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c>lber«‘ tiUetiaiJtHl them—observing, iL , n t o c e ^ f ^ # ‘^WtaNtay Were the mo^ ^iM^hiioveanent on the pari o f the Indian* had yet taken place. The travellers were and veto determined to go on if the rif went with them. A large holy of Iridi- showed themselvex duriug th» whole after- qf Saturday, in the neighborhood of Mont M E S S E N G E R , THURSDAY, MARCH4,1830. barren’* Threshing Machine.— h will be seen . v qn advertisement in another column, that this (fachine has been put in operation, a t G. Roy- -olds’ barn in Moreau. Farmers wishing to wit orf, the operation by horse power, will do well to improve the present opportunity. itrislalint .— In the senate on Friday, a bill: was introduced directing the expenses to be (mid tfv'countiesj.to which copies, ut standard weights and measures shall b e sent In the house-, the committee on roads repor ted against the petition irona Johnsburgh, Wai ted county, to raise tnenny to build a.-btiilge a cross the west branch ol the Hudson river. in the Senate on Saturday, Mr. Wheeler ftorn {he committee °\ th» militia, submitted a report on th»t subject, and brought irt-a bill “ to reduce ige parades and rendezvous of the militia, and to tI„end the provisions of chapter ten, part firm, of the revised statutes, so furaa to conform them to this act. [Proposes that the militia «lmll ren deivuus for inspnciiuh and nmrtil exercise, by companies, on the lst -Monday uf June in each «ar, at 10 o’clock A M., and at such other tunesand-placeseiihe: by regiments, battalion* or companies, as shall be directed in any order of the proper authority calling into the service ot thell. ^ or o f this state, the whole o r any part afthe militinj that, i t ahull he the duty of inn- formed companinfand troops to rendezvous by companies, ir» addition to the rendezvous tor in speoiion on the 1st Monday of June, at sue!, time and place as their respective I'ommundaiitu msv direct; and the comnuasioued and warrao olBiers of each regionem and separate baltallion to rendezvous on ill© 1st Monday of Sopteuibo in each year. The bill also provides that, tin c.mpumea shall Ini ins^cted by their resptetiv- commandants, and that all fine* imposed by law for delinquencies and mist-smduci ah all be linpo- *edby them, flit* bill contains sundry oUujr provisions, nnd repeals sm-ft parts of the revised Statutes, as a r e repugnant to it j Ordered prin* ted. In the House, on Suturday, th e commit toe ot die whole M r. Livingston m the ohair. rose an ’ reported on th e hill to repeal »o much of the re vised statutes, »s pfoldni'.* persons not aulhoriseti by law to pmclice physic and surgery within the alutt, and de-eins euclt person, un conviotion, guilty of a misdi'ineunor,. pumaJmble by fine or lmpriaonment or both, in tlm discretion oflho court- [ I h e repeal is designed lor the purpose ot lotting in the Botanic physicians, which, tor- tunntely the penal •-nucimunt* o f the revised sstai utes have prevented, tot tho last year or two, from promising upon til© lives<d their fellow-cit izens. teratton will be m»^J--iMidUmp(epe/r. r'arii, JTan. 12, twntt.—Two plans had been qi#,6n*i«d t o subdue Algiers; The one was, tv, lana 25000 men, with the necessary materiel; l\? ^ber, to persuade the Viceroy of Egypt to plaiqe at o u r disposal a body of\troops sufficient to besiege Algiers: in, this: case w% should fur niifcr the accessary nwteml, but we bhould avuio risking tho health of our soldiers in a climate u> whiehtheyare not eccustopaed, ltjis »uid that til© la«i plan ha« been preferred, and tlmt it was •tnr^ Boie object of the mission of M. Hudder at Alexandria. . T h at _officer has just landed a> Toulon. ■ After having received the instructions ol th e Go-verntiqem, he' wiil return tuCL-n. Guii- lieoiinot, where tie will ha v e another conference with the A’icnroy,, Trom the Gazette de France. ■Paris EJeo. 12 —-Mis Excellency the Ambas sador of France at Madrid bas gi ven police to tie authorities at BayVine o f the speedy amv.,1 of the King slid QueenVf Maples in France.— 'heir Matjoslie-s will quit the capital of Spam on die 1st o f Fob- They will- travel ineogni'iu. Tho A“viso of'Toulon sayha,“we learn by let ters very lately received frbm the Mon-a tha (irepamt'nensare making to embark to Navarir the troops which are there to take them to Athena.* \ Wo ar« assured that the number of persons who have signed the lists o f associations tor the ftfusiil o f tuxes does not amount to more than R E S P E C T F U L L Y inform ahisfriendsand ■the public, that he bus removed from the city of New-York and opened a Shop in the village ot Glen’s Fulls, one door south ot the Glen’s Falls Hotel?—alt orders in: bis tine, will be thankhilly received and pi omptiy attended to, on the most reasonable terms. 1 He ilas on hand .a quantity of plain and fancy VWtinga, among whit'll are jingle and double: mill’d black Caesiiiu-rti; Vulintia; Toilenet; Mer salles; Bilk and Swan-down; together with » general assortment of Trimming*, all of the.best quality, which will be sold cheap tor cash, or most kinds of eountry produce.' ^ Glen’s Falls, Sept. 2 9 ,1'828. hi. amount 1.200. This accounts for the refusal of the liberal Journals to publish the lists and pru-ten lienee which they now observe on this subject Weelo not bulieve this news. n o E- or* V GREECE Prince Leopold, we understand, lie* refused 'b e sovereignty’ of Greece, Wild rusting, |eihar» lita ability le govern the somewhat my waul 0'iildit-n ofh-omdu*, and bealug little ieiiij,t.-d by ibe ambition t o till a throne. Notwitn-umuin 'ill that Fni«htren said and »ung of the d-diglUtiil cEioiiUe «of Clr>eeco,. his Serene Higloie* haa prol attly jud«ed wrisely, as far a* his own happiness' vvaiconwrtiiiftd, in leaving other-* the rogcneriv lioni)tidh*''fftvt1eii1SVts, aii-.I giving a pieien-n, \m_ aide puieJintt.uoau.itry,— Murnin\Chrbn icie, EGYPT- AVe Bare sawuvmj in n French paper, that tin Pacha o»l I'^ypt lias collveted at the rent of lie ^cyvernwioil * n-preaemative council, composed *f dei a ' ieseleoti'd by the town* mid province* o f tho dominions umlei lii= away; end that he hm- *lr*idy sulmltteii to tide ansi mhly -eveial q u «- t tops o f legislation und ad tmnist radon. Ii i~ uc- led, that lie tiav set on lost a journal printed m r tu< Turkish *nd Arabic language, u> c-mmu.i, c-atu wfctli the Egyutian-puhlic ,5iu deliheratiuiK andresanlu'lwnsof the n^w luunnl. The On xetlt de France, width memiona -tliea© fuels, teli- u a that, tli\ first numH's of tho Egyptian ti«w CHEAPER I RAN EVER! \ TIE subscriber lias just received from New York, his winter supply of >yy-Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardwarei Salt* &c. &c. VVhich in addition to his former Stock, makes his assortment very complete. All of which will he <oid as low as con be bought in Waterfc Lanaingburgh or Troy. . \ JO H N C. GILLESPY Nov. 25th 1829. . N.yB. As he dues not consider Liquors con rabarid, he would particularly invite Tavern Reepers^to call and exatidne them—as lie will -apply them u» low a s tan be Unught in the State if the same qualiiy. J, .C G . Q HEAP Goods! cpU . and see, for seeing is believing. The snb- scribe is now offering the public, at the 'Brick SB-tore formerly ocou- ied by Messrs. Arms k Hadley, the following i-omplet* assortment o f goods jor'cash of ready pay. Among which will be found, ^_ Blue, black, green, mixed & (faret Bros, Cloths;; red and idue Pelisse ; lilue, black, mix’d drab and atriped Cassimeres ; Pudding, Buckram and Canvass; silk a n d tdilinett Yet-llng ; iNankin, Canton and French Crapes; figured fiod 'p a io Gross de Naples ol assorted colours) bl|ie, white, green, pink and straw colqured'Florance; black Italian, Levantine, Siricliews and saranett fsilk; blue and black Berlin do.; white aiid black Banin; Suttin Levantine; l^evantineend fig’d silk hand- Kerchiefn; silk Giiuzej merino and Y^lemcia hand kerchiefs; plad Gingliame; Calicoes, (very* low price, comprising more than 120 diflcreiit pat- turns) do. Furniture andFurnilure Binding; qtinl* ity and carpet do,;Irish linen, hVown do; biyWn ft -triped drilling; sail and ltusisia du'clqosnaliurgh\) brown arid striped cotton Cassiroerei; silk striped Florentine; plain and figured book and jaconett Muslins; Lenoes, apron cheek, beil-Ueking, silk md cotton Handkerehiefa; hat and belt Ribbons; sewing silk; Lope, kid, castor, silk, heaver and nuck akin Gloves; linen and-cotton Floss; linon and cotton Tapes; Suspenders; black and white Buttons; side and back hair Combs; hair Pins; block and white Irish Thread; long C-ashmere \hnwl-; Prussian und pomrnpn do.;, brown and plaid Braze; black and White silk stockings and Gloves; white and black cotton do.; black and state Worsted do; Lawn; Mpll Alueiin; brown, nlack, green and slate Carnbricks; black Bomba* zinc; pjain and figured Bombazetls; Circassionj i>ruwn, red and crimson BpmbazoUs; table oil TAILORING BUSINESS. £)IC K IN S 0 N &. BALDWIN, rcspeclt ully iniorma thifir friends and tpe public, that they! Cloth, damask Nafjkinu, Carpetiiig, Umbrellas, have just received the Fail Fashions from New-1 travelling Baskets, j[ut the uianufaciurers prices,) York, which are the latent I’rftm London. Tfeov Cotton Yuru lhtt» und Candlewhking; wading, who m«y t'uvor them with their patronage, may |p rUnell, ..orucuo,,ca|fand cqv \ akin shoe*, rout assured of having their wirk done with neat- . ,, „ . . . j .. , , “ Among his Hardware a re Mill,hand, crosscut uess anddispaicti. [floats and b istmd Files; horseshoe Rasps; round ---- ! ---------- — ' | and 1-2 round floats—trace «nd lulter ctrains— J e l L W titled Frying Fans; dad Irens; Augers; Knives T f IJb S l ' t f P - f ) f ? W ij antl ^ orks» Oarves and Steels; pocket, 2 bladed v m a m , u M. anj j,en Knives— pruning, alioe, bulcherfc draw- r | ,*HE suporiber lias recently commenced ing do, — Sisaors und sheep Shean—Inkpowder, the liutoCF.at bus.iiies9,in the villiigc't)iG/cn’* Walleta--^R.iaors and Straps- • i and InpaneA Full's, iwo tluors e^st ot Lewis I,. Pixtey’sstore, Tobacco B< xrs—sewing, (laming and knitting m the room formerly occupied by Mr. G.G.Dick- Nted|es— plntcd and iron tea s|Rions—britania inson as a tailors Shop, and efters for sale .i gcner-1 and iron tuble do.— slmvihg boxes and llruihes— af.issortmcnt of goods in thut line., I shoe Pincers and Nipper»-curr> Combs, wood Among the ROodHofferrcd uvts—French Brundy,I herews—door and table Butts— cut, wrought and St. Croix Rum, Holland Gin, Whiskey, he.; Old I shoe Tucks—-Padlocks; chest, trunk, und till do— Madeir.i Wlue,Te«enff and Malugu do-, I'eppt-r, 1 thumb Latches—brass and iron Candlesticks—- Spice, Ginger, Loffee, H. Skin Tea, Per lush, [commode Knobs and Hamltes, steel and brass Nutmegs, Clovea.Starch, Raisons, Brown Sugar [ Thimble*, Allenton’a awl Blares, iron Rivets, and Lump do; Fine Salt-, Muccabov btmfl and! huts—hand, wood, cn iscut, mill, key hole,back Scotch do; Bur SoAp and Shaving do, Chncolate, j »nd comp ss Saws—casteel and commor. Plain ajapnr hiadarrivml at F tris. T h.-r-* aut-m>» 'K' Ciiioaii.oi’.CodftslKSnokine 'l obieeco.Fim, Cui,K [ Irona, Gmigrs and Chiasels, stand petticoat \ood re-nsjn why tho Pndia, i f ho him-cif *'\-[ plug do. Also, most kinds of provisions necessary | capeu taielKvw-string, all'*ulti not «haaio Dun Mi [tor.travellers. Sjuel ami Kir« Ferdinunii, by giving a I-Imrter to The above goods will be sold very low for hispnojilej why h© shuttle! not hm-irhio t naaihi f j rou'iy b-'y AARON G. UK.K.IN&VJN. o f i)oi»ailii’8 o r llouao ol Gcimuona, aw thu uii-nn. [ * llu ofgoltSnga bolter budget, than ho could other who levy, o r gaining a pttwi.iil security whirl. LATESI 1'ltGAI EUROPE By the arrival o f tho packet snip Pacific at New-York,from Liverpool, London pupero to tho lolh January, and Liverpool to the lbili, both inclusive, are- received. Lontlon, Jo*. 15—-W© Imvo just received tlio pa,i» papers* of I uestlay hy express. Tho Jour ml du Ciiintmco conluinH a tenor from ioul.-n, dated tho 6 th of January, stating that the Piov- cue, ship o f tho Im-, in equipping for sea win all possilil-* speed, and thu she ia bound to ill I^vanf, whither h ia probiiblo that all tho shipt- svy,. .. .. . he om3d not otlierwiao onjov Hut w<* must con- less that for snuie tiiii© tocutne wei-lmtild im hko[to lie nvonitii-ra otthc leHsuli'eir to sit on ill- •pi'Oaician bencheo; and that in rusts of s dispute beUVO«iitliB Mace nnd tins Throe Toils w- Khuillct profer tlu* place n€Serjeant at Anns it. ihsl o t'''|\ Times. From ttae G-zctte de France of Monday. heimlin, J/ec. 26 —Tbe Haui-srherlft\ of th* *Rtillnrx, which ro-incorpoi*ato. tho six di-triols ot -i.-rviat-, wit* yesterday read publicly at B-‘igrttd- This asrtiile of the Treaty may, iheietoie, b> eonsid»ef\(i as. i-Xt'Culetl. NEW GOODS. ot warm Toulon Ronds will soon return The Avis tie Is* Meditcrram e describes tlio slate ofnfMrsin the Levant a* far trow beinv. satisfactory, and adds, that France ought to tie proparvdToF causing her flag to be respected im those sens. , „ . « u. . The answer from the Buss ran Cubinet respec tin,T the elevation *I j 1’rtiu.s Leopold to the hove n-i°nty of Airerre wuss-tted tt» have arrived, te 1o be ol an evasive imture. The Emperor Nicu olaa was reported to have offer.-d his guarantee for the advances lately made by M. Eynard i« the Greek Gdyernmem, Which turns out to lit the grounds nf a loan raised by M. Kynard a* ‘ Ma^eillea* *700,000 francs a f which, being llif first instalment, arrived on the 23d of November stNaivolu I'he Greek, Navy tma cost 198 OOO Spanish dollars [near 50,OODd.) since 1828. It— rites again inteat the Ajctupoiago. eoau- pira icai vessels, fitted out by the lurks in^ Cmidia have piundcied a Spanish merchantman ttn-o ' massacred her crew. The Gonatitutionnel con tains a letter from Naples o f 27th Dec. stating that tile Neapolitan Ministers have received or ders to remit 590,000 It. to Messrs. Kothscliilo' at Paris, for account ot the King of Naples, who t&to leave Aladrid on the 25th iusl. fur Paris, having found out, as the Correspondurn of the journal d u Conauufce aw-rts, that the science and management of his Ministers are not calcu lated fur sTcountry like Spain. The paper war between the Liberals and the Polignac Ministry continues to bo carried on as keenly as ever. The Trade with Sorth dzfcaw;-Among th e merchants and others connected with the trade Carried On between .this country and North Amer ica, the arrival ol the Prestdent’a {Speech bas created more tban’unusuai interest; out a divei sity-ofepiiaion appears t» exial, as to whether a- hy aiurattoiTwiil be matlo m the Tariff, w.ht-ci witi place the import, into America ot Britts mkttiuactttrjss o n a mote tavoiubie looting than a X M S S O L -U T IO iV . 'TH IS day the copartnersliip heretofore existing;, under the firm of Sfyencer & Lull, mimiwuliicatutlng Brick «nd Lime, was dissolved by mtxtunl consent. The yard, kiln, and implt- uteiits-, togetlu-r with nil the notes and hccquiUs of liter said firm, are ussignv) to the subscriber HENRY SPENCER. Fetarunrw 27.1830. T'HIIS day th e copartnership • heretofore * easistlttig between the subscribers, under the firm of Putnam {5* G rtndy, was dissolved by niutuiaUtHisent. The notes und accounts uf Said firm are assigned to Harvey Grundy, to whom octYisLbe paid. HARVEY GRANTOY, ISRAEL PUTNAiM. Fe-fcriur-y 27,1830. S. HA.WI*£iU, & GU. t.|AVE taken the Store luiely'becupied by *^.>1- sstH. Puckwrd & Joiinaun in me m .L i \*- - i Glen’s Falls, und ate now receiving from New Yoik, a choice telmion ol seus'-nwhlo good* - Iiich they offer at a very smull ndvmice iron .union anil wlmlcrule jricre;coiiaietnig o t Du neatic and Foreign D R Y G O O D S & H A R D TV A B E j. /A CL V D l/ra A jilLS, JfML-liO&S, HOOP JlWD BJ j YD IROF, B m m o X V S T E k L s TOOETHEIt W 1T« A SMALL ASSOETJIKKT OF g r o g x e r y , ' AND A OliXKBAI. ASSORTMENT or GROCERIES, vVith the exception ut etsunuu nquors; which they neither buy nor sell, because they a re con mdered contraband good». ALSO— Limps, Teucudies, Cockles, Steel and Iron squ ires, carpinter’s Atlrs, gun Worms and Flints, spuke Sh..ves,sL»te, lead anil carpenter's Pencils, Slates, dressing and fine tooth combi, britania Ten Pots, steel Y.«r(lH,T»t :-nd amuse traps, Peg ging Awls and Hafts, erffee and pepper Mills, wool, cotton 8c horse Cards, Shovels anil Spades, Pitchforks and Hoes,,patent and common Gridi rons, sauce Pans— tooth, hair, cloths, shoe, horse nd whuew .tilt brushes— patent sirw Belts, lews- liarps, wrought nnocuiN..lit,brass Kettles,Wire- pi tied nnd ci-mtnnn bridle Bins, plated nnd tinea siureup Iron*, Buckles, ci-w awl -sheep Bell*, Powder anu bliot, Sickles, Crmlle and Gruna rirytties, bed Cort.t, Trate mul Halter Repel, Joiner’s I cols. Ploughs («t the miinutociumi price.) Togi ther with H llt.w \V Hre,coiiMsung ot Pots, Kellies, Bake Paps, Spiders, 1 eu KeW tics. Skillets, B.tb-ins, Etc. The following are among his Crockery—Blue Eu-me Id Ten Cups und Saucers, blue edged, oU ning, breakfast auitl hutUr plates—blue, enamel and white bawls,whlic p ntes, blae do., and black Ttu Pots, cream nnd su^.u- Cups, chnndK i- wash Bowls, vegetable Dishes, china Tea Setts, pejqnr Boxes, Bint nnd common I umlilei s, Decuntern, wine Glares, gUtvs Fiates and glass salt Cellera, i'oeket Fbnks. 'lu^ctluT with Stone Ware, consisting'of Jugs, Fitcli.ci s, Pets, Mugs, Cham bers, See. Among hl« Groceries are St, Croix and Boston Rum, French Brandy, Holland and Baltimore Gin, Whiskey, Cordials, Madeira, Port and Ma laga Wines, English Isle Motasies, St. Croix -*nd Lump Sugar, Old and \rung llysoo, Hyson Skin, N O T I C E . eoitvisf K j/iu c S a lt I T u n l r P f p l r . n f l f i s l l A r n |buuciinng”aml Bohca T can ~C(iSee,'Pcppi r, W- t5 I j A 'U U I I © ! ! ) Q i-L . [Spicei Ginger, Ginumon, Mace Citrons, Clovis i lie above g<«>u» will he bold h»w ior canh. Nutmegs, Box and Keg Raisins,. Rice andJPe rl [Also, will be received inpayment, mo»i kinds «.f Barlry, Indigo, fhucolute, Must-id, chewing. Lumber, Steam-boat ami Hard wood, Grain, [smoking and ping Tobacco, dpituish and Aimr p„rt, Xrr, lican Segars, Storms celebrated Mncnboy onuffi ' M ’• # (m i haclrirr. roranllo rn>r,M„rt fr, lUverpOOi, Blown llltd T u lks Xsl.SuIt, C«)(lfi»h Ulld One of the hrm having recently remowd l-’u.urr by the bbl. or c w t.-7 by 9 anfi. New-York, to observe th*> state ot the market, a by 10 glass, See. mid attend the auction sales, they fhll*-r thpm aelvi-s, that their goods will he sold ns law an ihey 'PLTE subscriber baving purchased th e . T . ... - 1 ™ « v e right of making^ubiiig and vend.ng bfe purchased at any other Store. l ie ) War-re n.' Threehmg Mac/dne, (patented 22d 'derefore tnvu« their old cjwlftmei. and the Feb- 18*1^3 ia town ol Quetrnsbury^offt rs losetl j public, to call unu ^X ’ ltiint b»f uidiwidiia* rights on re^sonabie terms. He has a Gien’s Falls Oct. 27, 1829. new Machine just put in operation, at George J N- B. One case ol LhG lIO ltS HATS offer Heywolds* barn in Moreau, samtogaco. drove by L,j very cheap, horse jm-wer, ■which answers the recommen-1 (lotions o£ M e s s r s E tiv s EtBoggs.ot w h o m h e p u r - cliassed t h e rig h t , in e v e r y re s p e c t . F o r fu i t h e r ! p a r tacu liirs in q u ir e of the s u b s c r i b e r , in the v il- i i»er of G l e i i ’s F u lls. 8 P E T E R D. T H R E E H O t J S E . March 4,1830, TO EXONERATE FROM IMPRISONMENT. [Pzitmane to Revised Statutes, part second, cfnafi V. title I,art. 5; relating to “voluntary assignments by an insolvent, for the purpose ajf exonerating his person from imprison nxenil*3 l i EILV1AN C. ADAMS, of Queensbury. Warvencounty, New-York, notice first pub lish'Cd February 26, 1830; creditors to ap|jeat Dt-ttirelra A. Paddock Esq. (t supreme court com- linsisiioiiex, (residing a t Glen’s Falls in said couis- ,)) at l|i- Lake House in the town of Caldwell, r .aU-iCiiUistjj entile Inu rteemh day of May next, a ,ws3 o’clock in tin; alteriiuun. 10w. CABINET A DID CH/klH F A C T O R Y . L I J . COOGj has recently removed to Lis \*■ *iiew shop anti warettuuse situate nearly oj.- pnsite Threehouse’s Hotel, anil adjoining thu ret store. He will keep constantly a genet,ii assor*- mentof cdbinct ware, consisting ot 8itiebuard>, Secretaries, vari-ius kinds of Hut eau1-, T.iblt-s Stands, Clock cases and, all kinds of BeutlsUads ogether with many articles nut mentioned, all , which he will scII as cheap as c.m be bought i ny shop in Albany or New-York* Most krnd f produce taken in payment for the same. N. B-The Subvert1 >er lias on hand n good :*s sortnientoi ihe most lashioiia .It Fat r.y 8c. Wmdsor chairs made »l the he- ituilenals & by the most expel it net wor kmati, which he off. rs fur s..l,- i . the above cumlHi->ns. IT. J. C. The above goods will Im sold a s lovr as article* cun be bought o f tht s»mu description, in Water- lord, Lansi .gburgh or Troy. This, with the Care in wluch the numerous ui licit) weic selected, is an object for people to come front a distance to purchase. He woiild particularly Invito Tavern keeper* to tall, taste arid prize his Liquors, for he will supply them at a much cheaper tute, and with a bettor quality, than they can buy from any,ped dler, who distributes his Whiskey under the as- “Uined tmnit- o f Ft, Croix Rum, Gin, &c. As ha means i<y do business honestly and fairly, but onO price Will be asked or received! ' JOHN C. GILLESPY, Glen’s Falls, June 6,1839. N. B. Lumber received ftl all times, for „-ood-, at tlm ma’rkot price. NOTICE. VANTED, A I ’I'M HUN tituil).CORDS OF ir£L x .ow v m n w o o d , r w in- It, h a i l cadi abu h e ll s t o r e p u j w in bo .ven >y J J i i N ti. GluLuiTPY.