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O4O:, - , -- R - RA - VT TVIAIMII 1141 CW, ped. and Meal, !Wren and Dalry Stlt, Thnottiy'sii Clover Sectd,'Groceries s PitiVis-' n. ti Fish, l'etroleons L 011 ;, Wooden and atone Were, Yankee Notions, Ateolte., oslteltattroad ttres 4 Digiot,-Newdlillford,Tav A. LATtritOlc C. 1114 P., ,J. P. W. W, tIILET. LATHROP,•tytEit''&,..Rli e gY, di,o6:oi6ceries,tilurdtt44 lieady .Idaate..elotbittg,,- Beau: d , shoes, lints it — esps; Woos & W tuow Wane. Iron. Nailer Sole & Ueper Leath,. . Pig; Piper 'and Salt, "all or which they oiler at the Ten? Crir.T.acmcrgert $ • .L athrops Brick pailding, alontinse, Pa EVAN JENKINS; Zialleko3a:sigeiel - 41..st,crtitrasiocor,1 FOR SIISQUERANNA COUNTY. Post Opal address, Ronda, or South gAbscu3.Btum's , County; Penn`a,l . • ,J ws••lnrarthiG Cooran- . ..... 4, ....nkurr Diana= ' 'WM. IL' COOPER 41: CO, • AItKERS,-41oxitrome; Succeasens to Pect,Cooper Co. Office, Latlttopenew`beildlog, Turntliko-st. J. $. McCOLLUM , & SEARLE; a TTOHNIPES atul Connsenon at ,Lait,4lontnaat,Ta. ,eL Once fu I,o.nuaga! new bantling, oval. the/lank, - DR. n..smrrEt 44 . 50 N ;, O,DRGEOS DitNTISTS,--tdoritrese,' Pa. 10 pace In Latturope! pew buildlng,..over the Bank. AU Dental operations will bet .' performed In good style and 'warranted. JOHN ' . SIS. i . i.tSVIONABLE. TAMPS.—Montrose. Pa. Shop over I. 1. , 7.• SalLted'a .Grocery, ori . 3lninzet.met. Thank/a) torPant.' rayon; solleitsio oonlinutoiela t —pledging himself to do all work satisfactorily. 114 Wig dune on abort notlee; iiildvarnukt4 to Lit! ; • Montrose, Pa., July - .•: • . P, LINES,- - - ~ f - •-, ; ; .2 , 'OZ ; t ' ritsmoiAnts Timon.—Montroae. - Pit. Shop IL In rietdr. mock, over store pr ./Lead; Watrons A Foster. AU work warranted, as to fit and finish. Cutting done on short notice, In best style. jan '6O JOHN GROVES, vAsnvYNABLE TAlLOR,—Mon.trosßja. Shop fAitarthellapilatltettliag Min* 4114 Turiibilx. , • All Orders Mil pttipaptly:in erst-ratc atvlq 1 1 4 s cuttidp. done,ort short notice, and /*wanted at . . 7 , ; ISBELL, RiwArtis c.lc.ks, and4eweby at th; ibortoUnofte:aisiera reasonable terms; All worklearranted.-.Sbnpha Mandler and4easerp'd storehloacestoss. Pa.: • _ • "-tiac2.s /•••• SM/1711i • iJ of It siustrect, lifoqtrair r , Pa. . Aug tf C. 0. FORDHAM, AniPAcrutEn. of BOOT'S et SIMS'S, Montrose, in P Sholibver Devritti atoin.PAlntlncratitteds nada to order, and repairin ..ne neatly. id .7' B4L TURR41 1 .1,,,_ Titrititt t Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Win dow Glass. Groceries, hum , Goods, Jawatry Petra, mery, k.e.—Agent ion all the most.popular PAENT' NElJlMES.—Mantroac, . ang tf DAVID C. ANEY, M. D., HASING,IocAte4 permanently at New Milford, Pa, will attend prata&lf taialleaTleifritarinti4tite may be Livered. tollice Todde Hotel. - - New Milford, Ja1y,17,. ISdi • MEDICAL CARD. DR. E L , QA - RONtil‘ • • - • -• rA.TE GRADUATE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMVNT 1.1.01 7 YALE COLLEGE, have formed a copartnership tor this practice of liediciae :tnd Surgery,and are prepared LAI attend tt all basiness faithfully and punctually:that may be intrusted to their care, on terms commensurate with tha times. Diseises and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera t,on‘. sad 111 surgical diseases, particularly attended to. 301cti over Webb's Stork.Qffice hone from 8 a. m. to 9 p, . MI sorts of couittry produce taken:to pay meat, at the htg i rst value, and , esssa isor,z.serls.e: Montrose, Pa-, May' 1862,--tpf , TAKE NOTICEI riarists. Vria,l4:7l. for. =ticleis, v ripeetl roltot. Fa'. ?link, linsknat, tiutt - all Yindp of Puy, Itt...zond"asstatmont of 'lititlitt 'and Boots - and Snodidonstaatly on band. Othed , ,itoptery,'"iit - Shop tin Itttn Street. . , Ituntrose, Feb.6th. A. Y. it L. C. KE-EIER FIRE 'INSURANCE. THE INSUiIiNCE CO. tiF iIORtH AIVIERICA, AT PHIMADIESSICEL, PA-, Has EBtabliahed an Agency in Montrose. The Oldea Ineur.ance Co,in..the _Union I== COB CAPITAL PAID LIN ;OOC• &SSETS ..$1,400,000. ~„ rrtHE rates are aslow as those of ant goodeoutplamia A New Y ork, or elsewhere, and its Directors are among the Snit for honor and Integrity. Camas Arrr, Sec'y. ARTHUR G. CbFFIN; Free. Montrose, Jalyls, '69. BILLINGS STEOUD, Art ' ' • . - EL 70 • • MURINE COMPANY, ZiremiivreSrarlt.; CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. AB6rls 1660, 4481 4 81927. LIABILITIES. " " • 41,068.68.) . Miltoniindih, Cha' X.llartin:Tresldeit. J ohn A.. r. Wilmullt, Vice " Pollees lashed and renewed'. 'by the undersigns at kis offlue o ln ths Brick Block, Montrose, Pa. swag 'y .. lIIILLII3IOI STfOitf,•dpent. S. Jr; Pettengli EL Co., NI StPititlittnr , sexiliorko e liiat stat Street, 1 114 1 = 11 '1 - AZ' s/ Al t :r i g rt e ark= fler Ve and sabacnigloii prAs 40 coculsnreqt rates. , • • Ti Englittd3raitd *4800 1 04. ot em titLL'l3 BOWS DUMB, iu sumfatanel pound had elnyttida. , payable in - ' all the 'principal •*a Enesuidaroland and Secitlasktor gale by - ~ • WM. IL COOPF,II, & co„Barstas, 110-12 .montrood;PA. HAZLETON AmbrOtm and PhotogrOphic Artist,lllMiamits:Pa, WPlttasestsken 1 littitrisofirlattei,4stbe - bot smi It ea. pale T. Bierg,novots. L°ll/ § / P A PP I f* /r9irLr74, in Ely* 14,11 1) 1 ves ma* tilahlgilbi- • 211 1%.,th a ii i ds . A c tit:1 ie 01i,46115:.; f 6ll * 1 • , •,, 1 1 4.1 t, Igg.f,-)icre!ic fi of preasing i3attsftcten; coinpimott looked 'op 4peetanti ornetti. • • ',lSlY!'letiel.' 4," Asl4" . . '`.• you 0t;1i0 7 4,4; 'hsthis,e4i , iAsCbVoq4, you ever saw;' . eyea• halfbltie l hair liiniio,t• i aki r dbliir iteitier .reff;fb4 anst`.,' P l ' l . llooo to, tie Via, love„ tivitb i4r knelt " liVtleAliec'Deveq:,in - dt;b t ey:sarsli:e came iOlll4 fob nnei2-Ter "sait'or.,"'Any wap she as not 'married, audit eat:lOUs' to 'wile how Thorne will take her presence ' • heie in this house, where there are so few of us that AVedAti't help being intiinate. Of conr,§e tiey.an't a:Way and -leave Alice, and [we'ihtill' - see Whnt'We shall se 'when my,t,adY:alairnifieent; ,conies. Voi lily part b I never drat' l love , dis easeilititead daSY etg' over as tbe,MeaS? lea 'cir ' Th or n e had it hard. I like stories" 'real life a great dealt better 'than one bf boOksthey're twice as spicy: I promise myself tare fun in watching the romance?' Quiet Mary Everitt ,sigiled; a little sad ly,' bUt-did not ansWer: She loved 'Alice Deven, though their friendship bad been of weeks only, and' the prospect 'of the (*ming was'fai'll•om exildratirigi Just then Alice •came in 'so radiantly happy. Her brown hair tossed about her primrose cheeks, hersoit,linnocent brown eyes sparkling withpleasure and a few rare wild flowers :in -her Thorne was behind her, lookinglori as she exhibi ted 4or creasores ; with-a smile and an eye glauce which revearled,,more than he was aware of love and pridq. - ' priell.fie soft, eleartenes, have; been hunting; in vain for these little beantie, 411 summer; and we've - ,found them.. ,Po--you smell; Ow. sea-breath in them ~ ,, ; ),Ye..got them, among the:rocks, Where they look forever out ;toward, the wayes,,apd at,high tide. the Water winesanonii4 yoqt.s`.:, go* ,41ne ey, are, just like a * Stiii*lepkY; l , I'm going fetltheid 'often, : oa , ...sinag they are mine +e?;Wfk i q'Ai k t ,s4 'ii..;!!'enr•FrO 3 4 nte-trove, aptt't 114 pnlysylfa 7 bletotanY bathes." She was a pretty picture, is Levi:4Ln caternbritingdreskt with lie' yoling cent' girl's face, the rOtibd' with its blanch Of wild'rbseii grass swinging from her arm', and the filttetiow ersln her hand.' •) She and Thnrne• - werel , happt erihngh, both of them,lto have moved any tender heart to let them dreg um on. Bnt Aggie French's heart - was notierider. Not that she was very cruel, only thoughtless, fond of fun, -tmd a little Careless what wounds her self-indulgence might inflict,: She looked wickedly into Thorne's eyes and " I had aletter from an old friend of yours thislmOrning—i-Atiss Georgiann Aish. She is coming here to-day or to-marrow. She does not, know she will .meet you.— What a, pleasant surprise it will bar I It was tartunate that. Alice 'Devon was 1 busy, just, then with /ldary Everett,' who was asking , her , some question about her , Morning ramble., She was spared from reading . the signs which revealed so much to Aggie French±the sudden quiver of Thorne's' moustached lip, the , bronzed fbe ace a shade paler, the smile that tried o careless and iled. Little. Aliceonly heard the cooianswer-- Ah,l haven't seen 'her for, five-. years. She ititse'd''to a'styligh,'handsome - grl. I wonder ifsbe's faded r. She Thought to - herself that' for' old friends, her lover - Seemed to take yery slight interest in the prospectiVe, 'new corner. When `hey Caine Att.; together'' again from their nfterhipori•'Wftlk; 'Thorne and Aliee,.'itnne'irunkft'were in 'the'hall;"with G.. A. painted firblack letters upon' their covers. 4 - 44 The•new guest f lsavect,"i„Alicesaid, lighily, -Tborne,,,was too self-conscious to reply. Be bit his lip and .waa silent. When .Aggie.. French beard, ,him going 1)-i.her doer, after he bad left Alice, she prit,her head...out:with' a malicious whis S e's come—been with me a couple of. hours., Now...ahe'a7irt her Own, room, dresslugfOr At; snaset. ftit the paity before-nientioiied rand a *. half < flpzen more were gathered • ;iii . 043,10 i 7 t 0_ faelnone varlor,sendy to:- g o in to . Atipoi; ; Mary Eferett; iMier- - beforeniet`, Miss Ash, looked.itheieritiCalfi - 4`,lihaste6ll hesidejoettylittle:Aliee"DeVone having just Veen' ' iiiirOdUCed -Who, whateyer he ,eghtliaie'befrOred lobtriessealinvr.'' elf There . was no 7 ditifintitii - 'that,Ve 'timer wasitlfetaadeomest Noormai at - 'The': fithania.t :':lfj*Ets at - dr;-** tty% wliidh•srvayed'n poWee - I,We 'OoMplet :ion; 4 witlt= 48 , 43016 i - ;tlear lend 'bright lawlkfirtheigteit;: - :- . ThlignetiO' Veal - :tbil tawny gold hair, filling the silken -nett DjW. stsma full; the mouth so ' rir avid - teitiptitih, , ,g ell these; *ith the sell-underStandingole, eplemO oftwenty : fit;elyenre:'lri dint state- 1 lyliresetree little Alien' Deven, , with •hei.! Seeeiiteen. years 'and her loilnrosel,funey lOoked unformettand childish: 1 131W0) . 04 *aerternothing sihont!hermiLit sweet andl tbnehing i Made' Evereti think bfirrotie-bOd *WI th 6 ittorniu.„(rde*' still ;AI 'titi4 . 'll4l3e:big book to • thelother? she , • humme d , half under - -herr.bre4th, .11 1 snatch °fan old nursery song "! • Looked Wetly areitempting tn the bee ;. ' i Yet no toe drop of honey he found • , ' • •th her Wonder trip cirgeld and btioarr: • SliCersolihse Obefirt, umto-tar tb!sie.". A• : 1 • A ggie !Freda had 'itot'arritiid'lstithil Whole truth nhout't.heseparation'betkveen' `hlise_Ashand Howard Thorne:" Sbe not jilted blip' 'They hall.etien' each oat!. ertup.mutually:' It was the' fortieth- lori er's , quarrel; perhaps; 'for;:3litis Ash :waft! of. a , 'tempestnous tempertinaent, and Thorne not over-patient. ..It was the' One too' many at any rate;;for they bad . nevei made it up, and five' years had passed without their seeing , each other. In the meantime some Of rhorne's z . elations had died and left him h fortune, making' him better worth winning. Mimi Agjie 'was mistaken; too t 'in thinking . that her friend came to 'The Shoals' •tvi.thofit kin'oWitig that her old lover wag 'there; No allusion to the knowledge 'hail escaped• her in the letter; but the certainty of meeting 411ift had been , her sole motive. To' do heejtesl tied, she didinot know of his enTaiiement: _ She learned that for the first time inler two hours- with Miss French before ies: It disMayed • her tot n•little. It was - ah. obstacle she had not, foreseen, aed she did not feel entire faith now in the Success which had-seemed so certain - before. • When they wereintroduced she looked at Alietansiously. She wastot blind td the youth; .and • freshness against' which she must contend': She acknoiledged td herself that the girlish face, with 'the bunch of blue flowers (the•tretisuteAreve) in the soft hair, had 'a sweettharm - of :its own. She almost despaired—not goiter.' ' For some days , she held herself rather aloof froth Howard. Thorne and his little betrothed.'• When anything brought her in contact i with , them, she Was • playful sometiiiiesi` sometimes a I little , reServed and•riad,lbougb kindlalways. • There-witi so much 'Variety in her moods that Thorne grew interested before ho keew, it; in - , -atehle- them.;--111 , 1 tidemr - Ai ~. ' '' • now be observed her more closely, hats; rcolly , beautiful ship*as.• : She had been far . Less so in the old days. when he• had ththight the: whole universe hounded by bersmile.• . Bet manner had ebangedloo. She'had been imperious then—she was so still at times; but oftener there wag a ten der, half-pathetic softness in? words and ways which made • him 'think -she bad grown Sadder with the sad years. • Had her life missed bite ? There 'wad a subtle flattery in the thought against which his vanity was not woe': '7 He was not untrue towards his little love in all these speculations, , at least tot consciously,. but they were dangerous.— Ver•y dangerous, when,! one day, he suf r fared himself, sitting idly and alone on the pia.F.a, to wonder what would have been pie result of his meeting agaiu with Miss Ash if he had never seen: Alice: Just then she came up , the walk in her loveliest mood. Tenderness in aperson to . whom nature has given the.seal of sov, ereignty, moves us far wore than. in those gentler persons to whom it. seems idigen 7 ous. She looked sad, this Lady Magni& cent, as .Aggie French had dubbed her. She bras sim ply dressed, in a robe of Ike, py white, with a feiv flowers stuck _for sole ornament in belt and bosom. Her eyes were downcast. There was a stain as of tears, on her cheek. Some impulse he should. have resisted drew Thorne to her side. Are there mordent - 8 in all when Our good angel forsakes us ? Half unconsciously he said to her--- "Miss Ash--Georgiana, we were frends once—.Tdo not like to See you dad." . : The great sinher eyes turned on loaktf mete reproach. ,-..4,Ltier a rneM4 shilialo, , With a tritit of the oia. .petit, /nee — • • . do - not. eto have my moods no ticed: liis not , generous of yon, with alt you want; in life, to look out from the safe shelter of your happiness and Watch how I bear Ipneliness and'heartache." '" All I Want 'tiller He'repeated the Words after bet' area*• as sf be were questioning himself whether indeed he" bad' what moat wanted in life. The past, seemed to be throbbing in heart-441416in .bie Pulp . sea. Were the dayi 'dead . in - which' he b ad been" thiY 'They - .had thitieptieeliaidealliWO'fi l :Od Were assiri tki'shaded path which:She had:Waled nfab6ne l . l ".reir a' while neitli ' ir-stialie: What 'subtle'niagnegita was iir her that made it thriMhirri so just te - walk bylei tide He store a leoli iertth; Atro '' 6t&litit ender k'fitidaerr'eavrpp itiayed• • bitis;•-z-aliiiid;' kiting te heart. He put his hand•andimielied He spoke with a - tone 14f - would be obey- I 'Old' felt , : c : She furnvi . her.eYes filly of ,0 4 . - L-41 it , /:.nrc•H , f.4.:MW7 AtivOEC.:lo3i 43.0g0, rtitiv fl* iniot Bel stir, on h' -;ca ioimt l eneugh' inthotit the ieit• or Olhatlet. hi'iotqatit With Jay nii,46rl. l ' - ' ' ": ' ' it ' - 116 atefitioit' l ot Altee'',AWmylitrfieli: a I phag aWbi'd kgeiii' t tO'hialfeaTri: '`,114 Vag' lid a hadinite';'..tiay,'ll4 . * 0.6 6 - 4tiosie4 , .i; I hail 1 - Meat I nietY: 'Hi :* i6pee(eCifig i ;bad Word--teltiVedlilice. 'Still 'ire liad t tretikilre`nou#ll't(i:eieh i p4 'train' th'e bAl eful spelt A ibk was eldsing. 'retiad , 1n i 0; , ;..„ ..,; : .:.) ~ , .,; - ....1.-+, i T., , - ,- 1 , ) MI 1 .:u , 1.. 1 4itotir*lPi,OW:lifre:lo.o‘Veidil lkiiiitti:laiilid Wiiild ' afiwiyait . Ad' , thligiy iiiailif .. Tell" tiiii l.r - r ill(' iiiidtw, A.iintiliAlcingl,rePibiebtallssoli'firOM; mit those Milier eyes. 't ''' '' '' ' ': ",11OWiliil, tit; shanie r. l'ett 'thiisi 1 / 2 ipt: ja i z oir Einiii"tioi initirer'rfie, nikk. ' Wben 'al yew b "tweetitaitikOver: ''Vci yot,i4hitik' Wool . hen' Virted - ' fr ith •Yiitt- iu ' 'an de that Ist time it I,had'lliot' th4gitti th t' your love ilia's. !strong - ei i idigh 't4s brii4 . yon ck 2 ' We" Were both wroits-.---We °ugh to hake ' forgikerr, each other. Bat' Why alk of it:2 Yen are heit 'e'reff; and I—p haPir atin tot 'punished foo severe ly-1101r the shire id hlanie. 'that , waiMitle.." Tb tights. swam tfiroitgh 'his braia dill: rfouil ; See,kblii yOuth'i` 10e, Itiked him. ..--iv. .sulThring - for Moil-I-had - lok'W:hini all # . while. He looked At h61 1 ,' Mae b9ath 41 1;4 :ever iii her i'Orroit;;lii , r tend' (leis.' Afte, all,' ikAs • not the `old Tore oi tiros love'? - - ' " ''' ''- "1 ) liirei*free!)-:-Lhe be kin., ''r ' "' what 'ase . wifuld be freedom r abe inter pted' 'him; ' passioadtdly.'," ,". You were .ee five years.' '* . ' ' "IJ t 1.41 id not see you. Oh, Ocorste, I thiiiis net Yoe'should have come ,be: feie, mit at ,a 11." , , .'.'_ ' ' Jps the r i o i ti stp t !! e t r i n_s_hed tlie;Sap'd ',ir o ar them.':A nd s aden turn in tbe wi d ing pa came Mary .Everett,,with' Alice, his A it,iol, to hCr'arnt- ' " e heard A few W.irds'—wfa 4014 1 d i na (s p' it,",-Miss tvere4 qi,4; with eYs; of ' l o4o relloh, leading her friend by. Ho ,ar l a Thic:l3)o cursed hiS fi4e at 3 hi, saw'_ li s little , love's late., face, With the 1 heart roke setilitlg over` it, `alwofit l ,lil:e Clio OutdOw "c•i" deith.' :11e'lnyw il q 4 QW: *We'd his 'biait' f Was-LSaw''' what brief mad'adialiad`jOsed hith:' Ire ‘;ieuTd belle, .`.l'l,4„n' lialf the universe to he able tote to ' :• da; ,..0W r,o .'nap a*1‘er..,10 1 1 1 44 1 1 - 3 timg in his life% Teli'lptealeqiiiiar d `. - ice steed aiacT watOtd 'her, sile.4l,ly, itt 'tMi: moved away--his ddryitg, *horn ' lie,' had' been'mad'enOmth to l'es,e.' ' Then he turn ed with a look In ' 'his pyei `that made Georgiana Ash'treirtble. ' "I am' free now ; :ins, .as' you , said, of what nsc is frAdotn, '' ; ' '' l'slelther qieke again'untilhis'eeolgOo4= by, when he had gone np the path with • her to the house-deor. . ' . Then he rushed back into the thick shrubbery, among the rocks, to tlte sba. lie was almost wild enough to bury' all wrong, sorrow, shame, in those trwtch erous waters. He kiiewlis fate was seal ed. There would be no htipe for him. Alice was not'tinfo'rgiVing';'but fib's(' Was , true, and claimed-trntbi---a woman,_ and would ateetiino divided' gala. , Extilain as he would he knew she'svo i ol4 never-be lieve him or. understand ,bim. She, never eoula know bow it came ; audybe offered explanation she would believe that only., honor,. only. Sorrow for bee, held 'Elm ; and those mad moments could never be, atoned for. Just then he turned. He was standing in the very nook where they had lathered the blue flowers. Some other, their sisters were nodding in the cleft. Be.gathered a bunch, and laid , them carefully in a pocket-book, which be carried , in iris breast. " They shall go with nu into other scenes," be said, his sad eyes kindling again with the gleam of a new rgsolve. " I bave held back f_roin giving InY 4ife to 'my ceptry beeanse Alice's loved wade the offering,tpo pesPy.,, lsrgi :./ ' 1F1R.89., 1t will be better , 'for .11er in die."' He found,o . note cutlia;lable when' te, went home, , and -', IP it' tiles'?'; 7PT4B only : r . - 1 "Be merciful enough not to write f r o, me oi , ask to see me. ,Ip wonl4 ,be o rie use. What t leaf& what I saw, ,can tiever, be explained out of ;memor y. ,' I', forgive you. .1 'do not think, yoli meant to be false. When you c told,meyou loved me I believe you thought se„ , rsh . all go away to.night and leave yoa :to tlie,leve, you have footid - again . Tile obeyed ber.r .T ruade;:po,:aieless af terppci at,axklanattou ;,and'Otehed from' ilia ,window, t?,", 0 I ber..g l ;;;4nini, 1', 1 % 11 014in9s, lOr'a tV rit ir.e` 1 8 '4 . 4 48M1 ,i1 8, thin any passion ot agony. , T e ,ater in, the eveninj c,ruae ; anoth*riete frOui. Miss Ash'thislinte. 'lt Wag ioaed oh ! so skilfully l . begging his pard'Oii ;:. telling him bow, :innocent, she , was or wren" desigiillatnelOarref"eVer&V biii, ili leirtl Mid' i sorrewire'botilii: tibe 1 belfie'and,tlol4itibg'bitn s 'taloa' her "a all. .• , ~. .. , . ~• 10' .'l".r- ~, fi" O,T d . ' 114;;SO C arif ThOTtle ' I an .' ile f fr i 'n f ity'' ea be, ti f iiSted,lir _,) 7Arti iffet - ',i:drs Ail ''•liklifed bill clog 'itt.ith 'Wm. TAwhoi , 1 1 0 , 60 1e - 4e *erne Of:kart - 6e nrivi;' IsTil'reqeliVlieri could` truiVe;binksieged: OD sfindieuviileid bYth'cirigok (if *life liktit billitlA '''sOikl'Oli. Alice DeVoit'efabe, ' Ille - 4atide ;lit,' ieb- ` : "" i~v' xe ~ , ~~;r..~ : ~,ras,~~.~r~~~+~,4 ~~s crrc'xxi .nr.~rraF ~ '~~ ~"~ . , • VOKIME • t• • • • r. I • BXF 'Nll3ll3lilt 49' I==IE=IMM p cowl The liext iszornitig ,t iSomehow even; ligkieflrrehbh'a .heart vas tbaghefibyhis hOpelesa,:droity.sudie he Lode her igood-bye...-Regdinlyr. th el ady`fdaguificetit t lyitit. , ..badf'..not: -beer! p_roductive of the expected " fan:" Mies_ IDleret, littd goad aWaY , the.onight Adore frith Alice;.; cud ',',The Shoulal,, bade; faii ,to)hevesently.ide;serted.'r.>'lr fv f IT.. 0-, •• • ..; --; ~•::::,, ~.,•,......,.;„ , ~.;:,,, ' All ''tlint 'WA' InsfYi•ar:-the'samnir of . 'op. :Ito. ttiii Aa2otond4e.iiiiiii:'4oiiiid' ,Tlititlie t pulifti Intrilielf Alti)s a - 14,• . ,iv4i thoi' ,idintnisslthypide44"fito , p h half igS,iiiillf,' IliiiVkiiii,'llf:Piriiti L 'ti ' ."i:* lle'li,Ca` 'With thea - rtilY Acrilk - tdi 60 , ,, 7.liitororw. i i , , the viten - 4r 'ea•W, again' he'hhd liee i litiara l fightiog,:' aiid", h - ela It ',ls l . iiiiili ' i llf virtue ofhis ' ''Cb6l Gen ii - et.' o . iiiaiciAid I:iit?'Reatleginhis'iSerlidiSy•tiVehlThi4 told the tritthie arki'lliiirly:- . IN Waiit.4 to die, and se. took every, ,porible .ofitiOri' tenitylolliroW, awliyllie lifo dr•Whieh b ~ , ,_ , was wify;,.:ror map; Tea Son, pethaps;, shot and,;shell'iptissed Ishii lip' 'F' et in; • theTront,:and no'liall 'hit, hint.';,' T hq.t4:' ga'n id eat that ' he bote'a - ttitime'd lil'eY . when th4'SaW'hiM r lWitli'fitl'''Siat 'On his , bronzed liand,so i no go,: - , -- 1 i , , At last ` .roilbaniedetty,Slitti,:the bal. '-let:Whittli soiight his lieireh twits turn ed aside is little 14y a' :book be wore—the book:whioh beld.tlie: bine?treasureltroVe ; so: that; - gbastly :and: terrible I. ll Le y ew taw wound, it was not instantly mortal. There * • wheosmall I Fopd for •him,•:b&wever OW one Who loved'. hint as li• brother: •asked,• whew there: was leisurenfeer the • •light,`l ill there was any one- fee whonti he'•weld& wish td send. , t All•hispale thee- brighten ed•gloriously.• .This,: was:•the ;:katir Ifoi: which:lid • bad •hinged f.and lar,aited. , 4le. dictated itinlythese words ,:••• .1.• :::•• I • -:, • .COMO. 4) me beforit die. 1 • Too will:be. , lieve•what I have: to'sarwhen•You: know it ia.my: last words. , • : ,- : . • .This with;the address:, of Alice. Deion on,the coVer. , ': .. • ••• •--i• .: •'i . ,Thew he waited.- ' : •• : •- .• ; , , :•• :: Five days were the. least . possible .. le • time in which, allowing:for riddelays,l she could; get-the letter :and'.-come! - zet hini..:l_,Efe thought his strong•will woulittlieepochbil' •alivelao long. .•! •.f „.'.:l fill ,r •1: , i;•! .I=l i:i: On - the :evening of thelliftb•dik• be; lay with his face MI ward the:Wall: i :‘, wi ra lAmcb in thought, add toridetited n•hlisearchurg • nini*he heard , ,zio footfall, heard nothint . • um, alotriyelficiithereA - Voice - . 'Seat - 1T !z p : 1 "-./ am hereN , I:, •,: , , :•: ,• • . 9;13 •f , alken,,ho -Earned his Step ancl,..; saw'. Alien 1 Devon ZOO pillOW.:,, : , n; ..-:: !,: :, .1. - . gct.w.i4itlitil timno greetiego indinqur ies3- bgtraPSke ths.•inpperiurost,theuglitifiret6;• :, . ,t' Alice ' ;144 lave you,.onlyloui, That seeps, sPelle. Ivhish. .you , .could not• Understand Was liTlemenli,wy.in.adness. , 4. 4l;teitotiched. meiwith her. i misery—hints. jot the. long, hopeless love, ,she had:cherished for me all those years. ? I was moved °kite Surface only. 1.411 yen, as a,dying :man, that my beartoever•wavOreli. • It was yours then, as it AS LIOW7"'ILS itrwill:bie when I' go book' whence:l came, to darkness-and mystery,. ." / Itellelle,you,"•Said - the ,row 1, sweet tones, , "4 began, to, believe - it when I hearet ,Of, her marriage, six.. months ,after. :I„ knew shelad been disappointed, 1 and. I had been wrong and hasty." 1: '..,.• ,:. , ..r,l Ne, not „w,rong ; yoti had ,reason enough. , You should • not•blatue • your self, I never :blamed you.:, Rat; are you• free Is this my Alice at my side V.; ~ ” Your Alice , ;:ynur,s, and none otherrs. ...`t Then / Shall die eeeteimP , -, :, , f., . Throngh all,the hopra of,that night she , sat beside him,holding his hand in hera.,, charming awayhis pain tbyher, voice ancL her,touo. , 'When the dawn arept.softly, up t4ealcpesi flqd 41010d:the eastern sky. to liarne,he-was sleeping a 'gain), :restful, sleep; for the lira time, nil& those days; sines he was. wo u nded-; and: the surgeon .coming in, and, standing watchfully beside him for a, while, said as he' •-turned, away : "1 dare not give you much• hope.-;. but I begin to think it jun. possible that he may live r • ; .--:- A )4Plq later ire a;vo,keysintlietill_Alica's I )49`d Iva§,in ttis.r' He- ,tarnekio -look . at, 'her tie R fAPI, mad saw ,a A e w9ight ! ih., the tender brown eyes. She.hent; !ever IIIIVI• , apcligissed Win, .In,t4e , .l49olog,,twiiight though, which-the.slll3lffilleolgeibrolcau s li - and wit h heil Iliac; 8110.1 whisperftdf: .1 • ,•,.: . " The sirgeon, 'has beep, • here,: And' he , says it is possiblesocttnikxhve, i ', Will ypa trY, for , rne.?"••. . ~ , . . ~, ~ , if.fi' r L ‘4l4e, that I will'," answered iii4B,4oely. toies, fer,yeutly, . " i llif4" , tha t I was 130 ready, ,to tilt? W ::,aWai;;:i,;:difii: s`lio,i!i - lb rp:iir: - I!.,iartat ip§, .that I Ain getwelr noui I Wave Ace, tolxve:tor, roy,o i t • l i my darling i' G 64 Will:bea'f \ ifitll lips as 19K 8 : ~,, :., .± .• : ' ~.; ' ;':i,i,`! , tin ao, .3, , ..,.);11 , i' 4.. iii.: ' • .9§, t m: e of a Pir oia .44 .1 01, 9;.!'5.P.".. • le ; :f :fae, Wag,. thin *( 1., P 9 54 4 ,4 4 PS • •?1X 63 '70C9[ '6l;lo l t, l i# l : 6 4t,f/g9; . #o t ie , VM• 4: coo p l 1414#010 ,13 4C,41.' ' 13 Y',174;11".9 11 :C't iltsOrAeje- Zi1ia.4 1 . 1 41t4 . 1 t r i. r t. l P P t . s i ll' I' 3 14 liiM r --tb tue5?.11 0 .9 0, 84 8 ,4 ~, i ct.9-,4.1- - r."6 - 6m. y la' Shaalt 'mice iiaoke e''l f-1..i llif h i '1 •:. +51.,.... • I , _ • i..jrl; / ;ready: f?Y'll tile 3P ii: c a frif e u ti et c YA 4 Fie v 4 9ll : 4 7 : lli; Iceinti..lt• was j 'A l lice*s . 'eare which litid'ivon hitnibaek-i'rottridtiath.i.:. Hdt: *ad . :" &triers' now; mid 'betWeeii them co'nfd ndver,o,tii* 6 t imi zn ylh at itiond •. ; ,1,, .; . ••,1:; ,, ,,qi 1, nto ' • iTo-niortoietit "Illie Shoidso, ilviirtisilt‘ wed:1(110'g; and - the bliddwhi *ear* wteitli' , of' littioiblitrildiero, ' - '' --, '-'3'. l, il'i' , 1 Hotir3-to geed ' Beef. • In response to an inquiry for practical= directionaiiim to,batcligot A gy o at i t* . yl in keep until June, and Let not be_,too` salt for:the'lkb l 4;WAß• -Pr .VT! g,± lllo uos. county, Illinois, writes to Vie\ &dermal] kirmilturist fVor every - 100 pounds beef ute'aCibii s ,Poinida'aalt; - ' rubbe d Allbid ili4ls4et standriii ., thelialtlcir 241: 'tfifeitiliigeeloselY; slid env. , er with brine, made atifOlfii*s - For,every. :100 Potinds bfUeefi 41ofrocegt alAtpetrni , 4 0 . 1 .14 0 .)0h.40*RA 1 ,TP• • -14.. 4, Xleo ll 4 l )lPfiqpP.9., cqu!lPY , Ti.lich : heei toeoo,l sufficiently after siz6ikpiel.leslor litutctack , it lonselyin - a ibairelin4biohfl biveiprevionalppluted a quantity.xif weak, briki is all in, or the barrel.full, see tnat I,fteL- C overs : it.,,letitstand tßo,or thOe dpy~, then ! take ogt.i~iengat , thr9iv,lA4y, ! the brine, iinse out tbs' bair4 add teo,oir fitiantity'.ot ibrine sufficient fci 'the, niesti,and) :strong enough: tciallear , Add ,ounceil , of saltpetreabr,vvery 1.00 pound! ;of meat; . pour on the,meat, a r id ; it will, leoPtuPt4Aok-W:9Rtiler.iii ~ f 3 ~ .'3i v llokeleillerk - Equal,lo7vesl4 : dAllidy'eeintributer at:Perry, , lll4 gende Jae following directions, to, the Anterigitoi ,Agriculturist : Let the meat cool thoro'ly, ' lola it in. pieces ' 4"by s inches wide, weigh them..aiid ;pack aS. tight' as - possible in the, ; baFT94i salting veTy. 14141,y,.. cpver the. 'meat with brine made as strong al;tosst lble.', ',P.o.uitr a o' 'gallon of 'OM • brine aid' iring trithlitiiti'table4pobliful 610011kt' el for; every • h undyed 'pounds: sof ;meat,. and . :return iVtic! the.i‘ba.rrel.-1 lot it ,stand-One. innntb,, tben.take 34 the - meat, let it drain ,tweTt!C h ours.` Ptit the brine in au iron kettle,' add 'one'littare Of imilitsSeiti. or ttVo' ilbs. of sugar, and boil (and skin) until: perfeetlly cleat.- • : When it is cold,-, return ; theineat.;teshe t barrel, • and 'pour- On the - , brine. Weight it down, and keep it.covm ere(. 1 4:1199 - 4..WRlvia- " babe WPft.te" In 2 gPt.PP , ev,!r. ,To even s 'Flavoring irk. ff. ; 101 ;LIP. write3 i tok,Oe iSgricidtariat that be, liis, .red‘ turnipslt7 cows for over 30' yea)* etet iiirtgAiieirthitibled.by • any- uriplesi.' • , tap 03 o:(l,l)2Alfjfe - c ta, the turnips b Mean's iita'rile't putter' and spreads the piec6' it'Litat tivo ihreeiticheithicki' upon ithe of% barn- or other 'Canyon . mitt Vac% twkere tberretnain_for 24 hoar`: I ; , 4f9re••theYi argpi,ii.;d put , Re ' ,o P.Elaiger• that - b.i! j tbmi,Expoeure fitioringliriiiiii; plc ie dissipated; Ail' the tu r nips iziayliii'r• :fed without risleof iniparting :mach: taste: Ito the milk. Thiffis,tertainly a very sim pleplati andli inneh to be preferred to !the use Cif saltpetre, and other drugs or 'doubtful efficacy, which have been recom itiende,d,,as a, j preventive. A gentleman who has had m uch experience, informs us ) ;that be never 'found any ,bad taste in the Milk, if the tairnipti were fed afteithe mot'. thug m but•that it was•alwaYsbad tiavorthey were fed at night. Nanuring, Pear Trees, • ; At one of the Fruit;Growers Meetings,- Dr.: I. Mi.Ward;;'cif Newark, , N. J.. 1 give," by request, tut adamant of lila manner:of ;manuring his pear, orchard. In ..autumn. :he applies seN:erai barrow Toads of Coyle, i staite =Mere tor:eachAree; spreading le ,several lathes aronnd the' tree at 'far as the roots extend: • During the win.' ,ter Solnhole . Matter is gradually leach. ed frotrillie =tiara' and carried into the soil— , In the: spring'what remains of thti'. imanure is ,covered with a coating , or ;Oak. :hay, (or any other. cheap hay) and it, is al: lowed to .remain on , until fail, when it is TCrnoVed, and* M anure applied before. By haVing - ,,itie- grOundmulA in this why; it= is: kept anciat and free r weeds. This rficKiThef applying manin t e istapproV.• iea 4 , ,agnle..pf, ; ,4pAr,mos uccessful ivq•ors; anaii Ot, A iterredto, plOwing:iii•the manure, 'tie tNit disturbing the ea ;fuss rbots:.;t -. :;,;'' = ;'. ; 1 " *- ; _ • ":'-‘ • ‘' , thinks` 'ha's; ',traced neveral .bases of bows slinking their' 'calves to their having eaten inordinatOy • of 844. ~,Either Pi; cattle ; , regularly niml. iunifortnly tho,lThrger„or..lut a lump,of, Omni rook 'salt be...accessible at all times; 'O lO 4 ifilhihOtiOrplau; • , toirnat Eitirr,VPiortertr. of'eoutse fel4 , ' Can ,ttietbevany'dotibe on that 'taut? , `'• thatpopertY is a Intsiti Of• lint; Torolieity Is 'not -"the pried*: ithieiii3quirid oho& -when cieditis senght; • qhan" that 1•-• • ' • Ne tiotlittan 'Assurances -Of' honnsty s i inireiely,f but 1.11'1 , 4-Nit. iliCthe !man do - *hat= b 0 nays:- bd-4111(inlbe Ciacttiinktuidc wayl, (thit heF4OlitisOft ',lf so; he itentiiied ;reasonable credit, though he own no reed. lofe4ttb; hot. thus rigorously; COMOiett , tiblit3.4lllli VTOMptolbe.tieserlit B .little cony: 'Blderatidzi, -though , r be) be „the f,ownen of, Prorapt:pay mins therdayilrek, I !hate hiutconsitlerable'butitiese capertenevit ,afld the wisdonvof , iti in. the matter! of , =edit, is embodieti, , ip - lbia psitaglapb,, J T, • "'';'-';4".! 7.