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I> t RsoNAL-“Bcuo” Clark.—We wet e
^vgu5i 8 , lrl „i,ed to SCO this "worth,” «n
TT^vr^ s '
our streets, again, tfce other day. We
|S, ’°' b:ul hopeu that he would nevermore
S ] )0W his brazen face in tkiscommn-
. Il j tv . How long! oh I how long will
. f 0 r the «cek , t j, e before the appetites of the de
Ibiccipts ■ testable carpet-baggers cau be satia-
„ |ulcs. i 0 g 3.7; te( j. We bad thought that time had
; arc worth-'’3 - coin0 , a s far as Bainbridge is con-
* , V n •)>,• <;<>"t! ur - rf . n ,ed but it seems there are a few
Cotton is de ; f lplcklDg8 ” yet left.
’'• Or' 111 • 1 : s brisk. | — ■»*
nOr<
Tltc
Groc rj
■v trade i
T rAi-t
c’lU 1
i,vk. ail
Capt. F. L- Hai.e.—This gentleman
has, during the past week, entertain-
„ ; ed our people with some very fine
' ""bv al lectures on Southern Resources and
Southern Institutions. Capt. H. is an
will
to-tiiud
Spiritualism, -v
yy .nn<-d —. i agreeable speaker, and handles his
' _ the r "^ r, ° J,, “" subject with considerable skill. He
U T " ’list inoiit- H'- 1:: | s ns ; j s ,]. e agent of the Piedmont Life In-
f «t<- recover them. i surance Company, of Virginia, which
,n “ '^’hTatuionncellint ’ a Southern Institution in itsbroad
t ' V: ' r< ' , '.' i r ) 'l, 1 ting Club will de-| est fie nse, and we congratulate the
fh’» f " Afoudny evening I eoin p an y on having such a true and
in p’»bk.o on -- 1 efficient Southron agent to represent
» ! ^" v c ilv of I their interes's in the States of Geor-
iittle girb d e-1 11111 “ ;
Z nn Sunday 1**'
They wev
re j oia and Florida.
Read These Lines and Ponder Them
Wehl.—The best tests of the merits of
any proprietary article is to ascertain
what is thought of it at home where it
is manufactured, such a test Lippmun’s
Pyrafoge cau well stand, as to-day it is
decidedly the favorite remedy for chills
and fever, dumb ague and other diseases
of a malarious origin, iu the city of Sa-
vauuah where it is prepared. The priu-
cipal druggists of the city would as much
think of- doing without castor oil in
their stores as to be without this popu
lar (and deservedly so) remedy. It is a
vegetable preparation free from delete
rious drugs aud acts as a touic upon the
entire system, thereby invigorating the
system so much so as to euable it to
throw off disease. Pyrafuge does not
nauseate or sicken the patient %ud can
be taken by the most delicate persons
without fear. It should always be at
hand as chills and fever creep upon ns
so stealthily that we are not aware of its
approach uutil it is upon ns. A word
to the wise is sufficient. tf
Gen. Rawlins, Secretary of War,
died in Washington on the 6th inst.
Gen. Sherman becomes Secretary of
War ad interim.
Miscellaneous.
S. SL MILLER,
Denier in Mpogany, Walnut, and Pine
FURNITU RE,
children of ft *Irs. j Mayors Court.—This tribunal has
j very little to do here of late. Some-
' —cn‘nlogne of j times it is for weeks that no offender
Vbftv.-- ',. tl College for j of justice is brought before it, owing
A *‘ W ?'-’ rV; v!rJ'of>mnieriM>op- | to the fact that all of the unruly are
,\e (ft ,pa locate ; finding more “bread and butter” in
attending to flieir own business than
paying the city for non-observance
of its mles. However, on Monday
there was acase’before His Honor, of
no ordinary character, and which if
given to our readers might be inter
csting hut as the affair was so amica-
r f flic <>f eideitnin-. jji 0 adjusted after having first fhreat-
iTb'* civen hr the R^onewnll I ( , ne d to prove so disastrous, to save
' nr- to ho direct- j t i ie feelings of the parties concerned
f,v Prof. Fnniniio". j we forbear comment,
their New
, ,h,d \>v so (loir!; '
iriTilr. )0t .
nI v «hd to learn that the s '"'
f,. rovv,.^”
nr o infornied^^
*!• 11,. wn'fhi" the
- v nfieritiy wo i "
1
Liberty Hall, 1
Crawfobdsvtlle, Ga., Ang. 14, 1869. f
Messrs. A. A. Solomons it Co.,
Di uggists, Aava-mah, Qa :
Gentlemeu—Please send me half 1
dozen bottles of your Bitters. I have
been using them lately upon the recom
mendation of a friend, with decided bene
fit, iu giving tone to the digestive organs
and general strength to the system.—
Send bv Express, with value endorsed,
C. O. D.
Yours, respectfully,
(Signed) Alexander R. Stephens.
ang23-tf
\V , a .
tfondav h«t. hr shifting un
r .q The Vaior on the brick
f )rni q„q lnt if was Ine first
' v ,f (lie year nr£(l_
\,,<1 P urev Jtt'onre in 'he Mar-
v :,l, , „rv,<l snnnlv of Fall clo-
, V „1 come'h'ng thill just soils
.1 ; rt ’he wiv of serviceable
aa ,Tls. Give them a call
v ,„, r money's worth. Re-
1, P r F,i«' Wi'er Street
■P r 'T'; •
IV,. I,
t >r T’l- f T iSE’-VM.T. F RE
e evimined a specimen
! pictnrial arm* of these
■n Cummin"is the man
t we could advise !
and
Our Postmaster to be Removed.—
We regret to have to announce that
our long tried and worthy Postrnas
ter, Gen. N. L. Cloud, lias received
notification from Oresswell, that his
services are no longer needed in the
office at this place. We do not know
who his successor will be, or what
prompted the Postmaster General to
take the step, but probably by our
next issue we will be well enough in
formed to give the whole transaction
to our readers. One thing we cun
say, and that is, that a better officet
than Gen. Cloud cannot be found, or
one who will give more satisfaction
ro the people, no matter what the r
„ . ‘ jp ditical notions may be
oi".\ im IV, II -is 1 heir tnanv ; 1 r
■ a , ', see them and pur- j The Cost of as Occasional Drink.
m< a ammonia J Rays tltt World: “Once 111 awhile
--*-*■*- i pensive man may be heard to say, I wish
. UMs ; re heeiaing to PVC- j j Uad ^1 the money back that I have
■ -[ busy has’le. Steam- j s[)l . llt in drinks for the past ten years.
.!; ii" in*ire firipu-iit visits one man iu twenty who, retrospec
and :t!‘> 'rriius of ears are lively gazing, gives utterance to that
V |, s. 114 MU i from the wish lias in liis mind au approximating
file mauifesta- ! estimate of the amount which a person
,'i q season lr*s ear ! of eveu moderate bibulous propensities
‘ ’ "" I may spend upon drinks in the space of
_ ! ten years. Leaving wines aud expensive
; SOU. MTU C.-TTON?— jliqnois quite out of the question, let us
mi- friends who i re i.nl, fit ; see wliat a eocktailist or moderate ira-
e requested to cmi.e to our ! ° f oH r 3'« ifi llkt '^ t0 C ' lisburse OD
• , . ! Ids favorite refreshments iu the course
M : ' :• 1S b r°T n f i or a year. Assume that be drinks every
'■ " • ; l '"V' um ,nc '‘'o’ 1 \ day, one glass of ale, at ten cents, and
the hinner will carry! f rn * *
y share. Now, our fricn.’s
French and. Cnttage Chamber
anA looking-glasses.
157 BROUGH
feb‘20 -0 1 v
D. R. Adams, A. A. Adamb, H. K. WAsnBtrnN,
Eatonton, Oa. Americas, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
ADAMS, WASHBUEN & CO.,
FACTORS,
—AND.—
Savannah, Get.
References : Hon. A. A. Allen, W. T. Cox, Esq.
July 24, 18C9. ' 42-3.y
THE GREAT
CHILL&FEYEE
EXPELLER!
NOTICE.
ryHE Firm of R«i<l * Ison »m thu day db-
I solved hy mutual c inaoot, Mr. 11. M. Iaon
rcliriu- frum the Butinct.
REID l IfON.
August 18th, 18(9.
A T. REID, of the late Arm of Reltl A Iaon.
a will continno the Whoteaate and Retail
prjr Goods and Gr«oerj Business, at the Old
Stand, where he hopea to fee all hia old.euatom-
cra aud a host or new onca.
A. T. REID.
46—lm
MATTRESSES
MADE TO
ORDER.
N STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Y%7E ARE SOW PREPARED TO TAKE
V> ORDERS FOR
SliOAR HILLS
.’ND
SUGAR KETTLES,
SAMTLES OF wntOIt CAN BE SEEN AT
OUR STORE
Babbit & Warfield-
.Tlt'V 81 -48-4 m
DEALER IN
1, «jj]
WINDOW GLASS,
MJSTS, ©a® TuarsaTasus.
§tu$lie,^ fttttg. &t:
Xo. Q Wbt ta Is.ex* Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
j-jy- Sash, B'.inds and Doors, made to order in any style at short notice.
Va. Great care taken in filling orders with promptness, and to have every case c
Goods properly packed. * AugH, IS69—45—ly
WM. HENRY WOODS,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FALL & WINTER IMPORTATION,
1800.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR &C0-
237 & 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE,. MARYLAND,
IMPORTERS AKD JOBBERS OF
B ONSET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Velvet and Sash Ribbons, Bonnet Sitka,
Satins and Velvets, Illusions, Blonds, Laees.
Ruches, Nets slid Crapes, French Flowers and
eathers. Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats
{trimmed and untrimmb:)), Silk, Velvet and Felt
Bonnets and Hats, Sundowns and Shaker
Hoods. AEsF-Tlie largest stock of Millinery
Goods in this country, and uncq"a!!ed in choice
variety, which we offer at prices that wiil dety
competition. Orders solicited. aug 21—46 3w
WAGON FOR SALE
A IT EXCELLENT FOUR-HORSE WAO-
cn lor sale, at vary low Sfuiim.
Apply u> WllAkJ Jt. RU3SXLL.
July «. 1 SOT-If
IT IS IN FACT A
MOST WONDERFUL
2?BVBK. CUXL3
ON ACCOUNT of THIS
INSTANT REMEDY
ZB-A-'Y street,
savannah, ga.
AfiENTFOR
TTE i« at all time^ prooared to advance liberatlr on Consignments of Cuttton for sale in Sav-
U_ anoah, or for a.ipment to his cor.espondents in New York and Liverpool.
Au"U—45—6m.
ESTATE
FLOUR.
NEWFLOUR
F IFTY BARRELS trom New Wheat just re
ceivtd und for sale by
T. B. HUNXEWELL A CO.
HAVE ON HAND A
8A€«8 &m L8.8B.
5000 pounds Bacon Sides.
-5000 pounds Shoulders.
350 pounds Leaf Lai d
Fct sale by
X. B. HUNNEWELL A CO.
MAKING A
glasses of whisky, at fifteen. That
amounts to seventy cents a day, which
I v •iu* s , f prosperity veinetnb, r j makos f oar dollars and ninety cents a
yv "’er. who has labored day and ( work. Multiply by four, and you have
:i to advance vtmr inUrests, and Ul9 CO a mouth, which conics to $135 20
>e forward determined to pay np. t year. Tims, if the man who had car-
1,, .. ~7 |ried on at. t’uis rate for ten years had all
11 N ' ke read-1 his liquor money back, his pocket would
'' fiU ! st0 tl10 ft'ivertise-! he inflated to the tune of $1,352. This
ui nf f!ie “I icior Cane .''Jill," and ! ls 011 [r a small beer calculation; bnt
“ ’’ lorator " O r-f ir , "f those who spend five times this
11 1 , n':iui on liquors, and remember that their
articular notice 0/; name is 1
’ -Sugar Evaporator.’’ Our t\
should take
lance to secure the very best!
;;u* making utensils made. Dr. J.
H \vl \ Pro., arc the agents in
liubridgc.
V\TCU Putty Thieves.—On Tues-
h.st, while a friend of ours, in
dry-goods business, was waiting
“ a l u, . v - ft thief quietly walked
«-th his hat, which has not been
■1 of since.
)u llio same tlnr, °ue of our eouu-
Solomons’ Bitters.—This prepera-
fion, compounded by one of our old
ext and most esteemed druggists, has,
during the short time iu which it has
been offered to the public, attained a
reputation which has almost entirely
driven out of market '.he vaiio .s ton
ics and stimulants Jwhich, for a few
months, by exorbitant puffing and
heavy advertising, succeeded in baik.*
ing a profitable business for their
L
in
OURS-
NO CASE, HOWEVER OBSTINATE,
CAN RESIST ITS HEALTH
GIVING PROPERTIES.
pyrafuge
CREATES AN APPETITE, BRINGS COLOR
TO THE CHEEKS OF THE EMACIATED
AND STRENGTH TO TI1E FEEBLE.
Every Bottle Sold is Accom
panied by a Guarantee of Its
Efficacy.
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
THEY WILL BUY OR SELL
ANY LAND
IN SOUTHWESTERN OR SOUTH
ERN GEORGIA.
LAR.GIE STOCK
DRY - GOODS
*’» our comi-
fnends was deprived of his bug-
ft hip in about the same manner.
> us have pence.’’
hixamen for Decatur—We learn
■two of our farmers have ordered
1 ° f 1 hinaraeu. They propose to
’ e the next crop of cotton with
f :lbor * thereby testing their ca
'!'■ for cultivating that staple.
"h' 11 hi certainly, if we were a
“' r ' ^ theni/a/fy tested, before
Expensed with Sambo and Dinah.
V 1 u °t favor Chinese innnigra-
’ but btl ‘eve the negro to be the
c "‘ton making machine in the
Solomons’ Bitters are not of the
flashy style, depending upon large
advertising, bought puffs and ficti
tious recommendations for a sale to a
gullible public. Tbeir composition is
well known to and approved by many
of our best physicians, and the pro
prietors depend on the intrinsic mer
its of their medicine to make it as
popular us it is curative.
They do not pretend to offer a
medicinal preperation that will cure
all the ills thut flesh is hen: to, but
they do contend that the judicious
use of these bitiers will greatly alle
viate human suffering, and bring very
many to a stste of comparative health
who have long been strangers to that
great blessing.
Oue good genuine recommendation
of any professional curative, is worth
immigration schemes will dozens or ■ undreds of bought certifi-
** flunk, to
31 to i,s.
make him more
cates, and the Messrs Solomons have
only published a few out of the linn-
dieds nt un-olicited t stimouies
which 'hey have received. We tlrs
morning give a copy of a letter from
Hon. Ales. H. Stephens, whose pecu
liarly enfeebled condition, for the
past six months, has been known to
the whole country. His few earnest
u- ---shrank among sucli words will go muc-
frV-° n Y K,U ' ' ts ,llents arc appa- | firm the good opinion already exist
, ', :fJ grout number of young ' ing as to the beneficial qualities of
’ft''? 10 ba ' e "fftflftfttud therein, {this medicine than would c lumns of
n , Jrt ro, 'tiy who are now among I stereotyped recommendations from
Rend the advertisement; unknown parties.—From Savannah
^ for itself. I Advertiser.
• p.LA I fmale College.—W T e re-
P c ft'l'ertiseinent ofthisexcel
etna,... College, located at Cnth-
ft n ‘l of Which Dr. A. I.
1 , )s President. Andrew Col- tue wiiuie ciiuuiq. mo iv — ~
.. 7 :l l '?’ 1 ran k among such words will go much further to con-
Tbe proprietor of the PYRAFUGE challenges
jverv case, no matter of how long standing, to
ry this GREAT CHILL and Fr.VER CCKE,
and thon deny its wonderful curative properties.
ASK FOR
LIPFMIM'S
PYRAFUGE
AND GET RID OF THAT
JIISEBABLE DISEASE,
cams & FEVKR!
For sale, at Wholesale,hy the Sole Manufacturer
for the United States, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
proprietor or
LIPPMAN’S
WHOLESALE DREG DOUSE,
Savauuali, Ga-
For sale in Bainbridge by Dr. J. A. Butts * C.
KAYTON’S
OIL OF LIFE
CURES ALL.
MS AH® &8BS®,
ASD is TDK
GrAt Rheumatic Remedy.
saytojts PILLS
—CUKE—
SICK HEADACHE
AND ACL
bu liois diseases.
>•’ - •^as’SBSTar*
Feb. 8. 1869 lM *
THEY WILL SELL, BUY OR RENT
ANY PROPERTY
IN THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE-
OF WHICH
THEY'WILL INSURE
ANY PROPERTY
againt loss by fire.
THEY WILL INSURE THE
LIVES OF EVERYBODY
IN GEORGIA.
CALL AN-Y-GAiJ THEM!
office:
BROUGHTON STREET,
npt^«TTF. cocbt HorsE. ;yi7ti
5000 Pounds Bacon,
i
I
50 Barrels Flour,
ALL GRADES;
lObblsFamily Floor,
(equalto plant’s a much cheaper )
Twenty Sacks Salt
1 bbl. mx Whisky,
GOOD;
m%m Bmm&t
T WENTY FIVE pieces assorted Brands just
in store and for sale by
T. B. HUNNEWELL * CO.
SAVANNAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,
.Savannah, Georgia.
T HE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL COUBSE
OF LECTURES in this In»UtpH«n wilt
oomitienoe nn the FIRxT MONDAY IN NO
VEMBER NEXT, and continue four month*.
Preliminary Lecture*, which will b* free,
will commence on the 18th of October next.
Faculty-
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D.. Profee*.»r of Tbe
orv and Pr*cticc of Medicine, aud Clinical
MtAicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Profcwor of Ob
stetrics, Diseases of Women and children,
mid Clinical Surgery.
Professor Adjiiuol—— THOMAS SMITH,
M.D.
\V. G. fcl’LLOCn. M. D., Protcwwr of
Principles aud Practice of Surgery end Cliu-
oal Suigery.
Professor Adjunct—TUOS. J. CI1ARL-
TON, M. D
J. B. READ. M. D.. Professor of Materia
Medico and Thernpeutics.
Professor Aciunot—R. J. NUNN, M. D.
JURlAlI HARRIS, M. D., Professor of
Pliysidogv. _
l’rofeisor Adjunct—J. G. THOMAS, M. D.
Lecturer on Patholozy.
W. E. WARISG, M. P.. Professor of An
atomy.
W. M. CHARTERS, M. D., Professor of
Chemistry.
Professor Adjunct—VT. H. ELLIOTT,
M. D.
Hon. SOLOMON COHEN will lecture oa
Medical Jurisprudence.
R. P. MYEKS, M. D.. Demonstrator.
E. T. ROGERS, M. D., A*si*taut Demon
strator and Curator.
Clinics «t the Hospital. Also, provision
mode for attendance on Midwifery eases.
Requisites for graduation the same si in
all regularly chartered Colleges of good
standing.
For further particulars address W. G.
BULLOCII. M. P., Dean, or
THOMAS SMITH. M. P..
Secretary.
.Tntr 31-tnnvl
1 Case Old Tom Gin,
HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED A A EE
NOW FOR SAXE AT XIV-
ING RATES.
s. W. GLEASON,
gt. Julian Street.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
mascfactubeb of the
latest improved
§8®AB BILLS
— AND
SXJG AB PANS,
COTTON SCREWS. GIN GEAR,
and dealer if
PORTABLE and STATIONARY QUR STOCK IS BEING CONSTANT.
ENGINES, ! t v p FPr FNISUED AND WE CON-
A’SSSSSSSSMSStiSX ^.nti.y refer to tue past
a GUARRANTEE OF FAIR
p 13KH.N, j DEALING IN all CASES.
fiotton and fi« gut*. 5 Bbk Light Brown
ASD
GEN. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
First Office WastaLth# B^ebsnge,
SAVANNAH, GA-*
Aig 21—44—6m?
DU. »I. L BATTLE,
SIBIJ W DENTIST,
Bainbridge, Ga-
C i-RTIFICATES:
I take pleasure in certifying to Dr. Battle’s
skiil as a dentist. HU woik in my family has
»iven enliro satisfaction, and I would not go
hrtbsr tlian his office in search of a dentist.
W. 0. FLEMING.
This is to certify that I have tcQtb filled by
Dr. M. L. Battle, Dentist, and have, also,exam
ined several specimens of his arificial plate
work, and feel warranted in recommending him
ns a neat and sub tantial operator.
JOE. S. DESVERGES.
This wilt certify that Dr. M. L. Battle has
done work in my family, and given perfect
■ulisfaetion. Several teeth I believed conld not
he saved, but being assured by Dr. B., that if
his won did not prove successful, he would
make uo charge, I consented to have it done,
and very willingly paid the bill. I have seen
other work of bis. and have, also, examined
specimens cf his artificial plates, and cheerfully
recommend him to the patronage of the public
as a safe and skillful operator.
GEO. W. FARRAR, M. D.
Having seen and examined Di. M. L. Battle’s
work, I can safely recommend him as a neat and
durable operator. JOEL JOHNSON,
Ord’y, D. C.
I take pleasure in recommending to the
public generally, the services of Dr. M. L.
Ba'tle, Dentist, of this city. I have seen some
skilfully executed work from tbe Doctor’s hands
and have heard many compliments paid him as
au operator. J- A. BUTTS, M. D.
We, the undersigned, having seen and exam
ined specimens of Dr. M. L. Battle’* works do
not hesitate to reeommeod him as a first-class
dentist. His work is all well end cerefally done,
and is such as we have not teen aurpasssed
any where.
te. wr,K ' vyss&r*
W. C. Dickinson, John 8. Hopson,
James Watts, *• H. Smith,
Adam Hinds, »- L.
Richard Sims, 9* A. Paurtek,
M. S. Colbert, Geo. W. Pearce,
W. U. Martin, A.T. Reid,
p. Jerrie Morrissoe, M. fit- Ison,
rt. s. F. Dickenson, J. D. Harrell,
W. A. Dickenson, M. C. Robinson, Jr.
W. E. Itutberford, T. B. Honnewell,
L. M. Griffin, C. C. King, Jr.,
J. N. Wear, John Sharon,
M. S. McIntosh, J. A. Zeigter.
The above certificates are from some of the
most prominent eitiien* of Bainbridge, and they
speak for themselves.
C HEAP, at Patail or hy tb* Banal.
BABBIT A WARJTBLD.
Bainbridge, July 31*t. 43-3m
A eevat.T. BIT OT WHOLESOME
DENTAL ADVICE—GRATIS.
We witness examples, daily, of the ruinous
effects of neglect or indifference in regard to tbe
Teeth, wbe • by applying to a skilful Dentist at
the proper time, much suffering and expi
would he saved, and the Teeth would be effe
ally preserved. Tbe attention of Parents I wish
to call particularly to tba subject: as the early
extraction of a tooth, seperaUfig th«»otha< lap.
or the removal of decay, might be the muaaaof
not only saving tbo organ# of aiasUesttott, #•»
preserve health and beauty.
r 11. t. BATTLE.
Surgeon Dentist.
Bainbridge^ Ga.
ang21—«•—tf
W. W, LINCOLN,Druggist.
GEORGE M. IIEIDT, Druggist
JACOB LIPPMAN.jlrog^at.
C. M. HILLSMAX A CO., Druggie!*-
R. 1L TATEM, Drugglat
W. 1L STARK A GO., Grocer*-
ALEXANDER A RUSSELL, Grocer*:
HOLCOMBE, HULL A CO.. Groeer*.
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Grocer*.
CHAMPION A FREEMAN, Groem*.
M. FERST A GO., Groeersi r{ ,
DILLON A STETSON, GroctftV
J. A N. RUTHERFORD, Grocert
HILTON A RYDER, Grocer*.
CONNERAT AJOHNSON.Gtveeiu.
RAN DELL A CO., Gttoeer*.
GUCKENHE1MER h SELIG, Grocers.
A.AL FRIEDENBERG, Gasrvffa.
BERNARD A KAYTON, Groeera.
A. GOMM.Grocei*.
WATTS A BRO., Grocer*.
The ahoVe uWJ hddfS* ufilf’ftfiwIA At
trade with 1
At the PiwpiftfanV fWaat
A. A.
i J*rty24 tf
00.