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Local Items. N Advertisoments. y r4fWbiibe tototor ooltmuit ,9 Qf M.;Aegi t e MtwI~ Seed--Ketehin, Menisster & Br1ed. The Soutieirultivator,. The July number of this dAndard Southier.pe~riodical, is full of a g'st ive and practical hints and .facts for the QT Read the "Adv'entures of a Blockade Runner" in the XIX Gen Tury MagAvne. Send for a specimen number- price 35 adnts. Address XIX Century Publishing Co. F. 0. do Fontaine Business Manager, Charleston, S. C. A Query. W he constitutes the Board of Equal. ixietl.g, itid'd 'Wrepresents- Fairfield, County? The publio wish tu isnames. What do.-Northern men know of the value of real Ostate in Soith'tolina? For the exo1,i mnmbe.'sire North era men.' Lemon Ougari or oncentrated Lemonade. John M-Atyre & Co., have recoiv ed a lot of - pure. Lemon Sugar, or Concentrated Lemonade, one' of the greatest oQnveniences of the 'day. It' is used'for the iminediato production of loinonadg, aad for making cobblers, punches, sangarees and other drinks, withoj.the further e,miloyment of Lemon or Sugar. Read their adYer tisement. "Laff aud Grow Phot I I" See the happy taking off of the So. Ca. Legislature in the Junt,: Vof the XIX Centary Magzine. Illegal Aotion of the Illegally Oonst.t ted B ard of'Equalisati6a. Section 67 of the assessmnent act pro vides forthe election of a Board of Equalizadon "at the general .let01ion," and prescribes. that'said Board "shall meel a Columbia on the fou-th Mon day of. Dec-mir, 1868, and the mem bers thereof shall each 'take an oath or MnatiM'u',c,, &c. Gov. Scott, 1mving failed to give no. tice 6f *tie' election, and consequenty there having been no election, by a reso. lotion approved March 25th, th1e GJv erior is reqired to "fill the existing va. cancies '1u th'V 8tate BDard of Eqtaliza tmoon.by a'ppointmner L. Thii reRoluition, however, fails to ap point a day for the meeting of the Board to take -the oat h1 of offlee, and it being impossible for tiqmn to have met hon tha fourth Monday o Decmber 6at, ther isno 'uthrity for. the,ir meetinmg * at al,and a-ll oftheir actions, thdreforr-, * hate been without warrant of Jaiw, tfrul and vo, OolumMbi anit Atigasta Slroad Bridge. The Augusta Constitutionakst sys "We noticed yesterday a force of la borerh engagedt in laying-a .turn-ont track from tIme lino of the South .Caro lina Railroad track, at the dooiier of WVashig,n and Reynolds streets, to, provide for the tiansportation of rook anid usateril to'the tob4 of WiAiIng.. . ton-strct,.preparatory to the eroetion of the bridge of the Columbia and' Augusta Rilroad. acrosa theo kavan nahm River. BO' 1lead pegIeo~~ .of tire War" by "Personne" ins the XIX ~; Cintury Magazine Ask your Bop1 Ssollera for it. Our 9ount-Treasurer will keep the $.bookc open mitil the finst of October. b ut atte the 15th of Auagnst, tWen,ty per ert, will be added tg Jazeo itpt then. paid. Tbere hAs .be'n .epei4erh. Sble delay already, as will be seenm by Seton X0YgadGVX1i AcSe. XCVI. The ounty Troasurer will keep hNs ofUce open for the receipt of taxes Irqm lJj4,fifteenth of January * to.th# Awenttieth~ day of.Mrchb 8Ao,ZQCVi. WVhen thme taxes amid assesnent charged against- any party dt'ffopety dni the dupl~'icate skall wmet be paid on or before the frst day of 1fatct. afLeu the *seessmet, theroot, or whena the qmpinder, of eqbhitaseR and,aIgmesntsg slitnhewbpaid.a or besfore . the ,we'n t ieth def of May en~ thereafter, to 4giEtke' *ilthtIt per den't. pedAkyn - Aaenf#r.ewflkp;ooed,o jeo&lctbg samey bydite.or, otherwise, as~ m ays ,at the time be presrb*d hy law, togeth a an mq wela.nt cesppen a en fh org, a tarqlP..l as ilew # IIassa 4 0i00a e s 64 t run very poor. I think you gentry of 4he quW shOul4 quit tryng & make the.world believe that the trop In the Southern Statoas is:not e.eegdgly pi pr01411g. For wqp 6ieit 01tU .ha0 ("d 1, It think.. sobor 'man can 4 o o dge .. of .he' pldhn d the ge1tched 'stand and read the uf6eeliable 'stat4UiQts from iho Stat9s onthe subject, a not conq tost*,onolusion-buit wvae it not the sase. IV Rpo*t-did the pres. etit dondition of the crop really justify t - hopo.of a heavy, or even a unoder. ate yieldi T deem it very indiscreet, to say thlo st 6f It;, to b 0dradinp our "grot ozpeotations." Alittle.piuden't reticence just now, mtM;g ii4 t Liverpool market' penny or two firmer in the Fall, and and add thousands of dollrs to the depleted fortunes of the South. Si. lence is a power sometimes. The good people of this most exoel. lont conimunitl are blessed with lux. dritit gardens Soeu of the young orchardi too, are laden with the choicest peaches. 1 ate to my all, yesterday, of the finest fruit from the trees, which were not the first of the season by fifteen days-partook, at djnnot of a peaoh pie of mamnoth pro. portions, but of unrivalled flavor and washed it down with wine of the iative vintage. So you see, your friend is well taken care of. Grape culture and fruit raising are beginning to command the serious at tention of- the farmers of this vicinity, and promise to become important sources of income, at no distant day. Don Fiatt, the accomplished Radi. oal letter writer from Washington, expresses his sentiments as foilows : We complain that those Southern peopledo not accept the situation and look the inevitable in the face. Are we not guilty of the same error I The difference of nationality led to a bloody war, in which we laid waste wide fields, burned the homesteads, and killed tho best beloved, and yet propose by a few crude statutes, to wipe out the deadly antagonism, and make the people, so punished, a pa triotic, penceful, loving body of citi. zens. Had ,we attempted this In good faith, we would yet be 'figting the in evitable 1 but feeling the impossibili ty of such ,result, we have in fact, used our power to benefit ourselves. Our so-called reconotruction cets serve Ne kngland, and not the South. The net purport and upshot of the business is, to have a body of men in Congress from the Southern States who represent.the money interests of Yapkeedom.. We call them carpet baggers. I met one, at the opeing of the holidays, last winter, carpet bag in hand, making for the depot. "Whither bound V' I cried. "Home for a few days." "Vhat,going South ?" "Devil a bit. I 'om making for Counectint to see my fanily." He 'dia'not call the land of is con. stituents home. .Of course not : nor does be consider'the interes6 of his pe litical locality, but votes steadily with the manufacturingeapital of his old komie. Rt. C'. DeLo,tL.e enwa todr of the county, has received a circular letter from the Adjetant-General's officp, with instructions to enroll the inhabitants of his distrikt bubject to, militia duty. We are informed that such persons as are subjree to de~by will be eu)rolled in two classes one composing all those between eighteen and thirty years old, and the other those between thirty and . forty-five yea rs. It is not proposed to call out the militia as yet, the object of the order haldg to complete othe enroll ment and census at the same timie. C'hai'.,Courier. -RIp Van Winkle Is not deadl, after all. He has only been taking another nap ? A lady who has just returned from passing.tbe gloter tn Florida, Informd tlid 'hiosgoAuuvace that.a fro te efthge eyg s, bringita wit him *o neydoes fr sale t He was actually Ignorant that there had been as wat i "Imagine his feeiga~ the raddes depreciation The Charleston Courier contains the 'totllowis': "It s atsdd thi e very solemn looking 'olored member of the QxpJury ropoedtatthe, sessions prayer." n 166ee ~ Indiana made anunsuocessf'u?ateaok enntveingary o.t~ na* KIs Ph ei.~~time of hi4 The United Thni6thIwd Addsbly ~renoutmeed at its lat. as6ethg In fa er of ha d.. Latest by TelgraP Prom Washington. W mospM, JAPe .2. The Odvornment has noio Wfr veme J n Q h w arW 4" AdvOtp, ato a favorabj s4le maentf t lirs of the Mrehbits' tiona Ba df ftle Roblig; 'and an ar1fy-reutibption of business Internal revenue receipts to-day. 9vor $500,000. The Secretary of war has placed forces at the,disposal of the Seorbary of the Treasury to break up. :IAcit diattileries. WAsUSUTO, U The three Cuban ordiyi eapturhd in New York harbor, ooutiinOd-only 350 men. The main expediti.oo '4s 1n. dolibtedly far to sea 'The' p-ice have advices of the departure 'of a schooner with a lot of horses aboard. The horses will probably peri6h for want of the hay aboard the captured vessel, the Cathrine Whiting. Mr. Thornton, the Britiob, and Mr. Bub erts. the Spani h Minitters, have been in consultation with Banks. After Ocunsulting, the Cubane visited the President aid RolSit.. Banks as serts that the Cubans will obtain early independence, and thinks that the Government will declare them bellig erents before many weeks. . esterday's Mpress has the follow ing, regarding the money pantlo: "It has leaked out to-day,that $5,000,909 in greenbacks has been looked up by pairties manipulatino the money mari kot, to effect prices generally. The present distress In the money inarket aould never have been reached at this season, but. for the remarkable assio tUnce froms t e Treasury Depar6iit. Wall street las l6oked up $5,000,000 and 13outwell has looked up dearly $30,000,000." Internal revenue receipts to-day $844,000. The debt statement shows a decrease 6f $16,500,000., The total coin interest due to-day is 31,000,000. The Treasury reeitsfor thpast fbrty. eight, houts is $6,000,000. TeSeese. taryof the Trea.,try directs the Assist. ant Treasurer at New York to purchaie not exceeding $3,000,000 worth of bond on Saturday next, to be ibid by thie Treasury' Department s.abject;to- the future action ot Congress. WAsHItNoTON,-JulV 8. The Light House -oard hias inirmna tion that a wreck, bottom up, lies in the main-ship channel to --Key West, near West Triangle Biay. Vessels en tering duriig the night should be careful to avoitkhe wreck. The 6iate Department. bao oT cial rdvicna aoong the Afificles.atiift.ted dut v freq,in Great Britain are lvheatbarley, Oat., rye, .Rour, biscuit and. bread, peas, beans potaL4sn,Itdian corn and tl6in miealsland: fkqirs. The Oubxns herAhve aiil c count of the recen1 attempt io relioe Los Tunis.:Tie train guardid by'ifte'en to twenty fiv.)undtatd troops, was attacked by \ft .quadroai of Maro' cavalry, and a large.portion of' -he-.r in captured. It the contest, the Spaniards lost over two hundred. but succeeded in reaehing Los Timis with a portion :a the train. They fonid. -.the garrison almost helpless, front cholera and fever, The disease soon at.'acked the reinforce menis.. '('he encampment. was evacapel, and alsir severe k,se they suce'eded' m a retre&i. Lesca was repulsed wit h severe. lose, in Cinco. Villas district, and tLho dist.rict regaiteebJy the Cuban army. Quesada has commenced offensive moveibents, has regained several important positions, and ie maseter of the north western por tion of the Ialaned. Immigrants, now numbering 7.80P0, are actinug earnestly w ith the Unbans. The dispatches state that the Onbans are well organizied, and armed with approved weapons, well provisioned and mn good spirits. There is tihe best authority for st<t.ing thtno present Cabinet changes are cont.emphted, Hoft reports Havana entet. The brigade sent to reinforce Pusruo Padre has returnmed in a pitiable condition-, falli of cholera ; They succeede,d in reaciting Los Tiumia, but.were'hbarassed anid final ly at tacked, but. repulse'd the Cubans. Spanish loss,in battle, 76. The insur gents behaved bravel'y Anid retired in g.yod order. It is reporg'd that, the Spanihrde intu abandoninig the rail. road bet%fs~ 'euvtas and Prmncipe. The quiesudn.hether members of the Virginia Aseinb1y mu:st take the iron elad ca'h has been brought to the atteni tiotn of the President, but too late to make ch-mges in the Virginity canvass,I even shiol4,the: PtsidedQ snatain Can by's Vie'w ., The tmftt. Willbe submit ted to Hoarbefore the r m%iIg of the Assembly, and t.hEdecu,e 'in*ll estab hls ,a uniform rule for Yiritdie, -Misuis.. sippi apd as.... It is certaini that the 'President has no intention of' molesting Georgia a. -a $tpte pn the Union, nor lhas lie asked *oa a opiion ega rq qr4qes $treat , P,g4hei le riee 4) arris, He. demands AssaseReselrMehbeser aB, - !IADHID, July 3. The Republioaeminta at New Cas. tile has ised 1 : -r6etionary. poliep*.la.h Ministetrserei.. eonstnedig tedsa,nis ,. ad 40kma lng ;the ni rt soiiareinirtl C tse ,.d - Car uit risIn A r4ri-ppei'a T h' 4rls Af't a Are AlUstii reoinlionary unio O)i.uAd .with ac esth and revolvern, shAfhUg for balo 1d Cnbbera. Ti?ey mrried the Alcade and wotindled thirty eitiz-ens' Shnibir risin;Ar are reported mi Cirslingo-n alid Vailenini. Trooips have een ,di.patcll ed to sppress thein. . News It bs Pnuvinesc*E L.I, Julio,,29. The steamers City . of( Nowpost and Bay Queen were is j Ired by a collision in a fog this morning, , bus . o- lives lost. SAN FA&N.ISCO, June 29.. A rich silver'nina -ha been dihooo ered near the prop.isad line of -tie Southern Paoillo Railroad. 'R ciioiq, JonV2*95 Canby issued1 order *.o4e. 870, all oa'soi,where one y e terest on the debt Isiald befo, -Au ust nd, but- allOwing eC4iOUDi to blevt.ed, in oaaes thu stich lreet ts not paid. UV ) id ij hi s, . i o vi a .ft y rept The bonds of this cttiat y W4 aro. tested in - New York for non-piy int in gold. Thl'e ounty lid plenty of etr. rency, but holdbrs delnod to tdChife it. .. No flood west 6r Nzrth of Siox City, but below Council Biffs the,dam age is very great. -Tb'e loss of iifia is vety great. The anptqin of Lhe steamer Mountaineer saw 27 bodFs tAken from the creek below Cotineil Bluff' Thi IndianA Are-disatfliij ld. *Ay they don't uidorstand -or like thl -Qu. kers. Indian outiages hvOe been ie sned at Grand river. - -Hvintg; no provisions, and having been repeatedly deceived, they Aro firing inlo stuaimbbats, driving off stock, anqt.kqptning death to all whites. A fearini storm paye41 over Clinton county, Iowa. Sovral',.h Yes were lost. ~- . . Kansas panerasay a qolniiy ofSwedes encamped on Kaw river, e: tfoft& for the back settlemeta.ts, wrvy eng,lphed, and 23 drowned. - NiW- Yont, JUlV X.. Geo. Peabody 1166 given . jsiottier million bonds f6r Soihom edneictits; aong .ondsinineteen husand Inisi a.ia sixes, ten tliousil' New -Oritsii city sixes, thirty.fiV6 thoVisan M4bilb cit.iAve per Ce n., sevnty nineh.iqJ,. sand lAlabhm floe,i.si.y1sin t.ouiutd. Louiisiana 'Consolidmted I3&wk fives y., seCirit ies fiet Clnes d i dends-cerfsart o be paid. I n additio6it4ivea Fl 1rida six per .ceitp. .bone,:.w%iicI : with .yer duo .coupon., An. . :hrpt hundred and nighty,(owr-.tvusapd.; i iese .last, jike htississippi bonde.will,agre -aiy yeatrs. fqr,pypje.nt.. Euih of sNF%dn -file i' . weighed to pI)qvu fraud beygnod.iiaoufbij Th'Ie Rhiooner AgidenWda,ln I'ig i quniraitiney ldtn-i,Ih sugar cohalgnedh t.o Contouirie & bo., has I)eeCeke charge of by this csiusomf,ee i. T'h plained t-huss; ial1didergsAoin Atign tiopn by t.hai~ maet' .I i( pt'rog duny at the timhef th i histo b . -NEW Yon , July 8, ~P1t Cotten,. quieot, with sa t>ales, at ,34{.7 0 4d Cotton quit1huN8ifrmlth ad of 7Whaley;;3m~Idd ngs -38 ;stoodl?ts * . .,.Lsvaoorjuly4S. shade firn rattypdads 129 l64 urday the 19tr1nst.,ftwo young pein nigMed Rob Rll #vid Rw8UQI)res' dne'elehtien d*I#A*tbn yN1InvofVfge. went out shoouipnr; and while Qitl8 woe walkitig in .frdat s of' )?itdlhjbare ini u at'idefidet;g dd'd4wvfii e lti lingerd antilsku flloiti ilf day a nid BgAd8ege' oruilaion4xet.ar V.wn of It1* ree SM4fn ifWea'ritendsa'ae, i whptePeinvM dhdo-e-eh4i I itl s- d Avim rr lia dit 1rg0 a16 fib, "ith' I any, ri'"Ot i r thuot !e. wt(f godCook. I stove, Ws9 ta ill be ralIobIet .t9 give Lhtbititutiolle osilqoopg$a o g 4ereigneal, olO, d69Z. bela r. ,. wilete I will bo.ready ta ed 4to'eus tomers. -.L g g FmN B. ' will put ti SUp 8,0ye' 'l I Arorr ne, without extra abarg, provi d pgriles- buying, will furnish -conveyances, to ally 1ki of It,11 lowsn of, Wi,rkshoro, County of Fairfield. , C. JIe 20-tx3til BILLIARD SA0 r Uf Einder*Utiu tkes pleAsuteo in n. 0o0engt h olitrevnan(f MWirasboto CoCiIIly hi1ij up aiflnieralbic expeqIfe his 33111aa*c 1111We-r *ere liill bailnNd 11 titfaet see his friends.and paetona.a.eos lls BA(/ QMis,uyplieeLwith 11 too oiolce. bttind, of .WineAV :4iqu9re, Jang.r Beer,.. e &g. J- 1 g 11014de .ae angnt s' for a regilatr sh pply o1t. lie in i14.paid to'filrnlf fill 111ih ofnktle.'A Mint Juis 141o U,$1iiji, ' A juncl9 lip2 AN4D X hWTave .o P. hand a full supplyof Jl. W %e re i) pqr frni~ith'our'obatmosadrieift wt; irp *ityh may think pi'oper.ta gioe.-Its a call. -Also wellaelected stook of Famtily -Graoerle Consisting yf '9veral. dIret . bmid,'of Pamily Flouyj Sugar, Come ~Io 1o Iee ,oe e06a Sairdines, Oyletri, lIee m, ' imisiuf, -Pil leeb, b1olasse, 'P. eersplee, Nutmg Gin. ger, Mace. O4tron, 'C acrrent, suces.of al kilI,,Tobajq$&,o r. t A1~f)h WO*wil sel 6W t' a., f 0H and we nt14 prepnreIte fhymWdil ihe Light. Wineg and Stiummnor-briht0 - Stieh-as Lcmonade, Sherry, Obbletso (ltaltc inall,. &c., &O*. E. W; ObLEV R pCQ mny 29 FRO11 i, V'.% 6 W 10 hIas just reteiet4 &IeWt t11 New * Yp'Yrk, a-full,Maursed,ami gera lete as sovieuts of.Groceries,HlI.idware,E'. ConsMA14g 14Pat ofP. &,60 IbR. 11megd .,p r, - So*'y,. gur, pie, 0ar 0 @'Tf,e, hsb ~ iro6keI-y I'nWn' IaIS,k Irauleg oawn-,RdosEP~lt obwbdo? N tiund 8 alok li1&o 6 -rl le,w puos ' o ui.l ws.eheap.for.g,AkA .oy ether ,se M+re Soodt oreo offered in-theW mebet. oqehr foi4 (h -, - ,y o . d d & M O fad A..L rotv A e.) 10 )4Ia .Ja 4i ." * b,9-jQ. U i. 1sg t *t6A. M'T ,ael4 ad 4eta e hIf ~W.Qf A .ard se t -sw.i H I FOR ELDER'S kMUA 610 re iok ce in ta1i 4r at I ra etAt f19W esis ltser.a pgY aht ,T.hg !hPI mpot*'Ilt, Qe46191ats., will 0"040 ach loies eglbtre, 4?wr )ugi nekador,-.. og, 'P. f-do k, e tt, e oelve otore alle'If - *16 Everything warranted as represented e 60 0 Ju 1&it' ~n otae ,. ak, Iko# 4041,pfo onpl Oneif Krkatt'ahteEl liiNe takes, f hstoCtid"Oheapest in A nrket."B k 'ye A6wier, -nd Rea ei I n.' Chimptlon Wheat Smultler nns 'leaner. .-Sewitig.. rq. ch galso. kl m Ond X,t;Aill_ Eur lphing GooI gnd i ost qny kiad.o IIIkbor8l g l0h ad s h m' i inp vEd .'p rne %in h4d by'hypliiig'o V.o sabdrio .' * h4 P:LbR. A~EGENT-,AT 5 IFTWAlA AV, A A"OtfttM otment oflid ALSO BIea6hed'nt Dtvn Hne ns, UARDS IN KITSi AND -4AMS; Call' and e.. TOWIP4O & ObWAAD. 1h. V -- f -Aa IRI Z 3mSgn 4080ad Ing .aiiasZdaktbe-bo1ktry, lower than anifogr'ru6 ~a thefatt ta fu frat hai. Wces# e*wtry nd9Jock H Lt ?a a a' Ii se . si4 Cklgl$e n ba)is4 d J5e .LB~d oa 'vn iul Jokn, .iIA Js'4 ei d h 't ,iset ? (a 1nr,11. m e FREH CORN MEAL. "Iha.m J, 4 . t NIUAiWy,uive fix mine olosety and gyit f Insurance U. is abOR,.f rty. Ropi4paqy,in ihe Uniied, per qill 4oy.ay.eIppywiere in tie Ui ted StiteH,'by sea or rarond The followingt are thonanes of some pat. ties inured in Palffield, to which we. refer youl: Gen .ohn lratlon, Samuel Cathcart, 111. Elt1tt. EIo)t A Ilerron, Rev T W'Erikii Rtobt 8 Kelohin; J A Dircet, "'hos P Mitohell, (!ttpt 8 8 Ckow,noy ierre Dcot, G A Woodwnrd, lt"F C Mobleyf ..X; etohit .JAro A,Fraper, ta 'a O hvdle * 1* 0 h1 Or .Call a get P, ATTj1iaWSp JF, AND I-Iudbligned haviign stteed1t6 hip a , Foloon, vill servp,up ,afy ei e''.o TCreaOM aAn Sporkling Soda ltooi, a d bopes oftevi t see lilk 4tndsndytt'oa Familoiesu. nished with Icermeaitupon shott'notlie.i may20 ' E.-W. OLERVElR. Thb Fastest Route Noith or South, i.s Chiatilotte , M d'00ICo gh4mba~& AugustaflRIIkogIs. 0MHANGR'LF 8 CH EDULME. *AoOWMDnA Apvb 10, 1809. 0 r 11 0.~1t $0114,y, ti 1 1th~ inst., 111e 4111 rOn 0yev taesq ondv will rus .. 9NG NORT. Leave Grantleville at 9.4 a n Leave Coluuiati - )O2001p fin I' Winisor, 9 P pt Chester, f.i0 p ta CI'.lotto, 8.16 p il. S. 9 dreasbor, 100 Aft Artive at Alobumoud, Vx.- 10.09, am SMaking clove qonneumion hereth utrotlne for t.h0 ZortI. Leave Netv Yorkj1 , . ' 8.40, Vm hl2adelphi,6 'e lt,imore,4.0i *"Wasahingtot ..700a1 en1bo.00 4C-arlot.a -9 Wiantboro, Arr1ye at Columbia 12.00 P'm Arrite at GratAteville iv 4.10 p i* 0N 1OOt)A!*e(0 ltAIN WILL MUNASVL AN A'oQ N,'N fog MoWdhiys, Wednemtayd kind FrIdnyh. - L CQv; lmbf I 'it t1Wu 4.16-,. p Arrve-.st Chbieot(ek 0 080 p de 01tst3e Immer"IFEs &all latudy. S%A w_ .'~Cheat.r,.I 1.27ea in ON L nUN A f.s ;j$j6rej ) 15 a 'l Arive,a Cha 4te .8 p av' LedGo 1lodo, .:l 2 -tgh6.004. TtIgmi innptt.tsboro, .dd Ni 2ln,. 'ice ', olo bla 4 5 * U' I N .10 , p 18.' I4 pa GunnhIqnn, ., , eO4 !mA, . be6 erleUto4,,. ., AplloK. na Idiloa wil-nasflos )S: alo,oe.:i t I 8.:w aI AWN %:% * PCIq""' 4.5p ntq ent9:prg n4,Mrditetion o rli ii..,t Iav $rte aUbi R4it5'' .1 p nyr nConied, fi wihs WlkiWgto an Ma ehteer irqade0arlote nd suthca.