Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 23, 1860, Image 3

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    Collcgiaic Institute,
TOIVAXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
iiUVER S. DEAN, A.B. Principal. Professor of Anc ent
Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
W\f 11- DEAN*, A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor
of Mathematics and Natural Science.
„ j cHARI.ES It. COBURN, County Superintendent,
1 ' General Director of Normal Department.
Vr OLIVER S. DEAN, Preceptress.
Miss vNNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress.
.. nVI.EN E. DEAN. Second Assistant Teacher.
V * * MARIETTA G. DICKINSON. Teacher of Vocal and
' Instrumental Music,
wu H DEAN, Librarian.
r i). CANFIEI.D DAYTON, Stewart.
Mrs. D. C- DAYTON, Matron.
The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU
GUST 22, and will eoutinue 14 weeks.
• TUITION, M TERM :
tParable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering
t'ie school, and one-half at the middle of '.be term—fuel
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term $ 5 00
Preparatory 0 U0
H-f-hi-r, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher. Ist and 2d year, pel term 8 00
Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00
Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
X. 'i Pupils w ill be classed by the most advanced
b-auch thev respectively pursue.
pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for
ft. 1 and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES :
French $
German 3 00
I (rawing •---- •■- - - - • • 300
Uoani in the Institute, per week, including tuel
and light 2 00
Washing, per dozen 38
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
weeks each The' A universal y exercises will be held at
the close of the Spring term.
X"o deduction will be made for absence, except ia case
of protracted H&KM of over two weeks.
Instrumental Music w ill not. as heretofore, be taught in
the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will
be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute,
bv the Teacher ot Vocal Music.
This arrangement has been adopted for tiie past term,
and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to
the pi.m pur=>ui lin former year . Special pains will he
taken to se ore the greatest progress of th se wishing to
lake lessous in this branch. Terms Will be as heretofore :
Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO (10
Csc of instrument n which to take lessons 50
,lo for practice 2 (X)
Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow
els. Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desira
ble that they also turn >h their own bed and bedding
when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be
furnished at a slight charge.
It is* strongly recuuiiui'iulfd that students from abroad j
should board in the Institution. as better opportunities
I tor advancement in study are thereby secured.
1 JVannul Department -Special exer i-es are a'TMieed
without extra charge for th>.e prepa • tlvii-o-ives as
I Teachers of Prof. C. B- COBi UN, the
I able and well known Superintendent of Common Seles. Is
■ ia the county. ha- kindly consented to organize the Tea
cher's class, ami direct the course to lie pursued.
■ He will a'so present to conduct its exercises as often
■ practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the
I™ The ry and Practice of Teaching, as alao on other subjects
icare- toi w.th Norma! training.
Those i eisons. the refore, intending to engage in teach
ing !i i the w inter, will find it greatly to their advantage
to he pre-a-nt during th" Kali term.
Pi • t ;rn's • nnm • tion with the institution snot
... as t • iii any way interfere with the discharge ot the
No pains will l<c spared, OP the part of the Facility and
Tr>tces in sustaining the high repuistation the institu
tion has li thorto ei j >u ,!. and ia u-udcriug it more Her
tLv of future i atruicgc and support
WILLIAM U. DEAN.. p • . .
Aug. 9. 1860. OIJVEB S. DEAN, , E' 1 " 1 '!''•'•
SELECT SCHOOL
For "Sfoucg- Ladies.
\f"ISSES CHUBBI CK respectfully in-
JL form th. pu Ik- that the Pali term ol their school
will couin.eiiee on .Mi die. the 271! i day of August,
ia ro 'in iuiuurlv occ.. ( .ied by th' ui.
Th' h'":.l for the Id ,-tal j n.ige extended ti them
els;.a. the i .i-l year. Mi- ('. assure tin ir patron* that
-i p. is will is- spared (o me: t a coiitimiim ••• ot lh- eon
—- e. . rno-e who ;i iv ■ ■!, .de pupils to their care.
M—l\ VN ) 1., ("ill (fRI ('K will have entire charge
a.id a ! in:ted :iu:u' rot -choiurs only will be
T.- .HS. TEH QC Alt TEH "V It Wr.'KS.
.
( .
•. ". . !e w -M. • ali - i'. ILit u $0 00
<■ • .. i" iueltiile Mutheniat.' Moral
k ■ L. n ... .... *7 00
'■! ' -instruction on the Piano, with use of Instru
.arter.ilO; French, per term, $3, and Draw
' ■■■•n papil w ill be e.vpc ted to provide herself with a
" and chair.
Ac" Any iufornnti ot in reference to this School may
■t obtained by ap 5y i g to 11. S. Mei, ur or E. T. Fox.
Towanda. August .0. I Id.
yj MA j-i JiJ JJ U Jj © UiJiijo
'PIIE und. -signed hav" opened n elf e in the btiibPng
I "wn"'l by li ;rt "i K ,g~ • ,rv. for t:.e transaction ot
a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
1 icy wiii r tite ni uuy i depo-it, anil allow Interest
n (he same, according to the length of time it remaius
in their hands.
Th y w'.i. a - • receive ni meyoa deposit, payable on the
be jitor's■ V k. on demand.
They wui : -ii dr ills on (be Ent. in sums to suit
pi- ha—r-. at ' .-• < uri.-nt rat, -of Ex liange.
They a.. •t a and draft.- payable at any place
ia t:ie 1.. . to a Bank or Banker.
i'-rs. .. s. r i.. remit u: nv to their triends in the ,
"t-i' eintiy -an be furnished with Uratts to any amount
It ai £i sterling, upwards.
Ir it tie-ir !-ng experience, and the facilities which .
> " ■••}' ; , ■ to rt 1 .ve a -...ire o! the bu-iness
•pv.-uining to -iieli an Otfi.-e.
-icy re rby permission to the following :
i le American E\ iiange Ban-, .Vcit 1 'oik ;
Htx-rs. F. \Y. Clark A ttv ' D c -, > , ,
• . Ei.iorvA Co., )
Ui Am t. 11l ultra.
I V'l en ut k. Es.| . i
• .U.V.r.nyr.ghAtn. , H Barrt.
| '•-. ,|. \j (btrrniek.
If .1. Ross, //arriiiurg.
IVilliain Buehler, J
- , B. S. RUSSELL & CO.
April 17. 1-410.
traded, or lliuli (omiiioii School,
AT TESHYTOWK, ?A.
D. CRAFT A. M. ) „ ,
•li'l.lA IIORTON.t Teacher*.
' ' rerna will connowe on MON-
E ' ; " "f tt. l-if i, A continue twelve weeks.
. , the general • iperri-ion and dire ■-
, f'.'J; ' J: : D *e,-t t- of Terry School District,
>
"" "•- f* taught in tin- school.
' s '"" c, (settled in advance,) as follow-:
■ H ,'' 1 • .te $3 oof
- g. ' log Natural Science . 5 00
l :b, V. " he arranged for those preparing
E extra expense.
fj",„ ~v '"tinei iu the neighborhood at £1 30 to j
, i
:R DRESSING SALOON.
Fpn ■
• -l \nt^ a '''' r -'" vr returns thanks
i j,-, T a :i nd i and vicinity, f r their j
w' Land h >pes t" m< rita cor.tin
fit ' ' ' - l y i strict attention to business, j
i < w rki.. iu, i.etc of Philadelphia,
c if manner of work usually done j
.. . ■ ' ' it L - Saloon. Sharing tor ease
k • * ; ' ,- xce!!ed. Hair Cutting iu the
i> "." t., . the only place m Towanda
V
* 1 - ; S siiampoo. Coloring the Hair and |
U ■' ' r gr.,y (. a 1-autiful br urn
.. .' ' K •' appear in a life like manner I
i- if - razors in a satiafactory way. Cloth
,f . 'Vj '-t-.rvnovaW!.
s -i* ' ' 3l 1 trial, ia the ba-ement of the Ward
— 6 ' SOLOMON COOPER.
; \] ILL at S
. 1.!' lu: ' ' r t" it pr mptly, having
'a.,, ' r,n Suc *tesd:il ojieratioa. we can a-s-ure j
i. ' sf~ti h. , 2 o. U ; e 08t ' fc,r Ptr tug", that they can
,:y aj • '3 their work well done, and with dispatch '
: '*ada July 18. 1860. FB ° BT 4 C °' |
BALT.~U m*umn\
lot fr P g' !
O'lS' TAJKISHES. FA—W uZ
cHtb B ? ' M K-hiutry and Coal Oils.
*'i-s ,* rs > b iinar aad iiarnesa Varniah and
MEBCI'B'S.
ilriu afltorrttsemegts.
• JULY 10, 1860. j
WW. A. ROCKWELL
IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF
!
Summer & Fall Goods.
CONSISTING OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
: j PRINTS FROM 3 ets. TO ONE SHILLING.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
WHITE CRAPE, STELLA, BROCHI,
AND PRINTED SHAWLS.
' SUN UMBRELLAS AND PAILVSOIS.
j BROAD CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN AND
FANCY CASSIMERES, SUMMER PANT
I AND COAT GOODS,
, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES,
SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER.
YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
CROCKERY AND HARDWARE,
i j WOODEN AND STONE WARE,
. | BIRD CAGES AND BIRD SEED,
| OILS, PAINTS, KEROSENE, FLUID A ALCOHOL,
i i GRINDSTONES AND HINGES,
FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
All of which will be sold at the lowest possible price tor
1 Cash or Produce. \VM. A. ROCKWELL, j
N. Y. &. E. HAIL ROAD.
ANGE of hours, commencing MONDAY, JUNE IS,
j ISoO. Trains will leave Waverly ut about the follow -
ing hours, viz :
OOINO WEST. GOING EAT.
1 inn kirk Express. 4.37 P. M. V. Y. Express. . 11.08 A. M
• Night Express.... 3.37 A.M. Might Exaveaa.lt.lfi A.M.
Mud 5.14 P.M-'Acoommoqatioa 6A3 P.M.
Way 8.13 A. M. | Stock Express. 4.33 A.M.
Express Freight...sJt3 P. M.jWay 2.55 P. M. j
Fast Freight S.ls A.M.-Fast Freight...lo.lo A.M.
Way Freight 6.40 A.M. Way Freight. ..4.20 P. M.
Cincinnati Express does uot stop at Waverly. Night
Expresa, Stock Express. Express Freight, Fast Freight
(both ways.) run every day. Accommodation remains
over night it Binghainton. Mail remains over night at
Ktmira. Night Express of Sundays, runs only to Eiuiira.
All other trains run daily, except Sunday.
CH ARLES MINOT, General Sup.
NATHANIEL MARSH. Receiver.
New iron Works iu Towanda!
rj l llE Ntibsrrilipr lias the pleasure to announce
1 to the public that lie has commenced operations in
his new Works, and is now prepared to execute orders for 1
Steam Engines, Grist Mill, Circular, Gang and Mu- \
ley Saw Mill Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kinds
of Castings and Machinery iu common use. He also,
manufactures a variety of Stoves ; also Thimble Skein
and Pipe Boxes. Having purchased the entire stock of
Patterns of the late concern of Phillips A Wheeler, A Ji hn |
Arnot.of Etmira, he thinks he is better provided with i
patterns fur Gearing, Ac., than any con.era in this region
ot country. He is also provided with the choicest M.iciii
nery and the best ot Workmen, and has every tacilitv to
execute work promptly. He therefore, solicits a -hare
of public patronage.
Towanda. June 10. I*6o. O. p. BARTLETT.
I> ROW N SHEETINGS, IT wide, from
1 y 6] to -1 cents per yard at
je2(>. HUMPHREY'S.
I ARGE STOCK of Gents, Ladies and J
I J Children's Gaiters. Bootees and Shoes. Ju-t re
ceived at
_Juiif 20. : - >. HUMPHREY S.
S. N. BEONSON
Is now receiving at the
Metropolitan Hardware Store.
ORWELL, PA.
A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS STOCK OF
Harvest & Haying Tools,
//vi. ft rind-*/",;**. Sites, liv'fer Workers,
Washing M tr/itnrs. Dig Pouters, Sus/i,
\,ills, (Piss, Hi.use Trimmings,
Alethult it s '1 <t i iS~r.
W A N T E I) . WOOL, HIDES, PELTS,
COPPER, BRITANNIA. Ac.
ALESSO MARIO,
Portrait & Landscape Painter
WARD HOI'SF, TOII'A.XDA.
NEW GROCERY
and
PRpyiSION STORE !
11 PATCH respectfully informs the ei
_/• tizensof Towaada and vicinity, that be has receiv- '
cd and "p<-nt-d in B. Kingsdntry'- -tore, opposite Moutau
f yes", a large and well -ele< led stock of
Groceries & Provisions,
Which will br sold Cheap as the Cheapest, for
CASH OR FARMER'S TIIODUCE.
The Goods are entirely nt-w and fre-h. and c :npri-e the j
best selected stock of
Sugars, Teas, Coffees,
SjWrs, Friti's, CnwUrs, Ttbicai, Pork, Hams,
JJrifd litrf. Fish of all kinds. Camphme, 1
Fluid, Wooden Sf Stone JI 'are,
Ever brought into this market. All that is asked is a
trial ot g'lods and prices.
CASH AND THI HIGHEST PRICE
Will lie paid a( all times fur Farmer's IV>duce of ail kinds
Kir'• -'d BUTTER wanted at good prices.
Towanda. June 11 1-6(1.
READ! REFLECT!
REMEMBER !
,
II AT in addition to our former assorment
JL wc- arc new opening a full and general assortment ot
SPRING & SMFR GOODS,
selected with great care to meet the wants of all. Farm
i ers, Mechanics (and espec iallv)
THE L-YDI IiS,
will (if they consult their own interest) give u- us a call
1 before purchasing elsewhere, as wc are determined
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD !
Our Stoc-k of
DRV GOODS, CROCKERY, I
GROCERIES, HOOTS A SHOES, ji
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, SASH, GLASS,
HOUSE TRIMMINGS, Ac. Ac.,
cannot be excelled as to quality, quantity or variety.
TKACY A MOORE.
Towanda, June 14. IsriO. 1
CIRESII ORANGES AND LEMONS, at '
J? FOX'S. j
lARESH EIGS AND PRUNES, *t
JL FOX'S.
CUMMER SlLKS,Challies, Bareges, Thib
bets and Crape Shawls, just received at
je2o. HLMI'HRFA'S.
Ulster Brass lV String Band.
WM. DITTRICH, leader.
t NNOUNGE to the public, in central, that they are
nrepared to furnish Music for Parades, Excursions,
Pi - Ni---, Cotillion Parties, Ac.
For engagement-, apply to W. Drmucn, Towanda, !
H. J. Davhmox, Ulster. ' mar*6otf. j
UAY RAKES AT WHOLESALE AND 1
Retail, at MERCER'S. |
iUftrllnncous.
! JUNE 15, 1860.
PvECEIVING
BV
J. D. HUMPHREY,
( West Side of the Public Square.)
mmmn
DO IV3 ESTICS,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Sugar, Molasses, Fish,
AND OTUF.K
FAMILY GROCERIES,
800 IS, SHOES tt- OALTERS,
Suitable for the season.
Sole & I pper Leather, Calf skin.
AMD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
iracco, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, &c.
WHICH ARF. TO BE SCI.D
At Redttced Prices,
FOR CASH!
HOTEL KEEPERS,
DRUGGISTS,
FARMERS,
WHO WANT
TWM r M 'JkZsfyQ r 33
I HAVE jut received from the City, a
. Large Stock of
IMPORTED PL RE LIQUORS, ,
of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS lias been pur- '
cha-cd for CASH, directly Iroiu the importers, whereby '
I am enabled to lurui.-ii Farmers for the approaching
Harvest, a Superi- r and Pure article of Liquor, of any !
kind h.itevrr. at I.' IWKIt PRICES than were ever be- .
fore offered iu Towanda.
HOTEL KEEPERS
Will find it greatly to their advantage to examine my
-took before pun basing el-ewhere. I have facilities for 1
purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my j
goods at New York
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Ile-ide- my Liquor? ate warranted pure and unadulter
ated. I have also on hmd the lairgest Stock and Great
est Variety of
TOBACCO AND SECARS
Ever brought to Towanda. which having been purchased
j directly Irmn the Mauula, turers and Importers, enables
me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists ot the
city. Hotel keepers ami others are respectfully invited
to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars I
and To'acco. Also,
Groceries & Provisions,
Uf every description, will be kept constantly on hand, at
prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town."
Confident that I am enabled to sell my entire stock of
Goods, either at H hole-ale or Retail. ]•■— than like good
can be purchased tin- -idc of the City, 1 respectfully so
licit the public to an examination at No. 5. Bri. k Row.
H. W. NOBLE.
Towanda. June 14. I*6o.
50 Cent Tea.
/ MIOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 50 cents
V a pound ; a article than we have ever sold at ,
that price, and probably as good as others sell at 75 cents
Tins no humbug—ail we ask Is to have it tried. We
warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give sati-faction tr
the money returned in all case- at FOX'S.
I AYA. RIO AND LAG UIB A COFFEE
*t in the Kerne l and Grain at FOX'S.
I Fill'l F. — Oranges,L' inon*, li tis- j
ins. Figs. Prunes and Dried Peaches at Ft >X'S.
IIKESE. CRAC KERS AND HERRING
\J at F n'a
"DASKETS, CLOTHES I'INS, SCRUB
JJ and blacking brushes. Window Brushes with long
and short handles. Mop Sticks. Shaker Mops. Matches.
Wooden Faucets aud a variety of Wood ware at
FOX'S
M AIZEXA—A NEW ARTICLE MADE
from Corn, said to be superior to Corn Starch for
Puddings at FOX'S
VTUTS, SARDINES AND CIGARS
it Wholesale and retaii tt FuX'S.
AXES' DI: T ERSIY E 8) A P—T U B
T\- best Chemical soap in the United States at
FOX'S._
MACARONI AND YERMECILLA
very fine and fresh at FOX'S.
FRED
pIYIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND
V_ DRAUGHTSMAN, respectfully announces to the cit
izens of Bradford county, that he is prepared to do any
work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and
despatch.
Towanda. May 24th. 1860. j
\V"OOL ! WOOL ! WOOL !—25,000 lbs
IT WANTED!—The highest market price will be .
paid rt May 23. 1860. M. E. SOLOMON S.
W Wash your Wool clean before you bring it to mar- (
ket, on the sheep, it possible, or iu tub, as one-third will j
be deducted for an washed wool, as is the custom in the
wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal ck.iper, a
above mentioned. |
WILSON, EARNEa <fc CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Extensive Dealers in Tea.
115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,)
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM IT. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful \
ler, Dayton & Co.. and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill.
I). V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county.
.4. C. KEENLY, of Wyoming county. Pa.
SAMUEL N. DELANO, of New York. 16my6m
FRUIT! FRUIT!!
ORANGES, Lemons. Figs, Raisins, Prunes. Citron
Zante Currants. For sale, wholesale and mail, by
XjwaatU TO, lsfiO. .PATCH.
Jilstftlamtti
JUNE 1, 1860.
JUST OPENED,
I AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE !!
A NEW STOCK OF
%mwm mm
1 N calling attention to our prescut stock of
NEW GOODS, we do not hesitate to my, that in no j
village in Northern Periusyhaiiia or Sourtheru New
York will a stuck of goods be found possessing more at
tractions in variety, styles, quality of goods and prices, |
I than we are now prepared to exhibit. Having facilities
| for buying goods superior to others, we are able at all 1
• times to select the newest styles and most desirable goods
as they appear in market; and conducting our business
strictly upon the
CASH SYSTEM!
we uan keep always on hand a large stock and better as
sortment and can ufl'urd to sell ut lower prices than
■ they can be found elsewhere.
We are now receiving a large assortment of
SUMMER SILKS!
Plain and Figured Dart-gee. ('rape Moretz. Elegant
Barege ROBES, at half tlieir value. Organdie Hobes,
Printed Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns, Jaronett
j Robes, Printed Jaconctts. Pine Apple Cloths. " llarege
■ AnglaU.*' the most fashionable and durable cotton and
; worted dress goods now worn. Besides a great variety
of other styles of Dress Goods. Also the best assort
ment of
MOURNING GOODS,
• That can be found this side of New York.
j
HOOP SKIRTS!
250
STEEL SPRING HOOP SKIRTS
At a Great Reduction in Price.
JL'RFT RECEIVED AT
Flie Keystone Store.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
'Three-Pl>) and Ingrain Carpels,
Plain White andChetk Mattings. Floor Oil Cloths, from
3-4 to 2 yards wide. Druggets, Matts, Ac., Ac.
These goods we are prepared to sell 20 per cent less than
the same can b- bought elsewhere.
j EST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
. tl STORE, a large lot of SUN UMBRELLAS and PA
RASOLS :it a greet reduction from abut We have hercto
! fore acid them.
TUST RECEIVED at t!ie KEYSTONE
•J STORK.--tell* Shawls.all prii, Plain Thibet Shawls
[ all colors. Silk Shawls, Broche Shawls, Printed Wool
Shawls. I,ace Shawls, Siik and Lawn Mantillas, " Z<ni>-
bias," Ac. Ac.
; TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
! 'I EkeulCounterpanes, differentsize*. Wool .
and Damask Table Covers, Damasks. Bleached and ITn-
I bleached Linen Table Damasks, Napkins. Linen Tahle
Spreads. Curtain Draperies. Sheetings and Pillow-case
Mu-lins, from jth- to 24 vards wide.
_ j
J U.ST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE;
*9 ST< >l;k, Ti art-pa re ut Window Shades. all -i/cs. and
Trimmings, lircen and Butt Hollands, UiQerent widths.
I UST IIECEIVEI) at t lie K E YSTO X E
•' STORE. Boots and Sh es. Hats, Cups and Straw
. Goods, Crockery. Oils and Paints, Glass and Sash, Choice
I Family Groceries.
Eajous Kid Gloves '■
VT.L sizes, in colors, lilack and White, of
- these celebrated gloves w ill alwav - be found at the
j KEYSTONE STORE.
Nails ! Nails ! !
W | KEGS NAILS of nSuperior Quality, |
PJ\J For Saie, Wholesale and Ifeiail. at the
KEYSTONE STORE.
: I UST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE
*f STORE, an elegant as.-ortmeut of Embroideries. Km
; broidered Collars. Embroidered Setts. Embroidered Edg- !
i lugs. Embroidered Inscrtings. Marseilles Collars, Mar- j
i sailles Setts, Embroidered Financings, Crape Collars, i
j Crape Setts, Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as
I Bortment of Black Lace Veils.
_ 1
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860 !
MUSIC! MUSIC!*! MUSIC!!!
The Towanda Brass Band,
1 /"10MP0SED OK TEN TALENTED AND EXPERI-
V. ' ENCED Ml SICIANS, would respectfully announce i
to the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that they I
; are uow prepared to turnish the BEST KIND OF MUSIC j
j f'>r any and every occa-iou, at reasonable rates. For en
i gogements. Address J. BILL MEANS.
| May 10.1360. Towanda. Bradford Co. Pa.
DR. JOHN MIXTOSH, will be found at
his old office. Patton's Block, during Spring and !
Summer. Teeth nserfed on Vulcanised Rubber—the '
latest improvement ia dentistry. Specimen piece to be
seen at the oflke. Persons indebted t.. me will please
pay up. JOHN MTNTOSH.
i Towanda. March 20, 1860.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
.Year the Bridge, Towanda, Pa.
| TOHX LAUGHLIN respectfully informs
j the public that he has lea,-t-d the now and commodi
ous Hotel recently erected near the Bridge, and having
furnished it thoroughly, is now prepared to accommodate
snch of the travelling public as may give him a call.
He will endeavor by attention to the wants of his guests
and by the reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por
tion of public patronage.
The liar will be kept stocked with the l>est Snrituous
and Malt Liquors. Good Stabling is attached, w.th care
ful attendance. May 33, 1860.
SnESS MAKING !
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that they are
now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS "MAKING in the
latest and most fashionable style, and cheaper than at
; any other establishment in the County.
aJ"Rooms one door below Ik-idleman's block, at the
I residence of A .J. Noble. MRS. A. J. NOBLE,
April 16.1860. MISS J. H. HALE.
" WAk'EMANS CORNET RAM),
LACEYVILLE, PA.
BENJ. E. WAKEMAN, Leader, and comprising a num
ber of good musicians, announce to the public that t
| they are prepared to furnish music for Parades. Exeur
j sions. Balls. Ac., on reasonable terms. Address,
j LaceyTiile, Jnly 17.18C0. BENJ. E. WAKEMAN.
CULTIVATOR TEETHYt
MERTUB'S j
l \f ACKIXAW TROUT —Fine New Fish i
I IU. just receivtd at FOX'S. I
fcrgal.
SHERIFF'S SALE. —I>y virtue of sundry
writs of Vend. Expo., isntu-d oot of the court of
common pleas of Bradford count v, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 30th day
ot August, A. D. 1860, at the court house, in Towanda,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot. piece
or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, and bounded
us follows : north by land of M. Ross, east by land fur
! mcrly of 11 S Davidson, A Co. south by land of Geo Lenox,
John Lenox and Daniel Lenox, and west by land forrncr-
Ily of William Mounsey. Containing ninety acres be the
same more or less, about fifty acres improved with two
lug houses, a framed barn, and an apple orchard and oth
! er fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Abiram
! Pierce vs. John Klsbree.
Also at the suit of John McGnffee vs. John Elsbree.
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of hind sit
uate in Springfield tovmship, and bounded us follows :
north by land of Aa Wood, east by the highway, south
and west by land of James U. Grace. Containing 26
acres, more or less, about 16 acres thereof improved with
a shed and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot, pieee or parcel of land
situate iq Springfield township, aud bounded as follows :
I north by land of Alanson Cole, James U. Grace, L.
Grace and Theodore Leonard, east by land of Russell
| Young, and south by land of J.Rnaer and Russell Young,
! and west by land of James U. Grace, Luring Grace and
i Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, more or k-ss, a. out 20
i acres improved vv ith a log barn, a framed born and a few
j fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Springfield t wp. and bounded us follows : north
! by land Burgess, oast by land of Charles Burgess
; and Charles Phelps, Jr., south bv land of Martin Philips,
and we-t by land of Enoch Merrill, L. Cooper, Jr., et. al
i Containing 77 ane and 132 perches, more or less, about
| 30 acres improved, being lot No. "it on C. F. Wells' map
of Springfield towuship, with a log house thereon,
i ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
j situate iu Springfield twp.. bounded as follows : north A
! east by lands of Theodore Wilder, south yb the Co. road.
I aud west by the north road. Containing one acre, more
| or less, all improved with a framed dwelling house and
! store, a framed barn aud shed, with fruit and ornamental
I trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certaiu piece or parcel of land situate
in Springfield township, bounded as follows: north by
! land of Barnard Newell, Walter Mattocks. L-a Mattocks,
Thomas Pyne and James L. Philips, east By lands of No
ah Bliss and W. 11. Westbrook, and south by Klam Ben
j DcttandW.il. Westbrook, and west by land of Joel
I Adams. Containing two hundred acres," be the same
more or less, about 160 acres improved with 3 framed
dwelling houses, 3 framed barns and sheds, 1 apple orch
ards and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. A L.
| Denison A Co. vs. Hiram Spear.
Al-SO —The following lot, piece or pa -ccl of land sit
uate in West Burlington twp , bounded north by lands of
John Calard and 1-aac Swain, on the east by lamijof Syl- j
vester Woodin, Simeon llca-oii :uid Samuel 51 itt. and
west or south west by land of Wilbcr Gamage. Contain
ing 130 acres, more or less. al<out 60 acres, more or less,
improved, one log house, two log barns, tw > apple orch-
I arils, a peach orchard, and other fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. W. My- 1
| ers to the use of William Coryell vs. Nathaniel Hart,
1 Geo. W. Henson and Elislia P. Heuson.
ALSO—'The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in South Creek twp., and bounded north by land of
Samuel Smith and Martin Liddy, east by the Wiliiatn
i sport and Klrnira Rail Road,south by land of J"hn Smith ,
and David Tuttie, and west by land of Samuel Smith. - I
j Containing 130 acres, more or less, about 63 acres itu- |
proved with a framed house, a log house, a framed barn, j
: and the frame of a horse barn and a young orchard
i thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Orrin P.
Ballard to the use of Abiram Pierce vs. Cornelius
H .light.
ALSO—The following lot. piece qr parcel of land sit
| uate in Armenia twp., bounded north by land of Levi
Youma-ts, on the east by land of P. B. Field, south by
the public highway, and the Webler school house lot.
I aud lauds of Henry Covert, and west by land of J. P.
Burnhara. Containing about sixty acres, mure cr less,
about 20 acres improved uue log house, one trained barn,
I and a few liuit trees thereon.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Nathan
1 Tl ::i.in to the i'.-e <J H'-r.ry (' v-:t and Geo. Field vs.
Lysauder C. S.iepard aud l'hiueas B. Field administra
tors <6 Abi/.er Field.
AI-SO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit
tiate in Athens twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at
j the south west corner oi lot No. 2. owned by Patrick
Hurly. them e we-twardly along lands of Elijah Smith
115 rods to the south east corner of lauds belonging to
the estate of B. P - yder. decea-ed, thence northwardly
aloug lands of said B. P. Snyder's estate 139 reds to lands
of said Erastus Wulcott. thence eastwardly along lands
of -aid Wolcott and lan-ls 1 elonglng to the heir- of Juli
us T -zcr, deceased. 115 rods to the load, thence ah i.g
-aid r pad southwardly I".' rods t . the place of beginning.
Containing 100 acres, more or !•--. aliout 40 acres iin
pr ved.a framed house aud log barn A fruit trees there->u.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ira 11.
sin rwi" .1 \s. Dnak Mettarthy and PaillePMnrly.
Al.st—A certaiu lot, piece or parcel of land .-ituate
in Lelb y and Granville townships, bounded as follows :
north by land Of Samuel Fitch, east by land of O D.
Perry and Charh s Drake, south by land of C arles I-amb,
; and west by land of John Warburt-m. Containing >3l
■ res, more or less, about 40 at re- improved, one small
, framed house, one framed barn, and a young orchaid
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the -.. it of W. A. Park
to the use of John C. Adams vs. A. L. Moore and Isaac
Wilcox.
ALSO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land -ituate in
Ulster twp.. bounded a- follows ; north by land of Geo.
■ West and 1-aac Hulf, ea.-t by land of Joint V. Hufl and i
' H. S. Dtvidwi, A Cp., south by lauO of Abraham Steers |
and Henry K 6 he: J and wc-t by hir.d ut Gt-i. C. -iu
and F. A . Williams. Containing acres, more or less,
about 3.5 acres improved, a i"g hou.x. and a log barn and I
a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. S. Da- j
vidaon A Co., to the use of Charles F. Welles, Jr., vs. !
! Samuel Galush.i.
j ALSO—The. following lot, piece or parcel of land sit- j
; uate in Athens borough, and bounded north by land of
! Isaac Fulford aud John Watkins, Jr.. on the east by the |
| highway lands of Geo. S. Welleraml A . Morley. on the
south by lands of E. B. Minier. and on the wen"by lands j
: of John* Watkins. Jr. Containing about S7A acres, more !
or less. 50 acres improved, log house, I -g Lun. (
j shoe barn, and fruit trees thereon.
ALSO All the defendant's interest in the following j
| described lot, piece or parcel of Uml -ituate in Smithilel i
; tp., botiud< .1 on all sides, la-rth. ei-t. south and w est by
land- of Nelson Heeler. C -ntaiuing one acre, m ire or
I less, all improved, oue steam saw mill, small framed
: house, and a barn thereon.
| Seized and takm in execution at the suit of Jesse Spa! J
I ins vs. Warren J. King.
ALriO— I The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
' uate in Standing Stone tp.. lmunded north by land of
| John Swackbammer, east by land ot John Hiue. south
i by land of Alexander Ennis, and wc-t by land of H. J.
Madid and E. W. Baud. Containing *2 acres, more or
| less, almut So acres improved, a log house, a framed barn,
an apple orchard and other fruit trees there -n.
Seized aud taken iu execution at the suit of E. W.
Buird vs. Lather Yarmson.
ALSO—A certain 1 t, piece or parcel of land sitnate
! in Cantou tp., bounded north by lands of Mrs. William
Roberts, ea-t by land o! James Metier, south by land of
Alpheus Dann.anJ west by the public highway. Con- ;
taining 374 acre-, more or le—. about 20 acres impr .ed.
! one framed house, one.frurucd baru, and fruit trees there
; on.
i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry
i Riley to the use of Eleazt-r Pomeroy vs. Ziua I- Scott,
i AI-SO—All that ceitaiu it, piece or pared of land
sitnate in Rome tp.. bounded a- follows : north by land
| of Hugh Mi Cabe and Ger.-h <m Towner, east by land of
! Hugh McCabe, south by land of Hugh M< Cabe, and west
jby land of James B. Pem ncv. Containing 41 acres,
niore or less, all improved, with an old framed liinw, a
i work -hop. a grist mill, and a few fruit trees thereon.
I AldSO—All that certain lot, piece or pared <>f land j
' it .ate in Rome tp.,! ounded a- foil.w - : north by land
I of T. S. Kinner. east by land of James lout on, s> i.tb by 1
land of Jacob Ercanhack, and west by land of George 1
1 Horton and Chauncey Ransom. Containing 105 acres,
be the same, nmre less, about 60 acres improved, 2
plank hou.- s, 1 tramed barn, au apple orchard and other
fruit trees thereon.
isdzed and taken in execution at the suit of Jame
! McCabe to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Gore and
Silas Gore.
ALSO— The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in West Burlington tp., and bounded a- f< !! or- :
beginning at a hemlock the north west corner ol said lot,
thence north 1J deg. east 6 > s-10 perches to a hemlock,
the corner of C. P. I'hillipe' lot, thence south deg.
east 114 5 10 per. to a po-t, thence south 1 j deg. west 63
6-10 per. to a post, thence north *•. deg. Vest 114 5-10
I per. to the pla cot beginning. Containing 43 acres and
152 per. more or !•-;■>. fifteen acres improved, log house,
log bam and a few fruit trees thereon.
sh-ized and taken iu execution at the suit of John Rich
ardson ami Rotiert B. Davidson, trustees Ac., to the use
of Gordon F. Mason vs. Henry Tibhetta.
AI-SO—All that described lot, piece or parcel of land
situate in Ulster tp., bounded as follows : north and east
by the public highway, south by lands of Uriah f-haw
and west by laud of John Conklin. Containing halt an
i acre, more or !e-s. all Improved, with a framed toiern
• house, a framed barn and shed and other out buildings,
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in ex • :tionat the suit of James Van
! Dyke vs. Nathan Olmstead.
ALSO—The following lot, pie e or parcel of hind sit
• uate in Armenia tp., and branded as follows: beginning
' at a sugar tree iu the northern boundary line of land
] Conveyed to Lewis P. Newell, thence by lots No. 306 on
I map survey 100 per. to a pot, thence by lots No. 2-7
and 280 east 160 per. to a p thoa •by, U N '--5 A .
308, and south 160 per. to a post, and by Lewi* P. New- 1
S ell's lot west 100 perclies to the place ot Beginning, be- ■
ing lot No. 307. Containing aixat 1"0 acre-, m -re r ,
j less, about 40 acre-, more or lc-s, improved, 1 framed
| house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon,
j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. W.
! A D. F. Potnerov A Co. vs. A bl/.er Field.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Terry tp.,
bounded north by the public highway leading from Ter
' rytowu to Albany. e3.-t by lof Matthew McMabcn,
I /oath bv C. F. Welks, H. Vetter, 3. Roberts and Xugns
Jtcga.
tus Lewis and west by laud of C. F. Welles. Containing
145 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, on*
framed house, two board sheds and a few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ell.
enberger to the u-e of Daniel Cook vs. Henry Yctter.
ALSO—The following lot of laud situate in Granville
tp., bounded north by land of Elisha Bailey ana a road
| leading to Ezra Bailey's, east by latid ol Ezra Bailey and
' Myron Uolcomb, south by the public highway, and west
! by land of John Simpson aud John Zimmer. Contain
! ing 130 acres, be the same more or less, about 70 acrea
thereof Improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, a log
I house and a small orchard thereon.
I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gorden F.
Mason to the use of Henry J. Madill vs. Lewis D Fow
ler.
ALSO—TIe following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Canton tp., bounded north and east by lands of
('. S. Kellard, on the south by laud occupied by It. EL
Benson, west by the highway leading from Canton vil
lage to Sullivan county. Containing about 200 square
leot, more or less, ail improved, with a two story framed
dwelling hou-e and other out buildings and fruit trees
: thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. \V. Col
-1 well t<> the use of Woodhul! A" Co. vs. Josiah Francisco.
ALSO—By a writ Fi. Fa., the following lot. piece or
pap el of land situate in Albany tp.. bound north by land
of P. 11. Wilcox aud other lands of defendants, S.C. Ac.
J. W. Means, east and south by lands of Welles Wilcox A.
| SC A J W Means, and west by the Berwick turnpike.—
Containing about 70 acres, more or less, about 20 acres
| improved with a framed grist mill and water privilege
thereunto belorgiuir, new framed dwelling bouse part
ly finished, three plank houses, a trained shed, and a few
j fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Albany tp., bound north by land of Sheffield Wil
cox, east by land "t s-lielfield Wilcox and others, south
by land of Welles Wilcox and S (' A J W Means, ami on
the west by the Albany or south branch of the Towauda
1 Creek. Containing lud acre, more or less.
, seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton
Kingsbury vs. Samuel C Means and J W Means.
! ALSO—By a writ of Lev. Facias, all that certain lot.
piece or parcel of laud situate in Burlington and Towau
da townships, and bounded and described as follows, to
witbeginning at a white maple south west corner
of lot No./27b, thence west 172 perches to a beech sapling,
them e south 33 i-lo perches to a post. thence west 152
. perches to the east lineo! lot No. 2*l, thence 53 5-10
perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres and 102
5 10 perches, strict measure, it being intended for the
north half of !"t No. IS'.', on warrant lot No. 1724,
about 3"> acres improved. 1 framed house, 1 framed bain,
; and fruit trees thereon.
j Seized and taken in execution at tne suit of C. 1..
| Ward's use vs. William Pepper, Jr., with notice to Sam
uel Stropes, terre tenant.
ALSO--The following lot of land situate in Asylum
tp . lx.ui, lt d north by land of John Mam, east by 'ami
i Samuel Yanderpool and the Bcujamiu Ackla farm
originally, now occupied by S. S. Bradley, south by land
of William R. Storr and west by the William Morrison
tract now tied by David Cash. Containing about 430
acres, more or less, aU>ut 110 acres improved. 4 plank
urn! framed houses and a framed barn with a shed altach
-1 cd thereon.
ALSO—AII the interest of defendant in a cluster of Is
lands lying in the Susquehanna river. Bradford county,
known as the Gordon and Ackla inlands, lieing opposite
the mills formerly occupied by Israel Smith. Asylum tp.
Cont iniug als>ut 4o acres, more or less, partly improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Wav
' erly Bank vs. Alauson B. Smith.
| ALSO—AII that certain lot,piece or parcel of land eit
j uaie in Athens tp- bounded as follows : north by William
6mM*l land. MM by the etate of Julius Tozcr. dee'd,
south by D. L. F. Clark,ami west by Julius Tozer's estate.
Containing I'JO acres, about H acres improved, 1 frame
hou-e, 1 framed barn. 1 log shed framed shed attached, 1
log house and fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of laud situate in
Athens tp.. Winded M 511 ft: north by land of \Vm.
Scott, east 1 v the eastate of Julius Tozer. dee'd south by
j land of E. Wolcott and west by laud of Julius Tozer.
dee'd, and land of B. P. Snyder's ex. Containing 17
acres, about * acres improved, 1 framed house aaJ fruit
1 trees thereon.
ALSO—line other lot of land situate on Canal street,
in Athens boro'. ai d bounded as follow -; north bv the
Bank lots, east by land of Thomas R Davis, south by
Canal strert ami west by laad ; Mrs. Cuilen. Contain
ing .70 feet front and *4 feet deep, ail improved.
ALSO—-Oae other lot of hnd situate in Athens tp..
bounded M rth by land "t A. A - . K. El-brie, east by land
of Evastus Wukutt. south by land of Win. Phelps and
. west by land of Thomas Lane. Containing Cb acres,
a* it two acres improved. 1 frame bouse, log barn, saw
mill. and a few iruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the .-ait of The Farm
ers I'nion luburame C • vs. Knc-tus W..!.-ott.
THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff.
I Sheriff's Office, Towsnda, July 25, 1-00.
I> Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo.
JLe i--uedoutof the court of common pleas of Brad
ford county, v. me directej. w,ll be exposed to public
sale on THE LSI >A Y tl.e Satii day ot August. A. D.
i 184*0, at the court house, in Towanda, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
j the foUowivg lot. piece or parcel of land situate in X'orth
i Towsnda, bwadta north by land of Stephen A Mills and
I William El well, coat by Sugar Creek, ,uth by land of
David II ty. and a. -t ly land of Silas Mills. Contain
ing one hundred and fitly acres, more <>r less, about M>
acres thereof improved with one framed dwelling house
a framed barn, a cider mill, a work shop, a blacksmith
shop, a corn house ami an apple orchard theeeon.
Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of O D Bar
tlett \-. Ezra Rutty.
ALSO -The f'dlo.ring lot, pie.-e or parcel of land situ
ate in Kidgbury twp., bounded as follows : North by
land of S. tan Buskirk.iast by the Berwick turnpike,
south by laud of John W. Brown and west by land of
William Easf->n. Containing one acre, more or leas, all
Improved, w it'i a framed house aud a tew fruit trees
I thereon.
| S dzej and token in cxe "ition at the suit of Wintbrop
Y. GHaes, idmtatatntw of J.din Thompson, dee'd va. C.
j E. Bingham wd Julia A.
ALSO—The following lot, pit- e or parcel of land situ
ate in X'orth Towanda twp . bounded as follows: On
j the north by land ot John Divine and i{. Granger, east
by R Granger, the X B canal A J Dougherty, south by
; ! ind of Jas. Finerty and land in possession'of William
Monger. John Dougherty ami J. Young, and west bv
j land of S. W. Rumlall. Chester Bennett and William Mc
( Morrau. Containing 2U7 a res. more or less, about 120
acres improved with three framed houses, 2 framed
barns. 2 i ird shanties, J apple orchards and other
! fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. D.
! Bartlctt vs. Horace Granger.
THOS. M. WOODRUFF,
I Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Aug. *, 18€0, Sheriff.
, SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry
i k_J writs of Vend. Expo . issued out of the court of
common pleas of Bradford county, to rue directed, will
: be exposed to public sale. *; the court house, in Towan
da. on FRIDAY the 7*.h day of September. A. D. I*oo, at
1 o'clock, I'. M-, the following* described lut, piece or
parcel of Lad situate In Smitlifieid tp.. bounded north
by land of Henry tjuick, east by land of John Chamber
i n.s.'utb by the highway leading from Athens to Smith
held Centre, and west Ly land- of T. C. Kellogg. Con
taining 23 a> res. cu re or les-. about 15 acres improved
. with a iramed l.ou-e a framed barn and a lew fruit trees
I thereon.
ALSO All that certain lA, piece or parcel of land
j situate in SmithSeld tp., bounded north by tlic h'ghway.
ca-t by land "t —. — Robinson, > utli by laud o! Wallace
> ott. and west by lands of T. C. Kellogg. Containing
42 acres, mwe or leas,about SO a.-res thereof improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Enos Ca
lif! Vs. Walln e Scott.
ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit
uate in West Burlington tp.. bounded north and east by
land of Plyun Phelps. south ! y land of Jacob W. Myer>
; and West l y land of Abraham Steel. Containing titty
acri moi or iabout 27 acres thereof improved.
ALSO- til that certain lot, piece or pan-el of land
; situate in West it ir'nugt l tp., bo .nded north, east and
: we.-t by lands Plynn Phelps, and south by the public
! highway. Containing half an acre, more or less, all im
proved with a smu'.l iramed or p.auk h >uso and a few
, fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. F. Long
! A .-nis vs. A.J. Phelps.
T Ho MAS M. WOWDRUFF, Sheriff.
| SLukT's Ofiice, Towanda, Aug. 12, lstO.
NOTICE TO PI UUIASEHS.-- TO prevent misunderstand
ing. not" e is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
1 sales will lar required to pay the amount bid at the lime
, the land is sold. It i;.- Lev <one imperatively iieceaaary
to aJoj t his rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex
-1 ;cpt in cases, where the pur, hi-- r i* a lien , reditor and
: is entitled to the land a- provided m the Ist section of
i the r. tof A -ciubly, apnr ved A; - 2d, l*4ii. which ia
is follows : " Whenever t! put- isers of real estate at
Orphans' Court or Sh<- iff*- -ale. shall appear from the
j proper record to be otitMi as a lien creditor, to receive
the whole or any portion of the pro, ceds of said sale, it
1 -hall l>e the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor
I or other ftsmm making such sale, la r< ■ tive the receipt
of such p .r.ha-cr or pur. lw- :s f. r the amouut which
he or they wonld appear, from tlie record as afore-aid.
|to be entitled to receive: Provid. d that this section sliail
i not be so construed as to prev utthe right of sui-l Sheiiff,
administrator, exe-ait r r other person aforesaid to de*
! maml and receive at the time of sale a sum - fficient to
| cover all legal o -ts entitled to be pa.d out of the proceeds
of -aid sale ; and provided further, that before any pur
chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec
tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per
son so making said suae, a duly certified statement from
the proper records, tinder the hand and official seal <>f the
proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entitled
j to receive any part of the proceeds of the saic aforesa
j said."
\I > MIXI ST R AT( > R'S NOTlCE—Notice
. . L ii hereby given, that all persons ,ad< ■ ted to the ea
state o: CHARLES PERKINS, Lie of Smithfieid. dece'd,
| mut make immediate payment, and all persons having
! demands against -aid estate will prc-mt themdu'y an
IthfeUtiCAlrd I r -eUlemc-.l
JOSEPH TERKINS,
Mrrav 24. Administrator.
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