Wow of CA., was elected to Congresp. Whig district by the aid of Free Soil votes. He Toted for Mr. Oyobb for Speaker. Otic of hie Free soil constituents wrote to him complaining'of Itis vote, to which he answered that "he had other friends to please, and another party to satisfY, be. side the Free Seders." • Fats Surma:tit—At the -recent election in; Wis consin, the.emestion of free suirrale was voted up on, and d eo Jed io the of the vote showing 9090 kir, 8603 against it. This establishes . the right of every male citizen of whatever color over th e age of tweffylone years to vote - at alk elections as dee state. serer take a paper more than ten yearswithout plying the printer, or at least sending lan 3 lock of your hair, to let him knots that you are about. AcknowledgMent., Mr. end btu. RILEY desire, thus publicly, to ac knowedge their indebtedness to their many friends who Art* diem with their presence and, so gen erously, manifested their inter es t on the afternoon . and evening of the Bth inst. These expressions of kirdness, while the ymaterialli add to the comfort of the recipients, have not failed to awaken an in creased desire that the blessing' of the God of Providence and Grace may be richly bestowed Up- , on the d For their temporal prosperity they ray; but intecildly is it the earnest supplition of their that thef Trdy be tabundantly . re warded J i m ' the more precious Os from a Fa:. (bees a ' *tuartressury. litheir yers are answered. then, indeed, will the year we hare commenced be to each - a iii , Tiq mete year." ' 1 part The undersigned take this method of expressing their heart-feltgmtitncle and thanks to their nn-.: nieraas friends, for their special kindnees anti caluaUe donations presented to them on the fourth instant ; aad they devoutly pray , that the donors may be blessed with every needed good, and ever wativi tbat "it is more blessed to give than to re- XTOTICE is hereby given to al .1.11 ed in the settlement of-the 'left, late of the : township oPlile; that:letters testamentary here sulyxibers, and that Michael Mo to any- business connected with a late residence of the said S., Mey ford, and B. S. Bentley will :do tl lice, in 'Montrose. All persona against the &tate will present 11 Danativ. cated, for settlement to either of The frielhls of the Circuit Ministers of the Epis2 persons indebted to the copal Church on the Montrose Circuit, are respect- inaliel immediate payment, fully incited to visit them at the house of Geo. B. MICHAEL ME YLERT, a Ex . Lewis next door to the Methodist chapel I on Fri- . BENJ. S. BEN — LEY, day the I st of February next at t o'clock P. M. The Rev. E, P. Williams of Brooklyn. is expect, ed to preach in the chapel at 7 in the evening, af ter which a collection will taken. 3011 N F. DEANS :bud others. Managers an 15, 1850 Your humble ...crvant MR. A-. MRS. A. 0. IVA R Medical Meeting. The Snapiehlepna county :Medical :-' , .,etetv meet at the house of L. Searle in Minitri;-.e. oti .Munilaw df first court week (Jan.'.lst,) at 10 o- clock A. M. By order of the Pre,,ident. Agricultural Meeting rV HE annual meeting of till Susquantona Coun t ty Agricultural Society, will be held nt the Court houseinllontrose. on the evening of Wed nesday, the 2_3(1 day of Januav A_ D. 1z. 4 ;50, at which time officers for the ensuing year are to be elected. CEIANIBEftIAN, See'v. Jan. 12, 1/650. _ Jury-List, for January Court. GB AND JUE.OI:S. • Apollaceo —A.:llnel Graves. Bri(kewaler—Zachariah Brew zt cr, A bijali Bu-2L. Elijah bullard, Latham DimOck---Marcus Hinckley. ' l'orest Lake—J. W. Tiltien. areal Bend--John Colston. /krriek--Mortiincr Jessup-4erettlinh Letua.—Erak.tus Corey, Jacob Felt,n if id& ctoteh , --J uhn Barnum, Notarose-- Walter Follet. Nett ifilford—Asa Hammond. Rush—Michael Crinnt , ll. Sil rer Lake—Belli i L G.'aig,e, ileuben Meekor. Springri//e-- - Yr - unklin Brook lat 11C1V orl i nier, Samuel Meeker, Amos Willian.s. . TRA TrtFtTIOIL.r--FriltZT. :4/writ—Elias Bennet, Julin Ben,cuter, Daniel Brutzeman. ..qrid, j ,-*Niter—Gcturge Backus, F.ri Greoor.. Rrooklyva--Gurdon " I',,ltonestut—Mic'hael .NtlErsnt. Cliford—Samuel Arnold. John BAler. emman, Ra i ynsford J. Say Ali, Dintock---John Young,s. Frienorille—Calvin Leet. . I Gibson--Ezeiiel Barnes, _Henry HowelL s' I Great Bend—Benoni B. Tuthill. Herford—lra W. Pari.h, Seth W. Thatcher, E - win Tingley. - II Herrick—Charles A. Harding. Jackson—Austin Benson. Jessup—Simeon A. Bolles, Timothy Faurote. Montrose--Charles F. Read. • New Hi/ford—Jared Beardsley, William Green, Budd McMillen, Gi • Peek Rask--Hiram De era, Larry J. Dunmore, Eras tus Maynard, Hugh leddin,g. ,Silvitr Lake—Joseph S. Gaige. - ‘:pringtrille—Roloof Smailei.A. I Thonson—Benjamin H. Dix. stcoKD WEEK, A utoira--Josepßileninger, Rensselaer Birch, Pe ter Farrelly, Samuel B. Howard. Brooklyn--Charles C. Daley, William L Rich ardson, Isaac EL Sterling. Piocanut—Putrick Clark. Ciifford—Elegy Burns, Charles Miler, Jantes C. Stewart. Diartoek —Aulos G. 11.1.1.1Ster. Forest Lrike—Steplien Whitaker. Fritad.riP , —Buel S. Platt, Daniel C. Da% ton. - G ibson —Jacob Mailer, Roswell Gillet, William Partnenter. Great Bend--,-Pefei Decker. Harford--George Leach. • Harmony—Harry Shutts. Lathrop--Ezrzi S. Brown. • • Liberty--Neirton Hawley. Middlitown-4ames E Susae. • .Vontrose—William J. Mulford, Isaac L. Ptist. ; Arew - Milford—Elijah Barnum, F. P. Hollistee. Peter McCollum, C. C. Wright. Rstelt—Almork, Picket. Silver Lakeid—Mairtin tlogan; Patrick McDonald. iSpritsgrille4Edward Strickland. Thansofe--iniass Crozier, George Sampson. • Conklin, ou the let nit, ky Eld. D. Dimock, GILBEMIJ. GEsairAND t of D utchess co., to Miss Lucy M. W4vilous of the former place. At Ilioghamton, co the Bth instant, by Rev. D. nett, Mr. ALFRED Jona of !Winds4:l, , to nes hicurmi C. Aumce...con. of 13h3gAamtoo. ' - DEED,'-i • ' ./ :In Lathrop of thdlOth inst., *IMAM DOW, # ,st i t of David and Lucretia Btnith, aged 7 j'eara 'la New Milf" , on '3lst of December lB49: belilc Row He aged 7,1 ye*. Her al:Pill-as Abe fond .§,e_ !tied in the place nearly 60'years • ago, and s istirilnrisit survivor of - the ,e,atTe satgers io- at toomstrip., 1 . 'r liettleseat *air ALL pertiona hog unsOtled - ai "erWise indebted to the subs find lind adjust the san4. without tu 14 'Montrose, Jan. 14, 1850. far 'e Tip! A LL persons kn.wing thenaSel ed to the firs of ISiorr dr. F And settle the sated by the first next. MO Bridgewater, JO. 16, MI T H E copartnership heretefore F. Churchill and L. F. Trowl pissolred by mutual consent, ant accounts arc in Oak hands.; of :where all settlements must be m F. 01117 . F. 1 Great Bend, Jan. 8, 1250.. i - -Dkimilittle ,1 !rTITIE pirliierihip heretofore 1 1 , 1 i l the tubx.ribersjo the Tont) l idissolvia on the 3114 of Dec. las - The Tailoring busines 6earriell oq at the stani Under _LIN NOTICE. MITE books anti accounts of ih ,t Patrick are in the bands settlement. siaci coliec ion All' with ban tuustAo so by thullst. that the books 'will be in otlio Them are a ' large iaumbvc of o su);schber that must be settled Montrose, Jan. 10, 1850 i i MBE under,igned would res ectfully returnhis I thanks to flu , citizens of Flo Arose and vicinity, for their favors. during The pa.: year, and he re spectfully solicit.: a continuance 4 their patronage. All order:- for Itien:e and Sig Painting. Paper Hangin7, Glazing and Graining ah-o for the painting .(.1 . SleiglF, Carriage., .t-c., promptly at tended to and executed in a w rkmanlike, sty le.— Shop over J. T. Bireliard's carp enter shop, a few doors east of- Warner's Hotel. ' ..., 31ontrage. Jan.:3, 1850 1)611:c ksulith Ye people,a..ll, of every tratli thing: of iron mule—by one sv.- clropn-kmow ye that I baye tak hand-Pie steam-n.ill. in Moutm this twelv'e-month. I pr.-lacw to -=-5-ou know I can as well ai an tic-pile them all. ill go before me/ ral , :re...n. In Inackcznith wer n. smith. can urinal Insurance alai - 1 Fire. Agent fur th . Washin,gton and Getie.., , ce Companies, N. Y. and the Deleware Onm pany. wili attend to the bus , ez. in the counties. Su=quehatinfL Wyoming a d Wayne, mid the eastern part of Luzerne. . expeetA to visit nintro,e the en-uing week. I Jan. 9. Nathaniel Ives Miss Black lan's Cl THE fiat term of the prase Hance on the 14th - init. lions cu. thQ,, Piano-forte a. 4 he give a:thorough course of Singi of G pupils fur s'24 per term essons per week; one honr ea cetively. Her plan of initru omplete mastery of the Inter Mr and Minor Keys, independ strument ; to be followed by feggi Exercise,. Encouraged by the liberal to her the past year, site tions to merit ContillWUlVe. Montrose, January I, 1E4;30. 1 1 HERE are a large 1:111111 of Accounts and Note= of the late firm 'f Mills (fa Sherman, yet unsettled. All interested who neglect this no tice. ma i , : expect cost after the lstJaf February. . Jan. 4, 1850. MIL S - Sugar! Saar: AFRESH lot just opened and selling at the old price. 6 pence per pound—also, CANDLES in packages of eight poundsdfor only one dollar cask. J. L 7. January 1, 1850. ! Register's N, NOTICE is hereby given t. ed in the Estate of J..' Thomas John-tem . A.tlin'r. the • countan• have settled their , tei.'.i.oTie iu and for the co 1 and that the same will he p Judges o the Orphan's Court day the ' eth day. of January ~ and allo - ance. CIIARLES . t. I 1 Legit is office, Montrose, • Jantiary `..', 1850. Administrator ALL persons indebted to tl l 714saortli, late of Itrook quested to, make immediate having demands against said duly attested for settlement. M. -January 2, 1850. To Watch i' rici.lJE sub L scriber has give l Watch_ repairing and ha v - i I tools.and materials On g chance !for soinf.young gi l AU being a good workman t! !less; 21.cidress the subscribe Dec.} 25, 1849. ' _. • ' ' Prociama IHATE riesoled to sell 0 pally for; readil y pay. Po yill sell goodslower than t 'credit bousek I will then . • debts to make up, and no keepinglxiolcs and collecting make provision for in the doing a credit businesa, all miAP up on those who do , f.r. r, to pay will ease' fii)g , afT. 'll'a Those no up imin lately. Min ; January 1, 1850 ...,..... A G,COI new CUTTER itei.- econnts,-or ribers, will call notice. R.L.g . 8: co. D . virtue of writs of 'Juries FL.Fa. issued out ' of the Court of Ch. mon Pleas and to me . di rected, I ivill„eiTi-tci-:: . . - blie sale. at the Court 'House in. Mcintrotie,tra' . , .nuday the '24st day of January nett at one 0'e1.!!:i!..2.t . . \ A1l of Silas!-An son's interest. in n - all of ti at certain tract or parcel of hold situate, lying andibeing in the township of Great! Bend , county of Snliquehanita, late the estate of. Jacob Skinner 24,. anEli= Squires, described l am by said Sheriff deed to s d William Dayton, dated April!lBth, 1844, coats' ing 400 acres. and 140 - . perches with Allowance f 6 yer cent.—Also, one other tract situate in the e township and coun ty aforesaid, being the undivided half of 1400 acres, late the estate of the said Jacob Skinner 2d, as de scribed by the said Sheriff deed bearing date May . 23ci, 1844, being the same premises described in a 'certain contract between }William Dayton mid Eli .as Thomas, Executor, the 10th day of December 1 N. D. 1844, exempting and reserving from the a 'hove 'described . premises 100 acres to be selected by Edwin 'Eldrulp in manner and form as said El !dridge. may select in rtimi of the farm now or late . . - !Iv occ up i ed by Sam u el Chamberlin, with the ap . misting between pinionances it.c, late the 'estate of. Silas Ansm.° ing business was : Taken in execution at the suit of Elias T. Young, IZzagainst Silas Anson. ' . LINES, .:1 LSO, C. 'BISSELL, .. All of George Dodge's interest in all of that cer rill hereafter be tain tract or parcel of land situate, icing and being the firm. of in the township of Great Bend, county of Susque et: JAMESON, hanna, late the estate of Jacob Skinner 2d , and _ _ __ . Eliza Squires, described by said' Sheriff deed to said William Dayton}, dated April 13t11; ISit, con taining 400 acres and 140 perches, with allowance of 6, per cent —Also, one , other tract situate in the same township and county aforesaid, being the un divided half of 1400 acre;, late the estate .of the „said LJacob Skinnier 2d, as described by the said 'Aiinffikekbearing date' ay 28d, 1844, being the - sarad' premis es describeirin a certain contract be tween William. Dayton nod Elias Thomas, Execu tor, the 10th day of December A,1).184-1, exempt ing and reserving from the above described premis es 100 acres to be selected by Edwin :Eldridge in niantier and form as said Eldridge rriav Select in rear of the farm now or lately occupied by Santee' (!hamberlin i with the appurtenances, &e s late the estate of George Dodge. Taken in execution at the suit of Elias T. Young against George Dodge. es to be indebt -Luas 'mist call day of February 4: FULLER. xisting betwet rk. ridge, is this day the ktoks and F. Trowbridge, de CAILL, WBRIDGE. n3-3w. late firm of Friiik ef Geo. Frink _for holriA to £l2ltile It PO.ifilliry t 4tritCr ads. d recounts of the GEO. FRINK. EteentorN' No I per ns interegt- E.4fate of S. May- ! Milford, deceased. ea granted to the I, ylert • will attend 'd Estate, at the • ler'" in'New Mil- e same at 'his of- having : demar:d (Inl s iem y athenti he Executors, and , - take will .please Painting, .•r Elff K J. O'BRIEN , who want good ru not to - take a •n the shop near e, where. through act the Blacksmith other man. - And, tn. in fixing price some people think, TAM! FRISK. ss in Music. Int year will corn- Terms for instrue etofore. She will g Le-ons to a class of 12 weeks—two 1, to the class col ion will embrace a als of all the Ma nit of a musical M- I ike's excellent Sol- patronage extended make untiring exer- Last Not MEM! all persons noncerh- BEZ HYDE, dec'd., , nis non, that the ac- •unts in the Regis ity of Susquehanna, rented before the t Montrose on Mon rext, fur confirmation RO WN, Register notice. e Estate of ililliara vn, deceased, le 'payment; an those tate to present them L. MACK, A(Luir. 7 kers. 1 I ,up the busines of -lug a suitable place nd, wo - uld otfer a of goikl character, . engage in the busi at Montrose. - N. MITCHELL. hereafter priori, - cash down ' 'can and y Imo .bO 'affaded at e.no lo4es from bad Imo afid:crii . eaSe 'of debts. to. los e, or to • of _the goods. • In ese losses must be Therefore, those ; portion of it by eall ndebted mtist 'cash r BET, TURRELL or sale cheap at TURRELL's: By virtue of writs of Lee. Ea, issued and direct ed as above, I will expose to public sale at the same time and place,—,The following described building and lot of ground of Eli Z Seeley, to wit : • All that certain framed story-and-a-half house situ ate in Harmony township, in said county of Sus quehanna, on a certain lot, of land now in the occu pancy and possession of Defendant and bounded as follows on ~the north by the Canawatzt creek, on the east by a lot of land to possesaon of Joel Chase, recently owned by S. F. gelCune, on the south by n lot in possession of J. Harris, and on the west by ;land owned by William Ward, (said lot as above described containing about one-fourth of an acre.) together with the said lot or piece of ground and curtillage appurtenant to said house. Taken in execution at the suit of Simon Barnes against Eli % Seeley. -ILSO, • hil that certain tract or parcel of lath' situate in the township of Thompson in the county of Stl4- quelianna and State at Permsylvitnia, and butted, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a beach. the original corner of the tract ; thence south 45 degrees cast by lands surveyed on a warrant from the Commonwealth to Sairel Hodg don and Wm. - Shoemaker, 100 perches to a corner ; thence north 43 degrees .east Itts perches; thence north 45 degrees west 100 perches to a corner in the original line of the tract ; thence south 45 de- .• grees west along the original line of the tract by ! lands surveyed to Isaac Jones, 165 p e rt to the place of beginning. containing 103 and 20 percheg , , it being a part of a tract of land surveyed to Nathan Shaw on a warrant from the dimmon- I • .1 wealth of Pennsylvania. Taken in execution at the suit of Clark L.:Arnold to the use of Nathaniel Briggs, against 1..- , ,aae L Ar nold, with notice to Terre Tenants., I A LSO, By virtue of writs of Vca. Ex. Issued and direct 7 ed above, I will expot , e to public mle at the I sante time and place—All those two certain pieces or parcels of land situate,-lying and being in the township of Franklin in said county, bounded a: fellows, to wit : On the north by lands of Beluster Smith and James Leighton, on the east by lands of Itufus'Smith, on the south by lands of Archi Marsh, and we=t by lands of Frederick Lines, supposed to contain about 100 acres, be the same more or less, • with the appurtenances a Framed House and Barn and nearly all improved. 4 Takeo in execution at the suit of John Lewis against Lucius N. Smith and Henry M. Smith. All that certain pkce or parcel of Land situate and being in-the township of New Milford, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a post and states, the south-east corner of Albert P. Dew ey'S laud; thence north 1-1- degrees east 29 perch es to post and stones ; thence by !'hiral of Joshua Phinney south - 88-1- iiegrees east 59 perches to a post and - stones; thence by same lands south 1-1- dv - ees west one and three-tenths perches to post and stones; thence by smile lands south sai de grecs east 120 perches to an elm tree; thence by land of William C. Ward south 1 degree and 23 minutes west 31 perches to post and stones; thence by land of said Doolittle and P. pean north 88-1- degaees west 179 perches to the place of be^irt ning, .containing 33 acres apa 6 perches of L;iid, late the estate of the said 4os B. Doolittle. Taken in-execution at the suit of Joseph Web ster 2d, against Enos B. Doolittle. C. M. GER E, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Montrose, January 2, 1850. Insolvent Notice. T'Em notice, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehan na County for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Common -alth,-and that they have appointed Monday the enty-first day of January next, at ten o'clock the forenoon to hear me and my cred itors at t Court House in , Montrose, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Dec. 25. 1849. THOMAS C. VANCE,. Register's Notice. '~OTIVE is hereby given to all persons concern -111 ed in the estatec' of GEORGE LILLIE, ded C7Larlei Avery Adm'r, That the accountants have settled their accounts in the Reg 'stets office in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that. the same will be presented before the Judges of the Orphan's court at Montrose, on the 21st day of Jan nary.next for confirmation and allowance. CHARLES L. BROWN, Re.g'r. Remister'S office, Montrose, /. 'December 26, 1849. f tackawanna and Susquehanna Railroad Election. VOTICE is hereby given that. the annual Elec. Lion for choosing Officers of the Lackawaun and Susquehanna Railroad Company, will be held at the Railway Hotel, in the village of Carbondale, on the third Tuesday of January next, when a President, tea. Managers; a Treasurer, Secretary and such oth er officers shall bo chosen as ore deemed necessary to conduct the affairs of said Company for one year anti until such others shall be chosen. H. S. PIERCE, Sec'y. barbonOale, Dec.-1, 1849. • QRAIN, Flax Seed, Tallow, and. Pine Lumber, taken for Goods at TURBELL's i . TIORIN;th new and cheap lot just opened 12 . for 41415py • J. LYONS. Ve.c.", o : rl3- Watchman what of the night?' 0 3° 4Ks ', PRES, AND JEWELRY of all the various ttetns in New York mark l et, can be had at True s, 0,.4; Public Avenue. lie otTers Watches for at lea4t two dollars less-than the Same cipOkliive been liffered in this Market. Purchas ers may be sure that none but No. 1, letter A, are sold,liere, for ire hod but such can be safely warranted. ' Patent LeverW.aoics, gold. from ed 5,00 to $90,00 Do. silver, from 18.00 to $28,00 Detached Lever, gild, from . 35,00 to 45,00 Do. slaver, from 15,00 to 20,00 Cylinder Escapereent, gold, from 28,00 to 35.00 DO. Silver, from 12,00 to 15,00 F r nglish Quartiensj„. from 6,00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and Pencils from $1,75 to $B,OO, Gold Rings from3:shillihigs to $ . 3.50, Breast Pins from 1 shilling to $B,OO, Silver belt aides, pail-steel and gilt chains; gold - Koys, slides, steel heads & clasps, silver ware, musiboxes, iti.vordions, and a thous and and. one traps, v:lsich, fur want of room, we must omit io mention here, So, walk in, ye lovers of red bargoiivktind if we have not the exact ar ticle for you, give its three days time and, you can be accommodated.. • • Clocks, wateheS. jewelry and musical ingrnmentti carefully repaire4`., W:Ni. W. TRITE FOR SALE-4The nicest Shay-trip Buggy in the county, Philadelphia manufacture, be Montrose, Occi, 48.19. TRUE. , hi. T 2 r & Cs). FFEII to pinichiver.4 a stock of good-, for Q evtent and Nitriety of artieler:, not equalled in the gitinty, and not excelled in. point Of (polity. and on , tering that the . y thiitk will be satisfacterv. • Gibsi, Nor. 3n, 1849. Cheap Carpeting. - loon y.s.llps 0( all IrvoL, half N2ol, 11 - 601 figiirr.; and Colton Carpcla tlf very good quality and liandsome patterns at extremely low prices, and wortli the attention of any wishing to purchase. • U. BURROWS A: Co. Nov. 36, 1849.. 4 tICOVE%. -100 KI NG,P arlor and Box Stoves; Stove pipe, ' kJ- do. Furniture, . Sheet Zinc Etc., offered at very low prices by ' U. BURROWS & N ov , 30, 1840'.. Joiner's Took. GOOD assortment, Bench Planes, Winkling Planes, Solid Box-Wood Ploughs dc. Nov. 31), 18-1(L IT. BURROWS & Co . " Cloths & Casimeres. Xli k TF. have a large stock, of good quality, that v have been purchased at extremely (en' pri ces, and cannot tail to please purchasers, as respects both quaiity a ) ra . prices. U. BURROWS & Co. Grbsou, :"riv. 'ae, 1849. - - - - - : :New' Goods. IIbSE & SIMVSON ,t RE non- rt*ei%=ing t large addition to their .1 1 stock t.t . !Alt/ Good . Grocorto , , fl .otb & Shoes, Crockery, &e. Call and c:canaine before purchaQinc , elsewhere. a s for cash or ready pay they will not be undersold. Montrose, Ncryrober 20,185 n. WANTas, in exchange for Goods, Stoves, Tin- Ware, 44, any quantity of good Woolen Socks, Grain, Rater, Beeswax, and old Copk,er and old Pewter, by - ROSE & SIMPoON. 500 BUSHELS of good Charcoal wanted by • (Nur. 20.) ROSE - 4E SLMPSON. larm for gale. ATIIA N . I f 1. FI t ENCH offers for ".ale his Farm A._ll icing on die North part of Jackson township; and about four ;milits from Harmony Depot. con tainin..! 77 acreS, - a small House and Barn and sonic Fruit' Trees. Pni-sons IVisbing to purchaseare invi ted to come and, exatnine. Jackson, Nov. 90, 1%19, A.dniinistrator's Notice. A LL persons, indebted to the estate of Robert ll_ Ketcham, Late of 3lontrose, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands , 'against said estate to present them duly attested fur settlement, L. F. }ITCH, Adm . r, de bonis non. Dec. 10, 4849 - Notice LI, per4ons4 indebted t.) the Estate of Wit 1 - 1. lima Ward. late of New Milford, decd., are requested to make immediate payments and those having claims +itgain.t the Estate to present Ihein duly. attested for settlement—either to Mrs. Ward, the Faecutrix,l at New Mill,rti, or to Win..L Tor rell or Wm. L, Post, Montro=e November 11, 181-9 -Administrator's Notice. LL persomi indebted to the estate of Smith; Mr Camirg, late of the city of New York, de ceased, are requested tia make inunediatt: payment. and those who have demands nainst the said. Es tate to present them duly attested for settlement, H. H. FRAZIER, Adm•r: Montrose, Nov. 12:18.49. —46-4; STOVES. THE subscriber is getting in a splendid iv:stmt ment of Stoves—a great variety of Cooking., Parlor, Shop, Sleeting House, School House, &c.— Those wishing tp purchase can't help but suit them selves out of his assortment 'He also is manufac turing Stove Pipe, Tin Ware, and all articles in that line of basiness. Stove Pipe and Tin Ware will be fdraisheil to merchants and those' wishing to sell again, at it liberal discount- B. SAYRE.. WANTED, LD Pewtjety Bass and Copper; also, old PotO Mettle, by R. SATRE. LEATHER,I3oots aud Shoe's kept as usual by the subscriber. B. Pay It -' SALT (whin :ale ber. B SAYRE. CUSH' paid :for Beef Rides, - Veal Skin?, Sheep k-.) Pelts, Woid, dm. by B. SAYRE. 1 X;tcsWd 14 coats in Govds, delivered at his Aqiev. Iry Oct. 24 Buffalo Robes, Fars, Caps, 41flb. • IMS UPE RAM 1w: ortinolit of Black and tlnev 'Muffs, 1?olts and -V ic . torines, Silk P1u..% ; , 4,i);, Fur and 'Haw !Caps, of New style.s, Napjleft•ml i California IV 1 Hats, and a pleudid lot &1.: i. 1 and 2 BufFal Robes just received and will be sold at very low r o iees by H. BATI111.171'.; New Milflffi Nov_ 13, 1819. •• Notice ' • , Is hereby given, that all ppersonaro-cautioneil againsf pl l trilaidno• a Mao given to John Moore for firty doll rii, dated the 2MI of June, and p - able the first ! a January, 18I1(1. Whereas I halra never receicd !any value theriifor, I am determiu not to pay it unless compelled by law. ' cOßtsrrf PICKEitIiNG. . , iv 1.._ 2 .3, 1649. - a5O-3*. Gibson, ti New Millinery. i.!3I.ITLFA will open a ne*.llillineiy . si ment toLday, at Room '3 Batc h:Ps Hotel, whKe the public are lie lied to call an. Nor. 1, 1849. - TRS.L.. Establ meat of Sea Flpectfully iav llontme I SiNS, fresh and new, jutopeneWand J. LTONS.! B" for Decembe ; MI A . to cheopwt to town , for, rode bt , • • J. 1:,.61+15,,_; .. 7 tti FIXE SALT by the sack, barrel; in. • , ' II BURI ' Ni i te ...y • ITT '! rel,lfror. 1k3.19. - - . - • , 1 , , ! • ..: SRA.W COAItSI load to , New 'Alf, i . ,Xeliv_Goods. : , . : ABEL TURRELL '. ' IFS not, receiving liii 'Fall and Wiidersupplfnt -(ere n braclng nearly - every -thing .yante.d tn tlifismarket4wlncik - will 'be sold eztrentely ri..if , ;. Tut- rash or ready pay lly assortment' JOy . ,.lin- Classed in pasta s fi.o.lh‘vs: I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals; Paints: ye. ,oils,'D f,, Drugs, Groceries; Div :Goods,' FlardsvaDe, Stone, Ware, Glass Ware, Clocks. Watches,:Jewelry, 5q , ... imr Spoims, Spectaclts; Musical Instr.uments, Liq• tors, Perfumery, Xir",Stati p uery,l3rasheF,Shees, Yankee Notions, 46.. &c. • . • • Thankful Tor the liberal fatronage - at) subsinn•: tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to rnei. , it and receive a Continuance of the same.-?ii' A. few of the 4theles kept 'for ettle are =MO below : Grocriiel.—Al good variety of ,Suvri.,. fiA vored Teas. good and cheap Molassts,'Ctitree, Pe per, Spice, Ginger, Siileratuc, Rai ins,' Rice, Maek 7 etel, Zantee Currants, Tapioca, Arrow Rout Mace, Manna; Sage,' 3: utulege, Cloves, Ground MusL turd; nh,o, Mustard ;Seed, white and black, 'Est of Lemon, Cassiit, Soda, Soda Crackers, Starch, 4:k and Casteel - Soap, Calidles, all sorts of Tobacco dal Snuff, Vinep?, tr, its. &U. .1)1w Gods.-136+R(LVIotlig, Citsitimelies Sf4tinet'.4, Mole Skin,Corcluroy,Slieep's Gray, Kentucky,Jeans; Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, 13ut tons, ite., and cry thing necessary to make alp 7iinnents Calicoes, Ginghants, Mania de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plakb, 110f age, Vesting: Arren!Clieek, Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta ble anti Towel Diaper, Sliced' ig, -Shirting, brown (V Bleached, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Silk Cravatp - , Pocket Ilandkericlaes, Comforters, Shawls, Gloves, Jlitteiis, Huse. Oottini Yarn, Batting:, Waddin,ol;Ctil ored Cambrick, Cloak Fringe‘,.Gimp. Edging, Purpe Twist, and all sorts of notions. - Hard- Wa ails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts„Faueets, t ilea, Hasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-.)lilLs, Curry combs and Cards, Skates, Castors, Nippers,-thip. Fa--tenings, Balls for Ox Horns, Shovels; Spates, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Belk, Cork SereWs, AT. ton Timmons to mention. Cutlery—Pocket Knires. Table Knives Sz Forks,. bread and shoe Knives, Raizors, Halal-saws,Ang. : ers, Gimlets. Simmon's Ames, Shears and Seissom Paintit.—Ptire White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead{ Ven. Red, Spanish brown, Lamp. Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, Chrome Green, Imperial Green, Chrome Yellow,gniund Verdigris. Prussian Blue, Vermillion Bronze, Umber. Terra.:de Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Put. Yellow; Rose Pink, Black Snialt, Curcuma,,lted Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc: Oibt—Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp ( Ills, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, Caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. Varnisk—Furniture, Coach, Leather and Ma - tich Varnish, etc. 'SM.. Titrprl4tin Camphine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting,. Putty, Glee,•G um Shellac, Copal Gum, Emery, Red and White Chalk, Bath Bricks, I'oumc Stone, Sal. Soda, Burgund y Pitch, etc. lir,fshos.—Kunt,Varnish. Counter, Flesh, Tooth. Nail, Striping, Graining, Marking, Ai- T.Ol, 1-14)n.-e, White-wash, Scrub and Shoe ItrusthCs, etc. • Dye Stuffs.—lndigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, f Iliper Nie, Camwood, Fustick, Cdperes s Alum, Blue? Vitriol, Annatto, Coelrluenl,lloriate• of Tin, RetV, . ' Tafter, E.. - xtradf of Logwood, etc.;.! •• .- '1 Arirbt.:• , -Nitrie, Sulphuric, Muriatic, &c. • ' Glass Ware.—Bottles and Vials of every, size•;i' and description, at wholesale and retail. A varitity i l of specie Jars; and tincture Bottles, Glass Syringes; • Pesetas, Nipple Shells, Nursing Bottles, l'unnels, Tumblers, Lamps, •Candle-sticks, preserve Dishes; Salt-cellers, Limp Chimneys. Pepper Boxes; 4 Ctir-;:. boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Detnijohns, Win dow- Glass, etc. . Stone Ware.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Petit, Cream Pots, 'preserve Jars, pitchers. Stove Tubs; Spittoons, &c . Clocks and: Watches of nearly every description, good and Cheap.; Clock Faces:Verges' and Expo; Watch Guard Clfairts. Cords and Keys of all sort. friedtp- - -Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bostit Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Hoops, gold and silver Pen-. ells and pen Cases, Studs, Slides, gold . Beads; etc. too numerous to mention. Silver Warct-;•--Silver Table, Tea and 'Desert Spoons, Sugar Shovels and Tongs, Salt Spoons, Butter E"niveS, Thimbles, ea' Also, Silver-plated I and fierinan Silver Sptions, Brittannia Ware, etc, Speetacles.4-Ladies and gentlemen's silt eti fra med Spectacles. silver plated, German silver, steel,• etc., and Cases long and short. . . - - Steel Goods.—Steel Beads, bag and purse Clasps, purse Rings. Tassels, Slides, etc. .. ; • _Yankee Sotiems.—A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as Combs of every kind, ear spoons andtWe zens, purses,: pocket mirrors, youth's Teleschpes, Jewsharps, pocket books, phis, needles,• skiving tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key:rings, etc. etc.: \ I : i i'istols, poWder, shot, lead, powiler flasks, gtini wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse. etc. illasieal Instraments.—Violins and Accordeons (the best assortment ever introdaced into the coun ty) at wholesale and retail; also, Violin BoW4, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bas - viol strings and bows. Fifes, Flutes, Picelos; Cl, ri netts, Reeds; Tuning forks. Instruction Books f.* the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, Clarinett, Fla,gdett &e. Tru.sse i t—Abdotninal supporters and shoulder Ili-4-, ces in great Variety and of most approved patterns. Medical Instruments—All the ; varieties nsi.mlly, called for by Physicians.• - . Liquors.- 7 -Choice Liquors for_pediatl purpoi). such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine; ec., (a variety of each,) Alcohol. Whiskey, etc. etc. • ; , Perponerii.--Extracts, Cologne, It.t se Water and scent Bags, smelling salbs, Toilet, Articles, PatieY soaps, Os Marrow, Bear's 0.1,' - itiouplierous, , Hair Tome, Hair Dye, etc. Stationerib—Foids-cap- and Letter Paper, QuillS; Black sand. 'ink, Envelopes, Wali.*4 and statup.4, ! . sealing Wax and seals, Gold . _antl steel • Pews Pen Holders, Pocket nod Table Ink-wands, Busines4 .k Friendship Cards, Pencils, slates, Water Colors &e:. Boots,. shdes, Whips , Candle 't,'( 4 .leli, Twine, ? slide Thread, Bellows, spoo stands. w htile Botre,:isritif fees. Trays, Candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish for scouring, Rotten 'stint and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead•Patinit 'PatlX; 'rubs, Clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ay-helves,: 0 1 )::: cibtes, Candy, Hemlock Guni,_ Window sash. Oil Cloth, Carpeting, sand paper,-Baskets, Tin WarY, Ploughs ; etc. etc. ' . • . . . Denys, Iledicines, Chemical:4, ibc., a complete as. sorttuent, too numerous to name. : ' 1; -. In slurt, 'tt whole newspaper might be filled' in the - vain attempt to enumerate the one half of Alt articles kept for sale at' l'unataa.'s, This is..the right place to buy (toxins, sad to buy them elicap,j--, • The best kind of .Dregs are 4:tither°, and .froin the variety- and quality of them, great indneethents are offereil physicians to make it their place orte,t7 War purchaSe. Time publiegenerally ure invitedlto call and examine the quality and ertees'ergdoil .1 - 11 El, T 17111141 . ,: ', 7 _. December, 18,19. .• , •- ' • • '.f -, B. 5A1,4.X... Montrose, : - Iltiokr; Books: Books:- :. FA MILY School and Pocket Bibles, Testatnerit;s - Sander's ' Ist, 2d, 3ti and 4th Readers, San- tiers', Ccioh'is and Toww...Spelling Books, Rhetari• cal Reatier. Kirkham; lirriwn's and Ault ,. Grainnitirs,BObbins' History. Young Ladia:e . - Reader, HiStory Uititcd Eitatos, Comstock's- Chant:: i.4try and Philosophy, 'Oars Algebitt, lititette*, i horse's and Parley'' Geography,. ijobb'a ' Ran s da - rN Church Nalinodist, The . Psalnik; Ypage„Hyrnits Ready Reckoner; chriStian'Altuntiw,,..Tract .Printi er, Shorter Oateabisirt,'a'yariety:ols 'Ply BOOliai; . t r it . . per, Ink,:lilackgand, kcii.t.c.; . justopened Anil. - tor sale by -. ". .- - ;... ;... .' • J; LYpr.I.SI -' b Lod ft• tl bOOks 'r and On eborknOtl*:::11 - i s 1.71 YE ..8 UFFS,. vc.- 1 ,-Madder.. AliniladtittP -1-. r. Vitchil, Nic , _ sp . d tolOyoetli. Ainattii,-..Salti Pink r :Sena,Sal '844, Arc; cur F:itie by J:liYteii ' - ;X., Y. & Erie -Rallraial Everybeo , yes Market ,Litte., tr ' . : erioore Iwo now pre ~. ~:vir,g;g4iiiir - 1, , Freigli 'of hinda arthei:Ow4ii?De t, and i' also at the - , ing,liarnten, Gyent-1160, , ~,, 'bo- tt ro' Depots, very Tuesday, ilrediiyi!ridi'lturit- ... day; oi cad week and' tiaitintie . With .rmtdaiiity i i , c throughotit he season. 'Thai '•ivill. attend. , to, fuer t- warding th sine to - theliew-YorkiloWsttor!iire ?.s they have axle', arrangemepta 'with', expericrieed f salesmen, . - he 'will' attend to the "veiling' of - the - i . .t. same, rind r turn thri proc4ds: iti' Bank:tibial- fiitid# AI, at either of be above Depots,ito the follirwin . g per, 2 sons : 7 1tAt Jle *lry of • .V. r Rio osford, Owegt4.,tit 4 4 t,,. itoiteho se of C. Wirinneyi.Virighitaiton,i at dui:- °Mee" of Ja. Gri ffi n, .Great Bend citadat thri 4 ? teA b of E. 'Brii • I.4inesboro':, ' ' ir• ''',---:'; - 1 .- , JAMES SlSK,lliiigliirintati, ' ''. ''' fi ' ' I I 3.&11.k9 G RIFFIN, klrciatqlleriC:3A, ) , , ..• • F. 11A YNS.F4OILD, OWego„ ;., .. ; ,.r.„ ; , i , Owego, my 23, 1849: - • - , ~i,.. . , ~.,, ~... , JAE/tam : ...111iinneY0iling,liamton ;g. Wilson"- ,-,:; . Laiiesboro' ' : . ~,,'„ "": 'l` ".' . ' -.,.. „' '' t ~. - .!- UArrAm .JAat'ss Stitt Will.pripethiteari, tlier.prisi,l - throw oat . the whole Linc,;'armi_receserimit ki ti 11 orde ": for Groceriti4:l7rrilt.:Yilk / OPtfor 1 de. de.; w iich will he bought.iit:the.luWristufliolet slde prices n New-fork ; arid , fat:iv:aided AU- eithril,o] ,of the :IN% naniediDepots. ,- : '`' !.5.7 - ' ' , n'4002: 1 :- ., v . ' - - roods - or- readcpay, - 51- • !':.f....„. , . .4rid at R. 27:1 pay itticcii-Ay; U s :rig/4 4; Aetna- ` 1 ,,; TirAv I- G determined. hekeaftek,Jo fell ,goode' 1 i fl only for ieariu i l ay, Wer.inirite:thii ;4tientifaii', td 'our cun t mons., aid -bf - an -- 40,kiii . buyinedi . t i client, kr-O r large ainteicellenfitotifeftnen*i&li ilise. It i. our intenticp to keep a' inere:exteinilve, find comp! te'tiwortment - than , anT'other.,4torelln• this viciint -, and to ; sell goodie at lower: prieeafin, l any one e i sell who isdMagbaeriesii on the tired' ,j 1 it'system. We wishie.4l.4tinitliiiia*lfiiiii .- thi • 1 ire-cap se clietiper , for cash! nr . produca .Iharlitie neighbors an for cash or treduce; as we, ha ' . no - expe - s for keeping accounts ;, ! . 9i , .:,..c: ~ u p et. collecting ebts, and, nu badldebta to . ' , - . 6 ,.*Ai1i1. addition t the articles ustiellflitti. in" lt'cothefiY tore, we ithall keep nn Wortment 'of . Pitrltii, , ,CodkingStoves of the;nen-est and inicist,approi' - patterns ; Stove Pipe add- Zane, Iron Ancli.Steel Bedstead. and Chairs, %Sole and -Upper, ri,eathf, . 1 ., ;anal Shoe Findings. To the':Rog:Onti - Styx_ : we give .rticular attention, ketinrigalatgei.:itiX ' ion hand t anitmy ether-stiire 'in the coimtry.-P ,:,!. . I Grain ' all kinds, Hemlock Bark,: . Secki,i -. - Fl ail country t Woo , -Butter, Cheese, , Hried;Applis.iiiklik Pelt-, Ski s,-Furs, Cattle, Sheep,. Pork, andialinoe. eery oth r description of farrning..pOdnee We - ; in exchan e for goods... ' . .T. • •. - H''. -•:.....-., i • Believ i g that the' Heady Pay"-s,ystdmla cal 4 ted not . o l y ta promine our own. intereate,tlput.:i .., benefit 11 - farmers and mechanics[nf .this : coun ty 1 genentll we ask a fair trial from pur.: old innit*., ere, and . elicit-the trade of all wile arc willing I*: try the pan of paying down, •-• .' ~,.•--, ,::, TO THOSE INTER:E§A I / 2 1): .--';',' ,'' ons indebted to us 43,0 notes due, nr '15 , 1 mint, are reqUested. to . settle.the same in, -, as we arc determined to. bring All Fiat edit to a close at an early date. _ ; _____.,lo.l,,, WRIGHT Ait 1313 1 •7:-FAT:E 11111.)r4, Oct: 8,1849. * 4l-4r# An pel Book ae,.' mediatel ters of ell • . -. STE AEA - • I ' , l;° t:'_, .,f LIRE +'P news from the gold.regionsr—_Ctdifornt oufdone--gOld mine in Montnasi, where iman may make himself rich . in a day by juststc ping in Ito Lathrl'ip S. Salisbury's, and selectirr from the largest and most mitans.ive :aksortment f ' Northern Pennsylvania—trade haviPg been Tel ' e brisk tb past season, our former' stock -, ..was veil much r 'iced, which now•gives isnearlyrmenti stock 0 , new goods -of every description, . , i which u e may mention,lo,ooo yds. of Bleached,at4 'Brown . heeting,Gooo of English, French and AtiO ican Pri its, 50 picc4 . s, of CasSiniere "and:StititieA 4 25 Fren h. English kind • American cloth, ,115(1• A paccas, ?lerinos, 4%.lpinets, De Chines; 'Cuslinierle: . Francisr Check, i dt.c...4:c.., 20 piecei ,iitiva,:, • differen :Styles of 'resting,s, Itihhtms, 13t4ta L ; eIV,F4 .J T Satins d Sillis,2oo, Shawls, from $l,l/0 to,2oa f ! from 1. yds. square to 5 vnrdi: long.:I - Nig:4'810J Cashinc Band Lisle - thread Cygoves,withorit num " . 0 Hats and Caps from 3 shilling to $lO, 31uffit: •13affillo Rubes, Iron, Steel, .I'Cails and , 'Nailllp4 . ,".) Ilacterel,- Codfish and Tobacco, Teas '2:slfsi liii,, ,, i to ,?I,inelnding some of oar fuie - elicip o 1 shilling Tea fix which there - has - been ,each a-gre l. mill—Ladies' and Men's Boots and Shoes 'ref....t. kinds„ y.lO bbls. Salt and 100 do.,coarse Sal . allit, which will be sold chew as the . ;14 t 1 I cheapest, and : 'which we 'Want to buy . goo Sheep Pelt.% '10;0 ' lbs: Wool, 15,000 lbs. B tter and Cheese: - ISO ". builiels Oats, Corn and 'heat, in fact . anyilli ."-', farmers wish to sell. us, n t refusing-cash. By c4 ing and :seeing us you xv . very Much oblige ~ ~ ;t."':- Your obedient servants, .71:Iit . '. I.M.THROP,&:Sti.LISBUTITIIri , . raj & SpFIIWV/Ile, Oct:lSt, '4O. " ' -- 1 .,,y ;env Goods arriving-. daily • through- ikt . • . - ~ z .•-.. .. . --Ip l -. ove", Tisinivare:ace l .. ..1'1. . 7-„ f ve now on hand:skgreat variety of 'ixq;-' : Porlor-and shop stottes, w.kichttra,s.i. 5.11 or readrpaYelfeap4rthim ever,arrio i ig stoves: are the folloWing,kindi: • - 4 1 ix Airlight, the TOY , .best•StOre in I> : : 1 t , e(l,Rotory. " :" I " 1' f.,-4 1 Large o ven. . , " i a 61 , " hiving. " - Ilion King." - " N'%l'liiteside's Double Oven. 1" - " Rough and Ready. " ; a " " Elevated Oven, Prbmium and otherdove: almost i v all kinds, Parlor stimealor,wood and r Also an assortment of stove' titittnings, Tin, per.-sb t frorcand ZineVare. i'• -Any articli on han i made to order on shoitiotice wade' reason. ble terms. Perebasera*ill gave nn giving is a call before buying,. ria we are ed to spll at prices 3rhie,h must snit any one. n 3 -8 1 MUSE / 8 limps ,---- r CAbi . Diking and Candyßja 2 inesik RRIED on by C...lriabliiirt . is OF' fa, nehe... Bread, Doll<Ruzk Cookies,' Crackers , elit; 'on tid^ c and 'retail. Can 434 It' dielt got up . ' •le, Nov York not-e:%;tepted k r .filnev Confeetioneries,got up int, ',t, on hand foi whole Talc and retail ; ._ • C.. DAUNT Bread, ' best tz - t all otlq and kcg.. call otf Montrose, July 18, 1844 Read, IVade Clthtl tr names ...,...__, Ttit.....,.. RECEIVED a-neiie simply, 0. Filo°, k and Dress-Ciatita,v Viliik - apd . seiner d Panto, of various ip*ditiest - Satin, and k'ancy Silk Vests; Cloth and . &ain't. Shirts, Bosoms and Collare ;- •;Jean,' Castanet Ciii ll ti ll' e ;& " CAPS,! —. ;.7--i generall:awftatfti,. -' ; Silk, Brush and Wed EfritalsO, Cloth r Caps. 1. , . 8 KS 4 ; Plitit-Vritiii, will , BOOKS hwei.,,jagt received. Pip and Letter Pi R!.iityi Wrappin&do: of vaiions- sizes lies; ool , Books by. the dozen ONO keepersin the.country •Fatiting,Writing 'r rap 'as, or Sehool,,Rocduo,.wt3 dog e ale a • Everything *SY.line to be ,2• • (' r, , Sept. 4 •i ;4848. 't I , '''" '• : . Nii EtaitaibiliinC : TT T ZiNp :windy. iatiblued hind f •: i : . i ":1:1.'.' Obinet agachai itektofi`tis4( belowthe Millsratndryitl lir swop anthit, It Jones Lake, - abint 1 1 1, less. ,rotgeso -the Rhig-hainton igtagO Teo ) the .9w is pr Ott to furnish; to .ort.ler:lituy s_:* 1,1 lip- i tip ,iiii . tbe , :iiiia4l,. ww"ko . I ,P I /“'_ Übe. the - pn* to,eaftrintk.see• -7 . :"' 1 ' ` July - -•'-;- 'l. O 74 0 7 ,„.rritrwatet;-1.1.,-1649,,•:•:,„-::1.i.
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