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 the lowest class of Furniture is sold, and whicn w » # 

 useful purpos , their new Stock will be found ^ °J^JL 

 t'.e same principle by which their bedding Trade i n^ 7 

 the last3U yearn, been so successfully ext * nd A^523 

 Whether ot a plain and simple P a " ff er "^ r ^^H Jlsl* 

 more expensive characer, are 



liei U, W* v» 



of well-seasonta 



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ordinary manner, ano i» ■»«.^«- — thlllc iesni» nB "T 



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 ^«nec»tio M Ha.r-B.usbe., -»*«•. J ?*™m°a »*• g 

 »ia.. bn-tles, which do no< soUea like cow fnctIl)n . W# 

 BruKbee of unproved, graduated, ana J»" , D d ,a»** 



Bruehee, wh.ch act in the »»"•«"£",& i» t^Z 

 manner. The Kenutoe S.uyrua Sponge, iattt a** 



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