Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 09, 1822, Image 3

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Lost. 4 PAIR of Spectacles, gold frames and double glasses. The finder ,illl be well rewarded by leaving then' at i his office. November 9 29 3t University of Georgia, Athens, Oct. 16, 1622. AGREEABLE to a resolution the Seaatus Academicus, of 1619, the president of the University of Georgia, has to request that the Senators elected for the ensuing Legislature, will he pre pared to report to the Senates Academi- i cus, on the 2d Monday in Nov. ■ “state- ■ went of the county Academies, and other , literary institutions in their respective counties.” The reports-to embrace any or all the informalioa, touching said Aca demics and Institutions, which may be of -eneral interest or utility. By order, Asbury Hull, Sec. &c. November 9 29 It Final Notice. I WILL attend at the store of Mr. Si meon Russell, until the twenty-se cond of this month, for the purpose of collecting the State and County Tax for the year 1621. Persons in arrears will do well to avail themselves of this oppor tunity, or executions will issue without respect to persons. £. Bugg, t. c. November 9 29 td For Sale, 1 HANDSOME second hand CRIB, w ith Bed and Mattress tt. suit. A I.SO. TVauo 'Forte. Enquire at this office. November 9 29 To Rent, MA first rate stand Lr business, particularly desirable as a Gro cery.—Apply at this Office. November 9 29 3t Advertisement. A LARGE 11 nr trunk having been left at the Planters’ Hotel, a few week# ago, by a black bov, and no person having called for the same, the owum thereof can have it by proving property and paying the price of this advertise ment. November 9, It Executor’s Sale. ON Tuesday, ibe 19th day of till# mouth, (November) will he “old, at the sue residence cl John Clarke, sen. decease !, (Men h Island) a part of the personal properly -if said deceased, con sisting of horses, mule 3 , hogs, cattle, shoe-,i, together with llte household and kit-hen furniture and plantation tools, it-.; also, i out two thousand bushel# c.i- 1, twenty tho i.-aud weight nflidd-r and a lot of -ecd cotton, Perms made known o-i the la ■ • John Clarke, ) Satn’l Clarke, ( (:x rs * Novnmhe* i 21) fit Executors S le. WILL oe oul, on Friday, the 2flth iJby of December next, til the Market-Ho use, in the city ot August;-, the following proper y belonging to the estate of Waller Leigh, doc. viz. Forty-eight negroes, consisting of house servants, carrriage drivers, car penters, shoe-makers,, field hands, and women and < hildren. aj.ho, Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian Church, No. 11 1, and one in the Episco pal do. No. 76. At.SO, From 500 to 600 bushels corn, and a quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at the plantation in Columbia County, (at present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hix.) ai.su, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres swampland, well timbered and lying in -wo miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of, Uhite, Cashh. and others. Ttnns of sale, twelvemo iis'-relit. B. H. Warren, Ex'r. October 9 2b Id- Executors Sale, W7UL he sold on the first Tuesday I I in January next, at the Court House, in (he town of VVaynesboroogh, in Burke county, between the usual sale hours five slaves (viz) Toney, Marry, Joe, Amy and Washington, belonging to the estate of Hopkins Dy , deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs.—Terms made known on the day of sale. hi Avery x Dye, cx'er. mark November 9 ' 29 Stw Georgia, Warren County. Clerl: s Office of the Court uj Ordinary. WHEREAS John Burkhaller applies for letters distnissory from his ad ministration of the estate of John Burk haller, Jim, late of said county, deceased, I his is, therefore, to cite and admon bh all persons concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, in this office, othervise said letters will issue accord - mgly; of which all concerned are re inired to lake noire. Liven under my hand at Office, tlie nth day of Vovernbe- , 1622 John Torrence, c. c. o. November 9 City Sheriff’s Sale. CVN the third Tuesday in the present V-r month, (between the usual hours) •-• the Market-House, in the City of A'l g'tsta, will he sold, sundry articles of louse-hold and Kitchen furniture. .. ' j|le Cow and Calf, and some othcrar i let levied on as the properly of Je- e miah Luther, to satisfy an execution i lavor of I). Smith. Condition# Cash „ Win. Bee, Sk'ff C. A. Novrinbcr p 29 3t Wholesale Dvj ttooAs STOiJßffij NO. 56 BRiiAD-STHKET, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. Parish Sf Co. Have received by late arrivals from Li verpool and New-York, Three Hundred Fifty Packages Comprising the most extensive assort ment they have ever offered, and will be sold by the Package or Piece, on the. most accommodating terms. Woollen Goods. 3 bales and cases extra and super West of England Cloths 10 do super Yorkshire Cloths 6 do middling do do 10 do low priced do do 2 do super and common assorted Pe lisse Cloths 2 cases Austen’s extra black and bine Cassimeres 4 do super do do 3 do do fancy mixtures do 4 bales low priced assorted do 10 do assorted Saltinets 2 do do Cassinets 1 case super Valencia Vestings 1 do Toilnet do 1 do suiier printed Vest Shapes 20 bales 6-4, 9-4 and 10-4 London Duffil Blankets 15 do Bristol do do 10 do 3,3 i and 4 Point 5 do 7-4, 8-4, 9-1 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Rose do 15 do Grundy’s & Hutchinson’s White Plains 2 do Blue do 2 do Mixt do 3 do White Kerseys, (for Negro , Clothing) I do drab Devdnshiro, Kerseys 5 bales assorted Flannels 1 do white Swanskins 1 do 5-4 and 6-4 Docking and Dra pery Baize 5 do Rhodes’, Hind’s, Smith’s and Bleakley’s bla< k Dombazetts 2 da do colored do 2 do do do and black and figured do 1 do do Printed do 1 do Plaid do 2 cases Tartan Plaids 3 do super Norwich do 3 do Caroline do 2 do Imperial do do 2 do black Bombazeens 5 do 7-4 and 6-1 assorted Cassimcrc Shawls 1 do do do Prints 1 do 4-4 Merino Shawl# and Prints 2 do assorted Lambs Wool Hose .2 do do do do half do 2 do women's black, white and color ed Worsted Hose. Cotton (roods. 20 cases super 7-6 Prints 5 do 9 6 do 5 do middling and comniqji Calicoes 10 do Plate do 2 do super Furniture Chintz 5 do common do CaliCoes 10 do 9-6 and 6-1 Cambrics 4 do 9-6, 3-4 and C-4 Jaconets 1 do do do dulls 2 do 6-4 Jubilee Cords 2 do do figured Cambrics 2 do do Loom Sewed Muslins 2 do do colored striped do 3 cases 9-3 ami 0 4 Book Muslins 1 do do Japanned do 1 do super worked and sewed Muslin Robes 2 do common do do 2 do 9-3 and 5-4 Jaconet Cravats 1 do do colored and figured do 5 do Steam and Power Loom Shirting# 2 do Irish do 30 bales assorted Waltham Cottons 5 do comdnib;i Brown Sheetings 5 case# American Plaids 2 do do Stripes 5 do blue, blue and white and stripe Demos 2 bales Cotton Ticks 1 do super English do 2 cases Furniture Dimities 2 do Garment do 2 do Cambric do 2 do black and colored Sarsnot Cam brics 1 do 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts ! do Beaverteens 3 do 'Madras Handkerchiefs 2 do ljue Romal do 2 do do twilled do 2 do Turkey Red do 2 do Printed Pocket do 2 cases Chintz Shawls 3 do 7-4 and 6-4 Imitation do 2 do Manchester Ginghams 3 do super light do 1 do Imitation Caroline Plaids 4 do men’s and women’s while Cot ton Hose 2 do girl’? do do 4 do Cotton and Worsted Bruces 3 do Holt’s and Gri ll's 3 cord Colton Balls 1 do colored and black Tabby Velvet 1 do Colton Ferrets. Linen Goods. 6 cases 7 6 and 4 4 Irish Linens 2 do Long Lawns 2 do 3 4 Irish Diaper 2 do 6-4 and 10-4 Table do 2 do white and brown Platillas 2 do Brown Linens 8 bale# Russia Sheetings 5 do ScoU h do 3 do Duck 4 do Drogheda# 4 case# assorted Patent Threads 1 do do Nun’s do 2 do super plaiu and twilled Tapes 2 tlo common do 2 do Linen Cambrics 1 do do do Handkerchiefs. Silk Goods. 8 cases Black Sinr hews 3 do do Sarsnets 1 do Plaid do 1 do super black Satteens 3 do colored black Nankin Crapes 5 do do do Canton do 3 do figured do do 3 do assorted Nankin Crape Dresses 5 do do 4-4 and 7-4 do do Shawls 3 do do do Mantles 5 do black Canton Handkerchiefs 3 do Chow Chow do 4 do super Choppns 1 do do Bandanas 1 do plain and figured fancy Hand kerchiefs 1 do do do Gauze do 2 do black Italian Crapes 1 do-grqen, pink and white Florence 1 do black and white figured Satins 1 do black Silk Velvet 2 do No. 6 and 16 and ,7 and 22 rich figured Ribbons, new patterns 1 do assorted Plaid do 2 do plain and figured Taffeta and Sa } tin do I do Velvet do I do black and colored Galloons 1 trunk English Silk Hose 1 case black French do do [ 2 cases black and white Silk Cloves ' 2 trunks black, blue and assorted Itn-' lian Sewing Silk# 5 cases do do India do 2 do assorted Silk Twist. t Sundries. 2 cases men’s Dog-Skin Gloves 1 do do colored Buckskin do 1 do do Beaver do 2 «o Habit, Beaver and Kid da 2 do do do do lined do 2 do super and common gilt Coat and Vest Buttons 1 do assorted Pearl do 1 do large and side Shell Combs 6 do pound, pack and box Pins 2 do Silk Umbrellas 1 do Cotion do. November 9 29 3lw A 1.1, persons indebted to the Estate of Elisha Walker, late of Columbia county, deceased are requested to make immediate payment j—and those to whom the estate may he indebted, are requested to present their claims duly attested within the lime prescribed by law. B David Walker, ex'ir. November 9 29 2t Advwimstvalor’s Sale. 0 WILL BE SOLD, Before the Post-Office, at. 10//. M. On Monday the 1 nh Nov. next, * All the real Estate, of the late. Patrick M ] Dotrall, deceased, vis ; at JNIIE House and Lot, on .1 Broad-street, lately oc cupied by said deceased. O A f.B«,^ o 500 Acres of Land, in Richmond County, on the waters oi San dy-Uun, bound Southwardly, tit the time of Survey, by lauds of Edward Watts and James Cobbs, Northwestward ly by Columbia County, Eastwardly by e Ramboe’s, vacant, E. Ellis and Bryant’s land. To be sold for the benefit ol the ■ ? heirs and creditors of said d ceased. By order of the Administrator, Fraser & Bowdre, jiuctrs. Sept. 10. 4 lawtds Removal. Jno. &TV\oa. A. Wowvs, H.VVE removed their Sto< k of Good# to the first Brick House helo.w the Crrx llotki.. They are now receiving and opening a very general assortment of Hardware AND CUTLERY. ALSO, Rose, Point, and Duffle blankets, Raize#, ii White & blue Plains, blue Kersey#, Bom bazfltes, Flannel#, Cloth# and Hosiery. Which with a variety of other Good# on hand makes their assortment very # complete. O’ The surviving partner of the con cern being compelled to close the busi ness within a limited.time, is determined to dispose of the above t IOODS at a ic ry low advance, for Cash or town accepl o ances. Country merchants will find il their interest to tall, October 10. 16 w6t li. Wallow & Wavi*is, HAVE JUST RECEIVER, AND ON THE RIVER, -20 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar 20 do. N. Orleans do. 50 bag# Coflee 20 hhds. ami barrel# Whiskey 50 Regs Cut Nails assorted West India and N. E. Hum Barrels Mackerc-l and Loaf Sugar 8 by 10 Window Glass, tcc. ALSO, 50 crates and hhds. Crockery and Glass Ware September 21 9 6tw Habit &, Dress Making. ) mTtIS. BURNS has < ommer.ced bust- ItJl ness in the above line, in the lower i tenement of the brick building next to Dr. Dent, and will be grateful for pa- F,lmilage. References can be given of neatness and punctuality. October 29 , 24 c«t3t A Wet N urae, YOUNG and healthy, wishes to pm cure a place. Persons w ishing to procure a nurse of the above descripioti will enquire at this office. October .2 21 Stw — l —; ; ; < Notice. raiHE subscribers beg leave to tender JL their services in receiving and for warding Produce for sale in Charleston. The gentleman who will attend to sales there is ol long & known experience as a Factor and Commission Merchant, and promises promptness and attention in the discharge of any business committed to his care Advances, if necessary, will be made, on delivery of the shipping re ceipt here, and the only charges are those usual with Factors in Charleston. Robt. M’Donald & Co. Hamburg, S. C. November 5 27 If s To Hire, 8 1 NEGRO GIRL, (a House Servant(, il under a good-character, Benj. Sims. November 5 27 3t Removal. wimmmm* Mils. SERA, thankful to the public for their past favors, lakes this me thod of iuilorming them that she has re moved to the lower wing of the Brick Building, ou Broad-street, opposite to the Market, where she has opened and intends to keep a general assortment of articles in the Millinery line, bhc is daily expecting an invoice of the latest and most fashionable articles (rom Pans; all of which may always be had upon favorable terms. Bho continues the Mantua making bu siness, in all its various branches, and will employ any person or apprentice to the above art, who will conic well re commended. October 31 25 61 New &. Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that lie is this day opening, at his Store, two doors a hove the Globe Tavern, a large and choice selection of Fashionable Clothing, CONSISTING OP Bine, black and mixed superfine Dress Goa s, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Casshnere Panta loons, Do. do. and Duff Vests, Black bilk and elegant fancy pattern VoMs an assortment of low priced Vesis and Pantaloons, of eve y des cription. At,SO, A r.AUGP. assoutmknt op Plaid, Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. I.iron k Cotton blurts, Flannel Shirts and Drawer*, (Brusov Frm ks, Ac. kc, NEGRO CLOTHING, Os ercry description. The above articles are selected by himself ir. New-York, on the best terms, and arc ottered as low as they cun ho bought in the southern stains, E. L. Whitlock. Os lobrr 17 l!> If J. &. D. Hinsdale HAVE JUS I' HIicEIVKI) AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF FANCY mm mvmaj Which, together with their form, i block, they oiler for sain for each or i ity acceptances, at a small advance from New-York cost, Novembers 27 I2t ('heap Goods. nr. scßScnifißit is now kkckiving II IS PA 1.1. SCI’PI.V OF Comprising must articles suilsbh fur Town nnd Country tnui‘ ■ Those who want good bargains for Cash, are respectfully invited to call, as he is delerinnied to sell low, P. Stovall, a_r He wishes to buy or him imme diately a steady good House Woman. November 6 27 fit Laurence, Lapel ye Co ARE NOW OPENING Vnd offer for sale, at the Brick Building, next to Dr, Watkins’, POINT liI.ANK.ETS White {'lailts Assorted Cloths and Cassimcres Double Mill’d Drab Cloths Snierfiiio London Cloths Cambric and Book Muslins Calicoes and Ginghams Irish Linens Brown Hollands Levantines and Florences Crape’ and Merino Shawl?, Together with a great variety of o thcr at ti( les, A I.SO, 200 Pie es Cotton Baging 600 lb. Twine. November 5 27 3t ON the Ist day of November nsxt, wil be rented ‘.ho WARE-HOUSE On Reynold-strcct, now tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application (o.bc made to JOHN B EGAN, —or, in his absence, to John VV. Wii.dk, Esq. October 1 13 ts see!)liyel A small quantity, of superior quality, roit SAI.K Blf Summers & Perry. October 1 13 JAMES BALL, | > ESPECTFULLY informs his friends JtV and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back of the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house on Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes from his due attention, an 1 the su perior style in which he intends keeping his house, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can be furnished with Oysters during thp season. Gentlemen can be furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October 10 16 Just Received, And for sale by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 Hhds. and 37 bids, prime Jamai ca, St. Croix k N. O. Sugars, 25 do Guadaloupe and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum, J , , 5 pipes Cog. Brandy| > warranted 5 do Holland Giiq ) l n ' ,me > 40 bids. Northern Gin, 30 do do Rum, 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bbls. Mackerel, 75 do superfine Flour, from new wheat, 15 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 70 ( asks Patent Cut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Coffee, 20 do Pepper, 10 do Pimento, 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 4000 lbs. English Green Copperas, 2000 do I.oat and Lump Sugar, 15110 bushels Liverpool Salt, 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, 2000 yards Salinetts, 150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 30 do sperm and tallow Caudles, 20 do ■ -jNo. 1 Soap, 15 dos”7riotlles Dyer’s White Cur rrrfit Wine, 200 lbs Bagging Twine, 100 reams large and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Pelre, Fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Papers, Trace Chains, Hardware, Glassware, k-r kc. E. Manton. October 26 g ; ts Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred superior SEED WHEAT. Apply lo Summers >V Perry, or Ik G. Sims. So 'tember 17 7 ts Salt, Sugar and Codec. 1500 Bushels Salt, 2 > Hhds. Prime hi. Croix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green Cuff e, The above GOODS will bo sold on moderate terms, and in Lots lo suit pur chasers, if taken froai the Wharf—liy M'Gran &, Gordon. October 26 if N. B. —Bills on New-York. Merchant Tailor, SIETURNS bis sincere ilia..ks to hi? (fiends and l.lm public generally for the liberal encouragement be lias incci ved, and hog* leave to inform them tint be remains at his ol I stand, opposite Hie City Hotel, and will constantly keep on hand Cloths, Ca-ssimeres and Vestings, ol the host quality, vvhit bhe will have made up to order, on the shortest notice and in (he best manner, by lha best workmen, and warranted to please. Persons wish ing to Jurpi.li their own Cloths can do so. November 5 27 if Ware-House. 'IIHE Subscribers continue to transact I. Commission business, ur.der the firm of John 11. Kimbell, & Co. Tlioir Ware-House is remote from any other Building, secure from any danger by (ire, situated in tile rear of the Planters’ Hotel. Samuel Hale, John 11. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts Hardware & Cutlery. Fresh, Importation. Now opening at the subscriber’s store, a prime assortment of Staple and Fancy GOODS, ordarded expressly for this market—among them are, Knives and Forks, ol all sorts, Deserts ditto, to match, Razors, of the finest quality, Spring Back and Pocket Knives, Pen mil (WO Oladc ditto, of all sorts, Bcls: ors, common and refined steel, Common and tine Pad Locks, Stock and all other sorts of Locks, Hinges and Screws, of all sizes, Buttons in great variety, Carpenter’s 'Pools, anil All sorts of Files, Together with almost all the staple articles in the Hardware line, (or sale on accommodating terms. Reuben Leggett. F reeborn’s Ploughs. The subscriber has abo made arrange ments with the patentee and will hereaf. ter keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where both Maulers and merchants can bo supplied as low as in New-York. An assortment will soon be rcc»iv/ d hero. R Leggett. Orl. 12 (7 Im MTo Rent, Until the Ist of October, 1823, the Dwelling House *rut large Lot adjoining, lately occupied by the deceased Mrs. Kerblay. Also, to hire, a young Negro GirL Fred. E. Dugas, executor. October 31 25 ts To Rent, From the Ist. October, seve- U'tj' tj ral tenements in Cotton Range, . Apply lo J, Ansley. September 28 12 ■.. s ' UNION GUARDS! Attention! AN Election will bo belli at the house of Air. S. Turpin, on Saturday, the Othnf November next, at 7 o’clock, IN VI. for a (2J Lieutenant in said company, vice Lient. Frey, resigned. By order ofCapt, CoMwoll. Wm. H. Rush, Scc’y. N. !’•—A meeting of the company wiU bo held at the same time and place. By order. W. H. B. Sec. October 29 24 bt James M. Thompson, HAVING removed hia Office to B, room in Hie upper part of Mr. Ja cob Danforlh’s brick building, on Broad i near Washington street. (where he may at all times be found except when pro • regionally engaged,) respectfully len ders bin sen ices to his friends and Ihe public in the practice of LA IV, to tr.ins- I act any business reposed to hia charge, in the soi era! courts of the middle circuit. November 5 07 \( Auction and Commission BUSINESS. 'PHE undersigned has taken the Brick J. Tenement, on Bridge How, next a buVe Robert Dillon’s, where he in ready to attend to any business with which he may bo entrusted in his capacity as Auc tioneer and Commission Merchant. Win. Bee. October 31 o j u A Card. r R Vi IF. subscriber respectfully informs 9 his friends, and those bf those of the late firm of 1 liompson k Andrews, that the Auction and Commission business will bo con*inued by biin, at the store lately occupied by them, where all or ders forth purchase or sale of Merchan dise, will be thankfully received and faithfully exec iced. John P. Andrews, ’ October 24 2.' ini 1 “ * (Goshen Cheese, JUiiT UKCICIVKU AM) MK BAI.B IIJ J. & D. Hinsdale. October 22 21 4.v To Kent, Min the vicinity of the Post- Olh'c, a largo and convenient Dwelling-Mouse, with _> Stores - >" • ut *ud a capricious Cellar imder r unath. Apply to Mackenzie &i Ponce. 1 October 31 25 it I* I To Kent, 11 'l he Store ,t Dwelling-house, 1 Tjj*® near the Aiarki-s. at present oc , aUsL hi pied by Vlessrs E. Wood & - Co. I,id possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 II (t/ 3 We are authomed to an notni: <■ Anski m Wix.o, a candidate lor the oflice of lleueivur of Tax Returns for ; Uicliniouil county at the ensuing elm lion. October 29 24 (f (Q 3 ’ arc authorized to announce Air. MicfiAEb F. Buis ct.Ain, as h Candidate for Receiver ct I ax Returns of this county at tho en suing election. September 2H tde (Q 3 ’ We are authorized to state, that HicilAlip B trill, Esq. is a t candidate for (he office of Receiver of r I’ax Relumsfor Rh hmouil county at the 1 ensuing election. September 17 wil/ 1 7 (IT 19 We ar e requested to slate, (hat John Livkkman, will bs a Candidate for the Oltico of 'fax Col lector, at Urn ensuing election in Rich mond Comity. Oi toller 24 22 tdo (£/*’ We are authorized to say that Capt. Kdmßmi livoo is a candidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, j at the ensuing eleclion. i October 24 22 tde (£/” We are authorized to aiv nounce Uoi.r.AND vl’ 1 yhk, Esq. a can didate for Tax Collector of Richmond county at (he ensuing Election, October 24 22 3t ' 01/“ We are authorized to an , fiouiite John b. CoonTßs acandidate lor 'fax Collet tor of Richmond county, at the ensuing eleclion, October 22 21 tde TO BAKERS, A iu\ IVw ate Y amWies. A CONSTANT supply of New Flour (HAX ALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept tor sale at Mac -1 kenzie k Ponce’s Ware-House. September id fl If For Sale, j{\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of age, he has been in the habit of working about a Store; be is an honest arid sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October 11 f • V''i