THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICIAL PAPER of PlOt,h n h, Alligheny City and Allegheny County. =I 15= FRIDAV. - JIJIX I. 1870. WILD do d 113 NPW Tort chcyrwterday at 11:4(411:ti. IT le generally coneeded by both Hem. oenntle and Republican journals that now the beat C'owttitution of any of the Stater of the I:l3km. Es•PESSIDE.NT JOIINRON is engaged in fwriting - "a conatitutioeial t•imlcation of my policy." We do not know .ut the re vivid of the Third Party he , e has had something to do in encouragin . the great lag distribntor to again come up to the aortae*. . 1 Fault present indications there will be a heavy vote out at the Republican prim , lig meetings on the 2:111' proximo. Not valstandlng thr slight bolt. the party herealmuts remains sufficiently strong and united to successfully fight Imth the Dem• .ocmtic and the new party. ' Tots DAY at noon Congress will adjourn and the country will breathe raider. But little business-was transacted during the long session and an immense number of publtt and private , bills were left un touched. The old rontplaint too much -talk and too little work can he truthfully made against the expiring Congress. til the .members of the National Assemble learn that speech making is not 'the only work- expected to he performed by them while. In Washington, we ran hardly hope for a more expeditious transaction of business demanding attention. TttE TELtusit.t Its by the cable were so contradictory yesterday that we are hardly able to reilect the war appearances in Europe. It It not improbable that Prussia will In turn assume the aggres sive towards France and demand sitisfar thin for the wanton insult received. yiliether war comes or conics not out of *he present complication, it is inevitable between the two great powers aroused Into anger. The near tutur7 will develop new cruises for scar, and a great struggle may-404,1y be anticipated between the Frenth and Prussians for the "balance of power." In Which all the great European powers may ultimately become inriilv • IT IS SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL : PACT that none of the newly enfranchised col ored citizens of the county have in any wise awarded sympathy or cacperation to the new third party Immanent. Not one of them was known to attend the plenary meetings of the bolters, and the one elected as delegate, without his con.. sent, to the. July Convention, came out promptly in a card and in no uncertai, way denounced the dinorganizers, and as. netted his allegiance to- the great party that had lifted Lis race out of bondage and clothed them with .tlie fall righti oP .citizanihip. 'rime colored people will vote ,aolidly with the Republican party, and a more grateful course on their part could not be desired. THE CAPE Or PAUL SeHOF.PPE, the Car lisle merd:erer, again excites public , atten tion. His friends have tried so hard to lave bin life that it would seem a .great pity after all their exertions that - the mis erable man should have •o lay down his life on 'the gallows. The Governor can • to • The prisoner must have undergone terri ble torture through the long year which hiaJife has been hanging on a thread and that sc-uniti to be puniahment enough for hint if he be guilty, and there are Many who yet believe him . innocent of the dark crime of which coUcicted and uenteneed to death. In leaning to the Ride of Mercy, tiny. Geary will win the approval of all the charitable people of the State, and Justice will not suffer. us pizazz: of the disorganizers said yesterday that Thomas M. Marshall, F.sq., "By his able, eloquent, consistent, on compromising advocacy of the. principles of the party--by fighting her battles in season and out of. season—Lad justly earned the title of 'champion of the Re publican party,' and was • favorably known and esteemed all over the State, and far beyond the limits of the State." Just so. Mt. Marshall is en uncom. promiiing and "eon/fir/rot" advocate. of "the priseipfict of the party." lie is -fa vorably known far beyond. the limits of the State as the champion of the Repub lican party." put lie is opposed to the course of the betters and their organ in their attempt to disorganize the party. Re has no fellowship with tliein and will have none. If ho advocates the priori. plea of the. party and is opposed to the new organization, pray what principles does It-advocate? Certainly not those of Republicanism? .Did Mr. Marshall, with the view of promoting the interests of the party, not appoint the present Chair man of the Executive Committee, whom the organ of the independOnt ciiganiza don tilifies every - day? If he Is "cocci. font," what are the diaorganizers ? THE FUNDING BILL The Bill which provides for fending the Nadi:mat debt at n hire rate of interest has Passed both Houses of Congress, and now awaits the signature of the Pivot. dent, which will no doubt be appended at once, as it is In 'substantially the same tenni as those recommended by the Ex ecutive and Secretary Boutwell. If the object of the hill 14141 be attain ed it will not only greatly diminish the annual -expenditure of the gojerstnent, lint also be the. means of introducing a large amount of foreign capital into the country. And we see no reason why It ' should not: be n' success. Tad sums of money are lying constant!y idle in Earn. peen countries, and their Possessors are looting for some safe and permanent se. entity in,whlch to Invest them. Any loan which. may be thrown on the money mar , . kit in London will be taken up In a few ) days, If capitalists are only satisfied that the security Is good, and there will be no drawback in the fulfillment of the stipu lations of the -contract. Walt of ' dent explicitness in nets creating loans, and the consequent legislative "tinker ing" and bickering in relation to them have seriously affected our credit abroad. European capitalists dread tlielackof sta bility which seems to characterise us in me lotion to ouLcontriots, which are construed differantlybY different parties and legida. Wes. The "watering" and consequent depredation of the value of stock's of cor p,oragens in this country has produced a foaling of distrust In the minds of for , eigUers of capital, which , makes them chary In investing in AmeriCan securities. Besides, ImpOsition and deception have _ frequently been Practised on many lend. era abroad, by agents of corporations who eared more for their personal interests than the erdiancement of our credit or reputation of the country. But notwith itanding all thin we do not apprehend any serious difficult' or delay in negotiating with foreign capitalists bonds for one &main& five hundred millions of dollars at the rates of interest specified in the act of Congress which hue just been passed, Insomuch as they are a government secu rity and its faith is pledged. for their re demption. Another matter will render the bonds popular abroad. Ever since the - close of the seer, out Government has shown a determined disposition -to liquidate the public debt at 114 enrlya pe rind as possible, and by steadily and largely reducing it from month - to month, since the present administration came into power, has de monstrated her ability to do'so. Although sinking funds have 'been establisbed by some of the governments of tbe tlld 'World at different periods in their history, they have never been productive of great results. Oursj a almost the only tiorern meat that has shown a determination to rid itself of a large public debt. .'"liforedver, our country is comparatively in its infancy. It has a brilliant future in. proipect. Its resources have only begun to be developed. It is constantly increas ing in„wealth. population and power, and and of - its ability to cancel its Mitigations. no one who informs himself as to its manu factures, Its agricultural and mineral re sources, its untiring industry and pro. gresslvr: development ran entertain the slightest doubt. . The funding of oar public d In, in the manner proposal, will bt an in emational bentht. It will atlltrd an outl t• for the cam unemployed capital of E rope, and largely Inereace oar own. .It will be a profitable and permanent security for the incestmenf of the capital . with -which countries in the eastern hembsphere are glutted, and will at the same iliac enable us to develop more rapidly and ester, sirely the great resources of the country, • The bill as paSsed, and a synopsis of which Was published In our telegraphic columns yesterday, provides for the issue of three separate classes of I bonds, vir. two hundred millions, bearin7f interest at the rate of fire per cent. per annum; three hundred millions, at four and a half per . cent., and ono thousand millions, at four per cent., these having a period to run of ten, fifteen and thirty years, respectively. Thus it will be seen that the reduction in interest will amount to many millions.of dollars annually. • =I The "organ of the new party" treated its readers yesterday to n Very refreshing history of the political situation in Alle gheny county, in the course of which it charged the legislative delegation to liar risburg with selling out the interests of the party fora mere "mess of pottage;' and "bartering, away the claims of the county" to a United States Senator. If , his charge were based upon fact. it might have same weight, but those Avb have the best TrielLlln of knowing declare there in not a word of truth in it. It is well known that therewere two candidates in this county Inc United Staten Senator, hotbed whom were heldin high extern by their respective friends. Much bitter rifts was manifested privately in the can eat, wI ich ne'cei appeared upon the our. fare. s 4.off as the Legislature assem• bled, th • EMP.ne of conflict was transferred from I ittsburgh to Harrisburg. The Alfrgh . ny county delegation held a me, ing in tho room of one.of the Senate , and at the auggestion of ono of the can. dates a Ferret ballot was had for the pur- pose ofi testing which had the greatest streno. The gentleman who sug gested% this course declared that if it did not appear . after the vote was taken that 'he had a majority in his favor he would retire from the field. Mr. Graham wits opposed to a secret bal. lot, and sloted an open , ticket, declaring that he would vote for Mr. Marshall as long as his name was mentioned in rote ship. Major Morgan also declared, pule tidy. his - preference for Mr: Marshall. while: Col.. Errctt voted for Mr. Moor head. For whom the individual rotes of the other members of the -'!,,riele ration were rall, • no ' orie knows, we believe, till this day, except that that two of them must have voted for Mr. .31nrskall. and three for Mr. ,Moorhead, for when' the halide were counted it was found that the delegation wert:equally divided betWaen the two candidates. As soon as the rdsult was known. Mr. Moor. head retired from the 'contest, and the next, morning MrlilArshall withdrew his name. There was neither barter nor sale here. .On the 'contrary, some 4 sa - the friends of the respective candidates gave the most positive assurance that they would vote for not others as long as their names Were before the Legislature. This showed there was no ignoring the claims of Allegheny county to the United States Senatorship. When the . candidatea with drew their names the delegation, of roArse, could not vote for them. Thaw who now complain of "barter and sale" evinced the most determined pnrPose to defeat Mr. Marshall, and Senator tiraham wail charged with being ton earnest for his election. . . • lint we deeire to put the following p. tion to the editor of thei Coinmential, who annertn that the Allegheny county dele gatiyn sold' out Western Perustylvania for a "mess of pottage," Did yOu not Ray to a member- of the. Iminlature that an Mr. Moorhead had developed no strength in the content, you were In favor of John Scott of Huntingdon? We ark a plain Ten, or No, to this question. If an answer is not given-there are gentlemen of integrity who will feel themselves, called upon to ntaiFshe facts. By whom then were the claims of Allegheny county ignored! By the editor of the Commileiol, who de clared he preferred Mr. Scott to Mr. Mar. shall. And this greatly. astonishes us, be cause Mr. Scott was well known to be the choice of Senator Cameron! We be lieve things are not an tied an they are represented to he. • Senator Cameron ran make an honest and judicious choice. We wish then, our readers to mark this fact, that the editor of the Comn!er dol preferred Mr. Scott to Mr. Marshall, who is a citizen of Allegheny county! although he said yesterday, that 20,000 voters would 'have "rejoiced" in hie elec tion to the office of United States Senator. Our editor and the people are evidently on different sides. • 'Me Rime paper charges that there was a oznspirsey"hast year to defraud Governor Geary out of the ,- -renomlnation, against the wishes of nine-tenths of the party." We ask a decided'answer to the following questions: Did the editor : if the rammer ', cid not make a personal appeal to neveral pereonnimm thin county who were at the Philadelphia Convention to use their in- finance •to secure the. nomination of Hon. J. D. Coleman, of Lebanon, in order tide feat Gen. Geary t Did lie hot go to Phil adelphia and endeavor by his personal in finenceto defeat Governor Geary ? There are seteral gentlemen ready w prove that he did these eery thingi. It is plain then that the Cornigercial claims to be only, ono-tenth of the people, as Dino-tenths were for Mr. Geary 's - re norninatlon, and tt wail opposed to It. Let it be remem bered. that Mr. Coletnanla a strong. per sodal friend of General Cameron. Tet, he was preferred by the organ of the bc6ters to Governor Geary. Another good omen. . • The neat charge la that the majority of the Republican party has dwindled down from eleven thousand in 1889 to four thou sand In 1889 anti that ••our ciiiiiidate for Commissioner wail beaten." Why t his great falling off? Through whose agency "Wlll our candidate for Commis- w._~~.:: _.__ PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY- mintier beaten! Mere are many g . aod meaning and honest people who Militate not to sasert that the Commercial has demoralized, to some extent, the liepublivan party by its contin ual abuse of its members and. ever• lasting fault finding. 'Tile very men who last year by their divisive course defeated our candidate for Com missioner, have organized an independent party with the view, it potisible,a defeat ing the whole ticket this fall-and electing Democrats to era*. position. It the people are prepared for such a result, we will bowko their will. although we would sadly &Pion, the coneetplenees. We are convinced, however, that there is no danger. Tido is' the real situatrOn .11 affairs. We challenge 'the bolters and their or. Ann to disprove it. REPUDIATED BY ITS OWN NOM Mil! 'rite bolter's organ has been endeavnr ng deceive its readers by assuring hem that the work of disintegration Wit risking the trinst ngratifying progress- throughout the eoludy . These statement. • made. from day to day, have only' filled the min . & of thomc who k better with gust and contempt for thus , who bar barefarmlness to make them. Th ern which inspire the organ of diarui tion with so mud ! hope, are believed, very generally, to be manufactured in its own ;Alice, although conveniently dated at some "remote - township in -the county. Some of these letters are said to be from per sons who it is well known have no sympa thy whatever 'with the organizatinn of a new party, but on the contrary 1111 e labor ing with all their might to defeat its ob jects. Love letters may be written to Or der, but the Republicans of Allegheny are too fair beyond the outer circle of ignorance to be imposed upon by squib: manufactured for the express purpose o creating discontent in their • ranks. The game will not work, and the sooner it is bindoned the better •for the honor those concerned. The people do not want a new party. and will resist all attempts made to frame one by every fair and possi. The letter 6f declinature front lion. D. N. White. one of. the nominees of the bolters' on the Aseembly ticket, which we publish this morning, manifests any. thing but -aratifying'progress!' to the work of disorginization. Mr. White is 'well knOwli, far beyond the limits of the State . of Pennaylvrtnia, as nn honest and upright ,eitieen, devoted to the interests of the country and the unity and integrity of the Republican party, nod as always having been opposed to disorganimtion. hold and fearless stand which he took Knott - gainsl Nothingism, When he • as Editor and Proprietoy of the ZEIT 1.1. ltas endeared him to many who. at the time of that insane moment, contend ed fiercely against him. lint knowing the dangers with which disorganization 'was fraught, at 'a great peeuniaiy sacri fice, he boldly resisted the attempts that were made by designing ind'unpiincipled politicians to proscribe citizens of foreign _birth. Those who were his strongest opponents then are now fully convinced that he wits right. of ream has produrrd DO chaug In and patriatid I.• shows that he is as much opposoil to organization now, as has was wiwn pin Nothingistu was rampant. hlu not o refuses to accept the nomination ten. dered him by the bolters, tai, declares that the movement is illadviard'and preg nant with danger, and that therefore he can have no sympathy with it. It in a sourre of felicitation to tut that ;nun of Mr. Widte'n experielwr. profound wiaanm And 'Ol l4 isearsee."- va.ll-..a unsullied elianteter and sterling . honesty, should endorse.. he does in his letter of declinature this Innming.erqry sentiment that the 0 4.ZETTE has uttered in regard to the organieation of a 'new party. and the motives which prompt.' it. lila old Whig friends in the cofinty, who:. name is legion, will rejoice with all their heart. when they read ldx noble letter, and find that xi!) flattering political bait can tempt him to join the max of disorganization, and that removed as he has been for many years from the maelstrom- 9 ot politics. he can sit down in his peaceful rural home and deliberately pen an . endorsement„ of the'terichings of a journal from which 'he long since voluntarily - severed himself. and which owes to him much Of its prey ent prestige End power. We have nn fear of the result. .Mr. White's letter, published over his nsn signature, proves that the bolters are de , spiwdby the very men upon whose force of character and high reputation they hoped to ride into power and secure 'for themselves the spoils of office. Despised and rejected as they are by their own nominees and the people, the difairgani sera are in the last throes of political death, and are using every means in their power to induce the Republican party to accept of their nominations; that they may not be buried in a grave so deep that they will never know a resurrection. Clank. Boehler, July 10"—Start. hat Realization of an .ominour Dream. (From the Cincinnati Commercial.] • The oilmen fn the (Lerman newspaper offices are discussing with hated breath and startled faces, a peculiar circumstance well calculated to send a nervous thrill through a superstitious body: — It is all about "only a dream," • but there is a mar• reborn; coincidence in the case. Charles 13oehler. the German printer, who, in a fit of delirium tremens, killed himself by jumping from a third story window, was buried yesterday, July 10, his funeral be ing largely attended. Some three years ago`this unfortunate mail was working at the case, side by side with his intimate friend. Chris. Stieler, at the rolkablatt office. One noon Stieler came into the composing room, having on his face an unusually serious expression. Asked as to the cause, he gathered a group around him from among the printerkanras they sat in a neighboring saloon over their bear, lie described -to them how, in. his sleep, from which Le hadlut recently awakened, he had seen, slowly drawn before him by black-plumed white horses, a somber hearse, containing a full.length coffin; on which, In large letters, was inscribed "Charles Boehler, July Ilk" • , This dream, no morn singular than many that every reader of this has bad, but fearfully ominous to a superstitions mind, did not have mach effect at that time on many of 'those who heard it. It was not forgotten, however, . for on the I.olli-of July, last year, Boehler was con gratulated by his Mends who knew of the dream on the fact of being alive and in good health. Boehler remarked "Well, I've got another year to live yet." Ile had only one year, however, for, accord ing to the dream, he was buskd on July 10th. It is-thought by some that Buehler brooded over this dream, and as the fatal day slomNy and swiftly approached, and that he was superaitlour enough to be thrown into an excitement from which he sought refuge in liquor. HowerVer that maybe, liquor brought him to hls grave on the day of his dream. • • agrieved gentleman vrrites as fol.. lows to the Cleveland Leader : "Messrs. Editors; In this morning's issue of the Leader there is n notice of the arrest of Wm. Lloyd for housebreak• ing, etc. The facts in the caseate as fol lows; There was some misunderstanding between Mr. Lloyd and hit wife, and she applied for a divorce, since which she has been living with • neighbor On Satur day his son, who was taking aire , of the place, came to Cleveland .with a load of produce, and in his Absence the wife broke Into the bonne and curled away all the furniture that she could and on Simdiy Mr. Lloyd went and took them from her and brought them home again. Who ever gave you the information you got • misinformed. CARD FROM D. K. WHITE, EISQ TO THE EDITORS OT THE GAZETTE; Gentlemen—A correspondent , in your paper this morning reminds me of a duty which . ' owe to the Republican party. and which I hare been c ontemplating ever since tit* prticeedings of the Independent Rejmldiian ronvelitinn retiched me. but which I have delayed uom a repugnance to do anything 40 increase the unhappy dOisention prevailing in t h e Republican ranks. With all due respi , t to the gentleman' who signed the call Which originated the July Convention, which did me the honor to select we as on. of their candidates for the Legislature, I do not and cannot up. prove of their undertaking, and had I been aware that my name would be pre rented tw the Convention. I should hay.; taken prompt measures to have withdrawn it—not because I do not respect the gentle men engaged in the movement, believing that most of the signers to the call were actuated by proper ruotivOs—pm because I do not consider it an honor ?to have the approbation of so respertabie a body of reastituenta—but becau. e I . regard the movement -as 111111efeli ry, unwise, . and - fraught with claTUrer to )te beat illiPlrePte. of the party. .i If there ari• evils in the interior work inga of the party, and I do not deny them. although I - think they have broil 'rang., gentled, -they can he corrected within th,e! part,. To deny this would be to give nit, the whOle system of free st trrage, and tti acknowledge the governmes t by the M.o. plc a failure. If every.time we discover what we consider unfairness. or imagine we have found corrnption in primary neetings and reinventions, W. must take the po titian of independent movements for the purification of the party. how long will it la• I,efor,a the party itself will 1,,e. come an army of stragglers, without to. hesion, without poWer, a • mere rope of sand, a thing of contempt Evils are inseparable from the manage• meat of all institutions controlled by im perfect men. The Wit of man never lint. and never can codtrive a system free from the attacks of i designing men. Our goveruments,our legislatures, our munici palities, and even our chureht4;are suffer ing to it greater 'or less degree from the very evils charged- upon the machinery for nominating enlid . illitteel for office, And what. pray, is to protect the reforth movements from the very evils rout planted of RA incident to the regular nominations" All parties, to be efficient, midst have their acetedited authorities, duly nod legally appointed in arcordance with es : tablifthed usages. The Republican party in this county, which has had such a brilliant history. has its regular. legal or ganization. which has Mille dOWO from the first Convention held to organize the party. Every Republican owes a fealty to the party so organized, and wlteri ttouventinWhas been thus legally called, it Is his duty and his privilege to attend the primary meetings, and then: i'vert himself for the selection of honest and, judicious men to represent, im in the ap proaching Convention__ The correction of all evils is thos always iu the hands of the members of the party. and if they are not corrected, it ielnot the fault of the organization, but of the people themselves in their primary rapacity_ If it cannot be Inns in this way, I know no other rem- Indepenifent movements will tint do it berausw to be successful they must command the support of the bulk of the me party whirl was PO fOrtlrPt so to re quire an revolutionary a inc.venkenl. and change of name will not make men a Timer arilxe in the hintory of the 1 , blic when it becomen the duty of t to to (inward old party princtpt and tiea,,and to enter into new combi. nationg with new and vigoroup prioripl It wax_thus that the Republican party • founded on the ryina of the old Whig tarty, and the old Jackson patty, and with a vigor. and power, sad earneatneas, never excelled in this or any other countr\y, arose suddenly to the control of the National tiovernment. Since that time. Its history. grand, wonderful, glorious, is the histo. 17 of our country. -It will stand out on the pages of the future historian an mark. ing the proudest era of our national life. It has raised our country to the highest pinnacle of greatneas in the eyes of all nations. It has atricketi , the abacklen from four millions of manacled halide. It halt made union of the States pdasible, by making it possible for every citizen to go evarywltere, uttering hie thoughnqreely I on every subject. 'Chia party today is in the'vigor of its manhood. It las. 'control of nearly all of our Stated, as well as our National Ciovernment. It has still a great work to do to etinaerve Ito vast achieve meurs.and cannot lay down . the sceptre of its power without ruin to the beat interests of the country.' The Republican party of Allegheny county has a hintory to be proud of. It wan the fret organized Republican party in the State, if not in the nation. The first Republican State Convention win held inPittnburgh, under Ito aunpicen, an well an the fret National Republican Con. vention. It etoad by the country and the government in the darkent bourn. It has rolled up cant majOritien for the 1t... Publican faith and the Republic - Ito candi• dates, time and again, carrying cheer In fainting heartn, and amusing the courage of the denpondentn. With such a cause and auch a liletOry nhall we now' fritter away our strength for real or imaginary evils iu our mode of nominations. and by our divisions trail our long victorious flag at the feet of modern Democraq For tone I cannot do it. Already are our polit kat foel.l chuckling over our folly, and are immuring therneelves of certain victory next fall. In my candid opinion, the only hope of defeating their expectation. in for Republican. to .tnnd by their old reg• ular, legal organization, to send gond men to represent them in the Aitgust Cous•en tion, and thus securing a good ticket, as. sure themselves of .an old-fashioned Having thus given some of the reasons why I cannot unite in the 1.0. a -died reform movement. I take this opportunity to re• announce to the Republicans - of this county thnt my partial friends will again present my name for Domination to the Legislature at the ensuing Anguet eon vention. • My nomination for the , Legislature last year was made without O any solicitation on my part. Daring the late amnion of the Legislature I endeavored honostly„to do my duty Wee beid ofmy ability, giv ing toy entire time during the session to its labors. I would be gratified to know that my fellowoitizens approved of my cotirse, and on thin ground mainly would a nomination and election have any. charms for me. D. N. WHITE. SEWICKLEY, July 12, 1870. Hoc. ANDREW firgwani, of Pennsyl. cads. Is not the oldest living Congress. .man. lion. Ezekiel Bacon. of New York, now 94 years of age, was elected to Con gress from the Berkshire District, in Massachusetts, in 1807" Re sat for three Successive terms. It is consequently sixty three rears since he was first elected to Congresi. His first rite was given in 1800, for Mr. Jefferson, and 'his last in .1804, for Mr. Lincoln. He hian been - for many years the oldest living graduate of Yale College. . TITE three milt:Muds on the shore of Lake Michigan. between Manlatee and Sew Buffalo are to be consolidated - under the mime of the Chicago and Michigan lake Shore Company. "1611 BIN DEIN." [The following ingenious, producaion, written in fine different languages,, viz., English, Latin, Greek, French and Ger man, in clipped from an exchange] i,..pus oil • hero lined. Qui loved puellas Cs.: • • R;Vtlei"a'.%7ll=Tgtetsr.r - • . Ott-II Int•mota. on beau mann - Non possum both avoir, rya auaraas anian Mar, Teen Kate and I b at e war • ' •,c,adu babel argent coin. • , ed Kato hi. suns/ Cue.; Ci Loth .unt,TerT Et qt.., formoEle Ml=lM== • l'alluuzi the duo malt I, afo.lre propouura ad late I wrobt cad ov•olON't ohada• thoh to Satit's demo, II troure Moulds there? . Eat quite forget. [delete ranter'. Both aunt eu goodly fate. ed Molting on thine. toPO. Between pond. twain. 7ceplt to ten hie dame to Kate Dans on poenquo strain. Male, gioncing ever et anon At fair pAronndte l W Pr n wh ic h he m eant v his sigh. Each virldu heard the decal in, With cheeks aa range as mine: And °tering eacha milk-white hand Until yr hispertin.`'.4 ell bin dein.- I=l= EMMI Hang's Amara., Sterling'. A nabroals. yees Hair Via.q.'Humett'a Hair Renewer.. URbanl'• Curling Fluid. Barry. TrlCo9bur., Thibbetth. .Mien's, Woods. eireasian, flpald whis and Hall) , Vegetable Sicilian Renewer. Lbw. nelie Colorthe. 'Upham', Mathew's. Usehalors, ClartmodoroleAlphituis and Framer'* Hale Dyes. Persona wishing any of the above own rely on getting the genuine article, it the lowest prleeaat LAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S DRUG STORE. Owner Pe '' tgte and ninth (old St. (RAW Strwwld. U 11) EY THE I:TETICAL Strength vapornics fast at this reason. This Is especially t case with all who live by the meat of their brT. Prom every pore of the sieve-like skin a mot. ture erndes which contains ele ments of vi idity, Thereby the blend is linpover !shed, the iferves relaxed. the muscles weakened the digertion impaired, the bowels disturbed, eat the animal Spiritidepressed. The constant'dral• that poolucor there effects cannot be arrested. be .... • • . It Is lee to the heat of the atmosphere; but Its of the • Ilre-sustalning etementi eau be ed by extra ;nth:or:dine. how. therefore. I 3 the time 101 resort to Hostetter 's Stomach ten. the most powerful and healthful or all vege able tonic* Long experleem has proved th. • nothing eleo will efficiently euntain and regulate the ern,. when wilting d a wn under the double preemie qt greeneive heat, and conaant physical nr:tuentollehor. All pergongWilo h eve been tempt- eit to try the local ”tonics - so-called I which have been etartiist by sordid 'speculators In almost everl town sod villitne,with a view of - turning a Penni by the eredellity of the unwary, know this to their erisL it iv a whir maxim that says •'hold WI to that which Is . of the forty millions of people in the rnited States, probably one-fifth hare tested therestoratire properties of Mate, • mrs Bitters and it now it to he t ' , peeler for dys pepsia, blilonanms. nevi O. WMOLSICII, general de bility. constipation. fever and ague. and want 01 appetite: that any of these should be perm:tad...l - emieriment with the worthless nmotrums. tee ended by unscrupulons and ignorant eruneMes seems almost InereMble. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FABER Sr, VAN •DOREN 361 Liberty Street rirrseumn PA. STEAM ENCr'INES =I MACH 1N EMIT, Steam Ptmps, , Engineers' and Machinists' Tools, STEAM FIRE'' F.,NGINES BELTING, Woolen Miebinery, Machine Cards. tirMannfactnrers' and Mill Sap• plies ' A. constant supply on hand and Itirnithed on short notice. ORIDEBSBOLUTED A Good Set of BLANK BOOKS For $6,50, M.d. or food ..rule paper. rued and Isidozsd bound In Mr., sheep leather. and conslatlns of One Ten Quire Ledger, One Ten Quire Day Book, One Six Quire Vast Book eking in QUIRES Ins nal, illdtTlL The books will be sold ee1...L....m0t0r landste those whn bare partial est. In use. J. L. READ &SON Booksellers and Stationers No. 102 FOURTH AVENUE. PMSBURGII White Lead and Color Works, 1, choonma,ker & Son, PROPRIETORS, HIUK LEAD of . WITITE.LEn ipirit A pe, d 3. 1 M;% Vile— B, OFFICIC AND PA , TORZ. , 1.2,1i6 and 42 Wren Slut EMEEMEM We call edtentlon thew...ant. (e.t.a on our etrictly Pure Whits lwad, and when we Ray itiipur.. Sr carbonate of Wad, - we mean - chemlcallpatirwii that In h. and ce b ot hdra, and the fore I. whiter saperlot, ln color and n o,. to be waiver carbonate of Lead toewhiter then en? In the =what , and will forfeit tn. rice or oth p.k.s. If containing tba leant teration. SUMMER RESORT. Loretto • Springs, • • CAMBRIA -CO., PA. Tbh Summer IMAM le 4 mile. from Cresson. Advantage. memelled. 'Moll..lon Tickets by the Co. ma be had dodos the summer. Terms very moderato. For Circular and full Infer manor.. addrem _ F. A. GIBBON. • JAMES RENO, PIMPENVONTRAOToR AND OUILDICH. The leylog of Atone PIO House Drains promptly emented.. • • °WICK. 03 and 67 SANDUSKY STAMP aldeore,lo7l FromoniSt.,Allosh4.7. Je23716' JOSEPH R. HUNTER, Merchandize Broker, _ aao I.:EBEIVInr srritmvir. of Music Building.) rirreßuntirt. l.zi:rs P ROPOSALS FOB COAL.—The un- Clentsriod solfclt Proposal. for thalraupply of Coal, for the ensuing year. same to be delivered at Choir Worts, byre!) or river. Mouton required. 2.000 toi 2.300 busbels dally. Proposals re paired autll.lusun Ist. Prernstrimi, July 12.12470• OTICE--The FLOM which exploded 1V at TAM Liberty arid amnia the ere on July 40, has cot WTISINSSIIGNR'S Kin STONE FLUID. which Is sold by! LOUTITER & TYSON, No. 34 Smithfield street. hut another amide. There never has been any explosion it the Key stone Mid. I , -A GENCY BUSINESS OF ALL e - miL n atta". l 4""ik MaKa LOUT. %rocs %tree, P. 1 1 ,0•10..... (Mod references elven if desired. lell:fn & BROTHERS Dealers In Drog. Pan' in 3-23 ITENDERSOY, J 1 21114 Liberty Unbolt sod ?want blodid.... • MORNING, JULY 15, - 1870. NEW ADVERT AT WE SEMPLE'S, ISO f and IS2 Federal Street, =1 Desirable Dry Goods._ BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS Very :Low Prices! 'DRESS GOODS. Plain and Plaid Japanea• fitlks.- • amine. Mixed and Plaid Js ea Poplins. Lawns. Ilernaniea, Grenadne& Mimi and Drab Mess Linens, very White Goods. Striped and Flanred Plain and Plaid Nair .°e. End Jiienneta, Plain Perca le . ted a nd I.lght and Cbintrea, at popular vrin SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CASSI.MER-ES, Cottonades and Linen Drills Shetland Shawls, LACE. SHAWLS Light Summer Shawls, At Attractive Prices WE SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street. Allegheny AT HORNE & CO'S. Received this Day: Traveling Satchels, Coi'd and Black Salina; Black Gro Grain Sash Ribbons Colored Saqh Ribbons, Gauze Merino ❑ndergblrlg, Large Palm Fang, Silk and Linen Fang. HATS, FLO W ERS Ali Hillery Goods, I= NEW GOODS Received Every Day. 7 AND 79 MARKET STREET CLOSING OFT Summer DRY GOODS BELL & MOORHOUSE 21 Fifth Avenue, OFFER THE BALANCE OFTHEIR Thin Dregs Goods, Lawns, Chintzes, Hernani4. VERY 404. EA P. On a Par with Gold WE NOW OFFER Our New Stock INOMMEI DRY GOODS NOTIONS EASTERN PRICES MMEEIIMEIMED Examine our Goods & Prices AItI3IJTHNOT, SHANNON & CO, N 0.1.15 Wood Street IMPROVED CHERRY SEEDER. It has been I for the bun at yotie,sne never au.] In an pa • is Instance to stre eetlre settee°. on to we Whoa nu Joiletelicepaelty,lt mill weds Dubai f Mamis in we minutes. - • The Machine Is Chess. Pimple. Datatde and • . .. • .. .. 1. The Ilopper ls adlataele. theme, adapting It to oltell Chortl e - .1 It .b Um east Cherry index le the Matte, Ito • All proem alliStetseel to JAMES BOWN, , * N 0.186 Wood Street, 1= 1 .! Will be Filled at 14.4NUFACTITREW PRICES. STONE:., AT Chimney TOps, HOT AIR & CHIMNEY FLUES, &c. Alas. and full isammtstent eadosantly on hand HUB!" H. COLLUIS, nal go IMMO) /MINIM ZUQ a CO. in 13.1110 frn).: 'STEM 'Bort , EiCit Proposals will be recitroht!br-Ilesitoord w ej utp r T trrimill i Zruadei b rit= =Plir or me.. 1 . - outing thil'Neello nos At9Clifelli ! II wuminit. 1 , ... Jur sae the rt. - 0ttre " 2 4 ..., Seeettleeettete, east; be imiee at lite! ;:.; BANE . BOBBIt. NM 3 filetk street. NW U. melee, directed Le Prison Inepoctors. and lett with the Co tret ahet at .4x, o'elort.r.*,, xutp4. l ri tn. I\TOTICLAny InforsnstioCtot 40. .111 GEKGr w iItELAND who, abb. 15 . 1 M b :T b rtrr) or Ph: bau d Gr_ .lA NPF4II - twotlor or b aud yooq V Plt unPIAAnd• 11•11. boar P1N.... P., wUI boa. • h i. by oddreosin. La MB KING, this al.. 10004 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1118 WM. SEMPLE'S, ISO and 1S Federal_Strcit, EIMMTEBEI A GUuD STOt li ut Sash and Bow Ribbons, Hats, Bonnets, . AND STINDOWNS; Priers as Low asCanbef ound Anywhere At 11H c.. Ladte\ti and Mi... Hate. At 75a full •lied Luna Shawls. At $l.OO, littlk Para..;ls. worth $1 73. At Mo.. Fast Colored Callous. • At SHe., Lleht and Dark Calicoes. At 100.. ail the Best. Makes of Callet.a. At $l.OO for 9 yards atlntr. Callao.. At 12150.44 Bleached Mos 110.• superior artlela At 13150.. Fast Colored Lawns. At 12Me., Printed I.'h•llis .d Alpaca, _ At 250.. Double Width (Ilene Mahal rs, n wand n Gloves and Hosiery. rcen and Pine Kid Glove.. lack and Colored Hid and Lisle Three. lore. adleV. Mese.' and CbildrenlaTiooe. en and [loyal half nor. ,ADIES' AND GENTS Summer Underwem Collate, Cuffs and Necktie., tree Cohere and Handkerchiefs. Hoop Skirts and Skeleton Com.ts. _Ladles' and Children's Aptone and Scre. Hair Swathes and Chignons. • Jet Jewelry. Pocket Books. Satchels. &c. WI. SEMPLE'S'- ) • • 80 and 18d rederalStreet,Allegheny •=. 1 114 B_AILEY&Co a r CHESTNEIT ST, l I IMADELPI -11/ ' pekrecomt '6lirte Rif The reputation and experi ence of 40 years, warrant us in saying. that our stock of Fine Timekeepers of the best Euro pean and American Makers is now the largest in the coun try; and we guarantee that each. Watch we sell, is finished with great mechanical precision, has all the late improvements, and will run regularly; well, and give satisfaction. Inquiries promptly replied to Weds forwarded by Mass for at➢roral BUY THE GENUINE CLARK'S "O. N. T." SPOOL COTTON GEO. AI CLARK SOLE - 2 , 1 E N T Sold Everywhere. ern= JOHN Q WORKMAN 11. RICHARDYQAVI. WORKMAN & DAVIS Sneeasson to WORKMAN. SWORN s lumen and Minden In Carriages, Buggies, . SPRING & BUCK WAGONS. 42, 44, 46 and 4$ Beaver St.. Allegheny. Senaleilli neatly and promptly °spouted. 0 den (or Net Work women up In good style and minuted to gl. satisfaction In ererl 0 - Newest stria of work momently on band. BOLE AGENTS for the New Waren Wheel Com peers mate of BATIVIN't PATILNT WHEELS. end Ilapph Patent QM. Relfter sold Antl-Battler for liharts. R. RICHARD DAVIS baying perehawd the lo- Wrest of Alex. and Wm. D. Moore. la the NW arra of .WORRNIAN, hIOORE t CO., the todslaws 0111 hweetter be continued at the old stank miter the name and style of WORKMAN K DAME. Orders solletted. JOHN O. WORKMAN, • 11. RICHARD DAVIS, .0 with ClUsises` National Bank. Plttabearb,.. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS JEWELERS, 98 Mar \ het street, Pittsburgh (TRIAD DOOR WROM FIFTH.) Have han all the Titest novelti Platede Jew elry; Can all sr Pthres and env. Ware of new design.. suitable for wedding gifts. Watela. Id Rothcan ththere In gold end sliver eases. kind Perldtht WiDdlliillool3- itaptly on hand, as well as a full variety ef the doer grades of the Soles Watch, Including Jur a...en-Jaen'. !emend:, and other.. We WI perUenlar SUOMI. to O. fa 1111104 Aipetrtng and regulating doe Watches- To that 0040,0 h) -mall y 19(07 dined. branch of oar bostneu we glee eget hal looo of and thrla esdel6nrita "HILL & ADAM'S SEWER PIPE CO," 65 and 67 Sandusky St, Allegheny. PitT,:fsrnaFgrndinlv!aluT'l2 0. G. MoDIELLEN, Agent. 'GRAND RE-OPENING NEW GOODS. Shoe; Boota ani Gaiter; HENRY PAULUS', N 0.124 0:110 AVENUE, MAMMY CITY The and irs;soied apla taloa possession of his MC slam, sad stocked It with a rich assort ment ortIOOTO, SHOIiti.AND CIAITSItik Gootis as mall as prices will give satisfadlo. Former Trim. and the patina are lasiteo to shim PAULUS.. HOLNES, ZELL & CO., ANCHOR* COTTON MILLS,' liskantutztrors of iigavi =DIM end LIGHT ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Sheeting and Batting. Bakery, Confectionery .•. ICE CREAM: 'The ondalettreg hatoetabhecta the ears hog. nese to the weff_Alwrellagent tocalker,•Na• $B7 Allegheny. Ongatier bWat =etas tan: e=lir op for the hemmers of 10e Mem. who wthfils, • It mrf ... co t = t rt e ro gi t t .... P . g . i. o %cm . . 60 e h : Ile per la PIM:Ice& A. REODE tegalcA° • =MEM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS f the cuesaete and Ohio Railro Ca The Chesapeake and •Ohio Railroad ompkou.l 4.1 nanial....tr..m SA.TINIONI... TA.. he ,Tlobrated WRITE Sul.PFnru SPHINOS. Vat Tin:tele. 'll3 tonna It 1. being rapidly ended I. the (thin river, 200 Innen farther •nklui[ in •11 497 tulle In Its provuss Westsrard,lt penetrates and opens up to market the 'WONDERFUL ('OAT. DEPOSITS OF - THE KANAWIIA REGION IN WEST TM GISIA. And thus briurs the supert"r=o..aband.t Casio of that sentinn Tnin eammlanication with the IRON ORES OF VIIIOINIA AND 0010. and the . WESTERN. snutri WESTERN AND EASTERN =MI When completed it will connect the SUPERIOR HARBOR VACILITIgh OF TriaiIIESAPEAHE 13A T nith reheldeAncizetliin cn the liblo rtveriend thellth the ENTIRE SYSTEM OF RAILROAD WATER TRANSPORTATION OF TRH ORE T WIDiT.AND SOUTIIWINT. It Will make a 411011T..EAST, t'llEA aud ItOVT/t from the iV EST to the SEA and will rnmuaand A LARGE :SHARE OF THE ENortld OTIS FREIGHTS ientlog traosportastion to It BSI Doug become ellen( the mot IMPORTANT AND PROFITABLE EAST AND WET TRUNK NES OF RAIT.IIOAD In the &entry. and 00. d a trade of Immense value. The completed phrtlon of the Raul la doing a PROFITARI.E. AND INCREASING BUSINESS. and le fully equal In Value to tho whole antormt of the mortgige upon the entire LI:Ie . -413.000: 000.1 The Man of the rheeapeake and Ohio RAilrowl CtuutMoY. he Mu tt FIRST MORTGAGE UPON THE &STIER LINE, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENTS, WORTH WIZEN COMPLETED AT LEAST 11.30: 000,00.0,' Is therefore hne of the molt .bstantl eoneareative and reliable Railroad Loans ever of fared In the martial, and la pecullezly adapted t' the amnia of Investors and Capitalists. Who desire to make their Invuotruenth with th motif. satignetor, ...trance ht . POSITIVE ANI UNDOUBTED SECURITY: The Ronde are In denominations of $l,OOO, $5OO and $lOOl, d mar be bad COUPON or REGISTERED nterest Sir per cont. per annum. payable NAY 1n and NOVEMBER 1 s PRDICIFAL AND INTEREST 'PAYABLE IN GOLD IN THE PITT OF NEW TOILE. Prlce 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST In Cl/1, .nay. at which price they pay heady SET EN PER . t'idNT.lN•LpoLia on their coat. m in Ad GorC mem Bonds sod otherSecuritles dealt In, In the lock Exchange received In excharura, at their full ark. value, and Bond/. aentto all parts of the con try, free of Mamas charges. They ' be obialned by °Piffling direct from us or throng any responsible Aso* or Banker in any part of th l country. I --T . • Fisk & Hatch, BANKERS. No. 5 Nassau Street, New Yo Maps, Pamphlets and full information furnished upon application in periion or by mail. S LEAN & CO. 65 Fourth Ave., Rittsburgh COAL AND COME AIORGAN Sr, CO • 1t ANUFACTOR!MS OF •' (-) NNELLSVILLE COKE, At thrir Nine& Broad Yard, P. & C. B. OLT., 1:0, WATER STREET, BY RAIL - ROAD, And Deliver in the City, I=llll Oscar F.Laram&Co. MANUFACTURERS OF CON NELLSYTILE COKE Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coal PITTSBURGH. OFFICE : ROOM No. 4, Gazelle% Building Ord reepectfulls solicited. apflvlA 'COAL! COAL! YOUGHIOGHENY GAS COAL CO" Thls Company ere now prepared to furnish the pest Coal of uly aloe or onantltv. AT YAIR LAM . Otte. and Yard adJoinitat the Cennellsville Rail road Depot, foot of Try Street, Pittettursh. Orders addressed to either Stine. West Neaten, Pe, orb Yard, will be prbriptly attended to. N. P. 011gRN, Secretary. & CO, 1M123 Charles H. Armstrong - DEALER IN Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coa And Manufacturer of COAL, &LACE AND DESULPIIIIRIZED COKE. OFFICE END YARD. corner Butler and Morton Liberty and Clymer streets. Ninth ward; also. Pecond set. - Etaloth ward. end :tea t of Ross street, P A C. R. R. Depot. Seoond Orders left at eltber of the above °aloes, or ad dressee:l to me throushlltLebanitt P. 0.. will ready° .promplattentton. Refer Sm i th,, lam n 11001 1 , 4, Rom.Y ‘ Wedie WIX UnVon 11011 01111.. S. S. 1 °IX& Co. ?Nab ell. Stevenson & Co., Bissell & Co., Mr Xgf4. Ale>• . 11. 1 r=rL . .71,"AT . Wt!'`.4 . . Co Yabt A!. erNgill i e j k in C n o." EPsifotTe . po . villa R. IL, Pennsylvania R. rs., &Realign, Panay RB. COAL! COAL!! COAL!! I DICKSON, STEWART & CO., ' Flaying removed their mica to No. 567 Liberty Street, Mete's' Clt) Floes MUD RECORD FLOOR. Aft now pwspared t runtish rood YOUOIIIO- 0111LNY LUIIP 1.17/T COAL OR SLACK. at the lowest market price. h AU °reefs left at the ofeee, or addret to them through the Mlin. Win es attended to rawoustlT LIVERY & SALE STABLES Robt, R. Patterson &Co, Seventh - Avenue and Liberty Street WILL ON EVERY SATURDAY 11018 AN _AUCTION SALE Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, And ererythfac .wenalning to the florae. Peelle. dashing to sell ow plezoi leer. their no tire of roeelezehent on or before Thursday of each week la order for edrertielne . , Prompt attention and good este will he (tree elf Mote left for =le. JOHN H. STEWART, ir4l3l7'fr. pAre"E'TarirrT,7s. Livery, Sale' and COMMISSION STABLES, car. Seventh Avenue and Litany SI: PITTSBUROII, PAJ •p3ih/ „ CARPETS, OIL CLOTS'S, &c SUMMER STOCK. Fine, Medium and Common . GIRRETS. Our Stock la the ►argent we haTe • ever offered to the trade. =I I=l ITMEMIM IMECEEM IThwlt;lSlltHlpfl ME= CARPETS. Bovard, Rose & Co., 21 '.FIFTH AVENUE b!;= BARGAINS CARPETS CAN NOW BIC WAD AT NFarland &Collins 71 AND 73 FIFTH AYE. They ere taking dock, awl will close out teeny et the bast Brussels and Ingrains, At lees than ant C.O. Call torn and get the choice JeZl CARPETS New Rooms! New Goods! NEW PRICES'! a lltr i t h =lantted m• opentoo oftLur Now I= C.IRPET'S Ever Offered in this Maket. LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861 OLIVER McCLINTOCK It CO, 23 Fifth Avenue. CHEAP CARPETS. Superior Ingrains, COMMON CARPETS, 60 TO !Ls CENTS PER YARD. M I () ALLUM BROS., 51 Fifth Avenue, tAbove Wood Stroot. UPHOLSTERERS, Mal ntsoturers al BPAING. Malt end HUSK MATURIMPES. Feather Holsters sod Mow*, Church Cushions. Cornice Mouldings sad all kinds of Upholstery stork. Amo. denims to Wtadow elm*. Br= Green and Whim Holland. Oords. Tassels. ite. Parting. stiention 1. Oren to ta w, op, emerging and brushing. altering 000 relay lee ausmus ' Oar rode of amine carpet la the ooly eey which yen me feel awned that theemora are pre. served and the goods thoroughly freed from all dust and vermin. The prim for cleaning h. Plea greatly reduced. Our =Nan will call for and de. hear all goods free of charge. ROBERTS,. NICITOLSON & fIIOMPSON, Opholataren and Propr/atprs of :team Carpet lkating Establishment, NO. 127 WOOD STWT, I=l CARPET CHAIN Of all Colors, ON HAND AND FOR HALE AT ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. GLASS; QUEENSWARE 100 WOOD STREET QUEENSW ARE, I=lE IE3 China and Glass SILVER PLATED 000 DP, DI ND= I==i3 Tho beat hapgrawl MOTE STONE, WARM and COY ON GOODS et low = IL E. BREED & 00., —7 l - Fxrilfißili Wife REYNOLDS STEEN & CO., 124 Wood Street Importers, awl Dealers la FRENCH, CHINA, FINE CUT CLASS i?itl Queensware. ter , „~ ESTABLISHED 1828 aiNUT11101Y„.1 1 . 11. ttou,.al.cr.r HIGBY, (JUST No. 189 Liberty St., Wlkoteseisi awl Retell Dealers sod Jobbers be CHDLA. QUEILVECWAILIL GLASS sod SILVER PLATED WARE, The attention of all reenblog docahrhe the ahem. aro 1• directed twain. Wet. liiportod &near has the beet Burerean =Mete, and we amnia, receiviag a fresh and desirable lot of the adv. geode. • • • DR. W HITTIER OONTINTIAB TO TREAT ALL MUTATE DIRKS:. EMMIIIa In ell Ita torten an winery Ms...M. and the elects of mercury ant atompletely craft ted: Elpermetorrhas or Elenduel Realm., and Ise potaaa,, rmeltlits from mat rtbrise 9r other causes. end Mitch produce some of the tollowbas teams blotehß I=7 , :=oe=ml o ., Of MU?. *voids, loss of memory, px.. tamed ondsalmot and Mutat' so prommu the me- LVI=VII=I O 4LTP:o " 9rUr Paeans eglated with tame or any other cebeldei etrlote or loos standing coo•Ututkmai complete 11111= Doctor • wad; be tumor tails, ettentloo w t Wen to au natal* mat ebt'Oh=nrthe C * Pglls,' Am Ellanocrhealancarnoea. and or Bertannesa, are .Ita the anmb• eat Mt • lt Is selLastdant that• . phialcite himself excluelvaly to the amoly of a ma= of Mamma and Meats thousands of MOBpee wavy =taut acquire merger Hill la that sdily Tharoc i tona t ecal peraphletot Met that Elms • OM expositlon of ennui Mamma that as he had free at mall tor tiro lamps. le sealed easslopm. saatezatems mammal. to the I anehtlan to Warman the prectaanatore then. ta• • • Th•Vb___"ollMr.trra=tr i t.mt eau be obtained brutalise. • NM aleiesoant ef.the cesm and median/0 ma. be orrerded br melt ern:press. la soma WlWl tiowerrst a limMeent emaustattoolt ebeefttaly r eeaaq .ale la others Galt personal etteetkat mmusedoled for the Accommodation of such „ L s.. odass th tlesm emLeptaitteenta•conaccted etth the eism every requis Is 42.1culnadja 3 promotefrovideil mural, includlrmite tha t a tad mem mune. Au preacetations ettramperat ID the DOCIOr• own ammary, under hls mama mperstodtm. Radical Pouldllata 011108 :IN> err 11,mtvat - ro - ,17M.Vir..".4'4. dam N. to P. .011biat lill TLIC Mrs Oomt Roam) rittainuit. e cy El=3 • ~~; , ~~:~