Republican Journal (Newspaper) - July 28, 1858, Columbus, Wisconsin ire of the editor J OF or If ft 25 cents VOL 4 r COLUMBUS WIS WEDNESDAY JULY 28 1858 NO 20 One i fourth column f a lew and quantity of matter It bo by weekly unless otherwise arranged Professional year Yearly advertisers will have of altering or amending their every six months without RE ESTATE Achilles Wilder aad Connie HOW at Law WIS v OFFICE ovate STORK St S all Legal ty attended to i r O v Marine and Fire Insurance Company Wisconsin Street WISCONSIN Chartered Paid in f UPOM At DIRECTORS ira E Hathaway S L M Tracy Geo Southwell Jr Lewis Blake LEON All R P CADY Vice I E B Tress Hon A F Itt WALLACE Agt Columbus WIB Win A R P Cady M Steever L W Kennedy E B T Cl AND AT LAW B IN AND U STATES COURTS and Law ID all its depart to witb dee patch opposite the W PHYSICIAN A J Drug on jAmeo 7 Dr O M P of N T 1 in rooms over J Store A go of Dental Stock band for the of country operators Brushes Ac fjr sale INS SPRINGFIELD MASS OFFICE 8 AND 9 GOODRICH BLOCK Cash Tata Company ia now lully organized and pre- pared to make against Loss or Damage by Fire on public or private buildings vessels on the stocks or while in port furniture and on as favorable terma as tha nature of the risk will admit O JK S William Birnie O H Henry Gray W C L Augustus L Soule Produce for all of produce W Wagon and maker shop on Lading B W AND OFFICE COLUMBUS WISCONSIN Domestic Exchange bough made and promptly remitted exchange and iet aud negotiated b sold located attention given to the sale of to conveyancing special per Mt Allowed r a Phoenix Insurance Co MILW 3 WIS I R EC Samuel S Day Chester W J B Stephen 0 Bernia Fuller Jr E S Chapin SAMUEL S DAY J D WEBSTER WILDER for and the great first cause Springs from neglect Nature's laws Idea of Bliss BY DB Hermit hoar in solemn cell lifers evening gray r Strike thy bosom sage and tell i What ia and which the way 1 spoke and speaking Scarce the starting tear When the hoary sage replied Come my lad and drink some beer Gentle Words The eun may warm of The dew the drooping flower The eyes grow bright and watch the light Of Autumn's opening flower But words tbat breathe of And emilea we know ara true Are than the summer time And brighter than the dew threw himself in liar way knelt at her feet and was pouring forth a rhapsody of love when lo who should enter but Mrs herself She was not a little tled by the her husband and Clara so inadvertently presented She had entertained a friendship for Miss rion and was doubly hurt but although of a jealous she was not and exhibited a of un- Small Services The following lines are no less trua than Small service is true service while it lasts Of all thy friends though humble scorn not one Tie daisy by the shadow that it casts Protects the dewdrop from the eun tne Sunday NOT When a CURE guaranteed IN ALL OF SECRET DISEASES SELF AND OF THK IN THK BoNBS AND AN- KLES Di LUNGS TBK BobY OK VISTA'S DANCE AND ALL Dl ARISING FROM A MBNT OF THB Sush aa Nervous Loss of ry LOBS of Power General A PERIL OF THE PRESENT TIME BY GAY Oh wretched state Oh bosom bleak as death 1 Oh lined soul that to be free Art more engaged Helo angels make essay Bow stubborn Knees aod heart with strings of steel Be soft as sinews of the babe All may be ACT m SCENE in I am ashamed of you I know vou are uncle and yet I cannot see how yon are so much better than I am have been foolish anil have done wrong in my heart never wished ill lo any one You say I have disgraced my family yet would I die willingly to preserve any ber of it and have only knows what I have save others the pain I might have spared myself if I had told Oh yes this is your old story you and mystery form all the excuse you have to offer But I am not de- by any such pretenses I ter I have heard with my own ears suon with my own eyes nnd am convinced I up my mind on good and cient 3 ou are der the circumstances worthy of an old She appeared to receive her explanation credulity and would not allow Clara to mention trifling and ridiculous a circumstance but the latter soon perceived from her cool studied reserve and grets that she had no spare room that she had lost her friendship and asylum here for- ever She suppressed her suffocating ings as well aa she could and left tha house of her once intimate friend but now bitter enemy to knew not whither Clara walked till she was tired weeping as sho went and tho shades of evening were waiting to descend she mot Mr ry a good-hearted who from her tears and the ful expression of her face that she was suf faring from some acute insisted on taking liar into a private saloon giving her a supper learning the origin of her trouble His tone was so gentle and his manner and address so kind and ly that she could not refrain from accepting his invitation the more as she was so fatigued she could hardly stand Harry bad no sooner heard her relation than be be- gan to encourage and cheer her with the most lavish promises and sanguine hopes he could express tie knew of furnished ments in a sort of tenant house owned by father she have by the month as a tri- fling rent and which she might occupy at once and then there were a thousand ent employments at which s e could easily earn an excellent livelihood and in spite of the even to her manifest fallacy of many of his statements Ciara recovered some de- gree of confidence from her generous and impulsive friend anil gratefully accepted his to obtain for her the shelter she knew of no other way to procure Harry made himself as in her service as if his own fortune had been at stake and she soon found herself comfortably ensconced in humble but naat apartments with nothing but row to keep her company for foer benefactor imperative engagement in excuse for leaving her but in truth having done what he considered a virtuous once in his life had hurried away for fear he should spoil it Poor Clara had a of ness and solitude in which she could vent And what shall I make for all this demanded Clara in a voice that trembled with rising emotion replied Frank I ask nothing but your love And hereupon he threw himself upon his knees at her feet and forth just such another rhapsody as sho had heard the lips of the evening previous less maudlin perhaps and eloquent but to the same effect And do you really love mo with such fervor Frank 1 With the fervor of and the depth of the ocean 1 will your sun and dry up your vou bide the Cheerfully easily you aro fathomed I Marry grounds and tell you once for all that hur bosom full of sorrows and she profited path of ruin which if finest extent till sheer I had the control of you rather than allow you to pursue would put you in the lunatic asylum You are mad willfully mad and ought to be restrained accordingly the eyes Sight L ii Wm P A Wm E B Birchard L A- New ton Duncan McDonald L W Dean O C Barnes Pres O Alexander V Merchandise Furniture Vessels and their arid other property or damage by fire E R M WM other JAB O B ARN Agent at Bank of M 3 F 0 Lee Henry Patten Jacob O W A D O Agt la INSURANCE CO i WIS CHARTERED CAPITAL CASH PAID IN H L Palmar B J W J A Hoover H D D Uphaw O 3 S river Victor Schutte A Bade Dyer B TOWNSBND H L Palmer Any Albert Bade Gen Agent and at the cur refit 0 BARNES Agent T at MASONIC LODGE NO of P odA their regular on Monday evening at or ing full moon two weeks thereafter Fraternity l: BLACK W M i E See Liver upon the face in tbe back arid Female all It matters 11 origins ted ever or obstinate case recovery is certain and in a shorter time than R permanent core can any other after tbe hav baffled the skill of eminent physician and resisted all means of The medicines are pleasant without odor causing and free or During twenty of have rescued from the jaws of many thousands tbe last stages of the had up to by their physicians which promising afflicted who may place themselves under my fect most cure Secret diseases are greatest to health ns they are the first cause of consumption Scrofula and other diseases aVid should be a terror to the ia a permanent cure is ever a majority cf the cases falling into the hands who not only fail to cure the but the with with the the sufferer iu to rapid tion But should the disease nnd the treatment not cause death speedily and the diaease is who are born constitutions and the life by a virus which i Takers Ulcers Eruptions and other of Throat and Lungs a brief to an early grave is a not her formidable enemy to else catalogue uf a drain upon drawing its of through a few do wu to timely destroys the Nervous System rapidly away the energies of life causes P LODGE NO 40 I O O P at I with before I i have not governed my so well n J as persons ot a colder nature can Mr ly but I am as sensible aa yourself and far more charitable in the construction put on the conduct of I am no more mad you aro but if yuu had your own way you would soon make me so 4 What wrong have I ever done or do to you Miss Clara that you should rail at me in this I am willing to afford your mother and your little sister the support they need to land George suitable employment but I shall not at the same time allow you to bring shame upon them and me and to turn my in- to a curae Be subject to lin discard your abandoned lead a life of propriety and I will lend you my countenance and if you refuse 1 must in self-defence for the sake of my fain ily renounce all connection with you and Mr Strictly my mother considers herself dependant upon your bounty and under great obligations to you I do not You grasped my father's property at his decease and left his widow and orphans almost You say you took your own have made her believe it but you have not convinced me cannut You wish me to accept the suit of your friend Mr woll which I have also refused to do but still I will no longer be the cause of quarrel between mother and you I will leave home forever support myself and you shall not if I can help it ever hear me again What do you purpose doing Surely you are yet not so shameless as to sink self deliberately into that pit of infamy from which there is no I Tell me not what you mean by your vile insinuation Mr Strictly lest I forget your years and our relationship would you I have no father no brother capable of avenging an insult to me but if you forget my weakness I will forget it too nnd treat you as I would any other ruffian in de- fence of rny honor Mr Jacob Strictly cowered beneath the flashing eye of his passionate niece but he remained unaltered in his determination and so did she in hers fine left her home that very day with the fixed resolution of never returning to it and sought a temporary luin with her bosom friend Mrs She was not within and Clara entered the front parlor nnd awaited her return Her husband came in before Mrs and seemed much delighted with the young derangement prevents the proper the for society and all earthly and sufferer ici body and mind jr Thursday at f f f March 11 to consumption and A train of to be dreaded than death itself With the fullest I the unfortunate victims uf Self- Abuse that a permanent and speed can iand with of practices my patients caa be to robust are cautioned against the use of Patent for there areso many ingenious in of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their ruined by the vile compounds or equally poisonous vented Patent Medicines -I have the so-called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them con- Corrosive Sublimate which ia one of the strongest of and a deadly poison which instead of curing the disease dis- ables the system for life fourths patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant aons who do not understand even the alphabet of and ara equally ao destitute of auy knowledge of the human having object only in view and tbat to make money regardless of consequences Irregularities and all diseases of males and males treated oa principles established by ty yeara of practice ana by of the cures Medicines with tion induced a dreaming and uneasy bar She awoke early in the morning to an agonizing consciousness of the danger and of liar position Sho termined to make fi strenuous endeavor to maintain herself in independence however humble and after als and inditing notes to two or three me To night or 1 It is inexpedient it would ruin situate I as 1 am just at present to tell you the truth I hate tho of bonds they are slavery and have come to thu determination never to marry at all Marriage id grave love Clara let not bury ourselves in it but the sweets of matrimony without its hiss no more of your sophistries into my earl exclaimed Clara starting to her Scorpion wyll may you talk of Look she continued aa she threw door open crawl out of tins apartment as fast you can or I shall scream so loud as to call all the poor m thin build inn to help me cast out the viper who lua ventured into It waa in vain that Frank Wilton ted to expostulate for he found that she was perfectly serious in intention of alarming the house and compelled to depart overwhelmed with shame aud humbled to the dust The door was closed and locked after him in an infant and Clara Turion stood alone for a few motionless wife you know The forward little gentleman caught hold of her hand and attempted to draw it under his arm aa he spoke but she withdrew it from his grasp in an instant and with the whole strength of her threw him from her with such violence that he staggered and foil backward measuring his length upon the side walk Alarmed at her own feat shy ran away as fast as she could till her pursuers gave way and then sat down upon a stone stoop and gave vent to the must poignant anguish aud despair She had reached a private part of the city it was late and the streets were She sat there alone weeping fora long hour and then got up and walked toward the river with the madness of ped upon every of her ance Where are you going What ia a of despair and fell to the floor like the thrown from its pedestal unto I She lay long in her paroxysm of and and a rapping at the door had continued some she became aware of it raised herself and for sho was apprehensive that it was Frank but the voice of tiie applicant for admission was another's and she and opened the door Mr Samuel an old rejected suiter entered and she regarded him with surprise aud displeasure wondering how he had her where He looked at hor and glanced around the room with liia cunning little cold gray eyes apologizing for hia intrusion in Ins mildest of voice and condoled with her on the sad change of her with Considerable delicacy and address He a profound respect for the of her father depicted the character of her uncle Mr Strictly with graphic coinciding with her views and suspicious respecting disposition of her father's estate till Clara insensibly found drawn a man she had previously hated even the onca the matter with a mild voien coming from a slender young man who met her with a faco aa as hor own Bho did not but moved on toward the river Stop exclaimed he in a solemn voice -in tho name of God whom I sow I to listen to I have just come from the death bed of ono who parted from this world in peace and is gone to eternal bliss anil glory I appeal to your conscience and demand to know whether if f ou ed into the next now you could ex- to encounter aught but punishment and The tone of the young man's address for shy perceived from his habit and demeanor that he was such to her soul like thu voice of Deity and she bowed hor proud head in sive before him What were you about to not ask God forgive His mercy ia infinite In your and despair have you not to call upon and trust in Him ought to have been your first re- source and ho is your last If he had for- gotton you as you have Him where would you been He has doubtless inn to conduct you to or if you have none to some asylum that will serve as well for you have baen straying from the fold I fear if you knew all would not condemn me will hear all my young friend and I condemn no ouo Come it is midnight tho streets are unfit for either of us at this hour Clara returned to her lodgings Early the next morning benevolent friend cal- led upon her HH was a valiant champion of tho cross a trim minister of God ready to venture into hull itself in the hope of ing a data unburdened her whole heart to him and her confidence was He not only counselled her well but his influence and eloquence to the utmost to restore her to position sho had unjustly been deprived of through tlie malevolence of her enemies and the Don't I wish that I I the an ple of brilliant I myself generally agreeable to Hit the and talk to em as if they hatf What a glorious I bonnets I make I I wouldn't stand on the hotel steps and puff clouds of tobacco smoke into the eyes of all the pretty girls that go past nor spit on the pavements spoil their tie shoea and injure their tempers i would set my huge on the trains of silken tear half off aud I think I'm not quite but I think I'd knock down tho first brute who dared complain of the circumference of their her by grumbling because 4 d dropped off ft shirt collar And whoa they came into or omni- bus I wouldn't my into a paper or look abstractedly out of thn dow nor get up grumbling tha way with tho Nut a bit of it IM spring up liku a patent rubber ball and if the old bachelor on right side and clerk on the left hand aide didn't compress themselves into tho smallest possible to make room for crinolines I'd know the reason why And then when I get married for ta what end was I created ff not to pay tho bills of some blessed little bit of wouldn't I make a model band I Do you suppose I should bother her sweet life out of he paltry button im or a string of a Do you think explode like a 1 irip every tima I found a rip in my I'd like to myself stooping to any such littleness I wouldn't consult the every tima she bought a new bonnet to see just how many she had worn the old ono and I wouldn't snarl hke a cross ever tho coffee to be cold beefsteak raw just as wanted her to abase herself in dust and ashes and burn up her rosy little faco before the while I sat the ing the paper in the use profane language when WH to i button up her sweet little fasten her gloves or even her cels down Broadway on a rainy last I consider to be an infallible of and meekness I wouldn't gorge myself with wine wul oysters and cigars at a fashionable town while my wife dined at home on cold and then look m black an overcharged when the came in I wouldn't scornfully refused candidate fur her hand misconstructions of her friends He she went forth in search of Mr Ho was quick to t 4 I at ployment but business was in a very tho impression he had riant state and although she hoping j madu and resolved not trust lo a futuro against hope and setting at but to profit at once by Clara s and wore current in- refuted the slanders that aindi her and reproved relatives for their impatience and severity Jacob Strictly who stood in awe of nod discouragements she was finally depression and tbe cordiality sha seemed j him to his and kissed the led to return to her rooms wearied out sick tins to toward him rod But it WHS Frank Wilton who to any part of the United tes or by communicating symptoms by letter Business correspondence strictly A 11 letters asking advice muat contain a stamp B M D BOX No 61 No 1131 st old No 109 P it I b A visit indeed quite alarmingly so when she informed him of the cause tie sat on the sofa by her aide and protested that he had entertained the warmest regard for her and hoped she would make his house her home forever She should want nothing nothing that money could purchase or she could fancy He confided to her the secret that his marriage with Mrs er of love but of a X 1 1 1 1 word tbat been married because he could not help it aud assured Clara that the conjugal state was a wretched and snare into which he hoped she would er be betrayed With crimson cheek and bursting tears the indignant girl rose from her but Mr 0 who was far from at heart and despairing Mrs admirably as she had pre- served her Sternal placidity like a volcano on the eva of an eruption svas with resentment and in the act of taking a promenade down Broadway in order to cool her indignation somewhat so as to prevent fiora boiling over when she encountered Frank Wilton whom she knew Clara loved the very party she wished to meet She did not part with him till she fancied she had destroyed his love for our luckless roine or at any rate lowered her in his esteem When he returned to his office he was surprised to find on his desk a note from Clara herself Hu was struck with the that he resolved to visit her without delay coming to the conclusion that as marriage with out of the question perhaps as her after a fashion ho might if he the affair with sufficient address and make her his on liberal uid less binding terms Frank was imt a villain at heart but he eased his conscience bv ar- guing that if the girl persisted in throwing herself away she might just as well east self upon him as anybody elso Ha she had deceived him grossly to virtue she did not possess ami he to her that he was by no means so verdunt as she seemed to think him Actuated by thebe manly motives Frank Wilton on hia return from business south Clara's humble lodgings and found luir mi and tears She welcomed him ever with great cordiality her face beaming with delight through her tears for she loved him with her whole soul and it made heart bound with rapture to see him Frank was uot slow to return her greeting with much but although he fell th old time o'er him at sight of and how much he loved would not these sweet influences to prevail the set purpose he had come to He pretended to antor into her feelings to sympathize with her resentment of sion and her endeavors to attain dence but he told her although no one knew batter that trade was so depressed at the time that she would only meet renewed dis appointments if the attempted again to en- ter the ordinary and clinked up channels of industry to obtain her livelihood But what shall I do she asked Oh well I will cail every morning and evening aud we will arrange some plan tually satisfactory Why should your eyes lose their brightness or your hands their over some painful stitchery or other for a few cents an It will ba wall enough to pursue some pretty and nominal employ meni for sake of appearance but I will see that you want nothing indeed was fore he lie renewed his of j most pun titrated with morse on to her ia a very and precatory i of his conduce to Clara Me for- Clara was desperate Mr f and his heart hand and was very rich and would make her a ood mg had lit and husband perhaps life's devotion in atonement for hia fault and and what None it was not a when she told him that shy was engaged to another went almost beside himself with horror to comtemplate and then anguish and despair Mr called her indignation at the shameful proposal of Wilton's impelled her to form a vague idea of revenge co accept this honorable offer to show him sue was still ing hor poverty and wretched ness as by a man ten times wealthier than he She preferred death to subjection to her uncle's arbitrary yet shw to tear that starvation or infamy was all sh could look tor beyond it unless she consen ted to become bride of the man m the Judk by her side and this after thoughts had tied like thr O CJ sj tier mind acting under tho influence of the moment aim did Mr no sooner departed than she her and actually ran the head of the stairs to call the old mar back but was so struck on observing his atrange demeanor and the remarkable ex of his face as lie passed under the light in the passage that she was from ktn till it was too luto His there is nothing in the world you shall not have for asking were those of a demoniac and a look of joy nnd hate lit up his caught but but it spoke volumes for the man had betrayed himself during that in the exultation of his anticipated conquest and revenge Poor Clara staggered back into her room and a double horror sank like the hand of death upon her heart She sat a long while in tho dark and thought that she a id better anything than the wife of a demon Strange tations wero to her and at last sho thought she would go mad if she any longer alone in that room She caught up her bonnet and into the street Her wild and disordered appearance attracted the attention of those she met and several spoke to and called after her in a manner not as all calculated to allay hor ex- More than one to low her but she outstripped her pursuers length and al'-ick- hnr pace when she found that one of her tormentors was persistently dogging hur steps Passionate and frantic she turned atul confronted Why do you follow i you safe home my love Mind your own business sir You are mistaken iu mv and if you persist in tormenting nw t will give you in charge if the first 1 Oh that's an old dodge you know the stars are all goce in long ago Never your Bohemian airs this time but take my arm and let's go on home hke man upon her before she returned to mother's residence but she came oat at once with Mr I cannot marry you Your fortunes have changed perhaps but a promise once nut to be broken but mine was only yet would I keep it if you sought my hand less from motives of love than revenge I saw you pass under thu hall lamp as you went out other evening and heart was it your lured with the exultation of gratified and expectant malico telling me plainer than words I was to expect if 1 became your wife is merw imagination a plea to evade the fulfillment of your 4 A will hold with God who knows vour heart and to him Mr am 1 accountable You will repent this conduct bitterly Ciara 4 Will you make me I Misfortune poverty temptation guilt infamy will do that 1 rusting in God I defy thorn and you In her next interview with Frank Clara relieved him of tho weight of wretchedness tnd that had oppressed him ao ex- y and made him unspeakably happy by hor acceptance of his proffered hand heart and service They were married by the young clergyman who had been almost miraculously instrumental in saving the bride from a death sho shuddered to think of aud their happiness has less been a source of angelic satisfaction to him Mr Wilton being H man of means influence and energy ana believing with Clara that her mother and family had been wronged by uer uncle Mr Strictly to obtain their rights by resorting to egal which were conducted with such skill and success that the glad to submit to a mise which placed the plaintiffs in a pos lion of comparative independence is deeply sensible of her indebtedness u her revered young friend for the many enjoys and her gratitude ia and indelible but it would be still in- if aha knew the secret hidden in his heart that he had to her with all the might and fervor of his soul eveu before ho gave her to an- other a gallon of water add sliced lemon a spoonful of ginger a half lint of east and sugar enough to make it wouldn't a small in diamond ex- broadcloth and fancy and then mutter about hard times when she ventured to ask me for dollar to buy check for the baby's And I rather think IM go shopping with her too when she hinted to that effect in- of excuses about Smith Brown or tho club aye and her bills too without screwing up my mouth HH if I had the cramp in my And if looked into a shop window and admired a thirty dollar collar I'd walk straight in and buy it for hor instead of feigning to bo ab- sorbed in the signs opposite and forgetting to hear what she said When I came home at night T wouldn't make a bear of behind the paper and answer savagely ly asked what I was reading women No indued I 1 would read hor all tho anecdotes with children pull tho pussy's ears heir how becoming tiew That's the way to keep tho women good natured tuke my word for it and what sight is there in all tho world than a good ed don't ask tho old bachelor first it isn't any of business and they're not judges of the article But put the tion to any fellow between the ages of and twenty-eight and see what say I'd make a point of always asking advice before I went to and just aa aho said about I'd be to bo always right And any old for friend of mine had the nura mo i oyster supper without my wife in tho invitation do you I'd Ask my mother-in-law about that I go to evening parties and desperately with other ladies and talk my poor clear wife whose til health pre- cluded her enjoyment of when 1 knew very well that sho was Hitting at homo alone with tho cat and crying her eyes out over one of my ragged old coats Good wide field for im- provement there is among the sons of It puts out of breath to think of half the I'd make if 1 were only a tuun 1 SHARP what does A printer live Live other folks why do you ask Because you you hadn't paid thing for your paper and tho sends it to you Wife spank that 41 shan't do it Because there ia no No reason there ia spank him I tell you I won't do any such thing 4 too smart That cornea of marrying me How so What do you I moan just this the boy is than his father And you cunt That's queer talk I I don't care what you the boy knows enough to see that a or no printer can't livo 1 should think you'll be ashamed to tlie poor printer Hang went the door but gow father and husband Jike with a sore hend