Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 April 1833 — Page 4
From the London New Monthly Magazine STANZAS. We have been friends together In snnshinc and in shade; Suce first beneath the chesnut tree In infancy v.-e played; But coldness dwells within iny heart, A cloud is on thy brow; Ve have been friends together Shall a liht word part us now? We have been friends together. We have laughed at little jets: For the fount of h pe was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now hath fled thy brow, And sullen glooms thy hp. We have been gay together Shall alight word part us now? We have been sad toother. We have wept with bitter tear?, O'er the grass-worn grave where slumber 'd The hoprs of early years; The voices which are silent there. Would bid thee clear thy brow: We have been sad together Oh! what shall part us now?
where, r.d a hundred and fifty aid at j
once that tbey were UP 10 "y thing that he was in lor. H 'ly wanted thirty ol us, however, and I am proud to say that I was one that was picked. Well, as soon a it was a Utile daik, we pulled out of the harbor in the sixteen oar'd barge,
hio, where New Albany novr lands, a of tnovfrg about, sre! crnsumcs Us whole j
small collection of houses defended by a
log fort. As the understanding existed between the settlers on both sides of the river, that they ahould, by the fiiir ol a swivel, give notice of the approach .of the red men, and on hearir.c ruch signal they
mutually bound thtn.&cltcs to hurry to
and every man had his pistol in his helt and his cutlass ready. We were still t
noub, you may rely, for the lieutenant ; cacn uthcts assistance.
, r i m It was a dark and stormy niRht, in the
us. Our oars were muukd, to be sure,
. LEEKER.
Buckingham New England Maga zinc for January 1, 1832, contains among its interesting and instructive variety, A Chapter of Sea Life. Wc extract only a part which is certainly well will ten It is the narrative of Listen, a common sailor, who is spinning long yatns. Reeves is a young midshipman. After the ship was brought mere before the wind, and every thing was quiet on board, I strolled forward as Uoiial, where I found the sailors, under the ex citement of the chase and the former re
collections which it revived, entertaining oach other with some of thctse narrations which a sailor loves so well to recount My tall friend Jack Listen, had just ta ken his preparatory quid, and, with his tarpaulin a little askew, upon tucks which liad long scorned ail aid from shears, was bout commencing the ttory of adven tUre which belclhim upon the lakes. Did I ever tell yon, Mr. Reeve,' said he. as he perceived we on the edgr of the listening circle, hov wc cut off and burnt the English brig, when we were upon lake Ontario?' No, Liston,' said I, but it would af. ford me great pleasure to hear it now. I cannot expect to give any cf Jack's spirit to my diluted narrative; but this ws something of the rambling style in
which he proceeded; I leave out an caional expletive, with which he garnished the narration, as no way necessary to the thread of the discourse. Av, sir, you're but a chicken of a lad, Mr. Reeve, officer though you be; and the-ctore, I'm bound to respect you, byJove, and like you too; and yet wc lost a fine lad at the time 1 am telling you of, rot much bigger than your own self -Likely he was too, and we 3ll loved the bov- M ore's ho pity he went aloft So coon.' Here Jack icverently touched Xhi edge of his tarpaulin. Formy own part I was somehow botn a sort ol a sailor, have handled mar I'm spikes ever ainte I was big enough to lift one, and so,
you see, inay be supposed to know some
and the night was as biack as a woll' mouth: but we picked our way along by
the lights ashore, bud the moon began to bteak through the clouds a little just as we pulled under the brig's stern. Wc heaid ths sodgcr as pacing the deck; but how to gel quietly on board ol her was hard to tell. Wc judged her hold to be lull of light stuff, and if we oould but once get1 fire to that, it waa'nt likely she'd fkut in a huriy. After a while one of our men, end who should it be but Tom Dixcft, (a nimbie lad was Tom, too.) aid he thought he could throw a rcpe over her davit, and so climb over her stem
without being noticed. Up he did get too, Tom and while
the sentinel's back was turned, he ciept along under the lee of her quuiter-boauis, and managed, in his bo-peep fashion, to get a match down her catches, and then bick into the boat Sgain, and nobody the wiser. There we lay quiet as lambs, you may suppose till we saw the smoke, just a small bit of a rising, that yon wouid'm
mind, without you were looking for it; and then we pulled her softl) enough to a little distance. But when the flame did burst up in a long stream of fire, and showed us the harbor as blight as day, and the sleepy fellow on ber deck came'io his wits, at last 'Now tor it lads,' says Gregory, and we gave three cheers, and, I tell vou, we puiled our prettiest. Our li iends along shore were soon wide awake, and the guns at one of the
ioi ts opened upon us merrily. But not one of the shot touched us, and we were doing mighty well, when two or threeugly craiis put off horn the land. 'Give way, my hearts,' said the lieutenant and put! we did. There was no IV ai ol
two of them, lor wc distanced thtsi easy enough; but ihe biggest cr.c ot the whole three came down upon us in giand style, my boys, with ten sweeps of a side. She carried a swivel on her bows, and that she kept playing at us right sharp; but never a shot came near us; and we should soon have distanced Iter too, for war pull was t mighty strong one, if they had'nt, let fly one shot that made the splinters fly along side, and took the blades 1Y bis oi out oars, clean by the board. When we found that nothing better
was to be done, we gave three chceis again, end lay still. A pleasant sight it was, as you'll see in a summer's day;
lor. besides the moon over head, the blaze of the brig on fire gleamed across the iaks, nod there wc stood, sir, ready to iake it rough and tumble. 'Be ready, boyp!4 says Mr Gitgety, and evciy man viid, 'Ay, ay, sir,' in a sort of under tone, that, lu;v as il wis, was clear enough to echo over the still watery and then, wot a sound could be heard, but the steady dash of tee linglishman'slong sweep-, and the distant noise of the people ashore by the brig. We were thirty men, as 1 told you before, besides the two nmcc-rs
and the cockswain in the stcrn-sln.cts,
fall of the year, when the good citizens of Louisville were roused from picasant
dreams and refreshing slumbers by the
sharp report of the swivel of the New Albany settlement. Everyone was in
stantly ii motion The river had been
rising rapidly for several days hugt
trees were continually drifting down, with a velocity which almost rivalled the
sweeping rapidity of tSie Mississippi. It was with great difficulty that the lit
lie flo'illa of Hat boats from Louisullc stemmed the rapid current ol the river and effected a landing on the northern
bank ot the ruer. The hardy warriors were much astnn
ished at the death like sliliness which
reigned throughout the lon; they feai-
ed much that al! was over, tnd that no thing would be !ett lor them except von gcauce for the slaughter of iheir allies. They cautiously crept forward in Indi
an filt; suddenly a low whistle of the
leader caused them to licit. A man wav
dimly discovered appmiching througl
the pioom. He walked caieiessly Ht
was a whiteman:
Where are the Indians?' tzid f:f;y men
in a hoaise whisper.
4Not hereabouts, as I know on was
the reply. What the d 1 did you fire the swivel then?' said the leader of the
ifc without bringing any tht .g to pass
The same maxim may be applied to
the man who Irtcutntiv chances his
trade or occupation and engages in what
he does not understand. Tin a farmer, then a mechanic, then a speculator, then
a horse jockey, then a tavernkeeper, then an cfiice .hunter and a politician, he nev
er acquires sufficient knowledge zv.d ex
perience in any to succeed.
at all trade is god at none.
It these men would take Thrifty advice, they would r.ot buy land in the
mnni. unr lmtll r - T n . iK n. nnt
render themselves ridiculous by engaging in business which they are Dot fit lor
Foncarding ami Commission Justness. JAI3ES SliHTH, rnRMF.RLY OF Vl-Ci:NC, I.tP.
JU- located himself in New Orlrrr,
Jiji. corner of Notre D.mv and Com
merce itir;ts, for the p'irposc cf trans : i i .
Far a Jcck1 uuovc ousiuess, unu rtsecuuu ly tpxiucra hi services to hi. Wa!a-;i
j friends and others, who may rest asurc4 i that anv thing entrusted u him shall be
j attended to with diligence and lMchtv.
New Orleans, Jan. WKt. J-lt REITEKEMCJ:.
! Chambers, Giirviii, Co. Louisville.
Tomlinson Ross,)
Bitrtch &, IJeberd, Yincenncs, Irn!.
Mk. James ILvvu vrn. or till irlmm it main t.
, ' n. 5. jonrrcr
:"Vn' Wm.Lintoo,
ricasc iauc police, 'HAT I shall proceed, on the lfth day or April, to survey and perpetuate the corner of the west hiilf of tiic southwest quaricr of Section No.l'J, in tnwiirhip N..
o south, of llanc No. 11 west, in the m-j V. Laow.
cenncs district, rhieh lies adjoining our j 1). I). liaker Ccntrcvulc.
land, when and where you may attend it j H. J. Dulanv.J
vou please. PHILIP IIOPvNBROOK. March 10, 1833 c-3t
C.J lose,
J. Craw ford.
James Reed, M. Price,
J. Houston, &. Co.
TcrrC'IIaufr,
York.
Louisviile lorces. Well, now, that's udaciens queer! Why we fired lor jor, Because a child hath betri born unto us, as the scripture sas, it is enough to fiie about 1 reckon, seen'1 that it's the first white otic as ever was born cn the north side of the Ohio. And so you thought it was the Injuns ha1. ha Why i a matter of life in
stead of death Half laujihingbalf grumbling the good citizens of Lauisviiie re-crossed the river, and returned to their beds. The first whito child bom on the nor
thern side was a fora!e. We were furnished with the substance cf this anecdote, by one of the old pioneers, who has killed many a deer on the
very spot where the guests of the Union Hall now tit clown to dinner. Jouisvills Examiner BYRON S OPIX10.V OP J3EJUTY. I ch not speak ol mere beauty (conii. nued Byron) of feature or corr p -xion, but of expression, that looking u of the soul through the eyes, which in my opinion, constitutes true beauty Women hae been pointed out to me s beautiful, who never cou'd have interested my feci ings from their want of countenance; and cthcis, who were little rental ked, struck me as being captiva ing, fiom th
force of countenance. A woman's f?ct
should be like an Aprii dby susceptible of change and variety; but sunshine should often gleam over it, to rt place the
clouds and nhowers that may obscure n.
tustre, which poetical description aside,
(said Byron) in sobeM prose menus tl at
STATU OF INDIANA,) Knox .dvvniif. 0 KMX P II OB AT E COUHl, Ftbruary Term, Lends tfuuhtt, Jr. 1 vs. Joshua Inmd and j EUhu Sttet. j X! tioner Lewis Su'i!cti, h John Law his attorney, nnd in motion and imlavil
filod, it was iiiiidc appear to the cciat, that OX HANI) aquantitv of KJ1XII AWA
Joiihiu Bond, one of the above deieiaiaiits, ! SALT, which v ill he sola at fli ccms
is a nonresident of this state, it is icrc-1 per bushel by the ban el, or t'c rents fore ordered, Unit the said Joshua Bond I row-curbed. 5. C. be notified of the pencloncv of the above! J'V.bruarv 23, 1833. 1 tf
suit bv ptibliv-hni'i the same in the West-:
i , i i
J . mendruson.
H. recny Montezuma, Jnd. A. Patterson AV.r7V. J. L- Sloan Covington. The Tonv -Haute, fiokville, antf Lafayette p:ipers, v. ill publish the tAnx'c l liuies, and forward tlair account ta .Smith Jc Carson, Vincennes, tW payment,. JUSTRSCmVED 10 r-bls. Mac kerel I, assorted no1;.
11 do. He.Ting. 5 n'(. Malaga Wine, And for sale on commission, by
SMITH CAi?OX.
for three weeks s'tcceivciy ; and lliis caue stands contiinird. Copy Attest. A. I). SCOTT, Ckrl: March Qi 113 N-.lt
Due,
MY BRICK SI ORE KObll AM)
'A
WHW kf .S It J Mill IIIV t) ' V i IT ullt'WU' 111 i , , . . . . . . , . . ,. , , cd humored smi es Rtiinit lobe rcr.dv and every man had his pistol m one hand , . . r
and his cutlass in the other. Well she came up bravely, sirs, her crew swearing like so many devils; lor, I 6Uppone, they did not much like the trick wc had
ev, who was eaptnin ' ... ..... . . has rot acquainted with a f
i I H"liLrll. 41 a HtU (V WUU I V'JU, 1,1 T, ." . .
lu see, my iaus, rnc; ' Knows no chancre, tnouch it
, who was always on the . , This is a s'yle of looks that I
, some how or other, 1 tor i rern-rRcu. j not bf ar the sinht of lor a uetk,
nere. mere, anu wv"" " ",,v sorn are the onus ha
T b ., . i ! p'aved them; and the first throw ol her i am coin? to tell vou. is true as preach- ' . ' ....
w , r ' i , ! grapple struck tne miustupman on tc
ai auvi IV V. 41 llv V V l IHV VJUJ J VI
coaimodore Chaunc
ot th&t shore
co nmodore
loo! out, had
CU' Lioat4 were llvinc
every where, over the lake, more like 8 i manned twice as strong as we were; but great o.-a, lhan it is liU a pond-on the j,halls hwg here nor there, for wc, you Ma .of what they could pick up adrif..) I ec' were more than twice as able. As I sav, he commodore had discovered that "on as shc !,au ed ln alrnK 8,de' we B the 'enemy had a fine bri on the stocks,! tncm our ms,l balh fir! Pow" and ui .-adv 'to be launched at a harbor on ! a,l Hnd lhcQ wc ,ct lhem have l,,e uA
the ether side; Presqas Isle, I think thc ca i it, or some such Frenchified name.
A 'irit little craft she was, and fourtesn
DWELLING HOUSE.
on North half of Lot Aiunbcr Sixteen. 12inI corner of Maine and Second Sin cis, in Mount Vernon, Indiana. To the preni?ed are attached a U'arehone, s small frame Dwelling and IJrick Smoktjuk.s" there is a good cellar under the Stn; Room. I have various other lots and houses, with tff Acres of IFnnrJ T.mifl
All now at ti'i? nine came tne o:."in-; - uiV !.v r: XV J. lnwfoM. .k rnu:iflJ :hoi,t e lni,e roni tonn, which mav l.e
and it appwirm'' to the satisfaction of the ! pnrchaseil low, as my health has render-
STATE OF INDIANA, Knox Count;, ss. S
KN OX CIKCU1T COURT,
Mdivh Term, 1633.
Jojin Eiriag,
VH.
V !. Ox rjiTiTio.N",
McChire. j
Nl) now at ibis time came the plain-
to clvasc away the expresniwi of pensive
ness or care that sentiment or earthly il)
calls forth Women were meant iob
the exciters of all that is finest in our natui e, and the soothers of all that is turbulent and harsh. Of what usk, thn,
i can a handsoa&e automaton be, after nnr
ce thai
causes ma
CDUld
and yet
pnss in society.
for pretty, handsome, and beautiful.
court now here, that written notice; had
been left at the residence f the defendant,'
and of his absence hucc the commence-' me rit of this suit. It i therefore ordered by the court now here, that the clerk give nolice nf the pendency of said petition, in the Western Sun. a paper printed in Vinceunrss, mice weeks :an:cc-.ivcly, at lca?-t sixty da ? previous to the day set for hearirir; and on motion, it is considered . .... that the court will act on said petition on the third day of the next term. Copy Attest. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. March 21,1 833 v-3t iTvjVni OF INDIANA ( (ilhimi Count. Y: I II SON CIHCFIT COITRT.
Vrhruar,, Tn-m lSM!t
TSGtrtith Wright. ) j .... y. " ' f PctUwn fir a Di Tilman Wright. vorccAT tliir? time crime the petitioner ly her counsel, and her petition being tiled; and it nppearing to the satisfaction
of the Court tint the defendant, Tilman
THE PiLHMBR
themselves at their heads, aud to k t our utbsscs as soon as tnigh'. be ller gunwale touched our own, aud I ima-
gu s they said she vas to mount; for we , Pine' ,or 10,1 or -fleen minutes, u had
l. ...-.t cr Ucn Ihrai fr,-.n,.!i rf t .n.ll l,cu IOF U, HCr me 11 1 81
they were trying us cn every tack, to sec if thsv could not run us under at last. Mi Bull, who is the kinp; of that country, my tads, k-pt a sharp lo k out for
OK
TiiiilF ir ! MAXIMS A D ADllCL
Three Removal is u had eg a Fire The Indians and Tartars nercr poses.
any properly, because they nvver remain
had a dozen bio , s, my cutlass snapped ! V ,c , acB. lonS crjnugn 10 require any.
hort over a poor fellow's head, and 1 j , . uin ,lu UU1IU 8 C3Uin' "r 10 C5,i reached over the i;unwale and took hH I btUsh anot t rt civilised life,' hanger out of his hand, as he lay. You Xl suddcni1)' abandon them for son.
i i . . i u .. . . . m-.v it-inrrp. sir. vrf vjcr nntiP nl ic ,.1 m :i ... -..v., tiiuiiv
ncr n cm aru uav. d a nowpver' nn.1 i t '-- - ,
. . ' i.u - , ifnp Ihev toon fried rnnncrh ,.f It. : inurcau.iuinns.
litre jacK uir.cuw me uTram ot nis ne- i ' --r--
a nan an nour, more or less, wc hail tier atc and sound at Sickett's Harbor. And that yon tie, is pretty moch sll I know a-
bout the long and short ot X
vt it ncrcssarv to dec me InisinpM
Thoc w ishing to purchase will make application to the subscriber by the firet of Tebruury or jMarch n:t. ADAM MOFPA'JT. Jan. f, 1B33. j; TDK Wabash Ixsuh.:sce CovirVineeimes, is now pr:pan d to issue policies. Houses and Furniture. 7orJ
I and floods, Foots aw) forgoes uiil be in
sured upon fair and reasonable terms; and thus an opportunity is afforded to very prudent pert on to secure ;it a trifling expense, his property from accident. OtrOilh e on 31arkct-trect, adje inin the store ol Tomlinson tV. Rcks. Samuel Jiid;ih, President. John Koss, Kcerefary. SomncI 'iomlinon, Nirholas Pniilh, David S. Bonner, J. JJ. Martin. Vni. J. Heberd, 'i'liomns C. Dai'cy, Thomas Bishop, M. Murj.by. Directors.
The comp.Ttiy will hum mon."v f.rs!iori
i .
nciiou.s. unon rvni or npr;i,tni
Wright, is not an inhalant of the stale ol j HUi w ill exehan-c uccurreut buuk tels
ir.'iians; mi is j:u re j ore aroma, .y tne foreign Lr0ld wS:c
Court hen1, that
Tilmnn Vrisht, appear,
the first !nv of the next term of this
unless the defendant.
:orc
,m.., mw.w. ., .11 h.-h.nw "1 1 a collateral secuntv, and thus le acco I'rinocton. in s"Tid ronntv- on i! f tirst! a... a .i .
. . , , - 7 , ni'juuicu uin mcir own nubilitv, v
.uoncav in r-epiemncr next, and answer j tjlisl advance also, that those whom:
i ip. r.iunni;iir.:ini s . i ir cnnio u r- .i , ,, , . it , .
I 1
.
nean an. .Kiermme.i in ui an-enca;-; who,0f or lttJ pt.rt, al ony time, Uxw and lorther oifurrd. that notice ol the: , ..i..,t....., ..r n .......
i-r.iWvfii thiss-.it be modern the es.i,iponi ,-Jr thc tin cnc.M,iroi ,uf Uu .in Son, a newspaper published in i'i-; nor ct.-nt.
1 ergons u!io may occr.eionallv neej money, and do not wih to i jvolvo their
friend, rnav fill a l;onJ un l inrlrio vm
rn-
iti i
4W
i hum iwiiu, iu mi unuwen io repay tt
The rolling ttvne gathers no miss
Nor will he, who is constantly migrating horn one place to another, accumulate any property. Thc man who has this
thcr integuments, we sometimes managed to overreach the od fe'Inw, as vnu tslvjll hear. Lieutenant Gregory ( s fine .
1,1.- jnc means, like the idea of seeing thiJ-aCKi 1 tnquued.
wr - ir r - i
. a . i . . i i .1 lMttn ta thp irrv wav. sir- n
OMatiisi; anu wucpeu newm.! not aamb.r hC has ,imc to 9ubduc fence mo.orefor men euoueh to cut her out , a umrueaa leu 01 ncr, worth . j .
and burn her, as she stood, stock and i "yjJ'Kflake. Every bodv.asl am told.tho't it 4"'JJ Lfton, sold I, Jid you Ket nnre was a desneratc imdertakine; for, lie-I .war,V ,or such a va,uab,e Plcce of scr
.... id-Hthe watch kept by old Bull's peo
contented anv where. He eocs to a new
. j country, and settles upon a farm. But
ICC
?
Whw.
in lv. nR4rd he ore rti ronld run into i .
this same harbor, of which I am telling, i 1113 r' s a" around; hut as we e!do,n
i.ic nrwsnners. I rrnot sav vnrv
i i - y - :
. . , . .
pte. near the vessel, there were two forts . s,r tne comraouore wroic to
tern
cennes. bid. for four weeks Eticcessivtlv.
T ie, joiix f. m:i;i.y, cil g. c. c March Iti 1S:W 7- It
GilO. W. BISAKS, I. V.
M-jNDI'.KS his proO-ti n-il service to
the ciMt'as ot if.eernc and its vi-
imtv. lie may Lc ijw.vi at J;!:n C.I Clark's Hotel. , f Viuwnne, Jan. Ill, 1S;1V . T!
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The company will receive moncv on dejMitct and will allow interest at tbe rat of six per cent pr year for do.--i:rt HOUSES IX TIIE COUXTRY wili be iiiMireil at a very low rate. Vincennes, Au. F, W.Y. Jy
1W, Sibcril-or hivin rAnmi.
the IIA'ITI.(J Bi;tfI!SoaV
Ft reel, v incenrics. in !l
I 'if.tf.. 4 . . fm 1 . .. . . .1 1 ft'l
But the lieutenant was none of yourhalfVty sort of fresh water land-lubbers, and o he HorUv pot the commodore's leave, i remember very well, that one hy he came down to us, and it was well trtds night, too, and Viy bovs, sjys he, arc there ny stout lad here, that would
like to c; with me on a little bit of strv-
certainly.
J TRUE T.fLR OF OLD TIMES Y JOHN c. MOSSIB. In the ytar 1780. Louis ille wis a collection of huts huddled closely together, ii order to diminish the dancrr of the
ice!' I brieve that every man on the lreUet t attacks o' the Indians. There tutiun ruM have fallowed him any ' was, also, on the opposite bjrnk of thc O-
it to raise n orchaid, or finish h
house;or just at he hcins to reap
some recompence tor his tons, nd to et
a prospect of independence belore him,
he hear ol some better place upon thc Arkansas, thc Missouri, the lakes, cr the Lord knows where, ainl infatuated with the idea, he sells his !arm, his stock, his huniture, and tools of husbandry, at a jreat sacrifice, and s'arts olT, in pursuit
I or mis new phantom, with the vague I hope of bettering his itua'ion.
Such a man. after his sraich, will never find the right place at lat. He will never make any waivable improvements, nor execute any scheme, which require time and pMbeverance He will upend
I all he earn in the expenses ot sacrifices
NSW WAREHOUSE.
T51IKsiibTril.or!iascrecteI:itcratcx!"n. l':i"MVS takes tiiM m:!h.l peijrc,at the mwutii of Wabash Kivwr ! rf 'nforn;in the citizen md ' ' .1 7 C...: i thc ntry at hrre, that he
K i isiuL unit &jmrtuu. !cp'u;tj to k
. - - v RflMVV, IIKItiU 11 it 11.
If It
ke on ii.rrul, and f.r sale, a .ortincntot IX R IIA'IV, whirh
teiid'4 to hiivp ni
where stornl. i!I he per-; suUlantiil an.l iahioiKi!e ; U ctl y;ife, at all sta;;v3 of the; fc-Thc hi 'best prit:e -i.,
nurmcr.
en lor all kind
v.at.r. II.ono who may he di-p.ed t.);of HUti5. H. "M. CilLHA.M
patronie mis eaonnir.r nr, m:iv rert :s- mcuncrs, Ii. March 17 W:
sureo inai me cnare i t r-'um, stu-i rinjr, nni forwarding, bhall be ai.ch as toi
give getierubatiitacti.Mi
January 1, 1W
l'LTKU UOCflll
Vd n'
JOB WOKK of r.vr.uv ih:sckitio i0Nr. wiiti Mj'.uvu .if rim oriiui:.
TIN AND SHKfcrr-lIUi.N ItlAIIUrACTORy.
IHAVi; a larch aivortmrut cf TINT WAKi: on hnad. which I will cJi Ht uholeale or retail low for CASH cr 1MUDL'CL, ucha iiu) suit, hit wmk h.iC 4lort notice. N. SMITH. mciutv, Jar. 21, IPS;: 3tf
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