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Augusta Chronicle $ Georgia Gazette.
ts y ' I v t ♦
yOL, 3ft.] Monday,
IICIAX NOTICE.
Tor the relief of the officers, vo-
other persona, engaged in
campaign against the Seminole
iac ted by the Senate and House
entatWea of the United States
» in Congress assembled, That
. volunteer, ranger, cavalry, or
ions, engaged in the*campaign
nisand eight hundred anti eigh
ut the Seminole Indians, who
ied damage by reason of the
horse or horses, which, in con
of the government of the Uni
failing to supply sufficient for
engaged in said service, died,
abandoned and lost,
lowed and paid the value there-
And be it further enacted, That
rs, volunteers, and rangers, ca
»ther persons, for the loss of a
iry equipage of said horse, or
for any guns lost in said sgr
iiich were left in possession of
I States or of any officer there
»allowed and paid the value
laid claims to be paid of any mo
-5 Treasury, not otherwise ap
!: Provided, That, if any pay.
have been made to any officer
aforesaid, for the use and risk,
death or abandonment ol his
; h amount shall be deducted
■ a lue thereof, unless said officer,
shall show that he was re
in which case the deduction
extend to the time such officer
served on foot s And provided
, if any payment shall have been
\y officer or soldier, on account
I, such payment shall be dc
,m the value of his horse ornc
ils: And provided further. That
hall be allowed under the pro.
this act, until proper evidence
been received by the account
a, from the company to which
nts shall have belonged, show
mber bf horses lost/in said com
anner aforesaid, the time when
le name of the owner.
And be it further enacted, That
iting officer of the Treasury
u, shall audit and settle those
,er such rules and regulations
sident of the United States may
PHILIP P. BARBOUR,
f the House of Representatives,
JOHN C/VILLARD,
nt of the Senate, pro tempore.
rton, May 4,1825 Approved.
JAMES MONROE.
Tbeasurv Department,
luditor’s Office, 2Wi May 1822-
ts under the foregoing act, are
tifiucl, that their claims are to be
1 to this office for settlement
,im can be al'owedVdl ihe evi
sdfor by the last proviso in the.
all be received at this office :
idence thus called for, is to be
in a roll o’ each company, sworn
commanding officer thereof, if
f dead, by the next surviving
d which must |je accompanied
if the value ol each hoise lost:
instantiate a claim for equipage
any gun, or guns Ids', there will be
■9(l the certifica e of life or
■ftg officer commanding the claim-
MM the lime the loss was sustained,
such oss, that it happened tfith-
BK fault or negligence on the part of
KHier, and value of 'lvc article, o*
SB lostthat for agu or guns, Idt
'fflfcssio iof the United States,or of
thereof, there will he rcijMirea
of the officer of the Uni-
RMfettes, under whos. charge, or to
IliHuie same was, or were Id., or de
«, proving the fact, and the value ol
or gnus :—t'nat every claim
■e accoiripan'u dby a deposition ol
®lmam, aiming 'hat he has not rc-
any officer, or of t e
States. any horse, or horses, <l'ii
or guns, (as the case ljuy be.)
of such as he shall have U sp nor a-
for same t and bv i
■■that the claimant is the idtnlica.
who sustained the loss; and th-it
except the certdicati sol ot-
at she time of giving them v. t rc
Hfe military stoyice «;f the United
must bo sworn to befoic seine
justice < f he peace, or other per-
Hlgly authorized to administer oaths,
Kl which authority proof should ac-
Mp*ny the evidence.
■ vPeter liagnT, Auditor,
■ditors of newspaper? in the stales of
and Georgia, authorized to pub
■the laws of the United States, are re-
Bated to publish the foregoing stiver-
BBlent three times a week for one
|§ttne 13 3tw4w.
*■l* information W An te«l
iMrZf. M Fosdick, \vho‘,atc<> removed
onMp’ittsbiirgn, I’a. Any person ac
iianftd with his residence, will con-era
ivqjß by directing the same to the office
f JBNational Advocate. N U. Printers
ilKapi fcr a favor by giving the above an
>Bon.
K 6 .
wrUAKERSPIUNGS
tUM subscriber has taken that well
HB ow n stand
K * Quaker Springs.
aJHTF.LY occupied by Major Durk.ee,
seven miles above Augusta on
road and hopes from
|BBentioo to business to give general
j^Hption:
■ John Turpin.
8- ts
Cotton,
AND
Exchange IVcokcr.
THE subscaiber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart A. Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Cos'
Office—where he offers his services in
the above business, and hopes, ty strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that tlie merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the bnsiness is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist* In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave the ware house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeding day
If more convenient, the receims may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious,
2d. Cotton will be sampled and 'receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. nr. —
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
realized till next day’.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a sr.
All), Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6$ cents fora oag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange ami
Brokerage,
In their Various Branches,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from e.ghl o’-
clock a. m. till two o'clock p. M.and from
three o’clock ti'l five r». m.
John Kinney, juu’r.
(0* Mousy is sometimes with mor
than at others Persons having it t» loan,
may, in ‘-he sirffitest confidence, avail
♦hemselves of tin advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above oflice.
November 8. ts
Globe Tavern.
t ITT- Srlbscribcrlßf.rinshisfrleilf'.s on' 1 -
:he public, that bis #
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more, convenient. And on account ot
changing the situation of the laiter, he is
letter aide to provide lor the accommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, iliat as (’»;• as his means and
ability to comply* with ids wishes can g->,
lie will attend to the comtorl and convent
cncc of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
Savannah & Wash
iugton stages put up at tiie
Globe, .
W. Sli vNNON.
pjpcrmb- r 2th
Taw office,
AND
M OBILE- -ALABAMA.
ret
S. UE undersigned respectfully informs
:»is friends in Geo. and »!l oiheis who may
iiave occasion for iih sci vices, that he lias
established himself permanently in tlu,
.;ity ot MOBILE, in the State of Alabama,
Aitovney and Counsellor at f.aw, and
General Agent- and will give particular
attention t .the Collection of Debts in the
Svales of Alabama h. Mihsissii-pi, and at
I^BSACOIA.
W. Burton.
May 23- —— wfit
Hamburg.
EUGKNK BUKNAN,
INFORMS the Public, that he is com
missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the
' District of Edgefield, in South-Carolma,
hat he is ready to act as Conveyancer
or to make up Accompts between Fart
ours, or iw lAiwjtors and Administrators
Post Books and do every thing relative
to the Scrivener's office
I June 3 -ts
Lands For Sale,
.If application he made immediately.
! District 22 Early Countv f on the
Waters f lime Creek ; j Lot 189, Distrir.
3, Henry Ctunly, Lot 210 District 12
Monro.>foon.v.—Apply at lbi» Office.
April 16 1
—■—————. if i |.
C 44 The evil, that men do, lives after them; t
C w The good is oft interred with their bones.’* 5
3c WdMDJDIBCfirW
Co.
have beceiveii nr the latest abiiivalb
V«'lM LIVKRPO-M. & NFW-YOTIK,
A large and general assortment es
GOODS,
Consisting chiefly of the following articles.
LEG ANT Flounced Robes, Needle
worked,
Lowpriced do do do
Needle-work’d Flounces, Trimmings &
Collarets
Do do Midis and Jaconets,
Do do Satin Stripes
4 Cambrics, at all prices
6-Do tlaircoid and nuislinets
4-4- & 6-4 Plain Book Muslins, assorted
4-4 Figured do do
4 4 8; 6-4 Plain and figured Lenoes, &c.
Madras hdkfs. assorted qualities & colors,
White 81 spotted hdkfs for neckcloths,
4-4 Striped Ginghams (very fine)
Plain and twill’d black Bombazeits
Coloured do
4- Linens in half pieces
Do in whole pieces
5- & 7-8 Long Lawns
3-4 Diapers
5-4 Sheetings
Small Mi rmb Shawls
Linen Cambrics
Do do Hdkfs.
Fine Streffiz Oznaburghs
Homo sacking
Cotton Bagging
Blue and Strip’d Jeans, for cluldrens
clothing
Vegouia Cassimere for summer pantaloons
Super black cloths
Black si>k Sr.chews
Yellow Nankeens
Black and White Italian Crapes
Black White and coloured Florences
Du d» & do S tins
Black and White silk Stockings
Du half Hose
White co-ton half Hose
Thread laces assorted
Cotton do do
White blacx, blue, and assorted sewing
silks
Velvet Ribbons
L.utestring and satin Ribbons
Figured do
White Colton Fringe
Flat and round bobbin
Galouns assorted
Stay Laces
Shirt Botlons
Marking Cotton, in balls,
Floss do in do
Beaver and Kid Gloves
Silk Braids
Superior I'ins in papers
Cologne Water
Violet Soap
Antique 0.1
Poftiatum
Dressing Combs.
inaAfc EloWuug,
—VIZ—
Plaid Cloaks and Coalers
Superfine black and blue Coats
Do Cassimere Trowsers
Do Drill do
Coarse Duck do
I’oilenet and black silk Waistcoats
Gentlemens’ linen shirt#, various qualities.
CROCK HUY.
Crates assorted blue Ware
Boxes Liverpool China, in sets of 55 pie
ces each
Small sets do in Hogsheads
Pitchcr-s in d<»
Also, on Consign merit,
18 Ti•■trees BBS London Purer,
12 Casks strong Ale, in bottles,
°0 Uoxe# old Puite Wine, in do
30 J)o Claret in do
50 Do Cider in do
Fri in the advantage which the adver
tisers enjoy in having ail their goodr.se
levied ni Glasgow and Manchester, by one
tit tin ir firm, they are. enabled to offer
the above as low as any Wholesale House
in the United Slates and as it is desirable
to have llieir stock as low during the sum
mer season as possible ; they wid lor a
*cw weeks soil Consider ably under their
nstKil prices.—For CASH or Town ac
ccptar-cos only.
June 6 ts
Insurance against
Fire l'
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
lIIF. Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Uui(dings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta cm! 'ts vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street ,
(Between tlu Post Office U Globe Tavern.)
December 20 _
Thomas W uVk ins 1
Saw Mills
| HE subscriber*. Mills are still in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
thousand, and will cause >*vcry attention
if, be paid to each branch of his business.
—“ His customers v nil be Jairly dealt by "
Thomas Watkins.
April 8 --ts
*V otici —l)r. Thomas I.
What, is appointed Agent and Attorney
in fac', for the transaction of my business
daring my absence for the Summer.
1 C. WINTER.
j Junp 131 « ■■■ 3t
Leghorn Gypsies
AM) HATS.
© CASES Ladies’, Mis.es, Men’s & boy's
XrtJgliOVU G^\ts\ttS
AND HATS,
Os a Superior Quality*
FOR SALE UNUSUALLY LOW,
IDIBW (BIMHDSo
An extensive assortment of Staple & Fancy
DKY GOODS,
ADAPTED TO TUB PRESENT & APPROACHING
SEASON,
EfVJZj
XTRA Soper & Superfine, )»lack blue
and Coronation mixed Cloths and Cas
simeres, (one piece blue doth very
superior,)
Super & common black white and figured
Merseilles, Valencia, Florentine and
figured Cassimere Vestings,
White and Striped Jeans, Cotton Floren
tines, cotton Cassimervs, plain and strip
ed Drillings, blue Nankins, plain and
striped yellow dift#, (long and short
pieces,) and black Camlets, lor coats
and pantaloons
Super, middling and low-priced Bomba
zettes, piain, twilled and figured black
and assorted colors
liiank and blue black Bombazines, fine
Hurt cheap
Small Cashmere and figured Silk Hand
kerchiefs, new articles and very rich
Jacbnets, Mull, Mull Jaconet and common
cambricks
7-4 and 8-1 Diitnask Table Linen
Super London Chintz, Furniture aitd
Printed Cambricks and Calicoes
White and brown Irish Linens in whole
and half pieces, a part very fine
Thread, B -binette and Silk Laces, a great
assortment
India and T ench Levantinos, Florences,
SarcencUes and Satins, plaid, striped,
figured and plain, black, white, green
and assorted colors
Caroline, Cai fislo- and cambric Ginghams
Silk and Tabby Velvets, assorted colors :
one piece white, suitable for painting
Black, white and green Italian Crapes and
Gauzes
Book, Mull aud Jaconet Muslin, scollop
and Inserting trimmings, (a few pieces
Insertions very wide and rich)
Flag, BanJano, Canton and German Silk
Handkerchiefs
Nankin and Canton Crapes, plain and fi
gured biuck and assorted colors
Elegant Satin figured Mandarin crape
Dresses
Nankin and Mandarin crape Shawls and
Scarfs.
Plain and figured Bonks, Leno and Swiss
Musdns and Scotch Lawns
Low-priced Lenoes, suitable for pavilions
Wbite, spotted and cross-barred cambric
Cravats
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white
Siik Hose and Gloves
Elegant figured Satin and Needlework
Muslin Robes, Walking Dresses and
Scarfs, very iicli
Ribbons, an extensive assortment of all
kinds, 100 great a variety to particular
ise
Pearl, thread, bone and ivory Shirt and
Suspender Buttons
Shell and Imitation Combs, a good assort
ment.
Bonnet Wire, Pasteboards, Willow Flats
and Mdlinetts
Bandboxes, by the package and dozen
Black, while, blue, green and assorted
Italian and India Sewing Silk
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirtings and
Sheeting, ike. &c. See,
WITH A CHEAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES
NO')' ENUMERATED,
Comprising an Assortment equal, if not sn
/.error, to any in the city, •which are offer
ed foe sale at wholesale or retail, vLiy low
for rush, or on a liberal credit for town
acceptances.
REGULAR SUPPLIES
Will be received from our partner in New-
Ynik through the summer, which will en
able us to keep cons'antly on hand a gen.
era) assortment of fresh Seasonable Goods,
of the newest fashions and latest importa
tions.
On hand , as usual ,
J A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FASH-
» f ION ABLE, FINE
Straw Bonnets & Trimming
AbeW § Go.
Upper wing, City Hotel,
May 16 wtf
NOTICE.
Will he
ON the first Tuesday in July next, a
greeably to an order obtained from
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond county,
W Shares Steam
Boat S
belonging to the estate of David M'Kinney,
deceased.—Terms made known on the
day of sale.
Constance S McKinney,
Administratrix
May 13—tds
__________________ i
Wanted as a Gardener;
A MaN who doca not get drunk more
than once in a while, and who is not
too lazv to work in hot weather —Apply
at this office.
June 13
June 24-, 4822. [New Stvits—Xo. lA.]
a®®B UNDLES of i
Northern Hay ,
For sale at the V are Mouse of
McKenzie & Ponce,
May 33 ts
t (
For Sale,
2» 'E.'&.c&Weut WigWoTaea, '
AND A
Secondhand Gij*^Harness
Will be sold low fpr cash—Enquire at the
Globe Tavern. May ~7 —r—ts
From XovVU to >o\U\\.
ROM four to six new, comfortably con
s.meted four wheel Vehicles, drawn by
four horses each, and drove by sober and
careful drivers, will set out from Trenton
in New-Jersey to Savannah, via Augusta
in Georgia, on or about the 15th day of
September next.. The route through
Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Caiolinas,
will he confined as much to the neighbor
hood of mountains, as the good roads
through the country will allow. Tin.
journey will lie leisurely taken, so as to
consume from four to five or even six
weeks, dependent somewhat upon the in
clination of persons who may become pas
sengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats
for the above described journey, can do so
bv applying to the Post master of Savan
nah. Priority in the choice of s, al» will
be regulated by numbering the first appli
cant one, which will entitle that person to
the first selection and so on to the lust.
An entire carriage can be takrii up by en
gaging the number of seats.
P. S. All the Gazettes in Georgia and
those at Columbia, South Carolina, are re
quested to insert the above, notice twice a
month, for the two succeeding months
and forward their accounts for payment to
the Rost.master at Savannah.
June 3
*** House Sf Lot,
For Sale,
In Washington,Wilkes county
Ac HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
for sale at n just valuation It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing lour rooms on the lower floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, and
has a small piece of ground attached toil.
Possession can be hud of one tenement,
immediately ; and of the other, in May
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
fice.
V..K ig -if
Tax Collector s
Ami Treasurer’s Office.
rfl >•
I HR City, Road and Well Tax for tin
year 1822, being now due, nnd payabh
the subscriber will attend at his office on
Broad-street, upper tenement of 'b
Bridge Bunk, every day, from 9 A M >
1 P M. to receive the same until IheSOi
day of June next, after which time excci
lions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination
John W. Wilde,
c. a t. c. A.
april 25 ts
SHERIFF’S SALES
i'ouvUiwfeA.
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at
the Court house in Jacksonborougli,
Striven -County, between-the hours often
and four o’clock.
Two hundred acres of
Land lying in said County, on the Gres'
Ogechee River, adjoining Lands of John
Jackson and others ; it being the place
known by Buckhalter’s Ferry tract, on
Great Ogechee River; levied on f>s tin
property of Granvelle Beville, to sa isfv
sundry Executions issued out of the ma
gistrates Court, in favour of K R. Voting,
vg. Granvelle Beville, levied and returned
by a constable.
James Bryan s. s. c,
June 17 Ids
(jj* The Subscriber will
leave Augusta for Mobile in » few 'Jay s
meanwhile any business intend* d to be
confided to him, i* requested to be lt.fl at
the office of Wm. W. Moil, Esquire. *
\V. Barton.
May 23
NOTICE.
All Persons having against
die estate of Nathaniel Punning, late * •
Lincoln County, deceased, are hereby no
lined to present their accounts, duly a<
■ '•sted, within the time prescribed by law,
and all those who ure indebted, wilt avail
themselves of this notice, to come fo>
ai d and make such arrangements as w ilt
be sa isfactoy.
Samuel Coulter,
Qualified Administrator, on the haute
of said Nathaniel Fanning dec’d-
June 3
University of’ Georgia, ?
Athens, I2th .June, 1822. j
T
1 HE examination of the present senior
class will begin on Morality the Bth of Ju
lv next', in the College (‘impel, on which
occasion the Trustee* of tire University
are particularly requested to attend Tha
Parents and Guardians of the Candidate* -
for Collegiate Honors, and Literary G n
tlemen in general, are invited to hi- pre
sent.
tni Thursday the first day of August,
the Selni Annual F.samina'iou of 'he
Freshman Class will take place ; —On Fri
day the 2d, the Sophomore Class will he
examined;—tin Satiiroay the 3d. the Can*
didstes for Admission Into CoFege from
the Preparatory School, will he examin
ed ; —On Sunday the 4th, a Commence,
ment Sermon will be delivered in the Cha
pel, On Monday the 3*h, the Junior Cla *
will be examined;—On Tuesday the fill,
the Junior Class will deliver enigma! Ora.
tions, and on Wednesday the 7lh will bo
the Annual Cominenceiuf.nl.
Dy order,
Asbnry Hull,
Sec. of the University of Geo,
(Ct’The Editors of new'spaperg through,
out (he State, who art friendly io the in
terest* f the College, w ill confer a favor
on it, and the community in gen ral, by
giving the above a few conspicuous inser,
lions in theii respective papers.
A. MULL,
June 17
Meson A
LEXINGTON,
oaLETimnn: couxrr, gfo.
r V
I HE Trustees of the Mule and Fenml*
institution ul ,Ins place, beg leave to pi t,
sent their claims before an e aiiglptncd
pub! ic, mid CQn only desire a proper drgrre
of reflection to convince them of the jo„,
lice of their appeal.
'Che situation of Lexiigton isimqudj,
tionabiy liealthy ; the two Acad inn s »ra
located in ;r private pai I of the V tin , -, ai d
are separated and distine'; and f. ■ ’.he last
IS months huvt been under the dii’t c'i'iq
i.f Mr Andrew /then & nis danghi , The;
Trustees have ent ag d in addition, ■
services of Mias Ltvcnsworth and Mm*
Ithea who will conduct th Female ])e>.
piirliiienl; und Mi, Ithea, t ill remain st
the head of the Male Department, w cl\
Mr, Uolurt lluvdiwav, Ins assistant. 'J’he
two Instiuilions w ill be under ti e get.era!
supeiintendance of ,Mi lfli< S—which,
from lus advanced age in li'e, and he pev
know lodged worth (k long exp- rif-noe sm a
Teacher, entitles him m a liberal pulton,
age and the confid nee of ’he’ people —.
Flic present ae >sion •. ndsoo n - 19*(|
nt which time the Exuno Him* wi.’i «,»yq
place. The ptnents of chub- ■ml ,h.i
public are respectfully it.v ied ,o , •i, J,
( he next Session wid com ■ ence or ’bo
first \Ji»ndm in .Inly lie*' IJoaid »m. be
obtained on reasonable ic" ■«. ia tfi. 'i ioat
• I spectacle private families t.omfony -five
to fifty doiia s'.he Session Tni ion vary,
mg from ; x to twelve dollars tipi
—paid in advance
Lexingfon, June JO— ■
Take Notice,
ii
I HE Holders and Occupiers of Lots lq
.)■, Third Want, are he'iby requir'd iq
their Cellars filled up, c. mplsmly
above the ri*e vs Water in the ssmt;, p e.
ona lo the Ist of July next, nmil • h <’b
■ .■e, they are directed lo h*v< thp w'• ,
mies. so filled up, bailed out i,t I-. *{
nry 2d day. They are forme
quired to fill up, or drain off, by the scorn
.me, all pools or ponds of water, wliir.fi
ave become stagnant in the Id's so occu,
ned by hem; otherwise ihey Jodi be.
gome liable, »n ei'iier c se, to tfi- penalty
or violating (he 11th Section of he Ge»
trial Ordinance • f 'he Oil Council,
Augusta. June 19 h. 1822.
Chari* * l,nh“zan,
Pcte ! Bi'uuocii,
John I/tut.
June 20—— 2i
Verj Valuable
Heal Estate for Salt', within
12 miles of Augusta,
I OFFKH for sale my Vailiable tract of
Lund, lying on the road lea licgftvm Au
gusta to Washington, distant from die
former about 12 nu ts, con aimrg four
hundred Acres of prime Upland, well a.
apted to growing Corn or Cot'on, situ
ued in ajhealihy, and respectable neigh,
borhood. Tliis tract has several orchard*
which bear as fine fruit as tho country as.
f.>rd*.
, Fristiming none will purchase without
i xaminmg, it is thoughi imneceasify to
e<» er into particular*. But persons wish,
mg health and fine land ar< requested to
c .11. Tern s can be made known by ap
plying on the premise* to die subscriber,
-r to John Gasilin, or Hay* Uowdre, m
August*.
J. W. Beall,
•June 20 ts
notice! ~ ->
my wiP, BiruuniTix.
? T i.k* . list ing let’ my bed and ooaid
'ulibut any just cause or p-ovoctition, I
do therefore llfrel y fiirw . n II persons
from ere tiling h< >. or having a v dealings
with her w halever on my account.
.fob a Tin lev.
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