— The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MERIT JOE W EV, Avg°, I kir. EDITOR Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance ELLEPHNT E, PA Friday Morning, MlKch 24, 1871 —None ()I our I)einoi 7 ratto ewelltiet rane. m thjqi I,Niriel have 118 Vet .H;.l It It 001 n 61111011! SOIIIIOIIO Coll re retire, wli ieli weel, to meet nt Tynele, on the 28th Perhnl. ve nie not in ha,e any. Poq lubly, we intend to let Ole tiling go by d e fault. Or, e not the other Conn tiett in the li- , triet , eiveted their eon fereem yet? not, it w hi:zl, tone they were about it. A ottx, of Nlt..t. , tprt, telegraph. to that hr tv lnlcmq me a.iire. In puni,6 the \forl II to rioter., ntid thrit, hr 'lore not want (my astriviasere from the Oro ertottent Ile Epees that the State .( , '.keerttl, except in IMP r)r. .114 tr el 4, fl nil dint he is rthiitidani Iv :Ode to 'mend to hi,iisn tit fairs. The `...,t1 lan 1.111 can rto th:o in Ihr it ppe it (len itl 711 it rin,l^:pc.ll,ct Br kINI )111.1 n ovine 111.4 . W...1011 in t 111 • r rcl error, the 1119. , . ,, 01 , 1 , " , 1 • :I ~.11) =1 It! TI It %11.. , rather ‘‘.....1c.1 thv ci.r.ointer •-,0r%1 118 C irinnn (.1 111.• ( ~ inialitee It I -1()0 Iml that “Irt lnml v‘e nrnin u l t." and by ,ICI( a man as Pi wst, loa) The “Iteti.l tilt,t Lc loan, rn,te --The l're-I.lent, ithirtlied tit the hi, tile wimple of INfr. .1.11 \ I'yH\t 1 or the Pir , IV, on t h e NI I: ra , tims aI, LIT , male all lot IT Ise fix nt.e I r liy Mrertm; hnn the ettnee I ' htlndelphta :‘ r Feut.tt relases t hilt whether lie• ttili he nLle In 1,01.1 o.lt, norlia.,, to I e reeu. 111 tleil I hat it 11. filial 111,1 T( iiiPp.l , :l,ll, hr will v•" I`. • n tirtae Ihu tee Lnee Iltlt 11101,110 dt'ellll,l 1111,1 wh, I, 'Se wlll writ' hlon i ;irlull~ G en 1)n 1 1111111 nt 1„ the Who savoi (iPI%'TII 1):1.. , 11 :I( 111111 , 6%.1) 1 l'l,vS for iirlll%, 18 talked ail ;i•, Ole ne,j It, ,1, 11 ( . r.iti,. ( . :11i1111/ 01 . I.lr (11/%4 rli 1 1111,11 the "Cr , lee it% Mr I • i„i, 1.1 final him,ll strictly In his toitlitiir% dull - Ito %%wild INN an ;it'd 1.11 turf.% • a ., a 'n , I • r1 . 1:11 %14111 i r ‘1.11.14.1 , -41 Id.rl•2' ho• • li;fir Wt• la am In th• &plat, he- ol 1 . 1111.....171 lila! "I'remttleto I, RIsT at terttlitl l'rtol PRATT . httr,te edtten(ll,. %clew!. txterrentainecl ItAto htture • It motet htttly .11toithl .tart a .eltottl Ittr the edwation 111 (4.14-t•-, GI( T might 1,) nt tend and hr^in Mill 014 . 1111 , 11'11A1 Tilt row iii,(ll 4.4 . 1 , 111 to 1111 Venn 1.14 A phll l' n dore.e, ),1,1-4•10, 4)7 A Alii-ks IN/1111 . ' ll4l. Alen (lilt a Pre-ident WO I 14 , (4 , 1 •4 (A1e., .111 , 1 In the el(4 , 111•• . id it MC04141014 11,1 (*otigres,, ri,Jd home I' X Ii11;11101), 1,4 1101 , S1IllCit 74. It Itr,lllt V,lr. hrl ;n .l runirwlitunu~ t.«Th.rt 111 Ile 1.. R.,t .111. i•orilfort 011,p,, It% t ,•• c4rmiry 1,101,111 ly Lena I, calf I'residelll 8.1 oti borne nl ow limit uo the \V hitt. The Coltlkrelleill VtVeltim will take place Dui the 'hi of A pril,had the oldi . eatim•r are that the Democracy a il vernur isii, se n utt y eorigremeiolial gains the example of New Itaitiptiliire helm.. Oleo', the Cotitteeileat 'Demon rent will creel themselves, uml carry the State he such a majority 14. , bere,ilter hia.ve not a rynigle foothold for the Itailicals. The Repithli can of this a eek, speaking 01 Ihiselcctioa,has the liillowit4 : nw 4.11 k h. , i•o01...1 m Couneeilent Is grin mg iii• 1 . 1.1*•.111V lillere.tlllK The result id . llo• New Ilanip-hue ale, !101l 1110.11 , 1111.0111.111,1 the lie puhli, on, of the fli“iger ahead, unit they Me not, lonl. log a litter light, and OWe ahuh p 11111 l the happiest results There in nolli iiiK like a 4liks.ter nr an alarm lo awaken the ilia 111,1111 ..111•fiklt., Of it ttillthllll 111 . aVatty. 11.011 , 11 t tillt hot he surrendered without n alruggle, lint as no have to carry the ml.taken anal tillitrlt.ht of the winter the etruggle will be a la, ere tile \Vhicli in a virtual admission that thew it. no hope for the Radicals in I . .ol,lmm:cult. The "mistakes and (mar -01 the w inter" have ruined the Itittlprf party, and the editor of the Ilepubisean knowti it. It will be beat en ui Coritievilent worse than it was in New If and not all its "awakened erieri.oe4" will save it. The flat has gone forth, ikad the day of its overthrow is at hand. Paris is now in as hail a condi tion 114 when it was beseiged by tlw Prussian armies. Sown the withdraw al of the lierantris, the Reif Item'Miran element has here rampant, and 11t/11 a reign or (error is pre6tiling. The gmernment of 'Pumas is defied, awl a 1201 . 11011 of the city has been taken pos. session cif by the insurgents. 'there (2 11111111 s, for they are inithinz el-e, captured three or four prominent gen erals the late tear, generals u Ito hail fought gallantly, first for the Entiore and then for the Republic, arid, rifler a short Mock trial, shot them all. -Their 1121111( . 4 are Timm %., , Vaser\l and I ' llAnit. The hitter will be remembered as especiells priori inent toward the close of the tier. That the French are lit io turn them-elves into a lieputilie, we do not Irehele Their %%hole hi art prii%es thi-, and the e ',enema. of the late oar 14 lint a reiteration of the Y;.riliet. They nill ta,or 11 man one monient , and ne‘l min around and pat his head beneath the giollotine. Nll.Ol \ 111, as ‘‘ell a' his great l•nele, understissl them thoroughle, aid, it 11.114 under Jiist such rule tic theiri, that France most Ilonri lm, I au I prosper, d. Itat even those 7reat rulers vivre 11122 , at all re-train the reiolii tionar (dein rot among them, its it as /111,1 po,ertully illustraitA in the fate 111111 ( . .2111j2v11(.11 (111 . lit, 1:11112en,r oar ti 1111 Pry sit against his will. Ile had io do it to conciliate and ,ati-r, this 111 irresponsible, re‘iihitioliary and blood-liar-fs element anij sa‘e his owl, .I.le Iloril the horrors of tin strite. Ihit,4ll late fit war threvt the Emperor Imo the bands of icing Witrivin The his ',training hand was re Tinned limn them, the factions began to tight among I lieni.elves. There has , !if( harmony, 1 . 41111 vntra tom of purpose The) allowed 'l it. it to be cooped rip in Paris mid stars tal into a surrender, %.liile they jangled alaint an imaginary Itepublic. :• , i) fell the I:inpire. it fell, not be t•aise the head that got erried tt w not a wise one -1101 beCllll.l. France had not troops enough to tnaintain her integrity riot because her people were not Maue imough, but I,e,ataise of the 11(1'4 p/11 . 11) Ili 11. r leaders to re-train her own raging ileinerits of destruction, atier \list to\ s capture The itriniel 1= ()I the Freni Elitpire hate 1.,t (la King ‘Vit i.i to and lit., lioetit tn tothc lihuee, ',tali terrible :ven_!.eanee, -Lad wltill,,lll (damned in her cutineilti and all pantie.; united in it firm deter- (hv,r , no land ctlJ:tt 3, Tent ci% ii I been linable to achieve, had uni , ted France hat stood at the back of her Imi I/% Erna, r. ( )1,1 EMI =MI I rumen( II II eventually t-ettle upnn I t'utt. \I pro-tent. rim Pre-I ueut • 0/lair tunpurnr) ,trii,titre that ha , be. ri 101 l up TM.. couutry IN lull Kt , I Rolialiart arid lied Iteraildiraua are lug 1. - ,r the suece,•iou. Huller ul the fur to be iiretcrred to the latter, ;t destre for hlaughter aril pillage, and that Itiutt %%bleb I, nu liberty at all, but the terror 01 all order loving in peaceably di..poqed pe(4,11.. —Fora Itadieal pape,t, the following from the Iluhtitig,lon litobe ie petiy bound Ads ire. butye been reevived at the State Department Iron' eleneral Sickle , otir Nline-ter at rtladrid, that ,11indens, tlae new king of Spain 1. , anx Pal+ to hell ( . 111,3 and Porto Rico t o the rnited "siatea for the !thing little Ruin ol t)o,r) I , nia• mi11••r,. , l aud nn•els with tio Id nor Iron the President, who we gue 4 „ has enough on hands just now. A ny• how why buy more territory a hen we c•,tn't govern what we have properly. 11'the,e bilitnilq, San Domingo, Cuba, and Porto ltu•u want to be annexed to the ITtuted States, why don't they ask us to be allowed to conic in and pay us handsomely to the privilege and the trouble we would have in civilizing their people, and taking care of them. IlSan DoMingi4 will give us $1,500, - 000, and Cuba $100,0(K),000, instead of asking it from as, then we would say come in and we will expend a greater portion of it at least in making dellent people of you. But then what do we want with a lot ofdtrty, half civilized vagabonds, when we can't govern the Ku Klux in the South, whom we have just given such a terrible thrashing. Besides, annexation would bring a class of people into the country of whom we have too many already. —Old Fogy THIBRS, President of France, instead of dispersing the Paris mob with grape and canister, issues proclamations to them, begging them to behave themselves, A pretty fel low to be occupying such a place at finch a time. Poor France! Editors Table s llnul, fur Alll'll 14 already hero) e 114 Wllll 119 11-111:41 amount of I . , ‘md rtsidiw,F, nut{ it , : :414 tiletlve , ,vit gra, iiigs and ia,hloo phite4. Evv.y. body I. Si/ 1.11111113 r ‘IIIII tluutl triit It II unnerrt , llt•t 11/ MCIIII,III 114 perilliai beauties and 1144•1 its in detail, and it w‘alld be only taynt otcr moll wt.: have said before to rep".4t our voininen. dioions. I'lll.li-died I,v (loon, at if per /1111111111. THE April number of The Lady's Friend Is also u110:1 our table. It is fully up to its usual ,illidard and it ill delight Its tnanv thoii ,, and lenderq err 174dy ought to have It, not only for her own riFe but for that of her" husband, law ily or trien.l• , It 19 err tainly :4 err attinetiSe magazine. Address 1)F o S tr.asoN. publish erv, 111!1 Walnut i.irref, Philadelphia. It I ear. ITIeS iillSirei/ MIIIIIII4 w Hirt be hind itri contemporaries, :ind ha. lil‘e Pitt In an appeatanet. bit' April, The pi.ipriei,,r of it public ilki, - 4 - 11,•11141 be .-01,L. .I'l countl't•. .tend 111111 11, or 0111• J ILu lor the 114c1 lour nnmh r, 411111 )4/11 Vllll pct . lilt , 211 %%11111, 01 Ole latr•t :1/lil 111,1 mmn• \ ,1,1rf.-q, .1 1, it R., I'ron,ll‘aN, \ Y. -- The three Dettwertwe Congre , s men Irma Nets Ilatappdttre were 411 , 11'11 in on Welne,itty, they being the lirAt Democrats from that State %%Ito have •een in the lion.e tor wain t eat:4. Hi e% %ter..ttnnnly reeetted 1.% the Democrat.% ol the 11011 , e,and etett the U,licak \ten , polite enuu,lh L. ;:jut ch,l , tly -mile The , tt at ut oi 111 1 w mem her+, 11191,1 , 111 1 4 1111 V% VII 111111.1(111 111 14 . 11111er111 4 in Ilse 111 , 11, a•• it tmt, htrtml. lore ttlll Ciillll. 111111 I'Olllll'OllCW :11111 the other State, that are to bill elertiona tat Viii 11,1 :111 , 1 lII' \ 14 . 11•1111)1 . 1% . 1 rah the h,zht that broke in the 1:.1 , t ttilh the Nett I larni,lttre eleettom , cent, hoarel tai 111111111 mile the whole roan trx. The ,-tttr ul Iltr Democracy to 111 11/(' aseendatit. Ilic Cincinnati L'otquir IT think, re-ollitlim rf evilsore imgllt to be In trodoleol IFIto . 41f)greh. 1111011 l'rexident no ;W4.1011,11 lo a 1 ;rant (4)r MEM eltalge (.1 attempted h r ih, r) wa d, by the 1,e , ...0r of the Ftrwt Ohio 1/I,itriet itgatti-t the postennitter of Covington, who to (lie Preto.lentfit I'M the Preithietit. to continue ni office out any 'mei-ligation, is it 1110.1 rultia art, mord)) of the strongest censure ot if not indeed good ground tor itmiencliment and depoeition from office. No iiiie con .10C11.1, or try• to lhrcrttolnal courne ot the Pres - New York Sint 0:114 that tnt's toadiem are tryinig to 4•Kinlillu away the New Hampshire election,' and propotinid; . the following ime.itions Gtr thyr consideration Do they know kny wuy In explain the Gov erl,r out 1/f t 11111•0. uuvr chair Its the., 6,,iiw Lilly wily In egidsin like three new in.-rills iil 4 4ingrenii nut 01 . their %elan+ tin they lino, to." Io explenn nw wy the lilies w Ld h thi Liu tills ry oil (Ingres+ will itgaln.t Urnittit After the tiiiirth of Alanli, 1071, hen Orlin!. 1+ ill hail , !inching 4 , 11 , 1 toil 11rink tot unlike I 3iptaill,llo/19. lint [Willi, lily drink nor tile iilituitt Inn+ will ever pat film hock tutu the VI Lite W. 1., And by the wiry, if, ay Mr Greeley nays, liquor 1114,1 nOltlyt to , In with the revolt of Itr4l Soto; tlttn, WWI it liquor in New lintopvffire, or stun It OW liquor In (110 White House.-- N Y Son --The eleettona in Mexico lor President, -ititte tiovernora and (lepit Iles, ureur nI dune next. l'ohtocal ex• ertement in maid to run high, boot It Is ed that .1 t ARFI., the present Chid Magistrate, n tll be elected by an vier w 'relating majority Thum tar he seems to hate got along pretty well, allot In probably the only man in the whole country who ni able to admoninter that goverment miacceam 1111 ly, thought the Wand Army of the Republic witr,n't for nothing. It is now said that it has it inovenient on foot to wake (yen. Lui...t's next Trent dent of the tinned States., 1)111ly the fates are gathering for the Immolation of I.IR \N'T. —our Radical triende have diecqv ered that Lent this year began on WAsursuTus's birthday, and %oil end on the anniversary of Les'a surrender) Of course, they say "how significant," &c. Awful—isn't it? —John Scott's committee should im mediately proceed to the investigation of political outrages in New Hamp shire. That one which was committed on Tuesday was monstrous. —The Washington Chronicle says that "this congress is now doing itself no credit and the Republican 'party no service." —lt is intimated that six hundred dwelling lionses will probably be erect ed tti Titusville this 'season. Southern Outrages The Mllowing from the IViudiii4on Patriot of Toerlay shows how the rad icals in Congress mitring° to suppress of tend information Concerning thereat condition of affairs in the smith. It will be (Well that lien Butler's sondm law, he Imyonet elected usurper, Ames, who hullo a eta belonging to 11Iissis sippi, inhel it prominent part in the dirlcpttlable im , iness of concealing the troth • Alter the inorning hour 111 r. Itor- Ithiw ot 10 , P to n permmal eN l ,l.inntion, ;old sent up to lid clerlC4 de-1, n copy of 111)4 mortotp!'s Patriot, trim% hick he ltd read the lotto atttele Si rent s.y.i‘ti I\l mill %Tiro. TN Itr.i. tan ro Sot Inca t tilts —Mi..toitintipi is one of the Slateu which rR charged with laiini• tinder the power and con trol of iile l\tt I,lllx, and %ditch , 11eedi4 hirther reeoir-tritetion, When It dot patch wall 1111111/11111Tti ill Ihe Ilotwrlhe other day, with tlw result of the New 1111'11p-hire eleetim,, Ilrnerltl liiitler th a dont I.n, that he akii hail It telegram lioni giving an aei omit tit iiiiirder4 pet petraled the night Lrl,ur by the Kit kiwi', It is %cry whether he had any 11:11`4 hair elap , eil and the nevi !airs Make 110 Illelliloo of lilt' loor7ers,4y Who!, 1-1 . 11 any 110111ItIce.i n Wu, 11111.1111. , 0 lint there wits a telegraph nvr It rd hew on Saturday 'Oil , 11 111, ', radical- 4) , f/ 101 l ear(' In 11 it a. , trout .1 !corn, anil way paint to tlw delegation, all of whom are radical. I hivertior Alcorn rays he hitit I.tl.rn'rueayurry to hare the a the kfitilNyn (mirage P ont-died, nod I h ti, with thvt 1.“(1'1 , 1) at a tery lew point. i.i4pe horde', there I. no diy iiirlialice hawser {II Ihr St.tit• Ile ;old. thsit lie doe, not 11(1 , 1 rile niter terellee of federal power to preserve the pence. 111E1111 Ile proeeded to explain that, he had uo de.tte %%halever to stipprem,‘ the in lortuathm, and then had read the dt, patch Irons Governor Alcorn relerred to The Pablo!, in the above extract, did not accuse ally member id the }Souse troth Mississipm. of .mppres-ong the irlf“r11111110 1 i the tierilliOr from Mlllopre.4B it 'I he toll ,vvlng paragraph, iihtell wits n part of the 'truck. (rioted, ,Nrr Morpht. did not line read ""ierlitlol - it wortity MON 111 law 01 Bet. Butler, hail it copy of this dig pati 6 n. his rocket on Saturilit, while Senator :-.illertottn anti hurling his tignitm• the whole South, in cluding the State of .7111 , ,Aismippt, but lie allowed the Settaior to remain in .gin ranee nit the tile! r Kerr, of Indiana, referred to i 11... tact, amt Wllllll4l Mr. Nlorphis to state whether Senator Attics did not hat e the dispatch Ikineral Roller, lather law 01 Mr. Antes, who took his heat u. front of Morplitm, told Ititi. not 10 71.11• t oter, nod the Nlistmoopa titeml.er,with thr all of a wili7l.w.tiot. trout the epetik er,Uhiehleil himself behold the ph lit that it wa. not proper for a member of tunic bt otnc6 of i%aigres- to comment nut the arts or von hurl Of It nu hitter of the other lir:lnch. The ohjeet of the ,I tr ,ti ' s article liar hero ItCCOllll, l .otlft.ii OW telegram has Leen gl , cli to the country. Compensation The higlitd, ittiss are hill just now of illustration-1 of Ifflt advantages which Fft•l• "IC - rade Con fer 4 upon the people of England, by enabling them to ilitCollin 1,1 manufacturing in Moor) , to the cl. ini pomed upon It i the I remelidoti, Frlifiro II was recent ly nt 011 C 0 10. gi heringii tit the woolen manilla. Inn , , I Northern Eng land, I hat certilln I,r of export, etimnnalk of flat rI, o, 11 . g 4 g),114, to the continent, hail ekittritlt cea , ted, own% to the war lirmii‘t e -topped their con sionlition lint rI. if, it t saloe tune,' war had oitertup id the intinufacture on the continent tit 'train coarser hind or goods, like lihinhet., army Hot an d heat y nndrrrintlln g, and that Keg land had been neve-manly called upon to supply (Irene Now, nothing, but Free Trade In ~ilOl had made n po.si lintl4lv Ilit. demand, anti secure the employment which it atrnriled In workmen and lactorieg, who would otherwise lane stood mile Ity being able to tilitain,dotv free, the vet., uoidm which othervvi.e would hate been von stinted on the comment. the manufacturer was enabled to sup, It' tire el/WM(4llnd 11(.11i:1114 hit the foil-lied article altruist nit cheaply n 8 had before been done by the domestic notpuluct rer, and thus secure the trade. The hiciliky for getting the same wool which the continental nmnulacturer would have,used had another beneficial effect Il prevented the rapid advance price of the English stock of these grades of wool, which would .otherwise hate been mei 'table, and which would hate disturbed a great 11,11,1' oilier industries All theme intlikeneen cnintimed had, in spite of the violent disturbatwes necessarily resulting front war, prevented all material fluctuations in the price of wool, and all serious in terruption to manufacturing employ • Intent.— et.- Trader. New Hompohirs. RESULT Of THE ELECTION CONCORD, March 20.—The provision al certificates having been granted to the Democratic members of Congress elect—Messrs. Hibbard and Bell left by the morning train for Washington, and will be joined in New York by Mr. Parker. The State Senate stands five Republicans and aix Democrats. Mr. Fling, in the tenth District, use but six majprity, and Mr. Thrasher, in the Eleventh, but 19 majority. Both are Democrats. Tlie Riolegman claims that the !louse stands 166 Republicans and 164 renweretto, givit,g the Democrats the luur Labor lietormers. Included in this estimate the Staiesman claims Underhill, of Chester; Legro, or Lao caster; Wilson, of Pembroke ; and Norse, of Lancaster; who were return ed by town clerks as republicans. The Democrats also claim, anti no doubt are sure or part, if not the whole of them, will give them a majority of which they say, by the vote of the this affected twelve or fourteen. The allot ment of.officerm is complete, and the ousting of the present incumbents, and elute:Ty-of acts relative to the Sit preme Judicial Court, to I siable n complete rui:mou on the bench, are subjects of discussion in Democratic circles. I 'mmotta, 111 arch ^tl --'l'lte lienittty wee. the returns Mr tepre , calatives !tom all the towns as.the Slate, and elassttied them - - 1161, Democrats and Labor Iterermers, 166. The l'ettriot sayti the !lease trill stand 164 Democrats and 162 ItAlleals, the I,abor 11etormers hying classed HP )emocrat xecutions in Pennsylvania. We are indelited to Mt. Jacob Me i ry for the following list of legal c. eco noi,4 rn 111 1 ., Slate, ‘citli the yr or signite , the death I%itriant or (Ii date itt the e\ccution of eaeli. The rotin tit , ale itlplialieticallS the compilation of Co, ii-t anal li:tve involved eme , nlcialile time and trriub- t %IS II r 1 N. I Y. lam\•v Hunter, l)oc. %I I FIJI!. \ 1141,1, • I I . .11,1111 Tiormni , Pr L. I. I`l7 Jan Jan 2.6, 1.'47 I.e‘vri pril ILI IthB I ilt \ 11. - Kr(111011, date not known. Samu e l I'eebe4, colored, 179'2. Benjamin liallvt 1 7 9 7 so.nona faux„ luau II), ISIQ. John Jan .11), Itil Nicholas April I, 1812. John Dead, Sti . ‘ der, ) :slay 13 =I )lrl~nn,~y~ '27, 1 ,, )7, flt rKS Vol TY. Lina Amelia (a Span MEIN. lli, 1'432. 14,4ep1i ke 2. Incot. Allred Tunt. , l, p.ril 1., 1'0;7 oltlo 11/I \ IV tfrflThri 1:11•1., NI! 11 . I , S I' I , oe 11, IS E; fame, I,,,:p r ykad, Sept I,l' 111 TI.I. It I 111 VTI. tittnutrl Nl(.llltWk, Fvl, I, IS{ I. lianas 11:tekenburg, I)e,c 7, lIF , TFIt irt Ti 1..117:11,t•th Eititbr, ';;•1,1, 1, INOC;. 11 • 111,t , ims, NUN ; I\3o Itt;;%itin , ,, Ft. t 24, Is3l. .lal;ez It„) 1, Sept 2, 1`,1:, George I'll:tr.:1h, March 241, I`,ll I'll All I (;,,, ' 4 . Van .11itie 11, 1817 I t a t Laillptiptr, Sept 18:22 I I'l RF 101 - , IV. .1:1111i4-1 :Sf I.), ISIS I, • 11 hota I=l lierriar.l Flans nn, lc! 1,41 I=l Leila 111111.. r, PleIS =1 A.lam Tang, D ee _ P', Itifrw = c9iarle4 \lv Nfanus, and .1"lin Howe June 31), 198 .larnep .litniet.,n,:tod James NieGowen j)ve If,, I':11(1 j am , ,tune ti, 1818. lienjamto Stowart, Jan 6, 1821 I=l liuncti Wellington, Nov 10, I I'llolllBB Cropper, line 11, 1.54 1. lob!) I. Craig, Muir 1, ERIK cm \ln . Henry iraiwitwo, Dee 12, 1,,.;; I 4,4.11A1.1N Col ♦ll. 111,111e4 Idurtaligli, May S, llrrrrtvanos corNTr. lt.,bert MeC4)ortby, Sept. Ilr , 1810 luniev NteCallert), Fet, 19. Irttu. tiottileb Bonier, aria Albert V. Itodett berg, :11areh 1870 I 1\ CIqTER 1111 NTI .more., b.•IwPPII 1771) and 17M) helm n 1770 mid I .k 1111.11,11 MM, II tweet' 1770 an! Samuel 11rand en 17711 and 171,0 .101111 Lich, 1 ,. 16, 18..!2, Daniel 8112111er, Feb. 13, 1,32. Henry Smith, Mardi 5, 18.18. 11 loblci Mannelwan, N4)V. 11, 1,839 If ‘,„ April 5, 1817. I .1.1, colored, and Alexan. der Andcrnon, do. April ¶J, 1858. Ul given, NON CCIU , I ry lames Quinn, Mc. 18, 1826 I.YealllN COVNITY. John F. , alem, Attach, 17, 1R36 Wm. Dunlap, Dec. 4, 18:18. 11filler, May I, 18:I9. .loliii Dec. 7, 1869 1.1 ZVII.NE Ixmce (landea, Oct 20, 1848. Alexander Wetly, March 21, 1867. Lloyd Bretton, colored, March 22,1871 MCKFAN COUNTY. .lily 11, 1850 110N16011E8Y I'OrNTY itieoh Ilad,lopp, Feb. 6, 1867 I= Charles Orme, Aug. 11, 1869 NOVIIAMPTON COUNTY. Charles Getter, Sep. 7, 1833. Lawrence Tierney, Nov. 4, '1847 PHILADELPHIk--(ATI iND tOUNTY/ James Balser, .Josepli Prone, awl Peter Peterson, (pirates) May 9, 1800. `f cole.red; Nls, 14. 1808. Rio); no , 1: -, III . 1111, Aokp 10, 1816.. Wm. Gross, Feb. 7, 1823. James Porter, July 1,1830. Felix Matiry, July 15, 1834. Win. Moran, May 19, 1857. J11111(.8 Williams, June 20, 1839. James Morris, Jan. 15, 1841. • Thomas A. Schuster, Nov. 17, 1811 Samuel Itrainnrd, Om. 5, 1814 Charles Moller, April 23, 1817. Charles Sella'', Julie 13, 1848. Charles Langleldt, Oct. 20, 1818. James Skupinski, nod Mathias pinskt (brothers,) Aug. 11, 185. , Arthur Spring, .lone 10, 1853. Thomas Armstrong, Jan. 30, 1851. Antoine Probst., ,lone 8, 18(10. (;ottlieli Wilhamm, .lone 4, 1857. t;eorge Wintlettiore, Attg. 6, 181;7 Gerald Eaton, April 8, 18119. John Hanlon, Feb. 1, 1871. roTTE rll' Nll I ()Phila. Jones, Feb. 19, 1839 :WSW /MANNA, ( OUNTt. Dee. A. 180 VIAILI, .11micH Itiggx, April 7, 1847. Patrick Bolan, Dec. 10, 1817 -- 11 AI NI.. 11111 N Peter A I4en, .111 n 10, 18014 (`orn e lnoi Jones, (ht. G, ISI7. Tlnnoin Itlittlier., Sept. Is, IS 2s Ilarti.r 14e11, :11ity 23, 1848. 11 Aglll•l,Tfi\ \Vm. ('ritwf"rd, Ann. 16, 182:!., Sclotri.,l)il. I.:, 1828 Vogler, ',\l 181,7 11 E , IIIMII. I.IN I l 4,1 \I 1 109 eph Evan., Nfareli 13, 1,;30 11111111\ NTI Francl- , H, 1.51,1 IMMEEM John Charles, Itt)1 ElitiLbeth Nll.O April 21, Win. Dotiotnii, 111:irell 11, --An e‘traoldtaary ruin lull ci '1,1311114 County on Saturday of I week. It sei ni about fine o'cl. , ek the trimming nod .eordtritted poor down. without internit.sion until Ii when it skrelred, but did riot en eunse for several hoUrri • more 'I t.t rearm. roar rapidly. Afarsh creek a the l'onawago4 were swelling boo their enrrl lug , 111 . thousands panels (II fencing. and cawning 71111 other damage hut in Pork creel( t nse was llllparllllll,l At Horne mill it ro4e two tee( higher than e , hetore in the nu more of the oldest habitant. The comity bridge at II point was curried down the stream rte I) a mile Thy 111., II) the count), ill the nvighl.rl)(.l ut 2,1NK1. damage 16 prank property is estimai at litany thousands ut dullarg. ISO II Vet , lt crc lest. BIM t.f onto ibnlllll. to sot )II 1.., 111.0.11 111 itl.. Ill.! ten tnnittli....l In /lily 111.• t,• o 111 1. , to, fli 11 nl.Ol/ 4, .1.1 Iho n• 1111141111114 hi ale 11l II 1011i1 1. rill' 111 111,. 1.1.1 flay ..I1•11i.ii I‘o4lk nntoe. We commend the til,coe lucid rte to the serious consideration of the Vi Ins td 1111. e. Ft um it t learn that "there'w ill he IL hill mu in the first seven the year We had forms +CI] till rr auu ld h e t‘ or three at the leait, arid the nevi nr fence seerriA to confirm our opinion I it is said that in .lilly,whieli or there ends month, "(hire will be hi', It moony " Bill the «including clause th e rn o .,t wonderful of all, lur vv v gravely told that we will have moon on the last day of (itch follmsti week A 101 l moon every weel Whitt glorious news lor the lads ai lasses ! - (lob day xbury Standat =EMnM For the month, crolltig March 22, \ A Tobin., teacher Whole number tendnnee 21 Percent for month, l'er , ent of nit ndnnre during who term, N 2 Orthography, 34 Remit: 12 2:1 Mental Arabi:lett 31 Writ:. n A rithrnatic, 23. Geogr 1r by 13 Grammar 14 United Stitt I I IbtOry , Ph) ,Clll iol,grephy, , Vocal NI MR . 1164 Setipturo exerci. MAT Drawmg, Phybiolog Declamation and Con l y o ,otl o n, week] during lam County Sup ono A 4.11. T 11.• 6.114 , ,.1,1" : i, u re• 11. I:1111: (1,r4 ).4 nt rw,t)lll int J. d) t)f 11,). nun L,r„t w.,rds 1. , .1110;:' 7000 w”nli, roinniencing pugs 1 nhm Speller. :sme, NI 1 1,/•ymati I. rlh 12' Inn 14 I.4.prun, A Ilre I. Itarilliacl, 1171111irry 11iirnhort, 4 1 , w lrr il,ll, Ir/ , li r 1,111, 11)1,,r. 11 , 1,111 /11 , 1, Nun ;P. fry Wilktnron ,'1 , I . lli . ,I 4 11.1 4 11, F, 111,1, 1' 11 , 11, •111, 11:111.1... 1.. U,u 111111111 ‘,l \llll l / 1 111 (;,d, 11 I. Iturnlntrt, Jot ~.s 1111111, I)amel Ammerman and Jo Nutr, 1,,r fiu t 1 }1.1%1 , 11, 111./ ing, this school trim NV A. 'l'. .1 . New Advertisements VALI'ARLE PI 19. 5 TY —The, undernignotl otTt ra 01 vri,l vela the ("Hewing valuable pa overly, vlr In !lowan' 10w0,4111p, 211 aer..ll of Ituill, 111111 i well Improved tine dwelling heir... II hit In Howard Berenglk, ale°, lhu ttodivitt half oft large (I)ItNER BUILDINo bOxbs feet, containing. Two STORE ROOMS ono Farm In Curtin lownAhly. about one hominid and thirty avrem, V'' finality of land, and well Improved. Ala,. t lllldltl4lllll half of two trarlo of Cool and 'I II her land, eon tai ling FUlllt 111 , NDItED AND Ht VENTY-FIV Aelt Also the undivided third pert of po t node oftold and Timber land containing 2,388 ACIfIRES ALA. I 11.• midi% ld, d fop,th part or o Ira vomittnung six 11UNI)RED Timber Lanik. For terms and pariltdila?q, ply In, or nddn re .1 W PACK I 10-12-11 a Howard, l'a. SALE IDLL, NEATLY AND EX PI 1, ['no 1 HIS I) AT THIS OFFICE r“, I h.' NV 4,1114 AV
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