guests, make the Ward House second to
no hotel iu the country.
LECTURE.— Dr. J. Uollistcr leetnred on
Monday evening at the Baptist church, on the subject ot
Palestine or the Holy Land. The lecture was accompa'
i DIED with paintings and views of the most interesting
scenery in Palestine, and gave general satisfaction.
MUSICAL CONVENTION. —The Bradford Co. ;
Musical Association commenced its 7tli annual session at
ibeCourt House on Tuesday, with a good attendance—
kThe Convention is under the direction of Prol. Perkins,
BTVUC well known ability as an instructor will insure a
I PTOBLE session. The Convention closes with a Concert
■CA/hday eveuing. *
I THE SLEIGHING. — It has been said that "a
I thing of beauty is a joy forever" ; but the promise of the j
one day's beautiful sleighiug which we had at the begin,
ring ot the year has not lieen fulfilled, and has disproved |
THE old saving. The few inches of snow that tell has en
tirely disappeared under the influence of sun and rain, ,
■nd the sleighs and "merry bolls" Ituve retired in disgust. !
RUNAWAY —As Mr. Preston, cf this place :
JVA driving up Mnin street, Saturday morning, hi* horse
became frightened at some boy* who were sliding down
I THE side-walk of a cross street, and starting suddenly,
I threw out the driver, and ran up street on the sidewalk, I
■smashing the buggy to atoms. Mr. P. was not Injured.
■ The boys can not be too careful in sliding down the cross
■lT'lKS, a a nural>er of accident* from frightening horse*
I AW already occurred.
I YJHRA AMUSEMENT?. — Howard & Camp-
I>. ilinstrela gave an entertainment on Saturday even
■7 Ally's Hall, at which a prize of a gold braaeiet
IHUFREA to the gentleman who brought the greatest
Bit er nf Indies, and a gold pin to the gentleman who
Brirht the next greatest number. On Monday evening
Br: HER entertainment was given for the benefit ot the
■ire Department , at which a beautiful silver goblet was
i"I to the author of the best conundrum, and a superb
■Hipper to the author of the worst one. The result
in not transpired AS vet.
I HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. —A dispatch from
|W Tiamsport informs us of a shocking accident which
KOK place there yesterday. During a salute which wan
LIN? fired in honor of Major ANDERSON, Mr. ED WILKIN
|M and Mr. JOSEPH 8188 were seriously injured by the
[premature discharge of a cannon. The former had hi*
left arm blown off at the elbow , his right hand shivered
pieces, one eye p_iit out, and was otherwise horribly
lirjorecland disfigured. His recovery is regarded a* ex
bemely doubtful. Mr. Bunn had his right arm broken
PAR the shoulder, aud nearly torn off He was not other
|*> much injured.
i *
■ CATAMOUNT KILLED. —Daniel Moody, of this
iice. while hunting on Friday of last week in Monroe
wuship, succeeded in bagging a large specimen of the
"< named animal. It appears that the catamount had
MS; upon one of Mr. M's dogs, and npon hi* going to
K<pot it left the dog and sprang upon him. Not hav- '
Ritkance to fire a shot, it tiers me a rough and tumble
PI: which , after a long struggle, with the assistance
"fie dog, he succeeded in dispatching the "varmint,"
LIFIAO injury to himself save a torn suit of clothes.
' XION* PRAYER MEETINGS. —The present
>"5 ha* teen set apart as a time of mutual effort by all
" evangelical churches ot this and the old countries, as
*WK of prayer for the advancement of the Christian
TH movement originated in England, and has
paeraily responded to. In this borough meetings
HELD at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday, and at
>' BAPTIST on Wednesday evenings. To-night (Thura-
A . T ) IT will be held at the Methodist church, und on Sat
EVENING at the Episcopal.
I THE PUTRID SORE THROAT is prevailing very
Ileniively , AS WE have been informed, in the western |
L ' LE county and contiguous portions of Tioga I
specially THE townships of Troy, Columbia, Wells, and j
"-''' N. The victims are generally young persons and |
"TEA. Deacon JKSSE EDSELI. of Wells lost his young- i
R son oil the 4th inst. A family by the name of SMITH, J
' ''kson, buried a daughter on the 3d ; two little boys
■ " 'AME family died on the 4th, and two more of the T
I-'U WRRE dangerously ill when last heard from, and
' re this, probably, in their graves, at least we fear j
people are much alarmed , and a general solem' !
P*RNDE B the community.
TARRIOX, DIVISION 103.— At a meeting of
!I ''uision. No. 103 Sons of Temperance, recently ,
•> 'E following officers were elected to serve during ■
beginning Jan. 1,1*61;
• Y ~GLOOT D. SCOTT.
—N. If. BETTS, JR.
0. MASON.
L R S—-1.8. CART.
'-CIOIOE P. CASH,
ILLUM TELFORD.
HIR '-*S DATTON.
k V " 11 ' JoMES *
' --0. D. WICKHAM.
L SULLIVAN.
fi* *°!k!^ M,ERA * ce ' — next n° r terly
''"FIT the N^UP BS ° F TEM P ER * BF * "''l * held in
■-A M ' N JANWRY, commencing at
jfctto a&tomfsemrnts.
LIST OF JURORS drawn for February
term, 1861.
GRAND JCBORS.
Asylum—B. McKean Lapoite, John Brauad.
Albany—John Brown.
Athens township—King Hulett.
Burlington west—Jehial McKean.
" township—Hollister Comptoa.
Canton—B. 8. Porter.
Leßoy—Harvey Holcomb.
Litchtield—Samuel Wolcott.
Monroe township—Orrin Spicer.
Pike—Henry L. Stevens, Win. B. Stevens, Jenkin Da
! vis.
Ridgbnry Hiram Dewey.
Sylvania boro—Silas Smith.
I Standing Stone—Charles Sill.
Springfield—John Harkness.
Terry—E. J. Shepard.
Tuscarora—Lorenzo Ackley.
Towanda boro'—James H. l'hinny, jr.
Ulster—J. C. Burnside, John Mather.
Warren Samuel Lyon.
Wells—Floyd Helines.
travkr.sk jurors—lt icttk.
Athens township—George Burchard.
" boro'— James Peters.
Armenia —James Mason.
Burlington—E Guyer, Stephen Dood, L W Swartwood.
Cantou—J S Reynolds.
Colombia—John Morgan, P A Palmer.
Granville—James Merritt,
Litchfield—Huston McKiuney.
Orwell—E M Parrar, Isaac Marsh.
Overton—James Molyneux.
Pike—H G Gage.
Koine—J W Woodburne.
Standing Stone—Joel Tuttle.
Smithfield—Henry Pbelps, James H Webb.
Sbeshequin— Franklin Blackman.
Troy boro'—l A Pierce.
" township—L. G. Vauhom, Wm S Dobbins.
Terry—M T Slattery
Towanda township—Silas Shiner.
" boro'—Chester Wells, D C Hall.
Ulster—James McQueen, S B Galusha.
Wysox—M H Laniug.
Wyaliwing—L M Hewitt.
Windham—James Ellsworth, jr.
Warren—Otis Hamilton, Jackson Arnold. Howell How
ell, Jacob P Rogers.
TRAVERSE JURORS — 1(1 Week.
Athens township—William Stone, L T Weller.
'' bon'—W H Fritcher.
Armenia—John Tomlinson, John B Morgau.
Albany—Daniel Kellogg.
Burlington west—Joseph Foulke. ,
Columbia—Joseph X Worden.
Franklin—John Knvkeudall.
Granville—Calvin W Churchill, Wm Shoemaker, John
McNanght.
Herrick—John Xesbit
I>eKoy—Levi Palmer, Coryell Morse.
Orwell—Charles Ellsworth.
Pike—S. B Stevens.
Smithfield—lra C Bullock. Lark Bird.
Sbeshequin—George Rogers, 1, S Kingsbury, Man-ion
Elsbree, 'id.
Springfield—Wilson Smith, Edward Voorhis, Horaer
Brooks.
Tuscarora—Robert Montgomery, Hiram Shnmway.
Troy township—John McKean, C M Pomeroy.
Ulster—Charles Gorsline
Wyalusing—Burton Lewis, Bascon Taylor, Walter
Bragg.
Wysox—George Granger.
Windham—Chester Xeal.
Wells—C C Updyke.
TRIBUNE ALMANAC, for LSEI, at
A. F. COWLES.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here
bv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
' ELKAfcKR WRIGHT, late ot Litchfield tp., deceased,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persous having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated lor settlement.
CYRUS BLOODGOOD,
SAMUEL DAVIDSON,
J Jan. 1. 1861. Kxrcutors.
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE
STOCK FOR tfHE SEASON, OF
FALL & WINTER
| GOODS,
WHERE WILL BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF
MERINOS, REPS,
And other
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
T, A-PTES' CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
7
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES & HOSIERY,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS\ CASS IME RES AND
VESTINGS.
HJk.TS Sc C.AJFS,
BOOTS AND'SHOES,
CROCKERY, &c.
HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS.
CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSES,
DRUGGETTS, MATTRESSES,
MA TTS, PAPER-HANGINGS,
TRANSPARENT WIN
DOW SHADES.
BROCCATELLS & DAMASKS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Bleached and unbleached Table Damask,
White Damask, Table Cloths all sizes,
Napkins. Towel, Diapers,
Lace and Embroidered Curtain Muslins,
Rose Blankets, Counterpanes,
Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens, Sheeting,
And Pillow-Cease Muslins,
LOOKING GLASSES, &C.
Just received at the
KEYSTONE STORE,
To which special attention is invited.
A CARD.
THE present depressed state of the Money
Market having had the effect to place many kinds of
Goods within the reach of Cash buyers, at much lower
prices 'han heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no
tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a
large extent within the past ten days and is now offering
many bargains such as have heretofore never been equall
ed in this market. _ .......
Dec. 10, 1860. JOSEPH POWELL.
GOODS AT COST.
4 FINE ASSORTMENT of Plain and
- Printed French Mcrinoes, Reps, Valencia* and other
Dress Goods. Also a lot of very desirable Wool Shawls,
will now be sold fen catk at cost by
January 3,1861. H. 8. MERCUK-
Jirto ftttocrtlscmmt*.
TsTOV. 24, 18GO.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
WINTER GOODS!
CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND
QUALITY OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
AND TRIMMINGS,
PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
OIL CLOTHS
AND
CAEPETINGS,
BOOTS <fc SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Etc.
Feeling confident that we are now prepared to meet
fhe wants of ALL, we would call ihe attention of the
public to our
NEW STOC K,
which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH oi
READY-PAY.
N0v.29. 1860. TRACY .V MOORE.
KEGS NAILS—Jnst received at
A7 [Nov. 29 ] TRACY A MOORE'S.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS & PUTTY at
TRACY A MOORE'S.
SHAD, MACKINAW, CODFISH, Ac",
at TRACY A MOORE'S.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN I*RICES OK
BOOTS,
AT HUMPHREY'S.
The subscriber offers his very Large Stock of Boots of
his own manufacture and also his Extensive aud well
selected assortment of
LADIES' FINE WORK,
■ of all styles and varieties for the remainder of this Sea
son to Cash Customers at prices which make it a great
inducement to give him a cull before purching elsewhere.
Alo, an unusually large stock of
LE ITIIER AND SHOE FiNDINGS
at reduced prices to suit the times. Also, a fine assort
ment of
CROCKERY,
which I will sell at bargains, in order to close that
branch of my busiuess.
FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS,
COLLINS AXES,
CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
MANURE FORKS,
SADDLER Y WARE,
&C., &C. i
Dec. 1, 1860. J D. HUMPHREY.
JOSEPH POWELL,
Begs to announce that he h s on baud and is constautly
receiving from the Manufacturers,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
of the latest styles and most approved patterns. He
would respectfully invite the attention of the ladies to
them, and also to a large stock of BKOCIIE LHAWLS
at half their value.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS,
All the desirable colors of double, single, and split Zeph
yrs, aud Shetland wool will always be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
LADIES' FURS,
AT PANIC PRICES.
JUST OPENED AT THE KEYSTONE STORE, A
LARGE STOCK OF
LADIES' FURS
Purchased during the present panic, much below their
market value, and are offerep for sale correspondingly
low. [Nov. TJ, 1860.]
BAJOU'S KID CLOVES.
All sizes, in colors, black and white, of these celebrated
Gloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE.
PRlCK. —Ladies, SI.OO ; Gents, $1,25.
{^CASH^
FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY,
GRAIN,
heqkss -mw^m .zmcm
Dried Apples, Dried Raspberries,
Dried Blackberries.
SHZEIErP PELTS!
WHITE BEANS !!
POTATOES,
HICKORY NUTS,
And Game, at
PATCH'S.
M U S IC.
HRUICK respectfully ioforms the people
• of Towanda and vicinity, that he is prepared for
giving LESSONS ON THE PIANO. Also that he
Tunes and Repairs Pianos
npon reasonable terms, and insures perfect satisfaction
Rooms in Bender's Bindery, south end of Ward Houße.
Dec. 6th, 1860. 3m.
Exciting Times!
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any of the above papers at 15 cents per week, or single
copies for sale. Farmers who want the latest news, will
always tlnd a supply at the News Room of
A. F. COWLES.
Now is the time to subscribe for the
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
A Clnb is now being formed tor the New York Weekly
Tribune, at Cowle's New Room, only One Dollar a year.
All who waut this paper will please call iu soon, a* shall
send on the names immediately.
Towanda Jan- 3.1861.
Htflal.
PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon.
DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of tbe 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford
and Susquehanna, and Honorables JOHN Pissaau, and
JOHN F. LONG, As seriate Judges, in and for said county
of Bradford, have Issued their precept bearing date the
| 27tli day of Dec. A. D. 186(1, to me directed, lor holding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Sessions
of the Peare, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To
wanda. for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday,
; the 4th day of FEBRUARY next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
1 Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of
Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper
person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sakl day, with
their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those things which to their office appertains to lie
done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth
erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may
lie in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to
appear at the said court, are to be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall lie just. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to
their notice. #
Dated at Towanda, the 3d of January, in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-one, and
of the Independence of the United States, tbe eighty
fourth. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry
O writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of
eommon pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, wil!
fie exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, tbe 31st day of
January, A. D. 1861, at tbe court house, in Towanda,
at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described piece ol land
situate in Ulster tp., and bounded north and east by
lands of James M'Cartv, south by laud of J. Smith, and
west by the public highway. Containing half an acre,
more or less, all improved, a framed Tavern house, and
a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C. Ward
A Co. vs. P. P. Sweet.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in South Creek tp., and bounded as follows : Begin
ning at the south east corner of lot No. 157 of the allot
ment of the Bingham lands, in South Creek tp. Bradford
county, Pa„ conveyed to Valentine Lewis, tlience along
line of lot No. 136,"conveyed to Ransotn Tanner, and lot
No. 137, south 4° west 72 per., th'ence along the north
line of the south part of lot No. 158, north 864° west
141 9-10 per., thence along lines of lot No. 99 and Ac.
conveyed to Xatbauiel Smith, north ea.-t 32 1-10 per
and north 88$° west 52 6-10 per., thence along lines of
lot No. 100 conveyed to Ebon Dunning, north 30 3-10
per. north 43° east, 13 2-10 per. and east 68 1-10 perehes,
thence along the south line ot lot No. 157, aforesaid,
south 884 cast 118 per. to the place of beginning—
Containing seventy-three acres and six tenth-o! an acre,
with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.,
he the same more or less, —it being the north part of lot
No. 158 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in South
Creek tp. Bradford county, Pa., and part of warrant pur
chased 1381. about 50 acres improved, one log house and
log barn thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at tlm suit of Joseph
R. lngersoll and John C.Miller, now Trustees of tbe
estate of Wm. Bingham, dee'd. vs. John B. Townseud.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate iu Tuscarora
tp. and bounded north by lands of Abial Keener, east by
land of Thomas Shaw, south by land of Hamilton S.
Stnrdevant. and west by land of George Dusenbury—
Containing about one hundred acres, more or less.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Tuscarora tp., county and stale aforesaid, hounded as
follows, to wit: On the north and east by land of Geo.
W. Thompson, south by the Tuscarora Creek, and on
the west by land of George W. Thompson. Containing
about 14 acres, more or less, all improved, with one saw
mill ana machinery attached for manufacturing leuce
paling, Ac., thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Charles
Johnson to use of U. Mcrcur, vs. J. N. Lacey aud Wm.
Thompson.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate iu Rome tp., and bounded on the uorth by lauds of
George Fox, on the east by lands of Harry ''lark and A.
J. Taylor, on tbe south hy lands of E. 45. Taylor and I'.
E. Maynard, dee'd, estate, on the north and west bv land
of Dauforth Chaffee, P. Forbes and Alexander Marcasliu.
Containing 94 acres and 40 per., more or less, about 60
acres improved, one framed house framed barn, shed and
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
in Rome tp., and hounded on the north by lands of J. W.
Woodburn, on the east by the main road, on the south by
the Towner hill road, on the west by Mrs.N. E. May
nard. Containing about 75 perches, more or less, ail im
proved, with oue framed house and a tew| fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Edward
Overton vs. Nancy K. Maynard, adm'r. of V\ m. E. May
nard. deceased.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate iu Granville tp., hounded as follows : beginning at
a post, the south east corner of lot No. 190 of the Bank
lands, thence along the same north 142 per. to a post,
thence by lot No. 187 east 83 2.5-100 per. to a post, thence
by lauds conveyed by G.F.Mason to John J. Smith,
August 31. 185*7, south 152 per. to a post, thence by lot
No. 202 west 83 2.5-100 per. to the place of beginning
Containing 50 acres, lie the same more or less, about 5
acres improved.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 4Vm. A.
Park to the nse of Job P. Kirbv vs. John Amiable.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ulster tp., and bouuded as follows : beginning at
a stone on the north east corner of 44' m. 44 at kins' lot,
on the east side of the public road, thence along said
4Vatkius" line, north 78j° west, 13 p., thence north 144°
cast 4 p. and 154 links, thence south 78$° east 13 per.,
tlience south 14$° west 4 per. and 1.5J links to the place
of beginning. Containing 60 perches, one two story
framed house, and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of G. H.
Vandyke vs. Aaron I'eckham.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate iu Shesliequin tp., and bounded north by
lands of Manson Elsbree, 2d., S. I>. Hoyt and Henry
Mallory,on the east by land of 4Vm. Lane, on the south
by lands of Ilenry Mallory and west by lands of Manson
Elsbree, 2d. Containing about 120 acres, about k5 acres
improved, two framed dwelling houses, two framed barns
and sheds attached, one log house, oue old saw mill and
orchard thereon.
ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate
iu Shesliequin tp., bounded as follows : on the north by
lauds of 4Vra. Bishop, on the east and south by lands of
Manson Elsbree, 2d., and ou the west by the Susquehan
na river.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. Y. A
Erie Railroad Company vs. John Snyder.
Al2Bo—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Athens tp., hounded ou the north by lands of I'.
1!. Sanford, east by 4Vm. and Edward Murray and John
Hopper, south hy Helen 4\'olcott, west hy I'. B. Sanford.
Containing two hundred acres, more or less, about 150
improved, two framed houses, three framed bams and
sheds, shingle machine and orchard thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of M. Bul
lock A Co. vs. Erastus Wolcott.
AI ,SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate North Towanda tp, bounded on the north by lands
of H. M. Peck. S. A. Mills and Wm. Elwell. east by Su
gar Creek. south bv land of David Rutty and west by
land of 4Vm. Elwell and Silas Mills. Containing 200
acres, more or less, about 90 acres improved, one framed
house, corn house, c'der house, blacksmith shop, work
shop, framed barn, with a shed attached, one apple orch
ard thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 11. J.
Madill Ac., vs. Ezra Rutty.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in 4Vyalnsing tp., bounded on the uorth by land of
Hiram Buck, on the east by land of Nathan Stafford, and
Benjamin Stafford and the Wvalusing creek, on the south
hy land of Jesse Stafford, and on the west by lands of
Hiram Buck. Containing 30 acres more or less, about
2.5 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn,
and a few Iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 8. 11.
Sturdevant vs. Simeon S Brown.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parrel of
land situate in Albany and Monroe tps. aud bounded as
follows : Beginning at a corner on lands of the estate of
Wm. 4Vard, dee'd, thence south 434° east 155 6-10 p. to
a corner, thence sontli I|° west 160 p. to a corner, thence
north 88° west 110 p. to a corner, thence north 2° east
271 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 148 acres
35 perches, more or less, about 14 acres improved and
about 6 acres chopped, 2 log houses, log barn and fruit
trees thereon.
Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of Sally-
Ward, executrix of Wm. Ward, dee'd, vs. Isaac W. Cas
ter.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
nate in Canton tp. and bouuaed as follows : Beginning
at a maple the north west corner of a warrant in the
name of Jacob Crook, thence south, 2° west along said
warrant line 63 rods to the corner of John H. Rouse's
land, thence north 87° east 57 rods along said Rouse's
line to a post, thence south 12J° west 171 rods to the
mill creek, theuee down said creek its several courses
274 rods to the line of lands belonging to John Crandall,
thence south 79° east 161 rods to the beginning. Con
taining 95 acres and 141 p., more or less, about 30 acres
improved, two log houses, log barn, and a few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Harri
son Kutty's use vs. John M. Allyn.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Terry tp. and bounded on the north by lands of
J. W. Dennison, east by lands of John and Peter L'amen,
south by lands of Christopher Smith, west by land of
Henry Smith. Containing 50 acres, more or less, about
12 acres improved, log house, log shed, lew fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ulysses
Moody vs. Morgan Morgans.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Wilmot tp., and bounded north by lands of Geo.
Eberly, east by lands of John Bates, south by lands of
John Deiffenbacher and west by lands of Charles Mor
ningstari and Meheffer. Containing 107 acres, more or
less, about thirty acres improved, with a framed house,
a framed stable, a log barn and an apple orchard thereon
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of D. M.
James to the use of W. T. Horton vs. Arthur Moffattt.
AI2BO - The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Smithfield tp., and bounded as follows : Begin
ning at the north west corner, thenrs north 82" cast 20 p
to a stake near a shop of C. •Coras, thence south 80" 1
east 28 p. and 2-lhjol a perch to a poet at tbe south end
Zrfal.
of a stone wall, theme so(b 15° cast 4 aud 54-10 p. to a
post, theme south 40° east two rods to a corner, thence
north 75° east 5 3-10 p. to a stake, tiience eonth 12°
ea.-t 15 4-10 p. to a corner, thence south 78° west 16
p. to a corner, tbeuce south 35° east 120 8-10 perches,
to a corner, thence south Hi" * est 37 and 6-10 p. to a cor
ner, thenct north 23° west 100 and S>lo p. an angle,
thence north 12° west 24 and 4-10 p. to a corner, thence
north 81° east 15 and 1-10 p. to an angle, thence north
12° west, 24 and 4 10 p. to a corner, thence north 81°
east 15 and l-lo p. to a corner, thence north 7 and 5-10 p.
to the mill-dam, tbeuce south 14° west 8 and 4 10 p. to
a corner, thence north 32° west 31 p. to the place of
beginning. Containing 25 acres, uuore or less, about 20
acres improved, witb a steam grist mill, with water priv
ilege, a distillery, two framed dwelling houses, a frame
barn and a wagon shop ibereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of H. M.
Peck to the use of E. T. Fox vs. Wyllis Brownson.
AIJBO —All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in South Creek tp. and boundedas I'ollows : Begin
ning at the south east corner of lot No. 137 of the allot
ment of the Bingham lands, in South Creek tp, convey
ed to Henry Oldrovd, thence along the north line of lot
No. 159, north BS|° west 141 p., thence along the east
line ol lot No. 99 Ac., conveyed to Nathaniel Smith,
north 4° east 56 and 3-10 p., tileuce along the south line
of north part of lot No. 158, south B*4° east 141 9-10 p,
thence along the west line of lot No 137, aforesaid s. f°
west 56 3-10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing
47 acres, with tbe usual allowance of six per cent for
roads. Ac., lie the same more or iess. It being the South
part of No. 158 of the allotment of the Bingham lands
iu South Creek tp., Bradford Co. Pa., and part of war
rant numbered 1381. About 25 acres improved.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Joseph
K. lngersoll and Jon C. Miller now trustees of the estate
of Win. Bingham, dee'd vs. Samuel S. Baker.
ALSO —All that described lot, piece"br parcel of land
situate in Wells tp, and bounded on the north by land ol
Jesse Shepard. east by lands of Thomas W. Baker, south
and west by the public highway. Containing 60 acres,
more or less, nbout 50 acres improved,one framed bouse,
one framed bam and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Stephen
L. Parmeter vs. John B. DeWitt.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Springfield tp, and bounded on the north by land
of Asa Wood, east by the highway, south and west
by land of James U. Grace. Contaiuuig 26 acres, more
or less, about 16 acres thereof improved, with a shed and
a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Sf ringfield tp, bounded as follows: on the north
by land of Alanson Cole, James U. Grace, Loriu Grace
and Theodore Leonard, east by land of Kussel Young,
south by land ol' J. lteeser and Russell Young and west
by land of Juines U. Grace. Containing 47 acres, more
or less, about 20 acres improved, witb a log barn, a fram
ed barn, and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield tp, and bounded as follows : north
by land of Burgess, east by land of Charles Burgess
and Charles Phelps, jr., south by land of Martin Phil
lips and west by land of Enoch Merrill, La bun Cooper jr.
et. al. Containing 77 acres and 152 perches, more or
less, about 50 acres improved, Wing lot No. 24 on C. P.
Welles map of Springtield tp, with a log house thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Springfield tp, and tiouuded on the north and
east by Theodore Wilder, south by the county road, and
west by the north road. Containing one acre, more or
less, all improved, with a framed dwelling house and
store, a framed barn and shed, with fruit and ornamental
trees thereon.
Seized and taken Info execution at the suit of Horace
Berry vs. Hiram Spear, Thomas Smead and S. D. Hark
ness.
A l.SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Home township. Bradford County. Pa,
bounded as follows : On the north by lands of Joseph
Bennett, and lands formerly belonging to John Kockfel
low, on the east by lands of E. C. Boardinan and James
Gilbert, on the south by lands of Daniel Russel and Na
than I). Hill, and on the west by other lhnds of the de
fendant, Tliomes F. Hill. Containing seventy five acres,
be tbe same more or less, about twenty-tive acres improv
ed, one trained house and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Home township, Bradlord Co, Pa, bound
led as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Joseph
| Seeley. on the east by lands of Thomas F. Hill, the deft,
on the south by lands of Nathan D. Hill, and on the west
by lands of John Passinore. Containing fifty-six acres,
be the same more or less, about thirty acres improved,
one framed house, oue framed baru and fruit trees there
on.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Ran
dall to the use of John Wilson vs Thomas F. Hill.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Athens township, Bradford county Pa,
bounded as follows : beginning at a post. n. east corner of
warrant line No. 1533, thence east 2.55 perches to a stone
for a corner, thence south 35 arid 4.10 perches to a post,
on fhe south line of Warrant line No. 1680, thence west
255 perches to a poet lor a corner, thence north 35 A 4-10
percnes to the beginning. Containing fifty-six acres and
forty-one perches, strict measure.
Seized, taken in execution at the suit of James B.
Smith to the use of Geo. Sanderson vs. Erastus Walcott.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Athens tp, and bounded as follows : beginning
at a white oak .corner of lot heretofore deeded to Erastus
Wolcott, thence south 86° west 26 A 3-10 p. to the south
west corner of a small lot upon which stands the Harvey
Beach saw mill thence south 113 and 7-10 p. to the south
line of lot No. 134, thence east 26 and 2-10 p. to the south
west corner of said deeded lot. thence north 112 p. t
the beginning. Containing eighteen acres and 83 6-10
p, strict measure.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of lames
B. Smith to the use of George Sanderson vs. Erastus
Wolcott.
ALSO—'Tbe following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in North Towanda. and bounded north and east by
lauds occupied by Jesse Woodruff, south by lauds of John
C.Adams, and west by the highway. "Containing 10
acres, all improved, with a framed barn thereon, being
the same land which was conveyed by Wm. Elwell and
wife to Mary B. Kellum, by deed bearing date the 9th
day of 0ct.1858, subject to the purchase money.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit ol William
Elwell vs. Mary B. Kellum.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Troy tp. and bounded north, south and east by
land of William S Dobbins, and on the west by lands
belonging to the estate of C. N. Strait, dee'd. Contain
ing 15 acres, more or less, about 4 acres improved, one
log house thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of William
S Dobbins vs. Polly ('case A Henry Cease.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Ulster tp. and bounded oil the north and east by
lands of James McCarty, south by Jason Smith, and west
by the public highway. Containing one half acre, more
or less, all improved, one framed tavern house, framed
Aiarn and fruit trees theoeon.
Seized and taken into execution at the snit of W. A.
Park to use of Charles Wright vs. P. P. Sweet.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Albany tp. and bounded on the north by lands of
Leonard Carroll, on the east by lands belonging to the
estate of Daniel Orrasby,deceased, on the Bouth by lands
of Leonard Carroll, on the west by lands of Dyer Orras
by, and Lucas Rice. Containing 50 acres, be the same
more or less,about 25 acres improved,one log house, one
log stable, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Brown
A Rockwell vs. Elijah Green.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Smithfield tp. and bounded on the north by land
ol Waterman Brown, east, by lands of Plynn Phelps and
sons, south hy land of C. F. Wilson, and west by land of
Philander Hall, Containing 75 acres, more or less, about
15 acres thereof improved.
AI.SO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Smithfield tp. and bounded on the north by lands
of Allen Califf, east by land of Amos Killey, south by
land which lately belonged to the estate of Wm. Gibson,
deceased. and west by land of Riley Hemmingway and
William Courtney. Containing 50 acres, more or less,
about 10 acres thereof improved, with a steam saw mill,
a plank house, two board shanties, A a log barn thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Alien E.
Califf. adm'r. of Champlin G. Brown, dee'd vs. Richard
M. Killey, who survived Gardner Burlingame.
ALSO—The fellowing described lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in Canton tp. and bounded on the north
by lands of Samuel Owens, cast hy lands of Frederick
\C'U!iams, on the south by lands of Elias Rockwell, on
the west by lands of AK A xtell. Containing 100 acres
more or less, about 60 acres improved, one framed house
tyo frame barns, one horse barn, two orchards of fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Allen
McKeau to the use of Charles T. Merry vs. Joseph B. j
Roper.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ;
ale in Springfleld-tp. and hounded on the north, east and
south hy lands of Win F Williams, and west by the pub-1
lie highway. Containing one acre, be the same more or j
less, all improved with a frame tavern house, a framed
barn, a work shop, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C F Wil- :
liams vs. Alexander Rowe.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
ate in North Towanda tp. and hounded on the north by
lands of I II Stephens and David Rutty, west by land of
Richard McKail, John Simons and Edward Overton, I
south by Sugar Creek , and on the east by land of Ira H ,
Stephens. Containing about 85 acres, more or less,
about 40 acres improved, one framed house, two framed
barns, framed shed, and apple orchard, and other fruit
trees thereon. j
Seized and taken into execution at tbe suit of Montan- i
yes A Co., vs. Jesse Woodruff, adm'r of Nathan Coon, 1
dee'd. and James Simons terre tenant.
ALSO -Tbe following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Rome tp. and bounded on the Dortb by lands of
Nathaniel Beeman, on the east by land of Charles Morey 1
and Isaac Pratt, on tbe south hy lands of Dennis Rock
well, on the west by lands of Smith and Geo. Fox.
Containing 70 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improv- i
cd. one small framed house, few Iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. W.
Taylor vs. G. M. Prince.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parrel of
land situate in Columbia tp. and bounded ou the north by
lands of Paul Herrington, Frank Ilaker and Daniel and
Hiram Canfield, on tbe east by lands of Uriah Ferguson,
John Rowland and Luther Haven, on the south by land
of O. 0. Besley and D. Harding, on the west by land* of
Brad'cy. Daniel and Hiram Canfield. Containing 110
Iftfal.
acres, more or less, about 80 acre* improved, one frame
bouse, one frame barn, and orchard of fruit tree* thereoa.
Seised and taken into execution at the suit of M. 11.
Pomeroy vs. John Benson.
ALSO—By virtue of writs of Lev. Pec. the following
described lot, piece or parcel of ksurf situate m Spring
field tp., in said county, and bounded as follows : Begin
ning at a hemlock, tbe north east corner of llezckiab
Crowell s tiiulier lot, tbence west 94 7-> p to tbe sooth
east corner of Andrew Cummings' land, thence north
81 7-10 p. to the south west corner of EH Stocfcwefl'a
land, thence east 04 7-10 p. to tbe south east corner Of
said Eli Stockwell's lot, tbcnce south 81 7-10 p. to tbe
place of beginning. Containing 18 acres and 57 p., ha
the same more or less.
Seiied and taken into execution at the suit of Stephen
Pierce to the use of G. P. Kedington rs. Hiram Craudall
and Ileury L. Ron* terra tenant.
ALSO—The following described building and piece of
ground situated in Shesbequio tp., Bradford County Pa.,
| on tbbe mam road leading from Wyaox through Suesba
quin to Athens. Tbe lot on which it stands adjoining on
; the north a lot of Geo. C. Gore, on the south a creek and
on tbe west a lot of Alfred Gore, the said building con
taining viz : The story and a half part, 11 feet front, on
the rose] aforesaid, 22 feet depth, and the said one story -
Containing 18 feet front and 12 feet depth, and the lot
and piece of grouud and curtilage appurtenant to said
■ building.
1 Seiztd and taken into execution at the suit of Martin
Tompkins now to the use of John Randall vs. S. J. Legg.
XOTICK TO PI ACUASKKS.—To prevent misunderstand
ing, notice is lieveby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
sales will be required to pay the amount bid at tbe time
the land is sold. It has become imperatively necesaary
to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
cept in cases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and
is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of
the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846. which 1#
as follows : '• Whenever the purchasers of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sheriffs sale, shall appear from the
proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive
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 receipt
of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which
he or they would appear, from tbe record as aforesaid,
to be entitled to receive: Provided that this section shall
not be so construed as topreventthe right of said Sheriff,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
maud and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to
cover ail legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds
of said sale ; ami provided further, that before any pur
chaser or purclutsers shall receive the benefit of this sec
tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from
the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the
proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entitled
to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid.
A. HANSON SPALDING,
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. Jan. 1, 1801. Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtns
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co.
will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on WED
NESDAY" , tbe 30th day of January 1801, at 1 o'clock p.
nr.. the following property late the estate of James B.
Demoiiy, dee'd. situate in "Home tp., and bouuded as fol
lows : Beginning at a corner of lands of James McCabe.
thence north 2° east along other lands of the estate of
said James B. Ilemony 184 p. to ft stake on the line of
lands of Oscar Elliott, tbence south 88° east along said
Elliotts iiue 4.j 3-10 p. to lands of S. Cole, thence 2° west
along lands of said Cole and lands of P. Towner 149 p.
to a stake, tbence south 88° east along the line of said
Towner's land 30 p. to lands ot said James McCabe,thenoe
south 2° west along lands of said McCabe to a stake,
thence north 8° we.-t along lands of the same 75 3-10 p.
to the place of beginning. Containing 58 acres and 105
perches, or thereabouts, about thtrty acres thereof Im
proved.
One other bounded and described as follows : Begin
ning on tbe line of Lands of Jaines McCabe. thence
north 88° west along lands of G.Towner, and other land*
of said J B. Demony's estate 45 and 2-10 p. to a stake
on the line of other Uuds of said estate, thence north 2°
east along lands of said estate and lands of Timothy
Hinev 138 p. to the warrant line, thence south 88° east
along said warrant line 45 and 2-10 p. to a warrant line,
thence south 2° west along said warrant line 188 p. the
place of beginning. Containing 53 acres or thereabouts,
about 30 acre* thereof improved, with a framed house,
framed barn, two small shops and two small orchard*
i thereon.
1 One other, honnued.and described as follows : Begin
ning at a stake in the line of lands of Smith Forbes,
j tbence souih sk° east along lands of Joseph B. Horton
! 180 and 2-10 p. to lands of M. Elliott, tbence north 2*
! east along the same 50 p. to a comer, theuce north 88®
west along land of said Elliott and other lands of the
! estate of James B. Demonv 186 and 2-10 p. to lahds of
said Forbes, thence south 2° west along the same 50 p.
to the place of beginning. Containing 58 acres or there
at outs about 10 acres thereof improved.
One other lot bounded and described as follows : B
! ginning at a -take on the line of other lands of said Jame*
| B. Demony's estate and at tbe south east corner of Wm
j Filbert's land, thence north 2° east along lands ol the
; -ante 1)5 p. to lands of Timothy Hiney, thence south 88®
I east along lands of the same 114 aud 2-10 p. to other
j lands of said Demony's estate, thence south 2° west
| along lands of the same 67 and 8-10 p. to a stake, thencs
south sx° east along lands ot the same, 13 p. to the cen-
I tre of the public roaa, thence south 32° west along th*
centre of said road 20 and 7-10 p. to the center of Bui
lauds creek at the bridge, thence southerly along tho
centre of said creek 14 and 5-10 p. to other lands of said
Demony's estate and to a corner of lands of M. Elliott
thence north B*° west along lands of said estate 128 and
4-10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 6S acre*
aud 157 p.. or thereabouts excepting therefrom \ of an
acre occupied as a " buryiug-ground," about 25 acre*
thereof improved, with a saw mill, barn, framed dwell
ing bouse and wagon house, and small orchard thoreou.
TKKMS—S2S on the property being struck down, on*
half on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance In
six mouths after with interest.
CHARLES CHAFFEE,
Jan. 1,1861. Administrator.
IN the matter of the Presbyterian Church of
Stevensville. In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford County. No. February term 1860.
Notice is hereby given, that a petition signed by Henry
A. Ross, George L. Stevens and other citizens of Ste
vensville, Bradford County, has been presented to the
Court of Common Pleas of said county, praying to be
incorporated under the name and style of the Presbyte
rian Church of Stevensville, agreeable to a Constitution
annexed to said petition. Whereupon, the same having
been perused and examined by the Court, and the objects,
articles and conditions therein set forth and contained
appearing to he lawful, and not injurious to the commu
nity. tbe Court directed said ruling to be filed in the of
fice of the Prothonotary of said Court, and that notice
be inserted in one newspaper printed in the County
aforesaid, for at least three weeks before the next term ;
that application had been made to said Court to grant
said Charter of incorporation, and if no sufficient reason
was shown to the contrary, the said Court will on tho
first Monday of February next, decree said petition to bo
a corporation as prayed for in said petition
E. O. GOODRICH, I'rot'y.
Prothonotari "s Office, Jan. 3. 1861.
EEU ISTEIUS NOTICES —Notice is here
i by given, that there has 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 of W. 11. Fritcher and C. W. Clapp,
adm'rs ofWiiliam Parry, late of Athens, deceased.
Final account of Aun E. Braund, executrix of Wm.
Braund. late of Asylum, dee'd.
Final account of Isaac Lyon, adm'r. of Richard Lyon
late of Orwell, dee'd.
Final account of Daniel Lenox, executor of Jame*
Lenox, late of Ulster, dee'd.
Final account of Peter Wortendyke, adm'r of Neri
Wortendyke, late of South Creek twp., dee'd.
Final account "f Allen Califf, administrator with will
annexed, of C. G. Brown, late of Smithfleld tp. dee'd.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court
of Bradford county, on MONDAY the 4th day of Feb.
next, for confirmation and allowance.
NATHAN C. ELSBREE, Register,
Register's Office, Jan. I. 1861.
\ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer of
JnL the estate rf .\et-on Johnson, dee'd. In the Or
phanns' Court of Bradford county.
The undersigned an Auditor, appointed to distribute
funds in the hands of the administrator of said estate
will attend so at the office of Overton A Montanye, lq
the Borough of Towatida, on FRIDAY, February 1, A.
D. 1861, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time and place all
persons interested will present their claims or be forever
debarred from claiming any part of said fund.
K. OVERTON, JR.
Dec. 21. 1860. Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of NATHAN TYRRELL, late of Pike twp. de
ceased, are hereby requested to make payment without
delay, and all persons having claims against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. HUTCHINSON,
Jan. 1, 1861. Executor*.
THOMAS J. INGHAM, ATTORNEY
AT LAW , LA PORTE. Sullivan Connty, Pa.
BOROUGH ORDINANCE.
BE it enacted and it is hereby enacted and
ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of
Towanda, that hereafter at any fire which shall occur iu
this Borough, it shall be lawful for the Chief and Aaatat
ant Engineers of the Borough of Towanda, to call upon
any persons to assist at the brakes of the Engine*, or
render snch othe- aid aa may he necessary ; and any per
son or persons who may refuse to perform such assistance
when requested, shall be liable to pay a fine of not lean
than one dollar nor more than five dollars, to be collected
aa other fines are collected by law. and to be appropriated
to the Fire Department Fund. E. O. GOODRICH.
G. D. MONTANYE. See. AT it Burgess.
Council Room, Dee. 21. 1860.
SALT. —Coafse and Uiuc Salt at
January 3,1861. MERC UK S-