a more conciliatory tone, and one calcula• ted to cicatrize not excite aiy wounds, and we feel that the certain happy result would more than cotnpensate him for hia personal sacrifice. appointments by Canal Coin. ,nisstoners. Joseph Niter, Supervisor from Holti daysburg to Spang's dam. IsiMain Price, ditto, Irmo Spangs, to Huntingdon. David 11 oods, ditto, from Huntingtion to Aughwick dam. James Laugton, ditto, froM Aughwick, to the dam in Long Narrows. Thomas O'Brien. ditto, from the darn in Long Narrows, to the North Island dani. J. C. IlfeCalister, ditto, from the North Island dam, to Highspire. And from Highspire to Columbia, ant vacancy. These are the appointments on the Ju niata Division. Let our readers observe, there are SEVEN. When Ititner's ad- 1 ministration made SIX, for the same dis tance, then these same patriots, howled like pelted hounds at the gross extrava_ gance—and even the lust Gazette, sends forth a feeble echo of their groans by talk ing of increasing offices. We intend here after to examine the old files of their papers, end furnish our readers occasionally with a little of their precept and practice, What a vile outrage upon a patient peo ple, for Jos. kitner to make six Supervi_ core on this canal! What a pillianous divisiokof the spoils! What a disgrace ful paying off, of menial partisans! What an unholy plundering of the people's Treasure! So said these worthy patriots and their patriot mas`:T. Yet in viola tion of all these implied pledges--in vio, lation of every precept preached—this new Reform Administration, has made seven. How honest they were on pa per; how loathsomely corrupt in practice. It is strange the people can not see. But perhaps they do. • Joseph Riter. Who is he? aye that's a question, that but few of the people in the county cat answer. Ile is a stran ger in this county, we believe; having re sided here a shorter time, than we have, yet it was disregarding the rights of the people to appoint us Collector. Don't you mind reader, Mere precept and practice; and if rumor does not lie, there are some dark passages in the histoty of his life, ilnit would prove hint as little de serving as some others, even though rais ed in this county. We understand too, that his petition was not sent down until after he was appointed, But they say his Democracy has been dyed in, the Wm. Price. Almost every body know s Bill Nice, a tolerable "clever kind of a fellow, one whose head of brains is not particularly full." Whose boast is, that he is not a Democrat. Being a regular old blue skin federalist, who glories in the proud title. Vet this consistent Demo cratic, Reform, administration makes him a carrier, since he served so well as a stool pigeon.- David lreods .1 ! ! .1 As a man, w e have no objection to Mr. W sods, a clever good sort of a companion. and with all, an active young, and for ought we know, er care, capable man. But his appoint_ meat; how was that obtained? Ile boas ted that he , never had a petition. But that he was asked three times to accept. It is a terrible mystery to . the faithful, how Mr. Woods obtained such influence and power over the Governor. Certain it is! and we told the honest portion of that party, that such was the fact, but the idea was hooted at. Its truth has been pro ven. Not an applicant to the throne, but the throne a supplicant to his feet. His power is as complete as Van Amburg, the', tiger tamer. Ile has his victim be th neck, and he deserves credit, for obtain s ing the power. When Porter's suit wa s before the arbitrators; who brought forth the old Books, that Porter said he had nut seen for 15 years, and supposed them de stroyed? David Woods. NVIio attended the Governor, during his s;cknass, when none but the Physician, and one other was allowed to see him? Pavid Woodsli and when the excited, and bewildered! mind, wrought its spirit from the vasty) deep, who heard and saw the storm in all its terror bat David NVoods.ille has Davy by the neck, and he is a fool if he dont hold his grip. But where was the right of petition, when he was appointed, that was so sacred three years ago. Do you I imazine that the honest people arc fools, and will forget you professions. • These are all in our county, and we, ,have no doubt, that in other counties they are the same; we shalt examine and report , the whole, And reader, who have these men been' appointed over? In our town we have Illenry Miller, Irvin Harrell, and John' Coldstock. In the county there are Isaac Vandevander, James Porter, \% illiam Moore, J. G. Stewart, James M. Johnston and we presume dozens of others equally deserving, all old Democrats, the length of whose petitions would nearly reach to Harrisburg. They, their rights, and the voice of their petitions were discarded, Every man in this county knows of the unceasing labor of Messrs. Horrell (whose petition would honor the Governor him• sell) and Miller, in the cause of Mr. Por ' ter, every man knows of their ability, and none would doubt their honest preference of Democratic principles, but the ques lion might be asked are they not too hon est. Mr. Coidstock is a superior mechan ic, but has the mortification of seeing one of his apprentices appointed over him,! and he must submit the mortifying opera tion of serving under him. Mr. Cold stock has nearly the whole time been em ployed as a master carpenter under Rit ner's administration, but from a personal difference between him aid the supervi-' sor he was discharged. He has had a pe tition despised, and a stripling appointed without one, over him. And Isaac Van devamler, one of the stand-bys of the Democratic family in this county, who allowed himself to be run on the ticket last fall under the implied promise of the appointment, his claims were laid up for the stranger, the Federalist, and the boy. The prayers of his petitioners were in vain. Maj. James Porter, a worthy, hon est, and withal a good man was forced to sing dumb. We can tell Mr. Porter that politicians do not want men who have consciences, to fill offices. They may scruple to be accessary to their villiany. Wl . the others, we have not time nor room to speak; we shall continue the sub ject next week. In the meantime we ask the honest men, who supported Mr. Porter, ir we did net tell them, they ,would be deceived. THE INVESTIGATING COMXITCZE, at New York, holds its sessions with closed doors, admitting none of the conductors of the press. PENN'A, LEGISLATURE In Senate on Saturday end February; Mr. Penrose, rose in his . seat, and read an article in the Keystone, and published in the last Advocate, which charges him with violating his oath, relative to calling an election in the districts of Centre, Clear field, and Lycoming—Mr. Penrose :sta ted, that the whole article, was a false hood, and called on Mr. Myres, a Loco Foco from Delaware, who corroberated Mr Peniose's statement. [we wonder if our neighbor will have honor enough to con tradi-A the falsehood] The appropriation Bill then came up, $50,000 was given t o the West Branch canal, and that work dia. continued; au amendment was inserted, to appropriate 8280,000 . for the Juniata Breach, and $3OO, for repairs; in which shape the Bill passed. In the House, a Bill was reported, to in, crease the salary of Judges. The resolu tion to increase the pay of the members was lost. On Monday, the Senate passed the Bill, repeal;ng the act of last winter, adding part of Franklin to Adams County. In the House, the appropriation Bill was discussed, and postponed until Wed nesday; (the 6th) Konigintcher offered a resolution for a committee, to inquire into the causes of delay in printing the conven tional debates, and to report it _the con tracts have not been broken, by unneces sary delay. The resolution was adopted;' a resolution was passed, directing the Ju diciary Coin., to inquire into the-expedi ency of electing a state,printer, who is un connected with the party press; a Bill was passed, for a new county, called Clarion, out of Armstrong and Venango. The time of the Senate was7consumedl on Tuesday with minor matters, noth_ in; of importance being done. In the house, a resolution was passed for the appointment of a grand Committee, to inquire into the expediency, of removing the seat of Government from liarrisburg. The appropriation Bill passed . both llou,es, with an addition of $280,000 for the repairs caused by the flood, and $3O, 000 for the West Branch Canal.• On Friday, most of the time of . both Houses was consumed with petitions, and other matters of small interest, HYMENEAL. 1.. The silken tie that binds two willing hearts.' MAllltlED—On Thursday, the 7th by the Rev, Mr. Hodgei s; MR 'DAVID LONG, to MISS. NANCY WHITE of this borough. (Com munkated) Mina White, is now, no Long-er White, For Hymen, threw that name away. A lilac long-er;— and the right Would Cupid prove, as clear as day. Angels are White, tradition says , And Long, may Long, believ e the praise Long may he be, her guardian here, Her stay and hope, on life's dark sea Long may her counsels —Aver dear: His guiding star, from wrong ere be; Till Long, no Long-er time's slow pace, has made boils 11:•hite in death's embrace, On the same day by the same; Mr. Win SHARRAR of Hollidaysburg, to MISS. REBECCA STALES of this borough. On Thursday the 29th Jan. by the Rev.l John Peebles, Mr. DANIEL SNYDER, I of Dauphin co, to Miss MARGARET DUNCEN, of Henderson township this co On Saturday evening, 2d inst by the Rev. Mr. Briicknell,lllENßY L. M'C OONNELL of Huntingdon co, to MARY ELIZABETH daughter of the late John SAVAGE of Kingston Jamaca--• U. S. G. MENTION: HUNTINGDON 11XLIXTR1. You will meet at your usu -1 al ground, in the borough of n Huntingdon, on Friday the 61 22nd, day of February, prop ,*;., perly equiped for drill, with 44 13 rounds blank cartridge, -, arms in firing order. t'' Days of training for the bal I I ance of the year, 20th April; ' Battallion trainingin May 10, I - Sept. sth, Oct. & Decemb'r 25 By order of the Captain • D. BLACK, O. S. LAW NOTICE, James Steel, Attorney at law, has re moved his office to the frame building ad joinin gthe dwelling house of Patrick Gwin and east thereof, and nearly opposite the store of T. Reed Esq. Feb. 13, 1839. TAKE NOTICE. lIF RI AS I,sometime in the month w of January 1839, gave my single bill, unto Daniel D. Goodwin of Vennaso I 'county, for the sum of Ten Dollars, under the following circumstances. In a payment of money by Christian Couts, to the said Goodwin,t for me, he alleged that amongst the money, was one Teri Dollar note, a counterfeit, which ha had received from the said Christian Couts; and asked me to bring in said note to Couts, whch 1 agreed to do, and instead of giving him my receipt for said counterfeit note, (as he alleged it was) gave him my single bill.—This is therefore to no tify all persons from taking an assignment of said single bill, as there was fraud, in procuring it from me , LEil IS BERGSTP ESSER. F,bruary, 13th 1839. TO LET OR FOR SA LE In Clakotes town Alarge two story house weatherboar- ded, and plastered, with a wagon-maker's shop and a .tone spring house attached there to, together with an excellente garden; and an acre lot in high state of cultivation, and a spring of never tailing water at the door. Also, a large frame stable sufficient to stable a number of horses; this property was late ly occupied as a tavern by Richard Alen der, and is in fact, frr the best site in Chit cot's town, for public business. Possession will be given on the first of A• pril next; tfor terms , apply to the subscri ber or to Dr. J. M. Coyer, (merchant) in Chilcots towr. ABRAHAM WRIGLT. Union township hunting don co Feb. 13th 1839 S ox.r.ac, WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Satur• Iday the 9th day of February, on the premi• ises 4Acres and 42 Pr. of first rate land, situated in Tyrone town ship Huntingdon County, near the centre of Sinking Valley. 'thereon erected a two sto ry house, and stable; the heuse is aa feet by ?A: has four rooms, and an entry. Also a good cellar under it There is some fruit trees thereon. _ _ It is a good stand for a tavern or a trades man, being situated near the the forksof two Public roads. Possession will be given on the first of April 1839. Terms win be made known on the day of sale by OLIVER romPKINS Jan 28th 1839. THREE STRAY STEEPS. 6,4 AME to the Plantation of the Subscriber two miles from Huntingdon, on the road to the Warm Springs; about the 10th day oflanuary, three steers; one a brindle with some white on his belly, one a black with a white face, legs and belly; the other is white with redears, and ssme spots of red on his shoulders. They all look to be 2 years old. The owner is desired to come and prove pt operty, pay charges and take them away or otherwise they will be dispo sed of as the law directs. GEORGE GLAZIER. Jan. 30, 1839. atoalro for salr, Oae Pennsylvania. and one Union Canal Boat for sale. Enquire at this ( ince. Jan. 30, 1839. Receipts & Expenditures, County of Huntingdon From the 4th day of January, A. D. 183$, up to and including the 10th of January 1839. EXPENDITURES, Years. k:ollectors. '1 ow:shine, RECEIPTS. 1834 Peter Hewit Frankstown $52 55 1835 E,C . CraM, Ames, 32 33 John Potts Shirley 42 16 John Wettz Frankstown 108 36 1836 l'aul Rhodes, Woodberry 55 John Trout Antes, 35 John Kelly, jr. Dublin '9 90 Jacob Hegic, Sc,,. Tell, 18 92 Wm. Corbin Springfield 45 C. Montgomery Franklin 47 John Hewit, Porter 27 58 Samuel Miller Barree 53 10 Valentine Fink Hopewell 29 50 J. Bumgardner Sen. Union 79 83 David N. Carothers Cromwell 50 Geo Nearhoof Warriorsmark 51 091 1837 Jacob Booher Springfield 135 45 James Mytton jr West 478 Robert hompson Alleghany 175 Joshua Green Barree 344 80 Samuel Royer Woodberry 107 75 .1. Stonebraker Franklin 321 50 Isaac Brumbaugh Hopewell 252 03 David Bucket Cromwell 101 62 John F. Lowry Fr ankstown 450 James Patterson Tell 100 90 A. Wright Union 230 .tbrah, Buck Tyrone 21 58 Andrew Freaker Walker 114 Mathew Taylor Dublin 100 James Gan° Warriorsmark 295 Samuel Sprinkle Porter 100 Wm. Hammond Morris 150 John Long Shirley 130 Richard Glasgo Antes 90 Daniel Africa Henderson 230 30 1838 James Reed, West 725 David Beyers, Antes 322 37 Juhn Keith Hopewell 200 25 James M. Galbraith Shirt:) , 258 50 James E. Stewart Tyrone 500 J. H. Stifler, Frankstown 550 Robert Lytle, Porter 365 John Bolinger Cromwell 30 David Ake Woodberry 170 08 J. Nearhoof NVarriorsmark 450 Philip Taylor Uniot 110 John Kerr Walker 355 61 Joshua Green Barree 240 S. liamish, Sen. Morris 355 60 Daniel Africa fiend( rson 300 65 James Ewing, Franklin 115 32 1 John Kouch Alleghany 120 William Climans bublm 25 W. M. &J. S. Patton an acc't bond 100 Isac Crider, fine for refusing to serve as Collector of Porter 'Fp. A D .1821 20 George D. Hudson, fine for refusing to serve as Collector of Springfield Township A 1) 1838 20 Joseph Stewart, on forfeited recogni zance of H. M'Murtrie 102 25 Robert Wallace Esq. 'on forfeitedre cognizance of A Clark & J. P. Snaic 270 Sundry persons—Redeemed land 53 23. Owners of unseated lands; county tax 4,2 13' do do road do 199 41 Isaac Conk an acc't of notes 50 Casper Snara fur quantity of iron off the old Jail 19 04 Francis B Wallace do do 18 93 Joseph Higgins, Sheriff fines and Jury fees 460 Joseph Shannon Sheriff flues and Jury fees, 49 Balance In hands of 'treasurer at last settlement. 5324 01 $14,936 7111 $14,936 711 E the undersigned, Commissioners of Huntingdon county, iu +.:stimons. of Ho' correctness of the abote account, have hereunto set our hands the 10th day of Janu ary, A. D. 1839. Signed, JOHN STEEPER, PETER Slf °OPE, Jr. Commi..sioners, JAMES MOORE, Attest—JOHN A:INIITAG F., Clerk. fI E the undersigned, Iwo of the Auditors of Huntingdon county, do hereby certi fy that tee have examined the draft of the Commissioners of said county, and the receipts for the same, for the past year, and find a balance in the hands of David Blair, Treasurer, of said county, of five thousand one hundred and three dollars forty-eight and a half cents.—Given under our hands al the Commissioners' °fee in the Borough of Huntingdon, this 10th day of January, A. D. 18:39. D. HACKEDORIV, Auditors-. 411 11.100 RE; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons 'molting t Tietriselves indebt fly ed to the estate of Elizabeth Haane late of Woodbury townshis dec'd, are reques tt d to call and settle the same with the sub scriber imtuediate.y; and those haying claims against said estate will present their accounts proprerly authenticated for settlement. S'OLIDA Athwinierator Jan, 90, 1839. OF THE Attorney General and others on criminal Prosecutions $ 230 34 Grand and Traverse Jurors 2544 'Nancy Lloyd, boarding prisoners 150 90 (Sheriff Shannon, conveying convicts to Penitentiary 50 Sundry persons, cldaning Court house, washing &c. 41 2S .. killing wolves. wild cats and foxes. 500 02i Western Penitentiary 61 911 Constables Return & mileage, 174 23i Assessors, 675 Judges clerks and Inspectors of elec tion, 374 90 Bridge and road viewers, 113 B & J Madden in full, Aughsr,ck. Bridge, 1200 James Burke. extra work to Bridge over little Juniata, 75 76 Jos. O. Watson an acc't Enisville Bridge 200 John Colestock; on acc't cf Union (Furnace Bridge, :ma Thomas Bender, on acc't of Williams burg Bride, 500 Thomas Patterson; on acct Franklin Forge Bridge, 400 Sundry persons. tuition of poor chil dren,ls 12 Repairs to court home and jail 53 44 Inquisitions on dead bodies 9 11 Printers to wit; A. W. Benedict, 121 91 A. Gwin Esq. 13 50 J. P. Jones, 65 67 Auditors to wit, Isaac Neff 7 50' David H: Moore, 7 501 David Hackedorn, 7 50 1 Commissioners to wit; Peter Hewit in full, 95 John Stever, 120 Peter Swoope Jr. 117 :James Simpson, late Commissioner 1 in full, 35 Jacob Miller, late clerk to Commis -1 sinners, in tull 125 John Armitage do do 1838 250 James Steel Esq. Counsel do 1837 40 Sundry persons Road tax on unseated lands 140 ~ Refunding orders, 26 38 Stationary candles, &c, 44 061 Wood at court house and Jail, 124 12 John Reed Esq, for recording bonds 4 08 1 Jesse Woodcock & Geo. Black : crying court, 21 12 Archer Green for carrying assess -1 ment list, 1 Jacob Miller for selecting and entering in a book for the use of the cow t; the names &c. of a number of res- table titkiens in each township in the County, 5 Isreal Crider undrawn balance of road tax, 8 46 , Theo. Cremer for assisting to compare 1 assessment lists of 1838 5 Sundry persons, furniture for the court hoc a and bedding &c. for Jail, 65' 51 Isaac Dorland Esq. Postage. 6 01 Jesse Beal & James Ford commissioners for locating State Road from Mexico to licking creek, 111 84 Sundry persons, for stationery at 1 elections, Boxes &c. 16 John Flenner for earrying eleCtion pa : tiers to several townships,3 Jonathan Valentine and others, witnes j nesses in case of Entriken vs Hun tingdon 1 co. 10 861 'Unseated lands bought by com'rs at Treasurer's Sale, 16 16 'James Crawford Esq. surveying and :• drafting Frankstown township, 12 :Daniel Africa Esq. administering oath 14 to sundry township officers, 2 50 :Thomas Reed Esq. do county de 1 !Aaron Burns Esq. do election do 162 Sundry persons amount paid them for i land purchased at treasurer's sales : and redeemed by owners, 52 41 & Birdmen for plan & 'Cunningham draft of the contemplated_ improve : merit to the Court House and I County Offices. 10 'treasurer's costs for advertising lands i in the unseated list, which afterwards appeared to he seated, 35 50 John Reed for Orphans Court Docket 10 Robert Campbell Prot'y for swearing Township officers, filing election 1 returns, venires &c. 88 11 Joseph Higgins Sh'ff. for summoning Jurors and coo mission for collet:- '1 ting fines &c. 123 30 Joseph Shannon Sh'ff. for summoning 1 Jurors and commission for collec -1 ting fines &c. 70 62 F. B. Wallace for Ironing prisoners from 1836 to 1839 4 25 James Moore. commissioner, 33 (Treasurer's commission 0n.521,321 15 at one half per cent. 106 69 Balance in f reasurer's hands at : I settlement, 5103 18 LIST Or OUTSTANDING Debts Due the County of pawl 1110. don from Collectors and •ta. ers, —exclusive of interest, up to the 10th day •t Janaary . A.D• 1646 as follows: Year. Collector*. Toson•lttfts. 1817. H. Beek, Franking 4111 1825. E. Couch, Barre( 1 WS 1827. A. Ewing, Franklin 14 41 1834. J. Postlethw Site,. !tenderises 54 se MS, C. Cummins, Barree 114 46 John l'olts, Shirley SO 52 1836. John Trout, Antes ij 43 1). N. Carothers Cromwell 113 74 ICharles Montgomery Franklin :03 ♦8 James Saxton Sen. Henderson 16S 34 Valentine Fink, Hopewell 33 88 Paul Rhodes Wodberry 171 OS Willirm Corbin Springfield 94 68 $.l. Eberly, West 30 52 1837. it. Thompson, Allegheny 271 80 Richard Clasgo, Antes 121 93 Joshua Green, Barree 200 30 David Burkett, C.omirell 75 448 **Mathew Taylor Dublin 24 32 J. Stonebreaker Franklin 278 74 J. T. Lowry Frankstown 450 41 J. Brumbaugh, Hopewell 114 32 Wm. Hammond Morris, S 3 90 S. r Porter 56 74 otnrn f..L n g kle. Shirley ST II Jacob 800 - her, Springfield 54 78 A. Wright. Union, 64 34 A. Freaker, Walker 31 SS sJames Gano Warriorsmark 35 21 J. Mytton, Jr. West, 266 61 sSamuel Royce Woodberry 364 70 1839. John Kough, Alleghany 373 71 David Boyers, Antes, 106 478 Joshua Green, Barree 638 38 John Bolinger, Cromwell 213 45 Wnt. Climans, Dublin 17s 90 James Ewing. Franklin 399 67 John H. Stifler Frankstown, 599 49 Daniel Africa, Henderson 536 SS John Keith t_Hopewell 353 39 SS. Harnish, Sen. Morris 146 18 Robert Lytle, Potter 87 43 James W.Galbraith. Shirley, 143 18 Alex. Richardson, Springfield 192 13 Wm. M'iVlullen, Tell 146 36 Jas. E. Stewart, Tyrone 151 IS Philip Taylor, L nion 272 68 J. Narhoof Warriorsmark 252 99 James Reed. West 81 90 David Ake I,Voodberry 636 07 Thomas Jackson, outstanding Tax on Duplicates of M. Keech Sc M. Denlioger dec'd Col of Frankstown Township A. D, 1832-3 603 51 A. Clark & J. P. Snare balance forfeited recognizance 220 00 Jos. Higgins. tines &Jury fees, 56 00 W. M. et J. 5, Patton, Bal. Bond 125 00 S (; ...shorn 4 17 3 Wallace 13 18 J. M'Collem, 41 24 J. Merrels and Wife, 38 43 I Dorland, late Treas. 9 31 Christian Garber, fine 20 00 Isaac Cook, Bal. Note, 25 00 $ 10171 at t Have since settled their duplicates rISLU.,IILE .1 D Vat *ate. Fin _II_ HE undersigned will expose ttf public . sale at the Court House. in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday, the ftlst day of March next, all that piece or tract of land situate on Shavers Creek, West township,• Huntingdon Com.ty, adjoining lands of An 'drew Newell, Robert Moore, Isaac Neff and others, containing 40 acres be the same more or less, about 36 acres of which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. Having a Cabin House and stable thereon erected. 041 i AND A SMALL. APPLE ORCHARD' THEREON. TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purchase money to - be paid in hand, and the residue in three goal annual payments with interest from' the time of Sale, to be secured by bonds and mortgages. When the sale is made a deed with a general warrantet, till be gi ven to the purchaser, subject however, to the payment of whatever intrchase money and patenting fees may be dbe io ate com monwealth. THONS EWING. Jan, 30, 1839--p ORPHANS COURT SALE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan Court of Huntingdon County, will b exposed to public sale on the 'premises on Friday the 15, day c.f February mit, at one o'clock P. M. ..All that certain Trait of land situate in Morris 'Fownseip, Hunting don county, adjoining lands of John Keller, John Furgus, Jacob Kegler, and Thomas Donally; Containing ni.:lety one acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared—Thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AND VIVALL BARN I.' I II --T-Ate the estate of Frederick Kuhn dec'd. Terms of Sale—one half of the purchase ' money to be paid on confirmitirn of the s.rde. and th? residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the rßond and Mortgage of the purchaser—attend /ince wilt be given by 13 . ). the Court WM. REED, Admr, T. P. CAMPBELL ert, Jim, 19, 185 V. MONEY POUND. THE undersigned found on the Canal be low Alexandria, a part of a Pocket Book containing a sum of meney. The owner clan have it by proving fropeity paying charges, on application to me, one mile be ow Alexandr ia. Aa. ii, IMIMPLIt PLIVIOM. 1401 r