. ..O .,u..lll CillO- I liuia,"VuM"tBl-. Columbia, lukeg excep- tioi) to tho proposition, uml a personal Iriein of thu Governor, who htis generally apploved i of his administration, uius .-Air. ..... dissent through the Charleston Courier . I It is not oulv iinpi ucticsiUU, hut uuuesi rable. in every" point of view. J I "'"; mid the inlereslt or the South, alike lotAnd it It would urniv asraiust us the sentiment of the civilized world ; it would revive, or ul least extend, tho horrors of the middle ages ; AC-i.-n iu intestine war to luriiisli ...i.;.. r..r tlm uronosed traltio, mid convert l.r ir.ln nn aceldamn, u field of blood; and along the street, und when li- y ..pproacueii hin.rcut one of the parly over the eye and cheek with his ki.il-. Mr. Frank Wt.pBon c.,ll..r io1-..ived a cut on the urm. and W m. Gundrum on hi leg. He has been arreted VMItU irTC afcXtiOR. 'Pho elec tion for U. S. Senator, on Tuesday, . i o.i. !..; uttrm-tinir ii uood deal of me ion. in'... c- attention. The prominent democratic fundi- . r ' l..r.n.v Chat. II. liuckiilew UUlca .," " ----- . and Henry 1. Foster. Mr. Forney, it if said. f w ' i. .,,m.rtv so cheat, as l.na the inside Hack. nuU W. !. 11 WOUU1 ICIHICI ott -.- .- - - w . .i,i..i. uml iipiIiudk. us worlhleKS , ..,....:...!, ,.,,,,,.,,9 nuiiiiliatioii. Mr. tortty 1(1 UQ flUllUlveai ."- . I .Vic.,.. . .. . in h duar at unv uluce. Uur slaves u.ui- V. J . . tiply in a ratio fUito lupi'l unntiKu ir i good of the South an importation ot d.o. OOO (the entire importation into tho Lniou, us Colonials and us States, Iroin the com nionccineiit of the slave lr.-l Us ahull tion iu lbl)S.) has multitudinou.-ly increased iuto'four millions; uud, we need not Hie aid ;,.irttiiioii to swell tho already 'populous number" or slavery or afresh u' ..V. ,.t rU ami heathen to buruari7. UOIUO V. " - "O -I l .1 nnd unchristianize our new c.vil,.,-d. (lei.tl and religious peasantry. - norepaeo to pursue this theme, and must couclude with the expression ol perlect con-fid-nce that the uuwiw project w.U scarcely euhbt a doceut suppoit." i.- i.,.-,vr.tT,t the celebrated IVEV. 1'r.. . .. . ..I African traveller, has returned to i.ng.a.m, ufter SBveuUen year' absence. Ho troseu the ureal Afncuu continent almost in the centre, from west to east, has been where no civilised bailig nao. ever uceu mad uiauy uolaule discovert t of great value, lie bad croat dilljcaliy in spewing a sen tence of Kugllsh. Laving disused II SO lul.g wbil travelling in Al.ica IU had with him a uuli from th interior or Africa. This man. when ho got to lb Muurtius. was a Mc.Ud with the btu...ers ud vairiuua wonder, of citriliialion that he went mad. uJ jumped jnU t" a aud a drowuud. - The Nw Orleani UulUtin atyt that many ripecUbU ciliteui of lht lace r prapar log W loir for Nk-nragua. i a vmtcnt and u favorite 01 Mr. Lutnumi... Th.s cives him undoubted udvantage over ....mi.etitors. Henry D. Foster, of West morelaud, i a gentleman of superior talents .....I .xeelli nl character, and will be backed l.v thu West. Itulhis whole sliength there, does not amount to more in in u j iM i... V. linckulew. of Columbia, is eeullemau of a superior oust of mind, and I.:.. ..I.,.:t us many friend us Mr. i oster The difficalty with Mr. Forney is, that he ..;ii i,v.u i.. intend with a number of im- .1..p..1i1h enemies iu his own ranks. Cieueral Camerou, il it supposed, will be the cundidate of the opposition, ami per , u .taiU receiviuir no small ln.ra nf liiuroeratiou und abu6e. 'I'l, r.e,.eiul is. nerhunn. th. best abused mau iu l,eunsWuiiia. No one pretend to sav auvthing ugainsl hi personsi cnuracier, but charge him with political intrigueing. i-,l.r, thu real difference betweeu him aud i jmu of those who ure most opposed to him is, that ha possefses more shrewdness, tuct and ubility. Venusyivania lias noioneu ueeii more ably and faithfully represented in the Senate, than by General Cameron. We make these remark! without rioreuc i" .ef tion of U. 8. Senator. Fair play u. Let every tub eland od ill ow Uttom. U.. J. Ul..' proverbiully an uuct. i Christmas ox I hcrpday 1 f the New Jersey Mlar Xew ring to tho fact thai CuriMiias on I huriiiiy, tniiiscnnes me iuim pheey lioin an old poem iouiiu iu -Museum: If Christmas day on Thursday be, A windy winter you shall see; Windy weather in each week. And hard tenim-cis strong und thick; The summer shall be cOd and dry, Coru und beasts shall multiply; That year is good for lands to till. Kiiijis uud prince shall die by skill; If a child boiu that day shall be, It shall happen light well lor thee; Of deeds he shall be good and stable, Wise of speech and reasonable. Whom that day goes ihiwing about, lie shall bd punished without doubt; Aud ifsicknei-a that day betide, It shall quickly from theo glide." t Democrat id cheap hunters to ady etery ne bucks lartriges, ai daily J talent, :tt Con the put ta been 00 now ollege on of t its w of 've it. ord, ig to ii the i to wo the IV- es ti of MSt e-, ov nil nn ace eph jver ial for Exeter. f u Mr. ,1y, had ii ft y times tliought l h ii ii i ii I) Ii, uud a- Perfttmed tlrrath.-What Wiy et gn. tleman would remain under the curse of a disa greeable lirenlh wheby uning th"Balm of a Thou sand Flower," as a dentrilica would not only ren der it tweet but leaTe the teeth white as alabatterl Manv persons Ao not know their breath is bad, and the subject it to rit-licate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of 'Balm' on ynur tooth broth and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will lost a year. A beautiful complexion may easily be acquired hy using the '-Balm nf a Thousand Floweis." It wiil remove tan, pimples and frepklet from tht skin, leaving it of a toft roncatn hue. Wet a towel, pour on two nr three drops, and wtfli the face night and morning. SHAVING MADE EASY. Wet your shavinK brush in either in warm or cold water, pour on two or three dropt of "Ualin of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful toft lather, much facili tating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. Beware of counterfeits. None genuine unlets signed by Franklin Square, New Vork. 8ept, 37, 1856. Cm Iat but not Leant. NKW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTEE GOODS ! MARRIAGES. On Tuesday, the 23d tilt., hy Iter. P. 15ird, Mr. II kkrv Crow to Miss Rosetta Scuoll, ull of Shaniokin. On Thursday, the 25th till., hy the Rev. N. W. Coleburn, Mr. Datid Snydf.r, of Shninnkin, to Miss Mart J. Cammki.l, Of Petersburg. D e'a'tIIs!"1" , loconsin of that ere snow or s fro tn minted for .lute is to eeds conic '; ngaiust re ore 2-12 including mo de- ! Wales, ; in Scnt all. 2S1 u i it and 5. ju by Scott At- will .urn to o- In this plare, on Friday, the l?th innt., or consumption, JAMES PI KM KB, aged 23 yenrs. In Philadelphia, nn Wednesday morning, thp 21th nf December nit., M AHY. daughter of .tohn II. and Elizabeth W. Purdy, in tuo 13th year of her age. It is with sincere regret that wc record the departure of our youthful friend. Poot Mary! the earlier half of her brief liTe. was spent uliiiost under our eyes, and her gentle features were, to us, as familiar as these of our own child, whoso earliest playmate nnd affectionate friend she was. We can truly sympathize with her bereated pareiits in the hour of their affliction. Oh ! what a li'!ow e'er tl.e luarl in flung, When peals the requiem of the loved ftu1 yum. At Northumberland, on Tuesday, the 3i"lth ult., SALL1K II., wile of James Taggurt, nnd daughter of JoLn U. Cowden, tiged 2G years. When mi die whose fulenlt and vi:lneg have made them distinguished among their fellows, their requiem is the voice of nmlti- t mles, and is heard throughout the land. When icoman dies, no matter how bright her intellect, nor how beautiful her character, the weeping of neoroBt friends is the only sound that heralds her to the tomb. Let it be so with her, who has just departed ; for when the voice of multitudes shall bo hush ed, uud pomp and pageantry forgotten, fond hearts will still mourn for her, aud flowers and tears be mingled nnon her an i, as only cone before. In a few rears the sorrowing husband and little helpless chil dren will sleep again by her side, and Death, the great leveller, will have honied their des olation. She has gone out in the loveliness of youth, and in the purity of a gentle and guiK lcpp poul n lost minister of good upon earth a gained ussociato of angels in lleav. cn. I). T. Ira T. Clement SO. 1, COHXHIt OF MAHKE1 SQUARE, STTlKTBTTIEVSr, 2? -A--, AS just received a large supply of Fall and Winter Hoods. He will continue to sell Dry Goods snd Ciro- ceries Clili.M'EH than ever, as his guodt are bought cheap they will he sold cheap. lie feels confident with his experience and ability, that ho con compete with the World at largo and Sunbury in particular. He would enumerate articles if time and apace would permit. It it enough to tay that he hat everything in. the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, A laree Stock nf Renily-Made OLOTHINO, BOOTS AND SHOES, frc, jr., that it kept in any other store in town, and Hia banner ia on the breeze. And long may il wave O'er kind uf the free, And the home of the brove While her Stnra and her Snipes Fhine out like the Sun, Telling all n.ilioin Thnt Freedom's begun. This ia a free country as was proved by the election of 13 uchanan over the W'o.ily Horse, therefore it is free for all to do their tradinij where they can BUY he CHEAPEST. All are invi ted to cull and see. THE COUNTRY, at well at the town are respectfully invited, and every person, rich or poor, hisil or low, bond or free ure invited to call at IS'o. 1 Matkket Square, opposite the Court House. 1'. S. He is not to he undersold by any man or combination of men. Noeharge for showing goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchaugo for goods. Sunbury, Dec. 20, 1SS6. IP-A-IT XT 3? 1 A T.T. persons indebted to the siihscrihcr on ISoto, Zfook Account or otherwise, are re spectfully requested to pay up iimnrdiatelv. as the accoui.ls will be placed in the li.inJa of a Justice for collection. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, December 20, 1806. fet III adds. Philadelphia Market. December 31, 1S5G. Grain-. Wheat is dull, but prices are stea y. Sales of prime new Southern und Penna :d at SloOal 53. and SllOalC'i for white. lye comes in slowly; sales of Pennsylvania . 80 cts. Corn is quite scarce; sales of yel-a- ut 6ta7U, cents, afloat, und CO cents in ro. Oats are steady ; sides of prime old nnsylvauia and Delaware 41 cents per bu- SUNBURY PKICE CURRENT. HIST. 10 i. . 6t ns. 4i is. - .13 iion, 60 t't mm fwi. 10 ta. J5 ...... H . ti ,SIKD. I Ii5 aw. - . -12 innke riully t Hefen tlie price, l nere is i.o g... - reason wliy sucll a nuciy not be treea iroin inxuuon. Ml-kdkr in St. Loiu. Dr. K. II, Cleave l.iJ il ir.iveih-r. was liuinlereil at tlie ir ginia Hotel, in St. koine on unoay mier- noon lust, unoer him imiiiwiiij; iMvura..n..., uccordingto the lleiuld of that city :ll- urrived ut Virginia Hotel on naiumuy ... compuny with a inuti calling himself Alexan- tler anil tlie two iohk a ruum i.ifcu.c. ... ... hirst floor ol the hotel, next tlie reading room. On Sunday, imiuediut. ly after dinner. Dr. Cleaveland paid hit bill aud lie and h; com panion w.-ut to their room ti.gelln r. About bite, u minute afwar-ls somw one belonging to the hotel went to the room aud found Dr ('i..,.u..t..,i.l lvinu- iiiuiii tha floor dead stab- 1....I i,, il.u I..h. t uml a lurue bowie knife lying upon Ins breast. Alexander had disappeared leuving lui overcoat oeuiuu uiu uuu n been seen since. ii ILkhkomr CoKDi'cT.-Com. Stewart, whose term of command or the Navy Yard iu this ii v iiH ubiiut to eioire. wrote to luo Secre. ' ... , I.: ..... PI, tary ol tne iavy to uniuv ma iuntnu.. 1m iter, ia reply, said the Commodore should bold bis present command at long at u was ccepuUe to btin. Amrricas Entebi'iiisk. M r. J. t. Oowon. of Huston bus received the contract from the Russian government for raising the yessels sunk iu the harbor of Sebaslopol. lie bud ii. nr six cemnetitors. oinong them the tre- .lit Muliiler of Frunee, and yet tho contract Uf the ekil. whs awurded to him ut figures ubovo ull his competitors, from his well known lepulutiotl und success at Gibraltar, with the Missouri, lie will commence operations in May next. .... . . - i The Moon's Rotation. 1 lie question o the moon's rotation has been much discussed fur the past six month in thu Loudon I inn l and London Mechanics' Mogutinc-growing r i. .ii. i.nl.iishi-d some tinio since by IXIl ... u ...... ! ..,1 .1... Lnnm B.-troCOIIier lir. r?vuiiMu.." t,,v ... - - - Mr S look the positing lliut as me moon ui wavs nreseiits the same face to the curl h it cannot h-ive a rotation on its axis, iinu tliul l the prevailing opinion latigni in siriiiu...... works, tnul it loiiui's v" duYS exactly, to a second, is wrong, lie hat . . 1 1 VI. I. ,li. I . i. ,,t,.t..n Hopkins ami diners, aim w hat published a pumplet supporting the same .... .. .1... K'uwlnn'a nm. views, in wincn neiifin . r.-- ....;.; t,.iiv to the moon' rotution baa Len entiiely niisuiiderslood by his followers l.ua lust come out iu defence ol .i ' ...i ut it hi and Dr. Wbewell r mr iiiu.pii . .v.w. . - . paper liefore the late meeting of the HiltisU Scientific Aataciution. .uh-w-ere not . --w. , .. iliseuse Y.aj l.owil Ull OVt ll aui iatoui i" iii i.u, ereat nniiotiifr n the parents and oii- i.L All . .U. l.t 1 ..f .1... lure Ol Ol it! Wio , inn uiuuu oi mo lS was euuul isle. Atlasl tlie parent.- tho three uiitu course of llolluwuy's I meul and I Ikwhich cureil then ull in spece of nit' t'ii days. Their health since coiuribaldy improved. These I dies are wtidifully efheucious in ull diseus New Advertisements. Kt'TrM'M.Y informs his friends, and ul. lie generally, that he has just rcveiv. 1 'tock of OOOUiS, at his iit-w store, at ler'a Mill, in Lower Auuusta Town that he is prepared to tail goods at the ees. .'k consists in part of ALL cV VV 1 N 'l l:H GOODS, .oceries, Queensare. Hardware, &c, Md every variety usuall k'I't n oountry biore. . Trrvorton prices paid for all I ""J' ' l".oduce. Lower Augusta twp, Dee. 27, u IVOTItK IS hereby given that letters Terlsmentay o7. the estate of Jacob tirnh, late of Lower Au- gubla township, Northumlrland county, dee'd., Iiave been granted to the suhsrriher. All persons indelited to aaid estate will please make payment without delay, and those having clainia tgiinat said estate will please present ihem properly at tested for settlement. tiEORGE KILR Adm" r. L. Augusta twp., Dec. 20, 1850 Gt The Mus'un'.iiiiment cures Rheumatism ; Tho Miitunf .miineiit cures Mill Joints ; The Mulai Liuimeut cures Duns and Wounds; Tho Mittai; .iuitnent cures .Sores and Ul cers. Tho M let a i l.imeot cures Caked Breasts aud Hii'. N les j The Mistai Liniment cures Neuralgia ; The Slisti Liniment cures Cuius aud YurH l'he pistol Liniment is .vorta I LOlOOO DOI.I.ARS PER ANKl'at To til Unld Slates, as the preserver and restoVr oBaluable llorsetuuu uuttle. Jt curet all Iprutus, uuius ounus, otin Joii tcJ .. . . yl yofcuswer tins qesucn t iju you evij heurT.f any ordina Sore, Swelling, Sifn or Itillness, eunef"" man or oeasi. wti the lustuug Lillian would not cure? lou t-vlr visit any rpeelable Druggist iafy puitof Ue worhr-i Europe, Asiu.or c...i T..na..nd ul Madison couoty Ala. mho died on the 20tb ult. Iibrated forty slavee aud left theea a Urge portion of nil ea.ate It V A.i idem row cVow Vs's ie art V laelx i. , nca whoid notay"il was tho preut- Uiscoverv of the &. "l J erery where. ry family ahouU' liavej I 3 '. Prof ew York. , 20, 1850.-18). P NOTICE hereby given thut the fullowing persons tiled petitions with the I lerk or the rt of Quarter Sessions or said County, lor riise to sell Sniritous. Vinous. Mall and "Ved Litpiors, under the act of Assembly P!ld March, 1855 : Place. its Ira (Memer.t. ''y "Vrown, iKaacVowri Wm. lNagie Win. ier Robert Vtimore. Michael Vilvert. Sunbury, Milton Itemarls Store. Druggist Store LIST OP JURORS. Por Northumheilund County, for the Jun aary Term, A. 1) 16;'i7. GRAND JURORS. Sunhvry lleury E Martin, Juo O Youag. J. M. Hostiuii. SorlliUmber'and M D Priestley, DtlciH-uri' ,uhn McK iniiey. Lewis Philp Roup jr. John Rimler. Si mon Cameron, ..icob Wort man, Ciias Seh.nl, 1). II. Dreisibach, Samuel Cray. iotcer .'Ix7'ira John Steru-r, John Mey ers, lien. Kejser, Jiufh Jacob Millheim. Coal U.nj. McClow, SaiTiutl Harrison, Philip Stainlnicli Jarksnn Nicholas Drum heller, Jordan lsuiio ilei.i,, Daniel Swarti, Lower .fi!itu'i: Luue ShuTui-, i. i"i t'J. licui hurt. TRAVERSE JURORS. .VnnJiiry Henry S tiol.in. John Speece, Philip Clark, Win A Hiuner, S li Sickel Xi-rO,u)iilti-luml 7ohii A Taj lor, S. Ii. Smith. y.)jeph li.ishore, Jos. Martin. MHum S. T. Drown, Ltlau:are Charles Hagenbtich, John K riser. .r:;i..-(,'eorjrp .Stall. Ceo. WvkofT, ( 'huitijvatjtit W r.i. 1 crr, 1'oint Adam Vanillmg. I'jnfr Angus' u J II Adams, AVilliutn L StnitliWm. Krenier, Jeremiah Cooper, J. Ii R.land. Lnwtr Antttfln J. PashoU, (it o. i?;ii.lg.) llufh'J Deitz, Anlliuiiy Hull, Johu sliuy. .iiim!.iu .Ti'He Reed, Robert McWil 1,'an,., y. Campbell, r'o.; Win Snyder. .(. ..ten John Y Klock, J Wolf, Vim. ;-on J II llaupt, Jntihin J Daiiit I, Upper Mahano'i J. 11 Adams, Charles H'tit'iinylnn J Reilz. Yt Trecn, Lvtccr Muhiinoy John Dcckey, sen. Jehu I'.l'Vfll, Little Mohnnoy S Dunkelbarger, J. Hen svl, JueuU K.ilier, ' Ztrbel L Herb, D Reckley. Mt Carmtl 'I'liomas Shull, Wm Moore. PETIT JURORS. Suilury J. Borne, J Weiser, M.irtin K Dueller, P. Lazarus, Xorthuthberliind G. 1 Taggcrf, II Reuain ger, J Siiriner, Milton A Logan, 'J'tirbut John Huffman, J Hurtman, Dtlaw'ire. J. P. striutrloug Chiiatian Gush, p Carver, Lewis li Mengea. Cltilitipjaipje T Pardo, '.;i.t J liulick L'pper Augusta H. Robins, Lin' tr Augusta P. Mallick. Wm Dew it t, Viii Purmaii Sauiuel Gchrii gcr, James Leit zel. Hush Steph Iltirsh, .-Ilex. Campbell, P. Huff. A litiliik, J. Husset, Shumuiiii P. Rolhuniiel, Llida John, fViFin -roi 0 D Hover, UWa'.igrou Godfned Rubock.LT Druni helhr, l.ou-er Muhanoy M. Wolf, P Borrel, J. Philips, Little Mahanoy N R rower. IIAVK YOU SU1JSCR1UED ia ma Cosmopolitan Art Association I'ur the Third Year? SKE THE RAKK IXDICIMKXTS : Tlie maim ga inful huve the ,lcasurc ol' it.iii.u -.c-iiid; llmt tuc c. .Ileeii.ua ol VVuika ol Art Uesigne.1 fur i!)a.,ibu,i..il uiu-riif lha aub- fcribcia. wuum miiiea ure reecivtU preiiwus ilia trilt ol J iiiuury, Irijj, is uiui li lurger uti.l more e 'atly lliati ...a any rVrY'"ua yeur. A.ii'.iii .lie Itu.l'iur vv..rl.a tu i-auit-ture exeCe'f.1 m tlie l;:tiat Nlurl-k.-ia ilieucw sua U-uu-tuul Swiuo ol Hie WOOD N V.MHI," The tluata of tlie Tliiee Ori-.it Ameriei.n Slateainon, CLAY, VI-:USI I'll & l Al.ilUl.V Alan ll. Hui sua U'eal Mum. SCUIMj '' Al'Ol.l.O AND 111 A N A, ill Marble, Ufa aiie, tellier Willi the toll.iwinj lir.'Ui- Suilu.a in Cuilsia .Msl ble ..I ll.v Stmjsgle or the tlenrt, Vemia nnit Aim le ; Psyt'-e; Mf iluleu; ChilJ "I Lie !ti j mitt l.t le T.uuul ! Willi lul lileroua vvtiika In Unnw. ui.tl a et.ll..tit.ii l st-vanil SumlicJ r'I.M;uil. I'AI.M'I.Nuf.l.y l.iitli. jr Art.ra 'Hie wli.'le i wli.t li a.e tn Iw tlimril iii.il "r ulK iud airiniig tlie aul.aeuUer vvneae milii.a aie recuvad . evi.ua lo the TWKMTV -KIGI1TII OF JANUARY, lei;, when Ilia l)iatiibuiuu will mae piaec. TaaMt uf B-iuieri.'X F.vciv auUenUr i.f Mine IH imra ia ruinieu to A ei-y ul lb" "I1 MS' Kxtracf Dec. 11,: " Katinf? House. Trevortou, Store, Sunbury, Innkeeper. from th record and certjtied, JAM HSR' A Tin I'i pric. c.-t. a - ouuoury. c, j3. g56 A LI. peraona kowing llutmaelves indeliteJ lo the sut-sciilieky noie. book arrounl uf oilier, wiae, ara rrxjuealeila rnaka pa'pment liefore the 10th day fcf tlie fiiaVnonllis (January), IrioS, or their accounts will plac-ed in tha bands of a Juticfor colUctiti, f 8. N. THOMPSON. I- AtWita rp.'tli dr, Ittk KM. tM. ml.tt Ji ct-1 Kntrii mr, "Kit ir .;iy itf M''i'l any ' me ii imwit K MMjt;n on your ; ui wi'j (,i j 'uhiui a 'IVktl in Hie Uiiiil.uti--ii f ViUi f An. Tliu, t't i-vtrrj time cl illari niJ, u ttu n ho4 only ert a Venutil jl l.hktr.tviuK (r MK1"- ""c "". tut hI rccfi.ei il" Aa Jounml t.e Mr. mul u 'l ickftiu lite Annual liitriinuur( iLnUidg four tfilHi wrili i f jaM'HMg nuitttii LK.-tlrH the tu ket, by uhicli a valuable pMintiuft pel ul M:itLury may be rtHtjivctJ tu audi nu. 'J' fit mm wli Drtier Mauuziiu4f to lite Ki piuvn 'tUr Hay Nilit,"Cain tiuv nilier f the t". IUvsinf i. yur : H:ifiur'a Mugitiue ; ii.aVv'B Uuiy'aB'M'k Cintrtl tsUiu- MajMZtite, KiiieWtfUt ker Muijyitite, ur-lmiii a M:iptne, Uiiu kwiKW. .Muni.lut, iSiuibeui i.iiernry ,tt ffeiFr. St pra-ii ist re.rtnl i kmik i hivri. Tbi Ukiitc fiv nttnilsersiii4, tflS, am entiiWd Ui mix Eif ruvuv. huJ lo an tickeia m Hid tirntut uhi, or au Use ui tha M"ta Ziiu-ft; Hue eiir latid fix tit-It t leglwer the tftit-i .tt ii:e i' i t . pti e ii ! i .u rriji rf wiit'Ji. a o r". --t ,'lici;,,.r!,.1.1'. t of -1 c ut!i T.ie Riig.uvi. a ot M.t.aZ t.ie S.vi.i r !,w uvf uviid' t in v prut of trie ci'i'.j v Koi tuiihcr i.ii!icaiaia, l- Nvcii.. x Art J. jr.:, flit llr i'ii 'Hi, t.Ci-'l.'u. Kor nwmu-.s v. uJ Uv C I. "1 fiT?Y. A w JO UN ti.aUit'l v r a ;9 (