jjttgteK*mc<ms, tH E FIRST IMPORTATION OF fall goods Will be readj for * " mmmrMrm.9LMX9 AT Tin; KEYSTONE STORE ! The Ensuing Week. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INVITO) TO TI7K ! PRESENT STOCK, A# Jiititg I RICH & ELEGANT GOODS ] ARE NOW lIXG OPENED, J 1 j August 20, 1800. I EST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE •' STOttK. an elegant as-ortuu'nt n! Erubrn deri.-*. Em- Upiidercd '■ >ll:ir-s. Embroidered Sett*. Krabroi ''Wed Edg ing?, Krahroidered In-erring*. Mjr.*A;ltt* Collar*. Mar *;iii r* Setts, Embroidered Flouncing*. Ur.ipe < liar*. I rape sett*. ("rape Veil*. Blui k Lose Ysnis. A large as- ( wirtment of Black Lace Veil*. THE CAMPAIGN OE 18601 MUSIC! MLSirT! MUSIC!!! The Towanda Brass Band, pOMPOSET) OF TKX TALENTED AM) EXPEIti- V' KXf'KD MUSICIAN'S. nt)W respectfully announce! t> the citizen* of this and ndj lining counties, that they I urn ti prepared to fumi-li !lie BEST KIND OF MUSH I s I*any and every occa-infc, at reasonable rate*. For en- BMII, Address J. BILL MEANS. Kay lw. lfttio. Towanda. Bradford Co. Pa. RR JOHN M'INTOSH. will bo found at 0 hi* old office, Patton's Block, during Spring and sraer. Teeth nserted on Vulcanised Rubber—the '•i mprovement ig dentistry. Specimen pie.* fo be >1 tiie office. Persons indebted t > me will plea.*# 1 Wf. JOHN M'INTOSH. ' n<ia. March 20, 1860. AMERICAN HGTEU -Year the Bridge, Towanda, Pa. 1 OilX LAUGIILIN respectfully informs | *' the public that he ha* leased the new and comtuodi '* Hotel recently erected near the Bridge, and having •w; died it thoroughly, js #ow prepared to accommodate **u' 0f lhe travt "'gg publjc gs may give hitn a call. "" will endeavor by attention I > the wants of his guests | ,J - V reasonableness of his charges, to merit a por of publicpatronage. 'sir w ill be kept stocked with the best Spritunus "00 Malt latrpmrs, tiood MaWjJßg is attached, with care is. attendance. May 2.1. Win. DRESS IYIAHING! PHI. an(!eri<jned would respectfully inform A the I .ad "s of Towanda and vicinity, that they are ! aw 1 "' 1 ,r "' do ali kinds "RESSM A KINO in the **,. .c"" m " t ''lshi .nable style, and cleaner ibau at • "iktr establishment in the County. B*K<join., one door below Beidlemaa's block, at the ] i mof A. .J. Noble. MRS. A. J. NOBLE, - A P r '> 16. l s 6o. MISS J. H. HALE. WAKEMAN'S COMBF HAM). LACEYYILLE, PA. j!'?'' K AKKMAN, L-ader, and comprising a nnm •hev Biusi- ian*. announce to tne public that inn 'n £ < *P ar ® d furnish music for Parade*, Excur i „' "•> reasonable Uyiu.*. Address. HKX.L E. WAKKMAN. QALK of REAL ESTATE.—The valua inW.'rL t Known a< the Lujvens Land* situate vJ£ r^ownsh lp , Bradford County J'a., are offered for eon*, l. , ' IKh *" t H ' l bidder. This body or lands dred L, V Uf c ®" t '8 BftUß containing til keen hun- M. and nf 1 fat una g and grazing land, web water thf"m,i access to* d'.-vi' market for produce, gs •York ind*!?■'■ "n" 1 *! ed " n!y Hh "" t fi vc miles (rom the New roAd ', Offers of purchase wifl be re I cord in-., , \°i e y ' or for Oie separate parcels ac *!e wUI Ll * --W'yr'" n \-cupied by the tenants. No tru'-el. w c? "j"? 6 liT 1 ® °. ue hundred acres, and be **|,j in that vviy y nle*s the wh defcody ■k+iu V I, ! '" > r at 2 o ! le Cl,s l). and the l>alance in j V.nd i n u t B. wiUl interest secured by i r a n7l r rx^ g :,r n p r perty - J illp nT>cstiona Dorchasing ,n L incumbrance. Persons desirous of j - m r ntin * ,h " nature j acre, either to tnv A gent. c - to myself RAILvH M i' E * 1 Towand *, Pt - I siif a.mexM of j T IV" """'"'-'ratriK, with , "V '' '"I Collegiate Institute, TOWAIVD.Vf BRADFORD CO., PA. ,i f > faci'l.TY : I OLI\*ER S, DEAN. A.B. Principal. Prolesaor of Ancient Ilaii gua r 'S, and Mental and Moral Sciences. WM. H. I'F.AN. A. 8.. Associate Principal, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science, i Pro!. C'l \ RLES Jt. COBURN, County Superintendent, ■ opera I Director of Normal Department, Mr*. OLIVER S. DEAN, Preceptress. ; Mis* ANNA M. DEAN, Assistant Preceptress. Mi*s HELEN E. DEAN, Second Assistant Teacher. I Alias MARIETTA O. DICKINSON. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. WM. 11. DEAN, l ibrarian. Mr. D. CAN! IKI.D DAYTON, SttwarJ. - Mrs. D. r. DAY TON, Matron. The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 22, and will contiuue 14 week*. TUITION, PEK term : [Payable invariably In advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-hall at the middle of the term—luel and contingencies included.] Primary, per tcrni_." $ 5 no Preparatory ti 00 Higher, l.st year, per term 1 oo Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term K no Classical, J't year."per term.- 7no Classical. 2d and 3d year, per term ~.. Bno i N. 11. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced i branch they respectively pursue. 1 Pupil* using scholarships are charged $1 per term for | fuel and contingents. evira Kjvrt-.siis : French $ 3 00 i Herman 3 00 Drawing 5 00 Uu .i.i in the Institute, per week, including fuel and light ? oQ Washing, per dozen ' 3d The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each- The Anti.versaiy exercises will be held at . khu close of the Spring term. No deduction w ill he ma • for absanee. cxecpl in case of protrai led illness of over two weeks. lustruinrntal Music will not, As heretofore, be taught in the Justitnt.on. but by special arrangement a > id** will be tau. lit in a itall adjoining the grounds oi'tlie Institute, | by the Teacher of Vocal Music, This arrangement lias been adopted for the past term, , and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to I the plan pursued iu former year*. Special pains will tie I taken to secure the greatest progress ot those wishing to I Uko lessons in tiiis branch. Terms will be ui heretofore : ' Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00 I Use of instrument on which to take lessons , r ,O do for practice 2 00 i ; Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els. Ac., and the table silver a> their option, it i* desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding w iien jt is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be | turnwlied at a slight cjiarge. It is strongly rueoinmended that students from abroad j sinm]d board in the Institution, as iietter opportunities for advancement in study are thereby secured. Xormal Department —Special exercises are arranged w itjjout extra charge for those preparing themselves as i I Ti aciuipg of Coomton Schools. Prof. C. B- COBURN. the able and well known .Superintendent of Common Sch>ls | i in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea- ' clier's class, and direct the course to lie pursued. He will a!*o be present to conduct its exercises a* often j as practicable, and wiil deliver frequent- lectures on the : Theory and Pi act ice ul Ti.acliiug, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach ing for the winter, wiu'iiuo it greatly to their advantage to be present during the Fal! term Prof. Col. vn's conuection with the institution i not j sudi as t > i i any way interfere wUlithc discharge ol the regular duties of his office. No pain* will be spare,!, on the part of the Faculty and , Trustees in ristuining the high .'.qmlatntiou tbc lOstitu- I ! tion lia* hitueito enjoycl. ami iu ici,deling it uioic wor : thy of future patronageand support WILLIAM ii. DEAN.) „ . . , | Aug. 0. lsf.li. OLIVER S. DEAN, i 1 f'Bsipals. 88i:iai;cT school For Yoitrj liattics. MI?BKS CHL'UIirCK ropcctfti!iy In- ! . form tip'pubjic tljat the fall term of their sidtool | • wi!; Aonu -n • on Mond v. tjisj 37th day of August, ; } In the i formerly occupi <| by them. I Thankful for Ine iiber.il patronage extended to them ' i during the pa*t year. MH-es C. i-*urc t;o-ir patrons that . jno pain* will be spared to merit a eowthinarrreof thecou tidi-iiee "f tlp>*c viiq tii y ronlide pupils to their care. j MISS FANNI L. t Hi BLl'tilv will Ijave entire, charge of Music ; ami a lituiu d number < ; sclub.us only .11 i,c ' taken. terms, rru '•caktkk of II weeks. 1 First C/a** —To in l.iue the ci cm en try i"..,giisU ' IftadlM ii hi) ] ■Second C7tf#*—To include En- l.nae advaimeU Engiisli bran in *.w ith Mathciua,i>aud i.atill s<; U0 i 'ftioi fVso—l'i> in 'nip Matliematii-s, Mlor.il and Menial Philosophy. Khctoi ie. Botany, Ac., witii Imtiii " . .." " $7 00 | -Wneie.—lnstruction on the Piano, with use of liistru 1 ment per quarter, *lO ; Ei-eueh, per term', $3, and Draw , 1 ing ia. extra. Eaeli pupil will lie expected to provide herself with a | desk and chair. *" Any iui'orniati< nin rsfarcn-c to t).i< Sahool may Ik- obtained liy applying t<i 11. ts. Mereur or L. 'i - Fox. " ! Touauda. August 20, IsOO. mwuAtiiutiij asisirj uudor*ig .ed li.r/c opeue lan <.s in the 1 . ling I owned by Itnrtori Kinghttry. for th' tfauaactiou ol a GENERAL RANGING BU<fNKSS. They will !'■ ejvnmncy < u diqerit ami allow lijt#rr*t I on the same, according to' the length of time it re mains ! in their hands. Tliey will a! -•• r<- cite money on deposit, parable on the 1 depositor's check. on demand. They will furnish drifts on the Ea*t, in sums to suit purchasers, a? the ••una nf rate* of E\ haijge. They will coji-'i t not^* and d afls payable a t any place 1 In the 1 ni' ii a ■ s- ; t Rank or Hank- r. Person.*-desiring to remit money to their friends iu the • Oi l Ci.untrv an lie lurui-litd w ilir dralt.s to any amount j • from i'l sterling, upward*. " I From the r long experience, and the facilities which : they pos-e-s. they h pe to receive a share of the busiuess j appertajtjjng to such in Office. They refer by permission to the folj iwing : The American Exchange Bank, .V,ie Yoik ; Messrs. E. VY. (jiark A Co,. I ... . , . | " C. Emory A Co., [ / j .Tohn A mot, FJmira. G. M. Hollenhack. E*q., } ... n Hon. J.N. ronynglmip, f " ' lkt *arrt. Messrs. J. M'Uormick, ) 11. J. Ro*s, IJai ritlmre, " Wii.'iaic Hueiiler, J B, S. RUSSELL A CO. Towanda. April 17. I'"!'). Uradcd, or Hiuii Coiutiion School, AT TERRY TOWN, PA. D. CRAFT A. ,\f.. I , JULIA HOBTON,i rfar,u >''> TIIK next Term will eaaaroenge on MON DAY. Sep tern i>er 3, J ? 10. A continue twelve weeks. The School is under the general supervision and direc , tion of the Board of Directors of Terry Scltooi District, | and the branches usually taught jn Ac4emies and High j S<-hool* will be taught in thi* school, Trmow, per term, (settled in advance,) as follows : I f'ojnmon English brioches $.! Of) j Higher iran- hes ' 4 00 ] ! Oiaasieal eonrse including Natural Science ."> 00 Speeial exercises will be arranged for those preparing ! to teach, without extra expense. ! Boakh can lie obtained in the neighborhood at $1 50 to $2 00 per week. FASHIONABLE SHAVINGStHAIR DRESSING SALOON. THE subscriber respectfully returns thanks to the citizens of Towanda and vicinitv, f r their j libera! patronage Lvstowed, and bones to merit a cor tin j nance of public favor. by a strict attention to business. Having an experienced workman, late of Philadelphia, | he feels confident that all manner of yorje usually done . by Barbers, can lie done at hi* Saloon. Shaving for eee and comfort will not be excelled. Hair Cutting in the latest styles : Shampooing—the only place in Tow anda where it can be done in the latest style. Arc you trou bled with dandruff or scurf, call at the Saloon'and take I a cool and invigorating shampoo. Coloring the Jlair and ; and Whisker*, from a red or gray to a Waatilul brown lor black, and make it appear in a life like manner I | Iloneing ami setting razors iu a satisfactory way. Cloth ; j Coat*, Pants and Vests renovated. CulJ and give rat a trial, in the basement of the Ward House. A gust lb IsUO. SOLOMON COOPER, j MYEIi'S MILL at Sugar Crrek is doin^ all the work that is brrnght to it promptly, having the Steam Power in suere**tul operation, we can assure j all who choose to give us their patronage, that they can , rely upon having their work well d im and with dispatch Try us. MYEit, FROST A Co, Towaaia July 111, ldfid. IMNKDAIKY SALT.— Larg'' and small 1 sa.ks of Ash ton Salt A new lot ot Syracuse Salt. I j Just arrived and for sale cheap. C. B. PATCH. OILS, A'AKMSIIKS, &c.—Lamp, Lin- I seed, Tanners, Neatsfoot, Machinery and Coa! Oil;, I I CVw-sh Bo !y, cg*>i.rTt, Dcgiar and Haraf • VarxPh agd ! JayaE, foi tale UK'S. J ilrta JULY 10, 1860. WM. A. ROCKWELL ] IS OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF Summer & Fall Goods, CONSISTING OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF ALI. DESCRIPTIONS, PRINTS FROM 5 cLs. TO ONE SHILLING. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. WHITE CRAPE, STELLA, BROCHI, AND PRINTED SHAWLS. fiCN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. BROAD CLOTHS, MEN AND BOYS' PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERfS. SUMMER PANT AND COAT GOODS, HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, HOOTS,SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. YANKEE NOTION'S OF ALL KINDS. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE. WOODEN AND STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES AND BIRD SEED, OH.i, PAINTS, KEROSENE, FLUID St ALCOHOL, GRINDSTONES AND HINGES, FARMERS TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, All of which will be sold at >hc lowost possible price Jor • Cr-h or Produce. W\f. A. ROCKWELL. N. Y. <k E. RAIL ROAD. rll \NGp of hour.*, commenting MONDAY, JUNE IS, isrn. Trains will leave Waverlyat about the follow- I ing liqnrf, yis i liOINU WC3T. QoING £.ISJ\ ! Dim],irk Exprt**.. |.."7 P. M..N. Y. Eyprc.ss.. ll.nS A, M ' Night Express 3. 37 A. M Wight Eiprcss.l'j.lS A.M. | Mod ...6.14 P. M. l Accoinmudatiuu CA3 P.M. ' Way 8.13 A. M Stock Ex pro*.*. 4-sJ A.M. 1 Express Freight... j. 35 P. M.jWay 2.55 P.M. Fa*t Freight B.l* A. M.jFast Freight .10.10 A.M. , Way Freight G.4OA.M.'Way Freight. ..4-20 P.M. | Cincinnati Express does not glop at Waycrly. Night i Express, istoek Express, Express Freight. Fast Freight i (both ways,) run every day. Accommodation remains , over nigbt at Binghamton. Mail remains over night at I Eimira. jiiglit Express of Sundays, runs r.uly to E!intra. All other trains run daily, exeejit Sunday. CHAULE."* MiNOT, General Sup. NATHANIEL MAMSH. I:.- hot. New Iron Works in Towanda! fP IIE subscriber lias the jileasu-e to aiinomiee I. to the public that he lias commenced operations in , his new Works.and i* now prepared to execute orders for Steam Engines, Gii*t Mill, Circular. Gang and Mu- I ley Saw Mill Irons. Iron Water Wheels, and most kiuds ' of Ca-tings and Ma liinery in common use. He also. | manufactures a variety of Stoves ; also Thimble Skeins j and Pipe Boxes. Having purchased the entire stock o! /'aftnms •■! the late eouci; j, of Phillips A V'b*i>T, A John Amot, of Klioira, lie thinks be i* letter provided with 1 patterns for Gearing, Ac., than any con.em in this region ol country, lie is also provided with the • hoicest Machi nery and the U-st of Workmen, and has every facility to I e.veento work promptly. He therefore, solicits a share 1 of public patronage. Towanda. June 13. tfttO. 0. D. B.VP.TLETT. |>KOU'i\ BHKETIMiS, 4 4 wide, from I JLP c] to *i cents per yard at je'Jo. HUMPHREY'S. lAU(jK STUCK, of GeoU, iiitilies itml J Children's .Gaitc;.*, RooU-'e* and Sl, o Just re ceived at June'."?. 1 m HUMPHREY'S. S, N. BRONSON Js now receiving at the Metropolitan Hardware Store, ORWELL, A LARGE ADDITION To HIS STOCK OF Harvest & Haying Tools, irc.it. (1 eind-s'ovi, Sti-vff, Buffer 11 'orhers, Hasting Jfaejiints, Dcg Potrers, Sash, Nails, (ilass, IT, v Trir.iminus, I ' CD > M hank's Tslt, '■ ANTE I) . WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, COPPER, BRITANNIA, Ac. ALESSO MARIO, Portrait & Landscape Painter WARD ID>l SR. TttIVAXDA. NEW GROCERY PROVISION no RE! I (I B PATCH respectfully informs the ci ,y' tir.ensiif Towanua and vicinity. that 1..- in* ; ed and opened in B. Kiugsbery's store, opposite Mo.,tun yex", a large and >*'3l aelectud .*•! kuf Groceries & Provisions, Which will he roij Cheap as the Cheapest, for CASH OR FAS.MBR S 3PROtTCE. iTlie Goods are entirely new and fresh. and comprise the best selected stock of Sug'ars, Teas, Coffees, Spires, Fruits, Candies, Tobacco, Pork, J Tains, J tried Beef. Fish of all kinds, Camphcnt, Fluid, Wooden &• Stone Wore, fyc. Ever brought into thi* market. All that i* asked is a trial ot goods and prices. CASH AND THE HIGHEST PRICE Will he paid at all time*' for Farmer's Produce of all kinds JM'Gi.od lit PIER wanted at good prices. Towanda. June 11. iB6O. . READ! REFLECT! REMEMBER! HPHAT in nddition to our former assortment JL we are now opening a fall aDd general assortment of SPRING & SIIMER GOODS, *-lected with great care to meet yhe wftnt* of all. Farm ers, Mechanics (and especially) THE TAX>IES, will (if they consult their own interest) give us us call 1 before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined NOT TO RE UNDERSOLD ! Our Stork of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, SASH, GLASS, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, Ac. Ac., cannot be excelled as to quality, quantity or variety TRACY A MOORE. Towanda, June 14, 1860. _ CIRgSH ORANGES AND LEIiONS, at T • FOX'S. THRESH FIGS ANI) PRUNES, at r . FOX'S. CU.MMEII SILKS, Chall.es. Bareges, Thib k' bets and Crape Shawls, just received at je2o. HUMPHREY'S. Ulster Brass & String Band WIYZ. DITTR2CH, Leader. ANNOUNCE to the public, in general, that they are i prepared t'< fumiah Mu*ic for Parades, Excursions, I Pio Nics, Cotillion Parties, Ac. For engagement?, apply to W. Dittrich, Tow-anda, H. J. Daviiisox, Ulster. " mai-tiotl. HA Y~P AXES,AT WHOLESALE AND MWCV'ft'S. i itti'ccUancous. AUG. 28, 1860. K ±js j beceivino > BY ;J. I). HUMPHREY, ( H'eii Side of the Tultic Square.) LADIES ' PIIOAD CLOftIS, CASSIMERES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, TRIMMIN(tS, BATTING, TWINE, kc., &c. The most complete assortment of ,13002$ SHOES & GAITERS\ In Northern Pennsylvania. MOROCCO, SHOE FINDINGS, LININGS, BLC. j ' THRKAD, SFIOR PECS Y THE SACK OR QUANTITY. • | ; Sole and Upper Leather, &c. t . t 1 ' I Sugar, Molasses, fish, AXI) OTHER FAMILY' GROCERIES. i j To wliicb the attention of buyers is respectfully invit i eil. as they hove been m lectcd with care, and are otiered - j at prices which will make it au inducement to give nie s a call before buying elsewhere. . I T"wanda, Aug. 2m, IsGO. HOTEL KEEPERS, 1 I DRUGGISTS, FARMERS, AXJ) ALL wno WANT I IIAVB just received from the City, a Large Stock of . IMPORTED PI KE LIQUORS, ,of every variety. My sto. kof LIQUOIIS has been pur chased Tor (' ASH. directly fi jin the lu)|><rter.s, whereby j I am enahltd to iurni.sh Fanners for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and l'utc article of Liquor, of any ' k'nd wjjate; t, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be -1 lore offered in Towanda. 1 HOTEL KEEPERS Will find it greatly to their advantage to evapiins my i iMoctc by-lore purtlMising elsewhere. I have facilities for purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my j goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Resides my Lienors are warranted purr and nupdulter ated. T have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great ! est Variety of TOBACCO AND SECARS Ever brought to Towanda, which having been purchasi d directly front the Manufacturers and Importers, finable s I me to compete with the \\ hoieoule Tobacconists oi the ! ; city, lintel keepers m l others are respectfully invited ; to an examination of tuy entire stock of Liquors, Cigars I and To 1 acco. AUo, Groceries & Provisions, Of every description, will I* kept constantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town, j Confident that lam enabled to sell my entirr stock of • Goods, either at \\ holes.lie or Retail, less than like goods can be purchased this side of the City, 1 respectfully so i lic.t the public to an t xauiimuiou at No. 5, Ltrick ltow. ] H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, dune 14, MOO. 50 Cent' Tea, / UIOICE IMPERIAL TEA at 60 cents , V./ ft pound ; a lietter article tlian we have ever sold at 1 that price, and probably as good as others sell at To cents This no humbug all we ask is to liave it tried. We 1 warrant every pound of Tea we sell to give satisfaction ti | the money retuSpgfl in all cases at FOX'S. | TATA. eio AND LAGUIRA coffee •I in the Kerne' and Grain at FOX'S. A ins. Figs. Prunes and Dried Reaches at FOX'S. / UIEESE, CRACKERS AND HERRING i at F .VS. BASKETS, CLOTIIES PINS, SCRUB and blacking brushes, Window Brushes with long j and short handles. Mop Sticks. Shaker Mops, Matches. ; Wooden Faucets and a vaiiety of Wood ware at i _ _ _ FOX'S j \ | AI Z KNA- A N EW A RTICLB M ADE JL|- froni Corn, said to he superior to Cora Starch for 1 I'uddings at FOX'S I "vn Ts, sardines AND CIGARS Aft WhoJ.-sal- and retail it I'DX'S. AMES' DETERSIVE SOAP—THE A V best Chemical soap in the United States at FOX"?. MACARONI AND YKRMKCILLA very fine and fresh at FOX'S. IFIREIiD MEBCTJE, / MVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND V ' PR trOHTSMAX, respectfully announces to die cit- 1 i/.ens of Bradford county, that be is prepared to do any > ; work that may be entrusted to him, with accuracy and j despatch. Towanda. May 24th. lSfit). ~I\7~OOL ! WOOL I WOOL I—iotfOAlbs! T T VVAN'TED! —The highest market price will be paid rt .May 23, 1860. >l. E. SOLOMON'S. j"Wash your Wool clean before you bring it to mar ket, on the sheep, it possible, or in tub, as one-third will : be deducted for unwashed wool, as is the custom in the wool trade, and farmers can do it a good deal cheaper, as above mentioned. WILSON*, BARNES &CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 115 Warren street, (three doors below Washington at..) NEW YOE K . WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Ful lcr. I'avton 4 Co., and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. D. V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEEXEY, of Wyoming couniv, Pa. | SAMUEL y. DELANO, of New York. K.mvfim FRUIT! FRUIT!! ORANGES, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Citron j Zaute Currants. For sale, wholesale and retail, by | Towanda. June 10, 1860. PATCH." | CULTIVATOR TEEIH a: t Kraal. ; QHERIFF*S SALE. BY rirtoe of santfry J O writs of Vtjd. Kv) 1 sued out of the court "f j ; common picas ot Bradford.county, to me directed, * ill be exposed to public sale c>u TiI'USD AY, the 30th day ot August. A. P. 1860. at the court ho.ise. hi Towanda. at 1 o'clock. P. M., tlie following de*. ribed lot. piece or parcel of laud situate in 1 lister township, and bounded as follows : north bv 'anil of M. Boss, east by loud for . merly of U S Davidson, 4 Uo. south by land of Ge Leuox, , John Lenox an l Daniel Lenox, and west by lan<l former |ly of William Mounsey. Containing ninety aeres the I same more or less, ahont fifty acres with two i log houses, a framed bant, and an apple orchui J r.ndoth- ■ er fruit trWs thereon. j beiaed and taken in execution at the suit of Ablraxn Pierce vs. John Elsbree. Aiso at tlie suit of John McGufTee vs. John Elsbree. ALFO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land ait- j r uate m riprtnrrfte'rft township, and bounded us luflows : north hv laud of Asa \Vood, ei.-t l-y the highway, south end west by laud of James U", Grace. Containing 26 acres, more or less, about 16 acres thereof improved with a shed and a few iruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land • situate in Spriaghetd township, wad bound'-.! as follows ; , north by land of Alnnson Golf. James F. Grace. L. [ (fra e and Theodore Lconjpd, Cy land of Ru-o-ll Young, and south by laud ft J.Euscr and llussell Young, and west by land til James F. Grave, Lomig Grace and Asa Wood. Containing 47 acres, lb ore or less, about 2Q ; ■ acres improved with a log barn, a trained barn arid a lew | Iruit trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot piece or parcel of land sit uate in Springfield twp. and boiuultp! as follows : north i by laud—r Burgess, east by kind ot ('lurries Burgess ! and Charles Phelps. Jr., south by land of Martin Philips, i and west by land of Emoh Merrill, L. CoojK-r, Jr., et. al Containing 77 acres uud 152 perches, more or b --.about 50 acres improved, being lot Xo. 24 on C. F. )V ells map o.l' Springtiebl towfisliTp. with a log house thereon . AlJsfV— All that rertain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield two., tunneled u toll- ws north ,v east by lands of Theodore Wilder,south >b the Co. road, and wc--t by the uortli r->ad. Containing ono acre, more or less, all improved with a framed dwelling house and store, a trained burn Had shed, with iruit anu ornamental j trees thereon. ALSO—AII that rertain piece or parcpl of land sitnate iin Springfield township, bounded as inflows: north by ; land ot Barnard Newell, W.ilb i Mattocks. Aa Kattocks, ' ; Thomas Pyno and James 1.. Philips, east I y lands of Xo- ! ah Bliss and W. H. Westhrook, and south by Flam Ben i nettaml W. ii Westhrook, and we.-t by bind of Joel . Ad.ims. CoMLiiniuft two hundred aeres, be tiie same ! more or less, alwnt IGO aeres improved with J trained j I dwelling houses. 2 framed tiarus uud sheds, 4 appie orch i aids and other fruit trees thevpon. ! Si in J and taken in execution at the suit of C. AL. ' I'riiisou ,V f'.>. ys. Hiram Spear. ALSO—The following lot. piece or pa eel of land ai:- ' uatc in West Burlington tvyp . bo- nded north by lands of ' John Balard and Isaac Swain, on the east lay lahdjof Syl vester Wootlin, Simeon Ueiison and Baniuel Molt, and i west or soatii west by land of Wilber (tajimge. Contain* ' ing 110 acres, more orle. aiiont GO aeres. more or los=. ' improved, one log hone. two log barns, two apple orch- i I ards, a peaeh orchard, and other frnit trees thi vein. Seized and t.iki n in execution at the suit of ,). W. My | ers to the use of Wi]!i:p;i Coryell vs. Nathaniel Hurt, : Geo. W. Hanson and Eli-tin P. fleiisi.n. ALSO—'The following lot, pie< e or parcel of land sit uate in South Creek twp . ami bounded north by laud of Samuel Smith and Maitin Liddy. e*.t hv the William sport and Elmira Bail Bond south by lurid of John Smith j and David Tuttlc. and we-t by land of Samuel Smith, i Containing 13n teres, more or less, alsmt 6."> aeres im proved with a trained house, a log house, a frurncd barn, i and the frame of a horse barn and a young orchard i thereon. ' Seized MtuJ taken in execution at the suit of Orrin P. | Ballard to the'iisy ,•' Aturuni Pieree vs. Cornelius ; I (night. ALSO The following lot. piece or pa reel of land sit uate in Armeniji twp., bounded north by bind ol I.evi . Vnnma ur, n the east by land of p. B. Field, south bv the public highway, and the Welder school house lot, and lauds ot Henry f'ovi ;t, and we*t by lan 1 of J. P. I Burabain. Containing about -ixty acres, more rr less, | j about 2o acres improved one log house, one framed barn, ! ! and a tew fruit trees thereon. | Seixeu and taken in exueution at tlie suit of Nathan i Truman to the use of Henry Covert and Geo. Field vs. t I.v-ander C. Shepard and Phiueas B. Field admintstra- j j tors of Aliizer Field. \I.SO The following 1 t, piece oy par-u-l of land sit uute in Athens twp.. hounded as follow - : Beginijiug at | the South west corner -it lot X ". 2, owned by Patrick Hurly, them e w estwardly along lands of Elijuli Sniitli 115 rods to the south east corner of lands belonging t > i I the estate of B. P Snyder. eased, tin ace uoriltwardiy t ; along lands of said U P. Jjuyiler'se t.ite M i rods to lands of said Er;'.*tus Wei -tt. t! etiec eastwardly along lands 1 of said Wojeott and lands belonging t<> the'lieirs of J till- , us Tozer, deceased. 115 rod- t i the road, thence ai -ng ; said road southwardly 133 r- d- to the place ' !.-■ ginning. Containing 100 acres, m-re or le--. almnt 10 aces igi -1 proved,a fruuwd h wise aud log ban: V f n;j trees thereon. ! Seized and taken in cxeeniioti at the s.:it of Ball. Kherwo-id vs. D'.mis If C uGiyan l J'atr . 1; II- rly. ALSO- A eerialn lot, pi .er pai d <: hu.d situgto in la-Boy and Granville town.-hipi. b-junled as follow*: north liy land ol Saiuuei l ii i:, ea.-t b; land o!" O. l>. | Perry and Cliailes Drake, s- <Hi by lainl ot uric* Lamb, ' and v.est by land of John War' nrton. Containing 851 acres, more or less, about 40 acies improved,.one j-mt-.11 j framed lioum;, oac framed barn and a young orchard; thereon. .•seized and taken in e.\i,-uti- n at the - ItW. A. Pa-', to tiie a.*e of John C. Adam* vs. A L. Moon- and l.*aa Wilcox. ! ALSO—A eertain lot. ]de eor parcel of land situate in , Ulster twp.. bounded as foil ws ; north by land of Geo. ' West and Isaac Huff, east 1 y land of J, iV. ilnft'and IT. S. Davidson. A Co.. south by land of Ali.ihatu Steers and Henry Kit hcm anj w*tbyi• .J ol ("no. GaiualiA and F. A. Will .ims. Coijtajplug 87| acres, jnore or less, ! ' about 35 acres improved, a 1 g house and ft log l-fttu and ! a i.-w fruit trees Jhrru-'li. I Seized and taL •: in <xo ;ti n at the suit of 17. S. Da- ! } vidsoii 4 Co.. to the u.*e of Charles 1-". U'tllrs, dr., \*. ! Samut-1 Gahtsha. ALSO—The !ui!o*ing lot, jiirce or parcel of land sit- | uate in Athens borough, and b-.unded mo th by land of Isaac Fttfi id and John Watkins, Jr.. on the east by the | highway lauds of tien. S. AVrller and A. Motley. >ii the south bv lands of Minis r. and on tlie we.*t bv lands ot John Watkins, Jr. ( >nt nipg abou* 87] „ res, inure i or about 50 acres improvt 1. log huu-e. Jog Lain, shoe shep. framed baji;. and uu?t trees thereon. AlgjO Ail the defendant'* interest In the following i dearrihed lot, piece or pared of land situate in Smilhfield , tp.. houndrd on all sides, north, i a*t, south and we*t by ' - lauds of Nelson KeeK r. Containing one aei, more or | i less, all improved, one steam saw mill, small fhiumd J lion.se. and a thereon. | Seized and in execution at the suit of Jesse Spald- j Ing vs. Warren J. King. | ALSO -The following lot, piece or parcel of land ait- , uate in Standing Stone tp.. hounded Ji ;"li by land of | John Swa-kliamnicr. east l.y laud of John li : e, south ' b_v land of AP-xinrlcr Funis, ana wet bv laud <-f 11. J. ) ' Madill and E. W. Itaiid. i.Vuitaiuiug s2 acres, more or j less, alxout 30 aortas Lppi ai' d,,t 1 hvujje, a framed barn, ! ' an apple orchard and etlmrlruit treoathereon. Seized and t.-k- a in execution at the suit of E. \y. ! Baird vs. Lutlier Vargnson. Al-SO—A certain lot, piece or parcel of lauil situate in Canton tp.. bounded north by lands of Mrs. William ! P.oberts, east by laud of Jaait-s Metier, south by laud of , Alpheus l'ann, and west by the public highway. (Vm- I taining 574 a< re*-, more or le*, about 20 n'-res improved, . one framed house, ru.e.ftarutd burn, mid fruit trees there on. Seized and take:* in t-Xn ,t, a at the * tit, <>> IL-nry p 1 Biley to tin- u*T of Fleazer Pomere-y vs. Fin a L. Scott. | Al.SG—All that iei tain iot. piece or parcel ot land : | situate in Home tp., h umded a* b.llowsi north by land of Hugh MCab and G.i-rshoin Towner, east by land ..f 1 ; Hugh MeCabe, south by land of Hngh M< Cabe, and we t i iby land of James B. Dentoriey. Containing 4f acres, more or less, all i npn v ejl. with an old framed iioase, a 1 work simp, a grist mill, and a lew fruit trees thereon. , | ALSO—AII that certain lot, pie eor parcel of land ; ' \ situate in Borne tp.. bounded as follows; north I v land i of T. S. Kiimer. east ly I ind oi James Lavton. wn'ijJi bv land of Jacob Ereaiibuck, and west by laud of tieorge ; Hortou and Chauncey Itun.soui. Containing Lj.< acre's, ; 1 ! be tlie same, more or less, about 00 acres improved. 2 j ' | plank houses, t iramed barn, an apple orchard aud other 1 | fruit trees thereon. fieized and taken in execution at tjie suit of Tames ' | McCabe to the use of John C. Adams vs. John (fore and Silas Gore. AIjSO- The follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land sit j uate in West Burlington (p., and hounded as follows: j beginning ,it a hemloek the north west corner of said tig. . thence north li deg. cast 63 8-10 perches to a hemlock, ( ; the corner of C. P. Phillips' lot, thence south 8s( deg. t • east 114 5-10 per. to a pe*t, tln-u- - * ith 1_ deg. west • t 8-10 per. to a post, thence north v< deg. went 114 5-10 , per. to the place of hegiuniug. Cont.ugjjig 4 t acres aad t 152 per. more or les. fift xui aerp imptTived.log honse. log barn and a few Iruit tree- i Seized and tsiken in exeeution at the -uit of John IF h ari'son and Robert R. Davidson, fr stee* Ac., to tlie use ! j I of Gordon F. M isnn vs. Henry Tihbetts. j ALSH—Aii thai described 'lot, piece or parcel of land I , situate in Lister tp., hounded as follows : north and e.i*t , by the pufdic highway, south hv lands of Uriah Shaw 1 • and west by land of John Conklin. Containing hall an i j acre, more or less, all improved, wii.lt a framed tavern , house, a framed ham and shed and otlicr out "buildings, a and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Janies Van , Dyke vs. Nathan Olmstead. c ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit r uate in Armenia tp.. agj bounded n follows: beginning t at a .sugar tree in the northern boundary line of ian.l - conveyed to Lewis P. Newell, thence by lots No. 306 on t map survey 100 per. toajost, theuce hv lots No. 257 , and 286 east Itid per. to a post, tlienee by iots'Xo. 285 A t . 308, and south 160 per. to a jmst, and by Lewis P. New- j - : ell's iot west 160 perches to the place of Beginning, he . ng lot No. 307. Containing about 100 acre*, more or iess, about 40 acre-, more or le.-s, impro\ed,l framed . house and an orchard of fruit trees tliereou. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S- W. , : 4 D. F. Pomeroy 4 Co. vs. Abizer Field. ALSO—A piece "r parcel of land sit ate in Terry tp.. f bounded north b7 the p .blic highway leading from" Ie -- j t rvtown to A.banv, est bv isna of Matthew y-.Mahon. ■ . bau by C.y. <"r ,*£s, L*. Veite;. J. I-"'be.-::* and A ago.- { Err nr. tus Lewis and west by land of C. F. Welle*. Containing i iii a-, res, more or le.-s, about 20 acre* improved, one - framed house, two board sheds and a frit fruit trees ; thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Moses HI. ! enberger to the n-c of Daniel Cook vs. Henry Yetter. ALSO—Til# following let of land situate in Granviile tp., Imundrd nortli by land of Kli-ha Bailey and a road leading to Kzra Bailey's. en-t by land nl Kzr'a Bailey and 1 Mrron Holeomti. -onth by the public highway, and west hy land of John Simpson and John Zi miner. Contain rnp f?,o acres. he the same more or less, ahoat 75 acres thereof improved 1 framed house, 1 framed ham, n lag |h< u-e and a si,ran orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Borden F. I Ma-.on to the use of Ucniy J. Madiil vs. Lewis D. Fow, I fer. ALSO The following Int. piece or pared of land sit uate in Canton tp.. bounded north and east by lands of ! ft. K. Bollard, on the south hy hind occupied by R. H. Ihts-'.n. wiot by the highway leading from Cnnton vil lage to Sullivan county. Containing about 200 square i-ct. more or less, all improved, with a two story framed dwelling house and oilier out Luilttings and fruit trees ! thefeoji. Meiz.-d anil {.iken in execution at the suit of F. W. Col well to the use of IVnodhiill .V Co. vs. Jomah Kranoiaco. AIX)—By a writ Ki. Fa., the following lot, piece r j-ir el of land itusle in Albany tp.. bound north by land >1 I'. H. Wilcx and (Slier lands of defendants. H. C. A ' J. W. Means, e.<-t ami south by lands of Welles Wilcox A SC.* J W U.-Wij. and wast by the Berwick turnpike. - | Containing about 70 aires, more or less, about 20 a. res , improved with a framed grist mill and water privilege tin reonto belonging, a new framed dwelling Uou-o part j ly finished, three piauJi hopac, a fnuutd shed, and a few . fruit trees thercpg. Al.iO -All that certain Tot. piece or parcel of land sit- I uate iii Albany tp., bound north by laud of .Sheffield Wil ; cox. e* thy land ..1 -hefficM Wihox and others, south by land or Welles Wile-ox and S C J J W Means, and ou ; the west by the Albany or south brain h of the Towand* I Creek. Coataliiiui; lew aorta, more or less. Seif-'J liiid Ukeii In exc- ution at the suit of Burton King-bury Samuel C Means and J W Mcaus. ALSO By a fri tof lay- Fagja.-, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Burlington and Towan ■ l.i townships, and bounded and deserilied as follows, to wit:- beginuing at a white maple south west corner >! lot Xu..27G, thence west 152 perches to a tieerh sapling, thence south 53 ",-10 perches to a post, thence west 101 l perches to the ea-t line of lot No. 211. then, e .">3 5-10 perches to the beginning. Containing .10 acres and 102 I 5-H) p.Tches.-drift measure, it being intended for the I north half of lot No. I*2. on warrant lot No. 1724. about acres improved. 1 frann-d house. 1 framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in exeention at vne suit of O. L. Ward's use vs. t\ illiam Pepper, Jr., with notice to Satu- I uei biro pee. tern- tenant. A I.SO—The following lot of land situate in Asylum tp., bounded north by iam! of John Johnson, east by laud of Smniiel Vanderpool ami the Benjamin A kla farm i i .: n w occnp'ed by S. S. Brud'ey. south by land •f Willimn R. Storrs and wast i,y the William Morrison tract now owned by David Cash. Containing about 43u I acres, more ot less, a'-out 110 acres improved, 4 plank and framed hones and a framed barn with a .-bed attach cd thereon. ALSO—AII the intcre.-t of defendant in a cluster of Is lands lyjgg in the Snst|iieli:iiiha river, Bradford county, hu ovn as the Gordon and Ackla islands, lieing opposite the ii;ijs fortaerly upicd by Israel Smith. Asylum tp. j Coot ining aixiut'lO ;t< ics, ru-re or less.partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot The Wav ' crly Bank vs. A Unison B. Smith. i ALSO—AIi that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit u.ite in Athens tp-hounded aa follow.* : north hy William ' Scott's land, east by the estate of Julius Tozer. dee'd, , south by 1). L. F. C lark, anil west by Julius Tozer's estate. ;( ntaiiiing l-d ai res, alauit t>o acres improved, l frame house, 1 framed barn. 1 log shed framed shed attached, 1 ' house and fruit trees thereon. ALSO One oilier i ' r or parcel of land -itnate in i Attn us tp i,. anded -is fallows s north hjr land of Wm. s ott east by the eastate of Jnlius Tozer. dee'd south by land ol K. Wolcott and west by land of Julius Tozer. : dee d, and I:nil of !>. I*. Snyder's ex. Containing 17 acre- ab -tt acres improved, 1 framed house aud fruit i tree* thereon. ALSO One other!' tof land situate on Canal street, I in Athens born', and bounded as follows : north by the Bank lots, east by land of Thomas R Davis, south by j Canal street and west by land of Mr-. Cnllen. Contain ing 50 feet front an,] fi feet deep, all improved. ALSO one other lot of land situate in Athena tp., , imunded u rtli by land ol A. A . L. KUbree, east by lurid I of Erastus \v. 1< ,:t. south by land of Wm. Phelps and west by land of Thomas Lane. Containing 6U acres, iilmut two acres improved, 1 name house, leg barn, saw I mill, and a tew fruit trees thereon. Scizi J and taken it. execution at the suit ot The Farm ers i.uiou Insurance Co. v. Era-lus Wolcott. THOMAS M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. S'h rifl's Office, Towanda, July 25, 1-tiO. I> Y virtue cf -in dry writs of Vend. Expo. * i c - 1 out of the court of common pleas of Brad i I ,1 comity. to lie uireoto;]. -vi]l be exposed to public s-ilc on THURhDATtne r.oth day o.' Aucu-t, A. It. '. :it the court house, in Towsnda. at 1 a'cMt P. M.. the Mlow ii{■ 1 it. j irrc or pro, el of land situate in North Towanda. Itoumled north l y land of Stephen A Mills and William Klwel!. east by Sugar Crrelc. --nth by land of j Dattd Rutty, and west by land of Silas Mill.-. Contain iig one hundred aad liity acies, lume or le.ss, about 90 :i res there f impr ved with < n- framed dwelling house a framed biro. a cider mill, a work shop, a blacksmith -hop, a corn house and an apple orchard theeeon. si Led .ml taki n in execution at the suit of O D Bar tlett \ s. Kzrßutty. Al.sti- The folic ving lot, jiiece or paYcel of land situ ate in Kidgbury tvp., bounded as follows : North by land of S. Van Buskirk. east Ly the Berwick turnpike, sc-itli I v land of John W. Brown anil west by land of William Hast-m. Containing one acre, more or less, alt improved, with a framed house uml a few fruit tree* 1 hereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Winthrop v. tiiiues, administrator of .loiiu Thompaoa, dec'd vs. c. K. Bingham and Julia A. Bingham. ALSO— I The following lot. piece or pnivel of land situ ate in North i'owamki twp . bounded as lollows : On the north by land of John Divine and B. Granger, east by It Granger, the X B canal V J Dougherty, south by land of Jas Pinertv ami land iu possession of William Muugor. John Dongberty and J. Young, and west by Lnd of S. \Y. liiiiiti: J Chester Beum tt and H illiam M - M.ii ian. Containing 207 a, res, more or less, about 120 a. ics ijriprove l with three framed bouses, 2 framed Larue, 2 in,ai d shauties, J apple orchards and other ft ii it tree- thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of 0. D. Bartlftt vs. Horace Granger. TIIOP. M. tYOOnRI'FF, SherifTs Office, Towanda. Aug. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—I3y virtoe of sundry k3 writs of Vend, l'xpo.. issued out of the conrt of i-umioou pleas of Brad lord county, to me directed, will l,e cxpo-i il to public -ale. at the court house, in Towan da, on FRIDAY the 7'h day of September. A. I). 1-00. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the fullowrig described lot, piece or parcel of land situate '.a Sinitliiirld tp., bounded north 1 v land of Henry fVuick, i a.-,t Ly laud of John Chamlier lin, south by the highway leading Trum Athens to Smith- Iw-ld Gentle, uuii west by lands of T. Kellogg. C'on taininj; 23 acres, more or less, a 1 mat 1. acres improved with a framed house a framed bam and a few fruit trees tile re, 111. A.T.stO Ml that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Sntithfie'.d tp.. bounded north by tlie highway, east by land of Kooiu-uil. south liy laud of Wallace Scott, and west by lurils of T. C. Kellogg. Containing 42 acres, more or less, aliout 20 acres tliereof improved. Seized ami takeu ia exi ution at the suit ot EnosCa iifl vs. Wallace s. ALSO- The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Burlington tp., hounded north and east by laiul of l'lvnn l'helpa, south Ly laud of Jamb W. Myer* and West by iatid of Abraham Steel. Containing titty Acres, moae or aisrnt 2.5 acres timreof improved. ALSO All that certain int. picte or parcel of land situate In West Buiiiiigti u tp., bouudud north, east and west by hind- of l'lvnn Phelps, and south by the public highway. Containing hall on acre, more or less, all im proved kith a small framed or plank house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized anil taken in execution at the suit of J. F. Long A Nous vs. A.J. Pfielps. THOMAS ii. WOWDUUFF,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towatda, Aug. 12, I*6o. NOTICE TO Pi itcitijicv e - To jircvont misunderstand• in", notiee is hereby given that purchasers at Sherifl'a - lies will lie raquwi ii to pay the amount bid at flie time the laud is sold. It has ne. ":uc imperatively necesfcaiy to adopt ,tlij.- rule, ami it will lie strictly adhered to, ex cept in r.isi s. u here the pun iia.-er is a lieu crag'itor and i:- cutitKd to Ctv fund a proviuod in tlie l.t section of the :v t of Assembly, approved April 20, IS4C. which is as follows : " Whenever the pure baser* of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's-ale, shall appear from the proper record to be entitled, as a lieu creditor, to receive the w hole or any port'on of the proceeds of said sale, it sh iil be the duty of the sheriff, admini trator, executor or other pet- m inakiug sooii -ale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for tlie amount which he of they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entiii d to receive: Pr willed that this section shall not be eo construed aa to prevent the right of aaiil Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de maud and receive at the time of -ale a sum sufficient to cover all legai costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds of said -ale; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or pnrcha-ers -hall receive the benefit of this sec tion, he or they .-hail produce to tli.B Nhertff'. or other pet sou so making-aid-ale, a duly certified statement troni the proper record-, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale atore.-a said." A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice X*. is herehv given, that aii persons indebted to the e -6tate of CHARLES PERKINS, late of Sinithfield, uece'd. m.i-.t make immediate pnxment. and all person* b*vin< demArds against said ert ite will present them Ju'y -■ tohet'c&tea for teftiemer.t JOcEPL" PLLS:.V9. Jfarav ?i ; l so. vffhninwerww.
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