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KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.
Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky.
MURRAY. EDDY & CO., MANAGERS.
Tickets from SI to i$30.
CIRCULARS SENT FBEE OF CHARGE. ORDERB
for T10KET8 in the obovo LOTTERY promptly at
tended to. Drawings mailed as soon as tho Lottery Is
drawn. II. vana Plan Lottery-80,000 'lict.it s ; 6P6
Prizes. Capital Prise, f n 0,000. Draws the ICth and
Bist of each mouth. Address
H. T. PETERS, U. 8. Licensed Afcent,
No. 00 Hasel street, or Hoy Box 62, Po.tomeo,
April 11 Smos
THE
ENGLISH AMI AMRIIJAN BANK,
lilMITED.
INtJORPOHATED VNBER "THE COMPA
NIES' ACT, 180?."
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ??1,800,000, I
IN 60,000 SHARES OF ?30 EACH.
First IBBUO, 30,000 Shares, and tho romainder to bo Is
sued as may be required, under the sanction of a O en
crai Meeting.
THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK,
LIMITED,
Having opened Offloos at No. 63 WALL STREET, NEW
YORK, is prepared to seU Ullis of Exchange on the
BNGU8H AND AMERICAN BANK (LIMITED), Lon
don, and on the UNION BANK OF LONDON; to buy
Bills of Exchange, and to issue Commercial and Travr'
cr?' Credits, available in all parts of the world. Com
mercial Oredlts Issued for use in the
BAST INDIES, O HI NA, AMD AUSTRALIA, WILL BE
UPON THE OBIENTAL BANK CORPORATION OF
LONDON.
Further partionlars may bo ascertained on application
St the Office, No. 63 Wall street.
WILLIAM WOOD, Manager.
GEO. BURGHALL WATTS, Assistant Manager.
Apr_^_amos
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF THE
LONDON WATCH GO.
O
WING TO THE FAILURE AND SUDDEN CLOS
ING of tho works and business of the
LONDON WATCH COMPANY,
Alargo nnmber of fine WATCHES, manufactured espe
cially for the United States, being heavy, first-class timo
koepors, intended to stand hard UBage and sudden
changes of temperature, are left in our hands for imme
diate Bolo. As agents of the Company, wo are obliged
io dispose of this stock for cash in the shortest possible
time. We have, theref re, decided on the plan annoxed
a? the one that will be productive of the desired result.
This plan gives evory one an opportunity of obtaining
first-class time-keepers at a prlco that all can command.
As every certificate represents a Watch, there are no
blanks, and overy one who invests in this sale MUST get
. W atch st haU the retoU price at least, and if at all
fortunate, Oi e to wear with prldo through Ufe.
Remittances may be made at our risk in registered
letters or by oxpresB, or post?nico orders and drafts
payable to our order, and we guarantee a Bofe return.
This INSURES safe doUvery and sure return to every
patron.
We warrant evory Watch as represente.1, and satisfac
tion Is guaranteed lu every instance. Knowing the
worth of the stock, we ?an give a warrantee to every
purchaser. The prloe has been placed at the very low
figure In order to insure immediato sale, and all who
desire to improve the opportunity should make early
application.
HART, GIBSON & CO.,
No. 205 Broadway, New York,
AGENTS FOR THE LONDON WATCH CO.
Tin- following Splendid List of
FINE WATCHES AND CHAINS.
Worth $350,000!
TO BE BOLD FOB
TEN DOLLARS EACH !
127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from $175 to $i<50
163 Gold hunting-cased English Patent Le
vers . . 160 to 335
144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex. 100 to 300
176 Gold hunting-caned Patent Lovers. 75 to 376
232 Gold hunting-cased Levers. 00 to 375
240 Gold huntl g-caaod Lepines. 60 to 200
169 Gold magic-cased Levers. 90 to 275
836 heavy gold-cased Patent Levers. 75 to 226
308 heavy gold-cased Lovers. 70 to 176
120 Ladlea' gold hunting-cased Levers. 45 to 225
272 Ladles' gold enameUed Jiunting-cased
Levers .,. 55 to 250
135 Ladles'gold enameUed magic-cased Le
vers. SO to 275
285 Ladles' gold-cased engraved Levers.... 45 to 175
2F3 Ladies' ?old-cased engraved Lepines... 40 to 175
880 heavy solid silver-cosed Duplex. 85 to 125
786 heavy solid sUver-oased Patent Levers.. 80 to 125
600 heavy soUd silver-cased Levers. 25 to 100
478 heavy solid silver-cased Lepines..'.. 20 to 90
263 Ladles' soUd-caaed Levers. 25 to 90
224 Ladles'solid-cased Lepines. 20 to 65
500 solid gold Guard and Vest Chains. 16 to 160
860 soMd gold Leantino and Chatelaines.... 15 to 125
AS-All the ob -vo Ust of Watches will be sold for TEN
DOLLAR? BACH.
Certificates representing each and every Watch In the
abovo Rat are plao-d In similar envelopes and sealed.
Any person obtaining a certificate, to be bad at our
office, or sent by mall to any address, can have the arti
cle called for on the return of the certificate with Ten
Dollars.
We charge for forwardi-jg certificates 50 cents each.
Five wUl be sent for $2 and fifteen for $5.
The certificates must in ali cases be retnrnod with and
accompany the money when goods are ordered.
AU order- promptly filled and forwarded by return
mall or express. Address
HABT, GIBSON & CO.,
No. 205 BBOADWAY, NEW TORR.
June 11 8mo
CHOLERA
Disarmed
. . . 1
The Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed.
DR. E. OOUBTARET'S DI8TNFECTTNG FLUIDS,
Secured by Letters Patent in the United States and
France. Prepared solely by the New York Disinfecting
Company, st their La .oratory, Nos. 298, 800 and 802
Henry-street, N. Y. Offloe, 42 Cedar-street
This Company, organized on apermanent basis, with Dr.
Courtaret, the oeleT>rat*d French Chemist, In charge of
its Laboratory, Is prepared to furnish its DisrHraoTiria
FLUIDS for Bick rooms, nurseries, urinals, water closets,
Erivles, cesspools, Bewers, gutters, ships, railroads,
ospltals, prisons, snd public Institutions of aU kinds,
slaughter-houses, offal and fat-boiUng establishments;
all linds of manures {immensely increasing the value of
tho latter to ovory farmer), and wherever poisonous and
oilciiBlvo gasses exist. Those sgonts are deodorizers,
antiseptics, antlputrescents, snd disinfectants in the
eciontldc meaning of tho words. They remove Bexlous
gosses and odors by chemical principles-leaving in
their places healthful air; they are DUSTBOTUUB, and not
merely absorbents of polsonoas gassos-not injurions to
utensils In which they are used. The attcnUon of
medical and scientific men is directed to these disin
fectants. Attached oro testimonials in favor of this great
discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can be seen
at the Company's office.
DEL? VAN Houas. ALBANY, March 30,1856.
To the President of the Aew York Ditinfeding Company:
Dear tiri It is all Ula represented to bo. We have
mado many trials of disinfectants, but now oonsldor
that we havo found an arUclo which surpasses all others
as a reined j against all bad odors. T. ROIBSEL h Co.
Nsw YOBX, April 9, 1866.
To the President of the Neto York Dititifecting Company:
Dear Sir: We pronounce it without excepUon to bo
tho best we have ever known. Its effect upon every
matter is complete and instantaneous.
O. A. STETSON, Astor House.
mr N. B.-These Disinfectants are used by the
scavengers, undor the direction of the Sanitary Police of
tho Metropolitan Health Department, New York.
POWtvLL A THOMPSON, 42 CSDAE-ST., N. Y.
Generaland Bolo Agents for the United States and the
Canadas, to whom all orders should be addressed.
. For salo vy ?R Druggists and General Dealers In the
United States and Canadas.
Hay 16 Smos
1866. FOU 1866. 1866.
EACH HOOF BEING COMPOSED
or
SWO PERFECTLY TKMPKRBD SIHOLB
SPRINGS,
BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER
edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making th?
3TRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, tho LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made.
Thoy will not bend or break like the singlo Springs,
bnt will always preservo their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
IN ALL
OBOWDED ASSEMBLAGES
0H?B0HE8
THEATBES
RAILROAD CABS
FOB PBOMENADE
OB HOUSE DBES8.
In fact, they are superior to all others, combining
?OMTOBT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS AND
DURABILITY.
INQUIRE FOB
BRADLEY'? DUPLEX ELLlPffl
OB
DOUBLE SPRING SEIET
For aale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively bj
the solo owner* of the Patent,. '
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
Ho. 79 OHAHBEBS AND Noa. 79 AND 81 BEADS BT8..
NKW YORK.
For aale In Charloston, S. 0., Wholeaale and BetaR, by
WM. T. BURGE k CO.
EDWIN BATES k CO.
BING & GOODRICH.
J. R. BEAD k CO.
WM. MCCOMB A co.
T. BELLY.
B. SCOTT & CO.
TJFFERHABDT k OAMPSBN.
3AB. B. BETTS.
STOLL. WBBB A CO.
S. FRIROURG, OAHU k CO.
And all other Merchants who seU flrat-claea BtalRli
m Gharleaton and throughout the Southern State*.
Janoary 36 Arno
(Il ilMJiNTO^!H?! li 1101 Nil.
JOHN ASHHURST,
Superintendent,
roRNERLY OF No. ??0 HAYNB.8TR.KKl>.
JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY
BBUSHES
PAINTS
QUI
WINDOW GLASS
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS,??,
WHOLKSALE AGENTS KUR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
CONSTITUTION WATER,"
S.ND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES Of
THE DAY.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 153 MEETIN6-ST.,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
February 28
CONSTITUTION WATER.
-TMIE ASTONISHING BUOOE8S WHICH HAS AT
JL TENDED this Invaluable medicino prove* It the
most perfect remedy ever discovered. No language can
convey an adequate idea af the immediate and alraoBt
miraculous chango which it occasions to tho debilitated
and shattered system. In fact, it stand* unrivalled aa a
remedy for the perfect cure ef
Diabetes,
Impotenoy,
Los* of Muscular Energy,
Physical Proatration,
Indigestion,
Non-retention or
Inooualatenoy of
Urine,
'irritation,
Inflammation or
Uloeratlon of
the Bladder
and Kldnoys,
Diseues of the
Prostrate Gland,
Stone in the
Elad er,
? alou'.us,
Gravel, or
Brickduat
Deposit,
And all Diseases or*-"* . rtlona of the Bladder and Kld
noys, and Dropsical! f lunga existing In Men, Women,
or Children.
FOR THOSE DI i FASES PECULIAR TO FEH ALES
OONBTIT?l'iON WATER ISA SOVEREIGN
REMEDY.
These Irregularities are the cause of froquently recur
ring disease, and through neglect the aeoda of more
grave and dangeroua nieladlos are the result; and aa
month after month paases without an effort being made
to assist nature, the difficulty beoomea ohronlo, the pa
tient gradually loses her appetite, the bowels aro con
stipated, night r.weata come on, and consumption final
ly ends her career.
i. For salo by all Druggists. Price 81.
? W. H. GREGG A CO.,
Proprietor*.
MORGAN sr ALLEN,
General Agenta, No. 40 O'Off atroet. New York.
MORGAN BROS.,
OHABLEBTON, AGENTS.
April I* 9mM
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUCH A8 RECORDS FOB PUDLIO OFFICES.
Lodgors, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Ac, con
tanUy on hand, and modo to ordor, and with any des
rlpUon of RuUng. Nono bnt the best workmen employ
d ,aud the best materials used.
A practical experlonco of twenty years In the above
no, and with facilities uns'irpnssod, enable me to War
nt satisfaction.
BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTIN8
In a lilts branches, with now typo, isvr presses, and
dvantatioB not excelled In this city. L ? yer's Blanks,
ltles, Bonds, Mortgagos, Ac, Ac, on h i . d and printed
o order. uitlislyr December 14
CHEROKEE CURE,
THE OREAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all dl?en?c?s caused hy
self-abuse, viz :- Sjni-iiiutor
rhea. Seminal - Weat nts?,
Night - Emissions, Lost of
Memory, Universal Lassi
tude, Pains in the Back, Dim
?ness of Vision, Prematuro
j Old Age, Weak Nerves, Diff
icult Breathing, Pale Counte
? nance, Insanity, Consump
tion, and nil diseases that fol
low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions.
The Chorokeo Curo will restore health and vigor,
steep tbo emissions, and effect a portnnnont euro
oRor all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
pasco pamphlet sent In a sealed envelope, freo to any
address.
Price 92 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. 8old
ly all druggists; or will bo sent by express to any
portion 01 tho world, on receipt of price, by tlio
eolo proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. T.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com
plaints, Viz: Gravel. Inflam
mation of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Retention of
Urine, Strictures of the
Urethra, Dropsical Sicell
ingt. Brick Dust Deposits,
and all diseases that require
a diuretic, and when used in
conjunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not fall to euro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu
cous Discharges lu Malo or Female, curing recent
cases in from one to three days, snd Is csnoclolly
recommended In thoso cases of Fluor Albas or
Whites in Females. Tho two medicines used In
conjunction will not fall to rcmovo this disagreenblo
complaint, and In thoso cases where other medicines
have been usod without success.
Price, Remedy, One Bot?c, IS, Three Bottles, to.
" Injection, " " 92, " " to.
The Cherokee " Cure,n "Remedy," and uInfec
tion" ore to bo fonnd in oil well regulated drug
stores, and aro recommended by physicians ana
druggists all over tho world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit Some unprincipled dealers, however,
try to deceive tholr customers, by selling cheap ana
worthless compounds,-In order to mako money
in place of these. Be not deceived. If tho drug
gists will not buy thom for JOK, wrlto to us, and wo
will send them to you by express, securely packed
and froo from observation. Wo treat all diseases to
which the human system Is subjoot, and will be
pleased to re?oive full and explicit statements from
those who havo tailed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect con'
fldence. Wo desire to send our thirty-two pago
pamphlet froo tu every lady and gentleman In the
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to the 60I0 proprietor, (^
cr Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walkor St., N. T.
May 24 thstu
1866.
1866.
THE STJMTEB NEWS,
PUBLISHED BY
EL !L. [D^RR,
AT
SUMTEE, S
O
A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR MERCHANTS
AND OTHERS.
CIRCULATION RAPIDLY INCREASING.
THE PROPRIETOR, WELL KNOWN IN CHARLES.
TON, offers . to his old friends the columns of his
paper as a good ADVERTISING MEDIUM, and solicits
a uliaro of their patronago, feeling assured that he can
give entire satlsfacUon both in style and prices, he
being a PRACTICAL PRINTER, and will give Ula entire
attention to his paper.
BU8INE88 CARDS inserted at reasonable rates,
ADVERTISEMENTS taken by contract.
Business Letters will be addreased to
May 80
H. L. DARR,
NEWS OFFICE,
Sumter, South Carolina.
THE SAVANISTABC
NEWS AND HEEALD,
PUBLISHED AT
No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah. Ga.
IB THE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY,
le assigned tbo publication of
ADVERTISED LETTERS
As having tho
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In the City and County,
And PubUshes the Legal Advertisements of nearly ever j
County which has its Advertising done io Savavannah.
It Is the
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In its Section of the State.
TERMS: :i
Dally.,.$10 per Annum
TrUWeekly. ? " "
Weekly.,. 8 "
S. W. MASON.
Editor sand Proprietor.
WILLIS k CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALK ANT
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) o
COTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATL.ANTIC WHARF. Clmrlestoia, S. ?J,
B. WILLIS.A. H.OHISOL*
Ootober3B_
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DTI A TVEPEi?,
SMppiug and Commission Merebants
X;OB. 126 AND 128 MEETING-STBEET
WAREHOUSES:
Noa. b3 and D5 HASKl.-STllKE?,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
\. Ootty.K. A. Sondar.8. T. Souda?.
December 22
SHIP BKOKEES.
ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO.,
No. 301 EAST BAY,
OHARLESTON, S- O-,
HAVE COMRINED THE SHIP BROKERAGE WITS
their OENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and
aro now prepared to proenro FREIGHTS and ORAR
TEES. Masters of vesselB having no direct Consign?os
can also obtain Freights or Charters by applying ki
above.
BKPEBKNOKS:
OEO. A. HOPLEY k OO.
MOTTET. BUCHET k CO.
WM. P. HALL. " . ,
MORDEOAI &.C0.
Jun?la
RAVENEL k CO.
MAltSHALL, BEACH & 00.
RUB'T MURE k 00.
WILLIS k OUISOLM.
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
(LATE OK NEWBERRY O. H., 8. 0.,)
TTT ILL 00NTH?UE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, Al
SHIPPING
AND
Commission Merchants
And will be pleased to seo their friends at
NO. 10 BOYCE'B WHARF.
WM. A. COURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLM.
May?_
GEO. E. PRITCHETT,
COMMIS SION ?MERCHANT
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON" S. O.
March 9_grace?
WM. H. GILLILAND,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AMD
REAL ESTATE AGENT
N0. 33 HAYNE-STREET.
May 1_tuthaflmo
JOS. H. RISLEY,
General Commission Merchant,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC.,
No. HO EAST BAY,
CORNER OK? ACCOMMODATION WHARF.
May 33_
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
O-K/OO ER I IB S.
UEO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD BTSPECTFULLY INFORM THETB CUB
TOMES band the public that. In addition to theil
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY at the oornw
of King and Cteorge streets, they havo now opened?
WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No4!
Vendue Ranga, where they will be able to afford their
ouatomera ext? facllltloa. Their firm wfll oomprlae
aa formerly:
OEO. W. ?TETTEN8.. ..?. 0. MtaaaaBB. . . . ia BJalaDBJIBBBO.
M*rohl8_lyr
AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
N0.131 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY OBDEBS FILLED WITH DIST ATOE.
February li_
M. M. QUINN & BRO.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC
No. o?r KINO-ST Bllf|
(Opposlto Ann-street,)
OHABLB8TON, 8. O.,
A9D
No. 137 BR.OAD-8TRBHT,
(Opposite Monument-street,)
u\.JJC3rTJ&rru\. GrA_
The la toot lssuoa of the presa always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for
rarded by Mail or Express.
AU CASH OBDEBS wul be promptly attended to.
February 21 _'_ ly
.A.. ILLINO,
VraOLEaALB AKD BETAIL DKALBB IN
BIILLINEItY AND FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS TOTS &o.
At No. MO? lllflU-8T?t?C??T. Charleston, U.C.
AT NSW SOBS PRICES.
AWYorkrillo paper copy for two month*, and aanl
.?.cthl^oftoi*. i*" N*>?emhe? H
B. A. EARLY, 1 ? J. ?. KABLY,
Darlington 0. H., 8. O. f (Charleston, B. B.
B. A. ? J. F. EARLY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
.pWTORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAT AND HAB
JJj KET BTREETS Oharleaton B. c, and oppoalb
Oourt House, Darlington, 8. 0., Will attend to the par
ohase, aale and ehlpmont of COTTON, NAVAL STORES
and MERCHANDISE genaraUy. Orders and oonajgn
menta aolioitod. dmo* January li
0. E. CHICHESTEE,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
No. l8 BBOAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, B. O.
DENT FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALB 0*
REAL ESTATE in any of the Southern States.
_?O AGENT FOR THE SALE, BliimNCi. R*.
t??.RIWQ. *t'j faJfwt'aTa? 'Jttt?tn \ i "tie "
SPENCER D. C. VAN B0KKELE?
COKMI8BI0N MERCHANT,
fio. 100 WATEH-BTREET, f?KW YORK.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVBN TO THE SALE
OF COTTON AND NAVAL 0TORE8.
" REPRESENTED BY
GEORGE E. PRITOnRTT, Oharleaton 6. C.
D. D. HOOOTT, Camden, 8. a
A. H. VAN BOKKJELEN, Wilmington, N. O.
A?r'. i jims?
l'JE?E
Leading Journal
OF
nrr
TX?E? SOUTH:
THE PUBLISHERS OF
THE CHARLESTON DAILY F WS
Beg respoctfully to return thoir thanks to tho
publio fer its liberal support to their Journal, and
promise that in the future, RS in tho past, it sha 11
be their aim to make
THE;
MOST DESIRABLE PAPER
in the country.EI* has now
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
of any Newspaper isanod in the State, and is
THE LARGEST IN SIZE
of any Paper published in the State-issued In
folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New
York Herald.
It is universally oonceded that
THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS
IS TEE
MOST ENTERPRISING,
I3STIDBFE3SriDE3SrT,
AND THE
BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER
published in the South, It ia
A SOUTHERN PAPER,
WITH
SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES.
A TRI-WEEKLY.
Many of our friends have spoken and written to
na conoerning the publication of a Tri-Wookly. We
have thought of doing this for some time, bat
owing to the general disarrangement of postal af
fairs, we have concluded not to do so until the
commencement of next season.
On the first of September we will oommouco. to
publish a country edition of THE NEWU, and t
shall be our aim to make the paper the best ever
issued in this State. We intend introducing en
tirely new features in this enterprise; it will not
be a summary of the daily, but will be oomplete.
and original in itself, and we are oertain that its
patrons will be as well pleasod with it as are
our present patrons pleased with the daily.
XB?aiSaaTS Of T>ATT.Y?
One year.$10.00
Six months. 6.00
Throe months. 2.M
(lu Advance.)
CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MOBTOH
I?KOI?JEl.IH.rrOR9.
No. l8 HAYNE-STREXT
CJ iil^ESTON, ??. c.