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FALL GOODS.
US imported in the ship Georgian#, and
brij; Aurora front Liverpool,
300 l*ack;i$*e3 of Goods,
fcud by the next mi rivals the subacriber expects
the balance of his assortment.
Kendal Cottons,
Hose Blankets,
Striped do.
Plains, Flannel*, ^ *
Kerseys,
Huinbazelts,
lints,
Superfine Cloths,
Mane lies try,
I * Saddlery,
Ironmongery,
Nads,
Crates,
I Window Glass.
AI.SO—ON HAND,
Liverpool tilled Sack Salt.
Coarse Do.
I*oaf Sugar,
Drown it€.
Coffee,
Molasses,
Castings,
Snuff.
Cotton,
Pork,
Tar,
Bar Iron,
Pepper,
I-umlicr. &c. At.
All of which I wish to sell for the best price
the Market affords.
N.U. t ited, BILLS ON ENGLAND.
I IITLOCK.
Oct- 15.
/•or Suic hi) 6\ Pleasants, Richmond.
the Worhl to the present period —Comprehend
ing brief accounts of inventions and discoveries
in every department of science j biographical
and historical sketches ; Host Offices of the U
States ; discoveries of countries ; foundations of
empires, G-c. &c.-To which is added, sever
r. L,
I
J { RENT—A LARC. E
Firc-11 house
Mnemmiikn,
OB
A ST All IN THE EAST.
THK R^MBLKR,
By Docto«Iohnson.
JUST Received, atjtt hub sale bv S. Plea
-akts, Richmond, the RAMBLER, in 4vcls.
neatly bound, price £>5 25.
■Ian 4.
JUST RE cm
Uivat T This Office,
A frest Supplv^a/ Doctou Dyo i r’s
PATENT or I' VmL Y MEDICINES,
Including the celebrated GOUT and RHEU
MATIC DROPS, &c. frc. &c.
Ort. 5. tf
Lately fiubthhidarulL/ttumleby S. Pleasants,
itnom
A GENEM, SELECTION,
Of the newest J^Rnst admfl^d HYMNS
andSPlUITUA® SONGS, noi^n nse.~By
the Hev.Stitu Mkad (secondljdition, re
vised, corrected and enlarged, ai^flfcblished
by permission of the Virginia Con^^He held
t Ruleigh N. C.)—price 62 1 2 . /
Just published bij .S Pleasant*, I^jckmonci.
[Price S 2 75.]
A SUl’PLEMEN T,
ContaiiAhg the
-AjmT $
Of the General syfMkRLr of Virginia,
Of a public 8c generally interesting nature,
passed since the
SESSION OF ASSEMBLY,
which commenced in the year one thousand
eight hundred and seven.
Published pursuant to an Act of the General As-,
semMy, passed the tenth day of February, one
thousand eight hundred and twelve.
To which are added,
The TITLES of PRIVATE ACTS, and
RESOLUTIONS of ^Generally Public
Nature; with mimeroAzotes of Refer
ence, and a copious Indel^o the whole.
ACADEMY AT NOltTIli^TON.
TUG Subscriber having, in^^Bbnsidcruhle
degree, recovered his licl^^pis urged by
both social and parental motives to resume ptir
sui's unavoidably interrupted under the most
afflictive circumstanugl^For^ut purpose, &
with a view tc pciuurfR®!-, b^ljas purchased
GI.KN MORE, m pfeaMj^R'.cj^Vr, and, in every
important respect, flRHe jflnatiou, near .Mil
ton, in the countv^tjPjjMTrle. As, howev
er, immed^te pos!^^™*JWthe buildings can
not be obtained, be wdl.^wthc second Monday
of January next, enter upon the IN9TRUCT1
ON OF YOUTH, at North-M illon, fn the large
and commodious yellow-1 tonse, belonging to
Ool.T.M. Randolph. His plan, to the full ex
tent of which the accession of * respectable As
sistant will. In1 trusts, enable him to do ample
justice, embraces the same branch* s as bare
heretofore constituted the course pursued in
substance through the various terms of his sue
eesaive mtablishmcnts. HrJtnoreover, con
template'mx.arding in his owilamiiy a certain
numbei of the junior pupils, mer wlio*u»mnrala,
progress, and well-being, lȣwi 1 sedulously
Watch—Other families will
accommodations. For part JFnlfi
subscriber himself pMson#ly,
Also, to Col T. VI Randnlgm.nr
Albemarle county, and Jo Mr.
Sants, Riclimond. f
Jy h.
IMi.
Factory
to the
Milton, Nov. 29^1, li
SASIC
IS now receiving b
Liverpool, and the
•ral assortmen
Hard*
Cntlc
20 H*r
17(H> G
3 Tons
2 Haif
Cast P
An assortment
tional an
one Phi!
offered for
Kichniond
ADAMS,
e Oliver F. Is worth from
•York, agen
Oil
do,
rind Stones,
irs,4 & 4 1-2 feet,
il Hods, liar and
and an addi
ng Cloths, and
ss, which are
KAZ
For
Qf vnrwtHjor'ns,
tht* Office*
r
L
JUST PUBLISHED,
And for tale by S. Pie at ant t, Richmond,
(trice one doli.ar)
IlistoricaU^etters ;
Originally written for unpublished in the Vir
ginia Argus : IiicBKku brief but general
view of the
History olMthc AVorlil,
Civil, Military and Religious, from the earliest
times to the year of our Lord, 1812.
“ History i» Philosophy, teaching by example.'
11OL.
Dec. 21.
I^HE subscribers finding themselves com
. pelled, from the death of a partner, to
close their concerns fjia few months, will
Auction, at their
larch, under the ma
jr.xuid Co. their
offer for sale at
store on Mnndav
nagement of Jam
stock of
Consisting of Su^^^me and low priced
Cloths and Cassinieres, Imperial and Mer
lin Cords, Callicocs, Cambricks, Vestings,
Cotton Shirting, Linens, Dimities, Muslins,
Pins, fie. £cc. Terms made known at sale.
LEONARD WHEELER ?cCo.
I- eb. 2?. cptf
JUST P UB L IS UK D,
And for Sale at M. Pleasants' Book
S t pmMmkriond.
Poems t^rranslutions,
By Richard Dbanky
Domestic Medicines .
TO
BE HAD GENUINE, AT THE BOOK
STORE OK MU. S. PI.EASANTS,
A large supply of Dr. Church’s Cough
Drops, a medicine unequalled by any other in
the world, for the cure of Coughs, Colds,
Asthmas, Consumptions, and the Whooping
Cough, price 75 cents.—Also, his Chemical
Essence and Extract of Mustard, for the
cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Pal
sev, See. price 75 cents each bottle or box.
Andoyne essence for the head ache, fifty
cents.
Volatile Tincture tfr the tooth ache, 37 1-2
cents. gaftA
Antiscorbutic Ti^tureTor curing the scur
vy in the Gums, whitening the teeth and
sweetening the breath, price g 1. Church’s
Virmifuge Lozenges, for destroying worms
in grown persons or children, 50 cents the
box.
Eye Salve for all diseases of the eyes, 75
cents per box.
The celebrated BotanicalTca, 1 dollar the
cannister.
Church’s Antibilious Pills for malignant
and billions fevers and all disorders of the
head, 50 cents the box.
German Corn Plaister, for Corns, 50 cents
the packet.
Raleigh Tavern—Foiv Lease.
'I HR RALElCHTAVRftN in Williamsburg,
will be rented foi^ibin-esent xAr, ami iinme
diate possession ^Teu®-or \r9»e leased for
three or five ye4s. Jhere is^Flurgo and va
luable pasture att.-dped to^Ke Tavern, and
several Unis am^^^nicr IiJABIioM furniture,
may be had witllpn u«d|^Mient, as well as
two Cooks, a male and fetnsHe, may he obtain
ed by purchase, by those who rent or lease the
Tavern.
For terms, apply to Robert Anderson, Esq.
of’WiHiainsb*irg, F.dwanl W. Trent, Esq. of
Richmond, or the subscriber, living1 in Pow
hatan county.
Jan. 4th, 1813.
IVM. CRUMP.
1.
JLand,
WII L RESOLD, by virtue of a deed of
trust,entered into bv Samuel Foster, to
secure the payment of certain sums of monev
to Taliaferro Hunter, dn Friday the 2nd day of
April next, if fair, if not, the next fair dav, at
the mansion house, upon the premises, for rea
dy monev, so much^f —
Two T
lying in South F^Kha
ty, to wit:—o4flk.-ne
Land, cnntaintjjgTbi'
nine an-es amran ha
or less, being the sani__
vcyed to Taliaferro Huitter by J
and Apphia bis Wife, by deotl d
April, 1807.—And also, one ot
and Tract of Land, containing
acres, and one fourth of an atfii
more or less—which Land was —
the said Hunter by John A. Beale, hrul Apphia
his Wife, and are the same'two Tracts of Land
which were conveyed by Taliaferro Hunter anc
Fdiza Mary his Wife, to the said Samuel Fos
Essex coun
Ld parcel of
arid twenty
more
con
Beale,
ich
ter by deed, bcarin
ry , 1811—as sliajl
fv the contingent,
the sum of fire h
six shillings an
thereon, from tb
1st day ofJanua.
pay and satis
sale, ami also
L-tbree pounds
rith interest
y, 1813.
iOMES,
Truttee.
8w.
OOXF.R
OTTB,
^faster, now ly
. - . _ burthen about 500
barrels. I-or terms master on hoard
at Craddock’s Whiff
ROBERT PLEASANTS.
Feb. 1st tf
nd Chocolate.
OF
M.
apa
A
A
OF the FOUR L«f7 iRTTtftS of the WORLD
For mile—(at a reduced mite'* at this office.
AT* THE LA
of Nathaniel T
County, is
of Hanover Ma
the next fair
rtised to be #old,
M in Hanover
til the 1st day
t, if (air, if not,
Feb. 22.
JOHN 8c A. TURNER.
aaer, feCo. sup fine
or sale by
fic SCOTT, Auct’rt.
Jan. Ifl.
i
i'OR SALEATTMW OFFICE,
\ very luUi Mup of
UPPER AND I.QujER C ANADA AND
THE U.JVTAjfcroNTlGUOUS.
ALSO *014 S.xTi-, AS ABOVE,
An interesting Pam/ihlet, entitled
GOD’S REVENGE
Against Gambling.
Ky tiie Uev. M. L. Wr.txs.
Feb. 25.
r* otic?.
ALL persons arc her
tering into any
Luplon, on ACLOU
Doing*
As I am determin
sucii contracts.
Feb. 4.
forwarnrd from en
t with William 11.
Upton,
o comply with any
JOSHUA DOING.
tf.
NOTICE.—ALL p
gainst Suinnel IJutle,
ty, arc requested
provision may !.r
all tliosc imlcbtJ
sons having claims a
la^o of Surry coun
them known, that
for their discharge,
notified that itnmojiate
payment will he expected.
CHARLES 11. CRAVES, Ad.n’r.
Tilth the Will annexed.
March L 6t
FOR SALE AJ0TH18 OFFICE,
“The MJRfeu Chief,”
A Romance, by D.T Murphy, in 2vo!s.
Public Afiction.
of
WILL RE SOLD, at
premises, on? Mo
March next, iffair^f not,
130 ft
fronting on th
to the commoC
House*, t*.c. Stc. 1
lor, dec’d. Rra.s
three equal payments, a
months; notes with app
tiable and payable in <
ginia, and a deed of
to secure the pnrmcn
Feb. 11.
|blic ant
lay,
[the
Hind
Ion, on the
1st day of
fair day—
’eiy occt
Foun<l«
d
fjf th
fist
ill he
THOS,
running back
including all the
cl by John Tay
Ternis of sale,
four and six
idorsers, nego
‘auks of Vir
the property
uired by
ITLOR.
tds.
THE $U# OF THE ACO"'
Uff)I’EKTY IS
Unavoidably Postponed,
UNTIL TUESDAY THE 16th INSTANT.
T. TAYLOR.
March 4.
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber, by virtue of a power of at
torney from Josiah Woodson, late of Gooch
land County, state of Virg inia, but at present a
resident of Kentucky, offers for sale that well
known and beautiful tract of LAND in the
county of Goochland, on James river, called
DOVER,
adjoining1 and between the lands of Robert H.
Saunders, and the heirs of Joseph Watkins,
deceased. The tract contains between six and
seven hundred acres, one hundred and twenty
of which are in the Sabln£ Island, and an equal
quantity of low groups Its fertility offers
inducements to the fa*W that must be amply
repaid- It is believe/! tM>c inferior to no land
in the state of V jKjjjipiHtiiil or situation,
remarkably well WSwTnd healthy. The
improvements are a Mined dwelling house,
with two rooms belJP, and a passage of ten
teet in width, and two rooms above stairs, with
a sufficient number of out houses for family
convenience, and barns for storage of grain.
It is:'* • from all incumbrances, save a°lease
tort'n* irpose of searching and raising of coal,
and il'_/tough no coal of cons, quence is vet
found, the prospects of success arc flattering.
The terms of sale arc one third of the purchase
money in hand, and the balance in two annual
payments, a clear and indefeasible title wiil be
given on the final payments being made. Those
persons who arc desirous of purchasing will
find nie at the Eagle tavern in the city of
Richmond, on every Thursday in each week,
Until the first c* April, and at all other times
at Piidsp Woodson’s, on the promises, in the
county of Goochland.
J AMES W. .MOSS, Atorncy in fact for
JOS!AH WOODSON.
March 3d, 1313.
tlA.
Jaundice Bitters.
. A MEDICINE extremely useful for curing
jaundicy and billions disorders, and removing
tliat sinking, faint and distressed Heelin'? at
the stomach, difficulty of breathing', loss of
appetite, and sleepy, dull heaviness in the fore
part of the day, weakness and trembling of the
limbs, dizziness of the head, and yellowness
of countenance, compbdnts so common to
jautldicy and bilious niiple.
I he many cureM|usve been effected in
N. England by the^^Vfewmcdicine, tas may
bo seen by the billqp pre^W the necessity of
further recommendation.
LIKEWISE,
WHEATON’S ITCH OINTMENT.
A Medicine which will certainly cure the
ITCH, without having in it any thing cither
dangerous or disagrocable.
One bos cures a person, and there need be
no washing after the use of it, as the skin is
generally left clean and smooth.
%* The above Medicine*
Aj-efor sale at the Argus Office, Itichmond.
yutt Published and for Sale by S. Pleasants,
THE GENTLEMAN'S NEW .
Pocket Companion,
COMPp-glNO
A GENERAL DESCRIPTION"
or the
NOBLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL
The Horse;
TOC.RfHER
WIT H 7 ///; q VICK RAT
A Viy
SIMPLEST
MODE
FATf
HBCRSSART fR B A fJ^^^H I LB V NDF.R
GOttfO KXCBSS^m^jW:V8, OR OH
a yot/RHsr t
THE CONSTRUCTION
A HD
MANAGEMBN1 of ST a BLF.S t
DIFFERENT MARKS
ASCERTAINING ts* ar.f. or a IIORSE
from three to nihr tears old. *
With a concise account of the Diseases, to
which the Horse is most subject ; with
such remedies as long experience
has proven to be effectual.
BMRELLISHRD STITH SIX
ELEGANT K N G It A V 1 N G 9.
-SWfc——
BY RICHARD MASON",
$r Sunav oovpty, Virginia,
FOR COU
iSUMFTlONS &.ASTH
icld to it.
of iiiflam
ent I re
jticcjllroin re
el tabny own
i&iiuV 'verf
o consider,
f rcretublc
f, m<pe free
f prJetition*
tlie jmreatcn
restfltof twcn.
stihupt- No ex
it) this com.
7>r consumptive
and asthmatic complaints lias heeu so success
ful as tnv Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent, would
ill become me to mention in this address.
Hut it the attestations of persons, of the high
est respectability-, of its efficacy, which will be
shewn to any person ; ifiliejjreat and increa
sing demand for it may l»e called proof, it is
proved.
Prepared by myself, at my Dispensary,
Northampton, Ms.
GEORGE ROGERS.
The abo\*e valuable Medicine is offered
wholesale and retail bv the subscribers, at their
Medical Store, a few doors above the Bell-Ta
vern, Main-street, who do not hesitate to say
they believe this Medicine superior in virtue
and efficacy to any ever before exhibited to the
public, in all pulmonary complaints, and their
confidence in its superiority is much strength
ened by the great sale it has met with in the
cities of Philadelphia, N York and Charleston,
and in the town of Boston, and by the vast
number of certificates continually pouring' in
from all parts of the country to the proprietor,
from persons having received benefit trom it.
Many of the most respectable are in our hands,
and ready for the perusal of the public.
VAIL St KOGERS.
May 21. laf.
Cliurcli’s Cough Drops.
GRATITUDE impels me to acquaint you
with the distressing situation I have been in,
for the last two months, with a violent Cough,
Shortness of Breath, Soreness of my Breast, at
tended with great Debility and loss of Appetite
—I also raised a great quantity of feoted nut
ter from ray lungs, the disagreeablencss of
which caused me to be very s:ck at my sto
mach; indeed 1 became so ill, that l left my
place (the Rev. Thos. Lye IPs) from my inabi
lity to attend to the duties thereof—Now thro*
the blessing of God, and taking one bottle of
your Cough Drops, I am restored to health
and enabled, to return to my service.
The first dqse gave me immediate relief, and
am now as well as ever l was in my life.
With g'rateful feelings, yours,
SARAH CUNNINGHAM.
New-York, April 25, 1812.
TO A CHURCH.
Proprietor or the Couch Props.
FOR the last seven years, I hare been se
verely afflicted, with a cough and shortness of
breath—with great pain at mv breast, which
yielded in no respect to any of the remedies
prescribed by my physicians. They conceived
my disorder a consumptive one, and further
assured me they could do nothing more lor me 1
I became exceedingly debilitated fndincapable
of attending to in^busipeas, until about four
months ago, hear^H^Uliurch’s Cough Drops,
I sent for one hott^^l^ have taken it accor
ding to the directions, Wid am happy to state,
that 1 found immediate relief—my cough, dif
ficulty of breathing, pain at my breast, and o
ther consumptive symptoms are entirely re
moved.—l now enjoy better health than for the
last eleven years of my life—nor during the
late variable season, have I had any return of
my former distressing complaints.
For the good of others labouring under si
milar complaints, I thus publicly acknowledge
the benefit received from taking your Valuable
Medicine. I am willing to attest to the above
should you think it necessary.
I am, with great respect, yours,
Wm. MELVILLE.
Lower Robinson street
New-York, April 30th, 1812.
Where nature, sometime*, erring on her part
The decent finish must be left to art:
With trivial trouble may the hand removo,
The small cutaneous ohslcles to love,
The change reflected from the faithful glass,
See what it is, and think on what it was,
While pride exulting at the happy change,
And beauty now at liberty to range ;
No more enarmourM of plebean things,
Rpt settles in the Golden lap of Kings.
ERUPTIONS and HUMOUS ON THE FACE
Particularly Freckles, Pimples, ftlotches,
Tetters, King Worms, 'l an, Sun Rums, Shin,
glcs, Scorbutic and Cutaneous Eruptions of
evetv description, Prickly Heat, Redness of
the Nose, Arms, fee. Sic Ste,
Are effectually and speedily cured by
DR. CHURCH’S
Genuine Vegetable Lotion.
This lotion is excelled by no other in the
world. It has been administered by the pro
prietor for several years in Europe and Ameri
ca with the graatcs^i^ccss. By the simple
application of thi.<^ft|^^iight and morning it
will remove the trf^^^^'orou* and alarming
scurvy in the face. It is perfectly safe, yet
powerful, and possesses all the good qualities
of the most celchrnled cosmetic*, without *ny
of their doubtful effect*. It is therefore re
commended a* a certain and efficacious reme
dy, and a valuable and almost indispensable
appendage to the toilet, and infinitely superior
—Cream drawn from Violets and Milk from
Roses !! ’ Suffice it however, to say, it hss
been administered to many thousands in the
United States and Wesi. Indies with the great
est and most unparalleled success, and with*
out even a single complaint of its inefllcary.
A small bottle at 75 cents will be found suffi
cient to prove its value.
The above Valuable Medicine* are Sold by
appointment of the Proprietor, wholesale and
retail by Mr. Samuel Pleasants (only) in Rich
mond. —
AND SKIN.
Richmond, 2mt
Neatly exccu
EN likely M
and 6 montl
IN JLi
PI
BIBLES.
No.
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Quarto Hit/leu.
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Psalms 3 75
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5 With Apocrypha & 11 plates letter
ed, 4
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33 With Apocrypha, Concordance and
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maps, ¥ 7
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maps, 7
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30 plates, 8
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plates and Psalms 8 50
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maps and Psalms 7 5q
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21 Latest and best Edition, with SOfirst
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maps ril'd plates 7
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Ccln^sJ^iuarto Bibles.
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COTdance^^ocrypha 8c Oster
vald’s lytessk 9 0G
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or without Psalms, 1
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•XT* Orders/or any of the above described
BIBLES will be received by S. Pleas a nts,
Richmond, and the Books furnished at the
shortest notice. A liberal discount will be
made to wholesale purchasers
50
00
05
70
75
50
38
63
New Military Wonts.
Just Received and/or sale, a• S. Pleasants'
Book Store, Richmond,
A. Hand- Book for Infantry,
Containing: the first principles of Military (lit
cipline, and embracing tl.c Modern improve,
inenls in the discipline and Avements of Ar
mies —Tl IK J
AMERICAN* mD^mry library
OR COMPRNDlUM'tmt’IonRRS I'jCT/CS,
embracing the disci rd^^^inantruvn'sand duty
of every species of^/mps,Infantry, Rifle Corps,
Cavalry, Artillery position, and Horse Artillery
—and regular fortifications, adapted to the use
of the Militia of the United States.
A MILITARY 1 »tCTIONARY,
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cipline of different kinds of Troops of Infantry,
Artillery ami Cavalry, the principles of fortitia
cations, and all modern improvements in the
science of I actics—oomprizing'the Focket-Gun
ner, or Little Rombardier. The Military Kegu.
la* ions of the United States_IJY COLONEL
RULES & REGULATIONS FOR THE
EXERCISE, and Manmuvrcs of
the French Infantry—Also, the Manoeuvres
nf the /'iehlyfrtiller:/, nvith Infantry, 3 vols.
; »y Col. Delacroix, late Chief of Brigade
in the French service.—Price 85.
THF, EbEMENTSOF WAR—By Isaac
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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR
HIE SWORD EXERCISE OF THECA
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tUSARD.
TIIK CO.N^W.TK
JTlitary Tutor,
CONTAIHINO
A SYSTEM OF MODERN TACTICS,
AP?MCABI,R TO
INFANTRY j in Company, Regiment, or l.in«,
as laid down bv the most approved Au
thors, and now in practice by the
Annies sfthe United States.
Illustrated hy sixteen CofificrJilatcst
TOGETHER WITH
_A VARIETY OP REPORTS.
ATTENTION] *
The Members of the RICHMOND
WASHfNGT(JMS^ipLUN PEERS, who
are out of i'own^^Btee who reside in the
country, are reqneMicome forward *nd
leave their McasiJcs for their Uniform a*
quick as possible.

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