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tfeutiHl iil Ifotniftf that Peaiaiids Public Expfeteion^BepftblsUH in folitidi—Befotcfd to the Mite £itefeii8» VOL. III^HO. 9, BKQCKPORfV MMX DECEMBER: 1ft, 1858, f floLE m. m MUUta^^UH Mi ^MMMB MMBi it rt*si.i«iiE» tTEIlY **lt*Jk* M#»BHNG, [Is put to t>r«M TSIinOaT ndBfa,] AT »ROCKroRT, MONROE COUKTT,, «. T. ippositt Til\ OTflCEt« BepubftclaflSni. ' !• Hill, over Joaii Hubbard's • tore. »B« TAi»eow» contains a yoftilatiftn eJUbWt 4,000, trnet i« Ike biaiiiin ctHtteoj a. pVpUl*? tun oj iu.OOO, union\ whom tlie RKNJBI.H has a large circulation, roakir.g'rt a superior A lTsrtising medium. TKKMS Os? PAPISM. Offies »nd Mail subs., in advance-, jl ?S At th» end of three months, ft jj? At th« end of six niunlhs, »l '-> At tlia end of tho year, J'f ™ Delivered to villago Subscribers. *l <\ Fer.ciu desirous uf availing thcmsultcs ef tho lowest rate, must pay within three months, exception only to advertisers. The. POstf-go on tho Republic m tltis-coun- tr in nothing, out of tho county and in Wis Bute, 13 cts. * year; out of the SUM n tho ,l)uit»d States, «6 eti. a year. Advertisement*. Onl Squire (Brerler).l»liM(»rl«w,l'«n««rt\ , >.» ll i g \•--'--•\\-—' ' m a oo If. 00 :a oo .14 »0 . e «o Kicb additional insertion, ^SIT montbi 'One Year, 'One Column, onu year, . .. . 'Oae-btlf Column one year Onerfrjurtb. Coluinu, one K»V- t -UnelMM CanU (not over Ike lines) and pan Card, (not 0 . — . . . - x e r Transient Advertisements, lu advance. ,el A4v.rtiai-m.nta at Ibe rale prescribed by l»r. -Advertisements kept on the inside by coutreot,<» eercent extra. SpeeUl'N^Uees.OTpercent. eitra •Editorial Notices, Vfheo 'tilt < *H'tmiN double ii- Mother, Home and Heaven, Tlie sound tlfat.falls on mortal'e\® As dew drops pure at even, That sootho tho breast or start the tear, Are mother,'home and heaven. .X inot'her—sweetest na'rrie em'earth, We lisp it on the knee, And idolize irsliScrc-dWorfh 'Iuiiihrnbood't Mftmcy. A home—that paradise b\c Of sunshine and of flower*. Where hnllowr-djoy's perpftual flow, By calm, sequestered buwers. And heaven—lira riort of endless peace, The heaven of t'lic s*oiil, When life** corroding care's shall cease, Like sweeping waves to roll. Oh, weep not theft though cruel'litro . The chain of lore has riven-; 'fo every link in y0iider t clime>, lie-union shall be given. Oh, fall they not on mortal car As de^7 drops pure at even, T6 \soothe ta& breast, or start the tear, A mother, homo and heaven. frosen lfiafa near the fire, while she pre- pared a bowl of fragrant coffee, which, with abundant food, %'a% placed before him. But noticing the abrupt departure of her lrhJband,. Mrs. Maywood, with > clouded, countenance, loft the room, whis- pering to the Krvaht to remain until the stranger should leave. grace up 'the, central aisle of 'tho chittch but none with more, hekrtfclt devotion than tho young, wayward, but genertus man, who had recently wed her in spite Of'her poverty Vhk llic sneers of hi> ariis- loc'rafic -acquaintance?. The stately organ had pealed its las 1 rich' note?, which were still faintly echo- She 'then ran lustily u-p the richly ing in the distant iroliOJ, when a Strang mounted staircase, and paused before the j cr of venerable 'aspect, who had prcvi^ entrance of-a small'ktbratory and medi- ously'taken part in thc services of the al- cal library, and occupied solely by her husband, whois a physician and practi- cal chemist. Mr. Maywood wa» sitting I at a small table, with Ida head Testin« ; on hi s hands, apparently in deep thouglit. \ Kdward,\ said the yo\ung wife, geut- ly touching hrmtfon the arm, \I fear I tar, rose and ttnnounced for his text the oft quoted, but seldom applied, words of the Apostle-^\ Be not forgetful to enter- 'tf.ia stranger's, for thereby some haVo en- tertained angels unawares.\ Dr; Maywood felt his forehead flushed painfully ; i t appeared to him for a mo- Asleep. An hour before, she spoke of things Th'tiflnemory to the dying brings, And kissed mo-all the Whiles Wlieiii'after some sweet parting-'words. : S)lie scaiiisd among hor flowers and birds I'ntil she foil nBleop- 'Twas srimmor then, 'lis'WUtilirin'nd*, Tho erimnon leaves'lull oft'tho bough, And strew the gravel sweep. '\aier'tleirnit. o'f contttfn, exWbltloni, lecluren, and like nature, one- third ejtra. Relljioua, and advertincmenu of charitable objects, ojie-h*lf uaual rate. If paid for In advance. ^Political Kotlcce gralultouei where tho job work or tb. p»rly te done at the olllco. ,-.,,, ' l-,.e p..vilcge. ol annual .d.erti.era are linut.d to j van fc r ,l u „ „ t | 10 gnri ] en „ alk , •bel. o»» \$ a £ F H ha $ n £\ N . T , * a . I And muse on all the happy talk LOW r » i c K S-T s a ¥• 3 c 11 »- | We had beneath the limes ; our r.eil.ttes for eaeculln. every; variety of .oh An j j rogt ; ns on ,|, e „ sr( ien scat, r 'iooT S .\ UCh \ cUtd'Ulls. H«\ , ol <j ?»'?«foundlandat my feet, \miiPiit.Brs CAims, - -I thiuk of other times'— ClfBCKH, Bll't- HKAD3, I . S uT?S.ii'T3 : \LABKUS ' of E oll]on tfves.'Winm ifnonnd <T BTORE lilU.S, suow'B1IJ5. : Sat watching hero tho flushing-sky, ni...NKS.'of'iill*inda,r.Ti.. KTC.KTC The sunset aud the sea; Are not eurpain-1 by any ctt»MJihDieiit In We.lern Or heard th e children ill the lano, yowTt^rk t'4»llowing homu'llie harvest twains, ^ >>, g ^f^^T ' ^ ^ ^^^ ^ t ^ wti^^tl^^t ^^^^^^^^^ And shouting m tlioir gleo. -have displeased you; but the man looked ttont thal t i l e preacher -must have known I so wretched I could not bear to dri-rc \him ; .^ W!m ts, of charity tpwa'rd strangers, and | away,\ an d her meet voice trembled as ^si^a t0 g i ve hi,,, » public lesson; but I lihe added—\ You know 1 take tho sacra- he saw from the tenor of hia remarks that . ment to-dhy.\ hU own gtfilty conscience had aluiie made ] \ Dear Mary,\iepUo5 the really wn8 the apclieation at this particular c«*ri;. 1 , husband, \ I approoiate your motive'.— have not space nor power to give any I know it i s pure goodness of heart which synopsis of the sermon ; but that it coin- leads you to disobey ine, bu t still I must bined with tho incident 'tk the morning insist up\-: my former commands—that ing, and effected a 'Hpty revolution in ; no beggar shall be allowed to c\ntcr file the mind'of at least one of its hearers.— . house. It is for your safety that I insist' SJ much that on the return of Dr. May- jttpon it. How deeply you might be im- wood -from church, ho repaired at once to , ;pusc8 upon in .my frequent absence from ' the room of the mendican't to offer such [ home 'I shudder to think. Tho mantliat medicines as he might stand in need of- . 'i.« -now be'ow may be but a burglar fn'Sir But the young man seemed so much re Tho Springfield 'Rtpublicanhiin a cap- ital article on 'this subject. Here are so mo extracts: ms RTCGUXATIONS witn \rirE - \ oiit) itkii.\ Wo sfroposo TJtia't tlio fcsl trial : ii 1j6y ha^ to undergo is to submit his will to the awakes ih tho tilorninj[tn3'nncls the door of life open to hint, antftho pigs S(jn6al- ing'for brekkfast. IfEMsyoR H6cs-ttkst'piN6.—flo e'very- fliing ib to fpropcV trfi-.o. Keep eVefy tliiiig in its place. Always mend clothes old man, whom he is tatrgh't to eonaider ! 'bcfO're wasbiifg. bis father. To bo 'restrained \Fli doWs at A'thrn'ot Vmegnr is goo'd tc'Eet Cdlors night, to^e forbidden to go in stfhnnnng ) of red, gree'a-o'r yellow. five: times a day, or 'to be hindered from ' Sal Soda will breach Very white, o'tie pinching the rest of the children just for , spoonful iB efioug'i 'for h kettle of clothe), (un, is an iuference with natural inalicn-1 Save your sudsfor garden plants, o.\ able \right's evtyry way injurious t6 the •'harden yards when sandy, feelings. And then, when upon softie . Stir iPo-lntdMarch wft'h'a coi'nmo'n crra- i ovcTrrhclining temptation, the boy as- die and it will not \stick' t o ''tho iroc aiid i ierts his iiiaepentlence of-parental con- will be much nico'r : trol, and'recciTes a '\ tanning,\ with a ! Wash yotfr teh-fr;lys with cv>ld xsida, gifts j?..1'-Vfrt'£o», a'&rT trTc-Vo of tltttS' •% switch from a quince bush, either upon ' polish with a littlo flour, mid rob with a vour friend-. anJ ncighbora-. his back oVbtfrt feet, it bd'.-omes really a ' drv cloth. inh. St6p grutebh*n'gi very serious thing. N'Ve never could sco Frozen 'pofntoesiil.ilvP more'ifArch \\tfft- i 12' 1>5 at!- yon cau 'to make others bap - the smart of an operation like this was at I frosh ones. < fli«'y make fire 'c.fke. ..v. fie theuifuh §er.d .jour fteciL alA afi assnaged by tho affectionate assurance • SaVo all your .pifcoe cf b'read for pud. i,^ „$%,, fr u l -tt a 'r-.tly Wheti yon pass- that it tela bestowed ott of pure lovo. dings: tfr-v, «r ! i\i»y will ran rM. , «,hirf outrtlu irf'\sc'!ei.i (..\rtW'' Fu'ltr! BTJI.ES F 4 6rV-Tiic HAR6 f't.'tes.-T-i's't.— Stdp GriUntning. fii GfA tit tv76 hOufa eaTrior ifi th > moru-ing, ^W^in'.rd-deSi&nethiiig 6fet\ side o'f ycu'r reg^litr pr6fcssiofc. Sd. Swp gronVBlirig ^th. Mit' 1 . y.ftirOwn Kuisfceis, a'hdwith fill yoSrinight. fcot 6thcr-p'86rXc'r!vlc*e. r.tii Stop gruir.bling. 6th. Livo wrttin your rrisa'fts. Se 1 . 1 ! yof.r h0is\ Give 'tviray cr \B y6'ur dog Tth. Stop grumbling. Bt'h. Sifioko y*vr?6ignMl.r6n'§'h Kt airi tight stcve. v>t& with moderation an3 go t>bed ertr'h'i &th. Btoji grtntbling 'lOtkTalk 1 -fa ofyoiir 6'tt-n pVcri'.Mr Hfts A\.\Vfrt'£o», a'&tT riTcVo of thes* Jl SlTtlNQ WlTh TUTS TJIRI.S. I I SiamfnP yoiff pickles, swoetnicivta ami v.^» plcinibus. V&-! \ 6tt debta. Bo The next great trial of the buy i», to i every thing put nWKy \ y.Ttra Itonil you fronld 'dee in 6the?a.— beobligedbya cruel master to sit with Ksy sniallqiiantitios.,f,.-hoe'Seatairirie , Be ttgoftdjSail^-a tWoc^risthiii-.ncdthct. the girls at bcluul. This mually conies | Oct some farnur to put down yimrbtuter j V ot<-cnuirpt hAn to Stop grfti£ulfco\ before the deVclnfinei't of those mHcniJ.- ; in tho fall. '\ --^ -,-.» . .^r- ble affiuities which, in after life, would A hi t shot el, hold ->\c:r \nrirhiiod fur- &w Riui.r—Vi'o .'r^reV frith the i Jit- -r tend to make the punishftient more endu- ( niture, vt ill tale out w Into fpws ' of the Naslu ille QttzMe, n lu-£ ho onj ?,\ a rable. 5o be pointed at a» a \gal buy,\ ) A bit of gluo dissoited in tskiVi ttilk t rnnrr trVa* ha3 a soul worth \ft sixpef.oe. to 'be smiled at ^rirf ly b y the mn«ter who is so far delighted with his own in little jgii'.se, a»3 already in your absence taking fi-cshedby rest and nutritious fuod, that he effable pleasantry as to give the I impressions'cS'She different key-holes in cCmfflerKcJ gratefully thanking fris host, boyn licerie tr* high aloud, an-1 In hi ; the room, so as to enter some uight at his for the attention he had receivad,- which • placed by the side of a girl ftLo had nu ' leiswre. \Kut hmidkercliief, and no knowledge of the se of the article, in, Ivo s&bniit, a trial f im mean niaRiiifti'le. Yet V* have i But when tho daylight dies away, ' islyy 'n Dt ^ ^^. . And ships gron dusk i the bay, OAltV, i>U.U.\AUD &. v-v. | , These reeolK'tions cease ; v *^ , I And in tho sti'lness of tho night, . , , , ERSia all kinds of Hardware,! -i ware Bright tlioughts Hint end indrcams-nsbriglit b'-haved badly—and we know it. ot iron, copper &c. Jobbing done at slim notice. One door north-ot firing's Untar store, ltrockport, N. V. Communicate tlioir jie.vo Your limited experience of the , without flonbbi had saved his -Fife •city life, makes it difficult Syf you fs«reil- I wil! Tecompcnse you well, for, thank: it «o TOueU dcpravily. It is no charily • God, Ta*i not 'k& beggar that I s>ei.,.- i to give to street beggars, it only encoura- I was sliipwVeckcd on FrMuy iiijjl t n i ,< -ges vice, dearest,\ Queen Wave-, eft my tctf&rn from ludta j \ It may bo BO,\ responded Mrs. Jla» - ( My name was duf.btless among tlie Hot of! biualring '.ill we came to hate heV nauie wood, \ but it iM'mt wicked not to?cli»ve the lost—for I escaped froTn the wa<c8' We won'W *:hefotb(i overgrown, frowzy ' suffering and want, oven if theperson had : hy a miracle. I attempted to make my creatcre is now. and what th e condition But I, ws\ to New York, where I have ample j of her head is ? ! U.«.i> thire and have been obliged to\ sit i ftp close\ with big llachel, laughing and 5 wakennd seo tho morning star, — ,,,. ,, . ,,,,„.,% And iw-ar the breakers on tlm bar, DM. h. Ii. W W'JU T | 1 0 voices o n th o abore . •OrTtCE next to the Post orV.ce . Dentin! opo And then, with lears, I long to bo rations of every kind performed in tho | Across Hie: (lipi. nsoiinded sea, host manner. Homcepathic Medieinefl-for , With-hor lVr-Q^ornioro. »als, ti-o.n tho bo*l Usrniau .prqnaraton llrockporr, N. V G. C. LATTA M\surACTinKRand Dealer in Boots, Shoe., and .Leather, at the old StRud-of .1 A Lat- in, c irncr of \Va:er aud MaVn Sts \Erotk port N. Y. N. U —Cash pii ' f or Hides. Calf and ' Sheep Skins. [ CAIlY 4 1'ttAlNlERD. ' .MesiTACTfitmis of I'ary's Kotary Knginc l'uuip and Hydrant. Ollice a few doors south of the l'ost Olliea, east side Main St - Broekport, X. Y. _ HATCH A VTALTKR. \ ' | DCAI.F.UH iii lloets, Shoos, Leather and find- iairs, No. M Main Street, Bruckjiert, N.Y. ' r3?\ Cash paid for Hiios, I S. G01T, ! PROPIBTOR of Clinton street Livwy Riid ; lll.-iek«uiithing Hordes and CflTrrgeifwr- , nislic.l at short notice, anel on very rensona-' bio terms- Jobbing and ilorse-sihoeing '• done in tho best manner and witlh good sat- ! * i'faetion. Oflico on Clinton street, Brock-, port. N' Y. A. J . BARRIER.\ _ ' itAIR Dressing, Shaving, Clmmpooing, Oils and Perfumery. Razors honed. The Pat- [ ronage of tho Public is respectfully soliei- I ted. Saloon tn Chapelt's Jilock, Main St. i llroekport, N'. Y*\. E. II. MIX. ' | DrxrisT—Artificial Teeth inserted on Fino ( (iolrl and Silver Plato from ono tooth to a i city of Brooklyn, will promise you hot to ask another beg- ,.gar in th e house.\ funds in Vauk awaiting my orders, but 1 must have fcished from hunger naci- it \ TUB t'IU e T I.OKO TAILED COAT. We do not believe that any boy ever and water will restore old eVstf ftibbmis tff 'i»y kind \heiiM in cold soap suds arid not rinse 1. If y Jur flit irons are 'r.'tigli, rub Ihein V.-OH wi-tfi gtiosalt, and r. \v(H nir&e them stnnotlr. Oat Btrflw is best for fh'Mig b-tls, it sliotrld 'bo changed once a j' s ifr Tf you mo buying a carpet •.»r f durabi'.- ity, chooso small figjrrs. A bit of soap rubbed *?. tfrp hiivgr-8 of thidrs will prevent theircrcakln,'. Scotvn- Hiuiff put oti tho holes vrVfc crickets come out will destroy the;n. Wo d ash s ami coTnnVf- salt, wet w ith \VI\CT viill stop the c racks of a sto\ n'ln's-'l ha* o'one'rrYies. St & utterly \irnpoa H- wnsh;.l ' -.ibk- f.T tl. best uuiu t'4 [ lease the •vhul* 1. , wWTJ, af d th''. looiieT this is uttdctotuod, and a posillontallton in Viu.v of the fm-t, tho better. Bo ririit, though yoit liato ci'ieiiiic-n. Yflh i-ftcr.Ot i-BcAfo tfceifi by doing wrong; nnd .t i s n'ttlo gaift to birr t/r sway ycifr hc v nor and integrity, ndd tlive-fi yCuthoTf of mdral connige, to gaift what* halting. Better abide by th« truth— frtftvn down all opposition, n\A«l re joicc in th>3 feeling which mtifit irispiTc c. lVoj and iiiuep^rMeirS nran. At this moment the \TVnnttair>pe(l v .io- lot been j'rlr ytfa and y tir wife's provi-' put on his long-ta'iled toot with lit a ' and prevent tha smoke from escaping. •1,1 !_v at the door, crying out that the dent charity. ? •tras repul.-c! from every t--nse of'-haino. iTe 'first twiits hi- buck ; A g-iHcn cf 6t l rr v rig f;.-e pat in a larrtl ec-irnr was dvinir. door as an iinnoilor. and could rat ncith. half off looking nt it in the glass, and of lnnl water will inn'.,, it ,i,t<Wt ,,i ml,, SSVEX FOOLS.—Tho cnvic>*s roan - - w^io Bjr.tla-laway fe *u< Won because ttct enihon. i. : s i- >nit>- persons neitto biio io cauiiy Thc-it'n|.rni,nisn- \1' , ' , h - Progress. T*iirhi|r in th^ earthlj \.;t,e5ard, Manv hands have J'.,- rid a jilnee' Sonie'aro-nearingitn the summit— Ssome- nre-at t-iie 'mountain's base, Progress is tho sirring TWiton-word, Cheers them upward to the -height; Canst *hou pause and play th e laggard, With its glories full in \sight ' XVTho shall toll what bound or barriw To improvement -Heaven s3esigned 1 Who s-fcnll -dare to -fir the Kirrits To tlie onward march of mind t Only He, who into being Call'd the unfathom'd human soul, Fte for whem tho -hy»n -of ^rt^gress Through eternity shall roll. ALICE CARFA'. beggar wa s dying. . door as an impostor, and could get ncith. half off looking nt it in th e glass, ami „f 1,,,-J wu t e r will ina'.e it aa=oft as rain ; s iDging nettles, ami then sleeps :n it. j_ \ Com?, Eilrtai'6, yoar skill can iftve er foo-J nor rest. To h e an exile from | then when he steps out of doors it seems j water. ' him, I know,\ said Mrs. Maywood, has-, dseS> native lanfi ton years and then af to brim as if all vjVca'iou was in a fcroad , ilalf a criir.fceKy DoV.ild on aforrj \vill tening from the room. .'tor escaping the perils of theoccan, to die ; grin. The sun laughs i n the sky; the | g0o n kil? i». The doctor did n u t refuse this afpeil of hung, r in the streets \tf « Christian ! cows turn to look at him ; there are faces | j,, n ;. lterl( . t t j 10 hn.ulio of your piim'. 'to his professional vanity, for he hmncdt- city, I tAt was truly ft b'tter f-i'ic.\ ' ^t c very window, bisVM-.y ^had..'\ nioels •• as ^, A n J |)0ssiW o , u ui 1)t or l]u . j w a ately followed herflyiug footsteps, as they. \ My name is Arthur Wiliti,'' added . »\\• ^ lic \ ne Wn,k a ^i' thl ! \ ,ttn e c - I !a*Ut ovvrft. s.raiWtr. ! where JauC lives, he dares not look up I • Why that is m'y wife's family name- ! for llis \&'• * no Vcr ?' fcooTJ\ Weil k nilh upon the -carpot, where he had slipped in She will be pleased at her agency in your ] consciousness of tire strange spectacle, bis weakness from the chair where Mrs. recovery.\ and the old pairof pants th.it stop a light; r » «'\\ 'he soul of man grows prou.'. Ifaywosd IhsTd nated liitn. I \ Of whitt state -<s shea native'\ asked I m tllc garret window i'.od with derhio.i. \ Ke is a handsome fellow,\ muttered Arthur Willet, eagerly. j If he is obliged to pass a group of men the doctor as he bent over Hint to ascor-1 *• I married her in tire -town of B\-^- \\<! 'wj*. \'*> *r ial assftir-es its llicst tcr- I . descended to the basement. Tliey fch'ticl i'the menraicautljing pale and unconscious I E^ils of Oroat €iti«9r. , Uo nerds at limes to be sent forth li'-- : ihe JksHyritn lnonareli, intrt 'trie green 'fieldi, '•\ a woVidotviPs tnvtclv, nncl'ricc.i- | 'tain the -State of hit pulse. And he might well say so. ! wtere she was born. I rific stngo. His legs got all mixed up I ,i;s - c >\ t0 oat K rcu » herbs, and bo weaken- Tlio proud man—who gets wet thnntg!:- soila.r tF.afi Wt*e ift tho tairi.ig.i d'f h'.h inf-rior. 4. The religion-) tn.m—who goes to hn- v in tho ho, et, of rrinif.g lift- op poiient niul g ts r.-i.^ed himself. 5. Tho extravagant in.in - who buys r: h.rriii^v :w d ^iikc, a cab t.i cniry ft home. G — The angry man—who Icarni to play th« I tair-lusrine because he h rVnndyec by tlio I playing of his neighbor's piano. 1. Tho ostOTlnlii-us man, wh'J iiluimce? tho out- - -^.le rfVi's bouse most br-iiliaiHly, arid aiti ins r ,->m tnoonrk. ed and ehastciit'd by the rain shower. TSE BEQ«AR, The glos-1 At this niomoiit Mrs. Maywood enter wilfc embarrassment, and the (Up of the ( I nj locks of wen hair fead fallclL away ! ed the room, surprised at tin. absence of j dangling appendage is fc-lt upon thctn,, wifter's Wtt* weather. .irw-oVcr, n from a broad white forehead ; his closed i l»r hi&vaL moved by the wind of his C-.VE agitation ; cities there ii danger of the soui's b*c* m . •eye-lids wer. bordered b y long raven , Arthur Willet gated at her with a IsoSr. *>* coa!d « o t f - c l * ors0 wore ! t a aisI - ' '\ e , wed t 0 P'\ ai,uro . »'\1 f\&\^ 'fits lashes, which lay like a silken fringe up-' of wild surprise, murmuring : doth, worn Is a badge of disgrace. It is | '»/?'> To-Nitioir. i hoiv have been tnnU , on his pale bronzed cheeks, whife a deli-! \ I t cannot bc-it ca<£uot be. I am U happy time for him when he gets to | d«i>«'ted t-5 li'avet! ff-'m Vhiljh*-*, V.iol A TKtE 1ALE. One cold, windy morning, the last Sunday of December, 1847, a half-naked cate aquiline nose and a square massive : delirious to think so.\ j chin displayed a model of manly beauty.; Sir*. Mnywood gased with little less I \ Is h e dead V asked the young wife astonishment-. I very anxiously. i \ What painful mystery is this!\ % cried Oh, no, 'tis only a fainting fit Indue- t)r. Maywood, excitedly, addressing his ' him to \ swing his icYig-taihd bK( the church and sits down with his coat-tail under him , but he is still apprehensive with thinking C? the Sunday school, and wonders if any of the children will ask whole set, on reasonable terms. Office on Mam street, over L>. nirt, N . Y Davii' store, llruck- , ed by tlie sirMen change of temperature, wife, who then became conscious of the j ootsu HOME WITH THE GIRLS. man knocked timidly at the _basement and p( , rhaps th e fi „ t ,, ta „ c of . Urvat i 0 „^ singularity of hor«ond«W'. Tl, c entrance into society may be door of a fine substantial mansion in the j , ep]ied thc ^^ 5vm p a[biz!ng!v , Uc • ,t 0h> no mT , tcrJ .;. she renlicdi , igllil) g . aiJ t0 uk& pkcfi „ fts tjoyhoodhas \ M >g lhough th e weather; had fcr „ ottcn for „,„ moment h j, co! d deep]y> .. only tho strangor i s the inmj ,, ( od a a mullitude tako tll c init ; a „' invents on the river Bhiue OKA lioxesSteanneCandles, Cleveland •}*3\J manufacture ; 45.bbls Lard Oil ; Id store slid for tale liy SMITH, I'EltKINS <fe CO., 27 and 29 Exchange street. J. \\\ & J. L. ADAMS.^ ~ BnorKPORT, Monroe Co., N. Y., dealers in China, Glass, Earthen, Wooden, Willow and Stone Ware; Oil Cloths, Paper Hang- ings, Window Shades, Cornice, Cords, Tassels, Silver IMatod Ware, Cutlery, gen- eral House Furnishing Goods, Kerosene Oil, Camphene, fluid, tic, *. c Do/.. Ili-ooms— tn store and for sal* by SMITH, PERKINS .t CO., 27 and 29 Exchange street. 400 F I. IT ID LAMPS.—A very fine assort- T. & A. PBYE'S. ment t < <K>IM:KAOI^. (S^»t THE Undersigned has established i*§5£& « .JOOPKIIS1COP in Union street H kport whero lie is propnrcd to manu- 1 : TO at short notico and a t rcasonablo '•ft.ei, Barrels of every description, Kegs, V—'ritis, an-1 nvnrvtbiiit; in the line. iUii.«u..ig dou< I - - ' l\.KI..n , 5 WEBB. TO LET. * I-it(iKT iiPFU'E iii ti:e UEPURLIC IX. BnmiN-o. up l.i.t one t'l^ht of stairs siom the street. It lias been new papered «nd painted, and is now ready for occupan- cy. It is tho largest, ploasantcst ami easi- est of access of any ofilco room in the vP- «ge. Apply at the REPUBLIC OFFICE. was bitter even for the season tho young l ax : ms of ,, rU(3erice( and adJcdi » h 0 ' „f n .y long lost brother, Arthur ;\ and tive tefbre their beards ar e presentable.' lu ' c » ch '\^ man had no clothing but a pair of ragged mujt be ca , riod tQ a roQm ^^^ mi ....... guard -d by gnod angels as cn.-.t ge'chi sions fof holy thought?, and prnyirs-, and all good purposes, wherein pi..us wishes .Iwelt like teu\.s and every image was a taunt, and ycl irt life's viei-.shud.-. 1-y the treaehory of occasion, by th\ throim ing passi.ins of great ciii.ts ha-c bfcm. soiled and sinfti'. TNy resemble those whUi have clctl, pant, and the remains of a flannel placed ^ B oomforll>b , e bed; Tho coachman was called to assist in moving the athletic stranger, who was ' chambers tte\ to taverns, <«>& whose jfeiM inmates have long shirt, which exposed his muscular chest in many large rents. Sat in spito of his tattered garments and evident fatigue as i„„ \- , c \\ , .,\\i ,1- 7. - ~ \ . T , , ?, , ., .,.»., soon carried to a room, where the dootor from his finger and holdinc it up, asked ho loaned heavily upon the raihngof the- .„..,„„, _.,,,. ,_ » , . .„ , °. . . \ b »ri \-»™ ....... b ,,: «dnumstered with his own handse strong if she rcco\n seel that relic. doses of por t wine sangarce. Th young man soon became partly conscious but iitiim,\ said the doctor professionally \ It is my fatlrer's grey hair, and you arc^-\ ''His son, Arthur Willet, and your brother.\ Mary Willet Maywood fell upon the mendicant's breast weeping tears of joy and thanksgiving. Dr. Maywood retired from the tooln and left the sister and brother alone jn the sacred hour of fc-unionj saying to him= FOB SALE OR TO REN T . 'PHL Old Tavern and Grocery Stand nnd •*• Livery Stable, formerly occupied by CA- RV ei lSu.viMERD. For particulars, in- tjuiro of OAKY, BBAINERD & CO. Broekport, April 88. ai-tf C ORDIALS-forchildrsn, Nursing Bottlos t an« Teething Rings .for. salo> by •J- .'by . * A. FRVE. basement stair, a critical observer could ! not fail t o notice a conscious air of digm- ty and th e market! trace, o f cultivation , ,,, ^^...^ w forbadft Wm at tomu,ce nCUlen t ' U g \ C ° Un *' Cntl ' nd LC Sllnk ' 1,,i0tl y t0 S ' ecp - „„ j ,., i,v \ H° ' s doing Well; lot- him rest as 1 he door wis speedily opened, asddis- , . , ... , . , , . . ei * • i je ir. long as he oau; should h e awake m our closed a comfortably furnished breakfast , ° .;.;,\ -, . . , . ,, , , .. ,, ... , absence, give him beef te a and toast ad table. A. fashionably attired young man, ,., . . • . . , , , ,. i hbi in brocade dressing gown and velvet slip- . , „ , _ ,. . . a.? * ,.| as-he left the room, pers, was reclining m a soft fauteue, busily reading thc morning papers. The beau-1 In Iess 'I'M an hour afUrwards Dr, tiful young wife lingered at the table, I Maywood. and his lovely wife entered the , self: giving te> the servant in waiting, her or-! gorgeous church of the most holy Triui- ' 'Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, ders for tho household matters^ the day,! & for thercb y «> lot: have ^\^'^ »«?\!•* when th e timid rap at the door attracted ] Amid the huudreds of fair dames that nnawarcs,\-ir r »r./. Western Home Jour- her attention. She eommandod it to bo ! entered its broad portals, dressed with all j ' — .«•. e»»i opened ; but the young master of the , the magnificence and taste that abundant \ (J° MARRY. '—The most beautiful mausioii replied that it was quite useless j wealth could procure, not one equalled in . flowers are those which are double, such being no one but some thievish beggar, grrtce and beauty thc orphan bride of the ts double pinks, double rosesj aud double but thc door wss already opened, and-tho ; rich physician, Her tall graceful figure dahlias. What oh argument is this sympathies of lire. Maywood enlisted at i was rob«d in a violet silk, that only against tho chilling deformity of single once. heightened by contrast her large allure I blessedness! \ Go marry 1\ is written \ Gome to the fire,' cried ihe young t j cs, bright with the lustre of youthful I 2 n everything beautiful that the eye rests wife, impulsively, \ before yuu t -. -h ' happiness ; yet there was- a touch of ten, I U P 0D - beginning with the birds of para- The mendicant without exhibiting any de r pity i n their drooping lids that woo I dise cad _ cndingjitl^apple.blossom;. surprise a t su.-li unusual treatment of a ( the confidence! of every beholder, Tire { Lcny-NECKED- DRESSES.—The Lafay. street beggar, slowly entered the room, snowy crmims mantilla which proteoted e tte Courier says that at a recentcoun- manifesting a painful weakness at every | hep from tho piercing wind, rivalled ty fair i n Indians', a couple of fashionable step. On his entrance, Mr. Maywood, i but could not surpass, the delicate puflty | ladies, attired in Very low necked drcsscs r with a displeased air, gatherotl up his pa- of her complexion. Many admiring oyes! woro muc Ii mortified becauso all the in- pers and left tho apartment. The com- j followed-'the faultless figure of Mrs. May--) f ar ,t 8 from the rural districts criod eVter passionate lady unwisely placed the half t wood, .as she uWTcd with- uosonscious I them- Mrs. Maywood, overcome with emotion,' it i^ a great trial, either to a tender or turned to leave to room. I a tough age. For an o'v«?gro«\t boy to 3iuc e Jfi P I \' te ' 1 . »»'• \hose eloisters the \Stay one moment,\ pleaded the j go to °a door, knowing that there are a , foo,st<, r 9 \ f travelers have tr.cted t« im- strangcr, dra'viHg a small mourning ring dozen girls inside, and to knock or ring \g 0 5 ot \ hmki S! * ts ' aill { \hoso walls with absolute certainty that in two min- j sro wriUen 0TC r witu 1 ' ibil, ' ir . v a nd nfmos utes all their eyes will be upon bin., is a ' °J »\-angcrs and resound with goly severe test of courage-. To go beftyre b >' mQS ' b »J^* \«** » n(I '«««» «'«* these girls aud make a satisfactory tour -^\Sf'\<>\ ' JlyptriiA. of the room Without stepping on their! ~ ' • * 1 ^* \*\ \\ \ toes-, and then to sit dowu and dispose of; TUISTH I T inn IlKARr.-lhiel hab. one's hands without putting them in one's [ ils are tbe 'histlos nf the heart, and every pockets, is an achievement which f ow r indulgence of them is a seed from which boys can boast, If a bay can get so far \ wil 1 s r r ' m g ,J P «• crop uf woetl*; A few as to measure off teh yards of tape v. ith • y cars a S° a lltt,e W tob ''\\ \\t false- one of these girls, and cut- it short at \ ho ° i d ' II ^sttlittlo solitary thistle seed, each etui, he may stand a chance to pa*, and \° e J'° but G ° a 3 saw il ™ bo '' ,ll,lt - ed it in the mellow soil of Ids heart. Pu t MARVKLOUS MEDrewr.—Ti,o iRt-s 1, and uiVM' 'wcTnui'i^ci\ ciii'e dlfcctcel by A pitent iHctlicinu is tho following. A boy li-ol *WH'\I wed a siher d..!lnr. Koiic ol tin- f.i.-nhj i-in'.l d^' i r * nllevinlion-, whem upon th\ i'ltei.i-jr of fateilt liitiil. nm wis s i t lor, \llis .% i.lcnt\ said he, \ ih..i '-) .:oiibideral.ie a ts,in can never be forced ! y anv orirelic known to e/Iien;e. llowtter, lfl In in take this pill, and flat, \\•.im* iiif-1-.m. i.< ts Mi: h likely to .\'•.\• ' An hour aftciward the boy llireii up the d'e'liar, but in small changf, j.ruiiipally li>L- cent piocci JLJ'A wafgish husband rceonlly enred hia wife of diverse ills in this Ho kissOtl tho sc-Vvabt gid otic morning, and got caught at it. Mrs. J . was up ui rviS install' Sho forgot all her complaints, and the man of tho house dcclntos, ho ha,i never had to pay a cent for \ help\ truce. tlouon:—Columbus-, Keu- An o'et farmer RATHEIV lucky, is a dark place who hhd been batll^r swindfeid there; saiii of it: \If tho Angel Gabriel happens to light at C'riltlmbns, there'll bond resurrec- tion, for they'll tnvindlo tuiL' mitpf his trumpet 'icforo ho can raako R singlo ! ooU\ a pleasant evening, but let him not flat- ter himself that all tho trials of the even- U s P rilp ? U P' °' how 1 uicltI y = ant l »' a . „ are over.- There comes at last the Ilttl e tma ano '! ,er ' aud anolb ? r alld 3' c t ' a 1 another seed tit-opbet! from it to |ho t ground, each in its turtt hearing, more ! seed and mtlre thistles. And BhEvirV IN CoRREBi-oNDSKeK.—TheFo s a stofy toitl of a galbiiii:-, who\ wroll) to noted general the following brief opis- I 111; breaking up: Tho tlcaf girls don their hoods, and put on their shawls, and look so .Aiiey, a ° d mischievious, and unim-i sooa !lDtl mWe tms,lcs - An \ now \' 3 pressiblc, as if they did tlbt wish any one ' ll0al ; t 1S al i o™rgl'bwn with this bad hab- to go borne with them.- Then comes tho \l !«> I* » thorough liar, Wi it would pinch, and the boy that has thc Bort >«-• difficult a thing for him always to pluck makes up to (he prettiest girl.' s l' cak tIl e \' ut b \ s . '.' would bo for thr, i his heart in his Ihroat, and his tongue ! Sooner to dear bis laT*t?-of the noziout . clinging W tl.t robf of his mouth, , nd| fuwtlc after « has ence gained a footing j erookiug his elbows htamsiietn the word\ m tbc st,f1, | \ Shall I sco you home!\ She touches her ~ — .-eia.-ea- i fingers to his nfifi, attd thVy (M'ltr holue ! ?7~ How folks differ > Wo chow totlac- : about a foot apart, feeling as awkward as j co, tho Hindoo takes to Iirfld. The cbil- ' a couploof goslings. A-<J soon as she is tfrcriof'tins-country doKght in candy, thoso j safe inside hor own doors, he struts home, of Africa in rock salt, A Frenchman and hn» really been and gouo and done ,' g°=» \\>' length' on fried frogs, while an it. Sleep comes, to him at hist, with I Ksquaniaux Indian thinks- tallow the cli- not at all.; fifr Mild yourftj lady wot -dreams of Car^itw Mid «\•!• \. and he \ m« of d«ntic«- j bo-ivlf hor^, and asRi'st.\ JH' ih* housework ih-;- ''To General SimjiSorli Sally bai accepted- me. Can I havo her? Vo'irs, PATTERSON.\ To which the general replied:— • \ Go K'.Gsd'. Yours,- J. SlMrsoN.\ C£r Ab? oicHarigo Says, {fiat it is ju«t assciisiblo a move to iliieicrlako to get Married without courting, as to attempt to Succeed iu bUeifiosij without Sctyc'rtis- ing. Let businoss folks stitt: a pin tbsjie. (L?=\ Lady—^Are you the fcovT servant f Sorvanfc Girl—Servant, ma'am! O,