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Tee •'Items extremes" id Wall *treat
pcma siE. L..ar luaawJ-:..tiaul_i tmlkn, �►s .1ele nll uf. ilea.
..-...-. a wnw iota Thr Let u wee prostrated by este:AMI ; Inbar, and tor '� Tari '*7trel te-
-- - 1� t•r semunag a wmlumratta the real aura- • . �
7' Y? _• • _ W191'1t3JIt1? ,, ,,tr . r dql
leo n c lrno novo- ate _u(PA Lei '. $ . 44 itL'E Mi9h f ?
r
-*.*The Ncw York Wurl,1tin au article' -
se meat, ie did it 1,.r11iU ; emit Tutu --bathe , t w a ,eulrt ar
pf hit death was dialtam.t. tf hen Nrst
• at 39, mild it (or t7,04, l,unMltt Pad•iflm :lad Ill*aULC T1UN TALKED OF.. -The Tearly
DI 12), wild it fur 164. In Mardi, 1863,
attacked bistord*hip ped •o alteutiufa to d•
eu"l tion of the Ontario and • Iheniniou I
• he I).141 $44,1100 at Itis lwukerr. Hut the, the disease, the operation or which ou 4F. Parliament b touch talked of at Ottawa.
was only the begiuuing. S , utluug v are
debilitated system Weenie soon dangerous,
gine tin in Harlem, 10 he bmght 2 Ubrl and in three days turuuuated fatally.
Harken. Mune wee at work at l'ittshulgb, ay Louisa in mix novas or Iut111.
ate he b.rught 2,4() Pittsburgh...Erie has Iu the Hour of Lords tb•uigbt, Burl
fuveriahly wov.eg towards 1)0, he tought Orattville ateetutwee in feeling terms the
1,010 Erie. Meatiw)fta Hawker wee death of Earl Clarendon, prauiteg the ,de
hug eu Chanuellorsnlle, • and there wee ceased for abilityy, sagacity, experiuuce,and
nlenue ill the stook market for the spew moderation. Uu brilltant wit, cleaver's -
/one day. Now the news nine of rb- tionat powers, and conciliatory temper,
tno_rade movement% inIain English a were known 19 4D. Ile had a'nateked in -
repulse. The artily was tittering the Ila ,- Nevem with the Queen, With all parties,.
pahannock, the aigllal was given and the and with tttreign Courts mud their mire-
eoL.trt of bolls ul',rnd un their enemy -a. sentetivee, Earl (lrauvillo said lie behev
-work*. Erin sold up to 1111, Yittabusgh ed he *out.' beet honuue the wishes of
ltlb, aud Harlem iu its proportion. Ile dumaaed by not moving the custoluer ' ad-
-pocketed 490,000 more by the venture, twruwent of the hetes, .-Thu Dune of
and in. Mardi, 18411, he stood $260,000 1(khwoud, Earls Derby end Cowley, fol...
pbea!l ..f the werket. Then for • short lowed r an *utast eulogies, at the oofaclu•
space he 11:"l a charming life. A pair of shun of ahictt tete Hunan, sat committee,
spanking bays, tandem, whirled him -to resumed the 4sirli-LwJ hill.
the park in a tall Helm.net, with • auntie) Th q'' State ball, whale a to be given by
tai livery on the Lick Seat with • bug iu the 1'tince of Wales, has naso peatiniued
kis bet. (leer bis.trtunitie yu� N•.
t' ateil inc nsequence of the *tela Ic:w)y stent.
steam a.asat`e steaof eight, and the It is believed three Maar t ranville will
flavors of,exotic bulli, lie lunched 011 e.ielwugerthe Department ofthe Colville*
partridge, stuffed with truffle., arahed'il•r that ut- foreign Affairs. -
M
'down by • bottle 01 Chateau 4'1 item, or YKL'.il,ET':Rhi w Y InteWiR fir oTrATHY.
the liquid pellucid gold of the vintage of Washi\.t ngsun,J%Me 27. -The Britialt Mur
Xeres, and Itis d er was nine courses sal hater hariug announced to the Secretary of
Orli, flesh and fowl at Delluunia.a.Naukuil Slate, the murnuig, the death of the Earl
by the must toothsome of eatreowata, dud of Clarendon, the death • of , the Earl sat
wows that would Intake a )(us ulm•u fur- elarefdun, the President directed a Ines -
swear 'asserted. sago of sympathy sed regret to be trans -
Bid soon W --suffered • change- .iiitt d. The following dispatch walk soot
"a ria change into something (mitt rich by cable :- •
bet strange. He had a friend wile. Relic June 27.
bine a fes 'piiuts`on O.deua,theu steeling "To Mr Motley, United States Minister,
„fur 142. There was a pad in It whisk was Loudon :-Tho dertli.of the Earl of CiM-
going to pmt it up to 113, it wee netnelh- rendes 1Mlreree a statesman whose fame
worth 201) ; there was an esti* Oltidei1 !whinge- to the world, and wlluse leu will
of NI per vet, to bisdm:Lire1 ; W111um It, ha felt. bJ ether nations theft that
Ogden wee in the luttventoul-tltuw Weer is }rtfroft llehdlf he laboured for the id -
the points. Ile bmght 6,000 shame. Then raeceuf nit, hxatiunand ;made interests uf•
he bought 3,000 Pittsburg at1l3 and2,000 lane*. The President tenders the Sym
Eon ltacne at 144. lu ten days he lel pathy of -the•+ nitcdStates to Her Msjea-
e270,0i.tt. This was iu the grwt'paetie lel . v audlthe Retails purple, and condole,ce
April, 1864. to thew to 'thous ilia kiss brigs. ettesonrl
Weenet W- a six weeks ago. Re in- ;Fief." 1ianitr"JItuF H.'
f,.rnied us that he had just breakfasted
en a Jost plate oiliest], and a clip of t
-- w,...n16 aite3 t+.ffee. Lett ire wfiitirlttr s�1t/IY n nee-- w 3rrg a , •
them p,. lho '.oath u.
---.. stamgestt...r�...iorn -0.4111 sraS-iaesei.r-tnvwtirrit er,.4frlmattraiuttnerir mp
drop of the infusion of the Arabian berry. py mid appnapriato• notice u( so-ca.ka Ian t, on Monday punished his sofa for
His coat Was f014, htr11tad s riciout-
b�no, and Le wait ainen run ren ai
the heel. Such is the passant aonylitio ,f
this individual, nit the titian may have
great thing" in store fur him. Lutea hope
y
The little whiW satin shoe worn by j VV.?" 4.)� 1 )" ! NIW -0 De
the Duchess of Berry on the night t ur hut•
bend wasaaaaalal :ttld, and stained with
hie blood, is preserved as a sacred relic iu
a salon of the Faubourg tit. (ierwuin,
where 4n reception der* it receives the
iwma►Auf legitimist traitors.
L1Npo l Hefute fur June mretain the
DalUl variety of ligg1*%and intereati.g read-
ing for hours of relaxat • It is lilpttally
itlwtrated. The 'London Society' s one
of the Lost of the English ilagaxlurun. Fur
sale at Jlaarliouse s.
M. Le:aeps, the engineer of the Rues
Canal, has arrived in London and wI11 bis
f1 (vl.
Tho'l'ril:co a Editha.yeatertlay entered
a c mrplaitt for larceny agaiust Woodhull
d Clagn.
Two thousand one hundred and meant y-
one*iunnigr*uta arrived at Cantle Cardec
un Tuesday. -
N'hi.h are the two smallest tuaecti over
mentioned in the Bible? "The wicked
Ikia and the 'widow's wit•1 '
Texas has lately been United in some
* e;iou1 by a violent haih.torm. 1t over-
took a detaonuieut of Federal_troops, and
the o@iesr in command says thst-ilie stone,
were the Biased hens' eggs; and struck she
tent and prairie with a noire like near and
enccs*ant musketry.
inficial returns received at the U. S.
Bureau of Statistics show that during the
month of April there was exported from
the putt of New Yprk ftah •pawn to the
vale. of 4111, 340. Of this nm„out 84,41e
was exported to England, 84,84s0 to Scut.
laid, $ 61i2 to France, and 12240 to lire
men. There WAR also esported to France
during the sante month silkworm egi.
valued atA?t;it.
" Grreral" Donnelly was till quite re-
cently a policeman lin the *entreat
foree h So was "Ca *fain" Crinan• It
Pnlwraa.' Dx1'll..- 1►i a Piney Fortune,
would be interesting to traao who ream
Penalty of Self-In(idggflO..
Tho higher the civilised conditions of so-
ciety, the more apt aro men to suffer int
paired %Igor from over heeding, because
viands are multiplied, are made snore
tempting -became meth have more leisure,
-mad eating becomes a luxury ate well as a
nlaareity.-
because people are leu addle•
ted to worst, get leu fresh air,An1 live Zees
in sunlight.
Every day we see men of good morals,
of position m society, of estimable plait -
ties who are inferior or uuh.tppy fun no
other reason titan that they aro not wise
in eating. We are sometimes tempted to
say 10 auotli,er cicrgylnan :
• Are yon not conscious of being often
tempted of the tined !'
' Yes, Pir; but why do yoe ask 1'
' We here seen him s, often around yon
at meal -timet, in the shape of hoof, pod -
mega and such' like, and we have noticed
that 1you are a lung way toe familiar with
7 hero is many an irritable MAO, 1uh-
blooded, 8orid in (see and -1
6n
s
4
•
a meet rations were knocked raft
Another fountain of ill -health is found
'in the improppeer hide encs of malt's .,pas.
*inns. 110 dl. not u • to those de-
baucheries which vies Daps, and whnll
the wurd of God marks as the Ways of
With: 'Thus nnTuiliiwed 'bets drown
men in perdition, or columns them as iu
fire.
Hut. thonasndaartirigegi aprop.r.oeial
relations without • thought of evil, who
aro, notwithstanding, from want of proper
knowledge over indulgent, and by reason
of teems, they, are enfeebled, desptmdeut,
run down. 1lanch end wavy-fsoed men
ahnnnd, whoa.. whole life is unstrung, and
gradually s•Crifloed to the pleasure' Mimi.
Slum, whioh ire only net vicious became
they are indulged in legal relations, The
delicacy of the theme makes teachers
*eerie to s•eak pebltuly of it, and thou-
Fits • -
Are In t le - t* It o 111 mg nuns, an
'peeking of printers' devils in..a Honour
duet reflects an great credit upon them-
•el%'es. Those same printers, In nine cases
,ret of ten, are three times as well meted
_on the issue, of the day as the persona who
q.eaIa to thew. There Ts'm, elw•iw iif T'+
Inc whom we have a mitre profound respect
than well behaved printers' devils. The%
know.nnetliidg,.and aro,ractical, which
. more MAO you can wy'o, all classes of
boys. In that respect, wo place the boys
who work in a printing-ottice head and
obuulden *hove stust usher boys- Young
semen, before y n{ again .elevate, get mime
tree who know,, hl.t.47 to tell von the -
men uf some character that were duct
Printers' devils.
hese A young Parisian about to marry an
heiress, wrote a farewell letter to hu god-
dess, a queen of the demi-nu,rde. As a
revenge, she bribed his footman to .nbsti-
entefur the box of postage stamps on her
recreant luver i tablet another precisely
Dille it. This second was tilled 'witlt post
'tamps which bad prev. Iv beendipped
m a toMinnows ,ubltanee. Tie lea ercome.
neat tlying after putting one of those
stamps in his mouth. He had no difficulty
to divining who was at the bottom of it.
ile refuted to prefer a chargo against his
;minddan ter of Madame de tinnvilliers,
siT chop wood until nine o'clock at
night, then soft soaped and washed his
mouth tntilit- was raw, aR••r which he
eremite] it full of pepper and thrust lb*
boy into the oder.
MS. DuasmLI # ND Iola l'URLlxnxta-
A. madj as wren thousand copies are
said to have already been Mold of'Lothaie'
A11 the stories about the price givenjor
the copyright are devoid of foundation.
Mr. Disraeli ooewpeeteily celled on Mr.
Longman we day, said he wished him
to publish anew novel he had written, and
desired to leave the business arrangement
unreservedly in Lis hands. Mr. Longman
is Paid to have replied that he felt the
porposul to be • high eompliment, and
that he would at once accept it. But
why di,l the old friend of Mr. Murray gr.
to the Whig publisher ? those who have
read the recent articles in the Q,oareerly
against the Conservative ex I'remier will
hardly need an explanation,-Lonlorl
Correspondence of ole .tlaac].eslar Guar-
dian.
Dr. J. Tisa,.' Moot and long Heller 1. pleasant
las,• .1 u..urpo.,nd h,r rt* env./ 1* curies
Jeeett, Itrnnehnfw, 1r:-♦1111+.70rvas,+ts.
France for some time twenm.. Choll"om Po stool Pet. to err Ie J 1tr.,oco ear.
ester*. If east lllw:a:ty '1.44 w be 1, relief is MK,
tate, sail car/4047Mn eW1y UrargrN. '
P,r C 11/..Conga, Brun 11. stet.1141
Inl.aa.,.1 the Moot, flood. J Oriole
nrnat ant I. ant H',l'-e b' hes Re
.ty. n 11 �lalrnsto41,
rroel«I PewR Dad 71.11.
k0 ate ureters J Ifrisar
W.•iwnn 1•nratlr. vq.,nnn
eel 'With prat 0o ter fail
Catarrh. e,Il.. •1 dilgrw!a
,aur Irhmna, es, t 'klr.c1 4
torpangOr. S. Invalwable
Remedy tor an M Drug.
stat.. •
Dr. J Ilulg' Catarrh,
1w..relaia, RN Is a
her, Wal ofreg• Ing
g111 ent
Ann .,owl,
lie Rreiss
Too will 1
r .1 11,
The Value of Tea to the Sedentary -Foe
a •long time it was doubted whether be-
yond it* temporary effects in stimulating
*tui rofreal ittg the system, tea Mlasdaed
nay valve, or contained any real nourish-
ment whatever. This question meet be
e n eiders t as having been satiefutnrily
settled by lOn'wlidebK. 1,1144 twrllpAfiRmei••wwrfi*rets•
theiue, the peculiar principal of ten, is the
nuledence most easily Converted to the
formation of bile• and that by means wt it
the supple. of that necessary fluid can be
kept 1111 In those- who live on a low diet,
1mt can tate but little exorcise. This so -
c• tents
o-c•tents fur the popularity AA too wdtkpuor
people, and those who Teed sedentary
live•.
eh!!I..r+nsumyt!e
.e ti. a 4Lrtnitr. tit
saatlew*L tele
CEIII:)Ain., Come, Ru,Ilon.,
I7,0041,r the 0.. '-7 Ito
7Mrit.m,boon
re .u,1. ...d u 4lrxled, •e
n5,
,n wh1.1, dl.tre,+r, 1111 aR
w ltt.t4iltly re1fM«) sal sank
`Ix sa.,..U..! an
rue ac In
A)IcVaM4t for IM Con d
nMali..,: ar„ 10 nwrle*Il
11..lrtnie*, .1111 will. whsow
'0 rat, 017 1,1101 sl/{rid,
18.,.r 1171574.:
: Pole Remelt- a dlruel.4
nosh Iwalth pro -easel,.
"0'.1111,.
Cn Nn. h. Eli Street era Tnm te
not the entirege to tell them that, like a.
calk u( wine bol away in that cellar, wenn-
pierced, they aro leaking to death !
Wasteful ittdttlkcnce meatatigand drink-
ing, wasteful indulgence in plowman!,
lust, and wastefulness of the brain by
over -work •red under -sloop -thee three
muses lower the working power of society,
wo g'tnuld think nno hull thine. And mi-
tt • gh itraottseJ in the nMere.t of 'enjoy-
ment,
nigh lenjoyment oeiuty, we diminish the
half. W.
ilevAer,
Oanadtan Commercial. 8tatletdos;,
Wo notice that Mr W. .1. Patterson
Decreer, of the Montreal ltnnrl of Tndi
'and Corn Exchange, lois has pnbliehed the
annual report of the contemner of Montreal
for 1869 together with • -variety of
toresting.stetlsne concerning the trade of
the Dominion in general, feed 'year there
pa,t Canada ret rnnons Wostern ports of
entry 6,624,99.4 bnnhele of wheat on CSls-
d1 acennnt, and 14,473,613 bushels were
entered 0.-,nhI.7 , from ono American port
t. another. Of these twenty-one millions
of bushels nearly two-thirds were entered
at fort Colborne.
The shipments or flour to the Lower
Provinces dnrin, the last three years are
.stated lie follows :
1897 1848 1863
Rhiplled ...127,451 139,921 178,6.39
(l. '1rank .-22;1,:l45 324,204 293,764
355,345 487,127 472,393
-The trade, it will lie seen is deathly in-
creaming.
LAP, AMn►R roar 1111 TOR CLAIMS OP WO -
WW1. -Lady Antlerley luoturod,_reeently
at StM1ntd to a I*rgo audience/lb-the claims
of women. Speaking of the employment
of women, her lldyoh.p *sol she did not
ask that they Rhnnld' become soldiers or
sailors, blacksmiths or ironworker*, but
ah. wanted thele to become oloclots, preach.
.
ere, clerks. Rick nitrites, poarlaw admiiit-
Orator*, punter., reporters, eh 1pLncrr.
--- Wadrn thrix. -ns i tt ' 1 i u►g.T
the Osumi elf women under ten heeds -the
tett 'ration to girls of the prinlegla Flue to
them soder many eelaeational endowments
Mist wpm' privilege," with hove +hnuld he
afforded them for attaining Pie highest
ederatio n ; th•t all pnnferto ns .noted M
Nn' ager 1e debarred from the separate
i wnnnh'p of property ; that • widow
ahnold Ire, rerngtaiesd by law as the only
natural gu.rdirti of her children : that the
frauehre shoeld be 'extended to women
t:f.t political and social interest end wort
should be open eq trolly to them ; that
pnl.tie opinion .honld ,.,satin for women
e..ry omit/sal to gond sod tinted to their
sortmgth ; that there elinwW low too...
ere" "slllffawlfliF "rifii i1r'ffioPilior f orenwr
4.1100 w,ge..hn111d fee Oren for the same
work. ford Ambertey also spoke at the
��.
fr'Thl• Femmes neseu.Nedal halm*
stellate eon/ ,when withal.■ lshieiptwnere.
gMtrwcbwrsk.
Frenchman. "Madame nu .ht a ver
-"1)h, you know,2 •we at the waterug-
-j theca toilet maken.ywlhile tho.unrLiuo,.'
Frenchman (indignant)- "Mtuhame, you
shalt never nuke se hay of me. Tine must
not rink beanie all nosh' is gnas, sat you
: A t make hay of Ire." •,
Nat M-.waa a queer gonias. A.
neighbor one day found 1 ' at work in an
enormous woodpile, sawing away for dear
Iife with an intnlerahle dell saw. "Why
don't yon sharpen your sow, Nat 1' asked
the neighbor. Looking op -with an inim-
itably Ilrell expression, "I should think 1
had weak enough to do to sob tap this
wet.d-rile withol;l stopping to sharpen,.
1iTlly�n
•'
• 1 ,1 1411.1 1,l 1 . 1 h n) 1' I. I h. t,' ,
, reeef,rel, 1 m •. .. Il.uu•.ly rice used 7.4
hat .11wage. 15.114 by Iw.gglat, .
Alt P -e n. 17";41nt 11100 MIs, Intern.). nlnnlnR,
t'3*b T, -.J .r,1A'h10R (III...*111 ,10 Imme.1/atei, 5.10,04
.1 ereltt10117 011.1 441404 It r3 Drrgg.: Pile 111111.4)
401.1 117 Iwutlal.t.
Polkas Core. Immure., 11.4 Calls, amt Ihnee
Voiotia. .44.44, na CtmItt,l,in.. see wallneamhoend
ed w, nee Dr .1 Intoe: tern kh.,wn (''0(101 for c.rrlr
retlefsad ppNu..rure. 1.514 G1 lrnn4gl'". •
C••e.nmptivn. 27 Dr. J. nOtxi' Thn ol. nM Lea
Renter. Il .111 retie,. awl eon n5. Por all ntw.a
of the Thr'.', l-'h,tih and Lary+. *614swim,
4 can ses.
r amential effects. 0.14br Drossrts.
FARM FOR SALE.
OF 1IT ArRRR, MORS OR 1,2409, An0VT 11,
DRnreHT Alt, SU Prim eo 1 v I'AI.tiTlf t .Ona rt.an•,1 and Ihr Iwdanee p+d hgnlwaa Om
two, 1 ,n,fwt ,hlo Inner nno nett -,lata Mme lens,
-Reports from .lorltselem all :;gree in re- mod,wnhnd, end wen water«I. NON of In, r,N h
presenting the condition and prospects of arelrnt .t.r Tn.1.0min .4 3), alba w.. H,atrert
Toweahlp. *metre from,00.I rat i 11nm sim
rentrel and sonthorn Palestine a1 tad and eta „rotor art rsab, 1pa,.1 terra 1,011.15- Rnm n..
depressing. There has leen no rain dnr- sa0 u nes. iOr parlkutos sm ly.m npelmets t.
in the usual rainy season; which is just Ju 8 Ntksbst►.
N. TRI'P.M AN,
ending, and the Whole region abut the lot ts 0. twat i,eG•w, iw.k.7eh,
holy (tit• presents a picture M almost par- r2r,lan..lh4e telt/ I'ortorki Them. Inn
cont drnlbe di 11'ire brought forma TWO FARMS for 'gem
considerable distancee,, in •Kant -skin bdllea,
and sold to supply the ordinary demand.
.0 the people. Resides this, Bishop (gnhat
dates that the Icenmteare spread over the
neon ntat n. of Judea and Samaria, thlongh
rhe valley of Jordan and in thegreat plain,
and are "opposed to be • depositing their
egg'. The Arabs say that each couple lay-
two hundred ego ; so that the prosppoct
frit a harvest is dreary enough. ?hear n, uN 11rr•. 11n rn *ret hot nrrnnlralnn. Tw
insect. not only devour the vegetation, i,'„di.nft.hntgn.JllJiwtw.utrn.«lT:tin'Iwrrm
bet seem to leave -a temporary poison 7,0...lnna1h. fetid.) There ere 0" the premem•
where th,y mettle, which prevents the Iro,.hI.Ipt deed P.,;•"1„'",1"4„.71,,21 L' f�Ml. re4r hag:M ni
{rowth Krm*.There i* great alarm 'n./wsrrelg4 le..., fen nater fmitln4 .all. wltAR«al
tl{roughnut the country, pump.. kr. T1.1% One property I.11ltnatel m aware{
r «.I. and „mne.•ted Tey goat SWI' toed. wllh (Hahn
- -- ----• -_- .In Holt,) and by a Owl. .404 le 14lhe 7 In the.
province, with the H,•rll1nt market.
11.
t. ret 11arO.ld 4
The Hemiltnn Tim(. truthfully says : - ad.)and Mnfort6(11 melee% I a . 1h.r pa
mord
" The preparation" to meet the Fenian aNMI to. D. M01b,agall Anrl;• n«- IhrvMI, or to
raid were ndmirnbh.. In fact they werere hRANIw sARTt N,
.1.1131144.
feultlONA; het the Red River ex erlitinn, wuw'4045,'
1 D.yM1A. Th ib.. pati. Mum•
after more than six month+of prepare inn,
d its Slow length along, and makes
little progress. Enennntering nn difficul-
ties except their' *riming from want of a
deity end eT.ergv nn the pert of the men at'
Tats head elf telt lorernosent, ft nlalu m no
heed way. The men'selected are fins elem.
the •.lb -nn in rommnn,l nr0 c^•„d hot there
is something very:defloient all headquarters
-that is at I)1(awa,"
l
+ „R onee two very , In.h..
le TARS. tat 11e To
..r of Ooder1.1. Par lurtk.l,n apply to
J(/ehkI'lt
MIA „IV Hurn R
fO.lood.
erk h ?nomad?
Nn,eh.Mr tot h. 1 MIF. .444)
FARM FOR SALE.
n VINO rewrome,n lie 1.OT 21, n0Mn4H LINE,
I7 Tnwn.hll 01 Manley, fainly of Hnmw, 1:1.
CiPP4i-V Peine?!t SIs:Istx
.%•wiry kemliet v_
ent themselves as English emigrant* jest 11ea•
arrived, and "o hard up that they are oh-
aired to sella piece of at.lendld PCngliah 7161 X,01. ti 14!10 $ O 1t' 7
.-
n ff, H. i. merely rotten trash, whirl, IIF aoharnhtr would annw11nre In the unto
will melt in the first shower, and is not hn M 11amn and Rowe, that he ono W mon•
worth the making rep. ndetlnng netnews
C.wentAw i1.LrsrwAtao ?iwwR nilCarriages, {forgone, SIPIgha,
GODERIUII
AT
,ARRIVINO'DA ILY
J. C.
DETLOR
Co.'s.
JUST OPENED SEVERAL CASES OF
ON TUB - _ :
> 9! ,OPME•• y4, I g WEPINI P'syy� I.r 'irrtfav
nf,IJ,'h err el.usd • eater r�-Itat
trhttpf
HAS ItEU1k1YIbD
N 3 W ilr3 h 11[ I N U -
IN
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GCOD8,
*ILUNE ft' A STRAIT
BOOTY
Dress Goods, nice new Styles,
Mantles, Gents' Hats,
and New Tweeds,
ALSO, TO HAND Several Cases of BOOTS & SHOES
stay- A First-class Cutter and ciperieuccd Tailors iu the Tailoring Department
J. C. DETLO1L& CO
Godcricb, April 3+11, 1870.
the 001,1 owl shoals sato. 11 '.. tN W4/ ..fowl•
.16 6. Ito laud le a Mot •1.y Gows lerlag very .111,
Ode for wheal Or fruit siverioog. The lot will Ira ..y
1' O C rho ay wJ or re W me. 15o7e5ea6ra eY he room IL
.h u:gi for revilement J. rq * wawa, r�'yly hr n. IL
! P:t ilMr,Nn or to J. IU1'1a11IN, Rae.
lh,a,nsb,
GOODS,
AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
Gud,rlea, march Ma. Moya wet
• FARM FOR BALL
OT N, vow, i*, W. D. coLlu,ltn■, let Arnim.
ly.
t, `wuw°Jwgood
kitc1 . raII 1. t,:los '• teitellt
*al 'hnl sro.n,u5wl*tk. Fed acre
r, goad bath ` .. foots,
. t, se4
esteem11 *1. {ren Octlollo• rebates,stUrol.l th, lip.. salt
*tart Ito 14. e WIG hot g)a 1,1 ,oa1L a tulle. bolo
Qs/lI4itl wk.._ Yor at Nt. 11re split, , tie Iwntara to
scler.yla tt, w to Mr. Yrrywwa, gn,rr Hahn lW,
_ C STM RT,
W
~•Oearr 11 th 1140. frau
StOrg Very Large and Cheap -Call and Seet-
'Oodtdiih, April 19th, 1670. sw67
PIANOS, MELODEONS,
SFJEET MUSIC
a
rl'QF. SURSCRinEIt IN RETURNING THANES FOR THE LIBERALPATtlt)NIt(E
Ile has received Iurutg-the prat year, reepeetfsly begs to intimate that be is uuw pre
pared to furniel
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Pianos, Melodeons. Cabinet A, ,Church _Organa
OF ANY HAKE MANUFACTURED
Aeprices and terms which defy competition in this section.
EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS,
'SHEET MUSIC SUPPIED ON SHORT NOTICE.
JOSHUA CALLAWAY. Q
r-.
Marsh 1850.
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reTEI1M�=WORK i
R. RUNCIMAN
(MANUFACTURER OMB.
GRIST & FLOURING MILLS,
Muley ann Sash Saw -Mills, Steam Engines and Boilers,
Thrashing Machines, Seperators
Iltsriee I'owerei, Drttl_ ti:t aa -.t,
IRON AIID WOODEN PLOUGHS
With Cast or Steel Boards, Drill Ploughs, Gang Plnuths,
Cultivators, Land Rollers, Straw Cutters,
Agndulturtl 1'r:nac.•e, I' .;s -h k•.tlb'., Sugar Kettles, Salt Kettles, R'a;on an•l 1'il.e Rotes,
Farm for Bale.
T Bret a: and 61, Ha1Mld Cewrer•iun. In tae
114 Township w U.ekneb t'oebutag 611 sere*,
64 theft. over 50 sereeckared with sued From
Ran,, sad twee Helve, ■Lout 21 lodge float
C!ralua. Pur 1crwte.l sale 011,1!' at the D.r,moa
(burl oft* at *uderab, a►IW r. WIUUIbI►
TUN oaths, Minima
6wknct. Oat .Iteq.11,1140. wxb 11.
FARM FOR SALE.
ft)R, %LF. net Tu n1."T 1.,1 No e, CM 1e.*
r 11 A.11144,w nN, I:r.Uur•W rnnWatly a4ae,
rend, . lth haute act h•ra. Then la a Mite •
ou th.• 1•rn ti r a swims tut. hb+ 11111.1* sat ego
rrt >w 0' 0awl tau.. atAk ELM 144111111.j,,,na.n,.O.lsot'
FARM FOR sax,
LOT 24. CON 4
7'e.eite,jes t f (1..1.riaA, (obtaining 80 ser(.
• serest 46 weal d.ores,
1 ter aiFi CM -Ito. re llevEtte antral grooms
G
Dec. Uioru It, -•c, Parlor, Advisee, 11411 awl Hot
nano:,,, 4hr .:.,.m14..•., e,ttWR Nww, tors. Yana•
IIF 1fllnwo *W ., lour thIedn.aaa , M th. Bow0' 0. 11.10NW
0 w, Erah reashal.rre now, Moat ram.
1,.e, Iran lr.,4 •-e ISM* Iew n,. toe sad 7h.ne
O.el -tot. ol'wl try. onh.M of ere- 00. w.penes
hoot pow keel. w.,. clay b*►. •n watered b1
yrin,.rook cwt 0ow,,a 4.11. The properly 1. •11 w.
at.a I p nodes hwu 1.1. 11 oro. of *trek a goal 11.w
rutL1..d how the door. Al or is JavelinJavelin1Uu ws-
*on, t'•.q. ,oft *6e you:l.es in to
O. M. TM:MMAN
•toad waw owneb
GelereG:tth l'nuweINTO. tri -Ir
_Ontario carriage gbh
E MARKET GROCERY
North Silo Market Square.
Mb' T-. s PL A N D F 31 E
07 -•ALL K[NDS.'
A very Targe: Stock of Crockery.
(Itenfiffoie Rt. , (lwderirk-
R. 3._ WHITELY,
10.ti11 la full operation, sad 0 11005,, ort •npeno
Carriages, Boggles , Wages
et.EIO119, CUTTERS. no.
A • star .1121.. Unger. on hood awlferuler.ioas oral ,mere n dos Iaa tet
., Splendid China Setts. ",ulr,.r1..nllr wino uf to ys Yeasty
• t.r '•I•oek warrapted
/���� (� • I rt Rasa attootWr paW N wa*on and Camas. Bo
FYI , riu >c/ �j D t 1 tn+wN•Rwua acs 'R. J WHITELY.
Cer Ali 33.1saaID,
CHEAP ;AS • TIIE- .CHEAPEST.
Platform and Counter Scales of best make
• Ikt $A.1 �
)Hwy
!ROBINSON & YATES.
_fisl gich, Selo 2916, +8m w47
of the moat imnroredkindk: Brae Castings male. and Rlaclsmiths' Work and ie•pairing
done on short notice. Call and see the STEEL MOULDBOARD PLOUGHS, as you can
re one very rheepdor Cash.
Uodericb,Nov. 12th, 1867
w39
BAROMETERS AND .THERMOMETERS .
MALE BY L. STI N,TED, REGENT ST., LONDON, E.\i1LAND;
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TTI ,.,,.I %deet w01, lhmn.h Jonhnarellewer, e.11 wont tie mottle d1h1. ,IrlsIty to the mortal nr tat
• rtmontuw,with•h,ll*,reteetaortatwnow«•I.I andlpiloso.ent., •hf•h...hallai'rattat foll.r-
II Nest Ftr0wyy 1wrw iweaewe. Plain trhwoa't Praia.. ,n, eeth ; Mone Nares AS w,Jag4t 1rr1y
naA 10-50 w'.o71.nei,11l wfwTWIMOT'C•Tia MTh arm tl,.•Tn1t..1il . with Sint breed fa/w. i14
I.41, . ,. h w fnr 1uµ hotookh ; *v Oslo, If,. el franca., t*) .o,, with tbe orators t.-1 w.,,kn i'irt.n sal Rea.
rot at no ,n4 •16.. w e•1 Fryer with I1.ne 111.1. u•1 Franklin Trite sal Ener,, 415: KNOW. what ter
„saw 0• in 8.4,,501nr Pawn.. whet 4111 sad Ir,.l. Ar , attached, ton, 411 to 433 en, h... wonting to ea1.1., .111. •
fan •wr",rut of 11g1'.h sal Fr.wr6Aiernhl Barometers
fr., 4./4.4 .131o. orint proen-..I ;,-nor• • t -er1.11r of .*rr riae sod horn , ronin, the h, r hove 14.1,
real r level thel..,. l 4,.,0 t.lreptre to alnn,ler. eel n., ,en! in
1:0'.10, n. Cr, whirh
ah/Pn41y neet•.rrr to hats no m *oak «sated Rn 1b. Mala IIF A fell g.ewA.rst of Neff Real•tenay
rlarnwnlMm en...tentty'on haat at pairs. rote 425p to gen, a•er.ntInx 10 tinMh. romheat. ParlM. 4ft.,.M
orWMln Info of these a*rf,lin,trnmenta, wheel.seet•It. l h70arl147 foretell the .tate dile weather ram
34 to 111 M.e.,"tMavnll lMlwwhwe( th. ante n air r werehms wrr.towoo,TNsoot,
wlme-
,nal, tore few nar6 only. 11.14 *Mee f,r the Dominion, in Mem Ir J. 1L'•I..•rr. ne, -
, Jose 14,1hw9 J. O. et lwlm. aroma Asst btCC•da.
General'Ruks to be Observed in ConsaltIng the Barometer.
1.11th.Werner otters sh.ntvtltie ar.i4 Cluw;,*0hle.e without morns now . ,lth,r .p or down
tat, weu$Mr•HI 1.. wneetthet and ehan_r .1,
L 171hr ern"7 flan to or shore n., wontr,••a no weather l.+t haat.
11.-
Hthe Nrrhhoer..
er. moi rein In ,the .w11allot , I,1;1?,. it VIII/ he Intal. amt very little .17 i4.
4
tr-eerni d or ten nor, --and arrives at or above the Ilse 'Von
Pala.^ then In ,,,mmlook nk fwdmnlh- If In went• r rn,o i,,,n,i /mot
a Rha n,. 1(11101' /,110.11 emirate. foal ,tabor: if l he rail 1. .Iowil '. 111015 i if quick, 14 will 410.• an.1
111011. ,.rr low, • erre.. atomi le tare to f.,uow
11. When. dlt$Sea Norm, the M.ren7 4, 04,, t.• 1 1111 le. (lien reel aumrnr the wont 1. ore,,
T. w•r.'th. Watery Loves meekly, .Iter up or down. the .1a:her diet follow* will he of short dor, l mn. +n,
les seem. mg ow 4241..
•
WOOL WOOL) WOOL
n
riff, undersigned would beg to inform 1110 numerous customer: and the public
that his
New Woolen Machinery is now in Full Operation and in First Class Working Order
•ND THAT HE 10 Mt'rf RITTIR
PREPARED TO EXECUTE FARMER'S WORE EXPEDI'1IOUSLY
than last.rare-n r Lilo at 1r1ing his machinery all new,
Custom Roil Carding, Fulling St; Cloth Dressing
Spinning and Manufacturing,
will moils pr imjet attention. Having now on hand the largest, best and choapeet
stock of of home made
FULL CLOTH. TWEEDS, FLANNELS, & WINCEYS,
ore totrore offer.' to the politic 1n 11,10 part of the 1'mvinee, he .o,,14 ooep•.'t1.lty regnr•t Move al.hlng to
outlaw.. data ...Ito roll sal Judie for tMm..lve0 I. fon rpprinling them %elves el.a.here.
P. R.- He whn1 I lk.wre eon the .7.rl.l 01„nnnn of farmer+ to bew.re of w.tnl foamNw1*ael Arent...akin,•
their Iron! rat ranting. me 1.10. pre,,, -•I 11 700 the .1,welewee of Former yew, in he a perfect sour. annnyar.
to them In rarhon war., that they ,ann.,,«• until peel,nr. two late to an .R,ln.l It.
The highest Market Price paid tar any quantity of good Clean Wool.
THOMAS LOGAN.
East. Street, Ooderich.
0,P4er1h morel.* Work., 146 May, 1)40. w 1
PARKER & CATTLE
"t *Yat t' tl`ltfiG``i'iters"it'iC rMI:IfY';4�t(F 111Yf
Meer smarter stock of
T EA.s.
4. OBAOOOES,
r. (Sea..
liniiimmoommimw
•1'IIF Q..W AI)A
Farmers, Livery Stable
KEEPERS AND OTHER&:
1.
'Snag os in Yor. Lase Herm.
T `
T at,01.9924ll i Ht/TP.1.•Md
J.
l T .1 ,AD �,•rri.h.n..leent) ra..
*trot to lurle.r 11•.....Inrtll *IstYw
Permanent Building & Savings Society
18 PREPARED TO MAKE
ADVANCES ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE
SITUATE IN WE'iTERN CANADA,
ON THE FOLLOWING FAVORABLE TERMS :
/• menet rime e .1 t o redeem each $100 adyaneed u m
If pat able nelf-veady .. 1
It payable yearly
iwe n. el proportionate nue. for 2,1, e.. or It year,
S peen. 10 veer*. 15 re•rr.
412.91 ".02 1.5.,
$16,10 16.41 33.34
(MONTREAL OCEAN
STEAMSHIP Cv4MF,Al11Y•
1,"•.R rtokf:T. to .wlf.,,n. Lorwet rel orL,wing.
C 4reel, ss.r•I.merwrolsd. or.ardr r•
T. H. CA I:1 an.
ever, Omani Vest ludo. t
O.Agut Stroh ttr.h •41 . 1WU. -. .017
The daye,nwdmenla m. 1,10 ■ shaking Fond, w ngh Mire off the Pnnmpal, .0 well as Hae 11.11114.144
ullhe Ivan, o thst at the expratl,n dl the tern licreetlentwt, the debris enirelr, wipede• The (ell
of The loss ie *fro need. 111,4 ren pre nos Ine-emf m -m• riff.teur er teas.
Pn,neni. may br maoh- on alvo c+. and Int.n.Ixwll..wrd therefor : or 1r• mon sego ma. M r►1Fem•
ed In toilet soy 11111e lh' Mnrnwer ale...., onomall,• term.& EXP/•:.t'oJ•.Y S7 RIC TLY .YOD
ERA T E. Fut (IIrther tslormaooil,app• v (prop/04) to
HORACE HORTON Esn„
•
.. firflnF d4T AI! c 4\,
ferret ,rand frog.+•Ire r, Tercet°.
Ooderich, 16th Uct., 1 e6G
IMPORTED EDS-�
SEEDS.
New Seeds ! New Seeds !
'PARKER & CATTLE
HAVE JUSTIRECEiVF,D THEiR ANNUAL ETocg)r
Imported Field and Garden Seeds,
Which for quality and price cannot he surceased by any respeetable House in Canada. -
A liberal discount allowed to C •entry Dealers. Remember the stand,
PARKER & CATTLE'S DRUG STORE,
Geduld, Feb. 24th, 1874. w21 Market Wlcaro.
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSIIRARCE COM'Y
I Nth.1blilwhod 1S25.
WiT1T which is now ended the Ccloninl Life Amirante Company. (lead nice for
Canada : M».trnal,-Standard Company's Beildiag4, Es. 47 Gnat St. James Street.
Manager --W. M. Ramsay. Inspector -Richard 8.11. -- --
ACCUMULATED FUND 0.....p $23,000,000,
ANNUAL INCOME •3,500,000,
• The Company having depo.ivd the sem of $150,000 :ith the Iteoeiver Oenerel,fuMe fo,mity
with the insurance Act passed Int Sevtinn. Auurances will continue to be minis/ sat at
moderate iter and en all different systems in practice. -
Referees :-Dr. McDougal, Dr. 11cilicking,
jlvol, mai No. 4e. J. CALLO WAY. h. -
Agent ferOoderkh.
STOP AND SEE.
-1 •II k.
(01111...t remora. on Te t,,,o .t. , 110.+
l nMerht awl eslntordo,,T rens la Carmody l,y
•:R RAT INDIAN RRMF:UY. Thea we stern ON •
utter w1.4+ n,,tnl,hl. mfr .nek,.ut 1n r .neo
a mom .krpp,d Coo the Ores, Male ,nal/•ump,se-
ion after her ,r.. is now secanoble m oh. beset
SHOSHONEES REMEDY
1o, n, of tn. 1 brut, temp, layer, Uter,re
I hfl'0,KNhey Se., as ell Menem*, s
•`6.aThr ie... 11 w u• ,.awe
140011.. sold all anclae4 .nous (root
rinp.nhr. 04 the I'uaa, w. MY17 orate late Aro greet
1n11l, 65. 3.0 %5044 141:1:8 F1'l'AL1.l I). When
W01110, ren Ruch a Inn ao that in oho rerw,n n1
wd«r 01.rm. rel nn,Mon C. W. of Cewroto , or
1151.4 tier r. V, 3.!'r, t'marneatown 1', %v.. olan-
oampimh erl6nt d Amber.. Wood,'/d,rsemn, C. %v.,
' I' P' i nod Le.1 Complaint, or 16.1 0f 1.N
�..( nap. ,,e I. %v, ret R6,0 .n.10, litho w
5011511? Men On rnurhr, f,t 'tile., in .pots 'fl vest.
mend MMtnhrrr. *nn n now w.11, soots. Meech ewe,
',aright be mrnn,med hal r
rrgqlrhwrhleCall t t' 44lwoto.m M.and
Cornier 811,114.
IHiNF:FA RKAIEDY a,J 1111.110, wed ele(r 7011
selves.
Price of (1e Remedy in large pi*N el' ' ,
tr. Pn8.1r l,r.n Ora/giro and 114.1,.. in Medi
eine. Agwau for thdersh, 1. Jordan and Parker a
cane
%VHOLF'JIALR An0RTM1
IX11AR,p.I.u,rrTA here. fOtORTV.
IRINMPAI'n141 %V ATM)f4, 4
3. Its Vit Cn.,
T. Ric ELK A will
IIf1.RR100K A * 7*0l, lHAa1L'1'OM.
A.HAMILTo1 •few.
GODERICII WOOLEN FACTORY,
:(KNOWN AS :PIPER'S MILLS)
rilh w rapt .," bin1Mpdnv of the Hent nnrel
.t, al., Ancor apse tool *ketches of scenes
and ineidcntm rennc.eted with tb 164
''Rot%* r1171, twtrit7'rippet lwr'�°e''YP
A farther di,ena4RR em the ZdinaNlr.
f1 '' mntad a wow,rl-wnrker, and two
a rentuw1 nor to leant wond.wnrk and
i-bieck5 a.thifg._ .-. ..
t •N•oe saw Twasday
a Uommo*s.
J(1Rv PAiMf)RP.,
Victoria Meyer,
O_,_ _iv*at tai■• 1140.
-7337
i�vzlvl�1� I,I(4Vco ism
prose 1Mt ibera-lee nitrite awl Warm ellsidallelliSIMessipassea
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for medical or faulty es...
81, cur
Gulerioh ,N4t,341$6A. ,+4441
M>RSPECTF(ILLY ntimates to farmers and othsn th■t they areptetatsi b 1111
It all nrdere in
ROLL CARDING, MANUFA01 URINC,
Cloth Dressing, C,.tom Spinning, Dyeing, S•tiuetts,
Fulled' Cloths,Q'.Winceys,3 ►Flannels, Blankets,
( C boated fl0 ' q�,�j1t
i give na a ORIl. amC1i.)L or*lied a have the
1nnP;'xFilT"Rliififi'o1'R'rlr m tat to n* a e *m we are sali*aed we have the
goods you regeire. Parties coming frnm s distenee with w0n1 to get emr,led may in
'nearly every ti.stanee reit on getting their wool home with them the ca. me Ihr
sr ALL WORK WARRANTED.
�J9if Rllih e�'D- }
o ,
To Meows.
c sat
•
ret Lib,
'Conway P. O.,
candy of -
Lmnor,Ontsrb
to canal..
M.nw', County M H,aing,
Potence of t0tarl., Prrh nth, IMI.
ow ei7n'nTlOd
res rnod reft o or ma nr the 14, rebs*
Karnwee, y, nodes LM'pr' R f IMP, amoueel/tended 10 ,.
Knee, an.l ,.n rep Inn. lope. nno i 1« 00, In wank
Uel 1.00014 *5611.46, I0t was .'001.4 to my rhslr,.
14.4m1wn rn. *Mo 40 wr+tor.. .a, toms*
mrhams11,nereiwanl,, l,wnlRh01t.,Metal.rmedny-
.0 d111en•o( Iimr,. lhro, ,Inrin,., .n.l 101,1h in.s of
dllhnnl4nA+, ,wowtll.rn he Irl.ndo, 1n 1,n If nn ar:I
Llii11gv-a . • -"nett illy Tey,,.
At «•thy rrM, R" M In t,*rr1,, "7
Atlhln Omo 1 Mn woo
sr lI 10 Welsh., In of
hewn •n rate t oar 11116 1,,.wt Remedy 1 bar*
1, .0 ten bottle 0 of t O .lInIy 7107146 and twos
0
hoses ofaM peel• ann 1 'm rntl.ly n,hoMd tot 14.1,4 m
10411 a he *nen p1 Mir hop Imply of le
waren..„ w , rel ./ forlorn hope .11 raw of mire*
a• w4, m rile mo. host kww 0I le W w, 1.,1 Isar,
,nn ha 0 t awn t am one *Stifle' n. 1 I h*.4
rel1 in •a1 say tN akwaawne's Romeo♦ � Itenet. H
"14...„"""
nen
rah ,n. Mtwr Anw f'0?fl rr
n I MMM m. wt Tl (' M of R,Nm
OM «n tarot ►wlww7.. Iese.aRs. A. J Pao
re n Ud a 1h1gs • tams M n
R4''aiX':s0'�r�nAasies
M erne► I M•o MwR we M ,. A
pre IJ1y renrlw1,
•1 r1re1. h., 1110.0 t Melees Mt oe01110te to he
1me la reset7, 1e0a1im,lar. I knew that *hie ether age
was tbe.ore4 hotels. • WA I Now that she halt amen
$..."'*a"y
� War n.*06OUwWet e.rwp. e.le ,h,.
ew.wh.,ewrwr,wAr-we*Merw lnwr he 1'A* poori1100
o pe pried er erthl, meatal?,. eve Items Is Ierisl1. that
In how...1l N. a•I«t.teatI la.Y ren of
Rewh.5* t, Ji.its, - • ._. *1I 7 ,
et
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