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15V JAMES GARDNER, JR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1817. NEW SERIES—VOL. -\n. 259
TH I- CONST IT I’tTo NA Li S'L 1
«***-
OFFICE IX McINTOSH-STKEET,
Third door from the North- West corner of Uroadst.
Shlm of LAND by Adtuiuist rators Executory or Guar
dians, are required, l*y '»» , to l*e held on the tii>t
Tuesd ay in the mouth, h e twecu the Icut > of ten in the
loreuoon and three in the afternoon at the CcMirt
Jlou'e in which tlie property is situate. Notice of
lhr,p sale:* must be given In a public Gazette sixty
i> x vs previous to the Hay of sale.
Sales of NEGROES must be at public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o
i ate, at the place of public sales in the county where
‘he LettersTi stainentary, or Adminis ration. orGuar
‘dianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty
days’notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes of
and at the door of the Court House where
filch talcs are to he held.
Notice for the sale of Persona! Property must be given
in like manner forty days previous to day of sale.
Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
be published for forty days. *
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary Gr leave to sell LAND, must be published for
four months.
Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published
four mon i H?, before any order absolute can be given
by the Court.
r » ’»»» «JT«U M will I timmmtr. l ■».—
BUSINESS CARDS.
To Profmiounl ami Itusinesi* Tien
PROFESSION \L AND BUSINESS CARDS
7uii exceeding six lines, will he inserted under this ,
head at the rate ufsH) per annum. Cards ex
ceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line.
<dr. .ino. a ci.fvi:i v\o has
returned to ihe city. Olfice 21a Broad street.
June 10 212
\V . ?! I S G It O V i: HO uo,
ATTORN 15V A'F LAW.
llambcbg, S. C.
Office opposite Smith A Benson’s old Warehouse.
Jtine'J —ly till
.10(1 N J- JONES, !
ATTOK IS E Y A T JL AW , 1
M ACON,
Will practise in the counties of Hihh, Jones,
Pvt 1.1 win. Twiggs, lion-ion, Crawford and lion
roe, and also in Ihe connlv of Burke, Any busi
ness intrusted to his care will receive prompt at |
teinion. Jy 2h5 June 2
.1A .MISS GARDNER., JR. .
ATTO it \ K V A 'l' *L AW .
AUGt STA, C.A.
Feb. 6 ltf3
GKO. G. McWHOUTF.iI, i
ATT O R \ K V A T I- A W .
OFFICE LAW ki V(i£, AUGUSTA. GEOIIOU
net 23 6m 2d J
W. WILSON, I
I
POR T K A I T r \ « N T E « • ! i
Studio—Unitarian Church, corner of Greene and
Jaekson-sireets.
April 'J 1 *’o J
ALEXAXDEII McKEXZIE, Jit. 1
ATTOItMIV AT LAW.
W.YMisiiOKo’, Burke County, Ga.
April 20 ly R'd
1) E M OCR AT 1 C RE v i ll\V .
This splendid and popular Monthly Periodica |
j- now published at S 3 per annum —ev< rv number ;
containing n likeness of some prominent man.
March J 4 A. G. WILLIS, Agent.
GIBSON vG BUTT, ■ ■
A T T O R N i: V s A T L A w .
WARRK.NTON. li\.
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers
ha ve entered into a < o-Partnersliip, and will prac
tise in th vi Northern Circuit. Any business entrns
ted to tftV-ir cure will meet withpromnt attention.
WILLI VM GIBSON.
JOSEPH 11. BC FT.
Jan. $2 fm, ( J1
DAVID ADAMS,
Attorney at Law. Hamburg. S.i. (’; >
Offiee over the store of Sibley «V Crapm x iII
practice in the !.aw Courts of Edgefield and Barn
well. 3'J ly sept 21
CAW NOTICE.
J. T. SIIEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO! Gil. GA.
Tan S 3 If FT
CLEVELAND So SPEAR,
- tmm DEMISTS
NO. 21 5 HliOA l) - ST.
(Over Aldrich >s■ Linen's i>huc Store.J
n»*v 11 1 v 3a i ;
CONSTITUTIONALIST
JOB OFFICE,
» ■ « " ■ • t"* /**, rN •"• n n ? r "t r
h .1 . w .1.-- •
Iflxing recently put our Job Offlck in eomplet
ortier. and made extensive additions to our forme
Assortment of FANCY TY PE. ue are now pre
* dared to execute with neatness, and at short notice
A 1,1. KINDS OK
PLAIN, FANCY. AND ORNAMENTAL
wmmTm®,
SUCH AS
H ANDBILLS, VISITING CAUDP.
LABELS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
CARDS. BLVNKS.
CIRCULARS, CHECKS.
NO FES. HILL HE MTS. Ac.
All orders from the Country vs ill meet with
prompt attention.
Augusta,June 21, 1840. l
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
A LAiGK assomivuit embraeimr almost every size
of H all’s. At arshs.C huss 1 'oi b’ls,H an 1 ’>. Ha li
ning,?. Thompson’* Mrs.Betts’. Frcneli Patent, Coimnon. ,
ar.l Improved Coiamon TKUSSF.S, for the relief and
cure us tier at aor R upui re. Prolapsus, &c. A supply cun-
Btantly on hand, and for Sale by
H A VILA ND, RISLEY A CO.
N. T5-—Persons ordering Trusses should specify for
■nliich side aud whul purpose wanted, and stive ibe size
iin nutnber of inches) round the hips. The prices vary
from 75cent«to JlO oct j
ARMSIICB.
* Copal, I urnuure and Japan V.-\R
NISHEs, of very superior quality, just re
ceived bv J- 1- MAIGHALL.
April 2L>
tng 1 h mrmv ■■■ ,-ar rr-nruvr zr XT': -y- . rrit
LIST OF LETTERS
MCMAi.NING in the post Office at Augusta,
Ga.. on the Ist day of June, 1847.
sL>“ Persons w idling letters from I his list, will
please say they are advertisers.
A
Alexander Jane Avery Mat
Adams C Anthony W
Ay re I, A F Aziel T
Anderson A C
n
Barham II Brown F
Harries V M Brou n W il
Bans J Broom W D
Ben book r Broom J F
Belt <4 Brooks J I.
Heal TI care Gordon Brown E
Heal .VI Bryan JJ
Belt H <4 Bunch J
Boatwright A Butler J
Blackburn M Butter R S
B van W Boiler M
Broadnax T V Bush D S
Brewer E Bush >8
<
Coffin U < 'hristian J A
('alt-iiiis J 'J ( oriel! A S
Calvin J P ( Op-lin M
(’amp B W Collins '1
Campbell S <'ook R S
('anieron J V < ’alia N
Carty E Connor M
Camp H CrawfordS
Campbell J t nrry L
tihrisiian Ann CraigmilesW H
ChaVoUs W B
I)
ITalhy E JT- nnis f.
Dix \\ (5 IbitFee S
Daniel R 1 Toffee ’J’
Darby J M Douglass Dr
I Grbv J l>oaks 8 VV
Dent F DufFee M A
Dan 'F A I >u\ all G
E
Egbert P M
F
rarrer L 1 itts E
Fair E J owler .VI
Flint J 1 riddle J
Fostei A S franklin B A D
<4
Gardner?! R Glover W
< Jardea n VV G reen < 4 P
Gamble R L < lonld ,V1
Gay T T <4raves J I*
< iildis E l Re. n S B
Gass & Lee Goss J W
Gardner B
H
IfalyJJ Hitt J M
Harmon M 11 icks P
J iard VS J J1 n I B
I iatlield G I Leas V
I lav 8 Hope G
Hansen R Houston L
Hayne J Holder .VI
Haim J 11 old fi.rd M B
I ia m W 11 oil C
Hardman E Holland A 8
Hanson J Hoii ton E
H'-nrick R Horton .1
Heckle T V Horton E
i1 in M A L
J
Johnson P Jones Dr EE care of V
JohnsonJ H 1 leard
Johnson J F Jackson II
K
Knnzio A E Knight C
Kennedy A Keitli D
Koigln \\ W Keener E
L
Lawton G M I,eland G
Larks W Lace E
Lamoiotis J Lee J J P
Leonard VN II l. 'W ies Vi E
Leuu 11 Lowe VV
M
MVtCorrait k W ATaddox J
-VlcDado J Marien N
McKinney J Alar.en 11T
.VJ cK i uzi- D At *!L ry Vi
Ale Fed y D A .Maxwell .1 !l
-VlcMnrphev VI D Vianhain (4
AFtllorv if R M.-als Dr
Marlin' V VV .Miller J W
Madden VJ Mitchell J O
Vlahonty D Meidliciw I.
Vlat licson E Aliiler J
May R H .Metcalf J
ViarKey F L Vliiler \V
Morris mis Sarah \. Moore \
Marian Thomas C cnreVloody Jas VI
of .-tone <fe McCollum Mullen miss Mary A E
Morron B VV .Morrison miss Kate
Moore JnoC Murrow Bryant VV 2
Viongin John 1) Munson Albert
Minim James Jr Mondonvdiernrs Mary
N
Nesbitt Ceasar care of Neel mis® Mary E
mr Wilson NickiesED
()
O'Conner Mary I Trine VV m [’
< >ir,j r ,i, Sarah Umuoney Joeph C
< Lhourne nii.-s Henrietta
P
Pi'traan Jaroes Pricket Author
Pearson ma j Park J 1 8 esq 2
ParmdeeJ B Payne t harles F
Philips mis-< Sarah Pearce George.
Paxson Edmund Parker mrs >i V 2
Pearce tins- Mary F Perryman Elisha
Proctor mrs Jane Perrnoner Edward
Prior * r Wra H C Pourifoy re\ air
If
R E B Ridcreden Ann f
Ray Wm J Killy T M
R id 1 lem-y servant Robson Sion
Rod mrs Harbin A Robinson Anna T
Rendv M Rowel Mary
Rice R E Roberson O P
Ripley Francis S Row lan A
Rhodes W m F Rooney Hugh
S
Skinner William jr Seagler VV V
Patrick Smith John B 2
Shelton Joseph Smeed A
Sharpe John Steen James N 2
Siibert miss Sarah A r'mrr join,
Singleton J Ste-agall A J
Simmons mrs Catharine Stephens M H 2
H Stewart miss Catharine
Skinner miss Cornelia F Strong A C-
Shetßal Daac Stanley miss Jane
Skinner Seaborn Speed mis* Elizabeth
Sanderlin Robert Sanford (. \V
Sehely Robert Beott I care of J II Max-
Seinple M S well
T
Thompson Ishim 3 Ttirrentine Georgiana 2
Thomas gen Joseph Twilley James
Thomas Fioyil or Joseph Tomlinson H VI
Timm Him Henry Tyler David
Thomas Wm VI Turner John VI
Temple M S
W
Walker John II Wyley Leonidas 2
\\ai«f Jos W illiams Lewis
Ware Thomas 2 Wise mrs Eliza
W alker Jacob Williams >n
Washington miss Sarah VV ilhanis miss Sarah
Webster J Palmer W ills VV S
VV lute Daniel Wilkinson Tin s J
Weeks mrs Vl.irv VI Wilkinson George
W ilson Hiram N 3 Wirkm> l.exi
VV oods Wilson Wyley G VV
Wright miss Martha
Young T G. Young miss Ann
Young mrs A E Young mrs Rebecca
Z-iitfert Andrew
June 2 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
A PEW splendid patterns ofCaNDELATSR VS
j!j«l just received. Also, a few choice pattern*
of Dyoit’e Improved Lard Solar Larrtps. with
Chimney* aod Globes to nr, always kepi on hand.
The above articDs will he sold vervlow
jm. i 9 di j. e. .Marshall.
■"Wiiii '»■ iiwmi l ■ nviHii if i "icy ■ r-Trrrr~r:i£aßSSt£Sßsasfm
DR. Ia: ROY'S
VE3ETABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS.
Tim startling drawback on nearly till Medicinal .Vfient*
hua ever been luat in tlieir pr«»i:es<of purgation and pa. i
fK:ut on, they have a so Dtotibi i'.itkd iHi system. Hmice
I’urgiilive .Uudiciiie.- have alway s !>P"ii regard ft as at
b flu a a AccH'-a i/ Evil: Fatienls resorting lo them for
too reli-foTonk di S ., ~<« at the expense of another. To
o >viu(Athis.Physicians have long sought for uu Agcut
: that would at ih>* same time
PUiiliS PURIFY AND STRENGTHEN,
15 it their etForls were uea'(y fruitless . and they had al
most despaired of-iicces.s when the labors of science, and
research were rewarded by a discovery which fully re
! alizto! the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and
whit h is jii-t y regarded as one of the most important
Triumphs, that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This im
portant desideratum is named
DR. LE ROY’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS,
Which Pnrify’x he. Blood, and remove all corrupt, and
vitiated humors, and unheal'h» nrr.umvlntions ft o;n the
1 body in a manner never before rivalled, and which yot
produee no wtnkncssor lassitude, whatever, but ou ttio
contrary tone tlie StoiiCK li, aod invigorate the eoiisti'n
tion during the progress of their uperatiuus! Dr. l.e
I Roy’s Pill*. In f.i -i unite liiose heretofore irreconrliable.
! hut most desirtifiie qualities, Kracnul.ou and Invtporo
f/ew for th-vare at the stoic time a STR K, NGTiiE.NLNG j
i I URB'TIM:. AND A PURIFYING TONIC.
The two principal ingredioilsin Dr.Le Roy’s I’illsare
Wild <'!»»'»■«■>■ and Mai .ajiai illa.
So prepared tlmt each promotes I lie beneficial effect
the other, the former trenif hening. while the latte ,
through its union xv'th va iou« vegetable ingredients
1 evacuates mid purifies; thusthey superinduce uu torpidi- j
iv or lassitude of I lie D .restive Functions, and hence
their operations are attended by no Reaction or 8 übsa- !
quont Goslivene-s.
I Or. l.»* Ray's Kills are the most active and searching
M, dicoie iu existence. Toey at once attack the very
root of Disease*, and their action is so prompt that in an
i hourortvvo after they are taken, the patient is aware j
of their good effects. Thev not only onerate on the
1 Blood, but. also ou the chyle, of which the Blood is forni
j ed. and this secu es good blood from the f.iuotaiu head,
1 nioieover they produce neither nausea, griping or debili
j ly. and as family in ‘dicing they have no rival. Pricc2s
! cent* per box.
win le.-aie and retail *:v H AVI LAND, KIPLUV,
A CO.. THOM AS HAH K Ell 1 . CO.. WM. MAINE!}.
D AN I IGNAC & BARRY, and WM. R K ITCiiL.N . and
at retail liy Druggist throughout this Btat .
' May 4 ‘ ’ 80
I> 52. CII RISTIirS
C; ALYA A i C JUNG S
AND
MAC; NET IC’ FETID.
f remarkable invention, w hu h has received the
Si almost universal app'obatioii ofihe medical pro
fession of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
i plication of < »alv atusin, as a remedial ugen?. by means <>|
| wlnch the ordin try ti.ilvanle !!.i tenes. Electric and .Mag
netic Machines. &c.. are etui rely dispensed v» i tii. and the
j mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any
ol the objections wlnch are inseparable from the gene
ral mode now in use. The strong doses, and at irregu
lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the .Ma
chines, has been pronounced, afer a fair and impartial
i trial,tube dkciueulv inji kiol s. and it was to remedy
this radical defect, that this new application was pro
jected, which after ini ceasing toil and perseverance, bus
been brought to its present -talc of pericetion. The j
; Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most
j expensive Machines, and in many other respects are
more safe and certain hi accompli limp the desired
effect.
The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the
Magnetic Fluid, a e confidently recommended in all
D SORDERS WHICH ARISE FROM AN FNFEEI’I.ED OR ON- 1
HEATHY STATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM.aHd
these complaints are among the most painful and uni
versal to which we are subject. They arise, w ithont ex
ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the
Nervous system—audit was in these eases that other
il remedies” having so often failed, a new agent was
greatly needed, which u is confidently belies ed, has
been found ia the proper and judicious applicationtSf
Galvanism.
The Galvanic Rings have been used >vith entireisuc
, cess in all cases of Rheum atis a. acute or chronic, ap
plying tothe head, face or limbs Gout, Tic-Doloreix
Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, N cuvet s eg 8k k
H s AfTTfH F.. ! NDIG FSTION I‘aual. YsLS I’aLSV. EPILEPSY,
Kits, Cramp, Palpita noN of the llkakt, Apt plexy,
Siiifniss v Joints. Siunal Complaints. Kumbago,
i Neuralgia, Nmivohs Tremors, iti/./.iNF.ss of i t
Head. Pa ns in the Cme-t and .Side Gk-erai Debili
ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
and At.i. Nervous Disorders. In eases of confirmed
Dyspepsia, which s -o;nply a nervtms derangement ol
the dive.tive organs, the v havcle-eu iVinnH —i’y suc
cessful. Their e\ir:iordint«rx ettccts upon the sys>. m
! must be witnessed to be believed, and ns a certain pre
ventive for Ih* l preceding complaints they art equal
; lv recommended, 'i'he Rings are oi'different prices,
being made of all sizes, and of various m nanienial pat
lefns,ai'»l can lie worn bv the most delicate female wit bout
the slight-st inconvenience. In fact the sensation is
j rather agreeable thamothai wise.
The (ia’.vanic Bolts, Bracelets, Bauds,
I4arters, Nuuklticrs, Ac.
In some cases of a very severe character and of Jong
standing, the pewer as applied by the Galvanic Bings j
is not suiTieieiil to arr -tt he prog res- of Gis ease, and till i
maiely to restore hoallh. The i mprot ed modification m
tlie Galvan c Belts, Brace i ts. Ac., entirely reine
, dies liiisolijectio.i : any degree of power that is required i
can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the
nivsterions agent of Galvanism can i ff'-ct will fail to be
. permanent ly relict >'d. Tli-’.-e articles are adapted to iho
j waist, anus, wrists, limbs, aneies or any part of the body
! with perfect convenience. Tin (Jalvamc .Necklaces
are used wit b g renter benefit incase- of Pronchiti.- or
affections of the throat generally ; also in cases of Nkr- i
vous Deafness; and with ihnost uni'orni success a* a
preveiuue for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits i.id similar
, oiiq hiinl.-.
Christie's Magnetic FluiJ.
Is issued in connection with the Gat, vi nic Ring* ,nnd
I alliln'ir tuodiii’Mtions. 'J’liis composition lias be'n pi o
, noanerd by the French < '.lem si- to be one ol'the most,
extraordinary discoveries of modern seience. Il be
lieved to possess a remarkable power of rends. Kino ihe
.Nerves seositive to G alvaiiig actioii, by these means
causing a circulation of t lie inllucuce at the at of dis- (
ease, and Ihus giving rapid am! perni tnent re.ief. No
olkarcomppsiiion in edieimstry is known to produce the
same effect or to impart a similar property to I he nervous
sy.-tein by means of an outward local application. The I
Magiietic Fluid coiitaiusnothiiigcipa leof the.sliglit
; est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harmless '
in itsaetioii as it is beneficial in its result. Full expiana
j tions and directions accompany it. The combined in
i volitions are in every way perfectly harmless; thev are
at prices within reach of all, and tae discoverer only re
| quests a fair trial, as a test of their surprising ellicac y j
! and permanent benefit.
Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Piats
lets.
'XhTsrnrticlcs form another valuable application an
l»$ ravstonoui mnm:.,vv ..<• o_i w,.,,
inportant adjunct to the genuine Galvaiiic Rtnosand
heir mollifications, acting upon the same principle, Imt i
li.tv mg this advantage of more local uppifCHiion. They
are confidently recommended as u valuable addition in
the speedy cure of Rheumatism, acute or chronic ; m
all nervous complaints.and as a positive remedy in i uses ,
; of Pain and Weak..ess i the. Chest or Back. Pain in the i
Side.in Asthma ic Affections, and inWeakmss or Op-
J pre.ssifin of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal Coni
; plaints; their effects arc of the most decided character,
1 and they have often been used with complete success.
Thev are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and
Weakness of the Breast, and are highly recommended
for many of those complaints to which females are
e.-pccial,y liable. As an effectual means for strengthen
ing the sy stem when debilitated with disease or other
causes; as acer tain aid in Constitutional Weakn s-. as a
Preventive for Colds and in all affections of the Chest
1 generally the Galvanic Btrt'iipt eimi” Plaster will be
found of greatand pennanemadvantage. I n a few words,
it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic | aration
with the imp riant addition of the Ga veni ■ influence,
wli cli i- neither impaired or exhausted, wdiJet he action
continues. These articles will he found entirely free
from those object.ons which art a enn-ta t sou; re of com
plaint w itbtlie ordinary Plaster.sin common n.-c.
XaTThe great celebrity and -uit,s> ot these articles,
have caused them to be counterfeited by unprincipled
persons. To provide against imposition, Du. Ghtisiie
has but one authorized agent in each city of the Union.
The on 1 v A gene v in A iijfiista, Gen., is at t iie 8 tore of
H AVILA ND. RlB LEY & CO.. DruSgists,
Alt articles of the kind sold elsewhere arc worthless
i counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28
ORANGFB AND LILHOXS.
KECEIV E!> on consignment from New York,
10 boxen ORANGKS,
10 Lemont, which will he soTd low.
JOHN R. DOW.
i April 6 157
B\f OX! B A COX!
TUST RECCIVED—
-580 choice Hams, for familv use.
20,000 lb's prime Sides aod Slionlders. aud for
sale low by [April6] JOHN K. DOW.
i vjrJdgaeK -'mr-rirj u » , tjcv 1 h s Ncret» t f -w-r
--i to the ovv and agents or
< i > ITO.N F\ i I’URilkS.
O\ 1V O'NEILL. Woden, Cotton and Sfk
Fancy Oyer, informs the puolic. generally
j that he wishes lo he engaged ia liis line of bust
! ness for the next year.
He is hi present in the employ of George fichiey,
| Esq., of Richmond county, nad has’been superin
iending fur him tlie CO F FON DYING of Bkli.e
--vili-K Facto,tf lor the lust eighteen monihs.—
| His engagement will terminate on the isl Outuher
| next.
lie will give instructions in the art of Cotton
Dyingat any establishment, were ite miglii be em
ployed, on more reasonable terms than could he
obtained in tiny English or N ir-iherti Dve-xlotise.
His chemical knowledge pf the. Cold Blue live is
so erior to any hitherto known in this section of
country, and by his mode can, from the same
amount of Indigo, dye neatly three limes the
amount dyed in the common way. His instruc
tion-in dy bigtliis one color would be of more ben
efit to an establishment in one year than three
times the am Hint of ins wages. He has. at pre
sent. under his instruction, a boy, belonging to lbs
cinp'myer. whom h • has partly taught the art of
d'.'V’.ng colors most suitable for the Factory, viz:
j Red. V etlow. Brown. Oranga and Blue, and vvib
make him proficient before the expiration of bis
engagement. His work, to be been at L ’lecille
Factor; . is tile best criterion by which to judge lbs
! capacity.
Letters to his address, case of WM. H AINES,
Jr., Augnsiaj wnl meet '■'■Rh proper Attention.
April 20 v\ 3 10HW
f cotton:\
uxmmyvo ON V. \V.\» SHll-fcXE
11>F i.l) i*F it I' L.
"BT 11 WE heretofore labored that hiy cotton gins
25.. should be thought superior to hay manufac
tured HKLieotgia. idy olicring to the public such
an article! have been liberally patroniz'd, for
bKvhich I feel grtcful. J have warranted my fne
gins. I have ne .erha 1 one returned as not co u- j
mg tit' to what I promised. Ji is known I have, i
and ila promise t.ial my gins make superior cot
ton. I have no travelling agents, i relv on mv
gins* telling a better tide for me, ami one that will
he sooner believed than a travelling agent; m
slmrt, 1 hope to make m v gins sell themselves. 1
feel confident in staling that 1 have made valua
ble improvements in line gins, and that 1 shall
hereafter furnish an improved gin lo anything !
heretofore sold. I would also inform citizens of
Warren, Washing! >n, \V tikes, Columbia and i
Burke counties, that I have purchased Simpson’s
improvement for band machinery, and those who !
purchase my gins in the counties named will have .
the use of the patent tree; the material, when de- ■
sired, w ill he pul on the head bio - k, free ol charge.
It will require u small outlay of materia! on the !
band wheel, which will be furnished at the lowest ,
possible rtbe, and which, when used, reduces the
draft loan astonishing extent; (lie character of
tlie improvement is simplv by propelling the ma
chinery by ti suck band, in-t» ad ol a tight one.—
Myliuest ration Roller Gins arc sold at £3 per
saw.
iMy plain gins arc also gi-eatty improved, nrul
will he sold according to kind, from 8“2 to 5*2,50 ,
[»er sa|v. My finest gins have heretofore sold
Inglice than other l ,; iis, an I yet, heretofore, 1
have hot been able to supply the demand, whilst
1 have.'been unable losell but few plain gins.
Orders nr Ictleis. addressed to me at Sparta,
will he promptly attended to, and gins delivered at
purchasers residences, free of charm*.
<i RilF/r I' T. OGLE 8B Y w
Sjjuytuj April 3.
C'ertlUi ' ***■■■• t , .
«j?j fan** . r<) i**t, vianvi I ithf UM #.
G. I'. Esu. — Dear YN-.* — Below I
hand mv ce<«-dlcate. agreeably tt* ymir request,
statin# precisely the opinion 1 entertain of their
su/’cri )tity over any I have ever seen. 1 have
also obtained the certificate of Mr \\ ilson, our
Supciintendant and Alachinisl, w lio is toe best
judged the quality ot cotton, as he ‘chews the
bag.’ Vcrv respectfully vour friend truly,
’ i’HOS, CHBELEY.
drop () 'ecFiee, C i , GIT —This isto cer
tify that \ nave u> d two of Air. Q. T. Uglcsbv’s
Anii-Fr ctioi. (hist'Ri Jins, (the one (JO and the
of it lo saws,) bn k, vend years, anti can truly
sa\ they are superior i>. a. n v t:nng of the Ytml
now is use; and Grin an fveeptum to what is J
said about inis being an age or improvement, al i
east as far as gin making is eonefin,..,]
THOMAS CliEr.rxY.
ErolherF Factory, Shouts of Oyecchee, xv. t , ,
March 17 tii. 1847. — i bis is to certify that one ot :
G. T, Ggtcsbv s (JO saw Aoti-Friclion Cotton
Gins is t ow, and has been inu ;e for the last four
teen mouths at mis place, and I can s ty vvitheon
fi lenee that it is the best article of the kind that 1
have vet seen.
B. J. W ilson. Suporh and Practical Machinist.
Sitcuniuoi, A! r.h lO.'/t, 1847. — The nrnler
’ signed, during the past season, htC'e lreqq?ntly
noticed the superiority «f cotton, received trum
(hose planters who use gins mu nut act it red by G
! 1 . Clgicsh, , Esq ,ol Spa it a, over that liom otlur
gins, it hts invariably commanded the highe.-t
price, aml vcrv frequently onc-bmrth ot a cent
per pound moie than oilier cottons ot the same
eia.s.s. il A BUN & FU fiTUN.
J. L. SWINNIiV.
August a, February *27/<V, 1817 i’he under
signed Factors ami Copimission Merchants, take
pleasure in recoiiitncinling to the planters gone
j rally, G. T Oglesby & Brother’s improved make
of gins, and d > not lies tate to say that the cotton
i ginned on them is equal to anv received in this
market, and m everv instance commands from an
i to | ■. above highest quotations, and in point ot
durability think they cannot he supassed.
Dvk & Robbrtson.
Ausrutta. I'e'runry 20th, D?l7. — We take
p’casure in recommending to planters generally
j .Messrs. Oglesdy Ac Brother s improved cotton
gins, and do not hesitate to say the cotton ginned
on them is equal to any received in this
t and will always eom.ftaml thv higln sf quouftionE,
HEARD & DAVISON.
ADAMS, HOPKINS & Co*
DOUGHTY cV BEALL.
J'ebrnnry Ls 1547-—Tiiis is to certify that I
j have now in use one of Oglesby’s improved cot
* ton gtns, and that 1 consider it tdtogether supe
-1 ri *> r t > any gin lever used, running easy and ma
kiii rr t. t cotton line and clear of motes.
WM. TENELL.
February 2&!h, 1817.—1 have used one of the
above gins for one season, and concur fnllv in the
above. BENJA VHN T. HARRIS.
Sparta, February lath. |SJ7.— I’iiis is to cer
tify, that 1 have owned one of Air. Oglesby's im
proved cotton gins for two years, and can safely
recommend his gins thr’ two reasons. Jhe first
that they donot cut tlie lint nr staple as other
j gins. The next, I consider them the most dura
! hie wins that 1 have ever used.
AL G. HARRIS.
February 2t)th, 1817.-—" We do certify, that we
have used ior the last two years Air. G. I’. Oglrs
| by’s Anti-Friction Guts, and are decidedly utlhe
j opinion that they aretne best gins now in use in
tins Elate, both lor tlie firmness of the cotton and
i their durability, and lake great pleasure in re
commending them to our brother farmers gene
rally. RiciiAß.n P. Sasnett.
; Edward L. Bakne. Joseph R S ism tt,
John P. Sakes. John L. Birdsong.
\\ ii eon Hb*d. T' VI. Turner.
j We have used these gins for one season with
iunequ iled success.
April IS (i—c Id?
i B Rlt KS FOR S \ I.Kr~
j rgIHE subscriber has for Bale and will keep on
j hand at his Brick Yard on Green-street
j 35ft.000 BRICKS. s. L JJaSFOHD.
1 Jan 24 Jy tbi
• 1 AUGUST A IRON AND BRASS I
I’OI'ADEItV.
lO'-n>.> am* nuoi,n;s ;.i \-
X-/CHIAEKV A.NUOIiAfiIM; FOR FAL'Tu-
I RIEB. j
HOPKINS it IIABDMAN,
tn cenqeciu.n with the M A i I EYWAa'COM- :
PANV. N. Y., (one of the most extnsi>e Ala. |
chine Shops in the United States.) would rcspect
i lullv inform the public trial they are prepared to
furnish (.' O i’ I' O \ , W 0 U LL E N A N D
f) i iiER MAC HI NKRY, together with ail
kinds of MILL GEARING and CASTINGS
of ail descriptions, otthe latest improved patterns
in a style ot workmaiiahiji equal to anv in the
country, and at short notice. Alunutacturuns |
and otiims are tnvited to eail and examine the
i Machine-y, which isalways on hmd at TfIEIR
ES FABLISFiiVIENT, near the Rail Road He
i v at - i " Augusta, where orders will be received j
and filed on as le curable terms us they cun be j
procured at the North or elsewhere. The de
li cry otthe same being at Augusta, will avoid
risk and save expense to the purchaser.
idle following Specimens are finished and set
up in a room for exhibition:
BPR i J ADI NC. AND LAP VIA Cl TIN E
DO! BLE DOFFER CARDS.
SINGLE DOEFERCARDs. WITH BFL Yi'B 1
ufi(,-\\ \ v drawing mi; \d
LIST SPEEDER FOR ROPING,
HR AWING FR \ ME.
RINT4TK v \ ELLER TJHKiSTT E.
LIYEBPLNDLKS DE A D s PJNDLES
DAN FORTH CAP SIGN NER.
LOOM W iTH S FOP MOTION,
SAMPLES OF SHAFTING. COUPLINGS
11 ANGLES AND POLLIES.
They will furmsh.,also, all other kinds of Ma
ehinerv used in Faetories including the
MKLF-ypa-; ati >a js i s.*■:,
* I ’I
Tr.-t introduced into this country bv the Alatfea
| wan Compifiiy, which is a great labor-saving I
j Machine, as will appear by the following:
Butternuts Sept. Ilk. J 8 lo.—Our Self-Opera
ting Vlules op rate to our entire satisfaction, pro- j
during yarn of a snoeri *r quality, and an in- !
ere .>td quantity over the li and Mules,and at a j
far less cust, not exceeding five cents per hun- j
dred. it is now about two years since they were
put in operation,and Ido not know that they have
ever been detained for half an hour fur repairs. I
In haste, yours, truly. &c.,
A. G. W isHfiov, Agent. I
Manayunk, Jan. 1 30, 1845.—Air. Richard 1
j Slnbl
mg, ottlie Alatteavvan Company, has put
in operation in my establishment eight of Smith’s I
Sell Acting Mult's, seven ,of 432 spindles, and
one u.’ ol 2 sp'imbi s. They perform to Uu* great j
■ est satisfaction, and the Alule itself is considered
by all practical men as the best of the kind in |
the country. Joseph Ripka.
Norris/mi Pa., Jan. 10. 1345. Air. St rib
ling, from the Aialteaw m Company, New A'ork, ;
has just finished puttin'* in operation for me ten j
ol Smith’s Bell-Acting Yrlu s, tor spinning fr ’* st |
and filling, which operate to our entiro-aatisfac- j
, tion. g A v«t;l. J a mi,-on. i
Great Falls Mills. Anri’ I**3. W vj. B. | 1
Leonard, E-q.—Dea' 1— This Com pa ny have i .
had in operation ’■ Self-Acting Al ulcs— Sharps
i Roberts & Mason’s ami Smith’s, 'i'iie two
forme/- i ' ,,r more than two years, and the latter for
upwards o;' one year lust past. 1 have kept an
accurate account of the pr duct, waste and cost
of operating each description of Alule, and the
result is decidedly in favor of Smith’s.
1 have no hesitation in saving the Smith's
A!ific. will turn uU lucre work, per spindle than
any other now in use; that R requires less trouble
to keep it in order, and may be Kept in repair a
K-ssexpense. Vou/s, respectfully,
J. A. Britt rich.
A gent Great Falls Manufacturing Co. *
A :irn spun in one week, ending ]2fii August, ,
is id. at the Rocky Glen Mill- Fishkii! Landing, t
I .\ . ll' 1 p-'un lw n: It■* '» . HI Kanl. C\ #» f) [
yarn: Hanks to the spindle per day, 4 7-100; ’ !
No of working hours, ll »>f>-100: expenses per
weei:. J I 50; cost per hundred hanks, No. BA. [ I
3 3-lUU time March 0 1
i <
M
AVOIJ3IS ! WORMS! WORMS!
bane ofchildhood, and the certain preenr
| w snr us many d;tngeru«* diseases, if allovveil
I to remain in lh“ human system lollgin great mini- I ,
hers, 'i’he si'.ison close at natal when they he- 1
i come must lioubiesome to children. j :
1 «
v-WOODRUFF’S WORM SBE( IFSC, is a j
sat* and *ll} remedy foi Worms. Try il. It j
i> a*- 1 p aid as ij,,. h**>r. and elmap as the cdieap si.
V-J J’he W orm st ilt well where tried
(Ruffin. Pike county, July 12, l>S4fi.
l>r. \\ oodriitl—l’lipase forward iunaediately 3 j
do/.en bottles of your Wontt -neeilic. We have i
calls for it daily. Send it wiltuan <!, !ay.
Respectfully. JOHN (4. HILL & CO.
Buu.vpvh.lk. Ala.. Ang. 2-8. is}:').
Dr. \\ (xnirnjf- —Dear jr : We have sold the last
Iwttle of your Worm Vied nine received. We ,
wish you to send ns two dozen more., al least, as j
we now know of some fojii-*>r five bottles wanted.
Respectfully. ANDREWS .& HARRIS. I
Vi r. Joseph Shipney, of Mnseogee co.. Ga., says
it brought away 2HU worms from a negro child* j
belonging to him in a si>*iri time.
Mr'. John J. Little, of Whitesvillc, Ga.. says, I j
! gave it in one ease and brought away 50 worms.— 1
in another ease it cured ids negro woman o [Tenia 1
; or Tape Worm. .
Air Timm is Boyd. of Coweta, eotinty. Ga.,say? .
I gave ii to a negro boy who was in bad health; it :
brought away immediate!y sf> worms. He was
. soon well, and remains so up to this lime.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines
f*r sale, wholes de and retail, by
W VI. K. KITCHEN. Druggist, \ugnsta,
and in most ol the Coimtics hi the Stale Georgia.
Y. \V. I *aey. W’avnesbdrough.'
VV, AL C arr. Jackson boro ugh.
'l'hdiflae W'if vN Co., Wrights borough.
i I. 4L ’ - . VV .
i ’ V v • •' * ft*.M.
VV r . ■ z:- /, on. **/
H S. Breman. VlAflrit Zion.
J R. Simpson vY Co., Sparta.
March 21 HA
TINFOIL.
A CONSTANT supply of Bine Oiler Cam-
JtA. pliine. will be kept fresh. Persons u-ing
Murphy’s splendid l.omjis. ran always I*, fnrnisli
c«l with the above Oil on very reasona hie terms, by ,
V Lire 1 1 2 L E. MARSHALL.
PAINTS, OU. S, WINDOW
V. i. ASS. &. c .
if. i vilaxn, RisLi: \ a ('o..j)ki (;gijts.
il J AVI. on nauiJ, aad are roceiving. con stunt supplies I
t». of ‘pure.’.•extra,* *\.-|’ and No.2’ Whit •■Lead, ,
in kegs from 23 ».* 31:0 poiiuJi. of w in anted quality; I
Paint oil ; tainie *-oil; Pitripoil; spiriis tuepfoitine, var
ni hes, ot all kinds ; ebroruo yellow ; chrotre green, dry
and in oil: imperial s re.*n , in Oil ; verdigris, tlr v anil in
<>r; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-marine blue;
j v. nmllion ; Venetian red; red lead ; ro*c pink ; Spanish
. hrown. dry and inml , yellow oeiir>'; litharge; ter de-.-i
--enna; umber; lainphlaVk ; droj. Mack; black lead ; iv orv
, 1 I.luck; whiting; chalk; putty ; go! 1 leaf ; glue, sand
paper; pumice stone: rotten stone; emery; painter's.
| andlanner's brushes ofall kinds: window! coach ami
picture glass, of all size* : paint m il? and paint stones;
together with every article usually found in drug stores,
of the b*rj»t quality, and at very low prices, at wholesale
and retail.
JlTi‘urfhasgrs will do well to call. Order' promptlv
attended to.
Oct 1
FOR TTTF TOIL FT.
A N invoi e , f Harrel’s SHAVING CREAM.
j and other Soaps, with a great variety of
Essences and Extracts. Brushes and Combs. F.au
t Lustrael. and Hair Dv> £ Powder Boxes and PufTs.
i With a ereat variety of other articles of Foreign
and Domestic manufacture.
Jan TJ J. C. -MARSHALL.
PAPER. B( A\: t’AJvCi
_ S'; .iM)UKV.
|VjM!AM J .AK t LV, Pamper Mantrffto
; " »«*», are - v te.vivir vs m Now YipK,
j aii'l a vttrvl i •(• ui.liiioa to Ccir ' A**n*ei
| slock ol Hooks a M;m usirv a, w? h
general Papfify f.< i ;> m Him 1; • \eedlea,
j N'ooi-'l bread, U - ... i> ? }>,. u .
knives. Gold ano Silver F n<ri’s,ih»ld Feus, Card-
Lu'cs. S..n \rj\if*. r,ii>U 's, I'n.k v.u , rs
Also—A - .nt of J’--. • •F- .'... . kid,
fall and morocco. F’uKcrCti • ■.- \v r F- s'- s•
f’ort I’• >1 ms; Bill
Deliver} ; Ink « ir i . -her
\\ ith a complete a i .mem ,r, . . . ri( j Lngli-U
Toys. Fire-Cmcl., >, a■ n | & ; V , . < f uher
| articles usually I pt in IF, . *
OilrGoods are til «• nad weii seicc:* .- rc *n : t
I bo,htl,e fountry and ch . trade, -.m. s -j. e» a >«
also reduced in orlu oth,-r d-’ now df-
I . re d for sale. < ■ „■ » n . %
vited to rail and u; e rhea;, a N-vt ,m„i *
i° ‘ t *^ s ' s ’* J. & ft. ■- .os A- Co. ’t Hardware More.
s^2S ly -u
n TI S J EDI El DED
/■ 07- Dysentery, , / ,
* / ’ ■ " *7" - • Dams ana
k*U >7l met I . ’) nl-l i nt* </, ( ■ ’
I»r. Hood ? 5c,.,..,.. . ,
BTsrn | rv I • <l»a|
*4 J , amt t f l f4
* * ,f bovena Dl.s- - a;n.„M s .'.erdmda
trrnerall v us s. t s , c * ‘
, • , i i>., n. .mi coifjeclsn » the
stomach and bo. i-1 - short '.hoc. p»,.
..,.<1 ..taers h»„. , . V1 ; u „
examine/or yoi t!w \, iC
From the lute U ... 7 ~
_. Mlill. dim* § ! iN’fl
Dr. M. VvV> . - .
. v UiJ «• oir—i uVW von ar*
apoloav tor not u-kni.wledgin,, before this> ; I>t
h‘ a d h X u Ut r U ‘ i>: nt ‘ r > 1 ' ‘lid. .oa
had he kindnes to send , u-h:!e in Colombo;
for the use ot in. oorj^.
I have found it a.•■ ■ ; , : -; oi , v , j
only regret lhat
~Vt r il ‘> 4 UJ * , n lla ' tall .V(,| f;rcctn ns they }.•
invariably f ( >Un c.W. V. c hat, snC.- ed >"1 '
arc sutfennjj 111 r , t:!> !>..>;• ie> oi , (1 .ivu
l>y the wieichrf -
C urdiul is rest ... / V "' ' »
an.'/ rtyur. \\ i sincere i
kindness, and .si wishes nr v u >
am your obiifieni servant J ■’NU >
ISA AG liOL A:! iS. C.aot VI :■ Fidayus,
/•Vain //on. //. >j /y. ■ ; J r J ' ,V
_ '• /C/ 'in n . ’ •
Da. AVoodh ■ ; VI vd, sir—A few da vs
since I received , t a , . ■. % t >< e ■ oc'
enough to send c \.{ '>• .1, • ~>d. vscnbor\*-
Jones, would have » 1
laid aside tor U 5 ■ j > 4 nav ,i,' >. .4
On the other ■ cave .» .-. ri.iU'inc’ l ,s? ..
rev apprccudioi . '-a v7» dm; no.
‘Ha vina u.e ( j ’■ h ' Dr ’■Prf' ,T t
Ido not . e • > .si . htg
M cdicine. *d , tef a) «■ Itl :,-S , ihti
hoivelsas'f soint-t •. h:n the bwil;,
I know tubing :.. 1
Kr , ~.1 •
, A f r" ,, r ■ VaK.alde me...
for stwholesaf - ,
W.M. K -
a”'* m most.,! 1 • ji -s i: t _ s ... . c...... .
i . i a c ■ >
VC M. Carr •-• ksyjiWAj.di. .
J homas \\ • >. \\ ivh'-.’x;i-jj
< ’. (('od
.1 W. Jo A*.-.' M
W. Davis, ( a., ' ■%'
Jl. S. Hre:,. V m.t V
j- R Siiuj ti <». Si-J» ha
April fth*
V. "f * ■■ ' *
Norro&V
_ ;y ’CdMciTNc *'4,l ■
cop Til t,e-> • - i ..on,e
Jt n.uilfl of vivt. 0 5(>,V ... ...; v .
0“ I P«t of Ju
i.iiM, aadl ho , • • ti , ' .
tonuiici clexdn ■ • ■ ■ v„!, A .-cin. . t ...
im- si" .i.a. 6 4-, , c.TSI.i iSr-v.r V..
\ fur th ■ ■
Tin- l*a.>„<•««.A . .... FAdd in «n-»
att-u iDuifiiudin ,1). i ■ C• - ... .. ,
t .w L-nn ~..0'
cicume made is at ai Ja,«. SU AIM si. •,<.,! 0 «
tin; sealiiisj wajt r- . oi . tl! „ f ,' n , ,
1 ork, and a new ■oif. ,h .f ih.-.i-.v -I
toomemc la .• v k ti , ... - d u w.., '
vviuca Imvchee. , - ,■ . , ;. f . , ...,.'
pre tor, by lira, • . ,« s e! emtr
*‘<>W '■ ' , *t .f,is l| , ■:
I :c VVork.Hml I-, .> , .cmOmll.v IH.- it* Will,
JMvaioi, scpur»t> - ■ ; ■ t ■ , ■ ,
h'H'« work. ’1 • • ;••• . 5.....
cr iv tl l couspic ■ eh -wo t«r. «d anrt * e
S,M -culartl . 10r.,.- F-c 0 ],<■- e.,n r -..‘ l'» .. bolder?.
• ■ 'in ' li -
i> -'i yi Vi.dm lii’i . os i;.. I• • . ..
J >its ‘ tfy <\\ V: .v; .
SW.UTV A vs-D IMCTi
Hilt ill-; • *,{•
ScrnfuJa, G . ... ■.. , , ft 1 .
hoit)S/n, n, S(~ . I . 4
'tndn/ :«txr turn? V ft* ;inri
\tu 7 .;/> ./
SWAlm\j >v . , f '/, u s r7 ’ ••
M ' » ■’> ««'■ bt ro ;■■«! »>(.•) , t ■ _
U v tears : >j : . . ...
f *i . ; 'l' ■
!• !(<•<’ 1.. IICO.V “ \ • - ,
\ {• • < >K.n,- ..ti.) hf.cU :w:u,>h n h-.
li.id o iluj at * . . . i ' ,k ‘ ■ L '
II has hittni ’ . ' ' ‘V*T* '
I has had the Vi " -,^‘’ ninv {'' '“ ; ! '- v .
the mofet cle 'v ’ ' '/ ' -*d nod
j oils Amc.fi \ J -- ■ •*' J ot r *P
} \V. (iihaoi . . ,
B'»t V. ’ ' ■
Valentine . u, D..pi. ... .
i vcr.-ii v. ■ "o ry '
U .F.Dcw s >,. r.o e-v - 0 . . p f-m
I wrsilv,
j N. Chnpsn ■' T> I‘. ~ . r. r (
’1 • Parke, Ji ■ ;
Wr. Del Valh P .■ I .. , fh>< • '
Jos» l.fiuienv* (le i ■•.. *i -'. .V
J. Chip us '
\ (i. VV Irv ho 8 Mill,. >•
' Sir T ain; -i i, . , : -'i . ,
tidier ll
And also ‘ . ■ . ■ v
( I’.niaceii ha. i i . . * - i ■ i> -1, .a . il -4
( --'iv rnt • r.t • u v
form, and b • > >,in at mca.j a,. ,• nj.ii X
to the most t. *
Xrprne* w . iy I ci lali t' i. "•: -j ■ i,iin. h •. ■ «,n r£’ rc ..
lions in hot ‘ .•••- - jo si4-.il 11. in nia'.a
Ot disease, I■-■. ,• .... ; •. i»1- e;i . uis ■e hr bh'Cv . d
want of eh ; * , si -
so frequent 'Z‘ ! a p Me a - dii. t.re, red •«.
iler their ii' • . vi n• • . -e»- intensive ,«■
their iivo-K a u . M.**-11 *I. *i* > * .. c ■
t estaswidl •-. ’c.n; t*. . to- ii ■ j.. i. ~; w & , ,r. » p
ply ot Sw, f . . i ( .Iv*
! liiinp whir ■ -■ i , ,-;i>. t,
I Till: K 'M .I v • .14 •; iLFDM FJ» t >
One Holla ic ■ f ' v,• ( h-Hlie f.-coicoiiiag tan- •*
half pints ■ I’niir T>„isi
i ! '. ' - - vku H}l r • -
i A valua ’ . >i-. .. , eea in. ■,s ni-' .••. < ■
remedyfor .ti . ;ri , r , ■ ;. c,,. {>r . _ .
Cestive Ol I,i . 1 ')• ■( re'l ■■ hn- ,I ly ,-rr -
lei v.Fev At > I h JM ;s Jjick Hea.’.ar.he.
Ac. Ac. .'•('■ »r >■ ' . ‘ 4) c • l>. ilk a jjrati. I
• ttecompanv t . i cm
Prepared . ’* .ion T ',er.-i e .->r rn-iit s tir»l.
j low Oh ar if. !' i«ol ri n i fa hy <o! rn>{
i blc Drugs.. «?:-.■ .- ■> fiuor*.
i New Y i\—ll.* v . I '. (' s.
I, ndn K V.- I ' in r
j Liverpoo. I . s', in ,74 i.v ' a
1 Havaa 4 >i.4 -«t.
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