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[" 4 4 WN Ÿ \u2018 - came blood-stained.5 fiteratuie.THE FLOWER OF GRACE.TEN PASTOR TO THE CHILDREN OF HIS SABBATH SCHOOL.There is a lower from Eden's bower Which yields a sweet perfume ; More precious than the princely dower, That treasured mines exhume.It isthe gentle flower of grace ; Transplanted from the sky ; And though so rare, this lily fair, On every breast may lie.Ita roots lie deep in heavenly love, Close by the living fount ; * \u2018Tis shaded from the heat above, By Calvary's holy mount.Sweetly it opes its tender leaves, And crowns the hoary head ; And e\u2019en to sterner manhood, gives A softer, gentler tread.The mother\u2019s love it chastens too, a on her babe she smiles :\u2014 nd youthful charms more graceful grow Beneath its lovely wiles, sn gro - But sweeter still in childhood\u2019s bower _ The heavenly flowret blooms, And in the early morning hour Yields costliest perfumes.O may this lily of the vale Bloom sweetly in your hearts, Unbroken by the untimely gale, Untouched by Satap\u2019s arts.May He who plucked it from his own, \"To plant in bosoms here, Protect until the flower has grown, Fit for translation there, F.Borrom.Birmingham, Ct.\\ THE REWARD OF BRAVERY; OR THE NOBLE FISHERMAN.0 the 15th of April, 1828, a shallop was drifting in the North Sea, at the mercy of the wid and waves, which threatened every moment to overwhelm it.A woman, two children, and a sailor .were alone on the waters in this frail vessel.The woman, wrapt in a large cloak, under the shelter of which she hugged Jher children to her heart, alternately wept \u2018and prayed.The sailor having for a long time struggled against the tempest, and «endeavored in vain to urge forward the sha.lop in his charge, had closed his arms .on his breast, and awaited in sullen silence the fate which seemed inevitable.\" Through *the thick mist his practised eye at length saw hope.\u2018Land! land! he shouted, and retaking his oars plied .them with vigor.Vain! Iis exhausted strength could surmount no rebuff, even with apparent @pfety in his reach.His struggles to re- .&ain the shore seemed but to lengthen the distance between the boat and the strand.As he again abandoned his hope- * less labor, the quick eye of the mother detected his purpuse, as he relieved his person of - his heavier \"garments.*You will not abandon my children to perish she cried in agony.The sailor looked wistfully at the unhappy sufferers.He measured the distance to the shore, with his eye, and looked over the boat\u2019s side to the waters, which, here partially sheltered seemed to to boil and yest as in a cauldron, the re- \" ceding tide combatting the furious gale.To save one of those hopeless ones was impossible.He ventured on no word of advice or consolation, lest his mercy should master his judgment; but while the mother yet hoped\u2014while she leancd forward with lips apart, and eyes pressing from their sockets to catch a word, a sigh, x vreath in answer, he cut all short by - diving suddenly into the sea.The boat reeled and shivered under the momentum given to it by the sailors plunge, but he who holds the waters in the hollow of his hand watched over the forsaken.\u2018The mother clasped her little ones yet closer to her breast, and raised _ her eyes to heaven in an agony of prayer too earnest to wait for words.Her face spoke an appeal from which Abaddon\u2019s self could not have turned compassionless.The wave that she feared was just about to whelm her, was broken in its crest by the strange weight it bore\u2014and as its waters nearcd her-\u2014a sullen\u2014and un- ~earthly sound breke on her quick ear, and the spray which broke on her face, The dead body of the sailor who had deserted her, bumped in an instant against the boat's side, and then drifted away from the sight of mortal man forever! He had struck upon the sharp point of rocks beneath the surface, and escaped the lingering death to which he thought he had left his companions, by a sudden and awful plunge into the presence of his maker.In another instant, the deserted woman felt a strange sound beneath her feet.\u2014 \u201cThe boat was grating on the sand.An- «other bound before the wave and it was fast.She sounded the water with her arm, and to her inexpressible joy, found solid earth.In an instant she stepped from the shallop, caught her infants in her arms, and aimed for the beach which seemed but little distant.The water deepened as she proceeded\u2014to her waist to her throat\u2014she staggered\u2014and the stifling \u201cbubbling cry\u2019 of her children nerved her with new strength.An almost superhuman spring and she was safe \u2018 again\u2014and anon she recoiled, as the earth seemed to sink under her feet, and another footstep would have plunged into an \" mbyss, in the very sight of safety\u2014the agony of fear\u2014the strength of despair\u2014 the lightning of hope\u2014each seized her by turns, tiil at length in a delirium of joy she left the sea behind her, having escaped its last engulphing wave,\u2014and falling \u2018en her face in the damp sand, she poured out her soul in gratitude to the God who had delivered her and her little ones.She arose shuddering with cold, now that the struggle was over.Her children, quivering with terror, and sobbing in discomfort clung to her knees.The wind as if heaven had held it back until her es- He keeps constantly on hand for sale a large stock of Law, Commercial and Mua nicipal Blanks.pon 137 Queers by Mnil prompély ditetded to 2-3 Office Beckett's Building, Sherbrooke, C.RB.Sherbrooke; Sept.17th 1857.« AMBROTYPES AND M LAINOTYPES ! The subscribers would Tespéctfully inform the inhabitauts of SHERBROUKE and Vicinity, that they are prepared to make the above new STYLES OF PICTURES, at their Saloon in the SQUARE, SHERBROOKE; where they will remain for a short time oily.These Pictures cannot be surpassed by any known process.No person will be required to take a picture unless Perfectly Satisfied that it is a correct likeness, Picturestaken ag well in Cloudy as in Clear Weather.Children taken at any age.Copies taken of DAGUERREOTYPES, Portraits, &c., and neatly set in Lockets, Pins, Cases, &¢.A good assortmemt of FANCY CASES.always on hand, Please call and examine specimens, whether wishing for Pictures or not.ES INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN THE ART.Æ$ ~~ BELLOWS & BOSWORTH.Sherbrooke, Nov.17, 1838.5 us Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Twankay, Souchong, All Fine Flavor and Extra Quality.c87 BROOKS BROS, WO DD\u2019 | [MPROVED VEGETABLE PUYSICAL BILIOUS JAUNDICE BITTERS.This is an effective cure for Jaundice, Head ache, Dyspepsia, Worms, Dizziness, Loss ot Appetite, Colds and Fevers, and Darting Pains: It cleanses the blood from hurnors, and moistens the skin, and is also good for Liver Com plaints, Strangury, Dropsy, Croup and Phthi- sit.5 DOSE for an adult, from half a table spoonful to half a wine glass full, according the strength of the patient.NOTICE, THs may certify that I have appointed.M II.HAY & Co.sole general Agents tor the sale of my Bitters.And from this date all or ders must be addressed tp them at Portland Maine.L.F.ATWOOD, Jan.15th.1857.° \u2014 This Valuable Spring & Summer Medieine can now be had Wholesale, as above and at re= tail, by all druggists and deales in Medicine.Sold in Sherbrooke by W.E.IBBOTSON.Burning Fluid Albertine Oil, Elephant do.Paint, Olive, Neats Foot Oil, Turpentine and Varnish, at BARRIE & WARREN'S.tfcy0 PER NORTH BRITON.\u2014 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, NEW AND CHEAP! Just received at BARRIE & WARREN\u2019S HE Largest, Best, and Cheapest assortment.of Goons ever bronght into QE IT IT QR UM ae Consisting in part of - Dress Goods, Shawls, new Styles, * Capes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, \u2019 Gloves, Wool Plaids, Flannel Difierernt Colors, Cottons, Denims,ic Kings, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, together with a | Large Assortment of ' Fancy Goods, Lædies\u2019 Dress Trimmings &c, de, American Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Wicking.Drugget- + - ings and Qil Cloths.All of which will be sold at the smallest pos« sible profit for Cash or Exchange.Lennmnoxville, October 19 1838.199 + 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE.N ANUFACTURED FROM WESTERN WHEAT, of first quality, for sale at Sherbrooke Grist Mill.; Bherbrookc, June 18th, 1858.ied 3 - 2 omrar\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ppp ttti\u2014\u2014gta es BR EER - \u2014 : = | TT Dariety.Gobernment Bdbertisements.¥iferary, Business Cards, Ke.Medicines.Bots.\u2014 Bisctuer , * THE OLD LOVE.8 §#~33] E.PELLEW FELTON, MOFFAT\u2019S LIFE PILLS| RAILWAY HOTEL, rermeto au Purchasers.I met her, she was thin and dd: She stooped.and trod with tottering teet; The hair was gray that once was gold, I'he voice was harsh, that once was sweet, er hands were dwindled, and her eyes, Robbed of the girlish light of joy, Were dim ; I telt a sad surprise That I bad loved her when a boy.But yet a something in her air, Rest red me to the vanished time, My heart grew young and seeined to wear \u2018I'he brightness ot my youthful prime, 1 took her withered hand in mine\u2014 Its touch recalled a ghost of joy\u2014 I kissed it with a reverent sigh, For I had leved her when a boy.DEATH OF A CHILD.There used to be a small foot climbing on owr stairs ; There used to be a blithe step running here and there; The mem ry of a sweet voice lingers on mine ear; It mocks the lonely silence ever reigning here.We had a little plaything in our garden bew- ers; We loved a little white hand plucking garden flowers ; Then tree, and shrub, and blossom well-kuown friends became, And welcome were the spring birde coupled with his name.I used to feel a soft hand patting on my cheek ; I used to kiss two soft lipe\u2014loved to hear them speak ; Then, [merry was the playing on our parlor oor ; Now, nought is left but silence\u2014silence evermore! - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SA AA ee À sailor dropped out of the maintop of a man- of-war, and after, in some degree breaking his fall, by catching at the rigging, fell on the lieutenant's head and knocked him down on the quarter deck.The sailor jumped up, as did the lieutenant\u2014«You rascal,\u201d said the lieutenant, \u2018where did you come from >\u2019 \u201cFrom the North of Ireland, plaze yer honor,\u201d said the sailer.A man in Orange was married on the 9th inst., became a father on the 10th, and advertised his wife on the 14th,cautioning all persons against harboring or trusting her on his account.This is a progressive age.StreTcHING THINGS.An impatient Welshman called to his wife, «Come, come, isn\u2019t the breakfast ready ?I've had nothing since yesterday, and to-morrow will be the third day.\u201d This is equal to the calling of the stirring housewife, who roused her maids with :\u2014 .\u201cCome, Bridget, get up.Here \u2018tis Monday morning.To-morro Tuesday, next day\u2019s Wednesday \u2014half the week's gone, and nothing done yet.\u201d A dancing master was taken up in Natchez, recently, for robbing a fellow-boarder.He said he commenced by cheating a printer, and after that, everything rascally seemed to come easy to him, An Irishman complained to his physieian that he had stuffed him so much with drugs, that he was sick a long time after he got well.Scurrility is the corruption of wit, as knavery is of wisdom.When you see traders running to the brokers look out for breakers.Why is a slightly diseased potato like a man looking on at a fight ?Because its a spec\u2019t ta- tur, (spectator.) Some men endure their pleasures with less Patience than others do their pains.It is exceedingly bad husbandry to harrow up «the feelings of your wife.Knowledge is simply a mole-hill removed from the mountain of our ignorance.Woman lost paradise to make man wise he deserves purgatory if be makes her wretched, Judgment is a faculty which very few people have enough of to discover that they want more.WANTED TO KNOW.ment If the cup of sorrow has a saucer.In what form the phantoms of doubt appea The name of the tune which was played upon the feelings.If any one was strangled who hung on a doubt, How many dutiful sons belong to the mother church.It the light of other days was gas or electricity.How many men have bolted from the course of true love.Why other men should not have a forge as a blacksmith, The name of the Irishman the top of the morning.: Why is it that fine people become intoxicated with happiness, If keeping a fast day don\u2019t destroy many a brood of chickens.\u2018He is a very unfortunate man,\u201d said Dr.Spooner, speaking of a gentleman whose ill- luck is proverbial, \u2018and I really believe if he should fall on his back, that he would break his nose.\u201d Domestic Economy.BurrerNur Pie.\u2014One quart of milk, two eggs, a coffee-cupful of pulverized butternut meats, and a little sugar and nutmeg.To Romovs Ivx Frou LiNeN.\u2014Dip the soiled irt in pure melted tallow.Wash out the tal- ow, and the ink stain will be removed with it.ALxoNn CusTarsns.\u2014Blanch a quarter ot a pound of almonds, beat fine; add a pint of cream, two spoonsful of rose water, and the yolks of four eggs.Sugar to taste.Wigas.\u2014Half a pint of warm milk, three- quarters of a pound of flour, three spoonsful of yeast.Let it rise, and work into it four aunces each of sugar and butter, and a few carraway seeds.AN EXCELLENT COMNON Frien Caxs.\u2014One cupful of sugar, one cupful of cream, three eggs, some cinnamon or nutmeg, and a teaspoonful of saleratus.Cut in jumbles or in strips, and twist aud fry in lard.DoucuNurs wiruour Yzast.\u2014One cupful of sugar, two eggs, ane cupful of fresh butter, three cupsful of buttermilk, flour enough to form a dough (nat too stiff,) and one tea-spoon- ful of saleratus.Fry in lard.Baxxock.\u2014 Two cupsful of meal, two cupsful of flour, one tea-spoouful of ginger, and four spoonsful of molasses.Wet up with buttermilk, adding, a tea-spoontul of saleratug.\u2014 Bake oae hour.Mix Toasr.\u2014Boil a pint of rich milk with a table-spgonful of butter, and one of flour.\u2014 Have ready, in a dish, eight or ten slices of bread, toasted.Pour the milk over them hot, aad cover it until it goes to the table.How ro RExner Lanies\u2019 Dresses Nov-cox- nUsTIBLE.\u2014 Add a little powdered alum to the starch used in preparing them.The alum will prevent them from bursting into flame when placed in contact with any burning substance.Lower Browy Breap (Capital).\u2014Three teacupsful of Indian meal, two tea-cupsful of rye, ene half a tea-cupful of molasses, one tea-spoonful of salt, and one tea-spoonful of sal.erates.Mix inone quartof new milk.Bake two hours.NA ¥ REGULATIONS For the sale and management of the Public Lands approved by His ExceLLENCY Tux Goverxox GensmaL in Council.THAT the lands in Townships which have ] o already been delineated or shall hereafter be delineated on Survey by the exterior lines only, may be offered for sale en bloc on the following terms, viz: 2, \u2018That the price shall be one half dollar per acre, payable at the time of sale.3.That the purchaser shall cause the lands to be surveyed at his own expense into lots comprising either one hundred or two hundred acres of land in each lot; and on the north shore of Lake Huron into quarter sections of 160 acres each, except in spots where the configuration of the l'ownship may render such exact quantities impracticable, and then as near to those allotments as possible.4.That such Survey shall be made by duly licensed Provinoial Land Surveyor approved of by the Commissioner of Crown Lands and acting under his instructions, who shall make his return with Field Notes, &e., in the usual method observed by Surveyors, to be also approved of by the Department.8.That one third of the quantity of land in the Townships shall be settled upon within two Years from the time of sale ; one third more settled upon within the following five years, that is seven years from the time of sale ; and the residue within the furher period of three years, i.mg pg 66g tHE ECHO\u201d Protestant Episcopal Recorder, IS THE ONLY Church of England Newspaper PUBLISHED IN CANADA.SCORE rNHE New Volume E(ight) of the \u201cEcno,\u201d commences on the First Week of January, 1859.The Religious Department of the \u2018\u2019Ecxo\u201d\u2019 is under the manayement of the following Editorial Committe, viz: Rev.H.J.Graserr, B.D., Rector of Toronto.« Dr.BHORTT, Rector of Port Hope.\u2018«* R.V.Rogers, A.M., Incumbent of St.Jame's Kingston.\u2018« 8.B.ArvacH, M.A, Rectbr of Barrie.\u2018A.Bansox, A.M., Incumbent of Trinity Church, Toronto.« E.BaLnwix, A.M., Toront».The name of the Rev.Dr.CRONYN Was removed from the Editorial Committee upon his elevation to the See of Huron; but his Lordship continues to be a warm friend and and friend and supporter of the \u201cEcno.\u201d To make the «\u2018EcHo as interesting as possible particular attention will be paid to the selecting of Foreign and Provincial Intelligence, both religious and secular\u2014and a full and correct report of the markets will appear regularly.As NOTARY PUBLIC AND LAND AGENT.GENT for the TIMES & BEACUN FIRE INSURANCE Company of London.tfe85 L.S.HUNTINGTON, ADF OAT, WATERLOO, C.E.GEO.R- ROBERTSON, >> TOD Formerly of the firm of A.& G.ROBERTSON, MONTREAL, Office GRIFFITH'S BUILDINGS, Commercial Street, June 10th.tf76 » SHERBROOKE.CHARLES C.COLBY, ADVOCATE.LA SA SE 5 ee ey.OFFICE AT Ds.BrzADoN's, Stanstead Faint RUFUS WADLEIGH.ADVOCATE, DANVILLE, Canada East.1yc25 e.,ten years from the date of sale ; the settlement required beingthat there shall be at least one bona fidesettler in authorized occupation for every two hundred acres of land ; all land not so settled at the expiration of ten years from the time of sale to become forfeited and revert to the Crown absolutely, except such portions thereof as shall be found unfit for settlement, or such portions as are of very inferior quality and by reason thereof have remained unoccupied, in respect to which the Governor in Council may, upon application dispense with the forfeiture and cause the same to be conveyed to the original purchaser or his assignee.6.A Contract of Sale to be made with the purchaser from the Crown subject to the foregoing and following conditions; but Pateats for the land to issue only to the occupants of the lots purchased deriving claim under the vendue of the Crown, or to the assignees claiming under such purchasers and occupants who shall have complied with the conditions of settlement hereinafter mentioned, upon a certificate or other evidence that they have paid such vendee or his assignee, or complied with the Contract with him, for or in regard to such par- tieular lot ; and upon evidence that the party applying, or some one under whom he claims, has been resident on the said lot for at least two years continuously, and that upon the same (not eceeding two hundred acres) at the least ten acres for each one hundred acres have been cleared and rendered fit for cultivation and crop and have been actually under crop, and that a habitable house in ditnensions at least sixteen by twenty feet is erected thereon, and upon payment of the sum of four dollars as Patent Fees to cover expenses, &c.The nature and description of proof above referred to be settled and prescribed by the Commissioner of Crown Lands.#.All lands which shall under the foregoing conditions revert to the Crown, shall be exposed to sale at Public Auction at such times and places and on such upset price as the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall fix.8.That in Townships which have been surveyed and laid out into lots, and where lands are now offered for sale at four shillings per acre, or where no lands have as yet been offered for sale, and in Townships under survey or yet to be surveyed into lots, lands be sold under the following regulations, to wit : 9.That lands be sold for cash at seventy cents per acre ; and on time upon the;following terms, viz: one dollar per acre; one-fifth to ba paid at the time of sale, and the remaining four-fifths in four equalannual instalments with interest on the purchase money unpaid.10.That when the lands in a Township have remaincd open for sale for one year after public notice thereof, the lands unsold at the expiration of that period shall, at a time to be fixed, and after reasonable notice given by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, be offered for sale by Public Auction at the upset price fixed for their sale as above, or at such other upset price as under special circumstances may be named by the Commissioner of Crown Lands; and that such public sales of all lands which shall remain unsold in the meantime shall take place semi-annually at times to be named therefor by the Commissisner of Crown Lands until the whole of the lands if the \u2018Township shall have been disposed of ; the lands remaining unsold after any such public sale to continue open for private sale at the said upset price until the period of one week next before the time at which the next public sale shall take place.1L.That all lots of land which shall have been cffered as «Free Grants\u201d and shall not have been located and occupied at the expiration of one year fro.n the time the same shall have been offered, shall no longer remain as «Free grants,\u201d but shall be open for private sale or shall be exposed to public sale by Auction as part of the lands in the Township in which the same are situate, and upon the same terms as other lands therein.12.That all lands (exceps those now exempt) shall be subject to settlement duties, and no Patent in any case (even though the laud be paid for in full at the time of purchase) shall issue for any such land to any person who shall not himself, or the person or persons under whom he claims have taken possession of such land within six mon\u2018hs from the time of sale, and shall from that time continuously have been a bona fide occupant of, and resident on the land for at least two years, and havecleared and rendered fit for cultivation and crop and had under crop within four years at farthest from the time of sale of the land, a quantity thereof in the proportion of at least ten acres to every one hundred acres, and have erected thereon a house habitable and of the dimensions at least of sixteen by twenty feet.B13.That all other lands not embraced in the foregoing category be exposed to sale by Public Auction annually or in the discretion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands halt yearly for cash, at such times and places and such upset prices as the Commissioner of Crown Lands shall fix.14.That the lands known as «Clergy Reserves\u201d be sold on the the same terms and in the same manner as other public lands in the Townships in which they respectively lie.15.That prompt payment in all cases be made of the essence of the Contract.and any default to be on pain of forfeiture of all previous payments and of all right in the lands, 16.That in cases of sales already made,payment of arrears be required, and that public notice be given in the \u201cOfficial Gazette,\u201d and through the usual channels, that unless such arrears bie paid within twelve months from the first of January, 1859, the land mm respect of which default shall continue will be resumed by the Crown and resold, and that in regard to all purchase moneys aud interest hereafter to fall due, prompt payment will be exacted.SQUATTERS.17.That the system of recognizing unauthorized occupation of land commonly known 8s +Squatting,\u201d be discontinued subject to the following provisions, viz: That public and general notice be given by the Crown Lands Department, that no claim to pre-emption by reason of such occupation will be entertained after the first day of September next, and that no claim to such pre-emption not now in a state to be admitted can he made good by any act of the party hereaftef, and that therefore his labor will be thrown away, That the prices above fixed for lands shallap- ply to Upper Canada only.The prices of lands in Lower Canada shall be regulated by Orders in Council from time to to time.P.M.VANKOUGHNET, Commissioner.Crown Lands heart} \u2018Toronto, Jan.13, 1859.ccl4w6 CHECK BOOKS N THE CIL'Y BANK AGENCY, neatly Printed and Bound.For Sale at this; Office.Parker's do « Turned Axe-Helves, at BARRIE & JWARREN\u2019S, a \u201ctoby 12 Doz.Underhill & Co's Axes, + 12 nothing of an objectionable character, in the shape of advertisements of otherwise, is permitted to appear in the \u201cEcho,\u201d and the reading Matter given is of the most Instructive and practically useful description, it is particularly well adapted for Families.To Protestants in general, the \u201cEcho\u2019 recommends itself, as a strenuous advocate of Evangelical Truth, an exposer of exror wherever it may appear.\u2014Ée > TERMS OF SURSGRIPTION : 1 Year $2, Payable Invariably in Advance, To ery me armors 08 Sehool The Subscription is Only $1.00 3 Any one procuring Ten New Subscribers for one year will receive a Copy FREE during that period.THOMAS SELIER, PROPRIETOR OF THE ECHO, Toronto.PROSPECTUS FOR 1859.The New Volume of the N.Y.WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE will commence Jan.1st, 1859.The fiillowing are the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns ot this elegant journal during the year: EV.C.H.SPURGEON, of London, G.W.M.REYNOLDS, of London, G.P.R.JAMES, Novelist, SIR EDWARD BULWER.GEN.C.F.HENNINGSEN, ugua, COL.G, W.CROCKETT, A.D.MUNSEN, CAPT.M.D.ALEXANDER, U.8.A., THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M.D., HENRY CLAPP, Jr., DR.O.C, VAN BUREN, LIEUT.J.M.PLATT, U.S.N., F.CLINTON BARRINGTON, MISS SOUTHWORTH, MRS.ANNA WHELPLEY, MISS HETIY HEARTLEY, ¢«« VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, «« DI VERNON, ¢¢« MINNIE MANTOUR, « HATTIE CLARE, MRS.T.B, SINCLAIR, .TERMS: Terms of Subscription, $2 00 a year; and each subscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he ssuds his subscription money : late of Nicar- Gold Pen, with Silver Case,.worth, at retail, 32 00 Ladies\u201d Gold Pencil,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u201c6 se 2 ou Gold Tooth Pick,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.a.© se 2 00 Ladies\u2019 Gold Pen, with Extension Case, se 2 00 Engrossing Gold Pen, 16 carete.** se 200 Gold Ring, Plain and Chased,.\u201c6 2 00 Ear Dropsseeeeieecesecsecennnsans se sc 2 ou Mosiac and Florentine Brooches.\u201c ss 2 00 Gold Lockets ceeivevarreereennass \u201c6 « 2 00 Cable Charms,.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ce ss 2 00 Gold Brooch,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u201c6 \u201c6 2 00 Gentlemen\u2019s Pins,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ve se 2 00 Gentlemen*s Bosom Studs,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.cs ce 2 00 Gentlemen\u2019s Sleeve Buttons,.\u201c6 «6 2 00 Watch Keys,.ssssessesn0u0e \u201c ss 2 00 Ladies\u2019 Cuff Pins,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201c se 2 00 Ribbon SIides,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026se0s \"6 se 2 00 Gold Crosses .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.secs0uce 6 \u2018 2 00 ® [4 Premiums to Agents Getting Subscribers.Those getting up a Club of 5 subscribers, at $2 cach, and remitting $10, will be entitled to a Gold Pen aud Silver Holder, worth $3; and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select.Those remitting $20 for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7.Those getting up a Club of 15 subscribers,and remitting $30, will be entitled to a silver watch or a gold vest chain, worth $10.Those remitting $40, for 20 subscribers, will be entitled to a silver hunting cased watch, or a gold chain, worth $15.Those remitting $60, for 30 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch, worth $22.Those remitting $80, for 40 subscribers, will be entitled to a lady\u2019s gold watch, worth $30.Those remitting $100, for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch, worth $40.IF\" All communications should be addressed to M.B.DEAN, Publisher, 335 Broadway, New York.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.cel2 ATEN Es 2 TR NEW YORK AND PORTLAND.HE splendid and fast Steamer Chesa= peake, Capt.SipNey CROWELL, will run regularly between New York and Portland, as follows : Leave Brown\u2019s wharf Portland, every Saturday, at 4 o\u2019clock, P.M., and returning leave New York, Pier 12 N.R., every Tues« day, at the same hour.This vessel has just been fitted up with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers between New York and Maine.Passage $5.00, including fare aad State Rooms.{ZF Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St.Johns, also connects with steamers for Baltimore.Goods taken through with dispatch, at the cheapest rates.For freight or passage, apply to EMERY & FOX, Brown\u2019s Wharf, Portland; Or to H.B.CROMWELL, & CO., Pier 12 N.R.New York.tfc78.WM.C.RITCHIE, WM.MN.XEWCOMB, JOBN DOOLITTLE FRONTIER BANK.RITCHIE, NEWCOMB & CO., Bankers and Dealers in Exchange, BELOIT, WIS.EPOSITS received and interest allowed on Special Deposits.Collections made and promptly remitted at current rate of exchange.Monies invested for non-residents on commission or joint account.; REFERENCES., G.G.WirLrans, Esq., Cashier Chemical Bank, New York.Messrs.Bascock & Co., New York.Messrs.Durkee & Burnock, Bankers, Louis.Messrs.Ewing, Brices & Co., Chieagn.Wu.WorkmaN, Esq., President City Bank, Montreal.Hon.Epwarp Hare, Sherbrooke, C.E.Zenotes Hosmer, Esq., Boston.Messrs.BuTLER, BUTTRICK & CotTarrL, Mil waukec.St.| Pec.9, 1557.tfe54.Sherbrooke Business Directory ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.Ball, A.P.Commission and General Agent.Also, Agent for the Equitable Fire Insurance Company, and the Na tional Loan Fund Life Assurance Society, both of London, Beckett & Harvey, General Merchants.Square.Cameron Henry, Railroad Hotel, Factory street.Campbell, J.General Dealer, Wellington street.Chamberlin, W.Sherbrooke House, Wellington st.Cheney, E.Magog House, Commercial street.Cockburn John, Watchmaker, Wellington street Dutton & Miller, Marble Workers, corner Court and Maine St.Fere, E.Canada Hotel, Upper Town.Faunce, A.Bailiff of the Superior Court, and Special Constable.Residence opposite the Post Office.Ibbotson, W.E.Druggist, in the Square.Lapierre, J.& \u20ac0., Tinsmiths, Square.Lefebvre, E.Tailor, in the Square.Lomas, Adam, Woolen Factor, Upper Town.McKechnie, M.Albion House, Weilington st.Millette, J.B.&£ Co., Shoemakers, Square Odell A.Watchmaker and Jeweller, King street.Winter, A.Saddler, Wellington st.\"MERCHANT TAILORING.JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER \u201cINDIAN.\u201d LOO FPieces Cloths, Broad Cloths, Fancy Doeskins, German do, Scotch Tweeds, &c.SILK, SATIN & VELVET V'IBBDIPINI GR Which will be made up to order, by the best of workmen, on the shortest notice.A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED ALWAYS.The above business being conducted on the most economical scale, the goods tmported direct, we want but a small profit.Parties wanting a New Suit can make a saving worth ¢their while\u201d by buying of BARRIE & WARREN.Lennoxville, April 14, 1858.tf73 NOTICE.he undersigned is the only one that manufactures AXLETREES AND SPRINGS in this place and have them always on hand 65-tf.R.LONG ° NEW CARRIAGE SHOP.T\": undersigned is prepared to take orders for all kinds of WAGGONS AND CARRIAGES, and every article will be made of the very best material and VU =D.R.LONG.tf.Sherbrooke, March 28th 1856.\"TOBACCO.LADIES\u2019 TWIST TOBBACO, Continental do.Queen do.NN UFr.Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff.COFFEE.Green, Roasted and Ground Coffee.c87tf BROOKS BROS.STEVEN\u2019S IMPROVED HORRE RAKE.The MODEL for this RAKE will be on exhibition this week.Call atthe Post Office.c83 75 BOXE3 TEA, 60 BOXES RAISINS, ND a large assortment of FRESH .GROCERIES, all new and fresh at tfc82 BECKETT & HARVEY'S.Light! Light! Light! WANT every one, rich and poor, old and young, to come and see my new CAS LAMP! The very best light in the country\u2014Simple, Safe\u2018 and Cheap; lights a room, twenty feet square, one evening, for price of a good apple, or you can WISTAR\u2019S BALSAM.Brooks Bro\u2019s, and W.brooke; by Brooks & Asmorr, Lennoxville; AND PHŒNIX BITTERS, OW long established as the most invaluable l Family Medicines known,
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