B The Argus. Dimwit; Jaial Bankrupt Notiee—Thos. A. Itowloy.; . Administrators Notleo-:-A. Ralston " Local Notice—Mrs. S. A. Allen. 1. • Local Notleer i l.,B.Jiarrel4. 1 1 4/. 3 ' ' - • 1 , 414b%e1110191 11 to the BeaverAr j giti".•Tlie folio muned persorat , have paid the sums set opposite to:thefir ' names on subscription to the BeaverAa ors, since the date of Our last issuer , i John McCullough, Beaver, • 11:100 Thomas Bala, Rochester, 2 00 H. 111 r, Beaver, ,• 2 00 Win. Shmads, Beaver, " • 200 C. F. Rercher, Water Cure, 4 00 John McMahon, Beaver, i 00 Hugh Martin, Darlington, 2.00 S. B. French, Beaver, 2 00' J. M. Dunlap, Beaver, .4 00 Ilenrici Jr. _Lenz,. Economy, 4 00 11. Garvin, Beaver Falls 2 00 Witt. E. like, Frankfort, 2 00 .1. Armstrong, Beaver, - 2 'OO NV. )IcDonald, Sheffield . 2'oo 1). Ferguson, Darlington, 2 . 00 J. Morgan, Radon, - 4., J. IV. Jack, Industry, W. J. Hoyt, Industry, Miss.D.AVolf,HakOn 2:00 .11fnay, W. ITall,Tmiiri sr 11. Reisinger Beaver, ''. '2 00 .km Crooks, Service, 2:00 J.ll. Henry, Jefferson City Mo., o'•"- Adjourned Court.—An *lf ourtio4 eourt will he held In this place, mat pouting on Wednesday, Jan. 20. ~ - " The Deavet• Attalla jin' Imenirilati' yl to almost the Hisao( the Pittabnrgb t'UtinnO.vial. It is a well conducted, liiine'st paper, and we with it abundant sio,ess, and that it 'may continue; to hold its own in Beaver courty.—[Greene County Republican.' The Weather.—Tito weather, ,In thin kivalltirjoi illettWo weeks ending on laid Monday morning, wan almont an mild on Riding. On, dionday morning; however, snow began to fall, the air ho rame bracing, and at the present time It bsdis as' it whiter had fairly set in. Thankfs.,-Wo are indebteed to Gov ernor Geary for an early copy of °lila re cent message to thu Legislature. It will is; fouful on the fink peso of the Anams. T. ItaiTtxtio. ZFlcltolncix of: the Xtouso of ROpresentativwf, and Samuel Hamilton Esq., of tho Stirveyor General's Offlee, havo also placed us under . obligations for official documents. Medical. Dr. Clark's numerous patients in this county will meet him at . the "National lIote9" in Beaver, on Fri day and Stiturday, Feb. sth and Rh, 'O. The Dr. treata.,Chronie Diseases only, and. lila highest recammendation s in ,this eannty has been in curing many eases (*lsidore(' hopeless. I'ersons af ilickal should consult the Dr. duringhis +`short stay apieaver. 9t Prof: Taylor's Seminary.—We horn that this institution ix being tilled nearly to Ile Capacity with Ix - steers, and our citizens should not fall toavall them selves 'of Its superior advantage+. • It 1,4 to le hoped that no young laity who has stichan opportunity of becoming highly eilmated will prefer to spend her years in Whitlow; and"frivolity rather than Iti the pursuit of knowledge which will I,les:s her and make I's: a blessing to oth ers. . J. B. Donley, our idomlier 111011)100ita elect, for. the..For ty-Flrst.Congress, was In Beaver oa lost Friday, and 'pent a part of the day In gling with a portion of his prompee livC ' eotudituenta., Capt. Donley, we jiiihre, will be quite attentive to the bus hops of his District, and will re fl ect lm for upon the people whose Represen tative he will shortly be. Extensive Planting.—We learn In- cidentally, that, Mr. Jonathan Gallaher . of Chippewa township in this county, residing , on the thrill lately owned by Joseph Brittain, Esq., planted out lust year. $.5,063' worth of -grape and fruit tram, and that Ito denim's planting ont about as many more the coming season. 'rite lot planted out last year were por t:leased at the nursery- of Elliott Eros. a-, Purges's, of l'ittibttrgh, Pit. The following effusion, said to be the remit of a "poetical agony" by a Geer clan moldier, who ment a young. lady a "J..61:f1y," what) in camplioar her home, it eminently satisfactory, l o w far as it - iroem to prove that -"none but the brave de serve the fair," and we hope had the de sired effect: gliro it Is: "Aceept this bokay from a feller, - Wile oft ham hoard the kannonm boiler; listened to the awl a tooten, And'helped to do, a heep of ahooten..l , Ito has seen the war cloud dark ails°, Like fifty buzzards when they !fins, Who is bigger than hill dad,. .And wants to marry mighty bad.". Vlek's'illoral Guide 1bw;11169. Th() first odition'ot Ono:lwutirotl thous and if Vick% IlluOitiated .Ottaiogua pf Seeds Mid ti Willi in the Mower Garden Is ishod. It makes a work of ono hundred pages, bentitift4ly Illustrated, with about 1 . 50 tine wood! engravings of aowroi and' vogotabloS; 4tul. au ologant •eoloretiplate, A hlognet . of Flowers.. It host beautiful, as well w the most linorisilvo floret guide ..nnblishe4, giv- ing mil thorough direetiente for the eoltoro of lloweriiiniti vegetebles.— The Mornt (;11itle 9e publtothed for the hettertt of In 4.M.ainers, fo whom lON, soot free without :ipplicatlon,but will be to all who apply by mall,lot which is not half the cost.= .I.l,lipss James Vlek, Rochester, N. Y. • Seaver p,sp All t li t Atteogloilon.— t d elect reit Kttuittchlietoliilulttce of I thi• Seiretie l ifintsty SuodaY 8 0001 ..lify.sistion held In :NOV Brighton .on ; the 11th inst.,:tte follotthiir; rato lotions's woes nitepted: tltoptperlitencilents of the several. Siuitlay School's of , this cosixt3' he' retrtilti•A uto . t*O col lections totletroy. the expense* . of .the kiiir.NotMg.ot Oto - 4444.15dt to: ;he; hold hit Freedom otithellgthluid _ Mat:: • .•!-, rtstpit !hr;mmorirof this county sihd ( ho 4.oll 4o o6 iFf+Pink4. ol itidikiridi 601.0- . queStea . te ruhltrh thet)lllrre.Osohithm: , : 14 :galiimiA.Arr; - • ',kit Cm. • - , • • o - , , , Lan farad lawalliv.--A man bm:;ot E. dunch (4, thin pl lira last Work Organised lltattiselveti into a Hawing Sixneiy.aa follow*: Prost n.. T. ,TOOT, 13aareatry-- M re. Maggio 'Wilson'. Trawnizar--Mlsa Mary Agnew.: NFL Kri,, met and Mrs, V. Wilyarsd wars spirant:. ,s 1 a ixiontnittod to prepare Constitution tiqd Ity-Lawn, an make report at ;skit meeting. The next mooting will be IkelA et the residence of .1. 8. Rulan, i'464. • 'O4 Tlittritday next, the 14th blot.; at 11 , 4' The Society Marto on/ 7triryi '*euratP!! ingly. It willdoubthasa , bo peodoO. 04 much goelal good—end pliniihteraboo.' to be or substantial benefit to the MOOS; in whose Interest It has been comstlied.' Ihilfril4AUT,i 1: "For the the &hi; , at I ZZ las • At tk,ke AS • , hi. R. LAI gegraZgaileitar To the spent Aallo of tho 'Mora whigiti thy solemn' lib° gates' f the Where t4ht%l And e ere ! rl lemma *Mg% P r i fra s Mr. vgulmrriu- WO* .i-t "i"‘ , shine In the light of_the,lr sunset d , Dying - . 01415.Year and the wit gr i ttMd ;Silk mohialtiqi Aqd the eohhing „seutukof thy' dirge P. 2I WOM P APPRIAIPM4O..ffif Ail tea n4il / 21/4, 40y,,otivooy2md night!ja f t , i i e g iat AA r g broils* tesz.- And sorrOw'S mitt mum For a vacant place and a missing hoe And a grave On'the wind-swept 3 1 Vheitti4 u rs<:ide, gteams in the sliver •. Of ntooadiglitii r oldan4 htiti: Old Yettr, for ties living we kiieel prayer, As thy moments pass from sight, Vorour lost add deadrgliqr. kir "men o , erahadow runahltie's nett. While vrinter's drift on and June days . shine - . - efolodl r Old lti*,lspod pig* • Rtio. sg, PA. j Steamer's gaiali.--OnlastThoxs4y the steamers Ingomar and New St4e,„ were both mills between this city and Wheeling—the former at the '"Slaters," ht the molldngi And thq latter at Cox'a Riffle, about one mile above Wellsburg. The Inginnar struck a snag and sunk". in seven foot of water. She was valued at $lO,OOO and had no In .aroillute• was PI?? P!ttlo Pittsburgh and yirkersburg packets, Her • freight iras:parthdly 'saved !Xlso boat was owned In Pittsburgtwarsi la 'a - imfoilk , „pc*. e y The Nairldtateirasihteleht a Vargo sheet of too; and sunk in abOut. twenty minutes. The freightwas socured.' The Ikiat'srati Meted by Molars. Bootb; . tulle d. Co., brWhOoling,'ind i t WitlS Unfired. ~ It isdhought that tbo greater P0rt19 11 :94 the stramer will dio aased.l-1 [StithettillbiGtii.ette,Van. 7. 2'oo 2 00 2100 iff,;.;, iu Preseat. k IfSaer Ae. eldents.—Never 1111 the limp when lighted. ..Trim:alivays 'by' day, pitting in fresh oil everyMonilifgarid'remoiring the charred perform of the wick, Avoid expriliin - g flat laYnn fo'stidden" which blow the flames into the reservoir of oil and explode thorn. Carry them about as, little as possible, and before do ing kii/r. the wick.- Never burn With - a ffittnii 'too low; fir thii - cauies smoke .and smell. Never extinguish them . by.blPvfieg i there le always a gas In the reservoir of the lamp, and the IQ stant the dame descends and cornea in. contact therewith, explosion fellows; put them out by covering the wick. If these simple instructions are attended to, explosion is impossible, all bad smells avoided, .and a light obtained twice as brilliant as gas al halt the cost. New En teeprise.—Mr.Milo Somers hi nearly neatly to put amill in operation on tho TWo-Milo Run, some 200r2.3 rods below thO old burying' ground In this place.. Tito building is up, under' : , roof, and the engine on the grounh, and wo suppose fmm•tho indications, will 'be in ing order In the course 'of•a few weeks.. It tit intended for the time be ing for ;the grinding of oorn, and for Acti , Piii.PlifP9*ZeTs l l., Eif. 1 14 0 . 11 ") experiment prows t suocesodkil; it is proposed In due time to enlarge the build ing by the addition of a flouring depart ment. Audit has long been a want in this ImMedlitte vicinity. The erection of a suitable one was agitated in thO col umns of the Andy's . nearly a dozen of 'Years ls gi got Its, advantages to our own citizens and these back and below can hardly be over estimated. Therefore they *liquid see that duo eucouragement is given to the present undertaking, so that its riermanence and future 'enlarge:, went is assured. An Incident nt the Reno Fa. nersd.—The Indianapolis Sentinel of tht 2ith tells the following: Miss Laura Reno, tho sister of the victims of the Now Albany asses:dna ikon, who was In the city yesterday, is described by those well acquainted with her, as a young lady of great beauty and accomplialiments.. Ms also said: that she possesses a ,large part of the .lirains of the family, which; added io an ifitlax lido will and an intense desire for re venge, will sooner or later bring ruin elf, death upon some 'of the murderers of her brothers. At their funeral Istßoy mour, few dayif ago, the attendance was quite large, and among other per sons, a ,resident of Seymour, whose name we have forgotten, dropped Ile had Scarcely made his appearance, before Miss Reno rose from her seat,, and walking across the room, fiercely told hip that was no place for him, that epic rooogfni&l'in Idep luta mur derers of her mothers,' and 'kilo did not leave immediately, it would be the 'Worse Rie The fellavr:stnnk (in; cit, the house Bap a whipped cur, frightened almost to death. Unless a great mistake lust boon madq in the clithnation of ra Reno's 'character the Jackson County Regulators will timid that the oath of re ;she took, give thei ady of il'innk'llenp, wits' no More &dirt? threat; to be forgotten in an hour, but apromiso of terrible meaning, ; • .ta • pier Ilfedleonde7The stockholders of the Cleveland and 'Pittainiiiti l Rail road Company, at a meeting at Cleve land on the 6th Inst., elected the fdllow ing Board of Directors for the ensuing Year J. N. 31eCullinigh, S. Gist, ham Gardner, Janus P., Clark, E. P. Coo, of Otto 18. Jones, junnes !trick non of pennaylvalda; N. A. Prentiss, Jelin D: Taylor, NJ aniPsWm. Dennum, of New. York. A Cleveland stiklatkimi nt the election, say!: In this election the issue wig betsieen the tilting* O. 0 1 1 0 $90. ) fliosed thereto. t kineelho kw* of , the %Cantle, an,l (if* by theDl, rolilelCrll,t.ll 11140 &On the object of the latter to effect an arninge tuesit ;Adel* !road kat* line could be run iMo.thepthm Passenger Depot, 4iPT." ,ll 9,i!** l lP. Orert"." ll 9P I, with other Rites . mad onl y Oohed . 15' itei , uringVi board of diritctors rend le( .4!°•l4 o TP li tr i llf ie ;' The *lli, ',third Taitiant ott.tiiitAitiat Ottlataivia; I'ctiiil - '4itietititt,tok'bitrg to ttairetty,i,i/otd& A e o n, :the. desired rfaell116.'::11 Li nit: ratec4 gter been 1/001d , ht .tho.-aankint, ,, the, board isboi.44L4',Faidi4 l 4o:. , Otitt li; or of .in the'grie Railway , the pita. toko 'on? tie tl,ltd 'tall and ru*nhig feasts rats Alleniettd.tChit a t e ak Jana. isto,titialnienflkint• Alan "rist.ous or -.unusual tm et_ and' the 'realida'arnsalataltadti .mill ilagraa or, liatoiesOkr*._ !nen Ofthia and Whet attlar: 1. , : ,!",:' diat4 , Th• amainal refisaeint tuil. tit 40:ntisitir :Wt Sfigrl.rNlftV ' 0 vsuryiriwthibu4d6447•lol 1 1 Wroe 01 0** 1 0 4 4 . ti tiVO-rO X; . ,- ..; at 044113,21260,tutantasinetwar pint viala3 4 PX .001 94 01* "TO are stvenitsl,47 l o, 'a ,. ~,,, from . • or , Min 2 lg ii' _ . ric latgely Inen tonnage. me • / 114 /rti Wt.,_ INP 'r Alier 4. 00 i ipi.MAII4 Ri c the doable . tailelE4.7l:iiia:s.. - Pt f I • I • • - 3 , t Butti - mir*Trwitita..-tlif :. *".) - . Horror' , 904 ObPilitlV tinkre!, l odiott,OMlNdPili'n otitrip thiorigh thei moutikeiltitin part of Kansan. • Letivifig pi:ad:ester; 'rat, on Monda, 23d, at 8:40 p. m., arrived arLair tutnisicite, Dorit, o:ltin i t Wit It IR .t .' Is hitid o igl • lag day, business was not'aery After passing two hours in the city, and ttViZtiil==ri ourjourne7. .._ .: '...._. , " The ate was Odd% and the streets mil dy 'Where Ahoy were 'not covered with snow.. We took the cars for Ottawa, ' iota% itsitlrdhlif:eihiilliettailatr In that direction. ! , • We ,agived Otnit. sundown.— This Is quite • flourishing town. There are four or five;,Churelnia, two hotedi," and very muddy streets. The moon ye lot yeruhrlithilA.. gto wen thg the mud via frdseS: bid net So hard as. to keep a horse or wagon from breath* Woos* and' Wie•Startal for Leroy by stage. Six passengers and driver wade quite I load for two hor- : . !mi. They. changed, horses four times. 'ThO AbstanCetlietnelbitiAttit did not get to Leroy until lettt'eloek at' night, the horses all being In pOor condi tion and muedlJOdedideFlll4/4 0 PePP the first Mallon. ,We crossed five spudt creeks, our di. section being south-west, and the streams running south-east. There was not male than one mile of timber passed 4/IfeabVll4o4loolll-eight Ordiecti that lagihm,OttaWait‘ leroy3 fterkarea . f but few settlements along the road.L' Thano la ono Catholic church on an ele vated prairie, Which 'we could see at a distance of fifteen miles. There is ono fine stone dwelling house near the roa d side, a voryt eautiltd situation for viese ittg,i4o)lUfrfft ding txrIAZY., f • IC I iad been . Waging Illr'soidertirno and was far enough ahead of the slap to seat myself on a reek, place 1. it carnoup, t' from Pla . ce 1. could see house' iwenty or tweuty-five miles' dis tance to tbe south-east. Some ankle ins provemauts, were .onchlsed with stone fences, others rails, board and Osage hedge. The Osage grows very rapidly and soon makes a fence. &Muchiyat Thisittonditg wo started for EntUlti On foot. 'Affer going a mile we dune to the crags river. 'This is a very rapid stream from thirty to forty yards wide. There was a skiff at tho opposite side kepi ,us. The term man being at `a dfinince husking "corn, we would have to wait until noon or go to IMO other ,place. Going down •the ttatftedriase , sea and a colored boy. We mounted the kOrses with the boy on behind, passing hp the atrium in the shallow 'triter, So 14,1104/11411/Irrith,tho ,cront.; ; The water came up on' - tho horskte about half way. The boy returned with the horses. And we then wended our Vedythrentgiii woods and , cornfields for some time. We next came to Tnrk ey 'Going up It a short distance, we found, apla and; uoy building a peh tfputioo n n. 4 Hy the mai dune of their mules .40" e were soon dethei south aide. After going a mile or more we came to a house. The gentleman gave us the directions', looking south-west. Eight or ten miles shoed we could see a house and timber. ' It was much easier to seelolhe oidlict than to ars* to it.— i iAbout 2 p. in. we dunerip with a wagon 'going from milL He had gone the day before, the distend, thirty-two miles to the mill. Wo . rode and .stopped with him all night. In thomorning we crosa• od 'the Vlrdigres on hones, amp/horses and mules are the only bridge' in that ,country . There la s pice Uttar on the sire:a:but noton ibo Neo sho. . Wo were outon the prairie in time to see the sun rise. Going two miles Nye re to West. creek. -Crossed on a po- The next prairie was ten or twelve miles wide. This prairie is rocky in places, and Illdpknot fertile. , ' crook was the next obstacle in our wars It, like the• nave, was lovely: After bridging ~ part- way across we found the other part nair`iirablo for - Wont, After walking three or four miles we came to WP, pip k 4 Pc:SSW Sn;(lod44 corn hauled by throe yoke of e, the dri ver rfidritt s After ntiddng sever al efforts we surs,seded„ In hiring a man to convey us to Eureka In it two-horse wagon t tight rains and buggies being Illiciilialebth) few and far between. - :,'Ettiol4 is the county Seat , of Green wood eo. 'This town consists of ono hotel, one schtielliW SitAnill, four stores, post office, carpenter strop, and Ifdrir ondieldselling bonsai, allttrwhirft were built during the last summer ek cept ono. -- There i ts, no round enclosed except Liair;rods r at g theitotel: 'Vire`ittiinded preaching at the school house In. the evening. There were' trientr+ktive .pei= sons present.' *,;l,dfd'nttileirrit the minks: ter's ruter.,' 4 tenincipitlonalist 1, acW nontlindiersl - In the ruoinitig we Left the town for the lonely "Parigint's cabin twelve milt" . &alto Aritsred there at ono p. m., and was greeted by ayoung man (onset,. Air liaitlseurif tilni•flt.thie county. ' • 1.10111 ndt 'describe house nod tarng: t lie has located on a quarter soctionly.. Ing west of Hater eTTaelt and south of Spring Creek, the attiems running at a giFht 'thither on both • bertutithr, prairie bottom between. them. a: We hid :sow mate, au Areelatk as ar_s wlatko4 to go, and tatther from the ran-` lo'id triiii,4 064 .W:l* 4ANianeo to Topeka, the capital of the, State,! and Ailed atid*. 44Cotitnferi intddrod ' 1 miles, Inthemortdaameat s tiliee'Ors°449alli_ _AluideY*l 23 "` Pan. Having fbrty teaceeirope . to'.() Bony for a lartkr"Oiterier tbe atreern, the other holding tho emd 41,114 1 ‘ ; ' A ged I . : tgro l UF ni t r i It e .•-lt. bertilip eal r I . o :4rfTlTL., ol o*.K.;:*tda 114. arrived at nureltafk; Do 7 ;drat : . 0000 4 4:mir earnwidstia*iiiiiiii4ii;wf4fitt. tilielkii. iiiiOn' 041 . '.120Y).40 1 011*, ot ... ii, arrived at Tepeker, 811.111311111.1 CO: ' ' .- ,ITatratiiiiiiWn:4o,o4:*4 l4 oid in'-, aflivettanfb a = 111 3= 7 :Lie; kb • , ~; a 'hi *gab' ln''Cie v (ele n3 a tvem the lotittareetinifeayire et the eats 646c en ... 7.1 Critchlow • th . - • , 47, . -d l a trairpnakis we him. Rarely e t 1.4 ) fi 0,1 (..) 1 .(P7ird Capt. Merited read Whittier's poem tddllitatfMnita, WOK John be thy" "Eihtnidett'aplide„" and "The ft* tion's Dead," in-all of which be hllij maintained hit weltmerited reputation keih i s e mwA g e_ . 11 r y,' • : 7.:neknisfilrite Fe1f 16 4 0 4 )0 1 :.: 11 tothe/Irene' *flame by tha vette sbip ninth&ottlifittOnD.r.Mgetlfithkh., not only grandly „iabspasont ersthfull pathos and patriotic fire, bdtai fretliank ed God frit collbtrY and alluded to the Ramos of the past, it I ri n fi e lrO ve r , t tr wild!! aged cad, 0 radiant th tnetipint of devetton, and his 4tiotvfose to highest pitch of sublimity. • • As we looked PPon his ibrlnnow4b.aiw ed beneath tbevreightotthresattore years and Gni, end listened to hi. sublime u$ thrums wie could :but - with front 'auk heart of heartil that i lds toneseoubl reach the ear of every •apologist for traitors wititht our country. Well here we are, right on the thresh hidttof a how year. Another, s:Fair has gone, and with it many a gbirloni thron g of happy dronnotritronwo of hatit4,ll°4 and joy too bright to last—all gone and left no - cheerful light behind. Yet it brought In itthe fullest realissibms of earthly bliss to filmy Ind MAP. i b t biought to our beloved country riy d gigjAlrbingcgtpf pepeespd-grospa ty ; annet pisy and—ilraik for the realization of the prayer—dud the new wyear may bring us substantial weal, and t ! I :4°, ll ,fiti7 whose princes rule in righteousness.— May the bells of this Yew lung out a slowly dying cause. And ancient Items of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With straetir manners, purer lawn.: Wag Ln iitelivibuienila . and troo,. The) larisir:heert, the frindller, hand, Meg one the darknisi of the lead, Meg In tho Chiba Duet, le to. be. . • - • : . Dios. Ma. Si:limit—lt Was our latrine to be; at thelirestryteriancluhtchihilridgo. water Zitter Year's evening, and witness the presence of some two hundred - Sab bath &book children arm:FON* teicheiii and Mends. The occasion was a social festival given to the children by the of fers and teachers. Theiieheberifiretear ranged in classes as they appear in school' every Hunday ; and alter appropriate de votional exercises each class was bound a* served byp, its teel4for iltkvfalcds,, candiee, ,Sr.e., which so much • pleas° the little follsik. In °Lea eo ,s,Ql.ierected aiid - niarTolFr 1104444 A roOte: t 4r A barge and very beautiftil Family Bi- VIIO waa liriatanted*,,:o,44paithera to Rant% ibr- his long, lkithfal and efficient lalicrit is 'taw' 4ier INvor a fel. ..MK:MA= 6l°g remarks, and Was rizioebr r. bead Ina mannertbakindicatod complete surprise; and Olathe was much moved by this IMO:petted : mark of apprecla was present ed to Rev,% J.M. r .iiidel4lS by O. R. Coe, as the representative.Of the Good Temp lam of Rechcater ;the result oßsomo pop ular voting at a fair held by them on the primlous evening. Mr. Shields in ac cepting ; this beautiful present, over it promised, in a manner el : prosaic° of deip feeling; his futrirecil:opertylon'vrith the Good-Tempters of Rochester in their noble work of advancing the cause of temperance, and with his hand upon the Pitcher renewed the pledge .(which we think should be made add kepthyvvery minister of,the (fciarl) of total absti nence, troth all Intoxicating drinks as 'a -bovistidgej• The protibithop Were enliv ened at proper Intervals by vocal and in idiumental &Mile'tth ! achocil choir, to well as bJ w fmchnisiepirea of vocal music by Eaq. Coe, t All passed off pleitsuuo, eve* , °cork was w sucoeu,. 6444 10 4 etealit I, l4lCa4e4o4itithe Pres byterian tiabbath-school of Bridgewater is a live and valuable Institution, and en (464iirlation and sup port of all who would have children trained up in the way they shoal go. , A Srscrieron. Rocuperwit, Jan. 4 ISM Serious Illneiss.—Miss Mary Kings ley, . a daughtter:of Bishop Kingsley, of Citnreland, has been visiting' for some days Miss Ellie Clarke, at tho maiden& tholatters father,.Cyrus,Clarke, Esq., of this pima. Monday morning last was the limo fixed for Mr. Clarke'S son Cy ntstOrpiturp to yittaliurgh, anciJust be tbio train finieldbei-!K.'"Weiit up stairs fora bOok, which sho wished to phoncto him. Not returning promptly, Mr. Clarke went Intothoti 11, sad thererfound her lying on WO k4arpet, bleeding slightly train the' Mouth. Thinking she had fal- Jen lw lifted hor mud carried her to la c er town; not enppostngtt sinyttiliiiierlotts. was Aeon after, diseoveied that Miss K. bad stilyered'a iley'ernlienumiriunte,as afaike`gilah'fitf found On the /*V, Rhb *lna gad Ithd.• thing she remembered was hol ding by,the foot Um . oatlasbedto tiOsciad.Adlhig, 40vr, AA! 110,vp'.stfan,s1!6.1,41rini noth i n g idk;Eli. , :•% lll 4idatiiii ," *.44":o4 l edimelY 47,1101 th:whOPioncinneedys dangerous ease ofleininorlage . She ha m rar g. *PT , rfl vstrAt_,, , Inn very precarouss tra.....0n. Her Fair. - Wad tidistriphed to clarOsband, and are bere.--Piew Chagas Onarant, JatiA A Case si Assault and Rafters.— tilittLAtrYn4,ll4:lllZunlißrgedent ttyymer q 444, MAO a t attack upon - 74,,, Fisher, the Superin/est of th e .niorks, and ',O l / 1 4r) befort Asoleteren be-se d ated Win. bin Pkaer. SitY ltttrt, but ntfOrtlitibillty notdiftgerou,ty figura .TheiemtuithiA 44410 tudtlfuttlelounlitepresuine ell the Oka noaneeted Irttit the afthirwill 44041000..the . 901.#0e 0 N0 .• - . . •,.; t ried effects aa•pnrynanant.L. , In mu' loam ratbair dyer. , te , woe Ins t wllolokrOiaMnvrrainl@AkyOgoUlv ilb'M*ra*S ot U raAllan M 'a zeairteer °!galcsrr su i t n011a.1t 7... Pries One Dollar. , —AL JaryMo daeided that Ebtii itudtell. itoro.3aAtit Itatatate°l a mad home in ittphia, 311 1 /044 - l'esAtfaitcrro.AFOWl* I —wet thiagnam4piretai t _ 4:74 4 WP 10110 Arnuanriarniiir Aglow 1- titOd *00". litco o 4o/141611 0 11 ' ► l atioatlx • 4 - ' •11 1 14 4 n;uldikr ! '.sPerft#lnef 4tnoSist mil ; tioturnintonot edifoillon • P jrmgei'MY !le* 111 PAD' e ; iettot liiewtilat 1 4 30 We • 'll'hoolei Wink's ofAsidertvipaN:` ttbodstosiiiiimuviliuriOokimmire Thd itorrowlbaegtonif*tbblvdf # lll #Ki a lellthmlar l f.l° o7 g ' And -. 44 74 1 7 1 4/. 1 14.40 1 1:. 1 0 , 4 0 ::: TWlNquwalgilms, o oMAoom . . - : - .V**44o*.Orr*Orief. ~ 7 116 -4 4 a;, maittift'imiwa "filljoyilhadtbs • :,•waslC . • Irel wereldlebipurso . •With Faidiloakorsimaykij Amd.rwoi comda.dekwithimaqvil And monbor 7 warrialtstilleil 41/enineliisa . . - 4;Oinebiadmiiiity*, , . ry e , And the ;arrow 15 zolltyrt„ Ao . Thud w0rk5:14411011141711.4%.- siaddip pen9r.-- An, noetned friend near Franiticirt ihia noun writa VA: "IbUOlllirellin*: 4l/ °g Inuickei death -in that vfanity.. i 4 -: .Fatiiiimiii ileum* PA:;:Jiiii. 9, a .- - .• ED. A 110171114 ~flithill9ltlll - were Rolliatrhat. , startiiii on last, l'htlfstAsy, : miltig by • lemming that eanarol Wyoulf, - it 'atatioir:stober. 311.112, whb . liint:. been` liting:ty , bbnielf .1 for 4.1mal About three, months' • *vire' d dela in his matins sup posed to have been i 7 Mug ainaitiou for shout's week. put. : lie had told several of his neighbors on andheforktheThers day previoui, ihat he Wended going. to Weihrriihr to visit, hie alder, and from thopee, to Steubonvilln, , and they, sap posing shim absent on.. this Remount, thonghtjnothing strange of the house being shnt up, and noOdimmeof Whip- pommel about. On tieldrtli of Deo. ' Slat Mr. Waiter ifartaWtakest him' up some douranil hit: about dark, at whA time hotiiiiieomilaining of some pain in, his heed, but.aeid . he still ate heartily. ;Thie , was Rib, list that ! had .o*Jicti.2.lc,,,tol,*r. , idm .... tang of this week; DO, , Reed on .* . **Mond Wliebid stock on tho Ism, being down abota the house feed ng Abe. stoek;-.dbieudikid , (rtle of the &ors sompwina open,. • supposing hd . camel home, wenthe house d . thinking' he - yet risen, ant to his chamber log discover :. idin lying dad a n • = ..11te _ _ 'Wns:ll. =CZ callijuryandheldsn • • nestonthabody. The jury ppm eller:ling the belly and hearing the evident)°, tendered the fol lowing verdict,: hat.. , . "The fury awe In the opinion• that Samuel Wycoff, dee'd,came to his death tritl iti visitation 'cif OW _on the. night ber 311.sti ! j • . Ho was a man of middle ago, ,a,nd had been a widower for about throb months past, his wife; having died about the Pat of, getolair last, leaving an infant child, who survives anti has been in the 020°1'41s wiftf a mother for korlie time past, "••••-• • LITTLE EPU30416 OR Tint Ina General Grant almost a prisoOs. er—how he escaped Jenkins' =II 16peclal CorrespoOdemes Mama, CINCINNATI, Dec 14;18G8 " Th 6 following little episode in the life of General Brant has never been in print, and will not surprise your redderianyluitiii.will the man of reticent.* hinoilelE ' 1 In the summer of 1865, business of en Important character rolled me to Louisa, Kentucky, a small: doiintry I town, polted s ole thirty up the Big Sanity riv e r. Oriarrivffig . there I presented to _Col. Minims, the com mander of the place, my recommend ations, which were of such a character his tooluse nie to lie placed in • one of the nicest roesna in the onlyhotel in the butt; *bialfrwasalao the iheadopiar ters of all • the • officers. One day I noticed,OillorieLllfficams balking with an officer of the rebel army, who had' corneinsadglvenhimseltup.lfirnms sieird - rrK`ealbld . 'are up and =lntro- Geuenti Kona; 111 StnoUs Virginia Caialryi ,A"few minutes converisatiOn) wart to recall quite a number of les in which we. had been mutual engaged, though with toes • turned toward each other. Learningthat her-war with ou*evocumodation I cordialVinvit ed him to share my room with ,me —an Invitation that he wus riot , ski* . in euxePtiw, as. his quiet deniamor and natural modesty led him to avoid, behiktist Alert , els aniosityl for the many bluecoriterivho laid never had the pleasure .of seeing a "Johnny" berm: - 'After arriving In my won't and drinking seirecal gime; of Witter (?) together, we,so.n sat `down recalled our hardsffips turd , efforW behalf of our respective causes. ‘.. . After musing for a moment to U 'self the general looked op and "I vane very near giving this wit* ffillbresit - termination." Ouch an as sertion troth a man whom knew of ffiwirrirctstticited my greatest curl osity, and rtold him that'a rehearsal of such ambriporiant affair would be iiitere4ig; and hi show that'l wastiot far etn, of the way I hive concluded hi give, as nearly as rrible, his own version of the mat .' • "You remensben in the latter part of '63 after Grant had knocked day light/anti:4 Bragg% srluyby captur ing Lookout:Mountain, for which wairprmnoted to ht lieutensuitgeneral ,',he took a tour of inspeoUon through East Tennessee. , At: limet.,l was irith my, old ,command thateectlati Of the'cUmbey, and early fme mortise started my men off On al's:ale, mareb, remaining be, hind a short time to arrange some . papers. ,• ;! " "It alegir 'minutes I heard horse men coming up the road; and to avoid berleel= mfg a heft my thick and Iy! dem So witerkaThrker officersrsaring a ma ~orrwls3erion4irli=ilrinn P e l l e t hill -past. Being aka*, of exarse.J one not der anythisig,4llll/ *lona add haAce bad time to, have Imbed mrcarraruutd and reptired, MIN mop, whieb wars _ally - roe . narters of italltenlttid•whereabout I th Soon- afterwards .learned that - oillarranisfiranbaitsagssay my mind as to t ol d have bust tbe resat if Grant had been captured, and I prevented from having a fit of h rice I t izgaberhig that we still' lal s Thprun ka 'ht.+. herides , Namnr,is going toLa i emigrate , , ..a , . , talltiftveklfic? - X 13 9, ' ' Democracy haves footing not tit :, V to be disturbed.lle announces , ....... ~.. prtgramme as follows: The oul thing that stands In t fir I, • - i once in Na l gr fir lirehric:v shent capital to start a grasery-wl - "` 41 Lkingebtbat capital-I —.,„..- , •1 on avorner, Ifspoldble. I • 7'' .• • control uvten voter, wichby ~ , , repeatln kin be made to count , - .", Then , I hey . ituthin positive. W thesevotes back uv ma I kin, i --, • upon asharp --with money I kin t more•voterw-wlth - ,llas:re' votes money, and • with - looney I kin y i posishem• In Noo York Oka a pint isOlnv votes,and votes is got y Whisk i Zg re pint, is to get con Bit .31#11f7two kat ~........,.,_ Tt3.l-121 Stre l go to' Congrisq I 84e l ftmilsh arm th black wah: ti, 'Win n° jatalater frkkai• -and I may • •bly it he* *pax trendy orti der*" ret OArl'unierwialti 1 44 A 040" Y `ail' igh my name tdMetftWy my find name to Michael.'.., „ 1 • ' • • Tim Treasury Osueosi: j 3l L• Cor $$305:008,0068 to oft fiscal year ending June 30, 1870, to be cut down by • Congran to outsidefigure G[8200,000,000 ' The receipts into the Treasury for f . 12 . 1 . 3/yeer z neirlibmited,ebilqie to mow= soil ow" au~ , log i7iet balance 0ft54000,000, to be applicable to the :ed uct ion., public debt. But other equally reliable put the probable re ceipts at $350,000,000, with a increase, of even another h i t= millions under an honest collection of the revenue; all applicable tci to Still farther reduction of thedebt. Thuswe have, upou *tile showhigs from 'evy 4userteir, 'good nsionis ip anticipate a surplus ranging hal $51000,000, up to 8163,000 000, which will be directly apteable to the diminution of the pu b dons. For this encounqdre outtoolr i , gad for the auspicious promise of its reality. the country is already in debted to the incoming new order of #4 l oo 3 .l7Pitti" ' • A rumor is current in Indiana that the Reno gang, six of whom were hung by Judge Lynch,' at Seymour andNewlAthany;werelp factgulltlets of, ,the for express robbery at 31anddlel ,f(ir which they were ar rested. It added that the•real cul prits are still at large. These reports are produdng a great sensation in that State. It is maintained however, that the Reno's deserved hanging, ir remectiveofthataMir,fornumberless ether oreusses against the laws. TirE remains of John Minor Botts• arrived at;Bieltmondllatunlayeven ing, and were laid in state at the Capitol. • The dry goods firm ;which failed in Boston Fryday, bs stated to, be Low &:kian.°Rd.• ; • . Tier missionaries bound for and•Jappaann;, sidled WC Satur mi the Oilifornia Steamer. • Sifver coin is a ;nuisance in Mikis, and it is said that two millions -are tolbe exported. celebrated New York barber said not long since, that nlno-tentha ofbla eas terners preferred to have their hair dress- al with Barrett . 11 Hair Restorative" to fey other. lugedes:leo, as it keeps thalami's. Daily Whig —Omen Olga, of Greece, is said to bo the leader of wax party in that kingdom and she uses. all her influence In every . . —34/..Dlekensdonouncesthe which sepresents him as .shoi= from the conduct of All thsYeas Bonita, CltAlifFlß—GEOßilftl—On , tfrb %lb of December, Dela, In Manamr; Bearer Co. Pa., by Esq. John McFall, :Mr. Fred Crather and Mir Mary - George, both of Welbville, Colutobbna,Comity, Ohio. CRLSTLER—BELLES--On the 7th of Unitary, 1809, by the saute, Mr. Samuel erietler, of Lawreatee, Kansas, to Bites May Elates, of Liverpool, Ohio. RITEPER—,KNAPAR—Dec by Rev. Louis Paine, Milo Roeder to Caroline Knapar, both of Beaver Co.. Pa. DUNLAP—REHDER—Dee. Slat, bx the maim, Albert Dunlap - to Harriet' Reeder, both of Beaver Co., Pa. KWYNK—BARTON—Jan. 7th, 18139, by Roy. James Flollingshood, Mr. Jos eph Kccnik, of Induotry tp., to Miss Barbarallortou, of Bearer Co., Pa. PSBR—GREGORY—Jan. 10tb, 1860, by ' Rev. James Rollingabead, D,fr. I. Robert Each, of Switzerland, to Mize Clara Gregory, of Beaver, Boavor Co., Pa. HOLLLNGSWORTH-ALEXANDER- Dee. 2.1,' by Rev. Junta* R. Minn, Mr. D. P. ilollingsworth and Miss Sadie J. Alexander,,all of Now "Brighton, Pa. LAKE—FETTER—Dee. by the ramie. Mr. John take. ofSewiekley, and Mae Ifimy Fetter, of Nendlrighton, Fa. 3 • rrrrsavivan' n:tnKms. thrinea or THE Prrrsamiou GAzwrsw, • Mono/kr, January 11, lain :J. The general marhohi have boon dull during the past week,, and 016113; IS but little prospect at present of any immelll - Flour and some kind); of Grain- were a little firmer during the PF 4 Y R a4l . 4 4 th Pm e lYA . r u p, l , 44 wi th Chicago. out there was no intprinement In the denunid,;andito tidy:mei in pikes. The gentralimpressienlii that theme com modities are not likely Ingo tang higher, and those who.herve bought with that ex. pect!ition. will moat likely bedisappolnt ett; Xverything emanating front the Hog product Is firm aunt higher. In articles theveintio been no flavor . t changes. •• t" ~,,- ArrirA--A re coming in motr,lse t wlth . ~ ' „..,.. 11641410 - 1460 hbl. viter 4er 1F,,1ig,F4 • ' or' 'll 6 l3Cillt aid dull .tatquota at 33 to 0 for • .. . pr me ro 1. .. Baas-4i 611 to t 4 '73 Per. 1 01 0 11. , llocrwasar Puma-4 to 4) CU., .. • DnJlm FIWIT-The demand is better rind• the nuerket •, is getting 'stronger, though as yet:prima , aro Unchanged. Peaches at 12 to 13 for quartors, and Otto 16 for halves. Apples, 10 to lle. DIMMED Hoes-Salm at 13 to 14e. - F.005.-Trall A ad ab ffia.: UAY-Balea ola Wharf• of cainto o n t o ..01e 6 4 1 3? Prlnto Timothy at ttl B to V 3 per Puovratows--Itaeon is brat and high er; we nowquote phouhlent at 13 and MVO: Cnred.Harna at ID: anintry Lard 17 to ltl'and prime tity it 10' to 114 ln derma, and Into :24 In kegs,. Mesa Pork tales bylhuttirlaintat in and lutiter a 1 .80 to 85e. t • • 014.u.—"Therpislittloor nothing. in in Wheat, and 'While!, the market. is dl: prices axe. nosnlnally unchanged. Oats quiet buttient; generally held an contract and 67 Pretrln store. , Rye may bb yuotedsl;#l 47t0 ft 48 forernall lots, ami 1150 for reundbata. ,_thitietnitiuues dull and new shelled easy be quoted at 80 to 64, little or no old corn in this war. ket. Occasionslaslen WestgrpH arley at 85 ton. ke ^• • - ••• • • Titt.t.ow,—Ren,dared,ll,tellice• • • _•ll.ond—" Tbelittle dorm noted the other denims abotikaubalded, and the market, is quiet and unchanged. _ We regewleg Wheat, $7O to' 18 IA sad ter"Wheat 1875 ton n. Prr_bow"i• Bye Flour $775 to 88., • ' • . • . Ar il* e 16 c ‘ v asa , 111 12= 1.4 . pi lid4 twr. :4; a4 l , 4 l4 ,' Zulea" . ' ," ' ,S . SUIVIIIMISI, 41,1411010 1• : ' ; It" 4 09.3114 am , ..4f••••••••if. T• 1 •:_• • 0 . • • , ~ 04104 ; erf: • •••••••-41- 4 . 1 - 1 . • . 11111.1 '4lltYl „ - Xart*ti. Markets. Vet Itleßteas reaseabli 101 1 1911 11 1 1 .9 4 mu 14 - : NdllAL . ' "still ===ti r e• 60 amt. iti =77 L n epple Itsii: WO Arms and • waver eLsolt t ral "" I =li Stan = war ;WA '31111" ".- 47 4 =70111. "5 ' asd tzt4r jimmy., jil Mr nand *WV. . 4NI Pe 116/ Pt 4 atikiiit. lime ' 7,-11400WA11114 , 14 0 ' • w . . 111111101TINAKILL • 1.-r, reertiolissi Mk IN •• ..Irkb ave., maw: .Tisoitibt.ft o' .011.p=4 Astleryeympeatetaby bealor=ll l l llll e 3 rWE by Me ereloebliaea by kw; •. • • the metes et ait•lbl niakPIPI Pi. ;01 11311411010, Matte goose Rae now :so. Awes of IA Wale, will be Mid Wt Coed et Akalts, to le Milks st Am Hem paw Is New WiAlos, A., Osten onsibe Al day altil=q ll.l l.V . a, " triack, P. M. • • • THOIIIMM , AYWIRT.I . ll_b. rPfl QUARTERLY. E rATRIIIERY OF TR*. RA , *sal last of Rose Emmy. ' • •- • , tint* Risionos. ha. 4. EEL - , , Asi r* , I mad Dioceses VILER 10 U. ill: Bonds depskse sin Us U. I. . • ?mane is wane dnalitlaspoSso, EOM CO ILO. Bends as Mod. six) 00 Faralturs sad Waren - • • WIN lisseses Aisess: sat Taos insl, V 5te M 11"1" ....... L iksmii ...., ' ' V eil iis a isiguiVallau Risk EGON AM Childis, . WHIN , . . ... .._ . . . .4aasaa a) Wrip,aula Astaistanzo , ' ' awn al Dariioo6 VOW , LOS 0 toad. IWO OD :Millatitss. , 71000 sad. /10600..... - VI 00 II Dasrt . 3010 Wawa itloesuid L skairod. &bum. Brans Ut=rl4c. alias& of lb. (.Imreney. , BOOM Coduer. v.histuumais, • , Tale oda" Big ~ MIMS Mk in its Tartan NA FiZZE:I Obirmaspaide he Slus foram •IssoNts. I=2d= Now, 11111itrp. FeerusoClurordie . Eruption" of Me Cliummas More Eyes, ix. SYPHILIS In ill lb falai Diseases of Women; Log of, Appetite. Skit Radiate, Llver Cannolalat Pant Inane Back. Irapradeoce ha Lick General Dad Reath, and all Mame' of the BlOod, Liver. Move and Bladder. It . Is a perfect Renovator. ROwaille MUM/11P every Wed of humor and Wet, and restores the entire systems to a health: condltion. It la perfectly harts!cm aims pro. Unclog the idleness Injuty. It Is nee • Secret Qaack Remedy. The articles of ethkh It le node are publletted around nab bottle. liecoatinanded by the Medical Faculty and nosy Thouseadirelose belt Mom drlrar Testismaide et tosifficabk cure., see PrePtired "1 1TR? . .1. J. Law amici Sit Baltimore St.. Baltimore. ltd. For sale by Draggtals eterystatre. lentra/ Misecilanons. Dlst. 5... mum , - 00 'Street. BOISIVIN Pll6 Sepsetal attauttou given to diseases at Wetnui , and Children. caws count - untrue/4n rzeseturrious run The Doctor can always be found it hie WOW except 'ben ettendl pc to prottaskont didks. Jan. It, NIX —IT • Tfksreake—tbe_pub ne of reepeettully d to an auto roaladey of the andeastmed In MeNg *water. Deaver rotate. Pa.. and moods. the lemon and boat amorted let otCooldar, Par lor and Healer Stove, la the County, We mil them low. and them to be an we alum asou i,AmpsziL. them Dec, SS.ltl®-moo• IDEAVIBU IDOITHTIt,, 1111.—The Murray wealth of Pecosylvant a. to Thome Murray wends, Grectiag: Whereas Lucia. da Hurray did oe the It ► ls day of SEAR@ Begnewthse. A. D. Pail. present bc to the Honorable Judges of the Coon of tess eti rion Picas of Beaver musty, Intlint that for the caw, thendu set tomb. alte t tght be divorced and' separated trout' theed nu ties and bonds of matriesoay cootract wit you the said Thomas Murray. We tbersilsre cossunend you the add Thome Barry. that *et ting elide all other business and anuses what ever, you be sad appear to your proper period be fore oar Judges at Bearer, at a Least of Canaan Mem theist* be held en the third Holiday of March mmestr,, to answer the petitidb Or Itbet of the said Liti Harm, and to show. eases If any you have why the odd Lucinda Haney should not be divorced and sepaceted hoax the nuptial Mend bonds ot manimony toetracted with you agree ably to the set olAsselably In stab tan fade sal provided. Hereof yeas are sotto fall. Withers Use Hon. AleasOer W. Acheson, Pres ident emir said Court at Beaver. Ale Midday. of .Novetaber, A. D. ISM • • JOKYJOHN S. LAWBOINCE. Assetl;te Judge. M:. ithetitL Beaver. Jas. I. 1101.--dw . D u.; mr...IIIIIIIIIIBLU ; , ; D, W. salmi, TRUTH liiSTBANpEIi THAN FIUTIOX It tit a poentra bet tlat MRS. HIBBARD& CO, Corner ad dc Diamond. - BEAVER, PA.. have Drugs and Groceries, Which theiaell ill ditto as eau Da %eft' la Pittsburgh. They hive on band and we daily • reenildar • . , . PURE DRUGS DWI/WINES • PERATistERY s Patent liadkimear.of all ktadaaeltat. CAP. I . l M', MA NOW /We Pima, radii, mut e Panty . sad Domestic Soap*, ' • . Pure Wines and Ligwors, for Medical perpoees away'. - • Darning Oils, and otber mtldee anent kept ta • Ind el - mo Dealt Illatat. • The Dada( bob( bed a preetlea of tat ufa t d cre; Gets edulidelot of bia ability to tire sal In the on department, *bleb b 'sada e medal eberge. Ho enure • mittilalt kw Melee sad presedpelars2. Pereakteue peraiteloas ear/tally comomaded at tin boars day sent MM. We al ai bate ea em. *primmest of &mar, Coto, Tea. Elm. Spina, ant. ned Traits,. Floodlit Fainete. Jenks, Cambee, Ridden, etioose; Out. my, de:. de. Oar wads bare been Warm low for mob,' Pe. Meted with greet. can, and OA be sold utbe very Wired Officer. Oho ae • tall Wes parebeelag Sleestbere. Coentry Predate taken la enebaage Pteltx!dd:' , • • Jam 11. tilt. M=M 1111. , W. itliallserilaad. , • ' •,'DEN r rler - 4! • 3 : • 711 M ebsit," Baavei.; Pa, lelins • !Ira I.= Owsca.l ; Has lost returned., lama MIK /mo las bon ektited lb Om Mak g prelliP * ala SW% Via's. a/ tie lost deallala la af ir =2 : - All auk altecalial la dila awl at filawmaa: 7 • . p 4Etritirr.. Nerasi* xalcer alma .riplir#n- Third lari.et. limmor (I• aipstafar 1 11TOssaY •alineE ',Ma."' . te a miaow' mike& sad wareated. liavutie does to or d.r ! , rfir_.sig. fir pa ',bat wie4pet, sad 4tbflicuaa Peralussa Glvar ad a orprillefts. 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