STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County. Abraham fevering, in account with the County of Monroe, from the first of January, A. D. 1849, to the seventh day of January 1850, inclusive. DR. To cash received of Collectors on account of Taxes assses- . ; do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1843 $38 03 1845 23 46 1846 382 43 1847 591 05 1848 1588 G3h 1849 2010 88 4635 09A v.vu iuv. u ui in. vj. iiubuiuio mi juar a tern oi jrrunu Jury room, for Odd Fellows To cash rec'd redemption on Unseated lands sold for Tax es, June, 1848: Coolbaugh township, No 192, Thomas Bush do do No 192, Absalom Reeder ' balance of Road taxes on unseated lands as per last settlement 4 do School taxes do do do do " cash rec'd of Peter Kemmerer, sheriff, for Jury funds for 1819 CR. By balance due Treasurer as per last settlement Administration of Justice, By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors for 1848 & 1849 Constables-C&h paid (o Constables making returns and at tending Courts for 1848 and 1849 Prosecuting Attorney-? J H Walton do do Wm Davis Sheriff-Cash paid Andrew Storm, drawing and summoning Jurors for 1848 do do Peter Kemmerer, do do 1849 do do do taking Andrew Cross to Penitentiary Witness and Constable Fees in Commomceallh Cases. Commonwealth vs Deibler & Henry do Edmonds do Andrew Cross Boarding Prisoners-Vnid Charles Huntsman William P Hallock Boarding Jury-Paid Jacob Knecht for boarding Jury in the case of Commonwealth vs Andrew Cross Court Crier-Paid Benj. Tock for attending Court and clean ing Court House, for 1S48 do do do do do do do for 1849 Prothonotary-?ad James II Stroud for 1848 and 1849 Clerk of Scssions-?zA James H Stroud for 1848 & '49 Commissioners CerA-Paid John D Morris for 1847 do do do do 1848 do do do do 1849 Commissioners Counsel do do 1848 Co??wiissioners Fees. Paid John Kern for " Melchoir Dreher do do Henry Weiss do do " John Miller " do do " Abraham Fenner do do Assessors-Cash pI Assessors for different t'w'ps for 1847 do do do do 1848 do do do do 1S49 EccZions-Paid for expences of General and Township elec tions for lSlS and 1849 10 00 14 90 15 06 29 90 84 14 S3 68 20 00 4.50 4 00 37 30 20 00 28 00 4 18 19 34 A 5 27 8 427 7 00 30 30 25 00 75 00 37 I5h- $4832 87t 69 60i 539 37t 177 13 8 50 85 30 23 52A 10 68 13 U9t 27 04 37 30 33 00 45 00 137 ISA 12 00 1847 1847 1848 1848 1849 1S48 1849 1848 1849 18 37 12 00 83 83 53 03 48 36 42 75 74 68 11 50 142 02 486 54i 11 50 48 75 242 80 - 303 05 264 2S 100 25 106 45 do do do do do do 77 50 25 75 67 43 518 09A . 184 29i 120 50i 77 03 105 48h 31 25 106 8lh 14 97 25 50 - 26 14 27 13h - 100 00 188 047 348 04ft 100 98t 19 50 20 00 50 00 44 00 100 00 Premiums-Amount paid, orders of four wolt scalps to Geo. """"" ujiu jjuiijuiiini vv ooo. Amount on order of fox scalps County Printing. Paid Schoonover & Ringwalt, 1818 and '49 " . J L Ringwalt " Theodore Schoch BRIDGES. .Amount paid for new bridge at Stroudsburg ao rocono bridge 1848 and 1849 do Stokes' do do do do Hamilton do do Jacob Stouffer for Tobyhanna do Bells1 bridge 1848 and 1849 Sundry bridce repairs for do An Amount paid for dividing Price township do do running line in Price and Coolbaugh t'vv'ps do do Bridge views Interest on Judgments Paid Bell & Brothers do Daniel Zimmerman County Buildings. Amount paid William S Wintemute for Brick do do sundry persons for work and materials for Coun ty buildings do do for Stationery and Merchandise do do Hammon and McMullen for books County Auditors-Am p'd to County Auditors for '48 & '49 Road Damages-Amount paid Susan Stroud do do Mark Miller do do James Posten do do Charles Posten Redcmplions-Y'd S J Hollinshead on tract of land in Pocono to Money refunded on Lands erroneously sold. Paid H D Maxwell on J M Dayton, Penn Forest township 20 16 do John Merwine on Joseph Otto, Chesnuthill do 2151 Road and School Tax on Unseated Lands. Paid Andrew Singer, supervisor of Jackson township, do Frederick Singlin, do Chesnuthill do do Abraham Huffman do M Smithfield do do Jacob Bender do Ross do do Smith Price do Price do do Peter Neyhart, school treasurer of Pocono township do Felix Weiss do Chesnuthill do do Simon Gruber do Coolbaugh do Miscellaneous. Paid Wm. Lamb repairing- chairs for Court House, John Musch, swearing- sheriff and commissioners, John Eckert, wood for Court House, John Young, inquest on body of John Lynn, Wm. P Hallock, cleaning jail and boarding prisoners, Wm W Coolbaugh, furniture, VKoutz, blacksmithing R Brown, hauling stone, D Edinger, for election boxes for Paradise, Amos Miller, repairing pump, Wm P Hallock, cleaning jail, V Koutz, blacksmithing . , :.- v-. S L Drake repairing door . John Miller stone M Barry serving- notices R Huston, boards Henry Eilenburger, stone coal Wm P Hallock, cleaning jail J Goetz, binding check and assessment books, W W Coolbaugh, table and desk Wm P Hallock, repairs for county offices Samuel Ree3, recording Price township road draft Charles Henry, cutting wood 206 70 170 68 1143 48 40 47 17 00. - 53 877 120 487 16 98 214 00 10 53 41 70 2 32 37 76 3 92 11 75 10 46 7 72 16 15 13 45 66 21 37 32 75 50 1 47 1 00 3 70 13 62h 3 00 12 00 1 00 1 50 75 62 30 - 8. 25 2 60, 2 31 8 00 50 3 50 G 50 25 1 65 37h WnvP Hallock, whitewashing jail 100 James Murray, wheelbarrow 2 62 77 77 Treasurer's commission on receiving S4832 87h at 1 per. cent, 48 83 paying $4768 83 " 47 69 96 02 $4931 45 DR. brought down, 4763 83 Balance due Abraham Levering, Treasurer, $101 53 Examined and allowed this 10th day of January, 1850. JOHN MILLER, ) James S. Bismxo, ) ABRAM FENNER, Com'ers Jonr? T. Bjbll, V Auditors. JOSEPH FRABLE, ) Charms S. Palmer, ) Attest, J. H. Walton, Clerk. The cost of the new bridge built at Stroudsburg last season is about $1185 00. Due by collectors from the year 1838, with the payments made since December 31,1818, as por statement of Auditors at last settlement. COLLECTORS Townships 1312 1843 1815 19-16 18-1 1S33 Samuel Bond 18-10 John Dricsbach Aaron uricsbncli Henry YVeitzell Jamus Honry George Kresge William Bisbing George Weikiser John Casebcer John V. Coolbaugh Jacob Price James Kresge George Ransbury John Bclli3 John Dctricii John J Price William Roach Michael Brown Joseph Trach Jac'bGrcenamoyer Jacob Frantz Jacob Becsecker James Tnrptmning John Kunklc Simon Gruber Feter Miller John Smith Abraham Blitz Michael Brown Charles Fetherman Samuel Piphor Henry Eylenbtirger John Setzer Joseph Frablc Thorn's Mcllhaney Aaron Koch Henry Stoddard George G. Hawk Michael Butz Simon Gruber Samuel Boys Balsar Fetherman C. Eilenburger P. Zimmerman J. Kunkle P. Gibert J. Edinser D. Grcgoiv, jr. C. Frantz" James Newel E. Deck Wm. Thompson John M. Dicbler 18-18 1849 Tobyhanna do. Penn Forost Tobyhanna Price Chesnuthill Pocono Jackson Smithfield M. Smithfield Price Chesnuthill Stroud Jack3on M. Smithfield Price Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton Chesnuthill Ross Price Smithfield Polk Coolbaugh Jackson M Smithfield Tobyhanna Stroud Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Chesnuthill Ross Pocono Price Tobyhanna Polk Jackson Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Ross Chesnuthill Pocono Polk Jackson Tobyhanna Paradise Coolbaugh Price. Am't of dup licate. ii05 60 249 03 151 19 43 83 132 04 4S 92 2G9 00 129 59 6(1 18 525 83 9G 2G 500 23 I'll 97 127 69 539 56 103 15 37 20 885 27 903 35 28G 01 373 68 1U8 99 474 31 198 09 37 12 KM 30 452 91 110 24 879 33 803 34 452 57 471 99 272 G3 30 1 21 218 74 94 13 11G 70 193 70 104 GO 42 49 983 80 979 01 552 at 568 61 439 94 336 76 274 70 222 81 12G 69 129 21 81 37 G2 10 43 03 Bai.due at last scttl'ut 107 80" 16-1 03 10 43 22 Gl 44 23 41 39 GO 45 39 33 38 63 101 25h 11 13 99 80 327 19 36 93 53 67 22 25 4 89 52 50h 244 54 117 2fih 95 15h 01 02 73 81 81 22 21 8G 50 43 182 89 8 1G G9.5 40h 176 30h 302 95h 293 16 50 00 242 74 93 93 89 14 47 43 127 95 74 60 42 49 Pay-ments 38 G3 17 69 21 00 Exo- Co ni ne ra- miss ions ions. Bal lance due. 107 80 164 03 10 43 22 61 Total for each year 107 80 164 03 S3 04 5 65 23 70 5 77 50 00 279 80 26 53 11 67 12 17 2 2G 64 00 86 00 76 57 38 70 52 48 72 65 20 03 25 62h 153 95 403 23h 133 74 213 53 240 53h 36 37 144 00 7o 3 85 17 3t 37 51 55 66 27 U 50 586 04 299 10 150 91 73 69 192 57 209 73 220 24 111 65 50 92 44 00 27 35 13 97 25 71h 2 45 85 1 41 4 33 5 50 4 61 4 51 45 98 6 03 4 53 60 45 18 39 33 68 97 SO 49 80 4 25 2 97 1 71 2 79 7 13 14 73 2 22 11 GO 2 25 7 61 4 05 3 20 1 47 18 59 23 36 9 81 1 78 21 8G 40 35 42 OOh 2 63 48 59h 180 44 31 2Ch 18 07 215-32 9443h 5 45 3 05 22 Olh 8 10 277 44 89 42h 52 62h 13 63 93 74 11 96 6 71 72 35 5 46 31 52 397 76 679 91 401 43 , 439 93 247 37 127 03 51 46 111 16 75 77 85 21 50 97 43 13 21 5Sh 303(r54a 653 35h Total, 2700 76h The county checks out-standing and unpaid, as near as can be ascertained, up to January 1, 1850, is four thousand dollars. ' We, the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Monroe, having carr fully ex anvned the accounts of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers &c., relating thereto, do certify vve find the above accounts correct. Witness our hands, at Stroudsburg, this 10th day of January, 1850. JOHN MILLER, ) James S. Bisbing, ABRAM r EN IN UK,, Uom era John T. Bell, Auditors JOSEPH FRABLE, ) Chas. S. Palmer, Attest, James H. Walton, Clerk jan 31-4t SHERIFF'S SALE. -y By virtue of a w rit of rendition! exponas is- j sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of; Monroe county, Penn'a, to me directed, 1 will expose to public at the public house of Jacob Long, in Banonsville, on Wednesday the 20th day of February next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the follow ing described property, to wit : A certain tract of land lying j in Pocono township, Monroe county contain- j 1 o 3 4 5 G mg more or less, bounded by lands of Peter Learn, Bingham's Estate and others. The improve ments on which are a Log Dwelling House, LOG BARN and Spring HOUSE. gwith a small APPLE ORCHARD sand other Fruit Trees on the premises A small stream of water runs through thia propriy. About 30 acres of this tract is cleared land, and about 5 of which is meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of George Sebring, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. January 31, 1850. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decendents and minors, that the ad ministration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for con firmation and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroudhburg, in and for the afore said county, on Monday, the 25th day of Feb ruary next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Account of John T. Bell, acting administra tor of the estate of Margaret Thomas, late of Siniihfield township, deceased. First and final account of Peter Lander, ad ministrator of the estate of Frederick Michtlcy, Jato of Price township, deceased. Final account of Peter Butz, administrator of the estate of Michael Butz, late of Hamilton township, deceased. Account of John Vanvliet, administrator of the estate of Joseph Vanvliet, late of Stroud township deceased. Account of Henry Smith, administrator of the estate of Aaron Yetter, late of Middle Smithrield township, deceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register, Register's office, Stroudsburg, January, 24, 1850. ? TWO FARMS FOR SAIiE. The aubscibcr offers at private sale two val uablo farms, situate in Stroud township, Mon roe county, Pa., about 2 miles from the Bor ough of Strodaburg, county seal of Monroe. One contains 179 Acres, with a new dwelling house, barn, Orchard of grafted fruit trees, and an excellent mill seat. "The other contains 100 Acres, .25 of .which is cleared and a portion of it mead- . ALSO a Dwelling House and upward of 20ncros in the Bor 1 pugli of Stroudsburg ' The above are offered for sale on roasonablc fterma. For furthor particulars apply to JOHN PALMER. jlS'troudftburg, January 17, 1850. JiistFcb'y. Term, H8J50. GRAND JURORS. John Heffelfinger, Ross Jacob Elliot, Pocono Jacob Sumney, Stroud Herbert Ike, Jackson Benjamin Vanhorn, Coolbaugh John F. Williams. Smithfield 7 Joseph Frable, Hamilton 8 Joseph Heckman, Pocono 9 Jacob Dennis, Hamilton 10 James Posten, Jr., Smithfield 11 Abraham Mengle, Chesnuthill 12 Edward Hawk, Polk 13 Peilit B. Primrose, Middle Smithfield 14 Samuel Sox, Chesnuthill 15 William Keller, do 16 Benjamin Hanna, Jr., iWiddle Smithfield 17 John Edinger, Stroud 18 William Stone, do 19 Stogdell Wolf, do 20 Andrew Storm, Paradise 21 Jacob Blexley, Tobyhanna 22 Simeon Berry, Stroud 23 Elijah Depue, Middle Smithfield 24 Barnet Flyte, Ross PETTIT JURORS. :. 1 Washington Winters, Tobyhanna 2 William Hunntsman, Stroud 3 Felix Storm, Chesnuthill 4 Charle3 Huffman, Tobyhanna 5 Joseph Wolberi, Jackson 6 Joseph Lawfer, Polk 7 Joseph Hawk, Ross 8 James Felker, Hamilton 9 Frederick Siglin, Chesnuthill 7. 10 Daniel A. Bush, Smithfield 1 1 Benjamin Bush, Paridise 12 Charles Serfoss, Chesnuihill 13 Aaron Heiney, Polk 14 Andrew Serfoss, do , 15 Peter Michaels, M. Smithfield 16 John Kresge, Chesnuthill, 17 Jacob G. Frantz, Ross ! 18 Peter Heller, Pocono 19 Charles J. Price, Price 20 Michael Zacharias, Jackson ' . 21 Ferdinand Dutolt, Pocono 22 Jacob Woodling, Jackson 23 Jacob Shoemaker, Middle Smithfield 24 Adam Kresge, Chesnuthill 25 Martin Place, Middle Smithfield 26 Peter Jones, Ross 27 Jacob Starner, Polk 28 John White, Jr., Tobyhanna 29 George Philips, Stroud ' ' 30 Jacob Slutter, Hamilton y 31 Henry Smith, Ross m 32 John Vanvleit, Stroud 33 John B. Bush, Stroud 34 Edward H. Walton, Stroud I 35 Jacob Correll, Ross 36 Samuel Kester, Hamilton BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office, Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Monroe County. In the matter of the account of Richard S. Staples, administrator of the Estate of William Staples, deceased. The undersigned, auditor, appointed to audit, re settle and make distribution in the above matter, will attend to the duties of his appoint- ment at the othce o uimmicK oz, urene, in the borough of Siroudsburg, on Saturday, the 16ih day of February next, at iu o ciock, a. m , when and where all persons arq required to present their claims or else bo debarred from coming in for a share of the assets in thead rninielrator's hands. SAMUEL S. DREHER, Auditor. January 17, 1850 NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs the people of this county, that he will bo at David Keller's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, till the last of February next his attention will be given principally to all operations for preserving and beautifying the natural teeth. All persons having operations performed, will also receive advice in reference to the care of the teeth, the general heahh, and the cure of bad breath, from whatever cause arising. The great importance of the teeth for purposes of mastication and speech, contnbuiing to tho charms of beauty, and when lost detracting therefrom ; and, to avoid that " hell o' a' diseases," should induce especially the young to have them attended to. My practice in this county already speaks for itself. My prices are the lowest for which good service can be done no variation, except n-riif in rnn rf tlm nnnr Let no unpracticed hand guide the steel, Whose polished point must carry wo or weal. I shall be in this county often enough to at tend to all matters in my profession. O. A. JARV1S, Dental Surgeon of New York. January 24, 1850. PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldred, President Judge of tho 22d Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses VV. Coolbaugh and Siogdell Stokes, Esq's., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, and by virtue of their olfices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for i he said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quar ter Sessions of ihe Peace and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and Orphans.' Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 25th day of Feb ruary next, to continue two weeks if uocessary. NOTICE Is therefore, hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peaco, and Constables of ihe said County of Monroe, that they bo then and there ready with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which to their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evi dence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said County of Monroe, or a gainst the persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be jini. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, January 24, 1850. ( God save the Commonwealth ) DISSOLUTION. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Siogdell Siokes & Son, was dis solved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January, 1850. Tho Books, Notes, &c, have been left in the hands of Stogdell Stokes, who is duly auihorized to settle and receipt for the same All persons indebted are requested to call and make payment without delay. STOGDELL STOKES, JOHN N. STOKES. NOTICE. The Mercantile business will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand, where he will be ready and happy to see his friends, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by at all times keeping a good and cheap as sortment of GOODS, to metit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the firm. JOHN N. STOKES. January 10, 1850. Dissolution ol Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Siokes & Staples, was dissolved by mutual consent on tho 1st day of January, 1S50. The Books, Notes, &c. are in the hands of R. S. Staples, for settlement; and all persons indebted to tho firm arc respect fully requested to call and make settlement, im mediately, as he intends to leave the place in a short time. STOGDELL STOKES, RICHARD S. STAPLES. Oysters ! Oysters 1 1 The undersiened has just opened an oyster shop at his rrsidence, in Franklin street, near 1 1 t ihe Court House, where he win nave constant ly on hand the best, quality of prime oysters, prepared in every 'style. He lias also a pri vate room lor the accommouauon oi i,aaies. rbe public generally are respectfully tnvtied to 'give him a call. DAVID STARNER. t i i r ..k-.- rt tO,io Oirotiuaouig, uccciuuci u, iut,;. IVew. S'toves. I A. ricw atld large assortment of Parlour !and cooking Stoves for salo at .: c G: MA LV EN'S CheapcS.ore.' S'touiaburg Norcmbor 15, 1819. NOTICE. Tho undersigned, having purchased the en tire stock of goods of Stokes & Staples, and having just received from the city a fresh and full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, &c, &c, hereby respectfully inform the public that they will continue the Mercantile business at the old stand where they will be happy to see their friendsand hope, by strict attention to business, and at all times by keeping a good and cheap assortment of goods, to merit a con tinuance of tho liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to the firm. ABRAHAM BUSH, DANIEL STAPLES. Siroudabtirg, January 17, 1850. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a, to me directed, l will expose to public at tho public house of Jacob Long, in Banonsville, on Wednesday the 20th day of February next "at 2 a'clock p. m., ihe "following described property, to wit : A tract of land siiuate in Po cono township, adjoining lands of Peter Learn, Peter Metzgar, Abraham Metzgar, and land of the estate of William Bingham, deceased, con taining aboot 193 ACRES, more or less. Tho improvements, on which are a IjOg House one and. half stories hieh, a LOG BARN, a. good Orchard, and other Fruit Trees: about forty acres cleared, about fifteen of which is meadow ; a stream of water passes through the same, Suizisd and taken in execution as ;t.i$, prop erly Of Henry Long, and Catharine Longhand to;be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER; Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Sheriff January 31, 1850. STROUDSBURG ACADEMY. All the common and higher English branch es, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, the Latin, Greek, French, German Languages, &c, taught by experienced, well-qualified and successful Teachers. The whole expense for board, tui tion, lights, fuel, &c. per session of 22 weeks S50 only. Terms for day scholars from $2 50 to S8.00, (according to studies pursued) for a term of 1 1 weeks. Circulars, terms, testimo nials, references, &c. on application to . WILLIAM S. POST, Principal. Stroudsburg Female Seminar j. The course of instruction as thorough and complete as at any other Female Institution in the United States. The whole expense for board, tuition, lights, fuel &c. S45 only. Terms for day Scholars from $2.00 to S8.00 (accord ing to studies pursued) for a term of 1 1 weeks. Circulars, terms, testimonials, references, &c. on application to Books, stationary, &c. furnished at trade prices. Stroudsburg ts 3 miles from Delaware Water Gap, 27 from Easton, 33 from Milford, 35 from Mauch Chunk, 50 from Honesdale, 50 from Wilkesbarre, 18 from Belvidere, N. J., 30 from Newton N. J., 80 from New York and 80 from Philadelphia, and of easy access to all of these places. A more romantic, healthy part of the country cannot be found in the United States than that in which is located Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, Pa. December 27, 1849. 4 The testimony in its favor is overwhelming. The proprietors aro daily in receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all cases of worms, both in chil dren and adults. The relief given, and the immediate improvement of health which follows its use, has called the attention of physicians to this article, and they freely recommend and prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 cents per vialt wkick brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L I. January 16, 1847. I do certify that I gave one bottle of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, and in seven bours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for funhoi in formation at my residence corner of York and Jackson streets. JAMES McCAFFREY. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that 1 took two vials of B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge, which I found to bo the greatest cure for worms I havo ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a num ber of years, and I have never found so go' medicine, as B. A. Fahnestock's Vermr' therefore recommend it. . MART1 The public is cautioned ap'" and spurious articles, anf" in statements that "iv v 4 . estockV Vertur as me amy vv. -d" 1
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