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)! * 1 Mr!
y>H>? w>|r,P.
n^ for Wifl a>M nr??(U> H* ?<ll W ?
Uah ?r wtiielk t? 6mm m( kMw ttii
Ml MMthtt >a4 MM MMft NM ?B b(
kiwM toktaf rwi fii%. Ml U?H?rn aM
iaUiMUwill h nidr far w>k?t a Irwk
. Bona tlaie time. (1? win lUkM^ t mmtiI m.
Mitajmat of DTE STEFFI ni ethtr articlae
o?Jly kap< al snob eatobSahnaonts. TVa low
aitWaa of this olooo not oow to bond an ox.
^ M. MAC LEAN.
JulyES.
>. CASTOR ML
MTIXCELLCNT ooM drawn eaitor oil for oole
JESfl ory low, by the gallon, at the NEW
DRUG STORK.
IiEMOS STMIP AJVR 1EAD
IttVP,
At tho New Drag Storo.
LANCETS.
THUM B LANCETS. Spring Lancets, Gum
Lancet* and Tooth Drawers for sale at the
Now Drag 8tore. i
LINSEEBS1L,
COPAL and LEATHER Varnish. t? ash, .?
tho Nbw Dkco Stokb.
niAiimw
WELL pat ap in small jars, for sals at the
New Draff Stors.
TAKNIflH BRUSHES,
AND.Paint Brushes of all sixes, for sale at the
Wkw Daoo Stokb.
TAKE NOTICES
ALL persona indebted to Hailey Sc To we,
that with to ease coats, will make immediate
psjrment to the subscriber. Those that do
not avail tbetaaehrss of this notice, may aspect
.to And their accounts in the hands of an officer
for coHectioe; longer indnlgonos win not be
given. " I
G. W. OUT ALL, Aes%ww.
Chorsw, Jan. 9. 1943. 9 St
NOTICE.
ALL parsons haviagclstme against the Estate
of The*. G. Ellorba. lain of Cheater. J
tU District era reqairsd to present them to the
sobserihsr dnly attested, by the flrat of February
neat. Those indebted to the Estate will mak? ,
homed is ts payamnt. or they may export to find
their notee or eounonle in the hands of nn. officer .
for collection.
G. W. DUVALL, Admim'r.
Chrraw, Jen*j. 9;h, 1943. 9 3t
#.EBE,H~iu
tCmCBOJV DBJVTI8T.
W GAM MTU, ?. C.
JfhFFKKS his Frefoceionel senr'ora to the
Xr citisent of Choraw. tie may )o found at
the Puma't Rom. Ho is prepared to per.
form any nod ovary Denial Operation, that may
he refoiied. Natural or Mineral Teeth will be
eat on Geld Flats, or pivoted on the old stamp.
If suffiehnsdy strong to best the operation.?Tenth
stopped with Goto and srarraatsd not to decay
any mora la thepert stopped; teeth and roots of
teeth extracted, and irregularities remedied. |
* (J* Examination mods without charge.
IT Materials and wnrk m atx casks warraatsd.
Jan. 10, 1441 9 If .
fGB RENT, 1 "" |
,fVWG plaatatisa of Mrs. Aon Lids, sppssits
JL the Town of Cheriw. The lands are so
moll hnown that any further description is anas,
oreaanr. 49 or M bands can be profitably em*
pfoy ad. Ap|dy to
JAMES 1RBY.
Jan*/. M, lb43. J tt
TQfT Bessivod a largo desk of Solo Lralh#
nr. Also, Upper Leather, and Calf Skins.
P. MALLOY.
Sept. t9. ISO. 49 If
ISCKFliN SHBET1N4MI ARB
8HIRTINGS.
*S yd BALE8 3-4 and 4-4 Be mastics just
Klfl??lW Faotmt ud for aals on favorable
Umu by U? Ma.
D. M ALLOY.
NmOhcr T, llll.
VAHIWAB t VIMMIAR!!
PURE Cidor Vinegar,
Whits Wins Do.
Wm #at*by A, P. LAC08TK.
July IS, 1943. 95 tf
VMM WASTED.
f WANT to hire two strung, hearty negro
ewe, to worlt with my waggoners. ALvo, two
a-?J . J. * "
??lw iiwSlOWs
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 27.1843. 7 tf
w . rgggsggeaggaaaaai , 'i ?BBSB
1843.
THE conunoncomont of another year bring* !
orkli it minV stm??nMnti. itntl iho Kuli.
acfflwr takes thi< method of informing hia nuetomors
and these indebted to hint, that Ik> has
many and proofing engagements to pay mow/
in ibis and the neat month, and hie principal
means to do so, is from oollectious, which he
hopes to make from those indebted to him. In
mking over bis business* he fowls he has a great
deny outstanding debts duo him, many of which
are assail; 1st as risote are made op from small
streams* so a large amount in the aggregate is
hinds Asm email accounts, where Usey are numerous.
He hopes, dserefere* that none of his
fVtends will neglect to pcty him because the
anouni pej bo email* and thai none will bold
t*ak what,they are aide to psy, because their
aeeonnts are tee lame to pSy all at ones. In
' short* then, be weajd my to nil these who are
indebted to him, to come forward end pay op:
if they fount par all, pay what tltey sen, end
s!oac the balemen hp note. To asms of his see.
teasers, whom a?Xante have been rtawutng an
for one, two, end in some instances, three or
mere years, he votN say longer indolgenee
. wwwH mor will mm be five*, Md unleee #eodjr
iMdieMaU IN aaarie, the Mil iw?He??ee to pay
wiH emoe feaoi m odfiorr of the lew. Tbeeelaet
rwirb ere taUiM Aw ad 4*Us due longer
thee titmoaUeMok, andUwj will aleetfpplyte
tl Mm dM in {bat. that are wot Mliefecloril;
wnMod in a m?imuo Una ha owoaitlj
appealeto Ma caniein u eoafoferward and ot..
ibxeelfw twU> Ho wooM alao eta tit that hi*
mm aba Kmitad, md tbemfno ho ia ?abla to
- dm a andii ladaiw m ovoaadlw. he will luwpa
C"4 <oAwoiljr v*b*h?o> Mad, and will
theot Aua far (Ml w JVohw. To i
wvth mt hio ommdmJrn emtio tliew aeeoonU an# %.
ho a llf #wf |Mdt Mwet grecerW
om ttro u?u.*l tffWj-r.nJ en irte'Hrpt* ter.-ne.
>*?. fl AM.IJF'.R.
(//)?#??, J?k. 3, WU. | ft
i
khfe . -v.^ -
mrnrnrnrnmimmmmmmm
MULI**, * ifl
vmiMirkM Jmi IMMMM. >
A dgowral. f U ?M 1 <HJ lwr yriufct J
CJUHOHVY. 0
19DN.PuMfOilluiMfbe?M?tt dwin.
ilinl 44 * * MwiBgio.
1 U?f? lii>? os? and shIM esse Boohing
M Mahogany Mdlnir Spring seat do. do. 1
loull COM 44 do. do. J
4 Solid ml News. < . do. k
oca H. DUNLAP. Sl
Qwwr. Asfd C. 1MI. 41 . if
ntmcc.
17 WISHING to bring my present bost- pee
to close so early alter the first of Janesry
ee possible* all enargos made after that
tiaee will be considered as cask atoovhts to *
be paid when presented, or closed by note J
bearing interest fifoSS time of settlement. v
Of the stock remaining so band many of the t
wwt ww ?, rim dhvti manj mm
20 to 50 per cent nww coot, and bat very \
to# above coot.
G. H. DUNLAP. 1
Dee. 27th, 1819. 7 t f
NOTICE. *
THE Subscriber U now recsiving from New 1
York, an excellent assortment of seasonable I
Goods selected by himself with great care. He 1
is persuaded that he esn sell Goods in his lino as '
low as they can be affordrd in this market, and ?
is determined to do so.
D. B. McARN.
Cheraw, Nov. 1, 1842. 51 3m
POTS, SCOTCH OVEyS, <f*c.
A Large and well selected btock of Pots,
Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons
&c. Ac. For sale cheap.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1842. 49 tf
ITOTIOa.
THE Snbscriber has received and will keep
constantly on hand Cotton Yam at wholesale, t
at the lowest market pricee. Also?Cotton
Osnaburgs, Cotton Batting, Candle Wick,
Seine and Wrapping Twine, fro in the Manufactory
of Rockingham.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Nov. 29,1842. 3 tf
NOTICE. I
fllHE following property was stolen from the
JL plantation sf William Blakcncy, dee'd, in '
this.Dwariet, en the. night of the 3rd inst., vis: '
A bright mulatto woman named Melsey, 2.1 J
Eeld, about 5 feet 4 inches high and vary \
for her height. Also, two y?>n; horse
r, one a daik brown. the other a dark moose
ooler, both small and supposed to be, mo about 1
5 and the other 10 years old. The said proper. 1
Sf IS supposed to bavs leen stolen ( }' one 1
ackeon Key, who is probably making hia way
with the Mine to the West* Said Key is about
21 years old. has a fair co-nplesion, very light
hair, and ramarkahlv livht anhniai. >l<nil*r
pen on, ahoat S feet 10 inehea high and has a
downcast luok when spoken to. A reward of
fifty dollars will be paid for tho recovery and <
sale keeping of the property and raid Key, on* of i
this 8tate, or for delivering tho same to the
subscriber.
STEPHEN D. MILLER,
Adui'r of W ni. Blakeney.
Gold Mine, Chesterfield Dial net. S. C. ) I
Deociubcr 6?h, 1012. $
4 If j]
4?4 DO.RBITIC8 |
A few hales 4?| Brawn Domestics for sale
on favorable tonus, by
D. MALLOY
Aug. 513rd. 41 if
CHEBAW ACADEMY.
THE undersigned take great pleasure, in <
announcing to the citisens of Cheraw and the (
Public generally, that they have secured for
another year, the services of Professor W*.
E. Wobmm, and Miss Muqaibt Coma, ,
in take charge of this Academy. To those ?
who have patronized the School, during the 1
laet year* rt is unnrenseary to say any thing i
in their recommendation; but we deem it a t
duty to assure those who may desire to avail
themselves of the advantages of a first rate ?
school, Chat these teachers hsve eminently
fulfilled the very high testimonials tbey brought *
with them* as teachers. The undersign*.d
believe that tbey hazard nothing in aaying, ]
that young Laaiee may obtain as good an J
education in this institution, as at any Semi* J
nary m the Southern States. The Committee
would also state* that the music department '
is under the direction of Mrs. Hakt, a lady
eininsutly qualified for the Situation. She is
an excellent performer on the Piano Forte,
and Guitar* and possesses an admirable tact .
of communicating instruction to her pupils.
Tlie exercises of the Academy will commence *
en the first Monday in January. There are I
two vacations during the year?tho month of
September, and the iaat week in December.
The following are the rates of tuition, (viz.)
First Division, Spelling and Reading,
per quarter, ? 96
Second Division, The same, with writing ji
and Arithmetic, $9 | J
Third Division, the same studies with ! p
English Grammar and Composition,
Geography with the use of the globes,
and History, $10 !
Fourth, the same studies, with any of the
higher mathematics. Natural or Moral
Sciences, ancient languages, or Drawing
and Painting, 813 00 j
For music on the Piano Forte, 814 > .r i
.' Use of Instrument, 1 s I
For Guitar, . 810
The tuition, in all cases, to be paid in ad- [ vance,
to the Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. i '
Tk,.?.. u I* ?- - :n ? . J I
I Da I UH7| WIN Will [ITS CCrUllClll'l
for admiaiioB. <
JAMES GILLESPIE, >
A. P. LACOSTE, | .? i 0
D. S. IIARLLEE, ( , t
T. E. POWE. J i n
N. B. TIm Commitloo ?r? authorize) to pay i 1
that Mr. H. 1\ Chapman, i* pr*fivad to uke .
bmnkia at from lira to oifht dollar* per month, ; b
payable as above. j 11
7?4t I [|
' ,l" iSoTPICKa ' |d
THE Partnership heretofore existing under i ?
tha Una of Blakmrj St 0n|(, ia tliia day
diaaofai-d bjr mutual convent.
All unaeulod banner* will ho eloaod bj rithar *
or both of tho atihaoribcrs. 1
JAMES W. HLAKENRY. *
ALEXANDER GRECO. *
Jan. fld, 1843. 8 3t
A L BX A N DE R G REGG ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CHER AW. ft. C- !
WILL rrgftlftrljr attend IkmConrta of L,*
fcft the (Metrietn of OhMevAelU. Marl,
bow/, Mario'i. and Darlington.
IMd. 8 *4t
uomifrmi aiw hooim.
JU8T Received a g ed atck of Runnetta *
unH .
l?. M.U.WV. !
Repl. !|0, 1841. 1ft If
I '
aHKWMM|M?Mm
WWf aviota am nana*
r?HK IMUr baa Jam ntilw* k Mn
Lr+???+ ?fv3!5dvtetLF
Ch?rmw, April?. 1S41 . 22 If
WMk
IHATE again rnwil tba laiiw af HaaU
hag Waaf My aid ooMmmn aad tha pah.
i ganaralljr ata mpmfirtlf in for mad UmU I
hall ba grateful far a raaawal af tbair mumb,
ad ptodga ayaafftahaal
Joly If, 1212. M * if
CLOff, CKflMBM, Afb
8ATINETT3.
DMALLOT ban jaat ratnivad a gaad
a aaaak ofClatha, Caauuava, and SatiuaU,
rhich ba ia aasiaaa ta aall, and bargains may
*8apt. SO, 1249. 45 It I
* .
A CARD.
DR. JOHN LYNCH hifinf permanently
located himself in the town uf Cheraw,
cspeetfully tenders his proWxional ??rvices to
he citisena of thia place and the adjoining coun- j
ry. He hope* by a diligent attention to hie
trofeeeion, to receive a liberal altars of poblie
aironage. Ho can always be found at his
ether's (Conlaw Lynch) residence on Market
Street.
Cheraw, July 1st. 1649. SI tf
FISH f FISH!.'
MACKEREL, in whole, half, and qtr. bbls.
Mess Sited in do do do
Codfish and Salmon, all of excellent quality.
For sale by
A. . LACOSTE.
October 18, 1849. 49 tf
NOTICE.
4LL persona indebted to the Subscriber by
note or account are requested to call and
Nstlle the saute, as further indulgence cannot be
;ir n.
R. SHAW.
Stpt. 13. 1811. 44 tf
COTTON OSNABUROS AND
COTTON YARN.
rHE Subscriber has received on consign,
menl from the De Kalb Factory nt Camden
i. C 19 Balea very superior Cotton Osnalurgs
and 12 Balos Cotton Yarn, whichho will
ell by the Bale to Merchants an aa good or
tetter erma than they can pnrchase in New
for* or Charleston.
Ho would also invito the (Meniere of the
isighborhoed to oall and examine the Osnahurgs.
hey will find it a cheaper and better article than
ras ever been sold in this market.
ii H. DUNLAP.
Cheraw, April 4, 1842. 21 tf
CORN WANTED.
WANTED to purchase from 1000 to 3000
Bushels corn to bo delivered in Cheraw,
tr at any of the landings down the river, for
*rhichthe bigho.-t market urico will benaid
D. M'NAIR.
April It, 1649. 22 tl
HATS AND 9HOEM.
THE Subscriber lias jn?t loccivcd a large
aud well wbottd supply of HnU and Shoes,
ebieb will be sold cbeaper than were ever offer*
id in this market. D. M ALLOY.
Nept. 20. I ?48. 45 if
~E. W. DRENNING
WOULD Respectfully inform the public
that he has located himself on
KA5X3T STMBT,
Opposite Ma. Meoai's Hotel, where he intends
tarrying on the
DYKING AND SCOOKINO BVIINKEI.
Ijadiee* and Gentlemen's garments cleaned,
ind, if faded, dyed tlie original or any other eel.
ir, and pressed in the neatest manner. Carpets,
fable-Covers, and Crumb.elct!>s cleaned without
njury to the Colors?Cotton Yarns dyed Fast
Jolori.
JV. B. Hit dyeing tvill not toil the whitest
rtiele.
Cheraw, August 16. 1842. 40 tf
STORE TO RENT.
I IIAVE rented ell my Stores,except the one
next ahoro Mr. George II. Dunlap's, and
ne door Wlow corner of Kershaw and Front
Itreets. This Store ia considered n first rate
tand, and will be routed on liboral terms.
A. P. LACOSTE.
August 2, 1842. ?8 tf
~~ sugar and ~TEaT~
DOUBLE and Single leaf Sugar, Crushed Su
far, and best Hyson Tea, in Caddies, or by thi
K>und, prime articles for family uee.
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1842. 49
* COTTON BACKJINO,
ROPE. TWINE?a good stock of the abort
or. hand, and tor sale at the lowest market
irico, by D. MALLOY.
Aug. 23rd 41 tf
TeATHER and SHOE THREADT
95 SIDES, Sole Leather,
101 Kip and Wax do.
i *u id. Of toe thread, ,
For sole low by
A. P. LACOSTK.
October 18, 1842. 49 tf
ITATK OF MOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield JMstrict.
In the Common Pleas.
JOHN JACKSON, Who is in tho custody
fthe Sheriff* of the District aforesaid, by virile
of a Writ of Capias ad Reseondenduin,
tthe suit of Petpr L. Robeson, having peti.
ioned the Honorable, the associate Judges of
he said State, that he may be admitted u> the
cnefit of the act of the Qoneral Assembly,
nude for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and
e having filed with his petition a schedule of
lis whole Estate real and Personal; It isorered
tbat the said Peter L. Robeson, and all
thers, to whom the aaid Petitioner is in any
rise indebted, do personally, or by their attor
cy, or mg appear ocrore tne Honorable, the
sociate judges of tho Slate aforesaid, at a
'ourt of Common Pleas to be holden at Chosrrficld
Court House, on the third Monday in
lareh neht, then and thore to eliew cause, if
ny they can, why the ??tate and Effects of
lie said Petitioner, should not be assigned,
nd he discharged, pursuant to the provisions
f said act of Hie General Assembly, made
nd provided for tho relief of Insolvent fitebtT.
BRYAN, C. C. P.
Chesterfield Court House, ) ? K
Iheftthdayof Nov. IMS.
CHOICE BACON.
B ICdh|| HAMS, Shoulder*, It Sides.
VifBvrvr Por *?\te tiy
A, T. LAGOffTK. I
Nw. U. III?, I I if
MMKB9!9BBaBSSSBSBas9
. Ul WD*iftJCA
LB- Bel M for mU> vary law
, . * A. F. LACOSTE.
Jaw. t* 1B41. f- if
IJLW NOTICE.
HpHC Whbecriber will hereafter practice in
*; tW Cewrta of Cawoon Flau lor Marl,
boroofh and Darlington D?tr*cts, and the
Courts of Eooity tot Choraw District.
WM. W. HARLLCE.
Jan 'j. 1,1841. 0 8t
| RIGBT ABOUT FACE!
I HEREBY give notice, with great rehao
lance, that I ehalt net. alter the first day of
Janvary nest, open a single running account in
my Rooks, for any description of goods, except
fur Begging, Rope and Twine, and for these
articles 1 will enly give a credit of 60 to 90
days. Merchants, and other cititons of the
town, who may be disposed to order goods from
my Stores, ere informed, that thrir order* will be
gratefully received, end promptly ft led at low
prions, upon the condition, that their bil.a may
be presented in ten de\s, for payment. This
course I am compelled to take, to meet my own
engagements, and I hope will not give ofionco
to any, for I And by experience, that it ia much
oasiar to sell goods, lhan to collect, end that accounts
and notes be they aver so good, will not
pay the debts of my contracting. As I shall so.I
foods for CASH, it ia almost uselsss to say, that
shall bell rear ciuar.
a i? t.rnRTR
Dec. 13th, 1843. 5 tf
CREDIT GIVEN FOR WOOD.
TO THOSE Cuitomrra, who have paid mo
once a year for Wood, 1 tender my thatik*.
and shall bo grntoful to rsoaivo their order*, and
hall not trouble them but onre u year for a
settlement. Tho?o who are unwilling to settle
once a year, or Imvo not paid at all, must oxcuse
ne if I rer,,??! to work for them.
A* P. LaCOSTE.
D.e.13, lo4t. 5 tf
MAB,LBOF.O' A0AD3S?,
THE Exercises of thin Institution will bo
resumed the second Monday in January?C.
Mi not Uavcy, A. B.t Principal in tho A/ale,
?nd Afiss Jano Simpron, Principal in the Femalo
Department.
Mr. Davey is a graduate of the University
of Vermont, from whose faculty he brings the
liighept testimonials. Asa scholar and teach,
cr, he maintains a high rank; and, in addition
io the common English studies, teaches the
Latin, Greek and French Languages, Rook,
keeping, Surveying, aud the higher A/athematics,
and fits young men for any class in
College.
A/isa Simpson has formerly taught with
distinguished success in the Female Department
of this lnstitutii n and is too favorably
known in this community to need mmmendadation.
In addition to a thorough English
Education, her instruction embraces all the
useful and ornamental branches taught in the
best Female Seminaries.
Board may be had in respectable families at
from 95 to 98 per month.
The Trustees do not hesitate to say, that
the high character of ihe Teachers, the system
oi . inatructionr adopted, the health of our
village, and the low price of board, a ft or d facilities
for Education unsurpassed by any similar
institution in the State.
r? vi m iiaii i rt
I n. U. 1 ll\Jin .AO,
Secretary.
Bcnnettsville, S. C., Dec. 19,1642.
7 Ot
CHRISTMAS AND MEW YEAR'S
PRESENT!
TWELVE BEAl'TlFl'L LINE AND
Mezzotint Engravings for Ql.
THE Subscriber has made a selection from
the beautiful plate* that have, from time to
time, adorned the LADY'S BOOK, and
bound them in a pliable, emblematical cover
which forma a beautiful embellishment. Each
set is accompanied with a pattern of LACE
WORK, making, in all, 14 Plates; each
Plate averaging from 7 inches in length to 0
in breadth. No more beautiful ornament to
the centre Table can be imagined than this
beautiful volume, and nothing can be purchased
for the coming holidays comparable
to it in beauty and cheapness. Tlicy will be
forwarded, unbound, for Scrap Books, at the
same price.
" We have just received a specimen of the
plates in Godey'a Lady's Book, consisting of
12 splendid pictures, which cannot he stirpajscd
for the beauty of execution and novel- i
ty of design. This number is sold at one do!,
lar, and besides the pictures has a pattern for
embroidery which, according to our humble
opinion, is a gem for needle work. We know
the ladies would like to have a peep at tin;
beautiful engravings which, aa a centre table
ornament are of inestimable value."
Chronicle, St. Claimille, Ohio.
"Godey's Lady's Book.?We have re*
ceived a pamphlet of engravings from the of.
flee of the Lady's Book, which originally ap.
pea red in that work. These illustrations could
not easily do cxccra^u uy me an 01 n>an.? 1
Send 81 to L. A. Godey, and srct this interesting
collection?address 101 Clirsr.ut 5trcet,
Philadelphia."?Recorder, Zaiiesiillc, Ohio.
Single Copy, 81 00
Six Copies, 0 00
Can be sent by mail, at a very trifling postage,
to any part of the United Stated or Canada.
Address I,. A. GODEY,
Publisher's Hall, Philadelphia.
Any paper giving this two or thrro inner,
lions, will be entitled to a copy. Plrare send
only one paper, with the advertisement
marked. 7 3t
BLACKSMITH ING.
Tift'. Subscriber lias this day recommend]
business on his own account ami hopes
by elosa application to business to share public
patronage. My prices will be moderate. Horse
Shoeing will receive my personal attention it is
therefore warranted to bo dono with neatness
and dr-rputclu
N. 0.?I am now prepared to repair, or put
up now lightning rods.
C. I. SIIIVEK.
April 4 IH45I. 71 tr
CAMDEN AND GADSDEN
97$ & ? J9e
HAVING purchased of Mej. Wi.liamShi.
vcr, tho whole of hit intercut in the Camden
anil Gadsden Stage line, I bog leave reapccu
tiilljr to inform the public, that I will continue
to run it on my own account.
The Stage toatart from C. H. Davie' Hotel,
every Monday, Wedneaday, and Friday,
after the arrival of the Northern m iil; and
from Gadeden on Tuesday, Thursday. and
Saturday, after the Care arrive from Chariot,
ton.
At thin line has been put in npnration a# !
much for the accommodation of the public, ax ;
any expectation of profit, it ig hoped that the j
public will give ?t tliat support tbel they think j
it is entitled t'?.
JAMES IVjKWBN.
CitrJ'n, Dre. ?0. 7 -it 4
~ ' _? ' . v.
THE AMEBIC AM - A-'
ABKZOlMiTtXRZBT. ^
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