The Democratic Watchman BY.P. GRAY MEEK JOE W FUREY, ARBOCIATI EDITOR Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, April 21, 1871 Sen'atoriai Conferee Meeting We notice that a couple of our Item ocrat ic exchanges, guggegt II un t ngilon as the place and Tuer:day, May 2,1 as the time fi)r the meeting of the Item ocral4c Senatorial Coliferee4, Iroin this district. While we know our Confer eeR world hire preferred IN rotte on the place of meeting, )et, in order to RC eommo,late the wiehey of all, a e %ill cheerfully neyne.ce uri' Ihe •tiggehtlon of our cot em porn r '' ls -. :+. Let it be held then and there Amnesty Defeated The general fittitiv-t% hill, to wltielr Nye tilliti!ctl 1:1 , t ‘.l , t•lw, I:111,1 totiSq Lhc St.11:114 . 1::118 , :.1! 11Q, ii hail of 111111111111111 1 1% •1111 I i RBlllO/11 ninporllN in 0,11 hr.tii , •ll hit (lie iiBtion:tl legi-lat !Irv. I. rn t!” ,, 1:11 .1. 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IA ut de• featilyz it. 1 hi' re4ult 14 I.,tt •urpnt. jug. 11111 is in Ist , •ping Mich do "hole lo' ley of the I{:titt.3l lrtr.v, al tr to 1 1 4 2! t h e s,,oth dean, that ItS own power nut Le the Ill Ore litll~ n+ ME But how 'h , l, tuu , t Lr the f 0111.1111 10•1 upon ""lieul 110 4 Nirt ❑m% reNtd.....Z! tarn It Caliit alr•r i 14, A It. , (1,1Gmf,.1. , of ~,t.•r4 iii Ilia Snnth tutu 1111.1 r f4Frllll•r Cititei, thi, liir Irnr that itw own crumbling olifice tvrannv am) robbery u user an tall Was es era part, that do 13er‘e1 the name of pnrf plice.l in 8 , 1(11 n predlertment 'whore . ' ['heir nr gIITIWIIt tY tilTlt It they It Till Imperil their eliatn... , Imure inli7onient The n people ol the South Till 11 , ,e the ballni to overturn their deep lanl rlgntoipt the liberin.B i.l the counirl, delfuit and ruin Still r•nmr• ulun thou . It 11., not Ikrrrn-r t \ 0/110. the `4,.411111 tontte.l tet-t It.-;! , stiet.h butt beettotte they ktettv that it the ha', lot be ()nee illiore 1 , 111 , 01 m I hit1141.4"1 th:11 fl , /w • 311 , 1 4 .• I, Ili-q . 111• 1,1 pe,,ple, IL ,sill be 114e,1 (11,1 , 11110 nt:11 princtp:v- I free r ini I Lut Lts, tiny n•4lnrt, (r tI tit 11, re WI Ira , I :11,.1 . 11 V1,111h1IiOwn!, ”r 111 , 1 ILetn I ' o 111:111,11111 , 11,i'r place, the- t,o , i' 1 I 1,1•1 hr-itan• a tn. • men( to grant a vetieral litime,t , , Es ery act the late "rel,e!hon" ,‘,.t11.1 toe forgotten in an hitiltint, iu,d ihe right hand of cordially extended The "rebels" eould they he "brothers- :11;41 " bail .r become nicil nvrn {inl. liming Ito elm la awl itioralk eertam llt t 111111 re , t,,ration of the South In itA forinrr of l• ale! ilelependerient ‘, ill et one their onn hots awl itg erthrow, they rehtt.e to grttlit that tt 111c11 tett•tol, yttttiee htth,tr, demand Well, eu be it. Their action 0111) po-tptinem the ilitientliralment of the South it will riot prment it. Anil their unjust and eel fish conroe le injur tug the Radical party in thee-ton:won of its own enpporterm, and will rolound to the interest of the Democracy and the country. The day of prtsion und hatred is past. The misses of the North long to call the people of the South brethren, and to take them by the hand to cordial and earnest greet tog. It is only among the leaders of Radicalism that the devilish spirit of intoleranct is to be found. When these have been repudiated and hurled from the places which they have so letig disgraced and abused, nothing else will stand in the way of the corn. piece reunion of Ncrthern and Southern hearts. Then will occur the remar riage of the sections, see long estranged and made miserable by the unhappy and fearful divorce of eighteen hundred and sixty-two. ----The Conferees from this county to the Senatorial Conference, are, we believe, Mr. We. Fuezy, Mr. O. W. WO %FVET, and D. F, FOITNIY. Esq., who, we hope, will make anote of the time and place of meeting, as suggested In another column. Horace I lOR ‘CE GREELEY has been put in nomination fur the presidency I Just Aink of that. The gallant old farmer 7/ho told all he knew about the agri cultural business, and a little more, we I guess, up for chief magistrate of the United States 1 In all his dreams of future greatness, we 41004 if thew bite headed philosopher of the Tribune ever saw Finch a vision as this. Head of the Army and Navy 1 And awn just think of the thanksgiving procia• matione : "I, Hon 10E GREELEY, VreSl dent of the hailed States," .lc. "Nice —l'll ho if it ain't,' says 'limit:v. This nomination has been conferred I upon GREELEY by one 1,. lt. Itr.An who tins obtained some notoriety in connection with the question of the re moval of the Capital from Washington I to St. Louis. Mr. Itr.evEs claims for his candidate nll the virtues in the calender, and we doubt not he has Amore of them than many other Radical r r , cnl, w 1.0 are named for President, notwitetanding he will swear. But then II neer.r.v has some cause to swear. Ile has done a heap of work for the Radical party—dirty work, too, and na t he ha, Li ee obliged to stand hutch for other fellows riot half so elite nor halt so wi,cropulon... Whether this 11.11111II:Ilion will filllmitit to Ittl remains to be seen. Jost what degree ul odliienee Mr lit•nn itp,,N ... !.i1.1.4 11l the Radical party we confess that we do not know Rut Hoe tc r may console Iwo , elf wiih the reflection that Large stteam• from little IwiritnlitH How, I all oal, from mite avorn% grow .lu,l %%Pio kn0%%14 but that lik k%! , :e 4,l;zgebt , on way be ndorted and Holy ‘1 bee4mie "our noble ettudi,lnte." lbg re,lll-i .000111110, /WIWI) 10 111 e nu.et trifling cau..e- Notaithstanding they are paid , ox thousand dollars a winter to he ur their places in l'imgress, the members the Senate and house absent thew Belles whenever they feel like it, which very often retards the public Lusher, and entails an extra expen , e upon the vountr%. Sometime+ a Senator will speak to a dozen associates, all the others being aloomt, or a Relifettelitn Hie well gi 'ciliate to a beggarly ac count of empty benches. Now, what Hi the use ol such speeches? Whom do they convince? Nobody hears them, and of eour&e, notaidy cares for them. As arguments they amount to iittt Lime, aunt. the tern persons they are intended to impress are out of their cents. But then, they make their pearanee in the roll yre.“l,l7lal :mil from that they are cowed Into t e !ten -paper's. Thin ' Nevins In lie l 9ie amhittow• orator, ben' tanuttituents will see their speeches and intaone they have been doing log things 'Fli s may all he very well, but the tart that evert body N Ithst lit e 1,, ti ti speech is tl„ i t ,t h•r Il flail IL II LI II Lill:III up, or el, 11, It 11,e atm Irtl rnllll IIIIrt to ll.lcn nr ; :littivtd. tench twehlrerence and inattentm, ~t 1 the part of our legisla tolr , nr much to he reprehended In the I,,rmer and better hit of the Itt were t , pealter %dm had any nt all seat. accorded a redpeclful he tring melt is not the case now, war be found in the tact that hraitim nre ,rarce ui C.ingres4. ('raft at.d mchenung lorevail over gout me,,e and etatemmauship, and the dictum ol to reverenced more than the Such 14 tied etate 1,, 1% Inch the intelligence (,r the roman ham been reduced by Itadicalimm. N 1 gge r 4 In CongreHe, niggerK in (lie 111.?1( 1..•. -I it :r.- logg. t , , ill.. ji,r, L,ii, 01g.21r4 e,er, I Il 10,11110111 thickdipped, long heeled baboons, who don't know and cannot comprehend the first principles of government -- .lust look at South Carolina--ran by nigger.. Balls given by nigger mill tar) COM pall les in Golumbia, and white arid black men and worriers (Radicals) mixed up in the dance. Good looking white women wish their we lets encir clod in the waltz by the dusky arms of buck negroes, whose gloating eyes look passionately down into the rich, sweet depths of their glowing, pouting, voluptuous apsoms. Darkey girls lan guishing in the arms of white men, with their ebony busts exposed to view, and the hot blood of their race coursing like fire through their veins! Niggers, mulattoes, whites, creoles— mixed, without regard to decency, pro priety, race, condition, color or smell. Isn't it fearful, disgusting, hateful ? And yet this is the slate of society that has been brought about by the accursed doctrines of Radicalism.. White men, ain't you sick of it—ain't you tired of it? Dota't you long for the good old days, when a white man was a white :nun and a nigger only a nigger? We think you do—at least you ought to. Give us back Deroeraey and the good old days! Republicanism Taught by Foreigners That very excellent and faithful newspaper, the Washington Patriot, calls attention to the remarkable fact that a distinguished foreigner, Settayor CARL St lUnz, Phollid stand up to de fend the American Constitution against infraction from native Americans. The Patriot very pithily says : • "The spectacle of n fdreign born sub ject, now it distinguished citizen of the United States, addressing and appeal ing, to an American Senate to defend our Constitution against the usurpa tions of a reckless thief Magistrate, and invoking the aid of Lis political associates to check the, ruinous policy of this Administration, was impressive and full of instruction; and it was ren dered more imposing by the contrast which the champions of these excessive measurea,presented in their feeble at tempts to justify.e‘ery act of the Exe cutive, and to distort precedents as au thority for crimes far grayer than those which had consigned other tyrants to ignominious death. —The Lest islinrg, Centre and Bpruce I:reek Railroad hill, anthoriling, the h•sning of tx‘o mlll iin of has passed finally and been approved by the Governor. I tile 4.. I', pro% 1.- mos of the hill reqmh.- LI il the I Ball Le m.ed for the toll and entire Completion of the road, A%1111211 Ste hope vill secure its eonorneiton Irmo one end to the " 'tother. - letter front the pre,olent Of the company -- Mil lin states that "%i ork is to be emit ineneed at once, and the entire road completed at the earliest po..ible dat --The refii , al of the I:naheal mein hers of the Leg,e-Intitie to agree to a fait appottioninent 11l the State, has co-t the IttN•pti).erq (,1 the l'oloinon wealth over ' 4 :00,(140. A ntee little 'aim for the toiling to Ilionm to he bur. ,leile.l etuh to gratify the whims of a few alaring In liUcuuiti! t ? In eland. trhiu, on Wednesday as three 111C11 Here constructing a f•ewer, one of shear, 11111111 ed vale, was Ntanding at the bottom (11% elve feet below the miirlare of the ground) and had Jim 'looped 10 lit) It piece of pipe, when be heapd the noise of the sonde earth rolling down I\ 1101,111:z what was Cl/Ming, he at once stood tip straight and was imme• dialer buried, in an erect position, by the earth which filled in four feet deep over his head. - two men working outside of the newer were so innehitlitrined that thee scented incapable 4.1 t doing anything hilt cry for hell,. A great crowd moon gathered :Wont and waled preciotim minutes in calling for motile one to dig the man wit. At length tour or live of the calmer ones ~cited 'hat eh , It 11,1 Ciffil ni•need to throw the diri oii is last as lio4rolde. 111 11.11 111111111 PS 111 V 1111111 el 111•11,1 aan unearthed and he told them it, take their nine • he wits all right. In 11.11 nunitii, more he t , llll treed [ruin 111 4 uneonitiirtalile Pare and PlOll,l, 1111% stittereil tio injury ex 1 111 :ILealintlicted hy it 1111111 i I lii iht luuuln tit an Niger digger 1114111 . , When he iVlts relen.ed he PAtordthat of title buried lie could hear all that was said above Ile look the fustier very coolly, finding ft not vet.% difficult to hre.ithe, nu OW soil there is icry loose. Pennsylvania Reserve Association The tenth .liiroversary ol the Penn lenond 11t,erte aIILIt relelont ted in 1'111110(.41km, on Tilesla‘, the iwh i.l Jlnv, 1871, pur.nrant II) a reFi, Intwn adopted at the meeting ol the State Ai. , oviation, at Lock Haven, in 1870 The Diktrwt Ao,ortation in l'htlailel taint have engage.' Horticultural (tall, on lima.] Ft reel, for the day nunl e%en lug ol the Iftlt. Au I 'ration will he delivered by Gen. NVellingt,,n 11 Ent, of 12.11tmlna count, and a Banquet will he given in the afternoon, and n. (;rand Re union Ball in the evening. A cordnd invitation is extended to members of the old Division 0111 die Stale, 10 be present on the is• Carrion. DelitgAtions intending to participate, will please report, in advance, the number who will Le present, to the on derBigned. .1011 N II TA(III A RT. Secretary Penna. Itetterye Ammociation, or Philadelphia County. A ddreivi (Mice of the Sunday Morning Tunny, Philadelphia. —'l'he Cincinnati Tunes, a Ifepub lican newspaper of wide circulation, comet; out squarely in denunciation of the policy of the present adminudra lion, and the acts of the recent Con grease. It closes a lengthy article with the following words : Now, we have a record of $64 000,• 000 lavished upon two railway corpor ations, and nearly 2(X) 000 000 acres of the workingmen's land bestowed uFW - ') such monopolies—land which Jackson declared in one of his first messages should no more of it be sold foever, but should be reserved for the working farmers 1 These are but a few of the monstrous .ins of the late Congress. Then the people were glad because of the change of the tendency to a con solidation of 'our system of sovereign ties.' Now we have a Congressional record showing a determination to utterly an nihilate State sovereignty, and to con centrate all all powers into 'an unitn gled mass of empire to become as rev of unbridted ambition,' avarice, rir tucracy and lust. Buried Alive An Outrageous Gerrymander. The Radical House has presented an apportionment bill that is more infa mous than 011864. Those Republican editors who cried out against the Sen• ate bill a few weeks ago should hang their heads in silence and shame. We had intended to review the bill at length, but lack of space forbids that this week, and we only have room to particularize as follows, instead nicking a general charge: Allegheny county R. (with a der. ciency of 6 WO has three Senators. Fayette, (Ireene and Westmoreland, 1). (with A surplus of 6 933) have one. Lucerne, I), (with a surplus of 18,- 522) has one. Bedford, Fulton and Somerset, IL (with a deficiency 019 000) have one. Craw: ford, It, (with a deficiency of 6 647) has one. It is fixed for twenty-one Republi cans and twelve Democtats. In the House we have Montgomery, 1/, with 22 247 humbles with two members; Chester, R, with 19 590 has three; Erie, It, has two with 16 0(10 fumbles; Somerset, Bedford and Ful ton, It, ha% e two with 15 500; Tmga Potter and 'McKean, R, have two with 11 966 ; F a rdte, 1) , , one with 11) 136, Mere.' and Butler, It, three \\III' 21 000. It iv at ranged to insure the Radicals sixty members and the Democracy but lure , and the ',lnn Is to force the Sen. ale to hike this hill or gut ender the riti.enlly law winch has been in opera Lion li>r the last seven years. We ad% ne the Senate, and hope it will FiRll , l tip to its resolve, to consider no private bill until n fair apportion rent Lill has been signed by the Gov ernor. We do not wish to encourage dead lock!, but whey' driven to it RR the Democrats have liven in this instance, tie hope the) will hate the pluck to assert their rights and take tnensures to obtain them. The Senate -Thould refine to pass any appropriation hill till thin question is settled.-- Noe Cas tle Uazdte. -- —John Su ratC - Mil l made a speech, a few days ago, before the Worhing fllNl Pet tee Associnton, of Li. nlon, in w loch Ire described the English army it 4 ti, large for peace and too small for war. "We are," said he, "absolutely del.endeni on the channel fleet for the safety of the country, Ile tf we had no militan force at all, and we pay CI I, 0101,0110 n year for being without an arni, while Prussia pays half that BIM to be abld to bring into the field five hundred thousand men nt a fortnight's notice " - --An early settler of Indiana plan teal tart tree. 4 in front of his cabin, say uif; to Ins t% ire that they should be the trees of their liven. In 1834, the one named after the man fell, and he mar ‘i‘e.l it but a little Recently the wo 11111ICR tree died, and ahe It yed but n day or !tin longer. Lines in Memory of Miss Georgia Walter .p,rtlfAlly Polirnrol 1,, r r /,,,u, r Irll lid 14/14 Ik/.1•4•11 11, r• 111) 4114 river In ‘,lll. I pun I) I. And wetly gr tot be. nu. Hie I , lver In )olitti carol bwully, lAid her low % . to kneel 11/Vn reneleeeel t tin haven I leer lor ma spinet flottT M.% e I: er tee • rele“ on Igo lea+ e dm Ileatrtm ale •Afr W ithin the• land of Irene •Tn , - I iv in 141. In know I, r... r /14 r its r, Ir , ntlv Irn.• an4l kind And sliiiil / 411 .114 •. I. n 41.4444 Iler nsf iniiry 1.44 • 4.4 II 1,4 nr In mind 'I , 1,1, IlttMii r tuirel), ,tv ull ohs. 1,11 t 1 Itt t /i'l Illtt For few, like. 11.1, i, li •nd • -vetoed purely Pri min .114, 41,..! the blest And 11M., Itiellii your weeping lour .1.1, r.,er more, ‘Vulint Hum.. , renrOng on tlu• 1,u1.11, Share he fin, lor allf .1 her, t. nl eoutentaul , N% uh tug. In Own ou r part, R by then rhoold r Ituneuted • 111. ndry your tem. , !Ake lu•nrt, lithe heart, The 11..1(4,4 i',F•l sat.l I sisio unit, pais rs 1011.114.• I lop)' = =I floor .So —lt Is not neer...try to In. fort. you, an aware that air cargatnlka loan for the liftivetnin of the hiburing 1111 II aka foram at lII° of New ork Moot slz 111111111,,tg0, not for tile Interest of New 11ark pontoon!). or to.lootata men but to talolout, or help 1./ 1,114 N-rm• people err r)wrlttare, lay loot through im organissd power to be felt nt the ballot boa on local and g 1.1101,11 it proposed to effect and pt °tett deoirganira lion. lit all linrards, and it Is 1. II peeled (h.( arh I'llll/ or largataimaat tot:Joliet to the general orgattalzation xlll he ' , miaow:al airily of men who are earnest, fearless, vigilant, determined work ern fur tho tarutoetton of labor motion'. cruel and itggrt stove a appal for the inlietent rights of the people—that every man shoot.] pay lanai occur.] erg to the value of blur prop Orly, 110 matter whether that property el/tISIVIn f ri Bonds or any thing eine pos sessing on assessahle •nlire. Hitch organir.a thins are and hare been eolablialted in every Stele and Territory. one M theme organiza tions Pt now forming in Ferguson township, Centre county, and the pro•peetio are that the county will be thoroughly °mounted liming men you oil Id not neglect.' dila 1111pOriinli duty Organise and farm resolutions—agree to stand by each tither like men, and vote for no man at any time or pine° who In not In fa vor of such principles, and more in favor of protecting the people than those who min. govern and overtax them. The sooner you 11l attend to tido the sooner we shall have peat.° and prosperity throughout the nation. • New Advertisements V P. GREENE, Dealer in Sewing . Maehlnes, Piano., Organs, Melodeons, rsheet Mamie, Mut.lo Books, .lpool Cotton WO Hewing Silk. Idrs. Irwin'. building, Alleghe ny street, Bellefonte, Pa. 18 16-ly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Lettere of adminlatration on the estate of Henry 'Frowsier, deceased, late of Patton township, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and those having &Aims against the same to present them, dilly authenticated. for settioment. latact.• G. W. RIIIMREIIO,ER. PRINTING IN OOLORS A, SPE. MLITT AT TEM OFF;CS. New Advrtisements RIIEUMATIB2I, NEURALGIA, • $5OO O WIT I A, BE PAID. - To any portion producing any medicine ablo to show half as many living, permenent cures SS flll. VVIETSFILS RIIIMMATIC Itninmr; nod a further reward of 611 w for any case of Neuralgia or Rheumatism ,t will not core. This ithemnatio Syrup is used inwardly only, pleasant to the mats, and guaranteed free from injurious Drugs. It IS not a Quark Medicine, lint the selentifle prescription of Jos. P. littler M. ii., Professor of Toxleology and Chemistry graduate of the celebrated Ilniyersity of Peon syll lull& A. If Jana, whose entire professipnal life has been devoted specially to this disease, and his practice confined. strictly thereto, This preparation is believed, conscientiously, under solemn oath, to ho the only positive. specific ef er discovered As an evidence of confidence in its a onderfol merit, a legal-signed iontrnet will lie rewarded anilinel charge, to any sufferer sending by loner a description of affliction, the contract setting forth the numher of bottles earranted to cure, and I n ease of failure, amount paid for the Medicine cheerfully refunded. This fair and generous offer securely protects sufferers from quack impositions and useless expend Lire of money Medical advice, with certlti. °Meg (rein prominent Physicians, Clergymen etc . e ho 'have been I'lll4,llll'ler till Mlles treat 1111.11Is failed, sent by tenet, grall• Afflicted cordially invited to write for nth ice to the principal mime hearth street, Hills Dif lir I. it lets ItilellMal Syrup Is Funk! by liruggiimi. 111 b.-ly B imNsi 11k , , 'IIIW Flt lAS OFE hi (li, 111111111 1 /IT , Of ilig• Irtrve , t Itl:41 1,,•.t meleeteol it. Ic.. i , f lilt t lIIIIIiII, I • • I titre 1 . 4,11n1y , I till, rvuoill.. •,,, I . 1 ; ‘..1,1-, II f F INE 4,; 111.:14, 10()(11A (1 E )FFE, (11,1) lit. t mrill .1:“ it, hi p.. 1 ,01.111:: Rio I 111 11 1 1 1 , (H•.. 1 In tag 1111 i, k ' lean, I/ r , , a . ..a ., , L.• ming simr, (i.. 141,•:: Sirup, I:rips, 11: . ii:ll4 I. litik lug M.,1a.,..4, Rico, 11,1 1,11111.1 k : 1111.• W. , .•,y line, IA the 1e....1 , R.I. (111. 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E =I EMI= (1.1111 r) low. I. For futtlior pu III. \ •• lIIROTII Fit' , ,ling 1.1.. N 1r ItANKIN AIL I. I\, I tl./1 Uhl 111•, 11. loole, Pa. It I t inn N oTI(.}:. 'I he celt.l.tut..l JAI k E I) 111 It ll' will plead the .tuning peapoo nt It It \ I entice, farm now iii,lllll,l r adjelning Jerk In of the tre.t v spa h od hill plptee.. !mod.. high, I. large lamed] Ana bodied peeordisigly hold TERMS —None tout 111.• largept nod lest selected more. wi11,., breeding quallik, are certain will ho accepted. No charge for Per. vice where the loWner ul the 111111, Agree, to sell the COIL the a., F 4 4 ....Who to Ihr owner Of said Jack, for it tit/ 1. ni• ',green lu pay he MIMI or Forty 1)..11,, L.. I 41. I tonintl cult at time of purchase. For Inn h. r port lento,. rip. tly QM= MERCANTILE A PP HA ISM ENT orde.i..r.., Itire , f(ll.lll.l oliolili tie roerehmoll.o in C• litre eoooty. for 1.1, your l in I, puyorietit ol I LANA. IAZ Zlllllll. rlll/111 Ire & Co, more In 6.11 7 , , C T Frylersor, toheenon let . iJ lo 7 . H H Kline, 2 Billiard labium . . . rAi 7'. Frank McLain, 2 bllllapHablor .10 75 Foster I Darling, Mora' 4 ... .. . II In 71 i Irwin A WII•on, draggle ... . .. 12 1.1 23 John Montgomery, nier tailor .14 '7 71 111 Bands, bakery .... ..'..' .. 14 773 Goo Livingaton, book India .i... 13 10 75 linhl A Guill, grocers ..... ....,.. ...... 12 13 23 .1 I J Hanle, hardware... ......., 0 25 75 E Joaxph I Hro, store . .4...4....r. 12 13 22 9 W Patton, Jeweler— .. .. ... .... 13 10 . 715 Bialfil Lipton, toloseonlll-1 . •...... la In 70 A Htetnhers stole l2 13 22 1.0.. b. May A Loot,. "tort , '. 10 yo 7i John Posete, boots.. . .. ..... .... 14 --. 4mlnbetrator I'ft(lVlSl(~\s, I- 1 fil It, =MIME= =WE El. , k %HD u,SIEIt 13=1 New Advertisemit filiorifidge & Co, coal &c.... Win McClellan, rncr tailor. W B Savage, stoves Ac N Beck, laMacoonlst J It Awl, store J W Cook, store.... If .1 Harris, furniture. Ed Brown, grocer If 0 Verger, baker Keller & Musser, store.. . Zeller & Jarrot, druggist... holler Bios, store Ir M Wagner. store . ..... Nobler& Co, grocers ....... I Haupt, stoves.... A ff , hroyer AHon, furniture .1 I Rank ln, book 5t0r0...... .111111144 Welsh, book Moro 3' 1' }flair, jeweler . I , I' Breen, druggist ... Then Heebner, gunsmith Harper Bros, store. •,. Kuria & Mir:nib, green grocers.— • id !rein rlt Wilson, hardwnre. a .1 S Loneberger, stouts. (Biggenheitner, store In aleAlfroy, hoot, Hen Jo!! Brechbill, furniture 11 flralinm & Mon, boots . It ithroside A. Timms., store 12 ; F !lonian, 2 It alleys Alas N It Bare, notions Nliss II Prleqt, notions . 14 =I .1 /I A nles, Curtin, story II 1,11111, r.tore =9 I= =9 I= 11'1.1,er A, Sing, r, .tor• \1171.n,•101,• .% Stony I I 011,11 Ir A C• b, , t,kto I "both. S11..:11 0, ,t,lf 14..11311gi ,( A I ‘lallern B ro..tore 111=1 R II [lllll,llll, I II I 1111 Cr PI, re I 1,11, A 12121 M S Spelv. , llll)., II igle •t S4,n, 3 (' IfLi% vr Klort• /4.11 Ravi r, gr(•rr John I 1,,,rvii,,,11,1 .Inn I F .tore Mn!tern A Polti I.nn .tote 11,0 n, Wil.nn A 6 l'O. storvr Sunnl,nrg A :,•11er., store I' M morn Mr. A A In, h, nntn,n ,, ,I •,, wronn r. S II :',lnver, store I. A ,101, lobo I 11rs F. 1\,.0,1• S Soon. stole II S Thornp,,n, Moir Henry Adounn kore I nary, Nilo, Bain, r, %tore tett,k, J0hn...41 R 14,v, r, grou TM( N J Kr. or ti I I% lithi., .40111. ir , tlfl till I A lloiglev, -Itorr It 11111..1 1,11114,1 I Ivan IMEI =MI I A 1 . 11 :k A I WI , . a .tIPrI • l'rrr, 1.11ri,t.1 , Frank 11,.1194 , Flf I N I II II W h rt•nryl. r •-• 1111 llm k II :-,11111 A lin, xr. • r \%.,11 - Kit tio••• k norm , . •tier• A II l'elerr., ..t , , r , NI,. I I. 1/1/ man drogo.l II '1 Itrnnin, gr. , .., I r.. I T 4•111.4 n, II I I II eroeller Ertle, &tor« I • F.„,1,. 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GrIVA A If 4 A Martin, eh nRc tr.t . =I .1 4;.1.1,1(.00t.r .1 11 1111.1. to 1(..g r•, nturr 11 Brown, rlore. Id" 1,, nnr try 111,. 1110. V.• In he n enrreel enio ANT 111:111 , In And fir (In• entinty of ihe yo•nr INTL Anappe•l I. Pt held at 111. Corm, Pe). °Ana. In 14.11efontr on Um 18111 51..3 , , 1871, 1.1 wi.t. h 1111616. NO a let f tr. tt•rl , l an nn t om., sit will I alter tan ult. tr 6 ate. 'lilt r. ,ti 1191IM 13 El
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