The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, August 23, 1876, Image 5

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    pee Piling.
THE FLIGHT OF A ROSE.
BY ISAAC N. ISIATNARD.
1 had a rose qnce, glorious lair,
That blooMed one nltorn fOr!me ;,,
AIM, the next she was not there,
No rose upon the lea.
"My angel gone r' sighed I iii tears, l
And the c'ewy night , •
Spread her bright wings fOr roseate spheres ;
Flown ever from my sight.,
And o'er the gardens and the lea
I've roaufd full many a clay
To find my lovely "Rosalie,"
"My own sweet Rose" estray.
"In vain I in vain.'" 1 sighed "Give o'er
Thy mournful search for her 1
Thou'llt never see her, never mores
Be her wrapt worshiper."
But 0, one morn, as I walked forth.
Upon the flowery lea,
A rose looked up, of heavenly birth,
So like "My Rosalie."
She smiled like her—oh such a smile ;
So sweet, so full of loye,
Without deceit, no.taint' : of
An angei froni above.
On my wrapt vision there she blooni'd
Alone, in modest worth, :
Unconscious of the charms she own'd l , F
Nor deigned toihow them forth.
My Rose ! my Rose thou art that ROse
That spreads its roseate Whigs •
In the dewy night, when the South *hid
blows,
And the Harp Eolian sings.
Or else her spirit's self thou art;
_Come, down to earth again
cheer my hinely, Weeding heart
.And ease this load of pain. S..
To thee here will I rest, . n
My thatights oClove on earth
Till we, transplanted with . the blest,
Renew - our heavenly birth.'
And then I rais'd mineeyea to hers;
. And thought I saWleer smile, _
As roses smile on wOrshipers, •
Sincere and without guile.
It may have been a smile . of
,love;
If so, 'twits mournfnl-sWeet„...
And seemed to say, "Loqk.there,.abOve,'
Nor worship at my feet.",-
1 rose and turnid'inY'eyeson high ;
MethinkS I.See her:noWff !'•
• .
My Rose,• sweet blooming, on. thi: sky; .!
And glory. on her '.!- •
She seem'd-to chide my w:andering ways;
M search forßosahe.;:.
A voice I iictrrd , like sweetest - I:4s ;
"I bloom in heayen for pee.", .•
REMARKABLE AQUATIC :PERkORMi--
' ANCE OF AN. ENGLISH GIRL.
The steamer Volunteer, belonging to the
London Steamship CompaeS,"left Westminster
Pier for Chelsea yesterday afternoon. with Miss
Beckwith and a company Of 200 ladieS and
gentlemen on board. When the steamer reach
ed Chelsea Old Bridge, thousands of persons
had gathered cn the embankment to see
! the
El art of Itlisi Beckwith on a ten mile swim in,.
the Thames—from the Old Bridge at Chetel t.4.i:,
Greenwich pier. Without any undue del,y the'
young girl (for she is not
,yet :Years 6ra g e )
made, her appearance, attired in a professional
swimming costume, on deck. The company
on the steamer cheered atrai tant - regain, so did
!Duly hundred spectators on the .hridge,! and
the many thousandi an the erithankrnent,, - 'The.
demonstration. Was ..:renewed when sliejtimped
into a waterman's boat, which pushed,out into
mid qrcam:- Standing, on the 'stern she waved
her hand to the specta.tors rid ; then phinged ,
into the river. . The exaet , time Was tfitt.f: fain
ntes past three. There Was' a fah* breeze,which
made the water rather ',umpy, butrthe fllirce Of
le ebb tide was all in her favor 4 ' '
With a gentle breast stroke the young swim
tar, with every encourageinent - -j - fronti tii.,euri
oils public Proceeded, on her arduous feat. A
•
,iii t, in a small boat, in wh i ch were, her 4 - the);
tal brother, the iatrer reUdy to linilP to the ait.t`
a his sister in the event, at any emergency. led 1
the way. , She
.. swam close to the :gen?, and
kept' that positiote'ruate' or Ile% during the
Ichole.of her task.' About' len minutes niter
ttarting she placed a straw hat on berheal,but "
tosoon as the Sun became obScured 14 clouds
te threw it to her father, and never had Oc-'
talon to use it again._ ,A crowd, &Imposed of
4any hundreds, bad fulkifved her from Chelaca, l
thing the embankment, and aCßatterseatsns-
Iktehin bridge it became greatly augmented°
by larger crowds, though the culinination in
the number of stieciators was reached at West-'
4
tainster bridge. Vauxha bridge . was reiehed
in thirty-four minutes. ' hen she had Pa B ged '
it she several times passed! her body through a
boop---a feat which elicited a special cheer. : ..
at Westminster the sight of 4nlannense papa-.
late on the bridge was of itself reintvkable.- 1 ,
Ent in addition theAlbeit' embankment teent7
ti to be equally crowded; and, on passing :un-
(I '3 the bridge, the Vieturia embankment- as
kr as the eye cott)il reach, Was denselY Abfong-
CI 31i,s Beckwith must however' have -been
e.cteely visible, owing to a small shoal of wat-
EntAll's bnatti, which crashed itito One anotli0::
lith deliglitfut indifference an the frantic ef-i
iriv. et their ocetipants to get a,g it. Rse.-°k; the
twin - amt.' In seventy minutes she had .I*eaci-i
-td Black t ria r's bridge- LIB d from: thia fioint to -
1 6e4d ot the `Course. spent atirs apPeared on
t'' , °-ts. crowded What( wilidoxtt.v. and 'uccupled
tvtry avkdiable position.- 1 . ,
li S) tar the young milliliter had fliSplayed not
, t!elist bitioue. O'n the to . atrarY 1 the natural
kubei•anv e of her spirits and confideue Orman-,
'had not in the - least abated, while there
i. no change in -the healthy 'rose hue oP her.
Ihteuance. She proceeded , with 149 '.ease:
a stilled swimmer, white the distance had
141111 Paired the remarkaklegrace pflefietfle.'
'don bridge, crowded of euume"was posed
) '
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in an hoUr and twenty-two minutes.
The boats after this became more unruly
than ever, and : onseveral occasions Miss Beck
with was nearly stunk on the head by their
bows. The occuPa ts of two of them began to
quarrel; and fought! with their oars to the ter
ror of two women in ona of the boats,-whose
screams could 'he heard on shore. ,One of the
combatants had hs oar smashed, and if his
id
craft h not lad s ubstantial , -breadth of beam,
the swimming [teat !might have been mumps
flied with a fatil'Ailaster. London bridge pas
sed, the absence of great crowds of People'rob
bed the occasion of I a good deal of its interest.
OpPosite Greenwcb pier, Miss Beckwith, at
five minutes . to l stsl was taken on board the
Volunteer, having seam the ten miles'in two
hours and forty-slx.lminutes._ During the time
she was in the Water she
.declined all refresh-
Merit, and 'when she appeared on board the
Steamboat she was 'apparently as fresh.- and
sprightly as when first she came out of her cab
in at Chelseti.—LLondon, Tekgraph.
(CITIES 6671.1RTSHIP.
•
"Probably,'t said Sir Arthur Helps, "there is
no instance - i which any two lovers have
made love exatly, i 4 the same way as any two
Other lovers, si ed the world began.",
1
Bqkis, insinnated: ' -
,
Vivien charmed Merlin.
Alexander l ade 4 bonfire for Thais.
Hildegardet ok the bull by the horps. :
1 ,
The Mercha t of IVenice sott-solderedF'ortia
vrio a lead eas,-et. I
- The garTulou's remaferin tlie"Arabian Nights"
told her husband stories.
Victoria sentltor F`rinee Albert and told him
she wanted him. She was victorious.
, Inesian islands they win
pe• their heads . wit4 Ft shilielah.
r‘ightli and Bliioeard 'were_ off
thO old lOve btifore they were
In the Poly
hearts by beatii
. 2:Hurry the
with th 6: hetid'(
on with the ne ,
Mr. Johnson
:down with:his"
4 . ep of affection
Tristram did
alSo F•t,'' good
'mangy fai him
poked. the tobacco in his pipe
sweet hearts finger—a warm to•
it mostly •with a - harp, and was
'ar. His two Isoldes were too
wp
her . ,pp' iri his
Peter's prittipki
Thibbett's' wi
whigh *she tised
litth*n to use
eousldered fat&
Th e age
himself. t.
-- Sam Roi illy
selt'becaose bi
others kill the t
'ie.'
! inclined to Marie, and locked
castle. jt WOrked aa•well as
shell
e caught hiln by thegrace.with
her wash-tub. .She was never
alter the . wedding.
h deputed an agent whom he
r to plead his suit with his lady
"did • it but too well, but for
1 the famous lEiWyee, killed him-
Wife died, while,a good,many
_
- selves because their wives , wives ou't
1 . -.-
Nicholas, of
nee table, but
he itabedded
banded it to b
ussia, wauted; to pop at a din
hke to be caught at tt, so
ring. in violin . ) of bread and
se i cretaii. wu cauglit by 'a
1 1. rktitt!g the thlOcrinc 3 3 daughter
carried. him- hOme on-her.
-
footsteps shonldn'tj be traceil.
I card of it, and fiaddltgl him on
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6.. t of her life;
Charlemagn sl
snow storm ,sp
at midnight, as
. back, ,s,es that h
The. Emperor I
to her for the r
SUGGEST
doOrs and windOws to • your
hingvaluable
_inside, keep your
in them ; if youihave any mon
ntr pocket, and n you - want. if
,
yin! have got it , you play
mgers and expert th.ein to give
iner t you are' a fool i it. you
iedt a man at htm
own gae,try
.1 .
.-pertence ; if yo t bet• you' can
)keri in three tird monte, you
•u. 'lose your money in the pool
1 wn :fault, for nO,Ouse urltes men
[ 4's'es there ; if you sleep in a
ut your money,watch and (Ba
te and, lake a check ;,, it a,man
to(j) , :ri a little; bas or safe and
athanee - to beatme,rie
sop by
.- . .
I . s itand 'let him play it alone ;
ea ;pool';" if ia nice looking
g 411:3' ctilli yott 'Judge Smith," ;
nes" .of yVntertOwn, shakes
. et
t c ; i is tli: g a l t a; r i til t.4s n e; m y e ot;, s ` G `iili en :L
e ic r 'q .
~e ',Brown, fdri , be is a 'Amo
i pal will aildfs you by your
he ne.xt 'corner and rope you in
~ bye you will , ose, Finally—
, little money and a few valua
,ds of 'strange: men in 'Cars, °m
ils].it iLI ew ailk s, mind your own
;amble:--if you do and lose„ .. be
squtial, as 'every: body knows
4 not; say as word if, you bad
- -
If you hay(
house and anyt
eyes or a lock - (
ey, keep it in Y
it you'll know
. aatnes with sire
away* -their in
think you ca n 1
'it and learn
pick Out the j
Will lose ; yo
fibs, it is yollr
to : make nurel,
crowded hotel,
01144 ill
siick4 . you ttioiv
tell'you there js
betting Omit, pA
don't play i ewl
man comesalor
or "General J'.
•
'hands and sayt
bite and don't
al 'Green or Ju(l,
steerer" and hi•
ticrht name on
to a bane whH
e
keep sober, earr
bles, aybid crow
tallies; hotels t
business, don't f
sure and don't
is
that you ",:woul
won.
times leave spots on 'window
tin the sash. Ai.2 lady, IVho
s tl at benzine' applied to such
fairitera aom:
glass v~bgn pai
4nows, informs
planes afid.ullo
it' easily 4.0
ed tp remain awhile, Will ren
t oved Neon iing.- Siiesays
d,.but has hot icited it, that
of iOda,:applied hot; will be
alsopiea.
strong solutipn
equally ellicactio
irou:
young ladflwb'
you, my child;
iitild tako.-YPI
takd nye:pg twenty r said . 71
,Efl younger: "Riess
iring,:batebelor,
- 1 ,
T;aughing.-ulaT u take a° - ,u
an grow' fat, but
ypulve gut, t 9 - •,tux i , niglilly -'with, bread'and
meat and it .qqii?.: :cOinsciefice it. yotitget it to
414, - - _ • --..-?.. 1 1 . ' : ' -
-- 7 - 1 .--i744 , -..--7----
q mploing of iito?s, 'as well as
raay !lie. chieftyiin_ tke linprma
o lo'olt on .them.. -. -‘-
-,. • '
.fr4? l Joward : vocation and
maid : there is no honor ~in.
.Oft tine gran
.3vritten. words, r
stens of, t 1 p-s 9
irEtotior:: 6 oies.
41ountng jta
L ive l r S• ' 4-
410.
,ideoy4theleourt of Appeals'
geti beer as intoxicating.
It Im"fii3eli:d.()d
. 41kAlbany, thati!
THE '-DElt
.1
ONe FOR; TIE. Vi7E.EK.
CAAT, - :'-AVOVST :-21,.._-;.1.87.0
NEW FIRM,
NEW GOODS,
WriL :II .
,' . 13,07D. -.:15T,...-Ci.,
(Bulicogeson To liOrp & COEWIR,) .
Cook S t o v es, flanges s Heat-
ing Stoves.
~-
. --, ON NETIME-I . f
t -
- ,
Is the name of a new Cook Stove, just out, containing
a new erinciplo in baking. and is.deatined to make a
revolution in the construction of Cook Stoves. Come
in and see it:
ARGAND
As a heating stove stands wlth e nt a rival, in beauty
derabitity. and economy. Come and satisfy yourself,
midget names: of parties now using thern.
TINWARE.
We take special pleasure , in offerin g to tbe.WhOlesale
and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tinware. We
use none but the best of charcoal platet. I
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED '
,cstrit.srYLEs ARE FATiatEl3B !:
GOODS ARE WARRANTED)
And we defy any to proance better goods fc4. less
money. •
LAMPS.
A. full line of Lamps of
,beautiful design. Also Chim
neys of every descriptin.
STONE WARE.
Mower Jars, Banging Pots. Churns, pinker ,Jars.
Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, &c.
• ' , BUILDERS - HARDWARE. I •
Butts and Screws, Locke and:,Knobs. Latches, Catches:,
Doors. 'Sash, Blinds, Glass, Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. Oils,• Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shade deaired.j Also Colors
for making paint: ' -
A full assortment ot•Philadelohla Carriage Bolts.land a
full line of Iron Axles, Bur Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails.
We purchase in Car-load lots, therefore can sellio the
trade in less vpintities as cheap as any b.onse in the
Wx. R. BOYD, IJ. H. CORWIN, j. R. COOLEY.
.tiontrose, March 15, 181 G.
BILLINGS STROITD,
GENERAL
FIBS, LIFE AND AdCIDEST:
Ti.,iI.i;ANV.P, - ,:4G.,Z
33•Xcoxi.tr a 3Pifb.
Apital Represented,. $100,000,50
• • FIRS
. = ,
Fire Association of Phil., Capital & Astetit;' It- 2,500,00 C
inrarance. Co. of N. A., Phil., " 5,000.000
PenneylvAnia Fire„ Phil.,- - • • " 1:,100,000
Ina; Co. of Pa., Kola:, " 700,000
Lycoming of • ManncY, Pa. ;" • "• - '5,000,000
Lanca*ter of Lancaster, "' •, • - .100,0tal
.Neevton of NewtOn, " 150,000.
Rome Erie. Co., N. Y,:, " " 6,000,000
National " " " - 450,000
niercial Fire`" •"
450,1100
Fairfield Fire. Ina Co. South.: i '
• ' Norwalk, "• - 225,000
Atlas • - 500,000'
- Royal Canadian s of 31ontreal,, 1.200;0 G
Canada:,- "' 4 -•
Liverpool. LOlldott & Globe
'Of Live.rpoor, Eng., 27,000,000
Providence Washington;
Providence, R. • •• >. , fi00,000
Traderns. Co. Camden, ' " . 270,000
Pattmon Pirellis Co. Patter
ion; N. J.
Conn. leitticil Life FLs s - .."c0., Aseetta $40,000,00e
American Life, := 42 - • -' r $5 (WO (11)0
Traitelers Ins. Co.', Hart:, Capital and Surpliii $3,060,00
RakiwaY Passengers - • 00(4000
The undersigned hasbeen *eiknOwnin thisentuity,for,
thepast 20 years, as an. Insurance Agent. -Losiee sus
tamed by his Compainies have always been promptly
•
tarOfficeupstairs,in building east froin Banking
Office Of Wm. H. Cooper &CO.. ,Tarnpike street. , '
BILLINGS' STROBD, Agent.:
CHARLES lI.SMITH,' _ • :; .1 'TLC' .
AMOS 'NICHOLS, f Office Managers'
LANODON,S. Solicitor. '
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Montroie.lao. 5.2876.
3E3E. Mt 17 El. MIL InIEM- 4 1 11.
'would cgalattenilon f' to his 'New Stock o -
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
.Now on ealeon new
DAT a t t()A o 2
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;, BLACIi
AND. COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW , STYLE OF PRINTS, ,"
, 3 II A IVLS, f tAT ATER- PROOFS, FLAN- .
NELS, BALMORAL; AN.
SICIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY .WOOL GOODS., CARPETS, OH
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS.,BUFFIA-.
'LWOW LAP ROBES FURS HAT§
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD WARESRON,NAILS;
STEEL; STOVES AND • -
GROCERIES, ETC. • •
In great yariety, and will be sold on the oat
fayorable terms, and loweit prices. .
New-Milford, May is
LL KINDS OF BLANKS cp
AT THIS 0FF1d.154,
TIEW PRIPES,
DEALERS IN
BOLTS.
NAILS.
=NMI
ACCIDENT;
The attention of , the readers oftheD2lloaßAT is carted tOthe fact thatItEADIXIA2I:I taklst inexanall
'-:.:.• 14','.Q.-4::::FiIJRN.IrgRr::;Qf7O.I4:I.'KINDS;
Plit:CNlf - ' , ::0011;111:::GlIEP . W,Iik-_,'CISt,-'11S.1FiERED:
. ,
.. ,
~
Tile long continued depression - in business circles call for cub tiansactlons `.bir rnanntketirers. and '.,
goods
bought close for cub can be sold at low prices: To satisfy yourselves of this fact, when at Binghamton i Call and
examine the general stock of Furniture and prices at it Chenango Street ' . _
Map..31..1876:
•
ra:
a 0
1,000 MEN 'WANTED ARMED fP
with Greenbacks, to buy the best made, easiest-running, and most durable Wagon:evermadeiibi the' Mone
•
THE 'LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF. PLATFORMS;' OPEN ,A;ND TOP
. BUGGIES-- AND PILETONS, EVER' OFFERED TO ?
-:_: FCITIZENS OF: NORTHERN' PENNSYLVAA.
Particular attention is calledto Our Standard Plitibrms. We claini to mke the eat Family and Farm Wagon
co mbined, eve: offed for the money. Each Wagon Warranted as represented. We employ none bat experienced
mechanics. Selecting best of Stock for cash, and pay cash for labor,and we haVe reduced the prices, as follows:
No. 1; Platform.lX Spoke, IX Axle;l34 Spring, 1 Top - Buggies,'Piano BOic of Shell bodY . 6ißrciaa
• 2 Seats, - - - ' •- . $ 11 ! 5 . 0 0 Box, with Enamel Cloth, T o anslDamask
I ' - Lining. Patent wheel Rubber Top, Broad C lothing 6 Trirein-ine%lll6°'7s
-
Add for Trimming, $5 to $8; Break $7.
No. 2, Platform lx Spoke, x Axle, IX 00
usu' -- tons. Leather top and Broad cloth•Trim`
• 4x5 Leaves, Drop-tail board, •2 Seats, - $125 00 P
ming
,
. Add for Trimniing, Patent Wheels,
$5 to $8; Break $7. , - - $2OO 00
We claim this the most conveniert" and dura
ble and cheapest wagonlin the market.-
Buggies ; prices range from $lOO toslBooo
. , according to trimming and painting. ac. ,
Montrose, May, 3d, 1876:
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Al3l-,L.:.::13E, , i4N ET- T ;OSe; 0 4 2 , '..;.'01 . N.,6:14/iIVITO'N' i
ALSO A MERCHANT
All our gnodS have.heen bought within the,last few weeks, for - CABI I I, , rit very low priee,'.tkereby (=Wog ;'
us to sell cheaper than the other catahhehraentafia the city, A!ho are carrying stock bought id Much higher rallks -- ‘
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April 19, it376m 3.. '
YOuR 'WAGONS, cAR
BIAGTs Alp SLEIGHS,
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