,;::Scisgbizmos '' i . . riOus duties and'poiers of ithe pariSh judge, ,, was that 'of auctioneer. He sold all the prop-',l erty or sileCessions in his parish. :It happen- --'------ led on one, occasion, in selling out, the prop s Oat S ' • l'i ''it,;'' • eid 1 ,RR LAVE as - y en aseertain—,,', erty of aleceasedgrocer, at an unruly par is nut it fkoftive. ' .',-. I ' . ishioner disturbed the oer bf the proceed , G.6:s4ot.Titamt l as.—At a l reefing held i!Ags• ,T, he judge fine hi $5O for contempt of cOart, l l 'Wn applieatio was . made! o him ia.,Panenilnidl,'On2the ,26,0 nit.,ThetziPsOn 1 . -,., . • . . • made _quite A tel Operate speech,and i %,„,„:I . ,a le k, 1 bs an attonaey to remit t e fine re lease Wits - nti distnrbancerof any kind, ~ . , ~ , the prisoaar on the gro . d, that it was no A z , i i, i6 . 't 'tt• ' I ', ,- • F . h -1,. , . .. contempt o wart; as the udge,svhen fulfil rs ime, snys at er.rtikine, in,; the history f • th o. —e,government, th'ePresidents -1 I ling. the du es of auction r ; was not a court, I :”(1 Stye"foe not an obje tor nte nt Message was. read before Congress on the 1 The juclg i' e Mediatel drew Himself u n i l p l- wrth finit day of the session: 111 • ' 1 '. 11 his dign ty and conscious power, and , . ~. re- Prentice of the Lriuistille foiirne, ' says !Plied :•• "'Sir, I'll let you: know that I am thl o% - the64gi4 l 4 l , l re,. of South-Carolina has , 3iidge of kliii parish judgeall the time— issued incirucCionate Ifarineia`. : ,Ailiiie,frkiln'!)ndge froat the rising of he sun to the go-, Charleston, not to consult the North Star... , - 1 lilt clown Ith roo f :. and such always an - - 4 V' . s, o' - 'ect of do,i enipt!" • GIST !TO itROFESSOR , WEBSTERS IDOW:.i i r ' ---The wife of-the late Prof. J. W. Webster, I Trim Ittl. xo Passion.--Thelorce of hab has been presented with a fine house in Ash I i '''/Is well Ilustrated ; br l an anecdote told street which she will occupy with her daugh- i ' oia- form iProfesSorloi'Oe Medical School ', ter& . 1 i C . ambrid e. We have it, from one,of the 4- i . , 1 s uotents w .was preAent on the occasion : The threshold ,of the S • ew . Year is a , After tlie delive - v o(' alecture, the Pro ': thoughtful place, full 'of hope and promise," f oasor „id . . but full of reflection too. It bids man "throw i ~Gentler empires away and be blameless,”.but not to I squander his hiiurs.---Headliy. . . le r 8 °'l ! 4 iadiaoped t Strange questions are agitated;in the de^ u l tall, , btli'llt .., bating clubs down east. The tasilvas,.Whati 0 tictli read , . ts.the differencebetween a fac simile 'and a ! however, it sick family. And the next will be - , What is ! and to-morn the difference between the bridge of sighs. treat." and theatize of a bridge I •. , '''-°. ,i ~ The cleat d early tit. she A few,,,y.ears since, at the ' r celebration of , e , • „L, a our national anniversary a poor pedlar wE t o P"r , 1 was present being . called upon for a toast ., I the n4ss d e wi, the ad offered the following': _ ~ 'st le "a de He ." re's health to poverty,L, it sticks to it man when all other friends desert him." ..ii f i: : 30T strode hands be Ithas,been eloquently remarked that in'' c oIY look.; • • the obscurity of the cottage, far from these- 4 hilm, he add ductious of rank and affluence, is nursed the ; " G9utlem, virtue which counteracts the decay of hu- announced; man institutions—the courage which defends . l ia subject the National independence—and the indus- . s o y te , 'slit - try which maintains all classes of the state. j dppointine disease, u'rifor tien, and the recovery. MONTROSE, JANUARY 9, 1860. When von see a man cocking his bat pc on one side, assuming an air in the streets-, and i carrying, himself as if he thought the ground on which he walked was unworthy to hold him, you .can put him down as, a snob,not a gentleman. Yonr true oentleman never assumes such dignity it is only your false ones who give 'themselves airs. At an evening party in Providence Rhode Island, a few evenings since, it was proposed to dispose of the belle of the room by lottery. Twenty tickets were immediatiely. sold at a fixed price. The holder of number 20-drew the,pnze. The joke ended not here. The fortunate adventurer ihas since, married the lady whose name was drawn against his num - bey. Potrricm. Ida.tzmust.—lt is certainly a remarkable fact, which we find stated in the Illinois State Register, that the Hon. Wm.' A. ,Bissell, now rckesenfing 'the first Con gressional district being _ a candi date in the same district at the election lately held for representative to the next Congress mias elected without opposition, receiving eve ry voite i to the number of twelve thousand nine kindred and forty one. EXTRAORDINARY MARRIA X.— The follow ing extraordinary occurrence took place in London : A gentleman. a widower, left with three sons, became acquainted with a widow lady who had three daughters.. The lady and gentlemen married, and with the children 'of the two families lived together for ten years. During the last six weeks the eons and daughters were marrivi to esBh oth er,.and what is more singular, the eldest Qon married the eldest clinghter, apd the .otbcrs in the same manner. The large glass edifice being erected in London for the World's Fair is fast progres sing towards completion: Two thousands are employedlipon , -it. Its 4en(rth will be 2,oootfeet and its breadth 408, feet c overing - 29 -acres of grounk - and being!of height suf ficient to o.mbrace tinder its roof some of the high forest trees of Hyde PaA. 'Commencing at each extemity, and working towards the centre of it, two parties, of 130 men re- qiektifiilly, add two sections of 24 feet per ; s 4ay tbns advancing 98 feet per day acrois ,:the entire breadth. Vim) OF GIRLS.--Testerday, the 'CATS on the Little Mianii Railroad, at one time -':brought dawn 218 girls frOm . 12 trzi.:2o years of age. 'They come from " Yankeedom," , ; and are.going be* factory now just .Carrolton, Ky, Thelgirls were .most oPtheos good fresh looking.specm . ions of„.the . , great Yankee -nation.'• Before they , are two years older, they will, probably, be ,all married off. and .perheps sikung the 'gen - itt some of the elegant, mansionssoftar -western - men. Good tuck to them Where will Yankee enterprise end 1--Cirk. eiwiati Conunercial. A AY:Mt:ART Ax.—The Buffalo Repitb lie tells of a cu'iosity mongor from ihe east, - who came tp duo : city. recently for the pnr sf, pats of examining some mounds, ijithat ` , -sieuritv,..t4t• are supposed to be the remains tribei now ettinet. Haring got a ~.dead ption.of their locality, "he resolved to spme.,speeiliens for his cabinet, Sand - ,, started hence imnbuggy,attd-with,spede - and _ After travellinesomedistance,he drove up near:. a, Jog uoisabout.dark, an s d ;;A ,loaaaenced,44tatious upon a small „mound, sal lied made some progress in lisArork. Lwhen the door of the cabin opened arid s' - e:Qkjisued with--" Hallo, etrauger,ewhat . jireyisti istiialing theta ere potatoes.ior The Barnwaije,wt, c!u!e . 4,_ tearing his spade • itilhonie, un der „the' old eiiaced hntrind'-enormotes pre •rogatixe seePlr! of , N e rtirivestern Louisiana with a; . potentia lity and vigor hardly equalled at the present day the Czar of Russia Among the multifa- en ~ to-rncoow I shall hate the isectiog body before you. s , have the atisfaetion this after rfortunatel the subject was not • , hot bein quite dead. tile is, mut doubt fnuct by this time: w von in rely - upon a rare . ay the students were in the hail a scalpel used. There was no dissectipg table, and every time ed all eves were turned to wit ent of what Mantalini would 'd body:" By and by the Pro down the aisle to the table, with kind him, and wearing a melan- Taking !his hands from behind •ed the students thus : u, 1 ex - Noted : yesterday. as I have the pleasure of dissect here this afternoon. But lam , gentleinen, that much to ms , nt, as it be to yours, the I tunately, lias taken a favorable patient ,now is in a fair way of "hike to 'I ! . : ti!ngton is sb ': I and hung h : black. bonnet Ilk' I like lo s • , 'with the:pi° each other. I,rirapny—a minister wail I surplus on, an' tn: king them ibe lii‘band4 . - I bti that tnr 1 I ever-shall pl4;the napti ith my g i I 41 keep a'. • i thiisbi, be. rtbetp wa.. in i ;1 an didn't.k;' pmnt one Oil si ttosee : i co nine . the), he bustle, ab4tractedly I that had :laid aliVe, and the I and dark wit red the ghost .. , i i the rnornentt . owlhood ; a ,v, , m Tried on l' ! ou. ly at her . .j, 1 I th - veil that: Ike sat pulli' t i brUsh in e.t) I fodder. '. end weddings," said Mrs. Par • Came back from oue in church r shatrl up and replaced the o,he long-preserved band-box. young people come together lie to love cherish and nourish • ut it is a solemn thing; is mat• - ry Solemn' thing—where the into .the chancery..,with , his a goes tkrough the ceremony of man and wife.' . onght:lo d wife, 'for it isn't.-every has. s out to be a man. I declire a rget tibw I felt when Pant. 1 I ring on my finger and said l ode I thee endow.' He . used d ry .goods store then, and I going to give me the whole ' I Was young and simple, is'W sill afterwards that it only co gown a year. - It is a lovely <mpg people plighting their sing says, a coming up to vow's"` • about and got tea ready, but he• put on the broken tea-pot moll unused since Paul was tea ups mended with putty ate, as if the idea had conju .l past enjoyment to dwell for t the home of her present wid mg lady who expected to be • a4ksgiving night wept owl -ll:larks, but kept on hemming ast i to adorn her bridalship, and S I b f ' ties out of the hearth e - .e silence.---Boston Path RUISINESS DIRECTORY MONTItOS E V Ik -.--- S—Cabinet and Ch air f PETER $ Makes ; foot C.Ol. ke s r t , r o e v e er, e t ONe , --Fashionable Boot' and Shoe . Baldwia's Harness shop, Turn I $E iiic. , n rlPSON—Dealers in Stoves, Love trait. gs, Tin, Sheet , Iron and Copper are, Dry oods, Grocenes, tte-,'Public Avenue IMMO • NE ItVCO.3I 111,- , --D ea lers in 14 La i Cap i.: ... Furs ; oppo\ite the " Democrat iating . :., 'foot, Prilkc Avenue. _ • . ______ _____„_: _ _ _ i IFFI4--Fashionable Tailor; over s Botik Store, where he does work in theetinsuirpassed. - - *racy at Law ; Office on door East of B. T. Case's, ! ri EAD---Dealers in bry 1..." . les, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Tri, Clocks, Watches, Jew. _ nme7, &c. Ake. _.__ AMY—House and Sign ten, Glazier,- Grainer cf: Dee ' i Birchard's carpenter shop - umer's BoteL NEW VEOOIIII- . . Abel Tatrie.ll , TS now receiving . his Fall and' Winteratipply sof 1. 'Goods (embracing nearly every - thing wanted in this market,) which will be sold extreotelyLOW fot cash or, ready , pay. lay Sii.,tsortment - may be classed in part a§ follows : Drugs, 1 3 1edicines; chemicals, 'Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Gioceries, Dry Goods, Hardwire; Stone Ware, Glass, ware, clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sa ver Spoons, Spectacles, musical Instrument/5, Llq norsrPerfumery, Sfirrors,Stationety,lrrusheS, Shoes, Yankee Notions, ttc. (to. Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial eneoumgemeni hitherto received:l hope to mer it and receive a eontinuancc of the Ktme. _ A few of the articles tept fur sale are named below : Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine 93,- 1 vored Teas, good and cheap Molasses, -coffee, Pep per, Spice, Ginger, Salerdtus, Raisin% Rice, Mack. erel, Codfish, Tante° currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs. cloves, Ground Mus tard; also. Mustard Seed, white and black. Ext. of Leinon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castle Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, &c. Dry-Goods. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets; Mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep'a Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons, de., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments ; calicoes, Gingliarns, Mouslin de Lanes, Al s, Plaids.l3er age, Vestings, Apron cheek. Bed Tick, Drilling,. Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, brown ik BleaChed, suspenders. Umbrellas, Silk cravats, Packet Handkerchiefs. coinforters, shawls, Gloves. Mittens, Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col-' ored cambriek. cloak Fringe. Gimp, Edging, Purse •Twistimd all sorts of notams. Hard- Ilrare.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings; Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, iles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cu board Fastenings, Balls 'for Os horns, Sho is, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, - .Mules, Forks. Shoe Nails; Tea Bells, cork Screws dc.-too numerous to mention. atalery. Pocket knives, Table Knives it Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizors, Hand-saws, Aug ers, Gimlets, Siinmon's Aies, Shears and Scissors. Pointy. Purd White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, !Yen. Red, Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre. Paris Gretht, chrome Green, Imperial Green.%chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris, Prussian Blue, Vermilion, Bronze. Uniber, Terra .3e. Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Smalt, curcuma, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge. etc. OUR. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp nits, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. Varrtish.—Furniture, coach, ',mailer and Mas tiCh Tarnish, etc, ' ' Spit.tlerpentine. enrophine, Rosin, Rpanish Whir Patty. Glue, Gum shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red anti White chalk. Bath Bricks, Ponuse stone, Sal. soda, Burgiindy Pitch; etc. Brushe&—Paint, Varnish. counter. clothes. hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining..-marking, Ar tist, sash,Tool, Horse, White-wash, scrub and shoe Brushes. etc. . Dye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Riper Nic, ctunwoori, Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto. cochineal. Munate of Tin. Red Tarter. Extract of Logwood. etc. - „Aeicts.—'.N.iitric, sulphuric, Mtiriatic, itc. Glase Ware.--- - Bottles nod Vials of every size and description. a: wholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jars, lind tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Peseras, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottlesjunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks; preserve Dishes, salt-cellers„ . Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, -win dow, Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone Ware.—Jugs of all sizes, Batter 'Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs ; spittoons, &c. , Clocks and Wateheit of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Faces, Verges And Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry.,Ladies' and , Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Ping RinT4 Ear Hoops , geld rind silver Pen cils and en cases, studs, slides, gold Beads, etc. too numerous to mention. , , Silver IVari,-----Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugaf shovels arid Tongs, salt spoons. Butter Knives;, Thimbles, ett Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, ltrittannis. Ware, etc. Speaacies.—Ladies and , gentlemen's silver fra med Spectacles , silver platd, German silver, steel, eto., and anseS long and short. Steel Goods.—Steel Beads, bag and purse,clasps, purse Rings. Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee Notiona.—A. great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs-of every kind, ear spoons and twe seta, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's . Telescopes, jewsharps, pocket • books, pins, needles, shaving Was, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. PisioN, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gion wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse. etc Musical Tastrumenlit.—Violins and Accordfons, (the best assortment ever introduced intothe eouti ty) at wholesale and retail; also, Violin Bows, strings, bridgesu.pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol strings and bows, Fife's, Flutes, Piceloc, clari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordeon. Rote, clarinet. Flageolet64lc Trusses--Abdoraina/snpportprs and shoulder bra ces in great variety and, of most approVed patterns.' Medical Instrumeits-411 the varieties usually called for by Physicirms. - Ligurirs.Choice Liquors for mil:ilea/ purposes, such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, ett., (a variety of each,) Akoliol, Whiskey, etc. etc. - Perfeafi r ?ry--Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and vent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy ,suar,.os Marrow; -Bear's-Oil, Tricopherous, Bair I 'Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. • Ettitiolwy.—Foote-cap And Letter Paper. Quills,' Bleck 'satitl; Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps, Sealing Wax tmci seals. Gold and steel Pens, Pen Roldets, Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business it Fnendship cards, Pencils. slates, Main -color? ike. Boots, shoes, whip* candle, Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Whale Bone, snuf fers, Tras s, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil. Blacking, sponge, Princgs Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick air same, Black Leach Patent Pails, Tubs, alothes Pins, fitdf• Bushels, fixiielyes, cibles, candy, Hemlock Own, window sash._ Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. Drug; Tut Medieines.—Turkey gum opium, rad, and rely. gemiine turkey Theubarb. east Mai also; morphia:l sulphas. and acetits,.; veratria, stryolloia, potass hydriod. creosote, red:and white precipitate, sulfate de quinine, calcined.,nuignesia. rnssian cas tor, t.Pd oxide. ot iron, nnx *nudes; licorice, wb, -ironj gamboge, turkev.gtun niVrrii,sulptiate pass es, c*balt, Cf ra albp., - coloqntli, gum mastich,, Cal omel. tartar emetic, rad aryl pulv; Orris, oxalic nid, rad end puts-, culumbo,suiPhate of zinc, saffron blos: soma, prepared. chalk, cardamum seed,ooriander dr' caraway do. rad--it poly. gentian, tones-beans, steel' de, guns kino, true; seainmonium, floe, Zine. `[icor 4.7&tie sublimate. .calamine /iipus, flos., Martiales, french skulk, bismuth submit, antknomlphur aurat, dowenbpowders, Boa benzoin, arsenic, castor oil, tumerie;Sern fenigreek, baybery . lxtrk. kochelVeir - nomimd glauber salts, senna, pink root, Mita of ni tre, (saltpetre) Formseed; pulv. gas alleppo, refi dad -camphor,-rad gingir, afneanandamericui , cayenne, puiv. cubebs, pulvecantinuiii,golden seal, stream of tartar, tartaric acid, attP airbisothwaskso- Ain;jsbipe, Tee:amanita, anise seed: Wiga, glais,pe ruvlan bark, puts.; ontne peek:l4gs glue, gum squills, elixir vitriol, unguentum, balsam of fir, Stniee hail:he/dine, baybar tallow, airgin i . a root, sal arnumnine, .swerst, Bag,- ape:imam/I, :blood roo juniper Berries, rasped quassi4tun senegal, drags blood, pycra; eba4nomiteflo,fi.eve, - (Rff, mu gum alies, gum ketada, gum ammoniac. lays, scp,ssneet snake rear, rad valerian, trig and dutch WiLLIAN LCOL owage toils and dam?, canals idba;relined borax, uva ursi," nut galls, gu n txligacintb, rad Gentian, gum gujac, gum gallaanum, India cockle, dyachlam : salve, emp. cantharis, dry verdigris, crude or. black Antimony, elni bark, (ground and unground;) prickly ash bark, foL digitalis, horehound, white bellabore, curb. magnesia, lyttam, sem cholchicurn, iceland moss, rad aconite, gold thread, crocus martus, savin leaves; honduras / sarsaparilla root, blue pill mass adhesive crotou oil, Tannin, Buehu Leaves, Figs, Genuine gentian, Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, ate. Extracts of gentian, conium,helladonii, henbane, dandelion, deadly night shade;thorn apple, colo cynth. comp.. &c. Essential Oils.—oil of pepermint, lemon, cinna mon, Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum, lay ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise. cedar. spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce. tar, cubebs, itc., and all the essences from the above oils. Tinctures.—tincL rheubarb. myrrh, cantharis eardam , mi, guiac, digitalis, tolu, iodine, caYenne ; muriate tincture of iron, *c. /,auclanum,paregoric, Hive's syrup, chloroform collodean or (quid adhesive ,plaster, spirits of nitre dole, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lay-: ender, comp., salts' of tartar, antitnonial wine, oil •0 spike, balsam eoptiiva, brim tone sulphur, pulv. charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short,• a whole newspaper might be filled in thewain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at Tranum.'s. This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap. The best kind of Drugs are kept here, and from the variety and quality oT them, greatisducements are offered physicians to make it theiftlace of reg. uhtr purchase. The public generaLly are invited to call d examme the quality and prices of goods. tober, 1850.] ABEL TURRELL. To Dairy-men dud Farmers. Valuable Property for Sale. rr HE following Real and Personal Estate, as 1_ hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will besold at a great bargain to tuu one who may choose to pur chase. The real - estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and ou which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dai 7, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du , ring summer and winter, and every part of it well I watered with springs and streams. The buildings land laud are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and the otherdiences are also good, and on the wood laud are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building the Rail road 'which is soon to be built up‘Alartin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven tulles from Great Bend, through which the New York A: Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which 'Will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the I New York & Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, I on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, &c. With the above will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Horses, Arc., including. Durham Cows, Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on said farm or farms. The ?Wyss of Sale will be as follows:—One fourth of the. purchase money for the Real estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils, half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to $e secured by Bond and 'Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 16.51, with the privi lege of putting in crops vext Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of S. MEI um:tette of said county, . deceased, and a moredesirabl property has. not at any time, in this - section of country, been offered for sale, and no greater inducements offered to purchaser. Per, sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do betier than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for sale. 11p plications can be made to IL Illeylert at New 31il ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Moßtrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may be requi red will be MICHAEL, MEYLERT, Executors of S BVSJ. S. BENTLEY, dec'd. ,r- Daily Transportation Line. N C.dRPE.Y.TER. Rail Road Freight Line betirnen Great Bend and New York. , - LI 4 VERY day in the week, Sunday excepted, for 1860. Captains J.ui Wievatsx. N. V. Carpenter will commence to receive and forward Freight front Great Bend, on the first inst.. and continue to receive and forward produce daily to Capt. J. Wickham throughout the season; Cpat. Wickham will remain,in New York, to receive Freight Ihrwarded to him, and from the long ex perience in the business, they flatter. themselves that all times they can command the highest mar ket prices. Tho returns will be paid by N. V. Carptoter at Great Bend. _May I, ISSO. CARTE:FITT:. • Eagle Feundry Ware Room. NO. 6. PUBLIC AVAINUE. ON hand anti for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, ehrirch and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Purap and Lend Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers, Corn Shelters, straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, Morten:, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Iranks, Jack Screws, ite. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kinds 'of Castings on hand nr made to order. WILSON tt CO. Montrose, September, 18501 'Fancy Gloods. RIBBONS, Thibet cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk. French Ginghams, Belts, cashmeres, White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen Shawls, etc.. ck.c. L yays & CHA DLER. Sept. IG. 1650. • Limber Wanted. "DDT and 'Hemlock • Biiards, , - Pine iding ands ShingtegA LIONS Montrose,Sept. (I ) QD ..44.11 and Mackerel, No.. 1 and 2 'just received and for sale by Sept. 11. J. LYONS•tp SOK • GALICOS, Gingham, Lawns,.l3arrages, Linen Gingham and Silk Good's, a. great.:variety.— ShAwla,Tarasols, Farley Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, rte., in abundstoce. La- Slums and Gaiters, many kinds, size* and pri-, ces, at , J. LYONS dt RI3OAD-CLOTID3, Keranymetee, Tweed,,Ken tuck Jeans, Sattineta, French OriasiMeres4aid Summer stuffs just in. - • LYONS di SON. • pOPIE,CES OP PRINTS, spiendid lOW cheap ! just (penes! and for sale by July 24. J LYON:q. 41 SON. PAPER -HANGINGS and Windew. Curtains— Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes Pine. Baskets dz , selling by , LypNs is. SON. • , IaTATOJECFS s will 'be sold a 4 Truikr - ch.e!Ter Y Y ' than the-eathe qiistity In 'father Lice: , It To 00,if PAPER and Shaded!. LYONS é CHANDLER. raININKIIMII Dr. Raffirty's Celebrated Ra mily MEDICINES—Ahead of all others, .and atria mouldy approved I:—The• Produe&ens•' of a li eeneed Surgeon and Physician - of 2U yeare tied experience. • •• %• ••• ;• RAFFERTY'S BALM OF OrtmAn.-- , Among all .the remedies before the Public, this stnnds pre-eininent in the early stages of Consumption, BronAitik Cettarfah, C,oughB,llcietranen, Asthma, Spitting , of Blood, and for all-tiffectionsi-uf the pulmonary or. gans occasioned' by'-cold, Too much praise. cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above coin. plaints, to secure ones. RAFFERTY'S FAMILY FiLLl3.—The best Family Physic now in the Country for sick bead-ache, cos tiveness, cleansing 'the stoinach of bile, purifying the blood, carrying off diseased humors and restor- Mg health. • RASEERTYS FERALE . MONTLY PELLS.-.—FOF remo ving\ female obstructions peculiar to the sex ar , rising from cold or general, •Reakne& - ci of the system. Also for females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervous, 'weakness, debilitated females. RAFFERTYB EYE WATET.—For weak.or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to any in general use. RAFFERTY'S &REM:UHF-NINO PLafgrrra—for pains or weakness iu the breast, side or back,. , EAFFERTY'S WORM Oth—The Great... Worm Kill er, warranted to remove worms where they exist. RAFFERTY'S Kaintoemriox—for bruises, sprains, rheumatic pains, cramps, numbness, stiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings, quinsy or sore throat. 'The greatest remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the following AGENTS ; J. Lyons & Son. MontTUse;— Eollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spring-- vill ; C.E. Lo.throp and John Bogart, Tunkhan nock ; Carvell, Baily & Co., Faetoryville; Patterson A: Co., Abington Center July 18,160 ALBANY, & BUFFALO, New York and Erie, Cayuga and Sunuthanna Rail Roads, Seneca and Cayaga Lahred I gvntrrnoolr'e IiIAWIET LINE THE subscribers arere now prepared to receive Freight of all Ithidsat the following poins. Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, Rochester, Can andaigua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi, ,Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana. Milport, Horseheads; COruing, Elmira, Facioryiille, Spring Port, Rend• iftr's Ferry, Aurora; Ithaca, Cancan., Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lauesbetro% Deposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundays except ed,) and continue with regularity throughout the season. They will attend to'forwarding'the same to the New fork Market, where it will receive the personal attention, of experienced salesmen. ; who will attend to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the above points, to the following persons: Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Davy ; Attica, Storehouse of Henry Syford ;' Batavia, Storehouse of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbarik4 ct Eld ridge ; Cina m dagua, Office of Walter Corcoran ; Geneva, O. Lawrence ; Storehouse of Whitney it. Moriell ; Ovid, Ferguson it Sprtque ; Lodi; Dundee Landing. Storehouse of Tuthill Co.; JoTerson, office of E. 0. Norton, on the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; Millport, - store of J. Stull ; Horseheads. office of 4. A. Ferrell; Cor ning. store of Wm.J. Arnold ; Elmira, Storehouse of Thurman it Ingham: Factoryville, Store of Charles H. Shephens ; Spring'''Port ; at , theStOre of; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of fL it G. P. Mor gan ; Ithaca, store of P. IL Drake ; Candor, store of S. Baranger ; On-ego, office of NathadielElls ; Union, store of C N AV heeler ; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office of F. Churchill ; Lanesboro' office Of F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store cf Eniiign it Dean ; Hancock, store of Allison and Reeves. • • • • JAMES SlSE","Binghamton, W. WHITNEY. Dresitien. GEO. P. hIONELL, do. NATHALIEL ELLS, Owego, • A G#sl - S.—Builitto, Henri Dan:; A tca, Thomas Svford; Batavia; Lucius A Smith; Bergen, Daniel McPherson; Rothester.. Fairbanks & Eldridge k Canandagna, Walter Corcoran-, Geneva, C. Lae rence ; Ovid, Ferguson ck.Spragne; Lodi 7 Dundee Landing, Tuthill Lt• Co.; Jefferson, E: 0 Norton 7, 4 Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Millpert, J. Stull :• Horse-' beads. J. A. Ferrell ; Corning, Wm. J. Arnold mira, Turman / 4 ..; Ingbram ; Faqoryvile, C. EL Shepherd ; Spring Port • Redder' Ferri ; Aurora H. k G. P. Morgan ; Drike ; Cand or. S. Barager; Union C N Wheeler'i Great Bend, F. Churchill ; Lanesboro', F. A . Ward ; 'Deposit, Ensign & Dean; Hancock. & Reeves. • Climax JAMES Sass will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receiiie had fill all orders for groceries, Fruit, Eish; OVsfers, &c. &c.; which will be bougt at the loWest sale prices in lei; York; and forwarded to either of the above named Depots July JAG, 1860. Affstir .Firll.l TliE sub:Tsibers lane colunieuced bssiness . ;na der the firm of S. H. Sayre & Co., and are now opening a new assortment of ,Goods, consisting of almost ev, ery article caged Tor, We intend idling mostly fo'r ready pay, short credit will be given to those (that may wish) that have. b . (3 , !n . Ortimpt 'in meeting their payments. Cioodi' Wilt be • sOgas low as at any other store in the ceuntvrbyigdod attention, and low prices, we hope - to-get our *hare of patronage. '• •• - t . A. • I'. S. Initddition to the abOVO,:T63 hate: in den neetion a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment, where will be kept a: 4 deientl'iii&ttitient of Stov.es, Tin Wari, Sheet Iron; Castrogs,THolldat %treat &a— All'orders in this line will,be ittiencietl to-slmSine diately. Merchants thatwish tolbuy, t 6 sell, ;will be e siipplied"WithNin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms: • SAYREA • Botmeta.—.-ppring styles; for 1859. 4,great va riety oCall - kiuds and qualities. for sale ohetip at . , S. H. SAYRE d(Co. Hats and Caps.--Gentiem& andl3Oys' Leghorn; Wool, and Palm Led Hats, by- S. R. , AAYRE,d; Co. ' J. Jenniny? new patent'preiliitiniand e rifetir gm( laMps, consisting of church, pti4or;• - stori andi shoo lamps, and the patent •Phosgene.•for burping ur the same, for sale by 5..-11. SAYRE, lir'Co. ' Sole and Upper Leathei,..Boos and Shim, of all kinds and qUalities; by' 8: IL tAYII • Co. Window. Sash and Zihtss,- codfish Ind Mackerel, iin Salt, Lime and '; Whir, inlarin or small quantiti by e,- • ::•-• • '-,-,- i 2; •.- , S.. iraitynz 4 eii. - 1 Plks.:-L-B' hairnet), litoetrnievSkimieiv'Ed dy:-anoild. Hat it: Nit , * Pkingfisaild vaksOgs, Con• gamily ori;haiii•-- ,, ,-. •_.-- ._ , ,-.,,,- 3 Erigiish:Ott'iiiireedeet'iiiiitaierbars; aidt-! able for drpg teeth, by. S. HiSAYREALco, Atfril 10, igo. • • QILVER•SPOODikKoiveI, Foe*, tic.Ararriutt i'ailite'retie an any la the eieiliatei world at t October, 18501 TRUE.. . 1 ' P grli ,ki ° A" . '"'—rr„ c 1 0.1 6 ,. 11E1111 1 1-11\241Wirlt”eg LIP ' " .1 i ACT • h a05ti.pat,....44; . i t . 4i.vi i r Borrixs,. and "tat:- 4 same wax() stri s li d eteary as that is the us ' Th. ~,,,x. rya:TIM Tifitrlbn ever Samataitt • and all other sintil nmalleines,,mayin Kane mas sen b. um 4 Olttiod, (1.61t1 thOl i pllpwitlit lama ! Ftß s T—Oftlatile it, cal possesses, isa ',part beititif its , friediMition, the PORE EssENCE at% pia;Rapalll4l 7, YellOW Dock •,9* and Sassafras Barks, satire straingir;rne P o WWi r edifY — aleaottratel;ntla largo' raftgf tiro of tech Or there partillerrut am* bank of it than Canbe leapt in ony bottle °tit - militia°, called Extract of Sanap anik . But, Sr:costalf ' mime Tills Pttelller.abapasea at b„ medical Irwacy healing virtues gramma other Bo Or, Barks,'and Vegetables, , p -h the Pclualamto Pitorartka Or which Via .D l =4 nevus, I s . &rnapargla, andl i when Mae are compounded with Sinop, 'ilia. rellow Doed, Cherry. and Sassafras, they make tidos& me the ninntrerd* and attire Partner of ibis Meade Ds ~,,,-/d. So true Wails. that to have emery desired medical lie: ale DORF. is "I I ' • •• = , OstiOnOlrabl spoonfel, this/ fame! a Day. - , i ct But it is not so With Ent of SarsopmiTier, for in conseisss i , of tie inielkatilla her bottles) being , so much weak ew and reduced 1 11 Do . of Sarsaparilla has to be Tyro 'Three or.llLiii e, Ta ioonfula—Tmece, Ram, o r ki rr i timer a Dv, to:ltave p medical effect; and as a bottle q Sarsaparilla only holds t y-four :panfuls, therefore, 60 orr , spoonfuls at a dam, and au many doses a day, will ass op , bottle of itin 1 . tz - fir s nen, or Sts Dura s ,hich allow, thnta bat/leo/Brant% Purifier, will tut kw Twelve fa 1.4 'leen Days longer than a bottle of sane pants,' ; and-ff daily medical efficacy (in small doom) 134 14 ruatramia.ancl,' RALFNO ea the daily (large doses/ of h og . wino., then' if rimers that Oan bottle of Mir ?mural Is wenn Three, Pow. or Fire times mote than a bottle of Sow , parilln. The shore eomnariaon does not vet show ll,', grea/ - 44. epee in value bets+, en the medical efh'mey of BRANT's ?manta and , SARSAPARII.II.4I. This Will appear by the cart:lkon of cures In Brant's q r nephlefe, showing that ONE 80 , , LE OF-BRANT'S PURIFIER #, nos more/efficacy' s and ewes more impure blood dismal, than T F.: 'N I Bottles of Sareararilla. • 14 then. O' Vliairi.e. at kidurice. cello for Onn DoLt.at. • (me Ralik of Soralrpardbraihonkt *ell for Tett:Ceuta. , , CANS CANCEROUS ' SCROFULA. .tr. J. 11. FlSaslitil of Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y':.w ib wele of : , :crofulo, - ,i n lAll64sworeto the facto no• related helo . yr, 1,, ~,, action ins the Smrticnie Comer in this Cittr,q/ New . Turk, oil IL, "..Sth of De...magi, 5849. under o...following eircummnare:- A Verson iri tle! City of Ni-., York - had ntinufitctansl-ili eude.l a spitO .ai article of medicine , calling It Burl I sntso Meitner . 4 , , fu• irsit.tion of tic gaseekto seetedithe. Re was woe...eared I.o:4J:sin damages,•in - the Supreme Cowl of • tlM'C ' ity df Ne*lTArk, and the eaSe .vat reeved by z l, Coat ~, J. S. unaware; ten.,sl Liberty Stmer„.stsenetruent Lieu. to. I:cloy-ea to tz,14 ,1 14, testimony. The defendtect plea:kil l ; =f lit/riot/1a le elii ' that the 11ropriedem Ofilianni Medico !Ind trysmusagent, bliabcd raise . EITATEMINTA a con, gui time had commit !,lS ;Crowd on the pinblid, and, theteroreorei opt emitted to dm xesi. The case of Mr. Hoskin Was selected as heingfatee,r.ainltuakine was ow . 7re use minim in restart, a. the PACTS Al pub!! ed . Mid hit testimony:, moat isil'ltstsrotts the magi... Lee. . . me. HASICIN .41 i a4W.Avell ei•mitriati,i in larant'orTiv,ry,^ i t, rut-- kv-4 .. 1.. tI;V•a.. A110,,1. ti peas§ %owe, I .ru L t i 1141,y ";:tra.M.lllro it!' pasta Airilnied •by reser-al .lortny.-.th.yki , ~.;. 1 ...yid not /...-2 , 7 . EPA rnedico,rer.,:,l cur, ma.. Itsanao,t4 4,0, ;-,r..,:sLi4n, I L ~Ibro yumarArbetiste 4 rt.. 4 Ofr m,. Peer.! , . 4 " ,s,. ne4Lioe- I , Vll.4(cl i amammxcesi.ilt; ctir:P.r.for 1,6.1 Lp0ry,..j.,4 I kyuy ;I:orJ A long :laic. i eu.11.1: r.-t. fa.* my Lead in my tield • , ovq. HMS smititol. icy frnv. M oar so yve : )oite ear wan ...vac on .n, a, daitaFird.l be li ! , p,out of ccolkLast, rt 9“ 1 ,., h•A hoc of - a ;,.,,,...e, op, a bale was r,r , - 1. , 4 4, e(4lcordp.*, ~.. t , ,,mt my arab. asa.4 • and t.i.tit the h 01,.•., 4 olrer,o ,, on on' .4...itier . mrzo .ay .4?zollzyr Yr. ;nide, illi meqe.ally al :.Yarirstioch Led ratan Its . -- v, Ittt .tie. ~,, trM my ',Ky . kid twi•aake4 lads. c SO corer ea WS + ,, aaa " fries, my shoutder tjtof litasSlS neincb io:d . cut-a to !Am tame: I i,..az,.. .w ar,la, ale ern al.' a... 4 Wane/ .ritrion, to mia;lslNr.Y 14 r.,..** horde bleed ern's' fy, I .1. so revl I only LICA POA th•rlio: , ..I , 9*.rmi at a d•ool I:. • bottle ..n nrervbeis,i 111, eitn oriAbt, :ea WO ..it of byTrthe ItOrl lambs f twat ti,e. 001 'JOSS t e..,,premr el, •sorl a ptrrnitth«ne.r me 11 eMs.." toy *M.S. SO Tut I. SS obit to .4 or. *ldes to th e drat,. e , 411 - ft5....1 4. L.,car i, at Runt/ Cent's, Sfl:••• Ivi the/A:1,1 battl; il,' ,tthe UK ALE 'V- AI, I. 3.11' LMCEftS marl mot iri,dxmt nsili ea. yhe end of MY ti- . ..b. aid ' , then ..4.1.., ..t clapping' inoiri. ~ . litard .si.r . tr..l:r4 ,-4 r . .....ortk mad. a I' f itri.l p. coo. sad ee..toi‘ . _Te tr..,e,ori rirlr.W.l. FUR PULL Prf ATI:. r L..11?..5; SRN ?.: alLi. T'S PA ill'ill,-E. r.v. - •' 4r. Z. S. 'l'elt 1 r. merchant. Byron, Genesee Conni .. .tt 1. Wrote. - Ang, 241 4846 : Bra, ''..: Jiedician is doing warden here—lt has cubed a man ot ecalumption: that all the pip, cions had said .;einst die. When he commenced tart Kilint's - Mcdicit i,l,lye could an' raise -hts hand to his headb ided at the luiFs land every . - rtoptom ironed Lo lather, that he. toundie t i : but, astonishing, to all, he is nolcatiStu !ghat' and * ridetie,) burr the ecianty. He j sed vdy fine dot 4.5. I will ni - lahoW yon, when I. Weil the city of Nes York in the tO g, what great things Prow Anr dons tor so It has Ilan cur a sectmg . ...lady of Consumpnon in Orleans cbunty; which r father says no doctor mkt aver. • __, - 4 i RAISED - FROM - THE GRAVE. ~ _LI ' Mewl, r' l4 o IL Footer, merchants of 'Wen Cintoyst `AutTonn...ealled on sat New York,..entil 2tat, 1Ftl4,11:1 cei '. , 4lreotes italsartuli 1 L effected twos of such hopeless rest of cenavelptiom. ill: eittown, that now no other , consh teed. eine could be',.. there ; that it had raised sone asli4ne t o the erwre.Leis ! k.theS , phyaicians mad ail the. frindi od i boost die . O n 'i ' tiimAinnot.,l ll part i c u la r. , w: i l t sCk far t" that his phy_eic ln,torii - Alto it was uteless'to a any an medicine. ' l4 q , ~kll.' i ratii:no - hope was left, *4lO woh Rroat's Repose Well--and is now as he err was. ', ! . 4,/ , , - DOCteoa t : .. could give-.as, . Help. 15,..r. IN= 1:V/enninga r' ie merchant eV Pidesta Cot, Ashtabula - ea :01p, wrote in itV, October 2d„1848, and aa ed it, Cure ef Odstanatretott-which the use of llaarfs 13 . elan Pnoten ay - Bateau hid erected in lie. Wii'sn Cm ..ir: of .ari . drolxiinetawn. cldr. Croeket had machtte lief: . therbe 'lo:vie:inns and numerous. needicints..l ota - four none. fo the fatal, band of - that unrelenting mum Consinapifon, b 41 - taken &it bold on hia . eitals, and ill fa destroying an 4 debilitating hit body that he wee I - eat stele as..' roll nylsylls4thysician, and all fliel o 4112..0 who wo : essis.liskabit a 'grave. But eren In 11,1 last, "Vey, "0 . alia inairelfout as It may see= le It it trite; Ihat , ther ut% Or only foe bottles-of Brutes bin in Pet.mtntasitilßatamit bat =clinched the hend.af,tl l . doitireiyer, anti _atow4ll4. Crochet to health, and le to . SLOW. IL US/M=7 1 iSRATLIII/ 4 itUGGISTO MAIL BLEEDi D. .!IT. THE. LUNGS. 1 1 a i l Mr: W. as. , la rehant,,dliddlebnty. state of re meet, stated to biti that - hie son wit afflicted , with d with Me the ttnurs,undiger all - other remedies failed, end hit phi` clank:aid "he'ioiihr die;lSl,made eel of &oars I,OON . .04. 7 seasis,imiliehrscpci.!-cstoN A Aim to hea/tb, - Skg- . COULD NOT _A - E.EP IN BEA - Mr. itunei I i a tamed and ntillerof Kirleleed.lse Co., Ohio, er . z . * .19 eth, 1848, that Illtsialt's PIT vOYII , 81 4, 440 C 1r42 . et/ ung dothe astonLshing eures ha dut vi. 4 ity ; 'one casein :particular, liras the wifsof Ms heed ids slr4 She had been - diseased for, pm% and:her tualst i had spent Altana all, hill,rfir'aingli ktpityirt - ovum sa , tryitugall kintisilcdl itiediChietl but to no purpaie ne td not /aid +war* ilAill,g44..freTilip, In ceinsT of haldbetaitttl now - -tatillgss : awes of 1 Paltionary Bola she ' cotd Ifelin , enfigt Weila ta i ll ,l itt at well at . ergt ' 'could:" , i'' '''',---- = __L FEMALE WAAKNESSES - AXD' COMPLAINTS , No remedy ofreted .to.thei - public hew ewer been hill!! testes and sffeehtactriar.4U, the teeiderid im , *wee andirrOrNrstier - Or tbe'ses. ai Batir's rv= Bittim.. it makes no differencelithether thede F be nippreasip m i i 4_or other weakette—it F180U4 77-3 MX. 0 ,7: 1 12,..: , • • 4118_3rd:ern . , 4+i:wanking the emcsio , and - SOP-THIN . ALLAYlN(Clituvots nutaiu , --, .. - :; - J:0 ANCkt..iOE - LIFE. .Frono.thicoill to the Wow* and the Wows* at alto age—the ,- it aeseteraterk and th e o th er to r a t! owppressal, ail. ..Se!,:cTgAiov arthefalar diseases the t•T quently arise. : < iqrslttenee onnickabaego. , - ..Netts 0 -initesset Ind Detasgagesti • &iWiti•iiegu'l'--sie.'_ , DfleiTisr..4l--•18111thiER Pa PLAINT,. in • ..i. • • ant i,sdail 'I .11110 .4 )4 : _ $. \-114MANTIMI ip ,Igp =Wee! i es .mplint, , ea ,r c tllb Cholera bean ' w il e - e: : 11 BRA PIIT'S r ' 1 4 1 10 NARY , A llANl:bediario4l.-, II _IWO •he suds maw ) 1 1.**.# 11 . 1 .101e,0#40 1 1 -401 , 1 ' . - g PAitiiiii . 44lloVAVitltkiiie:FMOilltr ( ' 'd4 1 ' - Hilit'itk'Nti l l 4 *WiedVlliniii*ttdiiigt. WOR 6 - 1n : T. E - 8a.44 1- 114weidxsro.otimanA:Toung.ore i ; 4 Vetr. , I3ind ; Edwin- ' ,- • triny; Broklyn;,JohaatO , raw , - }Tiriold f :11;1'4; No**, t:Dundair ;,- A. IN \ •-.-- Gibeila i'li: ; '', .:':ii.Salisblit3ii-SpriPilville):), ( , • ,-, .-- -, - ,r - 1-A-_ -- .. - iit' ,. : i ';' - -'..1.: - -1•: - ;•,:i• - i .4!,. , 't.-1,:4 ;•,_, ?..,,---: - ' ' --, ...... ',::','..' : ::4; , ',;',-.,';_- ' .....,;. , ;.,.:•; :,.,,, 4; -, .. ; • 1 7:;.Z,0111QVILI• , • .1' _— ? ij: - Vtli*fil' ' ' Sititha y s . ** - or mide tP I ..: oi• - it: • iiiiiiVilierCOWY . " ust ' g4., 0 (1i0- . l iet- ' , --- ,'-- : r ; . -r , .... --.. - , t • 1.,p zir-OrnijO • ~.. [_l .i. --, , ,, t t :- , ,,; 1 ...,w :,• "its - ~.:-., ~. - " liejette • I . Ilikit#l, ltiy, Iliiippy ikaiiit-iiitt. T . , , ot looms a-tit , iiuty - dons . - 'ln I , ' • - .
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