Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, March 16, 1848, Image 4

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TREAS,,RER'S SALE..,
Of Unseated • • and louNdsOo- 1
turned ibrifonlpaynsent of toles,'
tin Soisque*na COlawly.
NOTICE is heriby given, that agfeetbly to
en act of the General assembly of the Com
monwealth of Tednsylvania, posited the mo l l
day of March A.l). 1815 entitled "An act to
amend the act entitled an act directing they,
mode of'selling Upseated Lands for taxes, , and
for other purposei' and of an Act passed the
13th day of March A. D. 1617; " A lurthersup
element to an Bello amend the act entitled an l
act directing thettnode •of selling Unseated
Lands for taxes, atid for other purposes:"—And
in accordance with the t rovisions of the 41st
section of an act id the Legislature passed the
29th day of April D. 1844 entitled '` An act
to reduce the Stat debt and to incorporate the
Pennsylvania Cadet and Railroad Company," i
and of an act'pai4ed the 9th day of March A.
D. 1847 entitled An Act in relation to the
salei of Unseated Unds in the several Calm
tiel Of this Cominonwealth"—The following l
tracts or - pieces of land will be sold at . pubic
Vendee, on the second Monday of June next at
the Court House Montrose; in the County of
Susquehanna for the arrearage of taxes due,
and the costs acciVed on each lot respectively.
No. of Warrantdes, owners Tax
acres. or nu-Inhere. a cis
IItitOOKLYN.
107 pt of Andre Ty bout
200 pt of George geeler
50 pt of Matheial; Brooks
62 Robert Jac kson
100 Zoptier Its
LATHROP.
_
107 pt of AndrewiT ybout
200 pt of George kepler
se pt of Mathewllißrooks
62 ,r• , Robert P'ackson
100 Zopberretts
FO ES:r LACE.
513 Robert H. Rose Est. •
47 . Daniel Henley .
G
,REAT BEND.
MS pt of Samoa Sowman
200 Pt of Putnamtatlin .
200 14 p of Peter Prubb
400 14 p. of Jarpei,9lOrgan
148 pt of Joseph:4V right
350 14 pof Peter 'ararrington •
267 Jonathan Butler
93 pt of Williarrk Xl'hite
50 pt of Mathiasfillrooks
' 109 9 p of Franklin Lusk
' - ARFORD. i:.
$52 pt of Andrew- aldan .1
ERRICK.
301 WilliarilForbeir
201 Jonathati Sergeant Ir.'
221 lsaac I.!, harton
100 1 pt of Jasper Newport
100 pt of Grace N'tewport
222 pt of bane Pis
50 pt of Samuel ;Meredith
-64 pt of g Samtiel Meredith .
Iti RMONY.
1122 pt of Jacob P erman
400 Frederi Berthold
155 tot of Joseph Mason
XV %Valiant. Buckley
409 John IdArrell
50 pt lit Samuel lidcGatier •
220 pt of " i; "
93 pt of Peter Palte (owner)
50 pt of Samuel MeGabey
5! Martin' raid (owner) ,
' JACKSON.
63 pt of Paul Nei:cross
,ENOX..
479 Henry glisten
491 Peter Jordan
• 479 , Henry Ihrdan
491 lames Baldan
463 Peter B4ldan
479 SamuelPumley t .
491 Ha rmoi4Gumley
479 Paul Jaslen
250
ir ti
A nd rew'Ty bout
22 pt of George , epler .
203 pt of Matthet4 rooks
100 Thus, H Muzzy (owner)
.50. Barr Baldwin
418 ERTY.
50 R. H. Rease Est.
200 PT TP
No. 2Q. 1. 00 Georgf Fox (owner)
Daniel Llon (owner)
No. 16. 100 Abralism Dußois (owner)
MIDDLETOWN.
isoo . IL H. Rate Est. • •
MONTROSE.
No. 72 p
" 10, 72 p'
" 1472-p
" 15, 72 p
NEW MILFORD.
12$ pts of tracts of,
Samuel Rink, Joshua - Rink, t
and SOomon Findley,
75 Samuel Ilink Jr.
No. 16050 pt 01 J,l - lawley and G. Cor.
Win (owners) . 2 68
50 Skepherd Buel (owner) 2 69
12: MI3
170 pt of Andrew, I ) yie
No. 49, pt of 46 Hyena Tiffikny Ext. (own.
er)
90 W. H. Skbins (owner)
200 Wm. and Jame* McMillen
(ownefs) ' 577
149 John Vie Vatkenburg (owner) 4 39
100 Seth klitOhell (owner) 2 90
40 Edmond:Mints (owner) 57
15 - - ThomakNorris (owner) . 69
.107 J. W. 141knap (owner) 1 53
93 Ira Summers (owner) 99
100 Willia*Hayden (owner) 61
100 SolompOßß.• Williams (owner) 61
' SHRINGVILLE.
71 Cbarles!Perigo (owner) '
SIIIVER LAKE. , ~
150 Robert , ,, Rose Est. 278
T OMSON.
1 Audrew F orier i -. 4.08
Joel La . Eat. (owner) 56
Hannah! Warner • . 735
AbraltatnjShoemaker 4 90
. , Jesse Ed ins , 10 29
George ow 10 13
150 f Mania Sbaw 869
250
,/ Isaac Miger 6 1.4'
100 John Pleifsant • 245
167 tof James Ti mble ' . 4.08 .
-275 J. Leßa 'de Chaumont 6 73
1A Samuel
.. Edon 428
David 1 (owlter) 74'
iioo Wm. kgklatiury (owner) 95
118) ! Veranns!
- tarribee (owner) 1 12'
,
,
The Sellewhig, hinds re.tursted by the
Ceileeters feet the men-petyament ter
'laws, le wit f ,
No „Awned r the
.
acres:,._, ; name la 1,"
' prßu RN.
137 ' 1 , HeorY ,
i ker - 270
50 ' ,Hunt.J • - SG
11X) lielmes . tbooy 90
30 Hay gat it
i i i r in
- 94
80 Lamp /dor eR. • , 1 18'
25 Reber. • Andrew. J. 24
25 Reber ' • li.Y. 11 .10 11 Si
.30 Runnejs arks . 00
100 Taylor ill 90
1 3
50 - Wiekize , 1 ) 10 . ' - - • '9o
111 Miles , a' bile IL -'. , ' 90
60 ' Whip lease , - • : ".06
10'i ^ • Belkiek , RO/- 1 :- IO6
ittia
30 13ulloelr, Jamie - ' Se
.3j. Thillodk icob R. ' - = • • 41
112 Carling' mei - ' 4kZ
I );
t a
. 90 1 '' '*. otelliioWitliiiii ' '-- • ' . '7ll
7 0 • reed William ' 60
16 • - fame. Elba
10: • LeMpbler Harry - kl 2
02` - Nolea Thomas ' - e 2.
'' • ;:,• BRID WATER,
54: Ely Wil •
50 ' ; Kart Pbil n -
-80 4ohnson Anthony
60 . Little Horace
12J.. Merrit Jesse'
•54 \ Murphy- Matthew
.fio Granger Martin
11 *Ward C. L.
....
BROOKLYN.
165 Ball Horace - 1 82
100 Jayne Sarimel 64
240 Lindsly Mrs. Levi 3 84
100 Williams Dave! 111 70
• ' CHOCONUT.
50 Vallibee Daniel - 32
100 Hill Jobn S. - 60
100 • Hill George hl 60
1 . CLIFFORD.
106 Coleman William 76
50 . Brougham Edward 94
50' Baldwin Patrick Bl
50 Bell Levi ~ 2 10 .
50 Bobson Joseph W, • 821 1
50 Davis Daniel • AZ
50 Jackson Elizabeth 1 8J
50 . McCabe Michael - 90
75 Enos Carlos ' ' 96
25 Finch Francis S. 30
198 . .Hamilton Sloane 166
- 1 Nutting George 46
50 - Teague Dennis . 66
50 Teague Thbrnas 64
50 Wilson Amzi ' 930
tit modic. '
50 Stage Joseph 60
73 Stage Joshua 96
2 54
4 80
1 22
1 50
1 08
GREAT BEND. •
House & Lot, Guilin George 4 20
260 Treadwell Sally % SO
50 Ward William 60
160 Chamberlin Samuel 3 04
75 .-L'ristle Margaret 64
GIBSON.
87 Stark Daniel 00
45 Washburn Ebenezer 2 04
325
6 10
1 Si
1 89
2 44
12 35
2 22
HARMONY.
40 Wood James
50 Ward C. L.
' HARFORD.
Adams Levi
40 Beeman Stanley
2 02
1 23
19.5
2 47
91
2 14
1 25
62
50 Avery Samuel and John 1 76
50 - Eggleston Nathaniel
663 Hamilton & Dimmick 2 66
9L Hamilton Sloane 1 30
100 " Latham Charles W. '1 50
JACKSON,
80 Stillwell Lyman 48
40 Tingley Warren-M. 38
55 Barret Sabin 52
LIBERTY.
' I 80 p Platt Merrit 30
50 . Archi John
50 • • Howard Jonathan C., 110
50 Randle Addison 60
• • LENOX.
200 Halsted Samuel L 2 76
75 Millard Stepbed S. 74
40 Ward C. L 76
- MIDDLETOWN.
Hickey John
Steven Michael
Birchard labez A.
Mills Bartlett H. -
''NEW MILFORD.
Herkimer Henry
• , t i l'estfall John
yler . Edward
RUSH.
Prier Michael
Ross William C.
Stephens Jaw
Owens Samuel
Duel Isaac
.Pratt Chester
.lobinson Sabiu Jr
Redding Lawrence
Trowbridge Henry
Virgil & Mills
'Wood Aaron
Blakeslee Seth
Blakeslee Naomi
Edsell Jesse'
Morse William -
Ross George
Turrell Curtis
SILVER LASE.
Chalker Samuel
Donovan Dennis
Mc,Caine Michael
Winters Midhael
Waters Rodgers
Bentley & Richards
Sinith F.rastus
Buckley William
SPRINGVILLE.
BUllock Robert .1.1
Chamberlin 'Cho rles
ColuEbeneier M
Sweet Isaa6
Stage Aaron:
Ho4y John ;
Holly Joseph
Holly Elam.
THOMSON.
Bushnell Ebenezer 1 22
Hollis Leonard 74
• HARVY TYLER. Treasurer.
Treasureirs-Office, March 9, 1848.
62
1 89
5 40
11 52
11 52
8 48
3 83
3 83
8 53
1 92
2 44
2 08
10 30
2 67
6 11
7 00
1 72
5 48
1 . 72
87
82
100
47
77 p
39
50
150
119
50 .
200
25
100
50
75
100
i lot
20
50.
111
99
3 70
1 23
2 47
1 23
aril
4 83
330
LIM
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MONTROSE SALOON 4
. -
wE, the undersigned tender our thanks to
the people generally for the extensive
patronage we.bave heretofore received in our
line of buginessond would inform them that we
have fitted up a new and
£aloen,
on the firsulloor at the westicloor of J. N..K14.
dridge's Critiiriet Ware establishment, two door,
west of M. S. W,llson's Store, and opposite L
L. Post & Clio's. Store. Please call and we will
be happy to wait upon you in a better style
than we haie been able to do heretofore. Wt
have one fine room expressly Tor the Ladies to
eat Oysters' and Pic-nics, &c. Also, we have a
new And splendid style of China Toys, of all
kinds,. the best Assortment that ever was in
Montrose, Which will be sold cheap.
EEI
Confectionaries, Rock Candies, and
Jujnbe Paste,
upwards orforty.kiods, fresh trim New Yorkl
Freak soppty of
Groceries, Figs, P'nuies,
shas, Aka"' PI,
as gond as ever.. .".MINTS, API LES, ike.
ErGiagerapread, Cakes, Crackers, Herrings
and Cheese:, gqnstantly no band.
C. B . DIVIN &E. BACON.
Montrose,lNo,4*!;lB.47.
Tax.
$ cts,
"'• itiEbi OVA L
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tatot,l4D
H-AVE 1 ; 1 1nOved froolthoiroll staid on toil"-
Oike sire. Jo: ?obit e Avenue. over
flaliabrafrillAew doer- nooth of the
PostOfficeolffbere.tbei ma, : be food read
i
to annuli Iforklirtbo 'bad 11' 00,444i : f0r may
thelineet
W._ On doe 0 4 1 0 6 0k - 1 .filikes.,t lll " 4l ol
to ni,4
- ileornecuymnsini-*
Alati , —seqy made vitithing4ttiannines
thietidt. .
• . ismissoti r
lionktooet fett. 381 WI •
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04
1.84
1'56
3.2x2
1.54
$6
4.6
HERRICK
2 70
42
e. .. 20
1 32
438
58
4 64
''''''''lliiifiiiirets.
F.B. C I IANDLER Se C 0.., -
Denlei:, in Dry Gnarls, Gronerirs, Crock Cry Hard%
warp, Stoves, Stove-Pipe, Dunks, Siationevy,Ac.
4 Easl, aide of Public Avenue.
F. B. CHANDLER,
.. .
= ' R. C. 5131601 4 .
g. %V. ROn.
P,. - •
•
CALEB WEEKS;'
Saddt, Harness, Trunk, Vnlis6 & Whip ma
keeand repairer, &c. Shop two doors above
thee Democrat"
DOCT."THAYER
, 3
BOTANIC & HYDROPATHIC PHYSI
CIAN, AND OURGEON—Office at his
dwoll log third/house east of the Court /loom t
—Will be at fuime Saturdays of each week,
wkre be will be happy to wait upot all those
wk may favor him with a call '""
SMITH & SHUTTS,
Physitians & Surgeons, Laneshoro, Pa. Of
fitelot the first named in the firm. over the
Engineer's office, of the latter at his rest
dettffie.
E. N. SMITH.
J. 11. DIMOCK,
Attorgey at Law.-1 - ids removed his Office to
Tuippike Street, one door East of . B. T.
Cale's Office, and three doors West of the
Register Printing Office.
•
•
MILLS & SHERMAN,
Dealqe in Drt-goods, Groceries,Hard-Ware
Cr*kery, Imo, Nails,- Fish &.—One doo,
belOw Judge Post's.
DAVID CLEMONS,
Condi, Wagon di, Sleigh Manufacturer and
Reilairer—Shop on the Wilkesbarre Turn
pikt„ a few rods below the Village.
N. C. TYLER,
Deal* in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
Crdy,kery, Looking, Glosses. Stone & Gloss
wade, Shoes, &c.—First Store below the
Cogrt House, East side of Public Avenue.
•
W3I. J. TURRELL,
Atto & Counsellor at Law.—Office in the
Suite of I. L. Post & Co.. in the roorri former
Iy Slecupiei! by lithry Drinker
• •
E, TIFFANY,
Denl4r in Dry-Goods, `Groceries, Hardware
• dz.cii-Brooklyn, Susq-'a, Co., Pa:
ANDER,FIRE & THIEF PROOF CHES TS,
SALT. i
Fire—rrixf Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and
Lelier-apying Presses. Patent Slateilined Re
frigerators, Hinter filters, patent portable
W4ter Clouts, intended fur the sick and in
firm.
EVANS & WATSON,
576 SOUTH THIRD STRFET,
-(o4rours. VIIIADELPIIIA EXCHANGE)
4NUFACTVE and keep constantly on
IVAL band, a large assortment of the above ar
ticles; together with their Patent Improved
Salaniander Fire Proof Salts, which are so
iconsteucted as to, set at rest all manner ot
doubtas to their being strictly fire-proof, and
that they will resist the fire of any building.
The dutside cases of Asc. &Iles are made of
boilealron, the inside case of so ipstone„end be
tweed! the outer case and inner case is a space
of wind three inches think, and is fil'ed in with
indestructible material, so as to make it an im
possitiility to burn any of the contents inside
of thil Chest. These Soapstone Salamanders
'we alp prepared and do challenge the world
to prdduce any article in the shape 'of Book
Safescpat will stand as much heat, and we
hold chirselves ready at all titnea to have them
fairlyftested`by public bonfire. We also con
enue to manufacture a large assortment of our
Premhim Air-tight Fireproof Safes, of which
there are over 800 now in use, and in every in-,
stanctitheyhave given entire, satisfaction to the
purchhisersof which-we will refer the public
ot a feaw gentlemen who have them in use.
Haywood & Snyder, Pottsvole ; Joseph G
Lawten, Pottsville ; Mr. William Carr, Doyl
estoivh, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 north 31 st.
A. %light & Nephew,Vine st. wharf ; Alexan
der (ror, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and
9th oat: John M Ford, 32 north 2d st.; Myers:
Bush,"o3 north 3d st.; James M Poul, 101 south;
4th styeet.: Dr David Jayne, 8 south ad st.—!
Matthew T, Miller, 20 south 3d at : and we i
could imme some hundreds of others if it was
necessary. Now we invite the &motion of the
publici and particularly those in want of Fire
proof safes, to call at our store before por-1
cbasitig elsewhere, and we can sad* them
that they can get a better and cheaper article i
at otiretore than at any other establishment in
the ci4r.
Wejalio Manufacture the ordinary Fire;
proof Uhests, at very low prices, cheaper than
they tin be bought at any other store in Phil- j
adelpOia
2 00
1 88
80
4 6
I_3o
1 30
1.30
82
1 44
1 10
66
1 80
60
60
1 12
54
64
1 20
46
62
1 18
90
64
DAVID EVANS.
JOHANNES WATSON.
Feb; 9, 1845.
UP ZTOWN CHEAP STOKE.
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
IILTOW land ine(since the prices have fal-
II ln) direct from New York, and 'since
the. active! of the steamers Cambria and Alio.
souri, 4 large and well selected stock of DRY
600105 2 of almnit svery variety suited to the
seaso4which will be offered for sale ailarrie for
Cash orbther good pay, as at any other store
this side of Canton or Pekin.
• Arnapu his wa ll . au f a lz may be
found VOO yards of American and London
Prints Mostly entire new patterns, 500 yards
Alpacdas, Orleans, Mohair and French twilled
plain tack , brown, stripe 'and Plaids, for lA.
dies diesses and cloaks. Alen Debtines, Me
rinos, aces, Ddgings,- Tabbs, Flowers. C.p
anti Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. Shawls,
Bleached 'Goods, Lirisies, Checks, Tickines,
Cantorf, Flannels and Wool do. Cotton Yarn,
Batting, Wadding, Twine, Candle Wick, and
1500 ytyds Bw. Sheetings.
GROCERIEIS, ,
Amonir, which will be offered good Brown Sus
gar, fot Sd per lb. Crushed and Powdered the
do:for 3.2 i chi. elan fresh Teas just landed
froni stOp HORAvo, and cheaper than any
humbuß'teas, in the city or country, warranted
not ne4d, also Trend well's N. Y. butter , crack
ers,. a Biscuit and pilot bread.
f ilacutzgaiheacke iD •
Mena and Boy's thick water proof ROOM. M
ao Ladle's .freneh Kid Slippers, Morocco and!
Leathe,, Buskins, Nadia Rubber Over Shoes
Childnho's Shoes, Sole feather, Upper x.also
Calf add Kip skins;
JUNO& & ataladli 'Oil Cloth Caps for
Men a4cilloye, also Cloth and Fur bound do.
Ladia's Mita, 11/rawer% Goods. &q. Also
Black and pieee Black Wool Dyed Broad
Clothe, Olive Breslin. ifc. Bottom. Attr Arc
. as !owl' ad elgin eta. the yard.
'at 1 ! TYLER'S.
OL •K. Stripe ; Plaid.ried,va Heel Foiered
1.2 Al eat, Coked Celeatines. Cuelimeres
Jenny- 2 d, °repo ,Plaid.aod Burkett:to pin
hams a -1 , - JIFFANY.I3.
N AlO ' fr"
i I lt
MILOITIOIv
hdat and BuCkwhauf, • tort ;ale
!,BENTLEY sf RRAD.
NOW,openiS. add Mile sold cheep by:
LYONS
NO M0N04 1 6
4 Lot of the Pe
ao, other Te;
pened and for Ota t
QUGAI , I. .
Coppents, .
the store ol •
'N•I,
CASHM.R—yy++ Urban Plaids Par - mottos,
Alpaccas Albrinoes Gingham and Prints;
a good assortment can be found arthe cheap
tore of - J. L.'
WANTED, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats., But
ter. CheEle, Flannel, Beeswax, Tal—
low, Old Rags,; Pewter 4 Copper and Cash, for
which the highe.# pride will be paid.
• J LYONS.
GOOD writing paper at 12-i ctaA and letter
paper at 101ets. per quire. Fr.r sale by
J.; LOns,
NEW GOODS.
H. S_HUTTS.
HENRY RITHIRIIITT is receiving a very
extensive tiviciatioent of
• STAPLE. 4. FiINCY GOODS,
for the Fall and, Wialer trade, Which he Is
offering at a 'smtill adianCe from cost.
In_ his stock will be finmd n lull assortment
of Dry Goods, includirig a splendid= selection
ofDress Goods, Cluakings and Shawls, con—
sibting in part of,
Rich Cashmeres at 15 cents and upwards.
Muslin de Laines at 16 do do
Black and Plaid Alphccas.
Mohair and Gala Pl4ids.
Extra rich twilled and plain English and
French Ginghams, j ,
and an extensive lissortment of new Calicoes
from 5 cents and upwards. Rich Brocha
Wool net, California ;Plaid, and Rob Roy
Shawls, &c.
Also, as heretofore, a large assortment of
ROCER I ES. C RC , CkERY, HettmvAss.
... •
IRON & t : TEEL, PIAUI, PAINTS, OILS,
fil Emci N ES, BUFF4LO ROBE% &c..
to which he would invite tho attention of pur
chasers, and Which he is determined to sell es
cheap or cheaper than the cheapest; for cash,
must kinds of produce, Or approved credit,
lie would beg leave to present his thanks to
his friends and the pubic Mt the patronage §o
liberally bestowed uponi his establishment, and
to assure them that eti ulated by his success
thus for. he shall strive o secure a continuance
Of their confidentie and,,support.
N. B, Salt by the barrel or Mad, and Su—
perfine Wheat Flour at tho most reduced
pries.
New Milford, 0ct.23, 1847.
Flannel, Sock's, Butter; Cheese, Lard, Grain of
all kinds, Beexwax, also Cash, and a
settlenient with at/ whoSe accounts have stood
over 3 yea rs, n nd isome a n thers.
Nov. 4th, 1647. AI. C. TYLER.
THE GREAT REMERY THE FORESTS.
&V..LC:4IIS &p 42.2.0Z0V0
IT Vs G Fa* kBIAB '
PHYSANVIROPIC PALS.
rrH - E Proprietors tal4e this method of ma
king known to the World the moat valuable !and no.
portant descove.ry ever reeonecd in the h&ator7 of toed.
icine. '
In testing by chemical ettperiment, the Medicinal
properties of a rare p!ant.i which grows along the
banks of the Wapsepinicon litver, in lima, They dis
covered that it possessed a llealing and restoring pow.
er, which, in their opinion, ln combination with mhrr
remedies, the result of their medlellTCBCarel:l43, would
render it a •
GRAND CATUOLICON •
for a suffering world. The remedial powers; of this
plant wire tested with the least possible delay, and in
hundreds of instances, they! proved fully adequate to
the complete and perfect removal of chseasel in any
and every form, and it is confidently believed that the
remedy is destined to produce an entire revolution in
the medical world. Facts !in their possessfon fully
warrant them in making the astounding announce.
ment, that it immeaSurably !surpasses in iss power to
uproot and expel disease, every other medicine now
known,
•
This Great; Remedy ;
has been administerod in order to test its poweit to vast
numbers of patientS, M the Most hopeless cases, such
as had baffled theskill of the.most eminent physicians,
and had proved too obstinate to he removed by any of
the numerous remedies, of 14e day, and to theiperfeet
astonishment of all, it .effected complete ancqperma.
nent cures ; thuifbrilliantly iriumphing. not Ou Iv over
the greatest remedies*nown ; to the medical pr4fession,
but over all,the Pills. Syrups end Panaceasi whose]
virtues are so loudly Trumpeted throughout thi length
and breadth of the laud.
AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE,
the proprietors challenge the world to proiluce its
equal., It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of
nature, and completely purifies the Blood, a lritiated
state of which is the cause or all disease. It as been
administered in Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbey Itch
Canker,' Catauh, Cholera! Mortn, Cato Colds
Cough, Consumption, Crook. Cramps and Convul
sionertancerous Sores and Dicers, Dropsy, Dyseep.
site. Dysentary, Epilipsy, Erysieelas, Enlarge tent of,
the Spleen, Fever and Ague; Female Complaints, Fe.
vers of all kinds, Gravel. Gout; Hysterics; Diflairia
tion of the Liver, Lungs. Kidneys and Etladdei„
gcstion„ Jaundice, Leprosy, 4,,iver Complaint, New -al
-1 gia, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal
Complaint, Salt-Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilii, Sup.
prevision of the MehieS, Tic !Dauloureux. iScoi,„ The I
proprietors have yet to learp that it his faired in a'
single instance of effecting a, edre.
As utPresvittive
of disease, it is entitled to thei'follest confidence of the
- community. Ao immense ainount of sufferini, time
and, money has been saved by timely use of
I t It has already crowd the:Atlantic, aitd measures
arc now in progress to exteod , the blessings,Of this
GREAT REMEDY throughout the world,
The proprietors invite the iick to try a single box,
and they feel assured that they will be pert' ctly satis
fied with the entire. truthfulness of their presents--
,
lions.
PRINCIPAL ONlce, S liowerr, N. .Y
Sold also b) C. I:IALDWIIN. Agent, M nttoac..
Price. 25 Cent 4 ft Box. • ,
Tirezi rotrarnat
- 59 G3ld, cornertof
,Ann4treet, Neto , York
THE subacrib#ll hti re taken,the Ty
DIM, No. 59 Gold.atWet. and will nPnitnne
ness lately conductid by RODEILT TAITI4III.
attend to all orders- they may ireeeitre.iwith
ty and dispatch. All the Type'tnanufa t
them will be Hand Haat • and thdy will t
kinds of Printers' lifaterira,vfltuilbeast qu
Mr. J. A. T: thrtirend is still eMployed
intending the manufacturing depatlment:
WIII,I'ING# T..* 7 1.0
(Seteceotirep R ri"Ta
Cu tu
rci Wnrnea, •;
Ts somat Tqt.oit. I New 4r4rl4.l,an'y
CA tiffio - N ,
TliEpublic aye hereby. caittione . 1
purchasing •tyro • protnisoty Not.
payable to Lymisn Tyler br ;Ibearer
tilem for $5O, tia) Other for 4055,
5, 1847, due six riloiaths.ifrOtri. ate, ha,
calved - no, value t iftz !taut : not,
pay tberit Unlade
E palled by - ow.
• 4 - r-ELILY
Clifford, Feb. 14,;1848.;
• '
t ,Y THE TEA: TRADE.
tin Tea Company's Teas, si
ts atz cheaper rate. Just o
te by J. L..
'Raisins, Indigo, Anion,
trot, tye-woods, &c. cheap-at
• J. fa.
MINTED,
E Poux•
ilia buil.
i'hey w ill
unCtuali.
lured by
urnisb all
la super
MEI
lIIMI
against
matte
one of
l ed Nov.
ling-re.
not
! I ALL.
~. . .
"- I dae. I SAW, I L , ONQUERED is tnostt i.
cally tie case with this article.. Disease!! In
'yielded "to its Most marvellous ' medical iPO
Whereter It has gone, and South.Americaf E
!Canada, and the ;United States hate proved th
oiling statement, the above quotation in a Oro
.pithy sentence, fells the wholestory, intalii
principle upon which you arc curetl•rnay n.olgbe
to you, put the result of a trial of ;the artice
factory; you are restored, and thelffecret o
remain yi with the proprietor. 'Phe;3ledieini is
pound Of 22 distinct 'vegetable ageneies ; tea_
vidual root has its own particular, exelusivd, m
al property, conflicting with no other cotup
I•aeli root makes its own cure--and as a pevfe.
bioatiot, when taken intothe systdtp, it doei th
which . Alvan. when her laws were first eitta
mended ;it should do—pirifies. strengthelfs.
stores ape broken down, debilitated cunstitu
Dausst, in all its characters, will be coMplktel
rested from the system by its use. i . See pafripl
agents' !hands, for free circulation—they tea
all diseases, and show testithony df cures.l
and all complaints of' the urinarrorgaria, fort
the comae of great suffering, and iVattotts
-Talmo has acquired no small celebrity ave.. th
try, by the cures it has made in this distretin
of a ffl ictions. So famed, it seems!, is this m'
that it s thus attracted the notice Drone o o
ical p ublications. In the NoveMber Not , p
he " Wale' Jot real and Monthly Reviewt, of
cal and Surgical Seienee." in.an aritile . npod ea
J diseases, and "solvents , " OM write r, afier
1 the fact ;that the English governni 4 ntonc4ur
a secreq remedy, and also noticing the pare •
1802, ofia secret remedy, by the begislatuce o
• York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the ~.4 , NI.
:—" %1, by do nut our Representatives in Skim
Assembly • ebnvened, enlighten and , dissblv ,
suffe:ring 'diamonds of this country, by the'g p
of Vaughn's Vegetable Litlidetriptle. than Wh
solvent since the days of Alchemy'has poses
half the fame 7" .Reader,lierels a periodical o
standing, acknowledged throfighout a lame
of this country lobe one of' the best conducj ,
of the kind-in the United States, exchangi ngw
scientific works of Europe to our certain Ifno
; edited by Flint, M.' D.. and contributed to ly
the highest professional ability, thui stepping b
' notice a .•• secret remedy." You will at once
stand no ;unknown and worthless nostrum, 4111
I wen a comment fur so high a- qttarter—Od
gum t ly. unless rt directly conflicted with gip p
of the faculty, it einst live been its great "
which hii, caused it to receive this passirig
I KILINEV dike,' is, weakness of the back andrp'
'lregular,iminful and suppressed Menstrualtpn.
' Albus, and the entire complicated train of cid',
follow a nisurdered system, areal once relieved
medicine. Send fur pamphlets from Agentti, a
will find evidence of the value' of the Litlion
there put forth. As a 'remedy for the irregular
the female system, It has in the compound u "
which has been resorted to in the north of gur
Centuries—as a sure cure for this complaiiiii an
restorer el the health of the entire systet .
CoMPLAINT. JAUNDICE. Himons Diseases, & ~
i stantly r4ieved. People of the West wilt- lid
only remedy in these complaints, as well s s
AND AGUE. There is no remedy like it, and, DO
1 mel o r q u i nine forms any part of this mistime
injury will result in its use, and its active 'pro ,
I are manifested. it t h e use of a single 30 .a. but I
For FEVER AND AGUE,• Bilious Disorders. idke
er medicine, RIISULATISM, GIiCT, will fib( re
The actiiin of tits seedieine upon the B • od
change the disease—which origii ales in th b
and a healthy result will follow. Dvsemsttits
f I
; TION, &c.,.peld in a 5 :w daj s'' use rit this er
h ll
.. animiron or TIM L UNGS.COU.III , CONSUETIO.
I '
has aver 0... id rc!ief. ISCauFuLA, Eat - stet:as, '
Inflamed, Eyes—all caused by, impurebltod
,find this article. the remedy. The system, om
Iy acted upon by the twenty-two diifi2rent ,trot
of the mature, is purified and restored; ..itala
cure will.not foi:ow. The tra in of ecenition
plailits Pulpitat:un of the Hear t, Sick Ileadych
bility, &C., are all the result of some derandein
the systetn, and this GREAT RESTORER will
! work. The promises set forth in the adverisc
are based upon the prouf of what it has doe i
' past four years, The written , 4estimon o
Agents, iei Canada, the United slates, Engl .
an
i
South America, in the possession of the op
and can be seen by all interested; is a Sufirceic i
mensuration that it is the beat Medicine , tit o,
to the Wdrid. Get the pamphlet, and study- F lit
ciple as there laid. down. of the method oft re.
up in 30 cit. bottles, at $2 ; 12 oz. .do tile k e
the larger; holding 6 uz. more than two sniao hi I
Look out and not get imposed upon. greiy
has " Vaughn's Vegetable Litliontriptic Mix ;
blown upon the glass, the written signatu4 of
C. Vaughn " on the directions, and " G. C. • V's
Buffalo," stamped on the cork." None gthe
genuine. Prepared by Dr. t;, C. Vaughn, ands -
the qirinetpal Office, 207 Main street, Bgrai
wholesale and retail. No attention given to I
unless peat paid—orders from regularly curial
Agents. excepted : post paid letters; or veinal
mumeations soliciting advice, promptly attend.
gratis. I.
Offices devoted cichiiiiiielv to the sale o th i
tide ; 132 Nassau st.,:liew York city ; 295 sal
Salem, Mass.; and by the principal DruggishOtir
out the United States and Canada, as adv 'ati
the papers.
,
Agents in this county • li cimes & Fassii.
rose; tiviss BURRITT. N ' ew Milford; %Vat F. I
LET. Groat Rend ; 0. W. OW EN, Traveling.
WANTED. 1
N exellanc4 for Goods ; for which gw©
pay the highest market price=
y Wheat, t .
Oats, Rye, Cora,
Buckwheat, Flaxseed, Beans,
Butter, Lard; Flannel ; Socks, Feather
Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Dried 4pples~ 4r
Nov. 9, 1847. BENTLEY & REA
•
A Few Doors. Cast ot • Pala' -t---
AVENUE, ON. TURNPIKE STI4
• .1. S. WILSOVS STOREI
i _
ANTHERk can be found the Most ate
assortment of GOODS in To
not only found but purchased as low an
articles lower than elseittre—be has us
plenished and added largely to his to'
stock. Dry Goods us usual in variety a i
addition, Carpets, Rugs, Window-Shailles
per Hangings, etc.
. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IR6N
STEEL, &c.-
, t •
HARDWARDLii more extensive OR
ment than ever—Melsble Castings forVir .
makers, Harness, Saddle Trunk 'and Cprr
Trimmings, Shoe Kit and' indings. i' ,
Nov. 1. 1847. - , R
HATS, Caps and : Mutt ptorstile g
juis. • .21/PFAN
PRlNTS—a . lirge
. v . litety 7 ;;; A se Gn
Q.C.LE leather sad Idsroci•ci," skir
i k
chest:kat • TIFFA
NOT
, •
HE Books and keeOutito ofribe , la •
of Puller , dr , .Henipilealrace the he d.
Geo. /tiller for o.ttleMent.: Thine
claims egitiost - the firm will: itrel,teet:t e
him, and those ,indebted arer.o944f#*
Payment immediattililf_Onventem Of t
to dose,
reesboil th iall Ahfraceoun4llfibe firm,fr
he ndjuSted as ision-ns
February 2d 11$01, '''• •
En
11—
phati.
• A T Alla k•
THE blugT -rirrit.tORDINARY'DIEDL
ever
'Ct.—
gland,
truth
.g and
. the
OLNIIIN , . )1. onp,
Thin extract la Oaf up in tiliart bottles ; ilia six times dew
cr, plemrAnter, and' warrtintr.d. stlPerior,
_to any „void. II am
dhmases wlthoilt voiniting, purging, ACKelani Ordebilitalbg ik,
'patient. , . .s..i • ..
GREAT FALL AND_• WINTEit 3 1E1)1.
1-
...,,..••A,.--12....,..,, - Cilst. . •
VbeireiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiO4 superiority of ties .medlchie owl 111
other la,larligolt eradicate' diseases It Invigorates the &dr is
iggigjer o r X ''ntry:bei3OTSlllin4.Winter-inedfelixi knows; ft
noKordy:gai fiat : the WiMle system. and strengthens the poa m ,
burirtreat 4teskpare aid rich blood; a power pow 4 .
.nreOtber tu. icitie: : ..:Andln this lier the„gmat . secret Min ins,
dean' stice,eiv.2 It liar; performed Within - the Past • two Into
hi
'more {ban 3h,0110 Cures of sever.; Cases of ` disease; at lea 7,
800 of these a rc-re considered incurable, More than
2.iao craws of.ehnonit. lib en madan ;
3,000 61. is — or liyi*pila-:- ,---
• 4.oext cots of genera,. debility and want of energy{
7.000 cats of theditiltient female complaints; >
• %OM caves, of scrofulaf . r. , ,.. i
I,soo.:cred of Liqr, complaint;
' 2,500 cases Of iliat a xis of the kidney and dropsy ; •
8,000 cd i sei ort:onsumpthari ..,-. .
A ndtbousatidi,be cases of diseasei of tbe Mood, Ms; Bi ee , e ,
Erysipelas, Balt•ltheum, Pimpleson the face ke., { R oh n i nti i
muneroturcdresof sick headache, lain id * the side and ne t ,
spinal taectinni, &c. . !
This. we are ' aware must appear incredible, but We jg R
letters from jibisicians and saber agents from all pans of tre ft.
' ,fl e d 'toles informing us of the extraordinary corm ft, re m
Burbank, Wu., one of the most, respectable Druggists in lies.
ark, N../ informs as that he can refer to more than 150 auto
In that place alone- 'Thereon thousands In the -city at ft, ie
York &Melt levee will refer to Win' pleasure, and to men offiu
acter. it is 'the best ' nudimue for the preventive of dam *
known—it u{rideittittr•dly saiied the garret* more than
5,000 CHILDREN THE. PAST .5 ON.
As it remove!! the causeof dictate, and prepared them for the
Bummer version: it has never Limn known to injare in the
least the trio4f. delicate child. : . .
also
110 r.
coon.
CM
mine,
Nltti
46. of
Med i.
u I ous
=
BIM
ase
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dicin
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the
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d one
RILEUMATIS3f.
• •
1 This Sarsaparilla is used with the most perfect nieces is
Rheumatic tomtit: rims, however beVe,e or climnic. Themes.
ielhon cures it has performed are indeed wonderful talk.,
rediedies sonwtirnesgiye temporary relief. tbis roar* eras{.
cases it (ruin ilia System, evert when the hints and toms us
drtibdfulty stitullen.
Hear kr. Sethl'erry, one of the either underactl respect
able lavrkereoialtertforri. COWL roikmin g i n au =la
- of a letter renelytal t rom him
high
ction
Da:. Toves'axisn—i have used doe bottler of your Pan:Twills,
and find tils:ektellent in Its rtrkets upon a clunnic rhernsanc
pain to which t ani subj. et, from an injury occasioned mew
yfars °coin a public stage. Phlase send 'ileum of your lonia
to the ca e ue, Dr.' t...ryinnur I have conversed with two ol our
principal pbytiClans,And recommend your Sarsaparilla.
BETH Trutt
Hartiond,3lamb 120845.
CONBTr3IPT lON CURED.
mann..mut strengthen, consumption can be coml. Bras.
ConeAx:ia . ption I.iver Complaint% Cold; Catarrh, Urigias,
A gtluna .Spittlitgof blood, sort:fuss in the (Alegi, Dottie nun,
Night Sweati4 Difficult or profuse Expectoration, Pain In tlie
side &c it:we liven nr.d can be mired. •
Oa Tours,* tan —DearSir Nearly twenty years ago I tank
a violent cold`, wit ch rettl,4l 0,. my tongs and affected an
verely ;Andre*, finally it bacalar a constant backing murk but
notat,.severeaastopreventmefrontattendingtomy banal—
Within the hist few rears it Incrtased on me grad miry, Al
last f became; reducid—l breathed with difficulty and raised
with mjr.cott.lll much bad metter,and for the last nine 1110,416
previous to ming your Sarsaoariti 4 had re:Jour night 'wrat h . ;
nuked thy; fritt:lds and tvip,,elf supposed f would die with n 4
vinsuniption t but I liar , the /maniac", to appria , you that, to
my surmise tiller Using three bottles ofyour Sarsaparilla! dad
my health reljared. It revived toe gradually, and I am mm
enjoying touch better blialth than I have tin the W , l years
had altuost entirely irotivi appetite, which is now 111 3.rxtarned.
You are at Iffierty tOpublish this is the papers with my awed
-you choose.
my Utile Of, who is three years old,had a very bad rough
the whole oh 'hut winter, Vie became very much alarmed m
lierndiount, While Using the medicine, I grave her max att,
and it soon entirely relieved her, ns well as toy - self, and Ala a
well now, and hearty 0,4 child .w. She w.
full of little' blotches It took them away, and her skin a SCIODID
and lair now. and I am pubs:lo she racovered her health. ham
using y9;tr• crkalltra,utd,cine:j.
W CONANT, dt4 Bowery.
- -
You who hav e u , putlitomplesions. dull eyes, blotebes on th e
tube ro - nOiskikindole ft out of spirits," use a bottle wtwo
oter.•Towusends . ;.arsaparela. it will cleat:so your blood, re
tnaie tietjtleeand bto:ebes and girt you animation, wart.
ltna eyes, Arse! spirits; and l•touttful co4nplez!ou—all deltic*
are of m l net*.vulrye.to iluinart , o ladbot. • •
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. 1.
Dr. ToWtrogiski Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy rare
for Incipient Gino mptiol, Barrenness, LMICOITIIIIM or Whites,
obstructed oriliffictilt.Wirstniathin, incontinence of Orion, or
involuntary diScharge 'thereat, and for • tbe general prow rocks
of the System, no mattentvirethet the result of Inhere:it cate,,
or produced by irregularity, illness or arc Went.
-- Nothing can be more surprising L, than its invigorating dogs
an the hunian frame. Persons ail weaknees ar.d lasitude, nom
taking' it onit become'robust and foil of energy under Its ids.
cure. It Inunkdiatifycaunteracta • the neneiessnest of the fry
looter lame, "alirch is the steak cause of barrenness.
It will not he expected of us, inicasesofm delicate a 'mon
: to exhibit certificates of cares performed, but we can aware Mr
I afflicted that, hundreds of cams baCe been reported to us. Ser.
end cases tehere farnilies have been without children. after a
sing a few - betties of this invaluable mrsiicine, have been kikse
ed with healthy offspring.
Dr. Towage:in—Sly wife beinglAtetrilY &Unused. by Peg'
i neon and general debility, and sutrenng continually by palm and
, a sensation of bearing down, inning of the womb,, mid other di
; riculties, and having known cases tchero yodr medicine has of
rotted great cures, and also hearing it recommended for Ruches
! ses I have described, I hatuined a tiftlie of pm, Extract of So
! saparilla and hilioWetithedirectians you Raceme. Ina sheet
time it removed tier courplairoh, and restored her to health. , le.
I her, grateful for the benefits she reteived, I take pleases eln Ow
! ackuowledgingit, anniecommen , 4ing o it si t u a L tp it e n public.
Albany, Aligi'l4 - . 1 84 7. '• •I Grand Ai. Lydia, ads.
ITo SIOTUERi SCSIARRITD Landis--This ,Extract of Sans=
pa: illa has been expressly prepared In :crewmen to female cone
plaint'. No female who lies reason to believe she is approldr
Itug that critical period 'the turn cif life,r•shoutil neglect retake
i it, as it is a certam preventive for any of the numerous and
horrible disenMs to which females'ore sub;roct at that time ti
I life. • This period may be de:ayedifejewo years by a l ibi this
1 medicine... Nor is it his valuable `Tor those approaching whew
hood, as it tatalculated to assist niture, by guickeningthe blood
and' invigorating the sjetem. ltideettthis medicine 'is Walla.
ble for all the diseases to. WhletiWortien are subject. -
It braces the.3chole system, meows 'permanently the nstsial
energies, by rearoving sitedminuittes of.!the body, not so far
stimulating thSsystem As to Mciiittite t Ontestrent relaxation,
which Is the cose of tucht Maticinfm taketitbr elute. weakaew
nridlierinve. • = ' : ' -••.-. •• • :,, .
SCROFL T- 114—CURP. , This - certificate
conclusivelyprovelthat Aldo StireaPdrilia has perfect control riv
ver roc most obstinate diseases ' , of: the blood. Three perms
cured In one fitittlielitunprecederrold.
t ' ill
DlLTsniMscito—Diror Sir : I have the pleasure to inform yos
that• three tithiyell:drhit- hive lis•Mt eurtii of the scrofula bl
i the iselir. s o ur 4.'44104 utffdicinah They were afflicted wry
seventy with liM dgares idinve taken•only •fnur broths; it took
them away, frit*bicit f ii:*l under deepobligation.
' .. • - ,;•-.: ' . -...- ,- Yount:respectfully,
- ' •7 • 4 1 , - ' . - ISA'AGW:OHAIN, lOC Wooster-street
New Yolk, Hatch 1,1517; - i ' -
Unclose oriParsietsits::--tirTownsend Is aimed doll la.
. ceiving orders frbin.Phy_siciorts in 41d - emit-parte of the (Mks..
1 This 6'4'mi/112:y411ot we, phYO,Cians in the city of-Albany, •
have in numerous misesperscribcd !Dr ToVensend•s t i=ll*
and bellevedt Co'ile:ocie of the topaz valuable " ht
We market. -'.,;-' ,-,,•;-' -" . t H ll' PAUL I It, ID.
.. :, ..! • , . -;;.' ', •:!7- 1 .f.1• WILSON, o
.. ... • •
.• l• =. • - - 1 ''R II 'BRIGGS.
A 114,1 71': 4 1 " if 'l. ' UHL i I . •IP ELM EN DOR P, " '
U 13' Owtcon.-I.7apt G W. 'Vixen, one of thr V 8-Shutoff
corps, and a tegitalter of the New jersey Legislature, has kindly
sent its - the fiffiiiwing certificate. di tells Its own .40.7. -
' Railway, January 0,, DDT._
A year sitiCe4 was taken With the inffttehtdi and my who*
system left in i debilitated slate. tins inducedicitm Dr Thww
sentra-mrsaratilla, and after' raking two or three howled eras
verymtieh ralleiresd, trod ' attributed lit . entirely to Saki medians.
I have o*bn/cid:taking , it. and find that I Improve every day.--i•
1 believe it Sinai my•lifeiiiad Would hot be without It under any
co‘usilkilUul4; "t•-•! •! • •-- -'•: ~ 0 . G W , Mc LEIN.c
' - '7.`' —I:. -TILES .1--TZES ! ! k
I ered
prim.
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and
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Dr. . t '' d' -
. nuf.nu en o:Sarsaiiirilla iit; no leit successful
in turbrit tar dlstn*lng crunplaintibso (by diseases of tbeblc4
DyspeOsia,Rbetuuntirtn, akinervon7netniuy.: lead nbis 1 .
Dr-" The effeelioryour saminatilla are only law
dedllL -- for the Jut Ger S. you! Saul Agit been subject to*
-vete susekar - of the. pi lei, :du - ring which - rhikve soaked all.**
tortures of that ownyld int,.ind had rtirspaired of ever end* relhf
.eicipt hrdeatb. , .., I nave the Itleaque hidulbenkyott dist .Urss
la 'yet a balm biGileart?'"r,l have;:triettevrit bolt 100 1 Yew"'
Familia, and feel on et malna.of int pid . e.onkplalat. land you
thieterlethheetlell.ttrld ling {wail*" you, *mutat to me I wadi
be happy' to - Inform , 'cif: the pdoefiti'l k have 'Fettled at y'
bands, •Yorresitury,:- : ! - -, :; - fll ii llN HALL Mt lulus**
It
' , TirMas .dnildr."TFlrtterliAl IN 4 - - i ad gory , eared Gra
long standitnieNtittruteted care of tb ' riles: , , ,
Prhlettelt °like t,9 - flttec**at*l' Al,llitt Bullitiair; ,, Neer York
'''''','✓ i 2 . L:' , .!- - ',4llleittl y, :it, Read /
' • '4 gents'f -- 13 - p . 'c A
---- . or:. usqut saris - wan y. .
~
ort.
gon
ego,
In HE , :subSerseilitio in& been • appointed
~ ..k.:.-4,igent;tif Oita Zycoming County dt;itga!
Iniuttgice.C.OPaiti'for .. - ',Atiniuehannticountyt
is prepsred - j'Acv :receiveiippliontidow (orient-rattOti t °gains. taint; by fireita':accOidance with
the acts ni , ingitioiration ~ Pya•-inws of thi
• -'lo;,gtant,resonrces- ar, ppnionsed by this
corr►}utriy ,bean . nEucb }lie: most ontetwive In
Niirt4eria t ntisylva.nlaßtferiiOrY strong in%
dtketneatn„to. wt to, -Aipt be' aecurett
gattisir Itoi; by tire; bilOCition•oietibere.
• Agent.
OCtititier Ist;
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