The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 15, 1849, Image 1

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ap Inter"... in am" , °I.-"" onoelly produces I will be . necessity of teltirfg hey into m) I will not object to her coming, prmided she
off'' , 0PP1.1 4 0....1.... intends !confidence. me I mean to cover this light', on all occasions take. her meals in her
II lo . 01 "I'd.".hlodlY be tie .." l'olkloo . , colored hair of mine with mem. made into, own room."
wav to let thine' tA c 1 , ,, it own roes,. " a feAtionable wig. dark castor tellers say, , "That is • condition she seemed parties
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gip ...Lb.. Edith n o t t o ~,,,... ee ;he rove
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, laxly anxious about, though she ham a face
The " ' ewe ' hcnu'''', ,geeseri 'cc.
Wn ,, ""' l ''' 12 7 ". 1 ' .". . ' . ''' '. ' t.". , ." 4 ' l '. U.... 1 'k . But cvei l l if 3ou wi ar • black wig., it ii she is nothing but a Mem-maker'. as
• YeallE ...... il. `"" '''' n ' i ' ece ' ii in ro e cP. light io which it pets i d Lamm, pane
she will ort. ehaege i our appearance in tither premise, which, tbr my part, I should like
wa &owe which eaultd January 31,10.1 e
' rw'rc Pei . the. fill , '" .I"oh a llt' l '''' ahe rei ts Your home to, slie ass doubt.. to see at the table."
Ooe more eieh—thia how of pane, c•whl wil , ingl, inia,ined. .1. elle knew rw lee. bead of the celcbitred li..a Eldon, D i ' . What kind of • fam has she ?"
From the ono we iitc iurd loos ; what rlight stool dr 'sports dimity:nits- • t h e „ ever ee , e her., . I don't know the, I can give you • *or-
Oue arose mar atm.!, wcaki....
From the home wt., t. Ire shall rove. cer to aii mob's ohms...rare fretittehrlY I Perhaps not, and cr. if she bar n she rem ide.orit, fort am not good M &scrip-
Illrre Is goletre are p.rAe, ba.vd, she at once came t o . de.minotion has plenty . attend to without trying to lion—but I know that she has • very hand
And the bravest vete may 1. o,l—
'..1 - I3 llvonoif .l° the 'all'll'Y of .he find out if we are related to each other.— .sonie nose, beautiful red lips, and the
Om mar ugh Ilit bre deported. - charge. egzitst Lane., to triejt ahe had She might re enaio tt e to discover the or'- ,
at e brghtest blue eyes I ever saw. They made
Fe. oar friends amines teat.
just been an its blunmry list e n , r As O n of a new fmbion, but she won't trouble think of the deep clear tiering I used to
zoon tot Puthorlabd and his vornpanion bed herself to trove that of an apprentice girl." love when I was a child. I often amused
withdrawn 1,6 m its ' h'initY, etc ..k the ' ion may be recognized by other peo- : myself by looking into 'Ling I could tinter
first opportunity to leave the balcony. Pie ple if not by her' see to the bottom of the ...bine that was
•Orill afterward met Larson, who was evi- ' Not at all. When they see me peas they poured iiitn it from overhead—and was al-'
dently reeking her. His manner toward will my, "how much Miss Hilton'. little ways unfathomable."
her • from the first, had been marked with apprentice girl kirks like Mies Eldon ; if I I ' . What colored hair ha. she?" said Lan-
:he " 4elioa"Y. a toeil which
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didn't know that it was impozsible. I son, the description which his Ammo,a of;
tail to be Hollering to lady'. self-con:10m should think it wee her"—and then Cl ey . her making him think of Edith.
coney, iniplving aS tr does the existence of mill t hi n k no more a b out 00. 1 . Black, and it attack me that her skin I
qualities which are Dm greatest ornament.' • And you feel as if you would he doing was a little darkish for a person at. blue' s
to • female character. Ile ventured, once perfectly right to constitute yourself a spy eyes."
or twice, a step further this evening than' upon poor Lat.on in his own menage.' "Dark skinned ladievare not to mythste,"
he I ".1 coot 'loon b"f°°°, by eddreeah'ft° where it cannot be ea petted that be 'iv ill said Leeson, a. he left the room.
SORG OF DEPARTURE
la &bred ernh alamth men
Thm.Rhaa opiate., all are coped
Anal a teal hand holds the pea.
8411 we act moodier.. acted,
11141 ao dunk so when thought.
From whose Up pen uords ore taught
Let me beret them rarity fatten,
They corrode mat in soul :
•Let me war!, when no ethers
Carr any ward• or deed. metro!:
When the (me wealth IA the mem
I. ea richer or mere frtm,
Thu the fnah cr. tat mem sane&
Sweet and wild m,IA Lawny
frill range wah hard, hone,*
lan their hoary inenetems lead,
They are rough. lea nehl, nada,.
lake thew wit, with h.." of pad.
or, if daces aro will around me.
I veal hide in, elf ave.,
la tome reeern. and minoneed.
%Vaieh the nfight 01l comes ihe day
ss II ,acing in her min 4 in a', clre'rsalis stare. ". . -.aye usu. all melt., ay , fut. ...._ ale widely I received are i ' in •g f this be;' ' 'tfl
ti , r o ed and pleas t ant al . reet. filsitiimiaintielf felt afraid that • person in her station would,- time Mkt. Eldon anishe•ber dinner.' Qations when I first ; presided over liis'estnarl:: rag
tery ' pt:i n n 1..74 rs," We re
that. alkaugh him word. fell on her ear,
.he imperfectly sktsr, who ma been mentioned • as his' think it moro than she could afford. ' • Eldon, did you say? I nought you ' ishment, but their is a general understand- plied, •• I wished to loan the arm-maker',
P; " 4 " ; "" n ' i°4 their 'T n. .' touseeper, there was only one &Whits., , .• Won't on look at the room. and se- I hoarder'. name was Alden '
it, Lanson w. dist t p"i" for I
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aOl a finnan,, who snouted knives, 1 lea the ono think will suit yoU best r 1 • No, her name is Eldon.'" ,ing now that I never arcs out, so people have : trade art Mks Hilt., awl then was no oil -
..4 . :r . p i l . a n c i e d w w lr . r n e r. A . Botild board within a con
ur, fully marked tl.e different idle.. which ' 'ceased to invite one.
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with ; washed dishes, cleaned boots and oboes, did said Rlisa Lava. wondering as she spoke. • Rather a singular coincidence; said lot - • I shall be Anent again to eight,'
ohs should a p pear ao indifferent .boat i . I did not think that there was another; Edith as she put un her bent..
errands and wha t es. rise MI6 In, ,14111tde why
recaol to hunnAlf since his first introit.- , I "Can I then hen been deceived, I the't,
ti m t., her, a•. 4 imarined that she was NI- "Waring. (ties lanson•a life was, therefore, , it. , person in town by that name. Where k i • How strange that you should always la ;and others thought with me, that tsar was
very Lately one , and rite used sometimes "It will la a " • •
li prepared to keen with so m e de ß ree •.1 , . 9 • : s weft replied Edith, and Harrah 7 Let her go and get my other absent on the pm. evenings that my broth- . the brings of a halt a million."
...i. rert, to what, to do him justic;, re to thiok atter Sonia Rowe went away, that she followed Mi. Lm. up stairs, who hat-tbi• is too heavy for this warm morn.; er is. He k going ta • party ride eyenialg ' •• You have ma Leen deceived in that re
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thinio .7.... she wothl give a goira deal to bare some I...wed her three rooms, all of which were ink'
-•"" '' ' " '- ' • I can tell by his appearance.' ; opt." Baid Edith, "but as ever aeon is
, ,•• les heart IV.I. of p. neveranre, how. person to speak IC, occasionally. She felt . large and airy, though very ...Illy furnieh- ! • Hannah is gone of an errand? mho re- And Mks Lemon woo right. Her br. liable ' P P.. 1
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•th- . to • rover. of fortune. I mime time
this tiara the more as her hrothehad, ; ed. , plied • I will o for our hat myself
The Dressmaker's Apprentice : ".'' ' a n d: - "'''''" .l . 01 " ''' one of hie .1„..i.i, talkin g et . ''' who
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.13 y .er did attend • party and Rio did Edith.- I since came n a determination top repare
oll&ospe. ea t i ng t h at sl e en. trel an in. . lough to at/ 111 the regu- Edith selected the only one which had a 33 , he did nt you bring th e glove. you' Leeson tho't he had never seen her look and , myself to meet any raver. that might 6
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"oar l nclar transaction of Li s b us i ness, was, when at carpet on the floor and bliss Lana. said .er lying on the table when you w
IRE BACHELOR 1111101 D AND IT 110#11'. ' l ' 4 r '"'"" '''''' I ' ' 6. " ''' ' l ' ". .." P ° home one iu, le seldomt t nA t i , .. 1 • „ . w an about ;appear n well, hut ne received his •ften- I pen to me."
••soil, r his c,airace 1,. lie it, th e l eas t t l amia .d. . • ott , ail . tailor.,
. nen.- she would .o her beet to supply the other it 7 mid he when the returned.
,rises with • .Irlnes• which be could not, '• This is one moaning you .y-may I
rev 0,101.1, VIZ,. -.... mg eseeid ta•gke s“ine direations relative ' deficiencies with ditides of furniture be-, •• I did'nt know that wished forthem ,' ibl • •b ' I itolon '
you 'pan y mmeonstrue, for that whoa. la some- pr es ume to q lb. °then."
- cinema it. to the manner he ii kited Id. dinner cook.. 1110ging to the odor rilambers. Islet replied. • I will go back and get them.' ;times *seamed as a mask to never the real "Certainly. You art know without
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... or some other matter wLt. I. boo direely - •• I forgot to mention," said Edith, •• that ' I wish you would,' mid he, and his aim !feelings of the heart. He could have bor. my eaufeesing it that I was not-to .y the
"Can you cell 11, the name of riot &a, ist).• iTv 0411.1114 M 1 .04..1 10g j...,,,,,,..1•n0 lII{ 1 11 rs.tc reankri One morning I shall always , pond Sued. with • f ri end ter, unconscio. a fatigue , from the Mime- I this with a bench. grace had she treated all leaet-ftsplnsed with your appeernre I,
tiful girl wk. has gat been dancing
shren •••• •ril It do•rt Lonna, i• a ~ ,iviac • .•ii to 111.Lk.. 01. ,ssiwo .... me..., I 1.... Ili than oinal on Minn Lanson's mind, shall alwals go in mason . take tea with please, again ascended th e stain in order however, not to perceive that Prank Ashton worth repeating , was 1.. nuneet that
gem lentil be It o co ,• o f ;# a1...rt....1....1, :n„e. nat. iloa 1..• to. made up Its mind to Iva a Notion oon a re ested by the ringing of her Saturday, and than not tent. here till to procure his gloom jibe gentleman who ha d paid her parricular there w. • false end • real side le your
strand next lion at our ..I rte mor hill& d is i. t` •• (radio.. " the rect d ...r loft. It was meld.. rung !dinner time 011 M 01.4113... . Lemon took them and left the hones. attention the first evening he ever saw her, I ebaraeter-a rough and smooth ride to your
pot ther• had I e-.. ...t rho seas .n Itlith sst -i! mt a Oa.. t• time. and m.- ,I.Y a' •.••• but her la..ther, auil as the was • 1 Thop . there ought to be emu r edacti on Edith, t& evening previous, h. token ; mid who had since modestly kept soinewhat ; temper. Now as t& noble, or ra th er • •
• Nast name in
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at sm.., kg wk. he had returned an tu...n 'in the price.' raid Miss 1,. no . a piece of work home with her to hen, so lin the bark -gro 4 hadregained ' - tlnoble P
on ,mOre than pane_ y aide tO your temper, Were
Sutherland. -and she is an mire nn nth k. yd. -old- aka reakfast, Hantelli , t& girl behne al - . •In
ynn mean.. lam perfectly willing that instead of going . the shop as usual,' hi• original place in her favor, To be sup-taiga. presented when you were abroad, I
ali • beam. " , . „ i„ , , ..,,.. „. ~..1
tho w ..... , at. .. v. ii Ina . re, put her I .....1 into the r ~,,, u and '#. give eve dollen • week, even if I am directly after breakfast, she had remained planted by Prank Ashton was in his esti- ,nalarany coneloded that, the mean aids, of
. she is real ) . tho prek ie. rid I et' '' " °"'''' '''''' I " A'd .".•#h!":A to Is min .n's "" 1.1 'ri Alm". oas a lady at t& dour o& absent one.. eren two dare eacb screli.iin her room. Wh. little ...theme was, nation too binstiliating. for though h e war ! Ws one, and the rough. aide of the other
wisl Ii . ..leak u ith her. whirl. may frequently happen le be the ea..' , was not In the dirmaion to acme in the win- well educated .4 pose.. whets of the . were kept for home up. I winbed to groin
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Aram alie had, in order to make banal b
e, thought Lanson compare with himself; •• Espionsge i• now mean 1 !ann.,"
ware hin i detai•,.. 1 „,,,, , , ~,,,„, 0 „ ~, ~. , „„ ~ h „.,,,,.. ...,. , •••o . : 2 " • 'float tot WO early; eaft4 i, sa Lanson.l,somfortable, be obliged to leare open &a '
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arnal adnntagres In this hew as' • '• I have been guilty of none," she N-
S. terl.d b , 11.... dh. wit'. hi , •'y , • .- It . ono uly of e. t 0 0 .,, hi, 1,,,,;,,..,,,i,
f or. I . I 4 . ~,,,. 1 ,.. . .0d nand cone dio rte to sou Manor:. dorm. Ili. '
ebt have bees
stn 1/11111 31 young go whose re. I.\ as II
pi! T/eatal thou obib generally 'plimi. o The knowledge f have obtained
an.l 0nc....d ~ 4 5 . ..'"""" 1 ° ;;''''• " ` 1 " I ' ll ' "'O h II '' ; ' ' l'''' ";;'''' I ''' I ' 4 ' P•IP '" plain e nd ia mi t... ,0 tanetly tikes' to her tinter to have t& nest etmee a ...ever ce...4 endin g auto trabli . le ortear" . t atm . prof - -. NW. ,
...ins who lir an --1111101111.1010 trillbesseinftel t t to my own bens flt -I M i mi
himself while a soon ,ofd 111111 I.: N 111111.04 1 i. • . I!. 11 ,1 ! I- •!! 1 11.2 • I'l 1.1.1 11, 111.1 t 1 , , ,
fon, o tiel, is& rediarkably flue. W Rho. may be pot urn tl.e table. There is •I- - did .t, however, and consequently tsars mg .
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on or eynan.nanee to • brilliant cot- hood morning s r7"torneen.q...nosig
lips. Tt. .....; 1. dth or ri ll. ad' laA • .1 ..i y'd 1 , h , ',,- . „iic or Int•ine, al ...
All, 1 .1,111114!• blle ma 10 known the tautly°, ways enmigh left, ho w ever. which is eery !all that was said. Soon after his depart- plosion, and mime soh. adman of • ti re d to her own room.
with Lane., C., • rens dr, Van wool,' ,0, y•-• e T her e.l! on.A. and I .101 he end.' to select the ' 1 ure, having nnished her mewing, •be pre- Ishowy olefin., would been batter glassed " Poor Lanson," pis thought, as she
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been diln .iii, oa.l I. rmi..., fyi. a 0 tri . • 3 , ~ 111 .'1 r!II , • 0,00 , , • to, •"r- ~
I ~•.. t,0c.....ial -he •• to loam a tire.' Lea I, r tole , pared to go to the shop. I with the look• of Anton. turned the key of her door. "you bare beam
men were m •r•• literally 11111110,1 Wil 1 1•• - r , 1 , • ore •; a tl . ~ 1 i i i. ,
' '•''• -. ';'' ' ;'': l.' .tI • 0 311. , II 0. a d tni log ; • I ii. not Ifieult,' said Edith, • and II • Miss Eldon, & map this way we mks; Th. which added to Lantion's nap& I hated by a 'other severe ordeal-sans. ~..„
rand attra , ii 119 01111 Lana.., .Ii -It - ,• IAI • V.• . ..• di .. I ' • oat. L... u •,.,,.
' hoe .1 .1. d . .1 1 ..ly ,1 a,d 1... &And one ,•t Le [hat TOU will eke yourself no unneees- 'otc.'deid Min Leman, who beard barges.- / was, he had within a few days purchased a. few I mispnl, echo would pea k wino. •
00110 not ty• r -As ,td tarn!, he ha 1 1 . .0. 1 1 , 1 ~• . I •.• o 1.. I Ink • ...•. •1 y ~ r .....1- la, -,,,... 1. l Lae t ailed t•• see 'lOlll, 6013b1e on my account.' ing through the hall. high priced piano, whin w. at that ten- 1 slight singe, y. while I pity you 1 &ye
.• •.,. u told ...,411111 sloe me in the use, • I shell not ...aids , ' it no3' teena mid ! Edith entered • small, back apertment, - sent etanding in silent dignity in one oi l man reason to congratulate inyeelf, for No
I Mine Lanson, 'hut rather • pleasu noto see . where her hone. with • aid, taro-won I the priors, with Min Eleion's favorite !infatuated bad I become, that nothing short
• I' res num pt. t I should be very dad, chat ma k meals are of good quality and !countenance, stood by a table, on which 'non. and Bin reposiog nu the top of it. of hearing and wring could satisfy toe that
Mon ot at, r; I, .1.! 111 1. ,11i. '"/I " ! ‘!' ' ” ! '!!! ! ! ' " ' ' ' !.. i ! . ! I ...! .....1....1 Mren L ..a, A., • for,. ate h•oome , properly aerred ' ;were lying • mumbler of very fine linen He began now wriously . apprehend that' you wen rot as estimable as you appeared.
Lams& old d.., .1 the i..a...1.&i .. I. L, , !! , ..! . 1- I. ... 11 Wlllll , l 111.1111 it ••-em Ica lonely : 1 Edith now bid' her good morning, and:shirts. i the roll of bank-bine he paid the ma.fae. The fury of the warm will, lam afraid
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win soul set tioredli •• e.-.."1V t a war: -r' 'l ''' i.' ' ' , r' ;' '' . I, ~ „ „„, ~,, I n a h or u .ii t id a l ; a b ou t ii. I, 0 r m.,
a n d to a porter .go for 1 'Ha Min Eldon aid Ile. 'if you pea- Curer tif th e instrument. would have been yam. upon his sister, but I will find a way.
t o w i n the os .i,......., to ire-. She •fil 1.-0 .l• ,1.. 1 . • . Is , . , . • •). nI. • r d 'lt .
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h•,11 . • ; h er bag ga ge an d aaaaay it to her new lodg-Isiby can, tell me what lan do to make ; mod jodicionsly employed in purchasing !and that soon to indemnify her for all that
se'. I "'"'" I ' k 0 ' 0.10 " -I. ''' . " I ''" III """ " " °4 ' ; "'" '1. :4 111 ''' R I "' ll ,'" l ''',." •• If he ....3....1 he willing ," said the young , ing. she proceeded to the shop where she I the. look better. My brother feels dioset-Ittoek. she ha so meekly Buffered."
for boo eol r " oil I r ..." 1 .".• I '-'1..”. '''. '''' '" •,'" I ' . i'i2) I ' l° ' l ' . P ! " I ' . 1 ' 0 " ' I " Bill. - I shall outsider it . a favor, as I wen to take her Bret lemon in th e art oft hied with them, and says they are not - I And .bo did indemnify her. In km/
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thoth. i... know of n,• lion& where I en obtain at drese-making. 'starched and ironed in they ought to be.' 1 Marian r
i than • week efterward MI. Leeson receiv
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" , I ! 7. ,. n . ' I ' Y ''' -,',' „ma ki n g • . , emultouln ion+ such In I eheuld lika which I Everything went on quite amnia% for • I esnoot tell you what ba do,' maid Min " Its • delightful morning," mild Edith -ed a letter, informing her that ten thouliand
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'. . ''''''' " ''''' " ''''''''' ''''" ''' is ..t. t.... distant tram t& shop If eon-Inane than a week. Edith &d been •blant Eldon, • for they are already as Mee as It. !. Min Leeson, •• a. if I were YOU 1 11/0111d ; dollara not transferable in her Ille-thoo, had
One lovely ereming there WWI It 11,, 0 t Vie in dive '1,i.,10 1,1, mace in Ihe ~.,n , ,,,,,. I ~....i d „ ref , 10 h .,„ my .„ 4 ,, „„ night , for the per.. of attending • in the Inner or human bands to make them. Ino
oull, if it went. notl,ing but the nom been plaited at her dieposal. Laneon'a rea
party at Mrs. • a's The air or Vie w 0.1.1. I.& the ,mly one frem s arhom you
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' t j ano Had I a brother so hard to please-as yours , eft; of breathing a little air, which has not min's were teo good for not wining to id.-
crowded roona had &e a& warm a • I ..;.- eau B ather an) informaii n
said •• It si ill be perfe c tly convening' said Mks Lamina when she found that she wai is, I shoukl give up the attempt in despair.' ' hot been edelosed within four walls." .lifts iss b:ldon the &hem a• Mies Eldon
pressive, end E.Nh sr epprel int, a hal, ity . I :11, Le . .1 thireltio, ad . a .
0..." Mi., Lai& n. •• Even if k did put me t•. preparing . go, very mush regrette4 her ' Ruben seems more difficult .boar t his; •• I would," replied DD. 1..., -if the en -makers •apprentiee, to penult him
so Riled with all 11.werigni ialadi es to .- Edit' ." It flashed et ~ n in) 0n.,1 with lis- '
a little extra tronl,le I should not value it. ; intended ab•ence, mid tried to Pers.& her things than he used le,' said Miss Leann.' Hannah bed not gone n make her sutler •I to gratify his revenge by dnielorieg what
tirely sermon her from 3 iew She wished 111111110 hi Sothorlancrs remarks."
lor the sake of hayiog ..& more Leman be- ' I to rennin at hot., as she mill her brother • The truth is, he is anxious to splicer un- 'kit to-d.. be did nut fail, when no person was within
to emainuneswith her own heart. for Ole sltis to romantic •ne I hope," said Mrs-" in
1' • I b I •rho .f " ' weeto one of the grand panks be commonly wen, on aecount of the lady I I "If that Is the only thing that prevents ear-shot, to call moon, unl a dy-like, and
ing 1,2111 real it un d er e same rm . 1 g oin g .
was not unconsei •& that she ins I.ecominy re. • 111.1 i, s.. v.., most m •• in. an e ider
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It it elauld cause pm any adialitione, .6 In the habit of attending, where he ex- i will take Hannah's' bold.
mentioned to lou a few days ago that liel you," said "Edith, . . .
d ee ply ha ria sted in Lemon She ma .I. bre and oh. hr. I. •••"•.'"e',.. Bo." # l . o # • lit# l . , tho h., •• ~.1 ih„i„, - 1 shall b e w illi ng rooted In awn bely he teas. much plea.. hu in his Th • place-Inn eriaily aiming. to Miss Ildtou In throe months afterward he Wee oar
eagle aware th it there were persons comer. roma , ce. once in a srla•e, is the delight. a
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. with that she should'. wonder if he to • Could t e truth be known,' mad Edith,' for being absent from t& shog" 'rice . a rich widow, ten years older thee
sing togother near the .11, nor .of the I. ilion., , rat heart
•• I u ill I: • 1 I It•" ! • d one should, therefore, ho quire • I dare say that the lady in question would; After some hesitation, Miss Leeson eon- himself who did not hesitate to tell him th at
nisa to mi rot ier ama it, , rle her ;
though she 0.2.1 to notch endr an. with •• W.V.,. .1,.• I skill be glad ofy our
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alone till • late hour. Edith exensed her- value a smooth temper much more Light,. Budd to go. k would be noon •greeable to her for Lie
her own Own rita hi notc h what noa !Ail ! asnlstate..." •s lid F. lit'. . ~elf ha m o o , rhos ,h e h a d p rom i se d bin tban a sm.th dickey. Ab, here are a lan ; "Yon will he in no danger of being dim sister & grad a home elsewhere, Porn
1111,dier "
air l engt h t h e ~,,,,,,. o f I, i . s ot fol on h er - What is it l'imi: I all no fiwiatie it to
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And 1 will cull again to the ms•rnin to Mend to spend the night with her. of boots-the ones, I suppo., that you en tutted," mid she, when she was ready for, nobly Mime Lanion . theught rile nhould pe
e. This had the effect for mice to arrest hear.. replied Mars. ' ' 1r
I h Id boards ,' said to have the privilege of blacking f. him. her walk, " for except the boy my brother ter nph and with in a few days aftr kw
lain t& renok 313 name a Eldon. • Ins you we see oge
her attend .n. .. Y. n know chat I hal yam, one day. not .'. 11 . , .. . .. l,, •, I bar b ro ther. lon have so many thin to attend to, and sometime. •enh with the meat rid vegans 'brother's met.. she wa• comfortable ma
i a wan to make any inquire& re- , Mtn nscon nne morning o
"C.l°‘ that . I ' Ir " l'' were the " e ' l I "' rin ' e Ih ' t I "4 ". " 8". " I 1".°4"°1 end
• P I o se ve ral re-; •If you should. you would say that you lack No worried and fatigued, let me wet if bite for Mow, no person craters the 'house' tied with her old friend, Min Ilinekley,lb•
mooning me. coo refer km t
words which Edith heard. • dreas maker'. trade."
• table &mons who reside in a neighbor- Inner eaw 'and rson that wes really besot'. I caneo t he
!half a dote, times a year that don not be- 1 hand.. eum given ber by Edith bring
" 1 have but too mi. reason to believe " Yen, but I did not Bopp°. you were !' l°°°
own , 0 fol before if then wss e.r • lady In •Oh ! not for the world.' long to Ins family , ample for the inaintenume of them bulb,
that it is," replied • inn which eta knew in eat"emm ; g.
: ' i \lien'Lansoli came beam to dinner, hi. the world she is one. And then she is so • And why not? Ism always pretty • "I, nail enjoy myself Yen well, I dere:in as mach comfort a. they desired al th e
to hi Sutherland.' s I wan, however, for although lb." ••• • . 1 d livel y,a. sometime. ee Yang, ettlal to .seed in what.. I uedortake,,ny" said Edith, so don't be in a burry to: smell a d heat establinment owned by MM
meter a fired care wan to randy hin .unto- gay an no
. Limon is the last person," said lots eertainly no prior. at present that land I ban no doubt but, that Img black Intern. . Hinckley.
ance that SIIC might •• hellion her demon -, that-'
companion, . whom I should Nave thought dell be obliged tn earn my living, ai strange ....„ . y •
b his looks." II imagined that he - • That,' said her brother. taking up the Mr. Lamson'. boots in a manner whin will' "I should like to null nu Miss fl&ekley," I Among the ladies nal allrect:d the most
of ..ash meanness. I imagined that & !hinds . that have come n pan.. Besides
cared in better humor tban usual. and; word. ' Yob an on •emenna that you neglect prove entirely satisfactory . him. Jusil said MW Lane. "if she did n. live .o, attention at one of the most h0b . ..10w&
wag one of the most generous and noble there is a monotony in. (animal& UN' PP
' be
tel
pure that he was, when he mho- !many thin. which von right to attend to. lend me this apron, and I will polish th em 1 far from here. She is .1 the friend I ban' tering- places dm tmall o nraten, were Mn.
hearted fellows In existence " . which area me. I wish to ma th e world ° . . k k I id h g ab oim m y b oo b. so well that no pers. will suep.t. they lin the oily. We ussd te be soh.l-girls to- ' Ashton and Mrs. tril re, formerly Sal h
tartly Informed her that e al recent y l . ow •nu nme er
Eldon and Mary Arnett. Mi. Lanten, and
"One whose beart-wnrship his, like bis„ , under some diffennt aspect. Now, where
:Vend non met wkh a kdy with whom i and noes prod
bleated than forty pretty went not &me by a remake shoe black.' !vast., nod we have grown old a. out of ' ,
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away, be. krished upon mammon and his . ever I go , Yam greed with smiles beeauee
I h leased that. 6 had serious milli... it. It appears to me th at if you He : edless a mi....l : airon's .. neoistram e ' date taßtber ;hut then, yon know , It iein't ; Td, •Hi k
4 7 tre ' t- P- "brid ' 2'4"
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NMME
There the ;sal toss twat ro
Dash that re kr from air e, 21
'Tyra. of the got..:
I'lll,
.days Ise.. ,
earn dear self, an neither be generom nor lam Min Elden, the wealthy Fitire...- 1 .. W.....• - ... Pk''..---,
thoughts of marrying new.
Wile hearted. If he sesame the semblance ' Mine Elden, the dress maker's apprentice,
of either, it must be from interemed rnn- : may hay. oppotunity to see people as they .. She is, of course, very handenme and'
time. His sister, who from being the tang- . really are.' , very accomplished, or you would not think
1,,,,,,b y ; or . s . u s e h h aeliing."
lit of a large family, while he is the young- , " That may be true, bot hoer by
eat. I. quite old enough to be his
o mother, , a drem maker' s trade you can secompli ' led I " " "' er e "'TOM °"-Ct'thtt to any!
y have ever met with. The lent lintel
keeps his house, and performs as much la- the other object you ham in view I am at
ink as two servants ought to, and what is a loss to inesoim." , I law her I thought she seemed more din.
weebt, b sealed by bb r , bb a me ,. bb d„,l .. mi. s mi en . , ye. k now. I n on . 4. ( b e ' tent and 'rimmed than usual; but I solve'
Seg.'• most fashionable dress malier's in the city, • her object wee to usu
al !ley elder, by ,
lies
Why dam she submit'to be treated ' end her shop is within live millets. walk of ...keel me . 1 ."4 1 * •• in my memo."
Newer ' Laneon's maiden.. Now that pretty, mod.' "Ao it willMc bally be several months
"Ha give her a ham, whieb I maps. 1 est girl, by the name of Senn Rowe, who, before yen are serried," mid his Aster,
is thieks le better than to be east upon the , fitted up a morning dress for me last week, hesitating after awhile, "I thought I should
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world at her Use of life, far she is saintly [ told me that while she wee learning her like, that I. if yew ere perked, willing, for
distiterse of ptaperty. Beelds, I have i trade of Miss Hilton, Moe had a room in ,I am me I should' nt think el soh • thing
hosed it eeggesed that eke really imagines , Lanene'e hoes, and that her meals, poi-, Ifyou us net., to has a young lady who
Itintif inftfkn to Wm. eml , therefore, sub. I pared In the aides manner, were always , ogled bete thienteralog, beard fire a sees
ails to hie swims andmottos with the toot up to her by NW Lade" no her I thee." .
grate* possible seskeent, and does net brother did set wish to hare a third penes 1 . Another dress-makes'. appremilea, I
ism some to knee that the Imo uy sew at the tail, Now if Lem ham the good sespree."
'of semplaka , " %tam to Ito gesso Renee neoeseor, it willi . Yea bet she says eke shell be willing
had ma Kiss Elden know mayflies of be ell that is nentrary to soomplish my to pa, for any antes trouble eh e ma era"
Mar oblost.' I asenot say that I del meet
"1 mewl not," replied Sadterined. "Yee will disarm he obliged I. make at the Idea of baying a plate of her elan
.Weeld it not be right to give bee a ft ennaattee of Him Hato.. fee wiliest as a boarder, yell if she is willies to give
bistalir i doubt eke Isms yes by sloe .Is ilsilors a week •• we have, liaamil
"AK' Mega semddee4 I shield my ea 'I When sok pel sea If she dam then sew lebbilt mm silk* ender to nit I
ei'tte q ll- ci 2 -.,tr*c4 411 -vii,,Lciclrlf.t
VOLUME VI.
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o' t''•""" s 'me." , ^° o l' • "n "..'T• yet -- spent and art by rule.'
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wit,n a manner Fr) as 1.44 to exceed the' • Vertainly Ido Stratagem in love as OUP,. IT.
limit, f 1 , T.. 1 "I. It she bad not 'we , 'in mar, should never he held dishonorable . ' Edith did not fail to eall on Miss Lamson
heard the conversation between Sutherland •
the following morning secording to promise. '
mad his companinu, he might hare made tire' CHAPTER 111. 1 She immediately elemd with Mies Lannon'.
i "T r " 4 " . ' I " i """ d " '" it w ''''• she was The house of Lannon. • large and some.; off., to board her for live dollar" week,
s ., roue). pre-occupied by a plan already • ~..t
..t.,,, looking dwelling ,
was in • Co. r•mewhat to that lady's surprise,who had
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MONTROSE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 1 1849.
should attend to k r is you mid, that
tn
nab could be mode to do them so that they
would look a !Whip were theoest.'
• I am owe I sea rosy that' did'ot wind
that Abe did than no badly—l will do diem
myself for the future: meekly replkd bin,
sister.
• I should be very glad If you would,' aid
he, • and I wish you would also be • link
sore partieolor Mond hewing to; shirt
booms and eollars-11 don't think you take
much pains with them ,
• I will an my best: sold elm, • sad I id
ways hay. dom. Idles Mew raw ate hoe
ing own yesterday, awl sad olte sower now
say look Weer.'
, • Theo illeo Eike', Ideas of alesaato
Mr Wm Woe: he repkod. • It would
sell* mho either If rot timid trust were
to yowled( and Mo to Nem& 11 . 1 . =100t
I M I
oser. I boon set Me wall
plkeswl of late, bet km Melon* lb no;
I saytlthoy, thighs that rniteps si ti ottg
i data be imdmi. doeweiskseallool
t May merodes I
I sad
at MsatooM orteiber ai ro l s se .'
r • ukii. ihesn: toll Ma balm
never trust Henna?, to prepare dinner or to treat his °list. with ecartem, Jet them
any other meal. It was not my fault that be tedious and troublesome so they will, er
those chickens were not good y day. I he will lose his mottos so ,tie not to isi
knew the moment I taw them that they , weademal st if he is •WS cell id humor
would not be good roasted, and had not when he eslow-hiss'
your orders respecting the manner you wieh• 'Hy se mess," replied Edith. '1 have
sad to have them cooked been peremptory, I heard of many persons whom* ill.hamix by
should have done them tome other way.' :dint of eareful naming, often rime to so
' Well all I have to sa is, that if you high a pitch that there might he a dange
ham any judgment, I wit h you would have 'runs explosion were they not able to let it
the goodness to exercise It forth. future. off at hose ee.emonlly. Mr. Laimon teems
I shall send some green peas home for din- obliged s amount of a paucity of tarsals
ner to-day—only a very few, es they as yet to eeleid his Sister as a safety sive, who
sell at a ver,v high price, OD you neeiret I will doubtless be succeeded by his wife
think of sending any op to. your boarder. I whenever he obtains one."
The remainder of thou, strawberries I par- .Oh I no," said Miss Lineon, " for his he.
chased yeoterday will do for the desert.' ' always been to aced to Ending leak with
. Them is not a single strawberry left.' Ime that it will he a great deal mere sta.
'Not a tingle one left ?' I rah to bite tbs to deli fault with Ma will
. No,' replied his ' , looking a good'' I bah no doubt but that he will he wry
i deal frightened. indulgent to his wife, espeeially if he is so
. You gave them to your boarder, I sup- 'breasts as to obtain the lady he is so
'ion.; but remember, if she wish for any Nlia missal with."
fruit oho will for the future supply herself..
" Now happens it ?" meld Edith, as she'
thought as ehe is absent • good deal, I poured a little cologne ah e m her bands,
1 lee could afford to let her have • little of ' after having sobjectedto a more'
what is left.' thorough ablution than usual, though they
' You fur oaf-'
•
happenen .sink wrong!had been encased in a pair oithielt gloves
then n
, and I wihank you to remember that ' while performing what was to them • very
I •trietly prohibit you from offeripg her any novel employment—. how happens it that
!more. Another thing I have • mind to, you never have seen the lady you epalt of?
l and that is, the piece of ice on the butter is 'Don't you ever attend any parties '
much larger than there Is any need of All' 'No, indeed, Robert says my manners
that in left is of course wasted.' are too muds out of dee, for me to mix in
• It is almost always about all melted by fethiottable
the tit-
res, she eonneeneed blaring the boot.. and
did not leave these till she could re her j
face in rem.
! . There,' !Ilia eke, placing thou in al
. L . truit i" ..47ie d w ri==dothest I
well as i I had dam rade, hat blink
shaft all my life tire, I think that ern the
ledy you mentioned. trio It rem k the
innoret cause of his futidiearie r i•
Ake-berm aed boots, should re rare
to re them. will glue him credit for or
ploy's., ss paiwtaking • sire blur es
there is in Ur nit;'
• What mould my roam think if be
root lure tbst 7.. did thou?
Se weld probably tbiek that • rest ,
maker's atirk sear net to Ad dec.
dot by pee l
s.. ark • little sera a
lai kr the bearers, arroplisiteksad a,
Welds lb. Lammospeekilly Iran it raid
°random bar devahed in ids elsrr.!
•
He dos% in &Lusa way swot re
to do thee; ald Lime. • thirmib
sea short always eels him. bet he wow
doss Ins s psi Asa is Darpiss bin ads
the is Ids Indus% sad is slows eidlcd
NUMBER 11.
.aturerfor a:to seem o, of date to each
other."
Why dont she cad on you'. " ' inquired
I Edith,
Iler health Is delicate, ett she is not
aide to yak the mile which separates nu
sod she ma seldom afford to pay for a mat
in the candid."
" blabs her a good, long chit "1
said &Iglu " and talk ever everythi .off
ng
that boo Supposed dna you last met."
" I ran speed se hour with her," Nl/11
Miss Lassos, looking at the time-pier
"tad the be beak in MINN to prepare die
m
etenaneo
beightesed up with quite a Wally look.
I enamel imagism what makes Who
Lams. Wokyou see .o heedless. is this
itorrld Meek Wig" mid Zdlth, looking ism
the gime end iddimmkg th. light sylph
like /gm trld It ek Mooted. As the
Irak as playfolly enewissi her Sayre
with the meting lees sad guilt egos the
flew. "Wens stl/1," siteoll•-"" mid
smug leis end sea Sou Mu: sad rm.
slog Wm the kWh= and plawriag Noe
I maw Ism • Win, bee nut brews samples
ONS lea • • sow moth.
bathed he the blame d: may Owilight.
Slut retuned to the porky sod soma
hereof( by looking at the umiak lying ow
the
no
& I hen is the wog I lore above all
others; rid eke , '1 here half • mind to sing
it—bid.. dew wand *know if Li n
ea
ens chased in thle piaso.'
The est skate the ens eswked before
ke it with her Sops lightly mooning over lb
pt
" 16 i osetandy • very taterallike has
meat" thought elm, ae she fobbed the wog
sod tamed Sloshes.
She then west on playing and eingingfill
she began to think that it was nearly fin.
for M Leap,. to Mara: She gave •
slams at the Sec-pies nod eeneluded that
she might masers on one erg more. She
ens itt the midi of thy eeeo md when
Lemon, who had returned hese to procure
Rome papaw which be needed, assoded the
front deor-steps and was about to pull the
bell, when the sound of music caused his
to hesitate. U. imagbed that hie sister
Soiled some pet{on who bad rolled ea
her to play ea the pima, • liberty which he
MA lead he highly reset, and one be
smg .are she would not presume tono
doespected there would he • slip.
itid 06-doors the wows he rung
but lading that be fortemately hid
W htteh-lotyln his pocket, be Sledges..
*salt witigtat noise sod Ade softly bile
the teem Switaioing the piano. N. had
retd . only
t i dn freliep i L when le
hers
' es the
t, but srhieli e WI day% preyedto
be • lady's wig. The nos. thus produced,
'though slight, ae it happened during • me
mentary pees in the music, reached the
ear of Eaith. She turned 'bet bead, nod
when ebb saw who it was quickly rose hews
her seat.
"Do I see Miss Eldon 7" said Immo.
"Yee, my mime is Eldon and I board with
Mies Leeson "
I am unable to comprehend what the
dal party, anti the piung b..... a *yea,
sr rested on the happy and trenoidl coun
tenance of the former without a thrill of
pleasure visiting her heart. Beamed (toes
the chilling and demeans atsaeophere
which surrounded her when her how was
with her brother. Miss Lamed iIW not gel
herself to ho out of due, nor was she eon-
Wood so by ethers.
Bes The BtM. Treasurer of Palmlnt.
oia; Mr. Plinths..., htuosontsaluend to tin
Logishitsro • UM of delhultors to us lints
littanng Wok for soma pun Tie
labor IN 878 f..various fr 0 .1 .11 084,140.. Th..=
lb. dellileatiou hi 0107.9 W 90. UN to
motor tin now lune boot Wooed is
smog woo, Int sna of it is oath* WC
Sound th• penman osiond as dolinlttes is
in tin truth of no alleptind mak.
=int sibs Um* sow
jriu Tbo value of bouffollp is ulto . %f
-lash. 4 .4 otme . Tr i ooli, lbs
mlsoo.