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yAY.V’nURSDAY St SATUKDA
.1 fORNINGS,
Ke4V) Dt-rVKIXCK St CHARtTOX,
ishertOfth* Law* of <X e United States,
aT sit UOU.ARS P* K ANNUM,
If ADVANCE.
"^fue^TA
CROCKERY
vtVD
WABE STORE
r subscriber is now receiving and
pening, and will continue to recr.v
. t » te fall and Winter months, at his
aiMicou’s Brick Building, near thr
s ee inM'lnlosh street, leading Iron,
etcaxt & Margrave’s
CaiUNER STORE,
cmnAL ASSORTMENT ®T
CROCKERY
iid CVdttti Ware,
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to handsomely assorted
with Crockery , and
its h TVexcea tit Glass
(elected to suit the Georgia & Wes
artels which lie oilers for sale *1 R I
vance. He is now opening in order
those purchasers who wish to have
joouS tx]) act - , .
w Printed Liverpool
Ware —Also,
meled Cups ty Saucers,
If every description and size.
:is, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
f different qualities and sizes.
A few set of Elegmt
if rush’d Gold China,
1 superior quality—consisting of
'eii,Cofiee ty Desert Set
Complete—'likewise
stre China Tea Sets,
touFfrgnw*, wewtlystyfnChp-k* -box
I of which he offers for sale at the
educed price* for cash, or approved
aieeptapees.
William H. Oakrnan.
»b«25. 12t
. B.—The subscriber
tty requests those who are. indebted
late firm of Erwins, Oakrnan, & Ci .
»e forward and settle their accounts
iim, {Wiio alone is authorized to set
iir busyness) as further iudulgenci
tbe-. rf.utcd. ■
William H. Oukman.
ember 26. '* 12m
STORAGE
and
nmuasiou Business.
E subscribers have taken the Ware
: lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
iite the Wharf, which is now in com
trder for the reception of Cotton
lerchanidize.,
Mackenzie & Ponce.
c.Wf V tt‘
fc'tm sale;
falmble Tr ‘act of Land,
1 INC in Clark County, on the north
of the Oconee River; together with u
Msk and feavj .UVW.
L. /s,are valuable in point of f.rtili-
S( ri;a)nd being contiguous to tiie
ioi A bens, render the Mills valuable.
—AIISG
A House and Lot
•e TWnof Athens. For T-. rms ap
lolke Subscriber on the pitjftriscs.
William A. CujT,
Athen»,.J U p e u_
jf hie Augusta Chronicle, Georgia
.Wa«u*li Uepuhiman, aicre *
• I . to publish this notice twice am-’
•titeiraccounts to this office lor \my
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Removal.
V y il> . McKfNNEY, respectfully * in
i' ''if blends and customers in genera
" •*» removed bis •stabhaiaueiit oi
p^ uutll itroud-street, opposiu
H-r* Hotel;'Wheue he contiuhes t
, • s *oitftieilt i(t his iine ; and tin
l t! Ul< 15 s tiH kept, suiijrticd by hin
aruc&T
‘ s > offers for sale at a low price *
; hght 4 wheel Carriages
| a Jaii »|'
■ *op, upon a new construction
btfiA, . v s i >ec,t ‘ully solicits all those
, )rn f 0 ‘dm by Noterf or <jpen aCcoiiutc
that i ’ rwar ‘l an d settle the same, trust-
Iv * e ‘"dulgence which he has gfen
owed to all, will net fe'rf to impress
v,l th a wiiliiiguesa to fulfil their
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§wtf,
iiMMunm I 1
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Grand XaUoual
.'.SiOrrßwr .■
Third Class.
fill commence drawing in hhe city'r*
Washington pnthe Ist day June next.
CAPITAL PIUSES.
One of
1 of 35,000
1 10,000
4 5,000
70 i,ooo ,
And 10,000 other prizes
MAKING A GRAND TOTAL OF
J\ ot tivo Blanks to a Prize.
Tickets in the above Lott Ay
for Sals by
15* Ames.
may 25 5t
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Just Ileceitied!
(0 bbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 bags best quality of Green Coffee
6 hhds. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO
40 casks best Loudon particular Tene
riffe Wine.
With their funner assortment th£y now
offer for sale low, for cash.
Tardy § Son.
March 14
Just Received,
And on the River ,
3©D B AGS Prime Green
COFFEE*
For sale by
Jno. 11. Kimheil Co.
may 27 r
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HiESPECTFCLLY informs the citizens
of Augusta and its vicinity, that he lias
removed tothis place, and in'ends praC
t cing in the different branches of tils
p.ofossion. He maybe found at his resi
le ice or Shop, both in Washington street,
a few doors west of 8r0..d street.
May 4
FOR SALE.
A HANDSOME B AROUCHE, calculat
set for either one or two JUoises,
it will be sold at a reduced price for
Cast), Apply to
Thompson £5 Black.
May 23.
FOR SALE.
i POUR wheeled Coachee, excellenl
xjL i> made and of the very best mate il
l's. with handsome plated harness. Terms
will be moderate. Applv at tins office.
Mat IK if
ivaVT V*ik' i. x*s «NkE«\ •)
Fow doors below Uie Afar last, J\ orth suit.
Broad street, Augusta.
p -
1 HE subscriber, taking into considera
tson toe scarcity of money add the proba
bility of provisions being lower, has fallen
to the understated prices for boarding, am!
will spare no pains to render satisfactioi
to those who may favrti* lu.n with tlieii
custom; he also returns ths huni,ble thanks
to the public for their-liberal patronage
liilhcrto bestowed on him, and will feel
iiiankful for the continuance of their Jib
erality. .
Man and horse per day £ 2 25
Man without horse per day 1 25
• Horse without man per da/ 1
Single meal for man 50
Single feed fur horse 50
Lodging 25
board by the qr. with I.odging 70
without lodging 65
Horse per month _ 15
1 h!so keep a Waggon Yard, and vvi I
vep-a coiiitmit supply of ILvse Frov
ms on band for Waggoners -s low astl.i
Vfai-kßi will afford.
O oodson Ligon.
August 4. wt f •
Fi ty Dollars Reward.
1 { AN A WAY from the subscriber at tin
riaoe, on the 14d» iust. a negro man
ROB,
Was raised by Bandy of Savst
null, so d at sheriffs sale, and bought b
Adams, oold A. u» Livingston ■
S.iuili Carolina, from vhuni I polcijts
him—the above reward will be given n
bis apprehension, and secured iu au
id in this slate, so that f. gel him.—Ai
, (.formation lefl with Crayton £* bioan, v.
oe tliankfiniy received.
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’ may _l3 •' *
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i t • iX XA3i2)o
' CD* TftE sUbscrilfer Fas
omovetl his LAW OFFICE td his
«ew Bmiding (HlTelfair Sjlroet, where he
nay gcirerally fotrnJ, and hi* profesai
■ual services commanded.
To KENT, ’til the 30th
>f October Rest, the house at present oc
upieJ by the subscriber, situated on
Green street, in a healthy and desirable
>urt of the city, and possession given on
the first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
March 1G , ts
£r LAW."
IHE public are informed that
[ have taken my newphew, I’liomas
Flournoy W»lls, Esq. into partnership in
the practice of Law.
We shall be able to do business in the
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Semen,
Richmond and the Mayor’s l
Court.
■ Wiaorvjuat abrupt at. llie Cftiirts, tfc
- siness will be actrmjeU io frs ait lis branches
at tht-ir Ofiie on Centre btreet, bouih of
k the market.
Thomas Flournoy.
March 2K ! ts
Notice.
AIGUKE ABLY to an order of the honor
. able the Inferior Court of Richmond conn
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the river, 5 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Oswell Eve and others.
Also
The undivided interest of
400 acres in the back swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turknett, Eve and others.
\ Also
One hrmse ty Lot in the
city of Augusta, on the lower enol of Green
street, it being the real estate of Jacob
Bugg, deceased, and sold for the benefit of
the heirs.,
k I Kurd's
S. Lark, 5
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Livery Mu'iles. |
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HE Subscriber informs the public that
his large and commodious Stables on the
corner of Jackson and Green streets, are
now ready for the reception of Horses.
From his long experience in this line of
business, he flatters hiniaclf of being able
to give full satisfaction to those who may
favor him with their custom. He will be
prepared at all time*, to furnish Horses
■and Carriages, by the day, or longer.—
Horses Hoicked, Trimmed and Broke to
Harness, at the shortest notice and best
* manner- He will only add, that he invites
die public to call and see Ins complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage whichAhey-really think him en
i titled to. He requests ail those persona
,v ho may call, not to give any in one/ so
ervauts. . -. < . ,
William ALOur.
Dec. 13 If -i
“ ~BBOWN~AND LOAF,
: SUGARS.
, 60 Carrels Superior St. Croix Sugar,
30 Ifds. Su 20 Bis. M:iscpvado do.,
25 Bis. double Itefinecl Loaf, do.
5000 Bacon.
Kvggs of Buncomb-Butter,
t For Sale by
R. Vk alone.
May,. 20. .
Coffee Os Tobacco.
IJJU .RaGS prime Green CiifTce,
lo ftkga Harris’s best K.chmond Manu
factun d Tobacco,
‘■list Received, and tor Sale by
C. L. Lawrence, tyVo.
lime 6. 2w
Lu lvgcUc ty\\ tits tin,
(JOMINUE THE
factorage & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, J
here all orders will be promptly attend
! to.
July 7 ts
Wanted
A.S an Apprentice to the Confectionary
I Distilling business, a smart active Lad
uvoen 15 and 17years of age. Apply to
IE SUV ROBERT'S CoafeCtiwiary Store,
ours below die Hiobu Tavern, Broad
eld, AogUSUi.
April 18 ts
„. v Mil: -rfivb , ■ .... a
proves a.- ?>• ; t
B'j F wve tt ty
For PuifiaJLifig in Greeusboroggli, {* Gt da
a NEWsrarrn, to az x^m-rwiii
The Selector.
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THE publishers promise little more
than, that in point of typographical ex.:Cii
tion & useful matter the SE.LEC FDH shall
compare with any paper now published in
the slate. The primary object will be to
present such a compendium of religious
and political affairs, as to afford a saiislaC
lory knowledge of the church hud state;
arid to exhibit the state of refigipn in cV.
cry part of the world,'as far as it cun be.
ascertained. Tljw tfEI EUIDR will con- 1
tain considerable original matter, with
choice selections on die most important
principles of the, Christian religion. A
part will also be devoted to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce to parents the
boundless good that will result from early
and confirmed habits pf plurality and reli
gion in children; together with the im
porUmee of avoiding every thing, which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt aiui vi
tiata the heart.
Situate I as we arc, in tire d
staqr. advancing .steadily in fiterary, benyv- ’
olvmt, xpd pious MislilutiohS; wit» entiles*'
stores of truth,, iieiovu-ns, liStrm Wlieace to
fill and enrich our pages, we- trust That
the objects of tne paper are such «s may,
qjid will be effected. Intending as -we do,
to exclude every tiring calculated to
pound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case to promote the 1/est interest of
all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any informal ion whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
proposed objects of (iu* paper.
- • A OHO A' FIERCE.
F. L. ROBINSON.
C ON D 1 TIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome ty pc,
at three dollars per annum, payable on
the receipt of the first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
months, or four dollars at the expiration of
the yi ar.
Advertisements will be conspicuously
isened at the cbstonia.y prices. .
I ({[/'The subscribers to the Bhilaii'lirOpist,
I are informed that they will be furnished"!
with the Selector in its s>cad, unless, or
dered to the contrary.
(TV Persons holding siibscriplions will
coritef 4 fvvor by 'CfetitroVng n.u'tiy ref
sponsible subscribers as they can, and re
■ turn a list of their names, previous tu'Uie
| first of June.- - ' , >rK
j" Greensbnrovgh, April 17th IB2J.
Fire Frighten.
i WM.C. HUIvKEMAN,
j "gN’FORMS tliv public, that he continues
! Jl, to 'Manufacture his BATEN'I FlilE
• ENGINES, a,id has made arid sold sixty
one of them, viz :
2to the town ol Bos- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton, I do Pawtucket, in.
1 do Nantucket, I do Troy,
2 do Bath, 1 do Frigate United
2 do Newbury, , States,
1 do Ipswich, do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Idp Macedonian,
4 do Ly mi, I do Independence
1 do Arundel, 14,
1 do Reading, 'l*do Vt‘ashmgt,on74
1 do Newton, ' I 'do Navy Yard, a!
1 do Brunswick, Portsbrnuth »h
Ido Top,sham, Ido do Charles
1 do East port, town,
1 do A mesh ury 1 do Worcester,
2do Portland, I do Gardiner, .
1 do Fort Irdepen- I .do Bridgewater,
der.ee, j do HoXbury,
1 do Peteishore*,Vari ulo dalem,
1 do Arnhem, N, ll.il dd Ciudiniiati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. id dw Augusta, Gep
I do Vt}2 do GA6
Ido Hallowell, |3 do Waaliingtoh,
Ido Gloucester, :1 do West Point,
1 do Cotton Facto- 2 do Concord, N.H
,ry, Walthwt), |1 do Mahleii.
1 do Northampton, i .
Out ot these Eugij’.f s was tried in the
town with another El gtite belonging tti
the town; —the Patent Engine, with ? five
inch chambers, flu-ew 70 gallons of water
133 feet in 2K seconds: the one belonging
to the .town, and selected for the purj-oie
with 2 six-inch chamber.**, was 43 second,
tin owing the same quantity of water lib
feet- * r * v
We, the Subscribers, Firewards of the
town of Boston, attended at life trial ol‘
one Wm-.C. Hunxeaiav's Fire Eworxss,
and do certify the above statement tc be
torrect. s ,
JONA. CORING, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LQVEJBGN
JOHN MACKAV.
qy Orders for the PATENT FLKK
ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. HUNNE
\LYN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, dr Iris
Manufactory in Roxbuyy, will be executed
in the best maimer.
March 1L _____ „ ,n .
j State of Georgia. >
Sc hen County., j
I "VTINE Months after date application
; JN will he made to tine Honorable, life
I inferior Court of Scriven jC.miiiy for leave
j to sell a certain tract of land, being all
the real Estate of Josial| Daniel Sen. dec.
in said county, in order to effect a division
among the Heirs.
SIMEON R. CAR-MON,
ALEX M’CONN,
BExVJAMH'i B. BOSTICK.
April 29, 1820. Iw9m
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PHUriPLCTU.^
for UTies*
Xofly,.
a V vPait, P" ux c.un.i:»
WE THE PEOPLE.
Ft Ims become an usage, when a new
paper is to be i »umli bed; W give a pros
(irciua; in it great -rod iLrir prbmis.smt
irfaitu j- in it a.e set torch the iHiudiples
. rtinch anitnate the edivor, mid the pulitiv*>
hr ml ends to adc Gcsld. But it lias l.itupen
ed that ni«.nv i diCora have materially vie
viked from uiose pronrises; Owing cilhei
Urja nieiirid rest i >auu;., originally taken,
not to comply with them, or to being imi
astray by political connexions, or private
coinideraiions to pi-oniutc tbe i v«s of
some ambitious citizens, to tin: detriment
of thejfcoilHre and prosperity ot the petty *,
eulkclsvcly.' 'Flic editor of O e ilu Erupt*,
A iil not riiako promises he cannot kty p
he will not advance sentiments He does no
fed; he hrilinol support measures nor advu
cate principles he will think contrary to
tile best interest of the country. In the
undertaking i,iO*v couleinpV.td, ad J.,
asks, is a lair trial ; if he fails in the plan
be ha* tiaced, if lie swti .ts finin' the
cause of lUe People, “may the moment
of the defeelioipuf Be tilr A t.pie, he the
last of its exigiciice.”
It is well known that the task of an edi
lor.is ardnoiii; sortu-i.iir.t.s dls(igrteabit,
and otVcn u»ip)oducUye ; ho Jwfi tU *ui
.- itiotti i iiiany i,nibci.iri .ev—eftvy—(lainy spi -
rit—i he ConoeafrltLalUchs of Hie eueu*. a
of all republican fnrn.s of government;—
often an editor toils, and tons und ail iris
endeavors remain uiua.watUeq grill the
appj.mse of his fellow citizens, and an ho
nest livelihood.
The principics advocated in He the
I’eople, will lie those of repubiicAniain*; the
government supported, the tme now ex
isting; and the union delcndcd, w ill L*-
that union founded on die inutual interest
and safety of the stales, and on the regard
and good will they ought to entertain to
wards each oilier—-that union which if put
asunder, will occasion trie downfall of our
growing empire. The editor will unequi
vocally and strenuously, support the pre
sent administration of trie government, us
long as il will continue to be guided by
the spirit that inspired Washington, Jef
ferson and Madison, in the performance t f ,
of t heir duties, as chief magistiale* of the
nation.
The columns of If'e the People, will he
open to all literary and political communi
cations, when genius, and patrio
tism have directed the pens of the writ
ers. 'I he Editor pledges lumsfll that his
press will never groan under the attacks
i of personal enmity, or private animosues;
to the contrary, it will sigh under the pro
ductions of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal genius, and the cotyscicnlions Christian,
i ' CONanio.Ns —He the People, will he
- prilltly weekly, on a ihedininsiiuet, and on
■ new and elegant type, at Three Dollar*
per annum, payable iu advance. Advci- j
lisenientsinserted, and job-printing neatly
executed, at the Augusta prices.
Off Notice will be given when the hist
number shall appear.
May 6.
Eagle Tavern. ■
** ffff v»f ... "
And Snvannah Ptage Office
THE purtnevsfaip of Whipple Si Booth
of flic Eagle Tavern and Savannah
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All dc-bts.d»ie by the
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,
ami all debts due to the firm are to be
collected by him only.
Jcsß.e Whipple,
11. S. Booth.
; N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
; J. VV hippie.
may 16
:-rf '
Administration Sale.
| V’ILL be re-sold on the fast day of
V f August next, at the Court-house in
Waynesbuiough at the former purchasers
"i*k,
300 Acres of hind lying i;i
Burke County adjoining hands of Elijah
By ue and others, belonging, to the estate
«>f John Cat swell dec’d the raid Land was
Soli according to law on the 6lh day of
July 1819, by the administration of aaid
Estate, ’ *
A- U M. CAKSWIH.L, A.lm'r.
June, 1.-■ wbOd
Was Lost,
A. PROMISSORY note given n; Simon
Lowry to Benjamin Phillips for 75 dollars,
payable Ist January, lb2i, and given sti:
December, 1319. i forward all persens
Torn trailing for said note
Benjamin Phillips.
Burke county, June 1 *
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FOR SALJt’.
■ O.V (UK . *
A U auuuui ll lv pr ?
Bjthe subscriber
WHO (S DULY • ‘
Authorized tJ J+mpowereA
TO SELL THE S-UIE.
TLre^riac.ts
OP MOST VALUABLE
2j Sl i7 ID
as rox.ui*».
Due Tract at Clarkes ill off, 10 miles a
boie Darien, dmtalhikg Jj4b acres.
One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al- *
tumaha river, J 4 miles above Clarke*.
Bind', containing 400 acres, and-jcubwu
by tite munis of Williams’ Field.
'One Tract, contu'ming 7 Jo uerfel, 4mika
above v. illbuus’ FieiJ, k.wwu by the 4
name id'Jilncbcfn's Field.' »r ■ ‘ >
Tins above are s.-ppoced to he three cf
as tine 1 1 acts of hind, as any on the AlVa
maha river, they will oc sold U private salve
any lime fi urn the dale hereof, until tins
lOMi vlay Deo. iio'xt, win n if not sold they
will lie absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milleclgevide. Any person inclined to
purchase either of the above tracts of land,
may bo most particularly infoi med oftvet/
tiling respecting them by applying to the
subscriber, in Augusta.
James A. Young,
Muwiun House Hold, oiuguscu,
may 23
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asp
'-A HE subscribers have tal en fop amim
ber of years, a lease of tins well known
and commodious establishment- Situated
m the very centre of the city, it offer* pe
culiar advantages troth to regular and tran
sient boarders From the long experience
they have Imd in their line of business, they
duller themselves to be able to vender ‘
their house for private and public accom
modation, inferior to none in the Southern ,
‘vtates. Their TABLE,wiII be furnished
with the best provisions the market cant
-.ilford, and their Bau with -the choicest
Liquors. Particular attention will ™
to cleanliness in their rooms and bed’ingj
and they pledge themselves thatindecent
or indecorous behaviour of any kind will
never be tolerated in their house.
Their Stables are .furnished with the
-est of provender, and with fait I did and at* ,
i entive hostlers- As the proprietors con
template to make the tILOBE a permanent i
establishment, under their pm so*
perintendanctf, they only solicit fronfl thgir
iriends and the public geuer»By, thatpwr
iion of patronage which their attention U>
business and to the comfort of tbeir cus
tomers may entitle them to.
William G. Grimes,
William Shunnon.
September 10. • • t£
Kotice.
\\ II.L be Periled at the Market Hou^e
in the city of Augusta, on the 22d inst; ftlr ■
one year, from the Ipl clay of October
next, the *'
Houses arid Lots
Belonging to the estate of Ferdinand
Piiiuizy, deceased, among them are good
3lore and Dwelling lioiist t.
John Fhinizv,
m W '
Jlcting adiur. of the Htiatt < f t\ J-'i.ituzy.
June 3——if
Thirty Dollars Reward. *
UAN axvuy from the Subscriber about Ijr
Hie middle of March last, 3
Men, viz. Joe, Moses, AdXn Joe is
JO years of age, dark !I.
made, live feet 6 or 6 ihcilas high, has
been accuslomad to waggoning. Mo*y is
ulio'it 21 or 22 years o! age, yeljow enfti
pled ion, pleisnig countenance, very hkb-*-
K, well ihade, except a little tiockiueed i,>i
,ie ki.ee, iit'acuv quite 6 feet h%u- Adnsfi
,s ab'/iit-230r 26 years i f ag<, yellow caiu
oleeiion, well made, hve feet 5 ot d ltlclu>
high, has ha f d a piece o* vj*e tar off tvo{
ecoltecU’d which. I'he above vevv'gfrl wi d
ue given for the apprehension and [
the above throe 'ttegioes, so I get them
and iiifoprnauon given 10 die Subscriber -
livirg in tUulce Optuity near VV.qnesbo
rough, or will be given lie
eiilitf assured as above stated.
Junti MugFes^
April 13