MT= .Trial List. torcoND WEEK, ilmarth vs. Titus, Stillwell dr Brown vs.ll.tiller, GritSti vs. Weston, • Latbtop School Dist. vs. Lenox 'School District, Green vs. Watrous, - ' Burdick vs. Sampson, Pratt vs. Harding. Taylor vs. Connor, '. Carwalt vs. Bertbolf, Cooper vs. Kellogg et al, Fraser vs. Mitchell, Westfall vs. Fritchley. Brackney vs. N, clu E. B. R. Co.. Tewksbury vs. Rub, Baldwin Vs. Baldwin, Glatt vs. Corsney, • Pendleton vs. Galbraith, L ' Hall vs. Norton et al, ' Perrine vs. Shaw, Skinner'vs. Pop', • Williamson vs. Pratt,. Alverson vs. Gelatt, Schermerborn vs. Stephens, Katlic vs. Green. Jury tist . For the Term commencing April Gth, 1857. ' - 2ND • WEEK. •• . Auburn—Mt:mei Biundage, Win. Cooley , j2nd t .Peter Hay. Bndgewater—Wm. Brooklyn—A. J. Tiffany', Firdinand Whip- A•tle. . Choconut—Michel Kaitie.• Dimoek,- John Young i ; • Dundaff—George Rogers. -Franklin--Ira Cole. - G rent Bend—Win. Goble, Ilia a rd . Sq til res, Esquire. M. Munson. Gibson—Silas Chamberlin. • Harford+--G. L. Babcock, A masa Chase. Harmony—Richard A. Webb, -• Herrick—Chat les H. Harding. Jackson—Francis. Hall. Jessup—James Friront, Byron Griffis. Lenox—Daniel B. Clark, Josepb Sanders. Liberty—Winthrop Allen,: A. A. Beeman, P. B. Martin. Montrose- 7 W. K. Hatch. . _ • - New Millford—Timothy Boyle, John Mon . zer. Oakland—J. R. Grime 4. Rush—Levi Tupper, James Logan. Silver Lake—llorace Decker,' Thomas Rodgers, 2nd. Thompson—Elias Bryant, Henry Jenkins.' Notices. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.--Encruit nd Sores.—Few external disorders Ate more loathsome than this. It is however, very common especially among children. Some times the face,.sometimes the head, and in many instances the whole surface of the body is covered with scabious ulcers. Sara .ula is generally at the root of this disgusting complaint; but whatever their origin, these excrescences are speedily removed by the reg ular application of the Ointment. Scurvy frozinently developes itself In' the same was, and therefore no vessel should leave port with out a supply . Of this matchless preparation.— The Pills from their powerful' detergent ac: tion upon the animal fluids,. facilitate the cure of external diseases, and for all com plaints of the stomach and its dependencies, are absolutely infallible. Sood Wheat. subscriber offers for sale_ the T Wheat, oue of the most 'reliable 'varieties ever introduced into: . Susq'a, Co., Thorough experience has convinced roe of the fad, ABEL CASSEDY Dlipock, March 20th, /857. 13%4 The appointment of the Rev. A. 0. \Vaiten at Dimock -next Sunday evening will he defered until two weeks from that time. Ma& -t.',184,, In Rush, March 315t 1 1857, by MI. :a 11. Gray; Mr. A. C. HIXDS of Rush; Susq's Co., Pa, and Miss E. J. PEPPER, the the same 4 place. • April ty Roy. A. Riley, Mr. CHARLES MACTCIII - ti a Scranton, Pa., and Miss ADELLi Rranits of Windsor, N. In Dunmore, Lnzerne Co., on the,l.2nd by Eld. Sae] W. Mettaniel, Mr.,SrErnts ALLEN of Dimock, Sustfa Co., and Miss AMANDA M. COBS of Dupmonz. In Pittston, If4rell 32th; by the Rev. N. G. park, WM. A. WAtcgEtt, Ef.l., and Miis A. E. GUNTON, both of Phansville, Luzerne t a. :117:‘ :141 (zlig •WV ktzl To ti!.c Families and lEf usi tress Coln. munity of Montrose, and Sur. rounding Districts. - WHEN going or .sending to New York for supplies, you are respectfully invited to make a trial of the superior TEAS, imported erprossly for the • IMMENSE TEA WAREHOUSE OF CHRISTIANSON & CO, Dealers in TEAS and CU 'FEES exclusirdy. This is by far the greatest concern of ths kind 111 -rue woai.n, affording the opportunity, at all times, of procuring a pure, reliable, and choice , variety of TEAS and COFFEES which, in -quality and p rice, present unrivaled inducements to both Dealers and consumers, The facilites possessed by this establishment are of such a character as to warrant Ibe pro prictors in speaking thus. confidently, and they are prepared to abide the decisio,n of. all who • may test their sincerity by a critical examination of their stock and prices. • This immense establishment is situated in toe r;ory heart of the city of NEW YORK. at the corner of troadway and Grand Street, sr fording every convenience of easy access, and in -the midst of the most extensive establishments 'of this great commercial metropolis, Holding ourselves responsible fora fait and truthful representation of all we sell; and with the assurance -to our customers that unless such shall prove to be fully equal to oar represento lion, that the goods vp-ill he taken brick and the Money cheerfully returned, we are snreAhat our 4 astern of doing business must meet with the litany approval Of purchasers. . In conclusion, we mypectfully renew, our invi tations to Families and Dealers, I:slier - Mg. that a trial will convince them of the great .adYna• taps which we hold out to customers in nankin+ , their purchases at . ' The Boadway Tea Warehouse, cor.na or GRAND arceiroraw tor[- CHRISTIANSON dr,. Co. - Proprietors. nl5-yi JUST look at the:Ribbons-and Boinetor at, KENYAN'S BCK BILKS, at low pricts at ' I.awavilla CBDtre , A p r eth;ls7.- , . . . . AB 1. TURIN , oricfW w; t s...i4o:xm . ,...:; 1-_. _ . RARE . INDUCE:a E.N TS. A Present to . Every Body Who purchases an ArahrOtype between,this and - the first of June. FINDING it necessary to raise a considerable sum of the ." needful" during 'the . next two months, I have chosen thie , plan to increase my business, trusting' that my 'efforts to please my ,customers will he so. well appreciated that I 'shall lose nothing by the operation. These presents consist of Gold Lockets; from 83,00 to -$10,00:; Books from 50 its. $1,25; 7Azuhrot:i•pes from $l,OO to $2,00; and Litho :graphs from 12 1-2 eta, to 81,00. Two hundred of these, worth over $lOO,OO, will be given to the purchasers of 200 cases se leeted fer the purpose. L:0 - There vire no tickets and consequently no waiting for a "prize drawing," but each one gels his present with his aeness, So nott, my.rood people, mahe no dely, For April and May will pass swiftly au ny. Whetlicr rainy or shining, we don't care it feather. For we do take good pictures in all sorts of weather. 'W. B. DEANS, Skv,Pailor in tha Brick Blocl: over Bentley & ItcaTs . . - • Iktontroie, April 2d, 1857. • Dr. J. B: Marchisi's CELEBRATED CATIMLICON,' For the Relief and Cute of Suffering Females. It stands pre-eminent for itS' waive powers in all thi ; ,t : ”Wes for which it is te 'nunentleds usually milled, Coniplaints; • these are Prolapsus Uteri, falling p f tim womb; Fluor:. lbus, mhitt , s; Chronic 'lunation and Ulceration the Womb; IncideMal i aernorrne, or flooding; -Painful, Su ppresSt : d, and rreg.o lar, Menstruation. .C.;.e.,-with all their accompanying evtiS,*(Catwer e.eepted,) no fla tt er how sec eft! or of liOw long : standing,. • This medicine has never been intr(Aneed by empty pnffs and misrepresentations, nor is it in- 'tended that its present popularity shall ue sits• tained by any. medium but its Merits and the approtation of the public. • , Rrri - rt-ccr —The medicine 110117 -1! knowti.and appreciati, r.nd will have a steady and increasing sale, t.ww of no preparation that can compare with it for the particular com, plaints tor which it is clesicrtied. lam satisfied, by the use now making of it in my own family, )and by ; almost every tlay's evidence of its. hene fits,to others, that it justly merits the warmest. recommendations its best Irienils Lave given it. E. B. PERIONS, M. D., Matietta,Ohlo. Having now need the remedy for four years in my pr:;clice, I rrly sr1:•?Ili on it t‘r the cure of almost all , frnmie diseases. With naNny re gards for yourself; 1 rem ai n' our•, &c. H. F. BENNETT, M. D., Canatiaigua, `.1.. Thus far it has given entire.satisfaction ii all eases tvhere it has been-used, r.nd I do not licsit tate to recommend it in :avers case for ‘vhich i • is designed. I consider it an invaluaLlsoitnedi eine, and suffercri - , - Ehould kno‘i• of IL L. ihowNE M. D., Cbretriont, N. B * - I.woultd he glad to have. a farther Sup, ply, as tile tnedieino is boconiirq2 very popular, and I think Aril', continue, as it has given re lid in cvcry inctance where prop-rly tar.en. • TuomAs Nticm,..x, M. D., ML Vernon, Ind. . - 1 The Cat helicon is doing trecd Femice bore. Atl the patients that have tried the moiieine have heed benefitted bnt one- , —and that ene nothing will help. Ttuir 11.‘g1.r.TT,31. - 11., New Phil'a, Ohio. Tam per:nada, niter try's.ng it is r grk-at ninny casts, that it snrpassts nll other remedies in my knowledge for that ttlaz.s of dira l litles for which it is r-ecnttn,-nded. It has curt„ sorte'rery extreme ease.; under m uh<ert•ation. 'which have ri•siste.3 all other treatriii-nt. L. 0. M; 1)., Itc,c:likt , ,ter,.N. V. • Pres'ail on medical tri,n to adopt it in their pra2tice; and I have no ftnrs of the result, from what Icna'aled4ze I haxe ebt:.ined personally of its curative powers. I wish the .medicine kept here. T.C. M. P., Wayrieturg, Pa . The claims of this medieine to the cor.fldence of the public are strerq_Ythcned by the fart of its j baying received the approbation r and liberal patrimac , e of. many pro.ninent.members of the I Alerlicarracuity in the Linitc&Ststesi: some on whcin have - voluntary given Ir4ter3'of-eorninen4 ! dation, (see pamphlet,) sustaining : AI 014 is -1 , claimed for it-as a curative agent.. . .: 1 , IrthppliiCt9 Containing. much useful iaforrpri:`i Lion touching the nature and symptoms of the .1 above diseases, together with testimonials from i ladies of the highest re,-pectability, ail certified I bvt he most saLisfaefory authority, to :i il of which 1 up p tt3e anenti n of ladies and practitioners is 're- i specif : invited. can he had gratis at the store of ', - ADEL TURRELL, Arent, 1 Druvgint, t rose, Alsn, for *sale by Mrs. Mary A. Clark, liawley . ;"T. D. Sprint, Lacnville: Dr. li. C. Porter,Towanda ; and by re.ypeciabl e Druginsts in all adjf.inin!..7,enanties. 3.8. MATI,C1111.?:I. & GO.. Pr(!pr'N:c7rs, Central Derof,- 304 Broad:ray. N. Y. 14 w 4 IThTh7 Ns. S. FULLER :6".6uhl announce to the JL -n tadies of franklie and vicinity, that she si lit be prepared on the 20th inst., to continence the 271ILLINEFIT nicsiNESS for the "wason, when all cant in that line .will be promptly attencled to. Having Feet red the services of en excellent Binghamton—:;ed haiing a well selected ASFrprithent of millinery tors's now being pnrchased 41 New York city. She is confident of Tileaking: all •whu may favor her: with a call:either in - prices or quality. i rr-Ar.Straw bonnets dre..;-sed over to order. ;Franklin Forks. April Bth, .1857. 15w:t. - One_ Cent Reward _ RAN -11.`way from the subscriber on the sth Instant, Amos White, an indentueed apprentice to the art end mystery of F4r.min,.7.„ All perzonsrue hereby forbid baibor• I 'n& or trusting said apprentice on . my aeenUtlt. Whoever, will -re. turn said runiway shall - receive the above re; ward, but no cliarzes: : ' EZRA BEE/3E. Bridgewater,..April 6th, 1857. ROGER KEN roli. HAVING just returned from ISA w York, with a complete assortment of goods lot' the Spring Trade consisting in part as follows, viz: Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery; Hardware, Wools Arc blisses, Clorks,Lookiag Glasses, - Umbrellas, Wall Pa. per, Ladies* Boss. • -nets, die. A fine stock of PANAMA, STRAW, and PALM-LEAP MATS, 4and - !many other orti eles toc numerous :to toentioc,would invite the especial attention •of cult Invers_to an exatni. nation of his stock, which wilt be shown` freely to all, and sold as cheap as they 4411 goods this side of New York . Thankful . for the patron age that' has been - bestowed npon-hitn the 'past year. he hopekhr constrict rates 'tionAtkthemants of nil, .o snit Who - may, call: Hoping that nty eustomers wits trot forget Ihat4l tiettleineut -of accounts is atielate r once a ,year, I , -letosatt their terrant; • KENYON. Q.,,wiwts - rtikiloOtaavvoid-_,.... gliyw '-----,'--. •1,;..,.!,;,::-z,-..:,: ',VRE.;T' JJ'Ai3ii At -- - ' .-- ''. - -,-. -:- - -'• IMNYOVS ~--- ADEAVTLITLAtorkIo tsaes . f. slKKAirour °filers -ma Pakdis st - XANYONI3. • New Rail Road Route. • Debtwareo Lack:Manna:ok W. 14.14. NEW and c.xpeditious broad. ,guag,e route I. l lb frOm the North and West, via Great. Bend anti Scranton, - land 4 from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vaileys, directly through to. New York and ' On and after Monday, Jan. 19th; 1857, trains r. ill be. run as follows :. Cincinnati E. Tralribound east on the N.Y. & 11. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend. 8 A.M. from °Wean, Binghamton, &c, and-connects with the 'EX PRESS Train Which laves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, • 830 a. ni. Due al Montroie, 9 03 . Scranton, 10 40, ". Stroudsburg, • 1 27, p. m. Delawar,- 15 minutes to dine, 2 0-0 " . Bridgeville, Phil. past. leave 2 25, " Junetioti, 3 35,•". New YOrk, . 7 15, 0 Passen.lers from N. Y, Leave Pier No. 2, North River, at 7 30, a m. From Philadelphia, leave Wed . nut st, Wharf, at 7 - 00 " Leave Junction;. , • 11 15," Duo at Bridgeville; Phil. connection; 12 15, p.m Delaware,ls minutes to dine,l2 45 " Strouglaurg, . • - 1 27," Semnton,3 50," • • Montrose, 5 25," Great Bend. • - 5.55," Connecting at .Great Bend - with the . Mail Train- West at 6 10, p. in, • Scranton Accommodation Train leaves StrantOn for Great Bend at 10 45 a.m. Arrive at Great Bend, 2 20 p. rn. Coanec ling with. RocheQter Accommodation East, and day Express West, en ,the N. Y. & E. R,. R. ; Returning., leaves Great Bend at 320 p. m Doe at Seranten, 7 10 " - For ihe ace( trM.dation of - way travel on the Soutlu Dvisioin, a passenger car wilt be at fa:died to the Express Freight Trains, leaving. Srrm.to.i, at ~- •• • 600 a. m Du.l at Stroud...lint . ; at . • 10 55 " *, Junctionlat ' 205 p. m. Rethrning, wiil leave Junction at 400 a. tn. Due at. StrombibUrg at 650 " " Scranton , at • 12 40p. m. Passengers from New York will change ears at Clarksville. i 1. To and front i i 7 bilndeiphia. via 13. D. R. R lerive or trice en r , 4 at I.lri'dgeville. For Pittston, liing.ston. anci IVilliesbarre,take 1 . ... & IL R. IL ear's at S'eran!on. F,,t• J(-ssup.Arellibald, :4 . :(lCntbor.delp,ebriL•e cars ttt Greenville. - l'rekets i.-old rnd br;paf-o ebccl;ed Letwecn all stations on co'nneetin7..ro.sds. Pah..ong,Cr:..4 to i and from Wincesbarre, Wyo. cis.! I,acknicanna & 1316imsburg Railroad, go through without, any deti.ption at F:cranlon, as the trains nn that road run in con• nection with thelr.xpresstrhins on the P. L. & W. It, R.,—hencel p:..s•engerS may leave Kings ton at. 9 3t) a. mHarni arrive al p. rn., or. N. at 7 15 p. nt. Returning, Ic.‘ve Pailadellibia m., or New York at '7 20, anti arrive in liitig.ton at 5 r . m. Fare from lilinorst on, Wyoming and Pittston to I'hiladelphin,f:3-1 be.t6 Nett , York, $4 '75. . 'rickets Bald, and batTaze cheekccrthrou,ch. J9IIN 11111SBIN, Sup't. , )ey:.t. 31iNws Ticliet Agent. . THE' S , OCIETV F(1)11 Tim ENCOURAGE NIENT OF WEARING CLEAN SHIRTS AT No. 10G Cll:4llarn.s,t: cor. 14 Pearl-st NEW YORK, • K‘vp on liana an extensive and eornplete asssort tnent, of the latest importations and lest crane f:.ctres of GENTLEj4E.N . S GOO7S, Equv.l in material, wake, texture, durAility ar.d aide, to any stock ever eliqrl-d in this coun ti)—and at priers which vannot:,all to suit close c.tsrr buyers. CoUsistirfr, of • basoms, collars wristbands of the..best cnatities, :Ind new arid elioice stvh-s. . • - CAuc Intet.t nrd most attractive pat urr,m. UNDr.r.str.E.vr.,l A. 61 Dr.....wirns.---clf wool me rino. enshmele, silk' and cetton. of utesirilfr:e and ilurable the . Tevb,t. \Vire) 'under zarnicnis. so 1110,1 y :4T:urea by j.hpicianA. A. the Shaker bliirt and drawers. CE...1.v.A75.--Super Of quality and bcautifcl styles, and a full assortment of stocks, collars, neeklyes. gloves,. scarfs, and mufliers •of the richest kiod4. • ust•EsnEns:—An, almost endless variety, in cluding the finest and most durable. Po:. - Kr.r.ttAxnxcictur.rs.--,Silk End Cotton— plain and printed—an unrivaled assortment. !Nix Host:6l and cotton, of the best textures, selected expressly for the retail trz:de. XeIIy.VITG ;and Gowns—Elegant Pot -1 terns, excellent material, and of the best make. lids stock couluizeS all grades, from the low est to the rithest, that can be prod need—and having every facility' for importing and manu facturing, nut exceeded by 'any other establish ment in the United 'tates—buyers, therefore, vitll consult their interest by examining the grinds which are sold at the. LoirrsirOSSMLE cAsu PSG L • Mir, Goodi deliveed at all the "Rail Road EiepAp, steatnboats, &.c., and in any part of the of the city, without charge. *,* Shirts made to crder by experienced hand 4 d in , uperior styles. at short notice. warrnnted t-. fi!. tnaelttne work dune at this es t:4l,Esectet.t. OTIMBEI Important to' Farmers!! A MACHINE FOR . 1.:V1-2IA': FARMER!!! MEACHAM'S PAT'NT FOOT COIN • PLATER, Y this melhol the v.' - eight'of the operator is made to perform the whole labor of [dant.. inn• and no-time is lost as .one t:an plant as fast as he can walk. The machine is attached to the foot br,mer,as of a strap, or by a screNt'..to the boot of' the op erator, and is so arranged as to plant at any depth desired. The many advantages 'of this machine overall others can readily be-.yea, and their bimpiirity and cheapness cannot fail of bringing theta into general use among all farmers. and can be used on all farms in this seetiOn.. Price 83,50. • For .11aubines or County or State Rights, ap- FOY to H. S. SEARLE. . Ag.ent, Montrose. Pa, .- N. 11.—These Machines are Warranted to iRr Plant more Corn in a da: wtth less labor than an:• haiol planter, and will plant roore - cor • redly than any !Each ever :invented, and arc less - Liable to ret not of repair.an Montrose, Feb. 13th,1807. • NEW TOPOGRAPUICAL MAP , or , • • Susquehanna; County. I):,the undersigned, propose to put Tish " V map ofSusquehanna' county, (if ES allicient eacourazement be giren,) r;!aid map showing all the Roads, with their angles—all Straws in their proper places—together with all Lakes, and Ponds, with their names, showing their cation size and shape. The munes of property, holders are to be inserted in their proper plr.e. es.—it will also show the loCation of all Church ea, _School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Mills of a ll .kindir, also a correct Table of Distances_ from one Post office to, another throughout the County. Said map is to be, on, a scale of an inch and one eighth to, the mile, and will-be do. liverod to Subscriber., coloied and mounted at the exceedingly, low price of $5.06 per copy. ' LEE & MARSH, gas --17 & 7 19, Maine st.,Phis a: - - - - Notice.' IDERsoNs their Pianos or Sfelocle; csaa , tnaelt, ean Witt done br leaving a no.: tie P.:O. way , t4nio until -The &at. of 2•fay. - ,'Coniersfroas a diatanen attoded on abort - . COP. Montrose...Navel 1 24tb: 1857, , 13w3. ":'-' oltiiier'&:T.4ooy. 80d..: . , , -:".: : f luall4 b . _ • 14;04111.0;11 . i litifc.l:lB, 17. - j": ..--. FOR SALE. TIM subscriber offers for sale two Houses and Lots, and A Shop in Montrose. Also -15 1-2 acres of land with a large House and ; good Barn in the Barungh of Susquehanna He pot. Cheap and easy terms. • - I DANIEL IinEW,STI7.II Montrose, March, 30th, 18.57:• 1-tw3. BOWLS ILLOOICS AN.D- STATION. IZY. T UST AGOING.—CheL•per than :it any - other! e/ store this side of - the Little Village of New York. Walk in and I.)e convinced. Dr. ' Artie Expeditions. - Reeollertions of a Life Time, Selene° vs. Spiritualism, The Sultan :led his Ptlople, - The Star and the Cloud: or. a Daughter's Love, Gentleman's Guide to PolitNies4, a Man ual Composition, and Letter Writing, New and . Improved Circular luterest Tablee, Patent Improved Letter and Nvoiee File, A new lot of Silhool Books, ftl : mk• Bno!,s, Writing Paper, Pens, Inks, &e. —at the Post Office. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, April ‘2a, 1837: Chomicals, Drugs, AND every description of 31edicals, at Sin: gleton's Laboratory in lientrose. Alleont munications addressed . to the Lnboratery,will be answered by return mail. Late itoute Surgeon to the follolving institutions: SI. Georg, s and the ‘Ve-slininister. Hospital, the lair. wary !,%lanchester; Intiriaary; Bristol Europe; and Late of the 'Marine Hospital, San Fraue4,eo Califf;tnia., . • Fl.b. t 6, 1557. rpURKS Nand Salt ; by the ssa. barreloT .1. Ih. bv. I.N. BULLARD. Nov. Farm for Sale. . The Fin',qv:ll)er offers for Salo a small Farm in Itraol.1)1 township tiosys'a. Co., situated op.ll,opboltom erea, two miles from Bri , klyn Cent-r. apd thr,e miles from Montrose Depot on the W R. R. ,On said farm are two framed Houses, one framed barn.and 81)op, and is well watered. Terms =deft:flown en applienti"n to the un _ tlersi . gned. . • ALVIN DAY. Brooklyn, rob. 25, 1557-11. Q['LEN DID Black Silks at Jan. it, '571 • IiI7,NItYN'S; - - - IocKET are ns! , orimurst of the bait in marliet,et Teachers' Examinations 'UTE wig hold , rxatninations in the. diGrent Y- town;•-hips Ditooek, Apr. 10th; Centre S. 11r.t:,:e. 10. n. tn. Brooklyn, " llth, " 14 1 (t,• a. tit. Lathrop, " 13th, TI: tyer S. IL, 10, a. tn. losnox, " I ith, Glenwood, 10; a.. tn. Clifford, " 15th, Corners,. I0; a. m. llvrriek, " 15th, Methodist Church; 10, a. tn. Gibson, " 17th, T. I-Lit 10, a. tn. Ilarforti, " Village S. IL, . 10, a. tn. Jack " 20th. No. 20, . 10, a. m. Ararat, " 21st, Church, 8 1-2, a. tn. Thomt,on, " 2 Center S. IL, • Harmony, ) Oakland and ‘? 5.11.,10. Stl! , l. Depot, Liberty, " :23d, Beeman's, 10. a. m Brid , e'ter, " 24+14 Montrose. F S.ll, 10, i. m Si!v4Lak,..," 25th, Mackey .S. FT., 1, p. to (linconut, " 27th, .Clark's S. 11.. 10, a. m F'orestLnke." 28th. To wer . :- , S. 11., 10, m M iJklietown,* 20th, Balthv:n's S. 11., 10, a. m Apnlachian," 30th. L. M., S. IT.. 10; a. m B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co.• Supt. :4;1 ro:d.isth, 1857. 12w.1 Administrator's Notice, 14;1i:9 (,fAdminlstration to the I.:,slaie of Mira: el Derrrtaa Lt of Middle town. SusliaehannxCwinty, have beet 7 ranted lo the su),:cril,.:;; p...rsons irplAited to the said estate are re , l uvsted to ipzike i•m/ dite paymert and th.w e . !: avin;.! the same will resent them (iniy auth:ntleated for' Se tt lcm en t. MICHAEL KEOGH, Admi,:tr:l!or, :11ail:11 (ith, 1857. 3 P:O3 Clover & Timothy Seed. ur.den•ig,ro.d . have. on hand and for sale. 1 by the hu,liel orload. Clover ::;Ced of the larg•c l'imuthy sied of .a sap.,,rio : quality, which wit! in quantities to _suit the purchasers. • They 'lave :11,40 on hnnd a laro•c (i":lt4Yof excellent Se" \Vlieat. i grown, which thoy will sell by the btihel, or lorl,lnquiry of .CII,ANT; & 11()GERS. Oppo-ite Hotel N. B. 0. M. Cr ane keeps constantly on hand a large assortment or farniiv Grpoeries, he will sell nt the latest living prices. 116 has just returned from New York wiEh e new and extensive supply of goritls in his line or trade and respectfully ei!lieits the 'pltrona-re of his friends and the public. (.'ail nt his estal,- ,lishmeut oppoilte Searle's ILtel, and exam ine his superior stork of groceries anti consult your own interests by trading, with him. Montrose March 11th, 1657. - • lit( See Hero Young Man ! . T perceive that your 4,06 which :1,1.t -re. ongi -1 natty vet's- tniform and beautiful, are becom. ing brokenar.4 dicolorra, and in a very short time, should yon continue to negleet them. you wil! be despoiled of one Of the chief ornaments, your noble and attractive face. I hope you will ell) an me withetv &by at m (Aka in th. Brick Block over Wilsonstorc, where it will gisemtpleasuretopreservethem for a very , tna i consideration, just what your means will allow and no more. .MOST RESPECTFULLY YOUNG MISS ! - :You are. proud of youriicauty and graces so is - vuur•Ma.aud. itr I. Your smile is a sxarbeom oa the garden bow- - :Your tear a raindrop On the Sammer shower, But*twont he so long feir one if you continue. to stay away from the Dentist for Even now it gives me pain to view ; Those crumbling Vrehes "veiled in ebon.line," Then come along 'without delay to . my •ofli, : e in the Brick Block over Willson's store, and if as poor as you are beautiful, no nrater, 'Como along, come along plead "not able" no • more For just r.-hat you can pay your rearms I'll .restore. C. D. VIRGIL, Resided Dentist. 3lontrose,.3larcli ::6th 1856. Public Sale- rrlo be sold at Publie Sale on 3fonclay the 1- 20th, cf April next; at 'lO &cluck A. a farni of 100 acres-situate in Liberty township Susquehanna County and State of 'Pennsylva nia, 50 acres of which is under good improve ments, well watered, with a good Log house, a. new frame' barn, and 'a •grartedor chard. Said Farm has a pleasant•rn location on the banks of Trip-take' about midway between Montrose and Binghamton; within two. miles of a good Gristmill, Saw Mills Mechanic's Shops, Post Office and Churches convenient, - also a Catholic Church within four miles of the,preta ises. Said property is admirably adapttd to Cul tare Or Dairy purposes and will be' sold. on reasonable terms, half the purchase money- in band the - other half inannual instalments accor ding to agreencient: • Per further informatiOn apply on the . premis. es to the proprietor, DANIEL DEGUNI. I.iberty. Sian+ 25th.1851. • ..144 ' Administrator's . .. Notice. %XTBEREAS Lot tors or Aamipistrati l n. to T . the Estate of /In.eli 3fena. lateof I r enox township, 'eoonty suf_ q uehnnn., deeeasedi, hare been granted to the becriber ; all peieons' indebted to the eaid estate are . .requested. to teeke hntrit4iate. payment; and those having eta..iini against the *slow wit) present thete.du,ly . itutheraiested:fer ectiltuient, to jiIiktPLIELEY DtAIiC Y: : ..--• • - Admilatr4tor - , Leno:. bra cis 13th , 1111 — KR01.43 - --=.Large Gilt Framed Mirrors, 0,4 tar sate bv , • ABEL TURBELL. • . i-••• 'Sat 1 : Salt I I 'Salta! THE 'aulyteriber:begs leave -to inform ..111,4 friends and tho public - that he has taken tliti Store No. 201 Washington-street; (ditectly op posito Wasisingtonllarket,) - lateiy occupied by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on the mist liberal terms Eon CASH, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or - .bulk, or put .up in small bags to order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed - on the ,bagS wnen ordering a thousand or more. Persons from a distance ordeiing by nr:il' can depend upon having their orders promptly filled allio LowEsT 31AnKET Plum. GEO. W. MAN N. New York, March Ist, 1857.- 10y1, To Consumptivos. • rr HOSP. of you who aro in the first nr middle stap,:en of this altnot uncut:0 1 1g disease are informed that there is a remedy which has pro. yen successful. This remedy . ) will send to•any applicant upon the receipt of $5. • . Tale Particular Notice That this remedy:though it will grcatly.alleviate the sufferinas o (those in the tast stages it Nor cure them; but for those . in•the Arsiand middle stages ; we will warrant a cure; and any ono who is not satisfied can have their money refunded at once. We do not wish to humbug any, one ; and repeat that your money will be - refunded upon appliention,(fter giving the rem- Edy a fair trial. Addrests,givinfr name GfPost Ofrieenna Conn ty, Dr. A. G. BRUNDAGE, Jun'r. Binghamton, Browne CoUnty, N.Y. • "Look and Read! . SOMETHING NEW THE undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Fonr Corners, has 'lately discovered that fur . ready Pay he can:if:a more Goods, and make more money at oue-half the usual profits put upon Country Goods. Consequently 1 can self Goods front five to ten per cent. lOwer than any other estab?isl"ment in this section. But do not take my word fur it. ,Call and see for'yourselves. Bring a little CaSh or some kind of Country produce, ant . bny your_ Goods at a price unpar alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. Itly .took is large and welt selected, and I am re cei‘ ing . ADDITIONS every week. My Terms of Sale arc Itz./tn: PAT. It will certa;nly be for your interest fo call and secs in before purehaming .dsewbere. • - Flour and Snit kept cony , tantly nn band. . WM. H: THAYER. • Dimnek, Jan. 13th, 1857. farinc:rs an Cs' INSURA\CE COMPANY Nur/ I/ West Coe. of le:7;lnd am/ Wain ut-st., Pk ila. NTAL, Qne 'Two hundred and Fitly Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS, .5523,057 07, Inye,,ttid in Bonds,•Mortages, and Clued THE roLtowcw STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of the C nopany to Novella:or Ist, mac. Premintn received on Marine and Inland to Nov. Ist: 1856, $214,684 60 Piro Premiums, 169,796 61 Interest on Leans, 8,704 47 Total Reeeip;s, $400,185 68 Pvid Marie 1 oamea,- $64,427 04 Paid Firo 39,737 ts 9 .. Ex vc. , nses. Salaries end Corornis:•.•iotN."- -. 45089 00 • R.einsuranee, Premiums &Agcn cy Charges, - - •• 27.471 GS • $177,195 61 rz:lrtaining With C0.,5'223,057 07 Trl F.OF TIM CdM V .1 7.7. FOLLOWZ: - I Philadelphia City and - Cuarity Malik - - SIG.BIB 18 I BONN, -- - I 1.00 00 t i ;rat -cost prices 31ort:ges, 11:11 " - - - 14.1 ; 500 001 St ,, i-I:..Cullalcral:=, on - I Coll, - (7:,-:ird Conledida i- Coin Dc-pc-its with Duon. ~Slercnand Yurk, - Deferred Payments •,n Store: not yet due, 97;700 00 Notet, for .)1ar1t . 14,1 I're- .32,400 00 - 30,000 00 - ios,osb oo miroos, - Due from Azentq, se cured by Bonils. - Premiums on Policirs recently ihsued, and dvbt3 due the Co., 25.470;38 11.11:Ince in_Ba s nk, 1 . 6,45 G 74 - 1 --------435.23,057 07 This Compan)4nsure9. Buildings, Merehandize, and. Stock, from Rtt 0 to 85,000, at the Lowest Bates consistent with Security, and upon the most Liberal Terms, and make Paoner Par .ur.sr opon The adj•istment of Losses under Poli cies issued hr them. The Board otlaireetors have this day declared a dividend of 15 per cent- payable on demand, upon the business of the Company, to the Ist in, tan t. I inn. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD It. HELM BOLD. Secretdry. Phil3rlelphia, November I 7t.b ISJG.. TIMOTHY BOYI,t !Y2ylpdlT.l of New Milford. Pt.. Agent MANNY'S Cb3IIIINED Reaping and Mewing Machine, - . . , '. • x .. .'" , 7•4 2 . ...7 . ," .... l'.• ~ . . ' - 4F 'i k " . • ':• ......., o'l. . ...-- .) . fi i 07:.•-•,. 'a. ...• ---- -- . -.: . -". '.. ) .- ;4.44: ''.,, • ;' , 4 , i1-:,•5 \ , l 1 • • 7 ~, , ,,,,C. ki• --0- * ------ : .. , . —..- ..' ji t , .*•. ,14,,N ' - ':!..."3.T , :', - 77t1, i '-. _.:.,Hi . " . i.,.i-. - - a 'Ci; --"" ~,f7, -5. ,,,, , , , g y. 4 : f 1t---,•:,, ".- . • ----...........--- ea 1a.,;;C:4.4...• Tr MACMINE-can do the work of tenor • fifteen men. It took the•first premium. at the , real National Fair at Paris in the summer of 18115, and when on exhibition at - the County artd State fairs in our - own country hasi abelys been pronounced the hest Machine in use.- I in vite thy Farmers of.this county to ca?l on me at Montrose and examine the Mackine for them sTh-es. as an accurate description of the e same in print would wcupy too much space in the columns of a newspaper. C. D. LATHROP, Agent. Montioso, April 23, 1857. - NEW GOODS. ~,,. rf %HE stibserlber is now re ,= 1 co v ing hinSpring stock 41P4 of Goods to whichc he would n i • . .0".....,', invite the attention •of his . 7 . 1 . 4 : t friends. Among his goods ~.....; 0 4 , 4, 1 , c. r may be found a very largess._ co o 4.10 -.....-- sortraent of Gold and Silver Watches of ever - variety comprising .1$ differ ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of Levers,Anchors, and Lepines of different makers, Gold Chaini, Seals - Keys, all the new patterns of .Ear• Rings, Bresittpins; and_ finger Rings, Bricelets, Lockets: Gold and Silver Thim. bles, and Spectacles. A ftill stock , n of Silver Spoons, forks. Napkin. Rings,- flutter. and 'fitilt knives. elated Table. knives, forks, Castors, Cake baskets, Gandiesticke, &e. Cutlery, De's- Ace, Shell eoratis, Gold pens and pencils, lies* Viol, Violin and Guitar Slangs. Geld SleeVe buttons; and glide; sewing birditoke, &c, all of - which will be sold at thekowest cash prices; at the old stand of - ••• -• . • ALFRED J. EVA'NS. N0;.2 Oda Fellow's Hall 11;ngliain tony,gargk. 204 185 a - .13 AGOOD assqrStnenl of Paitern Dress Lawns and Alpseess; at • 47. W. S. & CO's,. • 5,i225 00 35,376 IS AUL= OR SIOIENESSI CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM nnOLLOWAMYW PILL rpm Blood furnishes the material of every JL - bone; muscle, gland and fibre in the hu_• man frame. When pure, it sceures health to ev. cry organ; when corrupt, it neacasarilypredeecs disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct % ly upon the elements - N*llo stream of life - rum]. tralizing the principle of disease, and, thus full: . tally curing the malady, whether located in the nerves,the stomach, the - liver, the bovvelr; the muscles, the skin, the biain, or anyotheiPart the system: Jsed Throughout the World? //OLIO W A Y,'S PILLS are eqnally eflleamons in complaints common to. the whore human race, and in dieorclers peculiar to certain climates and Alarming Disorders. Dyspepsia and derangement of the liper. the rource.ofiufirmity, and Suffering, and the cauke o' innumerabledeaths, yield to these- euritives E in al l . eases, however aggravated, acting as a mild, par :. gatice, alterative and tonic;' they relieve ,the bowels, ourify the fluids. and invigorate the sys tem and the constitution at the same time. General Ifreakness—Ner'vou's Complaints. When all stimulants fail, the — renovating and bracing propertirs of these Pills - give - firmness to the thaking nerves and enfeebled :nuscles of the victim of general debility. - Delicate Females. . All irregularities and Aliments- incident to . the delicate-and sensitiveorgans of the e 'are re moved or prevented by a few doses of these but infallible alterath*s. Nol mother who re gards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. • Sciontifi.e Endorsomonts. The - London " Lancet," the London ";Medical 'Review " and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulo gized the rills an 4 tbei`r inventor. ITolloway's Pills .arc the Lest remedy' knotpn in the World for the following diseases : Asthma ifeadochei /: • Bowel Complaints Indigestion Con gh s • InWard Wea k flesh Colds lnflammation. Costiveness Chest Diseases \ ~ . . ts Liver Complbtn , Debility Lowness of §ph-itti DropFy' . Dy9pepsia Diarrhoea • Stone and Gravel Fever and Ave Venereal Afiections Female Complaints Worms of all kinds '„,, Sold at the Manufactories of Professor ItorLowAr, SO Maiden Lane, New York. and, 244 Strand LondOn, by all respectable. Drug. gists and Deakrs in .Medicine throngliont the Utiited ! States and the civilized world, in bores at 25,cents, 62 1.2 eentsomd et each. LIT There is a conside'rabie saving by taking the laxg,er sizes. N.:B.—Directions -fcr the guidance of; pa: tients in every disorder :Ire allixcd to each box. n 10-qv • GREAT EXCITEMENT AT Guttenburg, Rosenbaum ez Co's. STORE, • , THERE a general rush at their establish. ment, and it is reported that they havo jut received, and aro daily tecciving a. fresh sundy, o f New Goods. • The troth of this report.cati he best known by calling at their store on Turnpike Street at the foot of Puidic Avenue.. We,have on band a carefully selected snpply ofA. READY ..11A DE CLOTHING; - for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call ed for, froin a pair of Host to a. HAT or BON NET. Those Wishing to protect their health from the cold atmosphere in this region, Would do well to call on _tts, es we will. supply their wants on lower terms than any • othej. establish ment.. To our friends, one and all, we would, say, give us a call. end 'we promise, that you' shall go awav fully satisfied. GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM & Co. Montrose, Nov. 27,1856. FARMERS! ;$l5 will purchase one of the I:K3st CORN SEEELLERS'aIid SEPARATORS . • Ever Invented. - - MBE undersigned is now prepared to furnish 1. to FARMERS, Millers and others . the world renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller--the wonder of the times—being the best, most durable, and easiest running Sheller now in use. Warranted to shell more corn in a shorter space of time, than any other 'machine, entirely cleaning' the ear, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob. • The Machines are constructed with' two cranks, and pully for a belt, so that two persons can turn them,( or .attach a belt in motion .by any power.- The attention of ,persons.owntng. mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder. fully adapted to any kind of power. .They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can tarn them; they are capable of shelPng one bushel per minute—every Farmer should have one—es they save their eost,..in lee than one seasons. - • They are pn *exhibition at Searle Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and at. throp's Lake Mills - os herui thoyeati. be seen in operation at au time.: All orders addressed to the undersig,ned, receive. prompt attelk, Lion. Machines shipped at a distance and. ranted to operate. D. D. SB-ARLE% . • - . -41.,Nearle's flctet. Montrose, December, I.llb, 1856., -' CERTIFICATE. . • , - , THIS is to certify, that r have ezruninedand used one of the ahotie Shelters, for Sale by D.', D. SE,,cuLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it; one of the hest, most durable, rind easiest rannio , . - Sheltersever introduced into this county. ft wil6shell more corn in a shorter time than any other Machine, and is always rearly_for service. 1 most•heartlly and freely recommend 'them - to the Farmers-of Sutues County, us the, cheapest. and best Sheller, now in use. I. have., one, in operatibn in, my mill in Dimoeli, which needs only to be seen-,to recommend Itself: end see it. Ardlil ELY. Brooklyn, December 11 th,'lBB6.' 61tt TAE ORDER OF TEEMS R E' V- :E R A U.,a` pergODS inaebtCa .to frra : of „fr. Thayer a« CO.; and It, Thiyei,',4,nr4 by ifeitinedlhat tiniest they' coil AO settle jai inegately, cuitts. bi - - - :It THAYF..II 4+3.4 ett. Von, 20th;18,67 - .. ' ...2000 Rolls -Wo.lll.Pcipar CIOMPRIMO:b gbottlattittytgAiiir kJ_ O !bt's!t; Also, —*Marble. „W,JIi4OYI, froper) 414 - 9 4 11 , 1 0 1 01 , obbstifoi tb"tt qui+ ity. by - • - Montiei,t; Mr.reb - 1 18, 1857: . - , t<l Ir C t COLLUM '`e4 GEMITSON TEUITIS..•••SI,6O'Cash ttaVaite4 $2,60 not paid within eix-mentheond $1,56-04, of the year. ,No paper iihtediatinnekutititilistfr. 1 ' rearagei are paid, excePtitt ,the Al- optiinif:or,thit. z , j; Publishers. cenuntnfieatieml nonnea.eairitig ai the office, to ensure attentioti'nitist` '66 direeted--:,..i -to the Enr;orts, Montrose. s ll #lfatt- - ' Rates'` of Adtreithi One Eqnv re• (121ip ea - or lesi) I orStrects4ll Each suhsequent insertiON _ • Ono z.quare nix- months, • • SAY , ' :? 2 i One square nix - months,. Business Curds, four lines .or lerfir tu c: One-eighth colu, one year,: y , 4 Oneteurth • I 4 tt One-hair • " One column.: - j , • Vedas advertiiers -Vitt bp" restrieteti.to business in which\ they are .engaged; considered as vrishintr to; continue ..stavertinint • • unleskthey shall give speirti discontinuance of tbe"stune.'' • Piles Secondary -Symptoms Ole - Scottose = tittlito4 - *- 1 :* riisupursif Evrior - JO I - t-r %*- igr The publishers havin Wed' 0 _ o „, Printing materials t largo andStrria_if . " . !Vent Job Typeri aro now preparedifiZezionifir Jos WG» wk manner, unaurpaaried in ihin - Iner• tion of country, ado reasonable" k# - Blank/ of every aocriptlin keit emirs*" §a hand or printed -to order: .,; ,Nitsits,:: : ::,'2Pi - f .- t„4,'#t.'.,', - :: : ''',','-':,,! VAIL ev33ltUNDAtigi : PBsysiciaa g and Bargeolek`,-Eressrfit Depot. - - , M. H. C. VAILe • Baviate4 • • - WM. W. SMITE' it CO' CabillCllt Chaii erk, foot of 3lain Street: Moutrosti,,Pa. • "=:- DR. It,SKITEL - S a rgeon Dentistt, 'Montrose, Pa4"liin d'`. at StarleN Morkdiys' and' Tfiursdayac'df ': enc h we e . ' - " 1 - ; ' all • AB TURRELL,-moNritosziPA - Dealer • in ~Drug..=, Medicines, Ch Dye "Stairs, Glass.ware, Paints, Oits, - Vtirriliditil,'' Window Class; Croceriel, Fancy Voodir, elry, Perfit Mary, &c.—And Aged. -10 g -idltitle most popular Patent . Ajedicinen. - JOHN GROVES Faslaiontible Tailor—Stiop',littf* Baptist lierting tlot4,e, on Tiiinpike :Streo. l :tiontrose, Pa. • • , _ JOHN COLSTEN Dent6i . in StOves; Copper;and Iron Ware, Lodoraville, Dear the Great bbd.. Depot. - LATHROP,' Dealer id Ready-Made Clotlttfl* - Mtitittid-- Caps+, Boots and Shoes, Dry Geode = id 'Wei' • IL- Store. f — opposite Searera o , C. a LLI ITROP, and./ th • ; J. P. W. Ritrx, 1"i . • I.A...ilicrtitol: DR. 11. TILAtEit,) -- - . • P ysici and Surgioti t ' Pa. Office in the Feimer's Store. - • FRANKLIN riitASER,j, • Attorney and Counsellor at, ILainV' ont roh e, Pa. ' %vitt attend fnithflully t0..a1l Wet:, Hess entrusted to nisi in tha County oriaiaglit.;. , Con% rynneing apd hitting of oh done neatly, and charges rnederate. attend to prosetution at claims of §ohtlerg,iheit widows. and heirs; against - ruent, for Bounty Land, Perisions, - • 31ay be found at all - henrs at the office fordetly, occupied hy .1. T. Riebard4-Esq.,• north of the. Court ilouse.-1853-132 ' C. TYLER, - Intorested with I. Lllttnel . . Importer and:Pettier in trardwareand,:'-, Cutlery, Carriage Tritnntings,.Springs4e.. 215 Pearl Street; - .117". Where his - Mercantile friends, in tliii - ana Counties, :Ire ktridry invited, arid. I10!- licited to call and . - . • ", • J. M . -PARSONS' •-• Wiipteicateaiid Ritiat Cabinet Wiire. Sofa, lietisteade;; • No. - 9 Wasbingtoa.at.*•Bingliani ink N.; 'CoffintiWare-Itoom ati-atai Phy*lciais and Surgeons - barperfiiii—, netly located himself at ,Brnektteyrille,:li: County, Puttn'a, tnd will promptly atterscilb 411 calls with which hit may bo favored;'' Ditty, 18,56—n.42e A. PICItEt, .Totttice of the Peace - ,-,,Colle'efor o 4 Debts, Execrator of Deedm - , Witt", Coritntet!'ii4 Lveeyi , ille, Wyoming, Comity, Pa • 31ny 9,185 G. • ' - '" ,- e , • . . - - Attn. D. . - -" .- -:."--.‘...-•.!„ ~,-'-...,. GLASS ,DEPOT, CO/ t'H.E4Tiklttitie s .r.-. - • Alinatrtis4. Peftwo::, ..,, _ * .. . . BY 7X.DREWSTERi '. . ~. Air sizes wid.aeseription%. in' slip cillitritiWc. -- • made to order, or furnished On2thkstrortest:Uso-! - -**'. Lire. - • , ' -:` : , -.1 . :1- --11-::,:-?'"! AirartHßS o HAYDEN - - lew 7111tiord, - holesale denier in . Bn_tttiniti-,.qintotil t t_ Suspenders, -Threads,- Fancy ,unoas, y .„ ViTntehes,-Jewelr3r, Sliver_and Platedwa,..agt 7: tory , Fis bing Taekle,.cigars, bterchan and.pedlars,..„SupplLea, Any. terms. W5l, HAYDEN - , TRAL;,X,. 4 OL D Lg : t P.N JOHN IiAYD, 'GEO! . DR, 101t1110Trk,-k rjraduate of tW . AihspiliZe:l4l4 . -76 . : pstbie Colleges manent-ty located in. Great - Boni; Pow APril, id. 18456... Anil" ick hie 'lk - lin - - Ta # - of the _T e xtr,m4 l , 4 ,9t,_e?' • E. .: - CAITLIEWnt':4. :,otist i pis. ,- - ':: - ; - . 4k,: : ,, . '.. - . -. liiiciitkus: orr-A, DZATAWiIIt:.:-...:-...,7',:,.. 6/1/N A GLASS ;E' _ ' .. L ii otkra . 9gal4tito r jt*. , i , i-,:; -, .,, 110. . 7- . 6 ~ W a r x.ef*,ittratiV.7 4 ,,,- .• Ele*:9'4q.b W,P4;,-:-ANNII:Vg..;_RV,I T. O. ,if; -c, , ,. etriwim, , .., i • ' 16 . • L.4,10, - ith w CA ,0.-:•,..7fi7:-.=- } .. e v. L , t..C,: •,- -: ..: v , .p. , .:4,, - ,:.. Luwi: .,,, Tus subicti bet hAviagiinsbetstialitniselt**.t%, ,. _ I the above bowtte.in. the , Vpicktrp,tnuto Y. , Carious l,raneJies, : vvd id sipwiy ' anti;, HOioi ° tll Itufha6t. 3lotito‘ -guyiquehanna, Antlidfaiitint coutiti*Attat - VOO,-- :stook is sn's - tiliiifsigaaVottbit.- - kiitd York. , , , Tkeirp(stirtionk - iirgOtt4.lesipt.le;q TAair . gooda an, te.rix• - Their *ices AS Itiut:okithii - 006, re.r . ivith reference Lb . pto#l.,:iitiiVibiki.lo-kr*Kt.- 4 ,... 'grateful P 2 sibs'AqtY ttOte:*lo4s44 , -‘- him IL tan. . NesiYorlr,-ian. Ist Gountry, •A Meithalitir E "' l 4P' . V V and FaxtaLGoodint 1416 ,:York;, . PRIM & KNOWLTON'Et,'Bingimntoio. • NES -,'-'-'-'' EMI
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