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\UK 1 -\!** ..'•^WMHn •^^^^jM V®tkp®f Neutral in Nothing that Demands Public Expression— Republican in Politics-Devoted to the Public Interest VOL. III-NO. k BKOCKPOItT, MIDiY, KOFEIBER 12, 1858. WHOLE Brockport Republic. *' i i r u i n i ii i D KVEBV FRIDAY MORNING, £U put lu ^tiim/t TUuntJuy noon,] .AT BROCKrORT, MONROE-COUNTY., H. V. yWICSia Uwiiilic B'lildms opposite Vfl 1 fTKi$t'Jwn contain* a population qfabuut H.QWI.tfwrf c« the business centre of a pepuitt- -tio* oj J ),9O0, among whom the Rii.»uin.TC *>ftHiUrgti sircnlftti»n, making it H superior JA.Uvertis.ing iiioUium 'JTA^aUIrJ <*** Office and Mail tubs At tlm end ot thrfc im-i.ili AtU'jcmT of six months. At U-n «*ii i of UP > t-r.r L»eiiwr- I to /I.ICIJO -M-I S lVi^orci dt*-.r\l •* «»f &\, of il <• low est rtitc. nuii t months r-xci'j,iioi url > t«« Tti-i I*ustitg<i uu tl » Kfci ty is nothing, out ot tlu « Btate, 13 ct*. fty«ar ; out a-hiUKf. ; II.M •A :t'lf. 'lliity ;>ti<J tii» fctM' 1 Si I if l 0\ fl 7 \> *'..:;! A ( tvect.s e JUCJISS. . 50 • 5 00 I ••ft o n ' . '4 \J ' I/) ~'juiract, - g «>-. <• !!•. 'I •- «uegrj«Mro (Brfci rf 1<»lt'.<. 3<3t luon'b*!, Una Ysftt, ..... < L\i Ouliiinn, on« n . Ouo-luifI'ulumn ui n <t>-\r Oit.ff'ni>ili. « , »lun'i' tu- .- «r il ,. . -i . 1,-ijal A*Uo i tia-^ii »«'•.. i it. t AilcettiH^'tien's t'jji o>. m p«r cent «x«r\_ Sp-iul N«iti.;en, '.0|.fcr -e..t Ed-tun-il Nt^titt'., *. tfcu iK' r^i'mi,;; * -litre A'lvor'i *ein--«w «( concert 1 6uJ <i|n) Jt •' i.tf, nn- * . .1 •-*( foe tiiifHHi t l nit.'. ',iau '• l'0it(».£l N.'titen s'iiU'.t- i *. , U the jmtv U uonaj' 'lw t: Un is Tuii''- V *i--:**!» t/*iiw-*i »-*ei' ;*\ f iUt*ii , uw» •i*ct*i 1 tp biwiii*--!* i o ii p ji J v r i .\ u . u mr *_ .i oa.* r t, ii n .•» .Pi'nlliM 4uch «s .yjis* cuvuuits j'iiii'KL'e-'ai ..Aito«, <(!HKOlCrt. BILL HEADS. •• JT*>rfc». ilAM».»ILLH, STDltK ll'LI^S, SHOW WSLLS. :*liWlC'*, Ol\ ,lP klll'l* BTC-.KTC. KTC. Artnot forpasHciI I) an\ estrtWMniieut in Wt*t?m SJ«w Yoik. 3Bajii!ti33 Cnrii0. Xhe GhiardtM Angel la my dreams a spirit'bright Hu-vors «'er xny 'InunbSe bed, And *it!ji i>inio»t9soft*ffljd bpiclit, Lii'is the curtain s near m y head. No c a word the angol speak s A.a sliostoops from realms ftbovc\ Kot, a sound the silence breaks, l^Jit-iwr beamin g ejres look love. Deep into m y spirit snfi i*ecr ihuse radmnt beaming eyes, *<VJ±1VHVK tlh'itgltib and fancies clad With 'lie hn' - > • t'.ira .isc. 'I houjj'i mj lotigt ig st»ui 'tvoiild-stsy lii.ft lir ^ii T ino-'-t j-er «i' ieat, bh r <U| r s »^ \ » m «r'iu day L>-a»\wth hgl r (he 6>owing East . St.il I I I. ••• )f r watchfal qy-fi N<••e ^ !''1^^s ti-rourtho trxnid\ Oiai -I ;•• iiii^rt-i tt»nt0ti itij'U K v• <MJ -f 11 t-ir cliiMgt- HI ; i erd. Iiut the clay eucumbcied isoiii Cnuh : i<-*3 tii'-Mi tjeauty brig^-. Till tli-iic't' r e 1 iitjitsru . L T pward in the dicnms of nig b TIi**II t e '{..nit's e^d anol'j-' 1 \V h«;l» the bo-l> bluinbtrs bn. i. l.i tin. t:,Iiii ais\l S« <t r v *J W)ii\!'»t*. BJS ti Th<*n ;i»tffp i- *. • rr^ i-t jT.in-1 i And I'l Oft itif Kir Fr.-ni .1: I l.nt V l< •. < rnyt ll.'a .' .V ii.' . .1 t ni> i * a-> e <>t .-,-hi »• « , t' . a • ' r> fee f.* ft.m P-I-tin i>ii ' U*.. HI. \•I I a;--. 11 • . .. U • 111; Ul J u A • ,•-r 'li < Si'-ti-t ine btnd' J i 'ri>Jii tlir; -.a.ii.a wlieiu beauty dwells, AnU mr piitii thruu^li .lie attend. JiAlE . Autumn Evening. llelu Id tlit-western cveiung light! It melts HI deepening gloui.i; So caimi/ (.Iiriiitians &nu an-sy, Descending lo the toinb. The wind brcnthos lou-; The wTtliemig leaf benrce nliisiterin^ liom llic treci So gently Hews th e puriiuf; breaili, i Wlicxi ^uoil men .ci-a 3 o to be. I deftoollege, in oil Ibe 'flush and vigor of my nineteenth yea.r, I was no longer *wkward and embarrassed. I had grown into a tall, slender stripling, xdth a very good 'Opinion of myself .in general and particular. If I thought •of Mary Moore, 1 it was to imagine low I wtuld d izz'e ami ' bewilder her with my good looks nod wonderful nttairnncurs—ucTeT llnnkiig that she might dazzle and bewilder me still more. I was a sad puppy, I know , hat as youth and good looks have floil, I trust I may be bolioved-'when I say thai ax-lMfenceit has left me also. An advantageous .proposal was niiule to mo at this tiinu, and accepting it, 1 guve up nil id'.ns ot a profess on, and pre- pared to ge to the Indies. In my lturri- fd visit ki'iue, of two day! 1 ,1 saw nothi ig •J' Mary Muure. She had gone to a • buar-diug-bch'iol in Massacbuselts, and ' was not exp'.cted home till the next fa.l. I gave \no 3i:li l<i t'flo •jnemury of n.y lit- l!>> Uut--eytrU pl.iynmti>, aud then tlileu i-iypc!f \ .1 rua.i a.aiii.\ 'In a y, .11,'\ I thouglrt, as tbs otage •v :: '• '. \ y if ui uur dtn-r again, \ iu » . t*. >•• *>. j- <irs ;.t u*e \ety u«.''. I iv i i i •!•! : Al.iry is as [.rcuy at- fl.i u i'v •—ttiij, Un II,jit ibairn 1 .nay -.\ii he,. \ 1 <t-i't.i.p«l u.y huudiitg.iuoustai.lic wi'h grout comp.aeeiicy, while Isvtttcd the ,u- turu of a yuuug lady I had nut seai loi four years. 1 never thought of the pus- •rtibihty «t i:-or.iwtuaiii^' mo—never d,min- ed that she wi'U d tlut atot|J>, with gralf ful tears, to p.ck up the luudkcicliiei whenover I ciiuse to thruw it at her feet. j Uut now I know tL»t l.ai Maiy inei My heart sunk down like lead. Here | Ho pushedLizzip, lughing and hlus'.. was IIB end to all the bright dreams ani' ing. towards mo ! A gleciu of %],t and hipesof my youth and manhood! Frank hope, almost too- datoJing lo heart camo Chester, my boyish .rival, wjho bad often . over me, and I criedoutlvfore I tl'mughi. tried, and tried in vain, to usurp my I \Nut Jlury!\ • ace tosido tlio girl, had succeeded, I t wast law tutrsy».l iny see.-et tt. at last, and had won tlm woman away every o^e in i'.e room. But nuthii.g\ua from me ! This Was his child—his ,-hild suid-tvui 1'rai.lc, in j.t, jU al so t.h u*-, and Mary's! A.nd I must go in there, misthi^ lime silent. I ki-id the fii'r and meet her once again, and then gt> cheek of th-ynu ig wife, an 1 iurii-l tt. away for iver, and die, if G->d woii.d let t!r silent figure look.ng out iWui tht -vii.- uio'! uW. I snnk, hody m& soul, beneath this | \ Mary-Mary H„orc,' I said in alow. Mow. And hiding my faic in my hands,' cn gcr vice, 'i Have y..u nl >ne no «,d- I leaned against the door, while my heait cmie tu g\ o lo th e * md r-.r?\ »opt tears of blood. Thelittlooneg.zvd S.,e turned ..iv.l hj h.-r l.ai.diu mine, at me, grieved ami maiized, and put u p mid nnjrrr.urrj huni-dly— tntr pretty lip as if abotst-to cry, while , •• I nm g |„j lo M . e ,„ u , iel0 i i Iarl .. t e perplexed servant stepped to the par- Siuu.lo word i_nu'd jet how b'o c • r door, and called iny sister out, to fruci tl,,y ,„ade me '. I would in t have ricld- .ut vv'au it coald be llut conducted so „d up th.t ini.uieut fi.r an emp'rot's sti '' I -g fI J'- crown! F.rtheTosvnsthc hitjty l, ol m Ihtarda lyUt step, ant3 a nljnsudt p-c-ap, and the dt.tr l,„i,, 0 Cr'side, and Bob\Wadclen's Hovse l'vado. \You ur.ow Bub Vt'udden, I guess,\ said Vnclf Miko. \Nut tint, I ret-.i11.vt,' I rf pDi'l \ Well, BU'J vvi!., an nmnzin, hand ut trauin' hoists, and gene'rid'y came cut aheal,. tto. 1 never knew him rea'ly gir il d and the tin 'orl+usli cut but ot.c •. ,v H >\v \ran.tliat, I'rck M.ko I' '• V.'i \, y..a aftv Bel. had Veen g.'ttir.' a gray li..isoin sum • oi'hw deuhhN that wasjistal.ti.it as tu c a t.oi\50 tulo'.k at jaseur put h-s uo«e thr.'iig'i the rak —11 - - It ~-; he \\n» a huiii .ii l.'.kin, h'.ir«e, aul i in.ri.ni' sl.v.ri.-r; ho w.. ft i.'v.uis 1, ilwii , arm• uiiin' ,.nl caiii .1 lu* tad l.ke the I ualMiial il.ig mi the Jih of Jul) : but he I iu.nMi.'t v.t'-k—hevra.\ .I'.tto it. I., d al- . HUM -t.ip «h.'ii b« saw his «!..•: leu ftd : i., ltiui Lr ft...r h<> in'.g' Ilo^ .lb, ,1, VJICO say i. g, \ Did you wish to sco • y fallic sir I looked up. .v e -fac d 'ii.j 1-Mi nf iwenry, net much t'lioiig'-d frtin the dear little sisttrl h: d \\d f-u well. I loohedat Uera iiiuiuetit, Mi.l tiit-n stiiimg the tumult of my heait .j a miglily ell'uri, 1 opened my auu-, ud *i\\d, \ Lizzie, dmi't you know roe ? \ \ Harry ! Oh, my brother Ilariy \' alio cried, and throw\ hrsolf upon my hrca-t. rfhe wept as if tier licart would bl'oh. I Ceitld not we p. ldrew her p'-ntly into the lighted .parlor, and stood «iih tier before iliem all. There was a rti.-li and cry ol j iy; and me then, sLe wuola have despised wo— | then my failier un-i inuther sprung to- S!ie Tfas as far above me as the heavens j wards me, ami ivvle.uiied m e leniie with are above the earth. 1't rl.ur.s in the , lieitrt-li.lt tear.! O.i, strange an 1 pass- 'iXo.v, tbt'ii,\ f.a \idual » bi>iuiil tit b> puked up \ ^titJiny H'.ire' Tic-eyes l! \So limkin'an e>:ru<e tK'U t Id \ • n.aaeti retn.f(., sir.'ssutVihr aotaV .mer, •• Wou\doiCai'iil|.1w«ortrMii3W;» •'••Prav tn.i'.iin, \ai j lit? s-utV-ww, •will you iuivo lUe gtv-dm>5 t.-.l-n-T?hi'.cV in your eh iir\ ' ' Wl'.it til-- ^le.'l't' -t t'f l -til\ e.tid ?>? . inl kiiiiWUljJvhl't W:i- •» tni^.p.' Wh-ii I \ It ' iV: s w_. g. i l'.-air ai de '-ifJ MhtyR. I o'it \• 'o'f \>K% ac fopjo.'- my in«r., 'dnl ! t!i t '.-, \>'.\ 1. •'•. '..i',l Et it.M„t» Ir uV B ,t that W;,-i, t heal, ;.-t the fcullet. (••n-iiV ••m of the 1 fit m.ple, WfUP b'l :: 1-i.ly iui!.<s. \•!.'.\. teh.. l.iilWcdnr, ciriuckj^rnr \ • \.ii i ; * . 1, i.. i.iiri' «.ii f it \ cull.. 1'i.t'i. * \'->. i*.-. ^tt't m ik : Q > un; . u .is. .u---,it ii f r 1 ^ir.tt'i\ li.irfijd.f. *• \ An 1 w.i- juttH'e ti. no : a.-k .'t •» h'irrifi.\d list, ud \ ' llin-l.intli,.i ar luiTutf,\ aitSV),.'.^ Mi<- t. -- • \Tt'O '•ii'i-iii | utter.-PW se* ng'it to Wfik au l lynched 1 fnn>. Tliey 'nr;.; wen -in. if How beauiifiil on all tbo bills The crii.sun light is shed * GAttV,B14A.lNAUD Ji U'O., J>EAi,ERSiu fill Kind* u£ Hardware, tin waro TI* like the |.eaee a Christian {rives H*lio«t iron, copper &e. Jubuiufalouo ,rot lomouriiiirs round his bod. i*hjrt notlcts. One door north ol -Spniie/'s Drux stortf, lloiekuort, S. 1'. \ u, v n»il<ll)' wo She ,\vaiidiirin<r,clou5 I lie silver; star-.a |,pours; Dlt.E. L,. TVOOB. So laitli spilngs un tlio'bcMt^f (liose ^Rr.rtcE next to (lie V.ost office. Dontialopo When loicdoues breathe their lasU .rutiuiw uF every kiiid perfornied in the Jieit manuer., lIomojpiit|iic,Medicine« for -A™ no\v above th e dews of night, *a|e, from the liosi. Uermaii preparation lnesilvcij star appears; »roclci)Orc, N. y. ; So with spriigs in the benrr of thoso ..... I Whose cjaaaro bathed in tears. «nwr.CT.u»ERina Dealerh. Boots, Shoes, \ n' 0 ^r?K?i?.?.™' mPPr ° r r '^ t -.id Leathern*: the old Staritl of J A.tat- Am l e f°^Z are'Sed i„ death t>, tariior of Vva.er and Mam Sts liruck • '• \\ nort N. r. %: IS.—Caiih pni 8hetP Skins. .5 r or Ttiacs, Calf and (,'AKl * JiHAlNE.lD. j K\»»t'jAeTCiu:ils of Cary's ltotarv Engine | Pump .and Hydrant. Oilico a few doors ! south of thal'ost Office, esst eii.e Alain St Brockport, N, R. ilA.iC'11 Si WAETKH. Q)EAt.r.ne in Jioo s, l-'liiv:, hoe hu!' and ibitl- | iac»j No. 35 M.airi_Street, llrockp.-rU K-Y. j lyCash psid t'of Hides, S. GOFF, | ^R0tW.roB. of Clinton street Livery and HlncksmitliU\. Horses mid Carriges fur- i nitled at^lmtneticf,, and on very runsona- i bl« terms- Jolibln^ xad ilorsc-sltocintr ! done in th e best manner rand with goud sat- iiofivcticu- Office on .CUutou street, Brock- ' •yort,*!;. JT. j A!J.\BARUIER\. J&tAiilDrjssiii!,', Siia-v,!!;;, v'na.iipouiiifr. Oils .naJPerfumory R.tzortiuucd. The l'at ' ^orniffe of the I'ub.ic is r6sjittetful.y .sohei- . . *t *- _ /T. i», I,, .^i. \f,.;.. u?» cdiait ^vjiko to close no more. Willi whiskers thick upon my faco I went mv fair to see; She told me sne could never lovo AAtftfrhiCed chap liherrre. I shaved ilien ctcan, then called again. And thought my troubles o'er; She laughed outright, and said 1 was ilOLreMrt faced than before 1 fdtftiit M\ A> a y DV 1UI1V W. ST.I.SLBY G1-C60.S'. CIlAJVililt I. All my life long I had known Mary iio..re- An IIIJ nto iun|r, too, I had liuutvu I ,oicd iiex Our mu,hers were old playmates., and Ud. Saloon in Chapetl's l!i jdv r Main JSt. ' Jirst eou-.iu, >Jv irst reto.I. eiioti i? ot \ \7 •Mrnckport, N. Y. ..,..! there ! A lu\ in E. II. MIX, DKXTIST — Ari.hcittl 'Ceetli mcejted oo fine U.ddan'i silver Plate from one toi.th to a whoie set, on rcm'iial^e lermH. Omce on 3.1 in street, v.r I> Datii s: .... HioeU- n.rl, N. Y O •\• \I II Ot V^S steani.c I a<\llrs t'te. .'a-i-l pj j J ui.iiiutac\i.re 45 Li-ls Lard ti.l , tu t.oi e .iii-l f-r salt- i. SMITH f'KltKf.s c: ' ••-, 21 and '2'1 Es. ImiiL'' !tr<t. t J. W & J L ADAMS BlUICKl'oax. Munrop Co.. N Y . .Ii-airrs ii, China, Glass Lartt.ii . VV !. ... \V...,>f.- and Stone Ware; uil ClMHo !*..)• rHi, e iiifrji! Window .shades. Cornice, ft'... U!asselg r Sil'cr Plated War.-, Cutierj-.gct* er.il Hout:*. Eurnishine: Go...Is. Kerosene Uil, Camplioue, Fluid, 4c., &-c I f\{\ Dez. Iti'oouis—li. * ••!•• .\ ! i\. 4UU salo by \ • IN ii'i 2/ and ay li^.oiiai..r, ff c^f.^i TTILU1D BASIL'S.—A vt.rv line ,.«soit- Jj aicntat T. &\. t'KYL - ~i' ooi r i5«A<ii<j. f^^l Tli F. I'.i lerstgne] has citaV 1,.>,. | Brotlkyort >vlierj ii i i~ ... l-ar'd lu n fl t i. ftctnrrr afc 6k0rt noricc anil at reasin.Hc rates, Barrels of overy dencny-Utat. Js.ogs, Firkins, and crerythinjr in die ini<. Uepninu^ don*. «4-iiui CliAJihES WEBB. aiuuu^ gi.n„. i .JI .and moi IU'A'J ' . ..t'er,- a .enii ^ .u criiul , lu w.ni.ii r\j ».i a au.iiij U'tirt-J, h.ui-tyfid i..i'..t u-.-t -juite a ye..r .a. item young . ^.••ii.ittji.ii wasiL, uiysui—IXtirj Ciutruli; i :u.i'. blu. tud t-aby was Mary iiu-jre. ; f.atiT siul, 1 tie inj«i.|t a; tnc little i r\'i s.'L 'u' h\.\ , Jr:<ii'. 6 ' ur, pa.iiti slid ; upt. tUc d\or. urjd .r i_g l.g i\, u o\er- ; 'ti' Uj.on It, tha t Mutv U'lgbtrii \ follit i vjju^ :i , t.; K (j. L . l-,it t . 1 g.tm.J w\ 3 u^L iiej ij^'i'-, iir ..'.!.• r :-..js liK.-d i.tr Le^-1. ; inf, and s!i.. I am -ifi.t.-l, was n i '.Lnj^ j,. f 'afiirt, tmu in. In: j..L.<..>i ..* 11..t : saemt'd and affected student she might ,have found.p'lotity of sport; ki t as for loving me, or feeling the slightest inter- 1 lerest iu me, save a regret that I should an,ike -such an ultimate duukey of tuyselt i —'I tnow her better now. India was my salvation, not merely be- cause of the plentiful share of goid I laid i up, but beea.v.30 my e.wnest labor coun- teracted the evil in my nature, «nd und. me a better man. And when at the en J •of three year* I prepared to return, I . wrote nothing to the dear ones I was j about lo meet, of the jiefwiuariBU which 1 ; knew had taken place. I \ They loved mo as I was,\ I m-urmur- cd to my-elf, \ and tbey shall find out for themselves if I am better Worth the 'loving as! am.\ | I packed nip many a token, -front, that la.. 1 of p in .ne\ ai -1 /\11 f> r the fric d* I ivas ah-'jt to meet. T.e !»ft : for Mry M-.- r-- was one I selected w.tti a beating licait. A ring of rough, virgin gold, with my name and hers engraved IIIM.1I- , | that \vas a.I, and yet 'In little try tliril'e . I me strangely, as I balanced it upon the tip of my Gnger. I To the -eyes -of otli\TS it was but a snial 1 plain circlet, suggesting;thuuyh s perhji.- 1\ l's daiiili'iess, .<t the dainty win* ' hand that wa- to near it. But to u..— oh, to ire—how ii.i.eh was eiub--.li ii . „ 6 smile on a b .uitim in a tjikev-red frock! - , 3 • , , J face—low words of welcome—a h.i]p_ j home, -md a sweet face smilitig there— group nf merry chi'dren tnelin.b my ki.et |—all these delights were hildeti nithii. I that li»U. ringiif <sn3-i! tjier.' t-Wttt M had dreamed . f by day and night There stood a pretty^ falling IKfeic the indent guz.- t-f ininr-- 1111*5 tlr? switt f.ice I had yj 1 ngi d ana pri\e d tu sc , w:is there b-f..IV 11 b ui' f i! n.'.r wi-nanh a' d in- than bof-re' I lle l 'cl KileWt'' e loeauil.g , of b.ijij.ini-s till that moment came ' Many }(\»l>;>vej..stiid-ii.cc th.it Ii: p- py night, and th e inn-11.-it wis iai -:.d ^InSsy th- n is fast tllllii'g gl.iy. I llui gr-iWUIg tu-lie till lid II, ill attd OEI1 ]i fk , •l-ihds t.i a |„II,J an d ha| | y, an i I 1, (-.. a well spent lit-, An i \ -t 'ir-.j t at it I..« li--t-n, I w-aiJii-it re*.'I a.sln;!.- J.M , f.-r ' lir: .ore r! .t ai, Jo my ina;.!. . l-o l - g'.t bl.i.ies a!-j uj .i in.- i:i my nl.i.e i.ti-.i-'. A'l old man! Can *i is \f. si ! At Ii. .it, I am f- yc-ungnst \t-r. Au-1 Ma- ry wii'li her Ij.'p'l.t Lir ] iiu-d smoothly sivcot, is s:cb n greeting to the way. f , „, a Lnirihin I..- a -,i r -:,t Inn, v. i. ( - in it, is «ti|! I'j.t *'LM, i ; i.n t?.r , v d-; • 'it- ii.esheeiiiiio^ i-r -i- w o'd, nm eha'.ge The h'-art tint 1,- !J I, r i.i ii.Un.y .ud a!.e!tei,.l l,.,r pi. n-'y in the fla.-h : r.d beauty of wi-niniibu...l .-an nevi i cast h. r out till life d.a!l eea«e t.. wai in it X. l sh'-ei wanted lijciu', he M.i. k-inith'-, 1 ..riiev. l.vi . ', hit- li.d tin ill l' • !..r»- ,li..>.. .! ...n ;<• st-p. - 1 b-i .- tV .1- » ai ! ... «• ; . 1 Lin, , . I :*! p' - ' . -i i t ; u, ;. v i • 1 TI • i- ! lj\ e- .. I'lit ,1], a v, • iTinv*. bw |.t t b > l.i.i l\ \inei ...,, I....1-:- Sun II w.tt'is. '. to k ..it i\. •' ui- '' '' l - rr '. '\ '. ii diii-k an I tit. r.n in cV-j, Jienpii.., hei.-s, rnrlit ove» the I .! !••, Slid then iiuishcd ti f>a ties- .D iL f--i u>\ j.-1't, it - v ,*,.(• Hptidei ...p-ii't-.' n . e I.I. ia>. -1 l.-i .r wl, t.'!..' .! wn t!. • -I- I i.r.-! : • i :.'the (..•«, '•:>. ..'! Ii in - . t. ... I i .IT.'. t\l 11- .1 :1- i.'.t i.. ,i «••• '.t Mi.l l-.'l II.- - l-t.l 1\ JHisrrlianij. MO ORE. CIIAPTEKir. A tall, b.-rd...l, sun-lironz^d man, I '«•.-. krd at tl r d.i-irof my f-itlier's house Ilei.gl.tsiu the parlor wind m'S, and tue hum of conversation and ehceilii iinelitel', shewed mo that com) any wrr. I tli -Ij.'.tily wln.n I • •I. t . » sn| si—i L-t.-u i.i-.<...;..- ^-i.e t.iij [.uj; iuwn t|. : he r 'I' t*a t. .—-L«.».v Su n Civ TO LET. A ritOiVT OmCE in the REruRuc BUH.DIHO, lip bu t ono flight of stairs •rain the utreet. It has been new papered And painted, and is now ready for occupan- cy. It i» th e lurgost, pleasniitcst and easi- «at of iccess of any office room in the ril- ?f,. Apply »tt»e REFUBLIC OFFICE. ~~ FOR SAIiB OR TO RENT. Cf\i *fcvcrn ^jej Grocery Stand tmi Llrery StiU9,foxraejly occupied by CA- —V A BKAlNEItn. For |.artfeul»rs, in- Smirt'of\ CABY, BBAINE^D & GO:' ^•««r»tkp<>rt,^)itj)»8; ' ' ' 81-tf f fiKOIdpominion Coffoo Pot at tho * \• pRQOICB^Y 8TQRB. fc \ LI :--'*( Jl\ 1 ' ll.tjl.l • . i i...- i t: a-' i d 1-ir a Ii i... .it!,- -v.. a- I lit-aid i-i Mary et.u .i ti, i_. c bcait ^- su upon Uir i t »i 1 luiitiveti that j.ugh up iruua my dajsui cliiidiiuod i-ullgrew <•«iKCwuti, u.usiiiii^; yoti-L—1 loiiowed it lurougb the uou ted nouu of mmiliood, arid now, wlita tbc frosts of age are silvering my hair, aisd uiauy children climb my kuee and call me \ F..rt.ier,\ 1 find that the memories of youth arc strong, and that, grey hairs and all, I am following its mu- sic still. When I if»s fifteen, tho first great sor- row of rnj life came upon me. I was sent away to a western school and was obliged to part with Mary. We were ijot to sec ciich other for three longyears ! This, t*» tne, yas a sentence of death, for Miry was lift itaelf to me, But houts »re t*u|li things after all. -. I b.>pel mysi-t.t Liz t . •!.- loui, at, i t 1 • 1 f - e iy e.'ien tli ttrani;- •ki'.K fin .iis'y „n, Tt',,111 at . r I i... s'i- . '• \• t-ic- ne- rv -u tl.> jar- i..i,g-.i)-.i-iit inie w',i i I-.- lau v. Siine sucn bin- r p is-- ii r ' through my uieid, i • sounds from tho ptrior. aii-i saw I he half-suppressed smile upon the servant's face. I hesitated a moment before I madi myself known, or asked after the family. A-tad while I stood silent, a strange ap- parition grew up before mo. From be- hind the servant peered out a small guld- en head—a tiny, delieate -form followed, and a sweot, chil risk face and blue eyes were lifted up to mind; so like—so like the one that had brightened my boyhood, that I started back, with a sudden feeling of pain. \ What may your name he, little one?\ I asked, while the wondering servant held the door. \ Mary Moore.\ \ And what else 1\ I asked quickly, \ Mary Mooro Chester,\ lisped tht child. in- worn wanderer! And as 1 held my dear old mother lo 1113- heart, and gr.isji.-d n,y lathers lianl, wljiie Lizzie std clung l-o- -ide me, I let tUut all was not yet lost, and li.ough auorhcr had secured Iile'a elioicefa*. bicssiujr, many a joy remained for me i n this di-iir sail tuary 01 he.ue ! Tuere were lour oilier iiitiiatcs of tho rooni,whohadii-en on my sudden* .tram e. One was the blac-eyed cn.ld wlium I iiail 1,ready seen, aUii woo now Stood beside [•'rarilc Che-t r, el -gi.igto his hand Nc. r i.y. stood L'zz.'e M lore. iM 1 ry 's eltlt'3t sis- nr, and iu a distaur. coriu-r, where sho had litirrrelly retreated when my name .vas-^polsen, Stood e tall and skri.le-r Eg- -ire half hidden by (lie heavy window curtains thst fell to tlio floor. When the first rapturous greeting was over, L,izzi„ led. mie i.-rw..id ^tilh a«..,.•,} r- , a ,d i'latik Cinsu-r guis^i-d my hand. *' V/e-leoiue home, my b->y,\ ho said with •In load ebei.r/ultn e- I retneinb T- ed « ttf.l. VTou have ckanged so I slii uld never have known you—but no matter for that—your heart is iu the right p'ace, I know.\ \ II .vr can yo u say lie is changed!''— s.'dd my mo'k.r, gowly. \To he sure '.e iooks eider arid graver niid more -like a mini t'.an when h e w-nt a«;ay—hut bis ei-s and sillies tico the sau e as ever.— It is that heavy it aiutlntt changes him. ile is m y hoy still.\ \ Aye, mother,\ I misa-crcd sadly, •'! t |„, am ymir boy still.\ U.id help me ! A t that nvirtwiH 1! feK like a boy, and it would l-avo been a nlessed relief 10 have wept upon her bo- som, as I had done in my infancy. But I kep* down tie beating ol tuy heart and .••• ' •••-. ri.fmy lip, IIB I looked in his tu ' • an 1 -.-mo .itor. ' 1 u hive 'h «nge!, t 0, Fi ink, but I t 1 k fir tl... I., ti.r.\ '•(), y •-—tn-.nk yiiiifnr that con p!i- \>ei.' he an-nt-rcd with a hearty laugh '• My wif.i fills ru e I grow haiid-onier ev- f, o.,.- II.s wif. ! could I hear that name and itcej-silence fltill ? \And have yuu seen even then— f. r i TV »l:T. lir • s -u» \Gaugbt on the Jury.\ Tiic f Hiring ii tin g-)J <> Le Is' mid wmy be bent fi i-i: to s-me g.eitlLtut.u win. has no iiii-.u<pcitiiig w-ife, A eer- tiin 111 in, who livid ah -ut ti 1. mil. s fi .111 1) , wis in ah,hit 1.!'going to t..«n ah- ut mice 11 month and getting on a \spvef and notoj n..t lei-ctn VnUl he had time to \cool nil,\ wh..-!i to-.kgener- nily two or three. fli\^ His wile was i.'in.raiit t-f t'.e CMl - .1 I ij it; ;,'.i.£ .'1 -- ':••• iu.is.X ...I g . , j a. .1 ..i.x. - ty about his welf.ie. W'in.11 lie w.-ui.l nturt', ofcuursp his cn-tidii.c wife would in.jiiire what hi d be n the mittir with lulu, assl tia iuv.'.iiiildc rip'y was \ that he w.-s ciuglit oa ti.e jury and eouldu't lei!..'t f .\e. • ati- \ be » ,s , v ^ ', e. '\J I[. llinea Sam II-' v:-.;t-'», .IT.', t \T.\.\ 1 1 l-.e ei'11 1 up a sl.ipjiin' his |,:m i ..l.i 111 a t- .11 ii.\ pi-M r vvitli h.^ b -1 •• \ '•llu'-. in \.-r l'a lv t-> -i-.p,\ *•.\.}*! he, \Jll.t li-vif :11-.'• , -.'. tl.-- jjll b. '- tlr\ the b -t l.t'ise I i-i- r i.w.nil, y t I'm do t in i'- I l\ ..'• t t-l.iit .-f li; 111.' \W. tl, jus? then, out cmes Hub, ami n njiit. d hi» wag ui, just an if he was gmn to Jriiei.ff, when, «•!_\. he, 'ITalin, strrra- u< r, [-i rh-'i. - •• mM I ' •• to •! al wi'b 11 e for a -> t.nly en,.*' \ •• Wi.y, 1.-,,\ hni-l tiio straiiger, \1 ' w.uil-1 like .«..iirethiTiga hill ? more .p n-t t'uii that. gi-ahead, sp.nj[> .1-.1 'on ra c d o 1. im,\ \So B..'> 1-..].. .1 at tie-«,) T , 1, and four. 1 , him a square-built animal, hi - eye full ..f Words y -.tu lire,'tc.I every niuic^e in-piny.\' \ Well,\ S-TS B'ds after -a few with me, \'h.-if's iny guy — Ii r \ s rrel; what's y-»ur prep -ui..1. ! \' \.V-.tv y«uV,. j;rlkiig,' S.T I •' • strnn- g.»r, PNaininin: ,t-l..e p-iv *re h* P.C->-1 ,.i • ii .1 I, > I...* i -a 1 <-i s ..a--.; I'll j-i\.- t.111 s rrel and the best fcrty-dollar i!. k in rcy wag >n fl-r th-> f\ra\.\ A .-'.. v 1... - rii> f« v , niy- AV*e !,.'.' \ Ire 1 i\ lo-titt.-.i.ed that I ' lj 1-nr'ey krefr -!.•..! >-^ 1, ua . rv . ..I.. leu Fii l». t- -• '. e, K man !ia • .unity X .1, l\. r tb > I 11,. ; r •' 1 - ;, 1'. (\n ihe f i'h r.* Iw 111 . 1. lisp, .Il 'I till. lt'-'[.' C>>lUUi:--'!i'II l'*\ ib-wirpt f. liie-ii tempernnco Ti. -KIIP. tiel.a Star says-t - Alt 1 , '. ...„,ii- re-pi. ~t .1 tint •JerusN- le .1. ;... ii-; ; : h-.ni •,\ uncili\. b- Mii'.r.l,-? 11- - Q s.ii 1 in 11) rrcseTit hai-1 si.ng it, with him -a in ie li.ipny ec-ashim. It\ oKitt- *\ l!|. t.n - hens If \While bir.g'nj. ho .\I .1 h.s -.^'i-il .('.ithtsr ort tlu pl.itS-rui, thr. v lin- 't ii».'.? - his ttfi-Tt,, inJ-orrSirte.1 Ii' ninji 115 01'y Iiv.£ erionjfv to sn» • fire'v. II,' and t'i r.fialinieil n- take tlm It'. Wi iit-..i|..-r, with l-.i, kill,', hoi^'il-..-, .-..m- f 1 v, .u-1 at b-s request, aii 1 he ->.-••'!< Inn 1> -. h't her .11^ tr' d-. 1<j' litil > ,.'.. nt in'am s kissedit, and all with mr scein'r.» II b- in'ernipn 1 S> a'^j wii'j 1 fr^.'icr 1 T'er a!5 Jrff tl>.. ffr..iu...t l-.-f.-rc ke folk, lb- nls, ttl ils ^iiif'uc;. «l-„-..-', bar is with. , s 1111 • t t.-'ity \tb -r- Am .r.^ ti.om two ' ,f.p ti H ...tli .-sef!,., rn-.rl-n-l « ; r... I£ . !•••'. ! -l-.i''!,-. mi hi- f i - tl a mo.st ,«f the I ill\ Tft.-P- Wf~i- 1)01 few drv cues nn ih'ij.-ivir, 1 ilu-i 21he-eoEB. Wientliev? •'. * --i'ff .'if, h • ti-trednbr it amk Midi Sl.i.'fk i „|.| .-.-.fi-M todi'V'iftl aoos afte,r I the tTipe was euT. mid (he imfolUinnSs in MI w.t> hiiiiu'li.-d int) eternity.\ \ Dtuie,\ said Ui.?, '•Jfeiitli-r of th*\m .'! unbitih, |/^ALL Uinl'ES'lrs l\l'n^ rri! f'lilMO* View -A man wh . 1 ~< \ .-. a W.-pt, ami J ' -'.-•.. • .1 !•! mi In i'.i',, •• '1 * T-» •'M'l'h lias been said by p Us aad ro- mni.ti yMitig InJ'es tvb^u' the fjptares- .pae Aspect Au j hol'le firm ot an liitttrfflddy .tijm fddn w.irj..\r of tb.- prairici. am! far tion, 'caiiRf\ neJthor of them wanted answer any. The h-.p s iter-. t'tithrr qites- he it from nn lo gunvay-tlicus. An In- to CM ii.ui ; get iff. Having pitherej l,,s corn, and placid \ Ql1 \•'•>»\\•>?•« his rk. k, and the itiualirgehiq., h\.ace..di 8tri, \S'\'g r \ »•» l»u> «a:..n, Mi; up bis deer,..ii,.-dt„.,illii, his n i 4 hb,.rs and ' l '\\ s an ' 1 Ind-lm'em gnmlby L.u uieiii'-iiii-sLu I- «- 1... : to start, w^ : , a toi l.'ti, di'iu is a tiohli. sp.i tin le—-ir. a pi Mure, er it a s.\'e .ifi'ir-ee—-Lat whenthiV Vnhl.v • p- -1. '•••-. , - ' tiipiry uuli ••> .Wai*. ether ' ul-le sj., k t.H.e.s, is moving Ins ntor-'a- »>•- lu y -ur direelifii. an 1 you have ie .|.» Vt (Si ve . le.il 1' ' K d,\ wns abi'iH 1 , t ; u • , , 10 Riai'i, tv-t: 1 j;r-,iy jail a st,,j, to it, .a-1 . -, -ne tai wa'kinjr 111 ordtr to keep lie - ' nai t a ; u.' -iiid ' ,V \ U '\1' IU ' u 'sT n hn-ii'- lu va.11 di 1 the rap Hay -M- si.,,r.-c n il-esiiiniint of >•• ir ^ct a giilun y article on an t id- r to gu to tnivu and of whisky —a very iin*->-i siti-h occiis-.iins J>eJ iBnUHted * mul and was seen in town, and. rqui[ pe 1 with whi-ky, rcm-i't:.t'l t> sjt out for strang.T » hip nint c- .a'v—nut an im.li eould h'g-t. Th re sat B .b, lrigliin; in bis sleeve, almost ready to burst, t,o we how the stranger was trying to st.rt and eou!'n't. Net- aw-.r.l del the strut „\M Iinme, all bu-.yniit with the prospect of e -y, hovvever, but after h • had got quite fan at \ slmcliii.p-.\ When h-had pro- tired, and had given up trying it a m 0 e.led a few Imi.drel yard- f uin town, ci-neluded lo try the \stuff and, n->t 1 Kl'i.-fied with once, be kept trying until the world turned round so fast feat he iiiniedflff the iwnle, and there lie went ID sleep and I In- mu'e to pr -zing. It w: s emiiuiu all iiis'iit.bil t -' tan'sin's, and yotfc - .r.! in. ono a pali.te.fgrt-a-y mi.- r.-ant, wh,.v.i'.I, if y-.ii give bin* r. rlianee, l.tt ye.n 1 air v.ittt ihe-nmo tiiristRMi spmt^ ,-iv|ei.t rrr. t t i.-i\ with vfhi'h 1\' noiil I t.'k an .lb- r 'dp ct-iile' for 'a hltle 111..re of thin bake] dog.' T used to th nX like the pot ts 11 iw ti«6 -ig'it \f an In .baa, gives jue n crump in tho «tnma-b.\ Autos BCKR'S Dvi'tiirriiitiK I.toK.— •• A cerresj oudeiit .>f 1 ho Springfidd Ue| ttb- liean say* a nal-.Ril daughter of Aarott Buir, mil his residuary legatcev «»u)e» m .re, he cam. .v-.( satdouGos the her.- •- block. B..b tlfiifrhl he m'erht as well bo giing; S\ piekt.ig up the ribbons—'go along,' says he. The sorml turned hi , head and looked back al Iiiin, as much a s to say, 'dmi't you wish I wnubl?' but I.I.V; nearly night, and when Xed awike d ln't s-.tir or pull. In vnin Bob co.ixod it was \ju-thef.-re the lir-ak u\ day,' and patted-suiTel was there, and v a,ta't ] 0, r i ( „,sly ii;t..pess\s'ion ofqidto nfiHUme, and so dark tint be wn« tillable to make : anywhere else.\ m t |,j s wav: ];,„.,. J^r.i „ ] mP ^ fc >m 'p r j a . miy start lovru-d Iiuine until light. A,' \Well I r-eknn it's my turn to laugh • it v ('Lurch-,f the nie.hm.iii.l Hill property, sunn as his In wildfi merit h.nl s'lb-idt-d s 1 now,\ said the Strang r; \I suppose you'll (]„.,,,, „ r f uur h un ,lre<l hits in the eentrn that be emild get the \ pnintt,\ be start- «till again when yon come tcv town,\ j u f jf t , w y,,^,, for 68 vests II'* re-Jens-?.! cd with an empty jug-the whi~key having \Ob , nev r mind,\ said Bob, \sorrol [iy, l.. m .l f,, r on y oaw uiAslorand' others, runout—and aibot; for the mule had will g.>, or elseyoucoul.ln'l get here wit]i' lm l tl,,.,,- J.-aso expiits in 13GU. Tho gmie on home. Of course be was eon- her.\ Icisc f,.r three ynara then belongs to templating the application of a \two year \Oh yes,''said the stranger, \ymi cj.ri' Burrs.laughter, and the claim isitidispu- I o'd hickory,\ or apiece of twisted e..w-, start him if you'll only bring some shav-1 t n l,| 0 and the value of the leaso very \ I tell you, Harry, there is notanoth- j,,;,,,._ ns ,, c w „ nt at the rate nf t-wo-foriy. : i ng8 and kindle a fire under him as I g ri>(U . Ned reached home about breakfast time, did.\ and \fetched-up\ nt the back door with \Then he laughed again, and wh 11 I a decidedly guilty ceimtenance. camo away, they vvcte play in' a game t\ \ What hare you been at, you black BC0 , v h„ should lake 'em hnth \ rascal 1\ said his master. , » '»' • • 'Ned knowing his master's excuse to 1 A.t ENGLISH I.ADV'S E-VI'SIUKS-CE IN Ins wife when he got on a spree, deter- J A-MEKI'-V.—A traveled Louden lady niined-to toll the truth if he died for it, g'vcst!iefollovviiigin.'i.lcnt,niii.mgo'.beis r my little girl?\ ho added, lifting the m- innt in his arms »nd kissing lur crimson cluck. er one like her rri the United States Don't you think she looks very much as ucr mother uscu to ?'' \ Very lunch.\*' I faltered. \ Hallo!\ cried Frank, with a sudden- ness that made n start violently.' \ 1 have forgotten to introduce you to my wife; 1 believe you and she used lo be playmates in your young days—eh, Har- ry ?\ and lie slapped 1110 OD the back.— \ For the sake o f old limes,- und because von were not here *t the 'wedding, I'll give you leave to kiss her once—but mind, old fellow, yo u tiro never to repeat the ceremony, Oome—here she is, and I for onco want to see how you will man- age those ferocious moustaches of youra* in Ihe operation Already several of tho leEtiqes '. have iu-ai£irnini&(>ii. tho daim for §15,000 to 8ill),0OO per lot. 3^- Tiny are but infidel-Christians vvhos.. f..ilh.and wuiksaro at war with on bother. Faith which is right, can no luou foibear fn in good w.trks, than 1 to a eirclo of admiring friends,, on I.ei ' enn tho sun to shed abroad its glorious. and said.' _ \ Well, massa, to loll the truth, / iras return from America.- , beams, or a body of perfumes to dispoaso caught on Ihi jury and couldn't get, \I was 11 dinin' halliard a first-class a gratoful odor. off.\ 8tenmho.it on tho H-icigho river. The ^ f ^ — j gentleman next me, on my right, was a t3T \ Cufly, why don't you kick that southerner, and tho gentleman on my dog?\ \What am do use ob kicking left was a northerner. Well, they gets every cur what snarls at you ? Don't into a kind, of discussion on tho habboli- you know dat nm tho do way he wtmls tion question, wheu Mne ' tgh words you to bring him iuio notice ?' I- hniv. Xi!~ Tho moro a man aceotnplisho.', the more ho may. An activo tool never grows rusty. You always find those men, the most forward to do good, OP to-im- prove the- times and manners^, alwayi, busy.