f ieriness of defe4t, through all changes Or altudes. Condemned by all thebe testis—ind yet the more etiforeed by 14 own singular' nd vacilliating course—setting at. . : defiance Abe eery men who listooped to conquer' hereafter as of rio more a i ,vail,.and of no: tnorb binding force to the "Wilstparty, than if Gen. Cass had -..seen fit to take `the Philadelphianomiritstitto," if tendered him on any terms. The Whitpatty have no . nomittets in the field.' .At this junetisr: e of Oahe there can be but ode course left ito the men of principle list Our own ranks, and iced we know thousandi of aU parties, whoeannot sympathize with any of the present cand idates, would rush to \ our standard if we present thism with that one peerless name, around whiih isJ this hour of despondency and gloom all patrioke hearts center. Fellow-eitized.s—Democnttic - Whio of New York, there yet hope fbr the trusting ; light is seen in ,the West ; is this- Season of trouble we can f.)tereeive but one sare.course, and that is to `lo right, and trust to Provi dence for results." Fully aware of the responsibility which at tactics to us and; to you, we declare our fixed and unalterable determination to vote for HENRY CLAW of Kentucky. .• With thit blessitfg r of God we will adhere le this and abide by itt-earnestly, zealously, and uni tedly, and pled ourselves, one and all to use unceasingly almorable means to insure suc cess. With pride atiii pleasure we accord our voi ces for the Vica?Presidency to an honored son of our own Stat 4 MILLARD FILLJRDRE of N,esv York, Whigs of the Pnited States, we have declar ed our choicie have unfurled our banner, and attaching' 0 these names the old' Whig -Platform of Prititliples, we have nailed them to the mast. Elavit`ig arrived at this determina tion conscientiodsly ; and resolved to strike for that cause which? can alone secure happiness, peace and security, to the country, we will, ear nestly entreating youreo-operation in behalf of the Great Natiopal Statesman, go forward in this fight, unsbeitthing the sword and throwing the secabbard a*ty until after ,November. lowa Enacr. l 4--It is now ascertained beyond all doubt that the Democrats have swept all before them in• I#tle,lows. Both members of Congress are 04{9, and a majority of 21 on joint ballot in tie Legislature, which secures us two U. S. Seiators for six years. Three cheers for lowsj • CLAY & FILIORE.—A mass meeting, com posed of 1200 Wlligs, was held in Poughkeepsie n the evening ig the 4th inst, at which Mr. Clay was unaniiiiimisly nominated for the . Pres idency. Verily l ithii looks like " moving the ball" in real earkiest. Will our neighbor still prosist in denying that the Whigs are disgust ed with Gen. T(ylor's late letters and desert ing his standar4 by thousands. Taylor is a doomed coon. BOTTS FOR CiAY:—During the progess of a Clay ineeting .i !in New , York on . Thursday erening, a telegraphic despatch was sent to John Minor Botts, who immediately respond ed " All right-- o . ahead—telegraph Jesuit— get my letter ?t,o-morrow." How' fast the screws are roskinz loose I" • ARKANSAS .14trcrlos.—The Democrats, as usual, have elected - their Congressmen also, 11 twenty-foui'4unties beard fiom, 8 Senators and 22 Representatives, and the Whigs 3 Sen smrs and 12 gepresentatives. There are 2 U. Senators 43 chosen., VERMONT F./.4crnoN.—The l Whigs and Free Soilers have swept the board, the " Hankers" ss tbev are callOd, having chosen but 9 of the nearly 150 members of the Legislature. • Go ernor—no choiie by the people. Democentiqongressiosal Conference. ' . At a meetine.ef the Conferees of the 12th reugression'al Di rict held at Towanda Sept. :'1,1 , „ I_ , -18, the following • Conferee; appeared and to,k their spats, viz : Bradford Ctiltnty—Hon. Reuben Wilber, Daniel Vandereli:ek. S:vgaehannafi-Harvey Tyler,. William J. Terrell. - `1 noga—lioniJohn Ryon, H. Bacon. On motion orAlr. Tyler, the Hon. Reuben Wilber was appointed Chairman. On motion of 41. Bacon, Wm. J. Turrell was appointed Secrelitry. The delegateS,".of Bradford county with their credentials presented the following resolutious: Whereas, it ii a paramount duty - of all dele gated Conven*ns of the Democratic paety, faithfully to reg#d the wishes of their constatt eats in the seletion of _candidates; and 'esl)e cially in times of deep and intense feeling,_.irot to hazard succe3 ) by unwisely resisting its Ceirl rent, where ju „and proper results are likely to be obtain ' i and in consideration . of the peculiar pokitio ,riof our present Bepresentatire -, la Congress, as`identified with' the great ques tion of "Free sifil,"—the assembled Delegates ~ f the Demon 'ey of Bradford County feel themselves ent ; o ely justified in.urging at this crisis, the re-, . ' , motion fur. another term, of , the Hon. fiis i. 4. W.11,3105, ' Therefore, I solved, That our Congressional Conferees be, ' {td. hereby- instructed to use all honorable ezer bns to secure his re-nomination for another to Mr. Bacon resolution, whit ':Resolved,. T ing eeneede tb fond 'District /lie reidlut* the - idle: The confer: nation of Can , dercool nom' Bradford con, G:- White, of _ On proceed Messrs. Wilbe and Tyler an , for the semi. Messrs. Baooti Robert 4. W haring a tosjo clared the dui: grese of the Peonsylmie. Onitiotteli.fi Wit t otA a i z i . o r9blihotiii C "lreig4iit. . ~ • ... Tioga offered the following wis seconded by Mr. 11yon— it tke Conferees of this meet 4tindidate of the I#llo:lngres- Tiogs County. was considered and laitupon • . _ then i roeeeded to the-noma-1 liaates for Congress: "Dir. - Vslo:=•1 4ted lion. Diva Wiliii4.l 4 l OMr. Ryon nominated Robe rt i4pga County. to vote on these nosemettone, land Vanderco o k of *Went Iturrell,' of Busquebsima, voted ion of David Virjlmot, Aind R. 'on. of Tioga, inted',ll* te. - Wiereopon Mr. Wile:bit - ty orther votes given, was - -del-1 oominated "vandida4 , .for,o4ll:.: Ith .Cong*sto:i* district • [apt Thittle . prnceadin e of iLignid:Ai the, offieera ant thelielP!P€lls in tbin sL L Y p I BEN Vll43'Pr 3 A, t b • MI Representative Conieren • At a ineetitigi of the ~ ..Representat ferees, appointed'.hy the Deinocrati. Conventions cake Counties of SUsque IW;voming;,lield!. at the :House ,tif: Spell 413 W -41 3 .04 11 0P.!1# iknO , Vtlie it . • ' 4throp thii!pli*,.iit.Soikftekiaiityli..al4 Mood lhe..part4st.Wjcimi t) . lo4sioil; I:4;.',L4thtpp L . (bi.rantion that Samuel Taggart of, Susqueha. Robert R. Little -of Wyoming, hay nominated by the Democratic County .tiois of their respective counties as forthe office oflitepresentative, the • nations are hereby confirmed by • tki e and the said Samuel Taggart an inc, Aittle'are declared the Democrat dates for the office of Representative. On motion, it was resolved that fro forth the meeting of the . Representat fereetishall be held . at Springville on t Tuesday , of September, of each. yea some other day ihe flied by the said C and that the .same be made known by eeedings of the County Convention. On motion, it was resolved that-the ings of this meeting be published in th qrrt Deniocrat and Wynining Patrol. A. HINE, 1. B. LATRUOP, ,Seey. iAwfdl Con(litcration in Brooklyn, PROM Two HUNDRED TO THREE HOUSES DESTROYED Ten Acres-of in Ashes I—We copy the following Nets , York Herald of iSunday morn dOnfiagration appears not to have been when the Herald went to press at A.M. The city 'rd . Brooklyn, last night, * by one of tbe most awful calamities befel it. At'half past eleven o'clock, a o 4 in, Fulton street, in a small fram which quickly communicated to the hOffliiigs and in less than an hour, act the, spread of the flames, the fire ha. Middagh, and crossed up Fulton to I street. It then passed down each streets to /leury, laying waste every , its,progress. Soon it crossed Fulto ebrner of Sands street, the wind having an all the houses ' from that corner tloiM6thedist Church, wereenveloped It then swept through to High stree evirything,in its march with the gr,l continued through Nassau Imtil it rea cora street. At 4 o'cleck this mor the z place of beginning in Fulton, abo to Orange street on the south-west Concord street and Washington on not: a house was left standing kt least-ten acres of the very heart • • lyrf are in ash 4, and the destruction property is beyond calculation. Between two and'three hundred h. ajmity of them dwellings, with all nitare, are demolished. • it five o'clock this morning the fir gin g, and taking an easterly directio A number of persons were serious] arrd.a Lew YoTlLfireman was killetl_ the re companies of New York w tentiane .leading ail the aid in their he Meat, spread of the flames nu trihuted to want of water in Brookly l i .vale cisterns, the only source of sup.l erattsted in a short time ofter the out. The followingadditional particul Awful 4cnnflamtin' p described ahoy from a telegraphic despatch to the [llan, under date of September 10,— P. ).1: The flames raged with the greatest 11i n'tiloelillast evening until 8 n morning, when they were finally es, by blowing up several houses on " • t Thet.niunber of buildings destroyed ly Fes* two hundred, coveting a about fifteen Acres in the very heart The lots is estimated as high as one I ,the burned district is hounded Henry, !Pineapple and Washington gills' large building in Fulton stre, tirely destroyed. Ronms-wete occnpi eral Odd Fellows' Ilodges. Their vigned at $4.000, was also destro. building'was fully insured. Tlie crowd on the Fulton ferry bri. great that it gave way and many we tee.d into the water. One fireman ed and - others were severely injured COWley, of. Company 22, was run o • stantly killed. • The post office,-with part of Satur, was deittroyed . 4 A Mr. Kirby and a Hied by a wall falling upon -them. child hid its legs awfully crushed by rpnning over them. A detachment and sailors . , sent from the N wich renderedi most efficient se names of 200 occupants of stores an, beYe,been ascertained. The sailer: ly flechanics,- ikborers and storek: number of thieves have been Arreste I pr coned for stealing at the fire. jiThelre erigiUitedin Riley's cr... hin froM-Ilie explosion di comp • Pik the Evening Pad. tvir. Itebster,l in , his speech de Marahfteld:,4emeit that po'per dictated the' nomination of 0-, 1 9T. ~ -To proye4hi fasikir of his s necessary tn refer - to ihe ar Ocoventioty which "Tinged, ,cites against6' were *Owl ; which proves conclusively t Ithn slave power aandisi4te;.,lo the *Mixed to go foelitiii thi ,gro 'ws s bstei••says, of - inailatoilit,t, *hie Igtit;thejoAlthern , , 11P.-The , Eagle powder tiktufribirland rtiverithiitit't*tit Naskivilli. Una., 'exploded Ali 25th u1t.;17 Which 2 ;.Trair , :ivibilavitaiit.—W i e are itil *,7,4 4 .09 10 _ *IP erred at Otka." thiy aftailaatm initAdestro3ring the i sier44llll7,t 14 John . - Me; g oi* -:bide' four oi 441011,i'T.4?-et-Pwit* ,ITll•NAfic*lntelligneer - zum. fdlty ite,' " Men "- P 4 , . 1 .1 4 WV-Pent ,1 .0 4 44 map_ 14thiltiFsiTittOirg thBl4ll ARRIVAL - 071Vk , . Gre# tse tn price bf =Prod uce— Europe qi . iiet--irriats of the Iriskil,latriots,Re pcoledl?evolutiinsin'Ritisin, 4 1c. The - Braila!' Steamer: Ailiniqin Arrived at Bcistim on Tharsdni with'. riviriinys Inter, news !:- front Europe. There is a ghat rise in flour. ,' Sales were nialclng in Liverpool , it 83s flii to 355, Being an advance of 2 to 3s per bbl on last news. _lairs in Prince are in a verYinsettledhen dition. Much apprehension etists :'aS t&the prolitbility of another outbreak in Pariso and the oteurrenees of the week seem to show cause for the anxieties so generally expressed. The socialist confedeiacy has extensive ihilu „ encet_amongst the operatives of Paris, Lyons and iiall the principal cities of France, -and the audni:ity maintained -by Proudhon, Louis Blanc and bthers implicated in the former contest, i strengthens the presumption that the GoVern met* are unwilling _to proceed! against them froutthe fear of consequences or a conspiracy, widetspread in its nature and diabolical ip its designs. These - designs appear to have embraced ex tensile incendiarism in the metropolis and the chief] towns in the manufacturing distriotr,. coupled, with Whieh were to have been massa cre, Obbery, and the destruction of government authprity. 2 . REPORTED' REVOLIITION IN ROSSlA.—Ad riceli: from Breslau, to August 16, say that a RevOlution has broken out simultaneously in St. Petersburg and Warsaw. Ttavellers who have arrived at London from RusOan Poland unanimously confirt& this in— telligenee. The Emperor has fled to Cronstadt. A Pro visknal Government has been established at St. Petersburg. The report! is doubted by the London Times. , . 4ELAND.—Irish affairs have lost much of their, interest, and now begin to be regarded witVtotal indifference, not only by te people, but by the government. The State t ials have, so far, resulted in the conviction o only one of the chief leaders. John Martin, roprietor of tile Felon newspaper, has been found guilty, and Sentenced to 10 years' transportation. In the case - of O'Doherty, the se and jury were; unable to agree upon the Yerdie . He is stilrponfined, and at the next comm ssion . the ; trialfwill be again repeated. The 6 ernment hard determined upon issuing a spe ial corn misalon for the trial of S. O'Brien and the 'oth er captured leaders in Tipperary. Iti every part of Ireland. the reports give but poet i hopes of saving the great bulk of the pp tate,crop, added to which it is even reported thathe grain crops will be below an average. Thereports of famine have attracted the at tention of government, anti measures,have been adopted for ascertaining the real state of the easel' Lord John Russel has announced in the Hotise of Commons, that should the fears now induked in by a large portion of the population, prove well founded, Parliamcht shall be at once cant@ together to adopt such measures as may appear necessary for relieving the eviL The chartists of England and lreland,have caused some uneasiness in the public mind for 3 . 1 s anact tune past, but the.abortive attempt at revolution. made at the close of the week, bas ' considerably mitigated the fears previously in- Auldd in, not only by • the people but by the goarourent. The discovery of 'pikes,. pistols lotnitid to the muzzle, daggers and swo rds, ballfeatridges, powder, balls, lucifers, &e., show I the existenee of a conspiracy. The cholera rages in the interior of Eurppe, and*t Riga as many as 100 ate carried off by it daily, out of a population Of 50,000. ' 13:5 e ,Co County na mad ! r p b day of .arod on no and to tha • tary. resotvod nil, and ng been Conven ididates d nond confer- Robert candi- 4 hence e Con second , unless nfereds, the pro- ,roceed- North- Ch'n HI UNDIM he City rom the g. The subdued o'clock, visited ). at ever I re broke l honso, djoining apid was I reached I ranberry lof these house in at the hanged. o above I n flames. laiing nd, and ed Coo ! ng, from a Henry, side, to lie east, f Bronk - f private rises. the heir fur- 01E21 injured. re in at lower. , be at the, pri y, being re broke Destruction of the Ocean Monarch.. rs of the Ojze hundred and fifty-three Lists Lost we Blip • n ti syl va -0 o'clock The file packet ship Ocean Monarch left Liverpool on the '24th ult., with 360 steerage passengers, 6 in the cabin and 22 in the second cabal. With her crew 'she ,had on board 398 persons. Slie had not proceeded fan, however, befo s ie the utmost consternation wae producedl by an announcement that the ship vdas on fire, and'!Searcely, bad the alarm been given when she was in a complete blaze. At the time the fire was discovered the vessel wasrabout eight miles to the eastward of the Great Armaliad, and several vessels were in sight. A sknal of distress was at once given, whi4 was' immediately answered by the yacht beloting to Thomas Littledale, Esq., which was about six miles distant. Mr. Littledale was hiniielf on board; and at once bore her down to raider what assistance was in his power. There was a stiff breeze blowing, and bad the yacht, ventured alongside it would have caused thci l f otal destruction of all on board. A boat waslipmediately lowered and proceeded to the shrffor the purpose of rescuing some of the Ml fort4nate passengers. The flames continued to rage with increased fury . and in a few minutes the rmizzen-mast wend, overboard,.and in a fete minutes more the maiti mast shared the same fate. ury from nek oguishOd I Concord LESII area o ftb e city ~. illion o y Fulton .treets. was on d by ser i furniture ed. Th ge was so • preeipi drown.= Edward • r 'and In- ay's mail, Gild were Ti t jere . yet remained the foremast. As the fire /ras making its way to the forepart of the vessel, the passengers and crew of course croWded still further forward to , the jib-boom. They clung in clusters, as thick as they could paryi even one lying over the other. At length the ipre-mast went overboard smathing the fastenings of thellierboom, which, with its load of himan beings dropped into the water amidst the. Most heart-rendering screams both of those on heard and those whaare falling into the ea-, ter. :4:' Some of the poor creatures were enabled again to reach the vessel, others floated away on S .; :tars, but many met with a watery grave, .' • e : Brazilian frigate Alfonzo was out on a pleopre excursion. She was commanded by the Martinis de Lesbos. ' There .was alio on boatiA the'Prince de Joinville, bis lady and suite, the Duke and Duchess Daunbo, the Bra, zilia'n Nirditer, the Chovilier de Lesboi4 4td tniral fireAfelt and daughters, pkothe4distin- Vilibea indiv i duals. • , ,- , . {{ hen the Alfonso discovered the Ocean Mouirchl no - tinier re-lost . in-behring down to her; it was intended to anchor right under theik , bow,lut - the wind' changed.s little add praireatedAtt *Aka being aecininillibed.:' ' : 1 liiliniliosts 'were/ howevei;:at once lowered,: knoteo 'soon followed by tbe large paddle box, bsif .Thellaranis, A de • Lisboa J umped 'into °w — and Admiral Ofena „ tell into the betY)rere untiring in ti!eii exertions to save the people. , , : •' l O. PTl:# 664l o o iii*i ll • If.” . :la4eillarli lilt VI si '' 3n lisistitagtlin_sengersori tkiiritbei ,f ' ' tar r t-: l'.. V- - , , ~, ; z...,..,,,-? ~ , •-••••? •_, r . -,,,, , tbiii i i n ' li i *4',Of ‘O -0 4iT:Mii*e.b.. 82 .weig saved by 'the Queen of the Oefee,n - il6O by 0E1 .4 000; 16 Wil fletiitir inuelt,' ed=l7 by' , the--Va , iii of Virabsi, being alias( 225; sod li*Vitilo'bi 4 t o l l 4 o 4l l o4 fort Vb.!:....E1t, 1 a il be lievedto bale ' itilied.' , '-': '-'"'' ' Another an engine if marines vy Yard, 'ee. The d*ellings are mot • pers. A and im- ery store P. ivered • at the elayo eral tesifent,! it (wof the film 1,09 of 0114Ve 1, he- at VrtiCias ~ 4 ttaslit jpealiollto RI! MIN '7ll I, -pew that ',isjOil‘ ;1 ,i:tavern It 47 zap - Alas -6 4 . w }este, Ia foie 0„i pi., or- - a by oggp' ifre 91 It:Claim* *, =EI ), App,TION ' oisigate i , D.--" The o ffi cers 'Burin a/ 12 ' e CoMiiiiiiy 'ilii BOstei recently 'id so o flinty fie tid 'the Bay in a new 'ved ding bell Their remained three. , .eflar) hour, arming irbich they could he be ets upOu the. b,- the main but a la. 4 . p.E , 1 It inok' -:, a that .Old. ' more' diatinctlilit the' , Withal ' 1 ' tel hisghey , 'op; I:he ' experi m aients b ;were highly aatisfactofy to the .y present. . '' 1 I • • ' I---- ' 4 • el Drayton .. bas_ bein fentericed by this C4nrt of::Washington, to 20' years' nmerit jin thii - Periiten4ary, for aiding in of 13 la the District , of . ll° - Co- John Pierpont, iri alifard ,published in y Budget, advertises ai'Aerleal swindler, I ..W, lilies, and re nests editors to im round." - lOur WOOD pil 'again very low, • tpi't i 'l, , ; r I OBITITIC' —lO Silver , Lake , o the 31st tilt., af -1• ere illness of ail day. .141ra. ANA SNOW, yeirsi , 4 7r• Who'! ' DIE' ter a se aged 7 I my, AdvertisOnents. -air— l, 1 ` 4 Pe ea a 1 d iti to 1 b Ca i 1 &alum, _ 1 e Preebyte . , e' f Busq'a, 1 lustitntiou will be) ope 1141 at Friendaville on Ist of October bent , a r tbe inetraction of Armstrong A. Li and lase U. A. Hillard. .f the Primary depart ure t• It is under the im.! ape, of the Preeb Cary of Sasquebanna :signed 'secure a B elt as with an Englititi 1 ical ;Education. , Roark ' . alma be obtained et a every facility will toe 'afiltided - for the economy `dent. The sib:lli:intl. healthy and retired and , many of the tem Manna 4towns andlirillagea. ITerms per Term nal 43 Weeks. , . Eus dab , Branches. • 1- 1 i • -- - -II °° I e rammer and Lessons, ' 4ntiatay, Poi• Botuq. logic. and Abe 3 00 a. Surveying, Geometry and Astronomy. 4 00 , c 1 Greek Classics ant 'Ranee, 3 00 . Be,. Samuel 10 - . Oak, Wyaltaing. -4 F. D. .Ladd . tillaeltlaks. . . , Weiler& J. ti. r eirigatie4 and A. Wipifiant. _ ills. . -; sville, September. 1848.,1 a 37-6 w. tE• ttlock Teacher itedtate and is 41: and CI low rate ol the st , free fro' Ladn 10a0v49• Algeb Latin Refer Frimid Finn To the Public ( u E 3 Sc N CI. HiSSE L haring formal a 4x•- rtbersnip in the ILOP.:11 , 0 43-713:111111113 I • ' ared to prove that ap faring this metal branch • • is concerned, Montreiseitiao not be excelled in of her. Mechanics. We beep constantly on &kelt° order, Coats,'Veidi. Pante. Cloaks and • of every description seitable for gentlemen's Ipriceito which no reastefeble man object. eat Made by as iiertnimed to leave the is not rigAz is M. fit and finish. as will visit New Ult. Oery Spring end Pall give oar faskilotoOle pa _races the benelitof what there' gain by peftonal ohriervation. We have the pall and Winter fasbions for lee& 9. com-. arnica, for men and bnyr:orahnost every vari. Win, done in the beat Mannar far Randy Pay. Supt, 12, 1148. 1 P . L p i 114 are pre. of indaa the skill hand or Oren* weir, a • Nog shop th One o ono ate We may 11WWWW.' prtileft ety. C.' Mon A Fish gt.tky, • certain Tadurituans trade, F 4 *ought a pond where fiat tee pisy'd;—• • 1 ,out of:4)day he went to take lune scores tram Jones' quiet Lake: fibs boa engaged, where lorreoe bless'd him ; sago like bull-flog. thus ! addressed him:— h—J-n h n—etis sayq, both far and near, our rival, Locke, tak es *tnttfe and mere, ud al - eas mects•hii pa a' wishes, bile you are tel fug none t but fishes." uoth John—•• 'ti. true. bn !gsinst Ply will, contra by hi. inperior 1" i frog: was aesspiu•sed tatd temiskati t 8 • i r• • York Fastdo4 for 1848-9. L arr:vecilit the shag of P A . Lucite. Fashionable ! litho Will be happy td Serve all who may fa with their patroolige. Wink warranted thfersw , one elsewhere Or doe on abort &MVO sea warranted to St if . right. girElaap over J.S. Ssksbary's Store. ' whet. p, . 1848. . , ; - . *e Telt tl T' vota , him to none Cacti made a Sep • • • • . Notic e ; tooro4niciodetoon to the / Lt alai , ite.of the late Bob. CB Roteo'd , de, nate-.hostral- c ' ei n h e r " t "' e imanAitate pagmeot Wareoo.to Edgard W. B Henley. or to Johit Bitopeoq, and a.' p..r ion sheep contracts the Wool due t to Mr- Simpson it Ells* Lake withoat &ha.. .Tllol,lll4 , tolfated 1 1 111100aoolgoe heed to ham.% desirable v. dram the bailee,' of tb".. Notate V. itb aslela‘•u pcmalblis. JOHN L. HODOE, EA'r 4 1448. of H.. H }Lao, dev": d. AL, .ELti n. l o u l i s s. the All pc as I t is as lite El pt To Rent; T ' 'Dont framed reality I subscriber offers to rent ..ir sell his House and situated on the Illdford WI Owego Turnpike m d es east of woorroep„! The house is a nett building nearly new, andl convenient kor • small with °tit baddings Ito. Tbit log minting 4 acres . comfit= for a gartlen.loti for caltieation of grain He would also offer for mile or to rent with the cow—bay to keep ber-4 bog suitable for fat. • of poultry; and a quantity of ins FOST wnod on the JOSEI , I3 W. ER, ranter. gent 4. 1.1148.. . or mu place, crop a prolate 11-id Administrator% Sale, LL be sold at public vend: it wt lltonday the 18th day of Sept that, at the le late of Wubing ley, d'ecrd, in the towtudd ,tof Brooklyn, the fol. t i li property to wit'!" eding instep, 1 two yesti hid colt, 1 soaking colt. • r .1.4014 1 t0ne bowie *spit. 1 sett of harness, 1 1 uantity of Farming toots / iiii: penters' and joiners' billet' makers' mole, 1 tignlng lathe andowls, 4ariety of articles too momentum to M entio n . . conic:tenor at 18 o'clocklth the forenoon. ' 1 4941/o.—On Wpm@ iMelotoeeding thrsi dol . h dowti—all abdre three :dollars. eke Months :ith interest and approved oeharity. , • • 'A. fIE BAILEY, Adaer. 'klub, : alit let, 1848. '4, ton Wving 2 Br , 1 lam hog, a totes, - I and a lara. c' credit Adniinigtratoro Sale, ILL., 400 at public vendnir on Wednesday, the 20th d r ay of Sept. lost" on the estate of Latham th, iatn of the tottrdstdp,ofiarooklya, deol, the if Firoperty„ +it t, ;. dotes. 1 bay, mare, I brawl) nem 1, cow, 2 two d engem. 2 two years old ; WWI, ,5 yearlings, the ed half of 36 sheep and 30ernba, 12 tilves of beet. r wagon, 1 'etcetera w ~ 1 lumber sleigh, 1 re sleigh. a quantity of ba , pitoi and Hsu, a wade 1 i i m 16g:utensils, houtebold terntiare,:,ennsisting'of ddini. carpets , chairs, Whits. kri.,'eo. a variety r artiolettOo humoroustO guentice. to wonmebee it 10 o'clodii I**. U. . us of illotetZln all slew L ritit eneeedlng five &l ob nown—all above Ova dothlra Woe months credit Awash and, approved seetaili. ! • L.- AL 8 ITIL• -i a A ,...,,„„ , A,. G. BAILEY, 5 ---: Sept 1. 1046. . !•.0,, 8,.i follow b yeers 1 Inal pleat. I , ty , of f bed., cloth E EM! Priblia Talus, _ 1 . .,, t ,... i -,,,, i . ins „„i.,.. imiliqat pobile yawls se I itte- esd ttr Zo h diLY ►UMI c cfro °*. , h r Wit his iii r "11(1 t of Os:, ass yOloial • - 7olui ola .Hier 1 ! .yesto. old Ciao* 1 , old Colt, 1..1 colk 20 keep, 3, cows; 3 a vocielley4 l / 1 47. Ito in the We. coeo oil ge inino .. l, 1. loopiaro 1 al ;Nimbi* wogs. A ,filioof two bon), buiollift 4 WiUli,vissghiphoryligivosiotrufOor *Oteimdli toll Tattoo. - WNW Ofifollott4lolo-, Solo 'ioipalioliodiallooll,4lol.lltii 4 1.,-, 1 a b i.... miff WOO* . Stl Km* Ila 500 :if,,b4 (*Olt soccioocrod . il• - „- s ii p ; ' • .- i• ' - ' 4 .4 3 .m0.r. , trii ;legit:4.lB4i, .1, . ".. , , . • , --, - , • - -,- r ) bridi 1 it yYO: am said it w C=9 = ." • ' • . IC fakir's's slltlyet 41 tea: of Pow, saw ' 4 14 1 11 a INW I. is -01. at allo , 6 040dasoi A . sairl,ll4. , , al • aseillay tila 101110 AI laywatiar oak fi*.kk ilk. , ~- • _. l!Plia of§or•Ps• 4 01 , . , . ''' ~t .I I i 1 1 1-- • ' .. 1 . 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VI ME k i Ow a band! .__, ,Aeilill ' ii-' I -- - inte r , , Enßil Nevi* el Su otunty 'of tannins. in end erne. nionsimilth, do hereby give huge tbs•Ebeisnicif the ..ai r meaty *knead. the* aft ' • Eleetion'orili hit bikf•ts' *aid county of flescolefisena, on itus4EDOND•II/18 ' DdIY - 0 IP' OCTOBEW men, (it Sieber the •10di der of 'sidd month 4 et which ilita St tenni Euttart Ormete u follows, re 0o biniretedild 'Cite' • One ' to fill the Officelof ()atilt/lon 'crash' - Caw monwealth Pencrilrattla.tiifillthereCtsoritetencip Imj, Miliflhe d" ith. of EM.ncie B4hanke - - One 'p ft Blithe niece If' O a dats Commissin/A of the• Com ireakb of Peonsynrsaia. •-' • • •• i° ' . , -- • One per so au timovedooriiissits crlVllltb Hunt 07 ItiPel EnTATIVLS to l 4 arsierras of Ilil Gaited l States to r present' she 1 2 COngreislohat Diatliet of moi Penney ,in compoisid oldie mg/India of Susquehanna Bradford Tinge. , I 1 0 , office t tif Ili ' TeL 11 Two pe to fill the , seem Or Tnit 011S/1 lot ILLPRES .11TalTrId, to reprjel% th e menden of dull. 1 gunwale an Wyoming lath nu erd fiepresdetatives of Pennsylvania- 1 i • Oneperson to fill the office of BP CROY of the cafe*, isi (Susquehanna - r r Oue persoo -to fill tt ertfice ef PROTHoteof salt. CLERX lot vie C01749'd or (loatormi l Satan/he:and Oreg. up i Tlnsilonsit of the cotinti , of iiniqbeflatma. . ' One peredn to fill the office rot Hartiverra or 'WILL& Ettcoetize OP Dases,Tied OLtitz , or Titi °Atkins** OoI7RT of th ' county of Susquehanna. One pars co the offibe tif County Conesisidosieroi i fill 1 the county- fictsynehenns. 1: i • • ' One parson to till the o ffi ce! of tioinitir- Auditor of the county of pars 1 ' ' ' ' ' ."-" One persor to fill the office Of Coroner of the-conuty of 808qUeb111211L Two persons for Tr tees °elle Donal!' Academy 'in the county elf Basque ann.. ' ' -, I also bersiby MM. known mid giveinotios that the phi, ces of holding the General Eieeitino in theseserel Wards. Borough( a*d, Townships adding the county uf Basque haunt are sil follows, SO wit 11. - , ~ -i •t!..- , !: The-Election for dui District compoiedofthe tmwnship of Auburn. will be held it the lissaisii of alarm) Broil :e l, in said tomnoistiip.• 4. . , • •.: : g , The Else** for the District ... posed of the Sownefflp of 4 ixklonam.f . will be hem at din house of doieph -Beebe, in santoweship • • . , ..• The Election for Biel Districtlcomposed of the township of Sridstewaftr, will ins held ac the bouse•of fileis. Ell: D. Warner. iatne Borough of blutoonme. The Election len. the DistricilcoMposed ofthei Mtn:whip of ilhookrycl will be beide: tbii heuser formerly occupied by o.e. Eldridge it geld township. • _I ' ..1 The Election for the Distrietronvised of the townsbi of ChacaositZ Will be bilidet the boUse - of Justus; Brows in said tow bit - I , 1 1 , •....• :" . , The Efecd... for thettlatrict composed of the township of Clifurd/Lad Borintligh uf Standee; *At be bead at the house forme ly occupidd lily Arthur donna in tinsfficirough of Dom alf. . ~ -I 4 - i ~ ' •i* • i ' The Election for theDtrietectin posed or tho.liowathipl of Daiwa, Will be bola -et the houses of Jubn baker, in said toistl9. ` the l 4 1 • .. . . 'the El (oufor iDliltrict imp o sed of the township of Parisi Lake,vrill bellield att the house of Occurred Rinds, in said t owni e 1 ; The Election for en _strict tiodipued of theowpship Of Froaklicl, Uhl be!. h litlattini. school house n ectar Samu el Douglass, m said township. • • Toe Election for the Plarricionmr oiled of thel Enough of Priendardle, will Witten at chef ,0.4-huusilt in said Borough. _ • ' 1 l• i ' !. • The Election for the: Instri , lixlmposed of thebseroablp of -arras Bend. will bej Willi ai the WHIMS occspied by Jobe Hodson; in and to_iii 2 ohifl•" • ~.. [ I Tee El un feline Visimmttlomposed on utfloolortahiP of Gases. ill be hell as the house of Joieph Wadi- , v i o born. to ea! toirtiehip. '; ' • ..:. 1' - ' 1 .. ' The Itlect,oo for thel)l4tiet . *posed f the lixteriseele ' of Harfoid will be h4d le% ettottee f liiiitheorlV. m r itic W Moron, in•ssidlow hi 1 i ' i I The Election for the; tcompoifed 'ftheitimoehip of Harotousi, will be helcl it take &ewe latelyootoopisti te , F. A. Ward. in laid tOur4istup., . e 1 TheEleal. oo for the L'hStrictOotnpoied of thelownshir ' of Heirick. Will be beld fit tns buns. ofthe lath Warren Dimocii. in said townshiFkl '. 1 • i• The Election for the Dititriot Composed of diePwr‘abiP of Jacksww, will beheld ler tthe house of Nathettlet Hui, to said township. i i i .. • t i . The Eiecuoofcw the barna composed of thei township of Je.sup, *di be nelo inilia bins*, of Daniell:ll{lf, ill said talS 4014. " '• 1 1 ' .... . . . . Toe Election for the 130i , icteompose d of tbritOwnship of Lanz , will be held at baste of Gam a *rosters. in said township, I 1111• - i '"- i 7 ' • 1 The Election for the piktrict composed of theitownsidi of Liberty. will be held as me ammo' house nein:barest deuce of Isaac Comatoek in said-township. ‘"• The Election for the Phtrictimoipmed of MO township of Latitrop:will be held it the Iholism of Jobo ltplires: i. said township. II ' !' '' The Election for the Ppitriet Om prievd ofth eltownship of aifitidletoerk will be held *site Moose of Joseph ROSS, lo ;laid township.. , 1 I • • 1 ' 1.. The election for the patriot coMpaiied of tbei .Bnicsigh of Afoatrove-, will be bold fat the comet:or Leopard Searle. in fain Romeo. I- 1 i : f: ' Toe Election forth. biltrict Composedlortheirovreship of iStrm Milford. will bi rielo &tithe masa hal. occupied by Imenh O . Pine, in al -township. ' Th., Election for the ID strictomposed of the township ofEiuk, will be held tit• house of Nadia* J. doer; kli word. in said towhibi. r , i ' The Election for the iiiittiet OMOosed of thatoweship of Springy:de. .111 be aid at tne house of Spencer Hick. t .) ox. In said•rownitop„ , I . The Election for.tne District composed of theltownship of Silver Lake, wilt br.lheld et !Ale 0.10.0 [Mir : occupied by Rotten hiclieriglekaid.nlienship .. I The Election for the_ itteict composed of theitownship of Ternasos, will be be d tit thelbouse of Jones kllandliff, In slid township.. - j I . 1 . I also make known cod g ive motice as in add by the 13th' section of the aferelsaid act, I' am direct ••that I weerY..person except jastice of the peece. who h all hold any 01$00 or appointment of *Mit or trust undoirthe MA. tad States, or of this Beata or of any city or inchiporated district, whether a et Mmissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate *Boer or ascot. whir is. original be, lemployed ander the legislative, judiciary pr execitive defpartment of this !Rate or United grates, or any city oTi Deem:prated district 1 and also, that very' mrberoi Cinegress, -and of 'the State Lees! a re, and of then select or common council of any city, or mmuesi iirs of any ineorpootted district, tally law ince able of bolding or - exeivisieir at t is the same time, the pffiptior APpointment of .Tbdire, In specter or. Clerk of any!lection of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector o r j udge for other vfEcers of -any such ehiction, shall beeli gible te any elk, then ,to be voted for." ' , And by the sots " .if Meeitibly idis ' alari"Piade 3 . the duty of every Mayor,- : ni , riff Uppity bacon', Aidseman. Judie of,fhp reace,S ~. .mit!N Qr.. Etepeo Ourid.fable,:of every county , . to . bin oridittriet within this Cons • soonwealih,; • whelievis idled upon by Jui Atilt' of. en election or by Mori l• elified: electors thereof' ,tii clear window or avant' toiny window of the Iplate of Genial It leetion; Whi i shell he abetracted,hi such a way as to ,prevent 'rots . rom approaching g a l; kliliel: and it shall he the di . the rspcitive stable. Ol: such ward, district , or Witsiti • within this Pthinnow. , wealth, to be' present ;mini vby dePuty:itlha, piece lotholdine anon Eleati , l in elk Ward, district 'Or town. . I ship, for the pdrpoicr.f ' e hit the peace As afore I said." - t _, Also that in the 4th:. . 1 ott'oi.tWarit oftissedibly, en ' titled .., Au Act:retitle 7 . exec ution. , - and for o therpur • poses" approved April 114 11 G. Win enectadj Skit .the aforesaid 13th section, , hall *it - berikulscimed as Wpm vent any Militia cffic i•o4kl 'officer- froM earring as.Judee. Impeder* ark at noy- - genersi:Oio special' Election in thistem .- . weal"': - .. 1 ~ ' - 41 , •: ,- f. , •farstiantV thapttly o ne- hied in'tldi7etlieses it tion of the tforesaldj, he J ud ges 40 the afixresaid die= cuta dicta shall respecth . elytteke'*uwA'at. 4 4ol - ilftiscate or return of Mr election • their - .oespeotivei districts. sod product. mnia , a m Jg oboe Judge - from nerb.dio+ violet the Coarefi ' Ikkaba thiei, the third:ifey after Al*dar O f . kehut.ttai wisest year on Eillam.T. um 1 ~ .tley-of.4loktrolber.Wat. fltn.e.ot h rd -4 kina. that wrvier r* : _.q°4l. I uses or transmit/44. N' ~!i test ;_nietsie. to ci tnou. - esti label* 014 .aaffPos. 0 1, 4 01 : „ Ocifo!rg.tral - !L f all s , s d i t shill ,b, 441 . 11 }ebariW 0.4 1 7- .. .c h 0. 41 Cleks olthe election Orem 41 trict, who shall tlazind perform the,,dotNe"EfTKl4Pf- :4i.ktdit efl;,4! to at' It o , th i si _ii4. l ie ;4.4 . i i i i ; 2 ilia . i t e. , , ii , hi , i i i ii et, a that,'' wttera two or _rnor.:9o.o!o« #1 . ...RmL_.,., tries* orrbgke.ori - p*Oryi9fMnP- !,, re it u ir' w "' l oftble.einiiinantreeltkie Of tun Houk , prefutt4t ; *Val of ;P:altidAtates_rt i tiiiii , oll l l . SKnifiii.*, liaiiii or oilkelidAisii'll-, ~ .*l O O9-1 10 0117‘ 1ik . , 1 41,M_, ithresitolnfOlerlfeetitll',..** lel t -' a ' l4w4 l4"" e ' ul. intlii: 46 o lll, llo4* tiltwalof!l; gi f kip:Ati. : ': 1 111 ",::\ thil;-.* l o4flilecOna ifi!4_:ff Offr.f , ‘ .te,"Pik. ...Awtik eeickeilipre* Genie be* blub.halk - - " I d Mimi 84:Atill Li ly~ itbALS 4 I.. ' a- 1 ...• ;* r . ** 1 :::** 4 . 4,0 - _tn;,ear jot - , I° ' mdse., • seek place,, , ....Jo- "a• . 110 : ~ _.,_, . Onelitlk at seek Olnan,, ,pefotig 110.1iiir,fer . the ' 4:1011 Weld On thienientli de -.- T 4 Itetwm IrAg* peee4 Globe easOielf . . 10$11`teilit et - tbn fity, BMW Syr , Ootobet Ha k-toe, ay Agelr . oll b yla w I trierifa. - ::;: , .. : nrie. w itithri.4l 4 l o = li t endidi '.. iiit *OA! imiskik .-1 1 di r p - liNe iiillidi 7 fiti iPlalbelliiihN .. - 4 Vie, *it b nisi .' 7. twit sair!4isd eiribt ..._ ._.....,.. ak el bilkg .437 0 : .M 11 1:011,1114.41•404011 „ ._ .. 3 " 11 0.1. ~.„1 6, .., - 001 . ' IP•l l #o4 , lllL m* 4o4 j. ... a . ' 411„ iiiiwii- - • , , ii , ;iiiiii.l4 - 1 --- wiii,r. '' ,A . 77" '::- youtraiir.tiothA k. yfc504 , 6 - .4.10,4 4 .,, 1 - ....q.. , ,g;"2.14 41. fiztriv i rt. N y outin " ; 16, i:l. itimtaSe nek,pt,14..18411: , .:::' ..' ~ :- -:- 1-... , 3 :,-, I- d. ' f STisquehauna 4 .ezt 7b - TE Summer Termofibis Inititaties *ill exampin gs . on 'Wailer agar leek asorokidiSsOrrakk: lb. chants . et-A. 'Ant. PriaertjaLlo4 , lll l llllfissa, . • IL Sown**, /*Oho" Sho 4 Per week t aftifikg, vX ' Geoviiift 'Lida anihmmetigf "' '' T ia 7 .11041 4.10:40 sia 11111 .-4ft Aliretni. Saiwrilair,'Oakietrilit'Ailelit*Kk,„:;:,...ll , elivoilekesiah Kiwi* tbi Natio " - • , , -I ,, Bylmhi t teas it,* wyes-p*-4' Mahal: :11,1"1 tt` • -17 4kidow .DO„ .0 . 11 4 1 i aird, 614 , to td-adsizes , 490 asepew RM*. r 'bor. Otic• •,- Acuit-3/., Mt LlA,ll•thtsaiumi44- NoisbokEtna' u u d izan t i - - Val abgeribei'l . Um they. h.orejdok_t °Oh*/ it 84, ne - Tußdka.ti, dom. ern* of Bildirinleil 0•01•rwe • elniefty. thorpuiroselkesoint %ten: ,mi•tor iteinitniiimit 1100KSAND,STATIMRY ~..Z ineNdfas Salad. pluat e afprlontiilimiartio. ithiicitii•OrAte,fid d at pik*.tlim citutot fail 44•1148•00..cEk 'X , "• 4 , 2 To skii,ati.4•4ll6 I jteirlitElti‘LllWlL... Maurer, Zely. 41, 100. a - • ; 7 • . Admle or Mktg' rims44lo, .iltO itAw *v apth l / 4 4 *firileiti"W hers Om? imii.4 - firie ?KARIM tnlit 6„ A . LL patient in tbe bends 'or the i,ot before. OS:: deee'ed, .ffiec•ori SekO ai niayme tiweliefeelcit•lt.ar be :open tMa said Noe: - A , •••,; • Illantreep, Sept. 6 161 ' , -; -:- ,• tsgt• ~ ••• . '-,-,: • z. ' IN' 1 -iikoN % .\; ~, whiati - itm . :o'.. ' to ,roop., vise ihisodat ,• .t , Is then your ocher can „MOO/dead I - '( Or does a Unesosilser • binlehst" --- t l'-', H O M A" fliti'dd hti4 elicioolo ,' , ..,,, ~ ~ `Ales r the eiiiisitcyed ' st'iritlf konvoj '`' " '' , f i.. ~,...„,A• ' Ai% mill - hi Itc" a ~ ; 74 ,.).. ,i , -,-.,!. A Totli4;ilisid'or 4 gUitidisi t„,...,.., ~.,.., 11. 4 1 1 1 # t° 11 1 01. 4 ," Th'in,stlkinht iris Ids • inihe ciallecitliss ,-.:: cos'''. -'s Forleserlonthos she csenousouluski t ,..„.,, T gt;erisift ribs hi WI tiro 4 .i,,, ,ci `ll ; ~, 1: 1 7 4.-- Behold the' lluukdoi OrlsiSetakis . ;' t 7 +oLoy. L.r, t nittc , Siln4O . , 4 eldiii'fa kUmpleg • 7'4 ,r4 , - , :c oho Groveisis stiltriestinrthe Itonfoir- - "" . „ ; n Oisscassenure did Ousests 'le" .pkaido t , Beth fireadheg:iiilchtseeta "' iFt 4,4 lis4iwimipni ' - Alhisitii inllns e, ') reoventeeelritei (iins'is; F1 , 11dk.7. is e::ft'; kf. , " o. . , ..., , ,••=sv •N. B.:Gror es. Os:, Tailor. may Ins found humedlnOr overllesrlp'rLei i ,'; ..- ,'''"' Moothse. Isielast. Ithld. . ~.1.1 • , V - clooKiN re: prni46o; . •-• " OROCTilitftTL. Qtkus. gularapii, Macke* iPea.;,74.•••uerig‘moN, 1,3=6" , driati = IL Loomis-000 . . '-'....--.......: i"." ' - ' '''' '" . ~. . xresh eoceriosi-';-- -.'-~. z.. Ltaitip.**o iorwr •0014 , 3 ititiaiit' ''''""''' ..,Witialnor.:;.*Rcigarel.ettc**tirhWo! WNW" ," IT tiTtifir, .111,.. . " winntFivp.-anienst 8 - I'l ,-;- •-, • - • ANl7.l.Bl7tit difiCklgteka4ario.aidapkailiklaar ankity oCavemjeatagattilt • • -,s4usaUltrik v ki 4 ;41kil'P t D. in o.iballge V ;Gral u ad it Toetor, dater iTga,-Wit01.101:1111114. Pi.- burnheri ot7. hJahr't mlosa Tijitigura. • • wi•es. *Mx* W*llBirlfrtgamitair. th Benton fe.r.4 sirkno4i4 • riatslx*: L.; EAT H . Eli —A,...nOw' kr.l4 . Ammo — • inA for juil4 fly by Tlsuriarrr hal „fa•t r '.114; . 0 entire/Owe' inik'w .--- parlor /la* 7.qtrtlot i4iiiikiaii."Pitifeiiiiii - dia.. .... . orthnotut.t i'ea.iirt. style* *minding the sow tarns, or Air "Tigh4. , Also: &sty PiptiwZine.lsllent Stove -.Tai•l.r.t. , ;- to -which-. kb timed. hniiti the* turn of cu ticiurchßeer• a nd tlinnablier awl shicitlartne tell at vrry lion prices, I%r elm* o,apptoyinl, NpsOtili:o,rd ;Aneiiat DitiCl. '- 4 !, .; Ei, I'.. • .ES a gs.apopmviaiiiatiFs t;TTLE treepeotfi l lbiinr en i k iiiiii4C zeoe Of 8 esquithefilli orittety that they,beeetgeop.- ei t ma eet.htiehteolitin Elite AtiOrlKOleet Keeler's Hotel. whore may be fnulai a fame of the latest C O at ' F OV Ft taint atiprOvedi pattoit; alsoirpieeng wortmeet Of • , $ Thi;PPOi i & libettArriiitirsum . it 1/bdielitiollid ' wilts. babl,egs44 _.gptailgn lie spetebiny bibbed co rive es a celtbahsrecporehiling:' the Illhniugotticiiiee aria most teklootiOgi itootri:e: Jobe& 1848. ' ' . . ai..trwiri di e pawiti El talk titer is Gri*T:VictsrgeMi!e*,rmalkee Man eviki7tbsaluipp+tkaiaing ' rffiyrif dre .. I TelaCtk go,laiiii4ipaatogotatk.o4 - 140t, :•-- Ate and.Cuille - 14 all4l4wiriptione. 63,04 Pia( Itiiliknks—iveit 0. tn fetalit.litqcs,lPP and WISCiFi)3R4IO4,III,„4IIII' li,,j,achoSs flii*iltitiVo l . ; c ol, • ' 4t , ..• " 01111131110 - ' 4, 1. , -91 t ..... ,-AiNs.Fliw ~.4,,,... wt i, L i..y., tt :.„ . -i t .,g74= i i i ii, ; mentspil_pFitirrif. '' ''.'..,, 4 17 •-• •,,, ~ , ~, - ilhollPlalleatili Pints ieiWitlyiiiik7 ' biliiiiifitit tiiii'ltitiiiitilueibiilltfilite , i , ',4;:' ft Cilk-. •L'.- an •j--- - ii,., ,, ,;i' - - - - 1 . g .- - - vs'A.-:' , llinrety. 4o 4 ; 1 1 1411 :1' -= : ' ,'''. '` - g-•' ‘, "•'!:''''' ~.., V 4 A. yi-c.psayri mu...um 40.4.4,,,5ief1ibi11e, • flei collier poiumil ;111101tikpaist.41 arikiiiiigok 7 ~ - 1 / 4 ,v- . 1 1. 3:;,. 14, rl , .-zi Bkifikv,lini 1 4011M11111Q, - -"' '' tkia l biiiiW l " 7-; : ) 4 DOR CO7 4 = ti APR 0 1 a Wuled ll* .a; t• I.l l =vlMl diit sat dor , is* vet t tolkwin pletentt.: siyst a ' 4 sWilefilit.provitilitatie‘i!:-.%1VA!:011-7Z iti -47 , -ilg. - 1 4 ,1111 , 04-111141101111,,::.t.LZ‘ i't ••., -.‘,., ‘l. -ricilial,s.-.4 ..tr. V. LIZ , : .r... 4441;- =‘ , l•" ''"'") -1 ' 1 a 11060 sod Itas - ArAitiosegm , •;•44' , • . iiithb"es Arg• em k , -,t4, ,,, -.A-- , —.,..-.4.. . II M E== IMAMS I ' ` ,o 'rsate 6 7;;', ••.R IMIZMI
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