The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 21, 1866, Image 3

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matters. ^BSING. APGPBT 91. IBM. r g tr nm.bipa fl* r,UlT °* FOB TORE. ^ : ^flcner*! Thursday, A.gurt **. v’k P' “• Tiiursdsy. August 24, at 4 p. m. p*jjJ£^vador, Saturday, August 25, at - *-»• .. 0K rUJLiDlLPHlA. s,r..rd„, apn 18 , «»• U riv »i »■“' aILROad ^ivann-di at- Depart ore of Trains. daily DASOESCEB up train 8 A. If. 6:15 P. m, : ila^u daily » oVVN 1>A*5ENUEB TRAIN "r SAW“ UaU ' M,.Hr PASSENOEB train 7 ▲. M. .8:45 a. m. .7:05 P. M. latM** 7:05 P.M. “at 4:00 A. it fat!'.'. 7:00 a*. SICHT I'ASSESGEB TRAIN 5:40 p.m. •. „.J y “ 8:25P.M. >.%&*'*■■■■ 5:30 ..n. and Gordon trains connect with night passenger trains at Gordon. ..... , F railroad—uau.Y (Sundays ex cepted) "'ivmeai:: iisville at.... ..Diiiali at.... 7:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 6:00 A. M. 6:10 P. M. He--” HKOTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- idlers, Bull street (down stairs} next to the l’ost Office, are au- . lUt . f„r the Daily Ntws ft Uuald. irith them will be promptly attended gTIhh ind B'“ M'Aite, t jpirBK OK A ,A5C OF THIEVES. Moidners of Mr. Seekinger Among '1 hem. Miniature Almanac—This Day, son mu.... .v.t:...:. son MU ... 6 42 * EI63 Water. A|,Tybee...„.i.4„ * 57IAt Port... T " Miscellaneous. ii Shipping Intelligent igencet J i HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, PORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, Ang. 20, 1846. Cleared. , 8<*r MoonOght-Ctults, Georgetown, S c, in bal last— Master. Consignees per Central Railroad. Aug. 20, 1866. 176 bales cotton, 20 do domestics. 6 do wool, 14 do waste, 30 sks dour. 13 cars old iron, 14 do Umber I mdse to Smallwood. H A Co,'Bradley, H k Co, Jp son. 8 A Co, Bell, W & C, Champion k F, llnr.tf G, Wadley tM.AlnS R. Lathrop k Co, J W An derson A Sons, W H Stark A Co, J McMahon F W Sims k Co, J Langsdorf, Sorrell Bros. Erwin 1B.J A Roberts, VMUU* to EjKUOfeJUipO.OC Honor of Diemto, or Ibrebodlop of 'Evil; la foeC Uulveraal IreritoU, PrmttaUa, aid feiftiffty re enter Into the enjoyment! of aociety. TheObodltntlon,one#kffiwUdWith fiiunn Weahnem nguires the aid of Medfohfc Wffitopffimwad inoigonk Or qpfcm, which HELMBOID’S EXTRACT BUCHU in variably does. If no treatment M submitted to, Con es HELMWtVS FLDIP.EXT^AW’SUQH^, VSsrfXZZi’rzxiTsm PalnfUlnioi, or SoppreUMto cf Cmtprery Eracuatlaos, srssffisa^iSLSssaati of dissipation, laffutnuila.ar toe dodtoou •*SN>«*ra «., , .jin* > RUSS’ RUSS' ie renumbered that Mr. Henry Seekinger, distance in the country, was attacked last " r^eAngubta read, by two negroes, and killed, • in* tuff tu ntw’ket, and that a couple of citi- ' ’.^tacked shortly afterwards with the object . , er but, being armed, put the negroes to suer wounding one of them. M«r Waring Bussell, having gained a clue to the I bjnt« of the negroes—who, it appears, belong carl} organized band of highwaymen, on \ jji last succeeded iu capturing two of them, x.riitid and Allen Dorsey, at a house near ..'.I Ti>lor streets, and from them obtained which led to the arrest of the otpjiBrs. ;; ;s»tll anJ olio or two of his men proceeded to | [jusa. Buss’ Wist broad street, near the Bell um ai.«‘gro to seduce Jack Jewett igffa tiife RXJgg -t. 1 him with the help of one of Ifciih-fiieTi, orfbqt ■rsaateiy bi-lore the negro had time to use a ** •ckuile which be had in his sleeve, succeeded , ailing him. This negro, it qgpeara, by the , : his associate in the crime, end by ldeown , lament afterwards, is the one who shot and ^Mrj Mr. Scckiuger. c other party, Griffin Gamble, was arrested iu a con the outskirts of the city and near the Gulf t mj. which was iminted out by Jewett, after he had ituml and handcuffed. When taken into cus- squeale 1 ami made a clean breast of the .ajiuj that ha was the man who held the pis- ii, ad of Mr. Seckinger’s brother-in-law while Util attempted to rob Seckinger. He said they got lomrii dollars and divided it. . Liaaible and Dorsey were the party who at- he wagon ou the Ogeechee road, and Dorsey .who received the shot It took effect on and he lias boon walking around with a slip- Iper on it, and stated it was poisoned. This was one o: tbe j)riiK'ii>al clues to the arrest of the whole party. Mr. h'Ossell also arrested, iu Robertsville, Esseck iz-, R.diard Xlioiuas, Isom Lawson, Moses Waters, ,'is. Lr wti, and Pet-r Bedford, as witnesses, and four c; mem at the examination said that Jewett told them b. had killed a man on the Augusta road and ob- limfty d«. liars. Uussell obtained llie pistol used by Gamble, • u ii- r-on to identify the gun used by Jewett. ;urc l several suits of clothing which the negro r: -.-e l with the money. He certainly deserves rwlit K-r the energy and shrewdness which he • 1 in ferreting out this gang of outlaws, I •bally have the effect of breaking it up. Almost lay we have had to chronicle some mischief "ated by them, and the country people will have o I*** thankful to Mr. Russell. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, » PORT AND MADKIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. Id addition to our business of selling Wines, etc. t& original packages, and in order to Insure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and ■'convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ontlna style that would preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen eral appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standarvl as regards quality, also, to make in creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which lias beau so liberally b»*stowed upon us, * BLN1NGER A CO.J ; 2 [Established 1773.] Importers of Wines, Ac., No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put np in cafes con taining one dozen bottles each, and are sold by H. C. R U W E, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Bininger & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, h a guarantee at the exact anil literal truth of what- «vcr they represent,—N. V. Cum. Advertiser. The Importing lionse of Bininger A Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of Integ rity, fairness, and the highest honor,—N. Y. Evening Express. je6-Deod&Wly ST. DOMINGO BITTERS ST, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS A One of the most valuable comb!nation4;«f medicine and an agreeable Beverage that has ever been offered to the pubBe. Millions of bottles were gold throughout the North daring the last font years tad, wherever Introduced, it has prove* a wekpme addition to the invalid’s table, the family circle, >nd the batchelor’s sideboard. ' jv’ LADIES who have lost strength and appetite, and suffer from nansea, vomitting and vertigo— GENTLEMEN who “don’t feel very well” Juat before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach is ont jot order and system is generally deranged— MOTHERS weaning children, and suffering from general debility— CHILDREN of a sickly nature, and sonf, dyspeptic constitution— 'v. TRAVELERS who have occasion to .change their water, and— LL who live In malarious districts, and are subject ed to miasmatic influences, will find one of the most valuable Tonies and Utvigorators that can be taken. In RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. .Mayor’s Court. - usuallarg*.* docket «»I Alouilay moaning -w«xo Uio. ! ; b-lt re Li< Honor yesterday morning in the anun rapid style. tu-t ixv called was that of John Carnes, rjc’i mih being drunk and sleeping in the streets. >ras &j”ti three d .liars. 'butt- un i l>. iloxter, charged with the same ut a? tlif . *u e above stated, were fined respec- • iLreeaLd rive dollars. ■L N t* -i. (e^iored), was charged with larceny— ;u. j Ifsket of potatoes from a negro woman fiii'iu to market. It having been proven cy .'fit* n that the potatoes were stolen from him, dismissed. Uradwell, colored, charged with improper 1 £’*-• rlcrly conduct in the market, was discharged, -'l jvv u that as au officer of the Freedmen’s « lie was discharging his duty when arrested. ^Url Wills, colored, charged with offering a ff*tlft for sale, supposed to have been stolen, was dis- Hcr>. a colored boy. charged with stealing a "; .l^ from <>a a tar iu the Gulf Railroad yard, was -niw Acr to the iiolice barracks for confinement. Alberti, colored, charged with improper con- l the streets was liued five dollars. A *uspicious Character. ■kw: ® ay is. 2 negro, was brought before the Mayor’s y^tv-rday, charged with being found on the KtLi.-t-b ol Mr. H. Bankston at rather au early hoar, ^ undt ' r V «T suspicions circumstances. A negro •-•sutied that, about four o’clock on Monday L ‘ : -.ng.thc prisoner, having entered Mr. Blackston’s * “*‘ N *• the house where he was sleejiing, *-• a “'T rubbing iiiin over the face to see if he was 1 r l. ,i to open a trunk in the room. The -n-iuuh" was in bed, though uot asleep, sprang out u at l I»a\ is by the collar, and turned him over to y V '! A! fcr ^ ear * n K nil the facts in the case, His t, “ 1 ^ a ? or turned the prisoner over to the r ‘- L ‘ urt Ior prosecution. is the fcU * Kesidi; atd County Court. °ty Court, before His Honor Judge Rus- •*»o (irund Jury found the following yesterday*. Cooper (colored).—Simple larceny. L’lij Davis.—Vagrancy. 'UuestjiUiiana (coioreu;.—01—lae^^nv. a "' r of Colson Cooper, he was fined one hun- ’•*, or to be placed at work on the public JiUis f,,r ttl0 space of two months. was sentenced to work on the pnbli c Jaas a ' ls f r tiie 9 P ace of ninety days, vriri J ‘“ lan ^ wa s fined one hundred dollars, or public works or roads for the space of RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH, RUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. RUSS’ MESSINA PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The most delightful concoctions that ever tempted man’s taste—cheaper than any STEADY DRINKS In he world, * v r • /.i tr ii BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL LEMON SYRUP. Also on hand and manufactured to order. ley New York. Sold Wholesale by W. M. WALSH, Wholesale Druggist, HALSEY, WATSON & CO., Grocers, d27eod-ly Savannah NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. "’’amils | ALLY Ivilled. —Ephraim Goodie, a negro * x CupL Dickerson, while engaged at HfUi last Yccidei Alabama » on Thursday ••“Uht, accidentally fell into til* i i-. , . *-• received such inierual injuria tn!^* P '’effects on Saturday. Ue d * ed from •^BORE.- V-rk, •Wo learn that the steamship Virg0 from wet , ,"' cnt asljoro oa Pclican Point, and will 10 oe lightered before she can be gutten off Fra,lk Perry, of the Merchant’s Lunch House. • “Coopt thanks for a lunch last evening with the ne- “ccumjiauiment. He certainly knows how to • :lrast the taste. Notice. ^*^S after date I will apply to the Atlar.- ‘ c “I 11 * ( *aif Krtiirtiad Compauy of Georgia for re- u w ‘i lwci| ty year st-ven per cent. $500 bonds 111 ■ Albany and Gulf Railroad, Nos. Il8 and «'r\ i«a-.* coup ‘ ,|1!3 atla ched from July, ISM, to Jan- ^nViw .‘a' fiuaranteed by the city of Savannan.— A:>o wwwere stolen abont the 1st of Jane, 1805. Mid- s ,m . e Company for renewal of (4) four ■‘•’Jpol n Ue . s,y,c ’ No8 - HO, 117, 840 and 84^ with iwStoii OVe * Burned FebiUiry 1C.18CC. J. 0. HOWLAND. Notice. A L HUh e , l .r1Sl. ar -° nere!, y prohibited Interfering S- Sayanunh 6 ™^'^, i n LP* Tt 01 the obstoietionsto I HS5Th!S?iS' k , ? TCn! Or Angustine Greek. V Sl,1 ’l h i trs win nll,', l 'Th any or 8:lla property ont ■ifUdl er * 1U tu , r ", the , Ba,n « over to the tinder- r "O prosecuted to the extent of the law H. F. W1LL1NK, Jk„ ' »U32 aw ,m „ . Atrentfor II. S. WKLLKS, ^, w lm - Contractor with U. S. Governnw f a r fter d ate appllca ion will be made ° dlna 'T of Bulloch Con ,ty for Uh'L,s f “,i an 2’ b S , t ou 8ft» t « the estate of fur tile benefit of all concerned MATTHEW OLLBFF, Adm’r. ■'ooe is matilda bodges, Admi. ^ Je22-law2m ■ELXBours non kxtsact J in IMPROVED ROBE WASH Will nflleaD, exterminate from the ijnston Mm. EXECUTOR'S SALE. QY BKLt, l #mY*CHlMWUI, Will he mold at Auction, before tbe Court Home county. 00 the FIBST TDBSDAyI in Beptember next, between the usual bean or Slier* ITS sales, the toHowing oained propertY : aw Lot number |hir»,,To»r CNo. »4) yd Improtoiaentg, ’ Tlberty Ward, Savahnab, north side of South Broad sire t, third door west front Montgomery street. Lota cue and two (1 and 2), Vernon nver, in Ver-i 118 by *40*441 most aflglbly sttuatau just at he bend of the river. Also, twenty-four and three^narter acres (*«)• tying in the rear tjf »aia two lots. . . Also, lots e’ghfsndnme (8 and •) Ml Wunacraw. ^fortli Oglethorpe Wald, on south aide of Mill street, W ATso! Ohe hhndSed’aeres (100), lyhig In EHoghuu county, Georgia, by the Central RiUroad, 20 mtjes from Savannah, and formerly owned by Wade. „ SE? ‘county, lying immediately on the St. Rla. Tnese lots are well timbered and M W)8S ■Jj r JOHN MoCONOftHY, atrtWds ' Execntors Will of Job. FfakfSOfet srtslng ^sssHahito af Dfealfattonsl liffli.iism, UtOa kr no change in did, w> inconvenience or sipntmv; oOim- pletely superseding those upfaasa** sM Mt/agamt HP feldm, CbjMftSfand towurp, to sU that dlSMSOSt USB HELMBOUVS r>w* wup-sm'&z Terms hash, putchmer paying for titles and stamps. b all Diseases of these organa, whether existing in u Maid » or “ fhnalc,’’ from mhatcnr earns originating, and no matter how long landing It Is plenum in taste end odor,” hsmiltoh” moctim, and mose toreugth- enlng than m? of the^sparatkaa if Baric eg bon. Those auShriog from Broken down or XidfeMi ChnaN tntumMy procure ihc remedy at once. Tbe reader mot be aware that however slight mtof be the attack of the above diseases, It Is eertoin to afl fast hit Boddg BtoUk, Menial Pamn, tad Mtppinm. AU tfea shows diseasas rsqnlrs Ifea sld of sdioretio. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is tha Great Dlurotfa ■ I h it Ji t ifilt HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID' EXTEAOT SA13APARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing all chronic eoostttu- . Monel diseases arising from an Uaitors stale of tha i blood, awl tha only reliable aad effectual known remedy for tha core of Scrofula, Scald Head,Salt Rheum, Patna and Swellings cf the tomes, OtsenMan of (Us Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples so the Ihoe, Teller, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, AND BBAOTimNS THE OOMPtEXlOK, ..; I . laGDU Not a fow of the worst disorders that tofect mankind artoefrom theoorrtoUimNtotammmGjb la the blood. Of all the discoveries feat-hareVtfeed dKde to purge it oat, naao can equal In effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND. EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It ehaaStoMdiltfliKl vatee the blood, laatils tbs vigor of. health Into the Uystem, end purges out the humors which make die seas. It etlianUtee the healthy functions of the totdy, and expels the disorders that grow aad rankle In the blood. Such a remedy that could ho relied on, has long been nought for, and now, for the first ttae, the pnblic have one on which they Can depend. Odr apace here doe# not admit of certificates to show Ita sFeato, bat the trial cf a single bottle will eheyr toe aiek that It has virtues atrpawky anything theybsywsrer taken. Two tableepoonful of the Extract or Sarsaparilla added to a plat sf water la equal to tha LM*. Wot Drtnkjad one bottle la folly equal to a gallon of the Syrnp of Sar- aaparlUa, or the deeoctfen as usitaHpMds, Mf THESE EXTRACTS HAT! IBM ADWITD TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are algo In very general use >n all the SJalo HOSPITALS and PUB. UC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, an well an in Private praoticen, and are considered an la* valuable remedies. Set Medical Pn/mka of Botha, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNTIED STATES. 8* Prcfhtaor DsWtoCs vutashtoworks a. Urn Psactide ef Physio. O’ ~ See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Pnaia af Philadelphia. 8ee remarks made by Dr. Ermuia M’Dowsm, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College cf Surgeons, Ireland, and published In tbe Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico Ckirurgical Review, published by Bou ton Taavos, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. flee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine, uinacx aoceo, - sarsaparilla.” Sold by all Drugyuta, PRINCIPAL DEPOT— HELMBOLD’S DRUG AMD CHEMICAL WABEH0HXR 694 BROADWAY. w.m. wa: Wholesale Agent Art the State of Georgia. dec27-eodljr Auction Sales. TfliUMHUMWi MrllTIR* <b CO. Will toll THIS MAX, August 21st, at 10 p'olock, "la^Iga*^h^^!? ;, |AllFF, In lots to^imba purchs- TSShgctf. 0 ' 1 ’ 1 MARSMN’S^v Aa^iCh^dkHlr P WITHOUT DOUBT, tbeatopstok and reltoble medicine for the immediate relief and core of the ptotUence 1 It has been nsed with such sneoesa doling the epi demic of ’64 in this country, wmfr more’ recently, in ope and Asia, that the French and English Go- 11 cases tfww* mtf*. piolera, Cholera Mortras anil Diarrbsa. ' Great surprise lias been 1* tive immunity with which the French and English armies have escaped flftifliagaWMfca mMtoned at poets where the pestilence prevailed, and, on inqnlry, ' ASIATIC CHOhUlA CURB. jQprtet' <Tj confl'lent of the merits o' this pte- EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY T. J- WALSH. On TLTESDAV.jOctober 2d, will be sold in front of the Court ?Hou»4, east half of Lot No. 31. Cetanbto Ward, subject to a ground rent of *11.00 per aaiaiwn, with improvements, a Dwelling with four rooms, and Kitchen in yard. „ East half of Lot No. 18, Green Ward. Ground rent, *17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwell ing, with six rooms, Kitchen and Stable. _ ALSO, 40 shares Central Railroad stock. Sold for a division amongst the heirs. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BT BELL, WVLLV A CHIUSTIAM. Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of thajFa.1* Bouse, in tbe city of Smonah. be tween the togalhWbrs of sale : .t 5 Lot Noflf.-TferpenAer’s Row, lee Bfepfeatol Lot No.^lRI ttnwford Ward, ground rent. The improve? ments consist of a two-story wooden House, and roar tenement brick Houses, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Baid estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for papers. au20-tds B- D. ARNOLD, Executor. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BV^WUIAS J. WALSH, On TUESDAY, October 2d, will be aold in front of the Court House, ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south ern quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting on York" street lane. Sold for the benefl the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. uu20 tfls PHCENIX STEAM SAW Mill. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T HE undersigned, having completed IhetrDOUHI.E GANG SAW MILL known as the “PHfENIX STEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inform their friends and the pnblic generally, that they hiv now prepared to fill orders for Lumber in any quan tity and of any sires and lengths. We have gon- nected with our Mill an improved Planer, and will give particular attention to orders for planed and longue and grooved lumber. Orders left at the Mill, or at J. F. & M. Hamilton’s office, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will receive prompt attention. A share of public patronage Is respectfully so- KIILBN * HAMILTONS. Melted. JOS- FHT.XN, an8-tf J. r. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. TO COTTON PLANTERS. T HB “ARROW TIES” and “PAINTED IRON BANDS” are a oomplete substitute for Rope in Online Cotton. ' : i j ■ l y They combine the utmost simplicity with the greatest possible security. They are fastened quicker, noM 'the Bale stfiffiler, and cost much less than Rope. | 1 These Ties are largely in use and very popular in tbe Gulf States. • The undersigned is prepared to fill orders for any ■ •**■ •—*•—’ nen’ Orts LOW ft URB, Charleston. For further particulars, address y24-2m B. T. BARTLETT, A Ge eial AguRT, - 48 Carondelet street. New Orleans. For Sale or Lease. . npHEtWOERSiaittlFfttoi for sale I-fttfc Of the A fac t PLANTATIONS on the Savaunah River, m tne nglghborkqog ortoobiegia. good, Scusen county, Georgia. The place contains about hevbn««An hun dred acres, and within one-fonrth of a mile of the for-Aimed Starke place, now owned by thoeqtnte of General W. H. T. Walker, deceased, and Captain A. M. Martin, For fertility and convenience It 6 husur- paased in this vicinity. It is well improved, having a nog Dwelling. GbfinsMDl JrqnAgretfe and all nauesheryonkjAiildlfignA wtdl refilllaftyl. Arm, Mules and Stock of every desertpUon may He had • W *If 1 not rAimher of years. Terms will be made easy to ait approved pnrcUgser. For further particulars applj, In person or mr let- tar,to • Jyw-lswfen i ■■■ .. t • ■. a-.b-Mms. A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra- ?I^ n ^, Perfume ’ Distilled from the Bare Mtd Beautiful Flower from which it ■okea its name. Manufactured only by PH\ LON * SOW, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF CODIIERFEITS, A8K FOR PnALON’S—TAKE NO OTHER. Sotd fcr I>nirgiatn poncrwlly. BOOKS ! BOOKS FOR SALE BT Cooper, Olcotts & FarreWy. The House by the Churchyard, by Le Fance. The Montauaa, by Sallie J. Hancock. Onr Neighbors In the Corner Rouse, by T. 8. Ar- thnr. Ten Years of a lifetime, by Hqstoer. . A Day’s Ride, by Charles Lever. ‘ Jenny Ambrose, a domestic story. Hand and Glove, by Amelia B. Edwards. Running the Qanntlet, by Gates. aulS EXECLTOBS’ .SAKE. W ILL BE SOLD, at the Lower Market Bouse, in . toe city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday In Oc tober next, snd, if necessary, from day to day tbsre laidott OU >•« village of Summerville. , A plat of tb.se lots may oe seen at the-Mica of Bames A dimming, over the Post Office, Also, a TRACT OF PINK LAND, about flf enm ns/ml v ftolUN ttlA ‘‘OtlUrTV 'fTflCt.” OT “ comaoaly called the •‘Quarry Tract,” or west of the U. S. Arsenal. Executrix of Thomas Camming, deceased. anMtawwis -UZC ,f»C.} ., r fl-■ MeKAY, BL1S8& CO., Commission Merchants, TYSALKRS in White Oak aad Yellow Pine Timber « . all sices. Cash advances made on consignments ofTlaiber, Ootton, NevtoStoree, Ac. ,, ..The above-namedhonse offeruhnVuM bdlltles for lldt oens^romam^ ni r,Ddnct *’ and roepeeft^'r v 0- dtt-tow4 • • , MoKAY,. ' feTOTlC* IS HKfc#BY Uiisf XN application to the Court of o it I have mace . Ordinary ol Chatham county for leave to sell, sixty din after date, six shares stock of the Atlantic snd G.iTlUiSodd. b£ longing to the estate iff John Folltoid aul*-tow*a WE. pmfjivn Adm’r. j ^WHIGHT’S L . V Eaiept Improved IRON SCREW! Facking Cotton. rnflE ATTENTION OF COTTON PLANTERS IS I tovited to the claims of this invention, which, In SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY, DURABILITY and PpW ER, surpasses any machine for Baling Colton eset liefore presented to the country. Its great exeei- lend) in these respects makes it ^THE BEST MACHINE u FAR PACKING COTTON J IN THE WORLD ! 1: ITS SIMPLICITY.—It Is a new and improved application or the Screw Power; Just as simple Hi its oauetruftjon an the old (ashtoned wooden screw, as easily managed, and no more Uable to get ont of ofe der. No ropes or pallies as used in the cotton PI 2?rrs ECONOMY.—It has been demonstrated by actual experiment to be cheaper than the wooden acrew Tbe timbers need in its construction are much smaller and fewer than those employed in the ,,),( screw; the levers being only 16 feet long, and the height of the whole frame above the bed being only 10 leet All these timbers can be procured on the plantation, no matter how exhausted the forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the frame, and hall a dozen hands will pat it up m a few hoars. 3. ITS DURABILITY.—The Screw and Nut are of iron ami will last for years without any appreciable w. ar Tne whole machine occupies so Intle apace ihat it ran lie completely covered at very small coat. 4. ITS POWER.—With a lever only sixteen feet tong, one mule is sufficient for packing the heaviest hales. Planters who have used it say that, with two uitaicn, cotton mnv bft compressed on thid machine l'or shipment. This Screw win Invented jofct before the opening o: the war, has subsequently never been very gen erall v tntrodneed. Those who have nsed it and seen it csetf? unanimously concur in the opinion that It is UNRIVALLED AS A ‘COTTON SCREW. Tlte following testimonials from some of ifee best ■md most reputable planters In tbe country show the esfitoBte In which this Screw stands with those who "’we'haveused and seen In operation for the last ffve years, Wright’s Improved Cotton Iron Screw, and f«»l no hesiratb n in pronouncing It the very best Cotton Screw we have ever known. So highly do We'esteem it, that, if practicable to obtain one of them, we would have no other. It is easily on It, simple in ita construction, not liable to get out of order, packs well, with great power and with great 1,1 "'hdtvaid T. Shepherd. O. Y. Banks. Eleanab Face. W. H. Mitchell. Columbus, Ga., July 1, 1866. All orders for the Screw will be filled by LINVILLE A GLEASON, Savannah, Qa.,or L. D. PALMER, General Agent lor Southern Georgia aud S. Carolina. jy3ll-d4w2B { • ; Notice. mHE FOLLOWING LOTS OF LAND and itaprpvi 1 nrouta upon Lota are in ar rears for city fqk ei tdklt: . „ . 1' Lot No. 5, Berrien Ward, triangle on Gaston st. Lot aud improvement! No. 6 Carpenter’s Row. Lot and improvements west half of No. 13, Carpst- ^‘,^,1 improvements No. 14, Carpenter’s tfcfit. 1 Lot and Improvements No. 15, Carpenter’s Bow. Improvement No. 18, Crawford Ward, east Improvement No. 24. Cnrrytown Ward. s Lots No. 2, 3. and 46, Davis Ward. Upc-fourth of lot 51, Garden Lot, east __ ThrtV.fourths of lot 62, Garden Lot, east (Jne-fourth of lot 63, Garden Lot, east. • lEfoi fliliflhn of lot 44, Garden Let, east, - Lot Anil improvements No. 19, Garden lot west. Fractions V *,3, 4.4, 6, Tan Yard Tract. West half lot No. 10, Gaston Wald. IxA and improvements No. 20, Gaeton Ward. Lota No. *, 4,11,12,13,14, Gaston Ward. 1 Improvement corner of Hull and Tatnell streets. Improvement between Hull and Gwinnett streets. Lotmid improvements No. 5, GilmerviUa. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8,9,11. 17.18,19. 24, 25, 26,28,*>nt- lots and improvements 3,4,18, North ° LrtlJ l MldSfbglothorpe Ward. K, Stephens Ward. Improvement No. 12. Troup Ward. East part No. 14, Trustee*’ Garden ' Improvement No. 15, Walton Ward. Lots 28, 37 and letter A. Wesley Ward. As the owners of the above mentioned property are unknown” notice is hereby given that. If ^Atorear. are not paid By the first day of September next exe- cottons forthe respective amounts due wdl be put tofotow Of the City Marshal, with instructions to advertise and Bell said lota and improvements for paymentof S taxi. dne CO.ts of jdvertiMng tod • ■ CityT, NOTICE. wares, upon freight and SKJuid iS this city. “P° n horses and males,are reqffired to be Daid motobty. The aaoorslgned U prepared to re- rei?e tl “toivFtox for the to* «$*»■ CUy Treganrar, i cfeETAlMLY prom new wheat. gggaftj&ar StoYnd gentlemen. Sendfor oy^ftec Catalogue containing samples and prieefl.^jAtofetos, ^ ^ lyis-3m BmtUstaoeo, Tt ¥ai and Pearl Plewers. T B ,'S?K‘:i. n ^'KK?““rs5 taps!! 110,000 » WELL Burnt egd Ogsankto OUtol. above flwv E. 8MOT, sreAwatoe 1 *. Miscellaneous. The ■atloi . ■e. replete With all considering It a duty to contend against the plague^ and use all means whtth modistoexperience suggests towards relieving and mitigating its effect Satisfied, by experience, of the rMsaR.reljljif on the impartial opinion of the medical ptevesmon, to whom the r rmula of ita prepdmlMB to at nH times acceesIMe, I present «■>.-,:u: 'i HARSDEN’S ASIATIC CHOLERA ’ , 'CtJRE An the greatest discovery aelenes hat made MW* the progroto of the scourge, CHOLERA MORBUS. IMUEfflUJ 3HT T. W. MARBDRN. u DIPOT AND LABORATORY 451 BROADWAY, S.X. FOR SALE iif XLl} DtotredtlSTh. *■' .JJiH .H 0-^AS3H30 V8 “Nothing new under the torn H «mu old adage which cannot be admitted as a truism in the present dayild&sfhavd Biddy AD.ndtorffflia4overtontoddft.-t ventions in Mel cai S. ience which woald astonish Galen aud his digtdiito. Of be many which vome before sir notice, w-irdtat eingleout (k. T. W. MABq- DBSi’S ASIATIC C.iGLHiA CURE as ao article of real merit, -and clwtrtu.y lecunme^iUaailiUa' of toe bomtie. We speak Horn "vrronal know! in tola matter, feeling aa’iafied a . « ho. will ' endorse our views.V. F. Timtf. In running fegnlar^rlfs hetAeeC BA dr,S\ 9ltoa Head, carrying freight at regular rates, and, when desired, taking a few passengers. She U per A foctly dry, In good order, utofeas made remarkably qtick trips. She carries thwnled States mail. The National Express and Tranlptotation Company and Southern Express are authorized to receive packages taker. Any Information can be obtained of Capt. Sickel, SdWttag BAEEtt T ZZ B ; JAMHUI ON THIS CONTINENT. It is WARRANTED to BESTOBS «B’V flUK T» in obioinal, nathbaucolob, in every i lie 8 »11I STOP the hair from falling oftj it will lr o t it rod Into humors and dandruff; fbowwtb (he i.M >" u of ibe hair, and Is a bbactiffl drbsuing We offer no large rewards, but we nth > all of our agents to rbfcnd tub nOMTto i ,y p» n who wlllwetwo bottles, aad then say Ba i m Vmi table Hair RIstobatitb has not per ont:e all we Testimony from (tee BbpXiVw'.e states. Messrs. BakrFitft; Cor- a luxuriant richness, and to tho bead n moat agreeable sensation, while it la thorough In re storing the hair to ita natural color. Very respectfully, . W. Hamlet. Washington, D.C., May 16, 1866. ... Messrs. J. E BiBRRTT ft Co :. I wss Induced by a friend to make a trial of Bar ren's Vegetable Hair Restorattvst and I sm very much pleased with toe effect It has had on my hair. I was nearly half grey, aad now, before Being one Dottle, my head is freed from, dandruff, red my hair has all the supearonro of ymito. 1 fdlly believe Bar rett's to be the best lieir preparation in toe world., WM. Hamucoh. Fredonia.N. Y., April as, isre. J. R. IAKRCTT ft Crt„ Fr.prietors, Manchester, New Hampshire.* fernSSfrSeto 9g5ni jyk-tf ' Corner Congress f~ Sold by all Druggists. City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and br virtue of a fl. fa. towed oat of tbe Honorable Oity^Court of flavaareh, rm.mable to Noveu.b'-r term 1844, in favor of Edgar L. Gwr- ard vs. William II. Banks, 1 Dave levied and will sell on the first Tuesday in September next, being ’be 4th day of a rid month. Ip front of toe Quart House, in tbe city of aviicnsh, between Ibe-legal hours nf sale, fiitei-n (15) sh res of the stock of the Savannah Mutual Loan Asrarisrios, to satisfy the same. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Terms cash, purchasers paying for (tales. CHARLES 1. WHITE. Bbsriir Cl a Also, at the same time and place, U. op* n face GOLD .WAT, U. levied npon' as the property ot France, McNeil, by virtue or a fl. fa. In favorof James H. Roberts. Terms cash. OBARLBB J. WHITE, aul-tds sheriff a & Chatham Sheriffs Sale. U NDER and by virtnnto two fl. fa’n issued ont or the Hon. SqwctovCourt of Chatham Os only, re turnable to the January term, 1847, of said Court, In -~tigMinip.pt . . in tae City of Savannah, Connty of Chatham, and day of saM month, the followiag pngretpi to wit: All that tractor panel of land, situate, lying and juwa&mm six hundred and forty (64n) acres, more or lean, and bounded re follows: Jjn Lite aprtUtotbe flwannah riverTon theSfst Iif lAds'fcfetdilglng fitfWm. H. Stiles, op the south by the Apguataroa£ and on tho west by laud’ belonging to Jolm WinfomAob, with the bolidiaga ami imptoeenrenta op the said track of land, lying and being the property of tbe abo-e named def ndants. described and conveyed in a cer tain Indenture of Mortgoffe bearing date the 24th day •I>Ma|r,«tphteea hundred and mxiy-onfo.-to reugfy said tl. fa’s, Property pointed ont by Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles- - aug3 Id BENJAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff. C. C. .LwiSol^SnV and for talc (at Uie lowest price) by ' WP. SANFORD, At tli« Sav.nuuHh Mil's, JI«Ut Ui ft. yr greet Notice.' Partnership, onder tbe Finn warns of OKMK 4k GKAYBILL, lor the transaction of a General <k>m- mieeiou business in the City of Savannah. Fleman ATCrane and Jam s D. Gr-iybOI, ef SovAnaftht are the general partners, and Jams* 8. Graybill. of Mar. con, Georgia, is the special partner, and contributes twenty tl oCk. This psrmprship is r August, 1864, and srmB lure (420,0 4) to July. 1841. aa*44w is to cuntmsnro oa • toe fttst tormtoato ea toe Mat of , ,11. A. CRANE, J. II. GRAYBILL, . J, G..QHAYE1LL. Paper Hangings AND Ill r Window Shades. MRS. MARF ■: X TURNER, No. 58 8t* Julian 8tr**fi, I si . 3 t • » . a supply of Feper Hsifltofii, Win- it 'cnrtucro, vrMeft wUl be sold Hu received a new dow Shades and Gilt cheep. ' lyto-ti Nutting, IPowellA Co., rl'iO.'i'viBAIHCfiftfif All-1 .; GEO O. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. sifri iv^yjL ratMmMk From New/Wheat, i nn sacks and HALF SACKS tn -Mare mid lUUtnrmieby | jli wL M -L JrJ4-tf HuUBMtftOO. Steamers for Sale. 1 i rpwo LIGHT DRAFT BITER STEAMERS AMD one STEAM TUG, afi nearly new- For tala low. ; Apply to Jj*l-tf ‘fcriii L. OOLBT A 00, tolO The first class steamship TonaWeEtnda, J. TEAL, CuigllBider, wOl leave lor the above port on her regular day, U IU ->TS s ' ’or Irefgtft dr*pcMig«;’lMvtkg KOp^rior HMnmo- f at' !-■ ■■'! pnrili;se mo* ; v P’lHTWilt o , ii ; '..-a -.11*1 Ol Ktaot Ti ME*!* a,« Direct M SDs&ut : uunniitniicfftlinf *"? T® ‘ Wfttl -fV-W* PU-H-. *• t. 1 HILTON HEAD. ■ri it.sitl -...i ■»,. • i,.r -.'.u*. a-^rmregov>'( .ttflETnn kanm: • <• fa: g^ii t.q fi »fe y y SlOopTCdHttY:* Mary, OLD leare erery Mil ail Satiriay. For Palatka; E. Fla., aivij m «• JQBQWtfQe ATi ^UNS WICK, ST. MA RTS, FBHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AMlPICOLATA.' < irf vi/'M)*' r jiiiitf'i*r<yf *i\ LIZZIE Capt. N. The new and elegant steam packe’s, KEK, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUC^itt, ' ‘ " kavlng brep ipe^Qy 3^; W; 1 tM. Tddte ^Hth unsurpase4<r actmnmMMtoim, *WHI Into rogalariy for the above places, Ibnlgltogi gftore every TUB- DAY MORNING, and tbe Lizzie Baker every 8ATCR- DAH MOBMUiO, rt tto O'emr^ Returning, will leave JactBOntfne eterjrTnesmiy And Friday, arriving At Savanna* every Wednesday ■ ml Katnniu mnrnlnini In time tn connect with tile wharL or to CLAGHO N. B.—All freight payabl CUNNINGHAM, Agents, shippers. jyie-tf USSL- « FOR 8 ALE, HITEE STEAMED ATS and TOW [ Yai(lou*g(»£y and uraft. iBefflfrg YeseelsTfrfrein Barges, fto. *.». DA COST A,- 1 So-42 Wstarnkrcek N. Y. Pqe Sale. «/t »re ; J • Kl 0*4*11 OQa ^ T HE subscribre offers hia plantation agd appur tenances for sale on reasonable terms; also, the entire crop pf Corn, Cotton, Cane, Potatoes, Ac-, now In nroceiff of enWfctlhfi. This PlnatoHaa laMtaated niao. miles from Madi son Court House, Fla , and two nules from Cherry Lake Church, Where UMts (Ire good Bchools now in snceesafrt opwatton. - Tfr# YeeslUty s* tho fa ll, and bsaUhfnlares af ton Blare, gftd toe high moral tone of the nei^bborboo&maWeit; oue ot the most desirable ^ The land to GffE wstoiad gHI 4skas and rnnning branches, that have never failed in the most pro tracted droughts, and uia nnclgured lands are cov ered with the finest osk, hickory and pine timber. The plantaton is naw In aareeasftd operation, with 400 acres plasteA to .-long, fttqple cotton, whicli will produce at least 260 ba)es;27" acred In corn, which will produce f.fflo bushels torn. The landa on Uie endrs place are composed ol a.eco acne—1,000 asr— cleared and under good fences. 1 will tire hell eighty head Of hogs, fourteen good males, well broke, t ire hiwrea, lire plantation wag- ona, forming utensils to nut twenty, plooghs, black smith and carpenter’s tools, one McCarthy cotton Aid. honsehold and kitchen furniture, aad everything eis« on the place. -ta' -it ,,. ... i. .. , There is an nnfal ing well of water on the place, good dwelling honse and cabins sufficient to accom modate all the laborers neitaseary to woi k the plan tation successfully. I If applied for early, to^Aurchaser will get a bar gain. Address me at Madison O. U., Fla. aulo-dtf Hprnev^ Yif^f TOOKB. Tbe new and very fast sailing ride-wheel atea^lii^ GENERAL BARMES, ■li? 00 t ?, D "’ T ho> - M. MatoQo.remniTforTvWMl q>oid- tively sail on her regula^daji, Thursilsy, Aug. a3a 4 a4 4,^0^to p. m. For freight or passage, having new and splen didly arranged accommodation?, apply to '■ W1LQBM fttf UUABTON N. B.-XO freightyopeiied on bored after 9 o’clock oa the day of Bailing. No engag&T bfcfths secured after Tue.-day, gh li^tont/nMcss palB fotv sml7 : r Murray’® K>R ■ • Ba - : jjti lilEW^^WWlK. m reiwl ; , * i *w idnli t’i The fayorite, paw, ArsUdres ntremihip a V X-R G*~<0 , E, M. BULKLEY, Commander, will leave for the above port on her regular day, Thursday, August 23, M 4 efeleeh' p. m. dationfeappl?to M8aee * t,avin S kapdsomo gccommq. HUNTER ft GAMMELL. Empire Laire, FOR HEW BEL JtMS : The new and fast sidewheel steamship Ban Salvador,- ATKINS, Master, Will sail for New York on >. Saturday, \ .^owt J45, at — o'clock —% m. PASSAGE RATES: Cabin Passage, |2S Steerage, $13 or passage, having accommodations su- steamer in this trade,"apply to For freight or perlor to any apply! ; , • j RE. HARDEE, No. II Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON ft ALLEN, Agents. No. S Bowling Green, N, Y. SEMI-WEEKLY LIME FOR CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. -H LIFE AM) CAMPAIGNS - -Ui K. .Is* a. l » w . ** ■ . din is i OF Lient.G««.^.J. Jackson. - (STqMWFALLdAIJi^gNJ BY PROP. -Be- L. BEBNEY, D. D., e i a :j, .. Of the Union Theological Seminary, Virginia. • ■ ' >-• ’ »Ftar>«.,,-.v »• .a, ■ ,, d - ' ,:-*a *> lUOk Tjy-JPs-mTT.- - a; , hROM the unusual ■■ ■nli iBi enjOyui by thean- thor for obtaining the most authentic material tor a full auft vslknu hfoffwy off General Jackson’s private, as well as public career, we are enabled to Offer to thsajUilih .the moat dertcable history of this great Christian warnor ever tfeiore pfiMished. The work has bore carefully revised and corrected by Gen. R. E. Lee, and ts pTOiishew for the pecuniary advantage of Mrs. Gen. Jackson. The work is furnished to subscribers only, and can be procured only 'hrangk the regular agents. Snb- scribers leaving their uffBa and address at the mile* of the Louisville coureF (where a specimen copy of the work can be seem) will be furnished as soon as practicable. F. WILSON, Savannah WVHT ft-r.-rr OJT HAJSD Aj *;t.* * 0 • . . For -W/rift ,1'roJai ■ * ( * i •:. t *• 1 . Ufil »E0ME ENGINE, FUETARLK OEEflff’ 4* ONE M do ONE 25 do STATIONARY JT SEVERAL'BOU 8AW MILLS, of capacity unsurpassed, always re hrefowl 1 w rf.[ • itJUU ANTI-FRICVIOM METAL, Of my 0#ir l(A*lfWlC^t)^|, ,«5SRer|or to jny- thlBff to thg mujitt *}ld Waihttfed to RtoeWtoftc- practice allied for the cure ol an nts cure, or no pay. 1 OF BROUGHTON. ftfi] fibre kemove to She will Visit patients at their rtof- ^E'^fffioiS.WGAfl AND corner Price Jyio-ti, A -in- — ■ 1— Carrying th« United States Mail. Ji -.IT I -i Nil.. in, ' . J Leave every Wednesday and . Saturday at 3 h Mr ft ■ ' .''-'.‘I The mw and fast steamers e- 9 Capt. W. T. McNxlty. and PILOT BOY, Capt. T. R. Patwi, Being specially adapted to this route; and having su- perldr accommodai Ions, will leave regularly as Above the Fannie evary Wednesday and Pilot Boy every Saturday at 3 o'clock. Returning, will leave Charles ton on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a. m. These boats connect with t' e 'steamers Sylvan Sbore and* Lixzlo I BUStfr from Florid*, with New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore steams hips, and the Central a^d Gulf ( Railroads, y; ,1| W , , . Fpr fl eigilt or passage, apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent, •toST-tf’ 1 fitarieston Wharf. flits IJilTISIIMITlIN 5 BRfflli lfiJi. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. * ■ H# . ’ .> • al '•Bt. 1 THOUA8, PARA, PBRKAMBUCO, i '< BAHTA, AND RIO- BE' JANEIRO. 1 . Giioaw c l..,..... ; ,r*.KaU U- Tyjlidtl . — -!d' J-i-n J- - i ajj iii tev-tLiaqiii I’ .to in dt > Sr.Umar,contract wLU theUnRed SUtoanpd Byari Governments for the carriage of the mails, will ffis. patch one ol their ' - NSW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL L STHAMSBIPS, each over 2,000 tons bnrthen, On the 22d of Every Month, _ From the ' "* ‘ . :, ‘ Tcxrfc of New Yorki For the fegowieg ns mil ports and ah the fdflew- Ing rates of passage, payable in gold Of its eqaiva- lelit: ,3: . t !•■■■ i gfonint i . a From New York to BW Them as. i From New York to Psra From New York to Pernambuco From New York to B^hto....,.,., iso From New Yofk to Sio de Janeiro...1. joo nfrtSe^T #t ,14ir fiteft Ancxperioaoed ’forgeaa is attached to such vstoc). ' ^lOcen ™ ““ l **“ thfoa * k ^ Peat Office. Poet- ^ror farther infbnnttiow d^Mtoregj^gl^to^’' i.»i <-'-•! - Nat Wr-toddardkfSrek. (9 A^* o AXL*N,_ •80 $150 170 180 XJipUR OF THA C|TY JC hiHltby Hmim ^ ^ ^„ XN6b*E9, j.. hunt by Hunnemaa ft Co., Boston. Being euc- non Engines, are weh adapted foreitiesnot iuppM-d -with water works. These Bnginm. haee been ffrell osrad for, and are in good otdt;r. Anplreto, .. ^. , ^‘-shT-ltn " t Chstrman df 'SpectoTc^MRtom f‘tifcf Rheumatism, Cancer, a 'Aud Kpltcptic rit»,, : - A . ■ CtJBJUJ Jx W1RS. EtsIZA KEOGH, . Corner of Brooghton and Barnard -treofo } J2t tt ’ Over Ly Freldfosto r XV- W. STEELE, - - Pads Steele ft BerhanM . " r*" 11 Herdriitfi'BffW, HUtoff Sead,So. C t dnd oarnerMtmgamdOtargs sta.,Charleaton, /NALLS’ the atteniton of Wholesale and .■V'j.eh—ree to hiesapariorstoek fit , ul ’ Military and Haval Clothing, ... rUROTSaiNQ GOODS, ;V ???«*. 2*W{],TM» rtkted ^3,foto <Ui -.-.Si eo- j NEW8P. ZINKS, Vhretow PehlfoBl l ire euppUfi to Afiy Atoerteen warn procured to • atpnhllsh- OTHER, next to Pont Offlc r*' * Lfrto,-. •ft' L. .