Fair At .Thandailf.- - The .14tdies of the Episcopal tliurch In Dundaff Ni Page will hold 'taste of useful ! md.fahry articles . on the 4th oitTuly. A warm 'diluter will be provided. Ice Cream end other Refreshments in abundince. The public are Invited. • • To-Parents.—Childhood, the Man tender .porti*of our existence, is gent:tally most neglected,' a nd thomainds of youth die every year, from neglect o f parents to attend to the early symptomi of dis,` ea se. • Every parent must be well aware that head-, ac h es; &nett' len; sick stomach, furred tongue, etc, indicate a,disoniered stomach and blood, and ante violent fit* sickness must boon follow, if the cause which gives rise to such symptoms be not at once expelled from the system. How, criminal, therefore, in it for parents to neglect the health of their dien when Dr. HALSEY'S Celebrated FOREST FILLS are so. well adapted to remove eve -eastige o f impending disarder. These mild vegetable rips :not only cleanse the stoms,ch and blood from all tm purities, but when usedin connection'with the Forest Wine will cure, readily, old standing colds and : cougl'is, ague and fever, scrofehaus.atTectionic and .otlicr chronic diseases. •• . Dr. lialscy's advertisenent maybe - seen in another -.column. ; -ABEL TURRELL, Agent: Montrose, .tune 1,1857.-4 w MARRIED. • I D mentkol,'..st the residence of Dr. /1. Smith': on laittutisylieninstJune 20th, by Rev. W, N. Mryeth, Mr. McKezus of Bridgewiter to Ws' Roe- AYSk, Minims of Jessup. ' • e DIED. in Pittston, June 3d, 1557, at . the residence Of hits Adanghter, Mrs. MART SAWTICR, lir the With tear Of her age. Her remains were •conveyed to her place .of 'residence, in Washington, Wyoming. Co., withre, afteran appropriate discoursedeivered by Rev. Geo. Adcinson ' they were interred the side - of her de clawed `h usband.. Siker. Sawyer had long been a mentber of Abe' ifethodist ,Itpiacopal church, and death found her fully prepared _ for the solenui event. ilhe leaves a number of ebilslren and a large circle_ of acquaintance to mourn, her loss; but our loss islt infinite gain. Yes, she is dead; the worthC and the Meat Ifsispread her wings for afar fairer clime; Conflicting cares no more disturb berrest, As!when she lingered on. sheres-or time Thrilling'!ncidest. . MBE' aubseriber having resumed the TAT • 1 LORING.BUSIN'ESS peratomirwily (if his health will mita) will Spare no reasonable cent to please all 'who Inlay aee fit to .employ ,him. Shop 'in the Brick Bleck over Bentley and Reed's Ste*. • Montrose, June 24, 1557.—tf . P. LYNES. WILSON & SON ARE THE ONLY HARD WARE MERCHANTS . ” • , IN TOWN. HET keep constantly on band a general mart , : T tn - eat of Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Planes, Wall Paper,: Window Hangings, Groceries and Dry Goods, and in face every thing necessary for the Comforts of tife, We think. our old customers for their patronage, and desire a further acquaintance. • . .M. S. WILSON 1 'SON. Moatiose, June 24, 1557. • Administrator's-Salo, NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale issued from the Orphans Conk of Sunuchantra County, the snbseiiher will' on Satur day the . Nth day of June neat, upon the' premises, in Rush, offer for see at public' ver.due the follow ing described property,"late the estate of John 13. . decensed. Bounkd N'orth by larols of .10-' seph Shadock on the east by unsold lands, on the South by lands of - John Moore, and on the west hy. lands ~of 'Hckenor. Containing about fifty fire acres; more or less, most of which is improved, and.hai thereon.a Dwelling Hoes°, Barn and - Saw- Mill /t.c.' Trani OF Psrursr.-450,00 on day= oPsale.—, One half of balance on confinnation of fah.; and the other half within one year front confirmation. ;The 10 . 4 half to 4; secured by. judgment upon the prem. on hiring deed. • . HENRY J. CHAMPION .'Administnttor. Rush, May 20, 1857, The &above sale is adjourned to Saturday the' lsth July. at a o'clock P. M. li. J. CHAMPION, • IMPORTANT .; the Farmers 4 Sasqu'a. Canty. E hundo - igned, after :W1 DEE ATWf=laa take pleasure in recommendlng it to your' use, for the following reasons; . . I. It Will rake more hay in the same time than any other Rake in use. - Whereas othe:r. Horse Rakes are laborious to the operator, this is managed with comparative, ease, and in. fact is a illeaslire, as the operator -rides on the. Rake wniii-raking-; and it can be managed by any' boy ; capable of managing a horse. . • •3. .o.llother Horse Rakes thatitave been intro eltreed in this section, "(that will work on out rough trieadciwil,) tear up the sods, roll over the stones, and twist up 'the hey, so as to make the subsequent hand ling of it inconvenient, while this rake leaves it in the same condition. as die old hand rake, clean, free from dirt and stones, and in good condition to pitch. 4. This Rake is less liable to get out of repair;And when so; can be mended, with ease and expo:Mon,. without going °lithe farm. 3, The teeth being all hang independent - of each Other, .oen an obstacle is in the way while raking, tic, moreiteeth are raised from the ground than suift claht to Pass it. , Also, this rake is the article needed to rake grain, ready foe binding, at the , same time raking over the whole Edid. • Bridgelrater, June 22, '57. "H. S. Stant; . F. M. Was.Liatts,. - Jona Santa, ' T. W. Swiss, ' L. B, Ernst; M. L. CaTLIS, •DArruti, Swum,. S. a. Saw a exec, EG. ilitieocr, , B. AL Bynum' s,. ' These rakes are now manufactured and sold by the subseriber,. one age. - North prifositrose., at the 'place formerly 'occupied by M. k E. Mott's Foundry. Also, a machine isms the storeof S. ll•Savre k Bros. in Mei:Anise. and at other planes in the Borough: nese Rakes require the kind wheels of a wagon to raskethem complete. CHAUINCT FOOTE. Bridgwater, June 23, 1857: . . TD'S - inters amid Citutisters 2 • JUST the '"liiisest Thing Out,"is the new Eolian Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters_ A. and C. For timing Instrmnetits they "Can't be beat," et the sound may be prOkmged to any desira ble length. Made of the best.perman Silver and "warranted perfect." Sent to,aarras if the Coun try, postpaid, on xeceiptef sl,oo,by A. H. SMITIL Montrose, Pa., June 24, 107.—tf. . . . Wool ! • WOOll ! T HE highest market .price uaid in Cash for Ten thousand pounds of wool by Gibsoo; Jane 24, 1857. LIAIFLEY & GUILD. NOTwi IiSTAIkIDEN'G . lIE . nstonishini events which are transpiring up totch—neltwithstanding, the apparent effort" of persona unknown" to "upset" the "Town Council" —and ninwithstanding the ".rush of Gusiness" which threatens to " drive from the Borough' the "curt on the Green ," .see last week's/J . o4*cm . ° TWO ItESIDENTII.IITISt OF IIiOSTROSE, ts..etuctiti BLOCK, AT THE FOOT tOt PIIVLIC - ,t'VENCK, Is quietly - pursuing the even term:. of his way' .m the latairs of his-elilen profession. 41e AMBROTITES that . positibely look like themriginaLs whims sat for them f ; Which 'will last more than thirfy days frofn elate -f" and which lon can! even waersdoat Wert " and still ,they . main aslperfeit as when fi rst taken. However re cent fats may show the eontrarir—this is all true. "Smite tone are evidently learning in n school that will profit them. • " Cheap Ambrotypes," which havethither . tbe Merit:of being - turhgraf, deernedr, or eel/ finished, are beginning to be quite lightly es teemed in comparison with thoSa. which pothess all these desirable qualities. People arc discovering that 'the los:price, of a vatucieth,artielciltdds nothing to its hurt' ' worth; and that a pleasing and faithful is really. the cheapestren at (hi addrd prim which is *died for it. ' ' • Then; come and got your faces, with all their "na tive ranee," which Deans so thinly trtmea,that Light mxline flnqllacea, nor Time their , strength siethces. If you wiakt 44 lour shilling cases," his Gallery 1444 the place is—such trash extremely base isi.and this noble Art dispacca, Tour obitged and obliging - servant. • - .D. MUNI& loathe", JUnlell, 1862:' . PAINTS, OJILS, icc. :Wt hlre just received a fivsh invoice V Pafasa and Oils, Ilye•iituffs, Chemicals; &e., which inr, ate selling, it tho•lowest marketratet Tbrxse in wan!, will givt us a cell. BEIPSTEAD NCEVIZIE . Little & Hat s Cotamn , : 1 JUST IN FIRTH, : am! NO TITER . . it • LARGE AND SPLENDIDSTOCK .61 .:. DRY GOO A S • .. FOIL THE . • , . @getinEnTRADE 9 new and %mindful styles -•I l• , now being opened by 1 - • • I:I7'TLE 4: lIDING. Aim. . 4 1 i • ' . GROCERIES', ' . 1 , . , .. HARDWARE, . 4 l' , ~ • - ,‘ - 'CROCK ;', , Vi c., (Cc., a hundredth part of which we lupe., Aline to enu merate. • Emmet to say, we bare .. anything •andaterythlng, expected to be fcmtna atom In ~z 1 the country, all of which we are de ter_ ed to tarn htto CASH, In the fiery shortes t` time. Andrare hareitith issue; . fl • ' •: ' NOTICE . ii TO. CASH CUSTOMERS. • We wish it distinctly untltmetood2 ilia*, for C- - A sS H P we will sell any kind of Goode, the qt ed, at much lower prices than usual. • KIIrD.READ A wb:rd - with ypu pripirtely, Wo do not wish you to entertain Moment, that we %Misch you _ Icsy ror that is not our intention'. a large stock of Goods, mid are, soil at oirery small profit and be • I iiR , u please. e Idea for a 1 t Cott, nr • We have thug to , ntent. 1 1 Large Sales and Small rofitS. We have made preparations, and a ildetermined • . to sell a larger mhount of • i ts • this Summer, than ever before, an nltliongli our profits may appear light, yet we expe; , at the end of the year, the whole amount will p 1 . 3 e:itibfactor,y. : ! r oc iiiklir i l f ' Almost all kinds of Produce, - 17: wanted in excliaii o . , c for nood. • — ' COME, AIVD T.dKE MI s tOOA. We herewith issue a general inviT ion to all, to examine' our stock, for whic I there - . • - • willite no charge, ' , l',- - tir Full partieulati'next Week. ' j<,' . Little IL rding. Tunkhaunock Depot; June 17, lt.'t itttyl A, - '- ; -•:.. 01.1E111011W _spy - sr Ayoung man who understands Drt Business, of stead? and industrious habits, tr can produce a-good neccrmtnendatkin from his last,ii.irployers, for honesty, temperance, and business qn fications; will find opportunity for Steady employnn: tovith the.sub. 1 ( 1 scriber,sa.s long as he answers these ilmisitions. If no satisfajtorrarrangement can .be ntide with a man answering . this - description—then a_ yd[ h g man with out expetseiteein mercantile hti•ittessVwho can give satisfactory refencnce, for the ruts.-sessOzof all of the other aforesaid requisites, will be' rreviived to learn the business.' 1 - AllEl•iitt.ttßELL. Ittintrase,..Tnne li f 195,.-11w :f: , • -- , . . Patrons • • - t a ds. and F As.- NEARLY sir years since, with s ' „cely a Word of encouragement, and in the face - Xt.f along estab lished and monopolized opposition,ph cornparative novice in practice, without refe.rence,Od destitute of the prestige of Professional Fame, IV!' tun.al myself upon your generous indulgence and . .s: pport: , Your ts prompt and liberal patrodhge at .oneeZ •xecedecl my expectations, Mid laid me under uitto'Ltions of gtuti tude which I shall not soon-forget. .14.ince my return from College, I hare been - constantls receiving re• newed and.most cheering tokens of4he public con fident.; in a lar g ely increased patronage. for which I ' u® renevredly gratefuL Lfee.,l that ikis ilue both, in myselfand my patrons, that t seek the highest 'de gree of scientific knowledge and practical skill in my most useful and orristuntotal . t trt, - and - rest • asiured, friends, I shall spare neither toil nor money, -in the pursuit of this my cherished purpose.ll mean to keep "posted," in all the valuable improvements of the Profession, So m; to perform all the operations in its. various departments, as carefully, -neatly, permanent ly, and Painlessly as the Zest of thrpt. Decayed and tender teeth I can . notr eirarlit.; , :, and Taut' ir;thout pail. I tun doing it ahnust daily: ' I ytsert•plate teeth in four diferent modes, ally charges are mod erate. f I employ no." Stool pigeons'," hire no editor ial " Vuffs," ask no mail or woman to " . pipe" for me, don't - run about town to sho.w up and brag up my jobs, but etsdearor to make friends of all my patrons, by my "good works," and trust to tlie.,se, to commend' we. Upon my merits I stand or fall. 011iee over Wjlsona Store, in the west end of the Brick Block. / et - - Yours. gratefully. C. D. VIRGIL. Resident Dentist. Montrose, June 10, ISs7.—tf • &BEL TV:' IT AS just returned from New-York, with a large and choice rariet.s . 6l,G 0 ODS,lGought for Cash, and relected with much care, from'Over thirty of the beat HousesYn New-York, which lic Offers to his cus tomers and the public, at. low priceisjor Carh.. Ilia stock comprises; . ' -,. •: I . . n,. DRUGS, , '. • MEDICINM, :11 • . PAW'S,. -- 13 •• • . .• . - • OILS, ' ~ 1 1.. :• . WINDOW GLAK.4, 1 . - . DYE STUFFS, • • I • oflocrtarEs, !il .. , : GLASS WARE, 4 :i , - • , CROCKERY, i ti. MIRRORS, i t . -{ CLOCKS, j ..e WALL PA/ I ER,f i • WI DOW PAPE A . • WINDOW OIL SHA t t, . . FANCY GOODS; k • . - MUSICALINSTRUM , . JEWELRY, ::I " .• PERFUMERY, ; - • . . DRY GOODS, • . . • HARD WARE - 5 . STONE WARE, ,t • . .. WOODEN WARE,IP ! • BROOMS„: s , . . BRUSHES, ,ti .JAPANNED WARE; BIRDCAGES. . 7 - , CANARY SEEM, • , - rocxii' E.NIVE:' • • ' WHIP'S, . ',: • .. • UMBRELLAS, :.-- .! GUNS' - • ,: .'.! l - -' t • • • PISTOLS, 1 !.. 1 i- 4 , AMMUNMON,!II i TURPENI'INE, '.. - : • , 7 . CAMPHENE, ' T i ' • i-• • ' BURNING FLutri . . • - . .- ALCOHOL, • '-: p, • . • . LIQUORS, • 1 1 , . (For Medicinal Purpofts,',ronly.) . • .• TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ! 1 • . EKDOULHER BRA . , . PORT MON' - ' ;..:' . - . ,SPLVIACLES, 4; . SILVER-4k PLA.ED SPOONS; OILS, Act..,' GOLD PENS, , ,i,. f . STATIONERY,' , „„i' • . VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Lc , And of the Most popular •-• ~, 3 „. ~,' .. PATENT ILEDICIN43- ..... Titankful.‘ the liberal patronagf 'ed, he'hopm :to merit a continuan .erease of the keine.: ' • API Mantling, June 100857. Please pita we are receiving YEW sad thereibre har*3 *aye a. hand, which we promise to well as the. same surticles ma be wherein the county. •=WS Ihneidyn, June ;1, 11147. • Look, t• per. • • : • os' t having, entered . IYee ace, for:Accord - previous to Jane In, with. laving . the Tax and Fees exacted M advance. (as, cY should have I?eau aecordlng tolaw,) - would °bite' trie by taking them up by te:lea of meet the de mands ISt the new Law regairingtlg State Taxes , months: J. W. CHA : v , Rccortkr . , . - Xoattose, - Julle'l7, 1147. • 77 77AllitIrrtt)10 ... 7 r He subscriber is prepared to furnish you with ag -1 ricultural InipleMents, of various kinds. Among the, most noted,. Cris WitErt.crt's Pattvr ENurEss CIIAM ICLILWAY 110C.NN PCIWELS stud ,TharsuEns, Lawrence Saw Kills Drag Saw Mills„Oeverllttllers, Ilkv, Straw and Corn Stalk Gutters, HEl , Geri NEU' AG ft 1-iresti llot LER ' .I . IEINE'IS . NEW PORTA tq.; &man CAKC - Situ.; the citpcirs - i , Xtt.t.otlapted to grinding all kinds of grain, also grinds corn in the earns fine as may be desired. Tina tut is nut by a belt' attached to vatious hinds of potrers, and is very clump. The Little Giant; and N ) Nitric Giant, (double concii, Corn and Cob Hill, unsurpassed by anything of the kind, and should be Owned by most of Farmers. In regard to Wheeler, Melick, Co'ti Threshing Ma chine, I have used and sold them for. the last six years, and know theca to give entire. satisfaction,. far surpassing any other threshing machine ever . , used in Northern Pennsylvania. Last season I sold sever al threshing machines, manufactured by... Emery and - Brothers. They ; have not given very good satisfac tion, some parts of neatly nil of them have given out I can famish a few of the Emery machines to those who may desire themi•rt considerable below cost, and cm refer you to theme who have used both machines M=ol . . All machines sold by me I warrant, except the last mentioned one. You:will find it to sour interest to give 'nle - h call, before purchasing elsewhere, • 41. T. TIFI•ANT. Dimock, SuPg. Co., PA., June 17, 1857.-2nti TO THOSE WHO WANT 'FARMS. A Farm Within the Reach of Every Man. RE RID6WAY F.11:11 - (703l1'ANY has made ar •rangetrents' by which all who desire to settle or Purchase a home 'eau to so. - • • • The Farms consist of the best litnestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, la a rapidly im proving place, into which au exteirsiye emigration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk Coun ty, Pennsylvania,, in the midst olis thriving popula tion of some lti,tivit. The climate is perfectly heal thy, and the tertible plague of the West fever is un known. It also has an abandance . of the best quality of ('nal and Iron. The price to bay it out is from.sll to it per acre, payable by instalments, to be located at 'the time of purchasing, or a.share of 2.5 acres en titling to locate the same for voo, payable t•ri pee, month or 1.21 acres payable $i per month. Discount for &cry sum ofsli and under, paid in adcance,'a disc:omit of per cent. will he alloWed, and for over. $lOO a discount of 10 : Iper cent. In considering the ad% antage 7 s of emigrating to this locdltY; the following, are presented; . I.74—The soil is a rich limestone,. capable of raising, the heaviest crops, owing to which' this -5,t -tleineut has attained its iirescnt great plosperity. • Second.—lt is the centre of the great North-West Coal Basin, and, is destined soon to become one. of - thd greatest l.asines places in the r:tatc. It will sup ply the great: Lake market, (according to population and travel the greatest in the Union.) It has tive workable veins of the best Bituminous Coal, amount ing iii.the aggregate, to over 22 beet, which makes 22,000 tons Of crud under each wen:. Tbioi ill make the laud Of ineatiirptble value. , ' The eminent state ;zoologist, Pr. Chas. T, Jackson, of Boston, Inn , made n geolngiral surrey of the lund, and tanalted the eoal, the iron °round the litue-stone. Thin report, together with maps will be furnished to . .Puttra.—Three.ruilroads are laid out through this -property. The Stinhury :1:1(1 Erie Railroad aces us. a market for our Coal to the inkes—it runs from Erie to l'hiladelphia. J large part of this road has been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is now working from Erie towards our land in the western direttion, the means for the completion of which has beeh raised—it will soon be finished. The .Allegltany Valley Railroad connects ns with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. The'venang° MILU .14, 11 V. 4. Tnere are already . good Turnpike Roads running through this property, various.other roads have been opened to ACConntiodate the euvigrativin and settle latent which bas already taken place. . There is no opportunity equal to it'now offered to the neui who wants to provide lihnself.a home in an easy way, and niake a , settlenient where be can live in prosperity and independence in a climate rEn- FECTLY HEALTHY. No case of the fever ever Levi::, been known to occur in this settlement, it is not like going. to the backwoods of. the West, among : perhaps intolerant people, where there isno society, yhtn . ch,or Schools, where the price of land is high,- and where he emi grant, after being use to the heahhiest clinote in the world, itart, to endure sickness and pain, and per .hapsruius Ids health and that of his family'. But here is a thriving Settlement having threetowns, con tainia.g churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, •-ii'st mills, and everything desired.. There is a cash" Iharket et hand. The lumber trade - last year -amount ed to over tort) hundred million feet, of lumber. In a short time,; owing to the coal, it *ill become still more valuable, as a number of iron works and man u. .factories •will soon ‘ tte -started; they arc at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are suelt thlit they can easily buya farm p:k Fave, their rising families from "runt in the future, or to gain a compe, tame by the rife which Will take Dace in the Value 'of land. By an ontliy scarcely missed, a substantial provision can be made. Persons should make early application, apply or write to' ILJeffeii es, Secretary, No. iltS Walnut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters etaikuily answered giving full information. Shares or tracbsof land ca u be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalmentof five dollars, when the subscriber will be furnished with books, maps, &c. Warrantee Deeds, given. l'ersous can also purchase from, our Agents. Route from ,Philadelphia to Tyrone on the :renn sylvinia (3enual Railroad, and thence by Stage to the land. This is a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommodation is afforded:— Enquire for E. C. SHULTZ, Esq.,. die Agent for the property at St. Mary's.-22m3 . WOOL CARDING. THE subscriber is fitting up Isis Machinery to ac ! conimislate his customers with work, to suit tho spinning nod knitting.pttlic, on shott notice. Thank. ful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, to nunit a abate of the public patronage. - • A. G. REYNOLDS. W4hzt Brooklyn, June-t*., IS.s7.—tf. New Forwarding Line. lifcliINNEY, VAN SICKLE & YOUNG, 4",,ZHIP .evi4y day ,throughout ,the e cason, the 1.0 ;New York' it Erie Rail Bead. „ , flutter mid other. coentry produce sold at the high est. tnartUt rates, at-reasonable commissions. The proceeds will he paid in current mow , at the old stand. A new stock of good just received. HENRY MeRINNEY. I Grent Bend, Jane 3, 1657.-1 • SD VIGLES: • Akw , X. good Pine and fignlkvic rhinglea for saki right, by HENITTEAD & 1V I N 11011111.".• SASH. - A full assoilmenf'of Trull.Tow Bash, , constautly oa foirePt makel , ratea. - "Also many schpratticies oat-carded by Wato .ITEMPSMAD 7itcFEN7ll; ;,hitherto reek.; r. awl 4 TURREL large L; in -7 Sheitri, Sale. . BY virtue of a -writ of rex. ex. Waked by tilt Court ercouoitm Fires of tisonelithoutounty and to dir . S..; willtlPo6e• 1 4 1 !AI ; by Pub li c vendor, pt di glVWltitiouse iu Merditiff i , FtWAT gle. 3d 40y of JAY riext,7ar, one - o'clock, 91 6 4 described pee or panel' of rand, tci ALL du* certltim piece del. sitnato and beingin the totrual4 of Bridgewater.,: i bt the i:ountl Sni4dahrtna. sad beunded And ileac4,d foltovi,,to wit.; an the ncrtli and 44,4 i. Tathamer TathamChtrditer, on ith.i ‘*ALM . : „1#;11.*- :$lO Wliod Cur4s:, uid on; thp 'reit bj Undo of lobe I'rnniNll, conbunbigkne' hundrid 4 141 1* . ar land with allowance - of _pet. pto,t,:,, be the nice more or testi, With the lippOteiiipCie ViniOd house, one frame 4 barn, an erf#, 4 1 d .A0 41 , 1 3 , Inpr _proved. *7. Taken . in eir,outiennOthe stilt , ni:"44.,044 *- Leisenring, vs. Richard Bliv, ' . • F. enottinzu. shoe. acritra 016sodiontso.e, June 1r,1851. • OODB. wee*, e assortment en "tit: Jaw ids 14026. Utitlll3. irEV - kEM=tY, Dress-Making Establishment. LADIES TIA '# YOI7 IIEARD TILE NEWS DAVIS, fornOtly of Nov York, has ...ill_ opened a Ifillinery.tout Fancy Store, in the vil lage of Brooklyn, and has itist returnml from New York with -a large and fashi6nalale .stoek of goods, consistin g of Ladies and Misse.s ., Straw Ilats of over style and satiety, also Crape arid Wilk: Hats constant ly on hand of every Inc and'color, together with n splendid nsaortment ofFailey Goads, ;Melt as Enwoi iTeries, Rat Braids, lio. sere Cap: liend•Dre.lief, Lace GaAs, he., altof she offers at the lowest prices: - Zfr tiealar attention paid to .13kaellittg.;;C • Always Ilotue: • . 'Nay 0, 1857.-17tf - . . S. H. SAYRE &1311 . OTHERS Are now receiving a frerh simply of all kinds of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Which for rash or produces:l4 be bought very low Nonni:WO, May 1 1 '1857.. • Eagle l'oundry Plows. . 11 1 "` OR superiority of castinv mid excellency of r worknaLuslip ore not exiellel. . S. IT. S. & BROTIIERS. • • Montrose, -May 27, 15.17. 1 . * . CORN PLOWS. pARTICULAR Attention is invited to the I , ,P.,EEKSEILL CORN PLO 1 . 1% - decidealv the best everintrodneed in this market. - • *S. U. SAY.III.: BROTHERS. __. • I\T• 114319V1VAT41111 bet in t he country thin throe otrert.vt ' Le S. IC. SATRE A: BROTHERS. Stores Stores. lUTI stoves base been so thoroitglily tried,, to the k... 1 entire Satisfaction of all, thiiithev need no rec• ommend from us. S. H.SArla: ti0,,..-- yontrosi, May 27, 1— (ANE of the hest ant IL, River, Ill.; for sat 100 scram p all under finne,, 100 under plow; all the timber, nec essary for use convenient ; a guaall' btream of lisinti water runs through the place, g* new house, well, orchard,te. It will turn off . 4 3.,..,(:)0() worth of grain per annum, or is wt.it arranged fora stock or dairy farm.. Is only on Mile•frout Como, a town, of SOO inhabitants, which contains 4rst rate grist and saw mills, plow, wagon, and blickimith shops, &c.kc. It is only two Miles from R. 11. Depot, and four miles •frodi' Sterling, the county . TERIIIIS, $1000; $l2OO to $11,04 down, remainder in nine annual pay ments, with sit per ernt..interest. .Ipply to G. C. LYIIAN. •:' Steding, IVhit'ei.ide County, Illinois. • ra — t geveral thon:tiittl•tterea of )11"iiitt Land, in Wisron;•in, and prairie inlowa,r for 'salc;:on time. May tto, ISsl.—tf. Spring ipossoms and Spring. Goods In Great Protmien tic Magnificence I3UNETV 11TII hii compliments to his' , frictids and tho V V public for the substantial and long-continued patronage of his business, would again annouteu that he is receiving a large and 'Cull Block . SPRING tf: SUALVE.R.;GOODS, 'Calk as usual a great variety of Ladies Dens Goods in Prints, Ginnlunnt, Llama, Btu-eye-De. lanes C4llies ' Silk Plaid &repel, Poplins; Bro.. cads, and Fancy Dress Broth, Stella, Silk and Caihmere 'Shawls; Jfa jtillns , Parasols Rick liibbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Biondi/00u, Cassimeraa, 4:e., with a great varietyfif other . STAPLE if - FANCY GOODS; inclutUng Groceries, .Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Seed, 21 - ails, Stores, Hats and Caps,-Roots and Shoei, Carpeting, Floor Od 'Cloths, Painted - Window Shacks, - Wall Paper, Clocks, Drive, Oils A: Paints, The entwe stock having been. bought for Ccuh'suid with Much care, will he Mhl at the lowest figure, and to meet theyieWs of theilosest Cask or 'Liras•. buveriz. . • rew Milford, May 1:1, 187. V. 13. .Ploiir and Salt cousiantl3 op hand Administrator's Notice. Nronct is hereby.given , that letters of adminis .l.ll tration upon the. Estate of HAZNAH DEWITT, late of Brooklyn, deceased, hare Nen granted to:1,1w subscriber, and all persons Indebtad' to mid - etotate AM requested to make immediate ptyment, and those haring claims thereon, will please present tc came duly attested for seulepent.. CHARLES AVERY, Administrator, Montrose, dime IP , 1857.rj15w6 • • "'PLOWS; ) 11)W1 IrCiTI"S PLOWS of all the 410:40ent pattrrng— IT.' Plow Points, Sm. Also, razie !Foundry Plows and casungs, ar,.shop &ices, try 'IIEMPSTgAD,(ErcKES2'II.:'. CHALLIS DELANIES. • Chiilis — rcii a sciir. . MUS'T'S BA.IIFLEtiE IIkELANES. AS kw as 1 ahgrthi ,, ,per yard, it ' . MOTT'S - PAHA/101LS! D O you w'aut a ilica.oue,' for a ii44l looney, ad _ • 4, W. MOTT, zauqtrose, June lu, 1457; • • For Sale. A second band BUGGY ~ W iG4)l3: Empire of .BENUAY A lair stbek et LA 151%A . baler• coons;ii *bocted•dtis iireekol • • ,:•;- • = - "'I/L. I MM' A-READ.. C-91 0 Jr I Vi - -Prtaiii articille • Abi0i.,440.634E-L, Maid ':;/,14t3elp, just, recAred and kw ado by 4 • BENTI4I7 . 41r, 10 1 Montrose, June 10,1857: Weill! IV ' oet !I' Thiett rrivE mibscritie',9 4111 jaaiihe Itlggest maria.pricei CASK &ring The entire esUinn. ' lIEDIMEAD ttclri's 3 'Ztr: Brookio, June 8,1487. '• .? uir set .. - Belitgr • ••• • •, \.,, •.. . / 1 ' I . _ ;• • . ;. .. • • " TINVVITION . (Uinta superiority over every _ _L other, in the. following respects : iln the, inVaria ble scieutifio priticiPle involved, ,nntlnpon which it' acts ; in its uneviatink -- accuracy ; in It 4 lightness • anti strengthi in its Wonderfalentutchy,'convenience of 'brut, and applioability to evqy purpose for.which Soales,of any kind are required; ht' its perfeet siw :plicity, in the abience of aitycompliciatton liable to 'variation, or to get out of order; and, finally, in the important fact, dun this Scale-can:be, afforded- at a bout One•third cost of any other /learnt Seale,' of like capacity nitd aectinmy . in use. And posses sing in an eruittent degree, all these , metits, this Invention is conceded to be..otio of the niost useful and valuable everbrought before the publid„ And coming, aiit t d t ioes, within the reach Of ail; it-cannot but A an ndui recedented saliand nodividadmarket analogfarm* housekeepers, mechanics, merchants, overywhere, to tho excitution of every dther' weighing apparatus. . The invention Of the Scales and . . the many invalaa- ble improvements which we have Made within the past few monthe i ltave brought theni to such a de gree of, accuracy, that they may be 44c1; relied, up on in every transaction of *eight. MunufacturSd and for sale only by . ilanrono, S sq. Co., Pa., flay 13,11857: MI OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . . In ronxxxr Isyssrlort.—Foir some fire years. past, ll r. U. li. SarYth, of Pennsylvania, tnciwof this State) an ingenious and scientific mechanic, has concentrat; ed his mind-and ineana upon •an invention at length . perfectly stiecOssf id; and - for which letters patent hart - just, been issmid by the Government of, the United States, This rnventiou is .known as " Smyth's Self- . Acting ileut-Li.tver PlattorlE Scale," and as this is the first publicnotice of this useful and valuable im .provement, w shall take the liberty:of expressing Ourselves free! upon its merit& The - platform of the scale is about-112 by 18 inches, and the whole. wale is about 8 inches high and weighs entire only about 25 pounds, while it his the extraordinary capacity of weighing any object from.one ounce to four htutdred pounds. Its form is compact-and convenient, anti is applicobleto every purpose for which scales of any kind are requitled. Under the platfornt and attached to the lcverag is suspended a weighted arm or .pett ,. (Winn: : To th s pendulum is attached an indicator, which, tog,eth r with the . pendulum, the instant any object is upon the platform mores from its centre of gravity, to tha point 'lndicating - -the exnet weight. The i4cientifie principle upon which it 'acts : admits of no hiaccureer or change, and a given. pres sere or weightiiiion the platform must always carry r., the weighted n n and Mine/tow to . the same point.— The principle t;eyond doubt is the correct one, and dint it has hee properly applied in.thli instance, - the lucky inventor !has left no room for doubt. He•Neems to have attained perfection itself—at • least so far as Platform Scale are concerned, and to Kaye combined in a remarkabledegree an invariable scientific prin ciple; i• known, l 4o all men ," with compactness, con vettience,-strenkth of form, durability and accuracy. lint the great aid important feature in this Scale is the fact that beyond all these. merits it possesses the additional one of being cheap, and within the'reaC.h °fever! family! . —Albany Ear; Jour., Jac 28, 1858. Wo hare exa l concur in all t • ciple is at. once porfoet acctirm less than of the! fined 'this new Platform Seale and tis mid by the Journal. The prin pimple and beautiful, and ensures , while the price will be three times scales now used,—.Albany E.riiress. 1 4 .111111'S raiLST PLAWOaNi SCALL—We hate ex an4ned this new invention, Nothing can be simpler or more comple.ely developed than the principle up en' whieliits acts. The platform which sustains the .weight lifts:_apitidulum, upended and loaded at the nd, throirgh at are of a circle; and the indicator points out . Imo the - ernduatedeiti•enu•-- 0 .- „„„ tet %-eigitt. n Oglerplauurin t.calt..!4 tue measure ~f avoirdupois has to be ascertained by moving, .a loose weight on a beam, a.? on a steelyard, till it hits the precise poin . Smyth's invention is a self-work ing one, and in icates at once, and to the minutest fraction, the fi,,' re. Ilv. an:le/1111,g the weight on the did of the rend ham, the scale becomes multiplied by fives - or tens :. Ly• releasiim the weight it gives 0.1 ounces instead f pounds: For a. household purposes, it is. as cheap anil . far better than steelyards; and h finding th e way. o all well 'regulated kitchens where the receipt bookl withits Prescriptions of weightaand proportion?, is b.:ed.—Atlas and Argas.. . .. . - • A Kew lona— l If anybody doubts that this is nn in rendre age, thef shbuld call and examine Smyth's Self-Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales. Forvituplic- ItY of design, and economy of space, they take prece dence of any sea les that hare yet been invented.— There is one peculiarity 4boitt this 'scale ;' it. posses ses very little.tnachinery, and ran neverMako a milt= take so long as the laws of gravitation continue. Smyth's scale has. another advantage—its small cost. .--itiliCkerf,oekei. l l SNIVTIt'S PATE. T rLATFOU..II Scats.-Thus new and valuable invent! a' was on exhibition at our State Fair just closed. Nothing in its . tlepartin.ent received more attention o ;vas more generally admired or'sti)- proved. This s e, possessing the .exbeordinary merita conceded it at the Sest,,cannot but-be ex eeedinely valuable, and tdust* we think, tome into - . , general use.. • i s .. . . i ni . The Albany F ening Jowrwai pi/blights the above, and adds: Thii e (Stuytlia)vivat also exhibited at the State Fair at Watertown, and not only received every attention g ven it in Ohio, bid carried oft the first and highest • rethluni awarded—a diploma and diver medal.—C retreat/ (Ohio) journai. - - - "Satrrn's -Acrrixo Ptavveltw Scsi.z."—The f • dantentai principle, of every Wilier taut invention - been very simple.. In its simplici ty-is the elemeu of its-Worth, its usefulness 'and a daptability., InVientions of complicated movement and visionary thebries have never performed the ob ject sought to belobtained, for with -adaptability, ae enraey arid durability must be combined cheapness. All of these desideratums•are involved in the inven tion recently pat tutted and Ithowit as " Stnyth's-Self- Acting Bent-Lever Platform Scales" T 1 scale -in tiut. , stion,. from its construction oil the principle of gravitation, is never liable to be out of order. 'lt must perform its work;thoroughly, becauSe the laws ofna-. thre: govern it . In size the scale is aligmy, but for capacity it is wonderful j weighing anv object from' one ounce up to tour hundred pounds. It can be reg ulated by any one who looks at it hut for a Moment. Melt' costis but a trifle, they ; will speddily he as indispensably necessary in the household calendar as any other useful article of daily use.—Evc,Trcituarripi. laurbaresr AND VALUAIMS IsvENnos.--Among others, we hate been favored irith •an examination, of the new and valuable invention (recently patent-, 4ed ,) known as Smyth's Seif-Acting Bent-Lever Plat germ Scale." Mi. D. M. Smyth, the ingenious in: relator, has spent some five yeerain- the . perfection of his work, and tWat he his attained - pryferiion there seentabut little doubt. T'iiiitestle is construct ed upou a scientific principle which knows t ,aria. .tiou or Change, end hence its, occo;licy is beyond question. Its capacity and strength la_unpreeetkmtl ed, while its form and the principle itivolved make it: convenient 'and applicable _ to all Entrps requiring scales of anilles,enlition.lt is fivi - w Um. an -cow plicatiort liable to vtulation or to_ get out of. order, Tbe great and', important foam, however, .of the . scales made under this invention, is the Gat that tin.• 3 can be alTordedmi,about onr-fourth the coat of any' other platform aerile of nit capacity. andaecuracy in the work!. The scale we haveitieu (a sort of ptxdret edition as compared„ with . oapr platform scales,) has the,wonderful capacity of weighing any ..,eigect, from one ounce up to 'four hundred pans*. Pos sessing die e,xtra9rdivary , merits eed ea vgdages_Oqw ceded to this invention, it cannot but bet exceediugly, videablp, aritrthe seeks made wider-14 -*mght its .he,y"willhei sit* the reach of cos g 4411111, 041 with.= unpreccdented sale., an eome eata Lev.: pediate and general use, as well, to the benefit Of the es to thole. so fortunateas to seeurithe ex elusive iiiht ofttittnufacturing. itied candleg emo-t , t $ 1 . 44 e4e10 4 ". . 1 - t-..i • • L'FORTY:•I-10112. • POWEI : .. ISTI4II NI I . lllllLli • 40400..0it0,E . --‘ PEE' T eqg I ‘ r, 'lit '-i;ich inCl,Cyliside . 41 luzet..wheod s attee - 11*- - I** *Ong WA Wilt machine- SMtahle Ale a Ceti Fivticor Unary, sid will be: sold . very , • Akiiirese._ : POST BROTUERS. Mont robe, Pa. Jam 14, 186 t • • - - - la 110134),- • . P VA CIICALS Stiyth's Pateiltiallirent Stales.: SMYTWO PATENT •IMPROVED SCALER RECEIVED THE Pte, NP AND - - • HIGREST-PBElgirAt f. --A 'Diploma sake AMtiter Medal-- AT TEE, .oi - T 2 'A T.2lFt - A trn'--;,. TRE.SE SCALES ARE EANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE MtLY Rs Bs lid RIPORD,118Q11:041-111 . 7, ; V:4 Coil:167; P 4.4 L \ E rE R r FAIRER SHOET4.I)* POT CH4SE ONE OF SMYTIIIS PATENT LES IMPROVED SOA. 1111C2 Smyth's Patent Improve& Scales RECEIVED 301! I. Si mil - -AND •r•k • trhest P rem i um, A DIPLOMA & SILVER .PEDAL, AT TIEOI rf.'AlL . f:ll.-, - k* i WATERTOWN, NEW YOWL THE f SE SCALES ARE 3-lANUF;4C7'b-RED 4ND FOR $41144 .. .ONLY By R. H.. EATON & CO., Ilartord, Susquehanna Colutty, Pa. • ' , 1 . • . - • \ ~• -- . Every Farmer SHOITLD PIIRCiASE 447 OF Patent Improved Stales ia AbECAVVED TYE FIRS7i:AN ES t: ....i ' . T VIIIII . . --A DIP/Aliti ANA siLvERSOALc AT VIM Falr at Watertown, Dew. lA. firasx'swEs.ilts - - 3fitrETF4CTiIRED AND FOR *ALE -ONLY' Br Na Eartrqo)Z 41, .HA.RFORD. : muramacourr, . . . . . • - • , .. • - . . I=! EVERT Et s'• .) • SHOULD PIIWITA44F(6N. SITTIIIIITE - ,NI •,:.:'.tirselgrt.:s.t....:. :10 PIL ;111P11010§C448. -. RECRIOWD , RZGAIIST •.; i - , k DIPLOMA-:. : AND'; iSILVER t. At litll FAIR:AT : * Is:: - %`01t1V CiVit tq'-; 14, I '• V' ~• 1 11 !. s to b i rt m•bii• 6;4 ; ,•• #4.+44 .1 ;- 1 491t i ti l4 , .•;•. • • ARE ‘ MANUFACrURE.II:I r • 11 D tkir, 13Aiik'ONLY at.< ' A • ft Alt Eatonidihrit.o. parfenl.Co q * lidgr - -r 4 :w - --( .., - 1 lillviit'is‘AlT I\ ixte .111 - OW -- 1 111141-10t0OUS , • „.. i ~-,!, j. - At tilt) '"S ' fit; Gibson. •- Id ~ ' ' - '''' , E644- • G ' igiii tl imi i itl , crt ,:- , 1- 7 h i lki t 4 l lo"PC l 9 l iftithqii _ ~z .I , la i.topir,i4 . ,-.A.teit? =le t t rt o w ci f;ooder -' . 18 ,-.. stir 73a6141k 7a ts whi-tapty; ' ' : _''' ' itel*, aftaieloikluv. :,e, ' _ t tonsiitik, 4'. 44611, •_!:e,rs,.'otrateei"tibighairt 'Printri:•ShrotiiiiilfefAbwciairli* Alia or - surtyaß Cka:KIDS for tuna aid tiVe ites:r: c teftiviii . tliiite4 P '. arid Short lhoittit *Medil4.l4 , :the true' dee; mail is " - The tdaddeiaiapinatiiis bitter than **skirting.” `94l l 4n4sos.Askroli*e...will sell y goods aPap for cailui • - '11.4..V0AY 4,quip.- . .Gibiori, April 130013,7.' :- ~ .:- 43E. .7 •. • . SP. B. Alllttnasof yfro4nO4 tok'i,filin elan:lgo- for toads:- . . .. ,- .. '..! ‘.l :: , :,,., NNE , BOrbitTS• , .... • eghlpicte ako3rtthentlar ," , • 10164410 Art *Oak, bf avory ran; at -13 00 0:0 10 4.04,14 Peffilt944 o . - Civrir- icylio 4;114 1 144 . , Vl4Ol/11,40144r1N..10,1 Iri-Avagra-ortu) ,141., and forte '.niartii b mkt; :-'Beirut`. Retient:Paikami 2 ;441‘i1f the. 1 00 11 4,14 1 7+ • Gibs°. At 39,180. • • .. 4 11 , , 21Lorifore. 31L0110 . JriIIN . WA2 HIS .is the , -great prinelphr egteidg, sue- aelfisit; entalt.esete, = ru.proofAX, th 4 took- tt the 1, 24.4 11 :et .P4s-„d'aV -111 .14 : risburgs :041ilitjuglY6009g tied peddling - tn'ausqiiehihntrtountf an 'Ad pt.- settle 'pia& ceoftffe Merilettsb- who heti* es missed a desire "tas&ip mo a ns large wirgins.l • trUTTENIIENIVRQSENBIUM & CO' • 110 WI WITH - .1.01111P.LY I Their largo.. ween _will run more ,lf_l*. ever before, until theirliceijuifor peddling .eipires. order: to accommodate the tentnanitr and be able to bottle - monopoly succesafully,:they haVeluide ar rangements to get New Goo& weekly Mom Neer York, and they -wilksell the same frail to 20 per Bent cheaper, than any other establialuitentixt Sus quehanna County. We . lmve„now' - i:t . -*iyed our . , NEW SUMMER .qcioriss • The largest, cheapest and Wit salctisil stock, ever ottred in this market. It' S not neeessail to anti merite the articles wltie/i Our iisiortment coipprim it is sullieirug to aiy dative him a general ;stock of ; she latest eis moat filthicollible /1004.1 P 'the olo!kc,gp :44'd we cat° l 9tfail Omit WU Plt!lic, as !gel' in taste, -is in prices. X.few '.lllol* to' our fellow-eiti zens; and rticnlitrly to rho 'Feel thitnselves indepen tient , awl ifotatfiedltititirclatte at tomeluir. -dealer stare. that ittifilbefar:rwar,/oter rest to examine and price our goods before, pnrchas ing.elsnaiiere ; tbaGisa .true m0ti9..i 11 41."4 Sated is better than talc eattled;f" - iVa' intritetar inhicid td 4pdre noliaina t 0 ice* safari:tick), 'and tre.sitaltaiiiyaraltiliay...tilidliappy to eablbit our alisosuaehi-iw'-thw liivor,its-wiik . Co. -Montrose, May 21 1,t57. - A buy l34o ki' the p ; it;lt 1 1 / 1 tt, 'n•ho, _ .13 • - 110VrROgE RoeirifsroAt in the rostj*Ce. .I.beY caii et e+ rift a t a price... Just liveeiVe4h7A Riadeicw* clitiop losid.'e Towor: s a and , Wol:ib'a Moises ns, Elements* . *miff Wen — ce, ,sri st of Webstees standard Itic!*:lWl# T F il , t ir=hr . „ : &di p XonCla Iretig x or lec A tio li n g : i c e f;l4e, Tune;• • Montrose, Po, M 85. 1.- - - 333 ft , - 4 ROP Goes the ViettseV IlanN l tran • AA And, view', with wonderful nulase The Books and.Toy.ttlant.mcet, your oye#— ' and Pap 4, Pia ttost;:_, , • 'that you` - ctiallud 'East or West ; ' If tiny 4My ' >= • Cat time your mind about • _ • Aentuowts... _ Flue Bucks. rend pit • All kindi of Chitigtes-4 0 441, widPolg;• ' $144,-Ifere everythlig ytiu7l And' ." In the Book Stationer - . = - 444 Betzraigig . St} cane along. edine ade; boiningl; - oone - rich and: pOoratinnipiairndiminv --; Awl 'will seN-31 11 !, 1 4 1 .04. + l 3!Of/alhk . -1.- I KnOW ; y ialYyoour custom Mo• - • ' lan attitra!s - -laminate Olimpawk. - CE/132111111021‘11D • • • rated *Vie SZet it cArrirAt4 , 4344,606., *LAND 714NSMeliAltoir. - -god the Direcsoill *ma &wombed tOlithiptsb• bbein*,:o 14 4(al....letlYilltie *Pena ft- V ad° 7 o 3 :4l . ;" 4l .hli v qs,AlmOkk mein - „ - '" A r 4 Irrixcorr_ . .. apsik..ive 10,;:charks wiikettlthisApailik: tit Joitikiaa, William Neal,: Alfred Weeka,':fietiall',Aliimme i , Ogles4.'Eurk,4, „ - 07108,«No;1 , 0, oral anti'Mgl4 rhg.TN : . Montrose, Pai.;1111413:A57.4.f; • • itisit iateisusiiilliiiimikikStaad . . -- ;',.. '' • 7 9:: : /,k B i krk\ . ' ' - Ale ATTUVIIN AVOR . MI A; - - 119kliATING' ' ara 094feAbob‘40043:Cakikato3 XJ oliiptil. .Tennslimile easy.. Emu s _the so. "E,i'crivii near the'p6miiek , **A _ A l liS.:, Autiiin;litai - e, 1 - 13St.: 1 1 1 tiaS. -' " "' -- ' ' '',c" Ire-f ,igh iniNDRED • I \ rspaxeciasugatatOgritfile per \ \ 4JF hutubug 14114**1--..rt einOpyptlint given` o4* fffigsk-)*i' pi'tictitai4 elicTok vOi*fl .4;06,04 40- 'dem, ' • • -;. •ritri.cluptowm may-204Am " I mbs.erlber has been tecelyidtdining .„ °past T ' 'threeW*lti a tielnt-et -" ...' 'L - '' ' ;.- ' illittlaillittittalgtig . ' making, with fortnetcPaei; tut tie mitt With sohiali "Jhetwinwentspittfilon in this vicinity; and that they are /de giehLin 43 4 1 MPArliatiaraetot the. &et- • $9-Cli*P l • . 41 '-, , ii ',! l c-AW I t - - -r • - "that- ', ~ 8 Avg g alf.efibrts at -. co , '''.-'' • ~' ' 'thtii:.laitli am! • ':. `-L. -' , cs A utpf O e eiited Air,l4o .** 4-- '' '. 1 liN, ' We mean WithYitgaent. midi mfa,:ta keep ' - the aw• aortmejlt,clo94.:lo, 1. 44- 1 . a . 410 1 t P I T T' - ' 4 1 4; nOtdinfts cidi re..st ssured' that . ~. - - =l.lin t'ld's strut tube out oilev 2 - , - - , . -.--..-..-. .1 -fa iiiidOicsai .- ttfe -- hin0,•*;.....:..r.;.L.,..-:7' :-' .1 . ditty leigt i WTI*" We- -'.-,'..;.'.. -.,ri" ', ~.,. -,,. nqw-mq 44;.g0.04 ..:' ,, ,t `IA; S:: •,.. 1 4 4 40 r 5 , 4 1 01 0 4 ; 1 4(4 6 7 ' l ' ri ; 11607t9.4,3110118, &id t.iv 0164,*3raits7; 1-111,15.-iNGA "-• . • act • Tr . :l3 Itit 1 - 1 . , .•., , ~-Allt4p Iphzigt- - Aurr 1 “ ... - Iticbri ; , '' zI • ! , .., _, -, , ;:._,• . , " . - . lc, ~,,, le -;vi - - - 1 r4l 14/ff . I J.IXONS' 1801 i: XH14'471 41F.4 . :. ''. - eirmi#o4iii tf,k4")-&!°' 14 , LOOK' M=M 11133 TtE CET =I
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