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Proceeding* of ihc Meeting of the Stockholders of the Central Roil Road and Banking Company, of Georgia . Savannah, Dec. 13th, 1840. \t a meeting of the Stockholders of the Centrsil Rail Road j Ranking Company of Georgia, on motion of A-Porter. Esq., his Honor the Mayor was called to the chair. Joseph Felt was uested to act as Secretary. The number ot shares of Stlk represented was 10,400. The President laid the annual r port upon the table, and on motion of Dr. J. P. Scriven the r ful'm” was dispensed with as the same had been published. \ communication from a Committee of the Board of Direc r of the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Rail Bond was read. — Inasmuch as there was not a quorum present, it was on motion jaid on the table for the present. The president introduced to the meeting Major Howard, of C dumbus, who addressed the meeting on the subject of a Rail Road connection with Columbus ; whereupon, on motion of Major Porter, Resolved That we concur with the Directors in their favor hlc notice of the elTorrs of the people of Columbus to form a Rail Road connection with this city, via Fort Valley. Resolved , That the thanks of this meeting are due to Major j II Howard, for his able remarks on the subject of the con nection. Resolved , That we are warranted in saying, that the Mus cogee Company must and will be met by the various parties in interest, at a point fifty miles east of Columbus, in good time to receive and transport their first cars to the seaport ol their own State. On motion of Major Porter, Resolved, That the very clear and gratifying report ot the President and Superintendent of the Central Rail Road, (show in<r its profits and expenses, and its increasing prosperity and advantages to the business and trade of Savannah, and its prof it to the Stockholders at present,) deserves our unqualified thanks to the officers of said Company, for their untiring in dustry, zeal, and ability, in forwarding the interests of the said Company generally. On motion of Joseph S. Fay, Esq., Resolved , That this Convention be now adjourned, and that the next annual Convention shall be on the Thursday after the gecond Monday of December next. R. WAYNE, Mayor and Chairman. JOSEPH FELT, Secretary. maisa x e s f In this city, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Evans, Mr. JOHN M* BISHUP, of New York, to M iss MARGARET L. youngest daughter of John and Catharine Bell, of Columbia, S. C. 7ftABB eV&BBKV. [Revised and Corrected Weekly .] Special attention will be giiren to this department of the paper, and planters m\r rely upon getting their supplies and selling their produce at our quotations. ARTICLES. ! From to Bagging, Hemp 44 in..yd 14 22 ’ Gunny 20 21 Kentucky Bale R Manilla lb 10 Kentucky 10 10 4 Bacon. H uns I! Sales 6} i-i Shoulders 6 6}’ Beef, Mess 13 5 t 14 Prune 950 10 N<>. L............ 1 Bread Navy cwt 353 4 Pilot 551 620 Jitter, Goshen, Prime .. 2* 22 / Inferior 15 18 a ndles. Spermncctti.... 37 38 Tall >w,Georgia made. 15 I6 Northern made. 12 16 Chrr>e Northern 9 Id Cos fee. Rio 9 1 ‘ Java 10 12 Lagutyra 9 IJ Coal, Hard. .......ton 550 Cottond’pland,lnferior lb Orlina y BJI 9| Middling 9} 10 Middling Fair I'J I'Sj Fair to Good Fair. 13} D's Good Fair I' 1 ! | (.’lioice 1 .t Cordage, Taricd 12} 13 Manilla 15 16 .j fShirting, B.own 4 7 $ I Bleached 5 12 (J I Sheetings, Brown... 7 12 „ ! Bleached 12} 18 ■3 1 C ilicoes 4 I'} k I Stripes Indigo blue . 10 12 j s|Cheeks... . 10 16 . Mfc*d Tick 10 18 ! Fuk, Dry God cwt 4 4 51 Herring, sino’d.box. 87} 95 Mackerel, No. I bbl Do. No 2.... Ho. No. 3.... Flour, Baltimore 11. St.. 600 625 New Orleans •‘anal G 75 700 Georgia,. Grain, Corn 68 80 Oats, do 40 “MPwier keg! 375 553 Ray, Eiste rn ..100 1 00 North River 93 95 y ]b 7 7}! . dry Salted /nm > P *2 Sr "tch ton English 11, 03 21 Swedes, assorted..*| 41 4} lb 4} 5 Nail Rods 6* J *rd 0 01 L ' id Pl ,” and 8ar.... 100 575 6 0b 5 cheet 7 ..!!! cSO 900 T. BAKER, & Cos., GEn UAL GROCERY DEALERS, r N 10 N fEIt R Y WHAIt F , Uy&ssfts, sa . Dec 15 j]t edward g. wilson, justice of rim pface, C "’octjanccr, Collector, Accountant, anti Copyist. ,In der J, Haywood’;,, opposite the Pulaski House. IW ,- !urn da y, Wednesday, Dec. 26. - c> Jo —mo. f DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. RXE ff of BROUGHTON and BARNARD STREETS, TANARUS, J h Market Square, Lillibridge’s New Brick Building en d-of the undersigned, and a generous public, are re stoclr r lUIl Ull y informed that we are now opening an entire new R IBBO\ I I ANCY STAPLE DKY GOODS, BONNE'I S, ’ etc ‘> which are offered at a small advance on first cost. D sg * Ve us a call. SPENCER CURRELL, ecl ° WM. A. BOGGS. ARTICLES. | From to f Steam Sawed ...Al 12 09 15 00 River |8 00 I'M 0 Ranging, for export! 6so 903 I White Pine, clear.. 00 00 i4O i 0 | Do. do iner’able 12 00 15 t 0 •5 { Red Oak Staves.... 12 00 10 00 5 White Oak Pipe ... 35 00 6<> 00 -3 White Oak Hh.l ... 25 ‘0 35 00 White Oak B!)l ....*2O 00 25 00 Shingles, Cypress.. 300 350 Do. other kinds 3 00 Lime b!>| 75 1 Mulas-es. Cu'n gal 21 23 New Orleans 28 30 JV.i7ff.4d. to 20d lb 4\ 4} jVacal Stores, Rosin .bbl 2 Tar, Wilmington. 251 3 Turpentine, Soft. 2 75 Spts Tuip’ine.ga! 48 52 Varnish 24 26 Oils, Sperm. W. Str’ed 131 135 Fall Strained 125 130 Summer Strained Linseed bbl 85 Whale Racked... 62 Tanner’s Lard... 15 1G Camphine 62} P-tutor s bbl 20) 250 Pork, Mess 13 14 Prime 05 • ; 1 50 Pipes gross 51 60 Pnrtrr doz 175 275 I Peper, Black lb 9 10 Pimento 12 Raisins. Malaga box Muscatel 8100 m........... Rice, Ordinary 100 ’ J O” F air God and Prime.. 3 3$ Su>rar Cuba,Mus’do...lb 5} 7 Port. &.St.Croix.. 7 1 8 Havana, White.. Orleans 6 6} Loaf. I® 10} Lump Id 10* Si ill, Liverpool sack 1 1 12} Cargo. bush Soap, Am yellow ....lb 4! f>\ Shot., all sizes 6} _ 7 Segars Spanish...... Ml 2 25 America 2 6 Tallow, American. ...lb 8 Tobacr-o Georgia 7} 12 Manufactured.... 10 4tJ Teas, Pouchong 25 75 Gunpowder 75 1 Imperial. 75 1 Hyson 75 80 Young Hyson.... 5J 75 Eohea Twine Bagging 20 Seine 25 30 Wrapping Paper rm 50 1 HARMONIC INSTITUTE. f Corner of St. Julian Street and Market Square, Savannah. THE subscribers respectfully announce that they have opened a complete MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT as above, and hope that in so doing they will meet the wishes and wants of the mu sical public. From its intimate connection with the Harmonic In stitute of Charleston, S. C., the same resources ai.d facilities will be equally enjoyed. VIA BO fORf BS, By J. B. Dunham, Adam Stodart, YVm. Hall & Son, J. Pirsson, and others. military instruments, Os every description, including the latest improved Sax-IIorns; Complete Bands furnished at New York prices. VIOLINS BY THE DOZEN, or SINGLY, Country Merchants are invited to inspect the qualities and prices. ALSO, Violoncellos, Double Basses, Flutes, Guitars, French and German Accordeons, Flutinas, Harmonicas, Violin Bows, Bridges, Screws, Rosin, Haii for Bows, Mutes, Capo d’Astrat, Music Desks, I lining Hammers and Forks, and in fine every article pertaining to the line. All of the above being directly imported by F. Zoghaum, at Charleston,are offered at Wholesale or Retail, at New York prices. Merchants and others who have been purchasing at the North, are invited to test this assertion by a visit. Instruction books for all in struments, Sheet Music, etc., including all the nevv standard publi cations. The best ot Strings for all instruments. F. ZOGBAUM, &, CO. F. Zogbaum, ) G. B. Mitchell. 5 Dec 15 SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM'Y OF GEORGIA. Asbury Hull, Pres. <3c Treas. J. U. Parsohs, Sec’ry. Prof. C. F McCay, Actuary. Tho above Company takes Inland, Marine and Fire Risks, and Risks on Negro Property, on the most liberal terms. It is now in most successful operation. Its condition and success will be fully explained by application to the Agents, who are prepared to take Risks. june 7 6 mo WAY 6c KING. Agts. Having accepted the Agency of the Washington Union for this City, persons desirous of subscribing for the Daily, Tri-Weekly, or Weekly paper, will please leave their names with the subscriber. Terms—Daily paper, $lO per annum. Tri-Weekly, sdo do Weekly, 2do do E. J. PURSE. LIT FELLOW CITIZENS—I am for the offieo of JSheritf of Chatam county, at the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. JOHN 11. CRAWFORD. dec 6 —3 t FELLOW CITIZE AN.—John E. Davis Esq. intend hig to retire in January next from the office of Clerk of the Superior and Interior Courts, I announce myself as a candi” date at tho next election, and respectfully’ solicit y’our suffra ges. July 26 WM. H. BULLOCH. FELLOIV CITIZENS. —i am a candidate for Cler k of tho Superior and Inferior Cour ts of Chatham County at the election in January next, and respetfu’ly sulldcit y’our suf frages. july 26 R. F. AKIN. ELECTION NOTICE— Mn Editor.—Please an nounce EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST, Esq., as a candidate tor the office of Sheriff of Chatham County, at the election in Jan uary next, and oblige Aug 2 MANY VOTERS. Fellow Citizens—l am a candidate for Cieik of the Su perior and Inferior Courts of Chatham County, at the election in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. aug 2 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. rpHE LIFE AND WRITINGS of David Hale, late Editor JL of the Journal of Commerce, with selections from his Miscellaneous Writings. Grecian and Roman Mythology, by M. A Dwight. The Neighbors, Fredericka Bremer—a new edition with a portrait of the authoress. The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, by James Prior. The American Almanac, for 1860. Millers, Planters, and Merchants Almanac for 1850. A copious and critical English Latin Lexington, by Joseph Edmond Riddle. M A. Received by dec 6 JOHN M. COOPER. SHAWLS ! A FEW very pretty Long Shawls just received and for sale by JOHN VAN NESS, dec C LADIES GAITERS. T UST RECEIVED anew supply of Black and Colored Ga •J ters fer sale low by JOHN VAN NESrS. dec G >. 167 Congress Street. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED per Cherok tea Splendid Assortment of Tass Satins and Velvet ribbons, Embossed Velvets, Gimps, Braids, Silk Velvets, Neck Ribbons, Velvet Ties, Cuff’s, Silk Braids, L. C. Hdkfs, Love Veils, Kid Gloves, and all kinds But tons and Trimmings for Ladies Dresses, for *ale, cheap by dec 6 JOHN VAN NESS. BONNETS! BONNETS!! N’ EW Stile just received and For sale low by JOHN VAN NESS (5 157 Congress Street. D RESS GOODS ! I )LAIN AND FIGURED Cashmeres. Alpacas, Lusters, See., very Cneap. For sale low for cash by de e(> JOHN VAN NESS. JUST RECEIVED another lot of Funny Cashmeres for sale cheap by JOHN VAN NESS, dec 6 ‘ WANTED TO HIKE T~)Y THE YEAR a Negro Boy about 15 or IG years old. Kn -13 quire at this Office. rv/\rw g VLLS English Linseed Oil. just received per TcxM ’"" ,l ‘"bto'o.FALLIQAWT. Wanted to hire—a good cook iml w**b#* for• family, for whom liberal wages will he gi\en Enqmie ’ at this office. oct ls ~ tf WANTED TO HIRE — A Negro Boy, about 14 to If yetiedtd, of good oharacter, and well acquainted with the city. quire at this office. lt GRAND EXHIBITION < AT NO. 151 CONGRESS-ST., Next door to Ambler, llarnum &. Co.'s Hat Store-. FO It TW O WEEKS ONL Y! £Droxsszor fresh ! THE LADIES are paiticularly invited to call and witness the large and beautiful selection of Toys and Fancy Articles, suit able for Santa Claus or Cris Cringle to }iive to the good little folks for Christmas and New Yeais. The following is a portion of the goods in store for exhibition, which will he sold cheap if an oppor tunity offers: Rosewood, Glass and Paper Boxes, furnished and unfurnished, Velvet, Morocco and Papier Mache, Segar Cases. Some for em broidery, Silk and Bead Purses ; Mantle Ornaments ; Flower Vases, Ink Stands ; Net YVorsted Joseys ; Port Moneys, Camelion Gimps, for embroidering Caps and Slippers, Extra Fine Horses and Buggys. Horses and Carriages, Extra Superfine Circus’, Steamboats, Juglers, Surprise Box, Cats, Dogs, Horses, Villages, Rail Roads, Nine Pins, Games, Extra Fine Tea Seats, Babies in Cradles, Babies in Waggons, Very Fine Laplanders and Rein-Deers, Guns, Pistols, Swords, Drums, Whips, Trumpets, Castles, Magazines, Fox Hunts, Deer Hunts, Panthers, Lions, Tigers, eYc &,c. Don’t forget the Grand Exhibition is at HOWELL’S Old Established Fancy Goods Store, No. 151 Congress street, next to the Big Hat. P. S. The Store is small, but well stocked with the best. SASHES , DOORS , AND BLINDS. 10 000 ‘ Sash, of all sizes, from 8 X 150 pair Blinds for Windows of all sizes. 50 Pannel Doors different sizes and thickness. For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN. No. 153 Bay Street, near the City Hotel. N. B. All orders for Carpenters work executed at the short est notice. ts nov 29 SASHES , DOORS , AND BLINDS . Lr AAA Lights of Sush from 7 9t012 X 20. 200 pair Blinds for Windows, from 8X 10 to 12 X 20. 100 Pannel Doors various sizes. Qfr* Odd Sizes furnished on the same terms. For sale by nov 29 JOHN G. FALLIGANT. Paints Oils, ££a*ushes, &c. jA A KEGS WHITE LEAD, pure Atlantic. lUU 200 kegs White Lead, pure No. 1 and 2, Union Works 200 kegs English Lead, ICO kegs Black, Yellow and Vene tian Red, Ground, 500 lbs Croorne Green and Yellow, dry and ground in oil, 1000 lbs. Venetian Red, Spanish Brown and French Yellow, 200 lbs. Red Lead, Orange, Drop Mineral, Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Umber, Tr/nsianna, Black, Blue Black, Eddy’s Blacky Indian Red, and ALL KINDS OF FANCY COLORS. 30 doz. White-wash Brushes, all sizes, 50 do Paint do all sizes, 20 do. Sash ‘Pools, all sizes, Graining and Varnish Brush es, Lettering and Striping Pencils. 1000 galls Linseed Oil boiled and raw. For sale at Wholesale and Retail on accomodating terms, by JOHN G. FALLIGANT. nov 22 West side Monument Square. BROKERAGE BUSINESS. THE undersigned has resumed the business ofa BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT, for the pur chase and sale of Exchange, Stocks, Real Estate, Produce, Merchandise, &c. JOSEPH BANCROFT, No. 117 Bay Street, next door Rail Road Bank. %*Particular attention will be given to orders for the pur chase or sale of Lands in the Cherokee Counties. nov 22 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.” THE Undersigned has for sale the following Property : A Plantation about 2 miles from the City,containing between 500 and 600 acres of Land, well improved, and good buildings upon it. A plantation about 15 miles from Savannah, containing about 1000 acres under good cultivation in Rice and Colton, also with it about 800 acres Pine Land 2 miles distant, and all the Stock; also 35 to 70 prime Negroes. Three Tracks of L ind in Effingham County, near the 27 mile post, C. R. R., each tract containing about 1000 acres. 500 acres of Land on the St. Marys river, at the junction of the Little St. Marys with the principal river. Also, a valuable Rice Plantation on same River, about 8 miles above the town of St. Marys. Two tracts of land on the Canal, U miles from the city, con taining about 100 acres. A valuable vacant Lot on Liberty-street, opposite the build ing of the “Sisters of Mercy,” in fee simple. A Duelling House and Shop on leased land, No. 8 Pulaski ward, Liberty street. Likewise, 10 vacant Lots on Liberty-street, east of Haher sham-street; and two Garden Lots on Liberty-street, near its junction with the Thunderbolt road. Full particulars in regard to each of the above Tracts and Lots, and terms made known, on application to nov 22 JOS. BANCROFT, No. i 17. Bay-street. rpHE BOQUET OF MELODY, a Musical An- Jl nnal for 1850. Glimpses of Spain, or Notes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847; by S. T. Willis. Hildreth’s History of the United States, Vol. 3d, complete. History of Charles the Second and Allred the Great, being two additional volumes to Abbot’s Series. A Treatise on the Management of Infancy, by Andrew Combe, M. D. Sights in the Gold Regions, by Theodore T. Johnson. A System ot Phrenology, by George Combe. Redburn, 11 is First Voyage, by Herman Melville. Sidonia, the Sorceress, by William Heinliold. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, not 9*2 ______________________ . WOOD ! WOOD !! A SUPPLY of Black Jack, Oak, and Ah. and other kinds of WOOD for nle, by E. M McDONALD, Oak-st., opposite N. K. corner of C. R. R Depot. WOOD, WOOL), WOOD —The subscribers will keep con stantly on hand a supply of the best Black Jack ami <>ak Wood for sale in lots to suit purchasers. R. A. ALLEN CO. oct 4 3mo SITUATION WAN TED *y n middle as<od man, who has been for a number of years engaged in (lie Wai chouse ol ihc Central Uni 1 road. Satisfactory references will be given. A moderaie coincn*ution i** all that is required. oct. 1! tl 1 The Lafayette BURR MILL STONE lllaiiiifacliii'iiig Company, Bolton's Building % liner Street, foot oj ft ftilu/ur SAVANNAH, (JA., WILL keep on hand and for sale BURR STONES, from fifteen inches to seven feet; and vve judge it sufiiciei t recommen dation to say One Thousand setts ot tliese Stones have been sold in the Statps of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Caiol na ami Virginia—giving tlie most perfect ?atis!action in botii Com anj Wheat. *'•> UNION STEAM BOAT COMPANY iff"M'W"i / \Kifw/r. y ’ . OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. TLIE very light draught steam-packets H. L. COOK and ORE GON will be ready loi service in a few weeks ; the ioiuier commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw and the latter by Capt 1. N. Pin lpot, both gentlemen of experience on Savannah Rivet.— These boats will be enabled to reach Augusta and Hamburg in the lowest stages of the river. The days of depaiture from Savannah will be Tuesday’s and Saturday’s, and from Augusta and Hamburg on Saturday’s and Wednesday’s. Freights consigned to the Agent at Savannah, to be sent via tlie river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, &.C., will be forwarded free of commissions, aug 23 M. A. COHEN. Agent. DAILY U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKET LINE. * | BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, V 1.4 IIILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. (iNLINU TWO-THIRDS OF lHi WaT.) METAMORA Capt. F. Barden. W.M. SEABROOK Capt. P. Bi.akkknsmr. GEN. CLINCH Capt. Finn Pkck. JASPER - - Capt. Wm. S. Dixon. Tiiis Line is composed of the above very superior Steam I ackefs, with experienced commanders, and cannot be excelled lor safety, comfort and regularity. They leave Savannah every eveningat halt pastS o’clock, and leave Charleston eveiy morning at D o clock throughout the yeai. Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tickets between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including tiuals on the steamers and omnibus fare in Savannah. BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah, aug 23 E. LAFITTE &. CO., Agents, Charleston. BIAHE’3 PATENT, FIRE-PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO. HSpHIS Singular and valuable Substance is sold in fine powder, a. then mixed with linseed oil to the consistency ct tbit k pairit, and applied with a brush, and after an exposure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating becomes a peifect slate or coat of mail protecting whatever is covered from the action of the weather and fiom fire. It is a mineral substance, and lias been found upon anaiyzatuin by Dr. Chilton, of the city of New Yoik. to consist ot larger pr<- pottions of Silicia Alumine, Plot. Oxide of lion and Magnesia, with lesser of Lime and Carbon. Ir is used extensively for cover ing roofs of either shingles, matched boards, tin, zinc,sheet iron or thick paper, if yourshinglcs have been on tor years, you have only to sweep off the moss and lint, with a stiff hioom, and coyer with two or three good coats, and in a tew months you have a perfect slate roof, impervious to the action of the weather and fire. 3 here is nothing equal to it for steamboats and cat-decks, for all kinds of iron, it form's a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, and never eleav s off. It should be used for everything that you wish to piutect lroiu fire and weather. In some places a spurious article has hern soul a*, ihe genuine, therefore purchasers should he careful to buy n authorized Ag nts Every Bbl. is marked BL A ICE’S IT RE i’ll COL I’.AINI. The above Paint is for sale by’ C- A. L. LAMAR. se pt 13 ts Savannah. Ga. Staves* PERSONS in the country desirous of engaging in getting out Staves, are informed that the preparation required for foreign export is as follows: To he made either out of TT7life Oak or JJ i iter Oak I rees. Length, from 42 to 44 inches. Breadth, not less than 4 or more than ? inches Thickness, not less than 1 or more than 2} inches on tlie tbincst part of the thinest edge. The hack and edge of the Stave should he dressed down to the same thickness—should have a clear cleft or split, and he Itee Hour knots, crooks, and worm-holes. Staves prepared in conformity with this specification will be re ceived at the full market price during the ensuing autumn and winter. Present value, thirty-five dollars per one thousand pieces. Aug 2 * ANDREW LOW & CO. FORSALE \ TRACT OF LAND, on Pipemakcrs Creek, Chatham coun ty, containing 440 acres, Swamp and P ne land, suitable for the culture ot Rice and Corn, or Cotton it is al-o well limbered, ad* joining tho lands of Messrs. Potter, Gibbons. Relict and Dotson. ALSO, A six acre tract on the Louisville road, about one mile Irom the city, suitable for a farm. All under fence. For terms apply to JAS. W. Pul A ON. r.ov 15—ts At the Clerk of Council s Office. SITUATION WANTED, AS a CLERK or BOOKKEEPER, by a young man. C.*hkl . reference can be given to any person needing his services. Apply af this Office. ts sept 13 Turpentine* -i BARRELS City Distilled, for sale bv IU Aug 2 J. G. FALUGANT. PAIN I’ AND OIL STORE, Wkst si pi <>r mom mn i MfUARK. —JOHN G. FALLUSANT invites his Iriends and the public generally, both from town and country, to call and ex amine his stock before they purchase. Every article is selected by himself and will be warranted ol the best quality, and he “ill sell at low prices and on accommodating terms. Aug 2 Window sashes \no blinds turn lights,hby io Sash ; 2000 do 10 by 12 do ; 1000 do assorted sizes; 100 pair Venetian Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by Aug 2 J G FALLfGANT. VMnitTE LEAD.—IO,OOO LBS. Atlantic Whito l.iari, uar \\ lantod pure ; *IOOO English ti<v <l<*. do. l'i bv j. <; r.u.i.u;\.\ r