Newspaper Page Text
m •• . .
L|inm..*vE»Ti mmjm. » Y
I, DWINELL, Proprietor,
Subscription*
km Month*..-. J 5 ?! lar '
Iji Month*, ..i.....M.-.-"? w .9d ) oUur8
Month. Four Dollars
"ariably: in-advance
liiequonl cotitinuoooo, Oao Dollar.
t to those who advorllBo
,t:u - Olt. ■
I, A C K SM IT H
„ luy nudSeli Gduntpy. Produce
. .vl” OR,SELL 1 .Y”.
O N* COM MISS! O N
-.jftny.thlng.odinIgnod'io'thomrolUier ’
GROCERIES^/ : j
OR PROVISIONS.
lildtngi.or
ifroial& Sn i e, - - -Rome, 6a
® tho old oU1Bobb.:oC Bornr
"ill
vlfe
:/T0bi,$,jg/
pij Purchased at Government
* Sales, ' '
| FOR' SALE -CHEAIL
-t. •»/*>,■
• “ AXiSOf 1. , ....
Of ail.kindii, , , ” J '
HOLLOW WARE,
0©'I# : WARS:,
Em store on' BvoAcT Street) 1 ;in
■ Eront.of the SttvbleS.
WILLIAM H, WEBB.
bme, Oot. 12. lm.
1
INSON, HARDIN & CO
IK end: oponlng' their
Poods, consisting of
GOODS,
MOTS, SHOES/ HATS,
M&Hou.bwmnEi
ll.BROAD m MAIDEN LANE STREETS,
f it- r ■. :: ... . :r: : •
, rome,:ga..
Burn
Aug.
BROAD ST.’, ROME,' GAt
"v/gy .or; y i\- ■ ' vy
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
; . DEALER IN . .... .,
FANCY & STAPLE
W# IO0DS,
Queerts Wavo,
Groceries,
' Tin andiGlass Ware,'
Naijs jindG lass,
Boots, Shoes and Hats,-
; Ready-Made-,OioUling,
Gentlemen’s Furnish in g
Goodsj
Ferfumery, Ac,, Ac. ,
Aug3l. ,■. , ...tf.'.i
PAINTS, QILS,W. •
GLASS, VARNISHES, .
DYE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,;- ; - v
PERFUMERY, &ci "/;/'■
Wo intend to make It to the interest of •
Physicians & Dealers general!;
te buy of us. H r d oro propnrod to sotr goods
cheaper than at uny point this side of tho
Ohio rlvor, as wo roeelvo our. goods diroot
from the manufactures. 0ur tupttooa!,:*-! ;
Quick Sales andSmallprofits.
RH|R . , V T>
eanstntlr on hand, at-wholesalo'aud rotaib
purposes. \/ j
£ You .will oertainly finder,to your adVanf
tago to glvo- us a call ’before* purchaBlhg
elaowhoro. ;OdU at ■' ’ . '
McGMIUE & PINSON,’fi. OLD STAND,
i 3n Broad Street, Rome,- Ga.,
I Oct.5 •.,;8m...;
kiboriie&Giithrie
Terattddh House,'jBroitdSlreet. i
lljjjr' , ROME, GA., ,
ICoop constantly oh hand and for. solo at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ;
STAPLE AND FANCY;
Family Groceries
J. J. COHEN,
R. T» HAROROVB
Cohen & Hargrove,
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
All Consignments will ttfceive : prompt at
tention. , v Aug31, •. .,.8m
I AM now-ready to ooi'd’good; cioan Wool
in n1co-fine'.Rolls;.iRreeelve.andidoHver
tko same at the Bturo.of .Coheui& Hargrove*
AugSl.,.3m. / J*-J. COHEN.
n i r^y PublicrSale.,* rs-tHt
fkMvednesday tho’ 8*’9tENov/hext/wlll
f bo Bold to tho highest bidder/ at the
presidenco of JeromifiU’. L. McArver, do
ped, the perishable property belonging to
■ estate, conBlstlng of '
and Oolt^,.o
me Mlloh Cowsl Oxen; Oattle and Sheep,
quan ty/oi Corn, Fod ier an^tJatB/
PrgKm SyrupT^ ?/. \ ^ 'X
W8eHi»iBuggioB/ahd Carfctf#
Kton GI n' a n (l^Ho r6 o. M111, . %
jeapor abd Mower and Horse Power?
r r “ a0 .d CohCrushor,
[eather-~Cppor, Solti, and Harneflfl,
■jantation Tools gonerallys -
louichbldt and.KltchcniFurniture,- ;
Mi apd 'Redding) jd .otiid h»R >.'•= ■■■:
ltlon ai10 “ 8 ' artblpa .too-itcdiouB to'
ijf.made.known on day. of 8ftie. r ,, ,
-WJU.be.Byld omthe,l0th:6f.Nov, at.my,
near Cave Sf ‘ ‘ —
a belonging M ...
J}.°‘ all concerned,'
|ghlj L 1802.:ta.- -A, J. KINO.
HOICE HOTEL,
bAD STREET, RQME, GA.
bl-C, BAULINS, ?opt <: ;
takon to and from tho.Dopot
. fre ° of ohargo:v -.if '■ ;Aug»y.ttt ■
'• n*nvar.nuitaAP soott,
LSARyEY S SCOTT, „
P^o£nevs ■ ; At- %‘Aw,
I Bsad.street, .Rome, ga. „
|»g« ; •••:
. T. W. ALES
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
,i,iuo,'Cwi)llresuimt
tho praotioo of Ws- profosslon In all
its branches. Offlco at his old stand.
Aug.si. -
J
J.
. ATTORNEY 'ATv.LAW,
ROME. G-A.
I S prepared to make applloatiim for SPE
CIAlj PARDONS. .Vrj*WrrK5i«
i!SS- Oflloo oppusito tho Ohoioo’Hotel.
Aug3i; ' ..Um..
- •. - >n. j ; j
BLUB': MOUNTAIN, ALA
KisaSf 1
FARMERS!
I'bost.'and I mostTiroduotjyo
a Etowah River, ton miles';
took a->■»>* hundfod aoros of Bottom,’
&r k e . “Witod^doros- bf.tfplond. Stook'
»ks«Sippfemontsoan bo
Ui?
- -.irpsmj’t:.':
ROME, GA.
' * - to ‘
Shortest and . cheapest,. Route
. 'from .
Na hville to Selma.
A' STAGE wilMoavo Rouio .ovory day,
JV cxc'upt-Suiidnys', immiidletolyolier the
arriveljofttioiralu from'Kingston, for,.Blup
""uotmiUngi. wili"loay6 hlpo Mountain af“
° 0l00 k"poaso(!gers 1 bydliis route will
SAVE gi ; HQIIES TIME
■and . •: :
TWEFTY-FIVEaDOLLARS EX-
PENSHflKbr ahy v othor rouio,, 1 0 i -l./.
' Wb nowhavo good roM-horso ooaohos end
oxoollont stook-bd^WSHfnos. Tho route lies
Vermont, which abolished fllnve’ry:by
her Cdnstltutlon, nclo[ite<l' .Tuly d, 17M;
,deolnred in her bill of rigHld flint "all
{freemen; having sufhoientleyfilphbb' °f
bommoh interest,,wltti'an atttibhmeht
to the community. htWo u right to oleot
pffleers and bn gleoted;'to;^fllc(<f.'’' : . By
nrtiale twenty,one, h'very: m'nti” .twenty
me years ol ago, who'has resided one
year in the State, who ,'behaves himself
quietly and petioeably, and: who ‘will
take an oath to vote; **80 os' in Jour
ftunsolenco you : shall judgp"will most
oonduot to thu best good” of the'Statej
——'—‘■i. In Vermonf,’therefqi'b,""a
n is' as good ns d negrp/ifilie
hehnvos himself us well,” npt other
wise., • ■ '
.rft-.Ah; |V.
: JOB T. aUTBntE,
,).;21cnaeMC»::'
Quooaswaro,
Hurilweroi
School Books, ■
Stationery, \
Cutlery,. Boots i-Shoos,
. Tin Ware, Hats A Cops.
EtOy.'bto.;
Notions,
PAINTS, OILS, AND DYESTOFFS.
jaa- Bartor ftir all-Cntintry Prodnoo.
Rooolve'Produoe oil oouslgnmont with ad
vanoomonts." Yflll give, attention' tc orders
from customers.
COME AND SEE OIJRSQPODSt.
Aug. 31,
TTAVING'resumed my oldbusinoss again
Hr’’p.oploasuro in-stat-
o -publio gonoratly
BW rooeiylng, a large
seorlmont of . . . -
School and Miscellaneous
toCAJ PAPER,
lette:
jjNyEL'6’._MRIH ..... .MHj
PENS,-, INK,', ' % At
... . ,.a. . SLATES, : '
A; . i, .PEN HOLDERS, ■ J.
.... .. - *tW:’s*! '■ 1 " ■ * PENCILS,,,
Ink Stands, Blank Books, iWali Papering,
etc., eto., etc.. . - ' ' • * ■
Tn'SoheoliTeftdbers iand’ Oountry Merobants
—')bncd’oui*reaflDnabletci , m«,r'' .
opv28,.,tf. . HBNBY A. SMF?H.
JAS. B VbBUUmO. / P. MiSBE
JAS ' B. FLEMMING & CO,
' ifi : •' ,
gC/ ManufaoiurerB- • of and
Dealoraln every deBorlprlEg
h. •
Sad'dlery andiHarness,Goods
w -. ' _
.T-EW GOODS .constantly, arriving,. Wo
3KINS, and dll kinds‘b^touriCry^Produce.
Bepoiring done in fcho beaLHtyle aiidwith
dlsphlih. . Buggies and carriages n jso * trim-
mod. t'.*/r>(ifl«pfc28Ar,(ifi .
mBBE
In fdtuipn lo be .
dipr OTtaiirlho shal
being quartered in.the State,
..any. person lose hts. vMo .by- ttoionho in
i tlip 1 ..ser.vica/,pf . tlie.State or, .United
S(BtvA.M„!lfilb ; negto,or. mulatto shall.
(hayq.tho^i'ght ofi sul&age,’/ .
,:.„>t't qni-.to■ „^v„ 0 ; 8<
Illinois, by her Constitution of i817,
MassaqhuBelta, by hoi- original- 6on.
stitutlou, adopted in 1780, gava'-theSbal
lot to evpry, male, .person twenty one
years of age, residing, in tKo icammom
Wealth, hnv'.ng. an ’annual. inbbmo of
three pounds from a. freehold,_or any
estate, wdppi.sixty pounds.,
By the amendment now in force tho
■Hot . belongs; to ■ .every -male; cltjami
jenty-oto'p yg'alsaf jvge'(^xbept.paupers
rind,persons under guardianship) , win
shall havo paid any tiix assessed Wilhlt
two years, or who- shall be exetijptei
frorntaxatlon. But-byarlloloAO of th
amendments, 'bio pcrsoh' shnll haVe
the right to 1 vote, or be eligible'to oQee
under the Constitution of thisioommoh
wraith, who shall not . ha able .to. read
the Constitution In Jthe English lanh
guage, and write his name j provided,
however, .that tho provisions- of tfciB
amendment sltnll not 'apply to any per
son prevented bj a physical disability
irem complying with its regulations,
nor to any person who now lias tho
right to vote, nor to - any. person - who
shall be sixty years of age qr upwaris
at the time this amendment shall taka
effect,” 'Massachusetts there'fore. nev«
er exoluded-aity man from voting on
account of oolor.
tion. < Lika provisions to tliose of liuli-
unli exist, here , velutive to .suldierspsaa-
men, mariners,. and*pers6ns ln tho Birr
vice .of the ,Unlted States.'
. . Ibl -iioril a.’lia-Jii d’/a i'ablTC
reioen^fre/’^i^'
reilu.'will, on no acoot
tho freed podplo in’ ll
iwscitiiforih-'intnHe'.la«-
,4 Audotlia Prooliimutionsiof tliePrd3id'enb
i jju3t?» r aiii.uiu^t’ijup, .uuiuuh coinljliiinaa witli G.^Uri’hl' O^def
. -by prlvuto piirtios, if man* tS;. from tho W.m D.epdrtniant, .A
itsri * »— tAtii
W4>»« : ‘toy. »4iL- BflkoRUs
peoploito.'.pruotioe dny^vyj
•Injusiioo oil their employers
Jiiflint.V 1 F1 vi... tv > 11! itm mein limi-til
t sooioty, . iThoy wIU-retnemboi ...
the onief .object of-the < Bureau' i
mmmsr—
4th. Rations'vdil hdt be.issued, or ilileiinhori atiddi „ .
Uaifpru.e.voenditionmrmeaoo
W.RUi, 1 ’? .49H,Wvf ; :for. their • ■' ^Brig.'Qyn,'
t,. iiud, who,pegloot-or.rejbso '‘Aoting AssUtai
“ ,: suoh' parsons’ or either ;. •/.*;.—- _
, fit fertVAt jnnilJHum
it- prnfmhlo tlmt they'Will be uble'to o/|°unl.a t '* J ' vcro
,provido-.for their own. wuntu: itlirough imps of the,. ..
the ortmmg'wintor. will -he allowed to r, f,
' •• • • .
, , „ 4 . , ./llow^Sfiid.u'boniiCrtteppodijon Dno <
go to.tiiBioouotry. and adoept places of the female street sweepers
labor fp^nd by. tliemselyas, or for them • . . ,' ! /
1 y QlB<Jers'or:aBeiU8’of the. Bureau.; • f hJ‘.'Lovo In men is like tb
;6llt. : Unfortunately, there is a wide, in dog*,” said a
JHHHB ipreadibrliHfirftujoiilFfthiitifree'dypppple
•itoinrof - Msfi. •innwlitSiy' arid -tiaVid servioe, ua> of tills Stale that at Christmas,, there is any thing t
sloql,disability . ..iowav i. b,.-- ^.fofqsingAdAiake.oontrablBdibrxthB; now " mo
pnming year, ‘ “ ' “ — * '
’ Missouri, by her reodht' free' Bia'te
Constitution, exqludei/tho.,'blacks from
voting.
iumsisBirr-r-»mniOAX.-
Michigan, by her Constitution, adop
■d in 1850, gives tlio ballot" to ovi-i
fhjte T maiefoui!teti,^d dVefy wliltefniitl
-inhabitant residing in the StRte June
24thi 1855}.'nhd UrfeVerywlrithsMandh-
rjS 1, 1850, Who.has dqpliired his inten'-
tions’, &o.; dr who Ifas resided two and.
eplared
- ,jiv1paed‘
iunt. 'n’ot a member
the .State an .
to every i
of any tribe. But no.person shall, vote'
III HIIJ IJlUl' A/lOl I tUI> | vliu J
made known at this wlBWttoatBB end sitf
tlmt tlip^tteudpd dlsttihution may bp b'la
4th. Rations will- not bo issued, or
RHODE ISI.ANO.
Rho-io Island, by : Gonstilution o;
1848,.gives tho right of suftr.nge: i
1. To every hiiue oliben of fuH'nge,:
one year in theBtate, sixtmontlis in'tho
towp.owning'real Astute wortli $184,’-or
renting'for $7 per annum, . ;
.2. To,every native male citizen of full
age, two years in the State, bU months
Ttflbe" town, who is duly registered;
whoihns paid 91 tax, 1 jO> donerjinilitary
service within tile ,year. Herioe’ in
Rhode Ishthd a native negro votes with-
.'. '• OOXNE'OTIPUT.'. : -V i
Conneotiout gives the ballot: to all
Ipetspps,.whether .white, of hliiok,jwlio
•Were free men at-the adoption of, her
Constitution (1818) mild subsequently,
-to ttavtfry': white' male’'citizen of tho.
TJniled States” of full age, residingAix
“onths' in' the’tbwn, anil'owning affep.,
shall bay,e.porlormed militia duty, patch
a $tate.tax, and-auBtaiped agonaimotal;
character ’ withinv-a year. ’ This iwrta
n n r] rtli in (llf - v oVni lx 1 h(v ft 11 f t.Vl'n
•JpWiAVtr
Every "white mate oltizen” of the
United States, of full ago, resident,six
months in the State, sixty days in the
oduiily.' With,the exception of;persons
in militiirjrdf.mayalBewjPB/'iUfots, in,
sane persons and criminals. -
wisco'xsin;.'
Every.niale.person, of full .age,:L&if
dent one rear in the State,* owl being
either: 1. A'white oitizVn of tire United
States. & 'Awhile all'eh who has del
elared.hls intent ions.*. 3. A 'peraon. of.
Indiari bldort Wild has been declared-a
.fiivNBWOrOBX.;!-,
New York adnilts to the'suffrage “ev
ery male citizen,” v onh year in t.he State,
four months in the county, and thirty'
days in tlio distriot. But no nun- of
color shall, vote unless hebnsbeen three!
years a.eilizen of the Stafe, and tor nqe'
year th^.owner'fbfia freeholds worth -two
hundred and fifty* dollars over ihoum/
brah6es,‘ on which he shall have paid a
tax • and h^'is;. to be .6u‘h!^ot'-to no di-
' Vr'vtvUYodiTI'l'n'viWhB Hiinli'fr«nHnld:
AVIiolosnlb anci Ratal
WINES,LIGU0RS.&, . , .
jAliTiQ.VFAMILYgUFFLlE^,,
..i;®B'Tllo highest .prioosipiid for Colintry
Prodlicq, at! >\'aisfr-jA . Reese's-old stand
ijf oad Shf k. om P* W|n htShtii (jffiRS L88®
■ j'n f':: f»T.)tf ...'XbatJ-'a
. ..;jSARGENT, WOOLDMA Oft«:*
Romo, AugSl. • -thy .
Real 1 ' 1 Estate,‘‘‘fl
XAND, ..
'.•cL'niCLAEM". AGENT;-:
/BROADSTREET,,R.OMe,:GE0;
m*»?
-■■!!■,-f. .ms...if
... .Sr
PH- ... I All .offlcors and/agents:
oKthUBuieauAr.e : dii'eote!l, and, oihef ; ‘? hbul, ‘/
oOioera of .the nrmy. throughput the Whewa man-hosm
State are.eurnest|y,:requMitedf to/exprlj .blonmipaswlfe in.the .
.th-m8clv.es to cohvmoe the freed,people p„ ^isimmvd /of himseU
U)aMliey;,are,.uUHrJy 'mbu»ken,.amidi , 00 uini'y, ; to rmly hue,. ,!
that ; no: »uoh.'.dNtnbutioa. will (take. ■ 17
plapo otiChristmaa, ;or tit any. ol her
W.itU
oil Hbw./
i'thidhi'trfceitteilitjin i , „
contraols noW„,'tbatf. they may,riot,,at I'pladflA-,'":
/b'e4i),hft'ioo6tliti
times and to ii
contracts now _
the end bftlie year.
,(pp',pfi
‘• Well. 1 don’t know: coecrnd-." A
■MPPMMHPPBMBMP o man aktue.: top does
, -,6th. Coiitraots for this year, however eU tu n'vprk l' - • ; 11
made verbal.or otherwise, will nbt bf “How mhhy rods Ahko A-ffqidi'h.j”
interfered with, except-:to oornpel, If, M(kr t - J - 1 ' u - —- atAiMEoSfl
necessary, both'.parties tto ! 'oomply In. 1 ■
pond fiiitlt with tlielf agreoments( : iind,
to-seMe.-di»pniM‘.wb'ewAhey ninyafise.: :T .j-ddn't/ ,
Contracts tor next year wll.l bb.mpdednf !l| 10 foply of tho'vourig’h
writing. Tim form of contract UBpally „ uosU v „m>,i t hir'-
adopted,breads as follows: acre, U'you’d go
"Know all men hyTtheso'presents, tliil frdpi old vlueg
that’-i—of iho ooun'ty’ A-y-r-. noon.” "- .
State of: hbld’hnd firmly ... ritili-faiei iL Oitpl f. " dMilid w
•lioutid to the UiiiledStulesot America, "Suck to.your., Country, do tho,,lai .
in thptsum.otiTTTT'.apIiaraifdr- tkd ijiay-j “A vf’Vvilflpe.sBrgannt.^aid,^[Aijoutr
mp,|tAf,.whioh^bindi-^-heilisp|xeJ nevtMtf shoeffiakor. m t m **
cutors, lulminiatriitors firmlV by these '
presents in .this! icontLaot j That——-
X)nitea States ? second, a white alien;
ho lms Ueolared his intentions i thir'
88
,SSSfeKS,,M,
certified by a District Court to be
citizenship. -.(With sundry provisloi
as above.)--
•: oueoox, - /T c i. ! /.'J
Every white male o'.tlzen>df I fuH , i)gp
sifc'tno.niiis>a' rcsidpht in the State, ant.
■every white.male; «lteh' of' age, resi.!
dent inC tlio Urtited States ? wrwyear.i
who ha* .declared his ,ititeiiiiorts, may,
vole, but "no negro,. Chinemjtn, or rou!
lntto,” ' -i..'; .. .. ;
. . KARSAS. ■
• Kanatis gives the ballot to every.whijp
mnYo iidu.lt. residing six months in the:
Stat^lfi (jgtrty.d iii.^he wh^
^ PWNSSOTA; .
Every maleIperson of .fuUnagppri . _ ■■■■■
iu n r-mbm4m in tSl anJMj^rh^tantlijand,healthy/ations.ali
either:,'1 First, it wliltjVnjt^env of the
to .furnish, wthe.persons whose, .names
are subjoined, (freed iaborers ) quarters.
. , V.iKiJsijh
. attendance ,and. 'supplipsYin °“*
iSO of {sickness, and the apiuunt sot th “^^outsldo ns follow^;
jpptisito their ; respaottve.: names per; "Eoldiora lottor—slloveit ahrfild, ■ •
moiith during the ountinuatio’n of the' Plenty of hard tapk and no soft brea
pontraoti the lnboreis-to be,paidiin full, gtx months,’.pay .due, .and-nary o, red
before tlie final dispiisal 6, ,v,.uuu, w,,.
.tfJiiQitiiskp beiraJsecLby.; them ,Qjl. -rv*- 1
ilnntatippi ;in • the county,-of —r_.
’a’Apil • -- >-T*l .
5tMe ; ofi-
,. dir.spiojp
•‘No, v'NAiies.
M". '
'ii.'-'C
rba'iiiiiuti
iKatepo.Ql
p.er.miintli.;.
, Pols;', j. Cts.; ■
•-,7-; *—-
PUfiSCfl ,. . r ,—A';; Wf e -Vl.v v-ILiA -".VU.'i'-rs,, irr Vt1 H —rf-iTvy.-T-a:.' -fi n;-i
persons' oonvioted . of bribery, luroeny. ioteiitioiis.",.''
and any infamous?crime,"-plso, persons'. . . ; T Ui,.' v ,'i' alN j A :' :
betting on .the eleolionv 'No person .wksiwiRoinu. ... f . .
gains or.loses a residence by reaBon of
or.p.Wenee. ip;.the v Bprv.ib6, qf;
ill B CUIItilVi'' 30, WU4IMNMVB i .^JAllM.
/this dnje and Olose with tlnvyear. ,
Given in duplicator^ —-—— this ■:
day.offupt —*480,v ..n •• s v
. ..Witness ;
B@U It is alleged that, instoad of
urging, tiie- «di?^i6n:,ote unqualified'
negro ijiffiiffii^thfilit
the 'radical win'g. iO
position,, jn.v
mit the Southern
WeiHseats irt -Coh^.,, r —_
loaning to the SotitirSrrfi fttittei'' !
one to three mllUon'/o(i.;dbllar8,i to be
HHHHHmH distributed for rtgrieultuiiaLinurposos,if
oommenoe . with the Southern Butti>8,'wilr adopt", lawq
givlng the right-of suftVago to all,adults
without distinction ot color, who)oan
read and writo. It.is argued that this.
... KEavjEBSEV.
5 New Jersey, the firpt ot those enu-
merated which absolutely makes color
b.fh'a'.i'ejitnj; V6tfbg„ qgd'in wWp h s !^y«.'
ry.oxia’ted up to. a very;.repent : period,
gives/tbe- .ballot; by its .ConstituUom.ofi
Ss^t//.' ° .
4ji«/ne /perBon i conviotefi-of; ft '.ol'ime
which cxcludca’hlfh/frGin*.boihg/a.vjitr-.
ness, Bliailvoto; ,?V*nT^v/; .
/ ,Y>BNXSrtV W A. r ... .'
•.Bennsjdvama gives a vote.lo “every;
whito Vreennm” of- full ago who has
residedbn'Q' : y’f , sf,,:n;''ti)e..Sfate and -ten
dnve in tlio election district, and Ims
a tax, except
vo'ter" returnln
into fbVgtate. afte^ an . abBencq Whioh {,®P‘9 r 9u t r 9