• e- The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY NEER Term% $2 per Annum, in Advance rCELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, April 9, 1899 The State COnyention—lts Duty Übe State Central Coln inittee, which met at Harra.hurg ou the 30th ultimo, decided to hold the State Convention for the nomination of Candidate/3 fbr Co% eitior and Supreme Judge on the I4th,ot'Joly next. In this action, we think the cotqmit ti.e acted wisel, inasmuch as the peo ple , are thus relieved from undue poli tical excitement for some time yet to come. We were njrer an advocate of long campaigns, and it is a matter not at 'all without the pale Of argument hether Sue h lengthy struggles as we ha e retofore gone thiough are OA of more harm than good. 4,)% e Ile a short,brisk,earnest campaign, and better results will follow with half the trouble We look e, ith great confidence to the action of 011 v next State convention. We to not think any irrharmonions element Bill ()loam In that body, but hcheNt , the delegates - will nll go there /unmated by a noble resolve to sacrifice the Interests of the few for the benefit o! the many. The'impression pretty gtmerall, prevails, we think, through nut the Democratic party, that the present is no time to settle old differ- lice:, or to fix up private matters. flic politicians, as Nell as the people, e conic to the conclueion that the „\t ty,leat battle can only he won by the Democracy by united and earnest etrott, and that to this end there must he no ci oh•pickings either before or after die contention. Thin is the btate of feel og that roozurs eel much for our aueeesa next tall We rejoice to Loo(. that it IH no, .1101 wont earnently hope that nothing mar oecur to mar or thnturb the Iola: carueet resolve of the ntaaaert By the pkt.snage vl lilt licgro bullrugo nffiendment, l' uhich the ilegroeB be. eiiiiie of the frunchtset in leitilin, on the eatiliention of the X Vth article by twenty-eight Suttee of the Union, the Radicals have put into tlie kinds of the In inecracy n wen immense streo t ith. It remainn to be ••n w hether we are wise enough to lIFC it NSA ( trot. It us the nw ord Of DaIII o. 10., 1 4 1111ellat41 by just a single thread shone the bead of the Radical mon ster, and till the Democratic party ha. to do is comply to cyt that thread with the loute cdpulihr opinion, and it will go crashing through the brain of !Lath s alt-ini as the steel of the patriot might leas i twain the skull of his opprc— To do this, however ; , ‘ veill requite t, courage and earoest, united etloi I A single misstep tinny ruin all. Parti , ian Inekerings in or out of riri might lie the death blow to ull nor hope'. !low inlixtrtliht t then, that ow part, machinery 'book' work harmoniously this hall, and that the ighly eLeoke which ie to free the 1)00- pie hutiLl be given will/ the lull , t cz igth and power of Ger greiat - Mr. (:OSONOYI , a retfillent of New )(fork, _wax recently arrested 6 3' the Spalllgirdm alai taken to llavana, ua a milxpietottx chantater. {fin daughter telegraphed to I•',eetdent GRANT, on !he :;f1 jontant, stating that her father nax an Awe/lean citizen, and arcking t hat 'Deana be taken to Pave him hie. fhc Presidttfil theretuilen rent irixtrue tif inn to Admiral Lion, enjoining on loin to itee tinat at! A rennrican :zee protected_ This is right. We tnuail that, with all the ailmitiistmtion's blunders at Lome, it will Lame (Ise ortubiliness to ese that no foreik,os impoiottioe iii practiced ipon the people of thin ooustry travel tc,r, abroad. This 161 the least it eau do its at outtuiatit for its uierabLe imago 'tient of doliteatie ere. --A bill ham passed the House of I tc prcsentatives of this State separating c ()thee of Register and Recorder, and pi o‘ idnig that an officer shall be elee r,..l to fill loch position. This will 1,, ake either office less laborious, and bspeiwe with the neorosity of euiplop 1,4 a transcribing clerk, and hi the etill iglu be as profitable to the incumbent ++t hough both offices were filltxl by Vse bill has nut yet passed the Elien. Ile, and it iN quite probalge that,it may defeated; but if it should become a au beGwe the Legislature adjourns, .or county convention will have &nomi nation to make to which we have ieretofore been unaccustomed. Of nurse there will be plenty of aspi• silts; consequently, no anxiety need e left for the want isf a-candidate. Connecticut ct ie undeniable that the result of the late electjon in Connecticut is not con soling to The Democracy. And yet, when we consider the immense efforts dint were made to carry the State for the Mulled! candidate an l the vast amount of greenbacks spent by the ad• ministration at Washin . gton for that purpose, we can scarcely keep from nondering that our defeat was not much greatef than it is. With all their efforts, with millions of dollars to back them, and with the whole influ ence of the GRANT Milllnlifitr9Lloll ex erted in their favor, the Radicals of Connecticut have only succeeded by a pitiful five hundred majority, scarcely enough to save JEWELL'S sent to him in case Gov. ENG I / 4 1SLI were disposed to pursue the Radical policy of contesting every position to which tlrey mama elected. The vote {rolled in the State this year is, we believe, about ten thousand less than was polled lust year. So that the Democracy have really been defeated by the inaction and want of zeal of their own friends. A few more rotes itould have elcckeil Femimoi in spite of the tremendous exertions thiil were made to defeat him, and on the whole, use do not sure flint the Democracy haul` anything tr cry over .lEwm.t.'s spec lion does not really decide any point at issue, and next year the Democrats, profiting by tfie experience of tte past. %%In have an opportunity to NI their flints and go at them again. A Coward's Resort W..CPuitm x, known to infamous fame as the prosecutor of the editors of the rhaton I) ,nuetid, for arrin.ing 1»m of numerous horrid crimes, which they proved on him, having brought suit for damages to ton character so full of Wein ishes that it was thought impossible to injure it further, has applied to the Legislature a this State, though his lawyers, far n change of venue to Union county, being afraid to trust his case a second tune to the hands of an honest Clinton county jury Ile imagines be cause Union county is Radial, that honest jurors will forget their oaths to tee httirthe ten thottland &Wars thun ages s% Inch he claims. Not notch of complunent to Union county integrity, but still in keeping with the character ol as %Nr, who nets down et erybody for as great a villain as lie is himself tors of the Democrat, however, are riot afraid to trust their cause with Judge Wool's nr a Union county jun. We Itelie‘e Pt 10104 ' 4 application passed the Senate, but Mr. M.lak ' S ig dance caught it in the House, where it gill uc all probability, hoHeti, PCF1.11% , 1 himself was reported to he sometime 11111 Ce but VllllOl, linfortu nntely for the community in nhich he 11$ es, was not true --About tlili only righteous milita ry reisioi al from eaii otliee that has Leers made since the inauguration 01 the pre.4ent damnable state of political affairs, wasi the upsetting of that info. woos %ilium, Gov. Wi.u.s, out of the gubernatorial chair of Virginia, ht Gen :irtiwr.a hut, Inc doing this One art of justice, Gen ST4):4BIIAN Wets+ honself removed from the command of that Department, and i,t has since beta reinstattNi by (IRANI-. It v. fine eoninientary on Radical purity to . meeGov Wir.t.i.B before the Mayor of Riehrnotiti for tampering with the mails and opening letters that didn't belong to him. If it had not been for the nega live vote of a stick•iii-themiiiil from Montgomery county, the House Judi ciary committe e would Is /Ice reported rti fict or of repcaling the bill which abolishes Judge G.tautel judicial di,- incl.. Thus fellow's name Is M( MILLE It; mull Lis pockets are evidently full of PETE Ilcanicr's greenbacks. The /h -trust of yesterday glues Lulu well, particular "thunder." We wouldn't be in his boots Mr all he got. —We think our renders will be glad to learn that the Legislature will adjourn on _or about the 15th instant. Thank Heaven, we are only to have another week of the fully of the greatest set of reprobates 'that ever assembled within the legislative halls of the Key• stone State. Next fall the people mil have a chance to elect representatives and senators on the nigger suffrage ia sue; and we are much mistaken if we do act have a different set of men in the Capitol building at Harrisburg next winter —A cowardly attempt to assassi nate Josism Toasts'', editor of the Ral eigh, (N. was made on the night of the 6th inst. Mr. TURNER was !Rafts in hiarootn writing, when a bullet came through the window, and lodged in the bed. Editors are such dodgey fellows that it is much easier to miss than to hit them. Lee Publications Tux 01,n GUARD for April has come to hand. Its opening paper tD.A letter from J. 11. VAN EYRIE to President GRANT,-8.11 /add and important re• view of the situation of the c colntry. As usual, it is filled with interesting reading of that peculiar kind for which the Old Guard is celebrated, uith poems, stories, essays, and able and comprehensive editorials, on Inrions subjects. A . most excellent !mintier. Address VAN ENRIE, GORTON at Co., publishers, No. 1112.,Nassau street, N, Y. WE Lova has been con solidated with the New Eclectic Maga. zinc, Gm D. IL kritr, still remaining a partner and co-editor. The new ar• rangement will not in any degree de tracC from the interest or usefidnesse of the magazine, lint will, if possible, add to its already great influence. The •number for April is a superb one, and bears oidence of great labor and tad ent in its composition) . Address New Eclectic Magazine, 54 Lexington street, Baltimore. Gen address is Charlotte, N. C. The MANUFACTCRER .I\U ISt ii "11. practieul Plariiitl of industrial progress" is before tin, the arm we hare heen, although the number for March is the third that has been issued. It is published by NVFATTILN C ( 0., at :c PN'k Row, New York, nod we should th( s k would beau ins alualde coot pan. ion for builders and toarititnettirers. Price per single copy 15 cents. 'rim MIRROR OF TYPOGRAPHY is the title of a splendid specimen of the 1)• pograpine art that has reached our office. It is published liy 'l' 11. Sfr.tiii oa & Co., New 7rorls, and will roman) monthly hpecimenti of the lateid provements and tomato:in in the "art presen at ire. - The publishers say they wudt It to he a visttor in every tainting office nI the land. lIITNEY'S Mt•>rc %T (i t EST.—The April munbei of thin valuable magazine is at hand. .tittl contains eleven pages of choice New Music, front the most populiu %Intern. 'l•he first in tl +y— little bttliati by its*NARD Covmur, entitled "Bright lied Little Wt im% or '•There's Danger in her 'She rail lell the seri moment When to ugh mid %hen to smile Oh, a Maid is 14011101i111014 ',harming 1122=1E=1 Then folioam n heauntid Ming and ellortni by FRANK 11014 IRD, The Grape Vine Sang in the Dell.' Oh, I long (or the day of aVleet 11 , pttire and pleaaorech m , 111 s4i my tree henrtiiil Nell , And there'n one thing our heart. , and e‘ei treasure. Tri that iteo.t nl.l 511T...sine swing in the doll " Also the arintionr; On "happy Dream of Childbood'm llonie," finely arranged by Tatonoat. Mot i.l Beside,' the almee there are mans spicy attieles and a splendid continnt,l story, "The till Orgill - tint, or Cot rad's Patient." gentle only $1 00 per :sear, while the music in this number alone would coitt. $1 :M. Addrees, W. W. Warr., , Mitele 173 Sum nut sheet, Toledo, (n u n. Sa: n pl e eopus 10 rents EWES --Qur good Gland, Mr. 3. It, Dos.. AllUt 7 ham retired from the editorial chair of the Fu/log ilemnorrat. S. N. itottinemq will hereafter exiiidtmt that riper. --fiatvr.maill he would make no appointments till Csmigtess repealed the tenure of office bill. So far from aillie. ring to this, the Senate hate loin tied tighter now than they ever had irons. The boasts .of the egotistical braggart t% lin accepted the resiimisibil ales of lime pret.itletilito office "n !timid fear' hate come to naught. —Mr. liven, the former collector of thie district under Radical rule, has been reappointed to the position. The present able and popular Democratic collector, Mr. GrIERNSY.I, will retire soon, and then for a general decapita tion of Democratic officials. -----Our latest advicee before ring to preen, 3 o'clock yesterday, were to the effect that no% Geller had not yet interfered in the CAW., or Te rrenn.i. and EATON, the convicted murderers. We suppose, therefore, they were both hung yesterday, in accordance with their sentences. —President Glaser sent a message to Congress on the 7th inst., in which lie professes to be very anxious for the readmission of the " reconstructed " States into the Union, and especially Virginia. The bra reOld Dominion had better stay out than come in un derauch terms as ULYBBIB would give her. NORRIS, the black rascal who outraged three young girls in the neighborhood of Chhmbersburg t this State, has been made a citizen PI the Radicals of the Pennsylvania la. turf. The Civil Tenure Faroe. The second scene in the great tour year comedy of Blunders now on the Washington hoards says theßaltimore Sunday Telfyram, "concluded last " week t mad the curtain fell on the first "of I amid the hilarious shouts of " the galleries and the pit. The olifitsc.a.- " ted individuaLat the Wljite House "succeeded ii rendering himself "ridiculous in his new character cif "first fool to Ben Butler and the aug ". ust Scnate are yet holding their sides "in the immoderate enjoyment of the awkardness, stupidity and unsoph isti " cated simplicity of the Presidential " elowm The first of April has rel.- " tainly teen marked by an episode "that will renew its immortitlity us " Fool's Day," for on it a weak '• E•ecut t% e first Cl wcovereil how cruelly " he had lawn hoaxed, how shamefully be bad been duped and in what pal " pable contempt he had been held even by the professed friends who had " lifted him up only to jeer at his weals " nePS, ignOranCc and helpleStillesM while they despoiled his thee and " stamped eternal reproach upon " has Hanle. " It IS 11.11 hunliliatlug Hpectitelv io ever) iUren of this land—no matter NN hat !nay be lib; party pullticd---that a mini holding the highest pte , ition "the people ran canter should be the " spoil and the neorn of a lidgar, law ICNN r rewousible and unrestrained "snob, Afore humiliating still e 4 the " lact that (los man was the popular champion. upon whose hack the ter t part that now despises his oilier. and " mocks and ridicules his intelligence "rude ton new lease or power and I) . s '• helit lei ii and 110'111111g 111111 they nianife,t their contempt Mr the pem '• plc who elected 111111. They haN duped both Fite I'resident and the •. people, the one he passing a huncomh "hero and etatntertett statesmen upon " them and the other ho prolessing •• Inendship and confidence a htle the) " *till) and gag Ittm. To day no man is "more poaerless, ❑u culpnt [Wore "ashamed, no party tool more desins. "ed than is the new PreBldell( or the " atte4 States That he ham brought t upon himmelt nio " Ilinuun t%eakneas and full) has been him downrall and los 'Jab( egotlzttn " and lialtfUllJCna 41141- added to his present 111/11101h. '• Not "lie brtel. un iii hip, elapsed Twee he promised to exer.ip.e the du ties of lit , office "matt ankelled %et to-daN lie far mote Nee 11 rel V hound them luN pretleee,ism• "to not halt IIN In ilch re,pected. " Attare%% .loliiirioti \kali pereecitted be lie tentmed to lie the cat'r, pan Qf a ctliginvnn tlntiriuttioti, 111111' S '• (irant is 'tended and ititposrst ttpotr '' because he is—we came near sa)ing "a dunc e —fur eertainlf as such lie is "treated Though a lattlitill party '• immon he has, not been treated Ss Ith "the simplest courtesy that his oilier, •• if not his person, !emit n4l- Ili 11115 "been siothhed uu el er) (..‘efssion '• II is every wish thaarted ; ts.rery pre rogative of his office denied hint; and his selrrespect, if he has nnt, has been (milted and trifled uith un hl Le Lai, Leconte himplyith ohjet•l of rodtculu. Ike has served t,4).purposett "to which he was proskeigted—the "securing a new lease of power by the "dominant party—and now his fa% or " or his spleen are equally disregarded. "Never before in the history of the "country has• the high office of Preto "dent been redueed to such an empty "name or such nn ignomi noun posture, "and that too by the mtupidity or Um: " "lily of the incumbent himself "Thos ends title Tenure Farce. "The new law 111 far more 04101114 and " %citations than the old. The Senate " has coiluetted, not so much with "(leneral Grant to with his few friends "and warthog and has led him from "importunity to 'it posture of humilia " tion and there publicly andeoutetnpt "umtsty jilted him. We know not whether the new President deserves " mos). pity or contempt, for surely "is in a sorry plight. littler for hint '' it would have been had he remained "content with his military commission "and not suffered his pitiful vanity to "seek a position that would only ex • "pose his ignorance and weakness and " blot out what of credit his rink may " have secured. Like the long-eared "animal in the Fable, however, he "aspired to be a lion and when he "found tbe beasts and varmints of the " political fields 86ampering before his "terrible disguise he foolishly exposed "hie identity by his elated braying and "has won the ridicule and contempt of " his superiors by his ludicrous and "senseless antics." —Mr Henry Gable In visiting his fish nett; on Friday morning, discovered that he had among his captives& largo otter. measuring three feet three Mabee In length. It had rash ly ventured into the attars and not being able to eseape, had drowned before it was discovered. Thin la the first of tie imeelea that has been n. I,.ng Ihne, Lo,ron, OW Oorrf (I State Nary ---..--- 4, —An exienaire fire occurred In Dauvrye, on the 24th Wt., by which a number of buildings were dee t royed ..-0130 U70101111(1 English aptii rowv lint r nn I• %Oft in Philadelphia, and will be let loose in the pubiio aqindea of tlio city LA negrens, named !ilia E Helehani, of Philadelphia, ham been appointed a choir in the Treanury Department at Wanhington --The Deniotn nth. Slate Central l'uintld met at Ilan Ishurg on Tuesday last., and fixed the time ni holding the State Cons eldlon on July In It —Gen. MeClellai2)uo ilitel Weil the Premiden ey of Upton College, N. Y., oti account or being engaged in other biliettiesii enterprimes of high import/tore —Ohln, Illlnnin, Indiana. New York, l'ennft) xnriln, Minimum Kentucky, nod Texan, in the order named, ale the chief American Ilm ke breading Staten —Although the tenter has not been ns high ns Inst Spring by several feet, the lowlands in tho vielnity of Dant Me have been tinder wa ter for sovetal dnys Sn says the hittlbge , irer mint stole n still of clothes in Pittsburg nut left it note so ing hr unntedr them to get 111:11111 , 11 in That man wag altogether in zetpleatrie Lore k nna a no Impediment —Patrick Duntia bedroom, to IYilllnnrs Irn t, Ma other rig h t aa+ entered MA big poelcete at elof ot gold attivb and 0 00 itt real) PACrlek ;am too ero eri;e9 bY hair lir might to Iwo larked '(001 Hill No 1111, for the prol.ll,ifion nod Pole ~f moxtestling liqulnno in the borough of Mil too, passed the l.egl•lntare on rnendlt Thin bill rnnnnl “trem riPillllll9 x )1 4, Inheo nul lwenne (or Ilse ennuon; yeut. —On 17th, Jrtnirtft Lake, new E.p) , Nap r nurreol Li 111101..0 1‘ h, Otulc (WO 1,04, It Met. of but 0, jewelr), rho , ritrypoNo,l to It $71,4 Sy, 1 hen. I 0 nu rlur to lite rohlwr. m A Sober, I rui , of 'mobitry, ha., been appointed I,y the And lior I;elfrral of the elute, Klock AN.eton and Mink Examiner, for the 17th ihtdriet, entimosed lit the eohntten of Northumberland, :%lontour nod Cohlmtna --(ht Momlu) hint, an f•itiphlyer of lb , . & E It II (o, aho had one of bin legm hinny hurl none Wilitainaport Polito flue ago. hud to tin dentin all amputation of t h e Injnmq 11.11, Ioa• the knee The or ration ano ',el formed by Ih Stranlirielge,irf Ihun file —tin the ISO Inrt , a lad named Lantz, aged about 14 3 ears, at South FaNtoti, faatened htn foot between tlu• traet and the planking ofthn railroad and woe annuli. , to ex 'Curate It In time fora papming trato..hielt eta nit hie leg direeily I.olow the k ilOl. —Wine and ,t oaten era the arse of lean %len and what , are tlin carne Of O °Men Ko ti in cursed set all around We are indeed, And tin crown the "Assert- Ream ," we are eussed with the lindiertl party, and Illa) noon inn eased atilt nigger suffrage —laolnia Calvert Elk land township l'aara 01 N. killed n few daYs Ago holor smirk on the la ad a ith n hurt or 3 ire.. n hi, II 11(1 . W3. 41111inting to rul down,nodto o . his son ius Ink lag hairs inn sloitti tin wits itI1101( by a hunt.. hu h 1.,11,1r.1 frOril the xia , ,ilr, wit such (oree 11.% to bres.k bits jaw Ti uly, a most unfortunate man. I, lre( tor .1' the molt ha% boot {then 10 ex• Go,erlior ./14111vm Pollock It stn.., 1.1,d for 1,3 litomrt, und there is Intl., or no dooht but that lin. finlike x 111 go In 10-,111) Pollock hok, het n n loot h on the t:nt.rnnu•ht vier nitre ha r.•hred fhlm the tiovernoor%lnp fle :t4 decent N. an) of them, hot% land that rhnme rum fort Iri exebeetto •titytt n pier.. ellndle !nay be made In burn ell night ahem n (lull light IA by potting finely powdered malt on the t'unthe nnn II reitt•lien lolnek part, of the 14 butt In thlm tiny it mild and .tently light met' be kept through tut, It hole night lona a 1,11M1111 , 4•1 I' of eendle, A tip.top thing w. oni tby ith Lloometi FRU, and 0,1.4011 y -1 he Philadelphia 47e, attlla att. ation to the tollioning hn., at liar I iOirg, and what it "That no pernon shall have more than three yearn after the !tot title 1111 a mort 151,1 1. ,1 1-1 1 , 11V It off arts i hold the property de nuibed n the mortgligt.,l/111 010 Wald proper ly .halt GJI I a - k In the inort gage., any loin • or fit, Isloll4 10 the contrary rioter 'thalami ng " —Mr Hammond Edwards, ann of Mr John ,d words, of thin Itorough, had one of his hands cut through and through by entree part of the machinery at heap's Afechine fihrip,on Monday of last week, where he Is employed The n. j.lll i.of I....vete IL rhariu'ter as to COllrlit. Mr Edward, to lit+ heti -Nunn/ Laminar', There area grant many accidents of tioa kind happening throughout the eonntry Is It rare lexeneas or what' —This friends of General's Meade and Thom ,na oomplain of the promotion of General Hherifinn over the heeds of theism two veterans They linen roisaons to complain, but—let us have grace I—Er We don't think they ought to complain There to potstbly anion comae of honor left in Nleado and Thomita, and, If atinh he the Awe they ...mid not a lob lobe preferred by the Kee not A n00.r.. I ..1 V*.lili,ll ri tal re,lith Wu. Me!, put OW ail Ile u 111.141.1 Ii ~,,, lePiltile.led lot t.glrrtur of the he, mul chnti e t, it I,u. 11Lm Vl4.lth 5111,1111.1 lie In c 11.111 the tty eaocutnt v , mtmn tee, and In a ward politician of some Influence The appointment wan made noisily by Hon Charles O'Neil. George C. Evans Ht the Third dlntriet was also sent ha, at the 'retest. of Hon Leonard Myers —Patriot —The asslslant trearitryahip of the United Rtates at Philadelphia was given to George Eyster,"of Prank II ei county Ile js n 'mot/le/- lig-lawn( Senator John Scott. )I M' hin only Mahn tothe poet. Much regret In expressed that Mr. Alexander P. Colesberry wee not se lected, as he wee supported by the money In terests of Philadelphia. John Scott le following Gre,nt'e example. He 1., decidedly, a iiepotlet. Alen, for Johni —lt IP elated that the new bottle of portage shun!)a may soon be expected. In deelgn they will he unique, each series typifying a chapter In our country'* history An exchange hopes that while they are beautifully allegorical,they will not lack that essential which in many in 'dance* hare been lost to the old ones, namely a bountiful supply of gum They hare already made their appearance, and while the design In neat enough, we sug gest that they ought to Indicate the progress of Radical destruction of our Republican in aUtutkets. A runaway nigger Would convey the Idea. —The Legislature now in session at Barrie burg Is surpassing all Its predecessors In at tempts at obnoxious law making. A day or two ego an effort was commenced in the State {tenets to fasten an unpopular and oppreeelye law upon the people of that city, by the intro duction of a bill to Incorporate "The Philadel phis Cattle Market Company." Besides re quiring that all the cattle brought there shall be yarded and weighed by the proposed com pany, the bill also creates the office of "Inspec tor of Cattle," with handsome perquisites, ant the effect of Mach/trite to be Intposed upon cattle dealers by such a monoply ootild only be to Itiereaan the pries of meat in their smir k Pospeetes of the • Bellefonte Memo• °ratio Watchman" for 1869 with a rec.:mil of thirteen yearn of negile,.. tinned aerviee in the cause of Deinovri y, for Canemelan linpremney, for et riot ranco' o f() r Free fe,oeet Trade, i t ta rrie iona , a 1 t: , l3 d I g fr a r i lotn, Liberal fe r oo si nt: the lizusiorerr TIEMOC HAT IC WAYCH NAN" enters upon its fourteenth voltine with re ne.4ll vigor, with more life, and hMe, and determination, than tit-any other period of its history When in the past many alit cratieJouinals bent to the storm of fanatlciain And bigotry, It battled on regardless of every thing but duty. When many of the friends 01 State Right/ ringed beneath the torno.i ,4 armed Federalism and'Tory usurpation, lim a , true to the Democracy of Jefferson. Wle r. thousanda ot .the lead tug ad.octites of Fret Trade surrendered to the domination nod exaetions of the New England Tara I Akera and plunderers or the people, IL held aloft the banner alliance When Abolitiomiaol, and kindred train of Infamiem, invaded the tight I of property and the popular inatitutions sovereign Btatee, it fought the good fight of the States and People The BrugrOgrit WATclim t"V has never nought for fame by courting infmy, nor for i e%voidv not it oitlidy earned. Ito record is before) nor host of readers and fi lauds in nil quarters, and iipor) that record it orators the new yell!, seek Ing to null aune to the FIWNT RiSK of State and National fournallion, that it non be enabled to battle on for the ranee of Eiiiinitty, !tight and Denmetney, with no CHI neat denim to aid In the reetoratioa of nn ietoit Liberty throughout the Confederacy To lieerimpllah the porpoise In view, we polio to Ile proud and well-known record of the ram thirteen years, making for It the kind and good will of BRAVE, BOLD, UNCONQUERED DEM MID In all parts of the country, toward Molding up for it e commensurate and useful circulation .Now In the hour for nab and troll Conned!, and careful preparations Never before st, there smell need for organisation and harmno and unanimity among the blends of Ltherty and Democracy. If Democrats tail to how only to the cause (or which they have Miti r, heed xo much, then Liberty in lost to them sod their children, and the Despotism anti Tyittil try of Federalism is secure et ermore, and monarchial government permanently succeed. the wine, liberal, plain and unostentatious .y tern which the pat: lot fathers reared for on .111 thy son. It le neetlleto. to key to the reatlerx and friend,. of the Itsmocetrie 1V ortext r, that it continue TO PT RIKE AT DEEIPOTISNI, AION01.(11.) AND WRONG 'mill to &fond and uphold the Conmtitution and the people itgatont their enemies—lo against all manner of robber Tariff., and othri frauds upon commuter., to Uphold free trade and the rights of the many, to app.., thy 'loading up of all species of monopolleti, fuel to do ite duty frarleae and fully In all thlngx The itattarontra WATCHMAN will each week contain more otrong and ntirriog original mat ter titan any other Journal In Pennayit and will (11111 to he worthy of support by Deno, emit. in 1 LI, "I 11E. STA'TEI4 I new desiring to raise eiutet should (or terms, etc nutmeripttuub,s2 pet yew tb twl.vulac Address, P CsitAY ISollefonta, Px Stt abbettiormento V+, WANANIAKEIi NI EN'S A 1401'8' ('u)111 111, —(:grrnentn t unglint ft every prier, rut In r•%. style, ready made (II "Ind to order. 8. K. roltier. , •l Sixth ►nd Market.Bo, $7 I'o 112:. 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