gj."j?i3'iZ3."lkU-i I have sworn upon the Allor of Ood, eternal boittHty to every form of Tyrauuy over the Mind of Man." Thoraw JeflWaon II. WEBB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Volume IX. liLooisHUur;, Columbia colxtv, pa. Saturday, febkuauy 28, i84g7 uiJE giai;JMi-.ia:ri!!ZZa . . 77 CO. t7.V7.tf DKMOCJiATmUbt least a right to know who wag in my published even Saturday morning, at TWO DO LLdliS per annum payable ... , , ... .. . , half urarlu in advance, or Tit o Dollar t tijty Lentil, if not paid wit tin the year 'Exactly' nodded the Captain, 'well!' tSo took the light, went softly to the A'o subscription will be taken for a shorter bed, and with a trembling hand drew aside ! m i man vix monuis; nor an; disron- the curtain. Heavens! what a sight! imunnce permiftea,untu all arrearages are discharged. Jil) VKll TJSJMEXS not exceeding a square will be conspicuously inserted at une iouarjor the Jirst three insertions and Twentu-five cents for everv subse qurnl nser'tion. J liberal discoun ma le to those who advi rtise by the year LETTERS addressed on busines,wusi be post paid. OFFICE OF THE DE.MOCR.YT, ings on the floor. Ofcounel thought illy-given stride that would have oriMnrH Mr. Paul's Chukch, Main-st sirange, and wag about to retire but then "ached hilt way to Oregon straddled TFklS ! 1 thought as it was my room. I had it pyremidi pulfe'i out the cheek.., sort . i iei on nim,eaBi, auu winu enuugu tor If -. 1 .- L II I lorty iteamuosis, is many oatioons, anu an extensive windmill' l'he matter is we have really nothing to be proud of, hut truth, honesty, and juince,and these articles are so very scarce that not on m a ihouiant! cn adjust hie cravat, jerk Ins coat collar, and pull down his veil wiih a noble consciousness of having m his possession. mm r a . a :wy menus ai say trie text w struggle. We struggle with circuon.an ces snuggle to jet married; indjthen too li equently !J likn a couple af wrest lers hem to gel each other ('.own st rug gle with the devil through life and, at last, have a desperate struggle witl Death. rool'.bh beiug: We tak Pirne by the coat tail, pull buck will the miithi of a maggot, and imagine w. can hold him in his impetuous career We mrn Pleasure to the skin 'ake her cloak, fiock, honnet, busile and all rob h'r of every chum in. I thsn say there is no inch thing as pleasure lithe vvorlu! We extinguished the torch hat hop holds in her hanu, 8nd lollow lightning bugf into a mod pul- t! By superlative folly, you fright. en IIa;.piness from your fire sides, am,' then say that she has 'left your bed and boaid witnout cause cr provocation! I hus nun makes hill to tiro himsell with in climbing produce darkness to grunble abiu'' creates cornus to swear at md pu's difficuliies in hi) path in order thai he imy struggle with theni! We peiish, and a monument per chance, more enduring than hum in flesh mark the spot where he reta; but, thai loo, IhIIs like all llimi'") earthly an'l ihen we ate f.n gotten t Wheiher slay er or alain, lord or lo.ifer, tlu-re wa In .' nd the clnldi en nf fu ure goncratiou will pilch pnnie,nr shoot marbles upoi nur graves, us iinonsc lously as church mice make their ncsis unli iht leave ol pra) ar book and bibles The earil ivill siill urow green hIiovc u, anil nu us wonted variety of flower, weed", dm) oait stoiiU: the iky will look down n pronely as ever, and iU world will wag on as usual. So goes mm vain, conceited, pomplli Mm a rriern toy mil plaything of Timt in'o the im lathomed Ut-pihs of Eternii) ! Milliliter 48, 1L aii ngeic J 'SOMEBODY IT MY BED.' CV II. J, J 'NES. Some famoiiB writer, whoso name has slipped my memoty, once asserted that he never opened a book nr newspaper bu what he learned Rome iliioj;. As nn offset to t!iis, I cm s.tfely assert thai I never listen' eil to the 'bur-room yams' of nny compa ny, however unim .lieetnal an appearance i' wore, wiihout g:iiuiii i new idea, and oc casionally one worth r.irculntion. A week or two ago, during my piricrina ions through Nuithern Pennsylvania, fpreading knowltdge among the denizeni thereof, ( sell buok!) I 'Just dropt in' a a comfortable inn, where 1 concluded to re- innin for a day nr two. After a good sub stantial supper, I lit a 'York Couniy Prin cipe,' (ibe like which sell in these legion? M the rate of four for penny ) and seated myself around the barroom stove. There was the brawny butcher, the effeminate Irtilnr. a Yankee fiddler, two horse dealers, a Kpeeulator, a blackleg, the village Escnl apuis.and 'the Captain' who in consequence of being able to live on his means, was n peisou of no small impoitancc, and there fire allowed to sit before the fire-stove wiili a poker to stir the fire a mark of respec grained only to pusonsof standing. Yarn afier yarn had been fpun nd tht hour fur retiring hvl arrived the landlon' was dosing behind his bar, the spirit ol the conversation was begiuing to fla'g.whei. the doctor whispered to me that it I woulc pay atUTition, he would 'top off with a good one. I believe, Captain,' 6aid the Doctor, thai 1 nover told you about my adveuture with woman at my boardniu house, when 1 was-aii'-ndiiig the h-ftiirpf?' 'No, lei' have it,' replied the individual addressed, who wa a fliort, flippy, f.ii in in of alioji liny, wr.h a highly nervuii ii'iiippt a.nent, and a verv red fare. At ih lime I atterided ilie Sieinres, 1 h arde(! at a li nise in wliii-h there were nn ! m.iUe, Imi the landiaiiy and an old colored lli rj ihe diirior made a nhg'il pise; &, (tie ('a.il iin hy wy of requiring him to gn on, snd'W rii '1 of:en felt 1'ie wvm f-unle sicielv 10 s ifien the severe Uh.irn nl deep hindy mid dispel llie KXM'I lo ttlilcti 1 . n,' . jeel ' ' Well,' said llie Capuin. 'IJiil as I feaied that formtng nrquin. tances anions the ladies might interfere wit1: my undies, I avoided them all ' 'Well. One evening after lintenirig lo a long lee ure on Physical Anatomy, and after dis eeeiintf abrge negro, faiigued in body and mind, I went to my lodnings ' Well,' said the Captain. 'I went into the hill, took a lurge lamp. and weiit directly lo my room it being then about one o'clock- ' 'Veil!' voting girl I should my an angel, of about 18, was there asleep Well.'' laid the Captain, oivinsr his ehaii a In trh. 'As I gxzed upon her, I thought that 1 had never witnessed anything mors beanti lal. From underneath a little night-cap rivalling the snow in whiteness, being a slr&y ringlet over a neck and shoulder of nlabaster ' Well!' said the excited Captain, giving his chair another hitch, ' 'Never did I look npnn a bust moie per fectly formed ' I took hold of the cover lid.' -J: Well! said the captain, throwing his right leg over his left. And softly pulled it down ' 'Well!' said the Capiaim bcttaying the utmost excitement. To her waist' 'Well!' said the Captain, dropping paper, and renewing the poiiior. ol legs. She had on a nijht dress, buttoned before, but softly I opened the two first notions ' 'Well!' said the Captain, wrought lo the highest pitch of excitement. 'And then ye Gods! what a sight to gaze upon a Ilebe pshaw! words fail! Just ihen 'JfFJ.lJ !?' said the Csptatn hitching his chair right and left, and squiuing his tobacco juice against the stove that it fairly fizzed again. '1 thought that I was taking n mean ad- 'anlage of her. so 1 covered her up seized my coaf and boots and went and slept in mother room .' 'It's a lie!' shouted the excited Captain jumping op and kicking over the chair. It's a lie! I'll bet you fifty dollars that you or into the bedJ'IIarrisburg, Pa. De cember, 7i. the his up A SHORT PATENT SERMON. nr now, jr. You may find my text tornewhere in these words: Slayer or slain, il matters not. We struggle perinh are fnrnoif The earth grows great above tho giii! And the calm heaven looks mi rnly on. My hearer". I don't see what wn hsvt to lir -i i cr feel pionud of. We nre no'h- i.g hut detached masses iifcummo.iclay, )OHirs mi; p'Mvei nl luco inlion, and mbtied ivnh thought and filing. iva i'ncoes ol humaniiy lolli ig down de's hill; with increasing velocity, into he daik vale of death! Coming gener .lions approaching in mighty Ihiongs, villi low, irrf.;iui thunder and a per ''eel lush, like fl.rU of sheep or herds it bufliloe. ue cMnilmr and tumliog i i y i''i" " er i he f. arlul precipice. I) ,u we n, hoys with all our great' hi., and hoaMed honors! and Ihe poas. nt ploiiti'iorm, m he guides his sbare n tiler tim- amonjj' our ashes, will not iitise lo consider wheiher the 'heap hat wen a king' will grow any belter potvoes than Ihe mortal rtfue of a poor peony less foul. Then my fneod, of what have we j iiel so almigh'y proud? Of a fine.nob'f ppearance? as wtll might I horse or i jickas. Of elegant apparel? so mav a leopard or a pearock. Of riches? ihey are ours hut for a day: old Ocean haih them forever, and yet behave jtisi a? he would without them. Of reason, itiltliect, and understanding? they an the gifis of God, and we ought to feel Tho Bribery Case. eAfg,'t County Bank Corruption Invet ligation . FKBnuABY 16, 1816. The Committee of'fn-estigation met an organized in the Easi Committee room the Capitol. Piesent .Tessrs. Knox, G loway, Owin, Trego, and Nicholson. On motion of Mi. Trego, the Committee adjourned to the supreme Court room.wbere ernor vrsnted something more than her word for it and giving her the amal comfort of word of lympaty and kind- nej, eant her awiy lo devim ways and means to provu the innocenae ol her im prisoned brother: She returned to N?w York, and find- ling a place, agun resumed her domes tie service, and indefatigably labored, (8 time and opportunity allowed wha ws now ike great end of her life. And! whit will not preservance nd love ac- chieve? Hopeless as the attempt migh " w again organized. ippear ihe found the men who compo.- Mr. Speaker Patterson was called upon -d tne jury mat convicted ner brother, and presented a package of money, lealed mo oomoeo. me rnmes oi every one on Henry Buehler. iworn-Saw ihe nacK l A nrt t f m haIii mrt a.ll im.i t s .1 k I ' m fc. W tnis morninff in Mr. 1V)!1oi roorn. liniT irftlim ariAki in hid a 4 a anI Ij- I ",La n. , A I Mr. McUook then rose and inquired mf the intrru i i inn or f t pruiirA rlrm .l 1 ncv in his behalf Wuh this netition ,he committee were then going to invest! he devoted sister hurried to Albany ; U16 "i" caso, and answered in the nfT.rrti mil full of hope, she presented it to the hive. m Mr M'C. ihen asked if ihe invesuga iJovernor. he was move ) hy the in. lion was to be ex partt Mr, Knox lepl ensily of her purpose, and the arden- J that the committee were anxious ihai jus ttce should be done to all parlies, Mr M'C. then asked that the committee wou! desist for a abort time until his counsel ur rived, which was granted. Mf. M'O. also proposed to give an affidavit of the who! transaction but receiving no intimation from I placed the light upon the table, and ashamed of our-clve that we make ni commenced iindrefsing. Ifiad hardly got. belter use of them. Of superiority o- niy coat off when my attention was allraci-:ver 11,1 ollcr let otn? the lion ncKeu ine unicorn in a imr Dih', ann then went about hir budinea.i . thoiich nolhinir r,f ih Linfl Ka-I lnn... Ve;i." said the retain, who began to' d one of u. ,,rom Ki,rK ed to a frork, and quantity of petticoats ly ing ni; a chair near the bed. ' el.ow signs tliat he was gelling deeply in terested. 'And a air of beautiful shoes and stock. Trim thn Mother's Magazine. STORY OF A SISTER'S LOVE. A few days ago I was at ilia Sate Prison at Sing Sing wheie I heard tin facN I am about lo relate. '1 hey fur nish as louchinn an instance of devotion s I have lately met and they show us that in ihe humblest walks, even in the i1 nmepbere , vice) and ciirnr, then m-y flourish come of the purest passion, thai ouijht to win our chanties aud make is respect the poor, A young man in Nova Scotia came to the city of AVw Yoik and Itll amonii heives. IJe became the companion ol criminals himself. Cf Mainly he was ar rested on a charge of crime, was tiied, convicted, and sent to prison at Sing aing. His sister in Nora Scotia hearJ of tin fate of her brother, and resolved to se cure his deliverence from prison. She was only a servant girl and her scanty purse waj barely sufljcient to defray her expenses through the long jnu. nej to the city. When she reached New York, she learned the only way to ge her brother out of prison was hy par Ion from the Governor of the State, ami lie was at AHny. Sne had no mean o employ counsel to aid her in makin: he application, nor even the little tha vas necessrry to pay her own way It ihe fett of ihe Governor. Sue went It aervicein Ihe city and wotked faithful- y till ahe had earned money enough ti defray her expenses to Albany, and wa oon there, a stranger, a young unpio tected woman, with no oiher recom mendation than that of having a broth ;r in the State Prion. She inquired he way to the house of tho Governor. b;ained an audience, and then with al ihe eloquunce of love so bent up in her own bosom, siie mnde knwn her reques.. The Governor said he must have somt reason for granting the pardon or li oou'd no! in'erfere. ' ;l my brother is an innocent man,' strength of her affection. Zrjt he stil1 lesitated. 'Why,' said he you must parJon my btother. I shall never leave you until you do, I shall stay j 1 1 t hre an pray forever, and if you wish me u go away you must pardon him, and will bless you, and God will bless yoi: oommittee did not present il. Mr, M'COR ha long it day you live. lief prayer- VII'JK apnearin' as counsel for t!ie accused anu tears so W prevailed as to extort a U, proceedings were rene wed. primne (im. we woum unite imnittiuii .. ., r4-lim(1.i W u ttT 1 1 i tI A lnf1 trift naan H , A tf lltetr iiiak.J "i'iiugi mm tut. .h.ti,j iu ll UH-V u c H i f 1 If O 1 P ' 1 1 I r , a i I . uuu' m. iu vwii a iuiic wttHH U i) gpc i, ,M ; n i. a .smi i..n..i i ,.n e i i. Ion by a cerliao day which he nam-d, """ ",a ,u,i," ,c'" B"u ,uu,,u ",!" hrotlt-h the matl, lo the prison, al Sin, i""nng unuer gteai excuemen; ne opened Hue ' drawer in his bureau, in which lay a Urge Once more the noble hearted girl re bile of notes, and asked me lo count tha terns to work, and wait for the idow I nooey ;I proceeded to count it at his lequ- wccltlowear away. I5ut Ihey Hv ind while counlinu it, he laid he had btei. las.et vynen sno riougn. mat tna nm. iniulled by offi!rof for lhe o( s. V V m V, i Ihm liliurli drain nass I In. I 1 , , , Jf , , . f influencing nn acuon as member of the was lo be the reward of her toil and suf-L, . . fering. Committee on Danksj counted the monev On Ihe very day which the Gomnm iml maJe 11 400; he desired me lo eeal it had named; the constant sister make "Pi HnJ 1 d'J J endorsed it, this is the ic-r appeal aiice al Ihe door of Ihe priioi package as sealed by me; the seal has not il Sing Sing and informs the keeper )e0n broken; there are two qiaripr PngPt hat Ntie nan come lor ner oroiher wii i,i,iiB , ; in h,t, . inJ in that day was Ij tie pardoned by tlx Governor. Bhe was tohi that no par Ion had been received. Her heai link within her, Was she after all ! 'ifi disappointed? 'Hut Ihe Governoi "aid he would send il by the post, an i-iotis banks; have not a disiinm recollection if all tho notts believe it was mostly oi I'lainfiold money: this occurred about 2( ninutes past, 9. A. M. Mr. Piollet sated hat his friends, Messrs. Laporte and Bur would be hero tu day. lie will kee ell, had gone lo the House, and he wanted his piomise I know he wil The keep rwassiiuck wi h he r appearance an ile-hl i iieies'ed in her n a uwr. 11- i old her in con.e in and he would send li he post oflioe. While the messenge, wa- jrine she walked ihe room in gieat ag' ation, irembliug between hope and lea md when the word whs brought tha o have them see il, he was very much ex- iiod, and al limes regretted thai he had tot avenged himself for the insult, but Ik tad anted by the sdviceof his friends. Victor E. 'toilet, sworn. Is a member f the committee on II inks of the House nl !epreseniaiives. The committee cousins a victory, we "liould hare thrust our nr,dsiesifi the gu l, who had never for ir.to our breeches pockets-'hrown back he head pul futward ihe breast and bel a mo; mant indulged the thought that he couU have beett jjuilty of crime. The Gov litre was no panlon she proiesied ihsi f seven members. Al our first or second I would come, and she could not leav- meeting Dr, Samuels preconted for lhe ac . i. . .. i i . .1 'P i. : .. i i. . ne prison until num. ine.iiiu no.ri- lnn of ,ie (jomrritlee a memorial ami pa .11 a t. I . - - 1 I 1 e.u Kper iuok t.ei iu o.Miuose anu pt-. l(-ers containing chsrges against Ihe LehnI. mitted her to Slav there wailintr lhe ar .. , . . J ll:iiiitlflf'iiilfiiailk.iiitftai warn Isuin nn 1m , m. vvoiiii if tun ino viinit q iiu main ill' ril ihn P.ttornnl'l hilar IS J 6 next dav it came-the pardon came- 1,1,1 nc,e, lPon' anU w,,,,e8'f8 10 1,18 ,,u,n ' ti f..- ...i I 1 md she embraced her bromer fbej aimr" 01 1 ",r were 8Ul'oe;,ae"' y permission freed bv his sijter's sacrafice and love, of :he House, and it was made lhe rpecia The pardon was accompaied by a lei- older for to-day. ier from the Governor to the prisoner. was casually introduced lo.lr. M'Oook urging him in strong and impressivi ,, Thursday or Fridey last, in Mr, Hueh m.ihuhr .0 coomuc i nimseiinereaiierir ler's bai room.'on Saturday, as left the i manner worthy of the noble sister ol , . i in i , , , J , ' lar room to t;o to my room, Mr. HI Cook whom he had reason lo be proud, and , ,. . . . . . . , , , l if i. . , 1 r fo owed me saying 'hat lie wis hed lo dpeak iVnnSff l Pnv n J anil tora va n net .1 Jo I . .. . , ..., .. T 1 - 'ort hp was indebted for his liberty. I wuh me I opened the door 8 ml told him to l'he bi other and sister icpieing in their pva, ln ",r- M j- la"' llial ll,cre wa' " e-union and ihe boon of freedom Pci"vt'gal'ori going on before lhe Commit- vful'y won, took their way from the tee on Hanks, of certain chains againsi ihe prison houe and are doubtless now ir, Lohioh Bank. and ihatil was upon that sub- ome retirement earning an honest live ihood. I dwell with peculiar interest upon his 'nstance of sisterly atachmenl. I.i 'eaches mn not lo look only at the re fined and elevated circles of humanity, 'or examples of pure and constant Ijve It tells me the poor and nejt'ected heart. tnd that Ihey are as keenly alive lr pleasure and pain as those in the mor I'ghly favoured walks of life. TEXAS. The Kentucky Legislature has passed t aw, levying a tax of two dollars each on evolving pistols, duelling pistols, bowie. kiiives and Arkinst.i tooth-picks. STiT-.'jtagwJ The Legislature of Tennoisce hss repenl id the law of 183f, which prohibited the retail iraffin in liquor, and supplanted il hy in act which authorises any person lo re tail who will pry a fperified tuf. jpet that he wished to apeak lo me. He exhibited me a psper upon which there was a written statement of lhe number of New York Sum published by Moses Y. ?6ach(nd of two other papers pub'ish ed by said Beach The number of weekly circulating was about eqtul to 800,000. I'nat M(. Besrh had engaged in the Texis annexation affair thai be was one of oui siionfest political friends. He stated fur ther that Mr. B. had been offered two sep arate appointments as Consul, by the Presi dent, hut had declined them on acoont ni his extensive business engagements. He jtattd thai Mr. B. was in'crrsiei) in twn Banks in Ohio, I think in his. flVfr M'C's; neighborhood; th Lehigh County Bank ai Allentown. the Plan, Geld Bank, N. J. am' a B.mk in New Ilampshite. That he Mc Conk was also interested with .Ir. IJ. in these Uattks. 'J'hnt a very general interest had been manifested ly aevtral plitiral .friends in the inveitigatinn of lhe Lehigh. n ti i . wuiiiv ohiik. lie mentioned that Mr. IJ. had once assisted Ohio in paying her inter est and hud always been his intimate ami 'onfidemiNl friend. I mentioned to Mr. M'C. thai ihe charges against the Lehigh County Bank were of a grave and serious nature. Thai besides the petitions ihera were statements from Jacob Oillinger and others of the best men in Lehigh county. That ihe investigation would be a fair on and that if ihe friends of ihe Bank could meet lhe charges there was no disposition to prejudge lhe case on the part of any mem oir ot ihe committee so far as I knew, lie staled ihai Dr. Sjinuels was prejudiced a gainst the Bank and that the opposition of Jr. Uerlinger and nthin was not of a kind 'hat ought to be considered. I told him 'hat ile prejudice of Dt S would not in ilnence others of the committee that they would do injustice, nor would ihey impiop- er!y expose any of the books and papers of he Bank. I endeavorad in what 1 said on this interview to convince Mr. M'C. that there wai a perfectly fair disposition to) wards the Bank. He laid that it was not ihe policy of ourputy lo war with lho Bank?, (hat it had injured our party in () no, and our friends in Washington were a raid it would injure us in Pennsylvania lold him that so far as I knew ihe s ntimenu if the committee on Banks, there wis no lispbsiiion lo wi:-e a war on Banks. He? eferrcd to lhe Lehigh County Bank again aid I assured him the Bank had nothing U ;ar if the eiiargcs wrr grnundlessi Con versation nf a general nature ensued andMr, IfCook look his leave, n the course of Ibis day (Saturdiy) I nentiuned to Mc. Burrell that there wm onsiderable interest exciied on the subject f this investigation; thai some nf theso things were to me inexplicable, Mr. B. sai! hat there were things that had come under lis noiice thai convinced him ihai corrupt neans would be employed. ( convra- inn is here related, in which Mr- Burrell dvijtid thai if anvthing nf a corrupt nature hould be offered, it would be best lo lei it $o on and dcvelope itselfj On Saturday norning I was sitting at my fire in my own om, smoking a cigar, Mr. M'Cook camn into my room, drew a chair, and look a eat by mo. the first word he said was, I lave written for vour father to coire here, he remark siruck me by surprise, and I Id him he had done very wrong, thai my titer was a gentleman of 72 years, and ery feeble, and could not nuke ibis j lurny it litis season of year, and inquired, what do you want of my father? He said thai 'te wished him here lo help him in this Le ligh Bank business,! lold him n y father was unacquainted with legislation, andjcoulil lie of no use lo him, he replied, have written to him, and have offered him three hundred dollars to come down here, and as s ist nie in the investigation going on be fore your Coniuiilice, I said it was all nomensB to)writo to my father, thai ho !id not know him. and he would think it veiy singular. Hs ihen inquire.! if I knew tny one else, thai he could employ. I told him I did not, that I did not think it vas necessary for him lo go to any expense of lhe kind, that, as I had before staled, the Committee would treat the whole natter candidly and fairly, and that I did not believa any one could inH ienco the ac tion of the Commiitse. Hmoied lint htt wanted the report of the Cmnmitee in fa vor of the bank. Thi i ihrt e of the Com miitee had agreed to report in favor of lhe hank, hiii! that ho would deposit $300 with ne, or with any person I could name, if I tfould vote for a leport in f.ivor of the bank in lhe Committee. I was verv strongly xcited, il had not appeared to me before ; hat I was to be approached in th.l direct manner. I said very little, for it 'as diffi-.-ult (o conceal my emotion. I said to Mr' M'C. fnriher.that I would think of it lis irgi'd me, to name s f iend with whom Me could confer, I replied that I would th'.nk dit and probably snid that 1 would Fee hiro tint. M'Cook said he Mould sec me on, Monday night in niynom. A few min n'.ce id'cr he went out wetit to Judge La. portc'6 room as Wed bun ii.'-o my loom and