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   Republican Journal (Newspaper) - August 18, 1858, Columbus, Wisconsin                                REPUBLICAN Dr w IN THK VILLAGE COLUMBUS tlie op clan of sending wiu copy extra for one No till arrearages are paid of tha REPUBLICAN VOL. 4. AUGUS 18, 1858. NO. 23: or Cnt 91 cuds 25 column and of natter R will IM by i n STOKE D.W. ea Blank A. COOK AND Commissioner of Deeds FOR ALSO FOR REAL March 81. 181SB- Achilles Wilder Attorneys and at SMITti W W A T E W N I Bamboo Valley R. R. ON and after April 12lh, ami until further a will leave Milwaukee from the foot of Second for Hartland Pino Lowell and at 4.S5 P. arriving Milwaukee A. M. Milwaukee by the waukee i Chicago R. H. La Crosso 4 Mil. R. Milwaukee it R. or by can proceed to the above are made at Watertown with for Laks 3uu Grove and Ot- Fall A Bristol and for all points to the West and Weat arriving at tbo from the above make with the Mil. MUs. K. R. Prairie du and at Milwaukee with for the South Went and S 8 A T M AND U. STATES COURTS It. W PHYSICIAN of et J. DruS James 0.7 INS. MASS. OFFICE 8 ANU 9 Cash Tnn Company is now fully organized and pre- pared to make Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire on public or private vessels uu or while in and on favorable terms as tho nature of the risk will admit Beautiful Mowing I Morning af That cornea to the heart nn and I the bright day for chafing awny The dreamt that in only will Beautiful of I I by dear light like a happy I glad licht for breaking the And again fond on my Beautiful Morning of Tho' clouds dim thy m it falls from I ihy for it me along With a happy thought through a Beautiful of It Wives my heart with the dream of And its of to my heart will As the tone of a from the old church Beautiful of I wait for thy for thy to I thy rays in the For they tuna my heart to its fong of and when will thy morning Gladden our heart with ita happy dawning t Morning of blest picture of Happy and lert That also and a number of around lie told me that a woman had found my i t And from an j smallness of he 11 judged that they were I II E C T O It N William O. H. Henry A. C L. Augustus L. Dr. O. M. of N. T. His located io Columbus rooms over J. Drua A. good supply of Dental stock on for the of country 4c Alt. 3. Chester W. J. B. Stephen 0 Henry Fuller J. B. M E. 3. SAMUEL S. J. 3.PARISH.SKOUKTAIIY. D. WEBSTER WILDER for Columbus and the N Y TH E PEARL-COLORED BY A a elegant glove of pearl colored bearing marks of ing been worn but a few to a joung hardly fresh from in tin height of go through tho sooner o for OKAKE Wajon and Carriage shop on Luding R. W. AND WISCONSIN and Domestic promptly remitted Approved and ies and and located made by my iny It would bare been no very difficult er to have waited a and thus to have caught a at I found sol f so wrapped up in- the romance of the I hardly dared penetrate the One I had a few friends meet mo at my uncle's as was very were all the tion ran upon female 1 Speaking of my ley who was spending the summer in D according to his L saw at Jast nnd I tell you she is exceedingly 1 Who is Miss Motley asked the divinity my former had taken a run down to see me for a of She is the daughter of old the down the other end of grown rich and wants to po to the You know don't mid appealing to me. for a dim adumbration of what I Brace up vour steady your physique stiffen your A woman came loitering the sal upon it for a glanced toward the friendly whoso creviced bark concealed my evidently saw said a- the took the it turned and ye nnd I saw her you dear a woman forty years five foot or there in slightly with her disproportionately large head thrust well Imir of mingled red and and precious little of one eye larger than thu and both of a or rather an grayish a red sparsely covered with white no nor no roundness of form and no taste in Add to these cheerful a shambling an J a parchment colored plentifully sprinkled with and you have notion which ma and came hear mo from my all struggled for in my and for the first time I began to realize that fell Wasn't i in lore with her seeing WI with and it 1 Out one day somebody put in a word far the was there in one of Susan turned from and in That was the last she despair he the railway ly punned by the and indignant That same as Suoan ever heard of i Isn't that a romantic story f t oi v you say this gallant found body towards tte the one of was Mr. Jonathan dressed in driving his fust 1 went to an fumbled ing before I know him by Is this the I hud made an infernal fool of daughter who lias been As soon as my was 1' 'The descended from ibid nnd heiress to the old way to my uncle's mentally You said sho was beautiful f 1 As a I couldn't help thinking of Tennyson's in 1' She to the village And tut by a pillar She was just in pew to and hnd one resting on the prettiest hand I ever I and with nnd A ring on My heart and Proctor When I saw her four years she a little girl in but bless attention given to the sale of to deposites 12 per Allowed EOK SALE DRAFTS ON AND ON Sweden and all other Countries IB Inheritances AMD EVERY OTHER COLLECTED In Plaice In Europe V. H. 8PRAOUE, Bank of CO. CAPITAL 1200.000 PAID IN Or the great first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's When a CURE is guaranteed IS ALL STAGES OF SECRET or AND Soa PALIS IN TIIK AND or TUB AND UPON THE BODY OB VITA'S AND ALL fRUM A or THK SEXUAL 3uoh Nervous of of General Dimness ol with peculiar spots appearing before Lirer Eruptions the Pain iu tho buck and Female irregularities and all improper discharges from both It matters not from what cause thu ever long or obstinate case recovery is and in a tune than a permanent bj olf anv other even after the disease has buttled the skill of eminent physician and resisted all their means of The are without no and free from mercury or During twenty yaars of I have rescued from the the last of the ab mentioned hid been up ti die by their me in promising to the place themselves under my fect ind most speedy Secret diseases are to as they are thu camo of Scrofula and many should be a terror to the man as a permanent cure Is scarcely ever a majority rf the cases falling into thu hands of incompetent who uot only fail to cure the diseases but ruin the fil- ling the system with which with the the into rapid Out should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and tho victim the disease IB entailed upon the who are born with feeble and life corrupted by a virus betrays itself io Eruptions and other of the Throat and of 8 sho fs and as among a lot of letters and drawing out a tittle dry slip of held up before my astonished I wonder if it was anything like that Foiling a 1 The critter loves 1 know loves a shine to that long sliy critter city old darn up take a ric keer I replied the young L that are city turned out a ain't io 1'sald as he skt i their Miss u JI r j. w I picked up tha Lit of from tiie rustic sent where it sitting turned it over and in my with n 'A murmured a woman's glove at must have a pretty a white as a woman can be and I intend to call on bar with my and renew the DIRECTORS II L. 0. D. K. 8. 3 D. D. J. A. A. Victor Dyer H Gen. Agent and Marine taken at the rent J AS. 0. Agent 19 at Dank of Colombo LODGE NO. of P. and A. Mascot bold regular Hall on Monday ator ing each full and two weeks thereafter the Invited to E. E February 18S7. L 0. 0. E. entailing upon a brief existence of and them to an early SELF it another formidable enemy ta for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes to destructive a drain upon tho system drawing its thousands of victims through a few suffering down to an un- timely It destroys tbo weares away tbo energies of causes mental prevents tho proper tlm disqualifies fur and all earthly and the sufferer ia body and predisposed to consumption and A train of evils more to be dreaded than death With the fullest I assure the unfortunate victims a permanent and cure can be and with the abandonment of ruinous my patients caa be restored to vigorous The afflicted are cautioned against tho use of Patent for there arc so snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack or tho equally poisonous vented I have fully analyzed many of the so-called Patent and find that nearly all of them con- tain Corrosive which is. one of the with nnd little rosy dimples for Then I by involuntarily wondering if she kept her nails clenn The of glove below tho as if by a A sharp atone hnil produced an of of tho 1 Probably a snid I; if there is 1 it is to ace n dia- mond on a pretty black enameled with ono first The of the linnd in rendered brilliant Ly tho black of nnd the glitter of the jewel makes the skin look By of the roughened spot on tlie I conjectured that tho m this it n bo n valuable eighty or Then I by tho thought that if that diamond ed with My it would servo to pay at of my college why must the duties of the nnd the odious pressure of sordid intrude upon these subtle reveries upon unknown AB I pronounced these half I heard a of dry branches and a of leaves near mo. I tho divinity whoso dainty hand hath worn this I wore glove upon that my for the vision that is now to burst upon my dazzled I nnd heard an I to feel secretly envious of for my uncle to the opposite from that in which the Ho a bide board and a race while old Mr. his to water and lating n petition for the abolition of the whole institution turf in tho Thu as it left row J doubt in my that the heroine of my romantic was Ada obstacles which our relatives would rily oppose to our lent a new element of to and now that I peral ciad il and the of my hitherto ideal I ged still deeper into the depths of So when I next my floral offering on tho I left with it a delicate on highly expressing a desire to know who it was that had received thu day altar nnd re- erring to tho circumstance of the I ned the note H with fear rod trembling Hint I gain sought but my joy and motion were unbounded when I saw a billet in tho place of tho ona I ad billet stated that tho lady who lost er on that regretted it no Sho had found the bouquets I had and although she hoped to meet me at o distant preferred to enjoy tho ro- nance of the thing a little It hur requested should correspond with nnd my in a ice in tho trunk of a neighboring where hey would ba Was there ever anything more Our correspondence was not in tho est degree I committed the most poetical eternal to pa sweet thunder 1 fair Et in a totiO of tba most sardonic irony Then bow glad 1 was that load not spoken to Ada a manner to evince my suspicions or my 1 found my uncle In his atf luck would have be handed me a letter from NBW 1 glanced it 11 was from my and contained nothing of a description of Mrs. Smith's new and Miis old with a running commentary on tha Rev. last might be called Dut the chance was good to be so 1 put on a serious and and crumpling the letter struck an attitude indicative of intense emotion of some sort or Bad news from the asked my un- lighting a fresh 1 Not 1 mendaciously re- but very I Atu to be in New York by day after alien a anil the old driven about by jest eyed jerous five-toed don't spile his my ain't I'm down to ive 1 The above soliloquy tq the reader some slight idea of the in pleasant fustic village spekker young well to do in out a had been Co er for a Miss of fair prospect of when city acquaintance of the a suddenly made ance in the field and the no d6 the old think about t .it I l: that night I singing school f asked si i No the young blushing the same Remember apples I gin you game 1 For how It U a affair and 1 don't gee tny way out of 1 am very sorry to D CUD Jamas but it is im me to pack with the importunities of NO. 40 I. O. O. F its meetings at Odd Fallows every Thursday evening at 7 12.1868. OF C S every Tuesday evening in Odd Members of the order are to F. O. RAND i R. 3. March 12, strongest of and a deadly preparati instead nf curing the dis- ables the system for fourths of the patent nostrums now In use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant sons who do not understand even the and sro equally of any knowledge of the human having object only in and to make money regardless all diseases and males treated on principles established by ty years of and sanctioned by tho thousands of the moil with to any part of tha United tes or by parties communicating by correspondence strictly letters asking advice must contain a postage J. M. Office oil No. 103 And a small donkey appeared through an opening in the If I had been disgusted with tho mantle tenor of my what was 1 with this animal i I drove the beast and again sni down to the task of fancying what sort of woman tho owner of tho might Small I some what are always indications feet and no woman whoso and feet are can be otherwise than At all those points are proofs of that refinement and personal ele gance which arc the soul of physical beau I don't think that there is any uso in be ing ashamed of the absurdities of one's younger I wouldn't do so but in I wore my hai very and sported immenso which I also don't do when I say that I finished my medi by falling in with the woman who owned that o I should with the ideal I pictur cd to myself as owning I do not want my readers to fancy that i am a fool o even an extraordinary sentimental young I deposited tho glove in tho left sida o my waistcoat ray shirt and loft the rustic seal with a variety of mingled after I sought tha place in hopes of mooting tha fair bu in The first I want and left two beautiful white just bunting into full At I were The next day I look with ma a I bouquet tho richest iny uncle's My uncle expressed much disappointment at the necessity of my absence before winte but asked me no further Two days 1 mado my in the and in the round of pleasures and dissipations that metropolitan life a thorough of my sentimental It is not my dear to tell you how 1 fell in with n lot of ly jolly who were anything but ro- who neat little suppers and invited neat little skeleton behind fast incomes in periods of and little lives It is not my intention the village bet old lover a stroke to foil tiis He and his said a pumping not near the patiently the but day Mr. with tbV old folks and In the of tho Peabody chatting as an tly as can be when tho door op- and in rushed dirty and furious Irish 1 Is it there ye Mr. addressing Coma out of that before I fetch Is the wny ye promised afore the away from me and the yor lawful wedded and after tlie Yankee infidel 1 there be tome mistake stammered taken all aback by this be ith a K and responded in a yet spirit of But 1 begged to know something more of identify her with some one I knew was Her letters were signed and that undoubtedly was all I could learn of Just at the height of this I a strange caused by meeting Miss Ada Morley at the house of a mutual I found her a charming and refined beautiful as an and exquisite But not fooling quite sure that she was my unknown 1 dared not show that I had any suspicious to that At thu same she and that she know me to ba her unknown I feared to seem cold and so between tho I fait somewhat like key between two And I assure was a very strange After having seen and admired I began to experience a raging thirst to she was really the heroine of thu would given anything to and on two several lay con- in a near the rustic seat from ten A. until five r. catching a very severe the second gave me an attack of which con- lined me to my room for three Tho third time of iny is proverbially and I succeeded in finding a tolerably comfortable hiding place in a overlooking the It WAS Tho cicadas sang and The air and in tendency parched in of I began to doze a ruttle of and a hum ail by feminine aromad ma. the ied an 1 jd with all the eyes in heaL Prop ire my dear for the to tell you how they persuaded me to wear abort English anil It is not my intention to toll you the particulars of two or three love affairs more or in which 1 indulged nor nf tho divers and eundry experience 1 passed before 1 became one of the excessively jolly and fellows that 1 did undergo all these phases of and two years after tho incident with which my story opens 1 looked back upon my life at that lime with an inalterable conviction that any ruin who could fall in love a colored kid matter how dainty or be a unqualified spoon 1 During these two 1 had not returned to nor Gad 1 experienced any desire Sly had visited maugre Mr. and tny uncle's become a fast friend of the daughter One morning as 1 bat in my dressing reading with the accompaniment of my matutinal meerschaum sUtur unceremoniously en- holding in bar hand a very voluminous in that characterless that girls Who is it Puts 1'said 1. Ada what do you suppose sho is going to As young girls never do but one thing in their lives worthy of of guessed at Going to get to your former to love him very much said my and to be very 1 only hope she she Ukt eight pages of with two pagos witten crosswise to tell you iho tell ins a happened two yean What is I'm fund of ro- in real 1 1> us i r Divil a bit of a ye 0, wirral was it for the sacked little ground 1 on and all ed to a My me ye dirty thief come along the station here -I because Jie i was .to pox to any or will ye 1 1 gasped and I'll ilu thought it best to I'll tin said the If ye ain't iU my Thaddy will be after yai aw ay wen t J Mr. was ing out of all knowledge of when the parlor and a hatchat faced woman in a gown and a cap with many ribbons perched on the top the sanctity Is hereT decided French Then shy with a I Here he U. run awny fry in ma dia two year burear tiKt iu Ad tUe in- her trust m It is who to uko the trouble to conversant our so us prompts 6U BO- severing is sao and my heart ver bad Who r starting out of his head to who 1 ladies I ver 1 ab i i J t never saw you j helf me cried 4 Don't vou swear Ef you do I I have language bless uf what I Prepare now with that in your Bat what is M story f nothing only that bho bad a with a long ago she U of ber on the little rustic by tha at D- near Tell come him I Tell sobs interrupted her i t It's a said the you're Deacon L r for wise man will for i And wife which no sane husband should ever She does collect ar- aud draw Her which ed an in- i. than It in nicely wo judgement of instantly 1iow justice desire of wife Have heeded Pilate's hands bV w rosi I J wives t i Half a know to yon clear out of my clear out into I  

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