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"THE GRCATceT Possums GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NIMBUS."
GODRRICH, COUNTY OF HURON, "(C. W.) THURSDAY, APRIL. 21, 1853•
TlVEINE AND FIX 11JC
117 7nM ►Dl• Or Tilt 10011.
•
NUMBER 12.
CARDS. &c•
De. BURNIIAM.
CLIXTON,
Heston Raoul.
(West of Mr. ThaThose.' Store .)
Dec. Ida, 1882. ren46
WILLIAM SHARMAN,
Each w►. liberal
lis saseount made
0 0 1 BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER.
4} A liberal diacoust made to those who N•� S • Gosaatcu,
advertise by the leu•
Adrertissmlots without written instruc- ISPprepared
totarnish
81(.NS and
tions will be inserted until forbid, and Code nob. Nue. 18111. ebm43
charged accordingly ; and no advertisement' •
d' tinted unpaid for at the time of with-
iconJOHN RALPIL
drawel, solea by the consent of the pub 1I'IN AND COPPER s irrn, neat door
leafier• • to tI,e Victoria Hotel, West Si rent,
Godrich, !,.a eenrtantly on hand, a choice
• Hoek of Tinware, Cooking and Box Stove.,
eke., which he will sell at couiderably re-
duced prtc...
rice paid in trade for old
DR. P. A. McfOUG ALL,
CA N rnnenlied at all hours, at
-Mr, f.e'Turri s Boarding Bosse.
(fnrnerfy the British Hotel.)
turas.
The highest p
copper, bras.. pewter, ehcep.kuw, calf and
heel Wei, feathers and ragas. All kinds ol
i Merchantable produce taken In exchange at
cash were.
Goderich, Feb. 19, 185t. *5-n4
Goderich. April 09th. 1852. •
4
iRA LEWIS,
BtRRISTER, SOLICITOR, kc. Wept -
street, Goderieh.
June 1818. 2•n25
DANIEL GORDON,
rJABINET MAKER, Three dna*,dna*,Fast e
the Canada Cowpony's office, \VcH-
street, Goderieh,
Aoguat 27th, 1849. 2vn80
DANIEL HOME L1'LARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Conveyan-
cer, Solicitor in Chancery, kc. has his
office as formerly in Stratford.
Stratford, 2nd Jan. 1850. 2vn49
J. DENISON,
CIVIL ENOINFF.II, Ane.
CODERICH, C. 0.
Ang. 25th, 1861. vbe31
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
NOTARY PUBLIC, Commi.siooer Q.B.,
ROBERT SNODGRASS.
FA0HIONAl4LR e41OT dt 131111!•:
MANI F.tCTUKEK•
(One door East of C. ('rohh's Store.)
WOULi) Inform theinl.sbilant• et Gode
rich and neighborhood that he Is rre-
paned to make to order or otherwise, any
kind of Lad e'. and Gesurmei • Fico or
Fancy work, in the neatest and fest
faahiooahle style: And will oleo •(urnirb
hem Boots and Shore, to tett the re
Mettle. of Ihnse that n,ay la,or him with
their custom. Hie pnerr,wt11 be moderate.
Gndericb, July 391h, 185!. sb09
ROBERT REIT),
nOOK•RELLER & STATiONER,
1) l •pp"wt'• ft.ikwilfr. Hotel,). Corner of
I)ond.* and T.:l...•trresr, Condon, C. W. -
Scheel R••nk.. Comm.° and Clae.iral Reek -
Sinding a•.d Refire of every dere• pikon Exevn•
ted an .he Premises.
Er Orders for Arcola' t Book.. from the Trade
se Country Mere/dint., punctually attended too
ilia. liherd duenona allowed.
Loudon, March 1851. 4.4
and Conveyancer, Stratford.
MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT.
SOL TJI HIDE DUXDrfy ST..
Opposrts Messrs. Raymond d• R o.iia.d,
For. arra.
`HF1111. nary Lr tied SIIF•ET MUSiC of
• •very de•ertrtion, In.lrueruon Book.
for all kir d. .1low furore s. Ise•, as cheer
.• ran be bad in Tomato, Ibu lul, or New
Yolk.
A't kind. of MUSICAL INRdRU-
MEI%Tkt, from a Plana Forte duan to a
Fife.
String of all kinds. and of euperinr gush
1v: to short, every'biag which ran or may
be (owed in well sod carafu;ly selre:ed
Music Steer.
The PI t NOS ore from the establish
meats of the I -UL,wing celebrated makers.
siz: Chickering, Stoddart and Dunham, ac-
knowledged to be t!•e heat on lila port of
tbeglobe, as are the hiELODIANS, mann•
fact tired by Prirce k Co.
Plano. and Melodeons sold as cheap and
en as favorable terms at il.ey can be pro-
eurrd in Toronto, or from the luakera them-
setvea.
HERMAN KORDEN.
Lmidnn, Jrnuary, 1859. v6n3. 6.n.
i
E. THORNHILL,
HURON HOTEL,
BY 'JAMES GENTLES, Goderich.- WOULD return his thank, to the
Attentive Hostler• always on hand. public for the liberal support be has wet
Goderieh, Sept. 12, 1850. v3 -o30 from them during hie resod. nee in Goderich,
and hepee by strict mention to tonnes•,
STRACHAN AND BROTHER. to still merit a share of their eatron.ge
Barrister and 4ttoraies at Law, 4'c,.At his old stand, flee door East of the
Goneaucu C. W. . I Caned.. Company's Office
TOHNIIAC__IIAN _BarristerandAttor- Goderich, Nept. 6th, 1852. v5n33
neyat Law,otar-yublic and Convey-
veneer. W. & R. �IM1'iO N,
ALEXANDER WOOD STRACHAN,
Attorney at Law, Sulicatur to Chan. (LATE HOPE, IIIHRELL k Co.,)
cory, Conveyancer. ' !'+ROCERS, Nine Merchants, Fruiterer,
Goderich, 17th November, 1851. lir ami ()Amen, No. 17 Dundas Street,
WIiaLIAM HODGINS London, C. W.
r February 25th 1852. v5 -o5
ARCHITECT & CIVIL ENGINEER
Office 27, Dundas S/reit,
ROWLAND WILLIAMS,
LONDON, c. If•. I Ar•cTlon0Ra, in prepared to attend Sales in
August 16th, 1852., 1,500 any part til the United Cnuns
ne, oo the
most liberal term.. Apply at the Foram
HORACE HORTON, Dr./wino Court office, or at his house, East
[Market square, Coderich,J Street, Goderich.
AiGENT for the Prn•incual M ual and N. B. -Goode and other property well he
General insurance Office, Toronto,- received to @ell either by private or public
Also Agent for the St. Lawrence County sale.
Mutual, Ogdeneburg, New York. Local January 6, 1852. 14047.
Agent for Samuel Muuls'On'
Nursery. July 1850.
RICH AItI) MOO/LE,
A. NABa•M.YTH. HAVING during the past two year, nct-
F1SHIONABLE TAILOR, one door " cd in the capacity or GENERAL
West of W. E. (imp•'. Store, Weal AGENT for the collection of debts, desires
Street Goderich. of to be generally nnderetoon that he will
Feb. 19, 1862. •v5 -n4 acre -t the Agency for the collection of
dues to any pan of the IJ per Province. be-
'l'HOMAS NiCHOLLS, ''wren 1 obourg in the Fa.t and Lake Huron
BROKER went
AND GENER,ALAGENT. in the, Wet. Ihea nmakiogrexis aonunee-
thank@ he would bies
Agent for Ontario Marine 4• Fire In- to ht. friends Ger pastg matt' rs, and now re-
turranex Co. •peetfully solicits a continuance ol the
s2TP.
All communication@ on hnsicees, addreea
•d (poet mild) to Ayr P. 0., North- Dom
(nee, C. W.. will be promptly attend,d
April 1. 1851. vSn10
22 j
NEW TAILORUN(;
ESTABLISHMENT.
gids BARTER. Merchant Tailor, would
11 r.arecttui.y inform the inhabitants of
Gnderich and torround,rg country that he
has poet opened a rew Tuilnrfng• Estab
lishment, teat door north art Dr. McL)ou-
gal!'a new Brick House, Market Square
Gdderieh;,where he has on hand a splendid
aesertetenl of Brood Cloths, Ceeettneres
•I'we ds, Seined', Wbi,ree Clothe, of
d•tterent rnloure for Over Gnats. A war
troy of Winter Ve-tinge. lac. kc He
is Alan prepared to secure ail Orders in
he •P.uortng Lune, in the nto11 Fashion
able style, and at inielarate charges.
Cutting Dene on the Shorteet Notice.
London. Parts and New York- F■n•hions
receive' quarterly.
HENRY BARTER
G°d•tieh. Oct. 12th. 1852. s5n29
NOTARY PUBLIC. ACCOUNTANT
'' AND CONVEYANCER.
COMMISSIONER IN Q. B. kc.
INSURANCE effected on Howlett, Ship
a. ping and Goods.
All kinds of Deeds correctly drawn, and PETER BUCIIANAN, TAIL• R.
Books and Accounts adpisted. • EXT door to H. B. O'Connor's Store,
Office over the Treasury, Goderich. , " West Street, Goderich. Clothes made
July 22. 1852. vbn26 and repaired, and ruttier done en the shor-
test notice, and most itherei terms.
December 3rd, 1851. ven42
E. H. MARLTON,
VORWARDER and Cmmiuteion Mer -
a. Storehou•n Keeper, general
Agent, for the sale of Wild Lands Cleared
Farms, Hnilsehold Forniture and Produce
of every deaeriplton.
Office, next door, North of the Kincar-
dine Aarma, Goderich,
March $alb 1859. vb-n9
- - F. 81. C. 11. 13TM1L,
MANUFACTURERS of Hats, Caps and
Fleecy For., Wholesale and Retail
Motors in Furs, Buffalo Robes, Deer Skips,
Gloves, Mitten., &e. ke.
Gd Paid for Furs.
The h(ghe@t priest plod, at all ti , es is
Cub, for fill deseriptiona of Shipping Fan
by F. k C. H. BUHL.
Dptreit. Minimise, Aug. 1881. v3a18
WASHINGTON
Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co.,
CAPITAL `1,000,000.
E1 ZRA HOPKiNS, Hamilton, Agent for
the Ceuet8v. of Waled** esti Huron.
Angoet 111, 1850. 3.16
DR. HYNDMAN,
tbUICK'S TAVERN. Leedom Road.
' . May 1861 veal!
Ma. JOHN MACARA.
i3ARRi8TBR. So1{elter in Cheeeerg,
Attorney -.t -Law, Ce.veyaeeer, he.
ke. Oleo 1 Ontario Buildings, King -Sl.
opposite Ike Gore Bank. and the Bank of
British North America. Hauit.iow. 4 ile
Na. T. N. MOLILSWORTH,
/11VfL ENGINEER .ad Proeisctst LwM
$.neyer, Ged•ueh.
April 30, 1881 114a11
JAMIS WOODS•
AUCTiONBSR, 1e prepared to attend
Pebble liaise to lay pert et the flatted
Gaieties, ea moderate tame.
Stratford, Mel 11111b. ,4-1't4
pottntt.
THE BREEZE OF SPR1NU.
Dull winter hosiers to he gen.,
He's disappearing fist;
The runny hours are eat' irg on.
The rtoro.v time is pint.
The ice 00 longer bind, the rill,
Nor anew", vette mantle gent;
Far entry bleak and barren hill
Hu Wired the Weise of Spring.
i hear its moon- in the wood,
It s gss along the sal^,
Where Conner flowers in beauty stood,
It Itngere nr the da'e:
1t plays opi n the prmro.e bank+
And reels ninon the merry wino:
The drm.'p•ug snow, drop kindly th401.
The western brigs,ol Sprang.
Ah! w-eil tt knows where vio'ets grow
lo Vie lone and shady lane:
It hot ilia sweet, bl..e fWW'rites blow,
And onward speeds agile.
it wain.. the flowers of the fi.;d,
Alnthey their rdf ergs br!ng;
flee bowers their sweetest incense yicl•f,
To *cent' the breeze of ping.
Th • black -Aird• from the hawthorn bush,
Renews his lively strain;
On topmost branch.etande the thrush,
And tunes by throat amain: •
At rime of evening calm and mild,
11e makes the forest ring
With native wo •d note.. clear and wit -
Ile love+ the breeze of Spring.
The robin leaves hilwinter friends
For hedge -rows far away --
Above hos mossy nret he hends,
And pip•a hie p'amt•re lay.
The lark ',prosier with the itght,
(1n merry .inning 0.a1 -
S1 ram. all hie night till out of sight,
And hods the bre. ze of Spring.
A hundred voice. 611 the air, •
The sun rhinos warmly down;
Away with each emending erre,
And leave the gloomy •^1V11.
Come roam along the weed -oath green.
Herr Na'ure'a favorites sin..,
Enjoy be snot enlivening .erne,
And w.uo the breeze of Spring.
To the Settlers of the Huron
Tract.
•11IIF, trndersi;;n, d liege leave to give cos
1 Lice to all th.,-c wad mar have any
business to traesac' with the Canada Cnm-
pan• that since the removal of their °(race
from this town, he bar determined to open
an agency office here for the benefit' of
those who msy not wish to travel to To-
ronto_lo transact heir business in i-Prenn.
From his thorough knowledge of the Cum
pony's mode of transacting Minces
(laving been 00 10116 employed In their
office) he f' el- confident that he can aid
and give satisfaction to all those wl,o may
regoire his sersire. (''•nreyat:cing, Land
.nil General Ag' oey Office. alai) a hat of
la:nta fur sale kepi , and a registry of these
wishing to rnrrha,e w.thout change except
where • sale i. effec'ed, when a moderate
per tentage will be required.
ALR•. RoaiaRTsoq,
L.•d Agent, k •
G'dertcb. J1*. 13. 11853.- r(i-o 1
FARM FOR SALE.
LOT Nn. 50, in the Maitland Conceit
•inn of ile Tnwnehtp of Goderich,
containing 137 acres of the best land, of
which 60 ere cleared and well fermi. P1t11-
ated on the Danks of the River Maitland,
8 miles from Goderich. There is an ex-
cellent House and Bars on the premise.,
with ea Orchard of the choicest fruits, *e-
lected from rhe Nut -airy to Up.tlante, Uni
ted State*. For terms apply to the Subs
scriber.
i RATTENBURY,
British Exchange Hotel,
Goderich.
261b January, 1853. ,5o52 -3m
New Grocery
AND
PROVISION STORE.
1`HE Snbsenber would respeelfellr in
form the inhat•tianta of Godeneh and
snrrousdieg Ceoalry, that he has opened in
the above Tune, two door. north of Doctor
McDeegab's sew Beck Houle, Market
!Ignore, G'd►rieh. H1* stock includes all
kinds of GROCERIEY, ennseding in port
of Tee, T 4areo, Raisers, Carre.ts,Spicw,
£25 Premium.
1111E Municipal Council for the Township
a of Stanley. in prepared to receive Plan,,
accompanied by Sneet(ieatinns aod Estimate
for the for•ratinn of a Harbour at or near
the Mouth of the River Barfield, , and will
pay for the apnroted plan, kc., £'33, 1I. C.
no other tell be paid for, plane, ke., to be
lw ged with the Clerk at Ba•6cld, on or
before the tad day of Appel, next en wing.
\V. W. CONNOR,
Township Clerk.
February 0th, 1853. s6nS'-4
NOTICE.
inns ie to forbid any pe -eon or persons
• pnrchaaing a Note drawn by the Sub-
*criher in favour of Alexander 11ndein..
bearer g date 3rd December, 185J, and due
the 1-t of din:vey, as 1 have received 00
value for the 'erne.
DANIEL, McDOUG ALL.
Towr,hip of Brace,
Fib. deb, 1955. S t6n3
TO THE SETTLERS C'F T1IE
HURON TRACT.
THE Cams& Cebnpany. t itbe remembered.
1..4.e provided the tee -1 pnanbie faeil.ty to
the wed Sewer. for the iren.acnan °f Ru•ines.
with •het• olfiee in Teronin through the Agent.
of the Reek of Upper Caned., bolt at Gnderirli
and Stretford, without chance to the said set-
tler..
Goderieh, Feb. iib. 1852, v6o2if
FRUIT TREES!
,£iterature,
AN ODD
ADVENTURE BEFORE
I3REAKFAS T.
The three brothers slept lying along the
ground within a few feet of one another.
Their tent was gone, and of course they
were in the open air. They were under a
large spreading tree, aid ',rapt in their
blankets, and had been sleeping soundly
through toe night. lay was just begin-
ning to break, when something touched
Francois on the forehead. It was a cold,
clammy object; and, pressing upon his hot
skin, woke Trim at once. Ile started as if
a pin had been thrust into him; and the cry
that he uttered awoke his companions. -
Was it a snake that bad touched him 1
Francois thought so at the moment, aud
comtnued to tbiuk so while he was rubbing
his eyes o, en. When this feat was accom-
plished, however, he caught a glimpse of
sone object running o4 that could not be a
s L
in ■ serious tone, that caused the brothers
to draw close: to each other.
During all this time Marengo stood by,
reatra'aed by them from rushing fin ward.
the dog bad not awakened mitt, the first
try of Francois roused him. Ile was wea-
ried with the long gallop of the preceedieg
days; awl, like his masters, bad born sleep-
ing soundly. As all started simultaneously,
a wort from Basil had kept him in; for to
this he had becu well trained; and without
a signal from bun be was not used to attack
any creature, not even his natural enemies.
Ile, therefore, stool still, lonkiiir steadily
in the same direction as they, and at inter-
val, uttering a low groivl that was almost
Mandible. 'There was a fierceness about
it, however, that showed be did not regard
the atrange oLjecta as friend.. Perhaps
be knew nhat they were better than any of
the parts.
The three mysterious creatures still re-
mained near the same spot, aod about • lifts
yards from the boys. They did not remain
tnottouless,howtter. '1'be two smaller ones
ran over the a ounJ-now separating from
the upright fi;;ur.,f rid then returning 'pia
awl appearing to earress it as before. The
latter now and then stooped, as if to re-
ceive their carressei. end, when they were
not hy, as though it waa gathering somx-
thing from the ground. It would Then rise
into an upright position, and remain motion-
less as before. All their manoeuvres were
performed in perfect silence.
Thee was something tmyaterious, awe -
aspiring in these movements; and our young
hunters nbserrcd them not without feelings
of terror. They were both puzzled and
awed. They scarcely knew what course
to adopt. They talked in whispers, giving
counsel to each other. Shoeld they creep
to their horses, meet and ride off i That
would be of no use ; for if what they saw
was an Iniian, there were no doubt others
near ; and they could easily track and over-
take them. 'They felt certain that the
strange creatures knew they were there-
for indeed their horses, some thirty yards
off, could be plainly heard stamping the
ground and cropping the grass. More-
over, one of the two animals had touched
and smelt Francois; so there could be no
mistake about it being aware of their pre-
sence. It would be idle, therefore, to at-
tempt getting off unawares. What then ?
Should they climb into a tree ? That, they
thought, would be of just as little use ; and
THE eobecriber in returning thank* to the
inhabitants of the ('m.n'y of Iluro-
generally for the very liberal encouragen
meat he has met with in the Sale of Fruit
Tree*. brags 10 anno,nre to the Farmers of
these United Counties That he I. prepared
to iairodire this Fal!, • large and well se-
lected Hock, comprising every variety re
Nursery Pref.', upon his usual liberal term..
It world be eopc.Anone to enlarge open
the super or merit. of Des Nursery, end
the qualil .. of Fruit brought from it -bet
the large gnantlty of Treem that have hcen
distr,buled neer neatly all of Upper Canada,
for the last 18 yr. hail gained for this
Nnreery a wiper oris �1 ever tree' 01.. ern.
The subscriber would beg to Introduce to
the nonce of all those who w i•h to get Gond
Winter Frere: the celebrated Northern Spy
Apple, its qualities are any 10a11 others
of n@ kind, keeping until Joh, and presort -
tng all its nastiness sad Savor, which i. a
{ Al.e:-Apples sed Cider of the very beet
kind,
1e the Provi.ioa Line will M (nand Floor,
Oatmeal, bitter, Eggs, Ilam, B.N, Pork,
Potstnes. Oslo, kr.
Nies determined to keep none but •rh-
eic oI in. beet gn•lity, and to 0,11 cheep
■1 Oho mune time, he trues. to receive •
share of public Wetmore,
Farmers sed poople from the eon'1ry
would do well In call, a+ be intends p.wi'hea
lag every de.eriplren of Freebie*, for which
be will pry the highest tea ken prima.
A atoms a.ortmeel of W hips to be sold
cheep.
JOHN ARTHUR.
G.4ee eh, Nev. My'�M1. tba43
a..••••••
LAW aaipaCTil'(a 1r/e•1PAPBRe.
SU°SCRIMS whip de ant ere tape*.
sosIes to the eeele.»t are commas...! aa
inwheat to coatis* thee, SueeetlpMNe
If 19vMerltere order the d.,".oa.r..-
et the" papers, the p. nbev slat *moo.to toad time u11 se, aeteareg•• are paid.
11 $wbierrbne ai ea 84"1/ le '
tkwls owl' a Amu theAso to whoa& eh.
e re Iueese.l; they see b 4d rwtwarte " 1
Stiff hote..aloe uses Soule, sad vendee. '
lbw paper• to he dareoaUsoed.,
If Nobel, tlrre weer* re ether Fleece,
wuiseol tnfortnrag lb* pwbti.her, sad the
^:wr le 210111210111 to 11.0 former dtreeetoa, 1..r.
are he'd re•poneil.le.
ride, and fiord at the adranria animal.- her warm breath, as with eve jaw. 11.•
K
Orel. kr J fo ward, snorting fiercely.
The buCet seemed to strike her on the this mnar.e•t the ria, tad of ibe'a-su u.
the blanch directlybetween them, pa•
a few feel over it. Before it coeur•
if warn. and fall oil, tits young hunter
and allowed Lucien time to swing himseI•
grasped it. and, with the deatertil ' I
to a tree. Basel had thrown away kis ri- pi.-kerlkn.bl•.knohtod w
it •roed Ile tin,
fly, not having lime to reload. Francois i ('he nest moment and just al 1' ••
el ws of the bear were stretched four!'
e lute h Lim. be ,thpped 1,11n
t1 the brat b,
glided down the lasso.
The roap did not reach the ground 1.'
at least twenty feet. It was a sh tet ve
sad part of it bad been taken sp 1s 1'
hasty knotting. Lucien sad Francon,
conaternati,•o, had observed thee (rem b. I •
as soon as it first 111111g down. Rad .pre, a"
themselves accordingly ; so that *ben !.-
brother standing below, and IloIloilo.),a I.. •
buffalo skin attached out between then
Into this he dropped. and the urs
moment R.0nd upon }6e ground arra
hurl.
And now came the moment of triumpl•.
b
The tou,Blab Gut hal been bald reten
by Basil's weight, becoming so suitdent,.released, Sew upwards with a
jerk.
'floe l'ncxpected violence of that jerk
was too much- fur the bear. Her hum -
gave way ; she -was shot into the alt serer -
al feet upwards, and falling with a std i
heavy sound to the earth, lay for a moment
muti tuletis. She was only stunned, how-
ever and would soon have strug,rled is., 3
flank, as rhe turned with a growl and bit
the part. 'lits delayed her for a moment
when be saw the great monster so Dear,
dropped Lis gen without firing.
All three in their baste climbed separate
trees. It was a grose of white oaks; and
these tress unlike the pine+, or magnolias,
or evpress-trees, bare usually great limbs
growing low down, lad spreading out ho-
rozontally. These limbs are often as ma-
ny feet in length as the tree itself is in
height.
It was upon thee, that they had climbed
-Basil has ing lakes to that one under
which they had sle;tt,•aol which was much
lamer that the others around. At the foot
of this tree the bear stopped. The robes
and,blaukels drew her attention Cur a mo-
ment. `Ire tossed them over n ith her
great paws, and then left them, and walked
round the trunk, looking upward+, et inter-
vals uttering loud,' soul,; that sounded like
the •'srape' of a steam -pipe. By this
I' Basil had 11 led the third 1r fourth
one air a reas
it r n
branch from the ground. Ile might have gain to renew the attack; but tefore ahs
laud holt
hone murk higher; but, from what Lucien of Fraucoi+'s half loaded gun, and burred!)
had suggested, be hi hewed the animal to be
ward and fired them into her bead kiIH1ip
her 111100 the spot.
The cube by this time lead arrived VSn
could regain her feel Basil had
pouring down n handful of bullots ran 1'or-
a grizzly bear. tier colour confirmed bum
in that belie) -as he knew that grizzly
bears are not :net with of a great variety of
colors. Ile hail 'nothing to far, the n, even the ground, and Marengo, who had row
partially rreovered, by way of eesetigu}g
nn lh._ lowest branch, and be thought it was h(m.etf Iii the eastignat o1 tae haat . ineciv-
no use going higher. (1e hail a good vitae ed from their motni•r, attaoke l t. a at eilh
of the animal below; and to Lis con,teru- twry. The little creatu, ea fought Unfitly,
ntion he saw ata dance it was not a griz-
zly,
and, together, would have been more Khan
but a different species. Iter shape, u a math for Marengo ; but the rifler pi
liar VIn+ter+ came l0 his a*oistanee, and p 't
well as general appearance, convinced him an end 10 the contest.--Iloggs Insfru•: -
tlat i1 was the ' cinnamon" bear -a variety tor.
of the black, and one of the best tree-clim-
ber+of the kind. 'I'liis was soon put be -
FOILING A RIVAL.. ,
yond dispute, as Basil law ;he animal throw
her great p0'TM around the trunk, and com-
mence crawling upwads!
It was a fearful moment. Lucien and'
Francois both leaped back to the ground,
uttering shouts of waruing dad Jt *pair. -
Francois picked up his gun, and withoutlie-
?The critter love. me !" i knot, rho
lova. me ! said Jonathan Doubtkias, at fin
sat upon sue cors6eld lenge, meditating
•e tui' course til Is. true love, that woe
running jnnt as aluak, e,.nere alwsee said it
did-ratnerr rue,fbly If SA./ Po•abotly
bis taken a shine to tact gawky. long
sitaltk,•d, ats•nuterin' shy neater, Gusset
ur, she skit tun
sitating a inoment, ran to the font of the galticlu.�k h*r for-�thar ale01110, Ne ! 110
tree, and fired both barre's into the hips of the old f•.It s --darn their ugly picrate !-+
the bear. 'Che small sh^t hardly could Old M'.. I'ealeoly we* allere a dreeoful
nigh talu1ni cr,tler, tut: of big eotieet
have penetrated her Beene shaggy hide.- ,nil the of l mar's a beg pull LeiW
It only served 10 irritate her afresh, causing driven about by ha adfe just ee old one
tax -
her to broil fiercely; and she paused for
k�rotu,five rluad D rk iis &tore uthen. by 4uBut r n11 1
they gave up the idea. , 'They resolved, at 1 some moments, as if consi lermg whether tors t spite this fuo my name atnt Jt.aaibwn.
eng u remain .e ,,, , ate woo, t esters, an puma u.
they should either be assailed h their m s -'el,': eek, 10 141`", non 1 anima back wa110
Y 1 in the rear,' or kre; on of er Basil• The, thee r '
tetious neighbors, or the clearer light rattling of the latter among the Is; inches Tod above sol any may ssrte to give the
might enable them to male out who and above decided her, nod she crawled up- retde'a •Dore niignt Ides of the't a wf mho
tent' i• eke p asni turtle outage whew
what they were. w ward'. , ne speaker r• aided.
I however, their awe f 11 brat- M. Jonathan D nlbikin@ was a viler. r
I tb t where they were until 1 'd 1 I d 'sr the ' enemy fen going' down ;o tae city by 110 uuroad
As it grew clearer, lone 113,41 was almost active amen the
t diminished; for th Dow saw thatfanner, well to do in the world,.ed lookice
Y ! f •r 1 or a monkey ( 1 h h dd
waa no - -
cites O a tree as a squirrel re - .,lir for a owl
e, an, tem p1y'ing to • monkey. -
the npriolit cure bad two thick, strong- \\•hen about sixty feet from the grocnI, ..t to 1L.. Pe•ib-•ds, lea ants ahead of
ua 'e. looking anus, which it held out horozoutal-
' What do jou think it wast' inq•,ir- Iv, wait tarring with them in a singular
ed Basil and Lucien, i:1 the same breath. Inamner. Its color, too appeared reddish,
" A wolf, I thins; replied Francois. --while that of the small animals was deep
great deelderalnm until that permit. The
• ubsc��rriber would ale inumete that 'his
Dwarf Pear to In great demand es • Garde.
Prnit, bearing in two year* atter planting.
Every variety of Frost Tree.. Ornament!
and Evergreen Treem ane Ahrebe, Ile',ly
Herbeeonne Flowering Plante, ()chime,
Wilbert* Flowering Roots, kr. Catalogues
cite be had of any local or travelling acne,
giving a full' d•eranrton. TPrme. when Get
Tv... are taker,. 125 per hnedred, or 1. 8.1
currency each, ander 80 Tree•. Is 61 cy.
two years credit, sores payable with inter-
est. (Order., will he rereiwed, and any in-
rnrnsa'los give. by Mr. Hnrae. Herten,
Market Peptone, Godwrieb, end Mr. Peter
Wood*, pewee note!, Stratford, local
agent. fee lbs Vnr..rv.
PAMHl1. MOULPON,
(N4 Rnet+ester Nursery, N. Y.
Oederieh, ate Jdy, I63i. 12
he crawled out on a loner blanch that grew UaithconfEI bvbcrry Peebo b Ir, of Ibat ilk,
vi•a air prop nlsa, w .n a City
horozontallr. Ile choose this one because acgoa mance of thectof P abCeeuJv'a, one bit•
he raw another above it, which be thought 'ornrinl.Gil. set. woo le -pt a eolith dry
hemt h t' bear fu'lov rJ o ds shop to Ilse„rear slrcOt.B•111teta q•..!
liot reach a. soon as the
n. • a n1Jrnly ne de hu anpearaoce in the field
lith out win '. e r ,
it goes. See -.glee --there are two of
' It was bia colt nose I felt. See ! yonder black! IIaal they been in the forests ol; t r , n t • fist and by tit, means and
11s c immerse d 1 ft tit 1 ng nut' gi
Utica, or Trod; instead of NitAd6 Ame-t,.et out to Iia: main sr•_uax before the bear !)asst` with 1 ti prop C'au1 bra mpg a
P
rice, they wou!J have taken the larger fi- `anal, 11 • two to the gnwuJ again. Alter g• t- �ortmm�cs of her asjterIo m,mma. sue
lure for a dig ntit veleta As it was, they tin' out upon the limb, however, the,
saw n lake tea Icy Md begun to w ire-, ,wh-•u
Le ld t b that. ( 1 he L d cal •utate i '1' .. 1,,.,„.1, nher old ;uv it determined on •a fait iS4b • d
cloud having passed o6 the Eastern sky.-- I weight, so witl.:ue.l the dislanee between at 1111 nthrngnal •0011 I0 a pumping mats
(ibjecta could be seen more distinctly, and `and the one above, that be rpula not r.aclu
',1,
n snot who kept hones fur h un. It• weal
d 1 nut n.•ar the Pco010•WP but labored to ht.
t
them:
Francois pointed in the directio!�in which
the two animals were "seen to run. Basil
and Lucien looked and saw them us well.
They were about the size of wolves, but ap-
peared to be quite black, and not like
wolves at all. \Vhat could it be 1 'rimy
had suddenly passed into a darker aisle
among the trees, and the boys had only
caught a glimpse of them as they went 10.
They could still di,tiagui,h their two bodies
in the shi.le, but nothing more. \\-hat
could they be 1 Perhaps javelies 1 This
thought no doubt 0ccur,el to the brothers,
because et their late adventure with these
anitnals.
' They are too large, and run too clumsy
forjavalies,' said Lucien.
1 Bears; suggested Francnis.
1 No, o:+, they are not large enough for
bears.'
All three were puzzled.
They had risen upon their hands and
knee., disencumbered themselves of their
blanket., and each had grasped his gun
which they always kept close by them when
Aver. They remained in thee position
straining their errs up the gloomy alley af-
ter the two black object+ which had stop-
ped about twenty yards distant. All at
once the form of a men rose up before them,
and directly in front of the animal.. In-
stead of retreating from the latter, as the
bort expected, the upright figfnre *ton,l *1.1.
nlleu:an s wife, and e.ter0J by the 101-
ew it cove no a ea . tut a mr, t s yoke to ret 1.1. 1104' • H • went to 'ha
The Irght s -u IJculy became brighter -a up:I-which he wan, benain'down under his coy aod minor •4 0l hie br in•0a i I* ►a
the latter, even with the leis of Lia (ilsers.
Ihcu the mooing which hal so long het. the , of u6 1,1 and (111(0., pat iPuutly "cling"' tlep
the yogi' bunters in torturing sas11eacx fir turned to so Lurk. To his horror, the r •outer of h.• macbl:atiot •,
The next day Mr. Gummi eras ,ea•ed
was enlved: The large animal rea•e l up i bra: was at the other card of the fork, . I b t•.n ohm fork+ and t r:en d.rt.i ua urn
and stood with its side town; Js them; and i ant preenri:ie to fullo., lii.0 •lung the h -at room of the Posnody:s maPo.uO, chit •
Innb, I • nl as pl- a•ant•r s* may"Ys•, wh•-n lhi
I for Domed. and ,n toe heti a very dirty
lir emt1J not g,t hao: witb►n; in !etas; i ,0d a .try durmu• 5 uhwatnan.
t'ae tierce brute 1:1 the teeth. 'there was ' I, d the ►e ye are, Me -ter C ,rnefl . !
.1e •creamed a(,Ir.'Ieg the aatearhiJ
ria irranrrh below within his reach, aid none 1 bigot t. 'C -•ma 4001 ,•/ this, lief ,•• I fit,
its long -pointed snout, its short erect Par.,
its thick holy ao l shaggy coat of hair,
showed that it was no India or human
creature of any sort, but a huge ',car stared•
ing upright urn his h•urerf above, awl he was fifty feel from the ground. .7. .p.l;w^n ! ea that what 711 prom sed
' A she -bear and her cub.: esclaimt'J I', leave down a, pearr.l the only alterr.a- I me af•.m' the groat. y barhen uadrr,-
C lnnwn' nw4y item 11111' and the ehilder
Francois. ' But see !' ha continiel, • s5e
is red while the cub's are jet Llai k.' .
Bosil did not stop for any oh-ersatiln of
that kind. Ile had sprung to hi, feet and
levelled bis riifc, the motncut lar saw what
the anneal was.
For jour life d•tont fire!' cried L:.cica
' 1t may be
Ili. advice came 100 lair.. The crack
of Basil's rifle wt.' heard, awl the fear
I tonin r upon all four., danced over the
lis•• to escape ;he elm -hes of the Lear, and • (:,rr,k n' yrs la•ral wed :ed wife, and ruo-
that alteinative was certain death. - I n n' .ter the Yankee ink, je infi.lot.'
1Vo•n1u.", lher • runs+ be so of mtytate
The liar advaneed along the luub•- ++ here.' • anln,ered 0 •eet, 4ek n all aback'
F:ancois and Lucien screamed b.. is:a-load- I nr thy, eha•gc.
la; Coheir pie,•es as raping as they mild • '51 t I a bar a m •loke ye narpint• Oi.
' , arra ! weer. ! waa .1 for lbw ikMe1 yrs 1
but they feared they would he too tete. It 1 . ckrtf Irei' Unnnf. McCarty, who laird
tees a lei: title' shirt:iso ; but it nal , t'. , gr.,und I land on, aril all bekase• r •
m,lta .ady ''''w",7 , ye duty
i 0 1 Ich tc:crg.•neirs then the strong mind P 177;1111h' e wormed ! y orb,
etre
of Il.t,il best disedayed ilaelf, and, in. I a sang 1" 1h•. detinet •',lion• where 1 is
s'ead of yicllin3 to de+porn, Iw a; pealed R r1. 1' t ck, M eau • AP waa to wok cid
int •... bee to c eny IufJrr, ur wn.
•r'r, a enol and anlI'ete;l. 11:, mind was biny tr watt till ldrag �r r
ground, aba►ing her head and snorting lar- j
riously. The light had dreeiced Ihted,alel' et tinia''e rte y c'.mncr. °I": it nfltn•A. 'iia II,. •'hrn,f,' g+ird 0 met f •to
instead of buUug her in,llw head a, he hill Al st r.nryl tlinosht kiln; � g��lle,�rn�:rh�l It a �t rnl.m�*ors-.
t vend, oloedueal n it+ imo•thr, he ealle.l to leis I ,1 g;•. • ro Un mu.0 .; ase,! t' P r:ra(�r, �
int.0 l J, hi, buitet glanced from bier ,00114
brothers below- ' Aim
role! a r.1L'! 1'ting '1• yrs lin' wore, it• my clown, Mr. 1'I4" ,
D11. a rn,e.Mal!nnlde,y, «tit It.' .Iter e,
t Iia -t ! • in'r.r, or I ant tont. � y � Ili oat-'�
Forutnately, tbe,e I.t, arn4ee melee the I ►'J •.w 5 w•1,t 'b* 'int.l.fPw weans•
M•r. (i stet w e y-1 Meg.7s 1 ie wawa
i e:•. It mei a ren•hi le Innen. It lay by n ring 0.' a d^nl,l Hal' b wwleggio( i
Li, ilhl-luaJrJ rifle, and 1:
• • Aiack •gal, ►at lire, ifYkra
eed
•••ilio( rt t m bs Intik : a 8i hi:clink Roe*•. s i". eq wNb b
it llsow a is al anst ' vs •b .n* perished me the tap et ib m' -t il
1 that 1 .vsoe4 the e••aestty o1 see porta& '
doin;ler bot little btrtn. Noir, the +nnut
of a beat is its moat preemie an I tender
organ. and 1a blow upon it will a, oust t1,
most timid 1pecics of them to fin y. `to it
was with 11 , one. the saw whence h.
shot came, and, a• saran as she lid gi el:
Iwr bead a leer .light•, she run: in 0 slow. -
the spot w-ni re they •111 .1e,4. rag •, when Ohs pastor rep us" 1s
To their fn p to o 11, i. mint, the two ani-
i.s.'i.•n ,I0:1...e.
mals nn up it, and appeared to leap 111 til .,;aa C townie I. it �'
agteinst it. as if making an ettark upon it.-- Ii nip. l.uru••n t `+►v
11ut this could not be, tine, 111 • figure did i•
s well vs ii.istl In:welt; ai !
not mote fine its p1@ee, 1/ OOP would have Bing gallop toward, the boy,•
was rq•1al tot \leaiea. • 53 111.0/1' N of a '1. Le 1, r•• 1' .Fe Pit r1. In a' l ijai
done who had been attacked. (h1 the cot- Baal now taw law rashly he had acted, ' 41 i •lei nit 'Iw Petrivas. Ile ran swirly '" ni.eh e ' e., canoe4..,'".It •4404
+1� 144i1,� t ,
tory, after a white, it stopped down, lad but there was no lime for repressing, rt- •m 1 •r the li.n.o twirl •.i Ili. 11wr arountt hie ,1,,,• 1c! M, T:„t•+ wear y.. P
h • il.no111nn:h .tar n,wa:'1+• ... cosy rrewm- IJ• •wet IArtq.,�(11w
appeared t0 be carr,as;n,T them. gree.. I'IP•re wit not erre lime 'enough {lege, In ,aro limn, M I err; I not *;wars 1 1et,ii E . too, a. •lie end ,sy atiket 6' O
lair_ 1
' A man aatl two dogs; whisp thein Fraa- for wln to gel to weir h 1, .e•. lk
coin;' perhaps an Indian !' they eenild reach these and draw the piek-
' it may be man, returned L.cien, also els, 111e hear wool I nrertate the.e. Some
speaking is a whisper. .1 know not whet
at ca
else it could be; but thort art dogs, or
I sever taw oneh.'
This Lseies uttered with etapbaws, tad
of them would become a sirbm.
1 Take to Ili+ trees!' shwte•1 lateen ;
' if she be a g. izaly bcar,she c r1 i t
�Nchlwfi'
Al 1„ yid Ilii., Ise k.l ki
selles shor
114P 11 n'1 as 111i as 11 wool -I 151.11 l i,n, wiole c„- 1.s4 Pw',r•'y • . ' ede
in. fierce p:.rsaer (Amer I sifter: The •Wh • are y'., y e•e;e1 (i roe. -t;, Yteyt+gly.,.
Iwaneh ander their n.ultal 'milli.. bm„t evert., g . et of 1. i.w.t, w.l•'etHgtat l
113 no break Ilan 1 wee est ri I1. Iii. fare II" ""I"" ""' "" 8 mesa 11, %Miro%it.°-
Ivo...
l'wnwards like a Iv,. F eirinnsti ly it t. m M.d to ywr11 ,
harne.l to th' tree awl foci; (s has perm- i1), y,.t M 16•1144•1110104 h ear 005 he .•1
gee 1 b1t16 r j '
er. 'five Ivo( aerate of tl►e'afte, cis with- I .Vhwl ..nil pe
rill%* !1111 1 Pot *OW w
in three feet of 8.e h:•.1, a,1 kr rod 1 feel •1 wrier tree yes,' het arae' 11•itewe
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