Abbeville press. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1860-1869, September 20, 1867, Image 2

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The Abbeville Press. i'^th - . ' i.mi. Abbeville, JS. O. ' \W. 4. LEE, EDITOR. f ( "* " 1 TERMS?Tbr?e Do 11 urn a yov in advtiu<>?. Friday, September 2Q, 1867th* iueoxHt BtEcrrioje \vv Th* results of th? reoenV ?l?otloqfe fa- Cali-. foraia end Maine ie?m to hare\talr4ti btfih partiee by surprise, ?od. to b?-/M i>o?ourajfiag la, tfce Goo^erTalives, m <J?jyeavog to-the Radicals. And li/deecl *afarin?T>I(jg an indication of a change id public- eeiiUrnont, a* foreshadow!%g oilier aujl oiore important result#, sn^ as > exerting tig ?ppi?l1 lufiueuoo- in producing the effects wbi'ek' they mdicate,' tW?e elections afford ju?i greand for hope an (be one hand and alarm on'the otheK The Radicals ba*e indeed tarried ths elociioa iu JJaiiie, but vilb s.l?i??f abppt aineieen thousand' vote* during th? past v^ar, or two. thirds of their majority jn ,Uie yet election._ With Iviug pyrrhus, they may exclaim, "apoiber eaah arlctory and we are undone.*1' Hie TriktH*'attempts to weslren tho ?ff?et of Hm siotory by assert! ig that" the nsues were purely local, an^ Vfcat the recult.bas 110 slgnifi -anee beyooi.il tiis faet that' a large section (of the Radical^party, do not believe in a Radical ^prohibitory law. "-But what will the Tribuna aav of California. where the battle was fought and the Radicals defeated up6n broad national iwuiee, The r#s?1t ifiere affords ao an??ui vocal endorsement of'?&e President's policy, And a repudiation of die Radical d<?gtue of iieg*?*?preinaey. Upou ifioie iuues the conMi ii to (11 shortly waged in the Slates of Pennsylvania and New'York, which hold election* this Fall, the' furmer on the 8th of October, and the latter on the 8th of Nnveraber, apd with a corresponding change of rotulU, the viotory is confidently anticipated by the Conservatives.' Elect ions are also soou to be bald in Ohio, "Wisoonsin, Iowa, and other Westarn States, and %ilii the retails of the recent eleotfona btfore them, the/rieuds of Constitutional .liberty may well conclude not jet to "despair of the republic," Upon tljia subject theNational IntdUgsnatr remarks: ^ All experience trachea tbat when reaction commences with the ' undoubted i&rce -ni?d effeotthat has marked .(bat of the present : >ea?on, there is no such thing as a retiring ebb. It is*weak1y bleaded By the'diScomfiled Radi- cal le?def4. Uiai so great was the corruption of their leaders jn California that (ha people aither changed (heir political affinities or stayi . A A J. :*4! tL. l_aa ? > . tO nimie. ^uniiwoK mo latter poin?, vnac hop* have they of ramed f "Can the leopard . change bia apotef" Besides, we have e?idunrf? thatlhe negro issue, in ita varied phrases, Won tha paramount one ia California. .If1 ft be ataVad that that' rip in the aid* of rndicaliim, Jhe prohibitory liquor-Inwi, or the modern Connecticut bluel a we, cauaed the fearful Radical Idas'io Maine it way be aftkod, what ia Uf b? applird ? If the Radicals go hack on 4hat iaaae. \bey will.be ovarcoii^c by .the pi-ohibitioniaia.' But Maine is a great ship builJine and maritime State. This .important iitUrest is nearly crushed out Ivy the continued war upon the 'Souih," and the rule of the sword over .its prostrate, 'distressed, harrassed, 'and almost distracted, helpless and resourceless people. Tha ptople of Maine ara a*"profoundly atfVoted and moved by the Issues that radicalism naa precipitated as lhoc<$ of any other State, Intelligent as the ^people of tha other reactionary States, theyv Have l6oked with amusement nponjour rapid progress la anarchy and de?poti?ni. Knowing their rights, they i,.? 1-jj t..J./) _i. .1 I rebels and upon old wac iisuep, looked pres. ent danger sternly in ihe.fa'ce, aod have willed and dared to assert 'Ifieft" sentiment* at tbe nolle. The'.1Udic*l ascendency (? slink^u to i Is fouodalirn toiiea in Uie Piastre* Stile. It esnuot snrvi've another struggle with a people that'. hav4 determined iu tlieir heart of hearts to cast of the shackles of a party bondage more galling ind' degrading than exists . in any ttaiion of 'Christendom not a J?fey to anarchy and abaolute twaj." AMNESTY PROCLAMATION?POSITION OP *' -i %BX' FJCBBlDfeHT. " 4. IJCfce .Northern Journal*, in view of the wellonderstood position of .the President ana Cabinet, that the legal effect of the Amn?4.y Proclamation ia u> remove all disabilities sod to restore the disfranchised to th? fall en-, joyment of the right of suffrage,.have axprassedmuob apprehension .that th?,President lotenda to reopen the lists of registration and ext*od the term beyond.the 1st of Ootcber, contrary to 4Jhe prori-^oba of the Seventh Section of Uie Uocoustruoiipu Act. Tb? Haw r v. Y<^rk Utrtdd makea thaanticipated oalliaion' *- the lubliiAt ftf A aililnfial Km* |L v."r B"eB fcUW Pre*i.d?ut ^rtdi^for too.maoh ^good hm< to adopt any ?aoh warlike programme, m forcible miiUaet to rhe authority of Coogrre*. The /fiNttfihiBka ^?t a bolder and broader itroke af-polwy on4hepajto< the ,President would he to Irewgn and appeal t(0. the couotry,to rajn UU biffi. r , The Waahiagtop correspondent of ,the York Worldly*9 whatprofeaatt, lojj* an of~ lleia! aoooun't of the position the Pcc^ietot* ob the amneity <ju??uoc. Tflii* U what be - '' ''' '-v mora untruthful paragraph haa aavef^befnton than ibe one copied, in I mm of"the ?ew York papera to-diy from ' BoataDjfdttmal, which repreaenl* the Prealdeat ai bavtog deeided to opeo the registration liata *s Uie South, on tbo ground that U10 ~?tnoMtj proel^bnlioD ?on*?y? tb? right ?f ?uffrag? to *U fh? MMMjoIapalchw, am tb#y vmEimd on oQltf?l1ii1oV??ati6f),irer? correct ut till* 'regard. Tk^Prfffideut, ntbil* qininuraisgrwittw liw CjSkbantt ih*t Q?i i>ro?t?"Bi?tiob r?aV>rw. th? MiVMiwI p?t?k)b?d'by iVitl of his ervH *sf& political righta, Mttte 4im? tL*4 it irnot Jhcprovino* of t)ia Ex#??tiTt t? WAft* i1' too tight of to fewb !' ?r? parioned, Oonfereaaiooat profcihtfion contained i? Melton jMren 6fy4h+ J?lj SipemrffrtietldB ML TlfetSr r?w?dji? lath* conrt^ wt*o Uypj , ?i?' r?fpM& t?g*?ifftttor. TMjf W tba frMMterTa pojj^ibo, fcid it b#? fc*eo frtaifly .atwpaWd M oil".of fiijhtd no ht^,.tbd tbi ?M?* <Mt?n foarten day jprior otitjtt OcfnioMxkrt tn?y hatre tb? Do*rd?of tbtyt > -' * ." " :^j". Rtbtronox or Puhr ,C?iWp Uk* pUarar* ift publUWim Mlowiog partgitpbvvkMi MaooHt tii malarial r<^uatlpa fra$|h.t <jb#rg<^ tfpoa ?** W rba'Atf'-^a b?lC?^4 Vh^k* y^tftaotJon alac in lli? rw?W)f PM??Jgv /*re wocUd flD*urW SMS to Ui4 ban<$tof ?he ro?d*. ms ii wtaidtandooa -**- ' aayi'ihat tba tfhN*riU?-*o<l Colombia a?<! Sou'h CaroTlaa I^aproad* hav# ma4? an ar? rug<a?iit bj which freight chargaa Upon th?sa ro*<J* were'lobe reduced M per cent. aflrr the '. 161U. Tljo . /Vf?i ?u J ?: "A# w? li? *? before klolej, ill* Ohtrlniid rout* w ill* inuet iielur*l oo? for our people, ?od *ill b? odoptW bj ihiVu U Hie rkp?f?er* ore imporUul! aiiiikiilbralhin*, but when th?-y ,?re in a?aip?tiiiuVi Hie IrfiU-rJim the ?<V<tLrt*iP? uuJer pr??~' ent cirouioilmioe." v . w % Tlie following dK*f?\tah *??? *(>? tvctiYtd y?ilrni+y, liy C, J, ikiiliii, Anal of tb# Soatb -Ceroliim Kitilrua^l (Jorop*py in tliU eil/i* S. C., September. 17.. The Aug"'*" J-arifT will l.? uaed Lu Columbia, ,?utyDieti'tibg lo -iiiorrow. T. I'H.VKE, Oeti. Sap." . This ?v.ll li/> r.l.r.uj -M.t*lli.'. ... ? .r merchant*, who h**? for time <;otnplniued ? aud very j<i?t1y too?-of Ui? ?cri.ou? dittdr?ttitge ?u(Tk which limy Iklxirtd, from the grant discrimination id th* freight churge* on gaoda beiweau Charleaion aud Au^inii, fid the former oily And Ootuainia? nepriy tifiy par oent Mr. liollin, it V? Maid, ht< labored faithfully lo have this uhan^e effected. We are informed that, under (Im ii?w taritf, g?H> U) can be brought Lo Columbia :riX- (Jliarleatou ntlo*v?-r rate* than by any oih?r route. Il is wurth iuquiring iiilo. Fkokjjwor Jaiim II. Carlisle.?W? leary that Profeaaor CaHiala haa during the peat week delivered aeveral addreraca, characterised by bin usual eloqueuco and ability, to the leaoher* aud pupils of the Sunday ehoofa. Od Saturday evening. lji?7thin?t, be nddie??ed lite Sunday achuol ,teRuher? bf ltye Method is'. Church' at tire?awood< oa the beat method or imparting religious ^struct'ion, Cad Hie rrquinUii of auuuess la this vocation.. On the Monday evening following ha -delivered an address to the cliildreu of ilio Sutnlay-fahpolJ1 iir ilia yilluga. upon their d-uie* (is pupilJ;**^ upou the afternoon fo|lo|viug to tbo youug of both textf, apoa tlto dangers whijti lie iu the path of youth, au\l impede their religious progress. Professor Carlisle i; truly a grefct and- good man. who consecrates hi* high gifts to Lhw iutelLcclnal Aud morjit advancement of ti is speoiea Hia high<wt uinbitiun Seeuir to be, to make himself u*?ful. Ilia life has - been devoted to the instruction of'youth, and fqtr this work lie is peculiarly adapted, lie has tint rara faculty of geuius yf simplifying truth; and olothiug the molt recondite truths iu th? garb of simple aud attractive illustratiph. Wo wish him a long oorOer of usnfulsiess. ' Lister BaoTUEaa' bufk*--Puo*^hatf. or Liuk. ?We are indebted to the proprietors for a box ? : .r ai..:. u t. t> o vvuvuuiiii^ ? ?|rw?iuiCU VI UICII JT (CWI ilUlJV OU* per-Phosphateof Lime, at well as Tor av pamphlet netting forth iU merits, uhivh we will take pleasure in exhibiting to our friend#. We hare no doubt that ilia all that the proprietors olaimVor.it. A Sup?r-i'lio?p1iaW of'JLipie made from bones and meat in superior W) any other fertilizer, as it contains ail the chemical eltrmenta necessary to promot* the growth of all root crops and all etsreals, and is. suitable' for any ami. A properly mauufadlured SuperPhosphate of Lime-perautieully benefit* land, brings up the poorest land* id a few years to the highest *ta?e of cultivation, Ly a limited application yearly.- Agriculturists nud OarV doners oannot fail to realize large profits on each crop where the Super Phosphate *uf Lime is u*ed. By tuiug liberally the first year, very email application would produce thv>uuie *eeulta for yaora to coin*. - ^ -. < ." ? DcmqlCtiow -oy CoiMCTMJisiiir.-?w? direct the attention of our readers, to the ad?erH*?mrot in another column, whit-h autiouncra the dissolution by cntHutl cbiixent of t)i? Brut of M<fc*rr. IIill it TrovrBridge, an d,(be euDtiouaite* q! the basic we at tU^e^me stand bjr Ur. j. W, Tftrwbridge. - Mr. Trowbridge |i<i bteu'-eo long ideoCifiejl sritii 9* end is to well known to aar eiti;c?D* for high jnUgrily aud"bu?iie?e c&peaitf that it tro^U be- e work of superer??ge? tioo to tomraand him to the patrouag* of pat friends. W"e can osly wish him tb? ucaeen whi^li ho bo w?li*m?riu, end which w< ?fe mm b? .wfll *patina* to r*Mi?e* . vr h: ^ ? l|r. IIill. jre belief e; contemplates going iota tin mrtannlittf tuuiniM in AdJiiil* "fl. ^t.;>ti - . - O' * ? tha market for h much of oar |?*oducv and whera~our citistoa K#*e?o oiaoy bu*4paaa rata tions. From Mft- Kill-* bliaiotf* ampacity', md art ear re acquaintance with our peopta, h}? Mrrlces <*09 Id bfl^in valuable to arty d)arq?nljta firm of lliil city. Our bc?t.lrieti?f aUaud him. i -??i?> ; or w. IIesby Watun ? Cos Cotton Faalora, W*rahou*a md Comrni??ioa Marchant*, -178 and lTf7 Broad Street, Auguita, (}?., publish thatf card in another 6o)?ino And oocr own oxporiaoo*, and Ui?$ofour ft lead* d? . riv?d Croitt ' b a? iueaa transaction* with tha ca, Joakify avfn oon) man ding ibats to tb? nablit . p*tro{iag?, II g?DL\?H<ir ofbijrh <4ir?ckr and iolegrHv?l4b?/?l, *croB>nux}#1uig?nd4iilrr?1 j MlUbk iirni kvtUr lrtiA hM otwotf '&t*rdbl)p Icoown (toe* ?*'?* - tu Ui? city frfrbd* >*i ftiuipMi I IrAAMetiOM Witfc tfatfBy jt lO ?<TO, mend tlimb gentleman. Tt> alt oiher* wa my gty# them Irut Thlj1 '^i*? tfa ?/f fw ]???,'? well'* M ?q{puI|kU<t 6?%ac. * jit} it^V-TiV' <Or.baJi?g HUph, ?iul wil) fare id bippagrrope, ft*4 -itrwir; tb% Jo?r*i rAtv*. - . >?" ' w-Vv iv.V^' V -* > .-. .; . "'-iV >>* -.: . pV'4' o.' JwW*r <P* Mfte ty<?of ? !? V?wk fif?n I ic Wi JJT:. ' -Tv-V. - PWTJVT* in?t 4i? r?riuraed iiooi* * few iiyfca^n wiMuiy. xutxrwy. Ill {iawr.nHTWi^VOl? Usm^rvVti i?tfiiiiilin"U^>' W htrtiriiil'liir<ii<i *iw?tl?? t?4* ?4^fitxw?rt%&AI*h10 '' tmLa^ Mf>*-'*----"-- - ? - r..-. *? ftujjr aalk-OTs J9'. t . ;r - ? tr Tut PmtuuK* h?|Hii ?Wt r?gt>rt slw* . Jl$4 utok.BM* t* an aonaal d?|n4 M pr?Tfillpg. ia variooi part* of oar Dintrlet,, JcarotHf'I neighborhood MWM ,tob? ohiJK and Ui many o?ei Lba ^?lckn?aa haa aaifomed-tJw naligaant typa o/congeatfv* ?ndtyj>hoi Jfcrar. We aUppoM tfcit U?? ot'm iC.to t?foupd iu hot, dry weathac foiloStf 0jb>1>? mtaa of th? uprlug and Kiminir, W? hiTl tteanily r#ad ao artiole, in which it waa attef?pt?4 to be aliown that continued raina ware conducive to health. Aad parhnpa ?i may bo ao, aa long a* the ryiu# ooutiuuo anti \rre* ?nt the forojAtiop of tyo malaria-.jfr.lnch arixrs frorti Trouble-deoanio'oritfon. Bnt aft in aran oio eatiiig, the danger here M?mi to b<i In ilia eefantiun?the lraviiigoff. ' In on^owii village ilwre btt been come <ickoifi,. but generally of a mild cbrfrMler. .Mi^tli* family of uur ? teemed fellvwriowiKinan, Alp. Andrew Small, thera bits been rauoh uirkneM, and we rr|rcl to annvuoee tM death, on Holiday la?f, of hit jqvngrat daughter Efnil*, an amiab]6 and interesting gir', after a brief illtret*. Her fuoeml look place d the E|>i?oop>l Churoh ouT?u? day evtniug, ih the fir#?co<-e of fclterge cob owruef eorrowlng relation*, friend* nod acqvaiulancr*. Tdi Stats Taxk*.?We loam from the Cm lutybi* CbruRicle that the Sheriffs tliioogfinutAlio Statu'b*v? litru notified to enforce prompt tj all tux exrcutiobs, where tha money van be realise J. That paper saya f " Upward* of on* huhdred thousand dollars are now due the Siatc, ?tiJ in tha hauda of Sheriff* lo l>e collected l?y law. If the people will pay?nn<l tlie majority can, w< belreve, afford to da as their neighbors have promptly dona?all will be well. Tlia machinery of St%te being greased afresh, will roll smoothly on, as usual. If they refold to. pay these obligalione of citizenship, chaos will come again. Judges will lie without courts; 8tieriflf* without criminals; oi^rpubjia institutions wilh<tMt lomates. The doors of the Lunatia and of the Deaff- Dumb, and Blind Asylum must be thrown open, and two. or three bun? ' jd^ed ^nfo/tunates turned Ipose to l>e eared for W? bip whiiHJ WTlia CurtHntlMll will ' lied-vt iCs o<iv hunire<l"**Sld Tw^nt^-ebnVkllf, I^k^g?iay3eni?ralised aud endanThe uvofii^jyflor per iotl ic* lrZwnSfc*?T/??tehu/^Py(#li Z A *^5) men to ua rich a* ever, in thai poculi^r arrai^^ attractions wltiali reuderjt ao wuluoino in the family circle ; and willi additional'rar-ommendatiuu lo the favor of theladivs, in the altapeof an extra fadiion pUto of largo aize, wliioli givra the faahitiuable promenade dresse* for'.litis season. Tnte fenturo ii to be cootinurd, without auy abaltineut of other di*iiuctive aud popular features?an evidence oi enUjrpri?e on the part of the publi?h*r ?'hich ia olinraeteriMic, nud telle the accrat of euccera. Subscription price, $3. willi valuable premium. Addraw, W. Jeuniogt Peinoree?, 473 Broadway, Kew York. Quinine as a J'eoi'HYLactic.?We ore iudebl ed lo the publishers for a pamphlet of some thirty, pages, from the Uniwislty Medical Prw, by Joseph Jubt?, M. D, Professoc of Physiology and Patholyy -in the Uiiiverity, upuii "Quinine at & prophylactic sguinst inula rial feyer, bring an appendix to the third re "port on Typhoid and Mslarial Fevers, delivered lo the Surgeon (Jeueral of the lnt? C. S. A., August, 1864" The ruljsot of Quinine as a prevtfntire ngainat'inalaria, is one of great interest lo the utrdioul profession, to whom ,?rc commend the focta.and aryumeuts of tl.is pain' phleU1' | Tn?c WtckLt"NBur.o Fcualk Cou.eub.?We f direct attention the ad\crti?eui?iit-uf thfo flour I" Wl.Ii igluttj tilt Ion wliieh i* liietUil at Charlotte, N. 0. It U >ioW iq . evuceMfui upefntiuiv. and eomin?DOM the Fail! 9f>*tioti on the lit, October d>*xi, with the ?uo?t encouraging j>ru?pedta. It i* prfsidtsd over by the Uev. A- O. "Stacy who ia knoWu to many of Ogr.eilist-Ds a> a geullam Hit" of ftno?choUaih> attaiumeuU .and Ingh ch-xraotef, a??i?t?ul by an ab|? faculty. Tilt <U>ue*e of study, from a circular in our po**e* ?tpn. teeOu to br uiioauitHy thorough apd com preJietttire, and U)? rates of boai(bng and tui ' Li?n rttiu?j>kably low. It ia kte*t?J.in i h*u)tkv ruiiui: in a rafiniul an J ii? t.?tlio>?? C'totuuuiiy, an<l jaaaaily aoc?a?il'1e. Gn|4i Wjcxruci?-I^uritj^ tile put we el we Ut? had a aocaefaitiB of genial. auotbiuj "fttyi, which Uavj) been bailed .w?tb pleeiur* l?i ; ofr'wbo are tDlereeUd (and whp aru nul l) ii ' -tli? growing crops. A * cyn.Uruauce. *f thi vutUr, ?od a late fru??, will ehublu itie c'oi' tun pU?al to matareiU frmtaut) rrcoter frDO Uik"dafli?g?" which lie* beera e?o?4<] by qoaeire Unr Iri'pd.ot Mi*. Pktu*/c alii , a4*?r*e ?o the upluiwD tb?t ike. ', change 0 , wrath ?r bas been owing -to *1>? reeeul vcifpto Thr 0?M* ptobmndi ifl -opuo.bim, ?t?0 (a long * L b* U Q?iy *iil*-t<o *11ege the-"jwrfAae, *rg& , pfipter Aug*' tfrganiret^b^ m?y bat be surprise* ' if bo 6riUlo?oBVitiee the cieSiiflo'WorW. , . . * tmi ? _ TftC .Dailt . C8*o>iCM?-?We ' gladly pl*c< 1 qpon oar exchenge litft lhie Dew ei^ndjdalo fa 1 publid fayor. wbicb bft* been r?? ntly ?M*b!ulj 1 fd atour6t*$e |t is a spirit*) fount*! 1 discoursing. upon eorrsnt.lheioey wirtj the -,? * ' and ?etf-ponMBion of ooe "to li? BVanu?r-batp7 > KDU ihvwdu AH aurMfrw* JjUj ' 8tato C*piUl can Mttiiaijr M?Uia-4toi4?>i4?Jj two *?iljr jv?w??K mfi w<>??hr Ml* )>toprl? 7 Urc*f (frortcl* ifet Iarg**t *hu? ?f-coef r. l?. ; , < ' r ' --v"- . . ?. . / -. %M I indebted t? ifct |nUHb*i* for.i ' tio*^ryjvin!?d' NkUk>(f?4 o/*k? Trti?U??,Fft?al pq|OU i?f Jk? Greeur 1H0 Daptiit jpbtWg*, ' iti Gfr??nyitU. ;K Q- " Tfc. , pettt%UMUtfr?ifc? tiw |?Moi O. B. KlforJ.v . r?fUeU Ute hipbwl *r*4l i r, ttfO'** , b?? ?a *U? Ua?UjrT aCP wiititM*' **?r ?n boudr*4 MkM>B| r WUtm ?? oWrTfl M?t?! ftVijfr Dwuieu:, l r 1 ?4l?r4. tfcd ? fMw M'W I ?*Ur **vrf.jtai M ? "d .- j1 ?ri jijwu1* i^yr(<>w''> r - ' v , *-> v.-,, ? ~r V- r -j ' The Dlrtrlot ftlMf cf the Cokeabory Circuit. y / Fli^t Day, September 12 Itui'Jnt Dill riot Meeting tf the folcesbury Circuit wu hjety la,tho church of thft beautiful, village, coriwenokig this dfcjry'at 5> o'olook A? M. The P.jL/Rev. W. II. Fleming. aoCed M phiinnia, anjl ^ji ?elded with his usual urbaniijr >ud abilrtyi'^ V r-..>r ' . ?!r?n ifrcuHs wore represented, vis: AtJbeville, Ninnfjr-Slx, Newberry, Newberry Station, Lauren*, Ueedy River, Mapletoo, Butler, Edgefield and Cohcsbury. Thirty-seven delegates were present, 4n?l tbeir nnuios enrolled. The tafoieters were sailed upon, aud gave interest tug iwiiingvanig uifrr circuits. iWf.' l)i\ Smith'uud Prof. Carlisle, of "Wolford, 'were lniroUgeed/anU cordially welcomed. The following committees were auhouncfd by tjto chairman, vl*: Sumiay-iicliooU?J. 1>U~ Hose, cbairmunSupport of I lie Miniswy?rJ. S. Chipley; Funnily lUligjon?Hot. J. F. Smith; Misiious^?lie* J. M. Boyd ; Parsonr(ci?Iter. A. M. Wells; 8i?t?of tho Church ?K?v. J. II. Zimmerman ; Ediioatlbn and Iloligious Literature?P. A. Couuor. Adjourned 10 o'glock, P. &1. At P. M-. Divine service by Kev.Q, Alien, auvl ?t uiglit by lie*'. J. U. Zimmerman. .Stcoud Dayj September 1H. At 9 o'clock A. M., introductory services by ReV. J. \V. Townsend. Five additional dele gate* appeared and took their seats. A coinroiuee in tbeu appointed to-nominate lay delegates to.ll?e S. U. Annual Coiifercnco, aud resulted in the .selection of one.local preaohor and three laymen, yii : lUv. J. M. Boyd, J. M. Latjxer, J. M. "Ki^liardson, and l>r. MoSwnin, and (wo'alternates, whose.flnines we do not remember, with the Undentanding that there l?fot>e no " backing out," unless providentially prevented. The reader will observe ifcat (his is t lie firntrrime that inetiiodism will have lay representation in.its Annual Conference. It is a 4iew feature in the Church, and each .circuit and fetation lias a voice in - the Domination of thta delegation. A very interesting discussion upon our pres. cDt .ind future; relaiious as a Church with the colored people, vis had at Hits stage of the meetiog^ which whs finally disposed of by a resolution that wi adhere lo the discipline on ..tba^rfuhjeei.^-tlie meantime doing e41 that We C^nTo prBboliyheir spiritual welfares. Report ' by the oominitteVon Support of the Church, read and adopted, upon which some very interesting remarks wojo mode by l'rof. Carllslo and others of the ytQifbe committee recommend . eVery idSnbero|' the Ch\?cl^d^e assessed;- nod cash jO^rotDfflito be rbndfepdl the eud^but the l^ginulng or Uie year. The whole oPlhe pio<5ceay)gt very ^htertsyng this daW Manyiepfctitors^rejfeWnt, oTOgi^yfciOchin^ terest-inithe remarks of oondnist of b^ipeas. Adjoutoed\t l- o'clouk. At 81 a very interesting 'jitfbofe u^Dr. Smith,. cud. at nigltl au able and solemn address to the youbg by, Prof. Carlisle. ' Saturday, 14th, ahdjhstday.^ The morning occupied chiefly with reports nuiu idc onnmuuees. j\o we cannot give (lie reports iu full, we only stale (hat ilrey were well prepared, giving much general and useful informaliop, 'embracing statistics. the state ol the Clmrcli, Hie Condition of.Finances, l'arsonagc$~. Missions, Sunday-schools, Literary Institutions,, and erenfthe state of piety around th< family circlet . From these reports we gather that this Sunday school cause is on the increase, the support of Uie miuistiy. encouraging, considering the Very atringont times. The preacher p testified tli:tt none of them actually suffered for food or raiment, althongli cash wj?s ter> scarce. They hfelieved their appropriations would all be paid, jia God in His^ooduess wae permitting the earllt to yield her Jticteaee. Missions wore languishing, for want of money, but nome toew field* were marked oflt for conrideraiibnat the next Annual Conference. To cumV<>t.' liiitu nearer home, the parsonage* wanted' rtmilrinir. imili ??il>~..< . leaky rouf#*?hd fcooeless ynrdvil wa* generally conceded, (liil out at all promote lhe'i<piritunlity or tranquility of (iio itinerant..and iliu jieoplu said, they "Hould try.and uitke llieit preacliera- more utftufortable. . " Family religion w?? fluuritfhlug auiong-foiue, but-umong u:?ny; it w?a at n low-ebb; a? ili?r? wfts no family altar. -If wo wanted tliu figlit o the christian religion to Khine upon our domestic { ain'te, we mutt bave the finitely altar to kindli it opoM; The slate of llio Clrurcb altutfethei was ptogr*?aiv? and encouraging. Numrruih i revivals hud taken place, were now progtesaing [ and brigliluefH wad breaking through Uie durli clouda, illuminating lh> towers of/ion, and hfuaing new hupea into lite bcurts of bet people Tlie able r?;p?rl uf the clntinnan du Education > elicited from J)r. Whilefoord fiinitb reinarki nlioat WulTurd College that Wt re haard will profound mterettj and excited grant ay nip* thy it tier behalf. It was ' delicate task, Tr\jt- lie-p*>r1 -formed "it well. That College, onca ,tlie |iridi and ornauieut of th<: Methodist Church, ee|>e cinl(y iq liia Stole, wui ehakoil,to iu foundation by Hm< terrible blasto of war; h?'r eudowiueu fond swept awny by it* devastating flood ; he 1 faculty impoverialied-'iM the general oruafi. " flu' t they did rot "giv? up the aid p." Men, gor* audtrua, they stuck by her, and iuiw jU*-?hno? a*<iaiii piofaabitlt jf ia, tnaf alia will soon lie afloat I caulked and pitcJio I. aa atroug u ejrer. to'cou . loud against wtnda and wavra, and to seqd fertl ' ItUlfLV ?r (flUMAMBOU *' a. IIF- ?! ? . , j ? nuvfu uum?n HlVy Hill f u?cupy mi fUld*of uwfoliitM and labor. ( ilaj i God blew W??flr.?rd and her noble, *lf~i?crjQcir.| ( faculty. We 'Will nal obtrude deliuate frunil' affairs on ih< public IfOt tliii niuoh we wil my, that WofFurd College ha* imperative do 1 imdl npou ov?ry Metkudirt of tb? State fu - tier #upp?>rt, and H such maq a* dhjpp, Carlj^J; | aud huiith endured pAvation aurt WaAt V f alaod Ly Iter itt the day* of her tii&L now tha better ttnt.aa are downing-. If her peopU still ? law to trotua. up to her help. t1*?y duaorv'e if no ? rant and bn<}ly edue?Ud ehildreu. The Uietrie , ifteeitag hadjp collection, aud eeut up to Woffvn , tfieir tutte of $U5:x>u ^ ' v The afternoau of tbia day-was apefit hi Sou day-school 'exercise*. F.A. Connor,-'the-gen tletnaaly aapcriHteudeut , ??f the Cok?*Vmr * pehoat, b^ bia'whbul in foil tlaadaao*'. M**' r fWNt ?oogaftom the "Hjdl" wereenog; andncf . dflwee frwn T. 6. Lferfefcrt,-R??. Mr. ?d , wvrd&jmd PioC CartUJe, ^bt?b ?u? iMtened'f *. vitfa preat'iol.er*#!, ?KjtouPf by the children. bu * Jt?? people, flq hove uever.h*errf Frol CT (n#?y we noi ??y ?w j?lled"t). - i StUid*y-?ehou? ^eoutrer.' ."lie -ia very 'tall? -16 leet hot-fee leatan^ trtiliitlt taller Ufa* ifh?*kw*t .6> kdoitt>4 iririt ??k lffuha Son '] davMbool for. IU? Chiircb, fup hi* Biata. JJi * praaanco vw * lower of .pfeenglkto the Di?fcrk meeting. v. '' ' - : x ; lugiit by. ']U*. J. ML Jk>y? e?J? thjjl dalijtfitful d**, nn<l Jltya ?md?d lljla.r#*: * haraiMUMU.c, protyaUr# ialeraUUi* Diaifjfc 1- nn*ii?s. tUwIuUdoa oCthanKa ih Dr. . Piof. C?rli?Ie.Ptr I hair alUrtocfeiM and Va) ud ftw i?A)m Wi)hM4( Cohaab#r , In titefr,l*rg*-b?*tt?d lioipiuMi^-Wm jitfpH Mfera A^tBortofc On Jiaidda Sm&ssgsisM ? ifegtfUrijr nfepW- |>r?a*W*g, a?* i?J *r? ? p*piaatty !r?fr i _> * % * ' "V V 4. . t- v - ' , j. ? * ' -* . / v- * C' - ' .. "> "#V\ V"*!. : V - X* . ? -.i * ?. .., 0f A rwnt ord?r of 6to. Cat?by pubItiM in th?'Otorl?s<M> Jfmn^vqs!Ui ?! gibUto eerve m lofono only thoftA who hare paidtaxee end mr+fmtli/Ud ani tot?r?: and inak^ ifcencumbapiijpoO the Gorerner> of North an4 South- Carolina to call special Urins of ttajMSourts (vhioh tjicy ear tafntyhavanp authority for doing) forth* purpose of ratting the jnry list's. Inr tliisurdcr our clticens may find au addiiitiuual reason for rcginltriog. HEADQUARTERS. Skcoxd Military Dwtrict, ciiaauratow, 9. C , brptcubt-r 18, 1807. ~(J*n*rar Ordrrt No. 89: r* l'uranr?rp?t II, ?if-General Orders No. 32, da t .1 it ... oa tou?t s j!? .1 - - ' '? wu wm iiv, looii u nkuaiueans n>u?w? ; Alt cliiiens uicued for trtxcn, and who shall hay? paid uiti,' fur..the current J?tt, nnd who arc qualified, .and hava hae?? or nioy be duly regi?tered ns voters, ar? Ii?i6by defelar ed qualified to serve as jurors. It shall Ih> ftufficicut ground of challenge to ih? coiu patency uf.qnv perjon tir&wn an a juror it<?t he lias am beau duly registered as a voter.* 1 Such a viglit of challenge tuny bo exercised, ill'tisbalf df the people, or of the accused, in all uiimiiiAl proceeding, and bv '?Uh?r party iu alt civil aulutns and proceedings. /' * Any Kfquirtrineut of a properly qualification for juror*, in additiou to tho qualification herein prescribed, is hereby abrogated. The Governors of North and 8outh Carolina, respectively. are her?by authorised and empowered to order, if it ahould tie. necessary, special term* of courts, to be held for the 'purpose of reviajng und preparing jury lists, and to provide for summoning *ni drawing juronf in accordance with tli* requirertieins o( tliie or der. "By ruirimniu] of Brevet Major General Ei>. 11. t>. Canuy. - * LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Adj't Qeiil. Th?r following is paragraph It, <if Oeuerdl Orders No. 8a: * ' ill cititeiin hsicmu'I fqr tnxee, and who nhnll liave'puid U?os lor the current year ore qualified to serve as inrors. It nhnll he the duly ol the proper civil officers charjfod with providing ' IvU of juror*,' in proceed witlim their several jurisdioiionv, without delay, And HBtrettaiu the names of all qualified person*, and place therii ot> I lib jury Ittlp, and from such revised lists all jOrecs shall be hereafter summoned and dfawu iu tb? umuuor roquired by law "| | /Order No. 32 made every prrsou who had paid ttm current taxes eligible as a juior Or'der No. 80 mulcts eligible oti'y those * ho hfage^fsid taxes and are qu-il>jhdnnd rtgitter Stale, vdjo is disfranobisS RTliiw, or who > d6*x not re^wtcit wilt bu inel;giblct to serve us * a-juror. * ?. ?ixcwon8.?That our reader* may Jiav? be1 fore Minn, for reference, w? publish Hie names ?f Suites iu. wJuch election* take plsco tlit* year: iowA.?Oetobef 8.?Governor, Lt G?*ernor Secretary of Stute. Auditor, Treasurer, Sup*ri inlcndent of Publio Institutions, Judges and i members of Legislature. I . Kansas?November 6?Mt-mbers of Legis ' laiure, and amendments to Constitution. Maryland.?November -6.?Constitution' 5 - ftiAtwacuuscTTi)?Xov?nd>?r 6."?Governor, i Lieutenant-Governor. Secretary of State,Treas' (irer, Attorney-Goner*!, Councillors nod members of. General Court. ' Mixnk8ot.\?!^overab?4 b?Governor, Licit* . tenant Governor, Sectary of Stute, Auditor, Tr??*rtp*r, Altoruey-Gexmral and members ui Legislature. , Kw Jicmev?Morember 6.?Members ui i Legislature. New York?November 5.?Secretary oi State, Comptroller, Treamrvr, Attorney-Geri eral, S'ala Engineer and Surveyor. Canal Commiseioner,, -liUpfcctor of Sirfte Prison*, t Judges and member* of L?-|(i*tn(i)re.Giuo.?October 8?Governor, Lt. Governor, Treasurer --of State, Auditor, Comptroller ol Ill* Trc?ur?r, AiUH*u?,y-G?'iieral, Judge*, inem"bwrs.of iiuard *>? i'-tiljlirt Work*, member's ol , I^gieladtrft oud suffrage ameodineul to_ tli? Constitution, I'kxxsylvania?October- 8.?Judge of Su't [ireoie Cotirt and ui*nit>er? of l lie Lfjxirlntur?. ^ Wiico.Niii.v?November >5.?Governor, Lieiilei.uiu-Govertior, tj.oisLiiry of smto Tfm?ur?i-, ; CuHipirollth Injector* of in. inben ' of Legislature hnd ftinrndiiteol U> {?5>ii^iluliur., WAMtUiGTO!*,.September 18;?Tjl* Pivsideiv \ ti?l party arrived. anfely at 1 o'clock tliis uiofn> . itljl.liiteroai revenue receipt* to-<l<ty $200,000. TJie Maryland con#titiitioiial_el?njlioii id f>ro i grfssliig quietly! flie adoption ?>f I lie Cousti,, tnti?n,J?y a -Inrfco , nmjorityr is certain." !i i ifbolirhra lest oatli* from Confederates, nu?i admits negro tentilliony ~ip lUe court 39 Ad?icrs fKotn ilTe City of Hexico of Uia Act . state I li?t JtlU'AE icfoecd to deliver Mo*imil , jau'a body'to Adinirit) Tegetfmff, without doot umeiitary fequeet from M ax i mil tail's lyn?r men. -> . ' v Til* A....I T 3 * /?1?? 11 ' - ' t , ,...c VIIIUU Ul UUU {?IIUWI III ?^8?IOt J at nei* York, consumed itm l)r>l day hi ar^u\ hi?iiU regaidiue nmi^b?nrfitfiol member*. ( There ,w?ra fiva hlmdrrd and twelve deatln . h? New York Uu wcvk?* # deor?a?? of forty i uiite, .v ' | General L*o 5a ?t tbe Heated Spring, Vir r gint*. II# )iu bceu quite ill, bat i? cuuvuleaj "ccnt." ' . f Edward Spangler writ** from tl?* pry TorI mga?, September filit, that lie ia biiay. day - night, ihrfking coffin*. , Hia f? UoAr prinoaer f- Dr. Hudd; (tlie po?l doctor, liriptf. ?iok)t ^ I reat'uiff yefloir fever v?ry iboeoaafolTy." 0 mmmmmmmmmmm 1 " jL. St 2EC ?3 T fij . '' ' - , BKFOHTja? Bf j. *. DELCOEtt. ' V ll J ?' ' ?' " .. Abskvillk, september yo. Comix?Middling, 18 *23; Goyd, 22 a '43 J Flbiir, (country) |t;)0 a 410.00: Knnl. f ern,$8?$l0; Curn $1,75 n l,f?5 ? Men! $1,75 i f SUB5 Mblwn*, 90? #1.80; Pw?fl1,76 ni.Oi \ Ooffe*. Kb* u\: SrifWP, 20*26; BotUr/lS i 1 20 ; I'Vir*. 10 m Ui ^WJiWk#/, #4i00 ft 0,? li^eoa. 20; i+ri. 1-9 a. 2i I Unto*. 4*4 * 8*; %K16j C $5,00; -Wb?*t, $1.7* * fii.00 t>*t? Wc.j Krw \-Yokk,- 8^piem6er IB?N"ooo.B^-f'l6u f m ?|i*Je firm*r' \Vkf?t l^a, CoUch u dull, *t 2*i~? 25. ..Quid Irpng, ' - '7 J?. > Ji.-r~CuUoM.tt?*rfy ?j?le? 900 ? *4.' ,yio?r 4f*i*o ^<Iv?iie?d . jjfc j i, 20o.; St?-t?-t4f47'' ""?. * ?ntf 1 * So i]eticr-^i?nibrt* Stnr4 ' $2,50 r - whit* SouUiari d'$2 43. Cprn- ?<rti*w?We?tt>iib"dM^?d- $1.2? i r. I,27.' 4ftf Tfc?- jgvM,,i?#?f<kVv - w# V Iironif^u^ .by lhe-d*cliii? ?t? bondr i? ,Eu/?p? ?n^ r*uorli?" of fiirUwr. trteWtii Ip (hetyHvic !' irird^T GoternmetiU <faK ?>Td A?kA< n&na] f1 dtprMMSl. ?>ni imo?t'jMUrf?ky ^*4* tlu?.#lu**~ * jritm'fhHiitB.lA&s.* aob tr*?* f& q3!*?uto PJaitkl^M i aymrJ^ft^ u * *Mc? T?* M,*e <kJ>?W$ < [Cue* $1.30; ydfa* WpNmVr 18?FJ oop- arm |R>< r ttWfr | k; Fwjfi^mh .fi*??r. wi*u> ?ti | S L2?"r^i 144 *" *kou1<U/ / v, / f. H n' / I - . ' ' - s j . * - v /; COTTON I WAREHOUSE and :miIM i A GENTS FO11 - KETTLE WELL'S 1 6(5 ft mtDQi tfi /ipp^-.W ;.JJ / < * FOR BALING PLANTERS -will be ?tippli*d with Bugging at Freight added. W. HENRY Wfl Fi>pt. 20, 180T, 22 ? tlin Kivr Oclkass, September 18.?Yellow fev#r. deal ha to (iVclock th:a morning fori jr-gi*, The f^Aef ia spreading among the towna* in the int'e-- rior of thiaSiate. A colored Judge pr? tided Una (born it)g fof 1 <!.? fir.) I ma n. it.. fti-l 1 ?... v? n.w ?U1IV?I MW* j J trict of the IU^oi-tUr'tf Court hi tii"? city. -[ J London, Sept. 18.-~.Gulon?l Kelly, Fonim leftder^waa arretted' ja-Sittpcheater, yesterday/ ttud taken.to Dublin. The funeW of ?tD|>p?^ ml t'eniar, director ut BolfuM su alteodtd by . 8,0(10 Y>ers0ns. ? ' , 1 J. W. TROWBRIDGE ^,-v .. ?*. . * ' * v ' " HAS juat. reteired lh? foltnninif articles which he offer* LOW FOR CASH. T?rAfth T.jj TTt%-r Poioifiu i ? BVWM ?1?J V* MUIIHUIO) - , mm m% 1 SOJT SHELL- ALMONDS, PECAN WITTS, S G ? A' C ftACKESS, LEMfJN CRACKERS, Plc-iic Crackers, J-; Ginger 8 n -a p p #v OVSTKnS, SARDIXESz-' MACARONI, CHEESE, < - A clioiM Lot Of Chewing *nd Su-oting Tutiaqo BACON, LARD and SALT,: A nit m?uy otlirr tiling* not mentioned, utiixlly k?-pt-i? a Family iivuvtrv. ' A few busheft oi llARLEXfocjwila. Sej't. 20. 1807,22?3in . .. rpHE FIRM OF lllLL 4 TROWntUDGE JL was thia ility dissolved t>y mutualoon-eut. TlK-biliiiirH lierMfirr ui'.l lie,Ouudu?lrll>y I*, by tLs nuder*igjied, at the aaiue ?iai>U. ' J. W.'T?OWBRSB E. ?O ; IN" wiihilmwlnp from firm ?>f HH.L. <& TKOWBiUUQK, | cheerfully lecouimoi'd Mr. J. W. TKOWIJUIDGE to li? p?troii?ge of uiy lortner fri?nJt> ?n<1 cuttnmcfii ,.> ?. EoQlU. is, us?, m?4 ' - , 1 GEOBGIA STATE LOTTERY I : 'PAP Till? TlT?vtt,oiT nn. fun ' , * v? *uh wiiii firu Vi)_ IlKf". "Masonic Orphans' Home'." ' BGYD, WILSfiS & Co, Managers, ' - ATLAWTA. OA. : CAWTAL PRIZE ?000 ro.K osk km urn. ; clasjlB.. . gre*tL?Uery for li?o benefit of lb* J JL Mimwow Orptlvn*' <loip? will W-drawn i in pbbftu at Atlanta, fli, on'-Wedaeadtj^ tba n titb-dav~uf jO?t'?Her n?Kt. I88fr. , aB?A.T~ 8CHSMB. , . , ~-l^r"r?*? of ....$3M.Unu-u,..-...f8(VOAfl!,!'.;. ? * J Pfiad of 6.00a u > *090 v - r ph? irf Moo fa-...;.:%eo$ 1 Priw V. IjMbSy - 1 PriWof 600 ia n MKT r ' .A- fAU. 6f y/-.i - - ?*> ia ,w 60Ct ,. 1 .-^4 PrWuf..<.. ia(> , fc 190 ttby of. 100 M * . Pri**? aroout 1 tlhg. to........ |5O,000 ; It ftftti, to* Ow'flalliwitf TftfoV ? . A Packpgi of 1,0 tlcVntinuiy drill* |8Cki)dl; t " rt* A\Wrrar**f P*y?bl>^f?i<?old4n?attht,-, I ?udtbe Offiftia i>JteWW*rto mob P*raiM?- i 1 ***' d-V* <gjr <?r Wrtiia v-w- jy ^f i- v,'. r . - - - ? , ; j>: ; ; * '"'St' ** >" w*- i I AU> >ffcO?w- ->wijfe : v>- ->.- > .'5.^ ft 3S^y,-v^ /?.**V>'- - fy?Wr J'3 . * , ^.5. ra? % h.'T "Vsjd ? J * >V? *:-i>^V^ i V'A^wMfrM-iv&p'-. ***&?>'-*! *$* > WGEWifPii is .^kT> r &* - ??* *. Jt ""C- * * . :,'- * mmmmmrnrnrn it IREN k CO., BT. mmk, OA., ? ACTORS, r COMMISSION IMf t ns wm W "W? -" .. MANIPULATED GirjLIfOt ANI> ftON 'TIV.-: COTTON. ( ?4 or TW, it Au^iftU j/rico, wit!* iRREN & CO. . I . ' ' ' 1 ' - '"l | IBiCKLlMRC - Charlotte, N <C ' *. ? ' - ' ' '" *' * KiiwUti * V4-""u * -> OO^RD and Tuitioo, with Fufl J.ighla, and IJ coQUngrpt. fee, per Season of Frra Stohoaatid mantha, tlOS.OO. ft paid* ?nfcir? At.tlja opening of ike ^cufoD, Octobrr lat, ably |9S X> required. Extras at* fair rat??- Tli* haa| *dv?nUg*a afforded, For particular* addr?sa Charlotte, H. C* Sfpt. 20, 18?7,3l?it -i;- . . ^ * * XrnTTnt? nt? ffl-PABraSfflfiF. TU? itod?rii|Mil h?Te t\ri? <1%y entered iut?? I'O-PAttTNKItSlllP for t1i? j>urj>ui? tfotaiiducljiig * . ** .*( .-' V-GKESCSTOSIIA.X, GKOCERV p%' At tn, old ?r?nd of J. Bf. BELCHER, umi,r i1j? name ttnd ^tyU.uf" ' v & HcginiQU&l,; And ?vuui>1 rM|>ect(t?Uj #olicit a a/ Ui? (Aa(ouag< li?r?iofiwe b?iU>^i?d vn-tlu mw l'*OMcr. ... :r.. . J. jr. BELCHEjt, ^ IK 8. McCTJIXOUGH. XbUevillo C. II., S?|?t 17, lb67. . . . <A WIII kura UH^jr^f ^UltirooE* m4 N?W Yoik, wJi'wr# h? iuuu'd* ( /|>Drcb*ta *; ' i* STOCK OF BRQCHHES, Ji <f_.TL'--. v ?;"* : ' NptMro?lT?dft> qg*liir-4M& &?bj h?f*- tofbr* broogUV to.Uffr vJftfb ibkj.iM ?IUi LOW pASn fJ^i. ^ T ^ 2r V ?wy iDie.io.wiM .ui*?r Mort toui M iwrup ' ?*W aup ford. ??d.'w<?l}"ctvcR?d jit alt tan**: ' 4*jwcE*i?i **1 provisional TturTtate '?# 8ou^ 6ajwtiiiSr > i?**yiLiji w^lc^lk ^'ooirtf dr By WiLtUM flau, Esq., Ordlo^ry of AU- .\. berille DUtctot, 80. Ci?v - , WorinWlratjoa of >tl wtd 'aligaTar' ?i* eo^tc iu&l cfeaUdlo,-- rig-lrt* andcrcdiUsf Iam?f Itomitr E (fr*?* person ofaoior,) lata of -* & ' dacwittd. 'V ?' -vf i - " ' TJmm SI*, tfe?r*fore, to eit? aqd sdiaoaiab Un{ v klndretl aad <5i*ditoc*.of *U? ?aid deea*wd _ nrf AiyMA^'Jw^AM ill 1 " /or Abb*vU]* *? V ISeW-*t AbWriBw, Conn Hoti** ? VMd*Sr ik*>#?h of OjiHihy - . frxt. u *Qm, %. snid Uttora itivDwHtlM MruuX. ' . . o , - ISaP^M ,". , r -.rW-*JfeM . - i Tb? '?I>wi tafc?*><tp?wp<pjL - &\ f \ ' *'; ? * * .* *-.