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July 23 —if
LAW.
The subscriber leaders ids professional
services in Uie following counties of the
Middle Circuit . —Uiclunuiid, Columbia,
Washington, Emanuel, Scriven 8t Burke,
and in the county of Warren of the Nor
them Circuit. He will also practice in
the Federal Courts of tills State.
Thomas Glascock,
(Jj*The Savannah Republican andMil
ledgeville Journal will insert the above
one month. T. O.
Jaunary 22
CJ“ VV e arc authorized to
State that Mr. JMNIEL SAVAGE is a can
didate lor the office ol Sheriff of Richmond
county, at ihe ensuing election
July 26 ts
*** VVe are authorized
to State that Mr. D. BERRY is acai.nidaU
tor the office of Sheriff of Richmond coun
ty at tlie ensuing election.
April 5 if
Found,
a
p ( since, a Red Morocco
ocket Book, containing Receipts and
ouev other valuable property to the
Wner. It is supposed to belong to aMr
ephen Lyles, of Columb.a County. Tlie
owner can have it by paying fo p this Ad
vertisement,
_Jiily 19 t s
is hereby Given,
r pH at the concern of Glascock & Dick
that , "f or> * s dissolved by mutual consent,
trai.oi le unfinished business lias been
auth e . re( H° David F. Dickinson, wiio is
Thar p? e^ to dost^:and settle the same
vnrut- omas Glascock w ‘ll attend to ad
», * Causes which the said concern
hU n ~, C .^ n e . m pi°yed, and will continue
ln tke c °unties of Richmond.
and iu -, ii i* Ven ’ W . arren . and Columbia,
ur aaK . ,u also practice in the count es of
thisclty’ t ° n an^‘llt * le Mayor’s Court of
Ahomas Glascock,
Dav»d F. Dickinson
January u tF
Surgery £)\*.
w ALKF.:t begs leave
cated hirn^ii^ 1 tl,e Public that he has Io-
August Bel ‘. at Mr - l ' ace ' s ' lo miles above
viewtrv. 011 t l ': VVasl >ingioTi loud, with a
ufthe m P /, aCt l Sl, ‘ tljc different branches
uu O'edical profession.
July? wsw -
' AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
L VOL. XXXV.] MONDAY 'MTC.UST SY, 1821. [No. 3051,]
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UROCEKIKS, 1
Wm. H Thompson Co |
Offer Jor Sale,
130 bags prime green CofTcs *
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Hoilntid Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 hbds J. Rum
2 Hjlf pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q, boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial ) 4
Gunpowder & Hyson S JL I-J *a.
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sucks Fresh Almonds,
15 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 Bushels Salt.
October 31——ts
5|\HE subscriber offers for side, an cle*
X ganr. assortment of FRENCH FAN
CY GOODS, just received per the latest
arrivals.
Consisting of
Embroidered Coderets
do Inserting TSminings
Black and White plain Silk Stockings
do do Embroidered do
White Italian Crapes
Satin figured Ribbons
Craped do
Small Merino Shawls
White Satin
Linen Cambrick Handkerchufp
Plain Linen Cambrick
Black and White Leghorns
Black and White Ostrich Feathers
Clippings for Milliners 'xc.
The whole of the above goods, are now
opened and to ue seen at Messrs. Tardy
and Sun.
John Morand.
may 21——
Wm H. Thompson & c°-
Have just received, and offer for sale .
160 Bags Prime Green Coffee
-10 Hhds. Superior St. Croix Sugar.
40 Do. Muscovado Sugar.
20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine.
500 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars,
5 Pipes Cog. Brandy.
10 Do. Holland Gin.
5 Hhds. Ja- Rum
10 Boxes Sperm Candles.
12 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco,
20 Do. Sweet scented Do.
5 Boxes London Mustard.
1" Casks best London Porter.
100 Pieces Inverness and Dundee bagging
50j0 Bushels Liverpool ground salt,
august 20 —.3 m
Boots, Shoes, and
Leather.
J. HOUGHTON.
South side Broad-street, four doors amm
the Market,
IIESPECT'FULLY informs his friends
and customers, that he intends keep
ing constantly on hand, a complete assort
ment of BOOTS and SHOES, of every
description*— which will be sold low for
cash, either at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants are invited to call
and look for themselves.
Daily expected, a large supply of Nor
thern Leather.
Also on hand,
\ few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS,
of the first rale.
June 21.
Caution.
I'm: public U hereby cautioned from
trailing for two notes, drawn by the sub
scriber in favor of James Randall, one for
seven dollars, and the other for fifteen dol
lars, both due on the 251 h of May last, —
Said Randall not having complied with the
consideration for which they was given.
1 do not intend to pay the same.
THUS. CAMPBELL.
June 25.
Consignments.
DR. ROWER'S ;
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH i* used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or <
■i isca.ses originating from Colds, witli i
signal advantages. This Medicine isfreed 1 J
from all those objections which (he use of I !
inflamalory drops, or similar preparations i
are always liable to. He invites the Pub- 11
lie to-try and judge of the efficacy of the ■ <
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re- *■
suit of many years labour and experience c
•if his own practice. He is sensible of tlie i
Professional objection* which are so often ]
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it c
•9 not for him to say that such objections c
are sinister. He can only observe that t
the Medical properties of his Detergent t
’‘".an only be tested by its use. A few t
Cases of tlie above, are offered low at j
Wholesale and Retail; also Casks ami <
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mns- )
’ard; Alum ami Madder; with various I I
other articles on the most aceommodat- , I
ing terms. i
C. C. Dunn,
Aneff/ Range.
January 1; if
I Caveat Emptor.
J 4 1.1. persons ate requested to take no
i !«L lice that I have legal and equitable
j lien's, for a considerable part of the pur
‘ chase money which remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten, in the lots laid olf by Ed
ward V. Campbell on 11 road ;:tr *et Au
gusts, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Any per,",on
who purchases, will take the property
subject to those liens oi which ifmoiv par
ticular information is desired, it will be
given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
To Mechanics.
THE Justices of the Inferior court for
the county of Colufnhia will, from the pre
sent date, until the Ist Tuesday in Sept,
next, receive sealed proposals for the
building a Jail in said county. All persons
wishing to undertake the same can have a
complete plan, by applying to the Clerk
of said court. There will be paid in ad
vance, when the work is commenced, two
thousand dollars,
H Lamar, Cl’k i. c.
July 12 7 1
The Euterpe
m
i HE first volume of the EUTERPEIAD
or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE!! AND
LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.—
The second Volume has commenced,
much improved, and considerably enlarg
ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a
sheet of Music in every number, and is
published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at
three dollars per annum, by
John R. Parker,
No. 2, Muk-Street, Boston.
May 31
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish him
with evidencr, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned io maltreating his man
servant COMUS, on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man's on the eve
ning of the 2dinst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass wheih he prupuced (with
out effect) and washy those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
that his pass was not out by one meek, the
negro does not know who was his friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under-
Hood—should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable will be granted by
Abuue Laliochc,
Apply to
A. Slaughter £5 C. Labuzau
or Thos. 8. Oliver.
December 7 ts
Notice. ‘
4 IX persons indebted to the estate of
.’4 the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dtc’l,
either by note or open account, are re
quested to come forward and pay the same
before the Ist day of November next.--
All persons Imving claims against the es
tate are notified to exhibit them to the
administratrix within the time prescribed
by law, properly authenticated.
Eliza A. Leavitt, aclm’x ,
April 19. ts
Notice.
TIIR Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Dill, g:
vtn to Bradley, for Sevcnty.Five
Dollars, dated as well as I recollect the
21 at of November, 1820, payable the
tirst day of March, 1821; as the property
proved to be unsound, I am determined
not to pay t.
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, 30. Ca. Jan. 15. ts
— TICE
111’ILL be sold on the 29th of Septem
* S bei,at the ate residence of John
Williams, dec. of Wanen county, all the
personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of, hogs, sheep, and one Mare,
household and kitchen Furniture —a set of
carpenter’s tools* and plantation ulensi.s.
Wingfield Cosby, Adm’r.
J aeg st lt> It
GEUUGIA —Oghhorpe county.
k T an inferior court held in and for said
rV county, on tlie JMi day of Ji.'y, 18J1,
on tiie application oi James I.', Gresham,
an insolvent debtor, b'fore the licnoiabie
Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph!
Moore, justices thereof. Ordered, that the
22d day of September next, be and is
lieieby appointed for tile meeting of this
court again, upon the application of the
"aid James I) Gresham, at the Court-house
of said county —at which time and place,
it is further ordered, that the said James
D Gresham he brought up before this
court; and also that all and singular the
creditors as well those at whose suit die
said James D Gresham is confined, as also
all those to whom the said Janies I) Gresh
am Is indebted, shall be summoned to ap
pear in person or by attorney, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said James
1) Gresham shall not have extended i*»
him the benefit of the Constitution and
Laws of this stale in relation to insolvent
debtors.
-i true ropy from the minutes,
Isaac Collier, CTk
Julj-IQ 9w ‘
Tim SUBSCRIBERS
OITBH FOU SALE,
A l‘ VUT OF TIIK
Spn:i£-Uill-,Mill TRACT
of I.IXJ),
(Latch belonging to me Estate of Seaborn
Jones, Esq )
[YI\U on both suits of Bullet's creek,
A in the county of Richmond, and ai
present in the occupancy of (hi. M. !■’.
hoisclair. The part offered for sale is ad
mirably well timbered, and would be di
vided to accommodate purchasers. It lic
within four or five miles of the city of Aus
gusts, embraces some beautifully elevated
sites for summer residences, having good
spiings of pure water.
Slaughter § Labuzau,
F. Walker,
FuoruixTons.
July 16 ts
Piauos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first rate London made I’iano Fortes,
f’atent polished and round Cornered.—
Fprsale low for cash, or approved paper,
by A. PICQUET,
at Messrs. F. . GIBSON, Sc Co.
jnnauryl wtf
CHEAP
y-XU
Travelling,
Ou U\e Vj\>vcr lAmi
STAGEIB,
lIICII diverges from the main Nor
thern line at Edgefielu court-house, 8. U.
going by Cambridge, I,aureus, Union and
Yoik coml houses, Charlotte, Salisbury,
Salem, Greensboro,* and Milton, N. Caro
lina, to Halifax, Charlotte, Prince Edward,
and Cuinbeda..d coon-houses,by Cm ters
ville to Fredericksburg, Va. * here it a
gain unites with the main northern line ;
pursuing through the whole distance a
high, plessnt, healthful and cheap coun
try, (from a thu d to a fourth cheaper than
the lower routejwith entertainment equal
ly good, if not better, and affording suffi
cient rest every night to the passengers.
This line will leave Edgefield court-house
every Wednesday morning, on die arrival
of the Augusta stage—and if cheapness,
ease and health be of any importance in
travelling, this Line ought surely to meet
with a portion of the public patronage,
particularly in the warm season.
Geo. McFarland & Co.
June 25.
1 Ureat Bargain.
a» J i-»
£ NOW offer for sale, the tract of Land
wncveon I now live, supposed to contain
about sixteen hundred ucies, being in the
counties of Wilkes ami Lincoln; on Fish
ing Creek, twelve miles from Washington
and nine from Petersburg,
The land is of the first quality, slid in
a most excellent repair lor farming. It
lias tins conveniently of a good Owelling
and out houses, together with large or
chards of excellent fruits, such as apples,
peaches; pesos, daniasons, plums, tic.—
Tins tract of land may be had for one
third less than the real value.
If the quantity of acres should be too
grout, person* wishing to purchase, can
he accommodated Willi any named num
ber. The_cojidilions will be liberal, sneb,
as one third cash, ami the balance in two
annual payments.
Should 1 nut sell between this and the
latter pail of the fall, the above land wdi
be rented; for I am determined on i emot -
ing to the state of Alabama the ensuing
tear. 1 have -no othei motive to sell than
the one just mentioned, and to settle land
I possess in Alabama of morevaiue to me,
though 1 conceit e the tract of land and
the improvemeiis thereon, now cfierrit
for sale, as the best farm in the upper
part of this stale
I have also other lands of considerable
value iu this state for sale; poisons wish
ing to purchase will do well to apply im
mediately to the subscriber.
Hubert Ware.
July 23—.eowoiii
O Zj" The Kditoisol the Georgia Journal
anti Augusta Chronicle are requested to
insert the above advertisement every o- 1
tl.er week for three months and forward
their accounts to this office.
i HOUSE £t lot fronting on Broad
iJL Street and Ellis Street—the lot
contains half an acre, between Mr. John
11. Man and Mrs Fox’x *The house with .
very little repaint may be made a comfort- f
»ble dwelling for a small family. For
• erms apply u»
* G. B, Marshall-
H*' ‘ August 9—^
fcJ°Look at you9
.A LI. pet sons having demands against
the late firm of Kkas, Dutckixcic
Pr.AuitN, arc rcqin sled to hand them in to
the subscriber, before the first of Octo.
, her; next as he. wid not hold himself re.
sponsible for any that may he longer with
( held. It is scarcely worth the price of
i labor, 11 ask these indebted to pay; be
hopes however, that the honest debtor
. will consider it as rather difficult to sub
mit for the space of fifteen or twenty years
. on (he mitrement received from the pass
, >"g brieve, {xiid will sometime in the
I course of the next ensuing ten or twelve
i years, present nim with something more
substantial; and at least allow him the
privilege of closing his business, and
■ commencing some other, lor w Inch, he,
if alive, will he ever grateful, &c. &.c.
G. W. 8. Pwirro.
June 7 ts
BOAT UIVNEUS
f ILL take notice that the lOJst tfec
• lion ol the General Ordinance of the citv
of Augusta, v ill be enforced after the
, first of June—lt reads as follows:—•• All
Boats not in actual use, shall be removed
from opposite the city, during the months
of June, July, August, September and Oc
tober, mutually. UOals found opposite the
city, during the above named months of
the year, containing water in the holds,
shsll be seised by any oiliccr of Council
and conveyed iroin tlio city.. Any person
violating this section shall bfe fined, at the
discretion of Council, in a siipi in.t ex
ceeding one hundred dollars per day; and
shall, moreover, he liable for all expend s
incurred in removing such boat or boats.”
June 4—ts
All persons are here-*
by cautioned against rutting or hau-ing
Wood, Light-wood, or Timber of my des
cription from I lie Spring-Hill-Mill ti aqt i f
Laud, lately a part nf 1 lie es 1 ale of Seaborn
Jones, Esq deceased, and which is at pre
sent in the occupancy nf Col, Michael F.
Hoisclair, as offenders wdl be prosecuted
without disc ri m i nut ion,
Slaughter Labuzan,
F. Walker,
PuoruiETOHS,
Ju’y 16 Gt
Stop the Runaway.
ABSCONDED from the snbscriorr, liv
ing near Augusta, mi die l.'hh initant, a
nmllatlo negro woman, named
SABAH;
She ii about thirty five or forty years of
age, thin visage, with a tear on her cheek,
probably occasioned by the whip. She
may aim for Millo'lgcville, as she is well
acquainted there, having lived in the fa
ntily of Mr. Thomas Husen of that place;
1 Ju.e reasons to believe she has a forged
pass in her possession and probably a tree
one, which she may rely upon in travel
ling. All pel.sons are cautioned against
enipl’iying her in any way, a* (he law will
be rigidly inforced against any person of
fending in that way. A. reward of Twenty
Dollars will be paid for her being Judged
in any Jail in this state or SoulliCaroii
oa, and information given me.
A.
July 19 Ct °
(C?The Editors of the Sta*e |Ca?eUe, Co
lumbia, S. C. and Western (Jaroliuain,
Salisbury, N. C. are requested to insert
the above Advertisement four times and
forward their account* on to this office for
payment
Fob sack “
The Summer Resilience
Os tile Subscriber, called the
Cupboard ,
Situated about one mil* from Turknet
Spring, and from three to four miles from
Augusta. The above place is as pleasant
and healthy a situation us any in the coun
ty—there are a dwelling bouse, kitchen,
smoke-home, tf'ables, etc. all in good re
pair on the premises, with a good spring
of water, and about 65 acres of land, about
23 of which is cleared, and under a good
fence. The present crop now growing
will be disputed of with the premises, if
required, and possession given immedi
ately. For further particulars, enquire of
S. Bussell, Augusta, or on the premises of
J. <S. Sliaiier.
July 25 8t '
TAKICN VP,
i> ' 1
liV »he subscriber, a dim spotted COW,
-..til a pale or yellowish CALF—Neither
marked or hianded. Their ages as fol
low—The Cow, from IJto 15 years did
—Cali; from six to eight weeks old 'j he
owner is requested to prove Ins property
to the subscriber, and take it awa), also
to pay for this advertisement.
J. li. Stockton
■Time 4 if
Georgia, W arreu County.
clerk's office oflhe court of o.dina.y
w HKRFiAS Ross Stevens applies for j
letters of administration on the esiate of
Aqmia Stevens, late of this county deed.
And, whereas the said Ross Steven* Hp
phes for letters of administration on the
estate <S o*ven H. Intf* of guid
county deed—Uieae are iheKfure u cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased tie, son
ally or either of them, to eptcr their ~1 mo
tions (if any they have) in iny office, with
in the lime proscribed by law ' . ■
Given under my hand, at office, this 24*1.
July lodl
Joim Torrence, elk. c. o.
July ”0-——,r.9ru
r •
i\ TRK SUCSCBIBI-n
{ f \/T'i 1 fur unit 1 on remotiub/ -’<m »,
i I tillable Tract us Land,
i. 2J\ IN(! on (he Big K'okee Creek, w i‘i
.' 'hr a mile and a half of Columbia c* mt-
Mouse, containing 351 ecres, about 20 r l ■ t
f which are cleare J. On the premises is
> spring c,f excellent waU r. arul till *he usual
,« improvements of a country sane. F»>,
. sons wishing 1 to purchase will £u ply to tl:tt
j nhscriber at h's residence on the pres
mists.
Ilannong Lamar.
June 4 wß\v
i During my absmtffc
, from Augusta, JOHN I'. A*. Dh V.W.S,
!‘'.sq is duly authorised to not as my .itloj;,
cur. j. u. STAKFOtiD.
July IV. law*
DISSOLUTION.
fifPlll'. co-pitrt.'!urshi|> herein fore existing
fl. between the subscribers, uni-Mho
Smi of Bigelow fit Sims, was dissolved on
the Istinsi. by mutual consent. All ('ter*
sous indebted to die said linn will male:
I payment to A. H. lligelow, who will welt
I Uv all demands agonist the muu .
; A. 11. fl|i<i ) '(Tcuv’,,
i - Urcdeftjitk
f QC7 f 1 he,.busih,'ss o ill Ive, •t.outiittied by
, *V lJi , H'gelo.w, at the first brick store btV
| low tlie-tt Vy j|. t,. |
I '.lllfou U -.>(
SIITCIV CUUlityi
f ,,r 'k's (tjfiff of the Ocurt of Ordinary,
Mary Cooper, adtni
tn.i on the cs'ale of lames Cooper, lath
of said coiiuiy, dec 'd. applies for Letters
Dirihlssory from her Administif.tiou ofthh
Ms ll CS! au-1
I hc-e are then fore, to cite and admo.
msli ad persons concerned, to he and up..
pear at my cilice, to enter their objection*
(if any they have) within the time tpre
scribed by law, why said Letters should
I' d be granted, otherwise tln-y will issti'y
accordingly,
Given under my hand at office. Ibis stli
day i f March, 1821.
•Ino. Torrence, Clk, c. o i
,March 12, 182 d m6m
William tV. WiiJi.tmsA
and wife, and others, f.N EQUITY.
**• >Uill fur Fai titioij.
Thomas Fndips, ami 1
others. J
IN bedience to an order of (he Court
ofKqmty, will be sold :-t Edgefield
Court House on the first Monday in Sep.
(ember next, oiti credit of one hi u j
years, a tr.ict of ftnd containing 4 7 aci t s,
adjoining lands of John Uyau, Charles
Randolph and others, being die rrsider.ee
of the Me tVm.Jeter, dec. On die pre.
mist's are a comfortable two sloiy dwel
ling bouse,agin house, barn and alllithr*
necessary out buildings, tyith about 201
acres of open land remarkably well wa
tered by Springs. Purchasers will be re
qnired to give bond &, security,to p;.y i*
cash the cost and fees of suit, and fora
title deed to the land.
Whitfield Urooks,
Commissioner in Equity •
Edgefield Court TL,use, >
20th June, 1820, > tJLS
Notice.
NINE months after date, applicative
will he made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond country, for
leave to sell a certain tract if land in tho
countv of Daldwh,, situate i n the ta>nli
■•th district, and known by the nur. .es
2i)3, in the plan of said d'stiict, beipj, ‘lib
property of Matthew Fox, dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and Creditors of said
deceased
Anner Fox, Gnn*r.
Vov 23 f» 9m
Sheriff’s :sak*B.
-j-f ILL Be sold, at the Court-House 5,
Witrenton on tho first Tuesday in s p.
temper next, between the usual h.uisof
sale.
The yth part of the re
groes in of Hcjainift 1 arr *
wmcii is property of Win Face a: dr*
death of his mother, or his interest In tli - ~
same, wh'ch is twenty negroes; levu.i n »
to sa.isfv B everalsmallexecutu ns i f"/>'
o! U. u. I 11 Kati'jal, vs Wm. Far,,.
Levied i»au returned 10 me by a c„..sia,
bit 1 .
A. Rogers, s. w. c.
July 30——wds
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the Hoarding House, just below the g-,. I
and market house, on Hrmui street, in ill •
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to * g*’
generous public tor the support already y
given, and solicits a contlliiiaiice of *
, tavms, and pledges hiinse.f to et*eT/
alUMitioii, and hoardingilT fflfToFuuiug
rates. .(♦ wit i—lloises boarded at ail cen.s
per iiS ;!il ; single
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per 57j cents, breakfast j bed V.t
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'd -fable, and a good attentive linilL i fm.ni
the norm. Lalso keep a Wagon 1 Yard in
good order,, gratis, to ilio.mj that i-.fc f
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'Liiorntcu liuleiumi.
April 2.3.
C fj" Milledgeville Recorder, ( -
lumbia, S. C. StXe Gaa-Uc. aud it.
Minetva, will re publish the ;d»ov« me
for live months,and forward then w;.. ..
IC* this olHec fyi payment.