THE DAILY GAZETTE. OFFICI'it 'PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City end Allegheny County. GAZNTTE•1111i11:1111:11411 Geiser et Math Avemoe sal Ikulthleli iltrert SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1870. I Vt. eked to New Tort on yeeterdly 115 e. C.% 1? ri expected that tinder the new tat law &hotµ $120,000,000 will bo collected, of which tobalrou will Field $52;060,000, stomps $1:1.000,000 and income $11.000.000. IT W:k6 rumored on the Fticets center- tads, that the nomination so respectfully Alee.Uned hi D. N. White, DN., will be tlizowo u a sop to the Germans by tilte managers of the new third party. Tit* bun Moulder.' Unlon . pacsed repo. hatknui at Plilladelfibla on Wednesday, denottlielnir the organized Immigration of Oodles as calculated to reduce the wager of mechanics and biborera,but expreentui . thakr itilllnytnroa t 4 exten d tho hand of :ttnienmo to ,eudgranta trout any and ireet7 oiTtintry tiho come to shall, the beflogita andliitcllelpi of our Republican Mus. LINCOLN Los nt ,b!flt received a pension of V 3,000 per year, the 141 Laying roosived the signature of the Preal. dent. The action of Congress will lw com• mended by all who , remember wlth,grat , hada and lure s the martyred Lim'Oize, who, had ho taken thU advantages which his honest naturo Would not permit him to take, tolled have left his widow and children far shave the reach of poverty. • sonisturr• thrown into 'We millet ottiredisorganizers could not have creat ed more panic thin did the dignified let ter . of declination of. D. :C. White, EN., which .we yesterday tin - Wished. After the first alarm had sulisided in a 'near We. soma I.lleftWlLll,4q. WCIVS dhpatch ed to all parte of the country to hunt 'up • substitute worthy to ;tend In the pia, ad the candidate withdrawn.— How far they succeeded the tbarwcrrial will first hall hall thls monang. Tim organisation •of the - Union Con. grfasional Republican Executive Commit les la. as follows: Republican papers tbxmighont the country will aid in the pedatuae by copying tho list of the °M eek of the Comtnittee : Boa. henry Wilson, Chairman, Ron. 11. Platt, J r.. Secretary. Rom Simon Cameron. lion. Zechariah Chandler, Hon. B. F. Rice: nom:Fred. A. Sawyer, SM. John A. Logan, Hon. John A. Ketcham. 'rm. Aaron A. Sargent. ' Oa. J. H. Clendening, Assistant SecM tan.; *m. 8. lluntlngtou, Trowariv. oimuturdcationa elsould Ito addressed to Hon J. 1L Platt, Jr., M. C., Wasldtg -tett; D C..- Tar. Conmerriai 1111:12101111AA on furs &resenting that there was a probability that the bolters' ticket would be with- drawn. Such a thing would Le greatly deprecated by the Post, which fondly flatters ltealf that if they will perseivre in their work of disorganization, It would' .seam the ;!'election of the entire Demo. 'retie Ueket next October, sad therefore the "only" expresses, Its astonishment at the sadden change which has come over the dreams of the "organ of the ring,. in the folloWing : Aro *eta: judge from the above that. the "lamest" is getting weak in the luxes, g to eat dirt. and play second W. to the rine It did nut talk that way a Week' ago. If the Pot had only given good heed to the teachings of the tiarsrrx., ikurould not haee had occasion to exprezZ - Ats as• toniehment et the proposition to withdraw the ticket of the “dissatisfied. - No ere who comprehended the situation ever thought that. anything else would be the result. There was nut much hope bo_ foes, friend; there Is none now. You should have been able to see that the 'knees ivereweek" from the beginning. Tar. Pod, an willing to magnify Min Importamm the new tiard party, which . it full knows is the creature born of a seltnoinitituted committee, Is a little wor. tied. it not actually ftigird, in the die - cowry that a game of a' liar nature is beirquilayt4 witl4a . its own patty. Mark 11.2aTagisPh,htimatbo .fost, the fiat prifttaut of the e'er/a/weld, in bringing about the organ's:ally:lt of the new *rty, and;* paper that fiat hue far deemed the thi disintegration ruot*ent regular and "kr:night be ....e ye d Indelicate, nut Impudent, to ore to bestow what not within owe gi g, which will apply to the oondnet of are to self constituted otatunittee, vier armed tendering nomi nations, for 011igrers,t Prothonotary. and eatitleinduable o cee at the disposal of W' ritidiennitic Convention. If the gentle men Who make the ter derhad anyauther- Ity,At . mlght be considered complimenta ry, bat It is as cheap as It le transparent. The Democracy are not within the keep ing of any man, and will designate, In the usual way, at the-proper time, who shall be their standard-beatens: We have Lo "feats but that the best men of the county will be designated; the young, active and energetic element most he called upon :to taktinhe lead, end we shall have no fears fur the result. There is consistency fur you, with a vengeance. liarnaban; Kirk and Kant era not only appointed the delegates to the July Conventiou . but made up the. entire ticket, andthe Post amid see rertlag wrung in' the movement. Iliu now, while cunning manipulators encour aged by the prospects of a Democratic triumph nest fall, are setting up a tick et independent' of 'the Convention, 11w Pest cies out wickedly. against the in.; pedant* and irregularity of the preeeeti• lug. What is right In one case seems to be wrong in another, at least In the esti metion of our caul:votary. . WAR - DECLARED War has at last been declared by the I aggleasive Napoleon against King Wit. liam of Prussia. As wlt have aimed,' so. tielpatod. Franca desired war, and has Daly waited opportunity to become °films Iva and aggressive. t3he has lowa Jealous of the power of PrusSia emu since the betillant success of the arum of that coat try aver Austria In 1800, and has watched augiottaly for an equation td wrest . frog the, Oernnut government the laurels to brirely and dearly Iron kt dadowa and in ethyl hard fought battles. The time *1 come for striking the, blow; the tans &Ili ins not &Seek to 'obtain.- The haughty Enoch Edoirmr• Judging from the Deter falling thermometer of public routiment la Frauce, l , lodloatillg unrest, disquietude and diecontenv . tan tine pail et the people, tlatit it weal be &saw maim. to his own. popubutty to lire In pesos with outside - mankind and to per mit the martial glories of France to be agle forgotten and fade away as time placed them farther back in the 'Past. New deeds of glory, fresh victories and -ealdbitkent of prowess by land and by sea; be knew were needed to strengthen Ithamtlf on his throne and to arrest hii dynasty hem impending Internal danger. NE Pnuuha, with her powerful army and e'Eulperur ,eople, first gave what t 0 national could construe stan insult to t' hono of France, and it troalii th Prussia EffiZEMISIMS.I.. .. the face of. the , globe, that t tol French woulil make war, for in eeoc of victors r valiant battalionr, tle glory would be gnat andenduring and nuald at once \ lift France unto! 111 uncertain position she °murk% on a war isasis among the lesiing powers of Europe. When. therefore, Prince Leopold IMP, through the tnetramentallty of Oen Prim. tendered lie throne of distracted Spain, - end nimbi neither formally °moted nor row demnod the wisdom of his candidntum, France issue l d to King William an arro gant d must :that the thronc-offercd Prince. hould liemimpellmito-gice up his aspirating in that , direction, the outside world ineril Ito I meant •war. Prussia I calmly cOnsillered Ihe situation, and, with becoming dignity,.assertril her innorenee of lutrigne, and yet maintained that over Peters Leopold and his actions, King 'V .. Minna had. no control. ybit, answer suited not .littpoleon. 11e would hare . . hall the Prussian tiovernment kneel for mercy had ask forgiveness for a sitinever atualltted. Prussia. with as proud a banner is France, with trliing as feurleas of war as Napolron, with 'a people as truly loyal and warlike as the French, would not bend the knee. but, relinn upon her own powers, awaited the denotte went—room anxiona for pear. titan for war, but determinol to retain her dignity_ and raraition at all hniard,t. The-world looked en with interes The press of Europe deprecated the eon of Napoleon In endeavoring to for rinse% Into a war for tho lucre sake war, but the crafty Emperer. heedle of the dictates of humanity, and only anzioue to satisfy 11w proverbial thirst for blood on the part of his proud and ambitious people, to secure still higher place in their estiutation, plunged deeper and declared war; but he was cuu- fling enough to base the declaration no on the trilling Prince Leopold question but on the treatment of Embassador Bone detti by the Prussian King, who bud Simply granted that obtrusive official per. mission to return to France, rather than offer through him to the Emperor an apology, or - to develop what were hill in tentions. That net of the King was ac copied by the - overanxious Eniperor to moan war, and forthwith - w - as made the proclamation. . • It laffifacult to surmise -what the end will be. France has certainly been pre paring for - the sanguinary conteel she .has precipitated. Prussia has over 500,000 soldiet7i available against the 157,000 of Franco. The latter has much the advan tage in the marine service. But it is im possible for these two great military giants to meet in combat Without compli cating Europe in the war. Much de. ponds upon being early in the field and the rapid movement of troops, 60 that he lots any alliances can be farmed the first great battle will have taken place. After the find' shock of arms it Is quite Toulon . able to. auppose the other powers of Europe will have shaped their \;lur e and taken sides. That .tustria, writhing under the severe castiga. Ron Prussia administered to her in 'GO, *ill ally herself with France there can be Rifle doubt, but Russia will hardly stand idle,6a in *few of recent owiferences be tween the Czar and King 'William, it is probable' will take ,ides with Prussia: Spain with Prussia, Italy with France and Engliihd neutral, may possibly complete the frOprogramues. But three are all sundaes- A general war in Europe la to be d!ploned and the peaceful world cue. not Ifni hope Out the storm about opening may nut he of long dumtionl Our own country, fresh front the awful heroine( war, will look MI the contest with no pleasure. We will preserve, it is to boloped. better neutrality towards the oontffpffing foot than wan preserved to. wards us in the recent terrible struggle to ciLanizet Interal rebellion.", An extra son sten of congreealufa been Ordered. by. the Trodden, In order, no doubt, to deplore the war- in En opt., and to declare the neutrality of the • rnitOl States. In a bnettgen--points of view we cannot suffer, but all the advantages are on our chic. A War crippling the lndnidrioi of Europe must .iditqi Prosperity. to . our doors, and and we ;hall get back what went from AS when our own happy land was the scene of carnage and confusion. WHAT HAVE THEY REFeamED? Kernel= & Kirk's new party is called a ^Reform" party. The corruption of the old party was so great, In their estimation, that si:•rp;orm" was absolutely necessary, and hice the need of the new party. The authors of this new party have had an open Reid before thou; and hare' had every possible chance of establishing any and every reform they could think td. - No one has interfered to prevent or hinder them .They framed and lamed their own call; they were able to hold their own primary meetings without obstruction; they chose their own delegates; they or. ganited;' their convention to suit them. *elves; and they had the veto, to put through any measure 'of reform they pleaaed..lf, therefore, they have adopted not; even one reform, it Is either their own fault or because they. found nothing to reform. The complaints made against the old mgradindien, verbally crud In the press, by these men, were First—The method of making nomina. Moos.. The delegate system, they said; edirupt ..a intrinsically unfair. The nomination of a ticket by popular vote less demanded as a remedy for that. Sreerid—The nuniluations of the - old party were controlled by a "ring." This "ring" must be broken up and the people left free to chow a ticket, unembarnumwd by prithmadontl politicians and delegates. Third—Nomlnations were not fairly - or 'honestly made. Men with a majority of rotes at their backs were counted out by trickery aud fraud. . - Feud/4—Bad uteri were nominated. A new party was needed to bring out better men as candidatAis. Admitting. for the sake of this argu• meat, that theeel charges were true, have these alleged fault• of the old organize. tidn'lreforioitid?' Let us ace. Resf—Aa to this method of making nom. hoidens. Thu tail for the new party al ' legal this as on of the MUMS of revolt. I Tat' Ilse . cane , while revolting at It, adopted this all god "corrupt" method le 1 rtrelrewn method of nominating. They adhered strictly to the old system. It is tnie they appointed &committee of three to tram.) a new and better method to re. port to the Convention for iii adoption; bat= each one of the three had a plan of his own. and the committee could not ra. pmt l So they left the old plan alone ; and this, the chief object of faultfinding, was add reformed or changed. ?Second—Ai to 4 rings." It Is notorious that the nominations of the late new par ty convention were controlled by a "ring." This new "ring" would not even allow 1 the name of a delegate to be announced before the convention met. without find au Winkle to , them. The people might el ' whom the,. pleased: bet'entree the nano p leased this "ring" the delegates wet not mote in. No set Of men ever oeii ,or attempted to usurp curb ail thority in our party; and if, in the begin. ding, the evil spirit of "ring" Ivan cast out of this party, It was in the end like ... PITTSBURGA DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY;' MORNI the man who had a devil cast out of him, and to whom the evil spirit returned with large reduforeements; and the lest end of that party was worse thinihenrst. Thircl—As to frauds in making uond witionii. Did this Convention reform that, Not much. On the second ballot for Pro- Monetary, 50 vette were cast-23 for one, 20 for another, and 7 for two others. On the third ballot, after the Convention had thinned out, 58 votes were cast-28 for the man who had 23 before, and 30 for an other. The man Who got 23 votes on the second and 28 on the third was not on the "slate:" hence the need for counting him out. Is there any 'l3eforra" In that I " • north—Ns * to the character of the ticket—is it any, improvement! Two of the nominees wire nominated by Recla mation, and both of them wore the oldest of old politicians—ao old that the memo ry of man runneth not back to the time when they were not before the people. Two of the candidates on our last year's ticket were nominated Inc Assembly—an endontement of our nominations to that extent; and two of the. other four Amami laymen received very. nearly half the rote of the Convention. This ahem; our last yenea nominations - were not bad, even in their eyes; and as to the new men Who were nominated for Assembly we can challenge comparison with our last-year's* ticket without fear. Alexander Millar is as good a man as Thomas. Penney, in eve ry respect; and Mile" S. Humphreys, will compare favorably with any man nu the new ticket. As to the other men on the ticket, whilst we acknowledge them to be men of reputation, character and ability , ; we cinnot see thatthey have any clatm to ' superiority ever the men likely to be put on the regular Republican ticket. So, on all these four points, there has been no "Reform." The new party pro ceeded in the grooves of the old. and has tailed to show any improvement in its Methods or acts. But there tras one change to be noted and if ••change" is "refOrni," this may bt set down on that score, although we fai to nee it. We allude to the manner it *bleb the Convinition Was made up. It is now demonstrated that meetings t elect delegates to that Convehtion wer not held in roma than a drawn district. The not were either self-appointed or al pointed by the - ring.' The bulk of th Convention ARS nada up of theue. It Wlle , iu every "IV.Ckell " Contention But more. Names of men teem Inserted It the list of delegates. who were not there , alio are opposed to the movement, and who aver that no meetings were held in their districts. We have even heard h said thai [when the names of these air sentees Were called, and no response re vetted. voted werwput down for them et the tally the =me an if they had be, preeettt. " ' This is certainly a change. But is It an improvement! The old party never r'e toned to such tricks; and :we fancy the people will fail to be impressed with the idea that this is 4 -Reform." There has, then, been no reform, am? the changes aro not for the , bettei. The high-rounding pretensions of the maul festo have • eat been fulfilled; and lif any reform in politics is to be attained, in this county, it is now plain it mutt be reached through the regular Republican prowl zat ion. GRATIFYING PROGRESS." = , Cutcrox, July 11, 1610. Et/17011S U AZEITE: A, 101011 time Aim I received a circular" from the heodqtmr ter& of Bet Cornaluto, Kirk Q Co., asking my imtuctilate action to have delegates elected to attend the moment lon of re formers, as they style themselves,. which mat in the Court Muse a few days ago. did not act in the matter as zequested, and Findley township was not represented. and no delegates reported to headquarters .o requested in the . circular. Now I will give you my reasons.. And first, I condemn the whole movement' as a gross swindle on the honest people of the Republican party. The very idea of Rob. Carnahan and such men, as leaders, is. evidence enough for me. I have not forgotten the part played by this'gentleman in toadying to Andy Johnson for the sake of the loaves and fishes. I was hi the city when the great. Motes was swinging around the circle, and the only flag that welcomed that noted traitor of the Sonth in Pitts• burgh was hoisted on tht; 'UV= House and from copperhead til,dowat every honest Republican and lore of hte coun try despised and mptidLat him (Andy); yet where was Carnahan th lie ought to cry reform, surely. No the question Is simply this, are we ready to hand over the government to the Copperheads, am the Cmiintercial, Carnahan Co. desire! 1. for our nay eniphathally no. I have spent too much of my means, and gave my only son to help try and rave this govern ment, and I am not satisfied to hand over the grand old ship of Stare ito her enemy. 1 have been a reader of the Pittsburgh. Coonnterrial for a good while. and it has been crying reform for the last year or more. At first I thought it was honest. I watcaed It closely during the elec tion of State Treasurer, and hurt fall, after' we had made oar county nominations, it. that ikihad carried the whole thing and hoist& the ticket to the mast head of the paper.' And now you woold think by reading that piper that onr of ficers were All dishonest ,scoundrels. I come to the curteltrion that the Conant, ciuUs not honest in its cry or - reform, and think it is keeping bad company. Now, ass for reform and for honest officers wn am get them, and the way to getthem is to stick to the party and go to the Pri. nary meetiffik.. Use yourinfiuence to get a "goal nun nominated : if ou get a bad one on the ticket seratelt It off , and try again. I see no reason for o uting over board wholesale, faithful officers like NegleT, Utahans, Howard, eon White, Ifutu i ,broye, and many others who' are honest and faithful, tol fill their places with untried men you know 0 Mug of. If we !tend men to Harrleburg . into to rob the State Treaso', mark them tide year. EIM=I binttontita spinet . the en machine. meat ut women have been muktal throughout the country, for the signatures of women opposed to their sex rating. , . An exchange . remarks that "among the earner signers vent be moo red the names of many ladles, whet, by of high social position and In tellectual qualities, ars likely influence et very powerfully their sisters rywhere. The first stgner is the wlfe.of en. Sher man, and she la Immediately, wed the wife of the lamented Ad iral Dahl. gren. It wilt be remarked an inter esting fact that the memorial is signed by litss Catharine E. Beecher, . ho thus clearly indicates that she does 't desire that Inestimable' ptivilego of lie ballot which her distinguished brother; the Bor. ilctrry Wald Beecher, wishes to bestow upon her, Beyond all question this Move ment ta the most serious Moi r. that the an wom's suffrage question has attained, If the leaders of wmnan'a enfrultehilm` meat cannot omvinee the most influen tial and highly educated women In the land that they are cruelly oppressed In being denied the ballot, .the reform at which these leaders aim is no: likely to find favor with the men. • Tuff flags on al) ow public bollatne In Washington were at half mast on Wed nesday in memory of Dahlgren. Th e , funeral WAS to' trite an trtlday numningat nine o'clock. The path i yi n . were to be Generale Shrireriln, Dann and Sherman; Commodore Etn On', Roar- Admirals Hoff . and Holdalso ugh, and Vice-Admiral Porter, -...:RELIGIOUN INTELLIGENCE. 0 Few; supts;usi from :he glowing tele grams relative to the Young Men's Inter national Christian Convention, recently held lid. Indianapolis, that the , spirit of caste 'wan developed in a quarter it was not expected. During the Pendency of 11. resolution, to appoint an agent to establiila societies in the Southern States, a. motiiin wan made to amend as follows : Ileltolreil, That the labors t - ef the Young Men's Chris tine Asaociation be extended among 'oar colored people, awl that there he, anaimg she young men of America no discrianini thin upon the basis of color." The lumpy of making and defending this amondrneht.' belongs to a young Methodist alitlninit, Rev. .1: W. Hamilton, of Now Engl d, i \lit formerly a minister of the Pittsb rgli Conference. The ' introduction of the amendment started a lively time in the Convention. Mr. George 11, Stuart of Philadelphia, feared it woribil be -imiikhi with disaster, and begged the 'never to withdraw It, but the request was rot granted. Finally, on motion off n Ilutchingn, of New York, it wan teblell. The opponentn of the resolutlen soon found they were in a mad tic, mat sought to obliterate their action, and on motion of it Mr. Floumop. of Urbana, Ohio, the entire proceedings were erased. The flame spread under the operation of this gag law . operation, and spite °Nike agents of the Asnociated Prong, the lust has been rondo pub)ic. ' , Tills action in certainly singularlyinforiunate, to rieav of the attitude of the leading churches, and the party in powe ,on the subject of caste. The CAriotiqn .Idr...rate, of this city, in commenting upon the- ccrurse of the Convention, nrourunces it a disgrace to the Convution, nod It ea In upon the local Associations to prompt y and fear. kosly repudiate this action, and if they do . not, it has thlubts as to 'tether the age will much longer peed tl em. • Thu new itttlioditit ion in Suit Ake city, Rev. • ti. Pierce pastor ,although only_ nix weeks-old, the -,-congre• gation numbers one hundred. The membership of the Moravian Church in Amerka,Nort hens and Southern ern Provinces, British Province and tier man, is t wenty-live -thousand, us gafii over last year of one hundred and deVelliveli. The missions comprise seventeen inission. arks, two of them women, and hri - ve con gregations contai uin g over eilty-ni no thou- sand pens... tusking the Moravian num ber in all ninety-four thousand five huu. &rod and thirty-four persons. It is estimated that the rental of eight or ten of the principal chu'relses of (hi cage. of. several denominations, oversp: from sixty to sevonty:five dollars per Pew, which, sdys a leading:journal, is a virtual exclusion of the poor. The . St. Louis Cot al Baptist repre sents Missouri is en4mically mission ary ground; the six !or seven hundred ministers du uot accomplish the work ‘d one hundred men of consecrated and un ; dying purpose. NotWlthstanding Professor Knapp, sent to Madrid, Spain, ws a missionary by the Ainerican Baptists, has eonneeted-hituself with the Presbyterians, the Executive. Committee of the American Union have determined to establish a mission in Spain, and have taken measures to effect the, object Leading winds among the Congrega tionalists are beginning to see that pure Independency cannot hold its own against more centralized eisteum. The qu tion of the scriptumineas of organization is lost sight of, organized efforts surveil/. better titan the independency of each sep arate congregation. Organic power must exist to church government, or elee lave views aro likely to prevail, much to the detriment of the body politic. The editor of a prominent religion. pa. per in the West, shows' very conclusively how a Conference or (yned :of ministers may be made unpleasant lad unsuccess ful, by two methods. forming cliques and holding cauctiaes.o In regard, to the firs:, •he argues (1) it requires labor. and - sur mising,; false dt.cputings, and some adroit ness. (2) Find fault with those von wish to pat down, and never speak, well of them. (3) Try to make some preacher 'feel that they are oppressed, and others have conspired against them: . (4) Be un scrupulous as to means—push - things by truth or otherwise. In regard to secret eatemsor. Ile pronounces the arts of demagogues, the culmination and concili ation of jealousy, prejudice, ambition, wire-working, and general meanness— clesing wills these words: Bold canvasses devil will help you, and then you can make your ministerial brethren um happy, destroy brotherly love, and obstruct the cause of Christ. In the "Circular letter sent out by the Her. C. 11. Malcolm; of Rhode Island, in citing Baptista to sign its declaration of faith In the general Baptist doctrines. but allowing "entire freedom to each church to iii its own terms of communion," says that some thirty ministers, nearly all Dam Mints, including one or two college presi dents and four doctors of divinity, have signed this paper.. The Lutheran Theological Seminary, at Philadelphia, has a funded capital of one hundred 'Mid twelve thousand five hun dred and. forty-five dollars. The receipts last year were eight' thousand one hun dred and forty-one dollars; the expenses aixtylsix hundred and fifty-two dollars. Her. Dr. Dales, pastor of the Second United Presbyterian Church of pla, In Ills sermon on the . thirtieth. an niversary of his pastorate, stated that only one of the members of the Presby . tery that took part In the services of that occasion were now living. MI the ruling and but ono of the six . trustees, that were living then are alive at present. Of the entire membership of the 'Church then, only three now remain in it. illoce I that day over two thousand pentoint have been received into the membership of the church. thirteen have studied for the Wm' Jetty, and . two have gone' as laborers to the foreign field. • Deleirates from different Catholic so ' cietles met in Lowell, Massachusetts, to take action on funerall. Resolutions were adopted recommending two Carriages as a suitable number, and requesting the pastors of the Catholic churches to read the resolutions and use their influence for carrying oat the views expressed. Quite an extensive revival of religicin I prelails in the Baptist church atllelyoke, Massachusetts, over one hundred having been received into.church fellowship since last February,haptialng eighty,and the gracious work continues trosbated. Since the ergs:ldeation of the Presby terisn Board In 11133, it brut . employed sax hundred and forty-eight • missionaries, male and female. More than into-thlrd of this number have been stationed among the American Indiana. The total number of communicants and scholars connected with the missions of the Beard make in all nine thousand five hundred and twelve. - ' pat will stim and MI! the Serene Highness Fisk, of Erie, was invited to attend with his staff the re. ceptken bell.given to the Seventh" New Trait Regiment at Cape May. The Seventh .is supposed, •to have more. gentlemen In its ranks than any other militia organiza tion in the country., and the verdant Cape' May folk asked Fisk to inert them. Fisk and President Want, and the Governors of bale a dozen States. Can it he possi ble that a earolid and open professor of each tuatara, as Mr. Fisk excels in, De mme be has thus far evaded tine law, in to be honored in title way ? Verily, If every other invitee had declined to Ire to meet such company, we should not have reproached them very bitterly. SONNET: " TILE SELF4CFTICIENT &DU:« The sited It doom , seldelbuees WM... - Deaden not constantly they're be tire mart Whereat she sits its Censor of the Dealt. To know Its ...rest': ete If the dtinng 244741114T4=4MMAri.da.ii..i Of bylsieritle stage or lafroMsod.D. • Advent...twits honest? liodon e 7 For Is nor manhood that wean/ hot be Dependent fur our epirit lives on earth. Hat in and for as mote a universe. And live, lore. worship these. to th e Cunt In meetin a men, that ail the sours' yore worth Von moot. through fear of felt, belle Its birth. W. 11 ff. DC WAWA. Gran:mix.. July It. Curious Discovery of TMNUM (From the Caloteme. 4 el., Chroatole, 1eh0254 On Friday, the 17th inst., ae a company of Italian miners were slaking in Wet Onkit, near Whiskey Slide, l they wa►hed oil of the bank a tin box containing $l, 572 in "individual" gold coin. There was a fifty thillar - sing" among the rest. The lucky finders of the t tryout, were at work in tie old Hamilton tancli, dove+ to the cite when• a Frenchman oiled "Jeri" kept a atom in early days. As bog ago no 1852, "Jerry" was murdered in his shire, and it wan stippored at the tithe that his assassin secured the money he war known to possess and MOO good their escape. Since the discovery of the trensure by the Italians; however. the most racoonable. conjecture in that, ho buried the money, and tiott,thooe whaim• Lund their hancitt . in bin idtiod obtained nothing but guilty coneriencen to con/pen ante them for their crime. The boxdlukt contained the money woo nearly cabin ni with rust, but the coin bad been undo t nrl sinre deposited , in the boS9m of • earth for .safe keeping. The money, ive believe, Was coined by Moffat k Co., of • San F111111Pitia); - Thug, after eighteen years, by ono of those queer, in• explieable freaks of wayward fortune, is peaceably unearthed, an object, to possess which human blood lieu been shed, and another link added to the chain that binds our recollection to . Our dark • and bloory deeds of early days In California.. • =1 111=1 Itinga Ambrosia. Sturtingh Ambrosia.- Ayor's 'lair Tinny. Burnett. Thar Ilenewer. pliant . .. Curling Fluid. Barry . . Trycophuras. Thibbett's. Alien's. Woods', Circular,. Suaki n** and 11.11'. Vcganihie Sicilian natirwar. Mho nen'. Colocale. Uphtha's. Mathew's. Bachelor's. ehrWhatom's. lipham's and Kromer's Maly Dyes. Persons wlthlua any of the shore can rely on getting the genulue article. at the lowest prlces.at JAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S I= Comet ream awl WWII (M W. Cl,)at = Strength traitor:Nes fast at this season; This Is especially the use with all who live by the sweet of their brow. From every pore of the sieve-lite skin a moisture exude. which contains the etCr Went, of 'Wally. Thereby the blood Is Inapoveri tailed. the nerves relaxed, the mulct... Weakened. the digestion impaired, the bowels disturbed. and the animal spirits deprersed. The constant drain that produces ilium effects cannot be arrested, be muse it is due to the heat of the atmosphere: bet We lon of the litegustalidnit elements can he louppilett.try erre invigoration. Now, therefore. Is the time to revert to Iltistettani Stomach Bit . ter, the must powerful and healthful or all tenet. stde tools.. Loon expesience has cowed that nothing else wilVelgelently sustain and regulate the system when wilting down under the double -pressure of excessive heat. and constant physical or menus Labor.. All pens ores who have bean tempt ell Co try the local i'tonles'l(socalledl which have 'been started by sordid speculator. In almost creel wen sod village, with a view of "turning a Penne by We eredulllty of the unwary. know Mists:their cost. It Is a wise maxim that ray...bold fast to that which la good.. Of the gun) hankr* of people Is the United State., plobehly tine , Ittth have tested the not...moire pronartlaa of Hostal tere linters and lcos . It to be • opeettle fur dra- Pawl. billun.ness, nervous ...kn....general de. batty. ceastlyalko, fewer and ague. and. woo/ df appetite; that any of these should be persuaded tn experiment Snit the worthless noalnaess. ran otathended anscranalunt and Ignorant =parks seems almost InenolMlo. • • • • NEW /MITER FABER & VAN DOREN 367 Liberty Streti em samum, PA. STEAM ENG IN ES, .1110 N AND WOOD WORKINNI MACHINERY, Steam Pumps, Engineers' and Machinists' Tools, STEAM FIRE ENGINES, BELTING, oolen Machinery, Machine Cards. 1:1 " Xan utseture rs' and Xlll Sup. plies. A elm:stint nnpply on band and farnisbed on %bort notice. . p') #(.JY ' A Good Set of BLANK BOOKS For $6.50, Made of JINNI white payer, ➢aged and Indexed bland in sarong sheep leather; and coustouns at One Ten Quire Ledger, One Ten Qulie Day Book, One Six: Quire Cash Book, Matting In W TWENTY4IX guars tat act, $6.50. Tlto books mill be sold populate to atom. nooloto Mote who bays putts] tett In we. J. L. READ & SON, Booksellers and 'Stationers, No. 101. FOURTH AVENUE, FE= AIINSTHAL & SON Virginim•and Louisville Tobacco dgettcy, SEGARS Fine Cat Chewing and Smoking Taiwan, 72 SMITIIVIELD ISTRECT PitiA/WO. .1:117.0 STRAWBERRY Baskets and Crates. jr•O xl STOKE of Ur MOST AITROVXD W. W. KNO), 137 7 Liberty Street, PittBbaiibi Pa. JAMES RENO • sevirEi cONTBACTOR The Wing of Biome rite nom.. Dina= inmotly ea ornex. W e pe'o7 sAnamkr mare R.tek.....ses rm..% lak.A6 JOS pH :; It .BUNTER,. irehendise Broker, 260 Z isTIMUTIC /3111Ersro; 9ojk 0.1 of Moos t!tgleltni.) "ivriiiTta. CIIEGARLYINSTITU'J% tthe hn~lp~. of t y.i/cMcmtrar_... .• Penne b mama i„„ge,n.nur conowor MADAM Da MCANILLY, Maraca/. ' -- - • 46ENCN : B KINESS - OF - ALL KINDS to oo transacted to Philadelphia, Non ki llal t hil oorm i tn b rendod to g w.. IL rod Isloe!.;Ioo given tl dsar t. n iet:rr 1 - G, JULY 16, 1871. xEw e~ AT - WM. SEMPLE'S, 810 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGELEN V. 1 • t 604/1/ BAUGAINS IN 7, AND Desirable Dry Goods. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, Very Low • Prices t DR SS GOODS. Plain and Maki Japanme Silks. • Phone. alland and Plaid Jammed. Popllna, Lanza, omanlem. Grenadra. DIVRIII and limb Drops Linen., very cheap. • • te Goods. stri sne rtrome Mtn Maid Nainsooks and Unmet., tied dwiss. Sant Perm es and C'hintson, at Pub.' re SPECIAL II VEGAINS I 9 CASSIMERES, ottonades and Linen Drills. Shetland Shawls, LACE SHAWLS, Light Summer Shawls, At Attractive PriCes WM. StAIPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street. Allegheny Eii HORNE & CO'S. Received this Day: Traveling Satchels, ColM and Blaek Satins, Black Gro Grain Sash Ribbons, Colored Sash Ribbons, Gauze tierino Undershirts, j Large Palm Fan's,. Silk and Linen Fans. iTATS, FLOWERS Millinery Goods, = NEW GOODS Received 'Every Day. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET. CLOSING OUT Summer DRY GOODS BELL & MOORHOUSE 21 Fifth Avenue, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THEIR n 1 Dresa 6kiOda. I= Chhitses, Heenan's, VERY CHEAP. On a Par with 031 d WE NOW OFFER Our New Stock ,DRY GOODS NOTIONS AT EASTERN PRICES arrrima ♦Ri; utvrrim TO Examine our Gnods dr, Prices ARBUTIINOT, SHANNON & =I N 0.115 Wood street. ImpßavED CHERRY SEEDER. It INA Man to rue for roari. sad Amt . f=l i t h nglate truce to ANN "Mtn Mao nut togroilatotholty .41111 otoulatioshol a ligMeCLne.oasso, flitoplo. Durable : aid ligir" m r p.s.Ato, Unnoiry Mloottog It to IL to Um. CNorry &War to NA )(ANAL No AU ordraNNIANAeAto JAMES BOWN, No.l34WoodStreet, I:=3:01 win .1:4 rina .01JF.A.CTIllettM4111001. 8 ON WATEW PIPES, .€lo*-iii-;TOA::::!...-::. HOT Ala 84 CitniNEMPAttc. hisr " . " rintrloialimiate4&"44"t TrJalV sonata- • I.ll4.o4lkreemar: gg do .44mtmur.tr,41:gri OHM .na t of VARSMI kraF.: Weal difteled v.. *beeees,wwl via ae lae fgir.' n " WC: o'd.sork vILIDA ' ,NOZer.-4101007141.1231- 44,40. v i...t> of Pittsb fibm mvh. t's,. 1...1 WM. COP& I. 4)Z . ,ther of .ald Joixti c tbm Milteldrytir tallehatibliOacCer NErli4 ADVERTISEIMENTS AT 'STK SEMPLE'S, SO and IS2 Federal Street, I ALI.E47,IIHN A 1/001) STOAK OF Sash and Bow Ribbons. Hats, Bonnets, SUND OWNS, At Pricesas Low asCaa be Found Anywhert At Ittitc.. LIMOS . and Masa' Itata. At 75c., full aired llama Shawls. At $l.OO, SU Perna,ls. worth 91.93. At Ohe.. - Fast Colored Calira. At Pitie..l.Jaht and Dark Calicoes. At 10d., ,11 the Deft Ida.. of Calicos. At 91.00 for 9 yards Chintz Callen.. At 12ife, 44 ElleailierninalinA import, article. At VA.. Fat Colored Laurin. At Ititie . Printed ichallts sod Alpaca,. At tilDc.. Double ttildth Cherie Mohalrt.a barraln. Gloves and Hosiery. 9reen and Blue Kid Gloves. Week and Ouleiclifid and Lisle Thread G love. Ladles', Men& and Childree'e 110,e. Men end nor.' Half Ibme. LADIES' AND GENTS' Summer Underwear Collars. Cisffs end Neektles, • Lam Collars and Handkerchief s. hoop 8191 a and Bkel atm Corset., Childrea'a APrw”...d Sur- , Ilatr Swathes and Cblgnom... Jot Jewelry, Pocket Books. Batches: be.. WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 18:: Federal Street, Allegheny PITTSBURGH White Lead and Color Works, J. Sithoonmaker & Soo, PROPRIETORS. MumlateturerS of WHITE LRAD. RED LEAD, tiIgori E D A R D V MitiVI T II I ARGE ' PUTTY OFFICIO AND FACTORY. , •43y 4il, .06 and 48 Rebecca Street, I=l Wt rell attention to the guarantee potted on oar Prima y Pure White Lead. and when my Winne , thatrtainate of lend, ^ we mean me mere," le free from Amtate and Igydrele. and tleere. fore la whimr and aupertor, both In mbar and aura W elsrftrNlCF. 1) to be a parer eartamate of Lead and whiter then any In the Marketended,' forfeit the pries uf this package If mutat:Una the least adulteration, BUY THE GENUINE. CLARK'S "0N T . . . S7Oll COTTON. (1 , 0. A. CLARK, S AGENT. Bold Everywhere. mylml6 JOLIN Q. WORE SLIM 11. BICIDLILD DANT: W(kIIKMAN & DAVIS, doccesions to WORKMAN, MOORE & CO., nl4 taemusra and Deafen In - . - • Carriages Buggies, • SPRING & BUCK WAGONS. 42, 11, 16 and 48 Beater 81., Allegheny. Rapltilg 'MU, and promptly esecated ' : Or ders for New Work gouda up in good style and warranted to giro satisfaction in oral tortictam , Whitman Myla of wort 000stanuy on hand. 1101.1141/2nB for tho Na. Boren Wheal Com pany's mAs of E , ARVIN'S PATENT WIDSELO, and Barg's Patent Quick Shifter and Antlaattior . for Shan. • FL RICHARD DAVIS MON' purchased the In terest of Alm. end Wm. D. Moore. In the late Cm of WORKMAN. MOORE I CO.. the Menem la hereafter be emUnned at the old stu d order the 111•194•Isd style of WORKMAN DAVIS.II4 - Orders sollelted. JOHN WORKMAN. •LL RICHARD -DAV l 9 Late erlittelthene Natlonal Rank. IStlebtuan. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS & CO. JEWELERS • 93 Market street, Pittsburgh. (THIRD DOOR YROM lOITTU.) Dave no hen all the latest novelties to Floe Jew alry;-aiso gla Mews and Oliver Masi Ware of 'WY! drehica, unable for wedding gifts. • washes of WI the American ashore ht gold and ilver at.. Cloth lel and PeoralWWWW...l . s stently on bend as Soil ae • hill variety cf the 1= I . dzl t uf n te Mama Watch . lneledMii Jur- We aril particular lawn= * to=fiellltles for repairing .o regulating line Watches. To that branch of our is:Wawa , . 83 , ! , Orders by mall promptly . beeline of un7 goods sent in lira by mall requests • wykkwie "HILL & ADAM'S SF,WER PIPE CO 65and67' SanAndkySL,Alleglieny. llannfeeturelo highly VITRIPIND WATAIL AND SISWPOL PIPPL Dadena• to CIIIMNNT TOPS. MOEN oml pIYIpRAULIC MONT. • C. G. VaIeBTILLEN . , Agent. torI.AO • GRAND REAPENING ' NEW GOODS. Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, IIENRY PATJ.T.JUS', No. 112 I 0' 110 AVENUE. AL/MUMMY CITY. . . • ' Tag awl m aned D u Leal. 4. 42 .0. of his okl alaca, arid blacked tart a aatat. Uotg b ar 1 141ANI -tra.o Todanor patroaa nap tap publfr, mos Malted ta hat. TAII.IIIII/3. HOLMES, BELL'& CO. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, • ri•rrsioadri. Ilimaufseturses ot lIZAYY MISDIUDI lard trout ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA Sheetin l and I3atting. Bakery, Confectionery ICE.. CREAM. 44m0 iria.l.l6.bod the Um* birs.t. ugy&ages=4M amri xg. ordime. to Ms Itnergi L. Is =O, re 4 wine cowman al los a= 'rho I end It TAW . &T . / . lla pIIMMIPO WM. A. RHODES. - - OTICE—The Field which exploded at La; Liberty and easeadAba Ittuoti3all -arse cot WISISItal66801111:3 ItEVRTONIN Iltoralch Is Fold by Loumwa L VrtrtN. tottbaelo odreot. bat another atticdot - ustat . ,!yna bora any ea - ptoslott of Ostia?, • , j07:276 4 • FL No T [ 771.. Mori EA' JISON, J. lc BROTHERS re t t=rt,,De.u. In Drop, Pah, 1n54. • VERTMEUCENTS Bargains! II Spec PARASOLS. Spring & Summer Goods REGARDLESS OF COST, Morganstern&Co's, Min MACRUM. (CLYDE & CO:, Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. SPECTACLES, THE EYE. • Dr. FRANKS, the celebrated Lecturer ma the Ere. and Manufacturer of Pedant nod Improved dpectacios. has returned to Pittsburgh. and le now at the ST. CLAIR 110TEM. where 'ho adjoate hie far-famed Spectacles to defective vision from an examination of the eye alone, so as to sult 0400117 well by day m by ertidcbil light witthwit fattier., from 15 to 23 years. Ur. F. maybe professionally Consulted on all diseases of the llamas Eye. end boa a line Meek of his Spectacles and Pre,Glasses for sole. About 4.000 codes of theM Stleetselee were sold on 1/r. Franks lost visit is the space of three mouths, giving the most entire satisfsetlim to all, so the medical geittlemea slid eitiseas of Pittsburgh have by certigmte candled. Be particular and enquire at Lt., Ladles' entrance n Penn street fur Dr. Franks °Mee. ROOM 211 6t.lials apl6nrrni • WAILNER'S PILE REMEDY. WAILNEIPS PILE REMEDY hns uerer felled in one men) to cure the very worst case Itchier or Bleeding nes. Thoee who are aellotedeboold Immediately ca un their droodst mt. get WARNEILS PILE REMEDY. It Is ex tattier for the Ptlesould notreouseroonded to 2E= say other disease. It has erizedeaany =rot .nee thirty yeers standing. Price SI. Forealo by dme gists everywhere. my7:wrrit T. T. T Trego's TeabeiTyToothwuh Is the tarot pleasant. cheapest end beet DentMl . extant. Warrented free from injurious Inv.:tient. It pre Mmes sad ishllene the Teeth ! Invigorates and soothes the Gums! Purifies and perfumes the breath! Prevents accumulation of Tartar! . Clem. sad Purities Aniedel Teeth I le a enperior article for Children! tiold by al! Drtmorlata and Dentists. Proprietor. A. IL WILSON. Philadelphia For sale by all Drumosts. laTcYrEla GEORGE BEAYEN Cream Candies and Taffies, Stud Dealer In Furelvt and LW:Setif° Trutt, Malts, Jellies, Sauces. Catsupsi Nuts. &r_ NO. 112 FEDERAL: STREET, M==l 15313 ECl=l R.M.M'Cowan &Co. BOULEVARD PAYERS, Pave Sideisalks,Cellars, inside Yards, IVTITCI, &C. WARRANTED AGAINST CHANGES OF UItAT AND COLD. Orden loft etiILtz.L . TrECIIIIre, orat39 FEDERAL OGI _.:g= ' , au 4". Meal.* Co.. major J. sprkgrTlllS COAL AND COQ MORGAN & CO, mer4ak - ...croasas or . C O NNELLSVILLE COKE, It their Mut, Broad Ford, I'. kC. R. I. Office, 142, WATER STREET, SAW TO ALL POINTS BY RAILROAD, And Deliver in the City. OscarF.Lamm&Co. luxuricruanits Of. , CON - NELLSYILLE COKE Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coal PITTSBURGH. P..t.. OFFICE :IWO)! No. 5, Casette MIME lar Otters respectfully solicited. COAL! COAL! YOUGHIOGHENY GAS COAL CO This Compeer are now prepared to tendert the beet Coal &any atm or quantity. AT TAMIL/LIT& Moe and Yard adJadning the Oonnellarille Rail road Depot. foot of Try Ehreet.Plthebarett• Orders addreeeed to either Mina. War. Newton. Pa, or to Tara. wilt be prolopUT attended to. E Charles H. Armstrong E=3l3 Yogbkgheny and Connellmille Coa And MAanfaddrar of • OCIAL. HACK AND DESULPIWRIZAD COKE. macs AND YARD. homer BMW nod 'Nohow mom, laharty and C atrarda. Ninth ward; also. Second rareet. El th mod, and at out of Rom Mall, N.A C., B. _ De pot. flowed ward. d=d h" t i o " 13;• " =21=4,1rikTAII= prompt attention: • • Bata id whom lam muddying: ItameWM. Co.. Niro, Smith, Union Ma ALM.. 'OO Xl2b01). 8/0•01000 aro., puma Co, Drag t ic tam gr a. o lam, iroch.,A ra Defoe d: 31.= poonerhaala R. IVAIIMONAI Vallag COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART it CO., .Havteut removed thole Office .No. 567 Libbrtyi : E! reet, astely Cay Mow =I) SECOND V (TWIT MM . ; COneo rit 72111. ' co.. 11 mesh tba ma 14.1 11 as stun... 1.01.1.0.17 IZIF]IaZBI,.SALE ST/11.4LES. flibt. H. Patterson' &Co. I=llll3 Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street prrraßuncia. PA.. I WILL ON ATSII4. lIATIIIiDhy LIOLD ATICTIO.N SALE How, Carriagai, Bugles, "agons, Arid eventhhle emettetoloi to the floret. ' - Perth* dedrlng hatch leave their laco. Me of etetstemesit no or ore Thursday of etch a~o a ~good ogre attailtim gri lett for tele. , JOHN H. STEWART. •- roan IL KERMIT ' Non?. H. PASTeIIVIN, ROBERT H. PATTERSON & CO. 'Livery, Sale and. COMMISSION STABLES', 1 Cor. ereath Avenue and Libel. St. APIAM PPPTIBURGII. PA. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS. SUMMER STOCK. Fine, Medium and Common, CsIRPETS. our Stock le the largest %,e Mace ever offered to , the trade• ' Bovard, Rose & 21 FIFIII AVENUE.' BARGAINS .„ CARPETS LAY NOW DK HAD AI M'Failand &Collins 71 AND 73 FIFTH A \ E. They are taking eteek.•nd will Orme oul nwUy of the beet Brussels and Ingrains, then ant cool. Call e 1, . ,. ..a sal Lae qa,lea CARPETS New Rooms! New Goods! NEW PRICES! liWe have thaw:Wed the upochw tiows with the =I CwIRP_ETS Ever Offered in this Market. LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861 OLIVER MeLINTOCK &CO., 23 Fifth Avenue CHEAP CARPETS. Superior Ingrains, =ME= COMMON CARPETS, ae To la CENT! PER YARD. C ALLUM BROS., 01330113 51 Fittli Aveniun, UPHOLSTERERS. ofsetarare of SPEW°. IL AIR and MUSIC MATTRESSES. nether Boleterii and Pillows. Chan% Cashloas. Corsica Mookitass and Mods oft Upholstery work. Amt. &Wars In Wlnelow Sheers. Buff. Ones sa4 KtOte tiollsods. *ads. Tamable. As. Purrie r alsr &Resat= to stvaa So bit ing op. aloud= and Mashing. a/W.4 sod relay.. los =rod. Our mods of eternal* carpet. Is Oa only way in Jur mOda rthleh yea can feel samurai that the e , ture are pre. .arse and the seeds thOrouglar freed from al east sad vermin.. The price fur cleaning hae been • grimily rearmed. Ou ezorees will all for sad de. Veer all goods free of chem.. ROBERTS, RICHOLSON & THOMPSO3I, Upholsterers mad Proprietors of earn Carpet° Beating . Establishment, NO. 127 WOOD STREET, t02.7:1258 Nesintth Axencte. rittabori4. CARPET CHAIN Of all Colors, ON HAND AND nu SALE AT' ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, ..Alle g hem ? r,, City: zasig. ouneNErweitr. Lo 100 WOOD STREET. ? QUEENSWARE, ' 1111' I=l China and G-lalso. SILVER mammy GOODS. DIAN= , p ADD MA MT'S. TEA TRAYS D ' Y. vißr.rmoimtAsAva , 1 „ R. E. BREED & db.; 1 , 41-- f - - __. _ REYNO DS STEEN . 4 CO,, . *ood '' . 124 Street, • 1 - - ..i,wielers ang 1....1an In FiLIUICD. Cillik,.VlNE CUT CLISi IMO 9 ueensware.• Orme lung as.4/44....11,*. Yore Won. WNYD - STREE`r. ESTABLISHED 1828. • • ttitrisz dialer—U.lMT u. car HIGBY, CUST •& CO., No. 189 Liberty Bt. • • Iniolisd• end Retail. Deader* and Joubers In CEUXA. 01.7131:1e8WARE..131LASS and SILVER. PLAT= WARS. The atterlicinct ell Odullitet goodie to ttic above It. is directed to a Mock. beiperreci an.u, awe Ile bat Ewa an auks* mut we are non eleieletiug • treat and dahlias lot of the above node DR '.WEIT.LTIER 009 M ZO , . TietT/LarthvATE 21 3 41210r50t armor/ ore 000 ltair40.4 isliSSOoSsisba or &Was' Wosltoors hoot 01-obtoi other L otto.% itibiotthassniTety Roam= . ts t r sosoottoo.orersion to Kolar. unman am& of tral=: : tis of . 'render o= tr. M 44 ogul" of aIIWWIrt ai m l =o *troths Doctor a r Osos Alto A r."" dolma or Clissrotiorso, too Wool Pnuttbs. Astiootorhoff, mesiossosios • sad R . • thittr orZoroWsao, ate tres trttlt grat. " tt """"i• stkraida; 'oho rechZ•oli.lo ttoi studs or • °Mal= asIA Crests thonsooda of roass_ ni,Fationstatotr• stonier skSll to thot ,A Posta orsoust, ph 0r0..7 0, TM motor poollskes rosdlog Poo tot ari Mrto LOstsOrso stratin or i rorsio) ,A, sol=====ra:OX. =7J= lo dertarplpet the prodl MOM The eatatOlptimmat, oomprislrqf tsosoopio moo. is would. Wpm n lArtzz=tri tho olittroo="rof Op cow. sad mware rimmt pr soma OW.. oso.hoorOrarrooolnisorillontinots obsolutoly =Undo!, quire r a m0w .n.r.....u. mein:Wl IMO lb* pp,,14c4 wltt. form • nolotrate Iltat sWaclottrsr meals • nd:, LI P :4 s ru ryperrt.lnn. Nedlcal gareph.ota at ~ftW. . o . n r tpf Casat Ti., two glamp_l4 No P.. ler Va fOod. ZVI ' 6ll/2 nitt4.99V: B WI! al: T. • • '~:~s3„'N'~~,P I= P=Z=M U