FARE : .!'''':,.;_ , , 3 . , 11:.! 11 ,.i . 10.: .. , , , Cuying Clover - • • b) lovertua a , most deswa_..o and untri )iiiiipiinia4ji be :in. season, and opertycured. Ati..ageneral rule it as not 9suble7tOle.•• tniit . :remain%standino. i.eltafteritti period 'of' intleres.enee, as. ta fithig.* the seed in!thetfield,exposeS it to Alinilegree of 'deterioration -ton 4y..dirMiaishee,hs value ',us feed for eti,ides.inSuring . a - certairi.itegree.ef ac ina-)*VOida-ble losS in handling it, as ::140414tia)teAd which - have 'become -.4o..easily detached from'-tlie stock liti•!; lfiii.r . kcie6as of raking andpitelfing, even Ai:se - Operations are performed with-the eeminmate,pare. . • • [7' pla4 of operation in euring clover, is soon the ;11ORIFSIITC all ful down,. rboinmerice • - IncrwiTT, Care 'being , 14 : 14Y,the . swarths.-as plosetil M possible, teleaveittOscateritiggrass between them ..About four o'clock in' ‘ftetil*,4lreVided the weather during and warm, I have:the ~:10- i iii4*lo.itiftillyOv e i with-a fork; and .position they , are allowed, to remain tr,n!cl . l, - . ..;4410- next. day. I then, with a ee cocking the swarths 440i` _''ade•grassin Sikes•as much able, and eking my cocks compact abont.eightypounds uncured `-Dock. , They. are then neatly raked' ings" cleaned up -amid cocks ;main unopened and wholly 11' dry. weather prove favorable, . the , proceed rapidly, and in two days .detimethe grass is cteked the hay `lie tit AO mow. This insures the entire. iiithin_pf the tops and foliage, confers . "'fil.greenicolor to the hay, and pre .4.6 stalks from assuming that dry,. ligneonseharacter, which - they. are sure pesiseas, when Made by exposure to a Lot; Clover made in this way is never mold: and even should the weather prove unfa- . hie, or even _pet after cocking, the - coni- Mess of the ,cocks will prevent their be- Ong- saterated, and a few hours, -render •them fit to mow., 1 have known . 430elced in this manner to remain out a •itert days .and still retain all its orig 4:!nness •and fragrance perfectly unim ,rea., Making 'hay in this manner, is a yractliie • $, yet in much favor with American fanners : in England, Scotland and other Europe :countries, Thu " gra s s-cock system" of co- • 1., 'has, now nearly superseded every other, only`in 'the management of clover, but. other grasses, even the finest when cut for ty, or. as a dry feed for 'domestic stock. 1n e.case ef clever which usually grows thick 1 -rank, the fork should always thke the of the rake, which is' not recinired. A PRACTICAL FARMER. Bald _Eagle Earm, _May 29, 1850. Itily 'Perk to be done. Buckwheat may be sown safely until the 20th of July. Rata Baga turnips may be sown thisoonth , —Ground bones and salt are good manure for this crop, the proportion of salt as conip.a . fed to the bones must, be small, and should , be applied at the time son ing the sc ed. The , salt 'will be found equally vigorous in . its de- IStructive power upon the bisects, and much merest? as a manure, by being previcraslv reati44ith lime, plaster may also be used with this crop. We do not wish to be understood that Ithese manures alone are the most judicious for raising Ruta Bagas on land not in fine Nheart, for they hi.e, rank feeders, and capable landappropriating, large quantities of strong land fermentable manure, but as such ma kturef.as , ordifaarily prepared to give rise, to Omany classes of insects destruCtive to the;ttir- . , r.uip, those above recommeude4,li4A;e used with:advantage. For modei:of.Otitition of [A/ill:drop, see our article oUigirrotsiii-fornier fiiitthlier- '::;.:: -.;':::, . , .' , '''''''': .; :l''" : : - il [Afgi . itiiilie . .* : Tiififrer fteliiiile , RiPtin the - , --v z .,. . fa l i p.t. -....f.f e ki A in ak; 11 ,iyi-- be:'used., with morf'ilteioiinug than - small plows; for if the uypirilli4tyglitly planted, and equal 'distance ,ri ,a p s cultivators may he run ,in . i . o4slo - 74be.plants as the hand-hoe could r. ; ~ 1 110iii:. P l. rill ' rHE su¢seti.berslomeitonameaced btr.int4s un '.. , der tlieftym ;o_f Si H t Sayre tt. Co4andAeruni ,openingoteitr. , ,•.. ~ int of Goods, conststniglof ilmoSt ev,e,ry:aitiele d, for. We•intend f-ellang 'mostly, for rently.p#, sho credit will, be giyen. to 'those (that may wish) that. re been prompt, in meeting i their,,paynients. , Gii • . will be sold Rs low as nt" tiny other store in the • utriy—by, good •xittentiort, and loW.prices i ve-hope toiet our share ..of:petrentige, , I P.,S; IP addition; to the riboye, we 'have in con nection a Tin and Sheet Iron establishinenhere will , be kept a ,general assortnient of . Stoyes;Tin Ware, Sheet Iron,Castings, Hollow Wares itc....- - All orderslin this line will be attended to imnune. diately. ' ICAants that wish te'buy, to sell, will 'be sopplio with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms. , , S. H. SAYRE 'it, . Bontseti,L-Spring styles,lfor 1850. A t va i.,o 4 - iely gill kinds and qualities. for sale c pat • . i . ~ , . ' . .B. ILSAYRE Co. , PoisiatigCaps.--Geritleznen and Boys' L horn, fool,;•and Palm Leaf Hats, by , 1 , +' . i . :5. H. SAYRE it o. ,J. J i erptilt . gs' niw patent`premium :mil safe gas Inmps, Conststing of cburch, parlor, store and - hop lamps, nodi,the patent Phosgene, for bumfg in. Elie satne,Xer'salelty .5.'E-4: SAYRE o. t -Sold and trivet Leather, Boots and Shoes, of, ttll'kindia and qualities,"by .S. H. SAYRE ik Co. • ~Wintlow;Sash and Glass, codfish and Mackerel, Sint, Little 4ntiTlister, in large or small quantities 1.4 r ' '.' I ' -:. S. H. SAYRE 4: co. P/ong.is.:t. , -Bingharnton, 'Montrose, Skinners Ed-, ay, and .Moit it Fuller's Ploughs and castings, con stantly on band. '. , . , , Iron,—Eitglisb, and Sweedes' square bars, suit rible for dnig teeth, by S. H. SAYRE it. co. April 101850. Nevi Atli's - all. liE subscriber lfas just received a new ; supply -of Boas, .embincing School Books of almost -every variety --:;an assortment of JlPaccllaneous,. do. WritiriY traper,liy thaream °ram:tiler-quantity, Wrapping cio.i 'Lotter -and Note Paper; Fancy 6,:ationargi Wantiriel Curtain paper. • Pocket, Oatip,and Family Bibles y large lean tlty and a good variety. Ready lifade Claihing ; a large assortment, C m_ bracing a gkeat variety of Coats, Pants, V.'ests and slirb4. `1 hats anitcaps; a general assortment or Lull; ionable Fut!. Silk, Leghorn, Palm-Leaf, ex. cin!. Boots anti' Shoes:, a good assortment. of Mons' .abd Bays', liatb fine and coarse ; Ladies' and Misses db.; ChildWn's do.: also,'a variety of Fancy 'ar ticles:4oo *timorous. to mention. tool BittoltS and paper will be sold to those who buy to sell again, at a very small advance on the city wholesale prices. Sabbath 'Schools will be furnished during the Spnng and ;Summer with booksdon short nouce. Isiontroseditpr.- dEO: FITLLFR. {, Fire! Firel • A LL SusOnehauna county 'is kindled in a blaze 1 of adninution at the.bcautyland elegance with which UROYES, the artist, is clhthing the human form divine in the.most anpreveil styles of the art. 1850. ' , . tf. ectly Cool. r INES cf::,3A111.,..'0,N, Tai'ors, continue to ex hibit upon theirpatrons the beauty of their art in all its pedectiona. Thisehewever. being nothing strange or- new for them, ..but only• in accordance with their uniforni,eettrse r rind 'what the public-have -reason to expic. t-of them, has " kititlled" no excite ment, nd " hiar.e,".no astonishment; and (except in one instance) no aneasinesi. • Montrose,: Nay . , 1850. Ready Made Clothing. A GOO P assortment cif Read Jfirde Clothing / I. for irele -cheap at the store of L. S. LL - Namt.u. :Cow is the time to •buy.. Great Boud, June 3, 183'0. , Theilissam Tea Company, / 361•911MMICIS STEiEIGT, New-Foray. PoP' proptietors beg leh r ye to call the attention f corinoisseup in Teak and the heads of fami lies to tb4 choice and rare selection of Teas im ported )y them. and hitherto unknown in this coun try, wh ch, by their fragi-ince and delicacy, com bined with virgin purity and strength, pioluce an infusion of 4nrpw-slng riehnesi) and flavor. The Teas.offered. are the following : The Jeddu illocm, a Black Tea, at' i;zl op per lb. I Niphon, • do. v 0 7 - 1 Diari do: " 050 0-licea, a Green Tea, 1 00 - Too-tsiarr. • do. " 11 75 • Tacki-tAaa, do. 4, 0 50 Ull-fiptlixture, a compound of the mast rare and -choice teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Astiiim, - ;:' l' '-"" -, *: ..j - .r, 100 1 1 ‘:-With''a-viear • - tn ,,theihttrOduction of these treateltle /Nth, it je -hltek4bh':qthe:p' Prieteettdie. tfibt#e ,"b.Y,,k l t,4l l oo4thi . ''' - ' - .;,,S 1 Aulartity t4l, Teas, Iva.' 10 - :_•:•':-..: i ~ ...c .:l-- . : . .- -44.. : -" : p . ., : The tfirstienes: Ptvitilea-lheSniel(el-eire,pi,4. Each purrimiser — will ` reCelievieliosidift the iiCk t : age, atalialte44l - ii4itifice4e, _entiflingrlnaL to - - II OtfiVirtancein ffte•Dit'tiribtainal ~ .1..... ,for emi fiftikimits laid 'nit, riad 'On the receipt; - amouVtirgioloo,ooo, , the undennentkwied parcels c 1 Tea.4o the4rithitt , - of tea per cent., or two- thou; , • taxi;*ill 1:m . 74.m attay : se Betuntekl I .n.C.,, : tiling tolte'fiAlniring icale;.- '1: ,t . -, ' - 1 Prmee.ooo lbi et :rea ailkoo4§ar lb. ~.454111rm Of Se th y -.‘.- ~ -0 "'r x.,1.' ; - r - - so,. " . _:zga . !!,, -r,-: : aa .. 1, , ," ...4 ..4csaw lOW 44: ..-- A '“,.:..' tt-- ' :: - ,t, • • g son! . p"` . ' 4l s°, • ‘ -1i';' . .... r:- .1'r.7 ( :,:'...1 .., .. ." LW ?%,:.,- descrip tion, Try trhich be will sell as low as can be bought in thl Country. I I • Gobd Cherry , Lyinber taken in exchange for Chairs. • i I • . Persona` invite to call and mainline before poreliasinen 7 tkewher ' M J. SCOTT. llkaltnie, April 2 -. • I'l 7--lint. ;) To air - Tosco. t in the township of Tille;, t : iteining one hundred,:and l--one hundred ' or more to is thereon a Dwelling young Combing. is well .hio.:a good liv,ing Spring eps of-the door. - - There fit - Of-the dwelling house: Oraiti - Fann,..ifthemg free 4;-and eonvententio• meet vod ind-ccditible. • bANIET., • LEY: innt,l, pi,i7lll: this, . - • Timcpoilli'iinvitis t b a gewallylo Itteinete,s, Clothe:. iti wttitbri'tfiern this. orin Va. work ili arrid,to thiCsill'sfattOnd .0411- * V O4" } -iabler 41rP of !4ONTROSE -411MMI&S:bIREOTORY - *ARK J. '0 I BRIEIV—Irouse - ‘ and - Sign " ;Painter; Paper hanger,'.olarier, -Grainer ;d Der winter; Shop over J. T. Bircharira• ctirpenter shop n' few rods east of Warner's -Hotel, 4;t i EL DirilOCK—.2 homey a( taw--office •• mum:et] to Front Room of his residence, two °ors east. of =big former 'li:tendon, in Turnpike i treet;' third building from comer-of -Public Av.. nue, and nearly opposite Bk- S. Wilsmf's Store. • urte, 1849. A; SALDWINSaddIe, .11itrneCarpet. -Bag and Trunk Siatrufacturer, and Carriage Thin \ liner, Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite I. L. st cir. G' I lM:$11 "'MONS—Fashionable Boot and Shoe toaketo,'ver'.A. Baldivin's Harness .shop, Tuni nike street. tif tiSE MPSON —D milers in Stores; Stove trimmings, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Goo4,‘Groceriea,lte.,•Publie-Avenue EILDRED &NE COMB---Dealers in and,Furs ; opposite- the "Democrat printing office. foot Public venue. , JOHN 4.IBOVES--FaShiiMable Tailor; over 9eo..Fuller's Book Store, wherele does work in style altogether unsurpassed. \\ - • PETER 'STEVENS—Cabinet Mid Chair taker; foot of Public Avenne. jEtiVicis--Deler in Dry 13( crockery and Tinware, Orocerii._. ALSO, Carries an the BOOK BIND/NG Busi• Ilea Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. . N. 4 NEWTON , —Attorney late ; Office a fOr docrrs South of the Court House. BENTLEY cgL HEAD—Dealers in Dry foods, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew , elry Silver 'Spoons, -Perfumery, &c. tic„, AtIEL TITURELL—DenIer in Drugs, Med ieines; Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Oro teries, Dry - Goods, Hardware, StoneWnre, 'Ware, Ch;ida, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles; Musical Instruments, Trusses, S'urgi- Instruments, Liquors, Perfhimery, Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Ice To Dairyinen and Farnui*T. Valuable Property for Sale. ► 1 -1 11 - 1.1 foliotving Real and Personal Estate, as _L hereinafter described, .situate in New Milford, Susquehanna C'eunty, Pennsylvania; will be sold at a great bargain to any ode who may choiese to pur chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designedlot allat -17"; and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well i\ t. watt! d with springs and streams. The buildings and 1 d are in good condition, and on the premi ses are bout five miles of good Stone Wall, and the othe ences are also good, and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm fur many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building the Rail 'road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York ii; Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on the Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawarma Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York ttr. Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into fivg farms, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, Sc. With the abe t ve will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Horses, &C., including Durham Cows, Working''Oxen and young Cattle, nod also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on slid farm or-fisrm.. The Terms, of Sa/e will be as follow_s fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate . will he required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Fanning Utensils, Ake., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be competed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the deiiv,ry of possession, and the whOle amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secure.! by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession tp be giv en on the first day of Apnl, Idsil, with the privi lege of putting in craps next Fall if de.ircili A good and indisputable title giYen. The above described property belongs to the es tate'of S..METLEAT late of said county,-decease'd, and a more desirable property has not at any time. in this section of country, been offered for sale; and no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and in good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ea amine for, themselves. Other tracts or lots of. land trs ix 4 said county, are also offered for sale. Ap ;„ • = ons.can- be-made to. M. Meylert at New Mil , '' - ;iiikto33. S..Bentky at Montrose, in said coun ,.,...t.arther particulars that may be 1 4 : SL T ' MEYLER Executer- of S. . • , • BENTLEY, Meylert, decd. d. CHMAP CASH STOHE •6; .Road and &mint 200 milesfrom Hew York, 25 miles don, andl9 rni/csfram Afontrose,— ' • . ifonniains and . Mx Railroad X.inrstitore thefollOWingmar be found: Eng th;Fiench • and American .Dry Goods, Bon *A 'Ribbons, Pantscds &c.„Lrmt'reLlas, Carpet `Mats and Caps, LoOkitig Glasses, Boots and Crocke.m . Glass Ware, hard Ware, Window "ainr(StuthiD.rugs. and Medicines, Groceries, Codf*i„.Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, Stone .Ware, Jappaned. Ware, Paints, Oils, StufV, - Butter Firkins:. Candles, Sand's and find's . :Snilaparillit; Books, Taper, inks and - Coolaug 9 Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove id Stove Trimmings, on hand or made ,to le Foundry Ploughs—warranted: Trunks & ing Bags, Shingles, Clover Seed, Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles,- Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes,.4akes,-,Scythes, &c., dc. For the very liberal patronage which we have received the past scar we tender our sineernAlumlo, and trust we shall recieve a still larger Share of public patronage the present season. linving.re duced the price of our goods about 23 per cent. from last year's prices, our motto is now--small profitsaiaquick turns. Situated as 'we are ()tithe Railroad; we teasell lower - than any other estab lislunent.in the. county. LYONS At CHANDLER. Laneshoro, Jay 18, 18.0. Stovo Thitvare .tic. WE lave nOtv on land a great variety Of cook !' Y ing;Torlor and shop stoves, which we 'oat sell for,cash or ready pay cheaperthairever*ming our Cooking stoves arc the following ' The Phicnix Air 15,glit,' - the very' best stove in Me. Impitived.Rotary. " - " • Extra Large Oven: " " " • a •'. "Jrsing. • " Iron King. "•- •' " • ! WhitesideaDouble Oven. -" I :Rough and Ready. " • - " Elevated Oven, Premium and other litovini aim/Wall lkincli,lPurhir attires for wood mid coal. Also an assortment of stove trinunings, per Sheet Iriiii and Zinn Ware. . Any article' not on band.made to oid4i on short noticeand.the most reasonable ter!' . Purchasers milt stak•c money„by givingusa call before buying, as wc arc diteniim cd to selnifpric whiCh 'must Suit any pril. . ass -= ROSE A- SIM.VEON, :Erie -Itailrolid4-Everylks • •dra MitiketiLaine: • ... . s u scribers are now' ?. prepare - -rec 'r. eiv IFreight of all kinds at the. Owegcti Depot, .and also at the Binghamton, Great-Bend, and Lattesbo ro' DepOts, every Tuesday, Wednes.day'and Thers' day, of eaeh week, and continue with *regularity= throughout the season. They 'WM 'attend to for warding the sank to the New-York Market, whtlre they have made arrangements with experleaced salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the same, and return the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the above Depots, to the following per- Sens the store of F. Rayngoril, Owego ; l at the storehouse of C. M'Kinney, Binghamton ; at the office of Jas. Griffin; Great Bend; and at the Hotel of E. Benson, Lanesboro'.. JAMES STSK, Binghamton, 4 JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend,! • F. ItAYNSFORD, Owego: Owego, July'2B, 1849. A,9eritg :—C. M'Kinney, Binghamton ; E. Bert - s - . 41, Lancßboio'. CAPTAIN JAMES Sisk' wjll superintentt.the_buO ness throughout the whole Line, and receive- and fill all orders 'for groceries; Fruit, Fishi:Pypaers, &c..; - Which will be - bought itit the IdWtidVhole- Rale ptices in New-Tork, and forn-arded to either of the above named Depots.. 1130m2. . - • likikgs,Olt#lion. • T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing between Summers, Hayth ft ti: Brother, in theXlertmit ' tile business, is this day dissolved by mutual cell: sent. ' The Books. and Aceonnts will be left in the hands of T. it H. -Hayden ibr settlement. , • DAVID SUJIMERS, TRACY HAYDEN, .-_•• • ;HENRY HAYDR N . • New Mifftwd, April 17, 1850. . r - E take this method to - Mfetrin N s . • •) • v v .,v 'the public that we are new receiving from New York a fresh let of Sprilg and Summer Goods,which we wilt sell for ready Fly or approved credit, as low and a little lower thtin can be bought in the town or county. lie you heirr that now? if you don't believe it, call and examine for yourselv,es T. (E. H. HA'VDEN. New‘blilford, May 10,.1850. 29-3 m Proclamation. T ILA VE resolved to seß Goods hereafter princi pally for ready pay. For cash down, I can and will self goods lower Than they can be tiforded at credit houses. twill then have no losses from bad debts .to make up, and ;no time and expense of keeping books and coil' Ling - •&.!bts •to lose, or to make provision fur' in the price of tho goods. In doing a credit business, all these losses must be made up on those who do pay. Therefore, thoS.e haying cash to prty will save a portion of it by call-. iris at TUrrell's. -... Those bow indebteil Must 'rub up immediately. ABEL TEAR-ELL ' Montrose, January I, 1859. Partnership Notice. rr HE undersigned hart. this, day- entered into a Cu-partnership under the name and Firm of WAsusuits et. 13aciraza, for, the purLieof carrying on the . HAT, - CAD, AND FUR BUSINESS, n all its various branelierliolesale and mtail— at the old stand of Washburn ec. Co.„Court street, Binghamton. I ,M. D. WASHBURN, April 2, 1850. B. T. W...k513.1315115. Wool Carding and Clothdressing, THE Subscriber having purchased the Wool Carding and Clothdressing establishment, situ ated in Jessup Township , on the Wyalusing Creek, about six miles from Montrose, lately occupied by Sutith & 7Yany, takes tl4is method to inform- the public that the works having undergone a thorough reparing the, - -ngliont, the Machinery is being lilted -up with new Cads &c., and he pledges himsdf that no pains shall be spared -to give entire satis faction to all those who may favor him with their custom. Clothdressing done up with despatch. Steam finishing, done up in. the best style and on the most reasonable terms. . Also a good assortment of Ti ooint Cloths of best quality—Flannels and Woolen shawls kept constantly on hand, which will be exchanged at air rates for wool or produce. All work entnisted to his care Shah be done u pon the shortest notice and warranted right or nn T'ag ! - Those bringing Wads of Wcol from a distance. can have it corded to take back. Produce taken in payment for work. -C. N. SOTITIIWELL Jessup, April aO, 1850. First Arrival. L. WITHIN tt 00., nye just receiving an C extensive and Complete assertment of Syiriug, n 1241 Summer Goods, which they will soll (for cash) as low as they can be bough this side of New York: They tender their thanks to the public, for- the very liberal share of patronage bestowed on them the past year, and would respectfully invite a call and examination of their stock, 'with the as surance that they can and will offer snporior in ducements to purchasers. They pledge themselves to not be undersold.. • April 8, 1850. Whitesides Improved Double Oven Hot Air Cooking Stove. The subscriber : has obtained the ~ e xclusive right ,of vendins this store in the county- of Stsqueban na and R ayne, and having a large number of them manufactured at the " Eagle Futindry'. in „this vil- Jog°. in a neat style, offeht them for sale. -They can be - had at the Foundry, at the store of Meyers. Rose and Simpson's or of the subscriber. 37, GEO. FULLER. Montrose, Sept. 11, 1849, - Executor's Notice— NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interest ed in the settlement of 116 Estate of S. tiny lert, late of the township of NeW Milford, deceased, that letters testamentary have been granted to the subscribers, and that Michael Meylert will attend to any business connected with paid Estate, at-the late residence of the said S. Me alert, in New Mil ford, and B. S. Bentley will do tie same at his of fice, in Montrose. All persmis having demands against the Estate „will present them duly atheuti cated, for, settlement to either of the Executors, and any persOns inch...bted to . the Estate will please make immediate. payment. MICHAEL MEYLEII,T, BENJ. S •- BENTLEY - - . , . . 1. . . I Gonesee Flour. ' - . 90 BUS. and SacksoSuperfine Genesee: Flour awl for sale and .?"5,75, per barrel. 2 ving made arrangements with one of the Gen esep Mills, we shall keep ;constantly On Band„ fresh groped Genesee Flour of a superior quality, for s sale by the load or otherwise—Also,-superfine Buck wiz: Flour, in nad- LYONS 4: a., ~. . - , .aHA:irDLim . , • esboro, Jan'', 22, 1850.- _. . . _ i • Pi (nigh' t'tilcinghi: TSAR received; a new{ctock, and _Urge assort fa-{ ment, of. tho•most approyed Datterns'of!Sicie HU} and cannwn.rlnngba; .414o,i'lqugh (lading" of }II kinds And handles, lip-, of which will : be "sold at tent.r . 4,Pviaaa>by, I . it. BU.ltitiTT.. Drew-MD(OM, prd„...14150.1 - • . New Watches ilk Jewelry ' fiat lot'orlioe 09idewakbee,ind.Teielil l a of very descript 60,1tiet;:receive4 it I.' ' y $,.'1850. i .- , • ' : 1 0Utt; ' - TIN WAREI - IL-tiled ifbilosztleliriteiby i • J. LYONS & SON PELAIONiIitY . ‘ . .: BALSAM ]Has awed without- litejentt ahmlow or tionht, arty maag c.t the rust strongly de?: oiled et:ln& of ulcerated and dia• balyrs—ittett ensea n'A'7lvere navel' mired bY any otlibt nottlieines--rtitd which wdro so idtcrlseholiele.i.n. that the'dia• eased persona tvere pnan,ricad by,gbymidina null friinda. to Ito 'ACT;FALLT AY/ Nil. ‘; ; • ites am to a VE - ati4lll.B Ciirnpor4,,whick:nmr ittlnrea aarpon.on when It4l nat.& for tlin • otra or c'h'rome di4eam? ~ It; nxe..eezee3 4ltenr.' etedine: 1 PURIFY:NG and A I„TF.ICA'rI k: propertlea, and sttelt.atintr incerieaAlcnt as arc Cs-st:citt ccbstal' to Cara all 'Conglis, and to 'cure that eery identical CO U It ' Dtattst. Which is called by Op and others, and. considered to hp:without the katt doubt, ,It'nlanonary. Consumption. This' Ilesem heals end tures arrers in thelLunfm, and eloe• where ,tnternotte , es eirtain'y and eerily tet 0101 other inetii• cam mtlith we cud . BRANT'S l'ltlierrittO prruitcr."svres aria bend. uncero estermilly . Tout Ithushln will. cure Nine woes of Courts and consumption out of re „after all other reinediee have tidied tatbee. ' . . ' • '• ,'• ' ' TIIMISAIMS -OF coNsrit TIONS' and Coughs Iverins been cured by it, testi y end prnee ita unfailing scary in all! diseneee of the - LC GS, THROAT, and IIItEAST. We are fully aware of the eery strong and posiltie *Tao'. lions ihich we have made above, and we woubt not /owr so, averted, had -we not also been- confident that the resPrclable teittoututy anuerzed,. of some of the numerous cures sand to have horn effected by this lii.l.SAlK,feilit sustain and sun,non:t us t in . all we hove asserted—'and ere cirher.Enltnt THE l'lnrnnrioß of anrother remedy, to produce es respectable lestiniony of cures of as malty RueELlss tritso ehttsozis, as we inatirh. 1111..1tIONARY: - BALSAk curd daNSU3fP, 77.0. N; 'Cog's kr, Golds, Spitting. of Blood, !!lo r ding at /he [mtgs.; Pain in the Ileertil nha Sias. Nfeit..Stosiils, Worms. Complaints, Pilpiktion of the .irretfr, Wiaknelses and Complaints, Cholera infantoun, I/ysentery, told 'tteronir t.-emplainfs. . A DiflNVr WOMAN SAVED. !We publish This cure of Consumi;tion, it being sue out of the many which can be adduced,• to Trim the magical powe'r to srr*e life, which this Balsam 'poreessee—eren after the Per4on is considered it physicians and friends, to, be in the very lost stores of the illseaSe—ACTllst.vi nytsto , -nnti la thla case, to jar gone, that her friends leaf bought the Oof h far der shroud nod other bursa( tinehes. This cure was efft•cted on Mrs. Ziba Dyke:non, the wile of ,a respectable man residing nt Bullshit, Spa, Sariifoga County, N. Y. Aykrnan swore to the facts,hefore Thot. G. Young. Esq . Justice of the peace, and editor of ,a paper at-Balla. ton, who certities to the gelid cltmeter4 Mr, ttykrmarr, for Teractry- and resinntable 'Pe:f ding,. :Wf. John Wait; met , q'hunt at the same place-aim certifies thathe knows at ,the facts as b toted; and that ,Mr. liykonfautS,rka,cr,er,isi geed For the fell particulars of this cure, nett bra, PA MrtILETS BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE * TO LIVE Messrs. E. B. Caldwell 4. Co., of East Osteree, orwrea •Co , A V. y., respect:ll.N druggists. wrote thus. Ittay 1e49. tve hero just beard- through .Mr: Whitman. a respectable eft - 12m of this place, of on important cure or Cossusiptios. which 'LUNT'S INDIAN VcirsoN.Orr frst.kkm has tn'totticed en the wife of an acquaintance of Ma, With resides' in the inwo or fitlemro in this county. She had been Ion; eon tried to her bed, and was do dsner.reekly diseased that her frieods believed it impessibte fir her io lire MORE THAN ONE OAY LONGER. ' tut, when ail finer hope illhrly jailed; she commenced to king Brazes Pulmonasp Belsom, and its medical efficney,has raised her from a iling so that she is nos! going shout. and attending to bhr domestic household affairs and duties the acknowledges, and it is very, evident that' she laindebt, d to Brant's Raisam for her recovery from a long, severe, Ind dangerous sickness ; and _bur-friends and neighbors Consider that medicine invaluable. ' 1 . -. • - . D— .HIS LUNGS BLEIIE MUST - .DIE.: Mr. Z. S. 'Kerry. merchant, Byron, Gettetice Mara): N. Y. wrote, Aug , . 24. 1846: itront's 3lidicinc is doing wonders hem—it has cured n min of. Consumption. that all the phySi- Cid/1.1 hod said mutt di.. When he 'coMineuecri 'taking Brant's Medicine. lie could not raise his hand to his head : he bled at the lungs, and every; symptortureemed to ithdicata that he must die ; hut, astonishing to oil , he is now fable to labor and rides all over the county. He used only flue bot tles. I will also show you, when I visit the city of Wei" York in the aprine, what greet thinktilrbnt has doqe for me. It his also cored a young lady of Cunswmption in Orleans county, which her fatherelts no doctor could cure. RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. Alessrsi Pratt & Foster, merchants of West Cornwall, Cond.. called rm.ns at 'grw York, April 21st. 1847, and said Brunt's Bahian had elTrcledictires of such hepeless eases of Consumption in their townn,. that now no other cough Incllk ctne could be sold there: that it had raised same as if fmn grorc-4 , one that physicians and all the friends said must die. One centleroan. in particular, was so Dix gone that his physician told him it mai useless to take tiny 11101 4 0 medicine. Be then, rhea ao hope 'ear left began to takit ißroors Bolown —got well--and to-now as well, as Je aver Doctors could. givo no fflolp. • Mr. Wm. D, Jennings. n, merchant At .1 3 :errant Centre, ' Ashtabula co., Ohio, wrote to us, October ia.d. su.lB, aro:lomat 'ed a cure of CoNaristerion which the use of ilita'Arss IN :DIAN PULMONARY BALSAM had effected in Mr. trtiliflß: , Crorkil of an adjoining town. Mr: Crocket had souebtre licf from the best physicians and numerous medicines, but found none, for the fatal hand of that unrelenting monster consumption, had taken fast. hold oh . his vitals, - and Was a 2 'destroying s 'nnd debilitating his body that be wash more skeleton. Ile was giren up by his phys clan, and all friends as one who would soon inhabit a grack. But even in this last s ektremlty. strange and marvellous atit may seem. yet It is true, that the use of - only five bold& of BRANT'Ii !NM PuLstoustrs Bni.ssaf has nnclinched the hand of the destroyer, and restored Mr. Croeket to health, .and ha is 'OWR HEALTHY, HEARTY, RUGGED MAL BLEEDING AT THE 'LUNGS. • , Mr. W. Chapman. merchant, Middlebury, state of Ver ; 'Mont, stated to Cu that, his eon was afflicted with ideiding at flu lungs. and after all other remedies failed; nskl ilia physi cians, said he :could dir, he mode use of /*diem Onward,/ Balsam, which noon restored Mm to hcattA. j SHE COULD NOT SLEEP IN BED. Mr. James loins, a merchant end milleruf Kirkland, UM; 00., Ohio, wrote, Sept. 18:11.18-1 - 8, that BRA:res. euttsloff Salt 13st.s.sat was effecting eome astonishing enresin that ricirt . ,• ono case in - particular, was the wiSe'47f IdEt r ed!imlleri Sh Sad heen, &leaned for fourteen years ; sted - ' - - trattbsma:3 had spent almost all his earnings in pay4tidtidttirsOuld in) trying all kinds of medicines hot to th) bad iiut laid or slept in her Led for several years,' in ekniaettence,., Of her disease ; hut now atter. using a fr io.bolthi ilreners',! ride:angry ftalsain, she could- lio and enjoyaliTiittr bed as Well as ever she , gbuld, EMAIE WEAKNESSES AND - GDNIPLAINTS.:':: N. remedy offered to. the ,public has over heat '#qta, certain and effectual in restyling ALL 'the weak a rests and irregularities of the.sex, as Sairres ut.sion It makes no difie" rence whether the derangement ' be suppression, excess, or -other treaturee7-it IIXGULATEP 'ALL, by strmeihrning the sOstru-4 rganlizing the aradaties, and SOOTHING and ALLATING'NERVOUS MRITABIL ITY. See Pamphlets. - 'CHANGE aFt .. L.IFE. , 'Prom the 'Girl to ;the Woman, and 'the {Vomits eN middle tege—the one case is accelerated, end the other Ile gradually oppreeeed, as to prevent, any,of tholalal diseatee that fro. ;quently arise in coryeequence et' such chsege. i , , - ,: Nertons Diseasps and 14rnngeinenni -- ,Ehred Without -fail. DYSENTERY. end, StilitidEt.com. ELAINT, in cAilifteis anct,etha i l, .. •- , •-i - '-<- 0110ZiEllik Mr4ATIVD7. ' N o mother weed e;-e.T;theirie . the:neigh di her child' by Choleta Intuttoth. while -teenier, If BRANT'S ',LPUL ,(NION ARY BALSAM be:Administered. •it 'llltolikt . boo 'pi sticycsses, givenltklarger than the einhiary daps, r. Ageutts--A.BP; T.V.glitl g t,:atetktro.lo; -,F, Burtitt,,,New Diilford ; Smiled* 4:,,Curti%, - E- Qibscß; ,P, liakey,JA:osboic,.,;,Gitnmtvit Youligt,(4r_ext Os; -in Tiffany, Brooklyn ; j . phitetio, it , 4‘ert7 rford-,:.A. a Wearer„ 4jkrylaff.;,,A...4); .119r,. i*.a;..Laihro . p4., 81414.gity,,Sprptpille.,..., ~..,: ii-; , ',: - . ,•. •- - • r. ..,,...! ••' ,',-,,, z , „ .-i,f,-,,,,,:,.1y,:/1. I •Ntvt outlay, or theta ii hble, styiba; OA' received (eall and see) it ' " Mantnsse, blarch 1;1850. 7- , rojge orevety'ArsaY(-whR thitip,of won made—At. one ritirto -11=it i1t14)74.-naw ye that 1 .-. atie4aliett‘lho 'ON% near hand the demi:atilt ittiltioatreAk'whereOton4,h (hi itWelvelaplith, well tfi 4 lOtthialAtf 4 - 1. "Iptt know I a u aa well as nnyOthier tleeplte theta' alt-I'lttOreforeenviti &tint - Irk& ndim/orcsm - InlAstiitersith work mho people think no smith ran egnal JABEZ PRIME L ,• Evlityin v an Altman .121_ _„11. CinanWt4v•-,-. here for-40a the ':alltkrent riovnak . Willed S. p Towmend'i-Dannparilla. •It tukertiaed a. the. °lnc r . ENE' NE, and all that. ThislkArnsinvd is he • sal w et wan =but war,fointecly kiltOrkeiOn flatOittg 11213, - and the like—yet he atsinei uthilltle m . Dotter tni v .• porno,' •is Cm&ierctedit.foi3=what her inn*. Moseys haa'atientwo medical schoolic,and..practiced torfifl et4 years t'4"'. ition'the truth heWevet,pratliend medicintn hik 'Nal Stich ...AVIA!, asifkintillwiePrekel.katios looks bed ta the character and ierienf ortrierman. with - rood sintately, he hail newer made dowentakiiigng of ban /elf or hinge. When will men team , tp, be ko and trutk i ful alt their +Waage' and interconnie it fellow „most De ISPidied- to. ROO Ruel Clapp to, ; him Inman. , iirvettonolihia nilatureiatettn e the ..110 _wou:d make 4,,,,„ i;tinducereent to embark int ' •i• rmen have I,e•ert ihscilAng7 and libelling: all rest ` , forms; in or d e r to")itepresa tlte polia be li ef the Old joetne.stiowls.PArilftWaa tot th'e-gtottine. = • •sarsepwo4',4mitle'firom the Otd D ome . jo risb t mi , Dyne,,Toimula.l.lll! ltawoit,la t u t ppgap ty for S. Week. I will give lihn wo ic y," v i m oil du O ine eineler InliOirr s Proof dat.i-nlef ratchientrot Th c ommionsiciliguutl 4 lPo.. 4 -rt,/ 1 °t 1 :41111tth a .ixmfaisendho.odrv;iismistlly. ca 'rnade tid - ta: s 'e sarta atetw rwm a sm ui4 . k e eppatahavit,in-gicinli it, truth awn laggard to•Ilik fourintlierm. esoi,w lvni r toution the public:to purchase e 31,1 Dr.' '. l / 1 00101tindse .; :sl7„,7l ld' ri s Pe'e t !stiogi nrealretw a nyo like th e e n tl CT u ott' ,:iv . t h o is f Arnnsam:C°4l,4l..,___-47...ty,781 TflE QIUMAiLi ..DISCONSIIER OF THE Golub* , Saisap.arilk o,lof.Trcienreadis now shoat 70,years. of ageism' hte long been kittiern *lie the Aurrran andinscoVEßEN of, the , :G S N TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA," .Being- poor, he. was compeited hmit . ftsemafinfaetiire, bY. tibia means it has been kW* of market, ind cages cireumaoribed to those only mio hid proved 3P - um - Wand knoviu its relye. it had read* the ears of !Many; tieserthAMOl4-101 those_, Potions who had been. heated of . core . diacan s , 12 . 1 4 1 MX1M from cloth, olts .claimed iia Scohdetfial - ' = . . - IitALING.-POWE, R. - This G11.41,11:e I.I24EI4IjAid.EDIIt.EPAI:ATIPTU matuifeeturedon the lateen ecalejandie called for itroo4,. out the terulth , and ..beendth of-the land: en-pc: daily icu found incapable of azaisrption, pr. deterinmuon. ' yenne, P:Toivrissrol's,lttmirdres .with age, and nesetehan4eei btu Pre per}cr i became it is prepared on eriertfPi principles by a. srientefir man. The Intim knowledge ofChemistry; and the latent .discoveries orthe art, have alt lven brought. in,to reqatiiition ,in the =sec tare ef the. Old , D o iii,"ltaintapaiitla; The Sarsaparilla met, It la larett ta.rnedical men, contains many niedielnel fispertiee,luid genie pr,opernes which are inert or idea,, and othemixhicb rclairted - PlnPaciaS, - ..i , rilieeferineittatiottaqd neut., widen in: utout to the e l , • Soniti &tap pnifieities el .. . Sarsaparilla -are so talanlr j that they eittirelY fraporate and arc Iwo In the preparsaa. If Viey, are 'dot preterved he a sorentifie proses,, smas h ," ly to .those, experienced in pa manufacture.. Jitoreamn therm idelderfrtnaptes, Which fly Wl' in_vapor;` • et ae' an et. halation, under heat, are . the very estrr.diaLfriedical prop erties of thagoot, whachliye to it allitaralua. Any person tan boil or 'law the T 001.4111 they get a dad coloredliquid, which is mote twain the coloring.mauere the Het thin froinbnything else; they can then strain tha Insipid dr Vaiiid liqbstifswieettni:vrithi stair molasses, ad . then call it SARSAPARILLA PiLTRACT or SlRilp But anchittiMV,lheisrticie ttfb 1 GENUINE OLD-DR JACOB TOWNSgNYS. SARSAPARILLA. •• Tlor is ko, pre - Pape& that all the 'inert .prapertieg of the .'"Sarsaparill.trotitate first reinored, everything - capahlsol besotting-acid or fermentatian is extracted and rejecte!: . than every Plariicle or midi - cal Virtue is secured 'in a pen tend concentrated and thus kis rendered incapahe of losing any eh& valuable and healing prOpery , S. - pared In thistWay,ii ix made the mostpoivertu! a.#ot in the • iCtare..of ; innumerable Diseases. nenee thereasorrwhy we hear Cisiliiteinrbilior, e, .e e ry side in its favor by Men, or fen. and children. We tied doing wonders in the cure of • .cloNstlMPTltlzsr, DYSPEPSIA. and 1,177,1?.. COMPLAINT, and in. Rfirl.: um ATi,v2i scr:or • ULA, PILES` COST! VIL'NE SS. all CUT NI; OUS UPI/0-VS', , PIMPLES, BLorcu Es and all atrectionaarismg IMPORVIT ,OP. THE PLOOR It pers'essii.a-marsellouvefficacy in all codpi Mtn. an aing.from bid=fesileti Irani Acidi f y of the S:comiti. iron nominal CitinWirifioleterminarion ni blood an the hes'. , palpitati 'On of-the hcaist.cold feet and irarrb. coa t i cb,tte net hot Dashes over the body. It has not its equal in art Coughs.; and firamntes ,easy expectoration sad gentle per. spiration„ relaxing ctrietnres of the luny. throat and terry other part. But in nothinz it its excellence Morn martißo.ly eeen tel acknowiedged than. in all kind. and staZen or ' " FEMALE COMPLAINTS. In works wonders in cases of_ Fitfor Alines or fl7nJe. Fat(iorr r?/' ihe.Wonth. Obstructed, Setlipressert. or Pairrl.l Menses, Iriejularity the'rnenatrual periods. nal the like: and is effittnal in.curang all the forms of-Kidney Disease. Ivy . remering obstruction's, and regulating the senera'. eystean, it gives lone -and a . trength- to the whole body, and thus cures ail-forms of . 1,, X'S-eitt's Disease . - and ihna prevents oe relieves a great 94i *y of t g. t r ati*s; as 4rinrd irritation, Nettregriai - St. Kra Dar. Pirocnifir,l4lileptic Fite, atitztaston.tc - - It cleat>_v3 the blood. excites the liver to healthy art,in, tones 'the stomach, and gives good digestion; relieves lb bOwelsof utparandconstirpatioo, allays inflammation, pt rine: thetikTa. e..mtliace - the, circulation of the blood, pre donn4 w'arn, t ith equally - an' . over - the . is,ey, and tlx nudism'," pini i iit'iaiton'relaittsinsteturesandt.ightaese.tv moves-ail obstructs :114 alld.4 l rigonktiv:the rttge' attester evetem.7.4Snotibis..theti jeessivrti-eredneeitbe abed But can thing.,, be raid Towinaend'h fact ittrarnclq: „pie young man's iist!id is no!. to be • COMPAitt.lN l fifa Tigu&D because of•-• One. GRAND FACT, thotthe . me is INCAPA BLE of DETE RIORATION, and -- - ...'.'N.EY.Ett. SPOSIA., While the other:DOElSi - ' an/ 'r:rigiferwsercring• and 16 ‘ 1 % the, tiettiese.outaiallit" , it mtb, liagmente ; the roar, i liquid explerung r ind damagipg -other guilds! Ilium, notthi . horrible cotnpound' ha poisonous to the elation 7—inal ,) ' . Put acid fr.le a agslogn - alread diagas'edvnth acia . litta oansenßyspenata but acid/ ;,--:. oyto not all know that whal!. food *ours: in our stomaChs,:. hat nifeiliier if prodiziet.'• - flatulence,:hearthtirn; 'palpitetica• of the heart, liver mu i•plairit. - -diartheaz. dysentery.,-jeolic, and .corruption . of*. blood 1 What ts Scrofuln but an *chi h mot. in the hrodii What proiltices all the hamira:Which bring on Eruptiewol the,Sran,• -Scald. Berk Salti.Dboinn; Aryaipelas. Aim . . h . v.6311-iiEsi.lieser - So res, and ttl.Tnlciii i llene nternist:4W - tinutll.-It tatiothiOneddr henrCn but an acid id . which mitre; and Oneonta - it* • I the thuds of the , „' _pr.. ; less.:, M'llet,citures,...Rhe initial lint- a iota-. 'I oak • ' - fluidAvhich'inairfuritea'.l.tielf hit: Oriiiii - thh•leretiMdAit 4 -'. wheie,irritating And inflaming the.. tissues egree whlervit itei*.l; •Do, - .Otiten•otii•dtireas . ea, of impurity of tit' bloetkUr-deralitleo.Cirtlilatiekt, and -neirly ill thiagnirai whiChUfilici human natures K. ..-,r ... .- ..,..,-.,---•_.-,•••.:-!' •••• ,No.ikleA•.•4oi,:il44D4 -*.Plakf-iin-d"0":414, icvnietoigeinb, •• ' SOURING ; ? ACID_" EDAPOUNIP . i f . . , • -; S. P . TOWNSEND; and yet he Would fain !twee It understood , that Old Dr. it cob TownieraPe ;Genuine Original( scral , illii; is call ITATION of his inferior preparation I'l;'. - , -,-..;. 'leaven •Ihrtilllhat we. should dear in' itt article whet would bear iditc-mst. distant ,tesenahlance to S. P. rose eend'e ailiCre ! ' ; ' - We wish it understood, beeitiais Eli ThEirsbrielure trail, that S.E...T6wnseesre articikirtd.old Dr4aco• b Toms - re , Sareeparille: are hcritemicide.apart, uniritattirety , ftnia . aor;.that they aro unlike. in...every particular , haring bx one single_ ;thing in common. . .-....,. As S. P, - Townsend ite..nor..oounLand_nercr, was, u to chemist, ni.PhagnacemE. .strAitoni,no ;tore of Malicia or disease than any other'emittnbtic tinacientific, unprofessional man. whavgnannets tan; grelpublie hOre,that th arena ceiVingiw.ganuiniticiontidixnedieine' L eontitioingal e7 all 'bony toes of the - .l(rticleitteedlit preparing it, and which are ib' • el - liable cif changestrhielt Might render thent the AGMS' of Diriense instead of health 3.. , i i . - -.. L-. 1 aut,whatipisg , ishould.bi e xpe cted : from one who how nothing conlipartitts:ely:Pf Medicate 6r diewiitei It mord • *.Dellwrixtf{aSzie - M vetteneci!..te , cookand ;arse up eTcll: comnieri:detear.MW.:-'-'-',•DoWAniteh =intor'e il m iP ranl • " ' • diattheipertione whdratinifatturemedieche designed for . • ' ''.''wEAx mirAcits , ANWENFESULIW SYMMS 1th.41.11d1401/70reitthe,matlicar pppooka of plan% die Iri,. Manner of iteenting•ind ctutcpb,tratirig. their healing TIM ' '. aloosirretftetikiwe, ithoirredgovef the various diseases re! :•. =A rent eat lirtinktionls. inlk how 1?- 81 4 1 ". " P' ,... 1 7 these . &imitator - •,--- - .. - 1_ -,c, . • ' jos 4,te to - arrant fraud. Upon the iniferiuitita; to pour • into 'humanity, to kindle' hope in the deaP l ol 4 . bosom... to traitorshialthk - ; arid -bloom;; - and, vigor WILT' ..ernahed.atalbtokon, and to !iiisibh biruanltvAat OLD INi. ACOB Toospro - hill IropranavouNpabef, ptiftunity and intiOna tri bring 106;:1:::, * A -- %_ ..=Y;st,L-;:. ~.', lpli . ii; y:i lii i i. , , 5 Gireml-.111.14...er5al 'CosiiestOOill ... w ithin Os. Apatti;Addlo Aar knowledge of air , .... --'th4t.thervar hiamaind Intovt.lif legal aismelllch. :....•;,, if- ylrianammilliiilakreliii*.WWW*.Z-ni : "= . 'ABEVTlVRlktiileAttenefoi€ 4 3 ' A NEW: inosiztftbl4c,meicines, pailgt2 irrthiefxs:4l9, s4o o". - .... 44 "tr ♦♦ • ) Rarit'SALlWßt April 1, SO, , =SO
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