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The Savannah Daily Herald.
BY 8. W. MABQN A CO.
SARIKL \V. .HAOO* BdUor,
\v. T. l lIIIMPMIK A«»fl»lf 641(01
SaTanNaU. WKONKsUAI, DECEMBER 13, IM. ;
tyj- For Commercial Intelligence see
Fourth Page.
The Strong Divorce Case. —The trial of
the Strong divorce case, which has attracted
so much attention, was resumed in New
York last week. The parties occupy the
highest social position. The injured hus
band is a bank President and wealthy man,
witti a Fifth Avenue Mansion in New York
and a splendid Country seat at Islip. He
had surrounded his wife with all the luxu
ries and comforts of life. She is the asso
ciate Os ladies iu the highest social ranks.
It appears from the testimony that she is a
motner, a church woman and a charitable
person. She commits sin with her husband's
brother, who, according to the leslimoiny,
is a man of honorable fame in the commu
nity, a pillar of the Church and an exem
plary character.' These two guilty persons,
it seems, had too much time aud 100 much
money to adhere to the path of virtue. Tb<y
lived so long in the full enjoyment of the de
lights of prosperity and virtue that they
' tempt fate and each other for the sake of
newer sensations, and they have certainly
succeeded in stirring up the social mind of
Gotham and offending the nostrils of hu
manity.
One of the witnesses in the case wag
Mrs. Beujamin N. Strong, the sister in law
of the guilty woman, who proved the hand
writing of the inconstant wife, Mary
Strong, with the following confession which
was placed in evidence :
“The following is freely given to an injur
ed husband by a loving wife, to prove that if
at any future lime he should be driven by.
the power of his wretchedness to a course ot
reckless misery and despair,that mv faithless
ness has been the whole cause of it. On the
evening of January 4th, 1862, I made in (die
bitterness of my soul a full aud free con
fession of a course of guilt which had stain
ed my life, and extended over a period of
nearly two years. God’s merciful judgment
has snapped the cord of iuiquity, aud Ilis
streneili lias enabled me to confess the crime
to him I had wronged, aud relieved my con
science of the heavy weight ol concealment
“If my husband stales beneath the blow
and is driven to destruction, I wish to bear
the blame ; I wish it to be known to all that
he may be excused and shielded from ap
proach. f
"May God avert the dreadful issue— 3end
peace to his heart—grant to me a sincere re
pentance and forgive me.
Makv E. Strong.
January 6th; 1862.”
The testimony of Mrs. Frances Strong was
then resumed. She also testified to the au
thenticity of the above letter and also to that
0 t.i-P blowing, dated January 16, 1862 :
Edward N. Strong: A judgement of God
lias arrested tne in my career of siu, and
thrown down the barrier of concealment.
My husband knows all. Whatever maybe
the issue of that knowledge, my affections arc
again entirely his. I repeat bitterly.
* Mary E. Strong.”'
Ou her cross examination, Mrs. F. Strong
nanated the family habits as to goiug to
Church and to holding prayer meetings, in
which Peter, Edward and Mary participated,
aud also both relations existing between Ed
ward Strong, the guilty paramour and his
brother, tile outraged husband, which it ap
pears, were of a cold friendless character,
even before the discovery of the crimes of
the wife. During the reading oi the two let
ters of the wife the husband shed tears in
court.
FLORIDA NEWS,
The Jacksonville (Fla.) Union of the 9th
instant, says sufficient information has been
obtained to determine that the fol looting
named gentlemen have been elected, viz:
Judge D. S. Walker, Governor; Major W
W. J. Kelly, Lieutenant Governor; B. F.
Allen, Esq., Secretary of State; Mr. Gal
braith, Attorney General; Col. Pyles, Comp
troller General; Air. Austin Treasurer, and
I erdinand McLeod, of Lake City, Represen
tative to Congress.
Judge B. A. Putman has been elected to
the Judgeship ot the Eastern Circuit, Col. T.
T. Long of the Suwannee Circuit, Judge J.
Wayles Baker of the Middle Circuit, and
Judge Allen Bush of the Western Circuit.,
The Union also announces the arrival on
the Ist instant of the steamship Indian River,
from New York. She was specially fitted
out, and bore a crew and working pai ly, for
the purpose of engaging in the enterprise of
establishing a fishery at Indian River. She
belongs to a company in New York, organ
ized with a large and adequate capital for the
successful prosecution of its objects. The
Florida stockholders are Doctor John D.
Wescolt and Col. Titus, who will direct the
operations at Indian Rivejr.
Mr. Truman, the correspondent of the New
York Times, is at Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Times of the Cth suys it
is rumored that the vessel laying for some
time off the gulf coast for “emigrants for
Brazil” was nothing more than a slave trader
gathering up unsuspecting negioes for trans
portation to Cuba.
The Gainesville Era says, developments
are such that it becomes the duty to organ
ize the Militia at once.
Tue l.'Aiir.ijßATiON- of Governor Orr of
Soum Carolina.— The inauguration of the
Governor eii ct, of South Carolina, took place
on tiro zutu ult. There was nothing uuusuu ,
says a dispatch, to mark the occasion, save
that the gay and brilliant assemblage ot la
dies in former years was reduced to a thin
attendance clothed in the garb of mourning.
The farewell address of Governor Perry
excited evident teelings of emotion, while
the inaugural address „f Governor Orr was
listened to with breathless attention. The
old Constitutional oath ot office to support
he Constitution of the State and of the Uni
ted States was administered bv the Chief
Justice ol_Ute State, H„ u . ».
Official Vote roa Mehb* nV-w
from rnis District.— The following is
vote at the late election for Members ot c„ n
gress from this District, as officially declared
at Milledgeville:
Solomon Cohen I
Chas, H. Hopkins 7„.i
« ar.y VV Stylus auo
I h«*. L Seward, (who whs not acaiidh
«*•••*) IM
W isitaa, l)o*i an Asp G».a.- These Male
priwmeis Oiaiged with cruel irsuimunt «»l
Federal prisoners of war Isft Washington
' *"»id mi |)e. ad. winder is sent to
Itiehmond, Vh., and is turned over to o. n»
r*i 'ferry In nnum.iul Utere I lunt sn poa*
to kavauuah, U*., ami lie* to lUUngb, ft C
Three D«y« Later Mali from
SieH York.
By tbe arrival of the steamship San Jacinto
fioia New York on the 9th, we are placed in
possession of three days later files. The
crowded slalf precludes our giving more
than a synopsis of the news -
The ratification of the amendment to the
Constitution prohibiting slavery by the lag
jslature of Geoigia, made that amendment
naturally aparlot the National Constitution,
Georgia being the twenty-eigbth to adopt it.
The despatch of Provisional Governor John
son "to the President announcing the lact
made a “sensation” at the North.
The most important of the Congressional
news has already been given by telegraph.
The staudiug committees of the Senate had
been announced. In both Houses various
portions of the President's message were re
ferred to the pioper committees. In the
House, a resolution was offered and referreJ
to the Judiciary Committee, proposing an
other amendment to the Oonstitqjjon. to the
effect that duties on exports shall lie legal,
that no portion of the rebel debt shall ever :
be recognized, aDd that Congress shall have
power to secure equal liberty aud protection
to all persons throughout the country- A
resolution was offered, but laid over, for a
committee to report in reference to refunding
the several States their war expenditures.
Congress adjourned on the 6th until the
next Monday.
Later intelligence from Europe is to tfife
efTect that in consequence of the threatened -
interference of both France aud England in (
favor of the Chilians, Spain had resolved to I
back out ot her movement against that coun- j
try, and imperative instruct ions have been ;
dispatched via New York to Admiral Pareja.
commanding the Spanish blockading squa
drou, to cease further operations.
Stephens, the reputed Fenian Head Cen
tre of Ireland, Imd escaped trotn the prison
in which be had been confined, and large re
wards amouutiug to sixty-five hundred dol
lars had been offered for his recapture. The
exact manner of his escape is still shrouded
in mystety: hut it is known that some of the
prison officials must have aided him.
In the Loudon money market on the 2f>th
ult. United States five-twenties closed at
64 l-4u<54 1-2, and British consols at 89 l-2a
89 :5 4.
One hundred and eighteen citizens of
Texas, all belonging to that class exempted
from Executive amnesty who were worth
over twenty thousand dollars, were, ou the
Btli, it is reported, pardoned by the President.
It is slated beyond a probability of contra
diction that at the Cahiuel meeting, on the
7th. it was decided that Mallory, ex-rebel
Secretary of the Navy, and now in confine
ment at Fort Lafayette, should be tried by
civil tribunal within the next thirty days. It
was understood that the matter was brought
up for decision by reason of the efforts that
have lately lieen made by the family connec
tions oi Mallory to obtain his release on
parole.
The investigation which tjie higher branch
ot the Fenian government iseugaged iu mak
ing into the management of matters in New
York, has already resulted in a report an
nouncing the detection of an effort to issue
sixty eight thousand dollars worth of bonds
with the signature of a person as agent of the
Irish republic who liad heed rejected by the
Senate.
The Fenian President in New York city,
Mr. John O'Mahony, publishes a card ad
dressed to the Brotherhood, in which he
warns them against becoming disquieted jy
the alleged disclosures of the certain investi
gations, which he says are being prosecuted
without legal authority.
The New York Herald of the 9th publishes
“a still more complete list of the English
statesmen and leading citizens whose uamSs
appeared on the rebel books as holders ot
the bonds of the Confederacy at the time of
the last payment of interest, in November,
1864, showing the amount with which each
was credited and those of them by whOm
llreir interest was drawn. This latter class
included more than two-thirds of the entire
number, there boiDg over two hundred of
them among the whole three hundred sub
scribers. The list now given contains all the
names that appeared ou the first oue, inclu
ding those of Mr. Gladstone, a member of
the British Cabiuet, and well known mem
bers of the nobility, of Parliament and of the
English mercantile community,
Advices from-Mexico state that the cause
.rs the lucent raising ot the seigeof Malamo
ras by the Mexican republicans under Gene
ral Escobedo, is explained to have been sole
ly a lack of ammunition. A shipload pur
chased in ou.e of our Northern cities was
delayed in iMßtrrivnl, nud General Escobedo
was therefore compelled to suspend Iris offen
sive operations and withdraw a short distance
from the town, where, at the date of latest
accounts, he still remained ready to resume
the siege as soon as this very necessary ma
terial was received. It is said that General
Weitzel's invis Igation has shown that the
imperial charges that the gunboat Antonia
was filed upou from the Texas shore of the
liver were unfounded.
President Juarez announces, in a decree,
the extension of bis term of office, owing to
the anomalous condition of affairs and the
impossibility of holding the regular Presiden
tial election.
The President has accepted the resigna
tion of Major Gen. Jno. A Dix aud Major
Gen. B. F. Butler, to take effect from tbe
list ultimo.
The number of rebel prisoners captured
during the war amounted to 329,00(1, of
which 173,000 were taken during the last
six monthsfif the rebellion. The number of
Union prisoners raptured by the rebels dur
ing tfie war is stated to have been 107,000.
A bill has been introduced in Congress to
revive the rauk of General. It is understood
to be for the purpose of bestowiug the hon
ors and emoluments of the office upou Lieu
tenant General Grant. It will not meet with
any serious opposition.
The Currency Bureau has decided that la
dies caunot act as directors of National
banks, as the laws do not recognize them as
citizens
There is much complaint about tbe fre
quent outrages oecurriug in Washington
city, and many of the leading citizens are
favoring the plan of revoking the city char
ter aud placing its affairs entirely in the
bauds ol Congress.
Reports are being received at the Freed
men's Bureau, gimug encouraging accounts
of the manner in #ieli the business ot the
Bureau is being carried on in tire Southwes
tern Stales. Homes are being furnished and
work supplied to great numbers of tbe idle
and suftenug.
Daniel L. Gibbons, of Boston, Treasury
Agent at Mobile, committed suicide by ent
ting bis throat on tbe 2d iustaut.
Both Houses of the Louisiana Legislature
have adopted a resolution declaring that
Messrs, liabu and Carter, elected U. S
Senators by the previous legislature,, arc
not entitled to represent the Stale iu the
National Senate, and have chosen Mr. Kan
del Hunt to supsersede on one of them.
In consequence of Hie tears of negro out
breaks entertained by some of the people of
\ irgiuia a proposition lor the organization of
the militia has been submitted to the Legis
iMsra ol the Slate.
The Strong divorce rase is still progressing
in New York. Mr, Stevens, father of Mr*.
Strong, wots piai ed mi the stand aud testified
a» to three Interviews with the- husband ami
one wuii in* daughter, iu which she confess
, '**'• fihiltv tun reomtu with the brother ol
h«) husband
"" *' conductor i,ni Wu.t recently demsud
ed two Itcliels id the Siamese twlus, Wloi
were riding on the irelu, hut tire twins In
■fitted they wete Hie, and a* the conductor
rirruld Dot eject out, Without Urn uUtvl. lie had
In let i hem paes
BY TELECRAPH
TO TilK
I ):i i 1 y i*a Id .
THE AMENDMENT RATIFIED
BY NORTH CAROLINA.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
I W ASHiNoTON, Dec. 11.—Official iuforina
j tiou has been received at the State Depart
ment of the ratification of the amendment to
j the Constitution prohibiting slavery by the
■ Legislature of North Carolina.
CON <> KENM.
Senate.
i Washington, Dec. 11.—In the Senate to
day, Mr. Wilson presented a petition from
the colored people of I lie District of Colum
bia, asking that the right of suffrage be be
stowed on (hem. The. petition was referred
to the Committee on* the District of Colum
bia.
I On motion, that part of the President’s
message relating to finance was presented.
Mr. Morgau presented a petition of New
York merchants asking the restoration of
| certain rights of the coast of Florida, and
j regarding foreign banks and commerce.
Mr. Washburue was appointed chairman of
; the committee on the death of President Lin
coln.
A resolution was offered making an earn
est declaration against monarchical designs
in Mexico, and instructing the Committee on
Foreign Affairs to report as to wbat mea
sures ar-g necessary ou the part of the United
States to protect the people of Mexico in
their rights as a republican government.
A resolution was presented to allow on
the ffnor members elect frotrf the States
lately in rebellion.
A Bill was introduced to confirm the land
titles grantal by General Slocum to the
freedmen rm the Sea Islands last winter.
A bill was alsp presented to establish a
mining burenu.
A resolution was introduced calling upon
tlie President for what information he has
respecting the occupation of Mexico by Eu
ropean powers.
A committee was appointed to act with
the HouSe committee ou the subject of the
death of President j.ineo'u •
House of Representatives.
Washington, Dec. 11.—In the House, the
principal business to day was the appointing
of the standing committees by the Speaker.
The Chairmen of the.principal committees
are as follows: on Millitary Affairs, Mr.
Sclicuck ; on Naval Affairs, Mr. Rice.
Several amendments to the Constitution of
the Uuited Statas were introduced.
tJE\'. CItAIIT IN \V \SI!IM;T<»N.
Washington, Dee. 11. —Lieut. Geu. Grant
returned’from his Southern tour this morn
ing.
NEW YORK MAKKBT^,
New York. Dec. 11 >- Cotton closed dull
at. 47 to 48c. Naval stores dull.
Gold, 14.". 1-4.
NOTICE.
TO THE CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CO.
IK EXPECT FULLY ami ounce myself ns a Candidate
for theOtliceof Tax Collector at the election iu
January next, mid humbly solicit your support
iiVT-lf " EDWARD FOWEB.
KEROSENE WARE,
Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side
Bucks, Side Lamps, with and without Reflectors; Fan
cy llall Lamps, Lanterns* Bases, P.gs and Fonnt>-
Patent Glaa# Codes, Burners, Globes, Chimnies and
Wick, DRUGGIST*' FLINT A GREEN GLASS, Crock
cry Dealers’ and Confectioners’ GLASSWARE. Goods
of all kinds made to order. KEROSENE OIL
JAMES T. WRIGHT,
22fiGrcenwich Street, Ttvo doors below Barclay, N. Y
novl-3m
>. a Cure For Leaky Root's.
Savannah, Dee. 11th, 1866.
Messrs. Dillon A Taylor, Painters, (it* Bay Street*
It gives me pleasure to state, in reply to your In
quires, anti in justice to your firm, tnat your Linseed
Oil Cement is an entire success. The tin roofs of my
houses being pronounced beyond repair, by a well
kntSwn tinsmith of this city, I was induced to try
your Linseed Oil Cement, which has exceeded my
.expectations as a waterproof coating for roofs. After
2ft years experience as Master Builder, l have found
iiothlilg to equal it. f
<ll2-6t L. SOLOMON, 145 Broughton street.
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK, >
Decern ber Uth, IMJS.J
Ad election for six Birectors, to manage tno affairs
of this Bank for one year, will be held at the Banking
House on the sccor.fi Tuesday iu January next, being
the nth Jay ol the month. Polls open from to o’clock
a. in to 2 o’clock p. iu.
dl2 laxvlui JACOB SPIVEY, (iii-hir.
CENTRAL R. R & BANKING CO., t
Savannah, December 9, 18tB. f
Ordered by the RoarA of Directors that no luiqjicr
nor timber .-hull be transpoit. J oyer the Company’s
road, except by epeci il conti aqt with the Superin
tendent. GEO. A. <'t YI.ER, Cadhier.
Most of the platform cars of the Company being
employed in moving iron and ties for rebuilding the
road, will prevent the hauling of wood and lumber,
except in limited qualities.
GEORGE W. ADAMS,
Jl2-eod-2w General Sup’t.
To the Voters of Cliuttrum County.
r pilK undersigned is a candidate for re-election to
A the office of I 'lev!, of the Superior and Inferior
Courts, and leaped fully solicits your suffrages.
dlSMn* e WM. H. BULLOCH.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE
The Original and Rest in the World ! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instate
Utueou9. Produces immediate.)' u splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.
Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Bold by nil Drug
gists. The genuine is Bigned William A. UaUhelor,
Also,
REGENERATING EXTRACT of MILLEFLEURS,
For Restoring and Beautifying the Hair
uulCly CHARI.EH BATCHELOR, N*.» Yob*.
Notice to hariicN.
M’MB DKMOREST’S Branch of Fashions, with
I’aUxrim ol every style of Drees, hy Mr*. Vie It,
114 llrysn street nttfi-ln
TANARUS« lUr Voter* of ITisll,a„i ( ouiily.
I ri hpccltiilly anuouuco inyw’ll' u unmli
diitn lor rti-clocUon U> the uffii * of Hberilf of
< itnllmm County, wml ask your support nt
the January eUrumi,
if fiv.N.i*uiN I, Coi.e
Oi l li I lll.l'on uMMIbHAUt i
Suvullhull, Wool gill, 1n,,,,,1n, *, lull, j
SMLKh Proposal. to luiiiMi lie iioiiim si Mil*
roa! Willi ftsal, heel 10l lines tuouihs, coiumisis
low Juau.it I I*l4l slid sodios Man It HI. |wl* will
In melted *| I Ills, 'lll ,101,1 It M |)ei ju |>S,
The IhailoU id gisal nuns,table uuullty, e*elu
Mti ol On )• and ahaliS*, aiehUllvrisd 111 Weekly
I be Liopieal* |o he mail* iu firndb aW
114 D A HI.I If O.
•haw t *|4 and C N. Vi4*
TOTHttVOJriCttSOI* CHATHAM CO CATTY
I aunouDco niyseif as a candidate tor the
allhv of TAX COLLECTOR ot Chatham
county, ami respectfully solicit the votes of
my friends. ?
nov22-td ALEX. F. BENNETT.
CENTRAL K It. AND BANKING CO. J
OF GEORGIA }
Savannah; Dec. 4,1, 1966. I
An Klwrittn for nine Director* to manage the af
fair* of the Comp tfiy ior tin eumfuL' year will \hs b«dd
at the Baukin<.' Hoiw*. in &i«annah Mory), ou
lueeday, tlie _'d of January, IStiti, between the hours
of lo a in. aud 1 p. m.
Stock holders only won have hold stock for uinety
days Immediately preceding tlie day of election are
emitted to vote.
Stockholders, upon presentation of their stock cer
tificates to the conductors of trains, wit) he passed
to and from the election oner the Coiupioiy's road,
free. G»DRGK A. CUYLBR
dfi-liu * Cashier.
TO TIIK KLEC TOUs OF CHATHAM CO.
Gentlemen : Having been requested by
numerous friends to allow my name to be
used for the office of Sheriff of Chatham
county, I have the honor to announce myself
as a candidate for that position, aud respect
tully solicit your suffrage.
an ti CHARLES J. WHITE.
As Good as New. — In this fast country
the hair whitens and falls early. But thin
and grey hair indicate only a local decay.
Your hair may be renewed and sustained
through lile by the use of Mrs. S. A. 'Allen's
World s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum;
or Hair Dressing. Every Diuggist sells
them. dee. 2-yod-l-w.
Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer
Has proven itseif to be the most perfect preparation
tor the hairever ottered tothe public.
It is a vegetable compound, aud contains no injuri
ous properties whatever.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY*HAIR TO ITS ORIG
INAL Color.
It wtll keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, <us
trousand silken.
it is a splendid hair dressing.
No person, old or young; should fail to use it.
IT 18 RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE
FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. *
WA.sk fin Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Uai Renewer,
and take no other.
R. P. HALL & CO., <
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors.
For sale by all druggists.
BARNES, WARD & CO,,
- New Orleans, La.,
tiiili dm * Southern Whoh'saic Ag.-iils.
funeka u mv ir.mux.
Tli* ii leads aud acquaintance of Mr. Harvey 11. Morse
aud family are respectfully-invited ta atteud the fu
neral of the only child of Mr. and Mi's, Bradley, fiom
their resdence. between Pine and Bryan streets, at 3
o'clocd p. m. •
N E\V A U V £ ItTfS EM ENTS.
Georgia Chapter, Vo 3, It. A. ill.
*> The annual communlcai lon of this G’hap
ter will he held at Masonic Hall This
t Wednesday j Evening, at I o'clock
Au election for officers for the year A. L 2896 will
take place, and companions are requested to come
prepared to pay their arrears. A full attendance is
expected. •
Transient companions are cordially invited to at
tend. By order of the M. E. 11. P.
J. lfonnßooa Kstii.l, Sec. dia l
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, V. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE
First Imstkict oe Cuokgia,!
Savannah; Dec. I:’, ises. j
All persons who applied to die Assessor for 1,1-
censes beiorc December firs:, arc requested, to call
and get tin m at the Collector s- Otltoe. _
<143 3 A. N. WILSON, Get.
IsTotice. *
Fellow Citizens— l announce 1113 sell u candidate
for re-election 10 the office of Receiver of Tax Re
turn*, and respectfully ask your support.
<113.1* BARNARD £ BEK,
COWS FOR SALE."
JT'qidt good Cows (Springers) will lie sold rt aspna
-1 TTly. Inquire of E. POWERS,
<ll i-T Corner East Broad aud Broughton sis.
Flagging and Jtiope.
Bales Gunny CLOTH.
ji|/\ Coils Green Leal JDtt’E. _
1 Vf\J For sale bv
WM. H. STARK,
dl3-3t Corner Lincoln and Bay st.
WANTED,"
ASTABLF. with stalls for not leas than four horses.
Address, stating terms and location,
WILLIAMS,
dt3-2* Box 143 Savannah Post Office,
BUTTER,
Flour and Lard,
Having received a large stork of the above,
AX YKRY LOW RATES,
we are able to offer great inducements to buyer?.
RANDELL k CO.,
_ Southwest corner of bay and Barnard ats,
dl2*t
Notice.
Savannah, Dec. 8, 18ti5.
ONE month after date, I will fhakc application to
the <-diners of ihe Atlantic & (iull K. R Oom
pany for renown! of scrip ot ten shares 7 per cent,
guaranteed stock ol said company- scrip being lost
on the night of the 27th January, lto»6. Scrip Nos*,
for Jive shares, August 7th, 1H61; Scrip No. 9, for live
sliaum, Sept. 7th, iSJi.
d 1 3-w A aim* * A. E MOKRBLL^
Improved City Property.
MA SMre, with two Dwellings, east c nif of
Liberty street. Possession given in one
month'snot ice.
Two /oDO-and-a-half story wooden Tune
mento east eud of Taylor sti eef.
dlil-lw BRYAN, HARTiSdgE A CO.
HIGHLY 'IMPROVED' ~~
Market Garden.
I A Aci-Ci with wooden dwellings and' out-bnihl
-linglrjust beyond the cty, mi the Thunderbolt
road. Land hos the best quality; under lease lill
August i.t, ISWi.
dia.lw BRYAN, HARTRIDGE & CU.
Lemons, &c.
■ A BOX RS of lemons, lor sale by
A. i). LOMELINOftfc
;ii)oo pound. Totasli, for sa,e hy
A. 0. LOMEI.INO.
k hbls Coper as, for *alc by
dla » A. C. LOME LINO.
A. C. LOMEUNO.
DKALKK IN
Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, fce.
*NI» ft v »MI OTIIKK Aftltnr IN ink ÜBOi’tBV I INK
UNDRH MAHONIC BALL,
(i'oruwi of Hull hinu't mid rontfioM MtrvH laAim,i
SAVANNAH, UROItUIA.
WOOD, WOOD.
'l’M* •sbwrtla) Is tUepMWI Uj h|)ld*b Gsk. Mailt
I sud I’iiw Wood, 'd ih. Usl uu.lll*,
sills pi Isa* lllilws left Iu lbs bnlM .1 UidoUiu.'s
«N ufcaßf »rtu
dU t« WM BALT
KF.W AItVU&TIftKMBJVTt.
CANDY.
ft A BOX! s Mowurt’s Assorted Odiilt
44) bojte* Bit-era bweetCho.olafe
For mh‘ by
HILTON A RANDRLL,
dI3 4 1M Bay itrect.
OEORgIa CHATHAM COUNTY -To all whom It
•may concern:
j Wheres*. John O. F. mil will npply a. tho Court of
I Ordinary for letters Disriiisroiy h* *dm;ni*tratoi on
| the estate of J-r. Francis H. Demere, late of said
county, deceased:
Thfiff are. therefore, to cite and adrooi i i.',li nil whom
it intiy cno rij lo be aud appear before nuid Court, to
uiaJk<* objevtioM (if any Hi y h»v*j on or before the
first Monday in June next, otherwise suld letters will
be in anted.
Witr.i SHmy official this f»th tlayof Dccein
•her, 1N415. D A. O BYRNK,
dl3 Ordinary.
THE GREAT PURIFIER!
* I) ARI3 V’ 8
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
Isfl te best picventative against all malignant die
ea-es, such ns
CHOLERA, SCARLET AND TYPHOID FEVERS.
Ac , Ac.
It panties dwellings, removes offensive odors, re
move* stains, cures burns mid sores. Usod in bathing,
it keeps tlie skin healthy, soft and white.
Get a bottle mid try it.
For sale by the diuggists of Augusta.
< PLUMB & I.EITNER
d*3 3 . Wholesale A gents.
FOR SALE.
CONSTANTLY on Imnd, Oak Wood, at Dock
Wharf.
Orders left at this office will be attended to.
dl3-‘2w A. R. CULLENS.
STOLEN,
FROM the ship Thorwaldson, a BOAT, painted blue
with a yellow streak under her gunwale plunk
By placing the same at wharf under Olaghorn & Cun
uiugliup s, the tinder will be're warded.
dIS-3 REID <k STEWART.
To Boarders.
F4OARI) ran he ybfained in a highly respectable
13 lauiily, pleasantly located and convaiiient to the
porDon ol tho city. Apply at the edrner of
State and Jefferson streets. dl3-3*
THE ENGLISH POTATOES^
ARE now landing from tint “County OT Picton."—
Price, teu dOllius for tell h:iiiipui s -'U.uih to ac
co in puny the order.
CitAULES Gltl.EN A SON,
N«». 12 Ray street,
Stodditrd’s Lower Range.
BRITISH NAVY CANVAS.
60 BOLTB, to close consignment.
by
: 3 j CHARLES GREEN A SON.
OFFICE OF U. S. DLUfiCl' TAX COMMISSIONER,
Dibtbkt of Gr.onoiA, )
Savannah, Dec Ij, IMPi. f
Owners of Lots, Lau«ls and Improvements in the
city of bavuiiiub, Ga., are notified that the Tux Roll
for said ( tty in completed, and the taxes thereon may
be paid to the undersigned within sixty (Cnj days liviu
this date, ut ou»‘ office, noilh-west corner of South
Br udand Lincoln streets, in said city of Savannah.
For uou-paymeui ol the lux, the Act of t’oiigress
prescribes a penalty of fifty (60) per cent, and the lot-*
let lute of the property to the United Slates.
T. P. ROBB,
S. A. PAM OAST,*
J. C. BATES,’
U. S. Direct Tax Commissioners, Dist.
dl3-tf of Geoi gia.
PROTECTIVE INSURANCE.
;. THE ORIGINAL
TRAVELLERS' INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN ,
Insul t* against
C C I D ENTS
OF ALL KINDS.
CASH ASbETS, OCTOUER 1, ISC6,
$687,693 19.
Policies written for any terra, from one month to
five years, tor any sum from $6 0 to in case
ot fatal accidents, or $3 to ssft weekly compensation
in case of disabling bodily injury—irom any casualty
whatever, whctber'tiavelling or not— at premiums
ranging from $3 to S6O per year. A iibferal discount
made on three and five year policiee.
MONTHLY AND MARINE POLICIES.
One month general accident policies written in any
amount up to £H>,tK)O, insuring ugainst ult kinds of
accident*, travelling included, at ofie dollar per thou
sand. Any person buying six one mouth policies in
any one y« or will ieceivo a.half-year policy gratis Cex
cej»i f 1 policy feej
Matine policies written for voyages to California,
Liverpool, Havre, or othei distant ports, at low rates,
msuiing I.gainst loss of life oy any description of cas
ualty.
OLDEST ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANir IN
AMERICA.
Tur TfiAVr-LLREs’ Insukanoe Company or llartfokd,
Cokm., is the pioneer accident insurance company in
this country; takes risks ou as favorable terms as any
.-ound compauy can, and pays its looses promptly.
Upto'November Ist, 1865, it had issued over thirty
thousand pohciee, and paid over six hundred losacs-*-
tncludieg the sum of $40,000 retdised to fourteen pol
icy-holders wiihin the year, for less than S2OO iu pre
miums.
No Medical Examination Reocibfd.
Agencies in all principal towfts and cities in
th»t Uuited States and Canadas, where policies a#e
writuv without delay.
Jamks G. Battek&on, President.*
Rodney lkiuns, SSeuetary.
A. % WILBUR,
dl3-tf Agent in Savannah, Ga.
PETER DONELAN,
Mercliant Tailor
INVITES attektiun to hia new invoice of tbe la teat
.styles ot
CLOTHS AND CAaSSIMEIi£S.
Young gentlODica tlceii ing a Paehiuiiable Suit for
the Holidays >hould call and his full assort
ment of
«118-3 NEW GOODS.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.'
AVKScEI. of nlffliit thirty tons cupaeity, to load lor
St. Murv«, Georgia Apply to '
dls-1 GEORGE C. FUI EMAN.
'William G*ill,
(Surcessor to William It. llaakina,)
I MPoKTiCIf and WholaMle Dealer In Foreign aial
1 D"im wiit Abm Wines, Liquors, Philadelphia l*or-
U*r, rhuuipagnn c ider, Ac,,
1 No v 170 Eultolft Mlruel,
OpiMtaiU* Ml PailPa C’lullHi,
NKW YORK.
Itottlsrol Mll.'s IVlubr.li'd Ah for Nhlupliis ~„q
Family nw.
Farfiralar •ll*uliou paid to Filling slid Milppinc
Houlheri, Older., ,
All oril.it hy imbll will be piompliy ulhuided 10, *
ttHtm
Liverpool Salt.
Ai A turn Ol MALT. l» swim tUm. )u*l U,«««4
a iSWKyaypapnFiiP
special RUTitea.
IMA UK (AGE AND CELIBICT.
Au Limt of Warning and Instruction for Young
men, iu-t publislud by tho Howard \BBociatlon, and
sent in wealed letter envelopes fr«-e ot charge.
Addrusa Dr. J. BKILLIN HOUGHTuN, Howard
Aaaociatioik, Philadelphia, Pa. octl J-3m
A PIIYSIOLOaiCAL View oi M.% It It I At* K
Containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plates
ami Engravings of the Anatomy oi the Human or
gana iu a state of Health ami Disease, with a Trea
tise on Kaify Errors, its Deplorable Cousaquences
iqion the 1111 ml aud Body, with the Author’s Plan of
Treatment—the only rational anil successful mode ol
cure, us shown by the report of eases treated. A
truthful adviser to the married, ami those contem
plating marriage, who entertain donuts of their phys
ical coudtflon. Sent free of postage .to any address,
on receipt of 26 cents, in stamps ot postage^nrrency,
••y addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane,
Albany, N. Y.
The author may be consulted npon any ol the dis
eases upon which his book treats either personally or
by mail, aud medicines sefit to any part of the world,
octio tun
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!.!!
AVlieptou’s Ointnutiit.
Will CURI THF ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.
Also.nrus Salt Rheum, TTlcere, Chimi-iirH?, und all
Eruptions of (lie Skin. Price SO cents For enlc by
all Druggists By sending CO cents to Weeks i Potter,
Sole Agents, 110 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it
will he forwarded by mail, free of postage, -to any
pwtof the United States sei>t2t-3m
We have learned not to be astonished at anything.
Years of experience aud a correspondence extending
throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe
have turned theories into facts and established a basis
Jrom which we need not err. We are not surprised
at such facts as the following—although the persons
who write them are, We know the persons aud cir
cumstances, hence tee) at liberty to indorse their
statements:
“New BedFokd. Mass., Nov. 24,1863.
Dear Sir,— 1 Lave been afflicted many, years with
severe prostrating Cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands, and » general disordered system I’hysieians
and medicines failed to relieve me. Uhile visituio
some (Mentis iiVXtnv York who were using Plantation
Bitters, they [.ret ailed npon me to try them. I com
menced with a small wine-glassful after tinnier. Feel
ing better by degrees, ut a tew days 1 was astonished
to End tha coldness and cramps had entire! \ left me,
and I could sleep thy night through, which 1 hare not
done tor years I ieel like another being. My appe
tite and strength have also greatly improved by the
use of the Plantation Bi tiers.
Respectfully, Jeiuiu Kussta.’’
• Keei.kim uv, Win., Bept 16, 1863.
* • * I have been ip the army hospitals for four
teen months speechless aud nearly dead. At Alton.
HI., they gave me a bottle Os Plantation Bitters. • *
Three bottles restored my speech aud cured me. “ *
' C. A. Ft.At; ie "
The following is from the Manager oT the Union
Home School tor the Children of Volunteers:
*'HAVt,MEVKtt Mansion. 57th Bt', )
- New York, Angnst 2, 1863. (
Da. Duakc:—Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have Been giten to some of our little children sulleiiug
irom weakness and weak lungs with most happy
effect. Gtte uuie girl in particular, with pains in her
head, lussol appetite, and daily wasting consumption,
on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, Ims
been entirely restored. We commenced with but a
tesepdonful ot Bitters a day. Her appetite and
strength rapidly increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully, ' Mia. G. M. Devoe."
■ “• * * I owe much to yon, for I verily believe
the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
Rev. W. if. Wauuonek,
Madrid, N, Y.
“* * * Tknn wilt send tne two bottles mote of
tlty Pintitation Bitters. My wile has bean greatly
beneffied by their Use.
Tlty lricud, Aba CpitKi.t,
Philadelphia, Pa."
“* * * l have-been a great suflererfrpni Dyspep
sia. tend ltati to abandon preaching. * * The Piau-
Matiou Bitters have cured me.
Rev. J. S. Catiiorn,
Rochester, X 1
“* ,* * 1 have given the Plantation Bitters to
hundreds of otlr disabled Soldiers With the m.,el as
tonishing effect.
. ,r G. W. D. Andrew s,
Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O "
' '* * * The Plantation Bitters lmve cured me of
Liver Complaint, of w loch k was laid U(» prostrate,
and hail to übanuou my busbies*. ,
1 H. li. hiM.-i.fcv, Cleveland, Ohio.”
“* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
a derangement of the Kidneys tgid Urinary Organs
that has distreysed rue for years it acts like a charm.
U. C. Mooue, No. 264 Broadway."
St c., Ac., Ate., Afcc., cct
The Plantation Hitters make the weak strong, the
languid brilliant aud are exhausted nature's great re
storer. They ate composed of the celebrated Oulisaya
Bark, Wintergrecli, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., ail
•preserved iH perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
0 S. T’.—lß6o—X.
Persons of sedentary huhiU, troubled with weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of tho heart, lack of appe
tite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation,
&e., deserve to suffer if they will not try them
They are recommended by the highest medical au
thorities, amt qre warranted to product: an immediate
beneffcial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly pure, and harmless.
Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation
Bitters in hulk or by the gallon is a swindler and im
postor. It is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Be
ware of bottles rclilled with imitation deleterious stuff,
(or which severaVpersons are already in prison. See
tha t every bottle has our United States stamp over the
cork unmntiliited, and onr signature on steel-plate
side label. *
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
world.
P. 11.
oct27 3m 202 Broadway,N. Y.
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! The ladies' treasure and gentle
men’." boon J The “sweetest thing” and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia
Used for bathing the face and person, to nud«r the
skin soft anu fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, Ac.
It oveiv-ouK'S the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
If cures nervous headache and alluys iutlammaiiou.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosqueto biles and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skill.
Patronized by Actresses And Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water once aud you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DA MAS BARNKK & CO.,
•ctß7-eodly Props, Exclusive Agents, N Y.
S. T.--18GO —X.
Drake's Plantation Bitturs*
They purify, .Inuiglheu *ml iuvfgorsts- 0
Tbsy rmitr „ ht’slthy *ppetils.
They sre «u sntliluU.' U, chungs of w«t*r mul illnl
Tliuy ovrlvomt, effuols »f dluHtpHllou mul l*U) hnum.
Ths> striqigtbsu ths .y.tsni snff snlt.sn ll»’ mind.
Tbsy liisvsiil niliwmstis nud llitsrmlnsiilfsvsr*.
'They purify Ib” breutli »nd sitdily „l ths ttuuiki h.
Tbsy rurs Uy«p*l»l» »nd Con»ll|,:il, i„
Thi-y i-urs Dl.rrln*.. Oholsn, und Gbolsr. Mnrlm.
Thsy rurs IJvsr i'ouipUlni mul Nsrvim. rir.ih, lis,
Tbsy srslbs bust llltimt 111 Ills wuilil Tbsy units
lb* w**k .Iruiig, sud sis sihsunlsd imluri '. grsul i.
sb>r»r. Tlisy srs nsdu of pmsNt. Crifii Hum, ihs
sslrhr.lsil C.llrny. film It. rout* slid hsrbs, »ud ms
Uk'i, will* Hu, plsusursuf .l» vsi.gs, wllh'iul rsguid
hi sg. or llm« uldsy i'.irlk ulstly rsruiiiuttiuM h*
dvll, »i< iwiMiii. inquiring ~g, mis siiinul.iil mild by
.11 Uiuc*i<, lhuggi*i* > lloislt sudlhdouhs Giilv gsio
ulus »ksi, Uuft, Is lovsrml by im, pii*4. |, H m.mp
It»WAI. us I’uuHUolsds sud rstllsd holllss
F H UNARM * OU.
v*KMu4l| II Fwk Mo»,M4« Imk
AMI SF.MSvrS.
»uvhii ii a u riiT-Tr^
Istfs. W and Mating, TANARUS., M.-ssrs. at,mono * || 4
WEOIE3U.IV KVEMivt;, DEC, 13
benefit of mr Hamilton.
Shakapeare'a sublime tragedy of ‘<9
hamlet,
Prince of Deunu.rk •
Hamlet... „
. Mr T. HANIfn,,
As acted by him throughout the South dnrine ,h.
four years with great success 8 “
Tomorrow, METAMORA.
FAIR.
A NUMBER t.r the Benevolent Ladies of thi.
umopening on Mbndav iiiJ
•I'ettW inst.ru, sr Andre'wJ Ha,f ’ 8,1,1 cloa, “301
Ihe atteutioti of the public ffeiier'iiiir »n i ,
especially intending topmcMse n 1 ? ,lh *
I'ulied to the large mm.lte mv »5" 1
"•fill the woftc ..I the S islet s' punffs in« ' and
»aleat the dtflerent Fair tales' ’ dii iaV*H
fair.
A FAIR will be held by the Ladies of
the Firemen's Hairsourh rV/vT? 1 ? avnr hi«ii at
ipth. 1:1th, ami 14thof feem her m <hef'' ~n,!'
the poor. 11 ror 'hi Donc-m <,(
o Doors w," be opened on Tnrstday afternoon a, t
Holiday Presents.
DINNER. TE 4, TOILET, COLOGNE AND I loro
SETS, Ac., Ac.,
suitable for Holiday Presents.
QUEENS WARE HOUSE,
109 Broughton door from the com., „
liT t ' E- D. SMYTH A CO.
Eight Bales Cotton.
YITE have Eight (s. Bales Cotton picked
V> 'annul. River. The owner, |,r.v,i»ffim
allowing the usual satvage can have sameTf a „n "
lor wilhm ten flays, otherwise they will i ! " 1
}'»>; ,fx V N,scs - ' fl "' '"‘lts are unmurke.l and ,n
E- C. WADE A J,
Important to Farmers am
Housekeepers.
IjAILY expected from Prince Edward’s Island:
6700 biiahelM'Black Seed Oats
VOI-O hnsliels Jackson Potatoes, the be»i n \
ing Poiatoen known.
« '< BRADLEY,
U ‘ lw 196 Bays!
Gko. H. C'RttMr, Wm, A. Wikuiit,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Vs.
iiEo. ii. our & to.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
HALTED FISH, & c .
•ion Broad Sf., Augusta, <;«,
" ill purrliase aud sell on Commission Con. v,
loii.oioQ, and Mek<toniilhc of every de
scription. J
Refers to thJ M« rchante and BankerH of Anrudt.
<ta., I tiuliiiiuHif. Va.. and Jno. Ferrill, Keq 1b
Wilt A Moreau, Gliden & Dnekles, A. A. So'opon- ,
i-o.» «1,. r J’. PaLei.son K. Molina, Eskj , Savauuaii.
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oet4
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS
MR. .1. .MEYER, from Columbia, S. C.. wfcerelif
lias lieen engaged for a number of year-
Professor of Music, otter* liis service as Tcaciurun
Mio fiano Forte aud to the citizens of sa
vannah.
The best of references can be given if required.
For further 'partlculaw inquire at the Music and
btatioiierv Store of Mr. Schreiner X Son. dll*
(OPARI NERNHIP NOTICE.
r uiidDi sL’ned this day formed a copart-
A ner.sMp for the 11aiiHactloii gs a general com
mission, shipping and forwarding business, uudtru!
name of Loßoclie A West.
ISAAC D LaROCHE
JAMES, B WEST.
Office, Jones’ Block.
bivannah, Dec. 1,1801. dil-C
• Salt, Coal and
5000 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
too casks Jeffrey's Ale.
luu tons Liverpool Orrel Coal.
Per ship Mozart, and lor sale Uv
dll-1 w X. R. & J. G. MILLS.
Notice.
CENTRAL R. R. A BANKING Ct>. OF GA.,I
Savannah, Nov. 14, 1806. f
rrtllli Annual Meeting < f ihe Siockholders of thij
Compauy will be held on Thursday, the 14th
December next, at the Banking House in Savannah,
at 10 (/clock, a. m. A lull attendance is earnestly re
quested. gEo. A. CUYLKR,
nls-lm Cashier.
LSTAIILIS-iUKD ISOS*.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SON'S
Soaps, &c.,
No. 211 Washington-St.,
septa new York. "n 1
CHRISTMAS!
E- EHRLICH,
30, WHITAKF. II STREET.
FANCY GROCERIES. •
PRUNES. Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Cur
rant?, English Preserves, Jams and Jellies. Pr , ‘.
serve Linger, Mushroons, Trnttles. Assorted Eugnsi
•and American Pickles, English and French Must at"*
Tcinato and Walnut Catsups, Worcester baucc.
French and Spanish Olives Capers, canned Meats an
canned Fi nils of all descriptions. Assorted Caudle-'
lig paste, Nuts in variety. Smoked Salmon, hnun J
dairy American Swis and Liuiberger Cheese, Cavinw
No. 1 family Mackerel in hils, Wax, Sperm, Adaman
tine Candles and Tapers, Spices of all kinds.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Choice Hams, Tongues, breakfast bacon, dv
grades Sugar, Java, Muscovado, and Rio Co**
splendid assortment Teas, Green, Gunpowder hi* l
and English breakfast Teas, Ac., choice Butter, W
Sweet Oil, all description of Soaps, plain amt iaue
LIQUORS.
A large assortment, viz : Martel and other
Brandy. Irish Scotch, Mid Bonrlm Mhiskc.v,
i'll.,nnlujuns clisitv. Puri nud Other Wines,!' 11
.nils of all kinds. Sclma'ld*’ fMMeijk Ac. B»enfiW<
rhot taste can wish or appetite desire. Give nir'
cull.
ALSO, ‘
lust received by vecsiu“rivals from Boston, N v *
York und Baltimore, a line assortment of all *]»”
U ooiicii and Willow Wine, suilahle lor liouscK"!
lag, _ dllt.ll
WHARF LOTS AND FABJ
Sale.
A VALUABLE Is.t of Land, comprising two b®
dred acrea on Bill* hinaoii** Island, ntwri)
iMOiite thACimrloston Wharf, In this city, with*„
ugo on the river and AXieuding acr*» a thew lu " Tl((
Hack nvei, in ofitted lor sale at r
rlvoi fn»nlHec preaenta an ellglhlw sltos lor » ,
iMiila a« *an hi* fannd "»i tin* rTvai The Un** „
lit h alluvial ihaiurler, liol effeltcd lit MJJJi V
any bolloiii lamlft Iu the country, and *»un«W‘ '* i
culture ol corn *»r eotinn, I ton ruining "I warai* *j
alilaa or graaa three eropa Mug grown In I" 1 ' *
willful difth ulty , —^«ii
This rare chance for obUlului a valgahla pjo j
o|.«i<d <4l Ihr 1001.1 uilvalltageoUo lellllj*. JfJJ j? LgU
Ho purt hnftr iw uey call remain on Imiioi an
iiMAirt Apply to NoHLh I'°“' l
“TlJl 146 111 ought I,
Notios to Oonslgnuss-
KH BIVEH* ol Fmgiu psf »Mnnus
Mlrauiahlp Liur Horn IfaW Vulh. 4
nout inmi diaimt u a iiekcf whM* ■ #
■.. in with evi iy loud and are that Ihr gn|**J* JT, #
pond mnil ihe Ihkvia. Bairalirr im
airala aid br allowed lAMOM
i) foul hours ufUMr dnadiaijir JJ* jJSfr
piatrti iu slur* •Us Is# at ffta rfak a**d aip 4 •
iUHF ft W |U)M. **