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^.O^J^HrJUJUi, i*4t-.-_ij£- i Tl i rocRi ss* Neutral in Nothing that Demands Pablio Expression— Espublican in Polities—Devoted to the Public Interests, VOL 111.-m 20. Brockport ftepublic* 13 P O B I. 1 6 II K D fcVEKYFniDAY lUOKftING, [la put t o press Thursday uoon,3 ~%r BROCKPOKT, MONROE COUNTY, N . Y . OTFlC«icH*publicBi»ildins r opposite Vil- Tlds fotan contains a population ofahuiit 4,030, and is tht business cetttrbof a popula- te n oj 20,000, among whom the REI'UUM has a utige jircalation, making it a superio c\ Airertisinc medium BllOCKPOilT, FRIDAY, \FEBRUARY 25, 1859. WHOLE KO. W. •TJ3S2HS Of PAPEB. Office *nd Mail subs., in advance, At the end of ihroo months, i.t the ©»d of six months, At the end of the year, delivered tu villftffo bubsenbers, $1 25 $1 50 $-Z tiU $i 7.5 J. J . BAUSCH & CO., CX'Tlt-At. INSTITUTE, SO. illl AHCAi>K, __ (Opposite thBl'.u) , C ONTIXUKS to keep on- hand a large a s 1 soriment of I Mi M» B G «^*3T .«. «C3 •L,\B=I«« 9 l of every description, with glasses seientifi- ' cally ground, and of the beat mtturiulr Miit , able for long 1 , short, or otherwise impaired \ sight. Being in posseseiw of the PnilBLn (rock crystal) LENSES, \v«uch for thuir clearness, hardness, and beneficial ivaults fur vitmn, . are acknowledged in America and Lurope, as the best in u.bt*, and supcriur to any glass- <s, from whatever place the,, mavconie—and * having had much practical expi*ri<> ce in l Optical business, they can confidently as- j sure the public, that they are able tu suit any ^yes, and to amend disordered vision.as far as it can be done by glasses. ' The Hobieman of Earth. ex'M'tod Ii'Ts.'lf to uiai;o our Grcaide at- truitive, and in-y sjistur fcjlluwing h P. M£!H deirlua of availing themselves From the great number ofour references Jfti lo veTrate, must pay within three j v » only name the following justly and Ingh- loitui! o i Ptioii only to adversers. , ly «teomrf wnttem« and able judges : \TS rfsuige on tho Republic in tli seoun- C. Wowyy. M-U. D. D. IT u nothing; out of the county and in tins ; L. M. Moore, J L t> Sale la eta. a year; out of the State m the United- States, £tf cts^a year. Adve riis«anciits. OaiSqnnr* (Bruvi«rj iaiuio*orl««, l insertion, $0 50 EHClia.UUi.M.aliii.UTtiuu, \ R \ D. Bat-rowo, M. D. D. lily. M. U. N. ti. Barnes, M. T>. Koc'io^ter Sept. in, W. \V. illy,\M. 1)., , H. W.Denn.M.D. j lb. irall r M.l>. W. W. Kcid, I J. B Walker, M D. ld5d. Oculist ; ..4«> 00 ..U oo .. e vo Six mnutliB, Out V«ar,... OQS-CO1»IUU,OIIW yaar, Ouo*h.ilfColumn oue>ca< — Oue-fourtU C'llumn, onu >i'ur. Bantu-Mi U&i'il* ( tut otnv ilvo LatM) uuiljiajior, J3^ I'ra:i9tunt Arivei oHumtrntii, in advut.ct). L«|fiil .\.(UertU'im>mt.<4 a t tin.' rate pi'escrltieU by liw, AlvcrtUdmcina kept on the lasiUtt by coutract, 2& fir cent extra. Special N'otlcea, 50 per cent, extra. E-iitorUl .Notmoi, when uol g ttlultoui, tloubl* *d- Ttniilo^ rates. Al'urti-tc Rout 1 * of concerts, extubitioni, lectures, AQ'l ll%« Tin tore, nuo- third Qxtra. R^Ugttiuii, mil aavertiBO nn .ts of charitible olyoets, tB«-lnlf , aia^lrn,to)( if pud fotin advance. po a t toil Nueces gratuitous, ivhe.'o the Job work of !!»• pitt y U dons :it th« ofllco, t'lrt'prlvilexoa ofiuinuil advcrtlsera ire limited to ti*tr «\f a re^uUr busineMi. •a 0 ii ntisxix o . L © -W Ml I O !i-PUl)li Ci.iH. Our fAcilrtii'i for executing every T*ii«ty of Job TriflUn;, tucli t% «OOIC4. CIIVTI, \It3 . JUAanTIbETS, CAKOS. •CHECKS, HILL IIKAPS, _ ~ NOTES. II.Wti-RILLS. \ ' *&MPt BILLS, SH'»\\ miLS . tin \KTJ, of ivUlvindi PT^.^TC- KTI\ ut icrcatly reduced yricc*. TTHE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on I JL hand a full supply of tine Koscwood i PIANOS, S1ELODEON« 4&GUlTAltS, I I together with Violins, Violince*i\s Bovrs, | I l'mtes, Clarionetts, l-'lrtg-eoleU, Fifes, Flut4-: I nas, Accordeons, Bias* Cot nets, drums, Ban- ' jos, TaimWinvs, and Triimniii^s uf every ! description, Dulcimer and Piano Wire, Tun-' ing Hanimers, Forksnud Pins, Strings, and Instruction Books tor all In-itiuments. I try iV«c Sheet Music and Mn*ii»* Buo«i re^ cei\i-d c\ery wi-ek. and will be so id', foe' The truest nobleman uf earth, ] Islw who loves to be, ! T\w Ur.-t champion of g-ud, ' \lho hciuoi ihe ifce: AYh» works undiiunifd fur the poor, Who hftiks no lank in nau>cs; Whisi' hojie^a-ctiKl tolaa\L-n in crowds, As sparKa lly up irum t.an.ct.' Give me tint nub'einnn of mli.d, Wlui luvui a < ohl - eatihcj The light ot hibut'd s.ur *y sons, And lieed-nn'a lighteoiii. laws! The hater ul each e\ilSL*h me Tho tyiant may advance! A^wiu'is .siicii^h &b>-ur. his heart; rhuughta bniliant in Ins g.ance! I'lovi* the nobleman of wth, Who stnvi a ;.i b ess ilit' ajie, And ienvcH a jrnny that is caught On hUlury'i* lu.iliiut |•('&«•• Wlmse i.ametlm niiliinns uve to lisp, Tiuth'b suruHiid unfl.uih n^ guest^ Wh-i slimes -in lo\ e aa does the sun In places ui the \\ tit. He'sd^ntllcssas the mighty skies, \\ h'.Mi jortek-d Willi %tai*; Cun d n-e. Uuu'u bt aut.v :n a b'j.za 11. iisi 'o.ih ihn.\ gl. l,i> pii-ti. I'Rra; K' manuwe hoiii >he tviaiit bie..ka liis sj\n *s tip'.vaiu i'oui d; Valine iiig], on every t.b'*ra'- cited His nutuo ia biuzuiiod rutii.d ! And purjured kings may pa*** from earth, 'ibei ptnnj> aiui liiatn- fa '»•; But NatunA nob.enijui untl-ispa The cruel laws thejAe n.&de. His wufiflnppid nuonnich is h.s God, lie l^avi-h a name behind, Fm-ht-J with ert'ilgonce that reflocta Hid nuijiisty of niu.df y«w York. ; cadi, cheaper than ever uttered in this or any . — | o-hercily, at ______ t a6.tsirte33 Cnrk j CAttY. BliAINAKD &. CO., j D_»LEK3 in all kind* of Hardware, tin wave ; ilh-et iron, copper &i\ Jobbing done at ; ilwrt notice. Ono door norih ot Spring s I X*ru|: aturo, Biockport, 3S. Y. ' 1)K. 13. L. WOOD! j ©FFICB next to the Post otlk-o. Dontia.1 ope rations of every kind performed in tiio •lent maimer. HuinaJpatliic Medicines tu, .ate, from the best German preuaiation Drockiiort, _i. Y. G. C LATTA 'MAHTFACTl'REn and Uotlcr in Boots, Shoes, »nJ Leather, at tho old Stand of J A. Lat- ta, corner of Water and Main Su. Bruck port N. Y. K. B.—Ctsh p\H f ov Uide», Calf »nd tiliccp Skins _A.it Y & BU.MNEUL). KAMVFAiri'itBlis uf Ca y's l.otary Engine Pump n.ul llydnipt O.iice a f'.w d >v* iiuili eftiio Pjat Office, east side -Icinbt Brockpurt, N. Y. 11 H.~1IATCTT! DEAI ER m Boots, SVofs, Lnailipr and find' in_s, So. 32 Main SirM-t, Brockjion, X.Y. -3T Cli»li paid for Hides, •S. GOKF, FnoriETor of Clinton street Livery and BlAcksmithinp. Hordes and Carrijres fur- nlshed at short notice, and on very reasona- ble terms- Jubhine; and lloi-se-shoeing done intlie best mannor and with pood sat- isfaction. Offico on Clinton street, Brock- port, N. Y. JOSEPH P. SHAWS Music Rooms, 10-1 Stale -ittcet, Uucliesier. j N. B.—Pianos, Mclcdcons, Aeeordetins, • aiel all Musical liistrinuci-t3 Toned aiid Re- ' paired, by j. P S. | A. J . BAURIER. HAIR Bressinir, Shaving, Champooing, Oils and Perfumery. Razors honed. The Pnt- ronago of the Public is respectfully solici- ted. Saloon in Chs.peU'3 Block, Main St. Brockport, Jf. Y. E. II. MIX, DEMTIST—Artificial Teeth inserted on Fine Gold and silver Piatu f,om one tooth to a Tfhole sut, on .euaoimblo terms. Off.,^ a Main sir,'\t over D. Davit' store, Brock- nort, N. Y J. W. & J. L. ADAMS, BitocKroitT, Monroo ('••., N Y , dealers in China, Glass, Earthen, Wooden, Wi.bnv and Stone Waro: nit Cloths, Paper Hang- ings, Window Shades, Corni*-e, Cords, Tassols, Silver Plated Ware, flutlery, gen- eral House Furnishing Goods, i.ero-cno Oil, Camphene, Fluid, <_c., &c tOOI'l-IS KwlO. I THE Undersigned has established [ a COOPER SFIOP in l T iuonsfrcot irockport where he is prepared- to. manu- facture at short notice and at reasonable rates, liarrols of every description, Kegs, Firkins, and everything in tho lino. Repairing done 84-tim CHARLES \WEBB. TO LET. • A FRONT OFFICE in the ItEruiiLTc BUILDING, up but one flight of stairs erom the street. It has been new papered and painted, and is now ready for oecupan- ey. It is tho largest, pleasantest and easi- est of access of any oflice room in tho vil-1 •Be. Apply at tho KkPUBUO OKF1CK. { ** A Dollar Savort is as *rooti a* j | aOo.ia.' .;;ti-iicu!.\ t 'DRY G\O0I)S!i AT GREAT BAE&AgrS I i j GAFFSEYti BU.lR—Head Qmuiers ' \ \ BUIUCE, FITXSIMONS. IHYXE & CO, 'i No 5.i Mam street, I.oi-.hesu-r, X. V. X^jTl. have thp pifasure uf nniiounclnptl^t . \T weliavt; rori.ulii largfi and well \*e- ; 1 lecte d 8tw-k o f KII H WD . ^MllUNAULli Mt\ \ GOOhs, purchased on the most fovornble • 1 terms, and prinripillj tor ('a*h f whi<-h lias'; eii'ilue'J u» tu ob'niu unr G^uuds hum .0 to | U» not cut LOWhil than an.v other __uu*e \ in \\ esiirn New Y'-rU. We also havo the ! a-Uau n^ 1 \f ln.| 'iflu ^ p-o *U tf-r our ir^de that i.;'.\\»t IM* kMurJ eNc^'iew*. nxv\\ siiail j rcc-ive t»y steamers irum Knrui»»r, tim-utrlf- i out tins stason, cbi»i:f cud d\S.w.b styiea , 1 ot Embioideii-es, Kea.-La.ics , Ml Its, Shawls ; 'An, A-C. ( Mr l\rr/.8i\io\si*ron*tft_it in the East- ern markets, attending , dau\ UK- larpe Auc- U\Ti -xu\) seiirfiii}T tl-p thu.cest Foreign Goods that have 1* f n iom>-l nto !!:f> r\ic:ion r.M>ihs and sold «t :i Ini^v- J>I*IT'M taj;e bemw the regular cost ot imju't-tatiun' He via** Iiarticu'.arly fortunate in the selection and purchase of th<3 \ FRENCH MERIITO STOCK, ' The largest .prohtibhj errr placed on sale i« atey I establishment in Iloihcsltr. , Contrary to tho usual eustuni of .Im- porters of FltbM'll Ml-,u i\UEK, their Entiro StoeUs \\*-ie olTered in the enr- lypartofthrt season at At'CTios. and were sold at a ruinous loss to the owners Our represeuiativc was among the tortunate , buvers .\ho were in the luaiKet at the tii.ie , of tho side—th'i largest ever made in JCew ' York. We therefore havo inceh plcasme in ' r.nnouncinc: to our eu:.ioim i-t this ndvauiagc, V.lliCtl 1VC CiiCt'illnlV oUcr t o rilit.l'c u.liltbuui, and tlit-v can IUIV i.p.-n rtce v,u g ii.t j;eliii- ilio biati-l o f V : I.!;|'o, So: }. -nx, Sir - ' her cc ( o , tho u- rl-VreU'-'vn I m.-imt' ct . rers ii' Paris, mid no./')iHe^or/t(ificw.s-brands „ Will be uii'<-rt-J for sale m our ii--o.se . ii iv;..(rd.,-!., -.d.,! a.i ti..- r.ui u..a win- ter Good- List j :-.r, at At crriN, ev, i v arri- e'e (.IVer-d tb'.s\.-.'a...n;s the \hII .;,.->'( r ,l,Vi) Mf>^r.-AS!rit>.\AB/.i,: MlttLDSTtit K , ULMAIXIXU: L%«ry Jepartineijt in urn exuus-ivc establislieient will be daily re ; ( pleiiishel with the (.hoiecst S'-lections' i RIC l-l S IIA V, r L S. ' Elegant Dress Silks, French Merinoes, Delaines, Valencias, Imperial Koiilaids, Robes a Quille, Paris Cros, overs, IJobes a \ Les, l.yonese Cloths, Carre bingalis, I>ueal Plaids, iinperial Lusters, Muslin de Chene, , English de Laincs, Colored Cobourgs, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Silk Mautnla j Velvets, Cloaks and Italians, Steel-spring 1 Skirts, Hosiery and Uioves. Iiiclt Trim- \ ] miiigs, Ileal Laces, French Embroideries, • Lace Veils, Fine Cambric r-cts, Fine Lace | l^ets, Valenciennes Lace, Engli-.li Th- ea-l Lace, Maltese Laces, Guipure, Prints, Ur'n Sheetiiu's, Hleaclied Sheetings, Cotton Flannels, Woolen Flannels, Stripes, De- nims, Tickings, Checks. And the largest stock of ! X A M It K B NOTIONS, in Western New York. The Waters B Y S A M V F. L O L D II A M From the fountain, nweetly sparlil'ng, Itipp.ing rtati-is aoit,) starting From tbeii ptbb cd b^d= ,1 tin h, Kiislilut; iipuatd 11,'iu their birth, Into sum',.lie, Ute ai d gadl c,s. Oh ' 'lis nuia c ' Oh '• 'tis sadnLjs: Iluie u, ,,G 1.11 at ttii^ii lii.,tb, A- ;!---y .a.i^lnli-; gitdearta,, Thio-bh tlie aui.si.-i.u r.i.d he Lay. Where the sunny rays are s*reitn>ir»g. On its uanks a schoo.b-,.. •lieaui.t.g. Of sou.eu.s in,, livxy .a,,,' — Ol s.-u.e*.„.i/ g • iMi.si.iin stru d, Si e --ini gtasi-:i (r, in le, g « lurss .Some lm.(ria:n t^ h, 'lis sadness • Hi-re to .*a'tli lLat .illio ll.uid, Anvl lose, me-.(.u.,,, sn.i o I'.a^n-e; u'ei h in a,, ihe while. riueiiig eNa-nple, sought lo emico me by jilitm-iir gaines cf Jiversiotis tur inv en- teriiuuiueiit. 1 saw nil Cuir, Lut uiJ uol Iiocd ii. It was one afternoon like- ttii°, that t was !ib\iit leaving tho lining t.ill.-, to spend the inU'i'iuiKst-jii Lulffeuii iuoii,iii,e a lU'-veiiingselinuisin tlteaiH-etsnsusiui-, my motlir-r l.i 1 her lut id on my -ih-iul.i-i-, n >il Mti-I mildly hut fi. inly : \ Mv »-ti , 1> wMi you to cuniu with me,' 13 i-* put ou her bum.--t, .in I said to un;: \ We will 1 tEilto a littlo wilk to^'thrr\ I to I iw.-d h t in oilcuce; but as I was p.ii.iiig nut ol llio d.iur, 1 ibs.-rvi-il one ot my ru lo c-uiipiiiiiotis skulking -ib' ut the- linn- , and I knew l-.o was (V.uiiti^tbr itu-r 11 -oie.-r- | cd as I wenl pist. him. >iv prule was wuuiidu-tjiiiui|uick. llo wns.-i veij tal bo), nut ix-in^ Doinf j ears older t! n i mj- ' Set, he ex-'re.Mi'd a great influ nee over 'mo. I IV lli,wed my nnllat: sulk !y, till I we re.-c'ied the spot where we now si nut, | bene.th the -l.alow of this imga i, cU — I U, my boy ! i-ou.d tli.it II-JUI- be bhiii-J frum my nieuiory whi.-i h.is e.-.'. :; -In i- ' ow over tny wl.olu 1,:'-, il.id!_\ « , i J 11_ - einn^e all that liio wm-t cui tfi-,1 -ti.- f.r 1 tiie <j u>:t pine- oi' iniiid I ah -. •' (-nj-v. ; llut i.., th--. I..i^.-, u.i.^h-iy 1 -..--s-.,..d. ; tin- IIMII U :i li t ot* 1J1V ^-, l t I -r V r. . Jlj u,oiii-:-r b-uijj teelde m L - Hi. -a 1 d ,\vii, and bei-Kui.ed me lo.-it t».?.uo bet tier lo,,it so i'u.1 of tei.d. I- sol row, it, j-.-to - I Oht t o U1U I101>. 1 Wollid Ho t 1 I , li.lt C'l. - • tinned standing MilM.ly bei-.-le her— t \ Alfred my >on,\ said she, \harotot j lost ail 1 ivul'.-r } our in ilh-.-i 1' 1 did ii I i»i-py. \1 t ar^oii Inv.,' she coniii,m>l; \ ,t.,d ti.it; (j->d li'--'[i v-.u to M-ey-ur o,\ i. li-ait, and me to du my duly.\ 6\t- : thcii talked to 11,0 of l..y IllJl.cda—. I I the di'e.idiid e(.-u>t*q!:eiiei£ of li»e t-otirse i I was puri-uig- li\ lei-1'8, and ctitini. | ties, a.id praters, •:•_ trudio iimite an , iiiipi'esa.oii on un. S!i : iil.ietd bifon . Ille the ,ives .Hid C'.\a i.p Oft of ^loit ai.d I t;yod men, she <ijiigi,t l.i stimulaie my inn I lini-n. 1 «ks moved but lo f-rouifl-, i show it, and iv ioel standing i.i d,'^- ; ^-u -iieiiee bolero her. 1 iuuu^.d, ivl, .1 I Vfnt uiy C-,,11, a liOits .,i>, it, af.er ad ,i,^ boa.-iiuy, [ slrt.uld \il-l at las', slid suo- I mit tu be h-d h\ II w-miaii. i W'irit a^i.iij «,i., visible ill my niotl.- j er's l.ie- w..u i -lie MI* i!.-,t ,.',1 she s.ii i i and sufK>rcd l'uh d to iiiovo m-;. I^oc \ But you will g> if alio wishes it, \ Uw, ye spilpeen,'* rejoined Pat,! JIAN'WKW.—Young- fulfta shoalil b » dear Allied,\ said my fistt-r nlcudiirg- vriih Ids loud wbispcr, which Was plainly ; mannerly. Put how to be U '.fce tjiSos- !}'. • lii-iti d by. thu 1 uiinUter, '• be dao^ut, aud ; tiou, Many gnod l«,y» mid {sir's feeUbiUP \N >, I won't,\ sti'd I, \and you need don't tiiulie a bliguard of yuurwlf.\\ , iboy cannot behave tictiit ihrmsolves ill. not viv a word iimru about it.\ \ U, brother }ou will kill liefi and then you o.m novel- have a happ)' mo- IllOIlt,\ , I umj'e in reply to tliis. My feelings were touched, but I still resist, d llit-ir in tlie-.ic->. My Msti-r again OR k-d in\ but 1 ivou'-l n •' •oi-vrvr, I bear-l In r toelsieps slowly 1-,-iroiiiu^, nod 114,in I ft log mj- s-tt' vil ihe b:d to JM^^ il'ioiiur wietili-d aH-l f.i irfui iijOii. U. G-'-l, lio-.(f wiuttlad a id to ii'.ul 1 d t kimn. A-ioibi-r i-mtat'-p sl-tt, r and fecWtor than my sister's) di>turb^d 1114. A Voice Oiled my name. It was tny moth- er. \A'oe-1\, my snn, shail I omno Ware you sorry lot- what ton lure done!\ she linked . I ei'iuotlel! what iul'iv-iice, operating at chat, uioiii'-iit, ui-ide mo Hpe;-vk ndvirsu to my f.-elin,;-. The gentle voieo of my ino'bor iliat llirili, ,1 linou^li in;, lnelte-l :!ij 11; • triii 111} ii ,rd he.it , ft.iil iv.m- •..-.'( :-, :!,. ?. ..,\.-• ;' .... lu. nc-k, I-it 1 ;.:„,•, s.,..._: 1 ,;.,i r.j...>i. i:..-..id :,-..' ,> .i,„.»,! iuail lu t gi- 11. I !-i.-g 1 i n '•'• 11 - \- li :, 0., ' 'i.'x 1 ' . I was aw 1 — j I i\ j u -u u.i-1 y -'.; •- b rlj in *••«•.; '•'•, :.».;..• <-..'!.-d 1 •'•;.. uii-l l-j .-'o!' l- sl.o.1 be :-Jo The jjBi-son grew mere una more for- the\ presence of company. They ara- vent in Irs d.\ul;ons. Presently tile awkward, clown,sh, rough. 'i\i j feel U -aeon uueted an ,iud..il.o- g>:<ia, ' tililiJ, bashful an 1 aulf-distrustful the IUO- - lli-l -vt, j e blaguard. lnvo you no me tit they ere addressed by it-tiai'^er, daeitiey at nil, at all?\ said Vat. at the or appear ill cnnn.-my TlKro iabut 'Mitr ».iiiiit ni.iiiieiitgning f lie P :n.-.,u atuio-h. , w.isto got over !!»i\t tm 'in^ and M'faiM in the li'-s wh.li caused him lie,lly to easy and fjnic.M ma rs ; 11,ft in, tov lot: his o-iiulibii 1111. The iiiiui-t-.r .i'f>| - do t'nc bo!,l tli« can nil tlif Uunv.t home. -*•••• ' - ar e pe-1, and extending ills hand tu a-supp'.i- c.ilin^ 111.1111. r, s^i 1—- \ JJreihreii. we c-iiiimt ba disturb-d in tins way. VV.U aotue ouc put lout lu.in ou,' 1 \ \ Yis, your 1ivcrc'iee,\ shouted Fat, \ I will !\ and suiting the artiuu to th- Word, ho collared flio iljuooUj and to tho tlllei hurr-ira d astonishment uf the prti!- tor, bi-„th«,- I ig.tlls, a-i 1 t-.if «:-••(• eon- givjiltou, h\ dittoed liim through i.h>- ni'h', anlwith a tivnicndou-s ki.-k l:in 1. ed hiui 111 lho voslibite of tho chuioli. SATURDAY NIUIVT.—\U-inuiiful e*'eed- is well ui a'lu-.id. :u.tleu<J-di!-n •>,-! 'U Tl.ry g'-.-s i.i. inu-t bxi ft-ml, • ;s. i»uod ii.ji.in- . : j-i IK-j ii\- 1 b •u- us 1 y u-e ;igre,-ibl.' > , CM' Itii.-f. genii- manly, and Womanly 111 h -me, a.id then it will ba » l:ind el •» ri-nd u.ituio to be so cvpijw!: : . /: e-xtr-e, r.-i^'i iiiamicr •:. Iiuuiu U'jj-'.sa Irabii of rougl,-- j ness wbieh we euuiot lay off if wo try • when we go ..-n-i'igstrr.n^Bra. Tin «•••.(; J agreeable pro).!-' we ha\e ev-r known- . lu cunipnn\, .,ri tin.so tl.M are \ eil'eclly ', nyrceobio at In-iuo. ilumu is too «eU-,ut I lor nil .be Uet thiiij-s tuj -G t up, A'fr-d' O, d -,,'t w.'.t _ 11 UlOlo, ul ! 'J. t Up iilld CU.UQ V, itll 1110, foi ! u.oilit r 13 'y tijj'\ I ih.j^'i:- 1 .*.is diciinin^. but I got up j ur.-cli-ii.i. /1\, and fo'lo'.ved my s'^t-r — i On t',o be l,\[. i'e a.id e -! 1 -is n- .rblj, l.ij j my moth 1. IS 10 had 11 -t n .-ir>-.-se I, bit.. •i-i 1 t'.n>vii !i r,e!f on the b--.J to P-I - Aii-i,i^ 10 £> .i^.it 1 t j m -. s 10 \\ ,s s iz ;l wiln llie pilpitiiiuli of t'.to he.nl , ami '•oi'ii-* s.-MM-'.e s 10 hi-i r.i-ui I g:i«ii\t le 1 y -a my aj^uy as I K-o! - od upu 1 br—,iy r.'-ii\ 50 w is I\. iii-iiv bifer lV.1,11.the hVt that slie w-.t.l I m-v-i-r luio.v it. I b-heved uiy-eTt •., ill n de-or. I fi II on lho b-d b»-:-l — 1 ( it! 111 l w. e, , m\ l.-tit liiii.e „j 1 •- . I f, I! on lho b'i b--: l iv. e, , m\ 1.- tit I; inv l-ii.i 1 w.is uli 1.11 Spe ihe s'llihennis sv-cel- Uef lho naieis M.ftly lb. Ileal iht-ir imrih win a ei Langh.lig oltV\aid, bli^lil 'I)iii.iigh die ini-.-d- w mi.- On its baiiKs the si-li.-o.l.- % Mo,'k.ug ivuh tt,,.,r in,rib a-nl $ ee, Laugh,iig a< they speed aw:i\, Tliruugb lhesi.ii-.mnc and the hay. ;'i>(v ng, leg. I I.e., lice, -. d dec; with '.ay, jMrrtrii jHkillumj. A THIt II, K i.\u Jly vVAHXiTXKG-. s T o a v. ri.se to j;,, hu.ii\ and 1 fol.ovud at a -In- 1. I.-I . 6'IL- sp,.k, u-i 1110,0 to m-j tnl we 1, a ',e 1 our ouu door. \ I ' is s.-ii-ol time now,\ sii-l alie.— \ U--, my son, -(ltd ou-o in ire let me b-- -ee-11 yvu to linnk up,>u wiiai I bave s,n.i.\ \ I ?li.-in't ^0 to . ehi.nl ,'* said I. S 10 I \ d .i-t. a,-:, d «• my b,i!diie«. but re[ ,ud lirnih, \eeriandy y,u wid go . Ait', d, I i-ulhllialid \ >u \ '• 1 will MM, ' said f, with a tone of do- fi 1 .oe. \O.i- of tlie two thing- yoit must do, A'fre-I ei 1 cr j.o t-seh 1.I t'.ls inouiciit, or I vn 1 ! <k y,iu -ip iii \our r,j,-iu, a-nl lir-l'l II., \'i, ill- l-oji'j to p..i!n- My siMer lin-J lis.r w p*. i-i -i- • •( •ilgli t m., ( '\u u .«•' •-- -1 . s\ 'i s • \ but rot 11,0 1 • 1 •!'•.>• •• ! h-i 1 rs-i: J !.-w,rl 1 s'l-i I, I, \say ire. ' S .- t - o-l -1 ni bill I f; hll'Js plo- t-1 li[- -i 11\ .ml 1, .iroUnl 11.e H\ I , 8a 11 nly we sa.v u 11.y in illier'i hin-l—liei 1... 1 piceh hr !., il| •( I foul 1 • :i.,'i- r.M n'y tutyu U.t ,.t u •<•<•£ --,y Willi li-l- lij . 1 i-iiiii. S'I. - s 0 n.g h--r ti.; 1 win Iru.-i- , li..jO(l Cis' l„ I' iJVS li, B in j -ayrr lllli-i-J s-lli firm- t.!l in, me, S'i-> e.-.nif.n-ted mo. lit»\y l-ii'l of 'urn w i-t my ior tin--, lho gri-.-f lor the :•' u.i.ie v.ilhi n; v, ,r!. S;i.> 1 ai. I •• u- -he •',. k'teel 11^ bisi 'e g-ntlj !i.w r ing.v,\ u.,^dto bo the ii| [.to.icii ludviiid.iy in o'.-J -iuies, with- ita ihresln Id uiai-t ol a S.i:^! j >v iug_Lt Tlu iidt i f pi-?t- ;i •t i i tiie' g.ow ol .iii,! it\ 11 w, ol uoivn w .1:1 £MHI. Jiy'ssm, ao-i 1 t --levt r w.i • I il-w- »,l by u el.ip. The bl:i(-ks;„t I,'. bcl- l-viVgictv iKiitiit^.-^, a-.d bis li.uiicr lay sii. i.- e* 4 ,., l-.e 1. *.' , t ,v litlu'i l, iid 1^ i.i a bell J.noted 1 he l.i t w;vnd r,r ol t,... lb !» 3-„e in tlu to d, the miii.-, \big nliii,..\ siood still, ni.d lho uppv-r uiid lortvl* Scitiuu s Ot itl bntlt ut i door Urn * cio-e 1 , t.10 \ironing. 1 ot the old-lashion- ( cd 1..other was i,i,ea ,ii,d f. Id-.-, 1 , ,11,1 laid ; .iiv iy , I'M ia.-l i.nf w is di.mii Ir-'i.i the fjl.id.o^ Ca\clH ol lho old o\,;l, the 1 Ikiys It id COIIIB bu'™ fro'ii th\ creel, tlitii brow 1 feet txiuaiin^ bglder in tii. gr. S3, ' and t1n.11 damp h.tu a sli.uis d.iii.er itum ' ;-. was, 11 iigbt g'.i-i.mi's dimly lluou^li nie ^r. i.t w.ndowb of ib-: 1 huuh , you; ^ ! uicii and iiKiia-. i»^» jjj m I y p.u:^, <uiu pi-ally fooii, tl,i -u^li t'ue . liadowy .1 r.; ilu.ru Hint the bleiid.d \>,:c s-that wi j '•,' u,eJ to lo.e, 111 \V.nlliim . M -.,r and i-'il- | ''•' vir c'tini, \ Do ,d o's w.,a .1 d w.i !•• n,i,uua 11->-,\ ai.'l MVHt old C.i- u,11 f,i..s upon tlr? e.,i ; l'.,o moon S.11- U'Uils tiie wool.-,, and lidos a 111011,1-tii Utt a s i ( - Uj 011 the lc.ily v.av-s. tl.ci, _e,is a.'-iy.1,1 ti.el-lii \v .t.is ,t iji . C- A, j,-an, old ov.r ,.il that s-.. e th . ,,i„!i. it iu- s. ToC d-.w -rr,,w iidi,,.i 1 .j l.--, ' s.- i.i I lie gi. i= L 11 • th i', ..1 i, i-,ii!i weie our mot.i' r, and sh-- i(.',ly olci-li-i, lh- ..at o f . r y t.it t Wit h do' ivt.'oa> li 11,^0 the s,i,.iui, ate s.i,.-i. tie 1.. n.o.-y of that h.u. i*gold — IiOulC T-> Yiv;i EWMPI ti — rtvery 1 li\ ought to n-A, \What's the infltf once of my cii.iinpl.^ l^o 1 Nv my con- ,!«;-. K-ad (.\';iu s to r,s;\ct aad olt-^ tlnj coiii!iiaiidi'«'i,is 1 f *i d' \ The I.itj P r L.eldi;.rt. r-f ai-iigmv, ' whil e tiaic'lilp- i-l KP-'O-I-I, S'ippi'd • ii- r tho Sibba' 1 at ad ii.n. (.h.eiiti nnp; tho public n,vn, j'fct befoio i;' ; \ n '- 1 ohisrcti. he h I'ti t«-,g-i,iloo,-ii amu.-imJ tkinsi Ives old, r. giii.ool c! ess. \ (rcutl, m«:i.\ «u-d h-\ \ liiivd yoit lonked jour ;-,rtiiuiiieuiv* euref'i'lv 1\ \ No, ' «.,' il.o r- p'y, \ why are there iliieve-5 about:\ -I .i 1 ,. -. .- iy that, <•• ly I w.i think. in(j.th.kt ;f the >. rx.iiit--1 1111.1 '),, m.d iind y,-u nuil-'ing fie? w'. h t'e f,-irlh eion* tiiiii'lniriit, 1'i-y ini^bt be led by your eS- a.nple t o i„-.ue fiee Willi the iljdd -T \ Tin m is « intihi: ,• in t'1.,1 , niid lho rsciis thus n.llivs ,1. and so hod undo In I tilt'iV g-ll!l. j CAIIE i-r j pre-iaioa si- I ealtbi are t Y,>i •\ '1 them, and , CVud'^o Jonrtitit. 10 v,d I, r, •I. I ibul ,. r.1.10 ed , for 9I11 knrw the •an . hei.\- II'' 11 IIMl-ll father, after an ubsonee o' tbroe yj.rs leluriiei t • ihe liou-f so d ar to I1.I11. li had m.ule bis | 1: s- U t, „g P _ tl d II j ie -I .0 hive re ,- he i n h. ..\- 1, of r< si fr.iui tne p.-ilis ot tin- MM. DUS.II,; Ills absenee 1 bad gi-'-w-, fro-u a -fiid and .1 baby a.' my mo, in is—ior I w.is hei y-ouii/est—mm a rough, cat les h a.- strong Lioy. 11 r gemle V leC 110 long r rcati-uiiu'-j mi'. I \vus often wiil.n. an.i Sjiii.-titiKB hsobedum. 1 th, u = ht it ii.- dtcalvd ma dy t,ui enurily to b- mdi'iKii dent of a wu.i.an's i 11 lei.c-. Jly fatnei.' return wis a tortunate rii-euiuMa te tor me 11,.- s.oii 1 i' e,!-., d tne >]-liit of in suboi-di.i.iiicu stirrinj; within me. 1 >,nv by h s iii.iiiu,:!' ta it 1. ui.-p,. a-id hini, a - thi'iiij.'i lorn few days I.e. *.iid notion g to til\ llboUI It. I. w s, a 1 af ei-t-o-jn in Get b.r, brig'.t a,. I £ d, 11. that i..y ti'h. r t^..l luu I • 4-1 •i.y t 11 ... d i.tks a v.11 ,c wi'h Him. We t.ned du\ii u 1 a i-.w U-, 0 j.lo in oj-1 ti id— 1 iron e \ \1;j;n-'.ii.d ti-r >.. •• 1 In- ure . i-l t'l'in i, v li' till oi. A;ttrt-i.lt..i t ; el.e, 1 ui!y on diitV-reut lopies tor a w.til,- tny failiei' .is'tcil me if 1 obttrved that bu,jc a'uuduw tin own ty a mass uf roei s tnat xt„,.l u lb-\ n.i.dj of the Cold 1 l\p i-.'\ tnul I did. KU',- ti lie ii.i. tare.\ ,.ti. u.eiu net t , 1. y is in iu - sm.- •iirioc 010 do it,\ slid I, I my un ley ar- i w.is dtft uii' .th- 'I')' .'•\ yotl.\.said IKWJ i l.i.en I d ire y.,'1 to g;-' me up SI.IIIK.'' \ A I red , ' l.i.i- e I' 0', er. as .-be ld-l hi-r b.-nd S ie livinbliil tioitnily, I a 0. \ If jo-i loiit-li me I wi',1 !> I in a u i-r.hie rage. O-d '\i ftli.it la il . •• Wiii you go, Al'n-d!\ \ No '.' 1 replied but quailed before In-r i-yo.s. \ Then fello-.v me \ sin «.ild as she g'-a-pe-i my nrui firmly. I riis-d my 1 ,u-—O, iii^ s \i lit*..r .i.e—I ro-id my fo ,t and l,iei.ed hei — lily 8 • 11 , d 1111 01' —h nv my h-ad ivei-, as too t--rr -ut ot tne 11 -ry ru-'-cP-voi-in-' I ki-'-kt-l :uy in :!i, r—1 tVbi • wuuiaii—»; M,. -, I 1! — sue .-taggere 1 ba- ..., I, »v , op - m,.! liMtt-d .g.iiust ttiu It-'iee. i-o'* -i i 11 -t iuo, ai in.. 1 siw lit-r ii .tu t'..i 14.1111 t ii-.- • rea-t. \O II ,Ve.t_, i-'.i iijr,\ -i e c.ei, \lii^-.e 1, .i,l„- .> •• v-o.-t'.'.li;r^ a- tio -s.\ i'lie t;ardioi'i- j i-t 'nen J..,is- eJ th.' d- or and -cnu my n^'-lwi 1 -- i •il.d nil-,o- t till tbie t o sdppi.t. her- ' .1 , lie sii-p] ed, -he I\ 1 UiiieJ i,,i , in \Toko tm o y up-t.iis and i.ji a li.in 111 l,l,o'.v:i loom,'' slie Ktid ami li-r.i.-l from me.— er , for i' was a load ',1 sorrow (,. Tiuj- y ot jioth l\d l\lt 1',-i-cvi-r. i,_, .-v.,, t!,j sull.r ug-ioii-h lui'ii aw.iKu iniisi (o..tiiit.e 113 1,tig us Ini- — G d - luiieit-il but lb\ ivmor.-c for past inisjec-i- is a e.'i.'iir td-ik in the boar', th;-t 11 -5»U[.i-n ii. t\ 11 vir. My I a. la 1 c .i-'d \p\ iking a'cl buried lus !..ie 1:1 hi- loiii-i-. lie -.iw and lei: the be.11 in* lii, 11 n 1 div\ It ,1 upon my cli.u.te-i a. 11 o.i.diitt. 1 have 11 ior foi- gotitn 11. 15 ,)s who spurn a nio'li-i- f-iutiu . w'.i-i me ashamed to o.vu ilat t iey ue WIUI-Q. who think it nintity to n -i-t btr .t'ltiiority, or toyield 10 her i dlu'-iieo In-wnii- ! J-ny nut up lor yourself bitter nieuiuii.s b.r lumie yea'-, TIIJII,'II tho boy WHO rends this may not b.in- i>ii-i-.i-d his moiliei-, yet let hi.11 tn.iik if lie has lr in- givun Ins ni\tlier 01 i,itut-r so.in. uiiliind word-, or b t\i dis b.di, lit to tli-.ir wishes m nnuiy w-jy--. li ••<•>. b.-vvire' ouoy your p-neiils in :i I t:.: g', I'-i O ,-1 his .ouiiaii led it ; ai.d ie ...I,.!,,., toa r f -.i. ' • i li('-j toj.oul - p • Kut-, 13 .t U HJ„i!i... U.d '. Al.F-X.(M)lll A AM I II'4 lllISS The Ki-t,-r,i e'li-rt --j oiidout of tae B.,-rtiu True er, wriiiii\ i'r.uu A'exaudna Cgi pi, ton pile, the present eon.lrlua ot that aiii-i nt city Willi Us fcimcr 111,1^ ii!i- cti.»-- All ils iiiuuiiui'. n's are in an alm,u'. euiiipKle stale of nun. Who, to !. •'.. ut'ou the Oily 111 its present euuJuim — ii.iiiu,. -l.lll'el) devuli '-i M!-ue\.i'-s <v:tii any pl't t lo'CiO elegal C.—Wi'tl'. d llll lgl',11 iliti tii•' 111J lo have b-'oii on-.e o.-C'ip.t I by It.O -taleiy t-olliv-loli uf I read d.,ines and \bt.i-I.B. gliittiiug or s-oiit-. i-n-li s- euli-n-ldes , th e lllXUilau : bath-, an d (*()stl\ pui.iee- of H» early gi m lour. These art p.ici[ it .led into sti.pele^s In-ap, uf m.ir- ol\ .ti.ibasiir, p -rpiiyiy and giaiute, nml f,-r so i,-.- Iimo loinied a (puny timn which lho rnpici'iii-s hand ot ihe Turk, Ci-niitese ati-.l Vt-netiaii gl-aiicd abuud^in supjihesof building 1:1.nor,ah 'Ida dis- ciipti-jiisof Alexnndiia, recorded III bis- toy u.-t it Cliait-d in its first i-l re, are alluOs t fabllioUS. I'lll l t!.OUS,ilj-,l pilaOe- reined ihtir pr,,ud forms hen. and aiiiuii^ ulher public editiees was tlie t»ni- pb ot t j rapis, wi h its grand asceiit ol i>)'j sttps. lint stlil more u-o'il.-riul uni that vast ti-illtt:: 1t.11 uf ma,mseri[--'-s t-om- p(i.-ui(5 the li'iiary.-im ,i:nt. 11^ to Tu'.I.OUi) lit CAlTL«-^-'n!r> im- 1 :.. e -non- it - int young;, tVl o.l t l o tollg'.i- II d lltllfj 1I10 win'.:. Tie lii'.icy 1! il.u impiis- ' -on l.'iny l e sU'Wii, by IB'.I J, ten ir ; mure i-f yoi' y-M,ng -! , ' . Ji.d ol* i-'-l- 1 ^ > tiieui ft ,, 0 . do i-1 in.; • !a :(>-;-V--\ inu» ' ttr,.i't t in . j 1,1 ii'jiib.-i (•' - o.ii-o.i-,, i llinl Rlvi-l ! I'l .1 t''^ I'll \t I fi'lllfollfti . • .'-'i .1 1 jl t 'J-' tl. ! r i.v' < i , 1 r 1 -'i ! ' ', w..l r. -i rj • 1 ii 1 i ei I'--! : 'ol vr.ll i I, t', v fl -'• ai,l . t -i lit.',\ r i no thin t, ur \ ti-n.'- ml' • i >.- -. \--.i its.y .1 g so ii f y -a w il'. i • .'.• .. ; .'. y -i ^ -.-' I sr ' as nuieli—if }.--•( in »•• b-i „*(.d— by liod-i i^ i!„i!i .ir, th- s. t-folii- rgio-vtb — Ninthern J ,uh:ti: ; ven t I Tnt.»9 « |lll\'l: ' tl , ,'OiiM tia i iii'ii-ivt-t i o.l 0,'- r u f •>. • '.Ik: A- >» Tituc'tr —An Ei'leru ...t a man in New Vol!, «u8 truubio by iiiiirryiii^ iv> i WIVE* I el.tui' si's hllll-i* 1 !* liilo ' wives. j A Wi -,', r\. c-lier r,-|''-. s by a». win; \ Ids tct< tt'|\'.My In.t a good n,.i,y ni II 1 ill that (ii • 11 have ik-itu tht) s...ms thing; ; by 11ml-i-yi'i-i o- ••• j A N 1 li rn u ii'ur retort' thai quite a • number 1 f mv at,piai'it.ii,ti-s fouo.i tr,mL> ', I,.-by l'.ir-i_, 1 r ,in:i- g t • marry, w.tbt.ut i going .'it 11'I.or. i A S ill 1- --.''i l-lll'T ST'S tt it l-O W3S 1 bitliercd Iy Miiirly 1\ in.- fi.uml in com. j pally with uiou'o-f man's wi 0. ITiis JOeaooa and the 2ristainn . .ut' A SI\;I-I.I. Hi «I.PY rots. BnoNrmTlJ. A writ-r 11, 1 ,•; I!aii,..i,.i,- Sti.t, who l,-.s been a St -' d .». v- p Iy in!;, ln-.i'yl.y I'int »ppil,,jj; di-'ase. If, 1 \'litis l.u.i fiju'id ri-bt-l' fi'nn lb\ ?• lion ng remedy •• X ilf lion y m 110 1- .n,b, sqiip z.i it out and il'i'ilc Willi a htile wate», un 1 wet lli;' ti[ s .. . '. n.-.-.i I, .\-i r.i ,.inl*y v.it'i i .\ tt has ti-. r 1« en l.i..o»ii ,o fi.l, in I-ISIH b.iib'iroiis d.t'iCi; \I ; uliero eloii\ u bad iiu', «i:a ?>v *.',vo,i,.n as •nv--iii-d 1 to lut] for I lo bo u.'l '• t J swn'.'oiv. It is crt-iiuly tne thy, wnieli wt-ie . ii.simp,c romody, aud may boa very cflh ;', as Me. wis t r .v of tu,- S i'.l« CITY AND COUM'RY MERCHANTS. FOIt SALE OR T O R E N T. rpHE Old Tavern and Grocery Stand and } n tbi ? ** in ty- \-j 11 ' 1 - -•• \ aiorlyoccapiedbyC'A- l a . s l\l\}^ l \^ll i Livery Stavilo, formerly ofpanied by ( & liRAiNERI). For particulars, ... »uiro of CAEY, BKAINliKD & CO. Brockport, April 28. b].tf tind it a great advan- so lections from our stock, rs we guarantee to supply them at New York and 13nst\n prices, thereby sa- ving to thoni the freight aud other expi-n-ses in buying Goods, We also pledge ourselves to sell at itetail at Prices that will astonish tho most economical buyers. We are tho authorized A gents for The Queen of Diamonds \STEHL-SPRIXG SKIRTS, BEACH'S HALL. T HIS HALL is now fitted up in fino order and will b-- rented for exhibitions, con- torts, lectures, and for all kinds of public as- •oaibles. I t is centrally located, with-a, — - — direct and easy entrance from tho street — 1 Manufactured by tho Sliellon If Oslorn Man Adjoining tho Hall aro rooms that mHy bo j ufactnring Company. It is acknowledged by ' *--*-'-- al l to bo the ne plus ultra of Skeleton Skirts \ My fuili.r owned this land, s-'id be. • !,„„»;„, beck as she 01,1 r. d hei 1 1 she ;• It was my )'!»yground wi.eu \buy.- | g „ Vl . , 1IC MK1I a j^ k _ it „j j [•„,.„,.,. ful . Unit l-..ei; st.,tU tlul-o thin. I\ me it ; | U1V ,„(•. It was a look of agony, n.ing- was a beacon, and whenever I look at ii | ld W|tll tll 0 1! , u .„i ) ,. ?l K,i,._i,* >lUi , :•„. 1 recall u dark «pot in my lile-aii event; |,,, t llUe r,ibie t.uiu fioui. a l.eart that w»s so paint ul to dwell upon, thai it it were' broken. not a s a warning to you, I should not tell! i„ ., momPnt J foUna „ IT P if n pr r son . ot it,. Listen, then, my de..r boy, and • nl , ;„ „, v own ,.,„„„. J * t ., uj;ht for a learn wis loin troin your father's errors. •...-. •• . My tiiib.'rdivid when I was mere child. I was the only son. Jl y inoilicr was a gt'iulo lcving woiiiii'i.detotflio her c-liil- dien and be ovt d by everybody. I 1-- iiit'tiibii- hei p.ilo beautitui ,a-.e, liei'swefl, alleetioii-t.' sniilo, her kii.d and t u !ti voice, lu my tbillhtol 1 luved bi.r Intensely. I was uevir ln'p;'y np.rt tr in her; and she tearing 1 Was btC'i.uiug loo much of a baby st nt an' to a hi^'i .-elioul 111 the village. Afur ussnciating for a tune with rude, r- ug!i boys, I lost in a measure, my fondness for homo and a reverence fir my muilier; nml it bee-uinc more and more dillicult for her to restrain my impetuous, nature. I thought it mdi- U11 11. lii-s- ;vi»ro too 1 ^d'l IMI1I3 of ,1-ni d Ivi -,.i lut'ii ! 'S bcioic tl-e supply wis t il,r i^icd, l'c v if any ncw-papc-is »r- ['ii.o'.O'l in AI xai.iiri 1, \(t ru.iior- 01 lb- must a'amiug liitiir-- pr-vnil.— We are lol'-riutd tint ij.uili) muskt is IVjlu luiln i siercted III ilio.-ipit'S, for tho de-t 1 uc-uou 01 the Cniisoans and Mussel- men. or 111 my own mom. -uouicut I could flii.|i myseif troiu the will- ow, and d ish my brains oaV but vvas alraid I\ de. I was in' p\ii'i'iit. At limes my h.-.irt vra-subdued, but my stul- luin--s i-oiie iii an ii stint a::d bad? me nut to yi 1,1, I fld'-g m'y-i-lt mi the bed a-nl lull ,-isVef. I aw ike at mi blight s'ift' tn-il by h.' dm p uyh t air, toniticd w.til fright ul dream-. 1 w.iiiUha.o -\Ug'ilniy molli-'i- nt tint uii'iiitlit, lor 1 tr b'e.l wlib f ar. but il-> if was fi-t Willi the diyliglit I d bill I would •light the day woii'd 1.ever end. Just at twilight A few S la.n^s.oot, K. 1, wis t r ,v 1,,-ig l.iiu' I..U WBS'il-I I Ut Of til \ S It- o f N W \\lk lie o-ii Ol wit h all Ir.-iinnu who inid l.tieiy nr.ucj in th.a cuitutry, and was 111 (jin-st of a brotber who ea.ne be- fire I:,ni and settled in some of, llie dig- gings ot that vicinity. l'.t wis n s\oug (itlileiie mniT, a true C'.illi-1\ and bad never seen the inieiior uf a PVo'est nit church. It wis n pl\Hs. t j.j of at'.-.-nti-iii—farewell hue ~ol vu- aut S.ii.J iy iii'iitilng lint biotln-r lug- t'lous society—fan well dtoencs of man- lier, and fiivwcll to even an attention of iNKmiiETV.—When 1W13 vice has ta- ken 1,'St, lion! of a man. farewell indus- try—liirewill attention to the things wor- l-o 1 |( id person. Every (liing is sunk by the prc- himtuitii.g and brut.il appolite. In how uiii.y iu-tain-es do wc see men who have •ills met P.t, wl.oi ,|(iir-d the tho neare-t cliureli. In 'nils w ami 1 it lis 11111:1. II\ told l'.ii In- v s \ iug to eliiiifh liiiu-elf, a,i l in'.tid hi- new-.o-i'li- a*'i]'t.ii'it.ine.- to Uc-p liim eo.n puny limber 1 .is p!.,co of destination be- f„ r ' u them, and who hive elos-d it with- uigiLsui'ili M'tiiodUmeeling-lioiisem-ar out any ray of euinl'on and conaoialion 1 by There was a grout r-vii-.l there lit \ ... . the tini'. and one of the 1) -if \'!• (vim cacioii3 On.-. itS^The Rui-lii'gt n (inw«) ITnitskcys tell-s of a I uly in I'i'it vn ini'y, win, by iiiin , riag , t In- {.'('t !.cr*\-If into 'he follow- ing dittn-ssinp; s.tii.'tiuii in- regard in licr own family, fsh\ is eistti-in-lnw tn her In'!.- r, ti- ',t to her l>r ''hers, sis'i r lo licr unolf, d.iiii.'hti-r to lit r f r-imlffithor, and grand auut to her own children. A Pni'.rBit's ToA-sr.—Woman—tho faire.it work of cre.itiuu—the cdilion be» iug exleinsive, let no man be without a oopv. Our only ol jeetioii to the Work is that there nre to ninny ginil edged and fancy k'^l'i-lir\ W L'. U . ,l . , .Vi. b ' i ,^!*lV'Li , I, . r \ S |'\-»\t,:Vl\ t ' bVuud\er.p\e3\itVVh^'iiVai ket. my icars w-re di-uu - bold in resisting; all g ' serv mt brought my in. a . ,t tas'o of tliein I th •md I b.i-n'i' ,pu'se=. Tin' kad in connection with it, for fairs, supper ptrtics.ifcc. Terms very reasonable, Apply to H.N. BKACH, at the Republic office. F LUID LAMPS;-1; wy fine »„ort- smut, T. *A.FBTE'S. made of tho best Watch-spring Stool, elo- gaat in appearance, no sewing to fail, aud tho lightest in tho market. BUltKB, FITZSIMONS HONE & CO., 53M»io St., *nd 1 & 3 North St. Paul st., Giffney's Block, KocatiUr. oalcd a want of tiianliuuss to yie.d to btr heard a hglil- foo s'ep npr ro-ieh the door. nuihoi'iiy 01 to appeir penitent, ahhuugji It was my sister, who called 1110 by my I knew tli.it my ciUuct pained her.— name. l'lie epithet I must dreaded was giri-boy, \ What may I toll mother for you?\ I eouid nut bear to luar it said by my she asked. companions that 1 was tied to my moth-' \ Nothing\' I replied. er's apron siring\. Fiom a fjuiet homo j \ O, Alfred, for my sake, for all our loving child, I oooii became a wild bui-s- ( sukes, say that you are sorry. She lungs terous boy. My dear mother used every . to forgive you.\ 'flier tim by th- w iy Was very small i,i s „;,iu-,) iiitKid lui il t i Iigalisto tal.c n s..it io his p, w, II- iiuct-i '\I'iie iii\i>,iiiini and waiiied in, lolluwed by 1'ut, who luohod in v.iin to find the uliir, it-. Al'ior ho was stiiit-1, he firiied In bi-i.tber Iugalls, nn,I in a wlu-per which Cou'd be httnd 'i nil round, inquired : \ S ; -ure, an' isn't t'.iw ft hiriliek eliuchl\ \ Il'i-h,\ said TngnlK *' if you speak a loud iioid, they wdl put you on,\ \ And faith, nut a word will I sp-iko, at ;t I,\ replied l*.,t was opened with prnycr 1 of fJ^?\Wli\evfr is open, loyal, true bum 1110 and affable deuwnnor; bonornbl i iohinisi-l'..,iid in Iuo judgment of other', fnithl'd to-bis word in to law, and fail! • fill alike ti (J.i-l and man—such a lUaw is a true gc-Ltlcniau, iioaa within the preciats of home. Sao' my will,\ I said. Young meii wih good fortune-, good tal- ents, good tempei s good he .1:-, good con- •titutious, only being drawn into the vor- tex ot the driHiknid, have become by «i - grees, tiio most loathsome and de-piiuble ui liiankiiid. I n the hmise of n drunk- ard tit-re it no Inqipiness for any out.— AH is uncertainty and anxiety. Ho ia not the sumo man fur any ono day a t time. No ono ku.uvs of his outgoings and iiitoiiiiojEH. When he will riso or when he wni i.y down to rest, is wholly a mailer of chance. That which he sw illnivs fur what bo calls pleasure, brifigs pun us surely as night brings iiioruiiigE— i |r3'Whcn may bread bo said tobe ,•\ Poverty aud misery aro in the train. 1 habited'! -m , m , r , ' Ans.—When it ha» u little Indian ia 'I fees'b. friend of oin-s wni eoiigratn 1. ling himself upon havinguki 11 a vny pleasant tripi I'pidi iiupiity, wo fotnl that he bid tripped and tell into a youi-s 1 lady's lap. The meeting , ...... ,...,.. ; by t!.; pistt-r. Pat was eyeing him very D3\ A politieinn at the Wgst claims •doscly, when an old gentleman who was the support of the Catholics on the grcund j persuasion to induce me to seek h»ppi-1 \ Twon't bo driven to school against ^standing in the pew directly in frout of that ho'weiit in for Kon.ar, candles on the 'Pat, shouted \ Uiory\ svnuingof the 4:!i ,f July. f£p~In tho Malay langu»go tho '.r.C3 wyrtl signifies women and flowsra. W 'sHi 4 l?-;\* A ,1 :4 ,1 it