Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 10, 1862, Image 3

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t COURT OF PENN A—EASTERN BISTKICT
Grove ) In Equity,
TS " „ in, il Jan'y Term, 18U2,N0.26
„ -i,R K.&CoalCo.etal>
' aiice a Decree of tie Supreme Courtof Penu
[>' !' urs " a i U and for the Eastern District, made in the
I >) iva "' ' the undersigned will sell at public sale, at
ibovr ca • jQ tl>e cil y 0 f Philadelphia, on Tuesday,
lie dav of April, 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fol
tbf Scribed estab , property, rights and franchises
lowing xhe Barclay Kail Road and Coal Com
;itel* ,un jt?
l i" 4li that tract or body of Coal lands, situate in
ship of franklin, in the couuty of Bradford and
containing altogether 2416 acres
'"""trance, bounded by lands surveyed in the war
-0 names"of Andrew Graydon, James Shoemaker,
rv John Graff. Thomas Dundas, James Bid
h'i Barron Jr., Andrew Tyhout, Peter Edge,Geo.
.nd Samuel Edge, being composed ot six. coatigu
... 0 ; | Aa d surveyed in the warvntee names of
_ \yniam Hall, William Govet, Joanna Curry,
' t evv and Jacob Heiltzheimer, of which about 200
,W r:n i mproved land. On this tract, No. 1, are the
vCoal Mines, yielding a superior quality of semi
*J' ( as coal, and the woiks, fixtures and apparatus
"' "-unecoal. Also, fortv one dwelling houses, and
K"r'aoilJiugsand impravements.
Also, the Bail Board constructed by and here
belonging to the said Company, 16 23-100 miles in
: r -' extending from the Coat Mines on No. 1, to the
■ th Branch Canal, at Towauda, in the said couuty of
> r ' f -j with the Inclined Plane, Plane House and fix
three water stations, sidings and lauds appurte
"'*l to the said Bail Road, with the right of way, and
k " corporate rights, powers privileges, Immunities
yjfranchises heretofore belonging to or vested in the
all those adjoining lots or pieces of laud
•wat the turminus of said Hail Road, in Towanda
' slid bounded bv the Susqueliamia river on the east,
iith street ou the north, a lot of iracy A Moore on
and on the west by an Alley, Main street and
f Job Kirby, J. A. Record. E Overton, Jas. Harris,
1 Thomas Elliott; Containing 14$ acres, more or less,
# th' Wa'er Basin,trestle and fixtures for shipping coal.
* ;, ne House, Turn table, office, barn, lane kiln, and
r ' ! '. v - improvements thereon. .
K i Also another lot or piece of land, situate at To
il iLnsaid. on the aforesaid Rail H'>aJ, bounded by
lot on the North, (which separates it
Tri • So 3) by land ol Gordon F. Mas-n on the West
'ml South and by the Susquehanna river on the East
nuiaing 10 acres of land, more or less.
' The terms of sale will be as follows: Nos. I and 2
. [a qogetner, subject to a first Mortgage thereou.
; ;-aled said Company to Patrick Brady and Isaac
B Davis, Trustees, for $150,000 with interest thereon at
-I,er cent, from September 1,1857.
' W3 and 4 will be sold separately .and clear of incum
-iuce. SSOO will be required to be paid iu cash at the
.'"of sale u Sos. 1 & ; and $250 each on Nos. J and
i. and the balance of
M the sale by the Court. ARD HOPPER rd
Trustees, Ac.
jl Thomas £ Soxs, Aoctioneerfc
April 8. 1802.
I 'HEKIi'F'S SALE. —Uv virtue of sundry
U writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of
j3i"u pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will
\;i ised to public sale ou THU RSDAY, t lie Ist day
Sl iY, A. D. lS62,attbe court house, in 'i'owanua,
<jt 1 o'clock, p. in. the following described lot, piece
il of land situate in North Towauda twp., begin
.A a pilch pine, being tiie north east corner ola lot
lud formerly owned by Byrou Kingsbury, thence
■the line ot said Kingsbury, north 31° west 103 pr.
,°ot: thence south Bbj 3 west 9S pr to a corner iu a
creek, theuce south Jl° east 104 2-10 pr, thence
, 5.4° east 98 perchas to the place of beginn'ng.—
. .biuLg 100 acres, and 32 perches, more or less, as
1 Ttyeu by Olson liickey, Feb. 10, 1v47,l v 47, and being lot
I ~!. in the old township of CUveraek, which was cer
| ; : < Sliepard A Douranee. by the Commonwealth of
■ca.-vlvsiiia, excepting theretrom 25 acres deeded to
Lm ll'ovley, al-o 10 acres deeded to Samuel Hawkins,
l".t 50 acres improved.
I- ,:i-J and taken in execution at the suit of X. N.
1 -e vs. David utty and James Elliott, Executors
1 Ezra Uutty dee d.
i llajij—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
ae m Towanda Borough, beginning at the south-west
■iroi J. D. Moutanye's store on Main St., thence east
• 54 feet, more or less, to the we.-t line oi Mrs. D. F.
.i'. : ■ : iliencc south along -w*iJ iiaratow s line to
.tfi-.-t, thence wist to Dr. Porter's store, soutli-east
:,tiiciice uorili along said Porter's west line to his
\ i ; racr, thence west to Mrs. Rice's lot, thence Uorth
c Mis line 4 rast line about 10 ,'ect to her uorth line,
, st to Main street, thence north 21 teet to the
~ ■>. u. it being intended to include all the
arc-l the drleudant has iu the store and lot lately oc
. by inm. hi improved, one brick building thereon,
u . jini or up.ed as a store —the same being three nto
; e- high.
- .-j .is 1 taken in execution at the suit of Burton
. .--tiuri v.. Joseph Kingsbury.
U..-C The loliowing described lot, piece or purccl of
.. 1 si'ual- in Monroeton and Franklin townships,bound
s.i tb- north easterly side bv the public highway lead-
I. ram Monroe to Burlington bofuHgh, on Ike Muther
-de hy lands of Ju-eph Hornet, J. B. Smith and the
and on the westerly side by land of s.S. Hiu
I -;.. i Bin A. Pa: k. containing G. 5 acres, more or less
I 45 acres improved, a framed house, trained barn,
I : i:t trees thereon
(J*- Aed and lakt n iu execution at the suit of Montanye
••• -ft t - John Hanson.
wiL.SU -The billowing described lot, piece or parcel of
J .-ituale iu smi.hUeld twp . bounded on the north by
J t Edwnrd Ferg i-aui, no theta-t by lauds ol John
I .\e, south 1 y laud of 11. lleath and we.it by laud ol
I French,coutaiuiag lad acres, more or less, about 125
I - improved, t* i Iramed hous---. two trained barns,
I uud wagon Louses, and three orchards '1 iiuit trees
ii-re iu.
i-i/u) and taken in execution at the suit of J. E. Bul
-1 to o-e o. U'illuin iiiu.soat vs. Samuel li. ilulcomb A ,
1 F /tansom.
-i. .ti > —The toll wing described lot, piece or parcel of 1
. . eluate iu I.e .itov twp., bounded on the nortli by
- • "I Eii.-ha Andrus, east by lands of Jackson Walter
to tie highway, and west by lands of Jedediah
and I'jiis Vandyke, containing 3d acres, more or
:i|. ,t 2o ai res unproved. Irani- d house, frame barn
i -re ti use, and 11uit trees thereon.
-- zu. and t.ikiu in execution at the suit of Ele/.er
ffltiuy v-. AI. H. Aula:le.
>lJ— The loilottiiig described lot, piece or parcel of
id situate iu Burling tun aud North Towanda townliipa
-Hi. i .. the not tb ny laud ol Baroa Herron and J - F
Bufls.- jit i.y- J. F. Means, south by Ezra is.rope and
wv-it by Bam a Herron. containing 100 acres,
B : , about 70 aires improved, trained h - use, two
■|cu arns, cow abed ami truit trees tbere-iu.
B' : . and taken in execution at the suit of A. Newell
B An hail Olinstead.
■^o.—The loliowing described let, piece or parcel of
M ' .ate in Towanda borough, bounded as follow s :
H iig ou the wet line of ,-second street at the corner
■ lut conveyed by u. D. Bartlett to Josiah Francis-
I ' vned byChaa. M. Manrille, thence aooth 3J®
| i leet to a corner, tbeuce west north 147 feet
PI raer, then e north east GOf to the lot conveyed
| w-aii Frautisco, aforesaid, and now owned by O. M
j file, theuce east 3l 3 south 147 feet to the place of
f i-nag. reserving, nevertheless, seven feet ol the west
[ I sa.ii mt iur the purpose of an alley, whenever one
B - procured through to the adjacent street ou the
Containing GO feet by 147 leet, more or jless. all
B' r ed, burned bouse, Iramed barn, and Iruit trees
t' i'.-dand taken in execution at the suit of D. C. Hall
-T. F x to the use of J. C. Adams vs. E. D. l'ayne.
Tiie f-llowing described lot, piece or parcel of
JAe in Rjine twp., bouuded north by land of
- M 1 abe and Gersham Towner, east by land of
'MiCabe. suuth by land of Hugh McGabe, west by
' la:ne- L 5. Demoney. Containing 4£ acres, more
ai improve i, with an old Iramed house, work
: m..;. and a lew fruit trees thereon.
•" 1 -Atii.ilier piece of land situate in Rome twp.,
north by land of T. S. Kinnec, east by land of
" ', ; .'®. - "tb by land of Jacob Ercanurack, west
i. Gei.Hirtou and Chauncey Ransom. Contain
tie? same more or less, about GO acres
* 1 houses, 1 trained barn, an apple or
trees thereon,
j d ,' ; '-uinu execution at the suitot J.C. Adains'
\L<>t Jw eiDd Gore.
,*?",'*iag described lot, piece or parcel of
-i ■ ii7 ' '' twp., bounded north by laud of
, east by land of Joseph Kinney, south by
t-• >' rl ov, n>hiie, west by land of Alsop Bald
"■" 60 acres, more or less, about 30 acres
, a iramed barn and a few fruit trees there
in! taken in execution at the suit of William
ycotr v.. .Stephen Evans.
lie Mb w rig described lot, piece or parcel of
, " ue 'a 1 lankliu north by the bigh-
L -"'d E. O Willey, south by "the Towan
! '■, west by the highway. Containing £ an acre,
-ii ' ""proved, framed house tkereo.*.
- ' —A nutker piece ot land situate in Franklin tp.,
* north by Towanda Creek, east by land of Win.
'-we:,, south by land of S.S. Hitman, west by land
|. „• and Levi Auderson. Containing 43 acres, more
4<x " t 9 acres improved.
I d lad taken iu execution at the suit of William T.
' "•David J. BeardJey.
. ... —The billowing described lot, piece or parcel of
'tate iu South Creek twp., hounded as follows:
s.'"? 41 the southeast corner of lot No. 137 of the
i ;7\'7 'be Bingham kinds in South Creek twp., con
f Henry Oldr .yd, thence aloug the north line of
' '"north 8-<4 0 west 141 per., thence along the
■■'tf lot No. 99, conveyed to Nathaniel Smith,
i ' - i-lO fr. thence along the sontu line of north
'•t No. 15rj south 88|° east 111 9-10 per , thence
'= west line of lot No. 137 aloresaid,south west
•7 10 the place of beginning. Containing 47
- • tae usual allowance of 6 per cent, for roads,
same, more or less. It being the south part
- aV° s 01 tlje allotment of the Bingham lands in
k, . tw P , and part of Warrant numbered 1381,
*na icres unproved.
'>77 ln execution at the suit of William
® t *trustees, to the use of S. Vanßuskiik vs. Sam
* Daatr.
Zegal.
ALSO.—^The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Canton twp., bounded north by land con
tracted to Jacob Roberts, east by the west line of War
rant in name o.'John Price aud laud contracted to Sim
eon M'Mahon, south by land of S. M'Mabon and Isaac
Williams, west by land of T. and S. Mauley. Contain
ing 52 acres, about 4 acres improved, with a small house
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles
Stock well vs. John C. Craven.
ALSO.—The following described lot., piece or parcel of
land fdtuatein Troy borough, bounded north by land of
"Daniel Benedict, east and south by the highway, west by
land of B. F. Taylor. Containing 1 acre, more or less ail
improved, framed house, framed barn, and fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot W. A. Park,
to the nse of George Tracy vs. William T. Mackuey.
ALSO.—Tiie following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Franklin twp., bounded nerth by the pub
lie highway and lands of Abira Gay, soutb by land of M.
Marshall and John Kuvkendall, west by Madison Kuy
kendall. Containing 4 acres, more or less, all improved,
framed house, board shed, and a tew fruit trees tbeieon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown &
Rockwell vs. G. W Holford and Almira Holford his wife.
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in South Creek twp., bcundedas follows, be
ginning at the soatli east corner ol lot No. 157 of the al
lotment of the Bingham lands in South Creek twp., con
veyed to Valentine Lewis, thence along line of lot No.
13G, conveyed to Ransom Tanner, and lot No. 137, south
it° west 72 per., thence along the north line of the south
part of lot No. 158, north Bkj° west 141 9-10 per., thence
along lines of lot No. 99, Ac., conveyed to Nathaniel
Smith, north £°east 32 1 10 per., and north 38i° west
52 6-10 per., thence alocg liues of lot No. 100, conveyed
to Eben Dunning, north 30 3-10 per. north 43° east 13 2-10
per..and east 63 9 10 per., thence nlong tbe south Hue of
lot No. 157, aforesaid, south east 118 per. to the
place of beginning. Containing seventy-three acres and
s x tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per
cent, for roads.&c.. be the same, more or less. It being
the north part of lot No. 158 of the allotment of the
Bingham lands in South Creek two., and part of Warrant
lumbered 1381, about fifty acres improved, one log
house and log barn thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William
Bingham's trustees, to the use of 8. Vuußuskirk vs. Johu
B. Tnwusend.
ALSO—The followsng described lot, piece or parcel of
lane situate in Wysox township, bounded as follows:
North by land ot Pomeroy Gorsline, Jr., east by land of
John Johnson, south by the warrant line and west by
land of O. D. Bartlett. Containing 65 acres more or less,
about 30 acres improved and a log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Martin
Elsbree's Ex., vs. G. H. Gorsline
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
laud situate in Armenia township, bouuded as follows :
On the north by lands of Chas. Lyon, east by lands of
Orriu Morse, south by land of Orrin Fletcher, west by
land of Chas. Lyon. Containiiigtwenty eightacres. more
or less, about two acres improved ; log house thereon.
ALSO—A piece ofland in Atmenia township, afore
said, bounded north by lands ol Orrin Morse aud Horace
DeuiOii, east by landsof B. L. Knights and J. Jerolomuu,
south by lands" in possession of J. Cummings and west by
lands of Orrin Fletcher. Containing f ixty acres and forty
tods, more or less, about 23 aires irtprov d.
Seized and taken in excation at the suit of E. Pomeroy
vs. Alfted Ripley. Jr.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Asylum township, bounded as follows :
Beginning at a corner near the dwelling house formerly
oi Deborah Cliambetlin. now Sarah A. Emery, running
nrn th 61° west 4 perches, thence north 71° west 23$
perches to a corner, (stone heap,) thence south 1° west
14 perches to a corner ; thence souta 75° east 20 perches
to a corner, below the main road, thence north 33$° east
11 j perches to the place of beginning. Containing one
acre and 136$ perches, more or iess, all improved, one
framed dwelling house, a small framed barn and a few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in executirn at the suit of C. L. 55 ard
to the use ot Ann E. Bull vs. Edward Davies.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Smithfield township, bouuded as follows:
North by land of Edward Ferguson, east by laud of John
GelliO/le, south by land of H. Heath and wet by land
ot A. French. Containing 150 acres more or le-s, about
125 acres improved, 2 framed houses, 2 framed barns,
framed wagou house and 3 orchards thereon.
ALSO—Another piece of land situate in Ul.-ter town
ship. aforesaid, bounded north by land of sVillia.iu Mc-
Carthy, cn the east by land of Edmund Lockwood and
the Susquehanna rivi r, ou the south by Kdmuud Eock
wood and wi st by Edmund Lockwood and G. F. 55'el!es,
Jr. Containing about 105 acres, about 60 acres im
proved, Iramed house. Iramed barn and an orchard of
young fruit trees thee run.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jesse E.
Builsck vs. Samuel B. Holcomb and T. 11. Hclcomb.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
laud situate in Burlington 55'e-it aud Burlington B imugh,
bounded as follows : Being a lot of land deeded by Jas.
Long to J. G. Loveland the 22d day ol February, 1845,
begimiiug at a stake and stones on the top of hill on the
turnpike, on the hne between John Bloom and said Long;
thence along the lineof John Bioom's lot, north 56 perch
es t > a stake and stone, thence east along the line of a
lot sold to Tattle to the mill p md on toe Tom Jack,
thence south along the Tom Jack Greek to tlieriiead of
Litvehmd aud Long's mill pond, theuce along west side
of said run some thirty rods, theuce south-west to the
turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, west 40 rods
to t tie place of beginning, containing 15 acres i>e the same
more or less, a tramed house, framed barn and fruit trees i
tbeieon.
Seized and taken in execut ion ai the suit of H. B. sVil- !
helm vs. J . G. Loveland aud R. R. Phelps.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
laud *itu=te iu Shesbeqnin township, bounded as follows: !
North and east by land of Addison Beidleman, south by
land of C. M Segar aud west by the public highway, con
taining one arid a half acres more or less, all improved,
one tramed house a framed barn and a few lruit trees.
ALSO—Another piece of land situate in Sheshequin
township, bounded as follows : North by land of A.J.
Cole, east by land of Guy Tozer. south by laud of Eeniu
e Kingsbury and on the west by land of Samuel Marshall,
eo itai iing j5 acres more or less, about ten acres im
proved.
Seized and taken in execution at %he snit o f D. Gash to
the use of Johu Holmes vs. Geo. M. Smith.
A I.SO—The following described -ot, piece or parcel of
1 ind situate in Canton township, being a portion ola tract
o'' land in the warrantee name of Wm. Frteston, said
tract bounded as follows : 55"ait by tbe Tioga county line,
turrit by Josesh Whitehead's tra t, cast by the Francis
Mifflin trai-f, and on tbe south by John Vaughn. Tract,
except lln acres sold and conveyed by Benjamin Cool
baugh to Samuel Moore from the N. SV. cort.er of said
tra t and 120 acres sold aad conveyed by said Coolbaogh
to Simeon Mcintosh from the south east corner of same,
leaving 213 acres ol land more or less, being the same lot
conveyed by Henry Gatiss to V\'. A. Park.
Seized and taken in exeeutioii at the suit of Joseph
Towner vs. Hiram M.Goff.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Springfield township, bounded as follows:
Beginning at a post in the line of land of E. S. Tracy,
thence south 63° east 98 perches to the highway leading
from Sinithfield to Troy, thence south 16° east by lands
of said Tracy, 96 perches to a post, thence norte 884°
cast by liHM late of Abiram Fierce. 48 perches to a post,
thence south east by land ofC. E. Fierce. 30 8-10
porches to a post, thence south 75° west 122 perches to a
post; thence south 9£° cast cl perches to a post, thence
south 804° west 55 perches to a corner of land contract
ed to Albinus H. Cranmer thence north 9j° west along
the iirte of said lands, contracted to said Cranmer, 78 5-10
perches, to a post; thence north 884° west 20 perches to
the line of the highway leading t wards Andrew Cumins,
thence along said highway north J o "east 20 perches to a
post ; thence north >-*4 0 west along the line of land so
contracted to said Cranmer 179 6-10 perches to a post,
thence north 14J° west 78 perches to the centre of the
highway, thenee along the centre ol said highway east
42 perches, thenee along said centre north 62° east 126
perches, thenee north 744° east 63 perches, thence north
|° east 88-C 10 perches to the place of beginning. Con
taining 267 acres of land, be the same more or less, aboat
217 acres improved, two framed houses, two framed
barns, two hav bams, two orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol Hiram Car
penter vs. Warren Durand.
ALSO—The following descfibed lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Wyalusing twp., bounded north by land
of l'helemon Stone, east by land ot John M'Allister, Jack
son Elliott and Cyrus Sbu'mway, south by land of Hiram
and Hlisha Elliott and John Elliott, west by land former
iy owned by Eben. Lewis, dec d., Calvin Camp and
Charles Camp. Containing about 500 acres, more or less,
about 250 acres improved, with 6 framed dwelling houses,
5 framed barns, gristmill, saw mill, woolen taetory and
work shop, and 3 apple orchards and other fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of U. Mercur
and J. C. Adams vs. H. B. Ingh.m.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Troy twp., bounded north by lands in pos
session of John Salisbury, Jr.,east by land of John Salis
bury. Absolem Baxter and D. N\ Aller , on the south by
laud of D. N- Allen. Lydia Jones. L. Baldwin and John
Saddler, on the west bv land of Josiah Little and W.N.
Ward. Containing 132 acres, more or less, abcut 100
acres improved, teamed bouse, 2 Iramcd barns and 2
orchards thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at tb.e suit of Charles
C. Paine vs. Timothy Roe. _
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Asylum twp., bounded north by lund of
Emma Jane Uewi't, east by land of Jonathan Stevens
and V. E. ft J. E. Piollet, south and west by the public
highway. Containing 30 acres,more or less, all iciprov
cd, one iramed house, framed bam and an orchard there
on. . _ .
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles
Hornet's use vs. William Coolbaugh, 2d., and A. R. Cool
baugh. . , ,
ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel ot
land situate iu Towanda borough, bounded north bv land
of Mrs. Hiram Rice, east by the highway called Second
street, west by the land upon which the colored Wesley
an Church st-ands, south by the pnbiic highway called
State street. Containing 87 feet front on Second street,
150 teet deep, and about 114 feet on the back and next to
said Church lot, be the same more or less, all impioved,
with 2 tramed dwelling bouses, one framed barn, and a
few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Job r
Kirby fs. James Mclntire.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Wysox township, bounded aa follows !
On the north by land of Patrick KildutT, east by land of
Richard Barrett, south by land of J. M. Reed, and E. R.
Myer. and west by land of J. M Reed and E. R. Myer—
Containing two acres be the same more or less, all im
proved ; one framed house thereon.
Seized and takeu in execution at the auit of David Bar
bcr vs. Abraham Martin.
ALSO—The following pieco or parcel of land situate tn
Smithfield township, bounded as follows : On the north
aDd west by lands of AI in on Seward, south by David For
rest , east by the highway. Containing two abaes, more
or less, all improved, framed house, cow stable, few fruit
trees thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the salt of Marshall
Bullock vs. Robert Mallady.
ALSO-By virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Fao.will be ex
posed to public sale, at the same time and place, the fol
lowing described piece, or parcel of land, situate in Ath
ens twp., being on the west side of the Chemung river,
and bounded ou the south by lands of Edward Murray,on
the west by land of C. Thurston and H. Williston.on the
north by lands of Owen Spalding and Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and on the east the Cbemuug river ; con
taining about 2UO acres, less about 3(1 acres deeded to
John Drake, according to deed upon record, be the same
more or less. 74 acres improved.
Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of John J.Tay
lor vs. (Jhauncy N. Shipman
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate In Athecs borough, boanued as follows, to
w : t: On the north, east and west by C. F. Welles Jr., on
the sputh by Hopkins street, being 90 feet front by 75
deep, all improved, framed house thereon.
ALSO—His interest, being the one half, In village lot
in tbe borough ot Athens, bounded on the north by land
of John Drake, east by Main St., south by lauds of Ed
ward Herrick, and west by Chemung river ; containing
about 2 acres, large framed building used as a store,
framed house, iramed barn, framed shed and fruit trees
th-reon.
ALSO—Another lot of land in Athens boro', bounded
north by J. B. Brockway, east by Main St., south by
John Jones, and west b>' luirs of Eustis Davis, being 50
feet front, by 2Gt) deep. All improved, framed house
thereon.
ALSO—Oneother lot in Athens boro, bounded north
by Wm. Kill and others, east by Main st., south by J B.
lirockway aud west by lauds of M.S. Rogers, being 44 feet
by 100 feet. All improved, framed building used lor a
Cabinet shop.
ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro' bounded on the
north by lands of E. Ellsworth, on the west by the Che
mung river, ou the south by a street leading from Main
st. to the Chemung bridge and a lot belonging to tbe
Bridge Company, and on the east by Main street ; con
taining about three-fourths ol an acre. All improved,
framed house, small framed barn and a few fruit trees
thereon.
ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded on the
north by landsof Satteilee, Eby Main st.,S. hyC. N.
Shipman, and west b>' C. N. Sbipman. Containing
atlout on-tbird acre, all improved, framed house, small
trained stable aud lruit trees thereou.
ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north
by C. N. Shipman, east by Main st., south by Peter
Meeker, and west by C- N. Shipman. Containing about
one third acre, all improved, iramed house, small framed
stable and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north
by Satteilee, east by Meeker A Sbipman, south by Paine
st., and west by Wells Wilkinson. Containiug about j
acre, all improved, framed barn thereon.
1 ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north
by Paine anil Siltterlee east by Wilk nson.soutb by Paine
street and west by W. Coleman. Containing about acre,
Iramed house and barn.
ALSO —One other lot in Athens boro'. bounded on the
west by F. Tyler, on the north by Guy Tozer, ou the east
by Main st., on the south by C. F. Welles jr., containing
ten acres. All improved.
Seiced and taken in exscution at tbe suit of Farmers'
Union insurance Company to use of John Saltmaib vs.
Cbauucy N. Sbipman.
ALSO—The 10l owing described lot piece or parcel of
land situate in i.itcbfield twp, beginning at tiie south
west corner of Wm Sackett's 1 it, thence cast 1274 perch
es to a post on the road, tbeuce south 45 perches to a
post ; thence west G3 7 10 perches to a post tor the east
line ol Jas Park's let, tbeuce north 18 2-10 perches to the
north-east corner of said Park's lot, thence west G3 2 In
perches to a post for a corner, thence north 27 4-10 pr. to
the place ot beginning ; containing 98 acres and 159 pr.
of land, be the saute more or less.
ALSO—Oneothet piece or parcel of laud bounded as
follows : Beginning at a stake soutb-west corner ot a lot
owned by Orson Garner, uo.th l£° cast 78 8-10 perches
to a stake, theuce south hoj 4 ' east, 3i| perches to a stake
iu a line of 11. Garner, dec d ; thence along said line and
the line ot the Morris lot, south I£° west 7s 8 10 perches
to a stake in the line of lot recently owned by Aaron
Stone, thence along said line north cBJ° \vet3sJ perches
to the place of begin ting. Containing 17 acres and G7 pr
strict ate tsuro, all improved, log house, framed barn, and
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taxen in execution at the suit of George
Kirby vs. Alanson Garner and Eliza Garner.
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of
land situate in Warren twp., with all the buildings and
improvements, beginning st a stake and stones ou the
south sine of highway leading from Susquehanna county
line, and by the house ol G. M. Chase to John F. Sleeper
aud others, in a northarly direction, the point cf begin
ning, being south li 3 ea!-t, on the highway, 84 7 -10 rods
from said l.hasc's uorth line, thence soutn by said high
way 41° east G 3-100 perches to a stake and stones, then
south G° west 25 4 10 perches by land of Gb s M. Chase
to a sink ■ andatoMO, near a run, theme uttk 44° wa-t,
6 3 10 perches to a stake and stones,tbece north 4G°east
25 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. One acre, be
the -ante mot e in less, out old steam sawmill thereon.
Sliced and taken iu execution at the suit of Robert L.
L. Thurston, Henry W. Gardner & Gideon Hicks, co-part
ner.i under the firm ol Thurston, Gardner, & Co., vs. Wm
F. Chase, Arastus H. Remington, Mary E. Remington,
Charles 11. Mumford, Caroline P. Mumtord <k Charles S
Chase.
ALSO—By virtue of sundry writ* of Fi. Fa., will be
espied to public sale, at the same time and place, the
following described lot, piece or parcelnf land situate in
Burlington iwp., bounded on the north by lands of Geo.
C. Llili.ea.st by Morris J. Smith, south by Mountain Lake
& Harrison Dodd's land, and west by Franklin Brown and
John Fj Long, containing G3 acres,about 30acres improv
ed, with a log house, traine barn, and fmit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. and J.
Morley to use of Alex. Allen Jr. vs. Bennett Denton.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Windham twp., beginning at the most
northerly corner, thence north b8| 0 west 73 8 10 perches
thence south 14? West 90'J 10 perches to the centre of the
Griinley road (so called) thence north 6s° west 3o£ per.
thence north 52° west, s>)£ perches to a hemlock stake in
the centre of said road ; thence north I.}° east 20 perches,
thence north 60° east 5 perches, thence north GO 2 10
perches, thence east 75 perches, thence north 14° east 53
perches to the center of Holmes road (so called) thence
by the centre of the same n irtheasterly 574 perches to
the centre of the road which leads lrom Doanes settle
meut, to James Wheelhouse, thence by the centre of the
same, south 2G° east 10 perches, thence south 104 east 26
perches, south 34° east 23 5-10 perches, south 4° west
8 5-10 perches, thence south Bs|° east 7 8-10 perches, jto
a stake and stone, thence south 3° east 55 3 10 perches to
the place of Begnuing. Containing 112£ acres by the same
more or less about 75 acres improved,framed house,fram
ed barn, framed wagon Louse, framed shed and a few
young truit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in exeention at the suit of William
If Russell vs .J. It Webster.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Towauda twp., bounded as follows, on the
north by Harry Seovilleand Win. A. Parks land, east by
High way, south by Salsburv Cole, West by land contract
ed to Orange Schrader. Containing 19 acres , more or
less about 15 acres improved, one plauk house, shed, few
fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Harry
Seoville vs. John fi. Seoville.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of
land situate in Litchfield twp..bounded as foilows : Being
adjoining the east line of John Roger's land, between the
highway and said Roger's land. Containing about two
acres, more or less, all improved, one log house, a framed
shed or stable, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of P. H. Kin
ney, now to use of Johnson Rogers vs. R. J. Mastin.
A. H. SPALDING, SherifT.
Towanda, April 8, 1862.
IICEXSES. —Notice is hereby given, that
J the following applications for Licenses have been
filed iu the office of the Clerk, and the same will be pre
sented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the
sth day of May next :
FOR A TAVERN.
S. E. Wilcox Troy borough.
M. D. Cass Troy twp.
D. P. Ivnapp Canton twp.
Jacob Reel Athens twp.
Hugh M. Holcomb Leßoy twp.
John Wendell Wilmot twp.
John S. Sloan Athens borough.
E. Holcomb Canton twp.
H. H. & Jas. E. Whitman Canton twp.
Benj. Herman Ridgbury twp.
O. S. Morse Legoy twp.
John B. Dickenson Warren twp.
Mrs. Susan L. Horton Terry twp.
Abraham Mastin Sylvania borough.
Hiram Horton • Asylum twp.
M. M. Coolbaugh Monroe borough.
J B. Strong Columbia twp.
Simmons & Rockwell Athens borough.
Thomas R. Jordan Towanda borough.
W.J. Rothrock Troy borough.
William McQueen Ulster twp.
W R. Richards Windham twp.
John Kerr Ulster twp.
KERCHAST DEALER.
D. C. Hall Towanda borough.
E.O.GOODRICH, Clerk.
To wan da. April 9,1862.
STRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND
has been tried by at least half the families in this
town for the past year, and has proved to be right. It
comes in convenient packages containing 10 cents worth
One cent will boy sofflcient for # baking for the largest
amily. For 6ale at POX'S.
Effffl.
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
LANDS IN BRADFORD COUNTY—It pursuance
of an Act of Assembly, passed the 13th day of March,
1815, and other Acta of Assembly, trill be exposed to
Public Sale, at the Commissioners Office, iu Tuwaada
Borough, oa the 2d MONDAY in JUN E, 18G2. the tracts
o' unseated land described In the following li.-t. u„i0....
the taxes upon the same are paid beloie that time.
No. Acres. Warrantee Names. Taxes.
ALBANY TOWNSHIP,
ill 91 Anderson Joseph, $lO 67
107 Barron John Jr. 12 56
78 Castator Fredeick, 5 20
60 Morris Samuel, 5 90
84 Pear Abel. 9 69
188 Roberts Robert, 22 22
193 Roberts Hugh, 23 07
93 Rush Moses, 10 85
250 Wagner Adam Harris Reuben Jr. 29 05
50 Boweu Timothy owner, 6 90
BURLINGTON.
442 Sackett SH, for '6l, 19 89
CANTON.
60 Brady Win. 1 69
260 Shafner Casper, 10 14
COLUMBIA.
1167 168 Welling Cbarlee, 2 89
FRANKLIN.
113 Cunningham DH 8 08
67 Cooley Henry, 8 14
400 Edge Samuel, 66 60
171 Edge George, 23 40
200 Haga George, 14 25
400 Hardy James, 66 50
400 Hardy Andrew, 66 60
400 Hardy Simon,, 66 50
400 Hardy Nathan, 66 50
400 Hardy Paul, 66 50
300 Ladley Andrew, 21 38
400 Ladley Peter, 67 00
330 Ladley Joseph, 23 62
80 Norton Wm. 7 60
355 Stuari Walter, 25 42
265 Stuart Deborah, 18 89
400 Siddons Samuel, 66 50
400 Siddons Joseph, 66 60
325 Siddons James, 54 02
175 Siddons Peter. 29 13
200 Wallace Samuel. 14 25
407| Adlam John, 29 05
407| Biddle Mark, Jr., 29 05
136 Bawn John, Jr., 22 62
205 Biddle James. 43 71
313 Baron John, Jr., 22 23
377 Biddle Wi.liam, 26 89
130 Baker William, 30 88
397 Collius James, 29 22
250 Cox Jacob, 60 38
150 Curry Joaneah, 35 62
165 Dundass Thomas, 36 82
2144 Gratz William, 15 30
275 Graff John, 18 24
200 Gravdon Andrew, 47 60
365 Govett William, 25 94
250 Hall William, 59 38
375 lliltztmer Robert, 26 86
255 Hiltzimer Jacob 17 91
454 Hiltzimer Jacob 53 92
250 Levi Aaron, 59 33
275 Shoemaker James, 19 62
LEHOY.
4074 Antis Henry. 32 75
202 Beatis Frederick, 6 40
402 BowuJobn Jr. 10 75
387 Douglasa Audrew, 29 03
4074 Morgan Jacob, 32 79
413 Plcifer George P. 10 99
181 Witzcll John, 14 51
200 Buck Heuiy, 5 15
414 Biddle William M., 33 23
285 Baron John, Jr., 22 90
427 Boyd John, 34 31
179 Beek Henry, 14 45
200 Baker William, 16 05
156 Chapharuson Samuel, 12 52,
200 DuudassThomas, 16 05*
31 Graydon Andrew, 30 66
349 Gratz Michael, 28 09
221 Gratz Hynisn, 17 72
3*o Gentleworth George, 27 29
395 Gratz Barnard, 31 74
380 Gratz Simeon, 30 60
403 Henry Joseph, 32 73
485 Hull Charles, 38 89
368 Gannon Josiab, 31 13
414 Lloyd Peter, 33 65
437 Pennington Benjamin, 35 10
335 Paltou John, 26 90
222 Read Collinson, 17 83
435 Shoemaker James, 34 93
363 Simmons Joseph, 29 76
425 Wilson William, 34 19
MONROE.
400 Anderson Samuel, 28 £0
391 Anderson Joseph, 22 03
322 Castator Frederick, 22 94
172 Ellis Marcy, 22 26
97 dray Win" 6 90
400 Hempton Robert, 28 50
50 Hopkins Robert, 3 58
200 North Samuel, 14 55
400 Shotts Peter, 2s 50
400 Shotts Frederick, 28 50
400 Shotu George, 23 50
280 Wallace Mary, 19 95
100 Woodruff Hannah, J 13
ovebton.
343 Bctz Henry, 44 05
343 BetzSohn, 44 05
343 Betz Joseph, 44 05
343 Betz James, 44 05
400 Byson Henry, 51 30
375 (Jooley Samuel, 47 95
400 Castator Harmon, 51 30
400 Castator Joseph, 51 30
400 Cooley Joshua, 51 30
343 Edge Peter, 44 05
100 Ellis Marcy, 12 83
172 Edge deorge, 23 06
343 Fritz Samuel, 44 05
400 Haga Peter, 51 30
400 Haga Nathan, 51 30
400 Haga Samuel, 51 30
200 Haga deorge, 21 65
400 Hardy Samuel, 51 30
375 Hardy James, 47 95
225 Hardy Henry, 28 04
330 Harris Ann. 49 91
400 Hillingsworth Stephen, 51 30
100 Ladley Andrew, 12 83
375 Moore deorge, 47 95
400 Moore Paul, 51 30
393 Moore John, 49 95
200 North Samuel, 25 65
400 North Jonathan, 59 30
200 Palmer Thomas, 25 65
400 Seeley Peter, 61 30
400 Seely Henry, 61 30
400 Seely Joseph, 51 30
400 Siddons Andrew, 61 30
400 Siddons George, 61 30
225 Siddons Peter, 28 82
75 Siddons James, 9 66
400 Temple George, 61 30
400 Temple Samuel, 51 37)
400 Temple Peter, 51 30
180 Woodruff Hannah, 23 09
121 Baker John, 15 72
450 Eckhart George, 57 73
241 Erwine •' 29 93
60 Gentlewortk George, 6„43
467 Hiitzimer Robert, 59 85
198 Tyvout Andrew, 25 41
RIDGBI'RY.
1516 60 Carroll Charles. 1 04
1507 63 Carroll Charles, 1 10
TCSCAKORA.
250 Keeler John & Co., owners. 4 32
150 Shumway Barrow cliff owner- 3 59
56 Field Henry, 96
50 Hughs Marth, 87
35 Porter James, 60
TERRY.
272 Baldwin James, 14 07
237 Cortright Cornelius, 12 29
383 Cortright John, 19 86
301 Davenport Cornelius, 15 58
231 Davenport Daniel, 11 37
WILMOT.
126 Avery Christopher, 11 CI
216 Barrett Joel, 19 92
397 Carver John 66
104 Hollenback M. 9 65
104 Hollenback Sally, 9 65
89 Hibbard Hannah, 8 26
180 Sterling Samuel Jr. 16 63
117 Sterling James, 10 77
ALSO—In pursuance of the provisions of the Act of
the General Assembly, passed the ?,jth day of April,lß44
Section 41st, at the same time an'j place will be exposed
at public sale, the tracts or parcel, 0 f lands or mil estate
designated In the following l ; , s t, unless the taxes due up
on the 6ame are paid before that time.
1 S tl i -f
if at a if 5 1
ATHENS T*r.
1859—slorrow Wra. House and Lot, 1 08
.... McAsa James, 32 82 92
.... Nermaile John, Lot 31
.... Parks George, 50 60 103
1860—Gorton W A. 40 40 96
.... Kain Cornelius, 40 40 55
.... Watkins Wm. house A lot, 103
ARXEXIA.
1859—Fields Widow 100 100 1 14
.... MaumWm. 50 60 309
.... Stockwel 1 Charles, 200 300 13 3o
1860—Fisld Widow, 100 100 436
ft., 80 00 260
Etgal
.... Ryan Martin, 60 60 SO6
.... Stockwell Charles, "12
.... Hooghly John, 132 132 396
ALBANY.
1869—Boylngtofi OG. 100 100 902
.... Murphy Stephen Jr, 130 130 11 72
Corson Ichabod, 119 "9 8
.... Martin John W. 200200 18 04
.... Harris Thomas, 22Q 220 19 84
1860—Corson Ichabod 119 119 § 63
.... Castor Isaac, 100 2 98 4SO
.... Donohue Mrs J 50 60 473
.... Martin John W. 200200 264
.... Nichols Edward, 100 9 68
.... BoyingtonOG 100 100 968
ASYLUM.
1859—Macaffee Susan, 134 114 2 00
.... Ward C L 400 400 13 20
1860 Macaffee Susan, 134 134 2 00
.... Vanderpool Henry, 70 70 127
.... Wearm Jacob, 36 2 34 46
.... Ward C L 400 400 13 82
Welles Chas F. 140 35 135 4 94
BURLINGTON.
1869—Harry Samuel, 67 30 37 214
BURLINGTON WEST.
1859—Bailey Nathan, 60 60 91
.... English James, 48 10 38 1 10
.... Hemmiugway Daniel, 14 14 26
.... Potter Harrison, 60 13 37 99
1860—Bailey Nathan, 60 60 91
CANTON.
1859—Baxter A F 10 10 19
.... Geggee James 40 6 35 72
COLUMBIA.
1860—Benson John 260 60 2007 76
LIBOY.
1869-Bailey Jer'h, 43 3 40 33
.... Cranmer Perry, 60 50 60 31
LITCHFIELD.
1859—Good sell Zina 60 25 25 1 80
.... Owens Est, 79 79 I 43
.... Sherman LH, 50 15 35 2 40
.... Stanfest Joseph 106 106 190
.... Snyder Wm. 50 10 40 144
.... Diake Marcena, 27 15 12 103
1860—Clafflin R R 26 25 50
MONROE TWF
1859—Corbit George, 300 300 6 74
.... Jackson Andrew, 100 100 6 70
.... N.Y APa IronAC.Co 400 400 7 60
.... Naglee S. C. 260 1000 160 14 38 |
.... Tow an J a Iron A C Co. 1100 1100 26 36
1860 Corbit George, 300 300 640
.... Jackson Andrew, 100 100 5 40
.... Mnnahan Dennis, 60 2 48 83
.... N.Y.APa.Irou AC Co. 400 400 7 20
.... To wanda Iron A C Co. 1100 1100 29 73
OVERTON.
1859 Campbell G W. 50 60 61
.... CusickJohn, 60 8 52 60
.... HinmsuAP.uk, 400 400 12 40
.... Haythora John, 50 50 81
.... Leahy Patrick, 60 6 44 31 ]
.... Willey John. 33 S3 49
1860—Campbell W B 300 18 282 BCo j
.... Campbell GW. 60 50 59
.... Hinmau A Park, 400 400 10 80
.... Hay thorn John, 50 60 69
. . McMichals Peter, 67 67 1 17
.... Willey John, 33 33 49
OB WELL.
1859—8u1l Ann E. 36 36 72
1860—Bull Ann E. 36 36 72
.... Mathews Geo. 18 13 36
PIEK.
ISS9-Humph rty W 115 15 100 202
.... Vanankiri Amas 149 149 1 71.
1860—Vauankin Amas 149 149 1 78
RMGBUKY.
1859—DeLaney Edward 2d 20 20 29
.... Donovan Ellen 100 10 90 2 23
•••• Wallace John 9 9 I 56
SMITHKIELD.
1859—Allen Jonathan 50 50 1 0G
.... Beats TJ 50 50 1 27
.... McNinny Patrick 50 8 42 1 20
.... Marcelus Carl 25 25 53
....JJ Pease Jesse, House A Tannery Lot 111
.... Bobbins Moses 100 15 84 247
.... Seeley Montillion 50 5 45 1 03
.... Strong John 20 7 13 60
1860— Bobbins Moses 100 16 84 1 47
SOUTH CHEEK.
1859—Berry John 75 10 65 281
.... Berry Geo 50 50 464
.... Berry Joseph 50 50 4 64
.... B,Hard OP 200 10 190 3 16
.... Ferris Emmet 50 50 280
Haight Cornelius 110 16 100 8 78
.... Hath*way A Griffin 440 . 440 16 45
.... Kerriclt Mahlon 45 5 40 3 26
.... Leonard Yalorns 100 100 3 74
.... Murdock W 67 15 52 5 66
.... Overton Edward 50 50 I 37
.... Parvbett R 50 30 20 223
Quail Robert 34 34 1 28
1860— Eramett Ferris 50 50 1 05
.... Hathaway A Griffin 440 440 5 80
.... Kerrick Nelson |C4 I 64 1 44
.... Kerrick F A Tubbs 3 3 28
.... I,eonard Yalorna 100 100 1 32
.... Preston Ebenezem 100 100 I 99
.... Quail Robert 34 34 45
STANDING STONE.
IB6o—Sill Charles 100 20 80 3 25
SHEBHKQCIN.
1859—Vougbt Laurence 1 22
TKRRY TWT.
1859—Brown Julins 50 50 1 CO
.... Fessendon Theodore 60 GO 152
.... Wheeler Uichasl 4 2 2 32
1860—Rosenbauiu 60 60 72
TOWANDA 110 HO.
1859—Carrier Sylvester, 1 House and Lot 59
TCSCAHOKA.
1839—Lacey J W 171 171 615
W A KEEN.
1859—Morse Hiram 2 2 26
WYALCSING.
1559—McCracken Lodema 20 2 18 35
WELLES.
1859—Hathaway A Griffin 1000 1000 13 20
1860—Hathaway A Griffin 1000 1000 60 60
WII.MOT.
1859—Kirhankin Charles 43 43 53
Stafford G H 65 65 79
1860—Aents John 35 35 43
.... Carroll Pat 63 63 1 08
.... Kenedy Charles 40 40 48
Park John 12 12 14
.... Sullivan W 52 52 62
N. B Notice is hereby given, that an amount suffici
eut to pay taxes and cost will be required in everj case
where the land is sold, at the time of sale, and unless
terms are complied with the lands will be again exposed
to sale. FRANCES YvaTTS, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, March 25.1862.
Threshing Machine Agency*
ATTENTION! FARMERS!
THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT
1 in the county of Bradford and the neighboring coun
ties in Pennsylvania and New York, for
EMERY'S
Celebrated Threshing Machines,
EMERY'S ON£ AND TWO HORSE POWERS, are
too well and popularly known to need any description
from me, an<l I will only say that they continue to de
serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years, of
being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in use."
These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos
sessed by no other power.
EMERY'S NEW PATENT
THRESHER AND CLEANER
This a new Machine, and has not before been intro
duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw
carrier, bnt separates aF! kinds of grain thoroughly from
the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass
Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and
the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable
and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean thor
oughly, without wasting, aH kinds of grain. It will not
choke, rcn easily and steadily, without jumping, and is
warranted to be superior to the common Itake Cleaner
now In use. It remains onl yto be seen and tested, to be
pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to
be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and
Cleaner.
EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS
are not excelled by any In market, are well constructed,
simple and durable. lam prepared to aupply all kinds
of
AGB.ZCUI.TTrB.AL MACHINERY
at manufacturers prices and terms.
a®- For fnitheT information, illustrative and descrip
tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to
R. M. WELLES, Agent.
Athens, Pa., July 30,1361.
COOPERING. -r-A large sopply of Firkini
and Batter Tnfcs, Barrels, Caskß, Chnrnes. Well
Buckets. Wash Tabs, and all kinds of Cooper's work kept
constantly on hand, and all orders promptly filled a.
ROCKWELL'S Shop, nearly opposite the R*il Road
House.
AST" WAKTTP A good journeymen Cooper to carry
on a shop, call i.t W. A. RACIfWELL,'
Towenda. Fefc. 11, 186?.
ftffftl.
SP'CIAL CQURT.—Notice i hereby gWen
that a Special Court will be held at Towaada, HM
B. Q WHITE presiding, commencing MOM. May
19.186?, and continuing two week*, for the trial et the
following cane*
FIRST WEKX.
A r o. Term. Ytar.
173 Sept. lues—O.P. Ballard vs Treat Shoemaker, at al
118 Bept. 1867—Israel Smith r* Sem'l Kellum et al.
470 Sept. 1857 same vs same.
139 Sept. 1866 same va S S Bradley et al,
430 May. 1868—Wm A Park TB Wm H Strong.
701 " " —Matthew McMahon va J P Hortoa.
92 Dec. 1868—Geo K Elliott va Jll Cowell et a).
377 Dec. 1868—C H Shepard va Abraham Steer* e al.
359 Feb'/. 1869—Del. Uc. AW.R. E. Co. n Meyiert A
360 •' " aams yu same iWarw
3GI " " name va same
537 May. •* AM Kirk vs A B Smith et al,
641 " 3 B Foster ya same,
558 " " Norman Bhw ya Jesse Spalding,
366 Sept 1869.—> C P Ransom vs David Arnold,
839 Sept. 1669.— Hopoock, Mooney £ Co ya Merry,
y *- [WllhelimA Co.
945 Sept. 1869— 8 S Middaugh va Archibald Forbes.
445 Dec. 1859 Cyrus Sboinway ▼ Clark Hollenback,
500 " " —Biram Shnw etuxva Jonas Kilmer etal
18 Feb'y. 1860—J W Pennison va Tap of Terry,
■97 " " —J R Ineoreoll et al vs Tho'a Smcad et al
113 " —O P Ballard v* Bingham Rockwell et al
SECOND WEEK.
140 " • —Farmers Onion Ins Co vs SarahMyers.
319 " " J R Ingersa.'l et al re 11 S Vaughn etai
126 May. "—W B Clymer's use tiCL Ware,
699 " '• —C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone. Adm'x
602 " " —J R Pratt's Adm's vs D Pratt's Ada's,
168 Sept. "—D F Barstow'a Adm's vs AiFen McKt&a
314 •' •• —J R McCurdy's use vs Sarah Sfvere Ex.
539 •' " —Farmers Union Ins Co vC N Shipmau
(end ter ten,
550 " " —Lac Iron A Coal Co rs C L >V#rd et al
-554 " •• —Horace N Leaver va J B Foster et al,
556 " " — Shipman A Weila vs Rogers Fowler",
612 " " —J N Weston's Ex'ra vs J Corson et al.
66 Dec. " —Henry NoUhrop vs John J Reynolds,
342 " " —Brown A Rockwell vs H L Scott Admr
422 " - —8 W Park vs Wm Frederick,
545 " " —Robert Haney v* David Armstrong.
555 " " —Stevens A Burrows va k P Bosworth et
320 Feb'y. 1861— Wm H Phillips vs J M fi Hinman.
391 " " —G M Hollenback's use v# Francis Tyler
401 " " —Sam'l Archbald's use Tho 4 Page.
464 " " —Burton L Smith vs C BA N B Chaflfee.
465 " ■' —Wyilis Brownson vs Geo L Nichols et al
470 " " -HiP Peck Jr vs C F Wilson,
277 " " —Hiram Horton va Peter Yetter.
155 May " —Henry Hibbard vs Samuel Quiothy,
176 " " —Am Life Ins A Trust Co vs H W Patrick
177 " " saincivs Charles F Welles Jr,
370 " " same vs George A Perkins.
371 " " same: Ed H Perkins
402 " " —B C C'biUon vs Asylum Twp.
541 " " —L M Hewitt vs Z Lsseltine et si,
827 Sept. 1861—L M Rundell vs Asa Slate et al.
892 " " —A B Smith vs Samuel Kellum 2d et al,
BRADFORD COUNT*. SS:
Subpoenas for first week returnable Monday,
May 19,1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M., fur second week, on
Monday, May 26, 1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
E. O.GOODRICH. Prot.
PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the HOP.
U. MERCUR. President Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford
and Susquehanna, and Honorable* JOHN PASS-MORE, and
JOHN F. LONG, Associate Judges, in and for said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date tha
lath day of March A. D. 1862, to rue directed, tor holding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To
wanda, for the County of Bradford, on Monday, the fliltta
day of May next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
Justices of the Peace ami Constables, of the County of
Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper
person, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, witb
their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those things which to their office appertains to be
done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth
erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may
be 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 be just. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to
their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 27th of March,in the year of onr
Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-two, aid
of the Independence of the United States, the eighty
sixth. _ A. H.SPA LDING. Sheriff.
IN the natter of the Assignment of Hiram W.
Rout, in the Common Pleas of Bradford County, .Ya
479. Sept. T., 1857.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Smead, accepting
Assignee of Hiram W. Root, has tiled in this office, his
tiual account as such assignee, and that said account will
lie allowed by said Court, on the first Mofiday of May
next, unless cause can be shown, by that time, why said
account shall not be allowed.
E. O GOODRICH, Prot.
Prothonotary's office, March 17,1862.
IN the matter of the Assignment of the Farm
er's Union Insurance Company, A'o. 166, Sept. Term
1860
Notice is hereby given that Henry C. Baird accepting
Assignee of said Farmer's Union Insurance Company .has;
tiled in this offi e, his final account as such assignee, and
that said account will be allowed by said Court, un the
first Monday of May next, unless cause be shown,by that
time, why said account shall not he allowed.
E O.GOODRICH, Profc.
Prothonotary's office. March 17, \862.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE— I* t/se matter of
James B. IJemony, deed. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford county.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
i to distribute funds in the hands o*t administrators, aris
ing from sale of personal property and real estate of said
decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
j his office in the borough of Tawanda, on Aaesdiy, the
i 22d day of April, A. P., 1862, at I o'clock, p. m., aud alt
! persons having claims on said monies must present them,
or else be forever debarred from the same.
PEN J. M. PECK,
March 12,18G2. Auditor.
[N the matter of Partition of the estate of
John Itonnolly dee'd., late of It'yalusing township,
county of Bradford and State of -Pennsylvania.
To Margaret ad Grace Donolly : Take notice, that oo
petition of guardian of Sarah and J aloes Donolly, the Or
phan's Court of the county aforesaid awarded an Inquest
and a Jury of Inquest will be he-td on the premises, on
15th day of April, A. D. 1562, between the hoars of 10 A.
12 o'clock, to ascertain whether a piece of land situate in
j the township aforesaid, described as follows, can be di
| vided without injury to the whole, Ac. On the north
j by lands of Josepu V.inankia. on the east by lands of
I Cornelius Bump and James MoCrossan on the south by
j land of James Boyle and Charles Summer, and on tb®
j west by John Donnelly, Deldine Huff and Henry Nurse.
I containing 76 acres, ot which the said John Donnolly died
seized in fee simple. A. H. SPALDING.
Tonanda.Feb. 18, 1862. Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION. — Bradford County.ss.
LYDIA ANN MILLER by her next friend, C. C.
Brooks v. GEORGE MTLLHR, No. 320 Sept. Term, 1861.
To George Miller—Whereas a subpoena hi Divorce was
issued to September Term 1861, which was duly return
ed non est inventus, and the icon an alias subpoena was
issued in said case, returnable December Term, 1861, up
on the return of which, proof was made that the said
George Miller could not be found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear be
fore the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of
May next to answer said complaint. Ac.
A. U.SPALDING,
Towanda, March 17,1862. Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION —Bradford County ss.
DANIEL E. WESTBROOK vs. JULIETTE WEST
i BROOK, No, 570, Dec. Term,lß6l.
To Juliette Westbrook—Whereas a subpwnain Divorce
was issued to Decen*ter Term, 1861, which was duly
returned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena
was issued in said case, returned to Feb. Term, 1862, up
on the return of which, prool was made that the said Ju
liette Westbrook 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
i next to answer said complaint, Ac. __
A. H. SPALDING,
Towsnda. March 17.1862. Sheriff.
A _ DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICR—N^tire
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of Mary Russell, dee'd., late of Orwell township,
are requested to make payment without de
lay , and all persons having demands against said estate
! will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
CYRUS COOK, Admistrator.
[ March 23,1862.
I ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE—Notice
J is herey given, that all persons indebted to estate
of Henry Ransom, late of Orwell twp., dee'd., are
requested to make payment without delay, and those hav
ing claimsj against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement .
WM. RANSOM, Adrn.
March IMS 62.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hcre
bv given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN'NORMAN, dec'a, late of Springfield twp.. are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and
those "having demands against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
ISAAC N. COOLEY,
CALEBS BURT,
Feb. 12. 1862. Kvecntora.
I MOTH Y SEED—I2O BUSHELS OF
fine Timothy Seed, for 6ale by
March 24,1862. R. B-MERCUR.