The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 16, 1849, Image 1

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-- Deacon Humphreys cow without • salutary fore be isterpretted u.• I wonder what I now I recollect, Squire Bryce wants to aell walk in the gunk ud let bor foe this. She whispered it to Nn. Smith eh,
church do they attend," or .• what creed do his-it k right along side of mine, and I show of eutm lowers. Mi not es Ike in. whiepered It Mr.. Joon, who told ' Mrs
influence
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But it is with the inner man we have to they profus." reckon my pew is as good for hearing the pereeptibly. and en they wen aware. Ho- Brom, who told all tho moiety, that the
do. The fairest apple. are onetime. de- ; Tim deacon Meth his heed and looked word es any in the nentiog-houn. I aaa be sod Naomi found themselves Nested in , Norton. were wiebnl dp.igning ple,
' fictive at the ears. eolemn. ;e.d, really I do rejoin to And you • true, the enteral puler of the cottage limning icon, into /be village to ilk up sehiso. in
"It is to be bond," unthread Mr..; believer " to another sent song from the lip. of ' the ehurch ! Yet all enable person. ap-
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tale,
I ..., I . p h lt .f udesl a the pod demi of the widen, and
cu.... II ' Humphreys, compluectly stirring Om eof- I "You mistake my ahureh, I see," said I Once.
G.,...,,, e , •ee d ii • goA,thuo•ee, th a t at her period of life Mrs. Norton Mrs. Norton. ensiling, .• I belong to • differ-
Yal her o f
The little'
profaner of mane kind." , ant denomination from the one of widen so u well admit at 0n.. , that Hubert booms 'school prospered oven mu than she bad
Gruseeere was s quiet out-of-the-way °.2 h• •
village,huned in close by grand mountains, The dentin dropped hk knife "sad fork lam awn. yOII are • profaner." ;deeply 0010111010141 of the bewitehing Gnu 1 nand to hop.; the children were cheerful
I " Theo," cried the deooo., rising beatify aod from that evening eau • Input sad sod happy. and then whose
wo rtspee could
'and watered by sparkling nvulate and ess- - he' ••• unwed - U/Wrwleg.
"I am rived to bear you mak thus end making for the door, " nano me-I not unwoloome visiter-a kat which was not afford theta donut:belting, p w -I know nothing of any other church or its ' soon discovered by the demon, for noting mealy eupplied by Mre. Norton-end many •
sides I w ik h e i'h frolleTsom k e *Pi N n iie d d. ". , n an lb ; then !lightly. Dlr., iloolPhIeT• - • Prgf.... , ..f
lwith . .... or on owe ., oo oh o ~..• or, err.. find! Is it tot better that •I 111 should pew.. I ...moth. the lutrewut of mot- that Hubert 'me not so often aa woo his , happy bent blamed the hour whieb bew ng h t
ohildh.d, no off to ploy 1,... peep .4C lb. 1 yet rest in her sine, than
e o he walking rig yonhe false doctrines are preached! wont to th e farm , be set shout to And oat I her smog them.
blue heavens amid the deep clover-fields, or tho futetee• of troy -• eeksue of now I-g morning, mean" what meth haw we added turned the; As the thunder wbkh suddenly rends the
kind! Wife-wile-you forgot yourself!" The widow sighed a• the pee dammed &emu of the young man from his duty ; heavens, when not • fluid on the blue ex
/through bankuprinkled mat nodding wild
exclaimed the deacon after her visitor, but Gesee bunt ioto • I A 1.., Co.- his hopes of a eon-he-kw in psneekete benkled the
to
nom, win
gown
A tempting retreat was Grassmere to the s I spoke thoughtlessly, I acknowledge," more
fit of laughter. ' Hubert! He found those footsteps eery the eslamity which no iden, burst
, weary man of beainennhtae Joys Ind been ...eyed Mrs Humphreys,confund " lltor ridiculous !" she acclaimed, " was 'closely on the track of as •• dainty a pair of over the heed of Mrs Norton
by the stern rebuke tot her boyhood " I there ever moth abeordity I"
passed within the brick and mortar stalks
meant to say, I hoped she had found • par- .. Hash, hush my dear child." and Mrs. ells.
; slippers as everyman! the foot ofa Cinder- She retired at night in her peaceful slum
of life, and whom the froth air, .d Ike
ben, mappmlog Lena' the mistress of
w „,,,,,,, , woro don for her "ins .•• Norton, " Mr. Humphres i s without doubt, Nothing could exceed his disappoints thousand,. With the esrl dawn there
I
grun grass and the waving
I but as • D.: or delicious outo enetcbed " Hero you forgotten that you are • pa- pofootly conwientionus In this matter-we mut, site the ilky he felt for hi. minister, / maw lettere to the cottage, i ll" gh • that
. idle ho • or g o e Fro . fro m a. turmoil nod re. tc" continued the deacon, roloonly may pity, but not condemn each stud in the whom eon he considered rushing blindly in- j her workll ;amnions well,: lu llin g
vexations of the oily, how pleasant to tread "Col ).... safer the ear. of your daughter cause of religion ." ;to the snares of the Evil One. May en far; her . The moo to whose masher fortune woo
to drank in such porn ! A prat:reser of "Do you call bigotry religion, mamma?" did he earry his pity as to warn Mr. Fair- / entrusted, had barely defrauded her of ev
the down-bill of lite, eurrounfied by much
I peaceful ineuence. an smiled upon the io- ....° g'.. 4 I s ig•ewt• my eheld, placing asked Ghee ,
Its of the dereliction of Hubert. Hilt when ery ant, and now a bankrupt had fled to •
and mensal b e ., hie hand on t . bunny bead before him.' " A person may be a very good ehristisn, that worthy man reproved his unthinkable- rude land.
habitants of Grasmere,
; .. beware how you 11.1.0
to such deetrine ; Grace, and 3et be very much of • bigot," nets, and acknowledged that he could hope The Melo ma • seven one. She must
' tiful cottages nestling in theealley. or dot
there { abut one true faith-there is but answered her mother. " That .00h • epirit I for no greater earthly hairpins. for hie sot, have been divine to have resisted dm lint
ling the 1011-side, attested that mote for
way by which coo can be Bayed Go us Mr Hunophro.th her jun now ehowol than to see him the husband of so charm- ehoeff which the tiding. reused her. Hot
tonate man ot wealth had hare east loose
the btu then of the day to repose in the ono " °1t...1.'' , ...I P"... you mar not b. emy often be more productite of evil than ing and amiable a girl as Grace Norton, that over, like • bran and noble atrial she
' 101 onto error through your niother's worda good, I allow. His aim is to do good, but the deacon wee perfectly thunderstruck !Dose to meet it. iler immures were not
quiet of nature
Although our story hears hut slightl) 0 4 folly 1 " he adopts the wrong measures .'• It win dreadfid-what would the world all of earth-in heaven her hopes were gor
se. open three or four of the three thole Hut there were others at Grammer° most o Why, ... ma , 000 would have judged 'mono to ! In short, about behoving in the nerd; and although henceforth her path in
anxiously wondering like od Mn. Ilnat. from his manner that wa were infidelar . said *penny of the mineter himself, the deacon life might be in rougher spots, eel though
sand inhabitants of Grasmere, I will .into
that a variety of ri lig.. 0014011 f had for Owe?... "who, ifte• ware,' ere they to? far Grace, went home groaning in spirit, n attach per- darker scenes than it had 301 truf ward, I
~,,„ committed thorooves as to call aeon the .. 0 no, my ehild, he del nut really dd. hops for the fruetration of his own re:limes, to that beaten she ed to arrive at Inn . 1
I
several )ears been gradually creeping
straogera bond. however, woe close at that," replied Mrs. Norton smiling at her in for the .. falling off," as he termed it of, It hammed, imfortunatels, that the bald
, this irrionive town, and that where once a
I single church motored the inhabit inn Nth- hand; Mrs . Norton's choice of a church was earnestness " Ile only felt shocked at the revered clew°. ! 3 early rent of the cottage IVO/ 400 that Grs
. ono f .,,,,. thorn .„. 0 no . four hon .. ,to determine thou the cheice of her at. what he deems our error-for i.e smredly , The swift term of vacetion expired, and week ; ithil Mrs Norton, thus suddenly de- I
ire-glop all embraeing dithamt /sauces.- 1'1 . .....'0e believes the. can be no safety in any oth- Hubert returned to college. Ills collegiate pH,. of her exposted funds, had no imams!
But the deacon walked lenienward in hi. Does the read e r thi n k th e in h a bi tant s of er creed than Ins own Without the char-
then
would end with the next term and to meet it. Where ahould
o n e raim Awe;
min path, shaking los skirts free 'from nii Grasmere peculiar , I think not . There ,ity therefore to think there may he good in then it was his wish to commence 1110 study hundred dollars! Her courier, honer- p
contumination with other Oct., whom in- are very many just such people net • kin-Gall sects, and lacking the desire to study of the law Mr. Fairlio was perhaps nem- er, rose with her trials. A little time to
deed rods from our own doors the subject, or rather se much wedded to hia what disappointed that Ina son did not adopt 'look inn her affairs-s little time to form
detd, lie looked ullOll as a little letter than
heathen. Untortunately, on Sandal the rain pour- belief that he would demo it sheen a min his own macred profession. but he was 0 . 101•11 her plan for hu, and she doubted not I
The pastor of the elm. h claiming so el down in torrents Nothing Ins imper- to do so, like an unjust judge r he condoms of too much mew to force the derision of she should beable to liquidate the debt
zealous a atwitter, ms • man em i nent for ' be " lb. ' , tint" caw - hide bans -- India - without a hearing . Then are too many Ilkthert, or thwart his wishes. Ile hoped Unused to eking for fevers, she yet tour
; his Christ.. benevolence 11. ~, rubber overcoats, and thick cotton
umber'- such mistaken zealots in every weed of to no hien a good man whatever might he ageously went to Mr. Humphreys, mod sta-
He beckoned la het to sine forth, m ' M. •°' '' m lac could oto meeting, stoner cot ton il
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.rs worthip 0, my dear child," continued 1 his rattling ; end if over youth pre promise tong candidly her inability to meet the rent,
pitty whiLli owned itself utyrords-he rt ' ' g g ' I Y.
And wok . look venue, I •, Norton mid at home and on Monday sf- M Norton , boo fi
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r „, O m0rn.. ... „ ~... . and soul did he labor In di/ his )1
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. 000 •.. rt. ne eye. bathed in teen , to make glad the heart of • parent that youth ' replotted a few weeks indulgenn.
wiii. grad for from 0 „,h,.. 0 i„,, Th a r i g i d o i ewo , lam r m wasting . • . and '•would that memben of every ant might was Hubert Faith°. I The deacon was not
titan
slapping -I
Thy langsgi teach to sus "
the deacon had turned hot well counted , unite in love and thanty to one another! The intereonse between Or.. e teml Nao- Evil news always travel. wkh snot-league
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of the worthy &aeon Dempltreys, he wore I 3 , 011 ~,, h ,o put. hor black .
Yin left of nom °Weed Is piee, , the garb of charity for all, and he his great, ...i. ' . d 0 7'-th Lest They ore all aiming alike to love and serve m. from this One &heron wholly cened, boots-and lung en Mrs. Mown knocked
sulk gown an ens ills, e p l a in straw bon- Christ and yet take no heed to his eons- much to the regret of both. Yet smolt was et the door of the farm-house, it was known
.nd 01 her sumer peek, !good heart loved all
ith white trimmi n g. , and walked n. manilment • love e ono another" " I n 1 f on
y • tle o er o Mae Humphreys, whose throughout the village dint her fortune was
NM taught him is • . -neres•s et • ! 110 1104 0110 son, who, at the period our ntt. 7 • .
•. ea r oaf. Mr husband to Silver-lan cot- .. Well, nouns, fr V e sake of his sweet good will toward the wide. end her dough- gone
emu tun ths Sun pp peck ' story d des, was por.rmig los collmuate , .4 ~ I h I
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.. r ....,. o or daughter , Naomi, I can forgin th e good , ter was by no means s trengthened by the Now the deacon , good man that he was,
; Lion " and in 1.1,1%11 114011 the deacon had t ire. :i they . due y.. they raw deacon. I have never wen • more inter- events of the last four rennet. was "giren to idols," and Mammon was
___ _ _ dotoolotood that ~,,,,,,., ch ., ... id h. _ on,. , longer !lour e.t.a upon her :. oath% fan than hers. mid her manners are , - - one Moreover. ha owed the widow •
e iAL r .. .. ^ .: t t i'l a 211 !I'. .
en.. th e beebeed
0 . hi, only 4 . 00,r0r N.. 1 vi
A glance m i t: 4 r. otta .. t . w ..a ti con- as graceful and lady-hke se if the had never ,
Grace seen the cuntry," said Cap.. 'Restage, as we already know, and the old
TAe Praererai and Theoretical Chriatien leaven of sin was at work tenuth the druot
i or. In enother nen lb Hobert rem to er- / ~‘ ,7,7„17, °°.
est peroone of refinement-fur "And most. probably • great deal more, .• Wity what hare you
00. 000.0 010.0010•100 400•0 , turn to pass his °lemon at Grasmere, and I 4 .. i .. ~,,r„,b character displayed in the ar, my love," replied airs /Norton, " for t o g o y yo ho,l oo 14 n . d 0,,7 w . ill e t• i f e l ,y,.' Of
rim:. sem. b. I il to re
TIIE CURTAIN LIP LTD, INarreri looked foruard to the meting 11 1
. 1 ' at rangement of a romo {9 LI the choice or • nature can add a grace that courts can' wedreen o m en . eb. " .. o %, t e r. e ; m oo d, coke bee. And airy, vary was the
err, Profrulsol-rrarlital and Thrordirul. „ ° „ ° : i ff .' et i t ,',. l !l l : 4 7" ). 2, 1 ,,',',.:',„ i n,',', 1 ,! ° `::: I r l ," l , t r r .... 'I: not give. But I agree with 3ou in think- morning, regularly attended by a little rag. worthy newt, but he had just then • most
rephrad multi.. and window- • r , k
t•• •on
as girl lour yens old, whose pressing
in for rent-he really moat
•• eau 01•01LINIC. • 11 •LTLTR I Ye." ; but tore " d ' °M°°g to do s ' ith elm... of ti or•parent lace. relir • tea by indeed, so, and if her eountenance ' Ati oti e rn , i ns it sae to rick o pthe duns - plus, '
lave it, if 001 in cash, perky. Mrs. Norton I
_ I their regard tor each other, ir t th e d aem ~.,,,,,„_„, of ink ro , n ,„„„ „,p‘. erred 0 i ,,,,.. ro nnr ~,,,,, I ri ,,,, .
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. ... on. f p .Ive tio ens u the bleach, and keep the
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en"l'l "°' e' '.."': I." ‘ v t...°"1.1 ' . 1 . "/". I rob ot rlr In 1 r;t. roe. SI to il 1 • i
re 0 1 10, 01, 0 , ice 3oure If a plea Igco p i . kitten. from scalding their frisky tails-rior r °
would be happy to oblige her n this way,
The Deacon. /should time anll" l'" 11l -,, •") rate S.,` Th ere 0.,4 no display id gaudy furniture,' Hut the deacon it sena, was of a differ- oe i r i a b • • '' h
4 r oe ee 44 ,.,4 . 4 4 . a h ro o f b.. 1 for the Lord forbid he t o deal hard with
rani most he the coo'. o f Hulett- that was s .
En t erer / my called M r . Hrinhre3s a , Los ,., I , as ti a taeiiiei a .0 , loose hod beeu hilt". en cosy of !hulking end no sooner did he and b o w, or .. r h o. if all 44,„
.4 . 4 , any ono--bid, the mount meat 6, s id'
good mn. Ye I.e. found Malt will. lbe ee eet " ' ee. e ' e".
we , •,, ~i on veculatern-3 et there wes o tt o t . g h for enter under Lis own roof, plate his oak ' right, and no thunder Nails brewed, or sod- when due. Wait he could not-and if the
lan L ean . imp' en go , The deaf' was am. u flf aWrr 1
,s •
comfort and 1 i re. elegance ; nor was there nick in the corner. and hang up hie hat on ' den hurricane. swept over the flue-fold, • • rut was not forth-ooming on the day nip- I
were saw e ek/ . ... e . 'matters Ile use the la [debts i ul- r r r .ee
o h on ro huff, whose poet spin/Mae SLOW l i, . . gat, •
.. an nor tanielmii m !among -ono "I the peg behind the door, than going into!... o f 5 t....b e ,..] , r . ~,,,ko r "mi. ', I WSW in the eentraet-whrnby-b e
t Med farm on IVIIIOII 11 lie . "
as also Al,
Cole's titanic. landscapes, and • • few trth- the kitchen where the good wife was busily I .oy, ho•o you a.. .0 m o ll y T . r was very sorry-but he shoe be °irked!
No ones topped to sub.° Los goodness- ‘
eni en hones WIIIIIII the %11111 e whit It
it wen enough that in all outward ambiance, ,'. „ e g o ,
_sate. /I • or h „,,,, t , o r es t.. ° relent were I ; nee were emplo 3 ed in preparing the noonday wit h s O
oh ,a'am she has lune to schoo- to tekra other manures, that was aIL I
in the whole putting together of the out- ....." " P. " of
tables freighted as the mom f &toy- 0 „,,, t0 d by Naomi, he made known with ' only thi of it 4. N e ll ue ...„. Mrs. Norton wiled not bar lipeby making !
P 11.• the title °flun g ° of eile " -Fell w. " ' I the only ornament ~f ear was a ee r i er ... roo t... nee , lb., he had diuseenel l oo s., c To d,',,, my
" er n" y , Ito his Christima Ithyluk-no ex
. nem, continueltln. ollY
"pun
t
ward .°e°. Mate .. * " ° " r " nttil Y to " n ' untenanted Throe It the malting •or it.' '"s •
lied I
thy ; that is, he read his bib l e hd ten- r .., r. .r.r to the rent, it had r°- ' b " e "fel ye " et. Be"miee glee. ' i , axial they mere at Silver Fall cottage ! I Win., resting her anns on the tub, nod hold-11.. 1 . 1 . 6 5n or entreaty-but coldly bowing.
ly prayers night nod trning -pre...lied / oe °°' P,„
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and. „with fresh prden lowers, whew tasteful 1 or ease se, Mien Norton was not such tO, log suspended by her two hands a well- I she took her Inn.
1..* homilies to the young-gave in the .r...........“ •. . ..... .... onnament use nary hood s could not ' companion as they would chow for Nonni. 1 intehed shirt o f the den een . e , "it d o e. 44 .1 lAs coon as she reached home she seat for
, t ented ugh one of the linnet delighttol reeelm .... e . e .....
ea of the heathen-and was, moreover . "
Trete, she ws.. pretty girl, and Mrs. Norton es if the Lord had amt that Mrs Norton a silver-smith, brought out bee valuable
' cos for Ulu around, Ind nu hum for eels- • .
1 he few moments theywn. /4 .iti ng the
~. lady orti.lliSe mannembut then so moth bore to he a blaming to the poor !" , tea- nt-doubly so from having bye the
grave and solemn wen, seldom given l
to t :,. folly or ... Igor oral mottos Moult a tenant
I entre... or kin Humphreys le
. taking • , the more flinger, and therefore Naomi, tho' .. Humph !" ejaculated Mn. Humphreys,' oeweg•lto IFII of her ( "hew. n e llowleg ite j
A charming epot was Solver-Fall,
a mal and Lb. duly
.to
as to it.,
All this, and more did good deacon Hon- r .
with
mP i e • °" . .S of a thaw wwwe englolik the / not forbidden, was admonished to beware spitefolly rattling the dishes. / i r ,
its little dentin° h hI I 1 1 h.
11 air "' en 'Y e " e -m g ew result of which was to impress her with •i o f th e i r . ow . e ,,..i.,.....
• Only think," ontiond Mrs. White, ,we ght and parity, it was forwarded to the.
pimp; and yet one thing he looked, viz ,
ses and ahadowy maples Snootit as velvet co n of awe for the runner of this little
.. .he Ise given op am whole runt in her elo o tehe• o , 4 11. deacon.n t h . s I
-
the sweet spirit of chanty ,
ter ee
I mesa net that ho oppnesed the widow, 1 wee th e 1 0 . 7' w°l! how !mg there " le ! ; real n . or re. h ow . I . my. a ro . , who has b oo . su s I be n eon. met • greet dear in
of blue vont. ehnging timidly toge th er, • „ my ...Tr said ..........,, bee °yet.
to , empathy in her misfortunes During the;
or robbed the orphan of breed, ~ not thif,
Love passages tnd got all the G
ehl/
that esn't go
it was ith. cold unforgiving spirit with whieh Ise brweeg by ~.,t 1: 71',1 . 1 1 7 ..1 1 1 bright '
~. ,to the right and left, half rising from the
Tim summer wed, and in the bright se 1 benne their parents are toe neer to/ few
coo
..h. bag eelggeg ....IS then ;
he lwebeg o r ebe eneee ef his f ' ll° ' e ' en ' f "fhleg w"'r d . .."'"."" 1
" :11 7 . I IMNri.I " * " INI ' be P ee p int° ••• "' M. "' Month of SeptenrCr, more Hobert Public, send rlien and just teaches theiva . heneff l the villagers had learned to love and respect
o the cottage...cm su dden ly leaped over • d i o breaking her auk . di n m o w'
her. Even the pmr came from their humble,
-the iron sod with which he thrust far , bed
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to pus a few weeks beneath the glut roof for nothing! God bleu her, I say!" sc
hen him the offender, which betrayed the ' , "r e : .ele. TwentyThos ..."'i, thig h ,
~"" , another, " may We., demon if this don't of hill parents, whose only and beloved child okineed the washerwomen, strenuously, heel hem", and with look. of unipathy and;
men of that ehmity •• which rejoecetA not b ,...:re,Y:!:'w
ot g
c g " t r -- , best a, I ever did Dee!"
he was .... .1.04 rugb the ~,,,,..,,,to i n o o , outsteolthed hands leaders' thew ermine.
l on
tot iftily, erfereik loom and is kind" lor Saner - Fall
H . .. aim pee 00 ,, t00i . _ ;spot it sen t seem en remain lung onneco- , funeral. Ault hi. hag, ethffed hls °yew., it of Hubert was to Naomi They met se "Immoooly as to dish the ossifying ham to/ °he h•g ought !has Dile ones ; they
No other path than the one in which he l iul ' r ' lh """ • " •"' I.° A M " " and muttered,
Isnot. young end ardent friend. meet &flu the main,. ; woald work Poe her-they woahl do y I
walked seen kwi ew eternal urw No mat- 1 e's pail" humn . f•leing and the bright • wonky-sanity I"
.... m a . i ..., ... ak ........b.,4, thing to MIMI her. With • nftet smile
soo , ti . ow . g oo' , d n. d ig orod f r 0.... i nod sumer already decked the bed -
1 The door t f d ed, and Graft liar. r
an absence of onths, sod Naomi soon c0n
_.,„,,. g o il -... add to him her signs that her oft sod MOT. SU. mild on motive why a • ient",.P l omum Pel h•eh .h.fr g.tofel et"'
gtor woo . oothorod from row the thiebet, ere • tenant ens ld be owoogy or .
fee bee """" ee. ee "g m 0 would not allow bee to cultism the friud- lady liine Mrs. Morton ehould do nab • nog umdmd thou in dentin tore foe their
N ma
tarn and then there nut • kilo to hit •
Le gins f " l l trfro. Ah ! had the deacon. H h r . h „ do . h ~
sbared me the spirit of our blonsd &Mar, • . h 7 u l r lY ° ne .. 0. y living I I .. Well, Ido wish I know what they ...LI" ....... nod oorooth k n .,. ow „.m... ~gy . ..,2,. gb. b.. r e= than gold nand buy.
la whose mos he offered ue his prayer... l. usts l eee • u"1.7.%. terse
.. °° which , were !" spin exelsioned Mn. klumphidys, R a b e . hoto d hh, oor k w a y giwticu; o n w i the wens of our Wowed Lord, " Aga Sneer-Fan cottage MI bark on
am, hand, might be are men entitled °,.... wo u ld ---, r, , Y., *°- T,' _,. as she temt the deacon'. 11111•1 and poUted . b . hom 0 ., ~o i k ow g ook .. h oodo „ A.,/ ...fror ~,,,a fink affif is ~ the hands of' km 0•1111 r.
te the Chliellari elmneter he professed. ' ee l ues° "' tr. '''. . w . " " "°"' ' thoughtfully homeward.
glum from the entre Naomi. mama ~,,c.... m y" or , o 1..,.,,,,k wo ye . Hindering her attendem, Mrs. ?Innen
her view. and in due time Mrs Nortou her
Mn. Humphrer partook largely of her • • Then going to &dark cupboard oader thel . _ , J.., d o . is ~,,h , n o h,.• o f 6t..,,,,,,h et .., took • smaller and Mame home. Um
hter time •
and two renal. domestic's, mob. she rowohrod fns ww,,,, time ..., An evening 1118111 was t_P uu " ~,,,,,,,,,o ...." mi a mip .b... .....4 I nein and beeeNfol fmnitore fte sold, on
inebandfs Mews. sae, too, was lereproach. °. g . • ,
able la bet daily walks, and her houmehold ' ...l e a " ggeee4•ll ' the Jan and golliwog, and Inallyroducing toed 'Minh would 1. . 4 ' h.. °••1 ' lew eel' . 1.. g .4.. , .14 .4 Mn fr ,L. ly MOW./ •1111411111 an moiler her now;
-
ono marked " Itambeny Jam, she told; be% hoping hY that 1... 0 to obthio •
inftbk,reftlim moftertable. The avails!
pramted • me sombioation of older and'
VI R • 111. /.1 i . 0 . fr..... h.., need 11... Norton to pat herself tow inch I
matssis The du Lys week was done,' Naomi to put on her Sunday bonnet, and /Ilion. all. •r w •
troublo for a imp of noisy, dirty, half, of the sole amounted m efftral hundred .
mil der WILMA and the sommth sand One fold of the Curtain Drawn hack. ~.., yiil. 0 4 , 04 ..,..„d__ ed them. As they ewe within view of the
haul? the clothed ch il dren. No, Want meat be are &Alm - m.O •• "kV logo. A* geturwg
Oft see the psiap Am ef the &heathy'. I A new comer in • a country village is al- ••N eom i, you may knot.. well nab o no .; cottage, • sweet void ;r e :
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p.... ! for
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Ina, whin elven Mt Mr home lo order• mke sure to !Auk more or km curiosity , Norton whet meeting she gage tn." l Evening Hpain to , and Ebert dee per
or ft, (o hm . sod, b or .; a im, mi.' the mastime to god ma mar of mins
-Me ~.. newly sw e pt rd eked - , ... and Mr . Norton did not none without wapahtft t o ma, lb. nwp w .i........yl nod Naomi mufti ft listen to as heavenly „,__
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taw 1 . 7 Min she and Grate might newer.
the sleeking. memisd-the elan 4... her doe share from tie Inhabit of Gran- oueo,lqwenei throw °n h er bro w ,e .d o r k,. sounds ao ever Mtn oo the twilight air. •••• : • 17.7! In . ", ' . _ . ....
a it is • pretty pftee no presamp• •
Ida out fee Gm Sabbath weer-while it ne mm. With ••loffesPh 9. 01 it woe row.' pad lightly to the weengo, thinking little. The° as (b• !we d wewlegeg .._, Ge ' s ben•lf tea i. ph, mom., t o a.. ha. ..,get wk. awe ma& •peetaelt, than sh mm-
In
rook , w. f....e m u.. .. so . out that sho was • lady Mum thirty sod ' •we fear, of her _ other ' s lest sham. Al win s ww.pi.ff 1 .." 61 7 "NW. ...° ti.. ......a . th i. „... a m., .. i t ~...,, poi mimed mem thm meeting arose.
!lull piss, me th at se Med forth' Few. of NM gwwwlg in bo...b.goes ' soy me is was omitted, sod no the night- • 01 11 S fin • !Imi ,/ *he, •Pm•ng. wt from ... day . in. 1: o % ...7 1 . , ..., ~t he ~._ ~...g . ,..d ...f a g, s b. 4 . o f a d....
knee he arintuen emohns en ma were Am memiMg Whs Ph.- sap el Mrs. Ilemphrays min threw Ito M. nui• oboe , rel. whet .." MM &ALM •,____ ik of ben. I Mudd Ilke to km, shy.
tha me raw. in lin lug says of th e . aw. too Ina talked of as • ra, girl, with ka,,g fro m ova ar, amarag a g yaw- mood her like Lay milmer, Mr Mau- •••••••
e • oth
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me shred-the lands pulled data -the 11110 no% ad Ind, Owing cone, rd In the seaming tn demos neared aOa ki•• Ms lift+ ?Fwd. . I .* whit* u 0. ... ir -- 1'.....7 1. 7;:r th . m. a mom, sod .4. k a , ma. r im:
coo
mshem 7 ~,,,g g a m, lips might be seven 00s, prr i t t tweely-of map men mt. frow, Ithre. Nam, mum. MIS 111111b111411 the mister, and ...r i .e.
. i. ._.. t 0. mmi. Mr
r sad ben .
..„...." work 1 ,......" ...._
Wm uptight minim be tie emir elf Le sit- r..... Owl "wok' ..... ks 'l mnun, Mg lo see Dim up ea Mimes. ild .1.--a..-1, , ' 1 " 1 " 'um Irk.. - mi. on. who. awl asked me tomm Maw. VA , was 7st g* thmgh
Ilmpromft, Min it easpiad her Monday is .., ,thi• 111 MM... I" AM now , m y de " Sir." shad. . spar , . 1 'IP" ' l "' Pr d ' 6 * N. hamMy lib, if I would IN bee bosh my ills hug .ad *Wm *mg* in/ let
martin Mil Me of ne day Halm . 1 1 .... milling MINI ...NA is dm mem ennesise OM do bed pee - gummunk
7.2 , amd this kinsmi ths UM linsheriess Me hams OW
Milft-ille gnat homily pima u f Ism. the dom_yan-mates of beastiM Lift #l, "I Me taken the Len le amid for mkommll •Mss um *••••• 10 'Mk& th• en- so, so-thet-thst 0. I send hare Hod Named Minton her Mead in Lk
M while wllli eftensems of - miss** in th• Pius• - .else and !Main le Memel • nth Mime he ms. If me MM um IPUU••••*••••• ear esud•gf her I n and hmit km amml men el Mall Net se 1 yet ibehidam sa
t to leek
Imlay, sod well-behmed spaamiso, wept eft Ms thin nigh traveling easer, Nem mem •ma um yeme Sim MU Toe sed Nmnd tun •••• tr. Vol .7 16 r" 1 "... k . _...._
. a .... a mmkt o .. ...I mega Yet WM In owe WiIiMIMMI=6II. We Mee WM AIM the mist ef 0
nos, eh
and Me Mb road gm he mea. fl_Mdayleg all the May of rosewood 110 d ' p i mply r s i mp we m a r
•• Marone a god t offs r saelakmd Mrs. Ms oftli de ma to dmPIY in
'Phan in all Less onward obsserame of mime. ma ihntliff hVdd of an Mem The Mien y Mk& and robbing 0n... *7 I remise " .7 , die mff pnir „ .0,,,, 1.,,,, w h oa a my. Opplftm i ky
of UM feet so Mg to be net M Monty at Ihmmilmem on M. MI Minn& I knew;
piety, wham Mond eyes of the gnat mom and applusen ti ma" Mn Norton am ens,
I what the wants-an at maw ; yen, I hmusgh_ ithmsm tniff: rd Mess sumnr4
meld my man% i ban ahem Las we and hoe &pur me pronouomd very o M ft , y 00,16. mono mg hoe did Nsomle-fmt-per-peSing the gins
MIN only sewn M Semites In
Asses sag Ms ow wlh Wed 'Wimp mtart-bet- lo Mimi le the maims Tru, It le • yel Mil Mem thm sumk,
_ e _lleffinw t
kwie slis wants to mmake Lily p to bee meat- a il =
le whin salted thus two Ineh
Le
be sift rM7 . Normid I M malsr- " Bak I Misr what they ww rnu wwww wlth us limners bet ne Lord L. MIMI eenuese.," but., n• mune um_ ..... IPM *IL -
mite mid not nip mmSg {MI..
deed Mast sees from Inds ohms Wm Nmaphesys to Ls Lamar Mang hid Lthenld Mendhes neglect IL bushem." me um/ 11 "wt. ••••• ••••" ...us 1 . 0 .
. sat dm Mee of _
..Mesping te her Le •
mem, or Lam Maw dot drama the .... Um. 'mar =Won min Mond him •• Doyen teak yea me promo me ewer Wilsking M 7M M. mend
TM Maks sf lame Mailed tbe he of gkisvme,, wined • ;core.
...M. Mir MM. •
IMPS at ear MUNI hem Ws need all hU "mut ••1 0 if maw. asked Mee. Nene,.
make hen es mmd
1 1. m g ., m a p beg m a p, maw s. pl. NM that the good lady bed may MUM • ok, I ream ea, boo f ro, muds m am Jess rasa ms Ls sum**, ammistmall "...... ....••,,n. col --- w
hen of glfti Inammin is as houndle se
se Mattlikh GM sad Msed ; neither on new ammil pm as he ha we .odd eisk. the of a *seer 1 lot roam Neemi, am ... 0 8 ...... inn,... assmrsit "hr
g. a.... 1.1,4., a .m..
.. t . it im 12 ,...!d 1 i, the they me Mans af Mahe srbe se." ,ge M greet bee, and Meaty Me els SOL milis. " 1 / Mns fruit La 'pa
mey bed Is desk Ihe evil " liermentlf
mod hinnemsed M. haft ikolm r
W tarn sp their Ledo et Igher-Ilall " Asi whet priew Mr. Nftsims? Ihre sm --•-- -
wile Mill sin that Le terk of • " 'I . **dm WM *VMS rMN Men. "Well. Lwow Len inky dollars ; sad empsehm, n t
h . ndlm GISMO illThed Ilmft to
aDauettrg ,
WOIMIITSS WILD!
The Whet Genie@ of mankind
To hooker earn came.
Who ad ie nrajorry enehrlaed
And Nan We prayer began
Padmor, far man I intercede ;
Wih thee to him impart
Thee maims gill—that heavenly meal—
A language a( the Heart.
t• Ito hae the words that con expreee
Joy, wrote, grief and love,
The dash of tbought—the nand'. distrems
Yet Ohio Y not @sough.'•
not given them teen,"—he laud,
earreve, grief end joy
What mere of language eau they need'—
Whet better ene empky ?
hme . --the Chair add het tens
De mot speak ell the heart ;
They tell the Weenie hope. and learn--
Bar there's a deeper part!
" Bath., gem him another opeech
lii. longing* deep to tell—
BI which the hollering light to Which
FIOIIII clultlhood'd Wor that tell
"To punt the rimy dawn of youth.
0. tinge the golden glow
01 hie to cane, on cloud+ that move
Around Idea most when low.
Father, do ton tins boon dray,
Hot grout ore I dawn,
To nunt—lns inmost oonl re sigh—
A larquop of the Henn!"
Then !and the melody of !Oen.
A mloreeler souud wata rung
Jamler heard—when. ! appears
The lovely Mom ol Sung.
VOLUME VL
MID 401.611600; NT O. MattiftrEVUlTT, WirraetatletAtcr, Zattoin, jinni spvigraigg2.
MONTROSE, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1849.
Nis. illaninnys ins non &NW sil
NUMBER 33.
14.01ka. rs. Omsk .rut WM&
via oar Os =WM st ONlobs,
“Ilkol gm Mr Wit sub • Amoy Ingkol
L . W. awl W.
Ware avoisa i TlCeind h wess MAN-
AU mob wore Is Isansay linokol,
I Wan of Adieus oi Nloy — Ohoanowin of gooks la
Ow torm-yook
Whin of wimp law /Amoy &L. and Ao ...Aug
apt...A
Ali Imo gabbro mai low so the mamma of
WA"
When euddenly the Angel of Death folded
his wiags and sat broodhrg over the peace.
fel, pleasant Allege of Oresemema
A terrible and - mall/east fever swept
through the town, yearling lam Issue to
house, like the km ..bleb sommuned alike
the dry grass and the bright, fresh Mowers
of the prairies. Old - andyming, hishand,
wJ and obild, were alike brought low,
There were not left is all the village Moos
ablo to attend upon the eiek. From the
eburehre solemely tolled the auroral belle,
ne one by one, youth .011 age, blooming
childhood and lovely Whiney, were bonne to
the grave-yard—no longer erditerp—for
the foot of the mourner premed heavily
over it. gross grownlathe.
Still the oontegion raged, lentil the eel
lislllloBe of poor human attve tritiMplied
over the prompting" of hinders., and elmrity.
People grew jealous of each other; neigh
bor shunned neighbor;
/Mews reigned in the etreeie—
Kew on smudge from are reef steed se Nea
Iran the wimehome,'.
Sarre the dint midnight hap. 'blebs here
almost every house betokened the pkg.
within.
of
tint
shut. themselves up elmer from
fear of infection than Damn Maspitrays.
' Ilia gates grew rusty, and the ppaarr
4
up in the path@ sheet hie dwelllag. " rol
jet the dcatroyar found him out, and like
ris hound long wonting its prey, mannitapse
the household with terrible Meknes
First the pure and gentle Naomi mink
beneath the *Moho, and ere the eeitiog of
the same day's man, Mrs. freasphrtma her -
self was brought nigh the gram.
bike one demented, pale with eittay sbd
terror, the deacon rushed forth into the dm
sorted streets to meek for aid. HI• dear
ones—his wife and child were perhaps, dy
ing; where, where should he look lbr Must
where find some kind hand to administer
to their neeessitim
I At every holm he learned a tale of wo
equal to his own. Some wept while they
told of dear one. now languishing upon the
hod of pain, or bade hire look upon the
marble brow of their dead. Others, grown
mallow, and worn-out with sorrow and fe
gigue, refused all aid. while some, through
excems of fear, hurriedly closed their doom
'against him.
The lie reached the end of the village,
and then the small, out cottage of en
Norton met hie view, nettling down amid
the overahadrwing branches of two enema.
Inc elms. From the day he lad almost
thrust her from his gate, with (MO looks
and untinelting extortion, Mre. Norton mid
the deacon had not met, and now the time
had come when ho wee about to ask from
her • favor upoh which perhaps his whole
earthly happier's might rest—a favor from
her, whom sn Ale saran, th and her depen
dence he had seonnad. *grant 111
Ile Imitated ; would alto not equities in
her pewee now, revenge the slight he felt
ho had so often and so outimmedly east
upon her. But be remembered Lila sweet,
ealowlime ethiels-beemed frets her mew and
Ida mileage grew with Alt thMegist.
Putting away the luxuriant mew
which wound itsclf fromllie still green turf
of the cottage, henging in Furore! leatostow
and tinged with the hellbent dyes of au
, town, seemed like wreaths of magaillesent
?Powers thee enspanded, the deacon ineeked
hesitatingly at the door.
It opened, and Mr.. Norton stood bereft
; him, pale with watching—for:like an angel
of mercy bad she paned from home to
house, stem the first breaking oat of the
amorge. In faltering amnia he told his
rand; and, 0, bow like a dagger did it
piem his heart, when, with a eountemanee
beaming with pity and kindnesa, and mak -
leg words of seasfort, dm widow pat as her
bonnet and fo ll owed him with get footatope
to kb stricken home,
AU night, like o mini...tiring any!, did
mho peso from ono sick Gooeh to the other,
tenderly soo
toning
their
pmrehed lirettiutf te
coor, mat
titor formed hoorre,..a
smoothing the amok made wow by amir
restless motions.
. !Unable to beer the seen., the dews be
took him in his boar of some, to hia clwn,
, where all through the draw, mambos of the
night ho prayed this sup of affliction might
pass from Lim. Ilia hurt wee eabdemi.
Ito sew that like the proud Marine be had
exalted himself, thanking God de was sal
sasr woo.
At early dawn agate One else to 'Dwain
I after her angering Newel, and finding her
so very ill, earemtly besought her mother
that she might be allowed to glare Om leek
of nursing her. Nn. Norton had no ham for
hermit, yet when oho looked at her own sad
beeatifel child, she trembled; but hew or.
fell upon the bed when poor Naomi lay
mooning in all the delirium of high fever,
and her bears ceproaellenl her for her me
montary selllehnees. Reatoring the boa. ,
net ol time, she tenderly kired her pare
brow sad then kooelig dews, with folded
beads Me prayed "Thy will, 0 Lad, not
; mine be done I Tao ban ln thy holy beep
log, and do with her as thou mem bra !
From that day Omelet% hot the bedside
of her friend. On the third. day lgn. Ham
phreye died. Ha last sigh was breathed
out on tbe boanm of the woman whom an.
had taught her .daeghter to Atm. For
maws days it seemed aa if 41•1111 would dale
camber Amain • yet God morekfully wad Naomi to her bereaved ; ray slowly
she removered, hat wither Um, Neste sew
Orem hit her mall she wail alb to gait
her hot
With the mu at Nes. Ifinoplmo, the
r= skid its pew, hue. se a *fea
the wen of whiter new eti
ehreisiled the freelederaed ideas Is dm bevy
gitywyard.
The km of Deacon Haripinvya were
'peas&
He benne u altered new lb
saw haw wistallea had been 11111 views, and
that is lejeet We pefesalas of sty .vet x
.reed wl l wakes tlw tree Christian, and
thst if WI .as alike *loom Is boo to aid,
all ..y Is dike received.
I km rid aid. was leo lore isis, Ave
far% b 1 windy slating iliat is the mom of
twelomosib HubertWWl. sad Gem
me suited, I sin" my 'WM Mr,.
&W.' lam won& see ism-
Illy Mr wife. fsemill.
You missi ia.p. Mw sea I low you."