1 MONDAY MORNIN9, 76r0• Ettlad inScribed, without permistion, to Mews; Oobb, - Floyd, and Thompson. !W. 4•Te • .h.kt!a ahtp.thrl hey IW.:WA/144 f• On The I athimm. beet bhht big to "ay , ther help"/ to shake the Pah Thee v 4.1.% en ‘ ht I.t 6.0 illemey, • , .•• • • toktilosoiro6 dal otolok: „Mt boodo to Iroei. gb. 1...11 1, M., ?Mt illoOD salt *ALL Nol Pth• I . - ' - Gold and Coal. i `The production of gold from the California I tame, for • number of years, has been, on an average, about fifty millions of dollars • year. The yield, does - not fall off, so tharthere 'is so apprehension of exhaustion- But, at the game time, it aloft not. increase, and it seems proba ble that alma filly *Went a year is the max miint'of 'the gold product Of the State of Cal- L• i rondo. ''"`The production of antharcile coal from the mina of Pennsylvania, lest year, was about 0,500,000 time The productio n bitiminona coal was about 3,000,000 tons; making 11,- 1500.000 tons as the total coal crop of Penneyl jeania for One`year. The average market price ;of this coal may be stated at $3 50 per ton, Making ft worth $40,250,000. At the presemt , rate of increase in the mining of coal in Penn aylvania, the yield in the year 1870 may bees posted at not less than 22,000,000 tons, an ;thneite and bituminous, which will be worth $77,000,000. The gold 1 crop of California *mining stationary, es - tt seems likely to do, Judging from, the past ten years, it will be ob . served that the coal crop of Pennsylvania will exceedlViti 'Mace more than fifty per cent. Alt at: the field of gold lie likely to diminish, ;the:l4.s®e tif..the value at the coal of Penn :eylvatilie4lll 'tftbably be much greater than i . erti •periient. i The capital-Invested in the mining and mgr. tketing of -coal In Pennsylvania greatly exceeds 'that Investedthe mining and marketing of !gold In °elite i la ; is any one may judge who grl e .4 elan fora mad of the character of the :two producta. The coal of Pennsylvania is ireally the: Moat . practically beneficial to the ;community, became the mining and handling of It give employment to so large a number of mow From the moment that the miner lap lids pick or, drill upon the black in a BN I u p 'to the te it is put into the furnaces of : the manufacturer, Pennsylvania coal is performing i a betiftent office in one way or the other. The pacer, the en the boatman, the sailor, the stockholder in th egineer, railroad or canal, the Ma ; icldrdst, the coal meachant, the laborer, and the loader, all derive advantage front the coal, at one stage or other of-its existence. Gold; on the other hand, after it is once educed from theca% iiteltifiay advantageous only to the ox idise companies and the bankers. Its smell j balk - in proportion to its value, makesit of little. benefit to the working part or the world. Lel no one then, despise the coal of Penn sylvania, whose actual mine per annum is ad ; toein g . so rapidly, and whose benefit to the i Main of the people is so immenselt is contfou ; ally rising in dignity and importance, and it is a source of wealth to oar State that may already Ibe comp to the wealth of California in gold. •—{ ' phis Bulletin. zap /11111111 b MILOOM Priii\ IPS W artlori - This mammoth and formidable iron cued :frigate was saki* lannotted into the Thamee, l on :29th ult. She measures .6,177 tons. Entirb builders' measurement, and is the largest matt of-war ever built. She is also the largest Vet, se in the world, after the Great Eastern. She is generally considered in England to consider ably surpass the famous French war ship la !Moire. tier dimensions are—extreme length over all 420 feet; ditto breadth, 58 feet; depth, :from epar deck to keel, 41 feet 6 inches. The walls of the Warrior are of five inch iron '.plates, backed by twenty inches of solid teak, which Mr. Whitworth, the celebrated artillery ' man, deem Invulnerable. This tremendous coat of armor, however, diies not case the whole verve;, u with each an (entire covering the War ?riot would scarcely float it alt. Only the mid dle of the broadside, for a length of 213 feet, and going down five feet under the water line, is thus protected. This seems a serious fault in the punt of the vessel. To compensate for the ; absence of this armor, both the stem and stern are aroused and reamed In every direction ; with water-tight compartments, and the outer iron plates are 1.1.4 inch thick and backed up by 25 Inches of teak. Thus the whole vessel ia subdivided in at least 20 places by water tight bulkheads of the most solid description. The "now" of beak of - the ship is one am , MOM slab of iron 30 feet long, by no le® than 10 inches thick, and weight nearly 20 tons. GrEIIib.AILIVAZA7Ptse the edam Nmepapea Lie Illeat,aadlaidatailealauisedreidattos ameepstilia Madames aien, sad rumba, all danat, Y qfers tadseamentrie *deer. flare MI the Md akedteaa Uremia eirMadite read the regalia sir THE rnatrir GAZETTE is Weed nay Warms Oligund fileirriay, ea • faro gaited aid, and ceedataa additlaa Ile Ma sow .f Me wok a oonforly prepared and rebel* raped Vika /Merkel... ammereial and manderi af• fatikep a Ma bad Cbolaseraied Neeerpeper MM. Iraq TERNS. • pea mama.. payable. la ad...a, es WZLl " —Ze ".l4 ,Dollearpre l"° the CM4r6. edmeee. • eon seat Mu. lope/yam who yet up • dab eseeel lag 166. Ysoea DIVISISOI us strictly molted, sea oo po world* bo sent after the time la op to which It eras p. d. EZ2== Spun of It. 3 I time— AO / • " " I " • •i • - 100 1' 3 " 4 00 1 ." " I math— ....... 600 T 00 imusna=22l!l==iiri 1e . • . ..8 Co 3 IttgigpirdwalrelorpLUdlooodriqTamehoor Stars, *tango, Grates, &c. .- • g ior tr. • Ajrz , . Xl l ' +'et a .4 ° : e • • • __._ ka p a it a Co., NO. 235 LIBERTY saißiErwr. A t IANUFACTURERS of all kind, of Cook . rra= v a d imi=ifroots, r g ha. ite. ''! — SbeestiltentalOodd Clcokingßionps, • Flatcar sant Triumph, sad Weed Owillsig Ohm. "Blank Oak" and "Forest Home." • The "Capitol" 'and "Eagle" Cooking Ranges, yita *bra Open Boil r% b. .tor eimetraly war Ittus city pd viehdty aa/Mher . limra.:, -- -raw - Piritat Znameled Eitrate• alias be Wok icarrli.n. Paso. bldldtag Mu Emu Orr Orr Ms Ls masa . aka, lb. low sad besoUt.lMor Nam "Olympian " -2 sess ills oseseisse - seetta die swot Prier Stares ripeldigc,iiti Ai/ arms. Its fie. sum, softy lAwitaiZes=ney trible 'Sem, Asioutiseft. RAZZ IILLS4WaII• Inas, EMS DOILIMS, 07110 004111111.01erele ma Pekoes, P..t ilenspers, NAB RINGS, sp. flpsk,.Vellolo l / 4 0. Wasealona Oman:on Ant tumors, as birs fir chi WesSefiesue Mel is sew Ws we 0001.1,111ssbee erstse,l'es K eta. •40. * SU pNbt.r nar.V.1113...1111/1411 I. can son amito. ear maim *sat. refleitylPen 1110011 U. h 00. 312 1 .1.14, STOVZI A.. 211- sr. • AIL. :7) - sr Mushotars• any Iliallety et ._ DOM. PARLOR. - AND HZATIAO STOVES, • xruct4IDICRIS. - Ar.O. &0. 8.1. Proprietor of .be celebrated rumor GAS MUSING 437) MIME 00ASIIIIN0 A11i412101111178 , Olkor and Salm Room; -- —"fro. 4. vrood.Stroot. . rltihninaD. PA. 111.4nnlia• 1112017.1011. _ • D DAHAViN & BON, 111.111:_ OPLOTOIXIII OF 000 . 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STAID U : IiVS-PREPARE-D-GIIIE- - ,ipa9og's Preliaieit Glue!! Spaidiv's PreiranA Glue' , P • I dAVI3 TES Pr" 'Eli t EICONOISer I Fir Elf TIALI! i fna`ljj As acekta.fa aztal kappa,. arm is wkstl4.4olLaten Amines. it 4 ,ten daaliabLie base mom 4.4 and at. ...al.snt way, {pi !epallinig 9rialty ata . • . ' " Spe.l.ding's - Prepared. Grie' menu all Mali emarganoloa, lad so Iltomobold cos afford to be without It. It la tawny. mar, sad warle Um Wok ing poini. Store to no longue a aietio;lity Ito limping chain, splinte r red weneernr , bmillamdoll., and brogan mediae It lajust the arliti• got coy shall, and oilier orna4utat wet, on payola: own!' triton or rillhionneni one Meta!' • Thi oat:ll4U proporaUost . 14 woad std, bang *howl. “rafheld in 'mantis.. and pomming all the valuable qualities of l4a bat eablnotetookott Glow It may to cod ti tie Ales of ordinary mnolloma being rattly more adloadre. -otenn. IH tarns NOUBY• N B sceealpealeo seek bottle. Pelee, 95 Cents. strut, liw Yak. Wholanai Depot, I Address— ;HENRY C. SPALDING a co.. Box We. 1,100, Afro You. Pot np for "Wen la Gum eentelnlas Fear. /Zlghl, and Twelve ps.ift, • bevutlhl Lithograph's 151bew-Oard wonwpanyleg *ad pedarn 111 P" • Huila twits at lIPALDLZWII PILYABED BLUE will Oil% tom thou Its out Alistair to overt boo;e0o.A. -M dela by lilt Yrombasst Inaeoaar. , Dniesta, Bu r dware Vuraltargi ; Doge.% Gimes, anorfuely Blom Oonntry mlitdukatr eboald mks • ants of tIPALD IHP'6 PltliPtillED GLUM when malting sy their lIL It win eland arty ellmsta Spalding's Prepared Glue, OBEFUL 1111 guar HOME. BP4LDIB6IS PEEPLES!) GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUk • SOLD BY 0107001671. bPALDDIGE PREPARED oLUC. I=l dP4LDING'S PREFAILED ElLtlk. !OLD By HOUSIFFBANIIIHING SP4LDI3OIII PRZPARLD SLIT*, IN=l I=l I=l 111" t:411.1 NT6 GEC VA:ALLY AT' IRY C SPALDINO & CO. I:=1 Au eee e A fo. an Alphabet!eel LW of Ardele• which, If SAructited, may be restore.ll t. their .righted totr'regtb Awl asefelocee by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE A ..Men4m iACCDUNT BOORS llmadm •RUP.EA US . . _Mud* XRADLES D:DOLLS K _Rends :ETAGERES . F. Rands ;FANS Mends GUITARS II Rondo ARPS. , I .. Mend. :INLAID:WORE . . . Ii ....Mends . L ....Mends iLF.ATUER-NFORK IL ....Mend. N EWEL OIL:FRASIFA N POSTS_ . Mends ;DTGAIA . P :PIANO-FORTES . Q —.Monde .QU MT:FRAMER _ R —Hoods MOCK! NIILIIORSEB ....Mends 6SOFAS . T _Wends ;TABLES U :UMBIIELLA.KTICICS .. _Wends :TAXES . W IV DRILLIQX EB X ....Menda Y LOG RA PIIIU-WOUR V ......MembrX RD:STICKS - 'REP II YR WOOD-WORY • ... In cooMbulon. SPALDING'S PREPANED OWE Is Latvian as 4 Skimls. 1. S _Nandi SOPAS 0 ...P..140.4 PITCHERS 8.. A ..lletslo Ar.L'OR DRAINS 4 L ..11•9119 LETTER SEALING 6.. 1/..Miedx DA OUERREOTT PE cute. IL . I _Mat& IMAGES 7.21,.. WWII NEW BREAKAGES 8..0..111endi GUN.SIDCRS 078 scIIOOLLIOOKS ID.. P-11.94 PARASOLS 11 R..AL•944 RULERS 111..E..914949 ELECTRICAL MACRE:Mk. 16..P..61494 PAPER-HANGINGS • ' 14..A..3141919 A RN-CHAIRS 13..1.L.M60dw RICKETY FURNITURE..:. 16..E..14440% ERA SER.UANDLES IT. 1/..Mind. DESKS lA_ 0.. 91944 GLOnn 19..1...11c0de LOOSENED LEAVES U .9lnucto UPHOLSTITD FURNITURE. It ..9 1196.16 EGG-BEATERS ...... • ...Hoods .40011 N-WORK 24 Meads CH ESS.BOA EDS 24 • 11494 FIDDLES 26._ —.Abuts 1311ELL.wouk FILLET.W ORE II Ales& HOBBY-11411036$ RALEIDOSCOPEB ....... II M 494 11014 6E43OAM 00 Mends PICTURE VP.AMES PI Met7a SECRETARIES PI Mead. :VENEERING _ SA 1 1 4.9014 SC H OOL PURNITU RE .. al Moods PAPIER-MACHE :16 Herocl4 WARDROBES 156 TARTAN MARBLE FR Meads CR185...... ..... 114 Mewls BART-II EEl_ 89 .....Meads IVORY-WORK ID • •If et.l9 MATCII.O.IrEs 41.. ...61v924 PICTURES....__... 46 Donis WILL. W 9:E.L.13 4:1 'rigWV.4.4:A43{ll Cf.. —Mends WANIII.STANIr3 46 , . Mende BEUNTEADS.. 46 . DRUMS . 47 AfisiA. CHESSMEN • • Mew/. BA 1.1.0T-I.loXlib ID IgACKI) A um.ri 11„ .2/:121 • .1. .• 1 ~11.,111‘ 11. It C. , r-V11,1.11 , • . ..). I:II.LIARILTABLES BILLIA I:D.CUES . . 111 1010.CAH . 01.10,s 1:1:00MSTI1'KS . HoIK.GASES 29 virr-C 1:1111 N • Mrnils III: CMI4IANi/LEB . 61 Mena. 1111:t7F111:5 . . ‘l..nas CABINETS... .. U . • . 31,01, CLOC.K.CA4:.4 :knit. CRUTCHES 66 .T1,141s CUPBOARDS .. • Mena. CUEITA INS CASINOS • . ..Meno4 CADDIES CAMERAS TI %Pea& CHAIRS TO )(mit. CHARTS ...... ....Menlo TI ..... :3 CARD-I:AAP 7: .. CII EFT 5.......... ....... , Tr.. DIARIES 7:.. ..Menits WORK-STANDS 7 , .. ..11enH• DRAUGHT-BOARDS . DISIIES Ments DIVANS 6 , :31413/19 DICE-BOXES E 2 ...Manila DOORS 9:! ..MooAs DOMINOES 64 . _Mena FIREBOARDB 68 —Maids FLUTES ec ..119050 BALLUBTERS 87 -Menai GLASSWARE 16 —Mena. HANDLES 69 ..Merwla GUTTA•PERCHA-WARE on • ...m.o. KIT 90 91 Mewls Tom 11 91 ...Meads ORGANS 93 . Mends MODELS 98 94 . Emits SEWING-MACEILNEBTAN.DS 91 15 . Mends PANELS 15 0 .. Molds PASTEBOARD-WORE ..... wawa 07. ..Mend. PATTERNS 91 99 .MottSs SIDEBOARDS I 6 99. -limits WOODEN-WARE 105 ...116645 WILLOW•WABE 100 Spalling's Prepare dine, SOLD BY BTATIONEILL 4YALDLNBII PEZPARZD GLUE, SOLD,BT DBUGGTIMB. IDOLLDINIII PilliP•2sl3 GLUE. envoinr =vase. 1 I PlUtPaitgll GUM, I 4,1 ) BY neuwase WrgRES I , nr;ki.DlNElli 1'11.6E41.i:1W ULUX E.. 14) PP 10011E6 • ° rALDINEns PUIC Ei PARKD LU C. 0 - 1 13 t.1i Br riNcT-ciootis ksf4llol3l6is PIrspARKD uLt.nt.' q)UNTICY itERCRAWNEIiiKitiLLY ORY C. SPUME° CO.. emlarllitilmsfe lis York PPM, sox so. mse. - • - 41156,Pi4 ~..: •• • - BCrOnitictifirliferEVA .'i-* is a constitutioruid disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being. in the circulation, it pervadei tlo, whole body , and maylkurst out m (Encase on. any part o it. No organ is free from its attacks...me is there one which it may not destroy. • The *radon, taint Is.variously , caused by mercurial diseale, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure sir, filth and filthy habits, 'the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending "from parents to children unto thethird and fourth generation; indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, I will visit the iniquities of the &theta upon their children." .BP#TCEI I Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of. corrupt or ulcerous matter, Which, in the lungs, liver, and internal orc is termed tubercles; in the glands, sere ' ; and on the surface , eruptions or sores , T • foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood; depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power 'to with stand the attacks of other diseases; CCalle• quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of tho liver, kidneys, brain. mid, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their perions are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by if. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract-of Sarsaparilla, the moat effectual remedy which the medical .kill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is co billed from the most acti*e remedial, that hay been discovered for-the expurgation of this fo I disorder from the blood, and; the rescue of the system from its destructive consequencei. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, zilch as Enemies nod SKIM DISEASES, St. Arnim:m*B Flux, liose., or ERYSIPELAS, Pistitts, PCSTVIES, BLOTCHES, Iltams and Botui,Toxiitis; Trmr. and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RIIECHATIsM. SYPHILITIC and liir.uctnuAL DnorsT, DTsPEPKIA, DritiLlTT, and, indeed, .kLi. CoMrLAINTs AIONINti 1111151 11., TED OR - 1311,10E BLGon. The popular belief in •• ie.y,ndty of the flood." is founded iii truth. for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The portiCUlar purpose and virtue of this Sar.ups - rilln is to purify and rie.,enerate this vltal fluid. without which sound health is impieeibls con turninated Constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills , FOR AU. THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILi PHYSIC, are so composed that d' within the range of their action can rarely withstand or`rvade them. Their penetrating properties search and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the Inman organ inn, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vinditioa. As a consequence' of these properties, the invalid who is bowed dean with pain or physical debility I. astonished to find his health or enemy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints er every body, but also ninny fonnid4ble and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing cettiticates of their cures nod direc tions for their use in the following complaint* S'astiren se, Heartburn, Reattach.. ara oiln9 .f shrordered ,toms-h, Names, Indeccestuin, I. r a u and Morbid /nachos of tA. Bony), Fiend.,. - v , Luis uj .4ppetitc, JaucUlice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstrucnon of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOB THE HAND CVEE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Iloarsencro, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Cousumptire Patients In 'advanced stages of the a l disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost__ every section of country abound. in persons pub licly known, who have been rdstored from clam ing and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its me. When once tried, its auperiority °Ter every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to 'seeps observation, and where its virtues are known, lie public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affection. of the pulmonary 011 . 1111 , 1 that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust noon the community have (Riled and been discarded, this bee gained friends by every trial, conferred bene fits on the afflicted 'they Can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too twist - kettle to be forgotten. . . DR. J. C. AYER . Ar. CO., 1 . LOWELL, 11ASS. I A. rauxtacoaa a co.. rilUbarsh, as., Poillers goo. . ay co ILI TOilver DN DRI ES-- ' • 1150 bads N. 0. Boson 60 bats 111.6ard'ar; /AO prime Nagaoka N 010... 100 " soaortad brand. Syroor, 800 begs 11 Was; 2o pocket J o,. Oolleor, 100 Wass manrod broods l'obereas nestles do do 160 1441 camas Tomag NBoo sod Block Tow 5.0 silty boxes do do do do . SO agars nolo Meg -- 25 '" fleramallkaia " Oisso do 60 " Would Candler, • 26 " Starr do 800 baba as sod lairs nadir /100 r, La story sad brads by pd-tll AT !cm.. 1.011 • CO 1 5 1 _ I_DOM ESTIO AND STAPLE 27 Country Flannels! White and Plaid Flannels! A FULL STOCK of Rag and SWLW WIIA MHO t`.IPIR. Mso t ttA ROW•RIS PAPER, M o r i za n t r wr c th• son. 14 No. 151 Wood sterol. Ilabarib SIEDS-16 bble. Fla: hoed; 2 Wm 'limey, hid—lor mai. by L•1121IRT SUIPTUN, Po. 0 •t QUNDRIB9—v kegs Butter, Ay letabesCOßN IN 3144; 100 W. 6.1 0 3Tlt le Hers tor al& by 442 LIIA MUM'S La, 243 Llb..t, .1. URESB.-1000 boxes prime W.,R.,• too box.* Hamburg, 200 bog. • Itnillsit prime cutting Chi.% imam. B OANVIILD 4 W.. Plret .f 1..,, cigar Ward. FSCSII TS 's4 183134400.000 d Nom, INS do do Apploq 100 WI WI h. 13.300 6 bbl. 1440, fn 40 bbl. Omen Aprdn; 10 do II malnt-,013 6.3 e b 1 3,31, 483 I.ltoqty B URCHMLD & CO. ere selling Flannels, Blankets, &hauls and D - e Line■, tsto wry cheep ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS s. they can b. fomrl!usy place APPLES -50 bole. )ork State; 100 t Ids waling kiwi., II do thole, 0310 Appleo—Joet reed to inlo lit R.cool el. 1.10 ANTED= 1000 bus. Clover Seed; toot.. Timothy reed, 1., 1.0. Qasr►, /Ae - 247 'Abney wt. L A RD-150 bble. and tea. 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SCLIAItS k (110.Ve Lll, essoind to tbstr NN Waelioar, oel.lllllW It. tassdl4.l,l ihnr4Wai am, sal owe*.b tlo Mahwah, TOM M 1 7 24 a abbiliallanol fI•PA. sag •W - §Plign if t ; 24U . 4 ". - emit POillsolllogboo ,Clm#2; ,„ , , AM' ....—AIIIUMIUWAN46.i.gO. QTONZ MATER PIPX-=,-4009 'Ards from rat I. • bmbiagibrobt assets_ .. 442 , „ „ MINIM 00114Ini, 1- ' A 15 -- NIS-500 whole ._. goo " 1,. soodl ! 4 ‘ -10.14 id, ! ".., tr . ‘l ° A uw iff i asow,mowadt . .z_ op ' ' 2- • slooliVitisid smekiloop , - US. a. nn al. - Wafts ase l ,‘o. A, , _.,4 ~ - -i .„1,, -,-;',' irW". ; , F.,,1'"-•,-. M : " . a t i 1'eA''.4.tcL...iJvA..ik.....,,•T7.. _,a J. < Efl MIME= I=l lIAAPON cnvit..l4 Market .4 IM3IM! .fitt nu ciutrts. " 813YUCOWS - LINBEED 0/2.i. ivß. S y At, Manufacturtirand • 1.3.V0r I , ailN 66:413 , t l Il., ttAll; IMIEUZI . . W.V.* G. - owl r. 1.:.. b•:,, :.1,....1 as lb.. At0r..."1..1 Mr VI sa 11e5,...a1t.), Woml nts'e,l, ai...1 31e.1t....:.A.,, si, ,a L... LIN. y r.l onlos.'l4. 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