Settler And Pennon (Newspaper) - September 9, 1843, Smethport, Pennsylvania vL j NO 35 LIME 7 NSf Mrcc a half miles south of near the Turnpike in quantities that ba nulled fur I bushel to 1000 Must kinds of country produce mill be taken iu payment Orders at uar anil cash in small quantities MONTGOMERY I haoe applied to the Judges of the Court of Common of McKean County far the of the Insol vent Laws of this Commonwealth and the said Judges have appointed ike Monday of September next for the flouring of me and my creditors at Court House in Smethport where my said creditors may attend if they think proper August 5 1843 respectfully inform the citizens of Smethport and its vicinity that he has removed his and iu now occupying a room fitted up in his dwelling house north of tho where he will attend to all calls work entrusted to Ills care will bo mado to order OUTPRODUCE of roost kinds ta ken ai a liberal price to order and with Despatch and warranted il properly made up Shears and a clear con science No extra charge fur April 3G 1843 17 AND OH A IB ESTABLISHED in tho lower loom of i Flouring in Smethport Most articles in of the above con kept such as Bu Tables Bedsteads of all sorts Windsor Chairs All work tho shop war ranted to be not only in tho latest and best stylo but also to be of superior and workmanship All articles not on bund will bo made to order on short notice A first rate Turning Lalhe in at to tho establishment and all orders in this department filled with promptness The subscriber invitee his former customers and others wanting arti cles in his line to cull and examine hia stock Prices low for ready pay and n credit given to responsible cus tomers E G YOUNG Smethport Dee 1842 y Establishment is now removed to the building formerly occupied Tor the Machine of Smith at the South cud of Ike Bridge near the Grist Mill E O YOUNG S M E T H P O 11T ACADEMY TUG fourth term of tho 6th year of this Institution will commence instant under the superintendence of Mr WE graduate of Union College of New York a gentleman eminent qualified for lie superintendence of ouch an Institution RATES OF Latin Pure and Mixed 2 50 Philosophy Chemistry Minor logy and Botany 2 00 Grammar Rhetoric Arithmetic Geography and BookKeeping 2 00 Each Term will continue eleven weeks Boarding may be obtained in res families for 25 to 50 per By order of tho Bond A July 8 1843 ATTORNEY AT LAW m Till AND W S dollar and seventy live in Two dollars if not Within three months Two cents invariably when not paid within the year Advertisements will be inserted at One dollar Primer tor the three Insertions ana cents of each subsequent one Figure work louble A discount will be made to those who advertise by the year jNo piper or advertisement will be until all arrearages arc paid unless at the option of the publisher must be to receive attention NEW METHOD OF W HAVING JACK made by caterpillers has been contrived by an officer of engineers residing at Munich It consists of lace and veils with open patterns in them made entirely by caterpillars The fol lowing is the mode of proceeding ad opted Having mado a paste of the eaves of the plant on which the species of caterpillar ho employs feeds ho spreads it thinly over a stone or other flat substance of tho required size rle then with a camel hair pencil ped in olive oil draws tho pattern ho wishes the insects to leave open This stone is then placed in an inclined posi Jon nnd a considerable number of the caterpillers arc placed at tho A peculiar species is chosen which spins a strong web and tho animals commence at tho bottom eating and way up to the top carej ully avoiding every part touched by the oil but devouring every other part of tho Tho extreme lightness of those with somo strength is truly surprising Ono of ilium measuring twenty six and a half inches by seventeen inches weighed only grains a of lightness which will appear more strongly by contrast with other fabrics One I square yard of the substance of which these veils a ro made and one third From the Phil Sati Cour THE BOUND OP REAL LIFE Chapter V It wan llit season at that most cratic of all aristocratic watering places that most select of all fashionable ren It was tho height of tho season Tho place full ut tho visitors said though of Congress Hall did j There was an immense assembly men j of wealth and men said to be wealthy learned professors and collage students men of pleasure and men of leisure j doctors lawyers officers of tho army j and navy und so forth a vast amount of pretty woman and some not so pro ty belles and some sad ly in want of fortunes old maids and young maidons somo loaders of tho ton and sonic most essentially led by tho ton managing mothers with very mar and unmanageable daughters j last personages by tho way in no small being than any other class of tho other is always the catio at fashionable watering places Cut as in tho there is al ways somo star more brilliant in ite brightness than tho surrounding con so in such gatherings of Iu beaumonde are invariably some who are more noted than their At least there were at Saratoga three of this class of two ladies and one gentleman Tho former dear reader were no other than our very estimable acquaintances of subscription to the poor notoriety Mrs and her daughter Amelia tho latter a Mr Wil liam Hartley the orphan son of a dis southern gentleman an heir to an almost princely fortune in fact by far the most candidate for matrimony that hud appeared in tho great mart for wedlock in many years He was a fine looking young man of about three and twenty neither too open intelligent countenance large speaking black with a modest yet brilliant expres sion features not so pleasingly mould ed with B forehead from were back rich Jocks aa black jot and os soft nnd silky as many ladys ringlets Mirny were the of ous daughters to ibis gold nW which was swimming so near them in the waters of indeed he was worthy the patient angling which devotedly ho was not so much for the wealth he was master of or the goodly looks ho exhibited as the gentle heart and manly soul which he possessed There were in that as non moro affable and con descending none less proud that he was and scarce was there that har envious or malicious feelings against one who by his and wealth was so likely to raise them in the breasts of men Was not passed Which the Colonel applied himself to such means as his physician had instruct ta pursue Mis Koto wero the doily companions of his rides and tho old la dy not accompany him Kate alone was his devoted companion Ho was an early riser as were tho rest of his family and they had often taken a long walk before tho inmates of tho ho tel thought of gotting out of bod Kate was fond of these strolls because she to listen morning song of tho birds or watch he sun come up from his bad and per haps I say perhaps gentlo they were sure to meot a certain young the breasts of men and handsome gentleman who looked Tho accomplished general is not al admiringly at at whom she ways successful there are times blushed so bewitchingly that tho young his most skillful efforts man invariably looked it So it was with the respect The ive mammas The fortress sieged had held out for two whole e Mr Hartley bad been there that length of as yet showed no signs of What could be the reason There had been no lack of generalship it had been attacked openly and covertly all tho manoeuvres known in tho code of onset had been restarted to yot still with no signal of success To be sure he had been polite and affable to all every thing that could bo expected from a there was a kind of noncommittal manner about was not with the impudent gazo of the wio bethinks him self privileged to stara out of counte nance every woman he Thoro was always a modest drooping of the eyelids a respectful expression in the clear sparling eye that bespoke feelings and refined An emotion of why sho know seemed to her bosom as ing after morning they met in their ear ly walks although no words of saluta lion passed their lips for by an plicable fatality an introduction had never taken place notwithstanding they met so often in the fashionable circle of him that defied and all the j And with no ono she would intentions of designing mammas and j more readily or willingly besieging acquainted Thus said her heart tho was however one would have blushed to confess it who was rather more skilful than tho vvith her lips Alas poor Kate at least appeared to have been At length tho old gentleman passed so This was no other than Mrs j by as but as they met James Marston lor some days past j cordially extended hia hand nnd warm Mr Hartley had appeared to pay i greeting him presented Air Hartley attention to mias Amelia than to others j to as he always called whether it was owing to tho young man young ladys in ilor nnd Kate with a blush throwing her more directly in his way mantling on her cheeks returned it with or whether to a lor tho lady a graceful inclination Tho Colonel herself was yet to be j had become acquainted with him tho Hn them preceding day and discovered in him the son of a valued friend They pro on their walks and soon fell in that as it may there were some whispers as to his being re caught and Mrs M was in morning was a whom it seemed great glee at the very idea and was to conversation Need it be said to already inwardly congratulating whom the walk that self upon her most general pleasant one audio ship shorter than usual There had been but few arrivals of note within the last day or two and this j VI perhaps may have given additional ini was lst all of the season in terest to tho skirmishing operations wo j and the brilliantly lighted sa havo spoken of At length Hull waa crowded to there camo a party to words can how light tho or how tho eyes of consequence lute ut night and in a very plain equipage perhaps the most unpretending of the season Next day there in the par lor of Congress Hall aa elderly lady and gentleman accompanied by one of tho most bewitching creatures eyes ever all events so said the gentlemen but wo cannot say tho were half so liberal iu their opinions There was no ostentation in their man ners or apparel and yet thoro waa that quiett air of gentility in their looks and deportment which be spoke the gentleman and lady at onco to till Tho eyes of all wore upon them whon they entered and in a short time inquires were flying from mouth to mouth as to who und what hoy were For a long time curiosity was held completely in suspense There were not many gentlemen in tho room it be ing about tho time generally strol led out or rode or took their afternoon siesta A length however they begun to drop in pretty last and the spacious room soon began to fill and the most distinguished of tho visitors immediate ly advanced towards old gentleman and paid him their most cordial salu tations It was now soon known who tho new comers were Tho reader need scarcely bo told that they were our old friends of Linden Hall Every ono was eager to get an introduction to such a wealthy family aa thuy woro now known to bo and amongst the most anxious woro Mrs Marsion and her daughter ding she sec med to the beauty of the young lady fearing perhaps sho might her plans in regard to Mr It was observed that Miss Liston start ed and seemed somewhat agitated when Mrs was presented but whether it was tho eusy nonchalant manner of that lady or the announce went of a wawe so ju the of those ut tho fair anil lovely forms or number half that bound tha heart unto scone Our sweet enchanting they shine wherever they move at home or cottage or in Within tho ball rooms exciting pre or the quiet of the domestic There nra perhaps somo Mrs Marstons among them but glad are wo to say their number is not legion llight charmingly they looked on tho present occasion whether moving in tho gid dy of the dance promenading tho Saloon con of tha littlo knots gathered about awaiting the next cotillon But there was ono in that assemblage that outrivalled all others it was Kato Lis ton Who was now moving in the dance with Mr Hartley and through its in movements she seemed to glide like somo lovely vision How beauti ful she and yot how simply dressed tv pain white robe of muslin the boddice of which fitted with ex neatness to her up rivalled bust white satin which were by her fuel than adorning thorn a ribband of a slight rose tint engirdled hur waist and she had ft waist had Kale Liston not after the modern model to be sure of at in circumference but one like wo sen in Venus the statue of the waist one could in clasp of breaking love of a and one single diamond and that on her snowy wero all of lier person And yet Hr looked and Mr knew and felt it as he beheld like some airy sprite bounding to the music of the dance Alas Henley a way said the discerning mammas who hud lions silica the he had made his appearance in the watched they were so anxious on account they bad observed him waiting on Miss Liston all the hud never been known to do to any young lady before they were aura she wasan art ful sly sho to tie him to hur that sho ought herself to make tha gentle man attendant when tt was evi dent ho would willingly re Mr Hartley seems quite remarked one to Ha has boon paying vory tention to Miss Liston this was the reply rather say she has buen paying it to you think so asked tjio with a meaning glance which aaiU plainly enough think so too I think sol was the nnd more than I say ahes a vuk gar forward girl aint aha This latter question was addressed to Mrs Maraton who just then joined them Forward exclaimed Mrs Marston she is Seo how she laughs und talks with if she hnd known hint for years Ive watching hoi all the evening I suppose sho thinks shes him Only look as alive shes inveigling him room ths a beautiful for a Shell find it This to herself as she moved away although It was spoken in a low voice it reached the ears ofn gen an intimate Wend of Hartleys who had baon standing by and overhead tho foregoing conversation Ho immediately took a pencil and card his pocket and inditing a few lines give it to a servant who was pas sing to hand to Mr Hartley in tho piazza Ilo delivered immediately and Mr Hartely read tho lines DEAR a conversation I just overheard that you and Miss Liston will be interrupted in your Marston and her daughter will bo tho have designs upon you and are jeal ous of Miss L Disappoint them if you can for contemptible Yours Ho slipped tho card into his pocket whilst a scornful smile upon his and turned to resume iho conversation had thus been bro They woro standing at end of tho piazza her arm locked in his looking out upon the beautiful scene before thorn It was a lovely night the moon shining brightly and with its silver rays softening and mellowing every feature of tho lovely landscape before them the air was fragrant and soft and touched tho brow with a gente ness liko tho kiss of curly Jove whilst music strains that floated from tho Sa loon stolo oer iho senses with a effect Yes it is a beautiful said Kate as if continuing the conversa tion and the lust I shall spend at for the you leave to morrow then tomorrow we bid farewell aad away to out dear quiet Linden happy t do Saratoga without regret Ja there none hero who have made your tance and you care Oh I yes there arc whom I to part she answered whilst a slight tell tale blush overspread her faeo but there so many people in the I much and Belt that I urn sick of it I be delighted to get homo Buj when quit the as both jour I to enjoy the pleasure of your company tance on the road if certainly be de lighted that you journey with w