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I Augusta ClmmiMc 4 ©eorgidfeazette.
■ [VOL. XXXIV.] THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE S 3, isso. "[N«. 188?.]
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W IK ADVANCE.
■AUGUSTA
ROCKERY
A.YD
taab^ss
/ARB STORK
inscribe! - is now receiving and
(Ins', and will continue to recrivt
e Fall and Winter mopths. at his
licou’s Brick Building, near the
e in M’lntosh street, leading fron.
va rt & Hargrave's
CORNER STOjtE,
'E7IAL assortment Of'
ROCKERY
uv-s-A t’VAvxo, Way, ft,
-CONSISTING OF——
stiandsDincly assorted
\lh Crockery, and
s oli OVasa
Ware,
, 'd to suit the Georgia h Wes
stl vhich he offers for sale at a
ts » ' ♦is now opening in order'
e 1 . ’(*c.rs who wish.to have.
sr» purely
Is repact— •
Printed £<JTevpool
Ware--Also,
M Cups A* Saucers,
very description anA 51 *£•
, Howls, Mugv? aria
Pitchers,
(Terent qualities and sizes. i
ALSO— .1
.? fro set of Elegant t
lish’d Gold' China, •
iperior quality—consisting 1 of |
iXoiicc h Desert Set !
7 * \
Complete—Likewise
re China Tea Sets, J
is figires, neatly put up in bos
f which he oilers for sale at the J
icnl price* far cash, or approved
eplanccs. j
William H. Oakman. '
r 25. 12k c
' , a
B.—The subscriber
requests those who are indebted (
e fins of Erwins, Oakman, & Co. (
brward and settle their accounts (
, (who alone is authorized to set
btisiiu ss) as further indulgence
granted. . j
Viluam 11. Oakman. .
ber 26. 12m _
STORAGE
AND
mssum Wusme^s.
uhscrlbeps have taken the War*>
iteiy occupied by Henry Shultz,
the Wharf, which is now in corn
ier fur the reception of Cotton
chandizu.
Mackenzie & Ponce.
rr 27.' ts
NOTICE.
I’rrsm-, having demands against
Re of stainbavk Wilson deceased,
Kited to render them in, duly at
aus. And tiiose persona who are
uto saul F. it ate, arc requested to
sward an 1 settle the same with-
Cosby Dickinson,
Juines A. Black,
AIKHLVIS rit.’lTOUS.
711 ts
I’AKW MvIICD,
Indebted to Uic estate of the
and Catharine Eagan, dec.
<c payment to the subscriber with
’> “iid those having demands a
"‘ill present ilrcm tor settlement.
Robert Dckie, Adinr.
Arsenal, May 20.
UIT.I*FANN
I J 0 rFUI.’.V informs the citizens
m* and its vicinity, that he has
: fatliis place, and intends prac
I the (ufTereui branches of his
w * Oc may be f md at his rest-,
rSl 'op, both in Washington street,
n ' r ' 'a’cst of Broad, street.
V 4,
bOil JSALri.
n ’O3OME !l UtorCIIE. calculat
■'i.'u-r one or two horses,
I “ddat a reduced price for
•i»h to r
■ Ibompgou l' } Clack.
I BLANKET
this Office.
Just Received,
best white wine- Vinegar
‘25 quality of Green Coffee
6 hiids. prime Jamaica Sugar ' ‘
‘ . ALSO
40 casks best London particular Tene
’ de Wine.
.With their former assortment they now
uer for - sale low, for cash.
■ Tardy § Son.
March 14
TOR SALPk
VFOUU wheeled Coachee, excellent
ly made and of the very best mated
t»i with handsome plated harness. , Terms
ill be moderate. Apply at this ollice
May 18. ts
VAVT U VtT AV.V.MVi.Vi
Four doors below l,\e Afarkct,North side
Jiroad street, Augusta.
T „
A HE subscriber, taking into considera
tion the scarcity ofmoney and the proba
bility of provisions being lower, has fallen
to the understa'ed .pricesfor boarding, and
will spare no pains Jto render satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their
custom; he also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patron up
hitherto IwtoircJ" mi tlltn, aifcl. Will feel
thankful for.the continuance of their lib
erality..
Man and horse per day g'2 25
Man without horse per day 1 25
Horse without man per day" 1
Single meal for man 50
Single feed for horse SO
Lodging 25
Board by tiie qr. with Lodging 70
without lodging 6,5
Hors.: per month 35
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and wilt
keep a constant supply of Horse Provi- 1
sions on hand i'ev Waggoners as low as the
Market will afTo.”d.
fVi'odson Ligou.
. August 4. wtf
. 1 11. 1 11 \ *’ ~ ” ' '
To Gubhiftt
rv
Jt HE subscribershave the vy-tisiactinn to
inforTt all persons engaged in , the above
Ji ie, tli'M they have just put inV opera
tion, in U'i'C f ; ity of Charleston, thch S AW
MILL, the only one at present it, the
Southern States) erected for the sole a r >
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vapeet. ‘
ing, &.C.
From the samples produced of its cut.
ling, and inspection of the Machinery, it
has been pronounced by the most com
petent, judges. to bo **—>• ui.^.
Northern States.
They now offer to supply such persons
as may favor them with tlieir custom, with
any quantity & quality of Mahogany boards
or Veneering, agreeable to order and at th
shortest notice.
Having supplied themselves with nlarge
and choice assortment of the above Wood,
they will be able to supply their custom
evs on as low, and perhaps lower terms
than thev'fever had'before.
All orders from abroad, directed to the
subscribers, post paid, and With due refer
ence to some person 1 in this place, will
meet wiljl the strictest attention, by
Joim Eglcston, Os
B. S Ridgeway.
Charleston, S. C- March 11.
The Editors of the following pajvers
will publish the foregoing advertisement
once a week for lliree months, and forward
their hills to the olHce of tlie Cliarlcslon
City Gazette —viz: Intelligencer, Peters
burg, Virginia; Cape Fear Recorder,
Wilmington, N. C.; Centincl, Neivbcrn
yj. C. Observer, Fayetteville, N, C-: Iff
gister, Raleigh, N. c'; Chronicle and He
rald, Augusta, Georgia i Itepublicsn, Mu
seum, and Georgian, Savannah, Georgia
LaklocUft t*s Watson,
CON'ilM E THE
Factorage & Commission
BUSINESS IVSAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
cd to.
July 7 1 f
Paper Hanging.
MR. COGIILAX,
(I ;itely from New-York )
Most respecfnliy informs
zons of Ai;gu» a ami its vicinity',
ti;, Re intends commcue.eing the aliove
bnsineisin all iis various branches; and
he flatters himself from the long experi
ence he has had in the prosecution of that
art, that these who may need Ids services,
be will most assuredly give general sati.s
fac'ion. As employment is Ins principle
consideration at present, be wishes to
make known that his charges will be as
moderate.ss it could be possibly done in
a .-.y of the Northern States, and in a sty le
equal, if not superior to any undertaken
in thu city heretofore. —Those who wish
to have their Houses papered utter the
neatest manner, will please call at the
Store of Messrs. Mumford ft Mudaley's,
next door to Mr. David Ralston llrioge.
row, where he can be seen, and all orders
left .shall be gratefully received and punc
tually attended to,
iwiv 21. 1
Ad mm is Iru tor's hale.
W> H.L be sol I at Goshen, in Line ■ >
cuanty, on Saturday the fifteenth
July next; ihc penonal property of Joseph
Russell, laie, of said county, dec. consist
ing of b uegio wonem amt sundry other
property. Terms of sale made known on
1 fie day.
Joliu MeDoweHj ndm'r.
May SO,
f ,
• ‘ , ' * ' 1
PROPOSALS,
Uy Wwft 6j| B»obxt\«an,
» f ' or Pnhl'ihiag tft Crsenslioraugh, ('Gea.J
A SKwspiafcß, ro ns EKtintD
The Selector .
j
T-niF. ptthli
s' ecs promise liltle more
.ban, that nppnlnt of typographical execu
don St useful matter tlie SELECTOR shall
compare with any paper now'published it
the state. The object will be to
present stich :\ cnAper.dium of religious
and political affairs,as to afford a satiMac
s »>ry knowledge <d the church and state
and to exhibit the state of religion in tv
ery part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
. tain considerable original matter, wit!
choice selections on tlie most importiin
principles of-the Christian religion. il
part will also be devVed to the exhlbi
tion of llje nalfad facts, ami convincing
reasons, whirls announce to parents th<
j boundless good that will result from early
. and confirmed habits of morality and reli
j 1 ffibn in children {'together with the ini
~ portance of avoiding every thing, which it
9 its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
tiate the heart,
I SitUAtC tas We are, in Vfie inlci’lor of S
state, advancing steadily Ln literary, benev
olent, and pious institutions; with endless
stores ot truth before us, from whence to
fill and enrich our pages, we trust tha(
the objects of the paper are such as may,
•ami will be effected. Intending as we do,
to exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and turning in
every case to promote the best interest ol
all, wc shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
proposed objects of the paper.
LOVJVK Fip/ICF.
r. l. uoadxsojv.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome type,
at three dollars per annum, payable on
die receipt of the first number,’or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
months, or four de.liars at the expiration of
the year.
Advertisements will be conspicuously'
iserted at the customary prices.
' iTt* The subscribers to the Philanthropist,
are, informed that they will he furnished
with Selector in its stead, unless or
nniffoTg Subscriptions will
confer a favor by obtaining as many re
sponsible Bubx’cri:\.Tß as they can, and re
turn a list of th v if i.'umcß, previous to the
first of June.
Grrensboroiigh, Ajwil 1 7th 1820.
Fire Engines.
WJI.e.UUNNEMAK,
INFORMS th* public, that he continues
id Manufacture his PATENT FIRE
ENGINES, and has made and sold sixty
one of them, viz
2to the townofßos-U do Pittsfield,
ton, I do Pawtucket, nt.
1 do Nantucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do Hath, 1 do Frigate United
2 do N'--winin’, Slates,
I do Ipswich; 1 do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Mace lonian,
t do Lynn, I do Independence
1 do Arundel, 74,
I do Reading, 1 do Washington 74
1 do Newton, I do Na-y Yard, at
1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth vii
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles
1 do Easlport, town,
1 do A meshn ry I dn Worcester,
2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner,
1 do Fort Irdcpcn- I do Bridgewater,
deuce, 3 do Roxhury,
1 do Petersburg;Va.l do Sajem,
Ido Amherst,N. H.II do Cincinnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. U do Augusta, Geo
1 do Mtmtpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallowed, 3 do Washington,
1 do Gloucester, 1 do West Point,
1 do Cotton Fac'o- 2 do Concord, N.fl
rv, Waltham, Ido Malden.
1 do Northampton,
One of these Engines was tried in Ins
town with another Er.ginc belonging to
the town; —the Patent Engine, with 2 live
inch chambers, threw 70 gallons of water
133 feet in2S seconds; the one belonging
to tlie town, and selected for the purpose
with 2 six-inch chambers, was 43 second,
tin owing tlie same (quantity of water 110
feet.
We, the Subscribers, Firewards of the
town of Boston, attended nt tire trial ot
one V,’h. C. Hi xxtmax’s Finn Exclsr.s,
and do certify the above statement to be
correct.
.IONA. LOTTING, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LOVEUiGN
JOHN MACKAY.
(Tjf Orders for the PATENT EIRE
ENGINE, addressed to WM. O. HFNNE
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in Roxhury, will be executed
in the best manner.
March JI. ’ . m6m
State of Georgia. 7
Scriven ,C:>ant’j.
Months after dale application
will be made to the Honorable, the
interior Court of Scriven County for leave
to sell a certain tract of land, being all
1 the real Estate of Josiah Daniel Sen. dec.
in said county, in order to effect a division
among the Heirs.
SIMEON T>. CARMON,
ALEX. M CONN,
BENJAM.NB BOSTICK.
Apr-1 29, 1820, lw9m
f v : : W*. .
i*!tospectus,
For Pybjb’Jite An l r ;::hr.’gton, Irakis'
(■- tfunty, (t, (j/girf,
J * hrwvruq ru eAii.no
WE THE UEOi-EK.
IT has become ai) wlien a new
paper is to fie cstafilVhed, to give a pros
pectus: in it greataud fajr'pnreus -s arc
made; in it are s(l forth the principles
c wliich animate the alitor, and the politics
I- he intends to lu'iurefe. But it has happen
-11 cd that many edilire have materially de
li viated'frcm those jihomisea; owing either
0 to a mental reservJion, origin; !ly taken,
is not to comply - witliihcin, on to b’cing'led
:■ astray by political ionne.xions, or private
;; consideration! to promote the views of
r- sonic amhbfaus ci/izens, to the detriment
ic< of the welareandjircsperity oftho people,
II- coliyctivoy. TIR editor u i o’e the People,
;h will not »*ke prSmises lie capnot I: . j)—
it he w ill i'/t advmipe sentiments he 'ns not
A feel; hes dl not support measures nor ndvo
i-1 cate p/nciples he will think Coiitfaiy to
ig| the h<f interest of the country, 4n tjic
ie; unde/Nking now contemplated, alt he
|y j asksJ ß a ftit trial; jf he fails in the jilan
i-1 he l/s traced, if lie swerves from the
1. j cauP of the People, “ may the moment,
n ' of fie defection of lie the J’eoplc, be the
i- 1 las/of its existence.”
| ft is well kpown (fiat tl;e task of an ecii
a ; tot is aijlmuu ; sometimes disagreeable,
tmA fittefi unproductive; helms to sur
,s j moult many c.ifKcnUies—envy—party spi
-0 ; r ‘t—\he concealed attacks of the enemies
' of alwepuklican forms of government ;
r, | oftenlii editor toils, and toils ;—and all his
>, i endc.iyr* remain unrewarded with the
~ applauk of his fellow citizens, and an ho
n nest litlhhccel.
,f The prittcipies advocated in IFe the
j. People, , ill fie those of republicanism ; the
r govern lent supported, the one now <x
e isting; mid the union defended,/ wdll he
that un >ll founded on the mutual interest
and saf ty of the states, and on tlie regard
and gout will they ought to entertain to
wards (tich other-—that union which if put
asumlcii will occasion the downfall of our
growhi]- ea'itire. 'l'he editorwill unequi
vocally md strenuously, support the pre
senfadiiiMistration of tlie government, us
long as it will ionlinUe to be guided by
1 the spirit that inspired Washington, .Jes
, ferson .md Madison, in Ihc performance of
1 of tlieir duties, as chief ivugistrates of the
1 nation.
: The columns of We the I'epple, will be
f open to all literary and political communi
j cations, when genius, talent, and patiio
r tism have directed the pens of the writ
! su ar gi^^arsJSifeiSKA.
[ I of personal or private an.most.es ;
to the (vmtGU'y, it will sigh under the pro
' i (lurilotis of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal geniits,and the conscientioiis Christian.
I Condtioss. — He the People, will be
1 printly jrdekly, on a medium .sheet, and on.
new and elegant type, nt Three Dollar »
per annum, payable in advance. Adver
tisi ine(Ws'in#ei-ted, and job-printing neatly
executed, at the Augusta price*.
o"}’ Nolice will be given when the firjt
nunifier shall appear.
May 6.
Engle Tavern.
And Savamiari Stn r ~e Officu
riMIE partfterfljiip of '.V hi pule St llaoth
H. of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah
Stage Oflice, lu-ltig tins <'av dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due by the <
said firm will be paid Ity said VI hippie,
and all debts due to the firm are to be.
collected by him only.
JeSHo Wliipplo,
B. 8. Bootli.
N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber.
J, W hippie.
may 15
Administration Balc.
WILL be re-sold on the first day of
August next, at the Court-house in
Wnynesborough at tlie former purchasers
risk, t t
200 Acres of land lying in
• Rnrke County adjoining lands of Elijah
Byne and otlu r , belonging to the estate
J of John Carswell dec'd he said Land was
I Soli according to law on the 6th day ol
July 1819, by the administration of said
Estate. _ ,
A. & M. CARSWELL, Adm r.
June, 1. *60(1
; Was Lost, .
» •
I A PROMISSORY note- given by Simon
• l.owrv to BenjaniiivPhillips for 75 dollars,
‘ payable Ist January, 1821, and given sth
December, 1819. I furwarn all persons
ft om trading for said note.
Benjamin Phillips.
Rurke county. June 1
- -
V OR SALE.
(tv TIIK
A\UimeA\a lUver,
Bv the su!)scriber
WHO IS DULY
Authorized (j? Empowered
-TO SELL THE SAME.
ThYuft Tvaets
OtJMOSX VAUJABLi:
a & « 5©
v as foumvS.
One Tract at Ckrke* Bluff, 10 miles a
bove Darien, containing 3540. acres.-
One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al
ta malm river, 24 miles above Usuries
R':uH, cmitainirtg 400 acres; and known
by the name of V/iliinnis’ Fields
One Tract, containing 7SQ acres, i milfis
above tv illiauts* Vleld, Unawu l»y (fir
njt’te of Mi.i benrs J-'iclcl.
The ; bove arc supposed to he Throb r;f
as fine tract? of land, as any on the Aha
mafia river, they will he sold il private sale
any tune from the date hereof, until the
lOtli day Dec. next, when if not sold A y
will be absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milledgeville. Any person inclined to
purchase either of I ho above tracts of land,
nmy fie most particularly informed of every
thing respecting (hem by applying to the
subscriber, in Augusta.
.fames A. Young,
JUtiimian House Hotel, Augusta.
mnv 23
Qy= THE snhßcrihor has
reiraived his I. ATV OFFICE to his
New Building on Telfair Street, where he
may he generally found, mid his professi
onal services commanded.
To -RENT, ’til the 30th
W» r ; * A'tuated «;
Green Street, in a healthy and desirable
part of the city, and possession given on
the first day of June.
Nicholas W arc.
March 11. 1 • 1 if
qt i Air.^
TIIE public are informed that
I have taken my nevvphew, Thomas
Flournoy IVylls, Esq. into ])lii-tnership in
the p-actice of l av/.
V e shall be able to do business in the
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Scriven,
Richmond and the Mayor’s
Court
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will he attended to in all its breeches
at their Ossie on Centre Street, South of
the market.
Thomas Flournoy,
March 28 'tf
Notice.
Agreeably td an order of the honor
able the Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August, next,
250 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the rivt r, 5 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Os well Eve and others.
Also
The undivided interest of
400 acres in the hack swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turknett, Eve and others.
Also
One lion.ne § Lot in the
..eliv of Augusta, on the lower end of Green
street, it being the real estate of Jacob
Ungr, deceased, and sold for tlie benefit oi
tlie heirs.
K.
u j c guard s
S. Lurk, >
May 30. ' ts
Livery Stables.
TIIE Subscriber informs the public that
his large and commodious Stables in the
corner of.Jackson ami Green streets, aye
now ready for the reception of Hope*.
From his long experience in this line ol
business, he flatters himself of being abb
to give full satisfaction to „. >»e who tuny
favor him with their custom. He will bi
prepared at all times, to furnish Hom-i
and Carriages, by the day, or longer.-
Horses Knlcked, Trimmed and Broke ti
Harness, at. the shortest notice and bes
manner. He will only add, that he invite
the public to call and see his complete es
tablishracnt and then bestow on him tha
patronage which they really think him er
’ tided to. He requests all those person
; who may call, not to give any money t
ervants. . ’ , _
William 3FGar.
Dec. 13
d ■j ‘ /
mtttiriiriiiiTrrn m
UVolVta
*7 "J - t uhscriicrs have token for a v:;.v
M \ n ) a h'Rfc. of this veil f.
aun commodipus cstnhlisluncut. Situated
m the very centre of the city, it oilers pc
uulisr advantages both to regular and tran
?J C a fd< rs From the lon.c oxpcrieTtcc
'ey ha, e bad in their line of business, the •’
. (T . r . themselves to he able to rend-.'
‘ ■ ,r '.‘tttisc fur private and public aecot.
modation, inferior to none in the floutlu r.
, Their TABLE wdll he fnroishi
i W n- lP *’ c?t pFCv-isions the market run
ufrord,, and their Bab with the choicest,
Liquors. Particular attention will be paid
to cleanliness ii\ their rooms and bedding;
(itul (luey pfiwljju <li.mMlt-»« (Uuf in.U ce lit
or indecoivui? behaviour of auv kind v ill
■ never he tolerated in tlieir house.
Their Htjibles arc ’ furnished with the
t.est of provender, and with faithful and at.
tciitive hostlers. As the proprietors ci n
temjnale to make the GLOBE a permanent,
establishment, under tlieir panicidar su
pevintendance, they only solicit from tin ir
friends and the public generally, that pe r*
tion of patronage which tln-ir attention to
business and to the comfort of tlieir cus
tomers may entitle them to.
William G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. ts
BROWN AND LOAIC
SUGARS.
60 Barrels Superior St, Croisr Sugar,
30 fids, 8t 20 Bis. Muscovado do.
25 Bis. double Refined Loaf, do
5000 B-ioon.
i Keggs of Bimcomb Butter,
- For Sale by
R. Malone,
May, 20.
Coffee tj Tobacco,
Dili ILr.S prime Green GcrfTee,
30 Kegs Harris’s best Richmond Mauu
fucturrd Tobacco,
dust Received, and For Sale by
C. L. Laurence, & Co
June 6. J n v
Notice.
W
f v ILL be Rented at the Market Hones
n the city of Augusta, on the 22d inst. for
one year, from the Ist day of October
next, the
Houses and Lots
Belonging to the estate of Ferdinand
1 Pliinizy, deceased, among them are good
Store and Dwelling Houses.
John Phinizy,
Acting ndm'r of the Estate nf F. Phiniip
June 8--—if
Wanted
A.S an Apprentice to *bc Confectisnnry
and Distilling business, a smart active Led
between 15 and 17 years of age. Apple t o
HENRY ROBERT’S Confectionary Store.
4 doers below the Globe Tavern, Kroa-t
‘ street, Augusta.
v April, 18 • ts
■■ - »- " <
Notice.
[' 4
iIFTER the expiration of nine month®,
f applicatiou will be made to the Honorei
ble the Inferior Court of Burke county
for leave to sell three hundred acres
! Land, as the properly of John Bearfich’f
, deceased: Lying in the county of Burke,
, adjoining lands of Isaiah Carter dec’d-an-.',
< otliers.
William Tl car Held
’ Administrator dc bonis non.
i w ov. 8
STATE of GEORGIA, JVjdTIOE ?»
Riclnnond Comity. )i T hcrefi;-
given that Charles Ifarmon of said stiifi
und county, hath aqiplieil to the bonornfi!,»
.the justices of the inferior court of sold
U, countv for the benefit ofl.ie acts giving
e elief in CSS' Sos insolvency and inipri'-nu
e ment. And the creditors of ihe.saitl Har
mon are hereby notified to shew cause, if,
,f joy they have,before the -aid justices *
, the court house in the said county on thf
y 19th day of July next, ut 10 o’clock in thti
t fore noon of that day. why an assignment;
.j, of (he said insolvents estate should not;
be made and he be discharged,
to may 16, 1820. 2m
Hi ■
“ Notice.
at rt s .. .
n- Ut months after date application nu
ns i,e made to the honorable the court -
to dimiy of Burke county for letters d'h
iriry -on i ho'estate of John Stewart.
J)emi& Glisson,
June 1 w * 6m