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I AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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-H * ers of the Laws of the U. States
trlfß DOLLARS P«n ARKUK,
■ w ADVANCE.
■Cabinet
fl asd
Bhair Ware-House,
in the corner of Broad and Centre
Street
I JESSE DIMON,
IBjTEFUL for the liberal encourage
■ (, e has received since the destruc-
Hiif liis establishment by fire, has the
■, to inform his friends and the pub
■Lt having: employed twelve ot the
workmen to be found in New York,
■having on hand a great variety of the
■ materials, with the advantage of an
Utin the North, offers for sale at N.
■prices, Cabinet Furniture ii Chairs
■try description, finished in the first
B l ' Also for tale Cheap ,
■ mahogony,
■ And other Lumber.
Bats, Varnish, Oil and
■ Glass.
■orders punctually attended to.
I Notice.
jB()SF. persons who are indebted to
■he estate of David M'Kinney, dec’d.
notice that the Notes and
■ts due the said estate, have lately
■placed in my hands by the agent of
■nmistratrix, for immediate collec-
H»Those who wish to avoid the ex
its of a anil, will please call at my of-
Itnd make arrangements to discharge
■mounts they owe.
p Thomas F. Wells,
I Attorney at Law.
■iy7—— »4w
I The Subscriber,
BtICITS those who can furnish him
■rilhevidencr, to enable him to pros
|z with satisfaction, three persons who
E concerned in maltreating his man
Knt COMUS, on the Washington
B this side of Col. Man’s on the eve-
Eofthe 2d inst.—The boy was furnish-
Kith a pass wheih he propncod (wilh
leflect)ami washy those men beaten
shameful manner—when a certain
[lcmin came up and informed them
his pass was not out by one week, the
ro Joes not know who was nis friend,
ig an African, understands but little
list); scarcely enough to be under
>d—should a reward be expected, any
g reasonable will be granted by
. Isaac Laßoche,
ply to
.Slaughter £5 C. Labuzan
op Thus. S. Oliver.
December 7 ft
Caveat Emptor.
LL persons are requested to lake no
i lice that I have legal and equitable
us, fora considerable part of the pur
use money which remains unpaid, upon
I number ten, in the lots laid ot)’ by Ea
rn! P. Campbell on Broad street An
lists, whereon there are three frame
memenis, formerly my property, and by
te sold to James Myers. Any person
jo purchases, will take the property
ihject to those liens ol which if more par
tular information i» desired, it will be
«n by Kicliard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
it Subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter-
T utility 8 • ♦ If
RANAWAY.
}
ROM the suhcciiber, a Young Negro
* named TOM, (supposed not ovei
*My one years of age,) he is of small
•'ire, and a good Jobbing carpenter by
tie— He is well known in this place
® lataimali, and is supposed to be lurk-
I »bout the vicinity of this city, or on
I wsy to Savannah.
**y person apprehending *he said fel
-1 1 »d delivering him to Messrs. A.
'“jfhter, ii C. Labuzan, or lodging
1 lr > jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
td,
ISAAC LAUOCHE.
*m»U, Nov. 17 ts
03*Brought to the Jail o
rite County, a negro fellow, who*a)>
"primus,
1 hi» master’s nsme is William Crsig,
lbs rwnswiy fiom him while on Ins
Mrom Ssvatmsh to the up country, ht
•thsi his former owner, was Dr. Ufa',
isvannal,. Primus is shoot five fee.,
ten inches in hsiglit.
&. W. Blount, ». n» c.
•ns II wCt
JBLANKH
f *dy executed at Ibis Offlct.
■ 4K ',
JN otice*
ALL persons indebted to the estate o
John Poster, of Columbia county, de
ceased, are requested to come forward
*nd settle their accounts immediately—
and all persons having demands against
said estate will please present their ac
counts to the administrators of said deceas
ed for payment within the time prescribed
bylaw.
April 23——-6 w
*** The subscriber hav
ing resumed the practice of the LAW, in
forms his former clients and others, that
he will in future coniine his attendance to
the Courts of Equity and Law in the Dis
tricts of Edgefield and Barftwell —Mr.
Chamberlain Le Roy Goodwin will attend
to his Office here, which for the present
is in the Court House, and Mr, Charlet
Goodwin, jun’r. keeps his office at Barn
well Ccurt House, where all applications
will be punctually attended to. He will
attend the Courts of Appeal from these
Districts when specially employed.
Charles Goodwin.
Edgefield Court House, )
7th May, 1821. 5 oow2m
Look at This!
K HOKE out of the subscriber’s enclo
sure on the 9th inst. a pair of large bay
horses, with some white in their foreheads,
one of which is a remarkable fine riding
horse, racks well;—the other moves rather
sluggish, with one eye a little defected ;
also a grey mare, rather inclined to be
white. The above horses were in good
order when they left the subscriber’s
plantation. It is probable they will make
for Augusta; bull fekr some villain has
made a prize of them, and will hunt a mar
ket for them as quick as possible. A rea
sonable reward will be given for either, or
the whole of them, and all expenses paid. I
Any information will oe thankfully receiv-1
ed, by a line directed to the subscriber at
Marion, Twiggs county, Georgia, or to Mr.
A.R. Ralston, in Augusta
David Ralston.
April 30. lm
' LAW.
The subscriber tenders his professional
Middle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia,
Washington, Emanuel, Scriven & Burke,
and in the county of Warren of the Nor
them Circuit. He will also practice in
the Federal Courts of this State.
Thomas Glascock.
(Tj» The Savannah Republican and Mil
ledgeville Journal will insert the above
one month. r. G.
Jaunary 22 "
groceries,
Wm. H. Thompson Co
Offer Jor Sale,
130 bags prime green Coffee
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 bipes pure Holland .Gin
3 ‘do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. Rum
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial J 7p|7 A
Gunpowder & Hyson \ AAM
200 qr- Canisters, do "do do
10 Dags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
IS Boxes No. 1 Soap,
200 Bags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do.
3000 Busliels Salt.
October 31— ***tt -
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Junl Received a Large and Excellent
Assortment of
groceries,
VIZ
20 JJnLS Poughkeepsie Ale,
4 pipes Holland Gin,
40 Bl>ls. H>e Whiskey,
! 20 Do. N. Gin,
500 Bushels Salt,
50 Bids. MackareJ,
20 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
30 Bills superior Northern Flour,
H ids. Sugar,
Do. Molasses,
• Winei Brandy, &c. &c.
' All of which they will dispose .f on
• reasonable terms 10
Broad »(rcH. opposite the City H >te .
Maguire & Murphy.
' May 31 ~^~~ ot
Twenty Dollars Reward,
*nd all Reasonable Expenses
l|Ti; j |,c paid fur apprehending and
W up;!- ■»)■ i“i i» >'?•““ ot
, (.corgiu.‘i N . .Ml'.* ''-"’’l
: MARI IN
: assaarsfiififttrA
ulta MHrlcci. as hi. huainci. at home u
ntcheriog—H< - •* shoot 30 yt-ars ok..
•t hirl.V Muare built, l.aa two of hii
ont teeth out. and lu» * war on ht»
-tor further parlicuUr. «»‘l u ‘ rc » l tLi
Dffiee.
, b»pl. I— —R
1 MORE
d j JVeio Goods.
Just Received and for Sale by
* d * Jewett, Abell, Co.
Upper wing City Hotel,
■CIXTRA super black and blue cloth
• and Casimeres,
i- Super Valencianand Marseilles Vesting,
t Russia Drillings and white Jeans,
0 Black ana colored Nankin Crapes, Plaii
I. striped and figured
, 5-4, 4-4 | Cambric Ginghams,
1 Short and Long yellow Nankeens,
t Fine figured Swiss and book muslin*,
s ! Ditto Jaconet and Mull ditto,
-! Thread Laces, a good assortment, cheap,
g J Worked muslin flounces and bands,
1 Merino Hkfs and paints,
, Fine Irish Linens,
Rich needle work muslin robes.
Gentlemen and Ladies’ silk ii cotton hose,
Gentlemens’ tine Jaconet cambric cravats,
4-4 k 6 4 Cambrics—Cambric Dimities,
Extra large and other sizes tucking and
side shell combs.
No. 5 and 16 elegant figured satin ribbons
with an extensive assortment of figured
and plain ribbons of almost every width
, color and description,
Figured and plain silks and satins of vari
ous colors,
100 Doxen white patent cords assorted
sizes.
Super light print calicoes,
A general assortment of Linen and Cotton
Threads,
Bandboxes by the dozen,
Whittemore’s No, lo cotton cards by the
box, &c. kc. Ac.
ALSO, OWE CASE FINE
LEGHORN FLATS,
j rom No. 46 to 53, with and without the
| extra crowns, cheaper than ever.
, —LIKEWISE—
-20 Cases Elegant Straw
BONNETS I, BANDS.
A constant snpplyof which, and trimmings
of the finest quality and newest patterns
will be received through the spring and
summer.
The above in addition to stock of goods
wufvrt- AIV-WW*. t x' 4
retail on the best possible terms.
May 14 wtf
~ 3uat.lUeeiveA,
And for sale on libera - terms,
OiinDS. N. O. Sugar,
100 Bags Coffee.
Augutus Brux.
March 5 I —ts
The Subscribers
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends
and the public, that they have for
med a connexion, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE
the business will be carried on at the oh
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all orders in their line of Bus
iness, will be faithfully attended to. »Cai
riages repaired at the shortest notice, am.
iu the neatest manner.
Johnson Crane.
Just received, a handsome. asaortineni
of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also
a few Barrels first rate Newark cider.
January 15
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To Gent,
THE Store and dwelling bouse at pre
sent occupied by Mr. John McLean,
on the south side of broad street, near the
market — pos<ession give* Ist. Oct. next.
( For particulars enquire of
John Sharp-
May 14 jw
~ To Reut,
', j[E dureUm). home on the corner ol
Washington and Ellis streets, from (he
first of June to the first of October next,
Apply at this office.
April 26— —i —it
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Hill, gi
ve,, to Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the
1 21st of November, 1820, payable the
* first day of March, 1821; as the property
proved to be unsound, I am determined
not to pay t.
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. IS. ts
Strayed ,
. - From my plantatlor
. Jnt? in Barnwell District
* •* yl* on Savannah River
tai black, unbrokr
hortu mules, 2 years
I '3*. * * old, they were bro’
d from Kentucky & wil
i- ,m probably make for th<
* westward—whoever will secure the sai.
x mules, that I can get them, or delive
'* them to George Allen of Augusta ah*
I 1 receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLAR!
" Robert.
Nov,
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By the President of the
United States.
WHERE AS the President of the Uni
ted Statei is authorized by Jaw to cause
certain Lands of the United States to be
offered for sale, viz
Therefore, I, Janes Mosaop, President
| of <he United States, do hereby declare
and make known, that public sides for t lie
1,8 disposal (agreeably to- law) of certain
lands, shall he held as follows, viz:
At IToosier, in Ohio, in the first Mon
day in June next, for the sale of the thir
,n teen sections of land in the District of
Wooster, heretofore reaerveU for the use
of certain persons of the Delaware tribe
of Indians, and subseqiently ceded to
the United States.
At lielaware, in Ohio,on the first Mon
day in July next, for tie sale of twenty
seven townships, viz.
Townships 1 and 2, north, of ranges 9,
10, and 11
1,2, 6, 7,4, range 12
!( 1 to 8, ranges 13 and 14,
At the same place, on the third Monday
in August next, for the sale of twenty.,
j five townships', viz.
Townships 1 to 8, north, of range J A
IS 17, ranges 16 and 17
4 1, 2 amkS, range 18
Ii . Piquu, In Olio, on the first Monday
in August next, foithe sale of twenty-six
_ townships, viz.
Townships 1 to 5, outh of range 5
j 1,2, 3, 4,6,', and 8, 6
1 to 8, 7
1 to 6, 8.
» .. At . Vincennes, in tidlana, on the third j
Monday in June nex, for the sale of the
lands belonging to tie U. States, in the
%
I ract set apart for tin location of private I
claims, by an act, entitled “An act re
specting the claims Island in the Indiana
territory and state cf Ohio,” passed on
the 2ls( of-April, 18)6.
At Brookvide, in Juliana, on the third
5 Monday in July next, for the sale ol
twenty.four townshns, viz.
Townships 10 to 16, of ranges 2 and 3
12 16 4 and 5.
At the same plate, on the first Monday
in August next,, fir the sale of twenty
townships, viz.
Townships Js,l6,and 17, in ranpes6, 7,
' 1 , 8,9, 10 and 11
15 and 16 in range 12.
At Jackson, in the county of Cape Gi
rardeau, in Missouri, on the first Monday
of September next, for the sale of thirty
* • 7to I4t
31 and 32 15
At the scat of government, in the terri
tory of Arkansas, on the third' Monday in
September nekt, for the sale of twenty
one townships] vix.
Townships 6,7, 9, and 10 8. in range 19
'• West.
sto 10 ( 20 i
6 9 ' 21
8 14 4 22 *
. jit Washington, in Mississippi, on the
first Monday in July next, for the sale of
' any lands which are surveyed in the Dis
trict westof l’earl river, which have not
s heretofore been offered for sale.
At St. Stephens, in Alabama, on the
first Monday in August next, for the sale
of such tracts of land in township eight,
J „f ranges 1 and 2 west, and in township 6,
* ,ts range 5 west,, and sundry other tracts
of land in the District east of Pearl river,
which have not been heretofore offered
1 for sale.
At Huntsville, in Alabama, on the third
i Monday in July next, for the sale of the
> elands in the Tennessee river, and of
,'indiy detached fractions in Townships
i h, 6, and 7, of range 1 east, bordering on
he Cherokee boundary line, whicli have
„ot heretofore bien offered for sale.
At Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, on the first
i) Monday in July next, for the sale of twen
-y.two townships, viz:
1 ownships 15 to 22, in ranges 1 & 2 east.
15 / 20, in range 3.
- At the same place, on the third Mon
day iin August next, for the sale of twen
ty three townships, viz:
, Townships 15,16,17, k 18, of range 4 east
15 and 16 5
’’ 15 6
f 15 to 22 1 & 2 w.
At the s .me place, on the third Monday
n September next, for the sale of twenty
our townships, via :
Townships 15 to 22, of range 3 west.
22 4 and 5
15 21 6 and 7
At the same place, on the third Mon
thly in October next, for the sale of twen
,f ly one townships, viz t
P 1 owmJiius 15 to 21, in range* 8,9, and 10
t west.
’ At Hie same place, on the third Mon
day in November next, for the sale of
. twenty four townships, viz:
Townships 15 to 21, in ranges j 1,12 &13 w
15, 16 an 117 ‘ 14.
c At the same place, on the third Monday
i- in December next, for Use sale of twenty
o dive tow nships, viz :
e Townships 18 to 21, in range 14 west. *
e 15-21 15..6&17
y Each sale will commence with the low
d e gt number of lot or section, township,
and range, and pioceed in regular nume
rical erder. . , ,
The lands reserved by law for the use
„f schools, or for other purposes, will as
usual be reserved from sale.
Given under my hand, at the city o
m Washington, this 19th day of April, in the
r, y JAMES MONROE.
(«• |}y the President —
*, JOSIAH MEIGS,
I’t Commissioner of the General Land Office,
ill May 10 - i —wtAl
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14 WMfl'iiD,
er
.“v \ n active youny negro GIRL, of an
exceptionable character. Apply »t
this Office.
inne7- —ts
i
PAINT $ OIL STORE.
'pHF. subscriber respectfully infarms
1. the citizens of Augusta, that he is now
ij ening and has for sale at his store on
Broad Street, opposite Doct. Wray’s,
A Large and General Assortment of
Puints, Oil, Window Glass,
Kruglies, tyc. sc.
AMONG WHICH ARE
Flake White Purplue Brown
White Lead, dry Terra de Seinna
do ground in oil do do burnt
Paris Wliitq Turkey Umbtr
Fine Whiting Rotton Stone
White Chalk Ivory Black
White Vitriol Lamp Black
Sugar of Lead Blue Black
Chrome Yellow Black Lead
King’s Yellow Black Paint
Patent Yellow, dry Linseed Oil
do ground in oil do Boiled
Orange Orplment Lamp Oil
Dutch Pink Spermaceti Candles
Tine Roman Ochre Copul Varnish
Stone Ochre Japan do
Yellow Ochre pow’d Incorporated bl’k do
do ground in oil Harness do
Spruce Ochre Rosin do
Gamboge Spu. Turpentine
Carmine Japan ts oil gold sizes
Chinese Vermillien Bronze
English do . Gold Leaf
Red Lead Silver Leaf
Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal
Drop Lukes, all sorts Pallet Knive*
Rose Pink Blue
Venetian Red, dry Pumice Stone
do ground in oil ■ Rosin
Red Chalk Sand Paper
Prussian Blue Emery Powder
Blue Paint Putty
Blue Vorditer Window glass, all
Strewing Smalts Picture do [<;u ( ;s
Powder Blue Gum Copal
Flotanl Indigo do Shellac
Blue Vitriol do Arabic
Distilled Verdigris Fine hair Pencil*
French do dry do do Tool*
do ground in oil Graining Tools
Green VerdileP Paint Brushes
Sap Green White wash do
Mineral do Scrubbing do
French do Sweeping do
Olympian do Dust do
Spanish Drown, dry Clothes do
do ground in oil
The Subscriber will also attend to the
0. .. Jp-aiulin a A’ Gla7.no> i
keeping, will be enabled to do it on the
most reasonable terms
B. Sprague
March 26 ■ ■ ts
Advertisement.
W HEI.HA3 the subscriber has taken I
the Boarding Rouse, just below the goal
and market house, on Broad street, in the
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
generous public for the support already
given, ami solicit* a continuance of their
favors, and pledges himself lo give every
attention, and boarding at the following
rates, io wit:—Horses boarded at 50 cents
per night; single feed 37$ ; boarding for
man per day gl; dinner 50 cents ; sup
per 37$ cents ; breakfast 37j ; bed 25
tents —clean nice beds and a well furnish
ed table, and a good attentive hostler from
the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those tliat take
boarding. I am; kc. kc.
Thornton Holeman.
April 23.
(Q- 'The Milledgeville Recorder, Co
lumbia, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re-publishthe above monthly
for five montlis, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment.
For Rent ,
4 CONVENIENT dwelling house, one
door above (Mr. David Urquharts
dwelling) from the first of July to the first
of December next. Also, an excellent
Cook Washer and Ironer will be hired for
the same length of time. For further
particulars enquire of the Editors:
may 17 w6w
0 - Notice,
All persons indebted to the estate of
Thomas Morris dec. are requested to
make immediate payment, and those to
whom said estate is indebted, will present
ikeir accounts duly attested within the
time prescribed by law.
Jonathan Wood, adm’or.
mav - - w4w
TO KENT
J* 1 ROM the first of July, until the first
„f October, the STORE now occupied by
die Subscribers. -
Killam £5 Hills
June ■ —ts
“THiTsußacitiubii
OfFBRS for sale on accommodating
term*, hi» #
Saw Gnst Mills
on Spirit creek, with about 3000 acres of
land,‘well timbered, and sufficiently ctm
venient to said Milts. A purchaser can
l.ave about one hundred head of catlb
and other stock on said place.
James *i. Uobinson
June 4- —»f .
Wanted to Hire,
A. GOOD Woman Cook, Washer and
I|v mcr, until the first of January next
Enquire at kbit office, or at the G'obe
Tavern. June 4r—tf
:
>
Consisting of
Embroidered Collerets
do Inserting- Trimmings
WluUi plain Silk Stockings
I wh«i. i- K;nbro >dere«i do b
While Italian Crapes
Satin figured Ribbons
Craped d»
Stiisll Merino Shawls
White Satin
ii“ en fiwnhrick Handkerchitft
“lam Linen Caml. ick •
JJlack and White Leghorns
B ack and White Ostrich Feather*
C uppings for Milliners !k c
I he whole of thcab-.ve c-ootl*. «-e mow
*ndSon. nd l ° be * Cen at Me3B, ' ,> Tardy
.Tohn Morand,
may 31— 4t
The EnUrpmuTf
T* x
HE first volume of the EUTEUPFIATS
or Musical intelluTenceuanS
LM)n« GMWTT*. cn.U-d 1. *pj?“
Ihe second Volume has commenced,
much improved, and considerably eniarg.
rd, comprising eight quarto pages with a
sheet of Music m every number, pnd is
published semi, monthly, on Saturday*, at
three dollars per annum, by
John R. Parker,
May 3IJ!l 2 * Mi!k ’ Strtfet » BoMop.
Pianos,
Jusr Received, a fredi anppiy c r
hrsl rate London made Hiano Fortes
I’uleiU polished and round Cornered
For sale low for cash, or approved paper.
by , u „ A. PICQUKT,
at Messrs. F. G. OIUiON, u Co.
January! w xf
lije Collet;,
9 B
RLS. Domestic or Rye Coffee jus#
received and for sale by
WANTED, *
A. SITUATION in n Mercantile House, .
in this City, by a YOUNG MAN, who is a
good accountant, writes an excellent
band, and has a tolerable knowledge of
Book Keeping Address a line to 8. W.
I), at the Post-Office.
June 7 ■ -3t
WJUfTBD
A YOUNG MAN, who has been accus
tinned to attending in a Ban for such a
one, that comes well recommended—libe
ral wages will be given. Apply at this
Office
June 7 ■« .ts
TO RENT, ~~
HE Tenement lately occupied by H.
V. MAUVE & Co. nearly opposite the Ci
ty Hotel t the stand believed to be among
i lie best in Augusta for the sale ot Goods.
Enquire of LAW. S BLAUtiH lEIL
one doorbelow.
June 11 oaw3t
* # *o. H. prince § Ja f s
A. Groves, have formed a connection in
the PRACTICE of the LAW, in Wdkesi,
and have opened an Office on the Public
Square.
A Tract containing
about 2000 Acres on Rocky River, in Ab
beville, Souib-Carolina, well impio'ed,
■wo Grist Mills, a Saw Mill, and Cotton
Gin. For Terms—apply at -this Office.
Juqe 11—3tp »
£P” Lost or mislaid, a
small Morocco pocket Hook, -on aining
ab-ut fin ty dollars in Augusta* and tue
Hat.k bills—number and amo nt ofea.h.
note no. particularly rcmc-inbeed- -'so,
several small notes of h.-nd. Ihe honest
finder by returning the same oth subscri
ber, shad sac isfaclorly iewarded.
J. K. M. Charltoa.
June 11.
£J-A CAB D*
MrS. IULL, respectfully informsher
trends, that sH>; will open her SCHOOL,
for the Sumir.i r Term, on the Hand-Uilis*
niMondiy the 1 Itli instant.
June il oawlm
T 11 E fctPSC RIPER
Qfci t for sale an reasonable terms,
V Valuable Tract ot Lantly
£iY!NG on the Big K'okee f.W' k, *-tbv*«w r
. a mile and a hall of
House, containing 351 acres, aooitt 30( "t
-i Inch are cleare-I On the premises *
spring of excellent Water, and all Hie usual
improvements ot * country term. P
sons wishing to purchase «‘ K t9 **
übacriber at his residences tl»e pie*
llUSt'Si
Ilarmoiig Lamar*
I June 4-~—
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