OL• ncEns OF COLIMBLI CO. t , ident Judgo—llon. llrllliam Ehrtil, tu IL rr. Mime JudgCs— ,ter r 4 , ertvin, th'y anti Crk of Com ..,Itter and Be tt ortlvr—.l , ,liti r ryktit. Allen Mann, ninisnivuer,4-- Fowler, 4 Mom Inurry Cote. Snr , l , !r, . ,agurer—Jobil stir;„o, ( Daniel Snyder, ditors— `, L. B Rar , rt, (John P. Ilannon ratni&ioner's Clerk- -Ww. KrieWnatitn.* unuimilmwr'h Attorney— I.:, fl. 1,,itt14, 3reantilo Appraiattr- t;e,o, 'W, rst. nntyStir , , , ,±.nr—l.; • A.A. 11, it , , met .Ai ,, oarv—M.. ,, n M. 'Trough, loner—M*ll6th Linty sllllelitattok 1 1 1. it 1' 'Y setwor Interpol Ilevemi , t—{l... . J0hn1),..,4 S. B. Die.on.., that A.SIM.4Or J. ,S, cp hector—BotOtrin Ilartolno, S'I'OVIL; AND 0i 44 ,4 V EVE ME NE 1,4 11 0PE , 5 4 11% taToße 111,0i0131,t tt Tit UnfteroKned Tou freed trp, nn teco.,! 0 D,lO sTOVE ig3olo, pl*** win,* tvr i* nr*enti4 rn , n ARC 4 lit t.trid* in in* ! With (1”31,(1 , '1.* 11 , 1 ,1,91 01,4 onniriefirrnt•• ll* *340 n*nit r. bt ritt..4o o,ll,yr!vo .tyle , , %In:4lW Vk veil u 11914 tw+ Sint MI/ + 11U ~t (i.ve fie .t go, ,11(410.111.% sod d, trvi,g or .rk ,Mb IC peloige. MFIN. ClitwutOvir4, Pert. 1,1., LASTER FOR. SALE Tt4 asdara!gaad la aGaat lit t.a4 or , a tth FENN rvrs: NIT M1(.1 2, attet to . 411 ii,Stkitt ANL "L'USzi tieSt* Scolia While Plrisice prerw: r.^4 , fv ter voe r ti 0. it ti.l, , fro"t Nett of Niqr,.;t Vt At, J. :3 Sir:tilWU. C*tii*Al.33, Jan. fn, 12j7 /00'f AND S 1101: SID op, r7,sfe„4.l - : I' cnero,.v, islo4:ltokahß iv,' ;it that 1, I is prt iwovtl+ + 41.3.1,W740,41 att 4t44,1t BOOTS AND SHOES, - 16. pc t tits L ESTOW leg, 1 1 ;;0 , at abort c 4-I r'> ke ^ nt P 4. 0 444 - 0 5,.4 Er. Gtrta.l, ,114 10 t't •1t 41 t , 111 , t Aufi twtt.o y* , :a* at rXp , rte am wrot a r;t !" 4" " n inf '"*"w o rk , ""•*?.. 1, 1 u ,,, 1 Jeat t . 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VAN't. rv,o, En d , town and !. , n' .vu. Iti I.‘ UT fit . r P4flo.NT3•antigat,..—Vananlt44 , a , uu tagro • .44•. it r ., t ,gattila and tare,. 11, A,t,t.dria 1104 32 x.ssu-r -wf aft am.a+ maw: an 4 ..1o1),•ty ••oro,' • t 0..• ettoWPar elven to tt EJI.4 VtiAti,VICS., A “to••ntsr, C o lio‘you.•••••* P 1/4. ••••Ssve yoat:o.tv.* o-o.••••• , .•,•! t••••• • e•• 9: ext),.00.. !111 : i) ,• • ! . 01 Ma 1.14,1 i , s*, Alt t.0.t0 ,0 0k to , o ( 411. CPO PMI IT 111n3i'frO in •N,O - •••..r. r ,of••r• =Own tt,uct tOJA,r,eti for Ctr , Ma? Olt'? relOt reC•'Y. dtipot 14, !V.-. I A'. FALLON HOUSE. Tito sith. , 74.tt hhviz, parthued the rattan Uau "0, 11 , A) 4 / 7 ft: AVEN, Pa., prntorty .4 E V rt , e'Lr Ww.:3+l grof tr, the, Men 1 4 nt riift nrgnruniuneew, nn.; thr p•Ot 11 , , 1 Ile It , rioln 1 , 1 44,1 , i , 4ot with abt slo(pivnfljtitirm , , aud o.lo(art,, ttf f, IMO titithly sulICll4 their puttow , g urr F7tiOrtK, I,nto of tin= Sfn:Onin Iknst, Po iim.kiphon. Lftet Einven, 110 , c, 2H, lwnn. ' MISS LIZZIE PET.E13.14 Wootd nolloono!to thn ta4 , 1 , 4 ret t;lonni , totre and the punier Reo , ltr, tiitt obv LoIS just overt Yell I torn the Inoter4 ,t l ,pring and Santiner Ptntk nt MILLINERY GOODS, thhelsting of ell article a Realty Piled in Met dee* lottltmery Mote,. Rey , reed% are ref tUu heel. TWAY stlid asthma the tilltiq 1131140 MP nn in the Ate Oft Cull and exe taint} there ihr ynotseivre Nobroly should pe teh.hmt ••inewhere Wert enantin • Mgt Mien ' , Wows' 1Vt.. 1 4 1/1 tootle Ikehateu made tat/Met, en the ehorte.t. othr, nr repair d. Sow en Mem d below the Owe et Utmtte,hall t Ithpett. Elaotatharg, stay S, ttlek NEW TOBACCO STORE. IT I!. tiljtiSHEltOlill, Main .Stmt, Wow the "American Bove," 1111&*014$31120, PA,, wk ir o Ar Itewpe on bawl, and ftirniohnit U tl.r hr/TOP sad coonvy wine Plitladriphi4 Oinvegt) Mitt*, ONE CIIT.AND PLUG TOBACCOS, IE AND IMPORTED CIGAR MI Rondo of TOII34CCO, willow and PHU Wond rlpre, and'', mining In hi. Moto. Mill MIMI &ilers in ORR'S ant ohrof • 'VsOld In writ to 111“ p fiin a MIII,III to ino cities for "'very 'Mirk Um/ of ditlie Cosatry 1041411- ILIOMSBURG romitAg ptinotrat 1.4 relllAillf.lll:Vtir,Y IVFONVADAY I+l.4mMsni Rol, 1 , ,V, 111* U. WNW: 4 ,- V: tln in nithithith. it not paid within otht will be N"1 , 41.W ritsrolititinc,l rtnui 411 formirciag art part naellt 41 the otr oth of tits atlitor yovkavt;siso, IVI L:1.14 ctn. , . rule id 4 OM IV. 411131.4. ,qte ttad, Lvt, y Nulvoopie,ol 11,00... - 1 I , • than 11... I*. •lx, 59. EX, Iv ltae 04 , 14 r ,. e.gli 3 1 9 4 ^, l 0)11 16.00 TA , " .14111 4, f . . 1 j 4 40 "It Th, ' :IMO 7 tro .• • I 0 14 04 P'irr !rtro ! 11,E01 I 0) !hit ~1110.1 t, ill I." 1.''04 I I*li . r In , CH On. IS ;J.) 11 , PO 4, 1 I 31' I l uU x”.l A 4rlll bi.trulor'o Uttrr:rudb r rit.entclit% ingattor: tierortitrig to Sifrono r,ritr.t 011.4.00 , 111 , keP, W#ol o lo ads, etti.ententa ti-Vviar Cdr v r pr,v - 041e in mhemee Nn .;”o 11,4 Li it: in.t , k, ref. or II trn an,! itpo,l TIIIII CRY OF TIME SOUTHL A m r- trt I t h ' Siouth--- e dr,nth, Mui:cotr. "We, Lioa, we fail," nre u:ttrow :k.wi wan, And etierzy. ate.i pride 11,oe to:id Ow !1. , • • iwy • r,.1. 1 .• • v:t. 11, 5,•.11 - I,,Uan ; . v... zi sli.Utt ? wt. I to A., Ott 11, ; • •ta Forget t fi/ filar .ttvi ap 1 err, , run o'er, 71,e isrtr rye tint( 1..0 4 given t. ^hvl4---or itevuollore i.u,k in tip , laot; of heaven, 1.)11 Avoi fic•.loa's Liotm Ain , ! in t 1.1.. It siin.vs its Tr.• 1!•; A •i " I.• • - el, A 1 .;;. I .‘ ' • • : 1 .•1 tO a e? • • .AI SEMI Tr i•• •:! •• ; •••I sVA Luw reph,.;s. . . 030 PI, TLIC CitiltAt;43 TENNEI.. Ileryz , :p Into It :*nd otA :mats' I;rt bt I , lat 5 , 1;m4.--tt 4,ionpr OttiCirt”4.... "tar rtolm ?'scape frem iteath—loy nge thramattlity `retratrl. hr .t• . i d.. VIVO • . .V • . i I.i , t i ii • • • ..• I . !: I. Z...; '1 t con • • t•.•leri wa, a fel • i t• - hot (11 t .•. a i t . , !'.'ti“•! over full, when 31,•, t" ob 1,, the ocithe rof the works, make a anal 0......Mat0i0n of tha a.. f.. e : the bi• ,t ofR bovim; • v „), int im I the three" member,. of the • -a•-• •••,r name Ito t,‘ con.; him. Ile rarty a-re the irrih in a toe boat, wher,• to;wet- • ree,•iv..l Captaiv We . I 'l •ai the Capful: vitli di, 13, 1 i,:d .ap•oure, conduct i, t the month or the y•-wni• . abyss, art I out the: obi; method by which the Lott 4 T:. , .,!, l - 1 ,- 1 ... purlieu) tr heeler town the side cylinder. 'l'o recoil from such a step wa not unnatural. To v.arest would ha 1.-en unmanly. To rega-41 the propcsal ass j o k e was a finor Fubtart 'There was thin lad der—no joke, but a wet, Slimy, bort il.lc r.- aiity. "First." t i tioth the captain, hut:die-- of the wan lookeot the party, - you po down the first ladder so flit': then you get ever another ladder, and take care you don't miss the steps : then you go straight down." AU echo from the 1 seemed to answer, "straight down." Another alternative was oTered, to defaernl one by one by means of a rope which dangle .l over the mouth of the shaft, suggestive of unpleasant scones, and this being the safest mode of eonveyance, the proposal was unanimously adopted. At this moment Mr. Chesbrough appeared ready equipped for the voyage, in the guise of an ancient mariner, a broad brimmed sou-wester on his head, a rubber coat upon his back, and his nether limbs protected by a pair of high boots. The descent was not exactly what Captain Berg would have called a "straight down" process, yo,t, it was preferable to the ladder. A norre, wain ft,rmed at the of t!le rope, wh:,l afforded a tolerably secure scat, though to see an indi% idual who hod com mitted no crime hanging in that deplorable position, over such a gloomy abyss, was rath er humiliating. The first seuiation was de cidedly striking- 7 a series of rapid whirli ngs, which produced a temporary giddinem, fol lowed by an unexpected blow on the bead BLOO T II E %V n. f ‘cant. I;:ems,lvire, rol , ivit I Coo Ivy, PA • r• irr,t . • pult.r, rwstil,t ...tilt to zlitite. ISBURG, COL from emu prufeetion. From below came a hostile growl, a'dashltig and ()ripping of water, while ermnal on every side a lively sense of cold, wet iron, Once below the flood gates where the water was hissing and sputtering as if eager to make a rush upon the vtetun, the sinive of wetness grad. uttlly inereved, and whnt der oiite l at the iwuren of the shaft, a plunge into the 'eumph" (mold hare tobl i gtl nothing to our eetelition. Four times: tb rsaj,e trtl /0%40m and the party at la. , found thew -os,-; at the beginning of their voyage, standing under a polling shower lath. which in a few tuitolteilerl nearly h.dr filled with water the frail bar to which we confided our fur- 1 , A VLAT•IWTPMED 10AT, it was tho very w,ws: I ,, at tivAt As s ihfy hare two to,ictuent the cfleot, of tipping it over, tool th ,, te“ellt, xa el.at wheo Iv! s , t3rtol, ceo heviogt tit In the bottom, we coorct:tatY.:'itoye:eA hint way opic wat,r, TIM 11;NNEL, The ote.y means of pro . !.t)::„!.C/ the wrap by pin•hing :tr.:Ong the wa11.4, feel thi, was a very tin,tcady roecs. The water at the erC.) was exactly way up the si or the bore, deepening, we al !• - r ..„; :be the shore, or a time by the ai , )f . the latily4 we wa.• enabled tO 0X in:114;1y the enhtlitiOn Or the eement. di---)v •re I. with thenx eepti..a of a • here and there between the hr'icis it•in had been ho.rollleel 1.) 1 t:). vetvEato.,..). The top of , ) , •el save in the 4 vh).:e ‘t .40r, n o. from die lake, I it fr)on. )1 , 61 4 ..4 in the vi einity` of the tunnel, oozes through the troll. The ww t : was heautifc:ly clear. Vo" not iw.g pert t o or, : yer, t o t'• , . • •:•?..• ,!ion tbn ntrromalin7 •: 1 • :1, , • v:ew star=. The brkks wne..! evie.u•o , •:,-- every bri'k as to bs,..none some what mon Ali ii •. ton, lry-gan tc flicker out, Like the we had . .n"...toi to tt;tn tAnna ttrttriirl4. and now we were iti't in 0.0.• 0.; ,, 411r . ny vvas almost. as b.nvii-inrite.rastntal , larkness.. Om. ontitt lets e ittingine , l ite was crov , ittg the un known river with — that grim ferryman whom ,wets write et . "- - our ChavottinMw St r. ,vmoe t?.:wing thn air a it t , conied,muto-rit:-..!7 n•l.terimts tot a 1 ... f ilr`'{,—mt, non. , tonu em-1 tt' f; •.. 1. ; ; 1 - 1 I • I:1 :I *.) fis ie . I' • ' 101 I IP; • I '; • "1`..5t 11 . .. ; sa h nen azaiu relurthl (iuillotiu r.ss au.9ng thu who per. i•hei 1 41 4 1rtlfri...CI h w a ' e t, !e-w ru Pri.) slsla kr...W.oe II - hi* 's 41.1. wa. O.IV Ver:V . ft. t ' AO :I• ••:` if • 'A:l , i zct.o !M' I tlvit, t Itrowch as ht , .lreuu, I;“ h:s ()WU IV ' re 0113.0 a:I4,Y thi-e ft:lr,, we Hmig the "StaN ttri Pqeta - Al to the v:;.•.- or our ewn LW:et rolces In mi. r.c teuchei the eloA l z stone, w.,ite talkt, plare.l4 titvpr 'We luau-v to stl:•ini flee this -tone, at , holt, flit iiw"4lent cr.urrel. (hie of the craw, d t:y a frantic n.,-h to — tvtlte ht, natve In wa• tar," leaned over the edge of the 111.1,0t t,,,,ntei bolt, which took in a little inure than it me.d.,l venvettiently carry. Than in the ixtiEng the crew got tili•ott4A in vrd Hovr l uilihrinm. We b„uereede,i, holv v y 'rya:, at con rietabl. on to a I.vpohl the liCth ehainber, or nt•:.rly r. , 11,1 ;:a:l'irow thy c.ib. V.P ; Our h.,mls had been gradually approach in the tat) of the tunnel as we purAled our durksrane to the shore. From fit ting postures each member of the party had sub-tiled into reclining attitudes, and by tied by they were aluit el into horizon tal in a thu-bottotned boat h ,It' full of water, was refieshing. Thos u ho were at t i t end a . the boat oer.7 bent oi a building — in an attitude of whil e ether two, with faees turned beirvewumd, coal fecl the rubbing of the bricks again -t their noses, Further nrogrcss was deemed , a little too preearion.. Still no one was willing to give out, and our manifested a desire to en the whole. length it desiteable. It was not desirable. fact it was not practicable, seein g that th e boat by this time was effectually wedged in between the brieks Ott the water. CA ,S'# The turn necessitated a change of pro pellers, and the nur hands not being well ac, ute•torned to the tltity, the unea:iness of our devoted bark was itmeased. The water came in on all sides, so ws got on swimming- I: , after a fashion. Only two lights were loft, and tbicie struggled tinselly with the it darkness. They were I.ted to the man in the centre of the boat ; nigher propelled, while the two at each end set to work to bail tint the water. We had not gene far to' Jrd the crib end again, when symptoms of un easiness began to manifest themselves. In spite of all efforts te bail out the water the bout veined to be Oiling rapidly. We were yet a mile, at least, front the shaft, and the water was nearly breast deep. Suddenly the wan at the stern raised a sharp cry of die. tree; his end was settling down, he said, BIA. CO., PA., W att I, Viet was the use in Indßig out. The wan with the lamp rose to bits feet Just as he felt the boat subsiding under him. The limn with the bucket sprang over board, and Chestwough floundered. Wo were eltiowreekcd. 'Pct. from sea to sky the wild flue. well. The lust expiring lamplight had flick ered tett au 1 all rues confusion and dart ness defter than Topbet. 1.7 p to the waist in ctotti S' r 1 1 0 , l ti, :ti p ; at the hettOtit of the tut nel. a semation of a thou awl needles p iekite t over our limbs, the situation was In spite of cur dismay the sense of our roliculotts position was so irres dstaltie that we vaned au involuntary shout r Im:titter mini awl prolonged. It wane k to u I in the eelms froth the eh-lathers and settmleillike the nmling of a spiteful ei-cw a fl,,t,ft.;. Tiwri; wak no help for 114 hilt to raise the boat and !It'd it to the evil) eml. This was a ta difficulty, but, after a e•T•••. Teri ed. flaw. 4 ., water with our limbs '• 1, ,in ,u.t•Ziog urhtratefull flat tt • ,:.• i tic ul.l not. carry us, t I hut aft cheerfully at , pos t o Co. .1..• in • or Et 1 1 ,1 1'tubic.hdid not came, hey.,..t.n: • " 110 %, an I thinking s irrow- P.ly of th , • ; itiittlarh,t that would apiwar ;nl. l ur.iniitrz At I :aint fight glimmered upon us froth the fa. end. As if it had ben a , i ,•7,,n s i ti soul we hli:01 it in Gods name." 1V , •,. ha I I, .ort tiounderirt , 4 in our watery ihngetio fir neatly three hours, and were Pretty w. i 1 ettimit , ted. Tie! ILI), prove to he a Term, in tim bawl of Clitain Berg, who 1-•;inv ti•on our prtforuo i ab , onao that s had overtaken tt4, to the 1,..t torn 14' Iht• shfcft, And there be stood prof•nindiy WIC nii‘rhariAt Lind 1 eowtto fly ik• 1.70 ir‘ygls: , I 1: ay- Low, vauh; ctt• one int %Lew, '`;r.) Peat our tiatwor rasa ovor, 114 , 1 to throb thy: zhaft, sixtyo4,llt font izi 1111.311 , of the ap,FNii Cao,d3 Lwr4-; 'to ,tro out of the way." There tsar uo reaching the tniNr air that by an.), there Air 3, n tl be thei in the tn. ri 'Mr. •i ;, . z. 1 ..rting ',kb. %%Lei. up I. I a •••II 1, 114• I %"..4.3•1 • •••4441 4 4, 4114:4 .11 ••••4'.' lICf 1.•••. n••• r:: , ....4;111•1' •t 4: •• "• • f ; v.1%...r. Hart, i..-t th•• fl t ah. he i••• 1 pLiCirin ••3•4 104 01: ti:t.•4•n di! nret•li of th • 1- , 11..4-r • i with c amp, a ••:' •iNty belie:lah him, a ere •I•inii; or the power es to why,: aroth , :r .=tap, One ~, h •Nut for help and ho foltud hint etf •• it • 1 u ii in i :rd.; lair! •a! nn the. ht !,1•1•) tiboi a roleao 1 haute I up t• • In • / 0,- h- 't, 31 nigrat ua on unr -,",•,• • f.,*l gal"' 1.41'.4:3t 1 1.4. 4 , U. Dethin ,eorthy steward of the crib, provided a Lod of het coT•e sufferers. Th 11 , o: - "b r. -1 1) - ;n11 .:ner kr:c tan the w;eo ti;vx frith r rear like that an in 'r 4n t thtt !Janine of laittotntal 'I!: t Y.: a ; . .w the part)' ;y! rea'n 111 , 1. r t h.; kitilly stars. A sl l $ a.ic l tic. adveaturatt v;iyage, the last will thro...rh the like t tinily'. Tat; WootwAteit Tittunny IX I.NDIXA. is on trial at Bedford; lip d Lola. accuse I of reordering three persons la-t in Orange County, of that Mate. While this horrid humb er y was ping, on, a Lula dattAtiir S Wpodward's seized the lythe an I svcreteil her ielf behind the doer, at the same time holding her hand ever the child's mouth in order tltat, its nrie.l, might not L.:x:ly their hiding place, and by that moans paced the nves of both. A little son, same live years eld, Mil, 1;14 to escape by hi bug under a bed. The little girl is only a ,nut ev'n years ( 1 11, unl very sinnli for one of her age. She is a very bright child, 411t4 answered the iri.;.-istions put to her with a car. lot tied frankness, dust is scidon wit nessed in older persons. The firrt thing was for the Court to determine whether she was competent to iestifv. TheJuilge asked her name. She gave it in a clear and dis tinct t o pe rf vaiee. The Judge then order. e d the witness to be swain, and she was then examined closely in regard to what she stw and did on that fatal night. She told all about how she hid behind the door with the babe, and how she held her hand over its month to keep it from making; a noise; hew she went for die neighbors shout day break, and many other Things which it is imposzible for us toennmerate. The recital was very alfectlna, and if the defendant at the bar was the guilty party, he certainly must have had terrible emotions while the story was being told SINfItrIAR FACT—The Youth's History of the War" says: Ono If ingulnr fact in con motion with the death of Mr. Lincoln was, that no coroner's inquest was ever held on his body ; nor legal evidence taken as to the manner of his death, nor was a single person accused of connection with it ever brought into it court of law, nor is there to this day any legal testimony whatever as to the man. net of his death, the cause of it, or who killed him." DEMOCRAT. 4 1 DNESDAY, AP WILL TIME VIOLETS lILOOM BY REV. W. C. RICHARDS. Will the violets bloom again Where the drifted snow is piled, lir the north wind bleak And wild, On the itliksile, in the glen? Will their tender eye l / 4 or lane Ever wake front frozen trance, Ever urge their timid gliiiietr— All these ghostly ehruuding4 through? Cold the ki,ocs of the nir en th e ez.rth's uhite bosom pregs; Will they glow with tenderne4.4 Kindling huei and fragrance there? Se we merntur —ball a., real— Wh : r. Me• •`'‘Vill the sweet sprin4 time Beau • • ors reveal" Awl in w:tr,i vet more 4:rrr:r, NV:tastr tlu4 k « irlt .pirit gloom; An oqr 6,11 , 1 hope, the tomb, (lily drifting terror: to:am Werol in dootht, we say -Will the sluadows ever tiff Throwth our great tihp oll'a billowy 41rift, Can 3 , 1y';., bloa , enis wake their way?" here, con eN Faitlt`P behest, tt c ,, 141104411 the snow Cwrat a ui leaf sill l petati. prox— Out of earth's dew-siung!Pd bresht ! tram anal May's wr..rn Witt trt ieritttli fli4-)lve the ; thewin lift l'y t ours their swinie::t tiles. 'n its twavoily bu , i and I'm:Wt., ilt t h is holy 1. <•.nt teach I"ihrr tonfkrer r.ir than togasch— Hxa in gluo n Joy quiekenett Rme4d W In the dams of ff,noorati.t role, the taxes of the country were laid in pitsrfortion to the wealth of the citizens. There was no discritninati. a Ihr the rich at the expense of the poor—no favor shown to inn of wealth tor which the impoverished laborer had to ay' --no eftempted — bonds" that drew an mei:too: interest without returning some Rotolo , . to the coffers of the people—no fa roved crass that reaped the benefit of goy: mantra, without bearing its share of the hurden., and no pampered up oalsoh., who were fed and damned on the toil of the tia'y lattotto, aml too te'led iay the local thin Was taken from the mouths of the starving mill ion.. But Abolitionism. with other chino - Ns has ellamoel a:i this% lfoolay, the poor men of the `.mar. 11.2 sweating. hard ,• •• I : • the rtzep, tog , - 7 ; t a. . . it:h. Ow tick etrioy t etoolon, ots. m a - • : oath a:I ttott het f 11 , wee t. Were aim tax 4 :1 divided asunder the Den, bee :I turtiing to the yealto c taxa to inhabitants. it wow.; I,.•.`•11 0.14/1 Ajtie• I"urth. for that class of pitizen, wn , i ate now c ompelled to pay them.A,,.l why should they not, bro h er working wan? IVily shomd the dot ars of the lb ett free, and the Mews of the poor be taxed? Why Whyshouid the thautands of the banker awl broker that is invented in got:co:mein bonds be exempt, and the km &ed. y o u have invested in a home for your want and hale ones be leaked dawn with tax tit.l) ? Can AU ? Hai An.l yet is so. You make anti repair the roads ; you keep up the schools ; you main min the pun.; you p=y Me State, Comity, relic f, bounty and the score of other taxes that are imposed upon you, and that !ye been doubled and triplud, since abol:t; akin came in power, and your wealthy rie` t ;hhor, who has invested thousands upon thousands of dollars, in the bonds of the government, is exempt from sib No 814.isor bothers iitn to know tootnt of ntotety he han at ioterest, tai t ix-gatherer dogs his heal:, for hi., pat., ^s of the bur lens of the government; they theyi.re put on to your shouldora--yis itn.ot to bear the load, and out of the bread that should en into the mouths of your children, and from the clothes that should keep theta warm, you are compelled to take enouLh to pay yew' p act an d 1 1 4; rafxn. And not ouly his taxes but an exhorhitant interest on the Looney that he has loaned to the govornment—in tere-t that will net rate less than 15, and in many instances as high as 20 per cent. For forty-firs :vats Lc received one dollar's worth of bond., and you pay him interest on the one dollar, when he invested but the forty fife cents. What justice is there in this? Why should a governmentathas favor the rich and oppress the poor? «ill you tell us honest toiktrs? Ye uh) drudge day is and day out—work your finger ends role, and still barely tuake a living? Is it the kind of government tam men should have? Is the party Lilitt has brought it to this the party of the poor man?' If not, awl it cer tainly is not, why do poor men cling to, and support the very men who are trusting them to the earth, that the rich may revel in luxury and case at the expense of the laboritig . mmsses. Tell us ye Salons of Abo litionism, why we who toil front "dawn of day till desk of eve," should pry twenty per cent. interest to rich men and their tuxes besides ?—Belltftatte Wiachntana )1 go . It Ml= Sum: PpmNo.—At the reecnt exhibi tion of the Polytechnic hranch of the Amer ican Imtitutc, in New York, a hand rhow pegging machine was exhibited, which iR RAJ to have operated to the satisfhetion of the members. The exhibitor claimed that by his machine he could peg out pair of boots per minute, the work consisting of inning the pegs from long strips of birch wood, punching the holes sots driviag e double raw of pep AGAIN I glow Unjust IL 10, 1867. [For the Democrat.] TllO Posver or Memory. Memory, or the faculty of memory, is one of' the most blessed constituents of the hu man mind. It serves as kind of repertory in the secret chamber of the soul where every event of importance in the past occupies ice proper pla c e and can be called up at pleasure without the slightest effort on the part of the various attributes of =nee nature. This attribute or faculty of man poeeesees equality So strong that it treasures up every event in the peat whether honorable or dishonorable, On the contrary, the peals of those mighty thunderings that seem to shake the very foundations of God's terrestrial empire are not more appallirg than the manner in which busy, meddling memory thunders in the ears of our reemileetien of our dishonorable actions. Reader, let us wander down the vale of the past, end while we proceed, let memory collect: for US PSI the important events of our nation's history. With tfo* quickness of lightning's flash, she conveys us back to the days of ocr nation's former glory, when she was Moly; I up to, as an asylum liar the oppressed of all nation*, And our government was looked up to as th e model gores named of the world. Our bone d:Arnie Bite :die far and wide; from the At lemie to the Pacific Ocean frem the her dere of Canr :-. to the ltio ti ra ides when there was a wider iliffueion of e lueetion an I a higher appteeiation of relieion. etel a mare pure and exalted morality then ever ixi'e"i in any government since the ii, , 11.111.1 , 41 of the world. But since our revert/went leas firllust from honor tar dishonor, we I :tr he. crime a Isis and a by-word for all nations. Thus busy neeeery over portray* to us in our reflective moments scenes for whirl: the heart of every Constitution loving Man North or Seuth yearns ; thus memory brings to us those ltallowerl associations! Oh, what undying mem ewe elestte eroatel our filial country ; whet bliss, what hoped, fears and purposes were connected ,with it! Sive it was established by those men who strum:led together in 1770. on the battle of the Idev u luti e e, ae hisliee the Peeler itien was panned and sealed by the Peed of our fore father*, and watered by the dews of heaven ; when the door of peace rested on those fields so letely drenched by the blood of the sons of toil she carries Wien to the epoch when w e felt the wieldy ,hock. She per trans to us the memory of absent ones, anal the blooming hone* of father, mother end little ones, whispering in their ears, "thy home owe happy ie now eiie r ral ; thy trioere in ell di ! eve the Voice:. hope .4 11 , 1 that sleet linaver has b,„ a !; wee by the en, I- ef r .ntntatien, mid hale leeis biti in, a nt e ii cats upon the w ,ves of' • tore, a mere wreck,* 31 leery ;dee r e; Iran u to its 141. e beeislatiou in tb vas"•,us broils, and points to another. eilargimt ham tith the most flagrant violation* of the most sol emn vows: vows recorded in heaven mei on earth, charging him with the sin of a mighty tyrant you have broken the peace of the oatimi and in year effele to heal the breach you have wi,lensel it by your fslae legislation. and have thst+'oa•.l 'l i mn her ten thousand sorrows. Yee have clothed cur once happy eaten* with the saekeleth of infamy, and have Wien in your grave, leav ing tie:leery to do her were ee your l'emer career, while others she brands with a vi,ola tien of the laws of our nation, and their (loci, which will remain unknown to all but God tend memory, and the perpetratere till the judgment day% Their ali-Tiimorable and unholy actions we Weir to forget. O'er them we would sing their funeral dirge, while we vainly attempt to bury thou. log they natty never have a resurrection. But lo! the power of memory, like a mighty lever, brines them urn cut et the grave in which e have etele«Nt,refi tai bury them, in direct opposition to our strenuous exertions to forget theta. In our retie ;tire moments they pee* like a tectioremie view briore us, 1 .1. mem ee- will last while God heels and en rine 'taste; so lung will she upbraid them wit their unholy ac ti on .; an d broken vows, while memory simild be engaged in different. Reines than those upon which re have dwelt. but eke comes thundering in our ears the recollections of absent ones. I can picture to myself, with fatty's pencil, that bright and blooding youth, those tearfel eyes, that beautifully modulated voice, uttering trem ulously, farewell! who is now laid in the grave, on a far distant, sea-girt shore ; why, we ask, has he fled front the society of friends and family? Meitiory comes e our help, and the problem is solvwv, tome treacherous hand has been stretched t o s um der the chords that hound our union togeth er, and error comes forth in the form of truth and gives renewed energy to the con flict, which roused the passions and spread the starry banner as free as the breeze on which she ever floated ; 'while the bosom of our bleeding country heaves like the breath ing of a giant, from the corrupt legislation. and the serpent of error lurks in emote of her able bowers, feeding upon the agitating queillk)ng of the day, and is now tempting some weaker one, even than Ere, to reach forth the banal of treason to sever the dhotis that have hound us in friendship so long together es sister independent States, and thus dishonor' the memories of our fath ers, and wreck forever, mid scenes of confu sion, the 'irk of our liberties. God stay the hand of the demon, and palsy the arm, and silence the tongue, that may he raised, either in church or state, to sever, ultimately, these sister, though independent States of' ours. April 10, 180. 3. C. It. tes.. A friend to.s ho knows of but one branch of employment which is very profit. able, and but little followed, sod that "Mind yogi own bvsiness. " • Mort.lble Solution of se. Mystery. In the early part of the month of Alward last a girl named Eliza 15rummond, shoot eleven years of age, whose parents live near the town of West Monroe, in this county, left her Ileum one morning for the purp. , -: of pioking berries, and neverreturned. Tba most diligent scars.h was made fur her by the parents and neighbors, but no traces c - Juld be lintel, The overt wide?! 4:rented miorefoetel Nensotim at the titer, hail al. most pu;tse4l from the minds of all care the striekee parents, when it was painfully r' called by a reent eveurrenee. On Tuesda" lust live or . i s lads wont out hunting in the Ctrl during the day taunt upon a spot whore a large rsi o4ber of Meet. s n akes wore dite , wei ed. awl kil: !. The appearmea) c the (1.17C0i iu !....11(1111 1 11til l ( at this/M.1151W of the year, was considered remarkable, and it was suggested by one U di.: party that r breeding den MUM bo N .In:whore near.. itch titan imnysliately vommenced, which resulte I in a manner far different from their e xpecta In the side of tt hilt nr.ar the ohm of a SICAlip was found a sort of upon* .7 which in the simmer 1,7,44 vow:meted by t grii,4 and lm,hea. I's this °poplar wa.4 • immon skeleton, flout which ivory pie .i• of flesh ha Ilmen taken. The hones w cro as white 'ivory, and all perfoo• Nnar by m A tin pail in a ru,ted condition, and A tie cop. The boys twcre terribly frightened and gate the alarm. Tita romaitis were to k from the rait—!) ref the den, and exam in 11 inn ,hOWO that the place had been and now t t. reeding place for black anak.ea. The boldest ir-Ritatei to enter.— The entrance which was largo enough for the admission of a MAIN . ii body., rivw amalt er and tended downward. Lighted balls of hay soaked in kerosene were thrown into the cavity, aed in le-a tn fifteen minutes eighty two snakes, ranging length from one-and a halt' to four feet, wet , kiiiod. The pail RP I cup wire re.vga'red by Mr. and firs. Drummond as those taken by their eliild when she went away fur the last time. Toe physic:km: pronounot l the remains thoso of a f.laiale child, and there can be no doubt but that the poor little girl, while picking berries in tile vicinity of the spot, became* tired, seated herself in the shade of the opening . to this horrid den, WM attacked by the reptiiim in numbers ard killod. 'rho iliscuve,T has shacked the whole communi ty.-os/c+Jo IX Y.) Bill ni;orm. The "ruby Marhell. The dew Veek t;:rave!y asserts hat ti, , of illeeitiorite babies in that a profit::: le I and so publicly ex,to l . ^ s• .0•ely to la s clandestine. It 3 that sh.,nld the Nine of the "%Amulet:* Cr an) oticir dart:slit cannibal, comet that city, and desiro a f ne, batty for s luxurious meal. be cc old be ac. , , , l) , ,xiatce_ nur,..ari , , , roui.rons, ID ty l e l'oon:1 in different Fret 4 of t!,a city, tlitir being for 1.a., mast part, a 1 .1 in the +kik,' pape , es ; ar lrancc law rt being made in a manner that disguises Is u d.: • nit conceal their real import. Throe plar , os, the largest of which is situated in eenwi.th Street, answers a double purpose, 1 that of relieving those of the responsibili i ties of usutsmi.): who tin not wish to be t r and bestowing open those who : •s s:: as. the well-spring of plead.. . - cr... "a Irti.e in the h m. 0." TILL ' , L.., ;LL•rs afar inforL'.l love! ness can, upon app Aor, to Roy dw scrod ea': rt..; bade.; from eno, da.y to on: ray vl 1, cur LL n4ALL•dy cr provided ter order ; (tr any t: of I.nonty or sbada cf emnpleviuo, and at prior,' ranging from 7,;`:13 to $2O, warm nerd onotl, and in a good ate vf iaL ,,, ,eratiLL;: -1 of delivery. A roport.'r who viL,i:.ed one f these baby z",,,zaars teas otrOrol a At.",i,y MAO infiiut 1; days o:d, c^itb a rod, II ibby akin, covered r'tll for tlLa uneoaionaldo price of $ ri-buo. female child, four m o nths old, who was good and gave no trouble, was held at !„.;75. A year and a half old, I . :retell boy, with fair routul Flubs, haz.d eyes and curly Ruth hair, was tieketetl at. $ll4l. The ma tron in charge volunteered the information that babies just then were "rather dull." tie - Going to Ic.lve. Mary?" ::;um ; I fitvl 1 am very discon f' tt, "If there anything I eon do to make you wore eowfortabb., lut nt^ know." "No mom, impo , i!)lo. You can't alter ynur fonror no mor n I em. Your dresses won't fit tn 4, 41 , 1 I cant appear on 3limkty.4 a 4 I uat,l, at my t place, whew iasuis clothe* always fitted 'way." RAY' "Ven you're a married man, Sammy, under,m,l a grat many things 111.1 you don't under,tani riosr ; but vether it's vorth Odle to Errs thr much to learn 40 little, 34 the charity boy maid when he got to the eni of the elphabe , , is a matter of taste." A Potxr or Ounxn. —A windy orator in the New York Legislature, after a lengthy effirt, Ftoppe 1 for a drink of water. "I rise," said MOMS, "to a point of order."— Everybody started, wondering what the point of order was. "What is it?" asked the Speaker. "I think, sir," said Blow; "it is out of order for a winbuill to go by water." se' Wiggins wax one tiny with a friend, when he observed a poor dog that bad beta killed, lying in the getter. Wiggins paused, gazed at the dead animal, and at last edd: ileri is another shipwreck." "Shipwreck. Where ?" "Why, there's a bark Ali' s lost forever." illiseornpanion ;rolled and paw Mew X 7 414. II IL/ .