1:3 p ai tVatdtrnari P. GRAY MESH, livrroa ♦rn PnoNurrot lE= ME=E BELLEFONTI, PA FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13,1866 — Tifiit.9.--s2 — pe; year yon paid Inathr•nt 360 whin not pawl so advance. and $3.00 whe of paid before the expiration of the year. YOB. GIVERNOR, 'MON. MIESTER•CLYMER CE=EIZEI FOR CON) KESS, THEODORE W . RIG lIT 0r Lock II A VEN FOR ASSRMIII.Y, FR EDERTCK KIT'/, of. Maine, FOR MOISTER & RC I CoItUR I'..OEPII.IIIT, or Penn. I= JAMES 11. LIPTON. of Nlile,,L;mr FOR SHERIFF, DAMEN 1. KLINE, 'lowa, d FOR ASSOCIATE DOES. " 3011 S HOSTERM AN. of Pcitter, ILLI AM ALLISON jr. Howard FOR COMMISSIONER. t WILLIAM FURRY, of Bellefonte FOR AUDITOR. JOHN K NNAN E, oP Sp' ing FOR C(MONEIt. DIT B MITCHELL ol Itellefont. Iro Loot.—The ab.cnn• or IL cdi tor attending the Coogrit—lonal Confer ence, at Lock Ilavtin 'together With an nninatial lort ,, j , ,,! 1, a i Mid tI. hu— tle and Inednits , ii c 0.,, xirl, h.. pi, - vented that .Ittent 11111 being ;odd to the editoruil departnn•ut of the 4 kll . ll'l that would luau e othel cir CIE= Our Congressional Nominee In 1111 other column it'll hi limtiol the proceedings id die confer ees, who toot at Lock Ilaten. on Toes , day last. And at the head of our pa per the name of out nominee, Mr WHIMIT, who it will be remembered, was a candidate for Congress sonic two years mat, :md notwithstanding, the district at the previous 1.11.01011 had given a ma jority against the Demoviey of upward of:3ooo, wan eleetiiil by the home over his competitor SThatllt.ts F. Wibstot Ile was however. vomited out lo the •ol dier vote, and the peopke aj llte dis 4 it t left to be represented Itj a man oho had no respect lot himself, CAR, 1 . 01 the interests of his monstituents, or iegaid fur the voters who gave him Omit sup port and adherence Mr. Wanner, t- ae.un placed in the field—with a record 1111.441111 A di u - acier witlwio a blemish —kite,u by all to be a gePtlentax, a scholai, a patriot soil a Democrat, a friend of the white man. an advocate of eeiiiiiin* in public expenditures, a supportei of the of President .Tintv•iitv. and tuf'oppolient of whatever savor, ofeorruption exit at • agante fraud, fuel the infitlllllllS &mutat, oeabolitionistn, lie cannot fail to be e lectedjty ant over% heltentig majorit), If the white men of dm I.ttli Congressional district but do their dut) l'erlittps, no stogie Ulan Id11:11 111 thin entire district hot , mole pen-oual popu larity, and ;Otero lie is best known among his neighbors :it Lock Marc), all admit... him for his gonerou4 whole-souled di-TT Wiwi, him manly, straight-forward course his honest Integrity and his gentleman ly qualities litiltke his . opponent he to the friend of tire who, I ,b,wer, the enemy al the armoeratie oppressor. Ile believes in the supremacy of the white raw, equal taxation and a Union of all the State. Ile Mei the ability, the energy and the honesty to make a repreAtintative m Congress that hi, Ohl . 4titUentgl will be proud of and to his hands copld he cu trusted the Inlet eats of the toiling tax-paging with out tear or having them tregltated or be trayed Such is the candidate presented 'by the Democracy to the "'lite men or the district fbr their support. It is between him and a man who has voted for all the infamous measures, supported all the corrupt acts awl endorsed all of the vil lainous projects of a Congres., that reek ed with corruption and labored but to rob and degrade the people We know that the Democracy of the district will hail with juytthe fact that they have a candidate for this important po4ltcon iii whom they can Place the most implicit confidence, of whose Democracy there is not the shadow of a doubt, and whose yualifications.wdl place„him among the leading members of the fortieth Con gress , and we know too that there are hundreds of white men in the district, kundrads we might say in Centre l eounty, who two years since voted for STEPHEN F. Wit Anti, who spurn him trday, and will rally on the 2d Tuesday of October next, for CLYMER and WRI,MT the white man's candidates. The Philadelphia Oonvention The ortille on the Philadelphia Con vention last week, written by the associ ate editor Whovras present during the session, and which the editor-in-chief considered rather two laudatory of that body, was not published, from the fact that the latter portion of it was written by the,associate while absent from libtne, in& did not arrive in time for ourlast issue.- The first part of it was therefore printed ender the impression that it was all there was of it, and av it consequently did some injustice to the real views of the writer upon this subject, the remain der 'Thd article is here to appended. It shouldillon-road-as-folowing after the resolutions of the Convention as printed , in our butt paper. The following is the remaining Portion of the article alluded to : r . While we have heretofore opposed, in s manner, the assembling of the Canyon air, or, rather, the participation of i.,,Demoorate in its deliberations, on grounds that we still believe went justly taken, cow Out is - eve: l we can heartily 'oonimeß4 thq liberal spirit shown by ha mere t bers, and hope that itsilentts for good may be far greater than we expect ed. O one thiajLwe.aro heartily gki, and that is that tie eminent members of the Democratic party who were pres ent as delegates, did not compromise either their own or the party's position, but in 'all things kept in tiew the fact that while the Democracy are willing to unite witb.. the conservative elements of the land in an honest effort to drive from place and power the evil men who have almost ridden the country to des struetjon, the) can never agree to sur render their existence as a distinct ea' tional organization for the purpose of inaugurating a new setof political prin ciples, or , of forming, under the lead of men who have hitherto acted in • the rank' or the opposition. a new party founded on ideas which at best are but the hastily expre,sed opinions 'of the hoot, and which, unlike-4lie grand old principles of the Democratic party, ma)' 1101 he :title to eland the test of time and experience Our State at large NVIIS rep resented by true and tried Democrat', each men as Woodward, Porter, Big. ler, Packer :mil others, who appreciated t'ic dignified attitude of the Democratic 'terry and recognized and comineuileal it, unaltcrahle detio iodation "tand Jolts it , ancient landmarks and to uphold the held banner under which it has marched hum ‘ictorY Th victory iu di) , that are - lad, and under which it will again see a gloiiiitt, return of the happy sia lien this Union prospered tinder the application its benign theories to the go% I'lllllll.la it the country 11'e "ay we ale glad that the position of the Democratic Patty was not compromised, and Lecalt"e It was nut 011l.proiniNcil we hare 'ante kith that the action of the Convention, as controlling the conseiva tivv Johlidn eleinent, will, in column. nen Nlll l ll the Inight:. effort which Deinociaty intend to make thy, el entuatc the todplete urn 0111.1 W .1111111111MI.11 that 11114111011 , 'laity 1,- • Huh. 1 , 1 1,,,,11 :I IPI 4 IOIIY reality the eii:.et...r,hld, will be 11 . 1 t, the -,11.1In• Or VIIIIIII ' 31111 high *'11 ,. 1.1111111, p't It. W. think the I. ofthe Convention mat is. 'lidded lip ill the Ile t that it tl,ll sot the Delllis I,llli 1,11- (3 111 II- 1111 Mi.!: 111 •00111 , the 10S11111.1" ,11111 t i the ."';‘1111110111 111'0 the I ' llloll 1111- Sl.llO. 11111- 1.11111,1;1/1r 10 le. I ILL , ' 1111 ( . 1.1 Nll.ll. 10 1.110 UI.I - naionai elitor Dot It the I idideraey and the sou ci vaiiie-Itepiddian element of the count,), represented 1,) I•:n„ttt ,' t,',u‘ .ltd .1. It 1)4111,1.1171.1, ,110 dot„ ruined to stijCpol'l amt uphold the l'us-ulent Ili all In. ells t, to 1 . 0 tellie the counts) and :idnitnistio the (4111eriinic11t alt oohing to the poncipic, enute iae d Ihe o,s laration of Iod,p(1.1,o,•, aticovaid. embodied awl tea& riled le, that mince ah Coo-found, wlinli ha , ("ter been the AllOllO3ll 1111011.) 1 7 111 111 i, Plllll4l, WA , thus. Coo too,ll called dool .1, feu as its intlu etiee, hovel4l - inay lie excited to this end, it. :Mil our.elies cuckoo! to aid iI the grail wotk. Personal Among the iltstinguished gentle: men wllionlve 1110 t at the (.'irmention on the I tI, we!, Ilan I, Fl 1 NV Wi .111% It and Ev Gov FR. of this mare, and !lon Gt.( S hot .1) , ;,.0f Ma rimba The latter gentleman tea. e presentatlt e In Congress from the Huntsville disti ist in .11abaitr for 17 dears, and 1. now the United State, Sell atm elect from ilea State We, were pleased to meet. tdeneral Iliadrarors, and to noiew Ruh Ina an riminaintance Mini ; ed In Alabama chits the war lie is a 1111111 /1• tale all ihkik, •11111 COM ititiadine e'ret. And It ill Make a : 4 411114.i of hete:t he tt t .11 lettlei State may 0511 be prowl Gen. H. was um: of the Vice Plesidents of the o,llNi:talon, and his line appeal :ince and dignified deportment vras the subject of remark in several ea r le; among 11lntnLtvp chanced to happen - Judge WI 111 1111%1 111/ j", 1 . 011 Or hope for the country and larliemrs that CI 1 11 Ira will early ibis State by a huge majority a Nniong the inan 3 able and gifted men who were to be found in that n onvention, Judge WironwAitir towered, a giant in intellect a, well a, iu frame Whereter he 1111 . ,1 ell,,ilfl(4"',;l' 11110 a rl, rrunimilikil him PennsylVanta May %%ell be proud of her thief' duralee Gov id 110 r PAI 1,1.11, 11 11 11 11 111J111 11 0 11.1 d ',OlllOll hat longed I, in the beet of .plots, and caps usees the uttiora malalidenee in the result of the next elec tion Ile ignuies all,the dead issues of the past, and coneidele the doom of rad malienktu be sealed Ile thark, a brigh ter day thrill this poultry ha, seen for many years is ,lust,' beginning to dawn, and that belbre its sun goes down thi, Union will have reached the highest fie• deetal of glory and renown upon which a nation hoe ever cut IVe j IIIIIIC the Guy ernor's opinion may be coned, and all good 111011 ,11111.11 d labor to bring aboutthe desired result WOODWARD, PACKER and ILupsToN arc only three of the many'Llitient minds in attendance on the convention It was*. body of men of both patties, atnougeimn were many of the most cel ebrated. names in our present history. 11 the result of their joint action fail~ to produce a beneficial effect upon the desti nies of the country, it will not be because there was a lack of talent to participate in its deliberations The Light is Breaking When engaged in lighting the "bat tles of the country" the soldiers of the late war were told that the nien who re mained at home—the democratic portion of them—were copperheads mill traitors, who were opposed to the Government, and who wished for the success of the "rebellion." This infamous falsehood was, to a great extent, believed by,thc soldiers, for the simple reason that they were debarred all acce,:s to Democratic newspapers, and every means by which they might gain a true insight into the real position of the great conservative party of the country, was denied them by the base minons of the most, tyrannous administration tliat etcr wielded power in the American Government. The con sequence was—ni might have been ex pected and as was expected by the aboli tion party.4-the majority of the • soldiers were drilled into the belief that the friends they had left behind them were enemies even morn to be fearcd than those whose aripies were drawn up is battle array on I tte plains of the old Dominion. Atd yet the very men whom they were thus taught:to despise the best friends she soldierr4d. They were the men who fought for the rights of the soldiers *Congress "and in State legisluturcs, hen their privileges as cdisens - vreter threatened with annihilation by the rab id And unconstitutional acts of a fanatical majority. But time, at last, "makes all things even," and the soldiers, newell asthous ands upon thousands of honest but here tofore deceived memberslof the abolition party have awakened in alarm to tae true issue now before the country. They see the awful precipice upon which the lib. erties of the Republic now stand,and look with horror into the black and disgusting pit of amalgamation which threatens to engulf the entire white modal system of this country Astute man they have re solved to abandon the pernicious doc trines wicch are leading to this end, and to support with vigilant energy that, par ty which is doing battle td preserve this Goverment, forever as the government of' LK.' white man and his children The cry of "copperhead" can no lon re strain them, front co-operating wiWthe true friends of bunlan liberty, and tooter tee bhnuer of the democracy they have hWOIII 1.11 111/1111111 the cll,O ,I ' Cly mer. Johnson and the union. Swollen by the addition of thoutands thew hitherto deceived men to it. rank-,the Democrat ic pirty will aidtie‘e a victory in t /etolao next that will be the tirtt tic!, ',twat d the regenmAtion of the Attica kan Republw. Encontaged by OW glad tiding, of victo ry in the KtiyAiinwillinins and the: date. whose election , follow chitely, , MOM the heels of our own. will make a grand el' fort to bunt the chain that ha , to li,og bound them to idle cur of the negm Jug gernaut, !he final remlawill one Of 011" Cllllol3' to the other the peo ple ‘i dl come forth released from a thrall dom of mind baser than the mutt' abject s(.lvltude or Wily MCI 1111110sed 1111011 the loinian rate Tbe brighten dig's of the Repuldie,,aie at, hand Let 11 , be _rid and want, or their coining Lei • tam a the rea.tewmin of the mottling .no Abolition Meanness! • TIINC It I • 3 1Z; 111 011. 111.401) 01 11 1 0 ..11111111* 11.11• 1111111 1.1 tlu• inception 01' .Lnd lorm beeo}i'llie de I 111-II 1111111.111 k, .11111 I 111,11 C. 1111.111/A1 11 110111 the 'lc , ' ,•g_.,l 010,1111 Hotk bad be come the a'dypted ethic, 1110111• I\0)-10110 ulna' thy con." teat km and lin:Tl - 111• the ou•trupult. 111(11e _;1•.1t Sl.llO 1'e1111 , )1I /1111.1 11.10 hou-cholll 1.1 - tub in an el CI limn, the ,iiy fell Ilion' it. high e-tate 11111 the l'eggatb dough or.ihohriiiit filth and 'nlllloll tianyendentale.n The mewl 1111q1111r1, C111:41.1. around I ilepon ,le"ice hall. are alimya if oh s, uratien indeed leyydlde mule' any (Lin aird k t loud .1' •ec -11011.1 aielde•ol ty.l , atipidity veil , like .1 pa 11 111 11101111111I . g the uui ient rose of • the Quaky' l'ity It r a well knout' ray'. that doling the `.1“,1011 NIIIOUIII.I 1 . 1111/11 COIIIKIIt 1011. 1111(11111g 11111 II 01111118 polite linen backi'd I') the Int)otiet , or tile milithry, and the ''You, eration of the Ilennanatae Club oreaniza -11111, a the elf), iiteeetited the atiotakott raid,. under the leadership ,of the ''lheid Duck. it '',!/ ',en la he my) from row 11111 preventing the peaceably 000- {hitt body. hut It remained for the municipal head ut the city in cony 111011 1011 11 II majority or its e ity ell 10 ylllllllll till' la't and most mg of the many outrages hitherto pct pe tritted.. On Wednesday, the hist , the President of the !holed States (no sed through Philadelphia nl. • ollto for Chicago, whither he has hl . lll nn 'led by the dirertma of the Douglas monument association to pal ticipate w the itiezeino nie. attendant. Ulloq laying the corms stone of the - Douglas monument in that ivy It 11 , 11111 11111111 1111 such 014 asions roc the Mil, or of a cil) to extend on be half of its citizens, the freedom of the eit) and the hospitalities of its Ouzo, Butte the scandal of e'icdizauon, 111111 01,1,0Tigat1011 1f the good name I,l ' one great State, the abolition 16.11pittle 1010111 the people of Philadelphia hate been t. 41 11111 . 011,1111100, as to elevate to the may et alit), absented himself 16111 the city and w eOllllllOll 111111 a 111:1101Ity et the city council tern-it:3l jilut.-eipulttisies or the to the President and the doi tinguslied gentlemen who aisiompaincil lino, including lieu I ;RANT and adill 1 . 111 FAItItAIII7T, the represent:tut , heads of the army and navy _ If this insult 411111 go mm . 1)111,141 0/1 the part of the people of phdadei t titta and the State at large if the NI 11..1e conservative, patilotie clement of tilt great State of Poinsyltania, can be thus placed in a false light II) the ofl scour tugs of the filth of New England craw cendentalimi, why then, have we faller; 111/011 evil times indeed- Lt view of the duty 110 owe our own good name and to pret cut our State f 10111 being Lingo a by - word and reproach, let this lag outoopping of inalignity on the put of the country ' s enemies, nerve us to still greater watit i tions in October', and cause what w,is intended as an indignity, to recoil upon the heads of its authors in a manneenot, to be mistaken Let it be made equivalent to an increase of fire thousaiul votes for lIIESTEIL C1.1"11Elt —We see it stated that Gen. ,loov A. LOGAN, of Illinois, is about to licit Pennsylvania to canvas the State for Gen. GEARY. Taking into consideration the fact that he in a candidate for Congress in his own State, and that he is very far from being certain of his election, it would seem'to be the part of discretion for him to stay at home and attend to his own alfairS. however, if he copies here, the liceple will listen to what he has to say, and then go and vote as they please. The name of LOGAN, since the war closed, has lost whatever power it may have possessed, and if the man,ever did anything that was really commohda ble it has since been covered out of sight by the base political trickery he has been guilty of in later days. With the close of hostilitbs batmen the North and South the epauletted lions or asses, rather, of the Loam.; school, have lost theit.influ once, and the people begin to nee,beneath the glitter of lace and buttons,the hypo critical beatings of the craven hearts that they have so long been taught to look upon as the soul of honor and upright principle. Ws here it rumored that the Demo cratic central committee have taken Ain der serious consideration the , propriety of 'procuring the eervioe of Senator HALL, to canvass this county and make the same speeith he promulgited'at the abolition pow-wow., at the court house ho Wednesday night. If such en ar rangement can bo effected old centre is good for fifteen hundred, Democratic majority. , —Keep it beftire the people that the Abolition- Congress, passed a bill conferring the right of suffrage on the negrocta of the District of Columbia. by their MI party vote, under strict party drill: All the Democrats voted against it. Keep this constantly before the people, don't allow the Abolitionists to dodge it. Force it upon them, _they can't deny it STEPHEN F. Witsom, the Uisuniou Congressmen from this district, voted for this bill. Will the people endorse , such legislation? we are gratified to hear, as we do, from almost every township in the coun• ty, of Republicans. in no tonsil numberp whg. declare their detMhninatimi to aban dell STET EN F. Wilson, on account of hi, Negro, votes in Congress. This is especially The ease among the returned soldier: Those of them who have been Smith, and know the utter absurdity of concerting suffrage upon beings little tm perir to the monkey in intellect, scout Ric idea. S rEVEivn is represented to haire ..1,1 STEPII es F Wit.si,N . S vote in Congcess;in I.lvoi of Negro,tiilirage in the District of enlumhia—"that he was a --fool for giving Niieh ti vote, rypresenting such a District as he did." tireyENS k nows a thing or two,and what's politic, and what isn't I srEn fin. FORN EY. —Tke "dead duck" having exhausted ,his billings gate vovalmlar) upon the action of the Philadelphia convention and those who took part in it, !wing, paticularly sevre upon the soltheri who propose to "vote they shot' —for the Ihtiuu —he gal lant thin ericrtut, who etc while win lar M . the "gallant defenders." whilm FORNEY delighted to honor, thus lakes oft his hide and hangs it upon the fenee I udl not refer to flip dedittwwwitoil inflionino tr3 epithets 1111 !I rp111.41 to that ronieuti of I no, proud to lint e been it !nineties. on, but edl only • lit , • them sour inside." nod writhed horitindiow r• fiinouneed Ole V of Philailelphist during the doting of the thimen t,ii. in o he h tou .Meat ored to stir the pod dwns Irhat )ou to deeds of rice. e 11114 111 , P011 :Neither it ill I ne,•npy tone e‘positig %our litideness beret tensing these gathiet soldier. of the W in.. took part m Ili, I °mention ar being Inlluonred by any 1111 i the hinliest, noblest nod most patriot 11/11.111,4 notch tf°3 so the human will. Alneh less nese they, as you insuninte, too lured with dish, fifty dowarranteil, unjust. and firm ohed usdertions ennie from on `with bad grill Wile° dirty loth 11)(1111/ t/1000 who, during the entire war, lime tree!) nod unselfishly I or illed their list , to restore.delend and perpetuate the !iron lidos of n unttlutunull government whit 3eu ore laboring to destroy. IVliiit yen ibind or neininifilishinl to JOstify you 111 ma liginng nod trodueing• theta whose putriolisin h., kooks':. ne the test of battle and is boom! 11111,1 , 1111). nv A. to the 11eg,11) Nittrrage—high Lax candidate. our readet + 11111 1 . 10111 the l'olltoving , pieenien or the w,.) his CI holds tiry th,eiting him It ',trout thelluntingdon Ginte,the lead ing oppo,ition paper lit Huntingdon 101111(3. It hauls down 17 t.. It t ' a mune and give, the loyonring relt,onslbr t-o do- (), 0 --Ilelino and al the lone 6 General tie was nominated, mid since then, and op to II a 1.411 e made by the liar imborg Telepaih44 that "du tarp, Georlie th, sterner ft 11l be the rettgAr adiun nrered to -11111,11111118011, " we were his Trielid, but we eouirrioi feel mutant at any tune that his election was sure, because 0110 fact pressed opon us, that the Radicals would line Mill abuse hlni , tiasi now that we bane taken our position with the Nation- pear we cannot expect him us the nominee tit the Union IlepublicatiVhi t) FIIIIIII L I4IOII 011 r platfot in of principles, we take his mune 111/Wp _from our most head, and will leave the 'place vacant until a Clll 11l ll I.lllle is nominated who will endorse the platform of our patty We could support lieu) /01 a middle!, as a man, as a fu 1.11, hot 11c cannot t lilts thecandidAte of the Ratlical-Republican party tNol lend of %whew Johnson ~ can vote for General Remy No sensible 111111.1, a line fin-nil of Johnson'« policy to °stole this l mon. 01111 NOll. 101 bleat y, and by so doing nil the Radicals in passing an insulting Judgment upon Atialiell .141110 1 011 Other men Cllllllllll 11111110 as they please,but as for um self,se shall 11111 C 011418113111. Wllll 0111 / 1,111,1111111115 Drops from ho Sea of Newspaperdom Wen./ Illat n nryntnen bring ",trung nltogellwr on one long thing. lie' iutelhgeq•e and aptitude of the evot hr.ttng darkey is fittingly illustrated by t lie following anecdote which we clip Item the Washington cot re,iondence of the New l'ork t Ofoinicf, oil The "ncd unkindest rut of all - 10 the 'bet that the, put lambs of St (IN till and STEN' ESs d,, not know - 1111ot is being done For them Ly tho, ph ilanthiopic get:denier', nor loue they any em reef Ova of the two they hold in the grand abolition con claps TiiiVihust be most humiliating tfisuch disinterested advocates of negro evality, and me feel likoicommiserating ATfe feelings the two gentlemen at this evidence of unappieciation on the putt of their Mack fl hunk -The ttttt nerous public schools of Wash ington city ore ROW being examined, and also the freedmen s schools A good story is told of the pt wine secretary' of Senator Sumner, alio attended one of-these instutt lions fur teaching the contraband idea how to shoot, and was maned to propound sonic questions "Child] en," said he in a grove tone, '.whitt Senator eon you mime 'there was a pause and then the bright boy of the class exclaimed, " Abrum ',mourn !", "\o," said the young gentlemen, "I 11/0101 what Senator in Congress do you know, or have you heard of v" Another pause and then a young specimen of ebony and ivory timidly suggested, Andrew Johnson' " "lie's not it Senulut , either." Just then another pupil was inspired nod exclaimed, “Genera) Washington'" Poor little igno rant colored boysnt —sohoot under the sha dow of the capitol,and didn't,,linuer the name of a Senator (especially Bumper) when Sen ators are doing so much for them " Ilere is a iittle item that will serve to show how the people urn paying_for abo lition rule. Read it, and ponder over the folly of keeping in power a party which collects such immense sums I of monevpd then exhausts them in less time than they are collected. If the tax receipts of the Internal Re'venue office fur one year amount to ,1it305,8n4.526,20, how-much do the people pay in one year fur all the taxes of the Government. It is well worth while to pause and inquire Aqo this matter, and see if some plan cannot he devised whereby such your -111101.14 and wholesale plundering of the people can be stopped. The Democrat ic Rarty of Pennsylvania are now asking the people to cease to be fools and try to he wise. We wonder if they will do it? Read : The books of the Internal revenue office, IC Washington, for the fiscal year ending June 80th, have just been balanced, apd it appears that the amount of money eolleeted during the year, in taxes in that depart ment, Wait three hundred and five milliene, eight hundred and sixty four thousand, five hundred and twety-six dollars, and twenty cents! I This Is merely oat! of tha Govern- Meat tales, and is exclusive of the customs, or State and local taxes which are about es much morn: Every dillar of this might have been tared by the exercise of a proper patriotism and fraternal feeling,in theeon grese of 1880-1. We would have "a little blood letting," and now we are paying for It miabove. `nut, lot us turn from the oontempla don of the imbecility of abolition officials do look foil Is moment , on the right side of thing*. To oleo* CLYMER is to b • az i lp back to our eiNntry,• peace,: n , Unionand j*sfise—is bn rc . ' ' ..ord , to ouforoe law sod to =ace eons of s government, inch as edu d beast of in the good'ohYdays of Democ racy. The Reading Gazette, publiklied at the home of our noble standard bearer thus speaks of his prospects: OLTllftleil rItOOPICTIL—From all parts of the State, we continua to receive 1-ie moat IVlFeeritig accounts of the rapid progress oar dietinguished candidate for (Jumper isms ' kiagazi popular favor. In Um enrol" , Dem ocratic districts, the people pre for him to a man; mid in the omint r ies which have been hitherto carried by the itelfutilicsus, he is making greater hbadwaf. The Delimitate are united end cordial to hill , sueporl, while thousands of otiose/42,as° solids suiting the opposition, who ore Leant]; sick til the de ; structive and revolutionary measures of the Radical Congress, openly declare thihr In million to go tof Ulm. as tlld bellitueetis for administeriag u a effective rebuke to the dte- Veliti S. , Sumac. cabal 01 distinionmts. he! erywhero the name df Clymer steady h t un the confidence and affection of the p pie, 1 and wherever he goes, he is greeted 'all 1 the heartiest entliasisisin On I howtber n a nd, his opponent, (I•.ry, is a ii.eail uremia upon the part, the , e ma natedhim his flame awakens little in cr est, and kindles no warmth •in the poplar heart Even among the neither', tbr it so voles his nomination was intended a bait, he meets with poor encourageon t. . 1 Ile has try military glory to attract them to him, and 0;4 have no confidence in hie - annist retire aluirties as a eivilitia. The • ganisation of Soldiers' Clymer Clubs in - most every county, slums that the '•Boys t Woe' prefer an )101109f and capable stab. - man to a paper General who never won brittle. 11 ith no Provost Marshals to into Mate voters ut borne, and no soldiers in th field to be tempt,' ed with by i heir superio officers, elymer's election by the utibiase verdict 'of the people may be considered a sure ttiing 41e will undoubtedly poll the full,o4willat was given to tiordge W Wood ward in 1+ , 0:1, and that n.tt oral elect him by II Inuority ',fat least Itrentr, thousand The :Astounding Record !--Read. Tax- Payers Read !--Citizens, Honest Men, Lowers or Your Country, Read !!! From the begturnai of WA,liingt.'s ad ralittettaltun in 1780 up to the end of Bu chanan's ad minisit.ation, upwards of 70 years, we have accumulated a 11:11.101191 debt of but :43,900,892, and such a thing as a ATIOVA I. TAX W. 1111k1101111 The Jacobins, and thnne of the Forney and tioary (action, came In power in 1851, and have in five yearn. fnetened a national debt upon the country of Q!,f13,09:1;!if,".H But few men have a couception , of this anormous MUM II in 21,000 nulvet around the Wiii hi greenh,tek dontar is ij mules long, and to tow their rinds together, this roortoott4 Richt would mai, a siting of glean hacks I: T1111:* %ROUND T 111: If (411,1) nett yet tenvee. balance of $ . 1,71.: 341 It Routely seems credible but suet, is ibe Sue:. is the result of .11, I=l 8111 1111414 1101 aIII . 11114 „is only the present notional debt, awl does not Inc lade the money allot has been forced lay taxes from mite people and expended Fur the fame panes, front 1862 to iftia'a in clusave.alrjeley 'el Airman. gases Ihe expen d:morns it $3,5,1 . 1,1,72,2')5,18 enough to make mother strung of one dol tar greenbacks IY' !Ma ItOUltD THE %SULU) anhaldn,e a balance el $113,107,72'.! Add now the actual expenditures of the govelninent and the above debt elicit is yet to be paid together, and you have as the cost of keeeping these Jacobins, negro lov ers and Disunion thieves in poker, the as• tontshing sum of $6,182,771,671,48 enough In one' tinflar greenbucka with then ends fastened x ogui her to gu I=l Rua 30 leare II bolavo of $11,8,51,066 in only four yenr94- This calculation does not melude the ptodigut expenutture ott the Rum, Dtsttntou l'ongt . 'ess of thin year Nur does it include State and bounty tuxes, resulting from their rule, 1101 111011111 paid fur substitutes by the people ' Nor waste of property atkd It 111011411.1111 other Inclaenials These tales would make a 1111111 equally to great f Or enough to all to put a line of greenbacks TINIES AROUND TIIE MOLL) ! honest men, tax payers, coter, what do yod think of the negro disunion record ? 101 l will remember that in 1860 when the Demo°late said that this Disunion party would create a civil war if placed in power they declared it a Locomen bin ! and said their party creed wouh+-lire peace, intro. duce economy and return., and create na , tional harmony. and prosperity \ nryeeThey refueed the Crittenden and all other comprorninee, and made the- war, killing by battle and dinette° 100,000 MEN enough to make a atriug of dead bodies, al lowing each to be nix feet, over • 58G NI ILES LONG ! They claimed when alum drafilng and, slaughtering the people, and stealing sad wasting money enough to put up a lane of greehbacks 66 tunes around the world, that at wax to brit% the South book into We Union, but now they struggle to keep them out and are ♦noleutly OPPOSED To TIIE UNION and demand that the negro shall he equal to the white man and thtit I=l Thad Ste•ens,tnetr lesiler,says the Union with his consent shall NEVER BIi,IIESTORED While they weree-afaughtering die people and stealing the money they declared that it woo TREASON TO OPPOSE TEE PRES IDENT! But now vetting up negro egallly dlittilltir Jacobin Union they coil the lwalY l aDoed agalinektbe PRESIDENT A TRAITOR ! becauxe he out those who sustain him ore for the Union In 1860 these Jacobins claimed to be the eapecial friends of a free press,-(roe speech• and freedom, but as soon as they were safe ly In power they sought to CRUSH BY DEBPOTIBNI every one who opposed 'their party mewl, and mobbed or refused eiroulatiOn through tre7italls to OVER 170 NEWBPAPERII,end arrested and imprisonMA large numbers of editors and chimes from all pens of the north. The last set of the Jusobin Disunion plunderers is an attenpt, not only to de stroy the Union hilt i'to enforoa titration and DENY REPRESENTATION TO THE PRO PLE ; to rafter l thentthe right ca(petitlou.and to incited revolution OVERT II ROW i ERNM ENT. - it <0 ,T t o take arum bow m • dir r ead them to Ja • ~ over. , j t tot attempts, 0 alent the South to itteite IN URRNCTI and REVOLU TIONS to overthrowtkoplogouthoritios of States. , . Patriots, lioneet men, lovers of peace, what think jou:of this startling but truth., fnl record Soldier., men of properly, supporters of free y gowkrnment, what think you of Obi Jooobio 000mpluoy_ to Ylootto. Lin QOM and erect a NEGRO DESPOTISM I" Will you, can you, continue them in pow er by - electing Geary 7 / Or will you spatain peace, Union, economy and hop*" by the election for Clymer} Wosir. ! Tell your neighbors of these astoutiaing expen ditures of your money ; tell them of the Jocobin crimes against society ; against the Union and against the Government! No matter what your former politics may have been, patriotism and duty calls upon you to raise your voice against this monster of in iquity which, after having robbed and tour. dared the people, seeks now the destruction of the UlllOll, the overthrow of the govern ment, thekstablishment of negro suffrage, and an aristocratic, and despotic govern ment by TRX•tION., USURP ATION,UNVOLIITIOM, fraud and force! --Sunbury Democrat. 1[A1 , 11,/iT LAIII.-110 slink plit brigade, has made o tieket at last. It mat in the Academy ou Wednesday afternoon, and , de tented the IVashinglut poytriot for Aston bly, and the doer of the dirty wark--Ihm k le—for She: If Their nominations are as follows • • Assembly, James Stuart, Sheriff, Osborn W hippo, Regis( or & Recorder, Dick NI 'ler Prothmotcry, 11 aril Dinner Ang ela!! Judge,James2rinor and David Pleich er, Comm:mein - vier, Devi , l Ilenterman,, her, It II Duncan, Coroner, Dr J t libel Nctu abbrrtisemento . k. - FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSU ADDRESSED" TO ALL Whon the syetent is relaxed by the opprbseive il alf of Summer, it becomes more or less pro, d posed to absorb thu poteuns arisiug from To fu e mud offal watt which our cities abound. T n is ono of the prevailing clothes of the divas seawitioh we are subject to at this season of the ycit. v r • k.rrt Drenerry, Choiero, andlart though not. least, L 005.... of Ike Bow el., Which Ic a forerunner of then eemplaista, and might, in ere. Instance, to be checked.— riglecting the premonitory symptom., the how n become relaxed ton degree which often term tatae in that fatal xceurge, Cholera!' Tlit qt.eallon naturally euggeats itself, how eau prat eta Ilene iltavases, and, if suffering, what the lure Thai grand preventive la clean! tees and lake air =SIM ~,,, 14 that hien hue ranee, (I moor . \I ARS EN'S CA KM INATIVE SYRUP, a origin lion rdtoposail of Rome and Barks in digene,. . South Antenna, whore the formula has been dupted ea being Clement oftleaoione in 1 disorders of the Bowel. 1 been tested in nearly a million faded. E= will co n ell the .duet Incredulous that the merits el ineil for th.o preparation fall far short of the eul ins which hove been showered on It by the pr. ii and the people who bare tried It. • A OUARANTIOC aceraupanaas oath battle, and all daalars are la strircled lopfund tho amount paid, if Al A RSI.4N%S CA RkINATIV I.: SYRUP fitilud c t A relkova and curs ovary cue of DIARY.II , • IanNTEItY Depot, 447 irof,dw.Y. N. Y Price ...... ~.. August 1 1, IS(16-1y, MOSIIANON -HOUSE. lILTPSDUIVI, PA, This lung tabliithed and well „kpown no 1, having b n purchased by the andrreigned, ho 1.011041.011 0 the former patron. of the estab lishment and o the puha° generally, that he intends retitto It thoroughly, and is prepared to yonder the tat satisfactory accommodations to all who nta favor bun with their patronage. All who stop th hem well find hie table Maw, dandy soppily with the best faro the market well utfora. 1 liar will alwnys contain the choicest rtflut re. Ihe stabling is the best ut town. litve hun n . II ono and all, and he feel. eon -11,4, et that all ii he eattefied ,with their ae, coin ~,,, datum. Stages run to and fstna the house 101 IN S. GItAY. Aug 3) . Proprietor. WANTED_ —s7s to 3200 per month, In gentlemen, and $95 to $75 for ladies, everywh re, to introduce the Common Sense Family S tog maohine, improved and perfircted It w I hem, fell, stash, auk, bind, braid and emb ider beatitifnlly—price only s2o—making th elutiu look stitch, and fully warranted for th years. We pay the above wages, or a corn lesion, from which twice that amount can be r. a. Address or call on C. BOWERS A CO Office No. 255 South Fifth etreot Fbiladelp a, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with rcularr and terms. August 31 '66- m. 1866 PIII • DELPHIA,IB66. L•PAPIRRB. LL BTYL4B, AND BOUNKI6 NEW F' HOWELL MAO PAPER HANOI Corner Fourth At 8, k, WINDOW SHADES arket Streets, Philadelphia. :bre, • large Ste.lk ut N. B. Always in Ana 51,'66 80. A DM IL O , I S I t S te TR A of Peter P. 3,„1, township, this coo }he undifsitied,• l estate are request. meet, and those same to present t settlement. ,•: ORE NOTICE. tiolnletration on the estate Itemetmed, date, of illtrlijL r, haring been granted to person. Indebeed to said ,to make Immedlnte awmg claims against too n, duly authentioatod, for JOHN II REIS% JAB. OEMAN. Atflaimetrotore. Aug :11-6t. - The public herb - oring or trash digss, she hashag I j ut Just clams or debts of her eostrul hereby (motioned ►6aieat my wife Catharine Fad. toy bed ►►d board with .voe►tion, I will pay no R• I 10MAS FADDIGO 18116-3 t Bellefonte, Aug. 8 RT OOMMERCIAL 1..2(J8. IMIiE Pine INSTITUTE.. whip, Arithmetic, Coca ina. forme, Carnage', nomography de., taught AND TELEOB Bookkeeping, Pen monwealth Law, B them, Tel both day awl events We guarantee fedi to those of the best counts". New and sparclo. npuis ur being furnished, and will be opened forth, reception of students on the Thirtieth day of August For Rill pariloularsy-speeltnens of Penman ship Lc., Address. tAVIB & BOWEN, P. kr fur In.trualon equal mmerelal &boole In Ile STATE AGRICULT RAL EXIIIBLTION. The annual exhibiti State Agrieultetcal Seale the Perm,lnnis, VUI bke plagib at B A 13 On eh* 16th, rt .btrt PrThl, velar t Widow of. lb, o meta otbepisie 1 'I , • • M 1 RAEOPO awl% I,irt za h tztn t 6111 is triameta a. _ l l:firttiz* ArmA4."rwridat. lisatoo, until spay, Amo A. B: LONGA ENE A flooritary, • E mid lagers, fa all f, BOASEMPSS.,. 014 AND LAMPS. at tha notion .tors M= JOB ralhrrNW a an' at the Watchman Corgano .8r le direct eoutpetitleu with all the 'settles makers In the en:wintry. "PELOODET" °mesa AND RIBLODBONS ! C. Pimouswr a. Sox, Ms.oursolurera. itaspeetfaliy Invite toe attention of parehaa era, the trade andyrofesidon, to the FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS Of their manufacture PSDAL BASS ORGANS Five else., Five Octave, one to Three Bunke of Keys, Three to Right settrOf Reeds. GEM SC WOOL o,lt 0A NS Nine styles, mingle and doubts Reed, Hose wood sad Olsen Widnut eases Prim! MELODEONS, Plano style and Portable, Twelve Varieties, from four to sly Octaves. BinKle and Double Bead Rorewood and Bleak Walnut Cases. Cl= Every Instrument is mode by competent workmen, from the best material cooler our per sonal supervision, and every modern improve ment worthy of the name, is introduced In them. Among these we would call attention to ,the TEEBLOLANTE, which has bHo so much odmired, and can be found only In Inetuments of our own manufacture, Prom among the very littering Teetimonials of eminent Professors and Organists, we give the followiqg extracts: EDIZEIM $l.OO The pedals I conceive to be unapproachable to their beuntiful smooth quality.—Win. A. King.. • It is a grand, good Instrument, sod doesredlt to the bullder.—ll. C. Nigger, Troy, N. Y. They are among the finest Instruments man ufactured In this conntry or abroad.—W Berg, J. liosonthal, Aptemas. They bate given tialversal satielltettoo.—Ti H Hawley, Fee-de-laa, Wis. There is • peculiar sweet sea cympathetla tone which harmonises ahem:Ai:4oy, with the voice.—W. IL Cooke. I em partlaularly pleased with the arrange meat et the different registers.—W. H. Bredbo , No other instruuseot so nearly opprosohtts this organ.—The (lhorseler, N. Y. Tbin Initrameqt bm a deer superiority over auytiting,yei lottudwed iditong us.—bodepew - T. The tones .ad soden are oreellent.—ltor. W 8. Leavitt, Bedlam, N. Y. The more we me It the better we like tt.—J D. Herm, Bodeen N. Y. The Two Bank Organ Howsonlam Is really is gem.—J. W. Itlowleutt, Boston, Iliee. We UT. found thaw *nailed la all potato ematitating a good imettuar4. C. Cook, T. J.Oook. It looks mod sounds sptsudidly.-13. B. Box km, Troy, N. Y. _Th ou ; lost . No pe ri tiot toad Illeledeo7 •sw mar Ea= Tb. fall book on Mlith substantial merits se superiority of workmanship, beauty of tone and ressoiableness of prim. And we must say that , t l e: i atlaefoo mopeds they are won worthy of —Aftudial Pioneer, Aural, '66. Or - Every Inatnunent 1. warrerdird And &ud odd Skipped' tet Mew York sky linked otArrr. Oklalam Oute, Ara Pd« 14M., Le., it op !Po9o 9 ft O. PELOUBST obit 04...Vietd, N. .7'. or to J. 6. 6011161. Moot, ' Astoombarg, - • c_s Co., Ps. STA. Y. Pontoon Bel Breedway, New York *VIE/ t 2 l A4ok ,INeetn, Phlladolplde, Bilaihsal re Sow, OkeilenS, Ohio J.A. Br 641 ~ Jeldesen, Nleblignal 'Wow/ Ohs ehneettl, l O►lol Joel H. Snow, Ma WISOLISAL.II AGM% Await 83, 18841 ly. Attgaliamit lobroms. N E' By OitE, MEDAL AT PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA Moro goods Oskbo hod forlsoi swasy at the sheaf, Mos* of bit ,19, 1565. RTTZMAN St KEVLER. at Phillpsbasg, Centre Panty. Penney Uonh, then et any other e n tabliehatent In tee Stat. They keep? canathatlY on hand a abates stack et STAPLE AND FAO 000D8. tOOTS ♦ BUOXB, READY JUDE CILOTRING, Notions, Queenswars, Hardware, Willow and eeds& Mrero, Aad la fist • complete assortment et all the ar ticles. usually found la a bat oleos country .tore, DREBB OQODB. French Merinos, al wool, Plaids, - Coburg. Reps., Alpacese, Meek Sclks, k., ke. HOSIERY-1 1 4ml and Cotton' Shirts and Drawars,'Floo Shills, Bilk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, best makes. CLOTIII3 MID CASHMERES—French Broad eloths, Satinets, Melton* ko., for sinter wear. SHAWLS—A full Ilan, ■II wool, • BOOTS AND SHOES. " we will keep at all theses fall salortmeat o custom made goods. PROD UCN TA ICNN .s2ss to vide IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, AND THE I=l J'AID IN CASH FORORAIN OF Flour and Feud, kept constantly on hand Aug. 24 1868-tf. RITZAIAN A BELLES EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. The teachers of Centre county are here by notified that examinatione for the schools, for the current year, will be held at the follow ing Owes and plasm, to commence e i t 10 o'clock, September Bth, at lifilheim. • • 15th, et P 41311 " 11th, at illisblefeburg ", 18th, at Jacksonville Penn Ore Kg Walker Marion $l3O to $240 Liberty " 19th, at Sagiertile. Howardi Curtin " 20th, at Howardeille. Boggs " 21st,, at Milesburg. Spring " 22,1, at Phomlt Mills. Haines " 28th, at Aim:dung. Miles " 29th, at Rebersburg. Potter October let, at Centre Mall. Hanle " at Boalaberg. Fergaton " Bd, at Pine Grove. lialfmoun " 4th, at Stormstown. Patton 6th. at Waddles S. 11. Benner " 6th, at Roek.43 11. Snowsbookßurnsitle" 22th, at Ashen S. U. Union " 10th, at Unionville. linston Oef. 111. h, at Martha Furnace B. H. Taylor & Worth Oct. 12th, at Port Matilda. Ruth Oct, 24th, nt Pbilipeborg. lisaminatione will be held at Rebersburg„on Saturday, Oot. 27th., and at Milheim, on Sat urday, Nov. Ad., for the purpossof accommoda ting each as could not attend the regular public inspection, on' /resenting !statements, lived by at lout the.. directors stating that said ap plloants are wanted to tea ch, in the dbitriet, giv ing also the reason why they did not attend the public examination. Directors and citisens are respectfully Invited to attend. It. M MALIKB, Alm 10-6 t County Aiamtribteadon. $66 to $260. BEAUTIFUL RESII)ENCR FOR BALK—The undersigned offers for rode hie very desirable property 1n the borough of Bellefonte. A lot of grottyWoontalulng three fourtim of an acre more or Iten,•on which Is 'erected IL good two story dwelling, • good sta ble and other putbuild age. Also exeellent fruit of all hinds,'oenileting of apples, peaches, plume, pears, chemise, grapile, gu Incas, currents, goose-berries, and rap-hurtles. The property Li situated near the Bellefonte Academy, and le certainly one of the meet demi -I,diutt homes in the town. For further purlieu quire of I Aug I 0-tf. WHEELER & WILSON'S TIIOII RsT PREMIUM LOCH•STITCII SEWING MACHINES Theo, machines are adapted to every moiety of sowing fur family wear, from the lightest muslin to ttre beadiest cloth. They work epel ly well upon sllk, line., woolen and cotton goods with silk, linen or cotton thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid and bind, making • beautiful stitch, alike la both sides et' the articles sewed. For sale at Unionville, Centre county, Pa. Instructions given, and niachlnee kept ad justed fur one year. Send for circular. Address DANIEL LENIN, ,Agent, July 10.-3rn Fleming P. 0,, tontrd Co., Pa VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE. The subscriber offee at private sale, his residence, situated on the west side of Alle gany street, Bellefonte. The house is well fin- Med, the lot in splendid condition, with a good stable, out-buildings and every convenience; altogether it Is one of the most desirable prop endow be Bellefonte. He also offers. three sores of out lots, well lo cated, and in the beet of order. e Jane I, IN. MITCHELL, M. D. TO FARMERS. • eitAIN 'DRILLS ! GRAIN DRILLS t The celebrated Gum Sptlng sod GYM Roller GRAIN-DRILL, the origbpal Willoughby'. Petal. PIA ale by J. P. Hughes, three miles west of Bellefonte, ale agent for Cent* and , Clinton asentise. Ala titnner's,liteeter's sad LOINIsbar i area Drills for sale loan than can be Darla else where. Address J P. ITLISMES, July 20, 1886.4 m Haldane, Pa. Leg — al-Notiteo: EMI ADMINIORATRIXS NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of John Flask, dammed, late of anon-Slum, battled been graptud to the undersigned, she re quests all persons knowing Omissive. Indebted to mild estate to make tannediate payment, and gmsd having Maims against the same, to pre sent them duly authenticated by km for settle ment ELIZA bIetrINNEY. Aqg 34,41 t. Anhaiefsmater. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The troleseriber offers fur wale a 'Ous t:de property situated in Putter township, throe (teeters of a mile from the town of Centre Hail; consisting of fire asses of eseoellent led with s comfortoble dweller home, stable and other buildinp erected thereon. Fos further wee. lan apply either pessonally or by letter to the subscriber on the premises. Aug 341 m E. W. BWRINY. ADWINWITRA I IIWAS NOTICE. Letters o odsnintstrattoe on the negate Maio., **wed, lat..of Posner township, haring been granted to gha undor• signed all perform itedettsid to sold datata ore busby ,raqweated to niabwisensediedo'payeant, and those boring °rants against dm Asap, to present thorn dilly anthoutiostted,lbr settlemeht. G. W. RUWBARO AshisnoWtrogor. Aug W-8. , A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the es tate ,of John A. Storer, detests*" d, Isle of Miles .tewnehip, haring been granted to the under signed, all paonons Indebted to 'Mid estate are reqessted to Maim immediate payment, and all hewing claims against the lame topreseat them, deli authenticated, for settlement. July 37, 18116-Bt. VALUABLE FARM FOIt BALE, The eabewribee' Aiwa far ash b val.. tie fan. containing DIOHTY-BIZ ems; forty woe of which are cleared and in s 10411 nolo of auldvalide. TitiCrofemebing V ei ns fibres or. wall weyerod MU white Ono. soktlithor. A gpod name' holm, bora Jper4llww,eol-leoll altior are enacted on the *preen ; and • good optiovhdelln kodopsing tif ntordweintloot wink. A Ore rooms eirellnal of dedlo , oppli sofas,- li w torryit r re tatitiorfit6it and wilt mg ad • tosennaldo lot. Yew Anther I. IhnooDon and lento. ore etroltel, dil 4 1 tenor to DAT Ir, IDIONND% Blindi Ir. Odin Dw. • 111.1/01141-AnGie ?i ,. A ~ Pisn's. T 9 4 ta )111 c.lt AOl R. DoNE Waliti. yowl to w Airtlllitml Ogee. rogaTLIEV NEWEL' ISXBOUTID AT THII3 OYSICE. HATS £ OAPS, ALL KINDS 13131:EIIM F:43IIAFFIIK, Atheinidr•Ow,
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