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GODERICEL ONTAR 13. 0.1 THURSDAY,' JULY 7) 1870.
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Terme RE AT HOME FOR CONSULTATION HURON HOTEL,
V up to 11 o'clock, a. in. every day. Will visit
bents at any hour afterwards, night or day w49 ZURICH, CO. HURON.
JOHN PRANG, - - . Proprietor.
This hoese is fitted up With every convenience for
the travelling public,
re Good Stabling:and prompt attendance.
February 1st, 1870, w2-tf
(-.C. hannon TA. r).
plYSIC I AN , SURGEON, &c, ;Rc., Goner:Ten, C. W.
13:404.1y
Met:MAN.
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. CORONER, &c. Office
1 and Residence third door east of CestmlSchool. 49
111eATICIKING:-, M.
• ICENTIATE COLLEGE PHYSICIANS AND EtTE-
NIA OrEONS. C. E.. Remdence, the hoose formerly
occupied by Mr. .1. F. C. lialdan, Elgin Street.
-1-31t, CA -SS AD'S?',
(of McGill College)
P HYSICI AN, SURGEON, &c., Office, oyerhis Drag
tore, Goderich, Ontario. SW102
J. F. Danter, 111. D.
QURG EON, ACCOHCHEUR, Homceopathic
L/Phymcian, and Medical Electrician.
Examining Physician of the Atlantic Mutual 'astir
Company of Albany, N. Y.
OfRce and Residence Park at., St. David's
Ward,GOdertch, I yw42*
Medical.
Tat !CHARD MOOR.E. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
Accoucheur, Manchester, C. W.
February 7th. 1867. wave.
if oar, icExcbT_,soiv,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Rooms over the Post Office, West Street,
Ooderich. •
November 27th, 1869. w45-tf
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110Iti ARRISTV,R AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
Sufe.titeor-in- Chancery.. County Crown Attorney,
Ghderich, CanadaWest. Office in Court House. v14n40
NE. C Cameron,
13ARRISTER, ATTORNEY. CONVEYANCER, &c.,
JJt Kingston st., Goderich. Ont., w49
Cameron. Sc (3rarroxv.
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Re.
Office, Kingston street, Goderich.
M. C. CA.ITERON. w52 J. T. OA RROW.
-loan. 14. (31-ordon
A TFORNEY-AT-L_A.W.SOLICITOR 1N CHANCERY
it Notary Public, Conveyancer, &c., &c., Goderich-
flat., Office_ on the south side of West Street, third
door from Court -House &mare. - w49
Isaac 'rotas.
1DARRISTFIR, ATTORNEY- C -LAW. SOLICITOR
J.J Chancery. &e., G)derich, Ontario. Office-
rabb's block, Kingston street sw77
13ceyle tic Semler,
DIARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES, SOLICITORS -
_D iii-Chaneery, Re. Goderich, Ont.
B. L. Dovi.s. s*v5 W. EL Sormit.B.A
..tex.ays [k. IlECIwrood,
"111114.RRISTER. & ATTORNEYS -AT -LA W, SOLI-
.° citors in Chancery & hisolvency,Cf nye., icer, &c.
161oney to Lend. OFFICE : Grabb's Ni efr, ore?
„gr. Archibald's Store. sarTt.
.44
weintinew r?.., 33airt, EL A.
Ie
...s
NNCERY AND L A.Vir OFFICE. CRABS'S NEW
bIllIdolT.S, o ktoen, eet Goderich.
N. B. -Conyreine., Money lent on reasonable
erns. Dispnt and defective titles to real estate
..'aieted. Goderich, Dec. 24 1866. sw34
• awe -
P. F. W A_LKER, 4'ire7t7:1:7-XChIT1-
eery.. Conveyancer. Notary Public. Re.
Office of the Clerk of the Peace, Court House, Goder-
oh Ontario. sw91
stolres7-
A GENT FOR STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL
Xi. works. (Joseph Sharman, proprietor). Residence,
a.y,ield Ft -.ad.
S. 7.1a.loor1son,
▪ ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR, &c.
• Clinton, Ont. w36
MONEY TO LEND.
Sirron.. St Snit:der:
DEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, NO.
lb 6, Arcade Bn11din, Buffalo, N. Y.
A C. STIVING, Attorney -at -Law. H. 11. SQ.133UR,
Nov. 13th 1669. w-13
MRS. DAYS' HOTEL
WROXETER.
nN the direct road from Seaforth to
tr Walkerton. Every necessary accom
modation tor the travelling public.
HANNAH DAYS.
Wroxeter.Fov. Eo 18AI. w4
COLBORI\T HOTEL,
• CODERICH.
E. MARTIN, Proprietor.
Courting under Difficulties, tthere old womat, or von* Will bedo af-
St
Ou9iuess Efirertorll. oyes !.
term; it's al darli as itch here, and I've
toves
NOW IS you a CHANCE
ITPL X 0 4- 4
Charles Dickens. 1 party of gentlemen, hp-qv:no uesist in
Kate -Blake was the only daughter of fell Over the reeking emir, or .chuen,
. the search. We uwierstand Mr. W.
t2-1 Jamb Blake the old raiser of. West- een't tell Which. 'Hai • h- ?" Gads Hill, Kent, Thursday Jane 9 1870.
- %Ides Dickens diel at his residence, K..Muir has telegraphed to toronto ..fer
saint experts, with their apparatus, Iti!'4.
-
- •
- Secure the
Shado-tv ere the'
Substance fades.
-
whatis n 2
superintend these engaged in the search
• Brook. Reachine out his hand to feel his situaa i for the bodies-
te'.4 -aged 9.8 years."
"De ei Ger MajeSty Dead m
title an • coming eontact with the 5 Y
- She was more than- oltmenly pretty.; • ' '
• er ran , miners, enhanced it's got whiskers Pee Peg where are Reverends a"4' Iteverends,of every
gay, lords end gentlenien. bead, Right eaten
bearded face of the Squire. .."By ete-
un g n air, peArly teeth, von? And. where's ?"Aate and what's order. Dead men and women born with On one occasion, Mr Whitefield wi-oe
vo an the Theandereetoree•
q
0 the charm of olde"
"Thelqiiiire- did 'not reliih the assailte iladtclYieee dines nromel els every eley." 1 creation, providence, and entlemntione
Clt-t At her father's death she woUld be
• atid eyes lika the blue skies of summer. I this ?1 < Heavenly Oempassiop in your hearts. preaching in Boston, on the wondere
• k when a violent tem est, of thuitdereied
ehapter 67. P ,.
--- on hie irsute alMendega and by way . - [Bien eHouses
"_Thegolden' ripple on the wall care; b,
y thou- 1 'belittling came on. In the Iliilas t of the
of retaliation, he enire a Idles iif vieorous • I sermon it attained to an alarming a height
gt sand dollars ; end theugh men generally eke 1 '• • b k
bile. d l'il la- d '
w matters in affairs of love, itis to he reas , , 'ben that came hi With our first garments. book, and stepping into one of the wine's,
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ri t
Ci *Wealth by no means lessened the ilumber of t"eIi'smwptehrfectly willilg .. te ;4 hare my' qua. n run its course, and 1.tise wide firmament much feeling and flue taitereptzated
scroll. The old, old 'Hark ! The Eterrud rends the elm l'
i you seem as we re both ie for- is Is°1led PPri*e 'S••"
ess ot the nice little sum. of seteent
ft, tv itch Int Will1Darmeuth ie the. a° ,ancrem,
, that the coneeregation sat in eimott breath-,
8 pofess not to he influenced ary region of the - stomach .atid stirred his
by Pecuni mem. The Olt; :old fashien. The fash-
an ot ing else stood in the
less awe. The preacher closed his azotata
.
tj sonably supposed that this prospee,tive and will last unchanoed until our race has of the desk, fedora his kneee; cud wiat
"Look here old 'ohs !" 'exclaimed he.
Prices to Suit
the Times!
Photographs reduced to $1.00 .Per Doz.,
On 75CtS. PElt HAIX DOZEN.
Large Photograph Reduced in
• ,Proportion.
Also will make the largest Photographs made in Goder-
ich. very cheap. Porcelain pictures from one dollar
upwards at
' Good Accommodations. Ample Stable
Room.
,• This is admitted to be a First class
• house kept in Good Style.
Dece 2011i 1870. sw44-tf
Cans mercialNotetillitelnel WAN
D. CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Gallery:
Goderich. Oct. 19th. 1669, w27
NEW CABINET
AND
UPHOLSTERING S DP,
rOHN HICKS, Proprietor. This is th
largestand bestCountry Hotel in Wester
Janada,and enarges as moderfite as any films
Mitchell.li Stage Proprietor. Good stalin g for
I 100 Horses Horses and Carriages for Hite, on
Mortest Notice. 1427
WEST STREET
OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL,
GODERICH.
eetorelfsi.% ERIC IINCICAY,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-
nounee that he has opened a
new shop in the above line,. on West Street, cipposite
the Bank of Montreal. where he will iteep constantly
on hand or titmice to order
9
ii
I). TLIc1DonfEa11
T ICENSED ATCTIONEER, BAYPIELD, Carmty 'of
• Baron. Sales in village or country punctually at -
ended to. w9-1yrS
14. B.EIaraitn,
CIIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, LAND
'Li Agent and Convevaneer. Kincardine. • 1
FREDERICK ARMSTRONG,
LIND AGENT, VALUE% &e.
-v-vms'r ST., csiartic-ix.
MONEY" 1..MINTEl,
Agentfor the Canada Landed Credit Co., and the Im-
parial,Building, Savings and Investment Co.
7
fc:sr• Male)
Crown Land Patents taken out. Debts
Collected.
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't
• FariP.M.
rrtHE subscriber in returning thanks for the libera
patrona_ge so long bestowed upon him, begs to in-
form his numerous customers and the public generally
that inconsequence of the late fire, he has removed his
business to the store formerly oceupied by Mr. Booth,
West street, next Bank of Montreal, where everything
n his line will be found and
All Kinds of Job Work will be Done
the stone as usual,
G. N DAVIS.
Goderich 29th March
SIM AND DO011,
FACTORY.
ipHE undersigned having pnrehasee he Plain-
, ing Mill and Sash Factory owned, and oc-
cupied by Donald Cumming, are no prepared
to carryon the business ot manufacturing
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Flooring,
Siding,
FUESITURE OF ALL KINDS-
• H
A.ND FANG'S?'
•
'X' 101" Ii7417. Wt.
COAL Oil,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
gen Coal'Oil Lamps, &c. &e. Old Iron.
Copper, Brass, Wool PiekingS. and Sheep Skint.
taken in exchange,
J.i& J. STORY,
gen Sign of th Large Coal Oil Barrel,
'Goderich. March Ist,l S67 6 -
PHOTOGRAPHS
$1.00 Pei' Dozen.
-
Havine- on hand an assortment of Upholstering
material, he will be prepared to fill promptlyall orders
in that line.
l:a=' A quantity of Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings on
hand.
Picture Framing to Order.
trusts by strict attention to business to
mer a share of public patronage.
Goderich. Nov 17. 1869 w44 -t/
IVIC)ISTE-X7 LOAN -
At Reduced Rates, on
Improved farm &Town ?ropily
For Periods extending from 'Three to Ten
years. LO Borrower,.. Re -payable in Monthly,
Half Yearly or Yearly Instalments, by the.'
Imperial Building, Savings &
Investment Co.
OFFICE -50 Church Street, Toronto.
and all kinds of ' . -
Q11ECL4iE NV C) -RTC,
such as Circle and Gothic Sash and Frames
They think from their experience in Factory
Work,t hat they can l'ewe satisfaction to all who
may favor them witha call.
N, B. -A libera discount to the trade.
20,000 feet of Dry inch, and a quarter
Flooring .on hand: -
JAS BUCHANAN,
• . DAVID LAWSON,
WM. RUB1NSOM.
Godericb. March 4th. 1867. • sw55
PRES PUNT.
JOHN ;CRAWFORD. ESQ., Q. C„ M.P.
v ICE -PRESIDENT.
JOHN GORDON, Esq.
prALFDOZENFROMBAICKNEGATIVei
-Ia. 51 cents, postage free. One dozen from
back negative 87 cents, porta,ge free to any
address. '
tl:r Particular Attentio a pail to Copy-
ing old Ambrotgpes,
For either large or small plenographs. The
subscriber in returning thanks for the liberal
patronage heretofore eended to him,
would just say that he has made such im-
provements inhis sr,allery as will merit a con-
tinuance of the same.
tCT I Great Reduction on
_Large Photographs,
E. L. JOHNSON.
Goderich. Oct 26. 1869. • w44tf. •
DIRE-croRs.
JOHN CRAWFORD, Es, Q. C. M. P.1
JOHN GORDON, Es., Messrs Gordon & Mackay.
J. G. HARPER, ESQ., Manager Merchants' Bank,
JOHN TURNER Es., Messrs Sessions, Turner & Co.
JOHN FISKEN, Es' Messrs J. Fisken & Co.
NOAH BARNHART, Esq. Merchant
JOHN MACNAB, ESQ , Messrs Lyman & Macnali.
DALRYMPLE CRA.WPORD, ESQ., Messrs D Craw
ford (.9 Co.
SOLICITOR.
[G. D'ARCY BOULTON, ESQ.
SECRETARY & TREASURER.
B. MORTON,- Eso.
Bankers -Merchants' Bank of Canada.
[15 -The full amount of the Lean ie advanced without
Deduction. Conveyancing charges reduced to the vete
Lowest Rates. Agent at (lode rich.
PRED'h. ARMSTRONG,
West Street.
wlOtf
Maitland Salt Well
I. FREDERICK,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
-0-0-0-
RICHARD PIKE,
Manufacturer of and de.alerin
PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR,
WATCHMAER, JE LER, fkc..
WEST ST., GOD RICH,
Near the Pos Office.
0
DEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY TO RM. u RN HIS
sincere thanks to the pemile of Goderich and
vicinity fer their liberal patronag,,during the past 8
years, and now that the holiday season has aneved
with all its social enjoyments and imenities, he would
state that all who wish to purchase jewelry for presents
or otherwise of warranted material land _workmanship
would do well to bay from him at ihates comparatively
cheaper, than that asked for wortl ess trash.
-
AR Jeweby Sold for Gold Warranted.
ea•• Repairing done in tilte best *style of
worknianship.
• ISAA.) FREDERICK
Goderieh ,Dec, 20th. 1S63. . w39-tr
TM -1M "
Oldest. Establistiogui
CIGARS,
AND
Plug. Fine Cut Chewing
Goderich. Oct. 1st; 1869. sw44f ancf Smoking Tobacco.
sza....A-11-a, sz catotaic .
Alturu-i-zOTs. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
,- - - Pipes& Smokers,Fanoy Goods
1DLANS and specifileations of Buildup, &c. got up in .
_t. eto
a neat and correct style. ., etc.,.
oofi, office over 3. C. Defier Co's store,
Goderich. May 19,1869
The undersigned is pfepared to
FURNISH.No: 1 SALT,
IN ANY QUANTITY AT THE "
Lowest Y,riee,
FROM T ABOVE WELL. •
186m HENRY GRIST.; 1868.]
'PATENT SOLICITOR & DRAUGHTS-
MAN,
Grttexwet, Ci.staa.stcla,,
irogAanaotilaTIDePgnItsofthe GoveITH THE ntent7
it31-Coyroloami AND me osopirnamioN OE raLt
roAnna Arco DESIGNS PROCURED.
Drawings, specifications, and other Documents nee
Boxy to secure PATENTS or liormstrovi prepared on
receipt of Model of the Invention.
• ...e.etttawteDeeereb,u. 1868
THE BESTBRA.NTS
of all the ahove named articles alwa,y8 op
hand.
SUPPLE'S OLD STA -17'D
MARItET, SQUARE._
Goderich, April 1st, 1870. sw64-3ne
.Newliatible Works'
VICTORIA_ ZT„, CiODER1011.
Auction: & Commission;
adDERI011 &CIA's:TU:0N
:Est&1ished
Miseettandons Property in Goilench
• I
1,...3• every Saturday, and rix Clinton: very Wect*:. Sin jOhllaSteall.
nesday.
Moneyarbialiced on Tlo rty for immediate ONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, labil.
_
sateandpromptreturusana e. . , .
FarnaStocir and other galiisPunetuaty attend-
. . -
edtotiiroughout the County,
-
t irk.M.TRUBMAN/8 Auction Mart, ;
vott starkitsquayeleodenill
CHEESE :CHEESE.
vrT_TsT mt,..cm-rv-mrs
Lii tops, Posts, Sae „Torahs, of every &scrip
thin Anti style of workmanship, furnished on
shore notice and at the lowest prices. Libe
rl reduction Made for cash.„ All orders
punctually 'attended to. Designs of- Moe
meting, tke., may he seen at the shop.
doderech.Dee. la. 1866. • wt47.1„
]Peeci.! VIed
Se Up DE_ TLOR.
Goderich, August 3rd, 1869. w27
143q1:1-, ,
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
. AND GLOBE
1NSU N C E C,0 M' PANYI
Has _been eimienee Thirty-two years, and.
darn/K.0u period has .paid Loses exceeding
Fiveand a half million. pounds sterling,
ThP,disliursement ot this enormous , sum over
a' wide area has-withoutrdoubt contributed to
the eqtabhiliment of this- Institution, in the
confidence of Public Corporations, Merehants,-
,Householders, ,and business men generally,
wherever it is represented.
In itsIstyear,d9g6, tbeFire Prennums
alone amounted to . . £9,970-
. • • ,
n its 10th year, 1846, 46. 4‘ 4 ;t47,763
20th„ year,1856,.cc 44 £822279
• 30th, year, 1866, cc cc " cc £8R9,332
One year Iater, l887, c( , X818,055
; The Fire Reserve Fund is now 0.727,464
The Life Ileierve Fond is now S9,2821,468 •
The company is eepresentee- througheut One
earl° and Quebec, by influential Agxets, to
Who* atipheation for insuratice may be made.
e .0: 81411H, Itesiden t Secretary,
- ' Moiffusar.
A. M. ROSS, Agent for ,Coderieh B.
Elliott, frit Exeter; W. N. Watson, forSeatorth
eitiderreteXeintleSeth - w41
TOFARBIER-S--AIM'OTHERS.
. •
mu
trIgegusIGNEt) HAS LARGE 8UtS OR
money bottoming to private parties, as well .as
Investment onimprovtd.Farms;
Rate of In.terestfxon Si° 1.0per cent
MARTik AM -ANN
BEGS TO INFORM HIS OLD CUSTOMERS
that he is tilrable to sell for caxh, at the
owest rates,
ILL HINDS, OF
At rhoisnaHhootpoiToei Rieingsethon ive !papooasie. the
Goderich. cict.34 1868. sw11w31.
ALLAN P. 31.0LEWL
- nt.AS JUST RECEIVEI, A LARGE --
nonsiiting in pareisi Teeestof England Broad -
if
consider iV strictly. -proper. Marcy!
1, J.
Dowering and a variety 'isf aehdian (sloths; - BOth listen° attentive. y.
adorers.
,knaoreg these most ardent; and pee.
Mpg, •the most sincere, wee Will Dar-
inonth, with a heart larger than his parse
and never thought or cared for donacqiien-
ees.
Fmtunately, old Jake neVer Suspected
the partiality of his daughter for Will, or
he would have 'put hertiet bread and wa-
ter before he would haYe consented to the
slightest intimacy with Wm Darmouth.
Jacob was not in favor of marriage. -
Those who knew his circumstances were
not surprise& at it, for to use a phrase
more etpressive than elegant,-MrsBlake
was a Tartar, with temper enough for two
Tartars.
Old Jacob had te 'Walk Spanish,' for
the most part or suffer the consequence%
which usually deseended on his hea.d in
the shape of any -domestic utensil which
happened to be lying handy.
A maiden sister of Mr Blake resided
in the- family, Whose principal business
seemed to be, to act as a sort of echo to
her brother and wife. Whatever tti°3'
thought, she thought too.
She regarded it as a primary sin for
Kite to associate with the young men,
and this doctrine was perseveringly dril-
led into her niece, who though she never
dissented, had her own ideas on the sub-
ject.
One day Mr Blake and his wife went
to Dedham to attend a fair, end Mise
Peggy being absent at a friend' t Kate
was left alone. Will Darmouth in some
way learned the condition of affairs, and
early in the afternoon he came to keep
Kate company.
As her parents were not expected home
nail evening; Will felt Perfectly secure
in stopping aewhile after ten and he and
Kate were having a jolly eime popping
iti the old-fashioned king pap, over.
the huge weed fire, when therewas a
sound of voices at the door. "Geed gra-
cious l" cried Kate, white .with alarm,
"there is aunt Peggy. Oh, Will, whei
shall we do? She will scold we to death;
basidee father will be furious'. Get un-
der the lounge, quick. Oh, Will, do for
my sake I"
Will could not withstand the pleading
in Kate's eyes and deposited hinaself -in
the designated place.
Kate Put out the light, and. darting
into an adjacent room, in a moment was
apparently asleep.
Peggy's voice was heard in the hall.
"Be careful, Mr. Eike. There is a
loose board there. I don't want to dise
turb my nieee Step softly or it 'enay
creak." .
" Peggy, dear, • where are you ?"
re-
sponded the sneaking .voice of Esquire
Pike, a xvidcwer of a year. "I can't tell
<
which way you have gone."
"There, Daniel! be easy. Good heav-
ens! Daniel Pike I Well, I never 1" and
a reporthurst upon the air like the un-
corking a champagne bottle.
4" Oh, my!" cried aunt Peggy, " what
would brother Jacob say I declare I
haven't been kissed by a man since-.--"
14 'Let Jeke Mind his own business'," to
totted the Squire. "You and I can take
care of our without his help," and there
followed a report similar to the first, only
more of it. •
"Do be quiet, Daniel, and let get -a-
light. Set right &mon there before the
fire, ned neake yourself at home."
A light s was seen procured. Peggy
'divested _herseifeof her wrappings, and
blushing Rice a. girl in her teens; sat down
opposite the Sqnire. '
"It's aaVeryinp evening," said Peggy,
b y w aly of Opening the -conversation,
ASSORTIVINT 0 CLOTHS -so nigh to -me. I_' that is don't
4".-Verys"- ereplied, the 8
his,arm_ over her back.
" geed gracious, Da
eine drawing
lel, don't set
cloths Beayere earokuis, Iraney ,
English, Scotch, and French -eedstcashineres, what,'s that ?"- .
--;Plain., gin; and Flowered 14estmgit, Shirt% 51 Ti. wis the xvindow;I guess," said the,
tiLloveg, Caps. 6co.- • , . ,•.
Refeets confident of giving,satiSfaettion. to all OCITTe•
who MaYlawrint' !limn' their° 'dere. "Don't.pit go to &getting nervous,
_ . ppi,„a„ : •, =
TWEED SUITS (all viool)V4 andupwards., • '
ter Y. B. -Cutting done tqortir..ilea she
, if thshoouj di it it would
a tevemrahkeianrgtuhep and
- - .
Gotierich, Seni 25th. 186fl sw8 of it."- _
" Hark . There's .a
6511E1 th 1 it's a bell. 'It's Jake and • mann coining back !. 04, Squire, taint
that again." '' . ' .1., ,fashion -Meath I 0, thank• God, all Who
oltlet fashion yet ee Rae A voice of music to His Menge -
A mighty voice before Hun noes-
,
it, but you h4c1 not better undertake ter do -
voice is that •
"Heavens V" ejeculated P:eggy, J"WI.A.W-e se 44-- ibr 'ihat
4 t young children, with neeards not quite
mortality ! -And look upon us, angels of.• tint threatening thunder to His fees. e
Ceme, children, to your Zotheis attlogf'7-
"That's what I want to know. Hello! .
' estranged when the Svii1JRiver bears us , Hide he the chamhere. of in y, grac2,
who's fell down over 'my Ilege ?" Cried Jake !":1111LP9oesua" ' • ' ' • . Till the t1eree eidrni; b:g neeebtorela
., . And My revenging; fury nese.'
- rt - ' Let us devoutly sing, to the praise .emt
struggling for an upright position. [Donahue Chapter 17.
"I'll let you kncitv who's down and The sprit of the clind, ratarning in -
glory -of God, tile hymn :
neeent and radiant, touched the old man eel, e
who's up Jake, vrhere are von? Get . . •
up this instant'and get
shake your breath out .
feet again, said the voit
down over a chhir. humanity, and sorrow, and forgiveness.
find the Cod of the poor • and through gan in a style of pious grandeurandhearo...
felt devotion that was probably never sore
And the old lady scrambled up only to go
a or with Its hand, and beckoned him away The whole congregation inist-alitly rose.
Pi I
when I get to nay [Chimes, 2d quarter. and poured forth the sacred eo'which
e of Mrs _Mak "The Star had shown him the way to they Were nobly aceompanied ny. the ore
Jake starred to obe
Tiger, the watch dog,
uproar, managed to- bre
and hist then he had gone to 'his Redeemer's rest." pa,esed. Ily the time the hymn was finish:
ea, the storm VMS hushed ; and the :tun,
bursting forth, showed through the trine
dews to the enraptured assembly, a moo;
nificeut -and. brilliant arch of peace. Trio. -
preacher. restuned the .desitaiorel his dis-
course, with this nppoilte qiietatidie
'Look upon the rainbow ,o .1.:traiee gitin,
that made it. Very beautifulit is in tits;
brightness thereof ! It eninpaoseth the
heaven about with a glorious eieele, •
the hands of the Most-f-ligh have be:ndet.
it.' _
oulated to sustain that eleroted feelintr
benediction with which the goo 'il man disi
missed the tioch Wee universally receiyea
with streaming eyes and hearts ewe • (wane'
with tenderness and gratitude.
which had been - produco.d • end ele
The rema.iutl_er if.', the servim was
.._ ....
On,r2stiatedroare,
ho hearing the [Hard Times,Book3,Chapter 6.
k loose from his "A cricket sings upon the heart, a
broken child's toy hes upon the ground,
lair, neshed upon the slew, and set utp
hisbest bow -wow. and nothing else remains,'
[Cricket on the Hearth Chirp g.
The Squire had amoral horror of digs,
and neither fear noel ove Were strong enough I felt for my old,self the dead may
feel if they ever revisit these scenes. I
to keep him quiescent new. He sprang
to his feet with a yell ; Will followed ---vms'Ald 'bp be tell'Iserb' remembered, to
Kate, full of alarm for her lover, hopped be gently pitied, iat to be quite forgot-
ten.'
out_of bed and appeared wiili a flaming
tallow dip., Peggy -thing. her arm &round
the Squire's neck with ansazement. Mrs,
Blake was the only one who possessed
her wits. ' She seized the corn popper
and laid it about her with vigor. Her
aim was not always correct, and, in con-
sequence, she smashed Ithe looking glass
into a thousand fragmen
the clock from -its shelf,
two bowls and a pitchc
,s, knocked down
and demolished
that were quiet-
ly reposing on the mantle.
The Squire brohe from Peg,gy'S em-
brace and dashed ottt though the window.
Will followed him, and 4Irs. Blake would
have pursued by the tame outlet, but she
was a little too large to get through the
case
A dreadful council *as held • Jake
stormed and Mrs. Blake; threatened and
at last Peggy ad Kate bonfessed. Jake
and his wife tiere so tejoiced at the
prospect of getting rid of Peggy, that
they forgave their dau
Will Darmouth home a
year.
in due course of tim Peggy and the
Squire were made one flOh.
_
hter, and took
the end of the
An Indian Romance.
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i'.
Grace Greenwood wr tes as follows .
At the Ian i.office, the ot er day, _Mr. Wil -
in e Commissioner, Who has collected
a remarkably curious and valuable
cabinet atid museum, showed us -a singul-
ar tropby of Indian warflre-a head dress
of the most frightful and diabolical des-
cription. It was composed of buffalo
horns and !skin, adorned with wampum
and tinsel, and long, wild tufts of buffalo
hair. Descending from it was a tail or
inordinate length, also tipseled and tufted
with small sleigh . bells running all the
way dowe it. This unique accoutrement
was once the property ef Tall Bull, a
Cheyenne chief, who was killed in a fight
with the U. S. Fifth Cavalry and their
Pawnee Auxiliaries, under General Carr,
some time last summer. When this chief,
who. was a gigantic pay*, saw that the•
day was lost, be put his , wife and child
on a, pony, and • sent them within our
lines, telling them to urrender -to the
Iv
whites. The Indian oman; wine Was
kindly received, said th t when her hus-
band told her elm :must give 'herself up,
she urp,ed him to go with her, but that
he covered his ears with his hands to shut
out here intreettes,and fushed- back jute
the fight, which was the 1ast she ever saw
of the la,mented Tall 'Bull. He 'was
speedilikilted, and these are his remains.
In this same engagement, another Chey-
enne woman, young hnd remarkably
handsome, came dashing to our ranks,
with twirls children strapped to her pony.
But she did not come to surrender. She'
came like a fighting fury, -armed with e
long keifeewith whichehe struck frantical-
ly night, and left. At leen seeing henself
about to be captured, she stabbed to the
heart first one child, then the other,
herself,andso werished-tha Medea whom -
there is no B. wipicies to 'immortalize.
[Bleak House. Chapter 45: -
'From these garish liAlrts. I vanish no
and forevermore ; with a heartfelt, grate-
ful, respe'ctf'ul and affectionate farewell -a
and I pray Gad bless us every one.'
[Last Reading,Lentione March fi,
"When I die, put near me itiomething
that lieht and the sky above it always."
'7 ]Old Curiosity, Shop, Chapter 71.
"Lord, keep my memory Green." '
. [Haunted Mart, Ctapter 3.
:" 'Now, he murmured, 'I am happy.
He fell into a light slumber, end _Waking
smiled as bef re° then spoke of beautiftil
gardens,whie he stid stretched out 'he -
fore him, an were filled with , figures of
men, women end many elindien, all with
light upon their faces, then whispered
that it was Eden -and so died:"
[Nickelby. Chapter 58.
-"died like a child that:had gone to
sleep."
reopperfield, Chapter 9.
-"and begun the world -not this
world, -0, not this. Theyrorld that sets
this night." . .
[Bleak House, Chapter 5.
-"gone bmore the father I far beyond
the twilight judgments of this world;
high above its mists aid obsetnities.'
r Little DoerieBook-9.dhapter 19.
-"and lay at rest. The solemn still-
ness Was no marvel now." .
the ti
"It being high water, he went out with
IdOe.1,d, Curiosity Shop, Cha.pter 71.
.
reopperfield, Chapter 30.
• -
Heart-rending Accident in Jaamil,
ton Bay:
From the Hamilton Spectator.
R is our painful duty- this morning to
Chronicle -one of the most heart-rending
,disaeten; that has ever occurred on Bur-
lington Bay. The 'sad story, as we could
gather it last night, must he briefly told,
hut no words. can fittingly' portray the sad
so suddenly taken femn us. It appears. P.46•9•49
anguish which it conveys -to a very large • prom the N. Y. Ghserver.1
number of citizens who have been privileg-
ed te knmv the pour girls who have been, Rev Dr'Ormiston, of RairditoinCanarla;e
has,been eelled te -the Collegiatecheirehot, -
this city, of which Rev Dna., 0..ewitt,Fiany,";
bets and Ludlow are elownesecietetigen
His accessierd to the city hailm4
with great satisfaction, 'and we impel seorc
to have the pleasure of eaying that he has,
accepted the call A. few yem ago t-.§
strong effort :was made to Loden:13m VA
leaveCanadaand come to -N. etv Yoele.end
he has been ealledrepeatedlyto ethereatieS:;-
from Boston -in the East, to San Vrantieed.
the West, biit his attaehilionts ilirc
is are so ntrord, and hie rela' tioas the;
educational and religions interests et
.Canada. so intimate, that he has 'not teen
his way clear to leave.- Perhaps -the vir
entnetances are new more favorable to a.,
Chong°. No position iii 715n-itcatos,
would give him a more .coramendingop-
portunity for usefulness than this pastorali,
charge, ral. we sincerely herie that - he niaal
be lea la,V• the Lend of God to. New Teri:
eld which no* invites'hinar
. (Ot wa Tree Pras.)
As a censiderable share of littenlitin • is
being manifested by, the American Preso4
eirthe-subject of thenew eoesolffothar,ded`i
by our Government for the prettetioio
the coast fisheries of Canada, and. Mein
taming order -among, the fishermen ;
may not be out of place tqglye our re4d7,-
era details On the subject. The f(egt3'4,-
sists :- „
The icon screw steamer Lacly ai?
-Capt. P. A. Scott, R. N., CoMmander,
,The steamer La Centedietife iNonYere.,
Stiperidiary Magistrate; iCemnionder.
The Schooner England G: Storj,,
Esq., R. N., Commander. •
'Theschooner Stella Marie ; Loeb-.
.ance, Esq., Cotomender. .
The sCheoner Ida B; Jan. A: Yory;
Esq., Commander. . .
•
The schootierTalla tfotoerio*
Betts, Esq.; etiramender. • -
The Sallow:ter Sweepstelte '33.111.
roweie, Esql, R. Na Cournenaere ,
The schooner Water Lily • .8 Ilvzete
Este, R. N.,- Corapowader. ,
These vessels carry in all about1SOiArte
and are thoro-ughly armed
It will be noticed that four of the conee'
mandera were fortnerly in the Royal 141.,.r.,-vvy„
and have been appoieted ;with a View ti
proficiency. They will not in coratenetion
with the vessels of the ,Dritieh Navy re-,
cently .despatched these waters to oratelc
British rights ond interesb, and raid be,
under the c ontroloat the Admiral el, t
fleet. They form at the peeehhi '•"dieie
prominent feature in - GOvernment aneas7,1
ares, and the -fact of their preeence. alone,
in these v:oaters must halke .n most bene-
ficial effect in keeping oiXtreepoSeers.
Dr. Cfristora.
'11
that yesterdayafternoonaboutfour o'clock
Mr. Thos. Swinyard took out six of his
children, two bays and , four girls, ill a
, yacht on. the Bay. They wore accompani-
ed by Mr. T. E. Ritchie and amen named
Roach, who was in the employ of Eastien,
from whom the yacht the "Empress" had
been hired. Afterspenaing the afternoon
on the Bay they were on their way home
about thred quarters of a mile west of Mr.
Alexander Broun's wharf, and about a.
mile from the shore, when the boat upset.
They had a rag boat in tow and to it the
two boys, one girl, Mr. Swinyard, Mr.
Ritchie and the man "were enabled to cling
until such time as a boat from a echooner
-could reach them and bring them to shore.
but the ether three girls, Amy, his. eldest
daughter; about 14 or 15 years Of age,Con-:
stance, about 11 or andIrene, about 5
[or years 4 aoe g 4 under the boat, out'
.
'the efforts of their friends were Pewerle'-* and to the
-to Ts ahveelitehwesm„.,:f tleterrible disaster reach-
ed the city a MEd' before ten, and up to
midnight a num!. er of boats were out,'but°
at the time of thin -writing no tre.ce of the
'bodies lied beent diseavered. The event
has cast a 'terrible glooino,ter the city. Mr.
Otetwipfnew a Whiskey -etecttire.
At IrsQatiee a scene setnewhat dramatic
in its character took pdaee on Thursdayiu
the town hall. A whyslrey -detective had
descended -on Napanee,and. was confider.tly
sweating, to the identity of persons to
whom he had seen the -prohibited tumor
. ,
sold byerringand -unlicensed tradere. The
counsellor one Of the defendants 13roduceci
41. Mew-
Amanif many anecdotes of Emena4
Vista, one beats allothers. Au Arkansas
soldier wounded, asked an Irishman to
help him. off the field. The tatter aloe)
and Mrs. Swinyardhave whet prier corn-' , by enabling him, to retcamt a '&11 afreprin
fortthe sympathy'of the entire population 1 hem to his It;'ore'e, riding himeelf before.
can afford them ese pnek terrible affliction. During the aide the poor Arkonsio_nlitelt.
May He who 'tempers the. wind to the has head shot off unknown to his compani-
-Shorty lamb" have them' in gracious on, ekrefead at the deetoe's quarters,
keepime7.
Irishman was asked what he wanted. 41--
Aienirowv raiinouratne., bronght this mart to, have his icg dresoed
The -Hamilton Time? of Tue4day oval): 'Why his head if off,' repliedthe doctor
lag gives the following additional partieu- 'The liar!' exclairoed Mike, looking au
court in date --When -about three-quartere of a hind him, 'he foul(' me he was only chef
aorwdeornitaAnPturraPpihdeYitbtf"orileigbert,attlie latter,'
boat was struck by a sudden squall, aua 1 ,
mile west from:Itli. A. Brown's wharf. the in the leg.'
was soindiscreet as to eltve.ar.to het asothe -
when. he from sante -unforeseen reason she did not
anstneteher lielbse nroperly, and tin. au in- erilY B22"lieu s"133"lies r)"tm vt1"74
fReenrianlPewliha°4-habeamiaenaltiteePt rer‘fellotv faint-.
ed, and on cemiug tonenade off Without the iCrimenn war, between, the Rusaiano .
mnions ptatistico about the cost of war. ,In,
atanteapsized. All the occupants of the -
putting in. a ituther ------
s • the water. M.r. Swinyard, Mr. Ritehie'
_yacht were, 4 course, precipiteted into .
and the Allies there were morethan Ant-
nortees of a million men billed., crook 'of
I
• proilrizz ca,. TavEttokolNa'...,_T; Lek, and two of the -children were thrown- clear 4 -
n, wait Of the wreck, -and the other fonr sank -un- the'll .71; the Fie(' 'C'4313. The mal.thr""11'
onelne-S. Dodge spenfrn zeiteptin,
one of the deaths wea
him., "Dr Livingstone was anbarentl at' was teseuea. Amy, the eldest, aged. - '
- - be I d 15 (.1 t 11. ed by erpenditere of Xee345. 'Rot
civil -
Beene ilivineutione. 4 tinia describes &math the boat, but one of theneEern-
way
etween1 , one pace, aboutballigerenis
of cost was readhed in the Anterbera
' d,etoip with wrinkles; PHs conipIereon
and the two eh 'drab. t busiree- more clioaelY not' spendmg more
in. South America did the),
ri&ht.. for us to he one tp, hieher 1 what about fortv.five years (4age A sine -wiry
ALEX WALLACE • - - = laud Irene, about 5 6 ars oid, een
Yb
' Shall I ",
"Tinder,the loun.e quick t It's wide -
und w 110 _ e ay -a Minn black moustache was keda,thut- ppe
- -month, marked with de ermination To -
' BO We
manovith. anauxionsibrow and face plotter &anneal, etlesers, Swinyerd and Ritchie th. ..goop maul ,STLaA mix -3 ate
_ oenerelly coot
was eatit junbele idto the little clingy in tenneetion with tillituish„, ,-acgro..,40 cast as,
. that were saved, g -otis"i war -
1- • The D.- en
NVATOHNIATIER - ill 't d te r. dark brown. - It 02
d
AX0- '
pet annum,- pa.$.able halt' yearly lie Y.early, with
• e The • zqnten obeyed, hut eke space:was - - ' . - the yeachtimwinth tashostatilanore.if,aantTd jivtehaerefrairem- ,:sr7,,%3?t sae,-.72-otoz6;5,4e0-Q.Leira,:.
s y yg g mout s no ice or or pawn e Ives wit ulty these add a head, well -covered with thick 33 • , tab mornin.;,, mr wineo, „or., ts,h, ra_efs amultro
o paying era ^me anytime r he enil ct that t h
option f th (irk, < aft° t
e rs)b loin thre h t
O. . 4atir hair; side whiskers roe Ing
anysiva of 6100or aver on' account ofFrincipid,.. oL: e, • VOR,Id 5C1t/ee20.3iliiiilS4l1140 so.smollavom-'
HE 8ubscriber.hiamig rem melt m _store _ face. round fall chin, like -thaat eveqweyn- Chaeliniastelt Int" Prajh Ilipg. °II been ,oxpeecive. nte -e
se Ando t c d is the'
h if t rowne on • couglavez29; 7 S
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interest 'being char*altivott ths -balance only., a
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su 00sr b rd M int o e . " •
The' • cecupied by • T , .
if e ely remar' ke in the meturee of - • •- It '4 " R la" -s at andel-her s tl e'er, he'
- subscriber also lends inoneyre-pavabla hysn-
Shephard &- Strachai4, inAtaiments, .po„thtoin---1tii_rtwi4„wgehw
‘13 ake W e -01..itPre t e room- ° • - zee eeoperon.o 3,:geat. man -
AMU,' it • belitta4 extip ish 'the vi t-nted across -the Esy 'to thei b 71setbas csor2a.
- h • k f p eeonaparte; anu. aneeyexeraorninary
GROCERS, G9PERICit," -
HAv0 been re -appointed sole agents at 20 TONS OF BRAN
ii Gederich for the sale of the celebrated
Sider Factory Cheese. . Midiillg*.
Local dealers supplied at the Factory
Prices. ,
a:gelid' , June nit 1869: ' va94f
----- Sailed Tifft 1TILL
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CaSha
AT -
Shephard-&Strachares, -
$11011TS* &
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sgEpaARD sTRAgeAN. eap fig
'ijovrct on-arez eneh ,denc. h cy-ct p,6th -
44.
Apply to/ - - • ' Cr e era PP° '
hita
ygss eta begS teUssure theit.,1;ithir. . °rig t ar .or- engy " t 'tlifind"r' ' lila " gen emen'*8 11a$ -
Ap1•1141th,lp0:- • W
Ate • glowed with red Cpals, stumbled -evil the-. fime4 expres' s in ivorda:_and you 11;,ve emPI'Ve5 fr?'.11the 43" W.• •R: •."•-wef:Ttill1(11:11 jZ°,;2351St-; -i1;11ct,
RREDERICIC.Ali.Al2;PRONO, uuu • • - po o -o, run pa e aeye-jet !
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' - elfort wapared foment "nVatinuMice elT
e. ete• seerie of -the •oceicient; and commenced, • _
wa:1_
-
„. • . West Street, Grideileri. 3 leusly -told the meaninirs he -could not et I 321almea /337 4° el."11(111
'led Olook,s and Seweleiyr 12' -
, Agentfor the C adaiian Oteditfloinpany of
p-otronagii, his aincieinfidady Wtosupply ;
; ' rott. *Ake 'made Tor the fire 'villa' still anft capable I um' turns a arV
5r to A LEFecit,IlibliPerlat In'idt•evniPany.
give satisfaction -------, the nrcher, and as all
cricket- .and fell headioncr-against reggy, -treat A,frtcan missionarY as he -looked 13'
- theaPplasatees possible for the ree 'wary of matilivial tTiOts 1"-.4elthetr,i aoho-Ccooloo
were ago ir,gm.g every exertion .
Money to Loan on Beall:state warirluisbeen done rityspl6c
NePP WEIL to the Trust and LOanCompany --gar A, god(' assonalent or Old
I on having it execmed.
- Watches, Clocks'
Jrm, alwayloa h
oilIppervanacla. -
t;M•'-11 ' ALEX W
-miark c d
andertelar510 244185•Te wiStf
°meta may cepene . _ it
mid Plated JeWelrYP
who watstanchno. bolt nimohti tryino' to Years ago.
collect erscattere senses
11. a . the bodies, but op to the time of goingto natiliklecesmfina to len
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press -entieely Bi bout anceeyo, Ald,70 ca. ,aulat a ere,,,t-tooe,beremee',00es
no.' Terrible as they are, what should. we do
" The dhucell cried Jake.' 4L -o, 0,1t out vituoit, tad, nete4 e-Heentenenee alba haftehiana glee • f.:Ce.fo'-'Ffidefs
the 0Atar0 V47i1 a ^ic,ze.e•ee. 4
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