THE MONTROSE,DEMOCRAT, . • IS rtitrasti up Tn'ET.SpITS.; ty:r es4 . .riti.SCb_42.. OFFICE ON MEM ' • TIII .1)001tS ABOVR BEAIttE I B 1161:1„, 1 TETRAI - s.—, 1,50 per :nllllllll in Anrxxcs: , • $.2 will b charged—xnd•Otty milt!! per antotrn :aided to arrl . ar.igt . s. at the option ot thi! rubllrher, to pay expense of odponon, etc. Aorartt:h pitytneot preferred. ' j,. A;vh:nrisr.mEN - rs will be ili*ertea at ' tat, of $1 per equate. or ten ltne br last. forte first three .1 cent for Lucia ndditional ai . oek—pay down. 3ierelinnts, tnd others; wild arivertise.b the year., will be charged id the following talon, Hat . For 04t. Nroirr. or 104 r. °lie. war, trial .71.angvi,.,:. *4 1 1 1; 141 addilforati mpeore, at the rote Of.. 6 - ' No credit given except to thorn or troortiterpiinAlbrlity. t Tho moss-Grown Bridge. . . ~. , -.-...-_, O -......_ ; ... ITS. 31ItS. L. L'. DIptING. . ... _ , --:•-o ---- ' ' . [From the Earning I'mdl.l • . "TiO ti wild, rude Fpot. a et+w4t. thephiee • + • Where poets lo‘e to dream 1. In the deep. d eep ritatl e. nu the Mo , ' , ' Sr' ,, L bridge •That Ftin, the minintnin Ft rain - On either ride the erat...gy rockg. + .. • Like .entrie.. stand fbir.,lst, (‘ Cf-hile ,an the top ofttiew tawny brows The tagle build, 'tier nett. • ' - 'Tis a wild, wild ilmt, yet I lot to still; munc hr thew hating rtrt-mtn ' - ' And *Mit,: down fry- the money hridge, Mother thry, to dream; i There fancy wenvea her fairy web Mere*: simile and tale,-• : • While a olden thread of the: buried past . 1 - Like 4",-taibea 1 handers through. Were evening -urea her.raystiecharnat, _'kklSletk_tbe t' , light hear. , i. • . Wlth - ide.:l-ant thonede‘Thii. nit! there, To th - e , firldm in the Fhady bower, And there with happy heart. I sing— Of initarbliQt , 1 dream 11 While Innwhing•echot....4 from tho.cave Cowed:airing don n the•ptientri, • And oft, rnethlnks_. T hear voice Among the bending tr,ce• ' :And the ruttling of an angel t e wing _Borne oil iIo evening 6reeze; . And muntle!q.. voice + germ to ri,‘;'• Aron& me everywiirre— frleinl”. I loved long, long 'ago Conte back to inevtme there. And thi. I. 'oily I lovethe spot. i ~ • It.eter hrinkb to me . - .# Tlit• happy by-gotten of my youth ; Phrobed in ptnitr; . And Piney watves her" fatiy rornb • And thu. I s 9 and &ram, In the quiet ,hade on the 4nottrt-grown bridge That .rtan. the nfounteln stream. A Slight Drawback. . Enchanting Orli thy form so fair • In pirtyfnl drearns around me dances Thr bright, '.o free front care. • Thy dimpled cheek...thy jet-back hair. • r • „ . Sly heart entrances. Rat oh !fho. , e erel—thwie eye*. With joy and innocence gle.amßig; The winged 14:ht 'scarce i•nifter. flies • Than do the glaTie,, from thrnw eyeig With filen•Arre'.hearodug. woollier. maiden, were it nit That wooing thee might Tirol bewilderlti I'd woo the , maiden, were it no For this one thing--a wife rrYsfol., And innalithildren _ - ram G omm RutE . I Show tut thethunder of the great ',intim 'Tis a rem- ancient i•alltiz. , nal cold bath, that I may agitate for the TIM NI non 11,4 pro. vd It tree: • Damao nli \ our neighbors 1 erection ofa statue to his memory! Rine. -, A . ~ert mould hare them do to ron'".... i FaSillo/1 4S tot less powerful than of old. Pan •iniith, r «ayin. noviprerail., - Wait rotirele different hue: ' •For every one !sullect that owned his ••'y .iire miff tioNour nelglibom I sway half a century ago, he can count A tar th, % li ortninty do von.• k , hundred now. Behold your " militl-ollall i — ,i ~,iy--0- Anp • -•.--___. From tb Cornhill Monthly, i work" out for the day, in an old fade(' , His liTajontYlKing of Fashion. 1 alpaera gown, thrust wide ley a spacioirs "crinoline : "1 The cost of this eneumbranee Of all the power:, that rule upon the t way, toward the pnr earth. there is not one that has so many, ' u ; °la r ... a I long , pretty cotton dress, whilst the or such obedient sell ants, as the hi ''' base ' .- stains in the poor raiment are enly expos- Fashion_ The ::nri never sets Mit: of s deminiones, and his mere word is law,- ea by being) °llls, stretched s out. Who can say, with tine, and ten thousand oth- Natere herself innst r Veld before his iron er examples before our eyes, that the will. Nature said that our fathers slionld• u ear the li2ir "lie , , evi e them as 3 (wer- p ower °t. Fals.i°ll, the King, is departing? Had he continued to rule its in his obi trig fee their heads. Fn-bion said that kirstrien manner, perhaps his dinasty, the 3 should s hake it off, and have that op' ' oth e r p eoi 4, ma d e „ i , hit° ~e riwtr„ i , for might have long since ended. Unlike the their adorment. _ Nature / made • a - ' w 0.... usual run ofiroyal personages, lie is wise: mart's i ibs ei iciest at her middle. Fashitin 'he byes in the lees-:cuts and respells the lush legacies of the pa-t. Let eme state one sts-ill tt her w list shall be, the most, sh. mier psi t_ of her person. ; sa , nr. , is proof of hie sagacity, by w hich my :iron will not ' give , molts shall stand or fall. He has deter \ ory sorry,but . if ladies , 'flitted that ladies shall again wear short their hearts and lu ie , s fair pitta, she -can , dresses. But that his reform s tail not ii, .1 be :l es a erahl, tor the ( tit:sequences. i l t s s . l l 3 ! : it atf;t o t , b l e ie alLe f ara f t . u i e t e:f a l i i i i , s i Fashion replies: *1 take them on myself ' ‘ ul , t ,, tt i e r n it e ,,, n ; -..,-., 1 at.. , 0 allay r . NAtui e enacts flint foremost, he lorders that 3 ming and old mothers shall star at home and suekle shall wear bi' g 'ots tin ordinary, instead of their ee'sprine. l'a-hion hires them a Wet ' i‘ dm, light .1 , 31.' , appear.t lloes. Let tbe remembei (el it weed to nurse, and bids them *not go. home till . i he considered a yerjv improper thine ' In the (lays of yore, the estates or this I fUC 3 lady t `i• we= i tr hout o them in s ; - l!hi, er J Tmt,im mie, Mad pitrouuce realm set themselves up -against Kingl T ne Vestr3 '• Fashion, and were defied. Tiiv in.„hibi. i ;11,11)ers°i was not that lady a very. dread nathins ° t im i' erfeetls eh° aivini " ted the W ne. eari e,l" long toed - shoes by an 1 " e '' an, " f person ul ? Ergo beotc inn Abe very ole art oft arliane nt ; they passed part's for-; tectionable ankle:. of costume, Q. E. I). bidding the-Usk. (St . mini% er fur lee any one under the rank liareit : they imposed dire Faehimehoweyer, eaid that worn thee" iind worn they -were. The penehies 41110./ those wito should' app&ir in ' 4'41 lie; a Poet ee lli le.d. or cat