Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 01, 1856, Image 4

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    Now watch the movements of that daughter. Physicians and their Modes of Treat- November Appointments .
Silently she loads a rifle, silently she rests its ment of Diseases. nK . ttt rt I/ MI
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then placing her finger on the trigger, sten .3 asses "
In the shadows of the Wissahickon woods, over her father's form, while the shouts of the •••• • .a •—4 ii.. •• qn 4 , Ling nat.. nt
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not more th an half a mile f rom th e t h e &b u y' • enraged soldiers come thundering from the stairs, ,
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kill, there stood in the time of the Revoluculn, a Yes, they have b ro k en the hall door to fragments' te• 0.,• .
asatta 41 , /n •:.rt could reason ...pent ••••14. in 1 n.pertr , l •." 1 •''
quaint old fabric built of mingled logs and stone, they are in possession of the old block house nes..t. • • .a/m,
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and encircled by a palisade wall It bad been they are rushing toward that chamber with mur DI; 4
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erected in the earlier days of William Penn, per. der in their hearts and in-their glaring eyes Hal ' • •o • a t a.• •0ki.0.r..• sea thaaarr , , , ‘ , .-
haps some years before the great apostle of peace the old m a n a thousand lives, they were a-t I tr:lk.in , 11r•
first trod our shores, as a block house intended worth a farthing's purchase now.
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as a defence against the Indians Still that girl, grown suddenly white as the" • . r wastoot , • „ • aisias• ink
And now it stood with its many roofs, its nu. 'kerchief round her neck—stands there, tremti•- • • ''
merous chimneys, its massive square windows, i tog from head to foot, the rifle in her hand. Its • -.wt.. tt••••'••-s• 4 • see sl. •
its varied front of logs and stone and its eneir. dark tut e laid against the powder keg. , e i, 11; Pr. fis '•• ••1 • • <4..rliti.n . • i •-0• • aim
cling wall, through which admittance was gained The door bur.t upend—look there.: Stout • • • •
by a large and stoutly built gate; it stood in the i forms are in the dour, with muskets in their han•i- vo
midst of the wood, with age worn trees enclosing grim fac e s, s tained with blood, glare into tle •
its veteran outline on every side chamber
From its western window you could obtain a • Nuw, ae if her very soul was cowed into it.. "•
glimpse of the Schuylkill waves, while a large' words, that young girl, with her face pale as
casement in the southern front, commanded a ashes, her hazel eye gleaming with deighly ~ght
view of the winding road, as it sunk out of view; utters thts .hart yet meaning speech
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under the shade of thickly clustered boughs, int. , '• Advaucc one step into the room. au 1 1 lit,
pa deep hollow, not more than one hundred yards fire this rifle into the powder there !"
-from the minsion No oath quivers fr on the lips of that girl, t
Here, from the southern casement; on one o f : confirm her resolution, but there she stauds. es • • ws-.:1••-t •
those balmy summer days which look in upon alone with her wounded father, and yet out ",' ',;•,,‘„
the dreary autumn, toward the close of Nd'yetu. • soldier dare cross the threshold! Imbrued as the • •'• ' •
bee, a farmer's daughter was gazing with dila- are in deeds of blood, there is eonithiug territ. • .";
Ling eyes and half clasped hands • to these men in the simple words of tint y::ung
Well might.she gum earnestly to the south, girl, who stands there i with the rifle let I
and Wks with painful intensity for the slight- the keg of powder 1 • .•
est sound Her brothers were sway with the `, They stood, as if spell bound. u the thresh,, , ea est-.
army of Wuhitigton, and her tather, a grim old of that old chamber
veteran—he stocid pis feet and three inches in At last one bolder than the rest, a nr.,••
his stockings —who had manifested his love f u r whose face is half comotaled in a ttilek - •
the red coat invaders in many a desperate en- grasps his inuaket, and levels it at do
counter, had that morning left her alone in the girl's breast : ,••
old mausiou, it onS In this swan chamber, in " Stand bsek. or by-1 4111 fir e ta.
01"i"ge of son.- ammunition intended f hand Still the girl i- firm Ti.- tan
!wale farmers, ab out t • l ulu the h .sea of ftectioni -ep. and the a -tarts hack sli irp e iek • t
tveu as she stood tt ere, wising out of the south the rifle fall. wilh an nup:e oiant emphasis upoh
ern window, -a faint,glimpao of sunlight from the his ear
faded 1ear...1 ab ore, pouring over h•r mild face, • " Wens, I am gist., c u,
ahaled by clust•ring hr heir, there, not ten faintly elteo line h•I arm- "If se• I
paces from her aide, were seven loaded rifles and the Brtishers : Come, daughter, kneel h. re,
a keg of powder kneel and bl‘ a prayer fit me, sal let u 1 f ir.
L-mniug frual the ..asecuent she listened with your warm breath upon my fie. frl a u old
every nerve euivering with ausnenne to the shouts —O, dark and cold
of combatans, the barrel tread of armed men : Aal !111 se trembling ac:i-uts fall fr ..11
echoing from the south the old man'. tongu , those hog. re uu: ,ose th, it •r*,i
Dice.- was something very beautiful in that hold of the rifle, already the troop• rs are secure
pietur. The form of t:ie young girl, framed by of one voititn, at least—a i.outig and beautiful
the equate massive wind .w, the contrast between girl: for affect-on for the f t- mastering the I
the rough timbers that -nelased her, and that heroism of t Iwo Stle ;VI „.it
rounded fse.. tn.- lips r. tiling, the hazel eve to spring into his arms ! But now -.es L r
dilating, and che. k warinoig and flushing with diinKer sit• CILI - retie; aga.h.
hope and fear; there was something very beauti 'ilehough b• a' r • • dyrag•• •;it• ant to
ful in that pie ur'—a young. girl leatiltik! fr..ui ear., t.t.allli• tilt It pr• psi I 1.. •
the window '.f atm hiltisi 111, with her brown h -use iu ruin. tt a sin,: . hand ~, that
hair staying in gloss inasse4 around r fa.w v, t, las 1 , 0 In
SU.l , lt:l3ly the str.uts ot the south grew nearer, There are a few brief, terrible
and then, emerging from the deep hollow, there •uspense net, a humid fa• '
came an old wan, running at -.1. yet every ihat.-ton, then a contest .11 111 , stair-, t
fel pees turtling round to fire his rifle which echo of a rifle an I the 11 4 ht of a rifle bl a r e ,
he loaded as h. ran Ile was pursued by a p a r. then those ruffians in the iidorara) fall crushed
ty of ten air liu•i• British —ldlers, who tame before tit- strong arias Cow , t, otal soldie.• .
rushing :di with their bayonets fixed as if to Then a wild shrielequlvers through the r
strike the ir victim down, ere he advatieed t e a and that young girl —that Heroitrksu •• —
. paces nearer to the hoe- [le forwat I into her brother - -
On and on the old mall earn while his daught- arms, and thp•re, wfi l • '...r 1•..1 i f .tlo
er quivering with suspeuse, hung leaning from h is w s ru , sretri tic.••l yid bell, up .f
the window 11:: reitehi hlo. k house gate, the fl o r
look: He is Nurrounded—th• it muskets are lee
eled at his bead d iwn at their feet,
grappling f-r his I•ti again ' lie
dashes hi- font 116,1 , , with 011. t,u1 , l LlZ..Vew..ut he
springs throuilh thti gate: an iustaot and it is
loeked, the British soid,ers, wad Wl' 411 rage, gaze
upon th . e wa,l of I gs and st.ole, and taut
their anger In drunken eur.es
iw look to the window' Where the young girl
sumo i a in se , ), , l uil•ering with -ill"
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now eland , tho ~k.l 111111 himself hr hare.!,
bin tau, de , ;:r
was. k it and dahh t •id
fa,.' That was a 1111 • plitl/re of .1
pal it,;: t.r :h err'
-•regg. 'Yes' t 'he old nom.
Weitnp.•::. had • : 11,111 . L. i. 'gm. .uz the
Briii-ti r. Ite.i. Cheat.. d th
t.O t i. t —est, a .is few moment- ;
er ?h. v w , u! 1 1.. r••ini•reed a -Cr diz
parts -.1 retugi es; the powder, do urnis in the
0 1,1 ),1 atse, pet hap- th.it daughter her-tit,
was to le ii, it r. ward There ... au cely a
hope tor the old luau, au I y,d he had det, rain
ed t.: -p• rat-. fight
IV • tuo-r ilio•e• rase 41••• • ' '. he ...aid.
- with a grim -ult.,. turning to Its child -.Niw
Bess. tut girl, when I fir rills. you hand
me another. and ~ts, until the whole eight shot•
are tiryri Tisaz w,,1 seep them in the other .Id.-
of ;Co t r a l's ui .inetits at least, and
then we yell his , to trust to f r the rest:"
..k down tie r.' a, I see a hand over
the edge .f it... wall. The old Wan let el. his
piece—that Brroqi s .11er falii hack with a
crushed hatot upon lit. e he a ds
No longer i t u vei tug with -ii-pen-e, but gr :wn
suddenly tine, youn t z girl passes a I 'ailed
rifle to the veteran's grasp, and silently awaits
the result
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For a moment al: is si!ent b. low The British
bray s. ire souiewihit loth to try that wall elien
a stout •ol •titehel, - rifle in hand,' is I , king
from y cruder window There Id a pause—'ow
deep murmurs. th. ) are h .I.ling a eouncii'
A moment 1- gone. and nine tiesds are thrust
above the ”oce—hark: One, two, three:
The old veteran has fired three shots—there
are three dying men grovelling iu the yard. b.
D eath th e s hadow of the WA:
"Quirk, Bess, the rifles —
And the brave girl passes the rlflea to her fa
theft . . grasp There are four shots, one after
the other; three Dior.' a .Idlert4 fall back, like ,
weights of lead upon the gr, wad, and a single red '
coat is seen, *lowly moult' Ing to the top o f th, !
wall, his rye fixed up.m the hall door, which he
will force ere amo t gnu(
Now the tact bat tied, the old man elands
there in that sec tu , l story window, his hands i
vainly grasping for another loaded rifle At I
this moment the wounded and dying band below .
are joined by a part) ..f ' , .me twenty refugets, who '
clad in their half robber unikp, came rushing'
from the wqesiv, awl with one b .und are leaping
from the wall :
" Quick, Bess, my rifle
And - look there—even while the veteran sto si
looking out up,u his foes—the brave girl, for,
slender in form and wildly beautiful in face, she
is a brave girl, a "Ilero Woman"—had managed,
as if by Instinctive impulse, to load a rifle She
handed it to her lather, and then I.,sied another,
and another Wasn't that a beautiful sight? A
fair young girl, grasping pfrwcier and ball, with
the ramro'i rising and falling in her slender
fingers!
Now look down no the wall again The re
fugees are clambering over its summit—again a
horrid cry, and another wounded man toppling
down wpoa his dead and dying comrades!
But now look ! A smoke rises there, a fire
blazes up around the wall—they have fired the
gate. A moment, and the bolt and the lock
will be burnt from their sockets—the passage
will be free ! Now is the fiery moment of the
naa's trial. While his brave daughter loads,
h. imatinues, to fire, with that deadly aim, but
now—oh, horror !--he falls, with a musket ball
driven into his breast. The daughter's out•
stretched arms received the father; as with the
blood spouting from his wound be topples back
fr.rm the window.
Ali, it is a sad and terrible picture.
That old man writhing there on the oaken
floor, the young daughter bending over him, the
light from the window streaming over her face
and over her father's gray hairs, while the ancient
furniture of the small chamber affords a dim
back ground to the scene.
Nowehark 1 The 'sound of axes at the hall
duor—eliouts, bums, curses
a We have the old rebel at last."
The old man raises his bead at that sound,
makes sa effort to rise, clutches for a riffs, and
then falls again, his eyes glaring, u the lamp
Fan debit woad quires ihmigh Ms boat
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are warn alin:r,rs of it Its 'Pun t:. r
eyes are i.k• d, and tie: 1 4,ri. ar••
lim p; tin ir eye-brow. th 1 , Ito v mae be thin
and loug Ilut the grea• ht! uty ..f a Chin, ke
r feet, which, hil are .r•
compressed by bandage. Is etb etually t , et,•
any further in, rease in kite The t •ur
I. • ar tut under the f the s
whirl. they Lirtuiy alder-, an i the to ,r girl ti
only endur , s much paiu. hut becomes a erlpph
for life Another mark of beauty c
linger-oasts 80 14nig that ea -kings 4 bamboo ar
n.eessary to preserve them from injury. An
African bea`lity mu- , have mal: eyes, thick hp.,
larg" flat 15 , 4", and a skin beautifully black
In New Guinea the wise is perforated, and a
large piece .if wood or bone ins.erted In the
north west c of America an incision more
than two invites in length is made in the lower
lip, and then filled with a wooded plug In
Gutaaa the lips .tre pierce./ with thorns, the 6...1.
being the Mouth, and the poiu.4
on the chin
Are There Two Greeley's!
Now that the discrepant testimony in regard
to Fremont is reconciled by the invent', ri of et
second "good enough Fremont till alter the etc,•
non," who lo)ks so much like the original, •u••
cannot tell which IP which, we eau see a other
4oluti„ti or the inconsistencies ,if Greeley, ex, ept
by the tovrutiort of a tierinivi o.lit ion .4 tiro pl,••
lotopher
There was certainly one Greeley who was a
grpat opponent cf slavery
There was another who went for one pres;.l.•o•
tial candidate whose slaves were ••fAt and •
and who followed Gen Tayl.o. sud his 400 piau.
tation negroca through a pro slavery caio.)4l l zu
There was one Greeley who was a Fourieritc,
a socialist, and a communist.
There is another who is a protectionist, a Imo _
nopolist, and an idoktor of State.
There wits one Greeley who proclaimed with
Prondhon that "property is theft "
There was another whose political prineiplo+
declare that "theft is property "
There was Slievegammon Greeley, 'be friend
of Hibernian and the flatterer of Catholics
There is soother Greeley who strikes heads
with proseriptionists, sod labors to elevate can—
didates pledged agalavt the civil anil relii. us
equality of this class
There was one Greeley the °twiny of Oulgreil
Mosel mileage.
There is spottier Greeley who gots for Fres
moat the receiver of $B,OOO mileage, Cit. 21 day' s
service.
There was a bran bread Greeley ; there is a
horse flesh Greeley.
There wee a philanthropic Greeley ; there is
red soothed Greeley who ones " Yon lie" to
everybody who disputes him, and who expecte
everybaly to may as much to him
Bring on your pamphlets and espial° to us
which us the Greeley', and who tbinnie is, and
who that, and who the third !
It would be a shame that there shottl4l be two
Pramoats, sad only one Greeley between them.
There must be at le a nt s eeperate Sancho Papas
for each Doa QM:me st repabliesaima—llikay
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