===2!MMEI AGHIGULTU ; LL. ;&L /854 MONTRO r , PRI „ AtitlftES ,• - S • '•' , . ,- i - ' 4,1 04. -. 1411/4iaiiiddriesavritit prepared by the at tcoin i State Agricultural m tleelappointe ll' - _hete . - TEE' - `PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA. life which directly-occupies the iiiMi'Aif.threefourths of mankind} and intimate of ev-, ielititati„Mari. There is no nit or science 'ig . Ati%;:-Avbelievir,cle•Of human knowledge, which pre :"74-fne.eXplomticro,so expansive' and interesting ' c =s4l ll Wtit:' , liiez•that' - of practical .agrieulinse, ; nor one " ikhttxeliiiciiieriesillreaity made have been 'so little iticitt4-into„the . ordimiry Ftock. knewledge of ... .,tlii;ii;wla) are engaged in its daily and universal linii,-, • i--Therfirrmel knows the necessity for ::,..*!t)„nilt:itli : bis - land, but • does n/ , t. sufficiently VII' )4141 l he ploughs it; a rifle latter is quite important a s the former, that he y r know how - ; '"Ar.r-ttriiirtee/LlK . Tiat manure will enrich .e soil is -•;•IL fiiifibut.tp know wliatit is. bow and w i to •• , -how it contributes to the growth filidit..4l4l-ttart kind of, knowledge which is only s.cc- . The farmer has a certain amount seed - time and ;Caving ; but if na -'4l#, in-the-germination of seeds and, Of.-.plantitvoo to some extent infused Oiseeyit . tions and teflectionsi his v jyptet . e.r active mmd trttuld strike but some in his own pursuit, leading to that profit :::libteje?Aikt--iiiitich; can ; only be attaineil and relied tri t<e traced to the blended Tiyegti)Tgiettretiatl reason and practical experi • • „ •:„.i.TtriAppe,ll which. we now maks to flume who are ige.ll in"the business of agriculture, and to appreciate its 'importance. is not that you Audi .for .4, moment relax those every day °mope .':f.',t,i4lm#,o'f active life which you are accustomed. and which, -proverbially, you pursue with so much in dustry nor-Ao'cive tick of you to'dAve through she 7111441 bin Vd'hook4 mid laborahtries, into the myste. • nei vgtignculturnl l science; but we (hi earnestly so , Aieit.y..oo.- to unite with us, in the- effort now being establish ntot chPrish that4which niny be justry deetijed the only means by which the fartper ~,May be made to keep pace with the rest of man-. kind, in that march of Improvement of which this age hits been so prolific, " . .Agricultural : societies, because' of the influence they ., have exercised, and-commensurate benefits _they have bestowed upon every community where they exist, commend themselitesto universal ap- -pivilzrition: 'the light which thers' have shed, and their capacity for disseminating.it'seem ta-point theta out as the only active agency by which the .bisiness of the farmer shall be so cared for, that he Mayderive all the advantages which shall be - de *eloped. bytitne and experience. Let no man Wrap himself tip in the selfish security of his own knowl edge; or console himself with the refection, that 'his influence would not be felt, but xather let _him manfully step forth. with the determined purpose, -Jealously, Maid-in the prosecution of a work which promises so much practical usefulness. The late convention that .assembled at Harris burg bastsl•en the iniatiatory measures for the es tablishment of " the Pennsylvania State Agricultu - 'MI Society ;" its constitution has been* adopted, and Ws-officers elected. Upon those officers as an exe ,eutiye.committee, the duty is devolved to "keep snehgeneral Charge of the-affairs of the society as tru►y best promote its interests.' It is in . this ca pacity that we now call your attention to the sub ject, and ask you to unite and co-operate with us in -tbernea - sures vhieh-have been adopted to insure a sliccesSfiil issue. FREPIC WATTS, , • , JOS. R. INGf.RSOLL. order of the Executive Committee. Roe'r C Wes, Secretary. Ashes and Lime for Plum Trees. I hate-seen in my garden a plum tree, whichfor three or four-years past, has not any portion of the -plums been sound. • They are all bored or rotted. and fell from the „troeit tore they were ripe. Two or three other '...pltina trees of a different kind, wkich have borne less shared the saMe fate.' Last year, a young tree - iiitieb stood near an ash-leach, and which had Hove - r --barna before, produced a solitary plum that was —a'4. n This sur , o-ested the idea that its preserva tion wasOteing to.the ashes-which had been sr.it tared:ailMod the r — oas of the tree. Following out thfiliiiitillsWgivelt sprit) , spread ashes and HMO ~with manure and salt around all my trees.— lita,retulttlits been, that they have all borne . this I , 4 4i:intim than 'usual, and most of the fruit has been- sound. This result I ascribe in part of the aibes'itithlirne. The same I find. is recommended •'-tir'” old Dimon" And the conclusion is Owl *us, that Alkali enough 'will destroy the young in tact* us- they lie burrowed in tbeground, or attempt to emerge from it in the spring. If in this way T qliesitunaiditinS'ian be raised, it will be found a ,very,eatty way.. Let some of onr readers try the experiment and note the result.—Horticuttur4l. -ii;'Tsi-To tr oic EDGE.A.II acid foods, drinks rued ,.lchtes, and tooth washes and powder., are very in . jurioas to the teeth. If a tooth is put in cider-vio ..„4*.,;;lertion- juice, or tartaric arid, in a-few hours 'i thii engiiiel will be compltely destroyed r so that it =nliii4c - o!ei.noseil 'sy the finger nail as if it were '.'aik. ''Most pemns have experienced what is ti .... 1 „ -cncrunonly. called teeth . set on an edge. Thre . es plitinition..Of it-is. thee:cid Of the fruit that has-been f'S git'eitiiiis So far Iteneil.the enamel . of the totub P e .. _ . .51 .— that the least , ,pre, Weis felt, by the exceidingly 4 anwill..*iirves which- pervade qie thin meMbrane A , ,_, ' o .?iy..tiiiii*Mitecti the enamel and 4)e bony part of the ; ‘ik.: - fOtiO.h an effect cannot be pandured without —. ...,,< , ,,w , .' ,,,,, ::'--- -' az InitropKft - - - plyAmel. Trtie, it will become hard . . , ... :,,tipiitt !when the' iseiti hits - been removi . othi _the' flu- -r.- ' - idli.T*Veriii6litii;iiiitifilsanfr,gstiell hat has been to .. 'softened in thiiWS,y, NcomesAtard by being.put in '.theisvialer, inen-tift , cfrectar soutliult subPides, tv, .4tia:lo.lo lils..:Weli.juies,cri but they are as - well.• -- . , , :.. _- =-- A/ 41 i4ortengijOs.feratadt.th - eeotter will the - ' : : 6 ; 11 . -. 4 - , , 111 IL LS... [ .18 ' .. 1( ' Y-49ur ~icustomprs.w/x) have small bills thcy hasatnowrequAsiellebatiifilita- ' . .1 1 'Wrialilo' . .senil 441 be exchanged, ixin be , He . . - - -----2-----; - :-, ---'''.' ' • I comnioda ' -bi eigibiil34 • : -- liYaA r B . 4' SON ~. ~ .P,7-ii , .l'' , `-1. - ~selN ow itticity,:v, . iiiitz be , rest , 47ed „ 411 , ittn, ad l' . fi,t. for -- 1- ~„ , min , we t i nlet , water . , ~ - Raltl4l. - Fieiokit. r . 7 -: 7ng. . d iT ioarr „ . 1 . , , --4 'gale al`4," vim; ire4ifit'of -Sch / 1 Books, whole .ol. age r reSginiiliVONSA; 11ANDC'ER - I* bliated in the way.. . , Moneiose, November /46, 1850. t , • . . • Ln .',~• r r MONTROSE "BUSINESS DIRECTOR . DOLSIIIIIIIONIC-4ashionableßootnndShoe" mnker, over BahlvOn's Harness shop, Turn pikerstreet.• • tt ELDRED & Ili EWCOIIIII---Dealers in Rats; earl. and Furs;. opposite the "Democrat Printing offic e, foot Ptbhc Avenue. _____ • JOAN GROVE.l l `a.shionable Tailor; over Geo. Fuller's Book Store, where he does work in a style altogether =sill-pawl N. NEWTON—A4rney at Law ; Office on ropike street, one ;door East of B. T. Case's Office, Montrose, Pa. ,; BENTLEY do lillßAiDealers in Dry Ciotals,'Drur, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, CrOckery,Tion,,Clocks, Watches, Jew elry Silver Spoons, Perfumery, &c. RARK 3. O'BRlEN—House and Sign Painter, Paper.hanger'i! Glazier, Orainer k Dec crator Shop over J. T.Pirchnrd's carpenter shop a few rads east - of WOner's Hotel. BA D & 1,0X, Saddle, Harness. Car ' pet Bat; And Trunk .141bfacturer, and Carriage Trimmer. Shop ou TU'rnpike street, opposite 1. L. Post et • Co's. • a LYRE') SALDWIN. WILLIAM L. CON. - - -- - N. LYONS & SON-Dealers_in Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery and' Tintare. Groceries, dts, etc.; ALSO, Carry on the BOOK BIND ING tusiness, Public Avenue.'Nontrose, Pa. J. 1.1. —4itornry at Law—otrice removed to Front Horan of his residence, two doors nast of his former location, in Turnpike street, third budding from corner of Public Av enue, and nearly opposite M. S. W ilsou's Store. June. 1549. • • C. ICAIDW Ctxtrie,s on the B.king and ' .. randy business its various branches, one door west of Wilson's iStore,,Turnpike Btreet, Igootrose, Pa. All kind of Caxc.for Weddins! orjParties. kept constantly on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. , ABEL TURTIZELIf,..—DeaIer in Drugs, Med icinesithemicals,-PaintS, Oily, DYe-Stutfs, Grw ceritis,Dry Goods, Hardware. Stoneware, Glass ware, Clocks: Iyatclies,4ewelry, Silver Spoons. Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi cal Instruments,; Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors Stationary, Drulies, Shoes, Yaakee Notions, thc. Notice to the.Ptiblic. New ,Scasonable,•Full aad Wiatcr Goods, at the Great one Price St*r. L. S. I t E.NREIJL GREAT axo, PA., BBEGSleav,et nl u take this oppor lay of tender ingi his sineerethanka to his • Hands and Cus tonters,ftir_tha generous patronag they have ex tended. to hill. and at thrsaine'tiole inform them that he has just returnecilrOnt Nair York with a large . and choice' selection of t, FANCY' .42CD STAPLE DRY GOODS., a fresh and exren.ive assortment of Gooccries, Pro visions. Boots it. Shoes, Hats tt Chips, Hardware. Crockery, Drugs 45:. Medicine, 44., which will be sold fur cLsli or produce at a very small advance,at prices which defies all - competition. Flour, ,Pork, Fish fi Salt, at wholesale•& retail. He would also remark that he adhears strictly . to . the frystem of always naming the lowest price at first thereby giving the same advantage to all who may. favdr him with their patronage. GREAT'BEND CLOTHING STORE. The largest, bet aia cheapest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHECG isifhe Village of Great Bend. Cloths, Cassime . ands Vestings, Of all qualities, suitablf for the fall and winter "trade, which we of-. fee at .sochlprices as to satisfy any one that this is the plate for them to deal. .In cinseqUence of the great increase of his bust-' cress hi has been oblikeil - to greatly 'enlarge his stock, which hp . now offers to his friends and the public for eiontnuation, 'confident that in so doing they will find Something to their advantage. He h.i..s also made) arrangements to manufacture cloth ing in all its Various branches, and is nowrepared t to sell the same, warranted to bear insp ction.-- Custom worleand'cuttim , done in the latitst style and stiort-nOtite. All kinds of Tailor twinning , furnished and for sale. P 4 .Don't forget the place.o Store nearly opposite the Mansion Hom e. L. S. LENAEIK Great Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. • 39af. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ass good aortment of Boots t Shoes embra cing Men's coarse and fine :1 Boots, Boys' Boots and Shoes, Women's and Mita-. ditto—also CLUTIIINC; Embracing a great variety of Onercoittx, — Sacks, Twectlx, cf,c., a large vatiety of Vest from six shil lings upwards, and a good assortment of Pants, Shirts, Wrappers and drawerst—ditto.• . ' - •! GAPS! Silk-and Fur Hats; Plush, Fur. Mohair, Cloth and Glazed Caps, fall fashions, fur men. b)ys and chil dren= BOOKS AND STA2tIONER Y • School and miscellaneous Book, Staple and Fancy Stationery, inks, Inkstands, 1 3 4 n-racks, Penknives and a great variety of fancy articles too numerous W eitumenlte, jiist received at j .• FUL LEI?' s, First door alsove Searle's Hotel. Montrose, O4tober 251.11850. i Wag WANTED V ' Maker t known stand in family is desire tintlemployinei wql be relitini, • Wyalusing, n .Maker Wanted. by the titib.rriber, a go n 3 'Wagon manage the bustnesA at the well Wyale4g. A man with -a entail one making hitivelf tNeful wlll t for sevral y ear... ','Reference : EDWIN LE tV IS. .ept. 180850. -- e Insurance. 4 t. 7 sited States Company CAPITAL—V 13 - • S • •' • felnsui•ance, Annuity and Trust hiladet4hia ;.—Charter Perpetual .50,000;! 1 ENTLNY, Agent for said Cornpa -- ny will receive applications fur necessary information lt!siting l!) - inake application. .L.l6thAEl,5O. I nstiiance and •,) any persnns! • Montro,:e, • il Suitor tali ! . T . 3 °Mc ... Till's Island and Syracuse Salt just re it ceived iiri ii t 4 ll fur s cheap by , p , LYONS tt CHANDLER. Montrose, Jtinuary Y,,1531. , . I._______4_ KE NOTICE... ! FirHOSElterions intl3 , ,ted to' the subscriber es oio ' .pecially' b. book iMc't,are requested to attend to the settlem tof tho'isame . without further no tice as time a tient tias been given, and more must not be cxpectett i I '- • ..Nlarat 21),1451., i 1 13ES7AMIN. SATRE.- - -' ODFISH• cash. -1 , A fre,s upply4eents per pound " at - • .14... . 1 .. . - LYONS ..k SON. . 1 i ineitfor sala - by ' - . I .;• ', WILSON d Co. SHINGLE ,f3tOe;o, ieaTfo; I WiaoNrsic6ae by Mich 1,9;1851.. 'NEW GOODS. vg Abel _Turkel] his Fait and Winter supply of 1- now reer Goods (embracing nearly . every thing panted in this market,) which will be sold c.rirenieiy.4o if' fin cash 'or ready pay. My assortment may be classed in part as follows : Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Paints. Oils, ty Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone Ware; Glass ware, clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons, Spectacles, musical lustruments, Liq uors, Perfumery, Mirmrs,Stutionery,Briishes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, etc. Thankfui for the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto receiyed, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the same, A few of the articles kept for - sale are named below : Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored. Teas. good and cheap Molasses, coffee, Pep per. Spice. Ginger, Saleratus.. Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mare, Manna, Sage, Mutmegs. cloves. Ground Mus tard; also, 51ustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castile Soap, candles, all Sorts of Tobacco and iSnufE Ciitgar. &r. &v. ' 7bq Good's. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets I~itole Skim corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky ,1 , -ans tunnels, Silk, Thread. Twist. Buttons.,te., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments; calicoes, Ginghams. Mon din de Lanes, Alpacca , . Plaids, 11,.r -age, Vestings. Apron check, lb -d Tick. a ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirt Mu:, bricA n d- Bleached, suspenders, Umbreila; - , Silk craN at, Pocket Handkerchief:. ' comforters. wls, Glove.. Mittens, Hnso, cotton Yarn, Batting, lradding, col ored cambrick. cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Twistand all sorts of notions. , Hard- Ilrare.—Nails,: Door and Window-WM,' Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, l'aucci,, Iles. Rasps, Screw-Di ivers, Cutfee-todis, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox: horns, tqlovel., Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances; Steel-yaids, Hones:Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screw: too nummous to mention. 64#/e.ry. Pocket Knives, Table Knives & lurk., bread and shoe Knives, Itaizurs, (land-saws, Aug ers, Gimlets, Simmon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paint& .11cmc White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Iced Lead, Nen. Red. Spanish brown, Loop Black, YellovirOchre.--,Paris Green, chrome Green, Imperial areen, chrome low. ground Verdigrb , . Prussian-Blue, Vermillon, Maize, Umber, Terra ,e Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop art. Yellow, Bose Pink, Black Smalt, curcuina, lied Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. Das. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp 011.:4,,Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil; caster Oil, and all the essential Oils, - Varnixh.—Furniture, coach, Leather and 31as _ tich Varnish, etc. Spts. liapentine, camphine, Rosin, Spanish WU i- Puttv, Glue, Guni shellac, copal ,Gum, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Pouuse stone ; Sal. soda, Biligundy Pitch, etc. Brushes.-+Taint, Varnish. counter,. Clothes, Flesh, Toot striping, Graining„ marking, Ar tist,sash, Tool,itiorse, l{ bite-wash, scrub and shoe Brushes. etc. Dye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Hiper Ni; camwoo s a, Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto. cochineal. Murrate of Tin, Red Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc. 4lcids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Sluriatic, tc. Glass Ware.—Bottles and Vials of every size i onn and descri tion. at wholesale and retail. A variety of-specie J rs, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes. Peseras, ipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels. Tumblers, ips, - , candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-teller. Lamp.:ehinineys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrdrs and Ntirrorplates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone Warc.---Jugs of all sizes. Butter Pots. bream Pots, preserve Jars 3 pitchers, stove Tubs,. spittoons, tttc. Pocks and Watches of nearly every ilest-riptitln. gond and cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and keys, IVatch Guard_chailis, cords and Revs of all sorts. Jeweiry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Du-we Pin's, Finger Rings. Ear Hoops. geld and silver Pen cils and pen cases, studs, slides, gold Beads. eke. too numerous to mention. oilier l 4 ore. Table, Tea :rod Des•rt spoons, sugar shovels and T.,Dg+, salt srmsths, Butter Knives, Thimbles. ete. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc.• Syriaclex.—Ladies anti gentlethen's silver fra med Spectacles, silver plated. German silver, sleet, etc., and cases long and short. Steel Goods.—Steel Beads. bag and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee Notions.—A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs ;of every kind; ear spoons arid tWe zers, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Tele.cope•<, eivsharps, pocket books, pins. needle , . -ILI tools, chemical powder fur raizur-strops, key ring-, etc. etc. polder, shot, lead, powder tlasl:A, gun wormers, gun caps, pills and Mitts, safe' fu-e, etc Musical 'instruments.— Vi of ins and .A.'ecoi deons, (the best assortment ever jntroduced into Lie ty) at wholes:Lib and retail ; also, \ iolin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bans not string and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, clari nets. 'Reeds, Tuning forks, Instructionl3ooks for the Violin, Sccordeon, F/ute, clarinet, Flageolets,te. Trwuss—Abdominitlsußorter, and ,houlderht a ces in great variety and of most approved pat tern,. jinKeal lit'Alrmtgehlx—All the varietie. Usuit.ly called fur by Physicians. Liquors.—Choice Liquors for medical ptirpoQeF, such as Brandy, Rum. Gin, Wine, eic., (a taricty of each,) Alcohol, Whiidie2r, etc. etc. Perfunicry.--Eatracts, cologne, Rose Water scent Bav, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, I snaps, Os Maryow, Bear's flil, Trieopiterou,!, 11. or Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. Stationerp.—Fools-cap_ and Letter Paper, Quills, Black 'Sand. Ink', Envelopes, Wafers and stamps. sealing Wax and seals. Gott+ and steel Pens, Pea. Holders, Pocket and Table Ink stands, Business Friendship cards, Pencils, slates. Water colors Boots, shoes, - whips, candle 11' , .ck, Tv..ine, shoe Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Jill:tit. Bone, sniff. fors, Trots, candlesticks, 'Lamps, Oil Blackiw, Sponge, Prnces Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead. Patent Pails, Tubs, clothes Pins. Half Mullets, As-helves, cru -eibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, window . sa , h. Oil eloth, carpeting; sand 'paper, Basket',-Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. " hrttcpt and Medicines.-Turkey gum opium, rad, and pule. genuine turkey rheubarb, east India art , - •morphim sulphas and acetas, veratria, stryth n i a , potass hydrind. creosote, red and white precipitate, sulfate de quinine, calcined magnesia, russi an cas tor. red oxide of iron, mix vomica, licorice, curb, iron, namboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas sa; cobalt, cera alba, colocyntli, gum mastich, cal. omel, tartar emetic, rad and pulr,Orris,exal4c acid, rad and pule: colunlbo,sclphate of zinc, saff4 blos soms, prepared chalk, cardamum seed, coriander di caraway do. rad. & putv. gimtian, tonca bean 4, steel dust; gum kiiiiTOrue, scanirrionium, llos, zilfo, cor rosive sublimate, calamine lapus, flos. Matitiales, french chalk, bismuth submit, untini, - sulphaiF.!aurat, dovers powders, lies benzoin, arsenic, castiir oil, tumeric, sem fehigreek, baybery bark, mini% ep sem and glauber salts, senna, pink root, stilts of ni tse,.(salt pet re) wormseed, oily. galls aileppli, refi 'nertgum,camphor, red ginger, african and atuerican :cayenne, pu/v. ciibelts, poly, cantharis. r,olile)i Seal, creaM - of tartar, tartaric acid, sup Garb sodiOal-so .4adstape',`ipectiCtilittbi, anise seed, iSieg glass , pe ruyinis 'Usk; pulp.; 'orange peel; , white glue; gum arable, Varlet; tinguentnin, balsam of fin, venice turpentine; bay!iery tallow, virginia snake root, sal - ft mmotdite4: street apermaekti,' 'blood root; juiiiPeilinrrien„ rasped .quassi, gum .kenegal dragon's- blood; Oct's; ebamOtile flOvers,:gum ele fmn,ginit aloes, gnat fceiiida, ammoniac, hys• rod , serve snakeroot, rad valerian, trig and dutab oWeag. pods and down, =elle alba; refined. borax ova ursi, nut galls,. girt', tragacauth, rad 'G en t inn i g um guise, gum galtranum, India cockle, dyacblam I salve, emp.cantheris, dry verdigris, crude or black j-antimonv.elm bark, (ground and unground ;) prickly I ash bark, foL digitalis, bore-hound, white hellebore, c u rb. magnesia, lytiaai, sem cholcliicum, iceland moss, lad aconite, gold thread, crocus menus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla root, blue pill mass a dhesive plaster. crown oil. Tannin, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine - cod Liver Oil, citrate of iron; etc, .E.rtreels of gentian, conium, belladona. henbane, dandelion. deadly night shade, thorn apple, colt). cynth, comp.. fie. Essenlial Clii..—oil of pepennint, lemon, cinna mon. T a nsey, wintergreen. sassafras, origatium, lay ender, hemlock, clov e s_ -aun t ,ber 11111 , e, cedar, .spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed; worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, :twin. cajiput. spruce. tar. cubebs, &c., and all the essences from the above oils. Tndures.--tincf. rbenbaib„ myrrh, • mritharis cardamon:, glibly. digitalis, tolu, 'iodine, calyenue; muriate tincture (41 iron, Av.. Lawlanum.parei:oric, Hive's syrup. chloroform, f‘ofhalean or lquid adhesive plaster, spirits of - nitre Jule, aqua aitionia, sulphuric ether, spirits - of Lay_ ileiJr, comp., salts of tartar, antimotnai Wipe, oil of si ike, balsam cormiva, brimstone sulphur, pul v. Charcoal, quick-iii er, de:Dijon, bottle not via corks ere. etc. In Short, a whole newspaper might be tilled in the •in attempt to enuniet ale the one hall of the articles t for laic at Ti itit eat:, Th. is tl,e . light place . buy fli'oods,tual ta-buy divot - cheep.— The best -kil of iirtze., are kept here, and loan the varietyid qbality m of the_ greae intba•ements are offered it tlysiciatis to make it their place of reg. s ular purchastti c The public generally - are invited t o call and examine the quality and nrices of goods. October, Itt3o.] A. I; Ef. IT It RELL. . To Dairy-men said Fardvio , . , Valuable Property for,Sale. 9111 E following Real anti Personal Estate. as ./1 hereinafter tle- , rtribed, situate in New Milford,. switiehanna County, l'enaty Ivania, will he sold- at a great bargain to acv tate who trmy ebot,st- to pur chase. The real estate etinsists of SCVCII hundred acres, five huadred of which .ire under MiFrove ment, and oh which are four dwelling lion,es and seven barns. The farm is well detigned for a Hai ry, and is capable of feeding one ittoidi it Cows du ring summer and winter. and every part of it well Watered with springs mid *rentiitt. The building, -and land are in Pond coalition and . on the premi ses are about live Irides of good ~tone Wall, anti the otlit•r fences are also g ood, a nd en the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also be valuable titr building the Rail- Mad which is soon to be built up Mairtin'. Creek,— Said farm has a very pleasant and th•sirable Inca. tion about„!even miles from Great Bend, through which the New. - York ei: Erie Itaffrond passes, mitl ahout one Ohile'frimi the probable' Depot (rIl tlri Martin's Creek Itaill'esaci, which will lead from the Lackawanna Cued midlotun Mines to Intersect the New Yea k ei: Erie Haiiroaitakthe ( - treat Bend. It cant be very aavantageously die`iskeltiito five fame', on four of winch would be the itece*try Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, ale_ . ‘-'-. With the :,rove will be sold a very large stock -W Cattle. Horses, &e., including burbain wz., smirking Oxen and young Cattle, anti also all nes.,, cessary implements of husbandry fibr carrying on' o id farm 'or farms. . The Tema of Sale will he as follows:—One fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Vtensils, ,1e.., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole soul unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of Pos - session, the first instalment payiible in three vears from the delivery of possession, and the while amount to he paid within ten years iron: the sale, to be secured I y Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be lin t n on the first day of A prd, I ts:i I, with the privi lege of po . .ong in crops next Fall if desired. A kraal anti indisputable title 0 em. , The above described property belfries to rho es _ late of S. Mi:i tim.. late of said county. derell-ed, And a mole ,i,orable property has not at :any tone. to this ,t-cital of country, been offe , red for sale, and no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wisliln. to ~vest moneys in Real Estate and n goal Stook, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for theniselves. Other t mete or l o ts o f l aa I lying in said county, arc alio offered. for sale. Ap plicatio,ns can be made mitt!. Meylert at New Mil ford, nr to B. S. Bentley a6Montrose, in said onni tv, and any filmier particulars that may be requi red will be given. _. Mill( AEL MEY LERT. / F.,xecutors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, c Merlert, dec'el. F,agle Foundry Ware Room, X. 5. PUBLIC n s hand and for sale cheap I.looklng..Parlor, kJ' Shop, Chu!ch anll Coal 'Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, an.!) Mid Lead Pipe, Shi.et Iron, Tin Copper. V re, Zinc. Iron Bintling,- Morticing Ma chines., Shingle 111achine=, Houghs,- Imo Scrapci , , Coro Hieller-, Straw Omer', T;o Ware. Saw Ar bitr4, Morten,, Sloizh Shries, Mill Cr a nks, Jack Screws., d c. Iron and Steel of all kinds—fin:il k, all of Ca-tin;.:. out hand or made in order: WILSON tt. CO. 'Montrose, September, I ';5O-1. nt 13r y iri:ood,t; I 'le!ano.' , . Ilabet cloths, tilue and Greel Mantilla Silk, Fritr4ii, Lace: I'r,ent tit..l: Willie Kid. Cravitt , , Nhawls, a:o L C'HA bept. 16 1850 EAtrnt:>er Wasen j'_`, Far..l Hemlock /Ifmr(l , , S t i.l:n.;.:'ftn,l A. • Slittpzli.4. ./.17).VS tf: llontnve.Sept. 17, 1350. . . _ "'LSI! and 14.1a,vkarel, No. 1, 111,1 2 just received and fur bale by Sept. Id. LYO,VS, 4 .50. v. A I.ICOS. Oinzbanno, Lawns, Barra+ Linen Ginz Siik- (iniick, a tkeat variety.-- wl-. I'.:ia:ol4, Vancy Cravat., Ribbon:. abandaprie. Awes and Gaiters, man:: size 4 and pri ce,, at .1. 1, YON S it7:(t\S. • 11:> ILO A D-C LOT LIS. Ker,.ryinerel, Twtiedz , , Ken tuck Jeans, Sattitiew, French cas.itberes and Summer stuffs • in LI ONS SON. 7„:: I A PI A N 7'E (#F PR cheap, just opened and for sale by . - July J LkONS it SON. 13APFS-13ANGINOS and OUrtainS- - - _I. Wood Pails, Butter Lades and Stumps, Clothes Puns itaslets 4:e. by LYONS S. SON. W r AlyliES will be . sold at Trie's cheaper than the same quality in 'taker place. j)100.1f PAPER and Shades. LrONti dCI PLE LOST LAST SPRINO.. ATWQ year old—supposed to the a red- s.t er Auy person knowing of such an nue at la - gQ would cyder a favor by giving intilfmation of he same, to . SAYR Montrose Oct., 9th, 1850. New Re eipt, For a Christmas aititA T eal l'iqufs Pudding.. yy 1 - .! POUNDS Browti Sug4--for nue dolhir; 20 do ltiee , one dollar ;10 ltig. Rasitfil, 1 dot, tar •,10,1bg. Ginger, 1. dollar; 14 ltd4tinrafus, dollar ;' . l 0 . 11:18; Pepper. 1 dollt4r ; 100lbs.Nails,for e 4.25 cents 03.14 The above mixed with Flour, tier, Molasses d Eggs; and *ilea or baked Flour,, cool al with Maple—,ihe intredient tribe hind GARY at LYON'S cHA N1)L1t11 . 8. 31ontroea,'Dee. 3d, IdsO, • 49:tt 1141•13 c R,CDGES dt,C4Z.' i‘; IMPORTERS AND. JOBBRILS 58 LIBERTY STREET,' NEW IrOthe (Be:Lean - Broadway and .117aisau,) • , A RE now-receiving- rich• and beautifurasiort merit of Fancy Silk and Millinerylto which we would particularly invite' the attentiOn of all cash_purchasers, and - wilt znake it an object for tliem to give us a cAll, as we are ifffertnined to Aril our assortment. for Cash, lower than ever he fore offered in this marker. , Milliners can supply themselves with everyarti de in their line. at about the cost of. itnoriat,ion or-auction prices. Many of Mirgoods are rannufae tared expressly for our sale, and cannot be snrpass ed fur beauty or low . prices. I Lich Hat and Cap Ribbons, a largo!variety. Silk and Satins for Bonnets. • Crapes, Crape Lissei, Tarletons and 1:11uSion La ces. Tnnunings for Hats. Caps and Dresses.. Jenny Lind Caps, Party and Opera ,Head' Dress Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Cliemi setts. Embroidered Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and Thrend, Brussels, Valenciene, Silo and; Lists Thread Laces. En•hrr>idered Rev"eire and Plain Linen Citnibric liandkeicitiek. Dioves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and Sewirit! Serf Crav:it4 and Dress Hkfl. Swi , ..:„Jaconett, Ikiok Muslins, Bishop Lawns. linibroidered, Damask and Plain Cautim'Crape Shawl,. A full a , i.ortment of Straw Goods. Flr.mch and American Artificial Phiwerg. With a larN variety not mentioned above. Ali wishing to avoid paying long iiriees will make money by calling and 6atisfying thetn›elve's. January, 1851. 4-3 m Farms for Sale. TrIF. SUESCLIBLR WILL ACT as Agent f r the private side of Real &tate—Farms, Houses and Lot.,--located in Susquehanna county, All who wish to offer their property for sale Call give a minute description of their Farms or Lots as follows: Number of acres, how Many no pl.?ved, and how watered; Building s; , Orch ar d, grafted or common fruit; other . fruit trees, and shade tree- l&nv far from Montrose, and the nearest point to a A:cpot on the New York Li: Erie_Raiiroad; price oral terra- of payment. All who wish,to sell or pur ch.t-e Real Estate, will receive prompt attention calling on or addressing me at Montrose, Sus quehanna Co . unty, Pa. , ff"Conveyanee from Montrose to the premises Free of charge. Office ou Tunipike street, 4 doors west of the Brick corner. The following Farms and Lots. are now offered for sale: Noo. I. 40 acres, GO im. Frame House and:Barn. u. •2. 80 acres, 50 - do. 'do. No. 3. luo do. ' . 60 ' do.. do. No. 5. 70 do. 40 do. do. No. 6. 00 do. 35 do. do. No. 7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. No. S. 143 acres, , 75 fin. framed Louse and barn . No. 9. 24 do :is log house barn No. 10. 2 do ' good frame housd., d barn. No.ll. house. and lot. N 0.12 100 aires. . 70irrs. frame hou_e and barn N 0.13., 340 do. 200 Iw. do , do. No. 14.'50 do 50 ins. do do N 0.15. 160 du 60 ith. .do do No. 1G - 120, 5 im. • dO do Su. 17 100, 75 ' im. ,du do N 0.16. 112, SO Mt do do Nu. 19. 200. 150 improved, ' do .do No, •20. 145, .100 _ ins, do do No 21,, 100, 11 , 0 ins.' • do ,do No 22.. 901, 45 ins. do - du No. 23. 43. 30 km do - do No. 21. 292, 225 . im. 'du do No. 25. 125 acres, 100 im. do do No. 26. 196 do 140 im do do • O. 27. 80 do 45 im. du. do. Nu. 2S - 11, good saw-unil and dwellin g . ' Nu. 20 134 acre , , 90 frame him : - e,. andtbal4. No.:io 176 do 100• do du N 0.31. 1.:5 du 95 do do N 0.32 1:0 do 135 do ,do N. 33 160 do 60 do 'do No. 34 150 .do 100 do do 5.J. , 347. 150 do SO do do No. 36 3ud do 170 do do' No. 37 190 do 140 do do No. 3S 170, do 100 ,d o do No. 39.175 du. 90 im. do. N 0.40. So do 45 _ do. do. No. 41. 212' do. ' 150 ' do. ' do. No. 42. 92 do 50 do do No. 4:1. 4 do 4 . do , • No. 41. 135 do 65 do „ No. 43, 300 do 200 do. . Price from 810 to .830 per acre. • N. B. Persons desirtog to purchase any of the above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip tion. ALFREDHALDWLN. Montrose, Pa., October, 1850. Which is the Right Shop? T H E F.. 711.: ONE, of course, where they keep the true time and the articles and skill toed rt. and make dud their whole business and not a secondary one, and where they do their own work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they may be ts erackeil up.' They keep the best gold and silver Wa-t-hes of every descrip t and will sell a little lower than the lowest,—. hey keep the best assortment of Jewelry in o r . uf t,,wn. 'on-istiog in part of the-best and latest st NlO, :if I: , amt gent's .gold Breast Pims, Fin r -4, .ops, Ladies' Cuff Pins, Belt Buck ant . Id Chains and Keys, Pens - and Pen ,ve.. Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives, Sugar, Tongs and Creum Spoons', Napkin Rings and Spec': tacles; also. E. Russell's celebrated- Yerfurnev;ibr handkerchiefs, hair, and rosy cheeks, white skin. sore lion "and chili:led hands, treble extract' Col ogne of over fifty different kinds, :Ohaving Soaps, Creams and Jells, and G different 'kinds Of I fancy do. Al-o the pure burning fluid which is the ; best and chea pest light- that can- be used, t hey have the lamps.. common, parlor, and church, from thirty one ets to $9,00. each, Bill we'canuot tell it all you must. crane and see and be happy. N. B. Wewarrant every thing'dune or sold, to be goad and Time. • WM. W. TRUE. Montrose, Jan., IS3I. For-Male. THE suliscriher offers- fur sate'. a valuable with good house and hain iipOn it , situated in the Borough of Monfrose, a few rotis;,sontli east of the Court House. The location is pleasant and the terms oF_payment will be made easy to •the, purl. chaser. - P. LIN.F.S. Adontrose o hm. 27, 1851. *.. - - ' • • Ea 'ASE*I • • . TRUNKS - 4C ' - - -I; H. SMITH ; has taire'n the Slielifornierly • cupied by A: Mos Slit Sons, in 'New liitfordi /where he will centimie thelabove Wain* in all its branches.. HaniesseS,lrrunksiitid 'Valises, Cherch,T and all other kinds etOnshions made to order,. andt • equal twang in theiinunly. 'Allwork don . v.by thi subscriber is warranted. : 'Call 'nod , eitainiue• Ton yeurSelves. , • - JOHN H. S3I,ITH.‘ • i • ;sjew Milford, Feb. 1:«, : 2, , 1851. TUST reeeivinEtit. olio ATe Boei - ,* ore asy ft.., did 'assortment of Fancy Itooks,-Boiesitt pressly Christina" and Nosy Years' Presery 'AXONS-dr 0114NDL-11. - Mentrime Dec, 19., 1850. - Garden geeds; jtist o s pe. Moir s by LYON AS' L O N MMISI MEE Dr. R , 34104 .111:1)101. ESi 47ee;i4 of air. ighirs;.V•244i i ,! na ' v .. moody. am:roved 1-4 T he; P. r: oduilkina: , of., It. censed Surgeon* criaPhysician of2o. yearip, iict,el,experiatet ~, - , , . . .ItAryturyl;4l3ALur.,w...Gwa,s t o,- r iknymg a t h e re medic.% 1/eibr t4e- Public. th4:staPds Pref - eteinent in, the early staves Of, aloyni.tig,n;'. Bra n d* Catarrh c ozi gh s, i lo ai' a p t Ac4 i gio";:SPitiing of ~1:, toot', and fur al Oillbet ionif - of the .imiluataar . or, gaps oceabioned by. cold. ToO, ranch praiv:tcannot be bestowed upon4l34.,rert.ledY, Auld the POprietst urges any-one affected witkany. of the abi l ve cs ta . phliots, to se'eprii" it at once. ;_. , .. . RAFFERTY'S .1-""outir TinAtc.+The Ist; F roily h i Physic now in the*intry fOrisick.heed-as .a ,, ilveness, cleansing tbe , *tomach of bile, piiri i nm the blood, carryin off: &eased htmaiws Ao tar , itig health. __ - , 1 ! RAJ:EMITS FEILAIS.,MONT:Lft 1,1 r,ilslttbJ vino female obstructions peculiar , to: thi ;sex t• rising from cold. or gener4l wealuwAa ein, thisyst Also females of costive habits (4.004,1 apep• tic or nervo;is, weakness ; debilltated-fe44.alps.. RAFFLE-LTA EYE WATET..--TFOF meg*tnitdia tle 4 eye=, warnmted superior to an,Yla RAFFERTY'S STRENGTHENING iftigisa--qtr pa ins or weakness MAIM breast,iad or back. • Itsvnuirfs, IVolpt Oin • —•Tlia area Wormlili• er, warranted to remote worm's where the RAFFERTY'S' EILBE.4kATIOS-40F iltßitieS,lArtkin s , rheumatic" pans, criunps, • numbness, *Wafts or' wbakness of the. joints, sivillings, quinsy4or sore tlireat. Tlm.greate§t remedy. of•the age. • The aticiole Celebrated Meihqine.s for sale by the . following AnsiN-IS ; J. Lyons ,k; Sou, Sloninse;— Rollin T. Aside*, Brooklyn; Maas. Jackson;Spring vill ; C. E. Lathrop 'and John Bogart, Timkhan . neck ••,- Cap Well ; .& Co., Fachiryville; _Stone,' Patterson & CO.,'Abington Center. July 18,1850. New Railway Hotel- and General Stage; House. t i C - . 1 • _ HARLES c.' SMITH hdving recentli - talcet the new !Hallway Hotel at the "Gr tt Bend Depot, and fitted up the., HonSe - in a splen almo ner, invites the patronage of the: puldic, bt4tvon fident thdt With lis well known exerfetia,„Milthe ample . ii . rrahgements' he has made for -tbeir,beloro modation. heeaa entartain 'coMpany-inra likyli ta surpassed by any Hotel in the country;; - thisblo. tel is pleasantly located within , ii•few pints +h e Railroad Depot ,(coratuanding li,spLendidlvier of Great Bend valley and the stirionnilMg clan lry,) and passengeis - will be Utirivay4d - to and fro the Depot free of:charge. Stagetrieiv,e•this Hot o n the arrival of, each train, for .31011'4/se aid tither places beYcind.'and a daily line'alsti' gunk h6ce through Harford tO.Dundalf, - Cartxmdald, ie. r . NV" Truesdell ' .eiceilent: lAvery establishment is also ,connected with this. fouire, where! Horses and Carriages. are at command for any p of 'the' country. - - --, , - " " January 22, 1,851. -.. - ! 3ta. , ALBANY . & BITIVALO, • iorlHew - York and Eric„ •Cayaga 2 . and Szil naafis Rail Roads, Sencoa and CV.yugg Lakes Evptrackor'i 31413.KET LIXE ! i HE stibic.riber4 are iii.rwprepared to receir • Freight Of all kinds -nt the'f -p ollowing piiins,vu: . 13uffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen,-Rnetiester,Can ciaigtia. Geneva, ,Dresiden, Ovid, Loll, !Dundee A Hiding, Jefferson, .H ~: M avanailport i I.l,o4eheal‘, • • ning, Elmira, Pactoryilll4,Sprim -Poet, Rend der's kerry, A.utora, Ithaca, Canuor; wee, limo, Binghamton, Great. Bend, Lanesboro* . - peposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Suntlava except ed,) and continue with re,,oldartty throu t ihput the season. They will attend to forwarding" the/Oinie to• the New York Ililarket, where it re Will,' ' tve the personal attention' of experienceiff men, 'who will after. to the - sellieitr - Of the:aliirn• 'and if turn the prociaAs in Bankal:ill , fundadettlier of the above points, to the following , peranii't • 1 Buffalo, Storchouso 'of Henry ",,Daw ;i Attica, Storehouse of Henry Syfo . ,;.Batayia, St/rehouse of Litchi?, A. Smith,: Berge' ,'S'forehouse of Daniel • McPherson.; Ilcichwter,'SlO Stop: Fairixinko EH /. ridize ; Canandagnra; 'Office; of , Wniter,Ctircurab: Geneva, C. Lawrettee.i ~.I)(m:den, Storekonie of Wineries ch Monell ; Ovitl/' percen t , sort it Sprgue: Lodi ; bundee Landing,/ 5W*11611 , 4.01 Tilde" Co.; Jefferson ; office of'E: O. i Norton. on the Pier' Havana, Gill& of J . . P. Phel ' . 1 , Millpert,lstore of J. Stull ; Hutsellp4els.. office zi J. A. Ferroll: Coo mg, stores,of lf,tii . J..'Arnall • Elmira, St4relainse of Thurman tt.' 'lnihain ;, _Pa toryville,, are of Charles . ll. Sliphens ; Spring Port, at the Sin' of : Redder'S 'Peery .lAttrora, sip of Et. it, Gi P. llor gun ; Ithaca, store of P. IL • - e ;, dandir, gore , B l a of S. Bar,arAge ; Owego, soffic _Of Nathaniel Ells; Union, siore o C $ Wheel ; Bingliiiinttlir, ofEoo of Jarnes Si. , ;Great - ' Bend, MG& of F. Churchill; Lanisboro r ,o ce of P.:A. Ward ; - bepoi.itistore of • Eix;'ign 4k. :De 11 ; Hancock, iitore of Allifon Ana , ~. ( ,J Aiirs SISK, Binghamton, , IT: • , ,,ilV2a.. WHITNEY, Dresden - . 1 , ' GEO. P . MOXELL, do. i I `NA.THALIELKLLS o**94 , Au ' .--ILBUITaIo Henry DOW;;Attfca,l'ilOtee Sy ford l3atavia;Lneina 4-smith . ; - _13.4,i ,Dated McPI . rstlu ;• Itoche.:ter, Fairbanks':4:l dridge: Como a ;hi, - 'Walter Corebrait';" Gefieval a iii °' recce • vial, Ferguson cE Sprague ; Lodi,,l e' Dod'• Land' ,Tuthill: - 4.k . CO, ; 4 Jeffer . smi X.- 011,Voory • lthavana,J. P.' Phelps;,litliiitt, 4.,sitillk t . ilaVe heachi, " J.A.. ferrell t:Ccirii!og;Viii.;4.l t oild IA Turman, .4 - ' ,, loilliiairt - i 7 1 te•O'ryvil l t,Ka U . Sliepheyd,; :SpringYorf ; Redder's' Perry : . Aurora H. AT G. P. - - Slinjui ;:ftilid&'l,:l.. H. :D ri i`k4; Cand or; S,litti.,;*;,-Lfilloitlo:lV,Wlieeleit;ritit Beni,. P. Chu thilli :lab 'et4inko;':'-f`:• - •:A.3lPard i':V'el' 64 F4sigl & Demi;;:litnebere,.:AlliOn di Iteeris. ' 'Cartiiii • iti..ii&s 5t,ii,...-laijll''..4liperititend'ilie busi: '.nesl dlialii4 . ;tuftlio - Niheili :Lino, acid. reciire an d 'fill alr'orilet - i-lbi - .Greeeiie,i, Fkifit„Ti;;liiio-Yster' the, .t,..e. , ', which 1011 lifibought althelow44, l o ol r sate •pyieelillt!'hisi..Yorlt,alt4 forwarded 4o either of the above named Hepc44, , ' . h sii,i3-14;•18,4o.. -: ± - - '' .'- ' 291 rt . linPA r- tTOPir ert o 'plus' .er. lir a P• ' THE - ifikarsigoa,:‘ - iirtikE.l% inaitie the ftr th 1 -a-. : . \ . -, ' ' POSi! A „fIITTS, ' _ reepOlfally amt.:m:66ll*C thvy 11114 - ' take!), AD:, etPre, IVlllt . ly,occupifitt itriktilia4. Kilapp, itilde l r their, etp4k ID tra4; in :Wiliam: tc! . ihichAejha, ! lust *„eid,'. kiwi, .IstetF "INA a It'ell:ee/0% ,softWelitlicAiitf-Dik944e, GrooriekttAlw A y til l" ttrif/tirniitii4 to 11, 1 0 r. ra4o r e a ha ittrard ' o Lk;it 4,oefirices : an ary OA —: .. Al ; 1 to gay crectit - O r gt44j44e: k'jii , at!! ccAimex : , ~e d 144 'Melt 'illt f s . .sl9 l :iut 0" ? 41 ' e I R & to give _lilt it:q4 104,440,11.daD'aelf- 4 7 4 yeal a tiliWaiterty***4o . • b i' " fly ' VII Alt ;laltdit'itbilifsf listiallY taken ;at k • e ....-. al, ,st , - ec _ ta i ih im it zo o e 'stores;lloSaitiraiuo/turtoA"" "'N'.7:POST ' Dec.7io, 1801' , r / 4 " .
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