Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 15, 1860, Image 3

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Canten, on the evening of the 26tli of February,
A ,vUev W Ci DAVIS, Mr. BENSON J. WRIGHT iq
TU'iw CLARA M. BOWMAN, both of Canton.
SLcte) attocrUsrments.
MW WMlDjS't
Humphrey & Wickham
4 RE NOW receiving a large addition to their stock
\ of SUGARS. MOLAtJSES. TEAS. COFFEE. FISH.
Tnd other Family Groceries, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
' V LADIES' G AITKRS, BFOTEES and SLIPPERS .Misses
and Chlldreiis SHOES, in great abundance. Mens and
Boys QA ITERS. OXFORD TIES and lIROGANS, bought
tince the great depression of prices.
A Large Assortment of French aud American
OAK TAN NET) CALF SKINS,
Morocco Linings, Thread and Pegs,
Lasts, and other Findings, Sole
Leather, Jharness Leather.
A general assortment of articles kept in ourlinc, which
offer to Ready l'ay customers and prompt time buyers
ia prices not tc be undersold
Towanda, March 16. 1860.
" " Jy
r\ • Wa/
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
LOCATED OVEB THE SUSQUKHANNA VALLEY BANK.
3IN&HAMTON, N. Y
Rooms open for Instruction, from 9 A. M. to 9$ P. M.
V ACJ*LTY,
]). W. LOWELL, Pviiicipal, Professor of the Science of
Ac -oituU, Practical Accountant. Author ol Lowell's |
Treatise upon Book-Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the
same, Ac. I
JOHN RANKIN. Commercial Accoutant, Professor of
Rook-Keeping and Practical Mathematics. j
i J. WARNER. Professor of Practical and Ornamental ;
Penmanship, Commercial Calculations aud Correspon
dence. /
I. F. C T U It E R S .
11 •m-'t)ANIEL S. Dl( KlN'ssON, Lecturer on Commercial
I .aw. and Political-.Kc inomy.
II i. RANSOM BALCOM, lecturer on Contracts, Prom-
Usqvy Notes aud Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
11 >u. SHHKXAN D. PHELPS. WILLIAM It. OSBLHN Esq.,
TRACY It. Mom; AN, Esq.
The oltj.;Ct of this College is to afford to all an oppor-
I'liiitr o fob willing a thorough Business Education.
The Books and forms are carefully arranged by practi
cal accountants expressly£for this Institution, aud em
brace all the recent improvements.
Ibe course ol Id.-tructiou comprises every department
..f business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the
scieuce and practice of Doable Entry Book-Keeping as
..••piled to tlic foil nviug kind* of business, viz General
Merchandizing. Manulacturing, Banking, Commission,
steamboatiug. Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, For
eign Shipping. Ac.
i adics Department entirely separate from that of the
gen tie men. •
students can enter College at any time and receive in
dividual instruction. By this arrangement every student
. permitted to progress as rapidly as iiis enterprize and
iitv will permit, and when thought perfect and com
, tent, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to
review at pleasure.
Time to complete the course, from Six to Twelve \\ eeks.
No vacations. Board tl and $2.50 per week. Assistance
rendered to Graduates in procuring situations.
TKUMS:
i .r liiok-Keeping, full accontant's course, including
Pra ticat Peain.uishlp. Commercial Computations and
Diploma.—(Time unlimited) $25 00
Srme course for Ladies, (separate apartment) .. . 20 00
.'Vumanship and Arithmetic . 1°
Ten hot 's course in I'eumanahip, practical and or
namental...... "I I l ®
i weivc lessons in Practical Penmanship 2 00
Ca" Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.
For further particulurr send for a circular.
Binghamloti, March 15, IsOO.— 1 y4l. jj
CMoKKD HAMS AND SHOULDERS,
IJ at FOX'S.
DRIED PEACHES, AT
FOX'S.
Dill EI) BERRIES, at
FOX'S.
| \RLKD APPLES, at
U FOX 8.
DRIED SWEET CORN, at
FOX'S.
LWTIIA GROUND JAVA COFFEE, at
U luX'S.
v EW MAPLE SUGAR, at
iN FOX'S.
NEW MAI!CLE
N. TAYLOR, having opened a New Marble
\ T Factory in Towanda, opposite the Ward House,
where he will be prepared to furnish Monuments and
Tombstones, manufactured from ihe best of Rutland and
Italian Marble, and wrought in.such styles and designs as
will suit every variety of taste. Mantle Pieces and Table
Tops, Ac., made to order. Persons desiring to make se
lections. I would lie happy to have them call at my shop
si I am confident I can suit them in style and quality,
having experienced workmen from Owego, who under*
itand polishing, hewing and lettering in the very latest
vtvlo. All work neatly and well done. Orders solicited
sml promptly filled. Towanda, March U.
*l5 REWARD.
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 27th of August
last, a Sole leather Belt. 42 feet long, 10 inches wide
one new 4xe. one pair Head-Stalls, and one Garden Rake
Wlrbcver will give such information as will lead to the
recovery of the property, or the detection ot the thief
will receive the above reward.
Lister. March 6, I*6o. A. B. SMITH.
Ulster Brass & String Band.
WM. DZTTRXCH, leader.
\NNOITNCE to the public, in general, that they are
. prepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions,
Pic Nics, Cotillion Parties, &o.
Frtr engagements, apply to W. DITTKICH, Towanda,
11. J. DAVIIKON. Ulster. marSfiOtf.
I. () ST .
ON the night of the 24th in the Borough of Towanda,
a Port-Monie, containing Money, Notes, Receipts,
Ac. One Note of $203 00 dated March 5, 1859, due
March 5. I*oo, payable to F. B. Ford. Thefinder will be
liberally rewarded by returning to the undersigned, and
no questions asked.
Towanda. Feb. 29, 1860. F. B. FORD.
IT it IT I T TRi£ ES,
Shrubs aud Vines.
AS the season is approaching lor licautifying and adorn
ing our grounds with the useful and ornamental. 1
would say to my friends and the public, in this and the
neighboring counties, that I will be prepared as soon as
tb'wSpring opens to supply them with all things in the
Nursery line. I have commenced the cultivation of a
Nursery at this place, and have all articles needed in our
county. Persons sending me orders can depend on get
ting what they order in good condition, and of the l>est
qualitY. My stock is warranted to be in good order when
delivered, but I want it understood that I do not replace
the trees that do not live, the loss is the buyers. The
f< 'Ho vtufg varieties edit lie found at my garden the present
Bpring :
Apple trees, Invarf and Standard ; Pears, Dwarf and
Standard : f'hearv. Dwarl and Standard : Plums ; Ever
greens : Lawtin Blackberry ; Peaches ; Mountain Ash ;
Strawberries of all kinds; Apricots; Horse Cbesnut;
llasplierries ol all kinds ; Currants : Gooseberries; Ibises;
1 'ablaut; Delaware, Diana. Concord aud Rebecca Grape
Vines ; as well as Clinton, Catawba and Isabella, all well
rooted, all in this line on hand.
Towanda, April <k 1860. DANIEL HARKINS.
The First Room, Second Floor,
PATTON'S BLOCK,
IS the place where Gentlemen's and Ladies'
Boots and Shoes are made to order and warranted, at
the following prices—French Sewed Boots $5 ; French
Fiue Pegged Boots $4 ; Best Kip Boots with three oat
soles $3,50; Coarse Boots 2,75 ; Indies Sewed Kid Boots
with heels $1,50; French Calf sl/>O, the same pegged
$1.25 ; Slippers Bottomed for 75 cents. Repairing done
cheaper than at any other place is town.
BW All work warranted.
lowanda/Jan. 19, iB6O. THOMAS ROSS.
•
jHTstrlfancous. .
The Argus Book bindery
Again in Fall Operation £
WE have the gratiftcatic n of announcing to oxtt frfenrfs,-
customers, and the public, that we are noW pre
pared to do
BOOK BINDING,
in all its Branches in the latest and most approved styles,
and on the most favorable terms.
Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H.
C. WHITKKAR, a finished workman from Philadelphia,
and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con
cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we cau pre
sent to the public the most positive assurahce of our abil
ity to please our patrons.
Bi~ Customers should be particular to remember that
the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form
erly, (first bnilding north of the Ward House) and is con
nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing
Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION.—We are compelled injustice to ourselves,
and onr old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition
upon the public generally, to cantion them against a sort
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is
the Argus Binderv. This fraud is practiced no doubt,
with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold
and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau
tioned.
SC. J* Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work
y—tinted.
BS~ Country Produce ot all kinds taken in payment
for work.
*- Having made complete arrangements, we arc pre
pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or
pattean, at prices as low as elsewhere.
•t Sowanda, March 5, 1860. E. A. PARSONS.
BOOK BINDERY."
THE subscriber having withdrawn from the Argus
building would respectfully inform the public that
| lie has removed his Plain and Fancy Bindery to the North
j Room of the Wa:d House, formerly occupied by the Post
I Office, where he is now prepared to bind all kinds of
Books in the most approved and workmanlike manner
Having to share my profits with no second person I Hat
ter myself that my prices will meet the satisfaction of the
public.
i Thankful for the confidence reposed in me and the ptib
; lie appreciatioii of my work, for the last two years, I
shall endeavor in the future to merit the continuance_of
1 public support.
Particular attention given to re-binding Books. All
work will be warranted. Terms, Cash.
1 *3"Also, a large assortment of STATIONERY of the
be.-t quality, at the lowest prices. Justices' and Consta
f ble's BI.ANKS, of all kinds.
1 PICTURE FRAMES, round, square and oval; and pic
) tares framed to order, cheaper than ever known here.
( JOHANN F. BENDER,
Towanda, Jan. 11. 1660. Bookbinder and Artist.
CAUTION.
" To be, or not to be— hat is the question !
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous opposition.
Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing ink,
Aud opposing, end them."
cpHE proprietor of the Argus takes o casion in adver-
L rising his Bindery to indulge in an uncalled for fling
about a " sort of a concern," which is hoping " to delude
the public." As I have opened a Bindery on my own ac
count, the inference is that if the public bring their
binding to me, they are in no danger of being defrauded.
For two years I have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and lie
has taken great pains t s itisfy the public I was the " best
Binder in America," as the columns of the Argus will
testify. Has he beeu all that time " deluding the pub
lic ?" If 1 have been engaged in a fraud, he has been the
principal. But I refer to tny work during that time as
evidence that there has been no fraud practiced.
Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery
business, I have resumed business here on my own ac
count, as 1 know of nothing which prevents me from fol
lowing a legitimate and bawfttl railing for my support.—
I shall endeavor by good work and attention to my busi
ness to give public satisfaction.
March 15. JOHANN F. BENDER, Binder.
SELECT SCHOOL
Tor Young Ladies.
TfISSES CHUBBUCK respectfully in
• A* II form the public that the Spring term of their school
will commence on Monday, the 26th day of March
in the room formerly occupied by them.
Thankful for the libera! patronage extended to them
during the past year. Misses G. assure their patrons that
no pains will be spared to merit a continnam-cof the con
fidence of those who may confide pupils to their care.
1 MISS FANNY L. CHU'BBUCK will have entire charge
of Music ; and a limited number of scholars only will be
1 taken.
TKRMS. FF.R QUARTER OK 14 WEEKS.
First Class —To include the elementry English
Branches ... $4 00
Second Class—To include the more advanced
English branches.with Mathematicsand Latin $6 00
, Third Class -To include Mathematics, Moral
and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,
with Latin , $7 00
Alusir Instruction on the Piano, with use of Instru
ment per quarter, flO ; French, per term, $3, aud Draw
ing $3, extra.
Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a
desk and chair.
te" Any information in reference to this School may
be obtained by applying to 11. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. '
Towanda. Decemtier 1, 1859.
A CHEAP FARM
i gOgfey IX FARMINGTON, TIOGA Co,
| RSSjjggfc I'a., 64 acres, 50 improved. Raised last
t j wirYyear 150 bushels wheat, 200 do oats, besides
peas, buckwheat, potatoes. Ac. Soil well
adapted to grazing. Will be sold for $lOOO. A Iso good
unimproved Farming Lands within 3 to 4 miles of a Rail
road. for front $5 to $S per acre.
J. W. TUBBS.
Lawreneeville, Tioga County. Pa., Feb. 2, 1860.
THE FRIEND OF WOXVXAZV.
1 E. Clark's Revolving Looper
DOUBLE THREADED
; FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
(The Revolving Looper is a late improvement on Ray
mond's Latest Improved.)
Warranted the best in the world for Family Use !
Price Hitliin Ike Reach if Every Family.
PRICE $35.
1 Hemmer, Feller, Binder A Tucking gttage, combined, $5.
e
e rrtHE reputation of this Machine is now fully establish
! X ed as the most reliable Machine in the market for
family use, and lias been attested too by thousands of the
most respectable families in the Union.
This Machine makes the celebrated " Double Lock
Stitch," the only one made by machinery that meets all
the requirements of Family Sewing. Each stitch is tied
• twice, so that every one is securely fastened and wholly
independent of all the other stitches for strength, so that
if the seam is cut or every fourth stitch broken, the sew
ing must hold good while the fabric will wear. The
■ machinery which makes this stitch is a marvel of sim
• plicity, requiring no mechanical skill to manage it, nor
does it require adjustment more than the mere change of
> thread and neeules to adopt it to the character of the
work to be sewed—coarse or fine as the case may be. It
will sew gauze laces, and all varieties and kinds of fab
rics between and including heavy beaver cloth, without
changing either needles or thread equally well, and re
turn to either variety of work with perfect satisfaction.
(I No other Machine ever offered to the public will do as
e much.
3 A perfect Sewing Machine, one making a stitch an
swering alt the requirements of the family, sewing coarse
and fine work equally well, was desideratum of
- the home circle, previous to the invention of EDWIN
CLARK'S REVOLVING LOOPER. The stitch is beautiful,
strong, and elastic, and will not rip in wear or in acci
dental breaking a thread.
Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the
1 money "refunded.
e YVc have a large list of references but will give the
s names of only a few :
| MONRO ETON, Pa.. Feb. 27,1860.
r Mr. B. F. SHAW—Sir : I have used for the last three
months in my Tailor-Shop, one of " Raymond's latest
t Improved Sewing Machines," and Ido think it the best
ii in use for tailoring purposes, and would not do without
P it for One Hundred Dollars if I could not get another of
e the kind for less money.
t ANTHONY MULLON.
Mrs. \Vm. Elwell, Towanda, Pa.
3 Miss Harriet Alloway, North Towanda.
Miss Minerva Vosburg, (tailoress) Burlington, Pa.
• Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Asylum, Pa,
; Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Troy. Pa.
Mrs. E. P. Shaw.Shesheqnin, Pa.
p Rev. N. A DePew, Penfield, N. Y.
1 Calvin Carpenter, Esq., Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. E. A. Scott, Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. M. Richardson. Elmira, N. Y.
Mrs, J. H. Webb, Towanda, Pa.
Mrs. J. H. Nevins, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. G. H. Banting, (tailor) Towanda, Pa.
Mrs. G. W. Vincent, Sheshequin, Pa.
Mr. A. Mullon, (tailor) Monroeton, Pa.
1 Mr. Percival Powell, (tailor) Sheshequin, Pa.
' Mrs. Owen Bpalding, Waveriy, N. Y.
t Dr. G. H. Morgan. Wysox. Pa.
, All orders by mail or Express will receive prompt at
tention. Persons not having the full amount can be ac.
• commodated with short credit.
1 A liberal discount given to Agents. Address
March 5, 1860. B. F. SHAW. Towanda, Pa.
HARDWARE.— a NEW LOT JUST
received at MERCURTB-
jtfflat, _
rnREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
JL LANDS I* BRADFORD COUNTY.—In pursuance
of Act of Assembly, passed the 13tb day of March, 1815,
and other Acts of Assembly, will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the CotHnfiasioner's Office, in Towanda Borongb,
on the 'IA MONDAY m JUNE, 1860, the tracts of un
seated hmd described in the following fistgmleaa the taxes
upon the sarffc are paid before that time.
Srt I Sih. - tstss.
ArtjK*s icrwnsntr,
14' JO 209 Carroll Charles, I 484
ALBANY.
Pt Anderson Joseph 987
107 Baron John Jr., 11 52
78 C'astator Frederick 8 43
60 Morris Samuel 6 41
84 Peare Abel 9 07
93 Rush Moses 10 08
250J Wagner Adam or Haines Reuben jr. 26 64
60 Bo wen Timothy owuer 5 41
CANTON.
75 Attis Frederick 4 27 ;
75 Morgan John 4 27 j
408 Shalfner Casper 22 95
75 Shaffner Casper Jr., 4 27
75 Warntr Washington 4 27
60 Brady William 4 27
FRANKLIN.
40?| Adlum John 126 42
407| Biddie Mark 126 42
25 Biddie Wm. M. 7 7G
136 Baron John Jr.. 42 16
300 Biddie James 93 00
3131 Baron John Jr., 97 09
377 Biddie William 114 93 ;
199 Barker William 61 70 j
113 Cunningham D. H. 35 04 |
397 Collins James 123 08 !
37 Coolev Henry 10 61 j
355 Cox Jacob 110 16 j
362$ Currey Joanna 67 40 |
233 Dundas Thomas 72 24
400 Edge Samuel 124 00
171 Edge George 53 02
131 Fullerton Richard 24 37
214$ Gratz William 66 59
275 Graft' John 79 06 i
363 Grayden Andrew 112 54
404 Govitt William 125 24
200 Haga George 62 00 !
291 llali William 90 22 ;
400 Hatdy James 124 00
385 Hiltzimer Robert 119 36
255 Hiltzimer Jacob 79 06
454 Hiltzimer Jacob v 141 34 i
155 Hiltzimer Thomas 48 06 ;
400 Hardy Andrew 124 00 i
400 Hardy Simon 124 00 <
400 Hardy Nathan 124 00 ;
400 Hardy Paul 124 00
400 Hardy James 124 00 j
150 Irwin George 46 50 j
605| laivy Aaron 75 34 '
300 Ladley Andrew 74 40
400 Ladley Peter 99 20
400 ladley Joseph 99 20 |
80 Norton William 9 88
160 Heed Collin son 49 60 !
275 Shoemaker James 85 26
404 Stuart Walter 100 19 '
400 Biddens Samuel 124 00
400 Siddens Joseph 124 00 .
325 Biddens James 100 76 I
175 Siddens Peter 64 26 j
250 Tyvout Andrew 77 50
40 Temple George 9 88
79 Wilson \Viltiam 24 50
200 Wallace Samuel 62 00
HERRICK.
35 lUiineheart George 00 64
LKROY. ,
129 Attis Frederick 10 88
407$ Antis Henry 34 27
132 Barker John 11 09
414 Biddie Wm.M. 34 79
245 Baron John Jr., 23 97
109 Biynton Peter 9 14
134 Riddle Clement 11 36
427 Boyd John 35 95
179 Beck Henry 15 12
117 Biddie James 9 85
200 Baker William 16 80
156 Chaphamson Samuel 13 21
200 Dundass Thomas 16 80
387 Douglass Andrew 32 48
381 Graydon Andrew 32 10
349 Gratz Michael 29 41
221 Gratz Hyman 18 55
114 Graff John 9 59
340 Gentleworth George 28 56
395 Gratz Barnard 33 22
380 Gratz Simeon 32 04
405 Henry Joseph 34 27
455 Hall Charles 40 71
388 Hanan Josiah 32 59
414 Lloyd Peter 33 89
332| Morgan John 27 96
407j Morgan Jacob 34 27
437 Pennington Benjamin 36 73
335 Patton John 28 17
222 Reed Colliuson 18 66
435 Shoemaker Jaraee 36 63
363 Simmons Joseph 32 06
129 Singer John 10 87
425 Wilson William 35 77
437 Wtstar William 36 73
w lBl Witzell John 15 19
MONKOB.
400 Anderson Samuel 32 70
390 Anderson Joseph 25 29
437 Biggins Robert, years 1564-7-8-9, 63 43
322 Castator Frederick 26 32
172 Ellis Marcy 14 05
97 Gray William 8 91
400 Hampton Robert 32 70
150 Hopkins Robert 12 27
200 North Samuel 16 35
400 Shotts Peter 32 70
400 Shotts Frederick 32 70
400 Shotts George 32 70
280 Wallace Mary 23 04
100 Woodruff Hannah 8 18
OVERTON.
174 Barnes James 13 35
121 Baker John 9 28
343 Betz Henry 26 29
343 Betz John 26 29
343 Betz Joseph 26 29
343 Betz James 26 29
400 Byson Henry 30 60
400 Barnes Patrick 30 60
375 Cooley Samuel 28 66
400 Castator Harmon 30 60
400 Cooley Joshua 30 60
400 Castator Joseph 30 60
459 Echart George 34 38
241 Erwin George 18 46
343 Edge Peter ' 26 29
100 Ellis Marcy 7 65
172 Edge George 13 16
343 Fritz John 26 29
343 Fritz Samuel 26 29
60 Gentleworth George 3 35
400 Haga Peter 30 60
400 Haga Nathan 30 60
400 Haga Samuel 30 60
200 Haga George 15 30
467 Hiltzimer Robert 35 70
400 Hardy Samuel 30 60
375 Hardy James 28 66
225 Hardy Henry 16 73
390 Harris Ann 29 86
400 Hillingsworth Stephen 30 60
100 Ladley Andrew 7 65
375 Moore George 28 66
400 Moore Paul 30 60
393 Moore John 30 09
20(1 North Samuel 15 30
400 North Jonathan 30 60
200 Palmer Thomas 15 30
375 Seelcy Jonathan 28 73
400 Seeley Peter 30 60
400 Seeley Henry 30 60
400 Seeley Joseph 30 60
400 Siddeus Andrew 30 60
400 Siddens George 30 60
225 Siddens Peter 17 30
75 Siddens James 5 78
198 Tyvout Andrew 15 16
400 Temple George 30 60
400 Temple Samuel 30 60
400 Temple Peter 30 60
400 White James 30 60
180 Woodruff Hannah 13 77
ROMS.
28 Bentley Samuel 00 50
RIDOBCRY.
1518 60 Carroll Charles 1 08
1507 63 Carroll Charles 1 15
1160 83 Welling Charles 1 49
SMtTHFIKLD.
189 116 King John 209
SPRINGFIELD.
947 121 Miers A Fisher 2 19
SOUTH CREEK.
1380 94 Blackwell Robert 1 70
TC3CARORA
250 Keeler John A Co., owners, 4 41
150 Shumway A Barrowcliff, owners, 271
66 Field Henry 1 01
60 Hughs Martha 0 91
35 Porter James 0 62
TKRRT.
272 Baldwin James 17 56
237 Cartright Cornelius 15 30
383 Cartright John 14 74
301 Davenport Cornelias 19 39
231 Davenport Daniel 15 23
116 Kidd John 7 48
WILJCOT.
126 Avery Christopher * $7
> 190 Allen John . 8 66
Hfflart.
57 Fish Jabez 2 52
104 Hollenback M. 4 72
104 Hollenback Sally 4 72
260 Marsh Samuel 12 00
85 Sterling Samuel Jr., 3 82
387 Fish Thomas 15 33
216 Barrett Joel 9 72
89 Hebard Hannah 4 02
397 Carver John 17 88
173 Sharp Delany 7 90
151 Donelson John 68!
ALSO—In pursuanoe of the provisions of the Act of
the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of April, 1844
Section 41st, at the same time and place will be exposed
at public sale, the tracts or parcels of lands or real estate
designated In the following list, unless the taxes due upon
the same are paid before that time.
2 £7? ©S-o go B S.B a
g X © =c • g • • us
i |Sir aP if
fl h I h ' £
A KM EN I A,.
1857—Coe Edward," 40 40 40 28
—Mallory Lawrence, 40 40 40 28
1858—Field Abiron, 60 60 96
Maum William, • 2 48
Meeker Aaron, Jr., 50 50 101
ASYLUM.
1857—Howard C. L., 184 4 80 170
1858—Barber Henry 25 25 31
ALBANY,
1857—Boyington O. G. 100 100 319
Murphy Stephen, Jr. 100 100 561
Nichols Edward, 100 100 484
Sliipman A Harris, house A lot 23 00
1858—Boyington O. G. 100 100 682
Brimmer John D. 150 150 11 43
Corson Ichobod, 119 119 529
Donohue Mrs. J. 50 50 342
Hancock G. W. 61 5 56 381
Murpliey Stephens, Jr. 150 150 10 24
Miller Jacob, est. 100 8 92 478
Miller Daniel, 2d house A lot 1 63
Martin J. W. 200200 620
Watson Jarvis, 50 60 252
Wilcox Mary, 200200 660
ATHENS TW'P.
1957—Kiff William, 12 10 10 360
ATHKNS BORO'.
1858—Wilson James 11. house A lot 2 40
Steam Mill Co. mill A lot 24 00
BURLINGTON TP.
1857—Decker W. H. 100 100 30 70 332
Morton Lester, 60 59 50 9 340
1858—Beech Freeman 25 98
Decker W. H. 100 30 70 331
Harvey Samuel 67 30 37 233
Kingsiey Chester 12 12 36
Roswell Wm. 25 25 25 75
Rice W. A. CO 64£ 7J 57 182
BURLINGTON WEST,
1857—Dibble Melvin 100 100 10 90 345
Morley Henry 50 50 50 137
Welles C. F. 100 100 100 252
| 1858—Morley Henry, 50 50 89
COLUMBIA.
1855—Hibbard Sidney, 20 75 20 55 378
I 1857 do 20 20 20 144
| CANTON,
1857—Rice Joel, 113 US 113 448
DUBELL,
1857—McAffe Susan, 134 134 112
1858- do 134 131 96
FRANKLIN,
! 1855—Doud Thomas house A lot 20
LKROY,
| 1857—Park William 1J house A lot 2 31
Smith Erastus 50 50 5 45 37
Browning G. W. J house A lot 2 10
MONROE TW'P.
1857—Corbit It. H. 300 300 300 690
Murphy Patrick 84 84 84 252
Ray John 27 27 15 12 116
Towanda Iron Co. 1100 1100 1100 37 95
1858—Walker Elery, 50 50 5 45 128
Corbit R. H. 300 300 300 525
Towanda Iron Co. 1100 1100 1100 2S 89
XVA Pa Coal Co. 400 400 700
Campbell It. J. i house A lot 3 50
Ray John 27 15 12 190
MONROE BORO'
1857—Menardi Joseph house A lot 70
OVERTON,
1857—llinman A Park 400 400 760
Camp It. T. 50 51 1 50 1 0.5
Frederick Philip 100 100 100 190
Mead Peter, 50 50 50 35
Woodburn Hiram 50 50 50 95
Gleason Patrick 50 50 €0
Waltraan A Ileverly 2.5 22 48
1858—Campbell G. W. 50 52 62 117
Frederic Phillip. 100 100 100 220
Frederick Christian, 100 100 100 220
Gleason Patrick, 50 .50 31
Hinman A Prk 400 400 880
Madden Patrick 230 230
Mulian Martin, 100 100 220
Campbell James, 50 60 80
ORWELL,
185"—Buttles H. J. 15 15 115
1858 do 15 15 99
Camp Henry 16 16 21
Cash David, 143 65 h. A lot 65 1 'Jt
ROME.
1857—Packard A. O. 89 89 89 163
1858— do 89 89 89 255
I RIPGBEKY,
1857—Spear James, 4 house A lot 53
1858—Murphy Charles house A lot 1 49
SOUTH CREEK,
1857—Dunham George 800 900 30 870 54 7.5
Ferris Alvin, 50 50 50 365
: Fen ton Amos 5.50 550 650 34 6.5
Fuller Alanson 50 50 50 315
Hathaway A Griffin, 440 440 440 27 72
! Gordon Julia, 30 30 5 25 430
Kcrrick Fred. 2d, 20 45 1.5 30 180
McKav John, 75 82 5 77 472
Wolf James, 200200 5 195 13 65
1858—Dunham Gaorge 900 30 870 48 46
Ferris Alvin 50 50 , 2 39
Fuller Alanson 50 50 499
Hathaway A Griffin 440 440 21 12
Haight Cornelius 110 10 100 -8 19
Kerrick Fred. 2d, 45 15 30 121
Kerrick Frederick, 3 3 2 46
Relyea Urial 70 10 SO 755
Sullivan Martion 100 100 480
Wolf James, 200 5 195 10 01
Wilson Martin E. 60 8 42 319
Wheeler Naomi 44 8 36 291
Ferris Peter, 15 3 12 64
STANDING STONR,
1857—OT'onnell Patrick, 40 40 8 32 84
Washburn S. F. 150 152 17 135 255
SMITH FIELD,
1857—Arnold Austin, house A lot 60
Phelps Jared Jr., house A lot 77
Tracy Guy, 80 80 5 75 180
1858—Allen Jonathan, 50 50 89
Gorton Joseph, 26 3 23 110
Murphv Thomas, 20 5 15 51
Muncy William 122 14 108 293
Robbins Moses, 100 10 90 252
Walker S. A. house A lot 48
SLIESHEQUIN,
1856—Campbell Ralph, 50 50 50 77
1857—Conway Augustus, 10 10 2 8 59
TOWANDA NORTH,
1857—Gore Alfred, 2J 2J 44
TOWANDA BORO'
1857—Dickey Mary, j two lots 1 58
1858—Gilbert Carl, house A lot 1 80
Bowman G. M. I one lot 60
TUSCARORA,
1858—King Stutley, 80 80 112
ULSTER,
1856—Bennet Lorain 60 60 10 50 177
1858—McAffec Joel P., 77 50 50 112
WYSOX.
1857—Whitney Alanson, 35 55 5 30 91
WINDHAM,
1858—Loveland Stephen, 20 16 16 27
WARREN
1857—Stockwell Phioncy 5 5 6 30
Pierce Warren 100 100 100 184
do 100 100 100 158
Rogers AlvaliD., 50 50 5 45 82
WELLS,
1857—Fenton Amos, 50 150 150 289
Hathaway A Griffin, 1000 1000 1000 19 25
1858— do do 1000 1000 56 28
Seeley Alexander, 70 70 283
WILMOT,
1857—Crans It. G., 62 62 2 60 236
Place James, 46 60 4 46 79
) Parker John 119 113 113 168
7 Whipple David 113 113 113 299
1858—Crans R. G., 62 2 60 79
. Whipple Davi J, 113 113 103
9 WILLIAM GRIFFJS, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office. March 15,1860.
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A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— L. P. Stalford
VS. John Bates. In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford County, No. 255, December term, 1857.
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court,
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment,
at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MONDAY
the 26th day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are required
to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from
said fund. P. D. MORROW,
February 20,1880. Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— John Beidlemau
-ajL note fo John Holmes' use rt. Adam Essenwine. In
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 128
February term, 1858.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distriuute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of defendants
real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office, in the Borough of Towanda,on SATURDAY
the 24th day of MARCH, 1860, ft 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are required
to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from
said fund. P. D. MORROW,
February 20, 1860- Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Cailland Pal ■
AX. mer and Fredrick P. Wallace vs. Harriett Means.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No.
488, December term, 1858.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute lunds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at
his office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY,
the 23rd cf MARCH, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to present their claims or else be forever debarred from
the said fund. P. D. MORROW,
February 20.1860. Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of SALLY KILBORX, deceased, late Of Leßoy
twp., are requested to make payment without delay ;
and those havingclaims against the said estate will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
NATHAN KILBORX,
February 20, 1860. Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-Sf Hoop
land vs. J. H. IteWitt, et. al. In the Court o r
Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 476, February
term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate of
defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office in the Borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY,
the 25th day of APRIL 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at j
which time and place all persons interested are requested
to presept their claims or else be forever debarred from
tbe said fund. G. H. WATKINS,
Feuruary 20,1860. Auditor.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue
of an order of th- Orphans' Court of Bradford
County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises,
on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. i
M., tbe following described property, situated in the :
township of Springtield, Bradtord County, late the es- {
tate of Wakeman B. Hubbard, dee'd, late of said tp.,to
wit: One lot. piece or parcel of land, bounded on the
north by R. B. Young, on the east by Wm. Hubbard, on 1
the south by John Harkness.on the westby R. B. Young
Containing fifty acres, fifteen acres improved.
Terms of sale, $5O on day of sale, and the balance on
confirmation of the sale by the Court.
WILLIAM HUBBARD,
GUERNSEY BLAKE3LEE,
February 2,1860. Administrators.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE— C F. Wilson
FY. vs. G. W. tyuick. In tbe Court of Common Pleas !
ol Bradford County, No. 179, Decemlicr term. 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court !
Ito distribute funds raised by SheritFs sale of defendants )
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to the j
duties of his appointment, at his office n Towanda boro'
on THURSDAY, the 824 day of MARCH iB6O, atone i
o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all persons in- ,
| terested will present their claims or be debarred from
claiming any share ol said fund.
G. H. WATKINS, j
February 22, 1860. Auditor. ]
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/ the natter of j
the estate of Robert Spalding, deceased, late of IVy
so.r. - In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, No. 4, i
December term, 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute the monies in the hands of the Executors,
as per account filed, will attend to the duties of hisap
! pointment at his office in Sheshequin, on THURSDAY
I the 22d day of MARCH, lsijo, between the hours of 10
A.M., and 4 P. M., at which tiihe and place all per
; sons interested will present their claims or be debarred
from claiming any portion of said fund.
M. F. KINNEY,
February 16,1860. Auditor.
ADM IXI STII ATOII'S NOTICE Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of GARDNER IH'RLIXG AME, late of Smithfield
twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make payment
without delay,and all persons havingdemands against said
estate, will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. J. M. BURLINGAME,
Feb. 16, 1860. Administrator, with will annexed.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
state of JOHN TH ALL, late of Towanda boro', deceased,
must make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
STEPHEN CORWIN,
February 16, 1859. Administrator.
I EXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
J by given, that ail persons indebted to the estate
of TRUMAN M. BEACH, late of Smithfield twp., dee'd
must make immediate payment , and all persons having
demands against said estate will present thein duly au
thenticated for settlement.
RUTH BEACH,
January 4, 1860. Executrix.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice iabere-
J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot
GEORGE SPALDING, late of Tuscarora township,dee'd.
are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
and all persons having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
C. J. LACEY,
November 8,1859. Executor.
E'XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
-Li by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
THOMAS BALDWIN late of Columbia township, de
ceased, are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay, and all persons having demands against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settlement.
J. C. M'KEAN,
LUCY BALDWIN,
September 15,1859. Executors.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice ishere-
J by given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of ORANGE BOSWORTR, late of Pike twp. dee'd.
are hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all persons having claims against said estate, will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. B. STEVEN'S. I
Jan. 26, 1860 BETSEY BOSWOKTH ( executors.
AD MIXI STRATRIX'S NOT I CE.-Notice
"is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JOB SHEPARD, lateof Athens Borough, deceased
are hereby requested to make immediate pavment.and all
persons having claims against said estate* will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
CORNELIA SHEPARD.
Administratrix de bonis non. with will annexed.
February 29, 1860.
AI) MINISTRATO R'S N OTIC E.—Notice
is hereby given that, all persons indebted to the es
tate of GEOty'iE AVERY, late of Rome township, dee'd.
are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement—to John Pass
more, at Rome. JOHN PASSMORE,
HAMPTON CHAMPLIN,*
March 1, 1860. Administrators.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
THOMAS McEVIENNA. dee'd.,late of Asylum tp, must
make immediate payment, and all persons havingdemands
against said estate,"will present them duly authenticated
- for settlement. PATRICK McEVIENNA,
March 6, 1860. Executors.
■ A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
- XX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
e estate of ROBERT P.SHORTELL, late of Pike, deceased
f are hereby requested to make payment without delay ;
I and all persons having claims against the said estate will
1 please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
L. P. PIERCE,
March 6, 1860. Administrator.
BARCLAY r. R. & COAL COMPANY!
Office in Button's block, corner of Main and Bridge
. streets, Towanda, second floor.
Retail prices of Coal :
LUMP COAL. SMITH COAL.
* By the single ton $2,25. $2,00.
, Orders sold at the Office, and at O. D. Bartlett's store.
, COAL will be delivered in town, at 25 cents per load.
1 JAMES MACFARLANE,
Towanda, July 18,1858. Gen'l Superintendent.
XAA CORDS OF BARK WANTED !
' tAjyJ Cash will bo paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK
BABK. and HIDES AND SKTXS. at the highest, market
rate, by tug 9 HUMPHREY 4 WICKBAJf.
SHEtw. ..
of Vend. Expo.
Pleas of Bradford County, to nie ...
will be exposed to public sale at the Coui ■ _
Borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, MARCH 23,
1 o'clock P. M., the following lot of land aitoat# in
Monroe boro' bounded on the north-east by the Berwick
Turnpike, south by land of J. L. Rockwell, south-west by
the Presbyterian Church lot, north-west by Church street.
Containing about half an acre, more or lew, all improved
with one framed house, framed barn and fruit trees there,
on ; said lot of laud being parts of lots No. 28 and 29
taken out of lands of A. C. Rockwell, deceased, as will
appear upon a plot filed in division of said estate in the
Orphans Court of Bradford County,
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown &
Rockwell vs. Sanford A. Plumer.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land altn
ate in Warren tp., bounded on the northerly side by land
belonging to the estate of Joseph Prince, deceased, east,
by land of Hugh Bullock, south by land of Sarah L. Keen
west by land of Patrick Maloney and Thomas Egam—
Containing fifty acres, more or less, about forty acres into
proved, one framed house, one framed barn and an oruk*
ard thereon.
Seized and taken In execntlon at the suit of Manaon
Elsbree to the use of Otis Hamilton vs. Nathan H. Buf
fington.
Al-SO—The following Jot, piece or parcel of land alto
ate in Warren tp., bounded north by land of Jasper An.
tisdell, east by the public highway, south by land former,
ly in possession of Geo. H. Brant, west by land of G. H,
Brant. Containing one fourth of an acre, more or leas,
all improved, one framed building occupied as a black
smith shop thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren tp., bounded north by land formerly ia
possession of G. 11. Brant, east by the public highway,
south by land of Geo. Rogers, west by land formerly in
possession of Geo. H. Brant. Containing three fourth*
of an acre more or less, all improved, with one framed
building occupied as a wagon-shop thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Warren tp., bounded north by lands belonging to
the estate of William Rogers, deceased, east by land of
John Dickinson. Jasper Antisdell and land formerly hi
aossessiun of Geo. H. Brant, lands of Geo. Rogers and
iartin Elsbree, south-west by land of William Antisdell.
Containing nine acres, more or less, about five acres im
proved, one framed house, one framed barn and fruit treat
thereon.
Seized and taken fn execution at the suit of Jamee
Moore to the use of Miles l'rince vs. Luke S. Brant and
Geo. H. Brant.
Also at the suit of Miles Prince vs. Geo. H. Brant.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Albany tp., bounded north by land of Wm. Elwell.
S. Wilcox, David Hakes and .J. (Juick, east by land of
Joseph Lee, south bj land of Polly Chapman and S. WU
i cox, west bv land of Sheffield Wilcox. Containing one
hundred and seventy acres, more or less, about 120 acres
improved, with a log house, a plank house.a framed corn
house, a horse shed and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of VVilliam.H
H. Brown and James L. Rockwell vs. Joseph Menardi.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, February 29, 1860.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a urit
0 of Vend. F.xpo. issued out of the Court of Common
' Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed and delivered.
will l>e exposed to public sale at the Court House in the
Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, APRIL G, 1860, at 1
1 o'clock P. M., the following J>t of land situate in Ridg
bury twp., bounded north by iiyid of I). H. Burnham,
; east by land of h. Eames, south by land of William
Kaston, west by laud of Charles Potter. Containing on#
hundred and five acres, more pr less, 70 acres thereof 1m-
J proved, with a framed house, a framed barn, a corn houa#
and an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.
| Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Aholiab
! Buck vs, Daniel Dewey.
j ALSO- By virtue ot a wiit of Fieri Facias, the follow
! ing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster tp..
: bounded north by land of Ralph Russell, east by land of
i James R. Park, south by land of Andrew Huff, Philander
I I,com is and Ira Patridge, west by land of Ira Patridge—
Containing one hundred acres, more or less, about fifty
five acres improved, ouc log house and a young orchard
j thereon.
; Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har
: ris vs. M. G. Van Sickle.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
j Sheriff's Office. March Bth, 1860.
SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby giv
en that a Special Court of Common Pleas will b#
1 held at the Court House, iu Towanda. for the County of
Bradford, commencing on MONDAY, the 21st day of
| MAY next, 2 o'clock P. M, at which the Hon. Robawe
;G. Wllitu will preside,for the tri .1 of the following caus##
! to wit:
Lyman Matson vs Ira and Richard Jennings, Eject.
Israel Smith vs. Samuel Kellum aud Michael Thomga
: son, Ejectment.
| A. B. Smith vs. Samuel Kellum. et. al. Ejectment.
Edward Overton vs. A. B. Smith, et. al. Ejectment.
| Subpoenas made returnable at 2 o'clock, in the after
noon of Monday as aforesaid. ALLEN M'KEAN,
' Pro'ts. Office. March 5 1860. Prothonotary.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of
the estate of Allen Brown, deceased. In the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor*appointed upon Excep
tions filed to the accouut of M. M. i'airchild, administra
tor of said estate, will attend to the dnties of his appoint
ment, at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on MON
DAY. APRIL 16, 18C0, at 9o'clock. A.M., of which all
persons n eresfed, are requested to take notice.
E.OVERTON Jr.,
March 15.1860. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer of
the estate of I I'm. B. Chaffee, deceased. In the
j Orphans' Court of Bradford County.
| The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
1 to distribute the monies in the hands of the Administra
tors, as per account filed, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on
' j SATURDAY, the 7th day of APRIL, 1860, at 1 o'clock
j P. M., at which time and place all persons interested will
; present their claims or be debarred from claiming any
portion of said fund. G. D. MONTANYE,
March 15, D6O. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Wm. W. Cham
pia vs. Hiram IV. Root. In the Court of Common
Picas of Bradford County, No. 480, May term, 1859.
f The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defendants
real estate, among the several creditors, will attend to
I the duties of his appointment, at his office in Towanda
boro' ou FRIDAY, the 6th day of APRIL 1860, at 1 o'-
clock. P. M., at which time and place all persons interes
ted will present their claims or be debarred from claiming
any share of said fund. G. D. MONTANYE,
March 15 , 1860 Auditor.
' WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY.
INSURANCE at fair rates can be obtained of the sub
scriber in the following Stock Companies :
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
Cash Capital, $1,500,000
Assets January 1, 1860, 2,194,100
Liabilities, Claims not due 179,957
- HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
A>? York City.
Cash Capital $1,000,000
1 Assets. January 1,1860 1,458,390
Liabilities, Claims not due 45,589
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST CO,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cash Capital $ 255,000
5 Assets, January 1, 1860,... 385,161
: CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
' Cash Capital, $ 300,000
' Assets, January 1, 1860 336,071 -•
Liabilities, Claims not due, 21,968
AMERICAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY.
A'ctc York City.
Cash Capital $ 200,000
> Polices issued upon Farm Dwelings, Barns, and their
. contents, for a terra of years wit hottt requiring a premium
note. Applications made to the subscriber at A i.lks M
j BANKS J-aw Office, Waverly, will receive immediate at
t tention. B. A. ELMER.
Waverly, X. Y. Feb. 22, 1860. Agent
The Old Gash Drug House
; REMOVED!
l
CORNER
i [ Main and Pine street,
FIND
DR. PORTER'S
NEW
MEDICINE STORE.
FOUND.
IN the road near Samuel M'Kean'a in Bnrlingtan
township, a box of Jewelry. The owner can have the
i as me by calling on ma, and paying chargea
, March B,lBfC. D. D. CARET,