list one hundred . - and xeienty:six -and!iieven tenths perches to a post, thence south fifty-three degrees; east ninety-six perches eking the line , o fisnac G.-West's lands toe peat, thence Routh thirty-seven degree's west.sixteen and seven. tenths perAes to . a past, thence north' fifty three degrees, West ,thirty-six and five-tenths perches in a line 'occupied- formerly by l:l.: B. Gresvory to a post, thence south thirty-eeven de grees, %lett along the line,of said Gregory's- lot, one hundred and fiftyoStle Verchesto the place' of beginning, curtaining sixty-eight acres, be the mtsl or less, with -the appurtenances, two framed clWelling houses,' two barns-and sheds, one orchard. and about eighty acres Unproved. . 'Taken ili execution ,at the suit of 0...M0tt, Administrator of O. Leter, deceased, vs. Berney A. Clark,V. of B. W. Clarlt.',deceased. . . .kt.so--Alb those certain tracts- or intree t rs off' land situate and being, in. the township of Great Bend in the County - of Su:lna:Mtn and bounded and described es' follows, to wit: 'One hundred acres of land late the estate of Jacob Skinner, :Id, and Dish!' Senires, described in * Sheriff Johnson's deed tri Williain Dayton, dettid Apfil 'Ad], 1844, and on. whiditstands two:. framed dwelling houses, one saw-mill, one frainecLbarn, aid about forty acres of ititproved.land.••' Also— one °dim-tract of land, situate as afOresaid, late the estate . of Jacob Shinneri Id. tmd . Engin Squires, described by said Sheriff's deed to said William Da3ton, dated April 13th, 1844; Con. Whirl 400 acres and 140 perch.a of land, with allowances of six per cent. Also—one othertract of .land, situate as .aforesaid. containing 1400 acres, embracing that which was late the estate o f Jacob Skinner,2d, as described by said Sher ir a deed, to Urane Burrows (Borrowed), and ' from him to William Dayton, by deed bearing date May :23d, 1854, being the 'same premises formerly purchased by Urbane - Burrows and Tiisfut Williams, nt William Watd and Jesse Lsne.and hsing, the Willie lot of land conveyed by, . Edwin Eldridge end Wife to Ransom Smith by' deed executed the 20th day of March, UM. Also--all that other tract or parcel of land;tituate as aforesaid, formerly 'occupied by said / Smith as the home farm, and the same as c inveyed by the . said E'drige and• wife by deed keented . the ,eighteenth day of May 1849. d reference to / which same several deeds, the escription of said ~, y ,ral Intl will now fully . mi at large appear. Said, deeds being ree . , ett in Susquehanna. county. containing in all about 1900 .acres of land. be the satne - n .re or less, with allciwances of six per cent: On the home farm are two dwelling hous , one framed barn, one log - barn, one stable a shout 40 acres improved. Seized d taken in execution at the suit of Ranso . Smith vs. Hiram Curtis. Also—at the • suit • ' IL. T. Young vs. Seat & Westbrook: tso—All that certain piece or parcel of lind w - ,, ate in the township of "Bridgewater, in the county of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsyl vania, described as follows. to wit: Bounded on the, north by lands formerly owned by Staler Shipman, east by lands owned by Crip'r Asa C. ' Lace, south by land of Merit Mott, and west by land sold by G. W. Gregory to N. ti .Warnel-,:— Containing one hundred and eighty fi%:*, acids of land more or less, with the Appurten:iseeß, one large two story framed house—taco framed barns sheds and out houses, orchard &c, kith ab;.ut " one hunthied.acres•improved ..- Taken ,' in execution at.the sat of i &rah S. Strenl, V 4. William IL Jessup, administrator of D. P. Daniels ch-c*d. . ALso.J.All that certain piece or parcel of land . situate in The township of Springville, county of Siisqueharina. state of Ponnstivania, boarded on the north by land or Henry Drinker,eirst by land of James A. Oakley, south by land of Nehemiah Oakley, and on the west-by Arta of Jedediali liewit. Contkining 105 acros'be the same in:pre or letis, with the appurtenances., -one log b oust,. one frame barn, one corn house, cife)-011til .0- chard and about 0-acres• improved: ' ' `Taken in execution at the salt of McMillan,& ~, Lim k;to the use of Azor Lathrop vs..E. G.Oakley. `Atso—All that cell:tin , piece or parcel of landt situate. lying, and .being in the township -of Franklin, in the CebCty .of ) Susquehanna. and' .b4uhded and described as follews; to wit: On the non . % by lands contracted to John I). Beebe, on the east by lands of-N. P. Wheaton, on the south I,y road leading to Up Silver- Cre e k. and west by lands of_Gritliq Stilwell, containing about four acres, more or less, with . the appurtenances, eaeframed house, ;one framed bate, and about two and a half acres improved. Takeu ill execution asthe property of Wesley Beebe 1 ALso—Al I that 'certain piece or parcel of land titanic and being in the township of Ilarford in (agility of Snqaeliannaa, anti bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a hem , lock stump near the road, thence by landof 1. P. Ferigo, eolith 69 1-2 deg. east 92 rods and fire links, thence by lands o Tale' Brewster, .toraa - 1 deg.w.B2 r. thence by lands MD: is Green- Mil north 69 deg.west 108 rodsand 6 links.thence by lands of Mitchell Percy north 8 degeeast 14 rods to a stake and stones, - thence by the same north 24 deo. east 24 rods, thence by the same north 1 1-2 e 'deg. east 55 rods and six links to the . c.lit.ce of - beginning, containing 62 acres and ; rods of land, be the same - more or less, with the apportenances,ene framed dwelling horse, one sawmill and about 15 acres improves. • Taken in execution at the suit, of Vetter Tif fany vs. David Alexander and /ernes Aletander. ALso—All that certain tract oriparcel-of land 'situate - in the township of Apnlaconae,dChoconut and borough of Friendsville,in the Co. of Susq'a and Slate of Pennsylvania, and butted, bounded and described es tolloWeCt to Wit .. , Beginning - at a post in the Milford and Owego,taropike road at a eor. of Lucinda Dayton's landa,thence by said turnpike road south 40 deg. east 80 per. to a post, at the intersectiorrof said road with the road leading to the north branch of the Wyalusing, thence by said north branch road south thirty eielit degrees west three hundred end ninety. eieht perchee to a post, thence by Caleb Car en:lt's hinds, now in possession. -of McSorley, _ north fifty-two degree's west-mighty -one and a half-perches to ii. putt; and tifen . Ce.borth thirty eight .east, partly by . !antis of said Caleb Car malt: earitraeted to Laclede Dayton, and-Partly by Lnciude Dayton's land, four hundred and fif teen perches to ,the place of beginning, con taieihg two hundred and seven acres more or less, with the applirteleinces, one framed dwel ling house, two. framed barnes, one ship and one ouilding anfaished, two orchards and about 120 acres iutprov'ed. Taken in execution it the snit of Caleb Ch ar= malt vs. David Itobbe. Atso— those two certain Pleces or par \ eels of land situate, and being in the township of New Milford, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded as follows, to wit:, Beginning in the middle of the Cochecion and Great trend turn pike road, at the south corner of land sold to David Minkle, the - north cornet of hind sold to \ lthatner Mott, and the west comer of hand sold to Eiihu Mott, thence by Ithinie:r Mott's .land, and by lots No. 33 and D 2 on a map of re-StirveY of Henry Drinker (the elder) made by John Torrey, south 44 1-2 degrees west 210 5..14. peraith, to stones by a beech tree, a sorbet of land sold to Sylvanus Wade and John Wellman, thence by the_ feet mentioned land' north 101 perches and 5-10 to a beech tree, and east 120 and 1-2 peethes to a -posi in the middle of the aforesaid turnpike road, and thence in the.mid die of the aforesaid turSplke road a northerly course to the beginning, containing , 98 acres and 155 perelles with the allowances; it being lot No. 29 on the map atoreetiid. Also--:-All that certain tract or parcel of land, ' part of the survey to Peter Platt, situate in the township of New Milford aforesaid: Beginning at a post in the Cdcheeton at.d Great Bend torn pike-road, thence by land sold to Park William Avery south 44 1-2 deg. west 90 5:10 per. to _ Stones tiie east corner of lot No. 33 On a map of the re-survey aforesaidimade by Torrey aforesaid, thenceby the said lot 45 and 5-10 degrees west 172 perches to. a post and stones, the nOrth.cor ner of the said lot, thence by .lands sold.to Alex. ander Shirley north alt and 1-2 degmell 4140,16 and 5-10 perches to apost in the middle of said road, to the place of beginning, containing, by said survey, 75 acres and 114 perches with al lowance, be the same more or less: it - being part of lot No. 34 of the matt aforesaid, with the appurtenances,--on the. first described is iwo framed dwelling booties, three framed I barns, one orchard, last the whole being imptoyed. Upon the last deecribed is one framed bartnaltd about sixty'aeres improved. The two tracts or parcels of land ley contigeone to each other,-and constitute one ftirnt-npon which the said Ilia. 'slier Mott now .resides,. .: - -' -'''' r ' • - Taken in execution at the suit of H. N. Teit r- rstt lg. Cowes. Ithamir !UMW John A. Mott. 1, AU that certain piece or piireel of land . situate and being in' the' township of Spriniville in the County of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as follows, •to wit: On the 'iihrth by the public highway leading front Springville IoW to rhoo.klYtt,ion the .east •by lan& of A. Beardslersl.q., on 'the month hy hinds of Jesse Seett, and in the West lig the Bridgewater and Wilketbarre turnpike road contaitting.about one and Whitlf acres of land, the same more or . • least-with thespiittrUltances, one &welling house, one store house, one cooper shop, one barn, and all improved. - . Taken in:execution at the suit-of I%IW. Wit.. 'Hillis 'Vs. James MeMilian and Asa Park', Jr. • Atso—All that certain piece or 'Parcel of land situate in the township.ofOakiand in the• - cotnty of Susquehmitta, /Ind bounded idd-,:deserilted ne follows, to wit: en,the'n'orth tty- lands of Benja..• miir Gardner afid lan'tis rtitotferf ndd ;William' .• - Poolim, in the :east.'hy• landi on the south by Thuds of Thi,vid Iddi•eerentwand and on the west by the said David Mercereau, containing .one hundred and ,six acres, be the sane '01463 Inn, 'With 'tlietiptiartenanees. one -fro itfedhutitte, otte• barn, otio tow fl . bdind °about fifty acres improved. • • - . Taken in excentiOn at the eat of Robeit Me- Kane, Adminintratdr of SPA vs. James Tompkins and Eli P. Caniphell. ~s6;-411 that'eerfain piece or parcel of land • situate and being in the township if New 'Mil ford in the county of Suiquehanna, and bounded and.deserlbed as follows, to wit: northerly by landi of 0. Smith,and William Mathews, easter ly by finds of Land D. Jenuings, southerly by rands of I....Levcis, and westerly by lands .of J. Williams, containing one hundred and fifty tyro acres' he the same more or lesn,Wiih the ap. purtenances, one -framed biome. one framed barn and iMe orehardond about ninety acres improved. /Taken in execution at the suit of C.S. Bennet, to the use of S, Hutchinson, & Co., vs.' John A. Dix. • Ittso—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Great .Berid in the county Of Susquehanna, and bounde d described as follotes, 'to beginning at he northwest tornerof a lot of land conveyed! by Latavette Trowbridge to Charles C. Smith, at a hemlock tree marked " six," " sev,ert" - and "eight," thence oast one hundred and eighty-two perches to a hemlock tree marked "seven''ned. a eight." thence south twenty-tour perches to astake and stones, t he tiorth west 'corner 'of said bit conveyed by said Layfayette Trobridge'and wife. tai C. C. Smith, thence ..by said Smith's landseast 'one hundred and'fitty.:nbis . tind - a half perches to a stake and stones, the northeasteoctier of said C. C. Sinith,.thence by said Smith's land:aotath six. and a half degrees west; forty-seven and .a half per. ton stake anchtones,lhencenr rth 88 1-3 deg. west 335 pe r.to astake and stones thence by lands of said C. C..ttrnith north .seventy- porches to the place er,begianktrg. containing one hundred and twenty fire acres of land be thesarne more or less, together with the appurtenances, one fram ed house, one barn, one orchard, and about set , - entyitce acres ittrptoeed. • • • Taken in execution'at the suit of Amass 'P. Trove ' , -idge and John Blanding ta. C.AI-11owatd and Howard. . At.so—All that certain piece or parcel of land ifittfattiltudteing in the toWnship of Middletown in the County of Surkuchanna. and bounded and pescrited as follows to wit 'beginting eighty' perches South West of the Milford. and • Owego Turnpike Road,at a corner of land in possession of El enczer Potter, in the line of another lot. in possession of John Hanson, and thence Seuth 37 dr g.,W est 1:."0 perches to ! a post in the Wolt Road, (ao`ealled) at a corner : bf MiellaCt Wh.t lon's land. therce North 53 der; West along said %Vhalons land 80 perches to a post in the line of Perrey's /and; Unitive along the flue or the same, North 27deg.; East forty perches to a post ; thence Southeast at right anglei twen. t;) , perches to a post; thence Northeast: at right singles 80 perches to a post; thence, South 53 deg., East 60 perches to the place of beginning ; Containing 50 acres, be the same more of leas Being the same lot of land which George R. Shelden conveyed to Sartuei J. StePhens toy in. denture, dated the sth day of May A. D. 1855, sad recorded in the r face for recording. deeds &c., Deed Book No. 24, Page 8. with • the ap-' purtenance's, one framed hOuse and barn, and about 30 acres improved. • Takett ih execution at the.s . -zit of A. & S. 11. Barnes, vs. 11. H. Sampson and George W. Sarnp. son, doing business n i l'. •11. Sampson & Son. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the township of Harmony, and bounded and described as follows to wit : beginuirigat ! the North: corner at a hemlock stump, thence South 43 and 3-4 dvir.; East 151 per. to stones, a corner of George Sampson's lot; thence South 46 and 1-4 deg.; West. 237 perches to stones corner on Wurantee line of Jusse•Eyens ;. thence North 43 and 3 4 deg. West 151 perches to stones, corner on Warrant tee line of Rodger Hunt, thence North 46 and 1-4 deg. and 327 perches, to the 'place of begin nina, containing 308 acres and 117 perches of land, be the same more or less, it being a part of a tract of land in the Warrantee name of Wiliam Lune, together with the appurtenances 3 dwellin , houses. 2 barns one saw will, .2 or-, chards and about 80 acres improved. • aketi iu extv9tickii at the suit of Jones Tay. for vs. i.pry IL Sarnpsen..,. At.tio—All that certain piece -,or parcel land situate and being in the township of "Great Bend, in the tillage recently Called ,Lodermville, in the County of Susquehanna, bOunded and described as •folloss to. wit: beginnitog at the North West corner of the main blinding on : the Great Bend and, Colheclon turnpike roael run ning thence about South 27 deg., East 65 feet. thence at right anoles with tie said Asst leen. tioned. lintrat?out North 63 deg East 11 , 0 feet, thence in course parallel with the first mention. ed line about North 27 deg., %V . -st along the line of the ha-Fn .and wood shed, about 7h feet to the coniebe-the -wood shed, and also the corner of widow McCui land, thence slow , said last ' menti .ned line and on a him of the wood shed. about South 63 deg.. West about 60 feet to an other corner of-said wood shad in the line oi said widow McCollum's laud,' thence iiouth about 27 deg., East along the line of said wood shed about 79 teet-to.the main building, and thence by. the same main building, about South 68 deg, West to the place of beginning, containing about 7340 mt., feet of land, with the. appurtenance, one fram e d ilod , m,rdne ;barn With sheds and wood _shed attached, and all improved, being the sawn property recently occupied by Alfred Al lert:as a public Inn or tavern. Taken in execution at the suit of J. IL Sat phinvs. Alfred Allen & Petuina Allen. ALso--Ah titose..certain seven lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in Silver Lake township and Su:Ai - nerve:lna County; and bounded and des cribed as follows to sit: the first commencing at a stako , and strings Corner in the, old Chenan go Turnpike, now opposite the land of Michael tlienee North , 3 dog., &ISt 125 perches along said Turnpike to the road leading from A. 1411 s to BNltiar Lake. ' thence along said Turn pike North 66 pereites4o a post and stones, tbeuce along said Turnpike .60_ ; perches to the Bridge at Mud-Lake, thence by the said Lake as folloses : Norili_ 64 de,g, W. Soren • peribes, :thence North 85 deg., W. 12 perches, thence North 76 deg. W. 14 perches, thence - North 28 . deg:, W. 18 perches, thence West 30 perches, thence Norte 38 deg., W. , - 40 perches, thence North 18 deg., W. 50 perches to it hemlock tree to the edge of the said lake, the North East coy ner of tire reservation. thence west along the' North line of said reservation, 38 perches' to a stake and stones corner, thence South 8 deg 4 E. 343 perehesto a stake and atones corner, thence Last 53 perches to the place of begin. ning, containing 160 acres tanye or least; etjth .a nee r framed dwelling flodse.larn and abed,, an orchard end aborAotte Wei. Unproved, being known as the corneae farm and as lot No. 8, in a plitt and nuip pat:titiott„it ...betereen W. Rose, A. IL RosO,. dee., and Robert Jose. The mond Nets known *tithe Bentley film - , and commencing at a stake. and stores the North West corner, of the piece before describ ed; tlience west along the North line of the .said reservation .78 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence South .1 deg., West 342 perches to a stake and stones comer. thence East one hundred thirty six perches to r s stake and stones Aimee North 8 deg., W. 343: perches to the Place of beginning, containing',` 8 serei more or lees, with a framed House, orchard, two framed barns and.about 125 sexes improved, being lot Ea. 9, - on said Map: of Survey. • The third piece linoWn.as the Griffin farm,and commencing at a stake - and 'stones in the ri h time of the reservation, and the north west cor ner of the 'Bentley fsirin', as lot No, p,iheate wt st 37 perches to a stake:and stones corner, thence North .7 and - sik tenths per:hex to a 'stake . and stones corner ktfd north east earner of G. North, thence Weirr'on the said reservation line 67 per ches to a stake and atones corner, thence South 3 deg., E. 349 perches to a Stake And stones cortier,Uceee East eighty perehes, to a stake nd - stranes the south we 4t corner of 'No.'9, thetiwe 'north 1 deg.,East 'along the West Jibe of No * . 9i 342 perches to the plate ,of cdntairiing 1 -'OO acres, he the same more or less. with eke framed house and barn and orcluird, - and Aron eighty neWir infproved,. being 'lot No. 10, off .. .seta:a:tap and sura'ey. • • ThO tlinath piece knoWn as the•Sfiny farm,and - vomltiencing in 'the hdrih lisle of the fetervation in the north - west - i,eitier 'of Nti'lo, thence west 152 perches, along the line - of the said reserva tion to a stake and stoneVconerS, thence south 88 perces ,tors stlike and stones. thence south 20 bPkrerrs east 174 perches to the road leading from A. Rill's on the said turnpike to Silver Like, thence alorig the said road south 60 degreei east 44 perches, thence north 80 :degrees east 20 perches along said road, thence south 67 per. rhea to a stake and stones corner, thence east 73 perches to a stake and tatenes corner, thence north 3 degrees west along the line of No. 10 349 perches to the place of beginning, containing 285 acres, more or less, with a framed .house, convenient dairy cellar, sclar,ge new barn and :stabling under, and about 100 acres improved, being lot No. 11 on said map and survey. The fifth piece known as . the' .kermak farm, commencing at .make and atones hi l the west line of No. Mend 88 perches south of the north line of the reservation, thence west, 94 perches to a stake and stones corner, thence south 88 perch es to'a stake and stones;therce'sonth 26 degrees east, 110 perches to a stake and stones, thence south 45 deg.'east, 72 perches to. 'a. stake and stones, thence elm 84 perches to a stakes and stones, thence north 67 perches to the road that leads from -A. Hills to Silver Lake, thence south 80 deg. west 20 perches to a stake sod stones, thence north 44 perches along the said road,thence north 2.0 deg. west, 174 perches, to the place of 'beginning, containing one hundred and• eighty five acres, tuore or less, with a dwelling house, Gained barn, - ! a nd about soventy.6ve acres im proved—it being lot 'No. 12, on the said map and survey. • . , The sixth piece, 'known as the Lake Farm. beginning at a post in the 'toad - leading from Ansel !lilt's to Silver Lake in the west line of lot N0..12,.kn0Wn. as The Eennale Firm, thence south 38 degrees. west 36 perches, thence south 20 degrees west 125 perches to - a Stake and stones corner, thence goat) 89 degreesavest 82 perches to a stage and stones corner at Ihs Ride of the highway, thence south 2 &gees.' west 3f. perches: to a mapte tice.thence.south 7,6 de grills 41 perches to the - ek , a of the water on the shore of Silver _Like, thence by the. same line - 19 perches to a point in the said lake, thence south 30 degri-es west 97 perches to a point in said lake in the northwest line of E. W. Itone's allotment of said reservation, thenee 'north 52 degrees east 44 perches to the shore of.said lake. thence by the same course 114 perciieslo,a-stake and stones corner, the northwest corner of E.W. Rose's allotment, thenee north 40 perches to a stakes and stones, thence north 45' degrees west. '72 perches to post rind stones, thence north 2.6 degrees west 35 perches to the place of be ginning, containing 126 acres, more or less,' 30 acres improved and a young orchard, being lot No. 17 in 'said map and survey. .The seventh piece knoWn as Turnpike firm commencing at a post and stones in the Turn pike af , iresnidi at the south east corner of lot No. 8; known as the corner lot, thence west 131 petches to a stake and stones corner, thence South 122 perches, to a stake and atones corner. thenee,North '76 deg., East 180 perches ,to the - Turnpike aforesaid, to %V. Meeker's land, thence in a northerly direction along the said Turn pike, Shout 140 perches to the place. of begin uing, containing 144 acres more or -less, with a tracued house and- barn and about 40 acres im prove 3, beteg lot No. 6, on the said map .and survey. seven rots of. land lay con• tignetts to each other, and form one compact body. 1223 acres. being the part allotted to Rob ert H. Rose in the deed of partition between E. W. Rose, A. H. - Rose, now deceased, and R. H. Rose, of the Reservation of the late Robert H. Wise, deceased. • , Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Williaiti t )essiip. to the use of John G. Sturgas, against Robert 11.. Rose: • Ar.so—AJl that certain Piree or till of lam*, situate nod living in the township ofkathrop,i4. the Connty of •Susquehanaa, and b hded and deseribed.ss follows, to wit! on tit,fe north by litnis of Iloroce Yeomans, on the eist by lands of George Tiffany, Jeremiah troln and D %Vilnarth, south by lands of Sila.s:A. Robinson, Mid on the west by lands orEden and W. Z. Brown containing about one hundiod acres more les.s with the appu rtenauce/4, one framed heuse, and 'one orchard, and about 80 acres improvf.d Taken in execution at the snit of C. W. Mott vs. R. IllackMan. Atso—By virtue of a writ issued out of the county court of Common Please of Luzerne county, and to me directed. I will expose to sale, at the 'above time and place, % all . Wit certain piece or . parcel of lead situate and , being in the toWnelip or Spring Ville, in the County of Susquehanna, and hounded and described as follows td wit : on the North by lands of Preston P. Merritt ; East by lands of Benjamin Stephens, on the South by lands of Alonzo Oakley; and .on ,the Went by lands of E. S. Kinney, containing one hundied. and - five acres, more or . less. with the appurtenances, one to_ hou s e, one framed Urn, one tii-..haid and about sixty acres improvod. • • • Taken imekecution at the suit of Waters & Cooper vs. John Kinney. Sheritl. Sheri trs Office, • - Montrose, .14.11 y 21st, 107. HARFORD .lINIVERSITY. ' HE Full Tern" of this Institution •.-111corn mence on the 19th of August, and continue thirteen weeks. • • ' The Winter Term will commence on the first Wednesday in December and continue thirteen weeks, and close ni-..0n the second day of 31:treh. The Spring Term I;rilj commence at the close of the Winter Terni and corlintie I.*o•tittrds of a Term, or eight and a half weeks, and close the first week in May. .-_ . . iNaTntCTORS. Rev E. At.t.Ea. in Arithmetic. Rey. 'di Ricturtniox, English Branches' and Mathenlatics.' Miss N. M. RIC/LAI:DSOS, Drawing and Painting. • - . • NXPENSE9. Tuition Common Branehes per: Term •- 84,5 r) " Anciebt Lacgtiages and Alathe • • Malice •or • . . 7,00 " Natural Physiology and i'hiloso - ;:-. • . ; - 6,00 "--• brewing and Painting, each = . 240 "• Music on the Piano • a,00• - On the Guitar 4,00 " Vocal Mutic-ndalited tb Comixien • Schools • • ,50 Room Rent = 2.00 Expenses of Recitation axioms,- - ,50 Board per week, not ineltidlog Room and Lodging - 2,00 The usual arrandethertig hitidti for those Who wish to board themselves. • ' Paymptit, one half itt advance led the other half at tho middle of liae Term. - Barfoni,Jaly Bth, 1557: . 1 , _ 0.8w4. • E STRAtED from'ihe sUbseri - „ . 4 1 :' , ber Ana the first of June 4 - 4 N;: ~. four _yearlings-.--three heifers and - - one ateer—two heifers are dark red, one bas some white on its back--the other is of a yellow cast Whoever will return said yearlings, or give information where they may be found shall beamply rewarded. ALANSON ALDRICit• West Hsrford, July.slb, 1857. .28w8. . Gash for Wool. • BURRIT. wilt-pay the highest pries for Li. Woo!" in CASE Of GOODIN it his store in New Milford. , _ ' Jul); ttb 1857. Tiog* Ppint, Agrfic#ltiiral Works. kids, ATHENS, :BRADFORD COLhIY. PENWA. . 11 1 / 1 151JFACTUp.E18, WROLESALE AND RETAI4, ' ERS IP Emery's Vstrititiled Horse Powers. TIIRESIIERS and • Separators, Threshers and C:eaners, Circular and Cross Cut Saws„.llill Saws,Shlnrrie Machines, &c 4 E6ery's Hickok's and Kranser's Cider Milsand Presses, Corn Shelters, Clow's Grain Cradtes,H3V, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Florio Porkiiia, Dog 1 3 owers, Grain Drills and Broad Cast Sowors, Cultivators, Horse Hoes ; ,Cor'n 'end Cot. Mills, Dederick's 14 Presses, Stump Machines, Ketchzinis Mo:i•ers and Reapers, E.reelsioi Fan • ntrg .1 fills, Pro Vision - Safes, Refrigerators•. Leather and - Rubber 'Belting. Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are unrivalled. ENtras Furnished for repairing all machines sold by us. rtir"De.wiptive Cat. alogues, Price-Lists and Circulars of all ma. chines sold by us, sent gratis and post !mid to all applicants. Send us your name and address. Agent, 11. L. lkoweas, (of Franklin,) Mont rose P. 0., Susquehanna- Coubty, Pa. R. M. WELLS & BROOKS • • Athens, Pa., July lat, 1857. 28ind. 1 1 . S. For Sato cheap for.cash, payable befOre September next. Two "of Kr. - rettun's I mum Two Hortss 3lowEns, with four toot cutter bars, well adapted for rough land. and 'aTe well calculated to please the farmer. 28m1.) • R. M; W. & 8. Natice. L uri T ß STANLEY • SALLY VALCII, thin Whittemore and. Mary ‘Vhittemore his wife, Amos - Day and Etctsey Day his, wife, Jasper Stanley, Mathew Stanley, Horace Stanley and Lury Heald, and Edward Stanley, Mathew St.niley,jantes Stanky, !Horace Stanley the Younger. Benjasnin C. Stanley, Ellen Stanley, atoi Areha Stanley, deceased, and Jason Stanley. Leonard- Stanley and 'M “thew Stale . ehildrt•n and heirs of Mathew Stanley, deceased. Lt Partition, in the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. To the above named defendants:— TAKE NOTICE, That the court have grantedia rule on the defendants, in the,aboie tnentionce case, that they severally be and appear at the next term of said court. to be held at the_cour: hOu ! , e in Montrose, in and for said county, op the third Monday in An! , ust next, to otrer in writing, the highest price which he or she will pay for the lot of land and premises mentioned in said case. over and abut e the valuation thereof return ed to "said court, by the Sheriff's inquest, ana in default thereof, that the same be awarded to the plaintiff, or sold, as the court may order ar.d 'ittect. By the Court. • .• S. B. WELLS..P met!. Montrose, July 2st, 1157. 28w3 Notice. - 1 - .UTIIEII. STANLEY 0111.!N ITTE 'tont, and Mary Wbittemnre his wife. Amos Day and Betsey Day 'his'a f ife. and Mathew St-alley the .elder. and Ed"-a-t -1 . Stanley, James Stanley, Itathew Stan ley,//orace Stanley the 't onnger, Benjaniin C, Stanley, Susan P. Stanley, Jefferson Stanley, Alajor Stanley, Ellen Stanley and Archa Stanley, de era,ed, and Jaso'n Stanley thn yo6neer, children and heirs of CaLin Stanley, deceased. In Partition, in the. Cwirt r,f CaAirlem PleJs cf Jasyudil7u:/1 ("cmfy, , To the above named defrodatltt TAKE NOTICE, That tho.coult . .r.ve „ granted a rule on the defendants, in the abort. mentioned case, that they, severally. be RH appear at the next term of said court, to be held at the court house in Montrose, iu and fur said conn(r. on the third Monday. of August next, to offer in writing the highest price which he or she will pay for the lot of laud and premises mentioned in said case, above the valustiou thereof returned to said court by the Sheriff's inquest, and in de default thereof, that the same be awarded to •thc plaintiff, or .suld, as the said, court may order and direct. By the Court. - S. B. IVELLS, Prey. Montrose, July Ist, 1857. 28w3 Susquehanna County Teacher's L 3111.01, B. F. STO . JIMI:D , A. 31., P. Tevi - Ksr.cny, Sup't, Prl . ntpa., s. J. L, TO M the 11 c T o E nt A in ( u N e lE tt. R n 'S we r ks ß , vi M i A il L be S o C pe H n Oo ed 2ud tiny ,of Sept. in the buildings of the . .Susq - uehanna Academy , at Montrose, Susquehanna Co., under the'suPer. vision of the nbove nafilt . .-d Principals. builAings.- aceotnodate ji upward of TWO HUNDRED sr - tTuEis. -- .8, there being'mur fine recitation rooms. Regular courses of Lectures will be delivered on the Scien,:e and Arf of Teaching and on Moral Scif.nce:by •Pro SI'ODDAR6. . OveaStonal lectures *ill also be delivered du ring the session by Hon. G. A. GROW of Glen wood, {expected) Hon. Wm. JESSVP, mid R. B. LITTLE and B. S. BENTLEY,..Esqs..Of Montrce. Negotiations are now in progress, with every ape:trance of success, with a yieW or. securing the Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER to .de liver the ORATIQN at the opening of the SchOul. • EXTENNEN. ' • Board and lodging, 8,245 per week. Teachers and Students, who desire, can board themselves. Tuition in the English Department, including Algebra and Ptsiology, to these from Susque hanna County 85,00; tither's $6,00. Other branches taught if desired. Competent Asstsrawrs will be employed to aid the Patscirm.s. • It is also expected that a Teacher of Pnosoor.arar trill be connected with the School. Stoddard's Mathemetical Series. Clark's Grammar. All Teachers who intesd entering the advanced classes in Grammar, should - furnish themselves with a Goon rimtosanY.'--The Text Books shoutd be secured 'by the Teachers pre vious to the opening of the Bchboli if po!Sible. Those who wish board or rooms will apply to L P. Pitch, Esq., or ‘Villis B. Deans, the Artist, Montrose, Pa. -Prof. Stoddard will be present during the en tire Term, and devote his whole time tO teach ing, lecturing, Mid otherwise advancing the in terests of the School. -- Further partidulars given ai Book as known. All inquiries, relative to tlie. ,School, cheerful ly answered by., r. • B. F > TEWKSBURY, Ca.-Sup't. New Milford. Suiul'a Co., Pa., 281. f. July 13th, 1857. ••..; Board for Teae ere., .. •' h ' , • ,Those litho will furnish board for Students, during ihnittrin of the. Normal Shcool are re quested Id luinctlit their names and the number they egn:atOmmodate, as ttoop ad possible. ; so thst welnaygomplete our arrangements ai an early, day—thereby placifig, the tuakter of homes for ail who may come beyond uncertairilv. who may B - ; DEANS. . . L. F. FIT I. • Montrose, July 20th. 1857. . • Horse Rakes.! Horse Rak es!! TNICKERMAN & GARRATT have justie -1.1 ceived another lot of the celebrated RS. yoking Horse Rakes which are admitted by "all that - have used' Meth to be superior to any now in use. For sale cheap. New Milford, July 7th, 18:57. ENNEDYA Medical. Discovery, for sale JUL by ABEL. TURRELL C'+TAFFORD'B Olive Tar, at '• TURRaLI3. 1`•••1 Above we .present you with n likeness of Dr. MORSE.- the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN. ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spat. 'the greater pirt'Of his life in travelling..haying -visrted Europe, Asia, Africa and South America -spend ... t., .years among theindianeuf our Wild , ern cotinfry,-ft Was le this way that the Indian Root Pills were first disc4ered. Dr. Morse was the. fitiWtnan to establish tho feet that all disea ses arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD-that our strength, health and lire depAd.upon this fluid. %Wien the various passages (Weddle clogged; and (ilium actin lierfect harrnopy.With the cliff, erent fonctions of the body', the bleed' loses its scion, becomes thick, corrupted said diseased; thus conking pains sickness and distil:aloof every name; Par 'strength is.e3thansted...we are.-depriv ed of our health, and if nature la not Sifsisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become stagnant and cease to act, and thus our. light of life be forever blown out,. How impor tant is it then to keep. the pasargib pf the-body friee rind o en. •And how pleseant to ustao a ble to.put a medicine in your reach, viz.,Moise'ri In Indian R ot Pills, made from plants and roots t that grow around the mountain cliffs in Mire's garden, for tho health ancf . coinfort of (tinged man. One of the roots fr om 'Which. these Pills ,are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Naturein throwing off the finer portions of corruption 'Within. The second which is a plant is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner. performs its duty by throw ing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs bv copious sp . Tioir, The third is a Diuretic,— which gives e:.se and rionbleseirength to the kid. news; thus encouraged, they draw. large amounts ot impurities from ' the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully . by: the urinary or cater passage, and tshieh could not have been ditieharged in any other why.. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of *the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; th'i l coarser 'Particles of icoVurity which cannot pars by the other outlet's, are :has taken_ up and conveyed off in great quantities by the boWels. From : the above, it 1:s shown that Dr.„Miarse's Indian Root Pills•na •onl.y enter the stunrieh, but become united with the blodd, for they find way to every part,'ind completely cleanse thel: system from all ithpuri ty, andthe life of the I;t9dy, which is the blood, becomes perfectlY healthy;-- canmequently all sickness and pain is driven Trorn. the system, for thereannot remain'when the ho dy becomes en pure and 'h tear.. .The-rerietin 'Why poeple are soi distressed 'Wh'ellsick;' . 'itaili Pussy -dio m . - is becanSe they do not get amedicine that will pass to the aflictotfparts,and which will o pen the natural passa,sei for the. disease to be cast out, hence:a small quantity of food and oth er matter is lodged, and the stomach and inter= tines are literal ly.overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta tion. constantly mixing with the blood, .which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves Victory' upon victory, by . restoring millions ot the sick to.health and happiness.— . Yes' thouiands who have been racked or tor mented with . sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the -burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered pith the dead, had it, not been for this great and wonderful medic ine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After I or 2 do. ses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in- witnessing their charm ing.effect's. ' Not only do they give immediate ease cud strength, and take away all' -sickness. pain and anguish. but they at.once go to work at the' fonndat lona the daseaSe, Web is the blood Therefore. it Will be shown, esperially by those who use these Piga, that. they . will ao cleanse. and purify, that disease-the deadly* enemy -will take its flight, and the flush at youth and beauty will agykin'return..and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and 'brighten, your days. 'r newarb of counterfeits in yellow wrappers—ail gehnine are in 131.`:F., with the sig nature of A. J. WHITE &Co., on each box. July Ist. 1837: . - - ... 137 6tr.. Sheriff's Sale, BY virtue of a Writ of Ven. Ex., issued from I/ the Court of Common Pleas of Susqu'a County, and id' me, directed, I will expose to sale at the Court ktoisb Montinite, on Fri day, the 3rd dak of 3uly• neit,', at 4enot oclock, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: All that certain piece or- arcel of land situate and being in . the toCvnaili cifPridgetifater, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described az follows, to wit : On the north and east by lands of Latham Gardner, on•the south by lands of John Wood and jOshua Curtis, and on the west by lands of Johr, Trumbull, con taining one hundred acres of land with allow ances of six per cent., be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn, an °railed, and mostly improved. Taken in execution at the suit of-Alexander W. Leisenring, vs. Richard Blay. The above sale is hereby adjourned to Wed. nesday the sth day of August next. at - one - to. clock P. M. F. P. BOLLISTER, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office,* Montrose.j utre 10th, 1857. . 28w3. IMPQRTANT ±0 THE 1,4 11(6 " tS of XAKE HAT WHILE; TILE SUN • SHINES! °` • WE THE UNDERSIGNED, (after using last 'season) the, .• ' Independul•Tooth Horse Rake, take yoleatire in rtcommending it, for The follow inF reasons: Ist. That it will, rake, _more . May in the &slue time than any other Rake in use. :Ind. That while other Horse Rakes are labo. Hong to opeiite, this is managed with comparative ease, and in het with pleasttre, as operator rides on the Rake while raking, and it can be op erated by any boy capable Of managing a Horse. 3d. That other Horse Rakes 'which have been introduced into this section, (that will operate on rough radadows,) tear up the soda", fell over the loose - stones,,and twist tt? the; Hay itti asio make the other handlint •inconvenient. This Rake leaves the. Hey in the same condition as the oldifand Rake, • Cleat, free from dirt and stones and easy to.titch." • ith. thiltake is less liable to get opt of reriair; and can he easily aletided without going off the Farm. • - • • - sth. Teeth beifig4ll hniig independent of each other, Isbell an abatable •is, in the way while raking, no mctrifTetith it faiseil,from the ground than it sufficient to"pass it. 'Alai), this Rake maybe tied : for riikfri.e Grain ready for binding, at thb same time raking over the whole field. H. S. Searle, F. M. Williams, L.-B. Guernsey, 31. L engin S. H. Sayre & Bro., E. G. Babcoa, B. A. Butterfield, Dan't Seery, - F. W. Stone, ' John Shder. Bridgewater, June 23 1857. *** These Rakes are now mannfactareid e by CH AUNGEt FOOT, one mile North of MONT. ROSE, it the Foundry fdrine'rly occupied by id., & E. 110TT, whers they ban be obtained..' 3factiines May: hi: 'Seen at the store of S. 11. 13ayit & Bro., seat other plebes in.Montrosa. • * * These 'Rakes require the Hind Wheels of :Wagon to make them Complete fornae. CASH paid. for all the Wool. in Susquehanna Co., by DICRERNIAN & GARRET. F i'l4 ferule tiy the Levier Birrekbi • DICKERWAN &GARRETT,' New Milford, Jane 1,044.1851, • - JUST look at the Ribbons and/Sonnets st KENYO'N'S. LITTLE & NARDI/1164 'coLvmxt. ANOTHER ae:al .g.t an Agenlti4 , tc.st - k-..0f ' - ',,41 NI ,I is 1111..0.:::i For the SUMMIT - Trade: New and *satire! styles, Now being opened by LITTLE & HARDING. Farming Tools. - _ -* itiikߧ,Forks,Seythes.Snatlis ' ,.Rej4ke StOi*s, Urind Stones, Horse Rakes, Graf i: Cradles. Sickles, dtc., &c., a full assortment just received by • larrLs & 11.1.autsu. - Fish ! - Fish!!. . FRESH let of thnse Fide Peivy Codfish, 111: IPA ' Bluefish in Barrels and Half Barrels, juAtetielved by LITTLE &• HARDING. At S 0- • ••. ; A • . NEW Stock of Groceries, 'Hardware. Crockery, &c., hundreth part ot, a hiiib we have not time to mention. "Enough to say, have, almost anything, and 'eve , rythintixpected lo be found at a store hi the, country—alt 'of -.which We •are'determined to turn into cash, - in •the 'very sbcirtest_possibki, time and we 'bereivith'iasue a NOTICE, VarAVgAra. We wish R distinctly understood, that for Casa we will sell any kind of Goods at pinch lower prices than usual. Kind Reader! A Word with You Privately, if you Please. WO do not wish you to enterain_thelt;'ea for a moment, that we will sell you tomia, alt oost, or lesa for the sake of doing busitteis; for that is not oar intention. We are tt tell at a very small prult, and be content.. 4 • Large Sales and Small. Profits. We are,deterniined.to sell a . lurger'amount. of Goods thiS Summer, than ever before, and al though our pivitits may appear light, vet we ex peet at the end of. the year, the whole amount will trove ziatisfietory. - ;:.: • ?,. - Fresh Grotelies, SUGAR, Molasses, ttice, Coffee, Tea, and all kinds \of . Groceries in any quantity, at the very lowest rates, a full stock constantly on hand, • • LITTLE & HARDING. T Four Shilling Tea, NOTWITHSTANDING the recent heavy advance io the price of Teas, we have se. cured a large lot of the same quality. of that which has created so Much good fueling - amoni our Tea drinking customers. Plenty of it, by the chest'or pound, at the Old price, by r' It .is * a Fact, PAT Sateratus, Soap and Carilteit of the hest grtlities, ere for isle by the Boa, at New York city wholesale Virices, by LITTLE & FUEDING. Potash, IN, Tin Cans, a- pure article, for sale by LITTLE & HARDING. Moots and Shoes, - ONSTANTIX on hand, a fiN d t rate :min C Inent of Men's, Boys' and Youths' double sole. Boots 8:14 Shoes, of the best Inanniicro. atsa, IVonaelfs" Shoes,' Boots and Gaiters in great variety; al: to be sold at very low r1t:3,1):4 LITTLE & HARDING. Hata and Caps, alrriost ertie'Ss varieiY;ef kinds, quality and I prices, for sale by 'LITTLE & HARDISQ. ' • Bonnets, TjlßßONS,'Fluwers and Trimniinza, for sale .11, by . LITTLE & HARDING. Clothing ! /-IOATS, Vests and Pants. well: mnde..and - good styles; Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, G:oVez, etc., for sato cheap, by • LITTLE & • f . Leather!' . : . SOLE and*Upper Leather, Per. Shne Nails and Thread, Wax and many other kind of Shoe rindings, for sari bp. LITTLE LITTLE & IL eRDFR~3. Carpeting! RICH all Wool Carpets, at low price, for sale by Farmers and Gardeners ATTENTION!! • WE have just received a large stock of Far= meta' Tools, suea as Hoes. Shovels, Spades, Scoopes, Garden Rakes and Hoes, Man ure Forks, Ploughs, Cultivators, &e.„ &c., Bic. ALso—A fresh lot of Garden-and Field Seeds, for sale by To tumbeimin and Coopers . BEST Cart Steel and Steel,Pol) , Steel Mill and X Cut SaWn, also Patent; tooth k Cut Satre, with •Files,otultnost a/I,de: seriptiona; for sole by • . LITTLE Si MidiMita. 2. To Dairyxrien. - vIRICINS: Return PAPS Pans . :llin, Paiilted 1 1 rind Cedar Pails, Butter Bowla, Dairy Salt, &c.• &c., for sale by Lrrns ,& Are 'ton Bnild,ingi • You will e money wy purchasing your w Maim, Paints, Oils, Sash, Dour Trim- mings, and Hardware generally of - Lirirs & Haanrso. Flour . ; Salt and Lime, to.a;o toid, or Barrel, constantly on hand, 1../ and for sale liy • " .11AnDisa. • Cash! = Ycm buy almnat anything, in the vray of W General Merchandise, for Caen, at a, very small advance frout.coat, of Lzr-TLE & 11..anntan. --^R Produce Wanted( • • UT ER, Ems, Lard, Doiswax, Ocala of Ali kinds, Rap, Old iron, Limber, Ingle', Dried Apples, Besasoko„ wonted In ezebange for Goods, by . • Lanz H azic) talt LITTLE .:&. Tookbannock Depot, July 166,1867. EC= LITTLE & ILIRDINU. LITTLE & LITTLE 4 HAniisi). Opting sto • IA great Profaion WITH his'compli, .entit - to.bia friends-04 V V _the, public.. for the übstantial - and long. ovit in ued patiOnagenf his Maness, Would *gala announce that 612,4 recei r )31r.. a !aril /Rd full stock of '.:.5 ' ' Spring and NU o'6o Obi '.- . including as ` usual a irarietY:of Ladisiis, thetas Goodki in Print; inghams, Latent,: Bar'egeetoelaucte;:rali es, Silk Plaid ' atreges, 'lroplens;. rocas Black • and Fancy Dress Silks; Bitiehe, - . Stella, Silk and Cashmere . • 'Sitswleallsnikllas, Par., • asols, Wel Rattans, • ' BonnetsOlpwers, Broldcloths, , .. • . Caseitooli, - 431,e., . Mat . _Ol, .gfeat ' variety Of other Startle stilt ' .I.'nney ' Goods, including Groceries,. ' - Crockery, Hardware, Iron and . Steel,- ,-- • ' Nails, Stoves, Hats* .41Capa t Boots 2' . .., and Shoeeit:agost iiir, Finwer - - Oil Clothe, Psi ed Witt. dow Shades, all Pa. . f ! ' per, Cloaks; rugs, . • Qils awl P • ta, .. , . dt. c.-,.. e. ~.., . . _ The entlre _ stock having beeq •Pt, trek" sedl4P-• Cssit ' , and with much care. will be solo. at the lowest figure, and t to nttettvieW s of the closest CASA Or •rtsts buyers.' New Milford, May 1857 I) .._ ABEL TUI'RELI. 4 , T _ T As just - returned 'fro New York:with in ILL large and choice sari ty of Goods.tionght t for cash, and selected w ithinach care, trip' over thirty of the.hest,Hciuses hs„New York, which he offers to his dustinners and the:putolla at_low prices for cast. Hi l stock. comprises: . • - DRUGS. ' - MEDICINES,': - -. ,P.A IN- s,t z .. , i , -.- o 1-L - '..` -- - -,•_ WINDOW LASS, = ••• IYE ST iFFS, 011 OCE•IE S.' t A S S.-;:‘' :A ICE, ROCK:Y, 11•IRROR S,-, CLOC: S, • WALL P PER, W.I N I) O.W.' •• A P EA., I •W -I I. , VD O\ 0, I L S r ll 4 .4.--D .E . Si - • FANCY: 'G',O, 0 '1)13;z - - MUSICAL JIVIS,T.IL .U.,)4 EN T Si _ -- , J. E:W .F, .L w rig - . ' •P E . R F 1.7 -M E1t... , Yi,,,-, • • ••-•_ 1) R X 6 ACO, I),C •'. - . S. T 0 - N .E....11K..: A .R - E ,-:'. • . WOODEN:W.A.R. Ir, . 13 R.. 0 :0,- M 0, ,: B 'lt u . A H- EjB, - : 1 A P.A.',N,N . ,,E, DI - w . A. II 2,. 8.1 . 11 1)..! . 0,A. GE S i • .0 :A N - A ;it Y.' . : 8 •E ED,: . POCKET KKIfiE4I, . w HT- S, '' '' . I: 11)13-R E 'LA Si• - ‘ T.G. U IS ' .- ' P .1 S T 0 ' . A 111, 15f - U NI I T •Ut It P E N C 'A M P It : `B U . 13, N I,',K cr, - A L C . Oll - ~.- L I Q•U 0 (ForMe'dicinalPu T 11,-- U- S'S . .SU,P P'o' RI S II 0 U 'L . I)I E A' , ' . - r o P. T It Q;1 • • .- S P E-C;T A SILVER & PLATED SP GOLD .p '' '-- tYkTI-04 ' VIOLIN; STRING, And all of thi f tn r, P A TEN T. 3f• ' Thankful for the libe I lie i ved , he hopes to in large increase of the sa I St ontrese,June 10th Horrible Sni A CAR - RUN OFF ' : E'DUG' WAY i And Twenty-Five Doi gra*DcattriYedi .13 UT th!s bears no coni.-risonin horrof Alto" lt.. what we are abo Q relate.. Yo bst ; lebably all. heard-of t .in with it c k so perfectly adjusted this ' walked itse rif kept on walking till .it him to de h and. I t . 4 then ran otT with lis" alp fay. -Bit this _is . quite - tame compared with it story that webeird. the other day .of a lay wh had lately been fit. led with a l'ull ; Setpr. Artificial 'Teeth- on_the 1 New Plan. SOOO a ter the teeth had been ad. justed in die, month a kind or sßasmodie•terichhtir of the muscles of , the loweir javrittaa.feit i and from that her' - mouth tornntenced le - epen and shut with such rapidity end , lolencii,thatodtshis could do Shp.couliltet "stop, llevv_attof venni, zaniest !seared to'd'eath. find Si *faille Denton, Springing forward he seiied the jaw and - bola. ing it with all his might he finally apcceeded by a prodigious exertion in pulling the teeth oatof. the mouth, and here the violence of the'tragedy ended. But-the saddest:part of. the story re. mains to be told. imagine l the,, lady's distress . whi.4l she discovered thater splendid' set of .= teeth for .which she. had , jrs paid tlireelttutireil i' ; t i dollars had CoMpleteliecite thesnielresiip:, Tian ~• lady rom last Accounts was still .siirrirlog kern a p nin the jaw,which,wa ad forgotten to out 7. iithe violent contractions' f the Digastiiens,' wns Aightly. , dislocated. N wjt :IS to he , most-- devoutly hoped,l'or ,the sake . - orhurnanity #uit 3 , the profession will _take war mg by the unhOpy fate of this lady, and be cau ious how:they, em.: ploy their . skill in all its mn t moderni.and ~pei. fected forms: for without do bt had the - doctor. failed to get. oqt these .tee i they. would'have eaten the poor lady to death. e assured, primula, -I shall endeavor to keep eke ottinelvate break. ers, by putting into my sii tot. tettitigfil' IV 1 3 a:72mila of the, eating prope 'ty which-is act,. cable and safe. You will d tok.ittplinost itty time except meal, time or n igh t time ipplif,,eifiesi over Wilson's store, west d of.,Brick Bloek, la with a heart almost barstin ' wit 4 .. thanks for past favors , and ever at your service for kmod. orate return.l,; 4 . Yours thankfully C. D. VIRGIL, Denti . '.. T -RIF. nia VA.II. Sire k. gibe Gi , tork isnratittte; - _ OF 'PHILADEE ilfA, - r 1110;816 Willuirst.oktitiOn IktiarChi, ; . CAPITAL s3ooioOo. -, -Hoke Insurance againit Jose or damage:by " Fire, on ffoildino, kurniture and Merchandise generally. t - • -- -: :Ala°, on ~.. ,-, ,-•-,-•', done! supOrstiftie, iszest.drtillit, • . • iiiom *slues EirLOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED...Oi ' . ! 0 Iltte T . 04 8: . = .``'' - B. R. Immix, -- _- J. Otolioiaza4. '. 5. IL Pastels,.. , , P,,; 8. Hoscultv,,-- ir I:lEvinir Join, 5iiip..,1.'11144 Aul - , tir, •-letun. YLAISIONN. of _Wiwi'' ion t pitii WAI.CARTERET,- - t- - 1,, : .. 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