KISSING. r }ANUS. A Jest—'twee nothing more—that gave To me with modest neatness, A friendly' kiss; And yet 'twits laid In full completeness. As strayln it bring to life The shatiys silent bowels"; As mountain streams make green the vale, And brighten all the Sorters. Bo lore brings life to womans heart, And pants her cheek with roses, And to her dark, unconscious soul A heavenly light discloses. 80, though in play ourtwo lips meet., Mine need no further testing To prove *at kisses redden lips; thviklgh they tome thy:nigh jesting. John W. Geary and the Soldiers of the Mexican War: On Saturday, rely 15th, 1848, and shortly after the return of the Fliyette °entity volunteers from the war with- Mexico, they held a meeting in Con nellsville, at which the following pream ble snit resolutions were unanimously acloptdi: Wattaxxs, The discharge and arri val hotne , ,of the remaining members of the Fayette Volunteers has again lilac , ed them in the position of citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and enabled their to speak and assert their rights, they now embrace this oc casion, the first Opportunity since their return, to express their deep and ABIDING INDIGNATION of the conduct of JOHN W. GEARY, since he was elected to the cdnimand of the oil Penna. Regiment at the city of Mexico. The said John W. Geary procured his election by a mere plural• ity of votes, by FALSEHOOD and D r ,. cErri,,s—while lie was promising to give Company II the privilege of elect• ing their own officers, according to the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, he, the said Geary, bargained with others for votes, promising and giving ap pointment in said Company 11, to men from other companies who might an• ewer his peculiar purposes. The law of Congress of the 13th May, 1846, call ing for Volunteers for the war with Mexico, has this Provision : Mir? 5 —And be It further enacted. that the 1.111(i Volunteers no offering their ner•lime shall Iw aceepted by the Premident, In Companion, battalion., wmailron. and regiment., whose officern shall be appointed in tho man .1n( pre ncribed by law in the general States and terri• tortes to whielt molt companies. tiattalen s squadrons and regiment., shall ronpecti•oly belong " The said Geary, white he availed himself of this law to get himself into a high office, refused the same right to Company II which legally and pro perk belonged to them. Therefore, Resot,vzo, That we the remaining members of the Fayette County Vol. unteers, view. the conduct of the said John W. Geary towards Company LI as an OUTRAGE upon their Just righ4i, as secured to them by the laws of Pennsylvania its a ell as the dawn of Congress. The aIIOIS course and con duet of the said Geary being I .75a.!(./N. SISTENT I% 7 IIII'IILE ell A R. A( TER OF A GENTLEMAN OR MAN OF DONOR—it wax treating us as a set of inert who did not know their rights, and who could not appreciate them— it was wintu unit EWEN ARY in all its bearings, characteristic of a LOW AND GROVELING CREAT URE, hunlinf and seeking p.pularitv for courage and patriotism 'l'll AT IQ NEVER EARNED, by I argaining with Supple tools and mercenaries, one of whom at least wits a notorious black leg lirsoLvkiv, That the arrest and trial of let tiergt. JOHN A. Cumai•us, by it Court Martial, for daring to assert his rights and-those of the company, ails A BASE AND CoWARDLY EXER CISE OF USURPED AuTuourry ON THE PART OF THE SAID If H N W. G EA RY—aller he, the said Geary, had SU RREVI'ITIOUtiLY awl VILLAINOUSLY SU P P ESS ED the order of the Ailjt. General of this State, (issued by a direction of Governor Shank,) directing lion to till all acuncies in the 2.1 Regiment of Penna. Volunteers, I.v election--tak ing advantage or his STItLEN antliori tv to cover up his WORSE than BASE MOTIVES, and to injure the bard earned fame of a brave unit gallant of. titer. (hi motion of Peter A. Johns, it was RE.33331,V1i.13, That all the harm we ish Colonel Geary IS Tit AT If IS DISGRACE MAY FOLIJ)W HIM ill 110CG1I ALL THE LANES and AVENUES OF LIFE, AND THAT E MAY NEVER DIE tilt GET LG. At the time the above resolutions were passed; Gem GIEARY Has acLing with the Democratic party, and the Fayette con itg %olimtvers were nearly all Democrats. So that his conduct must have been outrageous, to thus call down upon his head" the condem nation, not only of his companions in arms, but of his political associates also. (TEARY is now the Radical candidate for Governor. Is he fit for it? Will not a man who 'betrays and outrages his soldiers upon the battle- field, betray and outrage-the State in the gubernatorial chair? and line he not already done it ? Read the above over again and reflect, carefully, voters of Centre county, be fore you agree to, entrust the executive duties of the State to such a man as -Tuns W. GEARY. • Neb) Rbbertioemento. CITURCH PETITION. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Centre county. In the matter of the Pe tition for the Incorporation of the "ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH of Philipsburg." And now te , wtt. May Mb, 186 D, the within petition and writing rend add is hereby ordered and di rected that the lame be filed in the odic° of the Prothonotary, that the notice be insert ed in ono newawaper, printed In Centre coun ty, for at least three weeks, setting forth that an application has been made to this Court po grant the within charter of Incorporation ag o greeably to the "Act of Assembly" in sue case made aid provided, By order of Court JAB. B IaTKON. Prothonotary elotbhm. $2 TO sag wpiamAKER a BROWN. —MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTH -INO.—Garrnonta ranging at every price, cut In every , etyle, ready made or made to order. B. E. corner el • Sixth and Market Ste, $7 TO $26 SPRING SUMMER OVER COATS.—MoIIAin, Salk Mix ed,Fary Cruisimere, Chin chilla, Beaver, etc, largest 'variety In the city. OAK BALL,KIXTII & MARKET Streets. $6 TO $45 BUSINFI39 SUITS, BOTH Foreign & Doinentic (bootie, ozcollent Myles, 8. E. cor nor BIXTII & MA IiKETEKA, OAK HALL, WANAMAKIER & BROWN $2O" $6O DRESS SUITS OF ALL the deolroble ntyloo, n u 1 tabl e for tiny (wenalon WANAMA KEtt & BROWN, WITH & MARKET Streets $4 TO $2O 110Y8'01 1 1TS Folt8C11001„ Homo and Drosa--newent styles and host Hams goods IVANAMAIMIt & DROWN LMMECIMTHINIiII44ISF sivrii A MARKET st“. WEEMS $7 TO rm BOYS' a YOUTHS' CH M- TERFI ELNi In great earl, ty. WANAMAKER AND BROWN, SIXTH and MAR- I( ET fitroota $2 TO git SHIRTS, ITINDF'di-CLGTII- I NG, and GENTS' FUR NISHING titiGHS of every kind, at amid! atlynnro On coat, WA NA MAE Eli AND BROWN, Oak Hail, Great (Nothing If nuse,Hl k Mar ket Streota •14n14-tf Net abttertisemento SEWING MACHINE TILE SINGER SEWING HA CIIIN'F' Among sewing machines, those. matte hy the Singer Manufacturing Company, rank with the highest. 'flieir manufacturing machines, have long been known an the hest for manufacturing purposes Hut within the past few rears, they have given quintal ottenilon w tho pro.luetiou aft FAMILY MACHINE dentiniiii In win much favor In (lin HOU:4E1101,1) The machine whirl. they now offer In quiet light.runninit,Phllpho, (mot, notneloss. Ito aceox eorlex for HEMMING, IMAIPING, QVILTINfi, TUCK INI7 , CORI)INU FELL I NO. UATIIEItINU 11, pimple •nd milady underatood Its dellento though endures and tireless mlllOl4, Iron and 'noel, do n il the work nolaele.sly, better, and few will deny, Taster then hand 1 . 1411 di' 'they urge those w Wittig to porchese a ma r rhino, to examine all the other nientifactures before buying, nn It will for (boil( o•e11•011111 all the objections to the other machines that van he brought against It Machines on band for sale and exhibition, together with a full and complete aseortmeni of HILT{, TWIST, LINEN, 'OR Orr I'ON TII READ and all the accepserles for the machines by W. W. MilYl (iitMERV, Agent (tents. Furnishing and Tailoring Establish mem. No 7 Brock erlvort Row. 14-2aly. Bellefonte l'a. _ _ ARARE CHANCE. A good titock of 1111 l nAlandlso, and I , 0 IL SALF and stare room for rent 4 )wing to It prlitriteioll Memo...4th° Se alit partner of the iinderrigtool they wish tic 'l4lll9lllMb he 1111.1,4411111 ,. huntnmno retecenaltilly carried on llnthein in Snow Shoe Centre county l'a for this twit ten yenri. 'they odor for side their 1 0 EN rt H. F. STUCK, of M01,111111(ike 11/111 tlxtoroa, (all of a 101 l are good and naleal,lo) cousin( tog Of a good mad general aelsortinent of ALL KINDS OF GIP WS kept In a country More. They alga offer FOR RENT their largo and commodious st.iro 1. , 0m with grorery room and (sell house attacked, also slooplng 11111 i Vt./thing, r1.141111N upntairn Thu. Is decldodly tho liEsT ItIMINFM LOCATION in Snow Shoo and on o of lhn lergomt end arranged country 'gore ',none in the county. To any person wishing to go into the 'Alain,. this Is a RA RE CHANCE as this placo la the boot booklet.; locatlon In.jho country. ALL ACCOUNTS remaining unsettled on August lot, 1800 will be left for collection. A. CI2IBSMAN a SON. 1M213 FQ R SALE OR RENT.—Art expel tont Photograph Car. IyHART 'to 111-104 t, J. S. BAAopRN Netv abbertiormento. 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In COTTAGE FURNITURE. AU lambi of TURNED WORK furnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. TURNED PALINGS, BALUSTERS, and lIAND RAIWitO, furnished to Builders Upholgtering,Rrpnirin Furnlture,and (ivory thing pertaining to the buslinoss properly at ll= Factory. near Bhtnchnrd & C. Plantng CM 112EMEMI OPPOSITE TIIE BUSH HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA. F LEmiNGToN MILLS ' , LEM I NOToNI CLINTON, COUNTY, PA FLOUR, F E E I) GI R • I N , I MIMI 0 ATB, C H 0 I' , tre, tc. The undersigned having pujeheseil the FLEMINGTON MILLS, formerly owned by PACKER Sr. PACKER, la now prepared to twelve orders for anything In thl• lino of ladnoan, and will gl•e tho fauna prompt Kt teullom BOYD C. PACKER 11X3 ROOFING THREE PLY FM LT ROOFING Unites the heal Water proof Corn penition with the held Water proof Filhrle In the, town manner, and at the lowieit price to the ron punier There In, Int, a foil telation of Tarred Felt, 21, a layer of water-proof Vornpoo Ilion , 3il anotherlayer of Felt, 4th, another layer ofCiitic poidtion , sth, another layer of Felt. Srad for Orculars and Samples AH AN INDIWKNIE!sIT, Wti olfhr to tho first m-baser in ouch pluro, 1.1.100 mitinro feet of tine Th re., Ply Folt, with thu tievos.try coating, (',r thirty,Dollitrn. PATENT ROOF PAINT. Thit4 Paint le coinpoKed of gonna, olla and re 1011.141aCCO, c 10/1/1144 with diiit 'lied tar ini6l the Lent known dryer.. It (•onlotins no mineral or pigment. and in prepared, ready for one, about the eonaviteney of ordinary mixed 'minim It runt 'midi !ens. rotainn Its elluitleity longer, anti In more durable County rights (or Fort ireularwand all rartien lam aildresa MICA ilia WIN( 1 l'A NY. 73 Maidun Limo, [l4-30-5m Now York. .13akern, Qronfertionerieo THE NEW BAKERY, OF H J McDOWELI, Ix thn only piano wont,' you can got Um boat quality of BEAN, CAKES, PIM, AND CONFECTION.E. ILi E 8.114 QYSTERS And ICE CREAM, 10 volume, 110 feels thankful to the public fiir pat favor.. Anil hopeo by a slum to htr 1111S1110/01 to retain the patronage of Ilia many &len& ale hILN the favillty to get up the moat faiihlonatile rakes to be toned any -14 hero. Give Min a rail. vl4n2-Iy. GET cool) BREAD BY CALL tag et thu now and oxtonnlvo Buttery moubltolonont of J. H. HANDS °ppm.lto the WATCHMAN Office, on Allegheny 'duvet, where he furnlalion every day Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kind*, Pies, etc., etc., Candies, tiptoes, Nuts, Fruits, and Anything and Fverything belonging to business. Having had steers of experience to the business, ho flatters himself that he can guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their,patronage. 11.141 . 7 . IL SANTIa. WANT E Dl FIFTY THOUSAND DOI, lare' worth of GRAIN, for which the bigbeet marketSTE mice will be paid hy. RNBERG & BRANDIES. PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at Private Sale a farm aittlated In Benner twp., Centre co., Pk. containing FHILTY ACRI*I, more or less, of which thirty %area are farming Wad, and on the balance IR good timber. The buStllngs are new. The farm Joins Inn& of fiezellah Hoy, George Straub, Gr. Falrltunt, nod others, form erly land of John Iloy. Fifty acres or more of cleared land, adjoining this farm, can be hot for thirty-flre &Sara per acre. A good title will be given by the undersigned. I f-M-St. SAMUEL, POTTEIGER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE RALE. The largo and ralumble Real Estate held by Pr. Win. I. Wilson, In his own right niul by the heirs of the late Mrs. Mary Wilson, in Pot ter '1 ownship, Centre county, will be sold at private sale, on terms to cult purchasers, as follows : let. A lot of ground adjoining the viiingo of Pullout Mina containing about with a large Twd.Stery Mansion Two-Story Office, Stables and other out-buildings thereon erected. The grounds around the house con tain beautiful shrubbery It is in all respects a desirable property, and IS - well situated for business purposes. 2nd. A tract of land situated near Centre Hall. adjoining lands of Peter, John and Duo. Hoffer, George and Daniel Purist, Francis Alexander, and others, cdutaining. FOUR If UNDIIRD AND TWELVE 'ACRD3 AND ONE - HUNDRED AND This tract IA now divided Into one of eighty acres, one of one hundred and fl (ty mires and one line hundred and sixty (our acres respect( ly, with three meth, of farm buildings. Th part lying east of the turnpike containing alo,ut thirty acres will be divided into email lots to Plitt the people of Centro MN if denirtd. That part lying west of the turnpike will he ill•itiod into three farina of about one hundred and twenty-eight heron each, or in any way that may twit pur chasers. ard A tract of land near the "Old Fort," ad adjoining landx of Goo_ (Monk irk, John II Jacoh Arney, Samuel Punter and oth ern, containing THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE ACRES AND REVY.NTY FOUR PERCHES. Thereon erected In A:complete net of farm buildings And two extra tenant houses. This tract will be mild as a whole-4111thlded by the turnpike—or in sikeh other aub-dirinionn as may be desired. The two tracts last described contain Inmin of the bust quality which is In excellent condi tion, many of the improvements being alumni. new They are reached by the beet rends in the county They can be divided so as to glee a euflicient amount of good timber land to cinch fnrm. Inquire of Dr. WM. I. WILSON, at Potters Mills, of the tenants on the property, or McitI.LLSTER t BEAVER., A ttorneya-at-Law, Itaxtartrra, PLABTE Rtk L OTS FOR SALE. • The tittb.teriber offoret at privare role F)RTY•TWO LOTS, imnuidiately adjoining the borough of Bello fonie, In *hal la termed an Colearllte 'grammaty id - trotted. 'hire water on all of thorn. The loot *oil. Low Tares, and 1.1.1,1‘1110.1 titles. There In a splendid water power up on thin property, and magnificent sitar for manure, torien JOHN COL& 14-24-am. B u((; I ES Fffit SA LE I .r. -RR AN BULLING Elt E NIeQU isT ions, here ou lintel and for stile at very modorste wk., THREE NEW BUGGLES, ONE StICOND HAND MC:UT gotten up In the best of style, good leather trlnlinge, mid well finished in every respect. 14- ILI-tf pll{ SA I ' ' A VALUABLE HOTEL AT PRI The undersigned offern for male MN TAVF:RN ItTA ND IN CENTRAL CITY close to the Milesteurg station, the home Is new and to doing a good busuu•as, It Is the healthiest location In Central Pennsylvania. Tilers are FIVE Li rni belonging to the prop erty, and fruit trees of all kinds In bearing order. Tim In a very desirable property for any person wishing to engage in tine hotel ho miness and for Illeroittl 110 huskiest. it IN tea of the best in Centre county. Any person wish lag to purchase a home, please call on or ad dress the UItiIOOOKIIO,I at Milenhurg Centre county Petinnylvattia. 1423-3 in MARTIN DOLAN T HE G REATEBI"riI Till NO urn The sohmeriber., proprietor. of Joiteph Cant- IIeCM Ilpproyed Fly :get for Horne., ham plea more In Informing the renders of the W ATM. idoi, that they nre Hutt ;fuel nil tig Anil moiling theme HUPERIOR NETS, at Knell rates, an to ho within the reach or all ewnere of horses. They are cheaper, bettor, end more durable than any Fly hot over ~ f-fere,l fere,1 to the polities They are handsome, light, and made Mr either or twine They have flee yarchasell the reltent right (or Centro and all the adjoining (matinee or WALLINO'S WAI'ER ELEVATOR, an nrdrlo that every homestead, when water has (II be carried any distance, "should have. With It a child can carry more water, any dis tance, than a grown person can with the ordi• nary bucket. It costs but little, raves any amount of lalair, so •urea the artier right at your 110001, and In Indispensable in every re siweL For particulars tuldresa nr call on & /awls, 14-28 3m G ROUND PLASTER A ' 12 PER TUN. TON. Juni t:locelvod and fOrnyo on hand, GEO. & 30S. I'. BLYMER'S waroliouno In Milroy. Snit for salt) wholga►le and retail. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF MILIgiBURO CARRIAGE WORKS... SIIIRER & WILLIAMS, !dant' facture re of LIMIT OARRIAOI4I, BUGGIEff d SLEIOIII3. Itepalring dono with neatnems and dispatch All work dono at short notice end warranted to glya entire satisfaction. 1111LESBURG1 CENTRE CO., PA. sA[r~. CEEB= SIX PERCH ES THREE FARMS VAT} SALE PATENT FIA -NET IZIM GRAIN abberti men' to. B iLL4HADs, LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES Every hi:Winona man ahenid have a printed heading on hie Letters and Me and Ida Card printed on hit FAlrelopee The cheapest and the best place to gel them la at the °Mee of the DEMOCRATIC IV ATCII M AN ELM Ileeauat ow stock of paper in every vat let), IN purchased from the manor:atm eye at the,l Lowest Tricorn, rind our faciln 10, tor printing at tho smalletit cunt and lu lb. ioot otyLo ara unrivalled. EVERY RIND OF JOB 1911:YTING DONE IN A STY! E THAT DEFIES COMI'LIITION 55eb0010. PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINARY. • Thle School will open THURSDAY AUGUST 19Tit, 1869 Tuition from sit to $lO. ANm m clams *III be organised for the ben efit of Teachers. For particulars addres. B. F. HUGHES, Principal. PINE GROVE KILLS, CENTRE COUNTY PA. 11=3113 B ELLEFONTE ACADEMY A HFLECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLE 12IM1==1 Nest session opens on Wednesday, September First, with every facility for the education of youth in all the Audios which constitute n liberal and polite education. Special attention Is given to MIIPie and Draw ing. Vocal Male is made a regular branch in the claim of staidi, awl is taught Mall the po pile without extra charge. The Principal is anointed by an ample coma of tried and capable teachers. the united aim being to insure the moral culture, and general_ refinement, as well as the intellectual improve-A menu of the pupils. Each et:haler has a due share of Individual attention. Parents who wish to place their children where there will be no necessity for change till they have completed their education, are in vited to •Isit thin School. Parents who wish to MA their daughaete hoard out of the Institution, can 'find plenetutt homes, and at reartonable rates' in the town. Per further pliticuhtn. address Rev. Rev. J. P. UGIIES. Principal. UNION SCHOOL. t114n54f NEW BERLIN, UNION COUNTY, I'ENN'A The next term wilt - commence on MONDAY. AUGUST lth. Thin institution will hare the department, Male and Female. The course of study will embrace the Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, the common and high er English anti Music. Tim terms will be moderate, and a full corps of teachers will be employed. The discipline will be mild and firm, and no pains will he spared to give tone and character to the Institution. For particu lars addrenx the subscriber at Newport until August Ist, afterwahla at New Berlin, l's. D. DENLINGEK, Pn nepai. MEM e irmitbing. NE"B ACKSMIT 11 ) SIIOP. The people n( Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfully informed that the under signed hen leased the Bfackarnith Shop on Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where he will he at all times prepared to to any kind of work in his line. Particular attention paid to 110 ILSE-t3H 0 El NG, toning Wagons or Ruggles, Repairing Farm Jinplemonta. etc. All work guaranteed. tlanin J. A. B MAW AINTINO CHEAP 1110 lb. of the PIICORA CON/UW(I CoLORZD PAINT (curling M. 612.501 - w 111 paint MI 11011 ,250 !two COST LEAD. Lend, and wear longer. For particular., Adair.... H. BOW EN, Sec'y , No. 150 N. FoUItTO Hr, PMILAILk. Pospectua of net Bellefonte " Demo cratic Watchman" for 1869. With a record of thirteen ' , ear* of engem. tioned nemiee In the mane of Domocur. ry, , for Caneamian supremacy. for strict sheer nom of ronntltutional obligations, for State Rights, for Free Trade, and for Liberal Gov eminent., the ilawirogra "DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN" enters upon its fourteenth volnn n with re newel vigor, with more life, and h me, d determination, than at any other period of history. When In the past many Mini Demo emir Journals bent to the storm of fanatieian. and bigotry, it battled on regardless of very thing but duty. When many of the friends ittate 'Nights cringed beneath the tornadr. armed Felieralinniand Tory usurpation, It true to the Ikmoeraey of Jefferson. Wink thousands of the lending advocates of Fret Trade surrendered to , the domination and critethons of the New England Tariff robbers and plunderers of the people, it held aloft the banner offustice. When Abolitionism, and Its kintirml Mom of infamies, invaded the rights of property and the popular Institutions of smereign fitatc•, it fought the good fight of the Stulei.. and People. The 8[1.1..0111'5 WATCMIAtt has never sought for POOP by courting infamy, nor for rewards not worthily curried Ito record Is before Ito holuf rendersund frirrels in St rivartent, and upon that record It enters the new year, seek ing to advance to ttlo I=l of Slate and Notional journoliern, that it (tzar• to enabled to battle on for the canoe ofittatioe. Fionlity, Right and Democracy, with an ear nest desire to old in the reetorttllon of atricticen Liberty throughout the Confederacy. Ti, utteomplisit the pitrP". In view, we puha to Its' proud nod well-knu eenrd of the pmt tiorteen years, asking the kind °Aires and goal will of BRAVE, BMA), I - NCON ERE!) DEMO WED in nil parts of tilo country, townrd building up for it a commensurate and useful circulation . Now is the hour for UMW and bold counsels and careful preparations. Never More IrMLO there such need for organization and harmony and unanimity among the friends of Liberty and Dernocraey. If Demoernts fall to hold ttrmly to the cause fur a filch they have ascii need no much, then Liberty is lost to them and dish children, and the Despotism and Tyran ny of Federalism is scours evermore, and In/mm.(111al government permanently sticepede the else, liberal, plain and utiontentations sys.. tem %Islets the patriot fathers reared for Un worthy sone. It Is noediass to any to the readers and friends of the DEXOCUATIC lirimcnizza, that Ir will continue TO STRIKE AT rwskiTism, MONOPOLY. A:vl.) WltONci, nod to defend and uphold the Constitution so,' the people against their enemies—to ws. ossinst all manner of robber Tar Ufa, and °the, hands upon consumers; to uphold free tand. and the rights of the many; to oppose th. building up of all species of monopollea. an. 1040 its duty fearless and fully in all things. The timarorra WATCHMAN will each week contain more strong and stirring original nut ter than any other Journal In Penneyivani and will aim to be worthy of support by Demo brats in ALL THE STATES Friends desiring to raise club. should writ for terms, etc. 4 Single subscriptions, $2 per year in admires Address, P. GRAY MEtE. Bellefonte, Pi►
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