THE DEMOCRAT. E. B. HA WLET if CO., Editors Nicancaiday, Oct. 2 9th, 19 7 3 Tux Democratic-Executive Committee of the Third ward, Philadelphia, has adopted resolutions to the effect that us Sam Josephs has united with ItepubliCin nngstera,.he has forfeited all claims to the confidence of Democrats ; also that Atbert W.. Fletcher, whom they charge with treacherously violating, the trust re posed in him by destroying the Demo• oratio tickets and substituting other therefor, be expelled from the Democrat ic Executive Committee of that Ward. AMERICAN travelers abroad *probably experience the immediate effects of the recent panic even more than citizens at Lome. It is said that many of them who hold letters of credit on the suspended banking houses in the tinted States find themselves without funds, and are cum. gelled to accept friendly subscriptiOns to enable them to return. Mr. Jay, the American Minister at Vienna. has writ ten to Washington recommending that provision be made for senditighome from Vienna a n umber,of wailers, laborers, and other Americans, who ars now in tl.at ch. ty in a destitute 'condition. ntritstsN is a wonderfully lucky 111- low: Neither a bold nor an original man he is regarded by his admirers as a gen ius and a hero; a man without persotal magnetism, he is spared and liked even by bis political adversaries. A. master of rotund common-places, with a stalwart figure and a resonant voice, he has all the appearance of an orator, and, pitted against Conklin and Carpenter, is an ef fective debater. He has made his mark in the Se.iate, where he is justly regard ed as an ornament, being- undoubtedly an accompliihed and upright man. Hang it looks as though we shall have to 'rapport for President yet l—Cour ier Journal. C. cloud. of lowa, has issued , *book entitled "Monopolies and the Pen- ple;" the aim or purport of which is to ‘ - present a clear erposition of the evils suffered by the people at the hands of the monopolists; causes which led to the de thronement of the people in a land where the people are soyere'gn ; a history of the insidious approaches of the monopo lists and their final instaFetion into pow er; an account of burdens they laid up on the people; their attacks npon consti tutional government and public morals hostile attitudes to the best interests - of the country." The people should bear both sides of this issue, and Mr. Cloud presents the anti-monopoly view of the matter in the strongest possible light.— lie declares that in twelve years Congress gave to railroads an extent of land great er in area than England, Ireland. and Scotland combined. The fortieth Con gress stone gave away to railroads one hundred million acres of public land, and bonds to the amount of two hundred minima of dollars. Mr. Cloud also dis cusses the tariff, direct taxation, Patent laws and the legality of any tender gilld and sitter, and makes all those ques tions bear oh his opposition to monopo lits and their outrages upon the people. ______ -... a a n can't be "Sour Grapes t" It is amusing to see the Bradford Re porter, Tunkhannock Republic'.n, and even the Montrose Republicau, so resigu ed to the election of R. R. Little Esq., as Representative of.this district as eveu to rejoice over his fitness for the position. They seem ' to feel it in their bones" af ter the battle. We can but presume that it E. B. Hawley bad received about 100 more votes he would have been heralded in the same manner by these journals, as success seems to be the only virtue with them.. We agree with them as regards Mr. Little's qualifications, but his success has made him no better man, neiti-er has E.. B. Hawley's defeat Made him any worse one. He most cheerfully submits to the will of-the majority, let it be ever so small,but there is one thing which.he is tot willing to sutunit to. .He is wil ling to be voted ont of the Legislature bnt be is not willing to be "figured" out of his position in the result of the can vas. The Grand Cipherers or the result seem to make the point that be ran against Henry M. Jones, ex— clusively, and that Mt. Little did the same 'agaidat A. Lk Walker, yet the fact is not so. While Hawley only bad 525 majority over Jones in Wyoming be bad 722 over Walker. While Mr. Little had 919 over Walker in. Wyoming be had only 753 over Jones.. While Jones bus 13 majority °vet-Howley in the district. Mr. Little has but 111 over Jones, and Hawley has 210 over Walker. We sim ply given theie facts because the, whoa tight of this canvas has been male up use Hawley, and be has beeirrepresented. with Johes only, while . Mr. Little 'ha's. • been compared with Walker, aud Haw ley is simply entitled to the benefit of bill correct position in the result. It ap pears from reliable infermatiiin that five totes forlLawley hiHarry:id trees thrhszn out ol the count au some Lucien or real technicality and some twee vr three for the mine reason in Harmony and there may be some in other places. While we believe iu"the strict eufunameht of legal rill es,and deem itrightto ejr &Totes upon ts , ,that ground, yet upon the tro tent Of the voters in these cites it is ext;'- dent, that.Jonorhas only a — majOilty of FIVE over 'Fawley, m the voters,intend• cd-to express it, as in placing Hawley's name on a Republican ticket in piece of Jon'es or Walker they did not do it in accordance with the technicality of the law lir the legal decision of the board Tna permission given tgteetify in their own behalf has been considered a great advance in jurisprudence, upon the gen eral ground, that it was worse than folly to exclude the evidence of th se who na turally know most of the pointi in die- • pate. Occasionally, of course, 114 ift, wit nesses in their own behalf will &fit into perjury,lint no rule can be adopted which will always and under all cirennics,nees guard against the infirmities of human nature ; and perjury was not albigeher unknown when exelusive upon theicround of interest was the most rigid. The per, jury of interested partici ought perhaps to be punished with a severity proportion ed to the new danger which the reformed rule has created. In Athens, Me, we ob served that one David H. Carson, a trial justice, has been sent to the State Prison for three years for perjury in testimony given by him in a case in which he was interested. The court justified the se verity of sentence on the ground "that perjury has been on the increase since parties have been allowed to testify in their own behalf." The Stale Defrauded The Ago says, that the Majority for Mackey in the State, official, 25,352. Majority for Mackey in the c;ty "Bing" official, 25,411. Outside of Philadelphia Mackey was beaten 59 votes. • This puts the election of Mr. Mackey I ! clearly and entirely upon a "Ring" base. It has no other element to recommend it to the honest voters of the State., t They repudiatelfthis'iinfaitliful 'Pliblieservant. They would not indorse the man who was nominated by the Treasnry "Ring," whose recent was of the moat unclean character. Although money was used in profusion, banks subsidized,moneyed cot . - Forations influenced,and the whole power and influence of the national . and State governments put in motion to aid Mr. Mackey in the rural portions of the Cora 4nonwealth,still be ran behind Mr. Hatch inson4 Democratic counties increased their majorities against hicn,Radical corm ! ties fell 01, and their majorities sank far below the average of other years. In all quarters outside of thus city, in all quar ters where an honest vote was polled and honestly counted and returued,Mr. Mack. ey lagged in the race. lie! conld not be forced upon the people. They were not willing to longer entrust the funds of the State in his hands. And the result of ! this common feeling against Mr. Mackey ir. the State, both Democrats and Repub licans, was so intense and practical that he cams to Philadelphia a beaten man, a repudated public officer.. The people had said they did not want him for State Treasurer. But the infamous "Riug" of this city did want Mr. Mackey. He was their man. Lie has server them in the past. 11e,will serve them in the future. Ile is of their Class in politics. Ile understands "Ad dition, Division and Silence." Be came to this city and aided in setting up the machinery by which the people were to be cheated. With Leeds, Bunn, Widder and others he matillinbited the .Board of Alderman. the Canvasser, the eft'etion of ficers, and the gangs of rowdies, all re peaters, who operated on election day.- 11r.. Mackey is not deficient in political sagacity. He knew the condition of feel ing in the State. He knew he would be beaten outside of Philadelphia, and inside ou a fair poll, count and return. As to the country, that could not, be reached with forceenough to save the "Rine can didate_ But the city 'Cupid, and hence, the open, unparalleled and confessed frauds committed at-the late election. 'rho "Ring" was frightened,and they took all kinds of chances to win, relying upon influence iati this city and at Harrisburg.„ to keep them out of the Penitentiary. It was the knowledge that Mackey would fie cot and beaten in the State - that made the “Rikig" pile up such a heati minority in the city. They wanted to' Make-sue ' cessvertain, end They reached that point by the dirtiest road any 1,1,et.0.1, men ,ever traveled in this country. They cheated in an open manner at the polls and.alter ed the returusln• such a elovspry ,wan the t their work can be defined on, the slightest investigation. In this planner: the majority of the city was run op to the required point and the country cheated. The fact is now established that no matter hew tae State may sore, Their de cision will be overruled by 'Ting" action tin the city. his no Innger'a matter of ' ballots., It is simply a matter of alter ing returns, of using personators at the polls. The State may poll twenty thou sandmajority for. an .honest man. That will be uverrided by twenty-five or thirty , Thousand majority..in: the city for some "Hine thief. In this mai:lnes vtitintv iii I I - the cono.ry is made as, nme4.a,laree.as voting in the city. We present these views to honest ifiCtiol — all parties in the State and ask them 'to ponder the facts and `apply them iii the future': 'Attie they: • willing that, the corrupt 'Rine .of , this city shall, by fraud, nullify their-choice,. honestly expresied• at -- , -the polls, in nes enrilance with the Constitution and Inas of the State? •If not. they Must set as freemen, jealous of their righte,and 'crush! the men who are snaking a faint. of Amen can . elections. end', traisilielini,o!er _thee btriliziibt citizens: 1i1lilitrar.1 2 '1 • 01:121 1 MIliel AR/MusD T . lll TIEICTIFISEV4 . TiI AN AL FAin or:nas SI/S0 CO AUdill i g SOCIOIY Ilan as Tnnin Gnocas - Baptember - 24th, 23th; and 26th,1873. ,horses. Beat beavy draught amnion =rrlsej in county, A. C. Pratt CO 'Bert Tfealiydrittighf stsilloo . nOt. raised M county, Diploma- -Wm. Carpenter. Best brood more and colt, J. W. Tiffany 0 2d " B. J. Baker 3 Best angle gelding, raised In county, B. S. Bertholf 2d Samuel Harlem • 3 Best single mire raised In the county, S. Ki Guile, 5 2d MX, WUson - . 3 Best single horse not raised in county, Diploma—D. A. McCracken Bsit pair 'matched horses raised and alined in oounty, LW. Moore, 6 tit F. S. Welts • 3 Best pair three-year-old colts, J. W. Tiff any 4 " " tsco-yettr•cild colts, Alfred Allen 4 " three year-old gelding or mare, Wlll. 'Penny " three-year-01d lintableionimmitallion, Max Mrtrerzek, Jas. E. canonic 3 " two-vear-old colt, E. P: Hoare 11 " yearling colt, F. 11. Millard 2 Judges—P. Carpenter, S. L Hart, anti Joseph Jameson. Durham*. Hest Durham bull, W. H. JrAsup 2d A. H. Conklin 3 Best " cow, James E. Curtutat 3 Ild " " Wm. H. Joann 2 Best Durham heifer one year old, Wm. H.-Jet:stip 2 Beat Durhaffi bull 1 year old, A. A. Church, 5 " 24 A. H. Conklin 3 Beat " " calf, Wtn. H. Jehttup 2 " " heifer " A. H. Conklin $ • Grade Durbame. Best grade Durham WI, E. W. Hawley IP cow, A. H. Conklin 3 ed "- " " Win. IL Jessup 9 Best " " heifer three years old, A., H. Conklin . Best grade Durham heifer two years old, A. B. Conklin. 3 2d Wm. El. Jesup, 3 Best lour grade Durham yearlings, A. H. Conklin 2d H. S. Conklin Best four intde durham calves, A. H Conklin, Best grade Durham bull calf, H. S Conk - Iln, 2 , beiferialf, Warren Easunan 2 Judges—E. L. Cool, J. Banker, and E. L. Beebe. Best Devon cow, D. & .1 BankFr, $5 .:2d "" " C. J. Hollister 3 Best " heifer, three years okl, C. J. Hollister 2d C. J. Hollister Best nI`VOCI heifer, one year old, D. &. J Banker, 2 Best Devon bull calf, D. & J. Banker 2 " "" Leifer " C. J. lin:Hater 2 Grade Devons. Best grade Devon cow, C. J. Hollister r 3 2 Beat grade Devnn heifer, two years old, C. J. Hollister 3 [lest four grade Devon yearlings, W. H. Tone:. 3 Brit grade Devon heifer call, D. Banker 9 Judke...—J eines E. Townsend, J. Stone, and J W. Titfant•. Oxen and Seer Best pair working oxen over 4 yes., Jigin Grifis 24 Fowler Peck 3 Best pair steers 3 yrs. old,D & J. Banker, :3 24 D. & J. Banker 2 Best cos or steer, P. C. Conklin 4 Alderneys. Best Alderney bull, L. T. Birchard 5 Ayrshires. Best Ayrshire bull, J. F. Butrerleld 5 24 u Christopher Byrne 3 • Best " cow, Christopher Byrne 4 24 •• " J. F. Butterfield 2 Best " Leiter 3 yrs. C. Bi rue 3 " 2 yri. C. Bryce 4° 3 ". I yr. P. Byrne calf, 0, Billie " bull calf, C. Byrne, 2 Intim—S. E. Cronk,C. Delbanty, and Dan iel Stewart. Dente Best Devon bent, D. & J. Banker $lO Ayrshire herd. C. Rvroe 10 bent grsde.Short - Horns, A. H. Cont . .lin ' 5 bent grade.Aynsbires, J. F. Butter field 5 Poultry. Best trio turkeys, Drinker & Noble, 2 2d F. H. Hollister, 1 Best trio dark brubmns, J. P. Butterfleld, 2 2d, J„ F. Butterfield, 1 Best trio light brabami,ll. C. Jessup, 2 24, E. W. Conklin.. 1 Best trio leglintns, IL C. Tyler, 2 E. W. Lyons, 1 Best trio ducks. lYtnker &.. Noble, • 2 2d, Herbert Millard, 1 Judgm—Robt. Kent, IL P. Bobbins, and A Beck. Sheep and Swine. Best fine wool buck, L. T. Birchard, 3 " ewes, L. T. Birobard, 3 " • • " " lambs; hT. iiirchard, 3 Best coarse wool buck, Daniel Stewart, 3 211, 'James iiewett, ' • • 2. • Bess cuaree wool ewes, D. 8. Gregory, 8. 23,101 th J. Yountat, Bess coarse wool lambe; Dardel Stewart, 3 2d, John J. Youngs. 2 Best middle wool Buck, A. IL Conklin, 8 . 21V H.' J. Kent, , *at : middle wool ewes. II J. Kent, 3 ••• _ lambs, IL J. Beni, 3 Best boar, 31. L Catlin. Best breeding sow, L T. 13irciturd,. 4: • Judges--it B. Patrick, S. B. Rogers, and Josintuk-Pettls.. . Fruits and Vegetables. Best assortment fall apples, 3L L. Catlin, 1 24, I.l.Jussup, , Best assorintent winter apples, A. Beek, 1 21; G. N. Allen. ' ' !kid' Best assortment pears, W. W. Ballard;' 1 24 lir. B. Cooper. Best assortment quinces, W..W. Bullard. 1 Bill and greatest variety vegetabkat.ll, C, Jessup. 2 2d, T.: W. Lyons:- • • Best 3 cabbage beads, A.. Beck, 10 vutatmges,O..Baneuck; " 3 winter squashes, Z. A. Lindsley, , 1 " 11 pumpkins, D. Stewart, 30c " 12 onions, David Hartin, t.,oc " 3 hinds ,canlillovrer,lL.S..Jesstm, 150 c " ID beetS, E. W. Lyons, toe " 10 tomatoes, B. Jessup, • toe ' • " busk. potatoes, Simon Nonnik, LCia us,ortnient grapes groan in capgty, E. B. Smith,- 2 1' VI; C. S:llrown, SOs 'Best suL cider cinegar; , o. Hancock, ! A..-Cnamsoct, S. T.' Scott, and H,rfa.Bregnry..• Butter, vneese, anti Seeds: Best package June butter, Mersin Ball,; i 4 2d, ; " , S,weet, , 13est " Beptimbie butter, Wm. deems, 4. " " ' Petry; Best batter Made fty girl under le Itiars of age:. Era M. Hall, • -- 2 2d, Entie 4. Junes, „ • •- • • 1 • Best cheese, J. F. Tratterffetat, 2d, " Bonet. Brewster,. Bed IVbite winter wheat ; D. Stewart... . 2 2d. " Bawd Ilotton,, .60a, Best bushel com 'ettr,C. L. Horton, 2 •-•""- A. ft: - Conklin, I Best,ripring whest, sy Z.X.Ll4ll . ey, „Ts •" e, Suet Warner : . ' 4 • eats, (Excelsiora L Catlin; -..lttliges—LL J. Kew, Cads •Firtrsiotiul',Tedul Crossett. a' ;'l)oOYcstic~hnofictar"c6, Best \ten:yiknla flann,al;3l,ri 0 M. Thritnyl 7. !al rarpet,".3dra. o.Hancerkj-", 2•1, .. " , 31.4. Best pair. vonleri sock. MrsTitianx,lloc •'''•'' infitens, M. It. liar- rington. 50c Best synolpn articles, Miss Fill. Barring ton. Loo Beteden Moils linen ,cloth, Ogee. 1 - 0,N.7 . ' Ili',inv. I 2d Mn.t eteorge Hamlin . 5043 Ile* ten yards towelling, 'Nee L. C. 1 ' Smith., : • : ! :V / " hehidli rug, Mrs. W. A. 'Seethe/ell 50e ' Plaid flannel too late int-entry.. VerT tine piece. Disnteionsry premium to Mrs. John A. Welch. Fine woolen mat exhibited by Mrs. Geo. Cole too Ism for entry. Jutees—Mrs. A. Griffis, Mrs. M. L. Catlin, Mrs. 11..1. Webb. Ornamental Needle• Work, 3cst patchwork quilt, Miss Ememncy Best quiit of any kind, Mrs. Fred. Stan ' Pita 2' epreid. Miss Emeraney title,' 2 t idy, 51i"- Katie Birranons " ne etnitroidt." it. Dewitt finc " Chair cushion, Mrs. J. B. Jlt•Collnnt 50c " , knit sliswl,-very 'beautiful. too late for miry,. Miss Julia " collection flowers, Mrs. 11.. 11. Her rington . 2 rase flowers, Miss Sarah L. Tiff. any, 500 specimen worsted work, Mrs A. W. Ee•rtholf 500 nrnantenilal needle work, Mrs. 11, L. Berth the .Todges-31rs. 'Mary E. 310xley, Mrs. J. B. Simmons, Miss Katie H. Bentley. Cabinet Work and Carriages. Best single, e:trring,e, Eng,ene Smith, VI lumber nnzon, Aria. Getry, 4 Leather, Se. IM'.11!IIEM!ErfIMI:1!11 yr, 2 " s ineie barneaq, Jns. T. Porter Farm 'lmplements and lil.•tcksmitbing. Best plow, S IL J D. Sayre L Mclnerney exhibited a great novelty in the form 01 a two-wheeled earringe or cab known as the "Irish Jaunting C a b," which a t. tracted a great deal of notice. There bring no premium offered, the. Judge wo•tld recommend Diploma. Judges—lL C. Conklin, M. B. Bush, and John Bradshaw. Plowing Match. First premium, L. Green plow, P. C. Cot.l . $8 Seconil premium, Bunnell plow, L. E. rortarr, 5 Third premium, Seymour plow, Edward White. Judges—lL H. Harrington, W. W. Bullard and C. Burns. Unenumerated Articles. D. D. Madden, Eureka Mowing Machine.— Porter Marcy, Sherwood Mowing Machine.— Milli lin; worthy of notice, aLd should be awarded II Diploma. Little Ghat Pruning Shears, exhibited br H. J. IL ynolds. A very dtsiruble astitie for all having fruit and ornamental trees, and deserves Diploma, A trio of White Chinn Geese, exhibited by J. Bradshaw, should be awarded a premium of one Miller & Avery's Thrcshinti Machine.. also E. E. M, ore's, by same makers:are very tine speci mens and deserving etch or 3 Diploma. Ex-Sheriff 31*.xley's erit•ry , was tine, as was al.e, sweet corn. .1. ilaneuek's tAliugles were as good as can be manufaeo arid. The exhibition by lilontrnse Manufacturing Company nt W.141i minthiluirr. etc..also of raLes and nirks. was well worthy of notice and the a wan I of Diploma. Markey's Patent Revolving Gate a‘- ter Ind a co•o.! ilegrce of attention Abo Kell Curb anti Semper lw Sayre Bros. A nplentli,l vollretion of tnnArg by Rev. 31 W ltnynor were Jr-m.l, 4,g or .mention. lien jn~ lundrinot were exhibited. F. B. Mellln;20.1, both tine sn•vio n .ns od Irorl,taanAillp, and yonr In" it. ...ThelNCedilar ll. o l. 2ll. ll hr isto.ll .Nliginfrib. four C.:Anemia to o.,w,ider,ql a very line one. 'Fite .Trio Golden Pliensnots. exitiltited by .A;IA imirk 3mit h, were very fine and the Com thitice viu , ll.l recommend a premium of fifty Judge:R-11. Bree.mer, Atm J. C. 31iller, Mns M. 1, Catlin. arta C. F. IV:sirous. Jii,llEs Tl. CARAIALT, President. TIENny C. TYLER, Secretary C. M. refer, "rwasarcr. Ni. TCRA 1. LEcsr-,ERGTECT THE SYSTEM The Iniman -body is a machino, anti therefore cannot endure torever ; but, like a wateb or al sewing machine, it will last much longer' if pmperly regulated' and duly repuired,than if no pains were token to keep -lt in order. The great object or every one who desires a long-I and healthy lite should_be . to put his lastly in a cow - tole-It to resist the life threatening influen ce 9 by which ne are all mitre or' bass surrodn ded ; And no invigorant and renTeriive at pres ent known so effectively answers this purroe no the vitalr4ing elixir which, under the unpre tending name of Ilostetter's Stomach has been for more titan twenty years the sten dant tonic of America. In crowded eities,where'l the atmosphere is contaminated with-the elite% inspirable liven large populations; in marshy re,...6ortsstitere the soggy soil reeks with mi asma ; on the potries and in the forests, where every rail the hir is tainted with exhalations . ! from rotting 'wersis end gratr:-.4., or deeempos.' ing knives- —in short, in every locality where ! malaria exists, this powterfnl t egetable antidote is urgently needed._ Fever, and ague, billions fevers, dy,entary. enneei•tion Or the liver. jautt slim, rheumatism, and an. diseases which are generated by infected air. impure wtrer, tresuil den changes of temperature,• nuts _bn averted by syengiltening and regulating the system to advanee with flostettees. Bitters. Autumn la always a season of rril, espechilly to weak. snsecotibleorganiiational Even the more-vig orous are apt to be in some measure depreaaed bY tltc.brwlid nil/kagibore, fouled with Aldo eri "USsuesPrfaiored by ! vegetable. decay. The fil s t zsi.a. period of the year wtem the smovittion and'irtufatiOn'ofilte denim tit,tehlne Is ptctill arty important. and , the Bitterts- should there fore ho taken daily ni tit . * ethical sca6oll. • Nevi Adverthements. B. fi & E. H. CASE, E58011A,5E11.3., Oak liknisito.ll;:kt End-beney, ,lltrfamt tleh.nrkes. Man', ir..llreall ISIRa cferrithlun: .che.per Wan the cbcapeat. Repairing dune prtnayt• ly pit,4 In :mod .;yI. llonemee,Pic:: Oct. D.' !Mt • •4! k NOTIOEL—In .Iln Estate of LI; wi6.13 ham. C ec'd, letters hr. Administration to the quid . e.tine haring burn granted to the undersign. ed. ell peuions -ening rigid c,t tie. are runitreted to tactic inunedlste payment:end all perking. tier UN claims against .add estate Art: tenanted to gin -sent horn with oat deli). 3111.C.111 .11 W Asllll[lo4 Adm'rs. E. W.-Smith; Attorney far Estate.- Ltber . ty. Pa.. act M „ i:Nt.TAL tinTEYEsr AUBURN SCHOOL rnsTmor : Yet the rear Jiwe *1,1173. Tax Receipt. for !ST/ Td *us spioroptuJos..... 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I bow b- Ind , Pectikrtt Agate,: not e.i&nneculd euxublav toR of Gorki Natibool Mon . de. - I 41311 charm * rcasottable pat oil clasp. of 'lll.- Capita!,..Fir fr resimud 11117 620.900,00 ana.msxrrii; llontroto, fa, Oct. 11, Iff.a.—lT. \ . 5 1 . 1E111.r.1 , "S A sirE:S.-4ST y4fr r fli OF p .„ :1 by C h pt. pt town,iilp line, ennialttfapirtyr ...„ I x ekor lan bc the fun.: more lir lent, plot itt..,:opptir- ;!).._ 'writ4 . litoitA'llyltiw, tauttrt of , poiiiion qw. , ~,,,,,, A , ~,,,a „ ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,0 b . m. 0r ,,, „,,,,,,, zi ., j of Susqueltanott Counki;;;nd to.iiik, direct ~ • I j i-tijt Ito oyeid. .Ali.o, the undivided octqlfolllnte„r• lvili explist to slate, 'l6'," - ilullie ve3adtle a , ht. ~ tln &JO .I r r .,,.„,„„ or itorrid of !amt. eltittillto In , ' f. t.,,w ip a dther 1:11;e, in the couni}"of Stipple '....nurt house in 3 lnfi.tro'n'• oni ' , ..1 _ _..g , _ :+kblililln i.l' st . at or Peunrylv,rul, bauroltil Aud.ruiticrlh ''• Ircletity. N(Dvt,nsber - -I.lt 11;1477.:, - 'e , ,,,,,,. al ~..ehowo : it..-ainnina. fit tumid uiri..lhEo ' at t wo e y t ot .t t, 1 ,. ~, t o 1 . ,M ~,ring iviea.cif, ~t, in t r. c 1 , .;. , , ,,i , .. 4 ii k rvy it 1.,, tow . ushlp et •he norille,l c o rri hr .r . ,:r ~. ti n 'I, ulong runt line non 144 ccin-uf Loot to wit :.. •- -- - -4. ,•, 2 ,.,,":1,-, - g,t;-,l‘,"; 2 l l bnin..t. 14111nd. or ?tonna. Latfratid ! All that cot./ tilo Woo fir totrc..l et land. nllOOlO In the 5, 1 ,,, f . „,ai s ~‘ , .t,,,, , ~,,,,h , .,,- , ,,,,, ~,0 , , Tnc , a l ong 01 ,,,,, 1, (owraihti. or IA nun. in the coon', Of Sqlotitll'hanin um) ~,,,,,,,i ,;r , 1 ,. ~ .j..(1 Nt ip,T4tirr4,o NA . prwi, In St.TOPlA.CentYirltlin::Utintill,d'll,,4l 4,..eri ~.1 ~, 1,1- , th, brood . thonix lorIlift1)0 , 11. lidileWeie.-..1 . 1 • 1 1..... to orn : ern a o on, t h 5yt,,,,1,...1 tin.l, , tni! S. . !It to-ro!!!!!! to 11, place of 'begin! log. &planting 5i ~,, th e tooth by !antic of Edu nrtl Mari., y, ut..l on - the , acn, ! ...,..f Lost, no the 641110 moo. or toe., with tlto sp. ‘ re. ',„! hy,l.'.n" of ---. . Ir .'" ? ' ) o r d Sri'. 11,41 ''' (."",- purienunreo and fill improved, /Token in r xecutlen at "'log' ti..i , C.fYo of 4.1.4 , "Y 'h‘t lan. , r00rePt0...) , ... re •ui r uf ./. AL Doolny, ot=edgnoll to D. D. Searle, Y. the iti,,,rtonaye,...tnttopttlitite t hronle.ttitit t• rtvr. 'I°P St nho runt Thom-to t offy I flottot•I a few frill treo o . nod 0 . 51 11 . 6,4 In" ° ''^i -.. A IS(/.—All those three lots or parreto of land situate IT ricer, In execution or the 'nit of Jahn NAu LIMI N., i I n }1,,, u.,,n,bi..,Alx,iluz.J.a..ll.o.cangt,uor_Auswilkuip, - J • V. 113"e'*•""I,VVV,fri91,1‘,""I"nrir'''''''''''''''''.4.4747rer7t 17 7 firer piece bon nd ALSO—AII that certain 'tire or parcel ni land, sltn• ' and de.erthed W. follows: Oa the north by lands of Ate In the borough of New ,NiMwd. In Inc, °minty of . be/ r oil l.nOry. Ilt.r4.oliia,Ackqw, rotate of Ashhahr -Susquehanna and 11101 t, 1010 tl and , hi orr ,,, a . o a r ] A. ty, t rallflAfilanon nyruAt. On. tol II dercellIn!I no follow:, to wit: (lto t rot norili.bY,lttutt,..or . po o l to the onothrorf nor/ reel the 10 111 lot near the old D. W. Ilatrer, i n the clot by hind.. of John Hayden ,n 0 0 , 0 1 htlifze - placer on thewrlT Ty - ( ands of Iltratzi Mltrcort the tooth by !undo of axons! P.M. atol , pn . ,lie ..r . hi • the potith I.) theArtectiglzuN4,loo,ox,turnittko road and lands of it. K- Itiehartloon : haying A front. of orip hon. 1A ' bra-chili. on.fhd'Arryliftors of A. Churchill and drrd 'And twenty feet, and a ,tenth o f . ftl tent, ' It S. it thlr.rott, catitnininzahour Ore acre. of land, he with lite appnrtenencvl4.l.tratne d Poe • the own., morn Ar s ine,. Acidh.:llttr Clniatnienant•eo, one fruit trcro, nod rtll Ittoproved, trakru lu t.,..c..cn11,0a L et 1, grit mill with four run o!, ,rani. three holto. cleaning the !nit of W. It. I.tono to (t.. 0. 10. afri'Mlattl: I work.. corn rheller, nu 4 rite tenter nhenin. If. C. I. '"' / R. %Idoprom: Inith:tll4 , ll*.itittattr;inSlS , l•iikenn 4 l. , lati rnifl; •wood env, on. Paton (lea . B. M 9 lu II CC"" "m.. I .Ithcitcd. with All the whirl. And oxivo thereto buiona- LI. rlcCollurn and Foter,-,Alreolloto: H.. 11 Chase Co. I ipg, clo,,,l,ll4g,hgeop r tnte-lorda,onst one& onthulld. to. no d . It, Sfre n iinn t And Parr mecolhun _ nod or, Itisprovka.. r hot rorotio nr 0 , 7'0,4 of Bed hefetorhie'neenedt tine id ti min In the townohlp of fib.on. In: the ,onus of—Flitnn , : W it.. llitittorlii 17 rod. 01 land. on, which Is henna And tittle of Petino3ltAnla.honntrefl And' pl•nnIell iyiotjkyiroya...l4e4,o.,ion tho other to ,iI A . ed no folltan. to telt% Do the north he land, elfti lidrtt, rode of loud, on wh o-h 91311 tiro retlnge And Anon tier ..elro le. on Lho., CM , 01 I. oil 0 .10 1 pkol alv aloe .q• 40.) Alan. one other lot lentil* of Filth Reo/egnle.cdr the Month hy !MAP of JO. the `fnith - 11 land+ of a; Ilalrtrad. a. • , Porter and arn • the treat hy Mode of.alaraiar* INifter uteretttl-krti/ palate antltstryy: on the colt by !nod• of end A. M. -Warne. rout leg IC/2 Pete-of, laud, pp i p,oq.o puhlagt ttigtorroY 'hawing be the rminetriore vii •o the ahrolfterotiereet: doe ! Letolx it le pare tn. Ti" y. on lite ,overt ly drmellited bourn. h.ton,, and on but Vtitieette:l to elletritent o”.g. of A. Hhieleatl, gentolteir_ about 4'4 neere or abont tit nerve tut orovetl • Owen jr. et to-orlon at doll Lod, ; tlez.mtldeothotteteerieatec nectlothe ihnur tronnery. rule of .1. M. Edwards, assigned to Mary M. Edlir e ardo, ' ewe! brume. tow ...an : one Oreh.erd, aod mete ye P. ti. Itnnyer J . ' haWjagY. an t ,l plifrenrnertlpm.....m.ott.r kn.bron A LSO—AII that rertalt t fere or pared ortantio't,rofte. 1 ,tit on the 4,,xti, hf Ahr, e,itet bra/It:hot the.l hr khatootek In the tesernotith of 3e...0p. In the roasts of luottroiellee.• , rte. k ai ble:ft • .n I oenagry of nti.t.iloottartita and State ol Penn- or , n•quett ton I 111 (1 •to 4> of 1i...r1t . aoTt 't1ai.0,410.1 04,,ola„budtalga ana„ au- oat:ad at foilOat.i. Nada g. follow. to all. yonimenelog I a nalto onhett.tett , 41119.fi i ti - n` 'etan'er tee. by a Hoe of atr let of I pul In the' erly ol.'e of Rt.tdolph .treo mod- T, th.. In•nr . rtlon ‘,.. ,rr.o.lot name of 11. nry brinkrr autql. IgAlegkee• east r 4 on old f. rue alt b ttaid tirreet one l'orloeßif 1 . 10 fir I -) 0 , • ,, 1, ... to aleoet , tspHild• :Beate Ityg Inu•t In tho A tory lhotion no the 0..1,-14 boorot, t ry 1tt.,,0( Int , lot n.1•...t. 1... nine of 11...0 Prink. r. 4 1 / 4 ...alb 7 1 degruce formerly co. tn. trd 1nN....a I loPen ran nth_),l) . a. , orna,4s. I.e.' e4V,taa ab•tut-14 Polvlrt-I/t117 , 000111171 1 . 4 1 hot... rly any,: .aitl purer' 4 rll , lll. 'lnfield batik dirt . rir 0f440.1,14 Itioth a and Wail,. thowe along • y gg, ,mot, at rig-.; alwl•-• v. lilt the loft no wit... d far. et U st to i, Jiro• ...nth 3 c1....r..r0 we:l Itho . ent V': rodtC't• 'tont.' 'al . the h at e a bry ii,,.. of (1,,. L4rimrpey (:,..1 - tirni . itrAt, 11, 114 tnotelan'itat otirruutoet nnante r f 7onrati Tittle SI., y.nth rly a'oue :Mel 1.0-, / g hoondogy co noll.,*nhe MTh *owl. O. 1 ,r,i,,41, trl,3/1K 34 perrlteeAnbotil) fa s tenser 01 ' l, n ,, I t , ...t....1.1,1 liur to the Vat, of Nn.r. ,, tt lug. I, •0- •• ill TT tie. n irr3.1t ,, ,• I.IISIWn I')" 007/oltta In I h ,* m u ' . touting taro. ..fhi, el. hr the, 4tatuu nine. or' lF l,, eot ' ,4 Vr,...n. k gertltoln anti IlltlO.fl Ito 1.1 e) nosh 41 de ahlen i* 1 Mitt yard with .13,. 4.... and a.' +imago fn - g ti• o• aio It g... ~ me , . 7.-4 ' ,1 7 P. o bt''' to a ''',r a lL'r , Moo all Mal et nal.. lot of 11...1 oat oat* It. 11 , 5 1, 11....1 t0rt„,,,,,, ,u4y4,140,414110 , 204 flthtry,4llrtllker 0.11311 4 la& 1015n..1.11.. In the conntt of t i t o bto /o r na y onalyntoroir ' ;tr.. al a-t I 4 1 11,41,1p - e{eitce io h ate. iliac pf lie.ritinlii-1. pp t , n ,0 f ,,,,,,r 0 a .,..,,,b, ay. nab... 11, sat ('aqua to no, i otoy t. 1. u 315 wer e. /If 94 ' it, the 'cone Plop. or .1/... I , : at . rh... 111 . 1 terti .... I St tl an tin 0 0 11 0. , I - tfli , 1 alta livaiirs , l*ll4dripo of enio-,1111, hon., nil.. and ra.faor of It todoluta •ro,c. th-on 1.1 di I. cartellg f , the gait. r oath ,tidt 11 Z. //lie or. lino , 1010 about antto • int line of toool lute oane.l by 100 a.. (1 , ~,, . the ,, .nu ll - Iros . 4 1 • 1).0 , k1+ m aaoeuLo...nt .he r -nit of M.I 111-1 0,01.4 Or al 417 said 41n4-11`. Ilan aborts ...relay Mi.. Ft:W. I I, p V 1.1. /T. 4 fel 11 Frilitr• aid] l . l'ia It 110 , 0 4 ~ .oil l'• I toner .....n 0 ~.terly a long the Lin, of A I 4 C)140 1 -01 , 41 I 4 1. Irrn , I , -.1. . 0.1 /1/ el /L .1 11‘,Let, Not-nolo Wnitc, ha h t , hi 041 to . we-4 and .tr, to John I. 'Payletoi 'en al 4 Mal 1 • 0 • , law 004"Au41044 ffni•tald attret.l'll4l.t , Ot Itanigoligh road. I km , nortiontiorttt ail" ' R Kati bony or Y tido .II .11.trad and Ur..., IMO to. r. ff. Abdr. 0 ..4ph !arid lhont • , ,11• , roil' Ii rI in iby obey of 11, 11110 e a • 1 Austin., 4, ,ninon oho T-of arr. „f tar:4l4i the i t l Atte A La. , - )11 that e‘rtaT. 1.11 - 7 or On.. lof lord. , ur.. mote or ie.potrith the Inner aohrthekone I'h yto r tilion. mr-in illtoligan•IIIII of . 1 .111 , 11.11 . 12" IN. 'room, of An. ling hon.., all frimr. 0 , 11 .01-o ag .Fat c. tt4log • pot 1 tin lint t, , dad etilln of Het sirst4ollln 10,00 , 1 , 4 an.l .1. a lan *Ottatr 'a the norms of llreAr: lb no. tto• 01,40 .., ob• i ~.. folio, .t o o t , (In the omit hr 1,,,,,g. „1 flaunt,. Pa-, hounded anddeaciidne•i an Copan,., in .0 I. ri tt „ npa Day la It .nt , r .. .. 11.- ~ 0. by 1 pda..ef .1. I wit, Thti a• fear mom oor loot. In Tao 1 O tt rho nfranike R I'llo en ttectfeinite lit „ ptibla lAhthuay and on the 1 road. ruotAft, (non the corn* of Ittolot forgT fillgten. w. I. by land . of 44isi do , N/ett M' a, finutERUISIC 11b1/11( ,d 114 W arne Paletln tru the roa Ile 111 In r, ifo am Ptylot 000'4 11,14..t.(04.y.1 )no 100100101 more ur lers. vlth. 1/0010 600 , d 1 , 00 nevi too /oi f , rowq‘ oton/ t 1 .1 ''T'at- I the;l4o 4 iel t, / ~, one haat, roe ° ..rl, on. awharelestal \ ter Polio i. rms , the northerly to • beett 11.01.1lbeil , 11 , 4 41 . 41t 6...r..* maw., ..I ,17.11,11 In .-aer .flon ut the 1„, f „,„,. rt y n0 ...a t o , %%nit. r IT.lt • fir., Mel,.-I .not ... 1) . %LAS t• II , 111011'01d uP-11 . 1,161 To S 5. 310- . 21.0.: -aid I ort ruetr{l.....ra lot -fo 4110 Wool , 41 1 . - (...,1 . • .1 41.. 11 I' rau.,lll, I 0141ta. 01h Ihe .10mrle nn''" , II "" , y 4, ,,,' 1 , -4 , il. ....-0"1,1) that y:mg an lees re elllf N. ,110, ' 0,10 ' 1100.1 add 4111.2.41414td 41... .111 k., na..• ,i 4 TA, ,* to. i ~, ~,„ , ,‘., ~,,..,,,,,, , 1.,a,,,,,t,,, z t o , ~,ntrtr r.t , o. pa trot of Ln ~d t/11.0 II tin. 1t..... b of Gt,tit.l.rwl ,1,.. t ~,,, ;,,, ,, , ', , )`;,,, , ,i.,,,',', 0 , , 14 , 4 ., , ,, r ,,, m .,.. „ , ~,,, ... I d... Th , r '')"" " r ''''''l'' '' '"") " mt ' t ." " ,' ' ''".',.' .;' ) ,l ) • r • i ... faggot", 1....1w.t.: '... 1 ;f1t. 11 .111 , 7 1101,11' 1,111114}1/11-1101 de./ 1 . 1 01 4...1•1114`4”.00 'l' ." I .'l'. at „„ ~,., , •T I.* kagtta ig: - tun Fatah.. no th. .tto It al ntn 1 1, + 4 °o Ot P..: r ,,. . to , 0.01"mao 50"..FA .4 „. ,„ . •,f .i.... 1,..' 1 , ~,,a a t do no•t by ha nf J. it 11/tl.l //-1/1/1 tr. 4 1,41 - rln 1.1, o 1.1 11..,.., ..I.' ,1 , ..• 111 [ „„„ , , , ~,,,,, , „,,,, . , ~ . h, , b, , ~...r,,,.... ., ,,, briirddlo a nd , - •130 nq .0 1,7 4 1.0111:4•.er 01.1 , 1 4 - 1... k • I , ~.2 „„ I :,,,,ti ttt ' r p.,,f r pp„,: - p ...t. 1„ , ,, , ,, h,..p. ~; tio • , ,t I 'le t ti. ion' i t , rto et ii l'' ,r_trii oil 1' ~ • 'l.', hod 1 4,lastai ti Itlaccreti Indoor tot, A lt..b - (II 'll4 ..„, 1 , , o t, In nt re. i 111//1 f . 11 I. .....41e .4 .i. tir . And ' ~„ ~ , ,h ,,,, ~,,,,,,,, i ~ 1 •• Wu tI Fitull. In ig. Pam , ' I ftfee' ".), I' '" .'" ~, t ' '• ' " ,- „;:i. ) • '' ~..1.. f's:.l, M.'. rtl to il, tont. ) otto, b.. orb' mai ° 'o l'oYnlgn of'" I '''°°o ''' ' 4.-4 t a -.1.."'n0-ott.lolwl4.lttia . 11 , mrat,.r nue ,f, -,,, .. , n..tti•orh 44 '''''' "' III'll'''" ''' Pr- --ri-I , ' ''''' 'JP' . '‘,. f... 1 ... 1., It it Ith 11..- 1/ r. 1. 4.3 it. o. .e. W till , I PR' e"" "•'; "I"; .7r ''"'i ' h ''. " " ,I:.•_ ;":` ''-, '„,"2 -.-.0.... ~-ru. t -Iv load „ of IV. G. AV .1- i. on the .''tell o' liolloo.Y. g s 0 m ...tat.' a , n. r.s. - -co , .. •-, h. ..., .-.iliF '. , d nn tlt. u • •1 '.. ,II .1. ot 1., Ita .. ~.totl ollll'i n 4 : . L ' n ". N• r " • :.r ;•',ll l l' - ',!fr r •V‘fr' '- - - ------ f r, '''f' '''‘l "N "1 n.' ' , MO M) , " 1 •r ot non . 13, . 1. ,I. t , h o Intl. 4, , . tl.t , .f. ~. VI I'ol4l. n i Illog n. Igibbo to n--,tanti, iniy g , 7 4 3,, ta •-• yg. 5 1 \ ..... 41 ey . ne.t. , ft. ~. a sty, It ar I -I, all *tow .1, I ....I - 111 111 It: vrtaln pl- , \V / . 41,110 ...sd Itr-n1t..V.1 . ,,, .. it Q, 1.,,, ~. ~ ~, , , , ~ , ,• ~, /,. i, „ .,:,,, ~, ~, ‘l,l M 14 ' 0 0 7 .°" 4 :OW -4 ° ' 4 - ,Id.O ''''''' 'fil r:r. 1,, ~..:,. Nat Ay a , att-qa. :Iloilo , dial to, de .•r r , In, IVOLIKrI 1.11004 I • . ,I ` 1 ta.lt ‘ra h TI.4 • .... ' 1 3.1 '1 4 0 ' bil 4 .-r it %.1.,......4)-All Om interto4 of ) ( i,vig.'' - trun-y'yt), lib ; ...ll:sr...mil lasolf, %toll. r. It ~..,,,,,,, frp.r.A . : ',if that ~, rmin 1,h,,• ,sr mill ',..q' or tool;ri L -1 1 , ~, I'• 4 .t ..v :t....in-en ant. .... ..... tr...t to. I to. rot( 11 In the 10W0 , 04r, of Chtihrst. 'M . the i'Mfn't M . ' P '" "" P 3 11,11 " •0- "' ' ' I :hr "'t i n , I ' l l on . ~r 1 .......riell Ino.t 'toll i'it tie el , Pelit.• !Gallo, /Waldo ' 1 .„:„“", -1 ,.,,',,.,;",„' , - ,,.,„',711„,ft,,r,14.41,:,;•,"1,°,°, 4 '.,..r.;,1 1 :r.'r,''L",. 4 ”7, artliiutil artatorietl as follOa a, td' 711.1 tlStreb. oi " II 1 /.1'../. & ' ... , i ;4 4 . 0 I I .'I" " I mo II nin,z , , po d a nd .d r , , ,,,, I is, 4 .,..1 ‘ ..„,n, ~,, V....r0t: t•..... 11)1.-1 ; - .1 1/1' . 111 I'll , r , ) 1.....a...n. 11. 1 I. 1 • r ''' ~,kta,t i tott o .. •/ S 11' U."°'istiluto noolity b. l'lm I Janice. Fingrlr 'a I.11:111, Illt-711 . • by sato., 0 y owl ..,, 0 ,„ Tr o „ „4,,, , ,,.,, ,1 S. 1 . 1 ~..,.,,,,.. • ... 0 , ~,, 0,, 1) l'itkerinz Ihr , r of folio ( Itt tri,) so ,i's • 11. ~,- It xh..0 4 1 , -vmd 4i.. , e I , ,cc •OuM i ' 1 -rm. , en.t 2'31 , per. he-. to ~ im-t rme. g! t‘l'rett,' A 14 - tlit - fl i Ili I,tc , c‘i.R.pw . . or ++ ..mql or , , i•m4,- 't tyl r, - - , e - • . 01.. ri,ll,ol,ti. z ji 'll 0 1c. , 4 Thlfurd. In flu, c 0.1443. , I2T , 1 the 130ritt van.' Fie t d t-xnd nt Orrin TroirlOn 1,..,.../....,i, 4. d 114 I'. ofr 40...i)100.13.:1rx1mite And"' . ilivuott 1,,,t Sant line howls 1 . 7 0 . , cicg.Tols cx..,13- , 44 L 1 ec.-ri r nd l a . f 0 1,,.. ..!, 1,,„" s'-k' on , 1 .,,, ' "x" . ., h) S p r 'N ' I nerrls,.., It, n pent' it/D.115,k the Iv: st rorrthf fa 'Yoe{ r. tilt lb» taiagny sysin atte*lY on th e. 400Itt • ei . In, - 1 5 , , ,ii , 1 ()r e in w i1. ,,, , ,, 1 1,,,,,,,, by i „I I . V . ,1,,,, n,' . Vt t ; ~, ~.. : i . ,1 , h .4 , Aoth. ..11.4.01e. ::ad on tne n.... by ()Nov , . t. 1,0 tn., fiftv b t t lo front, 1111 nv lonlylrt 0 ,ffLt 1 notilltwoyt line...both 42 0 , 11. trotol r.tit ' ii?, frith 1 o .4 id''' ..- lir. ppiia•-tA,'l,ppyi n,...0'046..b1,4 MtgyeinkSne or. , Tooto A ii. .sn 1 an .l irce. 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NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK HEIN' Miff curing SOCTIIB% AND MVDP ClaDaP'XaErril NIEW FALL CASSIE:RES, COATINGS, I;reist.taasso, FOR CUSTOM WOlt6 NEW STOCK OF fiats cfc Caps. t:AL I ,k STOCK, OE LADIES', MISSES', Boys' owl men's MERIA ViDAPOERS & DRAWERS. NEW PALL STOCK Xecfrcliems* ,ZURg/SHING GOODS. vxmcaiirms AM 10 OIL CLOTHS .111 the afore opening in large rartety nt the otore of Cuttor.herg, Rosenbaum & Co., " • •, •-)4. s. liana;l.g Fanner IlikturimreS. IR: tvra .„ ABEI, TUP,RELL, - DRUGGIST , -fraercrxerrprap, - .cl tent,. coo t lott.oly or, 11.1411 n P.ii coo clo•i rahle • PPWritrlVld ur VD'. LIEUGS, E01t.V.).:,n, Lb, Paint+, • antitaker grourrtra •turte warm, wail paper, gi.e•-auro. fruit Jail', rid outer, k, tuachitscry Ore, lotion.' oil. neat.- root 4,11, matted Whale Oil. oil tur lautertm oil fur • win:: raoca tau.. DL re Uf t, Sperm Otl. Spirit. Turpea t •.Vantl oar.. Canary:et. d-Vinerrar Polaed • eon. en &ruled Lye. Axle tikeler ' 'TTOPPCI.. Supportria.Metlical InetennanettAStionftlar Braces, %VW) Gnat. Plat of.- Caftridg.....Powdee. shut. Lead. bra Cape. Elhuntlao INtarieraod - Fnar. Wont.. katia..cte. Yltors, Fir a,' ort C;.Fialt•lllioL•at a LI nre.Bnroud Toilet Soaps Nate...Dile. Hale' Rostarars. and Bole Lyra. Brusher, pocket Rolva.. Sam:at:l7e, Silver alai sliver Patted Spuooe, I , orkalrnifeeiAe., Dea ti Aztieles. a geucr akitattartioval or I(ANCIALIika, JEWELRY, sad PERPOLERT. • All tbereading and beet kind. of PATENT SIEtnuINE.S. The people art: touted tor.all at the Deng and Tart.%) Store of ABEL TUERELI Eatablisbed In 11. _.'.- THE EAGLE . . . ~.,-, • .....,, . 1.: , - '-', ' ' '''.t .."--.-• Ulf . :ff.. .; . • ,y. Inilli z . • • • • -.....4:)...,„ • ,:, • hays 4 .247C110L5, PEOPEJETOII.9. SIGN CM ?Nit GOLi7I-1 EACtli A9/3 3f OIITAII. • • ..;.;* . 4:04r.231C.143.-±OTCOZILtrOgiie-. .......0 iTe drake to say to tbe nubile that one store Is well •111 14,, l with Htn EOOlodirine 4 , PM ht., (.11. rarLIA. .n+Pir-t. Comb....l , o,tutnery, Atm) , Arcici4.. proprio• • to riuttu potent prime Wens. indult nthrt a ti./e• IMO 311 - y tent. In RN t ilssn 11, pi* antes, tVo guarantee one gout!. gen One and of the best nastity. and wlll be soltl 'at luto prises/or co.a. ILettlectlulle Yours. ..1. B. BURNS. ' Montrose. Feb. 21,157 - 4.' • AMOS NICHOLS. NEW GOODS. be androthrned totting. rtilttrd, Wl=Wird sna T tretorked the .tole, fortnrrtr ocrupted by R. Ken. rotr.*Sr...it torrrettlO r‘to fro. are notr,pmpared to (Oro loathe ttodttlet - brlth rot dretroble icier: of DRY GOODS! --; GROCERIES! t 1 , , nooTs & SIIOES t r • CI:OCITERY &c. Al Whet elierrberi:„ and_ id as Deslmble Pries• LivrivlVle Cantor, • 1%. March 21:1973. 4.111 Baeati G. kill, tat*. . 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