M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, April 21, 1859, Image 1

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VOL.
dottittv Eltlitcoat.
YOYILIBILED EVERY, TIIIIMAY MORNING,
By,QV ° ~4TT &; BARBOR;
COUNTY, PA
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-..•• . ' • Itafes ., of Advertising. :: • '. -
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iOolumn 'nue year. - .... 4 ..... ................,........., 535 00
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One Kunio '413 hies or lege; 3 insnrtione, - .1 . . „ A i.... -15 U
'Each suinnequept: insertion s .....;:-....... - .....- ..',..:.. - 25
Business Oardei,.‘vitti wiper, ; ....-. :::.. ... '.....»..,. •;• 000
• . • Tlinan Terms wilt tio)iiiintly adhered to.;
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tict.iiti.:3l.:4l:44ci.it
DAINT3MAN'CONVEY/kiicES. and Ite.m.
Estate Agent' 'Otfine, 'llk 00. • Pon 'a',
-41Evouoces--,' _
Ohapipic ..•.
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HATT . Morose' Struther,A,
,Browisell; pig „ Bartathparti. Pa,
U 66. Paana Pieta, pa.
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Jovx )1.: Hour: Pei:lo%or, .eminin. it d.lt
Watir'aniskori
Otreata, Warren, Pa, nep
, Geki Stage 9ffice'... '• ,
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B: want= * CO;,
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Whaleiala and Ratan ; Dealers in Family Gracerlea, Poik,
.;;Flour,. &It, .Feed, Ito. .te; 'Unapt ; E. ;13: - Masim'a
...13tov•Stotei puli aide of 14o.Punlio BquareiFmetnfloFt,;
J. C. BACKUS er.eq.
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odiaraVDialera InDry'dooda,. Graoortea, ,, OrotkaiY,
.Pasdpldada . Cloatrig,'Bootaand Shobs;ltata and Cape,
&c.; opposite the Court "Mule, kntufhport Pa; •
. 'r!,:, i:: - 6. -A.Lothcca,.
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,Wholess's. and,ftetail Dealer :in Provisions ,and, Sarnily
, Groceries, Dry, fioodsOloota, Shoesitata, Gaps, Nails,
Yankee Notions; /to, •&a Store one, door west of the.
; 'Aster Housa..,:Cash. . •; . • :• , : •
Fong Royal;
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• Fronting.the Public . Square, Olean, 31'. Y. Zone 3t:
Mu Lan:-Proprietor. • TIM Fobes Rouse la entirely new
. and, built of brick; !and - is' famished .niodern style.
. The proprietor' limiters himself that • his aecoramoda
.• 'thus are net surpassed by any hotel in Western Nsw
York:. ..-Carriages.ran to and'from the New-York and,
Erie /Rail Noad. • 1. ..• . . •. '
rfRON
Arionnxx 'Ai :'LAwI .81nettmort, ..'WKean•,Co . unty..• P.a.,
for .tifesits. Keating' & Co's ,Lands . Attends.
*:. especially to the Collention of Claims; Examination of
Land. Titles; • Pa7inent of Taxes, and all business rein
ting to. Real Estate. , 01110 e in •Ilamlin Block. .• • .
GEIER% HOTEL.
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D. A...:Wksanr, Proprietor , at KinsuM.. Warren county
'Pa.: • His be supplied 'with the- beet the
country affords; and he spare no Paige InMcaomod sting
*VOLD ROGMO,
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Attainey and Councollor at *Law,, will attend to i li a col
lection of-claims nal accounts in tlid - Countlit , f.t . l'ot •
ter; 111 , 1Cean. - Elk,, Jefforsion_; and, Clearfield.' P. - 0.
graelliport, nim.Fati county Fei; •,• . . , •
• E . :!s(./IIGIECTOIT: ELpTLF:Dp
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-Attorney . and ConnieDor at Law, : emetliport, 31 1 1fean
County, .Ps.'..Brialnees entrusted to •MS care for th°
- 'counties-of Bilieark,.. - Potter-and. , Elk will' be promptly
• attended to' .: Office In the Court.llouse second door..
DR, L. R. WIRIER,
!bye!Sian and Burgeon; Bmethpgit,Bu, will attend to
: ,'all professional calk with promptness. Office in Sart
'-well Block, second floor. • • •
N. B.IIUTLV.It ..fe.
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Wholesale and it etal .DeaPere. hi' Staple , find Fancy Dry
:Goode, Oarpeting y lteady Blade Cloth - ink, and „general
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• Furnishing Goods, Boats and Shoes, Wall. and Window
-....?aper,.Looking glasse s ec.S. • - At Olean. O. Y. , •• • - ,
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BENNETT HOVSE,
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ilotethport,lll , l(eatr Co;, P a . D. 11: Bsrestrt, Proprie
• .tor-pposite the Court Douse., , A new,.large, , emu
Inodribus and well.Nrotehed house: :. . ' • ' .
JOHN C. BACKUS,
'Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 81110 thp ort, BPICA •C o
Will attend nabusluess in hts protesigion lathe
' et:mattes of Virago, Pottai and Elk: , Ofllee over o.li.
Oar:Well & BrotherarStore. • ••
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Z.' 0.. ilotaiits, , Proprietor; Sniethport, Wite.an 061.„Pa. ,
• . Stages to and from this place stop hero, good dffkrom;
• modations and.reasonatde prices'. ': '•. ' ''
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.• •. ••••' .-.YOIDEON IRONS " • •
Dealer ItiDiy Goodsi•Ginceriek, Pork; Flour. Salt; Fish
.•Iteadi-Made•Olothutg,DOQ4 and lihuaa , • Store in .Ea
tonte old stand' Stnethport General Patent litetlti
eine Ageutit,, • . • • • , • , •
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' :. •.. • , 4Acriiirrtousz, •,- ••• - - '
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Coritee orlileecitid and . :Liberty streets; ' 'Wnrren, Pa.. 71,
A., Bartiow, , Priiprtetot.' Travelers will Ond good ae,-
. , oninamodatlorin and reasonable ehavges: ' . .
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Sealer raStoyee; Tin: Wire, Jappantid' Ware, do;, west
side`of Abe:Public - t. . ere, Smethpoit Pa. Custom
• , work done to order'. . the.ahartnet notice, and in the
moat. subetnattal! .• nner. '. :-.:- • i: '.•. • - ~ ..
Gbois r ckSoserres, trOalaiy, garditara,
. Boots, 13ho • ~Hats, Oaps;Olssa, Nana, Otla ace:
East ;bid all .the POlie Square, Bmottiporei Ea.
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Oro,
Dealer , to Frovisfons inaramiTy.Cfrooories generally, at
Farmers Valfey,.MlKesn' 00., Pa.' 'Grain, Lumber,
• Shingles, &a., takers in:exchaggefor • Goode. Patent
Medicines for sale,. •. •
'MIMEO HOTEL,
B.'L u . . , . ~
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tists. Proprietor,—Allughero:Brid'g '14 4 1Ceau
'Co , Pa: This house Is situated about ulna miles from
.Soiethport :Oil .She rOnd . to Oleaui'fuul wilt lui fouod• a'
conSnietit- atopping-plano-; ,• - , -• • -• ..• , • -
EMPORIUM-HOUSE,
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SW grin ~...WKona ; Pa..' LEORAND 0001 C- PrOpriel Or.
:A„oonmodroui and.aoll-tutiliediod house. ' Strangori,
and tiwielera,wilt find good acooidakodatioas. : , ...
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FARMERS!' VALLEY HOTEL;
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OOD'irp. • This tuAiso to situated about dro
• . frati Sonotbport °unto ioad to °loon, Pleasure, partie°
.acid Otheitoan toiaecommOdatedo the oh ortest notice.
EG11T1ED..1M29 1 74 7 HOME;
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NalnAslonnala v riopirlitot" .
,'This boo roottuntodhalc
-way bitween EfroothpoilandOloan:, -IT gOti want a good
dial:milli, la the place tio itoP.: ,- ;:: ' .''. • '' ~•
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OHORDDI CORWIN,
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Proprietor of - the Grist htill, ei'll'eolianiraburg, Mc
- Kean County. Pa. Flonr, BleaVand Vend ;Oonatantly
on hand and for gale; in latge and emelt quantities::
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RAILBOAD.'HOIIdS r .:
rriLl4llllBTrraTAR , PrOpiletor,* Norwich," AtiNcerc CO•,
Pa. • Good acooinniodatious can be had there et all
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,•.. PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE; •
WILMAX lI.iSKBLI. Proprietor,. at Port Allegany; Mc-
Kean County; Pa., Tnle notel la situated at Ole . .ion o-
Ma of the thnethpart and Allegapy.lqvor lona, nine'
. miles of Sinethpoet.. '; • • •
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T OOK:on the' map of 'the
_United Stitteli' end
1.4 then look into the old stand of Ford
.tic Smith
and you *ill find Ed. Drfaeoin's: Tin `Shop all on,
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.llletttinott Jniteal .ttirite hitllotied of isimg, •
.WLete hotiefitof tneihOtleftirint-jtho.throog; , .
In the shade of thy pithno - :`ltti ;the
,phorsa , of thy eed;'
On the bills of thy tiliatity';',o Iteirfis ivith'thoe,
With the eye of a epirtt Ilonit.onil4l. shore,.
White tIo ptlgjim eid.peophot have lingered before)
With the glide of a splrit'T traverse Ote Sod
Made bright by tbil ete . Oof the toilet . of dad, '
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Blue, sea of ileh11181:-1u toy 4 hit I hear. ,
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'l'hy,s'iaterri, Goneadrei:UhltheuU•ruyeari
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Where the loyilyaUd'Staiwltli the Peopfkaatdoirri,
Aud thy ipriki , on the dhot of it) liiiimia4i,iris tbio
Beyond areßithullala , uaYuntaloo or.iislii, ', . ... -. '
And thedeltolatdlillla,off,he ...rilld.thulareoe; ' ' ..
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And I . paiuleut, the golt-cidge of "Rabin:to' lee ' - . f
Thi . Otani of the'vratOrt:- . .i10, dark Gallhull•'. '' - '.
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[Bark , , .
epnud Intße . velleY! . ;eliertrstroilen and etriinir,' •
Thy rtriii, : lt liteluiet; b sweeping stongi•
- ....l9hireltte:Coneiilte,itrove trltn Jehovah In vein,
And thy :torrent grew dark tiith . ..the . blooft pi the slain.
?There item Zebulon`eluile •
And • NaphtePti eteg, with eye =belle
• 413 d the, etiarlotti otJabin rolled horndesitY
Vorthe arm of the Lord ienltAhlnoem'i! len!.
RidOtig,. Pa
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There' liigi•the'illil,rnokil alia'thw aiirerni which rang,
To the song which the beautiful prophetess saag;', I, •
;Whet the ph:tees:of Isachstalsakby.the shut,:
Aud the - shotit of a hoit In tlitriamph replied. . • ••':
La! Batbleherdbl blare
.With the' meuistains aroinit an& the valleys between;
,Thein rested the Shapheida'ot,Jltdah ; and there • •
The gongs of the • angels roso
. B:neat on the air •
And "Bethany's' paint freer rn besitty still throw' •
Their shadowe at noon ia-ee ruins below; •. •, •
tut' where are Hie sisterdwhe hastened to great
The lowly Redeemer . , end • sitat His feet?' " , •.• •
I treed where thewwsiNE in theirWayrideg trod,
stand where they stood with the mom or Qom
Where h iablessidg was heaidend hie'leaso"re taught; •
Where ilie.blind were restored and healing wan
Oh, here with his dock the sad Wanderer came .„
These hills be toiled over In.grlef are the Smile;
The tOunts where He' rank by the wayside still flow, • •
And the same airs are blowing; which breathed on, HO
Arid thronged, ma the! hills sits Jerusalem yet, -'..
131a.iritik dist nn her foidhead Mid,'elialinion her feet;
Irerthe crown of her br,de to the mocker hatli gene,.
'And the holy Blieeldnah Is dark . where It show: • .
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But "Wherefore thiffilieam of the earthly. abode
Of humanity, clothed inthe byightnesa cifflodt .
WCre my spirit- bukturped from the outward and dim
It would gaze even now on the Presence of Wm,"
Not in terroro; but gen& as. when
In love and . tn meekneaa, lle meiedaMeng men; "
Andthe yolce Whieh .breathed peace to the"payee of
In the both of my spirit would whisper to me.", "
And What if my feet mar- not tredd,whi3re Ile Stood,
Nor my care hear the dishing of Galifee'a flood, •
'Nor my eyes see the cross which he bowed:him to heat
Nor my knees prose Githiemani4 gardep of prayer,
,Yet, loved efthelatber; spirittenear•
To meekand the lowly and pennekt herei • "
Arid the:voice Of thy; love fa the came even now
•ki at Bethany's tomb, or op tilivet"ihroi! " ; .
Oh,. the clia:o4X hatli gone, Ent in, glory and pOwer
The Spirit anrciveth the things of an hour;
Unchanged; undo:laying, its rentaccist damn .. • •
the heart's searet altar Is Writing the saimo,
AN ADVENTURE.
I was . the only, passengir o e creaking
stage; which started from . “Blick Heath - Ho.:
tel,".on.phat stormy, bleak, autumnal night...
All. dayh ..rift . of clmids bad ietited on the.
horizen i and a 'strange sound' Mingled : with the
beating of *the sea against.the lock-bOurirt coast
nearby, as though the wraiths of, storm-tossed
mariners, wreaked. Off that windy shore long
years before, steered'.phantoth.yessels through
the weltering wai•es, and. hailed the earthly ,
schooners as they passed with Words of volenni
• It wa . s &night to 'waken all the Wild•remenn;
'btances the spirit treasures up. •
,fales , of,
,robbery and-Murder,:grew vivid
and distinct iri . dvry horrible' patticular, as, if
the pages : from ivlience MY' childhood culled
thern, Were.oncemOrd,before. me.. '
.As fthought of the . lonsdi jOurney.Whicir.laY
befoie .me. at such an...hour, and' through'such
desolate' and
. dreary 'Scenes, my :keart grew
faint With terror..
It was necesiniry that I' should 'journey in
thatnight's•.coateh,:in order .that I might meet
the morning train of cars, at 'the F- 1 4a:
tion. Circumstances . had detained the person
who should have been my companion, and
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milftatill icy between meand expected friends;
consequently: I was . alone that , cold October
night, awaiting my:eptirtnre, in the parlor of
the hotel.' .The apartMent •in Which I d
. awaite
the moment 'of :my departure , was large and
IoW-rOofed, wainscoated with wood. of almost
ebon bleakness . . In the hugit y chirnney place
the flames roared fiereely, as the great oaken
logs piled upfn its 'Teethes kindled one after'
another, ".• Two tall carpet flared away s on . el
tiler end Of the high wooden mintlePieco,throvi
ing vermillion tingew on the japanned aides of
an ancient tea-caddy, in the form of a temple,-
. Above hung a large and exceedingly CITI
PSO+
`politan landscape,representing a swiss cottage
surreunded - 14 palm trees. ;A lake of deepest
blue in' the foreground across which' was.: either
mosque or christian: : belfry, as the imagination
of the s p ectator wandered iron,
, holy seepes
the country of'the hlusselnaao. ".Among these
var:led.seenes.wandered a highly complexioned
Irdlian gentleman, armed with an . immense
how and arrows,. who was apparently rnedita;
ting on the propriety of Making game of a
crimson - crested pbcenik„ perched in the branch
etV thetallest palm tree.
This
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This Work of.art was the chief pride : and
boast•of the worthy hostess of Black :Heath
Hotel, vvho•ijow sat before: the fire with .her
dress folded upon her knees:. 2 .
s4kiliOit*t''' . iiikkA.'' .. 6o . 'kitlik''' . ‘ 1. 14-iiiiikiAti' , '''''''''' ,. '' l "'"';':'''''''''"
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.. 9 , ,, ': . ; - 4.,... - 'T Hl. , .-,_ Am1L,..21,;15. 9,,-,,,_1:,.,..,.','
reLksirisr: ,
HoW round rind.irrisy viati.thicrwittroisi how .
fat, and faii','„and
. rin her .
portly , form; 'ol4' al7ipst 'forgot it:Was iiciesbla
to be thini
Ae . my eyeeturned frenithe dreary prespeet
without ' , the - diamond. ahaped , : . panas throtigh
Which I had' been ;gazing,: end Upon: the
ethinfort:ableferna . ofttds4Ood'iady, , trimaradised
the.warmth. and pecuritY Taf :that 'glnwing
hearth, I dreaded more than , ever the discom
(Orli of 'the'dinik stage. ?tar *ire my ardrita
raised . bymY kindly-meant condolences.
'ciLaWll .naid,
'night,•a)most as dark •, , as . the one, when,..)?laclt
Orimes rnui'deied the POW,' jest
..down the
- reed here; Did ye ever : bear tell about.it?-
They eay'it . was . in all - the cipr:'paPern, so of
course : yon.have. l - , But that' Wasn't . no Vvayio
terrible, as thetime he kittea'poii little Peggy;
who lived nut-atsevine - in the 9410'. You
see'she was liOme with her Wages; (elie.
vaas . ,iust • about your and folks
think he killed' her because ate wouldn't tlire
up peaceable. Oh, he was an awful fellow,
that black Otimes, I assare:ye."
I expressed' hope•thet Grimes would
not fancy inyuhhippy 'self as'his next vintim,
and *as tnuch velieVed by receiving the infor
mation that he had experienced 'capital • pun
ishment not icing since. •
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geFhoutb," continued the •goodlaily, cc there's
as bad as him afong the road, and they say •his
ghost . walks 'every night along by the old elm
trees; Where he - used• tolay wait for. the
travellers, and the farmeri,-going horne from
, ..• . • ,
maiket." • - ' . • .
This.vvas comfortable intelligence; especially
as at this 'moment, the Arivermade his atipear r
ance at•the door; wiping : the - froth` of his! last
•Ar •
glees of beer from his 'and announced that
•
-"he
was ready"'and so; was. horses."
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Making'the beet I could: of it I . arose, and
wrapping my, cloak ..around me r, entered the
rattling vehicle: ,'My trunk was strapped on
behind, my portmantean Stewed under the seat:
The driver,. • and a. bOy who
.. eisisted him,
elinibed to the roof, - and with
,a : Crack of the
whip we Were dff, the landlady'-nedding farp
well from the glowing, window. of the hotel,
until it was hidden from sight by our. descent
into lower ground.,
.L
et no one ever laud the old.h'shioned stage
coach, in Mypresence,•-joiting, creaking, rum
fickety:torteres,•they" must have been
invented by•some member The inqusition. to
disloCate the bones •of poor sinners who
ventured into them.
An hour or more had elapsed; and our course
was uninterrupted. A feeling of security be
gan. to replace thifeare 1 had cherished,at
. . . •
comMencernent m
~' My hyd wan dered to past
scenes; 'and distant friends' thence through the
Misty mazes Cif Abe' unknown future, and then
a drowzy lull , crept over me, and I left the
world for
dream-land. • • • • -
• I was aroused by a.sudden:jolt. The atage
had stoppSed. The rain `no !Unger rattled
roof. A . pille and'watery'moon straggled
threugh the windy clouds above,''showing two
large elm trees with . iiiter)aeing•boughs, be
neatls which '
stood a man wrapped in a heaiy
cloak,. and . wearing a Slouched hat which near
ly concealed he reaturea. •
Ghostly; and 'strangely guant 'looked : that
diapad figure in the dim moonlight.
Was:it black
.Grimes' " wraith, or sit living
4obber scarcely lead terrible ifi that midnight
Jorielitiesh? I tnimbled.,
•• '• .
Nothing'of 'air was this which etood without,
a piing; breathing mortal.' • A Oorninon , evaril
day'paisenger . he'proved for aftir a short Cyl
oquy the door was, 'Opened and he stepped in
and . took seat, • ' •
The light olthe lamp within 'fell full •upMi
the • strititger's forM and
~
more
the seat
.1
which . incepted. )4 More Within the eliado‘w,
so that,*apparently, be did not at. first observe
Me, but believed himself 'alons," for he 'mutter : :
ed to to "
himself, and staring at nothing in. a Way
which' maAi . hlciod run ''• •
,
He wan a Mir; thitimmi; apparently yoiing In
years, but With a boll* care-worn 'face; his
eyea were black and piercing; and abOut his
neck and temples hung . rippling masses of jet
•
black bai "
r.,
• S long he eat wrupped -
meditation, with
hie head upon hie breast that 'I thought.at last
that.he had Ehnen,. asleep and Wiaßging my
shawl more closely about the drew yet iurther
into the shadow,. • • 2 -
Th ,
e moiemept . „seer:tied to .attract his Wert-.
hayed,. arose p : end snatching-the lit=
tie lamp from. its place held; it so that the light
fell directly upon me.. • .
c!Ohl" he,aaid, in a, low, 2freeilng • Whisper,
c.coht a wOrnaol7 and , then _ replacing !lie , farnp
subsided into , ailence.„ But the look ysith
whieh tliese'words were acc ompanied , and the
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tone in which they. were littered told all.
I was alone 'with a . manlad, .
The cerriage Was !aiding onj:there 'Was no
s visible raeane of attracting the-driver's open
'Should I scream for, aidi no one, would
bear nue,, but my terrible connpaniOnr., My only
hope . was.that ;he might I:oript..tne,'lpld' in this
hOpe.T•eat'eilent and roothitulasa , ika was: possi7
Ney . mrtheleski in fifteen
,thinutei c at the . far
t,besP., the . inan . •,agnin' aroie, and . ag&in took
•iOwn,tho jamp . and flu4g its light upon ,my.
.w9' a s%oniin,
, -
lovely end possessed of heart;eisiietn,
I beg your,pardon, but is your heart
, goodr!,.
sat 4ehtisti-. ._.. •
“Xoli . geed . no.t ,answ`r,": be Continueli, :4,01
knoW you have.... it , geedifie;cotistint, pure,
yountheart, thar is the kludl,,isvant,,Thsr , ii
whafl ` am Madam,wil l you give
me thisgood; true,:contanti',Pure young beart
. . s
of 3 42 4T4r,: i ... 11 e YoPiscod . th 4 laPp's° 4 ..! l 4ted
for a' "''''''''
rol t ie muchto ask of - e - stianget, well
aWare,"he continued, “hut listeu and - I:
will
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tell you why I welt • iti I have ` been ali ve thrse
centuries,. I shell another; . The first
century I was boy-4 boy #44.19n4.111150q,
*old, hrown.lOsir t lor I remetebet'.well.bow my
mether, used to curl it round her ffnger:' -4Vhen
this century is done anal go to Heaven, I shall
have such - hair, again. remember chasing
hutterfliesi, wasline c atilao deep in this
otruisning. I)lafeisi the green
grill. lib! for a.whole ,centerrl . was a boy.
aiverknow anything • until
all the centuries are' over. •
„
rThe [legend ' century had :begun; and
,my
hair.hadloat its gold, and wee lark as if i .
s
now,
when I-grst met. her..• I remember when
I nutlet', bet not,how. rthink she atoseone
'asking with the'mobn: slWriyi think of , the
moon amt her..eyes at, the same moment, and
this must be 'the .reasen. • • , •
leTh - at second - 'eentury . was a veil .happy
one ' . She Song to. me stings she .bad learnt of
'the• .
angels,. and we usedto walk tokether in the
garden o.f.gden, ( I know it was . therr;s6 you
must believeme) bend in.band hy
--, w,ere ., -married then; thU
music of the bells, married us. remembered'
• hearing it, it rose and : . 60/away is a IoW
sighing prayer, and We- were married.` I had
two friends, one came fr . * the suniet•of:. the
first, century. The bells that Muried.us, - rang
the other into life. Musie, inirth;: and, wine,
the time seemed made of these; until forgot
how or why, I was far awarintotinethercen;
Then one night, it•
.ftes dark, MY.„first
friend, came to me, imickly, stealthily; he told
me something; he had jetters in bis hand which
he:lind written.. - - Don'task del:What was' in
there; I will never tell you, never. . •
, ‘That . night I was ridingnswardil roda
- .
so fast thitt the echo' bas not died ' away, yet;
listen,l hear it now.'?' •
- And as he 'paused, the tramp . of .tiorsee hoofs
fell 'or.my
ear s above the rattli n g 'of the'Coach
inde "he Coatinned ctl earneio 'her
home and found that'it was all true. She was
not an angel, nn wasahe'wOrse:than - a demon.
~Y ou did. Wrong .to lo're her," my friend had'
said . to me, qihe, has a had htettrt." • .;
thought Of .tlais "a ., long time eiridthert I
sought her. eharriber. Sho slept, oh! liciwiietif..
UM
she was: SNe.was an angel.; tic . friend
:we's right. • It Was Only 'her heart' thit was
bad, she. was perfect:. . •
.
Icitslknalt there I made a great resolvel
would fake a•way . that.bad heart and glveher
1 would de it while she slept, erid - when'she
, . . ,
awakened how she Would bless pia foi the gend‘'
'. po're,heart 'should have slim, her.. ..X.haest
ithdagger limey belt, and I to* it out and. slowly,,
softly, , so thtq. she should ;net 'Waken, 4 cut
away that bad, ..evil heart which had 'grown
there so strangely, a ',kick Of haii 7 ,tiol• - thine,
but the . filend'e who was runglate.llie. by:the
belle .whickmairied. us—lay Upen . .the heart,
and I threw - thena'botb together Ante the 'river;
Leh ran beneath the window..
6 4e is lying now, white and cold, and still
.
upon . her couch, waittrigifor her heart,..the pure,
new heart I have been , searching for; _and now
that I have found it, I will lave it, if I tear it ,
out; Give me • your heart, quick, ipsicir, your.
heart. The echo of my horse's hoofs are grow
ingloader' and she, is-waitingthere without a
heart"--ind - the maniac drew a dagger from
his'breest, andsprang towaame.
But at that moment the stage. topPtt ; TWO
horeeman dashed Up to-t he window, opened'the
door '.lAnd dismounted, the maniac' hastily
alighted t ran toviaide th ' e trees, after reach.
ing which, he turned „brandishing the .dagger,
and, rushed toward me as , I descend
ingwee the steps of . the coach.. It was a moment
of terror, but happily the_ otcials arrived in
time to seize and secure the wretcbed_ biting,
ere his full purpose was doi;surnated:: •
141 ope you ain't"frightefied, Mine,''eaid the.
driver. ' 4il ,hadn't no idea th is gentlentati was
loony; or I wouldn't have give him a 'lift.
'They've been been. after ham all day... /le'e . .been
crazy, and killing hie-wife, that's all. about it.
All right, then."... , •
With - the ` morning sun I was among my'
Iriends,,but never; in all'iny shall I finget
that terrible night 61
. the Black ileatt;'rnail.
' my dear, l ' said'it young Wifii:juet ie
turned froM a ball', !lime learned , one Ofthe
most difficult stepO? "Theta is a step," Fe
plied the husband, cithi Most lialuable of :all,
but it is One; I feai,,yoti netier. care learn.".
cllodeedt what
, _step can . that , ber '111:6
slap in to, the titehen,'.
- . extbange epetke of:a chap with 'het so
large' that when iains,'ot when be wants to
get, in the 411acte, he'lles down on hie back and
holdifup urio font. It fully answerofhepurriciao
of an 'umbrella. ' •
- -
. ' Wearing Out iti itER - iiiitiiteOfit.'',
•'', 1 . ...• ,- ~ q . ; '..'-4,..:'-•.'' '' ''' • ,'.:'.. , !
..!,:, 1 1...)ate eitiiiii r etir edetifitoforC,haviriCl.
fropth us pleas i • v
I th . et!ione iiete.43";l 6 4 i.q_ifi4,,
-
Of eeiebii%iiilde)"titihtsarilltsdelite4',llo,fele - lii.
,Plinlie twine' it.' provisi on
hilichildren;te.niyd. hie , ' siire'liidOtite;''riWin
Viiiiiiihion ni.o Spil4lilC;fiiiftii : :lii : ' 4l4o ; ::
it!S and fiuptioyOliefavorif!: ol oats of•, , YetiaYev..,
Joni*. •;ilir• - As angerintanditii:iiiir.lpplkatlein'ef
•00'0 0 bile:eliffKelf' 1 , r,tiiiiii, l 44ctkiiiiiielt : **
pale 'end ' Utialui:eacupation; , lm'irhicbi; - ,beib
Mind' and -ii4;:idi had share... Let the aged iel.
low. idle .. eximplei. nay; let all the,anemployed,
foilowip.and tithe:, keepythelt faculties frain
i'Mstirig. "The inied,"_irkpiekli:exeicised, doer?
not, grow old With the body; indthe , latteraeed
not:,docay so , fast as it does. .There 4 0 great-,
srtitt'i
' eneto-the health of ',both parts of the
1
ii*lisr:q".' idleness-we kii; , :ifileilf tel• l iTi .
blifthere - ,116 - the 'beard' iteriltiVeniss'to a
false sentiment,. that 'compels to . Idliciess,'When .
the hatmiti,being creies"aCtivity,''
.-• We do not hesitate to say s :that; this: %hie
sentiment. hit ','llainite' llionsindsand'tena of
thou'intle in this land, ,and that its . slaughter
has been mo st terriflO-aipong Wornan. , ,•., : •
The woman who , does. tier. labor- 7 rick,and
hOnored though she' te—bearo on her head the
.inevitable. aurae ot,beavony ~:thecurse works
•in 'her,, failing • health, in her tailing being)", in
lei fretful temper,, in her: dityir•-dsvoured by '
ennui... Let her , net: dare: to think that because
she 40e . no' doiqp!iticciteip'icknp ter; OW is .
free from tho•law inttantlo jbe universal. Lei
her not 'dare, to liven' before the . ,-JudgrnitptJOf
some shallow fop Or filvolone , ilair: one; whin
she can find employMint•for mitatal and'phys...
ice] fticalties... Lot her:, not 14 afraid' of the
sneers `of the brainless sad the icritkertilientiwbo:
would insult any women who shoat() walk out
not attired ie'eplendid silks, , when itwill knewn
elle cOuld,etleid, it . ; She has' a: higher duty. to
peiforin,.4tting aside,. that to heaven- 7 a duty
to herself. UneMployed powers
. waste . away .
with frightful rapidity.,; We have not seldom
eeen w n . ome of foutecore whose active : frames
:and perfect intentoes have . peen' said , te'ahoW
itthe tr iumph of spirit oVer mattir;" • Whose
.
imwerreof enjoyment were undiniinisked. - • But
never ditiwe, see one thus, Wheals - life had been
in idle 'one.; such were sure to sink ioto - tdiegy
long. efore nature ebeild beirebeenwern out.
Consfder. this—Women Who areshamed' of bi
. ~ ,
lug know"! to labor, becritise. a
you do pot needto
do sot Yottde need • itt'the neglect is year
peril I . . Pieties!, ,imbecility; ,diagriet threaten
you- if you are deterred obeying the great
law . oi anterethvough• , fetir of 'thejanghter .of
fools::.- .. " ' ' ,' ':- ~
..."' '..:., : - •''
''
~ : . • '.'
NoVelties of tha ilicklett Trial,
.
" • Soiled Coroner . Wood,
ward if httbisti , fatied• a- bandkeithie f on,the per
4011 of Me. Key,'Wlien thittleatleinart,:after an
iwesing in the' alliiritititig.:fitinbled few ,
time and heltitip a;•oriaall'oiSed te hendker-•
Chief With'a'Purptelorder about tin ,inch..wide.
Since the days itf-Deitlemonia .ttke .handker;
chief. which OthellePottruither received' froth en'
EgSrptions, liko.sised piece of - timeline has
created'- sucif.a sensitionoir :floated; or been ,
waived into sigh , ufifortfitate and instead tragic
'interest • • 11:
But for:O:fat ha nitkerehief it verY :probable
Mr. Robert Ould would. not be prooecuting at",
tort:ley - for. thieDietricti and very likely hut for
the piece ,o( lacier linen just named, Desdertio.,
Ria would hare had her head pressed
upon; the bolster for ,many yearsq. bridged of
doming ioi/oudderi deniitie by , being,preseed
tinder, . '• “, . t • '
•
The. boles in the cost,';vest, and. littntalOns
Were . exhibited - by the Coroner,, , wbe, Rs be:
stolid lit the bo.a . fumbling -.with the' garimints,
Whiclaware considerehly• tousled, - occasionally
balding up.lne,lrmt siging.the -neeeistry Art
sCriptions;• tooked atts distance; fat it, be , said 1
With due . : respect to our. ,coronerOlka an '
clothing auctioneer, id ahamble• in
Chatham otriei f tfliew York,'"or plarth 'Second
is Your city.. ' , '; ' •
Li confutation 'Witt . rernark
that it 40ei,itotr6t,the Derringer pistol. picked
op.in he 'tient Soma tiverity-firei minutes after .
the affray
. orthe t7th of 'February, 4 sasitt
tried: •
.•Tbirerideniegoei to - Show thst Sickles
hadli'revolveri and , only used st•revolvere, and
the abniiiiinent p!couniption ii, that the DerrliV4
ger,,-Whicb hail en eiPloded cap wheb found, -
belonged Ke y, 'wee trom this , prollably;,
that 'retreated.' ' .., • • -
Among 'the. mini speculations ;.is thet"the.
first. shot heard'was from Rey;taking-fOr gran. ,
tatifat-he bad this Derringer, and that -Slcklei
first snapped; ' 'He then vett eated and.'•was - fel:
lowed up br ItiOwing :that hid'
fired and - that Sickles' ditl'not;: ilung.thiPemPtY I.
pistol to further '"dieeoncert Sickles; ;or ,with; a!
natural 'movement in ..ielf:defericts. , spot. I
where the pistol'. was'foand vould seem to phi,
this surmise.) - Sickles hiniing • maitered: file
weapoticreturnad, facing-Key, who retreated;
d- fired .thi sbot,whic ••• took •O ct in Itter
groin... Or • cif rte.. ; ..:
Miss Mojtio and hi iss•Peggle ; aretilio sisters.
ICfoltie is Atie:elttest:':'.:Siia fs.,ncit' :nett
her of , any church , hut:Vold! iiiiill-I!r9d young
:says her, prayers, before, retiring. One
night she carried 'Stith barto her roeni
'and' laid on - thinkin fr if it4‘rouhf,eit ,
it after• hir'divotiona. horrelkittAiisy•l:oo! ,
Of her belt for , the, P9tPW . - . . - - .P ...9g0-,',#14. 1 1. 4 .
the;. room ;: anH :fiaekng 'her , :dieoY 4, o l ,llollo;
thought.toimprove• the opportunity hr;sitil:
'liriittinicslie Plait&
YJ
bitten,off a pii4 , • and' in
noise., which her sister-Itantd;loo;.yrishing to
learn' t ha r Cati se, , lopked 4), , •and , beholding Pop'
gie devOring the': plititte'i
‘c O 4"PIA 464 1 :mi ' ' '%if liG * o .?V ai ' •
• •••
, .
The Party of •• . dit - ~1 ..
Teat . the peirocratit Sall- i• ; ',•... i i. 4 . 7. ti... !
iieliiny of l hclicall it i.rs li!,,ad ll o ~If ra l
.it a ',:
fii It Ti
i:hot beim ctooctiftir? ~. •..
the time of Jefferton dawn, , , 4
~. .
;which is oot mat!tecftot oa , . . ,
~ , &1 .,. ., ....1eitt,, ,„
tho'hlstory of the_eatt#' •
.. t i
ittif.'" i : ' r . e1 5 ....,, ; ,
,`
with the evolotton ofl cr 7, • • 1 iit '-
r
prieripte. .. , , , .:-. 4 - er*i. ,k' l .l.' ~,./oli.. „?..,_.•', :t'', - •
._,_-, „,, .:, . y • .* I' t •ve.,. •zve.r.
In an arttele wipoßliilN 5. , .o ( '4 - "' Ai ' .
News thee emaittlikite, it , • ..,.i , -ift - 7 , ,, , ....4, - ,',K.-
!'l l,o thrY 1 !.ni,,... 1 1' . 1 ,! '4*-; A 74 , 4-40-"" --
40r4tel talon at 'et,i , J Nit;
~. ' v *,„, 4 , , ,; 5zi l
~, •
into auceeeefal,eotilystisa 7
...?..,,,,,,...,,,
iy in thi-pitritpiki; i.t.f ~„ ~ , f s o,
~ iniploiro.7.4iyoi!:,oi tb.hpt.i.: ~ r,
,b 4t .,,,,, , ,14i.t..,„,„,,4) , , ) ,,„
All : bruised the head of lb
. 1 1111 , 1 e 1 44 1 § reles ! 9 . 0-: .; i t? - ','• ', " v....t,,
•A‘1,444- 1 ;,;*:: ',i * I 1
,t, 4 , , 44030*,:i t t.5 . .`,
4. %
1 141 :0 4 . 7 1 11 4r-iii:'illi l 14 1 .; ... 11 04 414, , , ' , y ) ::;:
AtiklYibiiiiiitl 6l 4i 4; 1 190 3 4 t,_; ?„: • , g,2-!
•riestt° oBl !fl t og , , F, I M! th tV,P,.l ,, -2 ,-' /A - e ,'•:::
iiiiiimiii ' i4 :l ll4iPp#,AP:* l 7 itil,.?, * 1 ,: i c ' ..: ~
fistiiiitiiil 7 ;l44re !lie r"iillit 1.1 14.4 t, .
htilmiiol onl• venerated ioresitient: ;:iiin , lianna
Jig ika assooyacua2,!;it.tita addition rt•catna:talf
thettliicitatfietif , lilt, i!!!‘tic!'l! ) ITl k ie f- . ' 14
his rieliiptinenditiiiiii:lflpr by it". 4,104,0*
. ziiiiori.' Mr. linaliii*i:fiee Iqt:rifted , itai.r . ,,it ?.
heart of every , tteieiol#4l4Kief4lter i iebite/ey,-...
pat r iiot, the senti4iii , ,VPiiiii tiiiiiibi: ol !lYVi g .7 : 3„
and when it is 1'16;1,004d into,the'VrtlfthOlt •
wilt gledden his heart, if in the land erf the-ital
log, er abed an immortal 'metre toe? hiti Seiler
if he shalt have gene to Join the 'eoble-tliii:Ol
hie Illustilogiiitedeeetaore who rest
earthly iiittige.." , '• ', ••• A-P•'.
ong . ..goi4i..*i.l7 , aiii,Uaii .. 6.; - ' , '•. - • .. :
.leitlik•tfisi'Vsses fa is seldsh. •He thing,
'8114 . 4 tlirie, E,f,Vrito ie 1 and or hip 0 W . I . lb
•ind doesn't care for anybody
himself only, and never thinkeofll49llol . ..
entlifactlon of geeing otha4liiiiili 4 ll,f_kriii*,.
a erniltni.face, hnis jealousklest,anattere I
enjoy W4l . .he Ittieliot. Thole who , ire
,*_(kirl.
or litiett .. iesitect ,than himself, ha thinks Ise";
• . •
kinOirlirf . slfghtly . them
• ootrtintlj'alAid that somi;•edi": 4 ir, 'item's*
.
upon riglifiA)44, It any oui roma sirOthr
l tiAnipi, he sor . ipill.tAhesrs and dogt
OttiOirds foie , every thing ,km Asenii
though is may not be Worth a pler.. o tlFsel . iitoii
'bow . worthless the °Meet iv, he riy.sll4ki.
ire just is much as were a 1 0 41 4;001;
He never yield. a poisiGi;4loll.`"ri""givil
When he is spoken te4iYllllll/, herfeitell
Homily, Pe-le jeolons otklatfrtsrierllis'brilt' -
nri,w)ll,llnd we pity t4el.ltypisii w jtapppig.,
to merry bird u.
.ms* to iiiiijil.4ooll"ll4itir:
jb°t;*# .
,•
.rid. tai aeli of •
fr, l # 4 )0 1 0 0 Ntir*10 .14 Y
is:eetisiei H. vi t - itiV*sdosit i llist be MIMI' a.l
the treacheries
ilsagetll..bol.l4 he keeps. He ajwityi'kekt
4141g.:44 41 ,9:0t !Tirit.titfgli,*roftfloo` of
110 44111 )10.:Pilfili out liOtStiagitio* - 44 defor
mity that can.be saiti,•con 'purple to enter the
,
Chelsea •of turnip's.' bp, kit noels., 11:16j, be 1...
iskirilSie mitt. "' ' • ;
A. PAritor Pagsaux*;-»-Atibat ittrtetft,ttOr,
nod orals war of 1812 when
*colintrylylng neat gake"
alpine ienitlini about
Jlerg, exhorted,his- doek
atid !vier the enemy.'?'
they i
hitl4l,oltitedyhk"gb
wol ll 'lo4 l . 4 . l lii . n ' tk( o o
oialtiet4 tor:the purOori.v
!.9li?!•!ilfdA 1 4: 3 ".
Wet! toMp# 4 • 4 4lgtfailh.
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