iiM3 BIM t> ISM :„ VOL. i. wily Whatighp) COAL AFO lit ACT SCSTitre TO ALL TILE ONLY'ENOLLSII DEMOCRATIC, NEWS PAPER IN GENTILE COUNTY• TAINTND AND NUNLIAHND WZDNI,SDAY, NY JIMMY HAYS. TERNS—SI,iO in IIi,ADOO, or i:f paid within six months. 82,00 will be obergod on all subsweip. .doqs running to the end of the year. • ADC' RTIBISKENTS and &ninon' Notices ineert ed It thb tiswafiates, and every description of a- cp. ZIL X IC 111 X "T PAROUTEDAn MI neatest manner, at the lowest ..prieea t wed with .tbe,utincet deapateh. Having purehased a largo coriootiou of ti pe,,no are p re p Are ri to eatisry the order% of our Montt!. 304 PAXSIDSMT,,/ J - AS'.7IItJeffANAN, . Plavvy , l t yvp, • •• JOHN C, BRECICINRIDGE, or ICLNIIJCKAr. Volt. CANAL eol43l.l,3:sioNEit. E GEB C () 1"1 1 , 011.1.,MP1A Cot STV • }OR MID/U.)14, iIENVIt.II., JACOB -FRY, 01? moNTUOMEIII VO Ul' US' DE P R7'M I; N7' lIIBTOR Al. EA' IG .11 COMPOAKD OL :70 LETTKUS My 32 19 28 48737 5 28 as one one or t, learnesl men of the sixteenth cenleiry. My 18 11 21 1 25 was an cmlimeit .English lawyer and Statesman. My H 13 20 31 u is a venitnen lady ce }rime ted for her talents in par'toting. My 3 29 36 28 WAS the last royal gni - emit r of the State of Alaryinittl. Sly 47 38 22 21 wa the tirst r,on o engraved French type in et)!e of the Baskerville: Mry 2 1 1 .1 24 28 w 11,4 privy e(ILNIM llor and phy. micitin to the Egrprevt \taria 'ihCr 411. ftunritry- - the reign of Clartrs'thcrtrrr.t. - Illy 4A4 4i w4s.,nii abbott of (10113, gtnalted foi gr At 1 until% and aanctit y. miy , 44 15 34 was a Itanivd S Lati tensor of llttireiv at Zusith. My 11 45 13 0 was an eminent portrait and landaciipt painter of otterhurg. My 35 10 22 31 1G \CDR a general in the American army during the revolution. My 14 11 3 21 6 31. 11 1 µ - n4 an enteitaining riaoth writer. ' My e 4 32 - 47025 - Ikdll , : kasee.sj terbury, who flourished in the sixteenth century, and distinguished himself by • nprennir tlw selteme3 of Charles rirst, !Iky 49 11 13 1 38 43 48 11 19 6 was a (Ireek philosopbet. gy 217 60 11 48 ILI a king of Sicily. My 8 .40,20. .14.1 TAR*. aselpilnitsti Em • lash 39 prose writer. My 46 19 9 1128 31 2 31 wag an English poet of borne celebrity. My 42 38 5 25 35 41 11 28 50 u ai nn cuLtiout • English engraver. My 39 8 7 19 16 41 28 1 31 20 WWI au Indian p_rineess, celebrated in tlio of Virginia, for her a.tacLiuent to the colonists. . My whole is one of thn grtatesit everil , ; in the history of nautical ilis:ovriy, and ti modern commerce. J. .t R. Centre WI, Pa , 1856. nswel .1 next tr Answer to (leograrthieal Enigitt Nu 1 - NATHANIZL BANKS. Th , Soblions are :- TatioN, 11111, IspabnAllid.i.4lo, Peas, lignin, Ann Ilan- Kent, Seine. Answer to (aeogyspilivai Enigma No-t ) — lissoroTaxis. Tho 'Solutions ire E.*t, Semso, Oise, Past°, (hoot, Toss, Mist, -Mow; Ists, to Enigma --Niraimicm.E. The Suluticais aro :--Nlgixt, In, Cale. The Democratic Watchman wow TUN CARIIPAEGN. The Doria4ore 14a Wroderrrars for tiirr app r oach- Precadestral ce:hopsiligu will Ltt ru..i , r , l 4r cub sseilmirs iramerliAtolY anal tho Deleic4ralic irisumr jinn, at the &Doering Irrieratai • . • . 30 . 4Pris N. It . typhus rata 4 - o,4*.ei gA 09 4111 - - 4ro tto iv•spior eti 00 The Democracy of Central Pruneylvarrlieltiehlng ^mound National Docaocratio,paper, will It'ave au -oppartunitj of procuring one for. the narryialia at ikt Or" { Mr nit"' or The intuit awy)mpany the order in ovory *dame, AMMO. • X112711Y OATS, BeUeloste, Pe, Tin tillrtl sedds wrirrtlllotO wilt neuter le rim* Viillialielifdlielves In setting up °labs for etteliollnApt. A entail eWud on the pod of the Malik of the good woo wettitt leithe *wow of p&oo fowl Dergooono4 4 to ergument within the riololoof over" - 0011 4 I N D R Y ,The siOlersigned having leased the Logan Yeollodri, lo the borough of Bellefonte topther whit sit paMeras, would inform Mends sad td. public In general, that they are prepared to tietnle► add al MUST. SAW MILL. SOROS, TURNACIII, ROLLING MILL and btACIIIN BAY CASTINGS. They tare also leaking a TAROS VAICIRTY 01? PLOWS, iumita.ling the W. rie SheriON WOW' humored Plow, and several others of tbe moat appruve"d stylus, and at the low est rah& Being praotlual workmen, wu flatter our. Velum, at oar work will 'give satire satirfautlou: • W• have oa hand • LARAOIS ASSORT- 44 4 MEN? OP Sr° VliS, suitable fur either sailor wood, snob u Parlor, Niel/o'lMo, r.gg. mid i In foot, every varioty of SW.t.rt"wtinteal in OtcountrY We'save also on hand ZU and bred - or 81:11'DTood - y ir...E/Gn . 8, WM./UN //OXON, KHT PL.V. 41, Et and PURA - HE:a Aisn, N ,RATLING,oi all doserlptlen; WATTve skid BLASr PIP R . de sty ottlibre. arms are prepared to outerinds COPIpOO - stries,,Oopper and Typst , a! rode to order ...„,,,Ml,NallotruL,llllatiltiliPlijuiliie4lliVenuted to _ too.. $4114.11116., .„ ; Atie -1 7 . . getWIERA4.IIBILetitp. .1 lire be ewiling l 7 eer', . . - '. - ' - '4 • , .... 4, ~.;,• e.' '..,; , t- • . - . - . - . _ 1, 1 - --- 1 ' :I ' - ' : : '•3' , . CIIV -- , ..'.. .- , - , - . et , st 4 ` lilt ... ;,. •. . _. ' .• ~ „•' . , .., = • ' - .. „ • 4hr l . , T .-- , ' gy . . ' , • .s .., .jir •, . • s . . a ... t .. . , , ~.. .. Thirl y, ,• .t.....,...,...... • . , ~,:„..57,,),,,...... ;: _ • . '' ' . • ~. ME MEM 'Stria Akaard of a St, taw6tta t —lttridextr—Life with lb Vartatiott4, sic Did the reader ever travel for any length of'time aboard of a large and first class steamboat. If so, he can form some idea of the scenes' and actiorot, amusements end conversations that are constantly fr . anspir., rag. If pot, then, probably we can enlight en 1 fun sport some of the many which will give him quite an introductory to the greet edley of scones that arc °Mews witnessed aboard of these " river crafts." It *RS II 1 yery,4lark, rainy, and fiv as y, E7l - gni - we lay tied tip at shisre hard by a to;iesOmii and forsidieu wood-yard. , Pnr rode day* and trio nights lot.l the:, - Old - Virginia" been plongititig through the water eadeasor irrg to reach Memphis, Tetmeasee, and as .0 1 .11 1 5glatt - I.ell go -244 as the.ttiglif became too dark for safe pilo:ing, our estetnnilocaptain deemed it-prudent to rest the machinery and steam apparatus and " row the boat to shore." The pm.sen. gem by this time had hecotrio very tociatle and ft-Mildly, 'stony of ',hush feting as if defy bad het- iithtfibahrforyrinie. "Nattigilt bow tic and a general atiro( preparations seemed to be making in the ladies parlor mita it be (nine i.vident to the mass that •' wu were going to have a little dance" To nizbt, boys, to night, Lop. ar The chairs, stards, and tables being sill cleared frour-the hall Boars, two sets of cu tillion parties rrearchei to their Irtaces, al though there visa nothing city atraiestalessia the "Ball Ifres.s," yet there nas a sutilitjen cy of colors displayed to steal MT the eksire for the former. There were holies dressed in mourning, in scarlet, in Leon n and in white. TM re were Aremers or -.di,. of 31- par-re, of mous dilator, and of calico. firer were old maids, married WWII( n and rai-.),ts. Tietre"were gray haired, sandy haired and {bread; haired gentlemen, they areseoln stied black emirs, gray coats air 1 atpiyul rom a , and they tt e re mado rri f ue i ,vat .4) Ic, sack coat style and eluenglear etyle_ Se if the co. eil inn partite lacked that slum aril custom of French hall room /Vendor they did Rot tack the " great change of dre s," and as "variety is the spice of life.'' ' rest s.seured it was a spicy dance.. Thu vledin anon Sounded forth its Bout-stirring i o d s aid the the crooked high feet went trippingly over the hall floor, au 1 thus was rep-. s. need • scene in that part of the caLtd, ' the extreme end of the ladies parlor sat a beautiful young lady, w:dtglostey curls thirug'Ag jiLe.B_Sjee_yrxitht_ef _ckt_tta. Jtke.of.l around her ivory appearing shourdepe, while before he r stood a beautiful and ex quisitely finished rosewood piano, upon the silvery keys of *lnch her unable fine,,es Acre playing and the melody of whose uotca sent a thrill of joy and films through the dar kernd soul, and sad sad heart. Iler voice, cad an and harmonious, revs rberatc,l through ( -the parlor hall the sweet silvery- t' nesof that 61,1, loved ; and Candela song ' PS thil term me at Mess? ri, t t ey '.TwuJAILI bt an nasuilkantt .most door, To know that a tote of the "low! urcs" Wero suing "1 wish Lo washer.- " 1 In another parlor the parlor sat the mother ' with the infant- 'welled !TAU her toast, rocking to and fro to quiet its rratkia dis position. In other parts of the parlor oat young lathes and old ladies, reading, s rit illy sewing iiiid knitintik Par of in the fore part of the saloon sat gentlemen tenter sing loudly upon the different topics of the 1 day Around the stove sat gentlemen, Brno king chewing and swearing; aged and urd dle aged Mt ii were walking leisurely back and tbrward in tittly and Soli tIM medals- ; lions; nn each MO of the halt young nun I were reading, and writing pt the rations thilles Tit, airiestl perfortnete, in their sea „al sta'e ioern,s, were rehearsing their ea rinus parts in the 'play, children' Teem run sling back and forth ,upen' the outer guards iltiliveky woe- ~951ittacre, with their piles of sithr and giasseit of brandy wise shuf fling with heated inticipations' the fatal cards. Cross and ittriy,nien wcrtgrowling and grumbling at thii great and discordant medly of music and mesas. The "skip iivpreberiiiv* hands,!' below deck, were splinting eta their lengthy and oath-spired yertai over a quart of the " real old tar," steerage imemegem getting at " koggerheade" with each •Abiss. orded by'' Ceptain Whiskey" esgagedie • xeguler row sad knockdown Wit; esgioseis pit dasitee, *pen the stases es cape valves, and the steno goes.thenderiug is the water. The sheep *Wetted at such unceremonious proceedinge break out Into • general concert of be-es. The cattle 00 lon ger able to contain the-teeing emotions to their wind pipe, bring to the sheep' thorns a general bawling: , Horace and tanks in expectation of adding the iklsetio viiicrto this coneett, ~, O ksitin'-' with an intliscriba tile quantiti ; : neighing whining* • and ago -''a e it . - t hrayings.. of faun npe Its hu ricaneo oil& h % coming boat and with twist, and furor :: illy rings the weighty (tell. Presen4 n peace com mittee of three is formml lira upon the captain with the requet4 that he !ill bring to a termination all these boisterous pro- 1 Ceedingshut he, too eflott be - harsh, too much accustomed to inch pitioeodings to be troubled, politely requests the peinswitice to go along, to the " barn ,ank rilaink 6 11 1 1 dull care," end with the riphtial glass tolds . ''' "'""itti , this is 'For tArDerotarryttnregrAman THE .. k "ratte,t'''lllo • t it 1:= CIfAPIEIt XVI BELLEFONTE, PA., W life %%WI its - variations, tat, di ink, mull • ' • ray. Alaeotatlittrigz , witers s e(lhe !Min aslppi." • Suet, voider, is wily ft part of the variltis scenes that nightly transpire aboard of the ateanaboat, and a e nay writ say that if is a little world within ittkelf." CIIAPTER XVII RUM altrarlions— firma ri - 61* Mow. —Ai et, burp—!t, la ostsolo and all ennonc---A cotton plat/101ton described—Re r 4-r. lt,is generally the case that the looming • Sumeeding the past ~foggy night is pretty well advanced before it is t onsillerett safe to venture 'a boat out on the si ream. Fogs grow deuriely thick about i-uit tise upon the river, and their heaviest appearance iv u hen they aro ire the act of esctniling lariveuivni So it, happened, upon the followin; morning. that the "Oil Virginia" tied up at the lone wood yard.• The 'twining aav faf advaliCeil when the tuitling'of sham 11V1 , 1 the splashing of the wheelA warned. us thal we were ,again journeying doivn the river. Nearly ate Diribif hold passed, aftei: our boat got Inad way betbre we litet4 ip s•ght of the to atliftil situ of Mesnphi•i. Coming up to the city we gently run down the strimin and gitielely turning our boats " head and jack stall op s•reanr" we ran along side of the Memphis wharfboat. There wlitief boats are generally eihrtroin out steerage % ,'holed lad-ficaaCul in hotel style; *lid ate. needlklt storing freight, and for hotel purpose. Mt mplus,in Shelby comity Tenn., iv bean : if. toy pituated on very. high hhilf, the fourt h and last of the Chickasaw bliill4. These bluffs received their name from ihu tribe of Chickasaw Radians that settit d 'here. The bluff on which Memphis stands. is thirty feet I above the h;ghest floods, and its base 14 washed by the river fin the duitance of three miles, while abed of satin- , bonc, the only known stratum of roZ,s below the jeu lulu theAtreani and form-, a coil vi ,it htieliie4 ;tiling the iirtr, tin pp. a TW(' Memphis to The eye of the to holder i s v , •rc gr.-i• 1 a At a little from the hr.3.i of the range t f I urge floe 'tends for SCTI MI square: , Ni:;41 . 11 we,' quite an air of hu.iict , i; to the city. c i tboditiea of cotton are grown' fu he interior country, and this is the princi pal mart and shipping point for it. It con tains eleven churches, two medical colleges, number of private schools, Navy Yard 0%1141 a population of about twenty thousand. , From llertiphiA to Vicksburg ihe ilistair is three li.undred_ and twenty-la•L zoil e h,._ -Wiagoilmoms.hiblagarisZlie taso.nisoso. are Helene, Napoleon, Cblumbia• an Arkan sas, and Princeton in Mississippi, and Lake Providence in Louisiana. These towns range in population from three hundred to one 1 thousand. 1 1/11d ' - 111 ,- TS empty. their waters into the Mississliq t hetet een these tees Cilien Helena is the rouuty at of Phillips county, Arkansas. It is very, handsomely situated, contains to cnty stets 6, three dims-hes, printing Oleo area ape pi - tion of About eir,hundreil. Comities at rot is ',hippest from this pia-•c. Ac our boat Tres, passing ibis town, quite A nunibi r of pas sengers wore standing upon hs r hurrir...em deck viewing the beautiful scenery of the surrounding country, when the editor of the news paper published in that place, desirous of knowing the result of the eligtion fialtft w Vora, rant hastily down to ho landidg, and with all the strength of voice he roulgt com mand, yelled out inquiringly "are there any news from the east!' •' Ay. ay, yout Inn er," retitled one of the theatrical, .• all the wise man have gone back." • At Ouluiribla cininty, rkitti4ese, commences the great cotton growing region, awl the banks of the river are almost one succession of cotton plantations, with their handsome negro quarters. Just hi low this: cornmeiteees the growth of the Spanish mess. This motes is of a light green color and hangs in abundance on the branches of the small trees. ft . is getterilly'gathcied in the fall mutants by the negrues, and plat ld upon pules in the sun to - dry a hen thy it is of a bla.l, ; color and is extensively used for mattress ! and cushion tilling. It is worth. when dry • three bits" per cwt. Vicicsburz, the county seat of Warren couuty,illis.;nisippi is situated on a high hill. the In test part of which la two hundred feet high water mark. The prinoipal business part of the city is situazd on the bottom along the river. The surrounding eatuitry Lid a black loamy *oil, well adap t Da' to tbe cultivation of all kinds of groin, logomov, cation, to.. There are dicer' one Matdtrxl thoomed boles.*! cotton skipped from bent atom. The Whiff of the riv er is the ete•Plet'hors.it being teem ninety to three huntinad Met deep. The city contains a court house, saves churches, Pour acade mies, a hospital, a theatre, Motion schools, and two Ibuodries that do a good business. " The place became notorious some years ago for the suanciary proceedings taten against the gamblers, who infetteel it to so great a degree as to thrnaten the entiro des truction of the welfare and Menials of the emumunity. A meeting of life Citizens was held, and warning given to all gamblers to remove within. a certain Lime. They refused to do so and umnifeated a determination to 1. overawe and break down ,public antlhollttY- Thu cilizeus 'thereupon tug caught r a number of thorn, nnnifiodtlfotti to a grove a short iliatiume frpOttaki-oft.pi. and there publicly exwinted theinbbteelelftult- " ,The prime collimator In this movement was the diatipguiatint JudguLpoh, hence, the origin of the " Lynch taw." • ' From Vicksburikko,,lfiatittea inittiotapcy ja. one 111190IC(1 V, iAlifOiri l 4oll6 7l 4ii4.4lAl ". and Ptl)litley ,in INfi:Al4 4 ,ippi. ; 'They are all" handsomely Inid but places, amtpoints Which great quantities of cotton me shipp, Along this part of the rivet la tnte seen the largest and prettiest plantattorw, A cotton Ueld is ORO of thegrest beau ties of tlio "Sunnyilio' nib." i Far as the_c,ya , can rcach, one wide extended field of pur ple grass ; with white blosso; preseots, it self to view, resembling at a stanuats vat bed of snow drops. 'flteao,cotton stritl!.4 grow front two to tiiree feet:lllTh and look like borkwheist. Tho pod of The. mtton le i tl embh. •in shape and form ie "itynii,uni weed" pod, only it i 5 not qui P so lu; ,e. In the lapur.part of Oetobcr the odii.!iuvt open t nod the cotton ip th; co salereCl ili;e: i!urnimis of ne.p,t:oeu are 'the ' it , en bipuly en• gaged in picking front pd . tholiipnrido slidli the.se u kite. I,lo4,oiny'; rack qta,lk.l3unr,, loon three to ilve,pods,-wkr4h aro equal to one handfiill of cotton. , iata,Aliai.uc g ro 'slave* have•to pick so many pounds of cotton each day is grossly itbasird, and only eirnu r lated through out kilo nTllrein stog i es 0 create n little ail- option sympathy, Who, eMlini. ed with three grain.' of common tansavwoultl dal suppoqo that a planter of tho South who .ow • ;7; • • • anti a • '•'1• Sao andweigh ottieli taskst ; •-otton that is brotig'it to the g;ii by • negroes, and will eiiceed in uumbet.lin cc thou,,ind per day. The idea 1.1 an insult to any primer ly inlightentd community tor rice of people. When the cotton hsbrotight the (;in" which resembles a "cider I,re.s" in its construction, the cotton is lifeocil upon •• pool:erg" nod there prestfed into a a•;11'il body, from four feet in leng'h to three in width, and too in thicknuA. Tht are call, hale,'' and they w' , 11,11 lion font to V:111.1(1 I, rrl poitiny. igh i r ilk it is done to c6tW, it VIII a it p, ill ',ale form, and that i 9 all it nt I 1:159 pre, imiwk as corn. There small runs (- elevated gr, , und which stroclikoneleil and in th, Challlll.ll the seed or ail hieh _,, i,s, nil le buck‘i heal are ion 11", c (tau for the Direitir isPl2(:l' POLITICS. • e" so ••: I ,taf_tAiMellq 7, • ' Eerman...—ft hasanev;r betrayer pro'inco to mingle "larg.../y 'ln 'the exelting s:enee of poliqeS ; bat, when ifelUeS are put forth . h.rolving Such f. arful as -- ors - now firfOrs — tho - prriln - in 11r , 'Pret - - dential'conteat, we deem it expctlicut to offer a ft.v ytt , gostions it. I,kb tlf of prino.plta we have long fondly Alt! rilhul 'and arduilly Ic sire to Pte 11:01upit W.. shall ever con tinuo to lAN. for the ni.6l.lhrig prineipl. a of (Air rotor:dot fen:father's, I.i z, along c flirt to p. rpet on te the we I:are of a ronntry porollaStA by their blood ill FO ninny halloo ed de«h...f mortsl glory. We find on glancing our tho myst.h., r..le that etchessu away into the ,homy pact, the fur mortal heroes of tho Itus elation were it:lu sted by Motives of no onlieary interest. Domestic the were broken that ne might enjoy ,tbe—beneelta of 'freedom. Virs/ings truly sacred to the lutriiin heart were sect heed before the all absorbing question of th., people's rights. Shall we net transmit them topestcrity with becoming integrity. deeply sermibh. of their pneeltsa import i That ouch bas been the objgdimer present atti tude in politica, needa nut a rep. wpm here. We commit ourselves. ttierefoir, to the in telligence of your readers, deft tiding 1 kino ergo ie principles end Democratic limn. en APTER 1. K NOW.NOTIIING/S‘' " 'I lic) twar (Yu all hide, from luctuittr , bk A 111.10141 oulewnl MM, the a uu.l ==l Dvinorraiyharesrer been the pillar of fire" that Humiliated the mighty. bulwark of our free institutions. No religious pre dilections does it require as an resontial to the honors and emoluments of office, neither is the occident of birth ha vs , any influence in debarring adopted citizens from participa ting in those privileges that induced migta tion hither, and 'redeveloping so materially the vast resources of our votintry. The glorious 0011upaot Of the Constitution which has ever been a kacti4object of a Democratic .policy. recognises no other than the rights d a free people 4: 0 govern themselves. lint what do 14 c see in theopposition with which wo hive to contend. rpoit the one hand a religious pentecittion Is tragtsl against a peo phi thrit.elso4o to n'orOgp Clati in their own peculiar wayitlyile opinion& her,fan exciting the most jealous feuds thett-eould possibly sudaingrr our Ikkoertio: Much has been said on that principhrwhich prOseriberi another for oploioti* , snkiil nor has the sub ject yet become exhitititted. It has been thin feature of religion thatta n :kiodied th e fire upon every altar of persecution that has ever sihoked with a hutuabo. victim. The Pilgrim frahors ofigbt our shores loccautio they could not brook such ineigni ties in their native land. And lo l in this nindeonth century simftsr. Anterior:B are promulgated by disappointed oftioe seekers. A portion of the Christina Church lusi been proscribed, and' mtuit pee,op rabi4oAif tive ppliltitarts ; and altbsoOsrOgrreAndeos. b eutbonersteiNiptitto# etingregoions JULY al), 1856. - , from Participating in thiS work, we are 310* * 11 4 4 0 5 0 41 ",;.h• - . P ir P u ia their influence mu di haS i 0 wen aeconiaislced in the Way of promoting politicians,'Whose tottering hopes could 13nd no other earthly security. The people have already meas ured a justly merited rebuke on the hypo-, envy that would hide its guise within the Judges of secret oath-bound desperadoes. Those churches,teo, that hare been partici pants, knew the effect and would fain es cape from the evil consequences they bare brought upon themselves. Againstthis apt: I cbs of political intrigue we havo the protests of otr diner nous Reit-riot °nary amu in Itol. in - warning Notwitliktanding.. all past es peigoince and admonitions, the ser pent in the garb of,Know-lcollorgism w mind IfWeoils for a time triumphantly on the us , I wary, arwl the tvoisotr of its limps spreett-its it were from one extremity of the littion.ll6 another. -I'w.what it,ource can we jnytty triltuto the mighty aValatich that for a Mae threatened to-overwhelm the country, , young Men full of the impulses common to humanity, sported wittY-the wily adversary mad they were drawn under •the power of his fascinations. Thus they were own pdle (I to yield themselves unwilling victims, like the helpless bird that flutters ntlirei and stiii carer to a analiAhip foe. Thep the _sylakigraffereefsigirteggispasarbeedrienwhi contratity with with unjust raactiAiiap, thoturands ihnitigh mciantiuug scruples were emistrained to act while at the name time they were doing vio lence to tlieir feelings in every" Measure of policy they were eompolltsi to sustain. And Prim this cantle Democracy fell but the spill is broken 1 The tissue which sprung up so suddenly, like the mushroom plant has nut been durable. Daum (111th and tumor, thoogli iii grim dr, ate' cure to 11 , 14 WWI` inllll the regard of the few to the I applause uf the nation and th e t uo t id. The rotten prineiphs inculcated by the linos - Nothing pat ty have stunk Mitten), 'the ros• trik of every sober thinking man, and now I scarcely a vintage cif its former glory re. We.- —The darrites tucked - gone try - whim its tuiquilia.is impositions can be longer pi ft:tised upon the honest yeomanry of our country with impunity. •• In 11.ene t.<4 Anne chnaen carom . I Sutuo hi Lien iu the Korea of lieeveu, Red veldt unconstormk wrath. to blest *a awn Wl.* owe* LA* trOs.poss 44 )14 ettisaXl . rala " V . • versitio • ta,Disokresacy, 0 ' f idiapi sad Arioord are bossily •>s '4 disv seminating Its lout doctrines.. Cads/ Ulf • appropriate, name of. Repuldicans tiny Ist Rung their latinners to the breeze 4 , 14-• it.t , :6ing-forweril t was (l) itithaii their 1ia.m.1. 1 in the Wood of riell n ar. i in. patty is doing much to ea.- a•iii itge the South, on a subject that should r mate felt ver at rest. Oa this niest, exci ting of all topic they ask intelligent free rou, to support candidates for the Presidency and Vico l'residency, on a platform vi holly si eiional in its nature. The Kansas Nee to a ,ka act is that against which They me! in ging the twist inuligivant vit4eittratien, and yet It virtually w tlie oily true ',rind! le 01 I popular sovereignty. The right of the peo pte to a voice in the admission of the Ter- 1 ritory as a fret or slave-holding State. Other I constructions are argued to meet the ai gtncy of issues brought to bear OU OUT press len t adminiot ration. Whatei,er iliikrence of opinion may exist Among opposite , to ilie repealof the Missouri Cotnpoinire, lt"li' a conathrittOrral provision, that Con -1 rr, es htillf prig ito law coiting with the I Int, rei t of the States ; this e1ti7.113 of Knigiat art , the best judges. This act is in virtue, a lodgment of the dee tive franchiee in its legitimate sphere; and lath justice to`the people and the honor or the Vidal' denuiiiriAlhat Ili, laws "belga be vimdeatcd. Ent' the presenation of the Union' Is no part of their pcilcy. yre fiyve full confidence in the integrity of the peo ple; tint ieri mains with them to say *Wier with the evils of a civil war confrontingns, they will aid in relic ing asunder the bonds of the Union, or thspw their influence in be half of its preacrviition. And is it not sur prising that followers of the meek and !only -s-szarinr- Alcoa Anumileoho ileetsities an,Ut• terly at variance with the true desigi of Christianity: In truth we hold, the 911611- tien's hope exists Dot in agitating rischtsmal Animosities or varies oritti', patina rs". Lions, but through faith in oso higher than earth, peace and good WM to, then. The re: tinke which the Rev. I)itilley A. Tyog re. reiv;,l (loin 11 respectable member of hie congregation, while preaching* sermon, el cc-idly, on KAMMs affairs; shows evidently, that his aftdience did not appreciate hie re- . marks. Ili common with others, we herd all such proceedings on the part of the min istry, as a desecration of the Sabbath, an t Uati iltitore from inotivoicif aellaggiandize-, meld than the allvtuteettirpt, idiedulno tiler 's& or any phblic good. , Messrs. Editors, we predict the day will comii-,what those rant. ing politicians, pulpit orators 'or otherwise, which now have the bold offrontry to pro claim their treasonable deaigns to the world, will ho heartily ashamed of their nefarinur actions. Can they for ono moment support* 14 discriminating publio will not bold ,thens an - sweriaito, 're *uch are ttie this errtb which they are ur&ing fa this . 9004 let us ass* thorn: their eetieiste at.ttor - charsoter of the. APPriGaa poople era ii✓ tivoLutejerset., tears ertantoteriAlic , the being eortiptdousty scalous in, the vindiebtion CHAPTER IL 11l 1C.:.-1.10llll:BLICA N 1.12 of our rights. ;the maintain/x . 4c° of the I 1 03 i stiiVgg• ekfrlshed .abject. 6' 0 rSti Aheil • • y fl!rthe Belht• Aud those roe leis characters of other times whose efforta,haveheen put forth to serer the Union of the Stake, have long since re ceived h just rctribUtion in thsaeliuM which' still attechcs iteelf to their memories. Does net the history of flariWt Burr with his co adjutors teach them a lesson worthy of re membrance. If this sectional party•irtui coeds, the beautiful fabric * , transmitted to ue 'try the • wisdom of our forefathers, will Nut 11e into utti.r - iitinfhilution. If a retrAnii,. eence of the early events of the rtrolution and the blood of Hs thousands of martyrs iu the CllllBll,ot frc«loni, be Utsufi"eicut to instil a lLse of patriotism, thp y indevtl have, tht jt, etrooded, and their unworthy deeds will Ce held up to future generations in well nitrify(' scorn and ocultempt CIiAPTIII 111 sluaroaris smitnel9l'litlO2 , :' , "Be spoke and "bowed with muttering joss, The taoatialiag *bale pinned applatote Turning aside from the more serious' aspect which the tendency opposite fac tions have been easuming, it is more than a little funny to witness luoong the fuxicm ists the withering effects of Militia Fill, morn's apeoeh at Albany. It memo quite sppilint` liiliia,6l. '101144 ht 'dircf pleaea of Ham. Seeing that +is darling boy Samuel contemplates it'inituri with a sombre lasses of the Beecher school he deems it pru dent to put his foot upon the measure by giving the young man a lesson on his tuipro. priety. Samuel is a peculating, copier() youth: his often brought his friends into many an ugly scrape. and now condcsoends iu the grand finale of his life to throw him eel( for material aid on bliss Dinah Dulki nen4 alfectioua. But the young chap has Nen ralhu " taken down" and Miss Di neh's frlende think it prudent W 4 , kick tip's becou,e of ill treatment.. Henceforth those ', who havehoen looking forward to Iliappy coootttrumilion of the nuptials, will have to turn their thoughts into some other ehat;mcl for eineSeenent. We, however, !hall ex tend to Qum - tide nglit Hand of fellowship end welcome a participation in the ceremo nies of the day, when the veteran Buchan an jokes the good old ship of State. coNcasios " the last armed foe enotes , Altilts %it roar *Wars and riot flees , BtriLe far elm steam graves of yeas striae, tkoi WI your uNlte low" i• the oppoaiti n to Ptatoers.4,o2t Pk° Ami s impa..-esday entrap:l: 18401"0161.71Aiff,h141 ihiirlhap . id water wendi akeiMiceinie. ?Vow atiblimelf ti,ires s ue . the scenery ! Debold the rarie. gurrd - oorrEgintl- --the craiveliire rear • lofty sunuoits upon. either side. mid& ever and anon huge fiaguients tumble down the tbzry !nights and Zoos.; pan tteranee iv the peaceful bosom of Mc stream! We are somewhat figurative, but it Nora tp. out in theicragi,..dlicighte of fkbatiolin, the shoals and tiny... Lands of a religions per , eccution, nod .the combination of every ale 111#11. opposed tb the ptinelples of such men. as Jefferson. Mattison, Moine*, Mal Ohne of I truth worthies. Viohory is written in every indication of the times. With James Bu chanan &O. "oho C. Drecliinridge we have & ornsin wilttliort to MMUS. Lei/past ger met in the counsels of out arc won for tbtm immortal time. he &lends civil and religions liberty look to them as the talisman of their hopes and the tip°. nents of their 'kith. The Ithalconaommation shah ha witnessed-nett November in ther-el evatiOn of these eminent statesmen to the highest earthly position to which the ambi tionof mortal men run aspire. • We have extended one ^remarks to an almost irooktinsikblekmehl but your read. ern alioold Mnwinbei*e have been laboring M the etkikei of onitiorions country aeid for tbsi emit:non interest of the people. And ' with the faint here that our humble' Abet MAY hate teen instruntental i ts "AMR( their sympathies, we bid you' for the preemati most reapecthiljy, adieu. Ninatiy,.Yeliey, July Alit, 1856. . AWE Bolin) This burbeer of every mimeo in Misr- ' ' tendon was ,ho &bilious monster vsfind in homes-form Ile actually lived, moved sad had a being iwtho fifteenth century; not, hoy!ever, as it long robed turf:and On. mita; as the pictures which used to make nur blood cuidleotould lead us to thini. Oa an erinence which overlooks the little village of Obaraptooe, near the Loirie,stiods the imposing rum of au elit_feudal Ite,grey walls, tare and broken, rear there at:lees against the glorious sky : 4,nd solid the tumbling turrets, the bat and the owl bj&t their wings said shriek in their gold , night revels. The superstitious peasantry avoid the neighborhood from tear, and wit the storm whistleti and the wind moan they imagine the sounds to be 'nails from the in jured dead of the old ruin. The dint of the place Mao new feeling but hakeniehinerurg sucoutaing getiltratioas tifipinolai47 sines the Taiga of Chides, the &meth. Alin* et that tine thavtireliftof Riti. Sindat istddr,ll34; kr It&trolt s thes, spa: MR in celled the " Antelse *sae' wins veer dost* ytheiginal of "ont the* beamed tor al* hibrefintit MOO: 'Rig took id :wOO% whishwp,ble..tbeivw7 d 5 jedissats at his 1,14; Ai* tia,the tAltreg_ei Oil 'unclad. ins zeskii.- mee was *OOll . 01p . ImkiteitAit,',24 1 11 10 , 1 ' ••• , • =MI i„ i 134 , 5 .onv.j.;o, - -Ner" urchin in 4 rablui xie'41.31.4 Pit mule b‘litnr el - I*qm yriatiairet •ibeni by purees' ewer iiioinglifi'Vf"Mtilia,. phur ta(nted. Well does the' history of this than terse i the dm k auporsti iintt of the flfteetith, mint 06 ; and also the impunity with whist' oar lee high rank might commit the Moat h.tolting chntui against humanity.' DO Retewhad eat* been In possession of laminae cited** and untold wraith 'But by the moat debething excesscsbe not ouly aqua/ode:ad hia tbrtsule, beat, also ..ruined his conatitutiOn. iek tMt, while yet a young man, he boeo the appear moo of iectopittide and okl age. Re aoukl not, however, consent, tp pay the penalty of his eon by becoming old before his tithe. In the bittulucas or his auperatitio* be col , steived thtlinpo of reclaiming bath and Irer.ltit %ythepoworof magic; flaying bean' of a famous Italian elebrthiitt erhieled per:in - meet some gnat hthitc.les by, 01 . 4111 art, he aC.nt fbe him to the castle. The cuuniug ,magiciatk et oda Ida man, and encbungett his lira :la : Val. theranr, employed at a high price to, Ml dertake Che work, and invited tb make tie lofty tie hi.l home. The first set ens* pinning back of health and rigor, criticism which all to a,urt a are 9f little aril ;slim berl,43 were arts he tried, and naysterhists the pruparalloha ha sissies • The vhtrit thaw geons and secret subterranean rampages ha math the castle - were the Nolen of his work. Here the territled peasants, Iniagieed that the Italian made a compiet with the Priitee of DM LIICSA, 5114 uld the duped De Het: to in comps fixation fur Lit aid in dal Ins health. Among many noneceidecti arsd harmless experiments, were also some of a cruel and abominable character. eats hi iineed his infatuated employes to believe gate existed ftr the blood of infants a charm for restoring youth and vigor. lfn assured him that.by bathing daily is the blood of these. innocents, the pure young life which had so* lately counted, thraugh their bay veinit vrotild be transferred to Ms OWL The bloody ha c t did not haink fur Alt trintifoitirearthi,'Tiffantlialtentlfthi crime whictt this • prescription nadend cessary. Tender infanta went sesrttgehligla or forcibly torn from their parsata, mid bre to the I:lunge:ma or the castle, till their Used was roinired. It in helloed that in* lin than one hundred hunthle motandt ti w m4 ieyriir ed. of duir youngest boo. This fiend in human shape s magician Igniggat• That dae. he reurred fir" allo • Immo' bokati did. be Vows; bighted little iriernue AeglAbefe' WOE *efficient, to Coni-bie ettilloditietedy•till is letitone instaticerorthe *est:elief:ma" of De net:. We -think fay likelirbis Witte rma the story of Blue Heard in wide transmit, lossc robe ot.tl tuihan, , aras not eissasiewtsd. Hat crime cannot always go. unfetsthisist Even then, when the rich ruled the pee, justice" and mercy triumphed at 'hist. • The crier and entreaties of the iwarbibtetketispeo pls around hit dornainereitihiti the este of his superior Jean V. He was arrested sad broils/he before a tribunal of Justice. His palace was thrown open to the public pee, and its horrid dens and vaults were swift wittressee against him. lie was found guilty of murders by scores and after eirofeestisqg many crimes, before unknown, he we/thyme at the stake in !itianteit,l44o , 'This was the origimil of " Blue Heard," and Um al.. though more than four fined:ea years have passed away >ihu a he paid the tumult/ of his "crimes, etc- hiokest walls 141 d jagged torieytutitLsts.rui_uustmensittLal. _that Abe wicked shall tart go unpualahva. ATALUABLE • BkAL • EETATII TOE w unkl•respsd, serdtsts!Ord [urea kre r.=1 1 7:1• route., Corer.. wooly . tok•Alei ar4 thserierd as ILrbwe On th South LI 11401 crew, Wag by kA of J. tritilams, ebb .it • rki.bt .4 worm for the stud I:kuk Yard fi'orrk the skill roue .4 Watt A kottee. Alet dm. rigid io. Norm Or*" no a'. pookeloss altametes Wilder" risks of way tbtoosh ,trots to Tensor, Iv kciarhypey Ake , or wolf MTh, Ste ate kbo lllPprtris for bostetita W 0 o _ thotArreitosprilko4 prep idles ese or • road diplkkebia WASH, .losoldoo. bk • idwu ••••ti. flow who &Alp to weirdo ft SW dle pimp*. it owl* es awe Mei /MI besisoseore would 'styli Wraps eel ititterkso aesgoollod lo ley AI t s ecitatli. Ia short ass boobs. stood soy idod, to *Mob the .pannblualr. l . l o 4 06 . Per! " tan biuttoution, eattabi Onittrirlyllentill no =sod. And aboard • USN Look • arm sod Railroad, Dow is atittst , blot, Ibis property vlll afford raw lodoosed ' ilto to bee use Sidi sad leotsele IS voles. • Lirlietttbave prrimirty, If ant rid at firivikat oakr - 140 be sold polder, on TOWN/ AT gek dsioir divot test. (Coen troelk i ti:or epridtsr portioslat• tug airs of D. C. GOAL, Bdidltsla or to Ow , tabooriber. T, B NBIDN . . BOALICH'S. A BOOT, AND 81106 STDAr, AiLsortaa tr draw, BeLvariowing. 7'6 sobloribet otd stow' waft: vrt4 till stook WOW EKE EFS= 11511 EM:li=ll itiTanft. sad that =1.,.. =,. ISM MS