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MIMIC "R,W=l) . l-1 . 013 - S; I I.4 , vi•l.'riii.; 1.1•10.!4• , -. I%ny ERIE, PA. I'. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. frli:- I l'*; ‘N'i' firfn =MEE • s r , ~i.. Cif' PIANO:E' CD -Evry: \ll'.lA)l4.(l\ \I-HMV SAVE. TWENTY PER CEIIT : WILLIAM 301 - 1. I . • IP'. Tli 1 1 ' 11, hi 1.1... 11..4 • t': PIANOS AND MELODEONS o $• I ti 1,111. .1(1; Pianos and Melodeons N7Vr .11. :Tt - t. 1 - 1...a.-2.4 'X' rrxxr. AM • t • t• I Ga.• •,144T wln• 10. tu11e 14 ”.6 , 4 ., tithe, nett Pittette 1 ',nom of 1 4 .1:Vc- 1 11.1 - fro'l Your Own Citizens at Hcline • . , . •,, • 1 r - f• ~~ (iliL!ier,i)g, Ci ICJ s FL: tt - Mil OM 6 -- - ' IBM Al ' - MILLINI . Y AND I:3I';CY (if)01.". "! , • •: -; 1•1.! ll' 1- • • 1 %.5 • r,•• ,it • ‘l, „ 1 1 / 4 I: 11 t. MIS GROCERIES, &c., .1.1.1 t In. .‘ \ tk. I 0., =EEO t 1 .t !! INN 1,‘,1 „ \k • 1 f,. ' }.t", 11+)1-TII1) \\ll 1:1: 1 1'./} VI 1:1( 1. ' , I , kJ'. -I ti I '. 1. " 1 I:1 \ I ; v., : I. t II It 1 111. N fl t. 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A 1:10 ,;.. s,cl.ti:!!:,, t 11.k4.45u.t1u4 11‘ I'A-1 Lik , la ha% azure eyes Ilruoping lashes stealing In fniti tire ,iitt nest; lies. loyeAing. lIIIIIMI I • rivh :tnd ever new t:o ..:—tly i, her carriage: ~aim in church the cligricc•t I.ew It: kV. r gmlied hr marriage r mire Wrts ru.4 and ruugh, lii r tenuler , n‘ SI lift %%,,‘,: I • tit 1..0..1 =I P r Li , ►tilinda iipar Il •W ulir kora .)oti.niastt!r— 11 , •••• m.•.••l termed fear. =II 1.. It li.l ILe I i;:41I wcnmcrtc. : d• 111 inu-t y .finotis of learn %. • , , • lo..lrna• L.-if- N . . , I t tinht heat t, like a leather .l.ll in •t .. , •kt,!llly handld. Ivell4 t aken, , 1 variety of turns. to pre •o: 1...v0tt•it1..! hard. ~: . ~.:, • oliirkinl, ItAkete : 2l lady i.••I 1...1 I -I:.• ••1 will take & k•lieve. hu-Lana, that you %our feittm , will eat IT everything we no. we •than't, wlie; we ‘• !i !,1 , :o: t 4, .Irttlk :t i.art it.' 1 - Jg Any 11111.1i , il the appoint .lll.•r t k ailing 3 now ailminis ' . I tit "It.,N papt.r in the %orb.' is . , ,f1.,11.111 1.111.1;,11 half 11w disamioint- .1 I ;lig. • Nil. •lo\ .• --S(.1111• Me, Wio .1 fh-ciple Lucy Stone, - kolittti"ll that ‘‘..tuan's mission -t tt •,1 how , tvii(l thrhuhp whilst - ,wt to collect inatcritils 1... t - 1 I.•xiwz ut St. Louis, 3 1 ,11,1 1,, hi- 'site colloWs: L.--.. 1. 1•.:t 11.,%•• u I n br...kkla-1, anal %%%%%% • • :11•\ •1%,•1 t Is:w k. • litlt•ltAt heat • , 1% .Si regrt•ttol by many .‘ aAututton /:u( lost all the h.. fur Mount Vernon, by ,•ui.u.un- ui t_luougu lutt. that did not Ail Ih o which he extortel ••••kiiiti% !• • r hi•. hiler,t,e• immes t• !h. :.‘ like A pril s.nows. It iq .•.i. +,l[ hot to I, ..lieve t hat an all-wise .• it judgment upon ni aiivitlitact" ‘ , l tliv devo •l.. ' hi men l i•xact n fal,ulon4 wnial I.la , e• ‘.l AL ‘ , .1 . % sectio twourred at ..• Aeaclemy of Music,* few -Th• A lady and gentleman Al to l•r eluot a I,lea...mit 041,414, ammo.. 1,110 loyal" tisuawlaiwrof .• .1. VV:1(1 . •• that with 4, 1 ,r,, I,efOre giv •l. I a. i• , , o•: Iriond tour to z w.,%,-r..al i t• ...1 . , e,ll 0. 111 a I.,•tter , , • d truewitt " Irni% I ! It' 1. to. bt t l l. • nial.. time =II I 1.. t i .1.• " titat . tut - I. Ow lath IMMI I \ : .\ • • .t. I.N•i•• And Wide .% • \ :,••11•• • 1 •1.1::• 310 ' 11 i11; : f "II: of ti,,iik.ll 1 , t . 0 1 .‘ 1.1•••• :t nletandloly ••1• • •IVrt • ;: •lit ;•••11![. 1.1 ;% hie!' ITII” . „ (4) th.• rilliellloll4 14:1- It't.raitt-41 too long al . •,t ; ; ; "(mg Ettalt-lt Iml% reevntly it It 11,-rhustrand in 1 1 ••• 1 1..11,;•- ht • :pi I, i d t hr. II o in.itt•lt into the .•1,.••. ;%h,•n 111. N h•• • wI. •t\• Ka going At I ttli hint. w..tit Lq. L. i•lorglatoi satin t io• 1.1-t look at 114.1 dn.—. when the 1, t with tin• and in a see ‘,.4- 1.1,1:v. 11,1 int....bad, of ,• ~r 4,1 1., tootlit•r the tlatmso, 'lit ttttl. •,t; t. tool t‘to hit iLaelf terribly I ..!rffi. 11 anti lwautiful wife ling- ~~' ;;^~ L., :%N., t hive ,las in frightful agony • ,rinolines may tit :LW 1 '; t t•II C.1,1.• , 11 const•quences of F ‘1:: %;i1 W tiros, ~; 11,,n. (~ A. brow. of Pennsyilvs -11,:i. t• .1 trout Salt Lake City about the ,„ ..; t l-4, anti walked to Califor ;.A. I,llllll* .1 01. loot in the ensuing . I.a, iv th:- spt ing, accompanied n. -1 titteen yez.r., Mr. (iow de , -.• 1 flout •-tilt LA.., and walked to the :out front that point a g00d ... p., t the ,11-tanee to Wa...hington, 11, • h•in,:in,sl in tit,. Capital but a ' i.an,•. :11 , 1 -tart.'! , on the return trip, 1 .• : , 1,, ,1:11,• Mi-ottri hut Washington in t.,,- tit ,t ti,. y wk.nt from the „:. I. ..hen the son p,,rt t illit r;(1, and drive a team ,• I. n I'tt; or tire hundreli miles of ray. un , l razuo 111 On foot the the di,tanee tile father re •,ll 1,..,1 the mil ,h.-tenee from • ...•, . t o.—We recently heard t'.l-.• :Al t 1,.• :7 4 onth, worth relating in .1 was horrowell. and or hew- teturneth the lender declared tha r -.even it:, hits had la-en worn off front tha ~t the lat.h. 11401 words ensued, lea& i•. a quarrel. winch was carried into ~,Itt, foorn on court to another with j„ until the aggregate cost ptrt,,l. ns tualiy mnouns.ed to seven (ie."- -Tel U.lllnr----a thousand dollars an ;;,,•11 I.lr . 1.,11 ithout reckoning ( . 1 ,.,•. t iou tae A nd t 1,.• had feelings engen .,. lIM .11 •, , itot4•r in-tanett a long legal eon t n- , t•••I. tit.. ori;ittal eatrie ~1 which was t hy a call. Thy Oise ended {. t..telt party lot) jug his WO II I I I" . lit . 't. , talamount of these had •,,. t . 1., . ibdiarlf 1 , ,1‘ 1;1114 Fll so strik. , hap. t-t•ttte under the notice 1. I,v !natty estates have A i •.:. ,1...,,•1 . • I..••• nil un . • 111.,L:‘: A RIE ERIE, PA., tha littxttritc 11.“‘ dislixter "it Copt ste Vest, iii evening party,, a gen- =I I=l :, (0.i....:,,,,i 3, h. 3 .. 1 33.•. 3113.1 r • • •• nt them 311 • •.,•I - -he'd n " h.•t• t ,weAn. ed that , h.• Lo . I 1.1. I -lighted .!! .0 I, tigt h I -tie -10-11. :311,1 ra et`ii 11311 1111 a to a II; 1.. Ii I -ruilr.l. and calletl -he tell in my arm. , •• IM=MIII EMI= =I lIIMM INIMIIIM With balmy breath she whispers w; The dying flowers look up end to Their sweetest incense ere they Yor her who made their heauti -live. she enters 'neath the woodland's ' ti lo. Fier zephyrs lift the lingering ei And hear it gently where are i s The loeVd and lost ones of its . At last Old AUIIII3/11, rising, take n / . Again his sceptre and his (tiro With boisterous hand the trees h ekes Intent on gathering all his ow Sweet Summer sighing, thee the •n. Ao waiting winter, gaunt and 'tn, lees miser Autumn hoard his And smiles to think it's all for ', in. t h oitc Niteratu4. A TRUE STORY. -----4.110- - UT IiATARD TAVLOR. On the 15th of October, 11456, celebra tion of a peculiar character was din a small villag near .lena. It want welts %ion of an e tirely local nature, might it have 'aimed ver unot)served an ti known to all, except the immediate vii ity, but for its connection with the bat which. fifty years and one .I.ty hefore, a ihilated the power of Prussia. Au act tof it, however, wit., pi/14,11.41 in tuo-t the Ger man newspaper, and through th circum stance the se q uel of the story IT It lam alamt to relate was brought onAt.the time the celebr ation took place. was re sidolg ia i;otha, not wore than ty mites trot the 4,pot, anti meeiveil the' tory al most in the very words of ow ier ador in it. I son aorry that his nante nd that i of the village, have escaped m . lvnemory All (alter mart' in ~....,11111 01/(i1 We inlet lir , tok•r. 1N , 4 , . , laud- to ,t-the:,' but ternhle ee triumphant elm Berlin ele% en d time rrn--ia IL dards, and tow I:reneli army field, or quart.. The Isar inlet! 2,u41.1em avelum fiei , l.- --e here 111 .) had rip Sulauittol in I houses and hat lawless soldier , there was 114, I Through the el reftl.-A int.-ells~ its the raw October evening came on. were heard in all direction" "liriek" of fei.-. yell , Of race .'r triumph. and • rue- of p...at or lA men tat 1011. ' I,ieritlall ,411:0 . - ti 1.1..111. tit (.1. , ~; • 11,. t 0.11• rt•lll4 . lit a1t•,,•,0,1•••TC:V.1..11 , J , 1- , 1iw1i1,11,• , ,1,i I I. , 1111•1 lit Ow Li... L./30011.1. 11,4, h.. I.4l , lcity 14-I.to I ..t ot , t..t Lis , do•p.)- I, ‘11.• 'wood _ i, ur 1.. r. tt i,., 1.,1%..11.41 I. ot%od, it.on .t.ijil t !, I t w h l rotir;tltz t. , u 1 itinor olitolit..•l tor 1 ... p.o.e. %%11.11 tit, tdito. 1 tit. ' I'ir.) , )ll Ito% 10•111!:11.. • ..lit wit, II 1••••!11 . ....•- . rh.• mei!) ri . 1,411:.. o n•-. 1.••• 4,1 C. , 111) , aii% -- ..,Pti,.- 1 n IL:3: a Li, 11 I.we (it \Val4l ,, r, -a) , awzi3 all I tw three 4111,11) aro -••"•r.•1% iitilir •,1 1hiv011.4 . 4 void hi moustache curlr.l lik , IIli• hl. of .1 in.l:-.ttlf. a. he turne,l, halted A moment at the , or of the Leal-room. a lieutenant and twenty men to tho village. pick ont ten of the vagabond. and shoot them down hi. brief order. - Where i< Waldorf ."• hr tulded, turning to one ot thaw te-eftil Cl ea tun-+ who are alwaym willing to act a.- guides and interpreter:- for the . nlvut in their own hind. There is a viihwo \\'all,.rf• which lies near the he ill ot• • small r„Ilet• ti) this left : Middle Wahliiri u+on the other side of• the lull, a n d Lower Waldori abut half an hour' , ta•yo lv t. The to.trAttl, not e,rol L i en anno y b uil • b more twnut,• in t o:ru,•., went 11) 1., , 1. It• len men were .hot. that %\ as..ottliejent. The next morning. at sunrise, Lie nten ant lamotte with twenty men marehed over the trampled hill. 1,. WA. It was a disagreeable busine,... al ,' the sooner it was over the better. tto ve , w hi ng a ridge which overlook(sl the inter-ection of two or three valleys, mor e than one was visible through the cold fog, now beginning to rise. Ueete a ll'Alorf!" in quired the officer of the peasant whom he had impressed by the way. Litho" an swered the man, •.i.); «ber ll'a/d,f, - point ing to a village on the lett. E. arie.r.t."• And in fifteen minutes more the French man marched into the little hamlet. Halting in an open .puce between the church and the two principle leer-houses. the officer summoned the inhabitants to nether. The whole village was alre,elv awake for few had slept during the night. Their ears were still stunned by the fliun dors of yesterday. and visions of burning and pillage Still danced beton; their e) es. At the command adve lieutenant, the - , .1- dierrl seized all the male inhabitants, and forcibly placed them in line before hon.— The women and children waited near. in terrible anxiety for no else onderstisal the words which were spoken. and these ()rui nous preparations led them to imagine the word. .1t this .junoture, the son of the village pastor appeared upon the seene lie• tune a young num ti twenty, who was studying t1 00 1 0; .,v in oriler to lieeorue hi- hither'- successor, and fortunately Ituet etne kn.en l edge of French. 'rho apuei.rati , e or things, without the and entre:un- of the ter rified pe.ple, told him that ilia wanted: lie immediately addri t ,si hitu self to Lieut. Lamotte, and begged t.O ,o, explanation of d pri wee. I I a m ord e red to puni-h tit ter vi *were,' the latter. "for your treat me nt ot our soldiers last night. The untr.4 hal miler). that ten of you must lie shot. The m i ly thing that I eitit do is, to allow you to draw lots among yourselvv-, or to point out those concerned in the outrage," " But. eontinued the young man. "your general has been misinformed. No Fretiieli soldiers have visited our village before you, Nye have truly been in great tear and anx iety the whiile night but the valley is deep and the village is partly concealed from view by the woods on the side. There are also the villages of Middle and Lower Wal- OBSERVER. BER 22. iSW (fort, which he further down in the open rat* You can soon satisfy yourself, Sir, thallhis village is entirely innocent ; and I entreat you not to shed the blood of hartneless people." There is u.. time for itirestigst‘oe. • the officer. I cane, Orden - 4i to pr0e,.....1-1,. Waldorf, and lam guided hither. I will wait till you make your choice or ten lob.. saumficed, but have no authority , lo more." By this time the people had lintrited the tate in store for them. The women with tears and appealing tires, erowilisl around the officer, begging him to spun their sons and liuslritults t the men stossl lent, with bloodless titeetl toad dumb, im ploring eyes. The seem. was cri,loolly painful. both ft the officers:id the ptililter., acts: wonted as. they were to the unmet-iglul oode tbf war. They were :111:6 , et , to VIII uu end to it and leave: but the clergy /1/3)/ . + .sin, inspired with the belief that the f of ten men re.ted upon his cfrorts, contllt utvl to urge his plea with a :teal and elo tmence that would not set :tsidtb. Lieut. tamotte struggles' .while betweon .ense of fluty and his natural humanity. while the young advoeate appealed to hi: conscience ;cunt to the obedience which he invisl to a higher Commander than 14- voust. Finally, he consented to w:tit while a stirgent was dispatched to head quarter., accompanied by a peasant to show. him the nearest way. A few lines. hai-tily !NM cited. stated the facts in the calve, and asked for tardier instructioaft Meanwhile, the inhaTirtants walted..in a state of suspense scarcely to be endured.— Lieutenant Lamotte--who. as a thorough Frenchman, soon wearied of a painful emo tion. and shaking it °flat the risk of ap pearing heartless—said: " The morning keen, and a walk before sunrise I' ,sen't'ile minish the appetite ; can you give u• s , one refreshments from your hidden suppheitt" At a word' from the young ruin', many of the women brought together the coffee the ) had prepared for their own breakfast., anti black bread, mugs of beer, and a quad cheese or two----suflicient for a rough meal _ o f w hi c h th e ~oktier-4 partook with the usu,sl laughing eou t me h ts ( a , cef. . ' The company of vact ;',4,.%- 1.`411111 itl .-111 . 11. P. alld more than one !nit -1,•1 . " We are teedui;, " Even if that. Nituuld be true." aatJ the p•ung wan, "it tr but 'bang Chribt 113,4 Lt 1.1,411/ it , . Whether or ti,a, ist.i.tti charity from 'ten, lot u"...; leamt, show glow that we-art. Christian+ " This ! , ollernn rebuke had its 'effect. A. %r of the - tett in entertaining the .•r, with their I.4eility inad"e theta-..1re.4 at ich till:, the heart al.,' I began to say among pity that the,e wren take.- try tho and fctrruer Itatitk.l : h irh lafr AO. 1.. ante, nt! Unit. In ittcrley. village I )uur duty `-to r tn lie (•riett 1.013)C . 1' 4 Pi al IN.rn•it II in :r.•nt • u..• . '• I Is) : ‘‘.:l 1.. 60.1 of . nu (.. .1 .11, •illlit• 11; t.. ;1 }. 111,11 ;414.);;.i ;11 L.,ts ullll ,I.• !pi 1, I ,1 [IQ I.t . 1 iiMik I. 141 t 2 [t.eu Prt .11.! ;.;; .1.111 taW111.1.1.011- , 101 Malt% 4.:tt ,, ,k4 ITI 1‘1,11: . ,jU%%di; 1.,' .1 , t1j.•• 1 • - •N I .n 1 1,.• furrjler turio•,l 1„.,k 111,• • 1i 14/1/111 . ,'11. h.,11111..111 , 1 th .11 .1:••li I . 1 l% • ...• I 'l.‘; 11.011 111 , 11. )/Liet . IliC•111111 :I 1111 , 1...1..r.• I .11 . .i0r iilV 'lOlll, 1h... 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