The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 14, 1860, Image 1

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,IXBeiritt Me residence es 'Westin: Street. Son
prk. iti.LIOTT,
Riesiourr Dorrurt.—
'fficiatoß Pasic Row •
EN ABO ,
frit Mott et Ibis Boo t emidf
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la. mootltnitos, Rudoc-Soot liasioniemersi,
- be.. to &toed Story of Riluloroodir. Blot*,
Wm. A- GolOtOto, Jobber, and Retail
Neer 1, Mot diosrlptiost or Vorrip fuotilooortie
floods, garnigs. ou• - vieuta. •
L 3 lIWI N 0. WILSON.
rLa.,ATTOIXTY k GOVEMILLOR A? LA, Rao Pa.—
oltio on : Stabs Street, area the Park, la *a Aswertesal
'.i, , tk, erased sto.y of tip.. building, orsdipled• by rAt 0 1
..t 0111.11486 r. He will always be found In his tddre, add
sit buAttemp panetrostfly attondiftllin. • ,
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. I/v.4lA* LAI Lauver= Wite_aiinkireduk,
limo angst' ei Irma
4h i Mold, lirlikinq=ll? +U . 1141"4 2M Pl es
Wives; Aro tar of nettled Wide
-1114 Rye, Bouriona, IS toneephsda, ate, Reed Heeee k ,
I, wriiih Street. Fri*.
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edit.etkma and nth«. Meanings atigesisei to via
••••rimreae and diamteb.
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G NOW. K J. MOMINIII*. •
rosy •RDIXCI LOA CnrnillillfflOONllPC*lllllll.
4-Pablir Dock, (trio, dream in Coal. UK. nalt.. Fleur ma
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WIV.II.IISALI °swans, ant dealers in
WfA jari, Pn.dpr, Capt. NM" rad.
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mrrcial EraEldlase, Rd*, P
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3(..*4 rn ig ott A 4t l ; Ritirr• IL Dnnunin £llllMy
1. +Nth, I In ono4n, Coarr , ka4 Matto" Oil
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OVOY rztr..t, No. 7 Ilecioeil
' (OW% KWEICAI V.
• ..trirries open% Piano, Olky la Iraq'.
4,14.1 inf, up-01411N itrie:Thi
I DWI if IISMILPY
•Vornraintsta B=4 Coesisianiaa thoreiJuits,
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. Lae Stramonm, ftiNlie Dadt. I hi Ps.
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tI WAArrr terra/fa, Wh4400411. 404 getan
nomrr in on kindo of Faaffy. 'Praying Rama. Roadies
I art •od Ihn mg Champ. No 1 K.. atnne Moe* Krim. - Pa
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ATTOkIIIT AT LAW A..--01160A 10110 VIA tAI
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j Wile W. WA IrKaties
AT7OII,7IAT AT LAIN St Laws, Me..
Win giro prompt attention to the locating of Land
Warrriate and the payment of Tams In the Matta of lite
snarl taitiowtt; v ll also till all orders for tits pare Me
Kiliimant Swamp Land. be.
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W WILMA Li /10a RAO dealer 10 a ktDdl
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ofßme iamnladAaWlneaaHalduass,Aavila,Vlee%
Ba4Piwy and
_Cartiag• M M
Madder/ sad Packing Pram street, opposite the
Rood Hausa, Pa.
r, powstfrea.
Airrolurirr AT Law AIM JIIIITICI or TAR
4:0/{..Wfi l linsetiee the several Coma of IClettr County.
had Rim tankititbtul attention to all bushman an-
AM imp e
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e o r n t o a r t eMtateh.
it.9Fr4e, Tn.
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L. 4 . ilollitkV4ol4, • - •
. Wholesale Dealer In Flour, Pork, Beer,l 4 4l‘ ke
No. 1, Casnairreial Buildings, line, Pa. *1
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A 61VMM otilitesitt Eaginfts.Bwilers.
Goering, 4griedtval iroplaoirata, Railroad Cani,
te.ltrio.Ps.
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tor andains, Die Stuns, aim%
Itareilwilvd4. Brugge's, ke,&e. IS,
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a tI=WWIW le Wholesale sod Retail
Proms of superior quality, Um
UM Mier Is uss Shop of Teta* rotrost
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earryl=ter for family, lima or
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' , fps sale
Ili liallaNNOPt.
igatienr re vial Et . rttworeLd
* Also, Nails, Anvils, Then, iron and 8101,1, NO
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14, 1 1 ilLllimmatit isi Goan, Sprat, Dank diatom,
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• •"---:`- and fantail denten. In Or 00•14.4;
Wood and Willow ware tn..
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ttoia, .T. emend oasontoieot of loatiso
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ram pow Wig" aad Ageell
SiMat lbeisisee... Maass is
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RISIIIIMINCHT 4 Bt! WNAN.
Waimea*l.ll Aso RtTAIL d aid
*slim la Float, Pork Mi. WI, ate* W sad
.JFlllaalWarek. Nails and Mass. at No, 9 Wrighri loth
b 4.
...van!!fmalin-
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1 i , 4 aritire fa drourrid, Provides*, Pre
reeres.rsetiL..!lsti, Orsia, Mar, Prsils, Ns* also,
Wooden, Willow sadieteoe Wolk
be. noir. Priers low. Ne. 4Wridirs 1110011,
V ' gisislmikdoils fear,* lire Pest Mee, Erie, I%
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Rethuits iiimpiHinv, -
Itllolll4llSAta /MD allenittbaraill - II Hard
cr.ury. euid~vaatl Soldkey, Kew 11 sad 111
rnipir. Bina, *armor OVUM lad Mat* stresti, trio. Pa.
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tripes= A" la&w.::-.04« to Vastest
Wisely OVON sllloll.ollok Balts/40 4 4 1 dae Stott. KW'
_ taweinoa *We Atm&
Qaorr di wiling% ,
•:•‘•: • tr, Neiman is all IdaEasi Cad. Salt, Praatia.rkillii
4 flak, &cl*. pataudasaalc, ftia, Pa., _•oy ,
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a. oft- atm.
iEv iti ny i 'se.
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r4.44letntra Ufa.
(Hies loom, sto to A. lit; tii ,
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IL ilettnita lettY " "' Hie° M hat.
al aU lipatra.4". •. ' 1 4.11. £ otitik
as. Avwsit. :. , : • ~. , , f
It -ciackaor m ‘eissi Weir
vlr, Saw Ptowne., 444 Ca Wan, ORt
Mo y nleliii, Cetlary sad Om, Oasis. ramOto F 44144 1 1,
.0,111 silk Wed Park A, Portia 11
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PORT, Buxom • •
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ALI/ SWAM 1 12 : ^ ' 4 4;
• -Choice Clkt itotionela t
VIVIEVECLIS:m"
AND 'RYE • • , SIFIRB
E. P. nt.. Se Bite.
Rome l?iir %laid* largirtasei Bat - Mock 4"
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Of tiZoirs ha art whieh Is 1410
tf 14' O . P;e
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Trost st,
N..NVINE SO CO+
orc . serwar te tuna* 4 o4Orott.
IMPORT/I ' M OF
Wines, Brandies, Gins, ..
No. 116 Walnut Street, Snot No. 11 (Initt St.
• ...2 1 91allionocibetip.14140-ett •
JOS. b.
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J. M. SLUM.
Wateb S. 1550
J. O. 131MCM18 00.,1
WHOLESALE GROCERS
A..seradits, tam
simmaA.mrs scaLirs!
No. 7, Bon*elt Block, ,
Rria, Oct.
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A New Mai, which saw& four, Pt* 10 W 001111137 sg*
prridetios of inglentiosi and dole Is full Madder qwiwors.
4%1r Mute art Obespat thaw way to motet, sod wwwo ,
with exlsestreinle.
cr. Ordewitiromptly &Wooled b.
AIMING BROIL,
svcassoas To
GEORGE W. SMITH.)
Brewers, *sisters snd Hop Dealers.
HAVING purchased the entire interest
a am= W. swim to the 414=4 unelHuo•wis
Point Brewery, Pittsburg,
w. are now-pretuned to furnish to the numerous eustbnr
are of theeld arta, with an article of X. XX. Keunete
and Bitter A 1.., that moot beeseelled Jy way eehbfleh•
meal to this country.
. .
Per the aconnalodation of our seetosserAp this eye.
Lion, we hare appointed Messrs. Casstrer &CA* Whole.
sale Grocer', of *-le ? our wk agent, for this vicinity..
feblS-107 FL NINO HMI'S.—
A CHA,NOE OF ADMENISUATION I
H. T. HAVENS
HAVING purelisseci tiO-Oksek of Sum
nor It Oar i
No. 8, . BRED HOUSE,
Will
to
sestina* the Wilasilassis Up.r in all Its
branches, and will ronownoodate tho with
GOOD LIQUORS AT LO PRICES
I !moo in Stock and will south's, to on hand the
BEST COMMON WK V!
Fors DOUBLE strerrnso If ET,
OLD EYE • •
BOURBON
MONONGAHELA_
num AND SC OTCH. , It
N
BRADIES, GIN
JAMAICA AND NEW !N8 ND RtM
The lown brands or
COEILAJIMICIPIL.=
wnots—ooon:AL AND CiAtAW IETTLEE, ka.
nr- Warranted ?fro for Modirsi
Alma for Ithedeo h Verwreo PiNehire AU. Give too
a roll, the latch wiring to always oat.l febtl—Srl.
Magazines, Paper, Stationery,
WALLPAPER,
T
PARK• ROW ROOX 'STORM
nu. i dea. r.Prinpips4er.
GROOM'S! GROCERMI
I VHF. Butscitibersi At e now
Luisa ask Rod tla 41,0 n 14nd the
t 3. ItO 0 n I S .
4rsrts tido sky, whisk woke ta#l. ;
Aritouwat OR am
kositlist CNN sr Elsort ask*" as soy 1111 11
city. - atm Ulf edtilie
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Jsase—ii Xs. MO. NON Pa..
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A r ' LADY trio hal bien
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gym brig beads • ' l -4:f' 4 ;
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- My father , papved In Mini
spring of '56: was then a
whet scrawny girl or thirteen
member, when het helped we o.
the, wheel into the great **Oh
mother the baby and Dave het
been etiaeoneed. fader said, frilit. ---
into which tint' v 'oioe elides po ealiksihet
we;arn breaking sway from home, • 41,
"You'll be e„,wotnan, Sora;. l7 oF2 , Y 9 91
see old lilloois again!:'
it was a atrinigainteeot
for such a when the heal
the old .
huoibt
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on
wet
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sat szukte..., _ ..—. essorenlftr. 1, .eel ilk
What would this wild, ungainly, resalelis. !.wou.
...,,,sre - of some, descriptions
homely grile as a woman 1 What untried, .in wt,.. , "no •Yintes2, it et the reader.
undreanied;of path would open before me. , wou ld t ak e an ifitereet. %aro w as hall,
by-mid-be Should I love to clamber fence*
,iwork for father—horne s utlyund cheezi-
In
then 1 Should I love to sit and watch the ,ly, however. ('ti grey oreat trees came
lightnitig and listen to the thunder? &mid
,erashi e down one Ly ~,14. spreading more
an
I love lambs; and chickens. d little pigs, :tima moo the. t h y above us, ma r with
And would it be the height of my tunintioa . their arsioulderings in heap=, filling the air
then, as now, to jump the rope a greater with a perfume which soon came to have
number of times than any beLy else could. ' a touch of home in it. .
and play the leaf-and-comb harpgichord bloater made the -log-eat.ir n_wwssryry corn
better than even Jim Lane, the boy music' fortable place indeed—a tidi• - , ate
king ? I can scarcely tell where my thread !tra c tive borne, for us of simpleitsistm and
of thought. unwinding. would have-1041 me, habits.: Mother 411(1 1 had full, aupecin
bad not the stout voice of...toltii,
my eider tendetice of the garden ; and' not Quire
brother, who was pedestrianizing behind I LuentlY browned our faces in .keeping ft
the family coach , burst out with— 1 from weeds. For myself,l, was given
'
"Father, you've ` left the saw, and the more liberty than I should have taken,
axe, and them tw scythes :" I perhaps ; but I loved so well m roam un-
Father drew in the reins, looked tho't- 1 der the trees, in search of ii2wert and cu
ful a moment, stogd up on the tongue, and riosititis, that, I fear I sometwieaforgot the
gazed back down t e road, glanced at moth- house and garden work at"pane .
er. and then said, ith a sigh : . i lived rather an unreste*ed, rather a
"Well, I'm so ; they's worth five dol. wild life, in keeping with my rollicking
tars--an' i 'moneys i be scarce in the new tendencies. ;
country ; but I— =Wisp back. While the tlftee'yesis ' i
going by 1.
j 1
but I—
we ng. al .
r red used to wonder sometimes' en I should ]
Our to -out w of the popular pattern, b e a *rowan - woutan I n t woo f t h e
for which fortun tely, no patent has been word *Koh implies a con* ass of a
taken. broad roomy wagon on stout different style of nature and tence.—
wheels,cevered *th white cloth stretched Father would o ft en speakolice arming
Pon are4ed 1 01 and formed a canopy woman now • the dressescdthree ago were
suggestiv of the "milky way," filled with quite outgro w n • the little broken mirror
boxes o cloth .g, barrels of provisions, --all we could goasi--told a story of more
and div rs coo •ng utensils, the whole symmetriesiTeatures and i deeper life in
drawn a pair f stout though somewhat my fame; travelers, who often came that
ho . , way, treated me with a conaideration never
81114 4 1 of ate • ' pt to give the Panorama 1 evinced•toward a child ; Male young men,
i rm.
of our ng, sic journey over so many were shy of me ; and yet It seemed to me
hundredmules i . uch vicissitudes of death- ,1
that I was the same untenable girl - I hid
er, cooking our welLeaten meals in the ever b e e n .
open air; and sl ...ping within the half
• T.
s
latiOingly. I said to father one day..
ter undOr storm well as starlight. When .. I guess I shell see '
im a m , ' b e f ore p ut
night (mine lath would drive out one side , wooe i .a f t er. a u. „l es* 1 ge t ea
of the road, un , tch the horses, and then au dd e ityp
prepare for the ....king of suit r. Moth- - Ile ' ~ looked up with an cap
er was Just es 44 , a house irM there as in o f h„ - /o ld s, i t " his food. fatherly f -
our snag kitche .at home. r 'Every thing We 1• of the least alike, yeti love y
ties as clean as . t could be; the biscuits rather .. ly. '
were white and tizery ; and the tea-ket• M o ':. said to lots one day, as we lot
tie swinging f . .. the close-stick on the, scwinftlis the breeze by the open door-way.
crotches, sang ..e identical old song that, e r ye ro t a p ato u t i vg to te n you ,
c hild . ),
it sung in "Br .i." ' Father always gave I saw, by the Slightest possible catching
thanks over these out-door melds i and 1 of th e br ea th A nd constraint of tone,,that"
used lei notice,; or Amer I rad, more the subject was embarrassing.
toftness in h i s__ngged tones before. I dropped thy work upon my lap, folded
Onenight had beenoutmany weeks, my han - obt, and looked up. Mother broke
. entered Minnesota, and re some for
miles west Of the Falls of t. Anthony, which her quick hand knew how to deal.
1 a the broad belt of timber eh reaches "'g r. * o a t wants to marry you. ,,
. . that section of the ntry i John .. M e I,' and darting out the door-way I
1,. . a Dare were out shootio igeo,os, tea ran down the path, and then walked inu
tile hp with one of those sudden Mows
land biscuit were being sad eaten r idiy i n to the forest. I wandered about
ac t
l' With the usual relish--sudde ly a man on breaking twigs from the bushes, hunting
noniebaek pulled up hek'l us with the for bear-track and flowers, till I Was calm
words: as well as tired. And yet every ;thought
"For God's mike come d help us, if t oo k f orm i n th e eracn imb m, hit e pr . 40
=ow inything about d . big I He'd two hours I return t;11. Motbei was idity&
g - to'cWitb, earl is. look I Conie in the same spot. I took my seat szni;ruf
Otis& l's , - , ,
work and 'fora little tinu, we worked au*
sratliswistialdniely gather g himself to- qufeti.T. 1 , 'I
getter with the gravity • nth comes °(- "t ie la a likely young man." • ,
reefs, and hard WO*, when I, strung to "mid nhthing. -
nervous quit quickness hi , the 'a manner ... y o u r f at h er soy s his cl IN is one
of
and story , to one or, hor ses,' cans- the beet within ten miles, and is sure to
bled' to his and WI well to the give • good, comfortable liVing, besides
ti c ad
scene of the insister. 1.1 11/ Young him well , of by-end-by, when ths
mayi bleedin todveth m the m ee e e efl e r Coon ' g e t s l " 3 "ret" I
had said-a ' 1 across the arm severing, • •.'t tia'a sib much oldee than I; and
the lanielind artery. Thanks to myrma - thesrl'm only - aged, arelant baPpy here
lag, I knew-what to do. Putting my fin- at home, mot h er ,•!' : =, ~;.,... , , .
ger inthe gash from which the blood was .. Yon wot a wsat ta ig a at. iii ana a l ways,
*Pouting, - i the V l _ _ , he " t 6 17 - child. You will be hippie, to have a
ta teeed
torithey, the Ikaw et aoamen• -- home or .mra.; and Wr.Atroo , kis safe
1 FOTO& ti4e , l "OW eernethh4.. out . 14MIllbeilabet ' - ' 4. " V,-)
Ana* ill!i' bad C a ' le °l° dt- " But I don't love hint." -- • ~..
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warssfogt •• . twissiti Pot attempt. SO r n i ot h er .. ,41 911; og ib.k . -.,,,-,. 1 "7 1 , . .,
Ail.tik.. ',,, • ..bptad' him, and h el d. " Think it 00 • 4
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„koaa:sar - Piitailasi—Vise Landon
rOits Witt* the folbwing
I repinikm ilia news "tofu Sicil y
e` , e piattlititidtiliffnews - which Will glad:
delbythe hedt4;o*everyl Mend orlfberty in
Earope. :Thelesarreetioa ip.Yieity lig folly,
fisu l we Mast tionibt, victorious!, ;Wenn*,
had been taken by qatAaldi atter a .ter,ri-.
ible etruggle. Th4ll,l 4 spolitnn troops after,
ibeing driven ft-mite position: hate - wt:
ITapitidated, and” Tito earkbark'esttlia
yeasfl, with the tuaiallimina Gabs
ai ie now, wester 0(.14 la b do
;At days at 'the' furthest fefaila. gar
4tioffirwhielli hate beeoit.t&some other , '
'matt riesprffithe eoedterill be feroe•Cdist
belinAltr
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lila
. .-.....5. &MO lAlalliefilli wino isian,
is free, and another heavy - b` ow finis been
given to the fabric ordespotism limbic& is
tottering to its fall in Southern andaoented
Europe. Welt_ a , feat of arms hassiehlten.,
been related in history. We have seen so
many Wares of tate years—so many men
have sprung forward in the name of liberty
and nationality to accomplish great things,
have bent found wanting in the day of
trlid, and then fallen forever, that loekets
on may naturally be slow td offer their con
fidence and admiration to a revolutionary
leader. But Garibaldi has taken his place
in history as one of the most extraordinary I
military leaders that•this century has pro- 1
dueed. He is no longer to too recoiled
among those who are aspiring to a great I
name. who give promise of great achieve
ments, but respecting whom the world
must suepend its judgement Ills repute)
Goa is inside, his position is taken, though
We hope his work is not yet done. That
genius fir war which was first shown in the
siege of Rome, and which bewildered the
Austrians last year by its vigor and audaci
ty, has now broken up the Neapolitan
kingdom, and Al doubtless end in giving
liberty to the whole • of Southern wily
.
Henceforward Garibaldi will receive not
only the sympathy but the full confidence
of all who are interested in the Italian
cause. Re has shown,the difference be
tween foolhardiness and that - boldness
which, based on emirate calculations, is
the highest triumph of military genius.—
When he landed with his 1,500 men- et
Marsala, he did that which might have ex
exposed him forever to obloquy as a_ hot
41eade4 enthusiast. Ile endangered all his
st mutation. Ile abandoned a political
position in the Sardinian monarchy which
knight have emaciated any man, and began
era enterprise which many of those who
sapplittured with it most deeply looked
mr ba ias -desperate*. It now appears that
di knew his own powers, the tem
pnatif the Sicilian people, and the weak
nevoid the Royal authority. The struggle
itever,.and the tyrants who but one month
ago tortured and slaughtered the Sicilians
with impunity are now driven from the
Wand, and may perhaps be brought to
justice even in the capital of the monarchy.PLIASIST PASAMICAPTIL—A phiAt says.
We nay conclude that, as far as regard , -" Ohl, she was fair, but sorrow come, and•
Sicily, the contest is nearly at an end.— and left her traces there." What ireenme
amust soon fall and then the Wand, of the halanceof the harness he don't state.
under a Provisional Government, /Oman who has been - married twieelo
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w 'Garibaldi at its head, will be an inde- l a di es b o th noom m a th or i ne. a d y w d his
Pendent Power in Europe. What will be ' friends against taking iluidl,cates. , •
the acts of the Dictator we have yet to
keerst; belt it is not likely that he will sit Iti /a a mistake hesuperciie that • time is
down.in. ttuiee, or think anything done meetly.. We know of one or two railroad
ik ea lea that make first rate time, but
iii
ii ii ' anithn_g remains to do. The man
like a Roman adventurer of old, no ,
ptsde hit decent with two shipfulls of-fal- ". ois this Pape that I hear so much
lowers and conquered a kingdom in three rho ?" said,King George I? of England.
; gin
Weeks, is hardlY'likelY to settle - down now " I not discover ;what is his merit.—
.thakhe rules a population of more than . Wh will not my subjects write in prose?
g,UPtI,OOO. and has the spoils of the Negro- I h a great deal, too, of Shakespeare.
!Wm Arsenals witb . wideh to atltdPiholei`• but cannot reed hiii,•he is such a6oprisior
lea who will join him. We intsycefilainly r o no w „ , .
.. . , .
look for sonie,stirringeventeekthe main- ... 1 _ „.
land. Italy is in spehnetate.thsaholdness- • °Su. at le ast , u tutatbaartleit of animals.
is the best and, 1114.0, the'4 l W l Y 'Powdble have reuse to believe...4a. it is a het pime
policy, The %n o, Duty et N ap t e „ i, lau d,. tics to think of rising An life upon, some
stricken, and the discontent of the peep% body else s book • . . • • .:
misedinto fury by the news from Sicily.. Somebody says, .. the pleasure-of doing
MaYantkripate any morenienta of Garilast goo Di 1 d th e only one that never wears out."
di. Itmay bet,as me write ging Fran- I Probably this Is heesinse . it is worn so ..el
aia her been driven from the .draninkins i dom. ..
.whielf hfii,fismlty' has Cursed. Raney even I ---
:hn . that lawmen/omen treupaiene h me d of It is related of a celebrated dandy, who
Ana , diagram sal of the cause they scree,.; was more noted for running in debt than
w i ll *db . the emanate of thaw . 4 . for paying hit tradesmen, that he always
'''l' -°- 5.,..' --.l` ... .. 1, mad* an exception in 'favor of his wig
. , ,
~ eser, ernease isiei . , ZWS "'l ; maker , that b ight he. enabled to
r • - lliutrlioni ter alat '. ' llp,t„. *Heti • 1'; et< -he ,might - say.
Yea events do' retiVlatiwplito6. - ire feel i s that heillotV4iiti `!own hi e , • I - , , • ...
- . .• •. ~ that Gittßaddi will follow .up{ : IDr. Adana Clark. who lisidatatrong aver
s • .' .i. His preeeneein-Vislitl*is riOlt,, doi to WIC, watt calltelanionrte• say grace
intld?bc•thissitinal for ost 7 liaWattleetiODnlt_ at a dinner whife '' - - -
sr"? airtlett 1 1 1 ,ditt lull,. I WO IIII I4--Paiwt PIP Ho Wl'
ith 5,1 UM ant*, it ir 'w "0 Lod llf thou
heidAllfitirialid -it*ii. Visite geatiel whittiliontl
Ifisples fereiiiseilthi, -•- -1' 1 ii gtiki - P4rtia:,;.l%- 5.. -I fasi.biers this 08
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gad . connnanding !Abe!, than,
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'Mi . ". • grecet gibbet foOk-up.
In t az.
44wp I cisrod rnikkookst.nioth..
SW , dear meArreyokikeo_
Atli ""e4t'intnoein,„ dstnot won
-looli , ir Want- evening " now as
tiOn-+e ono wbnle:lixilt nvon a
tanngenfrgiu.tbe.,anorse• toothe,
4tidi
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-- .ligoc.Leared-for Why
ho. reehl Way
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right 4 ort .this .
ing . lastive pallier
• ARA would fiti me fbr thei
I,iettlee bosidd•.bring' mo.. P
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annversation,
10,Fliii friends.. , _
Measani in - with - I - whom was
It cip - minted, am '-fought with hint;
i 7 '. ' f = ~> a s, IR 'personal
• - ___., isOistr with four
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and c itiartiitcnune for his
. . ,
,—• . • whitilt, thron) some (under, had
• .--:
loth behind his thiOnotern from
; - :f .4. loss whielt-liedhlt verrnmeh. In
iersonal.appearanclethiribtildi is:about five..
Gtet, tuchea in heightectoWngly-but we ir
WAX but; tit muscles *Oa, , • 4,:,
IThrfron 1 fair lexion, sow , • , '..4
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all . g , ,hut no partly grlgyi-A. tdlo4.
s.4,;:_ltt.forcEetui: -* hair, wittittt#t
7 1 1.
him, wh6rganoov ;ana'air °Cluj& /..'
nitymitichvarr fail to impresiottewit .
an.undeflnad frail , , otrespeat. sindedini-
M6ni - though hi Whole. bearimps such
lititiltisike - a ~, faki r .' ; , chid' at his
inisin....ThereistiO" :.
." 1, •,„.. ••• : , • *bout
his pridip.ithietr ilia" , ` v. ' l "'" w- before;
the forehnniA • •, -. .;'- ...tikkaßttAte
same aftwitatt, :.'-' ft ' c
~:trtunviliAt:
deufatititi V!',' .%,; -Jr, '. ,is i, r ,
lselogningZaodesti alma' " hiviter7 ,
;;;Annrepsation a OW smile is at
meet I on Ms lace ; ho speak,
4010 Y;ili-iiipee tprning, !ride to gi,vg„
orders or retreitie intelligence. 'ln spe ak,
ing of .01as - coming fight Ileitis& no heinits
—said that he labored undef great ditotd
va*tagerfrorn want of arms and discipline.
Thongh he bad pleniy.of men—all except
the moo Pie4niente-a4l Who mute with him
were busty and unte4ined. and wont - eft.-
quire a longtime to Ibeeome properly , dia
eiptinod."
Nor As Ustcomaas traveller
(Ann Virgini& as hislappearance in iicute 1,.
Stopped at a cernthilahle v
' entncky, one night years a
Ord was ajorial, whole-sou
landlords were in thfste dttxt
stranger the Lest ertiertaint
:lila bar could affiwd, as *t
'!iiiirryieompatty to risk* trn
. fiatnior7.-ili strung
nilpinund, wit n
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intrA
neither was eiet-eissY,
dragged him tenth o.the sj
ing with his finger ist. the mint,'ne
ed.; " t say, landlord; 'will you be good
enough to say what this is?" "A bed e-,
taint," said the somewhat astonished land
lord. "And will You please to .tell mp
what it is used fort"' dotet, exact
ly knovi. Wilt the old-y=4n dries it some.
times with the other yule,' The Virgin
inn almost turned palq at the 9tormity of
the assertion. " And, do you, menu to tell
me that ou do not know what a mint
lulep it& " ; 'cept it is something
ike sage tea, stranger." "Sage ten I Go
right along to the house, get, a bucket of
ice, loaf sugar and your beet liquor." The
landlord obeyed, and the stranger soon
made his appearance with a handful of fru;
grant dewy mint, and then they brewed
and drank again, breakfast was over, .and
the stranger's horse was brought out only
to be ordered back. Through the livelong
day they brewed and drink ; ono or two
neighbors dropped in who were partakers,
and late in the night were their orgies kept
up ; ere they made it bedtime, the land
lord and his Virginia guest, who bad ini
tilted him into the pleasant mysteries of
mint julep, were sworn brothers., and when
he departed the next morning, Bonifitee
'exacted a pledge that he Would atop on his
return and stay as long as he pleased, free
of cost. The stranger's business, however,
detained him longer than lie expected,
and it was summer before he cats bask.
Riding up late in the evening he gave his
horse to an old negro who was at the gate
and et. the same time inquired " Well,
Salo, bow is:your master ? " Yonder ho
comes." said the negro pointing to a youth
who was approaching. " I mean yoUr old
master, fool." "Old nuoatil hint done
dead dis three months." " Dead! What
was the matter with him? He main fins
health when I left hint." " Yes you. see,
masse stranger, one of dem Virginity gem:
mans, come 'long here laSt 'year; and show
ed him how to eat gram in Ma fiche; ho liked"
it so well, he done stook to it till it kill
him," said the darky, shaking his head.
d I kre.4,
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ay r that on
ly were rough people. of course.
were looking on ; a liberal education
refined feelings are not deemed esoeutiol
ton man who, work it Is to getso eosis;
or everCtinv•ut there were no dry eye*
whetkie oy-headed old pilgrim tett Mr-
Pnafttfoorpte, and poured
WOW ear many words of endear
u *yeti forty zreani mo It o was a
ho rms. 4 ,
tri VlV:thbeen l " ?
tiipspe .. . long rsiss u sgos - time sone
OA with tie.
kleside.
the r . b
tkithr se at Philad -' • 4 ' . 1 , 1 14 3 . •
tension attracted by.a ..," cit I, e'ry.
Uning thither they foun. their inol,her
the mail to the valid 04 ritairi
owe, committing suicide. Instead of elk.
sing 'her down at once.ainitbuikinirelf sal
ing ber lift, all if:46l4mi set'eff after a po.
licenum. When they returned with one,
prntrunigiOrtte old lady was dead. • • ; 44: 0 0 :
, A
/
. A Sramma 1 010114.17 The PluMules l 44
bunt telly the tfoliovnfgdgii
the Mobile 77 , 11u11e eiyl
have heard crij,blidetStilSgnilinkil •
it." • . 403 P
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A good - jokela c* 1101
the cause of the lategao cmg lb*
captored ncgroes at - 841
is said to have been broughtthellear'..,
nolia, on Sunday, but we are
think that it originated in ton'etrattiPakigt. r
IL is said a gentleman piped throuM
route for Wad,. cin ont i rard
the Magnolia, *Win large'antoanii --
ear, and that otitis arrival tbansdlitsilialait•':
i fe y n i e n eib b ee n
H a e s a avkens*. Fb
whit& he would say his mother
the door of his room. In
she heard him Oak to be made
never to be angry again, end'
childish aimplicnty, he added, "
ana'.l kmper beak', icor
4111 f.
'pep The new seat-rulingeti lg oavelope„
which harbeen placed on toiltrd the last
year, by way of esperimeaL, bar perma
nently adopted by the Post Office pertinent.
It will herea ft er be supplied to Pet MAIM
and will be sold at the following rites : IstAt
single package, the some price 4 the old.)--
when more than 100 is taken, as, savories of
two cents per 100 envelopes upcne the Wes of
the old. 1
Me.. An excellent opportunity to pur
chase diamonds mar be found , y visiting
Constantinople ;it is stated in totters from
that city that owing to the digress which
now prevails a general sale of these gorses
is making by Turkish familia!, and that.
the . consequeoca is a depreoisaan quo per
cent. in the gems. " ' '
Ng,. Colonel Gowen, the American em
ployed at Sebastopol in raising the snake*
Russian ships, states in a lettor to the Lon
don Time, that he has caused several hue
hundred cypress and other trees to be plat:l
ed within and around the English oetneta
ries in the Crimes.
A Frwr Waott.—The Met Await or
London says that a young gentleuswave-r
cently undertook, on a wager, to latil is a
saucer anti& inlets timattutaarse. net
gentleman, tell behind et first, in oottse
qaettBe °Meting seized with a violent fitne 4
laughter; "hut," nays the Met "I "d•
"twartelivAirgramity, he won eieverlyhjewief
tpoonfuls."
,
SIMTINVITAL.—Our devil weet eel to , ms
his "sweetheart" the other WiOrt Itettet'
'hie return we asked Mtn hogrinettetaiekeert
progreasing„lehen he replied!
clasped her tiny heads is Wee
,I embraced her deader foruf.,,.
' f rowed to shield her from the vied,
And from the world's cold mars. '
A darkey preacher arose
no nee his text as Mows :
'ln de rust pistol of Clover, seeea
pter, and two hundred and ninety-fume
w " 4- -X
, Had up. Doeter,"criecl arteothiwbeist
e ; "you've got in delsrong book..poiso
Lie pistol of Timothy, I opener,
,;
he_previcher hesitated a moment, : Ittk, 4
a ery profOundlook; and said: "
I mist casein die time, though C-.
kt ow'd , dist de text wseseasewhereansono
4 " FM444044' . ' —. •
r • 'The fbilowing eorrespoinfeno;olo
snid 0) hare taken 'gaol, between New
I-Urea mon:hoot-and one of hip OnatontanteA
"Sir—Your aocou4 bw boolkidandints
for two years, and I Tr ). harelt., pottlel
innefihnoty." • • ' "
To which the oust:outer replied:
"Sir—Thing* usatliy dosetAfe *Mend.
, regrekffibt nitt4 ooo o4:ititikze•lt• • -
,ciott. if it hen been atauding too Jong.,,,
suppoie you let It: not a little reline." •
air Vie forma
Iftwittri,;stlersditii
beangitul woman, '
Bible, presented ,
kiss ibe book n
limes his goat
into
Cd r
the
the
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She aski Ikea beautaxio arts as my
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The pearly tears. did Pet,
Ind with her little lips she
..Dod 6100 you, lot *op Pr
at a itri;;;(4 . —Ge
nisterboi
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