Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 120, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 June 1858 — Page 2

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paw^Wk Honsae, It willbe seen jk*t thePtMi^tu* ionrf pow«r to^Mi MZ Mr wrfiw, BP *ha lifadk«mroper. We 4# not b»* Iw

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or /y*t,endth«fn no lodging ease. "We *ay, let 'em rip, for *io show them that **Britain "rule the waves." Ehgfandhas had «lperiandb ting enough to know totter than

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IwOiow with painty, and fiue fe for \umktny bor mother /«**©*, if proper npirition is not it8iw4Wtly ttil#. Our ftag mwrfbe **& *httU float upon all «ea with thefreedom of the wind. Wher'sonrgtm t—whos'eafeai-rf

The following proceediogi will out readersthe nature tions, up«n this subjeot:—

W A«HiNcrro.v, May 31.—Moose*, Cu motion of Mr Ritchie the House took on the Senate Joint resolution for ih adjustment of the present difficulties with Paraguay He wid tlwt fro|f Jj& import*nee of tne subject it should be dieposed of in one »«f or toother. proposition ^omm^ijdation of the Committee on Foreign M-

J&v Letcber moved to strikeout «o much a* authorised thi President to ue *uch uv«l iorce as hie judgment would be deemed neocsvary.

Mr.THtcbie replied thiT^t%«ol«t|on ife worthiee% and the whole M^eoC^bkd totter be gether.

Mr. Crswford wisbedto offer an emend-

necessary to protect American commerce in^Ae (iulfof Mexico, from the interference of ftritish cruisers.

Mr. Ritchie objected because it was not trmain^o tlto »cnding (jiMstion. The on the Water Witch occurred in 1855.

Mr. Letohor objeoted because the Constitution *ave tho power to Congress to deolali'ime,and it conW not bo tiansferred to (he Preaident-Ifthcre was a necessity for wat was fci Congreae to take the Mwponelbility, end famish mean* for

h^tu for proceedf^ln a Con»titntional manner for the adjustment of the diffionl-

liable f»pHe«l tliaA w£*t the Fh»ident wotdd do, wouid be by tbe .athorit^ ofCongrtwu. It was thought tbe exhibition of few small vessels would effect the settlement of the difficulties, and there would be no occasion actually to use force, which Wtfufel not to done except in case of necessity. Mr. Crawford wished to fcaow why they should only seek redrwe of ¥mwj for fifin^mthe VYater W^di whiW tnwe W% tW»ty*seWB eiises of Ameflcen vessels overhauld by the Brlt?di oraiseni. ife*. D»v««. of Misi., «nid thnt members w«ro doclaring war agaiiut PerajFuay, but wore melting no wovisions of men yo»oe. "WVll do

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lea.—Our spiritual ndvtaer tells nsthat in eU probability, Che floods in America, this yew, Divine command, instituted for the purpose of showing JBuglend tbnt tl are just mutch entkled to tl» m*r* of the *m» as she b, nnd if shi doOe not concede right, the «mt$r will be drawn from them, and her shoves left esUrrsn of Adam's ale as the sandy deewtfc Wo tte *01 toSeve much in wtol tto spirits wqr, tot tf this is the way the mitttt it going to work we would like to have tfcft wnler piled up in one corner, thnt we can draw on it at pleasure. Don't like to eee iteonttered so much.

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J«o.SkAi^-AJ(e» Ye*eemsyeedmief*e CbailMiswnCeBrtsr my tfctlehaPwatowjsy ia« WsMCNm Mwy Ami* InHew T«k, Um *iston fMeef Mr- B#k«, k*ce^ hMtaldHsiMti^i 'W.* %SM*ki*l saw Mi Dwa ite. As «p. vspertsC to is a SMufeirte tte W wefce—s IV pemus Imfte Cee»u Www- inhe,|s^fctmrtiisstaiWI* end Is^p^feWfc enejj tev wiswa

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laiely toward* o|V Wh«t hnt^e liwefforee thus to net? Wtoro#wAlto tto «rtf encha system were permitted? Who would b^*^i rf wh#tlniy^iliMt nsvinUag tto oem if such wete tto cttlWha&g w&M to hono»d orwfci* i»tion ieepeeted that Allowe ttoee indignities? Lord Stowell, an eminent jnrist and high Brhbh authority, denounciitg the

"No natkm cMPRp#« right «f vieitsties and search npottihe common and unappropriated parts of lhe ocepn. ejieept for the beligereot claim. No natron hasa right tb force their way to the liberation of Africa, by tvampling n|«M|i tto inde» pendence of other States, on the pretence of aneminent go&d, by niiaas that are unlawful, or to press forward to gwnt prin* ciple, through other great principles that stond in %ay. '-yjwf 1 Ho Authority high ot'Iow,enh to found Id Mnc^on weh procedure. It 4s an sumption and a breach of trust, ifllich, if Allowed or tamely submitted to, would only add increased strength to the strong by encouraging them ii* arrogance at ^e expanse of subservient weakness. All pride of nationality and consciousness of indepAftdeoee must stand Abashed and demeaned, end we become subjects of ridicule and contempt—end deservedly so— did we remain still and tamely pocket inch insults As well might England $uid tor war steamers thtv%iti6nal Capitol at Washington, and, under threats dfhatferii^ do#n ttti feitidal, 4«m*nd «ii inquisitorial search of tbe public archives) as to trespass as sto has done u$on our vesselsinthe Guif^ What would her Msgesty say if innrucUwns were given our naval commanders to search every English merehautman found upon the high seas, aiid they were to carry ont these or4 ders peremtorlly, similaf to the oflenees complained of upon tbe part of Great Britain? Tbe first blow thus struck would be followed, and justly so, by a demand, in no equivocal terms, for reparation. We would to told that the bosom of tto expansive deep, whose privileges were vouchsafed to the civilised world, was not tto place to adjust misunderstandings between friendly powers, or allow of civillties not -tecqgaized on land.

The war of 1814 resulted from a similar usurpation npon the part of England. She then overstepped her rights, ana was called to account and for the aggression reoently made must to met with eqttal promptness. The very nextoffenn ought to to resisted by powder and ball, and, if consistent, permit eivio negotiation afterwards. Int»olts like these are degrading, Mid too humiliating to be endured,

Our navy fought its way through tto eofjte6t of 1$12, gallantly conquering, and, as a eotemporary, tto Ifowark advertiser, remarks "though no principle wM settled by tto treaty of peoee whtdi followed in 1815, one thing was made verry clear then, vhicTfevery yoarof Amwrican growth has made more apparent, aye, transparent since, that neither visit nor search for the arrest of British aailora, nor tto arrest of pirates, nor for any other purpose, dither national or private American vessels, will to tolerated by this aownment.

Our own vessels alone can exercise any fttti*dicii»«i on board of onr vMiels, and the raMons are qfite obvious. Um ocean is a vast common, upon which no power on the globe has any particular property. The title one has to it i# in eommoa with all other*, nothing more. But every vessel swinging on its aurfoca toa aright by virtue of this commm title, to the space on the sea, #hic&, in fret does occupy it Every man btdonging to a foreign power# therefore, who forcibly ted wkhout eave eomes aboard of Amerieaa vwesd, be bis object what may, is as mach a trespaeeer, as if to had forcibly aad without leava, entered into another's orchard or houae on shore. A United States dnp apart of tto United Stafcee, and fH» she ia traveling on tto common hichvay tto oceaa^ sto ^«arrls« her natkmaiity with tor.**"'

Urn ia a einsrflid rigbt. Uli a law in itaeif to be abrogated inlriaged m»ou,

^a-tto law of fow! lf tto &**&** lag to deeeetaled to a toaa naa, a* st' nn-

Wo mitt, cumiitaton* onr

Unties mat pietact_au»wsKaa or tato tto

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Whsse perprtaJbte AaU feigaY

Seee whheee nanbufcJ day.

AmSs tJjafc.mjtataal WlMw^orjrtit^teasaB ^e plaia, Ihe teat of sfpth dnB inert afsia. rrn*&a*im&

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Um fellowlag, Bub hare cotaplied with tkc sssrndnd taw of 1^5, sad have srcvifiM deposited wib Ibe Treawmr of State^t tteir ^irket Taloe, to aa aaoaat autka^a /tfy thmiound dsilsnb and tsa per teat, in excess a» their dres|saoB^-«^- fi „r*z

Baak of (hskfa, Godien.

Bank of Mt, VertKK), Mt. fiuk of PlMli, PaolL Bank of Bookville, Wabash. Baoliof Salem, New Albaaj Buik of Salev, S«)em. Bloomitigtaii ttaidi. Meuntk) Xnhinge Bank, 6iwwasle Farmers' IHuik, WeetSeld.' IndlaBa Baak, Madison. Indiana Farmm* Bask^raniklin.' Kentuoky Stockltpk, Cohtaibua.| Lagrange Banjk, LimaParke County Bank, Rockvtlli^ Prafrio City Bank, Tcrre-Haute.

Salem Bank, Ooshen Southetir Batik of Indicia, 4% The lolloving Banks bare aomplied with the amended law, but havc since given uotiee of their intention to withdraw their eustlatoHU Their notes are pavable in coin.

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Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Cambridge Citj E^nk, Cambridge C«5y. .4 Canal Bank, Eransville. Central Bank, Indianapolis—redeemed by the Treasurer of State.

Crescent City Bank, Eransville^ The following Banks are winding up Voluntarily, and are redeeming their notes at par, as specified. The ten per cent, excess of severities is*rcby the Auditort sp« of Elkhart, redeemed at the -Bank.

BrookTille B*ak, Hooeier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, redeemed at Fie&hcr's Bauk.

Bank of Monticello, redeemed at Branch Bank, Lafkjette. tfayette Goeaty Bank, redeemed at Brandi Bask CommrsviUe. *.' ,*

Merchants'and^Mecfranlce'BuliR^Ntt^i at Branch Bank, New Albany. Bankof Syracuse, redeemed st Bank of Goshen.

Indian Reserve Bank, redecmed at, Fletdbeia'e Bank, Indianapolis. .M aoSrcMiWD sim. lite notes of the following Banks are redeemed by the Aoditi# of State, rh: Atlantic Bank..... ....at 80 Bank of Albany.. atW Bank of Albion.*.... .....steer Baak of Ameriaa. .at 87 Bank of Attica........ .at 89 Batik at Brijgport......................at88 Bankat Ceaeemvllle........ .........at87 Banket Penyavllle..*... ......stpar Baiikof8o«tk Band............... .....at ear ...a*M Bank of North America, Clinton......... .at fO Bui of Roekport.... ateer Farmsis* BaiA.

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Jaroer......... ... ... .at Si

Kalamasao BaakTTTT.... a 90 Laurel Bsak.. .....at 89 Northernladiaaa Bank.... at83 N.T.^Va.9tate Stock Baak.... .....atpar

State"Stock Bade af ladlaaa, Ptere.......at® State Stock Beak. Marion.............. »at90 Series Bank of tailaaa.. at 69 IVaMBfefk,Nashville....*......... at9* WabashVafiey Baak..... ........alfS laaic, lUehseoad................at ptt Wegae Baak, Loftsnsnsrt. at per Baek ef Waseaw........rsdesmed at the Baak satsf notes fer rcdes^Mlen wBI take settee that atf saepesiinf Jlsnis* the aelee of «hUh am ledeeaeriat fhiecMteevaesaa heab«n

JOHN W. WOOD. Aadfteref State.

Mt* 'Jnry,' aald aa Arkanaew Jadga *jm kin 90 out and find a verdict. 11 y*m ean'tind one of yon own, gatUm «m the last jury nsad/ H«j ratnraad a ver diet of snidde in tto sinth

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SMtifiiBtopHla* nmet lUtoshaBfeiga #6 neet.

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Weastfee the pejaMttef #1,900

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FIRE DEPARTMENT, IV Firemea bee tear# to aanonace to the Ladies and Geatleikea ef the (Tt^r, tttf ttdrieeoad anneal

Will be held in the elegant rooms $f the new City Sebool IIoum on 4th street ue Tml»JtT BVSJtllflh JfUWK #.

ITTickets 50 cents, be had at the Book Staves, Drug Store*, and of the toeabers. Jnne 1, d3t $?%£'.••

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A CONVENIENT dwelling suitable lor a large xXor small family. Applj tot E C.KING. June l-41w

Administrfttor's Notice.

NOTICE

is hereby glieathat letters of Ad­

ministratrix her* been grantcd by the Court ofCoeuaonPieasa Vigo County to Mary J. GroreraaaB, aa AdmleUtratrix of the Estate or Qhas. Gsavietman, deeeaned, late ef said eounfy.

Those having claims against the said Estate, will presejgt them duly anthenticated, and those indebted wiA be requested to make immediste

June 1,1*58.

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The part year, characterised as it has been by the most disastrous financial embarrassments, has been one ef the most unfortunate for negotiating and managing sales of-wool, and the foot that the enterprise has been remarkably successfully, not withMandfng these disadvantages, and given almost tfftlvwwal satisfaction to eottsigtwrt, should we think, inspire sufficient confidence to induce lame o«»ignm»nts from wool-crowcf9

To those who have been nirjtidiecd by false rumors, and who have manifested a mat of confidence w« have frequently made advances equal to the prlce they have been offered for their wool.— Soch advances, however, should not be required, as the enterprise was started for their benefit, and this object has steadily kept In view, and we hope the encouragement will be such as to enable as to continue oar efforts. Indeed, wool-growers, partiestarly the present year, cannat afford to do without fctjch influence and facilities as this House can extend to them.

BETTER PRICES,

than they can obtain by any other otethod, and would, we trust, become pcrmaneut friends of the enterprise. At this Hcrasc, the

W«olis Closely Claasifed! S* Into Afferent STYLES snd GBADES, tins rendering it more attractive to the manufacturer, who frequently does not wish to parehsse mixed lots. Here he can obtain tbe particular grade of wool adapted to to the quality ef goods he menu isetues, and can thus afford to

Psjr S to Cents Paaal lore Than usder the old system ef emjdoying agents andsobacents tooanvas the eswntry to procure his stock. Here he can find uniform grades, which are so WELL KNOWN to Eastern Manufactur«rs, that the only expense attending their buying is tegtaph dispatch, otdsslag any psitte-

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Plain Usaue.

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men tof their dltes, as the Estate will be settled as soon as the law will permit. The Estate is probably Solvent. MARY J. OROVERHAN, A&tft.

Tfte noted Jthd accounts a M. Hickco* for collectioM at the office ot Scott

THK CLEVELAND

WOOL DEPOT,

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Booth, in .the city of Te!rc-H"Hie, 44# Johel- IARY J. GROVERMAN, Adra

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rlwhkh period, though its propreas has been impeded by the adverse years of 1861 snd 1757, tbe practicability of.th* plan has beeb clearly demonstrated. That the howe affords fllperlitf ad vantages to the WOOL GROWER® OF THE WEST, as a medium for passing their wools into the hands ot the manufacturer, is now no longer a question. Bet although vety large number of Wool Growers hare avniied tbcmneelveH of these advantages during the last four years, yet, surprising as it may appear to many, oUr receipts nave b^n larger from Merchants and Wool'buyers that! fram Wool-growers, snd tins may be accounted for malhty fh)m the fact) that, as a class, Woot-gnw-ers have been more easily influenced and misled than the former, hr the statements of a few operators who are wholly opposed to all efforts tiavittg for their object the systematizing of the wool trade or the enhancement of prices to the producer.

to censign Wool to as,

we «4R forward Backs, by express oOierwtoe, «cd and walked so that no other direction be eeqahedta have the Wool reaches.

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For tjU* up Wool, wflf be sent to thoes srder *"^hi ike —r W— Ifsrfa, tea pspm ta aaae awre nlewn

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llilfl, Qeenftia tsmiss, Omam Hats, ill

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1 Ci t--. Beautiful Frintcd Brmia^ts",

Beautiful Wliite Bdlliutts,

Beautiful Printed ^vencf Ch^aUu

Oioghams !n great variety,

^0-%^ Prmts in great vwriety,*^ 1 to ast Challi Robes,

-0*:n~W Chain Be*cg*Wfli%«f#/

Crtnoline Flo'anced Skirts, it U"

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China Grass Linen Skirts, fj»n

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Grass in or S $ W & 1 1

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New Lben of Elegant

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Snow Drop and Damask 8-4, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4 Table Cloths' Cheap Variety of Tabfe j^amask by the yd Napkins t£ Towels mu flip Wfrdoi,

Handsoiile Pi iuted

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For Shirts and Children's Wear

White Shirt. OtWn

!.n:i Shirt Bosoms', 1 Uf

.i.^blcJ.,Coll4!rs,

A variety of Nettr

Embroideries

MEoaopjaw

Beautiful

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¥4#". -In Setts and Single,

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Maltese Collars!

Maltese, Point, Valoncienne and Linen

£&€&mm,

Swiss and Carabiic Edgings. 1 -oq,iXi-J

Flounolng.

Bmb'd H«nutielMj ud Otmi Linen

Handkei^hiefsf,

First-rate tstortmeat of White rod Pf&ttod Linen

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«*fel

DRILLS & DUCKS,

For Pants and Coats. Variety of new Marseilles

1 Vert Patterns..

Snmoser! Summer! Summarl

Awtart tsd Ceatiscs,

l^gnwd Qienadlne.

Btoley's Superior Blaeh and Blue Cloths. Remember the s%n ol the

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Tary truly, OOODALEItCO.

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C|llfiAr «»KMC0 STORE.)

May 31dtf

j^ltS%ls/i? have fWms, er amthiaf la tbe fae eTRssI BMale 1

fcrtke a«« w^te flag at Ho ItiHssil sni Ofcs,

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fawaMh Pasrth strset, a Ikwisamilei* eftba Hsytha Curth fllaf 4dlf l"-

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jgAT^ d^ElTElJ A^ ICE CREAM OwMik MDiftmAtwn 8*nk«t Vufpttar Se Co.H Uali«r Vara, «a ami) Xom wiNlnt*, *t«ri Um k«it of

nsiy a« bad at alt mm. Also, aU ktedt of Con^acIn W't Mwurjr mppllcNl with anf laantti of ICE rKKAM on Uia nouiMv n«J-

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WYETH& BARNEY,

KgAL'tSTA TB AND INSt'KAflVE AGENTS Ak ll, JKkwmI Black, Mifa 9tM\ T«rra*S*ute, llldilUisu i.. AAUMSYm Notary Public

Auction

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Steel, Whalebone and Ratan Skirts.

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EDSALL, MoDOnOAL A CO.

Are daily receiving ^esh nov^Ules in

Elegant Organdie liobas Aomiles gfe 4^ Barctfc 11 lap ppi^ Organdie Robos JJtaux Jupes a clnquo quilles, .. Barcife Robcfi I'Mounccd^ Organdie do da **f4 Bcautifnl French 0m»'nca Chiuti Col's. Ducal Robcti Aijuiflca, Chains do do Ylrittiaiit do .. Chintz do do in^hutu do*' do Fiue French .luconct« (tirosOdibr Hartian Co.) do do 4m (Picard lit Klls.) flald 'faeottets a la tfvode Broa«lway, Plain Bareges all color* extra find 25 Clt, Blat'k Crape Maretz for monrttiog, Colored and Black 8ilk ,C'h»Utaj ,'5 Colored Crape Moreta,

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Printed ttnd Baffed llttrcgeB, Very cheap, Deautiful Suttitiler Milks at &0 cents aud upwards, Koulard Wlkii, China Hilk Patterns at 95,00 each.

LACB AUD 8ZLK MAlfTLBS. And Points from ®1,00 to ®20,00. An immense Stock of Einhroiderics at half the cost of importation.

JBDSALL, McDOUtiAL & TO. I*ate Rice, Edaall dc Co« erro'Tfautc, May 11 '58-dtf

aRSAT ATTRACTION.

9 DAYS'SALS.

Auotlont

On Third stroet, two doors south of SHerbotifaft fc Logan's auction room, Terre- Hnate, lodiaua A cmrigaBebt from a fidlnrc In the city of LoelS ville, consktingof

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mu WORTH OF GOODS fe Af the latest fiuftfou, «edi as ^mdemens' clothV/ ing and Underweaf, piece goods, Freiwib broad Cloth*. Cashmeres, Haunet*, Cottonets, Linett, Lines Drills, Hats, Poetmotdes, Setsmrs fcssors# Rusor-etropo, Imported Clf*M, Spriiic Balances, tO esses assorted Iookiog Glawies, SO boam asaorted (lla»ware, oonsUtitu of articles most necessary for £uflltf use. A farge •«fcortmetft ef the latest style* of Ladies' Jewelry, Rl*er 1'laten mau afaetored by the best mecbaaftca in the Union, oofuwtittg of table and Tea spoons, Forks and MflStaidStonta. AlJ&dt

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AH of «Udi mabenU to the highest bidder tor this week by order of the Assignees. IT Sale to oorttiilence every meftiirur at 9 o'clock, and eaatfaw? every day me entire •loek iasold out,

CJ*E«idnf Sales tocowfflem* at 7 o'cloHi. MT Evttjbmif hrtfted Ut eafl Uid buy cwmpj ami take advant^fe of the hard Unten. //«, J.GRACMAW,

Asdoewr, ftm Lotiisrille, y.

JI.B. SB doaee different sises bleached and me bUriwd Ltoen Table Ckahs, Iri»h linen, and haudmds 1 gfmMss too tnfiousto mention.

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me «rm«ad and de^eMjnfavor •toee, and ^rfmt Wm. '9MMv wmmmr mr nwv W W

I nalMeliflMiw tbaiMvthwest ^asrtmWpr .—.4 pdJ

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far a lssm.ef seven yea**, sd tm a esfleteat sm Iwffitl

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jdeto te higl mi hMder tor cash, tomliriy si b.11 audits W, PTEWAHT.i4ff llhySS«3» lpr'*fcet4^

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shenldihasamafUt Is satisfy said InilH