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she ‘Subscribers
I** aVE taken the staudiately oc
cabled br Mr. N. Truesdale,
■, doors above T. Gumming, Esq’s.
BL brick building, upper end, north
K Broad street, where they will
ftp a general supply of
- tyc. <S£ C *
nej have at present here and on
B ‘ 1 the nver,
Brar Jamaica, in.hhds. $ barrels
■dee in bags (prime)
Bar, loaf and lUl,^P»,n “ arrelß
Biasiee .in bogheads
Brdialsv assorted kinds
Berry brandy
B m s, assorted kinds
Bhiskey (Northern) ...
Be and beer -
■rub and apple brardy
■esh hyson tea , e , x
Bur, Philadelphia, superfine (fresh)
Bin on, Shad, Macka.el # Herrings
i“ k, mess.
p, candles, pepper, pimento
:wine tobacco
ai moulds, iron & Herman st<£
ce chains
it and biiT lead • ' '*
—eese, Goshen and pine aprdc
Bples, cider, scaly-barks, filberts
fl r rant*, raisins, mange*
Bues, lemons
Bshen butter, .
Bd a variety of other goods.
! Alsb a Consignment of
111 at* ts Shoes,
/ For Negroes
[ 'lsaac La Roche, & Co.
imeptemtier 23. ... ts
fALL GOODS.
Edward Qu
|Be received by thr Hrig Maria.
mom Liferpoox. their FALL
WUFJ’L Y of W OOLENS,
COVS[*TIVQ OP——
IBlaoke.s,
Plains,
Flannels,
(lot'.is <sl Cassimerea,
i they '»tter for sale at the re
gular advances
They have also on hand——
‘ipes genuine Holland Gin
V». Northern do.
Ihds MolasseS,
Ihds. ar d ('rates Crockery,
hates Bottles,
'on Hoop Iren, &c.
ember 23;“ ... ts
enfy Harper
# Co.
T E LATELY RECEIVES.
sTJIIDS. prune Sugar
fjt $ ditto double refined
ditto
s Lump ditto
;s Green Coffee
ces Jamaica do.
Is. Philadelphia Whisky
s. do. do
Is. New-Eug ! aad Rum
s. do. do.
Is. prime Vlolasses
es real Holland Gin
!5..& 20 b >ls. Northern do
casks Teneriffe Wine
Half qr. do do. do.
Hiluls 4th proof Jamaica Rum
■ do. Wesf-India do.
■I lbs. Casting', assorted
B'i reams Wrapping Paper
■son and Imperial Tea • I
■0 nushels Ground Salt
■0 pieces Kentucky and Inverness
I Begging
■coils (tailing R ipe
■b ixes Kentucky Twine
B.oas Iron, ngl’ish
■•asks London Porter
■pipes eid Port Wine
■ btgs Pepper
I do. Spice
I do. Race Ginger
■ pipes Cognac Brandy, &c. Stc.
■iptemher 5 If
lottery Tickets.
[ST RTCEIVED,
W TICKE I’S and shares in
Grand Pennsylvania State
6th Class will dtaw in a
; and in (he Medical Sci
ery, sth i lass.now drawing.
(3 disposed to buy, wijl • ■>
:all early, as the number on
small and will not be in
■izes sold by the subscribers
l»id by them, immediately
y are drawn.
Gregory & Harden.
nberlti. 4t
r.i Relit,
JHE, with two back looms.
; e lar and back Store, nearly
Mr Davenport's brick liouse
diate possession can be giv
,.ly to
J % fV, Harder, or
Henry Harper it Co.
mber 5 tf’
F\ G\ Gibsoft fy Gp,
Have Just Received by the (Ship
Maria , direct from Europe,
A Large if General assort
ment if
DRY GOODS,
New from the Factories,
Which they wit dispose of on the
most. moderate .terms Country
Merchants will find it to their in
• terest to call. •
Among them are—
SUPERFINE, bronze,brown, mix -
and blne-6-4 cloths,*
Ditto blue, black and drab 7-4 do.
Ditto fine mixed, olive, bronze.
brown, olive brown' & blue 0-4 do
Ditto ,do. blue 7-4 do.
Ditto doube&single milled drabs 6-4
Ditto fine Paris oiive, olive brown &
bronze 7-4 do.
Ditto superfine light mixed blue,
dark do. olive brown and black
7-4 do.
Ditto fine olive, brown, olive brown,
blue mixed and blue 6-4 do.
Ditto drab,olive, brown and blue 6 4
... fearnought.
Ditto mixed, olive, blue, corbeau,
drab, double aiid single milled 6-4
coarse cloths,
Ditto mixture, bloom mixture, olive,
bottle corbeau (i-4 coatings, '
Ditto mixed, drab, brown, olive,
bronze, botMeamaroons fit black 8-4
pellisse cloths,
Ditto mixed, brown, olive, bronze,'
bottle, Coburgh, purple, crimson
and black 7-4 do. ■
Mixed, Coburgh mixed, drab, bronze,
brown, blue and black line and su
perfine cassimerts,
Ditto drab, idue $ mixed ribb’d do.
Broad and narrow corded stroud,
Mixed, brown and blue plains,
Olive and drab grest coats,
3 3I Point blankets. Hue fit common
Bales London Difflls,
Ditto striped do.
Rose Blankets from Bto 12$
White, yel ow, green and red flan
nels, different qualities,
Blue and green bucking,
Green baize 5-4 to 6-4
■< awn, lilac, lead, lavender, French
grey and peach 7-4 & 8-4 dra
shawls,
■•■irpwn, green, crimson, blue, black
diamond awl bloom bombazette.
Dark, light and Va encias Toilcnets.
assorted,
Printed herring bones,
Fancy Jeanetls,
Princes cord and Quilting,
Dimities assorted,
Demi cambrics do.
lunen and cotton checks fit shirting-
Pink >nd ye ow furniture,chocola
grown do
B ur do do —Tea do. do.
Roma handkerclnefs fringed do.
Grey and red do do.
Fancy princes cords of different c<-> •
.Holland tape —London do.
Green carpet binding,
Jhintz bobbin, London qua ity,
Woite bed late,
Siiirt mould wires and cambric,
»hie chest assorted sewings.
In addition to whirl, they are ir.
daily expectation of receiving many
valuable artic es of merchandize, a!
of the latest manufacture, and of the
best materials.
September 9. ; ts
FOR ALE,
On a Credit of Fair Months,
STOCK OP
GROG Ell IB*,
Consisting i hi°Jhj of —
qUGAu. West-India, Jamaica &;
New Englan Rum, 1( CO
good Dundee and Inverness Bagging.
14 Ga u es superior London made Hats
from the best Braver, and finished in
an excellent style.
John Taylor.
September 9. ts
NO I’lC K.
THE subscribers having formed a
copartnership under the firm o<
Collier and Dearmond. have taker
tlifi.stand lately occupied by col. M.
F. Boisclair, long known as the -.tan.,
of A. Labuzan, where they ofßr on
very acconimodatinjj; terns, a large
and extensive assortment of
Dry Goods and
■ Groceries.
Edward ' . ‘ oilier,
Wm, P. Diamond.
September 16 ts
" notice:
A N Election will ;>e holden at
\ the Court-House in the City ol
Augusta on the first Monday in Oc
tober next, for a Member to the Se
nate and Three Members to the
House f Representatives, to repre
sent the county of Richmond in the
i legislature of the State of Georgia,
and six members to represent the said
*tatc in the Congress of the United
States.
Poll an (I M‘Tyre, j.i c.
A. Rhodes, J i.c.
Val. V> alter, j.i.c.
Benj H. Meigs, ji c
September 9. tile
WARE-HOUSE,
Ail D
Commission Business .
John Burton,
HAVING taken the Ware-House
Establishment lately occupied,
by Ralph Retchnm, Esq respectful! ,
tenders his services to his friends m
rlre above line of business.
His stores are large and in good
order for the reception of produce.
All persons entrusting their pro
duce with him (or sal -. may depend
on the highest market puces, and im
mediate remittances made.
' Charges for storage, commission,
&c. as customary.
September 23. ts
-r
Woolen,
SILK a va co :to.v
DYING.
B STOCK! S informs the Mer
9 chants and families oi \u,;us
ta and its vicinity, that he has com
menced the above business at Mi.
Woodson Ligou's, below the market
north side Broad street, where a!
orders will be executed with dispatch
—Woolen, Silk and Cott n Goods
dved or recolored in th** b- st man
ner and at the shortest notice—The
patronage of Merchants and Fain -
lies is solicited, and all wmk war
ranted io bt done in t »e best manner
—old dyes renewed so s to appea;
as perfect as when first done,
and clothing scoured and
cleansed of st; ins, grease, »yc. and
made to appear new
Seoto ’ i ber °. ts
John G Colliiii,
Attorney at Law.
' ms professional servi-
JL ces in the Middle District of
•Georgia. When not absent on pro
fessional avocations, he may, for t e
present, be generally fumd at the
Dwelling House of Geo' Allen, esq
corner of Green and Centre (or
ridg") streets, and opposite tire
Public House of Mr J'*sse D. Green,
ngn of the Golden-Ball.,
September 5 JOt
To Rent
For one Year, from the fret Octu
fa r next, the following .
Houses Lots,
ileiooging to estate of the. late John
Fury, viau-T- =
a T\VQ S'ofy 'A oo«f Bnildiflg on
the south side of Bt-oad-street,
■tear h' upper end, and adjoining
r. \erdery’s Ltd, containing two
Stores, with cornfort.ible dwellings,
stores, &c —-Tlie brick house at
iresent occupied by Mr. John M.
Davenport, and Mr. J. W. Read,
c’nis house ifc well calculated for
-lores ami dwellings, having all ne
essary out bu Idingsand urge back
'tores—A one storv wo< d tmilding
immediately above, at present occu
cied by Mr. V\ , Mason—A one story
dwelling house on the corner .of Jack
son and Tctfair-streets, occupied by
Mr.^piers—also— J *.e large 2 storv
dwelling house, and tan y ud on Tel
lair-street, with a largo Lot, and all
necessary out buildings, possession
of the h.ruse can be hab immediate!*.
audit is expected tout the Tan Yarn
can I e given up the Ist of Novciujcr
—. f the above property is not rente"
before Thursday, the 24th Septeia'n r
next, it will on that day at 10 o’clock
a. m. be rented before the Post-Of
fice to tho highest bidder.
in all cases, Notes with approved
security will He required for the
Rent in quarterly payments—Apply
to lohn Cashin, one of the adminis
trators.
Martha Furey, 1
John Cashin, vaimVa.
1). M‘Kinney, )
September 5 ts
” NO LICK. ~
WILL be sold at the late resi
deuce of Samuel Bowdre,
uear Columbia court house, on M-m
day the 26th October next, a part of
(he personal estate of said deceased,
forms of sale made known on the
day of sale, and the sale to continue,
rom day to day until got through.
Pollv How (I re, adm’x.
i v r
T ho. Bowdre, adrn’r.
September 16 tds
Will he Sold
On Friday, the 25th day of the pre
sent month, at my house near the
\ ashington road, and about 11 miles
above Augusta, between 6 and‘7oo
bushels of
CORN,
Together with FODDER in propot
4io i, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, Plantation Tools, about forty
head of HOGS, and also one
Woman—Terms of made known
•m the day.
J&mes Foster.
September 16 ts
PROPOSALS
FOR FUBtISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION
A J\tW Mid Greatiy 1, p< oved
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Manual. With that view, the du
nes of Clerks, Sheriff!,, Coroners,
Tux Collectors, ami Constables, Kx
• cutorsj and Administers and Guar
■ iia«s, is well ta-these of Justices,
will he e'xplainedjto - which will be ad
ded many »s<*ful fork's,with directions
for tukinginterrugaloi ies,u*r convey
ing lealjand pewuiiial- su*;h
other iijianWltioix as may enable ev
ery ; 6f ordinary capacity, to
transact riiost of his law business
w itiioui the assistant us au attorney.
A gentleman of respectaide legal
attainments is how engaged in the
v* mpiliition.in which he will be aid
ed by a professional character of de
servedly high standing. To hove
the work as perfect as possible, it
.v 111 he submitted for levisiun aid
c u recti -n before it is printed, to the
.in Iges of the several superior courts,
ml others learned in the laws ol the
.-.late
Such a production has been long
named—and as the publishers will
>pare no pains norexpense to make it
sel’ul. they re y with confidence on
■ ing liberally encouraged in this ex
pensive amt laborious undertaking.
*t will t>e printed on good paper, with
<i new type—will be will bound, and
Inin a large octavo volume, fbe
price to subscribers will not exceed
live dollars e ch. Any person ob
taining -it) signatures, and becoming
responsible therefor, shall be entitled
t» a c()|» gratis—Subscription pa
pers are ready, ami will be furnished
on application to those who will be
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piled, provided a thousand subscri
bers shall have been obtained. 4 list
of’he names of those who patronized
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In the above enterprise, we solicit
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vidual.
S. # F. GRANTLAND
Milledffpvi/le. May 15. IV. 8.
.Sheriff’s Sale.
W ill be sold at Lincoln court-house
on the first Tuesday iu October
next, between the usual
hours,
The Following Property,
I —VIZ-—.
223 Acres of Laud, mo? I r
loss, or. the waters of Fishing tick,
adjoining Striblen and others,T vied
upon as the property of flenry G.
Walker*, to satisfy an execution in
lavor of Henry Hill, administrator of
Thomas .dlaxwell Dest, va. said
Walker, pointed out by the defen
dant.
'■* ' AI.SO,
ISO acres of Laud, more or
less, on Fishing Creek, levied upon
as the propert y of Davenport Taylor,
to satisfy an execution in favor of
John and Samuel Neilson, vs. said
Taylor, and pointed out by the de
fendant. #
ALSO,
2(500 acres* of Lund original
ly granted to Kicharo Call,, nd a>
tin time of survey adjoining land of
Francis Smith,.Samuel Hunter, Jas.
Moilett, and a number of others, it
being the place whereon James Dun
away now lives.
ALSO,
900 acres on the waters of
Soap Creek, mig naiiy granted io
Richard Call, 9ml at the time of ori
ginal survey, adjoining Wm. Cold
cn, John fabat, John Crutchfield,
and others, the above land levied up
on to satisfy an execution in favor of
Lawson Peirce dj* co. vs. the admin
istrators of Richard Call, and point
ed out by the agent of the owner of
said execution.
ALSO,
237 acres of Land oa the wa
.ers of Soap Creek, takm as the pro*
pni ty of William Bibb, to satisfy two
executions, one in favor of Stovall
and Lamar, vs. said Bibb, and one in
* ivor ot Gustavos A. finals, vs* said
Bibb* ,also,
214 acres of Land on the wa*
ters pf ,BiL-xp Creek, taken as the pro
perty of John Farrow, to satisfy two
executions in favor of Warner L.
K,ennoft, assignee of James Hamrick,
levied upon and returned to me by
Gibson Blalock, constable.
- * , ALSO, •• -
48 jtcres of Land, taken as
the property-of James Hardy, sr to
satisfy an execution in favor of John
St *ndard, vs. said Hardy, levied up
on and retpmed to me by Gibdon
BlalocK, constable.
• ALSO,
200 acres of mad on the wa
ters of Soap Creek, taken as the p. o
perty of Peter Trammel, sr. to sat
isfy an execution io favor of John M.
Dooly, levied upon and returned to
me by Arnold Zeullnor, constable.
Terms Cash. *
Stephen Stovall, d.i lc.
August 99 tda
Sheriff Sale. ,
oe sold -I the M. rkci
v T House in the city of Augusta
on ihe first Tuesday in October
i between the usual hours of saie
I bay horse, levied upon as the
t property ufToomas H -flixuii, u;
satisfy the fol owing -xecutiona; one
in favour ot JHenry Furgerson, and
’ one in favor of Va engine ffalker.
, ALS—
O-10 acres of Pine Land, ly.
. ing on the Louisville rou>i, wit in 3
s uiile# of the city of Augusta, adjoin
. ing Lands of Doctor 1 ' A, Welkins and
j others; levied upon ks'the property ol
. James Powell, to satisfy an execution
} ii. favor of the Trustees ol Richmond
j Academy, va. Pow ell and Glascock.
A. llugg, Sheriff.
I September 5 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
V T Li icolnton on the first Tues
day in October next, between
the usual hours,
One hundred acres of land adjoin
ing of Samuel Jeter aiut others, tnk
-1 en as tlie property ot Henry Jen
nings, to satisfy an execution. Wil
liatn li. Leggette, vs. said Jcm.ittgs.
.<* 1.80,
48 J cres of land o*i So p Creek,
adjoining Blacoek and oilieis, take*
a-* the property of James llurday. to
satisfy sundry executions from a jus
tices court, and returned tome by a
constable.
'ALSO,
One. negro girl earned Chart, tak
en as the property of M in. Goolsby.
io satisfy sundry executions against
said Goolsby-—Terms cash
N Bussey, sic
oru - f f> _ tds
> in nits *>ale.
♦
WILL be sold at Lincoln court
house on the first Tuesday in
October next between the usual hours.
335 Acres us land on the waieis
of .Soap Creek, Joining Griffin and
others, taken as the property of Sa
muel Freeman, sen. to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Jacob Zeller, for
the use of Lewis Stovall, vs John
Freeman and Samuel Freeman.
ALSO,
150 Acres nf land, more or less, on
thewaters of Broad River, joining
Ayock and others, taken as the pro
perty of Clayton Thomson, to satisfy
an execution in favor of ‘ m. Smith,
fpi the use of John JV. Freeman vs.
said Thomson, and pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO,
Gnecheanut sorrel covering horse,
taken as the property of Flemming
A. Goolsby, to siit t isfy an execution
cn favor ol Beverly <S* Martlet Mar
tin for the use of Allen Martin vs.
said Goolsby.
Terms cash. ,
Stephen Stovall, s.l.c.
August 26 tds
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed!'
Will be sold the Ist Tuesday in Oc
tober next; at the Court-House
in Jacksonborough, Scrivtn
county, between the u*
sual sale hours.
Fifteen Negroes,
—viz.—
Bob, Diammb, Scott, 8 a rah,
Andrew, five, .Sambo, Silvia, Doctor,
Prince, Ben, Charles, Patrick, Abi
gail, and Hector, levied on as the
property of Theophilus Thomas, de
ceased, to satisfy a balance due oji
sundry executions io favor of the ad
ministrators of Thus, and William
Smith, John Bunnell, and Reuben
Wilkinson; also sundry other execu
tions in favor of Wm. H. Wade.
John ••riner, James Griner, Thom
as Green, Roger M‘Knney, Ft. I tor
(Cemph, Josiah Scott, James Gamble,
administrator of the estate of.l Nich
oisoq, deceased, John Burns, Robert
M. W illiamson, David Swicord, and
Seaborn Qoodall—The sundry other
executions levied and returned to me
by a constable
Boloman Kemp, d. s.
September 5 ids
Sheriff’s dale.
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in October next, at the
court house iu Jacksonborough,Stri
ven county, between the usual hours,
2 Negroes, namely, Fortin
and Cherry, taken as tne property ol
John Freeman, dec. to satisfy sundry
execution* in favor us Robert M.
'.Villiamson against Solomon Kemp
and Benjamin Freeman, executors of
said deceased’s estate—property le
lied on and returned to me by a con
stable ALSO,
300 Acres of land, more or
le*.-,, lying m Ihe county of Seriven,.
adjoining thu estate of Noah Free
man and others; levied on as tin
property of Thomas Floyd, to satisfy 1
sundry executions in favor of Alex- \
.mder M* Go win and Hannah Laven
der—property levied on and .return- j
•d to me by a constable. ALSO, j
A sorrel horse levied on as \
the property of Andrew Full wood, to <
kiel HuJnall, 1
Solomon Kemp, dep. *hjf,
August 8, ■* . tda •
.. s >‘rjf ij&jg. „
\ '"lial. be sold on the .
# V jTuesduy in October next,*-
ilie. market ia die Ojtjr of All*
-ga««v between the usu*! hour*.
. ALL that part of lot No. §2. Id
he City of Align sty, at present io .
the possession of J. Iluicimison.
bounded oil the,' north' ,by Broad
.Street, on the East by a lot in pos
session i f Mi a, Sturgea,on (jie South
by the Baptist t f hmch lot, and u$
tl»e Westliya part of said M No. Stn
belonging to >\ m. Unix. Levied on
as the property of James Fox dec.
to saiisty sundry Executions.
W. L\MPKIN, D. 8.
tds
Executory Sales. ■
4 GRKhAHLK to an order oT tha
. m court of Ordinary ol the count/
of Richmond, passed on ihe Tth iustl
WILL BE HOLD, ,
At the market-house in, the city of
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, between the hours of 10
and S o’c ock, two tracts of land be
longing to the State of the late Mr.
•James Edwards, dec.— one tract con
iuining 1000 acres in Washington
count} at the time of survey, on tha
waters of the Ahiunaha, and granted
to Hbi'nr/. r ('illuming, : bounded E.
by I’ei.g ! «reen’» laud, 3. by Kelly’*
land, VV . by unknown land, and N.
by vacant land.
One other tract containing 200
cr.-s, granted to Joseph Muck* on
Reedy creek,JcQcuson counjy, boun
ded S. E. by vacant and Neilson’g
hind, and pn nil other sides by vacant
land at the time of survey. • , i
Th>*. above being the whole of the
real estate of the late James Edwards,
and sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.—-Toms made known
at the time of stile.
John Cashin, Ex’r.
September 16. mj.t
< ity SheiilTs
'' ill be sold on the first Tuesday in
October next, in the cit >' of Au
gus>a, between the U'Uftl hours.
1 pine chest full of sundries, two
“Veils. 1 pot, 2 pans, 2 jars, 1 half
ushel, i table, 1 pair of flatirons, k
skillets, 1 gridiron, 1 bed bedstead
and furniture, 1 barrel of beer, 1 lot
oi bottles, 1 table, 1 lot. of crockery -
ware, 2 pails, 1 tub, 1 trunk; and I
shot gun, I broad-axe, one Peters
burg boat—Taken as (he property of
Vlerrynian Thorn, to satisfy‘an ex#*
cution in favor of Law-smce Ramboo.
m. Latnkin, c. a.
August 29 td
Administratrix Sale.
\ 3T f ILF. be sold on Wednesday
V f the eleventh of November
ilex', at the highland residence of
Mr. Jer'miah Harris, part of the per.
sonal estate of Mr. William B. Bea*,'
dec.—consisting of horses, mules, a
waggon, a yoke of oxen, bpof and
stock cattle,&c - buditiuns oftlty '
sale will be made known on thu day
Tabitha J. Beal, adm’x
' Idsp .
Administrator’s Bale
Will he Sold,
ON Friday, thy jd.ih.day of Octo
ber next, at thehouse'uf rt il
liam Blackwell, all the personal, es
tate of Wi liam Hlackwdl, ate of
Franklin county dereas d. ,
Wm. Blackwell, dro’r.
S’ pit mher In , ts
~’ notice;. "
U' r ILE be sold on Monday, the
the 2d of November next, '
between the usual hours, at die lato
dweliingof Michael Gilbert— Hart of
liie Personal Property oi said deceas
ed, consisting of Household ami
Kitcln n Furniture, and 1 Dig and
Harness— f erras cash.
Mary ilbert, adm’x.
A. .1. Dill, adm’r
September Id tt
20 Dolls. Reward
TRAYED or stolen from she sub
i, T senber’s residence in Richmond
county, four miles from Augusta, oft
Tuesday night the Bth instant,'
25 Sorrel Horse*,
ne of them a large horse with a bla/.tj
down his forehead, mixed.vvith whit© *
■air, nicked, 2or 3 whit<*f««t, haix ,
•mall lump on hi.-, back, branded on
Jie mounting side behind with WI.-4
when in a rack throws his-hrnd fer*—«««*<
remarkably wide, was shod before
hen he left home. The other a
com mm si /.e burse, r with a flu eu
iuiie and tall, Carries his head low,
and racks, and is remarkable from
the manner in which he throws hi*,
hoofs when moving; no br nds recol
lected,’ The above described horse*
it is supposed have been stolen. I’h*.‘
above reward will be given to u-y
person that vviU deliver the sjdd hors
es at ray nesideaei —.Any ittforaia
tion wilt be tnaukroli • u»‘»v; d, ci
ther by letter or verba’ly
: EcUp JlVßugg.
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