The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 264, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1841 Page: 4 of 4
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Houston, Oct 23, 1841.
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Crockery,' per crate
Moss or hay, per bale
Sacks Salt for sale, by
50
J M ROBINSON.
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Rice, per tiere
All wet and dry bbls.
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oct 23 dtf
Probate Court, Oct. Term, 1811.
N/ A Card.
VLRS. CAMPBELL informs her friends and the public in
general that she will continue to receive and accommodate
Boarders on reasonable terms,' at her old stand on Fannin St.,
between Congress and Franklin St's., and pledge herself at all
times to be furnished with the best the market can afford, and
hopes that from her attention, to receive a share of public pat-
ronage, and render satisfaction to all who may .call on her.
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Houston, October 28, 1841.
THE LAWS
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80 374
377
all those having claims a.
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I'per H Clay,
oBINSON.
& 7 by 9 Glass, for sale by
J M ROBINSON
ECEIVED by the schooner Farmer's Return, from New
, Orleans— / ,,
25 bbls, superfine, new' wheat FLOUR,
34 do refined LOAF SUGAR,
15do AMERICAN BRANDY,
3 casks CLARET,
CILK and Palm Leaf
• I case of the latest s
ARS. M Babcock having taken a convenient and comfort-
I IV L able house, on the east side of (Court House square, for
" the accommodation of boarders, hopes by strict attention to her
, table and to the convenience and comfort of her boarders, to
• receive a portion of the patronage of her friends of Hoyston,
and of strangers visiting this city. / /
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missions on advances and responsibilities; and half commiss
and storage on the invoice value of the goods withdrawn.
J 8.— Commissions on all advances, 5 per cent
9.—Agents of Steam Boats, each trip, $5.
The above rates to be exclusive of all other charges incurred.
11
DRPA R i (
at the proprietors in the
i this town will find an "
applying to J. T. D. ’
comiission merchants in Houston, Texas, or the proprietor at the
town of Geneva. J. M W HALL. A .'cnt.
jan 1_____ __236-tf •
ANINDEXTO THE LAWSOFTHE REPUB
---HICH is so accurate and full, that it answers almost
. . ery purpose of a digest. It will be' found exceedingly
i useful l* Lawyers, Judge*, and all who are required to reler
. ,1.. .. Ioerg E'ar gnla fAr oih hy
payment; ant
will present them prorerly auhentirated. *"
J H STERRF I i ,
I RrioNsubqldinstaleefneMirussonedpxzropertzunaanomtcu;
y be prevented. THOS. M. BAGBY, Agent.
_‘Housion, July 24, 1841. july 24 dtf
FASHIONABLE BARBERING -
may 15 dtf
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REPUBLIC oFiTEXAS, 7
County of Harris. .5
NOTIC is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that
lx S. P. Andrews has this day filed his petition praying for
letters of guardianship for th minor, George Town,and letters
of executorship upon the vacant succession of Hannah Town,
deceased; also, for the purpose of admitting to Probate the
noncupative wills of the late Benjamin F. and Hannah Town.
This is therefore to notify all persons interested in the matter,
that at the November term of this court, if no objections are
made the matter wilt be acted upon. By order of the honorable
Isaac N. Moreland, Judgeof oursaid court.
WILLIAM R. BAKER, clerk P. C. H. C.
By DANIEL D. CULP, Deputy.
Houston, Oct. 18th, 1841. _______________oct 21 dlOt
MF THE session of Congress ending 1841, are now pub-
U Ibhed and for sale by the subscriber. Also for sale, all
the Laws of Texas previously passed—and the Statutes of Co-
ahuila and Texas, in English and Spanish. These can be
furnished in bound volumes or in pamphlet form. 4
J. W. CRUGER, Telegraph Office,
ap R dtf-Wtf-282 Houston
rHE undersigned takes this method of informing the public
| that he has opened a public house on the corner of Travis
and Prairie street*, near the old capitol, and he pledges himself
that his Table and Bar will at all times be furnished with the
best the market can afford, and he hopes that from his atten-
dance to his guests he will be able at all times to accommodate
those who patronize him with good lodging, and make the
House truly the "Traveller’s Rest," and render satisfaction to
allwhomaycallonhim - J. H F, OLTMANN.
Houston, October 9, 1841. oct 9 d3m-w3m-309
zx CL Kegs first rate Lard, just received andtor sale by
20 dec 3 dtf__________ J M ROBINSON
OHNSON FOSS, having opened his shop in the room formerly
occupied by Henry S. Tucker, for the same purpose, offers hs
professional services to the citizens of Houston and trusts that he
may receive a liberal share of their favor. june 1 dtf
NOTICE.
N ESSRS. Andrews A Swain will act ns my Agents during my nb.
IVIsence from this city. They alone, nre authorised to receipt for
costs due me. Houston, Feb. 21 dtf E H WINFIELD
--Faving purchased the San Felipe Hotel, formerly kept by ,
__T. Kingsbury, and now, occupied by John Bollinger, Esq:
I will take possession of the said Hotel an the first day of No-
vember, and the travelling hpvblic may rest assured that every
comfort calculated for their convenience, will be bountifully
and cheerfully at their service. The Stable shall be well pro-
vided with corn, fodder and hay. The subscriber has a Bar-
room within fifty feet of the Hotel, and it shall be stored with
the choicest wines, liquors, and segars. A splendid Billard
Table is in the same room, which will be free to travellers for
recreation. In addition I have the best collection of Textan
curiosities, that can be found in the Republic of Texas, which
were procured by great labor and expense, from the bed of the
Brazos river. The traveller shall he pleased if these attractions
will have any weight, besides the attention which will be riven
him. WILLIAM P. HUFF
make immediate
gainst said estate,
oct 3
ANTED.—Thersubseriher, wishes to hire four house
arpenters, to whom liberal wages and constant employ-
Ube given. R. A. HANKS.
Houston, Oct. 1st, 1841. ___________ oct 2 dtf
the commission shall be 10 per cent. Over 41000 (prune c
72 percept., including storage and guarantee
2,—For collecting freights and procuring the same, 5 per cent.
3.— Collecting and paying lunds received in hand,5per cent.
4.— Storage, 25 eents per barn 1. per month.
, 5.—Also 23 cents per barrel for receiving and forwarding.
6 .—No storage to bi ---ahad d: - t
7 .— Consigninents of Merchandze withdrawn, to payfu com
JOS. C. MEGC
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371
374
371
25
12J
25
25
25
25
121
Half bbls.
Coffee, Salt, Spices &c., per bag, - 6,
Bagging, per piece - - - 6
Bale rope or cordage, per coil : 6
Hides, each • I - • 1
Peltries, per 100 lbs. bale - 6,
Lard, Nails, &c,, per keg - 3
Candles, Soap, Claret, &c. per box - 3
Iron and Lead, per 100 lbs. • - 64
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture,
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 124
Horae, mule or ass, - • 50
wholesale and retail at the above place.
PEASE’S clarified essence of Horehound Candy, compounded
from twenty-five of the most safe andeficicntcough ingredients;
This compound is highly recomumnended for clearing the voice and
curing coughs, colds, hoarseness, irritation of the throat, croup,
whooping cough, asthma, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, liver
complaint, night sweats, difficult or profuse expectoration, and iu
| fact all diseases leading to consumption./ For sale wholesale and
, retail at the Literary Depot next door to the Mark* t Exchange, by
I J. W. Kneland, General Agent for the sale of this medicine in
! Texas. _________________ july 24 dA wtf 298
Hewelso
HL plainti
defendants
N OTICE.- Robi rt Watson, administrator ol ihe estate ot Hi
Li Grayahas fil'd his act ount in tin probit. < ..it and n
heteby given that he will apply at the next term ofsaid court tor ih
approved of the said account, and for its dischare .
. i • / num RT W \ i SON,
Jun 26 dtf by biaAtPys. in fact,- ANDRkWS & SWAIN.
/ FOR RENT
A FINE dwelling house fitted for tin- accommodnt < ni fal
A family, or lot a boarding housd. It has s;rrwm» well fins .
HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Officers for the ending year.
- E 8. Perkin*, President.
Francis Gassiot, 1st Vice President.
Thomas Davison, 2nd. Vice Pre si dent
J M Robin on Treasurer.
Peter W Gray, Secretary
Committee of appeals
Robert Walker
.Genessae 1 ‘
grantees of Jal
August term L- r - --.
all prsons having demands against the estate, will present them
wvunsha,seprreggramdbyl“iqs. N. HAYNES, Ad”mr.
sep 28 w6t-d19t-307
-------SAN FELIPE HOTEL
to make immediate payment.
JOHN H. HERNDON,
JOHN V. MORTON,
Adm’rs. of Wm. Lusk.
rented low, on good securty. Also, a good .
house convenient for business. D. H. FITCH, Star Ofhe i
N O TICE.— All person* indebted to the estate it Wm
lx Canan deceased, will please call on the subscriber
ington N ic
San Au
River Ue
R COILS Manilla Rope,
O 120 ream* Letter Paper,
2 dozen Rose Water,
NOTICF— Before the Chief Justice o1 Harris county, on the
11 13th day of November next, I will apply for discharge m
bankruptcy. A D: HEDENBERG,
Houston, October 20th, 1841. oct 20 wt-310
H EI E NBE RG,S 1ANS B UR Y, A ( (), -
I AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
- AVE commenced business at the old stand long know n as
IA the Houston Auction Mart, on Main street, and are ready
at all times to transact any business entrusted to their care
Regular sale days in front of the Mart, Tuesday* Thurn-
days,and Saturday* Sales attended to in any part of the City
or County. Liberal advances made on consignments.
N. B A regular supply ot Goods on hand to suit Mer.
chantsand Planters, for sale low for cash or country produce.
March 9th, 1841. march 9 dtf
San Felipe de Austin, October 1st, 1841. oct 6 w6m-308
uJ The Houstonian, Houston, and New-Orleans Picayune,
will publish the above six months, and forward their accounts.
’"for sale or rent:
T WISH to rent or sell my CENTRE HILL property, con-
I listing of a large Store House, a Tavern House, a large and
commodious Dwelling House, several Log Cabins, Stablesand
out houses, three Gardens, and my Plantation; the whole tract
contains 12,000 acres of Land, on which there are several valu-
able Mill privileges, on durable streams of water, and a num-
ber of living springs of pure water. DAVID AYRES.
Centre Hill, Sept. 1,1841. sept8wtf-304
--notice to Mariners.----
Collector’s Office, Port of Galveston, J
17th May, 1841. 4
rrwo LIGHTS have been placed on the East end of Galveston
L Island,. ■ vated forty-five feet above the level of the sea, dis-
tancesix hundred yurds apart, bearing East and West of each other.
A BUOY has also been placed on the Bar, about four miles distance
from the lights and in range with them.
Veesela should not attempt to come in at night without a Pilot,
nor approach nearer than five fathoma, when they should bring the
‘esmeks
Galveston, May 18. my 22 di-wt-289
k si.
I UsT RECEIVED per Kingston,—15 bbls, prime New Or-
J leans Sugar, 2 hhds. Bordeaux Wine, 1 cask White Lead,
10boxes Soap, for sale by M. GARCIA,
sep 15 wtf 305______________________ Strand, Galveston.
men, and all persons having demands against the same,
quired to exhibit their claims within the time specified by law,
or they will be barred THOMAS M'CONNELL,
Victoria, Sept. 14, 1841. Administrator.
sep 28 d6t-w6t-307 ___
---- ——ACARD.
the fourth Munda
a: the town ot R •
Hoti of the plainti
Mission o! Ret
August 14th, I
TO COTTON PLANTERS
rMHE subscriber will pay the highest market price for cotton de
I liverrd at Houston. ‘ pyrgyN
nov 26 264-w it 12__ JOHN W -TKim
NOTICE Is hereby givenithatthe undersigned was duly appointed
-% administrator of the estate of F W. Smith, deceasd, at tho i
. August term of the probatt court for Victoria County- " herefore, al
persons having demands against the estate WiPHSANNET"
thvtmerPr sepbs)Ysam Administrator.
sep 29 w6t-dist-307_.__- , ।
and fer sale by____may
NTOTICE M r A J/■
1 sact any business old
sept 17 tf
1 i x-Bbls double refin
IU Orleans refinery,
dec 3 dtf____ J
P Bbls American Brand
O dec 8 dtf
Pleasure carriages,
Wagons, carts or other vehicles
Neat, Cattle, per head
hogs, goats,
, per 1000 feet
Brick per iWO
’rt RAN DY?—4 barrels American brandy, just receivdd and for
J A sale by may 4 J SHACKELFORD, Jr.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, I NTOTICE ofEaecution.—The
County of Jefferson. 5 lx undersigned having been ap-
pointed executrix of the last will and testameht of her deceased
husband, Joseph Grigsby, late of the county aforesaid, on the
eleventh day of October, 1811, police is hereby given to all per-
sods having demands against said estate to present them within
the time prescribed by law or they will be barred, and all per-
sons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay mnent.
SALLY M. GRIGSBY, Administratrix.
Beau^>opt, Oct. 11th, 1841._______ oct 20 w4t-310
TLTOl ICE is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appoint^
I administrator on the estate gf James Foley deceased, at the
ADIES SVorkB‘li,trtl toy _ ROBINSON
I J M ROEINSON.
10 boxes of SOAP, for sale by
octl3wtf-309 M. GARCIA A CO.
7 dozen Port Wine,
Segars of different qualities, Havana, Tobasco, etc. just re-
ceived and for sale by M GARCIA, & CO.
oct 13 wtf 309________________ ___
NTOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber was duly ap-
j IN pointed Administrator of the estate f Thames H. Pouge,
, late of Victoria, deceased, at the August term of the probate XT
nuram v" . -A-p : ‘ ua,U, ue ! i court of Victoria county, and has taken upon himself that trust I' WV
of the’ probate court for Victoria Comity. ‘Therefore, j.. giving bonds as the law diricts.* And all persons who are | - • „ ____ __________ _
indebted to said estate, are requested t make immediate pay- frequentiytteselaws. Forsale for cash, by
ment, and all persons having demands against the same, are re- > ' - CRUGER & MOORE,
|| | July 29 dA wtf . । Telegraph Office
H/ x Boxes Hby 10 Glass, 20 bxs 10 by .12 Gia"-, hr ale hi-
%U m5 J M ROBINSON
Jamrs LovK,
Jamva Rzh.t,
C. W Bi<>’ ‘
OnA pair women's fine kid shoe*,
OUU 200 pair do. common shoes,
; 100 pair Gentlemen's fine calf boots,
. 150 pair coarse boots, just received[ direct from New-
York, and for salebv ENNIS A KIMBALL.
Houston, August 3d, 1841. aug 3 d3t wti-299
7 gross Playing Cards,
8 dozen Liquid Blacking,
lj doz. Webster’s Bitters,
Richmond, Oct. 5th, 1841.
f A CARD
V - ‘ ■
San \uvmio A -
EASrEEN;
Via Montgomery. Wash-
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Administrator
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I "S-S Two headright cerificates, ench for one tird Of • lengue
I J ofiand, iseued bv the Commissioners of Harris County,one to
Joseph Reynolds, numberd 376, belonging toWillihm Thompson ;
the other issued toCC BrufT, numbered:377, belonging to D H r itch- '
Unlesainformation isreccived of them within three months, apPlit
cation will be mnde to tlie proper anthority for duplicates of the
"""MV ’ July I ___________
rp HE Copartnership heretofore existing between tie sub-
l scribersunder the firm of "Gazley A Robinson," is this
day dissolved by mutual consent J M Robinson will continue
the business at ihe old stand, and is duly authorized and cm
i powered to settle all business of the firm, and to use the name
‘ of the firm for thatpurpose only. Houston, Max Ih I8"1
_________J' M. ROBINSON.
OST.—My hMuInght certificate, issued by the board of Lald
J Commissioners of Harriaburg comity. Shuld it not be found
proper authorities for a du-
WILLIAM GOLDING.
Francis R Lubbock, L S Perkin*.
D W C Harri
Committee of arbit'ation for Janua'y
C A Morris. J W Pitkin,
J M Robinson W M Rice,
J W Scott.
Was KR%,
\
bia Brazoriu, < o
Mataguida. 1 ' 1
Published at theom
BY JAMEG,
Tsuns—The Morning Stari
Thuraday sand Saturdays 810
in Advarcnsd.-One Dollar p
fifty cents for each subseguent
a square. I
To Merchants and others ndvt
duction from rheaboppralen
Steamboat cards, P’olitcn M
charged at the samerptetasade
Announcementsof Cndidte
Texas I reasury Not - " ' 22
All commumentionirate
■| xii fiti- > . ybe
L) building. , I
I
. EO FISHER I. quire.
U athisotlice next du ri
an 17-tf
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I . B. J HavLy d ■ 3 j
Ln*. Houaton, T xa% ofhnet
pi feUI und Court Hour 8 ip
MEtCINSC
ATTORVE) S AT L.A
Mils Si HI
RATES (»F WII ARF AG E
Bacon, per hhd. -
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Ne Dour to the Market Exchange—(iadt'eslon
ay th i M
ugin, c
Hi or hitei
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NO obviate the difficulty of receiving publications from the tinted
__States, the subscriber has opened an ofln< at the abovemen-
tioned place, for the sale of the large weekly and other paperk print-
ed in th United States, together with Periodicals, including British
Reprints, Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine, which will be found partic-
uf; rlv useful to persons engaged in mercantile business. Also, pio
I terra! illustrations of the Bride, bound in a neat form, each volume
I containing 200 plates, with illustrations : a very useful and interesting
Work, and should be in the possession of every family. 4
Subscriptions will lie received for any of the above publications,
and the eame for warded promptly to any part of the Republic.— X ed and wf be
Subscriptions to be paid in advance in all cases. To the citizens of •
! Houston particularly,it offers great inducements, as publicationscan
1 be forwarded with great facility. Leiters from the country on bsi-
: ness, must.be post paid, and the public may rely upon every exrtion
being made to serve them, by their humble servant. ,
N J. W, KNELAND.
Also, for sale as above, Stationery, omprising an assyttment in
that line. And, best chewing Tobacco, Segars, Ac. /
The New TRUSS, for the radital cure of Herma or/rupture, sold
------A DM IN 1ST
rpilL 1
I court of For Bend C
ministrator on 'I"" estate 4
claim* against saide en
prescribed by law or Ihe)
- iherewo, are requested 10 ci
Riohmond O ■ 5 •
. REPUBLIC OF TEXA
County of Harris
vorce, ,.
I N this case it appeurine
I the said Elizabeth B %
.Republic, and beyond the
that the said Elizabeth 1
x term of the District Souit
Harris, at the court house
10th Monday after the hirs
1 and plead, answer, or den
said libel, or the mart wil
case ex parte; and it.is H
lishedfour successive WS
;. and some newspaper pubtl
aforesaid, prior to the sai
deemed good and officien
Witness, F- R Lubb9n
office in Hotston, tei"e29
r. I
oct 13 wit 309 1
g 1 Sacksbest Coffee re
I V dec8df J
AFEW Galveston City
A Galveston, Aug. 17.1
UNITED STATE8
AND EuuorE.
where, beyi nd til Repu
paid ~
REPUBLIC OFTEXAS
K 7
jamKPower
rRHE undersigned having at present the fine steamers Albert
I Gallatin and Dayton in the trade between this place and:
Galveston, has determined to transport from and atter the first ;
of October, Cotton at the low rate of four, bits per bale, by ________.____________.___.______
which means Planters can have their cotton landed in New within sixty days, I shall apply to the
Orleans from here at_92perhale! Freight up at four bits per plicate. ---------
bbl. “ JOHN H STERRETT, il August 11th, 1841. aug 14 d60da
Houston, Oct. 4, I841. Oct 6 d&wtf--308 j I IM OTICE.—The steam Saw and Grist Mill on White Oak Bayou
-WENKY F FISHER—NOTARY PUBLIC, '
\XTILL execute I eds. Powers of Attorney, &e,c trans- notice, and have Com ground in a superor manner.
VV date from the French, German, and Spanish Languages Housron, May 13, 1841. dtf-196
into Engl Wk, or vibe versa, and transact all business appertain- FyVHSFexas steam Mill Co will supply, to order, any quan-
ing to his office, at the shortest notice. Erofice a kegler 5 I tit, of hewed timber; cord woodand charcoal.
Arcade, No. 4, upstairs. march 10 dff-wn.278 I - fon f '
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE “-- TFEXAS LITERARY DEPOT.--
TIHE undersigned having been appointed by the hon. Pro- !
A bate Court of Fort Bend County, at the September term,
1841, administrators on the estate of William Lusk, deceased,
all persons having claims against said estate are notified that
unless they are presented within the time prescribed by law, they
will be barred, and those indebted to said estate ar? requested
Sugar,
Hardware, "
•0 Bbls, new superfine, sweet FLO UR, 30 bbls, double ret -
•V tified Whiskey, a small lot of white and red Turnip i
Seed, now landing from the steamer Kingston, and for sale by 1.
sepl5wtf-305 M GARCIA & CO\Strand,Galveston.
H/R BAGS of prime Havana Coffee, 10 bbls, of refined Loaf Su-
/ • gar,‘bbls, erm hed loaf sugar, 15 do New Orleans sugar, 10
do rectified /molasses, 15 do rectified whiskey, 30 do superfine flour,
6 do superior Cognac Brandy, 7 cask* Carolina rice, 28 boxes sperm 1
candles/20 kegs white lead, 50 kegs assorted nails, 15 Regalia :
and Carne’s cigars. 50 boxes Imperial and Hyson Teas, 10 bags of i
pepper 15 bags of Liverpool salt, 20 boxes claret, for sle by
july- 7, wtL295 c M GARCIA A Co., Galveston. |
TIBERAL advances made in cadi or in goods, on consignments :'
1 J made to our friends in New York, Ne w Orleansor Liverpool. , Hc-,
Julv7 wtf-295 M GARCIA &e Co., Galveston. TINHE 1OWNOF GENEV A -Thisl owni sit . .<
3- —........-.....—--------- --------- 1 ty, seventy-five miles above the town of Liberty and foriy.
' below Cincinnati byland ; it is pleasantly situated on a high blut .
the river, is well watered with springs of freestone water!
' Geneva is destined to be the place of trade and de posite hr al » t
rich and fertile country Lake Creek and San Jacinto, and issurr
<al with the richest country of land in Texas,and in the midst of a th
ly settled neighborhood. Geneva in pointof locality is surpasse , by
no town in this republic.
Persons wishing to visit Geneva will find comfortable entertainment
town. Persons wishiag to purchase lot* n
n opportunity of doing soon liberal terms, by
Wilson, & Co, or Bigelow, A Co, auction and
and Red
ji l^*1 6. Arown Sugar, just received nrssk bY
1 OqGiTW^
200 BAsKErsChampaignefonslSmoBINSOn.
0 C Sacks Coffee for sale, by
2• deci J M ROBIN8ON.
No? iSmip, a fan* article,just received and for
2 • sab* by J M ROBINSON.
Bale Checks, fast colors just received nod for sale bv ,
dec3dlf *___________________J M ROBINSON.
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