The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 19, 1849, Image 1
kfthg: "Mna7t175111." I. E. HEMPSTEAD, Editor and Proprietor. T "" ° *" uot rnu• ~s ~a ~n ~ 9~n Os. Ploesvv.rinvvo Nn,,, or le, os.each sbenuenlinsverrom, Veda. Carivr:fe.:r liner or h - Toady Adverltror• ,nlo, «copy net„rerJ eqUnre, .e 0 ‘.., 0..vv...., on e I've , olr M 1 . 4 I do.. on hron.. lerm• i ightls in both bit-turned away-paused I good night of the Indy and . her escort goon. 1 cants and N.M., fretful children, and then to and fro in the silent apartment, with ' -hesitatod-and looking pleadingly at the ded like ;mockery to their hearts. Mr . steal away to her chamber to muse bitterly trembling aw n se and tearful eyes, till the ~ m a dark curls 11.0dilig leer snowy shoulders, Lowden turned pale on death, and Al'ie over her destiny. I lamp. paled y andel° stars closed their , said earnt stls : brushed away the tears from her check; As she sat in the darkness of despair ,'aye. and the grey morning sunlight crept ' 'fibs b r i g ht, e l aw rful pall, boll but one •:,Jng ~,,, ~,,,t. Lurk Attie, to look at S a light slop oppreadted the parlor. and conning over wild plans of metre from her, in and bi tte d h er I ce , ntrit oce.t. The lire sparkled and glow c' in It !till I think nt , nu'," the mother oust.' be , tre. them. unhappy nittiation, one of her cousins bur- , As she stole back to her little chamber' the shilihm grafts mod the loam 01..11 the ••Don't tell snows, then," and tolling a She was a magnificent woman, and h e r rind into the room in her Maiming attire. 1 that had seemed so dreary and desolate' een t r ,. toil!burnt so tly and rich Team' little gold-knin• from her pocket, sin; son- doh wicntal ottire. dork..**lling edea. " Come, Alice. some of the gonsts wish when she sat th e re at mid n i g ht in th e d eep free, to'atol fro,,.waved the I'd:, lode I ' l a 0 1 1'd a tress of hail from the rest, ~,,d pi, i s ini nn t 14, an d quock ly lona, mode her to hear you sing,' she said, glancing at her-despair, the same beautiful sunlight lighted;' 1,..i,h t nee ., child ; ,f t om lb w he a d 1., 111, k and km knife in his hand, said, seem like Sie Dritme* she pees - ear in mirror and arranging a beam. lup with a pleasant glow and .p.rkkd nod ilreepoil miii•iiii,l3 upon ono citable, thin- - keep tient both, Will ; for Allie's sake, Even more than usual admiration hail been ing tress upon her forehead. 1 quivered en the dewy epray that waved pled hall 1 , 11.111 the dark glossy lair toll in 11.,11 . 1. 3,,t1 t" 1 101,1,11tl neon her that evening, and flush- t• Excuse me, this evening, won't you.- ,hy the epee VIM., ,il,l ~,,,,,,,i ~...1 mein ottani! her Is au- The 1,4 tours fell fast from the cy en of edit tli mum , * and sraikli"g with triumph - Emma ?" plead the young girl. •• iam lint the sunlight was no t so g lad or tiro), tln ante thee mid om r her lovoly th e boy, and-hi , utterance was so elloked ant pl et mere, s h e e t mil before those who not very %tell, and have not had time to bright . was her young heart. ! •lodd, rn. * Every time the eh.* mime for- that her eut4 not -mak bin gratitude hall awaited her change m/ dress' When Alice Landon told her fair eons wart it it, swot. .¢ toed., doe tiny pink What a s e en. between these Ds° ail- " Why ! what in this!" she asked, no her, " Your dross is well enough," was the insthat she had an engagement f or th e e .j slipj er of woe Krems limt to, tit d din into dress: eye toll on the tem. :stained laces of leer impatient reply, with a cold glance at the seeing they smiled disdainfully, and told' the Ida; tol a minis. roe,. that I .,htmeti like That night Allio slept inn Led of den tit dongitter nod busbaml. " Why have you plain, dark dress of Ali ne , -De not keep her she could receive her company in the, lit,• it. the to tell earner Tn.. I hg , -. sot, with emit pill, te n and silken eOVl,lll,el and mailed for toe, toy one &II? them waiting for you." . east parlor-they sbeuld have visitors in , ~, ~,,... „r 0,, ,0 H.] ~,,, ii..,- 1., ii- ro s y •ituitairis-ai..l Will Bennet slop,. itt Mr. I. ;mit* arose, mid meeting his beau- There was a deep . color on the cheek of the other. But the sweet y o ung g i r l ti u ., o it t. lire 1011 ;deg in the p Ps t 4 11. W trees s 11. II ',l Ile step for a pillow, ,a 1 one, took both her bonds in his; and the proud girl, as rtslog, site fnlion ed her too full of pleasant M e ans t o h ee d tk v i r MAt •. • 1':, Iti.lo. 0,111, as , , elf and ,1 I 1 110. 1 1,11 the 1,11,1 m told of . fora canopy. Ittoked earn: sty into Itei /0111 lady ...MITI fr. in the npartment. One q¢ ern, as she wove a few rosebuds in her' mg ever, the latita-tie Ilam s tos • mdl f,a, •• .‘,.6.1" he said in a low voice, "he might have doomed her a ileel),9 WWII', Itiiir, and arranging her neat blink dress, am l I,,, g hi, n tl ; 11 :11 ,toll tied Lefele hw Five years . an. agoio Auto Land n sot firm, be composed, be a Deo and noble Iv* instead of a crushed and slighted music- desccuded to await the c o ming at the da r k gip. It. :mot 1, ,le 105..., s • al,sol h. ti drestiiiog belts do. pleasant fire in her maw We Imre loot no friend-nothing teacher, us she paneed through the crohnded eyed stranger. ; t o ll * dtiftin, 1 .1 °to flit In en . ..il . ',nerd. t a il er'n psil i Demob ill !the sweet young so ', .rr .v.llll n. that -low I have failed in rooms and took her place at the piano. It There was a ring at the door bell, a n d , that the sm. I shah. m a sts' to .00, too O oli &111 O.' 1., 'OnfolO , .t ~ ..li 0; The spin- 1 111,1111.1 1 -,I,II, , I) TllOl ois molting clo' was one ~tailing mare° of happines to alto heard the somata announce " Mr. Wil lie; an I I.' t . .1., a ;on, o sit; t •-i 0.4 her it... 1 1.,..et yof her gi 1.1 ,1111 it hall ILI tt.,l that weean call own-mating!" her-the enthusiastic love of her art: and loin Bennet." .d elope the door. The e lt diet ,d ym ; 4 1',,, iiiiiht read the m id. a Imo foseination of the out wail form, " Mr. Landon" ' e‘elatmed the haughty when she sang or played she als 6)8 forgot fair girl knee it awkward to sit th e re M es h_ j mantel-c o l Pest., that note Ilatiog through mWA east itself armee nod lovelines and el- woman, tit:Witt:: Lack in cold surprise " Mill surrounding t irmonstanecs in the absorb- ing and nevm. e vm i l o ok li p, b u t h ow coo l,' her brain 01 1 ,1111/1., embodied A waywprd i.annion• thin be posdhlts, ... it; you limo the citron, jog delight in which her whole soul me lt e d she! were not thus. eves IIXOLI 1111 her with -I mill try and MAC lie. musics stmt..' ste, inli int oreatorc-with Hie most itief- ur) to telly our lamily yon Lase ruined and floated. . that same deep, agitating look? She felt 1 the way the tiro 1 .1,11 s,” -he ex, I inned at table seceturne and tenderness melting throi-.,add them despised, dragged them There em a sudden hush throughout all titer were leit ,tl, 't ..,1.t., h.*. do. soat, a., 1 1 tool. . • o,tr her i es. 111.,. 0 slmlow over a visible from tear re, lit high ntatiou by some Si,, apartments, when the tweet. sloop wild Doubtless the young num could r en d h er ; log 1,,•r ..03 tl 11110:111:1,1 ,1„, a ,,,, and s tme ....l, .Idist ao d s by nitinith 1..11' of your- I Do sea kpeon me to /1..• tones of the beautiful singer re. through heart in that J.O cf. ebullient face; for h e Ti„ 1 ,1 o . ,vie, ~0.0., mod de > ••0100 00l .oei ioostoblo .- 100 oyl.thou•s -it'll pridt , all se , 11 , 1 to poverty and t ,l-lo forego the the light and perfume, alma the enchanted came clone to the sofa whew . oho eat an d is m mom . ;se her -... tit hog, tn.et r t 10. el, Tv lii .., all irr, 4.1 ill. . Imp.. no° ! Lee hisery in mltioll I eon rea , .. , 1 d Verily. this Cana the brilliant assembly. All who nailing at her coated., said in a low, sot's ', s I 11l II t 111 , 1 "I 1.1 jell, .1..1 I , 0. - . ma. It, r ; old,. and Pride W. hos ortown, is a lin- toward 1 . ... wedding y o u, elicit a could, premed almond the instrument to voice - ii.inut hoist n fit time stay net . Lot c, les, retell a glimpse oldie fair performer. " Allie-dear Allie-I have route." • . '-_n , ......1.1 Ito ilk siiinl,l I had to nli on-ncv- Alice's bend eas emelling with timarn- His broad, wan on her forehead, and b' ' futile, and wide and bitterness, when elle her smeill 111111.1 tons already a prisoner in .. ~ 1 1:111,11 the agita- tdetso a theme for song; end it ever a high hi=-owl raising her eoft, moist eyes to _ . , int . Wso 0 oi 1.40, t' , , , it I 0 stele t, a tr 111 ikopiolo t i hit i• . tool, R eside Ild did net h 4 10i51.00 , 1 01..1 id), •• 1.... 0. de you dare ..I el whom Lot agonised spirit exprensed his fa, she mailed the ex 'come that her'. Im. nth d m -, tic, in. : ors, eml; .1., i her speak when 11l entered, imr return the on• to folk tins, awl 101* on child:' linolt in mush., the inspird of an el.,- liien mould not speak, cloqiient though the) reined foot ies it, lom it ha log horny and boot. .1 the 0-'t whiten ain that welt , e.l- " I //arc to speak s• I choose, Mr. Lan- queht not) was breathed in s h ot full, sweet, were. g; lest owl ti Jody te, in, tt al. tit Id I r el; 'Flo. 3 oung gill dm, - but intenne melody. They neither of them regretted that the With he; s oil II olting t.IT mi then. mie, I oked lip into her father's lane, awl a "Yoni are n heartless unprincipled wo- Moo murmured or drew in their breath young lady matins were entertaining g e m. Om 11, .01 , 11, 1. t til. -- i hat I‘,ll 11 , was hi ido to oil, that dimpled 11. r;le . 1; ta* tank A mit I, or you *odd treat the lam- with a sffdden sigh, as they gazed on the ra- ' pony in the west parlor that evening. s .Itl • ... itt.ti t I .11111 I .111,01 , • . 'f r o e in- 1, 1 ,1,1 ~t Id, .tern asptm, and her red :At.- hood .tf yonr bosom with more sympathy diant y Dung musician. The thick, dark These same cousins were very mach sor. tied i ma, It 1..; t•f 1 .1 ten, di; ty a el ill- dons lip ended ret mdelly nt f hi. o Ida,sn when .) eu *w him depressed in spirits and hair was folded in wavy and shining prised the next day, to learn that Alice had office I. I' 1 wade 'lt' .too I Its tit, door sith s !deli he tem.'s, d her caresses II it ruined ill fortune and all for you-you are mamma around her exquisitely proportioned an en:ragmen, for life with the name gee- Tim City of literimela li-to oi o. I• 0 .• 1.1.1 f . moot, .4 his smith- II,; Itc. 0...1 not C., ninile nor tar t id- the entme of it ! nave loved ) sok Amite!, head ; her brow was matchless in starry , Boman to whom they had spoken of her an Roma is still where it has beam for more oil Mkt:, -i . Lot 'I • •.I ' 1 , 1 1., . 1: 11 iI 11 11101,,, as h, went ferwaid to the lice, and 11 111411 5e1.11,111 191,1 num.:it-I 11*c toiled purity and pride; her eyes were magnifi- " only the Meek teacher;' and the ie. i than 2.600 years; it is upon the Tiber, e. ill .1. , ' o i oi 00.... 1.. 1, 1 , I I,: ~111,, 1 11.. .1,1,10 1 ',MIMI 1111.1 bin cushioned ell dr, fd. smi eillifiLly, that all par Is Mice 11l feta moldy large and dark, and soft. with love- diligent aunt, like a sensible woman, wh e n j sixteen miles from its mouth, which rums t o ~ to, t Ito. iestrotannt. and ' onehtol dos II ell 1,11,4011 1111 hand upon hit brow it; painful be gtalit ot ; I have east,' many prodan ly lid., and long black, possitante lea v er; , toe found Out her tide° Ivan really going Small through the Western part of tbe ..o. il I. fl sor wle, he e „let I. I: into h. r Imo* tdttim . tt. y ears lit looping iii, gold to litiy ysiti Sot' her bright lips went. curved intr. the ery to have a splendid hems and dietingumhed city, and teen taros West, and motions. 11. oil lio enda..o vd. '.n the mot' aol het I. hoe di 1111 hip, what tii -h 11l il In ii ti•t v nod 1.10;11 sr. and this is iny reword perfecto...snot lose and eloquence and neon C husband uotwithidanding her regret at hie.. that coarse to its outlet, where it le some ilooos ',and e o •••.i, loot nhoo tiro 01 4 1ot i lint he .. dtt 1. 4 Von ,:nom, bot, oat if 010 nem man , 14 her form ws grace inellable; her hands ing so competent an instructor for her fine , , 1 11 10 feet wide. Much of what WU former -1i - or 1.1, p , oresaotol •o is :sod., do re ttllet a• been,t, ....Id to low-his pet hi- yot f , 1.011111/111i, 5141111., till toy t'l,' toes were beautiful; her expression was inspire -,f mily, ooncloded to give a magnificent,' ly covered with buildings I. now oultivated. u.i. •., do, oor i 1. 10id 0 hi the 1. ty. .1 it lio z-atitl her o ming 'Walt smelled fill n••re again lirin : litore esti:stag:mit, if re- [inn. wedding and troaseau to the beautiful bride 1 Tliitt is particularly the ease with =web of ~ 1... ~ ,iilit II aii, i •0 1 .01,, I ii.,, ~ loitt•rilesn, as dot. milled to Lei mliff,- silth., thou es,. Nlon, yon see the renelts The first, the necond. the third songs If you love amok; or beauty . , or luxery, 1 the South-cast part within the city wall. .o i, • 1 .o: 0100 l 11 to• ill . ii, .. 111, 0. 10,, 4.1 . 4,111:101 111,0 It prim, aer sn the -I ~.inott longer avert them-I have no were sung, and of the young 1111 l sit°. was you should base Leon in their parlor the and Eact and seen n-eeet of the cepitene. ••• 1 r .., c,-; • • 111 1 , .. - lop ~,.,,,, : . , l envying the plait , 00111- mish II:it I. right that you nheitlii soire t " o-t allotted to deport-tin In illiant debut first evening that the groom and bride were 1 'lilts. Bad sir (malaria) in said to ba the • ~.. 1,1., H,. mid Io alt. etwom.,l a list Is air, as sparkling tio d soul- .• S t a.; 1” ropeat t ed the beautiful woman, ..1 the Miser ll—, was likely to prove established in their own sweet home . The lea of the drmrtion of this pest of Des 'holt I ' ~, end hi, sim 1, on 1 .0.41.1 . 0 I: lily the not. s 1 11311! 11411 0 11,11 eery° ..f her superb lip. o Ito the mill itotre brilliant* but of Shia musical bliesful and beautiful face of Alice glowed] city. The ancient hills are Mill In be . . oo oi ter by I.t vomit. and 10;101,1 .1 and 1-Ii thilik I Imo° antioipincol thin, and nut star-0 e charm was table. The . with the radiant light of her mirk-and, found, but are by no means so prominent l a t, • a ,p, li, ths se. t ' ~.:,sin: made It. ,lot- I rael• ate, through tlai• tail, II- iai i• iiii I t iiii• iri . • oatai ...mi... en. 0 ...it • - iii• net jewols, nod Ills hellos wore Will, Itamleome and noble Will, pr ou d an d an they mum were. OR account of ocastmats 11.. d. l• ti • ;mg to lilol s; I. oser the pai moot ; but the stern moo spoke not aro ready It, liiieLow o g iiii me what I will , net bolles, %Lilo that beautiful wonder in earnest. and tentior,-watchtsl every gram-1 ly isouninlissing. In this way the pleas of , 'O,, , II" ~,,,,,,,,, I, , 1 b r ew tansy] , 1,,, ... o . s t i. re 4 Ali, e lingan to tliiiili that ma Lie wit! 1111 l t• and to still ' , lain me in the !Join attire, set there in an otmoephere fel movement with th e se drop soft e y es of the ancient foram bas been filled np ea b•ten...l-i,A.,... I, Ids , ~.., m ere tisetl it. . .111.• °rent .li-app dotmont must Late of- the stdtioti to el** I tmiti,." of nudoily. 'lds, and ',lensed her that she was so pcerlese j leset fifteen feet. The laud at the bum of on I. lia .c-Isars sat 11...1 int i P. iii. I,` i' 0 , • it. 1I er tan , ' ill: Find papa, smill story that " What Joy ou me Ilk Amin.] I" genre ,' A li e .• won t o s i ng one more song, as she and so bright.. And when they sung to-Ithe Torpainn Rook le no much filled up and 1., gondo ,r dart, I ; d. - si e lad 10 tll tio d rs It, a ittotomit, ; ht. then ilaitits man In artl tEstinetly a hnv, earnest yoke in- gaiter one little song of love, eertainly no thatl the modern traveller is prom to third, .\ I" o 1111 l ind.ll It' -awl tle little ._n I . 1,...,4..1 i,e tai.d.•:s air •to his Distill, " Veit 0 ill know mid*. Mealy -four quire- .111 . 11 Pie was ever so fraught wills eloquence Ithat it would be far from smelt, death to . o- .11,1,..,.a. 000 l 1 '..•0l i 0 , 0 , l ti -" i 3 iit •ii ..---iinil es t itiutely tender and ow. et I; oir ~" was the rm.' response , as die snag- " ll'ho in that glorimei being I" 'and soul. And this wee a marriage in tlic be thrown frpni its top. It is not, as for ol.. ' , t. oe-a ono .ii 1.0 1, el.ol I , Oh Ion,; no 1 •ds . mhos„' princess sn cid glittering Iran tie " I tidy the mu& tea. her, was the half- true intim tins! The servant boy bad as -ituerly, 75 feet high, with heaps of rock. be hrt', 1•t. , t. i. Is; I le ... i TIP, Is. oi- An the familiar mush. crept into the oat ro, lii vexed reply of her commit., who was already complished die high purpose Of his destiny 1 low In the North east part am ostensive ~,„, , „„. 1,.,• ~, ..„ ~ .. o i ..,.,‘, ~,. I ,)„.,,,,,4,,,,, a ,,, he brushed a hot t.ar "Mn, Lanstlon oank kite a eliair nod jealous of the humble girl alic had compel- -the ) some music teacher load fulfilled ' wile., end on the West aide of them am 1 . ve. , 5t111.1., •r Lel Yea' .1 1.11, IWI 1.1111 1- I C IIII Itin cdeek led to appear for etas gratification of others here! wore they not blenseil beyond the the residences of the English and American .., . i_1,,,,,.1 ~, ~. o p, les dr prim load, slo• .. C.., here, Ali.," said how father t " Papa: p.p.- deor t o , whisiwred ' There was some thing in the voice of the 'norm. of word. t o t e ll ? 1 inhabitants. said ssot lb: The bright. Fill bounded to his side and the s. ft mere of his doughter Iler worm homier which caused Alice to raise heel The palace of the Pope is tear the mu -w; , , WWI oho. nil, pdt, Rill? chat . a t do w n on a law ottoman close to him, bps wre coletiog 'tin pole face silk kisses. dark eyes to his Ilk own d ee p, th r illi ng Newspapers, tea of the city The Church of fit. Peter smiling tip hit. /A 2 foes hewiteltinflid• 4 " e ' a"maill Len opt oed his anon end the glance wan 1111. her face with a strangely in- j What is a newepaper? It te a trans- ,aildeestshoefleVtestidaied.el and will t il 7 l hel bo r d eet s2. l.if ooo • Tlo.; lo•--t. ., io i• , et iiiii`ii': Aiiie : " Whet , is rdir mother. this *Ol4ll, swe.l o 00 , g i r t , i , sj i, d I „ hi s h eart. am l , tellb. yet softened look, and an the muds. cript of thoughts, and a reeord of what is V.OO i im lo a t h II I, se it to d', ,m • I Inc you, 4 llliog V. he itsked i .l a I .w , sad d te h , . s thl.mg upoo Ins le soot muimured: , j ieply el the lady met here ar, file fancied passing in the world. But it is not as !poople. It cost $50,000,000. The stag wt. li \m 1 las s . bean; it .111.. It oink,. :lotto hitt.. his daughter's tresses • " Slut in anwormy • popo, unwortlwr , that them 111111 pity sod multation in that a.. ho e d,. are , th e tr armer ipt o f the 0 .10 of BL Better Mande not far distant. It „, . t hi„k . x nooses, ow l 11 • .0, rn, aml • an- .. 'she han gene to the Caney Ball , papa with a foil wmprebetwitat of the ter) meat. g. ,, -ritY l- Alm emthl net brook pity th o ught, o r . ninglo ..... It in an ox hibi. I was formerly a statute of Jupiter, and was gt Is: it tit tk, 1 me 111 vin I' rAI I ani she was illessed for a Comian Pt rose,- -in of her pr 1111 l I mother. 1 -and her soli eye flushed, and her lovely' d en o f th o thought. of hundred. std 0 ,... , changed by oeo of the early Popes into that - I -- a p. •r son 1 mit looi , .111 Img kiln. " eh ' she hmk...l no proad and beautiful A very yew dap from then, Alice Loll- lip roiled a very little I thousands. It es the collected whole., of' of the apostle by some mysterious power, ..T; ,t., eon ore d. i .t I l k,. i n , if tini*. x ' na vy -i d ' struggle' tip from the h., don, the fragile. bee diMI, gifted, end deli- The stranger ...lied ri rich crimson shot the world, in some inetanco, ' , 0r b..., w ee d without changing its material Sebotanee in mil,. o I , m . r‘," was the aid. ss rentito,..... so n; of M r , L em bo. robot ) . retired young hung, was a ',condos. inte the clear check of the young girl-she with a little of the nonsense and folly of thei the lone, whisk gave rise to the remark of . .. _ .. I ,r 01.,.,, i; i o k ~,o i ioo l oo ol, .1 it or gar. il ii O u s e re, evening! her leoughly heart orphan. tier antiontms and unprint ipled I ens wmtmled by that expression, of-she ' same minds. It is an exhibit o r man as h e . the wag, that it was forinerly die state. „ ii% ...' . : .0,,, 00t it, yo n inn: , c 1.1 into the poll 4. is en ti re ly altewbed in dinplas and oplend.w *dine bad 041.0 hid liorjeiseis nod rid... , did nut keener herself. what male her heart ( ' is-Lie vice. and hi s Man c e, his goo 4 d ee d. , J i n h p o it re er r , si r T i t h i . t t is u th . a gro t o . f i l k. ew.l o t f et t e L sti .t. li. : Gems of' Poor Richard. - ~,,.. ~,-,..,.„ .1.,.., , a and on are :may, _ on happy airs-toy pow pet child,"-I tides "I dress, and eloped mdi a n ...lily ', throb so monody - she nximnpied P.:semen and his crim e s. It i. . bontr,t of 6.,,ii. o, 110 t mo. Ida, boi Noo , l / 1 31111' 1! ...not . lake thme eo . I D...hie l'' INtri , i•tt, a rw'mer auk, 155 0 re her hits- ' the requested oong, hot the tonelt .•r her , f il l limrcre , composed at an th e op,jetieg a ate him been entirely worn away by the The New folk ErrainLr lost has 'eon ' hear . \llk, yon sae , o kind," said the I n , ~,,,,,,,tow l to hint-ell. baud to as no too of her peilidy, they mere 'trembling fingers woe film-her lip quivor-; neonre. It i s n ran k,' o r °ree k ss j ewe l. lips of the Catholic. is not meetly tree.- a copy of Dr. Franklin's Allentotte of eoh! 0- I, ,c, 0 ,•,,i n , owe , l i on i on . Iron bit l ode, Th. small soft baud of Alire stole into tar away "n the ides , ' ocean, de:dined for ,ed-sho rrushed bark the tears 'neath Bowel o f e v e ry ho e , eiso and ehape: It i a a sweet 'ltis • Protestant dander . Yet it is tens k tiles for twenty-five year, Ir m whiah mi „.1., o. ), , bit . n ~I,i i n ej h e ppi m s s 1,,,, r nt h ee 'v as s h e lo o ked at hint anxious- the gay 1 nosh metrodts. rhea the ; fringed lids, tool horned from the gums] repot • b o ard erread ludo,. the h engtr y, ! that the repeated kisses or the faithful kw he makes the following .destin e s t i n i n h t noel 11,0 n m wen t lie l a r ge m.lan- 10 and wom b r i eg ly. D e 'mead out those fond, true, loving heart t on stricken man • throng out upon a deserted balcony, and, c o mpri s ing also e i m i sen t mea t s en d r i n k... hundrols of years havearorn it sway sm. If pride leads the van, beggar) brings up 011 ;lender lingers in bin palm, and putting sucliblify broke-1 e de* j burst into a passion of weeping. does. that earth can afford-a feast of , adorably . No Catholic pauses it without the rear. - L. i a ,1 I had a i•iaint and wadi play o ne a rm ar. mid lam beautiful form lie drew llin blesning-Itis as ing look of lose- i It slot a long time bef. , ro Alice grew , rot things-a perfect kie.nic o f ever y d e i n . , stopping to kiss it. To am poor ignmms Keep the shop, and th e .Lap will keep ~ ouceil „" he moitinue.l, gming wintbil ( Y her ehner to him. as 110 SOW, vv, all that 0 5 1 l e ft - or mow Alive, upon t calm, noel, wearied with the events anti the ty that the tided ran desire. purpl e do so, that is bad enough; bet to thee. l e t th,. i t :t r y key-. M i t se fain-like inter- .. \ I h o t wo u ld yon think if I told pm whom he pod of Into years. lii-Itch 50" emotions of the evening, she fell asleep up- wh o ... o bi b e without a newspaper?- see men of learning and miomm, and a God heels soil the donor taker the fees. o , nr ... w i l l, soa . taii l spirit st a . i s , ..tratig.i. ,l ii , I h ,s o It lira, 1 , th.gern would halo to overfloming affection of a strong nature.; on the balcony, and droppml licr head upon N o ono but the modest idiot ; ha dins not , cultivated minds, like the Polo and Car& Mary's mouth costs her nothing, for she a „,i h o ,„ ihi vr i eg 01h11 000t h rs ilh o o t o his a tot e,„,, 11,1101 not ailed with work, with no thine sought lose and s)miattity Irene the. the balustrade. When she awoke it was know enough t o fml the need of knowledge . I nail. eminently approaching thin , mover opens it at other's expense. -the mod of the v 1 iota it d. harp nor piano nor them to call music from?" partner of his life, tot found not. 1 nearly morning ; the mush, was hushml,: The man who is without a newspaper I s a , with all revereem, and wiping this le= Tart words snake no t 0 i.,,,i 0 • a apoonfal The 'bib , maiden glanced down at his •• I emild net Hoe without my mush. p a-, So Allem, will , berpritig and tenderness, and the rev e ller s d e part e d. B a t i s the 1, 0 ,0, 0 4 nears behind the age j o w ind, h e their handkerchiefs, him it, wipe it again, of homy will catch ••••• flies li'll't a 11. 11 .• dirt staked five,. anti her tiny lip eta led ps," is.. the curtest reply ; ...hat enaket her youth and inext o rienee, law leveling-,, hand that reeled in hour lap lay •• little ima- lives. Tile merit hook student, who has l and go on their way, I. quite beyond nod. of vines.. 000 me foll o , a....011e ed.: in ioirjirise , •" re. , 11.0 ask me 1 what Make. you end and and genie., was let auddenly alone and ,ed note, Whom : fore I Alice s heart bent morn( his years within the walls of a col- Iran" , Oat ~,r a, " ,h••• no a•tiew.. with I quickly, hurry big into tho denerteil parlor ledge , ps ,„.;„, new . r 0 0,.. , ), „d n ., ', 0n ... eosin .- Vs' Bated, Beware of little capon.; a small leak why you scour the knit e s, Will ,'' aw l then Frain et. m ownful, dear pope 1” utterly destititte. will sink a great slip. • l a id her own white dimple.' 1 and up. II 111 "Bi , 11111 1 . ) . darling, the taco no lon- " I had tether Bethel. stay here," tour- she Motel heft'. • dimly lighted ehmolo- bet littl e o f the world he lives in, C oa t I A mob's • momter ; bend. enough, but 'h e . ger t ou rs, nor mine Every th ing is lost- atoned .%liec itantinnto hereelf, as she sat !tier, and unfolding it with trembling fingers, hi m among o f anol it will he .en that he i George Women. no brains. It was lier toliwatien, not Ile/ heats that 1 noes' tailed-en aro beggars ..” ;it midnight in her id de elmmber 1 are read- •• is es green as A cabbage leak and knowing The greet traveller, John ludyard, hes Nothing humbler than ...Winn .lien if 11„,110 th o h-th e s e mi... i0.ii11, , ,1 he e - g,,,,,,,s papa:" repeated ti l e young It matt a )car rinse, n friendless nephew "There's a soft low voice ill toy bosom,• e i me o ro o f ii h am . n m oo r ," na p a . Slick .ia id i n woman no w o r the moat ankle bib,. .• is about to *limb. haughty mother, whom' snot- , rnie on s girl , drawing It la breath eith a gimp find she tall , Yuen taa liy a hard hearted, , Allie, and a bright slumbering tress nee , ..y.. than .. EEgyptian .., , mg. The :,,,,, ever uthoro d . •• I have oberemed that, When PreartilY .... wd".....ted , ''l. Nen..a, bratty, no go:nth:nets, no flee sus- torning vet t pale. wmalty relative, ma timelier of nimbi for heart. They have boon them nearly ..,..1 neworapers finish a non'. education, and wherever found, women rere the mete kisi, overhearing iging, humane. tender beings. I let go the bridle and moo came tumbling ~ittibilitics in the hearts of the lowly of the ii 3lv cidl,l I" moaned the strong mall in neveral ill-temperet, erhearing little tide- yearn, AMP, ever since the night when the prepare hint to "catch the mariner. living, civil, obl out of the saddle. earth. anguish folding her digit firm to his lao- sm. Young as slit was when sho attempt- beautiful maiden gave them to, ihe poor' as they rise," Wh a t ea . th e loan of hue'. over a d ~..od mesh( i n l b. k ,,,, aa . .„, A ohmage of fortune hurts o wise man A , o f i• f u l color glowed through the thin sit tm minvuleively. ed the task, her ram musical abilities ren• servant bey. They have been a blessing , tete , or th e vo in ss i ni al man d e mith oo t a d eesne y ee d_r r h n t a fin, I n a troman -1 7,:Q 0e , an more than a change In the moon. cheek of the /wrinkly.• boy, nap sinning a, There was a eilenee for several moments, tiered h e r very cumuli:tit : and had it not and a spell o'er Illy lif e d e m ot e, those gen- newspaper ? 'r ho whole reading world, not civilised or savage, without reeeiving a de. A fishes friend and a shadow attend only hit foe, be be . 1 , 1 1 ...„„, 1 1 31 „1 t h ee Agee raised M. tvarfol face , Lemon ;lent the randy were so pstoinising the words and beautiful trees that once not excepting the women newshoss who and and friendly memo. With man it bee while the son shines. "I na 111 not niwas • -emir knives, Alin:: 0 1110, l a y , v , his shoulder, and said with atol haughty in t h e manner toward. her, kimed your cheek.' They have inspired the, read their own papers, would be so far in , often boon otherwise. In wandering over If you would not he forgotten se soon as .. . i meow waat you think of me-I know too touching traderness i the might Lard boa co eoporativel.imppy. humble boy with ambition; he has Immo.- &drama 01 them as to be entirely out of, the barren plait!. of inhospitable Newark; you are deed and rotten, either write Miner d ean ' s me -I know you are h e e u tind and oD o ne t gr i eve . terribly, papa; not She had oven " mowed knives" ~,0, 1 , than ed beyond his dream.; the power oT the 'sight. And they must plod.along as they through honest Remise beam Leplsed, ii ,..." " "' ha d al do aawathiad worth wr - lrirh and h.ler.d• wh il e I 'we • Peer, Lonely for me-I shall ha happy wherever you ars e on., for if n (attire to obtain lillffid.lo ; d e b man and the w e . . o f th e poet are his, min, and glean what is left should them be 1 rude and churlish Pinhead, unprincipled 1 orphan boy whom no ono cares rtir-but it even if we are poor." , help spot any weaken chanced to occur, Alice; he has met you again; your beauty i a n ything drops by the way. I Runk, and the wide epreed regime of the Nothing dies sooner than a tear. ',ball not always he so-I will not stay here, "To think of simow and Ovation for Alice was unhesitatingly sent Into the i and smoke have thrilled him ! May he love, Who would undertake to bring op • limb wandering Tarter, if homey, dry,aoldoret, Hinge and beam often worry their keep- in this splendid homes and look upon what I such as you, my Alice," murmured the' kitchen ' 0 perform t he duties of servant ar, pm, Oh, eloquent one! There is • worn 1 1, waked a good nowepoper in hie berme? or shalt, ...Oa ho en., M. Dli7 to sre. . limy heart loop for, and be 'despised even father, " you and your mother-is it not a' well o teacher. There was made and and bitte.ma in hie heart for these who IThe mareleho could not afoul to leis wife m and uniformly a., thole millme have Mss •Inel Dittmar bin &eine hit nee. Iby you, Arno. But you kayo been very i i.edini thing to telly our mother f that mirthwid splendor so the patios below hero wore unkind to that; easy lee not take the and children the aid and luxury of such a error been perferegel la we fins Ond eo kind Linn well , whip we . „I hied to me Onetime, end I .411 not for- ga i e ty an d feetirky andfiattery con ha hors and R , th o unhappy girl Paten.' a mild to his own lovely home, where tenderneml blowing, should M dnaleemd out of the get', m00n., , that if I wee dry, I drank the gamer mom tam had breed. l ge you. -never, novel (loot by: Mlle. . more that even ...lon ia henceforth Eon's of fever gkamad through her cheek., and refinement may sooth the inourbful , o f b u sbends and Whet.. Such a man I. sw ee t, d r eseght, end if hry. %teethe ammo Greet talkers. Bab doers. , :ieod by forever!" denied es' diet poverty-poverty is all?"' ani ',tightened belabor kw , &eh cyan - I spirit erbbe beautiful young being so um- either • perfect ignoramus 6410014 he Is or morsel with a double ralW" ' ' ll* powbarn littl• - laillaar iluita - tua , The proud boy turned sway, and honied " Bho will lea resigned-she will loyuyoul Edemas thinking of the moments of puffer-, td far eyespathy and balmy 1-Thiek uf , willies to bring ep his children in Ignorers's - ebb See mush-emeglart one. . wins the apartment without another word: all the mom-as I do, my own dear papa " i i 2 the many wrong s and insults, that she' what I have mid, Allis, end tell , me. when , rather than upend two or three dale. a limida an "'Y e. ‘"hihna ' Oa ' I betties , tie Ito rimed slat doe der, little , sold the wont girl, In ' the effort to eneou ' r- I endured within a year. She was think- I come, if you con make me blessed by lov-; per f o r th eir Infeemedee egg happlemer,- kit "W m " w hat t " . 7 Irwallnh nod dm 1 Attie laid her hand tweak his Net and he me him; but h e r own heart m o d ' , s h oo i le how ehe had {het evening dressed and invent trusting me. I =die there are demo peplos the world sabre MK peactiee what they mean• The • paused. mood with her ode hands , the two young To morrow then will be a throng odds- , bebetter without,lbe newspaper prose ~6 remembered the golden idol where her, rest ohms say and do as they ought. SR .. I 1 well you really going away, Will, and mo th. ..hi ng ed, sadists who were to make their debut under laws. • I will set mm; two evening. from. a general Odom is me of the grostost Old boys has. *air Pl a Ythlar " weh in the dark tout I did net mean to grieve With elasped bands and mounded be- the divorable auepleas of wealth and friends. this I shall see you, shall I not t" I blme&gs of the land. =tag elm i the aut....et...4 in the you; indeed I did not." .."1„, ^t and and sa t t oro th., o , They were sot tO beratilbl, se armompli.- I Mow, Alice knew wbo 'mettle Wanes- , sir ..... u , ... ---- . --- m i o ..g i a mo o "1 know it Allia-I knbw what I aes o th saso , wa ke, oh o y o u,. o y d o a . ed, so giftted as herself; bat the voice or eyed stramer who had thrilled - her to Tim *whim etwlltwo ht. Puma= awl what You al , * of aft tad I wwwwd rise. Hours mewed by I and they w ra h. 'a d liht a w T , !tad *hope lime, wee; by him soft, deep glance. She premed the Ir n r i bla_s h.." ': "l a rm, e.t.a. '. b rem b rid, " 7l useiseeteinig the consinunlon of a Ma ) bore sot if I elan . .. vied bye." length partied by the sound of tbe - melting as Nair beer* while dewiest little note elm to her Marl- s he hard1y1...... whin b oo ,".„. a e a s y. 'seem Was Quite * OlB 7 eI Mule° I na a w l ' her Waal/ hand and [alma it delle et it dew .pat the doer. T y' and mournfel, she was left to direct per. dewed &ha hem h a p, she ssaa_oho Fused d aa , his cattle wear remarkably docile A J - , r lL d irrd " r "' n:fit ' ac ' n " :n ' in k‘ nmull And thondln that v. n I unit to It Wolaa 'dem 'Tare. id. :team MI, la Ilower, Jam, When breaks mad up a ele rad ame, And grm,s a ),,,our 'wood, The evaands bawl e, ,r.ae to make, The null gre. x 111.11111111111 lad fohould hr. al, A can %ohm the fr.., n maidd, A cdrut 11.12.• Ihrraull sleet With ity tql/ek ai101k• Away !--I 111 ma oi 1111. I.IIOIP 11, the eky awl tt , Earth r I. 11 , 1111 Ali. , 1.•• Arid LIM II knip jo,,t Into 111, narrow Ow , r 4 .111 t. ,nl4l. Ir.. 1111.. k 1411 ... rl, ,rtmr.•• • f 11.. r. r: Sunlit 111 $l. a l , .tv : The forirle tst 1, II Iles lort: t.,1.• rill, The di+ I:a: I. f.'s :id r: Ir :11 Sill.ol 1. hint tip The hou.. , d i LIM L i RESSEMI Witt, Lur, Anil xhui in Ow • 11111 ff 1.21t1 Iletroth. 4.1 r- 1.1 ,10.1 (If 111 , 110 I 110,11 t Lnak, n ~L. Nor n Inn, 11111 ..1 4 41111 un ID; .111. 111101 i 114 , 1 11,1. 1 , 0 Soft tor.t.ttl 00l ot.l blotto Should kt r.n, t.l, tooth WWI, 'tart in all 11, ,tttitt, that Itil The egret., tti trottittit r Itt. that ,rtt,t2 t to Awl elttt uttioltllll , tr lit rt.. rtjttt• To twat \III bin Itt itt, sm. •-. CARRY ME MICK. Oki , , Wel.. .1.H...A to .1. Lm med in n 1..t0 y, uu.l + =II 1111. ft, al,. an il; MY 3110TINEIV14 mOidl: Mir Vs.°. r's skis, lis Ls Like le . Or 11 u 11 I 1 rr. t I r • And „u.... 1 .11 ..1111 I enquired into the NOMA. " Why," .. ---, 'said the demon, formerly, who n any oats i wee ak little contrary, I dew Into • pm•on ..----....._ ----.__ and beat them unmereifullyt this mob the °ll ntrefir 7 it ,Cellt* cr:i,t, , matter waiver. Now, whom they do Not bow kl_-1—", 7......---:—..}_ . , I a b lrerng " grno t tr i l " 1 d i VW . ltw d rot _ .. _ it is but that old palm Mme ha s simptielog .. effect upon my oxen. . . Trial and Triumph. I,er 11111'111,, :tml ,1,1 tr. p 1:Lo4 , 1 I all Ira- ,- ;!,I.1`: , 70, 1/: , ; . 1:r;f, `L,'..,.! . .:,;, 7,1;:,::, : - Ai7;`';',l , '.`:";: lta:cw, M4i,:rtrlkrr:, atII?J 4MDlrMatittgp MONTROSE, PA., THIRAAY. JULY 19, 1549. •• th. I! First Newspaper. The first newspaper was issaad, (is me .‘script) at Vendee, in 1088, and was wiled NUMBER b. the Gazette." . , The first printed newspaper wu publish. ed in England, in 1588, called • The Myg lond Mercury, imprinted by Her M.J. est)'s Thin paper was met larl y published. In 1624, the • Public Intel4eneer and 'London Gazette' was established. Soon afterward various payers bed Xbelr entrances and their exits' in Landow, twang which wore the Scots' Does,' • The Patna ' client Kite," The Secret Owl,' dr. • • • The Spectator,' ma the first purely lit erary pariodital. It appeared le 1711. Ti s publication, as it is known 01118 its immortality to Addison. • Tha Tutor; sone dueled by Sir ltiehard Steals, the' publish. ed a abort time previous, was not ewelaidee ly literary. The first French newetiaper we Neb. lighed at Paris, 1631, by Itonnndet, • phy sician. The Brit' Literary Journal and Ream ever published was the Journal dee SW. vans,' commenced in 1566, In France. The &et American paper wee the &Mau News Letter; which apiired on the 24th of April, Ixo4. The I.tcori Galatia was m. 0.. started. The third American newspapar ins lee ' American 'Weekly Mercury, .blob %ppm eil in Philadelphia ou the 9.2. d of Deeember 1719. The fourth American newapepor w u the New England lrourant,'eetabliabed at Bos un, August 17, 1721, by Jame. Fraaklin, elder brother to him who readred the ma. The oldest living paper in Americo I. tha New Hampshire Gazette. It was the Ora& paper printed in Na.. Hampshire, and Wu mtablisheil by Daniel Fowle,at Portnonth, in August, 1756. It was originally print. ed on half a sheet of foolscap, quarto, as were all the papers of that day; but we. somi enlarged to half a sheet erown, , and sometime. appeared on a whole Abet of crown. It is now in Da 951 year. and is a well conducted paper of goodly &wan. biollB. Bo o-Itooo.—Tbceouponed wont Is of ten semi In writing and oseverostion as olc Wilmot of seereos. It wit that Ito de rivation In as follows s—Aeohnotly, W Groan ennimalod rom la ippppee onto.. the genie. of MIMIC And oftur the rem or Ito ropamtatioo idnood , upon the sonftg of liar dialsproomo. se. plebe tbai 'germ me done Amin ~b 0 be kept frees patio lunowleibie It ins demi seb-foott, or under the rose.