Thelftletttc -Watchman. tr4L - AtY firEEK .rtir. W. PITRICT, AILIOCI VI r Ilittqt Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance, BELLEFONTF, l'A Friday Morning, June 17,1870 Editorial Convention Ve say* boom r•quevtted by ,ot tt off tettithli Io th• We•t, to t o., •Iblltty of malting a rid] ypoo •11 'no le editors art Slate, b.,- m. 0.? m on? laodal•otodestgnate the two th I Ws Sh•filfore rinommood Al?.o- - I ~ Us Nth of lids, at throe otatyric It Al Lt., I' 1;11% 111,0Riese, Ileffy;terailel Edll.'l.l 1. dr R'ercera nbou•ylvalli. W. T. H. ?tour, W. a Mum.. titcretArie i—Plitobur 1 Armstrong for Bondholders Everybody knows the ine.ln that t.l lice system which exempts from tit \,t iiee'the money invested in go% ertinte , it ~beads --knows that it to eimply the taxes of the rich ont,. ihr ohoaldere of the poor, and building . up & monied aristocracy that rs i” 're% ia luxury, while the toiling n.. 11 m - ash, and awent to keep Want ai i is• from their door. No nom ,yelem was ever before conceited, fed one class of citizens so hill bled another class so freely. A few days ago, in theolower boost. af Congrites, a proposition to :lilt the-ic bonds as they became due, and issue in their place bonds that would Is. taxable, and interest payable in ilic iarrency of the country, was Intro; deceit. A proposition, so just, tau-, tad righteous, one would hardly sup pose would meet with a single optsi, sent, but representatives hare a iiuscr way of acting some times, and nlru -t a strict party rote was the result the dicta to obtain equal taxation, -.. far as the bond business Is cotteertleo almost every Democrat voted for dis bill—almost every Radical against it. First on the list to tote against tau ing bonds was W. 11. ARMSTKW.., Ilse little cologne Scented, kid glmed - poor 'lrian despising, bigoted aristocrat from this district. By his vote on thi. bill, the hard fisted, sun burned labor era,--the toiling, oppressed mecliatio , , the tax-cursed farmers, can see how well W. 11. ARMSTRONG represents their interests. They must build roads for bond hol ders to ride oTerf Budd pchool houseee and enijilii% teacher. to educate hie children' kapitain courts to try hie caws.' Pay bin poor, State, county, borough and all other tare., I Pay his interest io gold, and receo, DO benefit whatever? Tlii IR what ARMSTRONG'S vote gala --this is what he floors floes it suit you laboring men of the 18th district? is he representing your interest, when he voles to compel ) ou to continue paying the taxes for the wealthy who have tied their money up in government bonds? But a few i.r/tos ago he toted to give to a lot of Bond Holders, J t Cook S. Co., eighty seven million acres of tour land—now he votee 110111 Kt 'lllllol,g Jet . Cool, Ar. Co., and other Bond Holders pay any taxes. Will Sour interests be Aubnerved by keeping such a resprerentatiee in Congress? It in for you to sac. --Hon. HORATIO SET MOCK, late Democratic candidate for President of the United Staten, in now the Presi• dent of the American Dairymen Aseo ciation, while his opponent, GRANT, sits in the Executive chair. Sharp ob servers, who Lace seen them both in their official capacities, say that Set Vous brings more ability, presence and dignity to the discharge of his coin pawl% ely uninn feortant don ee than tis %VT iloem to the discharge of his most responsible and highly important trust. The reason is plain—the one has manhood, honor and brains; and the other hasn't. —The Lancaster Infelligencer thus speaks of the weather and the crops Vegetation tinder the Influence of .o touch mointure and warmth, has advanced rapidly, and there 111 a rank growth almost every where ('lover and IA heat, a here they are at all beery. are now considerably lodged and will loudly Hoe again heft.. harvest This will hove a somewhat unfavorable effect on the yield of *beat. Thy young oats look• well fit nrywliere, and 10141111 p thickly upon the ground Rye has allot Up strongly and will turn out a great deaf of straw. Many of the corn and potato fields are. thickly covered with young gran 141 at th&ripliaorean hardly INI mien. TFhve has been Mt very little upper- Ale iunity Ito ettltliating thus fat twatin this I 'me and harvest farmers od that they have p.enty of work to do in the corn fields. The prospect of a busy MI turner vote never enoni promising than it mullet now. —ln voting to give to JAY COOKE & Co., Under pretext of building tile Northern Pacific railroad, fourty-one millions of acres of public lands, W. ARMITRONO voted to' give away to these government robbers more land the( would have furnished a farm of a hundred acres to every voter Ia the live counties be mis-represents. Geary as "Old Honesty 1 -, ,, , t' 7 , ;P:ah, presumptions, awl.. Om. n' the hocument 11h, eel a rough comment on theit,a of oar Il.atltcal leet-ltilor , in Petal when the IZ:11:eld ‘IUNN'I not etlliiiioll}Caltll procla matiott NNarnitigt lie people to be care tnl , n t . 11,e ,orottly nest %%inter, 'l4 there I , to ire 't t cad atl.qttpt Lt ilia) rat t% to :tie ' , At( Trea-itr rtt a !mite r,rt um \VP y 1 1113. It IQ a rti'l , ll eillllllll`llt on the 1(1.1:1 (.t (mt. Na heal lerre,lll - - that -11(.11 14 the ease, and it 1,-> emit ince the t(er4t(le that vi hat N. htt,e'7lll smug told thew i• trite, and reach theta rare an I rantlon. the (~.(0,11(ort of the teen ale) are to repro-n( Oleo] iu Iltirrtsbnrg next =EI tVe tram flint the alimmiltions th. , egotirdwal are, and. a 4 tries ale Intended, 11VV , 11 . 11 hr the lionom 1,14 4 , of the rad: cal avid that thry ‘v.,11 i-ddo tt pre:ad:et , and help a ,•h~•~~-e h,~ae.t, w~~rtht, trp::\ Ir,•ni~~. ri vkiJo , 1,, :lie rtiftic:l; Lute and A.l nol I,i ‘i:‘ gii.li‘ .I”itrz. needed at Ilarredatrz raWcal (1.-)yernor as.ert- that a radical i.gr,latttre in not to Lc tra-ted, ohyl , he at such pain 4 to out-11 the r., , opJe Let the radical nitta.es huu der,ter tht., and when the lall (lee- conic round. %ote ror honest lietiiiierati: to represent then' lione.tl%. an , l to repair as tar a' 110S/41111e tlu itainage , railical rascalit N has ilohe I another place we Lnl I I the ad or which we speak -The ENe that W. If I RV,IItNI In I,l,.l)llStallentq 11111.-tratc,l Irw %%eek4 ago hl a WI-It made to Wn-f. , ngttui by not tr...r1,1 ati.l ferow to‘knotatt, .1,01% Kr Rl', Esq. Mir K t HT/ carried with him, for euttnina -11011 Lv the “overttnterti, a irallOclEflg -gulp that is :oln.,tted, 19. a;! 1011, 1.a% e 'Veil it, to he the be« t itnenteo , )<!1,(1 now extant, and has 1,1.11 pp.nottrice.l by GUMS' newl.aper. and by bankere and butitnr.B met. Mr. t arc, oi OPllrte, pvet 1,1 , ce Mr. ARMSTRONG, whn he thought would he the I.l,ver matt to apply t., in lrr to get the Htfirup into the nonce of the tjo‘ erti GICIlt„ Nit Mr. A alt,ri:oN, a, n.ual, RR abPent from Wa , htng probabk, beeaume of 11;tie rt-e in some little ereek, or nrthrn el.e. At all el mitt+, Mr. l'T/ 1111 I t get to , ce iuni, ana the \ins that, having nobinl) In ~huw 1,11,1 IL, rope•+, or, itt other word•, to I nrom.l the red tape, ht• could vet mithmg done tttlh the atatnl.• hu4,tten the tonrt,t.rattou to toe if relent ed by a hoard or ignoramuses, among 0l list es er, then• s‘ere probably V knaves as fool. Mr. lit ItIL rat.o• lets), , disheartened and discour aged. Im% ii,g )Spent a good deal of 'Mon ey oo ti,, MN Mtlloll and eor.i.leritWe during Ms trip to \Vashingtoti to has e it adapted by the (105 eriinwit clad been at his poP.t, as he ought to lime been, there not the leant doubt but that it ‘%0111.1 hat e+ been fasorably reported on, and event tinily adopted by the t;overnment !much for having \V. II \ RMSI it" \ an the I,,letthible repre , mitint ire of tiiien , h4triLt at Washington. - --Senator I fop; tan, It seem. 4, In the only marl in the Senate uhow (iliANT t S4riare tlaN IffittleliCed to rote lor the Hun DoinZngo job. Some :II natured people are (Atoll,' enough to in.notate thou other arguntenta be sidet+ Ilinae contained in the PreQnlent's nieslage were brought to hear itiam the veracious Senator, but then people will talk, you know. Some fens can't Sec a 1118rCb lingers full of greenbacks without telling all Norte oratories about It, It's real mean, so it ie. --I laving lost his voice, it is said PtRSON Pao% Nuw has quit swearing. Such being the case, there may yet 'he a chance for hie future salvation. W are told that the way to get rid ot evil thoughts is to cease giving utters—ice to therm and 11 this be so, the sweat ing PARSON seems likely to be forced into a comparatively decent state rit timid. At all events, the uorld cat not much regret the carcutustance that has deprived Bnownt.gu , of his power to utter curves. —Plain Words makes a stagger at explaining how he can oppose 4ita- IfTRONIi and support Congress pt the some time', in vices• of the fact that A RMSTRONG has favored the Radical policy in everything. It is a very poor stagger, though, and looks an though Plain• Words's brain is very much muddled. 'TI IT— he Derriocratie Editorial State Con- ervrltt. (.01,1"1" A• 401 I venth)n. 0 , 0, Avvl CONVRRTIO ,I ,—ThO 111141 oonlention of the S,hhath '.140h00l -11, c pfin t „l,7 : 4, - „, s„„ e m y A r d . e „ ? ., / omoree.l In the linformail eliurojr of o'clock, n in . on Tiiiinftlay in , O w ni.11 , 10 IlVOt of r ' ntre " ' di ' at 10 7th hint The Pyriel,i •R ent of the nsoclutintl, I)tiiirioratto yencrel !waver. In the chair, opened with dx 'Halo-, a tui ,t n i se rn I,, a f inlt If at lohonel P.XCICI.P4. On motion of Ihlt couvon• „ti(in in ealle , l nt "" 44the1.r " I ' le I nt isPP"n"",l" comfit o i of t. 1 y,.. /1 , 111 , ,114.111,4. r AitikaLla,..ril tite MlreUry maul Inffier tt Llelteunt•l+led of ileneru Harvey, ltut. lVylie, limi t ham lint Lauri. lin ',paves home ''`h.tmo , l klesaud. , and SiMl!)... rhrAftoi l ira ) or,eolirMition adjourn. 111 .'4 VIC PI Vol 't TIC nocroari Of rut Mi."' '44 °. " 14 " -k P in . 8.5441011 Toe.lrty afternoon Con• of the hoc , -; owl p nt ,(:..titiral Hearer it. tho . P 1..; tlot I:penctl with singing, rt....ling a portiun t'ot t"t11 for n o. , 01 , I , ht , „„„„h 1111t1 rap, - by Iler. Miller On I I', I. or , . Th, :. 'lt •utn t T r !` . , (111M v•leetoyl Rertrotary I'l- , 1 , , •,. . tr.!. ~ The PI u4kit•tit rtnounend (hot the :-t l , , rho ott•tilittv•ii It 1 , 1 ivr.lll are the Prnowlng work tl• Thv 111,, .' .! 1 11 11,, for th.... 11. - noon Fet.ion 1.1., 1 1,1., t0.,1 1.1 The tho Sunday Sohnel to the t t Iltrt!t „ t , ~ - .4 t1. 1 • -, rr ttc, , it t•I 1,10,1 11, tt 'lll, Mt tt, t. ttt, ,) , g Ooler In Stinday School to 1111 I 1:' ,1 1v In thy' t A rat eatti.o nnd curo It "" le" • "f " " 11 " -m "" It ' tir4t to vr.v. nod op...tied by e,ectielh• , l. ell , Cecile Illey e ,, tiNeetien. 1 31'11114cm 1.3 the °illy ol , te.plt••,. ‘lo,i, J Miller, f0110w...1 lay 3fegArs Renner, ••••. ~.• 11 , • .1•• .• ,, hrehint IV, lie, ;bat oy snit Salim ri •••••pli•••1 • .1,1[1.1. ..1 tl •• lg.? Salute Cert. l hr• tollowitig truth wits 1,0113(lit out try the ti,„,.,,,,1•;• t lat th• dlite,tvcon •4The Fnballl School 01, tint to .•1.• th. ill It ..1•••• trlll , ll t donna of I.at rub. hut to 1.1.1 1 Ili I 1)11 MI I . I . .1.1 .1.1 'l elctell.l l • 3. ill th• 1 ct. in till', 11. 1. el the In 4trittllentality he Which rrib le 1 • 11411 'll'c ‘`, tin I" , lwaig).l into many a family It I. t. - t. I " t ‘ . l '" tt •••I•ttl.tl to the exutteute Uf Om , fumtly rt•latl“ll • 1 .Ig. tt I t.. h•••/1.•..tt I Imr •t I . .•bjj )1, tier .ongiiir, the ileectel ttliltie3l NA. I,llkell I'le• I, mill I t I lie . 4 11, I e•tt I , lk by Jlc.ard. IlArTey, hurts, t .I ' . "." d ' t "'" ' ut r, and otherll. The truth brought ,tut 1 I Jil•ti , 1.4 , 11..1 mei lh• . " 1 thy and method ..4sent tat to 1-1100 . ...1 t I i; •1,. r t t, Aohirra n4l <A. cr lO`i. r)6) 1 .10 Jl•ordor • • en I , lo • eti • el ISM - I 4 • • h 1 4.1 .4 ,•,11 tr. • 14,, 4111.1•••••ruption an'tl. r‘ ' t,ll. ••' ',II 4 ~P4i A p0i..., •••'• II I w,•khokiht loki••• he I all Orr-4.1. f 4„., I ,lltiglii 11.,11 1.• I sus.. 0r....f dliv, but for iho ro.olt o 1 1 , , t •otoro, ibr• la. "' l ''' . "" I " Cl "" ••• " a . .44 1 . .i• I ~.11.• of sr POlit h nrllo.lloslllMlll 4. il in Ito ol , n It 14 1,1 , 11 - 1 .1., lb Inlde nee rorro•)( Irrooll^rlty 111 1. •01.1 1.••Ini „ter o hi, .1 tin,herii eilinhel %eon 0.1 dloorner nal the u,tulllcem k• and Hite:idly of :hi_ I , re:ova Atier In:- the Orr. .lt.''''rt -- APuthl In , 1111 I i. 41, h.r .1 I I I pure, alit. opened by 'V H T Kahn), .r.n, x. •411111: 1.0 4 1111' 11 . 11111 PP) 1.1.14 "" hillorri , I 110 T/ 111111.1' Nil". OW lrwe-i 'not. 4.1.1 .441 r 1011, 11, 1,..• 4 .1 . 1 , •••1. ' ..I 4 1,4. , I 11.. 1.. nn , aline Apathy May 1.0 ined into three 11, ',lOl of g,‘111,4 1.• Ist, thi•oo of a phy.i•til nature aria t of tb, ',cm, n:. ,otarti' trwifrook 11111 4 1 - lipet 104 , 11111a:101i IVA al alit 01 1,141„, i 5,4 5 I sass ,• 1,,••,s to c•izill••rt to 1144. 14 , 0 - 11.11,44 , of I,lo.lity 41•14 11001 1 14 11 , Ito " 15151, • o,l ' ri•oni% , whom,. urn 01.111.51L1.1.. for •• L. 11. 1 . "'ls " , lA. t. of ,tylribb‘ilby, r, to .1., Iln , ito , l•btti,• , it tt tll imp/ 4.0. ~ „I „4„ 4, , ar „, ~„ „fl. 5141.1 pr.), Mlll lellle.ly ioriitoi• of Xpa 1 .. +O. O.Ala , 5. , O ol 1,1 - .1.11 4 e and p„'. . ° I. 1 . .5. 1 4 I I 'l. e:4 111,11 of 1' 1,, I T•rrlf ' 1 r f 011 . 11 .1 1 . ,..1,11‘ tl. rn.. t p u. ti•. 41.6.1 Ttitos[by esoultig 11. , T1 [. ,;, Cl,.' r I'l tier lout,nprr.[..l will. ' , MAI , I.v [l[.. I ..Ir, ,1 , 111))4 . nertplorn • 414.1 1,1, et TI. hut altl ,, ti,ced the f..ll.erlng progron My I, OW *.•.+•/•41 ---Tl.e Pernorrqt i 4 very 11,1:elitt!rto , 1 thi• Demwratic to1:1' i. , l ritinti, ,liortly to It, mLle 411 I ' lloo,l, hlwahi attempt fn f Kt' the wrintt:ctitet:t ot the rant edit I Lt. :1:111 , 1, 4,i OW StAte %/1111:1'; - tee \V, t I th , ol thnt papt•r• not to he n'Artnel. The temocratn• I.lllor , .1 1 .. ..70,-‘l% v. in itry tt. hr nit.:l mill •in !loth tstn rn rtt tAtc prt•-pet the 111 - titre \‘t,t•r. ‘,.• La,r nn lhe tq, that eleepx Leloted rot., [II t., the ittp , rlattee t.t t,ll‘ fl 11.! I) , P “I the ts.tie , Itirott I u ;text ,t7etterttl i State t,, n, 1 1111 ~1111. life 1 , 1:0 II lalogl/) , 1 21 ),,rl5 I,„t , rlOll ete.rt the mind. of the thmt the evt v I' 1 , Op., 111 I'lll'l aril /11.11 1(111) a. 1 , 1911/e - {„,T, I ti"vt.r,tr the 144' thine een IL( cwirttge, Etna anima - and Leloher Parent., Ph ,, ll , ll,eemtb . p . ::rt ". ‘; ~f 3, ma tit- hlhiren to ti,h'Attt .ohnol , utter •y j,,rl(3' 1.1 (he 1 1'111 01'111 (10 1/.111101. f r : o se prwism it them hn• they Peht,t .1 T., (1114, /1111/I`r 1,1 / 1 " - it I/././ her,Ply of their f return. i v+, k.% !Le the /n ./tuhu P ., rt • Intr.lniSmud prayer , (.(i „hp., I --I, fiN , More, : "'"""g • Is he I.te 'nth a05,,L,,,. /•, r• i.e. 14• 1,, 1.1/ S 1 ' 1 • :MCI ./ 311 wv I 1., P. .albjeoir were a . oruneeti (or I 41.0 Ilas Morning PI ••1 , 0. I NVle,i It c fi un Inv Ae kWh. nmpthhe.l 2 flow fee eondri,t rice Iroarit e1n•• , lent etfeet Ire teae'l:ne, The 19,14 hoe], Inlldut r,l I,• itv "' " enter' The filet tnyle w,t+ opened by General . 6 'teaser, eel'• 1...1nte,11., th puilii-her. MR. M 4,07,. ILI , uu l in Phllndelphl.t .-t0m0, , ,i In one nf the mart cof hcitig dual an pore . o f 'h.' t t i nnlern'i'd in Ili , it 1 , -.n , ra; i„ t„„re orn sneer with 12 "P""1"1" on f'rw rough hoard.. :goy, tlley fare one of the n no•t bi t dint, ce er I 'till .ehnol room. In tin elt) with 17nu E ue , e , ee , tee h ew. , ern the reel! A enraphote e l.nn.e On, seen mint/ Olt In that part of tho 1•Ity order ittni japer. Particil:ar, nc know nut. tee-N rr fzn» 'there oieW`Lird teed nu< t.en Journalistic it.thdrods or cmh.•r inAtnneeneou,.l Lo be illerXtql %%101 a en',; led _lntl un ." .vurs, 1n pet thv work of the burefity Ineotilam 1,1,1))1e , 1,111 I 4c1""'I 41'."4.14)" A i'f Ro the r 4 / "" 17 4.t , " I Hit Inter. "y ".e..ok.urg ver, Itu huuni,, :Iletnu•al and ,rth. MEI -A iletv pritwr I lull After •Intilug .1 hymn the ir,ond Kul.ieet If k KH I Hit f"r ii.;,‘..rnor, almlit W h , e.tate.l thil to 111 the-0 tnegtllo.l.4 an In wlil 6, " out the „id\ Uuc of th, Iti Lite '4l;tlt• ..,14ht Lte. t a. burg, makn the elaru•s 1.171111. • 11 }.11',10 truth, tho nl , l methodof 1r.,111 vtrall „ugh ,. t 4., -- The \*. I.rpre:s, Itoe.l l'elaubere othotti.l to Heye whet they ioltowittp niter the ttuu that Rolle ':..re lie v::).):1- (L r ih o , dp.:eu4:4,l) 4 thief •tubjeqt wax bine "'lir; NO OM' by i.revral Reeler and Rev. Waller. regteld to ex l err n.l n, e,trit I t ' ettam g he tl)tr , 4 what etreettA km Ne. : : e, , Ipy wet For., Ind others 'lilt / [owl titLrUn tUn, Artet •onpri t tg and prayer, teltottrnetl to moet hung .t I,l , tch det it out there "' h - Wetloettlay oftert t o o n , R o o the other ;la) lor ou ,ftra 'mg a t , ,v 3 ,vl,, ex, white girl, 9IX veers ~1 age, and the mongrel itditi:o,l-11a:'Ini 9Th to:lowing. progi - nrome to,,t nwth,wl of np..ning and elotkinK firth trig Knottier tn , Ilion of doll arQ to give Aliallottri an additional I site or reeAm, order of Sunday sehoo -I ruction, in thereol. I t•cert Iv* ,„; i , , I, f • plintry H I oat. rood 1., 11 le Ir. I ,^•'4 II " ” . "' n 1 The hrpft goloolinel 11111 , 1 ably .116,110.01 ley II he 111,1,e1.1. 1-.1,1114H; %t 11110/I,t , , Clef I , 'IIIIV r 1,14. teeter I 8 " 1 "rt "I". P 40 °' wg" ' 01 41;”ts , 1t41,•,11.111ii..i,, 11 , „v r.•• 1 1, , a, +k, hifl lessm (or the day p:cbr a,, , yr (iyhtdaq 1•10, k t•I arr. • Tun, x. list fns petl and reboot read a terse Tile TI mat bbotlM halt t! lull the t alto 11,4 t. with ndn v.lu gy and ilqi•ttlee (hat he W l ❑ 14/111% P of 1 1 .1 ,11 1 1,4,1 he 1"....."1 the ex" Lorri, broil 41,t up, aw. +Ater ninginr x Lyttftl, the hec it;q ,uhfe c t ednented there, moved us. Na. Ji,4 /kale( Nid into tilt ucl nuo WTI day ht lore liu i nt , o'lf• Offle,•lf fnr the en. d iscovt , re.l his el 0 ,1; at, ~ /ht-day rtr.l ll l , ol Mkt. /1 . 110'4i:1 •,tai.l io S . ,llllPgiUlie, Provdael .latnro A. 13. aver. !WA Leer Niu , ltnt that clock )et,, J. F Weaver. See -I. .iNhm nightly. • T. e--Wm Wolf 1111. t pra}'•r by I , ,'m E.. 41 OEM I The tell 114 rm e 'rumple rind thn Influence h'. pPr•,./1.1 ha),te. z nr<tindrty nr , ',61, , to the Pate. f iri.l pre.ofv., hr N‘ll , o t. of poret,t. In t Huntlny T., 11,1 to;. , dit , ••••y• I by •Re, 1:EMIIIIIIIIIITS h.• truri 1 r,tglo rill h) the (11..14.04100 th.“ : nolo lo• what I.toy l‘.r lirg• for .:01111h, 111 load oilier,/ to .11 After •ingt9g I It)trlth the reeortit triteetlim, hnjx.rtritl , e ut tittlittNY "tHltett. It, the pµhtty •11. I I ;err. (II) it our "onntr),en. ttpetled by t is• lien I stlnti,ll.ll , l e 11.-1.,11 etutlllll - 1 ) (1 \V 1,4,1%hr r Ina I,lh.re The • 1.. v get el . .lltttlt 111,111 the rtlit)' , 4 it. rltiz , li4 ?no, ry ! • 1 , I tr'tet..n f hr.qt tri • •Int,or, h. h. tr, r ut tided 1 i pro• rr•li Kivu. - 3. qualification.; ;Ind duties of .hdperinietl 'The f , 11..1 , 4 tug Vwe Presidews by tho delegates from the re,:.e. u e tee, 4hips.' 13ollcfontn, 11 l', 91it.zer; Fetstmon, John (;ardozi f )1, vm, .7.1 i Lrivor, Mir) Prof, (i, 1.(4%1ier; Mhos., liinnovel ovionly , Penn, Ineoh Eioen hoot; 'Snow Nhoe, J Unionville. Pr .1. M. Man 1' helmet, 11 (L. Harvey, , Oreng , tieu (leo, lliiiihnlinn; P. J Vitrhart , Merlon, John boy: .1. J. Joriepli 0 , spt nil;, %Vivi J. Dale, Walk.er, 3 P. liniolotri Tho ox.oominll/041 %111114 e to till all enonnoh•l In Iho hoard of \•Iro PreelliVlll% Attor Hinging, the third suldt t token up, and ripoonen ,J hr Alconn.... Tlnekenbnrg and other. A Slip , rintendeo gon till, good nAtnrf , l, melt' 1,0111•441•11., lot , nol dogmatic, fll.lO, progroNslve 1,011,111, 0111.1 get iv Int enttere, ?Thin:Nei...el in rein.] and ,datrneter, aerial, of gwol heiwneitt,prni of dovoted piety The fellowtomitllSVlern Korn giving to qIIPP tiollll proposed Mont >tu Hunday e I 1C.019 in the county Nolan inn wool :non WIWI; 41,(111141 1,0 rmpioy rd /1 , 1 %•a• hero. Itewnr , l9 11111 V Le efTerea if (smug nor•nn. , aty 111:PIVNI, I h'our's .L 0 ,11.1 lie pervni 1,1,1 In apt oh, Siimitty twituol etrii,out D.P., II I ili•N 1.1.11 In 1..1 , 1 I.) ,1•0/41, routl , 11 fr, 1.1101) 4 114'11... Iltoiel xit II 11111N1,1`, tha rhu nnd prayer 11 Rot I 7 rap Bath session , Kt v iinvkftlbtirg In the eitalr. opened %fhb dm, th/nitl Vler , l 4 o - • ThMllllllllll I epOri w,IP rend )py the Neer, Jury; which wnf ropialn With Viiituthlo Klnthtl ~,t1 in tunnxthnt. Frueu tf ItY n•p”rt me gather No trii in tho etinti. •• Male teat•lirr. , Frtnale let, hers— " " Hohuala huldt ntg n tenetiet. utPoing Ix • " 5e15.014 E.timnte.l It, I t ' 71 \•• rill, 111 I "11,1 iii .Kr ..1 1.. i w. 14,4 ...Hut 21 St 0r.., et .1 4 1/11 allll it 6,lKht In 1.0 In i. .11• Iteaver, 31srr, -ti., r, with and protyer gevf.llll, rm.rlllllg. II 1, Ilarsey 111 the elluir,opellen with 44, eN erel.en. At tvlutt Iw rlod and uo.lor In lost ;: - :letimaion re• It dooloti , lo that y4ttiftx p••r•un• be to ttivett from IN. sontor elm.p to er• Inarurnt•d by Rev Auron I, P.•nte r and It. Harkenburg 14 11 , Ir•tnJ,lol,l t.vt.J,•rn m.•.•'eop If , 10 , 1/ lOW I Nl' r•rr • Urrv . Ili( Inl , l/01 ,•,. Will Int,. rv.i. !Jo , lf liit 1) Pruf It M Prof Mitkon, of A grlrti e.l If unirtq 111 lenzioloy Aeru or any is I,iiitatre II —io tea, fiery Vtt`r , * 11E114,11 I ll Li.' The ..P•it I I be 11.1,.1 TITITri n. i nyibigrowtly, 141.11ng thought In the le..bon could be ti.44.n IL A IL theMIII. (I) mint.. iirayor+ rip., tin Sr on tli.• , nbieet Ile,. nee of few hero, I.etier I.y pitting I :10 , .ey (OW Ilier--vinging Th' ^ .l torte, ehntoler of Olir Rundhy r. 4 tor., wills °putted by Hoy. 0t105,1 th rt llnbuth 1111•)1..,1 //1••r,i1u).• Innl I linpro..sl re, inter...ding, a tea, 1,„• not contra toss,, do Inrl truth—hato it t• I. lead ohil.lren 1.. Jean. to fim.r vl , l o.tahittit,,,t .kh Is is hai'''r µ f ne,1.1.1 e„tt . Poe ignsny or our 1.001, Of .5 11,41. t trifling Liiittlre. WWI to create :a I:51 /I. I. r no. 01 reit , lll4;, l.nd ill.. 1101. proilli+4,l 1,. I.lt ++ SUCh Itienti• Her litcr more Plnm.Lle ,II IA of Sunday Ae1,..4 'literature, thongh roost i.f t h.. books hurl a mnnJ truth In I,IOIIIkISIO They MUNI he of •11^11 n 11101,1 , , 110 in 1,1 Iron 1 h.. 4 1t.eli•.IIin vt , rlllilllll , l with ltrt t olit 4110, -00 1 by 11;•• kenlnirg It•soi1or 4,1 , 1 0110tri 141 Ilefontit unn ou•leotp.in. the ;d o , i n t 1,1,..d.y r.r .i 11111• AM the !IMO ..1 hullhns the next 11,101!..A1 It was rt.olvvd, hoLl tllte., "wt.:toil Hoot tot , • durinK t h.. tr," 1 . 111111•01A/r4, 130141- lorg mod"Aaron,h , tri; ...on chum.), the plot vos 451 1...A.4mA *1.14 inxt I:111e. 'I tow el-eom rnitivr uu. , t .Intrwered to C 01: It 10111 - 111 111001- log I,r.Jpo: , Ito. Iluel.oll - 11)110 110t1 11 L Ilurvt y, vtero elloot.n us meo t t, or ..,l the vier of IVO 1•0011,111tro• Elg,loll,,,plon—ThttroAty aftprii,,n , f,on Its a‘er In tho 1/11elit'd r lilt nugln, and =I I r vi,nt r ,e" o ff,,,,i the following Mw - Area. that 11114 row oink n Card reoortirnund to II , Intend- of Kahl ttt It nt•liook In the .1 tttorent •/,lnshhli aol 100r..,411, of in, rw7nty,l the pro; our of 'rink of{ nn effort to emltthltalt lowitt,t•hip /wet 'let:tint RM.°. lvlons In their Pelt•rttl At ,•'ehe 6 .1 h timettm, was held A large Aunt interfamtmg slimier etaldren alert. west t0i4,41 They wo p It4lttrenet,f by l.ett: Renter ILIA Rut Httektml.erg thanks tine cost enti‘m airs tende r ed to the eltizene of CA•Ili, nail, bar their Imet.iteJity. 011eellt.Iladtmtrumi At Bellefonte ma the firm TneAday June, 1,71 To the Ft renteia of Nnnsytrania FrLr.oW Gin ZEN. 4 —I u receiving the various testimonials of confidence which have beet, conferred upon me by the people of my native State, I arts deeply eensible of the circumstances under which they have been !maim\ est, and of the corresponding dunce uud responsibilittea imposed upon needer mg the fulfillment of Illy tern of the Chief Executlte office iti )our State got eminent. Nola itlistending a heart antinased ctrl pure and upright intim lions toward the welfare of the COM , moiseealth, and with all the litcuilitie allotted to rue unceasingly der,oted to us sen ice. l teel deeply cotiscloue that I MAIM in treed of year indulgence, while I thus exercise one of the pre. rogutives of the position of Governor —to address the people when in his opinion lie to juetitied Is) circitinstam ere affecting their welfare and inter. (still; and to expect Irmo them au hon. est, csedid and liberal support in re turn, With Poch circumstances now before the people of Pennsylvania, I feel that I would he recreant to my duty, um grateful to a generous people, and an. true to novell, if I should pail to ex press to you my opinion upon Nub ject of public concern which deinandi Iron) yon immediate attention, and protii hat, ititelligent and independent ac tion. The inviolability of the sinking rand, by which yodr public debt is to Le redneck' and finally extinguished, mum, be maintained against all attacks upon it whether open or secret! A public debt is not a blessing but an evil!—an evil not to be measured by •I. H. 'r Sung, Address of Gov. Geary the ;111) ,,iiiit or the WI ect perm, ;;( . burden It impose:, upon the pe o pi,, , b y N A whore effeet,---1 entire of all 10 COn.PTIOTICCH. The' e , (indices have been iinttiteddlt. by the fathers. the cuplike, ; 111 1 b the moat relhilde writer, , 111)011 cal economy ; nud tt conviction of (lief iv Ho deeply impressed on the numl of all reflecting men, that 1 need 1 ,, recapitulate them, nor Ingibi, Click 11 On their existence. Thv Stme did , : lomat he paid I . hnno4tly an,l to the nin,osl lariltu t and as Foot) tut it nun reasonably done—to Lbw doctrine I am irretoet Id) pledged to l'‘ I,Ty twu.h, 111111 the eni.llll of the ,„„ , kept up to its lo;ghe , rt point, i t , that thin norm taut (tltiee! rutty I ino‘t, readily nectiturbidied. 1., i„ lief Cr 1 , 11: 4 1)1C1011 Of or ilipey, on outi part. t-thould lie i t„, led to get nhroad or to den, t i ttlightuid I-Introit or conot t i ntit ,,. o f r the condurt eon , . Gmertirrlent in an of it., Ittlitnehett. It fdinultl lie totiltt s . ood vi eryit here that we have in it corruptible and faithful iiinliciarl Legitdrittire itnd an rAttentivti to N‘nrk together, and to e t . nlep heartily in tpnintainin7 the honer flue commonwealth. The operation of the alt.+ temporarily interritpted, or tilt!, w e: a t e li er!, I.y the resent war, k it the blenning of lii•aven upon lii I , lli vititiilti the .1 I Leo , t.r nn 1.‘4 , 1 6 .. ‘• 1,.,,,„ ;u , ‘ (.1 the m , n n , pied:, 1 1,, ht the the Lim -, for t em pi.rine to not tattimer uith regular ailmitii , tration. flat it w finnan to you that a h, and ilario_ att,rap! tuna made •.1 leviolat it re .Itirt lir It' Invade the Tion-ttry fin.l Pi . 1 ,1. lii t- reed. i - , 1111. 01 die the State, depo•iled (here, in the ri ing fond, for the tr.e,ut curtail. e ,l eorportttloll4 Al t bin I 'ontinoimt..ili and that that attempt only by the interponition ol the cutke veto. Thin w'it. to nu , :171 graciott. and Ileplett.tilit 11141( the tilmoritv In the 1e.,4n-latiite posed of Searatora and 1' err,4,tic choonen by toil, under tln re:l r orrn , of th e I 'ontaitation, pre-nn for their oitelligenc•e and inte:rt, it ww. rerillipm, it. 3 Ti iton of permonal lateieet and ineiir the hontillty fill by thi Bat I aaw he•Gnr Ale the open loth ,fi t r m ., poi n t e d nut by the clear In, the r , m4tittition nu,l by In) oath fire; anti 1 ,hut not he-tittle to .r with the lirntl. r ai..i which the tir i pur% cit the els( rtl The 101 l to iliktrihute the lit lite F1T,1,11, , ,t 1 , 111.1111111 , 1)..z.o 'in • la rai i inliP aO.l to Ftttetttut e for meet t, ri ii or, tr not utterly t. was bent 10 4.nly ti , the precoe,ltng the final rutiourinent leo-I:attire, although it hit.l 1,0111 /.,.1 ltorrc,‘‘ tog time !loin the nl rr,.t, I xns ennided the he w. tip roturii the I.til with e,e lion. (ii the I I , lirf.e, ri g w i ur ' uri.nnate.l. There tie further noun wal pu-Ipun•d, judvinent upon It With littmu , in I at/11111i true atmot:z the ope , t wLtcie nuts be revived at a I ur.r MOIL It may agrtOti Lc itittotit4.,l pawned nev IV:IJ ter ur at at •ur yuent time, Without ewbnu ee,, . front any prior decnoun ~1 110Inie ftga.llo;4 It, And If the bell , ll I p of botit 6uu,ev 41111.1 made up at /llly trine that a wu,Ll vote for the measure can be ukle.T , in each, rte enactment Into It I:i become certain, and the ic t r.b.t...l taw evtll be irtertml.!r InelettHe , i prOlOn gel]. An executive veto is ill thi. of an appeal to the people, ill en,l l them to lAA* upon contrmeriol ion of public policy or 21/111 . It , 1 . ) , gnentlOll of this kind, In n 111411 man, woman arid child, in the e. mono ealth in interested, this great rogn tveof t h ceclttive, coo tern the Constitution, should he featili— exercised, Itenot this such All ore: situ ? Is not the subject to I.e co sidered 'tally importana, Is tt n urgent that you Phould determoic for ourselves, in the selection of !IP to repreacrit you in the legislature 1S71? Be this as it may, this quest fact submitted for your judgement The imelle upon it Was 4114,11iCt1: openly made at the last tween the legislature and the l'Nec ticC, and that tisue is now befirc for your arbitrament, and you slit' instruct your representatke,r, in ea and every county in accordance your wishCß and determination 111 this important subject. Should you, b your indifference the question, or try a care k eb an d u calculating choice of the person , represent you in the legislature, courage and strengthen the cumin lion of men who desire and tlircio to invade your treasury, rest that the vast fund now scarcely , te` WA to the payment of the public ill be served and carried The nine and a half millions of if lays of seauritles in that fund, %still. the interest to accrue thereon. will voted away from the people's treaol the State credit will be prostrate your taxes will be increased, and ye Executive wilrlic impotent to help lf, on the contrary, alive to your int eats and honor. you sustain the appe , sent to you from the Executive Clia ber, and you are now about to set' your candidates for representall ei you should determine to re affirm, ‘s , Vmplineis , the command of the Col , tution-3- that "no part s:if veld Halo fund shall Ira used or applied ot hero': than iu the extinguishment df I public` debt" you will strike a 1" bevere and timely blow at c orrupt iplation and protect youraelvee ago grievous pecuniary loss.
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