Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 04, 1861, Image 3

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rVfiFRIFF'S SALE — By virtue of sundry
S its of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of
..leas of Bradford county, to me directed, will
coa® 0 " p j ■m public sale on THURSDAY, the 2d day of
be expos the court house, in Towanda. at 1
W- the following described lot, piece or par
o'ciocK.P- jj uate in Granville tp.. and bounded on the
cei of j" ds of Robert Baily. on the south by lands of
ft -I—ior on the west by the public lijghway. ton*
E'.'f 1 ne h'alf acre, more or less, all improved, one
ttin n Lined house, and a few fruit trees thereon.
*i ~ii—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
\imate in Granville tp.. bounded north by the pub
-I,n'. hLv and lands of Julius Bailey, on the east by
lic Mic highway, on the south by lands ob-Calvin
,bf Lni'l and on the west by the public highway. Con
tha - Leven acres, be the same more or less, all im
ttining
following described lot, piece or parcel
.a situate in Armenia tp. and bounded on the north
* D L of Gasper Webler and E. Knights, east by lands
l'J ? Lspssion of Andrew Monroe, south by lands or
iS L s Rffker and west by lands of John S. Becker and
J° bn R, e estate ol Joseph Cornell. Containing fllty
' fn , r . |,e the same more or less, about thirty-five
"s improved, a framed house, a framed barn, and a
y££ e °a'and'taken into execution at the suit of 0. D.
„ rts Levi Barnum. , ~ .
Pe l7cn—The following lot, piece or pan el of land sit
• Athens tu.. and bounded on the north by lands
*?'BW and Frederick WelDr on the east by
5. nf William Sawyer, on the south by lands of lu
' Vsneorder. A. Campbell. Zenas Gibbs and A. Hun-
D, \r and "I the west b >' Unds of 5:,n,,,e! ou
■ Lr tvo hundred and twenty acres, more or less,
L, tone hundred and fifty acres.more or less, improved,
,ne framed dwelling house, two framed barns,
.mi two orchards thereon.
AlSo—All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land
•ituate in Athens tp.. and bounded as follows, to wit.
Cinninr at a post for a corner on the south east corner
Wno 5. thence south 89° east 105 rods along the
,s line of lot No. 4 to the south west corner ol lot
v l thence routb l west 74 0-10 rods thence north
vj" west 10S rods to the east line of lot No, f, thence
north 1° cast 74 6 10 rods to the place of beginning
■ConUining forty-eight acres and one hundred and thir-
Uen nenhes. be the same more or less, ail improved.
ALSO-All that certain, lot. piece or parcel of land
aitnnfein Athens boro'. and bounded on the north by
and" of ""nice WiUiston. on the east by the Susqnehan
na river, south by lands of Charles Day and west bv
Fuion street. Containing about four acres.all improved
with a few apple trees and a nursery thereon.
Seized and taken intr. execution at the suit of George
11 Welles vs. E. H. I'erkins.
also— The following lot. niece or parcel of land sit
n ,tein Leßoy tp.. and bounded on the north by land of
Andrew Savercool, on the east by land of Christopher
nrfth on the south and west by unseated lands. Con
t tain? fifty-eight acres, be the same more or less, about
twenty five acres improved .
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. N.
> V W. Spalding vs. Francis Harris.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land fit
nets in Athens boro'. and bounded as follows; Begin
ning at the south west corner of a lot sold by Horace
W.iiist'in, jr-. to Cornelius Harsh, thence southwardly
fur rods| thence eastwardly parallel with the north line
of lot No. 4to the east line of said lot, thence north
ward!* four rods to the north line of said lot No. 4 ;
thence wctwardly on the line of said lot to the place
of beginning. Being the same lot, as was conveyed to
■the name Cornelius Harah by Edward W. Pelton by deed
jecorded in Deed Book. No. 32, page 522, Ac. Contain
ing 38 perches, more or less, all improved, with a few
fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Athens boro'. and bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at the north east corner of a lot conveyed by
]l. WiUiston. jr.. to David D. Spencer, 9J rods from Main
treet. said corner in the south side of street leading
'•sin Maine street to the Susquehanua liver, thence south
oja wes j 4 p jo the south east corner of said David I).
tourer's lot, thence noith east to the west line of
i/oistant Mathewon's l it, thence north 12° w-st to a
ease, thence south 77J° west to the place of beginning.
Containing 38 perches, more or "ess, (living t e same lot
j< was conveyed to said H.iih by deed from Horace
Willistnn. jr.,) all improved, one 'rained house, and a
lew fruit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of X. C.
Harris vs. Cornelius Harsh.
ALSO—The following lot piece r parcel of land sit
uate in SmithlieM tp„ and bounded as follows : Begin
ning at a hemlock tree, on the line of Ira Adams, and
thence running south 80° west oU . 10 p. to :t hemlock ;
thence north 183 p. on the line between said land and
•of Frederick Williams to a bach tree ; thence east 50
p. to a hemlock post; them-c south 174 710 p. to the
plane of beginning. Containing 51 acres and 104 p.
more or le*. a reserve tnade of one acre where Freder
ick William's mill now stands, about acres improved,
amsll framed house thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ulysses
Merrur vs. John Burston.
ALSO The following lot. pieco or parcel of land sit
uate in North Towanda tp. and bounded on the no-th by
Tunis of Wm. McMorran. east by lands of Horace Gran
jsr. on the south by lands of Stephen Bennett, arid Still
vell Bundell. and ua the west by land in possession cf
Jibn F. Campbell. Containing 6 acres, be the same
owe or less, all improved, one framed house, log barn
i aaßruit trees tlreceon.
vied and taken into execution at the suit of Stephen
flhl's et. al. ltoad Commissioners of North Towanda
Lenship vs. Chester Bennett and Horace Granger.
41,1.0—The toi'owing lot. piece or parcel ot land sit*
rate ia Towanda boro', aud bounded on the north by
anJr f M rs. Hiram Rice, on the east by the highway,
railed 2d street, south by the highway called state street,
c: the west by land upon which tire colored Wesleyau
church stands. Containing eighty seven feet, or therca
boots, front on second street, 150 feet or thereabouts
deep, and about 114 tcet ou tire back end. next to said
church lot, be the same more or less, all improved, two
framed dwelling houses, one framed Uaru, and a lew
fruit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of N.N.
Betts vs. J mies Mclntire. 1). C. Hall and Allen McKe.ni.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land snu
f< in Springffeld tp. and hounded on the north, east
and south by laud of Wis.T. Williams, and west by the
public highway. Containing one acre be the same more
or less, all improved, with a tramed tavern house, a
framed barn, a work shop, and a lew fruit trees thereon.
Reited and taken ioto execution at the suit ol C. E.
Tierce and W. S. Pierce, executors of the last will and
testament of Abraham Pierce dee'd vs. Alexinder Howe.
ALSO -The rol'.owiug lot. pie- e or parcel of land situ
ate ia Litchfield tp. aud bounded ou the north by Win.
Kai kett and Win. Colton, east by lands of Leonard Plant,
south by lands of Jonathan Mad look, west by lands of
Guide. Containing about 51) acres, more or less,
almnt 20 acres improved, one log house, and slab shed,
with a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of H. C.
Bennett A Co vs. Thomas P. Evans.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
tad situate in South Crek tp., aud bounded on the
north by lands in possession of Alauson Lewis, on the
tvt by lands of James Burnham, on the south by lands
tf Andrew Decker.on the west by lands of Dr. Smith.
Cvitaining 47 acres, be the same more or less, about
* teres improved, two log houses, and a few fruit
beeon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W. W.
Preston, to the use of John H. Chapel vs. Noarni W.
nnteler.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land wit
ate in Canton tp.. and bounded on the north by hnds of
■J™,"* 1 ", on the east by lands belonging to the e*tate
Charles Rogers, dee'd. on the south by lands of James
A- lingers, on the west by lands of Mi*. Contain
acres, be the same more or less, about 7 acres im
proved, 1 log house, 1 framed barn, and fruit trees
wereon.
B*ized and taken into execution at the suit of Andrew
of vs. Nathaniel Pease.
ALSO—Thg following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate ia Standing Stone tp., and bounded on the north
fsntvrty side by lands belonging to the estate of Daniel
>anne*t, deceased, on the south by the Susquehanna
JJ'r '® n l ' !e west by lands of George Vannest and the
pa iis highway. Containing 151 acres, be the same
"re ur less, about 130 acres Improved, 2 framed houses,
■ tamed barns, wrigou shea and other out buildings and
< orchards thereon.
„ al) d taken Into execution at the suit of Ulysses
• oodv vs. Henry \Ve*tbrook.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sitn
e!" tp .and bounded as follows : Beginning
... E ''tthwest corner, thence north 82° east 20 p. to a
2s Dear 4 s ' 10 ' ) Corss, thence south 80° east
'P' 210 of a perch to a post at the south end of a
~ ne wa " : thence south 15° east 4 !) 10 p. to a post;
see south 40° east 2 rods to a corner; thence north
i "* 3-10 p. to a stake, thence south 12° east 15
P , tna cor ner ; thence south 78° west, 1G p. to a cor-
south 35° east 120 8 10 p. to a corner ;
n<- *", I,h s '° west 3' c lO P- to a corner, thence north
jj-'f*.', 'P 'O P- to an angle ; the'ice north 12° west
nu 410 p. to a corner ; thence north 81° east 15 1 10
th.r!' & CCra . er: thence north 7 510 p. to the mill dam ;
JJO ' u " 1 74° west 8 410 p. to a corner ; thence north
jr west 31 p. to the place of beginning. Containing
~i re< ' rnorp or ' es *. aboiit 20 acres improved, with
fram / i st rn '"' w '" 1 watei ' privilege, a distillery, two
■ltop thereo*"' 11 '* k° UBM > a ' rumed barn, and a wagon
t* l°" ow 'ng lot, piece or parcel of land eit
etih'i,. i. "!. ® e ' d l P" an< l hounded on the north by the
ths •-> IT' ea <ling through Smithfleld Centre, on
thf , south by land of Augustus Phelps, and on
baif ar v ' andi of ® ® Tracy. Containing about one
fim./s' Bame more or less, ail improved, one
treo. il ' one framed ham and shed, and a few fruit
sL ™' rMn -
Kirwv* * n ' l ta ' l, ' n >n to executoo at tha auit of Job P
Air. 1 "* 11 L kiehols.
at* f°"owing lot. piece or parcel of land situ-
Mat •i is l P- aL( I bounded as follows ; Begin
ment rf .i? n " rll ,'' a *t. corner of lot N T o. 283 of the allot
*d to f,,t. 8:1101 * l an d* io South Creek tp. convey
lot Hurts o .H! in, " UK ' thence along the north line of said
lot curiT, i P- thence along the east line of a
thence.!™ J? d norlt 'i° west Pi p..
David Rein o south line of jot No. 281, bonveyed to
hta So- 27?.' "J o ,* p., thence along line of
'' w d 164, aonth 1° west 91 6-10 p. to the
f'oning. Containing 4? acres and 510 of an
| Hrflal.
acre, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads.
Ac., be the same more or less, it being lot No. 272 of the
allotment of the Binghbam lands in South Oeek tp.,and
rart of warrant numbered 1384. about 20 acres improved
log house and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—Another lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
South Creek tp. and bounded as follows : Beginning at
the south east cornnr of lot No. 164. thence along lines
of said lot. north Bs° east 13 4 10 p.. noith 24° east IS
p., north 12° cast 21 p.. north 4j° east 14 p., north 14°
west 8 8-10 p., north 17J° west 13 p., north 1° west 13
4-10 p.. and north 10° west 12 1-10 p. thence along the
south line of lot No. 113, south SB|° east 23 8-10 p.,
thence along line of lot No. 122, south 1° west 110 p..
thence along line o( lot No. 122 aforesaid and lot No. 132
conveyed to Eben Dunning, west 38 p. to the place of
beginning. Containing l'J acres, and SlO of an acre,
with the usual allowance of 6 per cenf for roads, Ac., be
the same more or less. It being lot No. 278, and parts
of warrrants No. 1352 and 1383, about three acres im
proved.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Joseph
R. Ingersoll and John C Miller. Trustees of the estate of
Wm Bingham, dec'd, vs. David R Moore.
ASLO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Armenia tp., and bounded on the north by lands
of Levi Yeomans, on the east by lands of I' I) Fields, on
the south by land of H. A. Case and Harry Covert, and
on the west by lands of Joel P Buroliara. Containing
60 acres, be the same more or less, about 20 acres im
proved, log house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Good
rich, Newbury and Peck vs. O D Field.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Svlvania boro', and bounded on the north by the
State mail, on the east by the mountain road, on the
south bv by lands of Curtis Merritt and on the west by
lands of the estate of David BiGtoll, dec'd. Containing
one-fourth of an acre, more or less, all improved, one
framed house and a few fruit trees vhereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Olive;
Bush vs. Jonathan Bush.
ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in Columbia tp.. and bounded as follows : be
ginning at the south-west corner of lot No. 200 of the
allotment of the Bingham lands in Columbia tp., being
also the north west corner of lot No. 185, thence along
line of lot No. 184. nortli 87° west 64 1-10 p., thence
north 4° west 02 2-10 p , thence north 89° west 28 8-10
p. to a corner of No. 183. thence nortli 3° east 37 6-10 p.
thence north 2° east 92 6-10 p., thence south 88|° east
57 2-10 p., thence south 1 west 21 8-10 r.. thence south
BSj° east 37 2-10 p.. shenee south 2° west. 171 l lo p. to
' the place of beginning. Containing 31 0-10 acres, with
| allowance, and being No. 182 ol the allotment aforesaid,
| with about 20 acres improved tbfcon.
ALSO—Another lot, piece or parcel of land situate in
i Columbia tp. and bounded as follows: beginning at the
; nortli east corner of lot No. 207 of the allotment of the
j Bingham lands in Columbia tp. aforesaid, thence north
i 14° east 83 p., thence south 894 J cast 31 2-10 p., thence
; north I£° east along west line of lot No. 130, 121 3-10 p.
I to the smith east corner of lat No. 137, thence along the
| south line of said lot west 140 p. to a corner in line of
lot 200, thence south I£° west 113 p.. south 1° west 83
I 510 p., thence south S'Jj 3 e;lst 103 3 10 p. to the place of
I beginning. Containing 151 2-10 acres with the usual al
lowance. be the same more or less, with about 05 acres
improved, more or less, being lots No. ISO and 187 of the
; allotments aforesaid.
Seized and taken into execution at tlie suit of Joseph
R Ingersoll and John C Miller surviving Trustees of the
j estate of Win Bingham,dec'd, vs. Joseph H. DeWitt.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ol land situ
ate partly in Armenia tp. Bradford county, and partly in
j Ward tu. Tioga county. Pa., and bounded as follows :
! Beginning at a beech, the north-west corner of lot No.
j 132, on the subdivision of lands of C L Ward, thence
j south 88° west 134 2 10 p. to an old beech, tlieuce south
| 3® west 68 5-10 p. to a post and stones corner, thouce
i north S3 12° west 131 p. to a corner ; thence north
; 71 "10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing h4
; acres and 59 perches, being iot No. 133. contracted to be
! sold byC L Ward to John Randall, by articles of agree
ment dated Jan. 11, 1858, about 15 acres improved, a
j r mall framed house, in Tioga county, and a framed barn
I in Bradford county.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Christo
pher L Ward vs. John Randall.
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS —To prevent misunderstand
in™, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
saies will be required to pay the amount hid atthe time
the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary
to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
cept in eases 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 'JO, I*4o. which is
as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sheriff's 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 the record as aforesaid,
to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall
not be so construed as toprcventtherightof said Sheriff,
administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to
cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds
of said sale; and provided further, that before any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive the benelit of this sec
tion, lie or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son so making said sale, a duly eertilied 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 anv part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid.
A. HANSON SPALL) I. NO,
Sheriff's Office, Tovranda, April 4, isol. Sheriff.
T >ROCBAM ATlON—Bradford County, ss.
.L I.IJCV HORNBAOK by her next friend Geo. W.
Vincent vs. SAMUEL HORN BACK. N'o. 94, Dec. term,
lsro.
To Samuel Hornhack :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce
wu issued to Dec. term. 1860, which was duly returned
non est inventus, and thereon an alias suhpmna was is
sued in said cae. returnable to Feb. term, 18GI, upon
the return of which, proof was made that the said Sam
uel Hornhack could not tie found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require roil to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the tirst Monday of May
next to answer said complaint, Ac.
A. HASCN SPALDING,
Sheriff's Office. Townruln Ktr.2l.lMl. Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION. Bradford countv, ss
JAME? P. NICHOLS vs. PIIKBE A. NICHOLS.—"
In Bradford Common Pleas. N'o. '214, Dec. term, IM'.O,
To Phebe A Nichols :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce
was issued to Dec. term. 1860, which was duly returned
non est inventus, and thereon and alias snbpoena was
issued in said case, returnable to Feb. term, 18(11, upon
the return of which.proof was made that the said Phebe
A. Nichols could not he found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of May
next, to answer said complaint, Ac.
A HANSON SPALDING.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Mar 21. 18(11. Sheriff.
ATION.— Bradford county, ss.
1 JAMES H. WHEELER vs. DIANTHA J. WHEE
LER. In Bradford Cutmnon Pleas, No. 92, Dec. term,
1860.
To Dinntha J. Wheeler • —Whereas a subpoena in Di
vorce was issued to Dec. term. 1860, which was duly re
turned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena
was issued in said case, returnable to Feb. term. 1861.
upon the return of which, proof was made that the said
Di intha S. Wheeler could not lie found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of May
next to answer said complaint. <tc.
A. HANSON SPALDING.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda. Mar. 21. 1861 Sheriff.
T>RO('IJ A M ATION — Bradford County, KS.
J. LOUISA CASS ADY by her next friend Klias Mat
thewson vs. TIMOTHY CASSADY. In Bradford Com
mon Pleas. No. 95, Dee. term, iB6O.
To Timothy Cas.-ady :—Win reus a subpoena in Divorce
was issued to Dec'r. Term, 1860. which was duly re
turned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena
was issued in said case.returnable to February term, 1861
upon the term of which. troof was made that the said
Timothy Cassady could not be found in my hjiliwick.
This notice is thei elore to require yon to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of May
next, to answer said complaint. Ac.
A. HANSON SPALDING,
Sheriff"s Office, Towanda. M: r. 2L 1861. Sheriff.
I)ItOCLAM ATlON.—Bradford county, ss.
MII.LA SIMMONS, by her next friend John C.
Tompkinson vs. BENJAMIN SIMMONS, in Bradford
Common l'ieas. No. 328, Dec. term, 1860.
To Henry Simmons Whereas a subpeetm in Divorce
was issued to Dec. term. 1860, which was duly returned
non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issu
ed in said case, returnable to Feb. term. 1861. upon the
return of which, proof was made that that the said Ben
jamin Simmons could not be found in my briliwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of May
next, to answer said complaint. Ac.
A. HANSON SPALDING.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 21,1861, Sheriff.
13R0CLAM ATION.—Bradford county, us.
MARIA BROWN* bv her next friend R. Van Valk
enhnrg vs. HENRY S. BROWN. In Bradford Common
Pleas. No. 232, Sept. term. 1860.
To Henry S. Brown Whereas a subpoena in Divorce
was issued to Dec. term, 1861, which was duly returned
non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issu
ed in said case, returnable to Feb. term. 1861, upon the
return of which, proof was made that the said Henry S.
Brown could not be found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of
May next, to answer said complaint. Ac.
A. HANSON SPALDING.
Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Mar. 21. 1861. Sheriff.
FISH! FISH!! FISH!!!
THE best assortment in Pennsylvania. Consisting ef
Mackerel, Tront. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon
Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut
Ac. Ao., on hand, and to be fold cheap, by
i Towanda, Jne 10, 1860. C. B. PATCH.
legal.
LIST OF GRAND JURORS drawn for
May Term, 1861.
Athens boro'—C C Brooks-
Asylum—Samuel Kellßin 2d'.
Burlington boro'—Job Morley.
twp—Charles Knupp, Henry HIR.
Columbia—John Watkina.
Canton—Shepard Casper.
Granville—Ward Warren, Julius Bailey.
Mouroe twp—S W Aldeu.
Orwell—Samuel Lyon jr.
Kidgbury—C O French, Daniel A Gillett.
Rome—Lemuel Moody, E C Drake.
Smithfield—Asa Allen.
Troy twp—Henry Greeno, Alonco Morse.
Towanda twp—S C Means.
Ulster—Jacob Swartz.
Windham—Levi Rogers, John M Warner.
Wilmot—Daniel C Hall.
TRAVERSE JCROR9—FIRST WEEK .
Athens twp—lsaac Gregory, A Snell Jr.
Burlington twp—Lawrence Kendall.
' west—Wm McKean
14 boro—Sherman Hill.
Canton—John Landon, Wm Lawrence, Edwin Newman.
Columbia —Wm Musher jr.. Jonathan Peck.
Franklin—Edward Willy, John Whitetnan,
Granville—Uriah D Baxter. James Gee, Volney Ttjlor.
Merrick—Andrew Overpeck.
Leßoy—Henry Griswold. Reuben Stone.
Monroe twp—D W Harvey,
Orwell—Charles N Morey, Rotiert McKee, J H Cowlea.
Pike—Winchester Cobb. Rial Blister, Edwin Ford.
Rome—Neheniiah Merrill.
Itidgbery—Moses Herman. G M Manderville.
Smithfield—Anthony Child, Stephen R Crane.
Standing Stone—George A Stephens.
Towanda twp—Roderick Granger.
44 boro—A F Cowles.
44 north—lsaac Myer.
Troy twp— lairenzo Thomas, Stephen Wllber.W li Bush.
44 boro- -B S Dart.
Warren—Josiah Wolcott, Rufus Buffiugton, Evan U Da
vis, John Beardsley,
Windham—Nelson Tyrrell.
Wyalusing—Thomas Lamb, E R Vaughn, nomer Camp.
Wysox—J B Smith.
Wilmot—John P Shotts.
PEOOVD WEEK.
Albany—John B Sterigere, Wells Wilcox, Amos Quimby
Burlington west—John Blackweil jr., Joseph Hilton.
44 twp—Silas Simpson.
Columbia—Elias'Gustiu.
Canton—C G Manley.
Franklin—J C Ridgway.
Granville—M H Anable, Volney Brovie.
Herriek—Pembroke Squares.
Litchfield—Chancey S Wheaton, David McKlnner.
Monroe—Edwin Sweet, Jas R Irviu.
Orwell—Thrall Blair.
Pike—Chester Goodell.
Rome—E F Barnes.
Kidgbery—Samuel Tubbs, McKee Craig.
South Creek—i.ewis Fassctt. Jacob Abers.
Smithfield—John Chamherlaiu.
Springfield—Charles C Gates.
Towanda tivp—J M Swartwood.
Tuscarora—J 0 Culver.
Ulster—Edwiu Walker.
Wysox—Alonzo Bishop, Samuel Chamberlain.
Wyalusing—Andrew Fee. I.ewis Biles.
Wells—Leslie Lawrence, John B Dewitt, J J Barnes, Ro
bert Adams.
THIIiP WEEK.
Albany twp—H R Vanioon, Wm. Lancaster.
Athena—Wm. Scott.
Burlingtou—M.insou Long, Samuel Whitehead.
Columbia—Allen S Parsons.
Canton—Samuel Fitzwater jr., Jas A Bothwell.
Franklin—Joseph Spalding, John Lantz.
Granville—Hollister Catlin.
Herriek—Bai tholomew Pulver, John S Crawford, Day ton
Barnes, Austin Wetteiuore.
Monroe—E C Kellogg.
Ridgbery—lames Stevens, 0 W Peterson.
She.-heqnin—Jesse Btown. Samuel Usborn, G W Lent.
Smithfield—C S Chamberlain.
Springfield—Hiram Spear, Alfred Brace.
Standing Stone—'Guy lirowu.
I'roy boro—L A Sayles.
•• twp—Richard Montgomery.
Towanda boro— Isaac Smalley Win. Mi*.
44 north—lra H Stephens.
Wilmot J S Gambol, John Morrow.
Wysox —Wm W Goodrich, Alexander Wivkizer.
Warren—Wm Manchester.
Wyalusing—Cyrus Avcrv.
IN the mailer of the Baptist Church and
. Society of Cur.ton. s In Bradford Common Picas, No.
178. Mav term, IHOI.
Notice is hereby given, that a petition sigued by E.
Loomis, E. \V. Lolwell, A. Doty, ami others, citizens of
Bradford County, has been presented to the Court of
Common Pleas of said county, praying to be incorporat
ed under the name and style of the Baptist Cnurch and
Society of Canton, agreeable to a Constitution annexed
to said petition. Whereupon, the same having been pe
rused and examined by the Court, and the objects, arti
cles and conditions therein set forth and contained ap
pearing to he lawful and not injurious to the community,
the Court directed said ruling to be tiled in the office of
the l'rothonotary of said Court, and that notice be in
serted in one newspaper printed in the County aloresa d,
for at least three weeks before the next term ; that ap
plication had been made to said Court to grant said
Charter of incorporation, and if no sufficient resaon was
shown to the contrary, the said Court will on the first
Monday of May next, decree said petition to be a cor
poration as prayed for in said petition.
E. GOODRICH, Prot'y.
Protlionotary's Office, March 21, 1861.
NOTICE.
\\ r HKREAS, reports have heen circulated
ft that WILLI AM W. EASTABROOKS, of the
township of North Towanda, had obtained au order on
the School Treasurer, of the school district of said town
ship, under false pretences, tor the nurpose of paying his
daughter. And whereas, the undersigned, without un
derstanding the facts of the ease, have made remarks
about said transaction, calculated to injure said Easta
brooks and whereas, we have ascertained upon inquir
ing and investigation that the conduct of Mr. Easta
li rooks was wholely blameless in that transaction, and
not deserving of any censure, therefore it now affords
us great pleasure to be able to say. (which we do.) that
no fault should be imputed to Mr. Eastfibrooks for any
thing connected with the giving or receiving of said
order as his daughter was justly entitled to said order.
DANIEL KENNEDY,
SILAS MILLS.
W. S. RUNDALL,
EZRA RUTTY.
March 21.1861. M. H. AI.LOW.VY.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rpHE Copartnership that existed between
-L R. M. WELLES, J. P. BLOOI) and S. M. BLOOD,
under the firm name of Wells, Blood A Co., proprietors
of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works at Athens, Pa.,
was mutually dissolved on the .list day of Dec. 1860. at
which time the subscriber withdrew from the said firm
and business, and J. P. Blood assumed all the debts and
liabilities of the same. Since that date I have had no
connection with said business.
R. M. WELLES.
Athens, Pa., March 4. 1861.
Clover and Timothy
SEED.
TUST RECEIVED at M. E. SOLOMON'S,
• I 300 bushels of West Branch Clover Seed,—also 100
bushels of Western Timothy Seed, of the very best qual
ity. and at the lowest prices for Cash.
Feb. 28, 1861. __
—All persons are hereby notified
JJv not to purchase a NOTE given to Wm. Braiu for
Kilty Dollars, by the undersigned, dated April 20. 1850,
Payable two years after cate. as I have not received any
value for the same, and will not pay said note unless com
pelled by law.
March 5, 1861. C.EORC.E WILLIAMS.
GATVGA GROUND PLASTER.
" | U V TONS from Yaw<*er, Rowland &. Co's.
/Uu beds, for sale by the boat loid, at the Ulster
Steam Plaster Mills, at $3,75. cash or approved three
months notes, payable at the Waverly Bank, interest
added.
March 21. 1861. C. F. WELLES. Jr.
Exciting Times!
GET THE LATEST NEWS!
THE New York Dalies.—The New York
Tribune, Herald Ttme and IVorld. I will furnish
any of the aljove papers at 15 cents per week, or single
copies for sale. Farrars who want the latest news, will
always find a supply at the News Room of
A. F. COWLES.
Now is the time to subscribe for the
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
A Club is now being formed for the New York Weekly
Tribune, at Cnwle's New Room, only One Dollar a year.
All who want this paper will please call in soon, as shall
send on the names immediately.
Towanda, Jan. 3,1861.
M U SIC.
HRUICK respectfully informs 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
Romns in Bender's Binderv, south end of Wsrfl House.
Per. i'h,l e 0. 3m,
Jlcto 3hfcmi?rments.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To Farmers and others Interested !
FRUIT TREES.—£O,OOO Choice Fruit
Trees for aale, including all the beat variety of the
Apple, the Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry and Apricot,
also a line collection of the best Evergreens, each as
Norway Spruce. Fir. Arbor Vitae, Austrian Pine, Scotch
Fir and Black Spruce, including all sizes, from 2 to 6
feet, suited to ornament lawns aud door yards, also
Dwarf Box for edging. Deciduous ornamental trees and
shrubs, European Ash, Araertcan do. Horse Chestnut,
European Larch, Fringe or Smoke tree, Althea. Deutzia,
Scabra, African Tamarix, Wigeiia Rosea, Forsythia,
Spirea, Primifolio and many others not named.
6000 of our best Native hardy Grape Vines, for sale
the coining soring, such as Delaware, Diana, Concord,
Rebecca and Clinton, Catawba and Isabella.
20 varieties of the best beariDg Strawberries, including
Wilson's Albany seedling, Hovey A Hooker seedling; soid
at low prices, by the 100 or 11100 ; the Red Cherry and
White Grape OurrrenU, also Red A White. Dutch, Black. !
English and Black Naples; 12 other kinds not named ;
here. 1000 Lawton Blackberry placts. these fruited in
my garden last summer and proved equal to the recom
mend. A fine collection of Hybrid, Perpetual and Climb- j
ing Roses and Dahlias. In addition to ray Nurserv, lo
cated at this place, I have lately purchased the Tioga !
Pcint Nursery, embracing over 25,000 fruit A ornamental '
trees with all other things in the line. Our people will j
find it much to their advantage to buy these articles at j
home instead of giving orders to traveling Agents from 1
Rochester and ot her places at u distance.
DANIEL UARKINS.
Towanda, Pa-, Feb. 23,1961.
P 8 A few good Salesmen wanted to act as Agents, !
apply at my house. D. H. j
Coal, Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Brain
Tiles, dec.
TITERE l ft Lime Kiln at the Barclay!
Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con
stantly for sale, fresh hurut White Lime, made from the
best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per
bushel, or $1 per barrel, beaded up in barrels, and 12$
cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped ou boats
at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse !
tValer Lime at $1 15 per barrel, and Fire Back at 8 j
cents each. Drain Tiles 2,3 and 4 inch sizes at 2, 3 and j
6 cents per foot, a very nice article for draining land or ;
about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beardsley's i
Axes by the dozen. Jack Sci ews, for moving buildiugs, I
to let at 25 cents per day each.
Barclay Coal at $2 25 per ton for Lump Coal and
$2 00 per ton lor Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan
da at 25 cents per load.
All the above for sale at the office of the Barclay R. R.
A Coal Company, Towanda.
J. MACFARI.ANE. I
Towanda, Feb. 22,1861. Gen. Superintendent, j
{V|-CASHC3
FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY,
GRAIN,
MMM33KS3SHB "mm"
Dried Apples, Dried Raspberries,
Dried Blackberries.
SHEEP PELTS!
WHITE BEANS ! !
POT A TOES,
HICKORY XUTS,
And Game, at
PATCH'S.
JANUARY 8, 1861.
2c> the People of Bradford County and
all other Patron of the
CASH DRUG STORE!!
I TENDER my sincere thanks, for their
very liberal patronage upon me, during
the last year, in my New Medicine Building, upon the
corner of Maine and Pine Streets.
Devoting my whole attention to all branches apper
taining to this business, and strictly adhering to the
grand aim of giving tlie best satisfaction. I intend to
present opportunities for purchasers to procure materials
according to their quality, at lower rates, than in any
other store in this vicinity. My usual assortment will be
kept constantly supplied with fresh purchases.
Medical advice gratuitously given at the Office, charg
ing only for Medicine.
Towanda, Pa. H. C. PORTER, M.D.
N. V. dt S. RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE of hoars, commencing Thnrsday, Jan. 24,
184* 1. Trains will leave Waverly at about the follow
ing hours, viz :
GOING WEST. GOING EAST*
Dunkirk Express. .5.40 P. M,IN. Y. Express.. 11.25 A. M
Night Express... .3.55 A. M.'Night Express. 1.21 A.M.
Mail 8.05 P. M. Mail 7.46 A. M.
Way 8.42 A.M.!Way 3.34 P.M.
Express Freight.. .G. 06 P. Mi Fast Freight... 9.07 A.M.
Fast Freight 11.32 A. M. Way Freight... 5.50 P.M.
Way Freight.... 8.15 A.M.!
Night Express (both ways) Express Freight and Fast
Freight going west, and Fast Freight going east, run
every day. Night Express of Sundays, runs only to El
mira. The 8.05 P. M. Mail runs only to Elmira. The
8.42 A. M. Mail runs through to Dunkirk. The 4.20 P. M.
Mail ruus only to Binghamtnn.
CHARLES MINOT. General Sup.
YOU WANT WHISKERS ?
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BELLIN GH AM'S
CELEBRATED
STIMULATING ONCUENT,
For the Whiskers and Hair.
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citi
zens or the United States, that they have obtained the
Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American
public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned
article.
THE STIMULATING ONGUENT
is prepared by Dr.. C. P. BELLINOHAM, an eminent phy
sician of Loudon, and is warranted tc bring out a thick
aet of
Whiskcxs or a Mustache.
in from three to six weeks, This article is the only one
of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris
it is in universal uset
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating
compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing
a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the
scalp, it will cure BALDNESS, and cause to spring up in
place of the bald spot a fine growth of new hair. Applied
according to directions, it will turn RED or towy hair
DARK, and restore gray hair to its orginal color, leaving
it soft, smooth, and flexible. The " ONGUENT "is an in
dispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after
one week's use they would not for any consideration be
without it.
The subseribers are the only Agents for the article in
the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—lor sale by all Druggists and
Dealers ; or a box of the " Onguent," (warranted to have
the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by
mail (direct), securely packed on receipt of price and
postage, $l,lB, Apply to or address
HORACE L. HEGEMAN A CO.,
DKL'GGISTS. AC.,
24 William Street, New York.
A CARD.
THE present depressed state of the Money
Market having had the effect to place many kinds of
Goods within the reach ot Cash buyers, at much lower
prices 'han heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no
ticc 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.
QHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S
CELEBRATED HAT,
For Spring and Summer Styles,
Just received at E. S. BENEDICT'S
Clothing' and Bat and Cap Store,
Kerch 7. TOWANDA, PA,
Jlrls SMiertfsevimts.
AT THE
KEYSTONE STOKE
11 AS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARUE
STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF
PALL & WINTER
GOODS,
WHERE WILL BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF
SSDILK3, SaaaiDlißlS,
MERINOS, REPS,
And other
WORSTED DRESS GOODS, |
LADIES' CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES & HOSIERY, I
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
!
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS.
HATS &c OA PS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,!
CROCKER Y^&c^
TTOTTSE
FURNISHING GOODS.
CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSIIS,
DR UGGETTS, MA TTRESSES,
MA TTS, PAPER-HANGINGS,
PR A NSPA RE.XT WIN
DOW SHADES.
BROCCATELLS:.* iDAMASKS,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Bleached and unbleached Table Damask,
White Damask, Table Cloths all sizes,
Napkins. Towel, Diapers,
Lace and Embroidered Curtain Muslin*,
Rose Blankets, Counterpanes,
Linen Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens, Sheeting,
And l'illow-Ccase Muslins,
LOOKING GLASSES, &C.
Just received at the
KEYSTONE STORE,
To which special Attention is invited.
JOSEPH POWELL,
Begs to announce that he h >s on hand and is constantly
receiving Irotu the Mauulaciurere,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
of the latest styles and most approved patterns. lie
would respectfully invite the attention of the ladies to i
them, and also to :> large stock of DKOCHE LUAWLS I
at half their value.
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS,
All the desirable colors of double, single, and split Zeph- j
yrs, and Shetland wool will always be found at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
LADIES' FURS,
AT PANIC PRICES.
JUST OPENED AT THE KEYSTONE STOBE, A
LARGE STOCK OF
LADIES' FURS
: Purchased during the present panic, much below their
i market value, and are offerep for sale correspondingly
j low. [Nov. 29, 1860.]
BAJOU'S KID CLOVES.
| All sizes, in colors, black and white, of these celebrated
! Gloves will always be found at the KEYSTOXESTORE.
PRICK. Ladies, $1.00; Gents, $1,25.
100 PIECES
ENGLISH PRINTS,
Chintz-Patterns and Fast Colors,
\ Worth 20 cents per yard, now for sale at OXE SHIL
LING per yard, at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
UNION MEETING,
AT JOHN SHLAM'S,
Elmira .'Branch.
"P VERY UNION MAN should recollect
Li that he can buy Clothing
15 PER CENT CHEAPER
at JOHN SHLAMSthan at any other establishment in
Pennsylvania. Please come in and try to satisfy yourself
before you purc-ase elseweere. lie will keep a good as
sortment of
PANTS,
PANTS. TANTS,
OVERCOATS,
OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS,
BLACK FROCK COATS,
BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK FROCK COATS,
BUSINESS COATS,
BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
ear Cash paid for Furs and Sheep Pelts.
Respectfully Yonrs,
J. SHLAM.
8. OSBORN, Salesman.
Remember the place. Next door to H. 8. Mereur'
Dry Goods Store.
Towanda, Jan. 3,1861.
WILSON, BARNES dt CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And Extensive Dealers in Tea.
15 Warren street, (three doors below Washington at.,)
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm #f Ful
Dr, Dayton A Co., and Wilson, Jackson k Merrill.
D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county.
A. C. KEBNEY. of Wyoming eonnty.Pa.
SAMUEL V. PEL A NO. New York. Imy9a
JKtsulltnrotts.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
BOOTS,
AT HUMPHREY'S-
The subscriber offers bis very Large Stoek of Boots U
bis own manufacture and also Ida Extensile and well
selected assortment of
LADIES' FINE WORK,
of all styles and varieties for tbe remainder of this Sea
son to Cash Customers at prices wbicb make it a grant
Inducement to give Uim a call before purcbing elsewhere.
Also, an unusually large stock of
LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS
at reduced prices to snit the timet. Also, a fine assort
meat of
CROCKERY,
which 1 will sell at bargaina, In order to close that
branch of my business.
FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS,
COLLINS AXES,
CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
MANURE FORKS,
SADDLER Y WARE,
AC,, AC.,
Dec I,IWO. J. D. HUMPHREY.
"xov. 24, 1860.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
WINTER GOODS!
CONSISTING OF EVEItY VARIETY, STYLB AND
QUALITY OF
LADIES DRESS GOODS. *
AND TRIMMINGS,
PRINTS AND GINGHAMS.
OXXJ CLOTHS
JASD
CARPETINGS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, II ADR WARE, Etc.
Feeling confident that we are now prepared to meet
fhe wants of ALL, wo would call lhe attention of the
public to our
NEW STOCK,
which will be sold at greatly reduced pricea for CASH at
HEADY-PAT.
Nov. 29, lst-O. TRACY A MOORB.
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Hardware and Stove Store.
D. C.~HALL,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Sullivan County, aDd the public generally, that ba
hat commenced business in DUSHORE, where be bat
juat received a very extensive stock of
of every style and pattern, adapted for burning Coal or
Wood, which will be sold as low as any other place thla
side of Albany or New York. The attention of those
desiring to purchase Steves is particularly directed to
my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants
of this sertion ol the country, and will be sold lower
than can be purchased this side of Albany or New York.
I believe I can offer greater inducements than any other
establishment ia the country. Also,
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hails, Glass,
PAINTS AND OILS,
House and Carriage Trimmings,
SPRINGS. IRON AXLES A BOXES, of all elses. Car
penter's and Joiner's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools. Croat-
Cut, Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Pumps. Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming
Tools. Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on baud, at
Wholesale and Retail.
Job Work done on short notice.
r Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Brass, Beee
wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for goods.
Having had many years' experience in tbe business, I
am confident I can make it tbe interest of purchasers to
give me a call. My goods will be bought at the lowest
rates, and soid at cones ponding prices. All manufactur
ed articles will be made from the best materials, aud by
competent workmen,and will be warranted.
D. C. HALL.
Dushore, Oct. 25, 1860.
Extraordinary Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.
H A VINO greatly increased my former
stock of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am
determined to dispose of these accumlua
tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles a*
unprecedented low prices, for Cash.
Good Sofas at SIC to $2O, fine Cane Scat Chairs 75 eta.
each, a nice Bedstead for '2O shillings.
I have now more than GO different patterns of Chairs,
Bureaus, Desks for the fanner or merchant. Looking
Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frames
of gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20
patterns of Stands ; extension, dining, tea and work Ta
bles, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can be iound
in a city Ware house.
A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a good
Hearse ready, at al! times.
Purchasers will be sure to find the right place, south
side of the public square, one door east of Montanves.
Towanda. Dec. 1,1859. CHESTER WELLS.
CENTRAL 0 MEAT MARKET.
Below J. Kivgsbeiy's store, Main st.
THF. subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere
thanks to the public for the very liberal natronage
extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same.
lie begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on hand
as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds,
the best the country affords, which he intends to sell for
very small profits, either by the side, quarter or pound.
03T A quantity of first qualitv of SALT PORK, put up
by myselt, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound.
Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within
the corporation.
Towanda. August 12,1859. J McCABE.
TOBACCO,
IN BARRELS,
In KEGS.
In BOXES.
In CANS.
In TINFOIL.
In LARGE PAPERS,
In SMALL PAPERS,
In BLADDERS,
FINE CUT.
LONG CTTT,
PLUG I
TOBACCC BOXES.
TOBACCO PIPES.
SNUFF. Black and Yellow,
Choice SEGARS,
Ac., Ac., at Wholesale and Retail, by
Dec. 20. C. B. PATCH.
A LARGE SUPPLY of Dried Pe*ch,
Ferries, Appl*e nd Prunes, "