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SHIPPING.
Thisoffi tad S»ifhful representative
to their house, where they deposited their fi»|>
and serviceable apparatus.
In the ranks of the Germans, #0. noticed sot -
eral of ou r oldest German citoss, tmqkg whom
were Mr. Leri S. Hsrt, whobas serrod the com-
local matters
4 MUTEX, 'THlONSmCK,'
IARYS. FERN A NDIN A, JACKS
ILLE AND PiqOLATA. .
" ou r marine and ComzkOrcial News,
•flit; Commercial and ‘Marine InteHi-
ouCC will hereafter found on our
f .urtb pitge. . • >.
Ttie Planters Ho tel and Us Besturant
We hare already alluded to tho re-opening of
excellent and weUcondnctedeatsblishments;
ef the
the South, and the culinary dopartmenU
under the supervision of Mrs. (lenoMiden, the
j indy of Hols Host of the Hotel, Mr. George
(lemeodeni While the Hotel end its appointments
.er.iive his personal attention and management,
toe Kitchen, with its fnrnitare, in whioh there
r ,wo distinct departments, in opposite parts
,* same long room—one range for the Hotel
j the other for the Eeataurant-is as clean, nest
u i bright,as csn possibly he ip«‘ with anywhere.
"" mediately adjoining and orerlooking the
\ rwtinrere«r5ngSstS at s.*o a.
with a Hne of Hacks rtmtfng between Station Noil,
Central Railroad, and Wayneabqro', on the Anguata
iWllSXe will arri£rt Augusta W
next stoning after leaving savannah, tu time to
connect with the Georgia Railroad train far Atlanta —
Betaroh®, arrive fa Savannah at 3.+'I . V;
Augtata,
wooden hull; length on deck 153 fe beam 25 feet 6
inckes; <^tiai45feee; teftoctwi* r«iCtaete* r
draft 5 feet 10 inches • has one be*m engine ; dTarae-
’ ^ - Yf* 777* - ■
their 1st Foreman, F. L. Qua. Both companies
were preceded by the excellent band of the 12th
Maine Regiment. j " - ‘
The parade oyer, the Germane with their guests
repaired to tbs “Yolks Garten,' 7 where s sub
stantial collation was prepared, aad whioh was
it bei.l, wtx.lt ft cHBirmn
THIS M0KNIN8. st 14 ofalaek, ts frsst ef Mot a,
eorser of Bay aad Whi sker strssu, will bs
idHi
A portion of the cargo ladscarsd Bees to*
ef Groce rice, Diy Goads, Ligeors,' Oseshsty,
tbeM
, tf restaurant, particularly, being one
j finest in
der of •
nortn
enjeyedj
aant time add the interchange of asMmsta^ the
companies separated to reassemble at tbs “Gar
ten,” where a splendid hath onto the auspices of
at n ® - 4
Gla’», Wood ware, ftc.. As.
Damaged sa board said
the Germans came off
The following are the officers of tbez-tiro com-,
panics:
oaauufra.
E ; Foreman—F. H. Blufi.r kU
nd Foreman—John Seigler.
Third Foreman—Augustus Scbremp.
Fourth. Fore man— ■— . ^
Secretary—F. Kolb.' .< •
Treasurer—M. H Meyer.
Augustas Gsmmert. n- •
Charles Goetz.
draft 7 feet; has One beam sfadne; diameter of cylin-
inche*;^ztroke of piston 9 feet r—has one doable
-Ufa steamer has recently been repaired, and is in
excellent order and well found fa anchors, chains, ftc.
Croton, side-wheel, steamer;»61 tons; wooden
hull; length on deck KTfoet ; beam 26 feet: over all
43 feet 9 inches 'depth of hold sleet; draft # feet;
has one square engine; diameter of cylinder 37 m-
ahes; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one doable return
fine boiler.
This steamer has been thoroughly repaired, has
saloon and state room accommodations, is well sup
plied with anchors, chains, ftc.. and is very fast.
Golden Gale, side-wheel steamer; 19B tone;
wooded hdtl; length on deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet;
over all 30 feet 10 inched; depth of hold 6 feet 4 in
ches ; draft 5 feet 0 laches, has one beam engine;
diameter of cylinder 34 inches ■ stroke of piston 6 feet;
*•**, WILLIAM*. W«1 KTI
Will sell THI DAY, In front Of Stete; OO
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
RXS, FERNANDINA^ JACKSO.
Connecting with steamer “Flora Temple” at 'St.
Marys. Freight will be received for King’s
Ferry, Centerrilligb, and all Land
ings on the St. Mary’s River.
ship Freight and other expenses must be paid by
BfaSxoad Freight can be paid here or at destination,
ftegtaon Perj^ablegoods murtbe^imgal*^
jgagSKev^ TUESDAY MOD
to o’ctoek. • r.l
Star freight or passage, apply on board at
fora’s wharf, pqar White's CenttyTPres^or^ur
Freight will be received every day during the
at the warehouse, by WM. R. U. 13RUEN,
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers will
weighs and measurement of goods. tf i
Axemen
will ha sold a pan at Sr
Cargo of the Brig Atl-nUt,
From Nassau, N. P„
Prssident—H. F. Wtlliak, Jr.
First Foreman,—F. ; L. Goo.
Second Foreraafe—jprL„ Schre
Third Forem*a--Ct.T. Them.
Secretary—R.rW, Russell.
Treasurer—C. L. Lord. •.
UlftUIVlW vl V/MtSUvt fe lUVUpD , CM Ulkv yi u ivvv ,
has one horizontal tabular boiler j.
This steamer fa in fine order; has saloon accommo
dations, and fa well found In anchors, chains, ftc.
Ikantaskct, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons;
wooden "hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 28 feet 3
inches; over all 42 feet; depth of hold 6 feet 3 inches;
draft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter
$f cylinder 34 Inches; stroke of piston S feet; has one
single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors,
chams, ftc
Macon, propeller, with two screws, 322 tans;
1 wooden bull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 25 feet;
depth ofjtoid 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two
direct horizontal engines (condensing :j diameter of
cylinder 24 tacbes; stroke of piston 26 inches; has
two'single return fine boilers. *
Relief, screw tug: 68 tons; wooden hull; length
on deck 67feet; beaml7fe8t; depth of hold 7 feet;
draft 7feet 10inches; has one high-pressure engine;
diameter ofcyliuder 20 inches; Strok" or piston « in
dies ; has one single return flue boiler, and is well
found in anchors, chains, ftc.
Keacne, screw tug: 203 tons; wooden bull;
length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feets Inches; depth
of bold 12 feet; draft 11 feet 4 inches; has two low-
pressure engines; diameter of cylinder-26 inches ; has
one single return flue boiler.
This vossel Is a powerful tug; is in good condition,
and well fonnd In anchors, chains, ftc
General Hunter*, side-wheel steamer of 460
tons; wooden hull; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches;
beam28feet 6 inches ; over all56 feetS Inches; depth
-ef hold 9 feet 4 inches ;■ draft forward8 feet, aft 5 feet
6inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder
40 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet.
This steamer was built in New York, and completed
in 1863; is a vessel oi beautiful model and high rate of
. speed, with bull, engine and boiler as good as new.
Terms Cash in government funds.
C. W. THOMAS,
nov21—td Bvt Lt. ttel. and Chief Q, M.
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS AND
j < ^ /' FERN AN DIN A.
A _ The favorite steamer
-A-'-isr
Capt^^lbMcXclty, Is now receiving freight at the
old Florida Steam Boat Wharf foot of West Broad
street, and win leave as abuve WEDNESDAY next,
6th Inst., at 6 P. M.
This steamer fa fa fine txdcr, and has superior Ac
commodation* (state rooms; for passengers. .
For freight or passage, apply on hoard to the Cap
tain, or to F. M. MYRBLL. Agent,
dec4 Harris’ Buikjtcgs, Bay street.
k with Harneaa to
STABLER
noylfi-rtf
tA • . tJiuterurritn »> ’««
BT BELL, WTLLT ft OBBttmil.
On TUESDAY, 6fh fast," at'16 OTfock. fo font at
•tore, will be^tohL^undvr^ln-pacto^aail by fir
A large tot of a*sorted Hollow ' are.
Sold far account of whom It may coaatrv.
FBB, mahnfacturtd expressly for the Southern mar-
ket, of usual thlekmarand. weight. Size of sheets as
follows : 90x24, 66x28, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 facbm
Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of
O. P. BR ADFORD.
THOMASYILLB.
dPT-A .55S’S”iJ£s:k*!sr«a: :
Tri-wecklv trips to DOCTORTOWN,
■■■■■■ininning In coeuectkm with the Atlau-
lc and Gnlf Railroad, leaving ijaTannah on TUBS-
1AYS, THURSDAY and SUNQAYS, at 7 a. m.
Through freight payable by shlppera at our office.
Freight will be received during the week and stored
front of store, will be soldi
West half of lotMo. 43. Lafayette Was*,
•oveme' ts consist of a Brick Hoots conta
ooms, with Gas throughout, and a Pomp of
Or JOHN E. COWLES,
Will bo held at the HOME, near the Catholio
Church, oorner of McDonough and Floyd streets,
on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Dec., commencing at
four o’clock, and continuing during the evening.
Contributions are earnestly requested, either in
money or articles, from all who favor the Or*
phana’ Home. , ± .-j u ; r nov 29
and we advise all in Want Of such articles td kt-*'
tend this sale. i\i' .t»
They will tell at the same place a lot of bicon
aides and shonlders, and a fine assortment of
dry goods.y
From Doctortown. v ^
The steamer Two Boys, Capt. ——, ar
rived from Doctortown yesterday, bringing 355
bales of cotton and a few passengers. We
are indebted to Purser Roumillatt for favors.
The Two Boys reports having met on the 3^
at 5 o’clock p. m., in Mud Biver, the steamer
Ella; 4th, at 9.15 a. m., met steamer Gen.
Shepley in Bear River; 4 p. m., H. M.. Cool,
at Turner’s Creek.
The Only Authentic aqd Official History
U.fi NORVELLft CO,
(From Dkpensatery nf the tiM Malta
DIOSMA 0EENATA. BUOHU LEAYB8.
For Doctortown
Mail Contracts
WAJTTMU.
PROPERTIES.
Their odor fa strong, diffusive, and awn awl
matte, their tsstca Mtterteb, and analogona to
60,GOO COPIES ALREADY SOLD !
Will leave for Doctortown on TUESDAY, Dec. Gthuat
7 o’clock, A. M., connecting with the Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to CHAR. L. COLBY ft CO.,
dec-*—2t cor. Hay and Abercorn street®.
Re-EgtabltalimeDtof Mall Facilities
Medical Properties aad Uses.
Bnchu leaves are gently stimulant, witk a peek
tendency to the liriury Oryaaa. prodm
diuresis, and like other «uoifar medactnaa, eadt
disphoresfa, when dreumatanoea favor this mnifa
action.'
They are given in complaints of the Urlnare Orgs
in Georgia.
IE Poet Office Department desires to furnish the
State ef Georgia with Postal Service, at the earliest
feeble day, until July 1st, 1S66, wban the regular
act proposals which are now advertised for,
lo Into effect. ,
e Department invites proposals for conveying the
! until June 20,1866, to all country eesls and other
riant points not reached by Railroad communica
nt rates not to exceed $8 per mile per annum for
Jy service; $15 far semi-weekly, and 111 for tri-
fri and where the importance of the case re-.
POINTS BEYOND!
each as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh ef the BtUtnTSSi
bid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urethra, Dtaeaaa ef
the Prostrate and Retention or Incontinence ef Urine,
from a loo- of tone id the parts concerned In Us era-
The Weather.
During the past week we have experienced
some very warm weather for the season. While
the people of tbs North are enjoying their sleigh
rides we are goffering from the heat of the sun,
which tor the paBt few days has been unpleas
antly hot.. The thermometer yesterday ranged
At about 80. '. ?
Col. S. H. BOWMAN and Lt. Cel. R .B. IRWIN.
1 Vol. 8vo.; 512 Pages. Cloth, $3.50.
With Splendid Steel Portraits of
Major,Gen. SHERMAN, Major Gen. 8CHOFIELD,
•' HOWARD, “ SLOCUM,
“ LOGAN, “* BLAIR,
« DAVIS, “ KILPATRICK,
‘ AND MAPS, PLANS, &C.
W E are prepared to receive Goods In our ware
house, free of storage and covered bviiisurance,
to bs forwarded by the light draft Btcamera Berry and
Falcon, and others about to be pat on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sepal , tf C. L COLBY ft CO.
caution. The remedy has also been recommended Ik
Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous See-
tioua, and Dropsy.
HehnboM’s Extract Bnchu
Is used by persons from the ages of IS to 25, aad too
35 to 56, or In the decline o- change of life ; after coo-
finement or Labor Pains; Dad-wetting la cftRdrea.
quires, $40 for daily service; counting the distance one
way in aH eases.
Service will be famished on routes where, before
the war, it wasdally, three times a week; where it
was tri-weeklv twice a week; and where lt was semi-
weekly, weekly service will be allowed.
Proposals should be addressed to “Hon. Geo. W.
McLellsn. 2d Asst. P. M.. Washington, D. C, and
should state they are for service to end June 3d, 1866.
novld. , • 4f ' ■
The new and light draft steamer Minnie
Brandt, Capt. Travers, will leave fbr Augusta on
TUESDAY, the 5th Inst., at S o'clock. A. M.
The accommodations for passengers on board, can
not be surpassed, and bhfng commanded by an expe
rienced Captain and furnished with a No. I Pl'ot, pas
sengers by the Minnie Brandt need not fear de
tention on the way.
The Fannie Lehr being now in complete order,
will follow the Minnie Brandt on WEDNESDAY.
For freight Or passag^ggto ^ '
dcc4—2t Jones* Block.
Scranton. Smith 4k Co.,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
W OULD Ire happy to set their former patrons and
friends, and the public generally, at their rtore
at the head of Bay street, opposite Jefferson, where
they will stall times be happy to serve them.
Civil Law at Jacksonville.
Col. Sprague, commanding the District of
East Florida and Post of Jacksonville, has is
sued a circular declaring the city of Jackson
ville under the control of the rtivil authorities,
and promises a hearty support in all lawful
measures.
This work—written by Col. Bowman, Gen. Sher
man's personal friend, and Lt. Col. Irwin, one of our
ablest military writers—is the only complete
official history of this grand army aa a whole,
and In all it* details -for no other writers can have ac
cess to the private and official papers of the several
commanders. All such information is furnished for
this work exclusively. it 1
The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows the
official and authentic character of the work:
. La-noastek, Ohio, July 31,1S65.
C. B. Biciiaxpsom, Esq., 540 Broadway, N. Y.:
8m—Col. S. If. Bowman, an acquaintance of mine
since 1863, and more recently in the service of the U.
S., has had access to my order and Letter Books, cm.
bracing copies of all orders made and letters written by
toe since the winter of 1861-2, with a view to publish a
memoir of my Life and Services, and no other person
has had eudh an opportunity to read my secret thoughts
and acts. I believe him to be in possession of all au
thentic facts that can interest the general reader.
I am, ftc., W. T. SHERMAN,
nov30 Major General.
In Affections Peculiar to Pestle*,
The Extract Bachu fa nneqaafed by any other remedy,
aa In Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, rtdtrai
nees or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, l lcat*.
tad or Bcnurna state of the Uterus. Leueonhca or
Whlteo. .
DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. KIDNET8, 0RAVIL
Another Steamship.
The fme propeller steamship Tybee, Captain
aowell, arrived here yesterday from New
fork. Thii is another of those fine specimen*
si American shipbuilding. The Tybee wa*
built at Philadelphia in 1864, and is compara
tively a new ship, of 768| tons burthen, and
Sued up in handsome' style, having 15 state-
uouu, with two berths in each, and a spacious
Ming saloon, tastily decorated in white, blue
Ud gold. Everting on board appears to be
sa the neatest style.
The Tybee is supplied with one low-pressure
Auction! Auction!!
*VE*Y
Tuesday, Thursday A Saturday
OWNERS FOR TWENTY <90) BALES
Upland Cotton
ELEN,
Capt. J. K. Reilly, trill leave for Augusta on TUB&-
DAY MORNING, December 5th, at 8 o’clock, A. M.
Her light draft wiH enable her to go through with
out detention at the present low stage of tbs river. ~
For freight or passage, apply to
de«4—3t KEIN ft CO., 114 Bay street.
DRY GOODS at A. RESCHER & CO’S,
13 BARNARD STREET.
AND DitOI’dlCAL SWhLUNee.
This medicine increases the power of Digestion, aad
excite* the Absorbents Into heal:by action, bv wtrob
the Watery or Calc*roou* deposition*, •nd all Unna
tural Enlargement* are reduced, as w*0 a* Fata aad
Picked np in the Savannah River, by]
If not identified in live (5) days will be
oommendstianof a Board or Survey, f
all concerned. CUNNINGHAM, Pi
Arrival of the Zodiac.
The steamship Zodiac, .Capt. Rogers, frqm
New York, arrjvpd at her wharf at an early
hour yesterday. We are under obligations to
Purser H. H. Scranton for favors. ;
More oh Broughton 8L,Thlr4 Boor from Boll
W HEBE will be offered a general assortment
TV of Dry Goods, Bootaond Smes, Hosiery, Under
Clothing, Books, Yankee Notions, Jewairy, ftc., ftc.,
atthe purchaser's own prices. Terms cash. Bales
Helnbold’s Extract Boctal
Has cared every'case of Diabetes in which ft to*
been given. Irritation of tbs .>«k si tho titaddar aad
Inrianimotion of the Kidaava. Ulo ration of to* rtf
neys and Bladder, Retention of. Uitea, > feaaata of toa
Prostrate Gland. Stone In the Bladder, Cafcain v*nv«A
Brick dnsf Drpoeit, and Mncna or Milky n*cItalian,
and for Bktfeebicd and Delicate < onatitaUeM. af Inch
Saxes, attended with the following tymotomaj -In-
dfapoeition to Exertion. Leas of Power, Loss upHcmr
oryTinflicoUy of Breathing. Waak Nare**, Trento W
Horror of DfaeSSfe, Wakeinlnese, Dfmnewaf VilS.
Pain la the Back, Hot Hands f lashing of the bS?
poeitlve.
Arrival af the Lizzie Baker.
The steamer Lizzie Baker, Capt. King, ar
rived here yesterday from Palatka, Jackson
ville, &c., with a fair freight and passenger list.
We are indebted to her officers for late Florida
papers.
Thank*.
We are again obligated to Mr. yfilkinson of
Adams ft Co’s. Express Company for lata Augus
ta papers.
REGULAR WEEKLY STEAMER
BETWEEN
Augusta It Savannah
jHHak. The new fast bee steamer
■ttHhAV m. Gr. Gibbons
Capt. Thomas N. Philpot, having superior aceommo-'
datlon for Freight and Paacengera, will ply regularly
ihular boiler 10 1-2 feet tong, 15 3-4 feet
ide, and 8 1-2 feet high
Dry Goods
one low-preMore
line 10 inches diameter of cylinder and 3
stroke, three forcing pumps with 4 inch
tinge and 15 inch stroke—aU worked by the
uin engine. She is also supplied with al}
it necessary appliances for the comfort and
itety of passengers. Her engines and ma-
■'niiery were also built at Philadelphia.
The Tybee is owned by. Lewis L. Jones and
thers, and is attached to the Pioneer Line, of
r sich Meta Hunter & Gammell are the
gents in this city. / . .. •
The following are the officers of the Tybee :
Captain—Isaac CroweU.
1st Ufficer-^Mr. Seaman.
1st engineer—W- E. Whittar.
Stewart^—Daniel McHugh.
itaWiwta The steamer
mn# ^ b-i.
will leave for the above place Ti BSD 4Y EVENING.
This steamer draws only twenty.eight (23) inches,
and at the present stage of the river, offers superior
inducements to shipfere. Freight received at all times
and stored free in flro-proof warehouse at old Charles
ton Steam Boat ffibart,
For freight engagements, apply to
mST purchased in New York, at greatly Reduced
Prices, and the late Auction Sales
300 pieces Calico, 25 to 30 cents.
200 pieces Bleached Shirting, 25 to 50 cents,
50 pieces Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimeres.
House Keeping Dry Goods.
lfio'Handsome Drees Goods, at greatly reduced
sst jrablca—IC«
Ft YOUNG,
iwell ft Co., or
between the above dtiee—
Leaving Savannah evenriSaturday morning at 9 o’clock
Leaving Auguste evenr Wednesday morning at T o'clock'
T a It.ti - Wkl or - As.au a— I k_a
Laying at Mathews Staff every frednoday night.
It fa the desire of the Agents of toa Gibbons to make
200 Grey Blankets.
Cloaks and Shawls.
Mourning Goods, ftc. ftc. For sale by
OF GOVERNMENT
of the Bl<>oil, ftc., sc
lions for which it
PBRMAfflBirr ACCOniWATIOIf MAT
>r the Karckanta of Augnata and Savanntok sfto
►e Planters along the line of the River, and with
lie object in view, no effort will be spared on the part
r her Owners, Agents or Officers to meet the waste of
- Traveling aal?¥Sghtinyo^ ^
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agk on Whart
VESSELS
Appointment of Post Surgeon.
It gives us great pleasure to fcnnouncf the
‘Pjiointmeut cf Dr. R, A. Beans, of the 6th
- S. ltegolars, to the position of Post Stfr-
Ni at the military hospital located in the old
Dr. Beans is an
‘Drug and Chemical Warehous®,
SM BROADWAY.
And by Dntggfats avsryvi has.
trill be received for the sale of the
E. H, VAN NESS & GO,,
iROCEKS, SHIP CmSDLERS,
U. S. tcrew Tugs
J. B. FRKSDEE, Agent,
109 Broughton stata
■ F. M. MVRELL,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitcher’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff.
-■ S. Barracks, on Bull st,
1 soplished Virginia gentleman, enjoys an
' Client reputation as a skillful physician,
‘-i possesses those genial and administrative
walities that will make him popular in his
position. .
I i>f. Beans relieves Surgeon Towle, of the
f-'h Maine Regiment, who rejoins his regi-
F'-nt, which is soon to be mustered out of ser-
he. Dr. Towle has won many warm .friends
Ring his sojourn in our city by his uniform
i-crtcsy to all with whom he was brought in
i "tact, and we wish him long life, au abun-
of this world’s prosperity, and a safe
l^yage home, * **
i fhe Condition of Oar Paveaents.
j Ve desire to call the attention of the proper
Parities, the jolimtation of* number of
t-‘-trens, to the Jhiserabjfl condition 6f t^e
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pitclier’s,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff*
freight on Monday, arid leave with dfa-
: Freight angagementefapply on beard, of
nov 25 M. A- COHEN.
New Goods!
Ba'fa, Concerts,
lOObbls. Onions,
50 bbls. extra Flour,
so bble. Mae. 1 and t
160 tube extra Batti
; 150 boxes extra C
50ff kfts Noe. 1,
to Uf. bbfa. 1
r it to felt bbl
novtl f0 i
J"
rSKa-,
a* Linen OoTtaro,
S Paper Cellar*,
SB Embroidenea,
pS Hoop Bkirta,
SB Balmorals,
Z.
WHALE OIL,
IN BARRELS, AT
Horatio Pldclterta,
Foot of Lincoln street, under the Bluff-
J 18 tedlttal8«4, and cost 355,000, LeBgth lid
2^ foet-^tepth of hold 9 feet 6, draft 4l
by Ne * fie * Levy, S3
fine'
freight
4fa»WlW,GAI^ftUNCTUB t ,,
statedby
*so,ouo.
afeNTr