The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 06, 1852, Image 4

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P. 1 4' N - rilo sr, ItrAr 6, isae.
Teiegraarkie.
..Two i.,Vdt from the interior, apparently mar.
l l 'e-tra, IM tea at the corner of our alley last
riveniug i 'rind listened attentively a few motri.!
ants to L a clinking of our press.
• .1 - ,1 .:
i. ••Wliat_;en earth ift that "rattling machine,?"
A . •
titruTred . ine of the other. - ' 1
[ -11`nett• answered the roostioned party,'
4 0 .indimi`'hinioly, at the same time, to, boat a re.
• ti , et: if iq-,, noisy 'varmint' should'. make a Bud
' efen App_vonce-, 'Mao what the thunder it
; is,"
' . I{ , it it kOdini on a tremendous racket—it Lutist
.4.- -
li.k. a re?..g.r4f. Ike.' -
--: 7 . ' , Ge0e.4 , 2 . 1.s wheat,'by, grary, 'tie the telegraf,
' , PAN! enu7 Saul," replied Ike ; "I heerd tha *or_
.
;ettin itSsed up yur in St. Lduis. ',.E po , ee' n
. vi:e take 1. - 5& - ftniat at the; flo.shin* thing while its
.!!, :P ll , ,t - ' i •
'.- Tkeybantiously approached the window ef
:.. 'l , `.spreSi,raom and'peeped in;
Thcyqirstoyed the machine, then 'the tie.
q. % ' r: • r
'4t ivi icl.eel then the pressman, and 6EI-
'' " ,
iir . 4' . r.I
. I . ii, Old . epO
. d down to look beneath for the
~ .i . t . gNtaqi , /,.. ,
r . - - -rh 4 -it, ahuro cued," says Ike, "and that
tf!re- 'S` , :t 'in' down ea them sheets what
, • 1 . ASS& • s
': • tam- sa y r' In New York. Well. if these times
den't beit hocin' tatera, then rm`a sinner,—
li ' iviiat 4t airth's goin' , .to cum of these poor
1 . 'printer. p'iellara When! the gits this telegraf
I tears getriMul- , ...,1'1l shear. if tha don't drive them
1 - all to rqn'tin,eorn." ' '
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! :_, % . 43u!,irhar is the
. n r .,ftinzn Ike.. Inquired
ij 'l,a3,'C'- - Id.orit. see nuthins but black streeks
1 - road tiO thing? ",
i
F :1h - : " lr
. r
tiro °n
the i' f w elTer r s ed pu u tt p ire in on tha sh t ee li ts:-- e°l
. ',". f:sn 5'..41 1v it kaaps' them other things in a
F it'eatinctijerit, just as,. it might be expected
', that t'aq)der'and lightnin would 'do." !
.. - .v "%iri.47 - A in the yearth are tha doin' with that
: ; r;riggcr ten T'--what's he holdin on to nne oft
.
the avhkals: fc.‘r ?” inquired Sam. -
r ,
=;K •!Nr.v.'iterstuufp Me," says Ike; "for r cuss
~,,, line, e£ :I, eon see what he is doin' thar,"cept
Faoldie : the thing to k"cep it from Lakin' a gen-1
-;eral rip,l . i -
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';'; •,I.ueter knew 'd,' s'ayi Sill), 'that a nigger
, kunldii;i,l,l the fldid that-away afore; and now
I , irre fn d. it ou'ust give my nig-ger Jake .
•-,; <- •<2 t, l l'll '
•
ila-sfecq'srael when I git . home, for letinl the
;fttilll4ill them steers of mine-last July.—
i The irt4ger-soid hel touidn't help it , but I
r . ; .1
rtinciv* the Could .if lic'd a mod to. Trist see
e hit vOyble. boy th•lr how he colds on to the
Euia lig.
, i ~szip-r shouted tie pressman to the negio
J_ ~ ,„
to
ay e 11...neet. 1 ‘ - 1 1
i. ," L_ n, Sam," cried Ike, 'she's going Ito rip
i4rtin,. l ,tlind I'd rather her two shakes i
of agir
:tti .1 mie of Aghtnin'' any time.'• . '
I ' Sati,•iied that they had seen the telegiaph in
ti.xl , -,tiot , •';' Ike and Sim' leaned.— St, Louis; lieri:
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i ~. : r 6,, : , Pigeon; Plucking.
oiiifpf . our eastern exchanges gives n ; bit of
'Pi tz.--ablingexperiance;Aielywls,tht-f-tl
, , 1.: ~... ...I.flsgfib' a5.... - corttitei Illf wid en-cittga
-.,, "A - , 1•.• be 4, , , • ,,imir0v011." .!.- - - -..-• 2,_- .
~,,,,, it T• r ib b t 0rv .,......4,6X: . — A s very raw looking
sigiia3, lounged. into a drinking saloon in
Coat way, in the seining, and made his wonder-,
1 ing . .aqty - slimly in the bat. He enquired of
1 tl . :e. 154 keeper if he'kept "licker I" "Yes," says
; t:m i. - 4er v eyeing, the green one with a mirth_
fol- eijiosity.; "Whit:'will Yon have ?'"-Wall,
[; I„"ll . tea;what I, tiso,Ny drink, when l' to hum,
r..lw .ii•li*w_ England rum -with triel..s^ • ses in IL"
E.,,TV hlr-kceper,. - shaking with: ill cobeeTaled
t s ';%N. , *.r, preittrod him-the2d, - ;se f and Jonathan
0. coo 14, drank it. Placing. the tumbler on the 1
1, - Lars W drew oat" id: his'pdiket .:a large pocket
.‘
...!" ..Iflit t4 a P4 - ?.amt s . sqtne . -eltan'ge therefrom, expos-
ing,lbArelier, eareleSsly a thick' "layer of 'pink
F bilk rithemiddle. ' Tina ;
_exposure instal - el •
• m ;- , .I. - , • 1
r t .i.:^4,ei.the, eye,oftal? proprlotor of the saloon
',' whoiVppened lo be. 'standing near,i and h• 2
rm. 4;34i1.-st;ain cd 4onathan..tig4inst :tposing I,
f *"Ltriji: /,: iiitikeet money in such a: 'porde:, i
I n•anrier.- " 'You mita! look mat - for pickpok..
'..,ts•-•::h•Ati.;r4.;be earetul my'frieed," '&e..&e.
' •qt - 4ln't licioni , to
e," " s aid Jonathan, "Pah
l', ,ii Ait to me' to: ' 1 buy some swine. Two
henriir'' . d there:* poi tingtn the sum Of tonner 1
1 . • 16,:04. - . 4woryo. i'd - better . be carful - "' LI '
"4,, • • ,
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i s '.. jaiat:non paid k Iris glass; and Might hovel
.r . • lou t id 4:t iiith siloOri, but the watchful and
S . . •fri - nIY proprietor imvingnow broken the ice(
;- - 4 ,l 4e ii t u.
rintn r nieshipinsked our Yankc
r e
iwheth.
6;r h'iiotEiiot's p lx. • : te the prenises,—
I
is . 4 ,7 41 -ttairi'dip l rkinent efthe
fine Saloon.- 1
. S r;:tt,L:lti, qreribitO f with 'the politeness of his'
. ; tirAraridideinavaitt...-4cherous curiosity, was
• :ile.44:74,tap‘ Atost4,A4d after a liitie while tillOW . ll ,
.L' ' fnte.fi tine room, vhcre:aset ,i rg attOers were I
- - tv• 4 , Ti'iiif 4U-1 art. Ile was introduced i
, • pr.,. in. ...le. I E. _
• I
.:- SO I•4_..ii.iiiii. dttelPhteness;. dotibtless with 1
, x 4,4 e , f i i y.a. T• 4 0 14 41,1,1te part of.- ; the. proprietur.l
t,. - " T.,tTtoollseati - ; anti, e a AntLitl tilo :game,• 1
ort'tilf: intitttions givers Jonathan in: due time. '
- ,i 'The' - Manii• OiliiiNdhn,iid:!*PiurPX , -. and . 1 4 I
-..':vire'efience:inil 'ln• such abundance,": that
'. Jr‘mithart iamalcitt. in , all '..ttiatiner . orl reveries.l
Ile Ony hire liadltrk reminiscences of good 1 ,
Irttimes futst'itiihe'unty ltave feared a
.i,.., r *,,cf a rtuire. , .S.tid: the ptudent ;Jonathan ,
4 :ii 2 Uvlettliiii;nfiern..tyli'de,!_` : Wald J:don't
1
t-i - ` 4 ' .- li :;. ; I Hint used to=ttever- seed
.-04-,,t Iti,..r a . .
' nap! it ; r100.0110, 1 :: ThiilainlAets! honyver
tiSaiiititiatiii ItiOiiht: paying . any 'more partin
x*4%4' tation,With l eir : Natiken:obaery er, who
ai. ifiv44•sTsxiii, iltS
40:and , t. for : the game.
- 11-c - V.tlitt fZelnoney ilti , Mge . 4,,bi#ls by mere
. , e b an ,i, A ppeared about as I . , ) , e'44ilia.mieln2n4tli- -- t ad . 1. ) any ad
f
- goetld . anther's.
til,,,
liti ,
look:,
was
mat
tss
1 . , Atiiit ' t6' , ir tal Yl-1,,, tr .
• ' "., "' ' - n 11, else:' ;, - - . ..1
•' W -.4 -? .4111 Y P • e 't, believe in fuslucL
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Avetokq, — , --",„,zunctetutely r "course,
Ile - 0 -Setatf4 to x ~ .„:
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arse :to- min, a t firs!.
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: , T 4 fL'P'-l•FFY , '"rX i i, - " , 'lcitf Aka PAN: hull
-.1y,444atz4 jt) , 21 ' ,, - ----,-- noconnt.
_. •• -• ' .61;4'4.D:x1' ili e inethin g 44l- ` '-' :last_
"i/rt4 ge•,...„,„,,..,.,•-lifijil4o,44!_vert
•-* *lit t h O P err g i `'.7=,:7l , le t iiiiiio; 44 gbanged
, •,-4iidi&afiin'i; 1111.1111ur
th onblen;ind
r.w.._,
I# , . *oitt. il iu m- 4 f ~ e, . 3
. - -111*'1'41.7.12
- 1 ' I'vrathns in 'the wi-t.ng
•• - d 3 - t. l. la N ., -2 ' .7 ' - l r ,'"'' - i .- - --. -----
', i''' - 741 •7: , -.•,--4- -• • --,': • ,
~ mak ira-g- -
,‘
scale, g ailing back. his two' hundred dollars,
and eight hundred more with them, to the ut
ter amazonient and confusion of the gamblers
theinsSlres. At this Point, Jonathan prudent.
y concluded to stop, rose, put one his,`roat,
and said she guessed'twas 'bout time to quit.
Thkgannblera honoier.were now areused, and
i desperate. It was they who had Insttheir_all.
i TOey.rose in a bedy, - with hut one'follow-teel.'
lint, and one settled pnrpose. 7 "YOU ebili not
go- - -after winning this much, you- ought, to
1 you must, give us a chanceto - win' sinnetbing
I back." Such a temptation of the &tile - Was
altogether unospected po_ thorn. , If
_Jonathan
could only be seated again, they would surely
pluck their pigeon, who was now toing off mitt
li s eigin Onologe, and theiri t 00.:., It coidd'nt
be thought of for a moment. Jonathan--must
pr., - ); naip;:ankieeing,:hi:watcabout 4(.int in
cariest,they ,proeeeded. to lay their - hands , on
I - him in a very serious persuasion.
Thia.misis revealed, lioever, t►te. inherent
energy and charnet et of -the . . man.- - lic -had
evidently been greeri and aimpie' to this
Point. He iaaw exhibited such a truth and
as were altogether unexpected and Wei..
istible. Putting his hands up Co 'Jr's face, he
pulled drama Noe 'whieliors, and drawing
from beneath his : coat a couple of leaded pistols
with great coolness said it wouldbe death to
any one of them to prevent hie 'exit.' '"fheY
were ovei.prosuaded and he left iheni petrified
with mortification and astonishment, and a lit
tle wiser. -
amat gozZ Mac=
Tas Phiss.L—The mother and guardian of
all. progress. ,
Ceantince.—The locomotive of liberal
pineiples. • •
• nr In the flashing of a moment the future
becomes present.
• , •
'Life abounds in eases a brilliant re
sultslo generous policy.
-M'A hard ba7gain is ever a bad bargain
for the apparent gainer. ' •
. gTho body, which is .physiclal, is ob.
liged to obey the dictates of the spirit.
LV:"Profligney is not in spending time, but
in spendingit off the line of your career.
ar'Unjust riehei cure the owner in,get
ting, in keeping, end in transmitting. They
curse his children in their father's memory.
May no nation on earth have reason
once to repeat words only. beaanas it was I
who said them. •• •
M" 7'o - guard elreetnany , yonr own inter.
ests,39n must inthe firat,place attend to the
interests ,ofottuirs.
A man may bo so mean as to prevent
him troin venturing upon porfeotly safe enter
prises. , •
Mv"Vnatever yen undertake, go into it
all over, unless it be divillz.into-the sea ef .
trouble. -
Vgf".A. isdy being ached hor
---.,---,•,.---.nnvea,"l . ;-stlvii) - rgi - let my fac
against ' •
The editor OrillaSomerset, Pa., "Vit
itor," has lost his breastpin. What business
has an editor with a breastoin ?
The United States has gionnd enough
to lie cut up into 03 States, each as large as
Great Britain proper. ,
It has been benetifally said, that . " the
veil which covers the face.i.)-f futurity is woven
by the hand of mercy:".
Whig editor out tveskasserts,"iiith
"out fear of contradiction." that the principles
of hisparty are es progressive as the eternal
melt of Giberaltiir.
Nrs..Swissheltn declares that." the
'eon - of an anaconda would make a : better gir
dle fora young woman's waist the arm of a
draukmt husband." '- •
,
CouTortrant.i.—"lt cunafortabie,", says
Henry, "to
.reelect upon 'an- affliction
borne patiently, an enemy forgiven - heartily,
and a Sabbath'sanctifi . ed uprightly." ."
, Ssperienee," says Coleridge„ "is like the
stern-lights of a ship, revealing dang,ers only
after we
. have pissed through them,. and shin
ing on , bars. and, breakers after we • have -be
, eomeiniperriiled among them." • •
Mr' A eertainoJd lady • wis once . "nrgaing
strongly fOr:womian's .- right to , preach,' when
. 1
some one attempted to pat her down with al
text from St. NW,. "Ah !"- said she, - "there:
is where Patti and I differ!" ,
To Bou Enasilian.—Never boil eggs for!
salads; sauccis;or
and
other purposes; more
than ten !ninnies, and when done place them,
in :Amain' of cold water for five minutes to,
• i
cool ; take off their shells and - use them when,
required. = , - • . • J
arils that has never known sdversity, - is l ,
hut half acquainted with others of himselrv--1
Constant success shows 12S but one sidek:uf the!'
,
World: • -For'-as it , isnrreunda us with friends',.
who will tell us Only our merits;4lo it ailenees'
those enemies from whom alone we.canleurni
our defects. . -
Ose viz, Dors.--A little sharer, lusralyl
. .kile r e high to a - grasshopper, who may be seen:
runningr.bOut our streets, wss seaosted.thei
othei 'day by . igehtleinart;rivith,
. ..• •
"My Ind, what's ; yuttr name r
*Tub," replied ths
4 Whe.ie doyou . -
Ter hunk
"What's yourratheeinamer
- •Cntnnnt;vanes,-4 wet:n24 may be i . great
assistant to, her, hpsband, in, bealticia,by.weaf=,
ing a cheerfal smile continwOly, upon her.eoun
termer, , man's piiplexities-andgioetaitiesa
is increased all'undred fold when -- - betel;
haffeeres4boat with - 4 atiatittiiiiiikakiiltifree'
ber brow. A pleaeint, - .elieeiful wife is ne g.
rai'nlio v: •Teefin:the-'elty' When
and
diaa'atafiiiiina twa),,Atife -In, the hour ktf
trtruVe:lB,ll:lo , '-iio. of got* fiends ?Ph? . delight
torture Inti.ap!rita-
i - ItrallESS CARDS.
- ' - •
Lt MMOCk
M.TBICIAN AND BOW ON, Montrose, Pa., sill at...
P
tend to ;all busman tbot may be entrusted to W
shim, with promptness and rut:atty.-. °Mee at tits old
residence on "rucupthe' street; ' hoidens% Welt Build
nil, toot of Piit , ll.:...Mrenoe.-'„ ;•-• ~ • • ;
ni.tielt - TN TiflB,Rea4p.toada 01411 1 0 Si MIN &
.L4 r Caps ; Boots it Eh osotco , atom two doors below
hatch's Hatt!, Monty se. •
bk.ALItIt IN ARV 6,0 0 litt, GI rooortes.droetteri, Mud.
,siaao, Viairare, FiAb, nits, Fluid, r ..
i,.„...k.e.i
atio paps caala for an tia.la of Shipping F a., Store gra
below.theCourt Mom. ..
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- Charles T 1 Ikea , •
QII.ATING.AND.,IIAMDWEESING SA OON. Searto'l
13 lluildlog, tiost door to the Pooto.lllc Mont roie, Pa.
- • S. S. -Winchestdr, •
'A itOrtNEY AT LA W. - Tuitldian - no4Ta ctiteitu
. 4'Vecark's Br' Row. ' • •
D D. Hmds•
L i M,w t '',ViNt i lfar, 1 1,7,7; t 4T4 °lnce
3 4e'lri
. . _
A-rrorclEy.4_ AT LAW, Montrose. :p owe. - over , ry.
ler's sten. ••• .r.. D. Carom: 8.8. CnAer. •
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'*---!Congdon . :44
DE E. ais tiLitstist,s , 3tosunclTlK ToneStotilts,
I etitiieri the ,Canal arldge and. Court
bons., Court at'' Muth-antrum; N. Y. V. 2.1. B..Whlthey
Tilts sling Agent. ' • ' 27-ly
•
• 0: Tl, Simmons;
•fIoOT AND .5110 . 8 RARER AND REPAIRER. Shop
oret,Ratdirlu d• Cox's Saddlery Shop, Montrose.
-Di• C. C, - Edwards, •
1111111TaLCIAN AND EMIG EON, Ariz:llnd, Pa. Offleo 2
J. •`dodirt below G. J. Friae's ttore.'
Dr. James Brooks,
ItYrSjCIAN 4ND SURGEON, and dealer in Drugs,
P
Medlefuee, Plints, OUR, Gras, d:e. Carrier !It Chards
art4,-Pfau st recta, oppot Ira CoI.F. Lusk'', Great Revd. ,
- Sohn R. Dimock,*; • ..-
VTTORNEY AT LA M% °Vice Turnpitit strit4t, 1
dr , nr welt ilt ttio Old liegititer Printing party ittrint
rose,
... M. L:triiosdell.
A rrenr.N.ET. AT LIR% Great Bead, Pa: office with
.41. Cot. V. Lug:. -
CICRGEO% TIENTIST, Mostaoas;Pi °flee in Old
17 ,rellowe corner of Turnpike and Chestnut
Meats. Operations upon the teeth performed the most
dir.fcilly and tender y. Plate 'work .done with the best
Material and in the mist Improved style. Charges low.
7'lllll EullE,DaitYT
.tVETLY 71113.8113 AT MOANING UT
$,lB/. E, B. Chase,
EDITORS LED PROPRIETORS.
.
tlne dollxi and fifty eente per annuli, cash in advance,
or two dollars if not paid until the en.: of the year, or
timO of subscription. No paper will Le discontiou d
Until all arreara gee are pra, except at the option of tho
Publiehers: All conunuotcatiotes Joust be post paid to
receive attention. All lett era connected with the office
should be 'directed t $. B. &E. B. Chute, Siontrose,
SuSquebanna county, Pa.: • • •
C:Ze'EditUrs' office orer C: 'Tyler's store.
RATES OF AIIyEUTISING.
Ono square'(l2 lines or lets,) th: ec insertions, ei 00
! • Each scasserinett insert z ion,- - 25
One. Square three months, ;. - • 250
One square six nsimtbs, .; - • 4OD
;linsluess Cants, tour - lines or teas, -3 00
~ Yearly adrerticements, not ore: four &quarts, 7 00
One column one year, - 30 00
I Yearly adrertisersulll restrieted to the basiaeas
+s
a titch they are engaged. ,
•
"JOU WORK.
%pilaf Priblitharr: haling a tarie aitortsaiut or Job
;Printing Mat trials. ore t loPered to execute all •khiclaof
itob sverX with ileltllo3l and . despatch.
• 'wanks oteFesy detteripttou constantly nu band or
Ipeluted to order. . - - -
I ~.., , : riti subscriber is nowrieelsing
! i ax....": - 1 ' bli spring stoCk of geedsoy4r4i.
,• =sir= •' i thEettivr withtltvilirifilte.c so.
, r
1. ~-,,, '
.... -..": aftiFilima - ev.r offered to the da
l: .1 . . -- ' " few- of Etro.nmeeonnty; hisstock
" _., " eam'Frltes a LABOT, LOT OP FINI2
t4. - A : _ WATCHES; both Gold end Sil- .
)..
I, . , -tt, . ,-. ver, in-bunting:and plain eases,
L • - ---:"'"'t . ; from $6 to $1.20.1% part of which
ere of hie own importation, trade to order, and conceded
by all who bars tested therm to be the beet tier offered
for sale to this section of country; also a large asso rt mant of SILVEIIt WARR, warranted as good ea coin: An
'.erttatathe variety of new pattenas of Earrier,s, - Breast
' pins, and other Jewelry of the best unality.-alsn, Plstld
COads, Combs, he. r ' &e. &0., to which be would:call the
attention °faith / me wishing to purchase, as beta deter.
rained to spare no iiainir so merit a continuance:if-their
liberal patronage. ALFRED .1. EVANS; •
i •
Marc Washington at.. •
Binghamton, ch 17, 1552.
TO eEDLARLAND DEALERS.
A' LAG} lest of Sprat Plated and German Bitter Table
and Tea Si-catua by. the groat ardozen verylow by
&LIMED' J. "EVANS. ,
. .
• - — Washington st , Binghamton.
§IIELL COMBS.
A NM aaanrtmeni 'o"'Ehall and Back Combs of differ
• cat stylei,patterga aztd nriccaby A..). EVANS.
EARRINGS *ND BREASTPINS.
SOAIE very rich new Spring patterns this day received
: fro mihe Erianun4ttx!s by
A. J. EVANS.
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The . . tz.o.. - e to Buy..
- ..,-, CANFIELD would 11.0
F' - .LEI. 'to his ntanarnus friends and
1• ' -‘,„ zi t ~.., .
... ' l't4y7l.trarbeinhlia°ftnrusteeraetneriathicedia
~, ' , - - '' .. ..vf.., '''t frout.New York with . alarge ad.
t' ' ,• ..
—7, - , dition to kis extenalrearsorttnent
i ' . " Iti of AV I
; ‘.. ' ' .-4- VI ' . .a i d g s ._. lere t . l I d! e ial
r i
C
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,4 0 - 4 fail fe d welledaad plig u gold ;lard
...., . - - - vest and fob chaina,Locketa,thim-
Weis, specks, Wigs, braceieli, Jr:tiger and ear' rings, cull
pins, broaches, - arrolett,. peatrand /hell card cases, pen
and pencil .easta,choral beads, cutlery, Perfumery, Sil
verly, Itrittann fa' and plated Ware,A ccordeuns, 'flutes
tuning forks: violin strings, encl.'s, wallets, port Ronne,
-.Needles, and Platy gaols, Watch gimes, toots rod au t.
tunas for the trade by the quantity. The, above alit be
sold at the lowest - prices. Dzy-Watiles and Je*elry, of
all kludsrepairedon shod notice at the old stied near
:ly apaosito thaPhcetalz, Court st. Binghanitow: , '
, - - - 0ct19.1851. .
dCloclv for $l,OO andoap. -. 31 hours and ft dayaarol A- '
arns New style nud waranted at - lo C.3.N.F.1.E1.D.. 1
i.
. .. . .
Revolution — in Harlord! -.
...1111POIXTAiNfr TO FARMERS.
rpHE underaigied 'having: recently pnrebaeed the well
X known" HILS.FORD 'MLLE," are now:prepared to
do all kindi ofirlouring, in the . be4t manner and with
priaaptneee: Partici:Liar attention will be paid to cask'
tom work', and no paina apayed to reliant to unr eastern
era full BatistaCam'. The high reputaHoti "cideb the
"Hayford 31.111a7 ; have prevloalyhad, ere intend shall be
I ofly auxin mad; and, even more. ira Thou pay rash for
Wheal, five, Corn turd Barka:heal; and 'keep on band'
for sale, at all timea. and at fair prices., , lloi s r,
Fied, k.m. all of the bet! qualities.. We - hope, b an
earnest endeavor, to merit the eottticience and patmage
,of she public, to ray -dive it in full,and tberefoee moat
reepeetfully and cordially invite a trial. - •• •
S. IL GUIE
lot
-; • ; ' • • C. 11 _MILL L R.
Bnoineas -Notice,
s-WlLSUS.ircini4 rerov'etfullj , req nett all hat:-
tug nusettledaecounts with him; to call 'tititrad.-
juin the amno. - ' : •.
The Isfercantilelmsines. frill bo continued at his old
'find; under the firm of • Y. 41. Son. They
Intend to keep a general ririety.4md will everbe ready
and thanktol accommOdate thy.. :who:favor:them
with s cup: They-will keep on h nnd a large stock of
DTrlGOO,ltisig Groceries; Crockery And
• -, 7lllurdWiarg. ,
ristlitslaratte.ntbm will be - giren':to tklTlorattnb. of
the baldness',. to keep -A full ageertment. , Carpehtele
fthickesitthratuzgees, CanisTO,Boat andZimemakera:
Will all Oovi the articles they want. .• .
• roots; Shoes '
and theAmterhes to mike them or kept
Otrhatodbri • • ff:iriLSON it SON;
Athatroie,,Tan..l, •••
„, "lyldf
MEE
-- - ---11ORBIBLEI ; •-
4 Al Man 'with - his'Throat Cut t
-I, he did it Wins.% the Barbel' had nothing to do
B,with - trait' ever beard of such a thing , Ming
dcrsl 0 AtTille :Barber, while the :.(ewspapers are fall
instanitee of men doing it themselves. Amor is itdan
gevoua thing and , DOW` but tut kaperhaieed wtatnian
should-be alsowectto handle it.- Everyman shonid think"
of thisi and not.trust to bimselt i foraoan«can teU what
May happen to Itlia:llNoivir you never touch a razor
yisa will never out your tlr oat with it,
.ito just cation
.CIUTILES TlLllAl4l . iiarhei& Botr.Urtrscr. In S'earle's
;bagging, next - dant' fashitilee,vrho wig ithaveyan as
amhgth AS ttgarlairithabo4:,. , QUARLES TILIKOT. , ..'
trose,Deth. le t ;85-1:1 - .- • , •
~. •
, .
AND popumßiesnipiiiet , ter the Piano, to
1117: 6 4,0
.Reissa .4'.7, Ittityrarir
:,.lq, r 4-.;
lo!:eali!sr,th!ittcße . 9# : :
=ME
11'~.11r
; 0. D 4 Virgil,
Trams.
I littn.
.114,131 zAD . orb , ossa.tg
Farms fo
ry a Subscribers • will act' •
sate of Baal ]'state—Farm
tml in Susquehanna county,. Pi
Mei:property rot sale can glee
their Parma or Lots as follows.:
many improyerloind how water
grafted or common fruit; oat'
trees; herrfar from Sioutroso,lt
ndrlmt on tho New York
lemma payment.' xti whe
; Estate, willt• telex prompt at
Addressing TIS at Mon t roee, Su
•Contejancefions Monts
charge
°Mee on Turnpike street,4
;corner. '- • '
Tho.follow lug rani dLo
No.l, 40 acres,39 improve
No. 2, 80. do 50- do
No. 8,100 , do. 8O do
N 0.4, 100 "do-. 80 do
, No. 5, TIT' do, - 40 • • do
-N0. : 6.98 do 85' -- do
, •
No. 7; Store; Warehouse a
No.B, 145 acres 73 Improve
- No. 9. 52,1 i do 35 do s
No.lo, -do .
• No.ll, - eold
N 0.12.500 foragr° ppro
0.13, do 250.d0
• N 0.14, 66 do SO do so
.No. 15, 10k.do 60 do
.'N0.16, - 120.- do 35 -do so
N 0.17, 100 ,do 75' do -
do 80.:(2 do
No• 10, 200 tlo 150 do
N0.20,-145: do 100 do
No. 21;190 .do 120 do,
N 0.22, DO X: do 46 do
N0".•23, 45 do 30 do
!"N0.•24;292• do 225 de
N 0.25, 125 do 100
- 30 .- 140 —
: No. 97; SO do '43 ' • eol
...N0.28,1.1 acres good SAW
- ',N.).:lo,J34ftcree;9o ImPro
• No. 30,17 5 do ...106 •
No. 31,185 do 05 4
N0..32, 180 do .135 •
No. 33;160 do 60 "
• NO: 34. 150 do . 100
'No. 35,150 80 "
N 0.36, 300 do 170 "
'No. 47, 190 do 140 •
No: 39; 170 do 100 •
No. 39 175 do 90 do
No. 40 = 50" do 45 do
No. 41. 212 do 160 do
no 42 92 do 60
No. 43, 4 sold
No. 44 133 do 65 do
N0.•45 800 do 200 do
N 0.40,120 acres 89 impror
and grist mill.
:No, 47 200 do 170 do
No. 4? 103 do do
N 0.49 SO 'do 60 do
No. 50 63 do 63" de
NO. 51 92 Ca
N .11.—Versons desiring to 1
byglring the number can obti
Itontroge,Pft. October,lBs
Liver Co
JATADICE, DYSPEPSIA,
DEBILITY; DISEASES
AND au .cilscases arising
stomach, snob AS const
'less or blood to the head, aci
lea, heart-burn; disgust for
the stomach; sour eructation
the ph of the stomach, eats i
difacnit breathing, Auttetin
auflocatiog sensations when
of vision. dots - or webs biter
pain in the koad;deticioncy
of the skin and eyes, pain In
the., sudden Rushes of heat,
stout imaginings of evil, and
can be effectually cured by
lloofland's telebr
ungpi
D,R C. JACKSON, AT T
- 120 AR'CLI ST
Their power over tiro ahoy
equalled, by any other prrpa
as thoeures attest, its many
had failed.
These Bitters are worth, t e attention of Invalids.—
Possessing great virl awl forth rectification of diseases of
the Ltier and lesser glands, terching the meat search
ing Powers In weeklies! and a tections of the th.g.estive Or
op one, they are, withal, safe, c alp and pleasant.
READ AND PE CoNVINCED.
_ .
The ediior of the llostod B c l3 said, li. , celTher 224
De. Iforblanda. Celebrated armon Bitter), for theatre
of Liver Complaint, daondiee, Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Nerimas Debility, is deserved y our, of the most popular
medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by
thousands, and a friend atone elbow svelte has himself
received an efteitual and permanent mire of Liver Com
plaint ft-UM - the Use of this reinctly. •We are convinced
that.!:, Shellac of these Sitters; rho patient constantly
, gams etre-nu-Ca awl viget-.41 - 4, -- ....- *OS iby of great consid
eration. They a:opt:mutat taste and smell. and eau
be use.t.hum.y,
s ,,, ttit.t. the delicate stomachs with
I:iiiii r'l . 7e, a es. um. 1 re e vakickg tram
~,fccitt's WcultlyOne of the beat literary papers AV .
haled, vald. August 2.slkt—, '
• "Dr. Hoojtanda'Germun B item manufactured by Dr.
Jackson,faro now ; recommen ed ,by some of the moot
prominent Members of the medical faculty as an article
of much einem in cases of female weaknesa. As such
is the case, we would 'adviseti r lmoill era to obtain a bot
tle; and thus sate themselves, nab sickness,. Persons or
drbilitated conatituttona will gait thaws Bitters adenine
' genus to their health, as we know from experience the
salutary effect they have ups weak systems."
storm EV BENCE.
. . ,
-', The Philadelphia Saturda Gazette, the best family
news , aper bublialted in the salted States, says of Dr,
llooflatureCerman Bitten—
`:'lt is seldom that we r rotti— '
Patent Neditines;te the cent] I
readeilWand therefore when v
lands German Bitters we wish p
that we are not speaking of I
that are noised - about for ibr( g e
-ten after they have run their 1
of a metlicuolon,g_ eatabfushoL
which has inetthe hearty, app
• Look melted the 'darks of t
*linen signature of C.ll. JA
indhisnanne ',blown in the bo
It
spurious. l,
Per fate whoterale and retap 'at the Germaa Medicine
Store. No. 120 Arch street, one door below sixth, Phila.
derphl • •'
- and ,'l3yreaketehle ilealm generally through
the rouutry. !
Prices Rezilieed —To :th saaabl i r
enjoy the advantage" of their
.., :fIKOLi BOTTL
ailllCifor,sateiby ABEL T. 12121
Penn's.. ~ i , -
Fiw Arr
Eztensivelehair and
rnen.t. i
UTM. W. S*ll7l !A Co.
their arrangeractitsfor
ingtonstantlY on band all an
Furniture, 131 qnufa aimed on
hogany, }Mack Thilnut,3lapt
her, audio the bestand most
the articles which they inten
to order,are Mahogany, Mac
;dell uterine, Addelloardr, Se
tre, Card, Pie and other •Fa
riety; Soras,,getteet,Dicans; I
°fall hinds and styles, made
nut. Cherry, and Maple.
ALSO—Mahogany. Black
Maple, and Fancy Chalts, of
tionorhich they hare now on
a constant sn'pply.. Any arti
in a few days notice.
As the anbscribersbaye oft
their bruin ess and to open as 1
in Montrose which could sup
bold Furniture, and sure Abe '
Cities for such nrOcle if, they
patrids and encouragement.
• ,
I. re now fully completed
nnfactnting and keep
every kind of Household
of the best quality
Cheiry, and other Inus
durahle manner. Among
to keep on hand, ormake
Walnut, Cherry, end Mu
taries, Book Cases; Cen.
Iles; Stands of every va.-
Ottomans, Ice. Bedst-eads
fltabogany, Black Wal-
alnnt, Curl and liirdseye
et* variety and draerly.
I d. 'an d intend to keep
e desired will beim:ll4llnd
n been pallefted to enlarge
establishment of the kind
.•
Iy Avery irsridty ofliouse
trouble of rending to the
°pet° meet alt 4 liberal
11r. I
ALliVit
.ROlll%
yl LI, • ,
. 31 ontrose,7une4{ILWI.-2
. . . ~.• . - -
•
LAFATETTE BURR - Milt, gTONE AMFY:-
•._ , , .... •:. • • T G,T. • :.' .'
. ' f.
rpm: 1711DERSTOR ED; fornaerty , Yorimin 'for ninny
..I. years of theLalayette 'lute 1 1 1111stbhe Manufactory,
240 Wathingt on 5t.,11. Y.;(il i Tyliek,Agen t,) would In.
fora ittofriends slut tho pub c teL general, that be has
established a
BURR MILL. ; STeIN • 3IANUFACTORY
Bingham
Leroy Ito ilifAnen
. - Aad solicits a sha
-Ile sill hare constantly o
Barr ones, as also a
Knlzeatoiiesc, , also Preach
screen wire and Plaster Pa
• The tradersloed 'assure
that -h, will faithfully ere
his care, not only is qualft
ulthed; and solicits their ki •
Orders by letter will be •
and•as cheaply. as siciap
3.lillens and Illiterrights are
lag his stock and worlitn
bin4balatou,July,lBsl
' Danish Searle, itordro
bulldog; Cold., Qum*it
12.1dgeweiei.
PING Di;,
vEßYozzerceire osso 4.)
ilut oud, Pvarl, earn!
btone,alsorcry hatvy ,
Chured do, tut; a :zesty of
ent of huger Tins
t,Eirteraid, te,x,sjgnet and
do.; IS and 20 .earrkt sufr
her, styles by
• • •
~lt~hamWn, December 4
. • MAIM • '
nati : TVALIELL *
Itiehes to give every fa
sgondAlmnite.e tut the .
berebyjavited;o tome or
ace.-
ioragmhit.lfiriertrose,
.. 11 71nSemethebannifcounty
,r 1852. Rhey ere therefore
'lola tetonegratuitotiale
. ,
nea,l44 eteffs;Peitagt.
, ts and Pot Et, a herb Wean.,
agents for tho private
Ilouseaand Lots—loos
vho wish to otter
a udnuto description of
rPamber of acres, how
di,ndildings; Orchard;
r trot:trees, and shady
d the nearest point to
tie Railroad; peal and
to sell orpurchase heal
ention by calling On or
quebanna county ,
•se to the prendserft cc of
. .
j ..2.lnother .. SciOttfic ltr,oneler 1- ji
. ~
_
-j - Great Cure for ilyipepsta; s,.
inl. J. B. ROODUTON'S IPIEPSIN,VITE TRUE DI..
GESTIVE WILUID,. OR Gnitric
..if 'kite,
kdoore . west of theitrtek
mono.' offend for sale:
I . Frame House and Bin)
.Id Jo do •' '
do
cold do do.
gold do do
du do
.• - ,
Prepaled-froM RENNET' or the.fontth Stomich , Of the
Oa, after directiuus of Baron liebig, Abe great Physic..
logical Chemist, by 1,8. 1101.1011.TAIN, 51. IL, Phlladel-
Thi phis. s is a truly wonAerful remedy for INDIGESTION,"
DYSPEPSIA ' JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, VON
' bTIPATION and DEBILITY,' curing after Nature's own
motto's], by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice.
03' Uelf a teaspeontul of Pepsin, Infused In water,
rail digest or dissolve, tire pounds of Besotted Beet in.
about two bourn, out of the stomach.-
Pepsin Is the chief clement or great Digestive prltack
- plc of the Gaatriclulce—th,e Solvent of the Food. this
'Purifying; 'Preserving, and Stimulating Agent: of the
Stomach and lute•tines. It Is extract...l from the 'Di
gestive StomiudA of -the Om, thus forming an ARTIFI
CIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural
Gastric Juice In its Chemical rowers, and furnishing
complete Imo Felled substitute for it. -By the aid of this
preparation the pains and evils olndigestion and Dys
pepsia are removed, just as thoy w ould be by healthy
stomach. It to doing wonders for dyspeptics, curing ca.
sea of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dia
peptic Consumption', supposed to be on the verge of the
grave. The sac:Aide evidence upon which It Is: based,
Is in the highest degree cations and remarkable.
Sciendfic Ebidelice.
Baron Licht% In his celebrated work on Animal Chem
stry, says 'An Arldclal Digestive Flntd, anplagous
to the Gastric Jules. may be readllyprepared from the
mucous membrane of the stomach
- of the Calf, in which'
various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will he soft
ened, changsd, and digested,yust In the same manner as
the , would be in the human stomach."
pqe- Call on the agent and get a Descriptive circular;
grata, airing n large amount of scientitte arldencetsimi
lar to the above, towether with reports of remarkable
cures, from all parts of the United States.
DR. BOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is now sold by nearly all
the dealers in tine &umlaut" pop ularmedicines,through
out the United States. It Is prepared lu Powder and In
Fluid form, and In Prescriptive vials for the use of phy
sicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of PliFtlelansonay
be obtained of Dr. Boughton or his agents,describing
the whole process of prtparlitlOU, and airing thit'anthor
hies upon which the claims of rhis new remedy' are ba
sed. As It is not a secret remedy, no objection can be
raised again: its nee by Physicians In-respectable stand
ing and- regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per
bottle.
! d Lot.
! . trained bonito and
'.1 4 1 do do - •
do do
.do- do 'd tt
,- &frame i house and barn
I
do. do
d 'do "do do
,do do 'do •
, d do do do ..
..-do . .do .• do'
-- . do ..'_ ..do '. do
do do do•
' -do do do
-,.: .do . do ,- do
old:do. do -do
'46 do do
do do do
do • do do '
do do do
do' do do
II and dwellinz.
ed,franseboisc =earn
.. .• u-
do do • do
do do do
told do do do
do do do
• do do do
do do do
do do do •
ed,frame house and barn
do do do
do do do
-, do do do
do do do
Improved
nrchese any of the sheer
inn fundeseriptlon.
'ALFRED BALDWIN.
E. G. BABCOCK.
ferOIISERVE THIS H.... Every bcdtle of the gennino
PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S.
TON, M. D., sore proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Cepy
rigbt and Trade Mark secured.
frr-Sold by all Drngaiste and Dealers in Medicines.
D'..rFor sole by ABU TIIERELL, Druggist,ltuntrove,
Pa., Agent for Susquehanna county. ' Sly
plaint;_
!IRONIC OR IYERVOES
OF TIIE KIDNEYS,'
em a disorderdd Beer or
patios, Inward piles,, full.
; ity of the stomach. nun
ood, fuilnes, iar weight In
, ednklng or muttering at
, tug of the head, hurried or
at the heart, choking or
a lying posture, dimness
, the , sight, fever and dull
r perspiration, yellowness
be side, back, chest, limbs
1 , outing In the flesh, con
.rest depression of spirits,
WHAT is there that guaranteei to us a competency
more purely, n our decline of life, than health,
'and rigor of youth, nothing.. Thin the question is,lituar
shall that be obtained and secured. - If we have a
Cough, Cold, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Pleurisy,
Influenza, or Roartericss, or any other affliction of the
Lunge or Chest, you will find in Dr: Throupla
COMPOUND .1!RI P of BLOOD ROOT, a mire andsafo
remedy, or if your children are afflicted with Croup or
Moping Congo, no better remedy can be found. Thou
gOIDDI have been relieved with It, and certificates of its
curative powers, now In my possereinn, pluceelt beyond
doubt, the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection
of the Lunge. The powers of Blood Root as a remedy
has long been known, out its harsh action alone has
kept it somewhat out of general favor, Mat, I flatter
myself that the above combination is perfect. and that
its use, will secure friends wherever it is offered to an
enlightened
A WOOD TO Mortrists.-1 wish 40 ameliorate your
eOrlditioll, to lessen your cares, perplexities, and angle
ties, which I do by providing far your tender offspring,
a remedy for their Ms that is adapted to their Intirmi
ties, without the fear of consequences from remedies
charged with Opiates. Po destructile and detrimental to
so many thousands ofoor race. Who amongst yonbut
feels for the suffering Infant, where cries are the only
indication of its suffering,arrithing with paßis from oho!.
Ic, emaciated from diorama or dysen tory, suffering
great nervous iritatlon c otton tu P.t33 from teething—
often brought to death's door from cholera, Infantum;
and every ill arising from but •nouriehment or 'nursing,
I have peen all of these cured in a .day, almost, by a
remedy that tutva been for years' in perfecting, In en
extensivepractiee of pearly twenty Yaws and now offer
it to you under 'the true mama of ' , lily. Th4mniipts
INFANT itI;S:eORATI7E and 1101'11EIV8 itELJEF.".
When Ms remedy has been nsed„lthati met ,tirith un
bounded favor, and, as on values 013 r ohn comfort-of
ted Berman Bitters,
Ito DT
, • OEMIAN 3rEpreiNE
aiSCI6.I IS not excelled. If
tien in the Unit...l - States,
. es after slant physicians
"Mother's Relief." • -
{Foams are also productive, of great torture to
dren of riper years, :he symptom* of which every. pa
'rent 'ls aware. anal where suspected, it is thele,duty to
exterminate them at speedily as possible, which . can be
done only with a few doses of Dr Throtip'slVOß3l PCII
- SON, whieh is beyond COnti arisen; with any Vermifuge
of the day.. It will destro-. them ; and the .very small
dose,makei it acceptable to the children that dislike
medicines of any kind. It is 'a happy Compound of
hammier,' vegetable medicines, that in their combine
tion;produce wonderful effects upon those filthy intro.
dors of the human system.
If yea are suffering from derangement of the atom.
itch, Liver, or Bowels, you have Fever, head-ache, eour
stet:oath., or • heart-burn, flatulency,' costivenevs,' and
many other unpleasant symptoins, for their entire relief
you have only to take a few doaes of "Dr. Throop•a
IncLious PILLS," and you have a cure, They act
upon disease by removing the taus°, restoring- the-se
cretions, of all the organs of the body and health's,
theconsequence.
To those afflicted's/Ith sore, weak, or Inflamed eyes,
I furnish you also a remedy that has stool the test, of
Years of experience, and - restored the most eases when
every other remedy known bad fail eiLDr. 111;01 :T 41 EYE
IFATEII: These annprise the lin of Dr. 7/troop's Do
mestic Medleines,that should be in the hands of every
house keeper, as a good remedy always ready, and which •
only requires a trial to insure them a place.
Agents , plumes-ollentley t Read, Montrose;
N. Granger et Co., Rush ; H. 3I Sonthwoll. Ruth; 0.-0.
Wright, Middletown; B. Glidden. Friendmille; P. 31.
Barber, Jessup; - Breekney & Monfort, Brarkcey; •$ S.
Grover, Dlniock • Scott & Root, Springville: 'Dr Lam
bert, Auburn; James Tompkins,• Tompkinsville; Ray
-den -&- Little. New Milford; Dr. Brooks. Great Bend;
.30septi L. Merriman, Upsetiville; Dr. 3. Barney. Little
Meadows; Jasper Stanley, Chocanut; E. Tiffany - , Brook- i•
lin Centre. H. A. Witham, Clifford, Dr. J. C. Olmstead,
D undaff ; Johnson & Fery,lterr o e t t„ .
• J. S. htLASDELL, General Agent, Forest Inkre.
Zan. S, 1332r-13'1. ,
.vend what. are termed
!nee and patron-,-e of our
ere recommend Dr. II oof
lobe diebnctly understood
he
.nostrunee of the day,
of Period and then forgot
;ailty race of mischief, but
I, universally -proved, and
ovalof the faculty Well:"
e eennine. , They have the
EdON neon the wrapper,
tie, without Which they are
all .classes or invalids to
peat restorative power&
CiTITS.
ELL, Druggist, 3101:arose.
13 , 1 COW
gement
Furniiare Estab-
..Ayer i a Cherry Pectoral,
For the cure of Coughs, .Colds, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis. Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asa
• •
ma, and Consumption.
Among the numerous discoveries Silence has made In
this generation to facilitatb the 4usinestof Iffe-4actease
Its enjoyment, and even rhino; the term nf human ex
bathe°, none can be named of more real value to man
kind, then this contribution of Chemistry' to the foaling
Art. A fast trial of Its virtue!, throughout. this broad
country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine
or combine , ion .of medicines yet icemen, can 40 surely
control and care the numerous varieties et pulmonary
disease which have hitherto swept from ourmidst thou
sands and thousands every year.. _lndeed, there is now
abundentressm to believe a Remedy I at length been
found which can berelled VII to cure the most dangerous I
affeetuns of the lungs. , Our space here will not permit
as to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its
use, but we would present-the rotten hag opinlonsofcmi
tient men,and refer further inquiry to the-circular which
the Agents below named, will always be pleased to fur
nish free; wherein are hall particulars, and indisputable
proof oftheseDutts. -• • •
From the President of Amherst Coilege, the celebrated
Proferworflitchcock, - . • •
. .
. .
.. "James C. Ayers-Mr: I. have need your Cherry Pee•
torn! in my•own_case ofdeep-sented Bronchitis, and am
satlvil•dfroni Its chondcal const tution, that it is an ad
nirabis compound torthe relief ollaryngial and bronch
ial difficulties- If my opinion of its superloraharactor
can. be deny service, you are at liberty to use It sayou
think proper. tDWARD HITCIWOOK, L. L - D..
From the widely.-celebrated Professor Stillman, MIS.,
L. L. Professor of Chemistry, Sllneralogy; Sta., Yale
College, Member of the Lit. IDA. died . Phil . and ficlendf
lc Societies of America and Europe- • - • •
"i I deem thelJnerry Pectoral an admirable pompoal
.tion from some of the best articles in the Materia Medics,
and a very effective remedy for tho class ()ramose* it is
intended to cure." . ' • - • • • .. ..• .
P. 'Phenix Hotel,
their patronage,'
alurge stock ofrtencb
e rupply 61E8w:4RM!
'Plonks; bolting cloth,
-Not limn, Ct., Not.l, 1849. • . •
MO. •Posident of the 8. C. Senate, tastes
Drat be bemused tips Cherry Pecternlyttir uonderfuisue.
cess, to cure an intionetion of the lungs. •
*Fremont of the Brit Physicfanf.fin
. , •• ~ , • Paco, 31e.,Aprl fitl,lBl9,
Dr. J . Q. Ayer, Lievell—Dear diet I manor constant.
• y usingyent potty Pectoral inlay practice, and prefer
it to any othermedlone for pulmon dry complehats..Frotti
iobsenatlonof many/cetera cases. I•nus convinced it will
curecongba, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have
put to defiance all other. teniedles.
linvariably.recommend its use in cases. of consump.
Den and; confider It much the' beet remedy, known-for
Thaedifease. flespectfally - yours, .
Pretested and sold byrJames C. Ayer, Practical 'Chem
Ist;-Lowell, Mass. • . • • • ' .
Sold by A. Turrlll, .161ontrore4 Luelerrteottiareat
:pea ,iusdtry Druggists everystere.--Oyi
e , friends and theinbile
*ll orders entrustedto
sin prices ofartkiespr
trrnage.
•ted with as,tnueh "tare
sera Sr. on the spot.--
rated tonsil. aadesam•
OIN svizve-mg
'inns P. Valney. Em.;
rOsTillre I. R. Drake,
, , ...•• . • . • .
To ••all w4ourit. may
TY.47l47l•lnfigarl.e7 , Stitel,A 9 VALltmerit
Boad,Loudoxi. bearing Arrived In Untrue, b reedy pre
pered to eat garments Hall andflpring fashions, French
and Englith net (*et tin; Ainerieen. Call and tee, at
Mr. dinidetweepriente residence; nest door to , Squire
ease", 118413 et.,lltenzeee.. - Tellon.leoght • the recent
iurpreved tat of Cuttint. f Terms Moral - • ,
:_Zit. - ••• . •,, - • wm.p:vciTATi: ,, ,
„ . .
. _ , • • .
IDXTRACT,I3 ofjt .ed,Lemon f and VantHa, for f4r#l4.
last.Cream f aogerr, . '
tr: BEAD. '
Entered according to Act I:4'om:reset In the year up.,
by 3. 9. IDIUTON, Al. U., ititlio'Clorlessoinoe
of the District Court for att.-Dolan -
District of Peunertionla. -
DA:aouplitws,' • •
•-•
PE ps •
THE ROAD TO WEALTH,
l i pT - '.l.6.li)V.Eat._ - :ioyEstt.' ,-- ' - :*
Tuganbecrlbera buying entered lute ctiSperteershlti
In the Stove, Tin awl sheet Iron' bushiest ate Pre
pared tUatteud' to any orders In thdellue at the attar
; teat notiCe They hatter thettiselsea•thathy giving strict
attention to buel peas and low pr le ee, that they wilt , have
reitaoniible share ofpublic patronage. TlieirniSOrttrictit
efatoreala good; tuning the latest end-most improved
patterriti, amonveldcb sae the Iron-sides Ur Vulcan—a
store whleti took the drat Premium et the State Falrat
Pit-sense In 1850. Ds-0 'Forest Queen; E—O Forest
Queen enlarged ;'Jliey Ftone Ale Tight; Phoenix' do do,
Pxentlutn; Tarlor stores, box stoves—for enaler; woo,
. All kinds, of Tin Mare, et ene zinc and tin tithes, kept on
hew:l=44l4 . st priees that will snit. Ail kinds of produce
taken In haymentandeasb not refused. t)pp oaf te the old
store of ;Mills and Knapp. SAYRE & WEIISTEE.
llontresei J uly4o, '5l, ,
'4IIFIrLICTE'D RE,AID;
'Philadelphia Medical House.
EstabOsEed fifteen years 4,0,14 DR. RINKE
LIN, North West Corner fl , drui
• Milo; 'Streets, between Spruce. and
•
'l. ; Pine` Streets, Philladelphiv.
FimEN - NEARS of• extensive and uninterrupted
liritctiOn spent in 9116 city, hat e rendered Dr: li.the
most expert and successful yractitlent rice and near, in
tho treatment of nil diseases of a privete• nature. Per
ilous afflioted with ulcers en the body, thrust . or legs,
pains fer',.,the head or bones; mercureal rheuinatlim atria
turesigravel, diseases arising from youthful excesser or
impurities of the blood, oshercby the constitution has
emu e :exifeeble cl are treated wahine,- (es,
lie wbe places himself under the care of Dr. If may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, andcon
gutty ref y upon hie skill as a physician.
R
TAR PA RTICOLAR. NollC 3..-10111 Jg TOCO' who bare
injured itheinselves by a certain practice indulged in•--
1 a habit frequently learned from evil 'Companions or at
school—the effects Cl which are nightly felt. even when
asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply
immediately. tVeakness and. censtittitionni debility,
loss of inuscular energy, physical lassitude and genera,
prostration, irritability and all nervous affections, indl-•
.gestlonotluggishness of the liver, and every disease In'
spy way connected with the procreatire functions, cured
and fail vigor restored.
Read !I Youth and .Manhood. A 'Vigorous
Lifd.or Premature Death.. Kinkelin on
self.preserreicion. Only 25 ccut s.
Tills peat just p üblisbed la filled - with u Pent inforrna- j
lion, oq the infirmities-and diseases of the genctatit e I
organii., It addresses itself alike to Yorth,
and ON Age, and should be read by all The valuable
advice dud.- Iropreseine warning Jt gives, will prevent
years of miser, and suffering, and save annually thou.
sands Olives. Parents, by rending It, will learn hoW
to Prevent , the deilruct ion albeit. children.
••*, remittance CI '2B cents, enclosed In a letter, ad.
dresse,Dto Dr. KIND.E.I.IN,N. W. Corner of Third and
Union Streets, between i'pruee end Pine; PhilaiDlphie,
will ensure a book, under envelope, per return mail
Persons at & distance may address Dr. 8. by letter,
enclosing a fee. and be cured at home.
Packages ofiledicines, Directions. 4 - c., forwarded, by
sendiugia remittance, and put up iscOntO from Damage
or Cariosity.
Book.ttellets, News Agents. Pedlars, Cattrotvers, end
all nthets supplied with the above work at -very low
rates. 4,7-ly. •
TO Dairymen and Farmers,
Iraluable property for Sale.
AYAitli of2oo acres situate I u Bridgewatei township
Susquehanna County and state of Peunelvanla
ISO acres of which is under good improvement
The farm Is we II designed for a dairy,and is capable of
feeding 40 eon's during summer and winter. and every
part of :it Is welt watered. The buildings and land aro
in goodlcontlition and the fences, %thieb are of stone
and rafls are also gord. There aro two large barns upon
the premises, besides a granary and cent orient shed
fortattle. Three - orchards principally of graftedfruits
and other fruit trees. •
Sald farm-his a very pleasant and desirable location
about Cita miles from Montrose, the County seat eines ,
onchanna county, arid about 0 miler (rem the Leggetis
Gap Itallaeted, to which, therein a Plank Bandit' proems
of completion, and is very convenient to meetings turd
schools, and mechanics. - ,
Also another V alunble Parm adjolag the atitiver COD.
taming 200 acres, of whfilfl6o acres Is under a high
state of cultivation. - 'Upon it there Is ,a large frame
houxe, entrant buildings to correspond end
large`iirchard. „It ialtell watered and fenced and adrul-
XSIOSPAapt .• • • • purposes. ,
• IV - talSold on rent•onabletentis, a Par
tfe • • ,",t . , sin:Galli upon florid and
Laser. '
•P Lea on•• • •r i : t •Silit personally or by lettrir to
ITon. Jessttreor `;.f. Niren at •31.ontrose. 'n :said
'ea unty,'and any further particulars that may be requir
ed vita lie giren.--115tf . . •
'Kb ties , to 'the .Public: ..;
New Seaeonable,Fall and Winter Goode al the
• • • Great One Price Store of
r L. St. LEIII.IIIEI3i. threat lefeird.
BEGS leave to take this opportunity of tenderimt his
sincere thankito hißfriends and customers. fok cbs
generous patronage they hare extended in. him ; and
at tbe same time Inform them thSt he has just rettirped
from NeW York with a:very iargeand-clioice selectieh of
Farmland Staple Dry Goods. Also a fresh and, extent
siveaasortment OfOreceries,Provisions; Boots andb bots,
hats and Caps ' hardware, Crockery,' tt a., Drugs I and
Medicines, which with be Fold for cash and pro.inee at a
Ferysraall advance, at prices which defy iill'conpetition.
F !earl Pork, Fish, Salt, wholesale and r leonht
also remark that he ailheret strictly to the system of al
ways n..pilag .the lowest priceat tirstithereby inp..the
Fame advantage to all who may favor him with their pat
ronage.,
Slore.
- Thal aigest,, best and cheapest ,turstrrtment o' II eady
Made Clothing in the Slilage of Great Band, Pa., Broad
-Cloths,Boo Skinactlasslteeres and Cestlnesofall qualities
suitablefor the Fall and 'lrinter Trade, which he offersat
such priers as to satl sfy any one that thlsrs the place for
them to'deal. in consequence of the gre4t increase of his
businese he has been obliged to greatly enlargehlsstock,
'which he now offers to hie fermis ..nrl the public for ex.
amination,couthleat that In so doing they will dna some•
thingtOthelr advantage. The subscriber has made ars
rangements to manufacture clothing in all its ration.
branches, and Is uqw prepared to sell the same, warrant.
ed to bearinspectlen. Custom work and cuAing dont
at thelatest style and abort est nett ce,r—al I kinds of tail
ors' trimMingsfurnlshod and for sale. .p omit forget the
snot. Store nearlyCippocfte the Mansion Ilmx re .
Great Bend, Septr,l6so. L. S. LENUEIM.
The People's , :Friend
T. Ir. ratirirs, oY Ilthaius N, Ye
AiN DY3STabYart AND Ris.ttax.o kisTaact.-7-An
from the shrub.calied Witch-hazel, and purely from
that with the exception of ellttle Alcbhollo preserve it.
It willeura all local pain and infiamations, old sons,
frestrworindsandbruises, Pilre, and. all diseases of the
bowels of a chronic tie t ure, tooth-ache,'ear.ache and an
excellent rem..dyforremales, fee. • . •
• It lEr tiply what, it proles:mato be, , thePeoplen Friend!
Providence hasseattered along the iugged paths of life
manythhige thateontribate greatly to the comfort and
haapincie of every: hodji. i hence their great-value, and
well nutY they be called ‘frientla of the People.,
Otte ward here tognard againstimposltlon. men.by
the name offlpeneer, has mann recta:red and - offered for
sale &spurious article called the. Coryl . l E,e•trect,-,,that •
wonldbe . extract of the ha z el-nut f—the . genuine leas
whiteanil as pure as water, while the spurious article is
colored,which enables thepublieto distinguish.
- Nonagennine.but thosemarked.Pond's Pain Destroyer
WU. K. uxrca,Montroie and iitore=liee - pets and me.
Ine-dealersgenetully,Agetits.
, .
rrnE.„:OPARTNERSEUP beretafeio existing snider
- 1. the,natne and Arm of Sisk& Throng, In the Express
r .businesa on the T.. $ W.,11.1.t., la tbig.day dlssalsed by
mettnalennsent. ' „ JA:CP.SSISIC.
1, Jam:1;1851. ' '• • -11. - n..Turtc.OP
P. S.-. The bnsitteas kerenfles bo,carilcd en by
Throop do Co rniveitifeanestb.
TAR - r)S this teethed of.inforraing hla frl elide and the
public generally, that he has just received front
- New acralisorment of Goods,' consisting Ile part)
of Staple and Fancy Pry
_Goods,. Groceries, Crock . ery,-
Flardw_are,tlye Stain, ern., which. ho will dispose of, for
Cathi Produce, or approved credit, on es faverabliterma
and at vi low prices as at any other eatablishmeof tho '
cornett% ' , And he would bent say, td thoia who aro in the
Lila of gedog out ot - town to :purchase - geode:. that he
trilthe happy to have the privilege of convincing them
that hneati do as well by there an thotethat - inalie more'
shcWarld greeter pretenelinis; • Please' call at Ida 'Fiore
In Upaonville nod misty youreepres on that Stibject: •
WANTED--Poultry, Game, Ilutter c nodpicep.,-Polta,
for which, pail Cash will be hall, - . - • •
Llpsonville,lfiovi 5, lga.6—titr. , ;::: •
Coll 3 - -!
GAILY
'Lackawanna - it' West - env Maltreat].
.Passeniey Trains with Special Meseengere for Sh•
fittearatinrefifterchiszeitsce an& Packages of •
!every descrlptiois,Ritecie, Bank Notes, fie.
ATOTTS. Drafts; an 4 )11115 collected, all orders attend.,
e 4 to with jiromptneaa and at re,nionable ratra•
The'Agente: at tlto Lackawanna St:Weatern Railroad
Company will acknaagenta for the gtbovoCaptcas nue. ••
Expteseewagona bo to rowdiness upon the arrival
bt caeli train at %Scranton, to forward -with dispatch,
kierchanditek ecc..wpittoou,',Aquiesfame,aa.-,
• Ltwoaastlicarloot 310phi:omit& anthaclunl to receive
and Alward Express - lilulght' front that place to the
BlantroreStatfon, and front eahl Station toliontroatt:
.N. C. Martin otatioatomoock, will receive and for.
ward 'Napalms Trelght Annifthat placo', to ,Tunkhanuock
Otatlaniindltont that - StatlentoTankhanuock •
TIIROOP ! lc , 9(V.
.2ki,embet.lssl.—f:2ll'
WYOMING S 1
Kingston, Luzerne county, 1410
mina institution inns ono of the meet desirable tome,
%L. Cone in Northern Y 4 rauriminla. 'Mauston la a quiet,
plc:tient atid salubrious" utige, metope w il d of iplikri,.
burro, and accessible by daily etegm from all parte of the
country:; dim school nes now been in operation tares
years, doting which its patronage hat! been Mama and
collate:10y Increasing.
Through tfie matittleence of Wm. Swettand, air.
, aldittonal S miner, building 40 by 49 feet, undies Ito
oleo high, has just been completed, and by the atuality
of lion. Zibe Bennett, the school la now franlehed with"
a valuable and extols! ve library. entirely Wow. The
Chemical, Phllorophicai end astronomical 'Apparatu
of the•lnetitution is regarded, by all who hare brawl
edge of:O. ee of a high order, and ample for full
menu in Natural Science
Th•Boant et Instruct!" for them:lsiah:lg yeiti Ls u Tot.
, -
Her. Reuben Nelson, A. My • '
PRINCIPAL,.
Her. Young V. Stniths A. Viae r -
Teacher of Ancient Langunes.
Phltip 9 l". veva. A. U., • -- • -
. • . - Teacher of Mathematic*.
new. C. 11. Harvey,„. . mi • .
, Teacher of Natural gier.
Janresi 1 1V. Westlake, - -
Arentant Pura. . • ; .
11112* Dinky Dietz, .
Teacher of Modern Lactose'
Nils* Esibci liasrlek;• •
Assistant Teacher of lidodeirt Lartiptatirt
, .
Sllrs...Trtrin 'S. IN c lambs . . . ...
Teacher of Drawing anti Painting. -.-,
/Urn. S. A: Gregory, . ,
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. . ... .. Teacher of !Susie. : - .- - -. ,
All of the above teachers are employed in.the' edits)t
theehole of each day except the Teaches , of Drawing and
.11r..Westitike. • The former devotte such a.patiha of
each day t • her-class as may be necessary; and the:lst
tenches one heir of each day. The public( win tierce's , .
that by this arrangement the school is under the leper
vi-lost and Instruction of a very roll ,beard of tesskstrs
end the Trui tees confidently - believe that no pains:wit
be spared to promote the most 'thorough Imptterement
'nilthe pupils. - • • •. •
' The necessary expenses °fiat Institution are modes,
ate. Tuition exclusive of ors nruental branches, from $3
' to $5,60 per quarter:'board $l,BO per week s washing
37,i4 per dozen, and fuel $2,50 per annum. - •
The 'discipline of the Institution combines mildness
with - Mune es, 'lnculcating sound; moral and religious
principles, peteevering industry, Stitt order and (*nett
deportment.
The present term of this school Trill enutinne till the
23d of Dec. next. Students ern admitted at and
but the most suitable time for entering is the beginning,
or the middle of each term. Tbore *be may wish. to at•
tend the school through the retunintler of the Fall awl'
throughout the Winter, would do well to enter as moon
as the 20th or 23d. inst. There-will be a vaeationnf.two
'week:sat the close of the presen t term. .The next term
consists of thirteen weeks commencing January 7th clos
ing April Orb 1852. ,
•
, . .
Coutlnguys of the " eralnary and any Information rela.
tire to It can 1...1bad by addresPlng the Principia,efeloAr
'IA the undenigued. , D. A. SLIEPADD, Pres,.
N. ROONDS..Ecey. - . . .
. Kingston, Oct 4, I 861-42-tt. . '
-• • •
Petroleum or Rook „Oil,
NATURAL remedy procured from la well in Alle
gheny county, four hundred eel dreg Put yip and
sold by S. M. If lElt, Canal Desk!, Pictsburch, Pa. - It is
put outer bottles just as it flows from the well without
admixture of any kind: All ye dist ore afflicted
READ ! 'READ!!
Itheurna . tism yields to tho power of the Petroleums A
r Meek OM LurerneCo., Union tp.,Julyflth,
Mr. nier—Dear lir; allow me as a stranger to ? Con•
gratulate yours the sole proprietor of au harellaable,
called Petroletim or flock Oil, which is destined ere king
r °lake the plate of all great medicines'. iMaby persons in
this neighborhood bare tried. the Petrol, um in a number
of ChISCE miring most of them and prorlogkighly beneficial
in all. I havo tested it in- coughs, colds rheumatism,
totter, sprains, and swelling; for a - ileum:4lM I think It
lea certain cure. hi y wife has been afflicted ;with', the
Rheumatism :for some years rind never could' get any.
thing to relieve her, in fact she tried everything, and no-
thing would,do her any good untikeho tried. yoUr Petro
leuna and It has relieved her entirely, for 'my part I think
it is the greatest pain killer now iu use: - Yours
J. JESSOP.
A with nl letter from LtiFrne co., I ecbminenning the
Pc•rolcum:' Beck Munn, July 7tti,11351.
?lr. Et rat-Dear sir:—l take great pleasnre_ in pert'.
ing to the virtues of your great natural niedicinceafied
the Petroleum or Rock 00. xbien Sc certainly a great
medicine. I bought one dozen pf your agent shen he
va, , dlong here last fall. I tested dt In a numberof mem,
and fdrind it to preen good. T aloe tested it In a case of
tetter and found it'very beneficial. • I You'd like very
mod, to have another box of it, for ..f duet. 11l eto be
tithoutit. Respgctf:ally:younr
• - J. CAMPBELL.
A•voice from Susquehanna co., certifying to the vibes
ay of the Petrolerun: " dune m.h. lam
S' Et sa—Bear sir:--41:ow roc to ectlifyto the
etrtuas of.Y
our natural utedicineealled P etreleum or Rork
fail.•l bad been atilleted with the Rheumatism forsotar
think,' Twain Wilkesbarie Las; summer rad got a bet
tie from 'your Agent when be was along there,has
cured me perfectiy. I have !linen seen is t. tied •In differ
ent cases of rheumatism, and fond it giverelferiti ant. •• ' • Very respectfullyyou
••- • •:.'i • ;. • ' ! -IitSIESII.A3I/1403•
• • •
leigii.--;aciveifr—Allem she tei•milfite the
VirtAlo. of your great natural medicine entice . PetroWrias
.0 , hock Oilorhieb I believ,e is goad medicine :' I have
been alit rted with Neuralgia, pain in the nerves Ter the
Met ten - years, and never conid get anything to relieve,
me: in fact I tried almost everything end nothing would
do me any good until I tried your Petroleum; which fibs
relieved me cry much; 1 bare also tested it •In lapao,
scalds, and bruises, it has cigar , given rebut ba
shorttium 'I think it is the gr ;sitest pain killertMw fa
use. Very respect:ally yours,. • •
• T 11175. ELLIS.'
Cell.ftud get, a circular from the agent; which gives a
fall description ofit. •For rale by BENTLEY & EEAD.
Sold wholesale by MB 0.19, LE, Co,Na.2olaragitst
tree t, Philadelphia. • - • • 2fily
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' -.. , FIRST IN IittRICET."T: . - , E W G.O 0 D. , ..5.
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H..,..T.:VVE138 II AS just returned fiom
NEW YORK', with • duo
sto'cic of Fall ;goat:, which be otters for tato. to those who
WILL PAT for them,.ttt u low rates as ettl.bdTeSSGl24.•
VI. timed.. Not forget-hut due thou& to eutb aids
friends, es baeihotetotoreht light goods othistOto; Odd
for them, he incites them to "c 133 . 1 EAGAL5.',!%... ,
Itrontrose;Sek; I.otti, 18;t1. ,
' ' NE
W 'AR R EVA
BanTortrharrenhtaosiust rece..ved . sieisard StiS:rfor
••. rail and - 11“ater Gevocts -
ncludinr, an elegaut variety otLad les Ri bbo ns ,, uds.:{rn
cr Long Shauls, , tins! style' Bonnet muter
Caps,Staple Goods &c., of the most desirable Itykli
Willeh, bating been purchased at She late pOtell ' .
will be sold unusually low. -
New Miran!, Sept.2o, 1851. 1 . • ' •• •
•
•
New ordStove Depot.
• - " %51.
LT. hats now t n store a - now int i time las.
LI• s ° l llnel:it of Cooking ,yarior, and Slbnp 43torasi for
ivoottand eoni.inelutling the new and tnosa_Lonttnireal
kinds of Air Tight, Large Oven, eoinwon:andiretatad
oveii , &e.,withStove pin e,Sheet• Iron; arid - Zine,, - Stions
Tubes,te 0., ;031c/the nilltreit.very low.for ointkor:.)!lt.
provedaedit.: - -
Septetnber;lasi. • .
-
3 - Tim Last . - Wondeki_.;:.
10 'I% BARNI:131, tbegrvat htunbugger.ir about Intro
. duelng into thls'eo the'eelebrated Vire Ant&
hilattor,•a"maeldne not larger than ti codes mill ' worked
by a thumb-screw,. - Schist% will putout this largest eruln.
stantly. thle has net fog, to.'do With the faet_tbit
Jon N 3rtorES, Taller hal , just tec'dliss • - •
• RAWL Sr; WINTER 11PASIIIONS,,
and to tiosipiropared to wait or. Ida Woad, isltti bla usual
olnerity.skill and tom' humor. ; •
Loft:Call in Ii you want capl Was, it the shop aver
Lathrop 'store.
N. a. c wane dope as amt.
thentrose'oet. 80851,
.
-adel Turrelli .
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Cbemicsils,palnteitils,
Camplkine, Fluid, Lamps, Dye atuffs,G rocerica,Dry goods
Ifcgrdware,stonetrare, ato slily:aft, Clockt, t ohm Jew.
elry, spoono; Epoctaeles,• Musical Instruments; ;Trusses,
Mrdical InsttumenDS, " liquors, perfumery; 331 4 1 441. Sta.
tfotuery,lir!b.heik,shuev, .XankFc, Sitiono;iiq• -
Blontrotiv;Pa. - ' '34 ly
Seed.
AFr qtrautity ofElix Oced,waio.k.d r* Cho nitei for Geo
corlemq• Cagt by
DQLLARD.
L_Oct. 23. •
• 5p00n5.;..:.:.,.
ALARGE stook.or extra linelttbatt table and tea
spoons, Drlawns:wars,. wiie,stengtbened table and
-tun spoons, buff tablliand ten spoons. Alroi Wier. 'lOl -
vespleted, Germ an Silver spoons, tic 4 0154 Jut retsina
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