HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1868-09-24, Page 1W.T. COX, Iditor sndProprieter.]
`wollowelern,
eme
r '••••'
, •
7r
--)11 4.;:(s,z^
w FL 111 0
.1 N.
-X? - ----1 - -
The %mutest Poleible lood to the Great ;est Possible Number."
&US iffeictoirir112a.'"'l
•
Business 'Directory. Business 'Directory.
Dr. P. A. IhRelDotsuall
/MRR AT NOME 1,011 CoNst LTA71011
e 11 &cloak, a. ta. *very day. Waif inse
Mina at my Met anarwatet, ale" wtill Ire
(1O. /Shannon M. Kr'
pnesiC1AN, SDRAIRON, AO., Martist.7.4 W.
T)R Melf.1C APE.
iVerl.1:-...14,5e; 7.19,"„;
ILL. M. MoMICYCINCe.
T ICRSTI.TE CoLLPAE PflYSICIA1411 Asa RCA -
01110/11L C. R. Setaohevea, Ws how. enemy
•010•6611*. J. P. C. IlleMwt. Mee @Met
Meidiestl.
wei146n 'room rursicior. SURGEON •sa
Aosnich•or. Mawahrter, C. W.
P4' -wary Oh. 1W1. who
Ear. ellannomm.
-•
GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED.
ANL
PROVISION STORE.
ARCHIBALD HODGE,
PRODCC1 Kamm ANT,
Cameron' Blook, Kingston Street,
OODERICH.
GRLDI/ATI o(.h. Wadies] Drpartmst a e • wino.
;he and r RAIN, FLOUR, OATMEAL, COKNYKAL,
NeMagallte Hra•, Shorts. Put•toes, Flacon. Pellet
Mehl) Sayler. errata
kinds of prodote. .1.411
&e Ol4hoet in Merl prir fo• ;rata and all
1 ria Lewis.
Gellertailt. Cards Won. nib, in Coen em
Po. 04.40 ARRY & BRO,,
Solleilw-in. Mower. Corr Atteret. .1)
riAlUtINTER AND ATTORNEY. AT -LAW, Alta
Fte. thannoren.
fl ARRINTRIA ATTORNEY, COMETANCIIR. he.,
It Stassion atom. Ondeneh. C. W. 1•411.
.1 oh ea Yllawiewn
CABINET MAKERS
A4ritlf. %MO.,:
Madam eirsoi.Oodoielt. IV 001) - EJ It N
r
.1 RS
IRRIPITZR; ATTORNST, SOLICITOR. An UNDERTAKERS,
.0 Drervelt, C AV. Mir. errors Wrioteht
13. 14h,1. soneioaar.
Hamilton St God •
Hoer wee
St,, erich9
.1 onn 24. hereto...
TIORVEY• 1T.t. AW.WILVITOR cossuroinT
ft. Note, POW, Cervernow. tie . Re llotertelt.
Chu , no the emelt Ode Wrest hues, thar
deo* from Coele-Honee Naar. sr*
1. le. Met.....d.
nallanTalt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW VrTifTRWAN-
re. r. 414'.. rent the Wont of Marra e
Peet 4 fin ewer of Market NearNorth
sad Nor
Strart, t044.34,4*Patron L. OM.
.11c
4 •
BARRISTERS AND T.TXR,74
11../4, WILIC ITC/RA-
Godarieh. Mar 3rd. 18615w6in
O. Serra 11 A.
k1 LEP constantly on hand for eale al; arti-
n ales in their hoe tech as
Bedeteads, Chairs, Tables,
Sofas, &c..
.0••All kinds of wood -turning 1on., such as
Nool pone, stair bannisters, nee k•oket, de
Always on band, a complete
ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS
and a HEARSE to hire on reasonable term
narstUans •
1 Troliwalf efLatwitottrrma I !I CR .NeRRY.
1‘. Cerepeller. Rex Walkemie, Coro .1
Snow. we
NIP11111iver.- Vt. Ftietn. A. A.
ris•KrERY 4 en L OPPICR, souse'. aim
Neektimee. Ringer*, Moe, Ontlerieh.
R Mier le. eel regmeatde
trope. Mired and 11114e to mai role
Q•ietel. Daderse1. Me. 14 Ire. 0•014
P. P. VIALIC1E111„
/7066111f-AT-L4*ll% 111OLleflOR.10. MAW.
11 au. Ornreassr. 4,.. Waft 111.0oditeSh 00.11
J ALMECIIT. GiA.R.111.0W
aotd MT lit I 51 CR ANC1RY, ATTOMINRY.ATLAW,
1 Cearsvanonr, Ric
Drier -8 C. Cuwirsi.. Law 011os. Elninnos
Street, WerIerteh.
M. Nteleorneon.
ORTIOITRn „.TTOR'SRY, SOLICITOR, 11, , le.
1.1 Clint... flys AVA.1
NET TO LEND.
11. MeTlorts0.11
T tram; .T.,`TIONPItn. nal -MILT. Cower ol
Id Remo We et inflate or rotary perteelly m-
ewled in. vrIblvie
sr,
filamttn.
eget% 1141W4U22 AND MOWNYDR. LAND
U Ater Desrereomo. Zorenbee. 1
- -
.Y A %LRCM uric rocau moor,
ISCRST %RV HIMONT...WS/RV ASSOCIATION,
ftecoenvo. roar Ornos. 1,40
D. U. C TR PIIIIF11.1.,
pROWItr`l AI, I, AND AliRVItymt, nn %comm.
re, Ate. OW, m Mooll's Drag Nee, al
Wooer,
N • -44! orleri for int left rth C
Rene, R.S. el Winslow., win mere. heramloste et-
lasr seke
Jirseare IFIALDAN. ellTe
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE,
IN...WW1:5CM. LAND AND ORNSRAL AORNT,
Money at II pet tont.
Alce -West Street. norm. the peal ofSfe. (4oderieh
1800.
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
A I) 101,0111:
INSURANCE COMPAN,
Has tam i• notraer Thiotytern omen, and
tiring that priest h. rod Loewe exceeding
Five and a half million pounds sterling,
0444.• enormous Item neer
a Wide rue, hes 'moo.' dome coninhaled
the eitshlishmeni .r this Institution, in the
outdone. ol Piddle Corporations, Meech. no,
.flwreholdeo. and 4m.5M3 wall • llY.
wherever it ie rinwieseated.
In dale veer, Ina, del Vire Premium*
•lose nimusurd to ... ..... te_Mta
fa us 1014* ,.r. 4044, •• .0,763
tt Inth year, 18611, .• 1441,270
•• 110t4* veer, MOIL • •• fine13t
Ose year finer, " " JER1PAV1
Tko Vire Reser, Fund ea nog, $4.711,484
'fa. Lila near.. Pond te 110.1 ipatat,am
The coMpeny 4 nilltreseated throeshont
4114 Qtrkeff, lonfigent. Agrnts 113
whore ippllealloa for insurance may bo mode .
U. P.C. BMII H, Rosodent ltseretary,
920,?,,,
A M. ROM, Agent for Coder...It Rlf
MIllotl, for Rioter W N. Watteau an Slatort h
Mademeh.F.r.11.144s, 1.41
SASH AND DOOR
FACTORY.
Tril Undeilerted here, porehare..ke HAM-
A las atiti and Mull Factory ownd, ar ne-
,,pyied Donrel Ceineing, mot now prepared
to elaery on A. beanoa ot manoMeloring
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings,Flooring
Biding,
sod all kinds of
C1 It(. I. 114: Cd TZ ,
rat a. coot, sad Mere Rua amd Pram
/bey think nem deer nsperieliiete lp Pioneer
Wee*. thr try earl gme esterelene la all who
way term them with • tell.
6-A I ban dawatet to the true,.
JAS 11114;HANAN,
DAVID LAWSON,
wK. ROBINSON.
Godson. Mora 4t4*, I7. sena
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR
mod sodorAguol aim for man lot 4, cc.,
1 a, Oirdsvish tcomithip.-int gs
eletwed, frame Ism 'reel lad. Tters
p.m w held • Ode from mann salt sena,
and as the r.4/way Per throsegh it, Utter
salt territory eaumn Imo found
WILLI A M ELLIOT,
Ovitarteh
do tf
March 24, 16411.
A ORRAT CORP on LIVER DMPLAINT AND
DTSMPNIA IN CANADA.
Coneerren Prom ',Award Co, C W., %Loh. ler.
Mara, Von, & C,4. --Aim leering woe
red robot me town prowl that them to •i law • rob -
toe Oat will indeed fur lowereiroluilif aist Merger
4... traced to nuke thus statement ender node. I.
is tottertify that I hare been sorely .44.1,4 4,0 the ler
Woe tsars. rowdies 1.11-.. throvestatements entle
Coe.pla.ni end Dyspepsia. I sr • tering of
serum med rte. amernees about the *mooch, wore
Ion pate retro... vein otramonal ram. drowse_
nese, onomation, uneasiness oldie ngto side lostrehe,
• pine sppetste, A.; , and veas seemly roomer in
trength. H earir your new from methruie the Great
Miereshonee• Reepede areken el enhihly 1 mod • bottle
with moo P.Il, front these 4,.,,., why I ford hul 11t11e
change, het I umk another arthen found tny kerb
improvise I ,-.,00o..4Iff TIM love taken retell ten
houler, gad 440.1 Mat I have rote re-
eorred. I eat hearty wi bow 111.11 aneritter. I am
well and hare promo* reoloo 4.er
The error renistked to me I sr lorkow math leo,.
Is Id torn the Mem Shoshone.. Remedy was doing it.
44*.,, reeirrnenr1.01 ire Reittetly in several ears and
it kr inrrumir gemw mer relaft.wel and I would
strongly of -roomer titoallafihmed r I .6e.
A1111110841 D DOD.
Seer lujte.• N. at r
2s4dny f Mon -X. 1407
.1 M. CADM AN, J. P.,
A Contras...net tn Q. R.. in end for the
err 1 rr • Count, of Ponce Ederara, C. W.
STOP AND SEE.
TOE 4011.14.1.4rewrite on Testimonials of Mexal
0n4,,(,,l mut • x traordinar in Canada toy
thettREAT INDIAN REMF,Ity. They 1,14. ern, to
nemaide and intonterhie Met, etalliesent in tom:Into
the nowt elterimol Met the Meat M.41,111.11 Compton -
anted after for ages itt now aeterible in the iIrl
SHOSSONEES REMEDY
or Draw. of the Trent, Longs, Liver, Durres
orm. Rehire Ire., ma ate Serrula we Tenor
riot treas.. Fill000., gel ICI dowser nosing from
horror Mike Pre we hoidly elate thst the rest
remedy haa KV ER REF.N F.Q11A1.1.RD. More
was Mere err etch • meet r lhal irt the roan 01
Wire. Moms of Brighton, C. D'., W Conerminn ; or
that ef Peter C. V. Miller, Fetnoototert, C. W.. WC...
einlytiee, or that of Ambrose Wond.o1Coneer04, C. W
5.114Perfa told leer Complaml, 0 ihr of John
Pry, Narner, C. W. re Rheumatism who had
w holly been on eruters for 1,1•4M, M epee Mali,,,...
ment hereuree, end o now roll. Norse of seek care
aught he MOMMMOEI had erre.
gr call et the Drug Moo and1 a Cirri, to
. 4440400041. 4.4,4444.. on the &RA I' ROOM-
MINER/4 RKMELW and PILLS, and tray your
selves.
Prire of Ike Remaly in large pints 41
rp- For mile toy all Drumm end Drier. in Meth
eine. Agents for thstereb, F. Junkin and Parker
Cattle
AVROLMIALR AOENTS
I.TX1 AN, F.1.1,101T Co, ("o.n.o.
MINSPA11114 WATSON,
3. 1117iE2Co
RDIARIIJOIC k I4AR4 411ILT0N.
T. 1111C111.1. WM,
A. HAMILTON Co.
GODERICII MILL
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
Crabb's Block Kingston Street
FLOP R, Corn -trial and Mill
Feed.
ALSO, • Int cf prim* Sorer Cared HAMS
and MAIN' ltaeon.
Jut roesivod this mornin.
500 Rushed. pram Potain.
1000 omit
T. 13 VANEVRY & to.
Onriorich June 7. 11167.
•
GODBRICH, ONTARIO, D. Cul THU RSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1868.
Business 'Directory. The Terrible Earthquake, In 1300th inmatoa of tit e priameand hospiUL P
talsperish- '
America.
od in the de atruction of those building.
OLA Y.
_ _ The shooks ointimied at intervals, nearly
FURTH RR PARTICULARS "RAZ PUL TR. one hundred havingoocurrednthroodays.
JV1RS. DAY' HOTEL. STRUCTION OP Litt AND PROPERTY.
WROXETER.
nN the direct road trim Seaforth to
1 Walkerton Every necessary accom-
modation tor the travelline nubile.
HANNAH DAYS.
Wromitor. Now. 6, 1867. w42
cesseserelaimesst.tlitsest
Mal
JOHN RICKS, Proprietor. This is th
targutamil heinCimatry Baal la Muter
aanta.md chorus in moderato a• say Kees
is Maroon. Maas Proprietor. Good a For
100 Homer. Hama aad Camelia@ for floe,
8,4.4..sn Sanaa 1417
COLONIAL HOUSE
•
THE Subscriber always keeps the largest
variety and heat Stock of
HOISERY & GLOVES!
IN THE COUNTIES.
CHAS. E. ARCHIBALD.
Godeneh. Antrum ?tad. 1866. sor103
SOAP FACTORY.
E FOR II il,r.Eli.:EPERS
GOOD HARD SOAP,
it few. per leo or 3 ban. for 1.1 rents
Fi6 1:21 '30 B CO
SIM • Moe! 10 40.,,,. rm. gallon to be kr at
the t WWIPOT AMI FAC-
TORY. al the D,'.4*.
JOHN BARNES.
Drench. Whmh kWh. 11144.
4.0 4,0,
CABINET WAREHOUSE
.-)TEIE ' .,DOT IN THE COUNTY.
D. GORDON
t_/1 I SIN 1.I` MATZ 1.7,12
AND UNDERTAKER,
Mir uMeturee ano tots nor on 1m nd • complete
reortment otPuratlere,al km WreroOMS,
WEST STREET, GODERICH,
Letters from Lima, Pere, give adtlitio
al details of the earthquake and its effect
rhe earthquake mimmenced at 511 on t
131h of August, extending from Bohr
to the southern part of Chili, on the cosi
and over 100 miles inland. All the tow
and cities mentioned the diapatch
were ruined, and all buildings which we
not destroyed were so badly damaged
to require demolition for prudential re
soca. All public edifices in Arum we
destroyed, including the custom house
which contained 44,000,000 worth
goods, all of' which are loet
The lona of the Fredonia and the land
ing of the Wateree are described. fo
lows :-They were both at anchor inti
harbor of Arica, spiv each other. Afte
the fimtshoetthaho-aurred on Ian
which created great consternation on bot
veesel., Dr. Dubois, @unction and paym
ter of the Fredonia, took a boat end wen
on shore to inquire after the welfare
friends, and offer the services of the shi
In • few moments after leaving the vesse
a great upheaving or the waters oommen
ed, and the Fredonia, parting I.er ehai
was dashed about at the mercy of thc Se
and Lolly dashed to pieces on the ren
Nettling on hoard the vessel moseyed.
Her officerstid crew, of 27 peniona wo
lost, and also . ri\ Dyer, wite of the lieu
orimmanding. The officers named were
follows: Lieut. R. R. Dyer; D. Orgaai
master; J. G. Cmwell, purser; S. Hun
see'y to the commander. The vessel h
nearly e-,000,000 worth of naval nor
on board, all -of which were totally him.-
The Wateree was accnrely anchored, bu
dragged her anchors, and the great tufa
wave swept her 450 yards inland, abou
two ,niiles north of the town. She 41.
between two hillock, of Sand, very aligh
ly injured, and it will be utterly impossi
ble to extricate her. Admiral Tut ner
only hopeful,. of saving her battery an
mores. Only one sailor waa washed over
bosrd and dr.wned. Leut. Johnson, o
the Wateree, ashore at the time, an
while earrying hi wife in his arms t
some place of safety, she wee ptruck by
portion of. falling building and killed.
The Peruvian barpte America shred
the alone fate as the Waterer, but lost
offieers and 30 men. Comtnander Gillis,
of' the Ifnaree, after the diameter; together
with Dr_ Window and Dr. Dubois, were
of great service to the inhabitants, divid
tog their provnions among them, and say
ing many lives by their surgical skill.
Letters from Arica, dated Aug 22nd,
asy two other resale the brig Choncensfo
and, the barque Edward, me high and
dry, the former losing eight men. The
scene beggsrs description. Railroad rain'
oars, machinery, gun-carriageri, hourabol
furniture, Manila, dead animals and mull
lated onrpses are lying about in oonfu
.'on. The city numbered 7,000 inhabi
tante', and its multitudes stand helplessly
beggared on the beach. Three hundred
lives were lost. A conflagration burnt
mod, all that was not demolished by tbe
earthqtcke, and a drunken rabble robbed
and spoiled what remained. Heavy can-
non were carried up from tha island bat-
tery, now lie buried in the sand.-
1 he .tench is sickening. The shoals
lasted about four minutes, creating the
utmost oonaterastioq, the inhabitanta ge-
ing to the open pima, where they be.tought
protection from the Almighty.
Admiral Turner, with the frigate Pmo-
hattan, left Lima with a cargoof provisions,
and had arrived at Arica to succor the
American seamen and inhabitan Sh.
will alai save the' effects of the ft no.
The city A 'Inc mar of complete run.
The neer has changed into throe colors,
showing vole anic eruptions, and Mount
liti WNW acti 'rely throwing out lava, aok.
e• and quantitii s of mud. The ri•oe
r mita
se • sulpt!o
urinot r, and rix-ks and earth are
ia cowardly f,, 'ling fromhe tmountain•
t, crater. No or ie dam go where 4.14.. city
na was, This peo ple are living in tenta on
as, the banks of ti ai river Paucimpata. Hun -
re tired* of lives were hot by being crushing
to death byfall inghousea, when the earth -
as
qineka °averred..
- From Guys( mil. under data of August
re 2fith, we have 4 brief amount of the earth-
quake in &Mid tr. ill the city of (luny -
of aquil, but little damage was done. Tho
town of lharra the conical of tho province
of luiadbura, Sa n Puebla and Atimta are
in ruins. A lak ...f water is now occupy-
ing the site of th X town of Catena. The
entire inhabitant a of the toirn of Comvp-
r ti nen, also da inapal by the lialneeliliatel.
(Iabes and Abigs , the Melilla Islands,
h Pisivpia, and all the cities and towns. in
as. fact, from Cape Franciaco, in Ecuador,
to the Magellan i ;train aufforod mom or
a loss from the ten tido earthquake.
The town of NI oriumpe, nine leagues from
Arequipa, was d mitrind. Tacna, in tho
it 'MOO neighborhu bast sixty six houses
C- and 150 lives, In ostly children who were
n, returning from :hoof. The town of Mejia
• was swept away. only twenty. out of 500
arcs
S fas, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, flair,.
Cane and Wool -seated Chairs, Gilt afouldi ng-
anLook tog Glasses. i n variety . o t
Horde Nanuracture and Imported
D. 0.4*.. always on hatal a cnmplete
moment of 0077118. Also, HEARSES
TO HIRE.
ro• (Amber and C,ordwond taken in az..
changer°, Furniture
Oratawara tar. tot,
11 DUNLOP
9
/DAT IMOR TO
BANK OF MONTREAL, WEST ST.
Irk ON Bra.
• Re•SGE SUPPLY
-Al OP
AZJE2G1)°68
which he is Prepared to make up in rhe short '
sat notice, and Cheap for Cash.
GOOD FIT WARRANTED.;
Mk w10
- _
STARTED AFRESH!
reAUTA
IX Es'
qaporoixtrit.icmx
Steam Axe Factory.
JOHN MePHERSON,
u dris to annanco to the public that he is
LP now motioned with new and improved
steam machinery, to torn oat his superior
atm in larger quantities than hitherto, and
hopes to th. S.nte sandal ion that has
attended hit efforts up to the preant.
Thema axes have gamed a indium's:ad
pepoiarity throughout Huron and Renee.
lanomher the shop: Corner of Waterloo
and Lighthouse aroma,
Galeria', Deo, 2. 1817. wrof
STOVES! STOVES
CHEESE ! CHEESE 114
hi
to
Shephard & Strachan,
GROCERS, GODERICFL
11(1VothsiC hsts: fr7 ria:Win 1014 *eeTtt;:t;
Bunn Ramsey Chun*.
Local deal.,. "applied at Ste Faetory
Precise.
fiRRPRARD&STRACHAN.
0 Aeries, Mar 17, 1847.
Money to Lend,
yl eery Wowneahlia ten... A ntity to
B. 1.. DOYLE,
,Savairy's niow Blek.
dederfek 10* Jan .1145,
1P1..AIN Afft• FANCY
'Tgfrr AL It mO,
V•41()LESALE AND RETAIL.
ddr Cool Oil Lingle, kn. ate. Old Trim
came, Were, Wool Piekiags. owl Shoop Shia.
takes ea •sehenire.
J . 11.1nt
stir Air, a th Large Coal Oil Borrol
Mailmat. Nara tn. tar
inhabitants mac Mg. The earth has open -
ad in several lilac mi on the plains and pain -
pas, and water het appeared -in some
re Orr hot water • vomiting !nen the
chasms. All thi inhabitant. of 'Filo
as ecru destroyed, and twentr res lost
n, Throe vessels wit h their
w0
lost. All the nit rate oils in146qui""
qua,
id were destroyed as well as choose in its sub.entailng gr -at loss. Among thou°
at
Iq Imama eras the British Consult
Billinghuist. Tho American bark Combo
waa lost at biejitli on„ but the crew were
saved. The losses at Iquique areover 82,-
4.
tilal'tClaM6
Ainchit about there was first .hur-
t. ricano, next an earthquake, mid then the
tidal *Mo. ' Several EnglAh yawls wore
thuna.gerl, and a Pr 'Italian bark wracked.
.., All small vessels am i launches 400 tone tif
" silver orr anI all t exponaive Works of
the l'eruvian Minor al Company, owned in
f London, were hot. Over 301100
01
3
77te Kearsage hsd reached Arica from
gumbo, with provisions. Two Frenc
171.1:i -of -war also left Lima to n
aasist the i
tants at Arica and otherp on the
IreMinisstaarrvHingorey,at Mawasen
rgetically aiding to the ex tent of hie power.
he nierchanta and citizen" of Lima are
contributing by thousand, of dollars to
equip and load vessels with clothing, pro-
visions, atn., and the government ia moat
energetically using all ita meana to alleviate
the distress cnailed by the horrible
cataatropho 1'4*a mingreas of Peru unani-
mously passed a resolution, giving (Igo
president unlimited power to su000r the
inhabitanta of the southern coat, he
president haa issued a proclamation, d
the archbishop a pastoral, caning on
Peruvians for liberal contribution", which
have Ivan nobly responded to. .Qler 81,-
000,000 has been raised. Hemlines' Nouse.
of Lima, having connections on the coast,
suffered immensely, one house, that of
Gibbs & 11015, hieing over 81,00,000.
Nearly all the teterte and villages in the
mineral provinces"( Hunnaticarr lno, Pun"
and Culco, were destroyed and reduced to
shapelees MAMMA. Tho citiea of Pitno and
Culon, however, were not damaged The
port of Mollendo, where •were stored
nuatenalr for building Mr. Meigs' railway,
waa completely deatryed. AtCallao, the
earthquake bunt over tho line of house*
akirting the shore, at ten o'clock on the
night of the 134.11, completelygutting them
of their content^. The panic was extreme
nn the vessels, nearly all putting tO •••.
Tho neat morning a fire broke oat, and
fifty-seven hotline in the business portion
were destn,yed. entailing • Ina of 111,11,8),-
000 No lives were bolt.
The Chinch& Ishends felt the earthquake
and ware hut not scrionaly, ea yotknown.
The critics of lair and Pisa" 41100 auffered
hanyily, forty Miami being overthrown,
and twelve lives haat at the former. Nearly
all the population of C111.1111O Nei to Lima.
The Steamer Snatingn, Ir 'm Callao to
Valparaiso, pit into tho port of t'allao
ahorn, on the ruh, she was aisod by I
scent wave hor chains snapped, and alio
mmed amt. In a few momenta,
the wave returned towards the shore, carry -
ing the itoamor with it, taking it, with all
Its pasengen, safety over • high cliff, and
inside of the channel. The port of Chalo
win completely ormorad by water.
At Ignite,* the shock Lasted over four •
minutes, attar which a wave came and
doirtroye I Owed three quartereof the plan.,
with many nearly all tho promaiona
kith. town, ard theernadonaing manhiriory
Melt applied this inhabitants with drink-
ngwater. Provision, and water have
bean sent ?mon Valimmeari. One Carman
at lwrielvon Molnar 1400000 worth
lit e40AI4.10 RRADI AND DION tiotuncantr.
•
(011421pID.
Tigne seems tn wear out everything, even
bad -luck. It ran strong anima Robert,
Tenfold for y ears ; hut, when it tout struck
its worst blow, and patted him and /felon
Rolloston, it mated, and a tide of good
luck riot iu, which, unfortuntolv the
broken-hearted 1/1411, 00t11.1 not appreciate
at the time. However so it wait He
wanted oil ; and a whale came ashore. Ito
wanted treasure, mad (140 .4* gme him a
little back of all it had swallowed ; and
and now be Watet1 DIM weather ; and tha
oocan for days and nighta was like poach-
. colorcd glass, dappled her,, asul them ;ad
..tit Werterly Mrs fanned ham slung by night
and day.
To be sure, he was on tho true Pacific
. Ocean, at a prnod •lion .1 1, really frail
from storma. Still, evenfor that latitude,
he Nut wonderful weather for six days
awl on the a v ontli he Intim with a achca.ner
the slipper and crew of which baked 04111'
tho bulwarks at him with wonder and cor-
diality. and outing out a rope astern, took
him in tow.
The skipper hati been ovoing him with
amazement foram. hours through his toles-
copo ; hut ha was • man that hail trill •
great 114111, strango thngs, and it was alsis
• pen of honor with him never to all°w
that he was astonished, or taken by sur
or groatly moved
- "•Wa, strangor," said he, "what craft
is that r
The Helen."
Whered.yo hail from? not that
curious."
" Fran art unknown island."
141 ton. What, another ! Is it any
ways nigh 1"
Not 'titian *even . hundred miles."
Jo-ruselem lava you ailed all
that in a cockle.shall 1"
I " lea."
Why, what aro ye ? the Wandering
Jew afloat, or tho Ancient Mariner 1 or
only i• kinder nautilus' r
4'.. a landsman."
A huntsman ! then so A Neptune.
What A your name Chan you, are
ashore?. '
Robert Panful& The Reveruud
Robert Tenfold"
The Roverand -Jo-realm !"
"May 1 aak what is yinir ham, sir 1"
Wal, !reckon you may, stranger. I'm
.loahua Full:dove, from the States, at
present located on the 'eland of Juan Fer-
nandezi
JeloPFullaliive ! That ia lucky. I've
got something that belongs to.Y00.
tie Imiked shout, and found • hapon,
and handed A up en a mighty stnightfor-
ward simple way.
Joshua 'tamel at him incredulously at
first but &laniards with amazement. Ile
tho harpoon, and enquired where
Itobe had fallen in with it. Robert told
him.
You're an honest man,"said Fullelove,
' You,are. C•ime &Mani." • fie was then
pleased to congratulate himself on his
etrange luck in having drifted acmes the
honest inan in the middle ol tho ocean.
"I've heertf,''-and he, " of an old chap
as groped about 'all -his life with a lantrn,
and imuldn't lind one. Lot's liquor.
He had anie celestial mixture or other
mule, including rum, mint, and snowfroni
the Andes, and thanbegan his interrogator-
ies, again disclaiming curiosity at set inter-
vals.
"Whither b mind, honest man 1"
ThWh6at°""fortf"'1(3"11."
Trade"
"••D'ye buy cr sell Not that A my
blueing'..
I wish to sell."
What's the morchandia
" Knowledge and tratunirn"
Fullaluve stretched his head.
" Ha'n't ye got • few conundrums tii swap
for gold dust aa well 1"
Robert smiled faintly ; the firatlimetha
mix weeks.
I have to sell the knowledge of an te-
land nith rich product.; and I have tosell
the content of a Spanish treasure -ship that
I found buried in the .and of that is-
land.
That Yankee's eye Oilstone&
"Wal," said he, " I do laminae in A-
land'. myself. Ive loosed these Juan Fer-
nandes. But ono of them is entmgh at a
tIMO. DA monarch of all I survey ; hut
then what 4 survey : 4 • niixallanicine
bilin' of Irish and Otaheitans, that it's pawn
to lie monarch of. And now them darned
Irish hu taken t0 oonverting the heathens
to superstition' and ths worship of images,
and breaks their heads if they won't ; and
and the heathens are all smiles and sweet-
ies. and im rality. No, islands A no
bait to me."
I never Ittihad you, said Robert.
What I do ak yon is to land me at Val -
srftiso. There Ill find • pumhaaer, and
will a y you handsomely for your kind-
oss.
v‘.Thh.tatwiisit sua, Fm. rullalove, dryly.
\" 141 show you," aid Robert. He took
lit his pocket the mailer onnglomeration
Spanah cotn, and mit it in Fullabive's
hand. " This," said -he " is 111.44 0040 I
dug out of the galleon."
FullaInvo inspoctod it keenly, and trem-
bled slightly. Robert then went lightly
river the tira& and slid down tho lovr
rope into his boat. 11. 41.44 up the bled,
limas we have dincribod.
This im stolid silver. will give it ynn,
and my best thanks, to land me at Val-
111:7Ht:tve it *Nara," said the Yankee.
Robert steadied himself, and hone it on
*rd. 'The Yankee caught it., heavy
was, and auhjecied it to wine chemical
teat directly.
• skid he, "*414 i• hargain.
11 bail ye at Valparein for thia, Jack, lay
to hail ft. S. E. and by K.
are witIniut shelter, and broad Conlin Olaiolle
ire being formed. Ladies are Making
clothes, and the gc,verninif Peru is
straining its utmost to allonatethodistresa
Ma. J. II. Mown% haa elaborated a dis-
covery which, if the description given by
the N. 1'. Her is to he rented upon. will
revolutionize trane",eanic, and generally
all anhaqueons, telegraphy. some .
years he has bean ongrosa«ti in electrical
exporimenta when the Atlantic undo gave
• special diroction to his investigations
int" generating and conductingsulatancus,
the decomposition of water, tho deelop.
ment of the electrical machine, an. etc.
By this summer his a mangementa had been
10 fr. perfected that, a few weeks ingis, he
waa able to demonstrate to himself and his
coadjutor the feasibility of his project, on
a scale approximate tn that which it is
designed to meatinia. Selecting the greatest
Our distance on an east and west liiwol Lake
lit.iontario-friom • p ,
oisfi: near Tooti,0:,.
York -at Ma first attempt 4, sumainiud in
tranamitting his inaage, „without a wire,
from the auhmerm
god achine at one end
of the route, to that at the other. The
messages .1,.! replies were ciintained for
two hours, the averagetimoof tranaminsion
fie- the 13,8 miles being a little less than
throe -eights of • socond. The upahot of the
discovery --on what principle Mr. Mower
is not yet prepared to discloa--is. that
electric currentscan be transmitted through
water, salt or fnah, without deviation
yertically, or from the parallel "( latitude.
The difficulty from the unequal level of
the tidal waves in the two hemispherca
will be obviated, it is claimoil, by submerg-
ing t
a apparatus at sufficient depth. The
inv tor, we are told, i* preparing to go
Irma to secure there the patent righta
or which the caveat" have been tilled
ne on ti
coast New iCounty New
• here. At the inconenderable cost of 410,-
(400 he expected within three montlm to
establish telegraphic communication be-
tween Montauk Point, tho eastern ex-
- tromity of Long Island, and Spain, the
eastern end of ths lino striking tho coat of
rt t
statement of the aintovery is enongh to
bat, away one's breath ; but, with the
history of the telegraph beton, MI, We no
more ventiiro to deny than we do to affirm
ita possibility.
rvriei:heitwirmi papas worn drowned
sit Arequipa Omar& paha commaiopel
a low manta put tam ill the afternoon,
and in fire Intent...a nearly awry lama
was levelled to the gonna Nosayiell the
of
A,
•
)po
lertnens, Sept. 12-I4. is generally con-
siderd that the events of the hurt fort-
night have made little change in the poli-
tical condition on the Cmitinent to lesson
the chanoes of war. While on ono hand ,
the prom of Germany have seamed a
quieter tone, and profesa to be more on- 1
fidint of peace, un the otker hand it DI
known that France haa rofeson the fornial
demand for the retail of French troop,
from Roma, and, at the same time, Priivos
ilirgenta ham brought to l'rts• proposal of
Spain to moment bian alliance with Franco
by emitting thirty thousand soldiers to
Routh. This proposition, and the ap-
proaching interview which in shortly to
take place at Bayonne between Napoleon
and the Qnoen of fipain, are loikcd upon
aa forshadowing an allintwa, the tsbject of
which is to rid France of ths cam of the
lIoly Rea. There aro nimorethat several
fighting regiments' have Mien noodled from
Africa, and that Ooncral lotiociif has been
ant on a special mignon to ilermany, and, P
that P111111111A ha" determined to 4D11131 the
Brand Duchy of laden, all of 'which add
to the fooling of &street in the permanence 4,
of exiating peace This foaling ie faith- it
fully mirrored in Paris by the depmenion
on lionnimandeoneeqneut decline of mites.
In diplomatic circles hero the *Aviation
is summeil ins in thew words- -no fear of 1
war, though it may begin to -morrow.
Too Moon Henan. ,--Many dietetie re- ch
formers make • anima inisake when they
any thst 'broad is the .tent of life,' and that 0,
they enn not well eat too moth of it. r,
They should remember that, "Man uhould
not live by bract alone," and practice ac-
onrdintrly. I have bo- .4.11 many a peratin „
to leave off eating meat and livo almost
a:elusively on Mead. The oonsainenia 13
Wee -ther &id being a'., onnnentrated
that they took far to miech nutriment into
their stomachs, their systems hemime
hatretd, and their health imptired
threby. A oertain quantity of Marl A go
rood, hnt to live iipat it exclusively is g„
ruinous to the halth, loon brad, and
mons fruit and vorahlos, shmild 41, tho
role for tho above clam of persona
.bnamnl
91 A Imirtav having an Intemperate
man 414*hews n Plenday, barred him to
kap his month Ala, so it was a piinish -
able offense 60 open 'rim hole' on Om
Sabbath.
Having given this order, ha leaned over
otaffrail and 11111cod for stoma samples.
Hobert 'Monett him the frnita, wnorin, and
ells, and tho pink tonal, and hada him
Merle that tho brat was ballasted with
pearl firer. ., He threw him up Ofte, and
Minch of pink Nan& He then shinned
p the+ ropo again and the interrogateriee
t fat this time ha waa gnat -
°nod closely in to who he au, and hoar
O came on the island P and the ;quiritions
era so shrewd and penstrsting that his
rtithrla gine way, Anil he eriod out in
'aguish. "Mao man ! not torture mo
0, do not maks me talk of my prat
d my wymige they WO more than I .an
Twiar."
roci..r.air••tiv, and offered
him a agar. Ile took it, and it soothed
hint a little ; it wits 101.'l%( site* he had
ernakod imit His agitation enhaided, and
• qniet tear te two rolled down ha haggard
hek,
Tim Yankee' saw, and kept quiet.
But 'bon the cigar was nearly smoked
---- -
out, he said hp wa 'afraid Itohert would
not find a customer for his island, and
what • pity &Jahns Fullaloro was cool o.
Wands juat now.
"Oh ! ' said Robert, " I know there A
enterprising Americans on tins oast, wh
will give um money for what I have
IWO."
Fullalova was silent • minute, then h
got • piece of wood and a knife, and sal
with an air of resignation.
I reckon we'll have to deal."
Need wo say that to deal had boon h
eager desire from the first.
He now began to whtttle • peg, an
awaited the attack.
What will you give me, sir I"
"What., money down? And you
.tanhna.1..,ignittiig.eu...tildiyse.011:1, but tt"chathireno....
calc ldo.
and work it ad pay five per cent,,
said Rbert, madly.
are in trosible, and he is not nor never wil
be till he dim, and then, he'll got it hot
land is as well as you du."
"You tell me the hearings of that ialan,
"Darned if I do," said the Yankee. "Yot
'Then oloourso you will treat with him,'
yuind throwing that peice
of wood into the re, Mr. Fullalove said
Robert.
"Can't be done, no how. I can't deal
without whittlin'."
"Tau moan you can't take an unfair ail
vantage without it. Come, Mr. Fullaloy
lot us cut this short. I am, 1*7011 envois
honest and most unfortunate man. Sir, 1
waa falsely socuson of • crime, anti banish
tot 111y country. 11414 prove Inv innocence
now if I can but get honer', with a groa
deal of money. So much 1»r.... Tonere
a member of Om mast generous nation in
o
the world.
d,
now that's kinderhoney and vin-
egar mixed," said Fullalovn ; "pretty gond
for a Britithor though."
"You are a man of that nation, which in
all tho agonies and iinpempllai expanses of
civil war, smarting too under annoyance
and taunts Ir.,,... Etiglasid,did yetsond over
• sum Gv
I reliee the ihstrummail of certain
Poor Englishman who wore undirwct victims
of thatm
sae calamity. The act, the time,
the misery ralievd,the,taunts overlooked,
prove v. MI parlor to all "then in
generosit. At last my reading afford.,
no parallel to it, either in ancient or ruml-
arn histo7.W
u ove phase to recollect you
aro a niember of that nationand that I am
vory unhappy and holpleaand want money
to undo cruel wronp but 'outman tochatfer
niTahlie the island and tha treasure, and
give me half the prnfitayou make. l• not
that fair?"
"Fullalove wore • very pitiful counts'
mace.
Draw me a Map of one island Britisher
and mark where the Spaniard ies. I toll
you I know her name and the yoar she waa
het in ; learned that at Lima ono day.
Kinder started me, you did, when poi
sh,iwed nie the coin out 4,1 41,1.. Wal,thon"
is my hand on half profit', and 11 1'.. keen
I'm square."
Soon after he led Robert to his cabin.
and Robert drra a large dap from his
rinalels and Fulluhive himself being asi
excellent drallglitainall, anil provided
with proper instrument', aided him to fin-
ish it.
Next day they sighted Valpa.raiso, and
hot* to outside the port.
All the specimens if insular wealth were
put on board the schooner and noweten
for Fullaltivo's first move win to got Alamo
of the lalandfrom the Chilianflovernment
and it was no partof Montan to trumpet the
article he wet going to buy.
Aftcr a n ..... eitea hesitation he declined
to take the seven or eight pounds of ail
var.
Ito giro NA reason that having made a
bargain which compelled him to go to
oV41-
pwraim, at nee, he did not feel like *hang-
ing his partner • fancy price for towing Ins
bat thither.
With thin underationling.ho gave Robort
• draft for $40 on rfoltlit pr,ifitie ; awl
this enabled him to fake a paasage for Eng-
land with all his Ivelonginge.
He arrived at Southampton very' 14,044after the event+, last related,and thence went
tis London, fully alive to the dangers of his
poiitio
He had a friend in his long beard,but he
dared not rely on that alone.
Like • molt', ho worked at night.
CHATTER LXVI.
Helen asked Arthnr Wardlaw wliy he
au snaprised at ths prayer -book being
brought hack 1
Was it worth twenty pounds to any one
except himself
Il
keenly at hortosoe wheth-
er she intended ruore than mot hia ear and
then aid that he er siirprised at the
rapid effect of his advorterement, that was
all.
"Now yon have got the hook," he aid,
"I do hope you will erase that cruel stand-
errniim, h.4.
i.m0thom you moan tO honor with •
y
This proposal media Helen blush,and fuel
very niiserable.
of the obnoxious lines some were writ -1
Len by 1Robert Penfold, and she had to lit-
tle id his dear handwriting.
"t feel you are right, Arthur," maid .h,
"Imt you mint give me time. Then, they n
shall moot no eye but mine ; and on
ono welding day --.f course --all meteor -
*la of one- -" Trie oompleted the sen-
tence.
4
Arthnr Wardle., raging with palmier at ,
the absent I'enfold, aa hervnifore Pentold
raged at him, hared • deep sigh and hur- 17
ried away while Helen was locking up the
praverbook in her desk.
Ily these movemonta he retained Helen's
pity.
Ha went Mime directly, mounted to his
bottrooni, unit. :oil a aief. "-4 idongesi his
hand into it.
His hand enronntored • book, he drew it
at With. shiver and gaud id it wdh terror
and amazement.
It was the prayor.brask hail he picker ! up
in thn Square and licc.kod up in that
safe.
Hitherto Candor and Credulity only
hail boa imposed to him, and now
Chinning had enterod the gold at
again
him ; • master hand was acoparating with
Wien.
Yot, emirs to mar, she etettleti uncon-
scious of that co-operation. Had Itobor(
renfnld found has way homohy amestranga
▪ Walt ha watching over ha in sos-
Maluerl the woman 41. 40.04 watehodday
and night, hilt no Rabaaa
Rabat Ponfolil wdic
He primilial his brain night end day. and
est hot ket nontrivarl a pan a deceit which
n common aw.nrhia the Reek *here Lying
a twee tho fine arta, POO has now in tha
country, we holions,asid hnpa Hay
7 weasel! .04be tin imam of import*
An 4111 clerk •1 his father's, now sorer.
;VOL. XX1.-NO 35
mutated and pensioned off had • son upon
ta stags, in • very mean proton.
4)0..a yea, however, and of *0411410(13the dog diays, he had • kind of bonofit at'
re his suburban theatre ; that,. to my, the
manager allowed him to sell tickata, and
to take half the price of them. He 71401.1.144 Arthur to take !Lorne. and erlt to go to
• theatre for an honor.
d This Man played a part of* pompous sneak
with gerfele approac.h to nature. Ho seemed
at home.
ja Arthur found thia man out ; viaited him
at his own plane.
• He was vary par, and mingled porn -
malty with obsequiousness so, that
Arthur felt convents:id he waa to be bought
• cheap, body and soul, what thorn was 01 ▪ lum.
He sounded him acoordigly,and the re-
, sult was that lir nom agreed to perform*
part with 1 •
Arthur arrute it and they roharsod it
together.
As tel I the &align" ; tient wanes c,instnio-
tod that A could be varied annuli:orb!),
a0M.rding (0 4.41. otos, which et., hi he
finnan to a certain anent ; hot not pro-
. ciaoly, anon they warn to be givers
by lialon Holleaton, who Wee not the
secret.
But whilst this plot waa funning, oth-
sr events happened, with rather a contrary
tendency and these will bas more intent -
gable if we go back let Nancy Romse's coo
Cae, whom meleel we haves kupt Joseph
• Wylie DI an uncomfortable paition a o.'..,
long time.
Mrs. James, from next door,
admitted into Nancy's kitchen, and her
first word was, "I 'upraise you know what
Im come about, Mira." •
"Willa it ia to return me the saapari
ynn borrower& no tiookt," ere Nelleyk Te -
lily.
maam. 13ut Ill send my girl in
with it, as littuttl 14 mho Las chapel it, you
may depend."
"Thank ye, I shall be glad to nee it
again"
"You're not afaard I shall steal it, I
hope f"
'L, Maas the women ! dont Sy nut at •
body Into tht. I ain't iitford to give away
my same -pan."
"Maas -pans are not in my howl."
"Nor in your hand norther."
mane wbout my lodger ; • mat •-
npectabla gentleman ; which he have met
with an accident.
Ho did but it,, to put something away
in the chimbley, which he ia • curious gent,
anil ha travelled a good deal, and learned
the foreign customs, when his hand Ira
aught in the brick -work, ainnehows, and
them he A hard and fast."
"Do you know anything abut
said Nancy, severely.
No," said the mita, with& countenance
of polished granite.
'La, bass me .*id NATICY, with • sud-
den mart, " Why, is sho talking about the
thief as you and I catched putting his hand
thniingli the walk-nto fl7 room, and inane
him feat aviin the polioseran conies niondr
' Thief! 'cried Mrs. James mora •
thief than I am. Why, sure you vosulint
over he so cruel 0 dar ! Au: I Spite
goes • far length. There take and kill ine,
do, and then you will botany in your mind.
Ah, 11 n.,vpar father ever thought am
ever 1 ilnaldorfinna down to lotting lodg-
ing, and being maltreated this way!
aue-'
Who is maltreating °(y.? Why, you're
dreaming. Have a drop le' gip
' With them a aka the police to my
lodge. f It would chokes ms !'
'11'ell have a 'Snip, and well soo about
' You're very kind, ma'am, I'm aro.-
Heaven knows I need it. Horo's wishing
you • grid burden& and toward burying
all unkunInsa.'
Which you 1111011MI dronnding of it.'
'Ah, y,,u're never at a une for • word,
ma'am, and always 11. raid spirit*. But
yaur troubles la to cow-. l'in • noddy. -
You will let me a e what 4. 4.41. matter with
my lodger, 1114'41,1
Why not 1 We'll go and have • look
at him.'
Accordingly the three women and the
mite proceedod 1.. the little room; Nancy
turned the gas on, and they inapected the
imprisoned hand. Mr, jamas ecniamed
with dismay ; and Nancy asked her dryly
whether she was ta blame for alarm •
hand which had committed it manifest.
treepar.
Yon have got the not of his body,' said
she 'but this here Mail belong" to me.'
'Lord, ma'am, what could he take rent
01 yourchinililey, without t' was a handful
of soot 1 Do, pray, lot mie loan him.'
Not till I have slain two word" to him.'
' Bnt how can yon? He i. n't here to, -
piny a morsel of him.'
I can gn into your house and speak to
Mra Jamas denntrnal to that; Mit Nancy
stood firm; Mrs Janie. ye1do.1. N
whispered ha mynnutiona, and, in a few
minutia, was standing by the priainer, ray.
orend pertain in black 'entacles, and •
gray board, that creamd great commiser
ion, or would hone done so, but that this
troke of ,,,,.fortune heal appierently Wien
mon a .grcat piorioper. Ile had am-
trivetl to get • seat under him, and was
milieu/ a pipe with ailmiralila *nay -fried.
At sight of Nancy, however, he made a
flight motion, se if he would not abject to
"Bow his impricineal hand throngh them
party wall. Tits only fora unquiet; this
eat, ho smoked iintartorliahlr
W4I sir,' aid Nancy, '1 hopes you are
comfortable I
'Thank yo, miss; yes. I'm at a double
hoet anchor.'
Why do you call me mns?'
'1 don't know. Became you are so
,,ung aml pretty.'
That will do. mly 'ranted to hear
the sound id yonr nave, Jos Wylie. And
with the word she snatched his int off
will one hand, anti his bread with Ida
other, anti revealed his true filatures to
his aatorlinkri landlady.
'There, mum, aid shy, ' 'rah yos joy
of lour 042er.' She tamed the ohiallIM
thrwe 'mm Irak the poker, sad MA'
Mr W•lie she had • few words 40p054 111
him in private, retired for the present.
Mrs Jrioto• .at down and raownesd tie
wickednas of mankind, tholorn oilier ke6
ger (who would 11440. 44. biddy nut doer
instead of and ing his hand j, sad the Man
dloapha had by iteration brow& bona
ingfiovo Us had sou.
Wylie aim entered Nancy, Ibwask and
her first tptantins ts,ssaasqr
dist yon get Orr f
'So matter lam wot thorn," add Web.
sulkily.
'40.4 431*.,, away.'
is all riht, rat hint If Iasi
think thoy wore mow fo err.'
whiah thoy had near essnalwraWa
newsay is • turas "rhea ado Ws
th sonttling 4141. 44,'.. min SIM sobed
Issidkor tilos nous' hod 4son die
Indio dos wee ishasnite. 1 see*
ns trinfoi,' said ba 'dot robs"
embody toldinwo het rolorsod, sootilirs
do without 89,001 I sitwri pw‘lodifPle
11'