fie Bate ssA vicse r sEPTZMUEM • # . 'Li , • ••••• ri s e A FIG ES bus now alarm , elreauguoni aim PaiblOit* P" l2wte , kr besting tkio nand. ' • • 10 BATES OF ADVERTFULMIL Mil 3w. '6w. 1 3m. 1 ein. I' Ali'' : s._.—. ___..) I - • —t— og wire-10 11 , 65.1.., 99.,in 93 MI 95 In 9111 00 To po i Tt i.: 350 5 no' 7X) 10 00' 00 p r e opislul l P ' • : ' ' 400 900 11 Ml' 00 ... 000 0 00105015002100 roolr.f•lngerlrlitnin '700100013 30 16 30 , 23 on tolf column .. 10 00 14'11) 17 00 711 Cll'.lo 00 I ,,te eolamn 20 1X),25 00 30 00.40 00.73 00 , ... . . ! Adelol,nators' end ExeCatora' Notice& .... ..,....a op teat Niiikvh pir tine, . ' .10 i rrsgmiani lobe made QuatteTly,eicepaThusien t Aircrain;,,, %pitch maest be paid t Advance. ;1 .. , . ~ 1 • ,: $ State of do' irberto4j~ki..the.:ieck thcou hof Septelo!t.:pos : . , 7. A. X .------ -- IT' f orbell. la 4es • 14. SI deg. ••• 13. 42 deg. •• . 14, •, 46 deg, 17, - 121 deg." Is, ..4r4r4r. 19, .41 Vat. Oliighansr,Yr., iO Fifth street,- Chron 014 1141 'g. Plillibaitth. l4 the anthorlf.cd neat to Its A aays !in that dtt • rt 1 . InvienTipEraricraris.. , , , t • .:.<:1• ne a s t q l;ct,;p , , l l4.,4:h fi robj,k k i. di t irted to the MIL olng nea ntlctittOemelite; Rltictl - fippeer for the hiltine InToG „ Toton.• t peniNtry—Dr. Atttbertatid. . orruhlic Sale—Joseph Brlttele. Irl's tent arn--Jamelp 'Pam. irN;aminntton of Toichere—siee. orsvecial Notice,' -8. 11. Hence. ; f-Jpechti Notice. L Eberbart 'Ron ircriu . sralcAN mAssAnrarprisi ,trend ' 4,144 iiedting, will be held in the Tint iiliorNDS. AT BRAVER, on WED . RBDAIC, EiRP 1111intit 23rd.'st,Whicn time the people wilt be ,ed tred by InCrtiOV,-TOD, :GOAMIDICiR EN-Gcty.- HOPI, A.. 48E, iio GA.I.XBRA 1 44 GROW, Ho*: Trps; L RAP4II ALL, end others oT Prineyfrania. Th. people id' Ilia (*rent townships spa boroughs tnagbeet the 0 01114:41'° cb, .MOlll. 40.44 ; r,41,t. And are requested as fares poissible to k ink, their re.imoTtPie 4 .. 1 4 8 4" 4 . d + pl widdn mile'aeli If or Daiwa, not later _men 10 tiMorA A. I. Own and wherWthey whine met by the niarinalle es. dny, and Assigned irafona. V/tie ProFesitkols, ItT IWR rxhikernity OUT Mit 1‘ , 11:.5 6 F THE DAr . .7IB6II3SED ! . the proeraikm will be under the direction ',ol'Oeis. Lit tell, Clad ItarsheU, Col. *. 8 Qnay Ci pt. irrtarldnßlVrelie. )I,4Aidatas of maser. - nr. E atintiock of Darlington, Capt. Win. P. Dew- . ki a*:Ssiot: Jai.. Da r ragh:7l4.l44iter, Clit D. C. Critchlow. of YsUston, Ca l e, J. F. M ound Capt. C. K. 'Chamberlain or Now Dighton, 4,n. T. 1. Pointe dims:Niter, assistant karatuilla. , Uses. H Cbeirixiin'ltentiblican Comits.Commltten. • , St.taw.: , A,veterree tekest,elC the Neve., tile !let tiattiOijr"••intitiiing:itith the. toll?eing 4:4 : Greet lee; .B e.Ymour ' rie nepulillcans of .Darliggton and:stelattir" t,'“ittue,olug Darlloi,, , tombo last Wedu&aday, 'lt attended, iud tier Itepubllcaui of ttut looall - panics to get out their whole'voto. • ' ' .' • floe Grapes.—Wltham Taylor, Seq.; is ,' of this kettoph his tar thanks stir It basket of try fine 'rimy pre of the Concor.l srettes, land are Nit( the thy: it have peen this year.' Neon. DrAvp, Wiloon and Eberhart bald a meet ii:a ikon tewerldp, ori Tuoaday evening,,which •PI: 111011(101. li#onilifg, and will coma 'the Rept] tolicul)- - 5,t0t . t..--will be increased is •a.rouehip 014 year. - 7 7 - • The :Nets:calm° count nt came .10 us last In a n'w dress, and otherwise r;a•.«d. The l'ouranl ie a sound Republican piper, rde Ile pleasure to note this lndicatlint of po szlay reCce.il3. &Aimed Accitlent.—On het Thursday after r the ••xpruse train on the C. P. Railroad was ?rang !winery, this county, gong /west, It er.coun 'e•d lbw -cows, which threw thd whole train oil the Stveral passengers' were more or Ices injured, '."I I Y. however. The cows were all killed. , The Itepubtleam or McGuire 's district in Han nthip, held n mectin9At lloak's schOol-house the 15t14 Sevemi . spakers wore '^o,i on the oceAston. • ThU Iteptiblicans of that vi :ty will In at the polls on !the 13th .01 October.— tue:in bn,lnetia over there. T 6e river, nt the pre9eut time, is sufficiently high 1 . 4)5; the he:thorn to resume their Usual TO- Oct). bince the late • rise of the water, • large quart_ of coal has pas.ted down, and the *httiycji . bace their anal 1144 state. • Thu city papa r e re tine river falling slowly. I . I Young Remit)Henn 'arguing with a "coppery," iividual over the Maine election, hit the nail square in the head when he asked why he should rotator “rent. Sap, he : 4'l might talk with you all dd, but could not more clearly express my views n to say that I shall always vote agalnid that man woul d give the most condifct to the 41, et the death, lintrsal nothing of their Northern - iihizere." • - ' ' . . , ,• The New-I - Ork .San say/ ,the famous "Pendleton "t" carried out their views of repudistkin with i • '::•3nce. Willie at Masonic !lan, N. Y., thry & l ank L . , .:.:1,,ent of mitisky, hut when the time for leaving t; '',, thvir , uhelocr was exhausted, and the bill Was . .. ,, r paid. Over Ore hundred del ere remains due, i. ',,,' n I o f nic Hell Is now after ~ le Ileollellfoerl lilis 0 I. helidleloll with a sharp — Mick, expecting that he .-. •!..t It bill. It Is certainly hard on that partici:L.- . t i , vietor, who was a most ardent Pendletontan '..; 4 "Tior the Cou:ention i Wielled himself with a r!'-tun badge. . attention of the Soldiers' and Ballo, 'Of Bea respectfully called to the followttig or • . • '..pmi•treg Soldiers' and Sailor's' Slate • t Central • Contmit(ne. PuiLinzmmta, September, 25,1SGS. THE NATIONAL 'MASS CONVENTION. nencts ° No. I—TRANSPORTATION.I . R Oldietil and Sailois'in organized bodies, or us, id not less than three, and .their wives and .e., will be Snarled to Philadelphia trowel( points : ths Pennsylvania Central and Philadelphia and I ;nlneld arid their branches, at two „cents per ` ad roan FREE OF CIIARGE. • , ,Tick`rte, Will be Issued at the different Railroad 3101 )g the line on September 29 and 90, and I. sits will be good to return on October 8,4, *lli. arrangement 1/. most Modal; and the °Mears e ii have the thanks of the-!mmittee. of Other roads — East; eat and South— er imisiaa la future ordere. Urieen, lle Of Clubs, ,plestse, confer With Ticke io the probable number Orho will' take Paa• PtatiOn. By order of the Committee, ' 44 '. • CHARLES IL T. COLL I 3, &rretculf. • '. • Clutirwiara, • 7 'MB arrangement th e rim front Pittsburgh to 41 '4141a and back will boontabu Pro' the of .the benefit of this order 'Vann me of the fact on, or before the Nth 4":, (I.'L. EtERRART, ',"nan Soldiers' and Mora' Com. Deaver Co. !tr., sq,e, I,3th, • Ell I, 4 • .AlsF.PriNik . ..A. l lifii rra i ir A TIDAL WAVE OFHONESTY. 01Wt . iZEINI THE 41W ITIUMMANF414 =I NEW Yonx, Sept. 15.—The Herald says : A point• ql earttninske swept over Wane yesterday. • Tho Times ars : The Maine election shows that people have made up their Wilds to elect Grant and 'Oolfar. and It la Important a Indicating the drift of *paler sentiment. ' The 2 sibugnmskierkthe ) Malte tetpetioias lbs bor*t goordtWr hibestKr dip; wl over the country: 'The Worki says the Repot:ilk:an majority is a twine r ed one, and congrataistea the Democrats a *aim) on 'bastardy tight they made. • The Sun says the Democracy have met a serious re 7 verse In Maine, and considers that the Influence on 'the coming elections will be great. The Ezpress says nobody expected Maine go *herniae Maul; Mk, toi fkili), .14.1 as heavily etheiwtrereg; itet etintabis inieionsiner cd sore tor the latter. • The Pod considers the election as complete a Id nmph of the Republican party as it ever before tu Weed. . The Comersrrial says that the thante . of the nation arc duo to Maine for 4er vtctOry ofyesterday. E3ZRECE tft deg. 64'deg. O deg." - 11 deg. IN deg. %Meg. 59..1ig. 1 64 de.g. Wt . deg. . 44 deg. 69 deg.; ' .46 deg. , 111$ deg. ' - .191 deg:, Mr. Editor, this appears to he Rene oldiscovArlea, :--especially so, of those of a giclogictlirbeiscter. 2lt is but of late that f Mr. Dietrich. of Pike Co., Ohio, resurrected 4 fossil n skull ,of • _Mastodon, that mon. 'ter of inteMlirriainianthiditi. this won drous relic, with all lis gigantic proportions, a skull three feet in length,twoleet olgkt i fir , ll4,lo feet "across the nostrils , nothing to compare with the wondrous relic that has been resurrected by tiwt, Democratic club of this place. (RochesterV lr4 that the skull above named me 11l have:Wl:Frac* to contain as much brains id i DetinSerat,'Or;fiertuiPs: an .1d line Whig, but, Sir, ft is' n3t respect that the differenge exists betwixeibe relic of pike, County , Ohio, and that. that has beeneeingrected'bi the Dem ocrat club of this plea. Wity,,BK !bey have resur rected an Old. Line Whig net sleiPly the skull of one, but choperfectin Mi Its part 4, and dressed much as we n tis'ileethose of the bettor class of that race in the r living and nioving days upon this continent, :and w at is more, either they have galvanized him in to lit. or ho law, by momosupeniatural power,boconte so gal -affixed as to take life. And he is now to be Seen n our streets, In his exterior appearance as a fair 1 s Imen of that noble, ancient, political rare of • our co • n try. Batas the seven ' sleepers; whom their awake ing recognized the city bnt not its inhabitants. ito oar . iv) y galvanized:l6ld line Whig, While ho pre- Seats I. the eye the exterior of that worthy race, he has so completely lot gotten all theirter*aina political chats . ethnics of thit ancient race as to deny his moth er If e tut tt Whig (the old Bay State) 7Nµl charge Ater wl every Ling (hails elle, and lam told that on last ft • turday night while presenting, in a speech, his rota ad ideas, as an old line Whig, he did It with inch f ree and power as to raise his , audience, a pow er Om. many an orator has posessed, but he surpassed other 'rotors, for he drove them out of the hall. Mar -1 log a rombm of nearing from him in reply to some Radical ideas presented In the Republican club, I for bear at present . . A Rxreattc,ist. It. T. TATiOR • nociite'ronot,gept. 10,1868. 21; the :Editor of The Dearer Argu Pursuant to precious announcement, the friends o f thettaithath School cause met in convention In the b. S. Presbyterian Church, on the morning of the Bth of September, at 1 Ocklock, and was called to or der by Res. Fulton, Mill Creek. church, alter which, on motiois, ;Mr.'.lll,ampsiti ken watS Sleeted; temporary Chairman, ind S. W. Miller, Secretary.— Sy request. pf Ao.Clia4puin. ibutime from the hour of organisidito until nooli seas bitten bp ha short speeches of ten minutes duration, on the best method of teach ing successfully. ' Remarks were madlrby:Rerll. - Cui. Us. Madge, Felton, end Smith. \On mottaf, the after nitan.be taken up in hearing mentbent.ablictlYited proigiraa?ei, and on subjects assigned , to each, and free discussion on each topic afterwards by delegates and others present. On motion, adhutrnodrafter.mpginif, and benediction, entitths hour OM' Y 4 ears,- P. M. 1 IA o'clock, P. M. Convention met.vreetthly to adjournMent and was 'called to order by the Utatirman. On motion, Mr . Sampson Ken was elected permanent President and S. W. Miller, Secretary, and it, Ntrood, asslifaut . Secretary. Ii accordance with the programme, the enhjeet (the beet method of collecting children Into the Sabbath School) was taken up. 'Addresses were 'Made by Rev's. Curtis, Fulton, Smith, mid Purdy. The next subject for dismission was the preparation of Teachers.• Remarks were made by Rev's. Park, Madge, Fulton, Purdy, Smith, ind Curtis and by Mr. Johnston Calhoun, Teacher of Bible Class. Next aph• ject on prttimperne, latelugl;een gsairenel•te Roy. OF- Bs, he responded to the seine In a few happy and per tinent remarks, alter which the subject, was thrown open for discuselon,and remarks Weil! made by Rev's. Fulton, Curtis, - and others., On motion, ;when we adjourn It will be to meet at the hour of 7% o'clock, P. M. Subject tor (Meuse ion to-night: best modes of Teaching. Short addresses were made by Rev's. Sin Ith, Park, Purdy, and Felton. ' 734 o'cleck, P, M. Convention convened agreeably to adjrmrnmerit.— Discassion on beat method of Teaching continued:— Remarkiby'Rei: Fulton.' Next subject on the programme, via: Sabbath School Libraries, hertzs. betu previonaVa;eigneri tb Mr. Fields, and that gentleman not being present, Rev. Madge took the floor, and Was followed by Rev's Curtis'. Park, lined?, and BMW- The next subject In order : object lessons, was assigned ;specially to Rev. Mr. Fulton, who came forward and tuadit vergablit instructive, and practical addra. The next subject on the programme belnotdevotlon al exercises, wee assigned to Rev:. Purdy, who gee eL. very satisfaCiory and pent nentippech, followed, iv Rev. Fulton and others, continuing the night session to a late hour. After singing the 378th Hymn, "All Hail the Power of Josue Name," Le., the benediction was pronounced by Rev. White, and Convention was declared adjourned sine die. With regard to the at tendance at all the sessions of tbe Convention, It was large and high/yroiMectable, ankihelConvimtlenjwits agreeably entertained and no doubt Insiructed by the different clergymen preirent, who exerted themselves to bring facts that all should study and improve them ?elves by their adoption. It is brit doing justice to mention the names of those who kindly responded Ir. person to the call to attend the Convention, which was taking into. copeldertathotlheject that. it :was the .11retaiseinbtage elheilndon Itieloitifilde• Of tbe Contky of Beaver, • decided success and excelling any one over held In the. County. The , names of the Revere nd. irenflemeti present, were Rev. Fitton. 0. S. ; Rev. Purdy, U. P.; Rev. :Smith. 0.,E1 ; Rey. Madge„U. P. ; Rev. Certii, Coug, • Rev. Park, O. S. and Rev. _White, 0. S. After hearing those named above;engaging rks breihree-o d t a commons faith, and in a common canae,,Wo Ufa koilonit all . ; were knit closer together i n the cause of Chris Land the Sabbath' School enterprise and loft the( closlngsessioll-of • the Convention : with regret it its dlscondmumee. Yonne, Lc. :• • • . • . S. W. ' MILL" tiettlf. • • . We take,pleasura In announcing that Prof. HuU of Pittsburgh, who is so faiorably known ionise/of this county as au Elnwtknilac , will give a public'entertahr moat in the Ltxture room of the M. E. Chnich In Bridgewater, Sept. 24th, by readinga number of favor. lie selections, as The Categorical Courtship; The Ghost; The Frenchmen and the Flea Powder„ The Whiskers; Somebody's Darling; Where is Papa to• nigh etc. ' We hottest for ths Prof, a good titOlien \ Or ; for we can usheatietioglY say the* ff you rrieh; to "laugh and grow fist" this will pat you on your way rejoicing,, and the evening will be passed momently by 'all who may attend. Doors open at 7 o'clock P. M. Beaver County Boys In Blne.--The Beaver county boys in'tilue Intend going from our Mass Con vention this evening to Pittsburgh to participate In the turehlight demonstration in that city. They will con 'Manta a regiment, and will di officered as follows Colonel—M. 8 .. 4 :1 1 4Y: Lima. Charibir: Jun; Major-AL A. Noble; Adjutant—S. A. 'Dickey; Surgeon—A. McKinney. A special train has been ay. cared which will leave Rochester station at 415 P. M. 'Picket" for the round trip one - dollar, good on any ro tatable train except the two tihica go thrmigh,exp real Witte.z •%. .•;, • % ' ) ME CZ! CM vellum AT Lift I A Live Old Il.loe.Wklg. :TJYtf - AIW. tre 1rt1f2 1 .7-.2-q" 4 "` - - .448 ° IffrAaek n rk* , ***fit Oftvl NtrAO.P l 44;:f:X*4 41 :/$1 1 it!ileirlitatfii, • OK Buie of•the samtles ;are. V# 1 at*, 51114,ioteikOKs6ke t ** yfiedriiie itelintliaikepuitipap jprliiiir• 7 • • • olown,asoz *L. - Blaine; Uri pt *kat* Central ConualtkluidiiiiitilniPlaankthilaria: that Mir3itli•lkitarillttietileuttlad,ooo. nal 1 4,t latiM antli.titaitailas. voice: ft yise, whey zaa l ttl4 :Valk atanalat' thatOit lUei or :the.i4i#**o l 4l6 ll !! -= #o l o Dcbg Agile ;b . Mak altlLUNlUS, l 4o4l,:labell*.Unoont was taeloc tad. Accudbialolitalkblikiie4Ulatiks" icy is about 211,000 which is lardori "' *tied over icaeiliscattaiii Bia RIKI en everybody fiat nappy: Out tho. eloas;or Ille•Niesret "11 1 r uIS"I2 4 Ito} ilt**l"t n rimont b t canvass—the largest majority ever ribithiedifY •topublicen, pu tt' Tit * 1 4#0. - 3latTliag W.* #tai * l4N - disi; from 31 4445 , 0 0 , 1 " 64 t boiAiwieio . fist auly4itniijority. , olo.-Polit, m'reduattl Tilw 72K 181 C be4 TT/ 0 0 ,67 -#0 1 i intr*A4: cgoogiod*6.66l: , 'RAW: Cissinstgraylor by he althlingh; ootatinglree4,/ok void; In o***: Or 4 ,4 111 Z Pg 4 ;:llato • *el ticaa billirt44.l4ll4lBl4,bitlitling-41alestutte, his' majority'wei Only:10401,1KR., -we et# Ott Atuktigat Ina pull td LIVIr4 I 11 1 4Stig grlo =Prig/ as knees that indicated by.iir, Blain. At this early hour or:writing t wta ltralnatte the ma otlly ' at about 18 1 0001 . or * iptin or abontISMOC riut dur list tote. nutbur muibrwe hoe will do Bette'. But we are VertectlY well salisded. The Republicans have gain ed a apiendid and well-earned victory, and we. and them . oar heartket, congratulation'. Our . modem have no doubt read with terror and grief the sad news that came front the' W'aut ern shores of thei Lower Paellla r Along thaberratifel and Italian: tic 0.14012 1 Of the Ideas the. nitawenger of death . 6115 swept.ty4th Are jsgble arukappalling fbri. The wri ersinive inaivairds totell oithe misery end denOlationi .t he mighty gretidear . , Of the eanttr . ,nt - sink., inglufTi the Wirth, end . hage ships tossed ikeetiekle "hells nu the atiortwandleer fiewteettlittlair gry enlise nolioriteraid deadly' en. We hen? of 'the earthquake, and the whirlwind.— We read of the Tldaillikte that eivreKalorig. the eiteit *slat aliPeltßisnla fetid of thd doming catanitieilut What ,We Whatibis fearful coSinadors of, nature, our Democratic frrends will see in this weWs from alalne..,- The greitTidal , Wave tlf p.abili*!ecr—wt!ictifivtei!i Van Buren' int of meet i n 1840 and Lincoln ink; pow er In 180O—latovi-rushing overawconetry. It work of no party. It comes from no political machin ery. The earnestness of ; election ConVit t :e Ichunorotts and singbr s4rife for Ace; sink ihtd inguesarbefore this majestic bWOII of public opinion. However widely loyal me44:ll* 'differ about minor itisnes, there can be but one opinion when the national national life and national honor. In 1861, we nailed the flag of Emancipation to the mast, resolvtd to sink with that - banner flying, rather than float under any doubtful or cowardly blazon. In this conteet ens fly the legend" All Rights for Atli" Vermont has . an swered with a majority as decisive as that which ad In re-ejecting Lincoln, and Colorado cheerily rw apouds from her mountain peake,.and Maine exulting ly says Amen 1 , This we _firmly .helleie laditisistthe decision of the American 'people.' , quietly cast his vote yesterday on the banks of the Penobscot was merely a type of the American. who , are preparing navote In Pennsylvania, Ohio, and :few- York. It Is possible he was not altogether pleased • with the Republicaft party. He bed heard: Pendleton coyly and shyly depreciate the national credit, and was perhaps, rather ITO Could as toi whether hi. Omen-, back was as good as it might have been. He had 'no tched to the Insidious sophistry of Cox, as he assured him that Congress had reined the ship-building, and probably he thought that If the Representatives had been more liberal and progressive, his ax would bo• busier with the. ()ilk ancfnui pink Ho 'my have been ;vexed with the Temperance belie, and not content withos. *es, , however, Tememberad P 9 .who_died it Antietam, and the uterine - es that had been made for Union: Ho saw In the men who controlled the Demo( ratJc4lols tie esimetbonitisWitn led Oeor • gist Into secession, the ssoss.Cobb .who made Ander :sonrilic worse than the Malebolze of Dante's belktuul tnild high command over the stareing skeletons ot.hts neighbor. and kinsmen ; the same Hstmptoe Who marched an Weeding army Into Pennsylvania, and above all the _same. Seymour. whose moaning. and • croaking. mingled with aim victOry, and Whase ex - °Rations wore reserved for the rioters of the Five Points and 31ackerelville. ' "Take the Republicanpar ty at its worst," he evidently reasoned, "admit every critiqlem tipint Its policy iaillftwileaders. and 'llhatrj merely a party which has done great things. but not willout mistakes of Judgment, occasional errors In policy, and cow and theri the misery of false lenders. • This party mare idea-country, and secured liberiflo my children. It sustained the national honor, and brought back •io.the Union every, vaigaet,and .erring State.. BuLfiii dde piety idaltin might io-day.he art outlying province of Canada, and this much despised bond, Instead of lh:lng a desirablClnvestmcnt In every money market of the world, would be among the curt ositios of museums, or haw the trunks of jtrinutph ant Rebels. - Democrney is a patty- of -promises, .het nut of performances. 'lt claims to be for peace, and nomluatess'Elaii. for Writing w einecinsill rig' letter. It claims to be loYal,'and aleetwfor iCongreasthe traitor Vallandighans. It claims to be economical, and it presents ss a candidate for (toyeettor OfNistl-144 the men taro of the most shameless ring of swindlers and hieves that.everprayorl urkthe It ,eittima - in - teepect thlS' Met, - and )et wrend itwinflu once directly against the most important law ever pas sed by an American Congress,' It claims my vote as the party of Union, and yet pledges Itself to dissolve- life Union just as soon as Blab and his friends have /power to drive. out Um :newly organized States. . publicelifeni; 'vrifts ail 'its 'mistakes; nien4t Tesee.‘— Dimocraey means War." So reasoned the Immo, Milne yeateiday, Itnd the hverdict is written. There can be no explaning, no tier yiu t *xicßepriclittlna this VAC. iTtaisterylierttiC . ganization sent its laps man and its last dollar into that State.. he mepayetPutar (1 43 9 1 4447 - Anti the true choicest the party for the Presidency— was.sent to charm the citizens with the seductive tones of' his Copperhead eloquenCe. Every .sendment of hiamelriterest, every feeling of State pride,e'icry prej udice, was addeested. livery :point was . contested with bitterearneetiess, end the reanit 'shwa an overwhelming defeat.. Mihie is tine to the tilon. She writes "ihnioo" over this canvaseand as .she Ohio and Pennsylvania and Indi ana will, w e . gladli' foliate. The ttoitOctitilima:ry pkosio out of existence as a living party. To-day Its member ship represents nothing but the disappointments o greedy politicians ; the Ignorance of political Bonn_ bons ; the revenge and hatred of defeated Rebellion, All that is left of that 'proud' Vas:ty whose ideas came -4rom the teeming brain of Jefferson—and whose heels were marshaled by - Jackson—are the fast dissolving ragmerits of Northern Copperheadism; and the thr ive, sneakillgussatans.who glet,itserderin theatres of the Solutbera pass; It Wait AO talk :of time goo," and a lehange,"Nandki But upon the Issues of the Democratic platform It Would be as easy to summon back the columns that I marched to Appomattox under Lee, as to restore to power the Democratic party of the United States.— There wilt, ao doubt, always be•s• .party In I opposli Son," and issues may arise which may place It in pow er; but the "party in opposition" can never triumph so long as it tights the battle of Slavery, Reptuliation, and Rebellion! Those issues areas dead as the cause of the Stuarts, as Girondism, Federalism, or the Tory contests of Filterlutlin., The childrettof *amen, who to-day aiticorapiring :with wadi; Itimptati and Horatio Seymour to restore the Rebels to power, will bo as anxioa it° forget their fathers' votes as the de accidents of Tales are now to forget the cone se o their anteaters in the Revolutionary War. • ire exiiiittily.cortaaent this triumph and draw front it apguriet of a certain victory In No vetaber; while we believe we see in this uprising in -Flame the coming of that Tidal Wave which is to -'weep every orgapired remnant of Rebellion out of the country, we take a lesson of a more practical us- tun:: • Maine mat'earried because we /0110810 carry IL Triumph came from work. Our friends ottani to — awl they own. livery township, every county, wallc.invassed,, -4 The friends ; of, , Freedom gave uP e very eonatteratilin sift necessity of business to the amary. Atm/ wottettas they hadbot,worked Once the days Of Darrlson..iliamOut.saii;Llncohi. nui is sues were prows:nod, the voters were brought out, and victory was won: Let ourirlends Dui:omit:wiz, Ohio. and Indiana luiltate lime Ytutitee Iki'ys in their dectpline, their resoinUop,• their harmony, end their on thaillitats.-: Thar trhutiati:wiltase es :gliorioits • anti overwhelming, and the ides of November will- bring yeast peace and nty for which the natkat haa vulukf lout Padusi Pi routU 3 4- -- 1 1 . Tr f 0 tin e,S t.l 5 . The ChtititililiiiiniiiiSithilhhiailira hteday,Titursda,x, • • • • Oct fie ind Do ad &II ;. . • f4l * ". f0x149 1 aii ' ' . • ...*OIIIAI4. jicrPS.M . 410 - 10 . 4= 1 ::1117 11=0471 4edgiglOrbeo la Prindeg **IOW 'Thoi harm. those qt big with thou orre sthit *WWI -r -,..piii The meeting wee orpatzemilw caUing Irent7 retl4 to the eheit. enfreleeddifisier riL eifiV*4 thestilfileldig Wei:arid; .14; E F,#,. / 0 s:l o . 9 **l:l l % , Scikii . " ance,„ol . /Usher". .restle the,elledfr. A Mare abifilini#9tii . 0 2 4 7:1 0 1 #4 1 .*1 1 4 - ) 11 4At.1.4' State. The atyldwre . tedeirisliemet . itiod . tinthait lbr more thantlib WM HAIM rolleireditiWaifet;ollllo36 Vetch by *O. •.'.• •••••.•;:i./' • COL thlithwisaistbi 4 . oigat *Amu Toe.ll. NABditoa;thatdie:listipe#Flatwkihnithoptsfd ! " as Pan .t? P.StreMli Wit 41444100 inedtio as Aid and it la difficult MloBilAt ( ft ieottittof ihli•*e.epecteti tQ Ai1iA10414004.49 , ;. ' ll 9F l l 6 9l l l4444 l etirntObtri ; lieerallettbr USW fug the ladlatforelleirAweeme&, •vide:ay-wait isa:=114140014; • DAM 1 4. 9 04_4A' - the thity wealth* in their assistance by MOON 011110_ by lieedirittherf "Pont Of I,* 49 . 44: Pint down to the hospitals and nut.bip the . ercanadml sad dylmr„ . Andra; this was refill the eatiteMirm.: Mum , I. Frredlt°9 = . 4 11 . 4 6 Z =VI gladtb wet Ate gime PrieelPlee that did 414r191 thew* -lotailtoes and !gore the geptakin spokst . . o MlL4sposf r weaknes4 arks Deno** ‘esnieodii mdleapolitiy: 4 4osahrthit lils neat. was mining all over thiptrkt that greenbacks w s tld b X=2:ll:4ltlZMA - 11 tha, „"wr.,,woo.4l,3olollliileinfid ' Wihn the meeting here. and proiniselhatriat shall hear from me In October:Welton- iTh mild Vermont and AlainCand while it nal ettnnuaten e to: renewed ef forts it has equally depreeserwme oppowetne.,We hare a. enrethilkw on tr e imm hand Imo ea. ttl the rote is In. 70.0 u On Wi49 11 9 1 0) 16 .99. 11 . In Ws place Affike it ill Pai ;,1 , !PA C ( fFii tut i, Ifepablrean Bleet;uical. pctraWgion.—We cnll theS9nowililf tl 4 : ol ti,ilthlraPort retTeccd.lioss; ttdi Votuity:tittleb. tkit?plfr. lol ,tc.),* Fit vet, we hiere tuude to Inenrt,ln full i , The Aepublleans,nt sesesn -1:)led en mum b'a'the Idth hi5t....14011' colors tasting .to the breeze, to heat! the Popular goattone discualwli by mina et:makers; ihnong wlnten WetW Di. Gino. Mc. pooltibt Pittsburgh, •Iyhoelf., aillarshsll, Esq./ litlelbingh, and the Eon. ,Thos., _Nlcholson l Thp„ir posses wilblstili tiwPfiorqtainc tin' the YAMters •••• Mined troll theft rtitntstteesibr blowout. sound argument:NA WriloYed PagioderL:Altern bwirozds frbm the Chairman,-(Rey. GOO. Been), the meeting aa juarned to convene again at 7 , p. X., tn.tite 13. tPi. Church; wiled Rod. 4. P. Numb Capt. H . DOW. ley, unfit. 'thee; Esq., were to deltrer addresces. Tile Republicans of Isigstown lad Hopewell held a ineetingsit Roust Valtelti on- 1 4 0 . 4 07 . , 1 40. 1 0 1 . 901 was id '6".' Cape . s betLart ) n, biz wally eki quad *id argumentative stile., 'tee meeting wu large and Faro evidence a go O c teetilta at ttte,putiFig, Election of Tensteon.—Ties, itannal elect km for Fifteen tinnteee or Bearer Female Seminary and Di etitian!, will be held at the Seminary building on the And Iftderday of October, (id• proximay between the hour* of I, and 4 P. M. A lame attendance of stock ., holden la requested, . ; •- 4 .-, Do not la litototair tothe on siilitiWildnOldliy It will pap . to:be hen; at that tb. Straws.—On September Ttii rceoto was taken ' OR 1 the mortihw train from Franklin tojanettlonn tm the J. &F. R. R.; with the folloiliv mishit Grent, heymour, 8. Of the eight the voted for Seymour four were certkolda en /A 441; terth* 0=4 4- etentiery: In therfltrath every ertn.ll ,erer Ind thief vote' for beymour.—Afererr Dirionfrek • Prewe,tlo 1 istip—rater,ft4l . 7 idlj approaching,' snit ever] . eaiimakt wage papa ration's to priiteet themsalvei from ookl. The beet plate we know of to ttothe the feet Needy. entoten. miy. and Cheoply,ls et the eshiblistnoent of It. A. Taboo, srd•et., Batve e. Pa. • • • • Ering tho prottectoofyoar ferinsmint shojr,ite., to the Yale on melt, Wedneldiyi • COLLINS —ll - LNEMAN: At the residence of.' It brides rather, in Brighton Tv..., on Tuesday Adept 15th, yr& by the Rev; J. 'C; Evans, Mr. B A. Col. line, of Philadelphia, Pa.. to Mica Mary E. Hine. man, of Brighton townihip, Veal* county, Penn's. • Accompanying the above "noitco; was a, fair gun tity.of moat excellent cake, tor which the donna have the hearty thanks' and weThwiehei of the Anatol Orrzc2. I.IOLLINGSII EA D—On the 14th' of September.. 1804 In Beaver, Pa.. Samuel Nesbit, infant son et R0v..1. and Sarah 1.14412525 head, aged; 2 way days. • WARNER-011,0w 19th et-Bepterisbez,_l4B, at the Beaver Cotuaty.raatrliswie,,Fredsudek• Warier, aged about 38 years. Special Notices. New Goods aiiiving daily, at Bence's. ADOPT ONLY THE'BINT. Guyoty' Geographies are the •boat. • The beit articles are the cheapest. • • Guyot's Geographis are the newest. Guyot is used in Rocheiter Public Schools. Guyot is used Noir Brighton Public Guyot is used in Dr. McLean's =,t • • • , in Beaver. ' • • Goya is used in ProL Taylor's Sem • ry, in Beaver. Guyet'sGeogtaphics arc rapidly (lisp ing all other& . „ The most eminent educators eve • ere pronounce Guyot's Geographies 'the •••• 'in our language. • Guyot'sWall Maps are the best. • ' - • They possess new and impiutant f•••• urea to be four in;tip others. . ; SchQol Directors should' adopt up Geogra phies, buy riolitLiplititll they have examined Guyot's. Teachers should recommend no Mtips or Geogrspjitcs gnu' they have see GeOgraphyb a liritivat •AdUWI.• education of great Importance ; but one which parents and teachers sadly underrate and ne glect. It is a subject with which every' child should be rhade familiar. • PI Teachers should induce all their pupils to study it; and endeavor continually to lead pa rents to . onappr44l tioo of its, gable.. A Whir Guytit's skate* :Geogrgihy study is made pfeterintaidpitiolitable attrac tive and efficient, and affords the mos t agreeite ble recitations and exercises both to teachers and pupils. ' Any informsitipn „-reapilredin , relation to Guyot's Geographies and, maps; and Perces Magnetic Globes, can be obtained by- addres sing G. L. Eberhart, New Brighton, Pa. ••,.• Mr John WiManuals& rduoved his Barber abop_Srem i thejNoio* galoarami buildfng,' Pi: ribete*be will be AIaPPY.A O havo Lle old 4ica4eracol on blip; Fbnne4 Fiannatil i Boreed, Plain and nOiiera rlcuineln i cheap ,at.Be ce:a The next Annual Fair of the Beaver cowl.* Agricultural. flociety will be held inithe Fah' Ground near. Beaver, on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, the 80th day of September and the let and 2d days of October next: tr. BeanUful.now atyla9o ladies': alFirt4*. Ladies'itathas,jitst ariivedi at Boaca'a.-- SEE BENCH 'OF GRAPES On Standard In another coltunn: SPEER% STANDARD Won BrrrEns is highly recora inPuded by physicians for Dyspeptiat, on ne couittfotitittnnie propertics, ifs purity, and its delicious flavor. ly. = i citio ~tleath~. - Lk' Dla ri .41 • Li" ' a' ag iaTi • g ai t A t ; 11, o n am glow Jun* Moan. ham will lane Sada& dallY. ( Male laaabsg caa Vilo lEh in rVillirir_ Marla kw t lag ritabeigh as LS P. 11.. Imes oft.] rn/ maw aill . ziallrainits; 3 4 r 4 7' • Z 1; IifIERE= Forest - = RN= IP:f ; 71 ): - ,17f.,1H 'PI !Wpm*, Mingo "A.;,4,,..; area. 4 ' tblinnbis ' • Fart Waned-V.4;a. V u l ls 2 W . Poeta' J-..1.: " ‘ 1. /7 .: Upper Sandusky au Fißgire'n?.lo•• ( so n g trr ?:•-•-, -17?N..".ort•ii ,tinte:YoMmr..4 118 . Magallloti . Clinton Alliance . .... ,-; b:4 "; P~l. 3 ....... tibt;4111,::.1. 4 “...: I I IYOutigaterim: New Caine ant i ese'ti‘lifli t;rongatowa at 00 In . New telt pm: ash at l'irgb; ttelitiCtairallte, , Ittlt , 7:13 0. =LIT. at wn, in.' •L'alitl, fasiCtll , •ounp _town. 6.1!* a. tar New, Cased; VIII t TrAgy". Nirji;ra% kow' = l a it. sa; ToungstownMition. ...., JI • 1 11 ". 1 " ,3 F Y Ge ' 7 .- 12t . 4 Al e • CLEVELAND 'A PITTSBURCEI RAILROAD.. ` On and CA& Sept. 14, 18(kii iniltia 141 1146 1404* daily (3undepo excepted) le kIIiOWN: - ~. , i aorratom. ' E . 31 . x• : . Mari. Arco: c ^ -•-• _it . — —.... Cleveland. 'l - 7`, w „ Om allOrat Euclid Street- 331 Hudson • : 'l):,r - 108 440 • ,- • MS Manes • 4 1 1,1 .. OA-. -Bayard 4t,'. lat " .. r .... .-. 1---,.4.,.-. . f..23:4 ,, ; • 7 , 441010. - ; 8_ , , , ,i i : , •,/ • . . . . . . . . ...._ ........ ............_ . 1 .. , . 1 .: ~3 1i 0 41 / 1 4 ; r 8 : I Acton —.:-- L l o7ellavllle I= e. lota r 1 ... .•• • • A • ' .1e is* • Nl_ ~... ?ux Ravenna .. , 4 . 41, . Vela 554 .i. 1„ litidno.... ...a.r.; - e.... •:, na -•!iv...• Euclid fltsiti,.....i r .,t, .13T / • fille k .. •- - ..e..:, .. .1 .. ;. • •• • .r:' , ',„* - •tirii i o m ,, ..`. rc..l -- t • . . 1 r- . .. . . •1 4 .." . lE.iteS,lgai .l •llr•lU. , ° Li li 610 .9.. w?.. 7 i l zi.4.,...tz. .:.11 .5 - ods : 4 ,-, ‘... . . Sten 'll.l3sin 743 307 Ic.. Well/0111e • c- '- 116: Alp_ _-,, mo Man Smith's Ferry..e r i, ' A!! , ; .142. , 1 , 2 481 833 Beaver ßoelidtaea . ---- i i -181 '' . 960- t 54 ; ,; ( 3 ) "ritteltdllt 4".1:ic , , ,, ..-li t pus Ip:is t , . - ty ole 461x4,4. , , , t: v:uA ..- ..... ii , , - ,'ll vot atos. 0,71 .r;Acco Nom e 14,1 0 p,, „ ••-••• Pitts LAIC , 71 AN' VA VA Roc 0 'Hosier • la eoißhtilVerf:::: 7 r-' IV; atzsi . 116 40S Slonboovlße. .... .. 'WV ' ' RN ' 1013'.• " IRV I Bella* • . =I - :TITSC,ARAWAS BIIAIICIL . _ vtio• — Aved • 060 *Am F • • Begird. A irl M am ' • BaTaßistrik yd. • I : I .2Wah amp 2. 7 41rm5. 00 VA bitm .F Iticheitei _ • • , Nx • FM MARBLE WORKS, MEI • - 4 41 111 1 .11 VP I.:: ' ''• '- • n ITALitilat ‘k_; . .: 11111142 ' . .4 ; 7* _ V-7 "1- 7 : • 4* • MARBL icevora TIIIP-4 1 fOESS' ASSO , tin $lll4OO ead,audZ * oot Stoics WA, er,ft been or In .Deaver county, at,the very lowest cash prices. , _ All persons dadirtag Illfoitiements lad Ilead Stones, call soon and emetic pariwork and we.. before pur cluing elsewhars;:: ' •-• • _ l . 4- • , - • Me defy coutpatl - . aittAklyalatt 'of work and Ealp2Taa'Smos. . . %A:v . :tr . - • ~-' ~i,' :%.- ' ',`: ;P`, • • W li titattLPAß ! • . s- 4" . ‘'',"[F'.4.:, t z .ST. ,-' '...... l'.. ` - - . 9 -C - WAtAi s ti e. ' ) ; ' # ,_ A r I (.:17 i. :Nt. W, S .4\l ; P?', I . , _ _ Oil i..:01040::!. .-:...- - ,0i1:H . ,..Ckfthi34 , .. ','.-- Oil....Clcithil 496 14. .1P MIP IS I CJ .a. R. 1= 3EI.7WS ! `4O .04.14, la 3EI `I" rrWENTY-PIVE THOUSAND DOLTS DP WALL PAPER Just received, and will be sold lower than 'co be purchased elsewhere, at • 1' • ; .. tt Et. IVICULEEMECICS, Bridgetvater, Pa; if Meet front WO old. boaring Os original roekages. lila Window Shades, ilateheb;Tinnts, StereoscopiC Views of all planes of Intend In the country and upon the continent. , • I respect hilly give 'notice to all to call and see the large andwellse d Stock of general ITABJETY GOODS. • Included In above, we kayo Looking Olasies, Ca;- ,Pels. Rugs, Oil Cloths, Ac.. of huutnel deslgn'and pattern. • - • B. MULECEIM. • =Walt. M7I r -= r uss • 111111, 611'- 605 660 . 7 '411' • WS 1111 , -; IN* I /0/5 115 158 - 2., ISt IR '- SOO 445 SOO El El 1147 1117 max 192Trat 207 120 . p a ! gin 3 1110 i I 724 210 6.10 TO_ 10111, IS lard 441 We 751 ' 903 1016 10111,. , NC 415 cioivj mut: TIM =I It Bt El El 111.; El 11 , :'• 1911ft4 MNI• El iota. rl ll4. 206., VA"; El Mill '..ems lON UlO . GOO 111* al 92 913 =ME _.„; IMMO --~~• e-, f t :f . 4 41 - 5 :4,, ";.-. Eli nit • OM 7.. f t tili:f.)1111111F15141111141fa ilkstl; : hvi:-:' au'. , 42:t. *vs 'SIEIO Ainf 1nt1.:4411 • • • • -14.V. , 14 JOAO we;:...vv.j. Nu!, • • *Willittng_UooolB',"l .1{14 1 C1 ( j. t ril:11 1 01_ ; 71 . 1:4% . r.) "F".. •• • 3 5 -, • 45 • • .'" CIL •••• I 0; t „11111:11,4111PIMIK . Roe 0-7'17 I 1 ,Ktifit 0 r. < : :( f , •, • . ME RPRING GOON FOR 1868 rIZI nn-or ..:if • ' T ) t{: . It. •. Ul5 Mira IC4 eat. • Ms .._llO.l ; 1-..•; • . .0, • •:• .t.• , :../f 7 ..4. 14 1 ' . 'B4l' NO OW 1040 1125 4 I 135rx ral ~-,..„, --) -,.. — r ~ .--....,,,,.., F.A. 6 . . or une s !,t1•1 ,r l-7 .•1!1•11')Iiiitik in, t::1 Gr * I WP RY " ctr99* ATMI 51 •+ srs c: 7,7 7:• 1..1 • i.t. 0:71"4-• ". .7i'S eV" ;•• IN.. T HE. :DIAMOND, ari; MEE • f ocnEsTER PA: 4 • / - v . • • r • i • : IJEZ PRINTS,' NEW MUSLINS, - • s NEW CHEMS NEW IGINiaIIAMS NEW - DELAINES, , NEW.COBUROS, t Table Dinner Ciaih, 5 Red White Flannels, Yellow Flannels,, Jearis, Cassimeres Tweeds - • •.. • _ Drillings, Hata and Caps, • ~ioop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, • Notion and .!ancyt Articles, . Trimmings, Bonnet' Ribbons, Milline The above micelle's ttit Anost complete Stock eve offered to the citizens of Heaver county, and we take pleasure in assuring our customers and those who may °lvor as with a eitU, that gm above tabzic it as Cheap as 0,0/.. • p. 3 i" ; • q • : - , • REMEMBER MI PLACA F., A. Fortune's CREAPDILY G OOD STORE IN THE DLIBICIED. ROCIIESTER, BIG SIGN Across the worm cams EVERYBODY AND MOM BARGAINS • . =1 ME ; and PLAIDS Goods &c • " 1 NM I= PuMtl,l Vq__ ± Dzimitna. '4lAlNtr.. REV' a l#WVlllai n tll;_fit u ctoniea July. Ili, 19116. heir. u. to tie I ebu t ZgAlethy.. rglwogcV4in. ft ;rho: to I teluetee. we teeounueue It to ell oe the Dort IMMO Whicati, toot* H 1 1' GEO. W. AMILTON,,./ • " 1 ,1 : " 2: re_EVN & Y e M" - " " . .....-..-- - • . •'t i f _ids.,il l ; * 410; 4 111 Ik• -, •• -31 g. CVXDALT.robern ad itar tow tbia roorobiii. i r his prise churn, Its wed 00 . hot watts or lilbliPi t • al moms of Wemilog Die Ammer. .-toitnee s o . 1 the batter b et add Iltrebott _life was I uml iv t o too out; . Most pleat churns ant ottectlW' rMau wa coatpiksted,tbat It -esquires . maw 111101.41 . 1 Insoh pima ibis l i r to shunt ass imam, it Bowl mg be comma In Woo than tbs old lusbloos.411.•;. =lll6l rcord tu s grow bowsaw:at. and ailllM-t tisavrtrutnan moth labor. ~ • -_.- , 4 • I'l , DR. A. W. At'im3o3/. Township Iytta sold orurn= Ca r... J G/ AIIIV aCh EK. p. - 7.OITNING ' • Fmx t : L PALL GOODS! 151 4Ner* , Third Street, Beaver, Pa. MEM lowdpenthgatipacifii,... . FALL AND WINTER Hats nne "afffi Ho wrog 'ab ts, FLOWERS, FEATHERS; < "" 4 ' Aj • - 7 .7 . .. , 3 i •.- it -.:,-ohre PLtUlClttlittiNii,• •l , ' :Vl,' , IMllli P1LAX6444 4 And everything in the Iwo* I,IIT.IINTRY, REIM TRIMMINT GS Of every dos cripUon, it** r FLENNELS:TARNS, . ZEPHYR* FANCY BALM HOOK - ORAL ISKIRTI3. COBBETB. ' FANCY_ COW lb', CUFFS, BUTTONS HOIBERY, it GLOVES. • • • FORMS, tIVINGB - ' • , - VEIL STUFFV, =I SHAWLS, TABLE CLOTHS & COVERS, - NAPKINS, MF2IISASHIRTS, UN- DRRSIDERTS, DRAWERS, • OIISPEISDpSe IJiSIi3REEL Al3,s, &C.. 6C, 'Hamby 614e,r,ig_0, MI A Good Selection always on hand Everything desirable In our ntite Wfil '4oAid lei stock as s oon as Introduced hi the Inatapt — nlfte oar Mend/ and patrons for past &Vora we would wair a contlnnance of the same. apenring them that we will have diring the congas season mane ramp ttedmailowili at anaveiow PITTSBURGH PRICES. We Solicit an . early . • \ 11. BENCE. . - • Geo.. Bpeyerer, - . -::• :• . •, • Has 'just . retained 'rota fir East and is now recilir lug a Large and Wall. Selected Assort- v r+ Spring and Summer C 6.d • ••- ' • AT MS OLD STAND - Corner Of Water and Antes do:. Rochester} tta•si, GENERAL DEAtigER YN DRY. GOODS, NOTIONS,' HATS, CAPS, 'BOOTS mid SIMS, GROCERIES, PROV/SIONS, „ , HARDWARE, IRON, • 'NAILS sad CAIPENTER, TOOLS, ' • ROPRII and PACKING 1 . 4.11,111 k " 0114 " • PAIL:WOO:1n AND IN 9/4 2neensware and Willogor.•WM FLOUR, FLOUR, In!OURi. WHOLESALE and nßrsizz. Ilatini the tole Amer tU the celebtatiod , I - CANTON T Y For Rochester said ',Welty, we ofei Boa, to dell, ens at Pliteburgh rata, mythic Ater t tttxte them-. Aloe, 310411:10 WHOLBSALrANDMITAIL. Abp. having the agency for Outgo Beate Co l e BealeTe, we offer to the_publle, Scales at toenulictirer• prices, conei•thug of .Hopper, Counter. By: Cattle, Darmout, BoLUng mitt Balboa Seem • Also, Agents tor Plinks •LlOus Sulptiat• 01 UM and Plaster Pada toe huids. Beane Sat litosalietartng Co' r. Silt ahr23lolll2lSafa two lave alwals it fell stock tic hands. • • , OUR MOTTO:' CALL ONCE AND YOU *ILL • CALL AGAIN. spriletir : •' : • r N if I • • • vet( 4.1 IMP r' =I =EMI f; ) * FM GM .• • j * ..K.,• •; . er • ••••• 4 EOM MEE . ''''''''' '''.•r........-
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