tiVIPIMtM3M' .31,41101E1; 2 88 i 1850. ii - otTr'ultstrawbetriea and , Grapes. e:GraiinliS - noti'oneOf thkmost market. , fcutgtha i•Can. -- 1)e 'raised; It is' but room and little r t itim besides its value as ac marketable ` . •.trislitiplies a most agreeable; 'cooling Anig:artiele for iniily use.' .. are .. .h.s • rn' . gen.4al Aithlktoo„fragile and deli Cate to jniti f attempts' to cultivate them , unless ,un • req. peculiar circumstances ; but we have 110s,b,hrotigh,Cataw_aba, and the Isabel 116f Whith are native grapes, very hardy -And Capable of . rewarding al -I.'degren'of care and attention that ltWittor"marbe pleasql to accord to AVe.'ll—• . not enumerate these - because **liriffte the whole list of grapes, cape .o withstanding the algid . temperature of Ainkiitaifbut' simply tieeause they are 'P.,..'obtained; are generally welt known •114 r esteemed.. Aslo the' lucrative fluslruiti it is Asserted that an • iudi-, 'iresidinuat Camden; !New .- Jersey, Atitildly_to' the - Philadelphia market, Ahnlisand - weight of the Isabella and .4nbagapes, for which he receives from to twelve- cent& -per pund. These va arevvery, prolitie. The . Ellensborough in* fruit smaller in 'size, but excellent qualith . and is, perhaps on many accounts 'beSCriative grape; we have. - ‘,Cnitivating gapes onthing appears to indispensable. viz : The selection of a ‘ble,soil, -This should be a free, moist, i t and rich loam, and replete with those t ( 1111#clpli* . . pf vegetable 'productiveness which ...*Te7Atf - ptilied by. the foline.of the. tine it is : i xequired,to support,. best compost that can be had for purpose, is formed of the folinge and of the • vine itself; and hence in pin particl6 of those portions which it 'clipay.be.necessary to remove should be 10-t 47 -tte throwri away.. The fact that these eon- 44 41it,u'tit'a valuable manure, was first iliscover ro,4ls,satd, by the tune dressers of ,France, siWre compost formed of the prunings, is Atow almost the only stitnulous used, when --everli sufficiency of it can be obtained to • ,Supply the demand. Where this is not; to be liad, a valuable substitute is supplied by the 'foliage' of forest trees.s, rotten wood, and . 1-4;traur. but these, must be composted. and great, care should -lie had that they be re :tltteed to a. degree •of - fine.ness which will ad -. mit of their being thoroughly and intimately Incorporated with the soil to which they are 'By 'nixing them, forming them into close and:compact heaps, and adding a few bash --els•olashes and gypsum, they will soon ba reduced to the required state and consistency, and when applied in the spring, and, as cir '-7.ettrastances demand, at subsequent periods ',4nring the season, will produce highly bene -'fichd and salutary effects. No fruit is more 'easily propogated than the -grape, but the process is now so geuerally understood that , t any specifiication of the details appears to be ..,:iunaecessary. All that is important to'be oh served, is to select good soil and good vines, • and to treat them with ordinary care,- while young. If the land be -with worms. gashes or lime.,may be applied in sufficient quantity to dislodge and drive them off. The STRAWBERRYis another valuable fruit '• which- should have a place, and a Fain neat and favored one, in every garden. A ..*Oodstrawilerry bed occupies but little room --_-ta7casily -managed, and will produCe more nett income-than the game surface devoted to Atty,s4her -fruit that can be grown. In the of cities and mauufacttring towns, he fruit alw'ays cma - a-te I a realy in irket , and'ahigh price. Those therefore who are I • -in the market line, and who have butter, eggs,..milk,"&e4'"Which e 'tliey carry da'ly to I u-t!mm, would find it to their profit to „cultivate -the strawberry, especially the more valuable varieties, as it would find a `ready , sage and - richly•repay them for the labor and 7e.xpe in : volved., • irt . ;rats' d disposing of ikasserie'd that a poor widow ,woman, in the vicinityof Natche , sold front E:lieriuntill garden, fruit, -en thigh to produce lob sum of fifteen 'hundred dollars in a single „ • • • • • . ,—. • :•-gt;ll3ose who--cannot cOusienantly obtain fisnprove , d'varieties - triay' transplant the ma `'.lfri•-filtnis whit i'soplentif:illy abound in the. • lietas, - ''fina withhthe fullest assurance that the . 44,1444, svillaburalautly repay.the cost. No ifiniiis , eharivierised by a •moreieasy suseep tolitiproverhent, jtllll6ollo . y. °:f :irisplaateil; 'than the: vtild'itrawberry of its _uiteuiti —i,vated-st4tte delcionskii becom e s by the as tame Of arti/and*nnore congenial locality to 'the 'intk `lifittriant _products of the x triStiiCa., • ,i harCiifteik - seen • strawbcrri • native iinei,r , .Avhioh. measured -apiliti,riiiehin 4liarneter, and- instances arefinen they have .greatly cietiede4 TY: s.—Tdhepraocf lice of Ivashing ' 9l- ,A!bitewa,b, so P ions - ."1741413.1a WAl3n r;ith r e n r T we shou l d s ay , _ 1 iiiiiingkuitAmel. = with. oce i n, many sections, jest r --- ' t."ebr uf: 4 _o -'-YearaTi litie butfiw advbcates fruilints -gjTe.irwPo--z 7- ..i.t.4.l4,,etiltiVatpr, of , • t ' ' 4 rinie , vas. s ... r :. „:._.: -,,,, A .0,6, X:ll4 — i4lo4i4looo4PPp ~,.. . a %0f,6.1 . ~, ..... ~_, - -i i i ii4 t h ey , ak t ly-, 14. f ,p 9 ' ; , :_.„ ,f *_,„,,,,,, 41ratca- ,,, ;‘ , 1! -i t h czoths,•hist&id , sit `''' taitr 40thalle ci r.:, .. - - ii ii e..* tendency tip„,j,kit''l4rhiellgoal" -be-Aidirlii)- -...---- : , , dr:iiiroartt 4 - --, - . ~-- --i non ift* ,Pci-c:'-inl43:.,4ilitiOyar-ANl.:Alik' ;which- aon*-ain . - .:dh :iir RY e 'll n ' • fruitifentreaa . '.illaraiiscf;#4l'itolit nacts the Pore! 4464%.•'-17".:,' i t.; lfillre l . krw,l i i-e 2 4itamAnievall::,l2,..74.'r Ikeve - 11) 9 0 A !Ind 5: ,t-iiiii-of biiii . l4o ie.,. zotterii6Tta - titif ~,12, 110411siko. 'Vr ,---,, -,,,,, - - ift .1.r.t 4; , - 4 , ."; 's.lg- 'er slteAfr.43? kiiptoSlf te ft i.3 ' 4l-4(.2 ' Atiiireth and ANA* -1 - -a o ,l,it, itAi '-' '-• 6 - 1 ' 41 the,. .ii i) '3 - --17PPYCir ' 5 7 1 1 1 1 a Mili ieb6 l 4 # -0 e liiol4 ''''jt7 ' hq ihOrg ! '7 t 0... —" 4 . 41 i n no,,waY ....,---- - d . ' -- 4 —.. 4 4.'""' .I,J . and effectualtri4*Wilian by. a careful remeval. o(theOliiirtibriCriirigi,, and,oe ap- -.', .plicatiori ,p 1 1 :; sonl 7 oda.:, ,Tri:rning .iflte .: I A proper seasaiii-wi • judicious manuring rare ly .. faits of ereetin :the result` desired . .-GO . - Inantown l'i legral3h.:: ' . . ..., 1 --...L-...- - ,--- ;,-. Reny for Bots : ~,, , A writer in ,thetfermantown, - Ohio, Gazette , • reconkmends 'the ' irtiltelting' remedy; for the ' cure of batiitx hoies. 'Tobneets juice, tliatis, .the .Water in - WhiehrlobaccOlmabeeti.aoaked, is an apprOved remedy, and-certain death to the hots.. -IWe knnwseverat instances of the atlieacy of thistreittuient, and farmers whose horses •areibus .14t kied'can try it:with safe -1 tv. 'The tobacco in order to obtain the juice I very strong, may ibe boiled, or put in hot wa- I ter. • Editor illorth American Farmer: " Wheii; a hors 9 has hots, it may .often be i known by liis .biting his sides ; when he has I many, they - ,ofteniithrow him into greh pain I and he Tai's dosn, rolls and if riot cured ' soon, dies:. Whi n it-is believed that a:horse 1 has the bets, by OM above symptoms, give a pint ofsweet mil,. and one pint of molasses; well mixed togett er, mid they will let go their hold;on t 4 horse, and feast on the milk and :Molass/s. . "In five minutes after you give the milk andmolasses, g,i vll the horse three fourths of a pint of tobacco jute, strong enough to kill the hots ; when it rea . Olies . the hots it kills them, as all will believe silo have ever spit tobacco juice on a worm *r other similar insect; the horse in less thal one hour, will have perfect rest, and'im Mistake, though no patent has been obtained. Vte writer would not base it tried on an old, poor horse, for he would cer tainlyreCover, tope damacre,of his owner.- If i one Worth curing is affected with bots, and I the sympt oms are severe, never stop for , the ; milk and anulassps, but in with the tobacco 1 Juice—this is thd great kill all. MONTIthSE 111.ISINESS • ,DIRECTOItY . - - - - • if 'LARK J. Oil BR EN—House and Sign Painter, Paper Hunger. Glazier, Grainer & Dec orator. Shop nvi• .i. l'. Birchard's -carpenter shop a few r4,d. ervito Waraer's Hotel. • ' . la • DIM K— Attorney at Lain —ofrice . removed to -Fro' t Room of his. residence, two doors eat of hit former location, in Turnpike • street, third buitcling from corner of Public Av enue. and nearlytopposite M. S. Wilson's Store. June, 1849. A. BA IL DIV -S Idl e Harness, Car Pe t andTrank Manufacturer, and Carriage Trim nier, shop, on 11Unipike street, opposite L L Post Co's. C • 31. S MON S—Fas hienable Boot and Shoe maker, over A. dwin's Harness shop, Turn pike 'str4. , et. ROSE SE4PSON—Dealert: in Stove., Stove trimmin g' ' Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Goos, Groceries, de., Public Avenue ELDRED & lit COM R----Dealers in Hats, Caps. amt Fu r, ; opposite the " Democrat Printing office, root Public Avenue. JOIN GROVES--Fashionahle Tailor; over Geo. Fuller's Book Store, where he does work in a. style altoget4r.unsurpacsecl. PETER ST: EVENS—Cabinet and Chair Maker; foot of rublie Avenue. 3. LTONS—Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware Crockery and !rinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Carrie:4n the BOOK BINDING Busi ness Public Afenue. Montrose. Pa. N. IN - EWTON—Attuntey at Law ; Office a few doors South of the Court litnoFe. BENTLEY 'A. READ—Dealers in Iry Goods, Drugs, .g.edicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware. Crocery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew elry Silver Spoons, Perfunterl, &c. ttc. ABEVILURIIREIAL--Dealer in Drugs, Med icines, piemleals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro• i:eries, Dry 6415, ffirdware, Stoneware', Glass ware, Clocki, Watebe.; Jewelry, Silver Spoons., Spectacles, Makiical Instrument., Trusses, Surgi cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfumei'v, Nfirrors, Stationary, Ells:hes, Shoes, Yankee 'N'otion-, rte. Whiiesides Improved ' Dana( Otifn llot Air Cooking Store. The subscribet!'hoobtained the exclusive right of vending this re in the county of Susquehan na and Warne, a6d 'having a large number of them manufactured at!' the "Eagle Foundry' in this vil lage in a neat st:ile, offers them formic. They can be had :it the Fcitmdry, at the store of Messrs. Rose , and Simpson's ot of the subscriber. ' GEO. FULLER. Montrose, Seitt. 11, 1k STOVES. 9 -1 13 E Subseri ikr is,.zetting in 'a splendid assort :l_ - went of StiSves:---a great variety of Cooking, Parlor, Shop; 4 3etin‘r House, &boo! Bonso, Az— Those wishing tdl purchase can't help but snit them selves eitt-gf littas.sortment )3e also is mantifae. tiring Stove Pi'e , Tin Ware, and all' article:3. in - that line; 41 . 1a4itiesS. - Stove Pipe and Tin Ware =rill lie fitrtii§hei•to'rnerchants and those - wishing ti .self again,iit a - liberal diseount. "B. SAYRE. • ill WALtrED, fiLlY,Peuier !Brass and Copper; also, ohl Pot A.J .. l%lettle, by ' 13. SAYRE. ' T 'EATIIER, opts and Shoes kept a.* usual by iyil.2 the' au -,r. • • lE. SAYRE. A - .Ll' (wholdtale or retail) kept! by the suhscri ter.. • ; • B SAVag. ' ri • SII paid , l'o' Be 4 Hides, Veal Skins, Sheep V.) Pelts, W 1, ctc. i biy. ' B. SAYRE. I~GCENTS' pairfor „good. kfouse • j+# , ri'lts iii•GpoLls,*livered 4t hid 44bery, by • 00. gAr: . . i I 3 SAYRE. , t n e a4 3 , made itlol)ting: , JITSt ttECT ) VED ii - new suOly of Broapiciolli ha'apd ress .its•, Mae - Vaiul Feliel'eas t • 14 bualities l Satin; Valencia . ieiiierClAl 6 ' f val:l9 i c t t li‘ i satinet Tints; and Vaty ,b §a 'Ve6ts ; q au , c irineref iiiiti Slifrik lx! a C0 1 1ar; ',earl , ab „., i l m MOM Ciiatg: ' " n r .. ' f,.. ATs a; e4r----I6 i gOienlb l *4)rimen't .f-F6r ..d sik,.l3 r 4i 4,iidAvt>oll,lsAlso M t!) and G!,,rf , .P - '• . i f --iw -ii i; ,..iw a ll 4 Cuititin PPOgs A . VAPE f 7" ... _ i n *, p -by*, Taw, juecreered. CE4rArk,? ,l l4er 97 :1 , - a 1 tenni , Wrapolog do- i'lf trulous sizes an, clu,„ r tiiisl.geliii•Mokzity ithe'llizcht`bi'Arigle. 13 , 13F9-, 'k'et' - jii. 41uritr l istiltl4l4l46fir„ rd'Octiy ...4 M r ti n - , C .i.l, -I • , V) Vipp:PV Ta4ool 110(lip. _ ~, , f ,. . , ill'' '.. 'a ' '.Etii r 7 i I alfg ippa fi v ' tribe sol is d elkelf , - , ~,,,,cria „„, , -- tisei.E .4 . iii , : 1 4,, , , rupsdri ,' z rt , -- 'Aiit iiclit r , 4. kioviii,il6. - 1461 , 143,, , ,ti. - Ifiet, ~._ . 6 4. 40 ,. Go wo we i t - iff c , o b r a ri stl...:-•..: t' ,. ..,. * Hr .l . 4 l 4 .4o o (**6 Thto y 4 to lt. o,i o w r i)lno . -e ! ' e ti lse n:ii ` e irb i., :e:it o/d : ! I liontrOse, Nocembet r, 185_ s lUarert• ' r* r ; tiers -are : prepared receiv- Vreight the °wept . , Depot, and alto '"at the Binghamton, Theat-Bend, add Lane_sbo- Deptaft , `, every Trtmlay, 11/ednesd. Ity and Thurs daY, of each -creek, and contitule intilarity tbrottglioat the season. They will attend to for- I wardin‘the'banie to the New-York Slarket;where they ha." 4 made arrangements with- experienced falemen, who will attend to the telling the twine, and"retunf the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the Wove Depots, to the following per ions :—At the store of F. Ravnsford, Owego ; at the storehouse of o.3Fltinney,Bingliamton ;,at the office of Jas. Griffin, Great Bend ; and at the Hotel of E. Benson, Lanesboro'. JAMES SISK, Binghamton, JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend, F. RAYNSFORD, Owego. Owego, July 23, 1849. Agents :—C. Mliinney, Binghamton ; E. Benson. Lanesboro'. CarrAix Jsse Stsn will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oyster-, Ice.; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either of the above named Depots, n3om2 LANEBBORO, PA. CHEAP CASH SWORE On the New York a Erie Rail Road and &ague henna River. 2.00 miles front New York, 4S mile? from Binyhamton,and 19 miles froin Montrose.— nerrounded by Mountains coed the Railroad Bridges. T our store the followii may be found : Eng- A. lish, French and A mean. Dry 'Goods, Bon nets and Ribbons, Par is fir., Umbrellas, Carpet 'Bags, Hats and Caps, Lookin. , Glasses, Boots and ,shoes, Crockery, class. Ware , Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash; Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, "Nails, Stove Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye NtafE-., Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparilla,l3Ziolts, Paper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe and Stove Trimmings, on hand or made to order. . Eagle Foundry Ploughs---warranted ; Trunks & Traveling Bags; Shingles, Clover Seed; Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes. Scythes, For the very liberal patronage which we have received the past year we tender our sincere thank', and trust we shall recieve a still larger share of public patronage the present season. Having re duced the price of our goods about 25 per cent. from last year's prices, our motto is now—small profits and quick turns. Situated as we are on the Railroad. we can sell lower than any other estala- TtsTuriesif in the-courrrpr---- - - • 'LYONS CHANDLER. Laneshoro, July 18, 1849. Goods for ready pay, And at Ready pay prices, by 11 7 riyht & Bennett. HAVIAII.• determined hereafter to sell goCids only tor read ,t pay, we invite the attention of our customers, and of all wishing, to buy goods cheap, to our large rind excellent , dock of merchan dise. It is our intention to keep a more extensive and complete assortment than any other store in this vicinity, and to sell good= at lower prices than any one can sell who is doing business Oil the cred it .ystem. We wi-h it di-t trimly understood that we can sell *cheaper for ca-11 or produce than ont neiv,hbors can for cash or produce. a- we shall have no expenses fur keeping accounts, no eXpen-es ttur collecting debts, and no had debts to make up. In addition to the articles usually kept at a come store, we shall keep an assortment ,tt' I ' a , ; or Cooking Stoves of the newest and most appro% patterns; Stove Pipe and Zino, Ina S , eel. ; Bedsteads and Chilirs. Sole and 1.. pver Leather and Shoe Findings. To the Boot co/ we give particular attention, keeping a iza_RT stuck on hand than ally tither "tore in the toowrv. Grain of all kinds, Hemlock Bark, .coek:, Woui, Butter, Chee.e, Dried Apples Hide-, Pelt -4, - Skin., Furs, Cattle, Sheep, Pork, and almo,t every other description of farming produce taken in exchange for goods Believing that the Ready Pay system calcula ted not only to promote .our own intere-ts, but to benefit the ,faraien. and mechanics of tin , country generally, we a-k a fair trial from our ohl eo ,ton l . em and .clicit the trade of all who are willing to try the plan of pa:, ing down. TO THOSE ISTERESTED. All persons indebted - h, tis on ilute , due, or on Book account, are requested to settle the .one im mediately, as we are determined to bring all mat ters of credit to a close at an early date. WRIGHT& B ESN ETT. New Milford, Oct. 8,1849. • 41-tf. Stoves, TiAware .Ike., TE have now on hand a great variey of cook• ing, P,orlor and...shop Stoi.e.a. :win& we will sell for cash in ready pay cheaper than e l veramong our Cooking stoves are tie ' kinds : The Phcenix .Air Tight, the very best stove in use. " Improved Rotary. " " Extra Large Oven. " " " " Irving. • • " Iron King. .4 .1 I • " Whiteside's Double Oven. " " " Rough and Ready. " " " " Elevated Oven. Prcatium and other stoves of alrit, all kinds, Parlor =rte es for wood and coat Also an assortment siovti trinunings, Tin, Co.fs per, sheet Iron and ZincWare. Any article not on hand ramie; to order orl short nutlee awl! the most . reasonable terms, lu-chasers will cart money by givin , us a call befoNt baying. as we toe detertnin ltAell at prices . which, must suit ai one . n3B ROSE , . 1 spot=-184 9• BURILITT has now in store, a new assort i" meat. of Stoves,. including the most approv ed kinds of Air Tight,;and Common Cooking, Par ( tor . , and shop Stoves, • Russia and Common Store Pipe, stove Furniture, sheet Iron and Zinc,, stove Tubes, Ltc., to which, the attention of cash pur chasers, and the public et invited, and ,whiclitrill 1.-be.,sold at very low prices, for cash, or apororod credit. AngustO 84 9^ . . „ . . To Watch Makers. T' sub s criber , taw up, the but-Ines of Watch repairing : and . haviiig t,uituble 'Owe witit.tools and materialz;,.on baud, would otfer a good dianc.c.for_sume vollug man of got od ch,27tctur, and..lxting a good 'worliinam to engage in the. buri tress. Address theA,tAcriber at:Montrose. Dec. 25, 1849: - ? ITCH ELL • . Buffalti•Reptiesi , ...F.ars, cops; &Am:. A BUPER I crFra4 , ortmcad ,- - - of • Black and Fancy , -MtdiZA; 'Boas and - Illetorines; Silk Blush: 'Rae' and Cam, of New styles,- • 'Napped , and tatitoinitiriVool Bats, find •a 'Splendid lot' of•Nt:!. 1 00. ,Batialo Robes just received and will LevAild at'vZ•rYlaw •pricea ' H. BIT R RITT. 1...—N0w Milford, Nov. _13;•1849:' - • • r t„ 'Ye ((every „o w tale s,w("11 not t. O " a drop"—knolv ye that I nava tz . men z ee_supp,. near . .4! 'Atilif eorse, 114'd:Aliiinigh this-elyy-Itinto l ,VOWa to ,a.ct, the —27 li k.nixar."_tcan aajwcliiii aiiftither`iniant.n. &spit th'eticall; ru-obtfo‘r.c fixing ,plces ad-WdOreni. 111BladiaaitilreikiihMOraPliFOink, - no smith can eiputh. S';'3 , 'AA BEL VRINIC. „A;PFP .f 4A. .Ft ll F C gif ids ( ioto 4 l o : ll '' d'..eitny 'quoting 'orgoir xiyigt 1 tus GniEn, r, BecowuX, andold CAttei.irid Sl. old Pewter, by ROSE and, 1 AVN. ` Watchniati, 'what ;Of the night 1' iriLocx4,..w.s.rares. AND 'JEW ELEYAII ki./ . the various patterns in New:York Market; eats lieliail at True - s, No. 4, Bublie'Avenue. He offers 'Watches 'for at least two dollars less ilitin the iltue `quality have beenliffered in this market. Purclias- 1 - iirs may be sure that none but No. 1, letter A, tire sold here, for n e find 'as but such can be safely Warranted. Patent Lever Whlclie4; . gold. front $.45,00 to 890;00 - I no. . :• -. .I.ilver,frvi 18'.00 to $23.00 "Detached Lever, giiltl i loin. 35.00 to' 45.00 Do. . silverjrniu , iq,oo to 20:00 Cylinder Escapement; 'gold, from 28,00 to 35,00 Do. silvet, - from 1400 to 15,00 English Quartiers. ° from 6.00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and-Pencils from $1,75 to $B,OO, Gold Ilituts from 3 shillings to $3.50, Breast Bins ft-rim 1 shilling to $3,00, silver belt slides, gidd, steel mid gilt chains, gold Keys, slides, steel beads dr, clasps. silver ware. music Boxes, accordions, mid a thous and and one traps, which, for want' of room, we must omit to inentlini here. So. walk ha, ye lovers of good tirga;ml, and if we have not the exact/nr i tick for yon, give its three days time and you can be :mew um oda: ed. Ch,ek , , watches, jewelry and musical instruthentA carefully repaired. , WM. W. TRUE. FOR SALE—TiIe niCest, Shay -tip Buggy in the cunty, Philade!phia manufacture, y Warm : 4 l ., Dec., IS-19. ' TRUE. EOM New 'flat and Cap glare. THE citizens of Montrose and vicinity are re spectfully informed that the sub-cribers have coil - mit:need the manufacture of Hats and Caps, two ch.ors below the Farmer's Store, where they keep cemtaatly on hand and fur sale a general assort • went of Bal.:. and Caps cf every variety and price. All who wi.h to purelime-a firs; rate article in our fine, are particularly invited to give u. a call before purchasing elzewhere. Our sttck consists of Bea ver. Nutria,. Brush, Moleskin. Silk, Zuskrat and Coney Hats; also, California, Sportinf Wool., Leg horn, Straw and Paludeal Hat -% ttc.ikc,,, besides a great variety of Men and Boys' Ch i gh and Glazed Caps, children fancy do., ,ke. oze.—in short, a, large assortment of almost every artichi in our line. By a siriet attention to business and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup port, and assure those in want of Bats and Caps that every effort will be made to get up the neat and best kind of an article. May 1, 1x49. _. ELDRED ct NEWCOMB New Grocery Store., One door &nth of illus.& EnOpp's in the (Store form, rly oreopied by W. M. Post!) i•HE ,111)-criber has received a large and exten ,l sive stock of consisting of Tea 4, Stigars, liolascst, coffee, Tobac co, nice, Liround sppices and repper, t3tarch, Ctove-t, Saleratu , , Unger. :saitt»eg , ,lrulicnt Cigar , , Choco late, Sperm authallow Candle:, eodfi , h, Mackerel l_tt . the b.trrel half and quarter inure! and kits. Herring- Lt dot box. Rai in- b .. ).• the is lx or p ,, und. Salt lsy the -ack or b4rrid, Clock, Hone \Vat e. Plour. Pork, s - c. Sc. &c. kVhole:ale dealer 'in all loud- of lirinf..s awl Liquors. ' can and iri!! bl.- (-Itiwp'rr than they can be boi. b lit at any oild2r sage in Montrose. mader, if d ,tit believe it give us a call and we'll cum dice u,u. Don't, 114-get ~ he place. 3Lnitroze. June !28, 15-19 Washburn & Co .tNF FACfI ItEIZS and de:Cear4. whole , elle an.l iciail in list, lithe=. Trunk-, C'arpet L.:311.1:s Cla HT ST., .13INGII Q.ITIIN. D US li.+sT t YTII:: I.ltrrt Il tic the ploy-tae of . aiclia,i,t nig. to thit'ir friend ,l4:,l Oleo- -t.ch • r t;,•ioi- ISIV for in -pet ion, itnil th, y iovito 11,e at , enti , it .1 all 11.tts, Muir, ac., ait.l the public at large it:rt. - out. this sectit , ii of country lu the facts herein s.et forth. The vat increarre then bu , ines,s,ha , entupelle,l them to greatly enlarge their .ttire, and the ha\ 11.1 w the largezt and he.t -elec•ted a , ,ortieent of Beaver., Nutria, Brush, Silk, Califotnia an I Wool Hat: ; Otter, Seal, Nuttia, Musk-rat. Silk and nihair, lb h, Silk ct Cotton Glaz e , vet i.t• Cloth Cap-; Mutts, Boas, Cape'., Vidtorines, and in fact :di worn, Buffalo 80be4.. all kind- and q ualtrie4, Tiunks, nlid In:Juin. Carpet Bag , , Ladie's Satchel, &c., ever uiferea to the inhahuancs of this part 'of the c.i:ntr‘ . • Their Hats and Cap= are all manufartured by them-elve-,..and their other g‘sals teieeted tritit great care from the large=t maimfacime• and im porters m the United States whah enable: them rn Fell horn 15 to 20 per cent. Cheaper than any other establishment of the kind, west of New York. W Ati H BUhN SQo. Binizhamton, Aug. 28th, 184-9. N. H. their Fall Fa-hiorts for Gent's Hats mid Caps, on :•_•aturday. Aug.. 25. tf. T RAVE rezolved to sell (1; thi, here:Ster princi -1 pally for ready pay. For ea. -h down. t can and I willgood•er than ;hey cart be riti..rded at credit latu-es, I IN ill then have no losi-es front bad ' debts to make up, and ,no time and expeme of keeping hooks and collecting debt , . to lose, or to make provision for in the pike of the goods. In doing: a credit bvt,irtes,;, atl these lo,ses must be / made up ',on thos.e. who do pay: Therefore. those haying eal:h to pay will save a - portion of it by call- Mi.; at Terrell:.. Thu-..e now indebted mu-i cash I. up immediately. ABEL TUILRELL. Montrri-e, January;i. Inc). A FRESH lut jest opened and stlling at the old price, 6 pence per pond—al,o, CANDLLS in packages of elit peunds,for only one dollar ca/L. ' J. LYONS. J/knuau 1, 1850. 1 U. Inurrowv. & Co. ' i 'll, FFER to purchasers n stock of goods, which for ‘,/ extent and variety of articles, probably o , not equalled in the county; rind nut excelled in . point of 9uality and on terms that they think will be satiAtetory.. .. . Gibson, N0v.30, 1849.. . Cheap Carpeting.. 10/1A Y . A.RDS of al/ Woo!. half Wool; Wool pgare, and Calton Carpets of very guutl quality intl . laitahonie pattenti at extretpely. ltiw. prices, and .worthy the:attention of any wishing-4u purchasti• 1.T.111J BMWS< 41: Cu: 31)..1849..:. • S I T : OIMS. • 000NING, Parlor and j3ox fgove4; Stove pipe, dif.irtiiaittiiii . '"Sh4e6Ziiii:ite.;taleretlat very km prices by - IITA313;t,110W8 t 1; Co • . ' Nay: rtl, • ' • r -a Soirneei „ ; A , ,-000. 11 ;awol.ukePt.. I .x 4l ,l"lanufhlltt4i:4 l (l44l - 11 ., Y 41108; (,)1i(4 ,13 0x-WiloOlqug6 Nov. 80, 1840. t 7. BultltOWs d C 0.,; • WEi Live - alatie'sfock'oftoodAiOiti,fidtt liet4 puitlitiz - 44 at' tiiittentaVlu - piti;• fail'io pireie'flaithasim,a,s 1)301 qi4il apd I.I?..I3I.TRROWS' r or. ao, 1449. j~OT%ItAISINS, frebb and new, juf t anet*diatid: f°° Wit :l l i " = ,-. 44Y-O N TS • V4l-4- & E SW, by trip., sac '9r • Miarfor ego by • '11013.11:RM New Milford, Nor 154.9. Grocerirs, S LOSS Proclamation. Stigati Sugar! BRANT'S 'IN D putmonfty,:::::,;KALlA.ll, flan erred without the least shadow oldottbt, eery Otisst of the mat strprtily developed clues of tdaftintact,. said dis essat-lungs—Fuch MIMS as were never cured - by Caber medicines—and WitiVh.wemao uttfrigAopelest, that the dis eased persona ware' Troilduitced - by'pllsaiciruis and friends, to be ACTUALLY DYING. , Thu Balsas, is a VEGETABLE coenponini, wilted; pact. Injures any person when It is used fdr the 'cnre tar Oratic diae:isne. It poilatal,ed iirong, attire; G- iced properties, and such othei•me4cutiorttasfire. c,satorisl.LY tiItOEssALLY to citra . all Coughfs:and that eery rdrnitcal Conan Distiss, whirli ICChlitA.by . ll4- 'Limo and others, and is many. considered to be, withi:at the Icw4 doubt, Pulmonary Consumption. • Tliis Balsam h.als and rurra Orrrs in the I. legs, and erie• where iwernotly. sd. ',warmly and easily n , tli t ether ynedl. tine which we nail ItiLiNV3 Pettil , rinu 1.413. ct." runks NMI heals ulcers ratrmallY This , 1 4 1 - 14 hi Will V n r" .ll7 " e e.g.,. Dr rough mil Consumptioa out of Ten. Per nil other retnrdies hare failed to cure. •-r-: . TiIOtTSAN DS or eONBII3II'II6NS •. and Coo& baring been 'cured by it, testify' and pet; - re. its entailing ,licoryTo all diseases of the LUNGS; THROAT, and lidtl.AST. • We are fully aware of the ocrvatroaga'nd "positive ester lions which ire hare wade ohore, and . we wotild nalOeive so asserted, had we not also been evafitent that'ithe rrsp , rtable testotiony anner.d.' of some of toe numerous cores said to have bee n efferted hy th.s sustain.und .rapport; au: to all we hove a”erted— (votive Cll,ll.l.ENatai•ni., PatsPISIEToII of ;Env orbs remedy, to produce as reipettatle4estimony of cures of as away IturadEss DTINCI rEEfoasl as tai ptddi IL BRANT'S PULMONARY. ItAillAStienrei; dONSOLCiP TRW, Coughs, Colds, Spilling of .filood. 4tigding ntht! Lungs, Pain in tie Breast and Side. NS'ght•Storats, Nerettnts Complaints ' Palpitation of the Heart, Fercifi - Weaknerit ts and Compl aints, Cholera infesting+, Dysente)y v and Sunman Complabsts. A WOMAN' -SAVE a. We publish this cure of Consumption, it-heine one oin 4 't ref the many which can ; he adduced, to prMe the-magical power to save life, Which this Balsam posierses.even after the person is considered by physcians and friends, to be in the reri last stages of the di,ettr•e—AeruktOr DYlNG—and an this Cool!, eo jar gone. that tier friends had bought the cloth fur her shroud anti athrr Luria! clothes. - : This cure Won effected on Mrs. 7,55 Pyherm, the wife o f a respectable man residing at Banstan Spat. Saratoga county, - .AL'Y., Mr. Dykeman swore to the facts before Thos. G. Young, Es.? Justice of the peace, itod editor of a ',paper at Balls ton, who realties to the good character of ; Mr. Dykeman, for verucity aunt respectable istandine. Mr. John Wait, mer chant at the same ..plogfi, alsocertititusithatheritionies aft 'the facts as stated ; and that Mr. tlyicetnatis character is ! -goad. Fur the parliculara of this earn, sEE onl2j'aaid.l4l.lol3 BELIEVED IMPASSIBLE 40:LIVE1• - Tresses. 1,. Il Collide!! ¢ Co, or Far! ,'Osoil.e. Oswego Co . Y . respectable iirtuo,-i.ts wrote - to ue s May 19.1.848, we pi ,ve just heard 'th -omts 'ltlc Whitman, ti respectable citizen of this ;dare, of nn iniptirtntit cure of Consumption, sAllich BRAN - es PI,I.MoNAnv BALNA3I has produced on ihe wife of an neonaintnnee of his. who .resides in the town of Palermo in this county. She haft horn lons eoo li« rd to her bed, nod dongerously diseased ihn; hue friends bettered it intrassdde far hey to lire MORE THAN ONE DAY'-LONGEIT. Pitt. whtti "it of/s r h, pr uti • riy railed. she commenced to home Hiaht's l'uldiaftary 11alsord. nod its nuttiest efficacy has raised' her front a dylfte bed su that she is now ;mine alarm, and ottenditi• to her donle-ti household affair, HIM (110641 She neknOwl7,34e%, ails! ll,jo s' rty criileet tflia she is indebt. ed to /front's Balsam six her rpr utN , ry from slime. screw, and &vigorous sictitess ; end her friendit and neighbors consider that tiletliciiu: Invaluable. lIIS LUNGS BLEDIIE MUST DIE. , SCROFULA AND ERUPTIONS. Dr. T. id Mont, drnggist. Auburn. N. V. wrote in .April that the tat otrrit excellence of IlltAN'l - S MEDICINE nod obtained for it a name s /dm, all attire reredtes; and that Set a purifier of the blood. SAIISAP.% WILLA "must knock antler." lie paid, Olt the 20th of July. Wl5. that a 'gentleman asked bin opinion alf.to what he had Fetti r glee his child for ap mnratine Eruidtons. lie recommended lIIIANT'S INDIAN MEDICINE from his own personal knowledge of its purl fyieg and Arahng virtues, in such diseases ; and one or two bottles effected a cure. Ile also TOCOMIIIOIIO,Cd KU A NT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT in a decided and obvious ,tREC of Sur oftsla in tie ;lands of the neck. The neck was ce.q mark swollen on bat: sides. and large tametrformFd under the ears, and the general health iro3 much impaired,. Two or three botSles effecir— to prrenetneat cure. • • FEVER—SORE CURED. The Ree. lbehord Dunning. Pastor of the Preiliyteritin elinn:h., A :lama Burin. Intinroe N. Y.. wrote in October, : I have just received o letter from Mr. Channel Dap• nitig, relative to thil, cure-of Ina Fever-sore. Tee may - de. land-on what it state, for he is a 4.7hri.tian man and an elder in the church. Some year..since he-haul to have One of his legs.cut alb w envy hie lite in enuoequence of a Fever-sore. The other leg being now. and about to Ix-Nominal'. ted. I recummerided flrant's .I.ferlirinc--MIAo ar.m.wr. He nays. I hone used only TnintE licrrTrA:s rf iiRa.:l;7"S AtED/CINE—f placed noel:few. inir'recasnaiewiation m that Medicine. and; I elm now 1.11, that with the bleeeing of .Gon. it has .iferint o care of my or i g." Sec fair full particularti. ' . . Chronic Caps Ezra Knapp. 37 Willow ttmot, IlrOoklya, N. Y.. had Rheutu,tow tor 30 Neurt , , lie wed Ilfanr# Medicine. which cdegted a fare. Nomeroua otho s r rexent and lons standing, hart hern etlectnnlly curstd. ? LIVER COMPLAINT ct. N.ahao. Huatml, of Stamford. f'onn —.One of the olglert tont tuo-t ntllicted Liao. t'aa plaint mi,ny yymre, - nntl . wr. yrrfitity turcd, by tiAng Brant's Pu.ifrag Salt ntt. .WoooN.lii tuttne.hittiantds Of other case., 01..0 cur'J. NURSING SO4.,PIQUTII, LUCORRIIIIA, &C. Hymn, Grasset Co., N. V., Oriober 19,. 1A47.1 MESSRS.. 51. I"WALLA CE• 4, CO:: Some t ime fiat winter my wife became so debititatgd 'fitim the ettecti'of LucerAcrs, and Naming Fort.lteuth.. that alit;eisiddliottlit her - child - or reform miy benschuld Intuit. Her, medical treatment was varied according to the inleice and - prregtim Runs of the most ctifirtent iilick.itchins,',,nntilosr atilt was exhausted in - 11Feless ettoxts. Are heroine in eery 'a skele- ton, that at tin tiute , stidrotemerMeittiling your imimunary r i. Balsam she i tee{ shed no mare than eislity4icepott 't but by the time she bud taken fro' imtlles.iitclicenirli.• frifetliy well. - Theicure iwso perfTet. that she ii!notv'smiili id lo do all necessary househohl ,work, andlryintl tkirty.lotuturCut ilesb in four Weeka. 'We as.nrif you We : elmuttrlbute her cure to nothing but Firtirit's Holism. nial . -ehi;erfiillY tileSsnn . trend Its 11.1 to all Inborn* under any Similar afßiiitidiv. -1 Yours. [tidy, ,: . , -., ;Al , ill' 04 1 / 4 1:0.4iEe Z. S. TERRY. Esq.. of Byron, wrote lui at the eitneikao' r ft that si:dentine n a med above wrote, suine,lll rhe'yina petromilly acquainted with. Mr. and NM Oaten itte,- ) and that the above cure came under his own observation. flu further adds, thoche is.acquoint4l..witlai '',, - '..7 A Dozen Other Correa Ada 'of 'rations attetises, which *cue effects by availte medicin e ,. .. ,• ,- .. .., .•z • ~ .....„:., _: , : .;.7 , -, - -,: - . .-t • : . i::•":: U.. ll"bre • - • '''''''''''' Atte' tilde& 'BRARTR k'PRIFYiRG'47 7s kiItACT, rol , c(ly ptir ea find tragic-ales from thck . iymexh, WITH° ter, ANIVFAIILUR chive tit. diteeppe. *hen they hecpite coinnitutinnai, are mei: • ally called dic,cswiaLllecatutt,sonielibpiclans hclieve, titelb ca cencilOelthetit the 'tle Inercitry. - We' *ill:. 'not uam i the disease, horlause front this description it DOCTORS •ANO.'PIiVIICIANS, , RiC,OOIMEND. retail:Silent:lett Hit.iiVra,II•HHCINES•,, , r, Dr. oa Rn ir is, SMITH. W.teriowt4 "IL .f nr HOSSMANl.llMlJenr;;;.mgeet,4llrpold,„ - Ir<srf - Del* Kuburn, N. Y,. t ' , l“/ . :Dr. 61:0.4-:0001.3114. Is4ll t44 4 r I'-Ikh' c:IJIIAT.I.7,IOINO:I o tyIi*-M..%1141.7' • • Dr. J. SKINNER, Homy et! , pt . ‘ ll,4llEltkeCtothrkti..Y.; • Aliaul's.— A B 11;144-0,1tligki.e.' itatinthowl H; Burin, Npw- Milfdfd ; Baker. Lotoici.b9ll,:•-(4tuiti-i, .-Y,oun lf ," great: ; `4lWityn'ti~7:-. Mit o ill . . treat tend: Yiiir 8, 1850. - I -b- % ( .• ~ .1 ' ..' ,, TUJPKB , SO S .14M461C8* 1 -; 1..? E.Ai - eliiliiini - 11 - KW :111 ts - tlakhOrt.t+r.-iThie is I k l " 4 P,P4libr; :at..sgte7,l44,ylutitliffe'rwoc: topnalla Pi...P. T.iikile.a.tePs' Fonitaliaiii !a: '-'lVl) , "nifvOitiPeti iii le RIG', N'AL A EN VI NE, .411,1,41. mai; %VON ; Wo.uautemti uttlgootto t ,airid neverwsoc';' hut wiii formerly+ a marl:6l3U rutin/ads, ut. 1 - edstic K 44 the this—vet he assumes the,sisle Air-Picket OnA P Uipui.e Of raft' aa - erUdirfor .tvhat'her fa uUt4 ;Wu!" ,!' ht as ahencled'iwe medie , agaleaasiani.L.Mhat.icPl for Gib years.!". INt‘VY the irlith tajm - Inevoriiiteticodi mi+diciiiel fay in . bin nte'l :or.h, u.yut i •rricked misfeliguentatioo krottajiad to tht rharamprand veracity of them ~ I Wish ,3?-akoft_oucerefri-ho learn io hid tamer riutde tii, ,, i4itgle%uuni. him self or of Ma. AV(wit ivill Merl 'hulk; "taid truth. rid facilt4hilie ilealihavaial iluiireaniasPAPlllFlblie.:sltelle 1 ' inett4 tifaciti;si li Ze war im"le.t i lieuri.s4 rei l at i att elP th la is PP lait;e a. 1 111 ' ' un ,..lllP i l l as= , i n o,4o ..i ta iga c c hieh hia.einbark:lathe,ltO -, ` Theta inert have;heUtt upodttha and' libelling Me' iti,', 11 - , - lbre in 4, lormo.:iii isitlatio llPPeeso 4 lkit' , o4lblic) . CrittiLl . shat . the nido,ctor,:p...SaTetaparilla w aansitkhe - gersaisia . , _ - orieitid ~ .siwirmi•anuta.,:ntaile'rearti.the ir.lhpPlih* eFea. , o3 l llraf-Xle- • me• ttiti.ilK. iit. , ; 4 rutimgendssar!titive,..„„id, aeor nii . . hfililiTOr $7 iii:eiik::" I . Wit/ ‘4 l °_,k . n, In tkiat WI ririti pra. duce one singLa ' voting*. 4.,,,,1rnnu-nt'snin;-,ltie auiameohavf Thohatreonv. m4112. 1 4n • 4 ` `'Ylinor It Tr l A , bat aisaue 'of . whooas,ulitirdy • made to J., et e.. e pa n , u _ ~„ . p. the truth &Alt iu regard , to ,hia,sourmg,fe rm 3, l l . 2lifee w .6und - ,.Thiifis to ea*lthel the P ehl t e to P ere hteerZaaliil :li O EDP-1A 040,..TIrIerIsee'Ve-arFli:a.ell/.e!NIRI teirte,, ld, .., Old r • *0 - Geziu . iiiiiAlownsenjißat 'yarn ' . 1 '-,Old Dr, Tr-frartrindrii,_now„ehoiii:o yeare-:;0 tee, and ba, long been ' kidirred_riS the A fiTHORlintrDE , .6 . IT NER of the . GIVIT'.(7. [NB :Q.131q1/04.T. 7 .1t - . .T ~IVNSEND SARSA PAR IL LA." litany .froor, he , isikiyirmpelled to limit its metier - am:ere, by whiiitlmeanilfhispeen kept ate of makket. , and..the Satre , cice i tiniscriberl to. these only Ida bid iiiiiiredlits Werth: and known its ealuer''.jehad readied the ears of dtanyi'nevertheleart, atti thole .lie n rs alto hi beep, heeled; opeore ilirlYeass, and saved f dank reit c anneitheitiranderftir " - ' ' ..' , 11, - .- r„,..r t . • ~; ~,,,i.:- , I:IBALING , POWER.. i: . Thin' GRAtili AND UNEIOJJAk.rLD.D. - IItt:PARATICNii manufactured on the Jailed scale; anti hi caUld for through. out the length Anil' breadth - of; the lantl„ekpicially as it a found incapable of derzeneratiorirriediterbora be. Unlike - yriting , S. P: Tiwrisend's, it'impr es with ge, and never changes but fir ;..a bettor i.becausri.it to prepared on scierifiXY priiiqptea bt a scientific nian4' The tildes Chemistry,'knowledge'4l Chastry, and the tatem, thestoveries Of tbs art, have all been brought into requisition iii the inginfat 'Old' tare of - the Di's Sarsaparilla. The Safgt parilla no, re is well kitywn tdinedtcel men, contains cr . fany m e ,N e i n g properties, iind some properties which are teen oruseless, and ottiersi..lwilich if xitained•la.;:prepirpg: it. 'Lie aie.pte• ditseferniciaatioikenlacirt,vehlch is, iriplrll4. us ANiTheTY, VET: , St:ol'l64f ii* peopertieribtSaisatilarillaZidets, row, that they entirely. eyapetzto and are lost in tqe nrcparariv, if Vicy arc inn preserved by a screw,: fie rpm**, known% ly to. those ,e.y.t.trieridid in Its menet:m.l/rd. Morsose these rolatitc. pi.; Irirks, V. hick - fly oil' in VIA - , 431 wi an ~,. halation. , under .feat. am the-'Very fssentialijrnedical prep ertics.mfilierChfa wiliellgl re lii it all its yahry Airy perrern can boil or stew the V.set-till jhey Yet a dart colored i inn td i Whiela is-snore train. the color ing rail& rs the ront duff" iron anytidni,r else ;' [hey can died strain th e insipir I or!,heapiri dhpir 4.. sweeten with stettituola.ktt,a4 thets.rati it . -..',5.4y5ARA11.141.A EXTUA g rur STRrP" But Yri;•11 is not th e arrirly known ac thtt" , ' . . GEN 1 1 1 N E OLD pit JACOB TO Ir.SSENUS . , - ...4 - • SAitSAPARILLA. Thi , to nh preitare,i, ilAt all the Irwin prbpr - rthn nf th t Sarcatuirilt . :A.ccut -arc Jinn, r.tiviv, , .l, eVentl me cavil', of hecoutitill acid .:p ii-rnirip - ti:•ni I. #Al•:iore .!..1 reirrini , It'lln eVelyipari v !,. of trn - lic.tl virtin• IA ttenbr,l in atm. . 1,1 cnswenniti. Intl t:nrtn.; iit•l ilit.4 O. is retcred inC4lon't .13 iti,itte nitC , ct" Its vain:lloc atol healas: p Ipornet. Po i, e,1 , t0 'a; war...st:i.4 Made the 11104 l p l tweitil - Accra rate Citie of Ap.utvittel:ohle 11i040.e4, . noi,co tbii Ti."l , •iii-idiy w...11 , tr et ntiinotplAtinto - na nur7 Fide in its; favor, • by, mu... tn mneti, ant ilitlillttt. We tin!C d.‘ji,c, imictreri ill ilit. Clrl• ~ I. , . (-70 N 1..7.11PT10N, „Ill' ZIP I: PS lA. - iil-11 LI 17:71. Co.l/PY.A LY,T, ..1 to RUT: T - 11.4 TOOL NIVOP 1.1 LA, I' II:1,7 •:. i '',NT I VF, NESS, all CUTANE °US -El2,L 7 Pri 0V:iI. P 131 PL E .1, lIL 0 T (2,:111:3 r ul .I!Vi:reti,i9)lq a, ilia.; '1 . ...M1 • I.I.IIPITItITY ,, OF TIIE I 11.001). It li'4,e.:in'es.!3 tilaryCHQ3l.9 gEliyacv in all of , TViag.t. A* sing iaini Lnlig ,, etll4 - , Ityan Arrliiy '1 the rrnomari. from unequal circohotooroltlOininivinn oi bloifa to the fol.:. valitttnikoi of Ow lie IP. en',l feet an I 11,111,1qt-0 I rhilnaal ~ I,rll - ,, t i, ~-:1 ,- ~.r 4 1,,, lauds. lt h-on nnt. Ito topot to S'obti in! • env • : iuol prsto o..:s.tociy r..1. - peclprx.ioo ;Imo! Erotic 1C- Fili:ft!i•ct. - I:ettixtli . ;' ZliCillitll of thp Itinys, tiroitt - and eveno her partj• - . '• . ~ lint oinnayitm i i s f Zethence morn marirfe.stly seen 3:,1 acknowledsie.l tliiiiiiii an idia,la nivi etWICS Or '. FE „NtAL,Id: 6,oAlP,L4idti'S. ___•?' It worlag %yowling hi e.ater...g rirritro . e.A4thr Cr Tilde& Felling ' , 21: the , JOr.iitb. Ofethlieleti. 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