MIME!M=M= Vnbtisfler. . . - - ..- Ji - - .Sheriff's-Sales. ' . ' gopY virtue of attitdry Writs issued by the COUrti Ail of,Corluiren-Pleas- of •Stiseuehanna county I and to ine directed. I will expose In) sole bY'Pub lievendue,--itt- the Court House in Montrose, on Saturdav,,Janusry the 15th,1850, at one o'clock, p. m.;'-toe; following described pieces or parcels of, land, to wit i--- - - . - 'ALL that certain piece or pare:el-of situate in Thompson township„.borinded and described as follows: on. the north by . lands • of, Ebenezer 1161.4enger, en the east by Ebenezer 31estieng,er and Charles Wrighter, on the south by Charles Wrighter, and on the . west by Oliver Williams and Alva Mudge, contaihing about 223 acres, More or lei's, together with 'the apflurteriances, I' framed lioneeiharn,'lmme.-barn, sheds, wood house,'and other out buildings, I orchard, and about 140 acres improved.' [Taken in execution as e .the sal' f Isaiah Main -vs. J.iel Lamb, Jack, bon Chattdl r, and ThomaeJohnson.] . ALSO a 1 that certain piece of land situate in Lenox-township, bounded. and described as fol. lows: •on the north by . lands of Drinker and Sig aabangh, on the east. by lands of John Millard. on-the south by D. K. - Oakley; and on the west by lauds of A. Sinsabaugh, containing 57 acres, more or less, with. the appurtenances, 1 bard, I. • house, and about 30 acres improved.' rl'aken 'in execution at the suit of J. C. Olmstead vs. Stephen S: 51illard.] - . -.. . - : ALSO-all that certain piece of land situate in' the borough of Montrose, bounded and deseibed as follows :-• hegioning.at a point in the Bridge water and Witkeihaire Turnpike read, it brine the southeast corner of a Leta of land owned b y e the hite„Sain ue. I, Witmer, deceased, thence north 80 1-2' west, &Vaud: 7.lothe perches to the dir tier ot a stone wall. thence along said wall south 4 1-2'; west,-16 perches to the corner of W tn. .J.. l'urrelfs land, thence so u 11 1 80 1-2' east 38 and 4-10tlik perches. putty by land of \V. 3. Turrell - ind'partle by laf.d of A.. O.' Warren to the cen ter °Lille aforesaid turnpike road, thence alone , e said rend north siXteen perches to the placs of :be , vinninir •conteM 7 no 3 -.:, e more.. - el• e• titb a cresand land,. or - less, the appurtenances, - 1 dwellinghouse, weedhons - e, barn; orchard, and all improved; tTaken in execution at .the suit .ofJohn.a. Sutphin vs. E. S. Park.] ALSO all that certain piece - of land situate in Oakland township, bounded and described as fulloves.: odthe north by lands of Hiram Ponter. 'On the east by lands . of F. T. Young, on,_ tint' south by, I:lads-of - Peter Peitz, and on the west by tends or --L-, containing about 93 Acres, more er less, 'all 'unimproved. [T-alien in excel]. at :the suit ots.l. T. Carlisle, to the use of J. C. • Fish, - and Ruby Fish, his Wile, vs. Geo..-Leach,:] .• ALSO all the right- title and interest of Wm. Gillespie-tox... and in that certain piece of lend situate in Great Bend toWnship, "boutided and described is Inflows: beginning , at a corner in the northern boundety of the Onto of Pennsyl. vanie, near :tie 19th milestone, and froth thence south f 3 w;st, by lands of Aaron l'hoinas, to an Elm tree, on the Link of the titp-river, river, tbence up: the. tee'st'Shore thereof - to a post C tier.O thence north 49 1-2' cast, along the lands of Olive:r_l'ru.vAlridgeto the place of begintung,con- I:lining about th.a.'facre, i more or less, with-the ulmuitenences„ 2 _framed dwelling !muses, 2 bares,' 2 horiile burns. - 1 orchard, and about 150 acres improved. - ['fakers- in - execution at the snit, of Themes 'l'. flays vs. Win. I'. Gillespie.i' - - ALSO all - that certain niece of land Situate InTranktift-townshio, nrifitionne,olnrid - itlieveitr-' -ed as fillovis : •on the north by lands of T. 11-. 'Smith and '--- , -L. Parsons, on the 'east by funds... o f .. C lar k • .14, e ndobe,. on the sou th' by the public , bitthway, and on-she west by I..ndlt-1;f- Isaac, Crane, em it:lining 58 ;acres more or less, with; the appurtefiatwes, 1 House, 1 barn,• and about 50 acres improved. [Taken in execution . ail hi: suit of usury . Crane, Administrator of the - estate of R. Simons, deceased, vs. Andrew • Banker. ' • ALSO ail that certain tiiece of land situate in Laiirep tee. 'ellip, bounded :aid:described as fol io.. s . 7•ii''t l te• north by i .the suull, line of John tlraft,warrautee; on the east by east line of. A ndrew .Tt boat, warrantee; on the south by lands contracted-by G - .- A. Grow. to James Wesel:of., and on the west by the right of .wfty - of the D. L. &.W,-8.,-1L Co.; containineesl acres there or less,. together with th e appurtenances, 1 framed house, i lag house and about 15 acres improved. (T-aken in execution at. the suit of ,Grow and ' Bros. vs. Charles Whitney.] ~.. ALSO all that certain piece of Lind situate in - Lenox toWnstlifi, by.uoded and described as fob; lbws:* on the north by Ifeej. Tourje, Ashael Mei:tete:l,l Warren M. Tingley, James G. and , Matms Case, .and Andrei.' Conrad; en the east by liVarreti 3j. Tingley, Bee]. Tourle, Mishit _ Bell, and Andrew Conrad; so u tn by Eli s lis Bell, , -.llartin . Conrad, and Stephen J.‘3liliard,"and un the.veest-. by James .6 - . and Marcus Case, David NVlimpeth, :tad-George Miles; containinspoluott 1 -1 7 :l Ucrei. nit--re-T'i1..5... , , tog.Mber With the ap pin:tem:bees, 5 - dwelling houses, 3 bares, ~c 1 olnekstnith shop, 2 orchards, and 'abed' 2teo ;tie' s improved. - Ea:reeling, :however, 20 acrid' -atid . 6 perces _included in-the above deserip- Orin e'd IbIloWs: - beginning at a _stake and stones corner' of lot said to. Benj. 'C.' Teurje ; thane-e:torch 88 - 1-2' east 00 pen:heeto a stake cud stones corner; thence south .6 1 .•- 3 4- 10 ths . perches - to a Stake and stetted' corner on the eerth side of the Clark 'road; 88 1-2" west 60 perches to•- • s stake and stones -corner; thence north - 6 -1 ll' 'east 53 -I , lole perches to the !.lace of be giening;' .with I dwelling house - and partly. improved'. [Taken in execution at the suit Of Grob: and Bros. V.S. R. D. Clerk.] ' ALSO all thaCcertain.piece el land situate irt New. - Mi lford towUhtp, bitunded atutdoscribetl us' f9liOWS:` toe•tinning in the 'middle of the Co chectea -arid-,.6reat- -Bend turnpike road, at the, e.oethtorner Of land sold to, David Al inkier,. the north cotter of land- sold:to Ithemar Mott, and the west *corner -of Ined sold to .thilm Mutt; - ... thence by It:better Mott's land and by Ibts num- . tiered 33- and .32_ on a map -of re-survey of the' said "Henry Drinker the elder's . lands, Made by Jasoit Terry, sobth 44 1-9' west 210 1.2 per 'chew; to :stones- by a beech tree corner of land sold to' ..Sslviones 'Wzde,and John. Wellman; thence by the' ladt - mentioned -lot, north VI 1-2 perelnlsto a beech tree, and east 120 1-2 perchet tow-pfisthe the mledie of the aforesaid-turnpike ' road, and thence on the middle of said turnpike road a soatherly coarse to the beginning, con tainitig 93-acres 15.5 perches, and allowance of 6 per .cont.• for roads &c., be the same more or .less; it being A part pf -lot No. 29 on the -map: aforesaid, being- the same tract of /and' _and: premisilisWilith the said William Drinker, Henry- S. Drinker; Jacob Downing, Henry Drinker,.and • -Themes Stetvardeen, - exeeutors as aforesaid,- by . Indostabillearingeven date with said =engage extuveltedio the said !theme! Mott in fee simple, • with.ditii:apportenancea, "' dwelling, houses, 3 bartas,,,l orchard, and all improved. - (Taken in. axliiilien•st the suit of , Henry S. Soacma.u.:x's.: guiries:Tingley, Executor, &c-,-and Lois- Mott, : ,04Tivtind,devisee-ei Ithemar Mott, deceimed.i ; - ~.ALSO..aII that certain piece oftland situate In lierrielresew.eskiP,bounded and described as fol' lowar:,:begjeeleg ar_a post and atones in the orig-t• i - ikel:linealfeheitract; thened along saideriginal• line north elit,-Stivall 218 perches to it smal 1-beech • marked end 'Wltetlissed for aleorner. theriee north .16" east 56' . .perchea -to a beech- for IL nornere theneeAy laud owned nos' or formerly by. Asa Park sintlll4l",bust, 218 perches to a- post and. : nt, nnen, - Ind :thence. ,by s line of 4 Zil grief lot, abuLlr46" : Weist - 55tioiches toplacopf beginning; margining 76 ecrea'and 48 . perches more ,o i. lesS, . (j being tract la the natio of Sweet. - Nerlslith) 'nxidedi imprdiect- [Takerein ‘execu t ' fictrot-thes.iiii. of Henry Burritttiss'd let Albert Cbakeberlin vs: -Charles Ting,ley.eikeettior- .of ftharner Mott, iloceasod, Lois.Mettewkiew .aud de;.iaee. I.leorg.f , l7;lwilu. Terre Tehibt.l "WE JOIN OFRSEINES TO NO . PARTY THAT DOES . NOT •C,ARRY THE FLAG. AND KEEP STEP. TO - - THE DiILUSIC •OF THE :UNION." ALSO all that certain piece of land situate in Lenox to'ship; bounded and described as foil JWB : on the north.by lands orA. H. Adams and H. S. -Cotani; on the cast .by lands of D. K. Oakley and E. L Tingley ; on the south by hinds of J. .W. White, Rial T wer, and E. B. Tingley, and on tha west by tar of 11. S. Cotant, and Wm. Miller; containing bout 280 acres, more cr leis, togetber With th - appurter.ances. 1 framed dwelling:house,arn, wagonhouse, shop, and 1:h about 145 acres im roved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Zera Very vs. Luke Reed.] ALSO all that certain piece . of land situate in Lenox township, bounded and described as foL lous : on the nor.blby lands of Luther Loomis i s. on the east by the public highway; on the south by land of David Whitney, end on the west by lands of Ell %Wight ; containing 100 acres, mom or less, together (with the appurtenances, I framed.dwelling.h ,use, barn, shod, orchard, and about 80 acres itifpved: [Taken in execution at.the snit of E. S. El. Cobb to the use of James MeCowen vs. Etna uel Carpenter.] Purchasers will in all cases be required to pay on the day of sale nn amount Sufficient to cover costs of sale, other iso, the property will be re sold forthwith.ff's • =JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff: : Sheri Office,l ontro:se, Dec. 22,1, 1858. A uprroirs N TICE.—The mid; .tor appoin rx. ted by the co rt to audit, settle arid adjust the account of Iran Rynearson, one of the. ad. tu'rs of the estate • f Aaron Rynearson, decd, on exceptions filed, wiß meet the parties interested at his office in Motose, on Friday the 31st day of Deceanber, 1814 t one o'clock, p. tn. • dec.) 4w Wl+ J.--TURRELL, Auditor. AUDITOR's NOTICE.—B. Doward.vs. Luke Read, and Chat''. Regd.-1n Stisiea county COmmon Nos-505-6—' l , Aug. term, 1858; Stiff sale. B:c.=Thle auditor appointed by the court to report a di'atribution of the fdnd raised by the Sheriffs sale in the above named cases, will attend for the Purposes of said appointment, at his office in Montrose on ThUrsday the 30th day of Dee. 1858. at,' o'clock p m.,of which all persons interested Will take notice, and present their claims, or be tebarred from cotning in up on timid fund. Wm. 1 TERRELL, dec9 4w Atßiitor. UDITOWS SOTICE.—The underrogned -A. buying ,beeu lappointed by tliQ Court of t2ommen Pleas of Susquehanna County. to : snake distribution of the moneys in the hands of I L the Sheriff of siid: , tinty, arising from the sale of real estate of Nathaniel attend to the duties of said oppointment, at his office in ! 31dbtrose, on Saturday, the eight day of Janis:try next, at one o'cloel l in the afterno-on, at which Itime and place all persons interested, will pre ; sent their claims, or be forever barred from corn ! in,g in upon said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. 'Dec. 4th, 18.58.—±19w4 A LIDITOR'S . NOTICE.—The undersigned AL _ having been 'aPpointed an auditor by the f* , -- ,111 :AMMOZI OAS Of SOS en. county. to_re.-. port upon the exceptions filed to the account. of ;11. 11. Mills and A. Virgil, assignees-of Picket & Woodcock, will attissul to that duty at his office in Montrose on the 4th' day of January,lBs9, at 9 (idea a: m i nt Which time all interested will phase attend. T. =B. STREETER, dee94t. Auditor. • . 4 lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--The undersiLmed,. hacine bebn aripointed by-the court of Com mon Pleas of SuL4i'a Co. to make distribution of the trot'iys- in the bands of the Sheriff` of sni3 Co.. arising from thtiale‘of real estate of V.M. Shers•ood, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his otlice in- Montrose. on Friday the 7th day of Jantiary next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon t at which[time and place all persons interested will pres o tnt their claims or-be forever I. barredNfrum cumin_ in upcin said fund. liRANKLIN FRASER, dee9 lt 1 • Auditor. Executer's . Notice. , t.TI It - E 6 hereby given to all persons hay.•l • 1.1 ink demands 'against the estate of Mary • Webster, late of tho township of Forest take, deceased, tharthe same must be presented to the undersigned for and all persons in ! dated to said estate are requested to make im l mediate payment'. - • \ • _ C. A r k WEBSTEII, Eitcutor. ForestLake,Deci.;2lst, 1858-6 w. - 'Administrator's Notice , Av ial t l ; l' ..r : A! Letted , t t e o rs th o e f s A u Lmi r nZa o t n i Administration late of Mthitable Timnaiit, late of the township of Ihirftird, deceased; all persons indetted to said estate are..reqbeated to \ _rake immediate payment; also all having. just demands against the same will Ple,ttsC present them daly..a.o---- tica'edlor settleMerkt----•- - • - ' • 3.13. - 11.1q1ARDSON,•Administratoi.. ilarford, Dec. lAt. 1855.—.48w6.*- THOMAS WILL he at the resilience of Chas. Dimon, Esq., at Great Beiid, bh Sattarday, Mon day and Tueidav, Dec. 25tb, 27th and 18th, and at Thompsbn's Hotel at Susquehanna Depot on Wednesday and Thursday. Dstc. 29th and 30th. %rhure he may be -Consulted by those afflicted • with disease. He will (if destrid) extiihate .CANCERS by a itt-w method, without the axe of the bufe and teithlrery little pain. Dee_ 28.1. 1858.42 w. , FAR MI FOR SALE. , • sub.ber, oters for Sale the valunblu TForm and Hotel lately owned and occupied by Cain Suromeni, deceased, : and long known as the Ski tiilllE,Rs P 11:, AVE; Said FaTi ie situated in the - pleasant village of Surninersville, the toinship . of New Mil ford., .Susqushanna poisety, Pa..-uireetly on the line of, the Dclawar i e, Lackawanna Western Railread,'four miles from ibijenetion with the IL IL 'at Great Bend. apd one and a half miles Gem the Depot at Nei- IL contains sheet ; 240' ACRES ; 180 acres improved -Go acres woodliai. It is well watered, has'', a lasting stream, running through, and a never:fitiling supply df water Conveyed in lead pie to. the.house, Urn, md , cattle--yard. It is well fenced and undbr gond cultivation, is well! adapted to growing grain;. and - is ifecutimly.iitted for growing stock ; and is one of the best dairy farms in the anuntY. It , ints'opon it two orchards of s . choice grafted fruit trees..E. 17 Li n j large and l onnveniint , ark*: ith bi 44 * . • ni l ; "now _ ocetipied 'as" a - _._-. ,- hotel _.; - two4sige,i horse and carriage barns; ote large - biro " with two,. Wale ton City; the capital or the tion, the home, during term-time, of the President, (also ....the temporary reitlence of live hundred and ten - men who ZonB - debtly expect to be 'Preiidettl,) and , the seat of the United States Gas Works, (technically call- eclCOngrm,) is situated iti the Ifistiiet of Columbia, a territory covering a -horizontal surface, of ten miles . square, and extending !harp:odic:lila/1y all the way through. As every place‘itt the city is froth three-quarters of a mile to a, Mile and three quarters everywhere else, Washington is called. in Fourth of July orations, and that style of literature generally; "the city of magnificent distances; It,derivee its name of Washing= ton from a•celebiated continental otliCei who built the pine lints, and fumed his way throtigh - a very hard winter 4 N'allity Forge, and made Cortoivallis acknowledge. thecorn at Yorktown. -.T60 prinvipal build• • build ings of the . city are. the Patent • Plice r where the Yankees are granted -time. exelasive tight to'manufanture and sell India Rubber baby jumpers, d'oublelteartx).i. , rat , traits, Ilatlway's Ready Relief—which; ts warranted to relieve yOu from your mon!.y;, if nothing. else-and other valuable _inventions of the .age . , the General Poit'Offlaa; where they superintend the warns - gement of the various mai routes of the nountry ;,- the ',Antiotrai.'freaeury, an in atitutioft hae:lratluated in0rp .. ....0en,,in., this art,of_ sivindling the Goy ern-nick thatt.idy atmilar , or dissimilar iristitutroilitiiNto ' and' the City Jail; wbtclr tini , kittly.pablict building in: -.N'trnith iugtly otstwkdok he is:devoted.„ to honest:Tarim:les. at all, best:-t pertnanent.and , . tacop9r#47 residetitts,.,teing.to,o,deeply, engaged tif .tboir own: raiaalitioi to think of plittigiitig other people theirs: • . - The;are - tvin montithenta lir.. - Washingtork One of ,redlranitoi-Arootttd to cos . m'elltory Mr. Smithson at his own eipense; p6o4o4)aeerk . !ipil ia gri AaTeritatt people. Th 6 latter is atiotif-Vi feet high; • With upward-(though hopeless) expectations of five or 51% hundred feet: It briominonly called , the Wasbfil or National; Monument. - -'• General 1 caught his death in 11350 at the laying corner stone of this structure... It is h probable that any of his swam.; .41 ish at -the-laying Of the- cap, stone: much more probable that. President's . done with at least six weeks before that arrives. - The imperls Of Washingten consists ; noes, ipally of office seekers and pickpooketi .;111 of which are frequently 'combined in - - one,)' and fast women, .who indirectly make ',half the lays that are ; put through Coln Its. export/I.'l're ' disappointed , office ,mekts lin& whiskey.- Thelatter is generally bottle .1., rather unbottted in trietnlors'of Congr , . for, triasportatlMK• - • - '. - ". During the sitting of Congress; inn , meta" able murders and robberies imams's& - . in• this city ; but as everything there is • boils, suspicion, artd wonldn"t,burt ; ,a, hair of your . • heat,. nor take the sma ll est coin. fro , . -stikt. .. Treasury, the perpotratori invariably`; escape' detection., Under these benign adapt I , le• is a wonder that it cannot , or has no been _ said . of Wohington,,.es was recen,tly , s id of.; A 'one-1;011z town in Kentucky, tht if, t the-' last Jay, Gabriel should happen to light l es there fi rst,the resurrection would be iod finit- - ely Tiostponed,for some one of the 'lobs') tante:, would swinale him out of his. horn bef re he could uiake a single t00t. .. ., • -:. Hard Times at the West. The hue commercial revulsion. 1141 laand'lleavily upon many of 'the citi-. 1 towns, of the West, vrtmre dui,- -credit s was,.ex,panded in. an 'enormous exten 1 1 now tiOtLia.o: is heard from them but, ribly earnest cry of "bard times.' ton journal says : The city of Chicago, which has .:. great, head quarters of, spect4tion, Weit. and, were store lota two yeanieg worth almost untold gold, feels, the re" with,greitt severity. -Busineiti is etupha down . to the "hard pan." What tra.., (Wait iP limited to the actual necessi i commerce, and the 4 iroprovetnentsi ivlii I peed vat flush times arirgreatly retarted price of labor, building - materials -an duce of all kitnEt Ha fallen - oue . hundr! cent, in a year and . a. hag. 'Real -es I kept up. by making no sales, 'except ones.' , Mertages are not foreclosed b agents, for ; the reason , that it ' would p 1 loss to the holder;shs . not enough h: -I paid by: the parties to make - dp the di i ! of depreciation in value since- - the pu' Was.made to the. present time. React fort be interest of the creditor twohgti; other,payment on the bind. , 'The uum, unoecunied stores-and houses, already cd by-hundietiP, is int:teasing daily. . I .. . • At St. Paul, Minnesota, rents hare d.. 1 twenty five to fifty per cent, while real has, on-an aserage,lost one third of last, valuation.- Outside of the, city, the dL Las been greater. Wages' have pasta', the downward tendency, and labor 4 last year obtained . sl.so per 'day, ar', yeir forced to - couttmit cum,. 'From lowa, too, thew is a genera!' hard times,. We hear of young me have gone from this section. to the -We ing the last sib Motctils, to seek emplo who came back ~ .iitii very : - different . of the resources of the Weit 'froth - wb bad when the,' start .d, and puives ea 'Acted. , , : these evidences ellecuniary, F ,soffer the West are by no meauipleasant:to: Not.. Wily ate many of the:Offerers- o friend and n'sighbors, .but.theirsitisfei react upon us. We, trust,'-hOweVer, di rampant spirit of speculation, which 13 so riea is that section of the,•country . - . years, has reaetveda :check which wi Vie people to adopt' a more cautiov: and confine thenastaea.,more.closely'tol !mate . operations._ . • : _ teach our Children to Si; at; ' Levi Bu not i 2 ' years of . age, wait. nue of, the ,passengers in the bnining steamer Austria,anct - say s erl his life bvsminirning neatly an hour: -The brave little fellow is the sbn bf" Mr. S.\l3uok of Washington; D. C. .T é nip.' ratiye,of this Child appears in the 1W ping- ton Star, and is as intelligible arta inte resting th 6 nafratives of adult sur ivors.- Ile says: - i. I was'untler the:charge of 14. aunt,. about twepty-four years . ofAge t :: At the fire broke 014 4 ,we. weripitdeck, • Captain was iqiwe, a,ini titer waked h when he upon geld: exej " Children we aro lost!" The,Oaptai stripped'off his eoittand jumped ove There Was grjat excitement among t benge'rs tind tli3y, tried to get tEetire but they could net, as the buekets fsgtenui and could not be gotlOsti. , The life boats were tilled With the . . . . .. - gars while theft, were..still. hanging . ship's ride, and the ropes which held were cut, which plunged .ilia. boats - into the sea. So great was the rush t , aunt and I were separated, and a tri the - iirtaina,,.of.-.P . ollook .was hangiu4 chains 'of-the 'anchor,- aid he. balled to coma to him. :I. thew tried to tine and was hurried over d. L the •beads•-an ders of the throng., Whe`‘ were uncertain ictiy to go: I. - tilipped.dliwithe - ehait clinched to Mr, Pollock's, ueck.;- - and - i l hehl feat fur about an hour; when m caught tire.. I - as:rlll.the - while hold Mr.-P(4l46's hair.. i \When„any shirt: fire Mr. l'olleck said, " my buy, we.tn as he plunged into the ea , el to him. As we struck- - lbw 1 :water . :1 bold of him and swainribitnilor ii hciur:'when i %vat's taken'ilpbrY thrititei Maurice, and abotiVan-biturarid a dial wards' Mr; POiluok waipiriked'uP-,bi the'berats of thellatifice;- When pAT inp to Mr.; Polleek's naak ;the Mier ploded iittlist terribletioiSei , and - t - sa persims tiyhig in the air.: -\, s' )I , .-- • ... ..., . 11tieTbete Milt be four eattPses of, in 1850, viz :4 partial eclipse on tb Fobrildry., invisible -herre-J ,--a pn!tiatl the 4tli ' =of litafek - = - Initisitli haiii on-the 28th ofJuly, partial s and- my i it will end "at 41; minutes, past six' evl ancither one- Aitauit-21t1i,., visible: 6n) Greet SouthertreaSan, ..,.,, ;:. t‘ , ~ Theief-will be - : twO- - -eittipsia4- - The-11rst - olio OnAlie :I.7th , 1 / 4 e-Viibrait ' bitiitil. it-will:eatiaintisia-::ietla titit=toni &cloak in , thif;titernitti , 4ni o'clock, and +before eight. .;The oth Aug. 13th, will nit be visible. the : ll rt J.. 'll its Land I, • tem d ter Bos- l ained estate Yeaeb nose en of who, Who' t dui went. oirom t they ly de • ag •at eca,rd. ui old ironies a s t - ifie abeen- Df late 11)ead )oliey, Jegit- assen-_ then& nd all I • i at my 1,. 13 by to the me to him, ationl• os and hen I bhirt I ng by as on rAg o ," m y IPgln ily an of tho after one of i •oliug. no LtX i ytany 2d of • n 0 on notber miff ; ining ; in the Oti. di* wz r oize