M The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEER Terms, $2 per' Annum, in,Advanoe TIETA.EFONTE; PA Friday Morning, April 16,1869 At Media, Pa W,g,hrive read, with considerable in terest, a communication signed "A Armstrong," which appeared in the Ilarrisburg Patriot of the 2d instant, in relation the "training school for feettle-minded children" at Media, Pa. The article is too lengthy for our cob umna atyresent, bat w•e shall 'call) it on file for future reference and hold it as n sort of pickled rod over the heads of some who have long descrVed, and may soon receive, a tanning. We think the arguments of Mr. AtIMSTRONG againgt the a 'eked practice of compell ing per.oni: D alio are only feeldr.nitittl ..ed to associate with those who arc a holly idiotic cannot be gainaayed, and that it is unjust, unchristian, and highlpreprehensible that sued' till ip liunone thing Sllolllil br perlllittNt If e‘er legislation Was reviled to correct an abuse, it 14 needed here We would to, k non a hat business hays, tnitOtt it noon intended tartly bki'flit of teebledninded children, and 444 weak-mtndcd persons can be ex peisuttto gather htellectual strength rl they are to be constantly made thedai lv 11V hourly companions of a set of jilt/tiering ithoth? Mr. ARMSTRONG tells us that the institution at Media, instead of lieing confined to its original and le gitimate purpose, is opened for the gen eral and indiscriminate reception of till persons afflicted with iihoQ, and in this any thot-e who trould o therwise soon be sent L udo the World "clothed and in their right mull" are, to. the contfunination:lTutde %%or.e, m ninny in4tariceß, than bgore their entrature into the Illntitiltloll Mr. A rcustrcoNG is a gentlenimi Dell Is non n in this community, haring for merly dcitiilytl here. as principal of our .Icatletn) for wan) yenr'i• II in tuittz ray 19 tittoe ku pictou, anti a hat he FayP ertn:be relied cm :19 licein7 atrirt fy and emphatically true \Viten he a tii ereforv, that the school nt •ha im a fraud, Lie hat n't the lea4t d ou bt th a t iamb It nhvolntelt (lie care - STeMICM, If FAA* t. M vioN nick and ‘l . l . ,uig, a, has been reported what a learfpl thing It nin.t Le or him to loop Lark upon hta ahn.e of power during the time he wati i.ecretary of war. What reflecuun, must tilt his mind 114 lie lie 9 infirm and u p oi , hiN Htripped glor and bi, ,trength scattered to the four knik of [leaf:of . he lorget, m thin to lug hour, that he way once a grant? Will he forget that he way once the finger 'and cruet oppreosor of the peo ph. and that li.o heart was cloned .tizaire.it all arpeale for nierey ,ir JOS tic,' Wlll lie forget the tearful cs . nd ontotretclied hands that Legge. lure to restore to helpless wises an, dillilren husbands ntid fathers confiner 1,1 Ins orders in filthy bastiles arsi p ri sons' , Will lie forget, in short that, Instead of being a Gm, rearm , and law-abiding officer, lse was tire cru el, heartless despot and the terror as wiell as the detestation of the' people/ Ali, no. With ten thousand times the three of conviction -will these things envied his 1/11Pellior now. ('CM ard, as hits always been, these dreadful foes of the had taran's peace, will rush upon him with overwhelming power, sod wales up n conscience that has slum , belied on in pitiless unconcern for the writnigm of the people for muny ) eark— What a dreadful condition will he then lie MO 'Knowing that he has been mem/lons, how can be cepect to Mt- lain swerry, rnie goem into the"prese nre of hioGon crime-stained nest reeking Kith lire 'blood and groand of his eoliti- Ifl Mei% ? We de not will, to Pet hits die thus. IVe would rather that he work live to relamt of his enortnitiem, and see him• m the fled au others Rae him. Rather he would lire to realize adult inimertilde wretch Jae has bent, and to appreciate the Poore and ronteciptthat is everywhere left for him. Them, after he hum made his pewee with Heaven, tbe might lie and benotne the recipient ear a mercy he was neverknown to grant ittoothers. ---"-OZOROZ S. Twircunt, tke mur derer of 1111th. HILL, aid GERALD EATON, the murderer Of TINOTIIT both came to grief last Thursday. But Ts irruct.t., although brave enoush_to kill a poor old woman, was not breve enough to meet his fate on the gallows. So he took poison, and ended his mis erable life in that way, thus cheating the hangman, and sending his bloody and perjured eocl•intothe presence .of hie God, with the weight of. tliv) addi tional crime of suicide to bear down against the scales of mercy• GER n.o EATON met his fate like man, and great sympathy. is felt for him, inasmuch as his guilt. is strongly doubted. Earnest efforts were made to induce (;ON C[llor GEARY to commute his sentence, but the Governor refused to interfere, and so the wretched man was filing, he went to the gallows with a lirm step, and with his last r. breath declared his innocence. Cuba "Cuba, fair isle of the far sunny South, sweet land of romance and re nown" has got into a peck of trouble There is a little "onpleasantness - bc• tweet' her people awl The Spaniards, and gone, pistols, swords and cannons are, unhappily, used to settle die diffi culty. If our Government was not in ',such feeble hands itself, we might help the Cubans out of their trouble by transferring the "gem of the sea" trom the pocket of our Spanish neighbors to our own But we don't know just is hat a fist we would make of it non. We have so much trouble to keep our own affairs moving, that it «mold, perhaps, be nun Ise to undertake the direction of other people's. Cuba ought to have been ours long ago, and 1 f the Gut ern Vent ever gets into Democratic Lands aka y, it will yet become one 01 the Fiqiiik'6l the Union: Possibl y , the Spaniards themselves will Iris e Cuba into our atna before the sediment of the present difficulty. We hope they ss ill, for that is abouuthe &sly chance we pill have to get her under a Radical ad 111 Inuit ration. Clerical Debauchery ••• -- In tic«• of the rapt strules We :ire making toward the complete accorit phAbnicitt of Radical purposel4, the tol we clip tram an v‘ change, 14 a orthy atconsideration, as showing the (hreet bent or the negro party There ii. a paper In the country relied Zion's //erred, 'lira,) by the Ue‘ Gilbert Haven It t haler to be en Influential ergot, of the Metho dist Chtirch Thmittiverend goes point blank for the amalgamation of the race. lie pay" "ilia lightest and the darke.t of the eliiiklren of Adm. and !Noah are divinely planted. togeth• el' rim heir Lind that they may, by obeying this law tiod has ordained, work cot the perfect onene, a of the race of malt." Thesereat toothed le, tieity. and brutalized divine [hits r. aelm in imaginal.. 'And the hour tit not far the a hite hued husband that) helot of the du•dts beanty of his a Ile ,10111 the Caucme au P , lll‘ll the mot I< lased counte nance or her husband Nit a few of theme mart tap., a Inch that hall matte, and a hose rol lout man iti a hew itietancen has reluctantly n. loom lettged, are already filling t •M 1.1.1.n00n0i end both prophesying and leading 111, aims to the fotnrvinily end Illemeridnewq of Arne o u AinalganThison is l.oil n merit, de , limier the dominos. of man, ordaining its iinr ',et..al recognition" apt•ak4 the Rev Gilbert Haven, editor of Zips'. !tenth! If the Molls,ehiof the country hail- their own way, no elfi te, rinscratile mentally and pliyeically dego•nereted rat.. Of hi/Man !wing., mottled Olio, Idea, toolerwieii hoed, urel .01 the hl/1.101 %met-scan Itcpubh. s ire now cw std -- --The l'ollw‘ing iv nome , Allat mar ear,:nr nn that e!a.s rl ,licontente4l, grumbling nco.pnper reader., why can "never find an thlnvin the piper Vk orth reading . I=l Ni at all In paper today' unity ntnnler .. iewhere ur other— A girl an° Ira' , Wit tier away, Not loong a wife ag well as 11 mother ton drunken hinthand Ire•ting • 1/16,, With the 111•Iglibni, lying eta ake to lint..., kit arke laNure lie had taken a life, Till in at the window the dewp-ray• 'Olsten Rut that n. all in the regular wiry— 'l liere'm nothing at all in the paper :` °thing 'dell in the paper to day I I "I conic, Mr. President., to talk with To I. +ore tioo,'. . mmon thee or ea,. 1 rat about the appointments for my •tmt; Pell down lrl the street—n+ an many may I Stole ; having heard that you intend to In flit. very pimplier°. elrriatian nation otake certain nominauous : they may °rt.'', young girl. with ammo invierd grief Maddened, Irate plunged in the inky water., Mat harmonize with my desires, if you Or a father lien learnt that hie so n 's a thief— .em It worth while to consult than in Or a mother been r 0640011 of one of I tire least," tntotter•— Thlng, that occur attic regular vray 1 To which Grant laconically and in The, a nothing at MI to tho paper to-da) , terrogatit ely responded, "Well, Sir?" This l'residedttal rcsponse VI to nut in the true manner to be relished by the There's nothing at ad lathe paper to day, Utiles, you ears Mann things In theacity flow great rich rogues ter (hell' entries must NV Though all fientitity friffl out "pit s -I.lSe the meanest shop boy that rote. a idi?— Thero's a hose to-day, tr l'in not forgetting, the lad only - lo.urowed " al 1.1111•1114.1.1 riii To pny sumo money he lost In hotpot But there's nothing In dila that's/out of the There as at all lathe ' pope to-dat Nothing ■t oil In the paper to-day Lint the Births and Vial& ruptclea, Deathe nod Marriages, But [Meng event. In the old coney, With Virtue begging. sail Vice In Carriage., And kindly hearts under ermine gowns, Ahd wicked breasts ender hoddan grey', For Knott neins belnnga not only to clove n And o'er "titers than lord■ does Min beer away. lilluktbrhat doh read I , —"llandwned I wrecked'" Did I say There was nothing at all Oa the paper to-day? —A banquet was given toCusatza DiCKENS, the novelist, at Liverpool, on Saturday night last, at which about seven hundred gentlemen mat down. Among the speeches ou the occaaion WAN one by ANTIIONV r&OLLOPE, iu ',hick be hinted that the appointment hf Mr. Diocese. as Minister of Eng land to Washington, might be benefi cial to both countries. Of course, send him over, hg; will have a tread chance to take some more "note." while resi ding near the Court of the Emperor Utvissze. —A hack driver in Buffalo, who had detained two gentlemen from reach• ing their train, in order that he might make more money out-of them, warar• rested at the instance of the gentlemen and was compelled to pay their hotel bill and'the costof the case. Tho Spoil. of Victory The litto'ical cabinet ministers dis tribute the spoils olotrice to the follow• ers of the party with the seine want of delicacy with which they,. accepted Grant's appointtnents, themselves. That eminent , patr;ot, Adolph Boric, Secretary Of the Navy, who -owes his ofti,ce to the gratittide of Grant for per sonal favors in the shape of eubscnp tions for house and furniture, has main nelled the commandant of the Phita delphia Novy Yard to issue the fA-yllow ing prder : Coax ouvoced Ornce. :Dame Sivas N %VT than, Philadelphia, Itturc'h , 180a—Sir •By direction orate Navy Department, yen will Rea that no person hoot Ile to the relent ad Minis , tration will be employed in the yard departs ment under your control. Preference should in all eases he given to those who hove belonged to the Union ('arty The Seeretnry of the Navy V particularly de sires this should he' done et y respt. J. It M HAND, Commandant Under the sweeping orders of Bork, Union soldiers are being turned out of the navy yard everyday to make room for hungry partisans, who never saw the fare of nil armed enemy during the war. Scenes like dr ft-flowing take place every morn mg. An officer of the army who kind entered - the service as a Capful:hand was mustered out honor ably as Colonel of his regiment, and who had bravely participated iii many battles of the war, held the insignificant position of master plumber in the navy yard. Ile is brought up before the Chief of his department for destutssal, when the tollowlng dialogue takes place : ,Superintentlent.—"Mr. orders are to remove all the employees of Our yard who arc not Union men." Colonel.—"I believe. I am a Union Mall, since I served in the Union army from the beginning of the nar until its close." Superintendent.—''Q, yes, very good, but, perhaps you du not quite ender stand nie. It is ruumorcd that you did not vote for. General Grant. How's *lnt r .-Culunel.—" I did not vote for Grant- StLiWriatetident. "That, 1. II do. Yylir Pe iVegrFl to Pay, are no r4litreq. tlood morning krhiun soldier. o,ie of the 101 l oho liPs been promised the 'dace pats his hem! ie at the opposite door, as the Colonel with 'ram.. Ile sett% eil manfallt during the war a. a sutler's clerk, and did a fir share or repenting the tickets ut the (irarit electors at ia nOll9 precincts In At No% einber. ) The next eandtdate for dismis , ,il is a poor Untort f•oletter who tort but right arm at Gette .rg II e waq employe' in the oat t • I'd at the hard work of ttfrrung a gi ttniltone, for- -a - \ pittance front ha grateful country. Our of the Radical spies who tang about the yard had rem-tett li, L m nm a Democrat - Supertntotdent.--"What ypur ctn. p4oysizentityhe yard ?" ' Soldier.— 'I turn a grindstone Superintendent.—"l ant prorllled toil are trot a UnieSrt man.' Soldier —"lf tlii” rs any sign,' am (holding tip hi. rtutnp ) Supertatcntlent 0, that's not what I want to know. IM \ ‘ote for Grant and Colhtx ?" Soldier —"No, sir! Not by a .1-1 sight r' Superintendent "That's enough We have no more need of you here The last heard of the soldier, he had purchased from his savings art organ, and was grinding out dulcet music for the ears of the truly 101 l on Broad street, not far from the palatial chili house known as the Union 'league Budding, where Boric and his trienda nightly meet to boast of their patriot ian arid lose of the.. soldier —llama - bung Patriot. --The Herald's Washington ape vial gives the following account ul an alleged inter iew between Senator Russ and President Grant. Ross was ad. muted at the same time as old Zack Chandler, but had the first chance to speak to the President Kamiaki Senator. '•it in I to understand that I am rightly informed all t o your Witted I tenttun to disregard my preierencem ut the matter of apponatnentr, Mr. Prem. dent ? ' inquired the Senator. '••l•hat tea queeuun hardly eusceptt• the of an antiwer, etc. To what alr. pottatnents do you allude ? Inform me, and then I con reply," rejoined Grant. Senator Rome liked the second answer ac little LW the limit, but having came for enlightenment, he las determined not to go away in a fog. The Senator theretbre, with rave explkined the ap• poinunents to which he had reference. `Frankly, sir," said Grant, "I intend not to make those appointments." "Wl&t, air, you scorn to accommo• date me the leeet, 4 ‘ eacliticned Ross, boiling over with rage. "Sir, I believe I have given you my answer," firmly but sternly, replied Grant. "This is not treating me fairly, Mr. President, aorta one gentlertumphould treat another,' uttered Senator Rose. "I have no intention to bit dictated to, sir," said Grant sharply% "Nor have Ito be insulted even • by yeu, sir, were yo% twenty times the President," exclaimed Rose, with his Aire stirred up to a white teat. '•I must decline to b e annoyed any further on this subject," muttered Grant between his.teeth,, "and desire the in• terview should terminate." "You and your desires may go to hell" roared out Roes. "Leave the room, sir, leave the room or I shall force you out," thundered Grant, Ross took his depat•ture accordiutzly in a terrible rage, quitting the writ, 'House, like one rushittg-rfrota a plague, and hurried to-the Capitol. President Grant threw hitmelr into a chair the moment the door (10.441, and ayiped his brow with his pocket handkerchief, el .• idently much agitated.' ()Id Zach Chandler approached and was, thus ad dressed by the President: "Excuse me tbr a feu moments • all ter tlint interview I must take a little time to cool of 11" Such is the•accontit 1%1601 1 have learned and which 1 giv o v substantially as a came to me. A Cure for Hydrophobia The following article, Ironi the French n e t‘spaper,..La Forno, will lie read wall interest. It suggests one of the limo, elneide remedies lor Inds phobia, Loan; at he PRIM' Cline preen live and culatit e. The impel. named MIZI "Dr. linisson being called to assist a subject of hydrophobia, iilioapproavh ed the final crisis ot the disease; 1,11'.,1 her, and %optsd his hand on a handker chief ttet with the saliva (lithe dying wo man. On the first linger of the lett hand Ile had a sitiall contakion where the :don %%AS broken, Ile win iuuno finitely cognisant of hi, thnughtlec.ur lint, trusting to the proce ,, zi w loch he had recently discos etc 4, lie coptented ni.e If Isith wadi lig laiwwl lilt it a ter 'Believing,' 'says 1)1. 'that the )11)-ea,. Ind 1101 ui.tl,t tM :Li, pearance Until the lortieth d.‘, haring many patients to resit, I put oil tal.ing Inv retneds from fiat to fiat, that I, the cleats bath) On the day, as I wain in my chamber, I telt iit once a pain in illy throat, and a Hill greater one nt ni\ eve. , My bolt II It nu light dint I thought it I %%eic (~ Lamp, I would be able to throw tiim.ll to a prodigious height; ur that by hold ing (nr t() u w inflow Triune, I could sus tam ittS,-ell in the 'Uri'. Lily hair tiny nu eru-i is e that it seemed to me that 1 ronld count cry oi l s of them without ~ e eing them, My mouth watered con , tantly , the impression caused by con tact with the au made tie feel humid , . :tad I as oided ali brillwit bodies I had a con , taiit de-ore to run and bite, n o t men, but anitnalq , and all tha , which ) , urroiiiidolnie It buil inc to drink, and I ha% noticed that the' .ight ill water tired me mere (loin the pain in nit throat. I la.he‘e that a pi+tient 01 hydrophobia ran alit drink by closing lon etc... The 1114 canto'etery ti se minutes, anti I lel( then the pain start trout the first linger mid ran along the 'terse." to the shoulder that my Int...iris tseie ()III; a provehtt cai l it 11 c , itatise A aie, I Molt a kedtii bath, nut tt ith Ilie inter twit tit healing iiiy,ell, bit to 4iillocate ii i eII \Vheon the bath icu bed the 'neat 00.17 deg centigrade. all the Hsi]; tonvi di , nppeuted An it by magic Alter iieN , r'irdanthipg more. I have attended store that eighty person? bit ten by mad dog.). All hare been sated by this method \\lien a per , on hm, been bitten by a mad dog he iii , t he made to take set en churn bnihv -one each day., Ittissian, lor iia , tance, of deg to 66 degl 'nun In a pre..ers at ire remedy When rho di,eivwinalsen ilv appearance, only tie steam bath In necessary, raising the temperature hues lily to .57 deg. centigrade, and alter wank slowly to 9:1 deg. The patient should be well confined to los room until completely cured.' •' A Man in a Pedier's Pack A PRETEN DED PEDULA LE 1Y IS IL VI A FARMER'S HOUSE -AN 1R 11 El, \ DISCOVERED IN IT-HE 15 'HOT 1\ 111111311 A short time ago, just at (lark, aped dler carrying a large pack appeared at the door of a wealthy farmer in the town of Green Garden • ni this county, and requested the privilege of remain ing over night. The limner being away from home, he was informed by the hired man that he could not stay. He then requested the privilege of leaving his pack until morning, UN lie was very tired, and could not carry it further that night. This was granted, and the pack deposited in one corner of the sitting room During the ine. tong some of the females of the house hold had occasion to move it, and tak ing hold of it diacOvered that there ass something auspicious about• the con tents. The hired man was called, and upon taking Ii old of it discovered that u contained a man, Ile quickly step ped into an adjoining room, and re turning with a 4.1„ doer, motioned the family to stand aside, arid at once pro ceeded to fire three shots into it. A piercing shriek issued frdni it, and on r ripping off the outside covering, a norm wall a large bowie knife and it revolver clinched in his hands, wna.found wel tering in his blood. Two of the allots 'had proved fatal. The neighbors were alarmed, but no traces .of• the pedler who left the precious pack could be f0und.,...-Thus by a mere accident, doubtless a shocking case of robbery, and perhaps murder, was prevented.— Juliet (Ill.) Signal. —The most cruel swindle is prac tiral England., where sham life pre servers, stuffed with shavings instead of cork, are sold to emigrants. ,The best of them will not support a ten pound weight an hour. London advertisement, in nutter bad taste, Announces that "Ned Wright, the converted burglar, will preach at Wadsworth Assembly Room, and break open the doors of hell with a gospel jimmy." —A penalty of $2,500 a defy i imposed upon any one interested in Government contracts who site in the British House of Commons. This might be tried with advantage on Con grebe. State News tlmuty liar but do ye lieonsed ii lr rottor eon my ha 9 not ovoo.ontlo —lbtekft rounty thinker mho bait sin oil basin, null pal (1,4 but evollitileneed ~j)vrttilottm m•n 111111 improved noltwipegio !or Indten bcril tntrnl'•d by it I'hllddolphiiyi. —(:hroli4on •Clll fell ha% 0110 . 11 the continet (6r bwldwK the not% jail at \Nadi 116unh, for SI;(1,11011 Th, .alcmon at the 1 4 (msy17ania N si thaaliaaa eminly, are 1111 a t.trakt• - Slnn•l, an verentrlo Indlynlntkl ye•ns, !infix liltintelf in the nt ln• of h 1.4 ry 1 , flee ill RIIIIIIII Inr uOllll, Lllll - 1,11111)', 011 lhr• 14h 111'41111i lhu k t•t•ttrtt tag 1., tiu• I.ant9vtler paporot Li .t f a mily flout ot mailing in that emtfnt SH per Lm re extra 87, and matte' line Si 75 - 9 • hc 11.•111. 11, lilt, IV now I Icnr or lee HMI I hi' ct•:I 11111, of UU•nmhonlr !taro coin till 1114 it rtitttutig rl`gatir -111 t. Itaptpiin wf Mount Pleie•ant., Wert tilotelitnd eetltity,luire .10111 , M ,4 1 n now editive, %hn•h I . o.ltlgollt $14,500 - 11110 11114111ili , ted fel het ling lire Inn 1.111141,14(4 in Leek Haven, lilts liven Med on the gtillind of ite,nnity Marion Nlacadoe, of ludt.mn comity 11101 1,313 . 41 m tli 11113 10101,1 I,lllllllPr city, In Inch, 11 . 3 11311 V, 3 I,:w 1111)4 Iwo, liy tieing a tuft • no , look. uwdlig,•nuo front l'ttrig IN to Om shut -blot 1 ,1(104 .111 hr auto Ike Indn • v 11 1 1 . log , koall kool jorthi (cut .ko.I long, , 1.11 o Olt Loge, ugh/ Wet. 11, /11., ha, L am n Pt11..11111 . 1 . 61(110 ‘,,,,t1 , 11111 fooi S.`lll. Ile talk 4 1n t it 11ti. .an lho Iwt to4tant , and laud lit r, .tnnt) dal') nut tau Just now iic nr..l In I 11,d. mUhhth r-v t.s the e 1n..t1t4 ,•11 . 1..wt (.1 Bitlf, ‘,111,•11 g 111•11 11 ,,, 1 11111 k, .4 II „ill I„• (II It l'ens%ll, anis gets two I . ‘ (ri,llllol . elltilll Sr 1111 , 1 negro \lturvt,•: is linyit I 4,11,11, of t , 0,01y ( wok t0.0.h,p, , vi.o still owdi•d gnr In nn tunk tit 1111 ud well on I Ispi• r l'ln•rry Run - I i0.,g0. homm • lat, n rerplent of I b•llya burg it Lwu,•r by trod., anti hailing It fmtilly, re , lntly dt , appeared, wider ,•vrumrinn,•l•r gn ~.g rl•r to nn•puonn+ 111 fool ploy " endrick of Philudelphia,and .) John m.l roil, t , 1 . 1111 II fool 1111 . 0 ilt l'itt.sburg, ou -.I my hm4i, fm,r vlng. r of SUooli, wlllOl 11, f , llll. r ml boy 17, sun of llavid Ilatfelt, of It. It tow ustup, Jefferson ounty, was instantly klll,l 11 few dais ago by la•lng Mtruvk on 110.1. l Lyn sin I. of limber at a rafting ground WI the 31alnanag erne'. \ ming man n.irni , .l [Aim, tatuly (mu, um sum. m Nt•vw , 101 d IWO nth( r !nen, wero thrown In.n, it rut, in Nfonhannon flea, in he —,„„, „t, the ~711, rlrm , r u.w clrox nod II mu itiw lon , or u 11111.• oloreol lotAy lo /filed 'fen ry Mlant,. a h.) 61).0n a hat I Lie, New 1 • and 14.40..m1y got, unto from IMP 6 ttNlo It .11/.out It, arty Vet- A tiooght,t Alextoolor Martin, of itonl,m too 11111114114 viinlity, 44..11 ELlnnit tiAt Iri• ), 141 1 11 I) 1111 1 / 1 1 I,y thy foiling of i• 1111.11 I lor in is .1.4111110 lier hie In - ‘I tol k of, yji ,%1141/i Ilia ',Vent!) . Ilrrl‘ , In 1/1/1 4,14itil ‘,/...4 hy ,illatrt tu. ono. Lattr,,h, tit,l Mt V tniet.s,t I.leiny. , 1/1). ag.), 411.1 1..1 , tidy J.,1.1.• 41 It -4 ;,,,ern., 1.. an, und,t adt rr,,m 111.4 4ti.orney 1.4 1111.11, t a till 11111 all,w,ng the Sialv vormnute the senten , .• mind,. I 111.111 WI In lull penalty 104• e ni 116. lo.t tat ty,ltt - /10 "ii./ li', of , t 1 iiy .111 at.a their 1.11 in r iy,lm.s. on the 21,th of April Ti,. I.rotlierlloo :kt Vtank MPad, 111.. Ito,' l lar.o aro no, roil to be prement and purtn•lplite m Ili. 411,1 n itnon —.l young Man Intim 110114/ilioliler, a eiti Li n 11111'1 ill, 1,111.1 on Ow tie tlii lii nail '1 I urwluy afternoon liirt —llutleyi,ty• &tn . /OW WI/ —1 lit Elate 1 1 1.114.111 A... Nation of Pennny I will link! Its lilt I oat cotton at Erie on the Ali of June licit Thc Erie totality Medi c-al Society in inal.ing provision forth.• imitable entertainment of its glienti.i —fir James 31 Stewart, an old eltlren, and mweenriful phyftletan, thed fn holulua, aottle days ago 110 formed), leprellented that county in the LeXedatary , and WI. AMU/111E0d Manor tool g. ..ti 111,1”, I i„11 the NI ill 4”,1 entry 1 .111 , 0.0 14.,• I . fevldr. • 111. 11% Ittg Or I .11., h ii‘. Ntl, I 11d,'11% =I —A lade LlOl4 01 {nth. noel Bell of Ihtnee towns lip, II ilillinglloli county, aged 2.2 months during the absence of Its moltier for a tertw minutes, fell Into a run nour the house, and was drowned before being discovered. —'l•wo female prlitottern enestpod AVM the Jtul lu Easton a ought or two Mate by furolitg an Impaired Iron bar In their pell,ln the seeond story of the building, front which they dux...l)- 4,i to the ground by mrout td a rope, alt Is supposed —The grading, masonry and ballasung of forty-seven sections of the Pittsburg and Con uellv t /Ile juilroml, malting ninety In ht all w ill be let, on the first of May next. These fOrty-seven seethins he between Con,ellsvllle 14su t l Cumberland —The remains of a WOlll4ll name*. Louisa ;lenge!, in an advanced state of decomposition, were found un Wednesday afternoon last by some boys ik a slitgl back A' dwelling Ne. 1021 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. No clue to the cause of her death had been discovered. -42. A Walborn, Esq.,late postmaster of Phil. adelphia, whilein the, act of :flouting his horse, at Twentyllhird ayll Lifandlirre streets the animal gave a:sudden start, throwing Hr. W. backwards on blob pavement, loseaking his wrist and otherwise injuring him. —The Clarion Banner says theta man named Francis Cope, while engaged in shingling a house, slipped from the roof to the ground and was Instantly killed, lie was buried on Mon day last. Hs had his life insured for $10,1:(00. Ho lived In Callensburg. -.Some days ago,Sharon, Mercer county was fearfully agitated,over a ntport that a man &fled eating halfis pound of sausage died. The man who first circulated' the repor?neglected to may that the indirldud In question had not gel, but dyed Ills whiskers. - --The dead body of ti . rmin maned Murphy, a renpeetnitio citizen of Keating townsillp, eh, kin county, was found In the river 11,11 nlre,, Inland. I t was at first nupponett that ite &Intuit) , tirowned&ut certain tnnrkn of eenfi th , upon Ills portion give rise to suspicion, of foal play A 9 twrrehildren of Mr Martto of 1 7 . 1 991 , 191rr s Itullrr county, were playing ttatet her, the oldr, one, aged about nine ysarm, got on a Hou r , tho younger one, fitted about five year., t o t) him to got off, which Lo refumed to ,In When tho younger struck him wit)) flirting /melt a wound tvt to e/111.10 Berth i n two hourm robbery nits minimitted at Plum eiteads?l‘4, Peeks county, Ilea Nveelr maker nhe liveß' in the village hail bran during tho day collecting MIN Ile returiml home 'Meet clink. An he num 41,0111 In entry bes dwelling, he wax seized Ity three men, a hn Were eoneetded tinder an eut,lionne, gagred and robbed of between tnu and three M 1 ,104001 dollar., in money. —Two boys In Rending, Penn , mot a Nett], of a inan banging In nu ilhtatt rated pups r, and began to play "hang" by putting 11 rope tutute framework noted& their how.. The older of tiro two top, nrirt tried it, and n it, r him tiro other pot tiro rope around trio The older 110 W I,ll'kelt 011, and when the noel. er room upon tire a r ea,, the 3 . ollllger'M 1111, bl:u•k and blur. IMO oar not 111/ IN OXt Met —Tito Ilanover Spectator iotyli, t lint !It ./.1•„h Wolir, t tinkling in tim timidly of Ahloott4town. Adiunn county, died nn the loth ull , , Yrellin age s of one hurl& rd peer ehildren—seven iii log mid li‘n 110/0 , ciiihitcn,. , ixty-five littug, grandeln Wien, In.ing, 20 Snot Kr.ad groat gran(h•lithlten, thrfn• 210 hvmß and 40 d.ol, or a total .r..!81. Ahnovi i:oott, say. ' I'. I.‘ are that II lillphi•Ilt• I,f laud so underground :esoure.,, that l'lo' rutelphla ig thr oprratnng haaet and L , l 1. i L.l more Inn parfait momono any other oily, all, I ,t4tnni,litrlont nt 1 , ,, them, amumng gr,sttli of mow!, , " here ., (•,p,t,..1.111,11,11111111111 01011 1,1 ere...•,1• 4 1 1,, ' 14 40 , r ,, luenry 01 Itm I natural tutintilagem, f —On Friday, the 2.1 Inn! , a gentleman It.tt two one thousand dollar in the Lenart. of West Chester After ttearelimg 1111,1 wading for two day., hit went home offering a rortard or one hundred dollar, If the tuttnay Nlll,llO ft with him friend, Col Gust; On l'tlitinhi) one ning, the fourth day after they inert , lied, tt,e (W. , inlaning noten were found by a negro bey who said he found them on 1 ,1 Ins I to eaue near Iho !tanking 111111S0 it hi de they lA. r. et red by the !titter If anybody 011111, 11i.•re iv anything iii thin incident mleillatt , l 441,11.110 w tiegro's-t hatarter for nit.! be very tertlant doll•u 1.1;1. In the liandtt of a negro %mild look ratio t .. pa•lm"Lo Pospectus cf the Bellefonte '•' Demo- cratic Watchman" for 1869 1% Rh H revord tyf theteen )eer• or en,lit - tun, ',nil.) In the eallYe e,t Ite•uu”r. fur ( . 1.11,141411111 eepr. reery, ter ,tr,44 i 4e. r uun•r of Conxtittstionnl obhg•thetto, fez' Shit , Itstrltte, for Free Trade, and G r Ithi mai ern ment, the lizurvorort I f 4 1/EMOrn ATI(' 1V1•re0. ramie ileM, ur fiiiirteetith lolnn a tV 111 - 11 4 • Ned • !gill', %111/ more life, ntel )I.e, arid lean le any r p. rind I,l•Lory ',When 111 Olney of le 1 le inn ern( Jo toot - nu?, btoit to the nl Ann of (emOme,e. Anil 1111(1.0 y, a Instilled 011 Pit r) thing lout chit, %Vito, ninny of the frif nolii of SLAW Itightti eriegml Irenelkill the lot naen of armed Vedernll.llll v tree 41 the ihtitiocr.lV V of In frITMUn We'ti of the li.nding .ite4 1.1 . t Trtolo surrendered to tlio dot!. trot tom old tale Weir of the ].li Ehglend and plmnle reta of Ow petorli, it iin•lit deft banner of justic, When Ahollthinkm, sand It. train of mfamler, lelaM tho I Ight.ll of property and UM popeler of Stattot, n fought the good tight of th.• and 01,1, Ihe ilfl IFI 0 , 11 I W /Oreille Of lot 4 Meter Nought for hone Iry ,•, nr tu!g infamy, to, ho. uurdn 11 , 4 horthily earned Its. reeont I, before Int hn.tof rvsolern land (Item!, In all ottarter., and \ upon that neeonl it enters. the new ..'ll, tOk to advance to tha FRONT It "NK ortitate prld Natlonol Journaltnm, that It mgt he to Imttle on for thfteratre nt.luntly, , I.:quality, Hight and I /PITIOVIIWY. all eto nont deelre Wald In the reetot anon of odriehen throughout the'Conhqteracy v•romplieh the purpome In ulew He J.lnt t.. u. prom) and Wl.ll.l‘lll.Vr 11 ro eord ~r th. prat y. 6114, 41. k Oil; fo. It tioti uul gi.otl *ill or 111, I•N «, VIII I , PI =EI In all park of tho country, toward budding op for ILIA I.l . l oruenntirute and tischil circulation Nos is the hour for safe and bold coensels All , i 1 tryful preparatious Never before was Ito re vithlt need.for organization and harmony sod unanimity among the friends of Liberty not Democracy If Democrats full In hold firmly to the cause (or which they hasp stwri tined eq much, then Liberty la lost to them and their children, and the Despotism and Tyrant ny of Federalism is secure evermore, and a monarchial government permanently MUCCOctis the wine, liberal, plain and unostentatious sys tem which the patriot fathers reared for un worthy eons. It le needles/ to Pay to the readers and • friend/1 of the Ds/locum WATCUMAN, that 14 continue TOBvit,Kg AT DESPOTISM, MONOPOLY AND WRONG, and 14,11140nd and uphold the &institution and the people against their, enemies—to war against all manner of robbeir,Tiullfs, and other frauds upon consumers; to uphold, free trade and the rights of the manyi to oppose the building up of all speotbs monopolies, and to do Its duty fearless and fully In all things. Theßzusrolers Visreenua will each week,: contain niore strong and etirring original mai , ter than any other Jenenal lq Pennsylvania, and will aim to be wortkur.of support by, palm crate to ALL THE STATEB Friends desiring to rsiss,clubs should writs for lams, etc. Single eutreerlptioos, IN per year /u adviu3oe. Address, Ps GRAY 4f2E11, Balllefonte, Pa.
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