Independent, The (Newspaper) - June 26, 1856, Portage, Wisconsin at JULIUS C CHANDLER toil Two yet j OM aUTO Or i JOB PRINTING Of f f kin Mid j Uhl IX I Ml iaJ per 5 ji to tbr W 16 22 oc ra PORTAGE COLUMBIA COUNTY WIS JUNE 20 U S HOTEL TO I 1 G 11111 lintel in JOIll Attorrwr ic Sou cud MitTi U U W aad at Law ITY AT u from City on c road to Point Grind and new is than country hotel ift and in a unsurpassed m w to dance am be ti all and n ill ri- t F LEWIS Proprietor i TLan the Mr f If I In In here The following hoi coveys the result of hat 1 Three wurda abJ if to with ill ali our lil twin Thy Jove be tne in to ind lUa re I wilt perform i-v I'll my lorj if I list summer cigar my Turn Fairbanks at and we were laughing iti our room with our foct 01 a window bench Best wav ia the world of fom III two of old for lil aJie of To saute the f iu si 11 Like tLc blind bard who in C iu and Umv To thv and me to my fid Ia accordance with the above they nut at the Cell of friar Laurence the en- suing day and were married ing from the marriage service JOHN MANSFIELD aad at Law WIS Offlet J T City Will to tLe practice of iu tilt and Court of State and the Court of the To the collection of debts foro- titles D J X LOOP Attorney and at Law City zive prompt end faithful W itii J i Ch Tripe HIei v e4 at nil i tbe future 1 had shaped for thee the When years ago the summe White in thu moon we the lung fall to all entrusted to his cute tuar W R HEWITT Attorney and Counselor at Luw mid Solicitor in Chancery and Bella Real and sometimes loons moner Portage Wij t piles o aad broken ftom the wall That to the menace of the brawling flood W here Mr can always found alone its to ail who may him j Calm a fate not a leaf or l I should think a kind be- iace He seemed attracted by her beauty and talking to her with and Year I a pleased expression of interest that made and get ati old fashioned body to one love as well reverence the bwW an old fashioned fire and blew out bain upon But the tented candles or turu off tbe gas and She did not attend to what tha was giving He was no tell pleasant Ules aad smila it when no one is near they Jo uo jst to ride or take her So you will give the children We had two cigars and com- or her and beautiful to remember for on tJio third something w ne WS3 not wasting her time on j us such a picture ia such a light iu a Suddenly she interrupted him in will never out from the cool in hot weather and in middle of a sentence widi I beg your canvass that Langs ia the heart seminary of infinite important because it because the education woi e with the woof of whole texture 01 life There are few who can receive tho honors of a college bat of the hearth The fade from lore mar And litre's a great deal in en- and turing her back upon e joying it witli a crony Tom was a fast him commenced with a 1 over her countenance Her was carried as high as before and j flame of discord anew which breaks out reflection they're with increased violence and in the fight a real moral and that's why which subsequently takes place clergy tio is by Tybalt who in return is as I smoked and 1 wondered why ime I never forgot fatally stabbed by Borneo For this of- he had hever been caught in auy of the rudeness to that old man To sav the fence he is banished the realm i nets spread for him There was a tall js nothing more ungraceful al moral an tats wy head was carried as high as before aad clergy patronize them I u bright Jt enough for I j fort Flow Bakers T Confectioners rj COOK PORTAGE C VAUGHS ART i ST CITT at Law and Solicitors In an in A Undertaker Upholsterer and Coaler in Cane Seat etc i Badger Block City j K kinds of Cabinet Ware and i made to and warranted bv hos Stands u Truth in o mailed And over all The tumuli hears the angels Weu done forebodings of tho believed them engaged uut xom uau ture The noise of footsteps finally suddenly drawn oil and left the young obliges him to descend when Lady Cap- lady to point her toes and curl her Juliet's mother enters to lets for some one else I had never late her in a marriage proposal made by CAX THE SOVL ller cousin who was selected by Capulet aa her husband when the hare attained the age of sixteen The vehemence of his suit her fil- X CAT A c Attorneys and nt and in Chancery Portage City Vis W attend tt all iu the in Columbia and in J f Attorney at Solicitor in and Land Agent All entrusted to his care promptly and carefully co wis F Suj lion J E Co I C H WHITNEY r and Dealer in Heady Mode Goods Boote and lints and Cups IS That my ay roar Do ye not spot Where weep no Some lone and pleasant dell Some valley in the Where toil nod pain The soul may rest The loud wind low Block on west side DeWitt street j for pity it Block fc J COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK PORTAGE CITY J P FRED S ILSLEY BAS HOURS 9 to 12 2 to 4 p.m THE BANi H R the Peace Land and draft one door math of C J bone's store L J A B GENERAL AGEST COLUMBIA WIS abstract of title to sll lands City and Village Lois in said County will at- tend to t na examination of titles purchase and sale of Heal rotate payment of taxes ing and ing in new 1151 j 1 i F J A ELLIS j on Buffalo Boston Groat I Britain constantly in f urns to suit at the lowest received on on demand Special rates of interest deposited for stated periods o r WILLIAMS Land and Collecting Agents CITT Will buy sell enter pre-empt and locate Lands Land and rold Attention to und to or if and perfecting of and Flats of Government con- J on hand Will also attend to the all persons entitled to Laud the late act F S Information rials exhibited charge I A DAVIS CITT t Skin H- B Dry Goods Carpeting Groceries Hardware Crockery Boota and HaW etc at the People's Pottage Win C J Dry Goods Groceries Hardware Boots and Shoes etc at Head Corner of CooX and National State aad County Officers President of the U S of State Wit L of of the Treasury JAKES of Ky of Interior R of Slieh Secretary of Navy C of If C of War DAVIS of Miss Post Master General Penn Attorney of Mass Speaker of the House P jr Tell rue thou mighty Where billows round me play thou tome favored spot Some inland far aft ay Where weary man may find The bliss for whith Where Borrow never lives And friendship never dies The loud n aves rolling in perpetual flow Stopped for while and sighed to And moon That holy faeo Dost look upor the earth in night's embrace Tell me in ill thj round thon net seen some spot Where miserable Man Might find a happier lot Behind a the withdrew in wo And a voice sweet bnt sad Tell me my secret soul Oh tell me hope and faith Is there no From sorrow fin and death there n o happy spot Where mortals may biassed Where grief may and a And weariness a rest 1 Faith Hope and boons to mortals Waved their bright wings and in ca I tatA Juliet Towards tbe close of the fourteenth century there lired in the city of na two families named and Montague who entertained a feeling of great hostility to each other which thet to this objection and i at nw known the reason of this and with my mind full of these thoughts I suddenly turned to Tom asked how it was he did marry Flora Goodman Tom took the cigar from bis mouth its the halls lessons of childhood defy the rust the mature but after days g indeed are the impressions of early life that you often We smoked another cigar Tom and I see a man in tbe imbecility of and then began to dress for the evening's ng in liis recollection the events of his childhood while all the wide between that and the present hour is a blasted and forgotten waste You to time was accordingly definitely To escape his importunities and conceal her marriage a banished i then commenced puffing again but teH me you were very much taken in that quarter She the Friar for shelter and ad- j Tom made no reply tut to throw open his collar a little more Tom and I had mounted Byron collars since we came to There seemed no getting anything out of him of Ohio T M of Geo of P V C Pa B E of Mass J A CAMPBELL of Ala OFFICERS Joel C Squires Henry Plowman LA K Lord Theodore Register John A Bryan M H PETTIBONE CO Wholesale Dry Goodt Pro Hardware Crockery Boots Shoes Ac Corner of Cook De Witt CITY c G Dealer In Medicines Oils also and WIS John 0 Otis Hojt Abraham Receiver A G STATE Gov of Wisconsin DATID W CHARLES O Dealer In Dried Glaias Swh Mock F Lieut Governor Secretary cf State State Treasurer I Attorney Supt Public A C Compiler M State Prison Mil Ch Jus sap E V Associate Justices A D of 0 Con 1 T E 8 W duC uy serious f civic broils in the public streets Borneo son to the chief of the house of tague at the period when the tragedy opens indulges in a boyish fancy for tbe cold inaccessible which in his melancholy moods him to shun the gay society of that wealthy city and seclude himself in the groves and coverts of the wood His man endeavors to weau him from his attachment by representing to him the superior charms of other beauties bat apparently without success An ignorant servant having been sent to invite some friends to an old feast at house meets with Borneo and his kinsman and being unable to read the begs their assistance explaining to them the nature of his errand Among tbe names curs that of Rosaline tba object of Bo- attachment and Benvolio and Watch awJ haf i 2 L Mil 7 G W Pt on hand and p a I S Hndson large of street head of Main 4 w R Sheb A L- Collina 5 8 K Cotton G Bay ing this a good opportunity to compare with tKo her attractions with all the admired beauties of they resolve to be present at the festivities Romeo ever goes not so much to criticise beauty as bask in tire light of her smites They aw accompanied by the friend of Borneo that strange vice He suggests a desperate remedy none other than to consent to the proposed union frith Paris and the the evening before the wedding day to drink off the contents of a phial of dis- tilled whereby she must be thrown into a sleep for two and forty hours Her finding her dead she would be borne to the grave after the manner of the in her best robes uncovered on the when the effect of the narcotic passing off Romeo might bear her hence to Mantua In the meantime the Friar dispatched a letter to Borneo at Mantua informing him of all the circumstances but his messenger calling on his way at a house in the city where the tions pestilence did the ties seal up the doors and prevent his journey Romeo's servant previously joins him and communicates the death and burial of Juliet In his agony of mind Romeo chases a poison and sets out immediately for the tomb of Juliet at Verona with the determination of dying there by his own hand He arrives and enters the tomb Paris who had been decking the grave with flowers unobserved but being fearful that Romeo his rival and the murderer of Tybalt had come to do some villainous shame to dead follows and arrests him in the tomb where in the contest that ensues Paris is slain Romeo then poisons himself The Friar hurries to the tomb to receive Juliet when she awakens from her argy They discover Romeo and in the temporary absence of the Friar which ensues Juliet stabs herself with Romeo's dagger and hy his side It abounds in sublime and affecting passages The character of is one of the best creations of the human intellect knowledge of the human heart displays itself in Romeo's visionary passion for Rosaline which forms the prologue to the real Did the lady cut you I thought this would rouse him No was the emphatic response He then knocked off the ashes of the cigar saying and so you want to know why I did marry Miss Goodman Yes I thought papa had been spoken to and the bridal dress ordered Xo I never had anything to do with Mr Goodman farther than to settle self in bis chair when he left the parlor clear for me in the evening Flora sat on an people look better on ottomans you know Well you did tire of long waists did you? i thought you admired thing about Miss Flora Sol did then that's my reflection Good night A clear roice from the top of the said that it was Tommy's Dood a little some thing from dle bed a little something we call ny that fills a very large place in the tre of one or two pretty largo Good lisps a little fellow in a plaid rifle dress who was christened Willie about six years ago I me down to I pray tbe Lord my to keep If i should die before I and the small has dropped off to sleep but an angel will finish the ken prayer for her and it will go up sooner than many long-winded petitions that out a long while before it And it was good night all around the old homestead and very sweet sic it made too in the twilight and very pleasant melody it made now as we think of it for it was not yesterday nor day before but a long time ago so long that Tommy is Thomas body Esq and has forgotten that he was a boy and wore what the bravest and richest of us can but once wear if we try the first pair of boots long ago that Willie must stoop when he hare perhaps seen an old and portrait and in the attempt to have it cleaned and restored you hare M now And she was a very beautiful crosses the threshold so long ago that a more perfect picture painted be- neath is revealed to view This first drawn upon canvas is an illustration of youth and though it may he concealed by some after design stilt the original traits will shine through the outward picture giving it tone while fresh and surviving it ia decay is the fireside the great institution for our education rery fine one in many pecte And she had the about her stylish What's the reason she did suit yon Tom She did all bat one thing You very long finding that out then It was something I MV that let me into the secret Well out with it or I'll duck yon the next time we go bathing Ton shall bare the story Yon may call me foolish to take notice of such a I'm a little peculiar I waited on Miss Goodman to a party I bad ordered magnificent boquet and talked to my washer woman an extra fire minutes about the getting up of my linen I had got my mustache trimmed got usw pair of patent I really looked well that night Thought believe there is no connection sare the alteration between sensibility and bing brushes even the gazed at me with a sort of admiration sentiment which succeeds it When I came down stairs I saw once he beheld Juliet and quaffs cating of hope sod love from her soft glance how sD these fancies ra more enchanting and I gazed around Mr Goodman's richly furnished ing rooms thinking it would be quite fade before the soul absorbing reality comfortable to walk in and hang np my We no longer find him adorning his T mentations in picked phrases or making confidants of his companions he bat there I handed Flora into the carriage as tenderly as possibly She kept me waitings long time in the is no longer for the numbers that room a thing I abominate but I wan trarch flowed in but all is enough of a lover then to bo m patient Jenny has gone the way of old pray er she was for saying another she did it Jell asleep at the it and never waked mere Good nigh to theo Jenny good And so it ww good night all arcane the houte And the children had gone through the ivory gate left ajar for them into tha land of dreams or through the golden one they call beau- into the land of angels So they are all scattered and gone and the old house and there is nobody there to say good night and nothing but the rain to come and the birds that have built their nesU among the stones of the hearth and the sheep that take shelter from the pitiless storm tinder the one wall that is whole and yet now we think ol it there is a dignity about the old place Its rooms they were very spacious pre- little tapestry vails the were low mossy and gray but did we to and lore and hope there? Did not the dd stead bare much to do with fashioning of our thoughts Was it not as if an humble mould for the shaping of onr fancies Did not we hear away with us when we went a cabinet of that were planted there? Hare yos for- gotten what shapeless thing it was that used to lurk in the top of the stairs always in wait to catch yon on way to bed bat doing And ted earnest rapturous in the feeling Job I tacked the young lady what loag drawn sighs used to come and expression my we descended to the parlor The great German critic wish the would Borneo and Juliet is a picture of come back when the gentleman handed her I lore and its pitiable fate in a world at arm's by the rip's of ites atmosphere is too rouh this i fisers There op- is too rough this tender of the human life Two be- ings created for each other feel mutual W B PIXLEY At the Jewelry Stow of B J on will attend to the of all j eto entrusted to tun care I Double French Gold and Silver Plating done in ao fffd and M can be er- Country and ex- tmi C JE Oeka Jewelry and J Spoons Ac and and M UK Two 1 Baraboo Conity Officers Judge J of Circuit Coart S K Chron B'd M W Clerk THOMAS B of Deeds Vi of fency courage wit and at the first glance every disappears before tho invisible in- flaence of in one another they win under in highest degree hostile to ered mask themselves The dance ing commenced Borneo entirely ting his former fancy is astonished to behold the most lovely being his ation ever pictured He not kmg in moaning down the garret aad what trailing garments along the ret floor We fancied it wai a lady fair w and we so There m OTs the at the gate and progresses and becomes more not our proverbs most of which have owing to their broad Saxon construction become ful To remedy this defect and preserve the original force in a more ex- form some Euphuist has prepar- ed the Feathered bipeds of similar will lire gregariously The capital of the Papal States was not constructed in a diurnal revolution of the It is a sage infant who is intimately acquainted with his own paternal tive Do not calculate the number of your juvenile poultry before the process of incubation be completed vociferously before you hare pawed beyond the forest A detained bj human digits is estimated at the same value as a duality of the same bipeds which still native shrubbery It is highly indecorous to inspect too closely the dental endowments of aa equine gift A verbal allusion to His Satanic esty is invariably followed hy his sonal apparition Previous to of surrounding objects is A the famous reform measure tho County Court system was in rogue iero was a trial called on in one of tho interior counties of Michigan A jury was called the case was beard and the twelve wise men withdrew to deliberate After a abort absence they returned into Court took their seats The roll be- ing called the Judge if they iad agreed upon a mas we hare sir for whom do you ourselves do jou mean sir mean that we bare bund a for one of the which you can bare paying our sir Ton hare been larly empanelled and an bound to Wlf o t f then for some display of j bear her safe away For then we and a finished brow bringing slow finished read tte aad j F 1 f T ideus of so proud of your said I but som of M are glad to get through the ceremony any way without displaying and the Duke Judge do talk MX fewer in VU the union relying the onr awkward and tion of an power By ante and if I might hit it some ladies field than there was of us then I until you pay w one with a Mary or Helen to bless We how to Mm I par in the Circuit Court bat Well years hare but we build j we castles we did and IM and warranted cT S G Jf B an during which j friendly events following blow woold make it a very graceful great cold shadows aa used to in the mutual vows of constancy are j blow their heroic constancy is exposed to ation j ball and people them with forma A and which to an au manner of tui Oh if i it cner The memory not of tomb a place for to affection whose parallel cannot be in history They learn however as the if abort breaking up that m obstacle to the from each other they are be in the grave to meet in Coleridge his JOBS Vanhal Pcf sfr nf H M Tf W ail ta Tta At and of their in the j rash death ail UM of youth I that can never be to work S ry of being in Juliet lore has all that is j the dancing impart a the of tender and in uw nightingale nature has not properly prepared book tree all that in sweet involuntarily i but it with a Irw deep lAe I he that of tac i ibat would dance Or cf this know mot of ue bow fail of a lovely MMM If he be ia the of be indeed to Ja or A ern editor says that K man In New Tork got trouble by two editor by i kb OM good ana I F hare done the i a ATKIN ptr Tim m W iw at B tut F IT ia witk hit the thing a Hor O M CM always a Jww in aa IM MW Where wax 1 ma ww a Mood to T to make a fer i i a TU I l I wu but i not iu 1 I I J beartk Juka Hule who writing MUM or took n CT