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    1. [NY-Old-News] Wyoming Co., Apr 13-1852 #1
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    3. Wyoming County Mirror Warsaw, Wyoming Co., NY April 13-1852 -part 1- DAGUERREOTYPES.--Mr. COLE wishes us to say that, on request of friends, he has concluded to stay in town a week or two longer. Those wanting good Daguerreotypes should attend to it before he leaves. + Just as we are going to press we learn that the Liquor Law was voted down in the Assembly on Friday, 69 to 45. + Cabinet Ware & Chairs! The Subscriber continues to manufacture and keep on hand at his Ware-Rooms on Water Street, an extensive assortment of CHAIRS, Finished in accordance with the latest styles, and comprising a variety of Boston Rocking and Sewing Chairs, Maple and Fancy Cane Seats, Fancy and Cottage Flag Seats, Windsors, and a great variety of Rocking and Childrens' Chairs, Settees, Settee-Cradles, &c. He has also a new and beautiful style of Parlor Chairs called "Jenny Linds's," to which he invites attention. He has on hand Bedsteads, Bureaus, Stands, &c., and intends hereafter to keep a complete assortment of Cabinet Ware. Also he continues to keep a Boarding House to accommodate Jurors and others at Court times and on public days. Alanson BARTLETT. Warsaw. + DIED. At Wyoming, on Friday morning, the 9th inst., Mary B. third daughter of Doct. William B. COLLAR, aged 19 years. In the morning of life, in the midst of friends, and happiness, and hope, this amiable and interesting lady, the idol of her family and the ornament of the circle in which she moved, has been suddenly called to her final account. "The loveliest in this world of sadness, Are destined to decay the first: And those whose fate is wove of gladness, Are mournful victims of the worst." + - to be cont'd. - submitted by Linda C. Schmidt & Kathy Then ******************

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