M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, July 28, 1859, Image 1

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'PEDLISILED EVERY TLIERSDAY DIORNING, ,
By OVIATT;
SMETHP6RT, M'R'rEAN
,COUNTY,','PA
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ABMLIN
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Surveyor, Praft‘Tain Convey:. Cur,. 'end Real', Estate
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,' Agent: . Stnetliport, - WKean county., Pa. . .
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•.,- •WILLIAMW.ILIKIN
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Practical lilechanic,•• illill:A•right. • . &C .
Port Allegheny, WKean, cnuntii Pa..: • • • :
J. L. BROWN,
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B,URTEYOII., DRARTSif iN, aONVNTANCVIT and neat'
Estate.:Ag'mti ; Ofi e.
.i!lf a nsvi leV.Elk 0 1. .
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—I,EFEIWNCES
Chflpill•& noyle,. ,E,cra . ..... , ..•...
nod Tlionlag '''.t.7uttleri,
lion. A. 1. WilenA ..: .',. .........
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JOIN 11..11C1.L,Proprieioi;ccirnOr of Wati.i; and Hickory
. i!tr,OetB.oVarrun Pa.. Genoral St4e'pffie.e .. • • ..*
)3 F.:VC/RIGHT & CO.,
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1S ; ho1011e linSitsiail DPalor.s it, Family lar9cerleq. Pork.
,Flour,•Ealt.;• Fend - . &S .'&•C'. , l'ndor 1§ 'l 4 'sl.r.
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;Stove Store. East side of-ilie PubliSqutire, Striettlp.,rt.
J. BACKUS &CO
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03(41erni Dertierx 1111:iry • (lands. • Brncdries, Croctitery
4etyly-ht-o.ol.thinit, Boots awl Shops, o.tpA
U'ppo . aite the„Confl Howe;
J. c, MIMES;
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Wholegate and Retail Dealer.. inl'rori.dnin , and
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Groceriea. Dry Goods; BOots. Sonia II ,ts,
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YanknoNniihnn,..i,c &c ...Store one doqr west Of
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• Astor louse. Terms, • 4 . •
FOI3ES HOUSE,
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.rronting. - tho. Public. Square. Olean: ',N, Y. •.JAmEi .
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:Mum' Pniprierdr, The P4..b . e.311.14e 14 Ctltir6iy,ll ,3 ,te
'MIA boilt of: brick. and ha, furnished in !Odom etyle
The' proprietor. Ila,tei.e.hinm.l.l tl at hjo atecommoda-
Alone are not surpassed by any, hotel in .ttlesitern N w
'VOA, Cairingee • ruh, to and 'rOin.i.lie'ileivYi*k. and
Erie Rail ',lined, '
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DTDON D. HAMDI',
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ATTORNEY .1i L'..tic; Smethrort,. 31'Kean Counts, Pa..
' Azent - for, .:itesra Reatin 4, & Co , s Lands' . ' .Atten IF'
especially to the Cnileetfon of Clainn; .E.Tainination dr
Land Titlee; 'Pa:intent of TI \ XPF . an I nit laniness rela . .
'tini to Real Ila-ate. , Office in if indin lilurk. : .
GREEN'S, HOTEL
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D .A . ...Wurcurr, ficopriiitaY.—,iit.'Kint.um., Warren county
'l.c,;. Inc Tithleivill be Aupplie.l .with the be...i,• the
contit.rrafforilc, and,hospaye no paiiii in neCornoilAtiug
hia gueats,. .
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E.-BotIg.HTON ELDAED,
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Attorney and Conn:4olor iii 'Law ; Sinfdboort, 111',Hean
• County, PA, Ifni new en'ru , iteil '•to bbi.e•tre for ilto
•••, enuntieit of :111 - Coan r l'otler and Elk will be promptly
'attended to ..Offiqe in tho.Coure'lliinie, second, fluor.
L. R. 'WISNER;
Phyoician nod Suronon, Smetlipor,t,.Prt,' will'attend to
all Orpfet.:tionnlo.ills with' proroplocOo, Of:heti:in t.'-art
' wet I 13lock recond floor.' '
N. S:BUTLER Br. CO.,
Wholesale and Retal Peelers in Staple -and Fancy 'Dry
Gooda,'Carpoting, Ready Made •Clothina.auel General
Onorlic.. Route and Shoes, Wall: and Wibdow
Paper, Loolcing.(llassen&e: . ".. At blears. N. Y •
BENNETT
Suipthport,3l'Kenn Cd:. Per. TtExtin.yr;•Proprip
•tor—pppoeite• the Court lionse. • A new; lar4e, corn
.roodious and well turtihthe'd lions& . : ", ,•
JOHN C.. BACKUS,
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Attorney nnil Witrueetior at Law. Smetliport, M'ltean Co:
. Pa.. WilLetteitil to allieviiriene in hi: professindin the
'.. conntieP of l'iliKean. Pntte'r and }llk. - Office ever Q. G.
- Saitirell St Brother'e' Siore.! . .. • ' •• ... • '•• .;
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OIDEON IRONS,
Dealir, in Dry Goods . ; drocaries, Pork, Flour: Salt,' Fish
Ready-Made' Clothing, Soots aid Shoes 'Store in }:a
ton's old 'stand; Striethport Pp:. General Patent Medi-.
HACICRgY HOUSE,_
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Corner:of SeCOLVI rm,l 'Liberty atreeta,..V;raeron ' Pa.' R.
A. Tiariona,•Penprietor. , Trarelera , will find good to-'
• - contnodationa and reasonable, charges, -, .• ,
E. S. MASON,
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Dialer In , Stoves', Tin. ITare,,leencned Ware.' &c., west
aide or..thit Patina Square, Srnetlipott, Pa.. °adorn'
w.mk done to order on the shortest notice; Cud In the
most substantial manner... . . : •
W. S. BROWNELL;
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,Dealer in Dry Ganda; Oroeertea erneken., Hardware.,
Beots..Shoes, Hats. Caps.-Glase, Nails. Oils,.&e.„&e,
East aide of the Public. Square, Sinethpert; Pa,
4.. T; orro;
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Dealer in Prorlitionx „
antirPannly Prncertei generally. at
Prtrtners Nallev,lVilKeen 0n,,.'211,- Drain,' Limber.
• Shinelex,qkc , taken in exchange for. Goods': • Patent
• 'Medicines . for, ordO• ' .
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LARABEE'S HOTEL;
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11: Lemnos , Proprietot,—Allegheny 'Bridge, • hP,Kaan
.• Oci,,Pa, Thin bowie lo . situnted about nine mlleMote
'Stnethpoit on the• road to Olean; and nill,be fc(And'a
convenient stopping place , • . .
EMPORIA:TN, ROUSE,
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Shipren: ISl`K . oan,Co., P... • V.lt EG i ND' Coax. Proprle. or.
A coninlodioua And . . well-furnkhal :110fle : •Straugela
• and Loviolarli wlll'find rroyi accommodittionFt.
FARMERS' VALLEY HOTYL;
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By T GOnDWI9. Thig houge i, gif ontgd I.hont fivf@milg?
• from Smothport on4hg rogri th Olmm. , plea.,;o! Hr it o .
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and ”the gimrrho nrennwhAnted on the shortost got h•g
ELD RED FI ALrAll AY HOUSE,
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NATliAti TYRNXIII, Proprietor:. Thitt hnore is,teuitett hat
,trity,hotweitn Qmethport Rod Olpan. • TOtott
,want agoii,,
Month.' thlkin the plare.to Atop".
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. . . GNORDIs CORWIN, . h .. • '
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Proprierdr-OLilie G r'hit Mill. :it Mocloinicsim T Mc•
Kona (inunty Pri. • Flour. , Meal. and Food, constantly
on hnnd and for.aalo. in large an!) snail cinanti ti es, ,
RAILROAD• HOUSE
o.' OsTauuDen,,,••• • Prourittor;.' IsioraFich; MGCon:n
PP.., • Good .aocUmmodatious eau he had there at; al
PORT ALLEGANY ROUSE,
y oNo ca it. DOLLEY, Proprietor, at Pori 'Allegany,' 11le
. Kean County Pa. .:Thre lintel ipaituntrd at.the. June-
Moo of the SmetlipOrt and Allegany 'River toad's, nine.
lanes eaet'of Smethport. • •
ASTOR.. - Rov&FJ,
111 , KEAN co., ra 7 .
wm: HASKELL : : Propriptor
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The Proprietor hnving itcontly purehmed andothor
enghli refitted Ahe'Astor nouns, flatters himulf thet be
oen Welsh u gond apconainodntions ao any hotel in West
ern Perinvivanie. • •
The ckuto.4.,Doe
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[We iisire had the udder and upper dogs.iind
somebody • give.l the outside dog in the
fight, .in. tlie cOlumns .the I3oson Ei.pning
Gazitca... We.thinkthis last dog is the best' ,In
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You mayr. ay prate of.you upper ottoin dog,
• And.blotrakalorintna •
But, as Pve:foinid the safest dos,
nutside dog' yl the Light." •
lie neierllesires to be counted
.'Thus shoving an instinct
he eaves hie gritidei•slor polishing bones; ,
Dois..the, ohtside dog in thatigiZ
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Mr Ipiehao may tiT.as loilg-q4.1,6 likes
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Te'do:inake hie i:oemli.o 7 e. eight; ', : •
tint ihe'plemant pneitian of lookirg:on,
.I!as the eiitside,dithl the light.
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..Utterly - heedlessir in• the strife
--'The niight prevail or the right;
:The appetite's good and tranquil the life
Of,the otttside.di;g in' the tight:
When 4;inier theo:ktonip; tiAo r✓tpid wo.j..
Thar he 'runs is TerreShilliT, quite; .•
And simply,eviiloes.,the sound good 660141
tkii:outEi 4'0 . 16,1.41 the • tight. '
'Then heren.to'itit'lie;ilthj . And happy dn:yi;
Itt"k tient rn'tdAinlance orgrog:
'And drink to thetv;ro at tirt . rtrt - tlfe, .
AdloolthtiyithO °Mid :o dog.! "...
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‘V Pa
S.nloth. qrt.
Tliatl.:Was in' love was a . fact .not'
ddriiit, .of asha.ow'' of dnnbt.• . I depth : Jed
.Pf like a' : persomin.Mtie; rooked . ..and felt
a" person indove.: . Tite.'aff.ction thot..had takek
no'ssesOon of . -mY •.yOnthful heart" was no every'
day one. was surelof that. :There -were not .
weeds enntigh In the En'glish language to de- -
seribe.the.height, depth, length, 'and-'breadt h.
Of its grandeur,. ' f it 'wits destined to be a grand
Oc'comPanitOent of : the rtges.yei to be—a fi 'x' ed
principle ihroughent.'eternity-'-'-aplenet of silt',
prising beauty jn.. the broad heavens -of hoine:
o trectionj. load waS.' ret urned; 'strong
.yearning,•of myt:nineeeen-Year-old heart 'went
into the direCtion . .of : the . .Most' • Ireautiful
rnaidett' in in Sept
the.yearning, of her heart to inept mitvt.•Tn•ice .
a Week, asolteitnS' -the week came around,
w. , nt up to the old' -broom hotise:of Dr. Stod
lard to tell his ttattghter :my dove.;and regnlarly,
Ii t, tied ..lecitOl.of its return" froirri he red.
lip; of my charming Janet, The
. good.do.7'tor.
made merry at our exptnoe,.turd'hiswife . took
'a' , Viclied•pleasure constarttly reminding us'
of our yontli. Janet was, tortured hy.
ferenees:to her playlionee.in the shed., her don't;
sleeyetlPinafOres,-and pantalettes.of six months
before; I was 'cittered-.ait old coat of . - the
doctor's for my-mother tomake into
; We. .were, • nevertheles• deierrnibed. to be
slyly.aWayfront the'
'house 'wfile our cruel. friend .reposed in.the
arms of Morpheus hie us' on the "wings of
love;-' to the nearest 'city=Jaiuet would be 7
come, in a Moirent'ls J'asoitßroWn.
.At once we set about "making prepi ration's
:for this 'important Everything, of
COuese; rriust be - conducted With the-greate'sd.
seeresy...;At twalve o i clock.l was todCave s 'iny
bowie stealthily, ; get' . nay: taiher?s way • nag.
noiselessly our of the barn and harness her; and
then p . r.oct....eti to Janet. fanet. Was to be Wait - -
in,g for me at fier'.charnbe'r teas
place a. lad der at the same window; she 'was ; to
descend that 'ladder; we were fo fly'down to the
road,. through the:old lane,' to the spot. where
the horse was fastened, atid theritheAvitid should
not - outrun us. •• '• •
.Therewas but one difliculty..in •ih.eway.l
- shared by her sister. Fanny,
a little miSchevinus, wicked creature, uf
years,'yc•ho;.to use :Janet's words, “was rk s vake
at al) hours of the•nighl." 'There was' &tit one
Way; if Fanny'was aroused, she must 'be bribed
intusilence. For that purpose I • placed in Janes
hand a round,.shining dollar. But Janet needed
assiStance, so she• concluded. to make Fanny
he'r' confidant the' very . afferrmon,. before we'
started, and in that''case lir:event . 'all possi-,
hility, of rai'sin'g .the . house' by• . 4 .• sudden ;out-
Well; the long-looked tot:, hoped-for,•Mid . yet
dlfeaded night arrived at last. ; IloW.slowly. its
leaden - feet cartiprfaway the . hours, and what
a steange,.heartfull of emotions I bore. up, as I.
sar . by my cham.bers windoW, looking out, as I
thought fOr thelastAline,. upon the horne.of my
father. Tl'e . mo-rn wasmut m all her splendor;
he was ind,to'me, lighting up with. her Sil•
'yer .torches all the spots toy .eyes .. 'might -wish:
v.; 'rest arm I.vvimt out into the world a.
svaiuki-er Th.. bros.: fields lay -out, smooth
Before ,, my gaze—rtlie..fields
which I had work hy. my father's side since
I was a little boyiih! had
hri; heeM. 01t thisS.ltinetnre.my throat . began
to ewella'. 1 turned away:fram the window...
fell [.could but see my 'mother mice more.!" •
I oiclaimed, robbing my . ..eyes with in'y• coat
one ever had a better-mother
than I ,have." -1 sat -down in it chair and 'sob
bed 'outright. Jlooked around fot..s'Omething
tO take:with 'Me, that my , niiither!s hand had
blessed With ber.teuch. There was .dSpinning-
Wheel in the.roornNvhipi • l slept; at. the'rind of
the spindlld hung is woolen With my . - knife' .
I -half cut and half tore it' oIIV dressed It ' . fer l
vently to my' lips, and then placed it ; tenderly
in my vest- pocket. .1 had no time to . do more;
the old clock in the
. kitchen, warned me solemn
that my 'appointed rime.had - . ntriyed, and.
saerri-ipoltry; -.Ailii AN. "cOtiNTY; ..PA . : ; . - - . !111 Utt 50A).7..,:. : 4 li. LY .-"2 . 8 . .; : ; IS -5?.,
MY FIRST LOVE
COUA TY
yet t46p, - .l.Feft'tfie
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Otice out la the open:..air, my wonted light=
ness of.epiritlrefarned.' eorisoleil. myself
.the.thou;ht flint in a few . Years rshould.retarn: .
again;, strp:Pg, 'heal thy, :wealthy,- respicte4
and'ltitnential honor to my , parents,:
a blessing to `my the husbaad.of
•:I have often 'wondered since.hOW•l secceed
edinLgottoln.away from home with rny horso.
and cart without arousing any •O'ne...''But,' ns
good Wonfuts have il, I •made a triumphant,
' .. exit•from the' old Place, - . and.in . a.few moments'
*ssjogging'along to• thehpioe of . ...Janet.
only dread. WAS of the little sprite; Fan.• If at,.
"ter all, she. !Would betray' us,' what •a :dreadful,
direful,desperate•mischief it Wouldbe t What a
wretched predieaMent affairs- , .vronld be.
groanedafoud:at the . thouiht; yet I , put, a 41-aye
face npUn the matter. I; said,
.if •it was -right
that we should We should- s . go; if J:t 'Wasn't'
light ,in.all.probabdity Wre'shoubi stay at home;,
yet righl.oriit-: t'hat• miserable little
Fan did..bettay us, 'l'd spend days z in
'Wrottg:—That. *as certain.: • •AVuis
lin ea'r'rist'l. Did' I mean •it? But. We :shall,
:earnestly .and anxiously I gazed io
-I.s,::art!9 the chamber 'windoW'o:l„.Janet;lls", a RC.'
fastening my hoise'lly the ;roadside; I.„Walked
CaalrinuSly up`the long lithe:that led. to the
tOr's house... 0, joy inexpresiblef the'wavinc;
of a .white handkerchief In the. told
Me that, e..erything•was right; Oat .Ln
mom'entf should'. clasp Janet 'fondly- to my
breast, 'mine foreverL. - Ah; • how . Joiripy
I was! so 'happy, indeed,'..that , I stood still
there in the Moonlight, with.iny hailds pressed.
'firmly. to-my. left ,sidei, for"lear:my'overlooded
heart would burst..froM me 'entirely, What a
Jigure,J, initst.'have cut then. What on Apollo
I must lidve with my fine propOrtiOn .
WrapPaq . irltUy welding f was.slehtler;
was.tall; I was gaunt; I am sure I was. ugly
looking, at that moment.. ', • - • •
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What pos§es . sed me cannot tell; but frem an
old cheSt I'hail.'taken'a blue , broadcloth swal-'
low 'tail:coat that. had belonged to my grand.
father .hi the tiore'of;the wars, and hi the - pride
I,r•rny youth hdi.it. into The toils.cadte
neatly to my heels, white the: WaistMearly' was
to my armpits,' .Thesleeyes reached .to the
tips .of my fingers, hiding ei tlrcly. from view it
luxuriant pair of white;sily gloves, which "I Latl
allowed myself for the iMpottOnt . occasiott.--:
Abo've:thisoncouth' . pite of blue hroadalotli was
Perched- a hat , 9. Ye' stars and moon that 100 k...
ed upon .trie.that• it Was ajiat!
hat, antl.not.a..stove.pipei and'nor.' a.
boot-lee,! That hatiookitig . - back at it thro:
the - mist Oftweitty : fiveyearf , ,; it seems to , have
aris'en'tothe stature of two, fulffeet, while it:-
'brim aprie*ori' little wfilet than toy thumb nail.
..Ay eyesight: isn't quite as.perfect as it, used to
be, and so I may hot- see
,quitt;'riglitly.•
all due4Jleiviinces.,..dear•relider.
r -• :say'that I , must have 'lOriked ..titlY at that
Morncne.. fie that air it. may,. I thought I was
Irioking splendidly; I -thaiight
.. the , • figure
was an honor to •thenarne of'Brown, and 1 . • was
proud..of it; as.l.staiked trn.tn Janet's window;
and, placed enretilllYWre the ladder that'w,as
•to if ear-her to my side.. - ,Eve'ryth_ing:was si
lcutabout the house. Fite Was Furely..witli .
ifs . . 'Fanny had been bribel...inte'servlce.
I steed ther'e,, I could see.' her little ftglire
alit
noiselessly to'andfro'bY:the wlndow, and •how
I bleis'ell ber—bleSsed . her from the•werY' bcit
torri of my heart:for her Itindness.
Ai last, Janet eotnmenced descending, the .
ladder, and it . s.oe did so the moon crowded :in,
oat o . f. sighi., under a huge Ideal: .clond: The
heavens favored its; our , succiss . might be look'
•ed upon as.fixed.. „Threerateps more:upon th,i
Sander's rounds, and Janet's. dainty.fittle feet
would, siandun'tc . ria•firnicz• with 'my own.. The
steps were taken., - '-ankshe held for a:moment
fondly by. thesleei;ea . of my. blue broadcloth,
befofe we looked up ,to the Window, both with
upraised handn, : to catch a• srnall:birridle of
clothing that Fanny was fo . throw down to
and which we had no - otli,!r , means -to carry
ivith us. •
"Be gaietran," . whispeted Janet, : as sis
ter at the window; and ,poised 'the'
bundle above our hands: "irße - ciaiet Fait, for
heaven's sake, and dr . op it quickly-! f ' •
'Bat farini , 'stood herf;,' swinging hark
vird and fotw4rd• the huga . tindte, Withodi
heeding Janet!:s:earpest treaty.' • •
:To,- do
.t brow . , Fanny.dearl Do have
mercy on me I , What if father should .know of
this?' _What if-helslintilil be
give it . lier,s Fan; don't nlagne your sis
ter; she's in a htirrY ealleja. voice at that
mement (torn blinds.at 'the parlor
windows, which 'belonged to .none ..other, than
Dr. Stoddard. , • •.. •
"Give her th'e things;.-rand. fell the boys to.
carry a bag of &urn, a cheese; some wheat • anti
• • buttei,, to the Cart. 'Janet. Test have n. setting
Only be still'about pan:" . :: •
'F'or a moment WC were petrified upon the
spat; I thoutihi 'sheet(' • fall 'to . the ground,—
What stiould -we do—rori, evaporate;
m . go mad? While ive stood undecided, iwo .
huge mattresses fell . at our feet from the'Win- :
dow,..folloived at once:by'sheets, pilloivreases,
table-clot•hrand Fmdry,,nther . ,.artieles t meces-,.
,ary to the setting up of a ies.peitable.houtie
keeping establiethmint: •
I , l),lother; mother, dciti't on of thet?.. new
er, e
fe'ather beds belong to Janet?'? 'called Charlie
StOdtlard, from one-!part of the . house. • '
• ~Y :es,yes;'.and a. boliter; and a na.iinf nice
pillous;'too. ..Carry 'em'right out of the front
:Wa,4
«tVhote-horse : have you J.60n7" aslced• the
pOefOr, pushing faither's.7"
1;10. ; stammered. ,
ftflumptil•didn'tyou lino'sv.bettOlthan'tilat?
hat old
gilly:isU't..ivor . th.abuttorn;
didn't you come'uplo.myba'rn and tot my bja . ck
Mare . ? Sam; Sam,..huiryn'%yay...straight to:the
intrn and harness Jason.
you'll believe it he was join, to start off with
his father's. old'..lintt.e I. - Be.
li'vely-tiley're in a. hurry; it's tlme;,.ooT.'were
yOu,angt!ing with. yon, Janet, to ent
on the-roadr ,- .put.ii
head.o'nt of wind6w:' •
‘.Na,..ma'am," faltered hinet„liiiviiig, a qtvep
or two from me," • ' .
that's' gOo'di'...fordtholiOt..i,: - And as l
there aibit.ot...eake. cooked:in The
eitkOr!' : . Can. yqu . malce. some: white
;bread and
.1.)Con:. ond..sOme:,hrewn . beead and
ebee4e, iesOn?-, It's
••• ".1"05 . ,. meekly, stepping,
easily as l'could•alittle , further from.Jaitat;,
, cLorik. father utid motheri,
tnoofi is out, hail see Jason's
from the •vrindo‘r; her merr)•iyolce
trembling' with suppresstiti. •.4 , lso't
that a splendid forte;'fiither7 just. fOOk..at the
leugthof its tails.t" '• • •,
."Just . giva i •mp my glasses;, wife," said the,
Poeta? . . a new -one,, Sacdn?" • •
(Yea, sir, .rather ,niny, i ',l.aiiid;:gNing; an
pag , ”- loOk in.the direction.of iihn• lanp.
drawled:oin poctor;'iveing — me sli:
lk,- ,, :thatcnat is .handsome . .
' And his hat, frther,'e called thewicked.lit
ile-clare!" exclaimed the Docloy... Wife,
wife,d . Ook here, ant sec .Ilai . 3iin's 'coat and halt'
haf should - I do,-.'stand Aber - P. till mninitia
before — that lip? 'iv.orils?: Slinnlo, I
sneik'olf.sloivly, as Janet' wn . s . .' Llning?', %nat,
oh l trhat.should, I .dol • • •
asked' •; he
Doctor, ntling one Lrua f, broivn
tnoutly, and .dOublinit his gray heal
down to bis - knees..."qti,hrtw r , lie:lntlvir; he-haw,
helkellxi• !•(lOn't they ;
roared:the: Doctor. - "
: I cofildn't stand it. any loni er. .The Doctor's .
Ta.ughterivis a' signal; it was echoed' from all
parts:of the . house c Fan.cirekleil from theeharrt
ber:window; Sant shOuteirjrnm. the born; Mrs-;
Sto‘ldard '‘‘tielho , hii'd!"?rnin. the kitchen; while
ihrev . iimself. down - in- the door-ivar,
and screamed likea heav e aileert
leap across the gatilen j - ... Dyery:StOdila NI called
after me.. I nrri w'rrna; seery Stoddard but
J..net; . 'she remained:silent.. One-Ibid.:l - fie -to
coma biick he bread and cheese;. another
Inatl. had forgOtten my-bundle and briite,.an:
other bade. me ''alt.
new'bugry; Pap-butte me, hold op' y .. coattails,;
OP I should jet 'them draggled ~ I didn't 'heed ,
any OF.these requests; I wept ifiri'ctly for home.
rresachedhprile; ler:ding' Sheepish; no, , - sheepk . h .
is a weal:',woril fur. can't .e.xpre's to -you
how I ?cit.'. Iliad a creAt.iilea.a? han,ins my
'self; -I thong:ht..l. had hetter be..ileatl than alive;
that I hid made an It was all
plain;Fantad,b • atrityoll us'. I vawedvoittPance
npnn.lter; until thtY.lit.tltt, then sneaked nat of
the barn; anii :hi& in the . ItSystdrit. I.slayed
there until Charlie; Stoddard broug h t fa 7
ther , ;iiors • a.:.
,•'
The old-gentlernaa 'Was' frighlened; wanted
to knew how ho came by, tba horse,.- was
told, to ask. the; he, did ask' tne', and made a
clean breast brit: , I didn't prrimise te . ropeat
the:offenee . ;.there was.tin need of it; but I,am .
sure of this , --Idid
. not look at for seven
years.; When the eighth'' year efarne.round, 1
rr:membered my old:yrrt , again's! Fnniiy Stoat.
lan], Well to make long -s . iory short, .1
married Fanny. Janet became aparion's
. . . .
'AO heie let the ttll:yen in'confidence, read
.er, that I /ally think little. Fanny Stoddard had
a yety deep motive in hey lioad - w.hen :she. be
tiay,ed: Janet and me; . though she nasbut a
She liked, me even then, I ))elieve._ .
ell, at, any rate, ahedeelares, every time the
affair is mentigned,.that I hive hail thy revenge
[Mon: her. 131e.' her faithful heart', it has been
indeed a siveet one !
'•, Oliver Wenlen Hews sent two prieloc let,
tern to an ; Epi . senpar Fair
at 1 3 itt . sfield; one orthetn • the first' sttinza.
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.!.11'air1u4y rh .
oeo , er thou. al t,
• •"..Tirii-t.hix poor feet n•ith tenFcerest. care; • :
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And—hush; 0 bush thy breathing henft— •
• The ova thou lowest will be there," -: • '
'-'.onturning the , ipoorleao . l.here was found
none' &Ohl; bi 11; with sown veysesibeginri,ing •
Fdir,ladp,litt thine eyes Una' f
It this le. not a truthful lottery, ' •
This Ie the one (1) thou lo.t•est well
And nought '(0) can nittn'thee lowalt.bettet...(lo)'.
TRIM tl:Penpirtyrr:—Many are I rifficieniFy
misguided
. as,to.' imigine that sup . eriptity • con-.
sisis in wealth tir . appearance;•thie is 11misttilre,
for:pearls ttre'rlug.tip from the Muddy beds of
dark' unprepring strearns t • •
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Letter,from §enatoi Pigler
We commend the 'following Ohio 'litte . r ) ad;
dretis . ed by ':our ilistingiC6lied townsman, Seen
tor 13iglor t ' to -,the Tom — matiy'Socie!y. at,'New
York, in reply yiao,.invitation:torjOin
Celelirrtting • the 83:rd 'Anniite . rsuili, of -Atnecierto
independenqe, to e've:ry.tnn'n
did, tionest.expiessi . on.of.pelitioil
Ne shall !nuke no ratempt .. .tii comment on its
position,' nor 'shell, we stop' to 'eiprotis o'er corn -•
rOendatiOn of th. principles ettowtt,l);ille'ving
that the spirit of pure. rnltriotism Ishlch it
brentlp.s. and the sound_ nationality. of it, views
;will. recommend it.Oiore strongly tc; the 'render,
nnythins we Couldsay in its behalf
6..EARFT4D, Pa„ Friday, '159;
Siorrtr.mc...sh regretexceedingly that I: am .
not, to havli the plea Sure of
marry Society" in:celebrittlq the'eriming .
versary of OUP'fintiotiiir independlincei 'in corn.:
plianee with ~the • flattering . l invitation'. with
.which you have honored me.. . _ Previous en=
strigomerits, :aside:from
. the 'great intervening
d,istance,•Will deprive me of that.gratigcntion:„
Everylieirt should . : respond...to the' patriotie
. sentimeritOr . yourcircular;:thafthe
rertiembrance" . pf that glorious :event deserve.
to he celebrated "by aee?chibitien ofthe wariii
es(testimonials of giatitude to the memory, of
those.who made it
.immortal;"; and I trust,. if
net all, a majority of the Arnerfeari . 'peopte are .
prepared.to unite in F t 7 prOp . er'efilirt, ".tcl
closer:the• patilotic: bonds ef.Deritricratic be . er
therhoorl," l and by ;Securing the union' : of .the
national Democracy, contribute toward . . the.
perPeittity of The Union of the States; and : the'
st ahility' and vigor of,thOse wisr.'end just insti-
tutiOriii under which.wetiay.e .liccOrne,.wcthun-'
parallelled rapidity, not only . "a • numernua, hap,
pY end prOiperous.people, but one of the : fire t
political Powers Of the .earib...
the 'vexed question: - of slavery, so - long: the'
dread of the. friends of the - Union', may, thOpp,„
be Safety regarded as' adjusted to'. the sritiSfaC'-•
lion 'of all, same .only '
,•? :few' eitrernistS' North
ari,lSon li, who, are. nov.. attempting .to: renew
the agitatlen on' the idea “irrepressible
roodiet". between:the institutiohs'dfthe North
ern and.Sorithern.:tate:s on the one hrird,•Jintl. l
the.itevlval of the slave traile;on :the .other;
Fees which,. how fiver suriogsty. presseq,cah
only result in -fruit • agitation. As to ad's'
idea' of a Cori nie . t betw e en the loctT:institutions.
pr the several thatesi to cientuitte in their per
fect uniforMity- . —that is; that :the States must
rill become free or all slave,.itls, in my estim.
`weak 'arid absurd theory; enunciated
for factious 8-rd - selfish arid • catmot
stand:the:test of public . Audgment for a ';single
4lay. 'The attempt to' reVive the African Slave
trade Will' he ..no less do,: not tieliev . e:
+he proposition Will • ever command one-third
the voles in Congres . s..:' . •
Then, as to the gne,stions . , - inthe Territories;
'the voile); having been settled by varions acts
of Congre;s,. and made pal t DemOcratie
.creed., to which I :doubt - oat that party will ad:
Isere -with iinyirining fidelity; that the people'
cj!ithed •%i•littlevei• authority it may he.
rompotent for ''Congress, .the :Constitu-.
tioh,-to confer- upon . them, t;u-il trot • Cir4rt,s,t,
:shall./eriiaito, for ::titorefritorics,.iif Ordor that:
1 hey' May •do,..What they please •as to 'sla,;ery,
mafters et domestic concern, through
the - agency at .•subjeCt . '
only to the Constitutihn . Of.the.t.lnited States,!'
accempanied• with a pledge, fortheir admission
infollie Union, on terms 61.;.Peifeet equality.
with- the.Originai.'Sfiiics,. With' or without sta. - .
ynry„as they may, determine when- they . forni
a Constitution and State GovernrMMt: And ;
'the SOOrolTlll . Court hit yihq lifliflf!Mth . e meaning
of thc.Constitution to'bee Territary.
ravine', all- its la 'w-making poWers Con.;
gross . , is a denendency and, not a SOvetei.ghtYt
that Congress loonsessed df the'nit
thority to exellincr.Shtverir..or. Slaye-pronorty
from the , Territories, cannot eonfer. that author
ily
upon a Territerial.Legislattire;. and-further
that slaves are nrop.ertY; . that ;theTerritories
belong to the States in comMorn.tha t the 'eta . -
7.-ns-of each and all the States haVe an 'equal
right te the occupancy of such common doniaim
there to
,possess;' Use, and 'enjoy -property of
every-description, including that of slaves;
there, would seem to,ke but little room forfin 7
ther controversy, either in ,Cingreas' en , in the
States. - As for 4 code of Congressional, bras
:for the benefit of one species of property in 'the
„Tzrritories not necessary fOr the rest,i am em
nliatiCally. opposed to any snch. meastirei and
think. the,nropasition , as impolitic as the:effort,
forit will prei've 'vain and fruitless... For what
shall. Congress:legislate? Whose
.rights have heen yiolatetlin nnY Of 'the preient .
Territories? - Or , a.hereinlnis 'the peepfe'orthe
.I.egiShture . , of any 'Territory attempten 'to mil
ify-the Constittitioee as eipotintleti by
pretne Court, or:in'tinY'Other..Way•transcended
their legitimate authority?" haYe:heardOrno
such case... insub
ordinate nS. the spirit in that Territory at times
haseettiell to be, has dOne none of thes e things: "
Then are 'we to legislate oh sorna..speCulative
I . %`rongs
never occtirl .Bot, these. -wrongs had:
already..been committed, the 'prope - r;reinedYla .
t with the Judieity, 'and not:with "Cortgiesti:4'
ithOever'iMaioes'hirnself 4ggiio44-in the
`or•cd!pte :or other - . properly,: in a -. .,Territory;.
'ihould- seek redress, through: the- Courts; end
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;t:,
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not th rintgli i qtigiissi - and fitritifdlifinitidierit : ..
'tny; titpe;peotpso.;! - )ll,;:fi:l7Vlitiiiii'it r a,
, Territory,haetransecede4.its-;eattintity 6 ficshi, - .
detriment Of piiyate. tiehtoitvill be for.kliti'An- f
di eih ry; land: Pot: foi.,Coi)grehi,liijCselhlitilifttat.
401:aml, b{ii.x.'deeree;S; - Vlnlfiehly 4 114 9 iii)d....,
r
Pa1i.r..:,.1.610:e.e-,denktraii,.fg;c6l,4l;!, srit.,;,-
nakin g .-power. upciPla. , Territorial". Inegialstitrei
lint itiS the 'prOVl4S 2 ort he liidiciniriokil" . .,
in inate. the 'e)tian't. of 'ttiiit: 'PoWer StMilloilst.l . lll.: .
its abuse. , indeed. in t .. ther t ictins,t4:,l4rallitli ..
Nebraska; because of difference:of opininn about
the mttept - of theii . oWer:f)tia4ssetl 'byCaere:4f ': •
this.: . questioe whi . eiti •
tieeslY 41eireir.#1 . :46:
Courts; rdioutil the . becision arise ;fur„
Sion. . The authority .of the 1 4 ogal .400„{slottire .
oVer..the concerns of a: Territerij:lnidstiliet.:
policy in i vieW, is reXiralned oplilio l the'Zl:M.
stitutien, and thxt . ,ipetrurnent,:'Vellk ;insit ? Frin: :-
Congress to•an equal extent.
_ ; . ItLis' Pot.pie-
tended that Congrtiss. Is possessed of etittilirity ...
to 'create' rightS for . slire, firettei:ly l'n'this:Ter ,,
ritories, and it need nor, I be: elaiMed i4it:t:pii ,
gross should attempt ,to define vohnittlOse POO
now are because,.,Ssl heve.alreadylntirriatsdo
that is clearly the province of the .finlicilsV: l —;..
Thei r d js;therefore;''neihing4-abselntnly rip4i
ing, fot Congress totlo.on the ,subject..y ; li,ltas
bee r (erred tO tke people and - the Couitif and.
:timer . iltxltMAire permitted:tofot i . otiieii;,ftt , :
deed, soraroyer.. net; of iela:ellion ;ft), tbe: lail,,:as :
1 in the .ease of Mph,: sbetthr .demand the •Ittsm;.•
lion of Conginnior the Axenutive , Detiartnent •
bribe Getiernment. li.se'y; therefOre, leittiis
'dangerous suhject rest on the la wa'as . tbSyrtiee•
and tet the constitutional lawitie eipounded by.-
the Judiceary,.and es it ..may herealter'.be 'de•
fined, in any or alt - cases that . may efisti,-ke : ob
Serted:and . executed in letter iind 'Billsiti . :tind.,
above ail, let intlividmil citizens he,:anatained
In their:legal rights; and the enjoyment of lib . -
.erty and,Ttropertyin the Territories.. TO thilt
end, and to this extent, it 'rrinyt - become/iight
and necessary forCongreis:or.the.kiee"tiOnto
interfere. As for the paradoxiCal icles or the
existence ora.iegol fight in. the many, iiia ter
ritory, to ileF , troy the, : cOnstitntiOnal rightiror
the .feky, it is a species of "Ilihi:l7:P : 7Vlkrn, ij.
which is not iikely to be scriously .
in'any gliart4r, or ever to require the;ettentiOn .
of Con:grehs. With the' higlielt , ,yegarOi I te.
main, gentle'irfen; your ohedlurf . iervanfp'..' • '
• ." •
To:Hon. Jolt t Xv,..l.l.y•And .:atta. , isi:e.ncikerns •
L Coro.'..
Miss Pardoe, Work, reta;O ,the
fallowing;interesting : n't.cilote • •
the batile of Mo'ntiniral,. a young
nained . Duroster,:'ehanceil'i.tO 'be in atteinlati'ee.
on thePm;peror ni ikt... the' nir.;ment. when it:he
eame essential. fo'ilisriateh 'ad order
the Gepetals . Division; ittn.hlstainileon hastily
stirntiioriior, him 'to his.
tions ili'diVer withpiit'aelay. ':,*
, . • , • .. ... • ,
' .“Spure'neither
,yourself nor your'. horue. o --‘
~S irst;,"' hi — Sternly* sai!'; (sfor , there,•is,not;a
'moment to lose; and 'retnin att , oneeto' , report•
to me that trik. order has .beir'protnptly obey
. Ourosi,•r I.t.illoped off amid et, shoyver,9( ,shot
'and shells, and within.s•quarter arm hOtr,he
was again beside the Emperor. , 'His dot a'as"
• i , :lidu..huve performed ,weli,`Mohniemc l !:.filid
Naprdeon,:when :he had received, his report;.
yoti hive'a stout heart :aild:cleai , heed; thcfugh
you rire a. young4tet. 'Ugiye . : you . a,
Copfaiti!s brgeet ,•and 'attach you to•nfirtietitoh,
Yhuf is munt4":-
• ‘,.Derosier, Sire " • • •
4.klt seems familiar to pie. -'on what,oomtiott
have I before hearil. it? •:1
rnaPstY• •
i‘Ah 1, I remember. We '
tional reason , why I should attach, you to, iuy
It ii ; too late; Sire ) ", murmur:ed the yoiyeg
soldier. , '
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Ton Jate, Captain •Durosietir--qtnit tobytir •
isSire,they gave hit . me;" 'aid-iftrlie4poke,
he withdrew:n handkerchief,
blond, freom_tle breast
- `'of 'his coat:" All; will'
soon Ito
.reeted for an. inatant,inhis saddkeiran4 ,
then fell helvily into , the arms of
bed'sprung IcirVvard to support him.
' Do'rosfetc
was a torpse.\ ' .- •
gtso 'youngl....7so.youngl:--and, so, brai,e
and, to die on his first:battle field 1. 9 -exclOitied
the Ernperer, tis he' bent down;:fot9in instant •
over the bndy: "';Poor boy
Then s ,tting spurs his char ger,
ed OtT r as if unable to linger:ovit $ . O Mid sooe . :.
taele,---Epirode !lin PreniA%
The Cin c innati.• 'T-4MCS responsible for ta •
slory that a tr. eritlernan in ,iiiit.cityi.arid
wel I-to-do, .naarrit;(l.• nbout.Jen years. age 'add
after living , wii,h , liiiwite.ionr tivelitars, ciin4
el ed• in get 'a 41 ivorce,accortotnifOhli,ii- '• .
happiness of •their damnestic.rels , tionrLillbildfd
asaentea,ihod ha.applittdi to.thei
succe s A . 34
io, venture, once: marri..4intetailioitualrltodaisC',.
rket,, 'and. see if :be eoel4l:iiet;SeiViorir Who
Atpuld.rnakeihis
Id this he , was SucOakfu4atilf,tit'sboreihria; ) til k ,' 2
ferivardi difriiritedititife,i.tipplie4 - te:biiit r fciie,
Work in his family ifi Ihntehisieity'flif
sites tiOn whs: i given 0664 411:01,4*,,t.. ,: ,:?.
now doer the houge.pti
Was once mistreme.,: • .4 . i•.1,4-r.t'ti1,'.6•44,44;.-,f':,:::
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