FlaittittaficAtatchulau lIMMEEIEI • - • t - . - r . -A l.ltXlr Nrgtek . , Prtnrltinvnt I= I= - - - - - LL ONT E, PA FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1886 TIMMS.-42 per pox when pnl.l In navatll, 2,50 when not pnlll Inadrnnon, itnd $3.00 when net rd& hnfere the oertration of the yeer I=l HON. HIESTER cLYMEItt, The Demoorelie Watchmen This is the age of ',enrol-einem. rind, not to be hehind the times, we this week present, our condors with THE Nam citArtt: WAreitunts in nn enlarged form and printed on ono of Potter's elognot eylitidet power presses. As will he seen, it does it-s work beautifni)y. and tints fhr wo are altogether satisfied with it. Of course. these additional improve ments to our office have bniught with them an increased expense. and we shall look to the Democracy of Centre county to sustain no liberally in the effort we are making to publish a first class llem ocratic journal. Assurrinees of this kind. with a desire to print a paper that would not be excelled in site and interest by any country weekly in the State, led us to make this heavy outlay. and we hope that the support we shall receive in the future will prove the measure to have been as wise as we considered it to be nevessory. We flatter ourselves that our impel- 110 W presents on unexeeptinm able appearance, and will compare favor ably with the neatest in the Common wealth. We hope to ninkt! its NM t 0111.4 its acceptable as its appearance A no,stbsiterestiog Rod iloportnot gu bernatorial campaign is now upon uu. nehieve the uuccess of our candidate, it behooves its all to labor faithfully and with untiring vigilance. To this object. will, the triumph of the eternal prinni pies of Destiocracy, the columns of the DY.MouItATIC WATCHMAN Ault he mainly des : wed, and we hindl codenvor to make it a true and fitithrui exponetit, 01 the 'doctrine.* of the gteut party of which it claims to be a humble reprusentatiee. Since .kittennneetion with the /kr( we have had n rather stormy time, and at certain periods the ClOll4l , hare lowered thickly about our path But, with the departure of the night of intol erante, nod the clear dawn of a promi sing tiny, the way begins to brighten, not only for 11.4, but for the party to which we belong, and we hope also Mr the land of our birth and love. We cherish the hope that ere long the principles we ive advocated for five long, black years will become the ark of our country's .4- ty trod the palladium of . pupulur Indulging this hope, then, let our friends spare a little time and effort from other things to extending the cir culation of TUN Dif...I4.OItATIC MAN, as one means to card the ticconi ldishment of the grand'result so earnest ly 111)1.1 and longed for by nll true lov ers or their country. An Item for White Men "Give us a change!" was the err of thousands of honest, unthinking voters, in the eampaign that resulted in the •ue ee.w if Abolitionism—and the placing of A lIRAII.III Lixent.x in the presidential chair. They got the "change,' and here is one little item belongitte to that list of changes then, that may be of considerable interest to those who are compelled to labor for u living, and co the many who are tumble to lay up thou sands of dollars io government bonds, which are exempt from taxation. At the time this hue and cry about "change" was made, there was, in the Southern States, 4,000,000 negrues held as "..Lives," Out of this whole number, such a thing as a negro pauper wan un known. To hove incisuoted then eflevy ing a tax upon the whit:: laborers of the North, to keep the able-bodied, but la zy negrues of the South, would have brought down such u storm of exnoru tiun the heads of the advocates of such a measure, that no one would have been able to withstood it. But time, oh olitiuoiste and "changes, - hurt at hod wrought this result, and now, the tax payers of the North, whose blood pad aweut•brought "freedom" fur these nu groes, am paying the following maw:nous amounts to keep them in clothes and teed-them : Cu...A.4.0r* fur Nigger., $ 47,500 Salaries of 1,11ork• fur Nigger. 12,800 Sietioaery and Nrbitiug fur Nigger5........113.000 Queue,. eed Wuul fur Nigger. 15,000 Clothing for Nigger.. . 1,150,000 Reliens rirt Nigger. 4 100,2.10 kle,lielmer for Rallruedi fare......... _1,080,000 Helioui slltiui. for itiggars 11,000 School Ifoute. fur Nigger. 400,000 T 111 98 ,0 1 111111 /1 for.Micz.r. 111,000 $11,084,500 Read it aitiofy; yo struggling, toiling, laborersin the Geld, in the shops, in the wines, nod foottwiest Et ClitiS ntillimt %AO four thowsitut alt? Jipe 114444,44/dra, or your earn jugs, t i attpg .. 4ol ,yonr wives sua ljtgn tuts, t 9 fowl negrous who aro too lily to work pod fond ankoloiho thew, J adyaal Think. of it no you go to your: iu thcueilaittg, &IA nu,you trudge .hoar at nigh g,wonry stui 4 worq nag r your dny 016414 . &Boot over it ns you ads. dawn •40 , 140 Ur, Wtantily proad table, and •ita Oat •gasa,upou you dopon4out fondly, leho, If aot suffering (nee . • tile denriood of many of tho comforts, of beeitun 'abolitionism *Au yo r ,of your taitilbgg, to give to the nogrotio it in ie.* Are Witte South •, • • , Aq~ as ebi dm-gatherer ilookoM the *we bssete, eptibled' mimes a 0 ,44 klf,folioli of N'Ot , be '" dma sAr PK- watT 71 3 . 1 4 n9t R9f4P41t04 pay 3 1 44 X P4pPuttic4u 044 41044"1ti'V4 hair Alfst , . OFilitig n AbelitiOariFigkbeaßows 40,44 üb - ' groe4 ditor compe l you to kiepr—Vhie—is-hublasonaU item * ebb' live of ciseladgme eismoy , of, saie aseistad * *fig *Natal , 10 , et mot time, we'tire' 1 isbOrTo4labill'hulmaing WM* ' Widurette "4'40 that lain be`for I • ' 4 -4-11iertiatonei that, the .PmehlqPl. tittitudav 4etothei , liabeas Oetlyee qtr Twig' fixousii en 0 1 9M guilty of fun' laiodgieu*Do4o444l erb4erv. power iouttglaa lose .itres..„. Our Prospects The Demonrittio party was never in a better condition 4NA now, md,ita prtlypeetm were nelyir•ibrigttnr. 1 4 1 .oth the time of the niitoritient4 brtech 'be tween Mr. Bunlintitin iod Ur. bnugles, down to six montlM ngo, thorn *ere' muses for dissension in our ranks, end however slight the differences were, they greatly interfered with our suncess, lint now, all are united upon the one great -ieme r -end- connitlerationa arts cost Heide In. the great struggle which roust Mould tint whole future of our Ile - union or. disunion in enmest, and our government in threat ened witif n don pr far more formidable than the late "rebellion." A forcible revolution which is successful, establish es nothing but the right and the ability of the revolutionists to govern them selves. When, as was the eerie in the late war, one portion of n country is nr rayed against another portion, the sue cons of the party hostile to the govern ment does not destroy nor change the principles of the government. It sim ply erects a new one, and leaves thu people of the old to govern just as they did before, but with a smaller jurisdic tion. If the greatness or the adynnte ' gas or a goverment were measured by the extent of its territory, then the loss of n portion of the territory would be to teci,it , erintet evil flint. could befell it But When, 11A with na, the object of the government is to secure the bappinetia of the people.the extent of our territory is a small cimsiderntion when weighed against the vital principles upon which liar bows are formiltd. Our party bee nlways Leen in favor of the union, and has often struggled fir it, maintenance in the only n•ay it Can giving to elicit State it, right, under the Constitution, and by cultivating a I. pirit of frienddlip nod mutual confidence Le- tweet] the different sections. When the war began, we could not believe that it would result. in anything but disunion, no matter which party triumphed.-- This position of ours is fully, sustained by the situation Of affairs to-dad. Dis union conquered disunion, and, strength ened by its riutoty, the surnesslul party to the war is a far More dangerous foe to the Republic than ever was the party conquered. Their theories are more dangerous and their power to do evil is greater. If the South hod succeeded. it would have left its n government and a Union, smaller in extent, but just as per feet as ever. If the preo , nt foes of the union succeed, they revolutionize the whole government, destroy the whole Union and overturn our whole system of laws. It is upon this great question that the Domouratie party, in n The people are rully aroused to the im portance of the struggle and they will sustain-us. The issue is one calculated to unite our forum; and scatter those of the enemy. We have one end ii view. we fully agree upon the best means of attaining it. arid march forward in per- feet harmony. Our watch word is well understood: "By the Eternal the Union must told Ann be prE3,4ltrVed," and with out half nn effort wetind ourselves thor oughly organized and the foe will Bad irrosiMnble. Tho enemy is divided, they differ up in the end to be ottained, and ench frog meet of this party is filled with di•wen tion as to the hest means of Ottninine it. if we charge upon them bravely at the polls. their forces will be thrown: into in extrienble eonfusion, nod can never roily to a 5e4011, 4 rituggie again. Our enwe is righteous, our prospect glorious and we must win. 31n. CLYAlElt.—Detuuornin may well b e proud of their gallant standard bea rer. Ile is bold and fearlens, frank rind outspoken. Ito shirks no issue that is preheated to him, but. theme every ques tion with a candor that is admirable, and discusses them vrith um ability that, is sure to bring conviction. There is no ambiguity about his phrnees. Unlike Geary, his sentences are clear, comma. henaivo and to the point. A child can understand what he • pays, though the whost may learn wisdom from his words. 'The following is his letter to a committee of the citiaena of Sharon, Mercer coun ty, who asked him for his views in re gard to the passage of a general railroad law : R.m.o, April 12, 1860 Ilea mamas : I have Just received your let. ter of the 9th Inst., asking the queetioriiiwbetli. at A WI ur am not in boor of making 4 general railroad law by tho Legislature of this COM -I.ll.VlOnith, somewhat similar to that eglstaug in the.rmigithoring Stele of Ohio?" If, atter the .repeeted 9011 liMeisieut efforts wade by we during a long service lu the San. 'eta,' to socefetho passage of a general railroad law, toy poillautt on that ousetitin is not under stood. I fear that nothinALL way WM my will m I lolly demonstrate II hive been, am now, and will continuo to be ir k facer of a general, fere, railroad ayatina for this State, similar to that of the dtatee of Ohio and New Vork ; belleviog that cdpitaf ihuuld neer he• permitted, under proper reetntlute fur the itrollulltin of private property an,) the rights of lodlyldulls, to develop any and ovary aeo• tiof, of thin State without lot or hludretide. !loth the people of tide Commonwealth, es. 004 villain, many of ibo riche* and fairest portion. thereof will, fur half a century to come, be deprived of thole alone, or dared. mama{ twiti,lpaarapininualnalion to wblida at all amen ihay .0 entitled, and without which their attires (Jr hion, of add, ' of linnber,'and Of ad, wili.he azaleas cad aordtabla eat alone to owner., but a * we slot toile whole pee. wig whe sire unquestiopa moat deeply lota*. egad In thole plumpt'dovelopment and produa thin. Veri,reePoVultY,l.4Atazi ruurr. ilikgrzit CLYMER. „7-1,,,Au trlekids pf, ,t)io negro-suf.. 4kagg:lPAN9*-blii-candi4l , o IshowroPlain exPuoitlion of vi l ombea4willi .0.0 4110 Itauroad question 4.4 UAW ? , iiiiiiiii ^Tb11.#14 1 19 4 4 , 44 PYW (PbIV4SW pays (100. Coati: uwtl do al he can to etenteo Or. elootloo..ft Oaf. Curtin will do no such ing: lie Is 'detract to the toploort of Proeldnat oho* min.—ban hewed to' preside or portielpnto tutti.Jabosote . partings. of, Cleary's ittpinuters— end, eolios bo ines chinned within," very! two dap, will do nothing to secure the etieflon of o Mon ken bypeeoe of the President.—Pontoe nod - •-•• I We di mos k now which of the two—the AnDio. African, or oni Harrisburg ootom-, porary—oomen nearest the facts an t evantew position, on the gubortia. t.orial question', but we do know,' that. ho, (Gov. CuaTirt;) when in this place, dome two weeks sinee, assikt.64 positively, that itlesi'the radicals Zito' Peruvrig add likiittiga,' that 'liar° kdeplug th agi.. t4tiol4 . aud preventing a npped,y'roa4otb ti9ubfttie Union, and ifiF wilt to 1 Vi e ° l 4l l l i i 4 vPl o4 4l e,ud 444,E? ,‘l4 TrAntiOnkF`G tii?./KiSTX. 9RY. 11,1 !!? AM PPL TW 4.1499.4 F 44 n • aptipi4 who, 4thAr.m44 1 144*4 mit On reyxwatmtkvivor iniMupwo 4194:ip0 utece,,Rre .karims tspon Lrr IT Johnoon, it seems, in def . :ermined .th)et the (Mint , ' ion and dionratiniata feel tliitoffects of his .Lest weilt,he fOwnedz'Ont, 'the Pe4 Melkiare of NtieboreimMllekeee ned the lifeAihel thiCliviihtern istiTtct Of the Stit* on texittilf or their disunion proclivities. lie nays openly that every Eederal officer in the State, who lino no more respect for low ending tire, nail no :more love for the Union than to endorse Sumner and Stevens,will he renewed, rind that if the Semite refit; acs to conkm his oppointmentA 110 4111 send agents from the vorions depart 'melte to pitmen of thole) retool , - oil, until the Senate does confirm the offi cers appointed. In this we can say, hur rah for JOHNSON I It is a move in the right direction, And although a blow at vital point, to abolition disunionism, the herder he strikes it, the better it will he for the country. Lot the axe ''drop;" none will be hurt but those who should be. --They Inel a report In the South that The!. Slovene had cut hie own thrual.—E.r. I infortunntely the report wan not true. lle still lives to curse the country with bin infamous mnehinntions—nn eyo-coro to the people, and n disgrace, if possi ble; even to the contemptible Congress wlMse very Rifting at Wnshington in a disgrs,m to the Country. If ever mlti Thud's throat should be cut, however, it will, in alt probability, be done by his own hand, no we do not believe his bit terest enemy would stoop to slit such a lying gullet. READ IT BY ALL MF.ANS.—.Not nn into whose hands fallna copy of the WATCHMAN, s h ould fail to read the great speech of the Hon. JtautulAu "S. pllbligled on the outside of to day's paper. Although lengthy, it will more then repay a careful iffirusal of it, and the person that neglects to read it, will miss ono of the greatest treats ever offered. [Fur the WArelimAN.] Geary. Thor.. ore fow itnlividunl. who nro not corned tonne ittheret.l weakness. Ile- tieuth a fair exterior trimly nifty cwt.:eat their lieeulier (tulle, and the Stout search. lug eye can dinaeru as flow ; yearn ;limy relt by, anti the void in the head, or heart, or mind, or morals, will give no tutu ; Ltd in the end, at sonic singe of n 1/11111's existence, it mint nuke itself nitparent One moral tlefortnity rimy product, no fvelintiv nave Chore o f 1•11 Y for the tin foil Mill ; Lut This emotion giyell way to loathing nod abhor rence when its polaesior, instead of stifling or reducing its power, so tenderly chef intim; it. ihnt it becomes parent to o tett-fold more •icions With these trufts which lie in the knowledge of every one, we linTO word 10 say Concerning Nlnj Oen. John IV. Geary. AA one of the two candidates for the Itiglimt office it, the gift of a Stole, it in oar thit3,ws it is oar privilege, to thorough ly examine his qunliflcnliu is, night out his defects, nod prencut the result of our manly- YIN to the public. The limit todetral weak netts that enters into (len. (ienry'll being, In the trifling use of cowardice. II in flight be fore Stonewall Jackson in the volley of Vir ginia, is of national notoriety bin conduct in tile Merienn War at the battle of Chem& tepee is well known, and his whole military record is destitute of tiny brave deed. Who, in Centre county, bait not heard of the re. ;nark of Coo. Curtin previous to the timid- "Geary is IS lanVO 1111111 ; n very breve MR ; I heard one call himn liar once, and he—got mad. " While Governor of Routs., lie was once subjected to the grentent personal insult that enu he inflict ed. to the town, in the crowded atrect, nor rounded by his constituents, the Governor of Kaneas mitered rt man to !Tit in 1161 face, without any attempt to resell the insult.— But without dwelling on thin trait we call attention to denry's inherent,counintent,sal in all respects, perfect treachery. t'llo.l, during hie Kn.as ndittinistrettion, flatlet. ties accututtlated, beeidc his fear that by acting in accordant: with the principles he professed—principles which he (tally coin-. preheated Itoforeasking the office. princi ples, belief in the solidity of Wilkie, influ enced the President in his appointment— besides the fear that by following there his owtkprofessed convictions lie would be ex posed to pernottal danger, wan aided the morn' funr that he would be on the unpopu lar aide, us with the bussard'e petcrption he scouted the tainted air of nbolitiottism and foresaw that death, and blood, nnJ rot ten.en would fur n little prevail, owl stilt more that innate treachery i niticlArts rated all his nctinns, actuated Ii apt in, tie for as possible, euttntrriteniug the Adminintration of Which he Led hitherto been nu nrilunt supporter. Can it be said that be was ig norant of the complicated nnture of the Knitssa struggle, or of the important quell- Goon there priding! lIIs knowledge of the I nature of Kansas' political difficulty wes lu expresaibly tanager, or Lin en. the bonsai tresohrry known to the political world.— That Le was ignorant of the queetion. the dispositiou of Kansa. brought forth, which were of world-wide notoriety, or that ho did ' not thoroughly understand the policy of that Administration of which be pea mad., sequious fullower,k.4 absurd i:tt nor is it poli*Pbt his inilortere to thus stultify Lim. Ilis sycopbaulle4ndre to be popular and Ail natural treachery auto pelted Lim to attempt time ' clestructien of Itbs pa. , 'cops. Pair and treattbery, 'oontlifecd In and tppt individual asking. that the 6uyestistiorbtl cif#so he )(nferred on him, is a deplorable •44 st4tlidg sight. It leTtaproliaidelhat the inikligent• citisene"eamposing the ''commonwealth 011ie Keystone; can be id far loaf , to ell , Auusp' of honor aud candbr as to elevate this men to the position ha desires. Why, the simple fast of Lou. if ell, .of Peunsylvania•pailread celebrity, being lila moat ardent inpParler and chairmen of theittoneentleti platting hint twthelehl, 10 enough to poliiitially4Mm • hhi. Who lir ignorant of the feet that Cleu... Cleary was anxious to here Hall coda chairmen of the Itepublicaw Otatollikomft tee Is edaduet the aimpalign, And'ln'sai tal 'mete of slam ears his (oeavyee,plkaPda lest be should end thefts publlo the .intimacy bellies ahem.• Who, In' Lustre. county, .does ettaknow that the meat wllittie n gulahlal aidaar,abe sent turtle to battle, en, othcar Oilt t e Olatipir,olnlieti for wstlitfiry akIII, !0i14tu , 941 p( toqiiPit sad keep. ,APPio S'P r i cw4P wkltW O+FI 3 4 9Ri 4 10)9 1 1 1 .1, P i tkOl• if1.419rKpu4.iiii.P9k”,,taii,14.9..1 4 AkaPif ICoßtfl lif , A b O , AnVigGlP!oir flPfliatArl 'Mork 0 41 crA9i4 HiliberP.4 lovaM Pr t 9. 1.14, merq , tioWish .v*Rs4,.p4s4o; .o,tomArpOis,:r4ll- Awe: 1 44410,4 .ru4 .14 itcrpi.b." ilea 1 49 4 4 1 A. ih4t;.l4l l l,pwi, Into 5 0 Ws Irrwhery.44 suspl ll 4P, Ir4l, itlal.ray, Ilea pft,,,arfinar ,4W 1 0 4 3.9. 4. cud. 1 , 41..1.44. 1 fA.:*irki , 40 0 0 IV: kr 9 40, 1 4 - 7V4 , 1404,Prqb, ~fr „ og!TiS RN* . 1 R el 044.4r., 1 4"..fi1gi ROW "so* "o", 14118 1 euligk't4o. '144 .)F4, u.l""yiti"; principles, Moods immovnhly on the (no n datiotiltortfla Of his potty enoirngoen•ftor ro nitaiJUslite, eel him wp will ohm". O Aprit,„ TeilisltiOh•rThe Oppression ihe reopip Melt !.7 „it rnitakifie consoling to Melt Aden, of latfl New York Tr./ one nod Mbar llndicnl sheets to accept tin stotenient ifllint it will coot , pre rota, twenty ilnilarn nononlly for .111 Inhohltnnt of the United Stolen to pop the Interest an Oa public debt. cad crony alit the Grootricideril tnA nrimbeeSt counting the populational thirty millions, In nix hundred mtjlions of dollars—ono bun drea milli/MY . mph lib. stnte Ibq Thad. Slovens Ali mouth 4 Rini,. owl onilnolitedly A„ffElnuniimal4toneitreercothnteenirpulishr;vs"Atmorierfe"nbn mind, annually yen...lng e on it must , liko an avenging tilemenit tot / po,orislt and de stray the rewords of honest toil. Twenty dollnrt to eneh Inhnbitsni ' And the Ina lown so manioilistod that the mitts noon must ho drawn from the pronpective 101111.1 try of the country I Ali, indent lit is the Inhorlng millions—tiro former, 'nonillion. Inhorer nod Allison—who hove this harden to.tn or while lion non proiliming millions go free from taxation, except a• int. mediatory agents betwo. n the proctor er nod ihe novernment,whieh protects them by beneficent town • from Icing subjected In soy thing hot ri kind of clerkship to ono. ey Iho Ilonneen of the country from the lowest to the highest strata of American moonily . This 11 the linemen( of puritonicol li gin lotion wrung from the nlslomt attire,. gr ernions nod established by slolotmo nll.l the nwonl- It is a reflex of Russian nr rangement nn I Mission despotinni, and no 1111111 10111111110 1 to bear these hurtherni eon any Ire free. Ile 14 n Fool n slave to the Interests and the will of the bondholder • who pays no loxex, and who here by a env of Not of violent togisln um deposed the role of Sinitlimin slave 11 elders over four millions of blocks, nod inslolled themselves roosters of thirty millions of whit., people . This may lon n Itionnlo otong c.a.... Inn 1118 110 true no it in 1111111111111111 g, and reflects discredit upon the tritt Iltgencx of ilie ions see who have permitted thcoiselves to In trim pled down through 'merino' it niacin! olefins by the unsenopnlmnr hirelings of n money"' aristocrney ho On Congress of the Untied Slimes. Twenty doll MI for each in litilitinnt nod who 14 to pry it t the la boring mon, Recording to boo Trihrior ilit ory 1.1 11/11111 WIG and ono chill may (.11111t himatlf in for sixty dollars annually toward making lop the 11111111r1,111 011111 ritquirtil to pay lime int. rim on the public .1. lit and to irry on the flovertion lit So floc laboring mon [roving n wife nod fore children to pr vide for, is compelled to pay one bun bed oud f oily dollars, owl n family oftwctve pirsons Iwo In, rodreil and forty donate no diner nod Indirect tnxntimt for• this bind Milo pinyon. oink,. 140 Ilitlinnti what his incripniton may hi, a he is n pro dunar of oenhh, a SIIN I ick 14 pr avimlcd on (miry hand &lan:riling the polio.] of flosli This is 15141tC1:11111 —llll. 11 our tl ....metier to a prat cetive tarifl—woe close of k morn. to eitiznus, lime coniorily protected by tire lows of time In liar cmann. Under the sun, in so in no I r. ling on tlitr tin.v, rms. ns the rimy. riii -of roll the surplus pr dorm.) of dm, labor, leav ing th.•or 11 rtlyeough .oi tin, lin i. kedueei noel to kee p 1100 nod and body unt teJ //erfli no 1 not', Foist' Fut or.--.'fite lira ft ono of the Ne gro -•eiril rights" Mil were rezp.,l ot Nor folk, lost week. Several thousand drunken block rascals paraded the streets with In t.l - muskets, in ••honor" of the 'passage of that bill over the veto, and to show their capacity for citizenship immolated nearly it whole family of whites. 'Hie brutes at tacked It 1111111 minted John Whitelmrst, bungled Inns head upon until List brains oozed out, IVltile they were drugging him along thus by the heels, his brother ran to his as sistance. Illm they knocked down and shot in four places. The crowd then ran to bin house. which wax in the suburbs, and shot musket ball down his Mother's throat, kil ling her instantly. They then robbed the house and threw the furniture 0111 or tic window.. William kloxely, n city watch man, and his Hon were so badly beaten that their lives were despaired of. Many other whites were shot and beaten. Much ex citement was crented among the whites, hot the militnry arrived in time to prevent she black scotindrels front getting their door) s. Of course black ••citizens" have now a right to carry loaded muskets through any city— even if they are barb:trine —NO Hays the negro '•rigiu" bill, the dm uti• nority temp. There will inc morn North and South. —Patriot ['Mon, Tun Corr or Facessu son Neoutt.—Pa per is made in Ealrope at one-third the price that it 00,111 to make It here. This IN ow ing to the loon of our coltan crop, to the monotrous tariff nod other tales, all of which are legitimate fruits of the negro freeing war. How much, now, Mr. Repub lican, do you think you have made Ir ! 000 Id lam had the Union by adopting the Crittenden Compromise, bur you would not. You said, "lel us have some blood-lotting," and the result is note before 0.0. No one can be co besotted AS to t elis,e 0071 that you carried on the war fur the Union, for you refuse to have the Union though lie Wtf . Lea been over with a your ! It is evident now tu n child that your our Was inaugu rated and carried 00 to arena re the atom& envy of Abolition principles—to break down the, distinctions of anus--to mongrelise the 0./Wary. Tu du it, you have sacrificed the Wert:ate f thirty millions of white people, Made clothing, hooka, newspapers, Ac., he dear. You have rivaled the chidns of ig. uornoce un millions of whirls children,. who will be deprived of education, books, au., &c., in order to tate. negroen ludo nothing amt runtract disease and die ! You are ti pretty ••party of progre”" ain't you ! Day Book. Plarung ur J 10, M. 01.1 DA Via plr A Neersu AUTIST.—BUIOW is a pen picture .84 (i.e greut ••rebel chief," which all who read it will say ie drawn will the leech at replier : (ye r] nay a clue° studeut, n chivalric opponent., a rtsuilfsest friend. • gentleman in fill Id. relations, nod lu his own family singularly kind and genial. Although uutluelquilly 1110 head nod.heart of the Botithern rebellion, As. .o.ls Into it reluntinitty.rie 4tl 14.0 ,o. Ipttekill (A. Smuts nil/ mutat/Jar,' Oita pia broken ileums mid lerorfool eyes be bads at oiser Oa , tied body esti to oil true groninnic Jelfereun Ilavlr nw hisesad with piapy !Kemp, plislituouts. No was ainto a outlier aria a statesman. so• pain. wan of zuraoqualutance was wow &sub..' to aoloutiaa,ituraults and ;want:l444w with #l4a abotruntepashinas or po litical ybiluionby. Nu breach tutu. Ismiadedge seemed tube unworthy ut ble Inves tigation!' „ . Thu Alums, is„uettel.4)y. lino.-,-ph4. Who, ,:e 1 0,17,,Aa you Uptlyll4 . p 14411 4 y you are a Itou 1 lo41; you will Noy that It waiduiuis Voltandighonler. 'Not so. The writer wax no other than /oho W.• Forney-, and it won prioted la hie nwttlYnaltiogturt Chrogide. no peuße4 1 , 1 04 ,1 449 v 4,4 afko. ,4v ilf .6 ao not yet taken emirs pesseesiun 61 Cletrehinit 'Yeager. • ' •• BIISJ4IIeX " 13. ,J Franklin *es bora el 11elten ~ 4nellerY 1 7. 1708; oeutnaeneed printing MVlAlndelithin, 1728 formed ihe Arm Fire' COnajdoay }u Philadelphia, 1783; began tile eleetrlcel experiments In 1747 a- Mooed , elerle• of the Gamma' Amenably 1739; eppolatt i el k os t Mettles, 1737 suggeM;ed lbe pla¢ . of alte Philaddldhla 'Library. 1731 ;' e'esir solnitalsefortei to' the Albany Con'greis, where be4eilreeenied a plat* for the.unlan of • She I mdandm, 17¢4: sent .0. agoat,,Aa -liitAuv/7# 7 ;,TR", 1 1 , R9in10d." 1 7 64 to ,Amerisa, and wee created'6les , 177 Ur itgaid the •ifeelartitlon of Ode. a`udiouts;•l77ol•.aut aantliditor Fowl*, 11114:m14o a,.irealy with 8wed0n5.77614 alt4,A'ruseln. qium•yotri reture 1.1 Phil-, adelyble the Peptember following ' ; elected President 'of 'Penzisylvonle,"(7ctober; 1786. , • A tooa4wilt *lda Federal Ooaventlen, MO/ 1 11 11 .14etArY , 4114/ aalautiglell9.4. ASO . / , 4 0 1r4 1 t9 Ottillfigg. 6 ll9B6erflkn VlalladelpfitS; April 17; 1790, la 'b9;h'year,,-,81., - 4 ilAtiAtittehitril.-1-Tha *Ay they' tle"it there; II tbti l '' ' o rowl drivers a Caitibridg*, )4L4/, trug Ou'llowloyyllocipai Iwo nollosool "KN.,* omployaL to work hi of. 4}A: 11 1 :1; Art V.V.7.thititaaPvo naw ‘,. 1, nv -464 4m11 , WaXlilrake f *Pew Nell) abbertisements mmy npur &,SEIOE 87' . 011 E. _ i ll j r'' - (..). fr;• '''.? ---:. •.. ,iii•*); ! , 1,6 Al • , AL 0 . '. lon ' i e ko - .i r) pi , ' ' 41 hi ; k,. o:oll.Aecif ih4.#0,1 1 ,,,, is Stiriof i rettprwitully Itilnitnetl, that the proprinlorit hnv nponed ( in the roam next door to Irwin .f• Wil ton'x hatdvenre etnrn nn Allegany ntreet,) a stoma fnr the explosive into of 1100T71 sit RIIOIIS of their own and the host mahnfartt f Ilse tuatara . ]eltler., -, They - atp2,aoth, naperinneed workmen, and thn public. can rely upon the feet thnt rune hat • Tllll pmsT vpykraTv,nie !ivoteic f hill Ho offdreol for sAlo; 1•111:14. ,' , 0 It. L D. LE ' (loiters, Italian nrid. English Lasting, Side Lace ()alters, tasting, Congress and 'Balmoral °niters, Lasting Glove Kid Button Boots. Fronolt Morocco Enlmorals, Tampico Goat Shoes, Lam (lonic with and without heels, Pohle Ornin Shot,. MIRP.o nodl,llron' Goitors nnil 1.1111 Boot. of MI 11.eriptiots FOR 0 ENTLENIFN French C.ilf Stilebell Boots and Gaiterm Oxfnrd Tier, IlnlmornlA Boys' 'Aced Bonlo, Boyn . Ott,' Honig, Ma. Their monufooluring end ropolring . deport oot, will 'reek, thinly expocial nitantion, Alit none hod llio hood ooil meet •xpericnroA work nom will he employed. They nye =l3l and will spare nolther troohle nor anponne t onko their. the grent Shoe Sion. of this section May 7'76 ly. 11R AITAM _ 13 00T& sum.; mANurAuToity. Theiindeveigiool respectfully Inform ()melt Brno or Bellefonte end vicinity, that they her establiehod a fleet close ROOT AND SIIOE MANUFACTORY, next itsiiir to Primers store, lin 1110 north west rate of the diamond, where they will he pleased .t nil Omen to welt npon rostioneis. Both fining =1 enotnmers ren reet oenered thnt mr ;mina ail be Ppered too renglaq coutplete oetightetion. Hen tlpmen, Indio.,end ptuth van IM err,. in ,n 1.10.1 with 114 hc..t, EMI Slipiterr, tnttntifitetoretl from the lorrt stork, owl in the and htiert. styles. Repairing of 01l kind, promptly ailf ,1111.11 ploy 'flet-ly. 1'OWI{11.:3 WILL INTEREsi"riw There hag littitt felt, on the part of MIT lolly potroor, n ilerlro to proeuro an artiele of toilet whieh trill ropereeda tLc i..joriotte pow dun! and .to. 1.111011, for want of better, Ilial ore foreof to tire. to the i'rifory of their COMPLEXION AND lIMALTII N o w, however, we hate the great plealturo of plaeing before thrun an article 'Thiel) we know 1 , 11()>I PV,ItSONAI, EXPERIENCE, ju,t what it 1, ropresentua, An elegant BEAUTIFIER fIF THE rfLIIPLE.V 10X And um, that iw perfectly hartoleer, only ill int r.,: awl beautify the wkin. It her elrow.ly received the crillorecenent nf ..nne of the mett beautiful awl lii4tilliptithel L.%DIES IN .Iklfiltll:.t. Sce MI., from the talented and °melt reataoded holy Sl tao Joan 11"rotur. 2, 12118 iltcooi Gold:ulna ,L Co., h'eo/fro.r.. ,—lt afford.; Inc touch pleasure lo odd toy lomimoniol to tho lung 114 which you Lava no doubt tweaked front ladies who hove, lOW lopoll, exporhowell the dclighlful effect produced upon 1119 shun by the nppliration of your colobroted EXAII nl. or hearties. • Front ay nun experienco I eau rtiii0111111(Mli it to evory latLy r• the wart certain, otatedy, and rirrenopt Ilectut.firr of the Compleriote I evre nerd anti I thank you for placing in uty Lundethis elegant ro,tuntle which, Itercaftcr, will ninety., Le eunriderell by aut as a p tr , rertify to my Your. truly, J.IAN II u TII E ES.IXI El. OF E ICA IVill wake thy okin perfi.cily n.lt and entoollt in leo mi.... 1, niter it io hippliciLiir 1,0 unionnt p. 14 for H will ho POSITIVELY IIEVI 7 NIJEL). A 11011111 AL ll'A OPEN ON TOE PO(a TIC tt, for ludiet t um: before they purehese it Fitett or rnoi•au, At the Drug Store of F. P. U lIE Et, dole. Agent for BEI.I.EPONTE and r iulnity Pumn.--11no Lottlu, $1 no. ri.l Au Elegant LADIES' TOILET AL II II M, Pre•roc.l very • Lonly vieitini this vetn,bliith men, Nrny I I STILL IN VIE FIELD. To lily ohl trientlA un,l en.toincro, •tul to as ntatty now one., ne may .lositu to ho rigged uut, EZEIM =I I=E:i mule Anita of ellithaJ, from uuy kind of mato nal any chow. I would ray that 1 on still In thu fivld, and prcparua t.. accoontoolata. 1 hasp a large, sun' eteullant asNorttnent of FURNISITTNII 001):4 Als p, I.OTHS. O.ISBtSIEICS Atil% VESTINGS F1 . 0:11 whiolt tottneotto will lot tondo to tailor NIoST VAMIlioNA111.1: STYLI+ All I ...It b. to eull node wine my NM •LOCk. And rut f Intro Ju.t bought uty gouda during the Innt p4l/41 . 1 . , I defy eouleet l tl , n. . to lorieo4 darn bility Loot fin.hion, (hie ..ble or Cutuberland Vnltey. llemetnberibe pluee. W. W. NI,CLELLAN V, .1 Brok,qll..lte how, Mk:piny otract Belie twt; Pe. I am agent for tlm nuporiur end cheoi W 11,120 X S (Mini IIIWINU MACILINK .rd mceu by . tall I tamiring ,41W , I I 'CIO Iy. EIV BOOK KTOKE. .114 Thu pluun to buy your Magaxlure, Daily d Weekly papers p{rLrtlul+, . Wanks, lb mu, ltiLlut, 1 1 1 t 4 L 11la, , . . Nur,'lv, Music.] instrusuants, ' Curd, ' ~ 4. 1 1? , ..±?4,„4.11 10, 4::4 , :i. 6 1 .. ! ,, tb . F . ylrx, ~lowes. • MOORE G RAINES' N 0 an& °Vocal lye Rook iltiro, '9040 eDoet, or 044 door • froin"Allokituy 11.111 wits lho bare. They Imeusrekytblng Oleg 144estetl..In key, Ike, gad sank es;eedlazgly [lire. Ahem Afe) , .7. :AC • L iar OF LE'rrEltB fraAom • (vole, , Peek; Jacob ' 21eCiViliept. , ' ' Betptrestier i J •1$ •• ddestas, Itonotel A Nomum Airaorar,•• I..merkt iihAL CustottertlOr'; Itlorltaker r. v, Outlay; Jewel W • lJeLinotilo 4100 Donitatickpliellan.hlins Herta Poles I:tootle*, Joint, „. Onortlerf down Petner,'Lytlist 2 ',lien's Cbrintioni '•• 'lloloiltoO eooriee •LtetaLltymia •Wun '" • 110 Y, Pookray 14,1 m. 14 A yspitla Jew, Ilowtinroue, !lorry C Steal/A PiWid ?dory MGd' ' • • • Jdooc. Id 1 Beevert3ustiona4, I Y , ;; Voluml; . T 41114 .14 V . Writibt T - Linuititio'Pot. ' for'uWlsorallio!lr' NoOluimr.lfos,Nrry WiraramaauJoimi', • Petition co I ne et Jetfoil; osetlau, above lid will Vona° may 'boy' ird nave: ilia • 1 11...MONTOCLNYIBY,./.. 36. ; Aum irljtaitATO VA HOW/Clio , t: irtr i f pf AOPIPUTII4 4443:PioOs ta to iltTelor I io ;11.4 Q(' 8 u* Shoo ~ ,ora.: .41p, iloasait4;• tarts* boom s Ante& IT ana, dowil‘S4 44 o4n/rly z rm .14,t" . °lig: ath IR Wilmot& tow pasta to choke smog. it, poiyinont and Wail liaiintr afabitaininke", 411.44* suitiontbiamlbs esulspiat, .1 ~ I : t i t ai'l t t-dk ''' t ' sAg t 4C4 YELC4ss" -,- • ••rs,t 4' •/"S .• •-t o 0 fLeX . , . s ' ' 4 . 0 Ig6tiadill'tnitoNy &se to all-lamp ossoLog stuck In Ms Half Moon Olt caltorYt that Ike, dirootuso of said couques kayo Wirt foi an Inaialtamont ot 114 &Hari, • on auk' our. &o$ Allas4 fad iu tbS , fewwvoloio ma .41 44er 1 ~4 4 5;41r, PI L", 41 . 44144, 4 0, P b . 44 ,41g i f k w i pa, .reasuror o a .... compaos Oil 0.. ~... ... of May, lOU. i .3 /..so 41 u. 1,. p. ileinuirsu. ~ .A. )4.14 1 4. 01 V) t ~ fie,. etarg. ,buy l-11. P rosbisaf, iteapero. i , - li ( [h ThlN I c , 741. 4E g A ,, 1: g 1 , :, ,, 11, ,,,,, A. 4 - ro,* '4`.„ ft ii • tit air m e :C n lt t i r t7t7t gr o , n or to tent theirpo n lo ta LtsOlikliptn with thorn sq "rd"omblnnd - Illernntliang per nrof m ower, the groutil to heineleetall for trinl by the agent or agentn, rrhtrhawe courage to neeePt the above ehollengn ' to meet the Hubbard in the field. Rohl ngent or ngenta are rempectfully reqnonted to accept early no that ground may he noketed and publio notice given to form,. gen or.lly, to Ina prarant.nt. trial.. In .connection n th thin notice I mould make, mention of come I n Om mirontngos and good fenturen of the Dinh h% iti, nil of which enn be ontnblinhed on the 11i1.1. I talk ntrong, know witnt I any, and mein It all. •-let.'ll li , AM ' /Aladin tirtlithlile •rreftt •nefirialwit it , chine. • . Itnd. It heti no elite drat er weight en - th 4 home nooks. 1 , , Ed. It has rt jbintrd reel Unger her. 4th. It hog n NtlttlfgOlCO'hirlter her. Eth.••k. bee en ellbtio spring scot. Sth. The bar roe be eerily, folded 104,1rAns. portedlon, or rained with n lever to pare nbrtdrl tine* 1. • . treat!, elntdpr•nnd Intge ,lanes. 7th. it loathe llghtmet.dcalltnechltto 4nr use. nth. It has en extremely nude cut In grain, heing one font wilier limn heretilfttre,rintl it ento four fret a Inrhee•th 141.1 tee. 9th. It hoe the only self•rake thet will make n perfect silo delivery and work well In nil lint of groin, diertettelna entirely with n rent, and ranking the. gavel* any oleo the defter may dq sdre, eny boy that can drive a pnir or honer enh operate the Inoeltin • turd pelf-robe. Intl,. It only needs to he peen to Ito enneln. reel of It. perfect opperation end it. nnnlinhllity to get out of order. Coll and err the machine nod robe nt sty noteoltorol .lore nn bishop .treat 111,11efonte, Apr - 1113-lOn J. 11. NITERS, Agept !•r I1gl61,„rd• BOIT, IPIld MOWN' Moo. glad CI,” field rolotiee, P. S. Hiner the nhnre wiu pit in print, on ntn ntivirent thnt the (intro enmity A gtlenlinrel Society have Aignifleil their intention to appoint Limo and place for trial, where imp° I Anil meet erery machine offered to tho TILE EXCELSIOR ACCEPTS I Having noticed the challenge of Mr. Myers, agent for the Ito hurt Beeper and Mow er, to Reaper itgents to a trial of their reepective norelines in grass or grain, nit agent fur the Ex - reltior, I hereby give notion that I riccept raid citellenge. and on my time la to, muelt orrupied to wattle it in running over the county, will 01100F0 the place of trial at or near Centre Hall. the day to he decided upon ns roon as the grass of grain win peeilit of tutting A fair trial to lie given in an kinds, light, heavy, lodged and etatoling grate null the rese in groin. The Exerleior ie known by every tote relto lint unit it, to be tho.bee( Reaper and Mower in the market. Thu following are n hoe of its tunny excellent qualities let. It it durnille,'ntol for simplicity of con struotion and contrivance Ittin no equal. 2nd. With reaping attachmonM mud all, it ran be folded together in two mina t. to the aide of the inaeltion, as as to pats through gates, bare, or from place to place, with we much mute and se little mom as a motunort enet. 341. It 61 a double drive wheel Inneltino— Itam the driving and a flexible cutting bar and toljnets itself to the uneven., of the grnunti. ith. Its gonede nre of the best vital-coal iron, Need with steel. Mb. it mouse four and o half feet, nod reap. nix fret wide. 111,. It lint never yet found grass or grain so heavy, or Lolly lodged that It was Incompetent to cut, or had to back out. 7th. It 11. a cut-off roil, n hi. prevents the, dropping of groin. dth. Its draft Is light and its motion eloady• It in /told Jiffy dollop lee. thou hereto fore..(relf dropper nod all included.) 10th. A boy thut can drier u teem properly, can manage the machine. The following named gentlemen, with ninny noire, in Olin muttly have used the'Excelsitir, all of whom aro willing to testify to Its marl.. Joshua Dotter,. - Lind. Hall, Shannon Boat, do do !limey Myers, do do lames Bat, Centro Mall, Junes hinale h Bros, 11., do hotter, Agricoltural College, Jnmucs nrungnett. lViti ft Store, Mi..] drove, Bellefonte, ti soy tr, Detorge Dole, Miehael Fisithurn, Joel Steublec I jtaiith Struisle, For Nether in.. .nits", nod pamphlets con twining etttornutentlutions, Ar., nddrern PETER. HUFFER, Centre Hall, April 20-lM KIRBY AccKyrs! As neat: for tho sale of K I It lIY Reaper and Mower, the challenge of Mr. Myers is hereby acCepted—the time and Orme to be he ter designated. The Kirby ie already to well establish./ in Centre county to require any further roe.wtnen. tattoo from us. We believe there is not a farmer in the county, who UMW a Kirby, who would ho willing to exchange it lot any ether ma chine offered for sole. Janice P. Hughes, Is our tvpvellng agent. tiIIOItTLIDGE k CO., April 211-1/w. Agar.. 0111eir nen, theßalil Jingle N'Alky It. It. !repot. THE KIRBY FOR 1866! ll' MOWS! IT REAPS! IT 'RAKES! Wu take pl in annuenoing to the far. mars of Centro . e..uuty tt et no Levu been ap• Witted agents fur the onto of the ••KIRIIT REAPER," All limns In wont of the best bnrvester in use, will do well to purchase n KIRBY o t o neo. A full supply of EXTRAS will be kept on Rind. Bond Ror y docoriplicc colologuo - cod price irt by moll, or call on 81SOILTI,11/032 .2 CO., Odra near thr It. E. March 2, 18211.41... Notim. ADMINIEITRATOR'S NOTICE. • " Latta's of Pllntlnistrqtiun nn . Wu Atlanta of Atartfut E. Carll.lp, tato, of nillipsbors, daemon& bating boon gmulod Abo &Our eignod, all venous tudobted td lull caste ,are hereby notiflud to coke, bowedlato. payment, and Owen baring claims agulort the soma to retool them, duly antLenticutod, for mottlentent. April Wi t 1886-14 torA!TNEItSIfIP NOTICH. • Wo, tho aohsarthors, have thls j day Worm.% Pan a Portmtrahlp for poptlpplipp tbo butiocas otieparo% tuerchatullalog 1p tha or. ough IlaNnto; birder the 'Atm' Pomo of , 'lLurpor 9 thou,r' Lhe.toraul ,4whico Partner. .hIo Ire,,, beau Otto day riled NI the ?glop of tho, Prothonotary of Cando • •61. ' BIM ONIIARPXII. Pi Aprll 37,31. WILLIAM jiAll.Psll. A- -• • • A AMINISTII4IOII. 4 8 kOri fAttai of adwintstrat en. but the 'eatite of-Samuel Singh), deceased. Jeld,Wrorgusau, pittnehip,aying been panted to {ho undycelttn. ed. all parlous lonnwing• thetn,aceilridtddal to geld estate, taielrequairtad to make lanuadlete pay maeti'Mtl ntia hariPg .? 1,, i 41, :n0P0t the ‘ ratue.ko ,preaeul, thou ,‘ttuly authenticated, for. • oe'dtlo went. ' J ,'• ' • • i : ! • .VA SCRUAIIt IN ; garch,;io,.'6o . 4t, .Adedon'otrufor. ATISIINISTWATOR'S NOTICE. Lettus of adoelnistrattofl'UO the eststo uf tiqueicerlroey,,vhsemmod.,tota p( "'Nur, tdwp, hoolog Matovented to ' th e uodoistitted, tit parsecs kotooloi themselves Indebted to /lid °Attu, are requested to tmdto locoodisteOt• meet, and thusofiav log claims - nail/et ths same to prueuut them duly outhttotteuted . roc . t 162 •.• • . JA•c9.l l .A L Uigia, March 30;11. itqwhasseator. ,ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTIC.L.,I 1;., , ,: •• . L4t , q , a iowiplitr,stiqa Q 0 ih m o il tt vf Pniei'Vefriark4 doo'd: Idle ix Bo¢' a uvrnO t A n p,' .1 4 :, flimlag beta' ktintad- is 'Mi.. witelvi Ed 'all; poopiLlDA•b4d ta.“141 v91+4411/. haft y 4411. !toil I?,,,tuf)ca, limaPliftp poltapit i AO . o,r, ,hod 'clalua 46101 tile' tame, to' p 'out thstai'delY tutrieuttnita4 for.oUlememiko t.+4 ~., ...HAI/. 14,4rc1t,;3, 1ec . .,, . Ada.,,ho Ir. ~,,pr t , , t 4; ~ . , pitlttf Eitt..LOOIC Ifni{ I ri , .l 1. ,, I =. l Jl:t :, Parears, yinaltkm.wiatbits94.ol , Ank,l ' W. cip . ecqdlep, fir in k y,•*4 Pittp tii t. 10-, ,t peons, slatnald tog yotry otihn I .Id , &vendor:olW at rk53 4 4 1 811414 , , ftit47 4 11 . • 4441 i 4 1 44 " 1 1S a 175 1 411 if" ' E 4 xxoplous sones, ..- • — t, -1 t.i: 44aufaik wappromq op, t,, ilt iv, , " Viiil= l =Ullio 9 =beir, gi thij'l rtquest all venous 1'11)1014 tiasuktdrilt.tiAbti 04 tik 43.4 pagi4p, to ttAct it /414.51414 ,p,r rut,: 444 Ouse bar Its claloat to prop! tpow Auly authenticated fur uttleiteat.... . t , ,', ' ~ ..!....,. . , .-. , ''. 0 4,Z411.1 kiii IMMO,. • . i • 1 .' 1 1 .9/A# P.• 3i- f 4 kP l . I • ' i 4i417- i lit , iroxxxxo *reariurrrEi *air. i x 11RAFitittRic ai 4 OP UNSEATED , Imms oyil ns, von 111145 ASI 1' it fiditlekinle..llNliti IS hereby given, that. .',I pdttd„ 1611.01 i Adirombly pnitee•l th ." 1 5110 Zeit litt. 5, entitled "An Ant' • Ailitil• +An ire IS the modo of tolling Onseittivl W. 1., i .(11metre roomy," And On nor. oral tepplemente thnrein, thew will lin expored to pnlilie onto or ontery, tho following tromp of uneented iambi in nni+l county, for the Innen due nrill nnpnld thereon, nt the ronrt bonne id the bewnegh of Tlellefonie, on the re 1 Mon' day of lone, A. 1). 186111 11IMINHIDR'YOWNHillYr rrat. 1111ANTE104, ,TA 21.5. 130 John 0hn011y1.44..4... 23 83 120 Anmnel Cott ' ' 22 03 ,1.110 ...3ccomisth Pit41 4 1,!../....p..,..... 1 1,9 131' :Toii4pri'7l4iia —" ' 19 21 IS2 . 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