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TO PRINTERS.
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fiTttlE Sf mamn'antun- Ttjhi Ko-
JL voiviug itouMe nnd Single Cylhidcr
Printing Madiiaes,
“Bed and Platten
POWER PRESSES
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for
NEWSPAPER,
Book., US" ofo,
AND
MJSJWk H«1 JB»
PRINTING.
t
Tlicy would culi nUent'mn of Put,Haliers or New*
I'apitu lo tljeir uew
BAILVii'AY
iifßs turn.
Which i» expressly desiarnml to supply Newspa
pers of moderate r.imjiution with it plain out
servloablt) I’tin ting Machiue, and one ennoble ot
doing also Job work ot every description. I!
*An be run easily by one man at a speed of 800
Impressions per hour, nod by steam will give
1000 or 1200 per hour, without noise or jar.
The Trias occupies a apace ft*-x 10 foot, and
tan bn worked in » room seven f Weight
boxed,*6,tiOO poutida.
, Their
S I NJG h E
LARGE CYLINDER
bb ATh at as
tlllHSfi
MACHINE,
f()R
COUNTRY
PRESS,
Is also i\ convenient and durable Printing Ma-,
elihn*, capable <>f doing the entire work of un
out of town office,,
It is designed to run by hand at a speed ol
100 pair hour.
Each MneKino in warranted, and will notj fail
to give satisfaction. *
We manufacture almost
Every Article
«
Required for
. Letter Press,
Lithographic or
Copper-Plate Printing,
Book-Binding,
Electrotyping, and
Stereotyping,'
And furnt h Outtit, comploto for each.,
£O-W\ would call attention to our .
Patent Sectional Stereotype lllocke,
Met lianical Quoins,
Patent Lined tlalleys,
New Compositors’ Stands,
Cabinets, of new designs, and all sizes,
Standing Galleys,
Patent Pocket Bodkins,
Printers’ Knives, Ac.
Blanketing and Tape of our own import o'•••?.
aad made expressly tor our .Wwsprprr and t'yl
iuder Printing Maeliiuus.
Estimates,
IN DETAIL,
F b isSITLO and
Anew Catalogue containing cut and d-\<‘rip
* Hons ol many now Mv ohWs, not before shown
ia their beaks, with directions for putting up,
working. Ac., and other information, is just, com
pleted, and can be bad ou application.
E. IIOE & CO,.
NEW YORK and BOSTON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ico MY
and
RARE INDUSTRY.
SA\ E 1 ©l®' ItAJiS.
THE CHICK A VAC©
> Ute 4 Wii lit aj4 mAj 8 j
■
ARE nowprepared to purcha«o Good Clean !
. Cotton and Linen Rag'-, in miy quantity, j
and pay fur them *
The Highest
\mmrn psbqh
In Ostsln-
They have established a fine Depot at No. M
North Water street. f- r the receipt Hornge
of Rags and Paper .Stock of all nftw, under
tlx- humediate charge of ('apt. TIIOS. BAr-H,
who is authorized to pa£ a liberal price for all
Block required for the Company ,111 ills and
brought to him in u suitable condition.
Rags may be either wbite, colored, <fh mixed,
but they must be tree from woolen, clean and
well handled.
Dealers in papflr stock in the-city ftnd’inienqr
will find if to their advantage to communicate
with us before disposing of their stock elsewhere
Newspapers will advance their own interest,
by lending Iheir; influence to secure the saving
and collection of all the rag- to be found in their
respective loeulßFs We will credit them in ex
change for paper at liberal rates for all the mer
chantable Hags they may r,eml us.
Rags sent by the Rivers and Great Northern
Railroad should be addue: sud to the Company
at Mobile.
All shipments by (lie Mobile and Ohio Rail
road should be directed to Beaver Meadow Sta
tion, the location of the Company’s Works.
For further information apply at the Compa
ny’s Depot, No. 51 North Water street, or to the
undersigned, in person or by letter, at the office
of the AdvcrLiser and Register, Mobile. Alabama.
W.O. CLARK, President.
THE
DECKER &CO.
IVORY AGRAFFE ISAU
mmm®
4RE celebrated throughout the country, and
fire distiqjruishftil for their Singing Quality:
j Volume and purity of tone ; Sympathetic Elastic
j even touch. Durability of construction, and beau
ty of finish! '
First Premiums awarded at the New York
Slate Fair in LSSB, and whenever and wherever
exhibited.
The Decker k Company Pianos have always
received the First Premium whenever and where
ever they have competed with the most celebra
ted makers in this country.
The Ivory* Agralfe Bar is an invention beauti
ful in it# simplicity, and wonderful in its practi -
cal effect. It is the most compact Agralie ever
invented, an 1 its influence upon the tone is to
render it mellower, rounder, and mnrfe clearly
bi tlllknt, wliilo it utterly overcomes that sharp,
metallic quality which disfigures the instrument
of"all other makers.
The unanimous opinion of the best artists and
the most reliable critics., is that the Decker
Company Ivory AgnUtc Bar Fiauo Forte, which
in voluminously sonority, and positive solid it v of
tone, can stand comparison with the best grand
i’iano Fortes made.
No. £ Diiimt { quaip,
Cor. of 11th St- and Ithavenue, NEW YORK
January &«47*tf
’ 18G9.
TIIK.SOCTIIKUN FAVORITE. !
mm VBUT RTSiYSMIW. :
Pronounced • i mSouthern Pi s$ to be:la* mod
elegant, t l ta ! i,«l young p -'ples
paper ptinteii in tii.s country* #
Wo are now publishing Morooner s hlmß a j
Sequel to the Young Maroeiims. and Jjelr i. ->bPi. j
or a j Jay's AdmnUhes in i * .mx, by one of-Fan j
ninhs no n- proumuiced *vqin.l to the best »,i i
Maybe Reid's stories." We ’edl L y in, in .the j
•first number of I.'eiß, a thrilling sten by a l.iiiv j
of \ iijfinia. entitled “IA n,\ Lin* d.i’t <e 1
the Hair," which will rfin for .e\ ei ’ m. i h .
Imoufi: the r»'‘dibricfinlldhUuus to IU'RICF. S j
WEEKLY are Rev. F. H. UoithiN'l, author o j
‘The Young Maroon ' v ,* if- T. 1L (’*;:•
Mrs. Ford, id Rome Ca.; MiA M.ny .!. LA . mm, of
Nerfolk. >. i • e.ud eiT, ui; . .
Tkd.vs —l : 2 a vear in advance ; Iduee copies
l ive copies for ; Ten copies for *ls,
and Tw.mil ,me . ;i, E r ••_. .
mop and ,em l.v. -Jiur :i."d ' pei
annum.
The vxdume be :; in« with the Lily number. * I
Buck munbev- can be supjdadl IT n the tt\-st
an*d all pearly ratbscrllwrs may i- .vev the mini
4 bors for ihe fir. i six*mouilw. siiiched in an ele |
gaftt illuminated cm i>r.
' Address, J \Y. REKKE A CO..
rub!L'her’-M.tcou rla. |
T&* “Hurt's rr<v’b/" and Qnß.san Banner J
furnished for one year for *5,00 cash.
MSetSev tlsma GroM ,f
OUR> NEW
MeskTidiMe Golden Pens.
| Aiv reeemmrHided b\ "> «vker.-'. T.e.wy'-Qs. Frofcs
; isors, Teachers. M< imuuua and .ill »\ ho have tried
j them, as the best Pen ltranuLtciured.
j with the greatest care, rendorln ; tlnun more <lii
| rahle than any p< n now beiVa-e the public.
Bent post-paid to any address for 75 cents per
; i*uv. c.onfab|mg oqc do/vn. .
j Orders contvuiniiig Trrtmey. jor the same sent at
■ our risk. Do not tdraefc to them.
M. MeALPIN Aax>.
Louisville, Ky.
I lease state whore you saw tins advertise
j meat. * l-b-lOt .
Fisk's Metalic .Burial Cases.
VJ.L sixos kept constantly on ,xi rtf' Mow
„f J. T. Uu : 1. M .J’u,..aad C. I{. Auilil
; tore. MatUson. Florida.
i Also, an a<S,'rUiuMit s eonsiantly kept ou Jiau#
l bv* F. IS. FH.l'liA tjnitmao, Ga.
i ',~£?-C.Ksh on delivery.
T. A v,\ A. W.SIMMONS. Agents.
‘ Pecember 11, lst'k t»ui
(' 'a I„ GILBERT. Pc.,lor ia Grooories, Fruits
. » an 1 Ve-1 taWes. |F<mU:west.corner Market
■ S-pwre. sepSo-Jin
JOB PRISTING
establishment
It; Complete in almost every particular, and we guarantee to Execute as
. GOOD WORS,
As can be done Anywhere,
WITHTAE &M&E FACILITIES AT HAND.
ra«- JW*
l Are Strictly
CASH ON. DELIVERY,
And onr Rates
Fully as Low as those of any Establislimenit
Tn Ibis SopHoti of the fhnintrv.
QUST^iAH
■it um nmuniL;
[MALE AND EEMALE.
fTMIR KXEUCBFS'OF THIS INFTITpiON
.1 ' will bo resumed „» Slemlay, U,e ■!).
Litkiuhv DKI'.UITMKXT.
XJcv. O. 1.. SMITH and Mr.
O. W. STEVENS.
Mrtol>Kl*AKT\!KNT.
. NSJ M NOHTIIEN 1
Rules*.of tuition. . Light or Twelve B-Hars
per tjiium’i', Hc.cording to the advancomeiii ot
the pupil.
Tfiirion payable at. the end of each quarter,
No a<‘dmd|on nuule. except in cases of protract- J
ed sickness. *
Bo irtl. In gde-1 families. -lo.Oifcpev month.
(.Mriiman, Ga s . vbiu. 8, 18D»; -ID-linst
M aNI’KD i UK
ISiffiETS 9FTBRGBE.IT fITV, 1
i A Work iW-iptiva af, tlw vr'RW *nd thi Vixr,,
tiu 1 o sriox Hisnws .u»d brnces ol tl. i.li.y.
j lr von wi.liVo kiimv l«»v l'ortnmare urulc and
U:.*.: i. , .1,,,e 1 ■ ’ '' v 'l Y ' "-’e ruiae,l iu .
Wall Slrc*’ts u»w.Countryra«u are swindled by
?! iv; en : bow Ministers und Mia * hams arc j
. Pu-k ni tiled: In >iv Dam <• Halls ft ml * <nc rt Sa- |
! m 1 li '• LOUS • ftlld
; | .o! sgio-t are comluv* and : how ."toek a:i l .Oil!
i j 'iuupnnh Or! "inate and how the BubHle.-* Burst, j
jre 1 (his work. It eonuims-Sfii tino engravings; j
I tolls 0.l about tin* Mv-i i.-s ami t'iimes v*f New ,
: \ ovk. and h the Spiciest ami Cheapest work of
the kiod published.
Price only $2.75 per Copy.
J ' --Senil for li ■ .ilars and wo .nr Gun-, mid
| n fitii ,inscription of tljo work. Address, JONUS, j
j BHOTHKt.fi,I Atlanta, Ga.
i bciaa eiroiilatcil. For that the books >uu bay i
contain 3n lino inniravings and soli at $2.75 par j
•copy
4 sSV.OO GKHKXIS VCK
j j\_ or Alii r k'.,f *’„f/rar to <t>i# Unt.h Auent.
AGENTS V,'ANTED FOR
xATTKEW HALS SMITE'S NEW BOOK.
iisYfflr
I A worn: UKHOil’f. WITH ANKgUOTVS AM* INI’UOiXW OF
JA.it in the’ Oi*mi Meb'ofyohs,
j Being a Mirror of Nfw York, ivti.'ctiog the Stv
c rot softhe t i ref Cl tv.
Oae aiend sold 80 iivoue day, another sold and
! delivere r**? iu 15 days, another UOl in 7 days.
!Nol< I s’ ev, r pub’! - K'd Ihu: ■# - ‘ ' By.
: -ff-gai You wish to know how F -rtunes are made
;I f ar.fl l<ust ia a dfty: how Shrewd Men are
-L& i s.ined in We.n eiroet; h-nv Coun.; u ieaAre
Uwir L.’d h; -v; : s; how MnLters and Mer
j chants are blackmailed: how Dance 11a 11s and
• \.avert ' - are mann.ed: luc.v iiambliar
I Houses and Lotteries are coriducted: how
Kfeirpanics ovigi iate raid Low the bubbles burst.,
! Ac., i-on 1 tab» work, it tells you about the tnys
; tcries of New York, ami contains spiey life like [
I >ke!ohes of its noted millionaires, m *; . hunts. Ac. \
A 1 irge Oetiro Volume. 720 p.»: -. finely illits
irated. * 55.0 \Ureeaback sent free on ap- j
plication. For full particulars and terms ad-;
dnxss the sole publishers.
J. B. BURR & C<\, Hartford, Conn.!
January 29.
Geo-PEowul^
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
No advance charged on Rub Ushers’ prices.
All leading Newspapers kept on file.'
Information as to Cost of Advei;tisipg furnished
AH orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries bv mail answered promptly.
Complete printed lists of newspapers for sale.
Special lists prepared for customers.
Advertisements written mid noiic.es secured/
Orders from business men especially solicited.
40
DR. m . L. BATTLE.
era©aoQ uAJimj
BAWBRIDCE, - - GEORGIA.
% (Formerly of Quitman, Ga.,)
'® S! r ILTx 5 FIT Parties at QUITiVSAM, and all points on the Atlantic and
V ▼ Gulf Railroad, when solicited to do »o.
; |T for the liberal patronage which ha? been tendered liim. and
1 I v (mid respectfully solicit a continuance of the s, uu?.
j July H. IhfiM. * i apJO-ly
U. VAN ( .
DSMTIS T ANARUS,
. STOCKTON. XO.T.k A.AG.R.R.
; Formerly Or*. McDonald & Van Gif-on. Macon,)
I >KSP! VTi-n.T.Y offers his servY -
i\ citizens«nf Clinch and sntrrouuding cona
ties, in all branches of the professiott.
Will .visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
REFF.REXCKS
J. D. ?mi*.h. M. i>. Macon. (feorgia.
Capt. dl. K. Moseley. Valdosta. Georgia.
.1. G. Moore. Valdosta. Georgia.
• Or. 11. Briggs and Mr. j. D.CharHorv. VaMos’a.
Rev. O. L. Smith, 1). D.. Kchols county. Geo.
Capt. J. W-dD. Yaido-ia, Georgia. *
Capt. C. O. Williams. Lowndes .rmnitv, Geo.
w. J. Mabry. Valdosta. Georgia.
March 1. } >( ; 7. 5-ts
Fountain Hotel,
Light Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland.
tV. 11. Clal>a»u3,lg, Pro.
Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in attendance up I
* on all Depots and Boat Landings. j
HOTELS.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BROUCxHTOIV STREET, ,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
| j
• ■
it f ‘‘ '
rihn*.' : :i 't a i~ H "i hit* Irtcii remodeled
.8. sml -nstvlyrclicrskhwl «i«l put ill perfect
ojtiir tbroup* •>«!. The itsTcii -u tiny
i wn'lliudCOWfurl»V»' aWpww*
"" A. 11. l,VCE,l*J<v l irf«tor.
I February 22.1#67. if
PAVILION HOTEL.
B. C ITQE, Proprietor.
.• lorwrr <-f Ball ami S.roth Broad Stror-ta,
SuvairtmU, Gr-oriria.
n VV.SG takcu die ah,ova Hotel.' WjlMl-l>o»
recently been refitted. ami rcfiSrwstiM
tV,r..*i™>i ojt. the VropriePir run ■*-a'A*- im* pnW.c
I that !)<’ It *i w*B to enter *, t tt-fr f"*a»
r- uu v Rtoil« the I® «ib!<*will »*»».' •*
la-! the n- ’ - I
] no piUjiH will be spared to give entile sulist-ae
! Gun. .
i
lVrmaiie 1 I'.otiril $15.00 p-r a aek.
! A -hare of nubile patronage I* solicited.
! Kebnury 2ti, JMi7. 4-1? _________
| Western Hotel,
Nos, 9, It, 13 &15 CortlandtSt.,
il). i>. \y«v-ma.-. : . I jfKWYORK.
i Tim-. B. V :.>• u *n K. (
I We are in tin-renter of Btt.<iuo-->. and
! TfRAPQUAI’TKUS FOR GEORGIAN’S.
j sept 13 -TMy
! .AM. Uftl.ITK. . GM>. O. Vi XV.I
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
| ClistJ'lcsloziy--. S. I'.
WHITE & MIXER,
j nov7*«ni J*H(« , RU3’OES,
j The Qeitiiian Hotel.
mrs.. Mclntosh
nVTOTHTKY -he public that he continues the
L-.» Hoi..-; bufln - at her old ho' e. otj the
! Public tSqunre ; where she will endeavor to make
1 guests feel at home.
Her table is supplied with she best the market
i afford*, ftnd changes moderate,
j June 3J, 1H67, LO-fr *
.01-1 mm OF SCHEDULE.
* .
Ti’'i"S OFFIFL ~j
Snviiunnli, (Jot -■ iH:, Hills. )
Tr "^
l TV' , .’jV.;;' J '• ■ .. 7 ; o■> \. m
1 ..t (inirtTi Sri'i I‘. M
Anhva- i .inbridKO !»:-*» “
> ~ i. * 7: utP. M.
!.„ .• y.-dt-.u-i IJ: -5 !•- .11.
\niw tisavauiifli at S-.n'i A.«.
lI.S.JI.UV.S.
nuv<;-2m (b-i. i StiK'fc
l-elcgTspli Pablioatiom far 1863.
MAC&N If AILY TF.LDGBIP3.
This piper wd! enter the year with a very
L r l . ri iilr! >n. It will ov r lg» fouml in th«'
front r.uik-«r?!.mtb»m j«mm.!i«tlpf',i'l of dm
!■„ • , H . v. .1. v.-s ,-m l I .i.-ga. ‘i; ««!>•
iin vubiabfe to the the '.Wnhftiiic aud tho
i• i r • ► ..t ii v : ii -,...
Air,. .. bold - fevg/y impc vin'it isder i olT&<?or
in and the v, a ad will - U imph.Ling ai all
uwU*?. d‘rri;« y-.-’.r. tjiunwiy of them. ‘
■j r ;* ;o pei annum, or s•> fer six months, j
Georgia Sc u-Weekly Telegraph
41! >»• ’ -I ; »k It will pre-* nt.
tfii- >- I me c!; maeteiTSi f'S :*-• the Ihiily—■ he ot the
id c .’a fev v h<? advertGtineui.-r. :
The tbrsi n-miiber wiltbeG “lied on or aboufthe [
Ist January. Brie •: . : a year and $2 for six
Uebrgm We' hly Telegraph.
* rest in the i
worl l. Ttis
siv column'> -n arly all reading nmiter. Me !
shao’s accept ftrv.it but few short 1 ndv^riisemonte..j
It i, I C uuph% epitotne of the HGtwy, j
and ay,a Family Journal h:u no superior in the!
Worl -U Frioe; a vear or ; i.sh for six motitha.
Cid-liV A ILFlik
b <
Bit SAVAIiNAH REPUBLICAN.
DAILY AXu WRIKI.Y.
BY J. R. SNEED.
THE iinUcmgnM is pl->I u< aunounce to
■ (.--.im in of ;li s iiii.'i-lionortnl jniyu-il.
.ml biyjiftFi
.'•"•'T buU’k*• ih^Tby pAmt a’.”-UtUl
> t*d «txi#purl Hie nublk still Ofi&ble iutn to carry
:• ■ ■ '
. •
generous BUiVtiort. promising tbeoi. in ryOrn, the 1
i best iiov. commercial and p{di*l<vrf {d.iriml timt;
1 - -.
TUC kVCKLY UEPUBI.&SAN,
IW;n„a for tb.i plMtiiiß oom- j
ml by the .i fe ih jTar we expect to
• reading mailer than any paper
: >,,,U * TERMS.
i- idv <W. v SIO.OO
i e-e-n. s .*’.UO
]}■'
\\ v; per year aOOj
h i;» ailvancc for either edition will be
required, without exception. .
Ail letters site Hid b addressed i« below.
J. U. SNEED, R. publican Office,
Oct. 23. ISOS. • Savannah, Ga.
CHANGE i 1
FOR
BARGAINS!
VALUABLE
T.N * sis 1
I«!l >!.»««»>• *»
a <»««'• * I in w <*>
FOE SALE.
p. Tt, The undersigned
. Is.-- b.«t placed In hi-> kinds, to bo disposed of
imiu. iluivly, at private sale, tbt following valu
abl« Tovi n property, which will really bo sold
i at a sacrifice, to wir
!
1
THE TWO STORY
I BRICK STORE,
At present r 'apled by W G Bentley & (b, and
{tajacodtid ti be the best constructed building in
j Qui;umn: aud adraptageonsly located—will be
j sold at loss 'ban e<i»t.
r rice, $3,500.
tut: framed
STORE HOUSE
i fleeCnfTy occupied by Cap!. Brooks, and situated
i i-a the nuiin busin<‘:iA street The Lot is fifty
feet :i '.ut by two hundred deep, and in rear of
j the store is an excellent
STABLE!
A N 1)
jCAMIifiS MDSSiU
Aud Oiiod Garden.
: Tbl- i the cboapciil. property offered for
1 -rlr in tli" town of Quitman.
I'a-ice, SI,OOO,
, t ■. ■
__
: Two seres of L.-mis. on which is a New, comfor
table nmi convenient
DMELLISG HOUSE,
ALL NECESSARY
OUTBUILDINGS,
An ! a Large and Beautiful
TV-wf 1 tAmsiif
T‘ ‘ rr . T - bunted near the Academy
and cfhiveiiieidi lor parries (leering school ad-
Price, $*2,000.
‘rg In addition to the
foregoing we have for safe several other places
places of ve!ue. which will be sold low.
Ft.! further particulars apply to
F. R. FILDES.
December -K 45-ts
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS,
roil
i*n !l fir-1 of Junnarj, FifiO. the Morning
: NVws entered on its tAVi-ufieth year.
" *N *- -.veil known throughout this
nos the i*ath *rn St ites. that a rceapitula
ion *f i- opbd ms or its sfiMtdlng- is simply un
nece ai . T.he efr^>rts that have been made dur
; ieg the past year to make it a newspaper worthy
;of . iTiiuib*. i ave met with hticcess, and to-day,
*
| The Largest Circulation in this City !
| it can be found in every city, town and village
| in Southern Georgia and Florida, besides having
* general circulation throughout this and other
No* effort will be spared to make the Morning
News a comprehensive medium of
| General, Political, and
( »?vimortnal Intelligence.
,j at fen-ti n * ■.••in 2: Liven to the welfare of
- - . h and the interests of Georgia and Flori
*ll. IT ' LOCAL DEPARTMENT is a speciality,
.1 rid ns ’vo attention is paid to this ynportant
branch than any other journal m thycUy.
’ It can ; ays be relied upon fov a full amount
|of ivr< liRLf matter. The Latest News by Tele
.! M til. • ! has competent correspcnd
«m: a ;*4 important point* It contains a full
1 ire 1 rate "Daily Cot tea aud Produce Report
; A*t this market.
reuws' of subscription-.
i>.vn.v — On* y. ten dollars: f»months, five do!- -
iu ‘A tr.cxibhs, two dollars fifty cents.
t-hry'- dollars. ; v
> -One year, two dollars; 6 months, ono
Dollars.
Orders by mail addressed to
•f. H. L>TJLL. .Savannah, Ga.
sdb. 39se
PLOT? - GUIDE FOB tgS^#
Tie ••ditir.n of One hundred thousand of
Y;. k - ;-i:ate*i t.Y.tyloguo of Se* ds aud Guido
;o the Flow ex Garden, is now published. It
im -a v urk of 108 j-acc?, beautifnUy illustrß
- - ab TV> Fine Wood FngraVfenga
] \ bb-. and an elegaul colored
plate. aßoqnetof F were.
■ - b- .udful as well as the mo'4 in
structive FFral Guide published, giving pisui
and thorough directions for the culture of F)bv
er- and YegotulCes. iC 1
The Flora: ie is published for ibe b*tc* J
of my custom - to whom it is sent free -and a J
fed to a unset i-®
ply by mail, f . Ten Cents, which is 1 '
. ' Address JAMESAi.t
jan29-tf Roe)g mediui^H