The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 04, 1868, Image 2

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The Beaver Argus.
J. WEYAND, Dhoti , AND PROPRINCOD
l!eaver,ra., Nov amber 4, ISGS.
TUE NEW paper project La's assumed a tali
gihie shape. IMr. !Quay is the leading Spirit
of the enterprise- , --is to be editor-in chief, and
*ft be assisted by Mr. Wharton, !taboret the
I 'Aqua antl-Quay, nit' cies that have aripeared,
iota tiin`to tinip in the columns of the Local.
The mechanical 'department is to be in tie
hands of disaffoled persons formerly employ•
sdin thiS office. Power presses afit to be
,used, and: the paper •is t be conduCted on n
. • scale more extensive than has ever,' before
been attempted in this region ; and 'according
to one of its most zealous advocates, will iuive
erotical $30,000 outside of the county, to
draw upon. The impression is Industriously
'Sought to be made upon the public mind, that
no Warts intended to be irettle,,upon tbe..tlr
lus—that the enterprise is MI individual One
—that the wants of the county, and.tbeiriter
. este of the party deinand the establlslimeni of
another paper. Mr.lQuity, and three other
prominent politicians of , this place and who
are known to be in active sympathy with the
niOVelAnt have 'all, at different times;
within the past five 'years had charge of the
Argun. All have admitted sustaining heavy
Pecuniary losses—all were exceedinglyanx
ioui titsell out. Binee we assumed control
dike Argus, its circulation has very nearly
doubled 'itself. This indies . ttes no
,backwird,
gietl a and Would scent demonstrate that no'
greatir . needexisted fore new organ now, th'itn
during any previous - Management.' Is Mr.
Quay any better fitted for 'editorial duty ndw
than he was three or four years ago? If It
worn toring 1)1104116as whim there was no cont•
petition, how does he nett those :who ire cm-,
barked with him; expect to make It Prof ita-)
Me with a divided patronage, and the greater,
putt of 'the ground already occupied r:. [Thel
minelusion seems irresistible that ; certain po -I
litical'sehemes are to be worked '''ont----sorne
' special interests aeltomier abroad are to be
advanced.
The secret is just here : We are not pliant
enough to suit certain views end certain in
dividuals. ;We have never waged war upon
a single Republican of the county; have not
eougbt to influence noniinetion9 ;- have taken
no aetive •part in the contests between our
, party friends; have endeavored to treat all
with fairness. and ; labored 'zealously a for the
UP-building of the party. i We hail not been
In the Argus five months until a proposition
.
. was made to'buh; us out entire—then, for a
( part interest, ecl lining to sell, threas were
resorted to-anonymous letter was gent Intl
threatening to . ' hrtok us down by establish 1
ing a new paper4our hands were, tampered ,
' with . and'aecrets ,i t if the office wormed out of
4 .,tilerie,a ..sciirrilons attack was made upon'
ttabY •,a PrOfeased Republican through 'I he:
eelunins ofthe Lp eql. A notice was oinked
. ia...Our dmr bidding us "beware," that we
' 4vers- i istratcbed,". this.* we were "marked," and
ligiarVf . Piforts hoer& been made to seduce
OurarprenticOboys from us and into the new
... ,
• Since the adoption of the popular vote lye
tem,:,,the formation of th 6 present 'county
coraMittei. soil it: Congressloral struggfeet
,Pittalmrgh, -.the feeling against ourself and
against aunt:n*of our friends, has been bit
. tetand iinrelenting, Manifesting itself in
varimia wayi, and finally culminating in the
stattink.of it new paper. '
Disguised as the.true Object is' studiously
sought to be, it requires but little sagacity to
fathom the real motives. 'it is to make . war '
upon the ,re•nomination of Gov. Geary, for
. that was emphatically asserted as early is
last epilog I 'to rifle the polities of this corm
ty- es
,With a rod of iron ;to advance the
Claims of a PlilladelPhian for 13. S. Senator, ;
sons to secure. ibe Collectorship of Customs
• forie citiiiii of Denver; to crush the Argusil'
to . slaughter certain of its • friends, and to"
leave:no suine'liiitorned to procure the noni. l
• illation! ofspeclil favorites. ' '
'We Ito riot think t nit these well laid 'plane
• oarraecceed. W'odo not think that the :Argus,
I
cabs Overwhelmed, even wititko formidablel
a combination ' against Its
.I"t.bas held on in,
its czntraii . unfaltering for' 50 years, turning ;
• niltbario. , thii right nor to the hift, hattlingl
. 'carbestlY fetthe Right, through - milli ne and
. stem, and hibering in Season tind-out of gelit•'
son for the triumph of the principles brute
.• party.i s to' . #lllch it Was. devotedly atiachea,
We were M at. 'the death 'o'f'the W big.party,i
mid, at the' birth or the Rilniblkun parip
Having assisted In wrenching ',the , county
fret: t u rsp ' ',of the DemOpracyend plain:.
Ventltie ' rti' upon, a proud' vantage 'ground,
we ' ot believe:that-en i Repnbliscii friends
will pernilt their. old' nigait to be 'stricken'
down b t wilien, ainrufije - :w*hom, at least, were
either not' 'residents'of the county at, that pe
riod, or were connected with hostile Orgtini
salons. We'grestly Mistake their . temper,
• if they donot' frewn with '. Indignation upon
this attempt to divide the party . or make it.
subservlent to the interests of a fon? men. '.
COUNTRY BAUD !
J.
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,
oice mid be Merry:
z hea diem in the. Last Ditch.
Copp
IATION 'GONE UNDER!'
REPU
Thum
er All Around the Sky'
GrantiEleoted by an Overwhelm
ing Majority !
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Beaver Cou3;ty Contributes Share.
r'
The electioti in this .co unty.
passed off.V.ery \quietly., :The full
'vote Vb-e judge Iva - s not quite Out.
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This 7sult is . o`7lrigi. to the*ct
that t e, Republicans were s 4-:
o.f' SuccesS at any -rate'.,
thp Demberatiljrtually
P\ the 'Cont i St immediately
he' ? ctObe • election.. • Our I
Majority in the county 'exCeeds
1000, land it will I;.rObably reach
I.IQQ.,I O At is writing tVe----haV4
• . ,
no returns fru several preCincts
but judge . to Republican major
ity will varY but little from 1,050.
Well, done. All hail Republic.
cans of Beavl
igume
crave
after
pr County.
SYLANIA AND THE
PEN
OTHER STATES.
Pennsivania has given Grant.
a majority of about 20,000. •All'
the other Northern States, q:xcept.
I ;
ma New York, audit is,in doubt,
I
Have gone for
_Grant and Peace.'
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~~Of the Southern States, 'North
Carolina, ' Missouri, Tennessee,
' 1 Flolida,South
; Carol ina,and Virest
Virginia have joined the &pub
•lican!column, and instructed their
electdrs to vote for the conquer
er of the rebellion.
.The elee 7
Moral college be composed of
States ; Casting 284 Votes. It is
quitecertain that of these Grant
will have 211, and probably quite
a number of others.. Seymour
will Probably have 73 votes---giv •
en hini by New York, Maryland,
IGeorgia, Louisiana, Alabama,
.lentiicky,• Delaware and Arkan-
Stis.. Our victory is su re and over.
•
whehn i ing. Let us be thankful
that the country is again\ saved,
and that peace - and safety will
Once more reign through4ut itsborders.
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Wv, ... „.
inr: deeply; indebted to a great
i many
leading Republicans' in almost every section
of the county for their kind words an 4 prof
fers of fast friendshin so Inns as the ptesent
raid continuas against the Argus. Their
words of Cheer come from every hill-toii and
from every 'valley. in the enmity, an tie
ainount of. indignation express ed against
the disorganizing niovenient, above
refer red tri,ezeeeds AnyPiiegyrtiliave witneas
ed for piny Yeara.. , ~ ~. •., ~ • -
ln.ths meantime we can assure them and
'others interested in thewellare of the Aigits,
that it iiitl.neather th e present, storm, and
Hie t4)3,130 its wnald•bo. m trde re rs, mourning
over Ithelr hlasted •ant keenlk
ioz,rettng the hour they concocted their id
entity scheme egal est it..
.
In n' Ot: very slant titn be enlarged,
printed` On a panTer prirs3, and-otherwLse
proved. • - • '
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THE. GAL LOWS IN FRANNMEN ;
,
istaiitliiin et itlio *lntecarsi tar I die
mrardet or.rrld
.. —lle Gaullism
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i . ..- J.. , ! A• • FitIiFLUT, Oct-28, 1863.
,
Teidirl.,Thatnas 3rient' ty suffered the pen
ally, infl atoll ler the ;raw ?for the murder of
David tarry;k.Majdastiocar the villagt of
Waterloo_, brenango county .:; From- the Evi
dence of "Mrs. Barry, who waslhe main wit
ness f or the . prosecution, it appears
,that the
Mniderivas coolly - Ind delitiemteif-Zimiiiiita;
withouVauy implecoreprovocal: Mg ( 2
canto' to the hottinfo,f.Barry, 0 'te thtetrt 0
Jaraest own - Stu d 'Fritilltlin Rd t 't e
noire .i..4.41P.1.04,4,414 ,41r': t "
etOularAt
tatn,
friendship ate at his table,,... i .itmotred - and
talked for rkiVeral Ileum ~. :}lblekiibbut dark.
and. at;lintdnight ;Vaunted , : and awakened
rarry and dem red Id stay thorest of the nightv
retending that ha, couhl solmstehythd,house
it a. friend, with Whom be.*Aidit_ Of iltdpiAn
account of being 'amble toevitifiindy creeL
Barry.admittal -him, and iskedliim to:go,to
bed... McCarty said hewotdd stay up amit!le
and. naked :fora -' pipe , :and .some . i tobacco.
Barry thew retired egain.to bed 'with hie wife.
and was, soon asleep.: ;About two 04:Wei:they
wore awakened by %a .autise .: reterabling• the
anapping.of ain't' cap;andgboth7 sat • .up:in
bed, when fdeOdity stepped. tip 'to the - ,bed
and placing a !revolver against)Barry's breast,.
tired Barry Juinped to.the floor,l but.inune
diatelY sunk down insensible, .. and , died in a,
few lours. McCarty fled, ,and ' waS not , np
rehended until July let, when he.: was! Seen
hyy. Engineer Jones, ,cf the Jamestown.: end .
Franklin accommodation freight train, which.
runs, front Franklin to Girard, on the . line of
the Pittsburgh • and. Erie Rallreak
between Jamestown and JOimrd.... The train
was stopped, and after considerable of a
chase Iltßarty was overhauled , and brought
to this city by . Engineer Jones and Conduc
tor Belknap, who received the reward of
three, hundred. dollars previously offe - ed by;
the County Ceemitssioners for h a 'ea tare.
'Prticeding his trial MeCafty, 'v t very.
jovial and good natured, protesting Ins nno
cenee, and expressing the opinion thal: he
would be acquitted ;„ but at his trial there
was.no evidenca'offeled in defence, while the
ovidenee for the proseenticn was ovetwhel•
ming. The jury accordingly. brought In a
verdict'at guilty, Judge Trunk) , pe - ouounced
sentence of death upon him, and , this day,
(`:sth) was appointed by the Governor, for
his execution, t ..,
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•. Until recently he did not appear ,ici . realize
hie pm ful situation, or otherwise had; madcap
his mind to "die .. When Ihn-artiedif
read the death warrant to him, -. he -Said that
he, "needn't try tnscare him." . • 'Az AIM d
approached, however, he became more -seKi
mu., aim sent for his spiritual adviser, Father '
and seemed aasiotis to by pepar
ed for that "groat and awful.. change" Which I
. sri soon awaited hits.-
.
This morning'. considerable . excitement
was manifested. among our citizens, and quite
a numbercongrepted frontc:of' the jail;
hitt none were adirrlttial, 'The time :for thd
exeearion. was betmen : the,hoUrs of tog A. Mi
and three p. sr. At ten o'clock, those who had
permits or were; deputized, about- Cr: i rty In
number, were aclinittrst, . Father
of.t hp,Roir.an ;Catholic Church,.: with . two
ether Catholic ministers, (whose .:names we
did not learn, 'engaged with the : prisoner 1-1 h
pra,yerand supplication; after Which' McCar
ty wes,:prepa red, Tot trte.i,gallwL At: -halt
after twelve he was led from thn.Cell
by,ShetillGray, followed by 'the ministers;,
and he mounted the galloWs with vfirrnstepi l
A4er thp„in Misters had rendered. theservides
usualion,snelr occasions, he was asked if he I
.had anything to say... 'He replied:in-the rieg
utive, merely:berriag, thott i e' present,' and
standing very erect apd Theisheriff
then approached, I drew. Alio:black eitp over
his head, . placed the rope !wound- :his neck,
and stepping upon the spring,. at .exactly
fifteen minutes of Ane &clock, Thomas • :Mc-
Carty was nymphet' into, eternity:, ~tHe :died
without a strtiggle, his neck being broken..
AQer hanging about - twenty minute!, his
body was examined by the. physicians in. at;
tentiance, and life. was pronounced extinct:;'
his body witi 'put I into a, coffin --and' taken
away.
It appears that:the rally confession 3feCar-i
ty made was to his spiritual adviser,' Fa
l**
3ladcligan to whom heltaid he was gulliik
deserved thepimishinant liiLligted by the law,
and that if his death Weald Mena for his crime
he was satisfied. '
This is the firSt execution • that has' ever
taken place in'our cc•onty, and we hope It
may n..ver he necessary to have another. -
Admlnistraltar's Sale ofnemeernt
lc Elleets. •
Since the Deniocratie party is dead, it is
desirable that - itt affairs'should be wound up,
and its .elrects.iniministerect upon as .speedily
ns possible. The following articles constitute
the balk of personal property of the deeensed
party, which will be sold at public itudtion at
an early day : • • ,
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11,000,000 pair agedave. manacles (uncott.•
stitutionaily dam by Abe Lincoln. They
will - be sold as 'old iron). . . • . .
30,040 slave drivers' whips (lashes consid
erably worn, handles in
. good or.ler).
11 ordinances of secession.
1 old window sash—somewhat damaged
by tire, removed from its original place uy
order of Governer Vance, in order that "Yon
ketis ' might be piled so high "that their legs
would stiek,out of the windows." : . •
1 Lost CauSe..
100.000' GiCy Uniforms (badly worn).
b0:000 Seymour and Blair 'banners' (perfo:
'rated with numerous boles, will be sold by
the pound, for,paper bags),,„ "i - •!.
24100 portraits Of Horatio Seymour, label
led "The People'il Choice" (Very handsome ).
1 "Yeller (manufactured by the Tailor of
Tennessee.) . .
- - 1 Rare manuscript, being .theginal or
131ifir's 'Broadhead -letter (interesting as an
historical relic; since it was ln the hands of
the deceased in tit- hour of Death, and bears
traecs!of tears shed by disconsolate ) friends
'on that occasion.)
- .1 lot otold lumber (used in the Denincrat
le platform. Hampton's plank .is In a good
state'ot preservation.) •
I lot of type
.(damaged by printing red-hot
Democratic newspapers.) .
' :I,,tusk Of the - "Democratic elephant," 'bro.,
kenoff . (hy the World's advice) In the vain at-.
tempt to hold tort he ice:and escape drowning
1 geological specimen cif great value,.beiug
the "superfluous • fragment" struck by. the I
",stone hamirier" - from the igneous rock which
the 'Democratic - Ajax was unable to throw in
to'the Republican.camii on the 13th or Onto ,
her. -" •
. , • .
1 collbe.potirnsed-in coloring Naturalise
'tion papers for use In the Pennsylvania
100 hales- of Penillatoniati greenbacks--
nominal value s,i,sonokoop (will be sold by
the pound. The attention of .Paper-makers
is especially called tO.this item.) . •
These articles will be sold at aslow a price
and on as-long a time as custoiners.may.de
sire, since the surviving relutiies are anxious
to get them our of rho way us soon tisilitssin,
blc:.
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Tiffs money article of the. New "Perk No
mereint Adrereter:doubts ifthe exPedatioll
a reaction and a: tondltion of great 'perriti
nent ease in the money market • will chile*
the present stringency. It ix of 'the! opitdoi
that there has been no "lockipg'ep" as has
been repre.sented. says:' "The dormant
reserve of the bankslitts been' - reduced' :$ll,-
500.000 within the month by the redemption
of Three Per Cent. Certificates; -re
quires th be replaced . an;';eqtie sinount
.uf plain Legal Tendent i and ttib Sob-Treasury
having diminished-its , otirrency Is'balande tO
below. , $90,000,000, by these :LredentptionS.
lutist be-ex pealed to repleulsh its•coll'emagala
at. an early:day,ltaking pOssib V three, to 'Bier
millions ont,of the banks.• !Again; about 'the
middle nfNovantber, the- South' ' begins • to,
draw a large amount of currency -.lloitithe
East, and, alt houghts that period money . be
gins tollow.in from Chime, yet these' re
celpts,.andtmore, are required by :Ouch:mut
for morn* the hog crop.!!,
, t A - - Vinosity: it Litendu*. •
murnneftmarnip 4ng DitX4* -I *Fra
' ,e'r - eraimpia 110 x *k.
Estimate cbilloestert isfiseiry,det. 5.]. i• A, •
•n is 10800 a thattbit book etstitlefleills
on Liar eifliffersel - RM.*" IntrPOtting
to betwkork. Dr.llraven, writtealn
nine - the hie Genei:id C. G I Hai
pine.o* •
The abOve paragrap h is going the rounds
Of the press wan item of strange news. , 1-
T ho book "our readers will remembek
came- out in ' lNWYtili c -sorniiiiiirlEiiinWe
.of Mr. Dlivils on bail.from his inprienp_ment
ttli illson of
lie ay, bud' eeP hit es fok the fat
PIoti44O4OIIWOStbOALAUFACitrs4 " •-•
- were; - While 'it - stirred - I - be - hearts . of the
Souther:lt:maple; .of whine flostAituisti:tenwas
the offiCial beasbnt awakened thesuriosity,re
moved the 'prejlidieeseaud colistetithesymt
pathieS ofßort horn zee !wirehair of one -Oil
ium-from high estate:a lrearirofeeble captive, yet tiWienipis admiration, for the equa
nimity of his bearing and the accomplish,
menta of . •
EOUticradc , rvivill be astonished to leant that
the, statement is true, and that:this popular
Wok, _over tvlitaso .much of tailing, of im
dignation, pity, •interest, and win/netted has
been created and expended, is a Work orim-
L.,-.7w4veir,upart". slender
reads effect. ' I 1 I•
gibon:after•the ads psssion OPMr. Davis to
t'avenritlie.,49lVOQll '.ot,the - post, went
tolfew.,tork, WOW Ink quondam'
messmate of the sadist *tail; GeneralHalbine:
This literary . friend •augnitrilatod him forth
vri%h on this opportmity-he had to Ammar
talizohimself.to print •Wod at the :same time.
mike money -by boohoo JetilDavis. The
Idea Vented newt() Mr. • Cnrreig:Ond he said
it was impracticable.. Halpin asked him
where were his notes He replied ; "be had
nose, and could not digit. " "Then," said Hat.
pine,,ltivo me whatever materials. you have
and I will wnto in your naine, And we will
share, the pmilts." This was agreed to.
Craven furnished time letters of Mrs.lDa
vis to him._ and some notes written ' on , the
margin of a Ibruld by Mr. Davis, touching
the points he desired Revertly Johnson to
mak& in defending him tor • treason. Tie.s
was all Ifni authentic matter supplied. I
At the request of General Halpine; Craven
also Made out a list of the officers or the post
and their days for •goingon duty, and other
little details or the post and garrison and of
air. Davis , • •
, .
Ipitie then palled Ito see Severitl,Conted- -
crates ill New York, and , atuongrothers Gen
ctal.Dick • Taylor. He pumped them ns to
14,1 r. Davis, his views and opinions on public
matters; also in regard to , leading Southern
men and Mr Davis' relations and feelings to
wards them, &S. '
A Philadelphia publishing house now ad
vertised that it was soon to put forth a life of
Dais; and Halpine saw the importance of•
anticipating this. publication of his book. ' It
Pigs arranged:in New York to get it ;out tin=
mediately. ./Ie agreed to .furnish his Pub:
fisher fqrty pages of foolscap Manuscript dai
ly.f An( he :sat - dowa to writes and wrote
orty pages &Sly • for -nine hays; -osiftim-thti
book was .tompleted—the.vieb of Ms fertile
brain and accomplished mind. • • •
.. The book was ofgrentselvisd to Mr. Davis;
and : Generali share of • profits waS
$7,000 laardifarch, when , he •Atomtriunteitteltil.
us the, above &eta from 'hitt own • graphic' and
eloquent dips. • • . '• ••
.:.TiltS,is, one:of the. .curlositiine' of literatiiii
andlllUstratc's The :talents of the i Man' whh
could so.plaustbly manufacture out .Of
cloth the -!!Prison ..Lifti 'of Jolrcis - On..Hatis,".
wlth;his privatoxiews axid.opiniotig toilterti,
ing men and things. , •
Thanksgiving Proclamations.
COSMO-A wE-4111 o Ss: •
Unto - God,' our Orestoi; rive - indebted
for lift aitd nll ilts therefore,
becomes uslit• 411 tinteslo' vendee:Unto Him
the.homage of gratefld hearts; and'io the'per•
forinvined of our sacred'musid, to sel'aptirt spe
psriods to '!entei. Into' 'gees 'with
thanksglying: and ~ into- l eta' *with
praise." For this , urposa, ccprdsnCe
with in ostabl
• , ' •"` t .1. -
`tliti-Coinsnonwealtli:On Iy.relrain troni
their usual avocations - and 'pursult'9,:and
seinble at their.eliosen phices of "Worship; tO
"praise the nanie'of 'God and magnify llirri.
with thanksgiving ;" devoutly to noknowiedie
tifeir dependence, and lay. upoii his altprs the
cheerful otferings•of 'grateful hearts.' '• ,
Let ustliank Kim with_Clirlatitin htiintllty
foi health, and prosperity, aliundarif harvests,
the:, protection or , commerce; r and 'advance
ment of scientific,; mechanical'and' mann fee',"
turing. interests; our progress in education,
morality, virtue and social order •; the increase
of onr material wealth ; exemption from pes
tilence and contagious diseases and the de
structive intine:nces of war ; for-having bless
ed usas a people and a nation , and opened
before us the brightest prospects for the fill.
tuns; and for all other•blessings, hoth lempd
ral and spiritual .. " •
'With sure reliance upon • Divine favor let
us pray for the forgiveness hfour sins;,nisk
ing. public confession of our dependence, that
we may continue worthy of Ills parental
love and protecting care; .That our civil and
religious liberties and political rights may
remain unimparcd that we may 'remember
with gratitude our country's brave defenders,
and cherish with sympathy their widows an ts
orphan children ; and that our paths through
life maybe directed by the exa mph!' n
structions of the Redeemer, who died that we
might enjoy, all the blessings which tenuifa4
Oily flow • therefrom, ind eternal life. in tin,
world to crime. - ' • '
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Given under my band: a'nd the Great peal
of the State ; at Harrisbnig, this twenty-eighth
day of October, in4he , year of , eur Lord one
thonsand'eight hundred and 'sixty-eight, and
of the Commonwealth the ninety third. !'
VOILti R. ' GEARY.
By the Goveinor:
F. Joni:l:4x, Seep of the' C Jrnmonlicaltli
i t Murder In Butler cannw Pa.
Deathbj Poison-A.rrest . of a Wife and Attlee!
Paramour on Suspicion of Poisoning the
Former's husband. " •
Boast PA. Oct. 27th, 188&
Mr. Jacob resident of thiliplcee,
was out' husking corn on Monday,. the 10th
instant, and to a_appeamaces was in his
usu
al health. flit little denghterlook out , for
him about dinner timo some Soup; of Which
he ate. • Not long' after he bad eaten, it, he
was taken with violent cramps in the stem
ach, so much so that he was unablito amid.
A"neighbor going by; ,in a,. buggy, Sling.art
motioned, with hie hand for. him.- - On going
to him he round Mr. S. very ill; but was ena
bled to get him home. - a half hour after
his arrival homo he was aeorfose. „Mr. Shu
gart was bawl. :uinr,king and, induatrioini
citizen,
.' finierattdoli. place en the, WO
iOidayloll6:wini his death: . • ,
Sip 0 Writing On a l iPie.nni:Sh‘ngnit a4 B,
a'(lcrtnsn lip thg naute of Itar,tia,...have
Kr rested 'on ansMolOn poisoning
are nOvi in prison . to, await : further., InyeSti
gaticins:' We niiderstaid- that the contents of
the stdmiieh ' babe: , been analyzed and'"the
,p . resenee of iisenk disOvered. We., forbear
sayinwaifythltigtartheeasAlie.whole matter'
undergoZvi jtvliCial '
...„„ , .
IiBMI
GEzi.Folutiepr, the buteltn;
and: Basil Dittd,*yirlio spent n. Wang.. -in the
renitentlary,; think Pen . . ltiipatiick,
not, a_g - entletaan. ,Therenpen,nne.,nr, thn,ta
mints to shoot Oinu„ancl, thil• other, eivrieto
ininitheiiistol.;nndlOtingaboht,thiehippy
fliiigiinulatlon,` rxest 4fis On en"
raP9rs Witk a letter .fie**nellitKOW•
.rick a unnimareti tcrtus, ana de(ging
,nun
ta mortal «Anita, Stipa** hait,ilepi lue
attare in fighting iiraie Whole qua, aireid
univ:to fganeetheintllloe.-47. - Y. _tribune:,
MEM
ree - hentlitin vote of Pea
Alvalldat. .
-I ThirOlotifilibtlitai vote for Governor is
i'~tins~y~vaulp since
:LIN I Lay t 4 b y for 01
•
1706-4honlas Dem. , 27,726
' ' Arthur 84 Clair Fed. • - 2,80$
.;
00,521
mitmoi majority, 24,923
Detn. , 18)100
- - -- - 7%-:7;1L - 1106146116rg FECT: 10,706
•
fa .
it l 7l 3CZI I 28 ' i*
I i T4 I •
7,794
IF:A".ll!t4ldiffnligil:ext '
Toth! vte, . • - -
majority, l •••
1769--Tltotnas:3l l Ketn.:Mca2.-
- Ja . mpelioss Fed. ;
27,244
22,048
vnte, ` ' ' 80,887, 1
3VlKnati r s'nnifority,.' ..'•••• 4,001 1
1802-LTll,Oli. v ,
em. ; 47,8701
James Rnns, , Fal. - 17,0341
T4al' 4 ". I : 070
Ir/renn i n •' I, 8(045'
1845—Thos. Al'Kean, Dein. '44447
Shnoh.Snyder, Petri. •1". • - 80,485
Total vote, • • !.1 • tiv. ~1.E0432
majoilty, , ' -0,12432r
180$1-7Sinxnn'Snydei•Dan t : : '67,718
• • Jag. ROI; Fa' * -:" • 89,575
•. • Jobn. Spayd, ,
4,000
BnYdernyer,b69l;, •
1911—Simon Snyder, Dem.
Wm. Tilgham, Fed,
Total vote,
Snyder'a tosjorlty,
814-4Eilmori'Sny4er. Dein:
Wayne, Fed,
„ .
.Total rote, • • ". ' -
Snyder's majority, • - •• . •
1817=fpm. Findley: Deni. • : • f
;„ • ; Joseph 4etstor, Fed.
Toialyete, e
Findley's majority; f •
1820=-470.4enn tielster, Fed:
Findley t -Dent. •
TOO vote,
Ileister's aniJnrityi I;
echoic,
_ Andrew Gregg; Fed:: •
Tot:tit:vete,' `' • - •' ' ' 4 144,169
Schultze's ifanjority; •'• .+ -+ • :35;01
SeluiTtze;'Dem: 6 . 011
JohnSor,, ,, entit. red: 1,174
••- g •
•
63.037
. 18,219
51,776
13 - Xl--GcprgeMirol Cc ; nem. „ ,
Anti-Mason
Ti)elj, vote. • i -,, - , -; ~ , . ; ~, . , .., ; 129 i 905
ivoir ir =
es, jprA.P....;, ..• , • ~ ~ ~ : 1.0,448
181 M el ;Wel re, Dlll.' t. . ; .•,. 4,. :91 , 835
. .... , aitner, *Anil-Mason; : •'! I " 88105
;;: • ::- : .1' -- , -..-. - -;. • .1. ' , :,' ••---•
Total:yr:tie,: .r.• ... •.:+, • ,' .. - . • 179,500
iyolfe's teajority,:' • ; • ~. • ' ' - Pc ' 8,175
1935--,Jos aitner, .A.nti 7 litailott, • , 04,02'5
' ,GeArge W,olfe, Dem. . I . • .419,80 T
• r. ...i..3f.tthtiltibe . r., Dem, 40,580
't'o'tal, voto , 200,410
Miner's 23,202
1038-f--DaYl4 Dem.. 127,821
, Jos. liitner, 122,825
Total rote; 9 .• • ' •
Pollees tnapititr,
John Banks, Wbig,
Total . • ;., 240.982
"" ••-• - " 1 1.- 24028
18144,1icShuok, licit. • • ' .166,323
Joseph 31arkleXiiik, l• 156,030
... • .
Total vote, • • 810,372
Shunk'smajority, • - 4,272
. .
184 7—F. Shunk, Dein. 115,081
• .17111 g,
..148,148
, 1%. ; B. Reliart, Iccttive Ameican. 11,217
' F.' luppyne, A bolit,ioniit ! ~ 1,851
. . •
Total gate, . . ; • 230;337
Shunk•over all; . • • - • 8.8;15
1318—Win. F. Johnston, Whi,T, ; 108;022
• ' Mortid longsttegt It, Dent. " f '168,2 , 33
Totsl vote, -• ' ;• 330,74
Joimitothrmajoilty,' ' ' '• '• ' ' 29b
1851-4 m, Bigler, Dem. . ; - 188.499
Wiu. F. Johnston, Whig, 178,034
. .
Tqtal rote, • • 364,533
I3igler' s sinAjority,. • 8,465
•
1851 2 -,Tas. l'ollOek, Whig •208,004
' Win:.Bigler,, DCLN• • !. 6 ;0 09
Total vote, •'• • ' • 371,(X1'1
Polloekis majority; . - 37,007
1857—Wm. F. Packer, Dent j . 188,887'
•!• David Wllniot, Rep.. 1 140,163
• ' Isaac Hakleherst Amer n • -28,132
Total vote, . . •
Packer Over all, ,; • •
18130-lad;"Oviv .
HenrY,P,..Foitcr, Deus.
..
Total' vote, . '',.. , .
Curtin's innjOrlty,
.., ,
~
1563—Andrew 6.-C urtin, 'Rep.
' - , : ' - Geo:.W:Woodwitrd; Dent
Total vote,,
Curtiat's majority,
1868—john Geam'Rep.
Heister Clymer,'.Dem.
Total vote, • • .691.870
Geary t a majority, • - 17,178
You may put down Geary's, f0r.1869, at
about 20,000. . • Yours
G. N. M.
Mil
Who Ara Extravagant? .'
„ •
•
That old of the eiril administration of-tlits
Govennuent under PresideriLim6l&-not
withstanding the war-Lwas one half less than
under Bucluinanyand nearly, one half. ,less
than under Johnson;' conSeque tidy, the Ordi
iiary reempt9"frieripin4orn%.wipentinerellie
of tllo tariff, would' not only have ins t,'tkilis
eApenees•ei Gesennuentr; „but.lroo/dbavnleft
alame surplus In the frreaiddy i •-led • not: its
Vtl l4 Plittire t h e
•
•
Here ant the'fighree,l4o# from ; the Trees.
,uty books, 141 prove this , statement.
••
„ , _
Expenditni*ofl,lo3.Govevement• for. the
~cbg t
186 ?; * *
• _ ; r • -
;10P1j; • 14981,510
BU , • • 408,4,91
1647, - :57,800;409
'1665; :Tehnlteti :
*1866,. ' . ;32,420,820
1.867 . i ” • ' 4lO ;• • ' 46 it •• • •• • • WMO2I
/848 " 4 • r!r• •.••7 52,755,418
• •••
Compatei:caiefidlre tiaeb year ender :Prot
tarleolift#llA, Ibeg; and r jritli each Of the
uniferVolknairii.
' '
. •
•t-' , •• 4 ,•4••••-,-.rer• , 4 • •' •X_ 'SURVEYOR
~,
...•• • --- -..., GEN : - GENERAL
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—_...........-- ---- ~..•,----- ---r
............ ' 2 4 12 4 1 .1 7 .. / "" 8 .4
Aliallhearr. - .••.• . ..... 113• 14.9ft1 41 •AU /
Armatronr. a 3987 ' 3,419
Beaver...i IN
IkxSbril i iii .„„ 0 if 1. ill
Berke • a 13 1 7, 4 8
Blair 8,g41 &KN . ' 1 4trn &
_,, .4 •• . ':.'.`•:*.it`.::.*:: 'VIII '11.1353 -7,609
Unc1e........ 40,11 7,88 44 , 11,VM - 7.833
Butler . ..,..5' . . g. :: : e 3jps I.
V" SZ 3
" is
0 - me „1./ h. , ' RAM, I. 2 , 861 3,
c crrritfr•
l''')• •i• N• • jug , x f4 -,_ kill ; - 441
cd t; t '''.7 4 .s . •''t is, kso : . ( 3. t. , •
canter.: '. ..... . .::.; • e.sso '. att.
Marten :' •• , - ' ',— 1.900 t''S. ' 1 ,906 ,,,,,,, -
Clearfield.. :,.... 4... 4. • 1.406 • 8.0371 "....... 211•040
Clinten :• ...... '..., .. i ' 1,901 •-;&762 1 14 0 91 • • &Mk
Columbia : t . ' . '•'' oILSIn pad 706 3 f. AL%
Crawford ~.•;••••: ... •... '7,00 • ~ • 641.1.
Cumberlanch.,',4 ,; , a ~,4 ~dBO, ,; i .- 1:1
Denphin .. '...' . .......•••• .01/S 9 - • 6.17. i.
o
Doll•! 4 !9 ,; ...d' • -4: .14. • 010 ' 4r4 1114 ' . !8• I st? 4:eilet
X 6 r - - t 4 7.70!'4A31; . 7, ,. 699 •-•1
Fayette .t - .3,745 4 , 4 '"'''' '`i
,
Frani..„,: ,1.,: .4 i 4• • • ...
.., „ ~; . ,..1
ka11.i.‘.. , . :.1-...t.1.. i.: 4,311 . 110 •• 4, '
Felton, ' 783: 1. 1 4 • TR2 1.113 1
Greece .1,:.• ....4 .pa ,1,..i 14.721 ..3411, ligi j.tf a 2
theffineen . ..... .' .. • 3,472 'l4
Indiana • 4.£141 23011 4 4 843 2 4* 5
Jefferson..::: ' • •201.. 4.001.'240 1 2,095
Juniata j, :, 1•..414: 1
Immure! '- '-' , • 15,3 • 8,5 / 5 4 3 0 1 ' MI
Lawrionen,'• -a3.491 : 1.7,1 • 0 12 ;I R
Liben0n:.•::•,....,„.. - .-,... ,T.,908 11,811 .
Lebtab•-•:..-.:.:.'1 , .: ' 4.131 . 41,11:_41 "i 4 4_,...pat
Luzecue '• • •-' ' • 9,/15 /11•419 ..9.eue Ikess
weedni....., 4.(x0 • - .. Vrn 5 01
Kean'. - • - . 268 - " ' ••
4,700 4.177; 4.* 4,111
11111114 • LtOR LR2R, 1.854 1
Monroe - ' 735 I. 753 Via
M o l ll llommy • • - . 7,INS ,1. • 7, 9 01 , .WMO
Montour -•-- 1.191 ,4. /4 11 "1 JAI
Northampton 4,452 7.701, 44 16 •4. - aai
North umbe rlan d.. „• • 'ELM 4•146 3 • 43,40 , 44
Perry ' 1..570 • 241* OW; 7.„
Philadelphia. .... ~. 60.613 90,808, 60 4 600 -v...."
Pike ."" .., 388 1,20 . &17 1,211
Potter 1,c,,t4 441 l i - 1.605 811
SelinylleM• '' t• • ' 8,191 1.538 ; eagi . 2 4 586
Eayder :.. ' - Leen ";-43t1, 1 4 61 1 . •/-6 14
Someniei • • - 3.1 0 3 1 )800 " 81 1 ' 1"11
SMUflon.' ' ' 461 80 Oft. RN
tinsquehaiiiii - 4,582 & - • 4 4ein 1 14 2
'flogs ' • - • 5.410 1. . 6 4 41 i ' 4 . 4 J9u
Union'. ' t , 2,05.1 1 1 2.048 4j
1
Venting° •*-. '' 4 431 3.711 t. 4.430 3.4
w, Warrra. - - - . ' .:, .: .1.933 1.,01,1 2.te; ..
^ 11 • 1110 2 4011 ............ " 1 1.911 ' l lOlB . l 4,135
~
Wayne ..- . ism. 3.37 2 - 12 / 4
estmorel . tad... • ' • 5,513 CAM: 51•311 6 • 578
mulng • , 1 -. • • 1,540 I,7tei 1.512 1.787-
k.........
.......... 6 , 953 %owl 0.048 ; 11,915
:1 zu.ixr;
;____.
!==
am
31;031
20,009
111,530
1 ; . 24,4 CA
• 6,319
• 3,609
=ME
50,928
49,710
• 51,090
29,543§
80,665
21,583
66,338
5%272
125,803
y: -7,059
67,605
06,800
, 131,005
1,205
80 0 0 8
• • ,241
. - - --
Exerutorla.Notlie.—brttcro . te , mmentaTTlPo o
. the, canoe of i tionos HOWL 0;.. thutover towthollp.
Boarocsounty; tit:. dcol . lhrnin g tr esigratttod.ta tbe
tttuferegnect x: e c ,ryrrookao *. tow trg,c.l4 Pi, azolnst 141 d
ciltoto nill " pOliein 'proverly a uthontlated for
ii i
paymetg. persons ladebttr.l ,to said alai(' 11 . 111
malcopa ! yr IllimuttgrolAell. . .., .. 1
_,,A. NOOK,.'llookstbsior, 1
i * '' -- 4 11)1LIZA'1300D. !hoover to .
Executors
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LICENSE NOTICE.
applicantaor Ltglnse;atjgovembertsigstima,
4 L:e , f,. -, -- :iir: .17 tlincet u,l,k_: uti.t .4..- c: •
Ilohn'lt .,
ii
iohn O
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„wutt4 4
ct. 1,‘,1 —le t
DENT 'AL'"'
Be r irpkr.. l 4. •
dissolved 14 sewal o A. . noit.er- 8
4n,,v person todeVed to !mid at T 43.
AM. pkotneattlitoeiltatelOndyeettle, as we duke a
tettkutent_of sinLaccouwts,
.1; ) i! VI.IIIIHANDT.EII.
••• A. WHISLEtt. I
buidnese,wllltspeoiltlisued,ooder .tho atuatt4 of
71r.'a •CtIARIMXII whtt will blur t Teeth; free
ono td tifall pet,: In the shortcut powtile 'notice tad
. gattianrf them to he of !belted Xpteital nod of .
per Prorkmartehip." Ait lbr bar !Ulla:. it cannot' 1r
tittlpubit*u hutiereds of bur patients can temtfyi.
•• " • t , .• T. - .7: cilArißLEg so .
rrmbrr _ f00r4115-: .
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250;140
' D,496
*564
113,478
. ." .. . ;
. ,
Best Whte , Wleat ,Warra n ted ~ .
.1 . ) . :..z ! i : , i •1 1 ~ j
• I ___.__
44 1r
25 lb. -Sack --e•- - - , - 4.1
50 lb. §itck •- -'...- -,- • '-':-. '2.65
'Barrel - ';, - -- - - . '-'. -% - 10.56
0 , •! i 4 a
8E001;i0 QVALITY, 'STARK ,C UNiy.'
125 ; Sack-, - Si .1 O. I I
,Barre - - 8.Z5.
lioci;eator;soi. 4th,iwtat. ' ' •
TIIE
LECTURE tOMMITTI:3-
.•
mercaliwe LlDra assocition,
R ro t laT iL. R_ES L
of 18138-1819, THAT;
Ant Lectu ' re . f or Coarse
will be delivered early •Im Hereza: o E=l l w B69 t;
have been made with -TORN 8.. COUGH. Mire -
NIB DICKSON. •11 ARK TWAIN." Miss OLIVE .
I.AllitAtik j,.H,MURDOcai.. THEODORE TILTON,
alionuk; 'Amman !TOWNSEND: HENRY VIZ.
'CENT. "PETROLEUM V. NASBY," General KIL
PATRICK, HENRY NICHOLAS, *Rd othcrcelebritt
ed Lecturers. : • L - •
363,1£0
14,692
202,02
230.230
492,1342
4164
269,490
834,171
or 'which but a thatt rd bo Issued, ontlL
thug the hokiera to Relic tYi, SOzte Vldtont extra thane
aro now ready, and • can • Int procured from gr.
GEORGE APPPLETO N. at the Ilixttne of the ILAIMI
ry et the Stowe of M.,Mrlk WEYMAN .t BRO., and
ftEO. ALBREE,IiON & CO., or from the, momberi of
the Lecture Comuittice.
=B. JENNINGS, ; •
,A. H. I.ANE..
• .
4 ~• .• It , MORRAN. Jr.,
W. N. HOW AR D,
W. L,. CHALFANT. .
JOHN 0. HOLMES.
GEOROE W. DEAN,
Lecture Committee.
' 523,667
I •
, • 15,325
807,574
. 200,099
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HMtDWARES
• . • ..L ;.; •
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• •-• .; - • ,—,2O OUTLERAT I .
- • .“ •,' I; •
Entire New Stock just epen4itia 111'11'16 : iikeigcriO
the trade at the
- a v.. Tis ;;' 0- 7 !"! •!.•
LOWZ - 8 1 / 4 'JJ s''Ktit N.PiR o i i
NEQIi itt
UNION , DEP97:-'s
1 "r; ;'"1 I ".":. .1
t....',..337;14113E31.17
mlimrLvAlru..:AnrinociL. -
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Nltu, abutrtiricututs.
U. St 1~ `~`° t~.;.r
S. J 'Cross ii - Co's Ratan Prioes
rirr.ll
or TII T.
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4406/46
SEASON
ImOorters' ond deardts ih
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PITTIOBURLi, pA
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N
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4 1143i0D 81
wucl 1mac.p..2.: 1...
.•-ristrrinuati 8011.
• • -
• sins To
• .Iv.: •
0:.
-./Istring...
twa6 Nretanied., from .
*• •LLe Ps% ititis a large
( inctiti,,bouglat'
at LOWEST CASH PRICES,
ofrei: td ll* pubild. 'at Ode QLD
f , r, • rSTAND, •
;ctotNEß:or )14TBRIND JASied
,BThEET,
R 0 C11E,4 41 4' . .e.ir.r .4
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4) tt Bity Gooto.
NOTIONS, ,
ITATS, C. 14, -
-4/ R710E4
HARI~)VAI IRON'
litegmlogiwimilanca,s
ROVE, PACKING YARN
WIRTZ-LEAD
• and PAM.Sdryantl in Oil, &Patty,
Queehriiire, Willovi Ware,
Fi i (mu l Flour !
still having the Sole Agree, of that CELEhRAT
ED CANTON CITY F19r11.107 Embener tad
daily. We of fell dealers etrlttabaret tats, gins:
BED; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
. ,
--- , - ALSN,44ENCT FOR
BUFFALO SCALE Co.
aii,oo7
i
I
We otrei 'SPIN' PBICEI
9.119
. •
.A i -.1 . : : " 41 . 84 ! 4 0 Fin iliin---
Eureka - 13one , StilphAte',of Lime tni
- PLASTER PARIS: FOR LANDS,
i i
Mite and'Wntii:t.ine'at Wt4isn 'e Rates.
BEA . . V.1!..,11':0411yT.,V0 , N,VA :7 T'S SILT
alway on hand. .We *rams buy for cmb and sell
CtltAti,i — C(ll' iillie!lKu r ribii' boats and be cm-
Einit i d; . . ' •••
;.- • , ' l,O . • ,
Reba Gelid: &oaf Chirp
OP WING
-a
.".`~'<,
FA
GOODS!
FALL
GOODS.
r • . AT
X,' ":11 . BENCE'S,'
i3' - v3t. '. .._
Third Street, Beaver, Pi.
ltoar:Opesdni a lisali . i4ock of
FALL AND WINTER ----
Hats &A Bonnets,
PLOWER§,It ITItERS,
'r
Andeverythin; in 'the line of
31,ILLINRALT .
ME
TRIMMINGS
ll=
Of wren' &catalog, also
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obc..LifOrtlikil ttV. 4 , ll° P .
UORSETS•
PAZWY.POLL.k IIB .
110;i1S .. 'ERYI GLOVES ,
BETT°N6
FORMS, Ll2il CGS,
: , •
VEILTITFFS,,
, "TARL r ftit -i . TI-15! COVET!,
DIENB • SHIRTS, -17 N
DERSIIIRTS, ,DRAERS,
• BIISPENtTIIB4;
Ml3 - 11,ELL ASI
Brab
A, ablarettled2oolWl7s - 01
Everything deetaibre In de 11 . vine aitdi4 to oar '
rte. f lc riVd cmn v aar= il ate ced r pit hi ttr
sttavars rve'
• cotaismileck arra urine teem tilt
I°l
live dari*g
et and tritoventr.? "IN ratechP 6S P .l4
• 4
• prrissvuorrynToFA "
.
We Solicit -:•anHreary Call,
.311
11 BENCE.
•
agititrigrjy t -
• r' I - -
Cr(*M' NOTICE.
-
THE iPOPLOPIINftiMPPRABIEB VTI3 MOS
the act of Amere ty PC the 14th 'of Aprll.
CIV r 1 11/I°-Xelt tal3 04 trx Wkdona or ottnir• I
°' docethml W the Maki ammo ay , been Mdi" th
!!!!'s Ofithe qogro(tha,casackcciftt of BAree"
'a°441140,114-"ii. '
Pomona! protiefrito inuientimooret.thsed_ S int
ow, of 4obtk,ll: ems*, dee's4 WSJ. cs " -
adre'r. • • "
14"1"111 Pnleerfiteentonot off Ste retained
ow of ilobetl nmD t ttic`4. Binid Beet, edlo r:,„ ;
Persons' Port; totolonet of $3OO retmstbd
ow otJas. kllalls,dlM.l.....X.,_l.._Kulgbt A -.I"
' •
ret , "2. r.-111greTrittOntionntAP ;011,s1
widow...lsms Brinson Otetrd.John Slentn. wal . "
•Pe i reoonl ' , Mel to ealoont of ;W IS mutest
widow of Joseph Amin dem ;- Robert PIM=
rY
"Personal property to Imam of gm) ret doe hi.ll";*
ow otloneMn Batty deed" Wm. .Ml= a
•'' Penland enmerty . 10 astreetio44:loo reAloga b i
my el Paler tlee'dt , -Atm 11Csant, , Ker.
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