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of ihe '',i the F have, as tr as praozcy be a speczi marble or o egch te in monument name of the frdta which it -omes engravd upon ib. Should the State be die ed to frnish tonothe gmusi be o the foInowig duenqasllg, ifoufeet long, two And6ne footand sixihes bed, 'viih a front bevel hf A quarter of am iohto the foot. They wi b6e plied in aa appropriate position:inthe obelisk. OOMMERCE OF BALTiMoR.--The aryi. ale at the port of Baltimore during the month of April were 220 50 from foreign bii and 170' coastwiso.-.-of this number 10/were'Vittish, 1 Fench, 1 Swedish, 1 Bremen, and the balance, 207, American. During the month of A pril there cleared at the Baltimore Custom House, foreign ports,,50 vessels, viz: 12 ships, 5 barks, 22, brig, and 11 scoonersi of this.number O were Brittish, 1 Danish, and the balance 44, American. H *iILY IMPoRTANT 'DEcisIoN.--Tn the Datiphin County Court, 'Pa. on Tuesday lastin-the dase of the Commonwcalth-v. - the eleware and Hudson Canal Compa. ny, lwihiah-l84MOO were in issue, a verdiotwas rendered for-the defendants a0greable to instructions from the presi. ding officer, Jtdge Pearson. The grunds assumed by the defence were that the State of Pennsylvania had not the powerto tax dividends declared by a comipany Incorporated by a sister State, although a portion of the works may be located in the State to taxing, as that would be an infringment of a compact betwesen the States. nA 0 Inal'ible Cure or Cholera.-Take three table-Rpoons fullof castor oil, three th D.Ipoons full ofthe best French brandy . nd fory, drops oflaudanum, mixed welI together, and lt the patient drink it of. The body ,tust then be rubbed over with brandy and a hot flannel cloth. Should the condition of the patient not improve within one hour,.and the nails, of the *egers- begin to turn black, administer one table.spoon full of castor oil, one of French brandy, and ten drops of lauda num. This generally throws the sufferer into a profound sleep, from which he will awaken perfectly well. This treatment has been found most effectual in India, where 6holera first appeared, and thou. sands of persons were cured by this very simple remedy.-Liverpool paper. SUBSTITUTE FOR TnH PoTATo.-There is a root called the Mayua, which grows on-the Peruvian mountains, and is much cultivated by the natives, which would be p, good ysubstitute for the poatoe. It grows with sometimes as many as fifleen to a root; these are the average siis of our potatoes;'Anli are round, kidney-formed, or peg.top shaped, according to kind. Thercolor.ls bright yellow, with rays of reddish purple or scarlet diverging from the eyes, Which are deeply set. When out, a delicious order exhales. mingled with a certain acidity- by no means repul. sive, on the contrary, attractive to the palate. : Eaton - raw, the root produces a rich, smooth unctuous savor, which lasts but a short thne and is all at once sue. ceeded by a piqufant, popery taste, exei. dpg the tongue, omewhiat as ginger. This spicy taste ailerwvards disappears and leaves in the. mouth a pleasing perfume tiI agreeable coolness. - E awiolSoN.--We find in the last nunbero dthe Medical Examiner publish. ed by Lidsay and Blakiston, a description of a new poison, originally discovered in 1847, by Sobrero, a Spanish chemist, and ' made the subject of some expelrime~nts and an inaugural dissertation by Dr. WVil. 1:am. F. Jackson, of Muine. This sub stance is obtained by a process similar to that for procuing gun cotton, with the ex ception that instead of cotton, the liquid cal led glycerine, the well known swecet principle of oils, is exposed to the reaction of a mixture of strong sulphuric and nitric acids, refrigerated. It is an oleaginous, 'honey-llke substance, wvhich sinks in wa ter, but ls soluble in alcohol; and it was the alcoholic tincture (the strength not .mentioned) .which Dr. Jackson employed in his experiments. The general properties of this substance which as yet has no name, are those of a most powerful excitant or stimulant, the effects being exhibited by the violent action of the arterics and brain. One. third of a drop was alwvays found sufficient to quicken the pulse, wvithin sixty seconds from sixty.five to ninety.five and even one hundred and twelve beats a minute, causing intense headache, prot ruding eyes and scintillating vision, with disturbed heart, &c. symptoms which subsided in about half an hour. A larger dose pro. duced similar effects, only of a more vio lent character, the pulse being raised to one hundred and twenty-four beats and becoming hard and almost incompressible. Three drops of poison killed a cat in two minutes. Dr. Jackson compares its effects to those of conilto; but considers it "more rapid in its action, if not more fatal in its results." [Pilia. Amcrican. PLEASANT PnoGAMMs.-In a city this fall, an extensive circus company gave several exhibitions uinder a canvass. A t one of these a missionary entered the show, and taking, his stand by tile door, presented visitors as they entered each with aoneatly printed tract, entitled, "Sin. nier, damnatiou arwaits you.'' Every one supposed he was getting a programme of the performances, and the effect on the audience may he imagined, when on look. i ing for the particulars of tihe "unequalled display of equlestrian gymnastic end' mrostatic talent" so liberally promised in the large bill,., they wvere con fronted by the gratifying piece of intelligence con waied int the oniption above quoted. it was a scene fo'r a painter. - a 2 Wors bibs, 6 n, Cofre- 8 a 1 4 Foddyrot. . eb 75 a 80 a npw (hog round) ib 6 '1 SutterI, *'. lb - 17 a 14 t Bron, . lb 12 a 108 1 White 8a b a 10 Coe, Wt n gb 3 a' 6 lu, Ne . , gl 5 a 5 61 lt, Count, . .ah. 2 a0 25 Cu a rleton, i. . 70 a 1 0 Lam noi dor. glb 1 00 a 1'50 t ar, .otf, . lb 12 a 12 a, talBrown, , lb 18 a 20 n " White m ans,ax lb 43 a 51 4 Molasse West India, gal. AL jai ~5 e Gn wr .e I' kl 50 & 62 R106, Country, . b. 00' a 0 *Charleston, If30 a2S Lamp Ols, .3 ga 00.a 150 L , , lb 10 a 12 n Candles,. Tallow, Box, lb :18 a 20) n 44Spormarcuati, Box, Illb 43 a- 50 Gunpowder, ke456a' 9194019, -. - yd. 14 a 20 al BaU-- Rope,. lb it a '12 Likenesses. The subscriber respotfully informs the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity that he is prepared to take the likenesses of those a, who may favor him with a sitting.. From long experience, having been connected- with Mr. M.INTYRE of Charleston. for the past three years, he has no doubt, but he shall be able to give the most perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully in. vited to call and examine his specimens. He has take rooms at the Court- House, where he will remain about three weeks. 3. J. CRYGIER. May16 . 29 it D F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. W BROAD STREET, b 8 Sumterville, S. C. e May 16, 1849. 29 tf a Sumterville Steam Saw and GRIST MILL, The subscribers respectfully inform the Public that there Mill is now in operation for ' sawing Lumber and grinding Corn. They possess facilities for furnishing prime i Lumber and at short notice, and will enlea. U vor to make it tend to the interest of the a community to send them a share of their $ custom. T. 3. COGHLAN, & CO. May 16, 1849. 29 3t Committed To the Jail of Sumter District, on the 7th inst. a runaway, who says his name is Frank. hn, and that he belongs to Mr. Spivv of Put nam county, Georgia. He is about 19 vears of age, 5 feet, 7 or'8 inches high, full face and lack. The owner is requested to come ' forward, prove property, pay expenses and take said negro from Jail. H1 S. EVELEIGU, Jailor. 16th May 1849. 29 tf h More New Goods Received, 'n The subscribers have received another lot " if Spring Goods. They have a great variety t )f Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting (viz.) of A imbroidered Muslins, embossed do. dotted do. BI iprig do. col'd. do., Lawvns, Cambris, Muslin, C Gmnghams, col'd Ginghams, mourning do. &c. tr A variety of Linen Drills, Vestings, Ready. gi miade Clothing, Panama and Leghorn Hlats, C~alifornia Hats, &c. E Also to be found at their Grocery, fresh No. 1, Mackerel, dried Herrins, N. C2. and fj :ountry Bacon and Lsrd, superior N. 0. Mo. lasses, &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO.B SliEI P'S SALES. reted, will be sold at Sumter Court House, rn the first Monday and day following isti June next, within legal hours of sale, to tho highest bidder for Cash, the following s property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. r One tract of 200 acres of land ni more or less in Clarendon, adjoining lands of tii S. McFaddin andI others, levied upon as the a: Property of A. M. White, at the suit of C. D. al ~ay1e. el Lot and buildings thereon in C Sumtervi lle, adjoining lots of J. J. Miller and 1Sc A. E. P'ool, levied upon as the property of R1. F. Ligon, at the suit of S. Mavrant. 1 lot in Sumterville, adjoining - lands of Mrs. Haynsworth, Deschamnps amid Raoad street, levied upon as the property of I'yro J.Dinkins, at the suit of Danmel Miller One tract of 100 acres of land neo or less in Clarendon,, adjoining lands of D. G. Shorter and Est. of D~d. G. dhsorter and los. Horton, levied upon as the property of of [amos Cater, sr., at the suit of F'elder, ar Briggs & Co. i HARVEY SK!NNER, S. S. D. i Sheriff 's Office, 11th May, 1&49. an SHERIFF'S SALES. t By virtue of sundry Executions to rme di- R rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House, se mn the first Monday and day following in lune next, within the legal hours of ale, to the highenst bidder, for Cash, tihe fol-. owing Personal Property. Purchtasers to may for Titles. 6 negroes, levied on as theA rerty of John a Colclough, at the suit of Fi. .Anneau, and T. L. Gourdin. l h 1 negro, levied on as tihe pro. or serty of J. H. Colelough, at the suit of J. S. 3owie and A. White & Co. 1 negro, levied on as the pro- co erty of ohni W. Brownfield, at the suit of are L C. Spain. HARVEY SKINNER, s. s. n May 14, 1849- 20 D.t GLOVES, A fresh assortment of Ladies' wvhite, col'd. nid black Silk Gloves, for Sale by* CLARKC & LEWIS. May 9 27 tf S 5000O, Spanish, half Spanish and hir mierican Segars and fine Chiewing Tobacco, sa >r Sale by i CLARK & LEWIS.. Mlay 9 27 tfr seWI O~let e . nax&O Ein hirt 'The salardq Tdu "dIae Dolai/and ~ SatrdoythoiTifayet, fneroth in. .instrisetjn Musp;ii~i salary bfnThr'e undredgtndgFifty Doitre beach1; and s ,Bur ..wi~vth a sapry; of'Fe Hlundred Dollarst. he atnatlr is well116 l iow 90fisnhof the esti health9 and desirable in'the Stite, and es Board o Tr'ustees doteirmine'ttd eustan a oennirf thq flirst clasng, opnsequzently one need.,apply without the higheei testimo als btMi as to charecter and qualifleatistns. Conunicaetions aildressed (post-paid)- to Rev.'HD. Green, .President of'the .lloard Suniterville, S. Q.' will receive attention. -D. 3. McLA URIN, Sec'y. A pril1, 1848. 24 5t EIGHT H UNdRED POUNDS . FOR Lde low for Cask. ensquire of Tjaomas J. oghian. 14th April, 1849. .25 tf Fresh Goshen Butter, A prime lot of GOSHEN BUTTER, lt eceived,.ud ferSale by. CLARK & LEWIS. May. 07 tf $10 Reward. I will give.a dwhN idf:*10 for my boy ONAS, who left me about the 20t January at Dnans is about 25 years old; 4 feet ES cheshigh, bow legged; black Acomplection th' a fine set or teeth. He is supposed to Sharbored in the neighborhood or about umterville. The above-reward will be giv to any one who will deliver him to me or yy Jail so tha I can got him. .l. T. CUMMINGS. A pril 9, 1849. 25 if Ten Dollars Reward, Ranwey from the subsc'riber, no the 26ih or lurch) last, hr' negro imani DANItC. le is oul five fjet, inches high, tol-rably stout, a teeth projects a lit i.e in finwt, lhe is very lhiuk, 'aut fotty yours oldi, supsed to be hnshored tont Suinterville. Any person, do!ivoain~g s'inl gro to tihe subscriber, Pe h-r panttution, or i tuter Jail, will receiveete above reward. E'rirlR PERDRIAU. 28th April. 1849 2 i 3m Copartnership Notice. The subscriber have this day associated ieiselves together for tht purpose of carry g on the CABINET and CARPENTE S usiness in all its various branches; antd >pe lby untiring industry and atlutention to ismhes to merit a share of thle ipt ronage of ter friends and the pbllic generally. DANIEL . SARGENT, VILLIA M B. MILLER. Feb. 19, 1849. N. iB.---They will keep constaintly on md-Fancy and Plain miarble toe 2ress. g Bureaus, Side-boards, Pine and Mnh aIlu roWardrobee, high and low post yur ieil ape Bee d-steads, Sofas and Diviaus, Centre - bles, Sitting Chairs of every description. ahoga.y Rocking and Nursing Chlairs, do. >stol Rockers and Nursing, Pier Tabtles, ndle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cottoin mat sses, which they will sell low for Cash or Cod paper. ntFUIRNITUJRE MADE and REPAIR D at the siortest notice. Mahlogany and Plain Coffins rnished at the sboitcest notice. Just received a splendid asortmaent of ad-steads, Sitting and Nursing Chairs. S. & M. Night Writing School, The subscriber most respectfully informs e public generally that he has opened his ~RITING ACADiEMY at the T1own Ihall, miterville, S. C., where he will be happy to ceive all who are desirous of obtaining this eful and elegant art. IHis mnode of instruc m is entirely upon a new and simple plan, di will at once convince all, that e most onminable scrawl, can be converted into an egant, bold and expeditions hand wvriting. iarge-$8, for the whole course of 15 les ns. Nights-Monday, Tuesday, and T1hu trs. y. ALBERT U-. GR.AY. A pril 241 '27 3m *Merchant's Hotel, OV 9oTmE & mVVER. Curner of King and Society Streets, CHARLEST'gONv, S. C. This Hotel, situated in tha business part theo city, oflhrs every desirable comfort d convenience to the Travelling C'ommzu ty, and Peranent Boarders. The estab lament is condlucted strictly on Temper ce principles. TrERMS MODERATE. O3TAn Omnibus and Carriage wvill attend o Steamtboat. Wharf, and also to the Rail >ad Depaot, for the uccomnmodlation of Pas ngers. Feb 21 17 l y NEW GOODS, T THE CALYDEN BAZAAR, f. DRUCKE R & CO. re'spect fully informa er cstomaers in Sumter and the public gen-. illy, that lhey have received a large and neral assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, iusistinig of every variety sutitale for the ison, Also, a compalete assortmet of R EAD Y-MIA DE' CLOT ING, rocories, Hardware, (ulery Throckerj, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Bagging, Ropec, and T1wine, A LDDLES, BRIDLES, &C. ad every other article usually kept in thecir a of business; all of which are cffered for to at exlrem-lIy low, prices for Cash. Re naber to call at the CAMDEN BAZA A R, Opystheij (Azndn nank, (kwd a n~ KeA io i r opfning q in ,t rGio n me F' 4 uBle aolnd eoeryo aglor'd.et. Bed Tickiig 28 and 30 1 olics Cr triglit Osnaburgs, Crockery, HKArdwaro; Sioes, Hats, .&u.,..&., at Ch rlnton rpes. CL M K & :EWIS, April, 11 4 t Executive Departwent CuXIALESToN, Araii 19tb 1849 Every npclication for pardon slould'be ac companied by'n copy of tho:lndictinent, the Verdict of the Jury, the Sentence and Report of the presiding Judge, and the opinion of the, Court of Appeals, when the-case hs been carried -to that tribunal. By order of the Governor. B. T. WATTS, Exectire &4y. April 21 26 3t Executive Department, CIHARLESTON, APRIL 19th, 1849, The party claiming a requisition on-tha Governor of any State, should transmit the following papers: Affidavit before a Magis trate, setting forth the facts of the case; the Magistrate's warrant for the apprehension of tlia fugitive; certificate of the Clerk of the Court that - is a Magistrate; and certi. ficate of one of the Judges that - Is Clerk of the Court. Biy order of the Governor. 13. T. WATTS, Executire Sec'y. April '21 26 3t Dry Goods in Charleston For Sprivng of 1849. E. W. BANCROFT, invites the attentionl of Planters and their families, who vi'it the city to, hia *EXTENiSIVE STOCK, le ha s now received his Spring Stock Ahich coni'sts of ov.rv vuriely of Rich said Elogant fabrics for Ladi.-a l)re:'s -ach as, Silk, Grenadineas. Tirsue Silks, Bereges, Mus line-, S.-wmg Silk, Gragams, Prinas, Lawns, Boanh:z ties, Chadyn, Alptacas. .ihamwls of every Style. much as, eleirant Plain and inabrorderel Canattoa Crape, Cuahimer,-, 6ewitg Salk, Sutk Muslin, Barege and Plain Silk Shmawls. .inens, Damasks, Diapers, Long Lawns, Linen Sheeaag and Liona Goods in grcat varie. llosiery, wlalte Good4, Goods for Gentlemenas wear etc., oe. A LSO, Ru hsia DOMESTtG t;OODS ROOMS, will he fountad aas aauul a comapleite assortmeant of all the leadinag Sty'esa of Doeasaic Goods, such as are adapteda ao wervuntas wear and famaily use tie conafadenatly iaavites attention to iho Stock us one of the, Larges~t and most Extensive in the South~lernu f cuntry. sand aka Prices alwaaa a the LOWEST POSSE 3LiL 253 Kuing Stroat. Carleston S. C. April 1&V9. 24 tf A. CONWAY, DRAPER AND TAILOR. Rtespectnalyv infornms the public and is paltronis thaat lhe has just received a full as sortmienit of NEWV AND FASHIONABLE GP'R1NG GOODS, Cloths, Cassimneres, Ves ting, Drillings, rab D' -etc. etc. etc. A large Assortmuent of Ready Mady Clothing at prices to suit the imeas, to which he enl's the tattentiona of the Rtesidentsa of the D) strict, Ar rs, An assortment of Military Trim. anangs cet. Apiril 11 21 3m IMVPROVED COTTON GINS 'IThankfutl for lpast favours, the subscriber wishes to ianform the pubalic thaat he still Manaufactuares COTT"ION G]INS at his Es. tabbla'hment inaStatesburg oin the amost im proved and approved plcan, of the mot sian pae conastruction oh thle finest fluish, and of the best mraterials, to wvit, Steel Saws and S/ccl Plated ribs case hardened, in~yhich he wvill sell for two( dollars pier saw. Ho also repairs old Ginis, uind puts thoem in com. [l(ete order at thae ashortest notice. All or deora for Gind wvIll be promply andl punctu ally attendedl to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Stateborg S. C. A pril II, 1840. 24 tj aLARK'S HOTEL, SUMIT ERVILLE, S. CAROLIIVA. Tfho subscriber would. respectfully inform hi:s friends rand the public generally th-at he hans opened for their :accomnmodation a House of Entertainmnt in this place. lHe solicits a sheare of puibelc atronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to imierit and secure theC same. Hie would furthor add, that the oestion of his H-ouse is such, as entirely sub. serves bo0th business and quiet. A trial is nih lie asks. WVEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 18419. 11 t f Bacon and Lard for Sale, Trhe subscriber has for snle a very large hot of 11-ieon and L~ ird, of h:s own curing, which lho oil'era for salo how for Cash or good paper. Applj to R RUETN Fulo,. C. MLay I,1.mnO 27 2z4 4I 14 G o d n t 2hlo k il t if to , Go-i 'ra d ad -0.11t.r it" V at 2opokad5 Cioiini at ' ON 'fESDAii' T S SATUhtDAYSi---thl-ss Fi-rXDA td Wun;.' ,f n~~daIi'hrFlI den andani tn t d At 2'O, aid 30i t: M'tid art ve ' PAV G WON N TU .-PETEiRSURG,4rCH a a'v-%'and L A eIAN .vI'' reurin w ll d; Zv O Wuii at1 Wrilmit ngtnainst rat e.Y coniton.q AM THj ROGHTIKT avngaReAFg den atn 'Aiert.,io itiL continu s:e m ane nt and gemet frgI :Q C WoLPaH r eto t eAVINeeofl Whate the i otbo ont e O iolik dl deap. th ft rgh thearria t the steamers of tis ine. ofi ChAton Wilmington, ar6 in first. rate coirdtio ad are navigatid by WYell knovn ndtheiiei-d commanders ahonud'trrilroads agi fie 'lor der, thery oneuringli isafty nd dispatth: A THROUJGH T.FCKEThaigahay been in heratin iuchaeo contIn ate a per meianeontarrasnfront hror tohirlaetop ito theWilingona~n tle i iR iR. pany aes therof, wile ofve the Cooption. fot thofi Lun. continue wvitbotat delaythrpugh the-rirnttor' otheriie.?t, hop ats any of the inermdi. poinareieving thbis ets on the line to si.t their con.DCnience. Dytlaa rout ravl. . ]era may rea h NeW York on' the 49id. da during' business: hours. .'Djggp:e wil,'be ticketed on board the Stearerto Wldonw bkewie on thi chinge 'o car, at tie inter mediatepoint rot thence to'Philadeloiai Through tckehg to lien a an be had fron E, a gINStOnV, Arent of the Wilrningtenand R~aleigh Rt. Rt. Com1pany, at the office of the'Compiuiy foot of Laurens street, to whouspleasepply. Forothr in ftrniation ipnqu ire of SLE. C. DUNCAN Atthe Americanl otel, C rl4. on t.C. NLay B 49 The' aboe ore ae. hNryo tid Ltatndretna Phmileh, and are burgacntaiing be0re0 and geuie dwling Segars and Toubaii~o. tu i Frcalet itl:the 'MiDru Stoe n wIt m i hoetnins rnnntya te.Anveson Bihlglpzrhb c tappearing tom aifcto hti dmerdat Apri the 1bo9. 27te tifrsid yoThe abovetse ofrte Sttof th Carryofi na:is Lordrethnar thiyd leadha and ae" wraemer to bei bilwhn gheie.nhfo the searsliain o isordr'rjgnn prorconfssoawiltbe enteedDagaintSthre, JINOHN-B. MILER, MOrA. SliIT~oe, ITIT Matin hoens otee Bif r -vs. .' Bipan Iay . Whitw &orthe.)Acot It. appearing to th satisfactin oft t[h oCmmaoner at CIuae D paitworteo dfndants t the abov stated bill, residbith ot the limits of the State ot itt Orderoli mo t io e that hy-pplead pleadean swor demur toth said Bill within threehsfo mth, rs pbiaticree wilbs taken, ro conme pro aganss hilbeeteem.antti JOHN B. MILLER, -'r Febumtril, 18thJan 174. 3 m1 Sout Ca Onard.~LrDit MR.a H. J1BRISEN Eohretn MormtiRod and trt id f ilitarDno Iaacter. Chtomnrntion cnt dr. Itaprn to the careof M.aFZtgaum o01 ting Ctomtmilsone, tS.ta . Watotd Amotio, thak each Pale arnd plad, an. tmerlpl frilo byt Ja 1849 11SAik Atul 3'a 7r ,Xk' ~ &Q 4.VA4 PrWtnz 10014d 94P '. it4I3UZrth1O In?4 #r' e b t I , . ,, .3",, oil 44-10,vr Ruojnc Ig OSuapv aIg~~~ 4 j M.. Sii O G .! b ils 90k, tti~. 'eY fay y4d~ih '~I~~ Ait 60ce, ht dpao %V1111 Maw sp~ai .9f.o ve rV~ ho tie os ibt eae'~k ly nd or.DAcikpAonylieei wlldcia overy ce, her itid -a sd dmlbe au h ds le er oso d-ibdatno e isymute astde s ta.wot ap'nuIL~opo~.~b publi that Y v'vt~~ aff itdhi$U 4ifdA1 be~~~~4 4flcidxj '44il. l and sia oil'ly op.*vo oIevtitfjW.W$ t;. ever catusd weoii saD.J4:li& . ease 110L" n fu scaI'u~id' .a . . .1 .h. . .... enm:d whuto~dl~yt dot lthdat U1, to~~oIay~bnot. g bee y34o*c. Julyr rt Pi''k" oitlhnd Piiedundia i'A~ Wks -afi, -i t, aud gilve lip il hink',4thszs-a humbtl. but. f:iulay toievs 4d~esn is, ie sColumbiac, Car tahi'1 i' en 4. LATE cY C, Ve .AVI!I der hlsdr respecful d nxod rce, mJ nW ih ~ba~e*e 1ct4Id~1..