ia.s l u 1 afftt ' .1 I i., 6 ,., 115 b pf4w ADVENTURES IN THE WLLDERNESSI or. — , CampoLife in the Adirondacks' IBy Watikm H. EL Murray. Pubit by Fields, Osgeod & Co., Bastin ' For , sals-by. B. S. Davis & Co:, 193 bony -"street; Pittaburgh. , , , 1 :J• Itecently'we . gave 'two extracts f one column each, Which are fine s pelt iron this capital book. It fairly glow with "healthful sentiments, and i s ratite so Many ,of the namby-pamby. boo Bina, ing front' the press. There is • a sin of practical sense pervading it, and yet it is clothed in language -rich and elegant. The author evidently hint been a close - student of nature, as he. has (=gilt the spirit and charm always associated with out-door life. Mr.. Murray is the pastor of-the Park street church in Bostoh;and I.n,thia,.*Ohlar:gives Ma experience of a sturaneria vacation in the Sdirondack StiOuntains, 'enniprising all the - variety of *P life . : The sketCbei are of that hearty, genial type, that the reader soon ottfhts the spirit, and in imagination en ; joyathe high* mental pleasure. It le a tapitsrlxiok to read just. now for persons .coitternplating rsttunier's jaunt. ' '.' Turn SHAHESPEARE TREASURY OF WIS DOM AND KwowLEDas. By cilallell - W. Stearns, M. D. Published by' G.P.- • Pritinsm & Son, New York. For' sale by Robert S. Davis & Co., 193 Liberty . street, Pittsburgh. , I • Very ;few, are wiling to give, much time to the study of the great dramatist's work, 'Citlesa for , some special 'purpose. This "treasury" will admirably serve to amply thilAcit of time to study the complete edi tioik of Shakespeare's works. A car4ul review of this volume will lead the most familiar student of Shakespeare; to, won -4lefr at. the wonderful grasp and ferti li ty of !Aphid. The book fairly sparkles with gems, and the , ialuable commentary and *efleeTons of the editor, Dr. Stearns, gives Interest and Piquancy to the great theme. `1 E' Comm or GoLD. 'By= Mrs. Ann 8. ~, ` Stephens, Author of "Wives and Wid - 0w , , " : "Mabel's Mista k e," "Doubly • 'e lse," etc. , . Published , by T. a Peter - son &Brothers, Philadelphia. Ferule • ' by - W. A'. Gildenfennyi Pittsburgh, It is conceded that Mrs. Stephens is a , porgiwitriter, 'especially by that chute of, .!yeadera who en fby the 'serials .of certain -extensively read.: weeklies, published in New York. Much interest is created In 'this work, because the delineation of the principal _character is the' . eraisemb/anes .0* : areas individual. There are sone elev. erly drawn pictures of Metropolitan life, ,slightly sensational, however. The.. nu merous admirers of this lady must judge for themselves , whether "The Curse of Add" .equals "Fashion, and Famine," ;regarded as one of her best stories.. ' - 11rnINGICAll PAPERS: &me Memorials i of the Life of Capt. Frederick Ingham, -U. S. N., sometime pastor of the First . " . Sandemanian An .ItTaguadavidk,„ and Major General by .. Breve t in the Patriot .. . service in Italy. By Edward E. Hale, yAlz h . e lf 4l.f, n it e i s . , a o rt a : L'arlap&i.:: - Boston. For-sale bil.. S.-Davis .& Co., 193 Liberty street, Pittsbnrgh. -' • These "papers"! are in Mkt the "keereft• tionsiror a chi' sparson,"frern the severer dutlea•of the pulpit. This - book infECates - tat' . kr. kurritz is — s ' believer in , persons having::the' largest liberty : of thought, and should enjoy pleas ure ; in its fullest .sense. Some of . ' , thew - papers hake already appeared in • magazine fk:mrf;• and are collected to please the host of admirera of the Author of "If, :''Yes 'and Perheint." It will not be much -'losst:to the reader to commence with -' wiiie . Good.natured Pendulum," an , amtising -article.. Each paper, however, ' lii" Separate and `apart, and Tuts peculiar merits, as the reader easily • tee on will, glancingn at such as "Round the Worldin ..11 Hack," Friends' Meeting," "How Mr. Frye would have preached it." Mr. Hale possesses singular gifts as a writer, -4/3 the two kyolumes published amply de monstrate. Some of his admirersthink he is worthy of a place in American Litera ture, which Hawthorne adorned. LOST Jar PARIS, AND R TALES. By Edwin Hodder. Pub lic Pub lishe d by, J. B. Lippincott & Co., Phila elphia. For sale by R. S.. Davis dr , 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: - Young people will be lighted with - this book, for its lively vein in describing men and things, , -The vicis tudes attend ing 'thing Raymond Elliot, on his visit Orl .‘ - to Faris,' ; asp' graphically 'Pictured. ',His , experience iimonsclAie "ligl4-fingered",of the gai capital. i?adt, 4we'r,ert a salutary influence as the sequel shows. The short stories arts varied and interesting, and just the kind to interest - youth. 1 BUSY HAHN; ARD-PATIENV BRUITS; or, The Blind Boy of Bros en and HIS . 'IF/lend& 'translated froirt the German of GustavNieritz. By Anne Harwood. Published' 'br.l. 8.. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. • Fer sale „R. S. Davis & Co., 198 Liberty street, ttsbrugh. ' Lessona t are taught in thi little book, whiCh boys and girls wo dbi largel y , • lir gitiPPre if ihe7 wo uld I', t Ilt Practice; ilia principles inealcated.. : d either. Pov erty or adversity discountg the family g re t' 2l/b/ P ) ,to -. 80 , - my. The .. sale . R'S. one of tender inte - n4, and teaches limit those mho try to dotghtltill stlysys ' lindfriendti in time of neediThe work, Igo ) "Lost Pt' ?aris t " is, ele an Otgotten its. [ - ‘ ISI E 'LIiTIX PEAT ; ; Crus t ' of Love. Lyra-arm Hiiißnontant on The Young ~ , v- Orphiurt• 'Published by 'pens., Hoyt, Boston. „For sale by 1t.13, Davis ac Co., Pittsburgh. i •,. . The first awned volatile gives an inter , -eating history of two orphan boys, Davie -sul l ari d . Robin, Halton, who h early itt lif e . beenaid upon the' cold c ties of the - world. .Eftblt Greeley ; on e f 'the ceiitral cholicteifs in ' the . story , - ' Ustntia ' the .3,::.• - •;.) ',, , ,i . .-......,- . 1 ::,4% .;./. , 11 " 1-611 "k't' ll ' Ini142ft * : ' )? ), rAmlft, li*Ark,l ll g.a 1 1 / Ft.Pf the bra j . ;* l loni, ;1 5 0 c •O i si. l3,e , t jq i i' • Pf i tnin. L_ P. 1 ce.. 011 ... giP,lfelrlerhill $ ` shed -*Tr ~ A! .P 34, - 1 1 ! !, itiitrYf:9E,94lPorTige; in 10444.4. hand 0f1,04 is _sigi*lyAts- VlaYed - to - illEate. miler Brother." 3 The benefits PA early religious ` t raining;" nie bappfly glind- ,Xiike:ihn works Of this series, they , are admir ably suited for Eitinda3r"B'eltocillibraiitia. ' 1 , ' '- Alan*, , Tao ?aibi :Boy; Or .Richard Tiuntee's . Ward,', By, Horatio Alger, Jr. Author ,Dg "Ragged" piek;" • ”Fame, Fortune,'.', de.. Pubiished bY_Loring. Boston. . ,'"Raggei Dick is rather a shab by name, and yet, considering the clan of characters Aliactioed, is very proper. This volume, thirdlof the series, , gives the , 'career Of p.1:40,s lOriwho earned 'a antall pittance 'from selling - snatches. While in a prostrate:condition one day 7 owing to the wAe,t qf PrePer...lio.l43l2lnelitrhft!iies kindly eared fdr by one who had' ainne up, froikt4er s,amo povbrtf-stti3Oien tiozw.thrimigh,:whOm he founil opening! that resulted in ' improving his condhion: :Finajiy,. bk: 00.41E4 , bY , a rieik, . and is educated in tine style: Mr. Miner, Pil 11:1 ; aTnutli can 2 tIPT4 the *Mk. Mplioiiirrb or, Mirr 0 4 4'41a,, Aspiradons., Published by "Merii7 A. Todrig'tt Co., .13ostou. 'For , by ; d. ; Li/Read ft Sen.,' BOslisellers „and Stnt.tozOii, Fourth avenue, Etta- In this story.'we have beautifully , illus trated what tsay be adijoinplitihed by a little VoY, , :efright piinCiplea. it shOtie the eniture_ef a good mother, in oppbd tion •to the ,4eifnl proud notion& of a dho3ipated father. Harvard Hoyt r the pea nut-merchant, leading theifteter Ii tLe story, was inoied. to noble deedi Of acUoa to 'counteract 'the baneful course of his parent. 'lltiP Itek, he o , ,OrCeme the difficulties thii hedged ids"tioieeeinte, and finally rose to eminence. "Line," who 'died, hinds additional chime to the *story'-'-illistietes the blessings of iclian,- ( dip.;krr'Yotra'ilcio*"Stit. The hi4ry bf Robert 'ltightbeart. atoll for ' boy& ,; Published •by limy Young - C 0.,• BOIEF3d, For sale by J. I, .Bead do Son, Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh:. Boys especially will team in this story that s conscientious' egard for truth • and right doing, even in little things, Will 'Most cettainly result hanpillyinafter life. the hero of this stem learned lto do right when quite a 'child; and in the :Providence of God; owing' to the 'feeble :health vP Ills . lltther and the death of his _mother, was compelled to cieila boots ad such work to help his afflicted father and younger bothers. Eta upright; 'manly course made him friends, who got him a situation in India, where he rose from an .under clerk to be a prominent iperchant. From youth to mature years, in adversity and.prosperity, he always honored God. NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, April, 1869. Published by Fields,'o6good R , Co., Boston.._ I ;This grand old __ly igantly printed, each number comprising 850 pages, The articles of this, number are but eight,: besides the, critical ,noticesl of new boohs: .The first' paper is entitled iCettoti Mother'and Aalem Wiich,crutt." in whichthii sUbject is treated at•length. Much interest will be felt in the article on "The Tabinutd." There are also ,twP or three papers that ought to be widely read. We mean theta on! the - "Sanitary and Physical Relations of Tobacco," and the "Pintuicial Condition 'of the 'United giata." Dr. Hammond in discussing the former; assumes that the use 'of to bacco in moderation lessens the desere , a tion - the tissues aswttole, and clally. diminishes the wear. and tear of the nervous system. ' It', may be-true, but we doubt the theory. In tite , , paper on Finances the writer thinks that the nominal wealth of ,the country hie been increased:by the war,•but the real wealth of the 'country ie. diminished; 'the' rich are richer, and or' poor are poUrer. The other papers are worthy of a• careful read- This iltutrterly is a credit to the lit erature Of our country, and should have a subscription list worthy of its merits. Bin'atano a Burranny• Or. Blanche .Elleralie's ,End. Harper & •Brothersi New York, have just ptplished:this mince paper covers,' by ,the author yof "Guy. Livingstone."l Itsivea a series of -portraits of men and:WOuien of the 'iorkaige, type, and is. written ;irinrither florid style: Love 'scenes stela prominent lifetime of the t f : outan,e, and`, l oreonied; it, will be eitenalvelyi illnstra tiorut are in keeping - with the text., Heitrisn 7 &llito.inzni acrid us through Henry ; Miner o f .thw ellYi "It is,lQeyer Too Late to *Old a matter-pt:-tact one of the cheai series-of Reade's novels. It is nicely printedovith Arlintried 'edges; and containing ; the We, Pid4live-cents.' Themnerits Mr. •writinga•arp. tqo wep . known, need. commeildailOti troalus. ;,'Ao l ) same, • publishers hairs :fared nsimith it copy 'of i"ThatLOOt :of Nontile . a,!!' „ Mita .ttevel it 1824 of Harpers?. Select Novel's. ittnythi,tig *Ottani . bt Lever`is likely r • 6 4l l ttaiiO 4 #4.4t l eke# 6 o „, ; Irish, and ,Contintmttd life, and • furnishet a thinteld charP,Ptere are presented re, (a like manner. ; or, The . 'riot sTwa following iscurre nt, though in the, papers:' Large Mans 10 jooking.at a 'painting in the windoW; big mitt4msbes him; large man turns round .inalgnantly ,-"Do you krloW whom you, repushing sir ? " "NO, aadi dou't care a —darn ;" I "Sir, am James Fisk, • lunior'!" "Are yon ? well; ,'• I. am &inn , C. 'lleinqp, senior 1" "Oh 1 Al I Indeed 1. Feral, me to make dom fors you to • look. atZ tint' charming `p ictur e . " ". 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MhisOstlaupanyoffeni the folloisinged stem It is a National - Company. chartered ay apeclal net Of Celnreei, 1E68: _ % pai aikup capital of $1,005,000. ' offers,ow rates of premium. , t lurni es iarger %durance than Other toni. %males fbr the Milne money. t tset grt e r te isalierare tgptom attachment. -There are no unnecessary rettrictions la the very policy is non- fOrfe ' Policies may be talren which pay to the insured Miele foll• amount, anal returrialitiorpreiniums. ao that the insurance -coats only the Interest on ,the annusipaYments„ Policies may be taken that will pay to the 1. , . .mired.after a certain. number oryears, during We, an annual, incoma of one-Urals the amount named in the policy, . No estrarate LI mrged for riskauponthe Reel of b males. It insures, not to nay dividends to policy:hold erg.. bac Ist so low a coattbat dlsidenas will be 1m- Possile, .• Osc b ulate, Pamphlets' and full hartimilars tdreh onapplication 'to toe Branch ofece of the Com pany, or to S. W. CLARE Ji CO., Philadelphia. General Agents.for Pennsylvania and Southern New aeries. _ JAY COOKE A CO. Washington. D. C. For. Maryland, Delaware 'Virginia. District of Columbia and West Virginia. . IBA EL aIeV.ALY & Arabi* for ialeglienr, 'Eessar,_linticx. Mercer and Washington counties, 413PLOCAL AGENTS ARS WANTED in every 'City and Town; and applications tram compe tent pitrtlee for such agencies with suitable en dorsement. should be addressed Tse THE COY • PANT'S GENERAL AGENTS ONLYY, to their respeetive districts. • mitEttawAr TILE CO- OPERATIVE LII . O INSCRINCE COMPANY . . tWestern Pennsylvania. . `CAPITAL STOCK .$200,000. OFFICE : No,lll Smithfield SL, Pittsburgh, and 1,11 Canon St., liirmingbam. I.4B.ECTORSH Geri F A. qm.vma. Joint D. ForPLY, Honfinvm 11:IrrOwn,,W. W. PAMICK, Col.At LIM 1.105. WAI;ToSr. H. W. OLIVE), MX. EAKEWItm.„ ALIIXAMiItn WHARTON, A. IL britvsssoar. • I. P. HAISZL. , B. AMMO. /Di. C. J. VsZSDX.-r , C. SOLBSTIII. D. C. DIPLZT. W. C. ArannZß UGH, President. A. AMMON.' Viet/President. E. O. liltaliAN_,,recretary. A. PATTILBsON Actuary. JUIEIX P. BEEVll,•vreasurer. TRUST ES: Hon .I.M.HirktAtritki;Hbn. E. IL Stowe, Hon. Agnew Huff, James P. Barr, Volta tW. Bakewell, Horr W.E. Stevenson, of West Virginia. This HOME INSTITUTIQN k now intly °unit ized; and claims that Ha peculiar Co operative Mtem eatables it .to oiler to its patrons treater Economy, Simplicity, Eq •ali:v, Convenience and Liberality. than can. ht had with equal security .in any other. and oply asks on intelligent coin parleon with- the most ph pular Companies doing Wiliness on the ordinary plan. aplatnwr M23M NrOTlCE.—Whereas. letters of ildminrstrat ion on'the estate of CHARLES estdießEN DES, late ef the city of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons haring astute against said eaters are icgnested to present t bent without -delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mate immediate payment thereof Any VA USBYNDER, Aeralrilstritrls, No I TaylOf ;areisse. Allegheny, Cho.. OW. 114 6 1 1.... apM: Mar O.• SKI, JUNE TERM, 3869. n tub matter of the application of the Cen tral-Mute-al Building and Loan lAssociation ul Allegheny City, fora charter of Incorporation. And now, to wit, - APRIL, 24th,,, LEO% In the Conn of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county, It is ordered that notice of .the 'above application be inserted, In the. Pittsburgh BatZT,rii for at least - three weeks, and that - tlfe seine, *ill be granted at next term of said Court,- unless ex ceptions be tiled in proper cline. " • 805. DICIEtRISON, Solielior for Petitioners. apt :Ll2 AUO.TION SALES. - •Inr , tl. amrrasoNe; 00. BOOTS, SUOES kiln CARPETS t - FOR THE MILLION. .BMITHSON'S EMPORIUM 65 AND ST. FIFTH AVENUE. Mesirs. H. B. METHSON 6.00.. proprietors 'Of the well known Mammoth Auction Howle are creating an excitement consequent Upon Abe ay. ..rival of new goods which are being sold. at re tbirkibly low brides. Goods Otirteryytarletylthe finest sewed .hoota.i! the most 'fashionable 'bat. inora,galters, &tub:anklet shoeitilippers,l blankets, flannels Olaeis, (3100}6.;. CAM res. cutlery and' Carpewl. Call and exaMinel " o t rouble: to show,•goods. , 2 Ladles... , =tsarist and children's bus at almost your own pricceit.All'itoods war ranted s renresented. nori FITT8111111!IDIE . k . ' -‘ •• ' ~ . - . if A't SAVINGS. 1 16iiierlr lie 0 himrzNes'lNATiTtrkic.* I - 1 i• Pria.. for Fourth fiAtAs6 t. • • Netasta Orreentiffrins' RANT Or Pt i resindtieiii CH IRiLE B / 1 1 3 arll4 6 § l- 6 ( m ' to VolOok,_ an i WISDKEODAYs-eaI i ifiIATIDIWATIt'VENIxo ~:trbtalmay 3s tae "evember_, reoni;Ll. to toekkih. - and VOM - ovetoper - ist to May lit, O to 1111;f1ialk.: f,,,! . 04,0tBi.taArs, c., lhralshed at • the °Mtg. ` 1 hid Institution eseaslly Mier, ,to those whose recants. are tha v Opportutnty to accamu• - b y small deposito4 easily 'nod,. a sum 'which ww he a relource when opened, and besting in. Amu testeee of reautinlOy noneGEßn; Wuettve. BOA.IID , OW . MANA •netDlc ;6E6;6 A. rieltitit • VICH PRZMDICIFTD, B.; H. WARTMAN,I slAzza' zamat, an. szcnirgany AND TEILAVINT.II, ' . Z. MC.W.M.EY i A. BRADLEY, • IC NIXIOX. - A. S. BELL F. mini palm' s.piLwowrn, Jusutrn,itHoDgs, mo7oLLANsBEE Tony sooTT. :441.o,eilogiAlf s ,,, - B. o. 801118[EBTZ; ) nit! TO HICK ZUG. • ~._,•t .:_ t _i•• 80Licrroas—D. W. A A. 8. Bg./.10.-'Buutroz .tass=btL. T.: t'u 7 . --- - 81^A,TEMINNATOR4a. • fr . '.' C-P / FRP:I-0 1 :4.P.5! . 70110111111 WILSON MEI be a eandlilite for Stite.Eentitir, &object ,to 1t 164 " 1,40,3 01 iho RePtitama County Couvdn, cion. m 5 4 apron st•Arat*ott, SAMUEL IL OLIILEIT Wit; bx seandidate to State Se to; eublee to the 4h. Cislon or the /ten,. bill= Cloluity Conven tion. • • • .. • niYs IlLgrm•FOR ,!SENATOR. cwl.ll '44N,tiIIRSON 'w the n d l ecis be %c' a. O n o d f ld th ate e x ..or State .Scnator, aublect to Publican County Conven• cuya" SENA.TOR. . , TZO ROAS AL ROWLEY Will be s candidate tbr State fenator, subject tti, the decision. or the Republican County Couven myb.i. litgr/.! ' if ! J PAT9/ 1 • . 1101111413 HOWAIED W.lll be it didste to r State Fenator, (, sub , Jere. to the decialo of the Republican County onveu ;ion. nays • V .L W •l l It SHERIFF: • . :attesptediulty announce Miser a candidate tot 1E)=111:0, subject to Ifni usages of the le. pub.lican piny; and 11 successful pledge' airier to iiordle ill my energy to an honorable and bath , tal i dfootkax eof the dales of the cahtid: 7.; . - .4103:1 1 kr 1 ' . U. so wuragraro. Ur,FO,4 SHEMIFF, JOSEPH ROSS, Vdrat.torratilealopr l VlUßL ii. Q.-.-C aren : ors** slizmurr, • , U. 'RARE, Of PlttebtuTh, eubleet to the eeetakott of the 'Entine iletubliteark Coetrty Conventios. topleqett g/MUFT. 1 w6alet reitoeottnhy annonne e; to the citizen& of. Allegheny county that twill be. a ea. dtdate tor tbe thee et n'ItER I PY, subject to the decision, of the next earning it k i ttar Republican County Con vention— .. iFBANIK "purr, vi do mwnship... spat:MT:PP FOR SHERIFF. JOBN a: WATSOH. , . , Of Elizabeth toyeathlp, late private Company D, 791 h ea. 1 1e 4 .. lila be a candidate ter I be (glee of SllEltlFlo j subjeetto the decision, walla Delon Repubtican Coaveation. av20:1177441-,:' a'FOR SHERIFF. WILLIAMS a. lIHRRON, Will be a candidate for the °Aloe of Medd: sub - lees to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. 'mh7b:gi9-d&F COUNTY TREASURER. WFOR. - cOIJSTY TREASIIR-' - ER. - Late Breast Major U. 8. V 041.01,111 bea randi-j -:ate tor .enotnination. subject to the decision ol' be itepubli^en COlit I' 1;0.'1T/diva. arFOIL COUN'TT T EIC COL. J. Et COPEL it( above Elz umce. ru bethir°l"2l t b je li N ob wtnl • ib:.: Republican County ConTenticut. .ava.i,Bl:Dar frarFOß ItECOUDER. 8. c. arntesTEß Rltl be a catsdldtte for Recarder. sub)ect to the decist.4l - of the RepUbllcan Count) Convention: ntys Igr FOR RECORDER, - LAVE NINTH REG , T C. liir.4o ". • . ar'i7ollt RECORDER, SNIVELY, Virinbe'acandidate for nomluation to the ofhCe of'gPeorter for A Beauty eoUnty. subject to the decision: of the approaching ih.publican County C.uxention. • ap3O:LIZ rev - FOR RECI!RDER, Allegheny City, late ►lr►vate Fifth Excelsior Regiment. Lost a leg In the Beenmi Bull Rim Battle. a027:414 io&F REGISTER OF WILLS. WFOIL REGISTER OF WILLS SUBJECT TO THE DECISION OP THE BE PUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. `: FOR 'REGISTER OF. WILLS .rosErts 8 . QitAY; Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ap29:11.1i CLERK OF COUR2'S.'` ggrFOR CLERK OV COVETS,' . , 30711'4 G. BROWN,. • . . lailltvale borough, }nee 'inivate 1051t1 neve Fennel.: Vols. , subject to the deciston'of the Uhlon'Repttbllcan County Convention. ap:o. larTO THE CITIZENS OF AL« . 111CGRENY COUNTY: - r reapectfully annourreemyeelf as a candidate fee the office of CLERK OF CUURTd, subject to the decision; of the' Union 'Republican Celifity*COnyention. 1 would state that 1 a* the office but for uNIC TERM, at abe..termination DI which I would cheerfully retire, believing that there are , °there equally entitled to , the honor and`emoluMents of the office, and u competent as myself , I,arill be ti nderObligations to the' cltisens .of the county for their support. Very respectfully. • JOsEPH 131tOSYHE, Late-Wild (old 13th,) and lith Beg. 'niti2341 . 47 1 t,coviair com,ffnistosEß 60A S COUNTY , ., -, LaiatEER: 3 :.•-. , 4astrli, OXWIAT Will bdrit'OuitdatoribteotinSy deunntestOn ,subject tattle decision the Union Beptibnean• , Ootutt Convention. antra to • ItgrFOß fl COUNTY iCOMMIS Anossa;:. II 'net talniteTOrt nandtdafe!for'Chttnity oo,eiplistenei, anbjedt to the &Lobate"