Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 10, 1869, Image 5

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    w ith terreatilt), awnonntispat sp
Oven, but kis? , neither Ottitne
room a! present. liialfiae it easy, t
se the aisth's mitgnetla throe, e xe , how
and for many months have been great
lydisturbed by eoemical influences, and
as we have recently made our annual
transit through the nebulous belt: and
as the the eunta surthen is 84 ow • itif
meat ilisflgured by aa unusual umber
of spots, and an the moon on the 7th
instant passed between us and the sun,
thereby causing an additional magnet
ic disturbance upon the earth ; and as
we on the Pacific coast are now caper
lanci
„,on, ng an unusually protracted dry
0 the inviariable prieurear , pf
s e polors in this part of the world; A*
t h e oetroing.and many other potent
reasons, I predict A, heavy earthquake
10 *apiece early neat autumn, as
soon as moist clouds float into the dry
veporlees atmosphere.
9: 'REGISTRY LAW !I.!
WHAT lIIIHT BE DONE
. IN
ORDEE TO VOTE! ,
READ, EXPLAIN AND CIRCULATE!
SHE THAT TO A NAMES ARS ON THA
EMI
TO 11111 Darocs►Ttc VOTIIIIIS or Wlll7
11111 N NINNIIITLNANIA
Your'attention ie directed to the fol
lowing explanation. of ►he new Re Angry
Law. • Read it,. carefully, in order to .
ascertain what is your duty in the
premier, and then see that your manes
are placed upon the Assessor's hiti.
PrATURALIZIM
Will see that the Republican Legisla
ture has imposed additional
upon them. Let them comply Hilly
with the requirements dale Law, in
order that they may vote for the party
which has always stood by them.
1111111114. Ai/I/1110$ ' $ 141 T.
One of which is posted on the honse
where the election is to be held, and
the other is in the assessor's hands.
You have a right to examine them,
free of charge.
These lists should contain your
name, and the names of all other quali•
bed "voters in the district ; they should
state, if you. are housekeeper, the num.
ber of your house, the street it fronts
on ; your occupation ; if you board,
where and with whom you board ; if
you work for another, your employer's
name ; and opposite your news should
he written the word. "voter."
If you have been naturalised, there
will also appear the letter "N." If you
have merely declared your intention to
become a eaten, the letters "D. I."
If you are between 21 and 22 years
old, the Word "age." If you have re
moved into the district mince the last
election, the t letter "li," will appear op
posite your ame.
Make it your personal deity to see
Mat your name is upon Me list.
Do not trust this matter to any on.
lee.
HOW TO OMIT 11110111TOKID.
If you And your name is not on the
hit, go yourself to the assessor and
make your claim to be put on. lie is
bound to add your name. Ile cannot
question your right. Yon need not
discuss the matter with him, your
"claim" is enough. Give him also
your precise residence, occupation &c.
He w.II mark "C. V," opposite your
name.
♦TTIND TO Till ♦T ONCI
If you delay until within ten days of
the election, you may bet your vote.
NATURALIrED CITIZENS
You must show your "papers" to
the assessor, in orar to get your names
registered.
If you intend to take out your''ilast
papers" before the election, you must
show your "first papers" todheasses•
MM.
See that your names are on the list.
Those of you who do n. t need to
have "first papers," and intend to be
naturalized before the election, should
get naturalized first, immediately, and
go to the assessor with your "papers."
AU naturalised citizens must take
their "papers" with them to the polls,
unless they have been voting for ten
years in the same district.
Yott must take your "papers" with
you when you go to vote, even if your
name is on the list.
Do not forget this or your enemies
will deprive you of your vote.;
era!
The law in relation to the payment
of taxes is unchanged. If you have
paid neither a State or county tax,MP
sewed within two yeah, do it witout
May.
Take your last tax receipt with you to
the polls.
Do not delay registering or paying
your taxes ; attend to the matter now,
for tear something may prevent here
after.
JAVIIII H. Harino, .
Representing tie Rtste Committee
for Western Pa.
---A very forcible and appropriate
little sermon is the following firp,at
very common - text. Let every Radical
and likewise every Democrat, ponder it
well :
"winos, o, wows?"
The "little boy bloats," across the
street, Ln an agony of expeetant Inqui
ry, tusk—
"Whore doer Jodie Packer Ilve T'
No qUeetion could be answered with
greater ease,
Judge Paaksr lives where his tradu.
OMB never wiir. lie lives in the affec
tions or lA* poop's ,of this couhty in
partioular, sad of the eommodwealth
in g.eneral. '
He lives in thegrand improvement*
his genius and industry have projected,
and carried out to sucoeseffil conch'.
aionso ,
1?a lives in the bus* Sum of Id corn.
triunity, whose prosperity is due to hie
own indomitable integrity and perse.
"it
'364 Ati 'the ioteatei
iron horse,as it threads the liteep
of our mountains, and rushes through
ouriValleys,carrying to the markets ot
the world the rich products of our in.
eihanstible mines, made accessible by
his derseveriiig energy:
He lives in the platitude of the
miner, who,itiennicee in him the car
tier who finds a ready market for the
"black diamonds," and by rapid and
cheap transportation has placed the
products of our mines in every market.
He lives in the stately edifices his
munificent liberality hats erected and
dedicated to the education and religious
training of the youth of our State.
He lives in good deeds and noble in
spirations, and his memory and fame
will be a enduring as the mountains
his enterprise has reelaimed from un
profitable wastes, around whose sum
mits and over whose precipices he has
laid the iron bands of a progressive civ
ilization.
He lives in the good of the'present
and will live in the marble of the ilk
ture ; live, and his nanie will be a
household word, when the little fellows
whose only hope for notoriety is in as
sailing a great name, will be forgotten
and the coming historian will search
in vain for evidence that they ever ex.
isted.
"Where does Judge-Packer bye"
Carbon Democrat.
DEM.OORAT IC PI, A,:r FoRM
1. That the halerni government Is limited In
power to the grants contained In the Federal
Constitution ; that .the exercise of doubtful
constitutional power. in dangerous to the eta
lty of the government and the safety or the
people, and the demociatio party will never
consent that the State of Pennsylvania shall
surrender her great right of local self-govern•
ment.
1 That the attempted ratification-of the pro
poised fifteenth amendmont to the Federal
Constitution by the radical members of the
last legislature, and their refusal to submit the
same to a vote of the people, was a deliberate
breach of their official duty and an outrage upon
every Milton of the State, and the resolution
making snob ratification should be promptly
repealed aad the amendment submitted to the
people ell the Polls for acceptance or rejection.
S. Thad the democratic party of Penneylre
ala
is (opposed to conferring upon the negro the
right to vote:and we do emphatically deny that
there is any right or poweein Congress or else.
where to 'tepees negro suffrage upon the peo
ple of this State is opposition to their will.
4 Thatreform In the administration of the
fesieral and Mate goeernmenta and in the
management of their financial affairs ix 'helper
peratively demanded
8. That the movement now being made for
the antellonition of the condition of the labor.
gig mambas oar most cordial cooperation.
6. That the legislation of the late republican
Cemgress "outside of the Constitution," the
disregard of the majority therein of the will of
gasps/mule and smelly of the ballot box, It the
excluelem from their mats In Congress of rep
resentailvee clearly elected, the establishment
of military governments in States in the Union
and the overthrow of all civil governments
therein, are lots of tyranny and usurpation
Ong lend &meetly le the destruction of all re•
publlosn government and the creation of the
worst forms of despotism.
T. Thal our soldiers and sailors, who carried
the gag of our country to victory must be grate
fully remembered, and all the guarantees given
la their flavor must be faithfully carried Into
enecution,
a. Equal rightaaed protection for naturalised
end native-born cltisens at horns and abroad .
•
the assertioa of American nationality which
shall command the respect of foreign powers
end Mellish an s=ample and encouragement to
people struggling for national integrity, con
stitational liberty and individuni rights.
S. That the present Internal revenue and
lazing system of the general government le
groa•ly unjust, and means ought at once to be
adopted to roues &modification thereof.
• Clotting.
$2 TO 080
WANAMAKKR it BROWN
—WEN'S & BOYS' CIACI•
ING.—Garmenta ranging at
every price, cut In every
style, ready marls or !nada
to order B. 1 , .... corner of
Sixth and Market Ste.
9PRINGI BUMMER OVER
$7 TO NC
MAI* —Melton, Bilk lif 111
ed, Fancy Caesimere, Chin
ehißkeilleaver, larttellt
varlet o the city OAK
HAL SIXTH L MARK ET
Streets.
BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH
$6 TO NO
Foreign g, Domestic Lion&
excellent styles, B. E. cor
oar SIXTH a INORKETtita
04K HALL, WktiAllAH ER
e BROWN
DO M BUITI4 OP ALL tho
$2O " ' 6°
desfrable otyles, suitable for
soy ooeasion. WANAIfA
KER I BROWN, SIXTH I
KARKIT Streets.
$4 $)
BOYS' SUITS FORSCHOOL,
Home and Dress—newest
styles and Deal class goods.
WANAMAKER I BIIOWN,
LAROECLAAIIING HOUSE
SIXTH A MARKET Ms
$7 TO h BOYS' * YOUTH, CHER.
.
TERFIZIA*3 In great earl.-
ty: WANAMAH AR AND
BROWN, SIXTH and MAR-
KIZT Streeta.
$2 4'O *LW ANIMA UNDISH-axati-
MO, and GICNTIP
FUR-
S 000D6 of every
Mod 4 M small advance on
/101/4 WAN/MARER AN'?
MOWN, Oak Mal, °reit
Clothinslionso,MMh•Mar.
ties Bpes4. Tl}/1:144r
Net° Abbertbstmento,
S . . IT. WILLIAMS & CO., , r
Wholeiale and Raid Dashes It
COTTAGE FURNITURE.
All kind.. of
TURNED WORK
fUrnished to the trade it
CITY PRIG'S&
TURNED PILINGE,
BALUSTERS,
and HAND RAILING,
turnighect to Builders
. UpholsteringjlepairingFumlture,And every
thing pert/dittos to the Itueleesw properly et
tendod to
Pactory near Blanchard a Co'. Planing
EMI
WAsa Rooms
°main, THE BUSH HOUSE.
BILLEFONTE, PA
FLEMINCiTON MILLS
FLEMINGTON, CLINTON, (X)UNTY, PA
1:13:11:1
PEISD
ORA IR,
coil",
OATS,
CROP
Immediately adjoining the borough of Belle
tont., In what is tanned as Colesville.
Pleasantly situated.
Pure water on all of them.
The best of soil
how Taxes, and warranted titles.
There is • splendid water power up on this
property, and mnignitioent site. for 171/1121U6K . •
tortes. JOHN COLE.
14-24-em.
FLKIIINGTON MILLS, I BUGGIES FOR HALE I
) es., te,es
Tile undersigned having purchased the
formerly owned by
PACKER & PACKER,
IA now prepared to reeeire orders for Anything
In this line of business, and will give the same
prompt attenU•n.
BOYD C. PACKER
EMI
p ODD'S
NERVINE
Niw Lownon. Ijoup„ April 26, 1869
R aaaaa SAID Fusee—l thought it well to wait
another week before writing, to eee If I con•
tinned to improve; as I have deen doing fur
Immo time tinder the treatment of anew med
icine, and I am happy to tell you that I am
getting better—even faster than when you were
here I commenced the nee of DODD - 8 N BIt-
VlNEwitheutanyybody advising tne to do no.
When I began with it I could only walk from
my bed to the chair. My trouble has been ex
treme pain In the head, and has lasted over
three years. All the medicine I have hereto
fore taken has failed to kilee any relief lam
now able to go up and down stairs and daily
Improving I conelder the N FAO; INF, the best
medicine I ever found, and shall continuo its
use, for lam confident of entire recovery I
have taken only three bottles, and would not
be without In on any account
14-.30 , --4w Very truly. Mae. 1. H. Novi._
CANGERS! TUMORS I ULCERS!
PROP. KI,INF, of the Philadelphia
Univershy, Is making as cures
of Cancer and all tumors by a new process. A
Chemicle Cancer Antidote, that removes the
largest of cancers and tumors, without pain or
the use of the knife, without cootie, eating or
burning medicines, and without the loos of •
drop °Mood. For particulars, calf on or ad
dress I'. A. KLINK, M I), Nn. PM Arch street,
Philadelphia, Ps 14-30-4 w.
CATABILITY.
Ohl miserable oats, that heream and aqua.
Upon my neighbor's garden wall
That howl, and bite, and quarrel, and fight,
Aoout tha middle of the night
Your midnight mulles shocking taste,
And if you don't stop, with all poaalble haste;
I'll cause you to scatter, Dowb44 Quick,
By bearing among you the half of • brick.
You monstrous oat, with bark like an *rob.
I wish you, specially, hurry and march;
Better more off, sir, or, you may depend,
Mir brick will fte you a GaBGIAIN Baas
And ion, old eat, with squally yoke,
You osn't conceive, I would rejoice,
To rot a good *hot, and to knock you Oat,
You horrible, howling, old feminine Cat I
Well este, yowl on, and I'll peek repose ;
And think about Sternberg. clothes;
And marry will be the song I'll sing
Of the elegant sults for the opening Spring
N. B.—lt wilt he to the Interest of all who
Intend to buy Cloedng, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hate, Caps, Boots, Oho", ha., the coming nos
*Oa b Mai on hint, as he of builop lArrom ,
wort:nest to be round and at prices R4sa can
not be surpassed anywhero.
vlialt • ADGLPH EITABNIIBB.G.
'PRINTING EXECUTED IN THE
most improved style at t►la Ono a.
'acs.
' , , - • j, :
RIVATE SALE.
•kr, Th• eidelitighed IPriseA• Sele
m *Heated In Benner twp.. Centre co. Pik
sostAisillit FORTY ACRES, more or less, of
which thirty scree are limning land, and on
the balance la good timber. The buildings are
new. The farm Joins lands of Heseklah Hoy,
George Straub, Dr. Falrlsmb and others, form
erly ofJohn Noir. acres or more of
clew fond, adlotol g this farm, can be bo'll
far t irtpfive dollar per acre. A good title
will be given by the undersigned. '
14-34-31. SAMUEL POTTEIGER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE 8,11,E.
The large and valuable Real Rotate held by'
Dr. Wm, I. Wilson, In hlo own ritht and by
Wes
Ohs of lb* late en. Mary W ion, In k*. ,
ter Township, Centre eountY , be sold at
private sale, on terms to cult purchasers, es
follows 1
lot. A lot of ground adjoining the village of
Potters Mill. oontalnlng about
with • large Two. Story 'Mansion, Two-Story
Oldies, !Rabin' and other out-buildings thereon
erected. The grounds Round the house con
tain beautiful shrubbery. 11 is ht all respects
• desirable property, and is well situated for
business purpose,.
2nd. tract of laud situated near Centre
Hall, adjo ining lands of Peter, John and
Geo. Ho r, George and Daniel Durst, Francis
Alexander, Arid others, oonitti!tES:
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRE
- - -
AND ONE HUNDRED AND
81X PERCHIM
This tract is now divkled into
one of nighty Beres, one of one hundred and
fifty acres and on%of one hundred and sixty
rout /WNW Ireelpeftitety, erith" three Nett, of
farm buildings. That part lying east of the
turnpike containing about thirty acres will be
divided Into smart tong to cult the people of
Centre Hall If desired. Th.t pert lying west
of the turnpike will be divided into three
tams of about one hundred and twenty-eight
acres each, or In any way that may suit pun
ch
3rd. A tract of land near the "Old Fort," ad
adjoining land/ of Ono. Odenkirk, John H.
Keller, Jacob Arany, Samuel Foster and oth
er., containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE
ACR.EB AND SEVENTY FOUR
PERCHES.
Thereon erected Ic a:complete set of farm
buildings and twoaxtra Jamul honaes.
This tract will be mold Li a whole—se divided
by the turn rilk e—or In such other sub-divisions
as may be doodled.
The two tracts last deoeribed contain lands
of the beet quality which Is In excellent condi.
lion, many of the Improvements being almost
new. They are reached by the beat roads In
the ootinty.
They can be divided so se to give a sufficient
amount of good timber laud to south farm
Inquire of Dr. WM. I. WILSON, at Potters
Mille, of the tenants on the property, or
MOALLISTER A BEAVER,
A Itorrwaxie-at-Late,
14-17-tf. Baugrotrra, Pa.
FILAR TER
LOTS FOE SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale
FORTY.TWO LOTS,
BRAN
BOLLINGER St McQUISTION,
have on „hand and for sale at ver7 moderate
price',
THREE NEW BUGGIES,
ONE IiNCX)ND HAND BIJOUT
gotten up In the best of style, good
trlnUngs, and well dulehed In every mope, 6.
14- 13-tf
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE HOTEL AT PRI
DID IT!
The uodereigned offer. for sale his
TAVERN STAND IN CENTRA,L, CITY
dose to the Mllesbutg station, the how..
new and Is doing s good bulginess. It Is
healthiest location in Central Penosylveols
There are FIVE LOTH belonging to the prole
erty, and fruit trees of all kinds In besrum
order. This la a very desirable property I,r
any person wishing to engage in the hotel hi,
sines. and for mereentile business It Is
the best In Centre county. Any person 1ei....
leg to punhase a borne, please call on el e I
dress the undersigned at Miteliburg Veld-.•
county Penneylvanis.
14-23-3 in. MARTIN DOLAN
AUENTS WANTED FOR THE
SECRET lIISTOR 1
OF THE CONFEDERACY
By EDWARD A. POLLARD
The oakweedung revelations nod starlLino d riGo •
urge made In this work are creating the
Intone. deeire to obtain it. The secretpoi. hrni
infrigrara,*e., of Davie nod other Confedt no°
leaden*, with the Jiidden )I.yeferser, from
hind the *cent,. In it ichmood," are thorotivh:y
vents/ord. bond for circulars and
terms. and a full dneerlption of the work
ADDRESS NATIONAL PUBLISJIMU
14-30-4 w. l'hsiodelphia Po.
DANF'ORTII'S PETROLE Tr NI
FLUID!
NON-EXPLOSIVE I
SOMETHING NEW UNDER TIM
SUNS!
SAFE UNDER ALU C IRCUMSTANCES t
THE NEW LIGHT,
PETROLEUM FLUID
Manufactured by J. J. Palmer, under Letters
Patent, Navaho's nemtanity,a• minas a boom-.
hold coxverdenen. It has been In use tiv.ro
than a year, and is growing in favor laborever
used. It makes the neatest. and in *wry re.
aped the hest light. No ollbnolve odor, no
smoke, no gnaw; to soil gannents, no damper
from explosion in tempo; does not Injure woo,
wen, eves a softer light than Merosonw can
be used with or without Chimney, emu be
burned 1w any limp with IbetrilUag expense
of olianghts burners.
IT 18 CH O=M
T H A N ANY LIGHT HY
. OALIGHT.
Alt who ON It Will 'endorse *hoe we saki.
$2O PER DAY'.—Agen ts wn t
everywhere, ple for vw,,
ktam ye. Address BATES. HAINES 1 CI I.
1440-4 w. Ol•velano, ul,to.
UM
SLR ACRES
THREE PARMH
VATS SALE
..~.: J~...~ .r
abbe tfscmrnto.
B ILL HEADS,
,
LETTER TURADS
,
i
RNVIZOPS.
Mary Wiliam. Dan nlandd hare a printed
heading on Ala Letter, and Bill* and hie Card
pirleled OP Mt Rovelop*,
The eheapaat tml the bent Flom to we them
le at the °Meet the
DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN
w 11 1
Iterauw, our rUlx.k of petiwr hi •vary rariNy
1. per.•hwk.l from the teanntaeterent at the
I,4ers Niro«. and Oil I faollitlo• for printing
st Ins ♦ntnllaet nost and In Om best style. are
=I
BVERN KIND OF J 458 I.BIBTINti
DOWN IX A !ITT LP,
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THAT Mel MN oommorrnoll
t9l/4 4 3130Y e t t L I C A Utlof:St
Thisilliboolirin
A114:1U8T 191:al 1869.
,
Tunkon ham 1e114.20,
N.PlanirAla plll l* enganli•d for tha bow
eat, or Tomo ere.
For particulate addrae.
Ittriltzs, Principal.
rum q4oVicwkitB,
1 4 t : • • 2 *Rine& pit.
BXI4LEFONTE ACADEMY.
bEi CT 80000240122110214.TLE
Next session opens on
WeAmeday, September First,
•
whit etiery,faelilty for the eduesuon of youth
in all the studies which eoastltute • liberal
sod polite adneatioe.
Bgeellai attention brevets toiled° sad Draw
ing." V Mid Made Is made - a regular bramai to
the eou of studs, sad
is taught Sean •the 'a
gile without e
Therrisielga alibied by In
et triad and espeol4 Umbers JtheuTd=
ti
baths lo Insure th e Omni Suitors, 'general
relloerneti, Nis aril as thisinieneetual Isopremei
meat of the. pup/le, sash oubalar bas a doe
sham of Individual dttetitleo.
Parente who wish to pleee thiltr children
where there will he notenteesity forebears WI
they here completed thous education,ere in
vited to visit tkie Sehool.
Parente who with .to bete their danghtei e
board out of the Inolitution, eon find plowat
hemny end et reasonable rates In the Own.
Far r yrtrtitukui. address,
Bor. J. P. nurowris.
v14044f PrinalpoL
U . ' 1..1 lON SCHOOL
NSW BERLIN, taliON - COUN'T'Y, - PE.NVA
The next term will commence on MONDF ;
ns
AUGUST 4th. Thiwititution will hare
department., Ma/e and Female. The aeon of
'Andy will embrace the Latin, Greek, Trench,
and German Langthurea, thy callonow and hihb
er Resnik cad Miele. The MIMI Wllll bra
moderate, and a full come of teaches Will be
employed: The diecipline will be ,Enlid, and
firm, and no pals will be spared to Wes , IMO
and character to the inatitatiou, For particu
lar' Odessa the subscriber al Newport until
Aural let, eastwards et New Berlin,
. DNNLlNladima
=3
lomitOtilg.
'MEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
The people of Bellefonte and rjellnity
are very respectfully Informed that the undmv
Howard
has leased the Blacksmith Shop on
Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa, where lie will
be at all toms prepared to do say kind dime.
in his line. Part Molar attention paid la •
HOUB&SHOEINO,
toning Wagons or Buggies, Repairing Yana
implements, tote. Al work guaranteed.
J. A. & MALO.'v.
CHEAP
&INTING
100 fa of the P2660T CoErliteo
00.0sio Pate (meting $12.610
51(VD paint sa much as 260 of
MIT LE 16*.AD. Lead, and vast looser. Yor
ftiteulars. Address B. 16101
IN Boo'y., No. 160 N. Von?*
Pospeotue of the Bo(lefoote " Doom
erotic Wotohmon" for 1110.
With a mord of thirteen years of onmaro.
Honed service lu the canoe of Deings•ra
ey, for Caucasian ruprenuicy, for strict ober,
mum of Constitutional obligations, for Star.
Bights, Ow Free Trade, and ter Liberal Gov
ernm•nt. the Hasererre
"DSMOCHATIC WATCHMAN"
enters upon Its totuteenth zoinn • with ow
sewed vigor, with more life, and have,
determination, than at any other period of
history. When*L the past many ot►tr Darn,
cystic Journals bent to the storm of remittal- •
sad bigotry, It battled on regardless of re,
thing but duty. When many of tha,friencb
State Rights cringed beattath the Soma*
armed Federalism sad Tory altuirAtion, It
true in the Democracy of Jefibraon. WA. .
thoustands of the leading advocates of Fr ,
Trade surrendered to the dondnation etui
easetiona of the New England Tariff relph.rri
sad pleadererh of the people, It held'aleft
tennor of Justice. When Abolitionism, and it.
kindred train of Inhurnies, invaded the right,.
of property and the popular institution, o*
seoweiga Settee, it fought the good OW ea
the States and People.
the MILIAPOIIIII WMPOIMAIR ham never sought
for rune by emoting Infamy, nor for reward,.
not worthily earned. Its retard I. bed* tit
host of leaden and Mends In all quarteM. end
upon that record It enters the new year, am.
Mg to advance to the
FRONT RANK
of Slate and National Journalism, that it, me.-
be enabled to battle on for the MUM of
'Equality, Right and Demerara:7, with an ear
nest desire to aid In the restoration of Arl.l k
Liberty throughout the Confederacy.,
To accomplish the parPA°. ha view, WI p•dnt
to Its proud and wsll•kno, soord of the pa. i
thirteen Tears, salting • the kind minces
and good will of
BRAVE BOLD, UNCOIk KRED DEmn
CRATh
in all puts of the country, toward building up
(OK it a commensurate and useful ciretslatton.
Now is the hour far sate and bold °Morel.
and web!. preparations. Never bwkwe Me/
there such need for organimUow and harmer,
and unanimity among the Mends of Liberty
and Democracy. If Derhoctate fail to 1..11
firmly to the oasis* for which they have aloe'''•
feed so much, then Liberty is limit to them owt
their children, and the Despotism and Tyro, -
ny of Federallem is secure evermore, and
monarchial government per/n00n:44 att0e......
the wise, liberal, plain and imostental4ot "p
-rom whloh the patrioktorbero ramrod Ur
no
worthy sows.
It Is needless to say to the reader* omit
Mends of the DONKIIIAIIIIO WAVIAOLUIr. dual I
will continue
TO IPTRIZIG AT DESPOTUOi. 110110P04.9.
/ND WRONG.
end to defend sad uphold the
4 b• 1 00 0 0 against their :4 004 noliedi--to •
against ell manner pi robber ire or* • fr.
frauds ski oonguirters; to uphold tr•Le•
and the rights grf the eneoy; to appePe th
IdtagLot nt all epodes of memepolese. .• ti
do lie sty fearless and rally hail
The B WIN WATC" , " . 4trah e • -
contain more strong gad adardall ode"' "
We Lima DAY other !owned in Porwasyte. nM
sad will alai to be worthy of tarot hy rh
ends be
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Meade doolttos to robe dots morium
gut None, ote.
Slagle ratmeriPtiobalg Sor Y•se alt!'"'"'"
Address.,
P. GRAY 1111111 K,