Highly Important from Nee Igelico. ..; rine t t A State Constitution Fo 1 7 -4: wr y Pune& pedsibited. ,-; ..! The assco th a t e d press'of . N.lr tritiblishea the subjoined important neve,* TellOgiiiph.: Sr. Lents, Ttitesdajr,i, June. 25. Adrices from Santa Fe .to ltrAy 251 have 'been received in this city .. Th e, Convention I previously called had met mid termed aState Cottstitution, which bad been formally, pro .ratilgateti as the Constitution of the State of New Meritto,Nihich was to go into effect the Ist of Tidy.. The Boundary ! question was deferred. The Cdnstitntion prohibiti, Sla very : Members or die Legislature - and ' Sen ators, with Ikpresentatives to 4,0' 1 tigress, were soon to be elected.- , -.- - The following has jbst been teemed. from 'Santa re : The convention - off' delegates villed tuts been held here. They have formed and prom ulga ted a.constitution fort% Government of New MeNieo. ', The conven4n assembled ohs the 13th May and the session lasted 8 or 9 days, in which a Consdtution was formed, which 'would go into operaticin•nbout the first of July. The boundaries of- the State. were 'defined snd Slavery prohibited. . The Constitution was adopted on the 25th May. Ia fifteen days afterward.% au ele4ion was to take place for the election of Menib'rs of the State I.,egislaturq . Two Senators and Representatives in Con gress would soon be elected, and cffor,ts would also be made to pro Cure them ac4ltattee at Washington. _ , -. Late Foreign News. the steamer Niagara arrived at Halifax on Tee - May the 25th, bringing English dates to the 151 inst. The prices of Cotton and Corn have declined, but busing generally was good. The Tribune says— The intelligence does not wear a pacific fspact.. The British Ministry has received another rebuff in the I Commons; showing that their tenure of office is frail, and theprilso of their supporters languid indeed. The French Cabinet is endeavoring to continue dissatts fitd about the Greek settlement, and evident ly considers the misunderstanding with Eno:- land one to be cultivated and-made the most ~f . The perplexing Schleswig feud seems as. from settlement as ever. Pruissin is still &ruing ; Denmark is - resolute, being openly And urged on by Russia. Rome is , ir-ea.sy under the ecclesiastical rule, and a :offish army is reported to, be marchinP, •.tmight against the Frenelpin Algiers. •Vrance maintains a quiet, which is not st4,rnation. Emile de Girardin, the potent editor of La Prase, has been elected to the Assembly from the Department of the Lower Rhine bya large majority. Louis Napoleon's modest demand for an addition of $400,000 per anuin to his_pay for doing worse than nothing meets with obstacles in the Assem bly. We presume it will be crowded thro' however. THE LOPEZ AFFAIR.—We learn from the New Orleans papers that the examination . of if-per, before the U. S. Commissioner; was ;.-ouglit to a close abruptly, in consequence the case Havinfr been presented to the 4 ;rand Jurr of the U. S. District Qourt, by J übge McOaleb.' In _the course of his charge to the jury, the Judge directed theii special attention to the matter of the Cuban expedi tion, and the persons suspected of being con nected with it. - ()yrs KnEots.—Vhe rowdies of Pittsburgh have a refined way of showing their rowdy ism. It is -by throwing oil upon all ladies they see with silk dreses on. Four ladies had their d'r'esses spoiled in this way on'Tues day last. WiN3 :111 (./ The t. Be!. Alonzo Potter, is . Bishop of the Dio cese of etrasylvania trill officiate at great Bend July 3 tit, A. M. in St Ma t k's, New MiNord P. M. in St. PanTs, Montrose the 31st P. M. in St. Att drew's, Springrflle,°Atgust let A. M. in St. Mat thew's, Fake, the 2d. . _ MEDICAL NOTICE. The adjourned meeting of Eclectic Bi;tanic Med kill Society of Sustinehanna county will be held at Brooklyn August 6th, instead of - June 6th, as-VI pointed. A general altendatme is solicited. J. IL FOOT, MARRIED, ' • At Harford on the 23d nit., by the Rev.llet hir.J.txts Dvier, of 'Deposit, N. X, to Misf; XteoAsEr C. Dwis, of litulord. • DWIIIi. In Buford, on the'24#l inst, of Paralysis, Ilituona Vnrrairr , aged 56 years. , .ssindarigekool Books . pLIBRARIES, neatly bound of 100 rolurnes forten dollars, 15 do for five doll* m, 50 do for two dollars-and fifty eta. Also, Larger and smaller Elookti, Question and Ilymn Books, just opened mad for sale by J. LYONS 4!_SON. July 3, 1850 Waited 10 , 000 yds. W ra z e lez W lZa l n en nel, ye: this sod .the Ist October, for which the h price will be paid in goods. July 2, '5O. • • J. LYONS at SON. Tools. A NEW . andinperior ataartinezt :Graes and Cradlees, Ifeilbe stieks, .Cradles, Si c k: SarandScyth Scythe stones,. Ritra end Grind Woes, ~ . 'yeaillfos/ bad Gelling rerrlow for' a 1 or r . O, by New Milford, July 2, 1 850: . , . C. saumm, carriss “B the Wang C4ll4,oegeees in all it* door 'tete( Wilem's Stem Timink±:str* Montreee;Pa. 411 Wade el atex,forW i fxklio gst, ar Perfeeilo l oltotualuitlY biukt Or moot 14 _ olio ea the *Mart Who, Alloy Slaceip. MATS/LEW Atatue into theanekiaire ' er Lake about the zia - ka of the subeenlin --• of June. The verses iini.9406111 li)Pn>"r7gr.. tY , Foy charges 10 take meat "rimy, JOHN (YRILEY. ii,ftg 25, 1850. eessl 'ppO'T at twood: pria*sit . hical ; tip dosed : Drugs and Medlcilles-PrTlMinkuct sold feta :di% die best articles that are prepaVie:::;l3ed thin see. Jayne's Eapectorint;Britcareth'iPilla;:Beid , leilz rosvders, thelieid'iareiarktiouSWlthcbarb and Julsp, SPtA Nihe,lPink nia *nakl'erbarn of Tatta4 camphor, Ca.stoC-aiid Olive OH.Vs:A:ink Glasses; Siltntdid lot:* Bola Leather, an eelnisoik: Lining Skins. The thirdtddifiiitr to otir so- cit tity Goods ! , 1. L: POST eto. , -1 4 - : - z OLITI'ION -"', .- ,:. 2 ~ , . Itelatnerto4n Avendinent, oftheConstitution. . , i lesqveil by the &fatal:lnd gouse of Represento- Hots o f.the - Cbmniopeeekli oY PennSylmania in Genes* Assembly ;act, 'That the Coristitution of -this CoMmonwealth be amended in the second see eon ofthe fifth article, so that it shall read as fol. loWs: 'TheJn4ges'of the Supreme Court, of the severaltouttS of Commcin Pleas, and of such other Courts pf Record as are or all be established by law,, shall be elected by th qualified electors-s 4 the Cornmonnrealth, in the, manner following, to wit: The Judges of the Se e Court, by the qualified electors of the nunonwenith at large; c jirem the; Pretident Jadgegrif t several Courts of Com :Malt PleWand - of se& 0 - - alerts of Record as are shall be established , law, and ell other Judges revitaired to be learn d in the law, by the qualified electors of the re I tire. districts over which they are to preside o act as Judges ; and thefAssOatelltidges:of the Celina IX Common Pleas by the qualified-elect. S -of the vounties res. pectively. The Judges df t p Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the ter.. of fifteen years, if they shall scrlong behave them Cues tell, (subject to the allotow.lit hereinafter p .Ivided for, subsecpient ' to the first election;} the P ,:.ident Judges of the several Courts of Common I less, and of such other *nista of Record as are or . so ld be established by law, and all other Judges squired to be learned in the hire, shall hold-heir o' e..<l for the terth of ten 'years, it' they . shall so log behave themselves ' well ; the Associate Judges ( the Courts of Com lime Pleas shall hold their o ces for the term of ffve yenrs, if they,shall so tog behave themselves well; all of whom shall be Ommissioned by the Gorernor, but for any reason bleciu.se,.which shall not be atifficient grceinds of i pearly:fled, the Gov erner shall remove *ay of th In on the address of twoithinis of each branch of he Legislabtre. The 1 2i first eleetion shall take platet the general election of this Commonwealth next er the adoption of im p ri this amendment, and the to ' issions of all the Judges who tray be then in thee shall expire on. the fi rst.ldonday of Deem r following, when the terns of the new Judges shall commence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the SoprenM Corot shall hold 'their offices as fol lows: One of them for three years, one fer six years, one for nine pars, one foi twelve years, and one for fifteen years, the term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after the election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the com missions-may, be issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice doing his term, and thereafter each Judge whose commission shall first expire shall infirm be the Chief Testice, and if two or more ceminissitmsshall expire on the samo . 4 lay, the Judges Wiling them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies, happening by death; resignation-, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the -first-Monday of De cember succeeding the next general election, The Judges of the Supreme Chat and the .President of the- ven a l Comm of Common Pleas shill, at sta ted t mes, receive for their services an 'adequate coin nation, to be fixed by law, which 'shall not be ' ieished during their continuance in office ; hut -thev shall receive no fees or perquisites of offi ce, npr 'bold any other offiee of profit under this Comonwealth, or under the governmelt of the Unit d States, or any _other state of this Union. Thei i udge4 of the Supreme Court, during their coati nance In office, shall reside within this Com monwealth ; and the other Judges during their continuance in office, shall reside within the district or county for which they were' respectively elect ed. . J. S. M'CAL I 4IOIIT, sp ea k er o f the !lo.zse of itopreccrqatircs. V. BEST, . • Speaker of the Se'itafe _ SENATE CHAMBER, Harrisburg, icnuarif '2B, 18$0. I. Samuel - W. Pearson, Chief clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do lipreby cond.,- that the forego ing resolution, (No. 10 on the Seriate Ste t of-pres ent iwspion,) entitled "Resolutiori • relative to an amendment of the Constitution,"-f--it beitg!the 'same nisoltition which svas agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each Hoe of theistLeg islatute-:--after having been dnly i considered and discus Fed, Was this day agreed to by a ;majority of tlielraimbers elected to and serving . in the den ate of Pennsylvania, at its, prestnt session,: as will appear by their votes given on the final passage of the resolution, as follows viz: ghost voting in Elver of the passage of the reso lotion Irere, Jones Brooke, J. Porter Smwley, 7illiam A. Orabb, Jonathan J. Cunningham, Thom as S. Fern* Thomas IL Forsyth, Charles Frailey, Rbbert M. Frick, Henry Fulton, John, W.. Guernz sey, William Ilasiett, lsaacHugus, Timothy Ives, JOshua'T. Jones Josi Konigmacher,,,Geo, V. Law rence, Maxwell Measly Benj. Malone, Belt. Mat thias, Henry A. Muhlenberg, William F. Packer, William R. Sadler, David Sankey, Peleg BSarery, 90,onsad, Shimer. Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine, .tvisß. Streeter, John H. Walker and Valiiitine Best. S i peeker—Yeas 29. Thol:T Sod% against the passage of the resolu tihri Irer• (Berge Darsie, Augustus Drum and .11aMmtider King—Nar 3. Extriciliom from the Journal. ' S 6147 W. PEARSO:, , r, '! 1— JOHN LONG IN T* HOUSE OF REPREBWrIVES,I _''Harrisburg, March 14, 1850. .f •. I, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, do-hereby certify that tbe foregoing resolution, (N0..10 on the Senate file r and No: 211 on the House46urnal of the twee cut session,) entitled "Resolution relative to the amendment of the Constitution, !'-- it being the same resolutien which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last IA- . gislature—after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed to by a majority of the embers elected to and serving in the House of preventatives of Pennsylvania, at its present session, is will appear by their votes, given 'on the And ,pa4sege of the resolution, as followa r vis: Those voting in favor of the pasan A ctbe res. elation were , John Acker, kiln 1 William Baker, Robert ßakinin, David 3. Betit; i" Bid dle, Jereniuth Black, John S. Bowen, William Erin: dle, Daniel H. B. Brower, Jesse R. Burdo, John Cessits, Heall Church, John N. Conyrightun; Syl -1 tiester endland. Benjismitt G. David, limn J. Dobbinsi4atice P. Downer, Thomas , Will iam. Dunn , William EskeY;Jnbn 4J. E Wi ll iam Evans, At; Scott Ewtng, Alexindeir O. Feather, Jimffigha ]lowers, "geniatiain P. Fortier,'Alexander GibboneY4 Minim r. Or*, Jbeeph B. G an, Jo eePh GUreY. Jacob S. lialednaan,George Hart, Lefton nut, John nutlike, William J. HeMphill, 1$ Ja4at Heim Henry nap Lewis Herferd, With- Ogion . 1 4 1 14t500, Niche .190e8,.:.r0ww, Fawn . P 1 Ja ir M s . Kinkead ,a ,Robert Ir 141yr:we ,Anson. i iiiiiiirtVaznes J. Lewis, Henry Little, Cataiti.. wain , John , ACCulfoch, Allem C. M'. 1 aurOY: dm VLsugbilb, John W,Lima, Samuel rm; ' ' WMPek,-Artellael Meyers, j ' liilles, JelePly: i • _Yi 4 1 0 a D. Morris. Willei• Jii00,,140011,-soviv,;- Alward Nick -Jacob Vis 4 Y.Assiovingull; John : B. Pucka,. J ,C. '.r4eiell;#aaaes C. Reid; John 8.12 1 = 1 161 Roh irtS, BeSsiiilOetelsei,'fftthlSlL 'Ole* ! W t Scltkl,,M9lll* C.- §Cotiller, William lleffner., 1 1 g . Ricinol SilittleeniXUSlifer., William &kith. Will huh . Stuith. Daniel M. Stnymr, Williartat. Sea der,.o niii 'C. Steel Ddiul Steward,.; Charles S ' ell, Edwin C. Trone,; Andrew Wade,.Rubert 11 W &Sr, Thomas Watson, Sidney IL:Wells, Mi :riun.A.i Williwink Daniel Zerbey and • John S. ili't. 014mPat. iSfe(Aker".-Yeas 81. . ..ThOse voting against thopassage of the Tesoln tiou Nvere,Augustus K. Comp, David Evans and Jwneh M. Porter—Nays 3. . Extract frail the Journal. i • WILLIAM JACK, C7erk. Swimmer'. .11nrch 15, 1i?;50. W. Bmcr.rwr, Dep. Sec'y of Cbminonlocalls. Pennsylrania vs': . . . I do certify that the aboi - eittid foregoing is a trite and cermet copy of the original resolution of the General Assembly. entitled "ResolUtion relative to en amendment of the Oott§titution," as the same renutineon file in this office. In testimony whereof I have here }' . '- . unto settny hand. and :reused to . be : ` , ...N ) ' .• iiffixed the seal of the Secretary's 'Of ..:. )- flee. at Harrisburg, this fifteenth day •• of Juno, Aunt, Domini one thousand vight hundred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL; i Seerelary ophe Commonwealth: New Plow Shop . TOStNI FUL I 3Eft itit CO. would respectfully ‘OP inform the farmers of this county that they hare opened a Plow Shop' in Montrose, opposite the store of Mills it Knapp, where they arc manu facturing and intend *coping conidantly an hand . a •cdtoplideltssortMent of Plows and Plow Castings. We Imre pUrelib.Sed from the patentee the 'T r/wire right of •manufacturing the justly celebrated BLANCHLEY PLOUGAS in Susquehanna county. l'h&ie Plows need bid be tested to meet unqualified approbation. Among our castings may be found the following: Points to fit Eagle Foundry, Post's, 13in,,mhamton, Skinner's Eddy, Mott's, Fuller's, Windsor and Car bettsville Plows. -Prows.—filatchley's Patent, (4 sizes, one size made expressly for torn plow.) Livingston county, Wayne County, Lion and Side-hill Plows, Cultiva tors, eta. Repairing of ell kinds done on shed notice. JOSEPH FULLER, ) . MILLS di KNAPP, rr° P newrL May 23, 1850. Public Sale• HE HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND (contain ing one acre and taring thereon some valua ble Fruit trees) owned and noir occupied by the subscriber, a few rods south of the Borough of Montrose, are offered for sale oft reasonable terms. -The House is a good and matt two story dwelling, commanding a pleasant view of the whole village. If not sold previously at private sale, it will be of fered at a Public Sale -on Saturday July 13th at 3 o'clock P. M. LIENRI CLEMONS. June 19, 1850. Struck mit a Hawk. Bir the latest o ffi cial dispatch from the corps • under GENERAL Buiratm, vs find that the GENERAL and all the young Buzzards were araccti. XIT A HAWS on the mornino of the 60 of May.— And that SIR JOHN (MOVES, Tailor was Clothing the human form in a human manner, hay ing made a Sweat- Glider for Barry Buzzard-- Coats, Pants, Vests, Cutting &c. for other people. according to their wishes; i. e, in Fashion, or out of Fashion. SIR JOHN. . Montrose, June 11, ISK Epitaph on the late Geneml.lluzzard, who was "struck mit a Hawk," May 6th, A. D . 180. Whoeer thou ag, - 0 reader know, - A hawk hath smitten Johny And here his body lies full low Dut soul he ue'er had ony. ''Montrose, June 18, 1850. Sarsaparilla. OLD Dr. Jacob Minuend's, Dr. S. P. Town send's, and Sand's Sarsaparilla, the genuine article, for sule,by LIONS & SON. Just Received, A new lot of Browns, Bakes. Scythes and Sticks, Hoes, 41-c., by 3. I.:YONS it SON. June 18, 1850. A'N and crßroonia Rakes. Hoes, Scythes and Sticks cec., just - received by Juuc 18. 1850. J. LYONS & SON. Executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Fistate of Nathan A Olianks, late of Rush township, decd., are requested to make immediate payment. and those having demands against said estate to 'Present them duly attested for settlement. H. J. CHAMPION', Der. Rash, Jule 5, 1850. Cash Paid for Wool. BGItRITT will pay the highest prices in Cask or Goods for Wool. New 2,lilford, June 4, 1850. A New supply of Goods A RRIVING every week at TURRELL'a. Montrose, June 20, 1850. A URGE lot of the latsst styles of Bonnets .Ctl just received and are foc sale very eheirp at LATIIII.OI,A, SALISBYRrs. May 28, 1850. • SP/NS/NG WHEELS for sale by • EL KT/MITT New Milford , June 4,185 b nails Caps and. Straw Goods. ELDRED& NEWCOMB ; Manufacturer of Hats, would call the attention of the public to their assortment of Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, com prising almost every thing in their line, which they would sell extremely low to those who wish to buy and pay for the same.. They wid make all kind of Hats, to order, on short notice. Montrose, June 12, 1i350. T UST RECEIVED' AT TRUE'S in addition to his large stock of Gold Pens, 860 worth of Bar,ley's celebrated Gold Pens, universally ac knowledgefi," throughout the whole worldanil else where among the nations" to be the best Pen in use. New Dry Goods. A T H. suaArrrs Store may be found an en tl and eattnsive assortment of New Dry Goods,,including every desirable style required in this market and consisting in part of rich - Linen Lnstres,Gingliams, printed and embroidered Lawns, DeLanes.and rich Calicoes of tbe newest designs and style.S. • Summer - Shawls Silk -Mantillas, - Scarfs rke. in large variety.. - Bonnets; Florence braid, French lace, Fancy and plain Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Silka,Rie.' bons, Trimmings, and Flowers in great beatty and at very low pnees. • -Parasols; a splendid aseortnent, arid Umbrellas cheap. • Broad Cloilie,Fariey Usorimeres,Sumnicr Cloths, rich Silk-Veretingir, Extra.' fine Moleskin; and Fur nipped and-Leghorn Gent's. Hata, Summer Cam: Heisiery, Gloves!, Linen, CaMbrie and Silk Was., Table- Spreadail Toweling, Edgings; Bilk Laces, Lacelrials; together with thousands; of :Ards tot, Shef - tth*v. Vickv;Twilled,Striped a nd finer printeifSliirthigs; Cotton - Tare, Ritts, 'Boots and wllich; connection With his usual large variety Of other Oriddonalres his assortment mu,. l PWitati will be sold Vcrs Cash, pro . duce or ippriiived credit, , • - -New Milford, Msy,2o, 1450, -4w7A_ VARO I *ti. *eV! *lllsa 1111141 a' ear 14t°1e. T k Rssu*riiKal*slnediknewStertrat.Greas telaijitt - nearlyoppaiite the Hansion House, whOte i e is,noir receiving a 1303 and entire new stock of GoodA Rich.be Aim :ter Sale oit the principle of SMALL I l ltortiileKltinfOONEiPliiet ONii% His stock enibraces Zia , eat:lore assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery - HardiVard, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Ready-tnatle thing, which have be t on piirehiscd in how York at the lowest cash prices; and he respeitfully invites the people.k Susquehanna connty — and vicibity to - call and examinelds'stock before purchasing elle ivhere. His'experreitce in' the bleanm'enablestint so purchase at the best advitutagel had flaring inade no arrangetnent'ivitl an agent in'New York, 'lle 'will be constantly receiving additional supplies of well selected Goods. SmarrAnT's Prorisplts=nottr,Pork Fisk tohole44le . • A very exten s ive ,stoe.k. fii3 kebpt, on hood at the lowest prices. Being determined not to be undersold by, any dealer west of New York. he Tespecaly toltatO a share of. the public parrordge. L'S. LENHBIIit Great Bend, May will yon 'walk la O TRU'E's4ancli look - atlas lastarrival of Wit.C.ll - es, Spectacles, 'add the last sat:tuner style of Pins, and Rings, and fancy goods . ? Also. Jules celebrated Tooth Paste And Shaving. 'Crean], and Lubin's assorted perfume. Truly the.best as sortment in town. 'May 10. Stiminer ,H 0&. 7 - ASHBURN i BRO'PHER taVe just Te ll' .1" mired a large and splendid _assortment of Summer Hata, einas-ting of Panama, Leg Horn, Tuscan, China, Peel, Peddle Bra'de; English, Can ada and Rutland Stia.iv, Palm Leaf and other kinds of Summer Hats, for Gents, Boys and Youths:— Also Hungarian, Citlifostia. and various other kinds of Ftir and Wool Sporting HMS, which will be sold lower for cash than they can be bought in any otter establishment this side of New York. Just call and examine the goods and prices, and if you are in want of a Ilat Or a Cap you will not go away without one. N. B. Hats and.CaPs made to order, 4the short est notice. Binghamton, May 1, 1850. --- New Spring Goods. BURRITT has just received and is opening a full and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, including a large anti superior stock a Ladies Dress Goods, Musick Bonnets, Boots, Sltocs, Stoves and other Fancy rma Staple Goods adapted to the general and nnlVersal Wants of the community, and which he will sell as here tofore on the ,most reasonable terms for Cash or approved credit. 11. B. would availhimselfof this opportunity to present bis acknOwledgments to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to his establishment, and to assure them that he is resolved to merit :moot:nuance of it, and that his goods of all kinds- will be sold: at prices tliat shall not be beat. • New Milford, May 7 1860, B. Vlour and Salt kept constantly an hand. Miss Betsey Chapmat, Milliner, AIAY be found at the residence of J. W. Chap in_ man, same building with the Register Print ing Chestnut st., between Odd Fellows Hall 'and Episcopal Church. A Few Days Later! Ifighfy hnioortant and, Interesting Nries Gold Mine disrovered near home!! - J. Lyons & Son A RE now receiving a large itnd fashionable as sorttnent of Summer Goods which, they will sell for ready pay at very low prices. Just drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam ine our stock. 'Twill rust nothing to sec and but little to bew just what you want. You will find us fur a few days longer at the old stand, where we will be happy to wait upon all who will favor us with a call,' and where we are determined to trade " carne" yet, but after a week or two look - for-us a little further up-town. N. B. All kinds of •' readg pay," even -small bills taken at par, Montrose, May 16, 1850.. _ Daily Transportation- Line. N. V. CARPENTER, Rail Road Freight line between 'Great 'Bend and Kew--Yoric. EVERY day in the week, Sundays excepted, for 1850. Captain—James Wickham. N. V. Cul:renter • will commence to receive and for ward. Freight from Great Bend. on the first inst., and ebrdinue to receive and forward produce daily to Capt.J. Wickham throughout the season. Capt. Wickham will remain in New York, td receive : Freight forwarded to him, and from the . 111figlei.4; - : perience in the husiness, they flatter the ti*; that at all times they can v.mninand. th market prices. the_ returns will be palls Carpenter at Great Bend. . - ,11.!Of May 1, 1830. N. V. CAR; 47-.57-7-: fIALICOS, Gingham; Latins, _ .„ uodu Ctr kJ Ginghams and Slilk Goods, tegliii: Shawls, Parasols , Fancy Cravats , NinfOl '-' , .:00:6; Edgings, Glove, 'Ribbons, &n., in ab" - . i TM" dies Shoes and Gatters i manv,ithaL4, -- 01t . -;r ces, at J. L.YONS'*o2cs.:':4; CARPET -BAGS and Cotton ysaM \ at ,'1172.1 , Rf J. LYONSA. SOlillt -..\---- 4 01-4 , 1)ROA D-CWHS, Kersoymeres, Twee. _LP tuck Jeans, Sattinets, French Ca.ssinterWit - 4: Summer stuffs just in. LIONS ik.! S i ;;'=±' . , , • PA.ESi-t - Faf Tlit:s, Bonnets and ".trimmings; : 7 new lot, at LYONS d sON's: ; ,': Q liIRTMIS and Sheetings, limn three4ourth to 10 ten-fourths *ride, sonic as bigot as .5 rents'''. yard at . LYONS &SON's. . ArTUSI PAPER . and Sheet Music, Litlur l ntph LVI Prints, Violin Preceptors, Strin,,, ,, s, &rows, Bridges, ote, dc., at . LYONS it SON'a APER-HA.NOINGIS and 'WindowP Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stanaps, , OlOthes Pins, Baskets tire. selling by LYONS do SON. RICE, Sugars, Nails and Codfish at LYONS it SOS's. Montros - q, May 18, 1830. Val sable Books. _ ITTO'S Daily Bible Illustrations, _ Ernerson's 11 re4nys; Apostolic Baptism by Tsiylni, Lit ir. more's Review' of the Mexican War, 134x* of Forms, DAubigne's History of the Reformation, ,te. just received and for salo by J. LYONS 4 SON. May 22. 40,000 lbs. Wool Waii. e t i td i , von, iphii4l :re will pay the lug market market V price lit Cash. . The mibscfibers bave a large stock ofkinds of Geods.especialty, woole . n goods, which ley will sell a '§ low - as' the Icrtiest. 'We wont bt,,un ersold. 1, LATHROP & SAUSB . 11,Y. Montrone, May. 27, 1850. 1 • Now Goods : - . ' 1..1 ' A ',LARGE and splendid stock of . seasonable 11. ii: Goods ; just received and will-be . for a email&dram a at - : • • - = . - ~ I ; LA'iliirOP & SAL*fi Ta. mai Pis, tiso. - --- - .. .., • i `" :1.- _ 1 ''' litibikisits. — ' ..., . , ~ 1 A :.4 -mow lot -i-kiiiik ii;4,,,,i , 0 0. - : 1 tt ived-,d Cot; sale by ,_- , - - 1 ~• . LATHROI i le fiiii,Llßßll4B7, 1 • 344 20, ,1.050. •!lirellikliftwil*::: :,- '-', ~ .;, ,- 4..,;,,, , [. ~ - ABEL, - .TURRIttt,, .: •-=-t,,, -1, ;[)''' i -TS - liciir t re4errmg bit Fain* - inter attpcir . .-- .1L: GOMM ' 'binding. ifitittf eiiiii, thhye - WICOI-d ' fi t thi s • .oWhiel.?;ailt be iold'extrbiterylPV Ipiiiiih - if,. eady'ytak"' -.MY. : slslertntenClitai':ba In vlaMit.d in fi rt as felleivi: - • . . s-1-` , ' ' Drugs,' Idediclitvii - theiPaintS;7.oll,o).l 4 d - Stints Gre&iies, 'Dry khieds; Hinftritel';',"tatle I War e , oh m N t rais:Cleeks, Watittes, .leyielty,;!Sib ver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical. Instritnienta, pq:. uerS, Peiftunery, Ifirrors,Stirtithieryßrtishes,Shmi Yankee Notihns, - the. lc& - -' ' ' Thankful•for the liberglihtiti4ge rat . id SibOttie- :. Ilel eacOnnOttent bithortoreeeived, I b c iA 1 a suer_ it and recerv4 a : condi/nitride of the saute::''':!",.; A fen- el the artrcies kept for Ole 4rd nit/tied beton- : 1. Affrocileits.- 1 -- good variety of 1 Ettiktintil, lial 'rived Teas, good and cheap Mohissea, ome; Pet , 'per, Spice,,Crer,Salemtes, RaisinS, Rice; Mite -±- erel, Cod fi sh, mace Currants, Taytioca, - Airwlloof, Mace, Manetu Sage, Nutnfts. Chries, Gretind-Mus- Mid ; also.,Mustard 'Seed, white :and batic; 'rit. ef.'llartron,Csia,Spda, Soda Crackers,Starchißar and CastileSoap,Candles;allgtrts of Tobtittn.lind Snuff, Vittegar,tte...d.c. . ; ' '-' " 'lkt Gboait—lliondillints, eaksiiivoilisiitti*itß, • Mete Skingerdirmy,Sheep's Gray, Kenturki`jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Tivist, 13uttonS,Ac.,an - dev- Dry thing neeftstry tiimake up garMenta ;.Palidoes, Glfighattts,Monslin de tents, Al'iriedis, Plaids, ter st,,,,e, Vestings:Apron Check, Bedlick; Drilling:VA- - ble anti Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting,broWic ift Bleached, Su - spenders, Umbrellas; Silk Cmats; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Comforters, Shawls: G106,- Mittens, llose,Uotton Yarn, Batting, Waddlni,ra °red Matra - , Cloak Viggo, (limp, E,dging;,,Ptirse Twist;and all grts of 'notions. Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and - Windows-Blind, Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, 1 Iles, Rasps,, Scree-Drivers, Coffee-Mills, Curry.: combs and Cards, Skates, Castors, Nippers,: Cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox - Horns; - Shod Spades, Hoes; Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yaids,% Hones, Forks; Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, Cork:Screen de. too numerous to mention. - Caticry.--Pocket Knives, Table Knives. &Forks,. bread and shoe Knives, Raizors Hand-saws, - Anr: ers, Gimlets, Simmon's Axes, Shears and Seßsois. . Paints.-4ure White Lead ground in , 0114 and' dry, Red Lead, Ven. Red, Spanish bream . ; Limp, Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, Chroine Gieen,.. Imperial Gieen,,Chrome'Yellorr, groundVirdigris. Prussian Blue"; Yermillion,Bronze, Uniher,Teiraie. Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, rat. Ytiiii*,•lio4e Pink, Black Smalt, Curcenna, Red Saunders, tri;,,nitr• of Lead, Litharge, etc. oi/s.—Lintszted Oil, a %'"itinty tlf Lamp (ilk litrd Oil, Oliva Oil, Tanner's Oil, Caster Oil, and alt •the, essential Oils:. 'r Irarnixii.—Furniture, Caul; .Leather and litaa• tich Varnish, etc. ' - SSA. Turpentine, Campbine, Rusin, Spanish *Ci ting, Putty, Glue, Gum Shellac, Copal Gum; Fit *ti, Red and3Vhite Chalk, Bath Brick's Poinise Stone, Sal_ Soda:Burgundy Pitch,•ete.,.._. , Brushes.—Point, Varnish. Counter. Cloth&.ll4„air; Flesh,- Tooth, Nail, Striping. Graining,llarking,lAr tist, Sash, Tool, Horse, W hate-mssh;tcrub end - Shoe Brushes, etc. • •'i -' ' -'.,.,; - " Dye Stuffs.—lndign, Madder, Leawood, N' lcWiod , Hiper Nic, Camwood, Fustick, Coperas, AlUm, Blue Vitriol, Annatto, CochitieaL Murat° of- Tin, lted Tarter,.Extract of Logirbod, eta, f Acids.—Nitric, Sulphuric, Muriatic, itc. Glass Ware:—Bottles and Vials of every site and Ide.-Tription„ at Wholesale and retail: --A Variety' of specie Jars, and tincture BottlesiGla.ss Syringes, Peseras, Nipple Shells; Nursing Tkatles, -Tunnels,. Tumblers, Lamps, Candle-sticks, preserve Dishes,. Salteellers, Lamp Chimneys, Pepper Boises, Car boys, Ifirmrs and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, Win-• doW Glass, Breast Pipes, ete. Slone Ware..--Jiigs of allsizes; Butter Pets, Cream Pots, preserve Jars ; pitchers, Stove Tills, Spittoons, ate. _ Clocks and- IVutchrs of dearly every description. good and cheap. Cluck Fates, Verges and'Keys„ , ; Watch Guard Chains, Cords and Keys' of allsorts. 1 Jc.itie/ry.---I..adies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom, ' Tins, Finger Rings, Bar Hoops, gold and silver Pen- , eils . and pen Cases, Studs, Slides, gold Beads; etc. ' too nal - axons to mention. Silver IVarc.--Silver Table,' Tea and Desert , Spoons. Sugar :Shovels and 'fottv,,Salt Spoons,: l Butter Kith es, Thinibles, etc. Also, Silver-plated 1 and' Germari SilVer Spoons, Brittannia Ware, etch - 1 Speetaeles.—Ladies am! gentlemen's silver .fra. mod Spectacles. silver plated, German silver, steer, 1 etc.. and Cases long and short, Steel Goa/A.—Steel Beads, bag and purse Clasp, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. ~ -, . ' Yankee 11"otions.--A great - variety of small, bUt,' useful and fancy Articles .too tedious to mention, such as Combs of every kind, ear spoons and two. zers, purses, pocket, mirrors, youth's Telescopes,• jewsharps, pocket books, pins, needle -4, shaving: tools, chemical powder for,..rtuaor-st.TPBB, key rin!Pl•: etc: etc : ;., • . - .'•;f- A -•-"•*:•:-AY' - t•:' ':: -, •:; , ..,•'• 11 ..'• - •: P 4 1(14 !,.':**-4iSi•.•4 l4, ii,4i i tiottiii'..: - ,: -. lsifia- Wormiemvuoii ri , o lo-triid pis - ....' : r l'e" - Aili'ai 4 t .rii#l. t0..*!#`...V.11,01i1*-.ll4CAoz*lico - liv.o•lnt*liii.O. Jai; ihitaiii ,:-#)*4kol.4::*noirei-aiWiOis:Nipliti.:Biiii.*: )0 16 ".* 1 / 4 0 4 . , fiegs;:iit4 - - - Pie.4ek•*4**kijeilii: .Itialoi-ii4i atia tior*.i:lfitt*Aitek',ox4Migki itet-S' &et/8: s , Tiiinit,'ratlisalistittaitisit:fcie : - _ - thelloliii;;4ci: iii*int, , ellitte; - "Ciiiiiificylageiiilet di,.`: 2 YeimAti - c l6l o 2 4 l iliPl ) oo4iii3ol)!iV :"M iniirdi-O - YOetYo4 91 . : 1 *41iiiiiirzji*l. r e P r o .tiedfoil - -srakeitti4list Aiiic:yirkist:iii; f 4iii r . :f4ll4 . fil.±4i'Ph.iiiiciiiiii'',..ji::::': - 4.,Fi n 'tk'i's:l4*%' ~.. - - . l 4.oiiiirt&;Chouitiligiiiiii-leif.iitikiCidlir. :iiiii : Relliiii t ih r "RinioAn,Y-I* - iet4,;(a l4 */*'*! AiiiO4 - '4coil4LAi t hiskidi - 06tte5.7eil* 3T , • 44 =ie:."4 1- tia4 6 ; Vul-i** *. P4:-Itil ( et jl#4 - , 1 lieit. " -. !.%inil,tfilk - ialti;;Toilor/iiii44g-:l3the i tj rikohilk - 4).A7o*; l f.;!'a.pil;.TtietiOlio;rits"ici* . ~ : ii - ii..... z - 4,1 - 4-4,:. ~,43igitioiv4rookoi ,* Letter4 4. ligi,ptiA , • : 4 ' Bliithiiiiik . -s 4 l * . gitiVe,t r irpekt ,ll f r itfi*:z_llffitillt*'. ''' .44144Nriaiii414,: s croWititYiteat 'gel* '.f, -;_ .'‘,'... jliiiiit libtii*liiimiVAteoletk...., Fri l W`;'l .. .^.-- *. 4'*tili*'iliae*%Vnle - rW*ittjF t ". , Y,Wilrlow i voidlitAitiek,Tiiii* : Thre!ut t 1 ,. • .4 " ''''''' '''' *gilliV**l7iß feril i T4:-.•';' t'l ,±2 . ' < ''.k.. .-I. l i 144 : :.., ; .. : I ',„ . sponge,- Pri.. '.. ... j ..* . t.iiiiiiiihni - ",);J:ltn*t . " „„ •'..,. • and 'Bath Brie or same Black Lead, 'rate* '', . Tubs; Clothes Ilins,lialf Bushels % Ax - htilviSi , •:<Chl," cibles, Candy;. lien dock- Gum, Windowsash„--.oil Cloth, Carpeting, sand , aper, Baskets, Tin WareS Plouglio *. ete. etc. ,- - - - -: . •'• 4 . Drugs and Mcdicincs. : -- irkey gum plaint:4l.nd; and pulv. genuine turkey rile . .-, b r east niiiia'also. morphite sulphas and ,acetasi - ratriikstrtchnia, !lotus hydriod. crewete, red and. .Ito precipitate, sulfate Ale quinine, calcined niagno russian cast tar, rid oxide of iron,:-nii. vomieit; li ... rice, carbi' irotr. eauthogt, turkey gum myrib, mil .. 'pot*, sa, awe , . cent alba,. ixdocyntb,,gum ,_ m * tl -' x ' al ,,,i, omel, tartar emetieirrail and puiv;OrmoitauE . e • .. f ; rata and palv.,celumbo ‘ sulpluite of zinc, saffron ! z , ,. :i, sews, prepared.chalk r eardamum seed, eiciandi*". caraway 49. 4 4 1 . 1 ;,44'PlliCgentialt , Loma 1341 0.. - -1 .0,01; dust i fguth kinc . 4.true, searanioniym„.lloa, xiiie;--,•? resivn sublimate,'..eatamine'laPtiso7fielgtibt.thil* french chalk , bismuth submit; initlmaiiliditte (lurch( jirirtfcro„ duo • berixeirii:araaiiihk::•ciilil tamerie, seo"feni e ..'reek baY*3r b Ok:: o44 tikt soman4 glitul9Cr _Pan* seima, pink rvint - 4044,7 -,'..! Are, (as& <petre).,ivoptutink.pniiri;gol~loo , ned,gant camphor, rag ging%;-Ittrievj. cayenne, Pay- dtheb B l:-Tallv: - iniiiiioaiii,AW cream of tartnr„tatatid st w aß rai 4 o 4l 4 ; ., ' ia ' 1 4 - 11I t e 7:. i F Pe, '. ol,"k -.. ... '...,,01 41i 1 45 r4•l-o.s=osgfi o e olWtio4 *Y: ov* riVia!o4 aribic;.fplillai4lll; 'igki•i*:#l,o,n -1 fir, tiPO4I:OOO"J,T .roof; eat- inguo.e,mo;,t i 1 Toot, I*4olol#4,:if iskkOM digi , rO9OVPO4' 70 1 4 CAmdes gin .-- tt4lk 4 ; 41 k I sop, seseca shirks root ; ritiltitkiiii*..o4*tdillili-t_l < , ,• , . - i. , :4'.<1...,'<•1in;":..v •t•ra•-x - V '-',..: • - 7:1 - . 14..1,1 4 ; -- ~•.,, ....:.,:'".;4,--', t°l l ollt. - `: #C 4 e:ind Y ''_ re un kw, Ant , galls,: .....nts:Astaamith; oin. gum gumu: , gthll t _gal s:Mdii 7 iiiukti: t. 1034 r zn4 salve; crok..cantuirli... . - iteitrigris.„ erotism bin abtinibky, eVribeik,(gtimudiiiihnutts3und t) ' uslibatti, fot.74ligitartsjuut. ' - autiKM l hituit .' • au'b• luagUesiu; - 1-yttteit, giiii . .'ololoAicur - a t ,..• t 'moo. rod 'etlifire,:golci th'r4B;etoci*iratitok leaves . „,litiildursis sarsittarilia'. - 7 - 'riskbliieliiiF ~ Adhesive plaster, moon od,Thnaliviguchu Leave' Figs, Genumo Cod Liver Oil, A:auto : o( inw,e4 l i s . Extracts of , e g c entian,co nitngel K iato u . s .. ~ h le ' n t I i -.'' n damkimuideadsnight lijaiki thom7 *e;-i: `cYnth 6o nxf --' ~ ' 'l ' ' : ENtenildt Mkt'Orfeprjeticf r l woo,TQnsen Wintergeeb "miirmo4 l 4 tater k li, :antis' , - : ' -. !...::fd4ee.”. - I, uPeirmmt PunuMitt al" ' ' *mmtlutis.,*: . avuutkjulliPer , rlseMarit anther - outity47; 411M6 Ai Lsaiin, tajiput,; spruce . , nr,`eube . - '',.k4 Aid r _Alt'll i essences from the above oil&_' '''. : lit'' '-`4*PI: 1 'Tiodure q t-rtMut rbettburN •'' - littstir . 4untam!"_-; #liktr; tggitalis, tofu, ' 'A") .34 i , muriate triim:re -- cifiron,lfe. ' =I = -'--- - : ,-..z. i i,, Lolokinlem.Parzirl i ' ve l 6 o! '7. ' ;' , O O . s .7. 1 4 , Mtigtoo - o otlioid.odh - ' i serfteol ' ' 1 dide, aqua atnoniii,sukliuric•etbm*,; 4 4fitiKY44 'i • voiles', contr.. EoltUO - lartirtatattisaml'w* oil- , 1 s'Pike laisam &Oa . * I ricist 7 '. 'Bia4ur. 'put , itaidia, filacksaveri`aunl ' t ie ei !' t viel. l e rt etc. etc. ,- , ' -.: '•'. ."-' - ' 2- * : L.' 2 it , •In elliiit„tt whole;news :.tikliiititAl , , ,i the-vain titles it to en I ' l 'ii,":,., : mieltdr*:, 't lII' articles kept brinlC - 4t.- :0 ~ • - ,t_ ..4' , iitAt .: - right idnee tabuY;(l-ao‘t., . ; - ' ),,Abeyr - d o no b0,..-t, kind of - .1;44t . :qi - air: )0 . ,heiOitilki ' • ' Ow voriev aid 9tftility, of diem , ' . t'Md -, 2: #' arc offerea phpicialis tolniilie t - ,P l OO.-..; lt -War purcha se. . ThitrObito - UTU'. ' , ',A' 11 call and ex amine: the qualitt _stienti, _',iit c : `, Dec. 1844 •• '' - rib :rvAtatiamtuAi . ^ • • -, Netoe t otus:' - sf oc k Goods,..this , • Splendid _Lot • of -Ant4lPt • Lircrii4 Baingeic Oliftsit Sib s; and Italian, do Plain and . •` --, rs and Ilene , • Shi'irls•';lllhttlr,7 - 43 , 3T; Del.;aitio dm.; TurliiSitin.hirieinitiiSt~ Flowers, Wreaths, 'Srsailitmi. , -Snimeledepti • Bunts. Kid. "and Silk OlOireki t iAlani" itoli -1 34.10,Pf aiiil Dreistrloolo, - -Bendiii•Wt4OWS)llo3igindins:**ol.,, maw andi,Pfeirt:Swins litiniiiis4'Eg:utuunkqj ctit',fts yk. Sliillh*.t merYi lieDman.,PecSi ) , , ,-C,C 4 i.4 4. 4) 14 • 1 00nkidi: 46 1 Large Lot, a 'IIO;tCYY. Cart6V-C*161,1 lam= TAnen[Clingnants4W i some Beautiful Barathers:lresthigic seiatilei Bn k - • • Cloths, French Curtain Lastir„iWinte-Stid - Ort*- Veen table'ploths,.dotton - dt Table - Pifer ; jct. 6tet • 9a. p4ple and alley. eannor. bO .- beitt i f*thadeubt,s7:` 1 lidirdiesiet and avekirsr;-wiliaie .addeiUmuc - .tb our stotkof 'Hardware, and , lreb--- - ni.islic nearly all Ahat's called - for,--atibe 1.164 - %isu wood,,,Wa r e.,::Ke e lerp, v .* Trays, Matts 08. ClOth;,,llrusho,,silifOitt.'' 7 new article fur th e convenience of X, --"Babbeteg Eferyexcing Compound," for ni,filtin" . .e y Bread, we have 'tried it, -and Can recommend it Corn Starch for Puddings—needsluftabe- . tries?- • We liare-a" large Stock of Teas and Orciepiies ge.i4 • aridly. Gents, Strnw and Palm Ininf Hits; Gaitetv ;I Boots. • " Our Stuck is unusually varied mid - Urge, we ni4l .. rite our Friends to. eall,..and .exanlintr: for thea - gt selvm We can and will geU gook' l'ilock4, prices. IVAXTED AT PA§t Ali 41:7S Wool, Whent,ljrain of all kiiidi; Butter and Vistil; an old domande ; ,ot tot' Eloodi; Or;if :our Mind trill Lying us their Webt suid "we: then' the Caxh at-She WA 'orici= l3 ;Montrose, 314 • BOOM &FOSTER 4: Ayr; S. C. soots CO.,'a '-'4 ~ - _ ' Fashionable • Clothin- gmpoWstnif -.'":,;- -.l' AvitotEsAiss & itorAu.,: 27 Coilr(landf4e/Veir 'Y r iiiff. , ~(a Nil , doors beleti the ;Western:Hotel:Y.ll l k: i THIS! HOUSE., by reason of its Great Popular. , s ity and extensive Reputation, both for- - .th . ,/,'l Superior:Qualities and Cheapness 4 Its Goatikila: ) 2 ee.ently been extending its - hu - &i sin, Utitil it tfniivi:., presents an assortinent at once tinkral*l. by atfydi i .in the city. One - ' of the.. Firin;being one's-or ibe:4 4 Pioneers m the Clothing- Basilic - se,. _ devotes iiiiiti 1i iri time to purchasing Goods..foi the Eirtabficliiiientii*, ,11, Wilie4l, his long Experienee;c'nckiMedeklitek-.4i11,.i5t 1 and'with the _aid of afiliarinteOpitaoo3 .n is*lVekkii to dow ith the most predominiint.suctes , , ~, ,, t- -,,, 1 4 An Aber ,of.the. Firm..St!periliteriasi* . , pitssoni' ./ f their . extiosive. MariufathturingslhOOMent4ilidC,. . the S tuck thus prnifticeit'epl.with'it , Ntilvio'4 l 4itt . . nem, ,Irgance and Lltiti4; Aulitioimiyig to nea r -' 1 ly $1 ; 000 in ..valtie, comprisci in **merit imiri,- , ~5 uneA Iled, .tind they_ (lefa ii/Vionifiefiint:: .TheY,.. i i 4E f o desire particularly to call-„theiatteittiortof...,.".:. : (.. : - ik,ll ~.,- " Coliss i tty :111erellitai0i -_ _. ~- =: :l itiahe r Stock, whom, by - :their atensii:eir**,; t !: - *in - ;:thgyiiii enabled to supply - with'ian,ittOoft-A ''sneiiK *net(Titie;liest; the.mast.Varied,widAher ' i• -. 4- TWAY*Taiir eu , thiiCoighteig; ,- .Xoud4 B l: - _,the-e: -' of their business KeveutthemfroM snely .Pii - triii?s. l 4ricio itritfltk.f: (findelrletk.'-lifahUr this ii -- :* l l4.*C l 4hOlkeo s44 4 e# l i n ' ho t ted, =4 . 4ll4lit'siii!!:*e.(; - - '^vir 'iPoakiliels:**6 4 1 ;,Viiiidisif' * ''''' '&TI.:I4P' ' tip— , , - : . _ , Sfs.:,/,,,..k.k00k. 7 e- A1k4.!: 7 ,! . ..k - .P?4 `...*4141614iii5 P;r*#.i ~ .7- . '' . :::0 1 .t# ,-i** - 4 1— ' Atik .!ttloi,;:goixtb.,...,-, ;t itiovomomottpig ) .*, _,c...,. t„,....,*;,wilsekelti! gliiiliifiinjyK4ifiliPiol it'deficatin*.iiiihiefri *1)1C, them teaftnitEthi) ':.FtiLL:sans ruiiit, ,„_. , 64 Notice,. 'awl - sent _ ikai4;*ft'*-04 • rates.. : `"' :--. ^E = ''''''. : ..o 7. . aim:4ml _ N. B. Onen friinvo'WeiOci A:11:-410"P.V.: - 7 thlykalleli-0010*-. TN purawmca of ita ordee tnaiWk. • Court, h e ld 'at 9eit -4e4. of:Susque)34!in ! Nlek4il24 . ll,y .1 1 3 4 50;iFi11, "Peted.,%. latd;~tia"eefa*e of
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