The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, March 20, 1851, Image 4

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- - ..'-Tnosxtnai - Intend Makin'crop of sugar from
. .ftvitrattif#4ree,"Ast.ve no *me - In:lose in -getting
--Qaiiity titheicekdt for tapping the trees, battling and
~erapin,a'llilT , the_. sap. - BliAieti; Or'tritoglis are in
AlleltnMitle-,to-etttnh the "Aingar water" as it flows'
"fra4s4thikonL3n fife sap-wood; and these often need
iiisiiitetihd'repxiring. - It 'is not every youth that
c‘fkinto the woods . , cut his timber and hoop ten,
-.' iikenty of a Undid sap-brcliets; and../01 a geoer
--.l.oing:it itrbeet•tii,employ . a cooper to do the
• job. : To make troughs is a somewhat less difficult
' undartakini4irovidet3lne has trees of the richt
sriteAliat are tree-rifted and split well through the
,•ml4 J F Wie hart had some • experience in making
troughs,lviciping buckets and large tubs for storing
All,iiid*linnith r ai Odd timber is the iiiistrtnnt
i ltkart or. ,01,.iii . enOion. The complex and beanti
- ful machinery that manufactures water pails. keel
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zera i itnd ' , Wish-tuba' so -rapidly. would be - just the
tiling. to work"Slmost env soft wood into convenient
veioiela toltold sap. as it' flows frcanthe trees. As--
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sliming that:one-bairn suppij , of coed clean tronalis.
-.--10P-Ilie.ltetti,:aireservitir , at his - Works perfectly thiht
I firititYdin z iene; : , _:*two - dityia run of the budi t he
.
should then ittprhiee t hitrse or ox -sled xiaged with ;
~.lot SixtY -galloti'cask,.(this is large enneghtor.rt siu-
-, ,gle'burse..,:a pair of Oxen or :horses con 'ett.ily. haul
- ::iiitticklarger,on 4for ethering the liquil which
40 4 :yield ; the'..S:: -:.A:. Cask With tWo'-lipails - en- -
iirtioulhaneri to4ife=tli;d- anl.'haiing a Inge timne'
made cf a bat4c!o.. Which. Will holds pAiru). 1 ,1, -icefl
w.clr,the,,bung.:.to receive the .Sip,-,as it - 'is tak*i
..from the-trees;-is the beshconfrivailde. Pair'n'iads
•- - Should be Cut all through the enj—lr orchard, if it
lie net completely .under-htusheil;.and when a load
of, saplit, brought to the camp the reservoir should
Stood b'li'the lower than the sled, so that by pill.
`Enka plug. or turning a faucet, ntl.the sap in the
-liiieiead . on the Sled will run without labor into
,storage tub near the evaporating pans- or kettles.
To carry sap in buckets-to one's ncek and stlionV
diti with a yoke, ns many •ii reader has done.
Ar'Ngh deep sopw, • seeihs very mtieh like hard . .
work.., . .
IThat side eta tree whichltassthtflarg•er part of
the top, and grows most thriftily, with the bigzest 1
tool's, `
Will field the most sap. if properly tapped.
lione.begini early, the south side is best, other ;
things being equal ; if late, the north side should h'. 4
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preferred. There are many facts pertaining to the
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flew of sap, which are involved in much obscurity. F
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such as the influenceof the wind. sunshine, freezing F .
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:at:night, ikr..., that sornldiow modify the ascent of ,
i v i t : e r el ': e.
liilaid, and. perhati', the descent, in the vascular learned
system, ant cite cYnpomtion of water at the tenni- 1 : .
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lial,biuk. Where the sugar comes from, and how quite.—
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it is formed. are quite as carious tittoli , s as the wiry
in tv , '',." - its circulation is kept up before the tree
has ari „Ictsvips to aid in the operation.
Idfti
We are not dispnled to enter into either a phys
iological or chemical discussion at this time. 'but
aim to give a few practical hints on sug,ar making.
As in the dairy business, one's kettles and utensils
-of every. name should he perfeetlyclean and sweet,
and the syrup should be settled ten ortwel re hours
before* becomes inolassef, to remove all tine par
tici& erdirt which no cloth strainer can separate.
This, with judicious skimming, will give pure an
gar, -which can be farther Nrhitened by percolation.
if deeir As the trees that yield this delicious.
- sweet are'eut down and fine maple sugar and syr
up become scarce, the price advances- and - their
trianufacfure becomes more of stn object. We have
seen a good many bans of good maple sugar sold
at five cents a pound; .and it was once tlirCt
liberal price, when reheat brought but thirty or
forty cents in Western New York: •
Tiiitteacl of having to dip cold sap into boilers. it
is 'Mitch better to have a small stream constantly
running from the reserroir into the kettles just equal
to the liquid driven off in repro. In this way there
is little danger of the syrup boiling over am! being
wasted, or &mixer on the sides of the kettles. and
no . .t.itris, is, lost in. bringing the liquid - ..2p .to. the
punt of ebullffieti. To 'decide -when sugar is
evaporated enough te calm well, is a matter that,
expc.rietice alone On Mach. A plenty of dry wood.
a coiniftiitable liattfie„ - keitleo will set inlan arch.
ivith conveniences for filtering and settlin
,
anU !. sugaring off." are all .-points - not to be t;
looked where the busine'ss is prmeenthil to :Inv
tent-Trrun 8,000 to 10.000 lbs. are the largest
q uantity that we'lutte ever known manufactured
ist rep orchard sea m . , MAttruna. ofFair
ts4lderkimer Y. formerly (shoot thir
ty' eitia ago.) often' , iNiAzed $1:000 fi.r his sugar
ernprbut ofitite years..the sacharine matter of sii
gt,*.e.,lia;'oeaidy.,.,dr.iiert that of the ow gacchet
sitatoia outof the Boirliet.. Land that Mgrs a fine
gn!'irtli of rock ataple4s: trmally valiciible for'
4ge kfia:ls,:ir=ttpe; and...,utwkittut tapping.
'0,r ,11 t*,T:Sea": l .o. l ).nettli..t4estraY-tely tree.
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--.7:, .g,,, ,iSalt for cattle and Sheep.
A*Sotox Ramat:ix. of the: Aineriean A.Frienitur•
ist,..palls intivtion the propietv of salting cattle
'ilt i llsheep in summer or 'whiter. as is predieed by
- -Most persons: who keep these animals, He has
slieleart4 . 4ll7on the weste rn prairies without
saltiiit• ihinkilt could be ilivemed with without
ilatriment. thiquestirably all dome , ctie 'animal ,
can tioiist on their afiir*iatealhoent without salt,
`3ifilt -4-*.c a n- ilve, Killeen meat, or bread. ar
1 # 1 4C;4: : ***?! 1 e,;` Ay 'that fa& by nu ' means
tbowilkktgattalt in tbe.food.of man or brute, is not
.findly =bitneficial.-- All physiologist, ,
.agree that
botti l litiiri n iar i dl k id a are found in the dige.ted
food s iiii4 blood of :animals; and that chltnine'aids 1
mitdilittlej*Aell..o,f gligettiontarul onda in the
o.o4:citklikfl,r9 ll ..blOoil. Now. salt is a rpm.
ilf Aelle!:l ll fF'44. o MenN. tiz•..eblorine and so. ,
,411011 t - J iipaitittiAs_lt:istrueuthai'lions gnboistop fre4
. 1:.lileil",:1 . :titil 4*diiiaiviiiitigps live 7irithriut l l
'..eliitliii*.:' , liiii*, i),ii - , liif4ikti:ii; - ( i l it . ?clitroirlii - to
.: 4 frib*f r olelki , 4Keeffity , pr• .w4iti kg Ai . 1 !fel mod
• sad*fiallatl shelter! : 'Many ..thingie 'sae , p4soibie
-hat 14 1t4 0 11 0!;ilkt?!:'*iiiin.aa'Pf , '"itilf4i- - Iri ttr'ivr
#4olol.3ii;:,:prolitalite. - A' oniill.4tiantity..
:.ofpursii**iii daily Into the system of man ,
1 ' 41 ° 4 - 4 : :; l lt**Pi 4 lt t Pße94 l)o F 4 e ,, ‘3 ll _ pro :'
2n**4**iiiirici:iii, infifiing toss blood , '
"BuT* o44 lr 4. ol l ' l o4# o/i got Ildine :.ter or
eiiii:llol#A4*,44llB3i66%llAcbing theta it s
isle 4. - ria iiiiiiikiclol4lo4%*'olorAii;" ''''''
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Ecoiloniiiltainan Food..
Any:persons are, umtwalre of the greatdifferenee
utneknisMatteicentained in different .articles
t inilyai
:One might distend his stoat:
'WO a bladder, Upon turnips, and yet have very
e tolsustain :life 'or give him strength. to labor.
itoeit.rontaiti moiWntitriment than turnips, but
tire,t*ite:. the proportion according to bulk or
,that= is contained in many other substances
as !ratan food. The frmes annexed to the
lane s natned below will Ante thefilet ina they
to each other and the proportion of nutritive
ter that earh contains in 1,000 ibs. of the raw.
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.rial For inotanc6. 1,000 lbs. of winter wheat
ceatOin 995 lbs. 4 human food; spring wheat, 640
!ha.' blichted wheat 210 to 650 lbs.; barley 940
11r1.*: 743 lbs.; rye 792 lbit.; beans 560 llts.; dry
pewit, 514 'hi.; potatoes 530 Ilts. ; res beets 184 lbs.;
,i!,while do. 136 lbk carrots : and p, rsnips 9S lbs.;
,I
contron tpruips 44 lbs.; Swedish edit, 64 lbs.; cab
bag '73- llts.
P: this it will be seen that it 'is poor economy
to pi rclutse. many,of the coarse kinds of tuna in
amtt: on use. POtatoes- ntust he considered aril
elOß a luattry rather than cheap diet, when they
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bear it price per. pound almost equal to wheat, rye.
beank anti pens. to say nothing of 'lndian corn, the
rylotltre propartiod of nutriment of whirl we are
not a i ‘le at this moment to:give. hot at the aver
age nice it hears anions' us, %VA are convinced it is
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-theicheapest food jowl' in America.
41141 re is a • great7wont of tact in many house
kerite'ls' shout e cotiontising Aunt At present 'pri
tees, Is o ar iS tal IVCO l inalleal as well as a healthy-or
tielel: Iti Wlietkproperly combined with flour Meal
for friiii ;Which are ti tare econtnuical their bacitit and ;
k.:,ll•lia , ,it is generidly acceptable to all palates.
We lei .e just read sin artisle_io the Cincinnati At
laso I te- ,tact of si P,,tor woman poor woman who
1
Ilium . eisettrnlirrly destitute, of fowl or nteatato
itroct r it to feed herself and - seven Children , with
the lir ption'ofeldl laying hens. One egg a clitY
1 1
wotil i l
i t: l t
e ti n t
,s tlie w l g i;l i a e lT x r e ll h l i t i l i t:f::::: l X h :r )
r i f a i
res t tt .e . k o u
a l d i
Mstain ife. _ Here ark s Wks a case enrAte-exetrise of
eh thy. and !these matlti into soup, with-a
ice of meat, obtained by the other tWm eggs.
feed the Oak veryteomfortoble until
ce; alto a i llOys liclpl llittse Who help
es. shall ptl4lde something better.
oman in pinking her l i my through the
. -, has taughi;herchildrtip a lesson of econ
manner of, providing f. r themselves nut
means, well *tirthy the Ittetaiftn of thou.
t 'flay be now trial to-tht•ln-Ille;world, mid
MO( they , Irae no need id leaning such se
nt
. f . . eortnoiny. Wtt I opt. that may be
t
-et who shall my 'I - t the le:4--int he
ad practiced. if circa stances ever re
rof. A.,":ot•ton`aAg. Leal u • a.
em v And
" .
rrinfr Roov".--:Withini the past two
have receiii 4 etl not a few communiea
t cheap rtxtring. Onei-enquires about
ration . of paper fur roofs, mei another
apcompition far theM We will now
at we cal) method of making very
weeks, w
t ions abo
fire pr e p
about
chenp' . rpo
if boards•tle fastened : dawn as close
• ; then tal4 cheap cotton cloth—say
r yard-z-an r d nail it 'Wan. taking par
that no se:lm shall be:over tiny board
have ready st 'vessel with mineral tar.
Asti =tile nit any coral gas works. and
1 isirge brush; or otherwi.e. a heavy coat
t);; it smooth'--then tgke a lot of clean
ji
it thickly all over the tar; then take
omcthing to toll over the sand, to pre4.
nto the tar, niter which sweep off the
~. ire 'anotheriewatof tar and sand in the
nil the rota -is complete. This Makes
4urable milt Strong brown paper
Let the
as possiht
about 6ti
I icular car
scu:n. then'
that ua, th
lay an wit
of this, lay
sand. stre
a roller or
it thirkiy
loose sand
a cheap a
i s
as ROA' uie for the cotton cloth A
of one ha pitch and one half of corn
-1 bnswer, 7 , 'yell as the coal tar, cotn
men tar can esily be nude quite hard by pouring
some of the Al l of yin?d into it--this carbonizes and
makes it. hit +arenal. A roof roliy he made in sec
'kerb as de. "yea, that i, one part finished before
the other; i Fiurface muid he thickly covered with
the .and. eme tpe finei gravel, but clean sharp
sand is mucli better. A roof of this kind will last
ter -a great rhunber of years, and lilt is well made
it hi more in6enbustible.illy fair than a shingle roof
wotild do well' txt u.ke such kind Of roefilig
E'er sheds and other kinds ilf out houses.—Scientiftc.
Anteritait. !!)
may be use
ColllpXz.it in
Exrraisitsv ex Poxslroxs.-1n the spring of
184 - i I plantd, potato seed in drills, it grew ! „ and I
trawtplentedione idea, heed it often, and the pro.
ditre vas alaint half a pint. In the . 1 ring .?f•1848 ,
rplntitipl tin( produce iif the rate plant. and' in the
fall !Ong one bndnd of Itutiful potatoes. the 19.-
zest two wei4hiter 19 :tndlti ounces. I have plan
ted seed front the halt four years in totecessiOn. and
lievelprodured rope new nod excellent kinds. that
I ste4 saw before; I have expel imented on 'po
tatoll': !mire:tics), for twenty years past. in War
ren et my, 1) , 0,..( rel think thatthey,do best of lett
y.earsi when li • fed eery early, on quirk. warm
soil. It have'ilm to old potatoes raised in 18 1 49,
whichl I int ' keeping to experitnent.upri in 1851.
Sts.9t4t, Bsaxtix.—Pittlifefd, Pa.; Dec, 1850. I
SIM.PLE -IN ; U EDY.J- „ le zsi tr p . e
application fur
lioNes feet iiiiicit are.twittle or leifif bound...l leorti•
ad from an Engli , h shoer; anti having tried it with
good rilet, and never' h min 4een it fill I send it
to y o u to tw . 41 $ et i a pill linty Ithink proper.
Ilir, ethal , • i r iarts of ; t or Mid arum soft grease. lutv
,
iv, the • ( aft clean and dry : apply ft hot, but not
baiting t all -ikarts,. letting it ruu under the flioes
as
nu
as poisible. In !bio Fagt/Flita application
should lAtt:made every dn' coia week; till, the foot
e4PT4rl.stiruif and-, onoi -, Oh : -, . , . . .
Drtigs,
7 I .
"., 1...r...:', 7 • 1'44 111 30•1‘14., .:. . .-., .
;-.--,' .... - .... - t .44,8,6,0- 4,,,Aci k ; whom'
''.. 4 Iker!e6!:-. -irL,PllkiiNs4g.eittiliDLEL:;-
21.1010rir . 1. 10 : g
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MONTIOSOItSINESS "DIRECTO4.
,
jC.I3I.§IiIIIIONSt,-F,ioiimat4e Boot and Shoe
) maker, over A: 'Baldwin 's rfarvisii sliop, Turn
pike street.. • . -
ELDRIbD di EWCOMB—Deqlers in
H a t a , Caps, and Furs; `npFiosite the "Democrat
Printing office. foot Public. Avenue. •
1-- 0
.1101111 GR VES—,F*donable Tailor; over
Geo. Fuller's Book Store, Where he does work in
si stale altegether unsurpassed,
NEWTON—Atiomey at Larr.% Office on
Turnpike street, one door East.of 13. T. Case's
Office, Montrose, Pa.
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BENTLEY' dt. READ--Dealirs in Dry
Goods, Drug;, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries,
Efardwnre, enichery. Iron, Gloats, Watches, Jew
elry Silver S Perfumery, &c.
RIAIIK J. , O'BRlEN—Hound and Sign
Paperhanger. Gictzien. Grainer & Dee
trator Shop over J. T. Birclutrtts carpenter shop
n few rods east of Warner's Hotel.
Q & %Ole, Harness, Car
pet Bag and 'frank Manufacturer, and Carriage
Trimme4 Shop on Turnpike street opposite L
L. Pon .k. Co's,
t cis ED SALDMIN.
7:LIMNS & SON--Dealers in Dry Goncis,
Hardware, Crockery •and Tinware, Groceries,
Books, etc.; ALSO, Carry on-the BOOK BIND
DIG Business, Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa.
3, fl DI MOCK—Attorney at Law—office
removed to FrOut Room of his residence. two
doors east of his former location. in Turnpike
street, third building from corner of Public Av
enoe. and nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store.
Jane, 1849.
C. BAIDWIN Comes an the Baking and
Candy business in all its various branches. one
door west of Wilson's Store, Turnpike Street,
M moose , Po. Alt kinds of CAKE. for
'or.Partiei, kept constantly on hand, or wade to
eron the shortest notice.
LNeitice to the Public.
4 New, ,Netivalitable, Fall and it Goods, at the
- Great one Price .stom
-L S. LEII7IEI3I. GREAT BEND, PA
11F.t.GS leave to take the opportunity of tender.
it , his sincere thanks to las Friends and Cus
tittnet;s7for the generous 13mm-tinge they hare es
tendeil to him. and at the same Inctt itif.Frut them
that he has just returned from N ew r o o t w i t h a
latrg,e and choice selection of
Iflcra CY, AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
%
a fresh and exten , iveassortinent of Grocetics. Pm
vision, Boils d: Shoes, Bats S. Capt,
entekery, Drags S Medicine, dc., &c., which will be
sidd for atsh or palace at a very small advace,at
prices %;:ltich detie- all competition. flow. Pork.
Fish ct Salt, at wholesale-d: also
remark that he adhears strictly to of
'always naming the lowest pi ice 8 ? - 'fir s t th ere b y
gtriett the'same advantage' to alt who may favor
him with their inttromige.
GREAT BEND CLOTI-11,117.0 STORE.
The largext, beat at m'. cheapest .asibrintent of :READS
MADE CI,OTLIING in the Village of Ovid Bawd
Cloth . chissimers and 1 - Tring's, of all qualities.;
suitable for the fall and winter trAtle, which
for at such. price's as to satisfy any one that:o4ok
thy place fur them to deal.
In consequence of the great increase of
mes s he has been obliged to greatly enhetet his
stock, which he now offers to • his friends mid the
public for examination, confident that in so . , doing
they will find something to ; their advantage. lie
has also made arrangements to tnanufacture• cloth.
ing in all its various bratiche'7, and is tay_preintred
to sell the same, warranted to bear iiis•pect:hin.—
Custom work and cutting. dime in the latest style
and short notice. Al)' kinds of Tailor trimmings
furnished and for sale.
n'Don't furget the plitee.in Stnre nearly
npink.ite the Nlnwinn Hon=e. L. S. LE`.7ll E 131.
Great Bend, Sept. 25, 1850.
.89:t f.
TO BOUNTY LAND CLAIMANTS.
unaersigned ha. been appointed by the
1 Commissioners t 4 Stuorpteliatimi comity, Agent
fir said comity. in, pursuance of the reminuentia
t ion of the l'en..ints Department at Washington, to
"ipeirripC the prepar.it ion of the a prlicat
Troths of Claimants for Bounty Lands," which have
been appropriatiml to all classes or officers mid Sul
diers, who have served one month and upwards, in
any of the wars in which, our cumitry has been ell
gaged. He has been fin ni,.hed from the Depart
ment at Washington with all the necessary- forms
of application,prowl., tic. Al]. therefore, who have
claims to Bounty Lands, by appliwtion to him ; at
his office. in Montrose, either by letter or in per
son. can have their business arranged with promp
J. H. DIMOCK.
Mimtrose, Nov. 7, 1850.
Sole Leather.
ISA AC L. POST A CO. are sole %rents for the
sale of Messrs E. A. A 0. Pratts celebrated side
leather. a superior article on hand constantly at
New York City prices.
We can sell Sole Leather fro:n ono to one thou-.
sand sides at prices altogether unheard-of in S
quehanita County. Dealers will find it to their in
terest to call on us. Oct 1.
800 A S AND
Agood astsorstnent of Bootal and Slio&+ embra
ou; Men's coarge and fiptilioots, Boys Boots
and Shoes, Wumen's and Mi , ises ditto—also
CLOTHING'
Embracing a great variety of Overeacthi, Sack%
Tweects, etc.. a ktrge vat iety of Vests from *ix t-hd
ling* upward . 4, and' a golid.alivortment of Pants,
Shirts, Wrapper* and di awes s—dit to
HATS a CAPS!
Silk and Fur Bata; PluAlt. Fur. Mohair, Cloth and
Ghard Cap, fall kuchioits, fur me% bls and
-
dren—
BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
School and tuigcelltuieous Bookb, Staple and Fancy
Sta{ionery. Inks, inkstansl4, Pen-racks, Penknives
and a great variety afancy poicles too numerous
twenuinerate, jest reeviCed at It'UL4.E.Ka,
Pita tlooriabore Searle's Lintel.
Montrose, October 25, 1850.
"MEDICAL IiCARD.
TI OCT. PATRICK finds. on examining into the
X./ state of. financtat affairs, a necessity - as he he
here& for calling or' those who are indebted:for a
settlement; and although he dischtitlis any tnten
tiou of being hasty or incosiside'rate, hp wouti heg
le a ie_to sugg e st in th e most ,delicate manner pos
sible to those whose accounts have been standing
befit three to tea yettra, the propriety of undibig
some paynient, before their available funds, have
been tithrwiSe. aPpropriateil, or exhausted upo»
the *variots Iminbugs uf the' day. • ,
Nov 7--.4l:l''wt:
,
. • .
OAME.Into the etaimure of the , eutßeriber fin
W. or about ds.2s.dt of . 'August last, a red . two
years eld heifer.. r,A7 eewner-is requested to prove
pope, „pay charges rn4 take her away,
.lOIIN Tuzyßut,i,
liri water, Oct.. 2, 1850. iv4o; w .
rlass
3ont
irgi•
1:11'itIott *kit
VIT TED by We 4
V Maker to manage , Ow bunn, B B,llt the e4ll
known latent! in Wysluoink. l -- , A nine-with n smitil
flaunt jerilefirt , d, one: ietikiov . tabnielf • hsetel
find etoplonnent for syt . eo4 yeenotarit e r ermo ,
eritrbe,reviied."LE9 .l
wyoi nnt ,
NLW GOODICk
Abel Turret)
liiiilr-receiving, his Fall and Winter supply of
ooda . (embracing nearly 'every thing wanted
in this market,) which will be sold extremely LOW
fht4ash or ready pay. My assortment may be
clashed in part as follows:
Drugs, /Medicines, chemicals, Paints. Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone
•Witne, Glass ware, clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Sil
ver Spoons, Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq
uors 4 Perfumery, Dlirrors,Stationery,Bruslies, Shoes,
Yankee Notions. dc.
Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan
tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to mer
it and receive a continuance of the same.
A few of the articles kept for sale are named
beloW :
Gries.. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla
vorre Teas, good and cheap Molasses, coffee. Pep
per. pice, Ginger, Salemtus, Raisins, Rice, Mack
erel, o:elfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root,
mace.lManna, Sage. Nutmegs, cloves, Ground Mus
tard;;also. Mustard Seed, white and black. Ext.
of Leman, cassia, Soda, Buda crackers, Starch, Bar
and ca stile Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and
Situff,Vitiegar, &c. etc.
Drit Gc,ehlt. Broad cloths, cassimeres Satlineta,
mole Skin, corduroy,Slicep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans,
Flannels, Silk, Thread, 'Twist, Buttons. do-, and ev
ery. thing necessary to make up garments; calicoes,
Ginglistins, Monslin de Lanes, Alp:meas. Plaids. Bur
age, Vestings, Apr en check. Bed l'ick.Drilling,l'a
ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting; Shirting. brown ct
Bleached, suspenders, Umbrellas.. Silk cravats,
Pocketliandkerehiefs. comforters. shawls, Gloves,
Mittetai. Hose. cut Yarn. Batting, )Pudding, col
ored cambrick; cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse
Twistsand all sorts of notions.
Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind
Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets,
• ilea, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-miffs, curry
combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup- •
beard Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns Shovels,
Spades, l l lFues, Forks, Pateia Balances, Steel-yards,
Hems, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws
d:c. too Oilmen :us to mention.
Catlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives & Forks,
tread and shoe Knives, Itaizurs, Hand-saws, Aug
ers, Gindets. Sitinon's Axes, Shears nod Scissors.
Paintp. Pure White Lead ground in Oil, and
dry, Red Lead, Ven. Red. Spanish browp, Lamp
Black, 110110117 OCIIre, Paris Green, chrome Green,
Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris.
Prussian, Blue. Venniffoit, Bronze, timber, 'lseri-a .e
Sienna, !ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow,
.Rose
Pink. Black Alikalt. curcuma. Red Saunders, Sugar
of Lend,: Litharge, etc.
Oils. 'Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp oils, Lard
Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the
essential Oils.
Varnish.—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mot
tich ! - aria-h, etc.
Spt.s. Terve/tine. crimphine, Rosin. Spanish WI i
ting. Platte. Glue, Gmu shellac, copal Own, Emery,
Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Poinise stone,
SAL saela, , Buri.tund y Pitch, etc.
Brashes.—Paint. Varlii• h. cminter, clothes. hair,
Flesh, Toot I), Nail, striping, Ur:tilling, marking. Ar
tist, sash, Tool, Horse, it liite-wash, scrub and ,4),)e
BtaINI-let,. Or.
Dye Stuff++. Indite ) Mniltler, Lsenvotel INicwood,
Riper Nic, cathwierd, Fu-tit-k. coperns. Alum. Blue
Vitriol,. Atitiatto ; cochineal. Muriate of 'fin, Red
Tarter, Extract of Lagweon„ e tc.
- :I.—Nitric, sulphuric, Mutiatic, dc. .
It c id .
110
Is IVare.-- Iles mid Vials of every size
description. a: wholesale and retail. A variety
ecie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass svriages
Peserae, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, tunnels,
Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes.
ealt-cellers, Limp chimneys, Pepper BoXes, car
boys, :Mirrors and "Altirorplates, Demijohns, win
dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc.
Stone Ware.--Jugs of all. 'Rice.. Butter Po ts ,
cream Kits, preserve .Jars, pitchers, stuve Tilt=,
spittoon., ere. -
Clue.tx and Wateltes of nearly every description.
gond and cheap. Clock Faces. Verges, and Keys,
hatch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts.
Jewelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Dosimi
Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Hoops. gnlctniul silVer Pen
cils mid. pen case-s. studs, slides, gold Beads, me.
ho-numerous to mention.
Silver IKsre.—Silver Table,. Tea and Desert
spoons, sugar shovels and Tohge, salt spoons,
Butter Knives, Thimbles. ate. Also, silver-plated
am) German silver spoons, Britt:omit% Ware, etc.
Spectacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra
med Spectacles, silver -plated, German silver, steel,
etc.. and eases ling mid short. 1
Steel Goods.—Steel Bends, bag and purse clasps;
purse (tinge. Tassels, SI ides,, etc.
Yankee Notion.s.—A great variety. of small but
useful and lance Articles too tedious to menth',
such as-combs of every kind, ear; spoons and twe
zers, purses, pocket mirrors, yontli's Telescopes, i
ew sharps, packet books, pins, iii:e'lles, sharing
tools, chethical powder for raizer-'strops,.key rings,
etc. etc. • -
Pistrits, powder, shot, lead. po*dcr flasks, gun
wormers. tut caps. pills and flints, safety fuse. etc
Masical Ittxtruinentx—Vjulins sirid A - cco: deons,
(the best assortment ever intnelueed into the (awn..
tv ) at wholesale and retaif ; also, I'ielin Bows,
strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass
1 viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos clari
nets, Reeds.• Tuning . forks, instruction Rinks for
the. Via/in, Accordeini. Flute, clarinet, Flagealets.:bc.
Triomes—Atnloininidsupporters and shoulder bra.
*de in great variety and of amen appravedpatteres.
Medical instruments—AU . the Varieties usually
called for by Physicians.
Liquors.--Choice Liquors for medical purposes,
such as Brandy, Rum. Gin, Wine.,i etc., (a variety
, of eaclil Atekaittel, Whistey,eit.
Perfumery.—Extract.A. cologne, ltose Water and
scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy
soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, 'fruloplierous, Hair
'Tonic, Hair Dye, etc.
Sttitionery.—Fo'ols-cap and Letter Paper, Quills,
Black sand. link, Envelopes. Waf4rs and stamps,
- sealing Wax and gee's. Golil and steel Pella Pen
Holders, Pocket and Table IHk-stands, Business di
Friendship curds, Peueils, slates, Rater colurs dc.
Boots, shoes, whips, candle Widk, Twine, shoe
Thi eat!. Bellows, spool stand:s, Whale Bone, enuf
fern, Trays, candlesticks, Jantpsl Oil Blacking,
sponge, Princes Polish for seeming. Rotten stout
and Bath Brick fur same, Black Lead, Patent Pads,
Tuba, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves, cru
cibles, candy, Hemlock Gan, window sash, Oil
cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Bask
t, Tin Ware,
Ploughs, etc. etc.
lint and tliellichtes.--Tiirltey,.gilm opium, md.
and pub,. genuine turkey rlienbitWc,,, ast India alsO.
morphine sulphas and (mete< - i,,-, ' ria, stryelinia,
piitass livdriod. creosote. red mid iVhilte precipitate,
eulfateafe quinine, cateinell magnesia, ritssiaa ma .
tor. red oxide of iron, roux voluira,i, licorice, curb,
iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, iiulphate fsnits
sa, cobalt.% sera alba. eidocyntli, gent neistich, eal.
time!, tartar emetic, rad and' puhr. 06is,oxitlic acid,
rail and pu/v, eolembo,sulphate of zinc, saffron tilos.
some, prepared - chalk, cardamum send, coriander di
caraway o. rad. & pit/v. gentian, :mica beans, steel
dust, gulu kiwi, true, stintinonium.i . floe: zinc. cor
raive 'otiblintate. calamine lupus, ilos, itartialei,
frencli.cbalk, bismuth snbtmt, autilmjsulpltur..aunzt,
clovers poivtlebi, fuss - bminoirt. arsenic, castor oil,
Autuericosent fenigreek; bayberyiliiirk. 'recite'', eir
son] and' glauber.salt* setuta,putk_niot, salts of ni
tre, (efitipetre) wuriugevl, pulv.-gitilsnlleppo, rell=„1
tted gum curiplum ratkehnter,afttettn and atnerieen i
cayenne, ptilv.cubelik wily. eattriteria,.golden velaL,
eroni: or tartarautarte ackl, - stipeaCb soda, sal-go• -
•ia; jilapejpecaenttokkatti l at.seedOing glaso. Pet'
ruvtaa bark, :putt; .orange,poti4bite.glue. , :gun •
arubie, squills. eliXir „eitAtil;upgeOrpatslm4mu tai
fir, Venice turpentine, bayberv; ta/44ki7,Krgia* snake
yobt , su i ammoniac,
.sweet,:ilag,TlOur i tnOett blood
root, juniper Bernie, '.taiipat;Aainaliisnin settegal,.
draiton'aiblao;:py4rai , ebatnoniqi fliekiia;Rem 4 3 :
mi, gurn4Jrioa; itani.*atada, Rut *Opuntia% liYi.
. ' eiti, sal** iiiakstiiot - ;riskvsktriike,Arg ,hod duce
WILLIAM L. COX
eowag . podti'and'acrwth:o*!li,idbiti rgfitiedlittin.:
uvargesr, nut Otis; . g!tii.:tinglicsintli, !wail.dentitiii,
gum guide.liim galbaliain; iiiliik,cocklf, , ;:diachliiiii:'
salve, env, caitharis, 'dry verdigri!..crut4,or.blitiek;:.
alitiniotiy, am.liaric,(gr un4 and:Ungieuitir o:Tirialyf
ash bark, fol. digitalis, 1 ore-hound , - white hellabOre i .
earb. magnesia ; lytta ,- sein• 'aielchieumi .. iceirinid,
moss, rad aconite, gold ithread, croons anart,Us,,sayhi.
leaves, honduras sarsaparilla - niut;, blue ~pOl .mass.
adhesive plastOr. crilieni oil. Tannin, Biiebu Leaies,-
Figs, Genuine cod Liver Oil; citrate of - Irtiii,.'etc:
Extracts of gentian, coniuin, helladoga, henbane,
dandelion, deadly night i shade, thorn apples; cOlo, ,
cynth, comp.. ite.
Eisential Oils.--ait 01l pepermint, lemon, einna-:
mon, Tansev, wintergreein, sassafras, orignnum, hiv.
ender, .hettilock, clovesl, bermunot, anise. 'cedar.
spearmint, pennyroyal, alnionds, wormseed, ironit-
wood, Juniper, mstiniarA amber, caraway: cumin,
Ravin, cajiput, spruce. tarl cubebs, &c., and 'all the
essences front the above oils.
Tincture*.--tinet.. rhetibarb. myrrh, cantharis
carda - morr., guiac, digitalis , tutu, iodine, cayenne;
muriate.tinctute of iron. ike.
Landamin:t.panqpric,ive's syrup. chloroform,
ronotlenn or lquid adhesi *e plaster, spirits of nitre
dulc, aqua amonia, sulplitirie ether, spirits of Law,
ender, comp., salts of tartar, aistinmnial aisle, oil of,
spike, balsam copaiva, )?riinstime .sulphur, poly.,
charcoal, quiclisiLver, dempon, bottle end vial corks ;
etc. etc.
In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in
the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the
articles kept for sale at Tranas.es. , Thts is the
right place to buy Goods, and tobuy them cheap.—
The best kind of Drugs are kept here, and from
the variety and quality of Ithetn, great inducements
are offered physicians to Make it their place of reg:
Mar purchase. The public generally are invited to
call and examine the quality and prices sif goods.
October, 1830.} ABEL TURRELL.
To Dairy-men 4nd Farmers. -
Valuable Property for Sale.
THE following- Real mid Personal Estate. as
hereinafter described, situate in NeW-Milford,
Susquehanna County, Penn Sylvania, will be sold at
a great bargain to uoy one who may choose to pur
chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred
acres, five hundred of which are under improve
ment, and en which are foar houses and
seven barns. The farm is Well designed for a flat
ry, andis capable of feeeing one hundred Cows du .
ring summer and winter, nail every part of it well
watered with springs nod slreanis. The buildings
and land are in good condidan, and on the pretni
!CS nre about five miles of good Stone Wall, and
the other fences, are also good, mid on the wood
land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which
will supply the - form for many yeat.'4 to come, and
which will also be valuable fin• building the Rail
road which issoon to,be built up Martin's Creek—
Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca
tion about revers Miles front Great Bend, through
hich the New York Lk Erie Railroad passes, Mid
about one Mile from the probable Depot en tha
Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lend from the
Lackawanna Coal and Iron 3liites to intersect the
New York dz Erie Railroad at the. Great Bend. -It
can be very advantno•eoukdivided into five farms,
on four of which woullhe the necessary Dwellings
and Outhouses. Fruit Trees, (Lc.
With the above will be sold a very large stock
of Cottle, Horses, fie., including. Durham Cows,
Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne
cessary it - iplements of husbandry fur carryiegun
said farm or farms.
The Terme o/' ,Sale will be as follows :—One
fowl h of the purchase money fur the Real estate
will b' required at the time of purchase, and fur
Stoek, Farming Utensils. Sc., half down and' the
residue to be paid in equal annual installments, with.
interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be
computed frank the . delivery '
of possession, the
first instaluant pnt a able in three years from the
r
delivery of pOspeAs an, and the whole,annauq-to be
paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured
by Bond and Mortgage. Full possesSion to be giv
en on Has first day of April, 1851, with the 11667
lege of putqa4 in crops next fall if desired. A
good and indisputable title given.
The above described property belongs to the es
tate of S. Msycsarr, late of said county, deceased,
nod a more desirable property has not at any time,
in this section of country, been offered fur sale, and
no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per
sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and
n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex
amine fur themselves. Other treats o lots of land
lying in said county, are also offered fur Rule, - Ap
plications can he made to M. Meylert at New Mil
ford, or to 13. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun
ty, and any further partictilars that may be requi
red will; be given. ,
:1011A EL MEYLERT, i Executors of S
• ENJ. S. BENTLEY, I. Meylert, deed.
EaOle Foundry Ware Room,
; NO. 5. PUBLIC A I'.3I.NUE.
VN Jihad and fur sale cheap C.)oking, Parlor,
Shop, Church and Coat Stores, Stove Pipe
and Ware, Pump and
trim
Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin
Copper, !Wire, Zinc, Binding, .3Jorticing Ma
chine', Shingle Machines, Ploughs ' Iron SerapeN,
Corn Sh4llers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar
bors. nirters, P.leigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack-
Screws, &T. te. Iron and Steel of nit kinds—final-
Iy„, all kinds of Castinge'on lama or matte to order.
WILSON 4t. CO.
litmtroAe, September, Ipo
- Fancy •Goodi..
b. BBONS, Delanes. Thibet clothe, Blue and
Crean Siik, Fringe, 'Lace;
Urgent Sill:, French Caslunerts,
White Kid Glaiies, Cravats, Linen Slia*ll,
dc. LYONS a, ()HA
Sept. 116. 185&.
Lumbei Wante . l.
- DINE and Ileinlipek Bards, Pine and
Sliin'gleA. zyoxs d• Cll3s DI El{
31untrie , e,Sept. 17, 1850.
00.1) FISH arid ;Mackerel, No. 1 nc 2 just
received- and ler sale by
Sept. IS. ,
. LYONS 4. SON.
A LICOS, Ginglauns, Lawns, Barrages, Linen
V Gingham and Silk greati variety.- - -
Shawls. Parasols. Fancy Cravats, Neck4res, LIMA*
Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, tic:, in abundance. La
dies Shoes and Gaiters, many hinds. sizes and pri
ces, at d.-LYONS $Ol,l'S.
B -
ROA D-OLOTEIS, IteriernereS, Tweeds; Ken
tuck Jeans, Satinets, k tench Ciwittleres and
Summer stuffs just in LYONS SON.
PIECES OF,PRLYPS,splentliti and cheap,
V 11-just opened antl.fur sale by •
July 24. - • . J LtOPTS 'SON.
PAPER -HANGINGS and Window Curtains—
Wood Pada,,Butteil l adias and t4ampa. Clothes
Ping; Ba.4ketsAc. selling by LYONS tt'SON;
NvAT,BEs Traei2cheapet
V than the game quality m - tother place.'
OOif P4PER andiSheileo.
l~
- & C 1 ND.L.IIr.-
LAST LAST SP RING ;.. . _
Two:yeg 9 141 7 - T g PM/ 0 " 1 4e'kre4 Pieei
, Atiy...prilloAkunw4lt
in4,.such an tine aOtirgi
would confer ivtitirol information ; of .the;
sarnyou :
,114:nitrose.04, Mame,
- No* Rscipe - ,
-Fora 'C'hfistuttiliAct Nei -years Peddhisi. ' -
-rapciuNDS 'Briierii Sugar -4w .eiiii, dollar; 20
1 1 " da - igeo , one 411111'0 Et Mk' tite:;ihis, 1~ del:\
\
lair -• 10 lb& iiii4iril' &slier- ~ ,14110;. : ,'Selitrettiei" I
' 1°114 ; / 4 : 1 /1 ": N4 )6 4440' i'. l .ooo:iiiNiiiii.filf
64.2 . 5 ripts Or tbs. cultic 1 - ,4011,0...,?, -- , 1 ,.... - -s.
The isholo mixtillorhh , Flotir,'Siller t ..mohliNie°
jeincl Eggii. and hoireit of tki6d 41kitlivitien awl
Oat 3iith 31#1pleicakeihe hiffedieni tale lb*
feW4444 - ft: , % I; i . 16VONEke:1011/iNDLERIki
' iksittaio,'Dm... d:WC. • ' - --' —**o '
lii• id eirpet:leftee. .:47:rg‘ - -, ' !,
o 131'n4wrz , 8 _,8a1..11 , or GU. r..f ul.;--Aa k i,„ ,
retne iei before, the public, thig.itand sp ,'; 44
in dill earlp stages: of CostaeraptioN Ems.
'Cratai-ral; Co - vim. Rogrxiteis; Aithing,s pii4 A
Blood, ad fir all atfec.tiva of tile poltaxi 1
2
gads 4ccasicatedity cOhLll::liit, niutliar2 l '
be beiitottled lipim.th,isi remedy, am tj, H ; k
tir,ses'any,uuaffected.With any Of the „
plainti , Ao SE! se c ure it at once. ,
-R •
iil
reati . ' riaintr! Ptst.e.—'llte 6t
Physic** iit.theCouptry for Bleu h ea d.,
tiveneiis, eleansu i g thel.Noorratch 4 We,
the blOtxti eallryug olf' diseased hiaa i , r
iug.heilth, . I I L
...
R.A.4.E..terrs -ktiiiAI:R.X.ONTLY '111.1.v...F0r
vilig anti& : h,tittetiiiiis peenlisal to 11 *
rh4ng from . :13j. general weaknesste •
Also for fetrin 6 of **tiro habits Li'
.ii i 4.,
tic or tiervo;ts„ weakne4,.‘, de'bilitatea
. RAriteirrs ,Efe WAI7.--For ei,s4
eves,' Wurrarited"upent`r to 'any inr,
• - RApiEarea I Broximitixa RA T E
or weakom ill tl breast, - sule or hick.
11.4FkinFrfa 'WRItAt 0.1 1, --The Great 1
Cr. ntaqauted t o Tentovi worms .wher e th„
*Ai - lege:o'i :Eitae.ock rtot;---for
rheum:AFC puha, cramps, .nataboti4 gitrr
tie:tlin4i . or the 1 ,j, ,int:4,, *wait w5...*: -
-throat. I The ireiitest remedy orthe age ,
The Above
_celehra tail... Medicines, fur sale
"fullowit4 ./iOvixs,i. J. Lyons it ,Son, Mitt,
T. Astildy;lßroakfiligr,'Thoi..b c k so ,
rill -•. CAR: Lathrip tatitMotta 11.1 kart, 1
Huck; CapwelP, Bally. & Co., Faeuiryville;
Pattersti Ji,C4., itingtee Ceu.ter. 1
1
' July. t,
8,1.8501 . I , . 1 19:
It' & tIiFFALO,
LBA
~~,'~' „=
New,
..koi:k.atta 'rig,
reairlflioaiht, sPiteca and Ca trig* eta .
- pima 1 . 4)130 Y'S 'MA MET
THE Istibscribeh are now prepared to
Freight of ulhitinds at the folll'oe,pa
Butfal. Attica, Batavia, Bergen. otEbi,
Genelia,l,Drestlen, Ovasl, Lidi,'
Landing; iefferatiN 31tipori,
Corning t Elniirti, 4conri , ille; Spring Po r t
efers Perky. Aurora; ItharlaXaniltor, qtr egii ,
Bitighainhoo, Latieshoroti D im
Hancocialevery the week, t§ihillin.e u
ed-.)and*ottiinue'pth reguiaiity tifreuilnot
season . I s-I:hey'wit! attend to fomenting the
to the Nev,k York itlarkett where will reef
tile ipersonal. attention . or experienced
who will attend to heuel tng of the
turn the.prticeeth• ii 2 llrciukjiblc, funds oit eithcrol
aßove pants, to theifollownig per.ont :
Buthikki- Storehle of, Henry Dtor . i
Sturebousia of rkenr, Syford ; Batitria,
of Litchi:l Sterehuoioi.
McPherso i';;Huelie4ter., *re of VilirbAnk4
idge; .. - 0 lainitigual Office of Walt Coo
Genera; -Laximice; bre , tlen.
Whitney Monet! flOvid; Ferguson it iziprogi
Lnli ; pia dee Lanthiez Storehouse ;of 'bold'
Co. ; - Je' noftffieti, XiortunJou the
Havana; $ Bice of. J.ll. - I'l ; so n
J. Stull ; • OrsehioUttoi. ()IBM of J. A. Perrell: r
lung. star of lirtiq. Arraffil : stow
of Thum n 0., Ingham': ,F a cteryeih4, arise
oharle4. Sheplieni.; Spring Porhat the Swat
Itedder'S erry; Au'rota,'store of El. 'ok G.
gaii; Ithac , store tot P: IL Drake;. Cuidar, •tu
of S.'llarit suet ii 3 Owtgo, Office sit Mull:mit! Fj
Union. e OIC IVlitieler;
of, .3 • i=ic ;Oreas Herod, otike of 17,r;Chintl
Laneshoom office of F. A. Wart; Depixfit, sto
Ensign d Dean; Hancock, store of Albite
Reeves.
f,
JAMES SISIC, Bing*alga,
. Was. Vf li aN EY .-Ltresdea.,
• GEO. P.Mt/NELL; .11%4
NATHALIEL ELLS,.Orte g a
Aavrrs.—Btiffillo, Henry liaw ;,. Attilpi, Thor
Sy ford ; tht i tavia, Lucius A Smith; Berko], DAI.
McPherson #' Ruchester, Fairtratiks ,it ra t 4.,
Ciatantlagui% Walter • COV0111111;' 'fa eileTito 0 . 141 r'
rence ; Uvi , Fergusun it-Sprague ; Low ;Doles
Landing, T thill it... Co 4 ort
, Jeirer,. E. U liortun;
Havana, J. 7. Miele; Millpert,'J...Sttill; Lk*
he3tts: J. A. Ferrell ; o.liiriting:'Wtri:j . . Anil) U
i ,
mini ' Turitituk_A•' 14rAint r . , Fitettwyche, C. ll:
Slirphertt.; Spring - Purtii Reildeeirferri.; /oily?
H. it G.?. 44a;gatt ;: ? 4htite,-P;;.,H.- Deake; Col
ur, S. Barmier ; Nino!) 0 - 4 .1 iffri, :e t er ; Gi ott B a d,
F. eitureltifl,Laiiitsbarie,'Tt A. Wadi . D.IIEiC
Ensign &• Dail' Handnik; Allisisi it; &Irv..
CA Pius . Jitirvii SISK Will superintend itlie frail.
ness'thriMgll9rit Itte-Avitale:.- Line; and takivt 1 0
lilt all urtes i for.GrucerieS,,Yruit. Fkl4oystitth
ite. <Le.; *hieh.ivill be bought at die lust whilk
sale prices inlexill'utii, and forattr.ledl.to either
of the above named Deput.
July .16, liiso. '. " 29:L ,
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