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The Art of Making Toast. Did the reader ever ask for toast at an hotel ? If so, he prob ably was served with a piece of fresh bread, burned before the fire, the charcoal mostly scraped off, and served under the name of toast. Now there is a little science involved in making toast. It should always be made of stale bread. The heat drives off what ever acids may have formed in the loaf, but more than that, the starch of the flour is more or less converted by the heat into more digettible substance, dextrine. By nicely toasting a slice of bread we save the digestive organs a cer tain amount of labor ; hence toast is usually acceptable to invalids and those of impaired digestion. So much for the philosophy of the thing. Now for the practice. Make the toast from a stale home made loaf. Baker's bread will make an imitation of toast, but not the thing itself. Slice mode rately thin, and place on the taa~ting :fork, or in some of the 't toasters, and hold it near the fire until it is well warmed through. Then-here comes the rub-bring it near the fire where it will quickly become of a light brown, or rather of a deep golden yllow, turn and treat the other side the same, and serve. If but teredtoast is desired, apply butter f$ moderato quantity while hot. Toast should not be piled upon a plate, as in that case the crispness is lost, If there is no toast rack, 9 sthe slices lapping over one another, shingle fashion, so that te moisture of the lower slice 6iay escApe and not be absorbed bg,the others. PoLr zss oF PAu.-An old poet lik quaintly called our Sa viour the first gentleman that ever breathed." Paul's politeness, tdo;must bot be overlooked, com pounded as it was of dignity and 4ef reisce.- It appeared in the ildness of the manner in which he delivered his most startling and solemn messages, both to heatben and Jews; in his graceful salutations ; in his winning re e "excellent oil which e the bead ;" in the ' icacy hf is allusions to his ri and services; and, above 'i3~ le-calfi, self-possessed and uiilattitudle he assumed before Aheialers of his people and ~the 'raMh6oyities, Inthe lan guage of Peet land John to their Judes, there is an abruptness sa vormg of their rude fisherman dife, and fitter for the rough echoes of the .i& 'ef Galilee, than for 'qAyld a. decied, is far mor..gracious. He lowers his gg lbolt before his .adversary ere he launches it. His, shaft is ,rs-bed" a welR as powerful. fwords to King Agrippa-"I Mg~4eo God tbat not only thon, Outisall that hear me this day, -.wera.both almost and altogether ek' 64 I am, excepts these bonds" Sth& most chivalrous utter A4 e oorded in history. An IangeI could not bend more grace fully, or assume an- attitude or more exalted courtesy. Get The Best READY ROOFIPIG Suitable for all Buildings, Dwellings, Ikras, Ghurches, Factories, &c., and for aRl climates; equally adapted to flat or steep roofs, and can be applied by any or dinary workman. THlE READY ROOFING ismore durable than tin, and does not erstoens-half as much. It is cheaper than shingles, far more durable, and fire-proof. It iu made of the heaviest fabric ever used for 7iasind is put up in rolls ready T*or shipment to any part of the world. Send.for Circular and Samples, (sent free.) Wa uiso .uuwncruag. GR ANI TE-CEMENT. For repairing all kinds of leaky roofs, c1.imneys, sky-lights, &c. This Booting Cement forms a permanent adhesive coat ing over the whole surface of all roofs, -whether tan, shingle or composition, corn lgey closing up leakages, and being eom d~o.bd largely ofground Granite, which sets and hardens, and soon becomes an artificial SIs sor Svoss covering. For coating tin and all kinds of metal and composition roofs. It will not run, crack or peal off, but form a permanent and perfect protection wherever placed. It is furnished at half the cost, and posses aes twice the durability of the common oil paints used for such purposes. County rights for sale. -For Circulars and all partlcnlars,; Address, READY lOOPING Company. 81 Maiden Lane, N. Y. July 28 29 Sm. Shaving, Champoeing, &c. Louis Butler, barber, hair dresser, &c., re spectfully begb leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newberry, that he is sup plied with all necessary appliances to prac tice the Art Tonsorial satisfactorily to alL Ladles wishing their hair champooed, &c.,I will be waited npon at their homes. He announces to the gentlemen that he has fitted up a shower bath and a plunge bath. Shop rear oftNewberry HoteL. June 9 22 PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. Mas, U, L. BUTTERFIELD, AMA~BUTTEBFIELD, INSURE IN TIHE AMERICAN UFE INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADELPHIA. ALE. WHILLDIN, President. GEO. ZUGET, Vice-President. JOIN S. WILSON, secretary. JOHN C. SIIMS, Actuary. Assets, - - $2,500,000. Annual Income, 1,000,000. The American-Is now one of the Oldest Compauies in the United States, Chartered 1850. The American-Has $200 of Assets for every $100 of Liabilities. The American-Never lost a dollar of in vestments. The American-Issues policies on ALL de sirable plans. The American-Makes ALL policies non-for feitable. The American-Pays Life Policies to the insured at the age of eighty years. The American-Has no unnecessary restric tias on travel and residence. The American-Declares dividends annual lv at the end of the first year. The American-Pays all losses promptly. Has all the tables of rates for Life, En dowment, Income Producing, Return Pre mium, Premium Reducing, Children's En dowment Policies, and grants Annuities on most favorat.le terms. Its rates are low. It has both the mntual and stock plans. CALDWELL & BRENIZER, Gen'l Agents North and South Carolina. Office First National Bank building, Charlott*, N. C. REFER TO Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. C. Gen. Jno. A. Young, " " Gen. Alexander, Columbia, S 0. Col. Jas. Gibbs, " " L. D. Childs, " " J. NEWTON FOWLES, Agent, Newberry, S. 0. g Agents Wanted. Liberal arrange ments will be made with men who MAEN EusINEss. June 9 22 ly. CITIZEN'S SAVINGS' BANK OF SOUTH CROLINA, Newberry Branch Office on Pratt Street. -0 OFFICERS: Geni. WADE HAMPTON, President. J.B. PALMER, Vice"President. Thomnas E. GREGG, Cashier. G T. SCOT 1', Assistant Cashier. FAIR, POPE & POPE, Solicitors. y7-' Fiance Bord. JOHN T. PETERS9N, EMANUEL S. COPPOCK, EUEBEN S. CHICK. [nterests on Deposits at the Rate of 6 Per Cenit., Per Annumn. Offce Ecurs. rem9 a. u.,t to5p. m. [ Extract from By-Lawos.) "Deposits may be made by any minor ver the age of twelve years, either with or without a guardian, and by married women n their own names. s.ums of $1 and n' ward will be received, but no interest shaf e paid on the fractional parts of S1, nor on y sum where the whole deposit iuless than 15, nor for the frac-.lonal part of a month." Wil be ready for Business May 1st. ay 5 18 6m. Ihomas S. Moorman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has resumed the practice of the Law at :his place, and can be found for the present it the Store of R. Moorman & Co. Feb 2I8 tf STILES HURD, with the Wheeler & Wilson Manufac turing Company. BRI DGEPORT, CONN., asenabled to select the most perfect Onised Machines, and forward them to those who may want, at the muanufac turer's price, free of cortamissions to the purchaser. Any orders sent through Silas Johnstone & Wmn. F. Nance, will receive prompt attention. LOUIS SCIODAIR, Baker & 'Confectioner, MAIN STREET, Newberry, 8. C. Respectfully informs his many cnstomers md the prhlic generally that his New Bake Oven now completed, and by its convenient ar rangemert he can bake any and everything in his line at the shortest possible notice, such as Cakes, Pastry, &c., in satisfactory and handsome style. Parties md Dinners furnished at shortest notice. Fresh bread, pies and cake on hand. feals served at any hour. Fish, oysters and game can be had at all Thnkful for past favors he solicits a con inuance of the liberal patronage heretofore >estowed. Dec. 2 49 tf. T. P. Forreston, Jobber and dealer in GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGUSH AND AMERICAN TOYS, Jiosiery, Trimmings and Faney Goods, Musical Instruments, Fire-works, and Yankee Notions, Also Fashionable Emporium of Designs for Stamping, Braiding & Embroidery Constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of Braids, French Embroidery, Cot ton and Linen and Silk Floss, Ribbonp, &c. A. GU UIN ST., VIAILSTO, 8. C. Dee 9 tf TUE LEA WITH Al The most beautiftzl Cooking dall kinds of Cooking with as 1 stve has. It is very heavy and EADER; 1 keep constantly on I erate well. Out of the many sisfaction. The Tin Business is still earn Feb17 Law Notice. he undersIgred have formed a partner. 'i for the practice- of Law in the State ~rs and the United Stater Courts, foi eDistriet of South Carolina. Office al rberry, S. C. JA3MES M. BAXTE~R, pril 7 14 tf. SiLAS JOHNSTONE. JA MES ALLAN, Importer anad De.aler in ne Watches, Clocks ewelry, Silver and Plated are, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. lie. 307 KIng Street, CHARLESTON, S. C 'ATEB, CLOCES and JEWELRY E BEI3D. dec213 Laurens Railroad. Ofiee Laurens R. R., LaurensaC. H., S C., April 29, 1868. On and after Tuesday. 12th May next. tht rIs on this road will commence runnlnj o etrn on s day; to connect with Dl down trains on Greenville and Coim BRailroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens a S . M., on Tuesdays, Thursday's and Sat ardy's, and leaving Helena at li-P. II., or lae days. J. 8. BOWERS, Supt. L. R. R. oth Carolina R. R. Company ! NERAL SUPERINTNDE'SOFCE APaIL 9. 1869. N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11TH In' stant, the following Schednle for 1'AS EGER TRA[INS, will be observed: DAY FAssE1CGER TRAIN. Leving Columbia at..........7 45 a. mn arriing at Columbia at........-- .10 p. mn lIGBT nIPEEss TRAIN. eaing Columbia at.......-.-- .5 20 p in Lligat Columbia at..........-- 4.4 a. m CAMDEN TRAIN. Wl ran on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur days. &riving in Colambia at.....1....--- 1.00 a. in eaing Columbia at .......-..... 2.2 p. in Th rain now running between Columbia mdKi ville in connection with the Througl rai w iA be taken of on Sunday, APri LI.H. T.PEAEE, April1 General Supeiintendent reenville & Columbia R. R N and after SATURDAY, the 6tl atiw, Paesenger Trains wilt run daily u!days excepted, connecting with Nigh trais on South Carolina and Charlotte ant soth Carolina Railroads, as follows: Leae Columbia a;...........7--.-7 00 a. m Alston at.....------.. 855 Newberry at..........1 0 35" Arrie a: A bbeVille at........3 30 p. mn at Anderson at........-.15" ' at Greenville at........ 6.00 Leae Greenville at.........6.600 a. in 'Anderson.a..........- 6.45" ' Abbeville at......----.-.8.45 ' Newberry at.......... 1 25 p. mn Aston a;.... ... .....3 00 Arive at Columbia at...........0.00 Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad vil alorun daily, Sundays excepted. Leae Andrson at...........-.520 p. mn 'Pendletn at..........6.6 20 Arrve at WaIhalla at......... 8.00 ~ LovWalhalla at..........-- 00 a.im 'Pendeoni at.......... 5.40 Arrie at Anderson at........6--6 40 The train will retunro m Belton to An iron on Monday and Friday mornings. MES 0. MEREDITH, Sanpt. LIFE IN A PILL BOX. EX:RAOBDINAY EFFECTS FROM MAGGIEL'SANTI-BI LLIOUSPILLS. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. ONE PILL IN A DOSE. -|I W aAT one hundred letters a day say from patients all over the inhabitable globe. "Dr. Maggiel, your Pill has rid me of all billiousness." "No more noxious doses for me in five or ten Pills taken at one time. One of your Pills cured me." "Thanks. Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the house" "After suffering torture from the billious cholic, two of your Pills cured me, and I have no rtturn of the malady." "Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con% stipation. as they called it, and at last said I was incurable. Your laggiel's cured me." "I had no appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic." "I gave half one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear young thing got well in a day. "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your Box of Maggiel's Pills cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some Salve behind my ears and the noise left me." "Send me two boxes-I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar-your price is twenty. five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills, by return mail." For all diseases of the Kidneys, Re tention of Urine, &c., 1aggiel's Fills Are a perfect care. One will satisfy any one. For female disease', Nervous Prostration. weakness, General Lassitude and Want of Appetite. Maggiel's Pills will be found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE Are most universal in their effects, and a care can be almost guaranteed. Each Box contains twelve Pills one Pill in a Dose. Andress all orders to JOHN F. HENRY, Successor to Dass, Bizas & Co.. 8 College Place, New York. C. F. HERBERT & Co., Proprietors of the IAGGIEL'S HILL AND SALVI. P. 0. Box, 6272. June 16 23'tf. 3. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant Ns. 1 & 2, Atlantic Wharf, C H AR LESTO0N, 8.1f. Having ample means for advances, a bus ness experience of twenty years, and con fining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own ac :ount, respectfully solicits consignments of ottou, Flour, Wheat, Corn, &c. Shippers of Produce to him may, at their ption, have their consignments sold either n Charleston or New York ; thus having he advantage of two markets, without ex ra commission. Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C; Col. Win. Johnson, Charlotte N. C; Rev. T. 0. Sommers, Tenn.; Hon. John P. King, Au usta. Ga. ; Messrs. Geo. W. Williams & C., Charleston, S. C. ; Messrs. Williams, aylor & Co., New York. A pril 28 17 ly. T HE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim pe remedy, after having suffered several ears with a severe lung affection, and that read disease, Consumptou-is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers, the eans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy f the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. Thbe object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and lhe hopes every sufferer wIll y h:s trmedy, as It will cost them nothing, ad may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, will plaeaddress plaRay. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N.Y.T June 2 21 ly. Agentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, rill, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and irections for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishIng to profit by the Advertiser's experience, can do o by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. June 2211y. No.42 Cedar't., N. Y. T HE LIP INSERDRM0 COMAT OF RifIMOND VINIA, AS DE fERMINED TO ESTABLISH A jjBranch OffBee in South Carolina,which ill give us the benefits of an entirely Home Company, by investing in the State, all the funds received in it. In fact it is better than a new company, because the Piedmont is a success already established, with ample cpital and asst.ts. This Company has insured some Four Hundred persons in Edgefield, near Two Hundred in Abbeville, a good many in other counties, and about Thirty in New berry. It is the duty of every person of family to insure in b"half of that family at NCE. It takes much less than you think to insure. Don't wait till Fall, but take out as large a Policy as you can sow, and in rease it when you get able. You may die this coming sickly season, and in that event small Policy would do your family much good, and it is your duty to make the best provision you can for them, no matter how small. Come, take a Policy in thi's Southern ome Company without a day's delay. TIHOMAS S. MOORIIAN, June 9221 tfAgent Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Bottled Wines and Liquors. A supply of these justli celebrated goods for medicinal and private use, just received Iby the undersigned Agents for Newberry, 1 SMITH & CHRISTIAN. Jan 99 t IR cm, ~D WITHOUT E~XTEE Stv-o mre. Wil bae Stv*Ihv sod ntoe om ed o in ts vriou brachesian DR. K BAE Chefularleystovn s. a. I duae,and[xnt 8 bend to cr las eamle andrtmet othSoe a ytoue wI hoal e repreenot oie to be. For on m in itF uaces, and (Scsor rbto ;I.KLES&C. Whnga andiling; Fo Ceanliessn in Caoin. Plain and xtensing It] yo will fid mtall erprsnst i o : For eoyl nFu; For Duablty; ein For Cleanliness in Coking and FEl;gneo iih The "Cotton Plant' STANOS UNEQUALLED. ASHER PAIB, Columbia, 8. 0., Sole Agent for one half the State of S. C. Jan 27 tfa Shedule on Blue Ridge R.11 ION and after Saturday, the fifth instan the Trains on this Road will run every da; Sunday's excepted, connecting with ti Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Al derson : Ur TRAI.-Leave Anderson 5.20 o'cloc p mn.; leave Pendleton 6.20 p. in. DoWN TRAIN.-Leave Walhalla, 4 o'CloC a. mn.; leave Pendleton, 5.40 a. in. [ UP TRAN.-Arrive at Pendleton, 6.5 p. in.; arrive at WaIhalla, 8 o'clock p. mn. DowN TRAIN.--Arrive at Anderson, 6.4 a. in. Waiting one hour after usual time f< arrival of the G. & C. train. An accommodation train will leave A! derson on Mondays and Fridays: Uir TRaiN.-Leave Anderson at '?.80 m.; leave Pendleton, 8.20.; leave Perr: ville, 9.10.; arrive at Walthalla, 10. DoWN TRAIN.-Arrive at Anderson, 1.5 p. in.; leave Walhalla, 11 a. mn.; leas Pendleton I p. mn. W. H. D. GAILLARD, June 28 superintendent. Tin-ware, Ati W. T. Wright's. K STEVE. [SION TOP. ] s quick, boil as fast, broil as nice, and as Inany advantages which no other ek as mnany stoves are. Besides the 6 ~tterns, all of which are warranted to knowledge has failed to give entire all work will be done at short notice. W. T. WRIGHT. NIWBERRIY FE~MALE REV. J. B. HILLHoUSE-ParlcrraL. Miss FiArm LEAVELLI, Assistants. " ANNIE HIL.L.OUsE,) Ma. F~. Wanssa-Professor of Music. Cox, S. Fia-Chairman Board Trustees. Terms per quarter, of 2j months, payable in advance. IPrimary Department, Spelling. -ead ing. Writing and First Lessons In 4 Arithmetic, English Grammar and in Geography,.... .. ...5.00 English'Grammar, Geography, Arith metic and History,... .. .....7.50 hi Latin, Greek. French, Logic. Rhetoric, ca Physical, Mental and Moral Sci, o ences, . . . . . . $1000 14 No Papil will be charged at the same time with more than one of the preceding rates. Music, extra-$25 per session of five months. Boarding, with the Principal and others, on reasonable terms. (I IThorouirh instruction afforded in all the branches or a liberal education. 5< March1010 tf. o0 ti Surveymng. Ilam now fully prepared to attend to all work of this kind, entrusted to me. Sur. veying in all of its branches attended to with4 accuracy and dispatch-at lisual prices. Or' ders can be left at Mr. J. E. Peterson's ofiee, d or sent to me through the Postoffie at this Iplace G. hi. GIRARDEAU. n1 April14 15a IR. Moorman & Co., Have just received a new supply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Syrup, Tobacco, Country Cured Shoulders & Sides, &c., Which they propose to sell at satisfactory Sprices. Tbey receive new supplies every week, and invite an examination of their ~stock. March 24 12 tf. ~ IANHOOD: low Lost, flow Restored. S Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cult verwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrbma, or Seminal Weakness. Involutary Seminal 5 Losses. Impotency, Mental and Phrsical In' capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; induced by self'.Indulgence or sexual ex'. travagance. (Ei"rice, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates from a thirty -years' successful practie, that the alarming consequences of self.abuse may be radically cnred without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; ~pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition 4 e tay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately h 1- and radically. (E [his Lecture should be in the bands of k every youth and every m.n in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to i k any address, postpaid, on receipt of sixL cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr, Cub. verwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. SAddress the Publishers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., - 1COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 --- 0' THE PROPRIETORS take pleasure in an' e Inouncing that this elegantly.furnished Ealishment is now open for the accom modation of guests, The rable will always be supplied with every delicacy of the sea'. .son-both from New York and Charleston Markets, and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to ~ our patrons. n WH G. ANd, Paorarstons. May 518 .BAEHO, MUTUAL LII INiSR,AUNCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED, - - - - -1842. CASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MIL LIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash Income, 1867, over TEN MILLIONS. Dividends to Policy Holders, 1867, $2,236,. 174.37. New Policies issued in 1867,19,406.' The Company is PURELY MUTUAL. No lividends to stockholders. The entire pre" its are returned to the assured, thus causing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAINING in hirteen years, or to double in twenty. Interest received from investments, 1867, >ver $1,300,000. Excess of INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE aver losses, about $400,000. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages on eal Estate, In the City of New York, over SE, VNTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company in the world. ts policies are non-forfeitable. Its dhvi. lends are the largest. Applications for Columbia, and the North. srn portion of South Carolina. received by GREGG, PALMER & C0., General AgenL BENsoN M. JoNEs, Agent at Newberry. JAxus McINToss, M. D., Medical Exam. net. Feb. 10 6 ly. BOSADALf Purifies the Blood. sr 8a1e by Druggisia Everywere FOS. W. HARRISSON, Artist Supply, Paint,Oil,Glass, Sash, Bru i, Varnish, Lamp, and Pe troleum Oil Store. 'atent Thief Detecting Mon. ey Drawers. 'arker's "Furniture Gloss.' 2 QUEEN STREET, CHARLES TON, S. C. April2817 6m THE OLEa IHiowmae EaGREAT SUih E Tispae unih t ey eaonbe res,wt TEs srUsCRIBE hasn consesasnty irand wifll aortmsent fe of arge. Aerses, disrn alysrns bndsid cwilna ih own make, rate of whic pe dspaed. Thnful afovry easponae, rtesubi Priern resculs o a cseinsatenb iroa lhv themsm, n asenthfre po hae A erseiay on hindpand will be sae oede me utmost satisfaction. A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. 3ash & Blinds. The subscriber takea pleasure in annoeno ig to this communit that, having -made i necessary arrangem'ents, he 'will be able >furnish lash with and without Glass, and Blinds, L.t Vecry Moderate Rates !! For Cash ! ANDREW C. CHAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., s. 0. *i The rea SOUTHERN TONI nown &MGISE rep ior & hol s e ag, s Charleston, S. C, Dec. 28 62 ly. FAMiES PACKER, PRACTICAL OUS, SIGN AND DECORE ?AINT3, Glazier and Paper Hanger, Newberry C. H., S. C., Begs to inform the citizens of this com. unity that be is now fairly started in binst'. ss and prepared to execute all orders with stuess and punctuality, and at moderase tes. Orders may be left at the'Hrl me. Manr2 i