The Stanstead journal, 6 mars 1851, jeudi 6 mars 1851
[" pores S WIIOLE No.277 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, | AT STANSTEAD.CANADA EAST, BY L.R.ROBINSON.\u2018No more you do, uncle,\u201d returned his companion; and then went on to explain how that the old man would FF OFFICE Wuot's Buitiing.Rock: Island.\"OL Sive his consent until Lie had got his house furnished, and paid ofl the two iustalments_ still due upon his farm; \u2018althongh Fanny thinks,\u201d he 1.59 added, \u2018that her father would pay 1,75 one of them himself if I would make \u2018out the other, and she and her moth- TERMS : In advance.or if paid within three months, $1,25 If not paid sithin three sonths, but within the year, After the expiration of à year, And 25 cents additional for each year\u2019s delay.STANSTEAD, MARCH 6, 1851.be procured in the States, hence the (temptation on the part of the Canadians, to smtigele it across the lines.The town of O , in the United States, was consequently the place to which Humphrey Jackman had determined to make his last smng- gling trip, and had accordingly directed his nephew to proceed thither, as has been already stated, in order 23\" No paper discontinued.except at the option of the publaher.until all arreurages are paid.All Connnutications by mai! 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the old manecon- tinued, as if thinking aloud, \u20181 don\u2019t like it\u2014it's not right, aud yeti there's no very great harm in it after all, and every body practices it when au opportunity oflers\u2014so I'lt try it once more.\u2019 \u201cThen let me go with you,\u2019 said Frank eagerly, rand if you have luck, nnele, you')l make two people happy.\u2019 \u2018Say three, boy, say three; and as it\u2019s the last trip I'll ever make, you shall go with me, and with such ice as we now have, there's no time.to be lost.So start for O-\u2014 to-! morrow morning\u2014hire a man to take ; Vou across: gct your eye on à coup- ple of teams.and wait at Hiram Brown's, till T come over io yon) With many expression of the deepest gratitude rank Her is parted from his uncle that night; and the old man turned into his warm bed mutiering sundry ejacu\u2019at.ons any-! thing but complimentary to those set- | ting themselves against his nephew's | \u2018love serape, as he called it\u2014inter-, mingled with an occasional groan at! the length of time the \u2018old woman\u2019; took to arrange her domestic aflairs, | old smmeguler Humphrey Jackman.While leaving the worthy people to their repose, we wiil take a passing glance at the different localities.few though they be, with which my tale is concerned.This is the more necessary, as Without some sur explanatory eb-ervations.the old sing- glers meovoments could not be well understood.Humphrey Jackman\u2019s farm.or rather his uvephew\u2019s, which was close hy it, en which they had been at work.as already stuted, was situate on the Canada side of the Xt Lawrence.sole twenty miles away from it in the \u2018back woods\u201d \"The road \u2018ending to 11 branched off at a right angle from the front or river road about six miles above the then fiour- ishing town of P\u2014\u2014 This road, after ranning about ten miles back, was crossed by another, and a tavern had been set up there called the four Corners,\u201d a name which was commonly abbreviated into \u2018the Corners.\u2019 Opposite the small town of P-\u2014\u2014 on the Canada side of the river, was the much larger town of O , on the United States side.The locale of my story being in that section of the country where the great St, Law- renee forms the line of separation he- ceeding a hundred miles in length.sequence of the facilities of coinmu- tienily aw twa, whom | shall call Havry Jack- {nication with each other, afforded in man, When this cage is wade,\u201d (the simmer by the stillness of water.new house) \u2018vor have some pretty bird ready io put mto it, suppose.ch?\u2018yes! was the ready but by no meurs unembarrassed.reply, \u2018little: Nelly isto keep house for me\u2014it's.Jittle Nelly was his: all.settled.youngest and favorite sister.stuff\u2014nonsense !* exclaimed his.and hythe ice in winter, \u2014a considerable contraband trade has always been and is siüll carried on, with great fluctuations, certainly owing to the changes in the tariff\u2019 of duties established by the respective governments.and the smugglers are found accordingly to helong to each of these | to aid him in bringing it to asnccess- along ata brisk trot, and had arrived within fifty yards of the party, without apparently being aware of the danger he was running into.He reached the road branching off up the river, into which he half turned his horses.and then suddenly pulled up as if for the purpose of re- connmilering, for he seemed earnestly to peer into the dark shadows of the wharves and houses before him.ful issue.The result of his adven-: There was a death-like pause, of turous undertaking must be left for intense interest, when the smuggler, the sequel to develope.las if the dark outline of some indefi- Two days after the conversation nable object caught hiseye and awa- already recorded, between the nucle kened his suspicions.moved on a few and nephew, concerning the \u201clove: paces further up the road, until he scrape\u201d of the latter, the burly andiwas nearly ahreast of the officer, stalwart sinuggler, Humpluey Jack-| when he again brought his team to a man, might have bven seen at a store in tie town of O .busily enga- | ged in carry: out bags, the contents; of which would be easily guessed at.by the initiated, but which every | body else wonld suppose to be filled; with grain.lis tepiiew, asticcall- ed hin, was there too, mding and assisting M louding with these bags, twa double sleighs at the doar.to each of which a \u2018span\u2019of leggy horses were harnessed.A tight load of ten hundred each \u2014designedly light, for a span of lLior- ses, in case they might have to run for it.was soon completed ; bonds or notes, with satisfactory endorsers, were signed, to secure the payment for the same, and all was ready for a start.\u2018Now, Frank,\u201d said the old man.\u2018take yonr teams to Hiram Brown's shed, and rive them a good feed, and start oii\u2019 exactly two hours from this \u2014now mind the time; he added, emphatically, \u2018everything depends on this.I have given the rascally offi- stand-still, As he did so.the excise man, fearing his prey, which he now consider- cd withiu his grasp, would get Le- youd his reach darted out of his hi- ding-p'ace, and made a dash at him, saouting at the same time\u2014 *Afier hitn, my men! now's your time and we have him.\u2018More easily said than done,\u2019 coolly retorted the smuggler, as he t.:- umphantly cracked his-whip over I's guliant grays as if in defiance of the threatened danger, when they started off up the river ata pace which for some time at least, kept his purstiers at a respectful distance.On they went, the law breaker and the law defenders, and a goodly race it was, and for a goodly stake 100.\u2014- Uncle Humphrey s team was famed throughout all 1hat country-side, for speed and bottom, - and the excise- man liad taken pains to secure for that express occasion the swiftest horse he could obtam in all P .rer VOL.6.-NO.17.\u2018and if you shoot a horse of mine,\u2019 why Tain counted a pretty good shot out our way: and if you want to speak to me,\u201d be continued, \u2018Iam go-, ing 10 pull np at she \u2018Corners) five miles on, and no man living shall stop me before that.\u2019 So saying, he turned on his load, and did not even deign to look at his antagonist for a moment to see in what inanner his very significant speech had been received.Twice did the angry and bafiled officer raise the deadly weapon and cover the flank of one of the smug gler's grays, when he got a fair sight at a turn in the road.But Humphrey Jackman was known to be a daring ang deterinined man; and now that the stake was great and his blood was up.there was no saying to what length his passions might carry him; so thinking that it war more prndent to*wait till they should reach the \u2018Corners,\u2019 he showed no further disposition to arrest his progress.By the time they arrived at the tavern, the party had heen increased by the coming up of the two sleighs which had been left far behind at the hieadiong commencement of the chasc but had ¢vertaken them owing to the more moderate pace at which, for the last five or six miles, they had been travelling.The whole party simultaneously broke out into loud and trinmphant exclamations as they saw the hitherto indomitable smuggler give up the contest without another effort, and | drive quictly into the shed.The officer proceeded instantly to mnlke a formal scizure in the King's name, of the team and load; he had On they went at a fiery gallop.\u2014 cers a hint of what I am up to, and | The smuggler and the cutter having I therefore expect to have a tustle distanced thc other sleighs had the with him: but he won't trouble you.; race all to themselves; but after a been too well informed of the nature of its contents to think for a moment of examining it; while Humphrey | vas coolly busying himself in fastens9 good bye, and see to your tewmns, and Fanny will be yours yet, my boy.or my name's not Humphrey Jackrfan.No saying he walked off, and in another hour was trotting quietly along the icy road across the river, in the clear moonlight.his sleigh, apparently loaded heavily with bags, was drawn by a span of powerful-lookimg grays.and he was whistling uncon- scionsly as he jrgged along, as if, nothing of any material consequence depended upon his exertions and in- gennity.| We must now take the rcader back to the other side of the river, to see P .where Humphrey Jackman\u2019s ' .{ hv aot wind, and accordingly prepai- ations had been made with the ut-, smuggler the St.Lawrence had cver borne on its bosom.Close under the shade of the: wharf, a litile higher up than where! Aight cutter\u2019 with two persons in it.\u2014thie excise officer himself aud a\u2019 sturdy Jooking Irishman.of great] muscular power.who had apparently been sele:ted for his strength alone.'Fhis man formed a striking contrast to the crafty-looking little man beside him.But differiug as they did in those physical qualifica- tious, cssentially necessary in such an cucouunter as they anticipated.two more fit and formidable autago- nists for Uncle Humphrey, as the smuggler was familiarly designated, could hardly have been found in the whole of that neighborhood.There was the head to plan, and well instrneted it was in all the tricks and doubtless practised by the con- trahand traders; and there was a hand and a powerful one it was, to execute.Two double sleighs were station- ied.one on the ice below the cross- tween the cont'gious territories of road.and the other on the shore, in| gler.lcaving his man to Le picked the British and American govern- {the sireet leading up from the wharfiup by the other sleighs as they came ments\u2014a space.as the intelligent into the town.{ reader will be aware.not mueh ex- two men and a driver.party.wrapped in showls The whole and furs.stort and stalwart smuggler.\u2018Hist! 1 hear him.\" said the officer, \u2018that must he the creaking of his! \u201crunners on the snow this cold night\u201d and.after listening a imoment longer.to make certainty doubly sure, hel added.addressing his companion, more directly, \u2018now \"Vom, mind and have your hands about you?\u2018Divil a fear.your honor.\u201d was the mile or so, the weight of the smug- \u2018ing his horses and providing them gler's load, or the superior bottom of with a little hay and warm covering.thie exciseman\u2019s horse began to tell, The latter from their heated state for the distance between them was was much needed.He did not utter goods at a cheaper rate than th could have got then elsewhere, an thereby also becoming pariakers of the smugglers\u2019 profits, as they certainly had an undoubted right to do.Honor among thieves! The officer kuew all this, as well \u2018as the reader knows it now.so that \u201che was not libelling tke old hardened \u201chypocrites, when he said what he did about the tea heing safe in their stores.There was no haim, however, in acceding to his man's sugges- tion\u2014they had fo 1eturn at any rate; so, leaving old THumphrey to gather up his empty bags, he turned hig horse, and followed by the two sleighs, drove rapidly back in ihe direction of I?; and when they got there, tle whole town was iu the most perfect repose, and not a trace of the tea was to he found.Frank Harris went to bed that night with a lighter heart than had heen his for many a long and weary day.Kot so with the uncle.He had heen an habitual smuggler, it is true, in his younger days, but had long ago given it up, not from a thorough rouviction of its criminality; that had vet to be effected by a simple country girl, despite the influential example of magistrates, chureh-war- dens, elders and class-leaders; but from a belief, rather ill-defined than otherwise; that althaugh not very wrong, it was not exactly right.\u2014 These misgivings,\u2014which have before been adverted to, notwithstanding the success of his present adventure, and his triumph over the excise officer.still more consoling,\u2014mads his pillow an uneasy one, and kept him awake for more than half the remaining porrion of that eventful night, aud he resolved once more never to engage in smuggling agaim, A certain place is said io be paved with good resolutions; aud although soine remains of one of Unele Humphrey's may be found there, not entirely obliterated by lis nephew\u2019s rapidiy \u2018decreasing, and anon the cut- a single word, till one of the men, ter got close up to the sleigh, when clapping him on the Lack, jeeringly the oflicer called upon Humphrey to said to him, \u2018Well uncle, when are.stop; but he only answered by ap- vou going to give us another chance plying the whip to lis horses and lke this?giving them an exclamation of en-! \u201cBetter sce,\u201d he replied.as he tnrn- couragement.ed with an ambignous and contemp- Perceiving that it was the smug- tuous smile towards his load: \u2018better glei\u2019s determination to persist to the see what yon have got this tine lad.\u2019 last, the officer urged his horse tohis{ \u201cWhat's that!\u2019 exclaimed the offi- utmost speed and succeeded in get- | cer, his suspicions, already aroused ting abreast of the old wan, but the by the apathy and unconcerned air latter even then, when his adversary .and manner of the smuggler, becom- Feach sleigh had its, along after him.him, but having now attained the {pa dand where the road was narrow and Jetwcen these (two towns\u2014in con- Stl and silent as the grave, were pi- the snow deep, it was almost impos- aiting the return ol the, sible to pass or even get abreast of stop, but no notice whatever was ta- ted by the pertinacity of the smuggler, lie, as a last resort, drew a pistol from his pocket, and told him to stop or he would bring him up with towns by turns.leurt and ready reply; \u2018his capers preparatory to resigning herself to what was going on at the town of was at his side, did not even take the ing all but confirmed by his sneering the arms of Morpheusand the hardy | {trip and the obicet of it had evideut- où without once looking round him.springing to the sleigh, he tore open slightest notice of him, but pushed * Now, Tom!\" whispered the offi-' cor to his companion, \u2018now's your most care aud precaution, for the re- time; and the man making a spring: stantly drew it out again witha decp ception on his return of the greatest out of the euticr threw himself on loath.the loaded sleigh behind the _smug-! fegler, shonting as Le did so -Hurrali 1 at the rage and disapp:intment of the | keen and cunning Dit'e officer.the now we have him.\u2019 | But his triumph was short.Oid.the road ciossed the river, Was a Humphrey was roused at Jast.Now; exclaim to his companions :\u2014 was the time for action and well did | he use it.Dropping his reins npon | the load and turning half round, but without stopping bis horses or slackening their speed.as the Irishman sprang at him, he bent his head without rising, and scizing him with both arms around the legs, he jerked him over the side of the sleigh head foremost upon the glare ice, with such violence as to render hun completely senseless.\"Then raising his heavy whip he struck the officer's horse, which had fallen slightly behind.such a blow on the head as prostrated him beside the discomfited Irishman.Almost frantic with the excitement of the chase, and enraged at his disappointment in thus losing his prey when he had him all but within his grasp, the exciseman got up his horse as soon as possible and again started in pursuit of the smug- He soon overtook him: and old Humphrey, being aware of this.had slackened his pace to a goad round trot.Again the officer hailed him to ken of the summons: and exaspera- vengeance, But Humphrey Jack- and contemptuous remark: and the first bag he could get hold of.,and thrusting in Lis band, but in- Unicle Humphrey laughed outriglit more especially when he heard him \u2018By heavens, men, we are pONE, with a vengeance! here is nothing but chopped straw! But empty ail the bags,\u201d he continued, \u2018and sce if there be nothing else in them.\u201d The bags were instantly thrown out of the sleigh and emptied on the suow: but not a grain of the contraband article was there.The officer and men looked at one another for an instant with blank countenances At length one of them remarked.that he would have other teams coming on with the tea, and they had better hasten back as quickly as possible.\u2018Old Humphrey is not the man to make stich a blunder,\u2019 replied the officer, \u2018as to leave us à single chance now of finding his tea.No, no! FH warrant you it's as safe by this time as the most secret recesses in some of the most respectable merchants\u2019 stores mp cau make it.\u2019 No wonder, by the way, that a poor.iguorant, halfeducated manlike Uncle Humphrey Jackman, or a common.laboring farmer, young and inexperienced, like his nephew.Frank Harris.should think lightly of the crime of smuggling, or hardly consider ita crite at all, when squire Higgins himself, a magistrate and a «hureh warden,\u2014and Major Mac- Phaul, looking forward to the command of the 2d Rattallion of Mihtia, and an Elder besifles,\u2014and Fair- brothers & Co., one of the leading artuers in which firm was a class- eader\u2014! say, when such men as these, the first merchants in the town of P , had, without a blush on distress, yet, 1 defy the utmost ma- \u2018lignity of the dark spirit itself, that presides over it, to point out the oth~ ter.The young man\u2019s reflections, when he awoke in the morning, with the bright sun shining through his hed- rooin window full upon his face, were very similar to those of his uncle.\u201d One and both had been hurried, as it were, into the act by a single and all- absorbing consideration\u2014the relief of his distressing exigencies.If they Lad been unfortunate in their enterprise, ten to one they had ever tho't of any thing but their failure: bus suc:ers led to reflection, and reflec- tion\u2014ihrougl the instrumentality of Fa'my Reynolds, who had Leen brought up under tlie advantage, the inestimable advantage of a pious mother's instractions\u2014led to convie- tion: but we are anticipating.The proceeds of ITumphrey Jack- man\u2019s last trip preved to be more abundant than cven the sanguine hopes of the young man had anticipated: and before a mouth had elapsed a large and n:erry pariy were assembled to celebrate the nuptialsof Frank Harris and the girl of his heart.Were my tale a mere fiction, the wedding would be its natural and appropriate conclusion: but truth compells me to add, that both uncle and nephew, alihough their object had been accomplished, were any thing buat satisfied with their conduct in this nefarious transaction.\u20181's not right, Frank! it's not right I\" the old man would shake his head and say to his nephew, wher ihey were working together in the ficld by themselves.\u2018li had been frequently guilly of smuggling before,\u201d he would add.on such occasions, \u2018but they seized a pair of horses of nine, worth as mnch or more than all I'd made, and my conscience cried quits with them.and I gave it up; but this last offence\u2014I'm not easy in my miud about it\u2014Frank, I cannot sleep o'nights for thinking ont.It\u2019s the devil's wages, Frank, and can never come 10 good.Frank's feelings were an exact transcript of his uncle\u2019s; but what could he do\u2014make- restitution ?\u2014 \u2018The money was used and not at bis command.He tried to borrow it on a morigage on his farm, but could not succeed.At length some three ov four years afterwards, his wife's father died, and left him ample means: to make restitution, and he did mai it, with interest thereon, to the utter astonishment of their be re friend, the collector of customs and companion.\u201cWhat's to become of At the perind to which my tale re- Fanny Reynolds ! Yon maybe, fers, there was a heavy duty on the thought that 1 didw\u2019t know all about importation of teainto Canada, which | it! won't be no use to the villain, an 1m Machon once gets a grip on him.\u2019 There! sure enough, was the doubled the price at which it could smuggler.He was coming steadily man was not the man to be intimi- {their self-satisfied countenances, or a dated by such a threat.~ stain upon their fair fame, become \u201cYou know me,\u2019 said he.turning particeps criminis with the smug- to the infinite joy and satisfaction of his good old uncle.: e events in this little history round at last to coufront his pursuer, | gler, by purchasing his contraband au és >, per occurred many long years peo: hui at the ti.pe I am write Haephiey Jackman is 01 Living in the enjoyment of a ale oll and may te secn any cold winter evening by the fireside ef his nephew.with hiree oF four rosy little cheruls efnil bout dis nec ail Toctdy Lon wad andiovedisthe oid mien.astbeartior of all the domestic enjoyuient of that now happy fFuuily.Lutin a voul has ever fon whispored ner per, haps ever wiil ba, al il 15 just us well that it sont not, concerning Humphrey Jachrisn®s hit trip.The fullving ecreunn- ; ' A asd ere] and > tris tothe Prnsteror liverpost to for- wai Liles tants wineh were on hoard the Aautr by the proket Via appotntcl to cuil for New York on the first Febroary aheral course toward thie department audee senitur errcumstiaues, has ordered tha the mils hall be sent my their present ~tate.with the amoant | ol scu-postage c'argeable upoa the | letters credited to the Unitel States; Post Office, as if the mails had been conveyed to their destined port by.an United States packet.It is understood that the Steamer, Cambria will be despatehed from Cork on \"Thursday.the ith prox.\u201d pwith ihe carga ol the Alantie, and orders have Geen viven that a step- dettec til may be lorwarded by such svessel, I have ihe honor to De sir, yonr o- hodreut hronble servant.(iene) Wolo Shiney oth lion SU Put Poscnaster General of ihe Uintel States.\u2014 Washington Nagao ia! Rope, bo Daring Robbery.\u2014\"The Jewel- ty estahbshinent of Me.J.A.Hardy of Bradford village.was cutered by boring and entting through the door pannel.on Friday night last, and ; walches and other jewelry to the { value of from five hundred to one , thonsaud dollars taken therefrom.\u2014 One hundred dollars reward is offer- toa ep lee 155 1 the amis Se ste mutaedanecls cave dircetions | Tennyson.the poet, is descrilcd as being a great sinoker, carrying a German pipe with kim when he walks out, very negligent of his personal appearance, with the wildest hair of auy mortal man.and usually through varions channels, the greater pau! wearing a dirty shirt ent \"The exportol wiof New Vok ê Sowceuraiver \u20ac Hall dollars adone, $2100 wen x ported, i HERS ca the candles need ia the pines ate aae of tallow mixed wth \u201ccharvod! dast (er pow iered chareonis wh-lis found to inerense the inten- sav oof de Flu, Let some of ow Pelowless try ihe maxture.7 a.th dain, \u2019 \"There are on the Alleghany river a2 charcoal last furnares, whose Pipe contract [Hrneal prodtiet ameunls in the ag- aregate to $1,000,000, The city of Conception.in Chili, Flax Cotton \u2014We have seen a Isomple of varn spun by Messrs Bright and Brothers, of Rochdale.which seems to us wore promising Ihan aay previously produced from mixed flax and cotton.It is mule wnnally brought into that County at 500 tons.{teaming concern alone annually delivers more I han 500 tors of merchandize at Derby Line.Wo think it will be a safe estimate to call the \u201cfreight into the country 1000 tons.Of the | > .; umount oË produce now finding its way ott \"voull find te way to the stations of a rond seat of dhe ccuuirt.\u2014 ce beps.Ce.to be obtuir- vices dat the amount, Tt L weult pretty Lo à safe estimate to call the , ioxpert rele of the two counties $1,000,666, athe pr sont Uur, , Wohudthus rel>rred to thn presont undo.opel trade and roscurces ol hs country | Yo sore to show its rupacity for prodecing than :0 houst 6f tis presont condition.If we ar sidi to mure edhet tir so fair a showing woe, who ear amount of mereased production will brine a eash mm betta our very doors '\u2014 ; Our pres attention from the Railroad Companies refer- | roi to in losating thoir rond\u2014are but a tithe pot what thy wend be with a raitroad thro al Dis Lord£nip.froting assoredjhas again been destroyed by an (Pur midst.connecting vs with all the markets | iat yon workl have adopted a bike rearthquake.of this Previeee and the Uuited States, and with the s°a-board.| The infucuce of Railroads upon the popu- Nation of a country is worthy of note.Let cany man ia this part of the country who has sarrived at 30 years of age, look about him Pand inquire where are the mates of his boy- hoad s cati> horses, perk wor he stiles of an enterprize whiel.ut resourees-\u2014although worthy of ; made 1o glide back noiscles-}y, so that only | one rap is heard.But this can be repeated | pretty rapidly for a long time.although it re | quires evidently considerable practice to at tain great skill in this new and mysterious art.© Dr.L.states also that ke has found othe: | persons capable of exhibiting all the phenern- sua of the \u2018Rochester Knockings™ by the pro- | vess above duseribod.EGRGEEA À FEW, ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE.| have subscribed $200 to enable him to retin his scat.He is not, however, thought much of.Attention is being daily more and more attracted to the Western C'oust of Treland, as a place for a trai satlantic packet «tation.\u2018The Government are strongly solicited vpon tle point.Other Jrish news is not worth re, o.ting.A maniac named Gall was brovght up st the London Police office, on Friday, charged with threatening to assussinate Lurd John Russell.The Moniteur of Tuesday, in reference to the Jess of the detation bill, contains the f1- lowing from the head of the Freuch repud- lie : The President of the republic is deeply touched with the cfforts made to oreaniz: a national subscription in consequence of the re- ection of the bill on the expenses of represen tation, which has just taken p aud he thanks all those who have catottaiuel that thought, whieh is an iy ee, ar nani -lation of sympathy aud approbation for the conde of the President, but he deems it his duty to 3 sacrifice a personal cetisfucton Pr tt ut for us oil ver poli vus 4 nations i Mar Voecray b Gites, à io een Waednes BG PM 4 0 From Thr steamelp with Gps CL zl pon Spon dat Soe ek Lavra oft Liverpuel u | of bx wlio the : Jo (centray.bave tea ed 11 AL AL, onthe 3D nest ; I Ti = Len .Lo.a aris tre \" are abe Fhe att tron of the Baglish public iechiet | Le , are aseut ; - .; : Tota rd MISE oecspisl by the vactng à ba-poi «| à ri RIS dose tte Buse, - * pers cie kty + an vu 1 vatve to the papal argres 1 | Had pres rh ¥: FTE vp ST, weston, Pour tiplas costicueous debate re suit in gaining Fr Tord John Russell pes omission to titro lue dis hill of pains and prie Polties by a mijority vote of 332.It 1s confidently stated that the Duchess ot \u2018 Cent, the Queen Mather.and the Ducrss of Sutheriasd, the Que ns Lovly in wa thie, and i the nicest preress in Freeh, are onthe ev of becoming me nhers of the Catholie chuyeh- On a motion by Disrach wvolving the prin- ; ciples of free trade, the Government only car- ! ried their point by a majority of 14 in a full j house.Most of the Irish members who have theretofore sustained the Ministry, desorie.! \u201cthem and voted with Disraeli.The protee- [tionists are greatly elated at their prospects, yarn, apparently about No.16, and! Fhe answer, in too many cases is, : The dotation bill Has been lost in the French , + - \u201cro Seat tte Q .| Lo .1s stated to be produced [rom fonr \"204 West!\"\u2014\u201cgone South !I\"\u2014*\u2018gone to | Assembly by a majority of 102.The breacl, | parts flax and one cotton.101s good.1 alifornia * The same ras equally truc ol hotween Louis Napoleon and the Assembly strong.useful yarn, somewhat rough Massuchusctts before that State became a net- {appears to be every day becoming wider.Tt and uneven, butif' it can be produced \"work of Railroads.Massachusetts Yankees .is now proposed 10 organize a national sub- as staied to us, at 2d per Ib.under | were the traders, and editors, and lawyers, scription to relieve the President from his em- the prive of cotton yam.11s likely (and jacks-at-all-trades as a \u2018down east\u2019 man\u2019 harrassment.to come into extensive use, (1, woukl sax, of the \u201chull univarsal creation\u2019! var i Semi-offieial advices from Dresden state.course.We cannot say low far Cloth ad a partof Texas.How is it now?The that with the sanction of Russia, Austria and winde from it could be dyed a uni- | last c«nsus, just tien, shows that Massachu- | Prussia have agreed to re-constitute the Cen- \u201cform color: that must be determined \u2018sous has inerrassd her population since 1840, tral German power ; each nation taking the Vin a handsome ratio, while some of the other presidency by turn, astern Sines with a better soil, but with! TO Cow meiraad Deities, have Gillen behind ther uutaher in 15400 What was true of Mas byexporimeut\u2014Wrchester paper.- Sienne DespaTelr, Privat> le tors zon Mr.Howe, the Nova : | Seotia Commnissioner mn England, leave ne chusetts, 1s also true of Vermont aud the Eas- \u2018 reason to d is mi [ ; vas dout at his ; \u2018hi eleven or twelve e-nturies, at the same rate\u2018 nts bie mission.on behalf of | tern \"Teréuehips.Much of our best blood, {the Courtland and Halifax Road will prove : ! bone and muscl>-ave, and intelcet,\u2014has au 1 i time past, no room would be left on the solid 1 gone to build up the young giant expire of us He will return inthe next sou: eaath for men, women and children to stand ithe West, and carve out for themselves names ENGLAND upon, * on ing only a square foot for cach.[and fortunes in a country where labor is capi- | The Chancellor of the Exchequer was ex- 1\" The following 1s one of the resolutions * sal.| pected to deliver hisbudgetonthe 19th.The adopted at an anti-slavery meeting in New! Facts are abundant to show that the effect trade and revenue, it is said, are even more - .ye .I \u2019 : York: Resolved, That God willed us free\u2014 of railroads and other kindred enterpris- satisfactory than heretofore reported, and it is man willed us slaves.We will as Ciod will; es, 1s to give activity to all branches of pro- |expected that many obnoxous taxes will be re pealed.Profrsvor Newman savs, fit it o< a npith maiceal eeriatats, that 10 tue exister populr ton of they world wore lo inercass for ahout astles British population has done for some i ductive industry, \u2014 opening new channels for | doses] G6, 50.CORMANY.Buhoekheshoen pov stead te Asian troops, is wel Thame, iidica- von al th Leer Ruse stratron of die SAN s0-Austre convertion CAL Cuescl ted- Plo Sire Cords a vimber, The First Volume is vow ready, noutls bound in ensbne nt Tiro Daars \"Ti wor mas be oltained of Booki- id Perodicsl Ageuts, and ef the l\u2019ub- PRE sis L:ber:l arrangements will b> made with the Trade, with Postmesters, and wah Agents, for efforts in etreulating the work, and speci- nr nutzbezs will be supplied gratuitous]y to Lahom.The Publishers will supply mail and city subseribers when payment is made 16 them in advance, Clubs supplied upon liberal terms, Muslin eovers for each volume will be furnished by the Publishers and Agents at Twenty- five Cents each.Persons desiring the work carly will please to furnish thar nemes cad adress to the Agents.Orders for manbers from the com- inencement can now be supplied.Through its hundred and forty-four pages are seattered the vichest ges of periodical literature.which in the present day meludes some of the most fimshed writing the world PVCT Saw.ams\u2014Tirce dollars à voar, 0° frenty- aud à goul-natur>1 s.uil> on th>ir Fices, thiuk- ing of the \u201cgood wns they were to have in reatine th* choiz> s2lections that make up the The great mess of really intelligent people are preeisaly suited with theadmirable sections contained in the mnple and beautifully print-d pages of the Monthly,\u201d which are really and truly the cream of the literature of Great Britain.But there are other fra- tures of the magazine which enuile it 10 su- periotity.These are the Monthly Record ot Curreut Events, and the carefully prepared literery Not-s.\u2018The fonner contains a mass \u201cof carefully prepared information, and the lat- {1er the best criticisins of the day.[Buffalo Courier.Yhere is nothing in the couniry so cheap and excellent as this.[Albany State Register.Scales.NE set Fa'rbanks® Patent Counter Scales \u2014bew, weighing 26 lbs.for sale by FOSTER & Co.Feb.26, 1851.NOTICE.HITS is to caut'on all porsons against pur chasing two certain Notes or Schedules.signed by me, and running to Win, W.Wil lias, one about 827,50, payable ia Junuary 1850 ; 1he other £47,50, parable in January 1851, Oue or beth poyable In grain, duted, } think, 3ist August 1549 or \"50, as | have ro.vived uo Value for either ef suid Natrs.HiRAM VAUGIIAN, Sherbrooke, Fub.25, 1851.276w3 V ILL be sold at publie Auction, withor! reserve, on Saturday the 8th of March.at one o'clock P.M.at his residence one door south of the Albion House, Rock Island, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of II.M.HAYFS, consitting of\u2014 Cookmg Stove\u2014Burean\u2014Clock\u2014 Bedsteads\u2014Tables\u2014Chairs \u2014 Lool- ing Glasses, &c., &ec.Rock Island, Feb.24, 1851.276-2 CHAIRS! CHAIRS! HE Subscriber would say to the inhabitant: of Staustead and vicinity, that he is now T.Brooks, A.M., and eldest daughter of manufacturing all kinds of WOOD-SEAT CHAIRS, SUITED TO THEIR WANTS, IN ALBERT YOUNG'S SHOP.Being thoroughly acquainted with this business he feels confident he can give entire satisfaction all who may favor him with their patronage.By prompiness and strict attention to business.and by making a superior article, which he will sell AS CHEAP AS THIF CHEAPEST, he intends 10 deserve a share of public patronage which bie respectfully seledis.\u201chose wishing purchase any thing in th's Lee, will find it 10 thei advantage to call and examine quality and price before buying els where.Old Chairs cepaired and painted on short notice and on reasonable terms.Alt orders promptly attended to.Don't mistake the place.Call and see.WANTED, in exchange for the above, 5,030 feet Bass Plank, 3,004 feet hard-wood lumber, 25 cords wood.AR kinds of country produce Laken in exchangs for Chairs, C.WW.DREW.Rock land, Janvary, 1801.7.PROSPECTES OPOTFIT j uit IS 54 honk c'e patte, PA short de will olse be us owe He lad l'ewnor Villan- ; wer fro th City with which it ds mest esvtraily connect el, end the Sambo tor Sane fie usurlls vhhirged to rach it, together with such othe (hilorination relits Leola] or interesting to the public.The: work will b rot up in ons large octave volume, printed well upon mood paper, aad bound substantiafiy, aud will be delivered 1 Subscribers at Lis per copy.As the expenses Ineurred in travelling and otherw ise.tocolloet the inforination for th work, will be necessarily great, the following terms have been deeidad oa \u2014 For Toscrting the Name and Business in small type No charge.do.in large type, not exceding 2 lines 1s 3d do.not exceeding four lines Qs Ga i These rates to be paid at the time the information is received from the parties; but.las an inducement to subseribe for the work, ii has been resolved, that every person ordering a Copy, and paying 2s 6d ot the time of sc \u201cdoing, will be entitled to have four lines inserted without charge, receiving credit for the 2s Gul su paid, when the book is delivered.1 De Quincey.Lever, Martineau, | ADVERTISEMENTS ve to the plice as may be; Sir \u20ac.Dulwer Lytten, Tennison and_numer-, Will be insorted at tha rate of 25e.per Page.ous anonymous authors of rare tolent, gy be when one page or more is taken, aud at the said to be contributors to this Magazine, for vate of 30s per Page, when less than ou their choicest productions are made tributary 10 its columns, N I aliere is any truth ithe Sspiritnal rap- pites,\u201d the spiritof Goldsmith will give some laud krochs in the way of thanks to Harper for the superb manier in which the illustrations of the \u2018Traveler Lave been reproduced the New Menthiy.[ Baltimore County Advocate.His inde d'a matter for congratulation that our periodical literature has lately assumed a character so much more substantial and cleva- ted : and nothing has contributed more to it than this noble publication.Jt is in every way worthy of its unparaileled success.Y.Courier and Enquirer.Imagine à man going through ali the conversational circles of the town for a month, with tho eelcrity of seven-leagued boots, and with the memory of Sir Walter Scott, picking up for presentation all the {en mots and sparkli [N.Y.Commercial.1 ng sentences he has met with.Some- | Page is taken.As the edition of the Canada Business Di ractory will bo a large one, and will eirculat: extensively, not ouly in the Provinee, dut the Commereinl Cities of Great Britain an the United States, it will be a most eligibk muditm of advertising, Parsons in business in tha Country and i the smadler Towns, will find that thie appear ance of their names in the Canada Business Dircetory will be of great advantage to them, as in many instances Merchants doing busi: ness in the large cities are desirous of eom- municating with them upon matiers of importance, but from the absence of a work, such as the one projected, they are unable to do so., whilst its appearance will at once obviate that \u201cdifficulty.It would be almost superfluous to point out , the many facilities which such a work will : afford 10 Merchants in the Cities and Towns, for extending their business connexions, and Towrs, and that it will be privted and pub-» lished by Messrs, Lovell & Gibson of Mor- real.Gentlemen desirous of subscribing to, or.adv rising in the work, are respectfully re-! quested to address, pest paid, ROBERT W.8.MACKAY, At Messrs.Luvell $ Gibson, St.Nicholas St.Montreal, August, 1550.Derby Academy.THE SPRING TERM F this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 5th of March next, and! continue cleven weeks.The Principal will be assisted by Mr.John Guranam and other competent teachers.Miss Hannan Kimnaze will give lessons | in Drawing and Painting, also in Oil Painting.Miss ELLEN BAxTER will give lessons upon the Piano and Melodian.\u2018Tuition and other expenses as usual.A.NORCROSS, Principal.Derby, Feh.17, 1851.274w4 \"NEW ESTABLISHMENT.\u2014 BOOTS \u2014AND\u2014 SHOES.HIE subscriber, believing in the maxim that a \u201cnimble sixpenee is better than a slow shilling,\u201d would say to the publie that, he is manuficinring, and has for sale, an extensive assortisect of BOOTS & SHORE, which for beauty and durability.can\u2019t be bat.and which will be suld for READY PAY a prices that sha n't be beat! Viz: GENTS.French Calf or Kid Boots, sewed or pegged, $4.50 to 5.00 do American call or goat Boots, 3.00 ¢ 4,00 do Boots, call or goat, short legs, 2.00+°2,25 do Goat or calf Shoes, high 1,25 ++ 1,50 do Patney, er Thick Boots made te order.LADIES*® Prunella Bnotees, $1,25 to 1,75 dn do Buskins, 1,00 + 1.12 do Kid, Goat or Calf Polkas, 3,25\u2018 1,50 do do Walking Shoes, 926 1,25 do do Slips, .50 « 87 do do Spring heeled Slips, 75 + 1,00 do Kid, Goat, Calf or Grained Leather pegged Shoes, 751,12 Childrens\u2019 Shoes, 25¢ 75 A liberal discount made at Wholesale.Orders promptly attended to.XF Shop in MORRILL'S NEW BUILDING, Rock Island, C.E.HORACE A.PIERCE.February 18, 1851.275 N.B.\u2014Na wark warranted by me ualess it has ny tabe! attached.STANSTEAD SEMINARY.HE SPRING TERM of this Institution will commence on Wednesday the 26h of February, and continue eleven weeks.TEHMS OF TUITION.English Branches, per Term, 10s.Languages, 12s.Gd Drawing and Painting, extra, 2s.6d Instrumental Music, with use of Instrument, £2 0 6 Classes are formed at the commencement of the term, and it is therefore earnestly aeques- ted that all will endcavor to be present at the opening of the school.Artungements have been made to provide those who wish 10 board themselves, with excellent rooms at a low rate, in the vicinity of tha Academy, hy application to the Principal.Application should be mad: immediately.ARTHUR S | | (farzish seine four or five of these pictures ef ! ! ; i ; Who wil] coe surat ujow stall, or nearly | D.P.JACOBS, dt RAIL, ROAD, Opened to St.Johnsbury, Vermont! N 2rd ofter MONDAY, January 6th, 1851.Pasecnrer Trains will leave Bt.Jubnsbury tur Boston, &e,, at 9.33 A, M., and arrive in Bos tonat 7 FM.RETURNING\u2014 Leave Boston at 7.30 A.M., \u2018he Fraivs South, cotauunicate sane day with the fullawitg places : i owelf.Lawrence.Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Frauhlin :\u2014 Windsor, Eclluns Falls, Keene, Fitchburg :\u2014 Woreester.via Nashua or Fitchburg: \u2014Montpetier ar d Burlington :\u2014corneeting with we different Kail Roads at White River Junetion, where b:1# an hour is uilow ed for dining.\u2018The extension of ile Passumpsie Huilrosd to i St Johnsbury, Sixty Miles furiker North than any other Rail-Roud, in the direction of Northern New Hampshire, North.Fastarn Vermont.ard the Eastern Toun- shipe vf Cunuda, =fiorés fucilnies for passengera between the cities and manufacturing tows ard the alove sections of country.by which there is \u201d + + jee A Saving of Oue l'ays Time and an escape from a tedious and uncomfortable sourney by stages over bud rouds Lo reach the same sections.leave St.Johnsbury fur Lyndon, &e.and arrive at Barton same night\u2014passing through Wheclock., Sheffield and Glover, co Mondays, Wednesdays 'ucsduys, Thursdays and Saturdays.Also, Stages leave each of the principal stations for the towns in the interior.will reach the lullowing places : Derby Line.Stanstead, Uatiey, Compton, Len- urdays .\u2014Guiidhal), Sicw artstown, Colebrook and Canaan, V1, MERCIIANDIZE TRAINS daily between SL.Johnsbury and the Buston and Lowell Depot La Boston.On Tueaday of each week 2 Train will leaye St.Johnsbury with LIVE STOCK, aud go ihrough without stopping.ROBERT HALE, Jgent St.Johnsbury, Vt, January ?, 1851.270 1 N YN NOTICE.Tie subscriber would say to all those indebted to him, that he has their accounts made up to the 1st January, 1851, and would respectfully invite all to call and adjust the same immediately.Thos: expecting to pay in weod, grain, &ec.are reminded that it is wanted forthwith.Boots and Shoes of all kinds will be kept on hand and made to order as cheap as the cheapest for cash or ready pay.W.H.LEE.Stanstead Plain, Jan.21, 1851.271m2 Not to be Beat by the Union.FOSTER & COW QLD say to these wishing to purchase Goods with money, that they have now on hand a letter and more complete assortment than any other establishment in the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, which they will dispose of for CASH as low Goods and want the money, Rock Island, January 8, 1851.NOTICE.March next, and all persons indebted to said firm by uote or otherwise.are hereby notified that iinmediate settlement must be made.11.BISHOP & Co.The Tanning Business Will be continued, as usual, at the old stand by Fane HIRAM BISIIOP.Principal, Stanstead, Teh, 11, 1551.274-4 er Cora Siar.h, savior artiele fr Pag Setvrde ant bee Yeo SPALDING & JONES, mL PH 10, 15, Pis GAFFE aubs-ibors havo commened the phil ation of © y Woiy Payer for l'amalive Vili above Cu», to he under the entire \u201clitorial coutroi ef T.3.ARTHUR, dl, of los leroy labors.The design of this apor is cleariy exprossad in the tide, \u2018Home GA7EITES }t wiil be, emphatically, à payer for the hover riçeh-\u2014a heuschold companion\u2014 | + ploasuit fireside friend, coming to all wisl.| tcheorfisl couttenunes, and seeking, while ii imparts inétruction, to entertain and interes | dl classes of readers.À leading feature of ihe \u201cHome Gazette\u201d will bon Sries of U-| réginal Nourellttes Ly th Feator?Whowilel ; domestie Lf2, written du his best style.for ach volume.The \u2018Home Gazette\u201d will be the organ of no party nor st; nor will it bo! the exponent of any of the sms of the dar.\u2018 But it will faithfully advoeate the right, and: sack by every means, to widen the cirels et human happiness.Honestly will the editor trach the trath, as he has ever donc in his writings, for the sake of good to his feïlow men.But, in doing this, he will avoid unnecessary harshness and canseless offfnee, and keep his \u2018ournal frec from stain of wounding p2rsonal ity.He will oppose what is false and evil.18 one of his social duties: but, while doing s0, will us» no sharper language than its re- [I cat a fie shanstont, Pub.12, 1551.2744 LuUOK OC!!! ied to them by Soci ornu vil \u201cyconvinced \u201ctie fl Lorie Live, 105, let, EsSl.At the Same Time, Wowill =\" ol our Stoek of R:teil Goods lat cost and Tro chy, being about £5 per cent than Union prices.Call and sce, end pay ; cout 273 Melbourne ant Eastern Townships w DEPOT! FOR AGRICULTURAL AND 1.ORTICULTURAL SEEDS: Tey 4 CORN EXCHANGE ! ANDIMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY.py fire will bo found a general assort- meat of th best varieties of Field Turnip S2ed.Grass Seeds.and of Wheat, Oats and Barley.of the growth of Sectlund, y ind also of Provincial growth\u2014at prices low- + than over bofors off>rod to the people of the Fastern Townships: wnh a fu assortmeut of the most uszful GARDEN STEEDS Of Iinropean growth, obtained from he first Linporters into Britain © also, Implements of Husbandry, Machinery, and Tools for the Farm.All of which may be obtained wholesale and upon Commission.Persons wishing an Agency, will please apply to the undersigiel, at Melbourne.NEW EXPRESS Between Stans\u2018ead & Sherbrooke ! Daily.! HT subacriver b-gs leave to inform the | publie that he has now established a rege ular DAILY EXPRESS between the above named places, which he will run in connex- \u2018on with Mzssrs.Cheney & Co's Lxpross Tom Beston.Particular care'and attention will be paid \u2018to all Packages, Parcels and Money matters, \"entrusted to this line.AGENTS.A.KNIGHT & (Cv.Stanstead.CHARLES BROOKS, Lennosville.WM, BROOKS, Sherbrooke.As no exertion will he spared to securs the safety and spezdy transmission of every description of parecls, at the risk ef she subecri- ber, it is to be hoped that be will mect with a fair share of patronage.WARREN PAIGE.Stanstead, December 1820, 267 .NOTICE.On the arrival of the Up Train, STAGES will | Ï Stanstead, December 10, 1850.and Iridays.and through Burke and Sutton on | TT The sccond day from Boston, Ke.» passengers | noxville, Shar brovke and Melbourne :\u2014Irasburg, \u2018 i | THE SOUTH EXD! | \\ E would beg to say to every man, woman | | we have just received a large addition of 1s any concern, not excepting the Union, and perhaps Jower if you try us.We have the; IR will ths day robe je bos 2 ruinous to ail.{J buke and correction may require, \u2018The Hom» Gaz tie\u2019 will be elegantly printed.on sine White Paper, with large, clear fuced type.Provincial Seed Grain bought and sold upon commission ; also Farm Stock of all des- that may be read by yonng and old without! \u2018\u201cmury to the eves.TERMS OF THE PAPER-=IN ALL CASES NI ADVANCE.One copy.per cnnum, $2 or Three copies .Vith hapje cr hearts to-mocrow, Vu ve Py = i he Bachrlor\u2014A mule who shirks his regular, py, Tee CAEN >, 12 oo Fringe Le sons made of bo material hat hi Voor ehh ia + ah + fens v Great Teacher of Nazerth\u201d ut des'gna- |.a LT .Aus en MES ' aleriais and nu th Oh th 4 Ho 5 but u shat faced dog, a = Lh por that « oman load, The North Britesh Review (Free Church), 25 do Ribbons; sach as \u20ac latest styles, Wath this ere itor s nam on his collar; tien Lan the Jews take 10 be his due.\u201d \u20181, Politics\u2014A national humming-top, which The Westminster Revirw (Liberal).and 10 do Ex.Ginglams; .mile .Qner .res While Fm 4 king aml vou are : ; I .Sideboards, Fecretaries, | : © l'in à king and you are a queen, did not trim Jesus of Nazareth an Imposter* soins the levst when it hunss the wost B'achiroud s Ediniurg Magezne (Fow.) i 50 do Hoyle's and ler Prints; ° tT vs, Locke = on © wan a ¢ ar! | .; cs Ca alu .= Le Je .\u201ccevch : M Lui .TRE ory.oF we own no man a dollar j (says M.M.Noah, the Ameriean Jew.) \"1, ' Prison\u2014\"The grave where State Doctors |) Although this: works ure distinguished by 12 va prev and English Delainrs; AT ers, Dareaus J ; 4 : , oe son\u2014 t * : litical shados above indicated, yet but ui tegeut SUk ; with Top Drawers and Locking-o .i e Chad neeer consedired ; ner! : the political shades above indicated, yet but a Co an A .ave op 4 booking-closses, C Our meishbour » on se in his coach today.4 | con cde ved ham 5 h.\"The iinpo:te r bury there iurdered patients.small portions of their contents is dovoted 10 § proces te aver, blue, black and gray à and French do; Contre.Cind Dring Extonpone 1 is wel = He ne duvehter.generally als \u20ac \u2019 à ex, aile 3 - ; ; ; ; ARR ; 8 3 ~$, Tuile ; : While LA A oss ond el y Hl 5 oe pen utempistof Napohon\u2014A naughty boy who was put in politieat subjeets.It is their literary eharac- 8 de rer embroke, Dress, Tuiletaud Werk, as well as ail dx vn et or coverless board.gubsidis* the rie \" lieve : or which wives the \u201cir chief value i .ge: ; nds vf ecimon Vo à oral and à cup of water, ; subsidis the rich and weak believer, aud à comer because he wanted the world to play LT which gives them their chief value, and In And in fret rnost ail kinds of Goods enquired for ET ABLES F Tsu that the 1 ratrap stocd in your eye, and draws around him followers of influence wily, that they stand confissedly fir above all other at the present duy may br found al our store\u2014 go aE LH Thonch vou trie v .Sly whom he ean control.Justus was fre .! journals of thir eluss.Blackwood, still vn-\" Please remen.ber our motiv when trying the mar- igh and Low Post Field ard French hon£h vou 1 oir best toons utre), Josus was free fro = \u20ac ; .; yg In 5 vou tri your be ! i wees] iy, WHOM ml fhnresty\u2014 An excellent joke.der 1h> masterly puidacer of Christopher Let B E D S T E A D \u20ac tn aw that the contrast rench your bic aticisi, s Wusi 4,5 .Mr ; .; corih Gtaits: îts ancies \u2019 {| SK bf FO J pers wh £ Jur beast, fynaticism.His was a quiet, subdued, retir | Dintist.\u2014A person who finds work for his Norih, mauitair its ancient celebrity, and 18,\" BAXTER, HASKELL & Co.[00 wo Stands: SOI JS } M But kid sèng moy that ne fare ! ing faith : he mingled wath the poor, he com-! gwen tooth by taking out those of other peuple.at this time, unustally atiractive, from thesc-{| tock Island, Oct.20, 1850.nn die \u2018 pavés 3 SOFAS, all kinds; 5 Tas Fowl sie , : muned with the wretched, avoided the rich lp ep rial works of Bulwer und other htérary nota- a, TT: core ee oo BREA 5 ol Chairs.euch as Al [as fed ny neck from the collar, eo +f Far\u2014The shudow cf hope.; i f i : 5 ; ; French Top Cane Seat Dining Chai Youll teins my ! and rebuked the vain-gloriou .a ; i bles, written for that magazine, aud fist ap- | [Eye & 1 .i g Chairs; A1 001 join say lanehi, and help me shout, ebuked the vain-glorious.In the cam, Reral Feicity\u2014Putatoes and turnips rine in its columrs } in Gr ; ! b 3% Common do du do do \" | \"That w+ owe na man a doffar ! Lot the eventus he lit shelter sevelu- |» | ) \u2018 I'S.pearing in its columrs both in Great Britain \u201c Grecian do à fo un a dostar i © eventog his sought shelter in the seclu i Tougue\u2014A little horse which is continual- and in the United Stores.Such works as! .» French Top Banister B hy cod of This n-ighbour, vhos show has dazzled ded groves of Olivet, or wandered peesively ty running away.(The Caxtons.\u201d and + My New Novel\u201d (both, Bargains for the Fall and Winter, Cliairs ; ack, Wood Seat your Cves, \u201cLion the shores of Galilee.le sincerely be! PL 1 Le Less ce by Bulwer.) +My Penisulur Medal,\u201d The df imiuense spivit of competition of the pres- Imitatien do de à Ur In fert, 18 à wrotehrd dehtor : I lieved in his inission : he courted no one, Cat-| 177 H is said that the Governor of Texas, Green Hand paul other serials of which ne- }, ent time requires Hat great advar.toges must Double back do do - Cin of Frei any very hear ! hi LT she See TTY merous rivad editions are issued hy the leads 1e given to the publie to secure their pu .Comm I puy an où fra an pers hi a, tered wo ont ; in his political denunciations 19 his [te proclamation for Thanksgiving, in- publishers en de ie hy the ead g To és cud, ep secure their patronage Childrents High and I de, do do And] wish West his lot wore hatter, The wt : ; , en sb les a Dishes mn this cotuiry, have ne réprm- > - von 6 and Low Claes | Who t' man su on se te \u201che was pointed and s vere; in bis rdigion, \u2018TI olated Shukspeare upon the Seriptures as ted hy these publishers from the pages of A.KXIGHTE Co, Lute French Top Cae Seat Rocking Chair ; Evr hrs destine w Wl deh or > calm and sabdued.Fliese are not the cherae- Palaos: \u2018 R'acharoed, ter hes fen issred ty Messrs.have purchased an vresually Nut size do do da do | qu Will Liven sted, Cong rin shold come, 17 rsties 67 on bnpostert but, adiditng that! \u201cFr the heuutiful and expressive language Natt of Lo.los at Sulscribers toihe Re-.farge Stock of Manter Geods 1 BAN: RTOS : de do fir: Sofi cos ht ont LJavrhter* we vive à dut : CRY ee .; vint of thut Ma vs ad en FT, .HIER Sgr fis LGU Sea ! i Bon i { x ne a beouh tw the sJaughter : we vue a different iutergretition to ix ds- of the Bible:-\u2014 Thrace roof our discontent hin the No ; ar oF these La het A Ldétermining to sell at such prices that they can Fall size do do du en de Un Fira HRA tact des si, When 150,060,000 believe in his div,ni- 5 mone the ram js overand past ; the time of wiles.est penne Buse bisanating a ee van any ie Le cetrlsy = hide in the ar- lion do do ad id Je debtor collar! .i .pue me .fticles of LersiNes ad F in : + \u201c Olt.wart would ho could he gay with 1 and we ser around us shundint evidonees Vie springing el flowers is eue, and the TERMS : \u2018eat cali 13 AA AL Laas, they Lars do do Los, 3 pot the happiness, good faith, nell goverment, YO of the: te ts heurd fhuour land.\u201d Ï | , Per Aurum.A.KNIGHT & Co, in intimatine thele refirs veto bos any of the alive named ln al ho owe : \"oe ar .; ir .: \"7 .oe i anv 3 » four le ce r i WR y : \u2018 \u2018 article rain - veu raie That Le owed oman à dollar! and liborad ielines, whieh spring from Lis res his res us of an itiwerant preacher, Por any BN of the four Res 16WS, Se ht that nil ve heir cling don na welt (GUN, Can have them at a er * ; *lpion, ickot vioht has a - ; ; ene 4 eprmeon in « i.Jah it 6 be putle.thal.ie lwibstrding the danor abeui a avance st AT (ie ilore art LA 3 tail you more; 2 iohat veld has ny cas ta coll han en whe i recchid a sermon in a log school house.Far any three do To SUR Cotton aud Woden Gun + wreatly ad.Abdevery other ty (ue él 5 ticles, | sepostor?Pliat relision which is caleutated from the following words, For ail four ef the Reviews, &cQ \u2018alceuin price.They sre enshicl in pany dnstan Ware Shep wii be node itile infeed sty I net , Len thes 1 = Sn shed to st ; (Ed SE SPL Es Lu \\ nd ni] nas ; to make mankind great and happy cantot be a \u201cA horse! u borse! My kingdom for a For pa i rue Mot es 3.00 a hes a de ont cheer then evr, pn eed to st pire ; Ai the abtve pened Fe Ass aiiad bad bose ling false one.horse Cor Blackwood and thive Reviews, fee F¢ Ldn will ov laid mori) the alten ti, Ao lobe snd récap Ur cod cr app y - hk dise .ï .Ç | ; \" ; - \"ir ie © : puni Pipes - pproved ¥ ; fled fro.n à very worchg man, \u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014se Me then went on, * No doubt my dear friend loc Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10,00 en one amine the 3 on be TE re i.poe nish, Ve buy vai comes ie call o han [not with he greatest pleasures a] > thon we +> No doubt my dear friends For Farmer's Guide (complete in 22 af! and examine the Splond a8 nek of God, 300 Cmte Grabs s gud pres, baltre purchass \" TU 1 called by name, and fureed to stop, Safety of Railroad Travelling, (the sackrid writer here refers to a sperritual Nos.£5,00 They cor in par tore on Stanstead Plain: TE Wat di 1 f \u2018 be Tho be sand ! PN 5 .: ) i a; td.in exchonge fr Cali : a h sud he was not at leisure.Dr.Lardner has produced a volume of 450 (Payments to be mode in all casts in Advance.) | Heavy, Long.Wrapping and Fancy Shawls; ture, ail hinds of counirs Era Cabinet Furui- ar : o [held him fist, pages on the whole sub'e-t of stcan amram on mem oe Money, current in the States where issued, | A good variety cf Delaines ; ! Derby Centre, V1, Jat-uary.1650 - \\ tony neek from tie collar; : s ¢ sublet of steam travel, The following conversation recently took will be received af por.\u201cI hibet Cloths and Merinos ; - J TUTE dhe Jatuany.1000, 221 \u201c .is he .: ar ven a to « à a vaye : à 3 = ; Ny : : : .Tree hey! shoot his haut as ! proudly said, [294 vena table showing from a very large place between two countrymen, who had 9 Remittances and communications should Rlack and colored Alpaccas ; NOTICE Nuw, [owe no man a doilar induction of facts, that in every mile traveled A 5 , iad see [he always addressed, post-paid or franked, to lioyle's.also McNaughton & Polter's Prints K CS Ah! ; the loss of life has been only 1 to 14,661, a the placards displayed on the walls, exhibit-| the Publishers.! in great variety; MONK\u2019S LAN DS Ah! ao you saile, for you feci the force _ equal np rout.( y to 11,661,167 ing in large characters, \u201cPope's Bull,\u201d and LEONARD SCOTT & Co., Gue case of Fall Ginghams.very low prices ; HE urdersiencd ; or 1 gi th ruts 1 have bien repoatine ; equal to going rourd the world nearly 600: who were enjoying themselves over a pipe 79 Fulton Street, New York Regent Silks, an altogether new article, very has bee appon eb ives notice that he inaw ht a downright honest haart times, and the reception of suy injury whe \u2019 5 ; \u2019 ?: cheap, : ; ! sent by the Rev.Ep- 4 Uest ppotles brome veus hontinie d any injury whut- and à glass at the White Horse i Raver en 50m A em sen mine AA QUE WARD G.Mosk, of Newport.Eel: D Ho that gentle breast was heating! aver, only as 110 7.350,73%, or about 300 14 san\" \u2018 ce Inn in Bever- TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT A few choice pieces of beautiful Cloakings ; Monk's Lands in the + b hiv England, for said Tu-nisrrow 1 rise, with agiant's strength.unes around à 1d + \u2019 ve \u201cAhy says Dubson, * hez thoo hecrd a- om Plaids of all kinds and colors: full power to Leuse or fente el Potion, wiih a Lh F ?+ vs à we world.oe : cha i v | 8 \u2014 Je vaikas * CH v .A - | ; Cus bent the same.cas To flow ny daily Labour ; en rom the ch tpler bout Pope's Bull \u201cHeigh, what Pope is it! NEW PICTORIAL W tS! u paca Clifion Caps; Berlin Wool Cra- | lect Rents and Dues and giv same.aud to cel But, ere we sid op, let us humbly pray on the causes of accident, it appears, of all Is it wean voosed to soll he ITN ; ! Hy s; Wool and Kid Gloves; children\u2019s Hoods |\u2019 same, and to transact all sy i a receipts fur the ; 3 I - y a n L eus .Lace Veils à ac TH AY US «act ail such othe .A bor eu wretehid next-door neighbour; aceidents beyond control of passengers, 561 geal: its a of .a li i Di x eah.| JUST PUPLISHED BY R.SEARS a he filings Muffy, Bogs, nected with the said Lauds as as on Ni nd w > lb pray for the tune when all shall per cent arise fra .ah ; a chap that lives abrovad in forrun D F - ees \u201cgings.and a neaï assort-; All person erchv pp s3ary.pra 3 2 all sh : rise from the ; .- .AND FOR SALE AT \\ cess Th : ; es persons are hereby notified à UL - ba frou Le per cont from.defects comen of trains | paates.\u2019 \u201cWhy, 1 don\u2019t care weab he is, nor No.128, Nassua Street, New York ent of Velvet Dress Trimmings and Clouk Frin- 10 abstain irom eutting Tin tied.fd requ red a Uh weight of the debtor scollar\u2014 rails : 5 per cont from switches yo es OT weah he comes fra, ha'll bet a suvrun that A .Gift To In way of fine Broadcloths.Beaver and Pilot | passine nn said Land, as all sich parties wiil be n the poorest will lift his voiceand ery.|.° switches 3 per cent Robert Danby.0° : = cloths, Cassimeres.Vesting \" \u201caccord.1g to law.1h 0 \u2019 3 anbv.0° Roouth, has a! American (ft Bo .Cassimeres.Vestings, Ready Mude Couts 8 _ \u201cNow, | owe no man a dollar from cattle on the line, and 1 per cent from | than iver Mr.P à ! has a better bull oks for 1851.awd Vests, Mufilers, Cravats, Gun es Overatls.Georzeril! LEVI BIGELuW, = : Sel il minim the bursting of the engine boiler.OF acei- iver Sr.Hope seed in all bis loife.\"\u2014 Agents are wanted to cireul | Wool Shirts, Braces, &c., the Gentlemen will find ! Tactile, July dih.181.219 TUE HISTORY OF LIFE dents produced by imprud ; wor Yorkshire paper.gents are wanted to circulate the following an excellent assortmi nt at excecdingly low prices.Vn .on p ed by imprudence of passengers, $2 an usefu orks\u2014 (Retail priee,| A large and superior bit of BUFFALO ROBES To Carpenters and Joiners BY BAREY CORNWALL.28 por cent occur from improper place or pos- Dascers or Porvrar Epvcation.\u2014A py eer reba per and Complete to be soldat a low figure, \u201c1 %70U will find a bett : au dax .; .; © Wet ining .LL.: STO FC v N .i \u201ci ; ines (1 .oY eller arse rime \" .Das ds sed.Within a curtained room, wre ; Lt per cent from leaving a train in mo- Westminister Farmer,\u201d writing to the Hamn- Lu UE ( FCHINA AND cer Shectings from 6 cents per yard and Gilman & Holmes than at pw \u2018 J » an ee rfi ; : .NS tern 2° + ; \u2018 ; .; 2.\u2018 .© ce + ) : Ally Tay at 5 uh Jer, tion ; 16 per cent from entering a train in wo- | ton Spectator, protests against the efforts of; With a Deseriptive Account of those Coun-| Buckskin Mitts and Gloves on consignment \" Steel sod oo Among which are tie follon ing : wly lay at po Jon * 19 ner pe : .; Loe à : : 0 BS > £ i SAT Ly : D Fat pola 0 toon.tion :12 per cent from jumping oft; 12 per the Rev.Dr.Ryerson to extend the benefits tries and their Inhabitants, from the earliest wholesale and retail.Druggets and Bagging.Try do.Carpenters Adz.Suns.FRAP i \u201d B oy posed.2 child had seen the light, cent from crossing the track _inca.ously : 6 Of free schools in the Province, and thus de- period of authentic history to the present AK &C - ting do.compass do, Augers an von split 7 N ut for the Luly, fur à i y cent fi ; ; ; : - .\"3 whiel dl 0 ate AK.have ¢ 7 iz ac Soe ; 5 itls of ; But for he buts, fair ind bright, per cent from getting ont on the wrong side, Pets the startling evils which will result .pn in vhich the I ditor has treated noton- 0 & Co have alsn on hand a ful stock of all sizes.Bruces with 36 Litts of the best quatit ÿ 0 She rested in undreaming night.and 1 por cent À ; | 5 WF .SE : v of the Iistorical vents, but also of the | '0certes.Crockery.Glass and Hard Ware.Spring and ball braces.socket chi-els, à oi .Sotine cam Vho lady\" ; per cent from handing articles into a \u2018ducatin their ehilder is a reddy way to! Manners, Customs, Religion, Literature and | The cflurts made by A.KNIGUT & Co.to lung paring do Gouzes Thane ro > [mer do, = came.o lidv A WITS (TI I\" \u201chan à ; A .î : ; ; > a.) crutt Faulty i i .: J ; , 1 int pring came.Fhe indy s grave was green train when in motion.OF these accidents, 63 inereace drunkness and idelness they wi ! Domestie Habits of the > of © à supply their custamers with Goods at à low remu- Jack aud smoothing ds ions, Jointers, Awd near it offentimes was se cuts, 63 s they will turn © cople of those 1m-! 0; ; ; ! ! emu- |- ng planes with singie and deubl À qui PIS wos seen | per cent are fatal.It will be poreeived thar about and say 0 we aster of v menso lfmpires.nera\u2018ing yroiit having resulted in a continued pat- irons.rabbet and imaieh Planes, fric ih gentle buy, with thoughtful mien.' « It will be perceived that ay » are master of you wel he Eembellishment ; ; {ranage, they proudly take this opportunity of re- irons, l'ilisiers, Brass, Co cs, liough de with 7 - Years fled.He wore a manly face trains running out of their usual time are less mak you pay for our childer and we Can | and of th> first pe 8 re about fo hundred, turning their best thanks 10 a diseruing public Levels, 2 and À ol Conger and Frs ! alt Spirit 3 .e re a manly fi afc the mine - SAUCE iad f a | 2 first orde strating whatever 1s SLi 4 ain, Sept.25 ; c .8 + X-wort ru vary puce : And strugsrled in the world's nah race, safe than regular trains; anl that a passen- Crowse about, which is Robing peter to pay peculiar to tha inhabitants, regarding their Stanstead Pluin, Sept.23th, 1850.be L Joo Nail Hommars, ptt saw sets Cine ; ; | a fs , : hs FR ; A - : ; À ?- \u2014\u2014 em nee ok i re Se où r ; And wou at list a lofty place.ger's safety depends uch on his being a]- PVal is an in justice and is Built on a sandy Dress, Dum>stie Occupations, their mode 0 BOOT AND SIHOE STORE pisses Ke serew drivers, scratch awls, com b And thon he died! Behold before ye ways in his place and in due time.foundation it Cannot stand and if it be per- Agriculture, Commareial Pursuits, Arts, &e.\u2018 * ° Those of yon wishing to purchase please gi : Humanity's bitef s A A er see 5 ES mitted to go où \u20ac it C a far .v are accurate, and cach one has been .usa call.VW al gals \u201d asc give ' Lits Doth me a and story al A Stove Dereser.For i i 5 où and it Comes toa faal grate made expressly for the Work IF subscriber respectfully informs the publie, ing you our re take roue pleasure in showe >, Avi 4 a re is ol\u2014 NG NCE.,\u2014.5 ., .: P | ä i = N .i Se] , ere is o ory.at the \u2018or the amusement wil ! et he faal of it.The volume forms a large octavo, contain- Beton oth eee on hand and is constantly man-| Rock Island, Nov uk I's a & HULMES.Tu =\u2014 - mr of the green-satehel profession, a contempora- The writer concludes s cl ing betwaen five Sx 1 reer tint wcturing the LanGEsT, Best and CHEAPEST oT > j \\ nr qu wv oul | ! por: writ a somewhat long NE | n five and six bundred pages, prin- assurtment of Ladies' and Gentlemens?~ : of Mist LL LA NY.rv publishes the followiag eas?of strong plea communication by requesting the editor \u201cto! ted In the best ale, and on goud substanual BOOTS & SHOES To Sheemaliers \u2014_\u2014 .Aine, which strikes us us ** ; Se - .Lo ., | White paper.lt is furnished 10 Age : ; - \u201c &u Crs, \u201c or 1020 gr eh strikes us as \u201crunnine the thing i0sert it in a Conspicuous pl s wide! To rnished to Agents, hand- {of all kinds.in this mar : 0 ; Tie Queen's Sveren.\u2014The roval spel into th> ground\u201d worse than the d ne serQlated paper a © plaeo in his wile so oy bound in muslin gilt or Teather, as the By ing he brs of Minch.ond empl ing com / ° PHA es a eh © patitnfed Gilman \u2019 ; .a \u2018 co Thee Te EE - + purchaser may prefer, at a very liberal di ork i es 8 \u201d ses agents for the sale of thei on the oper hiring ies \u201cihe Terr] ee oo .I y prefer, at a very liberal dis- [petent workmen.he is able 4 an article Lasis, Boot-trecs, Ke.Y the sale nf their 1] ! une of Parhament is an ald joke, the famous boul vas.We have read iu| 5\" An colight:azd agrieulturist out We | connt, when quantities of not loss than twen- that can\u2019t be beat in quality or a tienes Hock RN, I he You ail find at their store, a and journalists are generally suffering it to.SONG poet of such à thing as \u2018taking a bond males the antenr griculturist out West ty copies are ordered al vue time.Thick Boots, v hich he is sting.tons Pa EA Mens® riaht i.; ; y ply of the fol .a drop holow eriticisin.Most of the humorous of fate\u201d and *\u2018muking assiranes doubly sure, thinks the best way 10 make farmers grow | .soled, and custom-made.for §2 Si per pair ga Fite brah pe eme S A, : ! Vs , .wo °° FT.4 yr cf .me \" J ru Lee, ws il j RRL 0 .ideas which it suggests Tave been said ton af Put never had so vivid a conception of th: Mader is to poke \u201crm with sharp sticke.: Ro rs IR To soak to Nl from lerchants puctually attend a ed \" ton for repetitior eave trad of heap Nan \"hese Tek neve atlons | RE ; bo AR \u2019 UNITED STATES, Non ai .uo coarse aml fine dd t ue \u2018 ; pein.We are tired of hearing | ing of these hackneyed quotations, as on A lover writing to his swcctherri, says \u2014 , Co nprising the most striking and remarkable | N.B.Ladies.don't be deceived when yeu 40 stoga block do A row Charles the Sveond was the first to rex! ; TPading the following \u2014 Blade.Delvetable dear\u2014 You are so swvet that hon- Ye 1ts of the Rovotution, the French War.| uy hd hors at the Stores! Be particular and 40 straight do Cack 3) A ; sh a , ; ; : i Co , = = \"Prinoli - EN ar.ail fur Chances PIERCL'S .nm de Lind trees.ir 5 = he BIN and how he grave as lis reason | | \u201cA ft old gentlenan who had bzen Lit in! PF Would blush in your presence, and molas- wo © Fripalitan W ir, the Indian War, the shoes, which always ha aston made al , ho i feeked do.Caek dn.Split Pegs of 1 hat he was asthme to look his subicets on.he calf of his log by a dog \u2018 Ta M ce staul annalled RS , since he had so een hd dee ns à towering pas 8 5, Jo, co to Jona in ses stanil appalled.Mexican War: with n° CHARLES FIERCE.prices with the addition of dutivs, carers 3 nm des, sine ad » i asked them for © © assion, declaring that it was Jo-] Sievs.\u201411» who has a long il have! THRLE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS Sir can hed, a goad money.We have arde ah's à at he sn hi Sert ; ; as à long nose will have A -D ENGRAVINGE, Of Nlvemakers Tor bonis 0m Risortment j L phatitud | 1 ve Joe | hard ned to tle © » s og that had bitin him.Expretingaa the more to blow, and an easy one to pull.\u2014 600 pp.Ocyase ; Retail Price 2,50 per vol- Zine A Conner.dle hi PA Fheerails, À oO à des, studiousiy elaborated to be plati- Ÿ° ton for damages, the wag drew up the fol-| W ; - TT ume.4 mails, and Boot M cbbing.2 A ! : > Wi : fol-, Women who have curious eyebrows will have | 2 i i Rov.20, 1513 s tudes, and nothing clse\u2014nothi lowing articles ns 4 .R yebrows will have Orders Respectfully Solici IIE subscriber will buy Fle 4 \\ .\u2019 On a wr clse\u2014nothing more dau- leWing articles as the ground of his defence : in all likelihood, ey | s Respectfully Solicited.fiber will buy Flecee and Pulled .ar : june © .eyelashes under them, and : \u2014 WOOL, Sheep's PELTS.and k oe gerous.But thé wonder whie , ni 1.By testi coi ; \\ J.° » and! (à p's PLLTS.and all kinds of I ask ada cu gerous.2 onder whic h does remain By te timong in favor of th general he beloved if any one takes a sufficient liking | T Ys BHM | .SIPPING PUS Rock Island Rezdr-made Clothi cs unlumiliarized to the mind is the trouble tak-| 0d conduct of my dog, Lean prove that nod 1 \u2019 tent Hine SE AL FAMILY Aiso, IT ; | : {> Pl } 15 t ) > AK-UE Y dog, Lean prove that noth- to them.Di: 1 - Also, House Cat and Muskrat SKINS is © i + cu a elnbor ite this nothing, the | ing could Ke } oreetl: .I I Bi IC ATIGNS sed D es al SKINS, at his old ; .3 : wv.the importance VE make him so forgetful of his canine i EX: A stand, Rock Istar.d, Stansteud TILMAN KS HOLMES ane vo À el i igni © a : STE ! , eidedly : w : > AES aren Tt .attached to it by the public, and the pomp dignity as w bite a calf\u2019 in Fne Sencornis1 Er Asroap.\u2014The follow- Are decidedly the hest books that Agents can DAVID WHITE Wie largest, best an?64 Pet « cori on iy 4 th - .- a x sp \u2018nee xecudi vie - 16ssibly cmrloy sir fi : Ce: NOV 6 2 : ne + an ot Hes ue i made to attend it, Why speculate on the 2.He is blind, and cannot see to bite rive the amine radu ie coding ne y li We Fa le les n \" Ye in supplying to November 6, 1750.202 i cady Made Clot ing or \\ Ti oo i A he .5, * 8 .: ne duction vorbatam of litera- e people of Canada.They are valuable fi Da ms 1e me es .\u20ac Te : \u2019 Queens speech beforehand ?You would not! 3- Even if he could s°e to bite, it would tim\u2014| Bath Tritune.reference.and should bo pos pésod b , le for BANTER, HASKELL & \u20ac hat can bo found wilin 60 niles, = trouble yourself with aoxious speculation ns! be utterly impossible for him to go out of his| y bbl Mian.206ih, 1851.funy.There is not a city or town, even wi inst >.in \u2018hl 0 te 7,00 From Vie per pre fram $2.50 th te what Lord Mounteashel =ho | way d ) RE Mr., Please call and settle your bill; those of small importance, hut contains ny \\VE just reccised From Montreal the fullow- Urnadeloth, and bos er den bor di Sivle tireen ; Mountes should sav on th-\" VAF to do su, on account of his severe lame- soon as ; ; y se portanee, faut conticis nu g of choice Li broadetoth, and beave : 0 su fourth of February: thea why cast al isa.' evere lame- as soon as possible, and oblige, Ieitizens 10 whom these works are indispensi.2 een yhoo * ded paneer do fed ho gun and wad } 1 guess at wal he \u20ac \u2018abinet Commi en \u201cia Granting hiz eves and legs to be good Yours, _\u2014 he.Phy are adapted to the literary wants | 2 \u201cdor \u2019 best Totland Gane > Brandy ; Lider wack coals of do i 9 19.00 4 .- 1 or cé w ou Ip Le ST : of thz Christian, the Patri, the Statesman, | 1 Cask Sherry Wie; , weed Sacks and busine : 30x ) \u2019 Mate ; » has no 1e \u2018 we Patria, the Statesman \u2018ask Sherry © i isiness co i pose, studiously veduesd tothe level of Mount! he h 18 no teeth, Answer.and the Doimestie Cirele\u2014got up in a super: 1 do Old Maderias sts nll Kinds, ae He \u201c Son se cashel ivsipitity?The one most hardly used\u2019 © My dog died six weeks since.M te à Barn 28 1851, or style of art and workmanship ; and arc not 2 do Sanbarn's Ports sors du 150 \u201c 5.00 it: is the Queen: wha is brought fi 5 | 6.Fnever had any dog.\u201d dir Ser if you Gitthat Bill now Be- only such books ss wifi sell.but such as : I do Samos: etais 30 ¢ 775 + , shrought from Windsor! > dog.fore it dew | Want vou to tell me > | Age .; «Dut such as an 1 do Scotch Whi Suffulo Overcoat , 119 ex Castle, and must ride in state f ; as Dont W ant vou to tell mee on Fe T; Agent of good principles will feel free te re- fo Scotch Whiskey ; Alas amr canis, 10,00 « 18,00 pans Pal wt ride in state from Bucking | \u201cOsty Me \"\u2014Weeopy the following pret- ont n ant yon Send Mee Letters thra the commend, and willing to see the purchaser a ! 1 en Pure Jamaica Rum, a a partment of Regalia Shirts, Under er ia Palace 0 8 , ! \u2019 7 astofes en V 3e ee evÊrre \u201cni ; ; a - \u2018 HAST a- .Jan p pe - shirts ra .> ; ; » Palace House of Lords, on pur-:1y serap from the last number of the Lady's poastofest When you Noe mee every day.gain, after they have been bought.tock Istand, October 22, 1850.tas Persons desirous of pnr- ( pos: to nit«r Down.a\u20ac strvet platitudes § CRE eh \u2018 * Lacyst How Tm esl voUR Foire \u2018 \u2014_ = pr se heir in sm the above dine will bust consult : roue of Eur 1 t platitudes in the, Book, where :t serves asau introduction to | (a Eu TO Prease vorr Frrxps-\u2014Go to OFR PLAN I Coat and Pant Stuff ptr mares! by calling and examining cur stock A face of rope.OF all the parts actually re- | some stinzas :\u2014 j Cabiforma\u2014stay there twenty years\u2014work\u2019 Ty.pi; > AN.! .wat SUIS.before purchasing elsewhere, th ected even by see Vind : : \u2019 hard\u2014get money\u2014save it-\u2014eo _! he Plan the Publisher has so suceessfully GOOD assortment quite fie .: ; I y second or third-rate actre A lady 3 me home , .fully ] fresh and cheap at November 20, 1849.probably not ete would | ate actresses.tA lady had two children\u2014boih girls.\u2014' bring with you a Toad of gold.and a diseased carried eut for several years, in the obtaining | A.KNIGHT & Co's TTL J w 1 ad w would be so utterly paint.; he elder was a fur child: the younger a Jiver\u2014visit your friends\u2014make a will 10 responsible men as Agents, who are well APP 19: 1850.\u2019 ROCK ISLAND MAY 1, 1850 x \" 9 \u2018 af « Cae RE cn \u2018 * .f La ; - \u201c \u2014 - k 1 \u2019 .rss \u2014 Bi à « 1 Css a ° ot spoctally watten for Quecn Vir- pat ad 1h.ther spet Her whole love | vide for thew >H\u2014then die ; what a prudent, hes n tw their ow n Covuties, Towns, andi yy TTT TTT FRESH > \u2018 < s 1000, 3 tovia! 1 is aking a mean advantase of her! contr og Phe elder \" au neuleeted, while ! Zénerous, kimd-hearted sou) you will be! \"i M ve 5 ol have time and disposition to cir- | Wanted in Exchange for Goods, A \u201c511 ARRIVAL OF a os dopoind mee on the n are LL.sweet, he pet vame of the vounger,) re- \\ ate good and structive books am in ni , .\u201c * NE 9 à N pe ; \" numstre.Vet she pere evivel ever aitestion that alectios = ) Te : \u2014 \u201d \"nexghbors and fripués.Ane ne : ung the ir 10.000 pairs tinod Wanl Socks; £ î A 4 wi foram hor part with the iou could e-} THE BRITISH PE A e | ! Any person wishing TO) Yards W , ; 8 D con Sn A | TIE BRITISH PERIODICALS io is me BY oe GILMAN §& HOLMES \" 4 ago \u2014uttrs the Cubinet platitudes with ty PUTGCT Wax sitter he par IN AND THF sendmg to the Pul 5 £95 or 85 \u201c\u20ac \u2019 ay POUR à adtatis À : FEY Hof : : 5 1 fine.sx sitter an the parlor, when she 2 HE dmg to the Publisher 825 or 820, for Oct 22.BaxTE CE .#0 da trs A isd } «hot \u2018 \u2019 y MOI dork, * en ve à the = 40 , © ous dhawl, a us a call, and exanine be th oods à A \u201c - ie.it at ar LE ely ts only we.[4 ONTINTUE nga dn ihe sale of the above volumes ; ; ST ; oth goods aud prices, Be \u2018 rtainle is : + Tvs heart anor | : : © to publis adi ; et .ames à aud | .FOSTER sos, ib anderstoad, : meet i a I cortainly is not worththe doing.We won.hat he mother s heart smote her : and, from\u201d British Gra Ra four lending pr \\ reves, Bonk Prtlaus, | Detber 17.1650 Lo not be des fr encoder, disk ve wil Ye der that.one dev inst 1 ET at hour, Only we\u201d wes restored to an equal ae CT .A >.me AM Newspapet Aceuts, are respeetfully = ms es ! ay jest before Parliament place in her afloetions.\u201d qual areods Magnièn : m addition ta wi ; : espeetfully rest \u2014 .i 3 que Tr afleetions on ta whieh they quest to act use A rents ; \u2018 .| th sats.Quen Uietoris : \u201ce vevsutle commoner cn the act ss eur Agente, A handsome ; ! t \u20ac : mets, Que au Victoria does not rush to find ; hase ve al conan vd the publication of à remuneration sowed Me all a Dendsom LF all stl Carpetings | Last Call-No N take ! T some minister canahle of writi ; nu Ce ae : valuahle Agrreultural work, calle ) TRIN » ; ne an all styles and qualities; Bocki à .\" part ninister one he of writing her a better : MODERN DICTIONARY.LU pantiens ci re aed the ! tho sale.Por particulars, address, pest-| at ; es Fortis ot re, Ft.persons fndebled to the old firm of BAXTER 3 mrt\u2014one worth her veeiting.As it sta ! Anas GL ENTIFIC AND paid, 7 4.15 STER & Co's, Frexon K\u20ac re remind ; - As stands, Death\u2014 An Ml-bred fellow \u201cei | PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.\u201d Fr Oct.15.: : reminded that the same - I most certainly it is no \u2018 _ ! : ellow, who visits pros .ea A STI RE., ROBERT SEARS em ee T ire tnore than three s due.aml we say wi 1 ! vrtutl tworth the publie's be- ple at all scasons and msists Lei «By Texas STemness, FRS.ot Edinbur ME 2.SPLENDH : - hesitation, unless the s 0.and we say without io ing anxious abart\u2014or hurrying to the news.| atel ?ts on their immedi-; \u2018author of the \u201cBook of the Form.\" Pil To Pub 128, Nassua Street, N.Ÿ tie in n Lot of Fur Caps, of ail qualic ve shall and 11 \" sie are paid immediately, * xg 's- ately re >; pe \u2019 \u2019 mn, ce.- * 7 ç ue 's and style .Ne \" re shi E em .: papor oires tue second editions te read thy Pe py Teme his call.| &e.£e., : assisted by Joux P.Nourox, M Canado véhshers af\" Newspapers throughout | \u2019 yes: Cheaper than ever, at (speeial edMiracts excep) te ofnlection, © >» ee Co ad that, Doctor\u2014A man who kills vou to-day to: A.New Haven, Profuse Soi AE D Co osTER & Co's.those indebte hut ave à © sn ussure 1 bath pr\u2014Kxne, for banc | \\ -day to \u2019 vssor of Seientifie A +r New ; btedl to us that we are read, .prér=suewa hofur hand te he blank \u2018save v ; .A | ; , .p Ag * Newspapers copving this Adverti .! ie nr i : areready to purchase, The day's woul | blaak save you frum dying tomo, I rienhre mw Yale College, &e.&e rr emir oo 1 Ha py t us Advertise- | LAKE nov SE at a fair price, any kind of young,\u201d saleable neat of ays ndorment ahout the royal speech Lunoti so | [Tus higbit vatuahle RAT we splaved, as above, wit) | 4 cattle in liquidati ; .; vas \u2018 ie Asylem\u2014A kind of hospits us highiv vatuable wold will comprise ES ! .out 9 du liquidation of such debts; but 1 ue .A ; ! ë ?spital w .prise anv alterchar or : A etui ; THE ., eu debla; bat wo are 5 = : ae of the most curious iustances of Eng-! detected lunaties are sent hy ra pore two large royal octavo volumes.comaimng v- nntice.( and rien mt, Qucludine this (AT THE NEWS MEMPIIREMAGOG,) determine they shall be paid without further de- is ish adherence «to habit; having for ) RA se who have ver 1400 pages, with 18 or 20 id steel \u2018 .EVIE ear or are nections, ! \u2018ore a wurdto the wise,\u201d &e ° ; abit ; having former]y been had the adroitness tu ; ; | Ï + or 20 splendid steel shall receive copy à ; 5 at be \\ Vi Rock Ista 1850, i y bee i se tu coneeal their ow cngray and > ; a copy of anv one of our $2,50! ; ck Island, Sept.18, 1R30 m anxious, John Bull feels bound to ho ; ; ninfirm- CH£ravings, and more than 600 engravings on er $3 rk ; wi BY PHINE iE : 8 © so still : ! itv.she ! x § gs on or $3 works, (subgeet to thoir order «send.S PAGE.ee mae d : he 1s eager upon principle, and is agutated | \u201cAme rica-\u2014Y John Bull At EN de the an Mustra- ing dircet to the Publisher rl) by send ; Avgnst, 1850.251 SOLE LI: ATHER fo : ; 5.L fmertea\u2014Young John Bull workine win ,\"E 2008 3 nement of husbandry No | ji i : a a \u201cx in with the punctuality Mari : 8 orking with; nov | y| FF No letter will be tuk .; 4 punctuality and regularity suited to! his coat ofl.g jo in nee hy the best farmers, the best meth | unless post-paid.«ken from the office American Clocks LARGE Lot nf first rate Sale Leather just In ods of ploughing, planting.haying, harvest December 3.1830 : | Sale by Foster & received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by ir 3.1850.Dee.11, 1850.0.s .- A.KNIGHT & Co.eptember 3d, 1830.= m "]
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