MN! 17r - --; -- '-------- -.-, ---. Tos 0.0101... , :is - TGEttlf3llS D •,1. 1 711XY: ir•PNNSDAT I;• • - ( • . - . - - ~. ..• I , t r,o old Aslant btuldtairt ol \ I!fo : oit . ! . g roat o'o TALLOW PER YEAR V' AbirAlibit; • I . . r e., coPtel et the Pere . iltyll . beterafibla, : in :atotatintio on fubitteto of bat or write isi ;,. ce ttlpettfrilly enlielted. - TO' insure eittentbm, 60 ( 015 kind must 4tiaiii* stteitiotizopided 17 „ w ie of tbo author, not tior pubticatton l :but imi o• ' ;,,,ty ilil4llo' IMPOgtiOn.' ..' 4 t...,,„ ~ 7. ,' 1 ;y0 Eid com munialtioni should be aciareitiediii . ' J. WEEILVD , Editor rb.Propietisi.: 31ARQUIS • CUNNINGHAM b y I !MANS ? ROO :;'" ER; PA . =• .; o'lgr.tiwo:grenratorwe Anken~•~' Hotel n A It'r / of, NG I Elt# SUllyElloll. i NEW BRIGHTON;i4. ilvalturs A:31) ineruits,juiß noke. • • • Dors& a ier FI LL SESSION OPENS SE/74 %lids::: in cl •Ti2 l ; 4,3 0 r . . ..raj% • i i ` . .en t aroes In we ',lamas. En lOW brats. etil ig.(tt4lognea Odrets 4.T. 1 T 4 AnTl4O° 2 7.(f . rsg JOS. IL GREER gcriLTE CT, NECIIANIPPiNi Nor of Arts and JAlnteactarSs. g d Etold • .euce, . ROCHESTER, PA. .1 • Strayed., . . • - to y THE FARM OF JOSEPH BRITTAINr D a rlington; oft tbebth of Augut. a brown yam old. Any puma returning the horse if lcfonnatlon of hie wherenbontavill be Übe I '',;:t*.trded. • , • • 4.11. DAVIDSON.D • NOTICE. • r uNDERsIGNED BEetti • ABOUT TO Ining, ht firm, requests all those knowing thena. 'TO to be Indebted to him to pill' and make settle-. f lou or b..fore the 25th day of . Anond nest.;and los!ny claims against Lim' will present theta !thi+ npllce is not complied with on or belbre the • sr:lowan= will be left with an °Meer for coli G. C. SPRY ERBIL nn I.vb , Wr, July. ‘lBrb—angs:lli. • • LAUoIIING GAS!' . • ,ms ALL YE THAT HAVE BEEN SUFFERING •te untold miserlos of toothache, and dread of ex , and rod will Ond that Dr. Chandler & !Illy to' 'relieve you by the nee of the great= ter—LAUGHING GAEL-and make their „la waren of pleosure,rather than of pain. dental operrttlons performed In the best pomade Cr. end at reasonable terms as by any good Derr It she counts. • trees to Deaver Station, Rochester, Pa. ter-1y - T. CHANDLER & EI%TiII'XISITELW . VS UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY I Inform the citizenis of Beaver and vicinity, that opened an office in Deaver. Pa.. for the practice iNotistry. lie has had considerable exprience in the rbolon. and flatters himself to ho able to give gen. eintbfaction in his businfts. rOtllee in the old "Oormly Hotel" building. 12. i. street, Bearer, Pa. AU Work wrranted for one J. B. a 008LIORN. Lam Partnership. Ld CIIPININGILIBU C E. P. KIIIIN. CUNNINGILIM'itzumv: • AMY'S , . Zit Law' . OFFICE, THIRD ST.; artirnly. MCA PEA', PA; • Ft C. B. WARRINGTON, (SCCCEASOR TO DR. W. A. ROBS,) PHYSICIAN and BURGEON, wide of the University of • Pennsylvania, Ilu located permanently at loch eat er, Beaver county, :Pa , ilumr, had many Years experience th all bunches of n mai of medicine. he offers his aersices to the Mans of the village and surrounding Wintry. , • Iroll e and residence on Water street ir eecond MW•st of the Pittabnruh National Plow actory Olt. heTy be conga ded,after June tEith.at all hott.e 11 714 u I ht. , DelTeit3moe JEUNET. P. Wateh Maker and Jeweller, third ',Street, Beaver; Pew Va., (In . ! oom adjoining 4. C. Wilson'e office.) watcheq and chronometer' repaired and war rvt. Engraving done to orders ' ITTlie patronage of divea lit cm Is solicited, and' aiitacann guaranteed. Give cm a gritailru. • Chas.,l3. Hurst, notary Public, Conveyancer and In turan cc Agent.' 1) ir.DS AND AGREEMENTS WRITTEN AND 1/ teknowledgements taken. de. peen duly Comm Mimed as Agent for sever. r!Ntp'ts. Insolence Companies, representing the Dr., l.ite. Accident. and Live Stock Departments, is rir.l to take risks and write policies on the most, :!tril terms. no. Agent for the "Anchor Line" of grit class Stramem. Tickets sold to and from all ports in Lrind. Ireland. Scotland, Germany and France. (Mrr In Leafs brick row, Diamond, Rochester.. Pa. F.PRING AND SO' um G 0 OD S !.. THE t'SDF.ItsIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM 4 his Mende end the public generally that he, has ;art received a new mock of goods of the .latest style/ for pining and summer wear, which , he offers at very moderate ISM!. cENTI,EMENS FURNISHING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON BAND. Clothing made to order on the shorted possible Litt, - 'tankful to the public' for met favors,. I hope by tie attention to internees to merit a continuance of le unte. DANIEL MILLER, BRIDGE ST, BRIDOEWATER. PA. _ GOING SOUTH. - rbai l ds & Heineman,. mi.. !lie/. Nan. 'Atwell „. fellis 121013 ..i... 1140 en 'l , -- Cleveland h. 80,Fifth Sreat, . Pittabuugn goad Street. 846 i 1291 .... -3 1 : Iludedrt. co 106 606 IE6 • a . . _ .....„ ,an.,, Ravenna .. .. Z . "1- ' , , ~, DEALERS .116 , g s* A lib in do , -1110 i , '• t• • ''`l l ' • ' ' 1• - t ...,: Itayard'l 1161 . , l It • •-• • • .... ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS 3Veikivine i 18111 1 4 liErr SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ANIA. :7A- "I" r aTIL , '. Mooed, Wooden and Willow Ware. American A.Onoll t 7 FretiCh Clocks. They have always on hand, the • „,...„2:1,.. —......-- 1•...,10u • Mixt. res. Wellsville • 000 AX ,161/ 1 36 ...... ••• • ' Ballard • 1022 401 . . ..... . ____ 7414.11 TeN e Bono • T tts, I Water Coolena. 31111106 ° ' 1 " ''''' IS " ''' '• • • ggi Ravenna 19Orrat 647 • ~ .... Tea SOO . HS U ! ' G e O li ta i rti, Wain t Brackets Twble Fo kw, 'lea Trays, Iron Tebles. FBA= ' 639 613 ' "--- 1 187 • 656 1017 11.... en Forks, Salver', .Clothes HOMO, Euclid Streeti ( Oro Crum, leo Chests. Cleveland 150 710 , 1030 • e------ -, •_t •: • IDre'N Eme!a. 11411.. Act ow I . OI IBER,LIIBIBE Et,Ll7 it 3, B 1 ' 'ram UNDERSIGNED n\,,irh. ON Haan AND 3611617 11: Osit 610ast ''Max .... offer for pale at the lowest' rates in the market. •• .• ' BridOport 118 1 625 140 - • St nbenvills 1496tH 748 , SW ._. n '4O feet No I Common Board undressed. • Wellsville , 203 850 645 "Ulnae Pfi.rori .. ' ' " 1661 911 507. 1186 - • ~,,„„'"6 " No. 1. 2 and 8 Paced Boards. extra dry. 3 ., 21113 _1 6 rely , • • ••• IWO • I 1187 720 `'''', " Extra D Fl rhig 12 14 and 16 het long. . Beaver —t• • • ........ la eee 520 Ts 1 90 •• ~ .P' Q° . • V. eatberboarding, worked pi 36636ll3fr etebeith , ' as , ma es e p ~ tx V iltherixrding or all kinds made to order. • 14 :, No. 4 . 1e100r1ng,114 14 and 16. i (A ~ "10 .k Flooring Board*. ' ....__., 4 ti, 1 1 Clear Pannel star, %. %an 1111-imr.".• • ' • jA.O. Exelh bra. AOC° .... I : l _,.m . anti Lath. i7, 9 enz u NO. 1, 16 and 18 Inch ,1;11d63 11 * teed --;--• ---- t. tOu ° ~ I ._ Pittsburgh V j. , 71 600 0 aw 10:39 Vllaw sso ~.. r i, 1,„._... Lath. fall width and evenly "wed: 6 ' .....,Roebeiter ..... •• r •,- • • lin ' Imo ' iis -. tut' antldtng. i ' • _ . ffi l l i c ter , .p...... ' .51 , l os- ear I Wl` ‘ .1, 9 l est Hemlock Joist, indltadalpg.,!il 61 4"'`. ' " I ''''' s ''ln'' ' ' II " 24 6,tutt sawed to order. . • m . 4 ceubra -, . s W te e n ile ixtn vill e els_ „ els ~ , Be . -,. . • , hite' ers Water DI ewer, and Boa—men too : 52 8 , 1 0. 3 .•• r, ", . • wet Elevator, constantly kept on hand and for Ref Oort, . •••• t -. Be , • ige p : ISO' . '.... .1 . p. 11 6 , .. FEED ! IFEIC "--- 0 I' l l' MU) !! I * . 1 `:•' 157,", 4 Cow en sal Oats salted la the . , I • Limped. tar aide. • • ' 4lO, alai. "77 O. iR. AILARA , ~ • ', , PION MMM J' a i i ~f i *: •-!,,,;;': ;.!:,. ~ ..J:': At, ; ..,a ... ... • '' ""'" ' ri , f•D •"..i-iqi:; if , A • 1,1 •"I•"''e n a„ - • : , ,,,511:4 ~...,1 ?, .' , ! . ••' •-•-,.... ...... .... „,, i - j' e ''''' ''. Ter 1. a , : ~... 01.*: . ;V: ..” • u7"..tsz - ..., ,, .. :-.'::.' ' '''''. "..; -*': - 4, e111 , '-:-;'! ' t,:•: , ,,-. ti , l '.'" V ~ . , . .1. ~, t. 4..., ~ n c , , r .. Tr , . _j Foot' and wslictiiß licidete IN - I' kg"- 0 T. r, WifOLICSAthi & &NI . 111 i -don &Vero ip t poots t Spoio .444pitbas,Alsi Y *And Bootoo .Prk!as; pus arm& or aWmtelk gut Alto. 'Agent for 'Pthritt44#l: l o4 .144 . At rtionthrturfoo pricer. , Merchant* orld'iftioe rirraers,ru orro tom e* tor. o o llo l qin'lqi i tiM Ong ) ;gt ~ .131-co OA 2. 44.0 ea •e• d ,11 al 1 y • At , No. 102 Thlnl Stl•et, • , Near woOL 'PTPII3III:MGEt, PA. - No. -98 Market Street, -DOOR utY6lBAtk. ;I) L, • ROFXN% 4.4i L Ain TWIN ,cITYWTiMININ6 1.1. sawmills, I. s: mail:ago . i.w. =Assam masa, Pr 0,6414, Nerdary. thiprintaulent, /". "0"1 1 ' FICE • 1102,411 let Oath !Street, Pittsburg. Pa. fr U helleved that the time has Come In the progress. of timericau architectire, when — the questloik will no tenger tie aalked..."Whal shaifwe .uswfor roodogi- Int, "Wilgus ,C41,11,Mg, oirrsis ;us user &Arr."— Older countries' have long Ain& established the fact that no material fa so well sdaptei,:add so durable, as tilate for covering trittaiiits. TWO Obstacles ,to its general main this country have-Wilted heretofore drat, the 'transition character of seeletY, `whieteis neceasatily opposed to permanence 'in iithitectare: and aecoad,lhe great abundance and IoW plea °flute bar. TheZdistitapedimentis rapidly yielding to boo and riper ideas 'm i tts' subject of building, end the nth er mint soon give away to the imereity price of lumber suitable for roofing purposes. We submit a few leading advantage' of a illaierrciof Issaperkeito every other in appeUrepHlei. It Is easily put one . It saves Insurance. irs' hi die it is imperishable. - The Twin City Slate Company's Mines are in North ampton County, Penn's. The Slats is a beantifei dark•blue, unchangeable in color, splits. in perlectl smooth platis of any size requh4d, and haidens stead fly by ,exposurs to the atmosphere. •No Slate in the United States is superior to ltin all the qualities essen tial to a good roof. and We , think but little equal to it t is tarnished at the yard iri Pittibaigh. at the juts of $12.00 a square (one hundred square feet), which with expense of laying, will add xboUt 23 per cent. to the coat of a shingle roof at present prices. Samples of 111 late may be seen, and orders left at the office of A:T 'Bhallenberger a Co., Rochester. Pa. Parties at .a diapers, can "address 3; Newmyer, No. 4i Seventh street, Pittsburgh Pa. marl 1308:0m. , . PITTS.. FT..WAYNif: & CIIICAGe On and after June 7tb,191111, fretful win leave Station daily, (Sunday, exoepted) as follows. [Train leaving Chiongo at 5:35. P. IL. leaves daily.] _grain leav ing Pittsbargb Ist 1.45 P.M..leistOes swami aorta wssf. &me's. Erie. 11/3 0 .1 EMes ---.— - Pittsburgh.„ 202 AM 645 Ax 980A1 150 Am Rochester • • 310 815' 1040' 500 Salem 454 1031 11213 rm 447 Alliance . 545 ' 1125 115 551 .. Canton 627 1213 rm 156 626 • Massillon.,' '64T 1240 118 664455. ille 717 139 258• Onw Wonder , 743 207 820 ' Mansfield 916 400 500 .928 Camillus i 1 945 445 691 1000 000 60LAm 600 1015 Bucyrus i 1025 629 640 1011 Upper Sandusky • 11068 716 719 1114 Forest .. 11127 749 7511 1147 Lima • ' 11517 rm 903 906 ' 115 Am Van Wert. 128 1015 1016 107 Fort Wayne 800- 1210r4411150 310 Columbia 387 100 1237 An Warsaw 425 155 135 r - 442 Plymouth • 510. 300 ',; Ws, 7 555' Valparaiso • as 441 415 724 Chicago 820 ' ,700 620 910 TRAIN/ CIOrNO WIT. Rxr's. Exit's. Elea. SS ~...-----.--..r.--.. —,-.... ....-....- r ift—a-. Chkago ' • 450 Am 820Ast Wilt 535P14 Valparaiso .....' 657 '960 1101 . 710: , Plymouthh ; 9:O 1125 12374 m 900. Warsaw 1010 1221rx 132 , 950 Columbia 1115 100 211 1030 Fort Wayne • iltXtrx 200 315 1115 Van Wert ' 20 , 1 - 305 410 1215 Am Lima ' ' P ••• • 31 . 1100 - 535 115 Forest.- . . ... • 443 • ; 509 663 ,1,18 Upper Sandusky ....,, .: ; 514 ' ','1533 118 , .1141 _Bucyrus, - 567 ' 600 ' 'MI t 616 Crestline I ' 630 635 830 140 530 Am 655 - 910 Mansfield 610 '723 937 424 Wooster 651 853 • 1100 560 Orrvllle 1515 .918 1127 615 Massillon ' - 946 960 1157 647 • Canton 1 4009 , 1006 1213rx ,703 ' ' Alliance 1045 1050 11255 BO5 ' Salem . 1114 . 1111:1Am 125 , 831 Rochester imitskit Meal aos !. 1006 Pittsburgh ''.. • 153' , . 110 . .410 ; 7 1151 , . . Youngstown, New Cantle and Erie Express leave Youngstown at t3O p. re; Near Castle, 4:00 p.m; ant es at Pittsburgh, 6:1:00 p. m. Rewriting. leivea Mabee .4h 7:16 a. m:arr. at Aroungstown,lo:4s. N. Castle, 9:40 a. trg Youngstown,:New Castle Old pittsberigh ACCOLOWO - leaves Younstown, OM a. re; New Castle,l.lo a. re; arrives at Allegheny; 10:00' a. Neter:dog, leaves Allegheny; 4115 p. ni arrives New Castle, 7:06 • p. Youngstown, 7:50 F. R. NYE lid, General netet Ages, . 4.- CLEVEI-AHD & PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. On and 'Der Nay 14 ISM, trains wM lama Stat.ona daily (Sundays azcd)ted) u folknil.• IC rood . .airds;ikra, • I ,•• ' • ,:',, • .`..... .• •:•.: V, 3•4 ~•.` --_•••••775Era:W...,",.......:'..,,VM2Mier:,..',• r • -•.14-Ctl= , •••Z` ',1 •"...Z . '" . ...1.•'••T".......41:1:4 - MO Ailatr .. ,:, 4. .4 4. '''')• 7 . -•• 4- ,- W....r --- -- -- '''''', • . 1 • .) 3 ..=l,l•'k 3 .tplif I'.';+ - ''.;.:t47 :::':::',.../ TrJ7•: '1.,: o (~.;;;Tiroiti.!;;;): ,:;;;_-:.!,_,.... f' ;Tz.t'l *lf Ira -; • iir -, r'. - 'Kt: ^T . i - t # - A. '.).i) .:.• .. i , 3 4, ;•,'; eVcs; 3i'. 1" , , 1 ..Inr:;:j-F ,I fti:Z 3 att . I , 1',... I. '• 1;;.. - • , '. :', l ; I.*Xilif t • r ._ ~ . ~ r eit,',-.. ..• x_ -r.,yf - , 74.)! -- ii• ••,t a a ji.:l i ..;. :'.i;;;' , , 1" , .. V!, v, , ,, c' 9 , 3 A 1. 2 - .01 1 " • \ -.. Zl4, If:1 , -,*,'' ' t i ,•;t . . •-• • t:i! 1: : i!f.? • 0 ;:••• ; .-',• t -' 1 4 :71 - :117 11`:3t - ',. r•t . . :'' - ilTtl'i /11 -',., ' . AP.: 1. .: 3 , - h .4; -..,--. - - ":.. ;5:.• ', 5 , -•,, 5. , f ~ i.; ;.. ffl.k ~ , e. ,.;„,,,, r , '.=4 , ,, ilt .-6 , i . ' 'i,rieft" _ A O Mil -. "" ""` ' ~ ,-: * - -L.l ' . .. ....,..,-, ,d,:„.,‘.: iv: 4.,;:•• ::: „ , , , ,..r. , : ~it t(; . ' ' ..-t7: • 1 i ,•: • •%fr.M ., -ri ' . 2 . , J 2 - ' ‘ ,.. ..7 .* . - 4,.., ~. ~., .. 71,-; -.F.it .7 1 ',3-- ,, , - ; 1 ':'.''. '' y^, :A! , ..1.- - '.'`,-t,, 43:- ' 33 ' _:- , .., _ ;... 13 ...-: K• ..(... ~ .. . ~- ...- .. , • . ~( 1:,..;. ! ;:- r.'.. f;" ,. .f3', ~ W i' ,- f , r - n1v...., , . ,, .. , , , ' - d-r 3l, ll•trr. ,Pll i ; 4 ,14 t '.) !ii ,- . 3 :Fi.."4r.,r-,Eirstr;;". , l,„riit , ";, - "ti.!,..T., 7 :_",tik3, - ,;',1.)•,. -, ; ‘, , , , ,) 4 ;., - -.- - - ------ -...- '.— -- ; .:;-.).1•4 - :' ',.• i:; ;6; ,::lii i i i iii :.r -i-t, , ,F , Y2,3;:;11( . ..t . i..; 71; 11 ~,,,, ' -;- - 1-4 , ..4. , ..,".11gi..r,„,1- i - N tri*. b ..-rr agiiiii ,i. 19 ;31A ::; 1;51 140. . . : 1 4 ',- .-- ::',/,';::,,, o.,it,t:..iyVic! i.r . r.f.rilr!"!!::. „viLl.:,-.:i ~:, <4...,14 ; . Ili; titi3 - 11...1.i ' WI RAILROADS. • • ' , "*.AeltiMi' - 1111: 140;1; um; r =V EMI -.": "41 - ek0.1141 1 103) id IL dior.beete itheol ls ir a d At= M eateweia. Itielme to. lneel will be coodoeteauT,ertlVlllksfi,*.?! !Wiwi WotWkesthebitstirelL • Accesotcdee.:bdelMENlo l 8 77 , 3A wi t s . • Dr. - ore sza t tidr• - attfp,m.lo 11e . agates of Me ptotession ethic old dtboe. : .. 7.l:er 1 , 1 iliac ••-•' • , ,-;' r ild, • . • n. • CHOICE Siitialit.Gß6Ogithig and . 'TEAS; •':\-• FOREIGN •;and,. Dompoic: FR Orr, All kinds or comitri itoctOsio siyin op e l pe, and prompt itlt!ms • -; FEDERAL irtREEt :'' Allegheny. City,' Penn's. •-• , , IV. REGISTER ' S ` NO TICE. OIICEIB HERSEY GI , P= 'THAT 'THE POL• Peeing accounb of Ezettiteed.. - Abelebtratdrs; Guardians: die.. tube been duly pads* in the. Regis ter's orrice, and will .be presented to the .Orphans' Court fortondraistion * nc! aliewfules, on, Welities' day: September 0, • • , . Tied account of. Hamiah Ctimptolialidlileie: 0. Min nis. Admintfitrators of Daniel C. Compton. Aec'd. account of Ann Umstdati, Adminietritris of Jatob trmsteed: dde'd' ' • Account of Redid Hall, Adheinhtrator of Alxilsh Hull. deed. _ . , „ •- . • • Account of Marvin Hull. Adisinlattutor4tid;llltate of Thompson Hut. deed._ , Account of M.' Heil.' Reemitor or Rebecca - Hell. dec - A. Account of Michael Barry, Guardian ,of, IlLulbs A: Marlts.migor chili of r 11.4 1 4 IEII. • • Ansi account of Joseph Smith; Eseentor of William Smith, dec'd..• :_, f_ • . • Account of Agnew DeffeAdoetnistnitor of Gee. W., Fulton, dec'd. _ • - Final account MIL Gross &John Shafer, Essentora of Jacob Hoenig. dec'd. . • Account of Robt. M. Rhodes, Guardian of Elij a h Powell. minor sun of Win. Powell; deed. Final account of Agnes Carothers & J. W. Carothers, Administrators of the estate ofJolin Oar ethers. Account of vf st. Henry. Administrator of Mans' Riddleton, ode u. Final 'emoted of Catharine Elliott ; Executrix 'et. Willem Elliott, deced. • • —•-• • --6 P Final account of Jno. KettiewoOd, Eget*, oriifils Gardner, dec'd. Account of Hugh Marshall, Administrator Or Aliirji 1 am. Iltdice. deed. Account of A. Watterson, Administrator * Reed. dec'd. - Final accounts (Real and Personal) of 'J. W. Wil liams & Robed Rah- rd, Administrators of 'Samuel Kelly; deed. Account ofJ. Dillut & J. W. Smith, Adminlitrettas of Joseph Smith. decNi. Accounts of Charles Lukens,' flatrdise of Thomas T: Mary E.. Catharine A. and James .4 Speer, minor children of Her. Thomas L. Speer. deo'd. D. SINGLETON, Register. OEII Btatirraa's Oren, Beaver Aug. 8 , 1888. angl9'BB:4t. Geo. C. ^ 80,(iyerer ; • -; Has just reloirned from the East and la now recelv , lag a Large and Well • , aeleeted - meat of Spring and Summer Goods AT IDS OLD STAND Corner of Water and. James ste., Rochester. .Pa.,.-- GENERAL EULER IN DRY G^.ODS, ' - NOTIONS, .. HATS, • CAPS. '- : . _—• . . ..BOOTS and SR )ES, • . •, , • , : _GROCERIES, • . - PROVISIONS, . ' , HARDWARE • ~ . • • ' IRON, • . , NAILS and . , . CARPENTER TOOLS, •• • ~ ROPES and °CUM, • --.. • •• • .. - 'PACKING . YARN, ,i • : i• S :. •, ,OILS, . PAINTS, Din AND IN OIL. 'iusens ware -And W1110!v.' were FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, WHOLESALE and RETAIL ' gyring thie sole agency bit the celebrated CANTON , • , For RoArster and viciotti,r, we ‘odlsr Dour . to deal- . en at nitsbqrgit rates, asTui Itelipit !roe there.—, Alio,- ~ •- • •I, , -- ~..! .. .. r. e • .301 3111.: 111 •Iil e " ~. • - • , ..;f.l?:r..' . w n itIIEBI34 IA 8 LPriktEl l. l.l6'' , mso tuoii the *Argo 'sole ci. 4 s ee,*e e ller to thole e. Bei c :es:atim lia lifietueets „ prices. coast, ling of liOppOr. f 132 • • Darmoot, Booing MAW! , , : • 48-11-2‘ rcm` #4:411,6 7.: . , , 7- 2 '. • Beaver Belt Manidaehutoit o.l9pltaihnir aMom Atltrirelairs3 , ta Itotkos . : CALL ONCIS APD lOU WILL CALL A , sprrilkit. BUM • - ',:f l it ,711..tt::t MEM , • Thilkttibrthil ti that4Oltit ; :nf r ; PiPereleit‘lzi war at one Mule nthn 6 ! pinid4 . and,alt awsylietonoh and thady,glivis that-tar(lnce itai . It Waa l % thiurday, Jnlyar restet our boteir way to the d Pier 45 Nnitb riti City of Boston; th our world; for. the Arriving at,klie pier ziOaiiifttisis ofectlir • lty and bastleXe proem jiaTtlileb,, seem to unfamiliar an . :0 14 ,2 'and Mustvery' :in myelin Ilk when viewed V on, ! 0 1: r. l b °, ' fi r* ti m e saw it with the eyes black amok*. tt I be seen- t hot stacks, and the escapingatemi*pithermith 1110 #7 n/n."111 porters an d hfirit*l ,l oed sailors betokenthat thebnikrVrure 16 nigh, and -baying Ina our Monad away in nor colt alttle atatei*Oir we take our 514 so rights:l6 MOW, dee!' ormy..4l,litte ntY 61;1)re before of :thOhei anOnli omnibisses, wagonurere hasuirdriven ilso. pier.; their limbs discharged, the; fare 4 . t4 „ and they are offagain, excitable !larva* :genthirrieli' are.driven nigh mar. distractlinkin their ef forts to keep tnict - of the tiut baggagiiivitb,whlcli they have_ to en cumber themselves, while tbf tritieler thinks as little of the trip writ* mein as ofsdays journey at home, cOnsa. on hnard 'r `ho more baggage than he'lisuftiairy him ‘7,lind surveys with BIIIIIpShe 411litIC of iof his more excitable neighbor. 1n ,,,, mate haeltinen taking artrantagOrf the oc casion reaps a harvest of aileittre#l - nasti, while scores of dealers in.cl4o - -Atsrature , venders of dock- chairs and qatagss 4 prowit around, each ,pressing hisAsattrinke* terms. Such are some of the P_ _ :il4t,- tie. sent themselves upon the, pier, ' ' 1N0t4 , ? the scene isquiteas varied, bid parting friends &unroll a„,, art iii., regrets at being *stile 0 t 'to Ate hearted' raisin:ore' liiisig,_ _., passenger paceirftactorti . ' ) blooded onesAsilinly sits end '* . ''',... time to he oft Officers id unit*mo , haat Sy here sad there, giving ordels told ge tting 1 everything ready for departuru. • At 'length the time for departurels it hana,bld Trinitys bell tolls the l our of one, lifts &kites pass and fi fteen minutes more, and 1 . 4 until two o'clock is readied , and yet we are not off..;-- ppon inquiry we are informed:lhp the mails are being waited for, and that alt.else is reltdr- A- tumbling sorra Is beard and down !dishes the four horse team and warin laden with scams oldie largest bags,. filled with no one knows how many missives of hisinesis, feend ship, love, &c., and in the shortest possible tithe the bags are transferred io'the vessel, the 1 word is given that all is read, the captain and.pilot take their places on Umbrldge, the engines ;commence to revolve,:a throh is felt and the vessel slowly leaves the • dock Mid gradually moves doWn the Aver. Uri ship and shore numerous white haidlierchlifiale tussled, into requisition, glean 'are leveled and the last adlcus_made, whi*wi grisduelly pass down the river our frierditon sboie do I gradually fade from view andel*i sights at tract our attention; slowly Ile dam down the iftver past Governors Island and out into ite wide bay. Jersey city fades demi Trini-. ty's tall splres are lost strong. tits shipping" which crowds around New l'4fki3riiiskiyu becomes indistinct; we - straitt onr eyes to. catehis`gllmpse of Greenwood*and turn tir ad mi re the beauties of State arid, in Pausing through the narrows the attip City of Cork, bound for the Pertw NM • have Jura left passes us, and the joy wh • her 'passen-• gers feel at being so nearthist :titillationb e.eigl no doubt much more perf • ...one at mak-. ing the start. We efortinue' r entree and are soon off Sandrilohk, 'I efit to thrnw ourselves on the boadir thir Atlantic which stretches awayi, hi isiittivatil it meets the sky awe il:. - ''' - ,,. - .. j a . The es down in all panto passage tho vessel we are of of tour 4 11101111CeS, fresh Ito without . other's seem 'very Vs!' that are missing, more ha\ Are equal egret:Al eise,l'm of elan' in Orel: atekbasemilv olOuinv y sett( I: . l4.faret beans* scram tamMet.ll STlOnii 4 k didr at r IWe Imp OW IBM -, -: Y, ` r-~ i''-f-',":' -.- • l '' , " I. _ . ,s. . , • ,•••• :',:'!' ' '-' • . f. ••- ', . • .• • 4 A . ' ' .44" "" -. - 4. , 01.." . 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It is really astonishing how so much can be accomplished under the cir:maisences.--,= Thme Irrrune enliven in which' todtgeit din ner,.and then' more duty must be done jn the way ofl entip*Orr at that hoer feu hi: served, at whieh meet, tes ) toast. sweetmeats 404: jet-, lies are proviisd, withettli .4111‘ . .ind :at, ten; o'ciock,skstingpletbeline `ct landdriches; 14 1 * iN L i 'meat. anchovy ind 3 t. tic.. 4 prattled, la the most liberal style. Fire meals a: deYinay seem to periorui . who have made an trip, as . km Mush/ of one good thing, bit sea sir Is t wonderfnl sharpener of appetite;. and thaw who'are well enough to Clit st all are seldom found absent from the ta re: And so days pain quickly tern but those uto are very seri=sick, and se pleasant ta them When . they recover that they are always anxious to.repeat the trip. ' The trip across ts.neirly itlriayir . beneficial to those In deft- 1 Mile health, far if their bad hesith is the:re mittal any bilious disorder the sealsiekness will completely cleanse the system, . and ',the pure air pultd , tip cOmpletely. • .To , the man' n4eging tram.over work,' he give erunpled.e - inklositfromili Aire, to/1)8415M. le. not . . . . at' all connection with theworld bor . . .04. the ~VA& And...eweira.mtl' kariern, and the only.real businers 'being Mil fferivipg Was much pleasure from the sur • soundings as possible. t very thing is seined upon by %bow+ on board upon a trip like this for,enterniinmfmt, and a passing vessel Is the theme at mdele criversatptk, undies disbuit miale spouting for hii olu pleatnne,Anins the tide of ,ConVersation, and he. beeanies quite a lion for the time being. Tales are rola, of all kinds, anecdotes as old and thread bare as one can' Imagtne are repeated ,again and laughed at as though they weretieir. and the man or woman who gets off ii, new prm. artells a new sten , will receive the most inoit, edi , attention. florin entorminment: will be found and time rinsed pletisantif by art l eg t ernination of the workings of.the vessel ;ber immense. inginekbollers. &c., and may take advantage : of the opportunity afforded. for though- paesengers are requested not to (meek to the officers on duty. the officers are always willing to ens wit questions, and eve infer , tendon in the most. 'gentlemanly manner.— And bereft maynot be- out - at place .to , ay -something o"4 the vessel on which , this. letter is written.; :The,'!City of **ton" is one of the flve mailleerners of, the Liverpool, ;fest York & PhilidelPhia..Stearnship • coMpauy, better knoWn ar4he Inman Line. (The nth- ' er Meitner* being theVity of Paris; City of Beltlinom; City of Antwerp and City of. Lo ndon). -* She its a Clyde both Iron Steamship, ' of about 2000 tons bnrthen, and has *ought ns aeries tbe Atlantic in,eleven diys. which,. liiting to our lack of - favorable windiand no lack of troThvorable, wind, (for steamships car *mils es well Salt:tiling vessels) is • one I day longer than is. Usually oceripled, Bhe is corn manited . bY Captr. F. F. Ruske!, a gentle man in every sense of the word, fully under standing hluirtsia.s and mingling rejthl!the 'passengers 111 ASO I most :agreeable manner, i when*hls deadlock? n't call him elswhere.:— One little in = dent of the trip'doing mo 'to Inspire te donfidensA in our ptain anion ' the passengers on board than any thing . con rl r bo written; was the Prediction made by Min on Monday noon iliat at fire o'clock neat even ing we should ! if ' all went , well, sight; the 1 itiore-of ould frelank s and true • ta promise, atl '6:30 'the find. was Wetted . bl the lookout TM foremast. The other iffilcers of the vessel ire 1 , ceUrteous r ited - obtfairig, knee/lag their duty ' .and deft, and dutiing the trip menYiof those who suffered item sea-SicOets ' received At tentions oftirekindest nitute friint the diffev Mkt ?facers 'As I, have said 'before, the:V . oli is af the basti nedl feel erfli In guaranteeing 1 n . pleassntPastfaie t0e03,1.00i may pioFfiy Ode line., Vte got . to Quemadowar lest„eren ing at.ishoot tiered o'clock. steamed into. the beautiful Herber, landed our Malls lint:tench PU.l e eget e as deli red tiliVt.invei **ad, Spri siainselled, fOr.Ltverpoel, which is jurip , uyslighs, stud where . 41441 Ix; isbid .to get W.notw opt 10, 84 apaisms shall probibiy iiticeat directly ; to ton- *Mien& after eine deynotobaervatton4give note of the grei# bity - ,... : •. : . it.... w:1 1 Tint , 01:41 11 0! - oini8 and the~nerin? 60u,rei3Olilik,*ratser iiksecome -mast ` of pro&it) California. toixiang Pro* The silk pima &ease 41Productio* coooqn. , lA INVPol. l konl sp_lna ionlicippoinds .110 osto.tito to i r toomunimpisrat - , ,, • 4 j 4 ".1_ , 4.7. • 4 stft:Kish° • .18. • , .t • . ME * the eltiest question *world to ask. Tit Phil . asked It bravely ; gild atobt• whiting his iki/Ortit ed ilighti7, htddark ey +kilned Witheatio, tkilit*nieeildentlY was not excited ;111 'A s et;fie to c ir Ibiet'Apith, 'balm:addle Winn, imo* *op; n o m en•- tiigsred iii 'dodo bias the holier ta 'alak foi , the hind ef hia :Wei* esa,.p . 7 Emily Iltilbops. iOmehol, he iitoad.licit go through the nodal - Otte formula Of:rejectiOn this thorn._ l u g. ; • • , • • • - Certainly. there was something in phtri vo . rittat no Other 'suitor bad yet , attainedlo: fotEmilytbirtieff loved him; ask between P. a' plesding mei Entllfil:iPan pro.. t , Q 1.09114- old banker . wa!k slightly P ' • - _Ohly onoehe thought of a death-fied.Wheris he bad • Made - a- Polemii" prorisise to Phillip',' father, the Maud to whom be owed moat of his owe prosperity. to watch over hia only eon With • tenderness and irrre that should repay him fhtthegnklingland that death had taken • him - • *f ' f • ' Bartlett was rata egoomil a greed eoni mercial crisis had swept aim rho 's coitapa. Was it ant his duty to provide for hisidatigh- ter a husband . rich taotigh to match the Bul bous brown-steno frotit,.anu. bank stock, and livened equipage? , , And yet be could not help feeling thee Phils true worth and Manliness would do more for his daughter's happideari than all' thewealth and:jewels. and. what he kupw was the false glitter. and show of faehionable Ufe, that, he eould w Upon bee. • But thin Phil.waii (Orly an *Aar, a rising one uevtainli+s hut, it the,nineteenth century liberality of pithlishers has:lone away with the romance at poetic allies ard dyspeptie of filth-rate brmarding-hoaes, it has not made its authors Millionaires ' • Po-athlv tt will do so in the intuits It is to lie hoped ea - "I am afraid your income is not quite large enough to support a wife," tho banker said, at at last, teeing the deeessity for saying sonid thing . . • - • • ".,Ily income is over a thousand a year. sir." Mr Bulbous smiled grimly. "About half as Much as E'nilly spends in a year fee pin mon-- 4," he said, brusquely, • 'lBut I em rheas: lii mypmfeaaion. sir, and Ends- has pro mised walt•—" • "Nonsence." interrupted Bulbous "yon? income never will be ny law:. Every v write* stories 110% 4 4-darl WhVa Weis you, Phil. I could do. it myself easily." - I find it verYmucli ..the custom- for people who know nothing shoat authorship to im aeine that to is a tlower-etrewri path. with un limited greenbacks ' undying hanky at convenient dietancee. But one that travels it kriowa halter. , • • Certainly; there are hinrebi,and noses, and geningi pleats them. -Ali but the thorns! the thorns r • Phil smiled a-little at the beaker's's:minion. He Waa , thipkltig of eaPeriellee as . 1113 1 ,r7 41 4 0 1 4 ;" certain of this I", be asked, qplet "Certain atitt . ore:verse, I am." This a little • Phire. mischleitnnily. as he !bought ofAbe figure the portly old hanker would cut in.speedithrial sanctum. "T hope pa:ill:m i l doubt my ability ?" '"Of coririe , not, only I ihould—" . "FU writes story this very thin', said Bul bous. despemtelY. now lhorouithlT aroused by Philip's incr-dulity. "It it tiniTaccepted , before night:l'll give yrel----_ "Give me youttbmgider.". "On one *Millar." "Name It" - • . ,"Ifl win. yeii lost withdraw "Yenr claim to her forever." mid' the-hanker, thinking he Irad disposed of another suitor. - " Philip's face paled a little and pretty Emily clasped her,white bands imploringly, but he t answered llfmly, "I accept the rifler?' "I think Iwill In rte a little sketch the manner of Dickens." the banker said to him pelt as the lovers sauntered out slowly into the long walks of the conservatory, "some thipg that shall be abate the blood and thun der style of ordinary romance." ' • • Bnt halfan hour's attempt, with frequent carnets from .Oliver Twist, convinced, him that Ole task was hopeless In five nrinntes be could have snitten ersmeihing that Timid have startled half the brokers, from Trinity Church to Wall street terry, out at their sent es. Bnt to write Dickens, that .Was !mead hie.' Then be ordered some Oder, an ;tidy houreliter, emerged from tee- with half a dozen's, heetsof manuscript - that was to , make him famous. . 1 So he nmegined. • . _ "I think Tll take ir e .. to -Harpers'," he said as he ordered the carriage.' •-`'; 'A long ride and a short walktook him over the litisy streets, throne the coontinetoomi and up the winding stairs to the editorial time turn. "%tr. Bulhous,"'he said, poinponslras he entered and presented his manuscript, with an air of.condesceroden. - : 4 .• , .The editor. did not seem very much 'awed by hisser's% presehok_ Bo he repeatedihe name. . - • lA'Ah yrs; from Hinneenta; ain't yeti?" _ Ilia banker looked torrified..- "I never ex pected to find such ignorance, especially in as editor,' he thought. Indignalitly.• "I reallyjilrin't think we coil Use *nu' girl': de," the earn , said, retrinilng it'. The giest banker wen* out, mentally resnlvini to start an opposition magazine, anfcrush, out Har pers past all' redemption. , _ , • "Aftei - all„ , one 'c '?fez to get hito the mairazines aid 'st,":he era after 1/01n1 tines brawl himself with ldbaW. llll b l4 alitithenT cobbler "I Will now trf Ono: cot :,,iyeekly ••"Oh ! a tnininsertpli • Yaw paii,_eall 'ln the course of a week or two, andwiarell eireyou an ansWee." - , • • • •.1 ' you examine it now I aftliedthe hanker;ichn began to think he had • fillet I liming the if hiilrrtines. .•;- • ' :.%; Mod cahe poi chances with a: bundled .tithers." , . "autPhil , Phglp Gishant, he," "Is one' of null regrilarcefitilbuters—prom ising anther: 'Wciuldlent like an autograph; "Autograph I. No, -I thank you." _ Two more papers were tried with the same objection% • • • ' neet," 'MK lit.'des -Oration:• ' !rih W! see . .ti Or?' 10 11 i444 0 1 , Mitt' sonin. to W id e Bnibpne eine More effort ' • "Don't publish Mattes thedally press. It is intiFelynat'of oirrlineodr." ; • . • lc: -And the wealthy backer, took his goutype. dot tietell,nights enultoFt bncesen:istice thiit . he had Ina his wager. 'The demean dill eat by:the'ftintalwin del tyroservitery, wheabeventtolinefunn. city Itrin Wile( that that did not Aumr•ritetiler be hid beeß geo : tit!loprour *pi of Web `lmitates, • . - "Yeti Ws 'Wee her.Phd; rve Init" he old; "and rn be that :yollr inagae'll lane tlitnialtdalaberiPlPW - PPltfly Woo kW. r Moir A !gift s!p!O sts 111M11016111* A .60 14 1 4 111 1 1 4601410iiiiii.44 0 6 44 1 6 11 1 Ow, asallirirMoribe lopsi segpoOdiltbeglivo 1r ten Gentili lilispersees hoetiee. ' 301111 0 .431 "Alklibt ebiagla plpthible xeseine.t I& en s cience when,. *PIA .04%.9 0 P ll *_. t r III APF* IIOI-16 1 ,1 ivissenirjt to &nimble to IA 44 • O neveroneeent beaded In Seib* Xseasi soon ars* tw o* ** - 0141,01‘r th &mute - committee w nor Want end Colfltstf, _ • The folle4liiiihinintanlesis*WlS - - sod by P. ix Sitijiry to tie Ditiocratic &at Centesl Celtinattter et California, Otwhicti he has been until lately a Metebet r•.,1 4 -, ' G endow? gr. Cie, DotioOrstie. Oak Mfrs ? . Cbrnmitee .-L-I *otld be 'doing °violence tq my ownYselingei l and ,gutitY) of.z.unfair. eon-. , duct to you, did I continue hinge r. to share your counsels and pesos Moat Of You* • Plans in the condng:politicst • beinipalgti. In sentiment and sympathy I'am nolanger with you:..* lUdgurent ' neither{ 'approves the platform of principled pat Iliith by the ; ;few Yost. city Convention, nor does my sense. of do ty to thcenovtry justify me in aiding q Warn* iloratvilicymour to- the office q PreSident of the ilititch 'State*. In remem ring that I sm a' Democrat, I cannot Mark . t i 1 th at I oire a higher illeglsnes th the Atim ~ can Union. I should be glad to remain the Democratic, party% could , I bell eye that L doing so I ato dot sacrificinititilid Vitt' l „of patriotism that are higher and holier t , any statement of mere party fealty. I pea . Here that the war was' inaugurated by thli South In the interest 'f shirery. I believe I was the duty of the Government to resist, heresy of secension by Mini. I liellefejh hailing out of. Porno, the draft of soldless,thit prosecution of wit smile@•.retiellion, *id constitutional and necessary for , tha preser vation of our republic. I helleve the enHol-. cipation of slavery .was neceseary.and ,tins; ridable as a war measure . I belfirre the creation of *national debt grew out eit.ths exigencies:o the long-Ohntintied and deeper! I ate confliet, I Miele the hone of paper cur rency *is an evil incident to the iitt niggle.- ,I, believe the national debt should be .pdd. fit the mat dollar in corn ef the natlenni Maki and that no,form or iiiiiiiire of 'refiudiation !is consistent with national honor. jam of, posed to the taxation of Governihent bonds • as a breach of covenant made with the bond.: holders, and I am opposed to :paying thesti bonds with curremey instead of gold. ,-,1 and not in any degree fearful of negro „appraise, cy, nor do I believe _that if,te the negrOm art conceded their ju4 rights tinder , top Is 1 there vslIT be any danger of elevatinethern to a titian eqtaility with anY Superior MO.- ' Jam and ever have been opposed to midi ti cs; lance, and I never *lli cast my vete nor ,frild my influence to idvance to high bowie any' man who. "as Governor of a great Common; wealth, could fratetnits with a met, or en- courage opposition to „hid laws, or when the nation needed ha last Man to put down the rebellion, could. by t crosing the draft, apt and the fitit a hostility, to the Gen oral Government. , ; t could tare trepported d , War Democrat like Hancock, of Henarieks. II couldeupport a Republican like Frank P. Blair. Jr., your candidate for Vice-President; Hie early stand Tor the rights of the black man ; hts opposition to slavery.; his brilliant waterecord, commencing in the streets of Bt. Louie and metier , in Sherman'a march through Boor m I approve; but ap I can not sustabi Blair, without sustaining SO Moue, I feel in.dutY and conscience compel led to vote for Grantrel Colts:. I shall tut=_. . pact the tortes anlinadverelent4,4)l4 p, joveilte DesmcratictimittY ter tan lovitheli n catintrY. I shall expect to ha my - nioGrairqbestietted7weetorrhesisir-hi --, pugned. I shall expect to be pint 4 ty malignity, and tisihave heaped upon-me anunlimited amount of personal *Nee :link conscious of the rectitude of my tdotivie, and in the confident belief that I am but, doing My dntr, I have deemed it proper to rod& iffy position as a member of the Dtl4ocilitle State Central Committee. I therefore re , spectfullytender you my resignation, grata, fully reroembering our peat piquant rela tions, and 'entertalUm for jton ill only kind ' personal feininis._. _ ' I am, very respectfully,genteleinatii P; ff. liititiXi. SAN FRANCMC6, "July 1V1 , 8613.. • Trim following - account ofitnintetivie4ifitii gen. D. EL Streaker, ("Parts Crayon,") of Virginia, b by a correatinrident date Miaow id Democrat, i "I asked Gen.'Stmther whdt he thought df , Gerrit Smith and Henry Ward !Wetter sail - ` scribing money to Washington College, the institutionef Grneral.Lee., ,- "It hif criminal folly," herald. "That kilioni is the fishionahle monument to treason, an there they, are educating agaln the"sentiment that Made the war it oust nearly all we had to put it doted. I, don't say that Lee. is Andip Greet enough to talk politica, but to iend Clime children there h the only way that 'north. flunkeysand the more manly rebels gevebi to ihow.their pride to trauma. In thritaelicie labor and the - tradesman are, dismissed With the old cavalier sneer, and Ben.-Wood's sons Join those of the trst 'families' in deerxing the north andits principles. • ........+4 r r_ ',4 "It hi srpremium pin upon .minehrowe re= Hellion termake t boot e untie to. reirtfin ern add mu There_ yfiur Ranker , northern feel ng ' n feats noel( What'll • a victorious • empire, based non to ithe. principles, to Flo with Hobert' E. - : ' Lee's lege That kind of humanity is worse than childish. It shows that yen still hiddinyOur souls a sympathetic feeling, for "the triutors you ,defested. ' Of all Main, miserable beings; the northern flunkey la the meanest. ' Ricsh:. mood is a city 'of giants compared , to. Mitt more.t. I can always meet the 'defc.sted , rtibel Upon fair terms :. hut the renegade Unionist, kt the, meanest of God's creature*. ' 404 P . m* *atelier 161.1'0101'in recognitioft. ' Ont II!: tie liniment of pride dodi fat tit his fornlngte iviiipt of, stir. ifibi.sind . . , The San , Francis?) Vik silys "Quite a sensation his been crested, Ibis evening, by the publication of a card by 'P. H. Sibley, member or the State Democrat ic Central ordinittee, - resigning his positiort and giving his roman .therehw. l He mod he - could conscientionsly support iPrank Blair; whine war record be approves, ;but be cars• not support Seymour, inasmuch is he (Sift) is war Democrat, does not approve . of the • platform. believes wising bonds In outrage, thiniortne war was cesamenepd by the South for the perpetuagioa of slavery,and, under all circumstances feels compellisi to alp:0, Grant and COM." Biale. twroletionary fetter bad not been published In Cilifornison the aboVe dare. • - . ' • NORTOIIIIO Democratic letters' We win dently .been . - received' 10 the. office of tbn Richmond Esaminer. The *ma latitBat; urday reada;the ex-confederate officers a 'ait: vere lector* far their ism sr , . Ihd 40 1 1 thcar only effect will be to Or their Otte mks at the Dona with . excel ens anntaitical: .jf you mob sumo io.• de, mite -protriii• alum youtbooom inend, ouperionogyou!..4 'ct,snosellor, caution )Tonr, brother, inst ~nsnliAn genius.' • Flattery la itidis63ln liar ern *id. ity has node current, and -mblcbirin= be set of credit as long esOcre aro. to offer IS, and fools to ren EMI IlEg
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