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'groea’ summer clothing,
*>
jnhe 4-—==66
E. Bliss 6c Ci>
'(ma aksT^SfttrA**)
I/avs jilst received per skip Adonis, from Jttem- York,
; London superfine Cassimeres, black, bluei_
Vigoiiia dittoj cotton Caseimere and Vigonia Cord;
"white, black and blue Jeans; London Stripes; black
Cambric; cotton Lace; bell Buttons} Win’s Thread;
men’s buckskin and beaver Cloves; ladies’ kid ajid
silk Gloves; tortoise shell Combs; Ribhpmj Levantine
Shawls and fancy. Handkerchiefs,
case China Silk, assorted colors . . y
blick, green and changeable Florence Silk
case cotton Cambrics ■ •
winch, subject to the
ers only, will be,received for"
five dollars per share. The
the > cashiers of the above banks
scription; either separately, or
1
1 do Ginghams
1 bale India Gotton .
1 case German Sheeting fog-
jane 6—67
Just* received,
Ani turn) landing from Nera-York,
37 hhds. prime selected New-Orleans Sugar, & for re
tailing
40 do do retailing Molasses ,
4 pipes 4th proof genuine Cognac Brandy
10 chests'Gunpowder' and Hyson Tea
6 casks assorted Shot
2 pipes old Madeira Wine
quarter casts L. P. Teneriffe and Malaga do
barrels Pork and Beans
IS STORE,
old 4th proof Jaifiaica Rum, warranted pure, be
ring imported direct
Whiskey, N.-E: Rum, Coffee and Iron
Together with a Lrge and gen'eral assortment of well
chosen GROCERIES, in any quantity to suit purchasers,
for sale by - BROOKS & WELMAN,
june 4—56 Bolton’s iohatf.
Town Property.
The subscribersoffer for sale,
Tw6 Lots and Buildings^ at Yamacraw, No. 15 and 16,
’With blacksmith’s shop and brick smoke house thereon.
One Lot, letter S. village of St. Gall.
One Lot and Building; No. 4, Oglethorpe ward.
One Lot, and eastern half of Buildings, on the Bay, ad
joining the residence of George Jones, esq.
Otiose elegant brick Stores, on the Bay, opposite Com
merce Row.
. The Wharf and Buildings, near Fort Wayne, known
as the Ferry wharf.
The Lot and Buildings, occupied by Richard Haber
sham, esq. No. 4, Anson w^j-d.
Robert & John Bolton.
8—1 * .
june
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over threat Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided-*— h is a substantial well built
bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the
freshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
complete piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or ~>ex’ors.
JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. Bill.
april 4 ■ -40 *
For sale
A four wheel CARRIAGE and Harness.
Alexander Telfair.
june 15—w—71 •
The subscribers.
Have concluded to continue their business through the
’summer, and will keep cohstantly on hand and for sale
at their Manufactory, mould atul dipt CANDLES, some
of which are p..rt bees’ was. No. 1, 2 and 3 SOAP.
Also, good cider VINEGAR, at wholesale or bv the
gallon. L. BALDWIN & CO.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
’ The firm of Christie & Hotchkiss was dissolved on
the 15th inst. by mutual consent. All persons having de
mands Against said firm will present the same to Jared
Hotchkiss for settlement, and those indebted will call and
settfe their accounts, as he is fully authorised to settle the.
concerns of the firm ; ROBERT CHRISTIE,
JARED HOTCHKISS.
june 18 =-c-ir—*—72
For sale
The PLANTATION called Vxiiyr.zoBnjt, settled by
Colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of
the Savannah back-ri’-er, twelve miles from the city, and
contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The
tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in
to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren
cotton and provision lands. Of the former there are
about 3*10 acres oh the river, wiiich, by clearing, would
be well calculated for a. productive rice plantation; and
of the latter, with a large body of cleared provision
land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncleared cot
ton land. -On the place there is an excellent dwelling-
house; with five rooms; a large substantially built barn,
with a number of negro-hotlses and other buildings.—
Possession of the place will be given at any time. For
terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur
chaser, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St
Luke’s Parish, Sduth-( Carolina, or to the undersigned
factors uf Savannah. WILLIAMSON & DE VILLERS.
may 25 -4 62>
Union Society.
Agreeable to a resolution of the board of managers to
this society j’all persons having bonds, notes or other papers
in their possesssion belonging to the institution, are re
quired to snake a return or tne same to the undersigned.
T. V. Gray.
,june 13-r7Q
Marine and Fire Insurance
OFFICE.
Holders of commissioners’ certificates for shares of
the Marine and Fire Insurance Company, are requested
to render them in and receive stock ci nificates.
R Wayne, sec'rn
june 18—72 .
of the commission-
specie payment dt
may be delivered to
impation of th<asub-
rent subscribers ma;
may
associate and make'-their deposits together; in whfoh
case a schedule thust accompany the payments, go as to
shewtne respective proportions, The casings’ receipts
wiV|»e required to designate the several kinds ofco|m
and the value thereof, according to the rates established
by law> in reference to this particular act.
JOHN GUMMING, ~
EDWARD HARDF,N, oners,
JAMES 6. WALKER
June 18—72 v'
Superior Court—Chatham county.
. „ , MafiTtrm, 1816.
Nathaniek-Adams, Stephen F. Williams, Jlcob Fahm,
Lewis TuHw^-gsand jurors, and George bow, Rode
rick M'Leod; Ezekiel Yarned, Jdhn G. Scheurman, Sa
muel M. M-ordeeai, Henry Haupt, Gabriel W. Denton,
petit jurors, haring been duly summoned to < attend this
cdurt, and being in default, Ordered, That the said
grand-jurors be fined forty dollars, and the 1 said petit
jurors twenty dollars each, unless good- and sufficient
excuse,- on oath, be filed pi the clerk’s office within
thirty days.
Extract from the minutes,
Job T. Bolles, elk.
june 11—69a
Further particulars m£y he let
store of Messrs. Andrew Low *
iutafeT5^-E-*«fc *15
A‘number of CaBAft POSTS were landed on Jones’
wharf, about three- months since; the owner -js request
er! to call immediately, r pay charges aqd take them away;
otherwise they WiH Oftlexposed tor mile. Apply to
George Gordon.
jnlfte 15r—^— m 7X ,
One Hundred Dollars*
REWARD.
Ranaway from the subscriber, William, a servant,
about 25 years of age, having tittle beard, black shin,
large eyes, intelligent face, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches
of height. He is sensible and a complete waiter. It is
probable he may have been employed on board some ves
sel at Five Fathom, or gone to the neighborhood of
Charleston, (s. c.) where he has relations. He may have
been taken from this port by some master of a ship; in
which case two hundred dollars additional will be be giv
en to anyone who wjll procure his recovery, togetner
with sufficient proof of the fact, that such master may be
prosecuted. WILLIAM R. WARING,
junel^^—68
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to take Oyster-
shells from Cockspur Island; and a reward of twenty
dollars offered, by the suBStriber, for information to con
viction against any person or persons committing such
trespass. JOHN MCQUEEN.
. may 28- ■■ cm—63~~
Daring Robbery,
Committed on Monday night last, on boatd the brig
Exmouth, now’ laying at Boiton’s central wharf, by some
person or persons cutting away the middle Staysail from
the' mast head; and escaping with the same. Any per
son who jriil give intelligence of the offender, or restore
the sail to the aforesaid brig,-or store of Mr. Jonathan
Battelle shall be liandsomeiv rewarded.
E, W. Pollard.
june 18 72 ^
Hardware,
10 cask?, assorted to suit
saie by
june 1—j-M—65
country purchasers. For
J. HANMER & CO.
Police Office, ^
June 18,1816.1
I beg leave once more td call the attention of my Fel
low-Citizens to the request made some months ago re la
th-. to hard walks, or pavements, and the exterior of their
houses. These embellishments are attended with very
little expence, but are of great importance to the general
appearance and health of the city. I have also respectful
ly to solicit every one, /who can afford it) tohaveaiamp
in front of liis house, to tie lighted when the darkness of
the night, or any other circumstance may render it neces
sary. This would greatly aid the police in-the execution
of its duty, and prevent many offences and disorders
which the want of lamps now enable-persons to perpetrate.
Thomas U. P. Charlton, C
june 18 -72 'mayor
For sale
A valuable tract of land, containing five hundred
acres, situate in M'Intosh county, and within one mile
of tne court house; this land is. well adapted to the cul
ture of sugar, rice and cotton. The terms will be libe
ral, and mav be known by application to the subscriber
in Savannah. , R. NV. HABERSHAM,
marph 9-——29
Sheriff’s sales.
On the,first Tuesday in July next, -
Will be sold at the court house, In Jefferson, Camden
county, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A tract of land, lying and being in Camden county,
on Crooked river, the residence of the late Payton Skip-
worth, containing twelve hundred acres, more or less;
levied on as the property of Edward B. and Cornelia
Littlefield, executor and executrix of said Skipworth, to
satisfy an execution in favor of the administrators of Wil
liam Washington.
Also, a tract of land, lying and being in Camden coun
ty, on Catfish creek, within three miles of St. Mary’s ri
ver, containing two hundred acres-, levied on as the pro
perty ofilarjpon Courter to satisfy his taxes dvie for the
year 1815; also, his fifty per ceftntum tax on the year
1814; amount due £,72 & cents and costs.
Aiso, a tract of Lind, lying and being in Camden coun
ty, on Bemel’s creek, containing seven hundred acres,
mere or less; levied on as the property of Robert Bro wn-
low to satisfy Ifis taxes for the year 1815; also, his fifty
per centum tax on the-year 1814; amount due §16 99
cents and cost.
Also, a two story dwelling house and kitchen, situated
in the town of St. Mary’s, on the east comer of lot No.
4; levied on as the property of the late Vincent Pender
grass to satisfy his taxes for the year 1812, 13 and 14;
amount due g39 96 cents and cost.
Also, a lot and improvements, in the town of St. Ala
ry’s; levied on as the property of Englehart Cruse to sat
isfy his taxes for the year 1815; also, nis fifty per centum
tax on the year 1814; amount due g2 68| cents and cost.
Also, part of lot No. 4, in the town of St. Maiy’s, con
taining in front 66 2-3 feet by 200 feet; levied mi as the
pTopertv of Joseph Dorr to satisfy his taxes for the year
1815; also, his fifty per centum tax on the year 1814;
amount due g4 65 cents and cost.
Also, a tract of land, lying and being in Camden coun
ty, in Point Petre neck, containing five hundred and
seventy five acres, mor#tor less; levied on as the proper
ty of Daniel Copp to satisfy his taxes for the year 1815;
also, his fifty per centum tax on the year 1814; amount
due Jg29 25 cents and cost
Aiso, the plantation of Alexander Pratt, on the north
side of Crooked river, containing two hundred acres,
more or less; levied on as the property of said Alexander
Pratt to satisfying taxes for the year J815; also his fifty per
centum tax on the year 1814; amount due g20 44 and cost.
Also, a tract of land, lying and being in Camden coun
ty, within two miles of the Great Satilla river, contain
ing fifty acres, more or less-, levied on as the property
ofolanies Bryant to satisfy his taxes for the year 1815;
also, his fifty per centum'tax on the year 1814; amount
due g2 10 cents and cost.
John Bailey, s. c. c
may 30 ;64
"Late Bank of the United States.
, Notice is hereby given to ati persons interested in the
trust funds of the late Bank of the United States, as the
proprietors of bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock,
eitlier of capital .or interest, and in general to all the
creditors of the said bank or trust oi whatsoever des
cription, that unless their claims are presented for set
tlement before ther..4th day of March, 1817, when the
term of six years from toe creation of the Said trust will
have expired, the trustees will not feel themselves ob
liged to make opposition rio any decree or order of
court,’ -which may be obtained for the distribution among
the stockholders of the amount hitherto reserved to sa
tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON,
may 28 -fco- 63 , Cashier.
Georgia.—Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for
said country. ' • ■■
To all whom it may concern. • if.' 1
Whereas Francis Courvoisie, of said county, planter,
has'applied to me for letters ofjulmi lustration, depot** pan
cum testimenlo atmero, cm the estate of John FnOtcis
WiffiaaCoumSsi^ late of said county, decease^ as next
Now, therefore, these are to cite and nffnwwijUb
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) jin my
office on or before die first Mondav of July
trwe letters of admLnistra^jpn will be granted to the ap-
Given under njy hand and seaLof office at Savannah,
the 23d day of May, 1816, *
[L. B.T Samuel AI. Bond. c. c. o.
may. 2*—^—61 s. ;
Notice.
Messrs. F. H. W*t.MAM*hdC. Tract, are our author
ized Agents during our absence from the !city this sea
son. * J. HANMER & CO.
june 15—m—7t ■
In t ouncil. 14th June, 181 o.
Resolved, That .an election be held at the courthouse,
in this city, on Friday,’the 21st inst . for an alderman, to .
supply the' vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Wiltiam Davies, esq.Ttndcr the superintendance of three
or more justices of the peace or judges of the inferior
court, not being themsqlvcs candidates.
Extract from the minutes.
D D, Williams, c. c.
Jftite 18 : ■ ■ 7%
■f
Found,
On Hilton-Head- beach, one bale and a half of yellow
COTTON. , The owner may have the cotton by paying
forth*- time the subscriber has lost in drying and repack
ing ole. cotton. JOHN DAY ANT. •
june 18—*—i 72 '
mmimmA—— ■ ■■■> ■ ' ■ ■
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on
the said lot are all necessary outbuildings. This pro
perty will be sold for a moderate priced and a credit of
one, two and three years given for the payment. Per
sons disposed to purchase wiH apply to ei< her of the
subscribers. ; BEN. SI IE FT AI -L,
’£ M. SHEET ALL, sen.
april 6——j—41
One hundred Dollars’ reward
YYlB.be paid to any person who will deliver to me my
servant Bh.lt, with sufficient proof of his being harbored
by a white person, or fif ty if by a colored person, or thir
ty with all reasonable expences for putting BQly in my
custody, or in any gapl in this statei
Billy has rahaway since the latter end of January last,
and was seen about the first of February on the road frorii
Charleston to Gordon & Spring’s ferry, with aticket in his
hat; There is every reaspn to believe, he has obtained a
'forged pass.
Billy is twenty years of age, well known in Charleston,
having waited on me for sevturyears past—lie is about 5
feet 8 or 9 inches high, well made, pleasing countenance,
yellow completion, wears ear tine's, and lisps a tittle
when spoken to. CHARLES JOHN STEEDMAN.
jnhe13 ■ w ■ 72 ' , , ,
Wharf and Stores.
To rent, the wharf and i %*ores at present occupied by
Mr. Bama M‘Kinne, of wluch possession may be had on
the first of November next. For terms, npply to
N. W. Jones.
june 15 71 '
the last scSsioj
trill, from the 31*
Jjtose payable accord-
1 nese licenses wiB h*
ilication fora
fnne -and the
ited for a period
’ Wit, on pay.
t seme proportion to tl e
- the existing rates, as the
,th* hcense may be- granted shall bear to
within the
i of June, 1316, to
ayaw.,.--- .
. Hat * the duties
Uni ted ^States, will cease after the £
whfrch period returnsmuat be made, of the spirits that m iv
qn orbefofte tfeat day. P
rates are as follows, m cents, for each ir.llon of
their capacity,
1
2
1
2
i
(5
' Sfitts,
week. ■ 41-2
weeks. 9
month. IB
month*. 36
months. 54
months. '72
months. 99
months. 108
months,
year. 216
Domestic materials
Boiler, r.
9
18
- 36
72
1 !week.
2 weeks.
T month.
2 noptlts.
3 rionths.
4 i nontlis.
5 nonths.
6 nohtk^
8 months.
1
1
2
1
2
3
.4
5
6
8
1
Stills.
2 1-2
4 1-2
’ J 9
18
■27
36
45
54
ROOTS.
108
144
180
216
432
Boilers.
4 1-2
9
18
86
54
72
90
108
;»ear. -
198
216
p;
ti-eek.
weeks.
FOREIGN MATERIALS. -
Stills. _ Boilers,
month.
23
45
n lontlis.
46
92
n OBtbs.
68
136
months.
90
180
nionths.
35
270
rrjonths.
180
260
ypr-
270
540
TL«f provisions applicable to the duties on licence' c
distillers, are, in general, the same with those laid bv the
act oft Juiy 24, 1813. The most important of the'new
provisions are—that the duty is invariably to be paid in
money!, when that payable’ upon the still or stills, or
boilers, licensed at any one time, does not exceed twenty
dollars; that a deduction of eight per centum is, in ail
cases, to be made for prompt payment; that in cases
where the duties are bonded, they are to be given, with
two sureties at the least (instead of one as hemofore)
and are to be paid at the end of twelve months, fo nt
the expiration of the license; that all stills are to be li
censed, that are used, or kept in a situation for use; that
a penalty lies against any person who shall keep in cr
llerv, any beer, or other liquor, prepared
i, for the purpose of distillation' for more than
iys, without having a license; that a collector is
d to enter a distillery atony time, whether be-
risi\ig and setting of the sun, or at any other
For sale or rent
The house at present occupied by Mr.
•of F
John Carno-
chan, situated at the comer of Bay and Jefferson-streets,
the former residence of William YY r aLlace, esq. Applica
tion for the same to be made to
Joseph Cumming.
mav 19—|cl—60
-Libel for salvage.
Drs. Baldwin & Cutter
Ilaviving united in the practice of Medicine and Sur
gery, tender -tneir services to the citizens of Savannah
and the adjacent country’. Apply eithe&at theif'clwel-
ting house, near the ■ southeast corner ofT’resident and
Drayton-streets, or at their office in Bull, near Brough-
ton-street. may 16—58
tJnited States—District of Georgia". "
Smith, et.al.
•vs.
The Alexander and cargos
To the ,5farehttlof said district.
[L. S.j JOHN J BULLOCH, elk.
Whereas,, a libel hath this day been filed, among the
things stating and alledging: That the libellant command
ing the United States’ revenue cutter Dallas, did on or
about the — —^ - ■ ■, of the present month, save
by the exertions of himself, officers and crew, the Bri
tish brig Alexander, from a total loss, ahd bring the said
vessel safely into port, and for said exertions- prav*, that
a prope|- and adequate salvage be allowed by decree of
this court.
_ Now, you, the said marshal, are hereby required to
cite and admonish, all persons interested in the premises,
to he and appear at a special district court to be held in
and for the said district, in the city of Savannah, at the
court-house, at ten o’clock w. of Friday, the 58th of
the present month, to shew cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of the libellant shonld not be grafted.
Witness, the honorable William Stephens, judge of
said court, tjiis 14lh of June, 1816. .
Thomas U. P. Charlton,’
n . \ \ . . _ Proctor jar libellant.
AU persons interested ra the foregoing monition will
take due notice. JOHN EPP1NGER,
june 15 71 , \
125 Dollar
about
from
eight
author!
tween tl
time.
In cases in which a license for distilling shall have been
granted, according to the present rates of duty, for a
period extending beyond the 30th day of June, 1816, it
is requi: ed under a penalty for neglect, that the pei owv
to whor the same may have been granted or transfer
red, aha! I, on or before the said day, apply to the col
lector, j nfl pay, or secure the payment of, the addi
tional dj ty, according to the new rates, for the unex
pired pmod of the license from the 30th of June.
New forms for bomb, will be prepared by the collec
tors and furnished to distillers on application.
John Stevens,
Collector 1st District Grorsda.
Riccboroiigh, june 7, 1816. j[pf—70]
Notice.
A Bank Note, for a certain amount, was picked up on
Wednesday, the 5th instant, In the morning. Any per
son claiming the same, describing the amount, the bank,
and its number; by paying for this advertisement, c..n
have the same again on applying to the subscriber.
Elias Robert.
jutie 18 — m* 72
£> During mv absence from this state,
Messrs. YVili.iam H. Gillxl^xd and S»mi-el Davex-
roiiT, are legally authorised to transact my business.
Isaiah Davenport.
, june 14-—ca 66
Brought to gaol, in Sa\annah,
on the ,7th June, 1816, a Negro Man, who says is name
is Cctfke and that he belongs to the . estate of John
Fraser, bit has been in the charge of John H. M’Intosh.
He isabo it 35 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches high;
he has an< ulcer on his left leg, and has lost the little ti e
of his left foot,- has> on wliite cotton shirt, jacket and
:rs.l I HUGH MBJALL, a. c. c.
brought
s rewardv-
Ranaway, some months\past, the-following Negroes,
belonpng to the estate of Peter H. Morel, deceased—Joe!
a likely man, about five feet itix inches high, a c:u-penter
by trade, of a yellowish complection—he is well known
m Savannah, and "TW formerly owned by the late John P
Y\ ard, esq SiMoi^young man, about twentv-five years
old, has a downcasr 16ok, when spoken, to.' Mom a a
young woman, of light complection, about twenty-five
years old, and Asst, a woman about thirty veins uld.
nr>p9 when she walks, occasioned by a burn. The above
neg roes are harbored at the South end of Ossabaw, where
Joe was recently taken, bat made his escape. Fifty dol
lars will be p«d for Joe’S being lodged m the county
gaol and twenty-five dollars each for the others. 3
John H. Morel.
jilne 13—70
T"". ■! 'ff«r
„ to gaol, m Savannah,
June 1, 8i6, a Negro Man, who says his name is Bex,
and that ie, belongs to William Cable, near New-Orleans
He is abAut forty-five years of age, and five feet three
inches hi h. He was formerly owned by Mr. Delburg
in this ci yj
. J H. M’Call, g. c. c.
jane, 4466 *
. £2* Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
May 26, 1816, a Negro Woman, who says her name is
Marshal. Sallt, wid, that she belongs to Mathew Coleman, of
' Augusta. She is about tliirty years of age, and five feet
three inches high; was advertised some*time since, and
says he raifoway al
March 29,
is Mart-, a:
Augustaj ali
five feet one
The above five years oi
YVatch!
marks H. B. No. 392; weight, 264'. .Wafijremoved ibove
lugh-water-mark, between the (3th ajffi l4&, ihat; should
anv —de, it is hoped inforinatiob will *■
any ffiaeovery Le
given tosergeant J
iia Gihsoiti, Tybee barracks,
,orto
june 18|—-A»-i—72 , ,7,
Poor-House anfr Hospital?
trsrrttei cnaoirrrxv
1 Misy tend Juste,
t! If and Jonw Lewis.
Jose
-51
vay about two years ago.
H. McCall, g. c. c.
jane 4—66
fi^' Broug'lit to gaol, in Savannah,
1816, a Negro Woman, whosavs her name
that she belongs to Mrs. Thompson, of
Jesse Walton of Wilkes county. She is
Inch high, very corpulent, and about thirtv-
age.
H. M^pall, g. c. t.
Right to
_ gaol, in Savannah,
on the 13fo of June, 1816, a negro man, who says h;s
name ls G it, and that he belongs to Mr. Geo. YV. M‘A1-
lister, in Jryan county; he is about five feet eleven
inches rug i and thirty years of age, and has an iron on.
his left le|, H. M«CALL, g. c. c.
^junelS k—72
£2“ brought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the 14t of June, 1816, a ntegro'Woman, who says her
name is 1 kjtci, and that she belongs to Mr. Carr, on
Ogechee; fig is about twenty years oi" age and four feet
ten inches high; has qn striped homespun sliirt and pe-
teoat, anc formerly belonged to Mrs. Lawrence, of this
.•jape. If --L.72 » *
H. MU ALI., g.c.
Jqne 17 r
and that
(Da-J He!
jnphj
ght to gaol, in Savannah,
>6, a negro man, who says his name is Cl-djo,
belongs to John Miller, near Jacksonboro’,
1 about forty years 6f age and five feet nine
has on oznaburga shirt ahd trowsers and drab
- . ■: Hi M’CALL, g. e. c.
■72