The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 16, 1849, Image 4

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    DEP MST.
,
,Sitoking with Sulphur.
gland, - -the fumigatiqn of plants wit
''ter 'destroy plant lice, aphides, th
0 , , , insects on trees,; where the to
covered or exposedthe siffocatin
tineten for some practised Sii
To most amals and inse
of sulphurr are almost instantl
- iderorall - appelirs to" beAliiii:4
tifinlyihifrimmi4ateiy - ciiitilsineit:
then brought in contact with it
.. way by combinittg , the -smoke of
in-leaden-chambers, with water that,
to 'floor, 'and is frequently.ogitated,
uric acid of comtnetce is formed,
ten the filmes of sulp hur are brough
i
itact - with the ma' ,surface of th
r' breathing vessels i f animals or in'
.
dphtuous acid is usaally generatedi,
lungs refusing to act under such chi
ces• liiitroCation is produced. Of thin
, ean'easily satisfy hiinself by experif
,
the hint from the facts, it w;
to attempt the suffocation= or ides
Id the wheat fly- or:grain• worm b
m on its first appearance, and w
iy 'tto learn it T 111.9 r, been -' tried th
season with .entire l success. It i.
in
the . Amsterdam paper, Jit journa
Yohairk, Monig,oinery conniy;) tha
ter, in Herkimer has preserved a larg
. clop - from the worm the past season
i brimstone in fumigation lilierally;
sink brimstone
around him, whq did not adopt
itive, had their crop; seriously in
destroyed. The : brimstone was
by melting, and in this strips of
roollen cloth were dipped. These fixed
Icks,, and fixed in different parts of thq
, were set on fire, generally at oiening/
hes were given in the greatest num
, e windward side of, the fields, and
endive and destructive Smoke of course
a: IL
over every part, droxliwr fatal to the
st inhale the gas. About, one hun- i
Olinda of brimstone were used to one
'ed bushels of sowing, and the preser.
was complete ; thus !proving, in this'
it least a remedy equally clearfand:
tons.—Genesee Parnicit. , ,
441 - -SE.IVE RYE may be fed with sheepi
dies during the • month of November .
I,great benefit to the stock, and, It the
is large with decided benefit to the
a large quantity off.herbage,
t.tie' ground in the, winger, renders the
liable to be," smothered," as it is called
'lolly if it is covered long.with
ijory result from feeding rye with sheep
tht -cattle, any time in; winter, except
die ground is so Tuft that it would be
ping," and the roots of the rye be bro:
and there is no food better for such ani-
'We have often seen is young calf or
), so inproved by grazing on rye, late in
1411 and early in the winter, that they
.#ily held their own when returned with
'rest, but took the lead in thrift and
Rye is frequently. for the purpose
king fed by stock, in the southern part
ihio and in Kentucky. ' it is also the
'crop for early , soiling. It starts early]
inlay be cut several timed before any artil
ti far enough advanced for the purpose{
ILOWIII OF PLANI'S IN CONFINED Atne.--7
now . well known that a. plant flourishes
veil, or better, when grown in soil in a
)crept vessel, with the eternal air &chi/
than when expoSed to its influence.-
-
- druggist, oilier of Atlantic and
treets, Brooklyn,'has a monthly ross
rge glass jar, planted in the usual soil
u is bremetrically sealed, and yet the
has llouri§hed, ; its leaves being of a
green ;"and it grows faster and Mos . -
earlier, than any similar plant exposed
atmosphere. it has been kept more
two jut! in' this state, having been
only twice to cleah out the gra.s,
grows, also more r4idly than, froth
exposed.—Arr: Pactridge.
Azinuus.--411 animals' which dib
farm should be covered with mold Or
of any kind. Each dead horse or any
1 thus treated,' would throw out gas
to impregnate five loads of -earth
fertilizing properties, To promote
decomposition of animal bodi ,
&els of -lime -should be thrown o i
`iOus to being covered with earn►
After the decoMposition of..the
she bones shciuld be broken up-and
-in 'the 'soil, where they prove an
and lasting munure. , ,
OR. )71,11/T FOE CL's IVATION.—We
:1144,01011r-friellaS to try thnir orchards wit
t
eviri,;4of 'fruit trees, whether -of appl ,
i'iiipeaches, and after ditermining which
are , adapted to the soil; let those of the
best tiaality that arse ktuntl.. suitable to the
ex4#l!3innof the - others. There is,a wide dif
„ pr9(4oo* 97'44, CMS trees,
Aid JP the Dm - sidaptattoniof _each to:is
1694'45mWe lotatity},theyrnfit ofhllit4grnit-
Nina to -1:07111as, s. , •• i
•
..j&ek ,
;:: •I likairtusollimitaakeriovr l—TheN.l.
,_..-Ifelaten Me i kolliiirng instance of a
' ' prematurely hurried to the grave
'evetigne fence • under the 1 impression thiat
- 14%" 1 *: !OA - I(th*rat 1t4.11 rescued by her
.liaa 'WhO ' , ft n tell bow - Many . ha ve
. ' ,:- -, Isiinieit - alite;katileft to 4ie wit -
*I ~a ' ; • •• . idle( the revolt:lr factg, -F I .
—_. 1 P9i)r. wan, rending in e -tinier Pot
ilaOtyitela• home at the illegal 'bouripo e
$
agi - " - an'e; to;• - '06zarbi 3 Oiai yl • labor
46tet h rgi..._the`ifteraoOnaotmd thatil
--- • •
~ '
~,, - bes i ot; L 7 : withgebolera',durl
1 4 4
#etitiocia 'tad ' .. , ; - yeyeitaithe' Hoepi
-liaaniali4itelr ,li_ent'ai
411* 9 celk l l4
0 1618:011 0Yed*G , Roeeivr. •
.., I , Ai :mas-pf.0.,-.1rfol:
tal !
# ~,.:ttork/ii . '4Vialt../o , lvP',„,
= , itastziesidf that one Or: the -
-3 16 - Nis , , ied eon • A hei body,,kutlar
of thew ke could V t tell, Is nikanstrks
d - 16 disti f •
place upon,_ em aguish one rom
the other. • The an agony of grief,
started- ifijarsuit" of the conveyance, and
adeomPaidedl it to- Potter's 'Field, when he
pleaded to be permitted to look once
mpre!.uppn-, the face of his wife, that. Perniis
siOn Wasigiien ' -and -the .coffins were-opened.
When theiht!,dy of •-the woman-was ekposed,
h . seized' ffrantieally pres
sed,it fOndIY to his bosom: 7For a 'Moment
hQ fancicdhc felt the heating-of her heart
mid seizing her wrist, he - - exclaimed, "My
God;'she lives !" At that moment the wo
man opened hery:eyes and, recognized her
husband; tihe was_ conveyed home,
.and. is
novrquite Irecovered. If this be true—and
our inforlfiant affirms'. that -it is—what a
frightful rqllection it conjures up, dint per
haps otherS,. bearing only the semblance of
(Mali have been prematurely hurried to the
gfive -
, KEEP-1T BEFORE THE PEOPI..rim Mont
gOrnery Ecdper takes strong grounds in fa
vor of publishing, at the expense of the State
iu,es'ery nelvspaper, all laws passed the
Legislature, - of a public nature. Such a
course, the" ermantown' Tetegraqh 'thinks,
would not cost the people one-tenth as much
as:.the present - system in paying Ihwyen,
court chargeS, &c. The people are} bound
to!know the laws that are yearly pawed- by
their 'legislaOrs,---at least so long as the old
",.Ignorance
.of the Law excuseth
no man," pre% - ails. If the.Pre% acts pu this
matter Amitedly, as it desems, we shall have
the necessary ! bill passed bi- the . next! Legis
lature. . !
GREAT BIIkTAIN As A WligAT
A simple fact confounds, very often; a vast
'dent of' theory, however cunningly and plau
sihly set forth ; and it may surprise Some of
the free traders ii this country to know that,
on the 2d' instant, the Chancellor of the
British Exchequer stated, in his place in the
House of Commons, that., of the nearly 14,-
000,000 bushels j.of wheat imported inuring
the previous eleveti Months, 4,320,009 1 bu1ie1s
calm from :France, 4,410,000 bushels from
Prussia; • Holland' and lielplum, and only
5,625,000 busheM from the United States.
• • +Uncap Goitids.
WE are recePring a large supply of goods,
bought at the present extremely low prices,
which are offered at corresixmding prices.
U. BURROWS & CO.
Gibson, 4utie 15, 18-19.'
Printgd , Lawns!
A LAR(E lot:of Dram Lawns, good styles and
11 quality; at •424. peryard, at the J'ztore of
June 15, U. BURROWS ii: 00.
Sugar
A Good Inality of Portorico Sugar, dry and
.1 - „V light Colored, at ill et:. per pound.
June 15. U. BURROWS it CO.
QTOVEa r —Cookium 'Stoves, Air Tight, of the
most approved kinds. Common 'do Flo. Par
lor do. RitOlia Pipe, Common do., Stove Furni
ture, Sheet Zinc, (Pc., &c., at very low prices.
U. BURROWS & Co.
dust Received
AT the IklotentosE Bcxix STnnis, Binte4 MagjA
tratr' Companion, Dunlop'a Morns, Coastrz
blr's Guide. May 29, 1849.
50,000 !lbs. WooliWanted.
rPHE higkest price will be paid in cash and trade
JL for Woe' at
June 7. LATHROP & SALISBURY'S.
;Rose d. Simpsicon
A RE pow 'receiving a hire aildition to their
stock of Goods, bought ' since the great de
cline of prices hi New York, and which they will
sell for cash tnireedy pay at lower prices than ever.
June )5, 030)
New G 401151 and Low Prices .
eILIST recell4l by A. MON'S & Sons, A new stock
of Goods ponsistin,g of Day Goons,.a full as
sortment ; Gitotn, CROCKERY, HAIIIMALP:E, NAILS
which they olrer for sale for Cash or Produce,
at the rer,- lui•e4t. prices.
New Milford, May 9.9, 1849.
• rakvest Tools
G RAS4 S YTHES, Sickle;' Grain i Cradles,
, Ray Fo ,k; Lawson's Scythe Stick.i, 12akes,
Rift; Quinvebarr Scythe Stant; and N. B Grind
Stone; a full and superior assortment, justreceß.'ed
and will be sold at the most reduced priee. by
Nev Milford, June 19,1849] H. BU Ma=
Late Arrival
AT LATHROP d SA I < ISB UR.Y S. •
T"gruntmilt still continues. Goods arriving
daily by N. Y. 4k E. It. It. -Another splen
did assortment of Prints, Lawns, Ginghams, 'Fade
ton Lawns, a be s antiful style of goods. Bonnets,
Bennett Ribbons and Flowers of ail descriPtions.—
Sheetings, Men'i Summer Stuits, _,Cashmeretts,
Cassinteres, , Satinetts and Cloths, a good variety.—
The lug.* stock of Itch's and Ladies Bootii d: Shoes
in town.
Arriving'ionstantly, Dry Goods of all descr:ip
tions.. A grocii4ock of Carpeting just in: Crock
ery, lion, Steel, ; Nails; Mesa sses..and Stigars—of
the best quility±-Largc-4 and best lot of Fish in
the country.
More, of that shilling Tolxiceo.
215 lbs. COash' for *IL . 1 s
Best NewlOrleans and Porto Rico Sugars for fie.
Cheapest and best Teas in Ecm-n.
More.of that 'six shilling Tea.
More .goods.coinim , next week. Call and see. No
charge Jor akneing
• LATIIR,Or SALLSBURY.
Montrose, June 28. 1849.
Ne .; Grocery, Store
(One door Solidi of Millsif:Kna sis the
Alorf".roimertg occupied by W. ir.i.P r ost.)
ilrHE'-Ezu:liscriterluis received 4, idrgc arid exten
-1, • 'sire stink -or
•'" . Groceries,
eonstiyaiig, , oe Te4s, Molass., Coffee, Tame
-diSr.- Pr.- - Itarch Cie
co, Itice l ,: ; )3LttlitizA,Sfacee ono rewer,Bi owes,
Seleratat i QOM Nutmeg-, Piga* Choco
late,Sper*atid fallow Candles, Calfith, kackerel
by the Ixer* qukttes barrel 'opal kite,
Honing, by the 404,Batialarr tor tide box .pound,
- Salt hYi , the rvair..ar Cloc4 aka Ware,
,IWeire,_Blourg,Povire." ,
dealer la all kieds.4l., •'- :4 AT • d • •-"-
• i -
4Cad-;ii:grOrs: -I •
tie . * and wilt rhea pei- thin
they,* be boa& at ai*otber Oa*
nwler_ilry doift believe it- glee iis‘ttivtall and
yea Wot't-fota rr i litU l ;
' s i •
1: 11 44 1:16 ‘VI V 9 e18 P . 1849,. "
.1 • ifii - •
Y' Plinigks., .
'A POI, seeprtment
Pattenta. *atm.:* B4gbamtoa
truirimaure, an,
.mI4IIEO O I jest received mot f or
sse at*tieetiOnw, by :4 • 4 - BUBBITT.
l'fitililltra,l44lo,9_, 4849. '
riAsllll 'paid% for RAOS at the Mouttme Book
‘' Wtere., May 29.
New Ge 061,;•
1 , ABEL TURREL:L • •
- LT AS justi returned from thiflcity of New YOrk,'
with a Well-selected and 'desnible assortment.
of 'Goods, comprising a greater Ivarietythanj
a s usu
ally kept in conntry store, bought exclusively for
Bash down at the /wrest rates, !for the quality of
goods, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. ;
The best qualityof Sugar at 6'd. per pound to:
be found in Susquehanna county. lint, flavored
Teas, a good ' , ninety: Molassei, good and cheap.
Coffee of the best- bind. Spices of every descrip
tion. Sideratus, Raiiins, Rice 'fish, and dll other
kinds of. Groceries, good and Clamp..
Calicoes from 4 to cts. per yard ~- Gingham!,
Moa4lin de Lanes, Aliittecas,Plaids, Diaper: Arc. Arc.
Sheeting of best quality and sonic very' low, Shirt
ing, brown and bleached; Vestings, Handkerchiefs,
Kentucky Jeans, Mixed Denims, Corduroy, Mole
skin, 'Qicginiere, Linens, Sc. tbe; Broadcloths from
t,t.! td 214 per yard.
Ladies and gentlemen's Glirvos'andllosiery Um
lfrellas,,Camba-Brushes, Silk,'Thread; Twist, But
tons, Suspenders, Batting, 'Wadding, Cotton Yarn,
Steel-Goods, Combs, and a general assortment of
Yankee notions. .
Clocks, Watches, Gold, Steel and Brass Watch
Keys; Gold and Silver Pencils,. Gold. Pei's, Thim
bles, 'Ladids and Gentlemen's , Gold Bosom Pins,
Ear Hoops, Fine , t Rings, ke, Ate., embraeing a gen
eral ai.sortment of Jewelry. !Spectacles:; with sil
ver bows, Silver Plated, German Silver, &c., Silver
;awl other kinds Of. Spoons.
Violins, Violin "tows and Strings, Fltites, Fifers,
Clarinets, Accordeons, ke„--Instruction Rooks, Tu
;Ding Forks, Bace Viol Strings land Bows. ''•
Hardware, Cutlery, Pails and Tubs, Stone Ware
.&c. Good Linseed Oil, and paints cilevery descrip
tion, 'Varnish. Slits. Turpentine, mid_ Paint' Brush
es, NitiLs, Gkis.s, Sash and Putty.
A general and complete assortment of
•Druga end Medicines:
11[(shrill Instruments, Triisses,Suppotters etc Phay
sicians supplied with good articles . on moderate
terms. Choice Liquors for medicinal - purposes and
the arts; Dye Stuffs •
Glass ware of every. description. Lamp Oils,
Tanners Oil, Candles, Candle Wick, Candle Sticks,
Snuffers, Trays, Lamps &c.
Haying Tools, HOes, Shovels, Axes and Helves,
Baskets, Clothes Pius, Broonel, Boot Blacking, &c.
Boot., shoes, Upper Leather, Mirrors, Tea BelLs,
Tobacco of all sorts, Pipes ; Snuff, Cindy, Sponge,
Glue, Rosin, Salts, Alum, Coperas, Indigo, Mace,
Tapioca, Arrow Root ate. Essential Oils and Es
sences of 'all kinds • Patent medicines of
every description. Blasting Powder arid Safety-
Fuse, ltitle Powder, Bar Lead, Shot, Percussion
Caps, Pistols &c.
The public are invited to call and examine the
quality uud prices of goods.
11iontruse, June IS, 18-19
lishule44:
IT AVE you the Truc time? If not, von can
have it by calling at the first door above the
Stage Hotel, whew repairing and adjusting,Lever,
Cvlindet, E'capemcnt, and c.onunon Watches and
aft kincli of time keepers, Jewelry and MuSical In
struments, &c., arc done in a style that cannot fail
to suit tin; in.ist, fastidious. All warranted 'to per
form aclording to the quality of the article.
Jvist received, a good assortment of fashionable
Jewelry', and Watkihes, which Will be replenished
every tWo months, consisting' of gold and silver
Lever and Lepine Watches, QUartiers, &e., from 1
to dollars, silver Table and Ten Spoons,,.GOld
Rings, Ear Hoops, Chaster, Jet and Stone Pins,
Wm.:tick Silver and Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Pen
Knives, Scissors:Silver Thinihles, Gold, Silk and
Steel Chains do:Keys, Card Cases, Letter Fold
ers, Tooth Picks and Brushes, and many other use
-ful and ornamental article. which willhe . sold very
cheap for old and new silver and gold.
Pay down and small profits is my motto.
Montrose, Mar 30, 1849. WM. W. TRUE.
Crockery - and Glass.
WE o .l f i e ye receerviiiedang
Glass
a u d . c i l r it e ie w n
h ttir d o k u v r ! a r t !
sold .at extremely low prices ; many articles sante
as New York wholesale prices ; and some even less.
A large lot of Printed covered Dishes at 44 cents each-250 setts of Flowing Blue, Light Blue, White
Granite, and common cups and, saucers,—MuCh Pow
er than they arc sold generally
• A LSO,
A very superior lot of Novamotia Grind-stones,
with regard to both shave and wit, very,elkoap. ,
u...Bgß.R.ows cci co
Gibson, June 29, 1849. / ,
The Steatft Grist Mill
"f& now in successful operation. The public are
invited to dive it a trial.,
constantly on / hand, for sale, at the lowest cash
prices, Superfine Flour, Fine do, Corn Meal, Prov
itider, Shorts and Bran..
Cash paid for wheat.
Montrose, June 19, 1849.
Jeweliy—at
,T ADM.'S and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pia*,
_LJ Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, Gold Pencils and
Pens, Silver Spoons, spectacles of every descrip
tion ; gbld and silver cased Watches, Chains and
Keys; Instruments, Violins, Accordeon.s,
Flutes, Fifes, Clarinets, etc. Pistols and all snits
of Yankee Notions, and nearly every thing usually
kept-in a country store—Cheop for Cask
[See advertisement in another column.]
Montrose, July 10, 1849. • • .
New Books just •received at the
Book Store
' IrCatday's History of England, Webster's Dic
tionary school and pocket,„Anthon's Latin Les sens,
Phonographic Readers ; Burne, Poems, Hunter's
celebrated Instructions for the piano forte, Here a
Little and There a Little, Retiring from Business,
Duty versus Will or, Dmision makei the Man, gilt
Letter Papts- and plain Cap, white Letter Envel
opes, Bible Dictionary, a new supply Exchange
Cards, painted mottos, he. .. . ,
a 23 • • . I GEO. FULLER.
Merry's Musenm.and Parley's Playmate,
A few numbers of this highly popular and in
structivefor the :yotmg, just received,
and for w . ch sulocriptions will he received at-the
Book Store. Price one- dollar per annum in ad
vance.. • . - • G. F.
Dle...A.:TruskU-Magnetie Ointment:
VOR, the cure of inflanunatoctdiseases, such as
intilmtnation, : uf: the ; ;Nip, .bronshites, sore
thrust, infistruniattOli of the ''ban kilkuned-s4re
eris, cancers, - 13444 salt ''rheum,tefer
Sores, Beim head,-Oes,irritation, sick
~
aebe,
tooth ache, ear acile,','O rsi; burnt', fnizen
limbs, &e. &c.,f in bottles for 2 Oullings, ut
June 15. ' 7 a cjIPIELL'4:
,5 44.9, 115 i#, 1 41 4... iio4 l 4,,the.best hi; the
wurhimfdaql - Sttiw.F4 o , , Stitheff:t
114 m,, goes, e Bbqt:o,4c., ,37c. i at FURRELL'S
Cash Id Vill rb
2POOriMLI,Ut
for (`lash h ?Ind
•
20 .4 8 49-:t 4
rill.l 4 ll&.lCot t a g e ifiitieyilkOseati cbii r s
-for iside by jig FFSSENDE3L .
Oyei:AA. L:Nrobstes titriiimpistscr dition s: Above
Keeler's, Note!, i; ; :, . i 6-84 n,
77 - LIFIEKT!
lrl~
'L'3ll**ully an
goutice bathe tifificts"di Frile. arid Ti
liviipeskairm• Ac o p,
• 1 01 - Bdemoubiiklnenter 14 , Vapsigid
Llia i d - - ridieicakiv42lt4l,leiliell
LishancLiatiikee tivet;siftkeb3rted
• , 01,1/ . .Flininne
/9,
_
etors'pledge themselves to use 'every exertion . to
make their line plezmnt and expeditious.
' For seats applrat Seatio's Hotel, in Montrose.
jag A. MORGAN di CO.
•Village Lois for
rr HE subscriber offers lots for sale in the town
-1 ship of Great Bend in the atiliage of Green
eille,j and directly opposite the ;village of Great
Bend, located on the Depot of the New York and
Erie railroad, and the Great .13ettl and Cochecton
Turnpike, in, the valley of the Susquehanna river.
The railroad crossing the said tur4pike„ thence run
ning in a curved line nearly paralfel with the sane
at the distance of a few .hundred feet, with the
grounds gradually tiling ;above railroad and =turn
pilie,:evcrlooking the river and le beautiful yal
fey, compared with its healthy e iinate, renders it
a most desirable location' for building purposes'.7---
The depot ground of the,, railroail company being
located in the centre of r, rich aid extensive agri
cultural-district, :surrettudingitoni every side with
its many roads centering. u, and all other advanta
ges combined, afford every advantage to a business
population.
An Eden:live Water )'otrer
can be brought from they Susquehanna river, ad
joining the depot ,rrounds of the mid rail rood. •;uf
ticient for the erection Of all marrifacturing ez=tab
lislimentg, or any machinery required.
Great Bend, .52y1 GREEN.'
IC Y. de; E.'llailroad Fteight Line:
Stephens and Thinnpsnuis rorie , O•dinq Lieu from
- Great Bend—rapt...ll 11". 7'hompson. •
QTEPVIENS & THOMPSON will forward freight
from Great Bend to 'New fork by Railroad
Tifasday and Thileen?,
by the regular freight line which leases Great
Bend every morning at 8 o'clock hod 30 minutes.
George W. Stephens will remain at Great
• Bend
and forward all produce entrusted to this Corn*Tiv
and pay the returns for the saMe at the railroad
office. Capt. J. W. Thonjpson mill remain in New
York and give personid attedtion to the sales
and make returns a:, soon as thea produce i; dispo
sed of. This company Rutter thi , mselves by hav
aidezma4 *mt . ,
inegromg business tor a number ion years trron-cr
ang,e county, that they min give "its good satisfac
tion 11,, any on the railroad. ` A liberal ad; anceavill
he made on. freight delivered at the depot if deli
red. GEO. W. STEPHENS, Great Bend,
J. W. THOMPSON, New York.
Great Bend, a 3
ABEL TURRELL
New Hat and Cap Store.
rrHE citizens of Montrose and vicinity are re
-1 spectfully informed ithat the sulocribers have
commenced the manufacture of.ll :tts and Cepa, two
doors below the Farrneett Store;
There they keep
constantly on- hand and for sale. a general assort
meat of Rats and Caps of everY F varfety and &ice.
All who wish to pnrclutse a.firstate article in our
fine, are particularly invited to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. Our stoct consists of Bea
ver; Nutria, Brush, Moleskin,-.S k, 'Muskat and
Coney Hats; also, Cafifornia, SpOrting, Wool, Leg
horn, Straw and Palmletif Hats, gm. Etc., besides a
great variety of. Men and Boys' Cloth and (Hazed
Caps, children fancy do.. &c.. t6.-1-in short, a . large
assortmentof ahnost every article in our line.
By a'strict attention to busitin.is and a desire to
plense, we hope to merit !and receive a liberal sop -
port,and assure those in 'want Of 'Hats and Caps
that every hrt will be Made 'to get up the neat
est and best kind of an article. '
May 1, 1849. ELDRED Ve NEWCOMB.
Gold this aide l ot
TO BE SAVED DTI TRADING
Grociry, Confectionary and Qyater Sp loon,
THE railroad being completed. I now have, and
keep a general asssortment of groceries cheap
—such as sugars, molasses, rice, coffee and teas, of
prides and quality such as Will please. Also,. nuts,
raisins, candy and all kinds of frad the market can
furnish my buyers to suit. ALd, fresh chums and
oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
weather—they keep very well—d shall, get by the
railroad a weekly supply—to lase all my custo
mers' tastes I shall tiy. Good oysters on hand,by
the keg or the dish—served up either raw or cook
ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa
red at a wink—rail in, alive hungry, and plank
down the chink. ; Iti M. F. BRADLEY.
Great Bend, Feb. 13.
Eagle Steam Foundry & Machine
Shop .;
IN FULL BLAST '
WE Would respectfully invite the attention of
all those who may be in }rant of Machinery
or Castings, of any pattern, Mill Geerings, Ploughs
of various patterns, Straw Cutters, Cooking, Parlor
& shop stoves, Iron & stove Ware, shingle,-Ma
chines, Wood ch Engine Lathes, steam Engines,
Boilers, Iron Fences, &c, dz., to 'give us a call, as
we are confident we can suit the most fastidious.
All work done at our Foundry Warranted.
Proprietors,
Wx.',Pessrr,
•
B. R..ilivoNs,
Wu. J, MULFORD,
F. B. iCitonstn.ta,
AL S. Wrt.sex,
B. S. Beyrtsv,
0. G. ILARTLETT.
Eagle Foundry,. Montrose, (Pa.) July 4, 1.849.
NEW ARRANGEbir.NT. -
Freight:and .40omimdon Limi t
„, • „Kea. New York nnfl .Nruirßait Road. ' ,
i i
TN - 0Z L. 0. Tiffany, !tad Wier Follet have
NJ formed a partners pjor ti e tbmsportation of
fielghtfond prOdue - o- of AIL./ Cm between Great
Atfalfind.NowdYerk.by, *e Lad, by the ;ego
* Freight. Hue, 'wbicli I f lOwes .proat 13end orery
morning at 84 o'clock. - 1 , '1 ! ;
_. •, •
Captain Tiffany, tOckthas been kir a number of
Ze g la l e l a g e f i l in 11 4 411 ' 6 as° and aale,9f produce
.In,. . ow,. 'o* .nuirke4i, lip remain in, - t.rew
Tiiii sii4iii i i 4s ~Pi* ''' al attOntio 3to t aut disp&.
J - 044 P! . ° ' ' . " ;-;.: '- tSe(lr &re, and *Asko
IMArua
as °P9 l '."' - ~.4 ' „IP*".' Y o ; disposed c'r•
._, _
_,,.inri. Pe ll et !ale .Iz.tr ,ona Great ',Bend
•
alfentatr4. Mrdeyi ;for: 'AU . ionspoila' tioo, Of
Thiliclit;,may: be sent tkiNiii, .411hOi filacc;and
• lie Tec,elye• pir*,,,itteiition. thir .
,41.101( over
14,-lir Illiir fri.4y,kt 341,,be a ~,, 1 41048014 .. '
; 14y;
.. ~ 4,, ,1 4114 .AY . .MIO ~
fiatinets &, Broadcloths exchanged
' for W ool,
P ERSONS having Wool, aOd wishing to ex
change it for cloth theinlaVe description,
or make sale of it, are 'ziformeif that they can do
so at the Factory of the subscriber at New Hamp
.ton, upon the fallowing }condition : price of Wool
from 18 to 31 cents, aceobrdin,g tb quality ; Price of
'llroadeloth.s front 81,50 to $2,15 per yard, light
tidied, sheep's grey, andl, black Satinets, either plain
or striped at 45:centsper yiud. The goads will be
ready at the time of the delivery of 'the wooli
HIRAM PHILLIPS A: CO.
'New Hampton, Omit. co. Jim t. , 49.
ANDLES at. 14.
• •
is V ei t liktaltfOr eby
J. 1aT0143.
•
t .t.k..1 V.,. -11),
ssIOICS
lair le es' llnrititui-41 •There is a
Sarsaparilla fa ir'sale in the. ailed 5.% P.
Townsend's Sirsaparilla.• le he- OILIGI.
miti,,, i GENUINE, and all Watt, is no doctor
antimatter-was %. but watt formai ilroads,-es
imit4erid the likez—yet he ,autti :tor forlhe
purpOsal Of ptiningseniditioe. i says "he
has attended tviminedical Scht for fifteen
years t!? No." the truth is. hti . medicine a
day in Ids - life It. ' Such , teiffiti, resemation
looks bad to the tbaracterand • in. I wish
most sincerely, he badriewern me of him
self or of me. When Will men. ._ . __a and truth.
7
rutin' 111 - thsir dealingammtintercou with their fellow
fun I. fie applied to one Rue' Clap ,to emit, him in man
nfacturlbg hiskniixture, stating the.. me sums he would
make, as .an imement to embark I the basin's. These
men have bee Insulting sotHibelli .. me In,all possible
forme, in ordc :to impress': this.pobli with the belief that
the Old Mete ,ssarsarrarilla Villtijint in i reintinlvorigitual
Sarsaktrillai tntule from the' Oki, for's Original Rea
pie. This S. r..iToWril , end ea !lave :Sold the use of my
name for 87 a Week, • I will - g ve•liirs 8500jif he will pro
duce one single politary proo fof thk , - Ills statemr of
Thompson; Skillman dz. C 0... are ncahing but ati to of
ceiseheodsolintAly made to 4ceire She public . an keep
the truth down tit regard tulip sours tg, fermenting corm
pound. ; This hip caution the'publie to porcie.° none hut
Old Dr.,JAcciA Townsentl'a taapajilia; llama on it the
c.aumdita•iwtderfut
HEALING PO*ER.
This GRANT ) AND UNEQUAL!, D PREPARATION Ii
manufactured on the largest scale, am is riled for through
out the length and breadth , Of dial. Oil:especially as it is
..found incapabletof degeneration or d erioration. . •
Unlike young! S. P. Townsend's, i improves with age,
and never changes but I.e .:•te tter .1- blame it is ptepared
on stiestlific principles by a tents man. The hinhest
knowledgeol CheinistrY, and at go discoveries of the
art, bare all been brought into retie' Mon in the manufac
ture 01 . the Old Dr's haesafianlla. he Sarsaparilla root,
it hi well knovin to mintiest men, cot sins many medicinal
properties, and some properties ahi urn , inert or useless,
and others, which if retamed'in .pre ta iind it for use, pr000e.f...mr,i,.......5.........wat-owist.'wiltelv
ooe.f...mr , i , .......s.........wat-owist.'wiltelv 1 -Wiwi.. As dlek Mr.-
lem. Someorqw proportiesut Sarsaparilla am so volatile
that they entirely evaporate andareliwt in the preparation.
If they are nor preserved by a scien4c process, known on.
ly to those experienced in - in inaititlacture. Mo r eover,
these rolatile princtpreq,which llyol in vapar, or as an ex
halation, under haat. are the very - e , sentite medical prop
erties of the root. which give to n all to Kahle
Any person can boil or stew the r et till they get a dark
colored.linind, which is more horn he coloring matter in
the root than from anything else; do y can then 'train this
insipid or vapid liquid. eweeten wi h
. ..air molasses:, and
then call it “ SA RS APA 1111.1. A EX ritAcT or SICRLIr."
Rut such is not the article known as he
....
GENUINE OLD DR JACO WNsEN S
.
1 ' t , , SARSAPARIL . '
This is so prepared that all the i en properties of the
1
• Sersepe nlla root ate first removed, vet-pm! lu capablef'
o
becoming . acid or fermentation is , e reeled anti rejected ;
then every particle of medical tint's, -is secured in a pure
and concentrated form ; anti thui ita rendered incapable
of losing any of I its valuahles and he MO - properties. Pm-
Paled illi ti ilfrtpritttsynaders he mos, powerfulagentinthe
'icipure , or llanttmerabl Diselices., -
Hence the reni4in Irley we hear c, inn-ad-01 , ms on chew Side in its fa vorhy men, women, , esfil children. We find it
doing nonderito the cure of
00:1* NI ~ 111.7110 N. DYSP.F; P. 5.
C . O %1 P L.CINT, and in .12,11 E a
UL.-t, PiLii.v. r:ONTIVENE
0 u.l Ell UP' TiONS.,-P.IMPZ
. lel all a deepens arising - rriim • .
..,,, t IMPURITY OF TH .. BLOOD.
i fq
It ire-tresses einuryellotts ef fi cacy n all complaints ari
sing frorojndirestiorr, from-Acidiili
.f' the:Sto r rn-n, fj•om
unc.q . uircirchlation, determine .ni Ili blood to-the . head,
palpa too-oft* heart, cold Ivet hands, cold chills and
hot Ilatillietweerlthe body. It has no nal in Coble and
atitrAtirfeldiptotnerfes easy expee ra ion and gentle -per
spinztfolts-releoung eartetures of the i op; throat anir every
But id nontu,; isitit ex6.ilence mo . Mani festlyieen and
acknoidniged than in altkintiertn.l. cam
.4'i, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. % .
iltw*ka , wonklers ' in 4.lses - rd , l'lt ior Atinra ;j '
ilt - bites,
Falirre4.eilriumb., Obstructed, Sieppr,ezed,. or ,Pciinful
M...nseit;lrrege tacit& of the menStrute periods. ainttlte hi; e;
ml4B effectual in curuit'all the for 4 of VicirtegDiairaans.
By; rrsitbving obstructions. rind , regulating
the. general
erstifini'lertives, tong: awl strength‘t ' the whole body, and
thus eurns-all.furnmor -
•, ,
tiorvorets Dinifinecii-fin 'D'oblllif : Y. ' .:
- and thus prevents or ,relieves a gre varlet , 4 , f other mal
adies, as Saint' irriloriun, 'Neural a, Sr. Witus' Dance,
Sinairning, Epileptic Fits, Oanruln ns, are. - -
•It cleanses the blood. excites the I vet to healthy action,
tribes the stomach, and riven good igestion. relieves the
bowels of torpor and con-stirpas ion. al ays inflammation, pu
rifies the skin, equalizes the circuit. ion of the blood, pm
dicing 'gentle warmth equally all er the body, and the
insensible perepiraunn ; relaxes ant tures and tedenlese.is
ntevet all otestruction.s, and • ingigor tea- the entire. nervous
system. Is mitt this then
The Medicine you pre-o inanely need!
But can arnp.of these Mines be said of S. P. Townsend's
inferior anio n 1 'Phis Young man''uici is not to be
COMPARED WITH T I E OLD DR'S.,
because of One- MUNI) PACT. th he one-is INCAPA
BLE of DETERIORATION, and
ii - • • I ' - 'i I NEVER SPO LS,
.k,e . -
While the cithbennES , acntrin,g, je ntiag. end blowing
aie — beittlia c4i.itainine it into fres ' ents ; the sour, acid
pould exploding. and damaging otheLtrouds I Most notthis
porrible emnpeutil bit poiennims 1 the system 7—TVltar!
listitetd:intoo Ifitystein already disc sd withaeid 7 What
teased Direpepste but acid r ,I k. we ot all know,that.when
toodieure in , ohr stomaehs.What isclifef it' pratincest—
gattilence; lteatillitm; palpitation o • the heart;. liverciam.
PlaintT tharrhces. dysentery ;; colic, arint corruption: or the
bloodi What iie Scrofidabut.se it Id-humor,inthe.lm tl y 7
,What prothiceS nil the humors wbi Vint eurceptioneed
the:Skint Scald Head,, Salt' tthe - 3 BipipelesZ- - White
.Swellirs. Fe stir Sofrs, and an tile ' b o ns interne and ex
ternal it is 'thing tinder, tree -buten acid substance,
''whicliso ors. and this spoils "all the.lllaidstif the body. more
or l' - .- What' entrserrillieronntistli "hut 'a:...seue , and acidMehl hick Milnuates Itself tonere n the jtvnts . and else•
erhere t nritanitg. and iuflaming th delicate. fissures upon
Whichtt acts 1 So of, nervous dis c ses.'of impurity of „the
i i.,
blood f iof ;itemized circulation, anti pearly all the ailments
Widelollllct beam nature. - -
" - TOW is ft not ‘horrible, to Maim hd 14)1, •and infinitily,
Worse to use this .
ISOURI NO, FEWIENTING. Ail ll .." L'OMPOIIV' OF.
f , -S. P., TOWNSE 'B A
and u vesi he would;pin have it untie nod thatklld nr. Ja
cob TOwusend'S geheine OrtAlnpt Stirettis an IM
ITATION' of hpOriferior prepared tilt '" - " -' 4' ,
neared fotberthat we shouhrd id :in' an - ettlcle: which
Wtnild !bear the most distant • bkotte to S. itlTeiwri.
sintrelintiele Pi ' - ' • -a ' l'-'• ' • '
We Wish.it undertartel t hecause• tis the abaolute truth,
that_SlP. Tentusend's article. and of ;Dr. Jabob Townsend's
c SarkaParlllaarii beaten-wide rmetinfinitelvdmist.
'Oar; tbirtheylitre-unlike id every particiilar, baring not
one'eiagle thief imcommon... ~..- ~. 1 - :.
As S. P. Townsend-is do doetotoind nereiwai; is no
chemist, no platrniaccutio-rknetwa A 0,11101% of , medicine or
d'Weasethan=er coreitiati r unscientific, unproceirdonal
mu. *ba t re can Ile publigihS fie that they.are'Ve•
;ee it groitnnescientific . mediciny, containing all-theists
:mei ar ch te ail :teemed ill prepartrlgit,,and Which are in.
, m-anEclia nes whiff' might redder i thein thOAMEMTS
"of Dliteaseitistad of health 'I ' .. - - i' , -t
. ...Mittliehit shoithibe - tegiecte from one Who knows
I:inthtru{ pornatively'of Medicine ' diseased Itirequires
'a 'pe of code nipenoneeur , k and serve upoves.a
' coin decei t meal. How num - mere important ii it:
- that t apeman who manufactu re me dicine designiii for
WE IC ' RTO AOUS; AND ,EN RBLED SYSTEMS, ..
r lin
I. shout know' sl II the medical pm lea of ' plants, the bat'
(-, manner of securing androncentrati rtheirhealing vine*
also an extenOeknowledge , of various disown which , .
- - teem Ithe huitian, opium, and lo to adapt remedies to
these diseases l , 5.;,- , -- .; , -,,r3) . ,--., - .r, tit . 4-; -
3 jt is to, erre en frauderuirn We ' , thitianate t to , urbaluk,
',' intd, Wetettled r iliguinityito .kindle ape in MO: , i
it 411*M, to-: ~ Itealth,;aeS,hl. in...enkrigor. at* than
and; fAcett,aud to hanish hfirmi that OLD lill.,
'i g MTOWNSEND lei SOUG rr and- ititrao2
111 1
ASertainitrandineirestebritirlbw {,-;.' v f, 7 , , .4,.; ~ .i , ..., .i.... *
- 0 1 1/03 1 41trliteNerlianee fretted -M t iliedy •
Withiittha ,andbime knowledationdivino naa it
Hiatt diet' 1 eard andlinowAy jOildsumerisincoi its 1. , , :.
I ,V l'' *dank Morro*, , 40 He** ;-- =r. , -
, TUR - ..Agerit'.* iik u i - c i t i 6 ll - n a ::* '
...
i
Just . eiveilly i `, - 1 4 ioadi at
1 111t..11114 , .. ~• ,
i t NEW, . 1 . Of 1 . 11x40 owl ' the:l:tree
.15
lA. mt. re. ueed fmeeki, and _.®ale:_ . dulglYl
DrY j ( 144 1 ‘ iquISY iarcalli!s, 1 ' ~
ware C " ... . Maraser . :''' ' ill
81 100. t RUA . Ind il. S . TIN3l l B t i4 ; 11841 , g1 'gr. ; 11 * 11
And 13 e BOnetalote- &e. - '' - 4
troill, Nay 23,1849. • 1
f 'i
rAteilztrect is pet vtp ie Q:
cheaper, pl (Cr, and ,
all jolt It-curio
aeckse
letiol i r to
The greei,l,t4uty 'sad au
rill, over ill 'other metlicin
cans the dimwit, it invigura
the very best .
SPRINA AND SUM
ever known:, e
theD. set only
and strenclhee person ,
and rich blond; ia power i • '
I eine. And in Otis -lies the
ful success. Itihes ptirfurnt
mare than 100,IrO curet et'
least 15,000 trette""etmeldere
• the lives or mot* Ante 10,110 j
sous lathe City' , °Crie ,
10,000 ewe*. :elf
avatars eilk_Niery
Dr. TowneemPa Sersaparil.
tem permanently., To those
eulur energy hy t the street, •
committed in youth or the
psseions t end blourld nit by
nervoita system, huudtude.
1101111100104 ptanmuure Jae
tovraritait that 'fatal disease si
restored by this tit t
is far "aperitif to any
It 6,ftevekes4 itarirnrid
to the jimlis, and tireiest I
in a most eatritoidimir, aleg
• t
Otea . pa mad
leitial qoas'!tariitt-.w,
0 4 IariA::0alithas:.40.0a
is the 'c'heit,',Jiteeti.C.:: : rlier
Proft,se NroPialaranaa.'
been mug goal bi parrs: -
i ''.1111414911: •
71st Yee,b; - :Aferit
114. -TatirteettittP:•7:l 4" , p' ti believe yteer -- ; thureeps.
rifle bus beep inaraitit ones Proaidaaaa, lofiavlng
mi lice. bael-'roor envetal Ot.ent. bail a '6104:11:41Igh. It
be catui. . asafge At Pat 4 10 0 lorP
,lue'litities Of 11ie t slimed; greatly
debilita telt( selef.reet ! ece,k. uot=aapaat la lire.
hive mety - .... 4 044 your Sai'a ;wino .1 shunt time, sad
dame lama a nie ige begin acaaasltt Ina. a
min 00 a'alk all liar the eity, , : , ..4l.4iiies as
mood ti - meoe . imp, I n flee. VWI. - 1,4111;werl jat.
arias that I (hate tiaalait Year el&
(heat sera 5
1101. CSSKi.I 15 catharla•
1 ,14., and 1:117:12-
'II4TISAL sell 0 F!-
S'S. all CI '7'.4 NE
's; I.ILO7'CIIES
• • lettesisss tieing. • .
This is only'; nue M . more that. n tr thousand leitess of
fiseuiatiste titst Dr. :row mM's,Visk!ssimrilla ht. erred.
Tlc most severe and Chronic asmOisre weekly etidieeted
by it. extraeOlunyy eirtims, , . -1 , . • •
James_ C{ll. iiiigs: M St the. toeth.testajte the
Laaatiellliii:klielts 1.14m1, thelreettentee
Nplikcii of . in wi ius
er +Ws Island, Sept-14, *547,,
Dr. rtmusti-llese I base staffareih7-tetteittly
to, nine, yeiiii ! rill' the Ithettl!.!eiis.ei; con'si,iersibbi
time 1 Cutild OA eat, vice'. or 'walls: I hod the ieeee , dee.
trm.sieupsim4l and Joy limbs were .ietribiy,sisiollsi.ji
ban used .1 . 6 . 4.}1Mit1i. ury Mir Su rsupariUsi,,,sta iltehltee•
guise :the innesl4lfati tboessuP Siiortkftliieds 1 ,0 1
so moichlratti , ,,siMisectll ate eotindy;setilteed.,..tott_iste
at liberty' to live ths - imnefit
lours Seelectfiztly,
iii• . •
jr
.......
i'l ' --, ' -
„w_,--- - , 1 „,--.... - -----7" • - ‘ taro. '.
1- -. 2 K -,--" -- . 6.-.1,- , _ , • , --', ._.,
,r , ••,' * 1 ':-:,-;- iiiiii ;'- kw ' "
•- I , llftensnle. rilleiises' - 4 - "' " '
Ili , rownifain.VsSarraparilla is a aqvittitlgii mid 'pi*
/i,..enre.•forl incipient Cobsymption, • Fititsepoitr, , Pris
. lapilli-thin-1;11)r Falling of the w.vvenativesit" this,
I .enentelore.lor whiter ' obstructed or difeealt Illenstrao
Lion, Incootinence of thin , or involuntary diielnuge
No
and '
•for the genera prostration of the system
no matter svliethor.tlie resul of inli9rinst easei,er causes
pro:Weed hyp irreeularity. i Incise or seehleat. ...Nothing
roll lin Mora Surprising awn its invigoratinig effect" alma
the Minion fame. Persotis)of pll weakness "nit isissitude
frook.tokin It at often lice°le 'blond end hall 'pr - enemy
quder it* .induenee. ,It i nnediately etaititeliatts the
11
101htelmosee.eii Of ; ilia fell! le frame; srldeb ie Alm fretfret
m use - Of .. se. It will II
ayrenne not be expected of "
in,r mom of ad delicate a un orer„ Is eiliitit costliest"' of
cafes' prrroimml-but • ,vrer 0,
in enure, the -•Mieted, that
hand boo 0.11 of f icsiseii Wive 't en reported tc ns. Then.
"roods of emirs Where• follies bitvi been witßolii eltii*:
. .then, niter Using I Are Ito dna kirtliga;. laisehiStl!l „n_initt
eine. liain 4.41, !red .irt i:ifite, lulfillk,/ lezli i r,'"g'___"
, 4:mimeo eir primly. propsre litt refiti?" - ne 4011 1 Olide . ..Pr
.plaints:,-Ngifeiltsle srlio tni iesitosi i lh , "Opole shit is
appinnehintO that critical - erioil: ' ''.`.-4/4,latiii_ef qr."
should nenleci. to tithe it, f- lls ii!nerintfl".o"'"""
for soy, of , the noinernot, • id' Joirriblfr4tiiWalytrt . " *Alen
• ;seniidee "Selsobjeet at tb' tithe", Of 'titli: , '"x i iiis Oil"
, ptap lis - iisteiyitribr,figin a t yisir* k r iudisir , Pilo msdis
"vine."" Nor ill It leis( vsluat . for'ttitisn„SitlnPlivil 11 1 , P.IP 6 th'
rug smiiiiidMett. as 'it, ii,re linteler tn - ritist 'tlittilltii 1, 7
outeiceiiiiii_ilte blaod' ;ad invigoratloiriiielysielee... I.
lied;- thuninigeine - is In similifeL'reiil MI '4,loir'•:ilsdliatti
Idisimilei - to - iiiiinit women , rii isitiliti4::` ' ',.. "; ' ' '
..: , ' , Opinions* • Physleiiiiyin - 1 .:-:=-:,1 - I ,
1 - •
.Dr: Tinkhoesia. is, aline' 'Jell r seell ' iiiiiii44o2
''lt'llysii.'isis tit different piiit, 4 oftbo Urii011,'!..,..Z . 5.. -'"-
',- lids- is to - certify Alit ire, - Ilicioildbijitv*:liiisi
''el . siii of - thif City Of - Albin ; bawl' he' c litilloProto - 411 / 81,
-4, p , Hied 4ir,t - Towrisetiti 'Elitritapitilesi.°ll,oll•ltite il
- lie lie , one of thl'itiost 110 obto - pferalliiitliatiiliWllMP
.1, , , ,-- , (.. , -,
...... '') • .-S , A 12" , "'`' '
SAL P.'..--Plfkiil(l,L-!it,D:. -11:10/1:8611(`-st-P4'1)1I'll.
414
• ,111tit1613,414- tfi P,-M - .• MI ENDORK 7 -1 1 L Mr ' :'" '
• : 1 ~, L,. ' -. ...1,p. ~. 4. '.• 'N'... , ~... ,An,."7; Appem,
-f- t -, i ~ , , ,,, ; ,;,- - :::.,.4.. '-.-!; 7 4- , - y. 4 '.'•'
..; • ,r.: 7 - i f .l '..l' .0 Mu tilikyy. .--,..'4 1, 111 ,- -.3:-1 , . v
Onlor '.ls: llm' greet jig mies - moll iml v *T• iir: r•
T.l lll nanuJ'i„•." Sassibstills, li 'llollllldi'4 ' Mi .- 1610r Mi . ' wen
formerly, oils Artois, Aar , continsneektuakieg Puts.'
p, , ritto- :Eiyrafiiirtflelfitin., Hittirs, - Ittiiiiteti- - iliirlYstiti.
tlibprig,iaiwalteega u brail put lit iiiibzin";tititikambsBl•P:
i
eft ;slides, ind some of t t am '4 1 0 4 ,0 1 01*- -1 1 11 14 "Itelgia
our idiettliemmits„ „ llia,y. 're Only y -iirtiitislitilt; intitatifette
an.l %Imola:he avoided. ' N inevitiiine online clued by
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