The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 10, 1861, Image 1

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    THE isiONTROSE .DE]!fMHaT,
IspunusilEp
.AL' T.
• ' OFFICE ON punicAtir3iiii,l:_
poons BOVE
.sEAitLE?B,
TER MS.--41,50 per annuli': in ADVANCE . ;
Otherwi:•c $4 will be.chargcd-alHid 'fifty kenta4oer =mit
added to arrestsges..at the option of the USW'', to pi
etnase of collection, etc. Attvaltat, tptetbttef
A nvEnTtstatlnrrs will be in erted at the
satc'of>tl per square. of tut ling! oiless. or theArst Wee.
weel3, and 23 cents for each additional' —pardown;
- Merchants,
iunlotheriOyinindi'ertise by
the yeit';' , aill.be Cllttrged at
Foe one spears, or lees. one yolr, - teitAtiospis, - . ..*
.:*
Eat* additional «imam at Mt sett g
Nocreditgiven except to these of responelbillty.
. .
- BUSINESS CA S.
nthirepcq moth'
WM. 11. COOPER &
1 - 11405TCEILS„- , .ffiontrosc, Pa: SUCCoINCI
JU! S Cu. Office, Lathrepenevr
ca l . '
to Pont, Cooper.
Turnittteqn.
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- - 'j ZUZZ.Z.
31cC0J,LUM.
EA*l4.4s ,
TTOtrfirtill and Counsellors at Llw, 6 -3toittrogi, i'a.
Ofacit in lothrope.now banding, overthe Bank.
- HENRY B: Dice
4'l'l'OllNET and Counsellor at Law,
1.2. Udine in ttie Union Block.
DR. :E.' F. 'WILNICIT - 1
•
RATIVAtk of the Allopathic and liumiroilathis Col.
1.7 love or Medicine.—Oreat Bend, Office, orncr.
cat Alain at 4-Ellzabettrato, nearly °pixie l o thirM
d intetilo
hurch. . r • a
1,56
.DRS. BINGRAM"
T.)III7SICIANS,- SLIMEONS AND DI
L Milford Borouch, Pa.
DR. G DIAlbC4' '
• • -
pittstclAtc AN - RstrllGEON,—Morqe, Office
ma W4sonss :Store . ; Lodgings at ••rle'ti j HotcL
DR. WILLIAM. W. WI ‘ATON,,
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ECLECTIC .EHYSICIAN A. SUED N DENTIST.
TETI( DR. ,MYROX 1F11E.14 OX; ' " .
Meclanical.Anil Surgical Dent ivt, recently f ninghatuton.
N. Y. tender their professional services t all *ho appre
ciate the "Ilefortned Practice of Physi :" farad and
Wilful operations on Teeth: with the mot scientific and
appnwed styles of platework. Teeth a traded without
pain andall work warranted. .
Jackson. June 14111. 1.6t1).
•
112. IL-SMITH: Ar: SON,
DENTISTS.-3iontnise. Pa.
OWlice in Lathromo new building. ne
the Bank. silt Dental operations will
performed in good 'Style and warranted.
J. C. •I:17.
DRS. OLMSTEAD 4,, EAD;
11V001.1? ANNOUN,CEj u i n thd-rublic
that they have entered into a ership for the
Practice of MEDICINE Surgery,
and arc prepared to attend to all calls inhe line of their
itrort4•sion. 011 tee---the one formerly (Kra led by Dr. J. C.
Ohnstescl, in .DUNDAIT. tuyn.3m.
• •
1)1Z... N. Y. tEET,I
Physician and Suwon. Friendeeiße, Pa. •Olgetoppoeile
the Jaelvoa lloupe. • • - . •
I) IL LEFT ,givSli particular attention the trenment
I/ disea_lo!4cirthe Banana Err ; and be confidentibat
hi. knowledge ot and e s tperienee in that (branch of prac
tice .rill enable him to effect a owe in tb • most difficult
For irmaing dtpactses of thesenramt.: no fee will
be charged talc.: the patient is henetitted by the treat
molt. • • rAd.'iln.t almh,,urak
SOUTIIWORTII
ANITACTIMIERS- AND DK%LE - I
Antert6an Marble for Monument
Tumb-Tables..Mantles. Sints attd Cent
dealers to 'Marbleized Slate for Mantles. Ce
* * *Shop a few-doors east of Searle', Ile
street Montrose. Pa.
• . IV3I. A; - SNOW,
CSTICE. OF THE PEACE.--Grval F.
40 on Math varret, roppositethr Wef!ern I:
JoIT,N sAuTTERI
17.151110N.k131.E TAll.OR.—Montrwe.
acct .1. N. ltullaril*. Grocery. on Mn
Thanlanl rim past tacos. he oullrito a col
himsvlrto du all•wo - rk.;ati4art,
ting done on short hotlce, and warranted I,
Moatrope.; 12th, lEok—tr. - I
I'. LINES,
icaismox.krax TAlLOR.—Montruse. '
I. in Mentz Mock, .ocer lure of -Read.
Foater.. AU work marrunted. a 9 to St a ,
'Cutting done on %hurt notree. in -bVtt etyle
-TORN 13110 YES,
ustriosArtLE TAILOIL—Mtintn a. 1 , 420
•
Flv= the Baptist Meeting liongt; on urnpilte
}treet. All order. filled promptlr. in first- te shrl
Cutting done on short notice add warrant 11 to f.
ISI3ELL,
i_.?EPAIIIS Clocks. Watches, and Jeweirf the
ii shorte,d notice:andel' Et.,1.... , nab1e teen .U 1
irorla warranted: shop in Chandler and J
Store. MONTROtrE.. Pa. tf
:W3l. W. swat & co.,
ADINET AND CHAIR MAN:t FAL
of Maini , treet, Muntram!. Pa.•
. C. 0. FORD 11,01; . •
ItrANUFACTeREI: of BOOTS SHOES—IIontnw,
I Ta. Shop over Tyke* skim An kinds' of work
made to cirder,•and repairing do ie urati2i. Jeiyl
ABItL 11.11:1.;I,L, •
D£--iLER Dra7k, 3ier.llela tr7hemicale. Itrn
X.P staff a, In Warn. Palni.K. ils, Varnish. Wrn
dowf CrOCeliCi , , 'Fancy Gokids, J6walry.Perld•
t may, de.--14. , ent tor all the 111 OFtliopular PATENT
,-31tmtrod.c, Pa. ' ' istaa St
PROF. eIIARLES iIORRIS
BBARBER.and Hair DiTsser, Montrose Pa. 9
basement otS.ar3-'allotel,
PROP. J. W. WILLIA. S,
13 ARBER kHAIR DRESSER_ °Rote 1i eerei
the public. with the guaranty that hit •ork eh,
done In the moot and artlatm manne
in the north front of the' FRANKLIN
roar, Pa. opet2 on Sundays from An. - ca. until p.
July %, . •
.
PORTRAITS; PORTRAITS!
• NEW 4RUIC,CGEMENTS IN THE
_BRICK. BLOC
lilfi undersigned haring taken the Rooms for
- occupied by - W. It. DEANS. !snow Prtmared to ft
all who may desire with I go x 1 truthful Portra
Being well posterlin the prodn ction of the Various
of Pictures of the (law I flatter myself that My work
- excelled by sus in Oils section attn. country..
Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms an
-4211BROTYPE,. .PR OTOG.R.AP
•-
:.4f.L'LAITOTYPE, ..11 7 1,'ILL0GRA
Locket Pictures down in the smatio.f sized- tnl
king. "Transferred Amhrotlpes—The finest thihg o
sainting be Post to any part of the World vrithout
postage. .Ids Pictures are boil vigorous; and ex
those &Int, lifeless shildows. often sold •
country.. Pictures taken in all kinds-of weather, c
well, except those of young children. No picture n
Garen unless perfect satisfaction to given.
In dressing fora picture, avoid light tolnrsr—u
blue; purple, starlet, pink : ett.. Xost others take
grim. black, red, snuff, brown Orange, yellow, et
Or Remember 04 the Edij:e 10;10 Tour " Oct
In the Brick /Rock, over Read. Watrons &Foster'
• -1. B. iIAZLETO
Montrofic, Nth,
sanutp ONE PHJCE -
i1a41.2. 1 •7471r 3 / 7 171R..13T. • -
Joniv FA3IIOOIIIA, No; 718 ARCH at. bet* ,
and Bth eta. rlilladelpd a Hate of 81E Market
porter. 31' • • •• Attrer of and Male:tin an Wu& of
Hartug ref
my Nev 'St
Ar;:bwt. IPhlladt
beint4 now env/
in the Itanufar
of Fancy. Furs
.
I`
at the lowed poi
consistent with
profit. S would ,
(footballer in
ter either Utile,
rtrn's wear, it an
of my seiectirmi
enoficlattialltdiOt
oy ability to pteiti
4:sited estimate
• C2' - Pentom
lent toa t i l lic
wish; .
ing„ an forwar
LAtziag--bc,
_ _spin.,
~~L.80.~19tl0.~~:I~ 1103
1111:11011S1 1111110i1
Jost iecelmta large Reek oi. riew Sto
ookl_ a& Parlor. Office and,NhoppariXteell, ' I
or Coal, arab Sion' Pipe. Zinc. kr
Llie aslatineertis
thentostisnipago tmlna CorVag,kirlif •
Months Bowe- -
Newlfilfind..Oct- 'Mk, ISM I
Property ,
-1119.Am.a
/CHs undemlgned,offeastar ialq Ida inn •
New Milford. two miles Wit front the • ,
...ons‘letaofa GRIST IMF, and SAW NUL, with
. *tone Dam nearly completed,4lo . feet thick et
mir feet widest top. and la feet high. MU lea
enable location, both at to haulm* mad met.
fun her Information log Ore Of_ 4/talinAum B
Vow =ford, Nov Irt 1800,41m*
,
- - hat=Doe ' b ' tili i - . 'le . atetv'
Pe JOiXt. 011/Vehret3 t o no Pa,rty t,s not am -- - ‘.Flag...vati , Bee ,
voL.
•
• - I,limmithe Louisville lleMrsud.]
:DEATIfOIP THE 4111A8ONC •
LASe nightpturkid oat the dark Death angers crg,— •
" Another year is gone:"-and from the sky.
*myriad of rolgea like a river,
Reechoed. Gone, terrier and 'forever ;" •
'rho' deep run otthe night winds.maftled drum • •
Mourned font the, dead whose ilps are paidand dumb-
Mitt& whose pilotless and uncoil,' elms breast
Retail the neperitheif a dresmieSs rest. -
,Sattter sweekilldwgra, on the ficasons* torah •
For ob, they perish in .their emir . , •
And : 6'er their dust this requiem he. sung— • • ,
Weep not; for Reaven'alrest favorites die young."
Oh, Spring was very beautiful and gay,
When April mild and rosy finger;sl May •
Itamble along the man}'balding brooks •
And - gather Wild 'flowers in their Shady nooks,
And waving them in gladness lii [the air,
Scattered their fragrant dew;dropixeceryirhere;
lienyartr whose silver spray the delicate bloom
'Of Flora lineal)* air with rich Perfume.
Em=l:3
-TOIIIISDA,
58!F
'MEI
Siehderrindgentleand surpassing : fair
Was blue-eyed Sninmer with her golden hair;
Beret voiced as is the murmur eta dove,
Whilst . every tae's Wile eleven!. with !eve.
\*liere blooms the wild rose . hy the mOunialn spring'
'ln whose clear traces the ratitn dins his wing—
Where Mastering berries tempt the longing eyes,
....Like the forbidden' fruit. of I'aradlee,
And the sweet nmcking•blrtl, In carol gray.
•
Enehants the listener withJils wondrous
lay—
There, In tli.s.llenee of her shady bowers,
The Summer g,ettlus intssttil the dreamy hours,
Math mime. and fatal his hand upon her brow
And in eternal 'night she sleepeth now.
Next. Autumn caine in tube of gorgeous dyes
And stately isiep end melancholy eyes— •
In meta and look like discrowned Antonette • I
lil:queen—olthetiOa the thinrbon sitar had net—
Beholding with ii proud, unwavering faith'
The scaffold and the officer of death.
Mournliag„—not her own early doom for she
Knew Welffiffithoildwricsa•of majest,y 7 -
But grievirig thai the heautiffil and gay N.
In her height train were doomed to pass away.
So Autumn 'limit; but, on hercouch ofdeath. ,
Was balmy:with the jasmine's °Arens breath,'
And every wind barP breathed It; hollow moan
For the sweet soul that lutd forever flown, .
Bat 10, nteUrning for the
phantx from the ashm , or the dead -
Ith , ing, in triumph, int] the netr'SOfn year,
Bound Time :0 Tact orb begin% hisawiti." career.
The tieing eunbetune herald bin advance
And break on' every hill a golden,liance:. •
Heaven-plants her banner.? at the cattern gate, -
To greet the monarch an he cornea in Oat!,
And the loud harps of ocean and of earth, • '
Ileapund in timing of - revelry mull mirth. • •
Welcome to earth, thou youngert child off, Time,
rnivarped by tireng, tin:Totted Ilya Crime. •
Oh...may. the blooming limn. of the youth.
Ili* in wiodoni. purity' and truth, • .
Spare.ht thy flight the innocent and gay.
Aud natter pitzt4are . ',, garland* lit thy way,
Repreas the insolence of latch...A Might, ' • .
And makethe wrOnglaubmieilve to the right;
'Uphold the patrii,Land,trike dOleu the hand
That waver the traitor',.t , wortler trrason's brand,
And with the hand of charity redie.....‘
Bach form of hunien uoo and wrrtcledness.
Sat:that the' annals of:01 coining !lino .
Shall write three af• the Golden Age I.ultime.
In _Haiiun anil
Ileaditonet.
LlTablen. Also
tro z ynbleA, &c.
el on T.urnplke
: • oe•Ily•
Pa. Office
onge!. 44.1
, 'a. Sliop
tinuanee
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Sikcip
;Id finish.
{ janlllo.
4, JANUARY FARM WORK.
_ .
-The 'season is auspiehuils to the com
mencement ollimproved Practice Mt the
farm. : If upolp a survey of the past year's
operations it'ls evident that tlierb was too
muckattempto lbr the atnount ,of capital
invested, nowss the time to concentrate
effort upon a smaller :Ire& Sell off land
! enough to make•your plate Manao•eable.
Fifty acres well tilled; will bring . more
profit than donlile'Ahat number only half
i worked:. If Ibd der be searee, better Letter
' reduce the nuinber • of animals than limit
I. their feed beloWtheir wants. True econ
, otay is rightly using what we possess; let
iit toe the rulein all undertakings. Few
special dirtictions. are needed Um-month.
Barns and Stables—' ..-Vrrange old ones
and plan new ones, if to 'be . .built, for con
venience
inthreshing,e, feeding, manure
. fr. •
_ ! Making,ete., an comfort (.4 stock. Keep
I the barn tidy. Fowls should not lie let
• • I
op in i roost' :wenn( m.l
!ere they ehoose. "'fools,
i harness, etc..; should be keprin their own
places. -, ..1110w lIQ mantire tom:cumulate'
against the sides of sills of buildinfrs •• •
Cattle—Heel, in. warm stables, bedded
well. Feed regular, with, a variety. Roots
should begiven occasionally. lase dirry:
comb freely. Btleak -steers. I lamile. the
.1 heifers to.prePare for milking. . '
Cellars—Remove decaying vegetables,
and cover : others if necessary to preserve
from frost.. Keep,out rats and mice, with
1 r
trapsfor cat S.. I -; • ,
j Debt,S=Collect those due as far as may
I be, pay all . practicable. Commence the
year square wtth,the world if poSsible.
i (N„ . . B. That means pay the Printer !)
1 Feueing-Prepare.timber wheit,weather.
' allows. - • t „
1 Grain—Examine occasionally to secure
I from dampnes's and" i vertain. That to . be
for seed guard well. -, : . 7 . --
r Horses—Keep, warm arid covered. In
: cold weather blanket them when standing
after - s; drive.: Keep sharp . shod.. Oweold
dayti-Warm the bits before harnessing, as
, , it is cruel to skin iheir mouths with frosty
I_iron. Give th* no ice water. Keep them
'well cleaned, especially feet, legs, etc. -..
Handle and!break coils.
..
Implements-Put all in repair, and out
of the storms.; : Oil.runniug - ,gear-of ma
•' thinery. - . ' .• ~ .. -..
_
Lumber-rrepare and haul while snow
PIL
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it for
.extra
sire
t the
plan)
-et] he
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Wood—Cut and haul hOrne a - supply.for
var.—American Agriculturist. • -•.-:
`-The following story is told of, the
Rey. Dr. Morse, At an assirelittiOn 'din
..r a. ileb4te arose as 'to the - benefit of
,gging in liringinm 'up i childre,n. The
retoretook the afer;rative, awl his oppo
mt was a young•minister, whosei - repu-
Ltion for veracity was not very high: He
iaintained that.parenta often do harm to
their children froin unjust punishment
ironnor knoWing the 'h
the-'`'sets i n the ease,
why," said be: . " the only time 14 Wirer
i
ever whipped ?ne was for telling the truth.''
." Woll,' replied the - doctor, " it' cured.
you of it, did_ 11.'t., not . 9 7
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i. i • . Nir A ceukitry copple;tiewly married,
s
, 1 itoppa at the . : GibOit,litute, lit-, Cluck:
- 14 1.4 0 4 . ttatt , -U7fitw-.14. 5. Iwo, ":u groom tthe . call.
• . od for, some :wine. . Whertzuskod - ,What
- " Id , kind.he'wouldfiwie,.replied •• "We si.ant
I thatAlud ofikine where the eotketiop out
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NualKiat (vi,a‘ge.ll4o - 0414:4;1411 . 4
W hY my IOVOOthe Alien'ed
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wed :;an
elderly female, that's 211 Ahem r
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PREEDOM'S FIRST BEACON;
DESTRUCTION :OE :THE GASPE TENDER,
. - IIY C.irr.- JAMES. k. .u.conN. -
IT Was the dose of a genial SPring , day,
in 1772, that , saW lithe and gladsome Ma-!
Arm Whipple . tripping acrosathe Verdant
fields which then skirted the east shore of
the river—near what is .now termed the
point- 7 411h pail in band, .towards the'
point pasture, where her fathers cows had
been feeding on -the - early grass.
Gaining it she swept the broad panor
ama ofithe bay, mapped out . before , her
with a hasty glance, startin.g 'hs - she per ,
ceived the tapering f rakish spars of a stnall
sebooner, which lay at anchor in - the bight,l
hull down behind the point, when min. ! !
inuring -
" The GaSP‘,
ae Gaspe main. T wonder WI- am
to' be`subjeeted to another persecution by
the recreant commander," she proceeded
to collect her cows and perform hertask;
lightening her labor by sweetly warbled
song.
the Was milking tierlast ,cow when a
young man in naval n i iidiless, indicating
an inkritir 'grade,. bounded lightly over •;.
tie low,:primitive knee, a few -rods dis
tant, and approaching hastily, announced
his presence with,— • -.
•
"Ha, ha. Well met; sweet Marion: I'
have been se king ,you, -and had almost '
given• up in despair .when I detected you
here:"
The maiden had started at the first
wordoneeting his eager regard with one
in which scorn and terror blended. But
her Klanee was expressive of the last, only
as ' resumed her - task, gemanding---
" What now ?. thought Warren Com
stock .and Marion Whipple were to meet
as strangers:'" '
"Patience, sweet Marion. Ihoped. you
had repented your harshness."
"Then you deceived yourself! Iflrsh
nessl."
. .
Or i if it . sounds more charming,
cruelty.- I may have deceived myself, and
am here to learn it,;-•-to hear my final
sentence from your lips!' • •
"I have pronounced it thrice to please
you.",
"To pain me rather. 'But you did not
moan it, Marion ?"
"Excuse me. 'I hate deception
S and
scorn to practice it."
"Deception! ha," but pausing
the midst of the hollow laugh, the speak-
er - added: "For the lash_ time, 3larion, I
am here to stie,'to intreat, to implore, to
demand the answer :my- heart craves. I
love von madly, •
IndiainlyWarren Comstock," infer
ruptedilie maiden, -drawing•her lithe
ure Tirotally, up. " Youlave told me all
this repeatedly, mid I as oft replied to it.
What more NVottld you have?"
" Your solemn assertion that the rumor
I have beard re”ardinr , von is false".:
" What .rumor ?"
"That von have betrothed,yourself to
my old inZssioate and cousin,. Hobert * Liu-,
zee,"
, The maideniplitshed and lowered her
eyes, but raised them almost instantly do
- = • - -
"A n d Wood how could it concern you?"
"Pow know full well. Speak, is it so?"
" - By what right :do you presume to
question the?"
"We will not disouss the right."
" I 'answer your , queStion,
Warren ~catnstock. 'Tis enotiglr for you
that I ariii not betrothed to you," and the
maiden haying,•completedsher task, raised
her pail t4i,itlepart. But the young officer's
hand was on her wrist, and restraining her
he hissed-- ' . -
" 'Tis true then. My rebel cousin has
succeeded, I am to'be sacrificed for the
paltry renegade Who so traitorously de
serted his flag and country when his :mid
was needed most."
"If by Ten epde you . mean Robert tin-,
zee, : yon . wrong. a truer _man than your
self, Warrdu eomstoek. 'Tis you, not he,
that is traitor to the Laid ofour birth. Rift
unhand me!"
:"Noftill I Itarn the truth. • Is he •our
choice ?" • •
"What 'folly Yon arc not I have told
F
ou.".
"Then he itutst he ! Let -him beware
how he erotisestky :j,ath ; and you, Mari
on, ho*.yotrt rifle ith my love: - Remem
ber, I have the von • to return him, a
commoti sailor, to therviee• he might'
have. remained in honorably." -* • -
. .
! I understand-your threat. But
hp shall be warned in .
.." Warn hini then. You cannot .avert
my vengeance. So sure as we three 'live
he shall be 'fire4ied' the first time I catch.
him within reach of a M'iSs-gang."
o' You Will not dare,"said • the maiden,
starting.. •
not ! -- Ha, ha. You do not know
1 me, Marion. But you have rejected me.
!What should prevent. my triumph We
are alone! Not soul within sound of
your
.voice:.!: If I desire to be revenged .
1 upon yourself for that rejection, what - or
who can 'save you ?" .when a . yollng - . man
bounded (merlin! Stile; exclattning 7 . • ,
• "117 and gratiping3larioies arm, with
! a Single' . blew stretehed her asiailant at
('her Teet. - • •
0, thank. Go& you came, Robert," she
murmured, nestling dose to her
,protec
tor's Side, While - the' ,erese-fallen Right,
bruised, and bleeding, regained his feet.
sou, Robert: Lmzee. I'll be re
' sensed for this.".'. \,„
". Do, and fully earn' the - execration of
all our relativeS, 'Warren; I am ashamed
of you. .A king's - officer, and elaiming - tO
bea 'gentleman, yet assault lt woman. Go
before I:forget our' relationil4." • •
Babl rebel bound. Irowgei6iime 'you
-art; But wait, my thaw:rill etiniel" find
with a muttered curse lie left the 'isnot,
when the protector resumetl- 7 ,
4134, glad-I dune to.seek you; SlaTion.
I waijustiti time to lear his threats and
Aid you. Lou as we together -I
never dreaM.4 . that
:44 *A R ,13 - o,*.i#, t r . :*4:oll-
ing-heii4WPol; ilOYo.49s3l*piaid
,ed'to` tell asjhe)r, , Ini).v . eir on; f-nr : hitt
siteceiri obtaining - cotinfaiit
vess e i -14Y44 ; .. b 0 0,061 Wow' , Tork , ,and
Piovidettoe asa packet, adding; "Aqist,
I have a prospent ler a .11velthood, dear
Qv/
•
. , .
.A feirlsttP/Abs;'o4.' Ymtirill be
all my.. oirt. • - r
." Heiyeh.griMi i but I - rear to - hate
you go . no . w, deariliphert. You kniiiirhis
vessel is statimied oh the emist.".
" e dare' not,. even . if Carry
his threatinto Captains are
exempt fronOpress,l you km 4.-. But here
we are," he continued; ',pausingtts • they
oared a quaint old !farm-house, half . .bur-.
ied iii an - orchard:- Must say good-bye
bete. • 'TisalmoSt higli water,. and I must
sail with the first oflebb." n: •
"gut you4ill golin to site father 2"
'" I have son himi r r came- fr . oni .the
hoiise to seek you. - So, "good-bye Mari
" and kissing her, tenderiv, he added—
" You must keep hOlised dill return; when
we. Will defy, my pdlant: cousin." , • .
"And von Must lieU•are of him."
-4 0, 1 have too nuinv friendinbbard the
old Dart. if tam a - rebel, to dread au exe
cut iOn 'aids th reat, !even', if unprotected
by my new rank. : to. cal m your fears for
me, dear Marion, and again good-bye,"
and
,exehanging a I:4i - salute, the pair sep.
armed.
Wnrxen Contstoe
werias alre:i4ly
bad bccn brother 2
the English ,Nloop:o
. _
.severid years ' when
the North America,
one of a "-Guarda C
strut surveillance
up or iloWn Long I
and out of Provide
The yOnng men
the Providence Pia
more or less interes
of the young colon}
their- new duties
emotions; Linzec's
once enlistea - in bel
opprewsed country,-
royal cause.
Prior to their cut
hairformed the :leo
Whipple, then a lift.
manifet3te4l a bovisl
eiely, while sheEeg.
and as snc•li thong!'
until their first riiinr,
laid strait: , siege to
sixteen then--ohl et,
tween the two :1141:
found to be itotiossi
on her love were Ent ]
at least, and she era.;
one by choosing tl
Parted with equal'
IMMEM
'- Claimjnr, they ell
on their arrival Oil
Liter, whelk the fair
the mune footing as'
41V forear tip the ren
snits / and sntlercd a'
ity, until Linzee's
stock's loyalty , were
.prtsence in a ilisotp
titution of.the day.
"'Mot yon think'
are all ideal, Rob6rl
ask. •
"A mere chimera, Marion, and my coon
trymen the must dis .ontented set orreb
els on.the surtiteci the globe to-day.
lint they will soon Ore of their ill-advised
opposition to the mother country. If not
- they may exptlet' no, 'mercy. I for one
would shOw' them little."
"Warren - Comstock, You cannot beser
ions ?"
.
"But Imn,'Marion, and I hope that
you ar6 free of this inhumation , Which.
seems to have infected my gallant cousin ?"
" Gallant - indeed -If profound lore for
my native land, and an'earnest- desire to
behold her relieved from oppression, is in
fatuation, ..I am infatuated. '
"Whys ;mit surely are . nota re.bel
. ." 1 trust not. These Colonies‘shelter no
rebels, -Warren," responded the maiden
and there the subject WAS dropped.
Rut Marion Whipple's heart had chosen,
and when Robert Linzee expressed his de
termination to leave the service, she hail
ed the announcement with profound '66'
sacred delight, and hater, when he pressed
Lis suit,.in the gins° of a-true son of the
soil, laid her hand in his, .rewarding him
tenfold lmher,simple response
" YeS, hobert, I. will be yours."
And that cheerinf , ll.4llrance had nerved
the young man to Sect manfully the-diffi
culties arising from the crippled state of
our conimerce—which he found opposed
to his success.
nut he lcid succeeded. :it last in obtain
ing,Onphlnieuti his -; cousin being promo
ted a lii'weeks,previons, and .appointed
.to command the tender Gaspe, employed
and Manned by_ the 'Conlin:in - der. of the
Dartmaittlt, to , follow; vessels of light
draught-into the shoaler. waters.
,of .the
Sound and Bay.
, -
That .separate. command had _afforded
Lieutenant Comstock .'several opportuni
, ties to ineet-his cousin, and press his suit
with Marion. And those opportunities lie
improved as-regarded the lust. with_ the
resultalmVe . stated, and passing from:her
lastpresence, After his la and final, attempt,
sought his schooner; 'ail - clawed in theinght
now crossed by the Bristol and _Frovidence
Railroad,' when • he Wei*lied and stood
down-the' tay,• happily ignOrafit - of the.
ideatity of theommander of, the 'small
vessel..follewing:in his - Wake'. •
! • The ran the gauntlet'. of the
" Dartmouth safely, 'and `tit daylight. 'next
!'morning was fiir beyond her reach. But
the return : passage .was 4ess fortunate.
I . Warren
.Comstock 1,141 learned - the name
.
of her new _master, and resolved to consiM,
mate his revenge, laid • in wait- for - .her in'
the-vicinity of Pointludith,. off which the.
1 -Dartniouth was cruising at the time. ,The
sloop.of.war was , yell in . , the: offing,-. and,
the tender over on :the in,.
blund`nhorei
I.When the tiannalkwas ! seen *ng
the-coast of the mairr,lundi: , it. „poon ,Of
1 -sultry June breeze
and:the-wind easterly' favoring botli! • oloop
.Mid.teaderi 'whivt,, : instantly, croWdw.l, all.
134ii,fiigniliziag.iiir to heave to. •
But. hpyipg,shipPßain New ; ,.Yorit
fain aititiii,a,whip,itlinlind,oo,4ann t4140u
„uaisi(bii'iotaNmPid;fiii .nontrnlingo;,C.4V
„fain" 149zpithnlitian, VP:Olit.Kftlq 4 le!ks'
of tliciOttiaTicwhile... the;
Souti!,-guidfrOlieno.4B
tO .
*nflg; he` rap Thu
entrance of Neivportibay•, , well la 'adVance
- and Rama Linzee
stated- 7 -eousins, and
idshipm ,oir bnar4
-War Dartmouth for
she was ordered io
station, to net U.S
o•ta." and maintain a
n.all vessels passing
!landl , Sound; or into
e Bay.
•ere both: natives of
tations, and of course
od in :the 'prosperity
• But they viewed
.ith widely - different
sympathies being at
11 . 1 . of his 'Amain! , and
.ComstoricTs in the
ec into the navy both
It:tint:wee of Marion
e school=girl, and both
' preference for her so !
riled both a 3 friends,
and dreamed of them ,
from sea, when both
bier heart; She was
°ugh to - choose be
-but that she
Theirs claims up
' al, in 'her estimation
reluctant to_ grie're
le other, so they de
-I)rOspects of event il
'aineti !Care of ahsenec
.he station three years
Marion met them.:on
formerly; bent as rea
wal of their respect ire
text- the-sarne.perplex
tatriotism 'and Com-
Made tnanifest in her
got) Of the absorbing
oureountry's'Wifongs
?" she tentured to
crowd rlispFrsed, Silas Pliseo r t seeking the
.widow's -dwelling: to be amazed by the ap 7
pearance of the tearless Marion, in the
guise which had concealed' her sex and
identity While addressing the assemblage.
Awl within the' hour she ;was on the
wharf, whe're•lier aid had collected lime
eight - boats front the various vessels moor
ed in. the vicinity, and having armed them
with-pm-ing stones, selected a crew: of
eight men for each, front. the crowd of
seeming Indians assembled,; • when ' their,
disrliised k.icler briefly inforat&l-them of
the main ()inject :Of the enterprise,. and
give the signal to depart. '.- -.•.,.. -.,:-
,--,
-" For -Lilizee and-freedom !,",vrose.-thril
lingly on the still air •as • the -little fleet
• swept-. doWn - the . river; stemming the
young 6°,1:: But thaeitheer was the only:
one uttered until - they =hie ip Niew of the
stranded Wilder,' Which. was '.now - ,nearly
upright, tuid would soon be --Afloat: . -: -- ~
.::.-.
"Now, - .31h45 - Marion;-'whatdo- vett pro
poSe r.asged Silas I...inseet;: its he'laid-his
_hoatermelitarily.elongside of that . ; steer
ed by the disguised maiden..--. :,
. "To lay her aboard . :- . - What saryou t''
~ "That it's - Oar- bust , i)lao:rif : we caw:get.
any wars Lindy to her unperecixed."-
"I‘e,tnist becatttiotie'.:s -;' •:-..-.-: - 1::.. , ,,,4
-.- . "Ay, and Alispose of one, forc e! - -40,7'itome
better
. adygntage . --.. .:i,: : -.,.,:;„;„;.<.
...- "1)0 so then-2.! -: '' -,- ',:--i- - :-:: ,, •i:-/ -..„. ,_
' • ." Not I, bIiSS-Marion...PXOtt'bii:o,.corn
trienced-an#'ust:Carr..s.4ethint; through.
Pm content to'act. uttdoild.nr-otilers.'' , , •
"Then take , four' boats 4itlieloit and
loll! for het! starbliard, , sle- - . 1 frill=--" ..
." Beats nhorr*iikthekbeil front • - tho
• tender at tls lnoment.• :..-- -. L. .-- -.- .;.-..- -
l'-' ;<" - clitieleSlll4WeNie ha tiine 'lli- lese..4
:Give' - wily all!" iiiefilitetttlie, hrj4.o youn g
vAriiiiiii,t; , liiiiii64lA44iilitli6 - -404,310'
'Attilif,ileei4islieit:WiardititiOf ----,',..
'';".llint ofit:belltsorigoWid: . .' .joit:
fru
- ,ii6riiiifitooKitific..6o4(ol4l3loo6'
ir , .iiiiiymi luri*ii . €l l l'fmffstile!:'''Ogilir
`The pentrite:ll"'ltiiiiiiiii e . ,Ahitili' r -:"--i-P' . ":,
I <."' GueSii-D•oted better 'netiititit stet-itii•
. -
.4-
b ion,;
of biiik_t tii4naero. - ''- -- - 7;7--- :' '-' 7. "-7." '' -77 : 777:- •
...;--
-;.1 . 6 '0 T.0)101.1--! - ibuildntinor tint:At:l4c,
'idinaliziiikt . h . qnsne'til Contilineil - OH'
Sigual - Lie iitenlitittNithitdek. ':yra4.only - tne •
eager to olit‘f, - witen' - ereivilingsail'he held
-- On, and graduallY oferhatiling the deeply
laden packet; Opened fire 'on - her •: - With: it
single gun, eventually crippling her,,- rand
leaving his Con Sin rm.-alternative bnt...imb
misSion tii'nSenreh, ' ' -,-- i! ''.:-. • :
The, smirtih•-r6ulted - ,' ananticipated by
th 6 latter, ili a dlsenYery oft he - contralnind
wares,• when hts ,alidtittit . 4.4;4+ :ordered .
.hinvaluiardithe Gate; :and waii'in the set
of.',Octailing4t - prize.. crew . to' take charge' Of
the Illninahli when the' further -drifted on
ai bar and stitekilist. ' "" ,
- F: It was tong ebli - ',:it the *inept,' *
- that she '-was iininoyalde ere nieimitreS,
ronlirlie atfrpted for:- her relenseiwhile' the
Hantiale:4 crew Seized. ilium the oppOrt tint ;
ty thus all'orded. to make - good their eseatie
to Providence, leaVing - their: Captain' in
the hands tifitis exultant• captor:
.'
Marion 'Whipple had Crossed the rivet
that (lay, which she was.:speliding with
the wido‘4 o l mother of her lover, in ex=
section of lliS return, when tidings orthe
chase And hls capture were spread through
the town.. iOf course she was among the
first tu lwau them, 'from ' the. lips Of. the
Mate of thel I hawk . who had ..sought the
widow's residence as soon as he landed.-
"And hclis a.priSoner in,theoaspe, you
say?'.' was -ber first Startled demand. '
" "Yes, Miss Maria), • and as -sure of a.
berth aboard a king's cruiser as I am that
they stian'tratchtne." • • :
"But :NS Arren commands her,': dinned
in the scarce anxious mother.,
,"Ile will
wink at Robert's , escape.. " ' .-• ••. --, - • •
- "Guess lint, Ma'am. He -:icemett too
mighty tickled to catch liim;', rejoined the
sailor.
"0, lie WAS. • r . knpw he was . ," said Ma
rion. - " Ibibert mu l st be rescued. The
ALiasp.e had grounded, you say?'" ...
• "Sartin, 0' I hope 'she'll! bilge afore
the tide makes . to !float -- her agaith But
there's littldangero' that I fear: Bris
tolt -bar's to; . soft a bed." .
"Van yon think-4110 plan, Silas Lins- '
cot?" demanded the anxious ;Maiden.—
"31.VIathettwillaid'vou." - -- .
- I reckon not. Captain WhiPple- has
too nirmli at stake -to risk it lightly by
open oppos ition i to the king's men."
" lint - soniething must be - •done."
"Ay, if we knew what • that something.
.was.?' At Lhat instant an Indian 'entered,
begging road in exchange for some wares,
AVllen , starg'ng, the speaker i.,(lntinued—
"There! it we-Only had . 00 Boston tea
party here.' ! •• . .
"file maiden caught the idea on the in . -
stant. - "IVe can raise one !" she. egelained.
• "Me mipit !" mused.the sailor aloud.
"We can: Will you aid me?"
"-Sartaid. liat who'll-lead-them?"
"You " 9:- • , .
.
. " No, .nel. Mang me if I . want to ven,
tore first s•ithin reach of the Gaspe's
metal." 1
"Are yo i a coward, Silai..?"
"1 recko i not MiSs Marion. If 'I can
itiuster men enouglrto attempt it, make
one-of the party to. convince •ye of my
courage, but you must find a leader."
"I will." 1:• -
" Not your - Either.. But: he'won't go:"
- "Nor: will II askl I
im." •
MariMilsl purpose. was fixed. and her re:
s - olv . e-takert, but she would: ciplain noth.,
ing, and di •niissed. her auditor. to raise
company and bring. - them .to the house,
Where she 4.ssuredldm they would' find a
Ie oheyo, rid:aided by the -popular
or general excitement; a - tithe town d rum
mei. with his instrument; seen- had at-his
bed: an' ass'emlplage of some -two hundred
townipeeke,, whom he. led up Westmins
ter street,wt the widaw's dwelling,whers
they were. startled into obedience by. the
shrill comniand, to "halt" 'Ron' its roof. It
was from tie lips of •tt seeming' Indian,
who addedi as the swaying crowd paused
.beneatlthini i . . • .
.. . .
ethers, :t. secret ertierprise is On
;Imoment,. having for its object
.
p ot-the wrong you now de
li who desire to take part there
!`et on the Wharf within an hour,'
rb as this, when they will learn
1
letjars." . .
greeted the • -announcement;
I peaker ... disappeared' and the
" My byo
foot at thi - si
a fetaliatiot
i>lore.
to must tub;
in such a gti
further pal
r A cheer
when the
OMR
ren, responded. tinseot. • "Xou:,zoiglit
htirt friends." .
eaMi4lromAho' :Aft' Ciir's
pistol in
,Osehamol:arhullet:,,which gra
zed ourleroly's eheekiand trimmed the
right . whliker ot thiCitalWort Aboriiineo
pulling the bcili liar - oftlie 'twit boa 4
" Whew! .;'fold lead , by Jeriebol , " ei
clahned.the.man, leaping" frotn..the thwart"
and seizing his musket,. the only firearm.
in the party. "Cuss h is ongainly pleter,
here's topay , him for .wasting poWder,"
acid' itlohe wifidhodischarged the piece
wounding aid , bringing down the startled'
Comstock. • -
• Ills fall Created, no slight Coufusien
the tender's•crew,l whe were then Sithjee-;
tech to. several vines, of stones from ; the,
advanebig ,lioatik.: This strange •lissault, did
not leSsen their pMlic,:and ere they, could
load or train a single gab to bear 'tipon'
their assilants, they had gained a fohting
'on the tetidei't deck;'and renewed the 'as
sault from that point:- • • . - •
•
Ten minutes; decided tiM,alfair s , behold
big the Gmspea prize, when the fearlesS.
girl ordered the prisoners. nto -the boats,
and requested Linseot to land theiiton
4 istol beach, • •,• •
"You are uo Indiawor I'm no native,"
said the prisoner Linzee , approaching the
young leader - at this moment.
" No— Histi" and 'placing her lip* to:
his'ou she, whispered: " ;• •
- - My
" Ifist Dear Robert, lie guard'ed.—
But one of this litile.hend of friends knows:
who or what
,I am" • •
7Aml y ou havoineuried all this tilt for
me? '!_ ' - - •
. •
." For you and freeirom., .Bqt
we do with our " • . • .! • •
"Ha l• - Yes - 'll, -mike a
beacon of her_ to guide the gentle •goddesi, •
top home, on our fair seil,". and with the:l
word he - dashed- belo*, the vacant
in, followed. by our. heroine.
" But . you will penult -me. to light .it
Robert," she 'said, as together they gat h.-
ered such Combustibles as - were .at . band..'
"Most assuredly, my own bra\ - C. dal
link.. Yotir hand has been the first raised
against - the - minons • •of our royal- tyrant,
and shall place the match to the funeral
pile of his oppression,' and placing in her
hand the'cabin lamp, he.stood by her side
while she .constnated the -first overt act
of resistance to British' rnleever. attempt=
ctrl in.any of the " - Old thirteen." -
Ten minutes later-the boats in charge
of Linseet returned; Inning landed the dis
tressed Britons, when the little,party who
had.renlaitimi-owbOarddesertedtheibOrn
ingiesselovhich was enveloped'. in flAnie,
ere oan equal period-had elapsed, shedding
a brilliant gleam over - the retiringathl ex
ulting victors, who were still less than -a
mile distant;.when she blew-up with: , iter
riific roar, awakening the thousand CehoeS
of shore and dale with that knell cirthe
tyrant's Rimy opera the adopted hotriCand •
descendants of the Pilgriths.
• In•conclUsion we would add the histori
cal fact that "the hrni•et little party' and
its heroic leader," withher lover, re:tallied -
Providence in - safety, and dispersed:to
their resrutive homes, leaving no.elue to
,their individual identity,' for a- discovery
of which the Diritishgovernment offered
a- reward : ofpne thousand pounds sterling,
but .in vain: • Like their worthy and patri
otic brotrersmlio - formed . the Celebrated
Boston tea party, they. remained-nudetect,
ed,-nor was their leader's - "identity . .eer ,
ithstiected•ontsider.of• .rielept•cirele -- of
friends whom her- no- less - patrititio - hus.
band was wootto entertain with the - Aide
Of keedoth'S first beacon,: when time had
Silvered bis hair and' dimmed •, the lustre
of her loving eyes., • And by them it` was
handed- down to their descendants, from
one of whom we obtained the h4nliiig ,
fitcts;•drawin . g upon our own imagination
for the coloring of our sketch, - which we.
believe to be the -most graphic; and ;au
thentic history yet published- of the Ditm
inn' oldie Gaspe. • '• • •
- •
DISSOLUTION, OF THE UNION,:
The Cleaveland Plaindealerlwopoes, if
the Union is diSsolved to form from the.
respective States, five new republics, - !as
follows; . :
A.Southern Republic with all tbe SlaVe
States-save Delaware arid 31issOurl, the
latterinsfact and feeling being a Western
State - and will soon be as free as Ohio,
With New.Mexieo and the' Indian Terri.
The staPle, produetionS of this Republic
Would be cotton, tobaceO . stigar and tii•e;•-
0
• • 'it ••
nEPuBLIc :W. 2,
.A Western-Republic including ttib
en North WeiternStates,'MiSsonry Kan-.
sas and Nebraska.. .
,
The productions of this Republic would
be %vheat, corn, beef, potatoes andyopu
tar
_Sovereignty. ,/
nEvent.tc xo: 3
The Central 'Republie, , t including! New
York, Peinurylvania, New Jersei and Del
a Ware. The latter nitmed State has' elec
ted it Lincolnite to ConnTeasTand has not ,
niggers enough today yo run a respeetable
hotel. *,
"The Preetlutfen otilietefitrat liepublic
wattle:l, p ° a' grl3o, variety : of cereals, panic
makers and pplitieking.
„aitt'vnut-: xn- 4 - I
Th ePuritan Reptddie, including . the six
Newztngland States. ,
, Proditctions.—Yaupers, Pricklit and
uPP) 3 Y pie: • • -
SEKTOI.IC xor
,The Pacific Republic; inehidiug' C*ll-
'113(04 Oregon and Wishingfori - Tertito,
• h ti if
'Sonora
e% 110111
and triuh. , -
Stap- -
les.42itieldi GAzzlyßearri an Pa-
Lim
~ H ere siti' • Reinthlt4en - ougit'.tos atilt ' se
ceders, Ap C ilkolnutx the' tatel3 are
deiatialkell . - i fithtleteg iurljnii , us al they
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moo pupil; Ish. -Usraito, what...wad('
rfaitve been without-our - kind pareati?
c ti onice 'multi- numeral tho girl, doivity
affeeteil,' that'll should have ben a horthn.
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dnittocioasios" Bkinks , Notct
Dads, end'a otta Dlealr..ol had. or pdatad to coke.
1 Mr Job 17071 - treatilaasittA SlPidil lot" "RIM
Bzwm HeiziaT.
.1' One _evening. a peer 'Men and bit iltrih
littlo'lio.‘,7 sat' tor - sieve/4-14er a the
gate - Oran old- town in dermanr,--;21:0
father took out a loan:W.llmA which 'he
had bought in the lowii, - and brokoTratid
gave halfto - his boy, "Not 'so, - father,"
surd time boy, "I shall not eat *until.sitter
you'. You have been - working hard , all
day for small vviigeN to sup Port me, and .
you must be i;eg.bungry; I 'shall wait
till you, re done: • . -
," You-speak kindly, 'mv. son," replied
the pleased. father. "Your love to , me
does Ina. more ' , good. 'Ulan, my food; and
those eyes of yours .remind me s of your
dear mother, who- has left us,-crud who
told you to love iris?: as.. Abe used to do.;.
end indeed, my boy, you have been a great
strength and comfort, to-Inei but - now
that 1 have eaten the first Morsel to please
you, it is your tarn now to eat."
"Thank- you, father: but break this
piece in two, and take you a" little more,
for you see he loaf is not large, and youi
require more than I de." ,•
"1 shall divide the loaf for you, ray boy;
but 'eat ••• it,-lihalt not. I have abundance
and let us thank God for his great. gookl
ness in giving, usfood, and in-giving what .
is better still, 'cheerful and contented
hearts. He who gave its the living
bread from heaven to nourish our immor
tat souls,how shall not give us all
other Ibd that is necessary 4o support
our mortal bodies ?"
The father and eon thanked. God, and
then began to cut. the loaf in „pieces, td
begin their frugal meal. Bnt As they' cut
one Roition - of the - loaf there fell out
.3eve
ral pieces of gold of great value. The little
boy gave a shout. of joy, .aild was spring
ing forward -togra..ip the WI e'speeteil treas
ure; when he - was pulledihaek by 'his fa. :
titer.
• "My son; my son," he cried, "do. not
touch that money ; . it is",not ours."
"lint whose is it,. thtber, if it is - not
ours?"
know not, as yet; •to whom it be
longs, but probably it was put there .I_4
the baker`through -some. mistaie. •We
must inquire. Run!". "
"but, father," interrupted "the boy,
"you are poor and 'needy, and you have
bought the loaf, and the. kialier may tell a
lie, and-7.
.• . .
"I will not listen to . -you, my Loy. L
bought tilt...loaf, but did not buy the gold
mit. If the baker sold jut° me in ignii
ranee I shall not . be, 46' dislOnest as to take
laixontagwof TAM.' ' Remember him who
told its to do unto others as we . ..would
have - others do nnto•ns. The ,baker may
pOssibly.cheat us. - I. am poor, indeed.
hut that is no sin. Time share the per.
Fcrty of Jesus,. God's own Son, 0 ! Iht us
share, his goodunss . and his trust in God.
We. may 'never be rich, but .we may al:
.i Ways bo honest We may die of starva
,l tiuu, but God's will be done should we die
indoing it! Yes . ,inv Voy, trust God, and
I Walk in his ways, and ;you shat never. be
put. to„ shame. Now, •run to the baker
and bring him here. and I shall watch the
gold until he coines." - - • •
1'• So thelior ran fur th . baker: -
1, "Brother workman,' said the old man
' you have made some error; and aleno: - 0.
lost yoUr money ' " an lie• then -showed
t he. bakerthe - gold "find t ohl him how, •it
bait'been• found. ' -'' . • .'. . .
"kit thine," tnikd the father, • "ill t
is, take-it away."
. "My toiler, baker, is very - poor and-t ..
" Silenee my child; put me net to shame
by thyemnplaints. ' I ani . glad .we have
i saved this man from loosing his' meney.r
[ The baker had been gazing alternately
upon the honest father 'and the eager boy,
mid 'upon the gold' which lay glittering
upon the. green turf. :. - . . -
"Thou art, indeed„.an 'honest fellow;'' _.
said the baker; "and my • neighbor,. Da
vid, the flax dresser, told the truth :when
he said thou wert the lionestest - man in
10Wn..• -Now I shall tell the, about the
gold. A :stranger cane
,to. my - sthop
three days•ago, and 'gate, inet k at loaf and
told me to sell it cheaply-, or ve it :away
to the bonestest poor.uum whom I knew,
in thle city.- - "told David to ; send then -
to Me as a customer this Morning; as,ttieu
- wouldst Dot lave the loaf-for nothing;- I.
sold it to thee,. as thou knowesi,••• . , for .the
last pence in thy purse:; .and the loaf with
all its treasure—and it is: not Isinalll is •
thine, and God grant.thedallessing-Wit,l
• The-poor father „bent his
_head to the
;.trouudwhile the-fears fell from his- eyes
Ills boy ran and put his Winds ahnut , his
neel4und Said: . . • . -
"I shall'illWaYs,. like you, my . father,
trust- Coil aid - do what is
. ri,..iyht; for Tits
ittre,it - will never put us
.tt? shiiince!
Shat r.—A German . who. 'had s3po in
gold
,deposited in ono. of tbio='SVeStsrn
banks stepped up to thecountei tbeother
day and presented his ccrtificatc,with the
demand for specie. He was paid; when
lc said to the hanker:: ,
Va. you gif for. gold-
_ .
• . Five per scent,- was the:reply; , _
Oh, raw' f .da,-,hdt #oot: , sell.- you, dew
rer gOOI , paper trumusb - .
Ali.right,, WM . the reply ; and $315 was
ountedont and banded.over to the Ilath
dePoSitipi . ;:wh6 - 4nietly took $l5 from the
roll' of notesi•and handetl back $3OO l say-.
ing: I deposits dat mit you—. 4 secs,yonra
quer - And off he went.,With his umeer
tit-este. and . sls premium. -
lIOLLOWAVS PILLS ..1.1 , 1D OL4I/IENT.
a multitude Of 44' madders there is WisdOm
=is rather, iiquestionahre - axiom_ in the
treatmeet of diptberia, sore throat, 4c.
'drowninif man will catch tit a straw,
and a saffernik man will swallow 'the first
remedy - he thiuks will Mierei , ltint—the
chi nett
.
upiniens atuem; VISNIIIW.IIIOII er as to
the nature and remedy for this inflimatory
alfeetioe of this throate.-falailling the
int 'touching - :eidinairmlihipilationii.—
While deeten - are tortirittg' their victims,
Holloway'eleteediec go straight to the
dime. the Ohoweet cheeks the infiama,-
. tiori - ortliejltrikai, acid the Pins i.OOl the,
bhxelf the filter: In ell diseases
of tAmilirciat ileisitnedicieee are :efinitify
sKstittWrapitl.",
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