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Fxccuior'N Male*
A GREEABLY iouii order of ilm Honorable the Inferior
<\»urt of h.K.illi county, while sitting for ordiimrv
purposes. will he Hold on the firm Tuesd.tv in AUtiUSt
next, lit*lorn the Courthouse doonn Decatur, in *rtideountv.
within the legal hours ofxulo, the follow lug pi openy, huffing-
big t«» the eatute of Isauc Autroy, lute ol Haiti county, dot cas
ed. to wit:
Part ol lots of land No. I*‘3 nml 95, the mi mo lining twenty
five acres, more or loss, lying in the 15th dist. <>t ori.'iimlly
limn,lint n.nv DeKulll coonll ; also, Ini .Mi. 31, in ill.' Ililli
dist.. <-on'Miiiiiig2(t2l acres, mute or less; nl-m, lot No. 91, in
the loth di«t. containing 202J acres, more m lcss;i,Dn.lot No.
]H6 t III the 10th diBL. containing JMW| oeres, nnmt or less;—
ull orsaid lots ni l,rod\\me in (.aid comity of DcKnlb .
At the Mime timenn.1 place, will ho sold the following lie-
gines, belonging to *n*d estate, to wit : IVter, a liny almnt
lb \ mps of age ; I,ot, a girl about 11 years m* age; and Nelly,
u woman about lifiv rears of age.
Teims m .do known on the dnv of sale.
JOHN W. S IT.W ART, Ex’r.
May I, tO 13. 33
l^ovil MOVI'IIH atier date.appli, ulioil w.II be nu.de
V it. t *e Honorable the Inferior Com t ol Wilkinson comity
w hilt* .sitting for oiiiimirv purposes, lor leave to sell the niter
est of -umiicl Wheeler,decca.scd m lot of land No. 175, in the
I i tli District of Carroll county.
.SARAH WHEELER, Adm r
May 2, D’ 13. 32
.ISMft'i'IIN alter date, application will he
I 1 made to the honorable the inferior I’.ai.t of Twiggs
county, when silting for ordinal v purposes, for leave to
tne land ai.tl uegims ol John tiireu.late of said county,
ceased. 1611AFL GRAGG,Adin
April 18,1043. 29
IdOi R ^BO>TIIS alter date, up-m-utim, w i|
c made to iim 11onurable ihe Inferior Court of Crnwfurd
, II
one lot ot laud, No. 123, in tlieSOih di-nnct of formerly Mu*-
cogee, now I It iris eounly,—drawn hy (Saucy Mill, w i, low,
J tsp r comity. Mines dist. Sold us the property of James
W. Hill,minor.
I.MWF.I.I.IN MORGAN. Guardian.
Crawford county, Fell. 5, IU41. 28
e’lOXTBSN after date, application will
1 made to tlm Honorable the lulermi Court ot
county, while sitting as a Court of O.dimiry. for leav
the land und negtoc- heloegimr to the estate of .Samuel
1,1,1 ", u< " J iMINd'.'f IIU Ml'*SON, A
March G, 18*13. ill
1/01' £4 .UOWBHS after date, application will hr*
I made to the Honorable (life riot Court m Wilkinson conn-
tv. while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to se!
half ot lot of land No. 24-, in the 3l)ll, «1i-tiii:l of origii
■i the property of Mary Anne Eliza-
comity, when sitting as a Court
sell the real estate of l.evi .Mantling deceased.
G Mill ID) MANNING, Ad
March 2d. 1813. 2(i dm
1 /01 Bi IBO.HIIIS after date, application will In
1 matte to the lloiioial.lt* the Inferior Uourt «f Twigg*
county , when sitting fur ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell
the I a ml ami negroes belonging to the estate ol Jacob Harris,
March 27th, 1813.
GEORGIA, Newt.
WK
IRA I»ECK f A (I m*i
Kim It und Z .chiiriiih I). .McClain
aiu, late ofsaideon
These ate therefore to cite all iiitd'singulni the kindred und
creditors of M-.id deceased, to l,<- and appear at o
in the time pie.-crtbed by law, to show cause, it n
why «ni I b tit is should not he gianterl.
GEORtBSA, Ttvik'Kx 4’oimiy.
U 711 Kill: AM Wesley King, Guardian of Wiley V
blood, Martha Youngblood nml Joseph You
applies to me for letters of dismission from said G
* These nr. therefore to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at in v office
within the lime prescribed hy law, to show cause,ilunv
they have, why said lettevsshm’iU not he grained.
Given under my hundut
GEORGIA, Wilkinson cmmiy.
.1 of tiie las/ Will mu! Testament of Je.se Simpson l,.te ol
S.Iid ,11.11111. deceased that lie Ii>i« ft.Mv ,-.v eul. d the same und
praiing to he discharged ft.-m said Executorship*
These are theiefoiv to cite and admonish all eo
he and appear at iiiv ('dice w itliiu the time tuescribi
to show . ..use d any they l,nv* w hv Haiti Martini) .
should not he discimigerl from his l*< xeeulur.-liip ns aforesaid.
Ginm mi.h rmv hand nml at office this il • 2?il» dnv of
Dee. |. |». * AIGISM > !!. RAII’OKD.C.C, 0.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
■y^riiERE VS B IL II
hy law
Pitts,
Dismis-ion on the tome.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and »ingu1ur
the kindred and ereditorsof said deceased to be and appearnl
my office within the lime prescribed hv law,to show cuuac.it
■ n\ they have, win *uid letters should noth, grunted.
JAMES 11. McCAl.L i». c. c. o.
March 2.1th.28in. 2b
estate of
’ :>UGIA, Uilkiitsoti <oia:ify.
\ y HERE vs Thomas Hooks and Charles Hooks applies
V? to me for letters of Administratiun on '
John I'noks late ot mid county deceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite und admonish a I
the kindred andereditois of said deceased,to he and appear m
my office within the lime prescribed in law. to show cause,il
nuv the\ lime, whv said lettera should not ho granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this JTih M iv,Idl'd.
20 ‘ AUG; B. RA1K0RD, C; C. O.
GEORGIA, Newton (ioiiuty.
TOIIN DIGGS.„f the alor.Hiid eountv, tolls before me,
• ) Kennedy ll.Blake.ajustieeofthepei.ee, in and lor si.itl
eon ol v and di.-lrict, a sot re I dapple era v 11 oi se. v* itli a switch
tail nml lorn: ini.no mid tbietnp. four feet nine inches high,
supposed l.v the appraisers to he three years old. No other
visible iu'ii k.-* or brands. Appraised by George Buehiumu and
Thniiris Dues to he worth twenty-live dollars, this May llth,
185:?. K. II. IHAlvEj. P.
A (run extract from the Estrav Book,.May -5th. 1843.
35 8t ' WM.D.I.UUKIE.c.i.r.
dolin' So Dt'bloi s uihI Cmliloi K.
^1 k thus.: indebted^ to me estate of Isaac Autrej, jntoof
GEORGIA, Newton County*
To/he Superior Co„r/ ol raid
rpiIE IV.ition of James W. Mappin, si
I. M. Mappin, on the 11h January, 1313,
deed of mortgage to voor petitioner on a iraet of land lying
in said ity, nut originally in ooiiuty, being in
sixteenth disinei of said euunlv. h.-iug'iium >er’ one hum
mill seventy -niue.t oiitniuing two hundred two nml n linlfin
to secure the piiymcniola pnmii.'sorv note Ihr one hundred
and seventv-four dolhiis,duu at ten diivs after date, he
date f.urih .liuiuarv, eigliieen hundred and fortv-i
and so deserilied in tlio uiorigage, hut hy eiror dated
yviiiien eighteen hundred nml tortv-two; and it further ap
pearing, dial inert, is now due mi s • id note the sum of one
hundred and sixtv-two dollars ext lusive of interest.
Il is, therefore.ordered, ill it the said John M. Mappin do
pn\ into the Clerk’s office of this C nit, the amount of prim
eipal and interest due thereon, on or before first c'hv of the
next term of ihis Court, and in il of laimroto do st
Mi * eij'iiiy of retlempti'in, in nod m said mortgaged premise*
he ' i mu it nh Itnrred and Imeelosed, mid that service of ihi
role ha perfected hv publication in the Gkoiiuia Jouuna
in the terms ol the law.
JAS. A MERIWEI’IIER. PltlTs. Atlv.
True extract from the minutes of the .Superior Court, •
Newton eountv, March Term, 1813.
31 m 4... REUBEN It WSOM,Clerk.
Gfl'JORIBIA, M tniH of Ordiocn v, May
Ni.yvn.N CtHMY. s 'U’CSTSI, USUI.
\ \ WHEREAS Seaborn J. Clack l.a- peii.i.iucl this Court,
> V iuieriiMoftliolayv.todir.it II. in v A . Harper, admin-
iatrutor ot the i-sinie of William G. Harper, late of Cassetmn-
t v. d ‘cen-ed, to make titles to him lor the south half of hit of
land niiml • i one hiindred nml eighty-two,in the eleventh dis-
tr.cf of origiunllv Henry, now Ney. ton count v, neeording to n
l"-tid or oliii. iiioii entered into l.y the «»id William G. Har
per. deceased, in Ins lifetime, with one James Holdige, and
whi<*h bond ! ;. • he. u assign, d l.\ tli- said Holdige to the said
S«*ahorn J. Clack, w ho i* imyv the bidder thereof.
It is thetefoio ordered l»v the (’ouri, that all persons inter
est.d do tile and make known their nbin turns p. tl„* ciawting
lb** applieati-oi of the said S. ohorii J. ( lack, ifanv they have
kiitiyv, wi:bin three months alter the publication of this or
der. V ml it is further ordered by the Cnuit, that ibis md.-r be
jiuhlishfd for three mouths in a public gazette, in terms ol the
To f6;<* liititu is of Geot'^iit.
A penny snreil is tico pence ennud.
ffl^HE stih-eidiei ‘is now (.lining to the I'miners ofGer.rgiii
it • • pj i •;: i' S i’o J9 CT? JI - i VO h PIok ;r Ii oek,”
lehln i.. U Kt ‘ ,,AI L ' ,M ,0 1,1
Plough
-*n olV.
with eo
pair or expense, and will i
hoes, (three tooth harrowexcepted.) yvitli perl-et c
mid fa.-iiity —ii i» not heavier tInin the ordinary wo
Dm. 38,1841.
GEORGI A, Slimin'roiint)
JOS I All SLUGS
IL I. B ARNES.
Agent for S. J. A* At. Alin
l-I If
tolls before me one
< hcMiut sorrel
a little white in
small white spot o.iea. h side of her buck
hone, tesemhling saddle mmk«. Apprni
and by I.eoiiuid Drives and Lemuel llodge- to sixty* dollars.
J HO.MAS DANIEL,J. I».
at
.von?y w. i: a in \.
f o ill in Is si ik u ill ci-di ■> n t,
Say a n n a it, Geo.
W ILL continue in business at his old Stand, No. 185
V V Hhv sliest. Strict a Mont ion will he given to the
selling of Colton and other produce. Orders for bagging
family supplier,&.c.. will he piumptly executed.
July 18,1841. 44 tf
JOSEPH WASXfifUJKN,
COTTON factor
AM)
CoiumlKsioii .llorclinnt,
An.*. 2, 1 c. 1 I * ll SAVANNAH, G ,.
EnFnyctto EQuii.
r|1||E nndersigne.i has tnkeii this well known estaldiffii-
I I,lent and respectfully- snlieits a eontinumiee of H,e pa-
trounce of the former It lends ofilie House, nml the public gen
erally. CHARLES E. HAYNES.
IM iI |c<!gey ilit*. J miliary 11, 1842. tf
Penitentiary, Georgia*
N OTICE is hereby given, that all manufactured nrlioles
at the Penitentiary, yvill |>e sold at the i.owkht cash
mucks for all Bonds made by the State of Georgia payable
at thirty year-. Tin* bonds yvill he received at the value o
sixty cent- in the dollar.
cu
P. S. Central
thone whodenire to purchase articles made at the Peniteu-
V B3 E.a 1*
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
THE SUBSCRIBER would re-
sprctliillv inform his friends and
the public generally, that he is pre
pared to make up G e II 11 <> -
111 1‘H’S Clothing in the
neatest and most fashionable style,
ill warrant his
mil to nnv in the
Slate; and he llatiers himself fiom
a practical knowledge of the bu-i
. to be able to give s.i
M ill, dgeville, April 5th. 1813.
StJPPOSri) THIEF.
4 MAN calling himselfWALKER. called at the stable > (
/SL tliesuhseriber in this eitv. on ThiiM.lay, the llth in-
Btaiit.inid hired u horse, yvhieli lie rode awav. The horse is
a hay, about 10 veins old, I5J bands high, ami paeertsmomh-
iy when pacing'slow—no inaiku recollected exeepi saddle
marks. W alker, is a young man. apparently about 22 or 23
veorsof age, meihum height and stunt-—yy us genteelly dress-
fid, nml said he wished to ride about twenty five miles from
CllOlCIVft WOTEL
AT THE SIGN
a
Daiilonkga Cia.
J. der the management of the widow ot the late id it. John
Cnoici:,as Bropii.-tres-; who, from her LONG EXPERI
ENCE in this busim*--. llaiters herself will, the assistance o
BA R-Kl'ii'ii'Elt, to be enabled to give gpiieia
to all, Who may patronize her HOUSE. II. r
leretofore, will Im funnelled wiih thebestthecoi.il-
a flirt will lie soured to render both regular
er-eomlorta. ie. She returns hr r gralelul
to the former Cusiomcr* oI iIim Hotel.nml
v solicits a continual e<* of that patronage so liber*
cion this House, under other and limit- checif.l
iieuinfitnuces,than that whit li now overshadows it.
Her prices will be regulated according to the scarcity o
nnney,and the hard
January 5, UM3.
A „r«cllo» in nil llie lirnncliCK ..Inn Kuclisl, ...luculion
usuallv litiighi in our Aendemies, i- in want ol a situaiion.
Terms. $3(1 per mouth, ami tumid. Address, post paid, la
X. X. Georgia Journal Office.
Nov 8. ‘ dtf
NOTIL’E.
i OST or mislaid. « Promissory Nolo, executed by
Lj Archibald Davit,made ptvatde to the Snh.-erihrr, <> r
the twenty-finii d iv of December, (written in ti
urea, 25) eighteen bundled und fortv-three, foi the sum of tw
h’indred mid eighty-five dollars,
All persons me requested not lo
maker noticed not in pay lln* sum
j dated 23d Sept. 18II.—
Superior Tootli Powiier
D octor jnu. ii. wicKiiirs whitunmi
Powder iiiuv hefoiindut the Ding Sit,res ofl
Tootli Powder.
ml Rose Tooth
Dr. LITTLE
II \RVLY SHOI W ELL in Macon
Price DH eptits per I • 33 Jt
A liaiaity-4 i’oiK-.'vfisiorshBp in I Ho i»r:ult<«*
of l/.tw.
T HE undersigned will prat Use Lav
tin* counties of Baldwin, J<
cock, and Washington.
IVERSON L. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the
Circuit (’onit of the United States—as iilm in the Superior
Courts o! (ltd counties of Wilkinson.I aureus. Tw igg«. Pitlaa-
kiaiid Bibb. IVERSON!.. HARRIS.
Feb. I. 1812. 30 tf BEATON G. DAY.
WILLIAM S*. PEGU*
Atiornry :in<a Counsellor :it Law,
KNOX VI /. 1./•;, Crawford Co., Gn.
i yvillbe promptly alien-
sa.tscm. ii.ua.,
AT'S'OICVajY AT LAW,
Kiiowiilc. t riuvloi'rt t oiiuiy,
Cranford, I'li.ian, Jln'ii/on,
Tallml, Marion, oral Macon.
>81,1013. 3!) If
. E . A . H I S Ii E T ,
Aiforncy nt Enw,
Dfo. 7,1811, 11 tf .l/.l eox.dnrgia.
WUiltlAM W. PAINE,
AT i Oii.y E V AT LAW.
inrli«oiiUII(>, T«-ir»:i- «:<is:»ty, (iroritiu.
WILLIAM SI. HOB1NSON «Md
OA.MES. W. MILLliU,
n AVI.Nti fnruipd a r.iimrlticr.liip in the prnrtice of the
I .it tv, tv i i I att.'iui the Sop,'tier ('oorte of the .pvt-ntl
inti- * of the Sntillitv! vterii t'ireuit; of Tnlh.it, Morion nml
Sleivurt, of the Chnllnlioot hee; llonntott nml ('ituvforil, ol the
Hint; noil 1-nlurtki tttitl Twitten, ol too Southern. Tln'ir ol-
fine is nt l.Ollier, Macon eonnlv, tin. 17 if
B1IWS * SIIOCKLEY.
Attorneys :tt |,nw,
W I (A. practice in the vat
orti Circuit, llnii.lnn. l
mol Outre; ot the Flint t '.re it it. it till
-liip tt itli o Legal tieinli loon jo
to uttent! lo eo-reti in lintiUioptov f.
ee of the betielil of the net.
WILLI \M r.UOWN,
u I A 1 11 L V L. Slit ICKI.L V.
Ill \ lennn, Dooly eoiiuty.lieoigia.
1, 1843. _ 15 tf
«!£. JOHN as. WKIGHT,
j) i:\ti st,
OEX'EHAL AtiEATY.
T I1F. timleraipned leneten the nfler of hie aervieer to his
tnendiumlthepuhlie.iiitlie Iran.oetion „fn li F.\III; .A I.
AlihNL'l in this place, lie veil I attend to llie ri mit of all
Notes, Sic. that muv he enlrnaied to hie erne a Central
Dank, for the etlRIomim leoofONs: DnliAlt foreueh renew.
"1*0, to the taking out und forwarding Lirants.ior Firrv
,1) will
JOHN Ii. ANDERSON.
Millotlgevllle.Jan. Ofl, 1840. |.t if
Brought to Jail,
>N the Oiith in>t, a near.i hot who nnv* hi. n.me
is Amu. ami heloottn tu Mr. Hamilton Tripp.ul
llenuforl.s C..nnd that he ran aiv.iv front iMr.
li. \V. Owen’s I’laiit ili.'ti, in ('noiden'enuntv, on
the.-e.tdtost. Said hoy is ttlmtit If. or 19 veim ol
mt vhiiiin. . ii iimv I* inmtit i., nr in venrs ni
J/y n "'‘- 5 5'«‘? '*• incites high, dink i.nmplexioii, mid
full face, wiih nn iron on each leg. I he owner i-
' L"rr.MJ, 8 A h :r
requested t
II, i.
. 31 «t, 13
BOUTtho
Notice
first of TN’oy ember I
last, a Mr. Oquin enclosed
i m in ait. Diimu i reasuier m Milledgevillr, by mail, n live
dollar bill, to grunt a lot of land, but received for answer from
Mr. Smith that tbe letter vv as rifcivod, but not the money •
from which it would seem there is » Uihwivh vdlian .... the
mails und w lioireak the seals of such It tiers a she may
to have money in them i*.l purloins their ronieiUB.
J. (J R A11A M, P. M.
4th Dec. 1812.
the
L OST nrmMtiid.or.e u'loimsvoiy Mote, given l.y
J nine* Lain, matin payable to tne Subscriber or bearer,
bv the tvvontv-lilih dnv of December, eighteen hundred and
forty-three,fur tlm suu'i of *.,.* hundrnl dollar-, and .luted the
Utliof January, 1310, All per,t*m. are vequeMed not totnobv
lor sai< : note, mid the maker notified not to pay said note to
uny ohc except lo
THE ANNUAL FAIR
j£ V-
OF TUB
PLANTERS’ €LIU OF HANCOCK,
\\7 ILL take place at SPA RTA.on FrilillV, the 3d dnv
W of Novi'liabor, I*bF>, Ml which day all crops,
stock, and articles, that may ho ofi’eied for Premiums, m
lloiims, will be • xumined by the Committees appointed for
that purpose; and on the next dnv, Stilurdtiv, the Cummin.*,
will repoi t, il..* public exhibition ofst... k and articles will he
made, and nn Address delii errd before the Club.
Premiums awarded on the following art idea .—
For the best Aero of Com, •
“ “ 2d best do.
3d,4th, am! 5th best do.
best Acre of Wheat,
3d bait do.
3d,-llli and 5th best do.
best Acre ol Oats,
“ ‘-M !•« nt d<
“ 3d. -Ith und
nn
3 01)
3 00
5th 1
3d, Ith and 5th best do.
best Acre oi Turnips,
2d best do.
3.1,4th and 5lh best do.
best A| re of Cotton.
2d I
3d,-Ith and 5th best do.
Compeliint-s for Premiums mi Crops yvill ho required
give the modus operanda of culture.
For the best Stallion of 4 years and upwards,
8 I (I
“ “ 3,1. ith and 5th best d >. do.
“ “ best 3 your old Colt or Fill v,
“ “ 2,1 best do. do.'
“ “ 3d, -llh am] 5th best do.
“ “ best 2year old Colt or Fillv,
“ “ 2d best do. do.' -
“ 3d, 4th and Stb boot do.
“ “ best sucking Colt or Fillv.
“ “ 2d best do. do.'
“ “ 3d,4th and 5th best do.
‘* “ best Brood .Marc, with or without n (’olt,
“ “ 2d best do. do. do.
“ “ 3.1,4th nml 5ih best do. ,Io.
“ “ best Bull
“ “ 2d best do. ....
“ “ 3d, 4th and 5th hesi do.
“ “ best 2 your old Bull,
11 “ 3,1, Ith and 5th best do.
“ “ best Tup, -
“ “ 2.1 best no.
“ « 3,1. 4th and 5th best do.
“ “ h-stEwe,
•' “ 2d best do.
“ *• 3d. 4lh mi,15th best do.
^ .•> 00
1 no
•iS'ljjj
2 of.
$3""''
2 00
$Ti*u
1 00
?:3 oil
2 eo
(minis.
$2 00
i (it)
loners.
$2 «(»
1 00
$2 00
1 00
2 00
** 3.1,4th ami otli heaviest du. do. do. Honors.
“ lleuv iest Pig, ngreealdv to age, from G to 12 mouths
old, .... $2 (Ul
“ 2d heaviest do. do. - - - j 00
“ 3,1,4th and
“ best piece of JO
“ 3d, llh and 5th lust do. do.
“ best article of NegmClothing,
3d, 4th nml 5ih best do.
best art ie le of Negro Bli
1 for Guntlemeu’-
S3 00
2 00
lo. Honor-
$3 00
3 00
•Silk. $5 iV)
- - ‘^Tno
1 00
, $21.0
“ “ 3,1,-lib nml hem do. do. lion
The Club will award liberal Premiums and Honor- on
articles w liicli mn v be mni.i.l etn*,dl.v Ladies and oif.
for evliibititm ; su'ch as Needle Wo ike*,l Capes. Caps. W
Pockets, Sloe kings, Gloves, &c.—in (act, every article
mnv ho sent by them.
TUTTLE II. AL DAS, Seer, t o
Sparta, (In. .March 14, 18-13. 25 11.8
“3 <? “? <? <?
IV KW SIMSIV « i\I) Sl’M.WKR
e©sii
ACtAira anCSX7IS30
AT TltUANOirS!
nt TREANOIUS, n fur-
7000 yds. 3.1 mid 4 I Brown 11.,
Haul Sii3)Bi:»c‘r (By Goods
liicli mak'-s his nssorlim-nt tin* bt ,t tube tmiml in the place.
PheGoods receive,! consist in pan of the followine. viz—
00ps riel, |minlcd Muslin- and l.un 11s, fimn 37 1-2 10 tW 12.
50 •* Semen Ginghams, fmm 87 1-2 to 50.
MM) " Smiiig nml Summer Calicoes, at (ij cts up,
00“ Kiel, Furniture do. from .i4i„ 20.
(Ml * Blue and Copperas Stripes, at 12 12.
7(1 “ Blue I willed Jeans, very low.
.MM! “ (’t.iltin Valiev Cnssinie-ie-, I:,-m fij to 1! }.
100 “ Ill' ii- bed and Brow 11 Suffidk Diilis. from !! to 12 1-2.
n I2i t,. I::3.
i.lroin 0 to 14.
«t all prices.
30 pa. York .Mills do; very low,
oOOO vd-. Bed Ticking, from 12J lo 25.
Fin nit 11 re Cheeks, It uni 12 1-2 to Ifi.
Apl.m Cher ksj’iom Kilo 18j}.
Domestic Gincl.nms f.tm. Into 20.
500 doz. Clark’s Spool Tin I,only 02 1-2 per doz.
A superior artit-U* e.fCnitm, l mhveilns, whaUbi me frame $1 i.
Suspenders from 12 1-2 up.
300 do/., black nml white Cotton Hose, at
200 “ slate and mixed do
50 “ Gent’s brown ami mixed half do at Ji:j.
A superior article of Silk halt Host*.
Black Raw Silk Hose, only $1,00.
Striped Ladies’ Elastic, 25'to 37 1-2.
Black Silk Gloves, 50 i,»75.
Piiuee Albert do. 50.
100 doz. white Cotton Gloves, only 12 12 per in
t all prices.
»*d |'ie-nie (.’Inves
1 ieu11* -, only 50
La III*.*.’ Rl,,..„,i will, ao
French N *. .1!,* Work’d Collars, 75 to $2,50.
French Needle Work’d Capes, onlv £4,00.
Cap Ribbons, Cj to 12 12.
Coloured Less,*-, only 82 1-2 per \d.
Coloured (.’rapes,t'.2 I-2 to 75.
5-4 blat I; and while Fill, l N, it. 31,01) to $1,12 1-2.
Plain and Uigur- ,1 Bobbin,*ts. 3| in5«».
English Tin, a,I Laces, 12 1-2 to $1,25.
I.v .-Ie I Im ml do. 2iol2 1-2.
Rich Light Silk-, very low.
\N ACT to all,
lion ol lliis Slate de.-l-i
lmmui lly.0,1 the first '
ol election be altered 8
\M> NS Hi.ni.AB, the seventh si lion of tbe first article ( f the
Stale declares, thut the House of Rep-
alive
nil I
nil
f.>r,iti(-s wliicli u--w me. t r hereafter nun he imdmied w ith-
in this State, ace,inlii.g to their respecti\0 hers oM.ec
w hite persons, and including three-fifllM of all the proi le
of color; ihenetmi) enu...» r.t lion shall bn made w itliiu two
yeniv, it:it| w jtliiu cveiy Mih-cqueui term ol seven years
in Novell.';»*i, until Mit-h dnv (.(’election h.* al-
-v law. Uel.i liu* iilb.TK.iid eiitimeraiinu shall he
the several counties shall he nil,lied to the following
Glynn, two; Lila-.iv, three; .Melnio.-h, two; Brum,one;
(’lialli.im, lour; I .bi ; : 1. no. i»v >; Scriven, two; .Montgom
ery. t\ o; Burk,*, (hie,:. Bu!|i-ih, one; Jrfi’erson. three;
Lincoln, (wo; Libert, th.ee; Jackson, ivvo; Richmond,
thracj Wilkes, four: Coliiiuhht, throe: Warren, throe;
Wa-hii.'Kou, (I.-.-•; Han oek, four; Greene, three; Ogle-
(Imri-e, dire.* ; and Franklin, (wo.
nh NN h kiu: • -, t!.-* .-aid r, t ited sections require altoratiun—
to (lie , I II. theietore, ib-.i said sec-lions may he ulieied :
Sk.ltion I. lit it 1 u acted hy the Senate and House oj lie-
pr< ‘eut-fiives ul the St tie i t (itur»in. in General Assembly
nut, and if is hr n In. - mietn'i /;/ the authority 0/ the same. That
as soon a- lliis In.! sll >i. I.,* p i-- I. iigreeabl v to the lequite-
.,.,*1.1-. of (Im Coiisiii.it.,,;.. it:,- following shall he adopted in
lieu of (he sections above „ , - ,1. in w il: in li. 11 of (he dm,I
st-ctioii of the first in in b- ,1 die Consliiulioii aforesaid, 1 ho
Senate shall bo elecu ,1 bieutiially on the. tost Monday in (»e-
tober. mid shall consist ol folly seven mnuheis, mid shall be
composed of one member from each senatorial district, which
dinirict shall be cm:.po-t d ..1 iwo eonlignous 1
eluding do* county with the largest represi
, yv huh slut 11 cotixtitntn a separate dist
s shall he nt ranged and mgmi'./ed bv tbe General Assent-
at the session when ibis si,all be ad'opi* d, and if nnv m*y V
if v shall he herealic r b rim d. it shall be unnexed to one
of 1 hi* dis riels fiom which it was taken; and that In Hen id
seventh section of die first article of il.r Constitution, the
Ho
bundled mid thirty members; each
county shall have otic R, | 1,niaiive, and no county - hall
have more than Iwo Rcpiv.-ciitniives; thirty-seven counties
having the sre.it,*sl p- ;*iiiiitinii, counting a 1 *! (ice while per
sons, and three-lifih.- - I the people ol color, shall have two
Representatives ; do* said iipportioniiienl shall he itiude by
do (iene.id Ass. mhly, it lln* session at which this section
shall lie lidopied ns >1 n nltei at ion of the Constitution, hv an
net It. be iutinduced nfiei tl.e iidoptimi thereof, and a nevv np-
pnitiomueiit -hall l-r mail,* at die sessit.ii next after each In
line enumeration ot die in 11 ilitniits of this fcstute, made under
the Constitution and law • the., of. but nt no other time.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD,
Speaker el tl, Uoiimm.i R- prcscutattves.
UOBT. M. ECHOLS,
lVcs df.it of the Senate.
Assented to. 27'h IWi tnln r, 1^*12.
ciiarles McDonald,
AN ACT 10 alter iiie third nrrtimi of the fimrtl. article of tlm
1 ’,; 11 -1 i 1!: T J •.: I ofl!t ■ i,, .-.mi t.ri/.e the people
to elect the Gene. .1 .'.dliti-i off. -,-is of this Stale.
i-K’ rioN I. lie it r, the Senate and House a/ lie-
present', fires of th, .' /■(>• < / C> orpin, in General Assembly
met, and tin he 11 by \ ’.y the authority 0/ lie same, That
IV. Ill Mid iti.lli -dial. Iv • U,i- net slui.l have passed III coil
Cmmit.y with in Co; t.■ »ii.«1:. - i t! Stale. ,r shall nml may
he lawfill i" 1 al; M - : /• G, n 1 ils, anil Brigadier Generals, to
he elt <•(< d i-v die p, <•;-! • of die re-peeiive DivisimiN or Brig-
ado-, nml nil per -oos subject^ to do militia duty shall be
Si;-*. 2. Am! be it further 1 :etrd by the authority aforesaid
Tb:it all laws Mid p ; 1 - t ! l-.w-. ii-ilitnting against this act
he aud tlm same arc lu ,e! t , pm,: ,1.
WILLIAM li. WOFFORD,
Speaker, : Im llo'.isonf Ropresontiitivep.
uoirj’. m. nciioLs,
I ’resident ol the Senate.
Absented 2(»'It D. ei ttd.t*r, 1KVJ.
CHAnl,!:.-. .!. .McDOXALI), Governor.
AN ACTlo he entitled an net to amend the first section ol
die tiiird 111 liel.* oi die < 'on.-dtiidoii n( this State.
Wlli'tM'.ys, tbe. »Im»\e su i > u m., ngrt other tilings provides,
that in cases of joint oUig.ns. o. j-iint pimuisors, residing in
di.’Veieni enmities tlie :..ii muv h. hii.uuht in either emin.
iv,and 11, npv of (In* p. rui<-n i.ml pineess, served on the
party residing mil oftm .ouniy.io which the suit mnv I 0
eominciieetljSball In- .'tcimd -uffieient service under such
rules nml regulate-). - tm- L- i.-'inturo have or may di-
A.N.. u jiki.kvs. bv the. si.-ti;.- laws of this Slate,the maker
nml in. .user.- 01 pemi- -cry ooi.-s, residing in the same
, utility . mnv In so,-,! i<.g,-iher in tin* same action,hut when
they reside in d !: • i i.t i t tit s. i- has been ruled by tliu
eon its, Him tlu-y < .1 J..- j- i * ,1 upon the ground that th-*v
me OO' j.-ini t l-liLi-'is. ii-ii I • i:.. piumissms. in tbeseii-e mid
meaniuc -tfdie aiiov.- re, 10 tl flails,* ofti.e t ’oiistilnlion.nnd
thereto a in Hue.h e is, pntii *s an npellml to bring fiep-
hoth l" the’ phiiiitirtC mid defend until: '' **" LX| "
Am> Wiiki, K.y«, tl., said iu>t section ofti.e third article rc-
/> it enacted bu t'.. <e ate and House of lleprrsentn/ires
of the State ol'(it nro in, in Hi nrraf Assembly met, and it is
In reh\ enaetiil hy tin ai thurify of the same, Thai so a,ion as
this ucl slmll have mis ,-«• it-.-1 ,-nlil v tu tie* icquisittnus of the
('on -titutiou. lb.- !eli-.wing .-hall Itliiu a part of the said first
section ,.1'tl.e third aiiiele <1 the Coiisi.t'itioii of this Stale,
audit. In* it set ted tli- .11 in-mcltntel v after the clnttRO above
recited yy .1 : Ami n fa-,- of „ maker ..ml it,dors, r, or iu-
,Im sera ofpiouiiss.irv not-*- r,'si-ling ... ditlei
this State, tin- same'im > be sued in the count
ker resides.nml a copy i.t die petition and p
the imloiser or indorse 1 s, 1, •i, I mg out ol ihe,
the -t.il may In* eomm.-m , .1, - hall lie deetllPi
vice under the s .me rub s ami regulations us tho Legislature
have, or may direct in tin:,
WldilAM n. WOFFORD.
Ppcak' r <»: 111 llouscol Rcprcs’cntatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS.
J’. - s,di*nt of the Hcnato,
Assented t*>, D; mbrr, % A\ 1WI2.
CIIARLES .1. McDonald, Governor.
28 2fit
Gfitcrn! Ainu v,
AT MH.U.lKit: \ ILL!L GA.
IU> V an net ..1 the G, m i 1! A sscmldv ol dm State of Geor-
B > gia.p ; on tli 28 , ' ■ • ; I).*m-inl„-r, 1842, the 2,1
section ol -.'i l Act provl.N-s •* tlint ill-* forluiuilrt draweis in
j the t.aml l.ottei \ t l l..:l, , I- .m ii g the tounli' H of o.igiual-
1 iv Ib-olv ,llou-t- n, Mi i n . Item v mid Fnvette . rt mt rbe
| b.rtm-at.-d awvrs in the l.nml Lotti ry ,.t IU27', emhrneing the
I 0111 ti, - of i.« - , M u >cng, TToiip, (,’oyveia ami Can oil J and
i tan fortunate il.awei - to il, I .ami Lottery of 1832, embracing
! die enunti. S ol originally ( herol.e, , hut 'now Cherokee, F«r-
(j cut’s Light Summer Cravats. 37 1-2 to 50.
I-Oi’l'k* m",!'," *,! ,I .'| ' MtiriJiy, yy'itlkt-r ,1'ttt.lil-
l.l" 1 It *l III -I"- r * it--, f‘-'t" 9—„ 1IIL', M.nl^. ('Imllont-n. • i ion tin.I Tl.u ,1, tl.'.il Ink* onl lli.-ir
s,,,," "-t""; 1, 1 vi,., lit, n;luj;f..fn ; ,nfi3 13 up- „ r ,,,J.,8.0 T.l, nr ,1.. >«m
ini'!'.! . '"'t ' T , t'l '•' ■ ,n I n i ■ l.-il t"’-t.-l.l. 1.4 ... I r. rI. l't., ill.' Sn.I.n Tlm i.|mrulmn
fs," Jfoi ' -.nl.i. nc. ,l.m* II..I ttppl.t to I* tlruwt, Ity nr m.tll
80 lb*. iviiitn'skriiiTkronH.O-J 1's pur lb. *' to. it mb*after tlio youtisost one •bull Ituveuttulirail tlm
70 do*. I.iuun C.ntil.rii'k H:ni4krri.hi.'tk, It: IM lo 03 13.
i Stmluvl i,0 Ti. It. $I,3S
ed Cm
-ricks. 50
Ladies 1*1.,id and Ficmcd Silk Cravats, 50 to G2 1-2.
Blat k mid C< lord Skein Si.ks and 1’wist,
Broca,b* (bull Buttons, ijj 1 2 to $1.00.
Superior Black Silk Serge. $1.00 to 1,25.
Superior 1 l Lin. us,37 12 tv.$i,2f».
Supeii..r Lint'll Lawn* nt nil piicis.
Bio H«!iamls,li:^ *,.37 1-2
Bird’s ev.* nml .xmti-li Diapers, 187 In l’2 1-2.
DoylieCaud Napkins.
J.in,m Shielings, 37 1-2 to $1,25.
Cnnvii-S I’mblm js nml Bm ..r,.*;,«.
Fiirniiure |tnuiiirs.
Ferning nml I'muiiure Bindingp.
Tuck mi l Side ('.-nihs.
Bins.Tapes, I’hreath,nml (’.itton Balls.
BaperCnmhii,- mid N-liri
50 doz Balm l.enf Hats. D J 1 • 75.
Superior I a gin in (.hirnetings, 37 1 -2 In $1,25.
5-4 .Mulling, 02 1-2.
A I,SC),
er Goods, such ns .1
und Lace Snipe,i (Volin
&'• &-.-tn 3 .-ll.«r wil
g- of 21 y
The h'!i - •iimi provide* “ tl. it from nml imilidiately n
he pa-sage of this n-t. nov p.-r- .ii applying to take mil •
:rn lit il. die above ile-ei il>. d conn lira, ‘shall take it n o
hnl lie is | In* proper oyy m r ,-t i.l Ini, or the law Ini a gen
‘ shall produce a power of uiiori
i i
ion ol tbe foilunale draw ei-
int disposed to unde; •■<> ti •
lev to and fiom the Scat ofG
. tluil there are a largo por-
he above Lotteries, who me
goo mid expense of a jour-
du I.,
• Doit
Cambrics. Mud Swiss N-it.MM-ks. I
Musliiis, Mnrseillrs Ski; is, Green Br
with ii gr< at many others too uumeinit
The limtei >i_ i - .1 wouhl snv that the ah.
His^fets
r rev, la-,! k H.25ci m-.
entra 1 [im k (■• u • v i ’
hr reet-ivetl for i
i Is of | lie Cil' Count tit
k. will lu
s !•<*, u ioduce.l
M r, yi. ACKNr TU (• KANT I.OT
, to tteiai lo llie RkNKW’AI. O
itii-1 to iiruisli
s in the several Lot.
$5 on
ones of specie paving Banka
o- Is do.-lln* Stale. The change
i 1. ,i-,-y ill,*; or of tlm Ontiul
The no-lei-L I- il W <*a!i! mi v d.al thy ah, ve h I w i! I I e i!- - j- ., . ^ tofilivU'P*
po-cd of at AsfOllishill^l} Low and par- j li } ' | * o s, a n K in ,-y t -. . ... !,.- ; .-1, and the lie, ra
lienlail.y S--I; 11- an I- o«,- nai.l I , ... ' . i y* ,t|, due Mt.-nl,,.,..
hint a call hetore pnreiiasiug el-ew lieu*. Bleust* call ami - \ | ; -. ,u,». „ . \ \ • , i.-quitvd of the owner,
Central Fund * still received at 5*:?r. j-.i . n. -lii a -
JOHN TREANOR, Adm’r. mvm-r or j .drmeoi
.Milledgev illo, Mnv 2. 3t
500 |»s. Geo, Nankeen,
ICTU’ll ED io the order of the Sub
raised in Baldwin eo. ul $1,25 per pic e.
(TTNone of vonrDved Homespun.
M«.y ' 3.1 it SHAVIAN.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
IS tee i veil uC Elite oh ton.
T HE Suh-eiih, r wiund most respecifulU inform llie eiii-
z, n- ol Eatouton. nml mu,tv In geuerr.1. that he
busj-i-i receive.' hi- Spring and Summer supply m Fancy
and Staple nrv Goods which h- w ,1! dispose of us
low IIS any house in the phu t-; ploase cull nml examine.
39 If JOHN I REaNOIL
WAIHIKUTO\ El VLL.
Mttrnii, Georgia.
E si lhaenh ernes again taken thia Estnhli.lt-
Im happy
Wi g that | e or they* me
i. wia-i, wliieh affidavit u,list
he Surveyor •. m iui'M»f:..:e,before Iho Grant cun
«*» entrust .i 1- V rare, will be ftilbfuHv and
ended l . —Ati.li. -s
THOMAS M. < ODK.
Mt.'tedmille. Ga.
Be Ft-h. 21, i : 18. ’ 23 3m
• he calls of his old
public gonfrally.
.Mnv 30, 1843.
I r.iv citing
S. LAMER.
Ol
Roariliti^ lloime.
Tiik. Subscribe, intends keeping a PRIVATE
BOARDING HOUSE, and w ill entntnin u .v-
rllersat a very- moderalc rale. H.a dwelling
im near Jnrrott'* Bpt ing
dir. 1
eh 14,1848,
1ST!AM BROOKS.
NEW SPRUNG GOODS
IN F.ATONTON.
, ; t e ,V w Dry
- ol *|>i i
1 in Eu
iner iioodx < ve..
all hetM. purchased in N, v
low | lie -, whie ; will 1. 1 •• us to sell them lower than ever.
Purchaser* nicy depend upon Burgaii-M wurll.y their utten-
Iion. We ul*,. offi r a I ■« gi- st-.- k i t
Sliocs, Fin*, r*iiii :*.?:?! rniilniorc lints,
with • nt o( Palin LaafOooda*
-Nt
April 4.1313.
y Ilm Goopa Storb ”
E. \\ . BANCROFT.
27 if
Liuy Naiici*.
tas ic.itmr.1ihc Pmcticeof the Law. Of-
Holt tSc. Alexander'!.
M A N'HELD TORRANCE.
Coljntl-.t-. M.tv 3,im 3( 3m
TL
lit da better l ha n a dreary solitude, a clterrless waste.JS'
i J hy no variety, a joy I.-’sm scene cheered bv no nornd„»,!!*
For :he soul in a deceased body, like « Mniivr in |,R '
gem,, may rest in its value, lull it has lost .M usrf„I,
or hv h,.w many nlivniciaua treulcl, he not difcoutacr, C
apply io l)r. IL* R. Thomas, near .Mo.,ig,„ h ,-,y, Ah,
Im* mtiilril in* lbi>u*aml ....<, .:i-.„'-,a-
-I.V opgiamtion, quickly rcim.viug tl.e m.»t loaMlkl .!
ul li in
ilerinp
*v lien
untimely grave,or with many person* render life more
cable titan death itself.—In addition to all this,,,
bill as long a* youruim to pay, und you greatly injured
• erv yvnv.
(FT The
ILF J he afflicted that cannot conveniently apply in »,
soil will please send the symptoms of their dL« nses'.ii J,
ting to Dr. Thomas, who will prepare medicine* wid,
directions, that will heal and erne them of their diseosi-s. lv
sons wishing to j.locn themselves or servants, und* r the im!
mediate care of Dr. Thomas, yvill he furuislu-d w it It rainf,,...
recovery mid welfnref » o establish beyond coi.tnniiciil.mj!
superior efficacy of my medicine and manner nl trenting dk
eases of every erode, a thousand certificates might ,-usili L
placed before the ptthlie. Only a few are selected, fro.n tno
that arc well known all over the United State, and wonbl
testify l( , anything not strictly true. Medicine can U sent
any pa-1 of the United States hv mail, hut private eontsv
is far prefer..! Price of Medicine for Gravel will bi
for all other diseases will be from $5 to $20. according l*
nature and stage of the disease. Qj*.Me,lie me will r, 1 .«
in any ease till paid for.
IFFt etters ..ddressed to Dr. Thomas, will not be taken
the Post Office unless post paid.
FKOill J. B.RAULR, HI. B
A POSITIVE CORE FOR TIIE GRAVEL*
For hnmatiily sake will I
nothing known to the faculty that cm. Le depended upon f,,
that most painful and tormenting ofull diseases. In
heeuntc afflicted with Gravel, which gradually greyv from bij
to worse till DHL During this period l tried nil the remedies
of every phv sician in mv tench that professed to know ant.
thing about the disease.* 1 went to Mobile and placed , m .
self under the immediate care of of tlio most eminent for t«i fl
mouths,so that it yvill easily be perceived that eyerv tlii,,»
knoyvu t,» the fuculty wn* fiiitly tried except mi operation
and to no benefit whatev, r. 1 returned in the lust ngonv o
despair, for the disease had now become as had as tl (middle
without producing mum,I,ale death. In this t-itiiniion, I
heard ol Dr. IL IL Thomas, near Montgomery, nml wrote n
him that if he could cure mo with certainly, to send tbe Me,,
icine.hut if tln-io yvns the leust doiil.l respecting the cure,i„t
to attempt to do any thing for tne, tor I v ns waiting fi.-r tl-.
violence ol the disease to cense a little, that I might visit k,«
gross insult! ’i'lmt L
could cure me in 24 hours of a disease of 22 years statu
yy hicli halll-,1 all the medical wisdom of the faculty that
ti. mv grnat joy, I wns-perledly relieved of eve-
ol the disease. It is now 12 months since the
I all
l G.i
J* B. EARLE.
Gravel, to appeal lo Dr. Thoini
Montgomery, April,-1th 1840.
I take great pleasure in staling to the public that Br.D.R
Thomas relieved mv little son 12 month* old of Gravel in !>i
hours. He discharged perhaps the largest stone that ever
come from a child ol that ago. His remedy for the gravel up
pears to be every tiling that bn promises, and much umreihuu
could he reasonably expected. JAMES Ii. BlNIiSTUN,
May lfi, 1042.
Montgomery Co., June 24,1810.
Dr. IL 11. Thomas— Dear Sir:—\\ hen I wrote to v„u i
GREEN WOOD,
con Co., Jan. 1889.
I of Ala., I state tint
-ere inlliiinn Ikiii of the
. lie was attended hy a p|.vsicimiol
I his life whs despaired of, his physician
ling that he whs incurable—Dr. llniwell next examined
and never al times stated that be , mild not be ciucii, at..!
t in* would certainly die in a few dnvs. Feeling it my
»ur weeks, staling
5 now enjoys the best oflienltb.
ZERO FITZPATRICK.
In.. June 24,1842.
I take great pleasure in slating to tl.e public, iImt Dr. 8.
R. TinMims, has relieveI me of u liver disease of main vror*
Man,Img niter a i.uinherofph>sieians had faildd to doit.'Abo
l,c cured in my lumilyn badenso of acrofula or King’s “
and one of the worst cases of palsy lever have seen
IIMO, I had in mv family thirty-live case* of fever, sevet.u ...
them worn Dongcstive ofti.e very worst form, nil of whir It
soon got well under his ircatmen't. At the same time oilier
physicians in n.v neighborhood lost many, nml some more
than half of i heir patients with Congestive fever, while Dr
Thomas lost onlv one patient during the sickly season, whir‘
has given me the g.eatest possible faith in hi* skill ami sy
t< ni ol practice. J. K. C. POOL.
From the Hon. Win. Dawson, United .State* Seuntor f.oi
Georgia.
Washington City, Jan.22,1830.
As Dr. IL R
almoin, I take great p ensure in saving, Il.r
soually acquainted with him for many v
lime lie hu* been a practicing phy sician, and upon exi
lion of his medical skill hy Win. B. Graham, one ofti.e
l.e.s of the Medical Mould of Georgia, it was
It-* had required valuable medic ul know led,
faculty. I feel it a duty to say, that he is respect, d ami
teemed as,, Bh> si,dun 'of character and a citizen of high n.or-
w herever
acquainted yvitli Dr. li. IL
ir Nashville, Ten., where
'I':ik«> I*:irli<-nlsir Notice.
( 10.MST0UK & CO., of New-Vurk oily, me -In- m.I* pro-
J pr ielnr* of H i)'. Liniment, for llie corn of >>i<«..
Jliilni of Columbia, lor pramving mid rr.loiinc lliiir
Dailey', fain Extender Sf /torn Ointment,, veiy
hie lirr 11:1 n.lion nut up in bum-*.
Heir's Serve tf Kane Liniment, fur the mire
join. Onut, Er..
Dr. S/,lion's,ilk lleadarhe Remedy,yin,nu
Kolmxtork'u Vermijngr.ltu.
Tlie.e Sl.ilii ine. u'ro e*leu*i»ely used in m.ifl pnrlo or
■till ruunlrv.Jt: In prevent Iniitnliun tc fraud, llie nnme of
Comslork Si Cn.i* ivrillon or eneruvnd upon flic mil-id-
ntiqqicr* of ear It linftle or liox. dt noun (JKNUINB
I supply of l!ir*i!
To prevent imposition and fraud hv tl.e counterfeit nrlid*
now abroad, the proprie or Ims had n fine Steel plnte en-
L-rifius prppnn-d. wliiotl will kofolllid upon ewch bollie of
tin (ionniiw Medicine,and gmiuinc ivillioul if.
.1 l-r.o-li mipplv jo.I n-crivrd nt Dr. l.l'iri.E'S l»f"«
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