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The Stanstead journal
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[" a se * rw 1s a- p- te.ne ad 36 \" Ua n° nr | Job SSS CSSS AS WHOLE NO.446.eg STANSTEAD.JUNE 8.1854.PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST, BY L.R.ROBINSON.KF OFFICE\u2014 Wood's Building, Rock Island.TERMS : In advance, or if puid within three months, $1,25 If not paid within three months, bit within the year, 1,50 KZ No paper discontinued.except at the option of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid.All Communications by mail must be post-paid.KF Ail Letters and Papers from any part of the United States, should be addressed to \u201cDerby Line, Vermont,\u201d RATES OF ADVERTISING.Six lines or ie.s, first insertion, Each subsequent insertion, From six to ten lives, first insertion, Each subsequent insertion, For each line above ten, Every subsequent insertion, 1d.RFA libéral disconui will be made tr ycarly advertisers, \u201cThe privilege of yearly advertisers limited to their legnimale business.BF\" Advertisements without written directions, mil be inserted until forbid, and charged by the ine, EF\u201d For Agents, Se.sec Lest Puge.£4 seven \u2014\u2014 MISCELLANY.From Londun Leisure Hours.THE TWO JOURNEYS, [coseruves ] One evening, while the busmess was vet uncompleted, and after the harrassing duties of the day were over, as he was slowly returning to his father\u2019s residence, he was aceost- ed by a gentleman whom he d mly recognized as thie companion of lis reilway Journey.\"1 have been expecting and hoping that yon would lake me at my word, Mr.Sutheriard, and would have called on me before now.Bu: as you have not, | was just going to find you.Are you diseugaged ?IH you are, and will allow me.1 will walk homewards with von) \u201cAnd pow what are you doing; how are you getting an?But 1 need scarcely ask you this, for everybody I weet, speaks mn praise of your dis- Ineresied efforts to make the best o this disastrous affiur; 20d now 1 think of what 1 am saying, Tamm sorry yon have get been lo see mue before now!\u2019 Whats the weaning ef this! thenzsht Arthur: haut he did no sprak, aud presentiy his home was reached, And now, Me Saiherland said Mr Smuh, when they were alone.fpay Fast what you intend dog when these uifrirs are fDnuliy sel- ted I Arthar cepliet that he hod formed fin plans for the future.He supposed however that a mereantile situa- ton nrizht be obtained, * Your Father\u2019s business was a good one, I Eehieve, Me Nagierland : why aot take at nto your own hands U We will not report furiiier of the conversation of that evening.Are thor Cao Lilia by some means, he 2s vd.Lor to call the other day.Never, at termination of which Ulrich was Least, that 1 aa remember) left npon ihe ground slain, as his us- * Louis aga, Mg > therland; are sassin supposed.Daume fled, and von quile sure ?Pris gel; \u2014lay- Ulrich recovered and returned to bis mg ns hand on Ins eldest daughier, wife, pale.bleeding and fut.The \u201chave you never seen her before I otHeers of justice sought for Daum Arthur was puzzled by the tose of jy, vins he had fled 10 England.the spealier; but Lie repeased the as- where he spent the next six years of surance that il he had ever had ithe his life.pleasure lus memory played hum faisely.*Perhaps yon will refresh our frend's memory, Lidub,' said Mr.Snuih to lus wile, : * Do you not remember} asked the dm on the coach, and à poor young waa, hghtly elad, wito an mifaut 1m hier ars, a fellow passenger | \u2018Yes, yes, 1 cernly remeber that\u2014all that,\u2019 said Arthur, eagerly, | for the truth 2t once flashed on his wind.\u201cAnd the poor woman's foolish alarm?and the harshness of the coach proprietor, who would have tired her ont of the conch?and how it was that he did not do it !\u201d * And that young woman's hus- baud, Mr.Sutherland,\u2019 coutisued Mr Smith, * who wld you that he wonid tind means of repaying the Kindness winch was shown without expecta- Hot of reward or thanks ! Have you aever happened 10 meet with his in vour travers! Dell lin, Eduh, what yoda know abou HD Clam than poor woman,\u201d said Edith.It was even se; the seed of a hi- te Kindiress, sown years oefore, had sprung up aud Lorue dns goodly frat, \"The bread cast upon the waters had returned after any days.\u201cFrom thé Detroit Enjuirer.The Long Cherished Levange.A TALK OF THE OLD WOULD AND FARLY MICHIGAN.[the door, the old German The circumstances had passed away (rem the public mind, aud tlie parties most interested had ceased to think of them, or to feel any apprehension av Daunrs return.Five years passed on, and the warried 271-24 lady, in à solt geutle voice, \u2018adread- conple with their children were emi- elit storm, on a July might, many grated to America, dnd seitled in the qu.{years ago: and travelling trom loti- county of Lapeer There they resided in quiet happiness for three years.The wild farm had began to jussume the appearance of cultiva- tion\u2014the log house to he encireled with creepers, and flowering shrubs, the winte haired children played ai wund lay watehfully at the gate, and the truant sweetheart, now a comely mal- ron, sang at her wheel the sweet songs of her Fader-land.Al was peace iin this sequestered howe, when at the close of a bright day in August.1838, a knock was heard at the doar.which was answered by the woman.who.upon opening it met face to face, her old stuitor.The recogmtion was mutnal\u2014not a word was said between them, bat winle the licart of one of them sank within her from very fear, that of the rich, aud the jury found themselves unwilling to convict; aud giving the nbliappy prisoner the benefit of the slight doulit by which the occurrence was surrounded.brought in, after a lengthy consultation, a verdictof not guilty.\u2018Ine prisoner left the court house \u2018amid a deep and thrilling silence, \u2018sud was never more seen in Lapeer (county.| 1 ss } Remarkablo Predictions.From one prediction that com true many handreds fail, \u201cof which\u2019 we never hear.Many a fond moth-! er predicts a professorship, or ju:lge- ship, or hishoprie, for a favorite son, who nevertheless, slinks throngh the world of unknown people.For all that.sundry remarkable predictions have, at varions tines, been; uttered, which have become true, and yet nothing miraculous has been attributed to them.Sylla said of Cæsar, when he pardoned him atthe earnest entreaty of his friends,\u2014\u2018Yon wish his par.dou, I consent, but know ; that this young man, whose life you so eagerly plead for, will provethe most dead ly enemv of the party which you and 1 have defended.There isin Cæsar more than a Marius\u2019 The prediction was realized.Thomas Aquinas was so unnsual- ly simple and reserved in conversation, that his fellow students regar- \u2014 VOL.9.\u2014-NO.80, rou, \u2018After much trouble, a great |rapid growth and luxurionce of vogé king will love you: you will reign; elation in that sems-iropical regiais but, although at the summit of fa-|and the concurrence of natural enne.vor, it will be of no benefit to yon.| vulsions in producing physical chage | He added some remarkable details, | ges, we think he must be a bold which appeared to canse her some e- er than a safe generalizer who cou motion.Her friends rallied her about deduce with any confidence from the prediction, when the conjuror such data as here given the conclae sand to them, with the air of a man Sion that man has existed ou thig other was roused to a frenzy which: ded him as a very mediocre person, made itself manifest m a wild gleam \u2018 and joenlarly called hiin The dumb of long peut up vengeance.jox of Sicily.His master, Albert, The hushand was abseny, having! gat knowing himselt what to think, gnne on à distant hunting excursion \u2018took occasion one day before a large in pursuit of deer, and all that night, \u2018assemblage to interrogate him ou with doors and windows barred, & several very profound questions : sleepless, tearful, trembling watcher io which the disciple replied with so awaited his return.He came not, | penetrating a sagacity, that Abert; and Ins steps never again crossed that 'yurned towards the youth who sur-| threshhold.[rounded Ins chair, aud said-\"You! Precisely one year, to-day, frem cali brother Thomas a dumb oz, but | the Lime of the ocenrreuce, just nar- be assured that oue day the noise of: \u2018The history of jurisprudence em-: bodies among its dusty archives, | many a tale of love, of sorrow, of | nhighted affection, of Inites remoise-, less, persecution, and of long cherished revenge, winch needs not the (pen ot a \\Varren or a Dickens wo vest 1 of every attatute of starting | nerest whieh can make the wildest parva ive of feo, di the year 1333, there came nto je commy of Lapeer, a German stro tie province off Wartemberz, (by fav nains of Ulrich, bringing wi him a young and attracbive wile, to who hie was some years married, Tius lady.when a girl, ihad been n belie mm her Initle nergh- \u201chothood 30 Wourtembere, und had [been sought in marrage by more {than one auxhous sumtor, and among {tre was one Daun, by whom she | Was courted, wad tu whom she had (extended such encouragement us led rated, Mr.\"Thorn, an old resident of his doctrines wiil be heard all over) Lapeer county, walking upon à the world?! balnry Sunday morning.on the bor- Erasmins wrote a compos:tion ail ders of atie of those beautiful linle twelve years old, which was read: Jakes which Ties embosomed upon by a learned friend of llegius ; and the Howery openings of that coutity, he was sostuck by its merit, that.found upon the beach, aud jst with- he called tiie youth to him and said, | i the waters edze, à human skull scanning him.keenly, *My boy, you | At a loss to account for its appeai- : will one day be a great man.| ance there, he followed up the sweep, ! Suily\u2019s father piedicled of hig, sud upon is verge, found the body\u2018 wonld one day be great hy reason apon which the skull belonged.A of his çourage and his vislues.\u2014! Jury was summoned ta he spot.and Had not the prophecy become true, the remains were at ond identified we had never heard of it.But Sul- by the half franbe widow, whose Jy was early put in the way of pro.wonnds were opened afresh by the motion, and once in the road the vest! dizeovery which shut ont forever the\u2018 js comparatively easy.| last ray of hope whieh had Imgered | Cardinal Morton, Archbishop of i her breast for a long, sad year Canterbury.early predicted the fu- The cause ond rranner of the death ture greatuess of Sie Thomas More.of the murdered man, weve obvions Pomting 10 the boy one day, he sid by an exaunnation of The skeieton\u2014- {10 those about hun: \"Phat youth a vile ball piercing through the ver- will one day be the orvament of sebal column from behind and pass! England.had obtained the good will of a sym {hn to Gx lue aifechons npor her pathizang and able nad; wed atier {wath ail the fervor of te Germau the interview-\u2014whieh was prolonged ear, Daum was a man ol snus to a late hoar\u2014 he youuz man eu- PREMIUMS : AWARDED TO T.C.BorLes, Derby Line, 1¢, At the Vermont Stace Vair, Sept.13, 1853, an! also af the Foir fur the County uf Stanstead, in January, 1853, ondhe following articles : Butler's Amorican Shaving Seap, \u201c Oslabrated Liniment, Liquid French Polish, « Water Proof Oil Blacking.Butler's Premium Seap.1113 may certify that we have used the American Shaving Soup.manufuctured by I.C.LUTLER, Draggist, at Derby Line Vi.und Stan- stead.C.Bi, and are happy to say that we think it is the best Soap we have ever used ler shavin ag it produces a heavy, durable Lather.und solt- ens the beard better than any other articie of the Sind that we hive ever uscd.Derby Line, Vt.Scpt., 1853.Solomon Stec'e, Esq, 1 D Halmes, Panothy Wiun, W H Holmes, Dr I.R chmod, Carlton Ayer, Jas t1 Judd, John Ford, 3 C Burns, F D Merrill, 1lenry McGafley, B Atwoed, Jos Wonlley, LS Way, Ht Joslin, H Traver, W Woud, I N Whitely Erastus lee, A T Bangs, David White, CT Whitche B Hrvant.Jr, J Willey, SN Webster, L K Benton.Wright Chamberlin, Water Proof Blacking.[2 the subscribers heseby certify that we Lave \\ us d the Wa'er Pronp Oil Blacking, mun- ulactured Ly T.C.BUTLER, Drugzist.al Derby Line.Vi.and de wiih confidence recommend it Le the pubic to be am excellent article to soften the leather.and make it impervious Lo water.Meanipelier, 1:2Uh Sepi, 1853.Salomon Steele, Len\") Richmand.Timothy YWinn, Menry McUatiey, James if Judd, des Wolley, SC Barns, Liquid French Polish, 11S may certify that J have used and am naw using in my business.considerable quantities of Butler\u2019s Liquid French Polish, and think its superior article for finishing and pelishing Boots shoes, &e.10 any thing of the kind l have ever used.LI wou'd cheerfuliy recommend it te shoe - \u201cuskees and others in my business.as D think it zannol fail te give perfect satisfaction.(signed) Horace A.Pierce.Rock Island.Stanstead.C.F., Oct, 1832.Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by à.C.BUTLER, Derby Line, Vt.Oet.5, 1853.411 ~ _BUTLERS WATER PROOF OTL BI.ACKING.This Blaching is net design d te produce a polish, but te render the leather Saft Pliable.Water Proof aud much more Durable.M OULD you have warm and dry feet, while others\u201d are cold and wet?with elegant Dwelling, Barn, Hav Press, and other authouses.a large Orchard of: choice fruits, and com-nanding a fine view of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains | me-half mile from the Caxsackie Landon, | ind accessthle by railroad or steamboat every | hour in the dav.\u2014 226.000.Any informa.| tan given relative 10 tac arm by FL Hamilton, Foss firm of Quackenbush & Hamilton - 178 West Street, ! À lrindso-æs three-story Dwelling in New | York.\u2014&12.000, À comfortable new three-story Dwelling I in Boston.\u2014 $8,000.! An elegant three-story Dwelling in Phila- | delphia.\u2014-S10.000.The * Vorage to Seotland.* a rhef d'ouvrs, of art, by Bortholomew.\u201485.000.\u2018 ! À splendid Carriage and horsoes.\u2014S1,500.: 20 splendid Orl Paintings, by A.Chapel, | distaquished Artists, No.551 Broadway.\u2014 | | STAGES, Would you have your shoes soft and plia- hle.while athers are hard and stiff\u2019?Would vou hive vour shoes sound amd whole, while others\u2019 crack and become werth- less ! In shart, wanld ya, pay yaur sheemaker three dollars instead of five?Call at FT, ©.BUTLER'S and pay 25 cents for a year's supply of Butler's Leather Pre- sarver and Water Praut Oil Blacking.Try it.428 OIL YOUR HARNESS ! WISH more partieulaity to call \u2018he attention of FARMERS, Proprietors of LIVERY STABLES and all mthers who are interested in the wear and durability of LEXTHER, 10 my Leather Proscrver and Water Proof Oil Blackineg, CHAS.PIERCE, 500, tand to is highly bencñsaial efftets, when us 5 Pianos.each 2300.\u2014$2.500, led for Ouing Harnesses, Carriage Tors, &e 13 Sto ous, cel $100.\u2014 1.500.Tra fact generally known.that the ap- 10 Gold Warehes, each $1N0 \u2014$1.000.; ication of dear Oil has na other goad effet 40 Gold Watches, (Luis ) each $30.\u2014.hpon leather, than to soften it for a short time.22.000, 10 Gali Pens and Cases.each $5\u2014 $500.1,060 Gold Ponerls, each $3\u201423.000.100 Ordos for Hous \u2014$00, LO Sex Months\u201d Sabseription to Glea- | sans Pretarind 21,500.| 4.000 Gold Peus ot $1.\u2014-$1.000.; 60,000 Engraviigs, each 25 conts.\u2014SI5, Sao.R2.723 Books of California Adrenturers.\u2014 313.661.; £5 A Valuable Gifi fur every Ticket ! That the distribation of the property shall he made hevond the passibilite of 2° doubt, Mr.Jones has placed it in the hands ef a, Commities of Sharcholders, responsible bu- siress men of New York and Boston.who wil apon ihe completen of the Enterprise ska a perfectly fair and satisfactory distri-! button of the Gils amoung the shareholders, | giving due notice of the time, place aid inan- ory so that all interested may be present, if, they choose.; The Tickets being new mora than half sold\u2019 it is contilently estimated that the enterprise wiil be campleted hy the fourth of July next.Any intorination relative to the Tnterprise : and Property will he cheerfully given at the! Oiler.APOLLO ROOMS, or by any of the following Committee of gentiermion in New Yon: Johu Camphell, Faq.Font of Jay Street : y 1 Robert Go Stever son Esq, Washington Mar- {Reto Capt.LG Bedell, Steamer Amerien : LP.Arch-deacan, Fay, comer Canal and! Broadway ; EF.ITamilton, Esq., 172 West Street.Bosrox : A.F.Ladd, Editor Bee : John N.Rrad- Hey Falitor Mel.J.M.Baroard, Editor Ip! tal; Geu.KL Snow, 22 Court Strect ; Lew-: lis Jones, Esq., Musie Hall.| Pecsous abroad may depend upon perfect\u2019 { fairness : and their Gifts being forwarded in ; accordance with their direetions.AH orders for Viesets by letter addressed (post-paid and enclosing the money) to JL.WESLEY JONES, Apollo Rooms, No.410 Broadway, Now York, will receive Tickes by return | mail, i Tickets for sale at the Apallo Raams.410 ° Broadway.from 9 A.M.te 10 P.M.: at Areh-deacon\u2019e Fruit Store, corner Canal and Broadway ; at the principal Hetels and Mu- ! sic Stores : and at the Bre, Mail aud Th rald offices, and Musie Hail, Boston.EXTIBITIONS every afternoon at 2 0°- clock.and Fvening at 8 e'elnck SINGLE ADMISSIONS 25 ecuts.Children under 12 years half price.OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, À splendidexhibitien\u2014a imonumentof per- sesering genius.\u2014 Boston Traveller, J.Wesley Jones we know \u2014what he promises lie will perform.\u2014 raid, This is the best of the gift enterprises in careful and honest hands, We cheerfully.reconuiend it to the patronarge of eur readers.Times.while it opens the pores, and allows water and dirt to penetrate more easily thaw if noth- in bad been applied.I lewther is permi.- d often to become wet and dry, it will soon Become hard and stiff.and will erack, Bz the use ol this article, the LEATHER is! not ouly greatly saftencd, but the pores are fitled at the sane time with a healthful.adhesive substance, whieh effretuaily resists watet and dirt, and it is thus the life, strength and pliability of the leather are preserved.Partieular diréetions for using, will be fount on the inside of the cover of each hex of my BLACKING.Picasetryat.Manufactured and sold.WHoLESALE and Rerain at Derby Lina, Vt.and Stanstead.Canada, by | 428 T.C.BUTLER.Read! Read! Mr.T.C.Berger :\u2014 Qiit\u20141 his is to éertéfy that A short time #7 since | was troubled with very sore and inflamed eyes, in fact they were so bad, that for 1lice weeks I could with difliculty bear the light, Hearing of the many cures your Rose Eve Balsam had clfected, Î was induced to give it a trial, and am happy to say that before T had used a fourth part \u2019of one jar my eves were perfeetly well.lahink itan excellent article, and take pleasure in recommending it to others who are afflicted in Like manner, FRANCIS HOUSE.N.B.\u2014\u2014The Rose Five Balsam is prepared only by I.C.BUTLER, Derby Line, Viand Stanstead, C.F., and may be had ol him and his agents generally throughout the country Stanstead.Feb.7th, 1854.423 NEWLAND'S LININENT.PREPARED AND WARRANTED GENUINE BY T, C.BUTLER, Druggist, And sold by the gross, dozen, or single bottle, and sold by Merchants generally throughout Canada Fast.Slanstead, C.E., Aug.25th, 1852, HARNESSES.HAY Working Harnesses, Silver and Brass Hame do do [354 do Brest Plate do Common do do Also, Bridles, Martingales.Halters, Double and Single Lines, Circingles.Long and Short Holdbucks, &e., &c., for sule by Geo.R.FIOIMES.Liquers and Wines, 1% would call the attention of Inn Keepers and others to our stock.SPALDING & BATES.Boys, E have a (ew choice FOWLING PIECE: lef\\\u2014death on game ! Searoire & Bates.i Roek Island, June 1.1858 Manufacturer AND DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and WHOoLESALE AND RETAiL.HF attention of Merchants, and the publie generally.is solicited 10 his extensive stock of Meus® aud Boys Thick, Calf, and Kip Bouts; de do Gout Shoes ; Lapis\u2019 Kid Walking Shoes do Sulk and common Lasting Gaiter Boots; do du der fall Gaiters; do Spring Hecled Slips; de French Kid Slips de Excelsior Cut Common Slips; do Pegged Grain Leather and Call Shoes und Bootees; Glazed Goat Polka Boots Patent Leather \u201cJenny Linds™ ; Bronzed and Faameled Slips, Shoes, Gaiters, Ke.Ke, Misses Peg\u2019d Gout Walking Shoes & Slips; CHILDRENS* Pegged Gruin Leather Shoes and Pumps.Alse, a good assortment of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER.The subscriber returns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore recived, and means, by employing skilful workmen and using the best of stock, to maintain the popularity of the work mauufuctured nt hivestublihment.| Merchauts desir-us of purehasing auything in the Boot and Shoe line, will do well to call upon hig before purchasing elsewhere.EF Bois and Shoes made to veder if desired.All orders from Merchants punctually attended to as usual.: N.B.Ladies, don\u2019t be deceived when you buy Kid Shoes at the Stores! Be particular and call for CHarLes PIERCE'S best custom-made shoes, which always have a label au the juside.Rock Island, (Stapstead,) June t, 185% [393 + 7 ra b's} TT C.W.CLARK 9 EGS to inform the public that he has leased the Shop recently occupied by Mr.Win.SivricnT, where he intends te carry on the Py » * .Tailoring Business in all its various branches : and hopes by attention to the wishes of his customers, and by perfarmung his work in a fashionable and durable style, to merit à share of publie pat- ranage.Gentlemen's Garments, of all deserij tions, made up on short notice, and warranted to fit, CrrTing for others to make up promptly executed.Darby Line, June 1, 1853.Clothing.I EAVY Tweed Pants, Cottonade, do Linen and German Docskin Pants; Figured Buff Vests; White Marseilles do Tweed and Linen do Broadcloth dn Black Satin plain and figured Veste ; Linen, l'weed and Blaek Broadcloth Coats; Caottnnade and Green Jackets.Warranted work and low prices.SPALDING & BATES.[393 HE suhsoriher has just received a large lot of Furniture, ronsisting of Sofas, Dress Tables.Bureaus, Wash Stands, Sinks, Light Stands, Work Stands, Cherry Work Tables, Bird's-eye Cottage Bedsteads, French de Common do Roll Top de Birds-eye French do Rocking Chairs with cane backs & seats, and other pasterns, canstautly Kepton hand.These articles were bought with cash, and will be sold cheaper than at any Furniture shopin Canada\u2014no mistake.Please call and sce.C.F.HASKELL.Rock Island, Oct.5, 1853.411 Harrah for the Mammoth Store! THE NEY GOCDS COME} 6 Yds.Splendid Hovle\u2019s Prints ; 1200 H00 va warsted Dress Goods that cannot be hea ; Full stock of Woolens ; 2000 Gallons High Wines; 100 Martel's best Brandy ; 450 Holland Gin ; 18 casks Malaga, Sherry, and Port ; 1000 Ibs.best Table Fish : 2000 do Satnon, Mackerel and Herring; 4000 do Tron, all sizes ; 24 Sugar Kettles, The above articles have just been added to the large stock on hand, which makes it the most complete assertinent on Rock Isfand \u2014 The s bseriber 1s deteanined to redure his stock in season for Spring sepplies, and will therefore give betier bargains than ever.C.F.HASKELL.March 8, 1854._ NEW GOODs AT NUMPHREY AND CHOREY'S General Dry Goods, Hard Ware, Groceries, Crockery.Glass Ware, &c.&c., AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING STORE, AT BARNSTON CORNER.TE Subscribers wonld beg to say to their numerous friends and the publie generally.that they now have on hand à good stock of Winter Goous of all descriptions that are generally found in a Country Store, which they are determined to give their Customers.for readw pay, at as good bargain as they can be had in the country.They would alse say, that at their place may be found handy hands at the Millinery and Dress-Makiug busi- nees, Tailors, Tin Smiths, &e., &e,.all of whom are ready to take hold of any article ju their linc on the shortest notice.Thanks are tendered for past favors and hope fora contin.vation, Nov.20, 1853.410 Îtoves, Hollow Ware, Store Pipe, and Tin Ware, One Door Bouth of the Congregational Mecting House, Derby Center.HT: Subscribers will sell the above mentioned antieles and others not enumerated, at as Lue prices as can be purchased in Orleans County.They would respectfully vite Customers, both \u2018sides of the Line.to call before porehasing elsewhere.JOB WORK done with ne atness and dis- Patch.Grain, old Iron.old Copper.Pewter and Brass, Sheeps® Peis, Paper Rags and Cash taken in pay.SKINNER & FOSS.Derhy Center, Nov.23, 1853.419m6 FADY Made Clothing for the Crowd, at Nev.0.Sraranes & Birme.Chairs of almost every desgeription will be BUSINESS CARDS.8.W.FOSTER, \u201c Advocate, Sclicitor, &o.FRO8&T VILLAGE, SHEFFORD, ©.E, .Will attend the St.Hyaciathe, Missisquoi and Stanstend Circuits.430 \"HENRY S.TAYLOR, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, STANSTEAD PLAIN.Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner on short notice.44! MARKIAGE LICENSES, Ceustuntly kept for snle hy Elder C.UURP.Lai, C.F.443ml SAMUEL HUMPIIREY, AUCTIONEER, BARNSTON CORNER.J.F.MOULTON, DENTAL SURGEON, Stanstead Plain.JOIN I.LINDSAY, Commisswin Merchant FOR THE SALE OF Butter, Cheese, Egrs, Iard, Pork, Haws, end all kivd's of Country Produce.\u2014\u2014ALSO.WLOLESALE DEALER IN\u2014 .W.L.Goods, Foreign & Bomestic FRUITS, NUTS.&e., 15 North Market and 15 Clinton Sts.BOSTON.AUpy! A.B.PARHELEE, ADVOCATE, WATERLe6, C.F.Re.P.willattend the Stanstead, Richmond and Mississquoi Circuits.aus THOMAS W.RITCHIE, ADVOCATE \u2019 SHERI ROOFF.Will attend the Stanstead Circuit, W.1.FELTON, ADVOCATE AND ATTORNEY, Will attend the Stansteud Cireuit.Business Communications left nt the Office of C, A.Rictarnsox, Fsq., N.P., Will receive prompt attention, Stanstead, Jun.4th.1853.114 401 [37] [375u W, W.JENNESS, N.D.HOMŒPATHIC PHYRICIAN AND FURGEON, DERBY CENTRE, Vi, Office at J.Batis™ Hotel, \u2014 DR.B.A.WILDER, HOMEOPATHIC PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, XF Has removed to Rock Island.Staustead.£1 OFFICE AT HIS HOUSE.NEW \u201cGOODS and Low Prices.A GENERAL assortment of Dry Goods, A Hardware and Groceries on hand and constantly receiving, for sale upon reasonable tering by Jo WILLEY, Beebe Plain, April 6th, 1853.385m3 New Gracery Store.\u2018HE subscriber has on hand a large and well assorted stock of Family Groceries, 9 ITS MODUS OPE fy am < It D Lo: & Inston ty Remores its Couse 2 RALWAYS READY BEER, > wi sp the most Torueutivg Pains ill ally the moat Exeruciuting Cru) : Spustue ! 4 Fanpe and Will southe the most violent Irritations i ail pue: In a few minutes ! -£i î out the United Suios, many Lui diese pr obstinate eases of Too Rleurmatiem, Gaut, A } Neuralgia, Puralysis, Hal Joints, Bruises, ; STRESS, Spina) Cy Chil Fever, Ague Cabal, Lumbago, Stitch in the Wei: T1 hourly eures thousands of - ot Diurrheen, Cholera Morbyg + : Sick Heudathe, Sore Throat, Vie Doloreux, Coughs and Calds' ° Sour Stomach, Influenza, d Calds,.Bad Bremh, Tiglituees of the Gi Sick stomach, Billiousnes he Chast, 1t instantly cures tens of thousands of the Most excruclatiog paine, in a few moments; Paius in the shoulders, Paius in the back, Pains around the heart, Pains around the liver, Pains in the Muecles, Pains around the Kidneys, Paius ia the joints, Pais in the head the face.the feet, the arms.side and soma.Newralgie Pains, sciatie puins, \u2019 Nervous puing, sypluhte pains, Rheumutie gaing, sharp and agute pains, hegs vy aid grumbling pains, aches of gi) Kinds, back ache.face ache, ear aclie, tooth ache, and spinal complaints, are sudden ieved: from all paint feelings b 'y relieved RADWAY'S READY RELIEF., Cripples, le: p for Joy ! \"he crippled and bed-ridden.i \u2019 reli ved ba he R.R.R.are dustantly very day we have coser where * i pled and stiff jointed hobble their way hp Laturaters, la ree ive its suothing influence, and wall away ve) ing in the qu >\" den cflicuey of 7 R.Â.auick and aud Favh bottle to be genuine must bear the facsimile signature of RADWAY & Co.and the letters R.R.R.blow.in the glass.\u201d The pemnne article can he obtained of Anams & \"FrérnTon.Barnstou Corner, and\u2019 Apans & Lo, Conticook, Agents, 406 STOVES, STOVES Je, STOV .HR subacriber would respectfully an nounee to the prople of the Eustern Townships, that he bus made arrangements, with the manufacturers of several of the la test styles of Cooking.Parler and Box Stores so that he can furnish them at very low prices lle has.among eshers.the Intest improved ; White Mountain, ail sizes : Fagle Air-Tight, 8 inch Ware; Empire State, all sizes : New York and Erie, 10 inch Ware; Buck's Patent, improved ; ! Troy * Fashion ;** \u2019 Forest City, all sizes; State of Maine.&e.&e.Large aud small Box Stoves of the Jatest styles, All the Cooking Stoves furnished w per buttomed Boilers and Jron W Specimens of these ith cop \u2018 are complete Stoves moy be seen one {door North of C.Pierce's Shop, Rock Island, Also at Kilborn & Morrill 8 Siore.Derby Line.MOSES PIERCE.© Ruck Island, A pril 13, 1853.386 FEE undersigned is eo.New York.Boston and ply of stantly reeciving from En laud, a large sup- Books and Stationery, nn commission.which will be sold ay cheap as at Also.Flour.Salt, Fish, 0il, &e., which he wil any establishment in Canada.Lately received sell at Union Store Prices.and on sale\u2014 * Waman®s Reerrd.or sketches of distinguisheë: WomenCilles -ated ; guished The Old Forest zanger, Uy Prank Forrester, il+- lustrascai; , THOS.SMYTH.Lennoxville.Ang.17, 1853.Gentlemens\u2019 Clothing.G.R.HOLMES ESPECTFULLY solicits an inspection of hi- Stock in the WOOLEN BEPARTMENT, i Which is now extensively and eompletely aseortes (all varictics nf Black and Colored Cloths ; Venctians, \u2018needs and Docskina ; Fancy Vesting; Neckerchicfs.lies and Handkerchiefs ; Socks.Braces and Gloves Shirts, Shier Fronts and Collars ; Hats and Caps; Ready Made Clothing of almost every de- | seriphic ng Alarze lot of Gents and Boys Boots an Shoes Aller which he can ennfilently reeommend as Gunde that will sive universal satisfaction inqual- ty and PRICE.: Rock Tsiand.June, 1853.CARPENTERS & JEIAEES, TOU will find a better assortment of TOOLS at GEORGE R.Moimes* than at any other store Lauglish soldier in the United States Army ; Discoveries ul Ninevah ; Fouatlon the Horse ; Life and Memoirs of Dr.Webster ; wey to Luele Tom's Cabin ; \u2019 Micauley's History of England; fumes to do Gibbons History of Rome; shack nods Magazine.London Quarterly West- mins'er.North British, and Fditburgh Ke- views: London Lancet.Harpers.ruham\u2019s and Gadey\u2019s Magazines will he furnished bere rt publisher's prices.free of postage.THOS, SMYTH.Lennoxville, Aug.17,1853.ne eo Framsparent Window Shades, W F have just received from Boston a varied: VV asaoriment of \u2018Fransparcot Window Shades, wich we take pleasure 1m recommending té the public to he } \u201d Ue Ad FAST OIL COL ORS, which the sun will not fade, nor washing injure\" ronsisting of Vases, Boguetts.Black and ark Landscapes ; Viguetts, Temples ; Clunese Drapes ; in the vicinity, Among which are the follow ie; Steel and bron Squares; Sliding F.Bevel de; Try do.Carpenters Adz.N Saws, hand and split- ! ting do.Compass do, Augers amd auger bitts of all sizes, Lraces with 36 bitts of the best quality spring andball braces.socket chiscls, firmer dy, | long paring do.Gouges, Plane Frons, Jnintery.; Jack and smoothing planes with single and double.irons.rabbet avd match Planes, Pioush do witht rons.Filisters.Briss, Copper aml Skylight Spirit Levels.2 and 4 fold box-wond rules, hory poe-! Spoke shaves, screw drivers, seratch awls, pussts.de.\u2018those of you wishing to purchase please giv.me a call.Dshall take much pleusure in showing you my stock.come GEORGE R.HOLMES.~ 7 rgy ATTENTION.Yo will find for sale at SPALDING & BATES\u2019, Cod Liver and British Oils ; Castar, Olive and Lamp Oil by the gallon ; Gents.French Calf\u2019 Bonus; Swedish Rutubaga aud Carrot Seeds; Wagon Axletre:« and Side Springs ; Duugiass Pumpe and Mill Baws Wagon Mats, |) run's, Valises, \u2018Traveling Bogs: Bags; Gents, grain'd Leuther Boots and Shoes ; do India Rubber Uvercoais ; do Pavoma bats; do Kossuth and Hungary ats; Ludies Silk Warp Gatiers ; do Jenny Lind Ties; Misses Silk Warp Gaiters and Slipe, Rock Island, Nov.1, 1853, and Japan*d \u2014\u2014-
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