. iind Fattening Doniestic Aiihnatti.. - f - briAihg, -keeping and fat animals is too nitieh:ileglec 4"'Stateiti: Ilevi"- pi aetieitl ,e, tmige to take hold cf.:the ii ng subjects of comparative , in l 37 , ,PlYsi° l gY 4 1 4,9%4N0,9 Chgglistr,Y, ad f 4tcikolitte .. typos°. 'to tindeMand the _ ~orßutism y..whicii . giass, .hay, grain oots are tranaformed into beef;-mutton, Autter,,,cheetelnadmeo,L , .1114. natural finery- for :effecting ? these important Tes of vegetable into animal substanc 'es to lbe \ stndied,c with ,great, earn to make the:Most Of the food•consumed 'r'ery: animal kept on the farm. There is ;Pat has itOached perfection.in. yield- . lel:welt prv.4nct in flesh, milk or wool, ie aliment consumed - in. the Course of 1 title. i . All are fed ttnequally-totne -too much and 'sometimes., too little ; tith,iithey suffer from food more defec quality Omit deficient in quantity.- 4WD sees store pigs ~ 1., the dung nf 'd.' fatting llog . ; and Ili thiC:eityi'haif d cows voraciously devour the solid iouts:of, corn-fed carriage, horses. ~,„ In iiiiiiii4l4 ace * commonly . undeicled three-fourths of their lives, and over-. outlier. - , ,to r it! •so that in the aggregate ,-.%.,-- ore - than..; one-half as much met i s .4 to from the food-taken into the atom --1 1: pigs as might have been'forrned. .-. anituals l demando . .certain quantity of matter tepref t e pie thew in iik 401113n1 on, or to prevent their losing weight cluing poor and poorer. In all eases the object is to form meat, it is bad y !to keep anirmils-:; for weeks sand i:;'as thousands of farmers do, without _ - apound offfeah, althOugh they neces -- . consume a'large amount of food.— . 1 i.rMS. the manure ; i. e. 100 11.. v.. of atter taken into the stomach yield 40 dung , yard and urine, and no If - we :feed 4 nincli above . the point i al_nutrition a portion of the alinint enter the lacteal vessels which sur the alimentary canal, and througl - ligestyd matter passes into the l•lood to nourish the system. This excess , whether partially digested or not. n through the-bowels and Appears - 6s 1 if dung. There is always an immense seeking, to make animals excessively If course,.when two or flue prices-are for such beef, mutton or .pork, the ! I, he waste of food, is paid by the. con ' Our object is to develope the. true of making, ;meat,regardle.ss of the tiler it is sold or consumed by - the r. This consists in providing a relia ly of suitable food, so that the arti m its_ hirth to the day of its beinr . red, should sfrulily gain in weight. as it is adding to the length and is bones and intiscles- ,--gowing—its will be little 4yylined to take on fat, ver-fed. Excessive stuffing and no bring the developement of bone le to a prernature ripeness. They • ,expand„ and you have a fat lap-.dog ket china pig Habitual starving bring the carcass to maturity before, to its proper size. Skilful 'feeding hat one never gives too much nor too id has the food well adapted to th 'on amihribits of the animal, whether sheep. cow or swine. system of feedin g is not as - Pa 4 , a.: ay imagine; forllie quwitity of ;*ram I grow on a given number of acres ii . e and meadow in a dry or wet season lilacqual. Hence, in the one case the +ill have more feed than stock :- and 'then more stock than feed. If . t 'err in the matter, it is usually liaise an -excess, -rather, than a de f ftirßge. Grass left to rot on the ' ii a pasture or meadow is far frOni :t. It improves the suit aving taken all due pains to make es,oegrass and corn grow where : of either grew lx;fore, the stet+ ould study Closely the business of ; domestic animals. The leading .-- \ art and science is, to select - tlic --- and females from which_to propa *trprove the race. This rule applies t' i'eqiiinc, boVine, ovine and -swine .In each genus there are several ere.. .are numerous breeds; avid,, in -breeds not a feW varieties. 'lds otir duty to . attompt to Write' Up or. breed of anitinds. , , whether of ind dr ore. f ion diich os_qels f to aces 471 , I calm ss in i Inter. con `, ct roctu. , : le sup tal f . , augh o lo g ze of stem not arose *ll ma! ...ase to a pt ill also attain plies t Lae: al nstitu horse, This ma m at fii yery river ii the le 'mu Itter irency aura Artel a'tbi ly on . 'slyer 8 ending ..,_ •,._ an 'tad= to and ko to skecie e, h. _ rses, hogs, or sheep, and to write ~ , , er. Practical farmers know beat hattin. of stock will suit their land and, • _ ets. Our advice,, if offered, would be to as I kely to miss as to hit the wants of o raid . , There is more difference iu the ntrof eeds than many are willlng, to ad t,,alid 1 -.than some hreeders of improved els' ..- - A yearling of the short horn . 4:, et : n Lf,t mouths old, was weighed ihis,rti • ~ .la few days since, and -brought 675 pkiunds. This heifer which .' , -,tas i" &Os the oipri ng• of Mr' Cars irtiPor i_ - nii. :'•,. nOther 'heifer of the smile Allay Tibia 'lB lhc-•• ,whea 15 months : old.-- e. Mot . erfof 'the ,calfifusst named belongs • the lad With 'who m tho scrit, q , h o yd s ;. . , , .. ' tale on* t prets some 20 queit s 41:et, ' a: d'ay- 'Them are. Devons near re from the herd of Li. :Fr ALLEM, Fig., iidritie nekatimiredlor then beauty: fr lhe 'Nies i relegrapit'or May : 2, , l';'ilublished ...-,44:140 ~,, Say#. that t. grown grown ji that 4.4,44 seat 0 ,New :York ' mirket. has Might * 25 a fleece this season. Men are =i , 1 -I 'floclisiti *es:lean ',Eltates, Vi - ::: C littd - filrloe . to 'once" (Atli ' l ,ri-liiits ti extv , Sheep 41/26- )epaping to ( , exeite, cousidom9 the ebuth. arid eolith-m.4s -.rl 0 Nve:do; atat this It,pliblie, ,is tjoy great krosperity' during the t. - s, and`receire large accessions to 'pn_and , ', wealth from "Euro, the good ;breeding aninials '-crill . be t` quite remunerating prices.--' a7 O . o elieonl t ten le popula rand 'for y and DEPARTMENT. !w-i"*ll:take Llue„p ajas„to tin 4( 4. , pro is cows, Sheep ,homes and , swink,•eannot fail to be welPpiiid4b'r his i'ronble.—Genesee Far. , I ' • _ PgedlitiladrhianagunpOrhlOh Cows. Ttit 4 ;rtig,s6rrparlienfarly' . ilii 'Clcivirs,:xre„..), the beet . sufanier. food.: -Al9l6.ll:tihek,'„lAgl, n to faii,4lm . defiCiency . may bestipplied by ' green k ,Corp,,!..4loll' iii:NrylWeet, and gro duces' a large : iiiiiii . titS,7, of gt:, .4,,' Of ! 'e'xce,lkat quality. , oTheto s ps. of beets, carrots,..parsnips and cabbage and. turukpj..9ar,,, ate, gcotl,, T . Pumpkins, apples,. and ro4s,-11* he kivila as , the 4130d:fails:. Give only a ' few.4:first .opecially , appleS, anst.gtadnally..ilamo64, 'Roots ttro:of,,great impratanoctOyheakegr, are ikept-oaltirrinddttr. , st , Potat, ct*roti, beetsl itit#i) . Orkitlis,-itrtiehokis stria" V6 . gii-: talilei Oisters, 10 good. !The last three and cabbage, and tupidpailteliplgood in the ground throngletbki.wintet, , and are nail - fine in the. spritt,g,!::before the grassiitarts! ' .•. -, Potatbe.l produce a great tknt of milk, but itAhltits gi-ifttrit , l',i." ffittlectiditiu meal is gOod Witll th;m, to ke'p up thci flesh ajld give.' 0400 !t 9 ..t4 13 4,; and ihis is the case with beets and rao4 kinds ig turnips, as. they teilf 111#415• tii fm - *.' 4. little pit meal or: la ;cxeell nt,, , ,in additiolV to I t .the Indian, meal, to keep .find healthy eon dition,, and .imparta - rich , itality to 'I tile. milk, and gives a lively gloss t tholhair of cattle, and softness 414itliattcy; .tlLs skin, ,‘;' in .all , cases.nfthigh feeding in winter Tier tienlarlywhen cows have but few-tobts, short or .tran itro - eicellent - to uptuote I digestion affil ''keep) 'the, ' lioWAs . O en. Thee pints each of oil aad !Indian I#C:AI, or *4vo quarts of one and one snarl, of tbe.Other, is as Midi feed . iu thesb”iikieles.,' *!bOtrsf shOuld ever have.' 1 Qu . shOrts, heap avid. rOots,.. they tu)iy be fed .tbcyally. Four quarts of Indiatitneal, in a lonsf , _rim, will dry up and spoil Ile, best cows, so that4hey will never recover. . • Carrots nrilimiinir the very 'ho the for Willettcows, 'irodueing A good but not very great iness , Zif 'rick: milk,: :and ° 1,..0 ping the •c -ow irk.. god health. Parsnips ai.e ne,o - sadie. lluta-bagas are rather r-:.c . i.i, a: id keep up the . condition. To prevent any un pleasantAtiste„,in the milk from fe_etling tur nips, use Salt freely on them, and milk nivbt and mornini2; rbefore. feeding %‘ itli I u nil ps.— Calsbire turnip, (or turnip-rooted-cal:I q.,,,.e -bellow-grOund,) , has. no such ,efi1.t....-.l4.r*L -mertbie7.-..rt(rret-qa,'-'is-r-i.,i , exi in the sa. tne -why and melds a; Innen inure. , Some keep ,cows in the barn, by . night, in the warm' season. They are s.t.ed - from storms,4 and more manure is saved: There should be good ventilatlon in hot wdather.— Cow_. arc much lktter for being kept in the barn, nearly all the time hi cold wtlather.-- - To - drink i freely of •c.,:ld water,- and then stand half 'chilled to death, is highly injuri ous. Pitt they. should go out a litt".le, while daily, in favoraLle weather, and be 7li' . .v , fi around gently, for exercise. luactioa ii deatli to all the mutual race . - . , Cows and °tiler cattle arc badly managed. Thcy tare not thatrred, in short days, until ten o'clock in tho morning awl 111 it lii,t chance for drinking is -about four in the evening. Thus they go sixteen hyurs ith out drink, hndixlatring that time they take nearly all their food, which i iv 4, dry a husk. They sitlYer to l a n•reat degree from, thirs4an4l then think w excess. Asa remode file qattk a pars of thfCir breakfast. and then watelithem, and neater" them again...after fili ishing their inot'ning Inca! ; raid if lfept np. wfater at noon, and at night. If it be to,. ue trouble to take- good care of 440ek,. keep l s and they b.;, , 3'3 plCAlletiVt• al more profitable; if well Inntriged.•We f 4.:11 ; (.. , .ep that had c.)rig.airt at.e.e . .s..s- to . v.lll . lin Corlit or rod-, :tad after c: Leer thirty or forty 1Li11111.1tr!S in the nturu iu r, the would all go ainl drink. ; Mitch eu‘v~ are inureil by 1.)...•ing driven fst to pasture, cpeeially in hot weather, and stpll more if, liurri , , , d I , v• tli•l,7l'.fhtleAS Veteri)taricm. SMOkilt# ROI111.0e;3 , 11R,111e - itOt. informi i ...d by a (4autl.inian of iff,'„ acquaintance, that li„' had, stiipiicdillis 1, >:atoes.front rottin4f, m y smoking 4,l l ex ti ._ After tli2 pozatue , .• wire du, and iplae..A in the cellar; tan .nut . eellar;) smote "and. chntinuod, it eig,ht or' . .,+.c.n days, when th,e,alfec,ed [At t: up, ow nit of the pi,tntA)e. reinained :sound. *th.l got.Nl through thif winter, n•Tite-remeilt-i was clis -ebl-o'red-'1,51-platin iireg-iti 1409iit:tiree i4g-:7414m44.-ater.l,y,letrr..whic4 l'*ts! that the potatoes had stuppod.rdttliq. says 110 hai , ,tricd the e;*-rerinieut f4r two or tliree vears''Vast,. and . has, tibre,t r tl f ftit l n ,to tin :nrr t .t*ting inigleaiticcl r y O. P. 1.("--Grfen Bay. 184`•14 • - . Tut Irwo'; SliSfg,NIS OF F xusti No .i.---1: nder I a low , standardi bfka:y,rieulture, tht4hjoet ofj f ' the *net ritkO . 'collect the' tiatiir i ;dliroduce I of the soil Wit 4 4.1.1,3 eNpenqitiiiii of as littl,.. 1 looney or litx) ;.as _pwiga., 'lut, uNler a i i , high standard licies iu.ti , gradge.expease of thbof'tior .or v:ri artiii4 •• itr 'th‘dflrilto .obtain a i 1 . •.- , , ? , r— ‘ l . 4 • .. ~ p rpp9.r. t PiiO4 ,iilCANlll.qp . 'Air . 4.krit0if.,...y414, he studies to oVt . aia this by eulti.iatury crops Atorytenial to the. .soil:hy ~ growing iliein in 1 P , lisuek-ordei that its natural powe- shall be I tamed to the best *l4;i4a,, , te c - • ''''t.''' I • ' ' 7-,r - ti !:-. ~..-,1_;., ' , ;:r.:e-. - , , t , ' ...-. , r7-1,.i , Alut - , ',4 1 •! P. 11 9,4gre"A.-- 1 4r04 , 4 6i 1it? ' 44-i l4, 64! ai ree,tly or-Indirekay i l to the puttritimi,and tenrence `aninfal life; the larnik 'And the kid feed upon'lttifh . ifte - ,Alle'qii.e . te:gcr;ytti of thol-soil • aliet re o q: l t4iwNpr.l fe:9cl upon the latht and the kid—tlms i g.hey detivo their icood-lidird(.tt."3 , from - ";"1"tig Itiotititaii4of gegari' in Altti,ia ilwo dPke, fraill*O4P toilk4 pi: gee*. r • . 11 -‘ 1 4 0 4 111 .Yr . 4, oMilf4m, which iia the earl ages sold for, its weiglo.lu, go ld . 4 ••A To NA*P. HOD MATER StA-r,l=Mhile the Wateris.he.i/fing;:*. :brasllthrtgOriviteht bran put this iuto iht.plate into.ithe 4ter and when hot enough to use it will be soft. i FrEAS.,,rilinntl'itireeio-:a; - ,fresla slit I.l:Ailied ail for stile hi' ':"'d' I. 1; , VisOLASSE T S SYRUP at only-1374 ci414 ,. 01:'4711- gal -1 lonSad side by . ,-- ~ ,, .1 1;z; ', J. Ll.,Olse b. • V INEGATLI--good Yilip4ltrjor,&il`c I)ARASOLS at only cents tix sale .by ' • L 1"021-S. , - - RAGS at the Montro,e Book 11 1 / 4 44!StreiVr • t •€.slt.rsill j ..i&lnis,%l6 .o _ ZeTTIIP...S at Mitieflis, .s.ladveU,..BAe -&-Inv iarqby ~*. * J. Lllllat.pi cents per yard; -Freueh ginglanas I i:entsq lawn tirv..i4i pat ternsat I,2s—ram:l tenon. J. LYONS.. , and cießries, and har4- NW,* fast 4)pened atyl'fik sale by 191 •rl.•" - • • a l ..1)100Nos. rIROCERIF I S.--is fresh supply, with:'the cheap , ‘.14 est-WU:LE sate by J. 'LYONS. ONV ETS, ns3, artthat ' avers, rnQhe:Ac. _tV:I4I4 I4 M ) " t 49 ittar`;; 4 4)14: 1 0IONs• SEEDS--large - Stock, • Tiled (Or sale by • J. lif-ONA, CLOVER agED of, the Buie andrriedium kinds and tillllogiy SPOSI ityr Fulpt4y New Milford. Alf AOICEREL. !lila feu titilln;s +IL just received vatfor :sale by J. LYONS. May 15. 1849. A Lnrge lot of 'Gina:hams, Printi, Broadcloths, / V CassimerB, Boots wad ; Shoes, etc., for rile at cost for Cash if offered soon; by . . May 4, 1849. , ROSES SIMPSON. ys in ~, 1 765.,at , 117 li . t, l is - i' - IAiT IP.PL, 01,iS, ror 0n1y.,*475, -R,B.ELL 'S° rip moray and Clover Seed, for Mlle by - - 4 _ILI itlii . ~ II SAYRK fl'llTol i fl - t'§tEbf;i7sateby------------ --- - J. LYON'S. . . ,_,.....,..ii XXTIXITE and - Vile,ic Beet Seed, for alife - by Are TT pound ur 2 tlierwise, at the _ .„.... ,.ARCAD8... A:SOL - ES at 1.-4 - . es.ot l yer ponli,l'uisal,l tV —a 9 j..LVoNB— 4):11.1„,:5,9„91,4NT„ • rreitcfit ria."..tru. Fork and Erie Rail Raul rt APT. L. 0. Tithuly and' Walter ~'ollet lines fornied'a partnership Tor the tranwortatioh of frbiglit and tirodure of all kinds:, between Great POO and New York by the Itailroad,bv the regu lar Freight line: . which . leave 3 Great fiend every morning. at Si o'clock. • . Cap:ain Tiirany, n fin Ka: been for a number of Setal , l•r)grlZeil it the iThrehn-e and sdle u 1 proquee m the New ork markets, mill 'remain m New ~,ix.l44,lierstaiwyjgicatiptiato dir N.l; of all property eaninatt.teg.t l ootatcare t anft T li *e retwm, an soon ainA pro arty i.4,4l.tipoliefl or. ./ bar. F. 4 14A win at..lfont.rose aral O t pat Delia alternately.. Oraurs, ;trumportati(T Lif TrOght, may `be sent t(4 . hint tti either plm•c I:tuti receive prquipt attention. Our ultargir4 over the rogalarileight will be a snnill cumuli-mon. Tu:ficiy. htontru , c, M v','4J. WALTttt FOLLET FH Partnership tinder the firm of P. D.`(711 in i cller & Co., has been 'by . ninfual serlt. The books mid amounts are iuthe In'nds or R. W. Itose and R. C.Simpsod, tither of whom will settle all the buiness of the late firm. 'Those in debted will see the propriety of settling their ac counts ason es poszible. F. it. CIP.I.VDLEE.. It C. STIIPSON. E. W. ROSE.' .. outro , e, .llay 4 1349 Arraut,weinent TT AV INa purchased the niteregt of F.B. Mend ilk ler in the business lately carried on by F. B. • Chauriler Cc.. the subscribers Ayoub} invite the attention of purchasers to their stock of Stoves, Tin ware, Dr 2. Goods, tirocerie.4, third wafe„ Boot, and Slues &C., feeling assortsLthat they cart ruid . will sell any part of theirstock, at least as low as the same quantity of (foods can be boutzlit out New York. Call raid see us- before purchasinr. , ,. if von ward to save rya,:..',. E. W. ItoShl. May 4, 1:,19. K. C. SIIIPSON. BOOK rPFIE Book ~tore rian.,vud to the StOre for merly oecupie 4 l by Nie.:,:r•bllerrill Case as a fiat Store, one ;17.1r als;ve Searle's Hotel, where has just been 'received a variety of new Boolts, among which are itcp.raali of Nitievelt, , The Wuaitar of .. the The-Fainily 13ook, by Anderson, Life of Cromwell,, by Headly, • _ The Happy- Home, by Rey. J, 6112 all asp valnabt article_ Large Family Bibles, from )3 ; 1. to G. Water Drops, by Mrs. Sirrourney, 7sl. , rry's llasen•n, The Alrtr , ...aii Farai Leibig's Agricultural cheints . try, Family lidtelkyn (: ; ;rAner," American Fru!? 804., Thomas Fruit Crilturi.t, Colitp4neOettlerimand • k • Sequ.,l to the ..)lysteries strildNi , eries of N. York. common :School Speaker, ruiney's French Grammar tuul Reader, •• Baiiion 7 a , Greelt Grammar, - • ;nunnure's Survevnig., • Davies' , • , ' llactuleye History:. of England. 25. cent edition. . kir,tvliouit Culapiete. Furrier. and •Horse Doctor, 'llung•t tf un I SI- NE7 Rilinig I id% • .14eady - Ref . kOng • • • of-tli.eUnited States, do • • Wonders, of the.-Worhl. • ; do T,riast.triy. of Knowledge., . do ilistorycif the Amen Bevoltttion. do Sunday , Bonk, A large aii•iortraent ofilt,,sxx Boma of almost ev cry description as•to• size and shape-- Writing: Vi rapping. I'oct Office, and Letter Pa per. [if the quire or ream,- • -•• . - Quills. Ink,Plain and Fancy Buvelopes;Fireboard Papers, A:c., : , A good aosortment of tFashionablrfFtwriSilk Ireeg horn mei l'ulroleaf -HATS, just from the eity— Likewile, CAPS:of% ilerlayrrrAß - 137ofits, and . trigol? " • ' (TRW IitILLA.- MOiltrOgP, 'May' 4849.' • • '•*'; • . . . . . . . • x • . Notice •, - . , •-, - - ' ' '. ''Utl CDs. irs:lpirO. s ig iv w ;of. the : Disso im .9, . Dayton. I.4liti'k4.i's Partneribip In the , liadroaa, Frei 1 Pmuidislit? bf}fifle4 3 ,lt)Y, , ,t4q Xvtarement o,ord f Nriiliktm Dayton from thg s4±(l , co:linxii_ly. , i'itt-teirt , Aprii ; :inC" 'Ai6t.T . A.WON,O Or. tku g t.mEnav PAc - rqalu., . fox, 164;es of the Lungs, is an arfiele of gre:at inthlit; 'anti w'high ly recomnsoittectitanorofteminenen 'in th medi ea) profeTioar There.* , no tmaekery-a)x)utit - . See advertisement iii anotiterirebann 4 t - 4 ~! 1 , -P .C: ,1,--,,-. !,-, , -i ,:' A:. TtillitELl 4 Agent.i Montrose. r ' I 7' !: 7, - ' 7777 ' 717-7 1 . tiiiiitiiii 7 ' 7 .7 ' . ' ; '' I . 4 FULL assortment of l Plhtigfii , of the'v.icitf fit illi_pr,uo ved patterns of Mintrti:lb Willi Bitigitittriton m an f. ture. and eastliOci:j4 ' , feiieivOviiiiA' for saltvit , ,ity.!trrifrieity . tt , s v As, &WT. T 1 ,4,9, 4 %.-APEht 4- -- AOH)I4,?_" 411...4.Twed-• it‘ ( iiiii - e - g AIL rmwidcbtstlitoAlif etilmie)f Hiram F. I ifate;Jatti.. of. Forert. Lake r Attoca are. „re q nes to make inimediate li:tying:i pedit; Act 1 those haying omann.p ds*t said estate to prelient them tel e duly- a sted fur settlement ..' - .' ' 0. MOTT, jr., Aduir, Ay ilst-o ‘TOXIEV ALSO, EM=ll 11 -0 CollloloilP#llllll . *UM On.an entirely Nqw Rlan. '• FTIFT.'S 3I 47P 4 dgeideo t°J)e be 4 -gwe manse, • 41-,,,14....)1402Nci1di1iv:.tz04.i, and, by most "e4ieriene.V4 l kelOrs• ii ',.l.t . f o islkre,iirole.etions against the beC npfpth'Hlst, eticltt°4 l s2;m 3 i l, o '4 1 4 zloty hatch under tt i r kis, go coliginete.4 thit q . .kulopt crawl . abovinie . hottoiii 3tl; t 14 rOgin 440 6; ,4?r • Mihist4, by'renitlyi g nriglitT the Fiats, anti tura* . piebco in upon e6fitre, t;iiffteieut to keei), }h& 'cijimb e k iv'Orca With•the 'bees airtito the , the heel int rote'et •• '. comb frol.u.ile •thi.i Hive, e'l.n be uwd c..r, rirvarnah4 of a min S.wiirAr perilletlY; igrn'Oe construction, and fly cs the bees :uhp - i . e . 'rOm for all tfm marl;, 'at the tiMe, so thAt they never IskY out.on the onl.gde of the hive. , • I The, tee n s inero* Our& in.d4in this then in thd other I:ll49,tuicinmkeiwiee'tbe.a.Moutit ot hoilAy• The old etimh, , tit :toe romovesl At any time with 1 t y l f e ty,l.witafthy, 9,1 046 separate (liawers box- . ICs in whle.li txmtitinetk: witliOut "dtsturhttig the ' Work of the be e s beh w. . , The stibienllers bisvin littreltyLled the ?VA for thi,valuableiMpiovement•Tor §,‘.49 . nebaunaldunty, Offer for. Silk 10dlyia010',110a. tofilat' A model of, this tryly etmtrivanee may lie seen at the s,t9i'e 44 . 4, Monticve.., who will exillain 'lts'adyntit4e4 Inktt is authdrize& to make contra4ts, :4110 84t1-;ar L . Fights- W.V.,'BRADLtY (1... CO. Great Bend, May 1t449. Those , Ot Jithnnesd, , lllead;' LTA - VINO established hiniself in this Village; 11 and haring employed experienced workmen, the subscriber wciuld give. notice that he is prvared to do all of house and Sign paintiqc,lpapor hanging, graining, Oozing (Jarrow° .fnuntuig, .gildingand ormenental pamtmgs; etc.; all-of which will be done on shbrt notice.; Mkt in-thelot& styles John tram the Country promptly attimded t.tn.— Shop over J.T.- BircharWs:lkirpenter shop, •tt few doors east of Warnertk 'Toter Try vs. Montrose.-April 28,1144. DANIEL CLARK. New Goods Aga.LOC! • IrtYST receiving iutidlitrr large and splendastOck ItY of Dry Ouoik, procerim Ilardware, Saddleiy: Iron, Oro(*ers, potluck, Ribbons, ElOwere. Plover 4 Tiniiithy seed, 'Codfish (1.; Xacker°l; dhlot , SiMes, Patin,. Leglioto tt.Straw Hats, Fur Ilafs, spring 'alma sianaier styles, Glass WiMlow Siv.h, Lamp, Linsedd Tanners Oil, White 4 Re.l Lead &v. thau4l.le cheapest at Mont rose it Springville. , SALISI3t 1. April 25, 1844. • 'OW New Store and New Goods.- - THE tinilerifitfued 'bare enteral 'into copartner ship in the above 'tneaine.4, and har e juiet re ': 'turnoff from New, York With ftri onfire - itew "stnek of Inproffittiki*Miurinitsiz-tidstrisi ovatik articlo finuallkoftit eft form 'a leountry •ntiult: witieb nro of n first rite quality, 'add Wilt b FiuM fir toady pity or npproved tort Vrt , baklqiit thi4 Fide ' of .Now York. DAVIDS ttlll NI F,RS, SuthinernvAle, 10ft TRACY HAYDEN. i Gold this side of California: • TO VIE SAVED BY TEADEVO .17IE u. Gfoecry, o:m . 6.66:guru mid O y strr Saloom THE railread being completed. I now have, and keep ageneral as..isortinent of groceries cheap --such us sugars, 111.011.1:35(...S. rice, coffee and teas, of price.' and quality such as will Ova's. Also, nuts, raisins, candy and all ldinlS of fruit Llarlivt can furnish my buyers to snit. Also, fresh clam. znsl. ousters received in the' shell fn--h fish too. this weather—they keep very well-1 shall gc. by the railroad a weekly supply—to please all iny,custo iners'-tasteg I shall try. (;mod oy4ter. on hand.lty the keg or the. lisp—served up either raw ur cook-. you wish All .Iv-1 r,U - e-luneatA pt.:Ta red at a wink—call in, all ye hungry. and plank down the chink. VIM. ree. t Bent!, Feb. 13. Railroad Freight audCotaluitisioz2 FRCAI I:INGIIAMTON. r r lIE sul)-eril,m 4 having complete& their arrange ." nients are now ready to receive all kind,. of pr.xluee at the railroad depot in Binghamton and forward it to New York and 'make ,tale of the Capt.lhun Clark (who has liad a number. of ve t ics e xperi e nce in the wale ofproduce in the New York market) will attend to the .tale of nil prop erty eatrusted to our care, which 'will enable per sn,: forwarding by this company always to recover the highest market price for their prthluce. Our charg . cs over the regular i . eight twill be a small comnosAion for sale. The returns will be paid at the; store of r., M. Stowers in Binghamton, ur in Nexti York if requi red. M. sTowERs, 'Will. CLANK,' H: F. JUDSON. 2--Urn liinghnminn, Jan. 1. 1.549 :it, T. dr. E. Railroad Freiwlitloilie. Stephens and Thompson's Ifrorwardin ! , He , from reat Bend—C.lo..l. Ir. T QTEPHENSItt THOMi'6()N will f..rward fry t tit from (3reat. Bend to New York b 7 Railroad ttr*ry =IMEMM by the regular, friagla , line which fcaves Great .Bend every tuoruitig at 8 o'clock and 30' minutds. George IV. Stephens will remain at Great Bend aud foriviad all produce entrusted to this Gompany and pay the realm, for the E. at n e at the railroad office. Capt. J. W. Thonarman 'trill remain iu New York and give personal atbaititiu tit the sales aßilmake rams us soon as the produce is dispo sed,of.. Thi. company . thitter themselves kly hay ing a salesman in New: York - who has Lm:fin the friaghttrig bu s itiess for a isumber of years from Or auge,cotiiity, that they cao give as good satisfac tion as any on the railroad. A liberal advance. will .hivrpoidevo..freightAleliyeireA at the•depot if .desti. , Gt(/' W. STSPHENS, Great Bend, . J. W. THOMPSON, New York. • Great Bend, ai •., . • New -Hat and . Cniv Ste re , TUE citizen; of Mentrcf-e ;nal vicinity are re ' X ,spettfrilfy infertile.] that the'subseribcrs have counneheed 'the nliitinOctiire'of atits Mid Caps; t - Wo dace:4loo* the'`Variner'ssfor6; - Aliere' , o4 1:04 ' evitietznitiv„ on band and' fel. :silo ' ii:gyneral a-sort Went Orifirtt Mid`rapii 'Off eVeiy reinety, andpitCe. 1 All';WhiliVish to, lyinvao;o! '.- Arstliii ii:driii.i. In Mir ''Oe,`are 4 ii.rifiiiltirtv'rniited . ti) g iti.,, ii , i IL 64 be n.° Ct i oti ilurcliiising 4 - :Stockconsiiits blf ilea veit,'Atritt, ?ti}krhire:', r' rush,Miile.. " c . ilt, Muskrat 'ln9d 'Mutt" Hitg" ‘aWi; 00411 iti;SPorthig; Wo° l Leg bi;f6,BtraW'oadi,latideaf iint % at. &e . .,, .1:64E4,..,a o. , :it vaiiefy oeldiii' ti& i i(Beys:'clothcand fuzed ' ClilA,'cliddrietilagf ilcg 4.ll&e.—in sh . ort, a tufere - "tortot ' ivit et'ibi 4'd ' ' , flirt ' b ur'` , a5_........ 10.. yer) le e..‘n riv e. , .- l!fic itirid,"atiehtibiXi,huAlpe..iw 4ml a desiie t.. 0 f in I leav, is 4 • I'3' s . iii 'ricer it r iirel:teebive a liberal inp- I . it; :an tr` ''' ro' - 'flinse in yvtint , a•• Mali_ and - 041 s ' f l iit c reit '.! art' ii , 'W ,bePlde to ilcf 4 , tite ,, ' Oat -44. allot lkiiiiciiiii, oriu6frOcle.'' . . _ ' ' . ' ,'" Idlif 11 - 69: - -,rtIYIVE,D h li,ksvpMtb. I „ L .,, i _ , ~.,.__, ,___ :;111 „, „ 1 ,;. , v_k_. _.... j j r____,.._ i l'' ', " l Nevettietrilbilind 1101+ Piie,es. - 1 I : TT I 101:1111ITT iriLi , pub tgdittiii iii 4 generaVstti• szkigiiplies,orktrifig eillaSumbiiir , tiwdd*, coirtp&, ;sir* El4?*ki;khdsith caMbreirerd cif , titbits,. prinQ lawns; !guigharris;;efitrgiiibbilinerflustrektuld oth livlndies! dtrektiikkidg.,/ '..Rietr 'printed taaienieie ndfetlierlearriarei.lsliswiellett's ‘Suwerier weir', broad cloths, fancy .I%.virneres, - kentlieky jean , tweeds, laiensi &mould iilso, - hismsuatiarge variety. of goods for almost every , branch of trade iti the country, to which•be ~w ould invite the attention o , cash purchasers in-particular, itnd will be sold as 1 cheap or less than the cheapeA fur cash, produce or approved credit. Now Milford, m 2 - `N?: t e i t R I ' praise;as an articTe co rare e calin ' ted to ' cure it. foln' dm ivrizi ' other rinneitylitixil - R ,a bib 'foTiciivitie fG,iti full NIA lt-:--li ,I=rfroiii", iri to ' ~iwit. Ping ilie.iu-iiis'a' la befirie ifearil: ' " ' " hr. J. V Smilhogo7oll9l , Sayitr- , "lt gives tiie.plitistur batiOn of onigrualotheioelas pq4e., If soy prepuratioit the. i lungs, Chgrry. The..aitor of the ,Losidas speak: WWI «Ali:donee ;of its the-reserabie Meofice , Cakp con Aiders-it. excaence. Tor tlie!inost.fotin in ws elitatitslimptiot Rrof. dicuriand, of tso I have, witnessed the effects rid ut nay own failtil344iiiiia it luts Oven gte . o.t satisfiktiin luid+childrdn. "-• York Oi'o. heaft ;si Tt ers:— gives ,e re to certify in fitroi. of thustiful and truly allable rem edy hi diseases of the Thnitr: j 4• aloulreta.Conibe. 31.14;F 8: Phriciatt Extra •wid; 'tar! , to lb* Queen of Aland, writes :—This atew Mettler) Clunnital adds- ittherproof that.. the sciene.eit,and arts are rapidly dvauctugin America. This of - 7.,11 - cto •Fouridlanal writto.' • .41 . t a i lytteT .tp )4. 'fifideelliVlo'etititi - tif• 41 nitiet—"tr/Ifie ('herby 'Peet - and-and' ifany i eint: Too reliefiWithilie blessing of G I Vint 741/. -Can erahan Jarrnal of 31e(1 cal, Srienre," etateC that "the pref.:tiling' •thma of this inclem ent climate has 'yielded with liaising rapidity, to Ayer l? fluqrre Peeoral, and •'e•caniiM °ugly recommend skillfutprep. • mien to the Priites sion rfid public genernily."- • Thlf di.tinguished Petit EL Collee of llddieirie, says, in t This eiegani - cot Tr-eNtl.k.m4ViUd retnely - m lreatitig ilietitif tm fly its skillful itso yon':cii"t i rk often fei‘tli Mtrplising,rapitEtt; dangerous altaCks of If there I', air, value iWthc her%• a remedy on whisk the PreiNirol, J. C. AVER snit! bly ABET. TlTR`liEtr; ro=e. Pa. Aptiil, 26, 184'9 New Daily Line Retiree), irontrc..7e and Ftouß I _t_ (tizindays exce . tune t9,,t4,11 the bling-ifimt; 4 ligers ity'f 61411 X eo, toare firent the card from New York. • Cartiful and accommodating teannytre employed ou this.ro etora edge themsolve , : to tn. make eir line pleasant and e For seats apply in Searle's Dayton Clark i 1 rood Prf4ght and emane /.7s - Bend.. THE Pulhvriben* lacing niagoinent§, fire ItolV r knals of predtice at Ow rnilr. Pend, and fortsani it to New (If the s ame, . *Capp . , Win,. Clark (Who ha years ekperienee in the: tale of York twirl:et) will attend to t .i erty entratetltio.tair care, ferwlififfni - hy'thiseennilin . the highrtt iniericet prier: for thl Oar charge.. over rhi . , regu small caounis*.iem:fi,r Gale. 'llu returns - wilt at Dayton in Grea . peail or in Ne NIM=I V itifigo:.Los; fo, THE st - ilheriber offers lots f ~hip of Groat Bend. in the lYle. and directly oppo,ite tl: Ben: himut atethik - be r ti,rtp: kris railroad,, ,soul, the. (Ito:ma; Turnpike, in •the A - alio , : of tln o • Tho railroad cro,..ilis the said t o t!illg4/ It. curvcillille t•Tarkf' , l l4l r at the distance of a few ;; lituu gromals gradually rii ? itig A tiboYo jaace,)werloo4biag,fbcf, river eig ley / compared with its healthy., A most desirable location for "hi: The depotwouad „of ; the. ratilro4 located th - the.co44e :of it , rich , ' cultural dishict;•,sox.roundlig it o its many roads centerhqiu, mitt get; ombined, afford every . cid populatiottl. iff E. • • Ati'•griitit*lnt liffiree •caii be brought frriiirihe...sit,* jitiaing - the- deptit oAffith‘lifi the' Eicintifoi!thtiltirectichrobt;a/VmAl !jam- 1 4e s , ( 4 1 4 any. , machilietkyl,rettii •••I GreaHletul. 6241;';' • •'; •••• „,'1 TunkiAl i Va troul, r9i thi” fiiiiiiii: atirl pl! e , ptryi i formed a partnersiiito in `thb num Shoe - makingtmllin_tr• 9 that by FltFiet ;Oteiipfyil sz 1. _ 'M i ! ilbii`P.A4.o4Wtu.Y.i t Th t l TN A ti 'spi" iin '' Ilil'Viliag, 4 ~, , 4 . r, .-- t it.6,....,( z pprti ~ aN ~. , .. 1., ' mill old cusib - or - drat .1..!11, , ' ii,ii . tlisplan'le of part settleillan PR ~ „ .7 - , ~...,_ holie'ivilf o,yitextpd t.9O_l,l•JA_P_ 1 zWifte WcoNfsf — E'ren6f44.44Oddiell I" of VnidtsiirrelfilibWirtulrs imer i atrdise,Tiorilhiiichl bonnetltir 1164vatViViliels' splendidt 1011 be a't Ipeb'r~tee ti New-ww _ - 41 O . IIAI NJ for ! Over A. 7 Keeler's i an47f,ane.f . 'bv C)345.1. L. Vebster'i; tip shop °tel. . r" _. .. c :., qr... _aquattned :celleucepzigoue,bAtcr 41tfrithriiifaV l disetse [ qi)il3 .- iilA• fcraire-',64- „ 9f ' .11°*.n."reP4ii cori ti?tilu!'ye iiiptr phe Port of Boston, o:tiltlptik-th.:Airpip is.heroffareil, to the subdue4isease.s : of Lnricet, says: , We can atriasiolnerit... .... • ,reid#4ol:i etWeion cinnixisiubn-of- rue [ datati.type , of disease in C'ollege, writes.:— f. ..i?ur Cherry Peeto- Ifiik my friends, and j ittitiseskif both'iiailis I . re, 'Of file AnleriCan I•lecturc before lus 1 14 yo,n an initallinbx -4 1: 4 e1eg:(Iftfle Tunis. nriun 61ring, and the `hi - )st vi:olentaha - . inignient - I if the crisp, .publie can depend. 24:14N.. and '3lolit - MIZE IGrart 'Rend. are every Ited) for foreat -13 end lroatL cays aucl 'York tlics:l3rlc , eve- (1 on the :trrival of rivers nail firsi fate 'ne--nntltheprofiri k, .every exertion to editiouk. ()tel, in Illontrose_ lORGAIST Ai.' CO. on Lille from Great ttaplettql their at-- I ldv to receive all depot' in Great fork and make Fate had a number of votbace in the, New e Pale of all prop nable per : riVrtivs tore f t4ve oil.- produce.; ft trt , Lrla v‘ili 1k a ' Ffor(; "of ' Ent. if ftqulrc.':l. 31: , M. ia:Avir, LF: El nsoll`. EMI r sale in tbe-t6wn -11 g yi C Nf.. ,vilhige t of ( I ,lleat ',lle* ;Irth(l .autl 'n-quehiuuta tpike, thence run tile 'with .the sum e •eti, feet, witb the railroad , ttutlAiirn the ,beatttiftthiflll iiniate,..rendm it ilaingvarpm46.- --aitupluv being td .extenEiye 1 'other ardvkita tnge tfl:t.business VT3 el. rikter; 1 1- : in 4 6§falt -‘ 'l' "4'l ' L.' GIVEEV. infoim ,t i/SYJf ave [tie: . Obliging anti otter themselves etop94rit sire lupk , • , vty t9rf ,4 _ l3' axi ,9WaeAte 1044, A s Atopc l i t may. jifrye tafaals,' tfitrititree itag-sog ; chairs, ESENDEW. Airo doois shave 6-Gni .; r,. ~t• r.. 4,14100 , 4).-MiItuANIFF,,. , , . , r. . Read this C ltipn, f carefully. , -.) - Th.. h o i, Is - ati ittJ4r•wilw hi! titti4ifirigiil lawn „icalleia,ol.llo . -hell! T n o poti•.l . ,Saifruyar .. .illii, ii ,is ta .- raatitieir titt". •ittil , ' ••ailtil,' -4-e. ' iThte , w l a.l osintti • litit:e . 94 1 icipr. Tor ! ac 4,lina lap...tuned Oren .., I. ) ° 0 eight years and , eitWeg• his Saiaaportna watch :l infoNihlal t attl a chat* hand-reputalion-Abreigh tit not ~tl N twil.ll!ataa, awl EL gr ate: V4O of ;!!!'tt1.147.4' to "" 111 1011 ng anotahria:- '' ' - - 4 ' ' • '• ' • ' ' 1 iiiia iszeitati the eopi ity-ot'Ortaii usprineipp p men 4 4% 0 1 ,saan,wito Ilia otiose ugageil in peddling ohes i! fliblielijohilfar a tiara ..i. or +rite: Thlo 'nem* 'naive IA tift_Nb:Tow.Mtad, r II applital,tpta unutlier.oteteo to et et2o6yapeet,ot)... i the uee,Orriie . iiintailo 'pet tip - ;Del'olititikuld's! S ki: %ie , suiting the l'artelosie! and H 1 11n$ W I /I " • C APO n l ad franatotiotu. ag tut, intipeopoont to emblirlif iii' kite- heti . •AteOnt;'.'bthellite4pplie•l %-.ochaelowatrours, ' •Ylskei Of the j a i rm i es ,F artns , T . who acoattplauch a pro tu ition . Mr. U 41,..ANDREINS, ormaily lone ''',Ort thar tailiNtinro at . genLISTERIS . 1NT1114F4114 IRALT•II,,RPNIVAPYv,rwtWeI.4.-Casator i ,T. .., hd rieaneier pi' the Ii• 'Om: 'Nit itt Melte ltaatt4. at - v., AA . ~•tomaat NeW3.44traiyi J OW SNILXIVAN.. wee - wax. , TH(MPSON„atteer the teuito of: TilOgl'ON. SKILL. FAN ',e.t . d. hive ehiPloyati thla ''blilArinnr antPatr oe d , ' ~witoete4eitatadti; to; pay him; seven,tiollarai per i tr i coa, ,o g r,..t h e ty . e . • 5! .. f I!!._i_ . name _ i t ,. .!:l:47l: re t i t r t i eL 1 . 1:71 4. 1.11 0 : „.. i 0 Ita. • 1 . . . prriutiy; st'hisrityr iii:ielli tr. iii i ', -r. ' ' . ' ' tine '. 'lie 'Petite ( . : '`' 1411.10.1'hiCifiiiiiilsitiati-ii:ti Superiority of this fiersaprr• ' 'over 011;;t1ther• tie , - oldei , ii, Mot .'while it emit.- Atettiot the diteeie, it inetioretes • the body. -It hi one of 044i74f7. 1 1° . ..1 ,-. . , , . .'.., ', , 1 i 4l,k# :It f..t z itiil),..l LiNpii.;ii ' 31!:14C 1 11 , 1F.S . h/ g ritrtZteurir t i.atfi P l:; l l s t Vg.t * cl 'a i l i e m: Y ;: - ::: olidttliih Mood r e Owe, poss6csed. 1.14 - ati other laG ij. cime. ~ LA6II f ist -tisk ,Itoo, tiT,gatiod .o...cret of it, a ai,,t,.. Nil 'success. It hes verfiermed Vf libill'Llie Ina MI? )..,•. fiAiir, tit'in 'iiiii,iiiiiY4ures'ipf seirere enure of eib.0...: . 1 leissl, 15.000 were eousi4ored incurable: It nos sat,,„ the lives of-rrint?l,..tlisit 111,00111chil.itett the pact tau ~ ~ soak its the. City, or tie. iYot It iluue. - . ` ..... . . „ .. 11 0 ,1U 0 0 tumid! of I,, Grner.t. 1 ID *4,1 ILty and - '" - -''' lirssiitt •( rie tome IS nergy , ~. , . Or: Triarasisuilearipipirillta istrienrateetlivrhol , ~« 'ante. perotaieutly; ,To .th Om fr oho bore bat., thou. I,:e, colseesserry by, the Offers of pualieioe or'imil.cr, , eattittiitted it Villitti at . tt e exeesAire iedulgtnee of , ~ tissiewh'entlAdeoght.oo y physical prostration of t 1,.. . sorroiss: systeni! lassitude, wast of; ambisiou, biome sensations, ..prentature decay alai decline • baste,i.,: to4oras that •fatal disease Comoomptioo einclis eittirOr restored by this pleas:tit remedy. This Sarsaparilla ig fir superior to soy . • , flaairliagortaaisag Verdi:ll /Lclt fillfrita tar ignirt sysiens.•ales. ,111‘ %Wu; in a aroaCaa,uar,is4iaiiry egret eviiii.smartiim . Carr!. Ottiikit ...if - Stetnigthin. I Ciusaeskip lion ran be turn!. Hroachitia, , . Cirnitomptai,i. toyer -Complaint. (.:./.1., Oatarr4,•47tilight, .Isth !1 11, -Spitting Blesod, Sol c.,. ~,, ia_tbe Chest, Neale PI ish, , Night Striate, I.ll . lficult or . Pinfuse Rzpeefurrition 'i•din ra MC . Sid., 4e., hurl' ears aid CAM 5t •tin'tli • • apitd. • . till. has liven the menus,. not life. I bare fur serer: lie chtlae worse. illll.l war gunutittes a at , Wood, isain ti doliilits tell nd reditreJ.‘ n i 'bite only used 'our Sal there hay a - 'iroirles Cul ci s ' ant How ;dile -to w+dk all blood tied my _cot:eh - B. brine that I sitt thankful diem -servant, WM: • • ---- erA - This is nut, nnr, of iwvr. :.tij‘. l 4. 9 taiSh% that Dr. Tows he most @sive nuJ eluou i hr eitruniaiiihry *virtur.E JO MC. C{{.6 i I.tl I. Lie AR . spoh t,o or ib 11'0 ribirotr t",. HI rkd Dr l'irromia . aif' ! --Dfoorl . Sir : fn tt ill tfin lioei Lco ont, tri•asisig pains: and toy lint Imre tiled four bottles of y 111 - 6 ° u I Ibis fat ske I • o coOrs reripeeil n 5 . ~...., ....„...,...,:. , ~_,..:.,..•>. ........,___... ~ 1....—_,,,:,„. 7 ,, -, ..e".. - - , 7treiiih. ,291 , • 1 -: i . . - 'Frannie 211tediclue. • ' ht Ilr—r,o n scod:sr:F3sessi t o.rta is.a ..loseref...7 and ,sp- ,. : :1; ~:rf:' r!..r — itiNlFiekt , COI: titse):lieii 'Fisrr:lialiesr. Pro. 1::: , :zio Iti:.ri 'ai 'Ph Ilini: Or /10 VI titot , h .ro.tite tt os s , rib... I .enciolhoga,Switilitos,' , :obtotkleteil or ilitlleolt,Menstroa i iAl t , losooli a qacg at yri Jpe. or involcostory disch,‘l . ip thereof, nod liiiilil iqini - al IsrOstrution of tloi sy:.totO-- no Inhtter'oginthei the tes . rtlf f init . :tr.:kit cettse, or etio,:a pc:lanced-Ili irVeztilarity: ill 'esti .or. anehlenl.. lViato•tg coo It® snore sttivii*lttttatiltl, to itttligorotionf. f Meets urn the litannio trail:a.. 'PeKso . o4 . ;ill tkottlins.ss and in...itad.: 'filito taltitt.tilt APtina.. - bi , c.niii I rotiOsti;litr fti‘t of everev uittlor its: inthannen. It in: netliately cotottorttets tht. nervelet.ttees of the retool. t tract.,, whin!: in i the et....t entbot Of . tarreutess. It will not tie estotetett :7 :‘,. $0 c0'''.. , , , pr1?;.1i1t , c,ate, , ,,t0.1 .. ,11 e, An lex la ihit - nertipn4e!:. of r,frem . ity » l.-,a,t, hot n a Ca k„,, , ar . 111C ,tin Ildri4tiiii. Iri - Jt 111111.4 rib( ,:1.410....). Intro ;hr, it' rorlorhid'ik t /, lis. I. ''' cit.!, ', 4V 0.14 % - .)im-etra.iiii ' ,i, g v. t.n. ,iiii...t . cho. :Ir., alter n , :int: a f:::v hotti :a of this iostasiohin too 4, chi.% liS,,sn linen hlesttell with tin. likeittiit o otritittiOrl'. ,It has imott enwrdmaly prepared ti reit:rata:a to fetoala Coal- P1P , 1 ,, . , No retools whit lin. rosson fa sOprato, tl,e as •improinillingliiiitt! erifiehrl - pc i'od, .--.• Tha. tail's if lip; Illatti.l Je2laet, to lake it, its It is n nortnin pros.,:ittivo for soy of the,:ptitioorOos aut.l hart-H.4, tliemotes Ito 'ta hid, &tn3iiiflitiltliOblfkrili..o44' tOPP).!6%:P•niita'PP.O . '''' way be detailed forevicre! 'years by itioir, lib! ecitedi• :int. Nut .i; /t, kgginale. eitttli use vii arAiiii.ronr ~L 'itg.4tniiiiilsind; ofsf4l.-ii:k.k liifint , fa Winiiiiit-i'vatill. lily .--quialine.ing tkubleorli..iiii t t.-, in riCnvittinglillagloAhant; 4u, demi. , th irniniliclik is insaainiiiiikiF.. iilb 1119,„ 1 .10ate 'clitinuaii" iii n.laiiVVOliienni•et,tibinnit: ' ''' . . = v01..!,!,!.. 14 .1ker L'llvokrion.e;: ~ , , , --A .! Dr. t.Atuyo.iii4, ii ninino, hail s] reeeivjur tte„lpfel,--001 1 1 1)yki,000i '4olRn:read 104rie4rt thiAlhiatt. - .. . - ..: ' - This' fi'in'eiiiiiy . thiii: Wej.._the ehtferifittief ~..I} l yel.. -i clime 2 talt t litatitirtlat Ailmejr: little' ; ithilleedlet• ' irt - kiisa.. ,foreeeti4l ,nr,l..xfitqui.,lll,ll'o,;Sigiinpfri!tik,, inlinL geve it ° Li' !" I f. ° ° PI= 1 1 -9 ° ,l"c"! V.. 4 . 10;t kA •vilvdelttittot MO.lte awn -1!.,= ii. TlTTDej.ei - C , 7111.0.1, s':J.,_'.WO ..itri1 , ,% , 1!:D".," It..J a Bit ttit.M;lf. ti, rr,A; EIAVEVID9/1,1%. 114,0.), , .1._; -, --, _, ! • . •••:) ';',”:. -1-I=';' , 3, 0 , •171,-,) i...,(1 . 4.4;113.1"434cti1...""-r -''3i`P'.i "rr :441441;V0rv. Owitil l '- 7 1(Fibefitlee4heeese, emiteusesee sate of Dr. eroernhemotre"..teireelihrille:;'s :100eher.oit tube ,trho -were , ,ftiemerly , ,our.,-Agents. hate 'niiiiiiinso.,ontli t iisit. Siereie 5,1 1 , ,, ,, ...terriese.v..ktieire. Ki tt en .. glirlieli ;44,.14a4 or ^ -e lke...l•lo.l4'4l,4y3rilfijirysill, it Ilititihietieeme ''" 4111itOri.00. itiiiie . at i r gaq:444telitip.. 'mire our B, l , VriliCitiOraitiiyr:iiiii: lor ifiniiree a hiritatiano t, .4 1 5.1',14 21) 4).4.0 r v0i4g0 , ,, , '..i11,2e femilik ,. tnielliii9p. , ,vd by t'i 'll.lt - viiiijootr- • . .- 1. " " iviliii:idtl" fiaib i . '3lll64ilt.'ll4i'' itreek'S‘iiV..li l iti'4 "niiii:'le.'"-riz4Diiiati_e'r&l.i.eitT , : , tlf..iieretite444..rA l **, 1 . i.:Dyott. • Je.iiime4 LW Ntirth sent iiifrstinVfilltili4iitt Mir: 4,0 ~r4.8.' gi 3 ,ATANT I P.:III I ' II 4I 9 ' i l lie l efi s ; l 4.l l .lt - '0:: ti ll ; i s 1 ..: • Sfeith l'ehil • intrehr:tiitheei , f , ...e.fikii , lit , ftheliiiskehi I 1 rilh'elieiht.iiiitUSLOVllehl gene . iir oitauihaet:,tlie Vet' %nil Stato?..Wina Imilitif,anil t tit ainnins., -- i .-El. =.- , -:, - kiii , -- , r , - - i , .,ilrii..t.7reaveult*li romp 1_ • ,r ,, 1 , L.,, , :p!1 - '1 Pcir,ftwolismd.:4l lirie.--11 save" the iiteserth*,th. hill "youlitf. Wit tit ittechi tree ( lave hele-'etreJ of I•ehii- OfettUW)fifkii. IvitetOol , , l'it:e ii*Oailthu ,, a•Oldae• They mtaiZtellitethi'Vetr,;:eeq , ,Ix t eith, 400* here havall'r‘artiglie - Ateeeek 'IX ailiti.-40101116611 4 411 lormslV , liiiii' 410.0 - 4ii41 . 4[ 0 g 1 :: , f,.'-„,3i "- I' i 'tore,` r • opecuttur, ' 1 134A , AC W. , 11Alte;_tee Witte!er. et B oun glTTL tv. :Ei11: . „4, BREAD, Ag •• to for S.4",...—Luelmoi6...iymi, Octal. ,ily New , : Eft Witt:Ft. riforitlrote, of t - )4. 4 ars lost a !toff Cof,:lt ts. At lost I talstol If., gs •Iti 1.111.1 wru gtos:ls. ,;1 ,tjA not I,x'pect to foto I.pusitlti a short tints, fol•I rouge 1.11114 IV T. , 110111 in toe. t near um, rite. I lotto 10 Ito? To:i coo *elf lot. Co I thaw trotttlx. Vaal' %lin:- 65 Cullom iue.st. ihNlv fintr thotetnail , cases of itlfire r:,oer ore tr,egkly et/ :1•11e8t,i 1;1.. 1 ....a:f*toro is the .gritth:tada : 1 61.,(1 saffertitl, terrllily ,tali-w; consider:lMo of th. walk. I had the etto.t di.. to „ere -t et, eteetllee. I rStaronitorillu.And they hay,. likall'itro . tirtirtleiif gotta, I .". I entirely, relit...4 ettt. Vow at e 11.ttetii of trii!`"infieti•a. lily. 14614:8 COI