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■).; D AV M THURSDAY
■ MOWLVaS,
■Cecrn $ Charlton.
WL i 0 f the Laws of the U. States
ootlAlß PJ® AHWUWf *
M W ADVANCE.
iOOEiUKS,
■ H Thompson § Co
■ Offer Jor Sale,
L Prime green Coffee
■tils prime N. O. Sugar
L pure Holland Gin
K do Cog Brandy
Hjj J. Rum .
■if pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
Krds loaf Sugar
■boxes Spanish Segars
■do do Imperial ? Tld A
■powder fk Hyson S XXU
■.Canisters, do do do
■s and Ginger,
K Pepper,
■>v« Fresh Almonds,
■oies No. 1 Soap,
■ r . Shot, assorted,
■t Duponts Powder,
■ Best Richmond Tobacco,
Kies Chocolate,
Eels N. E. Gin,
Kts Cheese,
Kies do.
Kliels Salt.
I-—ts
Iscriber offers for sale, an ele*
pertinent of FRENCH FAN*
j, just received per the latest
Consisting of
trea Collerets
Inserting- Trimmings
1 White plain Silk Stockings
do Embroidered do
ilian Crapes
ured Ribbons
irino Shawls
itin
mbrick Handkerchiefs
eu Cambrlck
1 White Leghorns
1 White Ostrich Feathers
s for Milliners &c.
le of the above goods, are now
to be seen at Messrs. Tardy
John Morand.
Thompson & co.
received , and offer far sale.
•iipe Green Coffee,
ipsrior St. Croix Sugar,
icovado Sugar,
i Teneriffe Wine.
:e> Spanish Segara.
Brandy,
land Gin.
Rum.
perm Candles,
die* Twist Tobacco.
:et scented Do.
idou Mustard,
st London Porter,
nveroess and Dundee bagging
Is Liverpool ground salt.
> - "-3 m
8, Shoes, and
Leather.
Houghton.
Browi-street, four doors above
the U&pkct a
IPBCTFULLY informs'his friends
customers, that he intends keep
nstsptly on hand, a complete assort*
of BOOTS and SHOES, of every
pfion—which will be sold low for
either at wholesale or retail.
"tfy merchants are invited to call
" a for themselves,
expected, ,a large supply of Nor-
Alto tn hand,
dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS,
-first rate.
'« 21.
Caution*
public is hereby cautioned from
«for two notes, drawn by the sub*
fi ini favor of James Randall, one for
oiiars, and the other for fifteen do!*
kVJ n ue on the i5tU of May last,—
Mall not having complied with the
rauon for \yhich thfy was given,
mtend to pay the sapae.
me2s THOS. CAMPBELL.
hveat Emptor.
, ate requested to take no*
fn» ” at * !** ve legal and equitable
t mnn cou * ulen l ble part of the pur
ambrr t W *'. r * mainß unpaid, upon
IP i en ! ,n tbe lots laid off by Ed-
J- Umpbell on street An
tDem,reon ere are frame
formerly my property, and by
doppl. Jarn s s . Myers. Apy person
ect a,e V n ts lke the property
t . • r ose ben3 of which if more par
n C7TT is desired, it will bo
X^ ard Wil de. Esq. o.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
At Slaughter*
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
[YOL, XXXV.] THURSDAY MORNINjB, AUGUST 30, 1881. [No. 3088.]
' THE SUBSCRIBERS
OFFER FOR SALE,
a fart or tub
Spring-HilUMill TRACT
■ of id.ro,
(Lately belonging to the Estate of Seaborn
Jones, Esq )
LYING on both side* of Butler’s creek,
in the county of Richmond, and at
£ resent in the occupancy of CoL M. P.
oischur. The part offered for sale is ad
mirkfaly well timbered, and would be di
vided to accommodate purchasers. • It lip
withinfour or five miles of the city of Aus
gusta, embraces some beautifully elevated
sites for summer residences, having good
springs of pure water.
Sljuightur £$ Labuzan,
F. Walker,
Propristors.
July 16 ‘ ts
To Mechanics.
THE Justices 6f the Inferior court for
the county of Columbia 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, Clk x. c.
July 12 ft
The Euterpeiad.
IV
. HE first volume of the EUTJSUPEIAD
or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER 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, Milk-Street, Boston.
May 31—
The Subscriber, ~
those who can furnish him
O with evidcncr, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COMUS, on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve- :
ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass wbcih he propuced (with
out effect) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
that bis pass was not out by one week, the
negro does not knew who was nis friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be umler
itood—should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable will be granted by
Isaac Laßoche,
Apply to |
A. Slaughter § C. Labuzan
or Thus. S. Oliver,
December 7 ts
Notice. I
A LL persons indebted to Abe estate of
A. the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d,
either by note or open account, are re
quested to come forward »pd pay tbc.same
before the Ist day of November next.—
All persons having claims against the es- ,
tate are notified to exhibit them to the ,
administratrix within the time prescribed ;
by law, properly authenticated.
Eliza A. Leavitt, adrn’x.
April UJ.— — ts
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Kill, gi
ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollars, dated as well as I refollect the
21st of November, 1620, payable the
first day of March, 1821 j as the property
proved to be unsqund, I am determined
not to pay t.
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts
“ notice:
V’i ■ ILL be sold on the 29th of Seplcm
f ▼ bet, at the ate residence of John
Williams, dec. of Warren 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 utenshs.
Wingfield Cosby, Adin’r.
august 16 It
GEUiIGIA —Ogllhorpe county.
VT an Inferior court held in find for said
county- on the 7th day of July, 1821,
on the application of James 1). Gresham,
an insolvent debtor, b-fore the honorable
Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph 1.
Moore, justices thereof, Ordpred, that the ,
22d day of September next, be and is
hereby appointed for the meeting ot this j,
court again, upon the application of the ' ,
said James U Gresham- at the Court-house j,
of said county—at which time and place, !,
it is further ordered, that the said James j
D Gresham be brought up before this
court -, and also that a]l and singular the
creditors as well those at whose suit the
Slid James D Gresham is confined, as also
all those to whom the said James D 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
D Gresham shall not have extended to
him the brnpfit of the Constitution and
Laws of this state in relation to insolvent
debtors.
A true copy from the minutes,
Isaac Collier, Cl’k
July! 3 ?W
•• v
(&*Look at this—won't you?
All persons havmg demands against
the late firm of Kus, Duickinck &
I* Carre, art requested to hand them in to
the subscriber, before the first of Octo
her; next as he will not hold himself re
sponsible for any that may be longer with
held. It is scarcely worth the price of
labor, to ask those indebted to pay; he
hopes however, that the honest debtor
will consider it as rather difficult to sub
sit for the space of fifteen or twenty years
on the nutrement received-frutn the pass
ing breeze, and will sometime in the
course of the next ensuing ten or twelve
years, present him with something more
substantial; and at least allow him the
privilege of closing his. business, and
commencing some other, for which, he,
if alive, will be ever grateful, Ac fitc.
G, W. S. Ream),
June 7 ts
BOAT OWNERS
ILL take notice that the 101st sec
tion of the General Ordinance of the city
of Augusta, will 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 mpnttfs
of June, July, August, September and Oc
tober, annually. Boats found opposite the
city, during the above named months of
the year, containing water in the holds,
shall be seized by any officer of Council
aiid conveyed from the city. Any person
violating this section shall b* fined, at the
discretion of Council, in a sum nob ex-,
ceedingjOne hundred dollars per day; and
•hall, moreover, be liable for all expejices
incurred in removing such boat or boats.**
June 4—ts
***"' * ’ll!a ana^—. ■ i '■*
All persons are hero
by cautioned against cutting or hauling
Wood, Light-wood, or Timber of any des
cription from the Spring-Hill-Mill tract of
Land, lately a part of the estate of Seaborn ’
Jones, Esq. deceased, and which is at pre
sent in the occupancy qf Col. Michael F.
Boisciair, as offenders will be prosecuted
without discrimination.
Slaughter § Labuzan,
F. W alker,
Proprietors.
July 16——fit
Stop the Runaway.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, liv
ing near Augusta, on the 13th instant, »
mullatto negro woman, named
SARAH;
She is about thirty five or forty years of
age, thin visage, with a scar on her cheek,
probably occasioned by the whip- She
may aim lor Milledgeville, as she is well
acquainted there, having lived |n the fa
mily ot Mr. Thomas Husen of that place;
I hare reasons to believe she has a forged
pass in her possession and probably a free
one, which she may rely’ ftpon in travel
ling. All persons aw cautioned against
employing her in any way, as the law will
be rigidly mforced against any person of
fending in lhai way. A reward of Twenty
Dollars will be paid for her being lodged
in any Jail in this state or South-C.'Xli
qa, »nd information given me. *
A. Bugg.
July 19——fit
(CT'Vhe Editors of the State Gazette, Co
lumbia, S. C. and Western Carolinain,
Salisbury, N. C. are requested fp insert
the above Advertisement four times and
forward their accounts on to this office for
payment.
FOR SALifi
T\>e Summer Residence
Os the Subscriber, called Hie
Cupboard,
Situated about one mile from Turknet
Spring, and from three to four miles from
Augusta, flip above place is as pleasant
and lieakhy a situation as any in the coun
ty—there are a dwelling house, kitchen,
smoke-house, stables, etc. all in good re
pair on the premises, with a good spring
of water, and about 65 acres of land, about
25 of which is cleared, and under a good
fouce. The present crop now growi.ig
will be disposed of wilt, the premises, if
required, and possession given irnmedi
ate.y. F>r further particulars, enquire of
S. Russell, Augusta; or on the premises of
. . J. S. Sbafler.
July 26——8 t
Georgia, W arren County.
Clerk's office of the court of Ordinary
HEREAS Ross Stevens applies for
letters of administration op the estate of
Aquila Stevens, late of this couqtydecd.
And, whereas the said Ross Stevens ap
plies for letters of administration on the
estate of Owen B. Stevens, laie of said
county deed.—These arc therefore to cite
and admonish all singular the kindred
anq creditors of the said deceased person
ally preitherofthem, toentertheir objec
tions (if any they have) in ray office, with
in the time prescribed by law
Given under my hand, at office, this 24th
July 1821
John Torrence, clk. c. o.
July 30- m9m
Medicine, Surgery tyc.
TIoGTOK JOHN WALKER begs leave
to inform the public that he has lo
cated himself at Mr. Pace’s. 13 miles above
Augusta, on the Washington road, with a
view of practisin tbe different branches
of the medical profession.
July wSw
mm
' THE SUBSCRIBER
Offer* fnr tale on reasonable terms,
A Valuable Tract of Land,
liVlNti on the Big Kiokce Creek, with
in a mile and a halt of Columbia Court.*
House, containing 351 acre*, about 2000 l
which are cleared. On the premises is a
, spring of excellent water, and all the usual
improvements of a country farm. Per.
sons wishing to purchase will apply to the
subscriber at his residence on the pre.
mises.
Harmong Lamar.
June 4 - wßw
mssoLtmoN.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, under the
firm of Bigelow & Sims, was dissolved on
the Istinst. by mutual consent. All per
sons indebted to the said firm will make
payment to A. B. Bigelow, who will set
tle all demands against the same.
A. B. Bigelow,
Frederick Sims.
(Cj*The business will be continued by
A. B. Bigelow, at the first brick store be
low the City Hotel
.August 9 3t
Georgia-—Warren county.
Clerk’s Off re qf the Court ojf Ordinary,
WHKIIEAS Mary Cooper, administr*.
trix on the estate of James Cooper, late
of said cdnnty, dec'fi. applies for Letters
her Administration of the
• said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admo
qiah ail persons concerned, tp be and ap
pear at my office, to enter their objections
(if any they have) within the time pre
scribed by law, why said Letters should
not be granted, otherwise they will issue
accordingly,
Given under my hand at office, this sth
day of March, 1821.
Jno. Torrence, Clk, c. o.
March 12,1820——mCm
William W. Williams'!
and wife, and others, IN EQUITY.
V*- >l3lll for Partition.
Thomas Philips, and
others. J
IN bedience to an order of the court
ofEquity, will be sold at Edgefield
Court House on (be first Monday in Sep
tember next, on a credit of one and two
years, a tract of land containing 437 acres,
adjoining lands of John Kyan, Charles
Randolph and others, being tfie residenci
of the late Wm. Jeter, dec. On the pre
mises are a comfortable two story dwe*
ling house, a gin house, barn and allsther
necessary out buildings, with about SOU
acres of open land remarkably well wa
tered by springs. Purchasers will be rp
iprired to give bond & security, to pay in
cash the cost and fees of suit, and for a
title deed to the lam).
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court House, T'
20th June, 1820. 5 tIS
Notice.
NINP. months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond country, for
leave to sell a certain tract of land in the.
county,of paid-in, situate in the twenti -
eth district, and known by the
203, in the plan of said district, being the
property of Matthew Fox, dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said
deceased.
Aimer Fox, Gua'r .
Nov 23 - m9m
Bherifi”s Sales, ™ I,J '
ILL Be sold at the Court-House in
Warrenton on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, between the usual hours of
sale.
The 7th part of the ne
groes in possession of Benjamin Carp!
which is property ,pf Wm Pace at th e
death of his mother, or his interest in th e
same, which is twenty negroes; levied oh
to satisfy i-evera! sm;-i| executions in fa\#''
ot H. Hi 1 11. Kindal, is Wm. Pace.
Levied and returned to me by a consta
ble.
A. Rogers, 8. w. c.
July 30—wda
Advertisement.
the stihacribcr has taken
the Hoarding House, just below the goa.
and market house, on Broad street, in tin
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
generous public for th* support already
given, and solicits a continuance of iheir
favors, and pledges himself tq give every
attention, and boarding at tire following
rates, 10 wit:—Horses boarded at 50cents
per night; single feed 37J : boarding for
man per day jsl; dinner 50 cents j sup.
per 37i cents; breakfast 37j ; bed 25
cents—clean nice beds and a well furnish
ed tabic, and a good attentive hostler from
the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that take
boarding. I am; Ac. &c.
Thornton Holeman.
April 23.
OCT* The Milledgeville Recorder, Co
lumbia, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re-pnblishthe above monthly
for five months, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment.
J||J During my absence
from Augusta, JOHN F. ANDREWS,
Esq is duly authorized to atlas my attor.
eny. I■ R. STANFORD.
July $3 lawA
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first tate London made Piano Fortes.
Patent polished and round Cornered—
For sale low for cash, ov approved paper,
by •- A. PICQUBT,
at Messrs. F. , GIBSON, & Co.
jansuryl wtf
CHEAP r ‘
&KD
Travelling,
On the \spse* iAne o£
STAGES,
WHIGH diverges from the main Nor
thern line at Kdgefielri court-house, S. U.
going by Cambridge, Laurens, Union and
York court-houses, Charlotte, Salisbury,
Salem, Greensboro,’ and Milton, N. Caro,
lina, to Halifax, Charlotte, Prince Edward,
and Cumberland court-houses, by Garters
ville to Fredericksburg, Va. Aherc it a
gain unites with the main northern line;
pursuing through the whole distance a
high, pleaant, healthful and cheap Coun
try, (from a third to a fourth cheaper than
the lower route)with entertainment equal
ly good, if not better, and affording suffi
cient rest every night to the passengeis.
This line will leave Edgefield court-house
every Wednesday morning, on the arrival
of the Augusta stage—and if cheapness,
case 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.
A Great Bargain.
1 NOW offer for sale, the tract of Land
whereon I now live, supposed to cor sin
about sixteen hundred acres, being in the
counties of Wilkes and Lincoln; on Fish
ing Creek, twelve miles from Washington
and nine from Petersburg.
The land is of die first quality', and in
a most excellent repair for farming. It
has the conveniency of a good Dwelling
and out houses, together with large or
chards of excellent fruits, such as apph u.
peaches; peang dajpasons, plums, &c.—
1 hia tract of land may be had for one
third less lhai; the real value.
It the quantity of acres should be to'
great, persona wishing to purchase, can
be accommodated named num
ber. The conditions will be liberal, such,
as one third cash, and the balance in tw>>
annual payments,
Should 1 not sell between this and tin
latter part of the fall, the above land will
be rented; for I gm determined on remov
ing to tbw state of Alabama the ensuing
year. I have no other motive to sell thai
the one just mentioned, and to setvle laud
I possess in Alabama of more value to me.
though I conceive the tract of lar.d anu
the tmprovemens thereon, now offered
for sale, as the best farm in the upper
part of this state
1 have also other lands of considerable
value in this state for sale; persons wish
ing to purchase will do well to apply im
mediately to the subscriber.
Robert Ware.
July 23 eow3m
(J3* The Editorsol the Georgia Journal
anil Augusta Chronicle are requested to
insert the above advertisement every c
titer week for three months and forward
their accounts to this offipe.
FOR SALE^
A HOUSE 8t lot fronting on Broad
Street and Ellis Street—the lot
contains half an acre, between Mr. John
11. Man and Mrs. Fox’s, 'The house with
very little repairs may be made a comfort
able dwelling for a small family. For
■ eons apply to
G. B. Marshall
_ Angnst 9 if
BoWats IWwavA.
STOLEN from Capt. Bee’s IKcit in th
*city of Augusta, on Monday Evening,
the 20tli inst a large Bay MARK, about 8
or 9 years old, with fold. She had a do.
ble rained bridle on, and is about fifteen
hands and a half high, a very long tale
long head ami neck, and a small lump 0,.
one of her fore ancles, and had a sore or
the middle of her back, but now well—
Forty dollars will be paid for the tbie*
and thirty for the Mare, to be delivered •
the subscriber, thirteen miles above A .
gusta, or with Edward Bird, of Augusta
at the City Hotel.
Bread , Pace. K
August 37 ts
100 barrels Howard
ard-street Baltimore FLOUR, for sale by
/, Thompson.
Auguat 27—-ts
Proposals
f For Publishing a Paper in the Tofr*
of MliedgeifiUe, to be emitted,
Wfc, KVppU.
TftE Press lias beeo.trulT wud classical
ly called the Palladium of Lib:ny—Jr*
the dissemination of useful knowledge*—
in the correction of political abuses, it
stands proudly pre-eminent above every o
tlier institution—it is the hand-maid to
Ihe Arts and Scieiree# —the conservator
of Genius, aifd the Pioneer to the maicf*
of Liberty and Virtue, However corrupt;
a Press may be; hqwever ably and ski*-
fully conducted, it cannot long retain an
undue influence upon the (mods of tho
Pcqple» - the glare of public observation
through which it moves, like the unsulli
ed Mirror of Confucius, immediately re
flects its deforminity j and exposes its ve„
nality. Some one has aptly observed, that
op*s ion is the Queen of the H arid ! She
is emphatically s<> in a government like
ours. The aristocratical maxim, “ i\tt
people are their atvn worst enemies under
whatever semblance it may appear, wil|
still retain an impress of its original ft a-,
lures; and the ken of an enlightened
community will soon penetrate the gossa
mer mantle, and drag the monster to l.ght*
WE, THE PEOPLE, will ie pauicut
larly devoted to gn impartial examination
of the politics of the State es Georgia-.
The policy of its present uunuiiLlra'.ion is
one which fully accords About teelmgs
and principles—ams si- long as u
to that honest and independent course
whipb has invammuy marked its progress,
«» long will tlm Editors be devolcii to its
support. AH uiwer s’>« ; cr,iii jf- p /.of
National concern, will receive that por,
tionof attention which they merit; and
every exertion will be used to rend.; Ihu
paper a medium of useful intelligence
Such are the sentimeutsof the Editors
—*aml ihus feeling and thinking will they
launch their little battue upun ihe politi
cal ocean. With Truth their elfin, and
Independence (heir compass, they hope in
attempting to avoir! tliey'wdl not
founder on Qhnrybdis; but ride in triumph
on the Sea of Principle into the Fort of
Public Safety.
WE, THE PEOPLE, will be publish
ed forthwith, under the management of
one of the Editors of the Augustes Qhrs~
nicle.
The terms of subscription will be threo
dollars per annum, payable on thf dehvc ■
ry ot the flpst numh. r, or four dollars Xt
the expiration of th. year.
Qo‘ Advertisements and Job yfutK r*i
the customary prices
July 2J —ts
UW. ”
THE subscriber tenders his profession td
services in the following counties ot the
Middle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia,
Washington, Emanuel, Striven & Burin,
and in the county of Warren of the Nor -
thern Circuit, He wm i.Uo practice uy
the Federal Courts of this State.
Thomas Glascock.
03»The Savannah Republican ami MiN
leilgeville Journal will insert the above
one month. X. G.
January 22
Found,
b■ iMF.TIMF. sijic-, ■ R.(I Morocco
Socket Hook, containing Receipts and
noney—-other valuable property to tha
iwner. It is supposed to belong to a Mr.
Stephen Lyles, of Columbia Cou sty. TUo
.wner can have it by paying fo*- this Ad«
vt itiscment.
July 19 ts n
' 1 11 ■ r
Notice is hereby Given,
f'HAT the concern of Glascock M Dich
inson is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has been
iransfered to David F. D.ckinson, v, i,c is
authorised to dote and settle the sat.-e.
That Thomas Glascock wdl attend t &<!-.
vocating causes in which th> s.ud -mi#. it
have been employed, and will continue,
his practice in the counlift# of R.cinn d,
Uurke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in she count ck of
'Vasliington and in the Mayor’s Court of
this city.
Thomas Glascock,
David F, Dickinson
January 11 ts
Consignments.
Df*. KOftJSft’g
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
usect in Consumptions,
▼ v Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
ascases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is heed
jrom all those objections which the use of
ir.namatory drops, or simitar preparations
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of Ihe
vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; to. re*
Mih of many years labour and VjfTTf* xT
I his own practice, ffe is sensible of ilio
’’ nf/usional objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
* ,e ainister. He can only observe that
.he Medical properties of his Deterge' 1 ;
in only be tested by i»s use. A O
‘Jfses of the above, are offered lo - ;
Wholesale and Retail > also Casks
:>;rels of Lamp and LinteedOil, V;
■ r.l; Alum and Madder; with vatu h
•ier articles on the most accommodat. *
rg terms. .jjL
C, C. Dunn,
, Anstey* Borg*
/inua*f I •
4 v A*