I==il=itid vi , i , Nl • aii -- ~, •-•-., ,-- ~...-; , hitt 40altivited 0 ~.,.. -,..kt0,,,4,4 1 .„•,.,, ..,...„„,;,-....., ~:, •.., , _. .0 al - , T 9 ,kleggOtrAtro Or :Weleot;' v .Y. in the 4 , - ttelmenbarutimbee of the Farmer, asks, your ; Jia likelkoat l matiering-- , .whether to plough r - ItNfilittitilalr iiiih'thi sitrfeee. lle then ill,: 0 .:, 1 / 0 ,e. \ speak :• of ,w i•-,4'une grass as of uolltuu ins . . .- thterior to aril cial grasses . . Thil l ' 7 thifik''entirely ti mistak e. I am sure I am s'- irdenntbitrAbelimits thartreth-woukt-tter .,,-,, spWrn,p - fo take, when I mkt that 15 'per _cent -4 , - ktriiillikke Eiglish butter that supplies .the : N Loisdokaiaiket, is'..Made from natur a l . grass , ~ , ...4 ?4,_ 14aq:utter and from hay of the tame Ina. '‘. 1 ,lerialt z in, winter. ; .;'',Now, I,.apprehend that i i 1 *befit Christmas the Londoners would be ,i''' , l enititstiarienteleit to-say on whiChiside their ,t‘ laelutwakbuttered,',4English hay, made of A - Ilitillia :01148 * . ,was as Worthless :for. butter ' . .. 0 • • isitkinipperposes, as timothy' hay is known ,' toChbA T 4Cittnif be borne in mind, too, that r.. atoppips aud . feeditt grain _ totnilkiiig cons, ,: i Is - a practice ualinown to butter makers there, 1 , . ; arl4,l,ba!, there-its,n4rly as much butter made 11 41.fe..-‘lloFiOn' the itumner. • I,Will jest add; ',corroboration of the Opinion of the -writeetilatheri-thatrlMUly Englishagrieultu , ristikbelieve that - graialand,if generally pas t . Illn'eciiilljcp , 'oii to improve for half a,cen • 4 t i : , L . ~,,ii! 'Lyon -are et the World's Pair, go '-'• dcelsii:iti t thes tale of Aylesbury. There you 1 , - see several thousand acres of the richest grass latiaiiiooilOrld; that has been • undisturbed 1:7,..11te1 i 14*, since the days of the . Tugara r If4n4, Atli ,gt ity does not show the slightest .Itiew,l4-4ver having been cultivated.; and, :though called a vale, the land is as rolling as itilketi the Western New 'York. I am i aliailtoef the opinion that there is ' a gfeat, u 411 3 ,.. acres , of, land in this country; that vould;if it had been cleared off without plow ; ingandieft for . permanent pasturage, at this day havelieen'inuch more variable than it r.„ VoWis'or'esin'te for many years to come.- ' 9 " fX G'.-IVityne Steub. Co :11 7 Jr .0. We certainly think our correspondent mis .l -taken.when hei says that " seveuty-five per t: lceint: of the Biglishlbutter that supplies 111i*Zonden market is made from natural 1 411:141." . This may be true of butter from eer , ,taim :seetiens. Rye-grass, orchard-grass, or ''S ei3w.k.sfoot i and , other varieties of grass are ,: , eiltivated • extensively, as well aa clover.— !. • 'Vetehes, or tares, lucern, Sinfoin, ikc., are '', I : arse& in almost all parts of the country for ~ .i„ ; tsoTpg, ,Hay, in England, is cured with `• mulch awe and labor, and placed in eery neat -*Wink - from which it is cut, by alcnife, in -• •‘• .... , , ~;poi ll'lla ril id aa re ' W ‘ tru e n ssa ever " t 7 o e ti i4 ce ll a il l g ha a t b En ti g t i fi is f h tY i s a i y x • , was ,snperior in any way to American.— , I We rather think the butter is more indebted - teethe care of the dairy maid for its - good I ,qualit l y,, thaii - to any virtues in the bay or arias, Although' good butter is — always to i lie` inidlit England, by paying he highest i price; yet\the traveller wilt have no difficulty 1„ - in finding that whichis inferior at a cheaper f l 43, 4 4, -,,,,,-,.. - . - ..... • A. -- The liio,friety of laying^ down lands to per ii _reartnent.pastures has been much discussed l i in England, and thiseourse is more generally 1 o adoptedyetin Scotland very little land which i v . .iseapable of being brought under the plow is 1 titer-in permanent grass. But, in England . - .-fisteepeenzanent meadowi are not left unma ' nared - ,atai.tincared for, as our correspondent , would lead us to suppose. We' nave seen larasers in England manuring their. meadows } with &raid - manure- from a cart such as is Ateletiti‘wiateling tl.e streets of our cities. In h . i litheisiaiiies' meadows in England receiie a ;Yilio . :Utigh'ioprdressing of well-rotted manure. cer,llit4teaificer, or harrow,is then used, scratch 4:the strike, and permitting the manure " 1 4.6/•aii•iet,rate to the roots. - After the sacrifi we have seen large bunches-of thorns and ....bableadrawitacross the field, to aidlu in , corporating- the,ttlanure with the' soil. No toirooder,:that the land in grass, thus. treated, 1 . I , isioastaatlyimproves. Statements of the_prac iica.%* iiiE%lish agriculturists, unless stry ex -1 411'4 ire - titii, to ,mislead.—Genesee Par. . •r It is:,believed,-..and, indeed the fact has's!- ! rbiniady, , beendemonistrated, that.thegner the "iintlkilif - trfore fertile it will be. Tell sup -posed that minute , disintregration on‘innii -....4aationtwas-all that was essentially necessary i to render an Baud - productive and fruitful, tv.iiird* matter what might* , be - IP original r ', o o i ffite.": : ; ; , h eppu g h, freely used, would ren i Aei - trin 2 APPliitation of stimulaikg manures, ~ ,z .oriq a tugy..cf.4ol kind, unnece s sary- 116 *..,,p4 . 6_1050Wn experimeots instituted , , --tor the. express purpose of establishing the ' veiity aftdalitofined theory, prore unture.— « 1 801,itcidif`emes, minnteputre,rization is a --Lviiit 'tiettOf ' to_ any soil, and the mote -per "7l'ec't4ttils tonnliinution oi,division of , the con-. ...;,?;alitaeixt particles ,is, the more confidently can- C l - 4 1E3M , tr, upon the'uccesst!of the. - luture crop, tAiliititii iitlicui . * tet''' Bifretltlent, plough °,iiiii, iieir' the' most AunaciOns ''aba adlimi re --laudiwillbe-atifieliOntiktr they will be ea piled more thoroughly MIA:, effec t ually,tn to „i„ v " - • :effects, of fiewik, railiitnioe-'- -, - ‘,p4erjer i ftuences, and the enriching' action ,fortHi;olo beat . Tha roots '6rl4ante find , 'hli l lial,iitl 'wilt; thns.prepared, a mitell:p`o they are not ar ..w,Aii, in slop : esalpind freely in quest fof-feod - : ~ A ilit contnicted 'and thrown aide by. _ , oppoidoiritAidiutiititiqh. ire insuperable tO Anade-to ' - 'llatitite ilsti acts much it4A14 1. 4 - - -i i*: - ' -' - ' ' ..4! viaftienerpticafron fine soil :than ortthat : *•.,lollogag,oo7eilmOja -compact 'mini ;Aloes. i cinoieg4ta timidity hiseasims - of ' .drought** , -far, 21 * libwrOgßt , -* tini,. ;; , ;...414salts - . , ---_..... 4 „.. . _ , - „Iml , , .t.. o, ,„Wir c kp,P4l,l,xr„,—A vein o. Paint ' " ' r '''''' -. 4.*-,tio Ida -kir*l - 41) 2 w - 16.116itsio4iiihisnorth .of gisivilie; id' . - - - - .70**i . : yontao , countf:, - It is: 44,ii, )liilikiv,of pitik - biv- tojreili. , 3 - "in Philadelphia, afid-:Pro-- - „i," 4 . 11 1 - 5 4t -j iitlif itltiti 04 6 40 1 l k l ,-..' "'other venituga' ma, &F . pontos. .. ;;;Ez To' the Breed' ers . of . Good Rom - . llia4elebrated 'llorae, - ,Oreett•; Mountain: likitat44Aibiti3Otainia at great pains and exile,' -iriii(.4 . ,f44"t0„.(10 impintemerit.nc ..4.S.tnek.of ;Ro ' IfOrise s in gortbein Penn-, 41vanik;lon . all w ho have been conversant with thestibject, i ill grant that in nearly ay , .i ery itiataia'ailiei..e - ire 'have ben favoted'With . n-gdailkeidster . , ;We have ben indebted"to Some other sectil or State 44 them, and as the wide-isptead f me of the 'Morgan Horse Placks them so proverbially ahead of WI eth er hdrses is our country, it is hopeJ th, t self interest, at least, willprorapt the °wag of good mares to engage his services. II The 'Pedigree of the Morgan Horse in its 1 1 early history, is somewhat indefinite. In Ybuatt's great. work, on the horse by Skin a/r, at ,purge 53, we :find the „following. ob sem:dim:is .nhi . ch utid.oubtediy are_ correct : "..tdo fat.as I have 'leen, able to learn, Ver mint is indebted tii. Canada for her distin gnished rate of -roadsters as well as- the tiqighberink StateS. They have one distinct tOniIY, !lie: Organ, descended from a little Canadian, famous too, for running quarter raies. i This family has •been . cherished for . ye . m.and is as distinguished among them as iilil Krehy in Virguna. Frlia _three Most poted stock horses got by the above, was Sherman ifiirgano Hardwick, BO Rush of Chelsea, and Peter Burbank of Bradford, Vermont. ot4eii .Mountain Morgan was raised by Maj. Bliss of Bracitbrd, Vt., hi; sire was the celebrated Post' Boy Morgan,-sired by Bull Rash Morgan of Chelsea. his daft' was the beutifut trottin.! mare Mountain Sylph, sire by the old l'eter Burbank Morgan of Bradford VL Her speed was tried by most of ',the noted trotting horses of that day— Araeriens., Cato. Baker, Julieta, Buckskin, Champion and others, which in every case she , proved the victor. While she was own ed iby 'Joseph George, FAq., she trotted a Match with bay I gelding Lightning, for a large sum, a distance of twelve miles. which she twon easily in 33 minutes—beating Light ,ning 4 1-2 minutes. Green, Mountain Morgan is a beautiful siker Roan, 15 bands high, 'i years old—a fleet trill eller, and for style of action and synimetry of proportion, he is justly denorni natc;fasfautless—and for bottom, endurance . and Ispeed, this horse sustains . the general reputation of the stock as unrivalled. Or the information tYt' those who haie not been; acquainted with this stock of horses that nowt: excel all -others in this country, I will state .hat wherever. they are known they are sought for, and command high prices and ..a, dy sales' - They abound in that generous and noble spirit always to be admired in this tisefal animal, with docility and kindness of dispsition, that' tenders them Manageable alike - 4 for child or man. Their powers- of endiirance in performing long journeys, draw ing loadfor carrying weight, renders them partinularfr sought for, while nine-tenths of all tie fastest trotting horses now ion the con e, abound in this justly valued blood. fhe aboveihorse will be at Montrose and its 'vicinity on andjafter the 29th of May, in' the charge of J. S. Blaisdell, who desires to say to his old frieads, be patient, and lie will . show them something in the above line to excel by far anything ever otfered in Susque hanna county, I , . BEI;IJ. Ir. TIIROOP, Proprietor. Pt S. For particulars see large bills Notice to`the Poblic. New Seaspnable, Pall and Winter Goods, fit the Great one Prize Store. - . ' Z. S. ZEN HEW, GRF-VI BEND, PA, 1011113 S leave to take this opportunity of tender ing his sincere thanks to his Friends and Cus tomers; for the generous patronage they bade ex tended to him, and at the same time' inform them itehe ha. 4 just retutned from New York with a "' eiand choice seleetion of if NOY AND STAPLE DAY GOODS, . —4—Also--- 'I a i•e4h and extensive assortment of Groc'erieS, Pro- YiSioas, Boots it Shoes, Hats it Caps, Hardware, CrockerY; Prugs & Medicine, &C.. &c., which *ill be sold for cash or pencince at a very small advance,at prices.which defies rill competition. Flour,' Pork. Fish ii: Silt, at wholksale ck retail. He wood also remark that he inlhehrS stnetly to the system of always naming the lOwest price at first thereby giviu , iThe same advantage to all who may, favor him ith their patronage. . REAT BEA7D CLOT#ING STORE The largcst,ber4 atuf:eheapixt rceeorttreentqf itEADs 111.1 . 01.470iiti itzAr Village of Great fiend. • • Cloths, ea,:ssiiriers l ima Vestings, of all 'qualities, suits hle foilite fall apiwinter tr'ide, Which we of fer at uch . priteS as O. Satisfy any one that this is the:glee for Mein td, deal. • , • r l . 'ln liOnsetidenee of the great increase of,his k tam- ness be hzuvbeen obliged to greatly enlarge Ins stack, whichjienowriters to, 14.1rietnis and the public fur eXtuninatiob. confident 'that in so dour , they willlic,d somet 'ng to their advintagd. 'He lias also 'media arra ethents to manufacture Cloth ing Mail ittorarinus clies, andis . now p - pared , to sett the same, lvatjrabtild to bead inspection.— Custom work and cutting done i r n-tts latest and Ant inkiest. All' kinds' of-T or ' ....Ks. f. .igbed'and fur sale.l, - `t - . • .c. I:Wt filmy ihdlitlue,jl3 Store' ilex)) , op 4 . . site the IdrunucaiHci,use. • B. S. LENtI.4OI, it reat gendittept42s,ll - M Sitf. , A good ws'Otar* ? rj;kxits and Shoes emltios -a. ciak "14,_salk zoo* Bold gap Boots , pr( ißoois zikdeStipea„7oiaen's lan'd Isiiseel'diitsigaillso ' - "L - '. . ' , 40.r.11//trk, . L I - Embracing i if:reitArjhlety OfVteeretrafa, - Nacks, , . q:e7 ,lialr i tY. Ca -'lrMirrnerAkitil t ..,..14..WaT(IN AOC A -timid lai,r,tqleut j or4 s t s , 'cis 8 1(7 , ia j y; ' 1 245 31: " 1 .081 66' ' ' i lf.:; : f Silk Ahltifir 'As: . rtokrur. id_orahl,Clot Chased littr' azed Cam " ': ice ; and ' • i 2 . •TROAFff4 .I):Sr.dtr/O.NERY! -- - chogl and l#" ' ^ 040ki,„ Siaisli 'and tamer .StatiOnery; Inkil, i ' ketritids;:l l Pa4nekic 'Verdi nives . and a great variety fime,rartielpistoxmirnerous .tizeinzolatator,jOst, tred at:, \ 11111. - 414, e t ei Fi tidoor above SearlestiloteL" - 4 Iflontross, Oft*r}24isao. - ' - fly , - - 4, ~ -,; , , ,,,fiLiga, fiLig a gfr, Salt: -, • , ',--' - 1[1 ,0 94 .1.41.10, Isi,P4 *nil ~I S yrficiior fia4 pt c : re; 1 ceiv# int tot ifitrilthiap by y; ,' 4 .., •i' '''':''' \ 1 'l` . ‘' ''', ', '1 1:' s I ikrONs #.IIHANDLER. 4 tri 1 ,-liroilfiiiiiilistii 4 1, 1 061: - '''''''' '. ?., ...„11:444irPNO,,iqZ-4344F0R. al, *9 l 9#l l l!**.: - 40 , 40 60 ~ CORN .1314r*814trekesliiiiiii ! e_p g ia. bk lira, & CHANDLER. Groceries. A .good variety of Supra, fine fla: vored Teas, good and clieap Molasses, coffee, Pep . per, Spice, Giger, Salersitus, Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace, Manna,: , Sage, Nutmegs. cloves, Ground Mus tard; also, mustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon; caisia,Hoda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castile Sdap, candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, a. de. - Dr,e Goods; Broad cloths, enssimeres Sattinets; mole kin, eordumy,Sheep's Gray; Kentucky Jeans. Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist; Btittons. dm., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments; calicoes, Gingliruus, Monslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Ber a.ge, Vestings, Apron check. Bed Tick. Drilling, Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting,brown-st Bleached, suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk cravats, PoCket Handkerchiefs. comforters, shawls, Gloves. Mittens, Hose,, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding. col ored cambrick. cloak Fringe, Gaup, Eddy l'urse Twist,and all sorts of notions. Hard-Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenihgs, Butts, Screws, Locks, Rohs, Faucets, _tiles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Ceflee-milis, curry combs and cards, Skates, casters, Nippers, cup board Fasteniws ' Balls for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws arc. toe i:melons to mention. Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives d; Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizers, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gimlets. Simmon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paints. Pure White Lead ground iu Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Ven: Red. Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green. chrome Green, Imperial Green, chrome-Yellow. ground Verdigvi,. l'russian Blue, Vermilion, Brhnze, Umber,Temi Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Smelt., curcuma, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. Oils.- Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp oils. Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. • rarnish,—Furniture, coach, Leather and 11as tich Varnish, etc. Spta. Turpentine, camphine, Rosin, Spanish WI i ting. Putty. Glue, Gum shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red and White chalk; Bath Bricks, Pumise stone, Sal. soda, Burgundy Pitch. etc. Brushes.—Pnint, Vartiish, counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ai-. list, sash, Tool, Horse, ll'hite-wash, scrub and shoe Brushes, etc. Dye Stuffs Indigo, Madder, Logii'ood, Nicwood, .Riper tic, dintwood, Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto, cochineal. Monte of Tin, Red Tarter, Eitract of Logwood, etc. Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, Arc. • Mass Ware.--Bottles and Vials of every size and description. a: wholesale and retail. sA variety of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Peseras„ Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles., Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, prerve Dishes, salt-tellers, Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, di,r birvs, Mirrors and ,Mirror-plates, win dotty Glass, Bieast Pipes, etc. Stone Wart.—,hugs of all sizes, Butter... Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, 4k.c. Clock, and Watches of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Paces, Verges and Keys, Vatch Gnard chains. cords and Keys of all sorts. Jerre/ry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, geld and silver Pen cils and pen cases, studs. slides, gold Beads, Fia too nitmerous to mention. . Silver Ware.- —Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels and Tongs, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc. Also, silver-plated and German sillier' spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. Spectacle-R.—Ladle.; and gentlemen's silVer.i ined Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, s el, etc., and•cases long and short. Steel Goods.—Siecl Beads, bag and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. YeakeeNotions.-=A great variety of small but useful and lancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and ttve sers, purses. pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, ewsharps, pocket ,pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for mizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. Pinola, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun wormers, gun cops, pills and flints, safety fuse, etc Musical itallement.‘,—Violins and Accoideons, (thh best assortment ever introduced into the eouii ty) at wholutade and retail also, Violin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, mil pieces and rosin; Bass viol strings and kows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, clad 'nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books .for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageolets,dm Trusses—Abdominal supporters and shoulder bra ces in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medical In.strarneuts—All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. liquors.—Choice Liquors for medical purposes. suph as-Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety of each,) Alcohol, IVhiskey, etc. etc. rPerftnnerp—Extiracts, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles,' Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tncopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. Stationery.-- r pools-cap and, Letter Paper, Quills, Black sand, - Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps. st,ealing Wax And seals. Gold and steel Pens. Pen. Holders, Pocket and Table Ink stands, Business di Friendship twds, Pencils, slates, Water colors sic. Boots, shoes, whips. candle Wick, Twine, shoe thread i ,Belkiivs, spool Stands. Whale Bone, sou fers, Tat!: sof candlesticks. lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, -Princes Polish Cir scouring, Rotten-stone and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Path:, Tubs, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves, cru cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, windOw sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, nand phper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Plough's, estate.• • , Drugs and guhsplum,raso. - and poly. auuipe turkey rhetibarb, ca 4 India also, morphim sulphas anii. meetas, veratria, stoClipia. pots* hydriod.-creosote, fed and white precipitate, sulfate de quinin,e, calcified magnesia, russian cas tor; rpd oxide of iron, nux 4oinica, licorice, "etirb, iron,-gamb4, tntkey gum myrrh, sulphate vitas as, cobalt, (via albs * coloeynth, gum nutstich, cal comel,•taitar eMetic,'nul and pule; Orriw , oiialie id, rad,atnd pal; ctiltunbp,ste of sines reiffron blos• soffit, :prepared chalk, 'car&mum seed, coriander dr. caraway do. rad. at puty.--gentio, tones penny; stecl du it, guus kin% 9 . 41 e, scannnonium, nos., zinc, .cor subhivate;caliintrie NM% this. Ilfailiales, Wenck chalk, bisriiuth ' submit, win), sulphur auras, boniMn;:arsenic, castor oil, pi:ra, , Tic, sent fenigreek, baybery . ,bark, soin andiliuber salts, Gonna,. pink rOot,'salts of ni!. ( 4 4 - POre) , T*'"vege PlO , gaie.alleppo, ned,lom anuphor, ran ginger, and emetic - an ' , Yeßilirriut v •RAbe-bs iPui v • can .- 114 9 1 4' kigdezi ,c port acid, Garb coda: isiug glees, pe .ll/r4"6 whitelluer,.'„gum .iiriAtee::4o/4. elixir xitriels belesm of lir, ream turpetitine,baybery tanow,eirgbis mike root, eel !eure i nieroiweeedlaViiiiitrweeetk:-14iwid inelf - juniper Ilerrieliv Rayedgm"- eeeegel ilingneibloorkpy4l",;#l.4irrnelli ***Pi ele- Jed% goo tobeii_ zixegigikamit,ll4oolollll4l4 ato, meta maksroot t rad Tannin, eng and &tab. ENSMIIMI -.:~szs:.: ~;lvice..t, M.x--:.amv~wncc.-~~~_ •.i-ainr-.:..~tv> _...~,•. • O Obit - - - • 4Abel: - Worrell TS now l icetying his Taasuid IVintet-inp - ply of .11.-Opofbi(embracing nearly-.every thing' wanted in this market,) which will be sold.extrpnelyLD W fot cash tt. re4dyV.V.:4' sissoitment may be clawed, in part as %Howe: Dings, Medicines, cbeinlcals, Paints, Oils, Dry Stuffs, .Groceries, Dry ' Goods , Rard*llie, Stone Wife, Glassware, clocks, Watchds, Je welry, ver *Spoon% Spectaeles, musical Instruinerits, Liq uors, Perfumery, Mirrors,Statiouery,Brtisheti, Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c. Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial.encooragement hitheko received, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the same. A few of the articles kept for sale are named below : etiirsge anddoWli;canella albti,re,faieti PodsSi, natepro, nut galls; gtim O agaamtb, Gentisus sum gwac, 4uni - ga!baniim, india coekle,"lfyie.hlttin aive, emp . . canthairkfdryverdigris, crude or black antimony;elm-bark, (ground and ungrourid prickly ash hark, lot digitalis; hore-hound;White bellaberei tarb. magnesia, lyttire-, sem eholcbicum, mass; rad aconite, gold thread, crocus menus, savin leaves, hondurati sarsapariga root, blue pill *ass adhesive plaster. croton oil, Tannin, Buchu Leaves ; Figs, Genuine cod Liver• Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. Extracts of gentian, conium, belladona, henbane, dindebon, deadly night shade, thorn apple, 'cola cynth, comp., • • n - . Essential Oiis. 7 —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, tte., - and all the essences from the above oils. Tineturea.—tincL rheubarb. myrrti, cantharis cardamum, guiac, digitalis, tolu, iodine, cayenne; • muriate tincture of iron, ec. Laudan.um.paregoric, Hive's syrup, chloroform, collodcan or (quid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre dulc, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Law. ender, comp., salts of tartar, antimonial wine, oil of spike, , balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pule. charcoal, quicksilver, deraijon, bottle. and 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 TURRELL . S. This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buv them cheap.— 'Pie best kind of Drugs are kept here, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered physicians to make it their place of reg. ular purchase. The public generally are, invited to call and examine the quality and pnces of goothl October, ISM.] ABEL TURRELL. To Dairy-men and Farmers Valuable. Property for Sale. . HE followinf , e' Real and. Personal Estate , as hereinafter described, situate in' New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to nay one who may choose to pur chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns.' The farm is well designed for a Dal ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, an& every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five milep of _good Stone Wall. and the other fences are also good, and on 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 for building the Rail. road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said-farni has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York ik 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 New York & Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of which. would be the , necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, dc. With the above will be sold a very large stock W Cattle, Horses, fir,., including Durham Cows, saorking Oxen and young Cattle, , and also all pe cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on o id farm ur farms. - . The Terme of Sale v4ll be as follows t---One founh of the purchase tnoney for the Real estate will be required at the.time of purchase, and for Stock, Fanning Utensils, Sc., half down and the residue to be paid in b,qual annual instalments, with interest annually 01116 whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the fitll.delivery of postiession, the first instalment payable in threb years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the stile, to be Secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 1851, with the privi lege of putting in craps next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of S. blEviatirr, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at anytime ; in this section of country, been offered for sale, and no greater induceinentsnffered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for them-elves, Other triavor lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for stile. Ap plications can be made to 31. bleylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said-coun ty, and any further particulars that may be requi red will he given. MICHAEL MEYLERT, Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Meylert, Eagle Foundry Ware Room, ICP. 5. PUBLIC AVIEVUE. ON hand and for sale cheap Cooking. Parlor, Shop, Church and Goal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma chines, Shingle Machines, I'lnughs 4 iron Scrapers, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, Morters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack % I ) Screws, &c. iic.. Iron and Steel o all kinds—tinal ly, all kinds of Castings on hand r made to order. . 1 'LLSON 4: - CO. Montrose, September, 18.50 Fancy Goods. IBBONS, Delanes, Thibet cloths, Blue and Ill) Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik. Fringe,. Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginglaims, Belts, Cashmeres, White Kid Gloves, Cravats. Linen - 14'dks, Shawls, do do LYONS k CH.A.ADLER. Sept. 16, 1850. Lumber IVamea. P. 3 7 and Heinle& Bnard.i, Pine Siding and Shingles. LYONS & CHANDLER. Montrose, Se a. 17, 1850. • COD FISH and Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just: received and for sale by „ Sept_l S. J. LYOK9 th SON. `IALICOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Barrages, Linen kJ Ginghams and Silk Good., a great variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Farley Cravats; Neck-ties, Laces, Vgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &a., ih abundance. La. dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kintls, sizes, and pri . ees, at J. LYONS d; ;F . EII,IIANGINGS and Window 'Citrtains— ,' ood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes Pins. Baskets fie. selling by LYONS 4 SON. \ New Recipe t ; For a Cle4sana4 grid New reartPudfling. 16 POUNDS Brown Sugar—for one dbllar; 20 do Itice;sine dollar.; 10 lbs. Resilui, 1 dol lar.; 10 lbs. Ginger, "I‘ \ dollar ; Saleretta 1 dollar; 10 lbs, Pepper.i, doller*.; 100 lbs.l,Naila,for 44.25 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, dollar. i The above mixed with F r, Butter, plloleeses lid.Bggs, and boiled or baked hours—llion cool at with Atspleltolasses--the ini, client In be had . OA& at LYONS dr. O.II4NDLEIVS. ,Montrose, - Dec. Bd, 1890. 9:tf • 13VATCHES'' will be' seta at True's' e b eaper V V 'than the same quality in 'totter p • .. 161100.31 . iI4PER, and Shades. • •'• ..iyortrs f0r3531.. • HE :Family Christian Almanac, with beautiful •••I.' engravings , ;-The 'Temperance; Liberty:and • , Fantreloa . 4.lmanaes ; fere sale by • - • ' ' 4; LYONS d SQIC , Natailber 1tb;.,1850. , DTlVOC4K—ifitersl' I 'tenYvv4ta Mot Rogfk t4cmide.fice, two; d«nilast'of Ids fanner Tunapike, • street, thirdbutlding, frees eurneenVAiVie . .4v-- ~4013.0, NW newly oppositn IL a Wilson!" lifir* J une, 1&0. .:...w, ~.: ^c~.r~:rr...~_-..F~.~; ^~t..a3w'~Y••~`~ytxmV+ Faxmitioti-S e• . • - ..„ . WRY; St r if6:oo.o , Wit 402' •: • ' ...E., for tilt private side Olf,Jksit, Mouses and Lot-located in Slispie. i. r Pa. All who wish to Offer . their , . can give a minute Idt*ptitiO o .• ' Lots as frillews: Ntimpber of .iter - '.' c itdw proved, an , waleied; li' I grafted or moo fruit; other ..• t trees; how from Montros , ,, ' to a depot on the,New : Yor .' and terms of payment: chase Real &tate, will . ' by calling on or tiddr , '1 quefinnna county, Pa z reco nvq y e , , tri Mooting. to the premises free of charge. ,- Office im -„ r foie street, 4 dodge west of the Brick corner.i ~-,• The followinglrarms and Lots are now offered for sale: No. 1. 40 acres, ‘. 80 int. Frame Hons. and Barn. N 0.2. 80 acres, - 50 . do. do. No. 3. 100 dO. '6O do. . ' de. , Y 0,5. 70 do. 40 do. do. Yo. 6.. 96 do. 35 do. , do. 10. 7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot ' o. 8. 145 acres, 75 int. framed house_ and barn "o. 9. 24- do 35 log house ' born o. 10. 2 do good frame hOti.e and barn: 0. 11. houie and' lot. Np. 12 100 acres. 70itn. frame house and barn Nit.l3. 840 do. 200 im.. ' do • do N 0.14. 56 do 50 im. ' do do No. 15. 160 do i .60 im. do do N 0.17 106, X 75 int. do do No.lB. 112, 80 int. do 'do N 0.19. 200, 150 improved, _do do ' No. 20. 145, 100 im. do do No 21. 190, 120 Ito. i do . '- do No 22. 901, 45 im. do ,do No. 23. 45, 30. im. do • do• Nu. 24. 292, 225 im. do` 'do No. 25.. 1-25 acres, 100 lin. do do No. 26. 196 do 140 im do t. 40 . No. 28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. . • No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and barn. No. 30 176 do 100 dO do N 0.31 135 do 95 do do No. 32 1:0 do 135 do _ • do 7' No. 33 160 do 60 do do - No. 34 150 do 100 do • do N 0.35 150 do 80 do do No. 36 300 do 170 do do No. 37.190 do 140 _do._ -do No. 38 170, do 100 do do NO. 39.175 do. 90 im. do. ' No, 40. 80 do 45 do. d 9. Nu. 41.212 do. 150 do. do'. No. 42. 92 do 50 do - do No. 44. 138 do 65 . do No. 45, 300 do 200 do - No. 46. 120 80i im Grist Mill Price from 810 to 830 per acre- N. B. Persons desiring to purchase any of the above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip tion. _ ALFRED BALD WIN. Montrose, Pa., October, 1850. Which is the Right Shop ? THE TREE ONE, of course, where they keep the true time amt the articles and skill to ell it, and make that their whole business and not a-secondary one, and where they do their (mii . work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they may bee cracked up." They keep the hest gold and silver Watches °revery descrip tion, and will sell a little lower than the lowest.— They keep the best assortment of Jewelry in or out of town. consisting in part of the beit and latest styles of ladies and gent's gold Breast Pins, Fin-- ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies Cuff Pins, Belt Buck les and Pins, Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Pen cils, Silver Spoon; Forks and . Knives, Sugar Tongs and Cream Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spec tacles; also, E. RiisselVs celebrated Perfume fur handkerchiefs, hair, and rosy cheeks, white skin, sore line 'and chapped hands, treble extraet Col of,,me are of over fifty different kinds, shaving Soaps, Creams and Jells, and 6 different kinds or fancy do. Also the pure burning fluid which is the best and cheapest light that can be used, they have the lamps. common, parlor, and church, from thirty one cts to $9,0 each. But we cannot tell it all you must come and see tu' be happy. N. B. We warrant every thing - done or sold, to be good and TRUE. WM. W. TRUE. Montrose, .lan., 1851. Daguerrotypes LY THE VARIOUS STYLES OF THE ART. THE undersigned would announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has just re turned from the city with! a new selection of Plates, Cases, &c., and will spare - no pains to give satisfac tion to all who are •• Pictureinclitied." penny Lind, Papier and 'Fancy Book Ca see. Also, a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from Root's celebrated Daguerreotype of lenhy Lind. Admission free. Yours artistic:slily, Oo ragMrog, - FASHIONABLE TAILOR., WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants of Montrose and vicinity that he occupies the shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and would solicit a share of their patronage. Having engaged the services of P. A. LOOSE for-the winter, he hopes by strict attention to business to meet, all orders be may recciye. N. B. Cutting done on short notice, and war ranted to fit if made right. Montrose ? Decembir 25, nSO. 4Nam, 1 , ~ rA.iassus.. 01:11s' TRUN,K'S, . , 4-0• - JH. SMITH, has taken the Shop firtnerly ac • copied by A. Moss ik-Sons, in . New Mafia. . where he will continue the above business in all rte branches. Harnesses, Trunks and Valises, Church, and all other kinds of Cushiow made to order, ind equal to any in the county. .AllwOrk done; l the' subscriber is warranted.. Call and _examine foli yourselves. • JOHNZ. SMITH. New Milford, Feb. 12, 1851. Life IneurEilice: United States Life Inaurance, Annuity and Priest Company of . 151 tilatielphia;—blitirter Perpetual ' CArrrst--$250,000. ENTIAY:Ageni for said Pampa- B.- S. B ny Wilt receive a pplieatiolis for nsuritrice vieccisark laiormatioie .o any make application. Montrose, Oct. 16t14-181$0. = - . . . Waigoik , AATANTED by the subscnber, a good Watmn V V "Ainker.tci madao - the,busmaiiiiiit. =the well known stand in Wye Wang- A man with-a . ,smail family is desired, one making 'hitriself.mmtm wilt find employment for Berm; yeam: 'Rel,ereneis will be _required. LEWIS; -AVyidneing, Bept.lB,' , 4,1 1 42;1414101) % - _ . , .I:rST received 12,00 11)1444 ivh Toi int xicik', l- r unpnYjr 1;I .: be sold at olitiali'oVii3t*il ,Ok4 ' , h J. 'l', Af . 31141011110 Nsatiionoliiii‘4.indlifitie : ' n44ol t7 :74 il l kid w irklikrrigu r to( l o4i . i. Turk EL I DREMO : '' re g* 0 1 9066/ tin i 1 c!44/404ilPaPs.ln P Nntg \M 4 4o i o p,-Ak ashiamblei-Thilpirkov* *Ws* barliabitAlmilipork tit _ . ' 011/011'11•. Geo. rulleeli balk Nair, ' a style eltogethei -- P. ' isteo I !.ruot .county, 4- for„taiSi , "Arms :oil fuwmany Age; ; Orch.tra, ,4t trees, and shade id the nearest pOint 2.rieltailroad ; price no with to sell-4Sr pur-, Jeive prompt attention ig ale at _Montrose, Su's- ALBANV At Ml' : 0 ' rig York aid Wrie,.Ccrytssa (Mama Rail Rpacli; Seism; arid •Cciyage es! ... - I Evii - truoiarls: Jammer U NE I - T HE subscribers are now prep ay to receir Freight of all kinds at the follow' poins, viz.: Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, ester, Can andaigurt, Geneve,. Dresden, Ovid, I. di, Dundee Landing, Jefferson, ,Havana, Milpo rt. orseheads, Corning, Elmira, Factoryyille, Spri Port, Read der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candor. ege,Tnice, Binghamton. Great Bend, Lanesborci, eposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Su vsexcept- - ed,) and continue with regular i ty. titlout t he season. They will attend to &menhir the, same to the New York Market,' whore it P :receive the personal attention of experienced *mango, , who will attend to the selling of the sa , and re turn the proceeds in Bankable `funds ateit er of the • above points, te the following ,perzonsi I - ' . ~' Buffalo, Stniehouse of Henry Haw; Attica Storehouse of ,Eiviry Syford ; Bativli,iNtorebouse r.... of Lucius A. Siinth,; Bergen, Storehote of Danid McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbitiiks it Eld ridge; Cananditgua. -Office of Walter Corcoran; Geneva, C. Lawrence; Dresden,- Storehouse of Whitney th 31°1)01; Ovid, Ferguson „& Spra g ue; Lodi; hundee'Landing Storehouse, of Tuthill it Co. ; ;Jefferon. offie o cf ' E. O. Norton, en the Pier; Havana, Office of J. F. RhelPs; ,Mhlport, ittre of J. , Stull ; Eforselteall4. Office of J. A. •Ferrell; Cor nin•,, store of Wrii.J.Arottldi.Elmira,.Storcheim of iliiiiiiiiiir rTniiiiiiil .- "AiChiiiiillg;"Siiiii 'of Char es IL Shepheds; Sluing Fort, at thelStare of; Redder's:Ferry; Aurora: store of If. '& G. P. Mot goo tilthaca.'atore of fP.13.• Drake': _Candor, 'gem of S.Baranftr; Owego, real of Nathaniel Ells; Union, store of G;N:Nheeleir ;-, liinghtunton, office of James Sisk.;Great.,Bend, office of. F. Churchill; Lant*bore' office of T. A. Ward;. Deposit, store of Ensign & :Deaiil.:HancOck store" of Allison sal - „Reeves: , . ,- ::. , r:.-. . - . . , „..JAMES. slSK;ltinghamrent 1 -, . War. WHITNEY. - Dresden. ... GEO. P.I'MONELL, do. • . - NAVICAIIEWILLS,*bwego. A Marrs.—Buthilo,'Henry DaWl Attica; Thomas Sy_ferd; --- Batitvia,lmeinkA SmithT . Berraaitiet. McPherson ;I ; '.lltothester; 4 F ft - airtanks - .-Eldriar; Canaudagtur y Natter Corcoran ; t Genovk 0, Lem - rencr . ; Ovid„ Fergiaten'-dr Sprague ; , Lodi :;Dundee Dui mg) Tuthill -&.:t Ow; Jefferson, E.AlnNerteel Havana, J. 1 7 . - phelps;,Millpart,-J. Stalk; Raw • heads, J. At Ferrilif;:Comingi Wm. J. Arnold El m i ni ; , Tuni k pi ttg ' 'llghiani ;.V.stebterivitillei 0:h I' '' Shepolierchl,SpringPorti , Radder'illarry , ; Awn IL . 641 F - m - Ogani , Ithaca; IP.- IL ,Pralro; Cad' or, SI Barager - 41; 1 / 1 1MiI0-1/,.Wheile e ;,., Great Bari, F. Churchill ; - -LanQxirerl-F. A. ',. Ward ; -, D . Fr i t , Ensign &Dean; `Hitudeici4" - 16,111006 AFEReeieL Count, J Otare:Stet-Will iniperintend Abe bad gess throughout theWh irl e - -..Lineemid mein' efa fill all orderif.fot..ClrocOries, Fruit, Fish, oyster 4 &c. dlc..i• which Will telborightitthelotiest tdoole• "le P cice i c iii-N,t,W;Xerk.'"444o , rwarded to altbei pf the above VinlYttioo 4 ' , ; ' - i'' . ' - 414 30;' -- ' - - f '-' ' , 1"-'...+7...... , .. a•`-' 4 -,., -`;',. '• ' „..-,,, .). , . ‘ 'i . M kr : ell i t a ; BE `.,,,gtUditturtuoto Uuder,tho'ium- AIL..f ~,,' ~,P • ~, C e=i? ati2 ' thfltill'6 - ;-: 1 ' z , 1 1 9 PsetMlY- - fluiscititini.ithit-_ - tlioN ii . •.';lakes , q tAerie, roma* uctiplo')or : linleVi#lM ," l e' d latack in trade2lll'aelition-tiiiißiewialY juakr,ficeixtal: filaßakte YOrltc. thimilfial -, ,! - eartmeat of - ,Slo pfe-Drpatedi r Grecerielt, tettl , ' 6 l2' 4 " - detitC 'ultioNlTlce_seilliiier:4READY ' , atvl4" t at , loiter 'priori than'they can be in 'ta ma* er 4 4440.04411imant ist:libt emu. . , :oho wiailo.,P4XXol,2l Alla.linF2o.- •do • oirtiv‘inaveliklowl t you 110 . 1,1 b:it - 74, il , 'you no ham to; iro .,-. o lo o l tkvn • •Aiontit '4 * ' - k m - , A.* at la* , M T:4 t' ll i#Mj i kll l tek i k'1 4 .., 1'01b4. ' Pflr '.. A , :c .,, L F; . , ; : '7 4. 4*c=i6liktg: ...A.... ' A ~._.....„..:„..„,„,,r,..... i ". lit1 it • , • , A lp ~ _ atikoik,:.rAiVt`sl'o W. B. DEANS. Dr.: ItaffertY:',o_ - e filaziwg .24ED potAlteall of al otialta;"4: 4o4 4 , m ous i t i applrovccll-4' he - P'r9ducti"e censect Sur# , pla. ancrPhysicfan of 'Lo yeas s P>cn tical'exiertnice.' RAvrgirrY% illstat -or quisi---Among;alll4 temeclieshefqe•the-publid, thisstands:pre.emineut in the early stages .oE,Conseraption., Bronchita, Catarrak. Cpughs,flparsness,distiona, Bp#?ing o f Stood, and foci's:ill affection.% of the - pulitonary or— gans occasioned by. cold. - Tod Mush praise,. cannot be bestoived upon_this remedy, and the proprietor urges any oneaffected with any of the above, secure it ationce. RAFFERTY* FA*ILT Physic now in the Country thrsick head - ache, cos tiveness, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifyi ng the blood,. carrying olt diseased humors end restoc. ing health. •- RAAEERTYB FESS= .. MONTE! .)ALLS.r rem). ving fernale obstructions peculiar to the sex rising from cold,or general Weakneis of thesysteta Also for females of costive habits of body, fiyopep, tic or nervous:weakness, debilitated females. RAFFERTY'S EYE W4TET.—ior weak or induced eyes, warranted superior Ito any in general use. R . AFFERTY'S RTRENGTRENTE6 PIASTER--fOr tons or weakness-in The breast; side or bask. RAFFERTY'S WORM - Orr—The Great Worm Kill. er, warranted to rennove worms4ihere Alley exist. RAFFERTY'S EmaccocAlaw r gor bruises, sprains, rheumatic pains, cramps, nombness,, stiffness or weakness of the' joints; swellings, 4ujn s y or sote.. throat The greateit remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines. for !sale:hy' the following AGSMs ; J. Lyons di; Son, Nfontrose;, Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spring. vill ; C. E. Lathrop and John Bogart, Tunkhan• !lock ; ck Co, ractoryirille ). Stone, Patterson. dr Co., Abington 'Center. July 18,1850. • New Railway lo i tel " and General Stage House. HAItLES Sisll-3'. having recently takes %...) the new Railway notet at the Great Bend Depot, and fitted up tie House ip a splendid ntail 7 ner, invites the patronage ths 'public, being cgs &tent that withlhis-ivell. known exerieuce, and the ampleiikrran,gements lie has made fur their acarn. modation.he can entartain company ,in a sty:eun. surpassed by any Hotel in the country, Thii R 6. tel is pleasantly located within *'few yardeOflhe Railroad Depot (commanding a splendid Mew of Great Bend valley and the surroundingrebuntry-, and passenger* will be conveyed andfrom the Depot free of charge, Stages leave thhs f ilotel tm the arrival or each; train', for Moritrtisivand other places bdyond; and a daily line 'alSO'funi lience through Harfurd toDuttilalf, Carbondsie, M . `" Truesdell's . exc'ellent: Livery - espblishment is also connected ivith this 'House; ad re Horst* and Camages are at command.for auy:part.of the country. January 22, 18*.1, f -13ra.
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