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HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY oiru the followin _Premiume,}o be competed for in Queen's Count t to season. via: For the boot sure of weds Turatpe, £8 0 0 Id do do I I0 0 Id do do I 0 0 4th do do I I0 0 5th do do 0 0 Oth do do _ 0 '0 I’ Should the most successful competitor have been a 3' winner of a first Prise on uny.pnviouls' ' ' one I ,_ VOI lilerlal, with suitable lueerl ion; and '5.‘ the money for the but Pr’ will be awe to the next successful com titer end so on to the end ofthe A IN UBTIIM. SHOW will be held in Charlottetown in November, at wlthh the Isle Prlaee will be awarded. By Order. C. STEWART. Secretary. BM‘ Committee Room. Id May. I ‘ "ii. ‘ll tlielfheet ti‘ '_P.a':{'q'uaItIhJ of Ir. SHEEP lid LA BKIN ' , ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown, June 8th, I854. 9m AN'I'ED—A Man or Woman to attend a _ anntno Mitt. for the season, lowhorn liberal ages will be I duoy Mills, Let It, May I, II“. NEW GOODS.-—8wIng J IBM. HE Babeerlerbuowreeeiv , porlir.lle:- --vlrr. _iu_ Peehegee Il_I.i'I‘ II strummin- DIZI3._tbe ieoipel part of his Spring importatloue, conaltt o — I c"a‘eee ready made Clothing, 4 do. Hats and Cape, ‘ I ,_do. Straw Bonnets end Here, I do. Ladies’ dreee Materials, I do. Millinory. ' A I _do. Gloves—Dent, Allcrolt & Co's., ‘I do. Hosiery, I do, Shawls, I do. Hsbee y. I do. Billie end Ribbons, I bales Unbleached Callous, : éVhito.Calicous, ' c. at ti , I do. Oil Plgloonrclothe, do. Clothe end Drills, xee Liverpoo . Bu rice. The above. with hie Stock on hand oltho beat aneortmonte In Town. end will extremely low prices for cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, IIth Mey. I854. From the Liverpool APOTI-IECARIIIN COMPANY. Ell. Brig Helen, from Liverpool, M. Wallace .8liinnor, family end diepenein Dru ' t, has received a lar e supply ofgen ine ritieh RUG8 end MEDICI ES from thee vo Company. which include ever thing in hie line.—Patent Medicines; Perfumery; oilet r iiieitee; Hair Oils; Pomadee; Fancy $oape, dtc.; a urge lot Feeding Bottles; end every article keptb Druggietu generally, will be found at hie Establishment. M W S. h to intirrinto that in future, he will frnin the Liverpool A thoca- ee Company, whic will he a guarantee at they will be of the very best quiility. surgeon's re- scriptiona, end furuily receipts carefully prepared rom Drugs of reliable uelity. M ic are e e, June 6th, IBM. Ex dt. Ielsi - .__n_ ._ - _ LONDON HOUSE, Great George-slrrel. Spring Importetions for 1854. ECEIVED at this Establishment, a largo-progoh tion of the general STOCK of BRITI I-I M R- CIIANDIBE for the present Season oriuieting of- Ladies’ Visitas, Mantlee, Paresole, Sillte. Batine, I-‘rench Dsluinee, and Printed Baragee. Muelin tucked llresseu; Ilihbone, a choice assortment; Silir and ‘may Bonnets; Dreee Caps in greet variety; a large ussortment of Dreee Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Heber- daultery; Priiite; Cottons; Muslin and Lace Window Curtains, dtc. Ai.eo, Broa the; Caseimeree; ' other materials of Gent's Stair Carpetiu , Oil Gent's Perle ate; shoes; ether with it large Stock ofetaplo GOODS, ell of which will be ispoeed of on the moat moderate terms, y IIENRY HASZARD. N. B.—A farther supply hourly expected per “ Joule," from London. BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. BY WV. C. H088. NOW open in Greet George Street, on the old Stand. Old Copper end Ilraaa bought. An Appretuice wanted. Mey I8, I85-I. , com isee one sold at get his eupply o Dru ri ' MAILS. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, end the United States, will be made up end forwerded vie Pictou, on end aller Tueeday.t o 9th instant, every Tdnenav and Father night, at E" ht o'clock, until further notice. eile for En lend, to be forwarded vie Halifax, will be be me up every alternate 'I‘ueeday night, at 8 o'clock. via:— lley, Tuesday, the 18th July, '1‘ 'I‘ueaday, the let A , Tuesday, the 6th June, Tuesday, the Ihth August. 'l‘ueeduy,the I0th.lnne, 'l‘ueeday, the Ilth August, .0WEN, Postmaster General General Post Oliice, May 2, I864. X er e 5 - '.‘ '-3 I Z‘ 3' .9 3' u. >5’. WV dust published, price 0d., wan INT-‘i-Eur: near. The Principals in tlie Strife, AND ITS PROPABLE ISSUE. A LEO'.I.'U'R.'El, Delivered in Charlottetown, April I8, I854, before the " Mutual Improvement Association," by the REV. J. R. NARRAWAY. For sale at G. T. Haesanxfe Book Store. EXHIBITION. N EXIIIIIITION AND SALE (for urpoaoa ' E iscoprilChurcli,C arlottea fiil Articles, will h of y neat. thankfully received by the following Ladies the Corn tee‘ Ilrs. D. Honosorr, Houxiax, Jnnxtwe, E. Paurenn. A. YATII. “ . Hnrtannx, Charlottetown, 1th March, I854. ..arriui.n, --IIIDALL, " '. Dnsuniear, " .'l1'l¢llAl.D, I. Haszann, “ ‘NGLISII I’AI’EII. HANGINGS.—4000 pieces of a above, eomprieitj an assortment of I00 diloreat patterns, from to ‘Is. per piece-—for sale at the were of the Subscriber. DANIEL DAVII-'8. Charlottetown, April I4. Isl-Ow Iiew Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLIBEMBN 1'. HE Subscriber, tefttl for past favors, buy to T remind hie friend: and the public, that he still carries on the above business in all its branches. Gents.‘ Beaver, tlilk and Felt Hate, re-etiflbned, lndyed and cleaned; Old Clothea ofevory description. cleaned; all spots ofpaint, grease, dto., removed. end the garment restored to its former lustre. JOHN IIOBB8, Hatter, &c. Orders loll at Mr. J. Williairi‘a, Market will be promptly executed, end returned semi-week I ybharlottotowe Rozelty, April let, tel ui. WINNOWING MACHINES. AVING I looa ed If ..a. r..£°§..."'&'.'.‘.‘,'.'.i.’.. .o..' u.1'."6‘.. '3': Road. the Ihrrnore la tl:‘serfleiidln"g eoluntry |m|.a.v 4.99.] behg nppl w t t I m , up rim very best end meet.u.u’bete-n‘tle mznner. do not profess to eelI—es sheep as some others do, No tint-rate ariiele see be ten low as poor coinrnoe ones can. But I to tb,o,heet.t.be.v.ery deefledly host, I" NNING ' " ' toiirt euri-it. To the lleetas ed the Iecond Electoral District ol0neen's county. Gnu-ruasusr ; '1' Is not without much difidence that! comply with the R whichl have had the honour to resolve, inviting me to olI'er myself as a Candidate for ' District. A call lion: such a large number of intelligent end e nd I only regret that my humble ah itlee to discharge the duties of a Representative of the people are far short of what are be desired, telly at a crisis like the t, when one of Ilriiderneutel principles of a System of Government. which, . e t Mother w an wee guaranteed to us Country, has been openly violated by the act of a it veraor. _ Aeanativo of the Colony, familiar with man , andpersonally known to most of you,I leave I e estimation of my character entirely with yourselves, feeling eonectoue, that from whet on have experienced of my conduct in life, you wil not fear that I would betray the trust you propose to confide in true. and it may not be out of place here to notice, that in an address to his former Constituents, Mr. George Coins, in allusion to the Shetill‘e return, which in my late sfieial ca acity, I was under the necessity of melting toe rit of loction, under which he was a Candidate, has designated me as a "Corrupt end partisan 8herilI';" but as you must all be aware of the facts connected with that Return, and of the malicious motives which nctunte Mr. Colee, us well as that irresietable pro neity for lying whioh_hes _¢Illl'lBIOl'I1o(I him from t e eerlie_st ’§f.'$"‘..".i..'Ii1al’.?."‘H..l’r1i".i:..i.f.i'°"i." “ii. ’..‘i'.‘.'i.‘...'," You may rerueiriher, that in the genuine of I841, he waeamomhor of the Committee of the Ilouse of Assembly, sworn to decide impartially on a question of a contested Election then decided by the House, and alter having voted in opposition to evidence of the moetirrefregible nature, he was asked how he pculd do so, his reply ‘was, that it would never do li'rito t inst is rt. 0' sing at';ir:e:IiI,aud Itepv.ing’ been for many years t, esp ed in practical Agriculture as the suhstantia usiueus_ of my life, I feel ti lively interest In this the rtucipel brunch ofour Colonial industry ; and elicurd I succeed in my Election you may rest assured that the interest 0£dl.II.Oh[|‘la1'1ll¢I‘ tin w tover es tit can he promot ll ever c uppermoatrinPt:;co pprt I shall take in Legielntion. I Ih t t t ed t come he ore the plIIIl°l¢n:I.I sen Iiiiill viniilriy peisonsl riggrnn- dixomeut to he 0 tained by party contest; or struggles in political life ;I have done so oiving solely tor the kind rid fid' ' h' l I 0 "on have.r :::IIdm‘lII';’IIII'I‘l‘II|lIII'OwR8lfcVIC'I?8 gmdiiiyl !|Il0’l«llt.I your an rages uccoinplisli your wishes, you will timl thtI'lld dl' tt er ...'2....'Z'..i.'2.-.r°."7i'?."'3§ir£Z".II.‘.i I.'.'.'.’.",i’..'...,° ..i'.i..’. Colgny and your lolial I‘lIIllI'0llI in particular require att ’ ha d of is ator. . n . elm, ‘gentlemen, Your most obedient acrvnnt. May 29th, 1854. JOHN. C. BINNS. To the Electors of Charlottetown end Royal ' GIITLIIIIN ; Hlflhcelhney the Lieut. Governor, linving 0" his own Responsibility, and in my opinion contrary. to the fundamental principles of sell‘ or Responsible Government. dissolved tlic House or ' . Assembly ; you are now for the ' ‘ the short period of eleven months, called upon to elect Members to represent you in Colonial I’m»li,,- III. Ingein respectfully oIi'er myself use Candidate for our unffrages. yconduct as your Representative for the lust sixteen years, is before you, and my political prin- ciples known to you ell tend with the usuurmice in in own mind, that I have during that extended time, a vacated and supported to the bestof my liumlilo abilities, every measure introduced into the House ofAesombly, thetllhd n tendency to adviirice your interests, and that of the Island in gem.-rtil, I rely with confidence for your favour and support at the ensuing election. re the honor to be, gentlemen, our obedient servant, ’ FRANCIS LONGWORTH. June 2d, I854. To the independent Electors of the Third District of Queen's County. FIIINDI AND PILLOW C0.l.0NlI'I'l— OUR late faithful representative, Benjamin Davies Eeq., having declined your solicitations to put him again in nomination at the ensuing Election of members for the representation of our district. I have subsequenll been induced y Iletleringly prelferod no rt rom many of you, and the assured interests of r. Davies also, to accede to your wishes, and I nova oII'er inysef as a candidate for your sulf- ragos. in the independent use of the new elective franehiso privileges, which you are called upon to exercise on the 20th instant. A residence rnongst you of twelve years h afi'orded a uaflicient time and test to know rind judge of me, both in my liberal litical opinions, and in my private relations of life; and this acquaintance precludes the necessity here of n dstiiilod ttVOWlIl of the one or any further mention of the other. My deeiree and aims have ever IM'L‘II in honesty of purpose, to advocate, in the midst of the circle in whichl move, and enerally, such sound measures of political reform an of ‘local improvement as came within the compels of my power, and were in my judgment calculated to benefit this or native land —to ameliorate the condition of its peop e—to elevate the character of my fellow coloniet in moral worth, and rabe the standard of British freeman. , my political rind social views, aims and desires, are still nacbenged. and I believe are unchen blo. Electors, I am one of yourselves—l move with you in every day liIe—our feelings are mutual, and our interests are identice|,—your prosperity is interwoven with my own—your poe’ ' ' my sure profit. Iain no large landed proprietor, nor am I a land agent, with a rent roll at my service, but a plain man, and if as , one of your own family, having over general welfare, in common wit yourselves, a epending u our public spirit and private integrity for your independent support at satin Ifyou should honor are withs majority ofvotee over my opponents. and thereb return me to repre- sent you in the General Aeeem ly of this Ielend, my llret and parainount duty must be, as my firm inten- t ie. o protect and foster the local intereetp of our noble district. the which men in part be ac- ieved by aid in the promotion of such public rneasuree as ehel be conducive to the general proo- perity of Prince Edward Island. urn, Gentlemen, Your servant. AICHIBALD M'NElLL. Mount Vernon, Lot 30, Jane 5, 1854. It SALE, at the Cherlottetown Gas Works, the best Pietou Coal COKE, rind COAL 'I‘Alt ofthe beet nality, by wlioleeale or retail. 1th Juee‘IlM. Ii I . eossnr RENNIE, Secretary. FOUND. Y the Subscriber, on Inside last. on the Mul- peqno Road, a WATCH. ‘ ‘lie ownereen have proving property and paying erpemee. Apply ‘° soim seizes. oneness. Cherlottetown. Jane Ith. To the Electors of the First District Queen's County. nnrnxuuir. AT the corneal: request of e considers num r 0 you, I am egain induced ofler myself en ti Candidate for you suit-r at the ensuing Election. During the short time I had the honor a gresent you, the House of Assembly and overnment have had to contend with pl schemes nnd conspiracies, to bring nbout overthrow. We have had no is nce, no pley—-having it one-sided pnrtisuu Governor, on obstructive Legislative Council to con during the whole Session. Responsible Gov- ment no longer exists in Prince Edwn-rd Isl: The flrst blow was struck by Mr. Colee or very introduction, by appointing Capt. Sw: to it sent in the two Councils, without thr ceesery qualification re uired by the R Instructions, and giving im ii. lucrntivet nflor he had sought ii. constituency, rind had‘ rejected by the People. The second blow struck by Mr. Coles; in retuinin Ilonsley, us Attorney the People for their sullrtiges and had nlso‘ ' The finishing stroke was given I by _tho Governor, acting on on nssuiried pr- gotive. nnd refusing to be guided by his _sponsible advisers, preferring the advice ol irres nsible Legislative Council, end diss tug t e House ol'Assembl , in direct opposii to those whose counsel—tf we had Reepons Govertiment——lio was bound to receive; tin the Governor's conduct is to be I1 precedent future guidance, we have retro raided at lc a. century tit thrco strides, en ure about cringe again under the iron bondage of n R0 Prero two. I think I hear many of youi —-No . We will not submit to that. Our fo fathers sulfored too much to induce us to cor tentiuco despotism. If such tire’ niorite,_ you can give proof of thoui y discoi tcnnnctng the port who has bi-ought t ex hue, turmoil study strife upon you. ‘hey hypocritically tell you, that you will have the privilege of electing your own oliicers; while, at the some time, it is notorious, tlirit zi grout effort is being made by them, to put nerirly all the principal ollices into the hrinds of tho I.l.'glBlIlllVt: Council, ivho nre not responsible to you; throne of whom, Ilia new fiimily compact, it is believed, hope to divide some 15 I200 yurir y rirnortg tlieiiiselv-es. Iiut, reiiioriiher, you have no voice in their nppoiritiiicnt. llrie riicmber of the lulu Iliiiisti of Assetiilily (.\lr. \VIii:l:iii), has been eiicourrigiii-I the I.egisl:itii'e Council in their oppositiori to tlieiluusu of Aseciiihly; rind, strriiige to stay, prorltises, llllll. sliirulil 'ii putty imiiic iigniit into power, he will still further tux the country to pay the I.u-gisltitivo Council, who do little but obstruct the insiiiosa of the House of Assenihly. Cttn this be true.’ sriy some 0 you. is true. and cannot be tlollllctl or got over ; for Mr. \Vlicl:iii‘s notice IIIIIV In-. fuuiiil, in hlaick nriil white, in the Order llook oftlm Ilouso of Asseriibly—-I/ur! he will, at the nu‘! Session u!‘ I/re Ilourc, bring in a Bill lo uu!Itori:c the Gonerrirrrerit to r the Legrslulir-c Council. A nice way this to squander your riiniiny ! Were the Council ubolislted, wo would inivo sortie £l000 each your by it, or were they ttiutlc ch-ctive, there would then he uimio rerisorizililo ground for their being paid Ilut Mr. \Vlu.-lzin, no doubt, eyiripzitliizes with those who are seeking to obiriin oflicc. I find, on examin- ing the Public Accounts, rirt pulrlialioil In the Jour- tiri of the House of Assembly, for the years I847, H-IS, I8-I9, Iilltl I850, thril Mr. IIlItlZlII’t.I rr-ceivcil, III Queen's Printer, for the four yorirs, 1.1428 0s. I0il.; on further iéxririiinntioii, I lit , tlirit Mr. Wltclun received, its Queen's Printer, for the last two years riloiie, £I-I71 I85 I ! It is mi wonder tltzit Mr. Who- ltitt, hoping to gain between Seven lIll(I Eight hundred Pounds ii crrr l it—eliou|il print and circulate liun— drcds of ’ctitiuiis ull through the country, praying for it Dissolutioii of the House of Assetiibly. Wheti liis rirt succeeds in gettiri ll iitrijorit II min, I sir i- prisorweyeliall be ruled, asglllr. Wlieliiii bl.III'0lIlelleII, rit it public meeting in tho Tciiiporitiico IIti||, “ with u r of iron. Ir o .s was present at that iiieetiii , and it is well known, that Messrs. Colon and I lielun plot and scheme together, whritever they may seem to sziy to the contrary. But Gentle- men, the only wiry to get an end ut to this sort of rk, is, to rid both brnuclics o the Legislature altogether of ollico-holders. I voted for a ' eesion, positivel excluding every one liclding an olfice of emolunieut from the Legislature, with the exception of tivo, the ttorney General rind the Colonial Secrctary; but this would not suit the Coun- cil, who wanted many of the ollices theiiieolvos, and consequently threw out the bill. I em riow deter- niinod to go farther, rind I pledge myself, that if returned agein,I will bring in it bill to exclude every oflice-holder from both branches of the Legislature, the some as in the United States, and no country in the world thrives, or “goes a head," faster than the United Stiitcs of Aiiierica—rto liir I tint willing to copy from their institutions; tiud if the Legislative. Council will not puss the hill, we will mcmoralize the home Government for leave to remodel that body. Gentlemen ; Since the Dissolution, I have visited it great part ofthe District, tindl feel gretitful lor the ” kind manner in which I h.ive been received, and the very general promises of support that have been given to me. Mr. McLeod is also in the field with me, rind we have canvassed together a rent prirt of Lots 20 and 2|. (lur prospects are gm We shall receive support this your from some who last year, vuti-d n- tiiiist tie—on the ground pf our lttivirig been litidly used ; we have had no trial, and that we end the wholeof the country are ut to uneccosriry trouble and expense, for the benefit ofri few who are striv- ing to become oliice-holders and dictators. lllr. Mc- .eod and myself would like to pa our rersonel roe- pecte to each of you but we iind t at wil be impossi- hle,in consequence ofthe indecent and unconstitutional hustirwith which the Election Illil been forced on.—— we shall see as rneny as we can. and shrill hold pub- lic meetings in several parts of the District, in the o of meeting many more. find that the self-st led liberals are induetriously circulating a number 0 fzilso reports among you in reference to myself. hoping thereby to prevent you oiu voting for me; but nssiired my cliariicter is well nown to most ofyou; rind that you ivill be slow to believe that I, who uiri living uliiiost entirely by my dealings with tho teriantry, would do or advo- cate any measure thnt would increase your burdens; on the contrary, I am striving to give you far renter accommodation when on come to 'I own to dispose oféour produce. free c en charge. entlemen; You are curled upon to exercise our right of Franchise at a_ very important crisis. ¥I‘Ise question is, whether you are to enjoy the right of self-government is reality, or to submit to it conceal- eepotistn, and an nncontroliihle tyranny, under whet is termed Departmerital Government. Believe me to remain. Your obedient and humble servant, GEORGE BEER, Junr. Charlottetown, May ll, I854. . Steam Packet Notice. IIE Subscriber is Agent for the elnirrt John and W:-stinorelnnd Ste.-rm Nrivigniiun CotiipnrIy’e Bouts at the Bend. Any parties wishing to have iodl fuwarded to or from rte in the lIu|l'St. Aiwressoa nnil Prince Edivnril slaiid. will be hll¢lIII- ed to by sending their instructions. It is intended to put a filling Pncltot during the ensuing summer on the route but inn a hlirnniichi, of w h conveyance parties interested can avail themes on. ALEXANDE WRIGHT. Bend Mey Ith, ION. i A near or r. 1:. rsnairn," Olsolllll no-as tubes: the llaeiersl Duirlere Pwaelaeaiao. ’I‘. Ilaesann'e leek line To tun Aaavvo...-r -- Royalty. - G irerr.t:as sir, I IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor having thought proper to dissolve the House of Assem- bly,you tire celled upon a third time within loss than twelve months to choose persons to represent your interests in that brunch of the Legisltiture. Iugtsin oIl'er myself us It candidate for your sulf- ruges, and respectfully request your sup rt. Having been lirindsoriicly returned by you at ' ht diliisront Eli-clioris in succession, and my olilica principles not liiiving undergone any change, Ideeiri it unneces- siiry to recall them to your attention. I regret that the Bill for the exclusion of salaried nllltzersr ' i I.--;__;i.<|.itivo Council. l liliely that you would have been culled upon, so very ' .-mun, to e Be in another General Election. The Icillllllg Members of tho Legislative Council, however, pri.-I‘:-r that lriw or rule which udniitu of their holding litlllfliid ollices, ultliougli wholly irres nsible to the people: they therefore threw Ulla this Bil ;iind,dreiidiug it would prise nt nnotlier Session ofthe same Ilnuse, they addressed the Lieutenant Governor in such terms III to procure a dissolution. and thereby to iill'uril flu opportunity, during the excitement ofe (loin.-i-iil Election, for oliice-hunters to misrepresent tliu oliject and efi'ect ofthe Bill,eud to mrike the mpla believe that it was calculated to destroy Iii‘.tlp0lllII)le Goverriment. The pur on and aim of . the Bill, however, Gentlemen, was a very reverse: it was, in ' ct, a rnerisure upon the seine principle as the Act ofAsseiiihly lately pnseed and now in force Ill Crinn ii. I have every confidence that your votes will enable me ugaiu to introduce ' Bill—and if constitu- r.-ncics throughout the Island, prove equally intelligent itli yours ves, I cannot have a doubt that a umjority will be returned in the new House of Asiierribly, not only favorable to the measure, but such ns,—under the an icon of a new Lieutenant Governor of much Coloniii experience, will convince the Legislative Council that they must offer no further obstruction to its becoming the law of the Colony. 5. I am, Gentlemen Your most obed’t Servant, WARD PALMER. May 30th, I854. Isl Adv Ex To the Free and Independent Electors of the Second Electoral District of Queen's county. Gnrrrnuaaurr; HAVING had the honor to represent you in the first House of Assembly under Responsible Government, in this Island, and not being aware that any port of my political conduct had merited your dinapprobation, I again offer myself as a Candi- is for your sutfrages. My political principles are unchanged; and, should you again honor me wi your confidence, you shall alwa s find me the some unflinching. uncornproinising character thati trust on that know me, have ever found me to be, unal- tired by the smiles of those above me, and equally iindismnyod b their frowns. I iiiive the honor to he, Gent irieri, Your riioet obedient Servant, L M‘NI‘lILL. Crupaud, 20th May, ISM. Iw. 7 IIIUMAS MANN, 'l‘AII.UIl, (Lola of Upyrer turn Street, to inform his numerous Iriettile that he has just EMOVED his Business to the House lately occupied by Man. Woon,in Pow. gar. 81-user, next door to Mr." ' tore. Just Arrived, Par Sr.-lira. Londoedrrry and Elisefrorn Holt‘/as Spring Importation, 1854. 7 III-1 Subscriber, thankful fortho support he has hitherto received, bagsto eallthe attention of his numerous customers in Town a Country, to the following articles, select with great care, and which will be sold low for Cash. via 2 Cases ready made Clothing. d Caps. 1 do. 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