1 .... ; I 11 5- 4 j It i' I- IK '5 is-. THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT. LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD EE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE, UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR. yV &$4A Iff7 Mr? WXVS l?a ir? i J-- 1r i :fc ill linn ii I I 1 . I p XEW SERIES. ;er!rrt pottri. EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1862 VOL. 9NO. C "" "St Inter. ?T TT. n. PA VIS- itCT lip ip. Lis throa. Ai.'- 1 L tiuma Ki juu ; A!rc-a.!y t:.- ta.tn is coverev. j Un.'f . mow white shroud ; ! T'r r.-' t'.t ivintrv ui: tho tnv.v tiake-s diuary nature. Pretending that my ap paratus required some repair, in winch he could aid me, I found means to draw hiio into conversation, tut. though civil in Lis languige, he appeared to refrain from being too communicative, so tLat despairing of success in finding the cause of his sorrow, (for still the tear would occasionally glisten in his eyo) I was about departing from the fpot, when a beautiful girl, panting, and almost brealh- r.v Ti.- .i , cfc-- : less, appeared bifore us. On perceiv- c.wrt:.e gr-juad with, a ri.:.tut . ' I retired, tut the young ir.aa prevented A ::,r. .'rril, 1 -:t the l-ys da '; lrr by tmdlv Fsyinj, ! Ooiae hither, Jtv-y, ycu Lave ccfj- a:.v tif.fi f the ii.'.v r. v.' ;.? many f -ri'er' tLii geni'.ensrn is onlj I repiie-I, (:eAi the s-t.-e1-? ITVT 1 p;. ; ? ire fr z:n --r ...iy i- fr.v..i :rr.t; -.ore r skat-; .-'' i-no f -T j 0. '..vliVlt.' o.. - tD t.i- .iii&ii F .-i-t-? l.e f r y.. or o.-l ; f r The p r r.o ?yin: .;'.:iy, T. ---1 iiiuch tUy droad L:s c:!d ; lltir---- t wl;h ot.'-:;;-ti" I s v: -.v.--, f;j ia-tr; with j-t. rtrarpcr. " I wish I ,rn a fiicrd u.at I might sc.vo :u " Tho joucg iv.sn east a.c a look of iu t i jneii in, as if ''-.ofac J my rr-aiark a ilberty tj L:cli I w.i; cot entitled. " Pray bjcoi o:T r.ieJ," I eill. "Ycu re zy con.ir me ir.tr"-:vo. end peihaj-s, i : ' crtcnt, in cr.lii' ' . iL'juire iu'.o y tfillotio-, bt Lo.i.v-i i.io I am ac '.Ui.ed Ly the kiaJe-L f.-i.ii:.gs. I tzv. w,at s.fiiO Ci.i:)' v..ij;iifi i.csvuj; up a 'u a:.d rciolvta, ii i: a.y j o"t-r, to tL:5 I :cC tCO. tUit youL. "Cime home!'' exclaimed Mr. Wil liams . to Lis daughter. "I expected that T" would Cad you here. Arthur Gock' , I thought, eir, thit I had eharg gress us a people our steam and elec ei.yzZA?. t.i enccurage this foolish girl j tricity, oar ecLools and colleges there in a pv:ion which can cever be realized, j are still here aud there sorae people who Ihavci-'un tld vou. sir. that nv daueh ?i J - " 1 , k.V.4 V 1UV4V-A tj UU I tUll :r cani:c-ver be y:urs. And even now, j JiLe a railroad car. An'entire fcirilv of tcr when yc. are in the very jaws of ruin, you duvc to !e!pte my coinmands, tnd j end dau?Lt rob me of mv child-" tcr face for go where I may, thy face will be ever the sunshine of my existence, while the remembrance of thy love shall urge me to exertion to acquire prosperi ty. Couie, come, do not weep, we will yet be happy, iu sf ite of hard hearted fa'.bers :.nd creditors ' " Aud is it merely ycur inability to dt fray a lawful debt, that compels you to f'cfrr! tout native village ?" asked I. " Nothing more, sir," he reptiel. " A debt contracted to save the memory cf a departed father from the cdium of an unfeeling world." ' And whicb you huv: cot tho means to liquidate " Y-js, sir, not f.i t".;e p:ci.ct;t. I tsk- ' ying Josy frum the cmb.acs of Arthur, cdbuttixe, but. thct v;r.s denied me. j rendered furious by the F?iiile which Ar ;iy poor father ! Would t Heaven thit j thur c-bt upon Kim it spoke daggers to 1 were flumberirr b:s;de him. Pray, j his soul. :-. hu waudcrijg -ray TL? porr girl yhldtd reluctantly to i.er falhtr's c Mutaii Is. but more to his ', violtuce, wJiile Vreasc-1, cdva:cingto Ar j IXTERESTIXG HAIL, DIALOGUE. ROAD Notwithstanding our wonderful pro of this clafs. consistirg of a ciin, wife eon :r, firive mc-. O J di.-tu:bcd You Lave prmis-id to avert the breath cf slander from my name when I am go-cc, ar. 1 it is cece-s- sa-y tht you shc-Tild know the ciuss of : he was btill there V ltig in an acjoicmg ; county, tco!: par-iacc cce mcrcinji last Arthur spoke not, but sailed con- j vrcek, f;r a thorough trip over the Penn temptously upou the ola man. Poverty ' sy'vania Ks.il Head. ius party our reporter carefully ta king notes oa the platform, and ?he csrs Laekicc un. Fanny (tie daughter) Hi, momaiy, so gwiss ich huba de hummcn h'.Etcr-f-ich ? M:n:i:iy V.I' now li-issa mcr cert! nci pth iu selly lno weja is ever the marl: Lr the abuse and sneers of the unfetliog. ' Ccrue Loie." hi c;utinuoJ. drar- Dauly Yh, d-.-rd ScLtJ cei. Cart it.n. and conductor fiDirs out 'ail ihur, rcqa.-sted to know " by what light j ab -ri i t j :r 'jae t ds.i'.t i.. a" I. i. i- - hrcr ia cr sorrows ; con ii', tome, your secret. I am t-in- ratiJIJ iu my motives, and yen - o ! Wu.ter t c w -; .A u) Its wli.is. that I' i c 1 sickuc debts were now contracted A;' fn.n thy Vri f.d fie--. .. O-'i in i.i Ii.i : . v cere - : will 51.! I '.:'. mv wish t- tervc oa wili ! kcc.' r i v:!ih m: r '"fL-ssion.' ; li:C V U'.'ggtrl Wi.0 it Oj 07 1,13 SJ'2-?, i and v,!.i Li tow taken his Land, locktd ,b.r t:-.e ' v;:-'.i'.ii"y in Lis face. It was a look that besp a Lvart full of anxiety, love and the kindr-it ey :.i- a'L;. Lis lips ojuivcrcd- lUi LL'oi RK'Uut.jJ to his check, his dark t'"'1 ' ;!a!i'!ig ye? wore drowned in tears, and t , . L: fctrn.tL-.'U the innoc.?i. creaturo to Lis j d.uce, but a Lai d Leaned creditor of my y EniT-riog. It '.s bri, f a. tate cf every d-y occurer.c. My father, s-ir, was a man once well lo jlo in this villa o. Thirty years, by LoriC-,1 industry, did ho hula Lis Lead erect, clear from speck or .limine, till my poor f.thcr died, and the blight of eotov. brcugbt disease to Lis t"i:;ie. Where rrcre happiness and pros perity, were n7,- juU'ering and poverty. Still, sir, he wanted for nothing that thie Land, and the sTrc?.t cf Itjw cculd procure ; but trouble follows trouble, and at length I too was laid on the bed of O Uf ivi ' UauJj ScLtorp, tchtepp, do du, mere Uy ifce right of Col and iny birth," ' wdla tr.ir, sei new rtt in so ra Lurry. cried he, "and th-j curse cf that G.d C'.-niuc:r Jut s'cp in here tLi rest noon that z;n who seeks to drive car, this car, rlittly cEering to assist co from it. ! the Ld!vs. Weasfl s!.r-.s:.k i.Mck rppalied, while Z'l -n:: ij Kaira du, Fur.ny, llebi Arthur stood, with 1 ?r'.s cxtenrd, his j zurrick, loss dor Dau jy forna mus geh. lists clenched, Mi i Ll ; eyes Hi-M:: vi:h 1 Fanny yau uu dtr Johnny mag ach Gre cf rc-veng". lewis a Lu ..i:; tier, j furna L-aus gau. ready to spring upja 1 ii p"-y ; but he ; Jithnny Nay ich g h init cer mom Lit il was unworthy .f h:;n, and as fiirt j my. ly routterrtd Yi'iii:: ! viilian !" ! lauiy K umir.ct ytt csbrachtcich At length Wi:i;"l i-hoei a t!:r. of: ret bong eci. courage. nd advancing agiin to Arthur ; Mommy Is es d.-nu now miglich das desired 1. i to iit tht? dwelling, at the j er in selly gresse diugcr dort Lei geht :.i-d up:n ms Daudy ivum yusht. teib -ngsie. ly father' ppirit sought aaolher woril J c.i it to enforce hi coalman J. t -u iuctor Ja- step iu time & cp r ,- i rivn T'.ir n.vci'r I -rcA I PatioTicd now ceased to be a virtue 1 all aboard. rr.t r .r T rf i,oiv tint mv own oxer- i The t-uirit of at tiibution took rosscsr-ion 1 All bands ia the car Locomotive ;i..; s could always procure me iaicpec- j c-f the heart cf Arthur, and tho next j whiitks. embarrassments fallowed, till, at last j same Johnny Es geht awer good is t? glat nn so schheht.' Daudy Yah Bell is en fact. JohnDy Eye, mommy, gook craohl nous clort, was en grosses wasser. Mommy Sell, b awer an rcver. Fanny, Nay mommy, j?Li3 Lea rrrer. Mommy. Yi'ss is es Ji:3 'ms ken rcver ia ? Fanny, Es ist die Jaanisra, rcll dtM uy sell i.-rdie Jcciata? Daudy, Ich denk cs :s.t. Cars ngsia running fssi. Mommy, t.Ii'ttia Ilimm?! wan awer ci cars do d:-.' nunfr ppripga Daudy, Yah, dca cleia Lr all mit canncr. Johnny, Ei is da&s washer deef 1 Daudy, Yai, do bin ich goot derfcre. Mommy, Es debt ar yhow iwer icia krp taus gehn. Cars stop and conductor calls Newtoa Hamilton. Mcmmy, Was fei awer drum so 'ebjas iv.hc nama do Lea ; dort drcas war McYcy etcttel, ua jetz is cs Newton IIamii:?a Awer es is twe doch arri ucis iu dem car. Dandy, Yah tell 13 es. Cars going at great speed. Mommy, Ei du Gott toohen,ole, (t. wie weit geats danu noch 't Psudy, Well ncch 60 ac crdlich sltick. Fanny, Was hen sie dann dort in eel lum kich shtivvelly dart am onner end ? Mommy. Sell wehs ich now net. Johnny, Ich detk dort dubn tio ihr midage essa nie, Gell, daudy dort dn- t i. h ( 1 U ! . i 1'..' t TrtnHli,.! f.- V, i n 1 ?S, l-Jl. LiVi. V:. lc e'.reirns Wti"elet-Vir :vz In he oi Jen s':'.in'1 -... 1 . 1 I? !;i':.r'J on 1. cou:J not utter b'jt fxn'iiae to mo his ban1. , grri--pc'i iirtidy. It was n:rre tlc- vi. r.l than a reply. The next minute ; he wis Li-i. self cgiin, while Le contin I ucd. ' " Y'.-u are kl.vl, sir, generous, but you ; caanoi ui 3 mr; : and, even if you coull. ii:u won- ?i!:i?,7. vet Mracjrer to :nr, a? JO' I c. u ! rot I j '-u-;tiius and in tho VillY. ia;i:!lig iecrrt your cnu-r .-r : t, yr.-.i arc w lc tv.i't , boCus ; dv will be kn-wa in the village cbc ased parent, demanded settlement cf 3 debt contracted in his illness. Ii wsb not in lay pow r to defray if, end he threatened no :mt:- '5-.to rsceuti .n. I moment his o- prcrsor lay sfnsclcss at his feet. "Wretch, viper!"' ho xclaimed, " were it not that thy blool is unworthy cf niy h'ir.H wi'.li tuy life thou sbouldt , . , 1 i esniate tnv crpr ?vD i-ctuhti-, but twis ia vaio, aui, at 1 CAr' s - ti ress30U. O, Arthur, Arthur," screamed Jcs- Jo not U o c-c: y sac, lei.gth, to save tLu memory of my father j fr" :i rr pri'scii, I bound myself for its j mviKPi.t. week tinea it became due. t ' T - . i- .1 Oppressor, vi.bun, es La u, leave I whcii I xras dis'-ppoioted in my expect- l . , , Lue vcur Lsnlri in the bl toi of thst man Lim Johnny Eye Daudy, was awer sell peift for wasdeona mo po ewig loud peifa ? Iau Jy Ei ds die Lit cw cui weg gene, fyr wons emvbl sl.rringt conn gehis iver alles cou.i. Cars commence ru-aning, Fanny Now, Monin-y, was ts dium .-0 storric spring. Ion.rnv Mer mchnt doch now net d-ri ia seilara tb':vclL?. : t;.r t'L. er;u iV.-u e.i tr.o au- 'i as be drove Lis "joeund teau. 1 Vo my rou se :- 1 l , sir. I,..-?: c:n All i l.-aa the cau-:e c a?d to rr- iice at the rosy v.-hnn I cm odc fa? from tho home of rny jn of summer which had at ouce bur..t ; fullers, poi haps you will refute the voice :':r:h in its richness of beauty from the cf calumny, and do justice to my name. ulrr..-.- cf a tardy spring. It was at i Willingly." I replied. "I pledge r-ri that one one lovely morning, ; my Loner to fuiiiil y-ar respect. '" -1 : iv;..!f ia the pleasant villacre of j To-aay. sir," h-: ontiaued, I leave cr... In ti.o ceunty cf Wos'more- : this village." r :a Land, d-jpartiag far my fa-s'.iiU-iemcnt to a beautiful lake in : . ar of t V mount-iss of that ro- ili.it. As yet, the inhabi- " And for what from what cause?" I inquired. " From oppression aud villany to aveii tho tin yr of scorn which will be wt-tc n.-.t a-iir, and one unbroken : poiraic-M ai mc, because 1 am a beggar, t:? r.-igned over the hamlet. The; " Ana is that all," I inquired. -I. garde r.s which lay before each ! Ah," ho bitt.-rly retorted, " and is - rc U terir" with th? : it net cn.ugh;? ta be driven from my na- I'rs roco and the ; tive iiiage like a thief to know that : ae m --"-i-:io t'. m i!:e Ul-II 1 in luxuririDt beauty ' tho dwelling cf my boyhood the cot- f"ri;he3 and C'-lSr! i.e roLiu, wuu y, -Tar! !lr : h's matin I L.j reeh. l the en i 2?, mv uiientiju vas arrested fvil!u2 rJ lean seated &t the doer cf J that iges. so deeply absorbed ho was unconscious ity tr f-rnaeh tin: il I was close trpen ; u2 than started up uu l begia --'J eg h:ui-lf in colbctinj? together tazc in which I hrst behold tho light of day, where a mother's love aul a fath crV. L'.e5sir.g once awaited me, aball pass into the possession of ethers-" " No, Arthur, no!" paiiior.ately ex olairuud tho ycuog foaiale, c'.a.-ping her arms around Lis neck, and bursting into tears, "no, Arthur. 50a must cot, shall not leave ns. or, if you do, I will accom pany you.' It was no longer to be ccscealed that 5:;1- '--tiered in pVmcnts, which, with this was aa affair of th heart; while the :.':u:i.e. betoken his "calling to be j Jaung man, by this sullen appeal to his v-'' cf a sn.kh. It .a3 plainly apj a- : feelings, was quite unmanned he stood r,;ct that ho was laboring under sortie j irresolato the poor girl hung sobbing t.-'.brable excitement. Lr I beheld ! on bis bosom ; at length bo continued craw L13 hand acrois bis eye3. and " This is folly. Jessy you know that "'t Lis h?ad as if unwilling that I I could never brook to see the home of 6ail perceive his emotion lie was a J my boyhood ia the po.session of a stran t2e rcaaly looking fellow and I thought I ger. There are bright sk"?3 and 'green tbe caike which ccull triflg a tear ' fields elsewhere, kinder heart, and "irh v. .. duo k cn(, cf extraoi- sweeter faces tnia no, Jessie, not swee r.ti:? t a me. t it. I arked but a rue .t but he would not grant it scef-ft-J -t my ' Cr.e feelings efhenor,' as Le called them obtained the legal process for the saio of my homo and its cCects, and, to-day, I aai a Ujjarin the world. May my curse" " (), Arthur!" exclaimed tho c'ul. catching his arm, which he had raised in the act of his ejaculation " O, Ar thur, curse Lim cot. There is retribution in heaven. You are not a beggar; look here ! Lore arc- the savings of three ve-ars . i hour v.ac-n you WGm eae auiueui we urn, pagaieu uur vows; take them, Arthur, you shall net lecvo me pcnnyless. I know your nohle heart your industrious nature. Take this and use it and doubt not with the blessing of GoJ, yor will prove prospcr cus.': "No, Jessy.no!" he replied, " I will not rob you. Death might overtake m, and would be a bitter remembrance in mv last moments to know that" j to Lis own coascicnc, and ihe u.iiment ! jas C3 kenu. Was alios drum so i tlenvca i i ncis is do Liu. ru-'it 'raa i rs wia iutcr 1 Wlii, J.sy. 1 US repiitJ, j .- "but tliis is no plac far me ; the hounds ! . cf law will spe.dl'y be hero, and to hni me thus, v.IIlcaly p.iog double misery upoa mc Fnreweil ! farewell, my girl. Think oi" me pray fur me!" He was about to approach her. but her dady in terposed Enough, sir. yea hivo clone ! roiir wor.-t." continued Attlur. "You! j .. , anny Un was ihay 'lomniV Yuht ab mer elo !zt. .1, Diuly, Yah soil wehs ich cot tct. Ie-b donk awer seller Kcntuctcr wrbse. Moairoy, Frcke'n doch cmobl, ich bet a doch wcuneifitrich. Tae n.aa walks tip to the Conductor and make the inquiry cor corning the apartment, aud receives satisfactory in formation. Mommy, Now was bet cr g'tagLt ? Daudy, Ei cr siugLt as wer den wasser klessetf, sell mc-t dcr plutz wo sled wis s:r drin htn. Cars step, and Conductor calls Mill creck the tnd of our reporters jourry. The party doubtless continued tLcir investigations. An oil shipmaster, many years ago .dommy 1 uL.-t ao ut say, is so wa- , berere .fjacters were much employed, ieh, i. er mehut doch now lct. das cs sei wbeQ e mis;cr 0f a fcbip obtsiocd Lw own crew, being ready for a voyage to India, proceeded to ship his crew, and. Leant. Dauly Yah, de3 will Jab, es lust, ieh faara denaaweg. Fanay Yv'astdtht awer die Sal Wan- n macher do dcr'za sire wan sic emohl 1 t . may part us in being, cut yuu cannoi m j do .u gj r,nJa w3.2 fahri . cnct ? soul. Mr. V,'ii!ian.3 ytu wtil acc tho, n , , . - will renent you of your , 1 - - J !r.n wa-'"i. des is m car. injustice, when I shall itctnomi, not sue. Johnny Ich wunner doeh now wie das sie cs oo storrick springe macha ken-na. TL-at- what. Arthur? thai I had! It was with diJtculty for the Land of your dauguter. God bless ycu, my girl ; farewell 1" He fled ilje i-eiat. ease; . j.uau t w . 1 , , . 11 . f e . J . Carsstop, and the ecunuuetor cab's to show siens of recovery ana concious- , . t out MA cytown. nc;s for which 1 w-s not sorry, for the J , . , Let-, . ei j M-miuiy V to weit sin mer yes shun sake of Arthur. 1 "IVi'.-w Lim, comfort Lim," cried j 1 t ti- n.cc'.n. Dauly Elf oder zwo-f nii:J. . Jes-y to me I old so. Her biasing j ; ... . , , . 1 ,,1 ..... r Moi.nij Ei da Gott tech cm:i-!, rnn in my car as 1 departed on my cr- . ,J , , , . .. , , ; mer set doch net et-cka e!as cs migiica ia"J .. . 11. :.. , madeyoa happy ? O ! Arthur. Arthur, j Arlbur FJ rapil:y l ad he fieJ froru the I vas druru a!Ies,SJ U'' you do not love me I responded tho af- I ,r .' t mf- j,ni when I did. 1 fectinnat? creature- Tho yoacg man i L waa i, ul0o 1 L lUtea to me. How ! -l 'ul eU kcslit- preyed her to his heart, but could not . or r.vr.Uasioa. and my proiTcrs to - serve hi:Le was iaiueed to collide ia rue, ana accept a letter to a fnena cf mia? in a neighboring town, who I kr e w Dauly Yah. ua des bet aueh yust as sailoxs at that time were very scarce, to make up Lis complcUicn, Le thijjed a green Irib lid. Af:er be Lad get to sea Le fe.uii that Lis mate rrs? a rxen that could cot Le depended upon, as Le would go to sleep oa LL watch. When the ship fell into the northeast winds, one pleasant night the Captain went en in the middle of the watch, found Lie mate asleep ia the after Latch, tnd smoke coming oat of the galley. Looking in, to see what was goiDg on at that time cf night, t bis surprise he found Lis Ir:.-b boy bad tikca adtantsgs ef the mate's nip to take frcra the harness cisk a pc-ice of poik, and etola from the skip stores some C2cs, and was Laving a lit cf fiy. The captain in Lis stirn way, being very liiuch aiaj;! it iLe eccarttcc, exiled thai, I know yoa will accept i: for mv sako for your Jessy's, as you have al ways so kiadly called leue and look here is what I am sure yoa will not re fuse my miniature ; if you will love that half as well as I ara sare you do the original, I will try to be ha ha hap py ia your absence." rthur took it, and pressed to his lips ni-.f i.t f t? .-. C-.T-H -"- WOeiia ta eil cciie- i u'ui, 1 a ih dr net f.nra. "3 sauga- time I promised to be the receiver of ( T ,J Fanny -Naa mommy, g?ok ytist was cs sprin gLt i.h glaab ctt das tlc3 mth j out to thi hd : Johnny Mommy, mommy, we. weit j "Jerry, I will Lai s t . . . K. . ... i w3g . To wbica tte t-ey ia:nj3.t:!y repi. J. M :mn y Dah mci gnter bu, des kaa-t " IVith, Cap taia, I've pjet Lete any corre.-pondence be might be pleased to snd to Jessy, and that I would have ; :af. 1v delivered to herself With this understanding we carted, he to seek bis ! schtoppa kenna r. n:1 T r. ,t,u,S over the curious ommy-x.i oa uelt neecea-.a A Saitcii ix C.mmio The roatiLe cf cas p lifa Is full of bilg A rs r,V. c: v - x laieuue-, tieiA . v- s 1 J placed it in his bosom then ca those of ! circumstances by which we had so sic la-e-a T don a 3 Jersy he imprinted a warm and fervent salutatioa. At this moment voices were beard in earnest conversation, and the next, thing Jessy's father with Weasel, the cruel creditor, stood ia our presence. ularly become acquainted. (to be coxTixrrD.) waod eio wella net angsht Jeia. Kentucky has now in tho fce-M i r ' . fin. regiment of cavalry, and eighteen ib . -cnSa das sie es S storric. g,h macha faatry regents, with others f rcvlrg. 1 ? " ciasW-r th'f' still colors. A coircp or-ae" t cf a prcr writing from Camp Sc.it, re'tiej ;Lat Capt. Mitchell, cf the Union r;c-s. for mtrly csptain of i. revtnae cutur, wiih in.'mrn to f --bt. f.r..:- tiU .-w ,.t v.-tf, stg est. "Starboard, boys! I dca'tlttw ln the thacder yoa call itca land 1" The file leader bciag sraiflhlrg ef a sailor, the order wss t beved.
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