1-‘ L HASZARIYS (IAZETTE. JUNE 9. (trait nagtieii Remedy! he and valuable lurisgyiud Summer fletlicins is the orld: DI‘. Balsey’s I‘ O R B S T W I N E ! Pstrotsiud by the .Nbbi'It"ty and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extru- dinury llledicinr in the World. Medicine containing molasses or li uorice, like the boasted Sarssparillas, require many arge tiles to roduce the slightest change in health. The F oi-est {Vino is altogether a dilfereut article. It contains no syrup to give it consistency. but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful inediciiriil properties from the vegetable p ants of wliicb it is composed. The P0- rsst Wine combines the virtues of the Winn Cl-IIRIIY, nArInI:t.tots. rni.i.ow nocit, . AND OAIIAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflicterit medicines now in use. Soiiietiities less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility. and sickness. to strong and vigo- rous health. Every dose shows its good etfecis on the constitution. and improves the state ofihe health. The Forest Wine is recomim-ndcd, in the stronlgest terms. for all eoiiipluints ol the Stomach. Liver, id. neys, Nervous Disorders, Ililious .’\lI'o:ciions, Dropriy. Dyitpepsi:i_ l.osu of App»tite..Iauiidir:e, Female Coni- Iuints. Scrofula. and all Disorders arising from Dan Loon and impure habit of the system. savnn rtioaa DlA‘l'll. Testiinon of Mr. Nathan Matliews, it highly res. pucttible IIIl({|V8IIIlI'Iy' citizen of Ncivai . J. Dr. (I. W. Ilalsey:—l believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I ciiiiiiiieiiced taking them I laid at the point ofdaath with dropsy, piles and asthtiiii. My Pliyai. ciiin had giveii me up aepast cure. and my ftitiiily had lost all hopes of my recovery. \Vliile in this dreadful situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before I IIlIt.I finished the first bottle of the “fine and box of l‘ills, I eaperiencotl great (eliel; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Ilopcs of my gcovery began now to revive, and after continuing it use of your medicines for abouts inontb, the Piles and Asthiiin were completely cured. The Dropsy. through which my life was placed in such great danger. was also nearly gone. I have conti- mind the use of your iiiudicirir.-it until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as over I did in my life, although I am iuoru than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully", N. MATIIEIVI. Newark, N 1., Dec. I9, I847. aiu:ar units or t.tviiii COMPLAINT or vs:.uts’ srlitvtiiain. New York, .lanuiir 9th, I848. Dr. llalsey—-Dear Sir. «Having takiin your Forest \Vine and Pills to remove a -l'uie-t--- '-‘'‘‘'° '-‘‘'9'’ "'0'" wlsioh l nave sumzred severely for u warilii of.ten y'e;irs; and having tidlmred closely to the directions wmgh accoiiipuiiy tliu IIIIMIIIZIIICS. I have recovered. my health. iiotliivitli-landing all who knew me th uuglit my case incurable. ‘unions to taking the VI inc and Pills. I hail recourse to the best iriodictil tr atnient. but continued togrow worse to an alarm- ing degree. Soiitenf my lrtends spoke desparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade rim from making use ofany advertised remedies;_ and I doubt not. that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from inking your excellent triedicines in t‘0lISt'.qlIt.‘IIC9 of the do- ceptioii and inellicieiicv of many advertised remedies put tnrth by uiipriiicipled tlf0l|'Itt llainiiig mlvertiso- iiienis. But, what :i pity it is, that the lIt:t:t:plliIlt used by others should he the means of ilissuading many labouring under disease from making trial and being cured by you’ excellent FI'IlN'.lII1'il. Ilutnanely speaking, they have saved riiy IIlt‘;’ when I coin. iiiencod making useoftliem, I was in a wretched condition. but hogan to expelience their ooil effects in less than thrci: days; and in six \\‘EO£S from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all my friends. I was entirely cured, and had in- creased lifter-n ands int weight, having taken one box of the l'ills, and two bottles ofthe wine Wou to (Sod that every poor sutferer would avail himself oftlie same remedies, an. die , .laasa:s Wiixroir. TEN E ivuuvous ntsonnitiis Are diseases of the mind as vvell as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and allllction, and are most conimon to persons of delicate t’-OIIIIIIIIIIOIII and sensitive minds. Low spirits,nielan«'holy.friglit- ftil dreams. and fearful anticipatinns ofevil troni the slightest causes, generally accompany nervousdisnr. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter frotn Mr. Joseph C. Ptiuldiiig, PHILADIZLPIIIA, Septeniber 7th. I848. MLIG. W. llasley-—Dor:ir .~‘ir.--—\'ouf Fur;-rt \\/fine and gills h_:ive cured my oil}-. of :i dna;..n'nt ,..-n......- disor er witlt which she has been IIrt!l‘.lt’lI tor iii.-iny years‘. Her body was tiliiiost wasted .'m:iy'. Slu- was requcntly disturbed in her ale. p by 1. ;.y;,u‘.,| Oreriiris. tiivakening qililw oxliiiuslcil and (‘II-Vl'I‘t‘tI-IINIIII ptlfflplfllllotf. and it ttiii--.-I l:ib:~ring |.IIltII'fIIlfl(It‘lI|<iun that soinetliing_dn--ultol u.i.- aliuu! to Il.'tpyvt_-n 1., 1...,»- Igy ‘lI'“:lu"c}"r ‘mu’ I’ 'l.lI|'»‘4 I'I;"Il(!'\Ii'ItI4‘. IIIHI ‘I box of IV.‘ I <, s II! II now in p».-r --'1 a. -..l:li. :1‘-3 I gxinml her flesh and color, and 0‘, ._- _. Hi lI\ CF I .‘i‘I- 2» v . _ .I. f’ l’.\i,xi.i~i,\'(;. Dr. David Mzirnin, ii Ct'lI'ltr:ilt‘.iI pm:-:itinnt-.r of it issn excellent and good medicine. and will an‘. doubtcdly become the leading medicine of the da .’. 'l‘he I'orost Wine is put up in large square botiIea' with Dr. Ha|sey'a name blown in the glass, r bottle. or six bottles for 85' Guru-coated Pills. 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proyirietor, No. I6! Duane St corner of Hudson, N. or . \‘V. R. WATSON, General Agent. rrznU' Dr. Antrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR ovr. Under the iniinediute Patronage of the Princes of ’ersia and India. These articles are without doubt the most e.vtradrdt'- nury in their powers ever submitted to the Public, and require bul to be tried, to be appreciated, ad- vnirrd. and continued. The lIES'I‘t)RA'l‘l\"E strengthens the hair and prevents it falling otfafter every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully‘, it cures baldness and creates ii natural ourl. and by its use, inyrisds o ersons of both sexes are indebted to having a good end of hair at the present tiioinent. Its clficitcy is therefore undoubted, and the whole world is chal- lenged to produce an article to equal it, either for beautifying the human hair or preserving it to the latest period of life. For the production of Whiskers or Moustache. it is infallible. The qualities of the HAIR DYE are decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever attempted and the whole surface of the head can be changed into ii mostriiitural black or brown. within five minutes after using it, so as to defy detection from the great- est conrioiseur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stamps. Ccrtgficate from one of the greatest Medical Jllrrt qftlie dtiy.——Rcad it.’ .' .‘ Copy of ii Letter from Dr. Magriiih, M. R C. dated Duke Street, Adelplii. London, the January, I864. To Da. Asiriioatrs, Sir.-—I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Persiiii lI.iir II-_-storativo. Several parties who have been patients of mine having derived the most iticonceivatile hem-fit fioni using it ; and in fact it is owing to this article alone. that many of them are not at the presient iiiomeiit completely bald ; one part I may mention iti particular, who had been laid up with typhus fever: (a most beautiful young 'lady.) t|i.- attack however left her ntilm-val‘ ‘W l""'““r“I “ll our in in. rue. mil with scarcely any hair on her head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully. uiitill recommended her to use your Persian Hair Restora- S. . i7th y at .\lcQuil|iin's, 'l'ryon Iload, from I2 to Prize Horse " VULOAN," The Property of J. W. Oatrns. 'l‘lIE celebrated half-bred Five year old STALLION. sired b the im- rted thorough breil lood SA- ADIN. from a Columbus darn. grand data by Roncesval|es—has taken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society recently-—is of a dark brown, standing I6 bands. will stand for the season at the following places, vi: 2- _ On Monday, April 30th. will leave Thomas Cairas's. Suiuinerside. for St. E|eiiuor’s, and pass through Miscouche to Lyal|'s, Lot I6. 'I‘uesdtiy,tbe lat May, will leave for Mr II.N. lIope’s, on his wnv back to St. Eleatiiir’a, from thence to 'I‘ownsend’s Corner and 'l‘hoinas Cairns’a. ii edriesdiiy, the 2d, will call at IIeIIield‘s Forge and Robert Walker's, (stopping.ut the latter place for two lioura) on his way to llttllflt “IVE? In}! Mtilpeque, stopping at the stables of Mr. George Elli- son uiiiil 10 o'clock the next day. On Tliursday, the 3d, will leave for Breen's Forge, at Darnley.thertce to Charles Doyle't-,at Park Corner; thence to Pil|inan's New London, where he will re- iiniiii until two o'clock on Friday afternoon. when he will cross .\IcI.eod's Ferry. to Griiliam‘s. stopPhig at George .\IcKay’s, E uire. all night. Saturday. the 5th, eaves McKay's by Johnston's Mills, to McAskill's, l'rini'etown Road. thence to widow 'l'aylor’s, Freototvii, retiniining until the follow- ing Moiidny. _ On Monday. the ‘lib, will leave for John Wright's Mill, S. W.. and front thence to John \Vright‘a Esquire, Searliown. where he will rerritiiii for the ' ht. On 'I‘uesda_v. the 8th, will leiive for Mr. Muir- head's. 'l‘iynn Road, on his way to Sturdy’a Mills. stogping at Barnabus'I‘rowsdale’s. it Wednesday. the 9th. will leave for Crawford's Inn, and remain tln-re until three o'clock; and from thence to John Clark's, Cape ’I‘rnverse, where he will ri.-main until one on Tltursday; and will then leave for .llonliley's, stopping at Hooper’a Corner all ui ht. I"rida ', llth. will leave Hooper’: Corner for Mac- > 8. Mathematical Instmnients. ASZARD It OWEN have received this day and offer for Sale in sets at prices varying from ‘ls Gd to £4. each. and also ssperstsly a large assortrrieiit of Janus Paiixss It Boar's. Pstsat MA T!-IEMJI TIUJL DR1 WING INS TR 0. MEJVTS, which are distinguished by the following improvements and IdVIlII::¢I. lat.—-The joints are form with plates of hard rolled metal, cut by machinery the required shape. These joints are stronger. more accurate and work more smoothly than the old cast yoints. 2nd.—'I‘he Compass legs are formed of Tubes; coin- bining lightness. strength, iieaiusu. and uniformity in the "sli up” art. 8rd.—'I‘he Divi ers have all fine hard steel Needle points, instead of the three-square iron points for. rner u . 4th.—'Flie Drawing pens are made of the linest tern. pered Steel, (pressed the required shape.) and being hollow on the inner side, retain the inli by capit airy attraction; enabling the Draughtsrnau to draw it line or broad line with the same pen. 5tli.—'I‘liese Instruments are more neatly packed in their cases; and are fitted up with colours, palette, and pencils complete. ata considerably lower price than any hitherto iriade. Mo! School Sch, very cheap, and all imrrruntsd correct. in iiovai. LITTIII earns-r. THE HYDROMAGEN, on \va1-stiiriioor a NT!-CONIUIPTIVI c o R x s o L E s , Manufactured by IIAIICOUIT BIADLIY dr. Co., 38, Ann Street. N. Y., and at London and Manchester. England. 7 III} IIYDIIOMAGEN is it valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a preventive of riiaiiy Lung diseases, spit}. out any doctoring whatever. The Ilydromtigen is in the form ofti sole, and’ worn inside the shoe. lia nicdicatrd character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, Wlftll; and healthy, to wear in the coldest or riiiiiiost was- her, as the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrome- gen is inserted. I.adies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the moat inclement wraiher with impunity; while consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, iiiii_v bethwsrted by generaliidoption. They entirely saperude operators. as‘ the latter cause the feet to perspirs in a very unhealthy manner; and. be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large. the Ilydiorriagen, being merely ii thin slice ot cork prepared. peculiarly placed Illi-lItIt3, does not increase the size of the boot. or causs the footgglsppear untidy. 'l'o Cliildreiisthcypre extremely valuable, as the iiiiiy engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy s - fects. 'I'heir expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides those who patronise them will find their yearly doctor's bill siitcli diminished tlureby. tire. and in three months. she again possessed the some dark curling locks, as before lierillneas, although if possible, still more jet litre, and attractive. I must admit, although I havn recorninvnded it to hundreds of persons of both sexes. I have never Iound it fail, and consider, that «here the hair is not past human aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine stale. Your Ilair Dye is the hestl have ever seen or heard of. and has been used ainott my private ac- quainttinccs, with the most unbounded satisfaction. . I tllll, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DENNIS .\IAGR.A'l‘lI. Letter from Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dresser : and ll"r'2 Jliaker, of I24, Leaderiltall Street, : London. I 'l‘u Dr. Arr-riionue, l $ir,——Your Hair Restotative is one of the grout-t est I)Itr.‘.w'§Illg*‘ ever invented. Several ofiny custoincrsi are quite eiirapturcd with it. and consider it beyond v all praise I caiinotdeny, butthzit it has appeared to me quite wonderful. the alteration it causes after using it for a few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing a complete metamorphosis ; giving the hair it natural curl. and even entirely hiding grey locks, setting nature at defiance. You ina tIt.'pl'tIt‘I upon it, that it surpasses any thing oftlie kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Ilair Dye. I can sell all you can send me, it is so unquestionably good. ‘ I airt. Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) llitiviur VINION. 'l‘lie Restorative is sold at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. per Bottle, Sterling. The Ilair Dye 8s. lid. and 7s. per case. The larger sizes are it great saving. Directions for use accompany encli Bottle and Case. EL7’ Be particular to mkfor Dr. .dntrobua's, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and I‘.-ifuineil tlirou,-_'l.out the world. and iii Dr. 'Antrol:ii-a's Estu- IlII~'I)|lIt'flI., 2, llrydgr-it Street, Strand. Ifany dith- cnlty arise in obtaining it. tIl'll(I ptisttigi: staiiip.-i to Dr. :‘.iitroliun’s nddres.-. and it will be I'orw:irtIi-d by return of post. .Zita.llio:i Ilor.-ge " Prince 1’.'dw:iri3,”‘ \\"lI.l. Ht‘:tNlttI tit ."li"IllI- . .l>i:'.< l.l‘U:itl in H Ill _ « . the nu rnmg; litoui 12 to 2 .it Il(ii*lt2i Illlll ll"liI l-' to H in tliv 1'\4’IIllt;f. ~l£'.I|'I for the it .2,‘ New York, (It."?ItIlt‘tI publicly that Hill} 5 uttlo if ll:il- sev's Forest VI inn rontntneil iiinra viitm- iri.in lilti (II, the lnigie lioltli-s i»f."':ii.s:ip:iiil|;i. bl:-ssis. N. S. l..-itnpl ni:iit R. .o., tI:lt' at tho I:-l_'t-~11 ;. -.1 m.-.t ._ ._..H., ,; 3,. (IflI'_.'gtlll1ltt “_\ l‘."4"n't'. Ill I lvlli I’. ~ 1' .' II.‘IIl t'.li..i they have It -ird an.-l ~. or of ll--_=..-_\ ',- 1",... .; \\';,,._— l‘rin-~-- l',.l.i.-ml tool; tho I‘i st I’tl7." tor Siulli. its at the ‘ :’~!ti- , vi--np--lI -; \iti:l nil t-gt-s and .«it'f all I. p’ it lt"I ;tt..l l'~I‘IIli l-'r~'i- :t~~t‘.t' . ' . nrztli . I V 'li - I- ti§'v 1. [.1 I:~ ..t: ‘. ls .ltlil| 11-t fur the Ft‘ unit, lt‘l\'- li':l-l.l.". l\\ll‘._‘.. ll}:-um. caul'a, Clark's Mills. through Wilmot Creek to 'I‘he above routes will be continued Fort- nightly rluring tho reniiiinder of the season. April I2. CALEB POLLEY. Gruoiit. Blood Horse “ SA.IiA.DIN." Royal Agricultural Society, will travel during the ensuing season, Not-tli Il'i‘ver onVM0ttday, the 30th April. and remain ' 6; will Tue ay. the lat May, will be at John McLean's, Desnble. from 12 to 3; will then roceed to John then go through to Patrick Mc.'IIurra’a, Lot 29. next day, (Friday). will be at Thomas Ciinipliell's, town. every Siiturdtiy,at the Wellington Inn Stables. LS IIYIINES. As the ttydroinagen is bsconiin more knowii,its sale is increasing to an almost inor ible extent. Lust Thomas Cairnrs. sea. The lirooiii ofthe Columbus will be in attendance. ‘Ms ’I‘lIE above Ilorse, imported by the 34.’ ill’, .. ' once a lhrtniglit. Will leave then oto Ilonshnvt and remain for the night. On .\IcI.enii's. 'I‘ryon, and be there until Thursday; will Anderson's Road, from I2 to 5. And in Charlotte- W . North Itiver, April 23d, I855. WAX WORK. THIS handsonm and well-known Ilorse “ WAXWOIIK," imported from England by the Royal Agri- P cultural Society in I853, willserve for the season at the following places. comniencin on the l0tli Apri|:—IIe will on Monday. the Mt of April. go on the New Glasgow Road, as far as Mr. \Vin Ling's. and stand there from I2 until 3; thence go on to llustico, and stand at Mr. Christopher Bul- man’s until 'I'uesdriy niortiing; tlieiico go on to New Glasgow. and stand at Mr. Dickr.-rsoii‘s from It until 2; them-o n on to New London. and stand at Mr. Fyfe's from 'l‘uesd:iy evening until 'I'hursdiiy morn- ing; thence return to Mr. Ilaslaiti’s. and stand from I2 until 3; thence go on to Mr. ll. [I:igria|l's, rind stand from Thursday evening until Friday morning; thence return ht me on Fridiiy evening. and alternate- ly once a fortnight to the above named places for the season. Ile will stand in Charlottetown every Satur- ay, an every second Wednesday, at Mr. Jona- than f.‘ollins'a Stables. and all other times. at the Subscriber's Stables. old York River Itoad, 4} miles from Cliarlottcioivii. This Ilorse stands 16} hands high, ttit is 0 ti handsome grey color; this In-rso has given the Fiiriners in Queen‘iI County good snti9f.ictioii by proving a sure foahgetter, and his stack :in- very much admired. ’I‘eniis I5s for thesctison, ilto money to be paid the first time of serving. JOIIN STUCKNIAN. Old York lliver llotid, March 27. en NOT IC 57}. ' ‘IIIC tlll'.It‘.t‘iilgrtI'tI l-..vinz by power of AIIUIIIEI‘ of this date, IIL‘\'|I ltppttl-rIt‘lI by the .'IIi.~'ses Stoaiiwirl of (Iliairlintt-limit. to not .i~ IIIt'll' i\,_{--tit :ii.iI .\ttoini~ ' in this Ili-ll) igc-int nt oftln-ir I“.si.tto_si1muo on Lot of ':‘ui\ti~eliip .".o. l'iulitri-ti. lit-n-It) lti:lIlIt‘t| the 'I'o-nniil-I tiriil i‘rlllt.‘lN on tho siul prop. rt) . in pay all siinis of morn-y lIlIl' for rent or otlu-r-.ii.-i-. to him, or to .I.'IlIit'~I .’li‘irlnztv'. wu, nho i~ tin'y~ autlioriz--il for year in London. Manchester. Itirniinghani, Liverpool, Gla ow. Leeds. Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hatriburgh, and erlin. our sales reached the almost-incredible number of t,732,450 pairs of cork soles. his year the number will fiir surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a rsventive for ‘GI S, COLDS. BIIONCIIL 'I‘IS, ASTIIMA, and CONSUMPTION. Men's size, per pair, 2s 3d. Ladies‘ do, 2s. B0 1' and t\Iieses’do. Is 6d. No1'i¢i:.—I"rom the Retail Prices we iiiiike a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any storekceper can make it fine prolit on their sale, wliilelltey are an article, that may be kept in any store. among any class of goods. For terms, apply to Ilancoulrr. Buannnv, St, Co. ‘I! Ann Street, New SUMMER GOODS. King's Square House. N OW landing from Barque Sir Jllrxurtdcr. 0 large assortment of III{I'I‘ISH GOODS : Dry Goods, Dress Stutfs, &c . in great viiriely and newest iitylo, Ladies’ Summer Boots and Shoes, Plain and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, A choice lot of Irnninongery, lltl Bags Nails Iiririlienwnre. 20 Chitin Ilrealifast and Tea Ietta Fre.-Ii Currants, Crushed Sugar Kc-gs \Vhite Lead. Iloxes Soap. Ilourly expected, it large lot of .1JI!I2R]C,l,N' &- IV]-1.8"!‘ IJNDI./I GOODS. will be sold cheap for cash, or the usual credit to customers that make punctual pa_vim-nts. BI-‘.l‘Ilt 6; SON. Chnrlottotnwtt. Slay ll, I855. NEW GOODS. l.'.~:'l' I.‘i.\iltl'lll.t'roiii Live-rpool, and opened by n stb-~ ;~‘itli-c-ilivr. :i ;_'vin-nil iissottriii.-tit. suited for th\lt niitl t*uu'itty ptitt:li.isi-rs,(lineup lot’ crash. A IEI». r II ilE~t:onnI out be nliovnd to country I|It'I‘l'IIItIl!. .l;\\ll’..‘5 l'lJllI)IE. Iii) III. -II C..“;‘.i.I‘t‘.'AGES. '(l‘i >1 '~ l.l'.. by IIIt.' Sl|l"ll2l’lItt‘I', Iloiililo riiitl .\'i'v;_vl.: .~'w:;li-rl ('i\lll{I.‘\lr'lb, built Ill (1 ttt.‘:tl till 11 that pi.r;I=t.~'v-. \\'t|‘:-tut do-l.i_\-. l‘. r:::.~4 in--_:Iwtixi,~_v this \\.tllIl!i'(. will IlK.' (ift‘l'.l‘tilItI .ig;iin~'i \\IlIlHlIl furtlivr Iitelll'l' « l-'¢)l.'l'.EL'i' .‘\'l'l.\V.'\li'I'. (,‘It itiitllrltivtti, I lllt In . '.uo.i' . (:':tO0I Boo‘::;s;. . i‘4l7l’I‘I.\' t-l‘ l.«-i~tiIv-'~' ’.-'t'~iiniwr, li'.‘:-_\ .‘ .\ritli- A tltt‘lle‘. I|'v\I ‘airy:-titers r-pr-ting, jllsl fL‘("’I\l‘<I an! I? r -in I»_\ ll \* 2' ‘.i‘.l) 5 it\\ l'\. ‘Int -o 1;. I sul.-nI:inti:il lti?l|lllt'l'. .‘il: i, om» .‘ i .-\l?l". ('0.\l‘ll. Ill f'.t|lII'.It‘ of building, \‘.lll ‘li \\liI lm roiiit-T--tc-«l, In l."»1li.luut-.in .t. ‘ "___. ’ to tho (far- _, \-1.\|'l‘l£l'.~.i‘lt"l'. w.\.\'t»t.tt ii: V I l- . ' -tl~l'v'~* I 3.). J. 'l't)l'l). .o .;.-.- . ...u .\pt« .