Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, February 17, 1866, Image 4

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The Savannah Daily Herald SAVANNAH, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17,1866. Financial and Commercial. REMARKS. [Office of the Savannah Daily Herald.] Savannah, February 16th, 1866. The markets during the past week have been ex tremely dull, and but few transactions are to be no ticed, with very little change in quotations. The money market is still tight and negotiations difficult. For Sterling Bills, with bills of lading at tached, 42 premium is the best offering price. Sight Exchange on New York, bank rate. 1 per cent, dis count: out of doors, in small sums to suit purchasers, better. Cotton.—-The market has been greatly depressed Bince onr lest weekly report, owing to unfavorable ad vices from New York and Liverpool, and prices have fallen with a probability of still further decline. The quotations at the close of the present week are as fol lows: Ordinary Nominal. Low Middling 38 @ Middling '.. : 40 @ 41 Strict Middling 42 @ Good Middling 42>£@ 43 Sea Island.—There is very little demand, and that only for the better grades at prices from 5 to 8c lower than the quotations of last week. The receipts since February 9th have been 6,102 bales of Upland and 425 Sea Island. The exports dur ing the same period have been 5,037 hales Upland and 360 Sea Island, leaving on hand and on shipboard, not cleared, a stock of 10,711 bales Upland, and 1,463 bales Sea Island. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1st Received Since Feb. 8th. “ Previously Total^tecelpts...» Exported tuis Week “ Previously Total Exports Stock on hand Sea Island. Upland. 2»i 3,724 425 5,102 5,771 115,3:14 6,477 124,169 360 6,037 4,654 108,412 5,0X41 113,449 1,463; 10,711 ts Bale Beef, 8, 1866, TO FEB. 15, Po,ts. Sea Island. Upland. Liverpool 19 1,241 Boston 341 New York 166 2,860 P-tiiadHlphla — 227 Baltimore — 362 Charleston : 186 T,juu Exports 360 5.037 Apples are scarce and in fair demand. We quote sales at $11 per bbl. Bacon.—There is a limited demand for this article snl the stock is ample. We quote ribbed sides at 21@ 21c.; clear do. at 21(3)23, shoulders st 16@18, hams canvassed) 24@35, sugar cured 22@23. B.'.ooino—There has been very little doing, and the prices remain at about our last week's quotations. Gunny bagging at 32(a)33c, and Sea Island at 32033. Beeswax—The market has been dull and the re ceipts very light. We hear of small sales at 40c lb Butter—There has been a little better feeling in the market during the past week, and prices remained firm. We quote prime Goshen, in tubs, st 45@48c; in firkins at 35040c. Biscuit—The market was well suppled, and the de maud moderate during the week. Prices remain about the same as at the close of last week. We quote Soda Biscuit at 12c; Sugar at 15c; Butter„12c; Lemon in boxes 20c ; in bbls. 18c ; Boston 13c. ' Cidek—There is a good supply on hand, and there is lm change to notice in prices. Wo quote Cham pagne Cider at $17 ^ bbl; Thompson's preserved, (1(1 gal), at $20 ta bbl. Coffee—Tliere is a good supply in the market, but prices remain firm. Sales have been dull during the week at 3o@32c for St. Domingo ; 28031c for Bio, and 42@45c for Java. Cohn—Several cargoes have arrived during the week. It meets with a ready sale though prices yield. We quote at $1 25 bushel in bulk from wharf; from store at il 50@$1 50. Candles—Continue in fair demand for the interior trade, and prices remain firm. We quote Adamantine at 28030c ; and Hull's at 25027c ^1 lb. _ Chee«e—Has an upward tendency. The demand is very good and supply somewhat limited. We quote Goshen 22023c ; extra Cream 23@25 ; English Dairy 25(«)30c Pineapple 32c. Flock—The market has been very dull during the past week, but prioeB have remained firm at last week's quotations. Wo quote good Ohio at $10 ; good Family at il2@$14 ; and ordinary at $8 75@$10, Fecit—The market has been dull during the past week and but few arrivals. Orangtsare selling at $7 box: lemons at $7 ft box; pineapples $2. Gunpowder—The stock on hand continues large, with but very small demand. Prices, nowever, re main about the same as last week. Hazard’s Mills Kentucky R. P. Powder at $10 50; Fairlawn brand, in cases, 65c 'p, lb. Hay—borne five cargoes arrived during the week and the demand from the interior has been very good, prices have advanced a trifle, and we quote from wharf at $1 30 to *2 V 100 lbs. Hides—The inquiry is good, but the supply exceed ingly limited and prices have advanced a trifle. We quote dry salted at 12c; deer skins at 15@20c. Iron and Steel.—A supply adequate for the present demand is offered. We quote sheet iron at 3*- 2 c %*. lb: flat, round, square and ordinary sizes of iron, D.Lr.; horse shoe iron, 7c; Swedes, 9@10c; plow steel, 12> a c; cast steel, 30c jJ lb. Lard—The market it iB very heavily stocked, and the demand light. Prices remain firm, and we qnote Leaf at 21@25c; Pressed, 19(1,210. Lime.—We note a cargo has reached our port during the week Prices remain unchanged and demand very- limited. We quote from stores $3 00@$3 50 as to quantity and large lots could be bought cheaper. Lumber.—We are still without important transac tions m lumber, and consequently no reliable quota tions can be given. The early opening of the Gull' railroad now anticipated, will no doubt pat some ac tivity iu the market, and we hope to report conside, able sales in less than a month. Timber.—The arrivals of the week have presented but few desirable lots, the average size being quite small and unsuitable for the shipping demand which continues without abatement and is only partially sup- ’ plied. Prices have fluctuated some two or three dol lars since cur last, but to-day are at about our last fig ures, say rafts of 750 to 890 feet average $25 to $27, aud other sizes in proportion. Laths.—The market is dull, but well supplied and the demand is moderate. Wo have no elunge to notice. We quote at $7 por M. Mackerel—The market is abundantly supplied, but exceedingly dull. Prices remain the same as last week. We quote No 3 Boston family at $7 50; N in half bbls, $10; No 2 do, $9; No 1, in kits, $3; No 2 do, $2 73; codfish, in drums, 8010c fl lb. Molasses—The supply on hand is good and the demand limited, and prices of some grades are some what lower. We quote Porto Rieo at 65070c; Muscova- d , new cop, at 50@60c; now clayed Cuba, 45; New York refined syrup, 75@80c per gallon; Golden syrup. 65390c; Florida syrup, $105 per gallon. Oats—There have been several arrivals during the week and the demand iB limited. Prices have declined. We quote sales at 75@80c for store; black seed oats at $1 08. On. Cake—We hear of sales in small lota at $6 ft 100 ft,. The stock 1b light and prices firm. Onions—There is a large supply on Bale and the transactions are limited. From stores sales are re ported at $3@3 25 V bbl. Oils—The stock is ample and demand fair. We quote Linseed at $1 60@180 f gallon.; whale at $1 950 2: sperm at $3(3)310; ueatttoot at $2 36; lard at $2 40(3.2 60; kerosene at $1@106; train at $1 75; spirits of turpentine at $1 40. Fork—The market is very abundantly supplied, and the demand continue* very moderate. We quote at $20 bbl for mesa. Potatoes—The market is well supplied and the de mand from the interior is good. Prices have de clined. Dating Potatoes are in request at $4@4 '25 bbl, and considerable stock of inferior remains on the market Planting potatoes are selling at $4@4 50. Raisins—At present the demand is very good. We quote new crop in whole boxes at $6@6 50; half do, $3; quarters, $1 60. it ice.—The receipts of rough rice have been very light during the week, but the demand was good, es pecially for shipment to the interior. The market re mains firm at last week’s quotations, 12 a He $ lb. .Salt.—The market is dull and there have been no arrivals during the week. Prices remain about the same as at last week’s quotations. We hear of small sales at a lower figure, from $1 40 to $1 50. Shingles—The demand continues good. We hear of no arrivals during the week. We quote Georgia cypress at >6(2" 'll M. Shot—The market Is well supplied and the demand coutinues very moderate. We quote drop shot at $4 V- sack; buck, $4 25. Boat—Our market is well supplied with all descrip tions and brands. The demand from the home trade continues very good. We quote Colgate’s and Hull's family brands at 15c ^ lb; Moody A Barrett’s Savan nah steam made at 14@15Jfc $ lb. >>aj . Teas—The stock ottering at present is sufficiently adequate, and the demand somewhat small. Wo quote Kngllsh breakfast, at $1 25@1 50 ; Ooloug at $1(3,1 30; Hyson at $1 40 <5,160; and Imperial at $1 40 (3) 1 GO. Vinegar—'There is a full supply in the market—and the demand is extremely light, and limited to the We quote Cider Vinegar 30c ; White home trade. Wine at 38c. Wool.—The demand is good, but the market con tinues scarce of supplies. We quote at 32c per lb - washed wool, in lots, 36 @ 38c. Whiskey—During the past week the market has been very dull, and prices remain unchanged. Wc quote Titos. J. Flackwood & Son’s rectified at $2 70; Bourbon $3; Imperial Nectar $3 25 ; Jno. Gibson Sons 4 Co., Mon. Bye, X $3 30 ; do XX $3 40 ; do XXX $3 50 ; old Nectar $4 ; old Family Nectar $4 15 ; Rye Whiskey, $4 25 ; old Cabinet, $4 75 ; Roiilcy, Leavy 4 Co’s brands Rye Whiskey $3 50 ; old Bourbon $3 50 ; McGregor $4 ; Star Whiskey in cases $14. Cutter's copper distilled Bourdon $4 50 0 5 00. Freights—We quote Cotton to Liverpool. for Uplands, and ?fd for Sea bland. To New York, by steamers, c for cotton, and $1 60 7ft bale for domes tics. Tu Philadelphia and Baltimore, by steamers, \o for cotton. By sailing vessels to all Northern ports, T iC * r ’ mber t° Liverpool and Bristol, 37s 6d $ load. Lumber to West India ports, $10011 ft 1,000 feet. Savannah Wholesale Articles. — BaqpiAu,- Gunny ........yd Sea Island Dundee .yd Tucker, Cooper 4 Co yd Tucker, COoper 4 Co., Retail. ..yd 1 .'bbl Extra Mess bbl Family half bbls Bacon, Hams lb Shoulders -. B» Sides lb Bread, Navy ft Pilot lb Buttes, Goshen, Prime ft Prime Western, Firkins.... ....Ib Candles, Adamantine. lb Hnll’s ft Cheese, Goshen ft Extra Cream ft English Dairy ft Pine Apple ft Coffee, St. Domingo ft Rio .*...ft Java ft Cordage ft Manilla ft Domestic (Foods— ShirtingB, Rrown yd Sheetings, Brown yd Brown Drills yd Cotton Osuaburgs yd Fish, Mackerel, No. 1, new....X bblB do No. 2 X bbls do kits Flour, Good Ohio bbl Good Family bbl Ordinary ...bbl Grain, Corn, Maryland White.. .bush Prime Western bush Osts .hush Glass,American Window Gunpowder, Hazard's Electric, .kegs Hazard's Fair Lawn.... .cases, ft Hat, Prime Northern cwt do Eastern ’... cwt Hides. Dry ft Deerskins lb Iron, Swedes ft Pig ,.» Hoop ft Sheet „ 1b Nailrods , ...lb. Lard, Prime Leaf lb I Pressed lb| Lime, Rocklaud bbl Liquors— Brandy, Cognac gal Jules, Robins 4 Co gal Holland Gin gal Columbian Old Tom 4 Derby, in cases. WhiBkey, Rectified ..gal do Imperial Nectar gal Lumber, White Pine, rough m ft do Pine, dressed m ft Spruce Pine Scantling m ft Yellow Pine Boards m ft Molasses, New York, refined gal Golden Syrup gal Nails .ft Naval Stores, Tar bbl 8pirits -Turpentine.... Varnish Pitch Oils, Linseed •gal Whale gal Sperm ..gal Neatsfoot gal Lard gal Kerosene gal Train gal Turpentine gal Lubricating Oils— Engine Oil gal No. 2 Lubricating gal Osnaburgs, Flax yd Pork, Family Pig Pork. 1 .'.bbl Porter, London quarts Raisins, Malaga box do X box Salt, Liverpool - .sack Coast sack Soap. American, yellow ft Current /tern to 80 @ 31 32 @ 3i 40 @ 45 0 18 0 2( 14 0 16 0 2( 16 0 If 23 0 2f 16 0 It 21 (To 25 0 S 7 0 45 0 35 0 28 0 25 0 22 0 23 @ 25 0 32 @ 30 0 28 @ 42 0 28 0 30 @ 0 9 @ 10 00 0 9 00 @ 3 00 0 10 00 0 14 00 0 8 75 @10 00 1 15 0 1 25 1 30 @ 1 35 85 i4 95 @ 10 50 @ 65 (tn 1 90 (tt 2 00 @ 12 @ 15 i 20 9 @ . a® 9 @ 10 @ 14 @ 21 @ 25 19 @ 21 3 00 @ 3 50 10 00 @ 8 50 @ 4 50 @ 6 00 4 00 0 11 00 @12 00 2 50 @ 2 70 3 25 @ 40 00 @ 50 00 @55 00 33 00 @36 00 50 00 @ 75 @ 80 85 @ 90 8K@ 10 00 @ 4 60 0 6 00 @ 5 50 la} 1 00 0 1 80 1 95 @ 2 00 3 00 @ 3 10 2 36 @ 2 40 0 2 60 1 00 0 1 05 1 75 0 1 40 @ 1 85 ® 86 @ 20 00 @ 6 00 @ 3 00 @ 1 60 @ 2 00 0 15 @ Shot, all sizes bag 4 00 @ 4 25 Sugab, Brown li. Coffee ft 15H0 16M Crushed ft 22 0 24 Powdered ft 20 @ 22 Yellow Coffee 1b 16 0 17 Tallow ft 12 0 Tobacco 40 @ 1 25 Teas— Imperial ft Oolong 1b Pouehong lb Twine, Seine 1b Baling .....1b Wines. Claret case Port gal Sherry gal Crown Sherry gal Burgundy Port gal Wool, Southern unwashed lb do' Clean lb 1 40 0 1 60 1 00 0 1 30 1 25 @ 1 60 @ 0 6 00 @ 2 75 @ 4 00 2 75 @ 4 00 4 50 0 4 50 @ 32 @ 36 @ 38 Flnsuclal. Latest quotations foe Uncubbent Monet and Securities, corrected by Bryan, Hartridge 4 Co., Brokers, 4c. Prepared expressly for the Savannah Dailv Herald. Savannah, Feb. 16th. isu6. Notes to be $5 and upwards. These rates will tie reduced 10 to 30 per cent, on smaller notes. Rates marked with a * are considered safe : the others can not be relied on for any length of time. GEORGIA. Augusta Ins. and Banking Co, 7 Bank of Augusta...- 25 do Athens 30 do Columbus 12 do commerce 5 do Fulton : 25 do Empire State 10 ♦Bank of Middle Georgia 70 do Savannah 38 (lo State of Georgia in ♦Central Railroad and Banking Co 93 ♦City Bank of Augusta 15 ♦Farmers’ and Mechanics’ 12 ♦Georgia Railroad and Banking Co 93 ♦Marine Bank 82 Mechanics Bank 10 Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank 5 Planters’ Bank 14 Uuion Bank 6 Manufacturer's Bank 10 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden 30 do Charleston 10 do Chester 15 do Georgetown... 15 do Hambnrg 10 do Newberry -. 25 do South Carolina 5 do State of So. ca 12 Commercial Bank, Columbia 12 Exchange do do 12 Farmers' and Exchange 5 Merchants’ Cheraw... 12 Peoples’ Bank so Planters Bank of Fairfield 15 ♦Planters’ and Mechanics' Bank 12 ♦Soutli Western Railroad 25 ♦Union Bank 50 NORTH CAROLINA. Bank of Cape Fear 20 Bank of Charlotte 15 do Clarendon 5 do Commerce 15 do Fayetteville 5 do LexiDgtou l* ♦Bank of North Carolina 25 do WadeHborongh 10 Bank of Washington do Wilmington 10 do Yanceyvlllc ....? Commercial Bank of Wilmington 5 Farmers’ Bank of North Carolina 20 Merchants’ Bank of Newbern 20 Miners 4 Planters’ 10 ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile .. go do Montgomery do Selma 30 Commercial Bank *0 ♦Central •Eastern •Northern •Southern do do do do 20- 35 35 60 TENNESSEE. •Bank of Union Bank of Chattanooga 10 “ Memphis «o “ Middle Tennessee 66 Tennessee “ West Tennessee go City Ban* of Nashville .'30 ♦Commercial Bs^nk 75 ♦Buck’s Banks Ocoee “ 05 Planters’ “ ‘45 •Northern Bank [ .'70 Southern “ Shelby ville Bank ”55 Traders’ “ - 10 Union Bank ..' BONDS. Old Georgia 6’s ; 74078 7’s 80082 75077 City of Savannah Augusta Macon Columbus Central Rail Road Muscogee Railroad Memphis 4 Charleston R. R 65076 COUPONS. Generally less than Bonds. City of Savannah 83090 STOCKS. Central Railroad SO0R5 Southwestern Railroad 82@oo Muscogee Railroad Atlantic and Oulf Railroad 61054 Georgia Railroad 70075 U. S. Bonds, 7.30*8, first series 90 second series 95% third perles 95 . 8. Coupons, 6 per cent 1881 100 " 6.20*8, •• “ “ 1862 loot* •' “ 1864 97>4 “ 186$ 96*4 '.40’s, « per cent 88 Sundries, QFFERED BY BRTAN, HARTRIDGE 4 CO.: MSaOHANDUB. 8 bales Dundee Bagging 2 bbls fine old RyeWhUkey 8« bbls assorted Whiskey 7 7 hhds Bacon Shoulders 5 bbls Hams 40 shares Ai JIT-tf uscogeej -tlanuc A Gulf Railroad Stock. Legal Notices. T WO months alter date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham con ity for lea re to si 11 all ine ; Interest, being a three-fourth interest, of Charles A. L. Lamar, lately deceased, in the Homing -mill situated hl the CorrSr of Broughton and Ran dotph streets. In the city of Savannah, for the benefit of the creditors of the estate. CAROLINE A. SiAMAR, d22tsm2m , Administratrix, N OTICE—All persons having claims agaiust the estate of Joseph F. Gammon, of Cpaihamcoun ty, deceased, will present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all persons Indebted to said estate will make-payment lo Margaret Gam mon. MARGAh KT GAMMON. BENJAMIN GAMMON, jl6-law6w» - - Qualified Executors. E ~ XEuLTOR'S NOTICE—All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Catherine P. Hayden wnl present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to L. DbWITT, or W. W. LINCOLN, jl9-lawSw Executors. ■VTOTICE.—All parties indebted to the estate of it Samuel M. Bond, late of Chatham CoDiuy, de ceased, will pay the same, and all having claims against the said estate will present their claims, duly attested, within the time prescribed by taw, to JAMES B. MCINTOSH, j22-law6ws* Admr. S ~TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COU TY.—T all ivuum it may 1 oneerii: Whereas. Angelique K 'Myddelton will apply ht ihe Court of Ordinary for Letters of Adminisi.atlon de b mis non, on the estate of Daniel Robcrlson. I.ae of said eounty, deceased These’are, therefore, to - it n :ind *>dmonish all whom it may com ern, to be and ap, car la-lore said Court to Ill ike o ‘jrctio! 1 (if any tin y have) on or before thp flr»i .Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Wit lit—•« my official >igunture, this Both day of Jan- uary, 1 66. D. A. O’liYRNE. j31-* 0.00. Kotice to Debtors and Creditors* A LL pers his indebted to the estate of losepii Burke, lute of < 'hath :m county, now dec* used, me r,- ifucsted to make payment to the nnilet signed; and lhoi-c h iving claims against said estate must present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN C. FERRILL, jll-lawOw* AdmT Estate Joteylt Itnrke. NOTICE. A LL persons bavins claims again.t tile estate of Isabella natron, of Chatham connty. deceased, will present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all iiernons indebted to said estate will make payment to JOHN D. HOPKINS. dz«-law6w Evecntor. Important to. Shippers! * Grreat Reduction' in Freights — bt — ERWIN & HARDEE’S of fast. Iron, light-draft, side-wheel Steamers, between LINE SAVANNAH AND MACON, Via Hawkinsvilieitnd Brunswick R B., touching reg ularly at Doctorrown and running in connection with the Atlantic A Gall Railroad. _ Mega HARDER. Oapt. R. Johnson; TWO BOYS. Ui.pt. Thomas Daniels, having elegant accommodations for freight and passengers, wdi ply regularly a* above, leaving Savannah even Thursday morning at, 9 o’clock; Hawkiusvllle every Thursday morniug at 9 ..’clock. It is the desire of the Agents of this line to make a permanent connection between Macon and Savannah and t he landings on the Altamaha and Ocmnlgee rivers, and with this object in view they ask the sup port of the merchants of Savannah and Macon, and the merchants and plantera along the line of the ubnvu named rivers. INSURANCK EFFKlTRD AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Freight received at all times at onr warehouse, foot of East Broad Street. W. B. DAVIDSON, I B. A. WILCOX. I ERWIN A HARDEE, Agent at Augusta | Agent at Macon. | Agent* at SUvAnnsh J9 "m SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA, And Intermediate Landings, emmeting at Latter Point with the Georgia Railroad aud Points be yond. The followin'; steamers being of exceedingly light draft, and having ample and complete accommoda tion for freight and passengers, will ply regularly as follows: Iron steamer WILLIAM G. GIBBONS, every Sat urday. Iron steamer AMAZON, every ten days. Wooden steamer LAURA, every Wedrceday. Onr Captains and Pilots are the oldest and most experienced on the river, and no effort will be spared to meet the wants of the travelling and freighting public Commission Merchants. Commission Merchants, LAURANT, WAYNE & SWEAT. Uas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, AUCTION. General Commission AND Forwarding Merchants, Bay st. between Whitaker and Barnard. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. S TRICT attention will lie given to the purchase and sale ot General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim ber, Lumber, Heal Estate, Stock*, Bonds, Ac. G LAURANT, H. A WAYNE, jl1-t.f S4ML.B SWEAT, S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUid'Y.—To ait wh in it may couci m: iV herons, John li Barnwell will apply at the Com t of Ordinary for Leiteis of Administration on the es tate of El zibcth B. Barnwell, late of said county, deceased. These are, then fore, to cite and ndmnn'sli all whom it muy concern, to lie nu t appear before said Court .0 make objection (if any they huv.) on or bea.r the first Monday ill March next, oiheiw se t a id let L re will be granted. Wnne-8 my official nignature, tins 27lh dav of Jan uary. 1366. D. A. O BYKNfc, j3.« o. 0. o. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—T° all whom it may cooenrn: Whereas. R.«"na A Berglteim will app’y at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admiiii-iiati.m 11 the estate ol John G. Berghein. late of said county, deceased . . , . „ . Tne-c are, therefore, to cite and admonish all “horn it may cotire! n, to be and appear before said Conrt to make objection (if liny they have) 011 or in fore the first. Monday iu March uext, otherwise sa d letiers will be gmnt ’O. , „ , Witness my official signature, this llllli day of Jan- larv. 1866. D. A O’BYKNE, j30* o.oo. N Hie Ordinary 01 Semen county for leave to sell 1 lie real estate of R ’ubin Lee, deceased, for the bene fit of the liens and creditors WILLIAM WALKER, Adm’r de bonis non, witli will annexed. 122-111 w2m S all whom it may concern: Whereas. Hi hard W. Adams will apply at the Court Of Ordinary for Lelieis of Administr.ili 11 on Ihe es tate of U'iiiiam J Bullock, late Ol said comity, de ceased. These are, therefore, torl’eand admonish all whom it may concern, to lie and appear before sii l Conrl ti, make objection ftf any they h ivo) 011 or before the. flr-t Monday iu M uch next otherwise said hitlers will lie minted Witness u.y official signature, this eighth day of Januar-, i860 D. A. O’BIHNE, ft « o Alfkeii K. Bknnktt, 1 v V..-L. Chas. H. Bknnktt, Jas. 0. Van Pelt, f fsewiork Raleigh, N.C. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR T1I1C BALK OF COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND 8AT E OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 23 Whitehall St., New York. We have associated with ns Mr. D. W. Cubtib, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. u9-0in Gso. R. Chump. Augusta, Georgia. Wm, A. Wbiout, Late ol Richmond, Va GEO. R. CRIMP & CO., General Commission Merchants AND W HULLS ALL DEALERS IN Groceries, Lienors, Teliacce, Segars, SALTKD .See, 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga, nr* Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton, Tobacco, Pkodcoe, and MebohamiIse ol every de scription. Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Augnsta, Ga.. Richmond Vu . and Jno. C Fcrrlll, Lsq., De- Witt Jt Morgan, Gaden 4 Uncklee, A A. Sol.ioioiis A Co , J. T. Paterson * Co., R. Molina, E-q . Suvautiub, Georgia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. i»rt4 EOIiGlA, LTitERIY COUNTY-To all whom it ■nccrii ; Whereas. Jacob 8. Fl<-wets will epp’y at Ihe f’l.nrt of Ordinary lor I* tiers oiA'lminiuiialiou on ihe es tate o Jacob W. Hires; These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it itkiv concern, to tie slid appear before sai.i Com t to make objection fif any they have) on or before the Hist Monday ill March next, otherwise Said letters will he granted. Wit .css m\ hand and official signature this 22d day of January, I860. W. P. GIRARDEAU, f2* Ordinary. S T TATK OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.-A11 persons h iving claims againstjho estate of John E. Girardeau, late or county and S.'aie aforesaid, are requested to present the same, duly cert fi al, w tl.in ih.- time prescribed by law, othe.w se tiny will bo buried; aud all persons ii.d -hLed to said estate are requested to make payment h f2* W. E. WARNELL, Administrator. G eorgia, soriven county —t> ail whom it m y concern: Wh reas Wm. Walker will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Lctte s „l Dismission ..s Guaruian of Ah- solem 11st: These ar \ theref >re to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, lo bo aud appear before s ud court to make objection ( f uuy tiny have) 011 or lieiure the first. Motnl y iu August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witne.-R my hand and official signature this 2d day of January, 1-66. j;3 D. K. ROi'.EHTS, Ordinary. UTATE OF GEORGI A—BULLOCH COUNTY—To all ^ whom it may concern : Wheieas. Eliza M. Lastinger will apply at Hie Court hi Ordinary of Bulloch county ior letters of administration on the estate of Wm. II. Lastinger, deceased ; Tnese are, therefore. 10 cite and admonish ail and singul ir, the kindled aud creditors of said deceased, to file their objections with said Court, if any they nave, on or before the first Monday in March next, otlienv'i-e said letters will he granted. Witness my Hand official!), ibis istli day of Janua ry, I860. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen., j'24 4 Ordinary. giEuKGlA, SCkIVLN COUNTY.-To all whom it “ may concern • Whereas. Ihivid E. Morgan will apply at. the Court of Ordinary for Letters oi Administration on the es tate of John Morgan; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said 1 oui t to make objection fif any they have) oil or before t lie first Monday in March uhxl, nthei wise said letters will hegra ted. Witness my hand and official signature tilts 2d day of January, 1560. j.<3 D E BOBFRT8 Ordinary. G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General Commission Merc li ants, Forwarding and Shipping Agents, NO. ll-I BAY .-TREE 1 (upstairs ) Refer to Geo W. 'mlt rS’di. Jno C. Ferrei and O. P. Lshiar, Sav.un.sh; W E Jackson Josiah Sibley & 8*ins. .1 It. * J. W . W alker, Augusta. Coie'ignnienu solicited. 6m-nov2 I. 1’. Bouse. W. A. Bk._nt. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly cf Jacksonville. Florida,) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 1 t 15:i_v >**f i"oc“f . SAVANNAH, - UEURGIA W ILL gi e prompt attention to receiving and for- \Ynnl:lig ipH’d-, S.ilrs oil C«>nsj*/iiliiei.t, rtlsd all orders. A:i«l w: 11 also keep constantly im hand a good stock of (Groceries l.iquors, Agricnltural Imple ments, liuilding Materials. Fiiirbtukt* & Co ’8 Scales, Ac., bonifies «•:li r goods and manufacrii*cd miirles ior *aie mi consignment nno u»r whcii they are agents. Orders and cjneigiunetits reap. ctfuMv M.lic- 'led. CL‘7-">m Hknki Yo fOE. Jambs Yonob. From Get rgia. HENRY Y0XGE & C0.» general Commission jHcn^’ts, No. II BROAD STREET, New York, SOLICIT con*igtimenl« of Cotton, Naval Stores, Sawed Lund) r aud Timber. Particular attention given m t!i« purcha se of Rail ro .d Supplies. EKFrjtmcEB: Hon. J. P King, President Geoigia Railroad, Augusta. William M. W’adluy President Central Railro d, Savannah. Puidiiiuud Pbiniz; K P C'l yb.n. Augusta, ch irle. Day, T. it. Bloom M icon. Hunter & (aiinimefi, navounub. jl3 tf J'EUKGlA. MjHIVRN COCNT.Y—io all wnom it w may concern : Whereas, Wm. p. Morgan will apply ”t the Court of Ordinary for Letters of .administration on the tate of Robert E. McLeland: These arc, therefore, to < Pound admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said court to make objection (if any they tliiVq on or befoie Ihe first Monday in March next, otherwise said Ictteis will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 2d day of January, lt6t>. j23 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary. riiWO mounts alter dale application will ue made to A the Conrt of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John C Kirabrell, deceased. Bulloch county, this 18th d-y of December, 1865. JAMES W. KIMBKELL, MANNLN Kit KLIGHTER. j4 Administrators. A PPLICATION will be mode for renewal ot the fol lowing eluck bavKUD.-th A 4 Ogeechee Canal Co., lost or stolen in 1864: Scrip No. 10, euo shares ; No. 11, 8(811hare.; No. 12, 200 shares; No. SS. 33 shares; No. 39, 33 thar.a; No. 40, 34 shares: total 700 shares. d22-lsw:in* ANDREW HOLLIDAY. all whom ti muy coucmn: Whereas, Richard T. Giheon will apply at the Conrt Of Ordinary for Letter* Dismissory as Admiuistratbr on the estate of Louisa C. Carrntbei'S, late of said county, deceased: These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection fif any they have), on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 1st day of Jan uary, 1866. D. A. O'BYRNE, j3 Ordinary Chatham connty. Brown’s Standard Scales. 'JJ'SED by_the United States and Foreign Govern. inents for more than THIRTY YE kRS. Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or home markets. Warranted accurate and durable. Sales rooms No. 3 Barclgr-et, near Broadway. N. Y. scpl9 BROWN. Manufacturer. CRAHAH, niLBAIK * WHITFIELD, BANKERS AND CLAIM AGENTS* 61 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Having special facilities, particular attention ia iven to the collection of claims against the United itates Government. j2a-lm Ui.nev L. JrwKTT. Jams I. Snideb. Jewett He .Snider, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS, Second Street, Macon, Georgia, (Between Cherry and Poplar.) Prompt personal attention given to all consign ments of cotton, priMince. munulnclurea and other articles of inurrhiunllse. Ordi-is aud consignments solicited from all parts of the country. Pa st attention given to order* lor pnictiusiug lotion. Agents fur several first class Insurance Companies, ult-tt J. C. KOCH, No. 35 iieekinan Htreet, Corner of W ilUum, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Stationery, Photographic Albums, M iltiic Pnper, 1-olios Uooks. XC. n21-8m OBO. D. roWLK. WM. E. HOT. F0WLE & CO., FORMERLY OP ALEXANDRIA, VA., Commission Merchants. Importers of Railroad Iron and Dealers ia Railroad Supplies.. Office, 70 Broadway, NEW YORK, oct2S • Cm JOHN L. VILIalToNGa/ COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No. 94 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. octifi 6m “HAWKINS & FAY,” Commission Merchants, NO. 47 PEARL STREET, NEAR PRODUCE EXCHANGE, N. Y. WM. B. HAWKINS, J- ROCKWELL FAY- Particular attention paid to baying Produce, Previ sions, Whiskies, aud Cigars, on order, aud to con signments. KEVEItESOSS : CLINTON HUNTER, firm of Spofford, TReston 4 Co., New York. Faucher 4 McCbesney, 6 Water-aL, New York. Richard Kills, 114 Water etreet, New York. Wm. B. Miles. 69 Christie street, New Yoik. W. K. Bibell, 6 Wall street. New York. Lewi. L. Jones, it Broad wav- S. W. Macon 4 Co., Savannah. Lumber & Commission MBBCHAN T, No. 9 STODDARD'S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, and Darien, Georgia. JOHN S. SAMS k CO., Forwarding and Commission MEBCHANm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMTH’ BLOCK, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. ID. a. HAJLMIB. THOS. H. AUSTIN, Forwarding anil Commission Merchant No. 95 BAY STREET, (up STAIES) dl2 - 3m * SAVANNAH, SE0MIA. A. Dutknnhoveb, Of Savannah, Ga. John M. W. Hill, Ol Jefferson Ca, Fla. A. DUTENHOFER & CO., Shipping, Forwarding, ▲ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be made. BVKUCNOE8 : Brigham, Baldwin 4 t o, Savannah ; Hiram Rob erta, Savannah; J. H. Zeilin A 0a, Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L Angier, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; James M. Ball, Eaq , Atlanta, lia.; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga. ; C. L'Robinson, Jacksonville, FJa.; F. Dibble* Jack sonville, Fla ; « ol. U . L. Bailey, Jefierson county, ifla.; D. H. B.ildwin A Co., New York; Bearden A New York. Waireu Mitchell, Esq., Louisville, jU Oo Kentucky. A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ms&cbaht, 92 BAY STREET, ., „ SAVANNAH, GA. RICHARD BRADLEY, Commission Merchant, 196 BAY Street, Savannah, Ga. I will make liberal advances on consignments or cotton or otln-r merchandise to my friends Messrs. Williams 4 Black, of New York. j31-tf. friends, R. BRADLEY. Scranton, Smith & Co., Grocers and Commission Mordants, SAVANNAH- GEORGIA. W E would be happy to see our former patrons and friends, also, the public generally, at our store at the head of the Bay, opposite Jefferson-st. Savannah Georgia. We would he happy to receive from Planters, Cot - ton or any other prbunce, and sell on the mc»t fa vorable terms, and fill their orders at the lowest market prices, and return to them the sales protnut- •y- , D. T. SCRANTON, of the late firm of Scranton A Johnston. WM. H. SMITH. of the late firm of Rabun 4 Smith. _ „ J- L. LARGE, f5 ~ 2w of Savannah, Ga. Dry Goods. EraSTEIH & ECKXAN, [6. 151 Congress St. Saranaali 6a. THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL n OFFICE OF THE Central Railrt y s HOUSE, AND DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH DOMESTIC GOODS. AND H AVING Jnst received and opened a very large and select stock of Fanry Dress Goods. Honse- Keeping and Domestic Goods, Blankets, Cloaks and Shawls, Also Hats, Boots anti Shoes. Aud all articles usually found in a first c as* Dry Goods House, we would"most respectfully Invite our former friends and customers; also Merchants and Plantera visiting the city, to call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. EIN8TRIN 4 ECKMAN, nov<-tf 151 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga. Blankets i Flannels CLOTHS AND CAS8IMEBE8 BLEACHED AND BROWN 8IIIRTING8 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH ME KINOES AND ALAPACAS. Received and for sale cheap by H. HATH, oct28 174 Broughton street. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. TUST opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted (J Shawls, Sontags, Cloaks and Hoods, Childr en* Caps, Boots and Gaiters. Also. Irish Linens. Table Damask, Linen Towels Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to mention. All of which we offer at very low prices. EINSTEIN 4 ECKMAN, nov3-tf HI Congress Street To Mechanics. P ROPOSALS will be received for the repair of the framework between Hutchinson and Wg Islands. Application., must be addressed to the undersigned, chairman Dock and Wharf Committee. 116 JOHN WILLTAMSON. HAIR, HAIR. A GOOD lot. and other m ati-rials for Enilding pnr poses. For sale by BOUSE A BRYANT. 194 Bay street- GRAHAM, DOR SETT & CO, Successors to Hawes, Graham A Co., IMPORTERS OP ROSEWOOD ADD MAH06ANT, Nos. 174, 176 sad 178 Centre St., N. Y., Keep constantly on hand the most extensive variety of finely-figured Foreign aud Domestic Woods to lie found in the United States, in Logs, Planks, Boards and Veneers, suitable for Cabin, t, Piano, and Billiard Talile manufacturers, and car builders; also, Ma hogany and Spanish Cedar Coffin stuff. Iu connection with our business we have a large Saw Mill, and the most celebrated Veneer Cntting Machine, which enables ns to fill all orders entusted to us with promptness. jlti-am THE DIAMOND STATE DETERSIVE SOAP I S the greatest Family Soap now in use, and for economy and utility defies all competition. Manufactured at the Diamond State Soap Works, Wilmington, Delaware. RUE, WHITNEY * CO., Sole Agents. We are also constantly receiving from these works a full assortment of Family aud Fancy Soaps, and can rccommend them to the public. RUE, WHITNEY A CO., JIG-1 m No. 4 Harris Ran„-e, Bay street. SAVANNRn Jam.- O N and after Monday, the sth 0 f v2 ^ l#6 1 .daily train, will run between 8u»-!. nui J’ ft* gusts, connecting in both direction^ hm ,*! the Georgia Railroad, as follows wlth C, 4 '' Leave savannah 7 30 a m °* Arrive at Savannah 7 00 r>’ ,I " 1 " 3n . Leave Ang- sta 9 3o ? li “' 1 «.Jt ?’ 01 • Arrive at Angnsta 6 .6o p . m ‘ ’ «-« p J- Passage $8.90. * i* £ J. an^^r.t'7he P ^^ er t -: i >" y fore depmture of, train. j"”' »i Miscellaneous, 'P-fUtot. notice. P ERSONS holding aty L-ds, who •Round Kent, are uotifie.) :hat Jh i'” * rre '’ t, hn inrnrr. H Kn thaw. w.. will be menrr. d by them nu.ei obligations at an early d..y. J24 « '“eydiectiargeSS Notice. J W. NEV ITT, or the firm of Nevtt I • Rogers, has associated himself with iJH A Co. m theDry Goode business, at the olite^'S' Jltf HENR^Lathr^'; ri „ Notice. A LL persons having oei.ii.iius » ain.t o. A K ^,P'WUson, deceased, of Chat t - are respectfully requested to hand i hem i„,. t0 ™'I, thenticated; and all persons indebte.i u” are requested to make immediate Payment m Wlt( NoticeT'" G OODS Btoreil from steamer LEO will h. delivery on Thursday, February 15. rea “ 7, » fl4 OCTAVCS COnBV. A-enr. RUBBER BELTiST STEAM PACKING, ENGINE HOSE, RUBBER CLOTHKg ROOFING SLATES, BOOTS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, A(. For sale by HURLBKRT. HOLDEN 4 CO., Cor. Bay and Abereorn ala CRUTCHES! TDIRST and only premium awarded at t he Anerl® l J Institute Fair, 1865, and State Fair ol Pa, l-tifl I ’ Crutches. Hartman’s Patent Ehu-tic KubLer Crntru F ‘ are pronounced by snrgeoDB, and everylKidy clic, u the very !>est ever invented. They are eary mitl venient. they prevent paralysis ol the nerves, dm,., with all the weariness inseparable from the one niS I others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send (on I circular. Agents wanted every where LOVEJoyj I TaYLOR, Sole Mannfar.tnrers, No 47C), Broadwn I N Y. Cm.rfl'. I SURE CURE FOR THE CHILLS AND FEVERl AND KINDRED DISEASES. rxQUIRE at the MORNING STAR SALOON,» I A tier Bay etreet Lane and Boll street. Positive cure in one day or noy ay. d9-tf MOODY & BARRETT, Steam Soap Works, Savaiitiah, G-a. BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, ANO BLINDS . Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan etreet Office 18u Bay street, d28 tf Savannah, Ga. M1TCHEL & SMITHS, Oouoral Commission Merchants, THIRD STREET, Macon, Georgia, Particular attention. given to the sale, purchase and shipment of cotton, cotton yarns, sheeting, shirting and general merchandise: also, to receiving and forwsrdiug goods. Erwin 4 Hardee, Savannah ciaghorn A Cunningham. Savannah. C. W. Lathrop, Savannah. Aaron Wllhor, Savannah. E. B. Long 4 Co., Angnsta. Lloyd G bowers, Cetimibus. V. A. Gash ill, Atlanta. William Bryce 4 Co., New York. A. P. Taph-y, Boston. Griffine a ToWey, Memphis. K G. Wood. Nashville. Gnterie 4 Co, Louisville, Kentucky. jll-2m M ESSRS. MOODY 4 BARRETT would respectfully announce to the public that on and after Jan uary let they will run from their Soap Works two wagons, with competent salesmen, who will visit every family once a week with Hard and Soft Soap, by the bar, box, gallon or barrel, at price* lower than it can be pnrchaseA-in or oat of the city. We warrant our Soap to be free from all adultera tions and to give entire satisfaction, or money re funded. bOAP EXCHANGED t FOR GREASE OR SCRAPS. Special ^Notice. We have but one price for our goods, and that price shall be satisfactory. Persons ordering from the country will find it will save time and money by .ending us their orders; and if the goods do not sati sfy in price and quality, send them hack to us at onr expense. Orders addressed to MOODY A BARRETT, or L. J. GUILM ARTIN A CO., 148 Bay street, Agents, will re ceive prompt and immediate attention. J4-tf FOR- F. M. MYRELL, STEAMBOAT AGENT, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WARDING MERCHANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Harris’ Buildings, 2d door west ot A. Low 4 Co.’s. Refers to Messrs. Hunter 4 Gammell, Crime. John, eon 4Graybilt: Bell, Wyliy 4Christian^BothweU* Whitehead; Miller, Thomas 4 Co.; M. A. Cohen, *??! ■ CHAS. L. COLBY & CO., Shipping Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, tom block, oonn bat abd abbboobn stbbbt SAVANNAH, GA. LIBERAL C AS- H ADVANCES SaTrSESSSSAS'S’lLgr >■ Hon. J. WUey Buimada, no, Gardner Co.bj, Esq., Boston. ssplS-tt J. W* STEELE, (Late Steele 4 Burbank,) 11 Merchsnts’ Row, Hilton Head, So. Ca. And comer King and George Sts., Charleston, C ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur chasers to hie superior stock ot Military and Naval Clothing, AUD FURNISHING GOODS. Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Delta, Embroideries, Boots, Cape, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Glove*. Ac., Ac. TO PLANTERS. W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Plows, Hoes, Com Miellera, 8traw Cutters, Axes, and other Agricultural Implement* of best makers and patterns with which to supply Planters and Country Merchants, whose attention we Invite to onr stock and think we can make tt to their Inter est to purchase of ns. BOUSE 4 BRYANT, j26-tf 194 Bay street Port Royal House, HILTON HEAD, 8. C. RIDDELL 4 BUSS, JnS-tf PbofbibvObb a. r. moos. H. HAYM, 174 Broughton Street. 174 j CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac. Jnst received and for sale at the lowest pticee bj GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP CH>VTJX>IL.ER, GROCER | AND Commission and Forwarding Merrhiit, ] 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d28-1v STEINWAY & SONS' CELEBRATED GRAND AND SQCAEE | PIANOS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. W E are sold Agents for them in the State o! ft* j gia All lhstrnmeiits warranted anil! ' New York Factory prices. JOHN C. SCHREINER A 90SS. 127-tf Savannah, Angnsta and Macon E. L. NEIDLIWGER, CORNER OF Barnard anil Bronson SAVANNAH, CEORCIi W OULD respectfully announce to his Mends* the public generally that lie has resumed SADDLERY BUSINESS, next door to hi* former stand, and by sjrict j and moderate prices, hope* to receive a literal _ . I of the trade. He is prepared to make up Ffi all orders for HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC. His brother, Mr. J. S. NEIDLINGER.Jviin* W 1 , with him, and would be glad j Office United State7DTrecf Ta, | Commission, DISTRICT OF C.EORGI- 1 - SkvzkkJB. Jan, 1«. >»♦' . N OTICE 1* hereby given that UieTax M^I Chath.m connty is now completed, wa of real estate in *ahl const;, lots, lands and ments outside the city of Savanna.i. or m ^ turned for taxation in said county in 1*“- the taxes due thereon within sixty (66) dap- date, a, our office, north-west coiner sonm and Lincoln streets, Savannah. 119-tf T. P.vROBR. 8. A. PANCOAST, J. C. BATES, PHILADELPHIA CAKE AND CRACKER Mff TXTEare constantly receiving, I W manniactory ill kinds of Oj«et, ^ 8oda Crackers, Ginger Cakes, Ac., Ac., at Philadelphia Hke* WHrrKE y A CO. Sole Agents, jik-ln* No. 4 Harris* R»»g p ijl—— Raffle. A ™S. s KS£'iEilSrai*Ss5 lo the celebrated mare Pash ion, and s j Lists can be found at the billiard rooo ® |t j®iiij Hail, at Our House, and at Walter 0 > saloon over the ExpreM Office. Dissolution. of Stuart 4 Oo., Is hereuv uis«<M,-- _, ifUjj sent, said absolution to dateJrom J-mu^u, All clatasa against the old firm 5*^*tCABT. ^ ^sbymVj^ Notice. ^ L. T. STUART **ZJ*^*J&£«tt"#! that In future he will conduct thsbnsm^ style, I SSfJSffiS&^SS/sssSSl | I tire satbbrtVin to purchase re. ^ I I JIT I win*