Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 May 1869 — Page 2

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THE BKHOCRiT. EDITED AND BUIH E r ::T Tfctmisalay, Slay 9Ta 1809. THK HOBTOH IIfFAHT. Wc com mend the article' taken from ihn pk;ma 7. t -ri!:u,i 1,:. tue Lnicago Jrost. cuDiisnea in this . . , . . , , paper thisweek, to the careful perusal of our readers. The Post ms intensely ; ,a;,"",,.MUU'0 ;."IUV" , self-respect t0 attempt to ju ctily the : 1. f t 1 A 11 I miamy ( perpetrated by the radicals in our le-.s'.ature, st the order ol 0. P. -.1 x' . , . , , Morton. No radical journal make, a

rejptableaargwmeat ia defense of the j three' week eaeh. if the business re-treachero-is conrseparsued by Tthcse puire it. The act does not take c f-ilij-a!vised legislators, and.Lut very fectuutil after the couveniug of Jthc few are so lost to shame as to mr.kc any I jun(; term, which term will be held as

whatever. Any class of men who follow the lea.i o! 0. P. M )rt jn immediately SOcure a through ticket to that region Where honor is unknown and decencv - is a c; ime. If theJreprescntatiTea who j guiltv of the crime of attempting were to destroy the constitution of this state, j i,.. if,.., j . i i j ' merely i cause Morton bade them do tt. uo not nve io regret ineir course aud curse toe man who brought upon iÄ -.Ail " I them the conicmra'and eiecrations ol their fe 1 io W-eiti sens, then indeed arc we, falleu upori strange times, and "reasen baa fled to brutish beasts." Tije Iadliit Bewolssl Ion. 'ihe following comments upon the recent attempt of the radical iiiomhers of the lelature to force legislation bv : ( setting aside eonstitutiooa! restrictions, meets with a just rebuke from the Chicago Post, an able, outspoken radi.I nnn l f . . i j ' i , Oal paper, but OUC not disposed to sacnlice mealiness and law evea to obtain a . T ii i ,. pswtj Innmpb. It win be seen irom the: rtielo' that' tho P.st rln m cvm IBVUUOie, lliar IOC 1 0?C lias IIO Smpathy whatever with the democracy L ...a ti, .- .. r . ' nCWCe Its reOUke Ot the action 0t t.'.C radieal members of our lcjiislature is ., . ri,. ' tlia more striking. I nat paper n-eas-

nrii; fho Mif xrwnnr .n....il : Ocaeral, bberiBV, svrgcaut of a citjr or towa, Comure the great wrong correctly in uioocrof the reTcnue, County Sarreror, Co gtatinr that if such violations of the stables, Overacew of jftc Poor, Coramlsstoaer of . - ... , the Board of Public Wor'.;.. Judir -s ii't!c Sunrt-m.-con.-tit ation ct a state are permitted (Mart, Judges of the Crrcoit Court, Judges of ta with imnunitv ard we will add tvifb- Court of Uuatinga, Juaticea of the Countjr court-. "J ,WJU ,WIJ aa WM n Mayor, Record r. Alderman, Couae.lraen of city out the indignant rebuke ot all good or town. Coroners, Rzecator. loa poetoraof Tonifionc tIir Vl.Ii. - ' hacoe aad Flour, and Clerks of the Supreme, DisCltizens Who desire W.maiotaiB a just trict. Circuit aad Conatj Ck-rks, and oYtle Courts and stable government, then all checks ot Hustings, aad attorncjsfor the Commonwealth, " P . . . prorided that the legislators may, by o rote of threeupon the power Ot majorities, ail safe- sähe of haSh houaca, i vmn the dfcabllitiea incurguard for the protection of minorities by Oda clause from any neraoa irwloded theree i i, , "iiuuiuiui a by a separate vote ia each ease, and uli stable and orderly government, j The tcst Mth feziat9 whia is the m atntiend. And we call particular venth section of th. third article, is attention to the elosmg seatimeai m p fellows: the T .st upon the revolution inancrura- i MV ..,.,;f . . .

tea by IRC rati teal msjority in the Iudiauaa 'rJvrro if ia dlV. m.mw.i uana legislature, lor it u alike maalj i

-c l i i ! Iratu -a ( onstitittiou lor thH stat -. r to ani' iid or meut, raiiaaa tv the means cnoscn For 1 ravise this Canattratloa ia any maaner, the Mayor the purpose in Indiana, would not be Worth the parchment upon which it is and ubscribe the foDowiaa ootb or aflü-mation. mmt ...n.nn ,1 4 1. . l urovklrBg Um disabttttie uereia eoataioed ladi-cn''ros-ed, yet these means were cho- ;',i.t.l.i:vr..n,m-Mih..th. ank. nrn tin.r.

een atid arjred upon the '.arty majority I , . i . r . a 4 J xt I in the legiaiaiUre by Senator Morton, I and be tells the rn nr lo thnt tho int i .um am ic.i.. i.in pcopte tnac tnc rota mous act will ijc acceptct' by conross , ., ,:;, n ,n . I a3 a '.u..d ratihcation ot an amendment to tlio constitution of the Lnited I Q- ' , . 'I OMias. ieaa uie inuignani protest Ol tl-.o 1 f r-r.r, ib.-, T.ll., . ;

- im77" T" mmma mmmwum tu.uouu cal thereto. And I do further swear, or affirm, taal " That 'two wrongs do not make one ' to the best of my Irsuraieaga w.ni abiliiv, i ;,.!.' - . v , wili sui.iMit and d. lVml tlie C- ti: dilution of the right, M as true ID pontics as m any- ! UnitedStatea against a!l enemies. Foreign and dothintr cLe : liene ive do'not ahoaaa to ; that I will bear true ami ISüthfuTallegiance 'j L " tJIOO.0 U fc fbt. .lnu. that i havp takvI. tllIS ,0l.-ati.li put lor ward the rnmanlv action of the freely, wRasut any mental r ervatlon r purpose j !. "! i of evasion : and that I will wen and Iklthfally dls. iuHfaana legislature in electing a icna- ir : . rh" duties of the office on which I smaboal

tor to congress in ls57, and the BtreO J ions conduct of the senate in admitting to hi.- scat the man ,-o chosen, as a ins-

URCatloa ot tue ri voluti-ja :ry proceed-1 iug upon their duues, una by all other ings by which it is claimed that the) State officers not included in the above fifteenth aaseadasant to the federal ! prorision. State officers only will be constitution was ratified a few days ago. chosen. The Constitution itself proviTo make no Ions story of it. wc state ides for a Coacreasioaal clectioo in No-

that the cof perheads (and they are about as malumaut iu Indiana as in OS lex v were determined that the

emeadmeat should not com2 to a vote, , that the contest wili uot be very spiritalthougli to defeat it they mi.J.t he el; but the parties will bo likely Io

couipciiel to resign. Heiug bard ! pressed by the majon'y a. uinthem in each house, OOOffich of them sent in their resignations to the governor, as!

they bad a clear riht to do, to break 1 reconstructed ; but the spirit of lenieaup a (juorum; but teu of them, five oflcj gains ground as the memory of the whom bad resigned, were breught into 1 rebellion grows dim. Many now are the senate ander a call of tbo bowse, j hardlj leas forgiv ing than Johnson, and though they were present and did who two or three years ago were as radnot vote, the re- jluti was hruught up j ical as PbHlips. Take, for example, and ot course passed by Z1 to 1 the Chicago Tribune. There was a thirty-four being a quorum. time when rebel diafraachisemect was The claim of the majority that they ono of its bobbies, now it say3 "the bad to ofietal notification of time fur sneh wholesale disfranebise tho reslfrn ation of the eilit j meut has long since passod away, and members held inside of the senate nn-ino reconstruction upon such a basis dor the call, and that, as th y were will ever be lasting. Unless the !atc preseat, though thejf refused to answer rebels can 1 e trusted without iron-clad to their nasses, may or may not have oaths, they do uot deserve to be tru-ted 1 nothing in it. Whether it ha.s or 1 with thoui.'' Bat, however this has not makes no difference, because j may be, the Tnlnm; u certainly iiii--

t he proceedings in the lo-er house arc in themselves eonelu-dve of tbe want 01 legality hi tbo result. The rerolution in that body was considered by ! only fifty-iive members, against th protest of the opposition that the aetion was worthless as sixty-.ceven memben were required for a rju -rum. Tlie speaker paid no attention t the fact but -put the thing through." Now, wc are sincerely and I-.cartily in f-ivor off Um fifteenth amendment, btit we nre not in farhr of an 1 cat. not assist in establishing stteb a preecxleai for fnture outrages up;;n the ricbts off tbo minority a this Indiana history will be, it it Las tiie approbation of contrr I and the country. Wo hold that tlie resignation of the opposition members was a moral crime nainsf the people ; but it was not necessarily subversive of jjood goaarament or order in the state. It simple dfcla)f-d legialation, and took the question in i-tme Lack to the people whero the republicans should have been elal ' H - lit it

constitution of a state in a time of i

peace may be violated with impunity, and that tliO violators may pain all tliat thoy endeavored to accomplish by their act, and of coarse all checks upon the power of majorities, all safeguards for the protection of minoritiea, and all Stable and orderly government is at an end. The fifteenth amendment, laiified by the means chosen lor the pnrpose in Indiana would not bo worth j me parcomeni on wnien is is engross ; 1 . . , o icq. litinana ommei bmmbbbbi At the special session of the legi P laI an ac: wis passen, ana is now tnc luw, chanin the lime for holding j Common Pleas Court in Marshall eoun ty to the first Mondays in November-! , . , ; and April. Said terms to continue , usual.

Ths rechtster spy Kerns troubled n rhmch WhcQ n oyer Its mind toicertain "Who i. right la from he An!icun Church to the Rothe "Church Items we dudiisIi. a . m.. . ..i. . i.

Lvnn,Ul, Th.i ihit , ftr f ul ton are unused to such subjects, and eve as ablejs writer atheeditor of the .Spy. wJuIefesaiding In that vicinity, Should not j aeektosoWe such problems. Organize j ,1,.;,,., iwm -,r after aUendinsJthem awhile yoa will be more conipetenMo.lorm anjopinion for uuiuit: ui i in a 3 '"'-' I 1V i voursclf inseTlrfrlBia Election It vrill be seen from the proclamation published elstwhcro that the Vir-1 gioia election will occur on the 6th of July.' The real issue is the adoption or reiection of the subjoined clauses of! the new Constitution. Thcv are the I n!y sections tube submitted separately. ' The following la the tourth clause of the tir.-t section of I he third article : Krerj persoa who ha bevn a senator or represeatatiTe i;. conLrr. or Bettor of president or Tico prerideat, or who beiS an; oftlccclTU or nil. iteTnder theCnited State, or under any stauwho, ham irtvion!v tnkrn an oath a a inrmbereffeoaareeaeeaa aa oSBcerof Um IJatted BteS s. M of tbetate 1 eglalatare, ur as aa nr luiUr-inl nlHr..r nfanv .rain iK.ni.. engaged In Inorrectloa ir rebc-illon eainat th-j passe, or Hveaald osesaafigvt thereto. rLk clanae .hll liu-Tndo Uu U.U,vina ntnr. ; lim-pmnf HS (",u -,i"r-s- ' f :r ,f St;1 Anditor ol Public Arconnt. ocoml Auditor, Register of Hh Public Laad Ottee, State Treaanrer, Attorney i Governor, Lieutenant Governor, members of the l'Ti--ral As.-.nnbly.S.-cr-tary of Stat-, Auditor of Pabhe Accounts, SUta Treasurer, Attorney Gene rmI. and all persona elected to any Convention to ! Aaaembly : -i, , doafderanly swear, or atarm, that I never ToluofciriaJy borne anus against, the United State siaee I have been a dtiaea thereeS 1 haao aersr ToiaatarBy ateea aid eonat manre counsel or eocouraemcot to persona eagaged ia armed hostility there to : that I have never sought or ucceptcd, nor attempted to exercise thefnactioas ofaay oflace abatcver ander aavauUtoritT or prctended aataorityan nosnuty to meumiea states; that I have aot yielded a voluntary support to aa) pretended Uoycrnmeut, nutlionty, power -r ton s'.ttUtlOIl Wltilül tli? I Silted St;it" UOtftlle OT lli'liHmeator, sehelp) aw OoaV This outh most also be taken by all city and county officer-;, before enter vember. The first thiug to be done now is to register. Prom the present indications, it would ap; ear probable warm up as tfie appointed day ap proaches. The clauses quoted arc substantially the same as those in the states already taken m saying '-these claues disqualtfy, virtually ov .ry white person residin? within the rebel linos daring the rebellion ; aud will, if adopted, confine the eligibility of office to those who had no opportunity of aiding the rebellion, or who have moved into Virginia fdnee the war el Fed." This is not even half true. Any one at all familiar with the situation in Virginia during the rebellion knows that a very large proportion, if not a majority of the native Virginians were not voluntary rebels. The state was carried out of the Union by fraud and kept out by fores. In uo other state eantd so many put iu the plea of DeCSSity and thus secure exemption from the disfranchisement. Hut even if these clauses were voted down, Congress will probably admit Virginia to representation, provided only her legislature r-itif'n the fifteenth ameudmcnt. That will, we arc confi dent, bo insisted upon, and most justly too, for that amendment is tbecapshcal of radical recons'raction. ('hirain

CHURCjMTENS. BY TBI REV. WM, LUSK, JB.

TnE parish sociable of St. Thomas' Parish, will be held this evening at the residence of Wm. C. Edward. Next week Wednesday, June 3d, at 1ft n'nlnnl- o rr tlir Cuiiiun n. . . f . nn. in a. 1aul,s cathedral Indianapoii9. The . im u. writer of these items will be absent during next week and until the middle of the wettk after. The usu al services nt if TLnmac' nliiirnh nTPnnt tlir lib L Vi X ll-'lllll.? .i'.ivi. ' . v. I i i t i v ganriay School, will be omitted Sunday after next, June Oth. J, PP ruimuuu h L., the Oxford professor who jY0in tj10 Anglican church into t' The pamphlet of Edmund Ffoulkes. went the Roman church, has reached an immense circulation. The pamphlet is in circulation in St. Thomas' Parish, and should be read by every person wishing to know the difference now interrupting inter-commuuiou between the CI reck, Roman and Auijlicau branches of the ' t ' , noise is maae gtepg eijeHy do g0 quietly, as iu the c ui- Jr xin.mas Arnold, Mr. l'alaoonc it, oui tnose wno retrace ineir gWT6j )T Wolford, and a son of Mrs. Howard, etc., etc., but Ffoulkes seams ... i... lULJii'lt tj IU 'L'aiV UUk illiU IV fcUQ I ipei truth be known before returning. A valuable additiou of ouc hundred volumes has just been made to the Parish and Sunday School library of the St. Thomas' Church. Many of tae 1 ansh urary books are very va!uable uci- t,ie Productions of the best Scholars of Oxford and Cambridge, ''"'i.aud. The department of Church ntstury is complete, and cpeciaiy the story ol the Church iu Britain trom 'he earliest days. CThc Parish and onaay ocuooi iorar now couuun six hundred volumes. BaTSris has been regarded as one of the strongest Papal states iu Europa, but the Bavarian Prime Minister, Prince Von Hohenlohe, stigmatizes the Pope's Encyclical Letters as an insult to Knropean and American eiviütatiOB. pnvAV1 ,'UJl i Ercry nominally Papal stat in e has declared its dissent fom the cardinal noints of the Encyclical a v Letter. Manv parish churches ia tbe Anglican Commnoioa are named after St. Alban, the fir.st. martyr of the Church in Britain, He Was beheaded near the town uow called St. Albans, according to the historian IJede, A. D. 286. The name and its associated history down to the :ood kinr Arthur, who w is crowned by Dubricius, archbisbop of Caerleon, A. 1. "i7. are familiar to Churchmec, and St. Alban will never be forgotten in 'bo Anglican Church. Thk Church of Italy has a strong organization of reformers in communication with tbe Anglican Church. The same is true of the Church in Spain, Austria, Bavaria, Mexico, South America, and of tbe Church in Prance led by the eloquent Father EJyacinthe, whose praises of the Anglican Church arc most noble. Within the last, three week an entirely new Parish has been organised in Fort Wayne with a salary of twelve hundred dollars aud a boose of worship and a lot secured. It starts oil ith a strong Parish from tbe beginning. That way of doing things means business. The instance is not a rare one iu this diocese. The same thing has occurred in many places during the past two years. Tin- Platforms; RADICAL PLATFORM. Military despotism. A large standing army. A block man's government. Anarchy and military edicts. Military trials. Congressional usurpation . Extravagance and corruption. Bondholders untaxed. (Skid for the rich man. Hags for the poor man. High taxes aud labor. Low tax on capital. National debt to run forty years. Gold to pas principle and interest. The people's ba?k to raise it. 81ar ry the doom of tbe while man. Extermination tlie neprroe's doom. Hate, malice, and revenue. Hell on Earth. DKM OC It AT PLATFORM. Civil Liberty. A white man's government. The union and constitution. The laws and judicial tribunals. Kconotny ami lletrencbmcnt. Taxation of Ü. 8. bonds. Reductase off taxes on labor. One currency for ru h and poor. Legal tenders to pay all debts. Right! off the states. Rights ol tax pavers. Peace and happiness fo all. PHOTOCRAPHCR PHOTOGRAPH G ALLER Y. Cot bit ft Hsnton't DrirJt Mock. Pilot ocrrntihs. Amlimtvnn. (l ra Vn tnron. Ac . taken la On best atrle of the art, io .ill kimU of weatliar. Framcu constantly oa hand.

THIB ANNUAL TOUR IN AMERICA Await the advent of the Unapproa liable BIGGEST MENAGERIE EVER IN THE UNITED STATES; twehty-five massive dens of uvihg miuls. tue: best cmmvusevem ma Plymouth. vnv?vr fro repauGH'S GRAND ZOO LOGS GAL & EQUESTRIAN AGGREGATS? Vili a pear in PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 186S, Ü One ami Severn O'clock J9, 1F.

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NEW ADVERT' S. 1JRV GOODS. asaassaai J. ISS. DALE & CO., BaaSfmwdars for the LATEST 8TTLE9 OF GOODS, Are -till in full blnt. with the laref tock in Pljrmoafh. sml filw.iv the lowest pric. fj."o worth of Dreaa liooils. PopIiiM, Alpaca, Merinoci, Plaia öoorts for Suits, MafSles, Jacatirt. Orp.indiPB. Prnis. Stripes, Qlov, Hosiery. Notion, Trlmmtaga, Staple Qooua, Huts. c.if., nnd Gent's Puralshhuj Good, I'ssalmrrm. Uoebkins. CL O TU CL OA K1XC, GentH Snits prcttfii up to order on short notice, tot-nit the most Gtatidioua. WE DEFY COMPETITION, A o:;. of our partaen llvea ia New Turk, who in cawalaally aaylaw good of Impotteni and saeuoas at reduced uricea, which esablea ua to i-t what other in'Tch.-mt l;y for goods, REHEMnrn thk place. Xo. 12 Michigan St., Paul's Block. 34 DRUGGISTS. 1) UVGGISTS. G. BLAIN & CO., lJef0r In lIii;Ci, ETC., Isna-lfSt (-oner li'Luna aal üjrre EhM Plymouth, Ind. H VINf, i'tft recclvcil a frsh upptv of every thing hi our Hue of trade, consUiin maiulj o Uriigfi, M11clnr, Pnlntx, 0 11a, Rye tttdfr, VamUh, (;lna, BrukhcK, rfnnif rlt, ! Yivk' VetlonS SlCsrleaery, Pure MtdMmttoad Uqwtt$ for mrdtosl purpose only to to tc'i'vh rr. liurUi al'trtian. We have letelteS, saSwillaellal reaao:eillc- rateea uaSUtUj of Keroi; ne and '.o.il Oil. Ales every style ami a!ze KER OSBNE L A MPS, For burning thj same. Wc ars ah ) agecti for all Um popalar Patent Medici nes, Of tH i iy rhy.-iau' PRESCRIPTIONS, OareraRl put np nt all hours of the nlsrht. hy nn experienced druggist. We earaeetly invite the public to fit vor us with a call aad examine our stock, aud become ronTiueed uf the fact mat we are doiag a liberal bacdaaas. I ! "v ! J L.O LIKE DRUG STORE, KSTABLISUKD IS 131. .-..A.'.v. W. K BROWN, Bmcctttor to PER S MA ( 4 BROW Dialers in PRMOS, MEDICINES, $t nooL B0K. PRE SCR IPT1 0 XS Carefanj pr-par. d at all hours of the day ornipld am. a sjsown, Plymouth, lud LIVERY. J IV BUT AKl) SAI.K STAHU:. Tli undrii-'nedhavin'purehased the 11 very sfa- ,, ' i i.man a ROSR, Is fully prepared .to .'oteverv want of UM livery he.-il.e-s. Babaa M'tt r boraea aad Saet haagle than lias ever ovm t,t In Plymouth. Which he is pre pa reo io nablicon the most reuennuMe t-nnn. TO , ' ...1 .... ..art nfthA rotilitv on TO ISOD

LEGAL ADVERT' . STATEMENT

To tbopresid nt ami board of trustees of the Incorporate town of PlvrnoutL, In i. I hereby present a statement of the amount of money that 1ms come into ttiw bands ol the treasur.T of said town during the financial year ending May 4, 1809, an.1 the disposition made of the 6auu together with a statement showing the fl eancial condüiosi of said town. Thk - si r.r.n, To tax duplicate f.ir ls'08 Licenses collected Fines Old delinquent tax collected. Orave yard lots told Side walk tax collected Old engine house sold Da. .$0,127 9(9 . 183 85 . 20 00 . 128 TI IS 00 78 24 .. 80 00 6,589 71 TazAscnas, Ca. By delinquent tax returned $2,071 bT Firemen's receipts 118,88 Ol lets tcdeemed with interest.. 3,433 8? Grave yard bonds redeemed and paid 052 27 Quietus for errors on tax dupli- , c ltc 17 80 ash on hand f $0,589 71 The following is a statement of the rr dcrs issued dering the current year, via : For fire department $ 514 11 Corporation purposes 1.070 8 Streets and side walks.. .. 1,47270 .. 500 00 echOOlS. $4,107 17 Ordor of current year redeemed ars ae follows, viz: Firo department $ 444 ri Corporation purposes 721 aa Stn ts, cross and suJU; walhs 1,482 41 tyM8 so Orders of former jreatl redeemed durin current year are as follows, viz : Firo deportment $2.V) '2-a C ration purposes 55 01 Schools 4R1 2S $78 57 Amount paid on trravr rani bonds during current year is : 052 97 The total Indebtedness of the town at the commencement of the current year a as as follows, viz : Grave yard hoods 'principal) ...$2,100 OQ Orders outstanding 1,10S 28 $3,205 2ft I'li- tct.nl debt outstanding at the end of the current yiar is as follows, viz : $2,070 SI Lea claims for haUdiaa si le walks against solvent parties 99 s Miowinga reduction during the current yuar of. 629 07 AH of which respectfully -ubmitted. (6) J. P. HAWKINS. Treaa'r. FURNITURE. 1 PALMER, Dealer la all kioda 0 fubni r l Jim r Tnponrs htksbt At r"T amJ apaeioaa roomn wLere hm ktap of :ri. l Sba hvi and cheapen anoortwoat vir u reu ia PlvueaUi. fIRST CLASS I1EARXM, w ill he fr.rnihadoii Icncrai oeeavon on . aUe ternif. c. PALMIR. WOOLEN FACTORY. TTTOOliKB FACTORY. ilk man Woolcii Factory. TIPPKC AN05T0W.N', HTD . jaKybafar n of CAmiJtMMkX DO&KIN. BMMBP 0MATm Phri r,-4 fai NSj mmi. mm, mmsoQ. blmests, ittiia TAE.V AM HKMMI. DYEING, FILLINQ. C. SC. T ), Paidlnp. Spinning. Ac All of omr smos I u f.'ictiirc we will exchcine lav Wool at tha Pactorj or St A. L Allen-ma .V. Co. 'a Cabwat Store, two doom 8on.li of ilia Parkr Uoiim PI v mouth. Inj. 2 81a GROCERS. DECKER A CO., WhoiCMld und retail 4ea!r la GROCERIES, PROYIS10y?T CROCK BR r. QCEKXSWAEE, Tobaeeo, Cirrarsj, &lo , ply mot; 1 11. INDIA. UNDERTAKER. (' tABIJCBT WABUB. AND F UBNITUsUB, A. I ALL KM AS f CO. Hive on baaS at 11 lima a roraplete an.1 eteraat Of Cabinrt Ware tad Furniture, which tbT i, ill srll at ti rv r......n khU rte Alo a rornnlet ;."k r nnd. rtnkor'c nralahag OooSa, an4 Comn of all kind A pood Hearse behsis;l"S the -tablishmcnt.

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