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-. Y gYOU& DiT o -.The foio k -. Wdurseless. it~tfo aster o - -on aiisrti 6tpais every relder of ,your papdr'y'tcreadi o p say over it and: Bi to ib tat, does- not make a man n othing.t I'a man pr s Utai. ei-Chrstain aid defrauds his= =. h bbr,thatmian's. religion is vain. And Sfho.ithholda romh anoth . that .branch which- is his due, .wben his power toipay it.' .... e;>nfiiihsi:666iry,'haeacquifedi'ada aime .abroad. -for our State repudiation, '- "b hinothis ordhich we tsrto'speak -"enty 'nhf rt is dtibisfasess,6t". cat'l 4 i n wsaoPf nia'y professors ,who seldom er neter ,pa.y their alit tfteiiieing called 'pYop agdih ad perhaps finally threatened -at law There are some suelt meaihsiist evye corn matltg.. - MhSt*Se(i)Oe dt'thesei now in our eg'e H is very ami le, easy ma, -who tiever'tr hes o - quarrel .with'his neighbors aid isalw ays willing to do then favor when they:.are in want of hli. But ho 'never pays hin.debts if he can avoid it: His bills atihejtbre, at'the slOps eC mechanics,.perhapeftdr~te food which eat' or 'the r.aimentwhich'he wears, areuhasit, and he feels iot the leastcon unctiois 'of conscience' oi. the subject. te jri'ys in his famnily aid'in'the social aeeiing, aiud some people .think-he may be - Cbristian; but men ofthe werk4t say that f- he :would be honest they would have a .- etter opinion 'of his religion. We see another debtor. He has no-ob ,jeCtious -to ' buying any thing that be can getupon;trust; he will even enbscribe for a reliiod newspaper, or a new edition of te.Bible and -makes loud professions 'of fuis -willingness' to aid this etruct and ibat butwhen called on to pay his subscription ,isunforiunately just then out of money benrvill certainly pay it in a-few days; but fie -is-no: more ready a month afterwards -thatn he:was before, arid be never intends 14 He pretends, nejverthelessst tie k n s -man but he deceives very few. ist no*, we see another ian of this always-owing -and -never-paying class. Sometime ago, he contracted a heavy debt iudhe has never yet-seen i he, time when he could-paythe whole of it atoccet-and there fore; be.has paid coeof at.: His income : hasbeen-sucb thatche .might, with a little -. oaoy antathbff denial, have paid attt he odebteetry year, and by this tathaee itiguisbed it- but his cou - ciems doe itt seem to trouble him at a 1l,althou he. lives on that which does notbelsa% t - ' ;.a1istieateas they please, d nak itig, ht andall the t; laW 41tbe'oui'rse-an ~never t 'right iorthferit tonegletie pay bts. -There inairisthis neglectas <a nd asesetiy hurt idisipineis sn liti9 o ali wdarflg 1-who vi - to pay, wr ithholds ':ebt whe:Stiskifhin fhis Op eigms it 'ought to - sigbr-od'Gdo and of dier;-aileligion '"" i y onfostable tvoal' under ithe '.hragain d'oes netunake ly,' itaisotwortwbaving -aft ooraan do whoas an *wnrk hard -andl-pay 't. IIWHiMti6 oxris ad veary h juioforts#'lf;e~linj; to - - umbae anpett, and anorts s~read style oC living ecwounetifas possible; e lnBreada wst'audiO -. ~ -~o ty~tt~io~tsr'j tde seia'c'it neede ~baa~rj~lecolah iagr~ained' Z i 4etO~J at-least'of Ol~ixjapaei~ s aoose. -b~ a~e tb th~b~cit i ~M~i~I~W ~ibt~iE w the'hlaw of - Ibw gn'du le hest y ~ ii z difference he -. ya 0 - a asks -7 Er eoito use that thei h pi suis'iilI.estut from Question .3..-'1v they (hemixture) be applieil-in sithi dryPor'wetieather. 'Xnifyt.-asplledlinjdry weather he operatina shiid be perfortn( alf:early inoi-whil bedew is'oo'tbegre'und, se-aa te: preveit14s by blowiog'agg vI 4db harowed in immediately. 4:Irmetters-ot wether- the weather -be- - o wet, pro vide thbe barrow follows'the sower-of the mixture, to bury it by a light harrowing as soon ZSe5I ~ n Cutting Grain ,harly.-We copy'tlhe following from the Michigan Farmer. ~fr. Editor-I wish to make known through your paper, some facts which l think willbe of soeserviceto the farmers of Michigan ' Amassa- Andrews, Esq, of thistown, harvested sixty acres of wheat, this season, h'bilest w-as so green and inriie that every farmer. in theniighborhood thought and didi not hesitate to declare him as rad. He com menced cutting t ten days before any others had-begun. The berry, when cut . was soft, and in that state-known as being "in the milk." tie has now threshed it, and being somewhat-carious tolearn the result of so novel a proceeding, i to-day went in company with Mr. Andrews to the mill, and found it.plump with a peculiar transparency of the berry which I never beibre saw-which is tube attributed :o the very thin coating of the bran. We weigh ed some and found it. weighed just sixty three pounds to the measured bushel; and an experienced one informed me that it madem'ore.flour and less bran than any wheat he ever saw. Now the above facrs are worth knet*ing front several considerations. By cutting so early, !to wheat is shelled and lost, and the ha'rvesting season can be lengthened out-, so as not to make. it necessary to work so hard; besides the wheat is beyond a doubt better, and will make more and bet ter .flour. Yours, truly. N. B. E.DaUDGE. The Cofee Plant.-We use Coffee as a pleasant beverage, without troubling our selves much how it grows. A coirespon ent of the New Orleans Bee, from Guin ia Cuba, says: "After the CoS'ee4s taken from the field, it is placed in large square beds, in rows. to dry, and covered at night. after remain ing there lo'ng enough. , it is placed in a round place, encircled by boards; andabout a foot wide. tn this circle there is a large wheel drawn by two oxen, which passes et the coffee and takes off the hull; when his is done, it is put in bags, and is ready or. the Market. The ahed this mathine is under the lounging place of the proprietor id here he is always to be found. The aegro huts are made oftamboo twined to #etlier: thefe is just space enough between lem for, a hog pen. The negroes are fed principally and sonrii estates altogether, upon plantains; reacted as bread The on y .meat they get-is from what hogs they raise; this is, no small luxnry, as the pork here-is said to be the best in the world. Taking every thing into consideration, I as much. pleased, and think I could I've n one of these.estates some time witheut t3- becoiniag tiresome. STATIOWERS' liiLL, .E 35EAST-BAY,. CHA RLESTON, S. C. J SEPH WALKER, Agent of John W :1hite s TrPE and STERKOTYPE FouN Dm, hraseo'niantly on hiatnd an extensive as srtmetit of. TgpeFIower's,Ornantents, jBrassRue, Cases, Chsae Composing nd eveiry articlerequired in a Printtmg Office. ll ol'which will be furnished at New York ries, actuald expenses onily added. - Thereputation of-this Fonndry is believed to e fully established,.having been founded up ~vards of.Thirty years. and -reference is con fj dcy u~ado to, many leading Journals of the United States. ?rintizig P'resses, New p peralsizes, aledium, Double bi -- edinm. &c. . (- P- RINTING INK. Newe.. Book; ands Colored .inks, of thme beat :. gnality-andjinwest prices. - Blanki Book Manufactory, P 4J!EW'A1ND-STkTION ERY. Ala1 o du and/a large assortment of Br.ASE Bo5qua-,'mad/of'the best piaper arid botj in the ~striagestimaner. lBatks;i'Pibtie;'Of 1ipg4.ebriiias and otliers~min have :their rd'nunt'Books'.uled-tid bound to any pat t ti~alest: manier:, at lowest pn ees. asoko WlTN PA PERS Ed f ' asotme offNE STA kiind, iipclding -Blank 4~~bi ,sntery &e . - - ERNTE RS. ~P)~z a.~e ,Ty es~ses,- Ink, 4e. ~u~c~t~pchaving completed ~ radpents .for,-keepinmg .on o~ijierg arha~le used Sbey now itQ ehand,.aid are 1~ar~t~i ~eraa numer ir nieweeit on; ng mt :flss .wiisi~: dds ~ 4dt cxngae for'Pupils who re tojointir at titute at-the geira teiW n Oteber. - Cotubi;tMarch 29 . . 9t J0 HE subscribers have fimrwl a partner ship in the practice ofLaw orf Edfiefield strict. .Office near Gnodman!slHotel. 'J. TERRY, - b 4JOSEPH ABNEY. December-23,1843 At 48 LAW llTICE. TI HE nadersigned have formed a connex S oriin ithe -Practice -af LAW, for the Disrricts if Edgefield and Barnwell.8. C. Office inHamburg,-corner Centie.and Mer cer-streets. M. .GRAY, 'THuS. (. KEY. NThmbnrg, Feb.'18, 1844. '3m 4 R.W.lE. R. W. E. CLAYBtOOK,informsThe ci tizens ofAbbeville District, that he has located at Mrs. Edivards'(Wlhite Hall,) and of fers his services i6 -the various departiaent'saf lPhysie. References;-Oirs. Bart, Paul F. 'Eve, Deogas, Ford. April 97 t 3 .IedicaZ Aotice. T H E subscribers have. associated theta . selves in the Practise ofMznctSiE, Min WiFERTY, and SonaERY. in.. Edgefield. District, under the-firm ofJennings & Keith.. ,W. D. JENNINGS, '. F. KEITH. March 27 f 9" 1Totce. I. persons indebted to the estate of G. F. RusToi, deceased, are requested'to ome forward and settle their - accounts,-;and those having demands agninstsaid:estate, are solicit ed to present their icconts, legally attested. W. N. MOORE, Executor. March 27 - T 0 .8Sperna. Candles, &c. 20 WHOLE and half boxes pure Sperm CANDLES, a choice article, warrant ed to give satisfaction. For sale by the box or retali by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, April 20. tf 13 Con fectionary, &c. A FRESH supply of Candy, Sugar Plumbs, Kisses, &c., constantly on hetid. kLso, Brazil Ntts. English Waln'ts, Almonos, Figs, Raisins, &c. A . . H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg. April 20. tf ' 13 ines. brandy, Gin, &c. ALAGA, Teiieriffe, Port, Sherry, and Madeira WINES, . American and Holland GIN, American and Cognac BRANDY, -Old Peach and Apple do. ALSO, A fresh supply ofchoice PORTER and ALE, in qnarts and pints. For sale hNC H. A. K NRICK. fnnmhurg, April 20. t 13 .E Notice. TH E subscriber having entered into new business arrangements, is. desirous of closing up his old business, and respectfully urges upon those indebted to him either by note or account, the neoessff ofan immediate settlement. JOHN COLGAN. January 3 tf- 49 ROCK LLMIE. -. Bbls. fresh unslacked ROCK UME, just received, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. . hamburg, A pril 20 tf -13 Country Whiskey. 2009 GA LLONS "Mountain Dew," a prime article, for sale by ..H. A. KENRfCK. Itaumburg, A pril 20. tf . 13 NEW GO060S. BLACK anid blue black Gros. de Royal, Poult de Soiet and Gros. de Grain SILKs ; plain, artipe, and fig'd. do; rich Satinu stripe Gros. de Parie dho; Plaid do. All new patteyns, and just received by Imbig' . JOH N 0. B. FOR D. limdgFeb. 17 if 4 J.' 0. B. 1ORD, TS now opening at his store im Hamburg, A general-assortment of Stnple am.! Fancy DRY GObbS. February.16 tf .4 Notice TlHE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform ting the public, that he has sace-eeded in engaging'the services of an experienced Miller for the present year, and having his Millsin thorough repair. is prepared to d~o any quan tity of grinding grain at the uhor-teat notice.' Persons hiuving W4:eat, and -wishing superior flur made t'rom It, are invited -to give him a call. His tertms are-the tenth. .8. W. MCHOLS.si .Jan ~5, 1841. - nm* 49 LUMBER .15 Reedured Prices. TH E Subseriber respectfully informs his --friends andthe publiejge~nerally, that he i* n good stockc of well sasved LUM BER -on hatnd, anid sawinig daily of the best.heartPhnes at the following prices:' At the M ill0-ceitsq per hundred. Delivered, 80 wiltin 10 or 12 miles of the Mill. MARTIN PNf Feb.7 .3m 2 C*T TOV -GINS, TH E subscriber still conitintuestlits estab lishment on the Rana; .to manufactere Gins of aesuperiour qtality....'iis Gins are made -of the .kery best materials, uad for workmanship und service will be 'found.equal to tImy in the United- Statis. - ~Renairing1ii'-a'lits branebes will be faithfully performed at.modlerate charges. AOrders hddrem'ed -to. the sutiseriber, at the Ridge, will be promptly attended to. NMarch 13, ..-t87 -. .7oLice EL Ltp jse indebhted to t-he Etate of - Jaeham Carpenter,-deceased, are re 4red'to miake -immediisie paymenit, and, fsehatvingdeman~is aganst the Estate1 ~peseut them4ddly-.atteited. 9 0HN -H ,o.a6 C atin dOi~qo~~kShawls compriagan extensve'asutmentrti ror Gentlemiaio co .,i . .i mo'st:fashionable" styl f hctieard rgipra ed to inalie up; in'a:fisbionable ;and wojkmana like manner. From Gentlemen -wanting any desc~ription~o E:Clothing tfieggiolii toauil; as they feel' confidetifrtheir ability-to uitthe most fastidious, -bothinthe qualty 'atidprices of their Goods. - MEIGS & COLGAN. March4,1844. - t 6 Notice; The Subscriber wont take this opportubity to return histh s to s friends and the corn munity in gen , f liberal patronage they have.coui tin for. the last ten years He inte Fcarrying on the ePIerctati Tailorz0'g" Business.- in all itsbranches, at the oldustand, and hopes b strict attention- to business, to merit a continuance of those favors which 1e been so liberally bestowed on-him: T . OHN LYON. V ec, 12 . tf 46 New Spring Goods. OHARL E.8 SAN F.ORD, S now receiving and will continue to re coive all kinds of DRYGOODS of the latest and most fashionable styles, suita ble for the season. A large:assortment of Ca= icoes and Printed Lawns, a gold assortment of Spring and Summer Goeds- hr iten'A wear, Such asBlack Drp d'.'ta Fanci Ribbed and Plain, -Brown and White Linen-Drills, also Fancy Ribbed and Plain Worsted and Cottoti Gaiboons, Vesiings. &c. 3.4 to 64 brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetinge~ifrom 5'cens up. A good supply of Ladies'and Gentle.nen's Shoes; also Fur, Wool and Pnlm Leaf Hats, all of which will be sold low for. cash. Hamburg, March 23. . tf 9 Bland & Butler, - A RE now receiving and opening their usual Ssupplly of Spring & Summer Goods; which, with their former stock, renders their ssortment complete, and to which they ~rest pectfully invite the attention of their customers;. ad the publick generally. We will .not pretend -to endmre-ate articles, Call and we will show them to you; il you do not buy, it shall not he our fault. , _ We would avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our sincere thanks to those who have so libe'ally patronized as, and invite by a strict, attention to our business, and tlteirinterest, a ontinuance of that patronage. - - March27 - tf 9. . INotice. HE subscriber begs leave to. inform his TUfriends and the community in general, that he is at this time receiving and opening an ntire new . STOCK OF GOODS, :onsistingin part-of DOMESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard ware, Crockery Ware, Saddles,BridlesWhips, Groceries, &c. All of which articles he will >ffer on the very best terms his circumstances mnd the times will admit. S. F. GOODE. March 13 tf 7 LAMP OIL. A CHOICE ARTICLE, for sale by . H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov. 25 tf 14 Paper Rantings. 1 O pes. PAPER HANGINGS, new styles, and at low on. es. Just received by JIOHN O. B FORD. Hamburg, Feb. 20 tif - "4 Shirtings & Sleetings. 43 4-4, 5-4, 6-4. and 12.4, brown and im gbleached Shirtings and Sheetangs, Just received by. JOHN0. B. FORD. Hamburg. Feb.19 if -4 Just Reeeived NANKEENS, by the care, 50 bbls. N. 0. Molasse.. orslbySIBLEY & CRiAPON. Hambnrg Feb. 28 tf 6 GING HA MS. SCOTCH, German, and Anmerican Plaid GINGHAMS. Just received and for sale by JOHN 0. B. FOR D. Hamburg, Feb. 20tf 4 Famnily Groceries. THE Subscriber respectfuilly infortns is friends and the public generally, that ho offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu pied 'by Milsers. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op. posite Mr. James Hubbnrd's Hotel, a large and general assortment of G ROCER IES, par ticiilarlys~ited to the wants of families, con New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARSi Lump, loal, crushed & powdered Sugars,. - Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and imperial TEAS, West India and New Oi'lenns Molasses, Ifull's Patent Can'dles, 4s, 5s,'& 6s.' Sperm. d1o- 4s;5s..& 6is Cnal Flonr, in whole and~half barrels, 6 -casks prime Goshen Cheese, 0 botes .do. -d9. do, .Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1 S barrels, :Picklesin 1-2 gal. jars, qts. and pints, Tomato Eetchup , do. do. Walnut -do. do. do. 30 saska Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) .5 boxes Table ..do. (a flue article,) 2brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silver skin,) - A LSO,. Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool cards, paiIls, buckets, tubs. keelers,-piggins, in digo, madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen buttei. so da bisctiit, lemon biscuit, pie utc crackers, wva te crackers- butter- crackers, pilot bread. al mnds, currants, citron, cloves, nutmegs, nmaco cinnamon, pepper, spice,.ginger, sago, jear Barley, maccaronti, vemincili, -capens~tiustard starch, WVest India and Amorican lpreservu~. Poona visiting Hlamburg. are reipc l reuested to call and exanine f''. themselees. AK1~ENRICK. Hamburg, Novr. 2 f 44 - imbaErelas. ILK, 1.ingham, and Cinb'ric Umbrellas .Just received, a good assortnient, by - JOHIN 0. B. FORDr Hamg, Feb.20 - - jf- 4 China,"~' Crockery, etc. . K GENltA Lassorimenti of CHINA A CROCKEliY, and GLASS WARE, con eitingdreoismon and flme'Taas Plaies,#owb~ Pitches, Dishes. Ewes and-Baainrigraiin and ChinaTia setts; Tumblers, Wfhiaeqta se, IDeeanteft, Lamps1'Salts; C uet3&:.4iic for Sale by ,-: . . A. KEN RL # &0 h-lid' ~ co 7 16.61 " 00b'-Io -ciia ie p 5,000 " w Iilo . 30& D t h da~ o ~r 2000 b 3,00 lbH A"e I.1500 era 100' Q 1,500 yaslnabt: . - 60001b ;dul ei 20 bues:T or;4 20 tieeeces fi ou p 2,000 liseWiBLead= 3 25 bbl. QaiiislF.ourn(tboic.ra?4 40 Je~ t ~ s _.'"ce NHats an~,Ci - r ,: .150' Casks . St0ai20ke s on f me dr, 20 keDn'iaF jtd. - 100lb&s:Bar Len;~ w c_ -F 40 haex. Wirid6wG 8x1 ' 130 bap-hot;& artedse s -e 2,500 p'ariBhoea Tea, PepperpieGirigd namon;-Almonds. Stadhi1eiu c - ing. Tobacco Negro .cW_ ;Blanket Sh Tlread, CsttonY i. Cott'o Cires Woi Cards, Tacks, .Sieves, Plough Lines Indi M rdder, Blue Stone, Coperas, Epsoa-Sphs, Linseed ..il;Lamp Oil, aasuperlor:'ra cle) Trace Cbairis, it4th Chniasl Smoothing [rcns, brass bound eedarBackets;bores-ttBets; Paile.Tabs Keelera Wiluw,.Wagona,aesti Measures, Feathers:&c.&p. &. - . 8-a S1BLEY& CIRAPON. Haniberg Icly1 iIBN3. .:I .'23 Water Proof, &-IoJ isttake H; L JEFFERS:Bico; WAREHOUSE : .GE R1A .CO3MiSSti01\ . 1ERd HA-ET . HANN8UI :9C".C EG leave to inform their friends; andshe, $ublic generally, theirN):V.4 TE PROOF WA REIHOUSE,='ith large conve nient cloAi Stores attached itr no oiplieted and ready for the.ieceplion of Cottondi lercfhaudfse It'is situated'on e'priicipal.steet>keadipg into thebusiaes .pa t' tlieutownig four feet above the.highest-water nark by actualsurvey; entirely remote from all other btldings, wlich renders it fire'proof, aid convetrienily sitnatid for lading and unloading wagon:. They are'now purrianently;ocated.int ti place and.pledged not to speculatei ntCotton on their own account, but to give -their'idji . ded attention to the interes't oftheir custon'eis, and are fully prepared-to attend -to.the Sale, Storing and Shrp png,of . - Cott on F1ouV. ]bacons:& Receivin and Forwarding At'2RE;HANDL9E. PurchasTngiGoods to order, &c. *C. , Their charges will be as fllpow#-F sel ling Cotton 25 cents per bale_;'S lpiingfo, 127 cents per'bale. Comniesion for buying or selling Herchandiso nid Produde 2g per eent. Forwarding and Storage; in accordancwiilh the established rates. All Cotton, Floiir, &c. received by the river-free from wharfage. L beral advances will he,tnade w.hen.rgrgir-ed on any consignmenfs made to them.-: Hambuirg, .Septr..9 - t- 33 State of southIe'rolina.L EDGEFIELI) DISTRIC'f IN T HE COURT OF .ORD1NkLRY. James M. Sullivan & wife 3 Sarah S. - aUw~ Joseph M. Terry, Ebenezer Priilf Chamberlain & wvife. Su- I account andsfed san. Martin N. M ims'S.}ilemerii of the es. S. Mimis, W illiam C. Ro-| late of D. Mims, hertson, Daniel Bird, ihe senr. dec'd, - legal repre-eintatives ofl Win. Thnrniond, dec'd.,' & John Terry, Sr..dec'd. -- ON hearing the petition in this case, an'd it a pearing to my satisfaction, that Job. *&. Terry, D'l. Bird, and'thle legal representatives of Williaan Thur mond, dee'd, mnd the legal r# presentatires of John Terry, senr. dee'd. live beyond-the linsof this States itis therefore ordered that the said defendants d.. a ppear in miy ofliee on Monday the 22d..of July 'next. to render an account of the .administration of David S. Mimns, and Joseph Mtl Terry, admin' istralors upon the estate of David Mims, scar., deceased. Given iunder my hand aind seal ofoffice, this 20th day 'or April. A. D. 1844. .JOHN HILL; o i (.L. S] April24 36 13m taeof. Sou th'Carolina. SaEGFEDDISTR]CT. IN T H E -COURT OF ORDIN ARY. Whittield Bro'oks, A pplicant., vs. -' -. Gideon Youngblood, & others. -Defen'ts. IT appearmng to my satisraction. that Gideot Yonnatblood. Geo. Yoningbluod, and Mar tha Yonngblouid,.resides .without thle:liniis o thisStaite :it is ordered, -that they- do alpea and objectti the division and sale -of the ren estate of Lewis Yoiungblood, dee'd., on or be -fore the &art Monday in July next, or their coin sent to the same will be entered of record. J.. H ILL, o. L- 0. March 2th. 1844. 12t 9 State oU-South-Caroljia, GIE1ylELD Di.CrfCT, IN -THE C0;;rW ~ 'kA8E . Josia!.jK~yan, Declaration in Fox W n. 'iizroy. rg.elahet Josiahi J,. S.yan, ) Decaratipn in vs. - IForeign Atlack Fitzroy &.. Melunis . ment. rUHE Plaintiffs having this day fli ...their declaratioos iin the aboye state cae -in my' office, atjd. t19 d a' having no wvife or astttrney kn1.tg*4! wiihini the limits of, this..Staate, on~ilor copy of aid declarauons- ith anrett plead .can be pered, Tn ii orieW l.tha the sidi defnensdo )#PleAdI.* toIt dearatidisj, 'uisi :year. and -aa froi te publicaie of hbisordpr, or fia nd hsolu'e ~juidgmitiwtllite awvar . . aEO ..PE c c Q Clerk. Ofilc,4 aJy 6, 844, , Ma~ey . 15.. 1v - a" I'd r sa ri' .h vw s C -ell "all'tlFe-rei 'consis 10, l _ "'" lcre s Ig laa a .'. fS i v)t C11" L'. , .Y. .n1Qr'gt gtf:a ersonal r 'C1ia3aeau06 Pere .;- -- WOaldsda l to "calll_ T t%"afifY. v . , 3Xetrol iapscit r , .0 7 ."al'0 bD t " fed sa yhi bb { reen, ot: BurkeA iiia 'egao- " ^~ high; afyeJt :oort ,f_. on or'ab The o is ;Prove proper ty F iris away..oibetw se: 'With as - 'ta lss r." Fo r=fe= Cure o ';.,: C 'CCCC, Ihe-,bi'ght " cetebra tl' R Roegbfidge oust rbesf . l fills .like e tb r " tom 'w tail they are prepare h re a'" ingthe sectettca:orEe r Rive .; ncreaxiiu:ibe'pe re s t "ig' uIa"' ' system:generai1y, au. a1 r7 Hirer:. Tfieyac dy>= e llx -uponhe-bon-e',ls test use oftfiQm :+prodiicirig tiro ' .libui evacuation: 'bey also eH'ect"a dM' Ertii O tbe ers at' Tb e surace, increasing. p jpr, ft re; the 'are:rr iest, ptirr and eualiseF i f 'tlie c i aualf acl