Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 14, 1861, Image 1

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Tem of tublioation
IMAMS :-1111;110 et' if paid within three month.'
AIR is dlayed eta months, and $2.50 if not paid
Walla the Tear. Those terms will be rigidly ad-
Mersa to,.
ADVIRTIUMENTB and Business Notions Ininrt
ed at the usual rates every description of
JOB RI IVO
EXLOCTIID to the neatest me ner;pt the lowest
Tees, arid ,with the utmost despart• 'toeing
perehised • large eolteetton of type. we ere pre•
pared te'sirlfter the orders of our friends
13a5int88 phhuutorp•
IL J. UO(KfIAN
111:ILVIrrO1t AND COVIVRTA iCER.
PIEWA
1141LLIAIII U. BLAIR,
ATTORNEY AT 14W
LLarosra, r•
Qr.. is al. Arcade, second floor
■ ■ le•LILISTIll J• 111111 A
Ill'ALLVaTielt ilk BRAVER,
A I TORNEYS AT LAW',
L.. 1. CHAN*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT
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JAIIIIRS U. 11111ANIKIN.
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' *IIO,II.IPONTS, P•1111‘/,
rase, .r . , th• Diamond, one door west of the
Pool 0111.•
s/•8M M. MLAPICMIAMD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1161.1.1a0N1K, NO,
(Ain furtnelly occupied by the Hon Janion Burn
_
J J. LAITICIII.II,
SUR6 EON DENTIST,
111ILLITO , T11, ca.ter. , PA
.14 an. prepared to wall upon all who ntS y de•lro
prefraaional ser•ioes
Seem* at his residence on Spring street
1:=M3111
11.11.4191 A n SIMON:
ATTOitr; NY'S AT LAW
tA•vii en Allegan y street, in On building (or
gnarly unaspleal by lialmoiL MaAlliotur, Hain k Co
Benin
ARIBIEtii•IVrEa.
PIOTOBRAPHS A DAOURARKOTYPES,
rakes daily (foiasptkisodnys) from na II ni r x
BY .h 8 BARNHART,
La his splendid Baleen, in the Arcade Building
Pelilatoste Peun'a
DR. fi. L. POTTER,
riirstetAN A SUItiIEON
•11..1.111/0 4 TK, C
lialssre• High Street 011,2111. e 1 Rill Wend to
voieesse;e4le•lts se hellWefor•, an , t T etio•ctrolly
aloe hl. wirrelcss to his frill, sed the P41'1.6
karslci A./ el& iI.RN KON,
1111.1.YPONT1, rK4TRICO , PA
Will atteni to jerofeselgoal calls es heretofore, he
Viimpostfotily Wirers him mervioem to
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s frienda end
llkm immbite el
pt door to hi e reeidenre 0
Spring street ()et 28 58-if
is• iturcn CIA. CTIII T (I IGIAMIItII
cm * A Etix.wririmmt,
ArrultSl EYS AC LAW,
ast.artoTr Pr. , 111 . A
one. it Reynolds' Arcade on tbv Diam o nd
Ira O. litleh•11 has ammotated C T Alosender
itiSh him to the practice of low, and they will
w• promt attention to all buemeal entrUllll.l . to
ea is ( c entre, Main, Clinton and Cte Wield
,1141•1100
.It. O. WI GATE.
MIMI/ENT MiNTIST
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'Mos and rear.i•noo on the North Mort Cloi w•t
•( Om Diamond near th• Court House
rw Will be found nt 6t• oftioo plot pt t wo we 1, I
• •aaa month, roMmeneleg en the fleet M ontia)
the taanth , ~hen II will be awn filling rofroulmna I
dntlae
!BANKING MOUSE,
F Rb:YNOLDS h l'O
RRI,I,IVONTR, (7K AIRE ,
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lesbians made end proceeds promptly remitted
Intereet wild nu splolsil deposit* Eichtnge In the
- 4.1•4•••-•444•• eemetsteely-oreleuted.les-aele- -.Lepos.
Ile resolves
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DEPOSIT ki ro ,
MoALLISTER, II ALT d CO
MIKLLItro4Tr , S,TRIA , O PA
thiposlts Itaoolvad —Bills of Exrltatige tad Note.
DiWnint•d—lnt•ruat Pardon Spoctal ['cloaks
Collections Made, and Prooooda Remitted P rOln pt
y —Extolling. on tho East constantly on h
.1 11. STOVEU,
ATTORNISY AND cuuNsELLon AT LAW
Wtlipraistiee hit profeiairrn In the several Courts
•f Centre County, All burtinehe Intrusted to bun
VIII be faitbfolly,,aatinded to Particular attention
paid to elongations,' and all? mullion promptly re
ratted. Can be eoutulted In the Gamin le well
aa In the Engllch language
°Moe en high it., formerly occupied by Judgp
bairnslda and 1) 0 Boat, gip
■ RALI
BALE A, HOW,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
•FILLIFONTC PONle•
Will atteid promptly to all bultinose ,ontrusled to
Wif oar*. oMos In tho byildlnF formerly °coo
pied by Mop. /am T Hale
A CARD.
Mears Hat,. .5 Hot , wilt attend to my basins's
illaringmrabeenoa in Clongroad, acid will too as
tinaal by me in Mt txteLoriataitutot_antr,„oBS4 to
den. T
beisaptbar 15, IBall.
.. P. 0111111111!1,
DRUGGIST.
INALIFONTI, P•
WINO &&&&&& AND RAIT•11 DS•IaIN IM
Drisiu, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, 01Is, Var
il*la,Dyrfitullh, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, llair and
Wth Brushes, Fume and Toilet Artloles, Trussed'
and Shoulder Braden Garden Beads.
Oeltomen will find =retook eomplet• and fresh,
aid ill sold at moderate'prioes.
rirtrtmliro and Physiolans um the bountry
defied los:amine my stook
FARE REDUCED,
STATES UNION AO TEL,
IN 1 4011 mit er t iatZ v i e t 6, 1 1'A
0. W. HINKLE, Proprietor
?maxi:--$1 26 PIIIR DAT •
J. 411 a W. P. PIACI" ANVIIIy•
ATtRNEYB AT LAW,
-esLr slONrs, PA.
Jusos liaomanus by ansooleted with W. P.
Mamaasp, Esq ,In the radii°, of Law. Profs.-
olkotial balloon. intrniae4 no their oars will reoeire
primp' , attention. They will attend the
Mum in die Ootrothis of Centre, Clinton sod
Olosu1•14.
• Oleo on Allegheny Wart in the building for•
lupe, eloupledhy Lin n.Ai 'Wittion
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Own more I tarn my wayward feet
'Down yonder rural lane,
While memottea.of the happy past
Come heck to me again
I ere through branches of 10e trees
The house riler., f was born—
W here drat I felt this Mist of life•
In eutli's unelournled In rn
Om( more I stand beside the hearth
Where once my mother smiled,
And though kind voices greet me now
She *election out her child ,
I full e 1111111 the outstretched nuns
Of my 1,01" 0911.111 brother,
11 - 011111 to God I'd died for thee
My mother 0 soy mother'
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Waaiiivaroai. Feb 8 The Tn amiry De
t
plkl - 110 tit las et-tumid to Gov Pit Iteils •
illift liw yable New Yak 6 k
Tiee tl
the hub ;FiVrit li t t l it u rlenton not hiving
botol Imo', becalm: OD re were no funds
there.
4
()v, r e half dozen appnrations for patents
Lave 1,4411 received lately from 'mentors re
biding in Snots viinelt have ere. 41« L Vireo
retterprienig penile scent to ell moder the
• I 11n4 41 Stlt4 yet in 4. valence, NVhainver
others truly supitose
0 1 t • l ottrittg Ili I !dilly (or the de
lirl• of this. I Hy. Jell compaidt s *ran d
to day.
Tim officers of the Wa►hinglon Imanefi of
lie Baltimore and ( too Railinail live slit
uouul guar(.. at mono rook; lir olgen to pre
%int 161 n alculd dt qltillrlloll h 5 111C,SC-
Ct iik Is %%to o Nll . Lowolo N I thly
r.,11T..ad on hit Way to Lc matiginn at, d on
lo fourth Or 11111 month.
A salon. of I hitt) I , tit glint. oat. fired hero
t o day to Iloilo' ill the adtmamott of Kama
tido 1110 rlllOll
Col Lander. whnse 1411 perinti nileire or
the Overland Wagon Road vet n so
lirfn:•-
tnry, has resigned that
Private advice% front Charleston. furnish
important infostriation as to the plans el the
I south Carolina Government for the capture
of Foi t Suniti r. On the east mile of the
I lint Iva-. oppcsite :Sumter, is a little vilage,
callid Mount. Pleasant, containing about 250
inhalnta ills At This place the Carulin.•ns
are inei.oitog hi avy guns, which they have
taken down by land. The guns at N'ort
Milliner are not mounted witlrveference to
any attack from-this point, although it is
within easy range. The plate is, therefore,
to opera lire upon Sumter Irvin dotal Pleas
ant and the western shore , nimultaneou sly,
with the hope of making a breach in the fort
on the eastern ode, through which it Is pro
posed the storming parties from the flotilla
shall enter.
somtatromrs, PIINN'A
MEEIII
Twenty men are required, it is said, to
mall one gun at Fort Sumter. As Nlajor
Anderson has a very small force, it is sup
posed he will be unable to spare any of his
men for returning the fire of Mount Pleasant,
as that would leave Fort Sumter defenceless
on the opposite side, where it will be attack•
ed at the same time. -
Such being the plan of the South Carolina
Government, it would seem that Major An•
dereon ought it once to be reinforced. unles.
4o Government be willing to allow him to
surrender,phich is , not within the bounds of
credibility. For the President has made up
his mind that there must, be ',contest sooner
or later, and has therefore dt (ermined to
meet •the issue whenever it may be present
ed.
Fresh troops are pouring into Washington
daily. Several houses in E street, between
4th, sth and 7th streets, have"been rented
for quarters, and this maiming a 3 oung la
dled' School evacuated its building, opposite
the Baptist Chuich on E st'reet, to Make way
for a sterner and rougher tenantry. With
General Scott for his next door neighbor on
the right, two companies of United States
troops a few doors to the left, and a park of
artillery . grimly frowning through a vacant.
lot in front, your correspondent may be slid
to occupy a "strong position," in a military
point of view, at least
MEE=Mi
*NI Vattrg,
My Mother, 0 ! My Mother,
AV PINLIZT JpIINSON
() moth,' relllab thought
'lt, moll One I ack non, ,
To call thee from thy home of bllia
, To wear earth's weary chain
Vet could I call thee but one hour,
Ilttn u, unt I poiariti the,
lily heart'. full weight - bring' ring,„
And thou ehooldat klea Alia, my hears
Anil smile frerun) pain ;, •
Aril whimper wordeof untold joy
II hen we shall meet egnio ,
Oh ' we should have a heaven on earth
A live but for curb Miter—
Hof al. ' the tinge!' called ihee home,
mothra. U my muthez
Mother—l knelt rot by illy side,
Nor caught thy fleeting breath,
When thou wert folded in the site,
(If Or destroyer—Death ,
I did not 'see the peaceful smile
"fokt lit thy gentle brow ,
Dili thy lent blessing on thy buy
Is with me even now
And I can calm my chastened heart,
With holy thoughts at
1 hot thou hart gone to brighter poem,
Than in a world like this
And t rue religtou's magic power
rhnll heir toy grief to smother
And whipper Thou in Parch.
:shall tore thy sainted mother '
Washington °Gulp
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BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN'A,, THURSDAY, FERRUAIIY 14, 186 h
At the Departments, when Aloe hours are
over at 2 P. M., sentinels are post' d armed
to the teeth, to prevent any attack on the
public buildings. All night long, thw city
ie patiolled by 'quadri of soldiers, while by
day the strict', are enlivened etch theiThow of
military uniforms, aan horses led by ordtr
iles,
and other conci run ants of the pomp
arid circumstance of glorious ear."
-Genet al Scott and his aids now regard
Wakhingion City nag kale place of residence
for the 4ih of Alai. In. 'Hie Cr ',ern( for Iwo
(1113 s I,ns h«n gin rig I (retinal all' Fitton to
the barracks, aim eel and irutporary quer
dci to fire that all is coinforlnHe.
tmdrist Intuit lif,y coups arc 110 , 111
r
Mil
About rt..
in the city I r, n, lading li•e compantett
of FI3 log Artt ty 1 hat allt ti ere to
Le made to xerre the I'apitol, is lolly he
'tt vt d I 3 G,utral Se.lt t•Aid 011113,
Most of the foreign WllllOl ers It( re Ita l y •
sent off dispateln s to tl,t it respective Gov
erntnents, stating that the Gov. mint tit of
the United Slates is practically (.11 , ,50k ell --
Si Inc of thorn are tinily slot /Id st the tfrorts
• ' ts44 l --trlti- - e r t
&lima I - 0 thuronsw. _ _ _
• The first pnsoner of war, Lieutenant Jas.
E Junta, arrived at Washington yesterday,
Ind ret orted i iirostliter7Ferretary Toucey.
Lieutenant 41.stitt is attached to the steamer
Crusader, now in the Gulf, 1.0 %au tempo.
lardy tinpio3 «I to the W 3 a mkt le. Ile
wtnt ashore at, Pensacola, and µaa ition;etli
ntely seized as a prisoner, hut rdeasid ou
pude of honor not to hi or arms atilinst the
Slate of }Weida, and a passpcst N as furnish .
ed
The ntrong Union speech of Mr Hamilton,
or Ti XaS, Naslistentck %sub deep intereat
in the Houheol Repr - lallvls, and ought
to pioduce a good imptebbion 1111141 the Re
publicans, many of vi hom are for ostpom lig
coml. wens until after, Mr, Lincoln's inaug
Ural inn
Mr Ilanulttn to one of the most nflutn
tint men In Texas lie was horn in Ala
bama we believe is an old I/4 mucrat sa■
elect( d. however, optima the regular Dent
ocral,c nominee on account of his personal
popular it: , over • strong o il (~ nt. Ile IN a
Union tnan all ovtr, and ar ks lily j ust mid,
13 ;74 nxn fro l ap r Ati4 , l4l.!lt 1 1. t t
willing to plot..
ssrs Stokra rtild Quarli s l'etineN,l•l
also made ronFer VIII ITt F pert It.. and eetioniz
froth Tt Ott Ir I fit ct.
polllirao timid ~ n gllt to 11(1 , 11041e lit , 11l to 7111
honorable adlo•tnt.ul
A large body I l'emos) Iv snows ■re hen
to posh the tariff bill through Coogress
The Adialinairatton feels great nnx 1,1 l a,
' Pi the condition of the very Mile " army "
and and Tl'Ventle court SeTVICC now
left m the South 'I he "ielegra4 h — is in the
hang - of Opel ntorß to the Southern m 111.90110
loam; ho, no matter what the corporator',
stay hold fiat k. and hold 011 pretty 111111(11 no
the law of the neighborhood (hurls They
can :t run but little
tt:Kttator Sumner hall an interview wilh I he
I'reaident to clay, in relation to the otter of
mihttry and by the Legn,laturr of Alaara
husetts for the deli nee of the federal prop
erty sod the enforcement of the Iriwit.
Mr Somn,r anki (I what morocoold Max
.ichiwata do (or thernii - ,il 7
The PreAldent replied. •',Wopt the reholu
Bone offered by Mr Crittenden.
Alr Sumner repined. r•llte ruddie ♦entt
ment e f Masaachtimettn makes that untroasi
hie, and agree with that aentitnent."
Beautiful Anawers
A p uptl .of the Abbe Sword gave the fel
lowing extraordinary answeiN
"What is gratitude P
"(Jr•titude in he memory of the heart."
• What is 60 I"
"Hope is the hkskout Of happiness '•
Whal lb the difterence hil Cell i101.1:111Id
desire ?"
t•Deaire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in
fower• and enjoyment is a 'Yee in fruit."
What is eternity f'
"A day without yesterday or to morrow—
line that has no end."
•What is time 7"
"A line which has two ends--a path
which begins in the cradle and ends in the
grave."
What la Clod 1"
'•The neceggary being. the eon of e'erni.
ty, the machinist of nature, the eye of jug
tire, are match maker of the Universe, the
soul of the world "
"Doeft God reason 1"
"Man reasons because he doubts ; he de.
liberateS 2 he decides. God.jg omniscient ;
lie never doubts—lle therefore never rea
sons."
••lf you marry,'"said a Roman consul to
him son. "let it be a woman who hag judg
ment and industry enough to cook a meal of
victuals for you ; taste enough to dress
neatly ; pride enough to wnsh before break
fast, and sense enough to hold her tongs."
Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania has ap
pointed the follow ini; t genilemen commission•
eys to the Washington convention: Witham
M Meredith, Thomas White, James Pollock,
David Wilmot, Thomas E. Franklin, Andrew
1V f iornig, acid William McKennan•
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gather IlteDoWell —A Strange Story, 1
(iti ) room of a former. 'I hr i veiling of that day .lie 1 ,
--
One Kind ACt
J. Fliigitinis in hill history of the North
I "
In the home of Joseph A elle , T, Then Mary and I were merrier „a CUc re
, .
Branch IrAlley relates the folloyt mg histedy R 4 1 tiller, Maim Itli Mie k, 0 now ',soles-,' i )(Tung mid foolish, for we had nothing to I e
of n sticeessrul imposition 1 a nd he f, i i nil hi r Over the 41%1 rit heir ' she marred
"fict"'" upon
:lolled het (isle attire and plaid 1,11 , i 'f In on u g h( I could take „ere of her best 1
the people of Jersey Shorein 1803
, the i oi.tin II 111 1% Illfh the all 4 fi iii il {,nets I till il a Si tong artn and 4 rave heart to
About 'he year 1803, a reinaikable i•ir (
It h ,let t r !(tattle ill- her 1 , 4 not dodo 1 l ' y 111 pi t(I upon We rented a cluTtuber and
cureis . tnnie frsnspir . ed at, the upper end of
lotoo 0 iluoiLlt it is asserted Il nt , he le it o iot to houhl ke e pitige""iVe got together n
the I enough of Jerley 811 0 (4s "ell rein' in
bend by all the okr people livoig at 01.11 she re ulitrt wi n aft( reran!. al el iie Tit to the Wile lent ittere—S tutiloi, bedtteud, dishes--
11 ,st undes at other nome, oh( 1.. ...I I ..11..1 I I si t our money faded us before au_ holigli:
11
1,0 1 Pin' tReST in collsldCralili numb( rs. after anvils inn, 1 tett Ana !weenie a lai,llly le the e 1 ans. I told Mary she must turn up a
were then standing on the SpOt M Inch I note 1,. , tu bl i „, m ,„
a...
1 11 11 . for I (mild not ruin in ch lit No Tom.
speakmf. An old Dutchman, num,• il Martin
I lie c..,. i I 1:4 Our M, !Merril attend, el It aas ,iiiit long before our nth i riglili!)4 „ ,
iiipli , ai el al,O the Ruby(' is broached 10 sisslliii Oil ,iti Illis II WI , half a .1. 7. is l' h Ins
i i i t e ee r b u e a . d ha .. r d „ s b n i e u s it ti a k e e ll s b n in o7:::t ‘ h i e " L i i i :: 1 ,::, 1 , , : 1 1 1 \ 1 " 1 . 1, 11 ''''' , 1 i 1 1 I rot mail pall , 111. lc; 11 ,, VT -, M . fOliiiil Ott out, and lonillx 0 •
ors ritd 1,3 Mark S'onaker Esii
sort ninth ' th old 1 ,o 1 1. at the pie se lit dee ill. ir aen nelll,ll to our stock 'I 111 y o ere old
1 some improvements. Rising very C all) one rinl hinh " . "` iv at "ire ( toned 1 eiet TIT, y 1.4(10, to 1 L Sure, bill anon( rid justas o ell
fl°44 - 1" '"" ng in i ' ett ' h i r. he " Sq ""
i'll'"I rici%lit 16erile till Shinto Of la 11 ,4 ~, 0i.4 IN for ip, I 0.811 ne ler foigt t the 111. W fat •
on going to his door, to flail a benutiful le 111. ml
iii4gi a
It
ph t
iiimidettit it flits
those (lours put upon our antic q
nail ero
male in a state of nudity, wale, 4n . lino& • •'" they 110%er looked just right before
tied behind tier back' find IL gag nee r h. r T- A Strarge Career. table a ore turned wi'll Mrs M— -
outh, standing in film tof the Callen, ago t oat , ,
a tree Ile reiteeeei Leto from this uncurl,
fortable position as soon as pi , eible, awl The Philadelphia Press of a late date lia 1 Inc- ela Las turned it poor a idea .
&n . duo.' il 1 notice of lir 11) ott, 11 0 wi ll she shall met r wont oldie I hate ari) thing,
known di Orr in patine lilt ilii ini. in that ne Ter '" sold the old man, a ith a lee . a . ming
tendered her the Intspitalities of his limn
~
ill..
si i
ii i i
tint', i l l , d at an a dvanc Ti l a ge fare, " I don't forget those old thlairn.
tie cal t i v iti co . tih ir e w aiar id ed ac to v. l ,, ,s4lei ti ll p i e . 4 l k illr i t rerr _ eri,
eirterrid
1;;;,;h - iii. -- .7, , on7, is:
47et
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1°11 1 141. 0+
she related that Ai' lilt " Moen ol t ? a t te st l t l re ng ng o th la , table carte
' When he came to this country he had
, but aft w shillings. Observing that very ,
horse baelfm" hie ! bees bon" in N.no- little attent ion one laid to boot blacking in
treat, to vielt Sap that resided In Ken
os?
lucky, in chseille . Obi iyoung• man named
Br njainm 4.lonnett, who was vent expri very
to •t end r
d hr:...., ANL ha mg holacgasialltlni n t small room Move it, in Second or 'Hind
01 gold iii her tmle"R"f".!. 4" ...94-414f" 111011116,chih, Hoicking
prompted hini to rob her ; and tit a lonely
7 __
Phi Brit 114h111- it N t (iota king polished, and
no blinking it adt —le it 111.«1 a cellar and
street_al me ( 1 eatnut. arid comme need to r t
It took the greater
part of his moor . ) , to toy the Matins /s,
I spot near Pine Orel*" he iresent , 41 a pnitol
simple mid Tla ic,r as they true, of a Inch ,
to her breast and compelled her to lismount , Is i t
l 4 is. %sil.: a 11, Hell& lie Made the black
and di liver up what Money %he 144 ~,,t•itme,tl o
. log
it night
web i t
~ nn n betide, tied .1111
when he immediately stripped tier,lied her,-lit bi. day
ill Li., It
tit
shipp
e ni
dee, bruali ng
and 1'1( her in this . A
shain . erni anti tit Huth( ' the ' beis„ NI 1 ois to 1110 du
w In „
how to s„
rood term, to starve own hunger or be de
it Ile , seem found soleli r nil he could
soon 4by add beasts. She hail I i Ina ine4l
iiiiiki..
and wanting
miiiit hit. „ otitis to
pot
it ,
in that condition nearly eh night, alien, at ,
an (for it
.., I
gold ) hr
walked op to the
ter the most desperate otruggl,•s she -had ,
!loss worst,
thin
iii I(,lii.,iiviiiti to bits.
released herself and tOade her nay
I° him i them made, and not know Inc the distance.
cahm After being refreshed, she willingly_
went iiith th efaufily to the spot and point Of ()tartly how to gi t il iI( le preferri d ,
f walking to getting a lie rte, for (ear the t Urn
ed 111 n "I " place where she till been hod,p ke t„11 would take „It m„„. of his money.
and the path she had *sten 101111• I the lice
for tit heat time he serf posed it Le a 4 - OS ex
try
trying to form herself. • . 1 penni•e to title nr Li* Philodi i his as It was
There was somethiag saless in her ail
nrnr laindrin By thou rmsuit be made neon
I. mme. and her %cutest (11 lin annr and', el ?.putty, et (I titan eilitarned enough to
I ih. hence frame, left no doubt in the• ininds of establish a (butt mote, 0, a lie! 1 „ smo. „ b e
t o
hubs who il W het.. I lh it illitlvUiAllit W erAt............._,-.._,..... it...... 5015 Teoge •eu arugese••
l True, IMO that aloe he been molly dial , . Li fir, mice in lilltllind io lit re 111 learned the
with She app. ared to be rive tii tfel me•d
art of manufar luring 144.11 Hoe hi, r
I Ottls (tarsus at die thought of her Ml.llllllOll 1 , iii, torn , oL , I , lb , , ) , i , in ~i . news.
"'mg ' trin4 ' r ‘ i she give her " au- a " / I ii ai er rrflir g, to leil e largr al tnonufactur
Est h, r NI, Plio ell
er of pair lit rordic,mrs owl drugs in the
Ito Mr (Trier, father of Jo Ige (1io•r, of i _ etiti ,, l slat , s and did an
„ illicit , hosineas
the Soon she Court, tended (loot, try, and
At 000 IWO , ssloolt. Ilie year 1519 20 he
look he r 11110 1.14 firmly, and kindly pruvill ' kept the itio , t Ili flint T ',hug establishment
iti tor h. i wain, A great deal of ...)iiiiin hy ,
in in, f II) or c. liril% dot nett tow horse , . to
O 4., . ,st still ill her bdi.ir, Silo till oergh).",,,
his ,I.rant li'l gtith if tub viol. time or four
lord with eatli other In miking
her 1 "'"' outriders in trier-3 Afrw ir ,r, after this
of cleohmg Several gentlemen n o w Li tug ilk lilesille Intl arra , acel broLl upe his costly
I r;•••• Merl heralt! Wahl Ale till. dresses, ~,,),, le of. living, sort 151111111 thtouo , Ina dd.-
and tither artirle 4 l, which she ace: pled. and
11 , Wires liy mailing his e re doors take drugs
kindly tr,„,kea them fur then Itti, raid) Sand Itildle Ines Al' In I his he be t Harr el
Meanwhile the tours spread throughout fns im5,,,,,,,,,,
hone» Ihr
,lar.i. %wkv where
the country, and the public indignation vi al
ill, lelo. king I 0111 es we rr math, nevi was,
highly t N. Ile.] Ilgatp_St the villain Cornitt
no dou b t , at Ilia 11 ,,,,,
~
ri, ii
map lint h.
II noilloik offering a reward for In, appre
I tutors' was barns( on lii It %tank% hilt wild
he olio aurii pot in circulation soil ihe
memo•r soil had gout• loyo•iil his knowl
chivalry of the We4l. Branch started in all
edge or come, I a lion in 1 `-35 or 1831 u, he
(bevel low, to look fur the scoundrel Ile had t
added to it I kit of I ere long Ile en re i had
to Tiity four hours start, however and being
an awl 4 in, orporutie 11 Ile had purely I ptl
{% e ll, mounted, eluded all observation and cf.
1 vatu bank of Issuer lle plikllf.lied a stale.
reeled his escape.
i- I ;mutt that he 1114/ 444.444,1 a 15r444 autouiat a " , but rte ui '4 UV' • ..•-• - L': -
rest estate, for the redemption of Ins notes,
to some i f the preMlnrot rinrens of Philo.
del phis In the ge to ial ilt rangr mi iit of the
business of the country in 1 837, the Doctor
and has bank broke (low it, nod his de .ii of
trust for his bank was found to to a ortlele i a
Ile was then ii.elle•Ted for fraud, and si :dyne
ed to the penitentiary (71tv.rs ii ere also
tied for „intim:eery with lino. but acquitted.
' Such changes in the life of one ,net are
not common- making boot I larking and
finishing hoots, at the Name Inner in a few
years riding in his own four horse coinage,
%lilt outriders ; then is the peolleniiitry
Awl, after all dying calm!), at a ripe old
air , in rOlidorlahle l Ir. linisliilrl I "
The artless girl remained in the neighbor•
tio6d. caressed and entertained by the gym.
Radial ig people, who could not tro enough
to alit elate her wants. lrer manners were
an ample, her actiotui so lady like and re
fined, and her descriplion or the thief so mi
nute, that no doubt was left of her beit.g
badly treated Lettere, in the meantime,
were dispatched to her father at Montreal,
but weeks elapsed and no answer came. -
tinll tlitublic confidence in her was on
; shakeh.
Ihe intelligence having spread far and
near, sinine,er4 tit great numbers ticked to
see lit r, antlimidtd her with presents. They
were always fascinifted wOh her beauty,
her simple end captivating, charms. Being
at the hotel kept by Doilies, at Lai ry's
('reek, a gentleman named Hutchinson, from
Milton, called to see her.. She eyed hum
closely, and seemed to keep shy of hint.
witch attracted his attention, and he the't
he detected something familiar in her coun
tenance. lie requested.jn have some private
capretsation with lice, which she positively
refused, when ho 'cclaimed, calling her by
name —•' I believe you are lute identical
young man who once worktd for me in Mil
ton as a journeyman tailor !" This was a
poser, and she became greatly excited, which
aroused a suspicion anufE the people that
she might be ap imposter.. And such she
ultimately turned out to be. The pretty -
Esther McDowell -had *sieved and hunshog
ged them in a shameful manner, and never
was robbed in she represented.
A bundle of men's clothing had also been
found near the spot where she was found,
secreted in a hollow log, which went to
confirm the suspicion. At length she con
fessed that such was the fact—that she had
been playing the imposter, being of • ro
mantic turn of mind, she hail actually passed
herself off es 1 young man and worked as a
journey kian tailor.
It wee now remembered that a young
man, answering hor description, had crossed
the White Deer Mountains Into Nipponese
Valley, and staid over night with the family
A 110I.N IN TIIK Si', —John litrhel wt nen art in [leaven,' &c !laving acted as clerk,
thus to the Charleston Meecory fiipthyaris : repenting after Peter, the ferryman cried
There is harillf ligrt t sough to ri ad, '•Now let me go
but only the kind of gliaidly twilight wlin•li I "Not yet." said Peter, "you must make
teems with gloomy images!' I walk moods ; I three promises :—First, that yott will re
ly along the (plays, and alince.t fear to enter ' pest that prayer morning and evening an
the broad shadow of Notre Dante In (6' 4 tong as you live ; secondly• that you will
Morgue two corpses lie stat k. Alin say Ilea, i hear every pioneer preacher that comes
that mmiething is the matter with the sun.; within flve milts of this ferry ; and thirdly,
is the MINI' of Itio eold, wet summer that you will put every Methodist preacher
and autumn ; they Ray there is a hole in that over, free of expense. Do you promise and
luminary, (untrue,) which was well enough"! vow ?"
A
known beture—hut that it has grown larger "I promise," said the few.yman.
of late, and is now It pit or chasm vast enough And strange to say, that man afterwards
for so RIORII a ball as our Cal th to roll about became a shining light.
In reply, to qqastions by foreign ministers
is to how .d.he subjects of their respective
natimis are to act in order to avoid au sin
Ixtions of the revenue laws of the United
States, and to escape injury From the Room
&thus state of things at CharlesOn, Secretary
Black has stated that the right of the Feder
al Govornment to impOso duties on goods
imported into the limits of the Boiled Sic(
is exclusive. and fist the question whether
the condition of things at Charlostoil will or
will not be regarded as a sufficient rekstffi for
not inflicting the penalties immured by the
subjects of foreign willow will be settled
when it practically irises,
7fileilifif :INClO4l.lO.lllte
the poor tvolnw. She wee living on the in
terest end the compound interest of a• little
friendly net dune years Lefure,, and it. Bottle
id for 111 rsi II and daughter this ancient and renowned Cuturnonwealth.
nom b. al/11111i Uls tV /XL how God blesses we hare the fullest assurance that a hat Ithe
the operation of his gnat and mural law, I has undertaken she u ill accotnplish, if it
love thy neighbor," and ue should often can be done by able, enlightened, and ler
-I.ee it, could we look into the hidden pails of Jisierving 4ltort«. It is highly gratifying to
life, and find that it is not self tub rest, nor know that other patriotic States have ap•
lilies, nor lame that binds heart and heart. I pointed, and are appointing, Commissioners
'rhr soo r !c t i erof a. friendly act can du tii;Tituirt those of Virginia in council. IV hen
tat more than they It it: these, the friendly tis „, ‘ „hh e t . t h ey will um tl lu t e is body ebti .
' , cut, the tiellAthollY I, lntlo' B l 4 the Cht"'llio i tied. in an eminent derree,.to the contidence
i.3nipailly of - rine touards another, uh.ch of the country. Thu lieneral Assembly of
rota Vlllllllt of its power to curse, t xtracta Virginia have also resolved that ex-President
L ' illCllletth from sorrow, and opens wills of John Tier to hirehy appointed, by the con•
gladness in desolate homes. We do out al- I current vote of esoh brawl) of the Outer',
as}s see the golden lists shining in the A.semlily, a Commissioner to the President
chain of human (vents ; but (hi y arc there, of Ole United S ales. and' Judge John Ruh•
pod happy sbr who Gels their gi title but F aon lo hereby apt onittd, by a like vote,
irresistible Me?clioni'a Lcd ge , . Comtnoisioner to the State of South Cirrolt•
no and the oilier States that have seceded,
or shall secede with instructions respectful.
ly to request the President of the United
.states end the authoritica of snob States to
agree to abstain, pending the proceedings
contemplated by the action of this Deneral
Aseimblyr from-tmy , mid
to produce a collision of arms between the
States and the Corerninent of the United
States llowtver strong may he my desire
to enter itto such an agreement. t attt cone
vinced that I do not possess the power.—
congress, and Congress alone, author the
war making roCear, can exercise the discre
tion of agreeing to abstain from any and all
acts calculated to produce n collision of arms
between this or any other liovernment.
would, (lurid . ..re, be trusurpation ror the tx•
ectitive to attempt to restrain !their bands
m'an,sigreement in regard to matters over
uch he has no control. If he saliee thus
to act they might pass laws which he should
be boned to obey, though in confiht with hk
Petgr Cartwright.
A remarkable character was Peter Cart
wright. lie ,was a great anti slavery man
and struck right andleft to all who opposed
him One day, on al proaching a ferry a
vivo, illunorio, 611 , based thet Lem
:man swearing ttrzibly at the strmons of
Peter Carte light and threatening that if
ever ho had to ferry tile preacher across, and
knew him, he would drown him in the rive
peter, unrecognized, said to the ferryinan.4,
.'Stranger, I want you to put me across
, •Weit tilt I am ready," said the ferry
man, and pursued his conversation viol
strictures NOM Peter Cartwright, !laving
he turned io Peter and said
New I II put you across "
On reaching thi: L ooddle of the. stream,
Peter thrkm hi. hoise's ltridle over a stake
111 the boat, and told the lerryman to let Jr,
his pole .4, 1
•• 1% hat for ?" a.ked the ferryman
.•IVell, you ve
. ppd been timing my name
impropet like : and said t( ever I came this
way your would drown me Now , you've
got a chance
-14 your mime l't tt r Carl% right ?" caked
the ferryman
“My name itt,l'eter Cartwright."
limiantly the ferryman seised the preach
er but he ditt_twt know Veter's strength
for Petri- instantly seized the ferryman. one
hand on the nape of his trowstra, and plun
ged him into the water, sa)tng :
I baptize thee (splash) in the name of the
devil, whose eljld,tlioit art "
Thu,' lifting tom fru. addea.:J
DOI you eVri - play 1
No "
"Then its tune ,) "
'•Nor nom' will," answered the ferry
QM
Splash : splash / rind the ferryman is
the depths agent
you pray now ?" asked Peter.
The gasping victim shouted
•'1 do anything you bid me."
'•Then follow me ; 'Our Father which
The North Carolina [louse his concurred
in the Senate amendments to the convention
hill. and it has thus finally paned. pro.
video for putting the question to the people
at the time of electing delegates ; conven•
timi or no convention." It also restricts the
action of the convention to Federal affairs.
The election takes place the 28th of Febru
ary.
At the October election, Mr. Verree. •
Republican, was returned to Congress from
'Kw third district in , Philadelrhisi by twenty
tyro rosjorify. Mr. Kline, Democitt, his
thiponent, contests his elemlon,and an official
redount of the totes jou finished,. shows a
majority of nino reds for Mr. Kline.
.~'j
Speeial Meanie of the Pres: dent
l'o the Scnaie uttd Mtge of Represfnfatioei
07 the United States . — ,
I deem it my duty to submit to Cehgtena
semi' of resolutions adopted by the Leg•
!Olivine of Virginia, on the 19th nit., having
iii vie* a peaceful settlement of the e.thiting
fießtirms-which no* threaten the rnion.—
They mete iteliverti.l to me on thurigif,
the 21th met., by who
has left and bonorolretiremeht
in the hope tint lie mar render service to hia
tiiiiintr . t in its hoot of petit These resolit
lions, it will lie perceived, extend. an in•itii•
lien to all F di Stan s, whrthtr Olive hold •
g or urn elavt wil.ing to u•
nth. with \ or6iuto itn i ti earnest eflhrt to ad ,
Ji.t the prewnt unhappy controversitia in
tile spirit in a loch the ennatitution was or•
igioally formed, rind corisisß.ntly with Ice
principles, iv, an to adlird to the people"Of tiro
Siaveliolding States nth Tote guaranteeir for
the security of their rights, to appoint Coin.
intssiciners, to meet, on the 4th d.ay . of Feb.
ruery nett, io the city 0,1 Itishfnrtott.
aiar Cowtoksionelli 'pp:tinted:4l .
Fuld Dove
: " but
to
some suitable adjustment. I conrege r au
this movement on tic parent Virginia, with
great nuttsfitettnn Inuu the past history Of
agreement
Under existing circumstances, my present
actual finali r is confined within tislow lint•
its It i+ my duty at all times to defend and
i roti et the public propeity within tho secs.
dins States, so far as this may be practica
ble, and especially to employ the constitu
tional means to protect the property of the
h i
Cram' Siatcs._ walk, to preserve ihn_puti
peace at this the seat of the Federal Gove '
merit, If the seceding States abstain fro
any and all acts calculated to produce a c •
Huron of arms then the danger so muc to '
he deprecated will no longer exist. Defence.
and not aggression, has been the policy of
the Adminiutration from the beginning.
Dot whitst I ran enter into no engagement
such as that propose!, t cordially commend
tO Congress, with touch confidence that it
rill meet their approbation, to abstain from
passing any law calculated to produce a col
lision of arms, pending the proceedings con•
templated by the action of the General Al -
Nembly of Virginia. lam hoe of those who
will never despair of the RepubllO. I yet
cherlili the belief that the American people
will perpetuate the Union of the States on
some terms just and honorable for all, sec
tions of the country. I trust that the medi
ation of Virginia (nay be the declined means
under Providence of accomplishing this in•
estimible benefit, Glorious as are the metn•
mica of her past history, such an achieve.
latent, both in relation to tur own fate and
the wellare of the whole country, would sur
pass them all.
--4, ' ,f46(1118 BUCITANAM
WashingtonlNty, .tan. 2s, 1861. •
The Charleston Mercury or the 28th says:
" The Legislature last night again altered
the design of tho State flag. k now amebae
of a blue field with a white palmetto ime
the middle, upright. The white crating in
the upper flag stafreorner remains ea before,
the borne pointinelitrwlrd. This may be
regarded as final.!'
Dobbs, the portrait painter. says that av•
erything should be in character. For in
stance, ieeroh warrants should be printed en
" Paper, " and wedding sots; on
"foolscap." •
When you pity the Buffer*. do ,
, 0/I*:r
your bind lips your Mat, but , 7
pocket,
Beware of hub expinawil • small leak
will un treat ship.
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