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J \ 4 ^ r ^ l i r k ^ A N / I L i p ) M Y O L . F O R T E D Y ' A R D , F R I D A Y M O R Y I Y G , S E P T , 2 5 , B S . N O . 2 3 . F o e t E d w a e d L e d g e e IS PUBLISHED EVEEY FRIDAY MORXIXD, AT POET EDWAED, WASHIERTON Go., N. Y. BY -PRANCIS H. HARRIS & RD?/ffl P. RAY, Editors and Proprietors, ,§ekctol TERMS: $1.25 PEE '2'EAR, IE AEVAECE, ■ Office one Door Nortli of Harris’ Hews Eoom, up Stairs, RATES OP .'DYEETISIKt} : i One square, (12 lines.) 3 weeks, .......... 81 00 EacJO subsequent insertion,..................0 2.') Oue fourth column, one year .................. l.l OD One half column, one year,.....................‘J.Y.Od One column, one year .............................. 40 00 : Legal notices published at the rates pre scribed by statute. -\,11 advertisements must have the required number of insertions noted, or they ■will be inserted till ordered out and •charoed aeeordinelv. [ Special Notices 1.\) per cent, additional. Business Oards .81 per lit e. i Marriages Deaths and Obituary Kutices inserted/V’ee. All kinds of job work executed with neaf- ness, promptness, and at jirices which defy competition. All (’ommunications connected with the Office must be addre.~sed to II.UIRI3 R.IY, F ort K dwvrd Y. ^U.5iUU’|S!S 0. K. A' S. S. BEN NET r, GROCERY\ AND PROYJ.<ION STORE Three doors north of Baptist Oliuri-li. AT. J . W IIITEIIUUE A- f t) , DEALERin Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Otis and Artists’ Mateiiuls. King'Lv's Blnek. EDWARDS. HUBBEL A- On.. GENERAL assortment of Merchandise, for sale cheap ' K. A. CRAY, DEALER in Fortlgn and Domestic Wine.-. Liquors. Arc., near the Feeder i'rn’ue. ^ lE a R. ('l)NANT ,V CO., BLACKSMITH and getu rul n pair .-^I op. Mill street, (loud satisIactiuU gnalaiiteeil in all cases. D k FORKST W IliVl.NtC M A N rFA C T rR F .R S atid D.al.rs in Fur niture and Coffins ot every descr.prinii.— 'IVo doors iiorth of B'pti.'.t Cliorch. THAYKR A- IIOLTON, MANUFAC'I r 1:1:RS ami Dealers in Saslt Ilo o r s an d B l i n d s . .lo b B l a n i i a’ ai.il Matcliir.g done to order. Near the Rust Furnace. Ibd.H’ai* H u l l , ATTOIEY E l GOMEELLOE FORT EDWARD, N. Y. MY WIFE. WRITTEN WHILE RErOVERIXG FROM .SF.VERF. ILLXES.S. I he.ard her. Oh .so cautiously Open ray bed-room door ; I heard her step.s as noiselessly To my conch across the fl.Mtr; I felt, hi r hand ray temples press— Her lips jn.st touching mine ; And, in my anguish and distre.s 3 , ■'rvvci sinful to repine. Our pi'griitnge is nearly thronjih— Y'e've riassed life's mountain's brow ; I thouijht I loved her years ago,— I Jill'III' I love her now. Her fice wu’ hov'ring over mine, I [or warm tears on my cheek ; IR r whi'pi'ivd prayer of thought divine Ro-e fervently and meek. Her bo'otn resieil on my arm, I bit its trouhle-j tlifob : I know ilie cause of i’s alarm, I know tlm source of woe. And then the blood my .U’'tem tlironpll ('amo prc-^iiu; on my In-ow,— 1 tlmnglit I lond her J card iijio,—- I 1 I c u 'i i f I lovelit-r now. ; I ’hns watched tlie tiiu d, patient one. By nialit as we 1 as d ly. Ill sadness and alnnwt alone ‘Til! ■necks lia I p'-.-ed away— Bereft of .sh'Up depri\etl of re„t—- Oppressed, bowed down with cure ; \I'l'l all her labor.s have been blest. For (bid 1 a Imajd Imr prayer. Her chei !l re.'Ullles it.,; W.ilited L'loW, Ami pill' i 1 i- le*r brow ; T tl.uua'it I loved her years aeo — 1 I'.iitii' I loV(> her now. 'rtiieuion!:. GUAEDIAIT AllGSLS. In Ei'tein lunds beneath wliiuse skies, Iv'iferid.s ai d fiiry t.d nri<e. 'I'his one I by w.iial’iing dervi.,h tohl). Tin y all in faith aud uven uce bold : When fir-t on iriffirC Mos]i tn sight. Breaks th.‘ bright morn with gulden Ivht. fTis S lid) two a'i>.'i Is t ke t'leir j.bitid I’or “ go ld and evil” on erclt hand. They hover o'er him as lUr. ugh life. He j uirimys . n, ’rnh] caw* am) . trile, lib bet'er at I go’ 1 ., ,t b'u .1 VO E..c!t gi 111 th lUgl t w I ’l.y N’lituub ,-r ,wn, B it nil ri l> *'■ r ‘ t oio.t-.tl 111 ’-' o.iwer lie l.t'l-. in f.a'-i ill', t \ : I i;,-, I Ii~ iitl I T gti o'.'iuri '' h .eil ai ]i . irs Ami ■i;.;. liD .-iiame ■,vi'h angi IN tiarsi Bnt if r ]ientaiici ..... .. i r* night, \'lie ] i’yii'g tr< la 1 i- .-Ldit lb. t- it ;:w 'V. v.l .‘ii tl i> i- heard : •• Allah. |orgi\.' 1111 -: I liave err'd.” .b.> rnr s th,. ta’u ; ai .l wlnaj v\'.. sin ()'i III ly th . nioiiitur witli'ii crh‘‘ gui'le tliat ' s> lit U' troiii above An ULSM 11 “ g'liurdian at g. 1 \ prove. Tloungh Ff... when tempb'd far to s 'r.y Fi'oin Yntim's br.ght and peaceful way, Oh let u> h.'. d Its ■warning voii*e. And eaiisH uur “ angels” to rijoice. Thus, ere light fa’is. and setting sun 'I'ells aijotlier il.iy is done. Should we ihe pai.ieii humbly crave Of Him ivhocH arm aluue cun sav.'— kissed a p a r t y gal, am i (Im n k success ! to purchase P a t ’s discharge, th e y to O ’C o n n e l and Piepale” in a b u m - 1 contrived th a t a disguise should be per o f w h iskey. N o w P a t h a d en- ! p rovided for him sim ilar to th e ir own ■ 'a ing, on th e la t t e r occasion, a great deal of curious discernm e n t in th e value of m e tals, inasm u c h as they A H orse F ond of M ischief .— A listed w h ile in a fit of jealousy and nam e ly, th e dre.ss of a P o rtugese aw ay any articles oi gold or ,sil-| gentlem a n , sonrie ye.ars ago, speaking anger w ith one M olly M a c q u e e n , his . J e w , tor h a b ited as Moors they w o u ld an d religioibsly j ot the hiibits ot anim a ls , gave th e SYveetheart in th e ould counthry, b u t n o t have been ahli^ to g e t aw ay so ! such as were only g ilt or p lated , following curious account. easily. A c c o rdingly P a t ’s h e a d hav ing been shaved and his chin digni- Tw o only of th e p a r ty were left behind, th e Prince.ss Esoosy, e x -w id- th e drillings o f th e aw k w ard squad, th e m a rching and counter-m a r c h ing, _ ______ ___ _ added to his narrow e.scape fr.im a fied w ith a long black heard, p u r - P'G 0 Rourke. floggin.g on several occasions, were chased from a Jew , he was sm u g g led ' ^ woeful w o m an was th e ])rincess, hy*uo m e a n s to P a t ’s liking, and h i t - by his com p anions into the h o ld of a ; wdien she found th a t th e foreign po- terlv he lam m ited th e d.iy w h en h<^' m e rch in t ship hnund for London, G m tate w ith whom she h a d linked had tak e n th e k in g ’s bounty, and and higldy idatcd w ith th e succes.s of la te h a d abaibloncd ii-h. enlisted in th e gallant. — t h , O n e tlieir strategem , th e whole p.arfy “ A h , th e tlfiof!” said she. “ .Ah, day, a f te r parade, as P a t , in a dis- started in high glee for London, thu\ ' d ir ty little T u r k h , wi his blarney coiisolate mood, was leaning ag a in s t rendezvou for fortune h u n ters of a ll : ^ n ways, to have Come over a lone a post on th e quay, an d looking wi.st- j nations. O n th e ir arrival they found i w o m an in this way ; ^ a ':’^ I sold m e fnllv over tho salt seas in the direc- little difficulty in obtaining an on- ' token m e tioii in whiidi he supjiosed Irelan d to gagi-m ent from one o f th e [lerveyors of he, hbs atten tio n was a t tr a c t e d by a , Imniaii curiosities for th e discerning little red-headed m a n , dress..*d in public, for w h a t th e y had to show w h a t ap])carcd to P a t a curious Idnil was really curiou.s. M a n y people of a sheot, and wlio, leaning also will recollect th e m : one of th e ir against a noiglihoring east. Was gaz- leafs was standing all live one above T h e r e is,’ he said, ‘a very fine horse in th e possession of Sir H e n ry M eux & Co., th e emim.mt brew ers, w h ich is used as a dray-hoarse, b u t is so tra c ta b le th a t he is left, som e tim e s w ith o u t au y re s tr a i n t to w a lk a b o u t th e yard, a n d rcfu iu to th e ^ ta b le, according to h is fancy. In th e yard th e r e are also a few }iig.s of peculiar breed, fed on grains and corn, and to thc.se pigs th e ho’kse h a s evidently an’ in s u p e ra ble object w h ich is illu s tr a ted by th e gould w a tch aw ay wid him has he, | b ’iiow ing fact. T h e re is a deep tro u g h an ’ th e m o n e y i k-qit in m e ould ' th e yard, holding w a ter fur th e stocking,” she continued, h e r w rath hmscs,^ w h en th is hoar.se goes alone inereasing as a fu r th e r s e a rch ri-vcal- j 'with his m o u th lu ll ot corn, w h ich he cd th e e x te n t of h e r “ B u t > saves fr.irn his suxiply. W h e n he it's mc'sclf that is Lis lawful wife, an' I’c.ichcs the trough, he lets the corn iiF'’ upon fh('''si’a with a look .siiiiic- iiiiotlifr, the topmost man wavieg a wait till I lay me hands on ifio], tall near it on the ground, and when 1 — III the y.iung swine apjiroach to eat it th a t ’s all! , A n d an angrv m.an was O ’R o u rke, ’ ( f 'l ’ tLe old ones keep aloof), he whon he found 'th a t his companion.^ t^uddenly seiz-vs one of th e m by th e had gono, and lefr him w ith snndrv \■‘RR P'fi’^ tro u g h , an d rcspon.sihilifies, a f te r h a v in g w h e e d led R^'’P R^® seem ingly th 'V proceeded to E d in b u r g h , and th e m a n a g e r out of a w eek’s salary, (ielightefi w ith th e frolic. The noise li>^tly to D n h lin, and found ii\ diffi- in w h ich his own was included, in ad- R^^ l®o brings th e m e n to his cu lty ill obtaining an eng igcm o u t as vance. R u t th e furrin jirinccs got assistance, wlio know , from experi- hel.irc. ll happened th a t no one ^^afe to Ci r k n o tw ith s tan d in g th e in- ever knew how, d u rin g thoir rc.sid'nee dignafion of th<ar triends, and cm - iri Inililiii t h a t little A h s ilnui con- harki'd thence to C a d iz, on th e ir by v a y ot show ing his glee, a n I^(hen . V .vw.., fuved to lin k . ’ the acquaintance of a way hom e again: and n o th in g m o re ryturii.s q u ietly to the s tab le.’ [E n g - nm e h talk ec; tain M istress R i l d y U ’K e lly, ;in would have ]irohahly heeii heard from sji ik\ to h im anyhow .” Iri-h widow, wli » k e p t a s n u g grocer's them , had if n o t been for th e u n ti r - i-iding u p to th \ M\ >r, sb e,i in t i n t fair city, end th e widow ing perseverance of th e disconsol.ite tilin g sim ilar to his own, h u t th i‘ red- dagger, w h ich post heitig t h a t of ciasc headed m a n had th e a d v .intage nf P a t and honor, P a t , who was h a b ited in for every riow and th e n he would it eoinjdete M oorish costum e , usually dratv a wooihm flask from h e n e a th the iM iitrived to be his. W h e n they Irid sherd, and tak e a long, th ir s ty I'ull. e n l 'd th e ir eu g ig e m e u t in London, “ R e d a d .'’ said P a t O ’R o u k e to him self, “ h u t t h a t ’s a qnare eustiiin- er anvhow . Is it a m a n or a w o m a n '’ A rrnh, iiow, b y . and <lon’t ye s *e the crayture’.s got a bearl, a n ’ a m ighty red one it is to'iy 8ure an’ it mav he the king of tla* c 'Untry near here as I ’ve heard so ahmif. I'll A n d so P a t . assistance, wlio know , from ence, w h a t is th e m a tte r , while th e horse indulges in all sort.s o f a n 'i c s , sa,\ oiekei] who was no other than See ly Ahs i- loin Esoiisy, o]a-n'd the eonvers ition. ’■ I t ’s a mighty tine d^iy this, yer honor,” .said P<it. Want anv ibwls to dai. tnru'd ill'.* M lor (wli i had tiiisohr.is * ia h is ]ir ili’' laial^, to (111)1 a lfi■!’, :m 1 like uM-f of hi^ hr-ah-ru thought it the ru-'ornoiy Sillu'afioii aniorig E i ig li d im e n ia t the .sirne time n iddingliisli * nl plea- int- Iv and extetiiling th > woo leu h dtle, for ll • was a cmivival little m,m. ‘‘ P) * the powers an’ y e ’r a s llirange little I'l.-lh w. H e r e ’s to your hoiior’- lie.dfh, an ’ long liil* to y t z , ” said and h c 's liec.imc on term s of the eloso.st in tim a c y . A ]jleasaut th in g it was to see the* little red-headed Mo.tr surrounded by a b-vy of Irish d.inu'.s, ac'iuiint'.u.-e.s of th e widow, I'l l i i i n g his a l v e iiiu r e - in Iii-li-E iig - li'!i w ith 'in .V r ib i' ae - a it. I’or a }io- lii ■ m a n had Eson.^y li'eiinag w ith h 's w '.'.llin g w.iV'^, “ R i i ’ y e r liv e , u i i r n i , ’' R.-e iladd, an ve’n a l e e f e e w . - e e , ’ R v e d e e powers an ' it’s nic.svd d a t c a n ’t shleept V >n vi enk Viir teeukeoii off y e e . \ ■ T h e s e w.TO ple.isgn'' days for th * little inlidel, and lie got on S) well P a t, ta k in g a long ])iill at the h o ttlc w ith th e widow, t h a t , to the envy uf wlii..'h he found to eontain exeeR.-nt all of I d t .‘ic-qiia'mt.inees, w ith in a hraii ly. N o w P a t and little Ab*;..- m o n th from th e ir a ’-quaintanee she loin were two sjdrits form ed a f te r m a rried the great jiriinv iVoiii M’urrin eaidi o th e r ’s own li ■art’s in tie* self- p 'lrts,’ a s sic- declared th e little ras- sanne m o d 'd , and they soon becam e i‘al to be, and S'lliiig the shop th e \ ' m ighty pleasant and com m u n icative com m enced living in g r a n d style, for ovioil hrandv is an excellent in- R e d d e r an I redder waxed th e red Prince.ss Esoo.sy, in seeking o u t and endeavoring to recover h e r lost lord. W i t h th is view .she ajqdicd to th e F o reign Offiec and dunned w ith sneh u n r e m ittin g ].r*r.severanee, th a t a ’p p li- eafiou W..S a t len'g'li m a d e tbi'C i'jb our agent iu l\Ioroeco to th e M< 'irish authorities, to obtalii at least an a l lowance from th e prince for tli“ siiji- p o it uf hi-; wife, w' en .an aiisv.'er to th* following etfect was r e t u r i v d — . It was stati'd , th a t , on his retu r n , Seedy Ab>ulom Eso isy had settled a t T'’’ez, auil com m e n c e d tra d i n g in silks, gold-dust, and o th e r viduahle in e r d i a u d i'e , by w h ich he attain ial to g r e a t w i-abh, h u t a t his d e a th w h ieh had lately oecairred, the .sultan lord o t'a ll had laid lii.s liainls iiiiou all the goods and coli’ers of Abs.iloin. tleclariug th a t ‘ h is w e a ltli had been obtained in a m a n n e r im b e c o m ing th e d ignity of a ^Mussulman;’ and even his M oorish wives, am o u n ting ^ A PfiSEU.— '’Sally Jo n e s , have you done th a t sum yet.^’ ‘N o , t h i r l can ’t do i t ! ’ ‘C a n ’ do it! why, a t your a g e 1 could do a n y sum t h a t was set m e. Sally, I advise you to avoid th a t Word c a n ’t ; there is no sum can’t lie done, 1 tell you.’ d t h i n k , th i r , th a t i know a tliuin th it you can’t tliifcr o u t.’ ‘H a ! tvell, well, Sally, le t's h ar i t , ’ ‘I t is th .t b , th i r ,— I f one apple cause ruin to the wh; le liUm;uj la ilh , h-.w m a n y of them will it tak e to m a k e a barrel of thider, tliir.^’ ‘Miss Sally Jone.s, you m a y tu r n to your parsing lesson.’ -- i—JOg I - S t . ytistics F or Y oung L a d ie s ,— A cotem p o rary states th-it it has been ascer.aincd th a t d u r ia g the la s t year live h u n d r e d an d forty young ladies fainted aw-ay r n Yai'ious occa sions. More th a n two h u n d red of th e m fell in to th e arm s of the young gentlem e n , forty were au g h t by th e ir au n ts and grandm o thers, an d only one h a d the m isfoitune to full on th e aVAlT A REYNOLD.-;. TI ii 'D. !!.i 5 nar 1 ) i.lii -5 ^ii.k O) r ATTOEEEYs & coBiissiK ss AT iLw '■ J t K g ' W ill holv a'ori\!>i ■ut-iis ki i-p. FiiiiT Kiav \ i : p . X Y. X . I L A i i l l i i u D . i u 5 4 t c n u d i raul fi'cani.MlIcd’ ;:t Z i w w F ort Eiiw.ua). N. Y. J. J. FORT, ll D., IM iys^ioian aiicl S i i v i r o o n , Fort EdvvurJ, N. Y. P A T B I C K O’R O U R K E ; Or, The W m CF KEoTHESS 3IBDY 01SLLY And the Prince of Purrin Parts. I nV.MiI I) liN' FA' r. ------ (f ------ Once ujion a tim e , as tin tellers .say, th e ie was a litlh* story- red- terpre'fer hclw c e n .s u e h k indred -p in t s lace of the infi h d under th * inilucnce to tour (m consequence of Kieedy A h - : however, picked out a — ari l flii*v were so pleas' d w ith each of the wi'low’s sm iles and th e good i having inereas''d his establi.sli- s.-qq to fall upon, and Nvas proY-- o th e r th a t thev had agreed to m e e t cheer w ith w h ieh he daily regaled '0 ^ 'R identiaily received by an ottoMAN. again th e nex t day lielore til\ call of liim self; am i scornfully Lioked his ^ th e tru m p e t sum m o n e d P a t back to wife upon lu-r \Id acquaintances, for ^ Y Y-i \ l th e barracks. nm n ev cam e pleutifullv in, and th e ^ it was a d d e d th a t a Mob a m - \ I T e ’.sa b r o th nf a hov th a t , a i p a r ty were yet engage.] to u n k e a m e d a n c-afid im n y a G lm s iian jew’1 o f a sinner,” s iid P a t , as he • to u r of th e ])rovmees, even Yv’acn th e i-iiiinCi'i’i'il llie liiirra-k;. whoR' I) ll.Hn i>n!ilu‘, ;vlm iiL litly J* j* .'lU l.... ; rff-fivr\(l a sliiirp ri,‘iirim ;iii‘l fm tn i tbi.'m, were u l i i l e s - 1 'g * * liiK ,.llie,.r. “ ■«’ !;,It, Ilrnnk a'lairi, ’ ..lil.er.s, 1 all tirae h i v e o h s e rval, a , g S P a t , \ s a i l l.e, “ v..u im tsf ^ m a u hrsvever ^,.■..ai,e.■e;lUaDeve;• S n a n l f n - , „ o n L , am i il- I fiml v.m islie.1 till he h a r disi.laye.l hir g l \ ' ’\ \ \ \ l\s t o m set up as att SI. atruin for a rn.m th, F ll have 'yim eunseiiueuee t e h is e irly ' g r t m i e - t e h e r , by •. 1 1 L ' I n I'Y I K. 1»»T»ii h I'i 1 o of-1 I I •rv'i o l.’-i ra nr o »-» P.at groaned i tnem ls, and little Absalom beg-iu t T h e 0.swegu T lmes w a n ts to know ii a m a n has torticollis auchylo-sis o f the radius, p a raly z Itio n of ih e ite r a t e r t i a ad q u i r t e m , v e n n icu lu m , obliteration ot the laver lahli super- io.sis a ’i quinasi, and besiJe.s don’t feel very Yvell him self, w h e ther he w.)uld be exem pt, from th e draft. Will somehodv teli.^ A I i ' h . W . C’A I i T I d l t . Near Oorner Seminary and Mechanic Streets, W p u t in th e black hole. headc'l, rascally Moor, nam e d Ah.sa- in s p i r i t , h u t even his ]innishm e n t j th in k w h a t an im iio r ta n t personage; lorn Esoosy, who traveled betw e e n would not interfere w ith Ids m e e tin g ! ho should now he a m o n g his c o u n t r y - ' : T a n g ier and G ib r a ltar w ith cargoes his new frien'l on the n e x t day, he m e n w ith all th e w e a lth he had ac- ' o f I'oYvls arid other provisions destined solaced hiins.*lf w ith th e hope of quired am o n g th e C h r is tian dogs; I for th e toYvn and garrison. d r o w n i n g hi.s eare.s in th e hrarnly- and this th o u g h t grew ujron him the , M any were the w eary voyages t h a t b o ttle of the jolly little j\Iu.ssulmnn, m ine stro n g y since th e widow som e- ! A b salom (who had iiiureuver a trtic , L k c a tru e L ish m a n , careless of tin.* tim e s made* him ta s te a little ol th e M o d e m horror C)f th e sea) m a d e in consequences. A c c o rdingly, night dom e stic d iscipline to w h ich a Moslem th e little Spanish m y sticoes th a t aft'-r night, w h e n e v e r th e little red- husband is happily a s tranger. \ is- wliich I believe he is still m a k ing an Irishm a n a tten d in g a Q u a k e r excellent thing. m e e ting, hearing a young F r ien d IMany is the coroneted carriages tti'tke the tolluw ing ann'iuiieem e n t : th a t rep rt saj’s has been seen a t th e ■ ‘ R i'ethern and .dsters, I am going to corner of th e street w h ere he INes, ■ m a rry a d a u g h rer ot the L od I.’— and fair and b r ig h t are th e form s | ‘ an ye air,’ said P a t . ‘'F a i t h , th a t seek th e dw e lling of the sooth- j J ’crs, ari i ’ll he a hm g tim e saver, who w ith the tru e secret of h is J d r e yc’Il see yer fath e r - in - law .’ cruft In all qim(*s, s a v s few tliin g . s of . 1 -as— — a aisagravalili. nutur:., anil mine th a t rLORK of all kinds rUaif* to order at Ihf* V lowKst possil.le price, and warranU-d to n in e ojiauisii m y siicoes tniir hii - t iiigm , wnenever m e lu ii e reu- \.u.-Miauu is ua[i[)i)v • *•“ i -n 'A i ^ i i ' • ; rieU, anu iir'evious To startin\' on Ills I L w T u w h ” J r V : r I r T I? \ ' t-'T 's 1 G ihraltt-r, lie i.ms of the little re.l-keadea cen u ter- '\ e r p r e t a t i o n . ! ^ p r ,„ „ is„ l h is°read e r s M s t o s , ey the yard „r Lciar. --------- -- ----------- -------------- '. . •> . . - .................... - .........................3 « f ldms..-lf, t.KI, th a t lie hm l »»^P. ‘ h:** ' T . S«|nR f ' . 1 ^ . u g .J,™ . A ru r a l editor iva.s ried, and previous to startiiu m -ir- on his was his fare, old and ru s ty h isg a h a h , : a n d P a t m e t to g e th e r an d passed parts J. J. ESTEE, 0. D„ P h y s i c i a n a n d k^iui-iri *on. Office at { 'lark’s Ilotid. Handy Hill. Any message for Dr. tetue* can be left at the Drug store of Wbit' I ioum * A Lo., and will receivp prom fit attention N l/t’K ’E TO CREDlTUllrf. to an order ot Urias G ..n o ij... i.w . - , .n.-i n m i JUIVM y n . i n j. n i l.. . n . . l n i j . l [-.....a ..i ....... , -------- ---- ------- ^ T1 i ' i t . . ■ -V \t lO a i ' ^*'* I U C m Ch IIIIUUIO and sharper and sharper grew th e th(-*ir tim e in such a m a n n e r as gene-i left behind iu his fath e rlan d , cam e ^ \ ^ N o ta u n ts of his two wives— for an am - ! r a lly to ensure som e p u n ish m e n t to before his m e n tal ey<*, especially the j iT i i i f’ *\ ■ d o u b t there will be a call for an e x t r a orous m a n was E.soosy— w h en he re- ! th e l a t t e r o n r e t n r n i n g t o t h e b a r r a c k s . I n e x t m o rning a f te r he li.ul p a r tak e n ' Jb-un, ant ^ le tded lip weai.s a s m u e ^ of liis m u e r . ' - - - - - - a l t e r an interview w ith th e fage, i ‘ g . _ tn r n e d a u d d isjilay e d h isscan ty p r o f its. i lo th e ir fretpient m e e tings it was a little too freely of w h iskey {luncli, I t began also to be w h isjicred a b o u t * n o t long before P a t O ’R o u rke picked ! a n d accordingly ho com im inicated th a t , wdien a t G ihralter, Seedy Ab.sa-I u p enough “ H a iry h a c k ,” (A r a b ic), ■ th e se th o u g h ts to his com p ani'jns, ‘the Seheik E k ru o ro ,’ as M o h a m m e d al hadj he calks him self, his ‘My son, haven’t I told you th r e e tim e s to go an d sh u t th a t gate.?^’ P and little A b salom enough Irish to who had perhaps th e ir oyyu reasons j ®wn nam e transposed being th e m o s t j a fiither to a four year old boy. le s , and haven t I told you th r e e Send vour child ; tinie.s th a t I would n o t do i t ! Y o u lorn had been seen in a sta t e w d iich ................... . . ................ - ____ ------------- • ............. i ------- .--------- . ra +i • i- y , , ,, I a rgued a t least a tem p o rary oblivion u n d e r s tan d each o th e r extrem e ly for entering in to th e m m o re w a rm ly | impo-siug he could t h ink o t. ju prophet’s injunction again.st ' well an d in a Y-ery sh o r t.tim e they th a n he expected. Bo o ne fine m o rn - A G ood H in t ^ ^ ington, and according to the statuto, in such ; wine, and this, added to'som e other were m u tu a lly inform e d th a t they i ing this troupe ot foreign princes a h - to bed h a p p y . W h a te v e r cares press | m u s t he stupid.’ case made and providfd. Notkaiis licrt-by I things, form ed SO e x c e llent a them e wore h e a r tily sick of th e ir Te.siicctive ' sconded from th e ir various lodging.s, y„|j^ \varni good-night kiss ' fn fl.n nprrffiny hiivinrr fiO'flirist j> i • ___ i ________________ „ , a , ___ ‘ i 1 • j.1. . j ? ^ . .A..- a v + U f Ixnt* foTritwv ^ __ m L ________I .^%'pn to alt perriODf huviug c aims for his wivcs to harangue u])on, t h a t conditions, an d accordinglv th e fol- : forgetting to pay th e r e n t, h u t tak in g j it goes to its pillow-. T h e m e m o rv I „ ipLow out ^ \ est gets tbatThey'are^ reqiiireV'to\c.Yhfba the*^same ! Seedy A b salom , tho u g h a t h e a r t as low ing plan was a g reed upon by th e m aw ay everything belonging to th e m ! n ff •tin’s in tb e .stnrm r re a r s which i ‘]‘-’hniH o n of widow^ ■witk tbe vouchers tbercof. to the subscriin'r?,! m e rry little fdlo'V as could be found asam e a n s o f im p r o v in g th e ir fo rtu n e s . w itham a rvclL iusly accurate m e m o ry, the executor and executrix of the lart will M eclinaz and T im b u c too, I t w a s Tjro])osed t h a t fi tcdy A b s a - | an d soiuo things t h a t did not, show- Sthltr^re8l>nce?1n^^^^ tl ese accum u lated lorn Esoosy and th r e e of his fnem ls . ------------ ; County, on or before tbe'i.lthduy of January ! Wues the m< St m iserable dog alive, ' should go to E n g lan d , an d ex h ib it t For ffiar the geutl'i reader should be un- 1864. Bafed Juae uo. iHi:;}. | I t happened w h en Esoosy’s CUT) o f , them s e lves in L o n d o n , as som e of able, t o decipher tne precise mt -aning of this h ittero a s s w-as fu ll to overfiom n g , th e ir countrym e n , who h a d fL)ne s.), , wo W m ( j LAPP, Executor. JA N E R. McKAFHKON. Rx’x. I th a t an Irish reg im e n t th e g a llan t ' m a d e a gi-eat deal of m o n e y , a n d P a t gwear yott aro a sweef iittlo witlo'Y, their H o u s e a n t i Liot fo!‘ S a le C liean. j — th , a rrived in q u a r ters a t G ihralter, was to ' aOcompany th e m T^M-dififVBLT located in th- jih4 i{e and a ; eblistotl pri- guiJo and couDsellur. .X/chaneef o H M l R i One Patrick O’Rourke, from. As it was not oonvenieut however, Em tBdw«.rd,\?pt. 18,1863. 22:3m. 1 Tipperary^ as tight a boy as ever to the parties to find money sufficient B y •th<? powers, it's myself that eaiiuot sirup a wiuk for tMnking of j'iu!” which serve to sho'.v the forcible and oriarinal style of eomplkenti useQ by the lady-killuig Mo slem. otf th e o th is , in th e Btorm v y e a rs w h ich fate mav have In store U the little 1 •■* one, vtili he like Bethlehem's star to ' O\s;>a“rthermiormatiohon thesame th e bew ildered shepherds. | sUbjec^^ ______ ______ _ H ere is a long sentence of th i r ty - “I am asto n U ied , m y d e a r young tw o words, w h ich some ingenious a t your sentiments, y(.ai make child Fas got up w ith p i s t th e le tte r s ' me\ sta r t .’( “ W e ll, sir, F v e bben found in the yvord maiden : ‘ Ida, a f wantingydu tO staTtfor the last hoiir.” m a iden, a m e a n m a n nam e d N e d Dean, and Media a mad dame, made me mend a die and a dime, and mine a mine in a dim d.en in J^sfine, An old hacliMpi* sayjS a woman may be surprised, astouisfied,' taken all aback, but ne'Ver dnmbfannded. 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