11l fisionaticintairbian P. GRAY MIRK, into■ MID PROPRISTOS . -- Xn LT. JlRrripst =1 WELIEFONTE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21, 1866 TBII WS —4f per year when pan/ in &drawee 2.30 when net peel in ail en 4 03.00 when et )Mid Were the •apinuon al they*. FOR - GOVERNOR, HON. HIEBTER CLYMER, Ella 33=1 FOR CONOREFS. ( TH EODORE ll' RI t ; FIT OF 1.0,K 1111 k♦ FOR ASSEMBLY. FREDERRIKIttrZ , of Hann.. FOR RIUISTER A RECORDER J. P. OEPHART. of Penn. FOR PROIIIoNITkRV, JAMES H. LIPTON, of Milemburg Fog snEKI} F. - DANIEL KLINE, 01 , 1111 W it • YOH ASSOCIATE JI'LiG . E , q, JOH N HOSTER MA N. Potti.r. WILLIAM ALLISON jr . Hon ard ton , COMNINSIONER. WILLIAM Bellefonth FOR ACDIToR JOAN KINNANEf Spiwg FOR CORONER, DR. J. B MITCHELL of lielioronte Contr. County Negro Suffrage Ticket ony,. ••• —Stephen k Wkl.i .1•.••11,1, --Jame/ T AA.... oar. and It 11 Nett her. 1/I.r.f—C 0 V 1 .1.11... Hey tmd Rt.l.ard Prutilopooury-11 11. Ilenma C inwed..eorr —Thorns. 11,..tertu. /witty.—Ruben 11 I.htur. L'ortomo r— Dr..; [lf any ut tlte kepol•linati grut'eosen •laung.l shove old*. t to Negro Sollr.ge.. • 111 1,g1.41 to @Balm th• pr"por ‘1,(11, • !WU n AV as AM Grand De ~ , I ratic Kass Meeting The Denweraey Centie and admit log countie, wQI 11.,1,1 a I; it kNI) BIAS; MEETING •t tlu. plave (.11 Saturday., Octotwr t,th Some of the mo-t I,l'ollll cent epeaker. in the I • utted State. will be present. likickt ymir at rangement• a. come. The lame. of the .peoker., to gether with •ll the arrangements will he published next week Clymer and the Prdepitet The enttral Press. in its last' asue, stater that the great Chiller meeting re cently held in Lock Ha'ven was a "dead failure. This is on a par with the usu al assertions of that delectable sheet.and show, beyond all doubt the utter impos sibility of the co-habitatinunf truth and abolitionism. The Democratic meeting at Lock Haven wan one of the largest political assemblages we over saw, and t at - 1 - othusissui and good feeling privai . HIERTER CLYMER, the gal lant and able candidate of the Demo,' racy for Governor of Pennsylvapia, woo himself present, slid for more than two hours held the immense audience as if spellbound by,the power of his logic and theqhunder of his eloquence We occupied a position where we could both bear and Piec, and we don't think inure than 'hall a dozen, persons left the audi ence during all the time that Clymer spoke. The speech itself was one of the moat masterly efforts ever addre..ed to ally political a..senibisee and evinced the great ability ponete,el b. Mr ('Link R. with a depth of thought and rea.oning which stamps him as one %Labe firm statesmen of hie day And Democrats have great reason to be thankful that Hitgrxe CLYMER to our standard-bearer to day He ban the ability to cope successfully with the ablest men in the opposition party. and there is not a man in their ranks who darelfoto meet him on the stump His very ap pearance is enough to frighten an aboli noniat, end his massive brow and fiery, piercing eye, are correct indices J t the mighty intellect that lies concealed. but ready-armed, within the glorious cham bers of his brain. The ability to rule wisely and well Wstamped upon his coun tenance, and his whole appearance is suggestive of that noble ideal of the po et's upon whom, lie sad. the tied. had set the impress of a MAN And Htsarea CLYMER will be the next Governor of Pennsylvania. We believe, if the Almighty ever condeveend. to no tice or direct the affsiirs of mess, that thin result has been decreed in High Heaven and its accomplishment is just as sure as that the moruing nun shall rise And we are the more encouraged in this be lief from the fact that the people of the country seem to be awakening to the great issues of the hour cud are every where evincing their solemn determina tion to stand by the old constitutional landmarks of the Democracy and to pre serve, intact, to future generations or white men this great White Man's Gov ernment, now threatened by the legions of radieal-abolitionism with that most disgusting of all moral or political ideas er systems—the political and social eqnality,of the black min. We repeat that we are greatly rejoiced at the proapect which the near future pressene fur our coutimplation. It nevem uif the long night. of darkness which has overshadowed the land and drenched our peaceful valleys with human blood free: its gory clouds is about to pass away, tad we are again to witness the return of that glorioue day when the hopeful rays of the Sun of Peace obeli once more illumine the Republic from the ice-bound oculist of Maine to the oceah.weithed shore of Oregon. Let Democrats, then, take heart. The old banner still floats proudly above ash in October next, following the lead of the gallant CLYMER, we will plant it hiediond dry upon the very towers of abolitionism, and from thence hurl down defiance at our fem. Courage. Demo- Orally ant It II and Peansylviiis will be good for CLimin by TWIIIITY Thou &tap majority I , Convention of soldiers meihweliClevelend endorsed President Johnsen and denounced nutioshm. It Atha, &roved the le.edimieion of the &schen &sins. Met Deserter Questkme We invite the attention of our read ere and the public and more capecialll of the men who are to compose our elec tion hoarder this fall, to the decision of the Supreme Court of this State in reference to the right of "deserters," so-called, to vote in the coming elections. The pith of the decivinn is that no election board has lithe right to refuse the vote of any man, on the plea of desertion, who is otherwise properly qualified to perform the functions of-a citizen, unless he has tarn previously tried and found guilty of the crime of deserting and the record of such trial is produced in evidence against him at the polls. This . is the mini and substanee of the decisien made by our Su preme Court, which we publi-h on our first page to-day. and to which we earnestly .-itil ite the attention Oren candid, thinking mac. who desire to we the po lio :of the elective franchise 'deserved and guaranteed to every citizen who may . I.e properly qualified to exervige that most potent and nrestimable privilege Is has heen the habit, herettil'ore, in this , omit). and indeed, tin oier the State. v.liereter an abolition leiarrl 1:011- 1.1441 tbs ieception or rejection of a to refuse to reeelVe the suffrage of eo ) 'wen who hail been in was suspected or at, used of desertion. Upon the mere preferment of such a charge hy sonic jk•r."ll at thi poll. and without 'wool hatevrtr of th. truth 4.4• the seta-atiol.• No cii had the, i ,r,,,,edure he,n carried that es en men' who were Ulla% olibtbly sent from Ih, it re,pi:ctite tom lethips on the oce.i.doti of a draft. were styled ter-. and were rettr•rib the right tii , thi the (soil sod pnuctl,i„ • thrir choice nab thi• ion nei•n used 11111011 111113' OS 4111.111,4 the nieirbier• or t,oth iht. eel pee-ua , co•c+ ~f the I wry WOIIIII not ittl,e Iteett.ta ',web ground for complaint I,ut these abolition lioulds in sal 1ai.13 made the Jima iinunition acnitim it, .4wlat, w6,le tt WtlNnejr• put in force .1g311,1 Ilk,. members of theiruwn pally Such a pro•titlition of the assumed pow r- of au election board I:ululated great against the lights and pi it ileges of a harp numm r of legal and gnaLlie , l tot err,. and called 1.'1.11) for mires.. That •••Ire-40ea , , given by the decision of the :-nitreie ('oust in the Cane of tinier f Wills-. noel the question o f the rig ht of an election board to reject the vote of a eitirren upon the mere suspicion, aeru-a trim of assumption of desertion. has been definitely settled in the, n....... e -- Hereafter. according to that the-vote of no otherwise properly quaff'. fied elector can he refused upon that plea. mile. the guilt- or (6, p.ov ~,,, Lr arhstaillitrfe•l and prmeit by the record of his trial t:imrirtion at If torture lime, PICODI (Bt) AT TkfF. POLLS. • New, we wisltsto say to the public gen,- erally. and to abolition election boards in particular. that this decision of the high est tribunal in our State must he duterred Democratic boards everywhern have al ways taken the votes of properly quali fied electors without reference to the question of desertion, and hence this ad monition need not apply to them. But the Democracy are determiined to en force the law of the State as expounded by Chief' Justice WoouwArn and con curred in by the majority of the Court. arid the proper steps have already been taken in that direction Therefore, no exclusion of democrabs from the polls on the plea of desertion, in abolltion pre cincts will hereafter be allowed, but ev ery ruses who I as the right to tote tin der the law must be Protected in the ex ercise of that right, and ao question of desertion will be permitted triviterfere ith his pr ivileges in that lespeet, all the abolitron boards in the country to the eoau,uy notwithstanding oo (h i s subject we would ad unnn4h nurahulitiun fiends I n thi n WWI. ty to bear in mind the tort ,if the trial and con% 'Hum of' the Sinne- Shinc abolition election board. at the last term of our court. fqr thin ',cry t They refused 'the vote of a qualified vot er in that precinct on the nenTentiOn that he was a deserter The consequence was that the hoard matt arrested and tried before Judge Linn, and two of its members, both a , bolitionhits, were convic ted of illegally defraudin a qualified voter 0ut...0f his right of suffrage The other member of the board, a democrat, was Bleared of all cOmpiteity in the trans action. because it was proven that he was in favor of the reception of the man's vote, which circumstance shows about the pOnltiOn f the...two parties on dint q 111,41011 But this is not the only in stance in which an electron board has exceeded its powers. A number of sim ilar nistunces tel out or the last election, have recently. occurred, in which election boards have been arrested and heavi'y fined for thus disregarding the nghtss of the citizen We repeat again that the law will be etc fors ed, und us tha penalties attached to Its t totistion are heavy and severe, we warn our abolition opponents to heed the waruing -Will the kir ATC•fI •'I give It. reader. the encouraging news from Maine, Vermont end California '--Prifini Yes ' we hate to say to our readers that tho,e blackguard States in New England went nigger by heavy majorities. Cali. forum, however, in not so certain, for radicalism.• The returns ain't all in there yet, and we have had some heavy Deni• °cultic gains. Probably the Democrats will yet carry that State As for Maine and Vermont, nothing else could be ex pected from them, and the tars that they have gone overwlichningly for ne-- groisin is only additional confirmatory evidence that they have Hunk beyopd re demption into the horrible and sAtl-dc stroying quagniire of abolition infidelity. The Democracy gave them up long ago. Like Ephraim therivirjoinid tialre r idols. God has given them oval* hard ness of heart, and the result of their elections does not concern or affect us here in Pennsylvania in the least. They sad their interests, aspirations and hopes are as completely disconnected from as as if they were a foreign and independent government, and we have not a single , feeling in commoa r vrith them. While we despise and pity their ignorance, as far as data( dia — Wriams concern or affect the political prospect in 'our own State, we don't care a smithereen how they result. •y betoken nothing disastrous to us, while the contemplation of their apeedy Geminating degradation will only serve to strengthen t h e hands of the Democracy and ounservallive men of Pennsylvania into renewed and more vigorous efforts for the complete disenthrs3lment of the noble people oldie Reputes° State. Foots not to be Disputed Has anybody-ever heard any .rbolition- If any doubt yet remains in the minds of the people that negro suffrage and jet deny that Brumes F. WiLsos is blaCk social equality are the objects of in favor of Negro Suffrage? No. It would be top palpable a lie, for even the the radical abolition party, of which praeticed lilts of the lying leaders of the Geary is the candidate for Governor in this State, we hope it will be removed negro suffrage party, to attempt to paint off upon the people. HE VOTED TO by the following extract from a,speech GIVE NEGROES THE RIGHT OF delivered by lion. lIORACE MAYNARD, SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT OF at Athens, T e nnessee, on the 31st day of COLUMBIA., He voted M amend the -August last. MAYNARD is now suppor organic nets of all our Territories, so that tiug the Rump Congress and opposing within them there should be NO DEN!. the President, and is stamping this State AL OF TEIE ELECTION 'IRAN- for Get!. GEARY. Here is the extract • CHLSE ON ACCOUNT OF RACE OR - And I tell you,zentiensen, that 4 , • stunt Couvt. Ile voted for the Civil Rights coon:tit tut negro eluslity Bill, #hich confers upoii zIEGROES and it was sn one ' irYtat tit, negro ' s ' r ' oult ° l 4 o t Orim " :l " - , tercel testify In your ALL THE RIGHTS OF W IlltE MEN scums—that his oath ~ ..ner not , b iny, rnr e d He rdtcd for the proposed Constitution testify at your emirts with impunity, but there ul atuondinents. which are TO MAKE NEGROES CITIZENS' AND VOT- ~a r ru Y a • „ vi ' d e n i t7 ,t h h o l rl i b... •"- w e man in your Stale. ERS IN PEN SSYLVANIA and every ! Toy. gentlemen, in a alien Lune he will YAP.' other State, and in EVERY IN. , i"' I•ul.•• •Ul• STANCE, at 'EVERY oPPolausi-, g" "'" „car radon% This vl . ! b: the eexuTt e o l : TlTl: TY and cyder all circumstances, m o . e . ila i l h: wri politic al rhangea of the next few HIEN F Wit.miN, voted to place iittpioes tin a perfeet,equalite with the white me" This in what the "radical:. ate laboring or the Isth dietriet li i . and now wit appeal Ao Voters did ou scud him to Cullum' , Frogi.E. of the hind to prevent such a to legislate against your niterexts for the horrible and degrading COHNUltilllation as Venetic or the black. race ? Ile did it Ile is indicted - by MAI NAM/ ' DO the pco voted for the Freedman s Human Bdl, plc need any more warnings on this sub which TAXES. YOU firrnly aallions nJ j u Lt' Will they sleep until the chain of Dollars annually to ked and clothe fie- this negro despotism is bound forilver grow. wIM are able, if they wefe not to about them? Awake. White Men' pr lazy, to work And earn a living fur them- the day will cone a hen your sons and selves. Hit voted to make you pay Fl VE ! daughters will - intermarr) with wenches MILLIONS Or dOLLAßS'sn''''''llY and buck loggers, and your courts and Young Ark"- Wu , this not iegi.lu4lc assem'alws will be titled with legisleting for the negroes at )our ex- . fllack judges and representatite 4 . ‘Ve Pell - e, white nice? That: ho toted fir call upon the people to prevent this or every one of tlw nrcasurels we have hero cuised party from inflicting tlns great charged him with so nit: WILL DARE To wrung upon the laud Forget your pre- EOM So far a. It tali' in hi. power in eiery Slav lied do to you and Wore :11 , u its lllell or tel story that l'ongre, had Jur- you 410 to your i•hildiett and the goterri I.tlictititi: Pm F' Wit.soN, along tains that arc' to come after you Re with other radical abolitioni-itv, made itivittber that Country inettimr 4retch tiegrue, the and political equal or myr forth her hantrt W you. bidding you the white man, and then attempted to I to lilt her remit the duct of her humilin force the -ame tieLa , i ig doctrine upon Lou and to .ttike down the the State by incorporating into the "Su- ' traitor, who would betray her to her firma,- law of the bind. ....mon mak- rum cog THEM crrizENs. :ma preventing :my State from making any law, abridg• I -- \V hat do our abolition I,k3anst, mg any or the I ight4 of ear/ens—one ; think of ;en Grant. aho refused an h rightZis - tire right to vote of anon at Cincinitati, norall , e, as he Ake you in thvor or thew things white said: President Johnson wits.---4 • men of the I: 4 th District you are ikkanklei-in-chier and he would too wit no ‘ote for STEPIIEN F. IV ibsist, the man ; denton , traqini towaza himself that wa, that every negro. and ever) •adtveate of I not also intended Wilk, honor to the Pre negro equality and noiiro suffrage in the sident of the ( * toted States ! After this district hurrah, fin It you nie not, pointed rebuke. adminietmed eti the rad ,we for the white Man . + randidatc--tike ik•ake who wished to in-alt the President laboring man's candidate he candidate by I-1 ring him out of the programme of who if elected, will not vote to degrade , a public denlinistration during the lisit you to a level With negroes. or to tax youlor the presidential 'tarty to trier 66' re for the benefit of lazy thieving blacks. I c,•ntlyf a vre suppose the radicals will call If you area white tuna vote fur ‘Tittur- ; the General a ' traitor - and go to mu- DORE but if you believe - your. 1 king the people believe that he never self to be a negrw with a white kkin • on did do much for his country after all! vote for STEPHEN F WILSONI • " trUst, our kaddiurs and all the admi- run, of Gen. Grout will take partieukur Work ! Work !! Work !!! notice that he i., a devoted friend of the ' r Presitlent's and a warm and unflinching Democrats, remember that there re supporter of his policy of Vestoration. but a short th Tat, for you to -work in. Heuce his indignant refusal to accept of But seventeen days from this(Friday) a personal honor which was intended by until the election. Are you prepared the radicals who offered it as a gross pub for the context at the polls? Have you lie insult to the Chief Magistrate of the seen to it that ei,•ery Democrat in your Republic district has been assessed? That those who have to produce their papers at the V roux St FM/WE was asserted duroig polls, have their papers at hand ready to tlie war, by allowing White Soldiers to produce? That every thing that can, Rot and Starve in pris;? because their is being done to further...the good cause? ' caroms would not exchange Man for Man There is a vast responsibility resting up- fur Negro Soldier, on your -hnuldetv Itis for yna to ony White %lett of the Eighteenth Con whether we Shall succeed or whethet we gre,ontal lbstrict do )(to de.ire N Vila( shall go down before the black-border 4 of tit FrltAoo Abolitioni , ln Centre county cut], if the If you do, S WILSoN k ill faior of Deenoeratu hut do theirduty—lf they work it, Note for hint. JAS. T Sitmcr is in --if they try -give CLIMER. and favor of if. "vote for hint and the whole ticket. teethe/maw,/ W hue Soldiery of the Eighteenth Coto prity. tutu ate •de•orting the gre-,iithal Distlict wa , it Nr.tiltO vir enemy by the wone there is not a town- ritAi.E ;toil Negio Equality Von noitzlit Ship in tlii• county - but we (MI I for toplratyo('hunrs, well w ho hat r heretoriii acted with the iilMlitioneo. , , who open ly declare that they adkviiie with the Democracy t'os fall and will ak tnt them .01 5 11'ut ilfiwu abolitionism nu deep that u. will never trouble the ettutttey We lITr w the right 'truth lacid Justice 'rite people are with u• arl, on our sic] Let us work then and make the vieuoy which certain to perch upon our banner 4 so overwhelming that the impudent black faco of abolitionism will never show itself again Off with your coats Democrats and to work Our county is sure for eight hundred majority let us make it twelve _ r „ A GOOD NOMINATION.—Iv'e are glad to see that the sturdy Democracy of Lan caster county have nominated 11,r Con gress. against that old anialganiationist and leader of abolitionism—MAD STE ENS.—SAML EL F. REYNOLDS, a gallant young Democrat. whom many of the readers of the WATCHMAN ate personally acquainted with. No man perhapli that the ,Demoeracy of that section could have placed upon the track, is more de serving—better imatlitied for the position —or would poll a larger vote than REYNOLDS. He is an eloquent speaker, an able debater, and would be an honor to the constituency that would choose him as their representative. In this, his native county, Mu. ItevNoLos has many warm friends in both flarties who would deem it an honor to vote for him as one of the Pennsylvania delegation to Congress. a.is fine abilities, hissterling worth an a man, his undoubted integrity, fit him especially for that position, and if the white men of Lancastercounty do not choose him no their representative, in place of the hoary-headed old traitor —brieiens—they will deserve to be rep resented just as Stevens represents them —as if they. were niggers and nothing I=3 —Butler bee been nominated for Congreee In MusaehtmettA.—E, A fitter man to represent Massacitu .setts could hardly have been found.— ! Massachusetts, the mother of dissonsimi and radical hate, is well typified by But ler, t o lie public tubber and private thief. Me will represent her well. All the mean ness of that infinitely mean section and State will find • proper medium for its outlet through the craven heart of."Beszt Butler," whose fingers will handle her interat and his own at the same time.— It is eminently proper that the State and the man should be connected publicly and privately, for in all this broad laud there is no State and no man who have such an appropriate predilection for each oth er as these two. By all means put them together. Massachusetts, the harlot of disension and Ben Butler, the robber and insulter of women! Their Object Judie... , and remenilwr )our country' NVII,-oN t. light' lig Nllto fOr 111111 II you don't believe in NBIRO FQVAI,ITY , &tit want Negro Suffrage, poi support the policy of Reconciliation and think the Cuimitu hou good enough without finther qmend meta'. vote for Mester Clymer, for (Itiv• ernor of Pennsylvania. vote for Theo dore NVright foi Congress in the Eigh teenth Congressional Distilet , tole tbt I , ,,•deriel. Kurtz for Assembly Let rat 1.3 voter !settle these questions in his own mind berme he goeN to the Polls in October next •-011 that oho' he must choose The ('ivil Right. Bill, ietoed by Pie, ident Jolite.on, but earned by the lin pat t Two-thirdA Powei w l'ongri.s leer hi., vote, loitahlidlioi Negro Equali ty beling the law, in all the Nu t t,. ti I' Wilson, member id' ('oagre„ front the Eighteenth Omit' eadonal triet, voted for this bill l'eas 111, nay:, 3s, (louse Journal, page 390 MARK' TIIE PREDICTION F the Negro Semite candidate for Congress in thin district will be DE FEATED BY OVER ONE THOUS AND VOTES. lie voted for Negro Suffrage. We speak what wn know when we make this assertion , —Men who beliele they arc whiir men snd not white-waThed neiroes, will vote for CIXUER, WRIGHT, KrItTZ, KLIIVE, and the other Democratic candi dates. —Do not fail to read the letter of 110:4. Tuxonoax Manta, explaining his position. It is to be found in anoth er column of to-day's paper. —Do you-want to vote for men, who favor negro suffrage? If so, vote for Ueear, WIIooN, STrART and other abolitinn candidates. -STEPHEN F. wilioN voted ter negro suffrage; opponents of negro suf frage cannot. and will not vote for Important Letter.—To Conservative Re publionne end Friends of Constitu tional Government. We take pleasure iu laying before our readers the following correspondence, whichspeakwillor itself . , WitglAhliPOlLT. Sept. 15, 060 rUNODOIIIit Watour, Eso--Drar SIT Many of odrOoliservatlve citizens? frlondly to the iteetoration policy of the President, appear to be in doubt as to whether or not you cordially and fully endorse that policy; and whether, if elected to, Congress, you would use your best efforts to strengthen Ma arm of the Executive iu tua patriotic endeavors. (d. We deem t‘proper that your views should be ;dearly understood, and you will confer a favor upon your friends by defining your position In regard to ihr . grt at 'Mei now before the nation. Very respecif• ily, Your obedient t, E. E. MINIS. Locc..Hayss, Sept. 17, 1866. E B. (/aria, Eatt.—Deurßo :—The Pres ident of the Unithel States in replying to the committee, appointed by the National Union Convention assembled in Philadelphia on the l.lth of August last, to present him with an official copy of us proceeding., said "You have told down a platform upon which .n can mak. common cause, 'dad quad suited together for this testoriumn of the States and the - 1i don of the,""no•- moment without reference to party." Understanding the President to have corn milted himself utir eeeee etl.lo-Lo4the Lenin llalien of Priam])lee made and atltpled by that, Cotiv - intion, I most heartily endorse the President nod his Platform. I do not believe the Southern Stales were ever out of the Union; that Congress has any authority to deny the right of repro seriation, or preacribe the qualificailons fur the elective franchise in the States; that any State or cotobruds ion or Slates hie the right to withdraw from the Union or to eaclu4,l through them nClioth to Congress. or other wise,' any other, State or States Item the Union; or that any ainendinetit to the Coo. st notion is binding without the c mien' of three fourths of all the Swett I believe that slavery is abolished, and that the en franchised neg.es slimild receive equal protection to every right of petsou and property I believe the rebel debt involid end not bieding, our uniloual debt sacred and inviolable; and that the natitill should make liberal provision fur its soldiers and minors and their Yr I t/u1.3 anti orphan: I do not believe that the lottfrage should be con feted on negioes to Pennoylvanut or any other State or Tdrrit,ory. I believe the ba sis of representation in the Statee• to be n bull ter for fair discuss ion and adjust that the simple.' and molt equitahle„ porti- eeeee to atilt booed Upon thy whole !Julian 1 oti Thot ground is 11111117 corored tit the Declaration of Principle, which I'l •ideal Joltnron its pi onottneed "ry 4(c0n41 Di I tar -1111011 Oi lode lnauleucr , end i believe fillll - inset% e, ety greet trite now before Ille people Thanking you, delr mtr, hr the oppor - 111nIty al/onleol mr t” vottees 1111•111 1 jorlien null and prevent interepre.tent ow.. I re MOM 1011, TI11:011111:1; 1111111 lIT —II, r, Fred I),.ugins .In.l Parton Itrownitre wejentne.l with cheer. at the • bunk nnti tnn tonlvnivni - /.e, And they will Nome thi) be tielimned itil beer, at the gallows Au out raged and indirant people will e‘entu ally bring them tojwitive at a rope scud and then all the "black and fan in the country won't nave them. RALLY. wirrE! MEN RALLY! • - • • - Nt r: V . • Eyovit vrie MATING , Thr r = 'eater, be, m.pmete.l ntectuiv t be held M the I.•llontfig Immo um! plures elawe n. l'enw,tirtt.h , p, Friday rut etwng, 21 Jarkimnt .11e, ,Murion twp. do I. 21 Z.. n. Walker tarp , do .1.. 21 Penn Il.all..l4regg tarp, Sstardat, etterneou 22 Itora ',burg . Harms tarp . de do 22 Iluldereborg, lb talker top I. du 22 Petters Mills. Pester twin oh, ea ening, 22 ...,. Stony Ilall, W elker tarp do ..ruing, 22 11eLk Mall, Benner twp. Alenday du 24 linionallle 1 ..rough, du to 24 Waddles Sc heel hem... Tuesdat) de 25 Jl.llllll. 1111.iiill tarp do de 25 Ruupsburg. droner twit. de .1., 25 Galesburg. Ilalfaquen top Wedsday oln 25 Port Matilde. Werth top. "t dude 29 Reek 11.11, Harris tarp. de de 24 Pine Grua e Mills Tlanr•tsy .1.. 27 Stormstown, Ilalltn .on tut. .1.. 41004:11 Valley .1 , 1 I honor, .1.. .1,. 27 Walnut Grua e, Hamm top Friday do 29 enpenluta ere, Toy lur tut. .1.,, .10 29 Wolf's Store TI tle 1 top do .I, 2$ Centre 11111, Putter top :4ottaartley •fternewn 2il Plialipmburti, !lamb top de .1.. __PI Ilebereburg, Nlile• t w p d., .1.. 29 Letterman% Seined knee, do a • untng 29 Oseeola. Clearfield no .1.. do 29 Pane Creek %fined hum,. .1.. M. 29 Serino ~7 the f ~,n entg "Pauk.'” ..11 I, Pl,' ant In nildrare the tueeltng/ II 1 ,firer. W II Larr. rier. I/ /1 8u..11. 1% F J , Barn hart. J. ha I'. Mlte hell !In. Fredern k Capt Jamen An h, Vol. Iteulren hell,. W. P Furey. .1 J hargle, A B:llernlarann, Norman M UI/11,r, John II 1/r/ . A Karlot, .1 W Furry I= the pent "fri1mn,e....,1 u„• pe.pple \ JOta/../ti 'rite Radio min p.ty, thy I 1/11.11 IS 1110 okra . to them, tiptt. al.. 1.1 1 nt..l ure of the 1.4)0 people ol the country hate Riot been p•mre4luut in V/1111 --that ~ r lan% e.•~l~Ler fought and ill. t., prem•ne 1111. I n. n. nn.l th.al the Ow ,tatex un".l elsidl he pre The itl/1111 . 1.1, thut the ne t tru int,t tut., Say to them lint te the white men'. gee erst and Blot you Are upp..4eil t.• putting I= Let C..a+erw ail, tarn e‘rry where, rally In their 11...01ive the lit torwn. En men who wonl,l lint e Intt twenty five J tttry t Hr Nutemel ban.r I= JOHN 11 011X1:, isitl ti Nan abbcrtiotmnito XT EW SD ME ' . \ That ambseral,er take, this antiloel oil Haig, 1111 l ng the citizen, of bellefoute and sit IRO. •31.1 his (ritual, an general, that It bus Just reitarneal from the East anal now offer, at PHOENIX MILLS. mo an rtment of amok 'A bath lie is ratiistled willa (JIVE SATISFACTION, IIQIII IN PIMP: AND QUALITY. the itch uousteto to putts a YORIIUN AND DOMESTIC (DJODS such all Dress Goods, Drown and blenched sheeting., Shirting. and flannel., flat. and asps, ` Dont. and shoes, Ur manes, Itartl ware, gueenrware, and Willow ware, EMI= Lt= Oat Clothe, Notion. of •II L Indo All of sr 'ltch •01 be sold cheap for cash or country produce. The highest snorkel pr.,' .111 be paid in cash fi\kflk suds of gram Give OM a Call bel ore porches:rag elsewhere and we are eatiened you will not regret it. I= DEEM N OTICH TO HEIRS. To the heirs and legal representative. lipf Jacob Mots, decease,/. Tate notice that, by virtue of writ of parttime, issued out of the Or phans' court or Centre county end to me three ' Md. 1e inquest will be . beld st the lent 'sondem. of Jacob klutz, deemed, in the township of Haines, end county of Centre, on Friday Abe siteeed day of November, A. it 141 1 / 1 , at 10 o'eloek a. w. of mid day, for the purpose of ma-,, king partltion of the real estate el mid deceased to and among hie heirs and legal representa tives. If the OWN ma be done witheot prejudice, to or moiling of the whole rather...lse to value and appraise the Fame according to taw, et which tiros Rad plan you may be present, if you think proper. itherlfre Ofilwo, Bellefonte, K. CONI.BY„ Nepietnior 21, 1066-6 t V YOU WANT GOOD warranted Hoop sad I Rona in to LIURNBIDICB, Nem abbrctionrttnus QJIE'RIFFS SALE Dy vistas of sEendry wilt of rearliricei pl e as %Sped not of- the wart of comenoor pleas of Cantle minty, and to•na ditecteel, will be expmed to poblie Sale at Millbeim, on the pteteleas, on Salardey the 17th day of (telpher, A. D. 1006, commeneing at 10 e'eloeil the following property to wit : All the right title and interest of Devid A. Kuhl, in and to the following lots situaied in Penn township, Cen tre county, hounded and described a• follows, to wit One lot situated in 01111heim, bounded on the South by turnpike, on' the East by an alley tir lot of Samuel Derr, on the• West by lot occupied by Samuel C. Wilt, and on the North by land of Michael liephart,conteining one hell arm rote Or lessZtbereon erected a large house end .nide ALSO. One other lot, hounded on the went by lot of It It. Hartman, on the north by tern pike. on the east by milldam, and en the south by land of W ft Funcan. containlng ono, belt were more or less, resetting water right kr mill property, thereon erected a house aril other outbuthlings A1L.150. One other piece el land, called the Mfr. Mill property, hennaed and desenbed as folio." • On the north by tanyard of Rehm en Musser and on'the south by (townl of dllltheim lots, containing six acres more or it., thereon erected a large Brick Mill, dwelling Loose and other ontbuthlings A 1.50. A trakt of land situated tultwern brim and A aronsbyrg. bounded 011 11 OSt by lands of Jacob (tarter` on the North by lands of Phil ell 6 epliart. on the east by lands of Or I. M.- ~ and Elijah Catnphell, and on the south by furnpike. containing lee erred more oe leen ALSO, One other tray t of lend situated on Brush \I foot in, contationg slalom acres more bounded on the wort by 'soda of John booth, on the South b 3 lands hi 'Daniel Titlow, on, the north by land. tit Foster and Munger, nod on the emit by lendo 1:113alt Campbell, Seined luben m execution awl to be nold no the property of l) ,id A fluid Sheritrn tMlfes Pllefonte, It. el/VLF:I, i dembrr 21, IhMl6-31 She. 14 1 .4.01 FOR SALE. Ibe Pubserilier, lilseetWor of the Erdal° Sgmulil Spangler, ile'renteil, will ,der at put.- lig rifle, ou the premurv, . Tll UltS1 , 11", OVIJIIEII Iy, 11 , 116, bt 'tiritk ii melte nolliiwing ilewribeil I min !Ade re I eWittr. *minted in Potter lonwslini. 11.1 kCILE6 MORE OR I,ES6, Rad allow 4I h Ila at reA are clear ed and in the ance. hext gale of rain. att., the hal, lan. e opleadall, tatiberetl There le upon tho. property a large thrtltx paineor. hard 14 trait that I nanot be excelled A 1. tlitlE STONE 1101 SE. Stone barn and all or. ••ut A Pil,llll ...ming water pit.... eloce 1,3 the buildings kr a Home tt ie 4;111 ..1 the mu, I diouralde propertor m Ili, colour, •ymt -One loilf the put-olinee money to Le pailA 011 I 4•llfirumtton et the, fele, the rceolue 111 one 3enr there:titer with inter, et to be re cur.' 1., ledol and mortgage onAlie pn F:7.111 I. SPA Nti I,Elt, • MOTICE'fOIII,IIDI 1.11 T. the heirs end legal repreeentativen of Jni oL !seller. dc. cavil Take notice that, by ,irtiie of a writ of partite., i.eue,l out of the orphan.' eon. of Centre.. ountj and to mc di rei Led, an impiert will Le held wt the late demo' ol J 111 the ton tiethip of Potter. and county of Centre. on Torpidity the eilth an, of No, ember, A D. ISft, et 111 is . cfack tn.of anal - daj, for the wilow, id tusking partition oil the real mate of eaiil de , ceeed to and among hi. heir. and legal repreeentatinee, it thewame lan lie ,bone without prejudice to 1w a oiling at the whole . iitherwtre to t clue and appriii, the come n•s lading to law, at wleheh tone and pia e.ll/ nine he pre,. nt, if you think . uth,e Bellefonte 11 CONLEY ro.br r 21 140% At N'Ar• 1 1 / 4 7"10Tict: TO 111,110 , 1 rlt. heir. and legal reprenentatit ol Win. C. Wi.lo h, derenred Take. 'ollee that. 1.3 Woe of u writ of partittoo. brutal nut of the orphan's ...tint ot Centre civilly and to me directed. no topical will be held at the lute tea idenee of William Welch, IlterSPril. 111 the borough it Ilellefoonte, and nutty of l'aritre, on to the tooth day it Nit ember. laP6 at a o'elotek a, to of said dot. f, the purpose of oinking partition of the rent ...tile of maid deees...eol to and among hi. heir. nod legal rep rerentalii es. if the on e can lie done without pre.Polio e to oor 1,1 the whole, othera ion to "due nod appraise the mine greenling to low. 01 whit tone nod plaoe yen may bn preo eel. if you think loropis P. ',riff 1.. Oflo e. Ileltefoote, It lON LEY. oil.. 21 I , t4ataew SA. , VT NT I,III.CkI,TU HEIRS _AN To the [wire and legal repremontatit en 4 .1 Henry W inklentan. de.. .vatted . Take notice Nat, 1/Tllrlllll.of wed of palri4loll. issued out id thy, Urithuna' Courrnf Centre ...mot, and to 111 I• duet tell, WI 111414,0 will be hold at the late rgttlence 01 Henry W m4l l lllllll. dec.:grad, 14 Ihn i.. e 1•111 1 11111 .1 Walker, and t minty el Centre, on Thutvldy the hlteenth dot of Noit miter, A sOO, at 10 0 , 10, k a to , of raid du). for the itorpo+c of leaking parttlion ..1 the real estate 00 raid deveured to and among hitt het. and legal ,0 1'.. 00 thltynr , it the mute can he done out reptile° In or Kindling of iho whole other /woos to Naha° end appranto the .n t rno ac, ordmg to Id., at WlllOll lima and place otto only •ttend iI )011 think proper, hertlf Othee. R 5,,,,,0d,rr 21 !stir; -ht Isl•,'n v MICE 'to 111.111 , oF Nll,ll k 1,1.1.4J0R 11 M I.N. Pen.) I, not, Ct title t .tont, t• 4. I, .1 P It elite.. Jerk of the OrploinT' 1•01111 t of Teta t tttif) ..1 Ceittrt , do hereby i ertily, that at an .Titbit. vourt bold at Belletonte. the 27th I. of Ategito, I It Pold, before the Honor:, ble the Judge Tot nail! Cur t#Duno foto ti rob, was graided 111/011 Ito he MIA repeese. nit li e• ot \lto lot. I Poorinun, eeeaned. to trot. info the Court on the fourth Monday of Not VIII her .11, nod foetid. or Triune to accept, or .how ettone why the real r.tate of net I deceit/fed •Itould oot he Told 10 tent 11111 l ny whereof. 1 hate hereof.. ref di) hood and affixed In) veal of iotol Court et Bellelbitte. the Thli day of A ugunt. I It 1,10 It. co:CU.:I . J. P Ir KPH I I „ l'ICF.101111:110 , 01'S 1%11 1.1. 1,11 . 10, l'eunryl, MILL Centre count) I. J. 1' titpliart tlejk .d the Orphan.' Court old maul ..illy „I 1 entre..l4l herel.s certify, that at MI 4,10 Wl.' court held et Bbllelone. the 2711 any of uguet. A LP I $611,, bero6"t h., Honorable the J edge. .d real .curt. On 'not iiiii • rule won. gentitell upon the [inure until reptraeutatt.es of Samuel 1.0 don, de. em,e4l to I 01/11• tot• the court or, the Itairth Mon.ley of Notrenther neat, end accept. or rerun., t 0... ept,..r IMO. why the reel ~lute 'aid .1, raped nh,yl.l not be ~.111 In t ref noon, whereof. I he te hereeet eel uty hand end the scut of netd oart nt Bellefonte, the '27fli . l o of lugnut A I) inhn It I O, LLI P. I: ART, Sher,/ c.,,r 21-61 041 1. NT ol* ICE TO II El Ith OF ROBERT It,VSS. Pennsykenta Centres ount), e• I,J I' ttephart, I lurk of the orphans' I mart of .1111 coratty of Centre, do hereby eertilly, that at otThens' court held at 111.11efonle, the 27th day 111 August. A. I). 1886. before the Ilcutotable the Judges of satol Court. fin 11101.01) a rule was graklited upon the heirs and representsttly es of Il •Itert 1t,,,,. deceased. to route Into the court 0,1 the fourth 3loonday of November next. and Ise rept, or relose to twerp), lor show cause why the real estate of pm.) deceased should 'not be NON lu teettanony whereto!. I hare hereunto set rev hand and alfixed , the seal of raid court txt llelle teute, the 27111 day of August, A 1). ISM It CONLEY, J. P. (lEPIIA HT, • Skrrti. Sept 21-11 r f). N OTICE TO tit IRS OE JACOB PETER:, Pennsylvenia. Centre county, so. 1,1 Gephert, clerk of the orphans' court of raid county oft entre, do hereby icrtify, thet at un orphans' (01.1 held at Bellefonte, the 27th slaty f August. A. It MIL before the Honorable the Judges of esial court. On mullein a rule wa. grentrill upon the hwrs and representative. of :owe, Peters, deceased, to come into the court She fourth Holiday of November next, and accept, or refuse to accept, yr show canoe why the real Male of raid declared should not be sold In testimony wherof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court •t Bellefonte, the 27th dry of Angie, A. H. CONLEY, J. P HEPHART, SA rPojj. Art 21-411. I". (I. r•. r , OCT 0 R DUREX: , ' ffiteJANitAVILL DENTAL FACTORY, WI. Is stopping at the Bruekerhod Howse. 1. prepared to do all kinds of Dentistry in the highest idyls of the art. Ile alas. has Da RICHARDSON:I3, eRTIIER SPRAY apparatus fur extreetinig teeth without pais.— It is the greatest wonder of the ap. Sae sast . aids teeth at the Poet Office. September 21,1868. 11111 E LARGEBT STOCK of Back and Kla gloves 1.1 the county at BURNSIDKS. • Back and Kld gloves at 111:111NBIDES. NONE-XPLOSIVE pun article or Simi OH at BURNSIDE& GOODS SOLD al Lbe lowest prime a DURNSIDES WARRANTED TO (JIVE PATORACTION or allow you to rotors them sod will glee you new ODea for them at Burnside. 146; Alibtii6 I N OTICE TO SCHOOL TBACHERe The !school directors of Boring Dia ' Iniee erlitiessetat Pienb4lllll School-house on ,'the 119th of Beistsetber he bins teachers for the present UM of tuition. _lte_erder of the Board. Sept. 7.41. M. P. WIAVER, Secretary. F OR SA CE I The beautiful residence .itnM in the borough of Bellefonte, near the Bald tingle Valley railroad depot. This Is one of the most desirable residences in Bellefonte There is he aldee • number of ornamental trees unsurpassed by any in beauty, an abundance of lru)t trees and vine., con • gof pe•rs, plume, pasties, apples, grapes, de. There is at the door a well of excellent *Ater, which In the item of water tax alone Is worth from fifteen to twenty dollar* per year. For terms of sale apply tb . Thll Pub- C T. A LEXA NOIR- I. S. TAX PAYERS Orricot Din. Cuc. In. Ray. Ni . , 1866 on on the annual list comprising lanes on incomes, carriages dc., Licenses, are now due and payable to mic, at Bellefonte, on the 17th, 29th, 19th , ( Sept Pine (trove Mills. the 20th of Sept. Ph d ipshurg. the .22.1 of Sept. Nlillheitn, the 2-Ith of Set t. Persons neglecting to Tiny inta.of the &fore foot taxer. for _more than ten days 127/ • notice will he cooed den nailing paymept of find tate... for sequel, the lair prof Nino a fee of tricot,' cent, and four rent. per mile fur !leery mile trateled in sorting the fame. and if not paid within ten days after the se,leita of sash note, or the mailing therbof be tOe du- WeA.: roll., b.s or A t . deputy. rollers the tor.fy u rata nod Pathogye, rift pe.411.v per tent. additional upon ihe anipunt 'Foxe& Offlee hours from 10 &51 to 3 Wv. P. 11A RMS. Sept 1-21 Rcpt. Cul 18111 Did Pa A vEw WORDS OF C M OMON sF.NtiE • A DDRE,sEp rct dtL When the e)oteurto re'axe.ll.) the uploreerit beet.. of Summer, it he •outes' more or lets pre St/Totted p. abtorlo the pots,* armng ,from re fute and offal u ..I. wlttelt our ettle.l aboupd Thu. 14 our ..f the pre, piling vaulter of the thee.- OPP whh h ere ottlojo.1.11.• .t thin Prfl/.1.11 of the yew, t Iv • u .., l y Cria/ccu, au I I.tst though tict least, 1.... which la a fo ootenr rerunner el these coinplaints. awl ought, in et co instanee, to he !lecke.' Ity neglecting the pn monitory symptoms, the bowels bon a relaval tea Jegree which often terminate, in that Late' scourge, l'holere The question naturally euggents Itself how t ano pre, out 1111.00 thseaers, and, if suffering. wha n t is the Mtn"' The growl prevail.* I, is cleanliness and pure air T II E "" that which I. beets tehhal innerly a 11/1/liOn Ca..., and ne,er fusind MARS,DEN S I•\II\IIN'TICS SYRUP • preparallnn eninpn , ed , of Gun, and Dark. In digent., in Snuth Americo, where the formula been adopted n• ban.' the moat athearioun in 111 thsonler• of cite Rowels' ME= will convolve the most inereiluloue that the merits claimed fur this preparation fall tar short of tho eulogies whieh hate been showered on it by the press mid the people who have tried it. A il UAR ANTEE nupanier each holt!, sof all dealer. are in tiverunil the amount paid, MARSDEN'S CARMINATIVR SYRUP failed 4. relieve end cure every ease of DI SENTEHY, CHOLER Depot, 4NT Broadway. N Y Price August 31, latifi-ly. - NvANTED —AbIENTS —s7s to $2OO per month. for gentlemen, and $35 to $7.0 for !mike, et erytiroere. to introduce the Common Semi. Family Sewing machine. impri.ved and perfected it will hem, fell, stitch, qullt, pod, braid and embroider beitutif o l l l — litirm only s2e—making the elastic lock stitch, and fully w•rranted for three years We pity the above wager, or u comunssion, front %Melt twice that amount eau he made Addret. Of call ion C BOW Ent , A Co., OM, So 255 South Faith eireet Philedeltihia, Fe. All letters answered promptly, with mettles" and terms. August 31 'Oil In.. re ACTION! The public Id hereby eauttoned agatnat harboring or tru•ling my wire Catharine Fad dignn, etre having left my bed and board with out Art IMAIO or p0i...110h, 'nil reran debt.. of licr contracting "1110 MAS FAIIUIII AN Bellefonte, Aug.:ll, Iti66-3t TATE Atilifell.Tl RAL FiXIIIBITION The &noonl exhtkotion of the Penetyl r sole Siete Agri, nitorsl Society wJI take place at E A T OS. Oh the '2sth, 2601. 27th owl 2.ttla Septem MEI Premium I.to t en he °lammed, outfit. crude, itr 'zit en et the office in Ilerroduttg until the 1.1 tit' rol,teinber. from oho h date the burin,. of the Sold) ill be treurro et eller the Exhibit,. • A B LONG 888 A. BOYD DAM] LYON, bet rt [sly. Aug 2)-:It PreAolent lEELER l WILSON'S V HIGHEST PREMIL M LOCK STITCH SEM I,NG \CH IN ES The se mat lours are adapted to es ory s ariety or sewing for 14111111 y wear, from the lightest inuolin to the heaviest cloth They work equal ly well upon silk. linen. WoUlen coat,. R In with silk linen or cotton thread They will aeons, ho ilt gather. fell. ,ord. braid and hold, ipals ing Iraeautilul stilt h. alike so hods rides of the aria les sewed For sale at Unlosorillis, Centre enmity, l'a. Instructions giaen, and machines. * kept ad potted fnr one )ose•% i tlertil ior circulars. • Address DANIEL IRVIN, Agent. Jalr 211.-3 tn Fienteng P 0 , rentre Co., PA rrl4LAltlilfztllritt? urtco:r. d o,.arerrohtc:n;,unt iLtgal• Noticed. IN14 . 041:011..i - NOTICE. letters of nololookrutllio on we ortal of Peter P Retsh, oleo...mord, late of Ilerrt ton nOttik, Ole county, haring been granted to the unoleretitned, nil persons snolelneol to Paid egtotte are reoloo,loot to make nooneollate pay .f onent, nod tlnooe hat rot '144101i agailrult thlo entire too present theta, duly suthentteateol, for mettletuent JOHN I.: III: ISII, JAS OSMAN A &isomer Woe a. Aug Itl-6t A I/MINIM RATRIXS NOTICE Letter.; .4 tolutiointration oh the estet• id Juba Flack, deceased, late of Snow Sob., havin;t been grunted n• the undersigned, .he ra iteelb. all periont knowing tbemmelrem indebted to maid emtate tii make immediate payment. and having elanns age mit the name, to lire- Fent them duly autbentit ated by law for mettle tricot. ELIZA &lOC INN KY A ug 24-fit Ad...rstraftso: • p K [IBM(' SAL Will be aold at nubile oat err at the late reaidene• of JOHN ROYER, deeeneed, in Potter tonnehlp, on TIIIIRSPAY, OCTOBER 4, 1864,. begtnning at it 11 . 011 k k a. M., the !allowing de aeribed 'ANON rant property and real estate, to nit. A three year old boom, a Necking colt, a top buggy. r carriage, two plantation wagons, ploughs and harrows, roller, rolling screen, asd young cattle, and in short sill the fanning uten sils belonging to the Mali deeeneed, also a large quantity of household and kitchen furniture Also at the slime time and piston, will be sold the following Real Estate. Farm No. contain ing 121 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, in good cultivation, with good Frani., dwelling house, bank barn, splendid older prim and all the necessary out buildings, together with ..en cellent water, a thrifty orchard of choke hail and a good 'tenant house. ALSO • ••ht•ble tract of land containing SS WRNS non or lass, In good cultivation. The erected • line house, good bank Lun wit • I kinds of *OP sibling., excellent water and • flourishing young orchard of abide. fru Part of thin knot is well timbered and btu a ood Tenant lionise and large Meadow. ALSO another trigm.con knitting Owlet 14 AQABA, ender a ithiritate of ealtivation, an enteneive Orchard lint nectar flails tabour, good water do. AXSO 30 ACRES ot good Timber land to be told Wine tracts. TIMMS i—Oue half the purobase money to be paid on eonannatlon of sale, or on the drat day of April next ins, pod the remainder In one year tioreafter with intareet, to be seen led by Bead and Wattage on t h e promisee.— Pommilon siren en the lat of April nest. SANT:4X ROY BR, JACOB BOYNE, .AasisAltreAso. B•tpt 13-10 PRINTING NBATLY EXECUTBD AT TRIP MICE. 'mans & Ate Waits. . 4. WAADED A GOLD MEDAL American Truths* Fair,' °maim 10, 190. In direct competition with eL the leading makers in the muotry. PSLOUBST' ORGANS AND IDILDDROViII 1, ' P.LOVIIMT, I . ' . TON k Co., Manefseterere. Roopeet full, inrito the ettertilee oc parches ere, the tilde end prefeeelho, to the FOLLOWING INGTBLTMENTI3 Octh• ir IllaSOl•efilnt PEDAL BARR OROANB, Five elves. Fire gnarls, one to Three Bank. of Kepi, Three to Hight setts of Ramie. - GEM OEM sruooL oRGANs, sl)les. One to lour gets of Reds. Sin itlo sod lOuble Bunk. Rosewood sod Wsinut Carus EIIMIEI MEI,OD E 0 N 8 , Plano style and Portable. Tweire Valaiw, from four to Ida Cletava, Slagle and Doable Reed Romorood and Dl►ek Walnut Came. GEM !BM Every Instrument le made by competent workmen, from the best material under our per soma rupervision, and every modern improve ment worthy of the name, is introdueed in them. Among these w• would call attention to the THEMOLANTE, which has been no much admired, and an be fong4 only in Instuments of our town batllliaCtllT., Prom among the •61.7 Paltering Teatiumniele of eminent Pram... and Orgenietr, we gir• the 111 lowing: entreat.: Th• rd•h! I 00000 ire to b• unapproubbl• in lh•l f r r beautiful smooth .4..hty —Win. • . Ing. It in a grand, good trotrumard, and dolraeredi to lb. budder.- -IL C. Volvo., Troy, N. 1. They are among Um aneat Ingtrumenta man ufactured in Chia country or abroad.— W 'Berg J. Slopeatbal. Aad-ofmm May hare giro. um / pall.lo.rl 1 / 4 /..W 4 E awley, You-du.ll/e, WI.. Th•re is • peculiar sweet •nd sympathete. tulle Which harmonise. eh...name,' wll4 tbf .otoe.—VV. H. Ceetke. I am particularly plumed with the arrawri went 01 the different reirletwre —W H. lirad bu No other Instrument sou nwrly app[vAmam lb. organ = TA. CAory ~,,, Y. This instrument bus a slew, superiority over •nythiug jot introdured among us.—/.dquw• N, 1. The Weed ..d oaken are lama..C-3140v. W H. Leavitt, Ludlum, N. T. Tb. more it lb. bettor we Ilk. IL—I H. Hague, Ills loon H. Y. The Tan Duk Organ Ilaraknoiatit i• ',tally a gem.—J. W. llLlanieutt, Bodo•, Masa. We bare toned them excellent -Le •11 points onstituting. good lostrantont.—J. C. Cook, T. 3. Cook. It looks and itoopd. splendldly.--(1. B. Box toe, Troy, N. Y. The most perfert toned Ilelodeon I ern saw —Guy P. North. They latl back ow aaeb taltataatlal marlto ea ouperlurity of workieseabip, beauty or We. mad xaaaottableneaa of prim ANS we mast say that le title* teepee* they fa wall wadi of prataa—Mativa Ploo.or. Aogoot, plirlfrory fustrusout 4 fully rarrautod sad Bourd awl Skippui in Noir York &Ay widow eiargle. Giranlan, Onto, sad Prim Lista, le„ coat on application to MILOUBBT, pIiGTON it On., Bloanflottl, N. J. Or to aray of our spot. lot A. guise/psi riOrto of Om rows. Acrid 31, 11168 ly. .' ;...$260 to $6OO 0130 to $4OO US to $2150
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