Tie Democratic-Watchman, TEEMS.--$t per year when Paid In ad ranee, $2,60 ninon not Paidin idrania ipd $9.00 when not paid before 'the expiration of the year. Van Asime,—.We l hn.re nutborlsod thy following gentlemen, to receive and seoeipt for subscription to the Dino CRATIO WATCH WAS lotion" .L ,finpiesome Joon H. RieliArtirDek, THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY Ib .orEnnricisi.—The ginpits_..wctrits. to this place nre now in. full ispersiiion, and with better iirompeltil'ihiin when tirtit MEE .t N EW th il i t piN7iB.;LWe tindpratand that ac csagenra tirt‘) being made for the erection a --4,203t.va50v, jn4hie place during the coming smitten. STRANGE rpilfdATlON.—Tho , geological tormaan of that, pert of Halt; ,Kasle sal ley from which the beautiful white and ia procured which in !mod in the glass words In this plaos would be worthy the examination of the scientific, This sand is found on the farm of John Leathers Sr., near Mount Eagle, this county, and it taken from a iitlge of wind which must have been thrensi up from below. Jt scold pay 11 geologist for it careful exam / 'tuition P: I LiMttot —There will he no eclipse of Ike moon this year, btit there will ho two erthe sun and one of the Mullett party. The latter will ho visible in all liortionm of the 'Toiled Status, including the fire "Mittitry folitieTly known us the Soullierh Marts, some of which were tho "original thirtetu p " for aide!' George Wat,hingfon and other 'traitorit' fought seven long yeamt, Way that_gptlyline spcndily come. grricAer roe Ontoge.—People ate troubled often with N.cere coughs, the results of °aids of long standing, which may turn In comonnstion or premature death, Ward douglue tattoo slieplows nights by constant irritation of the throat, and a a' rong effort to throw off offennive Atter from the lungs. the remedy we propose has been tried wilh good results, which in pimply to take into the mtomitelt before vielliving ftte the - night a" piece of raw tinion, lifter chewing. Tine esculent in an uncooked %tote in %et y heating, anti collects the water from the lunge and throat, causing imutediat e relief. Let the &timed try it. Svast.r EoreArioNs--'- I There are scares of little boys, from nit to twelve years of age, who are night/y.-permilic_to ream about the town until a late hour. These lads are acquiring ethicist ions on the street that will prepare them to - till positions, in future years, in the work house or penitentiary, if not to end their esteerr upon the gallows. They are apt seliolars, and little reliant who have not yet learned the alphabet can roll out the longest profane words known in the Ilillingsgate:dictionary,while obscene lan guage proceeds from their lips with a flippancy and familiarity that would do credit to scholars of a iipe; age educated in life schools of vice. Night after night +mall boy+ may be seen running at large on the streets, indulging in acts that but few &tam of. They are away from homp influences, and laying a foundation for mil that will utterely destroy- and root nut whatmer 'good influences may be thrown around them. Among these children se notice those who have high ly respectably and pious parents, who little dream of the conduct of their off spring while absent from home during the evening hours. The fault is not to he tread to the childeen, because we know they are prone to' seek evil coin minions, and to do acts of which their undeveloped judgments cannot fully teach them the terrible consequences. The fault lies with pareista in permitting them to be on the stroets at night, in companionship with the vicious and the vile. It is a reckless disregard of their high and holy trust. We ask parents to consider thin Matter—to realise that they ate reeponsibit, in a •gretat measure, for the future condtict alt their children —and to exercise their parental authori ty in such a way that our street schools shall no longer Ito crowded with infant pupils. Their 'place is in bed, or form lag o part dr the fatally circle, end not on the streets, indulging,itratta. of =h elms mischief, and shocking 114714110 mail of the public with profane aad litter 'language. Thera is truth, if not poetry, in the old couplet.— - "Just as the trig Is beat. The tree'i hscilved." Awaits/tritium'inn ar Commit haionts. To regard to the Common &beta sysktOto of the' agate, as at present mailed aid managed, wit - have nothing to say. Wet are well analetedi .fiat there're nutty abuses ko the system, hut prefer it ate tt. now bite stone at a& Viscounty sow intendlely 'has k eatilerosly asetiled e by *Ns K istir.boatiky, and while Me lidzplt thatit it a proper subject for 'thought A 11itid.10111910444,' ' 00110 1 :w6tlh iiiktivOJDoett on 4 *fm* tiat attkOlierion else net* under • preheitelou egthcfilliti-itu.1115141011:---16 is to set these right that, we love a few words to sky'. the iiiiiii , Yeihkobirity superiat4dant is not paid by the county but by the State at large, and 11'14 deity! abolisti the officie,irtCantre county, and recelv'e the amount:- annually in money ivhioli our superintendent now gets, its would not keep the ,school of the coun ty open a wook. In hot the amount each school would relieve would be ito trilling 'it could no( bibbtleed. Mlle' recent in crease in the Rabin , of superintendent Mageti4pia been made the occasion for Roma unfrioruffrattaakrupon And upon this subject we have a word to say. Many intelligent persons throughout the county thought air our aupertritillitlatt had much hard work to dti:lti his duties, lie ought to receive comperaa tion proportionate with those of other counties. With this flew, en effort was made to increase hie salary, and the in crease was suede by a convention called for school purposes generally, and not purposely to take action on this subject. It was distinctly stated by Mr. Stage° in that eeavention tbat ho would servo to the tad of his term whether kia !whiny: was inereased of diminished, and' it was a voluntary Atl on"the pare of the school' directors of this county, meant to do jus-: ties to the tax payers and to the superin tendent ; for, while We were required to ply our proportittn of State iaz, we ilia not receive from:the state a fitiriwopor lion for the payment of his salary. Wo say this much Simply to put the truth before the people. We arc glad to see a manifestation among them of a spirit of inquiry into the school laws Let in vestigation be fully made, but let no in, tlividnaY;be made to sutler for the faults of a system. Whether th‘sirperintendency is right or wrong. •while Mr. Magee fills the °floe sad perform& the. duties. pre; scribed by the law, it is but just that 'he should receive such compemostion as is paid those aho till similar poidtlonn in other counties. t wp 4kwu twp. keno 11;1,V.B/.7T 4nD W INT. —it is very dis heartening in theme days to visit the dwellings of the poor7:teluire is felt in full etentkness the effect, of the existing prostration in business and conk - merit depression of labor. In poorly lighted crannion, beneath low roofs, an idle hue band, a distracted wife, children ragged and hungry, are crowded together in the sleeping room and kitchen, all combined in a narrow apartment, there is the place to realize phut Tri meant by the eiprea sion "penge of povel-ty." , These words now have a deeper significance than be fore for many yews As a rule we do nut as readily open our hearts toile pithy when contemplating wrotchedf?ess with which the , sufferere have limn; long familiar. We call their Cenditio chronic. Thrunfortunate beings before .ippOMe(t 0 h e "WYO.! to lt." WO imagine, and perhaps correctly, that their sensibilities, if they eser bad any, have become callous Their ambition is gone, they have little self-respect, and are incapable of suffering from a sense ot humiliation. This is poverty in its more common aspects. But now times have changed, and the unsparing mon ster known as "want, - -hunger" or ••farnine," has seized upon and dragged down to the lowest depth of penury many who have aeon the light of better days. Many families belonging- to those who never before lacked employ meet, com prising skilled mechanics and artisans, now share in common the miseries en tailed by vice or criminal self-indul gence. It is when presented in this as pect that the sufferings-of the poor ap peal moat touchingly to those whose hearts are open to compassion. The truth new enforced by these scenes of wretchedness is , that in nearly all cities ant congregated an able-bodied mass wholly clieprnetrtienen to the ordinary demand+ of industry in prosperous days (especially under the stimulus caused by a profuse expenditure of new ly-made greenbacks foe the prosecution of war), there was work enough for all. Bat when the "situation - in wholly I'o - disbursement en Is and retrenchment begins—when the people are called upOn to aid in paying off old debts instead of making neve 011110.• come "the times thatiry men's Wools." Thiut is exactly the position at the present mo ment, and the inevitable consequence iB rebundanct of unemployed, non-pro ductive ?Inman muscle. Mouths have to be fed, bodice to be clothed, but the wherewithal he laiiking, and grim-vis aged poverty stares innocent children and helpless women full ii the faces Our laboring blesses iiiiniellefont, as well aa other places must not fail to read the les son how 'taught by bitter experience, and see the necessity of diapering throufghout the country and devoting therafinees ar agricultural pursuits with nut, deli. ThollOpner thin conclusion Is meshed the better foriall concerned. The miller° of fartn'produee is &Sways to order,,anti the enisiturageffloSit to :such litior was never greriter than lion, wk' flertifue stalks 'ahroad arid . pticete • are maintained at such exorbitant, rates. Suoing.• Nptlow 49000 n. yoot floopii 0 1 7 for sale at the , if Pookors riantrig Masao'.xi i4Atiii;.4 doneittef toast q.rtiolim.bsoporfol to Coligattand at half dui papa. I=l "Dried frulterioll 4 %do, imelimit' Cleo at Howell and (411111awd0 !. . 2 - - —Sparta] attention ie invited to Oonfeo tionsty mirk of tippers & ?ohtelli 1a t4i~ Woe. • la t ent* or, StraCill:la .--Titet each period make it hie brier:Ceti+ 'as it duty to oall upon the 11. H. Attestant Assessor of his Diateet before the let of March next, tmetac k knowe wbst:tbs^worti. bid , dette• , Ar him during the year 1867, and die his appli cation for, permit to continue bunkm. , ---ThCeitrrld keers inorluiriand. so do all Isiads of goods from the , sAegant store stl Zimmerman Bros. & 11449...kr• 4 ' walF apieeimpla- keeping ea homsais fiB -liae-01 everything the people want. They Fall epeolalAnteritlon to their stook dr fine Ayr.' iiplybOSr On bind, dObsittiti( 01 "BfeStsr flugar,'; <a ne* article )iit. Antrodueed) Lorering's Phila., Steam and other line brands. Beautifid and of Uniform excellence ti well known, safe, aid 'needy agent for restoring gray hair to its original eater, for preventing the bee of the hair, lb,' promo ting ite bealthly grogth and increasing its beauty, a gradual but pertain oure'for bald tiers, and as esseatial toilet regtfialte for all who prise that chokes* gift of riti ut re. a bountiful supply of hair; the above is said by all who use Mrs• S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) halt iteeterefor Dressing, (In one bottle,) Prery Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. 4t. —lfaey of our reader, ere prematoerly gray or are troubleak with falling tittle hain dandruff or itching of the ecillp, they have aril) , to use Whig's Vegetable Ambrosia, and their trotale will coon be over. The pris ration le not oily -extorer of gray heir, but one of the ne oat elegant hair dressing's we have ever seen. It also by "Sleeking Anil Invigorating the heir prevents premature baldness -ma in many "nee reetores hair to STILL AIIKAD.-Our readers will observe, by turning to the column advertisement or Westin& Birpebrer-k -Brother, that they-sew now prepared ti supply our citiseas with the Amertnen - Tea Compstv's Celebrated Pure Teas, Potreo, And Spices. These is no drubt but these artieles are stiperior'to any others in the county ; and 'being oo*Wuch cheaper, it is a wonder that every Orson does not use thew. They me elan supplying dealers with ttivelopes, Paper, Inks, he;. at "Vig.. PAU to de 1p hio Wholesale Pri eee This. sounds grunge, but dudes Ji in true, sad spit eke well for the energy of these gentlemen: We wish them abundant success. HOW. IssuumioileowitssViNSWlTAtitit, COIL—We nail attention to the annual statement of the Home Insurance Coripan, Janunyy Ist, 1868, to be found in another column. Ditring the past two years the fire Insurance bpiinest has passed _through an unparalleled run of 11/01, culling many companies to wipd ■p, whileothers contraoted their business and withdrew many of their agencies. The Dome of New Haven, was among the few thiJ, peaked their business straightforward, inereasing their lumina's and assets notwithstanding the large inerease of fosses. The swan' of tile Home is to berattributed to the Aid and energy manifested by the officer' and the disoretion ■nd care of their ■gents During the past year the a-sets of the company have been increased from $1,171516 to $1,619,070, showing a net gain of $247,544 during the year Hutchison A Clark, Agents for Centre rounty. MARRIED. (hunter—MlLLEß—On th• 30th alt., at Ilubleriibrtrg. by the Rev. J. N. Long. Mr. Gehret, end Milk Sarah B. Miller, both of of rirrlng townehip. Ruaut.e.—Bntori—On the 17th inst.. by Rev U. M Settleinoyer, Mr. James Wm. Runkle, and M.aa Rosetta, Braun, both of Centre County. l'a. DAD STRUBLE--31111U1117 2111 t, Stella Sancta,e/. dent child of Jared and Fanny 'Strobl., aged 3 years, I u•.^nth and 21 days. The subject of thin notice wan a little girl, of more than ordinary beauty and sprightli ness She was in the enjoyment ut perfect bealth. no the morning melons to her Dtpl incholy end. Dear little °Stella' was left alone with Iter younger slater during'the temperer' , absence of her mother, During this absence, her clothes caught fire by the children plAyingrwith a lighted splinter of pine which still lay upon the floor burning on the mothers return. The conviction of the little sufferer W3l. appalling. her golden Curia which a fond parent, had, but s few moments 'before; to ken particular pales to beautify, wore burn ed from her head, and her lyvely little face was chared to a crirp. Her fingernails were burned off. Kim lived about six hours suf fering intense pain; yet consoloue, and able to tell her "Ma" that "Minnie est my blb on lire" Thus another and beautiful flower, has been transplanted (rum earth to the Co Osiedeit, where anothersweet role, haft bees addevi to heaven's 11001011 ii choir.— Bet the tender hearts of fond and affection ate parents have been made homely 4•41 des .lt/abli. We commend the afflicted ones to god and the word of his Orme wbieh is able to sustain them. My it keep them ease um.' der His greoluiss gaardiausitip *ad Trotee t Inn. ikkabilo4:4lly*tr '" partnership hametelbra gmlAing batweergitba uadereiAlutilege ,PilliaPaiori/ 10 drultailla, dated tab. Magee, h Ibis day, dlasolvdd by mutual oadimy e lid baglaem borogatinagpi under oriAo. L. Wk& the pk&ataaA. A pergola& hay.' locahMia OP otAigi. bilrhageerfreetAlparMat to PQM WI&A tbr er•te Gni ettherof them. • I!t4. 9: AroMAX, 43.84 t., , ,q)4.04011111.' ~ . ... . , T11111.S10611161:MINfilkto, • The tollo t wlwa ant ths t yp t itpp. up $o 6 thiboi‘ °3l' 4i4"6111 P '4414 -"Ir E rr went to pries t . 1. kite Wheat, per01pt5be10....,..,.. .... $2 20 r d Wheat; Olt bllsbei" + $$ 0 t, Rye, per bestial ' ' ' $1 20 b e Cote Shelled, p. .' , !ash* , old I sooo or e Oat., pet ' bushel 1 ~ no d, Barley, per bushel , 0 024' kers , Buckwheat; pelf hisailiel' .' ' 0 enoes Cloverseed, pet Mshe! 700 p VI Palates., pet bushel ....... ....,...‘ ..Id.. 120 call at Sfrisrpe. ddeed.,,»,.....--...4........../...-- - 46 Lard, pm...p0und...1 , . . '....1.'..7. - ...‹ ' 1 2 , a s lr. Pork,.per, p0t0.,4,., ... .......,,,. ---.,, br Ram, per nennda - AO: , Tallow, per popad /2 )!otter; 104 10- c‘ - --- - 4 0 Rage, r pciand 'O4 tlroun Pla.t4r, v''°, • 17 20 Itltbertistemnitti . . SAILLI6III,I4 • FOL .- WELL, tP WHOLIMLLII CON PE CTI 0 N - E .IrB AND /IR UITARI3, No. 101 NORTH T 111 RD STRK NT, • PHIL DELPHIA. - - ORDERS prorptig a ttended te...111M . 19 8•31 o: N OTICE. Notice ft !tabby given that the undersigned eommittlitont., na .0 Act el the Urand fatittnnttly of,Penneyivania, entitled. "A Suppletnra tb ail Act declaring Porge Run, In Centre county, a public high way," approved the 13th day of April. 1 67, will meet at the Broekerhoff House, in Bellerikste, Centre county, Ps., on Monday. titeßth der o{,lNltalt, 1868, at 10 o'clock. A. M , to discharge the duties require& of them under raid act, at whlel time and price all portant Interested are hereby notified to attend, and make proof of any claim they may have under said not , ,A B. ' HENRY COLTON, 1/1:81td Otwinil al mien. EXE.OUTOWE NOTICE. , ' betters testamentary: on. the Este te of Wm. S. Ilerry, late of Harris township, Indebted to said estate er required to make iminedliAe payment, and all those haring olden against the came #re requested to present their claims properly authent eated, to Orris 46 Alexander, at law, Bel'genie, or the undersigned at Clearfield, Pa JNO. L. CUTTLE, 13.-8410 Executor. CIAUTIQN. N.) All persons are berebj eantioned against purchasing a note 'Oren by me to Reuben Keller, dated Feb, - 8, OHM Tbis note was given from his own eminent which is incorrect. .Perscos are osutioped against *reboiling tbs lams, for I will not pay it unless compelled by liw. ' 13-8 St* SAM USI,4IAII3OBTBR. WANTIO I . A Journeyman Wagon-Maker and Tin-Smith. Alro, two boys over 18 yeers old one to learn Moulding nod one the Tin- Smith trade. Noae but sober and induatrt. one need apply. - 1' Al HAUPT. BILLISONTS, Neb.. 15.18680 RARE CHANCE. • The exeluglye control and sale of five valnabie invention■ need in every fam ily, and paying large profita,Min be secured by applying either personally or irj letter to. I. 14 LASH it CO , 727 Market Street, Philadelphia. MEI A UDITOEN NOTICE. ENTATE , OF JOHN SANKNY, DECIP. The undersigned. an Auditor ap- I pair Led by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to settle and adjust the account uf 'Jacob Sankey one of the executors of the estate of John Sankey dee'd, will meet the parties interested at his office in Bellefonte, oo Tuesday, the 10th day of March next at 1 o'clock P. M for the purposes of his up pointment. J II RANEIN, 13-6 6t Au itor, A UDITORS NOTICE. ESTATE OF P HOSTERIkIAN EICC'D. The undersigned an auditor appoie- ; ted by the orphans' court of Centre county, to scale and adjust the account of Daniel lioaterman. adm's of Peter Hosterman, dee'd and make distribution of the balance in his bands, and among .hose legally enti tied thereto will meet the parties interested ►t his office i 0 Bellefonte, Friday Die 6th day of Afarch nest, at I o'elock p in, fur the purpose of bill appointment, J ll ItANKIN, 9d61 Aud READ THIS. - Notice Cs hereby given to all per sons having Watches, Clocks, &c., at the she of the underaigned, In Mileshorg, to slte•thein away bafore tlys 21. st of March, of they will be asa,lit publio sale. Ile also Intends to quit the horsiness, in that pieoe at that. tittle. 11-7-4 t ' CHRISTIAN SIMON. AUDITOR'S .NOTICK. Tbe undersigned on auditor appoin ted by the Court of °IMMO% Pleas of Cen tre County, to distribute the balance of money remainlbg in the bends of D. % Kline, Sheriff of Centre County, atising from the sale of the pertorial property of Jo seph Bohinion, to and amongst those legal ly entitled thereto, will attend to Om du ties of his appointment, at his office, In Bellefonte. on Tuesday, )(arab 3rd, A, D., 1838, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at whlah time sod place ail parties interested. inky appear if they lee proper. 13-6-4 t. W. H. LAultlktOßN. niterp, -Coitftetto!tarks. NKW SAMMY A 00/1/EOO:I).ARY Tt . salonwiber Rolla inopeoltally inform th. oitisens of BelletonOo mod lA deity, !bit him art BAKBRY OONIPSO'TIOXARY. are now oomplet•l7 enldnid, emit Qua is toroporMl to Illownlalkohnwq dim area Emil; Cakes of abt kinds, ?tdi 40., &a., Ceadiee, opkne• ' I It 11 Nets, Tretu,/ I • and anyalthti nal Arverythinst bobb y, tco' , 0. bosigeowl L lisivitugiyz i fif we* . ",#, the blabbed*. ive an parables 11110 to alt'lehe may Inver lit* swllll,o6o6llresoylo. 4r41-1,1 i IL/ 1 0 1111 j " .4. • Slobationtunts. Isaac liatipt has got alreadyi pew sup-- ply of Shears Antidtt*ObOlt Stoves. They have proved thetaselv to be the best store, out for buielngelthor bard or lON coal thereof,' tnelrovincenbOd, teaks no dast r eeonontike. fail, and areas, best bi kers m th- world, medley, mum eedveni epees thatptu, other stovesknow use. PeopliTriwaai:Orstdvei Woild . do well to call tit his Wit'eltootns ROOT the DilPotl Bed 'Meek before porthaelns eletralklvk, es by allintinte If thie they nsy' be sotiYAO many tin 's been alto ty. • 12-80-11. ' A ISAAC HAUPT. J. & R. LEATROS ? . MOUNT 1?1114Wit, Laying Leatakcc;i 417 . BEg r i sANtraDTKlWlstifiCi, Ot. pa -'u-r lUBl l llBH — T6.ll4ll4lW—QUstid-T1F 1 .001,861 4 1D, oliber for engine, Oar; or building ping* nee. . . they bars r spleddid-Awashillg-malbize,. end can (umlib foriaakink*lseire • !I F! Cr REST W fiet AA ig from ovary Minority. 'Maar quality of TRAIR,M4IND Will be shipped on the oars from M 0 11 N .1' E.: • A G I, ' Aso_ ~, ANY itA IL ROAD TOWN* TFIN iITATE , f 4 It ASQNATIL ty LL WDMINGI 70 RUT OR BELL AL 8 T'A T E , • saatu.b.swito vie REAL ESTATE RECORD, • A large, eig.teen page Journal, issued monthly, devoted to all waiters, laws, fee aed hew nriniforer portilnin Cto 'real 'Es tate; contain log full deseriptions, with pri ces, ite., of 'avail Abousand prsportAan. in cludit4l4 Fruit, Truck, arqip 004 Graztng fi'arnss, COTTAGES AND COUR TRY•ifiNA,TB'. MILL PROPERTIES, PLArTATIONS, TIMBER TR ACierrifikireAL LANDS, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, DetawanNaintY land, Virgiaii, North Carolina, Georgia, • Florida, Texas, and other States. 51110 YOR A Core—FREE. .TOWNSEND k Oa, No. 287 Sou th Sixth Street, 18 b.!t PHILADELPHIA VA. MARRIAGE GUIDE. Another edition Just DI Wished, be ing the 38th of the Pocket Alculapins, Or every one his own Doctor, Including a trea tise on Viseases of females, Irregularities doe., with etiolated. engravings, explaning those dismers of both sexes. By William Yrlllß. M. U. Every one may conduct any case of se cret disease, self abuse or those distressing di d incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to the quaoksof the present day. Let no man contemplating marriage be soothe' hour without reading this wonderful book, as discloses impor tadt secrete, which should I known to them particularly. Let the weak and beatiful youth who has rained hie constitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse read this book. It will be sent to all part' of the United m a ws and 'Canada& for 60 cents. Bend for Pocket Aisculapina. Pa. WE, YOUNG, • No. 418 Spruce Bt Minds 12 26 ly CAUTION.' AI( parsons are hereby cautioned, not to take a certain note, said to be over my signature, dated Nov 14th, 18411, or thereabouts, for one h undred ol . and ewesty- five dollars. and payable mix months safer date. to J. W. Brayman, or order. Bald note be. ias obtained by fraud and ,witborta goy knowledge or COOM W ill not be paid nukes compel led by law. 13 6-20. January 15th 1868 LIBURIAH HOT P. ILEMI P, L(CENRED A UCTIONEISR, Penns Valley, 3 miles north-eest bf Centre 11111, Mr. Kemp, Is said to be one of the best sue tieeeers in the County, and his terms are very reasonable. We be speak fur him a good share of the public patronage, ad dress, 0-ntre 11111, Centre 13.5 3m. M ILLIKIM, HOOVER et CO., CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, RI'RIVI DRPOSITS dve., APd Allow rotated. • DISCOUNT NOTES, BUY A•ND BILL GOVIpINVENtIiNCURITIES, GOZI iiND'OOUPONB HENRY ISROOIOIII4OFP, President. .• 1. D. dIMGERT. 13•?51Y ' Cash len. EXECUTORS' SAL*. Wig he onpootklo Poblie Elit4 th e Oquft , flottol. o Vorough of fonts, 'on Botthrday, iho39th day of Yoh., Vuot,slllllnoloDowitit. V Si *XI +.l fibloting/Plotofool. os• ontoalithibnok 04 Red is t' • SoliV on wh ic hto erected a kinfloctimo • s oind other ootboadinipt. T 1,1.„ to MI Turolisooio. 411111,1_ I "7 11 one GPM TW 618Vi zo 'llfifillifotgaboosa ;, 611• /., liaD r•aLi, QIN; eitietoo MIIMEMIIM nil, '` t' II Iti.P.:,fr 'I tit* -.14 if CIES tr,p 1".2.2.1 541: f•••tri • • I • K I N : K tlarria: .. iS ata IN .4. C .•,i IMI 'Fff;:r.llli .fP .A ME ALleghem 5E4 '3 A.-41 yi r • r =EI ,Ir dt .I.l:yroe. A . paiiisMAkkiiio fideCklyikk Arose pompom c r 11113 ), • 111•• fb• 03 0 0 1 Wit old Atli has t t t_4l . H - llt 1 TM Purns «► jr 111 TiS IMMO . is t. .1 41 . ri 4., 41 *44/4M4 hug Cleao ' Marna( ant Winteyser A Motor imitte hk °Mtn ammti 7744' *was arareers i'rintess and thalars applied WA 4i lads /Wider/ ald bided svitpuel walla wrier f fl (r Qr I" • " * 444 4 q . ,M 4 RaMitEdlas •.111 you do net llogisee 1144 orbs sit 0,614 /Jou do awl ►eave ait.gew *I 9 OW 11. 1 0 •(6100'(.131 .1 .11 , 0,-‘4r4is,.`ho.eitt,milf"ggf'. FreArdiar MN 'it • .1 .• IJA 7 • • , i , s ' • i 1 0 filt. ..rl, di o. rr; d, 9r119 /.1 771f/Apealdri MOOD C ..-cr "ad "Emu alasiut4 • rLcrix. 1641.111 b ,'llll ershnf al !ea ilex sofas !Adt roil , • r. ,, fi I ak;,crr rIT 1-11 • • zlowtle9d 'EL - ,ifis - i 40 ' I i 4 T rerr T ., "IlltlL lli : , li , A itl',.ro• •41'. EINEM rlic;lLv‘Pat ,MmkPee The dkaptee iittoekw,ti The Fiw IV: mawngli PM" r 1, i i if EMBI =I =SE
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