CI sts BRUNSWICK, DIE. orresponpuce of the Plttstairgb Gazette.) BM/NEW/Cif, ME., July 14,1869. This ,plaCe is all a stir to-day, all is ustle And activity. Tickete to thochnrcb,. iving one an ; entrance to, church- before procession, are tagerlytotight Only limiteds:ski:ibex are is - sued ;tiindreds land -waiting at the church door till the rroceasion_ has entered;:*hen. every eat tui,d isle is filled, . Ile precession under the charge , of marshal. proceeded* Gilmore's famous iand,' forms at the chapel. The Presi lent hashis flowing silk robe, such of the -radnates as choose to wear gowns do so. ;I the commencement exercises I will not peak this evening. A word on the mill ary display and grounds. , ThesO two points in the commencement f thd Weitern VniVersity were kindly riticizedttiy one of the religloui papers -military display and, gowns worn by he students, Are a matter. of Aaste.", A ierson whommy -never have: seen- a mar .hal on such an occasion; may 'think it mid, but we do not see how hv possibly an regard it otherviiise thin eminently • 'roper, and - essential 'to the order "of the . • ,cession, I certainly: hope tbi„esieeMed, notobject , to our,:rfiost Werthy. - ?rofeeior of Military Science, detailed to is in accordance with an act of.Coneress, I.,ccupying a seat with the Faculty. , Now ire have never known a commencment • ,f a college without' , its procession and' Manitil.'' We have been = honored in. °ruler years by suck 4ettlemen as Gems. Segley and Sweitzer; and 'on -socca , don we don" 1, possibly seeltow i we could 'lave made A better choke —Co u ld - hive se .ected one who Wetild have appeared or lone - better. We • - snotice that ••=atill at Harvard; as in yeartspatking.the memory )f Men, the „National Lancer's escort.the 3overnor and Staffirom•Boston to. Cam. Jridge, and then the prii!tession is formed with a Marshal of experiende, which-pro .leeds in due lorm tethe - thurch. 'This, 00, is in old Harvard, what they are'not atErally snePected of t a too rigid sate ence, to monastic 'fornis dr' „middle-age :eremoniee, but where thev4rid , RI so,free .o think, that:, every. form:;of heresy is supposed to originate thus.. The gowns we l have been accustomed see in most 3f our best:colleges ••all our lives, there- Fore they did not strike usAir"ludicrous." 'They are net so fegardedite-liaisiard and • :,Neiv York, At 'the recent commence- ' „ , ,ment of the University York, :',: . Chancellor Ferris wore.A....,perple velvet 'xford cape, and, -0401FaCtilty , All, wore. O '''robes. ; The,Facultyof the Western Uni versity represent ten ,diliferent institu dons. in this and other .countries they ' unanimously . tirtd heart dy approve of - the rifles for ::students; and would' have .adopted them • sometime sincifor: themielves .hat not the expense 'prevented. This objection we hope: ill be 'obviated hereafter, and our Bev. friend will have an crppor tu ' nity :to see. a more ridiculous sight—a • graduating class and the Faculty , all in , robes. ' A few years ago it was consider . - ed "ludicrous” and sillier to surmount the spire Of a Pratestanr Ohnrch with a cross,'now it is not. So was it regarded to preach from notes or. to have an organ In a Presbyterian church:: but these fool v.ish objections 'me disappeared:. ; We , are, • , all creatnrea of circumstances. . more Or ' less, what we have been accustomed to ; to see appears well t .wietteverle new may •••• seem desirable or ludicrous. S. The Poor Men , or'New ,York. Hiving shown those,most noticeable and most prospeious.eitong-our do or wealthy classes 14/0 contribute so largely to the support of the Government, we now descend to the other end of the scale and presenr the ritfires of the Poor Men of New York who don'tpay any' taxes at all. The publication ef" inc.ime lists not only furnishes food ter tne curious, but it disabuses the poblic,ntind about , the in comes of functionaries in and about; the , City. Hall. It has heretofore been the . popular belief that the poorest member of tlietaiiiiiiirAldirnierrina• - 30: ittleair $50.000 per"annum from lila' position, through street contracts held by relatives, and other little .i.`jobstlwell known to our . citizens who suffer by tliem. • The income list completely explodes this . idea, - and vindicates the purity of our City Govern ment. We .notice thatour . - Ceroners, ,though they bold meirly"'criests.' don't male:any money. winch - we ',very inuffh, regret, as their official duties heMe ceedingly unpleasant: Bat Qve mtist be permitted to express our EktpTaise ,at the fact of their small fees, as an ex -Corober in whom we 'hake ,nineh confidence makes the grim statement that the custom heretofore has been (end New York City officiabrereapt improve-upon--money getting customs) that Wlle&Cor.ener No. 1 finds a body in tne riv,er, holds #o4:prett upon it, and sends it ailing to' No!.`2,'`ind . so it goes on through the whole list of Coroners.• -When •finally 4 .`ssirtiponj' must be, as„liir. Alantilini would express it, "a' demnitionT "diiagreeable body."„ 43inee t we baye,,,pithlishedAte_ • nameifot•nearly-forty:Ahimsan&eitizens , of New .York and,xicmity whohave each returned a taxab ` 4ineumet;lck 419 yeat • 1868, it,seemis no more than fair and lust '• to name - nextiifereef-tbef who had no income to return for that year. , , 7: 1 3. We have a gentleman living...pp town . in a splendid Pifth avenue house who haryfelervtol4:l-dobtrottsrdiletad . • Bel - swears: that ni 44145; 0 0 0 '‘ rent forlds house; ,tlut be VII,MIX on e : and one quarter itifllicieellarif, k tioatr •- in real state; Oat' bereerrtg,Year $9,000 from retits,'and pal t 1" 7,00 tor taxes and $6,000 interest on mort gages; that 'it cestehirti.about` 8.0,000 per annual to live, arid that he obtains the necessary fends by 'the occasional sale of Alftlef ViD i rd4 $ll 04!;*,Dieb he owned preilims . efositelage of "tiieln come „He skvers that he does not.belieVe;;the zinfichne stitnuonal, and would therefore justify anYt4r./Psiteßile PlkatOOS.A9..es cape .its provisions. He is a red:hot 4 Dettu;Kmg, yptagenatteesototttsppsaranw. Ili the heat'ta many Ball' canvasser of elections atid give hfirufida. T tB L i sßoa hi is if] • egediaglY suave, aniiiMa*YeP qttPtlbne: hp, Wpver prying, .With , st JeadureM that ci'fr!Pleteiy th royys Its. questioner to us " guard. • He never abate temper 'to beccichiruftled;'eldeitV Whin he` spalns *Pith -honest - indlgnati6n the slightest • • insinuation against his ,-- patriotism- , These '-s busts :14 are ,genenilly;-,..fa1.. lowedby a, -melancholy obroitillg of the ,head as, down-caf.t and sorrowful eyes, luillitidores in .broken Voice the sad state of his beloved coun try.. Recovering - from ther , effect of his overwrought feelingso he takes up the pep and dashes off a bold signature to the affidavit, in which he swears be is, too 'poor to pay to his "beloved country" any income tax. He is, as polite as a dancing master; as wordy as the dictionary, and in figuring down his income to "nothing tax ble" can, distance the Arithmetic Man of h e World in his happiFst flights at ev v ine Democratic victories i out of fig ur which to the common mind represent De Democratic disaster. • . . • fig erther lap town =we find one of the City Fathers of Alde.rmanic Boole-ring fame. In 1862; when he was first elected Alderman of the r ---'ward, he was worth about $6,000. To day'the records of . e Registei's - office show thathe bolas no less than $BOO,OOO worth of solid re, estate in this city; yet he 'has never returned in any one year since the In. come law took effect more than $6OO tax able income. 'Poor fellow! to have the care of so much property and receive so little benefit from it! Then ,*e have an ei-Idayor, who is reputed to be the Unfortunate owner of more than one million dollars worth of real estate, some of:Which is leased to the city at, exceedingly . remunerative prices. But the poor man , never profile, by it, for he has.ne,ver had a single - dollar of taxa ble ineome. " ' - :' . In an up4wil mansion ,liVes one of our Supervise w ho formalY,realded'in true 'Tenth war d, :but came originally from "north of the Twee 4,7 as may, be seen by the coat-Of-tinos: engraved uPOili cer tain silver-ware presented by ithe Ameri can Club. In IMO he could, hardly pay the rent of the very plain-housein which he lived. Since then he has-been . en gaged in the . business - of ruining' the Tammany, . Hall' Machine; together with the offices:of "Senator;SuPervieor, Depu , ty Street Commissioner, and 'other pleas ant positionbtoo, numerous ; to mention. According to. the returns. which, he has made-to the Assessor since 1862,1 m is in point of income still a very poor man. It is uau ceiunaireo,ridatlweyoorenraipoefortLf iefad,ginsesdmineetadt;ilom.onastaiwihe7Bhuasnt the past year he has '. purchased over with all this, property, the 'unfortunate owner hat,no taxable income for the Past ... year.L gentle Man living in. Voity-ninth street. reputed to be worth half a ,million in real estite and living in a mouse worth $60,0014 has not•been able to pay•any in come tax, during , Ithe : past • two. years. •Since 1.€82 no class :pr mehhre supposed toiliese been More geneially successful than builders and specOthis inreal es tate, yet many of 'the malt prominent of these return no income, which proves, of overestimate the inquisitive public greatly the Wealth and profits of their neighbors.=New; York Tribune. Washington Items. The District Attorney and the Marshal of_New Ycirt have severally been in structeiltit any and all hazards-to enforce the nentrality . laws, and to break up.ex peclitions ag.amst Cuba. For this pur pose they have' been empowered by a commission from the President, under; .the great seal, to call upon General Mc.' Dowell for such troops as they may re quire, and upon the Admifal in command of the Navy Yard. for.sttch vessels and forces as• their may. deem necessary prevent,the departure of .any hostile ex pedition, and they , are also directed to • pursue any such expedition and capture it on the high seas, %if. necessary. Gen. McDowell and the Admiral have each 're ceived Orders to respond to any call that may be'made upon themli pursuance of the powers so conferred. • It is well understood here 'that• the friends of Chase were much exercised over the idea of Gen. Hancock receiving the Democratic nomination for Governor 'Of Pennsylvania.:' For weeks the Chase 'men and Gov... Hoffman's friends have been straining every nerve to ~ prevent Hancock's candidacy. They feared it might make the General too formidable a rival for the next Presidency. The Chase party, avow that they `would rather see Geary elected than Hancock put in the field. ThenoMination of Packer insures a Republiean victory., Hoffman is be lieved to he .1111ing to take the second:' , place on the. Chase programme for 1872. It has transpired that the Dentoczacy of Virginia are developing a movement to secure the election of the Hon. Gilbert C. Walker, Gevernor elect, as United States Senator from that State. ' This motive is to secure the control 'of local affairs by displacing Walker from the. Governor ship, because they fear that he will oppose 'their political as well. as railroad schemes; and because they imagine they can.more easily manage Lieutenant Governor Lewis. In short, they being to find that they have caught a Tarter in the election of Governor 'Walker, and propose to re move him from his position .of direct in fluenus over 'the affairs . of the State. - They will probably elect him to the long, - More than ten days ago the Washing-. ;ton correspondent of the Charleston .... , Courier, "Leo." wrote from; tisis city as 'follows: I learn that Chief -Justice Chase has been approached by some of the first ...lawyers and jurists In the South, with • entirp,regard for his • pOsitiOn and defer ence to his views, on-zthe subject of the ,centinuatioirof Martial - law and and mil itary commissions in 'the South, 'Judge CUase, as I learn, had' no hesitation. in Asa9l4e. that in the aid Yergei, in Mississippi; he should, If;ito were military tributisi. grant a „Wilt; ,of habeas corpus ,upo,n. eppliamicp 'Thin course would remit :the accused: to theproper orga tlzed civil tribunal..: • • viAlecta=4l4 tteimt*,, , , . , . We do not wish to bellsXS that , the Catholic 'rellii6fi its to . put itself into an tagonism to educatioz„ yet,the r folltrOUg frlbii-0 2 e.,,abeillbat; ',0a0 0 40. 2450.4.0 , would•seem to, indicate .101i110; 4 „,,,i ,v, timilibe tkgloriousdaY.; for Catiktogs. in -this country .. ..w ben, • under -'he blows of justice wnd !morality, bur vohool Iv .241 31 wilt be,shitfered • to pieces; until'. tbda• ninderiel l aglitism Will uliirstph; , of this the Cjeveland Herald says' ' AV!,,, lutvp,„uo destra f.ii,lh av a a reli gi ous element enter into the Statepsnvosth but in view of such sentiments uttered by the reputed brgah'of a Rothati ()obtain bishop in this stute,.andof thdrelatiptis by blood 034;tiA0000etbagbit*,_eilalliat b le h OP and, the Depuoinntie. inmiee, for pelt embt; we as6l - 01; Ytlll'A'lllei 'IOW PiVoli be avoldr.d.v A WSilisillititivlt b'Y • 01 - 41' 901001 system against all assaults. I from , what ever quartes:they may:come. A nrsernin soCietrbad under comsid eraticte,the cinestioni- •"Is it 3070nrc=t0 cheat a lawyer?" The decision = arrived at w41_4.,nN0 but immisaible.", fa FlTTsßvßoli , lsittl" I -19, -186 A-7 INS U TIM MOST sucussra LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIFEINSOUNCECOVITI• OF TEE UMKI;) STATES OF 'tiMglUO.k. Chartered' by Special Act Oft Congress. C 41314 °IV" $1400,000. Branch Offiee, PHILADIELPIEIL: orylmim4J Di.K.V.ENCEH.Cll.B32,Philsdelphts , fredelent. :JAY COWER, .Philadelphia, ClAlntiail: Firati2ci 'and ItzecusVre Comaiittec'' '' , . . HENRY D. c'ODIC.E, yashington; Viet rtr.4. EMERSON W. 123 T, Pillikleiplals, Ber.se_tsiy. and Actuarf. FRANCIS O. SMITH. M. D., ' Pldladelbbtaßed ical Director. ,' , .. • .• • This Company lessed, the first TEN MONTHS of its existence. 3 395 roLiclig% .INBIJRII4O $109149,8C)Q. Taia Company c treys to Ita Policy-Holders PERFECT SECURITY 117 1 1 t3 C , " a l sin td uptiglrOl:lire(l)2ugLlll4olt!)°l. LOW' RATESOIi ritzmrvm; LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, fir s a Reversionary Dividend -or 100 per cent. b RETURN PREMIUM PUN. GENERAL ACENTS. . I. W. CLAEIC,4 COCO.,"Bankers. o. 35 South Third Suet% an Pldiadelptin, General Agents for , , . Pentisylvaid and Southern Kew Jerder. B. S. 111:113131.1.14 Nfanager. • IRA B. MeVAT dic CO . errata for Allegheny, Beaver. Butler. !tarter and Wealthiest.* Counties , ; Sir LOcAts AAENTBARE WANTED. tu tem ' City and Town; and applications from compe tent partied for such agencies with suitable en dorsement. should be addressed Tes THE, COM. PANY'S EiEtcENAL AGENTS ONLY. in their respective didtricts. jy2:loVal, FOR SALE. FOR SAIL'S OR RENT. An elegant new Brick Dwelling,' 1 rooms, At tie and wash , strom. • , House of 4 rooms , A lots. 26th ward, 61,1100. House of 4, rooms, 1 lot, 16th ward, 0.500. House of 4 moils, A lots, 17th ward. 0,1100. HOllllB of 4 roinns. 1 lot, 17th ward, $2,400. House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 15th ward, 04600. Finnic ot 9 rooms,•l lot. 15th ward. $6OO. •10 luts.Blebert&Wlll lame Plan.slo o to $BOO. ti lots, 44th street; 41,200 each. • . •_l4 lots, 45th street. $l,OOO each. .. S lots, Hatfield street, $BOO each 1 lot, Sherman street, $1.50. . . 5 lota, 40tn street, 80x$1110. $12,000. 4 lots, Butler stress, $4,000. BABOAINS IN BLOOMFIELD. Lots2oxl3l. - fAet. 4000; ten years to pay. A Louse cost SSOU: Interest on both, 460 • yelir. Many pay 01E0 year rent. At Bloomfield yOll wt aid save $ll4 a year and your bonne. Loa lot . In lee& than 10 years. Churchee and schools ; 30 metes of. land, a mite from .34arosburgt, /10,000; II acres of at. 03.601:). • D. is: WILLIAM, 17th ward: 914 SALE. • Near Osborn Station. an' the Plttsburgb Ft. Wayne and Chicago Itallroad. TWO: LOTS,. Containing . About Two Acres 'Eaolt,! gicgtfuts W. MACKEOWN & PRO.. 195 Liberty Street. I 'HOtIOKEN , ' STATION PROPERTY SALE. Tale beatittral situation cannot ..be surpassed residences/for Vitiate residences in any disco ton, so ease to both cltleis," being only eight miles UV the .Westers renteiyivatita Railroad. Any person de. Airing inibrinitiensbout this property can obtain it by calling At the office of the IRON CITY MU. TUAL -LIME' INSURANCE COMPANY. .15, Itederral street; Allegheny. ' Lott from dne.lia sore TA' ASV serer: also. • email 10.8.40 onSlur enuers. There is a good location fbr is mambo ' taring establishment, betrietitherliallitsid an Alletthen river. yalith4ll fiefelEtliENE TAKEptOICICE.' "-FOR' RALR.—The, XRN MILE, AD; 'on ' the Allegheny Myer.' and - now used for gardening purposestmell hiniteeed can in a high state of cultivation:. containing 40 or 50 acres, now offered et a Intrasin. ,Call soon. A. so, other farms lit'grkld locatlone. Woolen' lactory.. two. oases, andtwenty arres,of land calla Central Railroad: , 11011Sel and 'Late For 'bale sif•Toreet 1a boils -cities.' roe _fartaer p, ticulars inquire of WIIMAX WASD. 'ar. l'esi s - • - •; llll.treissat 'affect. oncoelte .. - - .VAiniAIFILEFARIIIMOR•SALV• I • i-Piteated" In • 'Allegheny .- township.. MAID: tocueleaCtuantV. 10 minutes ,we t l fr auk r ,ft,. KWIS etat._ o ll, ou)br Alleoluvillrativtevitrala_ _... ,Conteiglat. lia 2. - 60 or emu* are tt area; au • 'under t peer:balance valuable' Weber; Ainder . .., l tisote4lorpacoa. 4 foot vela, tlew.ed.LortOotoa 1 i an kleVot an orchard Ot 140 'vital' graneatAs - I plAte , ti wall watered - attain g eat* tottebaoVPoM: , 1 ,Y2TAtIr4 Von notartaAcKetwt4l l- .llcAbr , MC 'IIIECOND. , ; - *IFIP" " l'lrt i llitt i •pa:;:yl FUR lbALlltainutelt: ; ,telyilideltDweltlatt • Boasts. W. II tut,tlapt e ßeXv!; Return •if arra 11l ns• bell, tea moths, laud. uer, lurile . tettf. _Mit by Elikdtvgi. • •it 0, , *l,OO 'tory , Brstiousoubs Huti.e. , A - 0. le tioconeuriesnte& I hoiliCaa. , °ape awl eeili . Atop, j 4 &land. : gro!I ayeaue. tare.- story Vila Wink of Will, *lntl EVIS4 00.1.1a1. - . ,- ; , .., I. ..,,, it i , f ,, , .5...'- - V CUTLIBERT4 SVltigi' ~. 04 i'1., , ? ~ •,. ' 1 , 4 )1 16 ''' , .' , - '•;.-.' ' • 39 - 10244 A ebbe. arl e ff*SECHANlCEtltotPi ON ` Ai, if r ON wul psi divtigiAror Iraaat ($) Praelr,re.,,,,ate of taxes,:on itua JiAy 13th 1284., JNO. NA8,218. iy2:Bth r... IDEA SUTIP-7300 sacks in storey foristelby • IdeaAA:DICKEY a co:, FEAVigr,lOl;-40sneks instate,. tor mate br 16 : 41 4 ,11 P.1tc1x , Y CY: - Igr.PENNSYLVXICLI. RAIL-. ROAD CO." . _ . _ - TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT., Pii,LADILPUII.. 'PA., April 9, 1869, TO_ THTCHHOLDERS OF THE PENN:. STL, IA ItAILROAH ; COMPANY. AU Stock olden, as registered on the Books of 1 this Company on the 30th Mit of April. 1889. will be entitled to subscribe for TWENTY-FINE \PER CENT. of their sespecilue,interests ln NeW Stock, at par. as follows; Figs*. Fifty per ceat. et the time Of imbiretip tion,between' the 15th • day of Meg, 1869, and • ' the 3011 , day or June, 1809.• • • - - lith - d .- - , Secon4. \ fi ft y per, cent. between the ay of November. /869, and tie 31st day 6f 'beam! beri 1069; or. Stockholders should "trete' the, whole amount ma3r,.be paid up at the time of.anh sc.rlptl On. and eact(lkstalmeut so paid upita4bg, entitled to a pro rete.olthe HiCdeud that May be - declared Vn 101 l shares. Third; That eterY 'l3trickh lder holding less than folic share. shalt „he it titled to sohseribe for one share; aid, those ho ding more than a mutt 'pie or . four shires shill be entitled to ditt , scribe for'ari adclltioni.l Aire. , \\,, i • .. . , 1. -Iburth. All shares whichinstatment4 ar e yet, to be paid nrider:Besolutiait of Aity 13, 1888, will be entitled to their lavtmentnithe • •Twent tl -ffive - Per cent. at Parc - ai though . they d In full. -mSl:l9B' THOMAS T. FIRTH. Tr e asurer. . • h IgrNOTICE: - . .! VIT 18,69 • ' ' • y It se.;ordi.nce with Sonic% attic:Tate 9915 0 f My Is signet GIVEN TO tgla CITIZENS OF. PITTSBURGH,. That the isseassients 11189 of City. -City Building, Special. Poor, Business. City &hoot and Ward School Taxes and City Water 'Bents have been returned to me for collection , The above taxes are subject Au a DEDUCTION CF FIVE . BEM. CENTUId if paid .on or before the First Day of 4wud, and TWO PER CENTUN If Pahl between the FIRST DAY 'OF AUGUST pretzEsTE tigt 'or szrTENBER. , - 1/71-NOCleduction will be allosied on taxes Data bet weetreeptember dlteentb arid October Greg( An addition of Ave pa , centunt will be Made to all taxes unpaid October fizst.and ariadditional lire per centum will be added to, aD taxeir rosining unpaid on - November Ilrati' • A I COCI-TRAN t- CITY TREAt3IIRES, 403.&vEstrr.. Pr:veal:awe. July X.. 1869 .. DIVIDENDS. OPTIct or treois CO'iTON Mitt CO.. , . Plprent/nOrt, July 1&. 1569. WTHE 80414D'OF -DIREC 4 !rod% of this Company havellits day de; 'eland & dividend of THREE 1113t..001abarta per k hare. out of Ihe profits of 'be,isst alx months, 'payable In club, at the otheeof thet.:ont nanycon and after the *lat. inat,.• Jyt):111.8' A. O. 3114. 1i CE. ' Treasurer. oy-nrirrOvii). , . OrPips oil 7111, PITTSBURGH 9A CO., - • • July 1869. The Trustees , or the Pittsburgh Gas Company have this day dielaied's dividend of TWO DOL. LaRS AND PUTT CENTS per share of the Capital Suelt.lisyable on' demand at the - office of the Company. • ' J3l3:mio W. , H. NeCLELLAWG. Treas'r. WTHE BOA RD or' DIREC. TORS of the NATIONAL iNtugAricz COMPA.NY. „No. 23 Diamond, Allegheny, have declared ,s div:dend of TWO DOLLARS AND pENTS,pes there. ,ont of the milts of the las: etz months, payable on and After thelsth j92nico :JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secrets.ry - _ o.lllel AITIZAIea /XI3I3IIANCII • PlTTentrucl.. July .Is 1569. F- ) figrTHE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have this day dettareet a divi dend of .1"0131t DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share( out 'Or the groats ot•the Isit • six month*, tot* credited an tee stock rates. 1112;mie Z. O.•COYFIN,, SeeretsYy: - jarniVDEND., . : The Boird of Man age re of the 110.1:014 GAME IA 1. AV GATION'CQMPANT have We day declared a alvtderid of TIME& DuLLAR.3 a abarer.on the stock or Bind Company, payable fo•thwltb to the stbelthotders or their legal represeetatieef, tt the vatnee- of eatd .Ceinpasy..No. - 04•DIAldoND 15 TREAT. eittebbleb. Immo= the boas of 10 WtLLiAM"RAK! 'liven/Ter. PITTSBURGH, Jury Stb. 1869. 1y9:194 • ovirlet DP BEic PEAICYCLIN INSURANCE' COrPANT Nu. 41 Oulu Street. T 'ALLEM:MY. Pe.; Ju:y 6th, 11369. arTHE DIRECTORKOF Tar B E F R INEDRANcE cox- PANT hsvetbliday declared a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND ,FIFTY CENTI4 PER SHARK out of the grouts of the list six nicinths. pa , able IT , cash on and after WEDNEt•DAY:, July 14th, 1869. , eEuoiz , LE. !MINT . Seezetary. • IIgrDIVIDENIK—The Presio •: 'SiT arid Difeetors ef the: 51RIKING. 'HAM and .1414051.1110 H firtIDOIL CO: have deelar.d • a Divldeuct, of Ohill DOLLAR , and j eIFTY CENT'S per share out of the earnings of I Ole past six menthe, t,avtable forstivrit.b. • • ED VVJattD- s ldoYE,...Treasurer, J3 - 7:103 155 " l iberty street. ExcllexTB * AtAxtry.ogrubzies NAT. HANK, , .1"111T;111111G11, 6th. 1h69. IVI .0 EN D.—The Direc- TO o 8 of t his Bank have tlt Is day deelated a dlvide..d of FIVE PEE .CENT. on'tbe l'apltal Stock. on; of tne profits of the liet. Aix month% p•rtble forthwith. free of all taxes. Jy7:170 JOHN SCOTT. fR.,, ftootiter. uptlps OF 7UI - CASH IxsurtArict bp„'t PITTSBURGH. July 9. 1860. IgrDIVIDEND.—The Board of. nirec °rail this Company 'Hive talcday declared a dividend of THREE DOLLARS Pr ,SHARE cant °Cilia profits of_i he last six moa ts, , payabie demandi-fre JOHN STONGent tar:, .1.7:tt3 .31.13EL'H T. S,Ctelarra, Atnrckuo:NATlON iy - 811, 1 XL-R awBoll a, " • - Ju. far THIEI t BOARD or, odkiore- Tomottble Baulk base this day arelsred seati-ininual dtvidesto t.tl %• PER CENT., payable •to thi'sstS;sholdetts forthwith . Irse of all taxes. •••0 it. W. Mat . ..Kb:Y. f 6 : 160 • • • • •_•, -i-.....1•1•1141•01.1.00 YITTSSUROII. JULY 3., • N.ollorrAs? Courixr, - hto 423 rend street IarTIFIE DI RECTSIRSOF NiLlsve declared* Dlylftend of 1 . 13 7 )r , • YE.R. eµt, of the. hr3hte _et the 14it.,.414, moat isayatiV oh or after the 11th teat... , nee of fiovendhentax _;• ,•••• 3 :Jt . .)76 r,• • •ri ALORT. J. 011133. Cathie?, arqrstritEnty , DivinEND, YIRST NATIOIiAL'IAIfIiPITTSBVI I O I ,4 pA.. (iris PittaburgbArustA.omp tar.) The Eliretiors,of rota rook have. this dar 4e scllared alltvident Of IfilifsE - rEtt CNOT. 4 on the .ththoei, oLoat v out,of the,,prollokskt *helot )three' 'mon th s. OnfableforttiCth, free - Of':rite 'and PoonjgOth&7l2. ' - -. , 1 t): littri;LT4tAliver. D. U 691 44. , - .4 4 - .4 4-4‘ t; tylkler- JVLT --- • trrrBßrigaf.,:l U l 7 1 0 , 1 1,V.P I lartirkit r a tp : B:l o l l . o. 00 1t°11i pai4l " 11,144e0-9!%.PY/t1,"4 4ZIZT on grat i ' lla " "`" s eltat ts -D :4713 Rt r itirjAMY.W. 44;e: ! 100 1 714E liglettritlVF - THIN Any, da depd'ol T 1 BE 3, PER. omit: out of pZipti:47t the lan. 074 45 )11 0 11 j:04ga? -01 a" 3 " taau 4 ; AV; 8 1111.._ • ,- - =Ott aresteiczyk, peirciaiy, ()rises A.I4,EGIUMT n eRIDOII PITTSBIIR rJuir Its , , IEIO9 s 15 DIVIDEND. The Pretii martatmanares , . Conshanys fhr ereatihpsbEhlicoverohe Alteobsny stp• El l4l 11099 h. ovlay ur Allegheny, h Ash's' ay d eiarvi`a dividend or ONE DULs AFL ; AND SIIVIENTIrstiVE (,'ENTe on: estn share of.the caoltat stash .ut tar Company. hAsps Nitta sitmlarolderstir their legal rtYrslsllua`l ll y the Treashser lortbinte. ROS3SNS • inagt,WDl. Trews ter.. . 7.1 ~.s-.,a,>.. 'sp.~lolll2+ NOTICE lar"..ictitENCWEl PIOLNION-IC • SYRUP,' CEA WEED TOBIC AND MANDltaloffi gams will cure Corummption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Ittaken accord iniltb 011 ectlons. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanselhe stomach, re lax the dyer and put isle work; theo the appetite becomes good: the !boo digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in Ceehl the diseased matter ripens into the lungs, and the patient outgrows tee disease and gets well. Thin is the only way to cure eoneutoption. • To these three medicdnes Dr. J. H. Schenck. of Philadelphia. owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pei toonic Syrup ripens the , =orbits matter In the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expecto Lion. for when the. phlegm or matter is pe a slight (wish will throw it off. and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. • • T I do this, we teawetd %oak. and Man drake 'Tills must be ire ely used to cleanse the stomach and li ver , so that the Fulmonlc Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck Mandrake Pills act union the liver, removing all obstructions. relax the dome of the galt hladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Cs loon'relleved; 'the Stools will show what the Pills can do; nething has ever been Invented ex cep; calome l (a deadly poison wtich is very don gereusto use unless with great care.) that will, unloc gall bladder and start the secretions Liver of the live r like Schenek's Mandrake Pills. Complaint is one of the. most , prominent Causes - Of Cimanntption. • dcheackle Ses,weed Tonic is gentle 'stimulant a'nd alterative.and the alkaliin' . the Seaweed, which this preparati on is made tit; assists the at. '0412110b - te %prow duthe gastric 'nice to dissolve the food .with the Pdimonic Syrup, and it is made , Into good b ood without fermentation or souring. In the stomach. • give The great reason why physielaos do not cure sumption is, they the: u gh ,too much* they medicine to stop to stop flalls,to stop`nlght sweats, beetle fever, and 'by o doing fieyds-range the whole. digestire_powers , lock, up eTsg secreCOns , and eventually the patient' „stoop Schmitt, In tment, does not try es. a cotothildght sw eat s , chills or fever , Me. Move the cause, and tney will all stop of t heir awnaccordNerone Mite eared of Consntn Con, Liver ..ComOdnt.. Dycpepsia, - Catarrh., Caniter,'Yllbedated Throat, , ezdess ttarilyty - an ' stoMaerrire nuide-tiadthy. • , • it 0.• Person: sag consumedion. - ' of tonne the zings In adme way diseased, tubercles,; &houses bronch ialLeritatlOlU 13 - ellrei adhesion , . or theltAgs are a mass of Intamratition and fast decay ing. : In such cases what must be.dotter• It istiot oury the lungs Cut are wasting. but it Is the whole body. 'The stomach atidliVer have lost.: their PoWer to make blood out of f0 , z1.: -2 Now tee. , only chance is to tette Dr. Schenck , s three medi cites, which will bring ep slim to the stomach, the patient will begin to want otatidiskill digest molly and make good blood; t en the patient he gine to gain !hilt*. and as ls:Ion as -thett:Ay be.: gins to, grow. Abe lungs commence to nealap. and the patient getslitanT and well. This L tae only way to cure Consumption. When therein no lung disease and Only Liver 'Complaint 'and -Dyspepils. nclienck , s Seaweed" Tonic and Mandrake Fills are sufficient, without the Pulmenie Sgrup. Take the. ,Hanctrake Pins freely in al complaints, as they are,per feetlyb . Dr. Schenck:who has enjoyed uninte.Yrripted. health for many years past, and now weighs *Se i pounds. was wasted away to a mere Skeleton, to the very last'• stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hie physicians having prosonneed'his.case hopes lets and abandoned h.m to his tate. Be Welebred • by the aforesaid met Imes. and since his recover' g manythenutedosindiarly - idatcted .have Wed! DR. Scattier , * preparation wish ; the. same re, markable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary , to per sonally see Dr. Schenck,- -unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is prefessio,. ally at his 'Principal Office, Philadel phie, _every Saturday ,_where all lettere lor advice Intuit be addressed. He is also profeseonally at 33 - Bona Street. New' York, every. other Tuesday ~and at 35 Hanover street, Boston, every OIMe Wedftesday.: glvei advice free, but tor a thorough ,examinatton with his Hopi-. ronieteY the - price is Ogace hours at each cite Priee of the PulttionieSyruand SeaWeed-Ton ic each 11.5_Ppet bottle. ur 0 . 60 a self dozen. Mandrake PUl(lls.centsitbef. For sale br all oeuggists. - •. • thy19:181-dair Ilay""' DOCTOR WHITTIER CON. . • • TOMES ..I . o, , ==titATte , ,ALL. .PILIVATE. , DISEASES. That, numerous class of eases 1 resulting ' from self— abuse; Producing " manliness, tiOrrollt debility, irritability, erup. • uons.• seminil . emissions, And ; potency, , permanently cured. persons ~afilict. ed wiar• oelicate. intricate and long *nand. Mg constitutional complaints Ire politelylnvited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Exberience, the best of teachers. has enabled him to perfect remedies at onte eriment, safe, permanent, and which in most cases can be used without hindrance to business. Medicines Pre' pared in the establishment, which embraces al ike, reception and waiting rooms; also, soardhir and sleeping *pertinent' for patients requiring • eereonal attention, and vapor and chew,. cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. -No matter who have fettled. Mitt ' , oar case. Head whatte says in his pamphlet of SAY rages, sent to ads -address for two stamps in'seei ed enve_epe. Thousands, of cues treated WW2. • ar office and all over the eountry, utlon tree,personally or, try 'mall: oMce En. 9 Wylie stree (ztear Court. Howe); rituiburgh. Pa. Hours A. X. to . B P. M. Sundays IM. tO $i P. x.Vamphiet sent to any address for hoe 03" 1- ZLIECTRICITY AA A cues-. • Trois. -A. ‘H. STEVENS 'has been sling Electricity as &Spiv/an - RIM= In curing chronto as well as -acute. conditions WITIIOITt ',34EDICINS for more than Tarr TEAM with un bounded tuners'. A PAISPIILiT, Inch:idle, all particulars. with certiticatco and reliable refer ences, will be sent to any inquirer. A few furnish , d rooms vacant. for boarding-PA fients In the Doctor's terol_q - e it applied for soon. Deice and resldenee, 74.09.1 ARCH &MEET, rIDLADELpiIIe:. - 13021 iiivrclulLoWs HAIR Tata splendid RaIT Dye b the bestin the world: the ally true aid pet Dye; haradess, - relit• ble, tuatantaneour4, no dlesppoilitotent; no rl dieulour tints' remedies the 111 effects of bad dYes:lxtrisoratea end leaves the ,Hair 'oft and beautiful. lack or brown. !Sold by _all Druggisu and Port:intern WO properly gaped at Sable 1/acWry. Fru , atreea.• Xew lark. . ' zus2l:jsz Igy"EPILEPSN CAN BE CURER —These Itavitit friends adilded are ett.- neatly solicited to , sen d for &Circular Letter of .Iteferences and Testimonials, which will, con vince the mod 00004 of the eurnettittisf tee diaecutt. •• Address VAN BUREN LOC=I: OW, M. D... 36 Great Jones street, New Y X. mbl9:B°Z.d&F !THE MARRIAGE R Essays on th e EILRORd OP YoUTEI,..azd., the FOLLIES OF AGE, In, regard to socuu; Evrca. with certain helolor the erriog 'and tin. ..thrtnnete. dent in . sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD Ati-oclaTioN s . Box IN Philadelphia, Fe e , mr.1:783-dltF .ASSEASMENTEL • CITY EporgEtive'owricE, 22 Al.l.noustar CITY, PA., July. Abel). NOTICE.—The Assessments for Grading and Paving of. ALLEGHENY, AVENUE, from Western to eolith Avenues. Also the . assessment tor Grading of "FRAZ lER STREET: from Western, to Ohio Alrenues, are. now ready for exansination, and cais be seen at the effl-e of the City Engis:aeer. until July %fhb, 1589. when tbey will be placed in the Lauda of the City Treasurer for collection. • ' CIUISSILES : Ji13;13115 L . Van PINO , IiIX.F. 011101 OP Crrn•letreintireit men ntratriertm4 etunburth..inly 1809. - I 4 - 41TIC,E.—.:The Assessment, for ...the Boardwalk on:ElolAtteetiEll t rAdj . foto Main street the Ponnsylrannt la now SOP. examination . trd' ca n seen °tact 0;11 ;Wir,inctinD43(;• Juts Slat, ; when It 'tail be retained. to . the Trvointet'p office fOr collection. • IV J. MOORE; - • ly10:n12 , • city Itrigineer. r•-• 1 . , OFTICIL OlttiTir ENGINE= AND.I3I3ANCroBI " Prrra tiC11013,17 tat 3. -1659'.",`' FiTICE.—The assessment 'far . Graalur, wad ALLEY. om Butler street Br , the totßegbelarVidley .rord o is , tow ready for ..xuralustitip, sad eau be seen.itt Sittibtrietaditsl WODBBSDAY. July-14r, *4ll"Ynn ilteV/1P%41.13,4.,(Ary 'fressurer% ufVetbrtolite itibq J 111.1,1.,a0QttvcitrEsnntizt:B Ur/Idt art'CirtloomirsitWontstmarrest. 441119„/IL.,0 1109 ; . NOT Ii e-Altstestineitltir` sue , 114iretliniis • • - oaCikkendaeptind Latina , lilmvlCloinovc ready lot exam , nation. ean.be open' at' this' omee untlloo.l4ll/11'.;1my 18691 when .1v *UV bf-TtVargeolttcr . tuei l ii Trtaintro'.o l 7loA tv&v91.430011in•••1 • ,11; J. MIMI; ' • Is1t1;11 '" ' • 4 ; Int* Pntlietere gaRt•CeA :; - - CtStEttr" — • Sati4 Ls hg tr.tin4erslirard.,f4k, putt tttrTlekert• to 'twig immarts**rd bent= for -opening Netkco 'last* I:..''lrlrstsesad. Anew SlXoV.7.•troln to loderal street. =yeti on tau prtmlst4 W attend to'dtitles of IT-. Pcitimpent` on i tMl),l43seDkY; Jelly SW. aSew` • dltkiaSTl to MAt MALL. • • SleDl zwi K.' writlarl%-7-aft .undtrsigned. appointed to arreg dot sod benvlitr for opening t3eAgeSSICk btfitlt' riard.l47y of Allrgneny. nirtikoa tito nme tc Wi hrs . on FBA OAT. July 33d.1509. at,* 04 , r,at.. to attend to duties of their' appototinent. ' " • T HITTIMANN. I.EtrISOXPAYALTZ& ,, - i1e;;1 6 5 ' . TliOiLao ENDERS •411110THIggs tiste l. rd kagritY26:ditreeclitmD64ltri ,Drs • Ige'4 .lll ST - ANNCII. PIC MC Or THE , MOHO Y. LOWE, . No 29, WILL BE BELVXT • -. Faulk's Grove, Wednesday July T7CP.1.T9,d0 cents: • ' Comisorrxx.-6. .Ifaulk: tObillst.•Jer.Xel*A 4 ma • Ander, X. sebeadq. gatatia, Soo. Rosenberger. - • - • 'tiplendla motto will be In sitendaneo,:audtto • best of order wdl b* preserved:--- 1117:m= 'IIgrRIFTIEIC 'ATOM: intAiLf.:— - 65 Fifth avenue. opposite theOpers , Holm, l'lttobandu Pa:, le the coolest - Ind most - aisirebleplace or retorte. Liquors can be Mud„ . at ttli place Pure anciiii;od: the 41111iikBoolus arion the ground floor in thereat.*• . SUMMER RESORTS. CRESSON , ::SPaiIiar; - • LAB JittiPPlX.:B4lo4, • t . , . Situated ou the Summit of,aht_ALLEGIIISITY .IIOII2traINS, _5l_,XOO FitET A.I3I):SE, TB* LEVEL; Or TIRE eES: - . 4l tfil ad - mew Ibt use reo ,, ; cool: or guilt. op shs . ,lllth;day.ot 41,721X.,-t ' y .The till 411 re a coanecte 0- w 4.11 th e. &MI • tun e - )4ave egeotirejtrenarrgteaandbewlg • ed. Excanlott.Tg tete Iblg-biltoreggsrliorilig • Ballrood. al 1%11.41010. aarrifirurg.and Pitts burgh, good for th 4 season. , attlesSet " .ilresma. TWO UIiNIH SD COTTAGESMs- 11SNT. !or farther information, sddras • N e zippriet.org,r. kies . ioo - ifp.tingi, - buotiveiw*/ . STOCE.TOI4 -,, Z 1,4; :- --- 4. , ' • 2 • ;: • ti Oit,C: 2 l l 4S - of JCn tas AIM ;iThis' hotel e voked ni hte t e put year. fords ample Jac militia:twit fo iestit one thou and guests and is furnishede3Linrte'liiitkethe 4e:siding hotels in , the ilstitecTSW4s., For terms, ae.;'nntif,o4sl.74,4 o lioin;: - prvea GODpiati Probileic6,," ‘i4c) 391.WILIfinfitrOt '`lentkito•lms • •:): V” . O • ,trlitiTEDiffrA.llo.l l , ll • Will be owned for. Aittsesson tw a t tltsy , 519th.`"Itrsli litSt - eleSsosp eats; 'equal Ong d ye; allordtair toanitil comforts :of 4 home. President Went ...expecte- to - visit . Cape tbil sesacts; anir4lll. 4t. Pe !...97111MC• . "-; tits • Address, —; m 'Alt% 3 AAR4OrlitUalii PrOPriettA. . At IE I JCTIOR EFAILSrer 41118na.-. BAN BE ADENOwiI- , AND ; -111711.DtgfolI' Esslevrood.: MONDAYI , -.1n1y39k.. 4, i; at' I o'clock. wall be, aold,oeftbonk geberve, ^ t ,lightfut home; Polo iistiog of 'a new liOttse 'og eleven',sosums. , tastefully bunt verandu, , narchee.ite..:sntrOnlided With. , Frult Tema iltrubbery of .thelmst ee.ectlona.. Thel'renitgea, comprise 'sheet 'earn and 'one.balf acres - or ground of excellent • aolL. , Withl well' ot - good -41 water. • never-falling spring,* atone - house. and an acre dr - coat strealiv"opened far ' use. Also, a comfortable Prime Rouse of nine 'OM, with Orchard of rl'etabs Apple.. Pear., -zr Plum, and Quince Trees. comprising, about three • acres. with irell'.of , water at the-door. • There Is - also a kalttable , atone: quarks , ,On. the premises. else. twelve building lots AS by-100 feet. The telguborbood le remarkable for health. and beauty. of reentrir. The Ina toe is , only four .; miles from _the - city. anda good aide-walls leads from the 64114101110 the pre l misea., Title indtspe-.. TERMS cash; balance in two yearlg • installments. • H. B. SIIIT GROH; - clioneer; or , GEORGE K. PLoW •N. B.—Trains per_ Connellavillr H . leave corner Grant and Water streete at 7 *7l-C 11.1iN onovmo. §c ).RENT tar* PiLNING . .46II3O: I I:et ecroloow. 1,111 be told oneeeondaoorol Conitnerctol Bales - - Booms, JOS hmttbdeid street:* po i; &etuslArcnot.,,t; rent of $11.50 per saniatt on 6, lauststte , Eta/ding Lot, Wood street below ourth avenue,: A. IieILWAINI4 Auctioneer. • , 4LILEGHERIr;COVISTY§ - , - col:niter Wm. JohnotonEkp., xeciNb. exec, 'it - tors - of Andrew Johnißog d Orphans , coart,iNo.lnis . 1.• tern*, '1568 And now, to-ssIS„ , arite)lo4:lP9. She Court. on , motion of levils. &Atom:illy; for e=cept- , ant.: appoint `. W: lISAWS,listi: Esq., • Auditor. tuAndlt the acconittotCa on tke rum- - t Mos and make dlstrihntion of .the balsa •e In tile. hands of sr rotmtants. fry , From the Itecordr- - - A. ITILANDs, Clerk. The Auditor a'hovanamedsalll meet the parties .InSerestod for they urpolies of his appointment. st his ottlee,-Nv. -- 58 siranrstreet. Pittabtrgir; on the 6th Asy of AUGUSt E,.11 o'clockP. Yr. '. . •W. G. asypse, And,or• Jcia- 20.11199. • Pr=o it r ti ii.. tfi•Nr Lloritiss EITILEVEVA-Motice . is • _b lathy Men thateirtherleih slay of at. June ,Werm, • 1$41(1. , 9uartar, nessions Court` i - porititin f4r vacation, dr - a - portfun of Hopkins street. City oP ilethetrh linisPresent est and .ordered to bet awkind sale cranord to L. show cause why. a PO rtiOllker said strer.S . should not be closed up and via • Ideol4.BS: Jyl2:ms-scrst Alto •ay for Petition. re. XOTICE IS that THOMAS TA sera tins foli6 7 ftiabtf3 f 3iti nine tcertromat T. 11e*16H,'it'146,•131 , 1 Terbi;lll369.:l3lllii Vomit . W . Conn:ion Tleid§4 ,1 4eito.t. 7,1 at, 4 cn 2., 10E1.: 1CE.11 ... , - • • , O we "' - ,fide • JXII. • XL Za .11401 • 4 , ; Lr't 'llTTEatintinli c rel; ± - 1! •;. ,• •;, • •-•-• ps MSC's 'adOisstaito Viidtß2l33. Etch* 2. • watch. Adlegben7.l‘4l t , tAl / 1 reedit- Dpompt &Matta*. - Watotitentnalnirin n. 1 1 11 4 44/4 ° 147:• • , mptfellto • • • ~ - , • • Jo , , 'A. AII4MQN'Mg#/Efr!:r: - ", LEGAL: ~IQE3r•'::. 3 .:'.;:i...TA t TERIr,ITABLEST:', t r ifs o -.1.1c.71 "f'77 tiny a WARTIt.-.Goita.lartzttos. RABTH. PATRSON CO., • -?":7•ollrEaViri .. .Z 1, is t.'.1.!t1`.?, 11 . 47' -- ;•••V • .1: COIL 1131321WAT113 141 11 1BUt ' • 4.1: r . on: iffi=l O :I I I. 4W I T EUP4 .! • ti A T. .......04 0.• • ...• ~...7 .....cm-T- .. ...... , -,i41 .. ' •'/.. ..!•• %'.' 7 •!7. :0 tATIVIEVIIIIII*ItiANT-4,1101“:.4., . ,i!)Cfergia", .1 ;t1.., . ~,t1 ! s., 4•!titi•St? ,,, WNW SentaleleAnitentallMarik"! ' • aI . V 7 IL f jr , Ar.. V -- .13; , .. r.::::i 'to trtr..),l 0 , 1 6 pp e er e t,' I4IB4II MIAN FO " Y !! IRORW :! 02,4 i n' • ik`!.. 41, ~: .. .e;:1....,.1 , . MP, s ;,.. ,4_ , ,, r r „i v , .. Tnixyibiy t fiek -_ _ .-'t,tw - AI A A. .rrifteklePt bitaW'MVMS4lOllOr. 11Poir tit itZ.!A infonasgonsostivto ' ciq IA 2.;!lrcre 1) , • , VW. fIVA Ara 4 ; .o) l Tk i nt 01 1 4n144, - , ~ - •!,,, . - J,..:,:itiojittN•pos •. ) 0 0citt.ste* L j . • ' ••>.:4 'F ' e ta . _ six,,topt o, foot° 440, 4 41 A 0 , s sAiigo., • " , , , ,.4 1 41 14 1r•t o t o 41.4qp..144 mg(' i tit-616: 3 0 taito e.th.qMisios , w i st," Mims. Ils'ailina4.4 impiossasePartratit t -win% _Est De., Da ds... "musk% tar,ll4/41. os. VII tbird-mets. 'Milburn. • - • , I ' , :.7. ;! • ; •1 1 El WM MEIN ~ t' MEE I Or 1 rialc , ,tv,;m- MAIP3 _ 19