. . Th e 111 . 1 - We-hirve frequeittly heen asked,+ to eiessis what. is meant by !,41 " Missouri CoMproMme„7. and to give ite-ongsni and as this is a matt* which is now:Much talked of, and will continue to be alluded to in the political discussions fee theiext year We wlltcomply with _their request" as far as we ate able. .- 1.0310, the territo ry of Missour i applied to. Congress for admiss ion lute Untow.aa:ls State.. Slaiery exited there then aid bid ei isted from the first ecttlement of the'tartitoryli and the cenStitutimi„,adopted by the peeph, df the territory, prorions to application - q. sion into the Cub"; recognised aTa - -Ob jection was at once Made in'Con_ grese to her ad- misson as a slave State, and thereupoti arose -that fearful excitement upon the subject of sla very, which for a loilg timetbreitened the very existence_of the .Unpm. A slight attention to the papers of,thatolity will , thew, that the ex citement then exieleg upon this subject was far greater , than .a 0 wince agitated the country, and tt 41'g:tie morewell-toneed a prehentithis for the;e4stOnce r, of the Union, eve . since b - felt,-- • gut of othis _ of the slav'ery question grew the " Missouri Compro mise.' The Small contended that Congress be i ti no power delight under the constitution to prohibit slivery any where—that the subject was entirely' ender the control of the people of thiseveral States and Territories, , and that no siolt,condition could rightfully be annexed to the admissiew of milli Stet& The North on the: contrary, took the ground that, altho' the subject of slavery it) the elates which composed the Union at the time o the-adoption of the censtitution, Avas Owed lioeyend, the reach of Congress, yet the glianniteesi of ..that instrument protected slavery fuTther, and consequently in the territories , or the_ United States it was under the Control tif Congress entirely, and that in admitting lure' States into the Union; C - ongress could and should require as a condi 7 that slavery should not be tolerated there in. This exciting contest occupied the attention of Congress and engrossed the public - mind for about two years ; end it was finally settled in 1120 by compromise , by which the .Bill for the admission of .1114otwi as a slave state, pass ed with the following section, being the Bth and and the last section ,of the bill : That in ill that tiritolry ceded by France:to the United States, tinder the name of Louisiana which lies north• of thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the liMits of the State „ orotemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishnient of crimes, whereof the parties shall have bOn duly convicted, shall be, and is hereby, forever prohibited ; yrovided al ways, that any persim escaping inte the same; from whom labor or . fs e rviec is lawfully claimed in any State or temtory of the United-States, such, fugitives may ,;:be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the perioti. claiming his or her la bor or service as aforesaid. This is the "Miss4nri Comproinise:" .It is a very simple, yet a Siost salutary and important measure; being "a steeping, entire, immediate and perpetual probV.p. ition of the existence of slavery throughout .=.every part of the region north of the fine of latitv_d_e mentiohed,"`being the southern boundaryof Missouri.' In all that region, slavery is threby declared to be "for ever prohibited," while in the regiod south of that line, the qt estiO is 'left open to be deci ded by theopeople residing therein ; in other words, south of thats?, line the matter is left as it was before: Slavery is not established there, by the Misa4uri comprombie, as some have, supposed, butt:it is permitted, if the in habitants there &sunk there, being no law to prevezit it. Such tie suppose to be the gener , al understanding of - t_hematter.---.N.H. Patriot. The Succesiendirarmer. To be a successiul fanner, science is not 'very necessary,: Apan'may be a good farmer, without being a nattkralist, botanist, or chemist, which might enable K him to analyze the differ _ ent soils on his farms But the more knowledge It. Possesses on the eubjeet of Agriculture,. the better. Intelligence in what relates to his business, is quite as useful to the farmer is it is to the merchant or manufacturer, in what re, lees toitheir pumas. ' . - , A - saceessful agrfoulturalist must be an in-' telligent man ; he Oust be distinguished for careful snd accurate observation. And altho' I Would not encourage, generally, experiments in the common p u rsuits of husbandry • yet the .skilltid and judatance farmer should regard ell his operations, in snWe sense, as experimental. Altho' not un dertaken: an such, he will regard them as menu of kgowledge in his pursuit, and enabling him better ~to judge in what way be can cultivate his WO' to the best profit. In this way, he will not only learn the capi 'Odes of his own thrm, and , its adaptation .to particular crops; 14,t he will be constantly im proving hit knowledge of agriculture ritually without engaging in hazardous experiments be will oerestonall*hangs or modify his mode; of - culture , so far ' Ate light of his own expe-1 e t -view% Cr that of then, may seem to justify. , 'Something 1128 b i said of late yeartv about establishing an efperimental fang, as a means of improving agriculture. But what could one such farm accomplish, when every well etdava, ted faint should, to a degree, be an experiWen tA one? An intelligent farmer will become wiser at Ida busineso every year, as he will be increasing 'his irnoWledge and * improving his judgement frotri. his ;own operatiOns and obser vations. ) 1 ;,E ~• . * There - is another requisite of 'a good farmer. lie-saust be a man iif calcrgacion—of calcula tion in respect to pewit; resent aid prospective. Lille the merchant' , " manufacturer, hisob -ject *ill be the greatest ietorti for his capital and labor. And be will not • lot* at-resent wofit oaly ; u' e'll regard theimprovemeat of his fuse as so m eh addition ; to his capital, wideh otinstitate sipart . of the . oats of the y . ear: If I certiin u j o poTtion of Ili farails4ll,* netted -WA it'* - . - better tilth fif iiriither part is drained , or .04 6 0 of ikinerwberofil Jir #lirpught under trottable oultivatioi s o ibea it wan italtrofitab4l 3 o 4 4;lia Inifieliard'Ods Ai!iiiijsitilition hiS to eipit4 - ..ibith consima of - the valak - Ailis fa*. liai U.coca: -Dumber 'fat Actes 7 .,s!AiwilllgudilYkeei,t.kalaivra' ol oSeta .uq, - ** ,-- 44 0 4 1 4; 1 6 . 1 7 eite i t j i !l t i g 4 -ratt o i friso*.#:it - ttcv-r4,lr= - trfio#li; w.,...wk:ltThltFE.iii,l'be . ~ , . - ;,.*:1 111 , of `i"' -.P.'lllll*-1111-2112.310.-- . . his.-fuze is Joisasa4.4. .fot prolla;; !who grins mit4 the 1 401 . *as " forth* 'Wm 41,1' Patti uPoi 0 1 4 1 *I*10. .: 4 0 - rjAkjiill 4 litfc:plPi elan' menure;* nanviek and ' - 'bi.Ast** Sidra ia- 5 4,.. hot. or not.--a at' . -- osief-A4leidatii .404.4•1111refid- - 'st***ll4 .. : - Sbaof ma - .4,1*-'wow' ' ' ' -- 444# . . 44. ' • 0 64000:, 1 , -MbliOrtell*.-1•1441-444104iitai- is, the sila.o.o"'Wit .0 40***4-* ilro Yok4f4ikibtetitipy: -.: ' 't :._ - - ~ -..,' . ~ •-..,L f, - -:-,..,,-,..,:, ~.., - 1 - ,:::..F 7 7. 7 7 - 7..-Ii - -'-------- - ---- - ---.- - - - 7.- - .-, ... ,,, ii . :,.. T-'; ,, ,z,' ititiititlregtia - --. : , -.,,. • • - ,_-- - m , e l; . ~,.' • . - , c. 1,7;3, /raki,-. loguilltrow, ~._ , I t 111 ""``'. - -"-- i ' '- z o .tuzi' ' Tkozzlo4 • zio_ozz 1 IitoMmo.JAYAR7 , , ii. • "olsomilimma '•:•): 1 - 0 - 04ii,Aptim 8 - - • ' • .-- .- i, T IEI It X 11 % 7 •, * .. si yeargyalkin sidraiwW, creWlo W pald at lb. elope wite year. iipit • ... . :" 4 (Asia for protege If earrledet the' pablisbere en amestml, swept whes atrantgelirr paid.; Aavaammiunwra one dollar per square of twelve Item to!' lesector:tbe frit threelmettionai stud twany4tecests lbres ,- ` ory subormipptiusertion. 44 liberal discernst will be made WI those who advertise by the year. try., etwiteres letters asd communications for the paper mum be pony Tale to ensure attention. ;'• OALEBWgEHS, . Saddle, Harnesm Trunk. Vallee & Whip inn. ker end re:poker. le. Shop two doom above the "Democrat" Office. DOOT.:IVi THAYER, & R - PATRIC PHI' SI- StILGEON--Offise at hie ng third bout; east of the Court House -1 -::,111 - be at bri m :. aturdays of each week, where he will be happy to wait upon all those favor hint:with a tail. SMITH SHUTTS, Physicians & Surgeo ia, Laneshoro. Pa. Of ,e of the first tunasd in the firin. over the Engineer's office e igif the latter at his resi dent*. . ' • L N. Sam. H. Sturm. - J. H. DIDI9OIc, ullrae" At at Law.— as removed his Office to Thropilie &ter. .oae door East of B. 'l%, Cain's Office. and three doors West of tbe f4iister•Printing Office. • ' MILLS & SHERMAN, Dealers in Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware Crockery, Iron, Nails, Flab &c.—One doo, below Judge Post's. PARK Sr - DIMOCK, Physicians and Surgeona,•Montrose,Pa.—Offk: ce over S.• Searle &'Co's Store. E. TIFFANY, Deader' in Dry-Goods. Grocyres ' Hardware dsc—Drooklyn, Snag's, Co.', Pa. DAVID CLEMONS, Coitch, Wagon & Sleigh Manufacturer and Repairer—Shop on the Wilkesbarre 'Turn pike, a few rods below the Village. , c. TYLER Dealer in DrV Goods, Groceries, Ifirdwart Crockery. Looking Glosses. Stone & Glass ware; Shoes, &e.—First Store below the Court House. East side of Public Avenue. WM. 3. TURRELL, At,tornef& Connie!lorat Law.—Office in the Ettore of ,I. L. Post & Co.. in the room former ly occupied by Henry Drinker. Slibertiseutents. AGAIN IN THE FIELD. WOULD inform his :riends and former cus tomers: and .thei public generally, that he again on hand, at his old stand. in full blasthaving just returned from New York with an entire new stock'. of AGoods suited . to this market, which be is now .openlng, and of fering for sale, cheap for ready may. Having made his purchases for Cash. he will be able to sell at such rate's as cannot fail to please. Those.wbo wish to save 25 per cent will please call and examine. Montrose. October 6.1847. _ TY'PZI FOUNDRY, 59 Gold, corner of .Ann street, New York: BE subscribers have taken the TYrit Faun- DIM, No. $9 Gold -street, and will continue the Intel, nen lately - eondoeted by Regain. TAYLOR. 'ley will attend to all orders they may receive with ponctusli. tj and'ilispatch. All the Type manufactured by them will be Hand Gut;: and they wit! furnish all Owls of Printers' Naterisic of the beat quality. - !tit. J. A. T. Overead ii still employed in super. intending the manufacturing department. WHITING 4. TAYLOR, (Srectwari to Bakal Taylor.) Coalmen Wurrtas. Tswana TAYLOR.. c ?few Yorit,Jan'y 14.1849. MONTROSE SALOON! VLthe undersigned tender our thanks to the people generally for the. extensive patronage ire have herstefore received in our line of buSineekand would inform them-that we have fitted up a new and iglcabliArtalesx. on the fine door at the west door. oil. N. El dridge's. Cabinet Ware eittablisbment. two doors west of M. S. Wilson's Store, and opposite I. Pest It Co's. Store. Please call and we will be happy to 'Mit upon you in. a better style than we have been able to do heretofore. We havei one fine room expressly for. the ladies to eat Oyitemand Pic-nics, am Also, we have a new a p d splendid.xlie (if China Toys, of all Wolfe. the beet assortment that ever was in Montrose. which will *told cheap. Confectionaries, Rock Candies, and , • • - Jniube rade .„ „ upWirda Of forty kinds , rpm'. from New Yerk. Frea k 844011 of I t .: Anti,elWieWeriem, Penes. ! ; MEN, as gird es eve . 111111 t, API LES , 11:713itiger-bread; Cab Crackers, Herrings andObeeee. conmantly Op band. - • • C. BALDVN & E. BACON. Nntt ,NoR3IBV. - NoTtcE. Sfet . bereb cautioned against peertsis Noe4rawn_by Ole subscribes to hmesiTswirt. Jinie 240; 1847.- for Forty V.o pelisri likayidde in chairs pp the first day of April 1841 i TM selkseriber havipg received no value ,file Aid not . pay the iiikres nodal eernpelled bt prooli Law. - :a/ I NELSON I. lit 47. `addictions. Amour I 4:1184. • • r • r - , __,- dLotialotratlei - Notice. ,•- • bi - iikiteir. iiiimiiiet;is* to sit Perk ins , h i . 4 ' ~ &bled to the mail( lIICHABL NUR= PElndoetitioto of_l_filv , lake -Toirbobip, io inaltitimiistodiato - poty lad' 111 maim bay. jog digit*. agitiloC-lailt Salter arerrqtietitett to pr at tberm lotion outirritier for oettlemolt. , ; rntorsi rice; Adiei: - af bike jaatiart Oat . *,- • WINDO; - • - =o W 'lloolt,(• i -', Glam . ?bilk itoil 'ItT ). -11 6 #0' knaPhvgie; t.,.--,,4l,r,ielleaoitllo•l:,l-1 ' ,', l :,-,- z - H'43 . 1L1 , ~Ig 3 4P- --, -C a N DL: e f C° -.; W -. r • lirizai; a on, Arit:4 t, - .' t• . 4/ 1 vorAtm-- / . ... r It:ATIS; IL ANILCII.- ~ , f '.: .i' '-- .• •"- INeiv lthei. r " aisit.:lB47. T wi t' o - tkit ' difore'sf the Daily Agile.; Near , int.-Perbapityotebave naticed in lame of the Ne '.;York papemastatement ccincerhing the re. inarkab powers of a-; Mathematidlan in that city, *ho ad di , subleacti,tenitipliee, divides, anti performs all otheiarithnietical Caleidations, ,koritii a rapidity jthateeeils *lintel miraculous:l- Aar tam thatperson, ;1 will endeavor to giilti II torten ititeriient of the facia winch .1 hope you will publish. First; Let a f o `column ' - f fi gurer. say' 000 in' length and 10 or 20in breadth; placed bolero me, and in less than five ace. ends of'ime I will give, the sum total, always cam. ,tnencint. on the left hind aide to /write the, answar down:" ilt matters no t' What length 'the" coloten is or Ilwhat tonadth. I will give the limn total as fast as ',,the,figutes can be written down. Secohd: Let ii sum be written in multipliCation, with 1000 figures in the firiultiplier,and as many in the multiplicand, and I ; irvillehnimence on the left hand side, and write the ,proiltict f miderneaths all in one line, as fast as the rfigurelean be .written down. Third : __Let the sum - bo written lb division, with any largl amount foL,a di ,;visor, atilt . I will commence writ ng the remainder [first, thin the quotient. Interest, at any per cent., Can be tierforrned in the same inatiner,,without using 'any eats figures. Fractions of etiery ‘denosiiinstion ['Aim be iitimined up instantly, with , reducing them t o i kt' denotinator, Thele rules can be learned in one 'half hoer by any person havinglhe printed instruc- Aio,ss. Please insert tits in your ;paper, also stating ;that linty person wishing thesel will enclose $lO tbrough7 Nett York; office. Please forward me one paper Which will contain this, and ; on receipt thereof ill will fire ard you a full set of the rules [five gratis] by which you may beCorne as eXpert at figures as I ;am. I its' your 'tunable and obedi'ent servaht, PETER M..'DESHONG, Thel Methensatieten. , P. S. Other editors - copying the above and for. ;warding Mr. Destiong the paper (which contains it, ii will be furnished with a full set °lithe rules. F:TOWN ()BEA ' STORE. HEAD OF NAVIOATi-ON. Noiv landing (since the prices haye fel l-n) direct from New . ,ork, and since Ate arrival of the.steamers analrria and M i,4 snarl. a large and well selected stook of DRY i. 'GOODS, of almost every var ety kuited to the :seisson4whicb will be offered ir sale as low for Cask or other good'pay, as at; any other store :this side of Canton or pa l in. i Amalie bus unicir isizzalz may be :found** yards of American and London Prints ,Mostly entire new pattdrns, 500 yards Alpacces, °deem', Mohair and French twilled plain black, brown., stripe and Plaids-tor La dies dresses and ,cloaks. Also DeLaines, -Me rinos, Laces, Edgings, Tebbe, Flowers, C.p and Ronnet Ribbons. new , styles. Shawls, Bleached Goods, Posies, Cbecks. Ticking% Cantork Flannels and' Wool do. Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twine, CaOdle Wick, and 1. 500 ford, Bw. hdetings. I GROCER:tiEI3 I Among, which will be offered good Brawn Su% gar, foe Sd per lb. Crushed arid Powdeted the do, for a 24 lets. also freSh Teas just landed fromadip HORATIO, and. cheaper than any ,humbtk. teas, in the city or country, warranted not wi*d. also Tread well's N. Y. butter . crack 'era, Soda Biscuit and pilot bread. • N . U;102114.%133:47Z Men and Boy's thick water proof Roots. Al so Ladies French Kid Slippere, Morocco and 'Leatbet Buskins, India Rubber Over Shoes Childrep% Shoes, Sole Leraber, Upper do. also 'Colt add Kip pkins. it, Readt - Oil ,Cloth Caps for Men add a.ys, 94gh and ;Fur bound do. Muff 4, DraWis. Geoids. iSic. Also Blue Back and piece Black Wool Dyed Brood Clothr..!'o!ive Brown. 4.e. BOUGHT AT Atm vox, mime as low .as 81,874 cis. the yard., at; TYLIIR'S. ! . • - 11:4.11:TE4 , • t Flannet SorkF, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Grain of all kinds, Beexwax. Tallow, also Cash, and a aettlerniat with all whose accounts have stood over 3 - years, and' soyne others. ' . . Nov.i4th, 1847. M. C. TYLER. pAlliTSa large variety now gelling at TIFFANY'S. ,COLE !rather and, tiforeet4o m going ',J , cheitpat TIFFANrs. BORTSand shoes a large assortment at TIFFANY'S. NA' Iron' and steel at F RESH Teas selling very rhone nt TIFFANrs 1E141.9, Caps and Muffs for [Ralf. by , TIFFAN) BLACK, Striped,. Plaid and various colored Alpacas. Colored Celestines, Cashmeres Jenny Lind, Oregon Plaid and F,arleston Ging hams ail TIFFANY'S. PAVER. ,eIOOD writing piper at 124 cts. and letter priper at 10 cit. >per quire. Frtr sule by J. /lons. W ANTED 6100 Yds. Flannel—Sachs, lit z• J. L YONS: Sept.! 15. WANTED, Wheal, Rye, COIF', Oats, Rut 'lter. Cheese, Flannel, Beeswax, Tat— low, Ord Rags, Pewter, Copper and Cash, for which the highest price will be. paid. J LYONS. SUGAR. Coffee, RdiflifiS, lodigo, Allum, Copperas, Vitrol, Dye'4 oo do, &c. ch. VIP al the store of'J F, . ` A FILL stock of Groceriep, Crockery. ZS. Mere Tin-wars. Paints, Oils and Dye stiiZ, Medicines. Broom , . aih. &e, by BENTLEIr 4. READ. 'NEW GOO ILIFARY BERRITT is receiving a very 11 extensive assortment of T4PLE 41 . f.F4NCY MOODS, ,for tbe!Fall and Winter trade, which he Is ;oferint ata small advance Irma cost. In bill stock will be found a fell assortment of Dry Goods, including a spletdal selection ofDre Goods. Cloaking, and Shawls, con *o4* in part of • gichifeeshmeres at *25 cents Muslin de Laines at 16 do Black and Plaid Miami's.- ' Mohair and Gala Plaids. gait* "rich twilled and plait FretukhGinghamal tad anifixtensive asisSitmerit of froui ,t, cents . and l upwards. Wool 01, canter° a Plaid, a . A Iso;lii teretoroee ~. a large - .rtnient Of •:demo. itilacEiy, .., timifferA2B,.., • fai, gnat, , stris, •• . - Psiars,',o44. Idnntilinaii, BLITALIi ROI , &c.. ,-, - 10 whit* be would invite the -at -idiots of piri -1 ickutiordiond which , lie is deter load to sell as itrisp•Or, cheaper t n the ch - , pest, for cob, Most kW* of produ ..or app . ed credit. •1 l' ife.Wpuld beg tea etc, presen his tanki4o 11 ,1, his`foetid, &nit the,. [dicier th patronage ao liberallibistoWeil, 0 ills este lishment.and to e• thern that Unnamed Icy his success lllielktiq'he Shall Ai re to secureli continuance sir titedr i csididence I, ad,aappfirt, 1 pi ; ik ,jkit 'tiy• t e litre o_ .108511Ackl ,00_nei.P, ' Wh" t At'Aflir - . 1 0' ' *lard' r rigliPii L ! , 'f"' -4 • .-• : 1 •. ~ .., l i t ••111geW:•• , ,, fo rd , Oet 23, 11347 ! I •-• ;„..,,..• 'EI..-- 1 , 1 • li .- .....____ . , THE t DIE ; T: REMEDY i 22261zie it 0:0 4 .. PHYS NTIIROPI THE P prieioi trite this . method of ma-, long known t the litthe isciat Valuable and im, portant dis ery ever mitorded in the history of med r , Nino., In testing ky chemical. expos meat, , the mettininall Piiipeilies of a rare . plant; w h i ch Riviera alone 4 - 14! T ' n banks of the Wapsopinicon kilter, in Iowa; they dia.; covered that ii possessed a healing and restoring poir.l Cr.. which, in ;their opinion, in combination with (Owe remedies, the !result of their medical researches, Would! render it a • ' . : • GRAND cATHOLicoiir „ fol a aufferini world. The reinedial powers 'or thii plant wire totted with the leait ,possiblu delay, and DX hundreds of instauce.s. they proved fully adequate to the complete and perfect.removal of disease in' any and every form. and it as confidently believed that the remedy is destined to produce an entire ,revolution the medical world. Facts in their possession ful l warrant them in making the astounding announc e ment, that it immeasurably surpasseslu iss power tO uproot ind expel disease, every othei medicine now known. I has been administered its Ordet terteat its power to said numbers of pimiento, in the roost hopeless, cases, suck as had haffiedtheekild of the Moot eminent physieleniki and had proved too obstinate lobe removed by any Of the numeroue'remedies of the',.diy, and , to the perfedu astonishment; of all, it effeetCd complete and perrns.j vent cores; thus brilliantly triumphing, not only oven the greatest remedies known to the medical pronominal but over all tpe Pills, .Syrupe and Panaceas, whesc virtues are so loudly trumpeted throughout the leng th and breadth of the land. • • AS A GENERALIAMIY MEDICINE, • the propriethrs challenge the world to produce . BC equal. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature, and completely purificis the Blood, • . vitiated: state of which iikthe cause of 'all diaease. It hes bet4ii administered in Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbers' Itehl Canker, Catarrh; Cholera Miobus, Colic. Coldsi Cough, Cononmption, Croup,; Cramps and Comm!. alone, Cancerous Sores and Ulcers, Dthpsy, Dyspep sia, Dyseeitary., Eryiiiitelas; Enlargement of the Spleen, F‘ver awl Ague, Fernale Complaintsi Fc. vers of all kinds, Gravel. Gout„ Hysterics, lidliona-1 tion• of the Liver, Lirtigs„Kidneys and Bladder. gestion. Jatintlice, Leprosy, LlvOr. Complaint, Neural-, gia; Palpitai inn of the Heart , Ales, Scrofula, Spinal' Complaint, Salt-Rheum, Scald Head, 'Syphilis, Sup pression of the Menses, Tic Bouloureus. &c, Thei s proprietors have yet to learn that it has failed in al single insion4 of effecting a' cure. . As .a Preventive of disease, it is entitled to the fullest eoafidence of the community. iAn immense •moint of suffering. time and money has been saved by 'a timely we of it. It has already crossed the .Atlantic, and measures are now in progress, to extend the blessings of this GREAT REMEDY throughout the world. The proprietors incite the sick to try a single boa, and they feel assured that they -Will be perfectly satia. fled with the entire truthfulness of their representa tion. PRINCIPAL omee; s3,Bowery, N. Y. Sold also bi- C. BALDWIN, Agent, Montrose. Price 23' Cents a Box. A Few boon IE4O of Public AVENUE, ON TURNPIRE STREET, IS WILSON'S , STORE WHERE. can be found-the most extensive assortment of GOODS in Town—and nin'onlylound but riurchused as low and many articles lower than e.lsewhere—he ha,. just re plenished arid added largely to his former stock. Dry t Goods as usual in variety, and in addition, Carpets, Rugs, Window-Shades, Pa. per Hangings, etc. GROCERIES. CROCKERY, IRON, - STEEfr HARDWAREr—a more extensive, assort ment than eiker—Nalable Castings for Wago makers, Harness; Saddle Trunk and Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Kit and Findings. Nov. I. 1897. Land in* Sullivan Comity. THE County of Sullivan having been lately set off from the county lot Lycoming and the Coun Sent located by commisionersap pointed b j the Legislature on* the lakds of the Subscriber, he Wiens for sale village lots and land adjinninvbeing part of a large body. Which . be wil,l sell to suit:settlers." Mill seat. and timber plenty. / Enquire of Lewis Inner. cherry Township, Sullivan cot4nty. of Michael Meylert tft pies apt in said County to innke the necessary surveys or of tbe Subscriher[ at New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvhnia. S MEYLERT. Sept. 16, 1847. 38-3 m TIFFANY'S HE -subscriber having been appointed T Agent of therLyconting County Mutual Insurance COmpany for Surehannatounty. is prepared to receive ippl mations for insu rance, against lots by fire r MI accordance with the acts of inOorporation and t Bye-laws of the company. The great Tesources now povessed by thiti company as being much the most extensive in Northern Pennsylvania, offer-very et roiig in ducements to! all who Whitt to bo secured a. ping loss by fire, to becOrne inerehers. ROBT. C. SIMPSON, Agent. Montrose, October Ist, 1847. NEW GOODS, FIRST IN MARKET. WE invite the' attention TX the citizens of Susqtielianna Coutity,'„to our stock el Fall and Winter Goods, which is now being received, assuring , them we will do quite as well,.'if not q hide better than at any other shop io town • F. B. CII4I.IYOLER & CO. Montrose, Sept. 17, 1847. El 1000 Yds. Ginghens: • . 1 6000 . " Prints.:. - 1 1 ' - 500 . , " De Lain. I 600 " 411paceas.1 1 . 4 _l5O ' " Bra' Cloth 14. Cassimere., 100--'.&d " ine* 4 Full Cloth- , , ~. 2000 " Bro' ,Villtehed Sheetings Shawls, shears, shirts a . 41 shoes, • And every thins thin's omi to - use., at CHAN,' ER 4 cos. : ' , , - ' NAVIN! COQ IDS ' ' wow opeoing nod willibe Id cheap bY Hi II . ~. .. '. 4. zypNa. ~ _ , NO IifONOPPIJIIN 1 11 :E TEA TR I-4. , Lot of the [ Pekin, Tea Company's Tee • al so, irher Teas ht , a'elielper rafe.' bit cl peoed; and for sate by ; . : -J. IiriASHME ES 9rlesnl PIi r de l i armatt l ei r :I ‘ ,/ Alpaccas Mermoes ging ems and Pri tst ..a good assortment r o an be fond at the cheap More of • - , - . r. L. d upwards -do English and 'new Cancium icb Brocha. d Rob Roy, . . QOLE end jUpper t o tar, 'idea—Coir,no 1 1 la 'Morocco SlOns. cane and ne. Bioo Mi . ' Lad Jim end ctlito, ~ / acilka And Itt! di. ,übberti. Eric-meet e_ runent 'set I n right by -, -if;•-%•.$llENT.if YIc. RE4 Borfrim.s ini; -Tebbe. pitergEdeino, ',Jileomi 4 l, so linir 8 0 ! 4 1 i 4 .22 Y474 1 -F 4 IfP44. ! FORM 0 , 0011:4 LB 'I C PILLS. I This Great Remedy FIRE! FiltE ! ! D 40$, , - TRIPa ._ ....; 1b......6 1 5*a. ..1847.- - .,;' " I Cant; fSsw, I Co nettrieti 1 'ill'ilioit fiPphibti• cally the Case-ivith this nitichlc 'Dimwts Ithe over I Yielded to I its. most marvellous - Medical - „ wet.— Wherever A buy one, . and South . *action, , land, ,Canads, and the United§tateatre proved *nab °Ends - statement, die above qu otainn in il. ;, 'ETaMI ; ;piiiiiientence, ,telleili* . ; Whole hiMy.''• Itivit l' the' ;principle upon which' 'y oti Are Cll retl. may Mit home n to yew teitt the result, of la trial of the, article_ „nails factory; yOu are mimed, and Me Meretrf - Om:cam, remains with the proprietor.;: , The Medicine iii it Com. pound of 22 distinct 'l/getable The eMltlndj. Indus] roof bu its min parttcubsrr, 7 eiclusivei Medicia., al property. conflicting with sin Mher 'eon, in -, m.— ud sob root makes its own d eure-"lind las a ' erfecter:lin.; bination, when taken into the ardfni;it does theWorki which /Ivrea& when Bei 'awe:were first 'nstitiliehed, l ntended dr 'should clur.lottilfieil'ilttlangtkaiti.t4aod re stores the 'broken:• doWni debilitated constitution.-- ' Deane. in its cbiniMeni,;will lie eumPlettily Mad. Mated from the system Aix . *tor.. Aim_ peinidileteinj agents'. bands, foe free cticislat*7they ; l nett - Ore all'eliaeffiek. "and -ahinelkitiinnisir nf Mires. 'itivet. , emlallecnimplaists . •eif-tbeiiiiiiiiiinegssie, - foeni [ also the cause of, great;Mifferine, , ii, :y . stione's iLiviion.l velem nasacquired no mindful toy, over th e coon- try, by thc.eureo,o Ito. tinukin t M distreesing chisel I x of afflictions. So find; if. Me ~! is tMs icine. 31 that it has *hos aline ' thineit' l ofoffef - ur !Ned. seal publigations. In the Nov r- No., 846. of te he •' m Buffelo Jai real "and" Meath jßevient, , h f Medi. cal and Surgical Scieme," in an genie upon Mileolotia diseases, and " solvenl i e," the!: Ater,. al,lei noting the, fact thet the \ Englis govern -. utoncelikeibieed i a secret remedy, and a.if• nntiel jg - tfie.puithese in 1802; of secret remedy, by'the , .gislatUreif New York. thus pays, tribiate Ito the it of thelledicine —. Why ; do nut our Reprnsen a, Ores in F,,,, 'ate and Assembly- convened, enlightc ~ ,and !diastolic' the suffering thousands of this count ; by the Purchase of Voughti's Vegetable ie.; than' which tin solvent since the daya of Alche u iti has: mnseesed ode belittle faine ?" Reader, here ' iperiodilca ';of high k i standing, acknowledged theOugh t a - h c ilg ;•;.; section of this country to tx• one of the he Condu ed - Muesli of the kind in the United Statesl.. ; 'ehangingtiwith the scientific works of Ettsepc to our Br ain knowledge, edited by Flint. M. M.. and cents tinted ..tii bt i men of the highest professional ability. th liePPinigis'ide- t o notice a ...mecret remedy." -lieu ' illet.,einm under stand no ; unknown aid eterthima .. ratio.iconla thee extort a ‘ commeot foe so itigh i l , ca rter anti conse quently. sinless it directly emir with theractice of the faculty, Rolla nave its greit "'foie " which has caused it to receives this -passing nod.-- • ; Kinen disease*, littekeENS of tt : aek and spine. it. regular. paillul and iu#prettoe ' enatruathith Moot Albite, and the entire Imimplici ` sin of evds ; which follow a dieotdered sjstem, Arent i ceselieved by the medicine". Send foe MitoPldeis Cr, - Agetits.r.:and you , will find evidence 'ef the value (the laitlfontriptic there put forth. As a remedy fo r the irregoferitice of the. female system, it has it; the c 'mpound .sif." root " which has been resorted! to in tIM fi rth of IlEsirope for ceuturies-=as a sure eure for this omplaint, end as,st • restorer of the health Of the en v re system 4! Lives Comrs.antv,„ JAUNDICE. , BILSOINI I) MICA, ake.t ere in. scantly relieved. Peilple of the 5 'eat Willlfit;d 'it the only remedy in them; enmplaints, as well, ail Fovea AND Anne., There is no remedy li e it, arid ruo cede noel-or quinine forms part. of th is ruitiiee. No injury will result in it; use, and i e active; ppmerties are manifested in the use of a 'finite 30 oz' *tam.— I For Fayed ano - Aane, Bilious .piairdera, take no nih. ' er medicsae. RIIFUEATIBM, Gotre ;'will fi ad!i•elief.— The actioit ofthis riwdieine upo n the Blood. will change the disease—Which origin plea in the Ilblood— and a healthy result will follow. vsrersts.llitnines. I t Tint, &c.. yield to a fie , days ' us iof this hiedicine. InflarnmotliOn of THE LUNGS.Cultall `,Cossuertiosi also,- has ever jeurad relief. Scaovitt.t. Eaysiest..4, PiLe.', Inflamed Eyes—all caused he impure boded; will find this article the remedy. Tii I•ystern,.ceirnpleteJ !s, acted upon by the twenty-tern iffererrt; piopertic ~, of the mixture, is purified and rest . eil ; as 1 pariii. cure will not follow. The train 0 come+ corm plaints Palpitaiion of the' Hem t.' iek Eleadahe.,De. , bility, dtc4, are all tlielrmultnis ' e derangement ot I the system, and this Gaziv Rimini's.' will do its work. The ; promisor set forth in l s he advertisement, are based upon the pseelforwlist it has dos tji in the past four. years. Tie written -leatimonyoof 1000 Agents, in ; Canada, the ; Uniterl,tothies. Eng/4nd and South America, in the i possessionlif the Iprietor . and car, be seen by all !interested;! is astifr ent de. monstration that it is' the hest,;2ll4licice evert offered to the World. Ge t tlielpaeaphlet, sod sindy ,; ( he prin. !ciple as there laidlotve, of the melhod ofen . Put up in 30 oz. bouleirst. 132 ; 12, tiz.3, do atisl,l. each— the larger holding 6 ozs more than two sinallibottl,4l. Look out and not gel i mposed slim; Evel bottle has " Vaughn ' . Vegetable Lithodtripti ixture " blown upon the glais. the wriitenfitigneture6of "G. C. Vaught;" on the directionclend " ID-C. Vaughn, Buffalo." Clamped sus Ike 'eorki . k." l' Nond 'other are genuine. Prepared bY pr. G . Veugliii,! atold at the prin.:ipal O r race, ;107 Main ettee,t, Bo 10, at Iwholesile end etail. No attentioh given M. letters unless post paid--ardeis' froth regirtariy iecitiatituted Agents excepted: pose - paid hitter or trerlinl coin. ,muuications soliciting , lidvice, proMptly it ded to. gratis., ; . 1 t Offices devoted' escisively to the sale olthis sr. tiele; 132 Nayssu•at. r l ew Y k spy C des' as- 4° 1 . 181 . ' Salem, MIES.; and by, the prime al prug g ietii Omagh.- aki, nut the United States teati ; as- admetised in the papers:" ' ',j- , 1 P : ' i ~,c, m 1 - , Agents this county . ; SereriAlt & Rear, Mont Mee; MINIM finearee,New'Mdforift Wes. F. Rears ;Arc Great ;MI W. OWEN,lTravetigi * a gent. INZU 1 :,6' 00 •.. . ilkirirritairacEpaw, .. :1, 1.1._.,. .. A RE now receiving a yen , I large flnli lietii -41 rable stock of , 1 . 1 'R •-• , FALL AND WlN2lxi.Goaris, which beim' been boght foi. C*sit, and,will be sold at a itery ent4 t advance, fton cosie. .We Still adhere to our UO . ll otte l „ i Ploy 'sp i na .I:II4 . DOStiLD, ~ ./1 .. . 11 any establiebnieut.... thi#,Oitip of thi Dela ware, and invite our gusto . 'Os hind tbe.,,publie generally _to give itea.cli ~ aril' test tletruth , ti f our assertions, ' - , , 's. Montrose, Oct. 13. f :1857. /' 1 ' ROl4 and Steel, of al , 'est ',every sike and I qualitjr evei.brefillo tio his imairketA - • • . #I , IVTL EY BEA - 11 ....1 .. t ROADCIPTHS: „plata : aia' seynteres ind; Safi lett., Re• ver large essortnteni)*Kentuck Jeatii,TlSerds.' #intels, Vestings, Linsey. Woialsey'S.Slicelingi e cien Yarn, Eattintiko.ini cheap al the 1. •!. 111777,11414211 •-z74. rIREINCH Iletillooll, - c , rakicY• Cathmers.;ll6usliini inghains, Oregon . risid;_pitifeim 91• (.7 :4110r ale Yightibt - BRATTEE-r& A RDWARE. 1 1111mikiltiob, inefil• di ng ware Cdelsraftr:lties t . rot' Me bi, Ia i NTLEY 4 1. 2 ‘ ' • • 5 ,.. ' ....- -' - --.7 7 -l e- 1 - - 1 , - " 7 Ikeiebaiigi -- he _ .I' ll ' , 111 , c 7 ply the h i g he ,k - " kr "l,''''.-zi - i h r, !j ou ..,. - '.. inuckwhek ~ . . . -. t• -L - I MOO' ? -UN. f , Ne 4 .7, , `. - r? . , !Is., vatioar.;-, Tallow;f, s i - lit A'Preiv e''lrf, p ' ' . la , 'IN . ;IC : 4 1 1 1 1 , Ne l, . , - r 7 tir.i liing.Sli • pec4pplei t romp 4 Ittlitry t . ....., .. . , , , , „ ~ ~ , I thy, purgliri sie.keniugir tkbUitana t ti r AND ! WINTER MEDI. • The greathrtuty interior Ify, ol tl4 medicine ove, io chile other Is, W e icates divisor; ithrirlanwates the body. k is our : or me very, t raw and Winter aneddelnes home; I, not :only-pet the bele system,i= strengthens the pe at . , but It creates new, Mead rkb b ; newer passimor 4 on - other adicibe..- ad this lino theteat Stem of iu *Mid suiccess2 ft performed! within the."vatot tw o ym, ODOM than 33.011 • otraevers rupics of imam pat Nast 400 of these were cot incurable. lore Matt; 2.001) LAW* of C mink. Rheostat:kin - 1 UPI PUNA or dficrial • ,4.1110101 claster of Idebillryand ant of emery UM taw* of= different Ramie r plaints; R,OOO cams-of - • Oa; 1,500 carnal Pe I Iver - auntilaitit ; - ,4,600-malipei of ri rtf the,kidne, and dainty; SAO eared Of C. isumpthir ; tha isitath Of- of disminii or the bleed, rid; Mo m, Eryslpshai,dlelt„ Rh . nr, pimples on thelato t immernsit cities or k headache, Vain in the side 'andart," cu s , spinal atietbmt, • This. weans-law must aimeir inctedibte, bat we ba n . MOM Man phinricia Mid other rage:at Onus all pant of tbe U nited ,gu t tei locum ! sus Igthe eatmordinery corm. R. dm Boulikirk, Dog; one • the snort retiocaUble I anggists in Jim. ark, Inroitints that he can refer to More Ihan 150 roar in that : place alone,- bere are Unharmed!, In the city o r rt,,, York i irhich We'will ell.? to with pleasure, and to Mee nicht, inn. ra g g il l • medicine' for the preventive pf damn known---it tindou ly saved the tires of more than 5,000 CHILI) ENISV - PAST SEASON. As it removed the :c • use of diet and prepared tlu m for as Bamiimr memoir. - it has niver Mimi to Injure in us least the defies child.. . .1 11EIII1 TISM. This Senatordila Is peed with the ,vrat ptrfect sdkne iA Rheumatic complainis; however Orme or chronic- The agar 'shim curet' le has Iperforined nets indeed wonderful um, remedies somelimusrove temporary relief. this entirely emu, eaten k innn than isirinten, even when the limbo and bonti,ar e dreidfully swollen I " - I' • OCT' Item M r ocetii Terry, one of Inc °Mtn and most respect. able lawyers lii Hartford, tile following is an extract or a letter rcci4vcd iron. him; r Towne ntict—i havcrised lily bottle of your Paisaparilii, and find It is eacellent in its rift-cat upon a throttle rhernmor , pain to which I amsibj,ct t from ati injury tweibiormi years ago in a public stage. Please send tee two or your butlin to the care of Dr. Sejrninur. I haire convened with two et oar principalphysiniam,a9d recommend your Barealintilla. S 1 I U TERRY, Hartford,Lateti 12,180.. iniermes witboui vo, 1 p 5 41 17.4.7-4 .:,:!1_ LGr.II44tAIATiI 76 N 'CURED.. ; Cleaerofinii - Welf the:it qCOMainiptiOis cill he .cured. Brow. Consump p ous. Liver Complaints, Colds, Catarrh, I:me., Asthma ,S,Pittlea • kied, - Soiert in dm Chest, Hectic timh Sighs Sweets, Di it-Or pinfusi4 Expectoration, raw in the side /cc bate been ond can be cared. I Da. ToWns.:JeDtreirgir;, Nentrll ttt ; ekty years apt I ant a widest add, tettletEontrifr tanes'and affected ate tc verely Ondeedi tinnily It became * constant bawling niush, bas not-so seethe all us prevent we iron atteudie,; to my Inisions.-: Within Melnik fel: F doSt art it leftmost ore me gradoally. At last 1 because dedu —t brea with diffiCulty. nod raised with my coNclimuc bad esatterPled for the last nine mains! previoutto whit yoniidarsaparille, bad regtdar uicnt mese. indeed critfrividsand myself suPpused 1 would .die with the 'consucetetkin but 1 - Ittalp . r.tlteltapp.iutts fo apprise yorr tb.t. b, my surprise after using three bons of.yuur darssomilla I fwd my beattleiestrired: It revived m 'gradually, and I ant oon enjoying uttleh better health than nave for the last t.Vo you" I bad almost entirely lost inrappetitg, width is now abormunti& You are at liberty to publish this in the papererwith my nese id you choose. My !Indeed; who Is three yearir old,had a: very bad went the whole ntialet winter. Wegreeause very ninth alarmed at her account. While usingthe tartlet!, gave her sonic of 11, and it soon ent i rely relleved her, well as myself, and she a well gow,'and hearty as anychilAt ever-raw. She .war full of little blojeltes',; it took theutintway,andhor skin is simnel and lair now. and 4 am satisfied shetteovereil her health fee • using your exallehtltuedecine. h. . . S. W. CONAN T, 444 Bowery. , . , • erilticS REND THIS. Youschp hake pale completions, dull eyes,, blotches on the face, iougltikift, end are out of Writs" we a bott:c mtwo of Dr. Townocudissarsaparilia. It will cleanse your brad, re move Vt., treckieerturd Notches, anti rive you anituation, sped. ling es, fi ne pifittt, and beautiful coMplesion—all of which ate ofiumieuse valtie tountuartieillmbes. - GREKTI .FEMALE MEDICINE. . „t. 1 , . t a Dr. TownsernmSatlaparilla is , 'sovereign and speedy cure for incipiesit'Clinsurnptian, Barrenness, Lsitieorrlises or t'. itne., obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of lvtine,,,,r involuntary dMebarge therm; and: for the general prim rntinir attic System, 110 Matter whether the rend i of inherent mile, or produced by irregidaritY, illness! or accident. Nothing can be more surprising `khan its invie:•mtin efflitr on the bunion frame: Penratar all weakness and lassitude, fun taking it once necome robust and full at energy under in ingu ence.wlt hunwiltaudy count eracmtlie nerveleesness of the h nutlet tame, Is nick is ihe great tante of liarrtr•UVE, .1t will not he expected of tag in bases ofeo deka , " naulig to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can swum de afflicted that luirinits - of gaits hive been reported to ps WM eral casos.WherS hurdling have without children. after M - slag a feivbrittlient . of BIM invaluable. medicine, have bees bleir ed with bealthy;offsPriog. '- ; '1; -•. Dr. Towns. sign fflly wi b fe ank" itly Aistremed by seal nessand generalliebility; and mitering coming:MY hr twig gi , ii a sensation of ireatine clown, failinkof the womb; a... 1 other die ticultkw, and iniying, known.eaSett *lmre your metlichm has rt feetell great cults; and also'bearink itrecommended for authori ses I have described' I obtained *Niglio of your. Extract of 3.. i. saparilla grid follonred the iiireetiegjs on gave me. in a g..g time it remov ed y her complaists,nthles itrired her to h m eahh. - in,y, grateful Millie lessons the so-wired; I take pleasure id this acknow leder% i tt, and recommending it to the public. ' . hiii.D. b1001:E. Albany, Aug. 17. 047. ' , 1 -- Grand & .Lydian nr.. ill tuni, To - alowdatui & AttitlelYLATll .-4'his Extract of $c milli has been ex testy prep ' , .infrefenxice to fentate c..... pastas: " Noferistalo itrbo has triesdp• to believe she is -net:font, in; that cri: icafperiod ..the turn of life,” should nmlect tow, 'it, twit is a"„--ain preventive- tiir any - of the tututeinus and horrible dises to *Mich fen stibiect •at that . Ilnie of Uhl:: , Vlsis wind maybe dengedi:severat ' years by- ustns ids avalleine. Nor isikiewvaluable tint thole approaching animl . hoot:as it hie4iniiited to anietitakite, by quickening the ta..l and Invhgerritit . tbeayettio: , indeed t.. medicine is 'Mika. ble hit all the d .ases in which ,ie tt are-suldect. it lbraifistitti hole aystear.senapnoernly - the MIMI ' . . reek I?) , lithos* the hoperittinarifl the body, ma so to sthinalatiogilueitystem an to prodtise ii stibsequeui ream:lien, which tothe can of most seateitiee taken for tenale weakness And digeti4et...--t - r. .. - ..'i ti ;' i - • .(. SROFJ.IJAA ,CIJAP 4 ~.r'lliis • , Certificate corichsWielY prbeeklthat this Sandi partite het perreM contiel a- Vref the moss obiablite dlsenties• oft w the - Iblood, There pass.' cured le one breeds bi anprecedenta , V --. • ... Dit. Tawriazidb- - Dear Sh : I bare the:Plearnirein info' Si yea' Di tiv stillate uf mbe children btaniniftured: - Of the tcrofula Cr the weer your, lent-medicine/ Mier-were, afflicted wry severely with . bi d . rent have tak§riettly that' hortlei; it bst 1 them away; kre:Whlels I feel undue deep obligation,' 1- . 1- ,i - Yours, raptly,. : ; 7 • 1 . 4 18f1A0- W. t.: Al, lOC' Wooster - Bilge , New: Yoab.llttrOA,kfirr.- ::. , ! ; .. f :. °ninon - or iruyste4AiL—Mitailud4.i. Jamul any rt. ceiving- ardert Dun rhyakiaira -la differiat, Tarts Of the Union. Thu. la ta - WWI Oka we, phya:alarti iti .the Orb(' Maar. bare lermiteireue' _thratenreacribediar Toivniend's Sareaparity, , and Apetleyertl;th : btone..er the :ravel vitaabte piepatiltiald in 1 the tharllttl.7- -. 1 , 1 :' - . f , , ' ,-., . . --; i . - tit 4LP:1111.14n al n. ''...,:-- ' ?. - , - - ,-:' ;4 P.WlLsobt ...'..,:,--.,-, 'J..' '':-. - '';' ~- II- IC - BILIGGi. . '... - AlbatilAptil'i,,lB,lC. • ...,. 1 . .. - ELIIENDoR,P, ' U eri.oimouiti'llipt:a w,„iipuiiii, lino or thr tY 8 Marko vgvirvillatiltimettibr*.otthe New , denier Legisialure; has May ace taw tee- IbildWine;aertteciate... it WIGS its own CO 7- ~ - . ., , , . ,....:-,, , ,;:-!4.- : .-;,, .-- -- ..- - nitwit .41nuirjA IFC- A-yieafs nom.. was :taken with the intluemem and my snots siadeteielt leiledebititited state. I*Ni:induced to try Defame Illturri , satiakM'e tillait andither: liking' init . or-iliree bottles Ira arty tionett ieetil, led -attageiteddi reiktireV'' to 'saki tavdiet w ' .1 beitroomlancil *in” it: and n tbak I improve every day.— I bellehalt *aid erihe, eed won ttot be whirred it oink, any . „- ~'., :: - .7,:i.,._ TILES,t TILES Irs . ~ tir:: Dy _;:.TOvrO.ROOd'il:.Siriajoirj t ihil-i4- no . lees eurcriurul lheitf ' tbitirdt*widtWheandahihtri(lian fbediielets artbe WA ' ithekaatires, .04 set:vets iletribtp Read tau: ,--- De - . ...' meitecuiprmrsatuparin.ArEtnaY " 2. 4aseet..i,linee tbe i leithciikyaaregitst‘fhavebetti suidret to re Ste attacks:of Os enitarbat.me, ' tem, 4„, bore seated all IX tottifeetiftitatioali hsti tand bad - of et-Wending relief, except - hi detathS.-q: 1- alWldeettrierara Pro-drat "it"" is'yetiftwaita - GIAO*-7:4ltave: and 1Wo: brutes or,pour sir' I #ruirlai'and'iiihr ia ihill , ! o ( ll .o 44 f,g#Pl olll 4 / s et ' d 3- "“ tesir fin intarlicitthhi: say peereeiterkesay referto tied asidd bebaPPlr... l * - .ltt a 4.. 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