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THE
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HUR0i
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•
EXPOSTOR,
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hnemsmulamir
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j Unt 14 1876
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atom THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS.
some
vi ets lurking
the grease and said :
in
fro
t of the
house,
nd asked
for :i
.
toolc his place With those
of
es eel-
1
IlfeEPA 1,
Ati0T1ON
SALE
'
,
'
-
" Goo' ! thereis
Batul
He appealed
in.
leagues who were to Mem th:
has
• of the
'
YY
-
1.1
lir -
-Bid JULE•10 VE RIVE. . •
Bat
h ving srae,t
my supper." .
thetu hir found no
/ ,
'0
W
r.
at 'do
you wi:h
person.
V he
eta
'
ear of juggernaut. • All str
tali..
*OM-
„T T.
rf' '
Market
GARROW, Berrister,
&e. Office In Xerre7nes
8quare and Waterloo s;reet,
At:tom
l'elo•
t
v, Solieitor
73(7rta
. &Abb.
OF VALUABLE
:COUNTIES1
PARM PROPER
Or HURON AND
pug
Itte .
Stillii..."6"111""1.11
t..-- ea..-•',--.ttt.-.t...7''.•'`..t1
...,
- Finally, 'after the first moineet of be-
vildernteat, Paseeparteut recovered his
:winces, and. studied- the situation. It
odor
for
in hem.
". No hence the
be g, .d fiallote
:to tweak
,
e !" be theughte
had ceetitiol3ehad the
t as heartily ae,
Pattie
IlatoiVe
Pasee
sartout,
" D
Yoa
rtout.
taking situ
need: a
at tirst
fervanti
fe
?" as
ed,
'
selves en the fiestof, their
towaids -the ceiling. A se
of s equilibrists placed the
these long appendages, a thi
oses
and
-Iv -0
foi
turned
section
upon
med. a
.
C °I-tellsritoNritian-CbaNitai
st.
. _ , .. 1
DDE
Go
o. CAMERON. Nr,
.
, 13*
, eride.
M.
.114
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biter* ..4end
i so
CEADDES.
B
LS
11 0
1 '
-C1111XIVIlan-re
W va'‘, B L 0 1,
„ ,,
s .
A,,eor
etes tetthell
- tenno- nd'ent fil
. .:„ , ,- „.
ferth thus wri
not enviable. The Frenchman -was
.sieh pos-
• a 7
-
"
'PURSUANT
etii Sett
+ , • .
'WW1, ' 0.00.04
rats.
n the reed to Japan, Cer.tain of ar-
iving there how was he to get awey ?
r
bff.p0ekeb WAS emptye Not 'a shillingt.•
in it ! However,
Sib 0 bef I re,he lef the Carnatie
to walking armee for a day he
hi 'stow a wee ery empty.
no iced that shee , goats, or
; bet af-
felt that
He had
pigs ;were
.
ritheki
heated
obedieit
A_
servant,"
g his
and
an
cri•4
thielt gr
r his chi..'
faithful,
the
y bee
"I
tyke have
Barn
han
lave t -W
net,
n
,
r
story above, then a fourth,
e •
neves, which only. toue
point, a human monuenen
to the height -of the co sices
nd
ed
.80
n these
.: t the
It rose
of the
ILL1AX
ppraiser..
satiable
SMALL, Pienveyancer
Monet in B. R., Wroxeter.
Attuned' end notes
tetiene.
,
An
,
nd -Conients,
tioneer : aud
()Recta OR
- 105
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.1- efil}44, find
-0e February,
the approbation
Master of
hearingdate
A,
flee,
Antilienter
s Decree for Side made
the Twenty
De 18711, there -will be
of Home- .MeteDerreott,
Court 'at •Godelieh,
at' 'the •thnes
int
-Third
sold,* if
Eaqiiiae•
by ,I,oriii
That
Of -
euer_oun
eThe'
Mile*
- -g , -
allegOe an% so
_ . !.e.e
douriattilig t WV
et Of 1 ?joie
wIt ..i: a 4 i, . il
411..
rot a. penny _his paste
ige and meale on board were..paid in ad-
mime. -lie had then five or six -days to
iome to a deeision. - It could not be de-
hew he ate end drank during the
en irely
tiv bu
a si crilege
tit- needs
wanting
hers - an
to 'kill
of agei
a the stalls of the me-
as he knew that it is
beeves,, keitt onle, for
ul-ture, he concluded
.
left
on
they-
butt"
1
In
con
a
and
ition
e," he
mi, furrowed
who sere
that Ifeel!thern.
added, s
me fot
towing his
ith eeies
Viol.
nothi
And- h•r
two
as la
•
ro-
ge
theatre.
--Now, the applause was .r •
the instrurnente in the ore:a:ate&
like so much thunder, wit
• Dulled
the
'
end
regime]. •
equili-
- , 1E3
lid,
1!-Idtl'e
-
L. DOYLE Barrister Attiornev
chancery, 'ee.,a0dertieh -end'.
over jordan's Drug Store,
Store, Seaforthe • • ':
'
ei
;
Solicitor In
afortli. 01-
clench, and
- • 854
CURRIE,
hereittafte
hereinafte
-' At 11111
,GORRIE, '
DAY. the
=entioned,
desgibed.
.!-DAY'S
13 t
EC.
the lands en
HnTEL, in the
Connty Of Huron, pa 'WEDNE
.
ND Day .of AUGUST,
nd eitett
vele:bee
henget ,
A. D, h
t
$trat fora
loa the
-- heGeraied.
:-d$ -
one *a
' - - t L
Bieffalo ang - ,
Trunk .1
- - . ' . , 43
by htt-ge WI
Seder
lathed
royage. •He ate for his Master, for Mrs.
housla, and. for himself. He ate as if
a Japan, where he was _going - to lend,
Flat a hieeert country,' bare of every eat-
th t tneat.wansed-
no mistaken;
er' meat,
con modated
bit:,
his rites
itself
ce in Japan, He waft
in default of Initch
ach woulst have ac;
eery well to. querters
as
''
the
" So
hr
" T
trings
I cart
ne."
e deed
of•a, bas:
be of. no
7 '
! It aro
.
o'od to you
.
Id haveisuited
?"
me
_brium was broken, one of
the base was miesing, and t
fell like a house of cards.
-
it was Passepa-rtout's leultew
he
e mo
oses of
ument
o, leav-
'
scc,
°rich
_te
QuIER
, hoholvd,eisiolicilor
I ,
& McCOLL, Barrietere,
pit% sosheiesn. ht..
; A. J. McCorire Brussels
if...ot
.
tto.ineyseat-
QrtiutfeAet,eGb1014c./
' .ett
e '
at 32 &au
teenth Con
,:'the comet
Acres -of held,
And stt1S1DDIAUGIVeo
019
ssi
ioe
nr ret't Nrliber .1.:(inte
et -of the Townsnip ofehowiek,
wont eoetateleg 0,e0
ote or jeer!. . ,
HOTEL, -in the
-
ie. the r
Blind
Town iit
0
t.,
.1
alle-
We
d
lite&
ri0k.
- : . -era,
once we...um
V17 rimelted the
7.- ba4::;:e1
; .
Otte substance. 1 i
-At high tide on the inereing of the
Lath, the Gametic enter:ell the port of
Yokohama. . - -
This plece is ah imPtiltalit 8tOPPing •
of eer
or :quails,
i which the-Japanee-
mo t exelusieely,
tic ' fields.
het rt agiinst-
and wild
some
' But
ill'
hoar, some. partridges
oultry or • fish,
feed the selves
s•ith t he pr( luet of
h had to p .t ft breve
1 ck, and pi /ripened
with
al-
the
hi
so
talcar.
as,
ed
I°
wel
" A
I a
in t
0
to leeve
I tee
• " Yoe
a monkey
is way
e dreeses
with 3
!" said
are as
! %
?" ,
as one
one : '
be Honerable
otuth, a.
-'hy ate
,
ean."
Japan
You dr
a
as
.
ing his poet, clearingthe foo
tth 1 fl' • d
ou • e at( o its wings, art
, . •
to the right hand. gallery, fell
of a spectator, crying ;
" Ah ! rny master ! my m:
ligh
I'
e mi
at
ster
s with-
• . '
ing up
he feet
!"
'legALCOXSON
tut
canadien
property.
—
& 'WATSON.
.neys, Solicitors, in -Chrt•
Ont. .01lice—Firs*
e. Clout cal4tt
Bank buildieg. Le
. .
! s. eteecoendre. 404
..._
Ba
du,
of , th
et, to
•
_ter& ,Attor.
e., Clintou, -
new elloyal
0eu ee term .
... WATSON.
1
WaLliElreeD,N,1
THURSDAY,
1875, lie 12
i , the FourteenthiConeession
Oreenock, intim
Huntleed Acres
- •
-. tpon the
the
eel*
:of
Howlek
in -the :Oottnty of
THIRD D . 7 Aldetre
: aro- - e-
noon, 3...ot Number NIneieere
_of the Tewnehip
Comity of Bruceeeont
linlld, ro ore Or less.
Lot Twenty Acres.
Bruce '
-b-T A, '
,
Wing Ori‘
re cleared
h •
-
e
o
:1„dowaii:
theY
;.. -
for .:0
t
Oa
eLea,e,-..'"
..:er,..,... 7litt
teottld haire 1
: - . e.._
adjoining Mho
0 ea wing up, o
ke it -ien, -ant'
ioi•nt i•n the Pacific; whore all. the mail
ind passenger eteaniere btseeen North
tmerica, China, Japan, aed the Mala,y
hiands, put in. ..Yokc•haMa is situated
in the bay of Jeddo; at a Ehort distance
rom that immense city. the eeconclecape
tal the jahanese Empire. formet•IY
tit: next
not tiehment.
' t'ight
ed o the
in he:streets
• col, red
day the
'
came on.
native
in
lanterns,
e re of provi jog for
Passepart ut eeturtet
. uarter an wandered
, /
the midst of the inanee
I soking at he groups
his
4`
40
make
ed
" V.ry
t
1
T
" Iu
at 8
true.
: s a Parisian
/
en yea
rintaCes
teed,"
oing
"
You are
fie
ought
?" .
replied
his nation,
a Frenchmas
m Paris,"
o. knoW
assepartout,
lity call
how
v
forth t
how
9
x
i
" You here ?"
. " Myself !"
" .Well then - .in that - tase,
I . -, /
steamer, young than t
Mr. Fogg, Mrs.. riku.da,
panied hitn, and Passepa
ho
out
,
to. the
accotn-
rushed
'
113tEliSON & MEYER, Barrisiers
le' at 1.1144, Solicitors in Chime
Gonveyaucers, Notaries Public,
ferth and Benseele. $23,000 oi
ievestat onee, at Eight percent.
yearly.
1 J'Ae. it. BENSON.
aid
ry-tin
etc,
Priv
Inte
H• .
Attorney°
Ineolveney,
dices -Sea-
te Funds to
est, payable
- 58
-,-, 21E.YEY-- .
. .
and under
retnainder
This property
.. miles front
end there ite
'been, end :g,
trees. Upon
cleared, and
tehltif,-ation, tWenty slashe
Weill timbered: with nutple,
i ' situated adenit three 4+nd
001, ie one siX miles frorarroeet
On the land a good log :
g u young orchard -of :excellentlett
th. Gr,eenoek Lot Eight*
'the. -remainder tembered
is
rand the
end
4
clue I
Acres'
&inapt .
7
tette,.
. te y
t e
f le
• Ilomte,
i .
t -
e
- - ' '
y beut
hare sine,e -re
• _ - .
ver meadow i
, - a
t117:17:01311.141att, 1:1'11.
towel deptehd
rine of the beet
' , - ..
fro
of
he residence of the Tycoen„ at the tune
;hat eivil emperor -existed, end the rival
if Miako, the large city ta which the
tlikardo the ecelesiaetical emperor, thc
leseendant of the gods, liees,
The, Carnatic came elongstd.e the
of :dancers,
agi ity, r.nd.the
air . gathering
tel scopes.
bo relieved
me. who
of heir
exec
the
Then
by
were cat
torches. :
tine thei feats
, e
as rologers it the
crowd ar und
he saw agt in the
ts e fires otr. he fieher-
hing fish IY the
of
open
their
hate
light
questi
make
than
'•
NE
Y011
France
tl
Ju
4 se
te
n, we
riteaces,.
e Americans."
t so,
vant
derstand,
they
French
it is tr
-
Well, if
X Can tak
my
exhibit fo
i en knew
e, bot pot
I • :
II do not
Yea as
geed , fellow,
'elfin clowns,
bet
take yo
st clo
r
t
n
1
through the lobbies tO the o
• •
building.... But there they fo
()rabic Batulettr, furious, ,c1,
ages for thei "breakage." . I'
appeased his anger by thro
_handful of bank -notes. M
Mrs:..Aouda, set foot en th
tsid
nd t
imin.
hile:s
- ing
. Fo
• A
of the
e hon-
datn-
Fogg
him a
g and
erican
.' -
tf• GOAUGHEY & HOLMBSTED,
. -a- terneye at Law Solicitora
.
Insolseney, Notaties Public inul
Selicitore for the R. C, Bank, Settee
te e caned"' ''ile Aselweime cm
thti.-.980,001) to lend at 8
: oust:fined Lots for sale.
B
,in C
C
-eh
en,:ft
per ,c
rristexs, •At
sincere- .
. ant
nireyanters.
.Agentsfoi 1
I
. . a
nt. . Fame j
52 1
1
- with toft teethe
settled distrieteabout
of Glarnzoie
Pinkerton.
end freate
will be set
, ,„
Hugh 1 oster
April, A. Dt
In eth.er =Spec
Let eituet
e This . . .„ ed
half A nide from.
end six miles from the
!Th •e is upon the lot a 1
Geld ...and :a onttall orchard'
Imi ject to a love to W.
. ; ; ., .„.
fo • ten .3 esie from. tee e
167: ', at .a. tentol of $40 ler
a the lots will be II
.1n ,si well
'he Ville
Villsge el
g .dwelling
. Thisiert
Maui I
, I'
ret teen
alum
ea-iron:tell
Can
' tap
Alp
' Seal
i
but s
i - (grey
' People
in- - :: - • ' -
ne .Zariehe Bey
hTr ,gredirtdoondll'
ete• an ;•
nee the rennim
and Britee Pe
etion of g
vharf At Yokehama, near ithe jetties of
he and the Custom Itfouse, in the
finally,
To
the' st
,
eett Item,. e enipty,
abroad
".
A
French
!" .
clowns
'i,
1
'steamer, followed by Pastepartou
, with
.111EDiCA1,..
• -I
1
'
ineumbeeneee.
Botletbe
.sold
Parcels 'will be put eip .at eekervebidd-
, .nottlierteee
4rig
open
, .
of the Lonsh
,, -
port
nidet ef the numerous vesiiels belonging
;o all nations. . •
Passepartout set foot, without any en-
htisitisin, on this so .etteioes soil of the
the
ell:, ,patrolinen,
ma nificent
th ,ir elute,
Pa
croWd. see
-T
coste
res.
ceded the aounds
ese officerle in
I es and in tee midet
mblecl a is baseadors,
of
their
of
"
"
the
"
Y
P•
ta s
A.
u are
tieularly
le."
d
etrong, ex+
when
know ho
! •
you ,not
t heve
• I, ;
sing
LI
? .
beeit
e •
a
-his wings on his btek, and on
nose six feet long which he
been able to tear off !
CHAPTER - XXI
his
act I
.
ace the
Ot yet
_
. . --7-
OTT X D. &e. Physician-
J. CI"' 8,C , I ' . . '
. Actouchent, Seaforth, One.
dOnee south side of .Goderich
mist et Presbyterian Cherch..
f'
,_ 0'1
er
Street
.
I -
kargeon and
r .1
first door a
1342 ;
. j
ince The
- ' "
.pay doe', n a
every el00
or her Scilicitor,and
into. Court,
pure asers shall at the time
.. ., . ' ' • .
dep sit In -the ;proportion Of
of th ir purchstee money to Ole
shall pay the belie
without interest, within
f • 1
'".. ,
SIO :10'
Vend-
dither
e tient
'Rail
r ' Psi
O0
, belet
Thief
',ay to the soutl
erable in ferm
tits began tole
Vali done too e
''t0Wei
i0138 of the:Sun- lie had
,o do than to take chance
ded. to go at a venture through
if the city, . .
nothing better
for his guide, .
the streets
:
au,
ly, each_
pe gee -:
"Good,
ba:sy
3separtout
time that.
t
goOd f
fot
repeated , pleasant-
• le met so e dazzling.
, AnothcrJa anese
I !"
eml
• "
former
'013
h °lir
Y
h
yoe
Le"' replied
y taken
t do
.ad, with
Paths
part in
you know
. ,
a top
,to
partoht;
:treet concerts.
. ,
how , to.
dpineing
t
who h
sing
on the
n
DURING WHICH IS ACCOMP
yo YAGE ACROSS THE PACiii
. What had happened in eig
ISH
OC D
t .of
-
.0 THE
1.X.
haeg-
1- — -- 1,
. Lee. oVnEelitCe.0Edo/liro.n-eDr.i,orCt.h}oi
. i... ." 1.• .1
Omce and Residence, comer ef
, fir
s-eets, next to the Planing Mill.
'
ceoPuhn
-Xarkfteand
I
vicolfati 1
SI VI irt;:
het , .I
gn
.• - ' I
!
from the day
the -conditions
of bale if the
The condi:your
may be ebtaine
of sale. Excepts:is above
-oe -sale ere the standing
.Colirtdof Chaniseiyd.
of sale and learl her 3
At the Law Offites of ..,
Wising'
onditien*
' , .
atnetilate
. 'T. Gee.
, falltlg.
'
- lode
:weie
,e,:ssh,I00.01I
Off, 'tile
, , .. r _ ..
Ad of fo ward
Apoken. of, but
•stit7;tA.S.:1:1
t1.- '1)..Y.4"'
Passepartoat found hiraself
in absolutely Europetin eity,.
ow front hoesee, ornamenited
,ndahs, under which showedelegant
ttyles, and. which COIrered
at first in
with its
with yet-
per-
with its
starting
, -
.ilt. yaf
LI
'
CHAPT
ICH PAS
NOTHENE
iirope
I ft XXIII: .
EFA Tao UT', NOSE
9 exontiou LY.
i
IS
t:ole
4 need
`7
ecalle
`••Ttten,
of
Pa
your
on theta/16
•bleii
the first
left foot,
of trot
!" replied
exerci
rid at sebre
e right?"
.
'essegertout,
ei. of ,his•yout.
t'
b
NV
1,
.
eit
-
hai is understood. The sign
th • T k had '
, e an adere been ohs
s Yokohama steamer. The eapta
Mg a flag at half-mast, had
vessel towarcis the little sehoon
is Made
fe d
turn
bY
b t'
"e
ti, see-
• d hie
re SA
Street,
',teeter.
9
-
RS. CAMPBELL & BURGESS,
burgeons, and Acconeheurs.
Seaforth, near the Staeion.
D., Coroner for Huron
Ago U. D. - -
I - • ' -
row, Eeq., -0oderieh,
hysieians, I Goderich Red
OE ICE --Main i Malideie, Walkerton.
ones Ceste- ; Deted at
; jo x A. Eine i 1878. -
424 1 •
1 - - . '-- - - le
:drussels,
Goderieh,
:
I
i I
Messrs. Squiet
uud Messrs.
the Irith Day of -Jew,
• - •
1L lileeDERNIOTT,
Master
a efecole
Barrett
A.D.
Godexich,
to bo
A
diti011
f01111
lysti-
Use
Of tIlat 4eOrirn
rytnad:_olc*int
tieittedatelpaili
.
treets, its sclutires, its .doeks, its ware-
toitsee, the eatire space siomprised be-
he -next
atu hungry,
eat at any
day.P,
said
cost, am
ssepartont tired'
ti himself th t he
the soon r the
out
mutt
bet-
he
The
H
yOu
.orable
ngagement
see, all
Betulea
was
shight
.1 . .
eoncluded
reph
- -
th.
r
few minutes after, Phileas Fogg,
for his passage at the price a
ih thee -pocket Jobe. B
tees
.
paying
upon,
•
T
• 0
McGill
B. PHELAN, X. D., C. IL
• Of Shaver & Phelan, Stra'flord).([
University., Physieian,
.
(late ; f the firm ; :SQUI.ER &
!a-dttate of ! • .Vendors'
Surge in and Ae- '
'leleuOLL,
at
e-
Solicitora,
,ahou
4484 -ren10
a month Ago,
ta to serifortb,
) 7 .
weeu "Treaty Promontery enet the
iver, There, as atilong •k9ng., and.as
ter He
we, eh, b
had this
t htf wort
resource, I sell
11 rather d e of -hun-
his
: n4
At
th
l•
n.
st Pariseptteteut
i . .
.
1 ad foetid
a
-
: pet of
ter,. £550. Then the hoherabl.
Cement Mrs. Aoudie and Fix
nsb
as
, mas-
gen-
ended.
oelucheirr,
rari5R13,j(?ek'
Seaforth, Ontario.
formerly occupiied
`ominercia
1
OMee Booms in !
WOOL
by 1 fe ..1:7.fue 9'; !
WOO
. . f - •
' '
g ' ':.ae8lerf, I.
fad .
t
ritig Ventre In 1
t.Caleutta, there was a confused swarm
f people of all races, Ain.ericans, Eng-
ger New wee
, thi fellew, to
th . time, • or never
eitilize the strong,
for
' if
: ition.
hing
He
in the
Was enga is•
- eeleb
d te. do
.
etc&
. eysely,
Japanese
to the deck of the steamer whi
,
its
h irn:
.
te
---7• : ttsidence-(1 .
id at .Carronbrook on Tuesday
ji ore . _ ,i pa_ 8 ,
6 and relays. r9 , : • Tonne
THE P
-
' • t
Teen
r e -. ee DO at is s
f it W I' X"1
effnlly tender his the
i e eie uo fewer
XI la '
ks :te
than teight
supply
hh, ,Ginnese, Dutch, merchants ready
' ' •
0.- sell everything and, to bay every-
hing. in the enid.st cif whom the
henehm-an foetal bifilSelf fiS strange AS
E he had been caet into, the Hottentot
ountry. .
Passepartout had, it is true one re-
Ource- ,• it wee to make himsell kriown
t 'the Fieneh or English consular agent's:
stablished at Yokohama ; but he hateu
o tell his story, so intimately connect-
d with that of his master, and, before
oming to that, he wished to. exhaust all
thee -
goo
no melo iciest Vei
ha( favo ed him.:
e kn W a few
air , an he &tete-tined
Th eep, nese °ugh
of musi since -es
wa donisto -the
the tam- t -am and
not but.: ppr'eciate
pea ama ear.. '
tit, p rhaps, he
org nize i concert
expeted. y wakenel,
e with wh ch Nature
French • an1 English
to ry them.
certainly t • 'be lovters
rythine Tith them
Ito ind of t"the cymbals
( rums and the ceulti
he ta"lents of aY Ethro-
.-. ,.
t
was a little early
ied the dil Italia.,
would, p hapst
:
'
.
-
.
to
un-
not
roupe
ithin
o §a
The
y
ne
bl
lruint
t' oot.
aseep
art,
is
he
. i 1
the
ce
in
b
eoli
"
• It
week
rancis
erforteance,
ouorable
t 3 o'elock,
tru Tents
and.
Ve Understand
rtoutt
t he
shoulders
uman
*as hot eiry
he wee'
C 1
o. i
i re)
1 Batul
end
cf e J•
tam -tams,
could ito
*as to giv
in tl
pyramid,'
flattering,
be On '
.
oisily tinnounce
.ar -was.
aeon the
'renege orchestra
iounded
very Itell
have studied
the sitpport
e grand
executed
ba
his wa
to com
formic].
at t
th
feat
by t
i
i.
,
o
mediately took course for N•gaseki
mei Yokohama. g
Revive arrived on the mornieg
14th of November, oh time, Philea
letting Fix go about his bushiest:
gone aboard the Carnatic, and there
1-d h' ' 'f M-
earne , to t e great joy o rs.
--and, perhaps, th his own, but tle
_not let it appearthat the .Fren shmen,
tout had really arrived t
-P4ssePar ' • .
, before at Yokohama.
.
Phileas Fogg, who wes to start
the same evening for San Feancit
•
.
f the
Fog
. a
he -d'
he
-1
°tete
did
se de,y
. , : ,
.
aga.in
o, set
'•'444,117,Vi'd
lat.„...,t.n
leeatteletet
pe
ae..can
e
DengalPs.Stortellain-st.
'it-
p.
oet.
Ryan
ete.
ojearges
flees
3 G. BULL, L.
" • D t" t &
- ,. , en is , e.,,
Plate work, latest
' executed. All surgica-
formed wi th care and promptitude.
be obtained elsewhere.
4. AL. to 5 is-; er. Boerne over
- ---- - .----- h----
1:1cNAUGHT, Veterinary
ate 01 Ontario Veterinary
Office and Residenee in
, - . .
s. .0o.11s promptI3 attended
ie steel of veterinary medieino
reasonable. Horses examined
and certificates given if regnired.
i .eould
D. S , Surgeon j Public, .and
S f - h 0 t ' I Liberal Patronage
ea •tei_ . , n ario
sty es, neatly
operations doing fe wOrild
that haeingp
ti ees aft lOW . &etc -Mined
Office hours; from 'work, fdeir 'aidii
mr .A. G.. me„ will co 3, --and
. • 270 and •money
err he i., now
— - ----'" W-0-4: ill cthe
Surge ti, Grad*. -
irtice, es, erpee
Colleg Seaforth,
rear of killoran &
t , igh` (met= Vt (irk
me steer,
on heed. branches
sto sound, manufacture
ee made for ruy
4tro Tweeds, Extra
1 fee
to b
in tepsum.g
pit
Veil;
tit
of
Ee
:opt
ow
ers let peeticulaia, loll
Attring the lust seat tie
tell theie attention t
loser Ite:sbove lolls,
did tap A ettsteen teed
e aria stlidt elleefien t
aing spent a .good c
end buying new
pered to do all kinde
beSt kty1O SVA.1 en •th
al attei Men will be p
8 Pea:SOIL . .
epode IS BOW COIrlr1
ial care has • •liceu taken
these ,goOds, which 33_
eetail trade, 'embracing
lined Clain •Sestelet,
tbe
the very
end in
the fact
cri4 being
if good
:busbies' s-
I of thee
maelan.
lantern
- sbertest
id, to the
,
le In all
in the
eve the
Heavy
Gre.y end
iiime
terig
•agenit
high-
The-:
Cole,
pretty
three
busioess
ted,
Pow
Ent
ich workeare
t:tilhheifli!urtenitt,°i131:ig
*instil&
_e : e , ee
'se WAS tirSe Are%
'eraS Very Pr -al
r in price than
roprietoth Of V
en t •fGrottielee
-
'`', goOd tiling''
years. Bet tei
and the_ te.
:the testa teat
be -.trianttfaettii
prices., 'The 'il
titw
cha.nces. ,
Then, having aone through the Euro-
ean quarter of the city, without cheece
axing setvecl him in anything: he enter-
el the Jepanese quarter, deeided, if it
'as necessaryttto push on to Jedde.
This 'native portion of Yokohama is
tiled Benten, from the nanie of e god-
in the
hay+ pais the sing
Mi ado s likeness:.
.ssep rtout depicted,
few hoar: ; bet iit
thos ght a aAne to hi
too well reseed fo
and the ilea stenek
dot ling Or a suit
r in mone with ' the
•
there to wait a
'sauntering along :the
is that he. ould look
a wa.ndering artist,
him to ex hange his
ore in hare oily With
ong
i met
to
Befor)
. rovirde(
. nd
oaten
1 arrow
a
tse
net
oses
ractieu
the series.
three
the
ves,
and
enches,
ef •the wet'
:of the
o'clock t
large builc
t hinese ah
,hildren,
and in
Tilige.u.
ierformence
6 spectatore
ing. Eeropea
Japanese
tithed npo'n
o the boxes
T
w
h
me
t
o
is
s
d.
is
,
e
i .
immediately in search of. his servant.
He ineuited in Vain of the. Free
Englieh Consular -agents, end after
lessly running thtough .. the stre
Yokohama, lie despaired of finding
. .
putout agam„. when chance, ' or p
a sort of presentiment, made him
the' theatre of the henorable Ba
.h aed
use-.
-ts ..of
'a,stre-
• rhaps
enter
ulcer.
ei 1-1, a
A}1PBELL, V. S., LiCentiate
.4. ' • •
rbi 3,„
t man of•Cornell Unive dt •
Grednate of 'Ontario Veterinary:Celle
111101:saitertReiadeienyeaaeunrmaitinaintoffitiaonnit-Stfaternariet(vihearehk.einedil81
in all knids of weather, and at Itsji
dence and office two -doors east
perande1411. .
end Prize,
. t ara 1.. . ., an 1-fiNbli-tetritilinle'llet:
'I h
,NTolronted, etv 'all of -which
oiLatle for
boot . .e,e.e peke!? anew
Idenufactniin
hao erlse.eP.Rteedit I Tweed, 131
131. k tine.
of C ok's Tem- ' •ieiga,E2:e . "S
. I 49 , of yarn :;iee
Wool
;
25
mei::
.ou
el Fancy Flenneles uneurpasee
ills and Stocking Yain
I aennew selling ehearior
a :cent 11, pound =Grethen
done 'at the follewleg
Bed -Cloth 85e ,• Satieet
a d 1 -fied "cotton - Fenev"Shi
21g. 14 • d ' d
, °per poun , an
te1 10 •poends of wool;
'
in vari-This
;WA, ' of men
nte- The
ratese elass
20er the
' pun:tont*
9- do
: .poun feeturers
Carding, salt
is. uniertanete,
have beenth.h
qualittrof the
and ie tick -Owl
Liverpool.k4.482.
Bele,OredeC
areteihibil
at the 'Ceti 13%
ess of the sea, worshipped ueigh-
ioring islands. There were. to be seen
plenclithavennes et fire and 'cedars.; the
eared gates of a, strange architecture ;
ridges leilf hid in the.,midst of bamboos
ad reedi temples Sheltered under the
his posi ion..
besi es reduce
im effle ay app,..
ly
peti e. -
T is re olutiont
T is exchan e would
a sum whic he could
o satisfyi g his'
. ap.
.
ken, it on y remain-
iosite
ntered
on
orines,
iuriousl
4 s,
he stage.
andi
t anise
and large
. -
The
the full
etas, o s
t 'b
drum
.
musicians
orchestra,
fl t
ee, u
'went
. • :
.11
wi
t
ps, a
to wo
d
h
.
'
k
HewOuld certainly not have ref..°
his servant under this eccentric 121
bank dress ; but the latter, lyieg
back, sew his .master in the palette
could not restrain a movement
-Thence
uized
ounte-
te his
He
•1 his
TABIES W.- ELDER, V. S.,
" i oetario Veterinary College.
twO years to practice -with Prolessorll
iTitoeoeto, has settled in Seaforth,
denied by Dr. Buigess,
w tire if:le will be found ready to
i' . „
Grade- te of the
After devoting
S-mith, of
ital. the offlee
1.11/3n Street,
treat ell diseases
fie ; Fulling
A;1 work
ion,: and It'll
chargereade
_ 44548
end:
don.e
Av
;
, reefing, Te0c..; Colorin
tinder my own•perscrea
Irk warranted well el
. H. DORMAN. /
Proprietor, 31
, De, .
supervite ere
ne er et) eltheugh
i - The
f
- presented,
tehell I
The
- . er
More t" Pima
the *ef•c
Britieh ItIthi ar
with - A
.e is :else
;
ec its ex +cute it.
t was on]; after a,
The
i erforthance
wa
What ell
the
e
nose. a breaking of. the
quili-
of the donaeseleated animals. All
cane promptly
, . :
'.
- . . • :7--
- -
• .:h
amense and melaneholy shade of aged
edars, retreate in the depths of..which
lent sear h that
deal
'assepartou found ' a
crobati
exhibitions
ar
• 1 But '
it mu
D
beion1 and•what followed.
• •
1
attiended to by day or night.
Veterinary Medicines constantly
.
A, lax .e stock. -of :POST OFR
on ha 4. Horses •
.
•
E STORE WALTON
- - • s - '
;
See
: , ts atnohg
feom. diffe out
them a .nend
egetated the .priests: of Buddhism and
ie sectaries of the religion of Confucius ;
-nati e els thes
hit wee e The
GI Man,
r. to who he told
European garments
d Pa
I e cenf
estee
..itlehi
ssed that
uilibrists
fan and
the Japanese,
in t
6. world-.
are t
One,
c
-This is what Passepertout .1
ftom Mrs. Aoudah: mouth. who to
armed
d him
exsouined as to soundness an& eertitie
iforses bonght und sold on commiss
deuce •pearly oppesite the EX:pot:non
les given • •
on. - Reid: . - CARD
dice. 424 •
'O'F THAN:- .:Se
tif Wateeloo.
-S. - -1
IMISIOeSS
A. lie
"
men =nod
etermineble stieets in mdiich could ha.ve
plea ed e
a soon separtout
small
its of paper
t e
-
then hew the voyeg.e had beeri
made
. .
,
.
,
in C.OontIn
e, ,, e
emu m ib
eam out wrapped
in an' old Japaeese
teu
cd
t e.greceful
tric
!c/1„ the
butte
from Hong Kong to Yoko,hama, i
7
T BEG most
If : oeetfully
to thank my
numemee .
een gathered a whole crop of children, ,
little
robe 'an( on his
• ti ead• .a sor of One
f ies
an
I bettors.
. An
thee, With
ti
-
e
pany of a -Mr. Fix, On the schoone
cam-
Tab-
It INCELEANEOUP_Ii
. 'A. euetcreera
. eleven yeatesi,Whi
foe
d.
heir kind patronage fdr
1 have . . • -
doing
,
theists' ; Mir.
, - ;
brumes -and
1). II Wiltsot
itnalll
tse-tinted, and red-cheeked, good
eciple that might have been cut eut of
ate native screen,. and which were elay-
g in the midst ,of ihort-le,gged poodles,.
indo-
sideti tu ben, die
thin Of, t e .weathe
few gnall pieces of
poe et .
elored b the ' ac-
t But, in return. a
is oneating ed in his
sdolous
I, i
N hieh
he
th
f
tied'.
smok
air
media
nee.1
ofhis.pi
-a series
oomph,
The lat:er
et traced
sf bluish
ent addeetsed
juggled
rapid-
word
wi
,
o
rh
kadere. ' - . •
At the name of Fix, Paesepartm
not change countenance. He t •
that the time had not come 'to t
.
t did
ought
11 his
—
17, • BRINE, Lieeneed Anetione
t Cpuney of Huron. Sales,
parte Of the .Conntv. All' otders
Poerron Office will 'lie peompte
' ' -
_ _ _ ____,
. ,
r foe . the , among thetn
atten - d " ii ; favors in . the
. Stoeh of Boots
lefe at the Ex- '
atten - d t . 1 Provismus Crock
- 011, Paint ORs
-and
fu
a .
en
"been
solicit a :Gentinuane
re:. I have eeeeive
d Sheati, Dry "Goods,
ry. -Glassiware, Hard
Patent }fedi-eines 0
of theie . date'
a Beige •
Towhee, born
lire, Coal Dernefrie$
ail toe 'removing
i;irei Win
for the Maytel
neat Galt., al
for sortie 1
id yellowish, tailess cats, very
ant, and very affectionate. - ._ .
In the &treats there 'WM •a constant
venni going and coming , Meet/tautly ;
riests passing M proceesion, beating
" teed " he tho
that we a. e in the
P. seep,ettout's
pane:6d, 'Is)vas tee
ght, ." T ill fancy
c rnival !''
-
h st care,' t us "tJa-
e ter a tea house . of
!
.1 t cand
is on
s hi.ei
,s, ithout
sienk
as
h
h
s, Nvhich
hey
lit .
interrapting,
s stoederful
he bl
passed be
gain, one
jug
w out in
ore his
'act the
sr a single
lery. :The
succe
lips, a sd
othe
m
fo
-
-
-
tnaster what had passed between
1 tective and himself. Thus, in eh:
1 which Passepartout told ef his •
tures, he only -accused and excae (
. e
self of having been overcome by. t
he dee
stoty
dven-
t • -
mt.
e in-
A LEX. CAMERON, Practical
ete-t jeweler, Mitchell. Cuetomers
their intereet to deal with ine, as
ttrhalieb.eriefit of ray long pra-etieal
- i
cript ic as.
Watch lakerand -1
wi• find it to . I -would els°
the„ will have 4 w o rle no
experitnee i th Mee, t'o can
n • • e j
note aF I n
403 ! '
1' , without any
Fel .
.
mos;
eel
lila,
tist
furth
Pieduce taken in
. [ . .
respectfuelv :intimate
:u their eicounts A
o spo :at onee, tithe; b
i fve s- Settlement. P
r notice. i .
veil= '
, .8‘9! .
V) :those meneed
e tan. h
cash •-;:et the
dee call y-earri
! . inisiness
to Seat -tut
to purehase
American Markt
ago, and by hi
habits, he I
eit monotonous tambouriees ; patrol-
en, Custom House or police oh Gees,
9
ith pointed bats inerusted with he,
fl carrying two saleres in their. bats ;
1(1h...re dressed in blue cottonade, with
:lite stripes, and armed svith perces-
in •, the
mod, st a pearenee
SOM; rem ins of eh
fuls f rite. be bee
for N horn dinner
lem '''' be ''id-ved• ,
" trow, ' he said
ha,d take. i hearth
and th re, lege
, hey an d a eve hand-
Wasted Ithe a man
would be stil 1 pron.
' -
'
o lthriself- When; he
/
it, " the
ier
tsrps,
tidier
s ented
, own
t ley
pr
th
h
in
:ran
luced,
inoet
s hand
o be
theie
ovet
by me
improba
thetehummina
ifted .witl
intermi
pipe iteire,
ne of
le cembinatien
machin
a life ,of
lahle • w,hirling
Over the
ephini I
the
et-ig
g
.
s
r
;
s
- okin
toxicatien of opium in a sm r g
:in Hong Kong.
Mr. Nag listened ;cold Iy to this
tive' w 7 ut I i i • .f. p
, itho Tee y ne , th .n li , 9
for his sertant a credit sufficient for
4-
00 prOCUrq On board 11.10rO, snitabl:,
ho
• iiie
,
, mere-
iened
hien
ei MMERCIAL LIVERY, Seaforth
he Ifittenh, Propiietor. COM10.1
earriaeet, and first-class reliable
rea, y . Ow geb model ate. (Mee
. 4 •° • • . • • • '
Ildecuetreet, secouel door east
Ordere left at any of the hotels
,te fie. 1 - .- I .
, - ! -4-------- -
Nie
nt. T. A., !
table's d elegant ' M 3',cu 7 allt
v On weuld d
hor • • 1 ! . • .
' and -tables on .; „Iv_.be:r6 "1
ies inithe D.
of n in street. . :k ,
prorop ly atterd- -
ige If To . LefF•.
., IlIrlIn!
••1 am Agee:Alter
OS
t°
wel
ye-
-Minion
B..-,-'e.i\s1--111Alt0E-
,), Oa
tir
EY -TO ILOAN.
'cri'°w ..raimeY -en Ile.
te coil on me beforP gleingeleei
nator for ' he best Lo
„Terms Ewe, •
' d ' -
-I e insme ,give.. me
'Sun Meilual Life
second
1 E4ate '-:hist:axe
I might
n ;Some-
' . eigiiit
I seasen
a ea , as turrhunding
11 '
„
to tette iti tt,
of this extt
tsey that Mr
or_teti teams
gathering 4
eectio
muslr ets guards of lilikado,
velopecl in. eheir tillzen doublets, with
ubeek end cOat-of-m-ail, arid a enunbee
other military mete of sAl ranke:-loh
Japan the prefession e.f a soldier is as -
ich esteemed as it is despised in China.
ten, mentlicant friars, pilitrinis in. long
•
bes simele eiviliant with their glossy
• q nes i i on I not to
no los ger he resoer
ment for nether
must the °onside
awe as p .ornptlya
°min try o the See,
.
serve oet s , sorry reeollection
.refresinnt
lo e my head. I. have
e of' sel lie i :this gar-
ti 1 more Jap , nese.: 1
lee r t ge' ' ' g
he me. ten,
possible rom this
f Which I. will pre- '
.." ' •
t) e'bre'
s retchec
t le tithe:
% ascii,
1 dders,
n rs,
s range
they
an
ov-r-
from
; th,ey
went
/ nd.. scattered
produced
cuarecter
wires-
one Ride
went. round
ute.and
into
harnionic
by
s thin ,as
-of the
large
down .
all
.effects
combinnig
Lai',
stage
gla,
bamboo
Abe cor-
of
the
o
s
a
r
meats. And, indeed, an hour b
ptssed when the good ftllow, havii
1' 0" ff. his 'nose and shed hie Wings, lin(
ing more aboet him which recall
sectary ofhthe god Tineou.
- t7
. _
, T.he steam erernaki,ng the voyeee
. . •
X °Rename eo• Nen Trapp:ice heron
gar-
d not
g cut
netli-
I. the
.. , •
froth
ed to
11.41./i't
tTerge
_ ..9.4".4.F0.11.17./ DRA'
: AS TAV-tE B US1SESA',
-e-a--
' To The People of .S.eafort
. ,
,
CAMPBELL begs to returntha
, t Mercbanf s and Business men
_
' A et'D ! c 079Pelt-Yr :oet
: erositeous
ion, and conlint
i . eiples.
s. / CCM el.
.
Irs „to the .
of S' nforth for ete
:
Mo
oleo
ewer
I -Citite
R.
treal, pee Of .the. beet:
nee Compaines In_. th
on -the Most 'econe
Attentive to - Vuenr,41,
life a Call,
PATT1SON, Post 0.
nseraed mostly
ini neest,
Dentml SeilefOrtb
•ettl piiii/ ' lire
"..' 1'
; hest
1,- .1
';.,,x1-earrot,
-'
! ,' the
ee Ster. bee
Shipped Vet
IS ASO it
tieseil ili Cantadi
- ' ' '
,claes loeAI new
ean just
et locel pew)
wotked lep to I
/ I-- /
id jet-black hair, laege heads, lona bust,
eider legs, short stature, and complex-
Pa: sepa tent th4n
the steam( ei about
thought n v isiting
9 set sail for Anp
vt rieus
u e
and
h
t ries.:
they'
The jug( lets tossed
turned i the air
--e
the
• th
'Woo
the Pac fie M 1 'team hip , er)
i . ai th t C
tied Mimed the General Grant.
;t. eliberal petronstgeawarded him
pa y, frol of the Dueling Blueness
ir ' e 4"
ET evoehl aleo btate that .
She he le n
sine he assum,
o Seaforth. , DISECLUITI
dv het er •e ar-d
a pr p . -
•
N DF PARTFER§NIP--
,
i
he t
M . ,
he energetiu prA
Jeae --who are e
. ,_. .. _ .
7 .
is -froth the (lark shadee 'of 'cooper -to
- .
ed white, but never yellow like that
th.e Chinese, from wtom the hiptnese
Ter essentially. Finitliy,lbetwhen the,
rriatees- the pallanquins, the porters, the
t, :
7tainiefri w.heelbarrowe, the' tenth' - ,,
1 i ohs
h lac•covered side% end, th.e ,solistan-
. . ,
1 " catigot " et -mutt -1e bamboo 'litters,
• i 0 '
re seenertovin,g some homely women,
WI tightly drawn eyes, stenkee chests,
1. teeth . blackened a ecordin rr to the
hion el the time, taking, ,t3Wort steps
Al their little feet, upon ;which were
mass shoes, 'grew sandals, oi• clogs of
'wood.
erica. .H: 'don n ter
the c paCi y of co
°nix iiis p stage a,
tire e om p neetion.
cieco, he vould s
out. co his scrape.
was t+ tra eleerth
Pae,ifi str tehing I
New Vorl . ,
Pasteme tent. not
an id , a„ b nguish ,
poet 0 Ito what're.
ed th 4 desks, his
pearec so eimple to
&his
e
'The
ete
elween
t
.
pi
n o ff.e tin g iniself
or serve le as.king
meals s his
Once at Len Fran-
how he N (mid
import nt thing
4„700 mil s of
,Tapa and
-
eine a men. to
rued. tow beds
Tut at lie. .reirnitelh..
ne, which had.
ini at the' moment
in
.
en- '
get
the
the
' -
'
let
the'
ap-
t ire
e • b
i g ;
a d•Whei
ere
a hen
0 e into
It
,
c7 rful
0 the
.
r le
2 •
with
) en-
I •
Is 48*
t nis
th
ttle
the
sth
a "enexed
.
is -u
, „
le
tro
' b
ren
i ial
11
hi -e
leg
en 11
lores
'thrust
they
spinningun
A
9 Chi
,
eless
ts of
pe.
I s berrels
a '
arkable
attraction
Itlit
e 1 1-1°n•
equtiibrista,
shuttle ock with
and. the kept., oi
thein i to their
broligh them
il: the
spring .1 laele t
h. l
eese tree .
i . . t,
to desert. • e here. t,
, •
the acre)) ts•and g
The tun jug On.
: &,6 was
? 1 •
'
prec len. . But
Of - he performan
' f, th i I - N
° • eong
NV.i h.whom.
tut
ocket
ut _tit
inome
em bu
' •
e- WO
mnas
adder
xecu e
t
the
--
eses, as-
Europe
-
.
, •
t
-
s
,
e
_wee
was. a large side wheel steamer Of
tc'n8' well equipped ere. ot gee:lb
An CTIOrM0-0 walking -beam. rose,a
sueeetereele above the -deck ; at
its ends ...Moved the piston -rod, a
the ' other' the connecting -rod, N
chenging the movement in aestraig:
• •
to A circular one, mem applied direst
the shafts, 'Of the wheels. The G•neral.
ri a
e, r nt ' ' 1 tie
was rtege( as a ree-
schooner. arid she had. a, large surf/
tittle which aided her st s i .• .
• , . . . e, n pow.
teriady. . By makmg twelve ntiln.
hour the . steamer would. only ne
2,500
epeed.
11 fell
ne -of
id. at
ili eh,
t line
t
-1y. Ho
tete(
a
ce of
.,
r me-
an
• d 21
e c Oen ever te attend to the wants
er i havieg nbteed another teaen
6 16051)7 rail delivered peen3ptly.
I roved earednily end on reasOna
no'. eerenirs plowed, and all other chores
at tinded to on th.e shortest notice.
.e•veity, and moderate charges
pi ineiples which he observes in his
• I
To the -Traveling Pohl
he old Ro 'al Mail Stage still
1:8 , / 1. 1) t t
nee or -les requiring o rave
fo 111. end Brussels will find the
f ..f 11 . -. '
sa ek tie- tenet comfortable.
cal9ful and sober, tbe horses fast
• dth , eoue.hee value ued comfortable
13 , LL, I 1 oprietor.
of 1 ,; s custom- •
intl. e eerviee.
Ho , . ,ni• , . rien.7 h.,,,rttimesbi
tie 1.-.1 (1e
le tern.i.P LIAljf.: 4- nt':-t-;
this line* ec,LFer.t. J.
Pr mptitude, - • ‘'hn 1=1"t3e.11-
ere th crate , .t. e le e din
bus nees. I wed. oll (eh t
. ed by him.
-lei Ie- cOrtection
(keine to
. reel d 11 ("It" friends then
la ii: 'ail i• ; '
re ;ween 9ea- . titre of Erstec
• MAIL •TA -OF the ' •
. - fore, at tie ,e1
;The t rivers are ,as will -enable
and r Weide and less reonee th
. JO N. CAMP- eind inelas
441 To thee-, '
i heretofore stibbisting
Seel tl., -ender the film nenieOf
-,1•E'.13116bee--,i1-, ;.1.3swelfsveee,ed ..e:-
e. tin 11.{-5,2 viLf.• iieTt•
.W.iPiline,!-• All debts emit
wed le Atinidated b,y .1„. R,
0 CAW the. late Prin 'will b
J. R. WIL
NOBLE ,C
with the above the WI
s tate tolus num trousectedeineratind
he in e • -ds t • "n e t ems:
- n . o cent) Tu I.
ass mine s and eisterne es
' ' • '
I sto a. He hes new Fitch
him to thin out -a better artielefo
n a: y other esta;blisheeent
b etio .
debted to him he would Stlythatt
1610
betw.ec, nip, 1
Vol
feetin: retie
1 ,e.
acted b, wee
'1113-ame.
- ed1P-tt me
TA318, WI
UM ; on. •
ersigaq Thi
. n •nfae IleA
leered and
''-- '
Waft' the
of th nee.
for ,
iOU
'Of Avr, evbei
Mr,. Man ihle
for thethettelit
glad to etate
auteal -depertn
t is conductettl
Als0 An Ayr bt
he :Galt ;Repo:
paper ie genital
sy•etene„, is Ably
ho pates Are sp
hit -est local and
lees to sar tbat
1., Although. he
eat. The Ntfese
rkecl They.- also 1 wore- with
_
ga,nce the natioeal garment, the " kiri
n„" a sort of dressing -gown„ erossea
,h a silk ear f, whose. broad eirdle ex-
when e h d tb •
e ir
more ( iffic - lt of ex c
they eed : , eook
Aineri len teerner
,
1 i
a,, seeme( nore Ann
c ition. 'V y should
r servant a ioarcl an
a, d what et nfidence
•
is not
These
p ntriiplac
yet
ace
ong
el u
'ainted, I
-roses :forts (t special
h
der t e ( irect petronage
corn-
days to etosethe Pacific. Phileas
.
t hen had.eieod reasons for believin
landed at -San, Francisco on the 2
ecembert hetwoeld be in New Y
Fogg . . -, • , - • ., - - immediate Is
h.LAIOR TH. PLANI.h. G h I LL, ly in need of
that. - R-eruember
arl of S i :SP DOOR AND BLIND F CTOPY S.eaforth Pu
' - "II • ' • ' . ' -g 415 -
rk oil
tiement
epee..
the se
le FS
is cebircd, as he 1.-
- •
;established end w4liektidwill
tory.
J. R. IVILIJAMS.
,ergell.
-
ere
!and
f Dorield MeT
formeely of 'GA
e. Wm. Elliott
1
tiled behind into en extratagant knot,
• woturcl
' '
he i- soire, I
ti ed up in his mtn-
0 ' t
e go
Ti
gou. Desssect like
heroe:
he llth, epet i -n London on ithe:
.
20th, tr, h subscriber. begs leave to thank hi- numerone
in DnInitiect,
ich the modein. Parisian tladies • seetn
nor ?
1Vh i t recent
endations ould :be
of thr
Middle
ges, the bete a splendi
1
hes gaini rug some hours on the fatal clate etestorners•for the llberalyatronage - . tended to
OTTO
minion
in
Telegraphk
tave borrowed from the Japancee. •...
•'•
!assepertout walked foh some hours -tn
midst Cif this checkered erowtt,T look-
of any
he giv
.As I
sers ice ?„ .1
? .
e w, e thus
hit referenses coeld
e ecting, his eyes fell
p ir
w _at
ly tees
ef .
distii
th
wings
igui
ion
on their :hbulders.
hed them more patticula
nose w till which
But
their
-
h.
f the.2IsVof December. I,. singe commencing business 3n Se: , orth, and
tr '803 that he may be faltered with -a e ntinuance , TO GF,ANGEJS;
The pastengers aboard the steamer of he same.. ' . •
ere quite imMerous-some Englishmen, 'artists intending to build would -do w 31 •to give -
!
'OTHERS.
1
FARMEMS
—
AND
the
,- ,
Is a
er-i
fei
hook and .ett
.
so tOeert elertr.„ ,.
t-la.w Of Mr', it,
Mr. Ada
at the cutions and rich ehopte the • upon an in metise •
ears wheie are heaped ree'• all the dis- clown -as carry in
y of Jape nese jewelry ; nee restanr- of Yokohai las Thh
s, adorned with streamers rind ban- . worde( in english
a, into whieh he was intereieted frem
' 3-1i0 lATIC (TAr
erin.g :. and those tea-boutes in which
0
drank full cups of the wahm, fragrant : - -
Ho -on, 111,E "WILL
,. with "saki" -a. lieuer extracted - LA "r PeEPITE.:ENTATTONS
al fermented!' rice -and ! those come ,
,;able einokine houset, -Where very Bee war, ,IrErit lee
e
• • NIT :D STA'rEA
; tobacco is smokede • end ' not '
i
terad whieh a soat of
through th streets
proeramtne tee thus
:. °
•
NESE TROT "I'E
rITE
TAm BATI; .CAR.
tetnia'RE 'FIR THE L
OiPAM ER1 'A :
fa ee
tl e use
w)re
tte ten
et. ev
w th
al pe
tl eir
-d • zo
geu 1
ra3e
wer
th
notl
d ;
watt
(lege
bale
of
y
ca
. or
-,y m
ing -
feat lo
i t 6 1
ori
, f:
ein
t 'tete
i on t
dr
lamented, and, ab
- de of the . t. The
less that liamboos,
ig ; some sttaight,
tter . MO th, the
them.. I was on
stened 1 .rnilye that
feats AVer• Performed.
•ectaries.of the. god
• eh. backs and their
'
seed like lightnieg
ve al
e nese,
fiv
other:
forme
tiles
al
Tin-
com
rods,
,
,
•
anie Americans, a genuine etni. t" hi a call, as he evill continue tO
g a ion ls estock of all einds of • -
f coolie§ te,America, and a certain nitre- DRY PINE. LIIMBE.R
er of Offiders of 'the Indian arm wh
. y • o htetenEigi
ade use' of their leave of absen • I
. se ty
flaking the tour of the world. 100-0ItS„ BLINDS, MOULD;
SHINGLES, - LATH,.
.Darine this Voyage there tees no naut .
•. . le • ; • - • ,
feees confident of eivingeatislacti
cal incident. The steentee Woes e up ' , • • • " ' •
'1 . ' ' .! . . wb 4 ma3 favour him yeah theirpatronag
. ,
ts .large wheels supported b its • • ' ' I •
n i , • , y . . bu . firet-elaeswoi. men are employed.
arge amount of caevass, rolled bu - lit- ::E:a tieu19 rettEnlicn pc ie. t:
le. The Pacific Ocean justified its same 231 JOHN H. BROA.D
uffi.cientlyt Mr. Fogg :
keep xi h•and a ' S TI1-?Y
4 ' le
A-
' bso.d. dines,
,lneet -then:113y
tt 'uoteelly eollefor
e_ . 12 foot lirdello
MS, 1 Fencing, at .
ET ' - , 5 per cer.t. d
, get what 14 r
n to those ' Book Aceoente
- as none : 8 1. '-
r . , pe cm..
' - - 1 The enbeci
Cuetp Planing 1 far their 111.e.rgi
00T. ! fencer of their
.
occupy
the
-offeryig
iinch,"
keit'
, fo
ti _min
ntete
• (refer
, .
iber t
en,
41'04
th tt Id 1 '
e .a • en KM 0 :
subscriber ii5 dete4ined
good inch Ilemlo
at file foilow-
$8 50 per thoesend .
Cesh. All -orders la
. :Call and ate if 1911
- , -.
.13 months 'w1-1 be
' -
anise his immerous •Meteniersi
pore, •and solicite a.
t-
JOIlli T110.....t.P
r T
di
11 these
- 7 •
to
-k, "net
g rates;
le loot
er fd00.
490
,ebareet.1
cotton-
ON
•
.'1.11;t
':bitti
pr_a
'Clettlicii.
-Teel
•ts,
. terloo,tearries
tOry
Th
.and
r. D. MelAn-
,1, .t
: ,.,
, e ,bleeksmith-te
neta, in- additit
.
tiee eta les, m
t - . - -
Ha itt ta, 1
Toting.; M. P:
r. Pt \Telmer '
'
malty came fro-
011 a
anil 0flOpPrag0
. .
Lute -whoa; use is alniest unkhOwn-ein i , OF T E
,
!: . ONI I. 7...COAES r eier: Nosit• !•..
to m
le•
•ke
f
s ant
on • their napes, j tenpin
to
.
. . t, was a$ cal and
• teve aos usuel t • e '
on-cortmimlea , . His ouret
1
• - t LI R ; 438
TH COMMERCIA VE Y
'
.
Stettin Saw }lilts, Me
,
' ill OP-
. additiori to th
ehet•te aee a number
etn. !.' • IT•t:1)11".en DIRECT- rote- hie Yr: 'rri •
... et .) ( .. I.,
then Passepertout fount], hirtisel? In " - ' ' '
• 'Gen Tr aloie!
fields,
pine
, : ,
th ti ost
in oi
n ere:
e the tither
ible some saelts.
eeecuthe
eompenion
feltherself more and rno e att-
ached. to this nia-n be other ties thati
:, - . i • ' t I
f 'HURRAH
• S B A 1' . 0 I? - II ILI
RI
i
THE es:it:TENN
At,
cieity who for -meth
til of Watehlieo. be-
in the undo,: of rich, r ce fields. ' - To el°
- t REA.1 A In Amos !
e the
" had.spe efty anaounce
hose of geatitude: 'lent •
si ' ' t '
. ,
: DOWNFALL
'
le MONOPOLI
Sh t
not familiar
ire were e.xperering, With flowers
ich .threte out their .laSt peefumes,
,
" Th 'United Stetes of A erica' !"
to th . et
whiel!I tif
b ic t
t Lo
e " hem. u 'pyrateid,"
ig Noses were to,
i
repre
-This n • urei .
o generous in short Made a eeat• 'nit- •
el -r i GEORGE
ression u - -h '
than thought
.
WRITE:LIEY -GREAT:RE
, . s .
rt.ICTION IN It
i•ICF-3ft
with,
_ _Sea -forth ifiestit ro
me towushipt '
zling cameliati, net borne ueon thrubs,
t
ripen trees ; and hi the hambeo en-
alms, cherrv, plum, and apple trees,
. •
:oh the nati eee halt -al -6 rather'. for -
ir blosseme then for theit fruit. and
eh grinning scarecrows protect from
cried P• sse: iartout,: " th t' ' h t I
a. s jus NV a
waht !" -,
, .
• '
'lel( llo edehe rea with his pleated,
and th s -.- oon reee erect the . ' -
. . . apanese
quarte griarter f. an hour ater, he
steppe be +re a lees house su rounded
se t he
of fo mi
1
shell der
ti ts Of
. -t
with the
wl o 'lieu
r of
e thie
.or it
h . H
r•nos+.s.
II , fo
Juggernae t. ; But
pyrateid y itakiee
point of eieport,
notable B ttilear
, . ::
..
Now, he one ef
7tned the lase of
inste
. as
thei
the ar
Made i
thee
the ea
• p9,n er she
lmost :unknown to herself she
erself to hive feelines which
eem to air • e'
ect in any vfay the
, '
ogg. .
(To 1,e Continued.)
-- et---
and 1 •
, T_Tettrea
allowed eta : eta/3)
di( • not - }les ,
ers.
enig satic . tende ca
: • a I. d has
: te the f
s
First -C
purehtieed the Stec k • d T - f ill ' - TT AVING
r • . .. e. t -41' - (.:" & 1 1-1- buf•iLesb
•
e cial Lrten , .ermerly B I a. L in j
-°
lerripoe &co i - - • - fo,r fi.rfrt e',s
., legs to e.aie t: .at lee en- I - - -,- -1,
eying on the business iet the -1d etand, I enetterrtei e end;
ellaled several valuable hoesee ay d vehicle's I still on lend
rzecaly la ige stock. Nou e hilt i I) ei t mahet *hich
For further peilleu
Comfortable Vehicles I
retire
''''
, ..inhz
- - -'11
leJ" •
the
two d
'from tbe*Sering
er,h still bold= , t e
' ' - " ' b
e ' 1'
nee, 1 re . Ir"Orni
• b te - '
ed lie in genetel That
;zen rrWirg inaPhines
1:01.1 Bell la '•-•-'''Bee4
ers epplyat T.111DD'SLiqucl
gaebine
3e33.
A to
331 Y -'3 ld
1 Il•gr
:of Os
iiiie•es'''
ef
King P- /1017.7 the
-
Vali called Tuckers
1 • euld $n.gizett t
iikeudbereht.,"
,
itliitatttee are from
e'i
beak of the tparrowe. the pigeons,
_crowt, and other eoracious birds.
tnewas not a nlajeStiC Cedar which.
mit'shel tee some large eagle ; not a
. , .- .
ping Willow which did net cover with
-oliage-ionio heron; sadly 1 perched on
in directions
by plus ers of stream es, and. se lose ex-
toter walls reprete ted, without per-
spectiv , .bi t in vie' nt colors whole
,
eel:ripe s y of jugelers: '
It NV1 S t e Honer ble Betel ar's es-
• ta,blisla ts en , Who eras a sort of merican
ha left
'w s necees
Pa separ
pl, ce.,
1 he goo
w en -set
he
ry
heit
fel tow
ree •
troupe, a (IS as all.
as to be s rong ,and
waft ehttfn It° tatke
i
felt qu•te melaticholy
llection o his - yeti
tha
agile
hi
th-he
i
.
JEWISH 01,1N10.N. or Woe -late
pparently did not hold. a ver
the estimation of the J Y
ewish
e read in the Talmud Kicldushim
"The wise men comnaand 1 th
ec
hould teaeh his daughter the law
,
-W•meri ,,
i •gh pl ' Covered
lit - a°.(3 D w
tea her - ou e e
9 2- tripeciat
' '
at n • man.
fo tit' ' °niers
is
.aa8 a a 000d Store, vied...!
teliable...11or3se-s Will lie Kli. , ready to fee*
! Prepare ft r .st
a al 0 B '
e . ehtw ive , .
uegaes and Carrieees and I
ea Sing,e eves Always Read for Use.: : 44 T
Arrangements -with :C.: miner- 1 -- -- -
. EMI Men. '
' • SMOKED
left at the Stables or any of Hotels :
Ideill
the
eitte
t011
-I
'
,pAr
re aitesres in eta-re:lance and
aeldnes end samples of work.
eye' vender before yeti:ore&
kft D. ovoNN:og-,
mein Street, etefer0e
_____-_______4----
S ArD SIDE-fg; . ; .
EAT
i , Ev; • • , ; .-
cottand, t I wa
011tehn A vieit 'to tt,
wete tilOrO Kirlient
,!erohith than in t
-Thi; ,oar)47 settleir
'altos 'hase-lt 50 efe:
Well -the late Ant
foot ; whilet; finally, ail
n (lecke, liae-ks, Wild
Barnun , di ector of a, trOupe of ciente-
banks,
ha I put
Aces,
thi
costume of the .Middle
r
will oe promptly attended to. ' 418 • - . ' •
-ason : thatthe majority of- wemen . . ., • . ..
. . .
• 1.*
rif MENSAL - •
'
fletrnairoffier of -
were rooks,
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1. fortune. • ' ' •
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