DEPVITh 3 = ;;Wi54. 4 :5 - 4APRIt 4 5 1 /850. ,_.' - -r i its•-Tninspanting Trees, &C • Ty Ovisp . :tro;oati the attention of our rend .l.lidllitibjeet'ortransplanting trees. In a triintriber'we have • urged the i inpor 414Ykitinore attention to the eulti- orirtiit and other trees we will not but as the proper season for trans it* arrived, and having: had some in the business, we ' will give Arectiona for doing it properly. It is important to hare the tree dug up with tr. care and attention. Our plan is to Once at a 'suitable distance from the in-proportion to its size, to secure an . idance of roots, and dig a trench with a idnor sharp mattock, (the latter is prefer (d;) quite around the tree deep enough to rillCof the latteral route ; then work it i'titioto ascertain where , the top root its-branches are ; cat them off; the floe ais roots are of as-much or more impor '*(44,hirge roots. titMiiixolit, the holes should be dug ritiasAileave plenty of room in the - ,Orthlctrtheloung roots to push out. ,: ii - fOodylan to have seine rich adhesive th guidelnto a soft Mortar, and • dip the into it previous to setting oat. When • txee is put into the hole in its proper. Lion; the richest and loosest earth should It first, so that it can be packed firmly tlinsmall roots ; whoa the roots are over take hold of the. body of the iftjt up perpendicularly, one or two a - few times in succession, which will' earth firmly around every root , ffnish 'filling up the hole; and as you fill press the earth down firmly with the To prevent too rapid ev,aporation, it ell to put some straw litter, -or c0w...e1. ire, around-the :tree., 'here fruit trees are to be grafted after ig. ou4 we prefer to do it the same ag, for the reason that it leaves no top the wind to whip about and loosen the ;Alin grafts do not grow rapid enough )low out before the wood gets'matured, as .equently the case when trees grow lux itly;,,tandif the grafts do not take, the is less liable to die, and can be grafted again the next spring. Young trees set out or old trees that begin to show of decay, are far less liable to be injured taking the top entirely off, , thzan trees that. growing vigorously. The leaves are said - be the lungs of trees, and it appears to be .isy to have a good suPply'of them to the tree in a healthy condition f :there I be enough of them to preserVisn librium with the roots. Take a 'thrifty.. tree, of ten or fifteen years growth, and off all the limbs of a suitable size;:amt: them, and it will 'be likely to die ; leave or morn limbs, give it leaves before It put out enough to furnish a 'supply, there will be no danger of its dying..----;lt .equently an advantage to old freotetuf Ts all off ; -they Will put out fresh:Sheds mom rapidly, and assume a fai hesltltiei Jr:wee-than before. oung Orchards should be cultivate.d and lured, with as much care and attention as orn or potato crop. After _the trees get iv rooted and growing well, the Orchard, Ild - be seeded down with orchard or oth- " grass, and not ploughed any more ; for as the roots attain some size and ;di ploughing cuts - them off and injures tree. They should be dug around ' .to the earth, and inauured every spring; it will keep the trees growing: thriftily ) - tit injuring the roots. We are „aware many advocate the frequent plongliing :chards, and will point to inere.ased pro lion after ploughing. We Weiie,onyers a:few years ago with an Old gentleman had . orie of the finest bearing orchards - '~sre - ever saw, - and„he remarked that lesbetdfilaeverbe plowed, and stated never been since it was set out. rTh. — exited, that be had observed that ing,that injured a tree, ploughing for see, frequently made it bear abundantly and gradually decay after that, and cease bearing ; we have noticed the 'it several times since. An apple should be kept as a hog pasturage ; telr up all the windfalls and destroy the ► insects that infest fruits. • Cherries nus bear much better in yards where poultry have arms to them, arid ,p .the earth hard and firm, and eat up Vedtana imperfect fruit that drops off Admonish every farmer not to let the rm .— away:iedin) . ut setting out some nd to givetbem proper care and atten-. tera6rds.--Sufolk, Nf Y. Gazette. Itaising Mules. - .aninst.:—l desire to call the atten- Armers to the importance ' , of raising I have been informed by those com tt*lndge, that a Mule colt can be rear , tiro yeani old, on the same amount of Ihika t*Year old hog would consume. - 1 ritheinitle would require some -gra- I ge•od Osture. An acre of clover, I sup. : paid suffice for the head. - Put, the -of a•mare‘at - 14-,-the corn for colt at Attrag,6 st *lo—the time and trouble yliole'cost of the mule at two lit, eoullibes 2ll ; aI4P 6 (kale tweu- Eur 111:;or •perfOrruad on the farm—iii Ma, it-ts "'turning . into money that .I,think al!' aril!'agree with The Miles at tW4i 'yew old never briagless • ;11,4,0.•- At, two and a half years old -' , ' , vuonrgettentlly worth. $6O. Now one can: malie• and , he willtee - tbit tttp Mules are always , fie made, thous thetll- "ff .)ad *Wes iii,Gs?,orgia . `;Bs , `to •• 1,10...-::-Almost, One optwo Mules an-i 'relying Ulion'his 11°6:: LaYkftrl $5 O t 9 4 1 • 0 0. ' %Moil thin, lie no ii Nor, needle - rah:6- - bogs leis than he now, doe s,-for the niute is raised principally on gram or closer. A New Article of Food. A now 7 article' of palatable food is attract-; ing some attention. It is called meat buscuit, and consists in an improved process of pre-. Serving thepitritiOus properties of meat,. or animal flesh of any kind, by obtainihg the concentrated extract of it, and combining it with flour or vegetable meal, and drying or baking the mixture in an oven, in - the form of a buscuit or cracker. One pound of this bread contains the essence, or extract!Of. more than five pounds of meat, its usual proportion of bone,) and one ounce of it will make a pint of rich soup. Five ounces a day would be an ample supply; for one man. Dr. Ashbel Smith, in a letter to Dr. Bache, says he feels quite confident that, the meat buscuit will, ere long, form a part of the indispensable supplies of every expe dition into our western wilds, and of every military corps on our frontier. He says he has eaten several times of the soup, and it has the fresh, lively, clean, and thoroughly done or cooked flavor that used to form the charm of the soups of the Rocher do Can cale. For Seamen,- hospitals, California ad venturers, ;and others, he considers it a valua ble invention. The quality ofthe meat con tained in this piepartion is a question to be deterinined by the consumer. As the man said of sausages, it may require faith to make it go down. FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE. IN HAIANA.-1---- The Savannah Republican contains the fel lowin, : • . W. W. Oates, Esq., has just returned from Havanna in the-Isabel:. He went out in quest of Mr. •Bulloch ; but, as was anticipated, has returned without having discovered any trace of him. Mr. Oates informs us that there is any number of fugitives from justice at Ha vana, who stall; about- the streets and public places, as , though they never violated the laws of their country. Of this class is a Mrs. Simp son, abont,lB years of age,' • who is charged with poisonin g her husband in North Caroli na, and 4 Mr. Carter, who is charged with robbing the Brooklyn or some other Batik near NewryOricof athich - he was 'an - officer. Havana semis to be'; a house of refuge for scoundrels. from. the States. • • r „, TRIAL OF THE MO STRSQUI) INS.- ne trial of the tWoi. brothers, Counts Diontesquoins, for the shok,ting of lir Barnum was still in progression at St. Louis on the Ist inst.— The evidence is not published but the Daily Union says : We und e rstand that there is a great dis crepancy between the statements - of n-itnesses as to certain facts, some t e stifriug ,positively as to the identity of the younger brother with equal pertinacity, that the perpetrator of hotttielde,wAs the elder brother. , THE. rOREST DIVORCE CASE is ' Still before the• Legislature, and Mr. Binney has Div n an opinion that the Legislature have a con stitutional and valid power togrant a divorce. The sentiment, however, in the liegislature, and public sentiment are alik6; decidedly against such an exercise of power :in the pres ent ease. • ton N -11. BAnaErr, Esq., whO was arrested in .So nth Carolina,on suspicion of being opposed to SlaNery,..ind subsequntly "relenied-on bail, died,. at Dtihlin, Ind., on the 23d ult., The New Castle Courier says, be died of disease brought on ivy long confinement within the dimp and unwhole^ome walls of a Southern prsion." NIONTROgE BUSINESS DIRMTORY: MARK J. O'BR,IEN—Hous and Sign ,Painter, Paper hanger, Glazier, Grdincr & Dec orator. ShOp over J. T. Bird - lard's capenter shop a few rode east pf Warner's Hotel.'; J. 11. nitnocK—Attorney !at '.Zara--4ffice removed to Front Room of his residence, two doors east lof his firmer location, in , Turnpike street, third bundling from corner of Public Av enue, and nearly opposite M. S. 'Wilson's Store. June, 18494 ' A. TlALlFiliVri -Saddle, Harness, Carpet- Bag and Trimk Manufacturer, and Carriage Trim mer, Shop,on Turnpike street; opposite I. L. Pubt ck , Co' . . C. 31. SEULOIONS--Eashionable Boot and Shoe maker, ove A. Baldvrin's Harness shop, Turn pike stree Bc. l ROSE SIMPSON- - Deal r nrs in Stoves, Stove trintraings, Tin, Sheet kw and Copper Ware, pry Goods, Groceries, Ltc.,Ptiblic Avenue JELDILED & NEWCOMII----.Dealers in Hats, Cap" and Furs; opposite the " Democrat Printing office, foot Public Avenue. JOHN GROVES---Fashionable Tailor; over. Geo. Pullers Book Store, Where he does work in a style al ether un!urpassed. PETER STEVENS—Cabinet and Chair Maker; f tof Public Avenue. J. LYON 'Dealer in Dry Goods,thirdware CroCkery and mware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO. C es on the BOA BLNDWG Busi nese Publi Avenue, Montrose, Pa. N. NEW'F,ON--Attorney at Law ; Office a few doors South orate Court House. BENT-TL & REA-D—Deidera in Dry Goods,-Dru :, ;Medicines , Paints, Oil tittroceries,, Hardware, , nuc.kery,tron, Cloek-q, Watches, Jew:. eliy Silver, pipers, Perfumery, .f.e.4k.c... , ABEL T ItiFIIELL--Deal.er in Wm, Med.: igines, Ch ' ' aints, Oils, HypStlil e lGro-' ceries, Dry " s, Harcla'are,Hionefs'ar lags-' ware, Clockt,Jarelry, Silviff tiipoops,', j h pectachtiu, I W es, usi lastininents, T - rtissiik Surgi cal 'in ants,Aldiquora, Perfume.#4.- Mirrors, Stationary, r ushes , Shoe; YanYe 4 •11?" , 'ke , - strap! , . ... W, tallies InspgairedT ., II - Double vest Ira/ 4-11, 1 . Vooking;4s t bfive., , . ..: The Sub_ r hitihditainad the axeli46e right . 'of vending-0 !, 414 0 1 iii the minty' of Sa...Nuehan up. nnd Wayn, eiid having • a large numb of •them .manufactured Ctfial "'Eagle' Foundry' i4° this ail qaga iria-neat: tyle, - 4era them toccata. iriay-dan • be lea attire : oundCy,at, tl s stare , uf-iite n ew . 'and Sirnprit'if, 'atiheliabsCribar. .- . 11: • • - ' - • 8% "-.-- ' "`--- -: , ''.- -- 1:i, . •"-'•',- i .- 42FECi:ItIALER. *4VAili f. W . 1'; te49 “ , .'' '"'.. - ' 1 1 :4, 1) - 11 1 UMW T4L01:1 - Hot ileettliptutd l i Juror We b - ' . • .. J - -/ A.l, °NB, - . ~ .... . . , N. V: & ErlePlailroad riverybo , "des _lflEarket Link. T r 'a I;e7s.are flow prepare to receiv Freight of all kinds at the Owego .Depot. and also at the Binghamton, Great-Bend, and .Lanesho 7 ro' Depots, every Tuesday, Wednesilay and Thurs • day, of each week, and continue With regularity throughout the season. They will attend to for warding the same to the New-York Market, where they have made arrangements with experienced salesmen, who will attend to the I selling of the same, and return the proceeds in Bankable feuds at either of the above -Depots, to the following per sons :—At the store of F. Ilaynsford, Owego ; at the storehouse of C. WKinney,'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. ' 4gents:--o.hrKinney, Binghamton ; E. Benson, Lanesboro'. CirrAni JAMES SISX Will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for _Oroceries, Fruit. Fish, Oysters, Etc. &c. ; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwaftled to either of the above named Depots. n 30m 2 LANESBORO, PA. CHEAP CASH STORE On the New York'd: Erie Rail Road and Susque karma River,2oo milesfrom New York, 25 mites from:Binghtntcrn, and 19 milesliynn Montrose,— surrounded by Mountains and 'the Railroad Bridges. T our store the following may be found : Eng lish, Fronch and American Dry Goods, Bon ne s and Ribbons, Parasols Umbrella.% Carpet Bags, Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots and Shoes ; Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware; Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparilla, -BoOks, 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, Axea-Handles, Buck SIIWS, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, d:c., For the very•fiberal patronage which we have received the past year we tender our sincere thanks, and trust we shall recieve' a still larger share of public patronage the present seasons Having re duced the price of our goods about in per cent. foth last year's prices, our motto is now—small profits and - quick turns.. Situated !we are on the Railroad, we can sell lower than other 'estab lishm.ent in the county. - LYONS &CHANDLER. Lane_sboro, July 18, 1849.- • . Goods for ready pay, And at Ready pay prices, by Wrigl4 & Bennett. HAVING determined hereafter In sell goods only for ready pay, we invite the attention of our customers, and of all Wishing 'to buy goods cheap, to our large and excellent stud: of merchan di-e. It is our intention to keep a niore extensive and compete assortment than any other store in this vicinity, and to sell goods.at low(ir prices than any one can sell who is doing businesk on the cred• it system. We wish it distinctly understood that we can sell cheaper for,cash or produce than our neighbors can for cash or produce, as we -hail have no expenses for keeping accounts, no !,,expenses for collecting debts, and no bad debts to make up. In addition to the articles usually keptiin a country store, we shall keep au assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves of the newest and most-approved patterns ; 'Stove Pipe and Zinc, Iron and Steel, Bedsteads and Chairs, Sole and IT riper Leather . and Shoe Findings. iTo the Boot and Moe trade we giVe particular attention, keeping a larger stock on hand than any other store in the country. Grain of all kinds, Hemlock Bark, Socks, Flan nel, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Dried Apples, - Hides, Pelts, Skins, Furs, Cattle, Sheep, Pork', and almost every other description of farming produce taken in exchange for goods. .. Believing that the Ready Pay systeim is calcula ted not only to promote our own interests; but to benefit the farmers and mechanics of this country generally, we ask a fair trial from ouriold custom ers, and solicit the trade of all who are willing to try the plan of paying down. _ TO THOSE ISTERESTP. All persons indebted to,tivert mites due, or on Book account, arc requestict to settle the same im mediately, as we are determined to bring all mat ( ters of credit , to a cldse at an early date. • - WRIGHT New Afilford,'Oct. 8, I S 4 9. 4 I -ff. Stoves, Tinware &fit. WE have now on hand a grttrd variety of cook ing. Porlor and shop stoves,wkieliwe will sell for Gish ot,ready pay cheaper than oVer,among our Cooking stoves arc the following kinds : The Phcenix Air Tight, the very best Stove in use. Improved Rotary. " " " Extra Large Oven. - " " " Irving. • • " " _lron ICing. 44 " Whiteside's Double Oven. " " , " Rough and Ready. " " " " Elevated Oven, 'Premium and other stoves of almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal. Also an iisortnient of stove trimmings, Tin, Cop-, per, Eheet, Iron" and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand made to order on short notice and the most reasonable terms. Purchasers will save money by giving us a call before buying, as we are determin ed to sell at prices which must suit any one. n3B • ...13,O.SE A li SIMPSON. • I' New Milford Stove Depot-1849. BURRITT-has now in itorit, ainew• assort- Li • ment of Stoves, including-the most approv ed kinds of Air Tight.; and Common Cooking, Par lor, and shop Stoves - ,"-RizsSia , 'mid Common Store Pipe, stove Funnture,libieflmn and 'Zinc, stove Tubes, dc., &c., to which; tbe after Of cash pur chasers, and the publiclS invited ? and; which will be sold at very low prices,- for clUtb, - or approved credit. August, 1849. • i - Blacksmithing Ye people all, of every trade, who ;want good things of iron made --by one sworn not to * take a drop"-know ye that I have taken thei shop near hand- the steam-nail, is .Montrose, where, through this twelve.month,,r 1.-proprrse to act the Blacksmith —you knoW I can as well as any other ban. And, deipite themlll,. ge.before 'etp,in. fixing prices ad valorem. In,Blackstuith Work sonie people think, no sm n. - ith. ca"eqnal JABEZ: Brooint! ALCM of superior Broonis just received and for sale by dozen or single. Feb.' 21. CEO. PULLER. Post Office' Itemovstl. T' Tat-office has been removed fromits,loavo. •tion across-tithe ateone to the corner boa-plea' room of • Bearle's Hotel.- • —. March:o,lBso. ' • • 1if44.4485M-1 superior- article• ! - r also, ,Stigar, 1!'1 _Candles, te, a fresh lot just opened and for sale by .;.?-• • = Mareh,lB. - • : tiPlebdia Artie e, 1 4 /V 4. tror one dot- NIC4 I 9r- 04113 by - - • GARDENTiimEtis-at' TLIIIMELL'S • . Watchman, 'what of the night • l' eILOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEW-ELN.Y N . ) t h e var ious patterns in New York market, can be had at True's, No. 4-, Public Avenue. He offers Watches for at least two dollars less than the.same quality have been offered in this market. Purchas ers may be sure that none but No. 1, letter A, are sold here, for we find 'tis but such can be safely warranted. Paten, . Lever Watches, gold; from $45,00 to $90,00 Do, silver, prom 18,00 to $23,00 Detached Lever, gold, from 35,00 to 45,00 Do. silver, from 15,00' to 20,00 Cylinder Escapement, gold, from ,28,00 to 35,00 Do. silver, ' from 12,00 to 15,00 English Quartiers. from 6,00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and Pencils from $1,75. to $B,OO, Gold Rings from 3 shillings to $3,50. Breast Pins from 1 shilling to sB.oo„silver belt slides, gold, steel and gilt chains, gold Keys, slides, steel beads <l7, clasps, silver ware, music boxes, accordions, -and a thous and and one traps, which, for want of room, we must omit to mention here. So, walk in, ye lovers of good bargains, and if we have not the exact ar ticle for you, give us throe days time and you can be accommodated. Clocks, watches, jewelry and musical instruments carefully repaired. WM. W. TRUE. FOR SALE—The nicest Shay-top Buggy in the county, Philadelphia manufacture, by Montrose, Ddc.., 1849. TRITE. rri ew ilat and Cap Store. THE citizens of Montrose and vicinity are re spectfully informed that the subscribers have commenced the. manufacture of Hats and Caps, two doors beiow the Farmer's Store, where they keep constantly on hand and fur sale a generid assort merit of Hats and Caps of every variety and price. All who wish to purchase a first rate article in our fine, are particularly invited to give us a call before purchasing else Where. Our stock consists of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat and Coney Hats; also, California, Sporting, Wool, Leg horn, Straw anti Pahnleaf Hats, &e. &c., besides great variety of, Men and Boys' Cloth and Glazed Caps. children fancy do., Jaz- &c.—in short, a large assortment of almost every article in our line. By a sirict attention to business and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps that every effort will be mode to get up the neat est and best-kind of an article. May I, 1E49. ELDRED & NEWCO3IB. New Grocery Store. One door South, of Mills d• Knapp's in the (Store formerly occupied by IV.llf Post) THE subscriber has received a large and exten NiVe teck of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sng,ars, llolas.ccs, Coffee. Tobac co, Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Starch, Cloves, fink-rata.", Ginger, lgutinc-Arq, Induo. Cigars. Cbodo lid:Sperm and tallow Candles, Codfl . sh, Mackerel by the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits, Herring by the box. Raisins by the box or pound, Salt by the sack or barrel, Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware. Flour, Pork, etc. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Wines and Liquors. He can and will sell his good. cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Montrose, - 7 : reader, if you don't believe it give us a call and I we'll convince you. Don't forget the place... Montrose, June 28, 1813 Washburn & Brother ATANUFACTUREIVA dealear , , whoreAale ill and retail in Hats, Caps. Muffs. Buffalo Robes. Trunk, Carpet Bags, Ladies Satchels, ct.c., COCUT ST-, BINGHANIToN, 6 DOORS EAST OF THE BING AA lITON HOTEL, Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and, the public that their stock of Fall and Winter nou is fur 1849 is ready for inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in Hat-, caps, Muffs, &c., and the public at large thro - out this section of country fo the facts herein set forth. The vast increase of their business has compelled them to greatly enlarge their store, and they haq now the largest and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California and Wool Hats ; Otter, Seal, Nutria, Musk -rat, Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk Jr Cotton Glaze, Vel vet it Cloth Caps; Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorines, and in fact all kinds of Furs worn, • Buffalo Robes,. all kinds and qualities, Trunks, Valises ; Welton, Brussels and Ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladie's Satchels &c.. ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of the country. Their Ifats and Caps are all .xnanufac!ured hy themselves, and their other goods selected with great care from the largest manufactures and Ml 'porters in the United States which enables them to sell from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than tiny other establishment of the kind, west of New York. WASIIBC RN BROTHER. Binghamtou, Aug. 28th, 1849. N. B. They issut;il their Fall Fashions fur Gent's Hats and Caps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. tf. Proclamation. T HAVE resolved to sell Moods hereafter princi 1. pally for read} pay, For cash down, I can and will sell goods lov.-cr than they can be afforded at credit houses: I will then have no losses from bad debts' to make up, and no time •and expense of keeping books and collecting debts to lose, or to make provision for in the price of the goods. In doing a credit business, all These losses must be made up on those who do pay. Therefore, those having cash to pay will save a portion of it by mil ing at Tureen's. .Those now indebted must -cash up immediately. ABEL TURRELL Montrose, January 1, 1800. . Sugar: Sugar A FRESH lot just opened and selling at the old A price, 6 pence per pound—also, CANDLES in packages of eight pounds, for only one dollar cash. J. LYONS. Jantiary 1, 1850. U. aurrows & Co. OFFER tccpurchasers atstock of goods, which for extent and variety of articles. probably is not equalled in the county, and not excelled in point of quality, and on terms that they think will be satisfactory. • Gibson, Nov. 30, 1840. - CheAp Carpeting. 1000 YARDS of all Wool, half Wool, Wool figure, and Cotton Carpets of very good quality and handsome patterns at extremely low prices,-and worthylthe attention-of adylwishing to purchase. • U. BURROWS it Co. Nov. 89, 1849. ji . . • tiOVIRS._ ' COOKING,. Parlor and Box Stoves ; Stove pipe, do. Fernitare,, Sheet Zide 4c., offered at very low prices by . U. U. BURROWS it Co. Nov. 80, 1849. , . . Auer's Tools. • A GOOD ass° inent;.l3ench Planes, Moulding A Planes, Solid flox-Wriod Plou(ths Nov. 'SU, 1E140: U BURROWS es Co. Clothe & Catilmeres, lor,o, a large stock, of good quality, that V. V, have:been, purchased at extremely low pri-. cos, and cannot fail to plews.purchasors, as respects hoth quality, and pri&s. - U. BURIIOI 4 I# Gibson, Nov. 30, 1849. lopOX RAISINS; fresh end new, just opened and JLA - for ftillo by . Z. LYONS. - Dc ';;:aber 13. - • • , „ 00ARSE 41: FINE SALT by, the'satlF, barrel, or V load foiliala by - BUR*ITT. New Milford, Sot 184 PULMONARY BALSAM, Mr cured without the tens shadow of doubt, very way of the -mart strongly developed cried' of ulcerated and du eased lungs—such cases as wore never cured by any other medicines—and . which Werii:Wo satcri,s , kopeks:, that the dis eased persons were pronOunc* d by physicians and friend', to be ACTUALLY TAis Rearaae Is a VEREYAELE compound. which WV& injures any person when it Is used for the cure of CArpale tilsetae•es. It possesses :frog, actiOe. PURIFYING and ALTERATIVE properties, and ouch Other medications as are ESSENTIALLY NECESSARY to MVO all Coughs, and to curs that very identical Couou Disitsas, which it called by phy sicians and others, and is really coosidered to be. without the least doubt, Thu Ralsam heals and cares ulcer/ lathe Lungs, and else. whore snfernany, as certainly and caiily as that other wadi, eine which we call llaattxta PARIFT/11.0 EXTRACT," :tires and heals ulcers erternani. BAt..aate will cure Nine canoe of Cough and Ceasteskatieor ottrOf . Tea, after all other remedies hare failed•to.cu4l4 • TIMIISANDS OF-CONIiIMIPTIONS 'A t ! testify sad 'Cou g hs having bee n bir ay and prove its unfailing efficacy in all dissuriof,*LUNGS, THROAT, and 'BREAST. We are fully 'aware of the 'very :terng and poSitine asser tions u-hiett we have made chime, land 'lee would Wog have so asserted, had we nor also been confident that the respectable testimony annexed, of some of the numerous cures 'maid to have been effected by the BALSAM, fully sustain and support us, in all todliave asserted—Aind we CHALLENGE TUE PEGPRISTOI2 Of any other remedy, to produce as respectable lestivicmy of cures of as many HOPELESS DYING PERSONS, as we publish. BRANTS PULMONARY BA4,SAM'rtures CONSUMP TION. Coughs, Colds, Spitting of 'Bided; Bleeding at the image, Pain the Breast and'Side. NYglitOureats, Nervous Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Female. Weaknesses end Complains, Chokra Infontwn, Dysentery, and 'Simnel Complaints.. .f A DYD WODIAINT SAVED. We publish this cure of Consumption, it befog one oat of the many which can be adduced, to prove the magical power to save life, which this Balsam - passes-sea—even after the person is considered by physicians- and friends, to be in the very last stages of the disease—ACTUALLY Irvine—and In this case, so far gone, that her friends had sought ,the cloth for. her shroud and other buried clithes, 'Thly cure lOW eflecusl on Mrs. Ziba Dyke - own, the,Plfe-lota respectable man residing at Ballston Spa: Saratoga Y. Mr. Dykema,. swore totho facts- before Thai. 0. - Youttg, E:sg , Justice of the peace, and editor Of a paper at Deihl ton, who certifies to the Toed character of Mr. Dykeman„ for veracity and respectable standing.,, Mr. Joke Waitonert, chant et the same place, also terrifies_ that he knowi-en , the facts as stated ; end that Mr. Dykernates character is' For the full particulars of this cure, iota ova Masers. E. B Caldwell if Co., of Eat ,Oswego, Oswego Ca , V. - y., respectable dru'ggists, wrote totir, Way 19,1818, we have jest beard through Mr . Whitmari, a respectable, citizen of this place, of as important cure of Coamarrptio* which BaAnT's Ixnta>r PoutonlihY MMUSt has produded on the wife of an acquaintance ofitith'whO resides in the town of Palermo in this county. 'She had been long Can; fined to her bed, and was so 'dmegermisly diseased that-her friends 6ciirved it impossible far her to . MORE THAN ONE DAY LONGER. Bet, when all /War hope utterly failed, she commenced* king Brant's Pahnoncry Balsam, and - its medical. eflicacyhtut raised her frames dying bed, so that she is now going Obet ‘ and attendmg.to her domestic household affairs and duties. She acknou - ledges, and it is very evident, that sbeiejndeliti ed to brunt's Batrant for her - recovery' from a longitte . 4l% . and dangerous sickness ; and her friends and nefghbela consider that medicine invaluable. ERAST L'S ROSS. n2 - Gt f MS LUNGS BLED---nt MUST DIF4:::7 - ; SCROFULA AND Dr. T. M. Hunt. druggist, Anburn t N. Y.: wrote in Apillf 1846, that the !tartaric excellence .of BRANTS AiEDICINW-f , and obtained for it a name about aU other ream:heel mad thst..Cl as a punfter of the blood, asasersart.i.S." snot F.nbck underisV,.. He said, on the 20th of July. 184.5„ that a gentleman askaV: his opinion as to what he had better *lie his child for hig 7 ," ',flawing Emptiest. Re 'recommended BRANTS INDIAIX• MEDICINE from his own personal kaowledge oflts f us s, wed heatiag virtuee,,,in such diseases; and one or tato:'.:4l bottles effected a cure. Re also recommended PURIFYING EXTRACT in decided'snd serious case 4 or Scrofula the the gkolde of the neck. .Theineele was very aeek.:- . : swollen ow both sides, and large tuatara formed under thiitirra,.: • , and the4eneral keedtk was such ?impaired. Two ~orAhrte bottles effect.. it perm:neat care. . FEVER—SORE CURED. • 1 ", =MI B RANT,'SIN - D lAN Pulmonary consumption. OLIEVED IMPOSSIBLE TOAItE: The Rev. Richard Deauting. Pastartrif the Preshiteristr. church, Adams Basin, Monroe Co., N. Y., wrote in OctObWr; ; ' 1e44 : I have just received a letter froth Mr.. Chatincy oing, relative to the;cure of his Fever-sore. Ycin map deg' Pend on what it states, for he is a Christian man antianelder in the church. Sonie years three he had to,have one of his legs net off, to serve his life, in consequence of a rever-sore. The other leg being now affected, anti) shout to be mind's. ted, I recommended Brant': Medicinc—rgrAD , 7lll2 intenaT. Ile says, - I have reed only MIME Iron-rum of ERANTO MEDICINE—I placed ALL norm /Mei year irecoinsiendstion an that Medicine anti I can now say, tat with the. blessing , of Gott it hasl u zlmi-a tail of my kg." . See Penrphlcts, for full partic Chronic Rheumatism. — . Copt. Ezra Knapp. 37 Wfficrtv street, Brooklyn, N. Y.;liad, KALI/statism' for 30 - years, he used Braid's Medici/I; whinhA effected a cure. bhunerotis other CAM of recent andlobe standing, tare been effectually cured. lannln COMPLAINT. Dort. Nathan Hubbard, of Stamford,. Coon., one of the. oldest and most respectable physicians, was afflicted. with . Liver Complaint nanny years, and 'WU perfectly cured, by axing Brants Purifying Patna; :We could name hundreds of other cases, also cared. - NURSING SORE MOUTH, LUCORRHIEA, &C. Syron, Genesee Co., N. Y 'October 19, 1811. MESSRS. M. T. WALLACE. & CO.: Some time „butt winter my wife became so debilitated from the effects of Lueorrhaa, and Nursing Sore Mouth. that - she could apt KR A her child 'or perform any household- labor. 'Her medical treatment was varied according to the advice and pmcrip• tions of the most eminent.physiciank . until : oar £llll was. exhausted In useless efforts. r She became so very a skele.:- ton. that at *be time she commenced taking your Pull:none* Balsam she weighed no more than eighty-Ave pounds' j • but by the time she had taken finer bottles, shebeckane,perrectly well. The cure is so perct,, that she Is now enabled to do all necessary household work, and gained thirty pounds of flesh in four weeks, - We assure you we can attribute her cure to nothing but Brunt's Balsam. end eheerfailly rectum mend its use to all laboring under any similar stlictiou.• Yours, truly, . C.. IL OALENTINE. Z. S. TERRY. Esti; of Byren, wrote ns at the same time that Mr. Galentine named above wrote; Mk% that be was' personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Galantine, and that the above cure came under hit own observation. Ile' further adds, that ho is acquainted. with A Dozen Other Cures of varions•diaeasca, wbich Ware effected by Brine* /idiot Medicines. Mercurial-Diseases. There is. another e ass -,of disease's which 'BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT, perfectly . purges .Azul.eruiesges from ibe system, WITHOUT ANY:FAILURE. The close of dignities. when they,beeome ioastitatierud, are usu. ally., celled 31,erciniaL Lemma/I'B'mile ihjsiclani believe such cannot 'be mired, vritheueflo use of sberezity.• Wk will. not name,* &Seim, because from thlctlmription ft wit be umdera Zo DOCTORS AND PHYSICIANS*COMMEND:, The fellowhig.named Doe toriand.Phy'eficiees lairo a 11 . 14 • • recorantentled _BRANT'S MEDICINES Dr. H. UHHARD; Stalnfonternin.q ' • • • Dr. .!N. SMITH, Watertown. N. Y.' Dr. ROSSMAN, 135 Henry street, Bropklym, KT. Dr; lr:Bi BUNT. -Auburn, N. Y. Cobra. DrGEO FRANCI S Middletoviwn; Gobs. Dr GEO. A. ROGERS, Bath, N. Y' Dr. S. WHITE, Fredonia, N. Y. Dr. C. R. GALENTINE, Byron, N. Y. • , • ...t Dr. J.O.SHIPMAN, FayettavillalL T. Dr. J.; SKINNER, st. Brooldjmll,T Dr SHIPMAN, field,, N. T., ; -, • -- • Agents--ABEL. TUliItELj,, 3.toptio4 j 'fsurritt, New ma fOrd ;".-Stailoy &Garth. T. P.Hathrer. Langton.',; Gilraan TOung. Gnat Bond ; .:E4veinTiffctuy,-Braoklya,;4ohastort*Y,e4:ry Harford ; G. M. Gamble, Hundafk•La.voliMCP itsFok: wards../Onor- t, Lathrop dtgstliabgryprimilltif •" : Watch THE 411e.lbtielniesi bf Wateli iersahing, kodliavingto sintable,p p 'with tools and materials hind, 'w•Onial OW% a .good feiio and Nip;i.:go4isztv r aikmaa;,:te . . nen. ',/oliitesa the stibetltiber. at Montrose, Dee - 28;1849. • airrettErit =MEM * -TRIGIrif;III4ISO,IM.K/St. - Ler EvaaVaoriaAtailk.ilittecCartaikonize.4-Theie Sarsaparilla 'for 'WC the-.llifferentliawns tailed s. Towneend'a SimapaiillC:nliAcadverbitertaa On 0%4 NAL,VENWNE, anitalEtnat, This TOynneend ntre;,.., 4 and never Way ;- buftrit fonaterlt a.woraer . entgroad u „ nalsand the like-,yet•ho essumeartholliblof o purpose orbLit:tine tradil fai What liexonokilr . e Ways has auendepro medical schools, and P m fA l f°°, t o _V i ftettli years IA" Novi the trnat to be never practto, nl.ult`ol e daY, tire ! Such le4/44..-OirAettin pretematita loo f ts bad. to the character and veracity of the inert. t wt. Most sineerity ) he oad•never made those etareMents of him , ealftly prole.' : when:will men learn t.o be haricot ntld tru%. cal in *ll their dealing s ath! intercourse' wits lbeir kb., cann,l;lle applied to one Rael Clapp te.tratlitithn in mat. deeming 4 1,1 r ll lxturei matter :the large..attilli he -woul.i Make Ilfr. an inducement id Em bark in the Willmar:4' •Thels men stave- tplen malting she libelling One' **llloB3,bit forint, in order to impreee the publi c w i t h th e ibi lie f them Doct , **sartaMtilla was not thefAteele.alVen4l SOPlClParigai made.from the Old Dou ThiOS,.. Townsend tap 1 Aucre told the of - ray name bred WC 1 e tate alsOn,iifite.W)ll,pro• duce one al4e - solitztry,t_toof of Itltt,:.-tgairlaterneattror Thompton,rlmarr an't nOaltAn n t, t i e falsehoodsj 'mply made ' to deceive e the troth 6° In ' - " a ,t rd w eitc -his pu s t uel lield : ep po un d. Thla tarn -ott-, . 1121 but Old Dr: JACOBTETneend fra4traparil a, fig ceovi , 4l o . ld Dead - e r' t e c i oe • lik tbe ettees oat ,,b .o is t i nn am. e d . y cpst mil, and hal . Old Di: - ...Tdiehse Odis,maite aboittlO fear of sga and hal long been known as the:A UTROR and DISCO VERER of the G EN DINE ORIGINAL - " TO mvsEND SARSAPARILLA." - Being .poos,he,was competed to limit As tmutitratture:by which menus it has been keprost `of.market, ati4 the sales circumscribed lo those only who. hail proved ite worth: anti known its value. ;kiwi reached the ears ttf way, wewertheleoe, ae these.penrotts who hat been healed tiracaw &mum al4.6wwwl, firgiAwah, ogio• eatmedita w'ondeiral • 1 - - ; HEALING POWgrfe,-, Thee GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PRETARATICItbt - : - ' manufactilred on the largcsi scale, turd is called forthroW ont the length.' and breadth . of the land, especially-sett in found mcapable of degeneration or deteriorationi , - ' ..- - Unlike yon G. -- P.r.'l"ovvnientl'a, it irninoitetheitb or. and never changes burferr the - better: Itiocansa If isPrepared on scientific piney/ie., by a strietutifieststm , SThe .b4test. . knowledge oi i Chem - mit,. and-iliet.:tatti.sti: desk:beeriest of lb. art, have all been brought into'. requisition; in,tlte Manilla( ture:o.f the Old Sansaparilint. -' IlielEaraktpatilla toot, . tt is well'ima*to enecticiallnen;iontains many theditinsi , &emotes!,ale properties which' are inert or toeless, and ober., ferlid ;V ch'iftretsied.,in preparing. it for wie,otia. ducer6anenrieffeek:iniknxerdie*Plebt -hi • Ktliii°U.- air the Ili* tem. Same oraitiospropertierufSereatptrdlet are so tvletile - that oey"cnittely;esapitirste and are lost in the pivparaticie, if sac y are preserved' by n!setentifie process, known on , trkolleities.ligpainenced in' its manufacture. Moreover, 71141aegielaislarktrintiples; which tly off in vapor, 01 as an .. T . '• halation: under bear, are the very essentiat medical prep. cruet of.the*Mtit,a4hich.gi re to it all its value. '., ). Anyterson Can. boil or otew the rent till they seta dark , :ciStitcd. Jldi which La .more from the coloring matter ta ~. thieroot than from anything else ; they can then strain this " , iriaspiCear .vapitt liquid, sweeten keitlt.sour trintaasea, a nd - .".‘then,palLit 9 p.A.rtstriarti.t. A EXTRACT or SYRUP." But snob isnot theartiele kno - .nat as the '. . -. . GENVINE OLD DR JACOB TO W '• ' ~- r . . SARSAPARILLA. ' This is so prepared tyt ell the inert properties ofd.' ;Sarsaparilla Mot am fir. removed, everything capah's of becoming acid or farnne ta;ipn is extracted and rejected; .". then every paOiefe-,ear meditlal virtue is scoured in a pore ~ eel concentrated" form vand dins it is -rendered incapable i., -- :"of losingany.4 its valuable and healing properties. Pre. - ..;l,pared in.this.viray; it is made the draft powers In agent in' ha -* . - • 1 -' -7 .' , Cur eg taltistnittentil 6 Diseases. ..,...., ... . 'Fence Rieke ti'laty ref hear 'Oommeiniations on every .'.:ldde'in itatakor:',liykilen..,,avanteri, arid children. - We Sad it -',.... ddilig_sriakiderti Vito the cure of r , --- -:`,CONS',I7 StrON;:-...zI).YSREPGIA. and LlVER :".*come. ' IV/Vend :in • itligUAL4 ViSar, SCROft •.! - ,-1,;'• - itit,.A;p:P ' ..81: 2 ,COSTIVEN'tg& all _ Crint NE. - 40.U.Sr:iX/ e ti.77)2*.T.i.. , Rp.t.p.r.vs, Br.° 7'CLIE.I .'end 'all as - na ariairtg Cram -•- , - '..iI'INLE! 1t1X.Y.:1.9F.:. THE BLOOD. .trAtfOlgifeistii ijilityalla u a efficacy in ail' compistner an , '.., sing iiiili 'atfost: from Acidity of the Stinnhch. front :llinetrilli - ',cirtn eilloh..:determin'ation of blood to the head, palintrdicut tifl4.3seart, iota feet and bands, edit] chills and "'hot dashes iiiett the body; , ... It has - not:its equal in Colds and .. , ' 001 . 1 glis; calla iltcititotes - easy expectorstion and gentle per. _,eptratlon,"relaxing stricturessed the lungs , throat and every t r, otherparti , ......: •".,.-, ~ ' But in notnin ' l lr ita eietilerke - nire 'manifestly seenand acknowledged t ' 'n in 'all , kinde and- etages of .. . 'p , ALE COMPLAINTS. E l l It works *a era - in 'cases of Fltio-rAlbus or Miter, Falrt '4 - cit the• ransb,Obstructedc:SupprcisCd, at Painful '-ilfestses,77egit itrity of the Mei - Litton, periods, and the like; 'mad is eitfectuat p. curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases, ..-,--pirremorin , obstructions, opt-regulating the general 'spawn, it gives tone and strength' ko the whole burly, awl i m %natures ell - f it of ' • '. . „...,,..._ •-;t.'f'prerviks,Dlceases and Diebuill3r. Jind.thuiVprev ts or 'ie7bves • a great tariety:Ot-othet intl. eillei44l . Spina ;Jeri/Orion, Neuralgia, sst. , Vitsyslt Deno, Girooning..Emtentic Pits, Convulsions, ii*c.: , It cleanses theadood. exalt*. the-liver to health . f.nedon, tones- the' itoineelt, end7gtvel %nod digestion, telleves the . bowelsOrtorpo l i t 3coriartrpounriiallayeingslatontion, pe• rifles gaiitdrini nu, lieti -. the':circulaliort.ot the blood, pro ducing gentlo ~ , th Attaitt. all.:tivei'Alikhtidy; and the maernuble pi . raiiiiiiiiiiia:.'ridikiviiiirietnriesistatightness.re. moves all Obstocuens, and invigorates. the•Vitlrp Derv= systent:Lganat{this then ",_ .-. .•, - .C. , .'s ',.-,..- • - - ' Tile Iliettlh#Rnit - . yoke ~ rizurexagaggati* , :need 1 • . But asn . rany s orrthese - thirtra ilxr.faaid of S. Townsend's infetior Mild& I ',Thisjounginati's liguitlis not tote COMPABE4AU.TELTHE OLD, DR.'S,. betanse Ot.cine I (:12A1Cilti,;pxot Ifiiithisoati.iilNCAPA. BLS ofPBTBIOOII.A,TION4ruI -'.." -,Cf- -: NEVER. S POI L S ,. • • • while the other Oe.S , souring fermentlog. and Newts,/ Me bottles containing it into-fragments : the sour, site liquid explesttrig, mid danniging othergoods! Must not Mil horrible cotripoOnd be poisonous to the systetn I—ffhae ptu acrd inloce etislgin eaready diseased with aad i What . causes Dyspetiala bat acid 7 Crowe not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it producesi— *flatulence, hearthittu. Palpitation of the heart, liver com plaint,' diarrticelwityttentery, colic., and corruption of the hloodl7 l Witatia . Scrtifula but an acid humor4n_the body 1, What`pnadliees hit the humors which bring-on Eruptions ol the: Skip, fScaltlleall, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Whitt Swellitpire utsrores. and all ulcerations internal land ex. ternall li under beaten but an acid substance, Soars. and thus - spoils all therfluidsbf_the body-more or less. What ;causes Rheumatism bbt a' sour and acid fluid which :insinuates. itself between the joints and e. where. irritating and' Inflaming the delicate tissues which it actat So of nervous- theearkes. of impurity of -the blood, of deranged circulaftoti, and nearly all-the aments 'which afflict humatenature: ' • • • - • . • Now. icit noti horrible. to matte and soil, aridist.itifetyl worse to - use thin SOURING, -FEIIMEN'MqiAcrn "COMPOUND" or ~p~~wz~e~rms;~;;. and set be would ram'tihie ii . undenitaid "that OM Dr. h. cob' owasenti'sWerittine OriginalATarit! an IN ITATION.-ofhii inferior preparation s''. -_ _, . Tleavertiferhidl that we. should dentin: an article Which would bear 'the 10a distant resetriblancerta.S:f P. Town scntre article! ',• ' • ,-, We wish it, ungee;(antl, because it is the candid 6 PIA. that S. P.Townerrure article* and bid - Di:Webb Towntiend , s Sarsaparilla arty hearest4side,aperr I, f trnictintlititely dusint• Oar; that they ' ate uolikeritt.evef l i 'littitttlitt, haying act lone alai& th ing bison - 4mila.- : . • - ?t, • An S. P. Tewnsend is lie doctor: ant n e w - was, is no chemist. no iihartneleentist=slOwsrpti:ifitinte of rosdietae or disctupo thattany Other tohlAth:lN unsSitlitlfiCi unProfe° Bl " .l mum what guarantee can thit,pablie Nevi thiit they are re ceivibg a gertnin4 - selentitio Inotictett i mnatitininc all the vir tues of the article:Sloped itt'ltireplyritnrit i - and which are in. capable of changeSithichraithprotabtr them the AGENTS of D'Osinse 01000 of health? t -4,e . 4.• • • MI what - nice atetthrbe::,,iatii.l.66 one who knows nothiittiOpparativedy , i:if. Mhtikha&or dipeasai It requires a Pamati•Or 80 , -q., it etericee*Loonli - and Jerre , waste 4 canaratat=. '- , 'lcletitckatich„ . rnoilf.hoportan.,‘ 11 ! 4- Alece e that the hi) riattrattitristodiefaS daalgaeo-wr WE A 'ETON CIO 'ANDiFT:ORBLEIY STSTENS.. should know riall i lhat so tialca - pertjsa,et AgAtik the b's! mannert4eecusilis NA thhgtli . ling4hen nestiegNirttles , ITO an eatatialf 6 frnOwledger - orlheimailfiti dkiesseswhich althii 4fieltu - ienneem,antk , hoW;.tal#4o : riasdka a' Du i . It to, Arnlst iittiinp‘iiiifuill'ortingui - t e •voqtaZ inte'vrcieidedthipranity': to-ttinidte,hipe tie L . .m basom, tae restore health,"; ataLtdatork, 7._ 4014, • Jam dis crushed and broken, and to - banish jiArtaiittliALlLDDlL JACOB TOWNSFND•hatt SOO flarr SWF ,P;OuNti lib° , g?' partunity and mean' trawl o* Atill , :i., :......_. ~.- -i....: , •-_-:.--t___ Av -. , ;-,:_ Girona -ratiti , Coistesitnitimi AI . within the•resch, s olOd le 10 knowholite oteltepito A that they may larnirillOrkitowv b l , l4 o4l eltritirt I t na • '-'LI • '" , rEitliti l Ar lia • - - IlLitt:ilt-Alicir - .1 ~:: . ABEL,MUSREl444e4l4ai§usq—uriiistanx ....... „ mi.i.- l,l,l*(iiiei4 'l 6oll .l( ''N -- P h • '''-' ..tira--7.1- - ,: , - 1 -- -3 6----,i- ~,,,,aiityaney A'il=s---- latiiorkman 41dk' Wok:MO' .- .Ar li l: -- ' ji4"Votorneth ...„, ~ .,..,1 a d Af . , New sp.RiPri-ve,,,t, Fur !..ißtailii:V - rk ,----- I ,=:‘ , ' ' lA. , Qa. - 4'. -'•', .0:MI . 01111064 ti _Ana - ,..r s id:iii ll b e 90 . 11 . and %114E14,:14101j140.,-..-:. IL - BgiiAr r 7" - at villiliy- lit't_eii, .I)'.i T 849. • ',::,--: - Now Miitorai7ov, ,-
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