Bellefote Dommraticf:Watelimn BY P. GRAY 'MEEK - PoMINI. Peptonele. --Gamma, the lunatic philoso• pher, aseerts that GRANT is opposed t o the franking privilege. • —,—Congreaa saPi the buck ,Rigiker is superior to the white women--that lie can vote, but woman Malta has been absent at Harrisburg luring the past two weeks, attending to his duties in the House. —Hon. BAmPBON MASON, M. C. from Ohio 1832 to 1843, and for forty years' past an active politician, is dead, l iged BUTLER was again bottled Mk week —this time by Congress. -It is, hoW.. ever, no unusual thing for a Congress man jo be bottled I --One or the*Aausuits ES is am bitious of 'etaulatiug the immortal Zuta MTh'. ITC is a candidate for door-keeper , of the Houle, of which he is a member. —The body of wills is to be given Christian Seinthitre ; also :biome of l'Ai'l4 nail AwsitoTi•--Martyrallo the barluiric spirit that ran riot a couple of years ago. --Four lending A lablitna Co:fi4l crate leadert and officers—Clens. Hare, WHITE, MCK 101(1 BlTTLE— bune _gnus uier to the Republican Marty. No great luen ! —lt is rumored that Senator SNI MICE will at an early day, make a speech in favor or free trade. It is also stated that he has tic er drawn a cent of his salary at Senator The Nun In /)renewal calls Senator Ftscros the "greatest political scoundrel magi& o. New York penitentiary." We believe he has wers Srcrelt tis hitn-elf in maw% ream , that respect. -6‘.1%.(4/./t1.1)11 . "FINIIof titinh pOt " of the late tsar, 13.'1 ar rcfur 111 , 461 Thu at a e.,st 01 :312,.1:i0 Ite.State. So line a man (night to undo ag cotalbriable its the) et owe. of he State will permit. like an ..1 p_ont; , . ' Icy grto+shopro., the hungry otlict• llopporm are snot-ming into Washing ton. Tht filled 'treene' unit the gaTtkrencd. Sorry, rue the retail hushslingerri! —New York Polities and puliti rows rim -ridiculed br-mt enriched pauper, who pohli.lit, dolly how muoh aloney,lis ix worth. In that unit of the that to much noise matte nitwit egot! ttdoilrer sap' (;fitvr %yearn Hid. bat IV.-11. T lint of that ! 'llict(• are of p«, 1114.• w ith the lug Lend. %Nilo iii en 1 as much wt. a+:41111111 liK/111,1. .1 g,,0r21 IN 11:11!.. , ..r: II:81111 c114.^111111, )011t it latter Ilan .1t t's Di It II STEN' ‘‘ ,I•114/11,1) /It itli4 1.1 , 1111! tt Cratt turd.% ilk Lint at,ek, by a sti tlhng apoa him. N 1 r ti VEIF:IIEVI IL 111:111 or %en -1111111 htiltiln•—weigh ~e ,f about $0 but it 1111111 ii ullikrllll 11111111 hatrn..oo of the I ' llinllllllCe 01 Wltys ithli (yang, Pena. , )111111,111 • Itte. reported at bill tor ~ r dinary State expett,l•6 for the ensiling sear of ilcarlr,ur ! It rostit to goVerli PCltliMp :111111 With 1110tal 1111'11h T. 13a %“%, ‘,114.• of the al,h-t sad 1110.1 t distinguished late) era \i•%% York, ,lied and tt as buried 1.1,1 %%eel, oath honors. Thus it i eaeii iii a soul ruses nto I.llc 1.10111,1, o , ll . llggler, it moment, and is buried out , Iglat, and soon turgtittell. This ate, 11%111g, and death. ---A few clays ago. BEtall6lt. 011 0111. Or I'lylll,ollol pulpit, after ili«lelivery of one Or 111,4 polished .11.eitaltheatt. speeches, romarke , l to a iriend that the weather WIN as "hot as Ilell :tad If) another, that it was - damned hot I Ile ought to be able jii,lgto of 11111 t degree or heat —( hie the ablest and truest iit !hal brace nioiorit) of patriots. who fate 'food like .% a all of tire by the 0 , i10•11111111011 during the past ten .ears is 'otigress, Is the ll un. VI i:. or the seetied district of Indiana. Ile In 1111 1101101 1,0 1114 th , ,trict, the ssicrutii• part; and the country. ---The ghouls at %Vaidiingtoti are loosening their grip. 'lle body of pow, murdered Mother Si /MATT, WILE hist week gi% en up to her daughter for niristiat i intemieni. Perhav the re- Jeeted prayers and petitionu of the, daughter to see her doomed mother, "fill rings in the ears of Annittrw .lonsitton, woman-hanger! -- The Philmielphis. Patriot pub l'Bllen u. lint of nearly . one hundred "officers," including pastern and fol ders, connected with the Pentisyltsillla Hattie of Ihiprentatis es, Their maim riot. range from : 1 31,878 to '3715, while the ray of ;Ito plain Amounts to junt $;01 - Probably - it - otity' requires' It ch enit - errultnodit * mid ,quitutit tn * religion 'Mr till- , hod% . L.) ntrar VOL 14. A Word with Soldiers of the Ikon In I 2 3-4, you gave up , the'yom• forts of civil life and home, ancrtdi your wives, misters and mothers, to per form the sterner ditties of a solder' at the front. Why did you go? To make motry?—that-iias impossi ble, at a pittance per month. To have spree?—that is not reasonable. To because it is said, " sweet to - die for one's country"?—not to any alarming extent, we opine. Tn gain laurels?—possibly some did, but if they were Democrats, they soon learned that indignities, and not laurels, were heap ed upon them. Why, then, soldier of the No'rth, did von enlist in the army to peril limb and life, to give up i•rnnforts and take up the cross of suffering and hardship? Tiweety - v) gratify the pit/fa - ion of the hoar—to combat your s emintrymen and your killBlllol fur the fun of the thing—to kill, to slay, to lire, to de stroy? We hear you any "No!" • em• phatieally, to all of theqe. Why, then? Wits it to free the African bondman? There were Homo who (114. WWI it to make the untutored negro superior to the intelligent white itiam socially and ? - . From the !woad domain id a imminent COMPS 'lip the answer in thunder tone—"\n!"," then, holdier ul the Union, did on take lip arrw4 in 18111-1? The nonaer is universal : To restore the dissolving Isnioo, 1. ref/or,, t he l'on;tilvition, to comp! obedience to the lows, to vindicate the honor of the flag, and to estaidish sniloyoloblc il . the American people: Yen, nru—agree wadi you thud tha patriot soldiers engaged in the late war front the North, is orals for the rei torotioo of the I:111011, nailer the plettge of the eu-ealled part - of the iti Congress. that the wax was not %aged iii a spirit of roenge, nor for the piirvose.,l subjugation, Lot for the enforcement 4,1 the authority of the l'unntitution ;i:141 tio‘erionent of the United State-. and that when these objects acre neeni,d. the niir should cease This us.; the pledge, and on that the you enlisted, soldier 4.1 the Union, and left the condor!, in Inane, stillering untold intrdnloi. cull pmatiore, 111.1 the Union rause triiiiiiplied.ihe - rehellion ..t the Southern State.; V1:It, put 1101 VII. the C. , llit'ilerlll4 . VON ertiment crushed oat, Lee :111.1 doliuson surren. tiered- -and a nuul ism, 1., a um% er sal peace, a ti.anlernil peace, followed pair oningtionir sf.niee That peace was profolittil iron; the l'otionste to the )(to Grande. Widi the surrender of (lie great Confederate Captains, there itn, not to he loinel ;in alined Man on the continent, of the Marty thousands in hostile tirrily a fortnight hefore, ttho defied the anthoritv of the Union Thin in I:(l.(rintr), Pita). On the 22d du) ()I' A prth the war teased to be staged, and the cootie for tthich ou hnd liattled trllq appitretitly i.eenred \ - 1.11 (41.1111' 0, the fat ed ( fli es sou h•til let! behind The.ee were there to greet )(iti and to prei.n you to their heart. itgitin, mid to prat ioti4renf inure 10 11.11Ve. theft/. Four years is Along time; yet Win ter; with its hoary head and frosty trend, has cunt(' mid gone lour times siurr tieneral Lee surrendered Lis trusty "cord at Appomattox - that sword he had borne through the grand est tsar of modern times. Four suet. mere have blooNt - eil upon the heads of the little ones at home. and %still's step is not so light tu•day as when she flew to nwet you at the gate, setily from oar's slid havoc you, four dears ago! soldier!—now eititenl—whern that irnion for which yon hartleti arid hrihed rtecl, drath and eternity?— Where id thy happy Union which you thought n s herured qt Appoluattox? Whew, blame is this, soldier? Have the wen of tha,,,sutith continued to war upon your country's flag? • la there an armed "rebel" to he found any where in the eountiy? On the contrary, have not the people sought to obtain both Union and Pence? Base they not be sought our and their rulers to let them take their .p?sitions in the Union upon the terms of surrender, and under the exnalons only of that Conkittitiot , which their fa theta and Tours 10z. I It t: , r mad'. for all the people? Oh. thin!: of drir, nhiirn , i the - • - - 1 4, 4TATE WNDFEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 19, 1869. North! Shut not your teyes to the truth. These Southern' , "rebels,", so, termed derisively brdemagogues, are your countrymen and your kindred. They are white men, and white women, and white children—scions of the race which has done all that has been done for mankind and its progress. Like yourselves, they 'are not immaculate 4 bUt liable to err. They long since gave up their notions of independence, and are praying to be again admitted to Rill fellowship with their brethren and countrymen North. Will you, soldier of the Union, permit demagogues to stand in the breech and forbid the baus that should, ere Odd, have.bOund them, oi the fraternal bond or ft - restored and happy Union? Think over th is. "Bottled." -- During the omits-ton of roam-Ling the eleetoral vote in the joint session of rosy rri9lnst week, there was a scene of conmderable confusion, ocele,ioned Lt• the introduction of it resoltion, by Itrrt.t n, ettlMlring W 4 DE bir a let made in relation to the acceptance of the vote of Otorgia, which the lat ; ter had (knitted tut proper from the last that it did not affect the result ! It took three clays for 4.!onrre , - hottle the iesolatinn kit finally it nits sullied in, and it. !Intimr midi it. litr2ea was terrible defeated ut an, Home of his friend.. At 'inst lie ru "and threatened, and bullied—at lied he begged, and apologised. and lit./led. 'rhe joint resolution, by a vote of three to one, required that P.. t t Eli Shou.l.l crawl back into his tientitus bottle, and now he to just where he was al Fort Fisher, "lion ark the rnight.2, Alexander H. Stephens and U. S Grant The ralial#l4. torrtipoticiritt or th, I.acora , l'elegraph. litth I.et.!! 1.. Mee Mr. STFI'IIVsO4, itria report. 'What] that' statesman Ges. 14worr. Here is Llit report . I naked Mr Stephens what hr tholight la. the sourer of (tenoral Grant int Pre/talent, and while he says hot little upon public) titan ter.. his reply wan as follow. "All the Tenn try walls In good got ernmentt For (/enortJ (tram gersonally I entertain the Inghert tan teem. 'Phan the Ilrht tune I met I.hn at Olty Point, In !have regarded, and st 111 re mad him as ono of the most rotnarkablerncn I ever met lituivensesees .nll5 of the belt urn, of olument4 of character of 1/01 - 11111,1 any man living Ido not hello% ti he tvlll 10, cavity intenerol, mtielt i.e l• contrtilled by any pot to Ile a iii tat fromg,lie dletate• of 100 own pad •m, at, and allot he littlitt‘tt to he the lam of Itlr duty. I regard ilea fl 4 a man of Treat cenene•ltv and magnanimity, nettle r ralll.ll nor artilatitam and I lotlelit• itemittaid all the %ord, anleut when he mild Let 111 ha,. Pe , ,t oral hove I. I then any a. /ale, men can hale all thing, H. he 'night deAl l e Tho future tit the ou ale. therefore, 1.4 entelera .1 la peal uee ar taintv All thn patriot at the South .an do Is to I.ll,ent- ..I..retro It 11/111, hate rwl, Jr lane Itt+n„t 0, ht. Imr Inllt .101 lied. that Aliirm II Srr our (if tli- ahl d. ti itr-t and 1/1•A Itlllllllg' Ih.. In in_ 9 1 . th( Sutittk. "Wht , that ha. nad, iham ivnt retnetaher the groat spevt•h hut cre.l hint i , t.pesqlon ”I 1;oorgia” in , tlntlt trap' %lint hat 1.1/1111. r,••1 hill! oitli Cite !word. it, lwarlsei. to 1011111 Ult• 1 4ta.tr,phe" 110 v, ;t I v oplwt. ' fr.,,, 1t1.,• A tllla statesmen 11.1.1 ht. lIL dttt end if. 4.1.11,:it e r. lit nill , rd I.\ hi-. 111 11.N.11. 01 11 .11 r I VII t•t.1111r4 1 1, :111.1 It went ii, ,• I itignig lo the voml lul oi 4qatc. till re,,,ltlti,t 11::d erigitted II 111 itil• par:tf,le 111.111' A eimplo 1.1 Itatiii, .1 6pii , y 1,1 Illinoia, I,ave a • "Wel. it,. In ih, faith Ly titoir %%Pith They hasp tiskt , il 01,i1,1 ,• 11 1 II M 04111114 to their liapp•ort We proplo—led chi. /Late of .oelety at, Elgin a ear ago. NVe had itidis patithle pr.oaof tl deeeney had a higed is way Crum ICI in, in the shape ocl abate letters re,;ci%ed ht its from lead ing there al the When nom get so low a l to rerort 't/) 1 the anal anotly mott l e Jotters to eon ey their abuse nunl ruling to 11.11. uppi , !lent. tt iM to he .I . KrleVitA that. their (laughter. hoe talccti lesaohs ill gtanf~~ moral ideas lu titu. extol/ to (inalif!r thew ita wivr v tbr back Africans At • outing to u writor In tint t'llieugo ratara, otrong.tokudod Inn is to of Idostott, u MP, 11.1, I." ltlll , ot I. rod. that d. It n " VlL.lll ,' Old not k. this .1111.4 . 011 , 41 I /10110.1.111 the letiai, not that utliett rt mut 11.115 ta,l• in. N1C0.106 w Woninn I Hits Says: `litnt cannot destroy yoys polarity. our natIVO Itoutrullty and essoltlTrelentlailry o about tlyatroylott ) on rnolf." on.". T4rc aboi i vt l jlllll,lo. l lCli 1.1 the with. lts , mitk,6; lltlr wookuten rights 11111%1 . metstt We v..Hthi emitioti thou to ht rt 11, I t.ut It,r“.• it . fltm ..21191.krit. "Wheri the Wiekpd Rule, the People Mourn." • How true the proverb I the ride of wicked men Lae been the bane of the world since jtvern• ment was first instituted, and it is that against which mankind ever and anon, and Ibrever will, rebel as long as bad men are elevated to governing powers. "When the wicked rule, the Nople Mourn I" That sentence is a political essay complete. It 'embodies more trntli*thanFould be conveyed by a lex icon of words 'otherwise employed; and we oder it without further com ment, for oil. feel Ihat thousands of true, reflecting inlm, who Noe lived to witness the solVeringl and' downfall of this people, nerd no more than its merest repetition to give them fend for the - ti.calli,pg T refiliniel'ences or the past, no less revolting, than the pros pect for the future is forlinding. Truly, "whet, the nicked rule, the l ieople mourn I" "Great Cry and Little Wool." following iH taken the Wil. Ilan port Pally Standard of last EMI .I'nE ttct, lAurr t'in —lt ii atuttning to no. 11./. Hp .4.11111111,114 of t loyal hinoinot Ilia /Vest Brunel But 7, fin, in relation to the te4nutnntion of ithe Into lIIMI trial in ii.ll..fontn, of Dick mann Seminary I' i.rny at the limo, that tlr Mock accptitle.l of the I . llllrgP, bat wtw held for tho coat% The argur.eyed ilulletnf, of la•t , announced that the eo't would In s h out a 0111111/Mla .11111111r0. unit licked its loy al hop. with hyena Klee to think - that a broth .lllP.r.•.l.erinindy for telling' the Ind)] N 0..., happen to know. 1 good author'- tl. tlutt the coats, tamtend 14 exeeedingll,lslo ore only nhoul SUE. 11.61,, the /ILI , . conevel ho Mn 14e114t, volunteered them rt lrry gr.ktuttooodv I,et the troth-toying Nt r I 'wpm, Idol all alter loyal llama, make the deolateos and tell the wiorill who lok.pv the gainer In the 4.4,/lte.t... Th - e - FtitttlMPlit cnrreet IH Id ah1.,11,11,•et!;.. of mutts. I. 4 tH not all that might IT Slt; , l The jttr:, pot the tri lling eu , ts itisot the defendant, .from ,4atrity. They regarded Mr. Mimi as title to 14 them, ,thile, if they had 1..1 to l ett' upcm the you Repuldia prenelivr tt II" Wahl toting for a eltantr pter. he might have had 111 go to jail in dolault, and it would hate reflected tip , "II ow .• A err.krraild hate IK•t`11 /kV( up that o r weft poo ph. Then was hot h wieJotii awl I l‘arit Ilk the tleciehat o.f th, feu e that w quitted Mr. Atia.k. ti Women as Postmasters I in. 1.111,,tt iuti %er) nenni Llr 1111.1 on 1.1 111/1 , 11. L. !hi' I I , lran , • ' I hrei the pmg-otlieen %foo.] k.I l y stonmin They ire ntrotig eniitigla, Mill huninegg-Nino enough for the WOrk They might MI tempted 111311 111011 to peep into lore rrminivrg, but lilt holt pilfer money letter..— How rn i m, ornuewltl.x • ill idlegre the vwn ull lli• , rang), n fir the poitt (Om% aria mutt' In so, lewilding, itiorimi for th. plitee ..1 . 1.1141 th 9.1111.11011. HIIOIII.I ,L 101111(•4I n u m 1.,. are b NO V. qt.,l3ilitA to h•rlurut ite tut Intt “111$ ntirir.ttt• vn of%%firpomtmistrepoice, and .•% er .dlivr.reaSl,ll.4. But wlutt as I nert.a.ur u, tier tt ruinv, nouhl lUIIUn, if the aural hi•r lt,— , istant, ‘N .II prt ! Strange that otir (;'O% erti r.1.•'11 , s•u^Jl ' l , (111 , 11,1111 t Exposure of a Jacobin Conspiracy hut, the electoral ‘..1.•-. tur l're4Hrent nml \':e.• wcre • IL jOllll. leeewuli t/1 CM, Thcle !wing .0111 P 14.11titt)R. in the returns or the l;eiwgot Elect‘olti college. 11%Iiieli tiled for 7tvi.l Rt. I tit,) object were 1..a.1 , t.. it, IMP being counted. when lhr roll..wing proceeding. , /• , ..11u%%0 1 , wit let. Itre kelf-rtpleamtory • 1= r Preen, by .llreettott Or t h e 1 ,, veldw g of n.•er, aCilho concurrent reenlittlets or the tern Pioneer, In Meilen to counting the inns The Pti Anling uffleer (speaking it ith meet, beeitrawy it manner). The Chair 'Seery alleposed to hold the Satiate and the limn.. to their non aloutga to the Joint l ia;Vittlon which they pawned, the purport of hi, If sew un do I. that votes of ntitato of Geor gia did mat alter the result of tine' elect'," they taught he counted, and if they Aid alter the re call they were hot to be colinted. This simple" nntionn and very c Writ de claration of the meaning of the eonelireent res elution, brought dwelt the bonne, end on the floor owl Ln tho g el . lerlen there was a gentian' onchurat "flan and merriment, ereompe. Mist with the a-lapping of handa stamping of. nua, and "Mein ko inanibirthitinn , el tlittvat - Ilan* mirth " " , Further rotntnent iR hot iirqc-4,tir.‘ jury boiw lit liwo, tri 17porgia. The nkl lawti helm; repealer!, tile seterul jUtigeti trinllorge All jurors, awl prucetal W tat-iuok., mitlaa.tt Ow aid or twelve wine mew. Flitch' the: State u n der enrpet-hag role and negn, rucuristrileitwi. • , •-••• \, }l%, s r. " / • • t - From Cmitral Illinois. Larrtil ?RON Jon ir P...Mrrenrtb—CRARACTRIL 0? rnieouNTßY-170 AOIIIIOOLI intAL WkAtTS? Minims, futanout, Feb. Bth, 180. Eator Democrat(' Waehmezn Dee,. Mn: ---It he noir something mo e titan two months sanerl descended the adorn elope of the Alleglientim, and was. it tied by tho iron horse under gills, through °rests and over rivers, plains and morellos, into the heart of the great Mate of Minas,. I have thought frequently of addresting my friends in the old Keykonn Mato, by youniesdulgente, through the roluronn of the "Watehman," but smite. thing has always (warred to prevent my wri ting sooner, and I now Opel Nearcely competent to write (lane!' thingn concerning the Wont, an &intern people, who have miter crossed the mountains, will desire in know. NO men onn more than Attempts deqertption nf the reentry which rtiuorounde me here. No hm•n rem convey to the mind of rreder'ntly tidequete Idea of the beauty, magni• ileenee end prodnetireneee of a reentry like eentral Illinnln The plains ere worn monoto eons level wit hoot !dreams and formula, which weary the aye with thehr T eeeteees and depress• the heart by their nelftude Some much them nor In the Went, end i wonder not that Eantem p; opt. who are no linfortiltiate no to locate up• on them, Intig for a glimpse of the imiJestle mountains which totreredmistive the homes they left behind them, sigh for the mimic of the babbling brook—the companion of their childhood—or the roar of the mountain rater net It has been my fortune, or misfortune, to cross some ouch pinkie, and though luirrled over them with the utmost speed of Richert, I have felt illy heart rink with a feeling of utter lonelinees and deenlatlon._ Hera, the prairies are full of variety and beauty, stretching out' (or runny miles lit rear,' direction, beauti fully undulating, well watered, Interspersed with farms anti format., and %triunity hottntiedrig, the distant )cerismi Inn belt of I,loodltt.throngh whir a 'dream of water flows onward to the greet renter of Untore. There is acifilatiling in the atmosphere which given the distant timber the appearance of is long, low mouth considerably elevated abort , the prairie, and I can coneeive of nothing more beautiful for tin , v itdoll to rest 'men after the sweep of Inert? mile!, over the widest/Tread plain. There is nothing of the - savage grandeur and maga'• fleence so common in central Pennsylvania, WS there ls.a.lolL dreamy beauty which is to inn far wars delightful. I have no desire to detract, from the world-renrilimod and well met , tied (ante of the F.0. , t. for it,, glorious moon. rain, ItA leaping rivulet* and its beautiful val. lie* 'There in a eared corner in the store- !Immo of memory anal a secret clued in my heart, s Welt...long - as they retain their pow er*, will fill me Pith amity delightful etpotirs whomever 1 'swoop aside the curtain which 1•11.4 11,u peal, and gam to imagination upon I the unequaled beauties which the lavish hand or tutor'' Apr.-qui around the home of int child hood )eutli end earl) unanlue , d Ind. colored lt the tint, whielLdniniway ii lege gives the punt, the further and the 14trger tam separated from them, gill den., and toore houltlfhl will they appear n rettorpeet, But it ,ls a great mistake of rattler!, people 111 general that the prairies at the %le.t ate ill flat and monoh , 11011 n, 4101 lath, Miter and le.. Mood, and that nntli re haling 11..14.4,1 rip die 11101111thnin And taught the streams 11. a rount,, And spread mu the rallies of the East Idling it full of all [hat I+ *ming to the t.) e, 1i an altogether neg lected the landln spes of the Nest, Let any who deptlre to tent the tumoter, stand With me when vegetetion his sakes! to life in the breath of spring and the tweeze b. Moiled with the , perfmne of flosrta, upon rm ensusence near urher,l now sit, cud gaze tar 111.01' Mg*. 111)611 the prospect which spreadn mat oa every hand. IA cannot be desertbed. 'rite pen of a Scott er 1 / 1 0 pencil oft. Raphael would foal to dilduetice to the neene It ono , of 111000 /tartly Tur, who hive been reared it, the hill couretY am , mo tive o ouuq, could bo transported in sleep to the »pot I hove reforenice to and auddeudy awsk.ened,,ao tale of th• Arabian Nights, If firmly believed, could produce * prension ton his mind. The asto=t of U.., Hasson In the pekoe of the flitAlph. seam, ty ...poled that with, which slut coal of the a t , te , erl eleeper .uald he flied. ills only eonetrottoll would he that he hod passed flrom sleep to world of spirits, and opened Ide e ye,. tot Ito , (trot time kt. ' 'rho soil hen• indite that, of soma of the prolrtni taint, %% eat, Is nail greatly et foord in the iliiiiitha which moneetimea occur the Aituoilier II to ontletfaid with ~stratum c•offlpAr...ti 14 out I 1 twirl lel lei atilt treasure up tho rale" of Sluing, on nourish the earth when theist son of July end August lAA : blighting re gion" leso highly favored In some parts of the trot xhlck I hove tnoted .1, r) rich soil over, lie, n tenacious clay, ulneli to Inst.wrtlntly. to Water. and in ndr7 Yiel.wll the ellutstarKSOSSl 0. Nporatvs in the hot i sy" Id the WI. while lu a eel. one, crop" ace drowned wit by the water which elution esoape * Troon }Ate drenched soil. 'Fheso extreme/. are hut), atuidrd by tho pecu liar uh,uor. , r Of alto "'About,' here, though, Ilke ii ery v otio r country In fhb, latitude, the sea "ono ere i.o 'aide, and the events of non year o ter ho flan, for Otos., of the neat. There are years nsiall usurp favorable for the farmer ilian Utlwr", Lint ouch it tiling all an entire fail ure of crops It not known. ('ors and stock gre j t o=d Ytinclpnlly r and those alto Isere riunnh "hough to {event n few hundred dol lars in inert liens a down years ago, now rod• trod sploudid fortunes. Land fa worth nt pte vent feint thirty to fifty dollars per :Acre, and of it man with t or) ~roan means would do bettiii to go fnrther westward, where there art , now liege advantages, but where the great Mantua title which Is flowing kmarin the It.a•ltiy mountains will soon overtake hun spr a t nuaku him wealthy. SOM. , wink, ago 1 'observed au arkicle in yew paper no the sublet: 6 of WoMOR" uiiira tton Istilt ehicli I rnulun fully nano?. Its . zur• puss doubtless was to.juirn: oven roans Tear+ log a certainty at home for an nnoertalatY ultrouti, to viers. those in too olden %moo ngen&A Ilia foolish lonialnationthot they cal hl go went with aothlag mu! gallop Into the pee, H,•ininn of strait!' In n day. The fact is, hero 11.4 4 , 1 , /e4114 . 110, LW: .4n. of Adam areolnis of toll. unit `Only .tarn ,, ,ruy , P 1 securing u for. 1111 14 ' ta r tars it honestly and wave - what ta eurtsol. Btu the ortiele I !tote reference In '1). ioins I.lllt,it,lit. t oo lore A, to uditeitig who Ifikpipyro 40014 in the East tereet nen tent matitOheir iot liy erntost* Mrr advise to a nialwrir had I ' ; 14 one tif the dellithirdisdnos Of Penn -1#71•464Wi "04100' woworld's r , e to make him aeons against oicknenti il,inld me; wined ioetid rimiallii where he le.; .it no light thing tit be Arbotplantiol manAuareoffio r t re 04„ aiid'ehalid he'? Aid& • and alias home ounorist Attiongsrs.. It costs weary-labor and A pep ttaelolektl those who're brclepOndeut had betitot rintir*among old as sociationsi and be buried wlik their Adhere. Bet to thee* who hays io t et ,a competence e i In the East, yet have enou - ,te ntehluie them one in a 'pop such ail, pd, on Mite can equal, I would**, that the • *we pitied more than ' teselfrenseetin for ttOriPlrirttid. and who cone with hone fin 'ns and stand reedy to de their patio lii Mil:Copal heart,' and *Mini handeto lobioniblisordalleibilt them here. Many of theei witiiir*-4i4 --sort-- rouudoid by wealth' and . --luirry herertetiedia. borously oferstemots kr plain add river an emigrant'. ago or horseback, before the shrill neigh of the I e horse had been heard • in the Miefilselppf *Valley, and teamed *ha mutual,dependeriee mid kindless's was whew the ouiolde world was far distant Prenrilisic.., frontier homes. Snell s pony& as this will torit turn coldly away fro* the honest toiler why denims to labor for hie breed, ter nab memory of their own struggle la flesh nyearthem, and they tellies aeobtance only $. Wien, and crime. Most of the settlers In this vicinity are from Kentuelty, Virginia and Western Penn- ' sylvania, sod many of your readers Will know ' how to estimabo the commtmigy.. ' The laboring, sweating, :Wilk thenamideor Pennsylvania who *ear uuttbeik Hein *bilk& Mg up colossal fortunes for. gron-amelsre and others, and have nothing Orb*, old age go upon them but their hardened handl!, and Woken health, who toil their lives away in unrequited Inter, and finally are leapt and buried at the public expertise, would find a field hero where they can reap Ms noward,fortherneelves **oh - their.roottrimeorterunf who 4 willing to work,used west for the ne cessaries of lire, or &Tondo:moo-Ma neigklifere ~ for the expense of his burial. I would like to saisomething . about the poll ties of this Orate, Orr it latmly remarkable that so Intelligent and manly a people should be so. completely enslaved to New England; but my communication is siready too 101 M aacidLitrilh reserve what I hereto say on this sorriest-feel a future letter. Na . 8 With kind regards , to "the tom," who , nee* tb labor with me like seen to bring mat •the pa per" In due time, and' to all conneetedowlthllis office, I remain Your, truly, —The following is a very priatty'gnm, which his !Annie of rho ring of. IlVitivs in it, and does honor to its author. The reference" mode to "ITagati s s scittl;• flowing waters, — will carry the back to BURNS! pietas:ea of Bina& Doon and the many streams of Memo tire land, that he ever,commetnioed kindly ix& _son,gs. -101P14: 21 . WMI4 ica stream of this locality: (Wt. Ron for the. Weecourii , THE PROPHECY. . Oita night *mei& a 'talkie akr, BY Logigeg Taws softly flowing, . Llnagini OrJAPION erh t „ I read a ramie bright sod giowlarg In raptured silence tty' the Ade -I rode along in utter glaihtwor, Nor dreamed, In all my Joyful pride. That life rould bring one hour of sadness, In pitying lo.ro thy soh, sweet eyes Turned on me, fall of.Lspder Borrow, As If to pay, '•the present dies— Boast not thyself, have, of to-morrow Awed by that mournhd, prophet look I laid my head upon thy shottliter, And felt my cheeks by blood tiatilitidtt And all my heart pulsating colder lint. clinging closer to thy side. (1s singe I've clung in time of troublot "If this be prophecy: . I cried, "I'll melt the gram amid the saibitie. "And stniald life'e ifitura bring tom•. BM sorrow, trial and tempint!on, coma, my preeMlis friend, to Ow- Far comfort nod for consolaho.- Ah. weary years have loitered 10. 0, steeete9t of bloat Huidahts daualasire Since gar'st thole that prophetic sigh. By Logna's softly-lowing waters tbeottglt Haag► all,lhy 'word« hwy., beet. Ito me the soaree of all eoneellng, The 01l upon t.ho wound■ of , fa - The %arab-flood and tic* rontru nog Loci fitrze, February 7, 'tie --,Som rrrprds th trying to racy their party ity, by dee{ amend the- - the negro 'vestige' may Le "welded: etrif"taken out of polities." Thieitodge won't-hold water.. Tiiry , iimetnetteed the agitation, aed can sto p it inkienm - er limy have a nnin Thieypight Ens well argue thitt m far tiler should'not resist tuirsi-tttiet es, la eavae when theynln•ll hute eyrried oil all. 1114 horses, he trill have "rest," the thieves having "oettled question," Paasea Dacia:4lAm, iii taking h •e , di toed] leave of the Kno'xville Whig, it paper eetabliahoi by him more Ikea thirty year. ago, and of whiaili hn hex e%ce nine() been the editorine chit Rays: "if in past life I have her violent nrt tame occasions, my apology is, that, like the Apostle Paul, on man' , occaaimnel" have fotwid witty 'biguks at lipliesus.' " Tn this quotatine front Paul, Hays an exchange, lie InigAt add another and ha?, "I have fouttit vtith . beams et Ephedus - -",r vas eh ief.." PittribUrg /bet anti Heratif Miler joitrtin)g ore warrniwyfor q+,,, CASS. Il j b Olildtrinkk, Ilia tin. li~y~rul id ridiuqu Not ~r: A 'Neti• largelnitritrate Fill , et.rt t Ii in lUQLc run% JOHN P. SI 101. W. 1411?.