. i . A.V3PMA.T-A. . , TO TAE-PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF FENiiSTLvAlcli FOR TAE II:t1C/tA . SE 1)F 314 . ;3i VER3OS.. Cuossis to represent. in:this State, the MT. VERSOI:: LADIES' ASSOCIATION -of the UNION iventuie to appeal to the generous and pat-- riotio peopte of Pennsylvania, on this day,the 'anniversary of-the birth of Was imo - fox, for - theirahlrin poison with the people of other States, to complete the- purchase of Mooxf . Ven;:ok, the - place of hik reAtlence and tomb; and, to secure it forever as a public . and endu ring monument of their enduring gratitude for his life-long services, nod inireasing ven eration for .his idustious naine. Gratitude to one whose life was sa genero6 and exhalted; veneration of an examlle, such as _his, of vir tues that so elevate the character of a public man, may well enlistlihedeepost sympathies (tribe :omen of Ametilia, and embolden their to claim the aid nut only of their t vrn six a- Ipne, but of - every one:who justly glories in being a. countorm to of Washington; and whose heart is moved by actions the .purest and nob'est that mart can render to mankind. The,objed:.of the Mount ;Veinott Ladiea . Asys:iittion is to obtain, by voluntary contr . - btOots, a sum nece4ary to purchase and bold forever, two hundred acres. of the MouniVer nnu P.stiite, including the, mansion where Washington dwelt and died, his tomb, the garden,. and grounds around them,' and the landing at the Potomac by which they are approached. To Collect finis Sum,- Vice ite gents been appoints/ ;in the dilf+rent Sutte.;;_with lady. - managers, agsociqed com mittees of ladiv, and advisory coininittees of gentlemen the various counties, cities and principal town'. Every person by whom one dollar, toward ttii fund, is paid, becomrs thereby a s prontinent member of this Assail': lion,. and rrso ibe,l as such in a work which Will be. preserved at . ND. 'Vernon. arrangements will be irnmedi:it4v organized throughout. the State of Pennsylvania,. anti 4 public announcement will he -given- of the persons by whom SubserinFions will be re,- eeivei Anal the registry . of narno% he made. A large amount has :already Eistm collecteel wliere_the-e arrangements base deren .com pletec!..The polio press, so influential in gocd works, has lent its powerful aid. Associatiors established for philanthropic purpo.es —the fraterni , y . of Free Nlasns, to. which ttiasltinz toa himself belonged ; -that's"( the Odd Fe's lows ; the voluntary milirarr companies and firemen, and numerous bodirs assembled to gether fr r the olject of trii.): and benevo lence, lase reetF d' here exhddied the, deep-st int • e rind united in this most noble eff , rt 'a tit the no Sr h'e'al s!dr , t. Pat ‘idu,tls - !rave come forward, vti,; It prompt synt ps v; to 1-ad and en•outag«their sever 4 Coaltritirtitie;; and ltd. pro , prm• is beldto it that ibis to d. preyading spirit sprostiin , lineOch psis 4-4 our 'common coun're is intsuring compkte snece.ss. Into ge:e' reitnolvalliai;: now ahou: to enter.. Alwars d •timroished by it derotionto woks of vol. tritaript nerole,ce Idilch is an inheritance witli a tur name. ple has, hesiples. p-- ("alio 11. - ol7ift:;o , s mlamc•cd with Washiec ton. wthich tehqe, to the Lobirest ineilenta if his gnat rarecw. It was in Pennsvivai L ia. that, the 'day. when the dele,at,nz from' the coloniel. first 'inet together. he appeared .among them to join in the to-k Of forming a onmmon country. It wee in Penn-ylvaiiipt thy. 'with tinexa npled triode-tv, and touch ing expressi ; :inof anxious hut devoted pat•iot ifta,, he accep:ed the ennonand cif ,a little Amy scarcely fort-Ord. and assumed the re spomibility of an anion: war. -it was in Pennsylvania that, amid - the 'ffercest wirier, w i t h t r i.- . . r e almost famishing anti naked, 1!er.1.1.-„t•ok for r hardships, iNheer ed !heir 'stilt-its, and' kept them united to w;n thetii - nrnphs to which lie afterward: led them. ft was to his "fellow .soldiers and faith ful followers in the.militnry line of Pennsyl- Yania," that he expressed, when the war was ciosed.'and 'with a mind deeply affected, h:s grateful seme of their attachment and aid, It was in Peimsylvania that be placeed hip all-conciliating name to the Constitution which las cemented tile trniiinz it was here that 4 4 : became ita'fitst and most illustrious President; it was:'here th4t he atidieZsed to his country that rzemorial}le Fare Well with which clured inublic`ind. immortal ca- To ask, then, tbe women of Pennsrivania to nni'e with the: 6is7ers throughout the Union in this . criliate to the:memory of Wssuisorox—to appeal to ail the people of i'enc..y.lcania 'to girt :ea this 'great object their generous encouragement and assistance —is but to solicit from diem a patriotic f.PI"- rice, to whiith they are railed by associations connec.tel With his memory that cannot be surpagsed, nor hardly equalled fn'any portion of that - wide country which glories in 4tis name. LILLY 'L. MACALESTEIt Vice ll.getrt. for Penb'Syfrania of the Mount Vernon Ladies' AssotiiatiOii. Philadel Feb. 22d, 1,951 flaring been appointed as Lady Manager • for this ,tounty, th e under -igned will with great p!easure receive coii,tributions froM all those who wish. to rescucthe tomb 'of the. Father of his country from desecration. :this. LEON .. .AraI SEATILE. MontroFe.StisrfaCountA, A pri Zit la- In New . Litunrshiie, at the latit :elec tion. in 1141-four ftiston6es the.l)imociatic and Republican eantlitlated had exactly the same Dumber of rotes cast at the election in 1658, by the% mine parties. forty in stances the party -cote scat within one ofthat can the pre%iuns year. and there were 245, instances in which there was' not a_ cariatlon of e ‘ L' rotes fr4:tri Denyihr. their a'dentity. Thu' 01 position to-the Qetnocracy in orde . : to irreive for_ the p!v•ioriotilioed to eoht,nfililly chatige ii i .s'riame. The two vest fall, in tiplieurß its f 'tight by the:"Yrople's Par the De.nvieritts. Iliiii-deuyirig their .A - iles'gua non retool& U. of the piott. old fit.,kri.. ilte burden of a,20.4: p,'airr usi.obtat i'the crime and thliet or CMS , 4 , 111 to hehte'n." (hie ni ! dit'jes . lie a el,e4r. "Who liar:3" lie'ehiled oar. "The Lord,'' s; t . he . .tesporn.E.-.. iii .a ..' l aicise - Whatd., tie Loris "itht r fie ireothingle asked: Caz•el's 5.4a1," t.roke .41 the solemn etilhieht, gizio, and under the bed s tCtl/1 the foi let iti-oier: eznhtintili".' "No .neh 1 . 50 . 4., salt I—been - dead de-e th,re ED i ATIONAL ADDRESg. - - Rev. B B. Ecuoi-'y :an Add reis I,..mrk..ll.eStud.-nts, of the - Sti.qtlo);/120:1 County 144 , rinal ;Mime in the AcOotoy tlal-1 On Weil dne. Aprit - '27th, - 1859, at .3 . m.',11 1 4 - I . Mblie risis-rtiolli 1.. ott.-0. nolialWaulriViutuacut and Pills .« rral mi water-markt-chin Fcript i.n, .411011,0 u ny, 4 w . York arid London," %Odell now-appears on every leaf of the. books' dikeetions .enveloping These preparations, is.,a perfect safeguard against fraud. if the words ars visible on".holding tie paper against the light, the artiele may tie relied on as genuine. The . Ointment ditlersTfrbin every other external application in elistence, innsinubh as-it neutral irua the irri t a ting. principle in tfie _fluids and the tWah,anci diniaptits,ont. the Are 'of intiamtration at its heUt. instead of driving in Ihe exterior sy coptoms. The Pills operate speeiftaalli4n(the •bila and bleol- I M porptist to females...-Dlr. Cheese. man's Pi Its,•Prepared by.Corndius L.Cheee man, New York City. The combination of in. tredients in - these Pills are the tea:nit of a long and extensive practice. They are Mild in their operation,and cerlain in correcting all irregulari tiesepainfnl menstrtintions, reinoving all.u9ruc: tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, paid in the side. palpitation of the heart, disturbed which.ori?ze - from interruption of nature. TO MARRIED LADlES,these Pills are inval dahle, as they will bring on the: mnnthly period with regularity. Ladies who horn been disap pointed in the tteeef" other pills, cap place the utmostscoitSdeta:e as Dr. Cheesemdu's Pills do• leg ail-thee are -repiesented to_ de._ NOTICE.—Tfiey should not beltisid during Pregnan6',.as a this-carriage world; certainly re sult-therefrom.. • .. IVerr.ented _.purely vegetable, and free irom, snytiting injarious to lite or tieafth. 'Explicit direction*, which should be reattaccotopany each box. Price $l. Sent by thitil sae winks. jug $j to any authorized agent. It. R. - .165 CAambee.s.'St; New- Ytirk, General Agent:for - the United Stairs, to whom all Wholesak orders $4111 4 4 tiv:addieliScii:„. Dr. J. W. IXM AN, Tunkhannoolc, and TURRELL, Montrose, :lam' s. • r jan2o ly .50 CENT WILL PAT FOIL ONE OF THOSE - BEAUTIFUL IMBROTTPIS, With-Cases.. Call at the VAR ON THE GIVEN, AU work warranted not to fade F. D. WOOD, Artist. .Montrose, April,l3,b. I. O. oMg' c F. Public Celebration Ofthci INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS -AT - • • • Jackson. Susquehanna Fci., Pa. There will be. a Public Celebealion of the I.'o. of 0. P. at Jackson on the day of April, 1859—it being. the PortiethiAnniversary of the Order.. A cordial invitation is given to al: member. I.f the Order througlio;ut, this Dis trict to join With ult. Brother B. B. Emery of Nontroienria others will delit er addresses. I'he Great, Bend Brass Band wi I be in altendar.ce. - Addresses to be given in the - Baptist chord'. 'Exs•ri•isessto-cont• mentu'at 1 I A. M. • r. .- W T. C %SE.- 11. CHAU:7'; iIENEDY, • LEA X-DE It RIF FIS,I. Committee. JAS. Al. titiON:aoN, L. D. BENSON, . j g.g4a 3 itgg3l.)). In- Mord - rn.e. April 130, :tt tht. M. E. Parson .: ge, +,t• Nov. Emory, Mr. J. A. VAUGHN and M. Bit NI/AGE— 604) of Bridge. w•ahT . . • In Rn,b, April 13:11,11y 'EQ ..I . tr. IT. Cray, :llr. NOILIIAN lIEVINE ni P,.11.4), Soo/'.l Co, Pa.. awl M.k I'SCY A. CA It.TF,II. of Aribuin, Suscfa .Co , l'a. Io , Liberty,.,np the lEth 'lnst.; by Dd. 1,1" C.llt kn, t 13AILEW, and idi-s AMANITA• WEBS:flirt.. hot h of ;IA berty 331P41). • in .Bronklyn. Pa., Ap.il if. 411,; ELIZAIJETU M.ELY inthe 9cht, year of her • ago.. In Yea s l'ook C'Er, pth, of Cons:imp ti n, THEW S. COI ELL;' formerly a Pen, Aged 30 yehrs, !;month, and it , (LKca. • Towanda papers please cops. ; . FRESH ARRIVAL! • In Basement of Keyttono HoteL Paniet:tan next ne.•k. 0.. M. CRANE. BUSIIIiESS GOES ON: NEW RUDY PAY SIM AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. rpHE suhscrite=r- having lust Tetitried from JL New York, would most respectfully inform his friends (if he.has any) and the inthlic gene - . ally, that he is now prepared to srrte them with eiu 0.50t15--13oug4t fdr CasV et tho old stand formerly occupied by . C.Mr• Kett, where he will well for READV PAT at PRICES that will suit ever) body. His stuck consists -of Choice family Griiterifes. of 40 lands, Stone Ware. Wooden Ware - and Bronnor. Boots rind fy9n!<, Ladies Giitem-:..fir 65 g+igt.il i i rints• Delains. Derfry and Fine, Broicn and ble'aehed 51n$Iins, Linens, Canton FiaRTUIS, Towelling-jai:guard Diaper.Tieks.A'pron Cheekis, Denims, Striped Shirting., Pants and Vest Trim mings, Seamless B ags,Cottnn Batti, White and Brawn Knitting Cotton, Ve4 Barege. Gloves and Hosiery—late amanttnertt. - Yankee No tions, &e. LIENIVI C. TYLER. Montt...re, April, 1859. .L A 61 ES' who like a.solendid article for the Hair please call at Tr urn's and gel a bottle of u e 174 Co . viaine—best and cheapest, in Uhe. Also Lohio'i I c .xtrdets for the 11.thikerchier, 7 - find 'clunks. • PUBLIC MOUE. rrHE underNi,gne,; luritvz ,s4);(1 him lintel and _L Farm known as the Summers :Mott.] in the village of Siminisravine, icrll ekisise at public sal-e oo the prerni , es, on Thursday, April 2 Stk . 18 59, at 1U o'i4p, IC. a. in.. the rotlowini piroperty, viz: Eight. ood Cowry, / 'root ! ' Bloodud; Devon Bull, ore year old, 3 a:4r bxe”. Stag, l Farm Wag oi.s, I Boggy Wngon, Plows, Dings, Lurner Sieiglisoke aud.thcentira Fttinittrie of the Hotel, Thirterni.v.ori Geese Fez:titer 13. dsia I.:rge gala. tits of. Win!cr alid int:hiding C4mforte'r,7 1., Man Qets Sproack Civer4. - Lookinp, Glafe;,es, Clocks, Cutlery, Stove, - ' .TCIL !US CF Ali irdriv•ouqdr'r casli;-5 1 . / 00 end twee. eiedit.. with . upprrivt dl n..teß with intereet: There will be five , deducted Gtr e“sh on ' -1C1Cf13(tll 4.IUTPIIIN A99rril 19rh. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. VA/ TTE P BONUS 414,ti wil I Au, V V reer4er.l 'up to otie o'ctrick.p. rn.. day, the Pith (Is) , 3Liv next. hit . thri.Trtzstees rrf . the •• FT,R.T PtiESBTTERIAN CHiT/SC4 .FRANE LIS' for Writing. a Par.ouage for, :said . Church, Plans and specification. for Me Sawa may isk seem byeillingulnuJ. L t.. 7. 4 .1120 ;Ir. Pa. J L • lIE ft ILI AIAN, P resident. Attest: W. C..Sxtrur, Xecretririr. _ Pradklin. tits4l"lBtlt. 1359, .33 ;[T 32' I - WAMSUTTA PRINTS; The are the'be.it : t 4ot, vir t ;i e d to loathe cuoat..y.l - WHOLESkJILE AGEXISt ' DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG at.oo-, RKNK rush, • 'DR. E. F. wustrr, ciradna, t eof the Atlopatlt;e: 'find Horn Ajf pathie Collegre of Medieine,iie now per- . I:annelid} , loelted in Great Bend P,.. OFFlCEcorner of %tin aldEliztibetke . neatly 'opposit4 theOletbodiiii Oittith: E. sp. 20, 180: ;. MARION AND HIS MENi.: TUE ANXIOUNLY,LODKED FOR AND DEEPLY EIiBEEI3 TALE OF THE REVOULTION, - NOW READY! . THE SWAMP FOX; OR, REBEL BIFLEMEA: TIMES AND FEATs OF iI9ARION, BY GEORGE ALBA NY,. Esq., Author of " The•Glarge Girl of Venice," '• The Swamp steed," ••Rube, tho Ranger," &c., &c. will be Commenced in.ihe • NEW .YORIC MERCURY OF SATURDAY, APRIL 30th. 1850 Now Relay atmll News Depnts:-.lld Bookstores. NOlcharsetur in history, o ff rs a better subject for the-romaneer than that of MAntott; or, as ho Was familiarly vallea . "TIM 5W3.11P•T0,,, :from the immense ingentity of his 'Arntegems and devices Tor misleading and deceiving the enemy, his thorough knowledge of , the woods, forestS, .fields,lanl swamps of hisuitivo region. where he-and his gallant hand were perfectly at hothe, while their enemies became lost 'nfid - be'• wildered in labyrinthine mazes of under: -growth and morns. The story above announced is alive reflex of those scenes and timr, and its talented author has most vividly portrayed, therein,- the many exciting incidents an§ accidents of a 'term - 000a and indefathiable stroggie for Utterly, pursued under the most atelve4tie circumstances. .Every. chapter is replete witttexciting and romantic-in terest, historitailly accurate. but with a sparkling web of poetry woven through it, which makes it at once a brillant story and a. veracious re core. The strongly-written descriptions 'ef events--the ambuscade —the sudder sortie—the night-attack—the wild charge and repultc—are all wonderful as example; of word-painting, and wally true to the actual filets. In addition 'to these scenes of heroism and lofty daring, the Swamp Fox isnot without the gentle charm of a lore-store, for the work ing ani effects of thti tender passions ore depicted in its pagiit, as truly end artistically as the sterner emetions,l'renditring the tale a perfect picture Of life and.charaetir in the Days of the Revolution, which cannot to appeal to the admiration, and gratify the taste of every reader rho.hasts spark of true patriotism in his soul. The peculiar power and interest with which the gifted' a kitty, George Albany, Esq.; describes the thrillintf period, is 'ii guarantee of the creellenee of this truly Mionificent His torical Romance. The yield delineation of eharneter, the dtplli of thought, the fascination of style, the picturesque beauty or d4ription, end, in it'word-,- the power of tanouago bo cotes mantle. a!I rontbineto render hint one of the most brilli,tnt writers ,4f the age, while his great, appreristini of and sympathy with pioneers in; the enlist , of universal liberte eive him a orasp of Revnlntionnry subjects Rossi:mei.' ba very few 'Lithe's. This his enabled bite, in the swlt ni ft. Fox, to exitNl the life and adeen tures---of MARION ASiD HIS MEN al they renilv , were. and to do tit homage to that delibernte' valor, thnt untioldhoz pat rintigm. which. in n few tioble riefyin t fZlaorr,, and above the t•el,nem of nrivat,on. eonld keep alive the , saered fires of li , ,4tv in the thiek hWSMPR andikrrse and giol.my forest.:--asitir,o o'bthino., vielding nothing., and only lea Yin? the field the better to reenter it for the comb , ' I ‘Ve take to oar - 5,1%1.s some ervdi t for hnrinn aet tired for or:r columns th.• chrfs rrcracres of thik Inn st or no 4 - hot we trivr 0•11 • NVAV YORK MERCURY a still pre-ti , ,le than ever. We believ e it is ti r• /rest and Lrgost Story Paper, in rite andv., ,outetnplate utak int! it better nrni ev..rr F‘tivre:Kiv - 0 p i i n bei-1 in spite et nil vni•C;' , ". imitetstion. BAYARD 'FA YLOR THE - NM - YORK MERCURY - . At a Ve'ry heavy iSpeTISO We have stit-ceoded in .evu rim! Aiitheir and Tonri-t. wlireic charming letters tram fnuiiizn land% have long kept the wiint4 deliehtc , d anti interested... BAYARD TAYLOR. ESQ., whn ‘. di hr.rvr,ft, r tenkr the 51Er.t.:17EY the only rorip;rnt SKETCJIRS'OF TRAVEL, one of which wig! app?ar EVERY WEEK. We ti,ve the happiness to anuounee, there IhA in the , look Mprrury fnr air.{ 30th, 1859, iN he notT.lnierteM STRAY CHAPTERS rf LIVE %ND T CVE . L. BY BAYARD TAYLOR,' the initatory artiste Leine entith d THE 'FIRST JOURNEY I EVER MADE" .hrhieN is considered by the au hor—m+ it un quottionablv will be the public—to be hid most intere.tinz adventure since the anginal outset of the - GREAT A TIER ICA N TR A VELEM, And cannot fail to hr• of intereA to all. Thep, wio h e REAUTIFK L ILLUSTRATED with origin s a l (tesigns. in the highest style of art, portraying the eceios sod chad'eters described iii the most grapliietnannei. This new ‘ katore is a most valuable and in structive one, suited to both young and old, and will render TILE NEW YRK. MERCURY ; warthy of a leading p u ce ,_ as the most refuted and elm,ant.of FAMILY PAPERS. S;flCe the fir-t announcement of our etlgng-e -ment Mu:nil - Lott, we hove wreivod a flood of from all part- of the Union. relative to th e ent - erprige;•showing that public i•xpegtation ;8 on the tip toe to learn the particularm•regarding the rhararter of his contributions. As it is im possible for us to answer these in detail, we can only refer our friends and eorrespondents to the New York Nen:Airy for April 30th, where. the fir..t of these sparkling and popul.ir -eltetches will he fouud. As , no other Areesican has eref traveled sn extensively as Bayard Tay for; and no other trare'er can see things with the eyes of Ameri. ca. we need not further eulntrizi. the value of there vmanationoef his mind and obrersation; to the readina public. it is Sufficient to say that they oils art ally eohnnee the high character that - tile )leart:sv-ha. eve; maintained. and that has heretofore rp.ited upon mnhy eases. semi: of the mo , t. Unpurtaut of which may be summed up mi • follows: The Mercury employs. more literary Went th ,n any ..ther paper. The , - 11ercury prix more, price's f.br th.t th3n nnr othm. paper. Th , !.\lereury i. t•nn+tautly nralouricinz startilbg, ang brill..ntlifons it) ile ntreadj , .. • . The ,Yertury; in i:tustr:ltrd bv, F. 0. C. Daiirc Efs q .. ihr ,a• tbi/ century, And hie bvuutiful phAures are thus brought udtliin the n-izh of the Prairlt 1141111 . 14.., Th e 3fervery. the mad nipsrfirtniy eqtiblisbi•d litPrartjuurnel in Auleriva. • The 3ltyreiiry ifuririg tvreuiv:nnti ypii:;, of ite pro-prtous ' exi.te r nee, leas po t ,lialied a'largyr ohntieet , of Teiinflit iff, ea! tees. ieni-4nUes, 'end Ak e titi l eX. heynhtned • . .Titt,ltleteefetitthif Ut! seen to tieleopreein fed: end We mnice its riame * fli hetireheid , wOid." with every itv, in trie r .latiL - Xilleury in. for oaba by all nely . ,iiifipalers. and. bno6iielle:6o , l evrtpp.rt: 91 . the .country. rectived -fur it at livery , . it will be seen-_by. the forezeleignennani.e. ment..that 'the REAteelt! .April • 30114 - 1859, will be an ~xrel4-nt.,,r,uinber. fur .aoki.cribera to date thvir t4i - ib4ription. from. • jircirni. e, sh Ndvanri• - , Thn ifoli,ara per au., u Thele eopli s fax Fire 4 , :1111 . r.y• en. i plea, dollar.; Eight_ I biro, witts'a gratin copy to the getter up of. the . Crib. ....Addrerui, • , ' •.Proiiiirtorn New` Sieirtiev. ' 1.2103. 3PC)3FL , SEED WHEAT: China Tea and other varieties. SEED CORN: Conklin's Premium King' Phillip's Improved from Qrangecounty, New Ykirk, and Connecticut River. 1 : ".M.A.61 Early Fnpar,org, Early May, • ' and Marrawfata. rgr WE WILL HAVE THE GENUINE HUNGRIAN GRASS .SEED!! T FOR SEEDING. BALDWIN ISI, ALLEN Montrose, April 13th, 18511-4 w. IVC)T'IC.M. A LL inde6ted to the late firne4 of G. W. 136. SEYMOUR & Co., GUILE & BLANDING, or IL G. BLANDING & Co. either by Note qr Boa: account are earnestly requested to call upon A. CHASE. Esq.', or MG. BLASDISG,and settle with out delay, as_ their Books luckr nF. CLrisED im. MEDIATELV. IL G. BLANDING. Darford, April 4th 1859.-6 w. , LiC) se; a i ll ! I,n or near Montrose, I GOLD HEIST-PIN, with the letters "E. C." in the centre. Any per ken finding it will be rewarded by leaving it at the Montrose POST OFFICE. ap7tf jimon, VlTOULDsespertfully inform the public that ol order to transaet busthees with addition• al promptness and dispatch, ho has formed an ar rangement with J. WEIEATON, and that in fu ture the bnsitlegs will be transacted under the nsme of R. KENYON, JR., Sa'CO. The old Books n.lll be closed immediately, and al my customers will ace the necessity of settling all accounts immediately, as I bee very large paymentl to make in New York City, and must realize the proceed , of my last yt at's business. !loping tln k t all will govern theme lees accord ingly, 1 remain yours, R. KENYON, JK.: Lawerille Centre, April, 1859. ~17 ~I /.c~lJ~1J:fi.1~~1~~~3.L3'~~I.l'1~VO R. KENTON, JE., & CO,. - TOULD rpspevtiully announce td citi• ~ f I.sw,ville Center and adj9ining Coh nin that they arc prepared to furnish Id mom. ...veryihin•_! :hat is usuall, called for in nnoun. try ,tiii, ()Jr ~tork r•onsistr of •''~ DRY GOODS! : Block Aid Pl tid S lks, Chitin Robes, Lawn Printed nod White Brlllants, Sareenet, Cioubri,s, Dotted Swiss :11usIttis, Calicoes—the most •plendol stock' without exception tj t was ever bought to Sukpitharina County* Palm Leaf Ilats—in 20 varieties': Silver Grays, Brown , arid Patter Huts—in every. variety; Fur Hats. Paaasols and Umbrellas—of every kyle and price,trom Se. to 2.f s. Embroidered Collar-i, 'Under Sleeves. -Ribbons—immune stock. CROCKERY—in six ditTcrent Tea and linticlr Setts. WALL PAPER—i very large steck. All kinds oftFARYIING THOLS—of the most approved patterns. In fine. a very hrge vtock nt i very thisq pertaining to the men: 'utile business, on the. intik favors: hie terns of any house in the county. Cash trade especially prefrred, but all kintilivef,Coon try Produce taken in exchange for GOoda, and the h•ehmswoirkei price p.id fur saints.: BOOTS and SI WES form a 'prominent feature of a very Lige-Steck of Goods, and will he found in every style and variety: GROCERIES—a very large •t irk. DR ITGA and EDI CIN ES. and GLASS. FUR\ ITURE—such as Chairs and Belisle:ids— from t 8 a. to 86 0,1. • *.eliciting a•very large share of trade for the new firm we remain. respeetfrillvnt the service It. Ii EN YON,. 111.- & Lowsvillo Centre, Pa., April Ist, MILITARY ELECTION. IN obedience to thd Military Laws Of the Cum tonnweillih of Pennsylvania, I hereby give DO tire that there will no an Election held by the First Brioarlo u(Susgneltanr.a Cennty, - on Men -clar. the Gth day of. June pekt, to elect Brigade and Field Officers for said Brigade; also, at the same titne:Officers for each nuil evert - Company now lawfully organized under the new Mi thia taws-of April 215t.1855. The officers to be elected, are: one 'Brigadier General, one Briga dier Inspector. s Firt Ite”itnent: I See7;nd Regiment: One,Co'roner, One Clone One lientetiant. Col., 4One Livnten:.nt Col One Moior. Ona Major., • NOTICE TO COYI PANNE& • VOTICE is hereb y / glitch to the Lawfully II Organized Companies to be and appear on Monday the Gtb day of Julie next, at 9 o'cloa. a-m, for the plutpose of electing, officers for skid Brigade. The.Conipaffics trill most at their a4v eral places of parade for the Eleiition. Captaihs or Commanding Officers will take charge of the Election el each COEir:111V; and `lnalre returns ac cording to law. I westitif refer the Boar& of the several Cotripzirzs to the Pifth , Seetion of the Militia Laws.for their guidance; also, 'to the Eighth Division of the same Settion as regards voting. The Ciajatains will send in a full Roll id their Comiiinies at the time they make .their returns at my.offiiiii: • Numbart •el ti,nipanlec Itprilifig- to Rita. . REGIMENT. tat. Fripzihvi:le Cavalry—Letter A. Choconnt Cavalry—Letter,B. 'lst. 1 7- riendsvile Artillery—Letter A. 24. Artillery—Letter B. ' let. Friendrville filth nt ry—Letiir A. 2d. BricknevEuelsier Li In.—L'r B. 3d. S.Lake Muntantnery G'cin, C. • SECOND REGIMENT. T!st. liarford and BrookTrn Cavatry—Lettr A I,t. Dinlock Artiilerw—lx-tter A. I St. Dundaff Guardi. Lt. In. r —Letter A. Harfoiel Light Infantry—Letter B. - .1 Kt. New Milord Riflemen—Letter A. ‘- 12. i. Cllfford Riflemen—Later B. rtioLsir.tlzv CONVENTION. IT s requested that there showid twp Dele t giite , i rhil t . im from each Comp a ny of tlin First li'ri;pine of Sufgeeltantia County, to appear at the Key Stone thitel in' the Borough of Mont tome on Friday, the Bth day of 'Any next, for the purpose of -putting in heatinMien . euitalife i)efgote: • for Briz:tde nitdrield Offieet, of the First Brigade. Tenth 'Diviniitn of auSquehanfil guutity. SPICER„IIr. In., 1-tar.. 10th Div. of Penu'ir,Slthtia. Brigade 10.,pector's liarforti, April Bth.: 0501 ;:/.573." titt. E. W. WELLS HATING j);.•ritiaticatry Irk %tied haDatadaf I after,. hiK prolotsionst ssrvicos : to all ttlui may frtio . ire. atria.. A:so, titer, constantly ua :mad a tall 14,4 at Ltratawand MrdiciosCat, fPure , aal*- Li.qiiors for 31adietil parpasea. • • • lap7-I.ita. •-_ - . . M E - At MAR'KeT • On Public..Arenviinenr Searlee'Hotet. KEFT ,cnnstantly. on hand 4 good .4fily of Nif:ATS paid for Illoectbittle;Crilvei4filscep,and Lamb*. Also I* Hides :silk/lids: -• • HENSTOCK & HAWLEY. • . ~ • • REssrocir. ' Eiwtsi. Mohr se;' 'adth, 1050.—e. ,111 r +9 1 " 4 4" 0 „ f 7 E 44 4" READY-PAY SYSTEM Tis certain that Goods• n.bosoldineeeastal. ly in Montrose and at guhluelianna Depot FOR CASH: ..= : Thoat• doubting ibis-assertion will do Wall to call at tbd!'stores.of euttilibtrg G4losenbauin, • • where it will be proven that. the Merchntit selling his Goods can afford to eell Cheaper fur Cush, and can offer inducenients sufficient to make it an object to Purchasers, at whatever sacrifice they are obliged to mitke,*to procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the, CASs SYSIEM. •We have received and are constantly. re eciving, a splendid assortmenLof SPRING & SOMMER GOODS, IMEI adapted for this season, and whichsviii not fail to,give general - Witisfaution. They were purchased untiorlthe most _favorable circumatan tea, and we are enabled and war, offer and sell at prices far below others that will . give and have giv,gn an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it, is Tyro, Dick, or Harry. EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! - An assortment heretofore unequaled by any tying ever uttered in Montrose. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! ,• • Comprising many now and deirirah'lo' styles of Goods ihtknown in this markCl, among which will be found', in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All the novelties or the season, cheap et' GUTTENBERG,ROSENBAU3I,& CO'S SHAWLS ! New and Choice styles of 'troche double and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Tnim aid and a new,style of ale: fill Shawls, cheap at 6uttr,Otrq, ostnilaunt,. kCo's • tiII:TIT Milt An as;ortmen, always nn hand, also Wits' Cloth anti Trimming to match, of all slitoirsi ificap Outtt t(115 • EMBROIDERIES!. In this Department ive Cap °tea greati induce ments, afititpy are -pnrelissed directly from' ina pot ting liouses. The assortment comprises- 'ranch . toctui Sireyes.. atad...Collars; Worked Edgings and Inserting, and a greain u aitymore arti ties belong I.6l.ltiSliaetoo intnieratti. tooted lion; chea p at GUTTENBERG,_ROSENTAMI, Bonnets, Ribbons,- Flowers mad Plumes, Wire; Stiff Net ', tingS and Frames, at li ' ho}e~ala andßetail,—eheap t G LTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, S: CO'S Domestic Goods May be found sll the different qualities of Prints, Gingliarn4, Blenched GoodA, Fine. Uribliached . NMustins, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2.1-2 y'd.4 wide, diem at. GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAtiIf, Sc CO'S. READY MADE ROBING, As this is one of their l'E•rserrai. BP.A.::CITES Of BusesEss in New York City, they certainly have one great advantage over, all the rest of Clothiers; they haring one Partner• steady in New, York ekty to devote all his time to this particular branch of menufactnring. „ They wi I furnish, at any time, a Good Garmen4 at. about the same price for which the material can be got. • They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no pay. :',l l hey keep zonetantly on, hand c one of the best sticks of 'OVER AND UNDER COATS! Such as _Frock, Dress, liaglan, and Sacks PANTS In Great Vitriety and - D&erenl Styles VESTS ! Suck as Velvet, Plush, qassimer, awl Satin, cheap at. GU T 1 lirs , ItOgENi3.ktll., CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, , , of the Beet Material 4t Sitoil Notice. . Under Garments Fos LADIES AS AS FOR OENTLENit,r, such as Silk,aud also Lambswool; cheap at GUTTENBERG,: ROSENI3A,tiNf,"&; dO'S. ONE WORD t L OTFICIENT FOR tHF, SO ova ICTIMEISOUS -F R VE 14 13:S CUSTOMERS; • I.Add'iripartlealai to .thn.ie kriOteing tisetneetves iiitfib'W we say One° tnnro that' ire will , 1••=4 for KetvlY„:Pay hereafter, and - fill Ae eouirnd. tiotes.mtle . t settled ther, YYd 'ar9 tliect or- *riling. Dunning Letitia Ana Silppef tfpgt he; Posi9loe and [h.q& hg I(e.ing. We ivill'takel a t kukd of 4r.tin fit' ftighesl,4r:ii - ftet Pfity,tne,itt; nndtaft: Aintonnie-i titer . Iti:#,Menths..',oo. Honksjelt. f9r 4iAleotiaff,ttill* aetried• by "Note. . _ - 6itttellbtrg,•'4osabam co. . Pa., iltpr!l - 18th;lees.:, - ,-.-ArlD. H. GARRATT 3 , lAHOLES/ILE AND RERML DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAM, SALT, &0., - NEIN PA. (Sale Bocani,l44.it's Office.) !• WILL' keep cOnatuney• on I:and the best brands er rinua-by the Sack or Mo dred Barrels—at iholoweat warketiprlees. Also, SALT—by the Single Barrel or Load. All orders from Merchants and IDertlers trill be promptly attended to. • . . *** Capp puid for Crain, Waol.yelts, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce iu their season. . . , . H. taftRATT. New Milford, April 2tl', 1859. 1 " . . NOT ICE. THE- ungertig,tpd having enters ..into.a part nership with Mr. J. V. Tyle has clusfd up his old liooks - and opined aiones-for tltn arm. HU is desirona of . . settling up thu old Books as soon, as pEissible; and therhfOre appeals ;ti all who livo unsettled arenanti to call and O arrange a Same without . dPAPENTER. Ilarford, : April 4th, 11!".9..--,3w.* I . atikr.,l4,lmaLtsilE:i THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORS E TAMER!, • FPO epmplete work ever iksued, giving nit and complete explan,7tiori the best known system of dlorse Taming, 4 which the roildiii.q7r4 most. riciou's J.tor4r., Muk,,ur Jack, earl; rrubdurd. and recurred(, kind and . true in all placee4rionc dap, witliont striking a Wow, by any psrson whet. Mill read this Buiji and follow the directions there laid down. _ It also contains a receipt for tlitangin„7 ale color of a Horse to a Park Brown dr Coal Black, and other receipts of great value td IlloSenn and Stock Glt * * *,Serq, Free:of .Postage on receipt of one dollar . (or three copies for $2) by do author, , HALL •Albion, brlearoi Co., N. V. .JUST RECEIVED.! CIMYED IND MOM HEN AND FOR SALE BY • 11. 111.711.R1TT. New Milford, 'Mara, 14th, 1859[ A 'C A dinstm, Nov., 223, 1658. ftgA'Sthere IMee been soche.state wants V V made by me against ItEuiec. A. KELLEY, and whereas:.said . gelley hal commenced a snit itnircat inf. in 41v; pcuntl76l] `pleas of Sus queh.a"nna county for trespass on the ease, now for .the - sake of a km:tier:lent of said suit and peace d?d quietness make' tho 1101104 Mg ac knowledgments: first I regret'tbat I ever said anything about said Kelb.y. and at this time withdraw ail-charges egainst her that have' inade; Mid° not beliefe her . at tl time to be such a girl •o- I). F. . .. STRANGE & . MIST[IIIOIISII rrIHAT etery intelligezttnan i This eornmu -1 nit!: should not know - that a hew arrange went„ ba,s been made by , WEAVER -a; ATE-1 - FITON, I AT TrIF. . STEAM MILL S.TipP,.' TOR CALI:TING, OS THE BVSI. ESA OT- Illacksmithing, .- and Carriage7lidning.. MIZEZA,Mizir know Itiiisltry he a ,1.-t. 1 buL rye the beueln ~, c the rel Mir who do i not; we would hay that' we are pryp l 'Jred trixioany work in oar bay, whioi may be i4rested to us, in the ctosi ri , irril.le'runneer, lhe:aoat apjoraced style, and in the shorts* possible rime. - All our work wairauted togive . ;Koodtmiihbietioin. JAMES A. WEAN:Ett, Jertiir. f, AntEnTos. `Montrose ; Sin rt h I at, I 8,-,.9:-:•:691r r4C)wPIC) _ . • rjCOBB •would respectfully arioutice to the dE.4I. public 'that ruay stall be t'ound at the old Manii,fully prepared to • attend] to the 'Wants coanutitiity, lle Neill keen up hand Ogood stock of • • • lOrl.COCeislele, i• Sunansi TEAS, COFFF.E.SrICEs, T,F;;;;;:r. and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) add all artielea found in First Clasa -Ho would ptrticuhirly Call th'a attention of Farmers and otheru to the fat that he is' constantlyrecciring frosh.supplius; of FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, tti i ltiett will be soldluultr, ler ready pay ) iu quantities to suit the purehuser. Montrose. Feb. 91st 1859. . Dia~~~l tib a. r{ 111 E firm of Scott & Roberts Was 4issolfed 1 • 7)n the 18th inst., by Mutual onsent. 7 The neenunts of the firm are.in ; the hinds of ' E. B. Roberts, at the plpee busanens. S. 'l'. KOTT, • E. B. ROBERTS. March, 21st, 1539. ".BEEF!! BEEF!!". 1 / ITLIAT ? Nothing onlythat article, y to g ether .oce 4 sional••" T‘a" of fresh IVIIIV3OOII - be tha Basement of Boyd,& ‘Vebster's New Building, just below Searle's hotel. • ROBERTS & E. B. ri.l:Mtirr. GE . nat. Montrose. Marrit 21st, les4.—tf. TO BE 111 TN EVERY. DAY. IN THE (SUNDAYS - F4CEPTrii 0V0;* 2,000 rocos of Wall E.SIDES Bordering, Window .Ut Window Cu rtniri Fixtnros = n For, further pa-ti en Jars s'aso Bullard'i..Dook Slore,. first door Sear W's I.lOiel, where you setin find and sulieiiiir assortment of Book ,1 Sze„ &t. , &e.,1 intn . bi; had for cash at it low price. l the same qnutity can be bought-ft in this vicinity; Dinghatitton,..V. - Y..,.: A . . N. fd MontroPo, Mareh. Sth, 1859, KEYSTONE T-10 At Montrose, Po, WTL E. - . ri.llllB new end contrnudjoint `on Public. Avenne. near the Con nearltt ialho centre of the .btifiine. Montrose,. is now fu ly completed . no and silt be'operied ou illoodn;it;.tt4 the present' for the - net:om the public and tiavelers,' The Pis confident, that, he ; is rimy piepared *guniti,ht a 'mender that: eanhot,fait , Completri Sitlidlic - 4 .The -11otol and Furniture:aro neet ratnao.4uoi:been opirod.to-rendor it Sll l l4l6ot,tctany similar establishtnet of the 4'04+4.: h supplied 1 , recent itnprovetuents and 'entntetle,l, vaittetn,Will itti4l b rendyto real Ball of cistomers.• This istishjesi.,Canafetoft v?itk .New and `ConvOnz I.,Tlictersprietnr it4ol" his 04 (dent!, an 4 the -pub!' '• - • • - W. 31 ..-1419r4r9A.0...P4nktier 23 atfl 858. PIA4u4:I4Y liar of .bt ling-every, :ABEL T , • PlL..ruicC;ouTJ'ALT—a. G. F. FOdt➢DIIA7I LT.A.S retriove.l: ])is shop .erns~ the - street, to 1.1. the, building one 4.lbri bel , ,w - Keeler &. tiioadarrfsovhfeiche has fitteviiifrexprossly far Saddle, Ilarneas and Trunk Slrap,< wi, , ,Sre - Miv he found ati , `X1Jek...1.17 4 017 . :3il from lb iarAvi est, team,. to the Irpiting harness; nail a general ssisorment, ot..ltiinzitga. which will be made up Qr kiyid ivery..ls,vpir, carriage Teititanws* : A good nt , lurtimqqt. kint suld very low; bin Liiincuing , Avlre cher,per than else- • OAK LEAT HER'"' : on hap.?; fropi made and ezrito - c2:-7- ...Cui•tamers will beer !MOT wish 'tttle• up (Tim n year. Those having onsett!od 8.1( ount.4, or notcs due, tvili icsie:doistat by aetOiag - or mak ing menteAvithout further dohrv... • P. 'F0111.).11A114 - .. Feb. Alonirriar, garintr. -Oaritirs; THE 3UBSCRIBERS OfFiktog ecr,ooo BARRErS . OF THEM N[Virti - AND IMPROVED . .. .• p OF THE LOBITARFACTURIAG -COMPAW ItrANUtF'ACTUR.ED from• tfto 'nil:hi-soil of ~I,l„,New York cl'or. in lota to - suit puentuftle_tit. l'his : k nicie (greatly imr.revt•d within - -the.'-left . three yrart.) has been in the marked forl.lit,rbitutt - years; Anti still &ties competition: , asr:ri nuftirtiet tor Poen and Gerdan Vegetahleso;ainkeitiitie:r, .... more iittirerfai, than any oiler,'. - abdrat the flame time forefront diNalfreeable odor. - .l'wo-larriT9, (63 worth) will manure an acre ofleorn in the Lill, wiiisavptwoi-thirds itysbor, wiir eantie , it - 40 come umuickfr, to gro v faster,ripen'eartior, and will bring 4 larger op on phur•groutitti, tit;..n any other fertiitner, - * ti it:liii. 41,1.6 a 'pre' ventivor to cut tv,rur, alio it:dgei nutiujuya the seed to put in eontaet witit it. '.• - ~ ....-, -•:;,.. _ The L. M. C , s,,,pojat to their Itrie: staedieg reputation, and the Ltrgc L.:Tit:li, (0 iyp,oop) in !veaed th their triliin_o , ,s as a gu:trAnKeo,thet, the article they niukl .bitallalwayd be of.lte.:4,quality Oslo command a 1 re a d yse.e. ."- . - ~.; ..; r. -. ..., i r Price ',1.;,50 per tvorY'l for 4,ayr quantity over :,ix barrels. i 73l' - A Pent plet, Containing. i?.vg..3; hiformatiett, webe .t,.yrit fr0 , ..E1 to any one apptfiFig for the vitae. Oar athirt.4s i.. 47-- .: -- - —7-....:. , ..1-,.. ;GRIF.PING; BROTIThiiB4e. ao,, , Agrieultura: WaruhZitme, (lio Courtlaudt St. 'tti E. Wl .Y.O R K. , ~ ., . .?:1 ' • ..:. is, •e: . March 0, '53-.4ra FRED' EXHIBITION! MAY BE SEEN DAIRY, IT P. IMES' SHOP! Prom 6 o. m. to 10 p. ;c > 6 • • ijc ati-St ,11 ' 4151isf Ccranrinin> ruin Greatest Vatitity of"; GE TIEZTEM .CO ST DEE ever ilresented to the priblie. oih34 eir - Lit . - oz.eial - v - ecl., , _f - D t`T', 4 _f r t )FiTi r iL:.. -. ) • - LARGZ Amp rvizmurvi \ . sOntz4.4lZ.La GiLiss NE:r:D, Elect, Carr,!:. It r.: :a1..: ..;;;I, Fiat Turalip,ipadi ' Onion Free, hi roulito PA prits: - Als;:7- ii c'oo4 cr,gsor i men t 01 - 1 ,:- "ir:AM aileja. 4a 0 Ciliii. mh3 11A,I,Dwpi & ALLFN. \ DR. JOHN W. COBB; , P14. - Irar.vitlN "&. ---- Z7B.CMON." Montrose, Pa. 011ia na i l Ubl lc Avenue, opt.waite Sear - ices iloiel. Mar( IP Ist, 18.5C).--te. ir:TE - 37Gess•T urrALEtt ' . World . I , Enbwo and World . Tiled: HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT TH' tree admission of all Nations, as well as the verdict of the lauding linsidtals,of 00' O'd as well as theNeW World; stamp, thin pUtt erre) remedial Agent asitho greatest "healing preparation' ever made known to sulfeeing,tnao: Its penetnltile qualities ate mare than niareelon4; the external Airitlitespti he skin, inet.dble to tlicouilted eve, it reaches the of the intetnat disease: and in till external afreetions.its noti An'- flathniatery and healing vitiates surpass. anything. else on record, and is .Nature'q. great • IlryiNdpetix,s nititt ;.u.tt Jellruin. • Are tiro of the moats eoinMeniiod' aralNnt disorders prevalent nn this iitititinetit, ` . 6 Oi ntment is. eNtteeially autageniStie, ita optrisode" is firzt to eradicate the venom then eninpi,•6 the cure. • Ti I:- , EEC!, i ; Do .- Boad 014 Soreq.nieti Cases of iratlyp. ,, ars standing that intveTerti. , nacioasly r4nsttl.io yield to any other remedy= dr treatment: have invariably succumbed lb 4 If -s• applirations of'this‘..irotverful unpeat. EraprsoilA on, the Arising from a bad .mate or blood or. C . tir.priie, aise.na6 arc traiiiceted, aid - a clear,' tradaliaiint sorfaca repined by the reaturativc artinn'otithis . Ointment. It surpasses many of the Co4inetiere and other toilet appliances in its p'nkeei rashers and other of - the fee:` Pil..••• 743 II Paper! tih'acics end , argo variety. lit: lk at A. N. north ,of L aileva large , nd Stallone. all of which hasgoods of - ~ r any viliCre hnt e:icei)taii. PL;LA11.1): Every form and feature 01 Ortf)prerrhn.tan,d , ettrithorn (lixordern eraxlietitecl .loenlly rind . en.;:- tirely by tbu lumen tatiore, should prvevae. itd applieartiorh.jts heal_ ing gnalitiey , tt at be, fattn:J.titelo', , stint inv.nrfnblei Loth the OiritmillettiOthe Pigi . ihaua Lt used in the ltd . /moire _ Iprietor. mi.t- situated llouse,an4 iortion of id furnished, . 27th 4ny of tmodattOiv of . riOtor foolti to entertain 4011; Bunicns, heisirir,tisffi, 'SCll3 , Thrists, Burns,. . ' Rfinirworce,' gores Of r,l kind's Chuppeatistd - ,i 'ft It heisto "gpreitis;: - Chillbluins, - ' gsvalds,' t;t4Joilit-', • piA m j a , Gent; llts.enstsp, l'ettgr,:Meers. Lalnsi;ngo,. ( - Sword Giends, - .Vonorest Sores, Morel Ltrupt - fis,gore Woendefer 'a pileg; Bore ltend4.- - CAUTION !—N ono 'ire eriniOn:uniese the words," liotkirav, Neia:)"orkand London;' are discernible ne Vires!er4iork in every lief or the book or nireetiects etoned;eieh pot or ,box': it may 11,ght kfl4ndiomo reward will begh'en to any'onOren tierinketichinfOrmatioti'lie ma,y 'Odd to Ufa dot:f0,;; Lion of initinrty or, parties counterfeiting these usedk r. inno ovendin_ , g then Icisewing` thens;tn , spurious, *** Selif thOMencitetortek of Prof. 1-Tataret: iv,s - yo3b Mulder( Cnne - ,„N r out reale, and by all re. speetnble Ditigeds aed "Dealers-in Dtedii+ine throughout the United Blatori thOivilizod erorid, inliettiC2Eicent.' 63iimts - rind efineit - --V-YrTitefit ' joli-04.1tiorPttio e.,nsfit,ig, by tS4lli r the larger - eszee; - ,:., - ' • N. rlctierni ter:the 4Lirdiiieo afoot'," Ir_isyvr, : idisr,kr4qt. nee alSeitette each jidt. :nine Si Ig6n. • and no ex• goal, it not Alin this part. 4vith all the land oblieitie ,pond to -the Hawse are Ont. la the pairoo. generally. ILATC.II., 61e4uN arrir.
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