,-.,...w......... e,-;....----‘-- - -.;-^ 4 7,- - --7-..--.„Lzi.... ,---.-- ; ..*--_-?rf-r-F, Airr, al of 111 nlaig.34t. i• 1, Two ,Weeks Later fromprmiuT,4,, 1 , Niagara retiiit4,*til l .im it. The steamship 3 o'clock Thursday tfte9o . ill'OPr . :l - ,..:..- ved the foliating adifitional'int4*: , ...1-. i of , -1 . 3 '6gaiii ' An 57a4e-can* 9 , ~ ..,--t.. De Mien hasrust - Irgaelk- ,'Pori pi th Ai t! rant *spat, Alm- 4tura:af , it 'elt , lnts . * - . p'art hunsPi 11 =: It :Would - seat. hat-the I,s, little likelih - :‘ - iif an Lundqrsta "ng be) ,g . come to bet eittiAlie gallant genital and t. 4. gevernthen of .the Cardinas, oiling 4)41 e. manifest je easy, of French influence' elite - tamed by, e latte-i. While tiO Ct 4 ain, 0 are for' pi ' the Pee under the protegtion J of a mixed rrison of Austrians laud Itisili ans, Gen. , Millers insists - upon! leaving * „F renc h farce of 12,000 men in the eityL, et - Roamproposition has lice,ri met by the Cardin* with a decided refusal and. affairs are as, far, as ever froth bemg atratig t ed. , & . ~„ The Frene - rut eontinue 'to -rise, The, Five, per Cea "have idaclied 94t. '5 1•J , 1 Austria., it s ' 1 s The Chtsette of thefith,innya that the . p4)_lie 4*d in Viennali trinettaken hp with reports *f a coup - d'etat—repati'which are eveircurnent in military.circles.: l The day, named fir pitting it into effect wris the oth or 7th instant. - The military measures are - really formidable. Within a circle of six miles around Vienna, the-hcatses'are,lall of soldiers. There are at least 50,000 men in Vienna, and 'to,ooo more couldbe poured' n by the rail-ways in the course of three-or four day's. - ' The reply, of the Austrian Cabinet to a note from 'Prussia on the - subject of 'the Er furt assembly is as fellows :---The Austrian , Cabinet is very sorry to find that itj, former ' communication, instead of producing! the de-'. sired effect upon Prussia, has elicited replies Ivhich, though evasive, are full of ',significa tion. In its, former remoustrances,,lPae Aus tran Cabinet-fully stated its' view` of the gee:4l°n and of the consequences of lhottep ; which Prussia. was taking. SinceAtiese re monstrances were unheeded Austria , vill not.: condescend 6) wage a war of words 'tit the, Prussian Cabinet, but reserving all • er ob-, jections, protests and rights-till of er op-: I portuuity, she wishes to be uuderstdod that' her sileykee is not so be construed into art ac-' quiescence With the Prussian project nor with, a dereliction of her rights.. 1 General COMit %Vilna Who commanded the,' imperialists when they were defeated Int Raab by the II garians has committed suicide at Verona. ~ 4 I. s Th , :pints. fever was raLting, fiarfuily at. e'er on the 20th ult.i .NJ less than-thir ty molical mep - had been I seized with it from \ isiting their patient., Prussia, IlEra.iN, Jan. 7.—lt is understood that the • - ministerial crisis was-over, and that on day the Chambers would receive a royal ines sage proposing the oath to be taken tol l the Constitution, and.accepting the same itrith Seine slight amendment. , Turkey. . The correspondent of the London • Tiines, under date of I)ec. 19th, says :—A courier liaA arrived here from St. Petersburg with the Emperor's anstver to the last:communication made to his iMpetial highness by the Sub lime Poi te. with regard to the question of the Polish and Hutizarian refugees. In a former letter I told you that the 'Tur kish Minister. were willing to consent to the exioll , ion of the Poles who' had been Con in the late Hungarian insurrection, ditihev - objected to the expulsion of the Po -li,;, refngees.uho were resident .iu Turkey vi.Jus to that event, and who were .prOvi elect with French and other passports. The Czar has agreeil to the terms proposed by the' Porte, and Perabniski and the other Poles Who served in 'Hungary are to be expelled. Their countrymen resident in Tudiey who were not concerned in that insurrection,nre to remain unmolested, If howt,ver any O - ne . without reference to the country under whose' pt... , tectierr:he may be, shall, Ivhile resident hi the Ottoman Empire be.gnilty of any act . , hostile to the . Government _of the Eirlperor Nicholas, he shall at the demand of the Rut-, sian Envoy bM expelled from the Sultazl'eder • • • Ross6th the Hungarian Refugees are to be confined in in fortified tower in the interior. They are not toi be close prisoners, but their place of residetiee. will be under the constant surveillance of the Turkish authorities. • The carresp4dent of - themorniuk, Iterahl, however, writing on the -same day. asserts that the Ettipemr, of RusSia .has' refused, to accept the Sultan's guaranty for the conditet .of the Poles, and that the matter is., an :far• from being sailed as ever. . . ti _ ..,.., .____i . C T E N.. ' PILLONit; AND ME CAXAMIO syrrouos., —This gentledgmlias written aletterTtd, 034 editor of.the AT,lrth American Revieurin'de; fence of the fortifications erected at CaMargo ' during the hlespan war, which were sd Much ridiculed _ e st &lie time. ~, - Ole objections made- to theses mliters : writ:a we remember, were that the *telies: were made inside of the works, and not, ont- - side, asis usually the awe, 'and 'it was. - said that their whole effect was not to keep inva ders out of the'tenin, but rather to keep / those in possession: ef it alreadyin. in. . . General Pil low was, therfafdre laughed at for, having made a greit, blunder. ::.-But he now- iipliesi that these artaiigentleritel'lrere not intended! for defensive workkatlill;--th# the Azerieaul army was"not wittrin the -_ that .;': and - that ; their whole. object . was 4.0414nhan _hold these Mesican `depredatortrWho , :hed a ',lire:, cliyity for liori4tenaine: , Nni*:the , ere, In 6 once inside of the enelosur,,gitilWun ~.1 ) - - I for them, to get out again: bilk -11 loW k tends thatthet were, admira bl y d ap 4i t.,01. their purpose; '1..... , ' 2 .: ' .'.. ~..:1 , , , , 1 .1 '','; lie however further - than 'iiil :- -iii!'4oi defence, for he •Sayi . i iliii iliethei: tli4 *ii4ON'. wero'wel:Oill'4esigned, fie'l44.l,Ro" , ' , "* . k* I do, with. thet?, : 44 whole liiiing hoer? plin4',' ned *and darne4inkiisfreCtly Gen,Psitter** whoi - the - 060 .hi 4Onnaliad.lo-4, f, i•- - .Nr , ..'''-, 'l",- , 7..t ,. "-.1. , :c•. , :::t,.....a- - - - .,•';','-:.-,t.: - .7--1.;.. 1 : ;arlinairtl*, o, 'o,iferywing, .-3yns l ictone. tt ,n. 1 „1511Oki..ii44.00,:.;he . *4 . 'tcik:Telf-Toll#o 0 `in regard t01be4bk4 :14 4 3 `.0?* . t..0,1* .. .: ~ ~r.- . :•:,'::.',.:.2.,- . :..- . ..: . ..;...- . .: INI0110 8 NO :11 * . Aog.chrOi .: 110 i. ' 6 7 . paper ti - 16 teeeittliinihlised-41jr4 lt: --- :,* - 14.n. loienedie4 monk, -, lyhii!rilipdia,ll3;4l;4lit:itiwi. port Ot w lc h iqliat; : tliiireaent,, year 4:80; ivtll' be otOriinti - Oattirosprity;,2l.'ha - if 'ferOnt seein:of:Cliii*hilt:t Aill in .- ....that. ar iiOird• - •' ! thie 5P 1 444 - - 1 0 11 1)0_TP.*Pe.i , ( 4b7 liluillicljict 6a.6st,i/ai'aitare,):atadliiit.,ein liirn-iyill:heetotite..ehrin:4l'4' ',lttin* will . suit Sei,innalaront-n , war 7 like nation OfjAlte,,easts. A., - Girnitiiirifirineit - 4111E't'iftinialininit,East,_: . y ol:Aiii i gy . l noin;fiulti;lofilalS'Art 'ltler *ttb ,fr jrbono : :plettlftljint the : barns will lie le iO•cantainthen, :4ntiinnise ,:f thif.iiti._wil-ei&yi4o6.oeaie p , ati:Old . en wi l,nbt, renenber: i inek* year of wit ness,..-"Thewte of this year suip#ss rat of tli,e, year .ofth6 - ei:nnet. - ...,. . Discovany- or A DI OgWEST PASS A GE.— Jettkr in, the Courier . :tait _Enquirer, dated 1 . 62 a,,, tlan, Iglev.; -- 2 . 3,4,- stake . I- , 'th at the British' 'ricinte Amphytrite, sloop- of Hecate, and t w e ) -Th arr Eu h n t eSiy on at i ct lo t c t l o u t t i seh rst r fr e o r m N .. t a i n ie ei ,c • D er a t n ii -- . rn Ocean. ` The -writer afflyms that they aVe-dise44. ered' a "nortlifissage: lir` lat. Ila andlonl.abouf 30, haVing. gone- one ; de irend a I. c half !further north than: any: vessel !t a.-a ad pre.viously seen. .13 also , says that they idiscoyered a new continent, but on`:account 14 ice ofitd , not I approach nearer than .fifteen ' iiiilei to bud. They did not find. Sir. John , .I.'ranklin and on account of ice - wre forced 'ti) ) leave- • . - . . , 1 GErrrNo.litcn IN A lit.tariv.—Soine time rngo,a young man named Fisher left Sehuyl -1411 county, Pa., fur California, under an at tack of thg gold fever. lie died at Saiaran -1 else°, and 'the intelligence came to hiS wid oSved mother that' he had left; her some, prop c'ty Another of her sons started out to 44,t -te the estate and collect the. property. de reports that the deceased brother had owl4A 111 lots in San Francisco, one-. of which .had 14tely sold for eO,OOO, Ile thinks the prop erty which his brother had acquired may be. worth '521,000, and sends.areunttance of $5.- 0;00 to his mother. She:wits yoor heretofore. York Gaz. t A TREATY WITH Blt AM.—The Washing ton papers publish a• Treaq• 'between our groYernment and Brazil which has jnst been ratified at - Washington. :it provides that our oovernment shall lx . ;"conie responsible for all thee . claims of L.S.citizeliS against Brazil, in eilinsideration of e hich that Governinent a gtecs to pay to the I.7nite4•Sta',es the sum of 5$0,000,11111reil; as soon' as the ratification shall be made known, at that capitol. antount is to bear interest at 6 per cent from the of July' last to Cie, time of payment. Di•Ficutry Stivritxl-- 1 -the legislature of 91lio, after being in scssiontseven weeks was - al. length fully orgai:ized on the 18th. inst. fir. Blake the speaker of the Senate. resip•n ed Lis ~file,,, in consetpiene of the difficulty his election had occasioned and Charles U. LP averse, Whig, was . elec ed, receiving 2.5 r4ttes - . The the of . G v. Ford, was ,de irered on the afternoon of the ltreum. iCoNts-13n.r.3t.—Why • or the immortal Bard am Il f xrlcy, alias T. F. 8., s like a hatf.guaokai-pipe they've Ileeo rofel • 'ANNUL - t Of the SztWahanna The Soeibly met am' (NI gentleitirn officors_ft Lkra: 'frxsur, '‘Var: l ll,4.N, j -2 L ..Ar f efrton, tkar. Six s. ' B. Scri44nr.y. Hee. Sec v.' et?. Ft4fcr, Treasurer. ,M4NAGEkS. _ - Thos. Jolinfron. Abel Cassek, i John Ha*zugton, David Poot,', Nicholson. Rory Drinker, Dalton Tiffany. The - following resolutions were unanimously ado t4l': , 1 ' red, That! it be recommendeslto the mans= gers.if diey It:expedient to procure *me scie' ntidi gentlemen to deliver lectures et the meet. ring in'April' and at-the exhibition in Septembar. I Reetovec4;Thai the annual exhibition ,be contin ' ned two daYs„tuid that the Plowing Match be on ' the second day, and that the managers be directed thaytem .tt expedient to encourage a Juvenile :PlOwn3 Match for boys not exceeding fifteen years 014. - • , RN:airxd, That it,sluth be the duty of eexecu tire u coMmitlee to give notice b three:insertions in ;the newspaper at least four mouthspravions tq the iexhibition, of such regulations and requirement as pep may deem proper :ensure a, fair, and ljust eibit ize l4 the carious ' cd, !That,the fourth article of the cOnstitu tiiin"berso tuisendadis to read 'instead of thalliird .tfueadaY tif October, • " the third--Wednesday of Sapteniber,*, kir holding the annual - Exhibition ;tad Fair. , . i*,.4p uiKo g rtied to Meet Monday-evening of the first Ap D4ulrt„ -** • • B. SALISBURY; Seei. = c - '.' ' ' ' ,_D onation,, • . _, . , alm l',.fiiie trieittil of ibe - Cireolt.MitiiSters of-the *pis ford Llurik en die:MoutrosOiret!it, are mswr.t. rutty inititeil to visit them' at tbe s lionse of , Geo. 11 ex ' tOwlitrierS.`4l44lo, the liethodist `4liiioll 'Oni ri= 4lay•tbe Ist:of Yebril. zeitia 2 d'eloila. t " Th e Irv: Z. 1.!Wi,10,/mi of -Brooirly,n, is et- . eitiOiweadi in the_*o4;4 Aid the 'iveiii* of tetirbieb 's,tollection will be takeni- -- ~.. -_-. I 1:, .49}15:Fpws at i4''t!tbe# , *wart .• Fitn • -* P 3s !li -:-- - -. ' . - IV--."":-Y"...-"'",'.--!,v, _ 1t.1`12 - -- - : " '-- --. t r . :- .- SIED —, . ;, • , • *hi pi gice.y . , ,-, , : , . .1!,: ... 1 ..---• , • ' ,: ' 'ife tit Mr j‘ hi- P. 1111.11 1 g g'1 . " 1 WARiiik, - 0 AViumer . lied SO 'ibis* '" .. ' .31iCh o i s ; iri t , g 4 c0.. /. 1( in ..!. ,-- L r; ~„ ..i --, - ea..oir.' A zo , - tor • ......,c, wi z sw: in)Citgv, ialubik t k od a .44 4 u r!,..kri"! l .. -,, ,qing'etiler ,;,.;:;•_ $ 111 4 , 3me:, i , - . 4 , 1 ,* 10 d i g IP' the ePth nr-TOlrWia, J a g: i a : • . , , 1., ,:; '‘'.-,;.. -;1' :' 7 :rl -- h : R. PIMES, ill -1114rtii °- 6 , l '' .l) P M , th°W. Atnirg '4 l- . 04 . 104iii CP I . 04 - ‘ '' ' 4 ".:. P .tC ll.* i , _.- ~. u "'k,-74,intbakoid... , 41- t rwu r ti i ,---,.. - ,:+ .- ti i i*.tri , - it4'W l-41Af f , " .4 :I`..Mltt, -4 400 1 &; „ I su oitt ru h ar , • •--s' , .., if i nie.46 ._ ~ , .„ 7 ,- _ .;• .. ..1 , --. ' • 1 ' 74-7, 44• : . 41 -" 1, 7.""r„. 1 404d:* ' ' ' ' - -- -,1 , , , ,-It•-• , _. 1 -. ' - 1 - ... , ... , ,..= ... -'-.., i,--) ; 8,-;uie..6o.b-ofridge, rkitF, 0t1(V.81i...,4-_ las r. .ti vr ia. ,1 ' - r- , . Ad wv7.-for:OAktf.„#: .., - Pl..- ~„i rose Ofat; Gen.- - nl: ' nuiticansnireme.u..7 bindifreeb "- ILIA- - 143i4LkerettetsultlY-911-LL---„sii wee., lee ,- - , - :-. - tiouqualnyi le i r o il.tfOiiii&t"lmlrc-*,%;-;iukerfn4linc '- by 1 041* eikeljrre. i . wh Itionisln stic"' rg d; eiff.ANDER..r . .... , ~ A ,-..„ .„4.6iegbei.„, Jelf."22;-185v; I "I • -- Salt. _ j = 4/1/1 tiLs. and Sacks of .Salt, 01,37+ per - bq- AdVi./ .rek, for *ale by - . 4t • ri . LYONS CHA YDLER: asegboro, Jan. 2 , 1850. ' - • . , Poik. ! "NEW-4- • ' - mess Poit;:byjAle Fee by• ,! • - .Z,YONS g/TA.N.DLE.#: Lanesbclaii.t2, Waige4:- A LL p e rsona ttledlavounO3, or oth. ti enviee indebted Acitihe subieribers, will call nad adjust' the same withhutltirtlier notice. 1-- • • • ; 4 ,-414 -- 41EARLE d- CO. MOntrose,-Jan: 16, - 1850.. - • „ icar wei 700. ALL Persons knowingitlientsslres to be indebt ed to the thin of Moir a Fut.u.s., must; -inn and settle - the aurae the first, day of February. next. - ; ' • ; MOTT & FULLER. Bridgenuter, Jun. 16, 1850. • --- - - • • • •• 4 , 4 Diiioo l iitiO4. , •• • copartnershipherefefore (misting between -1_ F.:Churchill and L. F. Trowbridge, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the books and accounts are in .the hands of L. F. Trowbridge, where all settlements must .be made. F. CHURCHILL, • I. F. TROWBRIDGE. .Great Bend, Jan. 8, 1850. • ; n3-3w. Dissolution. rrlIE Partnership ; heretofore existing between JL the subscribers in the Tailoring business was dissolved on the 31st of Dec. last, P. LINES, X. C. BISSELL, N. B. The Tuilori g littixtes -Win hereafter be carried lin nt the old stand under the firm of LINES Sr. JAMESON. NOTICE. TrrEbooks and accounts of the Lite firm of Frink Patrick are in the hands of Geo. Frink for settlement and collection. All who wish to settle with him nuist do.so b,y the Ist of February, after that tie bOoks will ba in other hands. There are a large number of old accounts of the subscriber that must be settled soon. GEO. PRINK. lioritrose, Jan. 10, 18:50. • Executor's Notice. NT, OTICE is hereby given to all persons interest ed in the settlement: of the Estate of S. Moy lert, late of the township of .Newlthiford, deceased, thst letters testamentary. hare been granted.to the subseiibeni, and Ilud Miefiaol Meylert will attend' to any, busihoss.connectod.with said 'Estate, at the late residence of the said S. Mosier!, is New Mil ford, and B. S. Bentley will do the same at hi= of fice, in Montrose. All persons having demati& against the Estate will present them duly athenti ented, fur ,ettlement to either of the Executors, and any persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. MICHAEL MEYLEILT, BENJ. S., BENTLEY, . Painting, THEundersigned 7ould respect(olly return his thank; to the.citizens of Montrose and vicinity, for their favors during the past year, and he re speetfully solicits a ecntintanee of - their patronage. All orders, for House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing and Graining, and also for the painting of Sleighs, Carriages, ate., promptly at tended to and executed in a workmanlike style.— Shop over J: T. Birchard's, carpenter shop! a few doors east of Warner's Hotel. .IL-I.IIX. J. OTR I F.N. teal produckions Harry !other colmun,) I Becase Flty, Quiz. 3113ntmse, Jan. 8,1856. Blacksmitlaing. Te People all, of every trade, who want good things Of iron made—by one sworn not to " take a drop"-know ye that I have taken the shop near hand the steam-mill, in Montrose, where. through. this twel vemouth, I prope to act the Blacksmith —you know I ear: as well as any other man. And, ilespiti4 them all, Illgo before tut, in fixing prices ad rearcni. In BE:az:nab work tome people think, no smith can ec t .,sl, • JABEZ PRINK. MisS Blackman's Class in Music. 'UE first term of the prasent year will Coins: : mence Lon the 14th inst. Terms for instriic-T tieing on the Piano-forte as heretofore. She Will give a thorough course of Singing Lessons to a eLsssi of 6 pupils fir per term of 12 weeks—tiro lessons per week, one boor each, to the class col: , lectively. • Her plan of instruction will club:ado a: complete mastery of the Intervals of all - the Ida jor and Miner goys, independent of a musical in strument ; to be followed by Cooke's excellent Sol- '• fewi Exercit•es. EncOuraged by the liberal patronage extended • to her the past year, she will mike untiring exer tions to merit its continuance. 31ontime, January 1, 1850. cultural Asoairt .q . following naili ng year: Laßt Notice,. are a large nitteber of Ad:punts and Notes - of the late firm of Mills d: Sherman, yet unsettled. All interested who neglect this no tice, may expect cost after the Ist'of. February. 'Jan. 2, 185(i . " MILLS & SJIERMAN- Stigirr: Sugar! FliEnnot just opened and itelling, at the old La. price, 6 pence per Found—also, CANDLES in packages of eight pounds, for 'only one dollar egok .1. i ' J. LYONS. January 1, 1850: • ; : - AdEniinistratarls notice. LL pc' mons indebted to the Estate of William l'itswortklate-of Brooklyn, deeeabeil, are ,te quested ,to make immediate payment, and Blase haying demands against said estate to present-them duly attested ftir settlement. -i• - • : .-lALL-.IIIACK, January 2',.)850 „ -;: .:To _W.sitcli ..Usti errs. T , subscriber ha. 4 given tpi .the bisines of ,11 W E ntch pawing, and' hniing ta-suitable place with ton and - -materiali . 'im 'mt would offer a good c) "ce foi: . 'senieyeung man Opal character, .and • '' be.ui a loodirot kinau,lo engage in the busi mess. , A dressabe subscriber al. Montrose. ; ' '' Dec.,.26,-1849.- ' '—' - - N. MITCHELL. , ' l'PreielaniatlOH:—,,, - T IfAlif.E'resolredr Wien ,roded.s he*iftdr primp 0414 for ready Piy.: - ' - rfir Cash )dour r, Fran and vitl g*lower - thin:thef* be afforded oi credit lioesel» ',vat no,losses km?, bad dehh! tru#e uf,'anct ito, - ,tinie;!itfid'expense .of kungQ olo ^old..col!citlig ,dot4-to' lose; or '-tri, fig.) 1 0. 11 P 'pd.:Witt the: g 5 0 64 , 13 1 . dri 414141cgigalit, thesel'iniscsusL 7 be nadfNPr9l *ieerefore,,those,lnving 0Aiom.)161184 portion of it by COP ~ .NVatdttiiia4, 34 - 1140) - 131e:taghtir. 1 1 - ibcxsokAtcm*AtirOtftraty beam ' :'U,. ; 01 9 variqus *Sens tiltlfewtTork market, mn be had nt . TrUe's:, NO: 4,'PuolleAventte;_ He offers ''W.atchei for at least two drAtis lesi than the Saint Ttalityba.yebecn I Offered . `this market.-PM-Wis ps flay; be sure that: none' : .Ner. 1; letter' A,' are hero, fai l we 4.64 f 'tis uisuch can be: safely I nt lityarrauted. ; 1 ' "; '. ' ; Patent Levet Nratams, gold.freinl4s,oo 4O:8,00 - ,V0 'Do. ' 1. • silver, freni , 18,00t01523 , ,,00 Detached Lever, gold,'front ' ' .35;00lto; 45,00 Po. BilVer, front ' 15,00!t ( 1) 20,09 Cylindet Eseep6teent, gold, from .28,00 I ' 35,00 Do. t ' silver, from ; 12,00 :tis' 15,00 Ellglit-1 'Quartlers,; f+m 6;00 id ' 8,50 Gold l'ens-and Pencils fr0nt . )1,75 tO i.tti p 9o, Gold flings front 3 shillings to $3,50, Breast Punt from 1 shilling to 88;00, silver belt' slides, gold, steed and gilt chaihs,. gold Keys, slides, steel beads ;tkelasps, Silver wore, Music boxes, , accordions,o and it. thous and and ens Ftraps, which,lfor want of *don), we must omit to mention here. I , So, walk in,,sye lovers of good bargaiiu, and if wcr, have not the etcac't ar ticle for rou, give us three.days time and you can beaccommOdated. Clocks, watehes,lewelry and musical instruments carefully repaired, . !' WM: W. TILLIE. FOR SATIEI-4'he nicest Shay-top • Buggy in the county, Philadelphia manufacture, by , 1 Montroqe, Dee.; 1 . 849.. - ..; TiztrE. U. Barrows► & Co* - - • ()Pm to turd:lasers a'stock ofgoci&,'n Nat for L/ exti , ht. and vatiety of articles, probabl 4 _, is not equalled in - the eoanty, aud not eicelted 1 ' point ' 1 equality, and on terms that they think . trill be Eatisfact6ry. . . . Gibson, Nov. 30,4840. ' ' 1, Cheap Carpeting. 100 A YARDS of all Wool, half IVoo'l, Wool f ig6re, and Cotton Carpets of very good quality and 111113'601e patterns at extremely tim , prices, aid worthy the attention of any Ny1411114 to Eurehas.e. • ll.' 131TRRO WS. 4.1 Co. ' 'Nor. 'O, 1840. O WrOVIEIRt. 00E,ING, Parlor and Box Store - 4.; State pipe, dn. Vorniture, Sheet :dint': &e., offered it very low prier , try U. BURROWS ch Co o Nov. ti), 1849. A- • joluer's A GOOD assortment, Bench Planes, PL4nes,_Solid Box-WOod Ploughs Sqq. Nov. Yu. 1840. r. BURROWS S. Co. ClothS & Cwiiinereg. ~~E bare a large Rock, hatie been pureha 6d oatf extremely lo'a lphrai tces, and cannot fail to plewie piirchasers, a 4 respects both quality and brice4. U. BI BROWS 47. Co. Gibson, Nov. 80, 1849. I New Goods. ROSE SLIIPSON RE . now receiving a large ad lition to their stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boo;s i & bhues„- Crcidkery, call und examine Geforelpurchasing eisewhero, as for. ealh or ready past they will not be undersold. Montrase,Novernbeit:2o, 1850. • •i iiArciNTED, in exchange' for Goods, StOves„ii-TE f Ware, &e., any lquantitY of good' Wooleb Socks, Odin, Butter, Beeswax, and old Coner anal old Pewler, by • ROSE d: SIMPSON ! BUSHEIAT'f'good Chareml waided - l - w t~klll (Nov. 20.) ROSE cf:-. SIMPSON: ! Farm for Sate. NT A THAN TEL FRENCH offers for saiellis Furth ./.11 lying on the North part of Jackson ioivtishiP, and aboat four miles front, Harmony Depot, co;{-. 74 acres, Hoteie and Barn and some Fruit Treas. Person , . wishing to purehasei are invi ted to come and examine. _ Jacks-MI, Nov, 20; IS t 9, • Notice. LL peri , otta indebted to the Estate' of 11 7 4- /A liana Ward; late of New Milford, dee'd, arh requested to make immediate payment, awl those having elairns against the Estate to present them duly attested for settlement,efther to Mis. Ward, the t.xecatrix, at New Milford, or to Way. J. Tut rell or Wm. L. Post; 3lontrose. Noren4ber 14, 1849. 46-03. , Admiabotrator's Notice:. A LL persons indebted to the estate of!Sau4ti .1 - 1 Afecainky, Lite of the city of New York, del -ceased, are requested to make immediate payment', and those who have deinandi against the `said EEL tate to piezent ;them duly attested for settlement, ! ! IL H. FRAZIER, Acn'r. ' I Montrcse, Nqv. 12, 1842. ! 46-6 1 • t €4TovES. ' PEE subscriber is getting in a splendid :asserti• _L . metrt of Stove4---n great - ariety of Cooking,- Parlor, islatp, Meeting House, Sebrinl House, &c.-,.. Those wishing fp puchase can't help but stilt theriii• ',selves out i 4 his as kment. He alai is Manufao- turing St . eve P ip e, in Ware, and all ai•ticles irk that line of basineSs. Stove Pipe. and Tin It art} will be furnished to merchants tuid those wishing to sell again, at h liberOdiscount. B.SAYRE. - 1 WANTED, . • I • (1 1.1) Pewter ' [ Brame and Copper; also, oh Poi ‘../ Mettle, byi T EATHERJIoot§ and Shoes kept , as Wt . :tat ' byl J—/ the subsciibert. - 18. SAYRE.. Q ALT Ovholiimle or retail) kept by thetsubst - 141 0 bet- ; ' ' , ' B SAY RE PASH paid Prr Beef Hides, Veal Skins, Sheeo I_l Pelts 7 Such, t k.c., by iB. SAYRE... I 1I) CE).I,T3 cash mht for gkxiii House A.he's and! 14 cents in Goods, deli vcrettat. his Astit.4y, bed Oct. 24 B. SAYRE. Buffalo #olties, Foxg , Capsy &c. .I SUP'ERTORawortruent of Diiick and Fancyl .Cl.- Muffs, Bois and Victorines; Silk Plus 4; Fur and Hair Caps) of Nev. , styles, Napped and! California -WoollHata, and a splendid lot a No:11 and 9'Buffalo Rilbes just received and svill l 64 sold! at very,loty prices by - H. BURriiTT. New /Milford ; N0v..,18, 1849. -.1 Fj Notice I S hereby giv i en,:that all:persons; are cautioned; against purchasing a note given to JultnAporli for forty dollare,tdated the 211th of .rune, tinkpay-; able the Scat of [January, 1880. Whereat It'avel never r p tetved any value therefor, 'lnn ae44tni lll ,4 net to tmless einupelled - b law. . 1 CORBITT I N'ev. 1849. • n5B -Bw. . , •I • f . New `Millinery .l 1 • MRS; L: A. BUTLER will open-anetrlilillineryd Establisluttent to•day, at Roomlfo.: /1.13a5e 7 1 meat of 'Searle'st Rotel, whek-e . the pnblic• lu . o spectfulkf'invited•tit'ealltind sec.! MOntros4.- No+. 1,•••1•184%-r t . , ....-4, ,„.••• i ; . , :-'1,14:;14 , 404.004 —. is i C ARE ' ' .'rt4 - 10:Itattitriu-,ln all:its,' ! ... branam.- Bread, itolls t Ausk nuct, ph 'Bread, '',Conliief; Cragkers, ifze r , kee s on hen. I ‘ 46l oktle:•ontt ilv:. "Anitiieti'gortiii in tlio. :;lsest - styk,. Neiv-Y ork ikof:'exe - oFited: l'iniinii ea other -fancy ClonfectiOneries, got ttr in gocia i:, l i ta. and. kept on .hand fok IwholosAp#na rpWk: :01 '4l ii R A , , :.,:- , : , 1 , - _,!::., - -,.,.? :'lO,, BALD, T' ,4119fitrolA;Itili 1 kliS:Aii: , I- :nuns anew Jot 4 i'rr , roirsalok. robei.to' • • - `l.' timiris•kith, iiiiiiiiwililitioes a ..epd , . „.,, ~‘„,„...,..„,„:,,:•,,,,,,,„,„:„.,r.. i ~,•,-,„,•„.„:7,_,/,•,,„,._,•_.„....__,, • • • . . ~ , ..., ~,,. liretrAiiiodlig, Tt , .s'` - AI: , OIVT-11,11,RELL',.:S%- • .;, - ..4:qq. TS new. .' • hia_RalraiiiC i Wintitiitirstily*of 11'1 1 - G 6041 . likkracY4 - PearlY:Tri 1 1 0,0ii-Nr f±9 ll „Aitilti rein* carWi Will berso l lreztiefuelk - ' Qr t ta t ' ca w aiE a 4 pa • Ily iii:';ortinini,ligt :PlO ~i iimea. id rk,i,s - follow*: - - , .1r,, 1 Yll:Trug4i.hl dichtep CheruicalsoPilits,`:faii*l.Vyl -staN -C 4 lica;i:D - 47;' 6 00d5;` , ./Elailiware,-,iStone ~1 Ware, Gla. War e', l ol , xl - s,Watelie.,-;Te.seirir',k6llt ver *noon.% (peetaeleic gitsititrlustrantent4aiiii: • ' 1 '' ' '' • ,li iLli‘`Sliee.. t riar4. 'erfun r,t,:hfirrot.s,Stationery r - , 1 ri f n Yankee Nut - 5,:4p., , ke.'-' 1 ''- -i - •: ' :,..' 2- ` '''t Thankful or the liberal patronage mid sebatirlii lial (menu , uaentihithertoreeejved;l Jul* tzt - nieri at and reedy a contin,uance, of. the same.; ... :..,-.1 A few of to articles k4f - forL kale ire, iiiiiieti ' ‘- , - .....,,--. .1' e, „below:' . ''' - ' • ' " . GroceriOs. wined-Tam,' per, Spice,, I Cudft6l Mace; Mann • tard also, I !it:lP:Leine»; el -and Casteel Snuff, Yin IDrj.Grao r' Mole Skin,Cc I Flannels, Sr , cry thing ne Gingliams, e ' N T-est . • bleanci To; Bleached,-S! • Pocket•Hant 4 Mittens;Hos tired Canbri , l Twist, and a . , :11 good variety: of Supers,. fine.ilni tianimul cheap Moliteni;VOffee",ztvl linger; Stderatus„, Raisins, Rlee,. IZantee Currantz,Vapioca,..Arrnitßoot , ge Nutiriegs,bloteS,Ormnia-X*9. iistic4: Reed, • White ie'nef blaek,"-lliti ,ia, Soda, Soda:Crackhrs,j§tarchia6l sL Candles, all iortsiof TebaCen, in di --.Broad Cloths;,CassUneres St,ittinels, r rdureY,Sheep's Gray, RentueltyleMis, - Thread, l'wist..BrittOiis,it e- and e'ii: _ssary to make up garinetits; * biliecills,i .u.slin de Lanes, Alpaceas, Plaidßer 7 l.. Apron check, Bed Ti 4, Drilling,,Tai. I Diaper,. Sifeeting; s4irtittti,).):psyri7t speudersi‘.lJinbrellis, l _ Silk Cravata;•.. - erchiets, Comforteri; Shawls, Glovek). . Cotton Yarmißatt,ing Aliaddim , ;:.COl i 14 - Cloak Fringe, - Otinp, Edging, e 'Pureet sorts of notions: . I ' : , ,;; i' it—linils, Door and , Window-Blind', I utts; Screws, Locke, Bolts; - Faueieti) Sen.:iv-Drivers, Coireo-Mills, Carryi ards, Skates, CaStors, Nippers, ;-Cup-i hugs; Balls for Ox Horns, ..Shoy.elsto Forks, Patent Balances, SNel,:yanlS t Shop• Nails, frei'BelLs, COrk_ScreWs4 , ons to mention. .- .:, - - -..:-., i 'ocket Knives„-Table lii4.es a: Fotis,l I oe _Knives, Raizors, Ilandlsaws, Aug. , Siunnon's Axes, Shear, and Seissom. 1. .tire White . Lead ground in *Oil. Midi :..ad, Vem Red, Spanish liroWn, LaMti -rOchre, Paris Green; Chrome Green,: een, Chrome Yellow, ground Verdigisi t: ' Vermillion Bronze, Umber, Terra. e t : t t , Black, Black Drop . , Pat. Yellow, 800 malt; Curciima, Red Saunders, Sugar 4... . urge. etc. - - 1 hard• Wit Fastening ; 1. ilea, Ito pomba and board Fast ;patleQ, Hon 1-Toiles, Foil; &c. too nnm • etittery. bread and. si era, GitnletS.„ Paints.— dry, Red L Black, Yell() Imperial Gr Prussian Bin Sienna, Ivo Pink, Black . Ili Lead, Lit • 0118.—Li Oil, Olive O essentral-0i Varnish. tich Varnish ott Oil; a variety of Lamp OHS; Laid . Tam:lees Oil, Caster:Oil, uncial': 00, I • ' I Furniture, Coach, Leather . and "IkLk etc. CamphiS, Rosin, Spanish W 11.4 lue, Own Shellac, Copal Gum, Etnery;i, ito Chalk, Bath Bricks, l'omise Stone; rganty Pitch, etc. ! j. I Paint, Varnish. Counter, itirnit, Striping, draining, Markink;4 4 :*: 1, #orse.; W luteltiasb, , Scrah-M41.841`- 1 nclign,:hlailder, Logirdotl:lsTle* - 0641;. viocKl,TustieltiCoperas, Alnm, Elite tit), - Cochineal, Muriate of 'Tin; Vett eti df Logwood, etc. Sptg. Tur ting, Putty, Red nud WI SaL Soda, B Brushes. IleAl),:rfoodi tist;Sash,V ICEZZE Dye Stu ff ., Riper,i Nie; Vitriol, A Tarter, Ext ileids.--- Glass IFa and tleseriiit of - specie Ja 'Pesera.s, N ii Tumblers,'‘ Salt-cellers, boys, Mirroo dote Glass, c ~,Stone ll'i Cream Pots, Spittoons, lizi ... inje,,Suiphurie, Muriatie, he. . -; - : !. c.l—, Bottleh mai Vials of every size ori, :it whole:site anirretail. A variety . ,nd tincture Bottles, Glass SyringnsV pie Shells, 'Nursing, Bottles; tunnels; nips, Candle-sticks, preserve Dishes; atup Chimneys, Pepper Nixes, Par and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, lyirt4 IQ - ' - iii--Jazg 'of all sizes, Butte'r Pbtsi preserve Jars; pitchers, Storeanbs . . Clocks a ) grad and cis] NVutch Gua , - .lircitchcs of nearly every. descrip_tion4 ap. Clock Faces,Nerges and .Keys:' Chnins. Cords and Keys of all sorts: fidi and Gentlemen's Gold 'Bre,o ings. Ear Hoops,gold and silver I±ep-1 Cases, *tuds, Slides, gold Beads, etc. 1. to mention. r6}—,Silver Table, Tea and Desert, ar Shovels and Tongs, Silt SPO., 4-'5; thimbles, etc.. Also,Silver-platedi , • Surer Spoons, Brittantna SVare,ete. 1 4adies .nnd gentlemen's - siler....fraJ. es/silver plated. German . Steel), long. and short. , . .—Steel Beads, bag and purse. pitit" i Thss.els, Slides, etc. great variety_ of srinill'but: ':ncy Articles MOl . teditliis iffentiOn,l of every kind, ear spoons 'andi3Ce-,, pocket mirrors, youth's :Telescopes;:; ocket needles, shaving' I pvderUi for rarer-strops, key: rings,) 47-4 - Jev;ilry. Pins, Finger eils and pe too.numerou Silver TV spoons, S Butter Kiny. and German Sprctages.•• mod Spectae etc, and Ca: . Steel Doge purse Rings, . -Yankee useful and' t such as. Com zers, purses, jewsharps, tools, clictui • etc. etc. 'der, 'slk, lead, powder flasks, "gen.'', caps, pills and flints, safety fuse,Leto.; :strument.p..—Violitts and AccordeOirk .rtinent ever intrOduced into the.. cotzu-; , sale and retail; also, 'Violin Toivs,' , pegs, tail pieces and rosin; 'NSA-4 I lit blPws, Fifes,' Flutos, ' '-ieet* add' i ninny'', forks.as' 'pie eordeOn, Flute, Clarineti. Flagalett 0.1 ominalsupporters and shoulderbra-1 . iety tual'of most appT red petterakl 3truntents--All the varieties usually Physicians.. ' ; I ',_ -4, [ hot& Liquors for medi i cal,pupoies t i y, Bitat. Gin, Wine, etj., (a I'n:zloty; viol, Whiskey, etc: et I. - ..`i"- II I Ettracts, Cologne, .R.4e Watexatul 1 ellin o m salts, }Toilet Ara - cies,- Fatey oti„ Bears Oil, Tricophorouk Flair . Ve, etc. I i i . Noels and Letter Paper,i:ltalk". nk-; Fnvelopos, - Wilfeisl and Stamps; md seals, Galt! and steel F.'ens t -Pen. t and - T:Table.hilt-standii, Btlsiriessh rds. Pencils; slates, Water Colors 46 r, Whifik,Candle -Wick; Twino,.., shne ars, spool stands„ ; Whale Bon_e,sntir tlandlestlckk- Lamps, - Oil 'l3laCking, es-Pelfsh- for &pouring,- Totten stoutli k for same; Mick Lead, Patent Tads; Pink- Thilf Bushels, -Am-helves ! ..': Orli"' ~ tlentlock . Gum, WmdMr sash, -QM rig; Sand paper, -Baskets; Tie Ware; ter.: t '- - l' 'y . I.'- '' -'-' ,1 . kines, Chdrtieals, the., a ioroplete-as numerous la name. : , '''[. • . . whole nou*nper might ibe-filled i lcd n, .pt to onunleraFe the cmci,lialt,of-the', or sale, at Tcanum:s.,4This is. the i bUry (Foods and to buytlieeticap . I of PiuA l are kept herdfind_ . front 1 ;ratifyof them, greatindoceme_MS %loans to Make it,tlic/rPlikee otie-i; The . publicgcncrullyiefurited L tet' ui 'die quality and pri 010*.: ' - . i;: 'ABEL I.' ,RRNI.L. . • Pistols, p wormers, gu t, Musical .0 (the best asst ty) whol strings, loidgi viol strings netts, Deeds, the Violin, Ai !busses—, ces in great Medical I, called for by Liepcire.-1 such as Branc of each;) A.lO PeVaaneri i scentßags, SI soaps, Cs Ma' Toni; Iluir T - Statianerp Black siind, '.l sealing Was :1 Holderki, Poc Friendship C' Boots, shoe Thread, 'Belle 'fats,Trays, sponge,...Prin and Bath Bri Tubs; Clothes eible.s,, Cand . Cloth; Carpe Ploughs & etc: ... Dr 1.03, Me 1 settruentOoO" In short, a. the rain att, , at.g.cics,ltept iOlt:plaeo " The 'hest kin the variety:4a WA. offered ' I* utar ptFehase. still anck ozwp lionik)s9, ;- row r 849. ,c :isoiliks!Stikbto. . heict and yokel BOA* Zgitimieito • - 10, .2d, 4(1 1 ,- And :41W.R*51dri; • d Tan',?llB26lliiielfOia, itytifoii„ 4!rttuit's - viat , Buntoilv t tiros .` I"tn in United Sth,tes Coms*Sei ley' Gratsby,ANltta '464#411i; ' • •Th ° r# 4l4 4stii ,, Vitt et VWi ' Otftiiety'brToy Safid;Ac.*4-jaitt *let* '44 be: Itiiitio‘"?4*4tOit'ilOtlde '4 'Boa) VABIILY deia t i CooVir • cal , Readera; Graramarei•. ' Reader, Bisto anrs Phi Moreelt , ied. • Ckarch Nairn s - .Way Reisimiti ei:lBbortei' 11 1 •i PI stst, o .11 • .1 I PO e Oit . and, r ItT:`X-I.olti ' litr l ar CAOARSE cho o se :e4 , 430; 1 . jAm1031::0 T: -kf *;', ,- 4 4- 17N4*$ 4 - Auly .3',3i500,..... tar'f,-0.=31: iptiird . y,''' ~- -A r4 / 4 17 . , -.'," , -- - -4.',-.1:?: , ..,.;.,.._5.i• ._ . Ow - Lanes INAnat.liksk .ughont`tbsloo l ere . - whiatlyntu iii .14izTork;ii. • •re risinid Dtots, nPga fill all, a:4 at m" oad:sor' And at /?el4oo4PrffF L' 5".4 . IF Tcir fix*Pcy, of o_nr :cheap the r e;" t and co , tins any tin it ste ye Call neigh . no exp coilecti - - additioz "store; Cookin! pattern Licdste - and Sh. AVE grr . 1 I is oilr iu.tOtico to k e c~ plate s assortyaent t4ittr, AY. athd 1xi:56117g06:14 bad tell ebeaoer fur cali.:or• ctin-for,,caslkotrOidm :Ts fix keeplogActoiini debts,`4l2' kiu:,biid del dud , Swv4:ottltaneuilst • .§l.6ve 'ZL * *is, PO' ! e"Finditi,g&' • Aeß than‘anif6iiier - fctorcilii, ..ef-altrkirat;;AgOilvdc:T § BOttor, Cheetfeipri Cattr.q;.l' sl .ie - 9 :rd eiiptiiiabr s tairon • ge for gocrds; - ! ; ?.... r•-: ; -:: i'f. lbat , the Rear,lY. , Pay) only to promote Auit`OV _• e„farzner and'ineelianp, y, we as:T: y&rf 4fi tfoe Gran nel, W. Pelts, every its exel 13e1' • ted not benefit genet-at ers, nn taT TO THOSE , ersobs•indebtesl,to,34,,,or Book nedist ters of 4 >un!rar Xq u " t 4 ict 4, l yf as w"e arellMtittqlOt loredit to i`elos'iittlilea Milford, Oct:8, 18.1 Z F ;AMER; FALCO - !.',AT news froth thetgbld' atdone—gold inlue: in - - ~, t av =be hiawelfirie.h.imai to Lathrop, & .Salisburj I , & largest and' inest - ekten ni T'enn4s,rlyania—kitde' I ie past smstin, ont - foruie educed, Which.frow ,- glYea! fiii,‘xy g,coas . , .of, eyerid velll:4y,Tii - eilti1311,10) . 0 37, 54i.ting;t3p00 etEliglisb; hits; : 5U pieees of.• easel ch,...Englislretand-Aineil .llrinos; Alpinets„- lie: ' 43 ate*, ike. &e., 2 t styles- of Vestings; Itib nd - Silks, 20o,.A5'haWli,•: . .yds. scitfire to 5 . y re and Lisle.thread Glov r re md Caps from 3 shillinc; i Robes, fron, gteel,l, It • 1 Codfish And ToWeo' .stl,inelncling'.SOne: it o Tea forwhich.theivi.bai dies' and Men's *tots" , 00 bbls, Salt-and 10P':dcl 111 be sold die* as.the Fe_want to buy 6.000 S c)1, 1A,900 ll's:Butte - y - Oats;eura' midi , . Wheat, Wish to, soli iisinot.refus Seeing iii.yOU Will'iteii: . . li . ",our Otedien , LATLTROIita ~ ose A: Spriogiille,. Ookl, 1 :STp.w Goods.archinr_ •-: .1 .Stoves, 7 }111 ni : OY I . 4 11 c.c., .AAT.E. have now an hitad agr .I*ietypf : , ..Y , 6 1';' , 'Pqrtor-afitl4OP' l o# :'-*h4:l l 'e, - - sdit for'gtish Or ready tlafeti ' ‘ than ever,ar , obeCodiang-stotes-tire t he folio - g_kinrisC -T_-._ -r he ' P ni . x Air Tig ht,...: the ier y store:' ~4 _ roved 14tark. , .-_' l " I - " a Lar7e Oycn.; '!-"," 'lr‘ing ' - ` 1 - ' e :' -''' ~ Iron King, : s - - 44 :,' ' Vir ritasitio's•DoubleCtvoti::= - ;:. -" .:liptigh and Ready. - •:- . :3'-‘.,:- - " .th rated Overt; Praniunte' Omit:est a 11 kinds, litarlar atprr Also rn h..4t:ortirieht Of stiwee 'poi, she 4' lion iital:-Zitk Wai oa land trade -fo. ordir.bn ihi. . 11 :T''oPti le, ternl.c , z PArchlis!ra grrig ii,call :heforo,baying, i id :to se tA( pricei -whichmust= . - 1 • - Le/ 1 41011k,, .-- This iititutiutt, i)leauillt} • of Lail. - Srille, 'Bradford cosafal ' =Won under. ' H. J. N ell, A. H., Pr,inci Shepardt Preceptre3s. , -i. " , : : TUY7•4O: .Primary ettUlies per. Quarter Coranio Etiilish Brandeis a- - i... . •:4 , - Higher glish Ikauria loauguagra. and , higliet ti Prawtretantl'Prtiut ' hiOilen ttil iiit..e,!;sei p,.. 11 aft :.Tereu nur,t ciites . ai liM ptita . , ilVilter • i''''A'••• ;'-':, - ,.- . .z.: - ,Ncipi,.,--.:, , ,,, , ; . , ..,4 7 ~i:,.,..,...:.,......,4,:: i;5...„e1,..,:..,„,,,.;,,,4:;:::,,,1NT:„ am ;:ixiilli:.l4—Ust'tle„pili4 .citiV-;- ..'";',.,.,' ' '''';z4; -- s.'-' ..p,' --t. - , Es Acfbaxir ___ . , f etv? :iitrafo , r 1 suit 'lonirdhaauckw - l i , .'. nknt orStcn4l9,jnelu. led " , ,t Air Tighi;iind . V. . Stovet;ltuisiii , ' i110r..10 , P, ' ‘ture:elieet i tl Aitaera *id the'vu*O'TOY Ili' 6l3l ‘ akvcr'",%;.,l)# Vi - ;;4liiiiitatt'' rit44l' Ve li 3 m o9o s'ilbi!bv ttl , l : uts i1y, 190 st '-- ' roatlikt. 20 I . twit* , •i.(44.p, 9, . me,-.:* jrAPY , i , T O,-liiei t . r - . • 6-' ns*hliew • ift- liven': fk 1 ".. k , titui:4••,„ nearly; an = 01 1 ' - — lien - 'iii•.: l t 1 Pl i .:I.'-,ffr. -.. Cif . leneheds :•.. liiiliiiilifo 1 :r • e•iiiia'faiti •s' . -- . , t'hloth?:::so,A. co :P ii.v.i s ,i, ;. • I cs ' itelti,,7Vol : - ." - er,60:40,,.ti ~ - , ;.1 '' Ying; , 'r: - ..,Kitti : • As , 4heritZonp..l g, !...,P?...50,: - ittifV l f-itivna;ike 1 eai- ttipi: : 1 0 li - • 1 it , flife - hoii,*•ll4'• eon a ....cik'S,l4l - ie r ti oirse sat, -- a !? - 4& -- , glint eep..iti-,:.te Cheese; . ..- .;. fit.. '• ?eish., ti .. ,611'6t14.0. .sexTauts;' ;=.4..fg11i 4b.i._. 1 . i!i , .`:'.4its . '.llgll. other, etc
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