The Bradford Porter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1842-1844, January 10, 1844, Image 3

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    o a More e conomical terms than
otherwise be done, and to, free the
ono% a ndthe method of keeping
on o, fromtheir •present,com.
' 11 • 1 4 . re fer you to my message, re.
w ithout the Executive sane
biU entitled "An act to author
tabe Governor to incorporate the
inn ia Canal and Railroad Com
o`rom Philadelphia to Pittsburg,"
viewsin relation to the impolicy
ji o g or transferring the public im.
so me to private - ,companies. I
iLhowever, proper to add, , that,
m y own judgment on this
°operfectly clear, yet, if a sec
'Legislature •deem it advisable to
.4 w ith the former in providing for
kale or transfer, I do not, know that
, consider the duty incumbent on
;coffering further—resistance to this
t et ; provided sufficient ofeguards
loahlished to protect the public
„ g frauds and collusions in the sala.
tonsure a proper regard for the .
;inte rests. on the part of those into
bands .they are subsequently -to
s sferred.
report has been made by the
~,,s i onors named in ifie act end.
le act to authorize the Gover
. iicorprate the Delaware Canal
passed , l3th April last ; nor
is poss.ession of any official in
'on in relation to the same.
the abject of Banks, the Gov.
etthe situation of the country
vt require the grunting of any
c harters.]
sderihe act of the 24th March last,
rd An act to create permanently
ace of -State Printer," bi a ie C.
,ioley'and Rutter and Bigler have
led to be State Printers ; the for
te do the English, and the latter
the .German printing, of the Coin
wealth. The language of the Act
, seinfily seemed to me to render
tlidity of, this election doubtful,
caused the question to be sub-.
the Attorney, General, whose
on the subjeci ( iS here With trans.
to the Legislatige. I concur-
I him, and accordingly declined
ire the bonds tenderedOnform
arties that the whole matter
submitted to the early atien.
le Legislature. Had' the per
med reason to complain .of
, pursued by the gxecutive,
;ht have applied to tfie Supreme
tring its session in Harrisburg.
it of mandamus; directing the
rto approve their bonds, which
ere ministerial duty, finless he
low some legal reason for liis
l.was at( all times :ready'
tt this issue before that tribunal,
at no time entertained a doubt
nth, or propriety of my course.
lition to the legal argue ient pre
the Attorney General, which
u unanswerable, there are
gher circumstances connected
it election, which make . it pe
leressary that They should be
to tour most serions,considera
'he election was postponed from
time, from the 27th day Of
third day after the passage
nr:ind on which, according to
minus, it should have taken
the 15th day of April, on
:cording to the certificate pre
le, it was made. During this
time, and before the day on
.! election, was consummated;
ten infermed. and have good
la believe,• that negociations
:at ered tpto and completed be
said' Isaac I G. M'ltinley.
Bigler and other persons. sup
tare influence with members
etphare, by which large sums
vea paid or contracted to
Sr the individuals elected, to
persons, for their aid. and
la procuring their election.—
instances, as I have 'been as
4unis paid, Or contracted to
epended upon the - number of
-ed by the contracting par
duccessfnl candidates ; and
:hibited a scene of scanda
ling and eel ing, alike dis
the parties concerned, and
the'pnrity -01 elections.—
te presumed that this scheme
;rehaaing was known to any
the Legislature ; for, if
.it
the parties concerned wonlil,
loubt, been exposed and con
defeated. 'As this: transae
immediately concerns the
honer of the Legislature. it
"lY call your attention to
/stances. and have no doubt
.. fe e l fit to be your duty to in
'39reugh investigation into the
ns practiced upon the Legis
eocure an election. Should
?on examination , be found
hare the strongest reason to
are. can it be, dm a single
the legislature will recog
,andtty of an election fin i te pro
be. known that candi
rein.to such means to ac
me purposes, land there is
confidencell and respect for
res. It is one of the- ele
leiPle"
every enlightened
11113 P . rude . nee, that 'fraud ti
men" into which it en
-IQevily stage of comple-'
'mnirsels are arreited, se,
fraud overed. There,
fraudulent:
praetice more
4
"'like this, striking at the
le •
gislation, and • h = am coni-
cleat the representatives of the people
will apply a- therm:ler: . corrective the'
instant they are wade , acquainted .with
the facts.
' No inconvenience has arisen thus far
nor detriment to the public interest; from
- my refusal to approve the bonds offered
by, the individuals claiming to have been
elected. The portion of the law. there
fOre; pointing out the mode of electing
- State Printers, not having been com- ;
plied with',' the matter rests with you
to make such provision on this sulnect t.
as yob believe the public welfare re
quires. 'the frauds practiced upon the
public by some of .those persons , en
trusted with the public printing, the
last few years, are too palpable and no
_
torious to pase unnoticed, and whatever
t measures the Legislature may 'think
:proper toAdo - pt. will, I trust, provide
security against their recurrence.
It is no disparagement to her sister
States to assume, that Pennsylvania, in
her geographical position, and in her
mineral and agricultural, resources, is
surpassed by noneln, the Uttion. Her
population, for hardy and effective in
dustry, presents a model worthy of all
praise. And this industry, devoted to a
constant development of her Vast min
eral wealth, cannot fail.-in good time,
to produce the! most astonishinirreaults.
There is hardly a Mountain or valley
Within her borders, ihit does nai abound
in delimits of coal 'or iron. Our canals
and railroads penetrate almost every one
of these mineral regions, and furnish
them with a cheap andready highway,
to market r
[Thi message ends*.with, a recom
mendation to protect -ur domestic Ma
nnfaclures, and declaring the idea of
free trade Arcadian and imaginary,'
which we are obliged to omit, on ac.
count of space.]
'Died,
Departed this life on Sunday morning last, Dec.
31 st 1843 , aged 56 years, LAURA, Wife of
Col. Hiram Mix, of this Boriugh.
The deceased was -an old and much esteethed
member of the Episcopal Chureh and afforded a
bright example of the support that true Religion
imparts under the afflictions of life' and of the
consolation which it supplies; at the hour of
death. Be ye also ready fur in such en hour
esye think not the son of man month.'
COMMITTEES OF VIGII,AItCE
—At a meeting of the Standing Cern
mittee of Bradford County the following persona
were appointed committees of Vigilance for the
respective townships.
Asylum—Elmar Hortitn, John F. Dodge;
Albany. Wm. BlakeAliner Wilcox;
Athene--Wm. H.- Overton, Henry C. Baird;
Armeni—Bobert Mason, Joseph Biclule;
Burlington—J. E. Vosburgh,'Andrew Swain ;
Canton—Jesse GI-area, James &Hard ;
McLelland; Albion Budd;
Franklin—Horace Willey, Thos. Smiley ;,(
Granville—Seth R. Porter, Sfivester Taylor; -
Herrick.;--Roben Depu, Wm. Angle;
Litchfield—Samuel Davison.T. B. Merrill r
Leroy—Horace J. Stone, Ira.Crofut ;
Monme--George H. Bull, Jonas Smith ;
Orwell—D. 'O. Chubbuck,, E. W. Olds ;
Pike—John Balpwirir, Homer Stevens;
Rome—John Passmore, J. W. Cannon;
Ridgbery— Leohard Pierce, Mark A. Burt ;
Sheabequin=Abijah Mead, Albert Tuttle;
Springfield—Hiram•Spear, Noah Bliss ;. •
Smithfield—Wm. E. Barton, John L Webb ;
-South Creek—D. R More, Benjamin Quick ;
Standing Stone—Wm{Griffig, Simon Stevens;
Towanda Boro.--0. RI Tyler, T. B. Overton ;
TOwanda Tp.rm, H. foster, Hiram a Fox ;
Troy—F. Smith, Uel Porter ; •
Tuscarota.—Cbestei Wells, Ferris Ackla;
Ulster—Edward Mills, Sclomon Mjnier ;
Wymix—Lyman Morgan, M. G. Whitney ;
Wells—Robert 4'. Miller, E. W. Hayard ;
Wyalusing,George Elliot, Sand. W. Biles ;
Waiven—B. Buffington'ln Jas. Bowen;-
Windham—Jacob Reel, ' Wm. Sibley
Dorell—B. Laporte, I. M. Bishop
The' Committees of Vigilance above named
are respectfully requested to call meetings of
the Democratic citizens of their respective town
ships on Saturday the 3d day of February next
for the purpose of choosing delegates to repre
sent said townships in the Democratic county
convention to be held at' the Coint House. on
Tuesday evening Feb. the 6th et which con
vention delegates are to be chosen to represent
Bradford County in the 4th Moreh convention
tonominate-Governor and elect delegate! to, the
National Convention. ' Never was it more im
portant that every township should ,be represen
ted in our county conventinti,- and the senti
ments of the democracy' of each township fully
understood'. It is therefore urgently reccom.
mended that the democracy one and all with:l,
out fail turn out at the delegate meetings. ,
• 1 SAMUEL. HUSTON; 1
CULP; I -
GEORGE SCOTT,
".,EDW'D CRANDALL;
- "CHAH.STOCKWELL.
CHESTER THOMAS,
C. GLITHRIE.
,
, ;.Standing Commute.
NOTICE
MB HEREBY GIVEN, that there , will Se a
1 meeting °Ville Directors of the Bradford
County Mutual Insurance Company, at one
o'clock, , P.M., on Wednesday, the 17th day of
January inst., it the office of N. N. Betts.' A
punctualattendinee of all the 'direCtors is re
quested. N. N. BETTS, - . . z ., ~
• H. S. M EiICUR, '6 Xe4ll lr e ,
B. KINGOBERY, " inule ''
Tocrenda, January - 8,1844.
. .
Alliourned Special' Court: :
AN.ADJOURiOD Special Court piitl be
held in Towanda in end for the rxinnty
of Bradford an frionasy the 28th dayof March
next at 10 o'clock in the foreubon for the trial
of the following causes. to wit.:
0. P. Ballard vs. George Dewitt: ejectment ;
DiChastellaux vs. Abel Fairchild et.al.tresPaa%
Bantle Holden vs: A. B. Smith et. al. ' do. '
William 13: 'Clymer va. M. a DrillkWii* et . Rl ' s
ejectment; : •' •
Swill(' Holden vs. Moses iffarford et.'al. trew
Pus; . • =
Rebecca Shutler we. J. Deekei et. al.ejectrnerit,
A. CIIIIIIBUCK, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's °Mee.
Tumuli, December 21st 1843.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
MIY virtue of sundry write of Vend Expo.,
issued from the, court of common pleas
of Ilradford County, I shall expose at polio sale
al the. house of. E. Raynsford, in the borOugh.
of - Towanda, on Monday the 4th day :of DE
CEMI3ER next, st 1 o ' clock P. M.; the follow
ine piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda
tp., bounded on the north by lands of James
Manger ;' , ..west by James Mercur ;' south by
Myer & Manville; east by the Susquehanna
'river. Containing one hundred, acres more or
less about thirty five acres improved with a log
house and log. shed 'and peach and apple or
chair& thereon. • ' .
Seized and taken in execution ' at the suit of
Ziba Grist to use the of Benjamin-C. Thomas
and Chester Grist vs. Seneca Simmons.
JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. '
Sheriff's O ffi ce, .
vr
Toanda,Oct. 17, 1843.
- POSTPONEMENT. '
THE above gale stands postponed until
Monday the fiftkday of Febniaiy same
place anktime of day. • . • •
JOHN -N. ;WESTON, Sheriff;
•
Sheriff's Office, 'Z ( -
Towanda, January 9th, 1844. 5 '-•
NOTICE:
MBE subscriber having been appointed by
the Orphan's Court of Bradford county,
an Auditor to audit the account of John T.
Doyle, executor of the last will and testament of
Edward Dille, dee'd., and also to apportion the
assets among the creditors of the said-Edward
Doyle, will attend for that purpose at the Re
gister's - office in Towanda, on Thursday, the
It day of rehruary next, at one o'clock in the
afternoon, of which all persons interested will,
Please take notice.. •
~E .IV. BAIRD, Auditor.
Towanda, January 9, 1844.
ESTRAt.
CAME to the premises •of the subsoil
her in the borough of Towanda on or
about the first :day of November. last a RED
HEIFER, - about one and a hull years old with
no particular marks. The owner is l regtiested
to call proveproperty pay charges and take her
away. G. H. DRAKE.
Torvanda, Jany. Bth 1843.
•
A
j FARM FOR SALE.
rvoiE subscriber offers for sale his farm in
.11 . .` Dwell township, four and a half miles
from Towanda, containing 126 acres, about 100
improved, and in a goad-state of cultivaticin,
with convenient buildings. The location of said
faym is well known, lying on the west , side of
the river, below,Towanda, and in fair viow from
`Wysoi and StandingBtone narrows. The sub
scriber wishing to leave the state will take two
thirds what the farm.is worth and give a credit
for one-half the purchase money. Any person
wishing to buy a property bf that kind had bet-
ter call on the subscriber scion on the premises.
• §AMUEL KELLUM, 2d.
Durell, January 8, 1844.
MOIMWREETIEg 0,9211 1- Ca
s. Y sirtae of sundry writs of Vend. Expo.
. II issued out of the court of common pleas
of Bradford county. I shall expose to public
sale at the house of E. Raynsford in Towanda
boron On Monday the sth day of February
nest, at one o'clock P. M., the following piece
or parcel dl land situate in -Towanda borco.gh 3
and bounded as follows: on the north and east
by lands belonging to the estate of George Scott
dec'd., and an alley leading from state street to
the public square; on the moth by lands of Col.
H. Mix, and on the west by Main street. Con.
mining about one.fourth of an acre more or less,
with a brick building formerly occupied as a
banking house, and a large double barn thereon
erected.
ALSO—One other lot on the west side of
Main street, bounded on the north by William
Watkins i 173 feet; on the west by a lot owned
by' the estate of F. Delpench, dec'd about 53k;
i
and on the south 173 feet by Thomas E liotl's
lot. Containing less -than one - fourth f an
acre, with a large frame dwelling house t ereon
erected.. )
on M' ALSO—One other lot ituate on M 'it street,
bounded on the east by said Main su et ; on the
north by an alley leading from sal lain to se.
Main str et ; o,
_ ..oing from sal lain to i„
ennd street ; on the west. by and street;
on the south by Abraham G ntlwin'il lot, or
a lot occupied by-Abraham nodwin. Con
taining less than one fourth of en acre, with a
large house thereon erected, with other out
buildings. - • • _
ALSO—One other lot situate on Second at.,
bounded on the tiorth-by a lot owned by the
estate of F. Delpeuch, dec'd. 160 feet; and on
the east by Thomas Elliott 50 feet; and on the
south by an alley 130 feet; and on the west by
said Second street, with a large yellow ham
thereon erected. Likewise. a building on Main
street, north of the said banking house, fornierly
occupied as a Canal office.
lALSO—Forty-one iota in the borough -of
Athens, numbered as followi
-1-8--20-32-42-52-64-74-
8494-104-122-132:--142-152-
1 - 62-172-182-•402-202-212-222
—232-242-252-26 2 2-273-280
:.290-301-311-321-331-341-351 •
riumbered'according to Orson Rickey's plot or
plan of record in the common pleas in the case
of partition between Edward Herrick, Esq. and
the Towanda Bank.
ALSO—Nine *Map lots in the borough of
towanda, numbered u follows:-34—.25-39
=4O-46-47-48-50. according to H. Mix's
plan of the Northern_Liberties made by G. F.
Motion..
.Seized and taken in exeentioli at the suit of
David M. Dull vs. The Towanda Dank.
- JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's, Offiee; S' -
Towanda. Jan. 9 1844. S
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Orphan's Court of Bradford Co,
In the matter - Qt The estate of Preserv
ed 13,ffington. deceased.
ICERTIFY that et an Orphans Court held
at Towanda in and for the Colinty of• Bra
d on the 12th day of December, A.D. - 1843,
before the Hon. the Judges of said Court orithe
appliCation of Benj. Buffington. 'one of the heirs
end legal representatiires.of the Estate of P.
Bamngtoo.dec'd. fate of Warren township, the
Court grant a Rule on the heirs. and legal rip.
resentstives of said decedent. to come into Court
on the -sth day of February next, to-accept or
refusithe estate of said decedent at the valua.
don made thereof. and in ease they shall refuse
to accept the same, show cause if any they
have why the same should not hci.rold. •
In testimony whereof I have;hereunto ge r m y
hand and seal of .office, this 12th day of Dee.
1843. • a''
'JULIUS RUSSELL ; C. 0. C. ,
Register's .office. ` • _ -
Towanda, Dec. 12th, 1843 J
SHERIFF' SALES.'
MPryittlie of write o f Nen& Expo. Jewett
fermi the court of cowmen Pleas of Brad-,
fon:100*i, tome directed; I shell, expose to
public sale at the house OPE. Raynsford in the
Borough of .Towands; on; Monday; the. 6th
day] of February , text,et one . o'clock, p. Att
the following, desetibed had situate in Burling
ton and Mended on, the northhy land of How
ley; salt by land of William Knapp,- Polly
Runde% Z."l,ine mid John Gastin • on the ,
south by, lands of E: Lane; and onlihe west
by Sugar Creek,and lands of Soper dr, Wilcox
and A. Lane. • Containing one• hundredand
twenty two 'acres More or less, withtthout se
venty five improved with twodwelling houses,
barn and-shed thereon erected.'
Seised and-lAm in execution it .the suit of
Gordon Burnham vs. Asahel smith; •
ALSO--The, following pieco or parcel of
land situate on -the main, road'leading from
Towanda to' skinnent Eddy,; on the welt by
Charles ifendrich's- lands.; .on the, south by
laid of Ephraim Beeman and the Susquehanna
river 'on' the east. COntaining thirty Seven
acres more or less,•all improved with a tavern •
stand, store house. and barn thereon; it being •
the came property that Was purchased at Sher.
bra sale by Philip 'Sullivan on executions
against jabez Coons and others ! , • '
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Ralph Martin to the use of Nelson C. Martin
Sullivan... • '
'ALSO—The following piece or parcel of
land situate in Wyalusing township, and boun
de'd,on the north by the main roidleading from
Towanda to Skinners Eddy ; eif - the east by
Chas. Hendrick's land; on the south by land
'of Ephraim Beeman and the Susquehanna ri
ver on the east. Containing thirty seven acres_
more or-less, all improved, with a new two sto
ry Tavern stand thereon, and store house and
Mani thereon, it being the sam e property which
was , purchased at S heriff's sale by Philip Sulli
van in execution ageinat Jacob Cooni and Wh
ere.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Ralph Martin .to the use Nelson C. Martin vs.
Philip Sullivan.
ALSO—The following lot of land situate in
Granville township and bounded_ on the north
by lands of David Corley ; on the east by , lands
of Jonathan Scott; on the south by land's of
William shoemaker and Moses Ayres; on the
west by hurls of 'ZibaMorse.. • Containing
about ono hundred acres And about three acres
improved with a log house and saw mill there
on erected.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Pomeroy & Redington vs. Gilbert Ayres.
ALSO—The described lot of land in Arme
nia township and bounded on the west by land
of Abiram Fields; on the north by the Drinker
lands; east by Cassander Kingman; south by
the highway. Containing one hundred acres
with about thirty •acres improved with a log
house and log barn thereon.
Seized kind (skim in execution at thcsuit of
Reuben Cue vs. Levi W.reardner.
ALSO—The following piece or ;parcel of
hind situate in Springfwld township and , boun
ded on the north by lands of William Grace;
on the east by hind of Daniel Cleveland; on
the south by lauds of Chaunry Guthrie end
Ephraitn Sargent ; on the west by lands of W.
Eaton. Containing abw. t two hundred acres
more or less, abOut one hundred and fifty - acres
of which are under itaprovement, with two fra
med. dwelling houses and two barns thereon
erected together with an orchard of different
kinds of fruit trees. s I
Seized
-and taken in execution' t the suit of
Darius 1;141lock to the use of Orrin P. Ballard
vs. George Grace. •
ALSO—A piice or parcel of land situate in
Ridgbury township and bounded on the north
by lands of ' ; east by lands forinerly
owned by George Kress ; south by lands of W.
Mitchell ; west by , lands of 1-- Anglemire.—
Containing one hundred and twenty two acres
more- 0 less, with about acres improved
with a small apple orchard and othee fruit trees,
two log houses and an old log barn:thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at, the suit of
Tracy & Lockwood's use, et al. vs. John Ty
ler. "
'ALSO—The following" piece or parcel tof
land situate in - Burlingtnn township and boon
ded as follows: beginning at a white pine N.
`W. coin of lot no. 241 on warrant lot no, 4430;
thence emit one hundred and eighteen perches
to the north east corner of same lot 'and south
east corner of Joshua Bniley's, lot ; thence south
one hundred and forty seven perches to the
south west corner of lot no. 243 a 'post for a
corner; thence west one . hundred and eighteen
perches to the north west corner of lotrio. 255
a post for a corner; thence north one hundred
and forty seven perches to the l beginning.—
Containing one hundred' and eighteen acres
and sixty six perches stiict measure, it being
part of warrant lot no. 4430.
Seirid and taken in execution at' the suit of
Timothy Paxton & William Davidson trustees
of the Bank of North America vs. Michael Rus
sell & Enos Bennet.
ALSO—The following piece of land situate
in Sheshequin township bounded as follows:
'beginning at on the N. E, line of a tract of land
in the warrantee tame of Jonathan Hancock
where the same intersects the south line of, the
possession of the late James. Bidlack deceased,
according to the common survey at a B. IL,
marked for the corner of the lot now to be con-,
veyed ;- thence along the first above mentioned
line N. 42 10-4 W. eighty five perches to
post and stones for a corner; thence west sev
enty perches to a white. pine sapling marked
S. M.; thence north about seventy nine perches
more of less, to a 'chestnut postritanding on, The
first above mentioned line; thence al.; : ng the
said line N. 4* W. about nineteen perches to'
the Susquehanna river a corner of, the said
Hancock west; thence S. 2 8-10° west slung
!mid rivet one hundred' and four and 5-10 per-
Ches to a pine sturo S. W. corner of the said
Hancock W. IL ; thence south 26°. E,. one
hundred and twenty eight perches to a post &
stones ; thence east/ to the S. W. corner of the
.'P. Bidlack pssession and along the south line
thereof 163 perches to the beginning: Con
taining one hundred and six acres more or less
about acres inaproved, with a house
and ---- thereon,,
ALSO—one ot r lot near the above:begin
nine at a post the south east corner of lot for
merly belonging to - the late John Cahill dec'd ;-
thence S. 17° E. 388 '4-10 perches to a Post:
spnth,,l2 milt 18 to a past; thence 8.
,25° W.
12 perches to a poSt; thence S. 12 W. 18 per
ches to a'postuhence S. 46° 1ar.19 per Ches to
a post; thence 8. 8° 9 perches, to a. birch tree
on eastline of the Whitmore warrant ; thence
'N. 42/ W. on said Whitmore'. line 157 and
8-10 perches to a.post a thence east along , the
'south line of said Cahilllot 98 antt9-19 perch
ea to the place of beginning. Containing thit.
ty eight icreseighty seven perehesmore or lea;.
Seized and takenlkezeention at •the suit ofi
John Snyder vs. Samuel IL M'Affee
ALSO—The 'follinving piece or. parcel of,
land situate in IShesheqtain tow,nship and boon-:
dad on the eastbY Daniel Strobl° and Elijah
Towpierta; on-the north. by hide inisisses-
Sion of , • Babeock4nd- biiterk: on the west by
J. Murphy, and Elijah. Townsend; on the south
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mod* -, ntedelOPtign. end value of the real a nd P e16 0 11 1"r".7. inldest 4 4-4 mede'
IL". tsiablelhy the-act of 11 th
.91June, 1840; showing the ` amount of tax assessed foc i County
purposes in each totanship and borough of the ctionty of BredfOrd; 060 the sum asseered ler, the
tree of the Ccit'whh;and•the apportionment thereof, ac c ording to the asse ss men t in fall of 1843.
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Athena borou gh, 574.194 ~ , 370%97 5> $74 - -'.19 $12,709 :-- $38 , -10 112'29 ,
"--'.- township, •-:- _ 186;984 -.-) 943 92 r 18628 ' ' 5.716 - 17 1 'l2
Asylum, i 1. - .. 49,923 ' 249 61 , ...',, 49. 92 -, • :-: • 220 • -CO 4 •68 •
Albany,. -.. !' I " 41,548 :- ' 207 74 : ~c g •41 :54 1_ . •
:;,699_ -." :4.60. 46 04
Armenia, 20,555 -•' - 20,655 ' • 102 77 ' - B. • 20;65 •.,• , . 700' , • '2
10 * 2265'
Burlington, :- - '68,381 '• • 34,11 90 ! F . 88; 38 '-- -• :_. -* •, - -69 38
Canton,. • 4 ~.: - '78,354 . 381 77 - • 76 35 - • : 5,220 , :•-15.68 ;In 51-
Cola:tibia,- ' -_- 83,368 - • -418 44 I . •, 83 68 • 's . 400. 129 64 8111 - ',
Duren, - 4 - • 39,178 ; 195 89
_39 17 : • - 9so' . 1 - 85 42 02'
Franklin, - - . , 24,672 .• •
123. 36 .24 67 -', •:. ' • •. ' ; 24 41
Granville,*. - 47,394 - 236 97- 47 39 - ' - )47 39
Herrick, - , - , - 99,552 197,76 ' , . 39- 55 t - *
Litchfield, -,- - 74,389 • 376 94': - - -74 38 *. - 460 -`. :- 1- 20 '75 58'
Leroy, ,•.; • '. - 33,589 - ' 169 94 33 . 98 - • •88 - - 15 3 4 23-
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Monroe, - • - 112,270 566 35 11 2 .-27 4,000. - 3 . 00 115 2?
Orwell, .., -: , 102,980 . 514 9Q 1 102 98 ' 1,200 • 3'69 106 68
Pike, -- 1 -- - - 177,761 ' 888 80 , 177 - 76- : •
,! ',,•. 171 7EI
Rime.-• . 1. (Km ' , 341 01 ~ ' 69 20 -.• , 9
3956 i. 65 . 99 25 .
Ridgberry, -, . - 71,919 359 58 7i 91 ' • ' 5 •1 18 1 73 09-
Sheahequin, i', s- • 121,585 607 92 121 58, , 3,365 .111.09 43 74
Springfield. =, - .68,564 k 342 82 '6966-- : ' ' - 972 291 71.47
Smithfield, 1 '-
124,564 . 622 82 - 124
. 56 . , 12,300 -- 36' 90 161 - 46
South Creek,l. - 22,429 112 14 22, A 2 -. •• . . I - 22 42
Standing Ston
l e, - 55,732 278 66 . 55 73 . • 2,100 . ,6 30 62 03
Towanda borough, , 148,6861 1
$4,300 743 43 148 68 .33000: 186 001334 - 68
• "tp, I -- 74 - , , 168 ' - 372 34 74 46 : • - -.- 74 - 56
Troy. - • - • 156,667 200 783 33 ; 155 66 -• . .2,0110 800 164 ~66 :
Tuscarora,- •-. 42,839 , 214 19 '- 42 83 ~. , - 42 83
Ulster, -*,- . 88,319 • 431 59 • 86 - 31 I, i ' 2,370, 1.7 1.1 93 42
Wysox, - - , 103,623 . 518, 11 103 62 • •-, • 103 62
Wells, - - 49,715 1248 67 .49 71 4l 1162 61 33.
Wyalusing, ', *- 88,6121 1
'' 443 06 88' 61 , '• 450 13589 96
Warren, - ' 91,594 1457 971 91 59 , • ~ .1 * 91 59
Windham; • - 1 62,562 262 81 52 56 500 1- 59 54 06
Bradford' County,: SS. •
WE the Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify the aboVe Ittatement to be correct
according.to the returns made by the Assessors of the several Townships arid Boroughs in said
County; and we hereby give notice that the Board of Revt'sion will meet at the CoMmissioner's
Office, in Towanda. on Wednesday the 24th -day of January 1844; to correct and equalize the
above valuation. 'Witness our hands and seal at Towanda. the 4th day of January 1844.
E. ASPENWALI4 •
D. BEINK. Commissioners.
J. TQWNER.
Attest . ..4A. S. CIIAMBEIILIN, Clerk.
by Matthew finssell. Containing one hundred Joseph Biker Ito the use of A. A. - Beckwith &
and ninety fiVe, s acres more or less, with about Sand Stitterlee surviving pawners of H. W.
two acies improved. Strong vs: Luther Gates.
ALSO—One other piece of weal of land ALSO 2 r-The following ..piece or parcel of
s wain) Rome township and bounded'on the •land situate in Leroy township and bounded
east by Aaron Drake; on_thi3 north by Hiram 'on the north by Samuel Tice; West by the
Drake and John Moore; on the west by heirs of I Peter Walter ; south by' Towanda
Hodgekiss; On the south by Aaron Frost.-4- creek ; east by S. Riggs and Sam'l Vanfieet..
Containing ninety nine acres or thereabouts, Containing 70 acres or thereabouts 'with 'log
with about twenty five semi' improved, with a house and small framed barn with about:thirty
pl ink house and a log barn thereon erected. r acres improved, by virtue of two executions.
Seized 'and; taken in execution at the suit of Seized and taken,in'. execution at the suit - of
Sally ;Gate LUCillil Eastman and Elijah 0. P. Ballard vs. Barlov Gorham., •
Towsind. l ALSO .The filloning piece or parcel of
ALSO--A certain farm and tract of land in land situate in Durell tewnsbip and bounded res
Asylum township and bounded on the north- by beginning at a atone heap on the bank
lands of G. M.Hollenhack, Moses Bramhall & of the Susquehanna river; thence west 600
Hiram Brown ; west by lands of G. M. Holten- perches to a yellow pine; thence north 125,
back and Salina H. Butler; south by lands of perches to a pine; thence east 490 perches to
Thomas Ingham • east by tracts formerly cal- - a black oak ; 'thence -down the_ Susquehanna
led the Cburk.h ;ands. Containing two him- the several courses of the Same 175 perches to
died acres oethereaboUts with one frame hoine the place Of beginning. Centsining (Dui hun
• one frame barn and one saw mill and orchard dyed scree more or less, with four framed bun
with thirty oi forty acres improved. • ses, threelframed barns and a ssw mill thereon
Seized ant
in execution at the suit of erected with, about one bur:fired and • sixty
C. F. Welled Jr..va. Seymour Beeman. • acres improved and a small orchard.
, ALSO—The following described piece ''or, Seized and taken in - execution at the suit of
parcel of land situate in Herrick township and Simon Steveus,vs. Sela Payne.
bounded on the east by lands of Charles Dick- ALSO,--One other tract of land
.situate in
son; on the - ,- ,south by lands of Edward Over- Ridgebury township, bounded on,the north by
ton; on the *rest by. lands of-- Wheeler; land of .lebn TAO., east by land late of S. W.
on the north by'-''warrant !inept said lot. Con- Mitchell; south by land of Vincent-Owan, and
taining one hundred acres more or- less about west by land of Charles Dowey, with one
thirty acres unproved, with a log house and sta.' acre thereon improved with a saw mill and kg
ble thereon eincted: ho se thereon erected. containin g sixty acres
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of mfore or lese. ,
r.>
Welch Cameron & Co. vs. Harry N. t-palding Seiked and taken in execution at the suit of
who survived Wm. Myer late of the firm of Vincent Owen vs. Win. W. Mitchell and Jacob
Myer & Spalding. Mitc h e ll , survived Samuel %V. Mitchell.
who
- ALSO- - --The undivided half part of a lot or ALSO-The following piece or parcel of
piece of land in Towanda township, bounded land situate in Orwell township and bounded
on the east by land owned by Isaac Horton ;on the' n o rth by lands belonging to Anson Col;
north by J. C. Powell,; west by land belonging line; on the east by lands of John Frost; on
to ,the estate of Abial Foster; south by the old the south' by lands of Simeon l)iminick; 'and
Mills fem. Containing about thirty acresymora on the west by r unseated lands. 'Containing
or less.
_• eighty nine acres more 'or less, forty acres im
.
• Seized and taken in execution at the spit of proved, a framed house'. and two framed barns
David M. Bull vs. Stephen A. Mills. - 4 thereon erected..
ALSO—.The following property in Towel). Seized' and taken itt'execution at the suirof
da township and bounded onthe north by land E. P.. Myer & Harry Morgan administrators of
in the possession of Chester Bennett; on the Wm. Myer deeeascd, vs. Eraitus Lovett.
west by hinds of Nathaniel Bennett; on the ALSO virtue of a LeVari Facies, a cer.
south by lands of Myer & Manville; on the tail lot piece / or parcel of land situate and boun.
east by landalm the possession of Enoch ded, as follows: beginning at the south west
ther. Containing about ninety acres more or corner or a lot deeded to Den n y Saxton, from
less with abOut forty or fifty acres improved, the east.side of lot no. 173 on the warrant lot
with a framed house and barn thereon erected no. 1471; thence north on the west line of said
with an orchard.theredn. deeded lot one hundred and eighty one perches
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of to the north east corner of said deeded 10; 4
S. Si.& AL Bailey to the use of Tobias Heber , thence west, thirty perches tO a post; thence
& Co. vs. Enos P,erraerr. south one hundred and eighty one perches to
ALSO—TPA following described piece or the south,lineof said warrant; thence east this-,
parcel of lend siteate in the township of Testa. ty tierches to the place of beginning. -Centain-;
mrif•ntid hounded as follows; beginning at J. ing thirty three acres and one hundred and fifty
Feed north east corner; thence southl33i east . perches, Strict measure; about twenty aeres 'ink.
13i perches; thence north 20 east 42 perches pravtil with a framed, house and barn thereon. I
. to an oak; thence north 70 east 100 perches Seized l and taken in execution at the suit of
to stake and stones; thenco south 20 west 100 Timothy; Paxton & William' Davidson
True
perches,to an oak : thence south 70 . west 100 tees' of the , Bank of Ninth America vs. Berta
perches to John Ford's land ; thence along min Saxton Jr. & Lumen Putnam adminietra
said Ford's land 54 perches to the place of be., tors of Benjamin Saxton deceased.
ginning. Containing sixty four acres 194 per. ALSO—A certain messuage, tract; lot, pißce
, ches all improved with dwelling house, barn, or parcel of - land situate in the - township of
and other out bur dings and a good orchard Pranklin' county and state aforesaid and which
thereon beingliart o' a tract of land in thewar.. said-tract, is known, ty - the name of the Isaac
rantee mime! of William Smith contracted for . Sorrell tract, . bounded as follows . beginning
by .Asa • Fiewern 14 Feb.-1824 by him as.' at a'post; thence by lands of Samuel Plerisent;
signed: to Mitchell V.-Bogart and by Bogart south( two hundred and thirty three perches. to
assigned to Thomas Morley. a post.; thence , iast 312 perches to a white pine
(now down;) - thence north 185, perches to an
Seized and takertin execution at. tbe suit of
ash; `thence upToWat da -Creek 385 perches rer
'M. Ci Mercer the use of David- F. Barstow
vs. Thomas Marley*, John Morley.:the piaci:of' beginning. Containing , four bun
'
ALSO—The'
ton 'following- piece
township and' bounded on or parcel of died andfive acres and ohsquarter.
land in Burling
geized and taken in.execution at- the suit of
'the north land of 'E. Loomis; on the east ~
Dank - of IN'orth America vs. William B. Spat.
•
by Jesse Beach,; on the south by Noah Leon. ding. mortgagor grid assignee of Southwiek
and; and on the west by Robertelafffin. Con.: .mortgagor with William B.
tainingiboat one hundred and fifty acres More; c!P0k 4 6.1 • -
or less with about sixty acres.iniproved.lwith a- sI JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff.
. Tnr!!l%dSheriff's Office,
framed house end framed barn and saw bill
, January Bth, 1844.5 -
thereon, also Oarge.orchard.' '
Seized and taken - in execution at tbe suit of •6• D v, -
Van vs. Beriah Pratt Allen . ' COURT:
‘, IngtHgHori s .WILLIAM .141-suP;pie.idin . t
Al4SO—A'pieceorparcel•of,landsituatein, judgiofthe 1 - Ith JudiCialDiSirict orNmP-
Itiilabury township . and hour ded on the north • sylvanie„ has ordered and 'arpciitital a Special
!by lands of H.l.Cummings ? ; nittheeastbyland Criurt °feet:amen Pleas tube held tor thetilonnly
Mosiert; south by lands of Clarke Coop:. of Bradroid, at yowstrulcon• Monday'. the 25th
eli; on theWerd by lands of Kinney . Dewitt & cloy of ?hatch itext.nt : toro'aclock: P. M. for the
Ever* :Containing one 'hundred sere* trial of-all such causes is may then-be pending
more or hhsa With , about thirty scree imPtooed,iq 'said ! aunt, • •.. • -
a Ing.house end
,° small apple orchard thereon. I A AION CHNIBI*K. P•et4'y.
taken inr \ execution at thevuit of Prothenotary's office Trokeinda,',Dec 29,1843.
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