' DEPARTMENT• JUND 18 , 1850. Urn vs. Wheat. • Grit. ?Alai =read, in the February the:communicatioin of Mr. Sklar, on ilia of "Corn va. Wheat ;" also that of "A I'artner," " Corn vs. Wheat—again." in . Itti-atterne to doubt Mr.. Sperry's conclusions, does not eV° the relative costa of manuring He also thinks corn a very exhausting so happens that my farm consist:: of land adapted' to corn, and from experience 1 have theory, that as much dear money can in twenty years from 10U acres of good As from 200 :acres- of land devoted to of Tinage.—lilow with a i lorge dontle :teams, making from ec to four acres barrow well with a large, hinge harrow ; from 20 to 29‘acraillWidaiy with a machine oirtt:make,costing a! 733, and drawn by Nine 4 it - Ilaqs two rows at once, depositing grains 9 inches apart. wt, I commence bar 'tit my large har costa begins to appear id. This gives the corn a decided ad , - the weeds. I then use the cultivator !reeds once with a floe, after which plow. To preient the land from and it of manuring, I which will .141 for any . 180 acres of corn lost which 120 bushels per acre this year. I also let 250 acres red. Any communication from brother fiutaeis, on the subject of corn raising, 'be interesting to me. H. It. .Itnomr.. Co, 0., April, 1850. [Genesee Farmer. Hogs. 1. are, in my opinion, no animals kept on the to so profitable, when rightly managed, as the ig. By a little attention, these may be easily Lade to pay their own way„,—leaving the pork a ear gain to the producer, (“6:Q, perhaps, deduct- I , g a small sum for the expense of killing and aarketiog., ' It not, perhaps, going too far to say, that, if ,roperly supplied with materials, the hog will • e six cords of valuable and first rate compost 'ore in a season, worth, in most localities, from wo to-three - dollars per cold. This price, howev :._r, should be contemplated as merely nominal, for t is in realty worth much more than that, and for 4. ost crops, is decidedly the best . article of the 4..i t ,,i3 ind that can be applied. Hogs, too, will devour uch that would otherwise find no profitable rip roprintion in any other way ; slops, green and t i :i zd fruit, &c., all of which they partake of return to the feeder iirthe form of an • ' rticle readily saleable, and highly salutary to tro y, an health. F ; 4 , 0 Ode of the best articles probably which can be 4 . btained for this purpose, and .whcill is easily, and , 'Trendily procurable in most localities, is •• 31rea. - _ k::This is asubstance of vegetable origin, and 'v.lien ' ,deposited in the eaclosures occupied by the swine. ' ~. and worked over during a few months, becomes , intbned with the most salutary.and energetic prop- Virties;nad exercites n moil potent effect both on ' : Alio cornitilutiop,of the soil, and the dex•elopment " of the icraP.,,:s.. 1 Leaes,'straw, refuse haulm, trith rotten-wood. • ./tiy, bones, parings and - shavings fi ,-,m the leather ,"..,. and horn-workers, :m g ., old plaster. weeds. green vegetable matters of all kinds, spent bark from the 4 tannery, chips from the shoe-mniter's shop, and ,Illitlk o'l from the -fish marliel4, as highly valuable rticlesr when used . as irtgrettents• in the mantire heap. By k , Asprialidirig ikesaaionally a little corn, a few peak or ti other grain among the masse.. swine will keep It ', • stirring, end by autunrii yon will find yourself in 'r':''lioeseision orVvaluable fertilize;;:either for your .grass or cultivated land`.—E.rihrudit 1.: . iproved Ploygl • Mr. Jun . Rogers, of Mcrtint , bas invented anew improvement • • '' beani.of the plow ..or the trnities•fittniebed with acme other food, client -feet Will iwiebe permanent. But give land a small ,v ( iaa,t, / ,4",-*arl, maw" or green crops, for the guano to airndi won, and then it will be found that the ifilibewtit only beneficild to the first crop, bii'iiirieTtk*needing ones. None but the genu ,,p-i-epfeigt#i* can he depended upon. ; 4 Man. nfactiinOplaw,"ll 3 many ,eases, is nearly lictiih -11-7t.liwkltltiryinud farmers, tlierat year, have trietwjarawnka irpetittiesits in planting potatoes with :-IllimP1)104-501/411it *ben :it was put on top of - the tanr c511,,,0:46-ttif'Od.T*, earth, h' . I # l O. y!leil plated at ti*oot' -,744.41410L xißox C0ii.4411( -.700r-amotiltwakralieura, hi a soletlea yteiteate potaih sidsidpliate of tomtits; 4 (a00 , 4" — e . 5, eat of the Genesee Finpfs4 #llo , l,oini* of 446 to eatiluehel of eeetti c fried' thiii !elution two years, with imeeNlC:POrt raw my neighbors 40phouo itviro ,poirg their Born. while I saw then walk air oteemy field, and mot a bill war paled. 17, ~ - x r -•r- --~ -- tittelro Living ._Abe., PSPECTLISserTh in the PROSPECTUS.—This is conducted • spirit of Littellts Museum of Foreign Litene. turn, {which was favorably received by the piblie , 'for twenty years,) but as it is twice as large, and' appears so often, we not ouly give spirit and fresh ness to, it by many things which were excluded by a month's delay. but while thus extending our .t cope and gathering a greater and more attractive ' variety, are able se to increase the solid and sub ! stantial part of our literary, historical, and politi cal harvest, es fully to satisty the wants of the A merican reader. The elaborate and stately essays of the Edin burgh Quarterly, and other Reviews; and,Elaek woods noble criticisms on Poetry, his keen political Commentaries, higble evrought Tales, and vivid de scriptions of rural mountain Scenery : and the con tributions to Literary, History, and COIEWOE Life, by the sagacious Spectator, the sparkling Examin er, the judicious Athena:um, the busy and induetri ous Literary Gazette, the sensible and comprehen sive Britain nia, the sober and respectable Christ ian Observer ; these are intermixed with the Mili tary and Neval reminiscenesof 'die :United Service, anti with the best articles of the - Dublin University, New Monthly, Frazer, Tait, Ainsworth, Hood, and 1 Sporti n g ifagazine, and of Chambers' admirable : Journal. We do not consider it beneath our dig ; nits to borrow wit and wisdom from Punch ; and, i when we think it good enough, inake use of the : thunder of The Times. We shall increase our va riety by importations from the continent of Europe, and from the new growth of the British colonies. The steamship has brought Europe, Asia, and : Africa, into our neighborhood; and will greatly I multiply our connections, as Merchants, Travellers, : and Politicians, with all parts of the world: so that ; much inure than ever it now becomes every in:will :, gent American to be informed of the conditicit and ' changes of foreign countries. And this not only Paints, oils, Groceries~ ! but becaese t BENTLEY ik IBLEAD— Dealers in Dry ! because of their nearer cointection with oerselve, Goods, Drugs, Medicines, he nation seems to be hastening, thr o' d ocess of change, to some new state of Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew- • a MP' P r . . elry Silver:Spoons, Perfumery. to ale things, which the merely po litic a l prop h et cannot --- --* - -- - • - compute pr fursee. ABEL ITV BR LL—Dealerin Drugs, Med- Geographical Discoveries, the progress of Civil. icinee, Cheinieule, Painte..Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro- ization. (which is extending over the whole world) ceries, Drel,Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glass- I and Voyages and 'Travels, will be favorite matter ware, Clocki', Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons. for our selections; and. in general, we shall spec- Spectuclailifusical histrumeets, Trusses, Surge- thatically and very fully acquaint our readers with eel Instrutnents, Liqeers, Perfumery, Mirrors. the great department of Foreign affairs, without Stationary,'l3nishes, ^ Shoes, Yankee li t otions, kc a eutirely neglecting our own. .e._-_—_-:-_-_-_-_- es e e--___-- .. _ .4. ee . :-- -- -eee _e. : I While we aspire to make the Living Age desi re:Dairy-men and Farmers. I rable to all who wish to keep themselves informed Valuable Property for Sale. lof the rapid progress of the movement—the States- ' m gIIIE following Real and Personal Estate. as 1 ' en, Divines, Lawyers, and Physicians—to men of business and men 0 r lui. uro--it is still a stronger 1 hereitiafter described, situate in New Milford, object to make it attractive and useful to their Susqueltanna`County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at ,: Wives and Children. We believe that we can do a great bargain to any one who-may choose to pour- • some good in our day and generation ; and hope to cluiee. The teal estate consists of seven hundred ' make the work indispensable to every well-inform acres, five hundred of which are under improve- (ei family. We say indispensable, because in this went, and on; which are four - dwelling houses-and day of clueip literature it is not possible to guard seven barns- : The farm is well designed for a Dai - .sgainst the influx of what is bad in - taste . and vic ry, anti is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du- 1 i ious in morals, in any other way than. by furnish ring summer and winter, and every part of it well 1 - log a sufficient supply of a healthy character. The watered with springs and streams. The buildings mental and morel appetite must be gratified. and land are in esciel condition, and on the premi- I te e ho pe t h a t b y 1 "tc;nnaleing Mc wheal sfrom ses are eleout: tire miles of good Stone Wall, and ! the chozf, by providing abundantly for the image the other fence? are also good, and on the wood- I' nation, and by a large collection of Biography, land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which • Voyages and Travels, History, and more solid mat will supply theifartn for many years to erne, and I ter, we may-produce a work which shall he popu which will also: be valuable for.building the Rad- ! ler, while at the same time it will aspire to raise road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— 1 the standard of public taste. Snit:Kano has A very pleasant and desirable loca• - et a ERMS.—TLIE LIVING AGE is published every tion• about seven miles-from- Great Bend, through, Saturday; Price leeecents a aumber, or six dollars : which the New, York di Erie Railroad passes, and ' a s ear, in advance. Remittances for any period l'about one mild from the probable Depot on tha I will be thankfully received and promptly attended I Martin's Creek Railroad, whielewill lewd from the i to. To insurereeularity in mailing the work,: or- Lackawanna Coal and. Iron Mines -to the ders should be aldresscd toZheoftee of publication, ; 'New York te, Erie Railinad at the Great Bend. It , ne a b ove. cewie , paying a year, in advance will • i can be very advantageou.sly divided into five farms, 'b e supplied as fo ll ows :., on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings ! Four copies for - - - $2O 00 I and Out-houses, Fruit Trees sic, i Sine ' " - - - 40 90 With the above will be sold a very large stock ! '!'oche " " - - - 60 00 of Cattle, lier,ses. &e s including Durham Cows, • : Coutplete Sees, it twenty-three volumes, to the Working Oxen and young Cattle, nod also all tie- i end of 1549, handsomely bound, packed- in /teat cessary neplemente of ; husbandry for tarrying en I boxes and delivered in all the principal cities, free said farm or teems. ' ' lof expense of freight, are fur sale at 46 dollars. The Terlano . f Sale Will be as follows:—One- , Any Valuate may be-had separately at two dal fourth - of the; purchase money fur the-Beal e state ' Lars, bound, or &dollar and a half in numbers. will be required at the time of -purcieese, and for .4-n e i'lriaber may Le had for lee cents,; and it Stock, Fanning Treth-ils: tae, half down and the may be worth while for subscribers or purchasers residue to be !paid in equal annual instalments; with Lt . complete any broken volume they may have, interest annually en the whole sum unpaid, to be aud thus greatly enhance their value. computed from the full delivery of possession, the 1 Theme —We-bind the work in a uniform, strong first instalment payable in threelytelun from the • and good style ; and where- customers bring their delivery of poss e ssion, and the whole amount to be ! numbers in good order. can generally Ore them paid within ten years ,from the sale, to be secured I hound volumes in exchange without any delay.— by Bond and Mortgage, • ' Full possession to be giv- I The price of the binding is 60 cents a volume. .As en on the nest day of April, 1851, with the prise- ' they are always bin nd to one pattern, there will lee of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A be no tee r ieuieyen matc hi ng t h e f ate i nyo h imen. good and insiiiiiittable tale given. 1 Au.s.sciEs—We are desirous of: making arrange- The above described property belongs to the es-i motes: in all parts of North Americiefur increments; tate of S. D 1 Yin late of said county. ! de cease ' , I - the - circulation of this work—and for doing this a , and a more desirable property -has not at auy time, liberal commission will be allowed to gentlemen iin tide section of country, been offered for sale, and 1 who will interestalizruselems in the business. And Ino gneeter iuducements offered to purchasers. Per- Ii we will gladly correspond on thie subject with any sons wishing to incest moneys in Real Estate and , agent will send us undoubted references. jin good Stock, esumot do better than to call and ex- ! Pcsereee—When sent with the cover on, the ! ranwe for themselves. -Other tracts or lots of land f Living Age consist of three sheets, and' is rated lying in said county, are also offered l e er sale. i'P' I as.a pamphlet, at 4-} cents. But when sent with- I Pheatame ego be made to M. Meylert at ,New Mil- I .etni the cover, it comes widen the definition of a ford, or.to B. s.,!Bentley at Montrose, in said coon- 1 rieWipaper given in the law, and cannot legally be tyaand ;twee: (tether particulars that may be requi- charged with more than newt-paper postage, (1I red Wilt he-given. i eta) .. We add the definition alluded to: MICHAEL IIEYLERT. / Executors of S. • i Illeylert. deed- fee e se el 'Ae re % come s -th e e-of not more than two sheets 4i.ileitsoape. -is "any printed publication, issued • BENJ. 8. BENTLEY. and peletshed at short, statedentervals of net more than oneinontle conveying intelligence qf passing events. . Moe - intr. Pears--For such as prefer it in tliat form, the Living Age-is put up in monthly part, containing four or five weekly numbers. In this tape it shelve to great advantage in comparison with other works, containing in each part double the matter of any of _the q ua rterlies. Rut we re commend the weekl y minters; ES fresher and full er of life: Postage on the monthly parts is about ele cents. The volumes are published quarterly, each volume containing as much matter as a quar terly, review gives in eighteen months. E. LITTELL it. CO, Bosrox, Mass. MONTROSg 'I)USII4EAStDIRECTORY MARK Ji OIBRIEN—Ifouse and Sign Painter. Paper ioragevi, , Glazier, Grainer t Dee 'oraftr. Shop over J. T.Birehartrs carpenter shop a few rods east of Warner's Rotel. J; 11. 10111i0CIE-Attorney a 7 Law--office removed to ' Front. Room of his :residence, two doors east of his further location, in Turnpike street, third building from *ter of Public Av.: enue, and nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store. J une, 1849. A. BALDWIN—SaddIe, Harness, Carpet- Bag and Trunk Manufiteturer, and Carriage Trim mer, Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite I. L. Post & Co's. 0.111. SI7IIIONS-4ashionable Bont and Shoe maker, over 4. !Bald w in's Illimess shop, Turn pike street. t u WO! al SHIPS I N—Dealers in Stoves, Stoi'e trimmings , Tin; Sheet !Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Gocids, Gruceriesokc., Public Avenue E GORED rid NEiliTollB---Dealers in Hats, Caps; and Furs; opposite the " Democrat Printing office, Foot Pbblic AVenue. JOHN GROW ES—Fashionable Tailor; over Geo. Fulle4 Biook Store, where he does work in aatle al • er un - • ed. PETER 'S Maker; foot o J. LYONS--Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware Crockery and Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Carries on the BOOK BINDLNG Busi ness Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. N. NEWTON—Attorney tat Law ; ;Office a few doors South alb° Court How. . is not beam for good face flange if the I bold long . bolt, body of wkich edirec wg to 4 , elL111.• /nce to i•ILLNEEII3ORO, PA. CHEAP CASH STORE On the N'ew YEA k Erie Rail Road and &ague I : hantta River, 200 mites from Yew York, 25 'miles from Ringleamton,.and 19 In ite_efrom . Montrose,— eurrolatifti by Moutdains and the, Railroad 13ridges.1 , . A T our store the following may be f and Eng .tt. hilt, French and Axnertaitt D . odds, Bon- , nets and 'Ribbons, ParasOls Ake., Um Iles, Carpet Bags, Hati and CapS, Looking G , Boots and Shoes, CroFken-, Glass Ware. Hard are; Window Glass - and:Ssdi, Dings and Medicines; Groceriesi, Mackerel, • Codfish, Mess Pork Sitpettle . Flour, Nails", Stone Wire; Jappaned Ware,'Plimbi; Oils, =Dye . Stuffs, Hatter Firkins, Candles, tinicl's and Townsend's Sersapardla, Books, Paper, inks and I , Quills, Woking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove I Pipe end Stove Triiiimings;oii hand or made to order. ' - " - ' • Engle Foundry Ploughs--warranted: Trunks & i Traveling FTShinghts, Clover Seed, Carpet and . • c o tt o n Vim, • es ,:Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, cvtiOsi, de, &c. . f For the eery liberal patronage which we have ! received the past vearwe tender our sincere thanks, i and trust we shall redeye' a still larger share of 1 public patronage the present season. Having ye i anted-the:price of our' goods about 25 per cent 1 from tilt year's Flees, our motto is now—small f profits end quick turns: . Situated as we are oh'the 1 RailreadJWe can 55,,1l lower than any other estab _lishment In the county. 1 - ~,, "LYONS sk CHANDLER. Lmeaborti, *July Ilk 1549. at iai ie first poorer • ahk as all ll%aware &e. AATE• have now tay band 'a great varietv'of toolc. lug, Forlor lartdWpetoves . , wbicl we will aeli foi'v4sb'or ready pay &ftpei . thineierAmong 'olw•Cookhkg'stoves are thcl follow ing kinds 'The Phoenix Mertgl?t, the vsy best'etove , tike. •' • a- , NT - roved Rotary: ,'Y " " Ir. rß Large Oven. " ; 41 : 1 ' • "" ' • I ' a • a - biteside's Double Oven; a a , itt i u k ohlim *wry . kla • 41 4Veti, -- Pretnium and eithei;ttoves o alliskstf-011ebakparlarlstoves for wood and coal. Alet!'oo.silettglltniofsiove trimmings; Tin, Opp pe aline I find ` Zinc Ware. And article not on viand mile'to er4r on - short Mitkwand - theMoSt .reasonage terml'uribite* re Will save money by before buying, as we are determin ed to sellat-pri,o4:Which must suit any one. 12 88 • ROSE *.SDWSON. EMS EVENS—Cabinet' and Chair Publi6 AventiO. 7 Wasttrgrox. 27 Dec. 1845 , Or all the Periodical Journals devoted to litera ture and science which abound in Europe and in ibis country, this has appeared to me the most use fuL It contains indeed the exposition only of the current literature of the English language, but this, by its immense extent and comprehension, includes a portraiture of the human mind in the utmost ex pansion of the present age. J. Q. /DA MS OPINIONS OF THE PRESS New Yoax Everizea Posr.—Littid's Living Age keeps up its 'character. The back numbers con tain a prodigious amount and variety of the best periodical-literature of England. New Yoaa Excaess—A new weekly magazine established at. Boston, by Mr. E. LittelL whose taste and talents are too well known throughout the country to require particular notice. It is ele gantly executed as it regards Bath type and paper. Its contents are *elected friim the most distinguish ed periodicals of Europe, . LOUISVILLE Jouarrat.—A handsome weekly ma vazine. The articles the choice ones that appear in thelneriodicaLs of (Inuit Britain. Mr. L's quali fications are universally known. Dineetnert Deity Tisies—The selections are of a high orderof: merit, and afford an ag reeable va. riety,,being confined to no particular depirtment of literature. There is the gmlieandibe gay.both otjoase nod- PectrY.most beautiful and figrehell E v ery genera reader (slgoold i a ke tlio Levier o dlige, if be wishee to become acquainted . with the world =nd hiro, and pmgroaa with it. Arrived, ANEW supply of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Gro.csniss, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, itc. at T BRELL's Moutroao, May 16, 1850 N. Y. & Erie itz;litriiadl ! Everybo " drs IlhehrircY' Lin tan scribers are now prepare" to. - rereiv T Freight of all kinds at the OwegO 'Depot, and also at the Binghamton, Great-Bend, said Lanesbo re' Depots, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, 01 each week, and continue with regularity throughout the season. .They will a.tend to for. Warding the same to the New-York.3farket, where they have madeaiVements with ex perienced will salesmen, who nd to the sel ling of the same, and return the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the above Depots, to the following per sons :—At the store of F. Raynsford, Owego; at the storehouse of C. ,M'Kinney, Binghrunton ; at the office of Jas: Griffin, Great Pend ; and at the lintel of E. Benson, Lanesburo'. . JAMES SISK, Binglmmton, JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend, F. R&YNSFORD, Owego. Owego, July 23, 1849. Agents :--CI. M'Kinney, Binghamton ; E. Benson. • Lanesboro. • CArrsix JAMES SISK will superintend the brisi netts throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters, &c. ; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwa4led to either of the above named Depots. n3Oni2 Watchman, what of the ni ght '? -, LOCKS, patter ns in ,iWATCiIES,AM forkJEiLßlezfall C the various can be had at True's, No. 4, Public Avenue. He offers Watches for at least two dollars less than the same quality have been offered in this market. Purchas ers may be sure that none but No. 1, letter A, arc sold here, for we find 'tis but such can be safely warranted. Patent Lever Watches. gold. from $45.00 to $90,00 Do. silver, from 18.00 to $23,00 Detached Lever, gold, from 35,00 to 45,00 Do. silver, from IW.OO to 20,00 Cylinder Escapement, gold, from 28,00 to 35,00 Da silver, from '12,00 to 15,00 English Quartiers, • from r 16 ,00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and Pencils from Ps to $B,OO, Gold Rings from 3 shillings to $3,50, Breast Pins from 1 shilling to $B.OO. Silver belt slides, gold, steel and gilt chains, gold Revs, slides, steel heads & clasps, silver ware, music gases. accordion% and a thous and and one traps, which, for want of room,.we must omit to mention here. So, walk in, ye lovers of good bargains, and if we have flat the exact ar ticle fnr you, give us three days tithe and you can he arrnminndated. Clocks, watches, jewelry and musical instruments carefully repaired. , WM. W. TRLTE. FOR SALE—The nicest Shay-top Buggy in the county, Philadelphia manufactut - e, by Montrose, Dec., 1810. „ 'TRUE. • • New Grocery Store. One door South of Mills d .461app's in the (Store formerly occupied by W. M. Post.) r`HE subscriber has received a large and eaten- Five stock of Groceries, con,isfing of Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Tobac co, Rice, Ground Spiel and Pepper, Starch, Cloves, tzaleratuF, Ginger, Nutmegs Indigo, Cigars, Choco late, Sperm and tallow Candles, Codfish, Mackerel by the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits, Herring by the box. Raisins by the box or pound. Salt by the sack or barrel, Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, etc. 4ke. &c. - Wholesale dealer in all kind of ' Wines and Liquors. He can and sell his geoids cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Montrose, reader, if you don't believe it give us a call anti we'll convince you. Don't (oqettlie place. ERABTHS ROSS. Montrose, June `2B, 1849 n26tf Proclamatiota. T HAVE resolved to sell Goods' ereafter princi 1 pally for ready pay. For cash down, I can and will sell goods lower than they can be afforded at credit houses. I will then have no lo4sesirom bad debts to make up, and no time, and expense of keeping books and collectiug debts to lose, ‘a tot make provision for in the price of the goods. In t doing a credit business, all these hisses must be made up on thole who do pay. Therefore, those !' having cash to pay will save a portion of it by call ing at TorreWs. Those now indebtod must cash i up immediately. ABEIL TTJRRELL Montrose, January 1, 1860. Blotchley's Ploughs. THESE celebrated ploughs are now manufac tured by the-subscriber attic Fartnirs & Me chanics' Foundry near Montrose, and are forsale at the Foundry, and at Mills di Knapp's. Montrose.— Any person giving one a fair trial, and being dissat 'tied with its working, is at liberty to return it. Also, Mott's celebrated side-hill and Wayne Co ploughs. . JOSEPH FULLER. Montrone, April 9, 1950. We have used one of Blatchley's improved ploughs, and consider it superior to any one we have used. We can with confidence recommend it to the fasming commmaity. JLIMNI I AH MEA CRAM, JAMES A. BUNNELL April 5. 1850. MARTAIN L. CATLIN Partnership Notice. 'HE undersigned hare this day entered into JL Co-partnership under the name and Finn of WASHBURN & Damara, for the purpose of carrying on the lIAT, CAP. AND FUR BUSINESS, • n all its various branches—wholesale and retail— at the old stand of Washburn tt Co., Court attest, Binghamton. M. D. WASHBURN, April 2, 1850. S. T. WASHBURN. Whitesides Improved Double Oren Rot. Air Cooking Stove The subscriber has obtained the exelipdve right of vending this stove in the county of Susquehan na and Wayne, and having a large numbex of them manufactured at the " Eagle Foundry' in this vil lage in a neat style, offers them for sole. They can be had at the Foundry, at the store of Messrs. Rose and Simpson's or of the subscriber. 37 . GEO. FULLER. Montrose, Sept. 11, 1849. Executor's lotice4 NOTICE is hereby given to all person.. interest ed in the settlement of the Estate of S. May lert, late of the township of New Milford, deceased, that letters testamental) , have been granted to the subscribers, and that Michael Meylert will attend to any business connected with said Ebtate, at the late residence of the said S. Meylert. in New Mil ford, and B. S. Ilentioy will do the same at his of fice, in Montrose. All persons having- demands against the Estate will present them duly athenti cated, for settlement to either of,:the.Ekectitors, and any persqns indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. MICHAEL MEY,LERT, Ex ... • BENJ. S. BENTLEt • Genesee Flour. , 200 .A . Ytle at 4 and 775 ?. pe u rl: fine ! Genesee . _Flour Laving made arrangements with one of the Gen esee Mills, wo shall keep constantly on hind (aesh ground Genesee Flour of asurierior quality, for sale by the load or otherwise—Also,„ superfine }lnek : wheat Flour. is eacksi ' , LYONS a CH4NDLER. lanesbore, Jan. 2 . 2. 0* New Watches & Jeweie.y.? A fresh lot of those thoice watches, and Jeirelrp of every description, lost received at • tunes. May 8. 1860. Bfill.iNT'S' INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM, Without .the-least shadownf doubt, eery enemy of the Went stroeity develop.•d cases of sicerated. and des•' Ce.fra NlTS—itich ritscs'as were never cured by i eny other medicines—and which were so vtierly boneless, that tinedie. eased Tatou:immure pronounced by physicians and fliturds. toY ncrunt.t.r Davin. Thu Halsahh ja a VEOISTIELt , compound. which tinter okluree any person when It I. lewd for the Cure,. Of Chroitir duvaaia. It poneues stroag, • active, I'iItIFYING and Ni.I'EILATIVE properties. ana such olher medications snare C.xtrirtALLY !teCZplia iur to mire all Conchs. and to RIM atm very identual Cove It Pis it O , E. whirli is rolled by )shy •inns anclothers, and is really, considered to be, without he Icon t doubt. Pulmonary Consumption. Tau Raise, heal, and raves nfrocrt in the /amen. rind where internally. ra errtam'y and usytiv ns that otter r inert. cite which we call Ila ks rx PURI ET 0 , 1 Ex tit .' and :•cals ulcers irternetto. this ffsi.asui will rum Pins OnAt'3 l of ( s ough end Consumptson out of Tr., Idler all ether remedies have failed to core. TOOUSANDS OF CONST3IPTI()NS end elven, haring been enrol by h, te , tify toul iirt , :e its ua ty,h og .fficoey in all Moonset of the 111.40.. AT. I and BREAST. We IA fully acme of the very sfront and posit:re asser thrugs which cc Fare mad" above. and toe would not hare so os;er , rel, had yr $1 , 4 also her*. contutent that the le tp•clohle ,; testanony (marred, of some of the almv-rou.e cures :vast to hare j been effected by shim B• 1.5 A M, fo.ny nutria and supra/ t raw er ere ?mete asserted—anti ter LI.ENG tl E lit rnitiTell of any other ramede, to pratitiCe as rear table test,toony of cures of as many IIVPE I.EsS DYING PLII , OrN. as ere/.t - BILINTS PULMONARY 8.t1.64.31. maul% VOX. Coughs, Colds, Spitting of I.h.cd r Ittertitng, at the ' Lungs. Pain in the Reeds: and Sidi- Stem:weals. Niresits Comptoint.t, Potpttotion of the Heart. Focale Weaknesses and Complaints, Cholera Infantion, Dysentery, ohd Sun met Complaints. A DYING WOMAN Sll3=l. We pulllish this cure of Consumption, it being one out ul the many which can be adducea, to prose the magical power to ance life. which this Ilalviso possesses —even after I the person is considered by physicians and friends, to be in the very lust stages uf the drase 4GT UAL I. Y DVI 140-,lclui on this ease, :a far c ow, t aut her flienda hod bought tht • cloth for her shroud and other burial clothes. Vale cure was etleeted on Mrs. Zsba llykemtio, the wile of a respectable man !raiding . nt Balls:au Spa, Saratoga county, V Y. , Mr. Pt/kande awore to the facts 10-fore This. G. Yount!. 1 F.sq , Justice of the peace. and editor of a paper at Bali, ton, who certifies to the good . character of Mr. Dykentan, for veracity and relpectahlo standing: Mr. John Wait, mer chant at tise acme place,, atlo eertitlea that he Wow: all the /arts as rutted ; and that itlr. Ttrkernan's rtmtie , er is gaol. bur the full particulars of this cure. sae 04. it l'astrituarb BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE TO LITE. Mears. E. B ro, of Eq..-t Och.,,r,h. Oswego Co ' Y., respectable druggists. wrote to us. May 19, 1.4 N. tee harp jest beard through Mr Whitman. a resperishie citizen at this place; of en important cons of Coaramptios. which BRANT . .I INDIAN PULSION•AY DALN,M has produced on the wife of an acquaintance of his. wh resides in the town of Palermo in this county. She bad been long con. tin.. 4 in her bed, and was eo dha,erovsly diseased that her friends 6sheved tt impossible for her to lire MORE THAN ONE DAY LONGER. But, when al &Av. hope Whey Jailed, she commenced to king itreat's Pahneacry Baisant. end its medical efficacy has raised her ((row a dsme bed, so that she- is now going about and attending tober dotnostic,hbusehold affairs and dhties She acknowledges, and it is very evident that ebo is indeht. ed to Bract's Balsa= for her reccivery from a long, severe, and dangerous sickness ; end her frienda and neighbors madder that medicine Invaluable. ms vuNcs BLED-7-11E limn . DYE. SCROFULA' AND ERUPTIONS. Dr. T. M. Bunt, drUpist,,Auhurn, N. Y „wrote in April 1836, that the intrinsic ea:ref:emir of BRANT'S MEDICINE nad'obtkined for i , h name shore aff other rented ter ; and that u a pacifier of the sARRAPAXlLL.l....rtaistbieta wider." lie satli. ou the :loth of Ju:v. 1545,4ku1t a gentleman asked kit opinion as to what he had better give his child ft - ;r ag. gravating Ernetione. lie recominerkield IaRANTS. - 1S1)1AN MEDICINE from hie own pored:awl kuowledge of its parts and nealeng values, in such diseases ; and one isr two a ri tt7 l l;R effectod a care. lie :dui recommended BR ~. Nrzt PERU YING EXTRACT in a derided and serious crtc of Scrape/a in the of tie neck. glas neck was re. y lova emetic* es /sea pales, Lod large lentors formed under the ears, and lite genera! heollA was ranCA Unpaired. 7'wo or three Isofflei effects- a pct . :slower entre. FEVER-SORE CURED. The Rar Rtchard DlVlraillX, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Adana! Bede Monroe. Co . N. Y.. r: row In October, 1ti , 83 1 . I hare just recited a letter from Mr. Chatincy fun. Clif:".,reltstire to the cu, of bit Fever-eore. You may de. peed on what it emery , for he is a Christian man nod en eta...! in the church. Some Tear§ eitiOr heduni to bare one of his legacet of. to save his life, in Consequence of a Fever-eom. The other let being now adectrds and shout to he ampran. , ted, I recommended,Besnes dledtriat—vain me RES:MT., fl'o m , ys. ^ I hole used only 'nine:a Itorrt..ms of In: A:yr s ' lIF.DICINE—I pleredlALL nitrafeens your reesruneasfalion ca that Medicine, and 4 041 now say. that with ins Litwin.; of God. it ha, effected a cure of my log." Bee ParuPlilets, for full particulars. ‘. ChrOn.l6 , 'Rheumatism. • I gape Erre Knew, 37 Willow strte!, Brooklyn. N. Y., had Insn rentirm for 30 'yeare. he tned Tireafe Medictnc. which effected a ~ rune . Numerous Other case of recreit and lone i etruiding, hare been eficonmily cured: LIVER COMPLAINT. .. , 1 ,,,c, Nlithan iftddla dof StaMford;, e'onn . dam, of the ol d en sad moot respectable , plipielans,`Was nfilktert with Ltrer Comp:Jinni many yeare, and was perfectly cured. 11 tieing Brant : Pc , lb nt . g• Ezirea. We. could name hundreds of oiler cases, also cared. NURSING SORE MOUTH, LUCORRHEA, &.C. Byrom, Bc.rses.Co.,hY. Y, Oriolwr 19, '1947. MESSRS. 1.1. T. WALLACIIitte CO.: Some time last winter my wife become so debilitated from the elecissof Lerer , hev, and Nursing Sore Month. that she could trot lift .her chili or perform any household labor. Iler media& trem went was varied according to the advice end pre-scrip tion• of the snort eirdner.t :rm.. until our skill was exhausted in t16..:.•0. I . trWtS. pi le ternerie NI Very P Fkrte ton. !left at the time the ceerrneneed teking7Totir Pulmenary Balsam she welehed no .mere thee eighty-five p0in..1.. ; h ut by the titre shelled oilcan ,foar Lett;ts. rhe became perfectly well. The cure is so perfect. tisSral•nis now enabled to id ill necessary household work. .ohl coined thirty pounds el flesh in four weeks. We fissure. You ei.e - eatt attribute her cure to nothing hut Brant'n •Italsein. mei cheerfully reebree mend MI use to nil laboring under nnystlimiltd-rftlictiOn. Yours. truly, O. , 7.. S. TERRY, Esq. of Byron, wrote neat the came time that Mr. Galrittine nomed above wrote, sayite.. thothe was personally aceuainted with Mr. and' Mrs. e r Talt.ntitte. and that the snore cure came under his Own observatkitt. lie further adds. that he Is acqualeted with A. Dozen Ot.lher Cures of various diseases, which were erected : by Braurt na;4ls •; • , Mercurial Diseases. i Theis is another class ofidlecrises which BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT. pterscrkv 'pars and 'radio*: from the system, WITHOUT ANY FAILURE. This churl of diseases, when they heOpme rsastierticas/, aro Mu tiny called Mercurial because spore physicians believe 'rich i cannot be cured. without tke luso sif mercury. We pill not name the disease, because tromlbls description it will be understood: _ DOCTORS'AND PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND. The following named Mr 'err; and j'Apitime WI Wily recommended BRANTS, lIISUICLNF.I3:- • Dr. N. 11141BARD,Stninfor4C4me. ' :i• Dr. 3. NWAITIf, Watertown. N. N. ' Dr. ROISSIVIN: tt?. ttettry'aireet, Brookl* It T. '' Dr. T. ld RUNT, Auburn, N; Y.. . ' • !: , • Dr. OF.O.,FRANCIS, Middletown. G7onn. - . • . Dr GEO. 'A: BOOF.R.S.Itieb: N'.'Y Dr. S. WRITE. Fredonia, N, Y. Dn C. B. GALENTINP., Sitas. H. T. , • • . . .. Dr. J, O. SHIPMAN, Yrtypttiottle. N. T: i i 'd ' Dr. J: SKINNER; Hearrnf.,Bropetiink - air ..- Dr - O. SHIPMAN. Ondmia MT' 1' • ' - ". ' ,pi. • , . .4 . 4ollllll=atia • I'Ult,ll:Wi; lit_imiti&p i t ;, 1 11 Iltirritt; NewMitred ir*riltiii-*Cktis;:X.,Obson ; 'T.. r. 1300 r, Utictibiiro', , , l tifli,oliii‘it IntitZlieat tatitl; :Edviiii:Tiffriiljtill '"klyp ...' ,1441341004'# Nqtry: 11. Ilarford ; 11,1 E Gioiiitile,' iiiidafii , littiteriee'ittiEd: wards,' Untii ;' • Latblip: .Stilii,bill;Vit' OM i t Je NEW si i pplyi'ot lb . . I Aable et , , (call and sae )&t Montrose, March 1 '1&40, 4 , , PLOVER and Thii ot) L 4 l4.T' _ _ April 1, '5O 0r #o4_,_. • g; - Las Roust scalf TWO Vatur‘Cemmert.t.v.—Tharts - iilarasparilla -for sale in the different Soars called g P, Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It is advertised as the OAHU, NAL GENVlNE4altd,all teat, ThLiTonnsend la na &vet and never wan ; but ems formdigy Iv:reran railroads, ca. nets, end thelike—yet he asetuntifthe of Doctor for th e purpose of matting credit fet what he ifnett. - -7,He says " ha has attended taro lneditai etboete, and, pratticed (or fift een mug! i" now the truth.ts. he never 'prattieed medicine a clay in hie . lite Sochi wilful, wicked Arrierepresentanon thous bed to the character and veracity oftheninn_ • ' ."." 111 most airstmelnhe tad reser made those atatelnelits 1 , nun. self OT OfMle; When 11/111 men learn to be honest and truth. nil hf fl their'dnitietel and intercourse • erttiVtlieir tenets li e applied to one Reel Clapp to assist him in man- Wiauridehia Irdature,`stanne the large sums; he would o ne inducituent to embark &mate Wainer. These nee Gave 'beet in ni!iidt and litieTirng me leen 'possible formaiiit order Ut, MM. the - puhtic withwehodef that the 01, D o tt n eessoneerrilla was not die genoille, on pia; Mae fro - On the a I ?eetar' original Nem P .Townsend sail I nave ,sud th ee ThigS* * --- • 't give hint e ": u m y oome„fOrlfra - Week . , to 11 he *ill pro. .duce one silage solitary -pron: o . spoinents o f - Thompson. Skillet= , te en.i, are Telling brit ti s s u e of falsehoods, limply made to the Ptn , ltt, end keep the trial down ui ,star to his r"`" n in f e ""nttee eon. public to purchase paned. Th is islis . deul4on t he tore but Old "De. JACOB Towntend'a Sersape_n ma. having oa litr e Old Doet , e ..like nTo his f amily Coat of Arms, and 1M the e t..12f rmn. 0 THE oniaiNAL 'Discovrattu k OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend is now nbout year.. of am. and hu long been known asains...4 LiFFI OR and Dikreo VEBER of the G E NAIL:VS ORIGINAL "T_OWNSL'SD SARSAPARILLA" poor, he Was rotnnelfed limit its manufacture, by which means it hes been kept set of market, and the Wes circumscribed tp those only whe bad proved its worth and known inevalue. !chart reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been heated orsore diseases. and saved from dessb 7 pre c.annod its wonderful -HEALING POWER. This GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION Is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for through. out the length! , and breadth of the land, espc:eially as it is found incapable of ddgenemtion or deterioration. Unlike young. S. P. Townsend's, it improves with age, and neverchanges but for 'ha better because it to prepared on scientific Prineipies by a scientific mem. The hietvest knowledge of Chemistry, and the meet discoveries of the art, have all been brought into requisition in the manufae cure of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The. Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical moo, contains Many menlielcal properties, twirl come properties which are men or useless, andothere, which if retained in preparing it for uer. pro. duce fermentation and arid, which is InitinOW to the ass. tern. Some of die properties of Sarsaparilla are eo selentle that they entifely evaporate and ere menu in the preparation. if they are notpreaerved by a screnlfge process, lzr.osmot. ly to those experienced an in manufacture. Wrens-v., these to/arrie principle., which sly off.in vapor, or as an ex. halation, under heat. are the very essential medical prop. tract of the root, which give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the rent till they get a Wit colored liquid, which:iu more norm the coloring matter re the root than frun anything elm. : they can then etrain dm, insipid or vapid liquid, eweeien with cone molasses. and then call it "SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP" But tench is not the article known as the .GENUINE OLD DR JACOR TOW! NSEND'S • SARSAPARILL , This is tio . prepared that all the Inert pmpert:ec of the Sarsipanila root are first iernmeed, everything capable of betoming acid or4ermentation is extracted and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue k a secured in a pm . and concentrated - Vim; and thug it in 'rendered incapable of loeinganypOim valuable and heating properucc. Pre. pat ed in this:Way, it is made tint most powertul agent m tee Cuiss : cpg*.hangirrigxxible Diseases. Tiencelhe reason- Why we" heal commendatinns on eve:, side in itsfator by men..u.emen, and children. We find h doing wonder. in the cu re , v 1 CONSW.A/P DPW. D Y F:P SLL, seal L17E12- COMPLA INT, and in RHEUMATISM. SC1701". ULA. PILES. CONTI VEN F: SS. all (7UTANL OLTS - .E4UPTIO:vs. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES ' r t ni.l all afrettioustirienur 'from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. • it porserSes a marvellous eißcitcy is all comp !ante an sing horn In'dOStion, !wan Acidity of the ,forme., from ; unoqualeireularion, determination of blood to the head,' palpitation of the heart. Colt feet anal bon.ti, cold chin are hcit flaShes over the body. It has not its equal in raid* and otherl.4. Coughs • anti promotes easy expectoration and gamic pir• epirati . retaxtue strictures of tie lungs, throat andever But ur nothing ii ilia randier= more rettnif.ntly sem add acknowtedged . than in All k inds and stages of • . FENVALE COMPLAINTS. It Works Wonders in i eases of Fluor Albite or Whist. Palling: of the Womb. Obstructed, Suppressed, ot Paulo= blender, frr4ufarity of the menstrual periods. aid the la. ; Ladle effeettial in curing all the forms of Kidney Diem , . By ramotoine obstructions. and regulating the renew -evatem..it gives, tone and strength to the crtnile boil, nil thus Cures a',ll forms of , .4 Iferrone Diseases and Debility. andtlitie prevents or relieves a gre,xxsarkety, of other seal. allies, as .SfenaL irritation, New-oleo, St. Buns Doses. • Swooning. 'Epileptic Fitz: C7onruisisms, tr. It cleansei Like blood. =Sites the liter to healthy alit , '• tones the-stomach, and gyres good digeatioh, relieves ti' bowels of terpof and tonal irpation. allavainflaniznation,p rifles the skirt. equalizes the eireubittOn . of, thelalood. is duct= gentle' warmth equal!, all over-the-body, and VI mumble perspiration i relaxes strictures and tightness.* moves oil... Obstructions, and invigorates the enure nerron sratem. Until this then 'Tae Aleillotne yen pre-eminently need] Rot can gni m these things be said of S. P. Townsend'' inferior atilt:fell This Young man's liquid is not to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. - because of' one CRAM) PACT. that the nt is liiCaPi BIZ of DETERIORATION, and . . : , NEVER SPOILS. while the qther:DOF.S • soutin.7. ferment:sq. and 5/Swag the bottles', mito.jning it into fragments . : the *tot, EA liquid expledira.and damaging other eoods I Must notiho horrible:cnrintoundlni-. potronotw!to th e :natter 1-1111' put amdintomaystogn already diseasql !nth arid 7 WrAt Callata Dpipersta but finial -Do We not all know that ate' ' food !aura in our stomachs what. mischief it proiatal flatulence,:heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver ctn. pp dint , diarrltren, dysennet7. - rolic. 'end cotruptien of chi blood'? WhaziaScrofula but an acid humor to the body I %%lot prothteei.All the htfmors which brine on Proptiositt "the Skin,r Scald; Head Silt Rheum. Biypir'2l, lON gwellings, Fever Sores. and all ulceration. , internalaSurn tonial 1 It is nothing elder liedXen but an acid sidearm which sour% and thee sPORS all-the -du* rr-Lhr tv'tvl w "..., or sera. ' What caur.-ea; Ithchinstikrci Vit. a ; sour oro 6" . ' Cmii which` insinuates lititelf between. the , joints Mid* Where.initating -and 'inflaming the ; delicate _tissues Vol which it Otte i So of nervous threat's, of Impurity of ta blonilCorltleriegell circulation, and nearly all the slimes which of kt human natuie. ' '• - - , • ,10w..-10•:it( not,horrible to make ' and sell, and ininat 'worse to Mtn: this , • SQUAilid,, FERMr.rINC, arm ~ coMMUND" CI . • ' ' - S • , To‘VisßNO, , and vet lie:iwould fain ,hare it - underate‘id that Old lh a cob Townsend's, Gcnqins Otnrined Srvielts, is set ITATION of lire inferior, preparation I f . Ilenivii forbid , that:Wo should deal 'in-'an-article trlrl would beautha,nmet ;Omani, reaelidgencedia 5, P. Vat send's article 1 , 1 , We.wimlflefujiileist6"4l: batons& it. I. the abash/fund that S. P. TetteakentPs Ortiele andaht Di. Jacob Tomcod' Sneaparillaafehenreiticideepart,asid iefrairetydiset Cur; that they ate unlike in every, pititymilar, lariat to atesingle thing in' COMM. - • - . . As ...S., P. Townsend is no 'dieter. and near malt I. chemist, no pharinaceutist-slmowyf no more of medietres distant than any tuber on mad e , uneelendile, unprotraeli Man, what guormsrat cid the- publin here That they APR calving a`ganuines4intl4e l **lire, containing all the.' tife o l 3 fAithrtit'lps tied in preps it. and which art e catitqrarefOgtto.viidelt might'viler :them the AGENTS or pinsissilostead" of, heilthlt ' , •._ , I • , ' - But te . hitt, eleii;ehoul4 be iiipee4d• flint nee who kol. o •ecithilig domjittinatily nrnietlic.ino OS ditiettatil IL rtioo: a person of some erpetience to Cook arid serve uP t'lt e'°llllllllWideTlLlcitial. i.3.110ur much more important 0 1 that tileJeknt . tslio.uianu facture medicine desicned for viipAß'.sr, °MAWS AND ENFE'EBL'ED SYSTEI, .eliouldlreitreinellabe medical properties, orolataL at: manic! cif securing and COTlCnntrattn4 their Ileanng lin',7, also an extensive knowledge. of- the.various diseases:; silk i!** 'Wiwi ' aYstenti andAtow - to adapt rem° tbolo„..4ittatoos.,, t. - --- -: , i - ,..-'ir ," ' , .. ', - '. 'IN IS 'ter amp\ fraudsupon Me anfOrauttate. to Wm -... 1*411 into wounded humanity, to kindle Note in h ear late , bosom, to restore. health, and -- I,looMl‘lnd vigor Fe, , truebed and broken. and -teibanish infirmity_thst Oin I JACOB TOWNSltinkbilf 11011GlIff,anli,F 0 In ail " .- . portnnity and insane h)blig ttif - 1 , -,:. '-- . Grand% vutweiraa't connenitneitest Itstor% Within the teeth; andln the knowledge/of, all 0 0 . , . -thet theihmeerieetettatid allow. ay,loyeitexprol f. . - • ' nellukilooktilfott 1 . 1 !PI,I!A , n '''' CL,4lol4ll,Pfltg44..,ilgen=l.l. oessup& ~-,: i .:1111Nithkaihai vanyileitilk.of *tory .trade,(. Who want i , ANN' , ' , .of Web Inatieby ., ma sworn not to "O b ., ;, drop! . l44)* ijibl4l'have taken the ahoß .hateLthwiteitakitili, hi -gnaw*: where, :12= -thin tweiveinntaith, ;.proptiati , act-thea to o —you kiiewl can ite. well nanwr othazO lL ...4 despite thattt wit ill go before 'eta, in fixing r th i o a wo,ort i In' Blacksmith work .. ar , l 4.. ti . 1 140 apith Oltn . • NMI - • J FIN t and iniettas Yens.juo nee; TURWLI odd for ash at OP 4 SALISOIIiii