The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 18, 1854, Image 4

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TILE LARGEST! CII:CULATION SORT
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iihnitrose l Thursday, Mu
The lla li y Farm,
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lIY loss. 2.7:ilqouttNE'
Saw ye tlHi farmer at his plough
As you hero riding by!
lar, wearied 'neath his noonday I ,
When slimmer suns were higt
And thought ye that his lot was
And -did (you thank your God,
That you and your were not rot
Thus like a slave to plod!
Come, see him at his harvest horn
N'Vben.mden t field and tree,j
Conspire, with flowing stores to flu
His barn and granary, !
His heallhi children gaily sport
Amid the new mown hay,
Or proudl aid with vigorous, urn
His task as best they may.'
the dog piartakes his master's job
And guards the loaded wain. • I
The feathOry people.play their
And lead their youngling
Perchance [the hoary grandsire's .
Tho glowing scene surveys,
And breathes a blessing ort his is
Or guides his evening Praise.
• •
The harvest givei is a friend—
The Maker of the soil—
And earth Ithe Mother; gives the,
• And cheers the patient toil.
Come joinlthem Itund their winl
Their heartful pleasures see,
And you had better judge how b
The farinees life may be.
gle f a
Susquehanna County A. 1-
Society, ,
ANNUAL FAIN AND CATTLE
To be held in Montrose i on the se
day and Thursday of Octobe
Ploughing Match first day
' LIST OF PREgIUSI
. - For the best Durham Bull, `.
• Second best,
Devon, best; -
Second best,
Best Grade Bull,
- _Best Cow, •
Second best
Third best, I . .
Yearth best,''
NI. the best 2 years old heifer any
Second best;
For the best; 2-years old heifer,
Second best;
For the .best I 4 - yearlings,
Second best; I
For the hestllot of calves not less,
- than five,
Second best,l
- the best pair of working oxen,'
Second best, •
Third best, I
For the bestir/air. 3 years old steere
- -Second best.
For the i bestj pair 2 ym old steers,
Second best, •
• - • - SHEEP.
For the best fine wooled buck, . 2,00
Second-best, ''• 2,00
For the best South dovi - brick, . 3,00
Second'best, -2,00
' For the best long wooled buck, I 300
• • Second best', . • I • 2,00
Por the best lot fine wooled ewes 'not less •
than ten, 1 - . - •
Second best, '
For the best lot of south down ew es not
less than ten, ,
Second best;
For the best lot long wooled - ewes
not less than two,
Second . - '
Foi the bes boar,
best"
Second best,
Third best.]
For the best sow,
Second best, ,
Third best,
HOGS.
1 • - ' HORSES:
.• . '
For the best stallion for all . iiork
Secorilt,bist, ' . 1
Third best, I
For the best breed mare with colt
by her si e, . , • 1
-Second' • - ' '
:Third best; . • . : 1
t.t
- - For tbe pair of matched .r
. ' foaled in ltf! county, , - -
Seeond bes
'''lluhird best, - * _ • ' 1
' f'nr - tho beet italrof matched , •
. t' , foalded in the conntYs -,
.: ' . .Second best,
' Third- 1)04 1 ' -
POULTRY.
Foi the best lot not less flow sir,
Recond beit, , -
I VEGETABLES.
For the best and largest variety.
For the beat 1-2 acre potatoes;
-,' Second beat, ; -
~' r;- .
-- ; :e"` • ," ' -CHEESE.
"' For the'bsst int lessihan 1001bo
'' ' S Ti econd . beat; ,' - _,'.
'
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ir41 0 4 - •
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.BUTTER,
•, ,i Forrille best firkin of batter mad
:. , ".,...
_dmingtheSammer months;' •
beat, • ~-, - . ,_
,irThirdbot4 .- ". : •' ; ' '
,_. FOCthe bat made during the r
, Secondbeit,
1A: Ilsird best, ; ,-,:. , -
___._ _
___,-: . •- -
VIEMEI.'
For the best , acre deem,
•. Second &fist,. --
zi'llidid befit s , ;
4=-1 1 ei - thilklst sere of Wmter irked,
1j P6i the Imetaere of Spring Wfiest !
. cr:s oel i n d b t id i .'' ‘ , •,, ,
..
Per thOiliklat ame of eats; ' •-; - '
}. et a n ,t,:bi m it,,,, ,-, -,. , ,- .• , •
.'"? 1 4 ig
t 451 .' the sere of bneirmheit.' -
,b4 ,st
1 f •tc .- .-,,.. .:•:__ • - _•.. , Win te r
icor the b..st 9 bushas of , ap ples, :
. I : For .the beat 2 }stistiebiLf Fall apples, ••
For the best I=2 bisifelnflaninCts, . -.
For the best 1.2 bashollnt Pears.
, Fur tbe.kW.-busiiel of Peaches, , - ,
~,,,,- . , •,,,DOI(PrIe.IIANUFACTURES. ,
,
~,.: • For the beat toi4.llasne4 " ' '2•00
'' Second:l4ot. . ..- ': ' - ..- -."-',.: ' .1.00
..efc'. FortbelystQxtili Waal ileilOplioi .Y - ' 2 ,00'1
g Ateondbirt, ' • - I•' ' .-- ' "'N,'"' '' r'14 01 ):
Third best s ., - : - -I- .-- - - 1 4 00;
rTh-Fertibe , iieetpeice. of porting,
~, z , .; -, -, 2,001
Second :b !s . ,-- ", • ' l,OO
2kolist iiitop•af Rag Carpeting,' . ; 1
t
not I than 19 yards, -.- ';' ' ' - 2,00)
Second -: \---‘,..-- ' 1 : • • IA2I
'.. , _Jar Ihe .5 pails of.Weel woks,- • 1,9 Q.:
-
, • --, - - ri - -:!--firoVELLM , . I; ;
...,• i- goitbq •
3"l4,,Offilokrlotigteri.: , T, - - 1
'i. „,_,...-- -tat.., d
,____*thCf4e!Pgu#.7/-,0 i -, l i c, :.; .".' - r =i - - 3 ,„i 00 ;
.. 4 F1 ,.. ... `"-u
P r lit i - ' ' ;-- - --;,. •
N ;. 3' l 1 . 7.::' ' :gotst
~,, :tor. a beat , k , s4 l,l 44er Uglier; ..-:.l', ~ :AO ''.
(4 4 cr. .
or `ouosti.i. laz. 044:144i,„ -, -,._ .1‘ 200 1
..
11:09szitcuvruil,Ai oul t tiliewra
Besvpiough or-suimoi , co i l :1•_, '' 'l --'''. 3 i04
. -±
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•- a'• 4 • 1& 149 - 014 : vat°ris' : : . ''../,''.., - 7 Y :: .' • .'
''z' Peiltip. l *, 4 , l o* . PloiNliA • , . ; • A s I
Foi the stritir a n ds ted'. t4tier, - - ',2,01
....SVI;II4„t., :.;:,1:;'' , - ' - 2,0 . 0
For pie est ox,yoke, , '. 1. 1, J,
hist
T,
r i or the best tug %Nun, :
For the lest pi car t, II L .
For the lest ple I,Th chain and vlevis,
!tor the best ledrse Shoe, I ,
11 or tho pest one i horse Power, ..
For the Pest two horse Power, ,
Ili'or the ; hest cern sheller, -1 -
Foe the liest-ll'orse.Rike - (wned or -
Iron.teeth,) ', , • 4 1
~ i ' -
tor - the pest churn, •I •• , '
• 1 . ! 1 CABINET WAIL&
or tho.btst bureau, '•r I . i .
.! I
or the tinstrareeretary, 1 , I -
I. or the Best breakfast f l ab e,
For tho b est work stand; ' ,
F or'l.llLiest bedstmid, - I -
1i 34
or Pie I .st -set archon:3 -
lio6,i'S ANI) SHOES.
11 • ,
ior the eat pair of fine hoots, • ,
'or the • 'st pair of thick! boots, 1
or rho t pair of wornebs beets,
'or the hest pair of womenijniskins,
II SIIkDDIX AO HARNESS.
,1 • .
best team harness, ' • , •
heat fine Single
hainesh,
tiest fine 'single haniessi .
't saddle and bridle,
CARRIAGES!
t doublet carr i age, •: .
Pest single carriage,. I, .
. II !! i FI..O%yERS.
For the, nest variety—Certificate,
, .• 11 ,
1 • - • 1 -HONEY. , , - t
, 1 j
Best re.sult•of on; hive of Bees, , ' $ "
For that hest ploughing, 1 •,. ‘ , ;,-• • Ai"
econdiPhst, , I [-' '; 4 - "
hir'd best, . • , \ 1 -.$ "
•
mirth seat, - ' • 1 A “
ifth biit, • - I", • 1 i•g" ; ' * 1 "
I Repirts on winter wheal , spring wheat, oats,
!
• u o c ra k p w e li k r to t r ':n in d
o co ra rn, ii : t r o e '
re be gy m ic a s d ied a It t t o th n e ot F ir a i ir i --- he
fudge4t ;least three', weeks before the fair.--
Alley Ire- to, decide the quantity and quality. tail:
,
- . .
d•per ,cre I . .
~. . . .
Fe rig competing for _ premiums on grain are
ra il.
I equir li4 (hove- tho :,,-ground measured and the
urinti ', pr,lpperly certified. I It is also desirable
- at a laccountI account be kept of the quantity of Corn
'talks hised per acre, their , value per ton;land
or th 'information of,tithis, a statement of the
best m?de of curing ; and feeding theM.
..1,
I
I -.lt i Itune farmers counted the cost of products
1
with II t)ew to find out whether rnore\catinot be
rods 'pit upon the Same &mind with, the same
Arnow: l3 ler labor, and for this ,purposel the Gem
' ' 1 4 • thefit •
Inittee woul prepose
,e owing qhestioris to
the fa era cif the 'county; hoping to redeivc
writteilarLswrs -froth its Iliaauy as possible.
I .Fi rs .:•how imuelkliay tote you cat tho, present
l aeason.i , . f -1,
~ ;
11 Second, What is its cos ; , per ton in the barn,
ieonnting all the, labor and 'manure 'used upon it,
and thOl interest on , the VOlue'Of the hind, 'also
Ivheth4r l the land is "'deteriorated or enhaneed in
value (rem the erep, taken Off? . ~,'
Third, HOW mute Corw,:wheat, , oats and po
tatoes 'Pave you raise b d
? .1 . 1•'-, . . ' 1 -1
1 Fourth, what' islthe eostitif each of I the litter
r. bu'hel estima in that same way ;l'including
he co Lof gettin in the Slops , also th kind at
round : i
used, wh ther :falletv, green vortl 4 or
e
loughiland? ,----' 'l i
I lle ' after no animal or tri:tie e will;
o tak I the first premiuM more than o
hp sii seqUent exhibition, where from
it won be entitled to the it.inm pipmi
cert . , Cate to that effect shall bo awe
'he ralkey premiums shall 'go to the 0
'Oetito . • ',, r
of
:
ill-The increased interest of , _tbe can
litre SOciety; leads the ,ominittee toib
the Fa t i on the coming Fall will far!ex
'Prevtli L A one, in the qn, ntitta.s wellies
lily_ of lie products and ?mituals exhibit
II - i
1 S. H. S4IIE, .; i -
`' R. Kist., 1- !I Ex-Co
I i - STErrixiclintfti,
lil Charcoal and" Salt lor Sh p.
:I' -A 7 , 4 tributtor to the Notch Wes , m Oulti
i n
. ;,- , .
. J
Ilitor, , ' tea j: f - : ,
i "# i generally conceded that we astures
re lint orablev to the health of shoe , Lhave
"kept a *bock for• four Years In a past re of this
t i dtx.cription'—, for the first two years ith Unfa
lvomblo resUlts. '1 lify sheep were . healthy,
and Many of the died. ' d ascribe tto the
Ivretn "Of my p.I t urn.-' Upon the r : ,ominen-
T
'Anti° - I nf an old farmer“:l. gave t e sheep
'char'al, mixed - With salt,. The be eficial ef-
Ifects of this mixture were, Aoon appa eat:; My
isheep S - resented a heilthful a y ; 'ce.
i o
n II have ontinued the trey
~rent,_ an. the an
iruali linve continued tojhrive. 1,.. suppose
;the medieinal qualities . : of this mix `. re •con
l!tistr. n 4.1.2. dic4;&-ctiu g i irOperLycs lie Char
coal: • And in the valuable tonic • d alters -
I tive roperties of the salt We may .dd;; for,
'like naaUy other remedial agents, thy; article,
wheal give in small dosea augments he diges
!tire functions. In larger doses it i , carthar
tic.-Americcm Veterinct4 lox , .'
C i 1 • al: 4• 1
TEED Carrut—Whein An snit
ked by. la substance getting into
. the
the New England Cultiimtor direch
the naimal's head, ?pen his jaws to.
. . .14e; then throwing , down his
. . • ndful of gunpowder. Mils will c
to ejOi the obstruction by coughing
Choking limy frequently, be relieve
. 1
nungte obstructing "„utitotance
014 ', f the animal - with a rc
stick I 2 , ... •
1 • • iso ea is.
.1
. , ,• "1
- I . :A lE'llat4Pooted Castidlidsite. '..
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The follow„.no• is the Cant. of a candidate
y I • ° •
for Justice of the Peace Palestine; Texas :
, J . •
ith ,
!!;tow prnzings-,-7th t.he 'assura n ce of
this` 'eet - is unfilled ti, , 'the breeze, whether
in
ca
or calm,' my, nsutie before You as
ca
.a ' , idol& fir the office of Chief Justice of
And:. .ri county, at the ensuing Augtstelec-'
tion. i l I do it frcim choice,- not from. solicita=
tion.tll do it, for the office is honorublet and
profi ti le.. rfeel iiiself, competent to . dis- -
-chMr ; the 'duties of the offift - I claim( no
im or merit or!iptalifications over any ;: one
,41E4 i 3 )10 'tiCay Cho* tei i inti against , itia.: I
4
;‘,...,..,. like to run the race soli ry sindillone,
but if, any one . is desirieni, let, them pitCh' in
—it isn'A deep. - I Stand flat-footed. square
toed,ihtimpeshouldered upon_ the, platform of '
free:rights and
.true republicanism: . •In poll
-1 tiefi, .t..ta opposed to the presen Legislature
—in aver. of Texas miler citi!Copp
.lL.,
fiedte, tele / grata:us, L'e. On the - ti ' e extension
se' , .o2l' right- tip and down all over railroad'
than ibut not at all ' of the section stritid, ' ..ri-
L
nally4 -fell:OW-citizens; if you elect me; Chief'
lust,i' I will iraake the very -welkin ring in
Ileud,huzzal iiiir.ca! ibr,the sons. of Anderson
,Conn;' ! If defeated, I. Will retire r with dig-
I nitY i Prt"9o• Pod . tumor ; remembering a
=PO! utifiil little song which I 'at sine ,
TemiablY*l l ;e 2,l k4 l "sl,alloatirm afloat''
Jac..;` r p ,
hope:om long to See 4-ou face 'to fate..-'
.., ; •:,.7",,:: ;: - .',.L. , . , % _.....,.- , i
A. G. CANT' RY.'
i .
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- , • .e; AU Armstrong : -.Dintoerat states that
ihree .f the prisonere nceifinedin timiail at 1
Hi . 'jug, eseiP.lA fr ""durance • vileT-oli I
die"; ;:',., hit et the 113th just; and one of'. them:
left' .' • r.:
~.* l'thet;llowing cdol and uttiqiie le,i-- . I
tet,' '. .. :, ;-,! ./Sh e tiff Mi r k.; • • :, ' ~ 1
-,1 -
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=-L- 44 Af;ttlL 13,1854:
'' 4 a air :ito dontt think:. me inwnte
- fug r ...-
f t
-Italing SO !, abruptiy,. withoUt• ;letting y.O
~ ow—but ?
rll - 'endeavor ' , to'. givityou as
di and brie f in eblanUtion as 7.7.simild6'
. 1. tt"., .
hi ±4io - ,e,Libio . thorit-litliet-SOCIUded
',:rpi Ai , 1.1. pf *y Libits+ r and iii.-faet'iltiit'
.1;41 1- ;1
get( l i 'li:!..,c ..''. .'. ''. ••••.,-. -. . i!, -
~- -
- .1 ,: -. ember`: to to birr.-;!—.4-,iind ;all finquir
,: •, • •
1. . irl l #e l o . ,Te,tnth4, yours,! dace %: !
4 1
I . ' i' , '.. :1 :. ! ~'.'• G•‘:. 'W. tYGoinc.ts. - '
IP' -•--1 : think it unnecessary fat 'you Al
answe i this note, 'till . You know , my Wheica
imits, ', 1 ., : .
xxat.
EILN REfik!A
, ,
1$5:I.
demned
For .he
For the
For the
'or the
For the
For the
bread,
ry hearth,
rtmott.
lcultura
, nd. Wedries'-
' .A. D. 1854.
the Fair.
•• •
• $5,00
3,00
5,00
v.- 3,00
• .5,00
5,00
4,00
3,00
2,00
calf, 3,00
2,00
3,00
2.00
• 3 .00
2,00
3,00 00 2,
3,
2, 0
•
5,00
3,00
2,00
5,00
3,00
2,00
5,90
340
2190
5,90
3,00
2,00
0
4
3,00
2,00
3,00
2.00
1,60
3,00
30
2400
5,00
3,00
2,00
, 5,00
3,00
2,00
6,00
' 3,00
5,00
340
3,00
2,00
3,00
2,00
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00
.1,00
, - 1= •••-• - ' - - . - •
FL. I CTE•D READ.- - ',: 1
lIIA ISIEDItIAL -11OUSIE—Estabrabed 2 ‘
ietirs ago;- . ly Dr;RISKELIN,coruer of Third a. Union
sts. benreen Spruceand -Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. •
In VAR oda are apprised Itlnit Dr. lilNlCELlN,eontinei
-
Idappietice to a particulai branch of medicine, which en.
gage' lib thaditi , VA attention. lie cautiOns llieunfortunate'
against- the use Of ra - crcury thouta ads are annually,
mereuGalizedhut U r life. Recent affections are promptly
extingurahedd - '
Turella Y Ire/nrien Experience In the treatment
of ,4 44:11 of dileaseg hithertoneglen ed and imperfectly nn,
derst has,enabled Dr. KINK EGlN.(Arerflosi op a Woe jc .
eY S Cr Plltiasavaisthx,)te) prove that nine tenths of the , :
causes of neriihus debility, local and constitutional week ! '
nes*, Mental iin4 phyeical sintering, are traceable to cer-,
taiuhtbits,ht.mingthe must secret yet deadly ond fatat
springs ordmiii , stic misery and premature inert:atty. ! •
Take lanitic it tar N otice—Thcre is an evil habit !
semetiruesinbilledin by boys, in solitude, often growing
..
up with then; to manhood, end which, If net reformed- is
doe time,,nok:4nly begets serious obstacles to matrinioniskl i
happiness, botigiveirise to a seri Cg . nr protracted, insidious%
and devastating affections. Pew of there who give way Lb
this 'perniciona.prictice are aware of the .corne.luericcs,'
until they find :the nervous system shattered, feel strange
and utiaccouptabie-feelins, and vague fears intliemlnd.
The onfortehate.thrs affected becomes eeeble, Is unable
to labor withoecnetoined vigor, or to apply. his mind to
study : his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, irretolutil k
and engages In his sport with lees energy • t ban usual.
If be emanelPatelimself before the practice has done its
worst, and eater matrimony. his marriage is nnfruittuland
Idamiase telLi him that Gaels caused by. his early folliei.
These are codsideratione,which should awaken theultentica
of those.simitaily situated. 1
. illnorrintrn reinirei the fulfilment of several condi- I
tines, in order that; it may be really the 'rause of mutual '
happiness:• 'Could the veil which covers the origin of 40-
Mese!. wretetiedneis be raised ,and its true Bonier? In every
installet disoleshdin how many could It be traced to phyr-
I addielnaliticatio s and their attendant disappointments,:
Apply them While it is yet time. In order to hays your un
strung and rebated organlitation rebraced, revivified and
strengthened.. Ii ;
11/.1 6 :1IF: RI En —lle who'plaeos himself under Dr..
RlNRELlN'S t leattrient may religiously cenflde in his hon.
v
Or as a at i 0 anion.' rely upon the assurance, that the
secrets of De. patients will never be disclosed. , •
Yeung.man-ilet no false modesty deter you from mak.
lug your case kriorrn to one who,from education and respec
tabillty,can certainly befriend you.
Trio many think they will conceal the secret in their
own heart s, and rinre themitelves. Alas' how often is
thia a fatritdelhsian,and how'many a_ promising young
mati,who.mlglit hive been an ornament to society has
faded from the , carth
.Strict urea of the urethra are rapidly removed by the
application Of a now therapeutical agent, used only by
ltietikjaess andorinstitutional debility) promptly
aired, and Lull vigor restored.
country . llnival ids' Can have (by stating their
ease expliciGy together With all t heir symptom!, per let -
teileneloeing *remittance) Dr. K's. medicine, appropria 7
ted]accordingly. : ' ;
Forwarded to ariy part of the United States, and packed
sten° from iDAMAG Eor CURIOSITY. '
,EAD ! =Youth and Manhood-.
A ,rorousti or. a Premature Death: Fialcelin ors Se
.;'reiereation—Onty2l Cents . . r•
It is a work eminently required, asa means of ro form
trig the vicei oft .he age in which we live. -Also,, -
/, • .
Wi• • I :NATURE'S GUIDE.- -
th rules for the ProlongatiOn of Life,just from the Press
•
4 letter with a remittance of 25 cents, , the value hi
Pest stawire. addressed to—Dr. KlNKELlN,Philadelpida,
Pi: will !Petite a copy of either,-of the above book s by
return of mini; or 12 copies will be sent free of postage
for SI. Bookseller', Canvassers, Travelling Agents, Sze .
supplied wholdsale at the publisher's prices, Which admit
40 a large.protit.
mush be post-paid.
3,00
3,00
• 1,00
3,00 OP
3,00
t,OO
it i oo
*.,00
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Alisiralia, California, '
,•
fly plyc , l ih Caolre,l cannot present greaser
inclitectients than
E'ER LP.R. 4- STODDAR.D'S
BoOir.AND SHOE STORE.
rlilCEllis Ow filled with a flew and'orten
sive assortment of articles in their line,
Imeing, a general variety of new and elegant
. !es Of Ladies and , Gentlemen's wear, among
ich arelLadies French, Silk Lasting and Pre
te Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat
leather Itild bronzed Jenny Linds, Buskins
Ties;meintlemen's French and Philadelphia
oak-tanned iialf skin and kip Boots; Congress and
button Gahers, :Monterey and Washington Hoots,
toilet Slips ' !Morocco, cap% and Cowhide Bre=
gams, &c.:- Boys kipicalt and cowhide Baits and
Brogans; *1146080t Misses and Children's wear.
Also, gepeial assortment of Findings, which con
rust' in part - Of laetsf pegs, sparables. Hungarian
nails, tack,'s, ihZead,.„ was, Bristles, shoe binding,
awls, rasPs,i,sandstopes, shoe knives; &c. Also,
oak and htlmiock twitted calf upper and solereath
er, MorocOo skins and linings. -
' Work Made tb order and repairing neatly
' : I Km:lA.ll; i 4-STODDARD.
Montrone, e .1853.- !! .
sty!
wit'
Dili
en
I, allowed
e,
its
again,
ded,',.atrd
.her Om-
unity in
Jiecof that
eed. any
the 4121-
mitted.
riII3QFtEiI.ANNA.' , I COUNTY
STOVE AND.TIN WARE DEPOT.
AL. 1 4 /!E118.'1'.1 4 ...ft .4. Ct). would respectfully
. inf t orrit the people of this- county and the
people in 'general, that they have opened an estab
listimout Of Pie!aboVe kind in Montrose, at the old
'Amid of Sayre! and Webster, one door north of
the Dem4rat officewhere they intend/to keep on
hand a .larzl, assortment of Stoves Tiu, Copper.
Brass and sheet Iron Wares, all of which they will
sell as clOrtir as tbey can be boughtiiu this or any
other county. Among our stoves may be found the
followingirelsides others too numerous to mention
air-lig/ti t for wood.
• • • Modprii Troy "
Irly4loite Slate i " "
Vide - an • ti •
114 ,. lii•giFie; "
F ordst Qucin, elevated O ren. •
1
• ittokiztoki. "
Also, Pailo4 °Mae and Over. Vtvves, Cr:flier's Pat:
JiVt-Sir rullnaces for heating Public Bu:ldings,
stores, libtels. s tc...' i rStovo Trimming, Pipe; li n e,
sheet Lead, I.;eff) lime,- Well arid Cistern Pumps,
Chain Pitotis, beige andGearinz.
I:l7Allikinde of Custom Work doneonshort no
tide, and MoSt reasonable terms. Our motto is small
prOfits;riliad 1 Sty, and quick returns. ' -
"* . *Alfkindir of Products at ken in exchange for
Wares. If you don't believe it, call and see. .^. •
A. L. WEB.STER. & CO.
Montrosel l sept. 1.5' 1853. : .
is:alio
-I.ll4P'Pe,
to - raise
wide as
thrOat a
use' , him
Artist's Greeting. •
Friends,l,Entrone l , and Everybody, another mile
stone his lieen reached on the journey of life—
inother de„firet! has hen marked on the scale of
Aiine--another link has been severed from the
chain of the future4--anothei page has been writ:.
ten, in thel great voltime of the, past—and again
We witness the bright opening of a New Year:
And St its early dawn \ we Meet you,
Add ;with a ",happy new year" greet you.
And no*, as lon riiiew the year just departed,
and dwell *tn. its 'joys and sorrows—its
loges enjclyed, and \ its duties neglected; per.
I °char:tie, some Of you have neglected to call on
the Artist land secure Ame -of those "Faithful
Shacknes"l • •
btram ;
• wo. the
I.-
Which lisbt and.art, with magical spell,
t By weripag together, can catch \ so well ! '
But yo4raa•yiyet - redeem the :past.. -As, you lay
your plana for the advancing year, let this occupy
an emitted premirient plaee on the prograthms
of your ; future intentions. • ,
11 Would yoti leaveyallasting impress= behind
You? Come3e the / Daguerrean Gallery! Would
you" see YoUrselves ai others see you r Come
to •the I)aguerrean - .Weald you make
an appropriate present to a cherished friend I
Come th the Picture Rooms! And beside all
this, would you encourage art, and make glad the
heart ot lbe:lArtist t '
'.Ttier., let it appear by promising here,
:•" That during the year: Fifty Four,
Yen!will, one and all; be care to call
At "Odd Fellows' Hall," Second Floor.'
h"M , W. B. DEANS.
II entivise i llah. 2,4854,' j •
..' • f,' MILIIIV;•P ALVNICS.. •• .
One third cheaper than .While Lead, andfreefiom
L,:.• - ' Ili - Jallpoiiirnous qualities: --- ' I .
LI g irtir sisit.str. ipso et:IMPART* hiving gre a tl y
; . enlarged thei worksandimProved the finality oftiteir
: Mak are rise ared to exeente ordertfm• their. Superi
:eir Pointa. i Dry. dph rind in oil, In assorted packages of
loathfrom.23 to b00..p
l ds ; also, &yin birrels,of 200 pounds
'' • ,_- - --
i i
i j Their White Zia?, whieh is sold dry or ground in oil, is
wurantedpureautl. imsarpaesed for body. and uniform
irldtenca, .1 ' .- •-.-- ..i- •
1 1 A method ofpreparatiOn his streently been discolored,
iirhich enables the Compauy to warrant their paintsto keep'
; fresh and than ;In the kers for any Ireasultable time. ,In
. this reariceitheir points wilt be superior to any other - in ,
ithe market.,
.- • 1 .
t • M , .. . .
iei hrOwn .-
ine"Taint, which is sold at a lorirricedind
Fenn only be made from the Zinc oreefrom New Jersey, Is -
I now well haearrair Its prOteitire qrudities when applied
lrsirow dvatirarmeSallie surfaces... • • . . --.
1 ,,. ' -Their 'atone polo:- 'Paint possesses ali the - p rop ertiv& of
:the Drown; and II of an &erodible col.r for p alnting Cot
tagesatirpote;:Out-hnildings, Bridges; ikr. •,s, • ' .
1 0 pealeirspuppiled.ort liberal terms by their. Agents.,
4 , i , .... , .:- . F.NENCII 4- RICIZAIRS. ,
Tirhni4ga/i Paint . Peakrs and'. Imparters, N.
ITE'earizeri 10111. 4 Market See Philadelphia.
1,- • • i ; . . ;is me. . I
talaable Farm: lop Sale.
ME lsabieriber Offers for sale Ms valukbte
farris Gilattitkit toWnsbi#, Susquehanna
eonntfl*,': containing 157 SCI'S, situated in the
Esstes . ilipart of said town, htdf of 1 rage from the
Tublrl4uoilt Creek, and 12 14 miles from Sea.
r:lnehafmag ItePotiorrilie NY. & R;silroad.
On Said farm is a' fraileit boui,r 3 BiMui,if
hotsci torn house ; ; yokarm ortlliard of over
100 teens, and is waterndli _
1 - 10•Wees)tcriell kir 10 pet cent. less' than the
KTE4441.-::Twil thirds of purchase intmei
:issh ;4 4o44iid balance secured by mortgage.
- ' .AVILLIAMITAYI4OIt.
Gi 05-,-47y1 •
i . , •
-Stoves :•AtOves t!'Sioves t.: •
4 - 4 rtiIIE Serq still Yellolq Leaf".reminds Ma .
that theifak approach of the keen Prods
of Old Prey Whiter, When ipne of these unsiirt.
piissable;and bighl,Y appro\ei Stoves - from'the
most. • extensiVe ItianufactO:ies ...in • the -Union;
isless - rs. fihear ,4411'itekard; bleoine indispensable
.to every 4111114. VC:%i•ould tyspectrullyann9tinc ; .p
to 'the 4itizens !i,r,i.Susquelemna and adjoining
c'ountics that we' b4ve ju&kreceiVed and are re-
C . living the largest and best Ossortinent of Stov(is
ever int i t oduced iuiiiEaaterr ,Pennsylvaiiia, which
will be sold ;it -the derv. lowks:_caih;figietc.
those who - are ii wntit of Stoves they - Will find it.
to their interest io'A;all and,':!examide our variety
before purelei,ink. elsewhere;. • They comprise, it,
t ..
part as follows
United States 4 Oriental Patlot. ,
Eastern Queen P. 0., Venetian, do
Fite Clipper . Fazicy do ',-
Nakijnat Air- right E. O. Irring do
t -
Morning Star',„ • -1! do
Fanner?. Air4:l4ght,
The 4bovi3:Sttas•nre - toii well kncwn to. re
quire any minute delscriptinn, being' the mo - st.
-popular t and-appreiedStovti in market. All who
may fu . vor us_ call will be s-hnwn through
oar as s ortm ent ;with pleastire. , "Recollect the
nuiriber,"--:Uxro'N T
"k, far famed "OneriCeStOre."
llarford,Ta. - , Sept, 1853:35
; _ ._ • •
• TER'S (HOTEL:
M
„
(FORETti•V " 14 - .# liousET)tinzirr Butt), PA.,
ftr. ranted this well knoWn
Thouse,
ri-fitted and re ! furnished in god
style,* now prepared to receive find entertain
guests. '• 'Phis house is delightfully situated - ian
the•hanks
.4 the 'B.usquehatina river, -on the lire
of the l'orkf'and and the 'Delaware,
LackaWantiaand Western Ailronds; overlooking
Most beautiful section oV country, and is Ihe
pannrma of seenety unegtialled anywhere, •
As /(St3I . 3IER ItESORT Iqr the business man
seeking quiet antrifreedoni' from the noise and
din of City' life, and for ladies and gentlemen in
•pursuiti of pleasure amid Op rural scenery of the
country, this location cannot be equalled. Here
the:weary traveller is secure from the.cOnfusibn
inehient to the continual arrival and departure,of
trains, irhish, csjreciallp - hi the night time is a
ver'y great'nnuoyithee to thus° stopping at houses
vcty ne:ar. the Dept.
Firs Rocats.are pew '
pleasant and well furnish
ed.; hi%' Table all the delicacies which both
country and eity' : inarkets afford; and no pains
will bespared to make his house a pleasant hotne
I to all his gnestsV: ' •
be conveyed tai ana from thi•
ears, at any hourg.'day or night, in a .Mod °Mullins
' free of eliarge.- E .
A .I.AvEA! Srnm.i.is attached IA the
-House: -
•
N. CARPENIM
Oren;t. Bend, Jnile 97th, $53--1161;f: •
, flryttot tigit. , , Gaut .k.Stind Depot;
..„ .
si. a. - ;
. .
THIS new itutapacionahmiding, Situated but ,
a few reettfrein the Depot'at Great Bend', is 1
tictiv opened andifarnisliediiMn suitable style fur '
'a-Bublie Ileuse,iand ' will lbe keri : t - open at:all
loars, (both dayilind nighti) Tor the reception; of
traiellars ; and clitiecially. for the aeerdrimodation
'of passiingers traVelling on the N. Y.& Erie &
'L.& W. Railroads, being at the juitetton of these
;two rends, and thp, most itenvenierit point to step
,in and 'take refreOrnents and be ofTwith the f}rst
train, as well as'ie thoistebnvenient blouse' to iie
coniiridate the public, it i.i', NEW. CLEAN and
WIIOLESQ3IHt with rooms enaiigh to accent.,
tuotlater ALL, being fitted up with - new fmnitiire,
to •6reespond, and. t abl es - always Sit,' with wanlit
31EA.1.51 and lU:sitifies furnished at a moments
warning • .:: .. •., -!. . .
• r„..4.77 PaSsengies desiring hest and:. sleep, dan,l
by calling here, a v oid the inconvenience of takings
an onihibristo-Ndan inn, as welt as the &day
and uncertainty k.if returning to, the 'depot at the
srrival f 'or departhre of the trains ; as a porter will
be in 'Waiting to i oriliiiiet them 4ith their baggage
'to the Bryant Hfruse, "just ;cross, the way," and
conduCt them bio , k again ilithoutlee or reward,"
Mking special.; care to wake them if, desired at
any heur of the iiight.. - . ' ,
,The!locationiirthe Bryant Muse, with :the
natural scenery about it eornbinci to make it a
very' desirable SEMLER BESOIIT for business
men, and otherScin the city whO May wish,: to
"cast 4iff care" fai a few 'days. to: reeruit, in :the
conitiy. • l ;;•,' .• 1
, .„.. , 1
• . - I A - LargOnur Coittinodious' Halt • c .
is attaehed'tdtltl's building; tor .. the 'coiticile,nce .
of pleasure P.sr4iss, Who Inv alway s find good
m
accomodationSliere, without regar toniimbers
with warm stab 1s for theft teams, and reliable
help tn,wait upon them- , 1 : .• 't
...x."' - '77 For Ali:thee wirtitulars• ingtiire aC the
Bryant Housed the 'proprietor. '
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ADDISON BRYANT.'.- •
'" Feb. 1853-4 tr; - . 1:' • ''' .• • ','. :
or coal
g 4 ,
, . m . .
Invalids of Ponnsylvaa,
Yoiir alleutiojris urgently invited to a cajeful
and candicl'perosal ofilsometbing that_basjost
been introducedlinto year 'rich cud time loitered
State. ;-, ~,.
PuliemacherY Ilidro Eliciric Vellaic Chains.
~ .
A new and novel mode' bf applying a powerful
remedial agent,* constipated as to be worn under .
the garmente, , nsfat to the skin, producing a constant
uninterrupted, c qrren t of !Elite t ro Magnetism, eqect
ing immediate relief from the most acute paistand
also al permanetit cure of all Nervous Diseases ; ; It
seldom hat failed' to furnish=--almost instant relief, -
and ifival,perninnent cure, by beingused accord
ing ti,directionti; to the foll Owing diseases.—Rben-
Matistn, Gout, Sciatica, 'Paralysis, Painful !land
Swelled JointOleurolgia of the face, Diseases of
the 'Spine, Deafriess and Brininess, Uterine . Pains,
PaTpitationlif the Heart,Perioditsid Headache,; St,
Vitus: Dance, (liberal 'Debility, Pains otthe Chest,.
Hyeteries, Dystepsia, all diseases that are caused
by a deficient arnount of Nervous Fluid are greatly
relieV,ed, if not permanently cured, by simply wear
:ng the chains a•few houri each day. . •!, I
Bait nuders(ood that .it ,ia not. claimed-that lit
curetted! diseas'eS, but only those fot which it ii fee
onunended ; ind inoreoveiwe boldly claim and de- •
fy that no mediltial agent of any kind hasperform
ed soil% ANY Cares daring! tha last year, of those -
dis' eatresjcist nOired as t . -...., . . •
-, 1
\ Puicirinacher's EleciriiChain.
Audio prove (hie assertion; we Ale fy any persen to
prodice to wig well authbuticatell Pertificatis of
scientific nisi:mans and intelligent patients asi,may
btkonnd in a pamphlet oflOpagea, to be had igra-
tis) O i l the agent, ja this town. The Electric Chains
were first introduced in France in 1850,-a ci d after
,being-subjected io the most thororigh and rigidtrial, -
by the first ineatcal men ili 'Perin,' they were. found
to pokeessatringe and mervellonspeAr for rilliev--
ing Treirs, wherever applied, and Isy 4 tbeir 'Minium.
weiesititrodeceidluto the baspitaliof that diti, and
also eectired letters patent by the French . Govern
ment. They Are now introdaeed into alnioat ever
laosiital in England. Gershany, . Austria, Belgium, ~
and palosted it/these, countries, tv,herethey ;have
became the meet ' , : • , , i
IPopular t uratite, Agent in /he Wora •
•-Theywerefiret introduced ipto the U. Stales a=
bout yearleince, and Went through the- same
trittOssin'Eurnise;.and were at once introdacßiu
*to every flospUil in N. York; wh'ere.they ore now'
In daily use, elrecting -'even) mord wonderful ',coma
than had everliefore been awarded: them. trhey
are highly recmmencled. by Prof.lY,alenane Mott.:
VaM Duren, P ;t and 'others. who have published
i s
theit views of their pawerl,and value iu several of
the medical jobinals-in that cily,and ere alwviathe:
_daili practice iof . recorn Mend; ug ' , their ire o pa; i
Cents. A ful(ticcount of ihair opinion nay alio be;;
found in eve& t ,parripldel, land seotto . theladdiess 0f,.,
eveiy peransiiithe State by applying cpostipaid) '.
to *BEL TO 11p.p1.,L, Agent, Moutrose,Pa. i .The;
Chains can ink seat by misil, With full.-dMiCriptious
'for lisa:': Pofil'or C'hoior;l33 and $6: . --; —l .
Phyiiicia us . 10 politely invited ta.:talt arld - 4Xem--
'ue .iheir contnraction, and prenounce . upon their
/Perks-, , OiO; ono ; wTo • Irtyspos, no piton* need
fear;that ilieti Will unt.,APaortiPTiO. j ust ' :wh'i i, ' i t is
sJoin t ia.il t , an do. ~. ' I . 1 .1' ' t
If. 15:. One 011011 will lest foryears ellipse none'
of its electric t - ilstver by tura, and can , ha _ pplied to;
ejth'ir adultiOioi!d, - .,1- ~. 1 • .- !' : !
Aert.Tutart.t:llizeit'i - M4ntfOset , ra:
.. i. •!' i
' Jiii.StiiNg;iv,GitierAl Agent' ? :568i Broadway 4
now Yo r k. :,;,,•!,, ' •,-, :. -, , 1 ~, . , ;: •c, yi.
- 711ogiw :,0-001114.
iIE ass4rittientno4 Comprises
'artieii 4i
taw it:nA 'we f far
itiantiCit ' WA *43 wilt - nll at oda aid'
some at fess than''cost On' 'ithhf,' slumi
neronnt/ - BURROWS tkCo•
Gibson Oet", 26, 1851. • ' •
ThittsitO Itobeg.
•4 - ,taine)Pt of :theiii 'Am Rebei•at
is a vvr—„**all advance on the cost. t .
Gibson, No!,'. U BURROWS Co.
' •
T 4,1 1 MARRIAGE STATE
Mall liorpßississ ais Hearth, or -afiseill am"
• i • . *Maid it 1
MOST; STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS!
• I •
ttlettieris for Thoughtful,tht •
e
- 3t 4 go that countless human beings exist and
id'throngh lifeir-do the •heasts of the field, or
insects of the rth, evincing' no more thought
reLectiod than tough the noble faculties of mind
not,vouchsafed to them. : • •
;Minx such are husbands and fathers, upon whom
are dependent the health, the well-being, and the
happin4s of a confiding and affectionate wife, with
- perhtipsa family of children. .44 • '
;,; UOW OFTEN It UATFENS THAT TUE •
!Win; URGERS nulls YEAR. TO' YEAR ..
In that pitiable condition as not eion Throne day to
fdel thoj happy and elhilerating influence incident -
tho enjoyment of health.
She May not be nil invalid confined to her bed,
or cienl to her room ; as her pride, ambition and
energy induce and nerve ;her to take personal
charge of her household, even when her health will
not admit of it ; but She is nevertheless perceptibly
I Sinking from day to day, and always ailing.
• 'lbws; day after day. and mouth after month tran;
spin:: Her health daily sinks, till finally oven the
illopo of recovery no longer remains. , And ,thus , •
I
' THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
gut it few years age in the flash of health and
youth, and buoyancyiof spirits, rapidly, and appa
rentV inexplioally, becomes a feeble, sickly, de
rnuated. wife, with frame emaciated ; nerves'un
is ig, spirits dcpretSed, countenance bearing the
baptise of suffering, and an utter physical and
imen4al prostration.
SoMetimes this . deplorable change may and does
ism°, from organic' or constitutional causes., But
ieftener, by far oftener to gross and inexcusable
'• •jignoratice of the simplest and plainest rules of
!hcaltir as connected with the marriage 'state, the
of which entails disease, suffering and
~misery, not only to the wife, but often
itereditary Complaints upon-the Children
WOO TiIe:THIRD ; AND FOUF:1111 GENERATION," '
Pinnsmittink CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA;
lIYPOCIIONDRIA,' INSANITY, GOVT,
KING . 'S EVIL, and other diseases,.
,
as a
D,READFPL INHERITANCE
ireg,nthe Parents.
.1
. tira
tho
wet
_I
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1 And must tais continue I Shall No be vise in
alt hat concerns the Cattle of our 6elds, our horses,
; our I sheep, -ourl cows; our oxen, the `nature and`
character of the soil wo possess,. the texture and
5 . .. quality of our goods and merchandise
.; but in all that
eencemi ours.ehes as human beings, with human
functions and pamions, subject to' great derange
. Merit, Involving our future peace and happiness—.
in r 4.11, that con erns the health and Welfare of the
i wife of our affi.ctio*, and the mother of our chil
i dren ;. In all that concerns the mental' ad physical
: '• 4 Well being of 1 the4o children, wo should be hn-
I Marseel In the darkest and most .
,
1 1
1
:
I , BENIGHTED - IGNORANCE,.
• •
: . I
as•ctftrant.F AS INEXCUSABLE' t . '
,',
I . ,_
' Ilion long shall this ignorance prevail so produe
', tini of , its bitter fruits 1 How long shall the. wife'
MN} mother be ignoilint of the nature, character and
Muses of the vanotti -womb and sexual complaints,
Cmbittering her days by suffering—suffering often
rolonged to years„ eventuating in a cronsplication of
s
'„ • eases utterly and! hopelessly incurable? 'Shall
‘ e forever -close owl , eyes to the results of physio
ogical, science: by. Which we may arrive at -aa
understanding !,of ourselves` as men and women,
subject to senotis la - el-long enduring diseases, and
*. PerpetUating them to Our - children. -, -,
.ET MILT WIFE' AND HUSBAND . PONDER I
.
i No husband or ritife need be ignorant of what,
t cincErns thim rnost'lm know to securie their health
Oki' happiness! 27101 knoteleclge is contained in a
If ittle work entitled i " .
~ T.H.Z lit AIL,R.IED WOIIIA.N•S
, • •
PIS ATE 1. MEDICAL 'COMPANION,
=
{ BY DR. 4. M. m4.unicE4y,
• a 9 iI 3S ' PR OF. DISEASES OF WONT .N.
One Ilinctrath TP. 250 . Price 80 Cent
G" [o;t FINE ArEti: . EXTRA FINDING; 51 ,00.]
First publis in 1947; end'it Is not
SURPRISIN OR WONDERFUi. A ,
Considering. thai l E VERY OErtL
wareher •lIIARRIED OR NOT., can here
~a cqatron full knolarledge of the na•
tare, character and canoes: or her
. compliant* with the vitriol**
sysuptortis, and that nearly
1/L'ISIIII.ION COPIES
_ •
shpnid
ha'e been sold. .It is impracticable to con
rei fully the various subjects treated. of, as they
ato of a nature strictly intended `for the married,
or those conteroplating marriage. ,
UPWARDS IOP ,ONE HUNDRED ,Tnotr•
SAND COPIES
Hans been SENT RV SLAlL.ltithin *last ton
raCnths. . ,
J AITTION TO THE PITELIC.
= ,
BE Arcir PEFRAUDEI) •• ,
ay no boot unless Dr. A. M. Mat eau, 129
-i Liberty Street!, N. Y., is on the title-page, l and the
entry in,the elerk'ticffice on the hack of the title
f-ss- i -•.- 1 'lr+ "Asesif riageotnbleand honorable -
6a.ters, or cep by mail, anis auurosimi-1344 •A••• ill ..
Illaiirieemi, ,therii are spurious atui '
I
surreptitious
infringements f copyright.t. .-- -
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tie
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Sir Upon :r elpt of Ono Dollar " TEE MAR.
, BUD WO N'S IPRIVATE MEDICAL COM.
, TAEJON' , -is jann(matiwl Jere) to any part of the
Baited States,l the Canada' and British Provickes.
. AU Letters roast be posupaid, and addressed to
Dr.' A • M. MAIMICEAO, Box 1224, New-Yorkeet,
I
Oity. , Publishing Officer No . - 129 Libertir Str ' I
Llttew•lfork.
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IF in SALE 13 -- . -T.' B. Peterson,LPhii4d;;'Mrs.
Pim his Willia
S.
Honesdale; Blanch 4
N .Crap,
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Il T urrisliurg, ;J. Worth, Lebanon ; N.IDe Vitt,
Iltilipsd; .1 N nstninger,alanheini ; Slangier &
Oro; Imeaste ; Ili W Smith, Huntingdon • S
NU'rlonnki, Un oniskn ; J.M Baum, Nett Berlin;
B A' Lantz, Readink • R P Crocker,llrotwnSvillo , "
Wentz ;S:-. Star -; Carhondale ; Eldred &I Wright,
Willim
asport ; S. Puck,i -Wilkesharre I; G. %V.
1,
E.lrlp, %Vaynesborp'; Potter . 4 MeMan, Belle
flna ; G Merill, Warren; Itobert Croky, Met
c r ;I,S. Leader Han Over; R. P. COrniniii?gs,Som
eriiet ; Thos. C 3 A7peirthait, Philad ;1 J. B. Gianni
s?n,Erie: 'S. B. . Lhufrer, Greensbnrg ;1 8..Ha11,
Pt
tt iton ; E. S. Dinban, Franklin ;'llr - S ID Scott;
Bed ord; E. Pillan‘d, Indiana; J 3 51elially', Mil
i4rd,; 'J. W. Kidney t Brownsville ;, G MI McGet
4.ys, Antler; J. S. 1)i iekson, Chambersbnrg ; F D
Sost 4 er, Norristown l; E Benner. Sutoneytowti ; If
5 itliell, Pittsburgl G W Gettys, Butler; Jos
bqevvrrtz, BlooMsburg; P S Dechert & CO. Cham
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,: • ' , rat t Errs !.1 rag : ! 1 .
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! .. . .13FYEGETEL4 gx:rn.J.,c;ri Einzrrtern.t. ,
rl the enie •of MIS, Spasms ,Crampsi 11 , and a
i '. i Nerrots,arui'',Consiitutionai Diseases. • _
gO.N who are laboring tinder this Astressitig malady
i o - 1 ---
. II find the TEOT2F %ULF: ispit.grrre PIUS to be
•tbeto lirentedy,.'ever discovered for curing tlplleosY, or
TM ig Fits.
.I ,j ; . . ,1
Ett,
; Th so Pills poi s i'spetqfle ae4lon on the Oerioussys. 1
. . , t, niti and, allhoUrh th - are prepared especially, for the
;purpoieofeurttigFits,'t hey wlltbe found 'et espetial benefit ,
i'llar ' l 4- Fersotis *filleted With weak nerve. or Whose ner
eousjsystem hail !mot pr,cstmted pr shattered,from. any
E I
caurewhat ever.. [ln ettrOnle complatnte,ordistasei - of Long
Istanding, soperioducei t t by nervolumeSs, they ars exceed.
)1, al, bFniiieint. 1 ...1.
t tk . •
,i Priee, :•ii - ..e.; bax, or two Linea fot4 5. Perseus cut of
~ .t le City,. eticlosingti renfittaneo ~ will haVe Vol 'Fills sent
beta through- the .mall, free. of Postars- -FOr lola yb
I. ETU g. nAscrl, N.: 1108 Baltimore street, ftaithnore,
!Iltil:,Ito Whom oiders:frontwil partr of Ittie.Thalon; must
iTt Addrtisie4.;voi pall.' ~ '..,. t .. t 1 : 1-, .-
• :' ~- - r. - 111tE4
- TUSZFecen
0.; riOrePaid f
iofizttififl W.:
triell CA Dints.i
r,3ihieli are ci
witzerinnd: .-
, . ~„. .. .
ee point ou
]
.oirrnons per
.1 - Peuhlt.too
t r ttivo irveleiy,
inoyentents-..i
zon'talMoubl .
'ac4 ti , seo(
• ppnt
,i 0 plf.,,
11 : 1 4 1 A. 9 ; 51 j.
VMS... ' Gehl
and silver oxt
ikct.. - ,fintit $1
41,a(leafroA.,
F'' . . i rocid - ' nO,
W takes, coal,
itiall; will I . ('
French Luneti
pAirfng as UV
tebisers.,
.111 'IIIIPORTA7rXOII. .
lied:040111er Importation Of those
FulliJoveied Detached Lever and
atchhS with seccinds and bard en
double bottomed in open pases,all
arranted - and recei4ed direct from:
The.; few. subjoined • priceii will at
to the public where and !bow an
&range Can, be roved,: -;
em la JewelediktorM4e - hes as
.nt-Silver crses frern .. so',. 'Same
linnttng oases •frOm $ . 121 liori-..
,botforned 4 holes'. Jeweled open
nds`trom - 88,75', thesan4 move:
t himtin , rcilsos, with sunl;iseconds
All of which haVe.lii , rd e:naternelled
1 ianiond pointed ,Pens with pencil
Insion holxidrS, magazine' fint. leads :
00. ,Gold .Diamond
b , pointed-pen
r'e.. jewelry Itkc, dze.equallisheati.
~ rtmOnt,Of, excellent: second „hand:
Inent•Makers, in firit rate go'bigeon
sold decidedly low for ens* Beift
tt Watch Crystals, 196, i !IVaith r,i....
;Ima.i - l'• •': "•__ L „: ,
\ltch Chains - and Keys gratisito.pur
:. 0.-- '• -\ ,' ,'l . --„ , ;,
P ,
oii busines s Troim7 A. 14. to 7
. , .
JGLATON; ,
tind - kmp rter.'':
Ilou.
obi:
,
I L
. .
"Atib:~l6;'l
Fine French.
ISkawle $4 5j r.
pugOWs
. .
k;', ,- . t -i:1 . . - i. .i,
F.
':lEA — Ficxg.:
,:..rtY -.P1)89
FE I W 1;
Also M
li,lrii) , _iir . stlid . lsoll';' - I . '
rse of FiciAri a i ins. kiebiga?#)rau
is roricaild - Saltaiy 'ilio . bo rat or'
' . li. BALD N.
t i
, 1 ~
IVlontrote,
SEEDS,4o.lolppate, ,ancf ' taD.
(f l- SEED, warranted pOr ,— nn a
Goody, at ' TURK ELLS.
AIME.
.11k:T TRW
1 31 sortBof
New York Fire Insurance' Co.
• o .. ilice;:9 Wall Street.,
VA Pit 1., (In 'enalt and Approicd Se tl ea)
$5OO l OOO.
. .. . . st .
Insures cfram. Loss or Damage by Fire. :
Di n, tte,TOn S.-4. Q. Stebbins, 313 Druid Street;
Peter D-Daker,- 1 'spruce Et reet ; Girard !Smucker, 118
Broadway; Tivettias .Andrews ,130 Ce.Anr street; Samuel
Suutlt Mityd, ::3 . :7 Wil:st stres t; A ibdit. L.: Conklin, 310
!it retiliwielt Atreet ; Jame4ilt.l•4lresity,ll3 - 11rondWay ; Charles
Lent, Kittirsbridge. N .Ar.; Lambert CI. Ilan. mileage, III.;
I lsudili nubble; Warr W..l„eltind, New korir; refer It.
11
Roach, 138 Dank street ; 4 =taate FS. Deli, for. IVesr and
Laiglit streetsi; John 4.. een t ili Water street; D. Van
Wart, 118droadway ; lior ,do N. Gallup, cor. Wert Red
Darrow streets; Peter Ister , nCI ansroorttand West;
Reuben Itoss t •dr., 4$ 'beat!) ATteuue, Stepheo Cromwell,
Camden, N. .3!.; .5114a'Wailleigh.1 Philadelphia . ; Dexterll.
lirittan, 49 Water streets saltine! Sinclair,Trorune Iltilid
lugs; Sauluelll. Shaer i-Clivelitri t i, Ohio. ' • - .
. • . i •. , ROT m, il11,&1111EDLIN i.Pres.
C11.8R1,11.8 t. CLAD K il, Seely. . .
• . -
CRADLES 1./. Bnown, Agent.:., . ..
-111nntroqe, Sept. 6, 1553.: . • . .
. . '
NEW YORK '-ADVERTISEMENT,
From the Newsinver Advertising 'Agort of
S. M. PE;7"I..ENUILL 4. 'CO.
22 Nassatt .5&.,..: York, 4. 10 Stath . St.:, Boston.
he Great Piano. and Music- Estabh shinent.
IitORACM
333' ISII.OADWAY NE.W lioll K. _ .
rrlIE best and most improved ria los and Melodeor.e.--.
'T. PIMA/LT & Co.'s World's Fair Premium Pianos,
with or without the .Eolean , and 'with iron frames and dr•
cuts, scales. "The meat of these instruments Is too well
knoien to aced furthei'commtudation. Gilbert's Boudoir
Pierios. an elegant instrument forPrnall Toms.' Ballet at
Cumston's Pianos, of the old established firm of Mallet /c.
Co. Ilfr. W.beitg sole agcnefor all the aborePianosccan
offer them loWer than any other house. nor Wateis'.
piano , , manufactured expressly for him, hatiug great
power of tone and elasticity of touch. 333 Broadway 'is
the largest depot for god cal ItLitrnmentg in this country,
all an opporturiity for-selections not to be had else
,wkere. Second.hanzt Pianos at great 'bargains. Voices
from goo to $175. Every instrument fully warranted or
the money refunded. I
MELODEONS.' • ;
Gcxximan & Baldwin'sPalerai Organ . Melodeons,
lath TWO llMlllol'of key6--a sweet and: poirerfal instrp
went. Price:from STO to $2OO. ,S. W. Smith's
celebrated MillodeonA,Martia's . purPralledldnitars,Brown7s
Harps, PI utia:ut.. Yiolana, Brassldistruments.
Dealers suppled PlanOs,iand Melodeons at factory
prices: 1231 per cent di+count to Clergymen.
, rt.lkr/ SIC I : I " •
This list comprisestrtfe productx of the great 'masters of
pith the AmOricau , a6.l Enropcan continents ondis receir
log constant ,'additions „lig an er42lftiTl! puldfclition of the,
eltolee and popular pittNis ofdlie day. Deniers an 3'lUoe•
and Teacherf. of Setoinar",.es wishint to purchase any murie
ptiblisheil,oi make arrangement s for coniii tled Surktilles
of i.741.r. ‘Va,teis' new Ussulye, will find it to thcirinterest t 6
f. ward Owl* orders. hf,nsicsent toaor part of the Union
or:Canadas, tmstage free. HOS..t(E WAT.E.ItA,
- • • -
I t • . , MARBLE
• .
T HE rtudersigued have established , a shop in
the basement of. Mr. Sayre's Star:On:Mon
trose, where they. Will at all times keep on han . d .
Poitmmv and Dom vs-rm M.t naLe, and manufacture
the . same lino • Monuments, "Tomb-stones, Table-.
tcpp, &c., &c.
.11:1 The patronage of the public sre l spectfally
solicited. BEVIER
IhfoutrOsi., Aug
. .r
110"
. .
ToHthe leitizons of. Sunuohanna,
, . . t .
..
• . County.
xvrierinkm• .t.• BENNETT . would respectfully Call the
- V Y attention of ail persons in Susquehanna County
an 1 Vicinity dolheir large mid well seleeted Stock of Dry
0 oods'aiiil Carpet; which consist of all the fashionable and
limisotiablc goods now In vogue, Goods Baited both for the
grave and the gny. and in fact. alt of the different stylecof
gods %chichi can be called for or thought of. - We are de
termined not-b be uracrsabi, and ,if you will bins° kind as
to titror uP. silith al call we will make ourjword good. Our
stock of -Dress 'tidal:, consists in part of; -
' black, BroCade, - Plaid, Stripe, Changeable, and Lining,
Fig. and Plain Wool- Delaincs, Fig. and Plain Cotton do.,
snu s m er i t:l 6 s , -1 N I,lbel AlrftreftP. Parmatta,M. de Bilge,
Plaid Linsryi,Coldred sack ,Flannels, Calicoes, 4 - c. /cc.
SII W LS—Of which we harp an ; endless variety.
Cashmere Silawis frOm $T to Salt, Day State, Long and
Square do., Fig...arld,Pialn Thibet, /kn. dtc.
Wit lin lii:oncls—Plain, Plaid and Stripe Jaconet
11111E114.4, Birds Eye and Russia Diaper; Irish Linen, Table
Linen, Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and EmbosEedspreadi,
Swiss and Jadia BoOk Mnslins, Victoria and Bishops
bairns, Linen Caufbric, Linen Cambric Ildk's, French
Worked Coltars and ;Under tidies. Muslin Drapery. Linen ,
and Cottnnj Sheeling and Iglairting, Bleach and Brown,
Jacquard Diaper, /cc. -ace.
Cleralc klleptsr,tment—Consisla of Black and Fan
cy Broadcloth's, CaSqlmeres. Black and.l.Fancy, Satinetts,
•Shcers Grey, Kentucky Jean, Cashmitretts,Satiri, Wor
sted and SilkVestings.Black and Col.Pl d s's, Satin Stocks,
Neck Ties, /cc Flannels, White, it el,l Blue, Yellowand
stripe, Gent's Cashmere Wrappers,lDrairers, /cc. Ace.
' Our stock of ,(410V - CS and Itoslery is\ complete
- embracing Ladies, Missisand . Bettii GlOves, Usk thread
Cashmere, Cnssimere. Fleece Lined; Chamois Lincd,Bca
ver. Kid, Buck .skin, /cc. /cc. -;
LadieS, Misses and Cants ;Cotton Hose, and -X -nose;
White, Broctn, MUed, Black anc' Made Colors, Alpacca,
Woolcn,.Catihmere, Merino and Silk do; And every other
style ofscasbnstblis absiery. ; -;.
Also, an gutless variety ofother styles of Goodrauchas
Damasksboili Cotton and Wool, alike and. Cotton Vet
y cts, Coantnrpanes,;Moreens,Cambrics ' Tu4ll,Jelins, Com.:
.fortcrs,ltose and Boise' Blanketrq Nankins, Tinkings, Mar
him tripe,loll CUT Cain s, Carpet Davi. itc. •
ilarpettsagH-Orpsseba,- Three ryl, Ingraham both'
WoOl and Cotton.',Cotton do., Cotton arid Wed stair Car
" pethag,Dra#tet..oll Cloths, RushVarpeting Bugs.
Oar-stock of ; Dry . 'Goods is now complete, and if, Pad
would like to get :a.!good assortment or Coods.and New
0 oona you cAM•tt Wickham & - Itentiett's, nearly Oplici
' site the Post•oilfee. I. ; . • :
Binghamton, N 4 Tri, N0v.8,1853--nl4 ' " " I
•
DpeOr Youriself
THE POCKET ZESCITLAPITTS:
Or,tEvery one his own Physician.
' - - ' Tr' lIE FIFTIETH - Edition containing
' AL. 0 e hundred Engravin eeh wino
4 - '''' '• 1 - . . .g , 4, b
. " iDiseases and Alalformatione I the Ha
,--...';' man system in every shape and form.
C LI- . - iTO iC*ll , l.Ch is added a Trea iee on the
l)
Diseases,of Females, being of the higheA impor
tance to married peoplo, of those cotemplaiing mar
iinge. By• i -
Poring, D.‘- •
'William -
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
the Aeschlaidus to his child. It may save • him
from an early grrave. Let no Pun man or wo
man enter into the secret obligation of married life
without reading the Pocket - Aesculapius. Let no
one siarsiing from a haeknied cough; Painln the
Side, restless nights, nervous feelingit;,and the
whole trahrof Dyspeptic sensations, and given • up
by their physician, be anothermoment without con
sulting the AESCULAPIUS. Have the married,
pr those about, to ;be married coy idopedinient,read
this tnilyuseftil book, as iehres been the Means of
saving thbustmdi of unforlunske crliaturestrom the
very jaws oldest!).
(Cr Any parson sending hcenty I fre` i ents en
closed in i n letter, will receive -oneT copy ,thii
work by Mail, • Or five copies will be sent, for Ono .
Dollar. Addiesi(post paid,) •
• . - .)PR. WM: YOUNG,
• 1, No. 152 S . race SL Philadelphia.
March. ,fith , .1854-10 y I. 1
..O.I . I3ranTETT 04 CO.
Impardeil 'crobb,e and
Ititeilic Dry
.Goodsl , ,
41 'DEY TQRK,
VENULD !In ' Vito ti!e attention c;frneichants in
Y gnsquphanna and 'adjoining 'Counties' to
their stoil which .witi be found large and,desira
hie at'alt seilsons or the year, eonsistingAn part
Clothfr, CassiteereS and VestingN ,leanS and
I Tweeds;twltli , all.the best and welt ; known styles
of fast colored - 'prints.- - • ,
Also,,Bres.4 Goods,-Whito, snd .11. f inon Goods,
Iso,&c. &c. . • ,
Broehd torig,itod igoaro 'sham/0 Cash
niere . ond silk sfi togethoi - with
Fpney Goods. ' 3: '
P!•oolpt attention paid to orders .1 -
oi. -chtlngs.v..-
. . ,Jphottoii
Station on the Lackawan'nft= And 'llYeatern
road. I?istanere'2,o tulles...Lens(' arbondele in
ithevmorning,,lind ,connect witlt.thp -ear* gOin.
1 - North.--( Returning,:leave arcival. Af the
mail trtan , from ,the,Great, Rend. I atm nesrest
smost direct and chcipost.raute-frosx.Gre4Rend
to ElarVondalei Passengers thls tilways
intO;Curhondaletarlim itt`thel,ovoniag than
any othsr ; ; .1
Faro receipied in Carbondale Store Of
.tho . finhitcribots,--11sin street, a feW 31.0 C4 3 below
Ecorleniieft.fleteL
:GROW:4
' ;
' I ..., . I._ , N•
''.. A' 'INFI W Aumil iir . tint tdcelirect ;• p t !sti;llMlN'S
'IA:: yusTrag‘mi coNETrAaraorsvuinE.,
- March' 1, ',I SW' ' , r '''`_ ' GFiYi FULLV Itt ~:
atiiitaecolve
NyArailpplt bt9oods, whie'll will be
4-344110 AP 04.0. ,
A4E I 4 TI-TIM1,14::
Montrose, April 2 '4 .1 ' 8 54. - •
THE - MONTROS - EITErOO,4,T.
- PUBLIS4I) EVE*. ViiiitSP4Y.llloltlqiig
• QA4tAg ZIAT
EDITORS Arm PBoPpuivrosts.
cash in s(ttiatteit; 82,00, if
not paid Within six months - ; and . 52,.50.; ; at thi trd
of,the year. NO Taper diseon Untied' until arrean.
ges are•paid; except at : the option 0. the P.
Ushers:. Ail communications connected:A.4h th t
eiliee, to insurplattention, roust be direelpd (0, 4
Paid) to CIiAS'E & PAY, MOLitrO:iC, gtisquelist 4
County;l'q. . ' -
'Rates 01. , AfIvertpting, - .
One Square. 02 lines or (eis) linsertions,
';.Etteh subsequent insertion, • OA
One square three:inotiths, • . . •I t t . • .
On e square six months, : . • *!:: • . 4.00
Business Cards, fu l ur lines or less, • 3 . 0
Yearly ialvertise.ments,:not over 4 sqttares;
One column one year, .'„ . • •;• • ..:10,00"
Yearly -advertisers. will lie restricted to th e
business in which hey' are engaged. s •..
JQB
ar The publiuhers having added to-their Job '
1
Printing materials a large. .and 'superior auto r tj
meat of Job Ty . pe, are now prepared ,to execute
Job Work in a manner, -unsurpassed - sce.: -
tion of country, and on the mast reasonable tenni.
Blanks of etery deueiption kept i conatanny
on hand or printed 16 order.
V...i1 : t.'5..-.Piit.(t,,qig . . ---
JOlllll GROVE.S
Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Searle's
hotel, Main Street, .Dlontrose, Pa.l
BRYANT 110 USE, R
Great Bend Depot, Pa. - Azipisor
ANT, Proprietor.
• - L. B. SPROUT", •
11Iatsitfacturer of SPROUT'S COltStiqED CAR
• 4.110 E Syntscs, Montrose, Po:-!s.• -a •
•
Cabinet and Chaii:Manufaet4rera, foot Min
Street, Montrose, Pa. • 1
G. le W. IL , •
Degticts in Bopka; Ready-Made
and Cap's, Boots and Shoes, &c. Store opt.
site Searle's Hotel, Aftintrose,Pa. !•
Dr. C. C. lEDYITAIIIDS,
lihysicialt and Surgeon, Ilarforlii Pa. .i'X ce
doors*.below Eaton's. Store: :
- Dr .
, H. SMITH . ,
Surgeon. Dentist; •Monteps , wOl be
Fearie's Hotel, Montla3;s and Tuesdsysof elch
week. , ` • • • Isyi
• , & PARK,
• ,
Dealers in Dry Goods, ,Grotteriti,, hardware,
•Crockery,_Boots and Shoes, &n.,: Springy iiie,
Pa. ; • 18%1
larrTx.E Ok.
Attorities at . Law--Offlee formerly 'cent,
pied lty Little & Streeter, Montrone, &Nu.
haulm County, Pa
RALIW D LITTLE.]
. . iICONGDON - d. lIEVIEII,
Denlers in Marble Monumepti,T4bles,Toml,
Stones, &e. Corner of Coiirt and Exellarg t
Barents, opposite Broome County
hanit4n, N. Y. - • '
_
• LATIIIROP 41ir Co. ,
itoe.aleis, in Stoves zind Mannfacturets of
Copper, Tin,- and Sleet...lron -Ware,
ivest jaide Main Street, oppOsito Democrat Of,
' fiee, Montrose, Pa.
C. D. ihyrur.or.] - IS. A. WOODEtiT.
- E. B. NIIOO.IIIIEY
Repa!rer of Clock's, letvetiy, gusical helm
, menu, and Guns,. &c., &e. Electra Oak , of
Stiouns, Watches, - "Jeyielry, &e.; dtirie to ortu.
He has an appointment for . Seler of Iff,eigiAs
and :Measures. -: Shop on--Main; street, fint
- ;• door telow . the Brick Corner, Montrose, b.
•AV I EL; TURRELl.4llositoks, PA.
. r
Deal r, in Drugs, INtedicines; Chemicals,Paints
Ails; :.
O r
• , ve-stuff.s, Groceries,' Dry . ' ' G oods, He&
ware Stone.ware,Glass.ware,Cainpitene,Barn•
. ing Fluid, Lamp Clits, Candles, Varnishes,Win.
... , dow . phis,p.ney I and Toilet Atticles, Pen;
mery, JeWelry; Spoons, Spectatles, 31tOral
lifstriinients, ; : Trusses, Medical I Initrumitts,
,Liqua*MirrOrs, Stationery;Drushes, Sloth
Yankee 'Notions, &c. - PhysiCians Prestfii ,
tioni'carefully compounded. ! ; ,• I
FRANKLIN" , FRASER,
Attotinei and Counsel!** at Laib
• MONTROSE, P 4., I
WILL atterid faithfully to all bminess Wpm,
ted tof:iim in the county: of 'Susquehanna.
Conyeyariciaxand writing of aU,
done neatly, and charge moderate. .
He'wi attend to the prosecution of chime if
seldiers, their widows and heirS; against the Uni•
ted States government, for RoinitY Laud, Pea
sions, &c. • •
.•
Maybe found at all hOurs at the office forme rly
occupied by .I.T. Richards, Eu 1.0101411 o f the Coon
House. - . 490
- JOHN COLSTEN,
.
, DEALER R N Stoves, Tin, Copper iitid'Sbeet Iron
Ware, Lodersville - E near Greatilend bepotl-6tl
_
; Interested viri f th-L
lINPDB I TER:_ AND DEALIn in-Hardware Mol Cat.
lery, Carriage Trimmings;
,• - N0..215 Pearl •Mireet;_ r.
Where his 'Mercantile friends, in' this -sand Ade
Counties, are kindly invited ' , and :TAtAilysolicit ,
ed to .ca,ll and - purchase. : •• nig.
/ICEN. or
lIT ICIVAPP
Wiih'Xowe,iWoodrtiff;; & :' Carter,
AjTHOL,ESALE 'Grzocres - *mid '"Commostey
V V DU:Rowers, No. 173 Wwilin,gton Street,
bptwoen•COrtiand tad Dey Street:4 1 )1'w York.
March 8, 11'44 77 10M, •
. 4- ttedicaf :2 -
E. Patriek,lr.4.. G. Dimockluie
this - dnylornied s a, voliart ner44: fora more
efficient •and nneeessful proseention of the differ
tnt•branehos of tiii3ir professiori`j
All buairieas entrusteditie.theni,' l vitill - be atter
ded.to Olth,ptomptness,and fidelity:
TbOir r pfliee.lFill, th 4 ftllp-Jatelyloccupiedb!
Dr. Diruoek.
E P,A- ICK Jr.
-G. Z. DIMOC fi.
Montrose, ralirdh 22, 1854; '
Dr. Merit C.
DII.I.I,GGIST and, CnamisF, , and ,Ddif
• aSinids,-14LedicineS, Sluts
Paints, oils,Patty; Window . (iliaaa,? Cwhitt
Perumory, Yankee NOtoili:dtc.,4c
c tln(lersvillo
. A.; Jr._a•Avis,
Arr*tittir Atiwootystiit
httnoa,DoN.t, oiretße t
• P I°0 • 1 -', • . ‘l6ll
Vrciceritni 4,- Airtiolositto &
T.ll greet — v . o43l ( y, cuasidetablesaanply, We"'
1: or tpittfity. - and Cheaft for CM*. or to elaul l
'far 'meet kinds-of niereitablableliretjee,-on Pe".
tersue.e.; l 4ll4 stock of- Sugars, Tat o, Potato, P"
'ea CAP" , bning. l l° wittinrOlplAnAltnillt 11 - it °I I De e
.
C M 3 FY •t? ens, 11 1 4, Altneat,' anything, ia arc G r '''
eery line faiiilliai,Cau be foam) upon itolti•
Ili,' gad: Copiequekt:li'euiiineratioo coiddiri a
sititerilat9l l .' particular he would ask str
W 4640 bli4d &TOL Tobacco; and d i P s '
4kAtethieliqu attylug,tputlatoi thou ebn,bgl
largegnaptities.
.• •
''Alciiiiiiiit - , , P*. '-,,,,;i:..
MinAr ti T . v
1 r' Proofer. lya.m
u rcy
v44i&TY or c°litbe,. *t s ll l fiket far "ie•PYtORRE4
11, 4.
8.-C'EAst,