The Democracy of Bedford county,, and" norc unflinching ono do not oxislt, proffdr f il m Gov. P. oii lib! tecent visit to tlte Springs, the hospitalities to ili.tr couiUy, to which" tho Gov. made the annexed manly and excellent reply. Ukdioud, Pa. August 3d, 1839. Gentlemen: Tito state of my health, , corporations. ' Mr' Editor For some time I ham been obscrving-tho progress of incorporations iii our beloved state, to the great injury of what I have been taught to believe is de mocracy. From the present aipcet of tho public journals, there is" a probability that the' nest session of our legislature, applica tion will bo made from different parts of this commonwealth, for at least twenty or -,rwl n ilknnertlinit In avoid nnrndc. will doilV to uie, what otherwise would be, tne picas- unny cw i.uijM,i.,nuiiB wmi uaiiKing pnvt ure of partalnng of a public dinner with ligos; togcther with applications for exten sions ol manors, rail road and coal compa panics, &c. (Sic. Where ibis state of things is likely to terminate, requires not a prophet ic spirit to tell. The dearly bousrht experi ence of the past, should teach us lessons of ure of nartakme my Democratic friends of Bedford county to wlncii your leueroi mis munuuu vitt-d,mo. AnioU3, however, to maintain and pre serve an unrcstfaintcd intercourse between the people and their publitrfunclionarie3, it caution lor iho future. At all events, the it niv mn arnnt. nlnasiirR durinr mv so- Dcmocatic Press should unceasingly warn. iourn at Bedford, to see and converse with 01 speak forth in language that cannot be " . f it . .: .1 :. I miallmtnrutftrwl nllrt irroil lliic uiiu iii.a LIII3 iltlJWlllli UV1I before it entails upon us nllil3 concomitant curses. The community has alieady suffer ed by this licensed swindling system to an alarming extent in many places, and if not arrested in its rapid career, and consequen ces will undoiibdly prove deplorable wheh too late to bo remedied. I presume it is such of my fellow citizens as, may find it convenient to call. For the (littering manner in which you have been pleased- to-advert to my public course be pleased to accept my thanks. 1 was but the candidate in whose election do Hiocratic principles triumphed, and it was in the. ni nmitablo lirmness anu muexioie m.t icpublicanism of tho people of Pennsylva- scarcely necessary to advert to one single nia and not to any personal merit of claims argument to prove that incorporations are of the candidate that we are indebted for the inconsistent with the principles of plain do- result. Still after the crujsado against pri- mocracy. The simple fcet that they po- vatc character to which you have referred, sess rights, powers and privileges, they it would be worse than affectation not to ad- are denied the honest yeomanry ofourcoun- that the result was personally gratilying try, wno are cquany meritorious, sum- cienuy ueini nsnrair-s my assumed position. Akin to this, is the famous or ill -famed doctrine, none but wealthy freeholders shall havo a vole at tho polls: while tho stuidy sons-of toil must stand in the river, and let the landed lords curb and relax at pleasure. Why it is that men professing the most have COMMONWEALTH d. CAMPBEf.L. This case of libel upon Governor Pou ter, wns tried m llio Huntingdon sessions just transpired, and-resiilted in an acquittal r il .1 f 1 . I .. . -I - . I oi tuc ucienuani oui niso in maKing mm pay the costs. The anti-masons affect to bo triumphant in the issue, as if tho won der of all sober men was not excited in find ing, that in theso limes of political ciTerve sence, an anti-masonic jury could bo induc ed to visit an ami masonic defendant with the heavy penalty of paying about five hun dred dollars of costs Campbell wrote a letter during the last gubernatorial canvass, in which he charged David K. Porter, with having purloined or destroyed the record of his taking the benefit of the insolvent laws a necessity of relieving himself from con finement brought upon him by his partners, and pressed by vindicative creditors, and al so charging him with being a common loaf er. The jury was composed of eleven nn-ti-inasons and one democrat. Notwithstand ing all this, and the lamentable fact that the antimasonic party have held and advocated as a part of their political creed, that it wns right and proper to carry into court and the jury box, the inquiry of political predelio tiotis, and such a jury, so impressed with the propriety to stand by political associates, found Oampbell guilty enough to impose upon him the payment of a bill of costs suf ficiently heavy to punish him severely. I heir sympathy operated upon the rate so far as to modify their sense of duty; and tli.ii frnmnil tli.tr vanlint t ena fV.-.m i . ... .1 t . . ii..tl.r rlr.irw uct.ttnc . 1 !. Mamuu wir.i itiuil.k lu Drtic 1IVJI11 nil- to me. But tlic trials oi me uemocra ic par- rr, w. 3Um.l-u position. :,., Wn, ... . r ty of Pennsylvania did not end with the akhi io mis, sine lamous or ill lamed j . . ; . ' . ov, known result of the election of the 2nd doctrine, none uut wealthy reeholders shall faC'torv evidence of llie innocence of Got Tuesday of October last. A darmg altempt V fj- t o stu, y p? JfJ was made uy some rccuica:, u....u.d. - -- - - - . ...., - M d , rossnts3 ,. ,ibel tain, by force or fraud, situaiions o. wii.cn T l:! "1 " ? iMUr!: by the defendant in Li, political zeal for an- t ie puu .e voice nas ' ! ": ' ' . " " li-in:ory. to load i favori.einstrurnent or iny, am. mu cn r u 7 " V" ' .r". J"?' ' " leader with so heaty a burden. Who in i 1 " T JZ'm . w ".flbS cinles -nntaeV an c p. ' " d " -'. " . the ftel.ch.rg. IliU tl 1.1 Li tUIIUIIUl w av w... , I . . - ... J 1 lamentable proof of what bad men will at- should lend their influence to multiply these tompt, and gratifying evidence of what monuments of aristocracy among us, is, In a land so flourishing and happy as ours in order to preserve ourselves from the con taminations of so many men, who would sacrifice all principle at the alter of self in terest, it becomes us to aiouse from our in excusable lethargy, and guard our posts in vincible sentinels. Perhaps it may be conce- FREEMEN. determined to " ask for noth ing but what is right qnd to submit to noth ing that is wrong," can accomplish. Tho Democratic republican representa tives of the people and the Democratic mem- beis of the senate descrvo immortal honor for their firmness and patriotism during those and the citizens, whom the ed agaiiibt the govcrjior by Campbell were not false a jury in favor of the defendant would have not saved him from all punish merit ; under tnese circumstances it is a conviction, and must be so rcgarged by all the world. Juporltr. dispeusiblo should certainly bo watched with great violence of care. Frnm ilm occasion brought to the scat of government, "cu nidi in some instances thoy ought to by their more than Koman tirlnness, as wen lu,ncrai uiv uiey oniy exist as ne as moderation and prudence, have earned cessary evils, and such as are deemed in for themselves never lading laurels, ami just ly entitle them to name of " TJio Commit tee of Safety." To them are the people of Pannsylvania indebted for the frustration. jf- the nefarious attempt of these traitors to "?i!irt Jiliriift nf our eountrv: an attempt which fer recklessness and corruption was ue connected with tlicso'lnstltutiorts: - The never equalled since the davB of C'ata.inc. j consequences cf such a state of tli'iti;3 need Terrifipd at the consequences to themselves not beportrayed by me. But some mav be or their own guilt they lied tho halls of le- ready to say that our (ears are needless" and gislatioa to brood in secret over some new groundless -that we where alarmed at a and less dangerous mode of tampering with spectre that our imaginations have popular rights, and much as they desired, oecome rather vivid through the heat of ilinv dan-il nnt carrv out their declared nur- zeal; But let the past and present sncnU. pose to defeat the expressed will of thf; peo- Wliere are the banks, safety fundsjij-c. thai pie. The calling of troops to the seat of have shut up shop, with cotters filled, and government to overawe the legislature and offer '20, 30,50 per cent, for there own intimidate the people signally failed. .1 hey atjomrublc trash i Let experience speak, worn called there without " and arrainst the But now the question arises, what li-.ill authority of law; and it is fortunato that no ha done to prevent theire increase in lessen excesses were committed by tho military their present number? This is an impor- upou the citizens and their representatives wni question, ami requires more trleni and or it might have beau lhaX-the instigators of wisdom than I posess, to answer properly the mischiet rnigm nave dcrii muuq io an- mm irequenuy opens the way to ,swer with their blood for'their treason. great achievements, I offer as follows. There is however a sublimity in the spec- J-'im. let it bucoiae a settled principle tacle of beholding the sovereign people ojlm- in our legislative bodies, that in all charters lVi vcit firmly and unflinchingly rebuking hereafter renewed, extended or created the the usurper? of power and tf aching them private property of ull officers and stock We fear that otir'frontier settlements "arc likely to be still further and very seriously annoyed by the indians along the borders of the western states and territories. Scarce ly a paper reaches us from that region, that does not publish the particulars of some scene of horror some sudden murder or massacre committed in the dead of night, and omens thaiUaly- present themselves, 1 iniirht at 3 fancied moment of peace and security bo allow ed to conclude that ere many years " e ":,ve nlreudy given the particulars qf shall have rolled bniu-ppn. tlirn i.liI.o r I tho slaughter of UO men between the Sioux i bv iuuiiiis ui our laxuulcs will cither directly or indirppilv and . , Ulnppeway thony, and we are now sorry to receive fur tlier indications oi trouble, trom a late mini lier ol the Arkansas i lines. I hat paper says: " Humour, with her ten thousand tongues, has been busy for the last few days in spreading reports concerninc iiostiuiifs among the Indians, threatened attack upon rort (ibson, etc. &c. By passengers who arrived here in the steamer Cherokee, yes terday morning, however, we learn that there is a strong probability of a fight be tweep the two parties of Cherokeos, on ac count of the late murder of Ridge, the cluef ol the emigrants. Koss s party lately held a council, and proposed terms of peace and unity, which the Ridge, or Brown (tho pres ent chief) party would not accept, and they where to hold a council to day, which Ross had forbidden; and it was expected he would interrupt tlieinleliberations; in which o.-tse, a resort to arms would immediately follow. It is said that several of the chief men of the Brown party have said that and all who hereafter would endeavor t do holder of incurnoratiom.to ull intents and shall not ho restored until Ross, is the like, that the pantile are the source and nUrpaien, iliall be JliiSPONSin Mi killed. It is also stated that Gen. Arbuckle depository of all power, and that their uujt rui; UEUTS of the cornoration. "as cal""J 0,1 urennen, ol van Uureu, will " must and shall be obvcd, and that secondly- Lei the public press, the orean t0 "avc- "ls company of severely five volun he who darca to prevent the leeal operation 1 of power, sound the alarm, and hrinrr ilm teers in readiness at a moments warning of the will of ihc people constitutionally subject befoie an intelligent, thinking public ". which account Cor Drenrien has sent to cxpressao ai uic uajioi uux win uu pm u ioi iw coiumn ue open to warn and advue. i'"":c iUM""ij ui armu, aminuni by -the strong and irresistable voice of pub- s Lastly. Let our representatives bo se- 'ion.dee. Another rumour is, that tlfe ladies lie opinion. leeted with gieal discretion, and let them "ve nil ueen requestedto leave lort bibson At the time of my induction into ofiice I be men, that without fear or fjior u-ill o, in order to prepare for the worst. Tho set forth the principlcs on which I intended their' faced against them; such men as can 'a9t' a,u l'le most improbable of all is, that to a t, and have tnus lar uiintuiiy enuea- not be bribed or bought with the " clinck nf inc ,r0n party or old emigrants, hare orcd to live up to them, notwithstanding the the mammon s box." threatened to break open the arsenal at un w arrantable and factious opposition which L(!t such a system of lee ialation n ih Fort Gibson, in order to furnish themselves almost ovory measure recommended for the take place, and the number will be at once w'1'1 arins ani' amn,unitiori for their protec pi'lid: good has had to encounter - in one, considerably, curtailed the inducements lor l'011 aS1,illst 'he Ross .paty; making as an and that the least Uemocrauc uranca oi uie spaculution wi 1 uoibo ouitejso llattnrin.r excuse, iiiauue united states whero bound lesilature.- Time and the deliberate action iie benefits of insolvency will no lo,r to protect them of the people, the sure correctives of all a- consist in the hard carninzs of tha toilin.r" Meanwhile, tho trouble in Florida is still ouseo in a uopuonu, m jiuiu; " sutionn" poor and that course which haii I a,v """B ' DC,"-l, surprise anu wo mav than 8c a consistent arid harmoni- iifirtinrtim lewaiicil a nl.-irmro.i i..,.i , massacre of Col. UHrney's command have ons action of all the dprlacnt8 ol ' Gpv- persigt ;n rru8tii to pay its honest debts. alreaJy ,ice communicated. to our reuders, CI I .. .1 ... I ii... ri . t I nment, ana wk hohuiuk while the tremb ntr son of want n dra(Td ,c """" ll,iu apiain Jione naa ougVu to under unitwl Demorratie councils. from lls S01.ial hut t0 tho 00II a arrived at CharleSton.from Fort Mellon, via ' That Divino Providence has these bless- prison for the vory bread ho eats will be "'"k reek, having on board Lieut Hanson ing$ in store' for tia I fervently believe and la6, t0 t)ie ow(j, , ftJ ,he ,'v ccrs of of tho U. S. .Army, with several U. S. who iliat our vast trial may bo the cause of in- ,:. ,nu nn ,i jii,, ,..; .. ,. had in charge 10 Indians, consisting of men c.reased'wiitchfulneas in prewrying inviolate tiie sacred riulits to which we were born is tho bincere prsyer f Your fellow citizen, DAVID R. PORTER. To Mr. Nicholas Lyons, and others Com mittao on hshatf of the Democratic citi zens of Bedford. A briaf'i of promuHi case is about to be enmmejiped in Boston by a young and brau tiiJl widow a riiiwt her lovtv, wim, having wnnoii a ! v "ii5r atlBOlHius uniwr tie aj'cuuiiy uiiiii; li c ucruiu. when demooraoy shall be perched upon the pipauie oi an our institutions, and all our acis bear tho motto of "Equal Rights." Centre Democrat, Counterfeit Arrested. John II. Beach- oil, formerly a vernier of lottery tickets in tli is place, has hePii arrested in tho city of I'liiiaueipnta, tor.enueavorjng to pass a large amount oi countorieu bins upon a person Rjmeu josqpn wiiue.residing in theArcade. women and children, captured at Fort Mel ton on tuo 7tn instant, i ho Indian, as it appears, had come in to receive tho nations ...i i. i....! i .i ...... which ii nau neon tno practice to distribute among them, when Lt. II. beintr in posses sion of infirmation, (received by express the day previous,; respecting the massacre of tol. Harney s detachment, nromnlv deter mined to make them prisoners. In accom- pusning mis, noweyer, u became necessary to snooi two oi the Indians, who mado an attempt to escape. The Charleston pro ceeded to Castle Pickney.wlfere tlm Indians idea th ,i. wailieireeB to the posMiions in He was accordingly taken before tho mayor ""I,410"0"6" he imprisoned until orders which s'ii rrs.deJ: deserted her on finding. thai ho was only a domestic in the family Frash h-sef sidls in the market of Rio Janojro at oveu cems for twenty live jomid 1 Pity the market is jo far off, of the ritv and after hearimr was cnmmlitnd oan UB received, as to their final destination. to prison for want ol sufhoient ball to take lu trial at the next court of Criminal Ses- The N. E, Jioundahi Rritiah Com ion. The rj,unoi.a notes that wero fou,id missioners passed through Uantrnr rnMinlv. in his pusession aoiounleJ to !552,O0O. wit'i surveymgand astronomical lintrumoiits jawing uenmrai, tor the boundary lme. DREADFUL SELF-MURDER. ' The Madisonian. Wisconsin Inquirer of the 10th inst.,saya: " The American Ho tel in this place was on Sunday afternoon last, the scene of a horrid occurrence of this kind. At a bout 4 o'clock, tho atten tion nf Mr. Fake, the keeper of the Amer ican Hotel, was attracted by a gurgling noise; and in casting his eye, observed standing in the door of a room a short distance from him, a man literally covered with blood, pointing to his' throat, and beckoning hi hi to approach. Startled and shocked, Mr. Fake advanced towards and followed him into tho room, where he beheld a scene hor rid and sickening in the extreme. Tho floor and bed covered with blood; an open razor, the implimcnt of dcath,lyingon a chair, and the self-murderer who had sunk upon his knees, struggling for breath, with his throat cut the trcacher completely severed ! bur gical assistance was immediately called, but nothing could be done for him, as he deter minedly and frantically resisted every at tempt mado to dress or even touch the wound. " His only desire was to see his wife, who was in the family; and having obtained a slip of paper, wrote With a pencil " I want to see my wife. It's all 1 ask. N. T. D." It was deemed proper, however, not to grant his request, and he, after a half an hour of intense suffering expired. His name wa Nathaniel T. Duncombe. " As will be seen by the following letters which we are permitted to publish, one of which was addressed to hia wife an hour or two before, and the other found on his body after his death, the cause of his suicide wan an unfortunate difficulty between himself -and his wife, which it appears he could not suc ceed in reconciling. This difficulty arose from brutal treatment at his hands; and which compelled her six or eight months ago, to leave the family of Mr. Fake. The husband who resided at Jefferson, came, to this place two or three days days before his death for the purpose of reconciliation. " Ilavinjr failed in this, he came to the de termination of destroying himself; and wai led until his wile and Mr. rake s family had gone to church, and then crawled in a window into her apartment, wheie after cut ting his arm?, which were found to be deep ly gashed in several place, he opened his wile's tiunk, look out her clothing, and be smeared each separate article with blood. wrote the initials of his name in glaring capitals, with blood upon tho wall, and then cut his throat I " Duncombe formerly resided in the city of New York, wheje he now has a brother, and was a baker by trade. ' I find it impossble to brinu about a re conciliation with my wife, and .1 feel that H is impossible for me to survive. It could hare been effected, and we should have been happy, if it were not for a few who have taken a mistaken view of my ac lions. I forgive them. Let them remem ber ' to err is human, to forgive divine.' have striven hard in this new country to ob tain a home for my family. My affeclions were wholly placed on my wife, notwith standing some things that have occurred to mar the marriage. I freely forgive her, and now I am out of persecution. I hope ohe will forgive what has gone amiss on my side, as she would not do it when I was still liv ing. I used overy persuasion that I was ca pahle of, but by the interference of a few folks who wished I have failed; on them rests a heavy respon sibility. It is now Sunday, the 30th ol June. " Alter writing the above, l havo come to the determination to try once more; and if fail, and she remain inflexible to my re quest, as I find it is hard to part with her. as well as with my life, my doom is sealed and 1 have io leave mis world witn all tls allurements, to find that rest which death, the poor man s friend has for me. . I . JUuNcoMr.r.. TO PREPARE SEED WHEAT. It is of vast importance, brother farmers that your seed wheat be Well prepared be fore sowing, if you would avoid smut. To this end first of all procure the largest ripest and dryest seed "you can find. Now take, say half a bushel of it at a time, turn it into tub rut clean water enough to cover it. In with both hands wash it like a faithful washerman. If you have a rough stick io stir it violently, so much the better. Drain ! tho water off, and put in more clean water. w ash it again, and continue the operation, till all the chaff and dust arc turned off and llio water appears as clean as when you turn it in. Thus go through with all tho half bushels you have to sow. So far, so good. Now make a picket as salt as you would for fresh pork in summer, add after putting all tho wheat into due vcsel, if you have one largo enough for it, turn'in brine till it covors the wheat. Thpre let it lie two or three days. Just before your ready to sow' drain off the water, and add slacked lime enough to cover all the grain and sep erate them from each other. It can then bo scattered" from the hand conveniently, in tho act of sowing. If you do not do this orsomo thing else in equal faithfulness, reflect not upon Providence, nor eonplain of your land next fall, if you then harvest smutty wheat. Maine Cultivator, 'flffi-CAPE-MAf ALBINOS. The last number of tile Aiiioml-'..,, t... nal of Medical sciences an intetesiinir ani. cle descriptive of soma .Albino fliiT.U.. whose parents reniilp, in Cape May niuntv' N. J. " The father and mother sue both of African race and possets -ull tliu pecu liarities of tho African in their features and complexion. Thoj have always maintain ed a character for indtistiy, integrity, ami virtue, far above the majority of ihc nc. groes in tho neighborhood. The mother has given birth to six children- Her two first wero fair malu representatives) of Af rica, then followed two female Albinos.then by way of punctuation, a blark female, and on the first of June last, commenced anoth er lino with another Albino male. llpr co lored children have all died, and her pre sent family consists of three children, pos- sessing a skin of the moKt delicate white cev loi. These Albino children have all tin Icatures ol a regular built negro child, lht foot and broad, leg innerled in llio centre of the same, with a natural curve of the tibia. km unusally delicate and fair, eves nf light blue, cornea surrounded by a delicate" ring of pink or peach blossom, the pupil en circled with the dame colored ritic. eivinp t the eye a peculiar appearancehair limn- and curly, resembling combed worsted in color, or a white spaniel eye brows and eye lashes the same.a perfect lusus natural.'' Recently, while at Cape May; we visit ed tho Albinos noticed above, and found them exactly as described by the writer in the journal of Medical Sciences. They re side about five miles from Cape Island, and are generally visueti ny uie sojourncta at that place, who usally leave's trifle with tho mother' 1 he father who, as well as the mother, is quite black, resides on the Island during the bathing season, and fills tho situ- ition of waiter at one of the hotels. He appears to be an industrious and well bo- naved man. STRANG'E'OCOURRENCE. The Jackson (La,) Republican rolatea tho following circumstance, the account of which he received by letter from a lady, for whose credibility ho is ready to vouch. borne time since, the sheriff of a county in the southern part of Mississippi had re ceived, in his official characters large sum of money say fifteen or twenty thousand dollars. Under pretext ofa call from homo for a day or two, he placed the money in tho keeping of his wife, whom ho charged to take good care of it- Late in the evening of the day on which he left home, a stranger of genteel appear ance called at the house, and asked perinii sion to remain over night. Dislikin'' to en tertain a atrainger during her husband1! absence, the wife of the sheriff denied the request, and the stranger rode on, Directly after his departure, however, the lady cams to the conclusion that she had done wroug in refusing to take him in, sent a servant to call him. The gentleman returned, and soon retired to rest. Late in the night, three men disguised as negroes came to the house, called up tha lady, and demanded the money left in her charge. Believing that there was no help for it, she at length, told them that the mo ney wns in another room, and that sha wonld gel it for them. It so happened that the money had been deposited in the room occupied by the stranger; and on her going for it she found him up and loading his pis tols. He had been awakened br tho noise, and had overhcaad most of the conversation between his hostess and the robbers Telling the lady to be of good heart, lie gave her a loaded pistol, and instructed her to go nut and present the money to one of tho robbers, and shoot llio fellow whilst in the act of doing so on her doing which, lhe(the stranger)would do for the other two. With a coolness and courage that it is difficult to conceive ofin a womon, she did as directed, and the robber who received the money fell dead at her feet. Another instant, and the strainger's bullet had floor ed a second robber. The third attempted to escape, but was ovcrtking at the gate by the strainger, fell under the trust of his soon as practicable the neighbors were arlarrned, and washing the paint from the faces of the dead robbers, tho one killed by tlie lady proved to be her own husband, and the other two a couple of near neigh bors i Case 6f Poisoning from Haling Eels, Two families in Abmgton, (Va.) wero poi soned lately by eating eels caught in a ftesh water stream. They are rcpoverjng by medical ssiisUnce, THE LOTTERY TICKET. Mr. Tailor, the celebrated sailor preach er of Boston once related the following anecdoto- A poor women who had onee seen bolter days, was finally compelled, by intemperance of her husband, to resort to the wash tub to earn a' scanty subsistence! for herself and children At length howov-. er heart.brokon and destitute, she detcriniml to purchase a lottery ticket, with tho hope that if she should be enccesfnl, her husband might once enter into business and become a steady man. To of 10,000! Frantiq, she ran to her husband and tlunwing her arm round his neck, said, 'Oh "rnv husband now we shall ho happy; now we shall livo as wo once lived, 1 have drawn a prizo in the lottery1." Don't bo to surd of that, women,"aid the wretch, looking her in llio face with the utmost composnre, ' Dont be too sure of that; for I found the ticket in your drawer, and gave it to Mr , for a- glass of rum." The transition from sudden joy to suJden grief was so great that, no sooner had he concluded than the unhappy women dropped at his feet a lifeless corpse 1 Alas-' these stories, touching as they are, ate nev ertheless elcrn realities,