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•■»//'.it AH FIBER (SALES.
1 YHIF.RC " ill he sold on the firs' Tuesday in
" AtnruM next, ol the tVurt lUnse in erri
wether county between the usual hours of sale,
the folio", >perty. to-wit:
O-i 0 Lot of Land Vi. 11l In Ih I Ith distrrt
es f ru.-rlv Troup row Merriwe’her county.
Levied on as the p opert v of Win. N. Harman,
to S' 1 irfV one fi fi is-.ned from Jeflerso Supr
r o C 'tirt in favor oi ilie Bank of Darien vs
said Harman
Al-n: l»ot oflam] No 101 in the ftlh district
of- 110 :p now M'*rri wet her county .
levied on as the prof>ertv of Win St :anl, sen.
to satisfy a fi fi from the superior court of Ogle,
thorpe county, in favor or Win W Bird vs rad
Stuart
Also: Lot No 25. in the *tbdistrict of mtgin
ally Troup row Morriwether remit v Levied
on s the property of David 'hrietopher to sat
isfy sundry fi f.,rs Ironi a Justice cour of Tali
feiro county, in favor R Q Dickinson, vs said
Cnristepher; and one fi ta f' in a Justice court
of Green county in favor of A. Atkinson vs sd
( hiisti.phcr. Levies made and returned to me
by a conslaolc
IIUO II LOCKETT, I). Fhff.
A vffust 4
STEIVART SHERIFF KII.E.
ff i N the first Tuesday in September in the
’*• ' town of t.iiu pkin, Stewart county,between
the usual hours f ale w ill lie sold:
Ono square of l and No ‘*B in tlie Hist district
of said county, levi-d on as the pr pijrty of
Janies \V Johnson, to satisfy two small fifas is
sued out of a justices court • f Jasper c .iintv, in
favor of John Anders- nvs James W John on,
levy made and re'urried to ine bv • e nst->hle
JONATHAN F IUUDGF-S, shff
At ' the -ame time and p'acc, will lie sold
ONE lot of land No one hundred and sixty
one (161) in the 2ftth district of said county,
levied on as the property f■’ in Dk'nioii, to sat
isfy one small fi fa i sued from a Justice cour*
of Burke county in favor of R. R. Atkinson vs
sai Diimon and James Ward. Levy made and
returned to mo by a coo table.
August 4 VV , MILLER, D S.
LEE SALES
/~\N the first Tuosdav in September next, at
-r the usual plane ot holding the Superior conrt
ir> Leo County, will he sold the fid lowing prop
erly to wit:
One Lot of pine laud unimproved known as
lot No one hundred and forty .me (141) in the
•'ld district of said count i of Lee. lovied on as
the property of Win II Jordan to satisfy afi fa
for cost from Houston inferior court in favor of
Jninns Brysnt vs, said William II Jordan,
a 1 Soto satisfy a small ti fa is ued from a Justi
ces court in Houston count., in favor of la E.
Duncan vs Win. 11. Jordan, John Perrit.and
Lordau Mims indorser.
James It. Martin, Sheriff L. C.
J\ug 4
TALBOT SALES.
the l-l I uesday in September next will he
" before the court house door in Talbotton
TaHiot. county, between the usual hours of sale,
tho following property, to-wit
»>nc Lot of Land No one hundred and seven
ty five, (17..) in the second district of originally
Troup now Talbot county, levied o a- the pro
pertv es Elijah 'aimer, to.sati fy a fita ip fav r
oi David Loc:,hart hearer vs Elijaii Palmer and
Phillip Long, endorser, i*sued Iron Dekalb su
perior court property pointed out by Phillip !
h-1 g • 1 lie above lot was -old on the last sher
iff* "4le dty io his county the purchaser having
failed to comply with tor-trains of the sale the
land will he re-sold at tho firmer purchaser's
risk.
Joint C. Boynton ShifT.
Aug 4
CARROLL SALE.
Ls,7l LL be sold in the first Tuesday in Sep
* * 'ember next between the jisual hours of
sale, before the court house door in the town of
Carrollton, Carroll county, tho following prop
erty, viz:
One negro man, by the name of Isaac, about
thirty ears old; Christian, a woman about
twenty two years old; Belly, a woman about
thirty years old; h'arlcs. a boy about 'hree
years old; and Raphael A Charity, twin girls
one veai old: tho above property sold under the
incumbrance of a biro u ti! Christmas* uc X .
All levied on a* the property of Cyrus W nods
to satisfy sundry small fi fas in favor oft'ook
and ' owles vs said Woods. ! -ovy made and
re'nnod to me by fob it G Parker, constable
ALSO One Grey ony levied on as the
property of Thomas York to satisfy a fi fa in fa.
vor of Philip Roswm th, issued from tha Supe
rior court of said countv
August 4. Allen Twtbert, D. S.
AIK HI \ ISTILI TOR'S SALE.
sold, tit the Court House
▼ * in Franklin Heard county. on the first
Too day io October nex, a negro woman ni
tned 1 ornelia and her child. noj:t of the estate
of John G Smith, Into of aaid county deceased
Sold fir the benefit of the l.cirs and credito-s
of said Smith. NANt Y SMITH, Adm'x
August, 4 til s
. . CAUTION.
ALL persons are herebv cautioned against
trading for a Ware house situated in the town
of Columbus and built for Clayton A Grime.-
we hold a Lien on the property as Builder*
for *ix hundred and fifty Dolla-s and havo the
house n possession which will not be given up
until al! arrears bo paid.
As t Bates.
C. C. Dibble.
July 20th. .
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''unit 4 Broad 8
A. War! anrin
■ IspeuH liis Ifittiirt' liotir* in tin*
V • ex- rot f LffV <i V MF.XT.I'
WHITITG
■* 7 1 ‘ '* - ' derail.—Ap
jd u T rf’Ol UMH’ -It -K ’’TORE
Au>- ' 1-so
f 1 llin ns n ell sln'iil •-t of Linen, it
' I>r a l qoabtip ■; f- t 1 f-r sale.
A 4 La Wlto\ a <: HVF.I i
f* 8 1 L""d f •■"*►(•„« * ... . ..
If ■ i au "fisturcd by It *liu-l <f I'bilayii :■
All' and fr« tVl'lgid Glldirc'. so.I Hv* '. !., (•
August 4 LAM II J.< A IIOVY ELL
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
"W® ’ILL he told, agreeable to an order
* * oL the honorable the In ft rior Court
of ler.w h- r countv v.hen s.'tiing fi r (irdina
ry purpose-, on the Ist Tuesday in October
next at the o r House in Hamilton, Harris,
county, let ween tho usuai hours of sale, Lot
o* lad No. 270 in the 2ft'h district of formerly
M sc.gco. now Harris county, the pronert; of
Matvet McLendon, orphan; Bold for the ben
efit of said orphan.
Thomas J. Brooks, Gttar 4 n.
July .24 Ids
FRAUD! FRAUD!!
f. LL person- are cautioned u* ' *o trade for
» eiglit small notes l' i s‘i">each, given hy me
to Thomas J Dickson as the same v.ere obtain
ed t.y fiaud.
The said r otes were given some time in Au
gust last,pud were cade pav able on the Ist day j
of February, 1832, to said Dickson o- bearer
I he above de- cri'-ed notes are not recovera
ble at law, and I am determined not to pav them
or any part of them JO N COX.
fob 11,1832, o f Lee Cos On.
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previou to the sale, and those purchasing are
particularly requested to call for their purcha
ses the next morning alter '.he sale, by so doing
’hey w 11c infer a favor on
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GEORGIA: “ilcrriwctlier County.
OHN Avcock tollrd botiire Charles 11. Wdbb.
an acting Justice of the Peace in and for
said Countv.
A SORRELL HORSE,
four feet, ten inches high; has a long tail; both
hind feet white; sd and all round, supposed to be
nine years old Appraised by John Rush and
Amsworlh Hardaway to $55
Famuc] Dardorn tolled before Gideon Chris
tian. an acting Justice of 'he Peace for said
county,
A MARE
supposed to be five ears old; a small star in
h- i forehead. Appraised by Pleasant Clopton
and \' i!!iu , VVvatt to $55
jj»fß3 E. W HUSSFY. el k.
(iEOKG A: i.i,cln 1 1 >1 1 County.
W ReA.": fhienas V, utts applies to me
* » for Letle sos Administration on tlie
t-slaie ot Isaac II Langston, dec’d late o; satd
e nnty: 3 bis is therefore to cite and adnn wish
al nil singular the kindred and creditors ofthe
said (ii e’d to be and appear at rnv olfice within
tl:, tunc prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
; ny they havo, why said letters should not be
granted.
june 23 Win II BVRTON. C. C. O.
ROBERT OF FAR IS.
hand a few copies of Scott’s last Novel,
* * I’.obert of Paris, together with a variety
of new and interesting works.
E. S. Norton.
march 24 Broad street
TO (VS - ( i
• t IF xos excellent quality Tobacco, man
a 9 * ufactured in Norilt Carolina, pot to suit
retajlers in pound and half pound plugs. For
sale low. LAW HON A HOWELL,
npril 21, 1832 t
DISSOLUTION.
J HE Connexion in busine s under the firm of
• Tarver aV Squire «as dissolved on the 24th
>1 March l ist by the death of Mr. rSqmre, the
business of the concern will be closed by the
subscriber. BENJ. P. TARVER
mnv ft 1832
v e w V* n o n
HUDSON & FELTON
n\V ju t received from N.-.v-York and
lesion, and are now opening ine door
l" .-1 essrs Lawlron iV Howell's on Broad
ueet a handsome assortment of Dry Goods,
Hard-ware and cilery, Hals, blmes Bridles,
Saddle:-, tV c which they intend to tell low for
ca-h or goid paper
A1 SO—Daily expecting from New-Orleans,
a supply of
Groceries, Bagging, and Bale Rope,
the Farmers and all other ersons are solicited
to call and examine for thvnsevlos
' juneft
STATE OF GEORGIA;
Sy his Lxcctienc,/ HI >j.X , VMTKIX, o
verndr and Comma niter in Chief of the Army
anil Vary of this State and if the Militia
th re.nf:
\ V r UER EAS, in and by an act of the Legis
* r lo»ure of thi.* ' late, passe'd on the 23rd
(lav of December. 1831, entitled ‘‘ \ti act to re
i-uurte the future elections of members of Con
gress in this Ftate.” it is enacted and declared,
That so soon as his Excellency tlie Governor
ball obtain ’.he laws of Congress fixing the ra
tio of Representatives to be elected for the Na
tional Legislature, agreeably to the late census
it shall be his duly to issue his Proclamation, an
nouncing the number of Representatives of this
-tate is entitled lo.” \nd whereas I have re
•■ 'ived official information that ihe Congress ot
he United late* have, by “an art for the ap
/•ointment of hcpresentatices among the seve o’
tatex according to the fifth census," pissed the
22nd day of Vlai 1*32 declared that the Btnt<
1 Ge. rgia, aflor tlie 3rd day of March 1*33
ball be represented in the llounc of Repres nt
alive* ofthe United States, by nine members
be-• lected within-the -aid stato.
1 have therefore, und< r the authority of the
belore recited acts issued this iny Proclamation,
unnouneing to the citizens of this State, that at
'be next, annual election for members of the Le
giglature. and every two years thereafter, unti!
altered by law, the people of this State will be
entitled to the services of. and authorized t<
elect Nine Representatives to represent them
in the House of Representatives ofthe Congre*-
"idle United Stales
(riven under my hand, nml the Grtal Seal of
mit’itiy the Stale, at the State House m
Milb'dgeville.this fifth day ofJunc
” in tho yeai of our Lord eighteen
' hund edaud thirty two and in tin
fifty sixth year ofthe Independence of tho Unit
pd States of America
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor
Everatd Hamilton. Sec. of State
■ “The editors of the severa' newspaper in
th s Stale are requested to publish tire above
on re.
June 10.—It
IOT No. 107 tn ihf !ltli Diitfict of Musco
difoe ' ouiitv tor «h!p t>y
GKO W DIM-INGIIAM.
Juno 0. Ip-3'2.
xnr ice.
POl'lt inontii? nftor dalo, ntiplirafion will for
I nil c to Ito* If ri'.iatile tfoo Cnarf of Ordi
Hrv of < 'tirro!! County (' r ! c « to «■!/ |,ot ,»
•WH No 74 ’tt till* IHII IlirlrliJt of l(cioy
onnly, ud fifty of I No t-7 in mt <)
•«, n’y unit iji«tii<’t. f i tb« •' •io-fii ihf It.'if
•i-t «'fp ( 'jior« .f ih<- <'Haic if Joint I Aug, Jai<- oi
•Iniff ( i an*
'UftOAKETT I/>JMi Kscti'x ,
iuw 5f5 —*
GEORGIA —3/t n itrethcr Govnl !y.
I IIEREAS Jades t shien, administrato
l * ' of the estate if John Pullin. dee. applies
to me for letters of dismission or said estate—
Tlie-st arc therefore lo eile and adinoni-h all
and sin -ular, the kindred aid creditors if said
deceased to he and appear at my olfice, within
| t lie lime prescribed by law. to show caose if anv
j they hive, why said letter* should not he grant
id Given under my hand arid seal this ftth
J day <’f November, 183 l"
i nov 1!) LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c o
GE<MiGlA —Merrivether County.
T i2ERF.\S Allmrtus E. Jncksotr
and Jordan Reece applies to me for let
tors ofadmini-tiat on on tire estate of William
11 Sand-'s late of said county dec. These arc
therefore incite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dec. to and
appear at my office wilhin the time prescribed
"■by lav.' to shew cause, if any they have why said
letters should not he granted.— Given under my
hand this Bth day of May. 1832.
may 19. LEVI >1 ADAMS, c c. o ■
GUARDIAN’ HALE.
MftTILL b" sold trgreeal e to an order of tlie
* » Inferior court of lerriwether county,
when sitting for ordinary iirposes, on the first
Tuesday in August next. Greenville, between
tho usual hours of sale— i.ot of Land No. 187 in |
the 10th dist. cf formerly Troup now Mcrriweth- j
er county, the property of A A Rirginc Lewis,
illegitimate, sold for the. benefit of said illegiti
mate SAM’L LEW IS, Sen’r.
may Ift, 1832. Cvariliun.
NOTICE.
BROUGHT TO JAIL in Greenville, Mer
riwetlier county, a Negro woman who calls !
herself Aon The owner will come forward, i
prove property, pay expenses and take her a
way ‘ ELIJAH REEDEit, Jailor
feh. 18 183 .
LI VFAI \ STA BLES.
/ jHE Snbseribcr would inform lie citizens
-Jk ot Columbus a> and others visiting this sec- j
tion of lh"country; that he has just opened his
Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near th ■ j
river where ever) arrangement has been made
to accommodate the public in his line of busi
ness, on the most liberal terms lie will also!
keep horses by the year month or night, at the J
customary rates, and those entrusted to his care i
shall receive the strictest attention, lie will!
also keep horses, v’arri ges, Gigs, Sulkies, Ac
to hire, by the day or or a longer period, on rea- !
suitable terms
His horses will be well trained and in good or
dor, and nothing will bo wanting on his part to
promote the comfort and convenience of the
patrons oftlrc establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDE.
aotil 28, 1-52 —fim
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LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOWL
EDGE, containing a Journal of Vovares ind
Travels bj’ tho Rev Daniel Tyerman and
George Bennet, Esq. deputed from the London
Missionary Society to visit their various stations
in the Fouth Fea Islands. China, India. A c. lic
the years 1821 and 1820, compiled from original
documents, l>v James Montgomery, nn'li r of
‘ The VVorid be fire the Flood ” ‘‘The Christian
Psalmist,” and other poems: in 3 vols.
E 8 NORTON.
Juno Ifi Broad Street
!% O T f V K .
L’ OUR M' -NTH from thi- date 1 shall ap-
ply lo tin Honorable the Inferior Couit of
Merriwelher County when silting for or inaiy
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in
Walton county on the waters of Apilaehv,
whereon Benjamin Ward dec’d formerly lived,
for tho benefit of the heirs of B* njamin Ward
dec’d-
OBADIAH WARD, Adm'r.
June 10,1832.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
/] HUE holder* ofTicke's in 'he Milledgeville
J* Street ' ottnry. are informed that tbe ro
suit of the Drawing whi*h took place on the
sth May, 1832, may be seen by applvimr to
E. S NORTON.
may 18 . Agent for oqiManagers
THE AMERICAN" FARMER,
dited by Cideon /? Smith, is pvt'islird in flat
tim rt, Md hy I I’ I’LVE HIT! lICOCK Kr
Cos. (successors of J S Shin er ) in weekly
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Contents of No. 14, Vol. 14.
New China Mulbory; advantage of fending
Silkworms; Sheep, comparative value ot Men
no nnd Saxon breeds; cultivation of Potatoes;
Ufalfii or Spanish clover; Silk Grass; Planting:
enumeration of tlie different species of fove*t
trees; cultivation ot Peaclr Trees; red Beets;
Water Melons, prices af Slrawbories in New-
York and Balim: re; improvemets of < attic; di
■ actions so. making chlorine gas; prices curren 1
m New-York and Baltiuro e
,7 i 7. v. uj xF.\
Has received w> Steam Boat Baltimore.
cog
imaiea and American Rum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira j
Teneriffe !
Marseilles f ' V,ncs
Sweet j
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner's Tool
Blue Plains
Which he offers for sale on his usual low
terms,
dep 10
ITEWiKT Aim
tl tN tho t.r ' ! ue day in Atigust next will he
' s .Id nt the Court House in Lorripkin
lewart County, bctneeri tlie usual hours of
► ale. tlie following property, to-wil: The east
half of lot number 121 in the 2"th district of
originally I '-e now B'ewarl County Levied
on a» the property of William II Braswell to
satisfy two fi fa* issued from a Justices' Court
of Crawford County one in favor of Lavoie-A
Baron, the other in favor of Edward Barker
against said Braowll Levy made and returned
to roe by a constable
JON ATI! AN F .Hit I DOES, Eh ff
Juno Ifi, ir-.n
A IV* 4 r 'r« ( sn'eboi'* best ms' uf’a/ tur
» ed r-orsota, for sale b
may ft. Lnv. Van U Ilow«'lL
ToPriiit«>j’s.^
HiE •U f- RIBF.R, AGI fF R
il. SaTogu’s XnfeCno iUsctjlar;
INFORMS the printers gene tally, that this
Machine is so constructed a to he applied
to any common (’tinting Press It Is nt'aehed
by tlie rnimee. and adds v-rv little to iho labor
ofthe Pressman Having ihroy eomposii. on
R Hers, besides the di-tiibutirg Boiler, the dis
t;ibuticn is sufficient for the largest and heaviest
sum The Inking Roller is propelled by weight,
and goes twici over the form. Ti c quantity of
Ink taken can be regulated with accuracy, thus
tireserving a uniformity r f color u> attainable
by hand; and as it. di-pomes with tlie Holler-
Boy, it is an object of impoitonce to Printer..
both on the score of economy and doing good
work.
Printers can obtain ibe rbnvc by giving ro
tico to tho agent—they shall be immediately
ordered.
Tiie price of /he Machine's S2OO six months
credit, or five per cent ofl'f.T cash
E 8 NORTON.
- Colernbos, Geo.
june 3ft
(SRKAT LUCK.
ON THK 4TII DAY OF JULY 18.T2.
r B HR subucrilrer informs the holder of
X I'icket No. 1 *" the
Millcr'gerille Street Lottery tha by the Draw
ing ofthe above day, lie is entitled lo the Fire
Thousand Dollar t'rize ! so much for risking
Ten Dollars
The‘next drawing of (he above lottery will
take place on tlie Serond Sat -r ay in Septem
ber: to make sure of a chance, it will be neces
sary to apply sc ii
WHOLES $lO.
HALVES S,T,
QUARTERS $2,50
To be bad in a great varir i of numbers
Orders from I lie ooilntrv, enclosing tbe cash,
postage paid, will meet with prompt atten
tion. E 8. NORT ON, Agent.
July 28.
Ai;w ii i\E)K.
apprise the jiulrlic that we have
* » taken possession ofthe well known
Public Mouse,
THE HAMILTON HALL,
And that the House is undergoing a complete
finish, with largo and convenient additions suita
ble to accommodate Boarders and Travellers;
and without too flattering solicitations usual;
we invite cur friends and 1 lie public in general
to give us a call, feeling confident that every
convenient and necessary attention will be ren
dered to n ake pleasant the time and situation of
those who may favoi us with their calls
rarkly martin,
april 21, 1832 —4l. A B DAWSON
.‘.The Federal Union A Georgia Journal will
please give the above four insertions.
IXfifj (jfroceri/.
7 S "HE btibscrilter has taken lire store next
? door to lire Post Office ai.d opposite Pomroy
& Montague's Hotel, where he Ims just opened,
and will sell at reasonable prices, an assort
ment of woll selected Fresh Groceries and Old
Liquors; among which are:
Old M< nongahola Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Ruin,
Cogniac Rrandy,
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale and Cider,
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Best Tea,
Molasses,
Rico,
Fall Mackerel, No. 1,
llavanna Segars,
Best Tobacco.
April 20—4!)—if G. GRIEVES.
Sit oes, Shoes.
IiAWIION & HOWELL
I 1 AVF just received a large and full assoc!
" * ment ol Stout Negro Shoes.
Gentlemen’s fine Foots,
Do. do. lace boctees,
Ladies lace Prunella boots,
do do Leather do.
o do Morocco do.
dhildren’s hoes assorted
Dec 3d. 1831
NEW GOODS:
L. C. ALLEN'
HAS RECEIVED AND I? RECEIVING, IIIS
PALL AND WINTER GOODS.
IIICH he will sell on accommodating
terms. His stock is composed in partoj'
(he following articles, viz:
t.ondon Duffil, Rose and Pr,int Blankets,
Bupcr blue, black, brown and olive Cloths,
’■lack Lasting, Beaverteens, Fancy Cord,
Red and white Flannels Canton Flannels,
Kcd. white and figured Valencia Shawls,
Bombazettcs and Bombazines,
.•'erirro Circassians of various colors,
Cashmeie Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna, flagg, Pongee 4 plaid silk Ildltfs
uper Italian Cravats, various colors,
•adored crape camblct,
otton and Linncn Drilling.
Ladies’ silk, cotton and worsted Ilose,
'jorillemen's do. do. and half do
Ladies’ ti, gentlemen's Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric, Swiss, jaconet and book Muslins,
-Uper bleached and brovn f.incns,
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
ICmestic Plaids. Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting
Printed Bed spreads, counterpanes,.
Italian Gros de Naples Muslin Robes,
Farcnet and Duchi e Silks,
•ilk and cotton Umbrellas. S,-c.
Ladies’ gentlemen’s and children's SHOES.
A variety of mei.’s. youth’s and children's
* HATS A- ('APS
HARD' WARE <s• CUTLERY.
CrocLffs & Cllass^e&’arc.
At SO.
One ca*e superior SHOT GUN'S.
Dec 3,18-HI—ts
HOTIUI!
MISS 11. BRIGGS has re : oved her Male
A Female S' lrool to the Building en the
•rncrqf Jackson and St. Clair streets, near the
Methodist < hutch, where she will continue to
give instruction in Orthograph , Reading. Wri
• ng, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra
liv. History, plain Sewing. Lmbro dery, Fan
cy work Ac al the customary rale*
June !( i> t.
SINGLE Sf DOUBLE REFI NED
Hoar -Sucnr.
4 Few barrels of Ihe above article, mam.far
" lured n a superior manner by W. Edward
Bemont of ( barb «ton 8 C.
Teas, of different qualities.
A few dozen -up-rjor white and pink Cham
fta gn>* wine
Teneriffe and Marie no Uir-i!
I/hh ion > Howdß
I variqpa Linda at and colors mivwg Uy
fi. W. DILLINGHAM
June Iff,