The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 1, Number 3, Monticello, White County, 9 October 1850 — Page 3
: Cout ' i " 'J i im V. i t. l r ' i; o' ? i ii tiiBla iv't i!ii4 liau'un i liiitfn'd is her sang cf prac : Rt Cf 1 iie iin ti Ir . i : T' ff ' r I An" j . ir L.it ' 3. 1 tn . - re 1 'ii M f the hieikans green, ! , "rl o'l tr L! i p. ii n ! )' fctnum on t!ie scene. On tliis g-ecn knows sit down, my Willie wicht. An tMarken to a taie ' suid law ye It'alwniue whefl the sun is out o' aijist . To see the moon ijou the heatber shine. On yea g-rti-n tictitti, V.'ii Drocniircaslcgrey, Lived once a nnu!y-4wiled now awa . W-av.EC tt.at the Kst gangs soonest to decay, """Tike autumn's blossoms, wihtcr wreaths o snawt Sweet is the blackbird's note at e'eniug's fa'. Clear Ss the tarrock's sang at early morn, Sweet la the honey suWe on '' cottage wa i , Sweet U the l-uddlsg pea, the yellow corn, Faint thaw a was gentle winsome Jean, VViia's yontofu' days were tasted i school wi mc A euiiie for a', to every one a rnen A tuind aa pure as slarliht on the its. A'gaed to wrarkber father, Ktther auM, I.rft wi' hut to s. ; ort au!d arte worktas! bariJ, thro' voimner beat and rstAl, An svartt o ', lai'.tborsTs jrowiln taje. Tt auhi ttik died. tw Jea was left SJa'r.e. Th lad she hj'ej frae her wan far awa, Hi V.ee.Vai3 foil, on antra's bloody p'.ain,FaorUm was UJ hut this was waist o a'. Crowned wi' week sorrow, ieannie pale and wan, Cree.l. j her lane, was aft at gtoam'mg seen, Cruised, yet humble, 'nca'-h her Maker's faaii', Waiting for death the puir man's truest IVieti'. We t;t".l her 'mans the Cowers she lo'ed the best, tv.wn by the kirk wa 'neatti an aged tree An where ter fatheT, inithcr auld, do rest, JaaKMi, the 1 oani.-si Bower upon the lea. Lafayette, Sept. 23, lS3k ' . A. L. -' ' COXGitESSXOXAL Washington, Sept. 5. Senate. -Mr. . Dickinson moved to strikeout lliat mileage of Congressmen -shall fas computed by the mail route, and also, that no members east of the llocky .mountains shall receive more than 81000 .or any west more then 82000, which was adopted. And after ed opting numerous other amendments, the Senate adjournedHouse. An amendment abolishing flogging ad liquor rations in the Navv was adopted, when the committee arose. .and the House amid coflfaion,ad"ioumed Slave Trade in The District. The bill to abolish the slave trade ia the District of Columbia, passed the Senate on Saturday by a vote of 32 to 13. - We . observe that Messes. Fremont and Gwinn voted with the majority. The bill passed as first introduced by Mr. Clay, the amendments of Mr. Pearce containing the . most stringent provisions against enticing or assisting slaves to escape, and giving the Corporation plenary powers, having been rejected. Tha Dumber of slaves in the District, Is rapidly on the decrease being now only six hundred, against as many thousands ten years ego. Before another census, slavery will have disappeared altogether. Froia tall farts I a. Th3 Pacific news gives the following ptrt'culars ot tha riot at Sscrame&ta city; A terrible excitement pervaded the city ofSsoranseoto.. The issua is between the squatters and the'setders holding property under th Iter titles.- Several per sona are killed and wounded ca both sides. The history of the ailair thus far are brisily this: Large tracts of ground, coverir.g the city and vicinity of Sacra.msnta tx& by graats from Capt. Sultsr. Tha settler holds tuat this Spanish grant ia not valid, and that thi land haloags to the Government. Severs! moved in and erectsd buildings 1 -A a t i.l ef f .re. lie tr'.ry rr.d dc'.-l . -r Wrii Itoo vi is rii.ist t'l-.r-.t, and v. ;.i die 1 drr I L r 1 r of l-l.,....";. c-A a h r.t cf ie:fifi 111 ii i , : ad, bi;t ; c.ll :.r v, h i C: : 1 tj e r. : - 3 it v : .3 :.-.,t ly ntoiy c f arii . j ? 1 "i 1 2 si I I ' t j '. ' 1 1 - i. r ' t f 1 . 1 t t . j (- ' 1 L it t 3 : -, 1 t L f
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V'o- 11. n 1 r ,1 U't t.uc'wi.di' w js i k.ll -d rtli'le feupp'Ktli j r, .'..'.:, rs. Shot.' r w i'j t.. (.ii!;., .... -s . i- i...l t'.' Co-. titrc i 1st and 4th streets, and the blood of the wounded streamed upon ' the, sidewalk as they were carried clang. Tiie greatest excitement pervaded in the city as the boat thoved i.J, and from 6 to i?G0 squatters had assembled, determined to f.ra upou any one who approached them. The city was declared under martial law, and every citizen required to enroll Ins name; and in addition to this, Lieut. Gov. idcDouglass di
rected an order 'published that all noncombatanls must keep clear of the streets, and a cannon supplied with 24 rounds to be placed at tha foot of 1st street; and will by Thursday bring up from Bermcia men and implements of war, with which It is resolved to take the enemy, and WiriT them to a tpeedy and summary trial. S TILL LA TE IZ S A C 11 A ME JY TO IN ASHES. lust aa the steamer Carolina was getting under way, about 4 P. M., a dispatch was received on board from the Pacific's news, at San Francisco, bearing the intelligence that Sacramento city hud been reduced to ashes, and that tha -squatters were receiving reinforcements of men from the mines. ' At the time the California left, 500 U. S. Soldiers had left Bernicia for Sacramento, and two volunteer companies at San Francisco had volunteered their .services to maintain order. Laughed some deal'to-day at the pretty inn of the healthful 'Messina Springs,' (tha 'BurrihamV or Woodlawn' of Syracuse,) at an account of a young country girl who had been taken to a foui th-of-July ball by a s wam of the neighborhood, lier beau found 'metal more attractive' in the 'long-room, and left his girl a 'walfiower' until the night was well nigh spent. Just as the ball was about to close, however, he came up to the neglected fair one and said, 'Don't you want to dance?' 'Dance!' she replied; 'guess 1 do! Where you lent 1 ben sittin' here till 1 thought I should ha' took roots! And they stepped into line for a 'country dance,' as they 5 termed it. Cr The Rev. John T. Muse was struck dead at Richmond, Tenn., on the 4thinst.t while reading a chapter hi the. Now Testament. . . An old lady, being late at church, entered as tha congregation were rising for prayer. "La," said she, courtseying, "don't rise on my account." The Hickman, Ky, Newsletter says the butter taken from the wreck of the steamer Neptune, which had been under water for twenty years, has not changed its taste, and wasasijood as fresh butter. We often hate people,' not because they have injured us. but because we have injured them. Having done wrong, we try to become angry that we may dignify our baseness by calling it revenge. .... On Thursday Oct. 3d, near Rensalaer, Jasper Co., by 11 c v . 1 1 1 r. 3 1 it e l S h c it tu n; g n . Mr. Simon PatLurs and Miss Naxcy l.twi.v. Well reader, gentle or - ungentle, just as you may prefer, the senior 'Chieftain' was there, and ably represented White .1 th.s ccctahui. 2"o'v don't tii'l.he we were not at the iye-up part cf the cert; ony, l"t 3 wtrj iii-j',r th.-.-? Lt the c: .li,"T tuid t: .hiu iuuuh lle tuikcv s i ic .iCivi'i.loE'" not,.: t.i'tut t.. : 1 1 j-jtirs fixing That 'g xid lime acoi..! - "' f.r which tli 3 v,c:13,onl t-di t a in i:'.zu'jr, l.ivo b : .n so 1 :rg r.t. 1 t :.' : :Ay h...hh g far, f.ni; ed y.:i L t!ie t "i.h cf t't '3 ti l.:.J his cli n t'.li cccat".."", : 1 czt r: :. dcrs may rest insured, t: . ;."y til i.JwslJ CM Jc!;y I j.i;.-? cf K::i. ;dj and -, r i'A z j r.; .t. r cf CTIlvo1 ZYJ i. V, 1 13 I.vt 1 1 1 p
Dl-il) On Tuesday, Oct. 1st Eliza L. T :.'.rd,ccnort of 'J. F. Tedfb.nl, in the JJd year ofher ege.-, . Executors Sale ! . - . 7? "TOT ICE -is hr-rohy given that the nndrr1 N 'gncd will expose at imblic auction on Saturti:y tuc 9t! day ofNotembfr, ISjO at the late residence of Naihaiu l Dunnptl rit. decerned in !JijrCrck Township, White County rndi;in.t, the following propcrtv of said de
ceased, r'tnsistitifc Tunc Mare nd Cult, oiip cow und ctx!f, nnd ' otto Wheat i'an. 8 iie to commence tit 10 o'clock, A. 'M. A credit 'at nine months wiil he kivc-ii on nil sumaof ihr e doi'.crs and upward the purcba-ft. giving hi note with epproved ?cu-Itv wittjow't anv relit T from the valuation or nntrrnionu'nt laws. JO E.N EKAhV. ' .THOMAS SPiiNcmt.Exet. oct T. '50 w3. Land For Sale! . flHE Snhscribtr oin-rs for sate eighty acres m uf good land, about one half pr.iirif, and the otht r timber, lying Con r miles went of Mant ceUo. For term apply to the undersigned in Monticcllo, White C.untv, Ind. SAMUEL II EC KEN DOKN. October 9th, 1 :;,;) :w;i. "" EM At MMi in ihe Post Office in Montii A cello, Ind., on the 1st day of October. iu;.o. ' 3 Cecil R II Ciianiiicrlnin J v Garificlti Grnhaiii Counell Wiliiatn Co;o Ch-r!ottB . , Coppoe Ji sse 2 Chesuiut R Mr Brecon tit Gideon Bonnet ?Ionroe Balcy Nathan Brig28 Alexander Buniicll Robert Brown Robert Duks Jackson M Day Win IM Dewy ?.Iury Daoutrrean Artist Clarke Rev Mr UarvyOS Iln-ihca E M Hiirdist Wm Mr Moore Levi M iller Henry Myers G B MiHiuin E.i Miller Washington Meyers Jacob " Martin Aim Mrs Pauj-h George Poilard J B 2. Phigley teo Poteet Dr. A Probate Judge Pool Wm Mr Parker 11 M . Reed Jesse Reese John E .) Mary Reynolds Thomas Vcot.t Crystal ' Studdebaker Samuel i heats Samuel Sutton J M liiirman Mary Eliza-Smith P B be th Sncethan Abraham TempU'ton James II ;gh Jonathan Hulnnan Richard IJtney Henry H uvor Richard Fowl r;r fs-:i.'o ' "" G raj ham Morgan Gerard Lewis Judy rCicholas Kinjr Win II Martin Polly Ann Mnrry Marshal .. McBeth M Division No 202 S of T W P Thompson O E Esq Thomas John D . R S Division ST Iiickm ;n Wm W Wjison Dr W T Wrel!s Newton Wilson J tmcs K Wright John Yertrcr Solomon '?'KTIT0-V p. A Good Chae to Pa-. "3 cynoEds & Iiiv;aiiey -will e-ive the LL Canal price for tny (juamitv of Wheat in payment of debts duo the firm.'or either of mem, il delivered soon. To our friends we would eay, that in order to carry on our businees and complete our Mill, we must have money, and we hopo nil those indebted will consider this a particular invitation to pay tip. Those who have notes an 1 recounts of long standing, who do not take this hint, will lie 'notified" in a dilTerent manner. A general assortment of poods on hand, which we will sell low for cash oris exchanoe for wheat, oats i-c. 0 oct 1, li-50-i2tt' ' Sjitiijjiciits. HDD'S unrivalled Wound, Nerve and jiJ Bone liniment; Chinese liniment for man and beast; II G. farreU's celebrated Arabian liniment; for sale at the Drug Store of oct l-2mS . J. SEXTOS. , . DAMIEL IIIIEIS . .Cabinet and Chair Rooms, Main -tj -t4ost., between the" public nquare market space, right hand side going cast, La- ')??, Indiana. Tho largest, cheapest and he st 8sirti!icnt of furniture and Chairs in tho enyulwajs on hand. Bedsteads also kept at Kendalls' store in Norway, While county, In. iiana. Lafayette, oct I, '50 tf JOHN 1'STTJT, SAMUEf. A. Hl'l'F. TIT & HUFF. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Lafayette, Indianft. Attorney and Counsellor at Law ahd Solicitor in Ch ttu-cry, Monticelio, Ind. ; 2 TTO'jrit'Krr-Tbo niidcrsicned would inlorm his, old customers and tho public i nrall), that drtrinsr his abs nee his Cabinet a ii tj C by S;i oct rpen'.'-r shun will bo carried nit n&tiaua! n Iliivtui-iii. J-Stf . :. J. HA R BOLT. iia'pnmstrators iNotice. IMIE tiii-iorsijiiH-d bavins thta any taken out if hi ,i -:.-j:iin on tilt' en sto i Niii,oa urden, late of White comity, do1 1 "m. i , herein- iiO'iiios all porsons knowitjf. ihtrmsttvcs to be ind, bted . to said estate, to come and maketmmcdiUla ac'tlement; end all t '"-.; h !!!Jf f ',.,!. S , Ii,t l' F .1 i IS itC r-- ri i;1!. -- d i -j f,',o tl.t iii in th" h nw.',s t. ctof nata White county, wtthia twelve 1-110111113 tram tln a ate, duly established aecorduii- to !.;sv. The rstate ia p.rub-i 1 ol vetrt. J ; H: A ' .'r. triE rfi(Ict-. I. ler, at ptiw r . t 1 lull j. rn- ( r- : a i'; " N- i r id V, - t , ut h 1 1 i c '-my, c f in' of . , T I V. T G,'.."hf, ( 1 1 ti )I,H t,l 1 ( it" y i f r, VI , i . , -IV HI t 'l fls it ll I i' t ) 1 t l I'ltl ' . 'in ft '1 " . 1 i 1 t c t 1 ii r f 'J . -', I.
f - - ..s..-!r.. , ? i.ji.,.. ,ai, .-! U ' f CliFS constantly on hand t gencMl ? wrtmont of Drugs and Pauiily Mcci fim-i, boih Mineral and Botanic, at h s lra Sioro in. Montiociloi whete he mny-bo foud i!i readineps su nil tintca to make prescriptions, oct 1, iR50-2n;Q
Family Medicines. " R. SPENCER'S Vegetable Tonic and Restorative Bitters; Dr. ilu'l's nie4icatcd coutt L2en.irt'8; ilamilton's euar coated vegetable Cathartic Bills; lla mil tun's vege table A Cite Pi'lf; Dr. Brara'a Incian'Qupen eyaar con ted- ami bilious. i'i:ls; B. A. Pahnesiock's Vermifuge; Wilder'a Horse Ointment; Dr. Bcnj. Godfrey Cordial, &.C., fr sale at tho Drug Store, of J. SEXTON, oetl2ii!6 A CSSJ.C Jlllil FcvJIDr. E. J. Rice's Zji. vegetable Cho'.ogr.r je, a new article in the practice of Mrdione, and n oafe and infallible cure forairue and fever, congestive chills, female obstruction, and ueuerafdel.ilitv ; for sale at the Drug Store f " J. SEXTON, oci 1 CmG Coughs arid Colds. TfTUFF'S Pulmonic Balsam, forthecureof JLJL Coughs, Colds, Dronchitics, Consumption, and all affections of the lunfrs; for sale by ; J. SEXTON, oct 1, I?50 2m6 Upy. R. JAYNE'S Expectorant, a genuine ar jLM tclc, for the cure of pulmonarv- diseases, &.c, for sale by J. SEXTON, oct l-2mG Liverwort and Tar. R. Porrer's Cnmiioiinil Rvrnii of T.ivprwrtrt U. and Bar. and Cancli n'ajfua. for the cure ol Diseases of the luna general! v ; for sale by J. SEXTON, oct l-2mG , Consumption. ITTAMIZTON'S Vegetable Couch Balsam, iLli a certain cure for Consumption, liver complaint, whoooing-cough, yc., for sale by octl2m6 . J. SEXTON. OLDRIDGE'S Balm of Columbia, for restoring the Hair, a genuine article, for saio bv J. SEXTON, oct I-2m6 TYRANT'S Indian Pulmonarv Bnbnm, for JiJ sale -.by oct I-2aiG J. SEXTON. Dr. Jayno's Medicines. If AYNE'S Expectorant, ' Alterative, , Cary minative Balsam, Ague Pills, Tonic Vermifuge, Sanative Pills, American Hair Dve, (which will change the hair from any other coior to a beauntut auburn or jet black,) and Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic, anexccllent article for bachelors and old maids as it prevents tho hair from taking on or becoming prematurely gray ; it also cures eruptive diseases of the head, pives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance. It is unequalled by any other article of the kind as an" external application for sprains, bruises, swellings, internal pains, rheumatism, yc J. SEXTON, oct l-2tn6 For Sale. A. largo two-story frame tJ ', , House and two town lots, in , ' a Monticello. There is on the .. jf'.. ,! premises a variety of most tsi ' Eituated with everything ne"gri,. . ci ssary to make it a comforta ble residence. For particulars enquire 01 , k. w. Bill, oct 1, 1850-2tf Norway, Ind. LiG ols.. Here. TniIE subscribers would respectfully inform JL tho oitixens of White, and ' adjoining cuunuea, uiai iney are now prepared to Full nuu l,ic53 un Kuius 01 ciotus, in tno oest possible manner, and at the shortest notice. I hey huve also, on hands, a lot of Cloths ana Oassimeres, ot the first qualitv, which uiey win bcu low ror casts. IJOGELAND& CONKLING. Tilonticelio, Bept t5, 'o!j , jw3 Tax Notice. rpiIE Treasurer and Collector of White J. county, Indiana, hereby gives notice that tbf amount of Taxes charged for the current year, 185!), On each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property, is as follows, to-wit : For State purposes, thirty. three cents and five mills; For County purposes, seventy-five cents; For School purposes, ten cents ;" Fur Road purposes, ten cents; Also, twenty-five cents on each poll for School purposes; ; A poll tax of seven-live cents on tach. poll for state purposes, and evc nty-five cents for county purposes, on each poll. . Total tax on each one hundred d a valuation, is one dollar nnd twenty. eiht cents and live mills. c For purposes oT receivinfr taxes, he wiil at, tend at his office until the first dav of January nest; and -after, the, second 'Momby of Jir.uaryihe law i-nltrs it i'- dutytt'lbe "lie Trcasuiir to io-ct the same, together v. s'h a rtnalty of ton p ret lit. A 1 ct'.ccrnd ara esnectr.riv s..h -ncd 11 . atte.i I to the rerju'remcntsof ttiplaw. -.- li . i h'M v !,o have not r lJ t'if'r taxes f r wii: no- f.i.J t ij Fa before Oc t.t"". 1 ndnij tb v v .11 i iV the ttlvts the expense cf advertising. J. C. R., T. ", . C. Mvnticetto, September 20, 'lf ltj 11: :ir. e aii. oejay B Co.. -. wijeiiii-t pi tnn fnore r.-.T-i I oecu ' 1 'ourt It 1 v W. ii'e.i ' ',' , gjinn af th 1 t..i t'ul en u a re. rmn of ; ! if itr Tt- e - of G r . -r s T r. 1 . o 1 1 V. - J ; stit '.ct, ant" dorr' jo.J, t. -it (he j v 'is f i V . mt1 c "!t,-n, t " j t ( i e. Any por- , i- 1 i' r f will ( '1 ' 'v 1 f'"V G J d Iwfliu'li'ri i.isrrfl' : it to p i in 11 ot , j . r j 1 'y r i 1 1 a 1 . t i i f . t r 1 t o !
. t. ic e 1 1 o to X, afa y c 1 ic adetsigned would I restec 1 1 u, i v inlorrn the that he is now r uin.? Hack' line from Montte!ta to Z-aft y'tte; leaving Monticillo eveiy V,'edntdy at Oo'cloclt, e. f.i. ct:d nrrulnc at Luf-iVette at ' o'clock p. in., on the sme day, ai;d leaves I Lafayette every Thurf day uiornin -r a 1 0 o'clock ? a. in., and ariivta t Moitict-II m !.. Stride oGce t the Mansion house, Mooticc'.lo, and tho Lafay t-ite h u se, Lntaycttc. Sept t, T3 ltf Wanted. rpllE undersigned wish to purchase 10.003 2 bushels ot whenf, for which they will pay the highest market price in Cah. Sept. '25, '50 KENDALL cc BRO. Flux fcsced. F"IIE highest price paid for clran Tlax ,U Seed by kENDALL BRO. Norway, Sept. '50 t bis salt, for sale bv KENDALL BRO. Norway, Sspt, 25. 50 I Family Medicines. TTR.. JAYNE'S celebrated mrdicines on Jijt hand. Good to cure the Aj'.e, and the ills that fiesh is heii too; for sale bv KENDALL & BRO. . Norway, sept 25, '50 i . Dry Goods. rSTlIIE undersigned respectfully inform their JL friends anu customers, that they have just received, from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well selected stock of goods, which will be disposed of cheap for cash and wheat. KENDALL & BRO. Norway, acpt. '50 ' 1 wIi7toFisli7 " TjlOIl ea!c at Norway, by KENDALL ic BRO. Sept. 25, '50 I Sugar llouso Molasses. A first rate article, on hand, and goinj fast, il. at KENDALL &. BRO. Norway, sept. 5, 5Q 1 Domestic Goods. 0 BALES of brown muslins, of the best btands, to be sold cheap. Call and Bee. KENDALL &, BRO. Norway, sept. '50 1 Cookin!? Stoves. Assorted sizes. Cincinnati rnihufacture. In store and to b '' Z. soon, to close out; as cheap as they -t, bought cn the Canol. KENDALL JL BRO. ' Norway, sept, 25, "50 " i Alcliolas in tiie Field: BOB. SILL, y" 7" ANTS it distinctly understood, that, if f f he was beat in the late election, there is one thing that he can't bo beat in, and that is, in selling Groceries, at his store in NOR W A Y, where he is prepared to nccominodate all persons, with a LEf.TLE the best article of groceries now in market, at such unutuaiiy low prices, as to beat his competitors, three beu out of five- Every thing in the grocery line kept constantly on hand. So walk op bos and see the Elephant. Adults, free. Children, half price. Norway, sept 25, '50 ltf Just Received, 7. TOLASSES, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Perprr, ii A. Spice, Cheese, Crackers, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters, White fish, Sardines, end a line assortment of single and douhle-twisted Candies, a new article, fresh from Siberia, for sale at the Norwav grocery store of R. Yv. SILL. September 25, 50 , ltf Ii. A. siiCMccr, I. I. fTlIIANKFULryr the very liberal patronA. mge,..einc,iiteidcnt of ;bi county maybe consuitvlt at all hours. His biCs shall oe reasons M antti'ccmniodatin Offii-e ori'tha east side of thj pfb! - Monticeiiti, sept. 25, '53 ic siisre. ltf . Dr. J. C. Love-joy, ' TFFERS hia services os rhyjieien and ourceon, to nis ii-enosana tiie dubt - 1 , I 1 lie generally, and hoping by time attention to his profession, to receive "e share of public favor. He can be lound at oil times, unit proressionally. absent, st his rossldence, on the eat side of the Tippecanoe river, one nnd a half miles north-east of Monticcllo, on the Stake road leading . from' MontieeMo to Rochester. Ilaa constantly on hand, a cood snp-dy of Drugs anil Medicines, that will be frusd'iow tor casiii. ' Sept. '50 . I;f J. Itoi', roe'e, Cl ri.rr rf ?T-::-z r.Z 2T:r:s:-i s'rJ.) "" "7"0ULD r ppt ctftlly inf.-rm the tli'r of .'iontiotilo r.-iJ v(l f,, n 1 ! in the consul it rccc j t, .,1 of rirrv vj'tttv , j uiwsiiei u;ai I'm iitteersi ty sj, a in mi 17 C'tor, and would osn nia iricncs, ona tiie public r-t nerr.lh , to call and tl'.nne Lis slo. k, tj, hi feei con;ldnt iLi'ti he cannot ft il to j. 1 1 i 1! v i'i pr.ee, ! linul.'E 'ock coi,- i;i fnrs, ct -.1 e follow ir j ar''cl : Sujnr, tea, co)7ee, rnotaases, pe( 1 , r, ali t; ice, Eruver nnc dr, in ' tl 0 , (n. p.;- , c i', tilcvttvvj: l", 1 ..-c'-.S . m -"o e- ! todcji v . ; - , t 1 . of wbiclt he otTcrs low f ;r cti:., or sf-roved conatrv produce. - - , J'tt-', " ; . J 1 'E ri INDIANA, V, i --- C. i L tl f 1 . v tern l D. to
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