The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 4, Monticello, White County, 3 August 1854 — Page 3
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irec Dry L COT 0 1-2 a 7J-i Cal. T3 E 3 Coii'ee per lt 11 15 t-' alt per barrel I f e Ea WHITE CO... CLOTHING STORE! It 'It Ele I NOW go it "on ray own hock," friends, and having ha J the most lively encouragement heretofore, I take pleasure in returniiff my thanks for tho sarae, aad I hereby take pleasure in in fuming toy customers and tho people of t..te county geneta'fy, that very res. son 1 civo r y ts'aMib.. merit the obov r.a: "':,if ' .it I h .'.il!!-. iy 1 v r -enou":h l ?ys fi huno cli;.e every ma ta hue county, and every man wil say tks cheapest and .beat a market, 'COBstinj of Coats, Pant?, Vests, Siocks, Col-la's Shirts, ce. together with &:variety of.. "ClstR cc'l .acres Vcstiijjsrs, TAILORING AND CUTTING, done on short notice. Don't forget to call at their Shop on "Iain Street, a few doors south of the Public Square. WM.B. IIEEFER. Montieello, July 0, 1S54. 2 "jYTOTICI3 is hereby given, that the under1.1 signed has this day taken out tetters of administration, on the estate of William Bah ley, late of White County, deceased. . Said estata is supposed to be solvent. MARGARET BAILEY, Adtniaiatratix. WM. HEWITT, Administrator. July 20, IS54. 2.Sw AXTI NESHASKA. MEETING ' PERSONS wishing ta buy COWS cheap for cash, can do so by calling on the un dersigned. A i.!aO, forty acres of land, situ a la ta Libertj, .township, 111 miles north' of Monttccllo, and. one mite from- Tippecanoe .River. It ia wr ;i timbered and the land is dry. ' I offer it for the low price of five dollar per. JAMES L. PAULEY. Monticeflo, July 20, 1851. 2w.3 .NEW JE1YELRY .STORE AT 'LOG ANSI OIIT INDIANA, TtrlXDr T. ii cf :.rci lions -a, JC. CROSS Las lit y f; id a lara stock cf Watches, CI cks e-i Jewelry of every description, diamond pins find tin as, braceleta,;cliek of all qualities, shapes aiacs and priaes; gold pens and cases, gold pencils, gold and silver thimbali?, gold and silver specks, yankce -notions, dec. and he ia b:und to sell cheaper than any firm th'-a side' of where the son f4ts-nif. N. B. J. G. U. will crive his personal at ten. tioa to tho repairing of all kinds of watches, locks and time pieces. lie will warrant them to do good execution. Ail those wish. ing anything in my lias, I would be happy to .hate thota call a fed -see far themselves. .iZ c-LItJS C CR.tl.i3 r. c I 1 1 : ; tc brick, fifty by thirty . f. r i it I et ; o sto a or iLcut t eive s below and one f It li !"a'' iii, ii -o.'itle. to have; t? v,-. i..iy be . -t't n '.La b,...J,ir j ca-cn x win. tcr;ani ia or.I:r tl.at t'as r ;?.y L t' .c,the mechanics must Lave the means of ftoenring the materials thit may be necemry and oi hiring labor alio. 'It is therefore housed those who have subscribed j money far the erection fsaid building will ptoTeptly a met 'in for. warding it by paying the sums duo (or mote if convenient) -i their subscriptions. Those jwisliif"? to :? their subaariptions iit laboror in 3 1 en,; 9 i a please apply to Jacob liana. waJ or John Thompson Th?o wiakiDg topay ieur.c cai on A. I2ICH.5. JULY 13th, It 54, I'lliite Circuit Court, Koreirtbct Term st Ai n t if i:;dia i;a j r C" .. v . Ctui..1)) vs. Jc ih C i (t v t' I v I. .'el. idSji' Cm- IV.t t l,t i .f ss.il J.' r ! i, 1 , ; f f I f -1.9 t 'Irvl t f . 1 1 a ' 1 , a l a i 1 i i - z I i ! t 1 : . 1 ci t . : tz'.lzr: i r 2 Gt Cc re": , C V :. " . i::;.;:;;: -".;':"!': v. ?.-'.;'''
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Connelly 'ditch In sections 22 nd 23. towc&hip 2;?, tango 3 west one mile, MHO fec.J in length varying from 2 to 3 feet wide on bottom, and averaging I 1-2 feet feet deep. Hurtie's Ditch In" section 35, townshin 2o. range J west lUiO feet m ten-rib 1 end one halt Ict tWido on bottom and 2 feet deep. If all Creek Ditch In sections 3 and 24 townsman, ranso 3 west, one mile U20 fe.rt in lensrth, S feet wide on bottom and avcranlitf - feet deep. Imier Ditch In section 14, township 8, ran J west, 700 feet in length. 2 fY.t wide on bottom and overa.n-inw 2 feet (ipen. Carr Ditch In see: ion 13. townshin'efJ. range 3 west, and in section IS, township 2S range 2 weat2 mites in length, varvmor from 2 to 4 feet wide on bottom, and averaging 2 teet deep. Uean's Creek In sections 14. 23. G. and !, township 23, range 2west3 miles 430O ft in length, varying from 2 to 4 feet wiue on bottom, and averaginsr 2 and a half feet deep. North, branch of Konn's Creek I ii sections 27 and 34, township 23, raaae 2 west, I mite -i i.t:i ti tw. r.n, i iei. i wu;e, on bottom, and averaging 2 feet deep. est liranctt ot Kean's Creek In sections 2!, 2. and 2fl, township SO. ran.'rc 2 west. 1 mile lf-20 feet in length, varying from 2 to 4 feet wide on bottom, and avers .ir," 2 feet deep. North -west branch of Kenn's Crerk In sections 7 and 34, townshin 2?. rano-e 2 west iwtv us iciigi.i, ieet wmo on oottom and averaging 2."feet deep. South east t-ranch of Kean's Creek In section 35, township 28, raare 2 west 2S00 feet in length, 2 feet wido on 'bottom, and r.v.-'?;':?-T 2 feetdeen. North Branch of Waterloo Ditch In sectioB R, township 3, rang;e 2 west, 200 feet in length. 3 feet wide on bottom and averaging-two feet deep. feontn Branca of Vaterloo Ditch In section 8 township 23, ran we west 3500 feet in length 3 feet wide on bottom and tsverao-ino-2 I 2 feet deep. . Branch of Indian Creek In section "12. township 3, range - west, 27G0 feet in lensth two feet wide on bottom, and averaging two and a 'half feet deep. Pike Creek No." 3 In sections 1 and ', township 27, range 2 west, one mile 4600 feet in length, 2 feet wido on bottom, and Cverain j 2 toot deep. Ali of the above ditches r re to be completed on or before the 7th of August, 1 855. ' J. C. REYNOLDS. Com'sr. Swamp Land, - hite Co- Ind. -Rrn.RD DoirrKTY, Eagiuee'r.' ' July 6, I C i 1. ' '52 NEW GOODS, '.OUGHT FOR THE . CASH. THE undersigned would inform the pn'oKe that they hsivo just received a choice selection of Goods, to which they call the attention of cash purchasers determined to sell at tiie smallest promts tor casn or wheat. of Wheat waited. KENDALL &, 5II0UP rCorway, June 15, 1854- 43 ESTISAT-Taken tip t.v iiohrrt y. i ? iv.ircK, iivinn in unon lowr.-sMc ! j -tiite. county, mu., a iJun ';' Colt, with dafk inane, tail ant! less left .tare hip tii:? spring vahif.1 at Fifty Dollars by Geo. II. Medium on;I L. N, Id'owrcr, be lore J. G. Barnes, Justin of i!ic-IV;ice. . Attest, R. McCONAEAY, Clerk, Jane C, 1G3J. " f mo stationery, ;-; AlW NOTIONS OF ALL -KINDS.' ' . I .' ' f - in- , ' HljVl JL... :J' -1 , I Jt -j J icy r re nc V prr readlr j; c " - . - - i ii t a " - ii ' 'i t ... c1
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icies connceti J vi; ; ii i f Kept o,i ttU 3 cheo n rm b e 1 a J vvherc in th CI IV, or fin V fil ,rr in t'.rt 'ihcr in wtsn.ij cirunirj, lor r.,n?h or its'c qui vale at i .esse ca.l. i;r,.i-nf;.1 f. V. A'. WIL-LEY. ay-25, 1254. ft; ' I)R,: ROBERTS j j AS perminrtuly J,lf;;, 11- Inu.. -,nt tcsi ii-'m hia ed in rinu'eeKo. s his srrvicea to th rti. geon and ?,Iccnani"r- D-.-nt.?trv . OFFICK somit .of ihe Ccrsnd d'tor w- t of iVHin Ftret positive! v cash. ir " Terms i1, V a:. S ' m 2. Li lntcresien take iioliicr, of Diii't.ir llllt !!!C notes aid tcni Simuel Rifenbcrrick liave b, the hands of D. Turpie, Esq., ' for collection Ail wt.l seo ta o necessity of sett! in- t5:, .-r-. l ! incest in counts wita this tiftn.and wc hope " wc mav not be under the necessity of 'makiii r another call upon them. ii. ii. xvi' iui.1 i..i.u.ii.iLiv. CIcnr' the Trac. "IORLovejoy '- Hicks are just rcctmn ml. meir cpnng aiocis ot ii o c'i: n n: s . Sugar, Molasars, Teas, White Fish, Mackcr, ei iiuu bua tisji, tor wholesale or retail by . I.OVFJOY & HICKS. r.Ionaceilo, April 20,.'54. , , 41 - No Doubt of if. fgvi-u we nave a completo variety of jtL 1 nuts, i-awiia Doiams, Cambricks, Embroidery, Silks, Satins, Muaiini, Cottonade Cassnncrea and Clothes, and a great many other things to suit the fancy anu please the imagination. , . LOVEJ0Y IIICKP ' April 20, lt-54. , 41 the g;:Eat'.s?suce,st. nuu. fpIIE andersigned would lespectfuUy in-A-furm his patrona J and the public generally, 'ht in consequence ot the desiructioa of the publication office of . - "TIIE CHRISTIAN DIADEM," In the conflagration of the 5th, by which n "part of the March eduion" was destrov-pd. that it will require "two or three weeks' to reproduce the same end mail it to thoso su seribers who wero not previously compiled, for which delay, wo bee -the kind indulgence of our patrons and friends. The April "iiumtier wiU bo issued as early ns usuil. ;i uc uiauem wni oe reprotincoa wn increased elegance a nd enterprise,-and no expense spared to loake it s'.iU more attractive, interesting and useful to die --Home Circles" of our lifty thousand readers.' - ." We are happy to announce thatonr choice premium plates for 1854, were saved, co that we can still furnish any required number oi the rem engraving-reprosenting- tho Jtlarrlase -of Gun. Wnshinston.' Or, the Superb Portrait of IIcv. Henry Ward Recchcr. G R A T 1 S ! ! To all old and new subscribers, who send u the. dollar for - lS3.i, showers cf which have been and, are still coining, from ovury. direction by every mail. As the Diadem is strictly a moral and a religious work, entirely free from Sectarianism, established for the purpose cf opposing, and r. t:'.'-c theplucdof the floods of immoral and ficti tious works of die day, we-hope to receive a continuance of the eyrnp-tthy end aid of liio Irtenda of morality and religion generulz. . r a r EN- ii a t cii . ,' . No 9, Spruce Sueet, 'New York.' To whom ali coa'.iiiiiiiic.iiiona fur thvCiirtao tuua Diadem tdia.uid bo addressed. N. li. City and Country N.ew8jnpers throughout tiie United States, aro requested to ?ivc the above r,n inseniont and r, t who will : n copy (marked) directed to the Jiadeni, shall receive by return of mail.. a copy oi both of tho above named rrcmiom Enra vin lm. - e. r- ir. fFor the benefit of those nmcquaintcd with tnc wont, we atii tfiat u is nnolishod nionli ) n ' Ml t ' 1 p-. r to pu; i- 'r - 1 el: !-nd -hip I rn. . y n , a 1 ' i 4 1 ui r book when bound. To ').-,! a o A ' " " j r , and in. 11 little GOLD orn GO,) i'At'dll tlNE, inch s-;-i env-lo-ic, directed B3 above. 2 I. 41 "'i. 'ri: ""w'" " &9j9 0 m re 1 the
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l a r a v i: tt i:, i nd i a n a, Oi l LtlS (;r sale at Cincinnati prices, freight addeu: 7uuj bara assorted iron, flat, round IH'J square; 1500 bundles iron, flat, round, square, oval and ha! f ova! ; : 500 Blabs plow steel, 3 to 1G inches w!f; .. 100 slabs cast ttecl, for plows, 5 to 12 inches wide; 60 bundles ppring steel 4 10 23 wide; 7 cases cast steel, assorted fiaf, round square and nctaron1100 kerfs assorted cut naih, 2d to 0J BOkega wrought nail, assorted, 6d to 10J; 25 baas horse shoo nails, assorted. 7d to 10; h0.) ctiptic stool springs, two t-o 7 leaf; 000 linihed axle arms, 1 to 2 1-2 inches; . -t;00 sett of wagon and buffijy boxes, 2 to 5 irudtce ; l.'iO doien shovels, of Rowlands Amos' and Olheis' msko ; : . . - ';, 3 'JO pairs Do;r Irons ; ' 3 uoaju spake, Ames Rowlands' and O'her's make. 40-J boxes window lass, assorted, 0-clO to 10x15, together with a largo stock of axes, nmfoefcs, pick?, crowbars, iioc.,-, rakrs, sugar kettles, nuts end washers. - - ' In July next, I intend to add to my now lafrre stock of iron, steel, nails, &c.; tin p!titis, sheet iron, iron, 'iron wire, copper, copper bottoms, pig tin, eheet Zinc, spelter, and in fact all kind's of Tinners' stock, and tu Keep such a stock" on hands ns to bo able at all tinzes to fill any and all orders. I solicit and earnestly ask the attention ot merchants, smiths, wagon end plow makers, tin-smiths, 0nd all, to examhte My stocK and prices before ordering from New York, Cincinnati, or elsewhere, 8 it is my intention and dfitcniiiiHUiou to sappl v the wants of the Wabash.- . - JOHN F. WOOD. Jti.na 1, 1 851. ; ' ; 47 1 STAR ITY PSow, Wajyon, rm1 ' Cmriag:c MANUFACTORY! M.A RTIN -' -L AN E, - ... . T.l AX ;'F ACTUS ER3 OF -PLOWS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, And AH Iliads of Farminjr Implements Corner Main and Clark streets, - ' LAFAYETTE, IND. TJfE buy ourmaterial direct from Manufaci turors, and are enabled to well our work as low rs it can be eold in the West. J.." Ail work warranted. May 25," IS54. ' . , - i ,4f-Iy UNION" HOTEL. w 1 1,1,1 Am Oi:ill, -rrcprktor Columbia St., East of Public Square, '. ' LAFAYETTE, 'IND. 50-0at : deen -e w m f e - O. F.' LILLY, .' . Importer and Dealer In Cliina, Ghss, Quncnswarr, Lumps, ' WAITERS TA BLE .GUTTLER. Y ' PLAITTED AND DRITTANIA . '" WADE, ' Stone Front. North Side cf Public -Square, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. f"Y Stock is now complete, comprising e full assortment- of While Siono Wsrc Com in on Ware, Yellow Ware, Fa tier 'Tea Ware, and Gloss Ware, which I will sell" at Cincinnati prices. ,' C. F. LILLY. ; J ano -.22, 1S54. ''"'. '"o0-"' :; : BIl ASOiLE. IIO.USE: . This 13 one of tho Largest, Iiesi furnfsljcd ana convonientHouses in the West. Persons Visiting Lnfayctto will find thij a uesvrabiv etoppincr piacft . Location centra! and mod rate biila. ' . W.M.DxVLH. '.- - Rates or .Chaross. - 1 )ir,i r-vr lireftkfiiKt D -mi r Suppr bminnf day, .i'') o - 2 25 D. Lafayette, Jan. 1. 1053 2Gtf. Sin crvsnc roL-Mi'' rAr.:.i.v, t w '. T11 ri'tl Coi ion liumn'.s a n !i im; u,: r; G A L V. EI K, 0 . l. L.AFAYJ. i TP. iS'D. "co Afrr.",,i x"' 7"Ai.NTLD in Lvorv Comnv of tho "'.;!.-: c o u rl.rr a iiducern,i l J'li'i'hr act , e 5 sales w Hon " i tO tit lit " c IL r
7a.zizzwz:sj: ani el'd st-oi:i, nu:iFORi co., SUCCESSORS TO ilUMFORD &, HOONLR N-,'. 7 and 8, Purdue'a Clock. 1. u ! '.t.'.o Eudiana June 22, I;51- : "' 50-Ciu ETCimrS PATENT MOWING MA-JLi-CHINE'S. The enly - soccessful (rrs Cwtter now k.nown, ,Wo have the exclaFSve riiiht to ff.lt thesa superior machint-K in Indiana, rcrmnt wiwhinjj'thcm would djwcll 'o apply eatly, as tho eupyly is limited. They urn the only machine that will cut clover and all kinds of Grass.- c!l soon if you wiih to act one. . MUMFoRD cCo
250' DOZEN GRAIN CRADLES. f Dozen Snaths. . ; . U.-jOO, dozen Scvthc. " . 0;!0 dozen Hay, straw. V .lanuro Forks 40i) dor.rn Hom. 200 bo&os Indian 'Pond Scvthe Siooee. For sale by . .51U.MFORD &. CO. ' 'piIRESIIING " MACHINES. Mo flit PaJt ten Grain Tiiresher and Clcanrr, which toes tnc tuhest pretnuitfi Fair. A few of these eel at too orld s lUica liiacinnea lor saie !y '"MDMFORIK$-CO ;' s'aTes iiistl cales." ' DF a suncrior qualitv, for sale bv "IIL'MFORD-'CO. TTAY AND STRAW CUTTERS A !ar3o J.J. lot constantly on hand and for sale liv' HUMFORD and CO'. A REVOLVING HORSERAEES for sale by iiUiMFURD and CO. ; OHADOZENCORN KNIVES for sole by '- , ; . -1IUMFORD and CO. QTEAAJ .ENGINES Call and see our portkj ab.'e steam engines, if yon need one II JM FORD and CO. CULTIVATORS, Steel Plows, etc., fjrsaleby IIU.MFORD and CO - 1 E A PING MACIIINES.SndtJ.'d ?.r-,a-' jOi, ny's and Hassey's ;i rrd other p itcntj for sale by HUM FORD and Co-' niDER MILLS AND PRESSES, Corn. nd J Cob Hi ills,.' Cistern end Well Punii.s, Thermometer Churns, Grind-Scones, , tc, ior sale by IIUMFORD and CO. July G 1054. 2-Iy r LAST NOTICE 'SURE.' rglHE undersigned desirious of eettlin? un M. their business once nure,urgen.I yet kinoly request, all persons indebted to iheoi, in Store or Mill, or in any other wav, to pav their accounts and note.-', as they caurio: waft any longer. Thosa who wish' to save costs will attend 10 t'ti matter. KENDALL Sf CROTHES. Norway, Juno J2, 1S54. 46.3m . Vi m.j- ii. k C U L V E R , K E N T & CO . , A SE now receiving a fine' lot of new and IX subetautibl Goods, jnet suited to Uiis market, and tor sala low. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Wo can and will offer inducements to the trading public, to call and examine cur SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Conating in part of '" Friatd, Lawns, Delancs, ' .... Muslins', Drillings", ' Shi 1 tin1', Ciisirncres, Cusiiiets And a general ofiorthient c-f . . . NOTIONS," READV MADE CLOTII!NG;COOTS AiM.' unU.O, We arc dctenninod to lift p a; ui:K.s, t ic best . bur ir, Cofieo. x r. , .assep, ..Fi-'si. Tub ace i :"T-'. Vi i-C, 1 o! it Em 1 1ti.e I'o-,' - June Ti r. In. i ionttcello, fa r.li"'f,'"n"i iTOKr j2 Y v .rv ' of a dt v.Tvjo t . C .irt cf C- ,.r s 1, M,. S:" - ,A ! . . ' t i, 1 -rad. ' ,r .1 r f t',o N . 1 . " li' n t.-.tlv", in f as i'i z ; N t 1 of i'i; (-s-rt 0f r - 1 5 x 1 VP' .:..!.. .1 ... 1 .. , u . . t ' o E John 1 ... 7 v-J j it: j. 6 1 : 1 1, r, ir r r U F C r : 1 the prooeoi'.s cf i. '.1 r J I t t' ' "par r f 5C -i 1 . . ie 1 !S I nic ian 1, c-1 we've i, i !C t . i j'rt i k t arcs . - f "uiH -t ' ' ', t. ' 1 -u l. 1 ., I. ... ,
t c ; ,r-c-5 n soon L c - - ir d. t.. 1 ,- r ad 1 f ... - . t. ; - r . ...... ...r . 0:1. i,rl!lu 0,-: r.crr u.o "'iJ' u do received at tai lor n i v subscriptions. prices, ; ISAAC REYNOLDS, , Agent for L. 4- l R. ti. Ca. :.:.- ii, r,5i. tt 3(r 'T f". $r.i"i. res. "Posito Wabash Valley Ha.-fc,) .LOGANSPORT, IND. 't.r AH orders promptly attended to.' ...la y 25, 1 854. : .'-'. 4-. ; i' -ii tt ,1 , 11 rl Li ti U 1 t Suth of ihcP UuitC I juare and te ihi Court-House, r;o.:."ricELLO, imjiaxa. , TT M . S . U O XV E N , would respectfully iat! form tiie public, that he intends carrying on th above, named business extnivntv. unii ''iii: he keeps on hand constantly Fresrli Ilrond, Table Crjkes, " Gia c-r Cake;, Cracker, &c-, c. Givo him a csl!, and net your money back. SEi" No more credit for any thing in his line, ns fie his adopted the "Reedy Pay System." and catsoot carry on his buaine?3 without the eash. He has to pay the cash down for every ihiiiij that hebtiy-3 to carry on his business' witn, ana ior tnat ren.on. fee is compelled adopt th ( ? h Sy..t. 1 -54. 'Mar A ?.t !r s.r .fi. ri w ri Uiiii.i-xi i; il JU. 17-T"VING been appointed aenl for1 ' the lands of Solomon Slarges.cf Ohio. I hereby earnestly request persons to abstain irom taking wood or timber from any of said lands, as I have positive instructions to prosecute all persons who shall take timber therefrom without permission. . JAaIES C. REYNOLDS. WllOL 1v ANTED! EZE subscribers will pay the highest market price for wool at the NorwayWoolen Factory.. - Persons having weel to sell or manufacture, -are invite-l to give them a call, before .dispesipg ot thsir woo!. ALSO, carding and spinning done Oil priori notice. w HENDERSON lc MILLER. , Norway Mills, June 20, 1854. SI C O 7.1 7.1 7: i: I AL COLLEG li (LATE C('.1 KCIAL 15STITCTE,)' 6 F 1 N D A N AP'OLI S, . Established . arch 31, 1C51." INCORPOL IT ED To53. W. McK. SCOTT, A. M., : FOUNDEil AND Fit E3 1 TEXT. Ttl. J. CLARK, late of New York, ToaEook keeping and Penmanship rr"! EL Session wil w tl.,11 .. f ,It... commence at Colleis IstSesaiotion the 1st Monday of September 2.1 Session on the 1st Monday of Novem bcr 3 1 Season o.t the 1st -Monday of January. . 4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, tho services of the Professor above "named, and l.-rified for a term of ye:rs the eomraodioas and f".a'ut-i'fu! Hall- ffjrmerlv known as Cotjeerr E-a!!, -but now r?am;d College Hail, which i fitted up in a stylo of great elearvce, ta?to, and convenience, the President would ay,. that this College now offers ad vintages superior to silotheri for imparting a sound, tiiMrouiih, and accomplished business etl iH-iittOn. . . COIJIISn OI STL'DIES. i no tvourse ot stu-iies. ns enlar a s i oi !-Hi h. vit: 1. i ' .-h ' t . r. bv r,t '03 " ."i,i'i 1 lin v:i 1 L r 'ir -5, pi.t.!''! 1 l ) nil k " 1 3 t.f I u - . -. . The Laws, Custom, and Trtdcsnd Coinuiorco0. Mi rent. 0 An"', ctlo, , ; l'iiii- Ole' I u! da'.. - d 1 : 3 t t l 5 O C - C f nunc . r to t - l 1-f, onerv Litp "1 t - f t s i ' 1 Ot s - c - T r I.S r Aii : ti T , pose 11, - v 1 ! , I
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