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" e~bhDt'= - -.-,~te 1. s' _- ~ t *tiigh St vr ar , o a-eat ' 1 for. t.ile oyer3 yru 'old, bred ' . ,r lvzcop, ]4100. -Mlle under 3 :years old, -- a eer,~ -asler'a1021Q0 : Ioe ear o ast f.or thebest 1I,uader iyer o1a. selver cup, d0 00OO c bettt~geifr n 1 par o1d. be tsoar, ier ' year old; a 1000 " hhv no ruder 'year old, a .t eheset~err;siner cupar, a 0 .FortEle liest Ewe a silver cup. 6 0 At ciei ofrthe : tae paying, ',dll rs -.before; the. hour of eibiiionj' be thereby constiutted a memnber, and emtI toonijipete 1it the _premiums. - JAMES B AM1S,ec'y. Al zjtaiocal Societies'ae emdtosd * 'ei iapitdt d.elie edtoeud -Plantera re requbsted zQ add to "the interest of the-ezbibition, by -sendingt stock to-She *fair . frule,to which the Secretary wiil ciscwfudLy The'fo1Iowinjare awards oiliired at the" nulmeigo teSan-tcitrlScey , . to. -be held as. usual-on. theist Wednesdlay-'of tihe seuiton, in Columbia -Fopthte best mnanaged Farmn, a: Oiver . upj," ; t - _ :00 0 -Fot'the greatest product-of Corn, per' -~ acre esilvornp, Jr 00. F . or the greatest product-of Short Sta pleCotooi i siver cop,- . 10'00O Fc orthe'greatest product-of Sea Island' ': Cotton; a silver cup, . 1000 For thbe greatest product of Wheat, a N -Silver cup. " 10001 f, A "Forthe greatest product of Rice, a oil ; pr cup, .10-00 Fojitiegreatest preductf Ptatoes, a szelviettcup, - 110 00 ,z :. For'tbe beet specimen of -Silk Fabric; "domestict-:aslver. Cup. 100 For the best specimen of Woollen 'Fa ?brit, domectic,.a silver-cup, 10 00 Fotr the-beatspecimen of CottouiFabric, :. - domestic a silver cup. 1000 -For tbElfest specimn-uo1domestic Cot- 10'00 IdaDe ii~ lver :sup; y ---Thee p*tuitiiae offefedeonlp to the sad. 'ti' eels 1opetitoct'-.-I cal- Societies, and wvhereno 10ic4 Societies: exist,: a competitor may, seudarif a ~obefact and exhibit. A;Qll oa es-a ae requested to aid."y r~r~r t nic a proper decision of the Agn. abov awrsY " ACES W DAVIS, Sec'y - --Welearn fom an Ohio paper inp~at dean drug- is now i g a-be enisi-yated mn-tbe deep~ rich soil .: EIaf'tii r ner~o tcie Vermillion En ~ ln$.as gone into ale Cual 11 dgii i i dtnthi ore prufitable ti raur~j otbir rcrop IRe cut avated -it ' w leg~ofoni Gand: -The ?:t i~ ;e- In the-.Eastern r ; tt~t;- t t tLtssed fy'Yalco-printers 5 V:'.p njufet 1*ainanmddureble_ ~coto .. iYmnsq. Thie quantity -4 jI diasm* hd ws. n hin ,llnPiiteae m he d nort mipation4' - i~itu~'nieabd pu ofbra li. : .w as ""a scurX elow i)Io ii .things, and_- igither ,ini'am utrdad wat wil ing to it. So hr e -secretly t R g-,gets a lic e.1ln id4lt(bIgi atb de ofidaG-ethatisquire.-:1w rte road 'to happiness tabwever,.'who shouild they meet but-Ben Sykes -Ilelad an inklin.of winiwas goignoand. hen be mettbes :ire understood bow 41e'ase lay. . "Saly," says be, "I have footed yon that'sifac and Ism sorcyfor it. But 1 yousttlprefer in.to Eill Patters6n, .just say s,: acd twill give him a thrashing take Ms license, and usake old Moody marry 6to-night. . Tde.nld love wastoo strong forthe new Ben gave Bill a.thrashing, and took his gal and (whst 'he hated. most) his license; bich cost Uim 75cen'ts, and was off with the plunder to. Moody's. .~The old squire did not So well understand how one man could be married on a license granted to auother. -Ben baid he did not understand law quibbles, butihis hknew that untesti be did it he (the squire) would "ketch it" too. This hint was enough for Moody, who *ithotit-more ado, preonneed them man and wife. Thit as theiman who struek Billy Pat. terson.-Args. Pictor d'essekold.-The Women the Greoteat -ers.-From a statement made in an English paper, we see that the pages and upper servants at Windsor Cas tle are allowed wine . at the rate of trnu botles for every three men per day, and one to each woman ! In thiseaser at least ;he womnen are the greatest. drinkers. Picayune. -,The End of the World.-Fhther Miller, at the Tabernacle in Boston, on Tuesday night, said he had made a great mis take about the end ofthe world.-The tine had now gone by, and he must confess that he knew nothing about it. He made this confession with tears in his eyes. Origin of the word "Texas."-It has exceedingly puzzled many persons to de termine the real meaning of the word Texas. .it originated -in the couplet "used by the earlier emigrants to that "laud of promise.", "*Whenaery-ether land rejects-us, This is the soil that freely takes us," The word Texas is a corruption of the phrase used in the last line.-Cin. Rep. The =Will of God.-How little did we know, how little does man ever learn to know, that there is an. element alwkays wanting in our calculations, one that we seldom think of,- and to which wei never give- weight enough-the will of God ! That which overrules 'the - wise, conquers the, mighty, frustrates the persevering, and leaves human schemes and human purpo ses, but as. bubbles glittering in the sun shine, io break when they have had their hour South Carolina Female INSTITUTES T H E Mid-summer (or private) term, com mences on the J5th June ensuing and loses on the 15th October. This Tersn is intended as' a preparatory a..se for .pils.who are to join the Ins.tute t the genavl -term in October. E LAS MdARKS. M. D. plgmbia, March 29 - 9t 10O Law Notice. !U E subscribers have formed a partner. 3.ship in the practice of-Law-fer. Edliefield lDistrict.-..Office near Goodman's Hotel. J.TERRY, Deemer~3 143JOSEPH ABNEY. ecesbe 23184 . tf 48 * ACARDs RW. E. CLAYBRLOUK,informs the ci 7tizenis .of AbbevillsJiutrint, that he has ocited at'Mrs. Ediwards' (White Hall,) andof ei-s his serviosis in the various departmnente of A eces.. ra. Burt; aul F.-Eve, Dug~as Apr il27 -. S t 13 NTotice.. ' I. ilpeisensidebted to the estate of G.F. Rusvrow deceased,sare regneated to come forward jandi settle theis- aceonnta, and those lia ing uipandaninst'said. estate, are solicit d to-giesenrtheir'accounts, lglyattested. :W. N.-10 ensctor. ~rcb07 .:if. ben.C adles, &c. 4p WHOLE and half boxes pure Sperm OAIDLES a choice articlekwarrant e'saifation. For sale'by-the box or n H ;KFET RICK. bat 2 . try &. 13 1WHspl C ndy uar lumbs Ukis&contyod~hand- - *~Bl'nfs~Eglh :anutu; Almonds, - IL . RNRICK. 0if i3 eery, and -, NES-J. - --ihusmess. ar me - if'4~r~ti ah~n i his oldi sins ndr ipecin my~s-uou th'os inudeld nt;ieite &y jbeoraceoenu er cst dae ir ~ r ion,- tith onifosaih1e im pVoi.entis nd rsdora tepements .mall improlementis on different parts of-the.place iacrese land uitabieto the enltiva onmof H rai l n, ,eu ice, oJ itot tef part samp sdal Anisdation. Te planta lion is in goodrepair, with an Orahsatsorgeod Apple trees. m n said premises is :se:good ROCK QATARR!,iwhidh babei welked in er yoolne and prsae use,nemtd anisfesalstt ble. The eL:atinef ite tnbet de saIdsind, for Sai Mill intei'e4 stfri or ro e i. the District, it being bandy, easy ef dei, and Apple toe; ppy one saw remany yeusis 'It steonly large boy of duaber- eatAIiing water 'Rivilege note betweenRteVef burg. The esitation of this Mill in a .cod.eeial pntofview,issstai va. eon, otinuiantd ing not only the'castom 'f Haanbdyrg end ser reonding country, but all the tip country trade in Lumber, by a route-which bringas the Mills on the.' blic road leading fm RIadrg 'to Abbeville, &c. The ldeaiou is healsthy and convenient to matcet, being 10 miles to Ham burg, 14 to Edgeleld C. N., t to Aiken, and 4 to VaucluselFactory, with goodtgads I'ading to each. The plate abouds- aith' eacetlent springs. The range for stkc is unsurpassed. Adjoniag is a large body of pine land belong ing to the estate of Pox. deceased, whichcan be had at some future tints. - A1so-The crop of Corn, Fodei,-aMddrain; ibI head of tame Hogs;.50 head of Cattle, 3 yoke or Ozen; I Carry-log; 2 Ox Carts; I Horse Cart, asid the Sawyer, together with ill the Plantation Toos,' &. The titles are indispUtalb, untae ly the heirs, and the'exautors ifFox, de'd. Terms willbe part cahh. to pay the exeeators of Fox, and judgment cfedltoas; the balance on note of one, two and three years, if wished, with approved security. - W..S. HOWARD; - . A. G. HOWARD N. $. Persons wishing to purchase, aft re ferred to W. S. Howard, wildfresides- n the place, antd .Will take pleasure in showing of gming information -respecting It. Possession will be given at any time desired- The Grave Yard, and tho land gn which the Church stands is excepted. May 29 " 8 STATIONERS' HALL, -3" EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. JOSEPH WALKER, Agent of John T. White's TaPE and S'raasoTrra Fox. DRY, has conftantly on hand an extensive as sortment of . Type,Flowers,Ornamentsi Brass Ride, Cases, Chases Composing Blicks. Ic. Ec. c. And ever article required in a PrintingOf16e. All of which lill be furnished at New York prices, actual etkposes only added. The reputation of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, having been flanded tip. wards of Thirty Years, and reference is confi dently mode to many leading Jonrnals of the tnited States. Printing Pfresses, News-paper of all sizes, .Medium paeble Mediua, &b. #BlitTINm 114$0 . News, Book, and Colored Inafs, of the best qnality and lowest psces. Blank Book is". , PAPER AND STATIONE$ Always on hand, a large assortiment 6f Btiait Booxs, made of the beat paper-naid bound id the strongest manner. Banks,'. Public' Of fices, Merchants and others, can have their Account Books ruled and bound to any pat tern,in the best manner, at lowest prices. Also-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale low. Also,-An extensive assortment of FINE STA TIONERY, of eve kind; including Blank and Enamelled Car s. Also-BINDERS' MATERIALS ofall kinds, Paste Board, Leather, &c, - May 22 sf .17 TO PRINTERS. Priting Paper, T~ype, Presses, lnk, 4-. T H E Subscribers having conipleted J.their arrangements for keeping. on hand a general assortment of every article used by tbe cran. They have now on hand,'iidare reuarlyv receiving, u ons TPE, of all knsptu nfut Hoe's PRESSES. WYashington sindSmith Do Iuking Machines, Furniture, RuEn -lDo Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys,&c. Johnson's (Phila.)14ews and Boek lsfk, Pront's (Newi York) do d66 Printing Paper oftall sizes and qualiiies, Foolscap. Folio Pest and IAtter Papeft, Euainelled and Comnuon Blak Cards,;&d. 'The Type we offet to the'tradd is free-the well kifown madietcory of Waf. Hager &Ca. New York, warranted of the best metal, and ast by Asad. Type from other founderiiswill however lie furnished when required. ilThe character of Hoe's machinery is so welliknownr te Printers generally, that we considerit une cessary to recoeninlnd it seothes;- lbeeders for .their Machhan- of Haitd Pres&ErUJf other article mianufactured by- thema wil be ex ected by us on-the New Eork.terms.. MI'KG~aS &;$AM * ,6 Bmoad-streef, theato,' N 1E37 Printers in G~eorg's livl f t Carolina; who copy-the aoieggie f timesiinring the year IS4, eiltb alloe on settlement of their aceountg wberetliey ex ceed $30. Thosewvho do not intend to deal wish us-, will please n'ot'copyg. April2d L N EW GOODS. 3) LCK A~d blee' blassk'ros. defBofil LWPoult de Soie; and -Oros, ds'Gms SILKS; plain,- atripe. and. E'd. dii ua StrstripeGree. de'Parisdo; Nidj~~ new patteras;-ndjst reeiv b r - labtmrg Feb 17 t newi opianing at his store an Hpmbilr5 Ageoeral assortment of Stngle a~ asc :*Y'GOOiiWS~ FebiuaryI.6 * 8WiK~nseriber takes.#elm IT Sthe public, thahsadit A5 a1tgteseliriceI4Ri: ~dn~*lh tteprsne yeitr, and lavza 1n ilkn aia~atjpafed o01 ~5 i~ jngi '-at. the ~nts asp fiavn What,'andarwishl arfer -T~deftom It, aie- invitd bo liiia *itermse re st~2$ - - S- 8~ -itI~LO~ an541844. 4, * 40~2 : tVet atowhich uit eh o ie ir mesornate e , aud hi h: re adembldc Weseral', ' Wedill not retend to 'enamrate *t Cat and we willeuio y tlis Won iiyln dO not buy,itsball notbe;brithault: Wewoaldevil ourselves of-thisopp'bt:Iniy to tenderOar sincere tbkfskto those who, have io liberalygaaronized us,'and invite by satiict attention to odt basidessi add their intere t a contianance of thaatronage. March 27 9 NOc 3HE subsciher begi-leao t6 inform his frieds *nd the coeniutity in general, that heis at this timte receiving and opemAifg a entr new STOCK OF GOODS consistin in part of DOME STIC&NFANUbY DRY' 008. Hats Shoes, Bonnets,CHard ware, Crdekery Ware,addles,BridlesW hips, Groceries, &c. All of which articles hewtill offer on the very best germs his itrcUmstatces and the tomes will admit. S. F. (SOODE. March 13: : - theb Sisbsariser would t. this opportunity to return histhank' h ode and thecom amnity in general,. r ib aibeal patronage they Hav4 cndferred - for the Jast ten years fee itendi ryi ou the, derelant a loru Business, in all its branebes. at the ol stand, and hopes by strict attention to. business, to merit a enutinnuade of.those'favors which have baens0liberally bestowed on hitm. - JOHN LYONS bec.12 . -r 46 FI Subscribers respectfully inform their T customers and the public generally. that they have just received ;new and well selected assortmbent 4 . - Spring & Suuthe' foods comprising an extensive assortment of articles fot Gantlet en's Clothing, in- the latest and most fashionable style, which they are prepar? ed to make up, in a fashionable and workman likei iin. From Gentlemen wanting any description of Clothing they so!icit , call, as they feel confdent in their ability to suit the nest fastidteihe, bth in the quality and prices of their Goods. MEIGS & CO 1GAN' alaiah 4, 1844. .- t LAMP OIL. C CHOICE ARTICLE, for sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hambtrg, Nov. 25 tf 14 Pj pes. PAPER HANGINGS, 1i. .O O new styles, and at .lo pri tes. Idst recei' d by . JOHN . B FORD.. &'mniburg, Feb.20 -- 4 Shitti as & Sheetigse. 4 34.4,5.4, 6-4. ad 12.4, brown and 9 ~bleached Shitings and Sheetbags, Just received by JOHN O. B. FORD. #tiaburg, Feb. 19 if 4 -ust 'Received AN$EENS, by the case, 60 bhls. N. 0. Molassee. For sale by SIBLEY - CAPON. hatibhirg Feb. ?8 if 6 rtINGflA19I ' c0'?CH, Geruad, and American Plaid . GINGI1AMS; Just reevived ucad for sale by. JOHN O B. FORD. hamburg, Feb. 2) tf 4 TFamnily Grocerles. HE Subsecibel respectfully informS his friends and ihe public generally, ihat ho offers for male, at the brick store formerly ocen pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op poilb Mr. James Huutilpard's..Hotel, a large and general assortmentnf G ROC ERIES, jiar iclarly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of Ne*. Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUJGARS, Lump. loat. crushed & powdered Seugarra, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, .West India and New Orleans Molasses, Hull's Patent Candles, 4s,5se, & 6s. Sperm. do. 4s, ns, & 6. Canal Flour, in whole and half barre, Ocaska prime Goshen Clieesee 20 '~z~ dei , . do, bcihdai idi. and 1.8 barrels, Pickles in'1-2 gal. jars, qts. and pints, Tomta Hetekup do. do. Walndt do.. do. dd. d saiks Liverpool Salh,(leached sacks,) 50 lioxes Table do. (a fine article,) 90 hi. Irish Potatoes. (Roan) 8 tiees Onie, (red and silverakin,) .ALSO, oa, ehaving bovp, delton cards, itool cards, .'is, buckets, tule, healers, piggins. in dIga, madder, copperas, rice lard, chocolate, Bae's demo, cocoa plate, dsun butter. so ek-.iseit~temanbisneit, pie mec erutdkirs, wa ter erackeis, butter crackers, pilot brekd, al mods,.errants, citron,cloves, nuniegi, maca, enao, pepper, spice, gmnger, sgo, pearl ff~ti esi, eecilh;eapons, mustard, acWest fa-did fed Amnerican preserives. Peon visilu - Haimbur%,- ai-e respectruily reigeted toalland esain for theinselver. H. A. EKliCH. Hambneg,-Nove.25 t f 4 4Bina, Crockery, ete. AGENERM,~ assortment of CHINA CROCIEY,tlf GLASS WARE, con ~k~ofeoiamouandftVeUs Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, Disher, Ewvers adif ONsing; granite, and China Tea seus; Tumblers, Wiue Glas sn Decanters, Lamps, Salts, Cruets. &i. &e. fV ade'by - 1R. A. KENRIgCK. Hamburg,:NOvt.28 State of South Carolina. SLBEETI STALNAKER,livi between the-Abbeville and- Five. Noed Road, hboa three-miles MroGilgal' Church,-talls be fr mee, alarge'dairk sorreT HORSE, bstuweu ieeen abdilaeventeen hands high; eightor.nlae jars oldiboth bind feet white, with but one. sheowetakeu'tp, and'somietvhatmarked with the gear. Q raj ~isda 25. . ay1.3,184d - P 4m'16 EI'AMES RAENSFORD, jiin ?VBon'Cresli,'near the be notch od wem~tiles southwest of djfleld g t.gillhbere uas lhrelHR ,abn rourtin and a halft hands-high, with astri efaee and Ascar near the -lfteq -ak .up8 Ma 2 ~ Jugi4t.'y dogai$tmaea '- iffy C. 8A11 r e a d y fey 68'Te'f ypllon ..::Coop. 1 >AC ... f* s that antbs prir et # irita tba bttr:3Aeea_ p ot a boveahe. rightastwstt of t! rAe s efntirel r ote.,frooall cM.,009s t iera for loading and.unloa7dN}g wag n -- o = Tfieynre: r1oW;ei7aanaultCSted?i nF place,.snd:pledged not"to Madlaie'; ]r:C ttml' "oa t6eu-oaa ccobot; bnt:co:givi!'th'e rg' ded ltetiCoiita:iNa iatcres 'oPtbbiFcu 81d :and afe'>fu11y.piepiued'3o: rtit ei{d to;t6e;"~lg: .Cottoo ,, 'e ' .' Receivai d f9agard "Par+ehass Goods to order: ,. y, .-n..; ,Thei[. [gas, wig ie'ad o IOVr :, Fnn ae ll Cotfrltl 25 cetita ape ale -$Ti bg d0 12 centaper baie: '-1om}uiseiotxt"OI- ol~" airllirig Merc6andite 1dkPper;? Forwards aiia an a tk-accl rda06F_ , ", try .. the eetjblisbad ia ee. All'C tzorir 1 *r ,:dtc receidedbqthe rttverJru 'toiiiiidlidrrfage s.i,1 heraf advatviceii a h "be made_ alter' " tom on an d' copq' gntuenta . alietotbe tt: -'': I{4nlbuM CER W: friends and the'pablic that t yliave ie, THE,8ab'ecctruli-ib fr ceived arlae ; ad fFeeh^at y .col'O11D8 seleoled tijr olie b(the.6rtn; nr ; Yor , a#oe tort; Pbiladelpbla. 'Ba timbre.and Chb eimin which inadd't on tn.t6eir foiiner:atock ,' cosh. Prises the.larges t and- best asiio t >;ent df. podir_' ever offered an-ttiis.markotra7orisiatin 40 hhde. Peita;Riq . NewO:lefinssail; St Cro iz sngare :; 350 bags Rio;(aiba,.porto nico Do wingo,.Java, and: Moclia .Coffee 70 badg.-Wd t-Iudia:Molassee, l0.iieices Cubic do. 35" bbl's. New-Orlettos :?_do 70;000 lbs. Bacon, Hams,$ides& Sbbidderil 80,000. SWede"Yron, assorted;ei2es .5,000_.: E 3,0 tiglislt 00-"- "Bandsnd 3,000 Nate Boils 8i $oise:8hoesbdpes;: 2,000 "-- Cast, Geromaq &'Blistared$teel 200 wits" WegonBones, 1;700 sacks Ssit;.(titeacbednbl(a, 21" bushelh. Sall, in tl llk';y' - : = 250 ppie 8'GhbnBaggicr "gg,' - ; :1;Q'10'IYs: Beggjng, Twtne,; WeaveYa; ,_; 153"coils' Manilla Sale Rotie;' 1,500'yya-td-s Ostia burgs 5,000 Itre: double refined >rtiAf Sngiil r; 3,000 . ... heddo C753crim " t 3low'. pbwde ed.. 4 _ :._ 1,000 siagle refined -' :de 20 boxes : Tdrpebuge=Doali''" - - 10' " Sperur aridlei:" , 84 Hall'"atenrt'aotll"" ;, = .." 5 liaises fresh:grotin 2100019.WhiteL'e b::1.13nio i Miffs,, blil. CaAal Iber, (choice lirait ;).. d0 dot. dining, .pallor; tro ehiitg :aod children's Chairs ,f 7cases Hats and Cap ," ; -:' 250 cache Stiine Lime: (in Erne: orde'r; 96 kegs Duporlt'e OFF ,Poiyder; 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, ; 40 boxes. Window Glass 8s10&'10x12. 130 bap:.Sbot, assorted sizes, i" t' ". 2,500 pairs Shoes ; " Tea,. Pepper, Spice; -Gin' Chocolatid. Cm-. namon, Almonds, Stara i. nintegs, firie obew ins Tobacco. Nb roG .+ths, .Blankets;; Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn; Colioa. Cards,.Wool,. -Cards, Tabkb, Sieves; .,Plough I nes::.Ind iggo,. Madder, Blue Slone; Coppecli ,:Epsom Sahs; :Linseed Oif; Lanip, Oil;, a (sbperior. article,) ,Trace Chains; Fit'th.Charos; Smooihinglrans; brass"borind 'cedar- Bdckeiss; tibree''Btlclkeb, Pails, Tubs. Heelers, Willow Wagons, neat, Measures, Feathers, &c_ &c. &c_ _ _ _ _ ?!r } - "3r "" ,y /{ " a l '8t8' _ "v tltllTtiou;k the lux t i h. itl " ~ keend ,.sic 3:j D. C pric Ii' 'pislCe rs-_;Ce11 a- ^ ; " ' . fa -pll;the "rea ' Wir O ?B l rn Cowk ouIe acres': ajojpiag a);dw ' =fir 00 TnJol letD'. ar .r r years tlie-p i er wilt fx m rgage"tad: personal _ "' * CIA& -money. 7.4, wq, ltl'iJo'"well'"t er 11 a , ^ ," ': se ;. April 1rGt j*~.1 - jam +'. .'Hb:ESE p 11i " ib b c&ebrai ._ ;t Ifft'. imp _LVNIQ aqw", wit1e'searetib f_ n a ay ., ., ingi+eapi g iereecr on . p = . "sysiem j edera '"', "" n '~ : r ? t ,r.' upot t 'bbWe ?us o hegn :% +o lei lid it 'ter:. The "Bubo[ " nisei; nl+ronii*. be- taken rai thi -tug auridi !>l: and thee mitt6e_;hi per od .: or. tti es,:perseveiancelit. i4i ia all mpor nt;:.:an at+e' is use ;;ev ry e[tera t i .. Y may more ceite 1 "'t der any plbuc i eacmerR' : .pyfi. ~.,: vered;. ce Prof :3ia:its f J rep, attenila ia e ar afio'triib