Terre Haute Journal, Volume 2, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 November 1858 — Page 3
r a I ilfpitrtnunt. JTfiT Wheat was selling' yesterday at ?ighty centsper bushel. iTtT' The Festival last night was one of the successes of the season.
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S-W We are indebted to Route Agent ' Langfcrd for the St. Louis dailies of yesterday. - SW We are under obligations to our friend Towsox, of the St Louis Road, for i'pers, in advance of the mails. wTV-. . . . . .
m We understand there has been a
change in the Gaities Theatre, Mr. Var'jey retiring from the proprietorship. iT Mens. Moretti, a lieutenant in the Hungarian army during the war for free.
dora in that country, is in the city solic
iting eubscnp'.ions. lie comes well ac credited.
New Drug Store. II. Muller & Co.
have just opened a new Drug store on
: wpper Main street, at the room formerly -. occupied by Dr. F. W. Stiefel, and they
intend keepings do s assortment of every -
; thin in their line.
Services To-Morrow. Rev. T. P
(Gordon will preach at the First Presby
terian uiiuren ; liev. Mr. Ukawforb at
Asbury Chapel ; rer. Mr. Spencer at : 'the Episcopal Church, and Rev. J. G.
"Wilson at the Baldwin Church.
-The Post Office To-Morrow.
We are requested to give notice that the
Post Office will be closed to-morrow, Thanksgiving Day, from ten o'clock in the morning lo two o'clock in the afternoon. This will give everybody time to -attend to their mail business.
Jtif TIi9 Abaliboozabanganorribon7n Mokuna is the name of a flourishing literany 6cciety in New Albany. Some of our good fellows here ought lo apply for a charier and start a branch institution in this city. The members are called Thuijs !
To-Morrow A by of gene-a! Thanksgivi-ig, appointed by the Chief Executive of the State, should be generally observed by all classes of ourciti-2-tiS. Ttie mechanic, merchant, the profession, and the laborer, should lay aside 1 is usual business avoeali .is and j iu in an earnest observance of the day.
will be no pjper issued from this
to-morrow.
cUice
I'ew Attraction Concv ?nd
Lis Trained Dogs The celebrated novelty of Co.vEr and his trained Doers will be a new feature at the Gaieties Theatre commencing on Friday evening next. This troupe has been performing recently in Indianapolis and the papers there spsak highly of the entertainment given by th-ra. For fun and sport the exhibitions in which they form a part cannot b8 excelled. Go to the theatre on Friday night . - Accident on the St. Louis Road. We are informed by Mr. Ira Langford, Route Agent on the St. Louis Road, that the train coming in last Bight met with an accident several miles this side of Paris, by the breaking of an axle of the baggage car. The track was torn up for 6everal yards and all the cars were
-thrown from the track but one. The
baggage car was a perfect wreck. Won
derful to relate not one of the many peo
ple on board was injured.
TliarikBginng Wight Benefit of C. B. Mulholland. This .popular
actor takes a benefit on Thursday eve
ninrr. and, like a diplomatic old stajre
manager, has "piled on" the attractions
The performance will commence with
Victor Hugo's drama, founded on the life
of Margaret of Burgundy, a career that
was, to say the least, very susceptible o
dramatic tranposition. The amours and amurdets ol the Tour de Nesle the plot nd counterplots of the Queen, and the
-ad venturer LuriJan, all intensely French, 'together with the final retribution of all parties, are faithfully rendered by the author of "The Chamber of Death." This startling drama will be followed by rnusi.t of the "Harmony Brass "Band" Volunteers. Mr. Bennett, and his talenttd and proficiently musical sons. TLe hole to conclude with that vivid picture of poverty, suffering, crime, frollicking, fun, singing, dancing and house-bi.rn-iiy, illustrative of that green little island wl kVi vhiskey and shellalabs promote at t.meV;. laugh and excoriated epidermis and which play is entitled, Ielasd as it is. Mrs. E. N. Slocum as Judy O'Trbtt, assisted by Mr. Mulholland in Ragged JTat his first appearance in that character in Terre-Haute. As he h'mbexw would say "Don't forget to resaejxiber isot to forget .'
FROM WASHINGTON. Whisgtak, Nor. 23. It is said that the President's message and reports of the heads of Departments, with the f xi cptk n of that of tha Secretary of tLe Treasury, are neaily completed The Postmaster Gi-neral l.s isued an
order for a weekly m? il from New Orleans
to eonnectwith the regular coaches of the Snn Diego and Sn Antonio line to El I 'sso, where it will be transferred to
the Memphis Oveiland mail from from
Stn t rancisco
Secretaiy Floyd has so far recovered from his recent illness as to attend a mee
ting of the Cabiiet to day.
FROM NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 23. Private advices by the city of Bahi more announce tho sudden death at Paris of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, of this city. . . , Gen. Sanford has ordered out the fir? t Division of tl e State troops as an esco.it of honor to Gen. Paoz to the U. S. s'eameron board of which he is to emLark to-morrow for Venezuela. NOMINATIONS. Petersburg, Va., Nov. 23. Messrs. Bragg and Clingman ware
nominated by the Democratic caucus of
the Legislature, whieh met at Raleigh last night, for the TJ. N. Son ate Mr. Clingman for the short and Mr. Bragg for the long term.
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At their NEW STORE, Corner of Main and Fourth Streets, formerly occupied by Southern Bank,
Have received invoices for a large amount of Goods, purchased at recent AUCTION and FORCED SALE3 at a reduction of 50 per cent, from ptices paid fr the same goods in the regular way. The reduction is as follows
Extra fine all-wool French Merinos milked down from SI 25 to 90 cents. Beautiful printed Delaines " " 75 to 60 cents. Luxembourg, reduced, " " " 35 to 25 cents. Inxieriale Foulards and Dncals, worth 75 cents, 35 0 25 rents.
Chaine Laiiie and Brocha Long Shawls marked down from Best qualities and richest style Delaines "
All our rancy Silk as veil as Biack bilks in the same proportion.
Beautiful printed wool Delaines marked down from
B iad'sre Stripe Merino, all wool, " . Crossovers . Valencia, el-irant stvls, "
3J 00 to 2J 00 I Rirh Silk an l Wool Broche Long Shawls marked down from
25 to 20 cents. Reversible M rille Shawls, new styles, from 9 00 and 10 OO to 6 00 and 0 50
loJO yards t lannen, Red and White, worth 3d cent?, reJueed to 20 cents. We will open this we-K
"85 to 70 cents. 00 to Co cen'.s. 43 to 30 cents. 51 to 55 cents. 15 UO to 10 00
3000 yards Scotch, Tartans and Gala Plaids, worth 75 cents, for 25 cents, w ith a beautiful line of fine Dress Goods, imported exclusively for onr sals. ISOO y ard
Satinett and Cabinet, worth 75 cents, at 40 cents. The public will please lieur in mind, ani profit by it. our goods are all bought by a mn of experience, who is lwy in maiket always provided with plenty ready cash, enabli lg us to throw all competion 111 the shade ; we are actually selling a ffreat many sroods at half the cost of importation or production. EDSALL. McDOrjG-AIi & CO.. , , . Corner Main and Fourth Streets.
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LATER FROM HAVANA. Charleston, Nov. 23. -The steamer Cahawba, from Havana on
the 1 9th, has arrived. Sugars had sli?h t
ly advanced, and the market closed buov
"i. j. 1CICU19 were inaciive. r.Ti-iianrro
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G5-TAKE THEM AND LIVEC
f-VeglPct them nnd Die..)
MRRJC'a Sl'OH l-nTKD
iii.rs. and Kid Strengthen 1NO fumtii These nnsiir
Iiaal rerooilies liitve, bv Hie
cnniiiion cors.-iu of mttnkiml.
i't-i-n (iiacun ai ID neaU or all
aimilur preiaraiion. Her.
rick's Tfv.Mul.le rjlg. In unl-
raai gnodnmt, afcly and
certainty in tho euro of the
various ilisenaes of man. ex
rlall othors, and their sale
uriqneattoitnhlT is irehble thai of all otherkimls. tiifnlltlofes they ar! active G athartic
In amaller iloxes Tun'c, and
cleainine In all Billions Com.
plaint-t, Sick Hoadacho, Liver
itis'aws. muncy Heniiifrenifnt. Stomarli I:sorJers.
4 j and Kkin Alf-i-tiolii, they euro
j as 11 oy magrc. These rills are inrly r-ssr ablr, can be taken al any time bv ld or
young, without change in etn-
Mrrcirir is a iroo-l mei.cne when
hen compounded In a I'ill f-.ir
nniversal It tietrov, instead ol beiirltttina: the
siiettt. HernekV Sujrar 4 oated 1'ills have never e -u M"otcn to vrnd'-ce siire moatti and aching j-tint
is have some o: hers." Therefore, persons i: wanto
a faniiH Hill, pleasant to take, certain to e.ire, and vsed by in'll'ons. will cerlainly took fir no oin.r
I hesa rAlA are cover )d with a coatl"? or pure w hitv
no latot rt medicine about Ihetn, but ar.as
e.asilvtj'ken ns bits of eonfer'ionary. FAMILY BUX-
Ka", 2j Ch.TTS,5 BO.XKSS1. HKBUJK-'.S KI'l STRENGTHENING PLASTERS. Tiiese i .lewnO'l Plmler cure pains, weakness and dist-rese. In back, sides and bjeaat, in live Aor.t. Indeed fo crtu are they lo do lbit that the Proprietor warraul them Spread from resins, balsams and piiins, on beau;if"'l KM l?athr. renders them pern liarly a. lamed to .';e waCtsof female t and others. Each Plas er will bear :roin one to fonr months, aad in rhcitiialiccoinplaliit. ,,-r.n and ', fre.inenllv efloel cor., whilst nil ,nn remedies ;a.ld Full directions wiii be7if on tbo back of ear, Public speaker, vocalist, ministers of ie Ojspel and othors, will tren:heu tlieir lungs and impr-'ve their voices by wearing tAew on the re". Price lSj CENTS. i
DK. CASTLL'S MAGNOLIA CATAKKil SXTJFf
Has obtained an enviable reputation in the cure of
Catarrh, Loss of Voice, Uealness, Waiery and inflamed Kyes, and those disagreeable noises, resembling the whizzing of steam, distant waterfalls, ele.i purely vecelable, coiues with fall d ireclions. and dei'irhts all that use it: as sneezing suufl" U cauuol be equaled. BOXES SO CL' I S. rtS-HARYELL'S C0.ND1TI0X POWDERS.j!r. These old established Powders, ao well knotc at the Long Island Kae Cottree, N Y., and sold in Immense quantities through the Middle and Eastern States for the past seveu fe'.re, continue to excel all other kinds : in diseases of Hones and Cttl their excellence Is ack nowle-tRed everywhere. They contain nollil.'ie injurious, the animal can be worked while feedinj; them ; ample directions go with each foekagt and jrootl horsemen are inHed to lest their virtues and itidre of Uioir eoaditiiS. LAKGji PACKAGES.
ttyTbe above articles are sold br 27,000 arents UirouRhoai the United States, Canadas and South Anieri at wholo-salc by all large Druggists in the principal cities. 11 HKRRtrK & BROTHER, rrsclical Chemists, Albany, N.Y. KSSold at Terre Haute, wh lsala and retail bv T. H. HAHR Ct., J. K. CUS.MiCH.tH, acd b, Dealers in medicioe everywhere. K. It. P.M.MISR, Traveling Agent Terre ilau e, Kov. 20, l-5S.-3i is-d ly. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. THE Undersigned offers his services to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, ail Piano Tuner and Repairer. TKRV'S REASON A BLK AM SATlFACT10 WAKHANTKI. Orders led at Lr. Stiefels' Drugstore, Wain SL between 6ih nd 6th will bo prompt ly attended to.
viato u. vn.i KEAITHIS TKSTIMOXIAL : Tn Haotr. SeptemlwrH 9btf. This Wtinea that Julius G. Lirideman Is the frentle mil emploxed lo tune the Pianos for the Terre Haute Female ClWe, and ia recommended to any who raay have Pianos to tune, as one well qualified la his Drofession.
JOBS COVERT. Pres-t. J. C. MEISINGKK, princlpnl teacher of the Musicoi iiepartment. Sept. Iti. ljidS dw 3m.
Our beautiful store rooms NEWLY lilted up, in NEW stvle. to do business on a NEW iilan, are now full of NEW and Elesnt Staple and Fancy Drv (i.wls. to la
sold at prices NEW ti Terre-IIaute. It is a well-known fact, we were the first to cut down prices and proils in this city. We never would knowingly permit any I ouse to 6ell at a lower price or less profit than ours. Only a few years aijo you had to pay from 3 J to 40 per cent, profit on your goods. We are now (by our new bjstem) enabled to mke money in selling you BETTER goods, bought at LOWER prices, for ten per cent profit. That you m iy batter understand how this isd.nne, "w
nere Btale that on the tirst ot this month we commenced on our new system of selling exclusively-FOR CASfi. By buying for CASH, and seliin? for CASH, we expect to make money at 10 per cent profit, and we venture to say that no other hou3e in Terre-Haute ever did or even pretended to sell a Stork of Dry Good at such a profit. As for facilities tor buying goods, we take it that Mr. CASH is the best buyer. He buys our floods. With cars and thirteen years expei ien se, we fl itter ourselves that we can save as much irl buying as any cne. We have the proof to offer you that it is so. Will you have it ? If so. drop in under the sign of the Big T, and we will show you a stock of
STAFILIH AMU) FASCY (&SD, . Notions, Hosiery, House Furnishing Goods, Soft Hats, Boots and Shoes, which taken together, for quantity, quality, stylo and price are not equalled in Terre-Haute, and we will sell CHEAPER than the Cheapest, as wa are determined to keep the prices down,, and make the profit by the quantity sold. We cannot in this card give a dtscriptig of our immense stock. In Ladies Dress Goods and all othsr Fancy Goods, we have never had the like. In Gentlemen's Wear we have by far the finest stock ever brought to Terre-Haute. In Carpets, we ar selling 4 4 Super All-Wool Irom60 to 75 cents, the same we have often sold at 81 00 per yard; Matts, Matting. Drugget, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Tapestry and Three Fly Carpets proportionately cheap. Wall Paper, Window shades and Damask Curtains are beautiful and c-'ieap enough. Shoes and Boots. Saft Hats and Caps are of the very best make, and far cheaper than we have heretofore kept. We never were in so good a condition to furnish Country Merchants, as now. Our arrangements are so made witli Manufacturers and Agents of Staple Goods, that we can within ten days duplicate any article we sell ; so if we make by the sile 5 per cnt, we are out but ten clays time. The NEW SYSTEM is the plan for cheap gooJs, as all will see bv looking throughout our Stock. Vj are proud to show our goods, whether wo sell
or not. llemember our stock is all rsEW, bourrht for CASH, all nerfect.
,r . . NO OLD STYLE AUCTION ODDS AND ENDS. He invito competition, as a littie excitement helps the circulation of tho "NEW SYSTEM."
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Incluling SILK?, MiterUl for PARTIES AND CALLS, an t STRSET DRESS -man stylet. 25 PER CENT LE.S THAN EYER HEARD OF. This is a RARE OPPORTUNITY and should bs taken advantage of by all in want of DRESS GOODS. The largest stock of every other kind of Drv O.a
be found in this city at REDUCED TRICES. L. RYCE Sc. SON"
CARPETS ALL-WOOL AT' 5 0
soma as low as 12 J cts. They are a surprise.
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Three Fly, Supir Ingrain, Stair, Rig and Iletap Carpe's,
(DASEI STO
it yoti.want something very superior, old Houso Keepers.
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tran a, ooi suu uoraess, ana jvery ubiier far.oir vi iiouoa . uiuio.iiu, ucusuu uwja uiiing out new, or piecin" up I. HYCE & SOIT.
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No. 107
Administration Notice. The ut'.dersitned hen-by eives notice ibat lie fcas takttn ontlrtiters of Adiiiiiiisimiton on Iht esiat of
Josejia W. MulLUirt, lnl of V'iff. ertorly, rlecetsetl. All THirsns havinz claims anlnt said sLat'i are noti
fied u premiul tliesame fur aottlmui. sod all know iit ttiemselvos 1 to ludtfbted an requested w coaie forward and ray Uie same.
J too estate U supyiosod to re flvent. .MUHO1.IS MULUiilS.
lerre-Haute, Xov li-3,
Administrstors Sale. The on'lersipned. Administrator ca the estate of
Joti-b v . Muiiikm. late of 10 couniy. dN-eased
will il, at his lata resilience, on .Monday the oth dav
of Hcjler the f-'llowiosr described property to-wlt: h-.-U of work horaon. ttaree colts, one
air of males, one Jax-K. one rcrmelt, a lot of slock.
and fit hoes, anotnher of cauie. one two horsa carri-
e. with harness, two two norse waeons. and half
of a Ttirashiuir machine, farniinr ntensiis, and bouse'joldaod kiuhen (urrtilore, wh-t in the stark, a lot
corn, twenty-nve or ion arrrsgi wouai in mo crroona
together with ether tnioirs too teaious .0 roeniion. leras of sale : A ere utof tis month will se ariveo
on all ams of three .teUara or over, oy the panbuscrs living note with eood secwity, besr-i r laienat from date, parable without U.e taluatioa or ai ri-emont
111, au anms nauerinree u.nf, uiwcasawiu re uuaireti. unommeiiw i I u'ctmk a.m. Sit HOUS .MCLI.IK1S. Tir iljitite, T. U, lSjo,-3- LP'' fe &i
Wabasli St., one door east Southern Bank1
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF TERRE-HAUTE
and vicinity that I have just received from the East one of the largest and best selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever offered for sale in this market, embracing every varietv of men's, women's and children's wear, suitable for Fall aud
n mier iraue, woicu x win sen, ? WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the VERY LOWEST living rates, for CASH. I am also prepared lo manufacture to order on the shortest notice any kind of work which may be called for. My old customers and all others aro respectfully invited to call. SST Remember the place No. 107 WABASH STREET, or.e door east of the Southern Bank, Terre-IIaute, Indiana. Nov. 5, 1853-dawly P. P. DECKL
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CARPETS, OIL OLOTH3, WINDOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER FOR THE MILLION ! ! '
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SherifFs Sale. STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO CO. SS. 1 PURSUANT to the command of re Execution and two foe bill" for the sa'e of property, from the Vtiro Common Pleas Court, and to me directed, 1 shall ofterat Public Sale, at the door of the f'onrt-Honse, to Terre Haute. County and Slate of.iresaid, on Wednesday, the 4h day of November 1 M., oetweon the hoars prescrihwfl by law, of said day. Ilia rents and progis for a terra not exceedine seven years; and noon failure to ell for enough to siisfv sai execution and costs, then the fee simp'e of the following det-r 6ed Keal hslnte. to-w'.1 : In-lot So. one hundred aud fifty five (lVi) in the city f Terr Haute, Coonty artd Stale 3iorsaid, Usether wita all thepri-vilt-fces aaJ appurenauoes to tbe.same loBinir. To bo s 1J aslhe property of Joseph C. baker, at th suit of C haries S. Chissom. W. U. STEWAKT, Sheriff. Oct. 2T-3w-prs' fee $-T00 NEWPORT HOTEL, J -M. HOOD, ... Proprietor, XEWPORT. 1XDJAXA. tCrS Fbnre of pablic lpatroca;e is solicited.. Mm, - XiS-iaw 1 J.
NOTICE. STAR CANDLE FACTORY AT NEW". ALBANY, IXD. VE are now maiiufacturing a sunerior article or Star Cnndlci, (.arci Oil, f.'rrmuii, Olctne, Iu.liu, ud Common Sor, all of which we a'e suilui- at Ui lowest Cin-innati prices. Itar Goolr delivered to fe 5r Jtlbany and Salem and Jer&roi!vii!e Kailruad DepoLa and the V hart boat free of caaree. (tir-Orders reapectfulVv solfclle!. AArras, hOkB, HCKTTE CO., Oct-S-w3w " . Set Albany, lud.
Gc E. BR0KAW, No. 109 Main Street,
Has just opened in his new Establishment a superior stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ExcirsivELT, an J designs keepina: a larje and o-feTteral a;orirr,o.,r
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oi sucn gooas as are retjuirea ia ntting out uwellixq houses, OrncEs, Hotels Saloons, tc. . . The stock in part consists of all-wool CARPETS, from 50 cents a yard up to the finest grades of Velvet Tapestry, and ever? variety of IIEMP COTTOV RAG, LIST, VENETIAN and STAIR CARPETS. 4 4. 6-4, 8-4 and IG4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in great variety of patterns. WALL PAPERS from six cents a-piece to the finest Velvet and Gilt papers. Also,
tables and Piano Covers, Rugs and Matts,
Window Corn:ces. Curtain Bands and Pins, Curtain Loops, Curtain Tassels,
Linen and Colton Suectin-, Bed and Crib Bl inkets,
j Oil Cloths for Tableaand Slands. i Cords and Tassel3 for Picture
and Looking Glasses,
Linen Crash, Toweling aad Dianr
u.tiu, VAjmiorta ana Carnet Li.
a
ire Frame
Cotton
fable Matts,
Looking Glasses, in Gilt and Mahogany frames, -
Together with a thousand other articles necessary to home comforts and mnr.
niences not tjtecUied in the programme, all cf which Will be sold at prices that will be considered CHEAP even in Terre-Haute, whore goods re sold at sn. h
lE7Eiei.t; ESTABLISHMENT. riibe unders-ed has commenced slauirhteriBy, and X rend rintr hosra on commission. e are preired to render bo, slietrp, and lallow in a cuperior buner, and on saort notice. Persons havirar nauealtby hofrscaa havelhtfin render tuto ro 1 crease by as. worth nearly tbe price of lard. We also pay cash for live and dead unhealthy !i?rs. rrios; ou your hnrj at;d get yoar money, aud thus fixe an immense waste. B. M. HAUUL03 . SO.i. Terr Haute, Sot. LI cuj.
fices.
tSAnv person wanting
Iookinir at this stock.
Nov. 16-daw 3m
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of to exccnlioo Issued from the Vice Common Pleas fonrtaud lo me directed and delivered, m favor of Uie Male of lit-liana and azamst ileli-a Lawe, 1 have Levied npon tiie lultowMjr describci Keal Estate to-wit : Tbe South half (1) ot Lot No two (2) in Bou'iinousub division of lot So fifty 6vei.-,i of Seti'o 5o Sixteen (10) township No twelve KangeSu9)a Uie properly of the said M elrst Lawe. and I wi.l an Saturday the 13-a day of Jfovemtr, 1--S. offer fr sale at tbe Court House door in Terre-Haute wiOdn (he Ica-albeura of said day, the rente and proiits of the snore described premises and the appnrtenanej Iherennto bionr;i; for a terra of seven yeats. and should tbe same fail to sell for a sulfietetit sim tosatisfy u.J km-husi! audcosia, I will ilienand mere orr tne foe situpU lo the highest bidder for cash to satisfy theaaoie. , H.FTtWAKT ttE. 0O.li85S-w3w. P'rS3
goods for fitting oat their house shoal I nt bay before , G. E. BROKAW, JKo. 100 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.
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Notice piven I hat on the
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was Usuc.br tae,Jo. t. ft-ZZ"' ch. r-eaee. of the cou,,,,
and ape. tae aM iari, of t-rl.Z., T troodsaed chattels, crsJILsaini effeet, ofa5irf . , ten; by vlrta, of which writ t, Uow?u?Zr. Kods and chattel-, to-wn: On tian r.. rT. and bridle have bee, aua. bed .. thtV M.dh.ael Allen; .d u., Ca mf . eJn'roa. ynhip,0f satJcojty . I w J roceed to tMurnddcele wpn said ait.rhmiJT'i Whereof the Sa.o.1 A .M il ."fcStwX' Beoneernwdwaitkeno!i'. Tl.i,j....rM
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