Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 04, 1865, Image 2

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wpm. The Board, as now orgahised contemplated by the fathers when such t
magistrate should be impeaehed by tht
erwillete of Taos 3 . rasosusuct, Presi- m oil o f n ertesentatives
Aleut, ALLEN MANN ) sad JonN F. Fow- Nor did the pastor of Plymouth Church
Lim They are all three ming Justices I
escape these tenowous Mr
of the Penes, and thorough•going business. p h iii, pl sa id ;
men, and will impart holiest; And taden- The slave power, like the serpent it
ey tete the Board, the old legend of Lamour), has eocirelec
Roma Monvittv, Esq., after heeler and crushed the life out of the Repubh•
serve d the let th ree years , t o genera l ie• eau party, and out of Plymouth Church
„ owe, his retirtr j from the Beard, _' pulpit, (Laughter and applause) Yee, I
31111, zp o e f ot lib th e e rv il l u e la n e l s y o l i' va th r a d r Lel gallant ap i e iu t
Men RIM , made an excellent Com•
adaidaftet, and leaves, on retiring from his th a t ai m e d o f his la one of the mos t, M s .
trust, a clean and proud raord. Ilc is mil signs of the times.
ouo of the innocent wen and public The hvipenlent newspaper in like
ears of Columbia county, show the aho. f fanner, turns upon its old associate edi
iltion oowardly Lincoln Adtmuistration to thus
last year kid•HappeJ and for several long Mr. Bereber's language now sounds
men t he confined iu Fort Mifflin, 'hey , more like the Democratic resolutions o i .
New Jersey th an the good old ring of
tried to take his life and nearly accom• Plymouth ch, , rch hell.
plished their hellish designs, but he bur. I lu happy accord is the New York Anti.
elves hi s dirty persecutors. His memory Namy .Sl,induid of (Maier 28, which
will be honored whilst theirs will be damu• ' sas s
ed.' We regard his sermon !tot Sunday as
*-----',.,. ---: 7 One of the most effective blows ever dealt
ter cHAs. T. uusToN & C 0 ., 1....0 havi ng ,
e at the anti slavery cause.
effected a union of the Democrat and t..;1‘.. , The uegro lecturer, Frdcriek Douglass,
mutt offices at Williamsport, now publish th i n k s p res id ent Johnson is worse than
an excellent democratic paper there, un• Booth or Jefferson Davis. Isle said, in a
der the old name of the I.yeuNt.so 6 A" lecture delivered a few day ago, in B o ston :
urn. One democratic paper is only , We abhor very properly Jefferson Davie
necessary, as the organ of the party, in and Booth, but a deeper and more dread-
Williamsport, and will give e ffi ciency to th e ful execration will settle upon that man 's
organisation in Lycouting county. The
ilname
e i t v . 4 l / 7 : o h y 'll o lle s tai to Ce d t l o 6 , as l i6
j o y. policy iii
(Sasette is the paper and lout way it wave. were a white um, after this war , 1 should
„ blush to my bones to look a black man in
Death ef 11 °". Chalks ill ' i ""' — `" ll ' the (doe and deny him the right of tufftage
.
CHARLES Mont, the venerable t
lbs.tirian Among the radical editors whole col
of Wyoming, furmer Member olCoogress, owns are wasted in mutual eriaduation.
and Editor of the Luzerno Federaliat, For instance : Thurlow Weed, who con•
The Gleaner, True American, and " I— trole the columns of the New York nines,
lags Record, died et the " n "teat." i° 'refers to his contemporary as follows :
Luzern° county, on Thursday of last The mistake of Kohubtamtu (who is
week, in the erith year of his life. Mr. now at Sing Sing) was in not connecting'
Miner, was a gentleman and reholar. His with the Evening Post before commencing
life was varied and eveutful,and his name
,his depredations upon the government .
, .dud the Pose editor has no better Opill•
will be held in grateful remembrance,
ion of " T. IV," All this is disgraceful ;
per A Skunk, or what is commonly and were there not more stability in our
known as the Pole• Cat, was captured by deruooratio form of government than it
one of our citizens on Monday last, ill has ever had credit for, these fellows
Bloomsburg. The animal had a eteel•trap would drive the country into anarchy be
attached to one of its legs. ]t is a t. " fore another Presidential election.
twisty animal, of the carnivorous kind,' _ . ......
and it is supposed to be one of the party L'rovidentlal Dispensation.
lately in covircrenee here iu the Ripul ,
John Van. Buren, in a recent F peech
can office, in convention with Doctor:.
oalIJ attention to the following facts : "Nu
John and Brower. Democrat ever died in the Presidential
Public hiscus:non in Sru; Jersey chair. It is a very curious bet that du.
Judge 1.3.! , er50n, and Hou .0. Chauncey ring the last eixty.tive yesrs only three
Burr, are engaged in a public political dis• federalist presidents have been elected—
Generals Harrison, Taylor and Mr. Lin
mission in New jersey. .11r. Ryerson is
the ebamixioa o f Abol i t i on i sm, and Mr. coin. Each one of these died iu the pre.s•
idential office, and die vice president who
Burr, the wheel howl of the New Jersey
Democracy, Judge Ryerson, if we are succeeded to the office iu each case w 4.,
not greatly deceived, will get a most Uu: Dewocrat. So that, during the whole of
merciful excoriation at the hand of his; siitTfive yews Democratic, princi
wily opponent
ror- The soldiers' vote on the Repro. cans who look for the finger of CA in
*tentative Ticket in Columbia county, run everything. do not see what a provider
* tie. On the county ticket the Abs. have tie] di s p ensa ti on i t is. No Democratic
a majority of two or three in the soldier President has ever died in office, and no
vote from this county. And yet, these Folcraliet President ever lived out hie'
"soldiers' votes," coat the Tavpiyas, term in it, showing the watchful care of,
elm initiated dollars each Proviihnee over the United States, From
fir,4 gun of the revolution to the last
Her Dr. Brower was In tovrn agrtlrseft:
Tuesday. C ol. Tate was area
, neaking scene et the rsheilion, in no way has this
rap °m ia ow Ail e y' , and kept o u t of hoe° more providentially and eonspienoas ,
sight all thy Poor old Levi ly presented than in the way the pee,—
Smut Machine, pie have been s , eed from the curse of
This is the first intimation we had, that Federal domination:,
Dr. Brower was in town,---end if we were;
seen passing 'cup the Court-House Alley," The Rebellion In Jamaica.
we were only going in the usual way, to Great Brittan,uot
,} et recovered from the
shock of a theta( nol hellion in Ireland,
our place of business. Such utterances
lily become such a pair o f pitiful pup . , as mutt how confront the reality in Jamaica,
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p1;:3 LtsvC been ii the adertidtriey won•
der that come of theee Qlt rieDl ReAlbli.
IWe dislike to find fault with the Presi•
idea at the very time that we are praising
him, but we never think of the cruel treat.
Itueut which has been so ungenerously in.
Meted upoa Clement C. Clay, without
'feeling our whole nature rebel against the
jgreivous wrong which has been done to
and to lb° boner of our country by
Ithe undeserved and unmanly persecution
to which he has been subjected, w h en
Ihimself exhibiting a sublime confidence.
not only in his own innocence, but in the
!good faith of the Government.—New Ywk.
IVews.
6 Loyalty" Beg ins to Pay«
About a year ago the loyal" Ittpub•
of ()revue eoutity, Wibconsin, un•
dertook to clernou3trate their excessive
I loyalty by maltreating a man named Ste
' yeas whom/ political sentiments did not
Geoid with theirs Mr. Stevens lately
touk it into his head to give this loyalty a
feet, and brought a suit tor that purpose
beton: the United States Court sitting at
Alilwaukie. The result was that he re
covered against the defendants tho round
enut of $3,000
'Uui PENNBIvANIA ELVTIONS.--Th,
Harrisburg I airiut Onto a table of the
and reported waprities for Audi
general, which foot up as follows;
For Hai tranit, Abolitiouist,
Fur Davi, Democrat,
Estimatol Abolitiou trijority 21,029
MC STATE LEGISLATURN,
It is believed, will stuud as follows :
Dem. Ab,
13 20
35 66
9eoato
House
48 66
Abolition majority on joint 39.
AN IMPORTANT DE.CIBION.-113 the U.
8. Circuit Court, in session at Rutland ,1
Va., Judge Smalley ruled the act of Con•
grass making the authority of the
dent a defence against suite brought for
search, arrest or imprisonment, was ille
gal, and that the act affords uo protection
to officers carrying out the P. esidonts
orders. Ile also ruled that martial law
not baring been declared in Vermont, the
civil law remained iu full force, and was
not subordinate to military authority.
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A Ci.RTAIN CURE FOR CaILLS AND FE-
Y k.ll boon as the chill makes its op
pearance take a small dose of Calomel,
and after it operate:, two or three times
take a small dose of Castor Oil. The next
morning commence taking the medicine
prescribed, viz ; one ounce of Pertiviu
Bark, pulverized half ounce of Cream of
Tarter ; one-fourth ouueo of Cloves, which
must be ground fine, and mix all together
and put into a bottle, and pour about huh'
a pint of wine, brandy or whisky into it,
and 'shako the bottle well before using.—
Take a small wine glass full three times a
day before meals. For children, half a
wine Oita+ at a dose."
CAPT. .1. a LAcimi,,—lato of the
Mauch Chunk Chezlea, has suspended the
publication of that paper, awl removed his
printing office. to Reading, buying formed
a copartnership with Mesera. E. It Rauch
& !San, the enterprisiog publkhera of ti.e
Evening Record.
Soun YuriNu.--Monroo county muttt
ix the Paradise of Deuwerats. The fol
lowing are a few eatnplee of the way her
people voted at the lute election ; Cool.
bough townglip, sti for Davie, 0 for Hart
rauit ; Eldreu towuiiliip, 137 for Dais,
are .ut t.e ming o 1.6 venomous ser
pent which crawls and stings et the feet of
those that crosses Its path, unable from its
nature ever to resell a higher altitude.
Amyl& Intelligenctr.
State News item*.
—Efforts are, bcing made, to have Col.
Noseby brought to trial for guerrilla out--
rages,
—The white caulkers, joiners, and oar
pt niers in the Ualtimore shipyards have
refused to work beealpe negroee are ems
plo
—The President has issued a prorlame
tion appointing the first Thursday in De•
eemlser a dap of national thanksgiving.
—The'provost martial courts, organized
in behalf of the Freedom's Bureau in Loui
siana, have been abolished.
--The Georgia State Convention bas
abolished shivery. with a reservation in
regard to future claim for compensition.
The President has made a commuoioation
to the convenitou, making the repudiation
of the rebel debt a test of loyalty.
—Attorney General Cochrane is about
to stump for the Democracy in New York.
—Gencral Canby has forbidden the
military to interfere, except to suppress
dieturhauee, in the Louisiana election.
—Getierul llalleek has been directed
to ['meter out all the volunteer troops ou
the Peeitic co4st.
—Au order has been issued for the
Lbicharge of four Kentucky colored ref:li—
n:Kt:as.
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—The Treasury Depurtment last week
chartered seven national hanks.
—A counterfeit fifty dollar greenback
is in circula:iou in New York
—The reeent gales have caused numb
damage on our court. Several 1 p w rt; vk s
have been reported.
—General Graut is in favor of muster
ing out all volunteer generals who have
not been disabled in service-
—Ueneral Kirby Swi th has been in
formed that he cuu returu from Cub% to the
I.ll,ited States ou parole.
—The organization of the colored w i
litia iu Charleston, S 11., has been forbid•
den by Gen. I.l.innett, to avoid o ollision
with the
—lt is said that the muster out of the
Veteran Reserves will certainly take place
before the meeting of Congress. The
privates of the Reserves wish to be wus•
tered out while the officers do not.
—The Secretary of war has decided
upon the persons ‘vho are to receive the
reward for oahturing booth. The decis-
ion 111.161 he approved by the President be
tore promulgation.
—The Tribune reports 10,000 blacks
in the District of Columbia, and great
personal distress, Here is a picture of
the sufferings of those people
" The verist friLf/upt; mortality exists, as
many us 80 cegins prr teerk. bring Mr--
rusher/ by the Qtrartertaist , r'a A part—
ment, most of whee 4 are for children. It
is the opinion of physicians practisiog
among them, and of other close observ
ers, that three-fourths of these children
die from neglect and want. In the fanci
ly of a soldier, who lost his life in battle,
live out of the ten children have died
since March, iSO,S, iron) the above causes.
In another three out of seven children of
a soldier drafted in December last, hove
starved to , leath us the hot Owe weeks.
S —The Penna. Iron Company
have stopped work in the new Puddling
Mill. The hands have been discharged
and many of them have left to seek work
elsewhere. The reason for the stoppage,
we have heard stated, is eau account of the
sudden rise in the price of pig iron. Rail.
road bars not having gone up propoi tion•
ably in price, it won't pay to buy the
former article and work it into rails
Official Vote for Representative.
3.‘com, D, EcilmAN, R.
Colutubla, 29J9 1583
Moutour, 1106 841
Soldttr„'
totternent *nil [root o an a na * n e
odjointmg tood* of John Menortte nod ohn
Herring on the math Dr, b W. Montgomery
Richard Ilan's noire on the coat. Jeremiah lisigetiblich
Goo, ttridvr and Peter !Herne* on the south and Dan.
int Vandatelive and Wm Del , mg on the weld.
antainiog 28S Acres,
more or 1,35, lqt illehnrserected a good
TWO.STO.RY DWELLING HOUSE,
Frame Barn, Wagon Shed,
and ont•bni#dtns, an 1' Icellent Sprtnir of Water near
the door.
. hid.* is also on the west end of said property
one-
and a hair story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
tin ti • good Bank Barth and a spring or water enteral
eat the pante,* Ntrge putt of the premlues IS clear
ed. on watch ;* 3
tyooo dPPIE ORCHARD,
The uncleared Mitt it well tinthfq.4,
Late tho Entine of wild deccal , ed, ninantl in the twp
of Mango and county nfornnni
JESSE titti.EM AN.
The above property o ro b e 1-1,11441.1ab1u tempi
and will be divided inta tryo foruti, if ruTe4sary to
iud purifo r eets.
ANDREW ettEVELING
AMI:Eti DENRY,
Nov. 4, D 444. .
E Al 11. 0 Y E N 1
Returned Soldiers and All Others.
AGENIS WAN TED.
Gaut Site of Jewel, y crud Stive,waie
The Arraudale Great Gift Diatribution.
Oar Avrite are making from Five to Thirty Duhats
per day, and we I,are invoices irom
Etiroti, have otelled our stuck to over tthe
tholars. A splendid assorimmit t l w“mh, , , t ,
Nadirs' and Gm atenmen's Jma MirV of all 40,44, atm,
most lapiiionanis at 1 each, tiMid
'43 emits for act rtilvaiß #lll4 you wilt tm , 0% hat Your
atevwitlad to; or $1 for tire rertilivao , a, or r,,a
01;1.4, trr sand a :4 cent stamp for r.ur terfits to Agota
te inch art , ottha most itherm, kind Now is your
11111 V 1
ARRAND,II,I: .44 .
No. 16'7 rook/Iwo), Nei./ York
Nov. 4, 1-0 ,et 4 3or s,
SI)LENDID I;ARGAINS
All bare of their Motley's Worth,
W. FORSYTH & CO.
39 and 41 Ann rlttuitc. N. Y. Oxte 1. luta 14 Nassau
Strtet). odor for sate ttin folluw maguinceut
Ltsi of
Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Etc.
%CH Ait'l ONE: too )1.1.A11.! 4,1
Am' not to be, patd for toll you know what
yt,u are to go,.
Gutd at t3ilVct Wattltoli,ftout $l5 Ott to CA 01)
oftrio.
too Ladif.g . Gott! Watetie4
500 L0.i0 , ,,• kx 4;,.ots' Silver notches. 15.00 each
5.000 Vc►t, Neck Is thlar.i 4 hales, $5 00 to 11.00 each
0,000G1,1.! Band lirdeelets. 00 to 10.00 each
0 000 hot rt. eitsee, Wedannt ti o Zs '2 39 to 500eaxh
3,000 Coticotnnit Itiouto4ol ems olltj
Moot. 3 Ott to tl Oil earth
10.ottO tiet,4 Ladies' Jewelry. 500 to 15 Ott each
10.tHt0 Go!.! Pots, *Aver Nittota.A
10 000 Gold Pons, titiver Cases and
Pencils
Together with Rthiwn nosom stud,
Batton 4, Gold Vnneits, Belt Wolf tok, nr o o t he l , 6,4,1
Thinthina, Car drops. Children's Loops, Mattonic
fins and Maga, rival Rings, rtcarf Pins, tV7IIOI K , Vo.
variety of tithe • Wart., ,no,nminkf GoOlots,
Cup", and Tab:, Spoons, ziv,, from $5 to
artnlea in Oita stork are. of Or, rioat , st and
Woht faalt1011: - ..ble bi Of, ~ r -
oUS tintOlvii 11.1 , ! put i.l waled envelopes and mix,
that, giving all a fair dlittlC , l,
01/ t h areceipt of the et ititicat,
your option to tnfitd :64t take.; tin , an
twin nallind It It. Of not ; Of any other anion in our
het of wont %alai.
Certificates an Premiums.
Curtificatu. cents ; nee 0, rt i fi e ntee,
aloyou,s2 t twenty-five wilb preiniato or Gold
$3,7.5: Ally v. ith premium of trold Penr.rt and l'en,Sho
one hundred with premium of Stlvrr Wateti, $.!O, two
hundred with proiniunt or Gold Watch,
eat.. 1.1,1014 r eitcll3C,l with order. Leery I,ttcr, from
whatover youret, promptly 4016 Ore red,
Goode :14.11t by mail, carefully part+o , l. Ari ai arks
not sati.fa,tory ruo to , returti3d and rxchsrtgr tl, or Ow
money irtuoded Thou iiatote of dollars'
worth of Witt,,,iot told to our cunt oloi.rit during t h e
joist
1,,,A TS wanted everyw herr. Send cunt. fur
Certitirata arid Circular. Adirrotro,
W I'Oll.l ll l'TH & CO,
39 and 41 Ann r , treut, New N cwt..
Nor. 4, '0 39h$10$ 141,T Agin.
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!
NT TO BUY
Fall and Winter
G GODS
GO TO
Creasy's Store, in Light Street, Pa.
Who Keep
CALICO,
M US L INS
SILKS, I
GINGIIAz4J,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
S AWLS,
Ready-nride Clothin
C
Sugars, Molasses,
S% raps, coffees
itntorkturg, liftmen as the -berm
Tv PEttGIIReI. mote or lees, boat
Writ by MOM illtutt on the nuttn by Mat
the ea►t by lot I,to of James lortintrti, nn tt
tot of Ftollerk UOO. VOtth the apputtettaam
Clue other lot situate In the village orliell
and tONtliiiiip ttfUrS*lll4. conteLieuti twe/e
one veth perches, be ur less, ad,'
ti itrotwalsl6l4l, and others, whereon ar t
st,dy and a half frame bowie stud fritter of
144 gippOrtvitaiKeW.
Al,BO,
Other tract cf tathi *fiwit., pot
14tontiag aountY. and Part
owhip, Columbia, roomy, runtaiiung o
and t u ac rra and one hundred tad forty p ,
yr ICK4.a4pmitql, Wick c>f J,,ht, Pox. Mar
gonwry t tics. ritittp Toting nod uthete
Ctal.toti a tranit Wailing hoagie and frame
the Apptlft4 nald,
T4 , I,VA I,ikto executiue and to tte
s,r,,,i,,rty of Psit.wßt Act,
95.($ ertcfr
4no to 5 00 eat h
4 1)1 to 6COeach
WHITE !Wu
wct i t,lng about rO poundi, A rl,l hi=oo 7 fr
rhe owner is rvitletptd Coal- (Or WA rft
chargex, afA Wike ww am ay or Le
poNcd of Accorthlig lo
DANIEL SN)
0. - t, aBw *O. -3w,41.
ALSO,
A (
The follow Ina derdribrd real er tat- els
toterodop tdt er:odt. oorroty or cosittr/
but ng hrtty tur.tw line i;1115
M4.,(1. ur tees, boeffoted ano tlyoYfooof
tot thyf both by bred of I l bter :alft! UM! j
the fo'oath by fated of Iffatiof, Niedlbir, On
pabhc pato 1,1,111,4 from Light Stryyt Ltst
m i d s ,„ thy yf eOl thy rand of J. t% bite ki n d
of, tied' yy,f tyy a reiroac , f, d atebti
do, oiling toots, a t awe user, fl%f , ottt t,t,
ionises ao a Ytabi"
toi 4 Nr fool aiffe. 'of
too Utf how t3yvyoL , 0 a, rcw toot fyhr eta
tot oaby befaufte.d awl to ffeeftftli *et lolaf
1,0.1 of John idtb. 4,1
tato L
I la: ra 10-1 • of,
Iffeatttitt. counts ar4ll • .4. 0 lo{4
witty six petetho ;,a, orf a„, l „
by land fi Lobo VI ,rte thy south fey I
oft the e hYI. by 1000 fa Prob.( yfaff,a
vu 11, caws by hood. ,5 Jahn I% iteL
`rho FrioriN theryffi •tt=g 4f, th“( ,
Slot , and eb, lioor grodibl
tight Street, county botteoteli utr
ratio Iyhtltyg tote, La; lit Motal to
kite the H 4,1, by trod liOt 4 5,{11141,4 1,, 11,
ik"rtti tot au ally,. Wl+ , A:411 .41,. the oooth t
Or hit, e.l dll-I,t
Invploo 'ow yrthapr or Lao
The t rIIU Ifylog ail that rrrtatn lot 01 Iv.
in tatfirst Yboa t hiotytaa!, c,o talifrtr writ
soot .13 , tr+Lndrea end itty 1. 1 ttr 5i,146
r 1.114 bAttl te,ht
tend I, a a sop Row Latta, ff.!, efet to tlfanfrff
west by bail Puy of :Loa ct Ittttly, Off the
allYy and off the not th try haul floss ter i°
Johos , o, tbr,,ol; er,btva u fibre nn a two
ow !Wog noose, 4,10 two 51101 . , 1 frsi,44l,'
UpP , lrt ,
‘atataff tartan 1.11 eteeetion acid
propyrty , rt ~ttunbd 1.. 11 1111;.
LSO,
All that eortain tract friar* of I**4
iack**a ttl v.„ umbra C. 1114, (.111:tlf
Ar RES and b ,, u0 , i,i1 and
fon.%** to , a,tt on itto ty.rtb laud* of
er
nod S,ta4 Nleiktlr). oa Ow ' , mill by 1.
Lev, and Ilatkarao. un the earn
SPIIOIIO “berts Rllll E+l , a , r+t .Ntr Heti ry
wnr,t by Inn or t4amay) Hobert*. A+ll reort
a .mr and a hmr *t“ry frmo • ore:trig ft
ritnble, 3 11th tb* apaort,rl4ll,l.ll,
mit..., i i i'x••.•utiro MO i t b $
prttpril) $4 4 ttlitt ittalt't
a LSO,
r 'rlain In. ryr pwro of land oftwar
lowl , Fhtp . co., r+mt:tinihtt hums
n l .lifid , 4l and tiverrih. ,
tOn is wr.1.1,) laic! .I.'ha 10,ier,
nmtit iry !Ann of Mr. 1111 r.. on Mir , cast by
Kr.:lll.rr and .tti, r,, on the south ny Lord
;h4n hcr,lll cr , ,,q ,, A a CI
1111,e, 1.1,11 11 , 1131'. I,IIV 14 , 40 1 , .(11.4', 14
1.014 , 4 Gar and %tatnr. r.€,s..'l large Guru
1111 g ho ISO "it MiOliita part, flrfn,
Soklif,i, u.ken u. exorncl,,l, And I. bei
proplf Ty Of 1),110f r.
O
At , 0141 ctilitu, weit.tint , t e •Dcm,,,t
twit , Cotuwhln cu , boon,
1,4 .1, it, , 0111ii1.4: .0 a arpu
Ca 1111 . ,( I.th,f
Or+itholl ,- ; ; t,yl, eighty
to 4 01.11,, iri , rr , ulunp I uei I , r 11 , 19411
ties). thin) t to a 41.11, thI. , IICV
Fiedel k rtchire ',date titrtu q4,tur dr
tervet tr recta p tedir , and »rr It 111141 ,, a
thrtic, Itl tt i Lutist ~f tevviity
rex NJ , he le s, 50 e jr . l3 151104
land Of nA,ltrit fir
141 ,. quarter 14,p note wrest t+, oppic tirr.
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