Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 122, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 June 1858 — Page 2

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SATURDAY MORNflfG, iUffE 5. ifcSS

F« Fresideat ia 1 CH2TT or iMtwkr

Jgpr About one month ago wa%anded bill lo th* Cq»mon Council, of W4, for flmHMtg done iu the Expert. W« see. Ihat dtt Tuesday eveningr—Wfter the bill bu rtrn thefc*\intlet for fonf weeks, they condescendingly allied n* #10, a&icli wviB^Mn i« to be considered in fall payment for the bill. Well il might be ittufuctoiy, if it satisfied us, but wa rather gtsesi we wiil have the foil $14 before we are satisfied. Our bill is just right—joat what we charge every citizen for the sattte aBiouft of work—joat what W« can iprora the work we did fot the city is Worth, «iwf just what we intend to have.

We will wait until the next meeting "«f the Board, and if tlicy do not deem it advisable to pay n« what ia right, and proper, and joat for oar services, they will find o&r account in the hands of a prO|#er officer for collection.

We male* no exorbitant charges against tbc Council. We charge them for the work we do them, only what ia right, and with all due reapect for the City Fathers, we intend to have a tajf in what they pay us, Co* services we render them.—Kxprett.

Since tho ball has been put in motion, we shall take the privilege to saj a few words in relation to (his matter. Sear two months ago, we laid oar bill before the Council for printing done for the Board a$d for *jtho different Fire Companies, which amounted to $4$. This bill was first referred to the committeoou accounts, who kept it two or three week# and reported that it should be referred to the Fire Companies, for payment, which report me rtctived and Vie account to referred On* half of this bill had no more to do with the Fire Companies than it had with the Legislature. It wsa for work dont by order of the Board, and yet they had the impudence to refer it to the^V'r* Oompanieefor payment. Well, tome time after this the biU came np again, we presenting it, and stating the ffcots as above, lite bill was *galft received#e|red to t|e proper cotfe&tttee, wliosreported favorable to allowing 938, and the bill waa so or deK*d tb belaid, and passedover to deputy $l«r|» w|io waa a member of the Board, after *hkk this deppty olerk get ,tg and moved to etrikeout one of the items, nigiog «f *t«fon,*hat it had been published in »ie of the -papers/w nothing. Thia waa (Stfried, (after the bill for *88 Ifod been passed) without areeontideraiion.

We shall here say to the Board of Conn ell, and all others concerned, that we make o^r oil^ cha|^3nd:jhall net be d&t** ted to by the Board what we shall charge for thu or ihat, nor do we carewbat other printing oCRoea dbaiga—-If they can afford to work for tfory, and without money, it is no^rwMon yrhy we should^ with it distinctly understood that we desire to deal honorably with all persons—we debite to belaid in ftll for what wo do, and we intend to have it, or else shall prefer playing on our ownhook, to that of 4egrading ike by tikiog A«y aUo**n& aa seme seem to be eotttont with, W» puttie! our terms, and tboitf who do not like them, must call upa* **4 makr thew more favorabhh if Aliey can. «TWette fogy" enoogh^o stick up a tablo of ratea Of advertising, which isf«t least, fifteen years behind the e&t* We We too mtch rufect lor oar family «uf «it besides we profess fo know a wasonable charge little boiler thia

ters. We AaS gtr^ the on* more chance to aet thU bill right, and if ia not dews, we tthall do wiA k—• hm direete.

Hx*av Cur #«uaMSs-g*A Faw»«i oomspottde«t of the Saw ®dh»s •ays, speaking of naM ai»4 iKiblewan, Itat be read this cariova extract firttm a

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som* who have

(heir Opinion npon these mat­

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•tW Borne 'sxa^netti l^ly M. Piaese, a FVe^i chemia^ui'fK I in In la rhst ihn ilifhiaaft in the color i»f the aea in d^l|re»t^|ut8^ the globe is oWing to its holding in solo tioa certain chemical snbstances. Tite deep Ww of the Mediterranean and Atlan" tic, he attributes to a combination of copper and ammonia. The paie green of vtir* ers he ascribes to the presence of chloride of copper. M. Piasse hong from a staa-

on this bag tieSng opened after edVmal voyages, the tails were fattnd toW cohered «rith a keyer of e^spell •'the -aai&e ex-t pwirnent rt»pfeatei If id«ssr*. DUracber andjMaU^tto, nnly that grahnlaM copper w«s snbstitntM for the nails. "Hid result waa that in this case eiiver, instead of twpptf, H**s prteipiUted. The same remit followed a similar exjermsent made by U. Told in America.

^Osxtix GAULAjrrlrr.—A cele^ra^^n-

totriee, now, '^staning" it in Pari^ lately received from 4 Muscovite prince tome bro»ch.in diamoq^,in acknowledgment of admhatioa bat,"* not Wishing to accept a gift the motive cif which might be miaconstruedm,|ha ^t^irai|^d |tTwjth |rarm, thank*, day she tw«Vbd a jlwter from the Priuce, approving highly of lier decision, bllt the writing in this letter had a singularly glistening appearance, atid it was afterwards found th&t the magtiate, not to be, outdone in generosity^ had reduced the returned diamonds to jfine powder, with which htj had besprinkled the wet Ink, and had thnrf inaurod the fliocept«nee of his homage

Bosyan'S FLVftn.—The

flute with which

John Bunyaii boguiled the tediousness of his captive hours is now in the possession ofMr. Howells, tailors, Oainesborongh, England. In appearance it does not look unlike the leg,.of ii s]U)ol—oot of which It i8|pid that Bunyan, while in prison, manufactured^ it. When the turnkey, attracted by the sound of music, entered his cell to ascertain, if possible, the cause thte liarmotty, the flute was replaced in the stool, and by this means detection was avoided.

i»«feKA*E bv Pa^rtftTtftiON.^

At the annivers&ry meeting ef the' N. Magdalen SJiiety, held last week, Utatistics wefo )rodtieed showing the frigh tful Mcfiailti of prostitutioti in thftt from these it would appear that there ate within three miles of City Rail, tu* fairer than 400 recognised houses of 111 faUie, con t4&iii£ii ldisti.oob abandoned females. Thepdl^o retulms ahow that tie whole number ofprofiftispdly dissolute womon ip the city cannot be short of two thousand five hundred.

Ecurie of

thb So* ix SfcWEJttfcft.

—igir John Parkinkton baa offered to place vessels at th® disposal of men of science for observing the great eclipse of the sttn which Will takb plaoe in Sepfom^ ber Bixt. This eclipse will be total, and its appearance will be best seen itt South America, partlcnfarly tiboht trtma. It is that an ^oiioiM #MKtion may be organised, and tins ease foreign astamomcra wtmid N to join thd exped!tioa

08h: entetta^nmeat givea by the Mayor of Baltioaore to

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savana of the

"Amerioan Mcg|aiwili %rAdyanoemezrt of 8ciefic*,*wa« dpitly-aft^ magtrffi-* cent^A ibousaud dollars worll of wine Was ccrtfsmned. There was jftCat display tff Hoh send e«t!y ftt*were, *nd strawberfiee and' cream were lne|th*iwtlliih|^eeienoe Is adty subject «!ftt lis touries e»p «P gofd deal ofdrink, v*fs Mn e»jiigge/

CoimuoT.—It is^mmored that ma^oftHlal-

timore and Ohio BlUraiiiJompany, has raM OiAbi go rervowst to conatmcjtaU ths bridges along tin

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of the «mtenrpl«t®i railroad Id be

ma^tl^i the t*m€m IWMIJhe aINtel 1® -I'll"#--, iri »ko UMtt at iwlgoiwyr AW*o •*&•.*»

»uSSi, fled in alacta

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*upp««ii^ -#j||ii»

thai he had bean waking for him thaw lwty yeasa.

2£St&^r£S

thatWb aas apol» Hha w*

and 11.088.809

I» addition tkthictha^ai

art 9490,500 of saocret dne a«d mspatd, am«u*ts t» $7,000,000. .,

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It appears that ifliere theit is a news|teper br dlherlaftigible' recoctj the Btate DopArlhient writes immo'liately to the collector tf Customs who'is most likely to procure reliable information, for a sworn statement of

fact8

Emigration from California was on the increase, and a press was about being brought fi'otti Siu Franciseo-for the establishment of a newspaper at Taizon. The people werMMiBusl^ awaitihg the expected Territorial government.

The Becretaty of War hftt indicated his iu tendon erf sending tfoups to Arizonia as soon as there are any at his disposal^

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aenta in the is one of Clarendon, dat£d the loth

day of September, last, in whteh he sayat "Against each leadiqg feature charaderi* *iag a&i transactoa, tin tf sit, ieiznre, of the Government of the United States has nnifoftt)^ on all appropriate opportunities for more tlum fi^y years, openly and effoctnallyv pretMted as ift^onsisteiet iHth

atory io the honXr 6f independent cominnnities.

ft waa aot^he excrcif9 of any fiheied privilege %f wari for'a profound peacO* pisvai&d, and yirt, withoiat pretenuo of any boliigarent necessity in respect to contraband or blookad the property of the eittzena of a friendly power waa invaded, awl tfke pro(ec$on of their nAtfttfflU tyiAbol irreverently slighted.

Capt. Moraely conda6t) ft appears, was disclaimed |nd censured, And ne was withdrawn from the African ^tation asnnfiHo betruSleF therA and ekpron ordon were given by the Admirality which Mr. Dallas aayji must prevent the repetition of snch afttft' 'J%e Response cf the P'feBidant to the resolutions of the Iloust), calling for information relative to the outrages committed in the Gulf is similar to that ol the Senate* with a few additions in verification ofthevisitation.

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Lord Napier has desirtsa that bis despatch to Admiral Stewart, commanding the British squadron itl the Gulf, sent from Washington yesterday, bd forwarded from Halifax by a special steamer to Bermttdi. \He tat advised the Admiral to drdet jft discontinnance of vi^tations of -Amencan vessels^ pcudinjf instructions from ficr Majesty's Government.

Letters from Arizona to Lieut, Howry, the Delegate from that Territory, ^s(a^ that it is probable ^at :^erehicva,'Gov. of Sonota, wrll declare the state independent, iu event of success in the Zuoloaga, government, or of Sat^a Ahtfs return to Mexico. The Kcus confirms previous statements regarding the. correspondence. Perchieva aud parties in the United States and Arizonia continues much disturbed by Indian depredation, murders and robberies. There being no Court of law, violence remains *nchccked.»

The intelligence from the Silver Minci ia. highly encouraging* fresh discoveries having beeft made. Taiion was nearly deserted by its people going to the new place and gold diggings at Canada Delora, forty miles distatit.

BuriingaMfi's report,, whieW lias

been unanimously, concurred in, by the coinmittee on foreign a^aini is ttdiiothpa' nied by resolution requesting the Prejklddnt to obtain redress on accoutit of the French (Government in relation to the American bark Adriatic. Ibe report also recommends^a reirisJon of tlm laws in" reference tocollissions atsea, aod an amendment, by which damnges ciln bo ddt«(ruiined ia such oases.

Revenge And Murder

The New Albany Ledgerx of the 27tit speaks of one of the most cold blooded and determined assassinations, that took plrtoe atBrattdenburgi Ky., the diy before. William Marsh, of Harrison Coauty, Indiana, While s«tt«d on the stejs of a hotel, wasf without warning of any kindr ritbt bytftafiley Yo^ng, ilso frattf Harrison coanty, from a pcrrtico above. Th« bail entered Marsh's forhead and ran^d downward intor bis bodyv He diad iftftuedlately.- \onng.«pd%lM^jM!«aii«. s-i. 'fit# ttfotire to tide tefriWe deed the ledger ^v^ps

Marsh wasf otan of aboelt fort/ it* fiky sura of the #i|s fasota

$

8jU Claiir Young, and bro^lt^r

of Young, the mftrdeitf., ffdtto fa^iy aRculsfs MoMhg, f& CUiSk Mud mtm 1m *c tAi«, rdon, aote^e a^rdtt yaam agtf, when Mme hi^b words tlr6\pa forif rt Xarsh, when the latt* dr## a'm Tolvar and shot at tm&QMM&r 4*

arnrtsd aidLnlWa protraet-

old tfitfl «rw ioqnitted tm fha ground, of Mlf^efenae, aidad, In 4^hght» by tiw (fiaHfct ia trlMIt kg waa held

diatinguish^ U#y«r# ll mt 8ta»a and

WBlara, of am 8t« nttd Hot. vtmJM»wa»^MlMNofS«t«eky. It said that Young's KUMldlhia vaw, &*wm wrhtt«.tfaeyw«iW^lHr

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mi ii,. I nThiiiirr

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1 borrowed nd kadd^C "Sure yon did, «ir-^jou borrower)nr

"But you did, sit-^there's the saw, sir, now sir/' "O, yod want the the th^ derdmn^ yoVi sayst) at fltst^

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Kew iind Actuate

TOFOG&APlCAL MAP

-L oat thotJfltetrty Snd^ lie jilrcction of W. F.

The subMribetw are preparing to publish a new and oomplcte Topo^f^pbicaJ Map Of Counlj on *tlar^o ac*1e.

All Public roads and Railroads to be accurately laid down, with Uie locktioa of Jfarau, Public BaildingMf places of "W rship, Poet OfflceiTScl»oolhouaeei Stores Hotels, Mllls. Wo.'kshops Ac, and the names^of, property ownerk inserted in tiieir pr8to&

Extra maps of the priiiteipifcl vilUg'efr, together with th^ maps of the Ciiy of Terre given iiii tke-margin.

The whole will form a l«rge and verjr ornamental map, to be engraved bv fluperior aru^ta and delivered to those wMo hare ordeml^opiea handsomely colored and

No

mount«d, fr $5.00 per copy. W A LUNG & PICCKHAM.

30, F*lilt oh St N.

V.,

Publishers.

We, the tihd^rSichcd, hare efciHStfltd the draft for a Topogr.i phical Mat) *f vi|[o County, now beingprepared fw pribli?.iition by W. Peekh'mfciv ii Enpineer and Surveyor, and have no hesitation in certifying to i^8 eettefal aqCliracjr, tain therefore, tecommend itto theC tiitens of pur county, as a most us^ullnd fticjfssary nia'B of reflerence.— TheIpHCe lit fthich itta tone {inbliahed (^.OOfVf thitik Exceedingly moderit*?, considering the neeessaqr larke expense attending on bringing, it for wald, and it beiugwa entire local worx,, the Rale of which must almost wholly be confiued to thb countt. John H. Watsotl, D. Bell, Recorder .V. d. Scott Sl Booth,

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R. Tousey,

fete,

ChdSi Wood,

Uoo issued from tlie V'l^o Court of Coiilttion Pleas to nie directed and delivered in faror of Eli Djx, (commissioner to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Ebericzer Paddock, deceased,) and agaTost Ew neaer Paddock, William F. Paddock, Johnathan Paddockj Othol Paddock and Henry-R-Paddack,-I ha*& levied on the

quai ranse ten, l0) alaor eighty (§0 aci'eej the west half df tile south east quarter of section nine (9), township and rapge as aforesaid, khd Wilt on the Sd dny of July, 1858, within the legal hottrs of said day at the Court House door in Tenoe-Haute off^r the rents had profits Of said premises, together with the appertenanceathereunto belonging, fat a term «f asven years, to the highest bidder for cash, arta should th6 BaioC'fail to! B«ll for a ^utBcient W»i to adtisfv said execution and costs, 1 wHitHert and there offer the fee simple to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said &t(sctitfoJi and costs.

W. «. sTfcvyARf, Sheriff.

M&j §,-*4* (pr's fee §4,.40

General Notipe

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EDSALL,%cDO0Cri£ & CO.

Would attention to the Stock of Goods now i|xhibUo4 by them aa one of the rich^tatvii most desirable to be found in this^i^ both %r

Notwithstanding the general compl^nt of the dtdl tfOfidition of ttadef, He fihd the requirements ofohrtfusinesf this seasm call for^and warrant us in keeping otir stock bolJbf iit extent and variety of .assortment fully np to tm, standard .of any previous aceasoff, «vc^|r 3epart«ftent 6f ofur stock is (fttapfettf itf the ^BW^st variety of Styles.

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ofVigo County.

TpioirtcTDAL SD0TEYS THROCfjH-

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Hickcox, .Griswold, iM-

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C: Y. Patters

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Jphn W. Jones,

C. VVsrreHj .. ftf T. C- pu.ntin, J. RfBniid, J. H. Wll'jftwSi Renj. Ebbitt, •-J. H. llager, Thou. Dowling. Jjj

The maps are sold exclusively "by the Publishers, and there will be no variation in the prtee,*^ Juno4dw3m ... ...

SHERtflFl,S

SALE —Bt virtue of one cxectl-

of Vipo Comtr to Maty J. Gro-

Ii AiabbtntHx of the Esteta of Chas.

Gmrermaa, fcenmd. hue of mid eoentr. %om having eUftia \he will preaent them doly aatbentMatofi. and Omae isdabtad will be rej*i«5l«d to make imnmliate paymeat of their due*, in tbe Estate will be settled

in t^f ^r f^Terre-H-n^ Juae l-w4w MARY J. CROVERMAN, Adm

Poqlheru 3* P. M. Jp"r*l TiJf-*: Am arrives p. M.

Ron them 3 P. M. Baaleru 3w P. M. «c

ffyTho WwMfh ir,!! Hositt'.t rf otWck, ia'k afi Utteri astui b« i& 4|, Ui»tt(in*i

Terre^H&uie & Richmond &. E.

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OP. -TI*^ fcrr'.-#r

To take effect dn MONDAV, 24th. Tkrac train* 4aity (Sundays •*©#pted

LEAVE *Miak-1lA6fk.

No. 1, ExpiesB. No. 2, ilaii No. 3. Kkpfcss. 10. A. M. 7:15 A. H, 3 00

AT TSItl«-HASTE.^|

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No. 2. Expr's 11:05

The mail«

This day and ivening at

S. S O N E'8 SALOON, WEST SIDE ¥VEMIO SQUAHB. ALSO, Orangei, Lemons, Cream Nuts. AI monds, Raising Figs, a»d all kinds CtyifectJooenes

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WUOLESAlifi AftO ttl^TAll T^he largest assortment ofLadiC.i' rfetlCiili Baskcts to be found^in the city.

May 2M1W* Jf

ffHE CLEVELAND

WOOIS" DEPOT, Established in tho Wintet of 1854. T"l AS been in operation oi-er four years, during

the practicability of th» plan has beon clearly d««m onstnitOd. Thfttrtho houtc a®rds snperioir ttdyantaaga It® the X?OOL GftOWERS OF ^HF WEST, as a medium for passing their

thiB

SBTTSB PHICW,

than tfcef can byiwyottwr aaethed, and woeld, #e frost, beeaate ^ailwl frieads of the eoteqnlse. ttia Into define it mere attnuitfe to tin rifaouflMstam-, who ffso|tfent1f daei jsMiftd^W'pi iliaSt Maed lota. Here be cti al^li t%a MrtlealOT Rnlde Of Wool adiptM to to tfMqtttlitv or foods be flfc*-

Bttres. aad &n tMa aibcf.tb Par ItalCakda Hnl Mare Hian todef me aid

mOn wBf Itoflfci flkfB II

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Ail tmita will atopat?il cavitations when R. PECK, Supt. W

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IGE Vrsam SA& box

HAYMCo.'itho

& HERRING,

OPRNSt) AN left CltEAM Saloon In kricic hnll41ns two dodts Ko/Ul of TrtpplnrA l.uiutxsx Yard, mi^Laliiyette slreet. North Terre-Hatrte, vhnre the 85j» of .. I ^Eca «k*a.«3. Bodei, m«y tin htt^St all tinioii -Also, all kinds of Confec-

ei 1 «y foHntl? !»)ijvnhe»l *ith any

iualliil^ of 1C£ CHKAM ou the iio-

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WYETH ft BARNEY,

REA&gTi T% A trb iltXVRA

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Ci^dliruiJ^iVitfiFrench

Agents

No. U, National Block, fifcin.Strert,* iPorr©" B«ute, XxxcULA^IA. L. JABNfiY .T...I......fNotery Pflhlie

STRAWBERRIES

I E E A

WhitS Sltiri?*

wools into

the bands ot the manufacturer, is now xto lohgpr qitesatifi flut altSdfigii a %etf ^in(b«r hf Wool Growers hare availed themselves of these advantages during the last four yean, yet, gflfprta ing as it may appear to many, our rcceiptu hare heetf larger from Merohfcn^ and Wo$lbuyers than frwm Wool-groweM altd

irtay be neronnted

for

mainly from the &]et,'tha{, ft fclaffifcWool-gww-ers ha^e bfeeff niore easily innuehoea ar«4 inlsled than the tortitct, bv the statements of a„few operators (rho are wbdflj- (^{kised to all effort# ha^hjr for their object the sjr^ematizingof the wool trade or th6 enhandcArest of p^i6(« io the pr^crtoer.

Tho past year, characteri&d as is BaiS tteen by Che most disastrooii fiunntHid etnbirrassriicnts, has bee'ft otie of {he ifeft uiiibrttfnate for negwti.itln? and afanaging Alc« nratwil, tmd the fact that tlie cntefprfee has been r'emnrkAliiy suctfes«fal}y, ff6t withstanding thtse disadvnnt|kge% 4hd giten almost universal istiafft6^ti to slwwld we Udnk, inspire stifficient confidence to induce lanse consigairfenta Itrua #o»i-£r»wef«.

To those who have been prejtidieed by rutoon, fcwl who have manifwted

a

awaotof Confi­

dence we have fVeqoently lsaae advances eqnat to (he pries they hare been offered for their Such advance*, howetw, ahwrfUr not be aaAa. utatpriae was started for their be thni^iroFhas^eaSily kisplihrtev, and the encouragement will be such aa to enable as to continue oar efforts. Indeed, wool-groweis, paftktatiriy fibe present year, eahnet afford to do witbout«ach inllnenee and foiiiUfs as UUs Home eatf litend to diem.

thaii bailnhy

arewflt ftmcd W K»i—isi, gfrnm*ii Ba^lil in that no other directioa NMhanqdiad tahara

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••hi aailii^sri «tl laliil lH liitfilltS

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On Main St, be**6*31 %th and 6tfa.

Berg^j

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•V ife» United t* am brie,

.. .y mm 1M11U mi IMated JatWiet,

». ^^riuted Orgaudiei ...» a* P0:' mfi .iVlRUod liAWUsi Beautiful ivihted tlriiliaulsi *mw

Qiogliams ift greftt var1iT?

IVF&STUM

7?i*r *n I'riuts in great v&riety, s*. t-Hilli M'cs

Bercgj,

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Clitha Grass Ltncri JSkirbf^*'

Steel, Whalebone and iiataii 8kliUtf.

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GrrosS Liucn for Ski!•t8^«^^*5^'^^,*^'*

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New Linen of Elegant

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Sno\V iJrop aixi l)pmask 8 1, 1U-4, and 1G-1 'table Cloths &t)e

Variety of Table UaiitftBlt ty the yd Napkins tfc Towels floiri td

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iiahilsbliie Pi iutedt

Irisli^ Lineul!

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-t$M mJLA variety of Nct0"J»^ '^1#/ m. «*•*.*«' && 1

Embroideries

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its &etts and Single.1^

ii rn BEAUTIFUL 41 (J

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