The Stanstead journal, 20 juillet 1865, jeudi 20 juillet 1865
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* Muking yearnings wrecked and faded, Stepping stones to other things.All the warmth of youth's bright season, Earnest hope and noble plan, Joining with the subtle reason, And the patience of the man.\u201cAN! that \u2018mid life's outward splendof, And its glitter bright to view, .We had more of yearning tender, \u201ci.For the beautiful and true.; More of earnest striving ever, - For true greatness throned afar; : Less of pitiful endesvor, : To seem other than we are.\u201cLittle worth our gifts and labors, If we value them alone, For the homage of our neighbors, And the glitter round us thrown.He alone is truly lifted, O\u2019er the crowd in heart and mind, Who, with power and patience gifted, Seeks the, good of all mankind.\u201d ae RED JIM.AN AUSTRALIAN STORY.Five-and-twenty years ago it was such a summer, here in Victoria, as it now is in the ond of February, 1865 : that is to say, the bush grass lay long and dead amid moveless.trees, or upon level tiresome plains; the heated air quivered against the low horizon, aud danced above the withered verdure like the surroundings of a furnace.There had been along seasou of drought.Nothing but dry water-beds, distressed flocks, and wandering cattle, were to be seen anywhere ; sometimes the black Leavy masses of smoke would roll along the distant sky, and cloud the glaring sun to crimson.Scmetimes in the close night a flush, far and faint, told that the conflagrations which had not yet reached us were sweeping many an acre of brush or pasture land.That was a summer I shall never for- Duy after day the same bright dazzling sky, the scorched bills and plains, the weary irritating sense of prostration.I watched the poor half- maddened sheep, weeks upon weeks, with a painful sense of duty which is present to me even now.There was little feed they could eat, and still less of filthy stagnant water in the sole muddy pool « on which they depended as their lust resource.Listlessly \u2018they coiled in the shade and listlessly I watched them, until I began to experience a fierce irritable longing for rain that haunted me day and night like & coming mania.Some nights, I threw myself down outside the hut and tried to sleep, but could find no rest; the still hot atmesphere kept up the fover that was coming upon me, aud \u2018my slumber was ever broken.I used to envy the old station horse they had: left for my use, when I heard him nibbling among the grassin the darkness of the night, and snorting.satisfaction that the sun lad \u2018y.assed \u2018the hazy hills.After a time I began to loath the weary extra supply of tea and \u201cdamper, made à pratice of camping where the sheep\u2019 camped ; visiting, my hut only as the vagaries of the flock led me to itä vidini- ty; thon I replenished my stock and left with the sheep again.I am: sure I had fever, and would soon have become \u2018the frightful montony\u2014always the heal, the motionless forest, the strange murmurings of the wilderness, like the faint whisperings of a sea-ghell, One night I was lying tossing about in the long grass of a box-swamp, not à mile from my hut: I chose the-place becälité the'ground'ivas tooler than, on Tookéd dp to the dull starlight, I thought of soon felt that I was weeping what time they surged : up dimlyy tenderly.How I longed for the fm leak sky the tering fall of rain on fhe wihdoifd, \u2018au :sloñe, Somehow; these longings wove dieam I heard Wintsr/s0ngs again and Notd Words, and laughters ; 42e) #1 awoke with a sudden start to see, \"| uegs by a loug series of crimes.the winte} comfort of thie bright heart: |'o i ge 5 \u2018\u2019Êhe Pins het not.twenty yards from me, tree men 3} hobblipg: their: horses.2 and speativg to: each.Sher.r.Bbout | ph, Il e of ie men ado * \u2014 in Jig gifs a and.l'was'about rising'tô join them apd %aste \u201cof companionship once more, when\u2019 a'column of flame started up: sud- | : fdetily\u2019s and displayed a, face that caused \"mé to\u2018shfink\u201cback:agäin;-with}a\" mate 25°) tered thanksgiving that: I.was not discovered.\u2018The face .that the fire revealed was known lo me at once, though I had never seen it before.The | ong.eye.and hair lip of Bec sd Jim\u201d bad been freely\u201d spoken about in\u2018avery shepherd\u2019s hut on the surrounding stations.| There was no mistaking him.The \u2019| bulldog \u2018forehead, the heavy Jaw, and the thick neck, were features that in themselves would : have sufficiently pointed out the ideotiry.of this escaped convict.saw him then, I thiok I never beheld so perfect an impersonation of a bad criminal.It was well known that Red .{ Jim had escaped from penal serviture, | accompanied by three \u2018others, but had arrived in this éolouy alone.It was \u2018equally well kilown' that he could only have survived the incredible journey by cannibalism.Red Jim, had ruthlessly murdered one or two settlers against \u2018| whom he entertained a grudge, and every effort was being atthat time made to capture him.There was nothing remarkable in the faces of his compau- ions.They simply showed by word and feature all the evidences of ruffian- ism usual in men of their class.They had coarse long limbs and heavy reckless faces, seared into revolting harsh- Two of them were armed with guns.These thoughts and observations prssed through my mind in much less time than it takes to write them.I was speedly recalled from speculation by hearing the word \u201cHallelujah\u201d used.Hallelujah was the sobriquet given to my master because of his strictly adhering to the habit of reading prayers in the family, morning and evening.Mr.Christmas was a kind.benevolent .man, respected by every \u201chand\u201d on the \u2018station ; and by none more than myself He had been very considerate to me in a late illness, and often sought by many subsequent attentions to cheer the Joneliness of my employment.Ove of Red Jim's companions, in answer to something Red Jim said, replied with an oath; \u2018Yes, we'll see if his psalm-singing will save him now.Then the other snid : \u201cThere are a couple of women there, and we shall have time to give them a taste of bush life before miording.\".\u201cLook ye \u2019ere,\u2019 * growled the ruffian, \u2018we'll roast Hallelujah first.That's our lock \u2018out.We'll see if the old prayer-patteror has nothing else to do but help to run us down.Give him a taste of fire before the devil gets him.\u201d I had uo fever, no lassitude, now ; the prostration of the last few wecks left me as by magic, and in its stead I felt à fierce delightful energy tingling along every nerve.Down close amongst the dry tindering grass, away with suppressed breath, \u2018and à wild feeling closing round my heart, I crept from the vicinity of the fire.I pursued my way, on my hands and kuoees, with a slow determined care that has since surprised me, avoiding every branch or twig that \u2018might.crackle in my path.I hurried on past the flock without so much as [ disturbing a sheep.Not till a long safe distance intervened did I stand erect, and fresh for the eveuts of the night.Whatever they might be, God in his mercy alone knew.I turned and saw the black forms of the bushrangers moving about the blaze, and with a run I started for the hut.Before a quarter of an hour passed, I saw it dimly against the sky, and almost at the same instant a frightened snort told me that the horse was within a few yards of my course.Uttering a hurried thanksgiving that I had found him go providentially near, I unfastened the hobbles with quick steadÿ hands, \u2018and led him to the threshold.I put on the patched saddle and | \u2018bridie;-and in another five minutes the \u2018fiñé 61d cob was stretching himself to a swift free gallop.My mind was too full for thought; but I can remember uttering repeatedly the words, \u2018Thank God I\u2019 What a contrast to \u2018the still hot mouotonous days, and the enervated frame! What a testimony to the power of mental excitement over bodily lassitude! The horse felt my determination too, and sped along without pause or stumble.lt was seven miles to the station, and the black belts of timber ; Tose, and passed, and came again, as I hurried on for dear life, over crabbed ground \u2018and abrupt hillocks, * The brave 61d cob.had as little thought of rest as I had.Ounce indeed, he paused at a rocky crossing-place, but immediately resumed the swift pace | at Which we had statteds\u2019 rol presentiment ?I donk Mit hate often i at ay: Royo idarknessy.I see; hie {Hat ir tot & star, Is it moving, oris.it the pace of ihe horse?It seems extinguished now.No, there it is again, Hurrah, itis a fire\u201d \u201con\u2019a bare \u2018pateh of ground, Recalling the man now, as'T\u2019 .Have horses | Bel candle.It is the homestead, im aod peaceful.Again thapk Ged.\u2018Strange to say, I never fot\" sia\u201d a sense of pleasure as I did\u201d \u2018When I\u2019 learned that I had found \u201cthe \u2018house \u2018 80.quickly\u2014the n most familiar point is iio, easily gained i iu the trackless bush \u201cat\u201d night.A minute more, agd I had dis mountéd fo take down the slip panels\u2018of the\u2019station fence ; another minute,: and: I had galloped upto the front entrauce 2\u2019 at a pace that dashed the gravel from the trim-kept parks.The door opened, and a gush of Tight streamed upon the darkness, glinting on the sides of the reeking horse.\u2018 Mr.Christmas himself\u2014old, \u201cbut hale and vigorous as many a younger man\u2014peer- ed out into the night with an expression of surprise.In beyond, were the evidences of calm and refinement.A quiet comfort dwelt in tha little glimpse I had of the room, that settled upon me even then, rough bushman as I was, with a pleasing sense.I can recall myself, bending below the panting horse, to peer under the rather low verandah, my dress wet with perspiration from his heavy sides, and my haud pressing the moisture from his shoulders till I \u2018heard it fall pattering on the gravel.Mr Christmas thought it was the working overseer, for Le said, \u201cIs that you, Curran?\u201d and without waiting for a reply, he turned to place the light upou the table, and then stepped out to whore I was.\u201cWell, Curran, what is it?I thought yôu were at the fire.\u201d \u201cIt is pot Curran, sir,\u201d I replied, \u201cbut Ned, tlie shepherd.I have come to tell you > \u201cBetter have your aupper first, Ned.You've had a had a hard ride, I see.Arc the sheep all right 1\u201d \u201cThere is no time for supper.Red Jim 1\u201d I hurriedly told him all T kvew.Ie heard me to the end without once in- torruptiug, and then said quickly, \u201cCome in.There is indeed no time to lose.\u201d I stepped after him across the pleasant room, where there were seated two ladies reading.Ladies,\u201d \u201csaid Mr.Christmas, as gracefully as though I hold the position of a gentleman rather than that of servant: \u2018\u201cthis is Ned Graham, the shepherd, to whom yon remember sending medicine and comforts during his ill ness.\u201d The ladies bowed pleasautly as Mr.Christmas continued, \u2018He is now come to return your kindness with interest.\u201d \u2018They looked at me\u2019 with some surprise : principally, I think, because of the emphatic, distinet way in which the last few wards were spoken.After a pause, the master said, \u201cAmelia, Emily\u2014I wish to speak to you both for a moment.They all three left the room, while I, curious in such matters, looked at the open books that were lying on the table.One wag Ivanhoe; a second some gentleman\u2019s chair, & large family Bible.In a few minutes I heard Mr.Christ- mass step as he returned with two double-barreled guvs.There was a rigid expression ou his face, very dit- ferent to what I had ever seen before; not the slightest evidence of faltering or fear.\u201cAre you cool, and a good shot?\u201d were the first words he uttered.\u201cI am, sir,\u201d 1 replied, confidently.\u201cAre the guus loaded, and the ladies safe ?\u201d \u201cThey are in as safe a position as I can fiud for them, Ned, and the guns are loaded with coarse shot and ball.You had better see if the powder is well up into the nipples.I am sorryto say my caps are none of the Lest.A shot missed, may be death to us, and to those I value more than mvself.However, we are in the hands of God.\u201d \u201cWhat plan do you propose, Mr.Christmas?\u201d 1 asked, éarnestly.\u201cTake half a glass of brandy, and I will tell you.\u201d He signed to the sideboard, where a decanter stood, I was about to follow his suggestion, when he said, \u201cStay! Don\u2019t pass between the light \u2018and the window.Go round the table.Everything mnst wear the appearance of peace.We cannot tell where they are now, and it would not do to arouse their suspicions.\u201d In a few minutes the light was extinguished, the door bolted, and we stepped quietly on the little parterre in front.\u201cNow,\u201d said my master, slowly, \u2018there are ouly our two selves to defend my home and my children.My servauts are all abseut at a bush fire that was reported this afternoon, and everything will depend on our coolness and determination.We canuot do otherwise than shoot to kill, The gang Will, of course, enter by the slip panels, for they will not run the risk of leaving their horses bebind.Then, as the faintest noise can be heard on such a night as this, they will not hazard the pulling down of the fence.\u201cWa will each take up a position behind the large posts, take : sure aim, and fire low.TI fire fifst,\u201d silontly'as\u2019 spectres, we: walked \u2018acrbas to the \u201cpaddock entrance, and:|ed \u2018|'sto6d opposité each other at the place: |'ifdicnted, With straining eyes and beating heart, I peered into the obscure tye Afar I thought I could see a faint.tint an.the skyy:like the reflection\u2019 of |W STEAD, 16.THURSDA evgise | the senses bat a French work ; and that opposite the old |\u2019 | guns.left standing at {he fends, an i The ball was unplesssif \u201cHoge |\" dns beau bu + .terribly.silent and oppressive.wa \u201cwag nothing.apparently on, whi ht kind o powering busb.\u201cThere wag curtain across the sky, aid \u201cthe \u201cy was of a\u2019black darkriess: should\u2019 \u2018have thought oftontimes- that -E \u2018was dréaming were it not for! the:.patiént \u2018motionless figure opposite, and the faint stars.Inaction under such cirçgamstau- ces is hardly to be borne, and my, tho'ts often wandered from their very: intensis ty.I began to: speculate .how long.it, would take a star_to pass a ome.\u2018black ragged patch of \u2018cloud, and ti on would look before me and see\u201d it\u201d ancibg on the darkness.Then the face of Red Jim would grow close upon me, till I saw the hideous features close to where I stood.Still, no sound broke on the dark shrouding night.Sometimes I thought, with a chilly start, that the bushrangers might have approached the house by some other way, but up behind me all was quiet.- At last thero camo a thin, faigt murs, mur that barely caught-the ear, and I listeued to know if it were real, caught another but better defined noise that over powered the first.At last I detected something that might be the footfalls of a horse ; ; sometimes it would die away and come again, but each time more clearly than before.And yet I could not feel certain that I was not deceiving myself.Goad 1 * There | 1 to ex- -ovér- odie hazy ight AT ig 8.nough to proclaim the approach of a horse, or horses.Mr.Christmas heard it also,for I dimly saw him move.My hands felt along the cool barrels, and toyed with the hammers snd triggers auxiously enough, and I put the gun to my shoulder against the sky,but failed to see the \u201cview.\u201d Just as Thad taken the weapon down again, Mr.Christmas said, in a clear, low whisper, \u201cBe sure you aim low, and don\u2019t be in a hurry.\u201d As the sounds of the horses\u2019 hoofs and of voices miugled, I detected the double click from the opposite gun.1 followed the example, and, with both guns cocked, we waited the enemy's nearer approach.nized the outlines of the men against the sky, cloudy as it was; they were approaching in single file, and as they became blacker and better defined, I heard a stifled laugh and an oath.In a short time they were within twenty yards of where we stood, and they pull ed up to consult.Although they spoke in whispers, 1 beard much that passed, for my sense of hearing had become extremely acule, as that of all shepherds does.It was impossible to distinguish by the tones who the speakers were, but I heard one of them inquire :\u2014 \u201cAre you sure the hands: above ?\u201d \u201cSartain\u2014when Leary spun his yarn about the fire, the cove sent \u2019em all away to it.\u201d \u201cHallelujah fust.it'll bring \u2018em back.\u201d \u201cAnd no grabbing the molls,\u2019 whispered one of them, authoritatively, and whom I fancied was Red Jim, \u2018till I make the cursed old psalm-singer a back log for the bonfire.Then we'll make love if you choose.\u201d \u201cCorie on !\u201d said an impatient voice ; ; \u2018don\u2019t hold a prayer meeting over it.\u201d ain't | If we fire the box, They then tied their horses to a fence that ran at right angles to the post against which I stood, and approached the entrance still in single file.I determined to adhere strictly to the ordors I had received, and waited the opposite fire.I knew tbat my companion would allow the men to advance a little, so that he might not endanger me ; and it was witli'a throbbing hear: that I saw the black form of the first bushranger pass between us.I heard him stumble with an oath over a cartrut.Then a line of flame\u2019 cut its\u2019abrupt short track on the darkness, and the sound had not passed to echoes before a shrill ery followed it, as tlie villain staggered on a few paces and fell, plowing up the dust.The light of the discharge had just died out- wheu I heard another snap, as à sportsman shoots when firing right and left.1 knew:that the master\u2019s gun was now useless.\u201cCome on, Nix! It\u2019s the cbve himself.1 saw him by the light of the shot ; his sing\u2019s gone now.\u201d Apd one of the men rushed to where my master stood, followed by his comrade.I had one of them covered but if I fired (I heard the noise of struggling) I might kill thy master.Thus 1 stood with the gun at aim, undecided -aud mad.The voice of one of the men saying, \u2018Damn you knife him I\u201d.resolved } me, and I firod amongst them.I saw some one sink down, but I could not tell who it was, and, as He appeared to let-go his hold, and rüsk to\u2019 the horses I took 8 secoud hurrièd'difh and fired ; then I boundéd across \u2018the entrance, just in time to see the Wounded \u201cwretch bending over Mr.Chijitmas und trying'to stratgle him, Tif &-moment the gib was poised and \u2018 sinastied ito freg- féénts'on his skull : Bat -iwe ; chad; ex- | posed our strength, anduthe remaining- \u2018bushranger, who believed-hé had stab- my: compation, seized, one of the SVE fired, and I had gestce time to keiow tht 1\u2019 was uniujured, y, When Red: Jit Hishodlf upon tne\u2019 with the Wétipot elobref,+ the rufflan\u2019s campfire.The night was MR oki etd, WE Ga At i Awl foe \\Y, J AY, d ULY 20 20; Eventually, I|.- heard a sound, distinct and defined e- | Gradually, I.recog- ge peng WEE a oO: 1863 blow.soul ; grappled with him he \u201cWe SN, a ground togeth- or.Wit all the force of my streugt g I resistod lia éffobts to @rhap me by the: throat, but \u2018ai Jast his hideous: face sunk \u2018closé to'ming, :aud his teeth.:mat be, neath my chin.iP oxperienced .a suffocating giddy fooling.aud then J heard.hurried.voiços; and gunning feet jystins I: felt.my grip relax, poyrailash.Jar the frightful gri 2 relaxed, 199, rose, to hig.fo Shy sai Jo with all his fo ! \u201cWhen I Che 18\u201c css tiousness,: T'| \u201c found myself in the ehoorful parlo on and the ladies\u2019 rends wore tenderly washing away the! \u201ctraced bf the fight.Mr.my plest ABB fer ed.Iva Red Jim eacapod, \u2018but his two com- panious, neither.of whom was Killed were given into the, safe keeping.of.Au -authorities, and aflery yords, hi anged \u2014 Three years, after the.al TAY, Mr.\u2018Chriat- mus made nie his overseer, \u2018abd\u2019 anily\u2019 his mafager.A long time has \u2018prised\u2019 \"since then, but\u2019 \u2018yet.a logo rolationship |\u2019 exists Létwéôn us.I'am\u2019 writing the \u2018tile of my early exporiences at tho same table whereon I saw the Biblo ou that memorable night.There is a Indy \"who sits opposite to me.She was the reader of lvauhoe, the daughter of Mr, Christmas, and she is my wife.© \u2014_\u2014\u2014 AE peta \u201d .Jury.ox.run Farm\u2014Haying will now driva:all those who haye not atten- .ded to it earlier.Oue \u2018good lay day this month ought to \u2018sufice | fo curo grass to make it fit to put in the bain.We have cut, and cured, and housed many a ton of hay in one \u2018day.In many fields the grass has lodged badly owing to the rapid and luxuriant growth.\u2014 That ought to be got in first.If you have old straw or the second quality of old hay, it will be greatly improved by mixing with new clover or hay that you may fear has uot been well cured iu alternate layers.Time presses, however, aud many will not take tho pains to do it.Keep down the weods.\u2014 They have been very trobulesome this year.Never knew them more s0.\u2014 Take look at the garden as often as practicable.Don\u2019t let the weeds get ahead.If not driven by other work, keep the cultivator going.It will be of help to the corn and other crops, oven if the hoo does not follow it.\u2018The cattle must not be neglected.-\u2014 Seo to it that they have a good supply of fresh, clean water.Many fprmers neglect (hls, and compel thelr stuck tu drink the stale and slimy water of some shallow poud: Most animals .are\u201d unwilling to quench their thirst from such water if they can help it.Ct Grain should always be cut a few '| days, not less than a week, before it is \u2018ripe.- It is of much bettor quality than if allowed to ripen fully, Weare often pained to see the neglect of many farmers in this.respect., Théy don\u2019t know -how much they lose by it.Oats aud barley, to be sure may be allowed to stand a little louger than wheat and rye, as they ripen more slowly, aud are less valuable; but éven they are far better cut early.Oats cut ten days before getting fully ripe, and dried as \u201chay are thought by some to \u201cbe better than hay and grain for horses.There will be time after haying- to repair the ditches and do a little draiu- ing.Get out muck too, and pond mud if it comes dry before the end of the month.It is always time well spent.yrs @ i, : Wesrern WHEAT.\u2014The wheat harvest in Southern Illinois aud Indiana has commenced.Our, exclianges from that section speak of the yield as enormous, and the quality as Wnburpassed by the crop of any previous year.To add to the eatisfaction of the farmers, the weather has been\u2019 as favorable as they could desire, and the new crop has \u2018been harvested in the very best condition.From all parts of the :country.we have the same glowing accounts of the wheat crop.- Coru and oats will be more than an; average returu, aod fruit has never promised a more prolific yield.This, therefore, i is.likely, to be a year of plenty, its cornucopia \u2018overflowing with abun lance.\u2014Uinciunati Commercial.LLC ; THE CURRANT Wors\u2014T hav tried.many things to rid my gooseberry \u2018and currant bushes of the pest, (currant wornf,) with no effect, but have : now hit on the means of their otter destruce.: tion.Take two pounds of sulphate of \u2018iron, (copperas) dissolved in two galons of hot water; dilute with:iten or \u2018twelve: gillons of \u2018cold wate josprinkle |} with a fine nose \u2018watering When.\u2018the \u2018dew: id:bn the bushes ir iho\u2019 ing.i# the beat time.In a few.\u2018hours, dead, and bave.fallen of the brisfi,\" and the foliage not injured\u2019 except Whe the worms have eaten the leaf: \u201cAle just Bropattibiis bf\" copi as might! mot be tiré best, és\u201d thé\u2019 Bait portion that will ratioaty this 'woriinis perhaps.the best.\u2018Wa-would recomend its nme: r otfiër fnsecté;'but canhot.say definite] but-rely;.oncâtc.destroyingr he, ourrent, worm: wo ai ae q (HAS rad.py p to stlds, *fralléiis;\" are ip es oy dh\u201d Sill dling hi Emi jue 'ng Weltte Fh gid \u201cvéidabré\u201d elude: Lét'them bé; eut-j ed isrtiÿ?PE era Ve R fr uy cor oo & t 3 Red Jim | or Christmas had\u2019 fainted from loss of [Will des $y blood, but was not dapgorously wound- |: «decided a Baptist.ill find.th trated of |\u2019 you will find.the worms prostratéd o toi?\u201d ie One is the- Hour.when I \u201cshall call] you my.wife for.the first imal, foal of es sd - Phiéy lode bifdied \u201cto teas pate 77 tes) ni \u201ca Ata Irsopelt Une daa ME EPA ok.dau tot Hed od de ul do buoixi gan AAT ST Li ve EVE \u2018 Borax; 10 Kua, mp \u2014 Al, the ast meeting-of the-Boston Booi of: Nataral- History, a report was nul \u2018by \u2018a member \u2018upon the effeot; of Lo vorized borax:upon: the water.bugs «tockroaghes that.infest, PE hpuses.\u2014 \u2018The experiment was tried.b y spr | fing.it Rega grow.erac -suspogfed, of aifo Just, Su fj rv res! se lor 0 these ith, fis Q ol iat foi\u2019 tliroe\u2019 bass not js al oy \u2018anes.\u2018wdre de nd BH Tittho \u201cAbbr \u201catid lirdly.\u2018live ons\u2019 ford in'the oligo.Ee SWALLOWE.\u2014AS, 8p] 0 f af, ti a val: uablg servioss 1h BE fat low, tv.lu t.one \u201cok the 080 \u2018birda: Sil PY then ;ib is, ne duge as cote as bing pe {ni \u2018nsummery |.the\u2019 stato \u2018of {Kb\"air but for these birds, a l\u2019iiay bé readily conceivelry- Once'kind, of, insects alouo \u2018might produce Sill 486 ,000,000 : of its sœace-in- a- Bin] 6 years ssh fre aff feet to Cay .Tug Core rar all: (part, bend country We toceive oncoraging.sopolidts\u2019 respocting the craps.Despite, the\u2019 im- mouse, drain; upon the en of the cou Ary, made negosspr ho War, adage of sl abe \u2018usual if the}.\u2018Nofthora Stafos has ben devoted to agriculture.Iu the Soutliorn States th total overthrow of a system of las) 11 0.; + bor inauguratéd many generations, ago of courde causes much embarrassment, and very little of the :groat staples- | cotton, sugar and tébacco\u2014havo bech plautad ; but considerable wheat has boen harvested in, ;many.portions, añd | ° the corn crop which is large, looks | -* ° fluely.In Wost Virginia, Maryland and Now Jorsoy the wheat harvest has.slready commenced, and a wonderful | io is promised the reaper.Proba- ly the largest hay crop ever pnthered wil reward the farmers of the Eastern States.Fruit promises an enormous yield, and vegetables ane everything i i appearance that could be desired.\u2019 1 seems that to the blessings of peace so lately vouchsafed us is now to be added\u2019 tho boon of a bountiful harvost,\u2014New York Herald.° gi.+ Britis Ar AND Tuan \u2014TIi \u2018doing everything iu England, there is lits tle excitement, because it.js felt to be irregular.Lhe fermer \u201cof the people is well kept by the smooth aud even island air; tho moist southwestern winds dome and séothe with calm (lips the chock.Tho thermometer, like ev- otything else, knows its place; and 1en once it succteddd in passing thro\u2019 tironty degroes in tho course of a day, |\u2019 the oldest inhabitant of Loudon grew anxious ; it was fearcd.that stocks, too, | would fall.\u2018Fhe thunderstorms uuder-' stand propriety, and simply growl, like the dissatisfied Englishraan, Vivid\u2018ef| fects, sharp.conjrasts, violent exertions,.caouot be sustaiued in that insular atmosphere.It seems as if London, like.the lover of the weed, were pacified by its own ginoke.° T saw (wo huge wagons turn from o pposite quarters into n arrow lane.The drivers kept their, horses moving till the heads of the leaders touched ; then they sat still and looked at ench other.Both were\u2019 dé- termined that it was a point of\u2018 Honor to stay where they were.words of rather @ .subetantial English had passed between them both subsided: into a dogged equanimity.A crowd gathered instaatly, but with as little tumult as avts make ; it regarded the occurrence ns a milder forms of pugiliem, | © and watched the result witli interest.A policeman passed blandly from one\u2019 wagon to the other, represented the necessities of the public traffic, hoped they would settle it shortly, urged the matter as an intimate friend of the parties, till at length the man who was.conscious that he turned into the lane the last gathered up his reits and backed out.of it.It was a little index of.popular disposition ; and T expected, na soon as the country became conyinced that it had driven rashly into our\u2019 civil straight, it would deliberately Back out of it.\u2014Joht Weiss in Atluntnè Monthly.nt ania * About thitty-five years ago, there fe- sided iti thé town of Hebron a éertain\u2019 Dr.\u2018I.who became:very mach éhamdrs \u2018ed of à beantifnl' young lady inthe: same town: -they were-engaged to be married.The i} doctor was,a strong and decided \u2018Prés.ibyterian, and his lady love as strong and They were Sh had wgelter ons vening talking § ovgreth gic In: due courses of time\u2019 iptials wh ted\u201d \u2018the octor ke Pau 2 i dhitoking \u201cfay diary of tbe ra \"events Which 1 shall\u2019 Sautoir among \"the hiippiest bof mylifets © - 4 Ati pray what.\u201cmay: they te dot ot fe rv And the other; if you.please ?4 M 1, when, we shall present our \"i baptism, gi 4 sai spripkled.; AL ë ist PL 7 des, sf ikled fe\u201d pics \u2018 id, bi lial LE, Pas apré i lang of mifi¢'shiatl be spe pi ln bh we bln of | ; airgap flay #Thèy hkl fo bap ob ote hush yioVé.24e 060i: oY Jnr if +5 aly sip Doan tell you theny: thats Best your babies won't-be:.my\u2019 babies.n8p, vi bd ;estérmime|go Fonds a fapid Spring kt him- before: ated, Aeniod high, oH » | bad cie ap tight, sirdl; 2122 rege Ee ote 4 wi Bia | uli de 5 16W SE, nine: |: roats if.Afteria few: \"|'ipproschitigs © Whih tlfey: heard: Vôf reason as to:throw tliele lives away at a ALA pailfal, L ontaip ping.four fe Toy 8.Sole à td PARENT I LUN be i Eamtpt Sxenezse os pb og; or io ; Sami N.fh Pair) + gétemreo à RIS +43 Ya iPad Eat a al.= xs o 5 Xe } Fag Jeu 3 hie, to To! \u2018th so.ms § dial Yes RES the déctor, hever.prod gold fonds he A or St dE à some A à Afr on of hes bo raua- ged \u2018while diReidgolike St.Viths over 1 custômor\u2019s Lun pi other \u2018day, ob-.sorvod-His partner porinÿowisely;over & \u2018newspapër, whersupon?tho Hollowlng [a teed of.he.4 i] itat member 0.fime=i' alge iwhpt youloakin, ab datipanor-forf Je8B road er fe dean.à mémbor\u2014\u201cGe way, fellak-; xpd; I'so big.ohbt for hath EH gh en n't do\u201d it et Gti ! SOLDIER'S \u201cEPITAPH.atontion ne alérnotod by a wi: grave, located in the very, m \u2018of { dibmabulad anrthworks.It bore a \u2019mobümout of pino Bobrd,'ôn which the \u2018tonttadés \u201860 tho \u2018at aloght ¢ deceased \"had \u201cwrité at fontéws vi ine i ve: Mr er\u2014 AG\" ¥ 2 engu # ts te sh ' k Sn ho ION: ue FOnsIMGATHOND, ne ARND BIRD ove STRATEGY Ww Cente + = * : TE Mai +.Hic Ja Jacet; on re mobs get jodi si Die L edi wes \u201cvs «Bi i'd Ri win Off : oi 48071 sel # 10.40 B,:146 EXE As'I rodd this simplé:inacri ton, By \u2018boy, L.cotlds net.help .thinking b many mdckerels, like this: poor fifer,- \u2018had rushed from their, homes to war, pantiog for.hovorab e, death, be alow-.\u2018consumed b, by, potl FA ogy) ad je of i inglorious\u2019 Tartiicasion and {ndis BE te Ohopolids biroglyph t updds no Champolidn\u2019s hidroglyph- feal skill\u2018 Jb reid: This.bédtitiful Ee vores 6f the fifeis \u2018épitdph-thôûgh HEL vorse had to ba inséribed Sgératiyel, ys in order to get!it #11 upoii \u2018the nitrow monument.- Io gll+ite- praise.of that quiet sleop in which there aro vo anticipations.to bo:disappointed, na gluttony to.maké;sick, and.uo, :soufodeyacies \u201c16° to all as, reading.alive ae , Here lies art 5.ONE Fun, Wig i © ought for one to walty © \u2018ut Nought,for: one foulgh.Gus ought loo yaigh ty .Nought \u201cto fort] ly The Macketol post Whp 4 drepte these litied, my boy, may lave BER no- rhe- \u2018tofiéiat\u201d;' bu£ this theññé Wés'an iosgir- tod giving hii lors\u2019 than! ordindry mistéry of the figurés-dfr épesch.Yours gravelyj \u201cOnvaevs.c.Kene, \u2026 » di Rasa IR 1 cart: Ting Pugin\u2019 on Jur, \u2018Dawvis.~\u2014The plea fof Jeff.Datis-pat in.bythe New York sentimental aati-hnnging party, remindéttis of &- little, Joke?\"perpetrated by; a.Franch felon, .The.Bi How had killed his, fathe and.mother, and in fact the, syhole amily, \u201cand as : tried for the \u2018crime of murder After con- Me Ah Jud; j q d, ab is custo- if he had; hdy fonsous Lo drgo why né \u201céntèné ôtr'déath\"éhould not bé Pronoiriced \u2018upon hifi.+ \u2018Fhe crimi- hal r0sä and ih a\u201c \u2018most pitiful .a lnchrymose tone, said he had no special \u201cplea\u201d to make, ow that, he hope: the court, would: hgve: or orphan.\u201d Sir nt Lier Éooutsrr in Faz i An.One e day, last eek, two men, a, Teborer and a;mechani , At Irvington, 8 the Huüd- son river railrond hing.Ta ing fraely,sver \u2018thf de a wugor thât one would'rétidin longer on the \u201cfrack (tian the\u2018éther when tHe tri cars they linked arms dnd: walked \u2018toward the coming locomotive.Death was before them, butineither attempted ito-tinlooe his hold nor stepped aside.Again and again the engineer whistled -and,ordered.the, brakes to.be putdown, - the locomotive-stçuck the men, and killed them Arn \u2018The.poor fellows vith oly, vi Hiéh, if emplôÿ= © , \u201cight \u201ckv produced\u2019 see Ss rest BOL appeats strange tHéÿ\"cobtd linvd been so \u2018bereft one silly and trivial\u2019 wager, ih Monk 8% Punitive Wares, JE \u201cis nBt gehérätiy Know that pounded ssesses the \u2018qualitÿ of purifying A tablespoonfal of pulverized \u2018alutn\u201dsprinkled foto.a-hogshead of it Water (the water.stirred.at the same time) will, after a few hous, by preci.us ew data « ppitating to the bottom impute, particles, go purify it that it will, be\u2019 foulid to possess nearly.all the eshness and clearness of the findst pat ip id abus pis an 4 REE 5.guard- \u2018againet\u2014the- vorag Ww Hibe- PI pi Br Pad oo) at.> rd Lu Nm mt nn tn gt Me rar res we + » 1865, contains on \u201cproclama Township of Cliftody \u2018The Parish of Saini The Canada Gazette of § tign signed Tord Monck, and Hector om denies torG eneral, proclaiming, \u201cgt that parks ot, ve upty.g bmp.ton, in the District of St.Francis, forms ng an exteüt of territory of about seven miles \u201cre -depth, boguded as follows, that is to say, he pon by.Jotg Nos.18 in the th, 6th, ih, 9th, J, anû Flih \u201cringes of the i ws mo of Clifton, to the east by.the Ww Compton 19, \"be the or feral civil Pp.ir ; nt» pi Andits, eparatiqnar.- Burn By\" the 18ih: :chapter: ofthe Consolidated fi arish of Baik Hedwige, ! \u201cand wo have ejected and\u2019 ldéclared à a said Pprish of St, Fp.tu bee ve ourtu range df thé \u2018affa Township, tothe uth by the .Townships of.Hereford and Le er dy and 10 the went by \u201cthe Township \u201cmg he \u2018oneis RE eu À , Fu tutes of Lower! Canada, {thE Roman\u201d B Arif Citholic Bishop of St; \u2018Hyacinth; in whioge |! x set Dlocesstwe have the: \u2018happiness to dwell shall Ten 7 ce a Yad, if 4, sansa OF HR Petitioners { en ,apply, 19, (he Co | su l2a: Essoners, who, 1 ort tothe, md 43a] the Parish ;.boys ap j ES > i ; J \u201cevil authority.: x :*The amount of any bbe \"4° ment on any landito'defray the expenses of nated \u201cAgents oftkne fh their taxed Zinds| È .thie.construction - or.\u201crepair.of any Chord, | est Tg 4 isn LE sie ying and: esétoisi 5 id wolighe im à Ë Bu \" pes ©.The | \u201c Bhould 2 og Si ais\u201d I 5 gi gredit, orto.lend money on real nu | RI Wek ow of, oy ving isRoman-Catholic 4: à of, À assessment) equal Dears aid « on the lend.The: sw [ants in various New York officee.rey of se re cvaa bir one and \u2018the\u2019 offer.by res, colt x to Bel: 3%.= hy Miron «water: fromthe: lârge ank; ther be d fidlheS were \u2018discovered 2 Bursting\u2019 \u2018from the : sgbond floors v'algo on \u2018the: third near the edit] | Ee dis buildings 7 Th 6 {omwagderwardad fo bie sla- id hdmi & rer Je Lit produe pes ag \u201cWe Srould suggert that eve wnsh and 1.County | Councikjy % EL IK) oka 13+:beenburneq in\u2019, the - United States ; ; but =2 After thé\u2018 letters, | x \u2018À, Nofetôs 40 \u201cof Troy Ve, gave an: piééfieal'Hisdtatétl/om Mâtei \"air Hg far pee wl Jesponsible hol © Sti tater Fig fl! represent the Lower Canads Teachers.asso- |.ciation in Educational associations of Upper: is to be observed that in the other profess.\u2018practical teachers,\u2019 (Great ipplitac.) Boards |- After appointingpthe.sual com- | made by Reva, J, W.Truesdell of C, B., and B.Smith, 0 sb ghalfrof Dosstio Mis onli 5 bo e {weap the Wi.Ld Money: 7 : Thursday, P.M, finis) ed business, had > a sermon from Rev.Chickering, of Enst Burke, Vt., and adjournég, le hold the next pase meeting a} Derby, Vi, © % Good fpeljugy prevailed Julitguehp ghout the meeting.Se oh ekeroises; well attended, lively,-interestirgsandyspiritua).The, hospitalities of the people of Eston and Newport, in éntertaïnitig the meeting, abounding.Those front the States were most favorably impressed towaids the people of the townships, Ca ol = on ud A 5 TYLER, \u201cvue Demon, CONVENTION \u2014We print to?day a very full account.\u2018of the first \u2018proceedings at this megting.It.will: be observed.that in a jocose way the subject .of annexa-, tion was brought bolore it by Governor Wall bridge, as one of the results which he hoped might possibly at least grow out of the extended intercourss, which he desired between the United States and the provinces.The allusion was not, however, of a \u2018nature to and they seem to have taken dt, as it was intended in very good part.\u2019 The views\" which were put forward by the speaker who addressed the Convention, were of the largest kind, and certainly may add some confidence to the hopes of \u2018those who believe that a day wili come when the Parljament of sep- erate nations, regarding each otier with hostile sentiments, shall be replaced or supplemented by something more like the dream of the philosopher and poot\u2014a «Parliament of mankind.\u201d \u2018The idea of the various Finance Ministers on each side of the lines, between foreign countries, concurring to put as end to smuggling, from one to the sther, however novel, and however foreign to many of the received notions of commercial ethics, is one which, in the future, we may hope to see fruitful of much good, and of much good will.On the whole, we cannot help congratulating the people of the continent, especially those of our own country, upon the nature of the Congress in which the representatives of the colonies of Great Britain and of the United States are now assembled.For four years past we have heard from certain quarters of nothing but the horrid wers on the frontier, which were to follow the cessation of internal hostilities.We have always, as our readers know, resisted the propagation of this folly, -and of the ruinous projects which it was sought to justify by these predictions.\u2014 What do we see?That instead of Greek meeting Greek on the field of battle\u2014 ferocious bands of plunderers only kept from destroying our lives and property by the most heroic sacrifices, our representative men have crossed the frontier to be received with the greatust courtesy by the representatives of our neighbours, and .to hear of the acquisition of Canada by our neighbours \u201conly ns a joke, which they ean afford to laugh at.We need not say that, however gratifying it must be to us,as to all men in the same circumstances, to see events justify the correctness of our foresight; there is a much purer and wider gratification arising out of the spectacle uow displayed at Detroit; and if we do not indulge in\u201d very sanguine expectations now with regard to the definite resulta of the discussions in that city, we believe that-it is utterly impossible to exaggerate the value of such meetings in the promotion of mutuai good will, out of which all other wise and profitable relations may be expected to grow.\u2014 Montreal Herald.\u2018WHOLESALE POISONING BY A SWEDISH ÜLERGYMAN.-\u2014-The Stockholm correspondent of a London paper gives a shocking ac-\u2019 count of =o series of appalling crimes brought to light in a trial now going on there.The accused is a Swedish clergyman named Lindback, who was pastorof a small parish in the province of Wermland, He had as a boarder in his house one M.Lysen a retired merchant.This gentleman died, and the clergyman got 10,000 rix thalers out of his heirs on the strength of a pretended agreement as to board, The prisoner.is now accused of having poisvned Lysen by means of arsenic which he pnt into the wine used at sdcrament, It is alleged that he also, in the same way, poisoned three other persons, one only of whom survived-\u2014 Some years ago he obtainéd a.sum of money from a person.whose daughter he was engaged to marry, and then poisoned his creditor and jilted the daughter, Daniel Arider- sen, the man , who - escaped, , was .actually forced severnl times to drink poisoned wine, the prisoner: insisting, when administering the communion, upon the sick - man taking more wine thav he wished.- Ho always noticed that the wine had a peculiar taste, \u2018though he did not suspect then that it was poisoned.The prisoner, since his arrest, made an unsuccessful attempt to take his oya life by opening a vein: = We understand that Mr.John Mec- Caw of Sherbrooke has made a valuable dis- \u2018cotéry \u20ac of gold.béaring quartz in the County\u2019 hat I'he bed of quartz is said to} Sa: very, extensive.An assay of spécimens taken \u2018about 8 or 10 feet from ig\u2019 aur- fase, just.made by.Dr.Hayes of Boston, is land po Sraléaseb birds; fianksya iid te éarnést, pithy of \u2018sod | mega von sBurbed; \u2018The fantiorat rl fil yl lt for a \u2026.po vefttiôn \u2018afsoÿdt\"'6 *p, |Bives avery high percentage of gold quite ir Mit ob the wmd: bé die wets kept 1606 i containing, muh 1e lil fofterly Pistéf at equal to the celebrated Golconda ore, ; xl : the second Rote anh\u2019 oy toi i ibaps, Le sans garding that; Uniser- 3 emed in | hié best fi \u201ceed The Guelph Advertiser says the tows: A: \u201cAfiprrastid\" théir Quarters;:| dity.and.its auxiliaries.Be tdtali-nember: sho hit was \u201clikey \u2018afro \u2018Storrington i is 86 infested with had: ni \u201cUatiferoent of the dents ros todents in College -is j323.| studehta inf: Bt.Francis.Lo Jeep de fo that diey y éonitiquee \u2018i febrfal pluguë té ] en Were bhdly-injuréd/| Normal SoliooL65.50 pupils in: gh Sehdol-rdeeplÿ | intbrestpd Ale audienos for\u2019 half an he ihatit Thos, ésttle; shh,\u2019 aka $: Beighidy os Sma nt ve bf hi fatally, but | 868; pupils ig Model Bohools 818: Toul hourpwhile urging.tha intportanive\u2019s A Finding Toga Had Shen\u2019 Shih ta by ibm, A Hoite 0 bedi in dr i lent ts; | no one wi fi outright, whibh fsa Woks [Wy ok STT8d pupils 072, This Gollédh/ WH [Gn the field thé laborerynoeded in, itt ould belonging, opera \u2018Habe of f dell, | now, We er Bil Yilroducéd into | der, tondderipg that.srowd, cor ih fodél and: il sit di\u2019 nity fi Ibn of doakingthir abtoud, sons) eat Lov r bitten by.ond of fie\u201d #4 | Ç midit.\u201d Su overs.-héld «that the | 000 peopis bidoked;, tp.the.stryéts.fn \u2018tua | rt Aovbugh\u2019 lial Bi abut) nt | \u201c*Tndtaèy Mhonifng sheprd and \"noté ape |.bid;amimels,;ahd on Saturday, det, ie op rit Byinem «ib SoM: nok bees Luiutnfly: A gbod:mmty ofthe ewriogitipd In| Medicind at, thoi i og w 4 ¥égbity of ébtuitildieen/ und st: eleveni:o®.|\u2018wattiod: of the; danger; he foolis} pr coûts sms hoi mt of the po \u2018polices | teach in Lover \u20ac ii, aye.6 duce | élodk pad\u2019 ser ibn Wom At\" À\" Candievon; inter the-encjosure wierethe hotse wag dots, de te aol iin pr Fort TH 49 ih | min oud dope musdum; buildiog ments to nail themspives of the, al Soho] ÿ who bed | ih rin h ota | avoid anid Ty 0TH Tdi tel -Sutinisrÿ wie ins ae ais ! Ep Me Woëdi LH \u2018ded, i.The dnfariated.Animal séibedshim bys Thoth labéraiig: a ul ai ie odd | 4 fab lis ae ak \u201c + \u2018| in Datroit gives: the.folloyting dosorip} Sill q Montreal, reached to shock the sensibilities of our fellow subjects |: The editors] correspondent of the Globe ar.Potter's apeéeh, a the VE i Fifer | Bis.Potter, tof The Ameriogp Congyl soon began to be hinted that his here was to oppose Reciprosityy \u201cifhis morning:it.became.definitely.updgrotbod\u2019 thay such was the case, and further, that his argument was that the termination of Reciprocity would speedily bring about Annexation.\u2014 that Mr.Potter would \u2018meet the American \u201c| dèlég sates THE Towel\u201d Bard of rade Hall at half past\u201d y d'oloë TW bien Mr.Pot: ter got, his countr meh\u2019 103 or jeté HEE did! that gued hen af\u2019 | the true ipterests of both oqurities\u201d \u2018démand- Jed a clpser., ynion, than, Repiprositys and that the abrogation af, ihe \u201cTreaty.would \u2018make Canaglians see, thelr \u2018trye Anterehte\u2014 He informed.hig hearers that, there, 88.8 \u2018Fatrong: :annexation feeling fin + Canada: He lnéw that\" thes great! misjority Apbethd \u2018bet friends of the United States in Canada; dit not wish the Reciprocity Treaty renewed: for: the reasons which he had urged.\u201d He read a letter from a prominent American in/ Mont-.\u2018real, urging the-same\u2019 viet, and \u201csaying that friends of the United Statesi0 | Canada would willingly suffer - temporary inconvenience, if necessary, that the United States\u2019 might carry out what was their true policy.ter generously said \u2018he would not coerce Canndians into Annexation, 1f he were sure a single day's war would add Canada to the United States he would not sanction it.If they are, he would endeavor to make the best Reciprocity Treaty possible, for he had no doubt that the closest \u2018commercial relations between the two countries would be best for both; but because he believed a closer union .could be effected, he was against any temporary arrangement.He thought that within two years after the ab-, rogation of the Treaty the Canadians would seek admission into the Union.The botd inpudence of a'gentleman holding Mr.Potter's delicate official.position, coming here oi such an \u2018errand created a good deal of indignation among the Canadian delegates, They were pretty unanimous that he ought no longer to continue , Consul General.It was also determined, on consultation, that in addressing the Convention the delegates should take pains to disabuse the minds of Americans of the false impression Mr.Potter was endeavoring to disseminate.of Americans, the door was open, and any one who chose entered, Many Canadians were preserit, \u2018and in\" some instances indica- Led dissent from Mr.\u2018Potter\u2019 s views.After he had clossd his speech, \u2018Hon, Mr Currie, of St.Catharines, spoke briefly, repudiating the representations just made, and reminding Americans that his poliey of driving Cane- dians into annexationby a hostile tariff, was a most unworthy one.Let pe Lg g3 The Official Gazelle of the 15th bas, among o long list of new patents, the following : Richard S.Hunter, township of Stanstead; for \u201cA new and useful Metalic Threshold and Outside Door Aftachiment.\u201d! 45 -Mark Libby, township\u2019 of\u201d Bélton, \u2018for: SA new and useful Machine for Raising\u2019 Allavi= | um, Muck, and soft earth ; from : évampe; ponds,\u201d &e.©.Clark Waätson,: Coatienok, \u2018or \u201cA new nd.i Aaron C.Hall, Stanstead, for \u201cA new y and useful Tubular Sap Boiler.\u201d Léwis Sieeper, Coaticook, two patents, for \u201cA new and\u2019 \u2018improved\u2019 \u2018Axle for Railway Sleepers Patent, Continuo Rail, \"ne KE À new regulation in Boston brings ¢ all the cases of intoxication before a police court, where the offender i is allowed to show | from whom he got the liquor.| The \u2018sellers.of intoxicating drinks are getting up.a high\u2019 tims of \u2018intoxication.tell:all they know about it.The old stagers keep mum,- they do not want their liquor stopped, 1 \u2018sus &# The Hamilton Times says: It is no secret that the great frontier city of Buffalo, situated at the, foot.er Luké Erie and ât the western trade termitiation of the Erie Carial, is the headquarters.of opposition \u201cto \u2018the Reciprocity \u2018Treaty.The famous Mr.Hateh who collected statistics and reported -to the government against the continuance of the (reaty; is a Buffalo man;or:at.al.events intimately donnected: there.: camila rial ai pie - .+ Card ofTlianks:; ; vus re - he Laîties of thé\u2019 Alcadenly Plo:Nic oom- mittee desire to\u2019 tender their'best thanks to the chairmen and speakersiwho: kindly: .consented to address the meeting oh, Wednesday Jast in Mr, Knight's grove, and to; acknowledge their obligations to Mésara.Péck- ham, Holmes añd other entlemen\u2019 \u2018for their valuable and éffiéiént assistaice in carrying out-the arrangements for the Pic Nic'on \u2018the grounds Eid il A CARD.i\" 5 A a:meeting of.Essex Enginé Cor Fo.1 a Stanstead Plain, held on Friday \u2018evening, July 14th; a - vote -'of* thanks was unanimously tendered to\u2019 Carlos Pierce, Esq, for his vety generous antl\u2019 appropiate \"donétion\u2019 1 the compat « on hit RYE THe * Bfieers\u201d of the de ob yon yak e \u201caquedisa td give Ha qi a \u2018amet nb Aht° colatie Qu Sib hha Byotdety: 11; TAF, B.PATTON; Sardar er se tu bis tA ation \u201cfavor of able Mibsionary; Ses tx for bk: wl af fa) Bietys\" 5° re spin writen 1 wil SRiby si sl rail af | put ; ape À i I siness Notices-were:«posted-«upæwhioh-annouaged.| rare gaiper w he'>haran- ] Mr.Pot- | } he were satisfied that the political relations |.of the two countries would always remain as - Though Mr.Potter had called the meeting |.useful Washing Machine\u201d .in Carringes,\u201d and \u201cA new aud useful Improve | ed Rail for Railway purposes, to be called ! state of indignation about it.The new; vic- | |: eT Ory Qh Os Bai dire! [ YL NGobian Poo] mill 301 1,1 oh uŸhe Rev; Jackin x yo, he fy of ts Worn ili A 0 So a a n £1 le Canis Nin Ftbh Th A En Sina lain, on\u2018 Bh te pk oi li Mpvin 5 AE Lavon ar Latest News.IR APE late « storm did injinense damage to Ig bridges and crops in New.Jexsey» écretary Soward has arranged wih the nish: Minister at Washington i in relation 051s onewall,\u201d She is to be given up he \u2018United States, who will pay Spain $160,000, that being the expense incurred by the captain-generäl of Cuba in ) capturing the Stonewall, By the arrival of three steamers we have dates from England.lo.pe 7th, Parliament as, prozogued; on: ihe Ath and.gissolution i im- mediatel followed.Nothing is said in re- \u2018ference to \u201c(He Atlanti& cable.The 4th of July wag celebrated + gr est.spirit in lt6ndoù and{Paris! ; 20 JE he queen\u2019 8, speech, was delivered, by coms mission, J rejoices at the termination of the Syl Far dn America, apd trusts that the evil, coused: by, tye lang o conflict\u201d may be repaired: and prosperity restored in\u2018the states which have suffered from the contest.She regréis that\u2019 the confederation scheme in British.America was hot sarried out, believ- Ing that it would give the provinces additional strength and lead to inany improve ments.She expresses gratificatian at the assurance \u201cof devo: od loyalty from the provi- \"néés.7 \u2018The lord chancellgy of England has been censured by a vote of the Commons for -corrupt practices, and fas resigned.[\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 [Reported for the New England Farmer.| .Brighton, Cambridge and Medford Cate tle Markets.Wednesday, July 12, 1865.Priors.-\u2014Bceves\u2014First quality $12 a 12.50; second, §11,60 a 12; third, #10, a 11; extra good 12,75 a 13,00; extra poor, 87,00 a 8,00.orking Oxen\u2014go00 to $000 as per quality.Milch Cows\u2014#85 n 65; Extrn #70 n 100.Sheep\u2014per pound, 3 u dc for sheared ; dalle for unsheared.Hides 7 a Se.Calf Skins 16 a 18.Tallow 708, Pelts $1,60u2, ; At market 2334 Cattle, 63556 Sheep and 1175 hogs.|.Boston Wholesale Prices.Flour, per LD], 6,25 n 12,00 Western Corn, per bushel, 0,75 uw 02 Oats, ; dia 0,80 Hops, first sort 1854, 25 a 40 Dried Apple, per pousd,\u2019 8 a 9 Butter per 1b,, bost, 28 a 30 second quality = n 5 Beans, per bushel, 1,25 à 2,50 Cheese, per ib.Vi.\u2018Canada and N.Y.To x 16 Canada Peas, per bus, 1,88 n Potatues, Jacksons, 55 u 65 Northern Clover Sced, per 1b.24 a 26 Herds Grass, per bus.400 a 4,50 Wool, full blood Merino, 0,068 a 0,70 3-4 do do 0,63 a 0,67 1-2 do do 0,58 a 0,60 Common 0,50 à 0,58 Canada 0,50 a 0,80 Montreal Produce Prices.Fuour\u2014Superior extra, $6.95 a 6,20 Extra, 5,60 à 5,70 Fancy, 5 15 n 5,25 Superfine, 4,65 a ô,15 Qatmenl, per 200 lbs.4,50 a 4,60 Ashes-\u2014Pots, per 100 lbs.5,20 u 5,25 ' Pcarls, 5,40 n 5,42 MARRIAGES.-By the Rev.John Tomkins, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, on the 13th inst, W.I, HärvEY to GEORGEANNE ALLBEE, all of Stanstead.At Newport, on the 13th inst, by the Rev, R.V.Hail, WILLIAM M.LEE, of Low- eli, Mass., to My ra EB.daughter of James Adums of Stanstead.In Stanstead, July 25th, by Elder Daniel Blake, Hinan \"WW DaTE: n, of Stanstead, to LAURA-HAND, of Barnston.DEATHS.In Bury, C.E,, July Gth, LEE PAUL, second son \u201cof Tsasc and M.c Ellis, aged 2 yéars and 27 days.\u2018In this town, July 2d, ABIGAIL DOLLOFF, widow of the late Josiah Dolloff, of Stan- stead, in the eightieth year of her age.TANSTEAD HORTICULTURAL s0- CIETY.\u201cAll who feel an interest in the organiu- tion of a Horticultural Society in this county are respectfully invited to attend a meeting, at 6 P.M., on SATURDAY next, the 22D inst, at the Academy, Stanstead Plain.A.PP.BALL, JOHN WYMAN, LN BUTTERS, A.A.YOUNG, W.8.HUNTER, ISRAEL WOOD), HENRY McGAFFEY.Stanstead, July 16th, 1865.1022 A COOL DEL IGHTFUL AND REFRESHING DRINK FOR SUMMER.\u201cThe justly celebrated Waters from St.Leon Springs have performed more wonderful cures than any otber mineral water in America, as the numerous certificates from those who have derived benefits from it will demonstrate.The most eminent amongst the Mediopl Faculty have testified to its virtues.Sold by the gallon or glass.Orders received at L.X, Hall's store, punctually attended to.; L.K.HALL.Banstead, ily 18tb, 1866.1022 0 Rr S AL E.Seven acres of good land under a high istate of cultivation, with buildings almost new, within.ten, \u2018minutes walk of the lail- \u2018road terminus, Part éf the purchase money might remain in the purchasér\u2019s hands for one or thote years if required.For further \u2018partioylars; enquire on the premises, 5 GEORGE MONRO.Glines\u2019 Cornér, July: 18th, 1865.1022 ALE AT AUCTION, * Will be sold at \u201cPublic Salé, on MON- \u201c| DAY, the 241 H JULY, 1865, at the reai- \u2018dence of MRS.STEELE, Beebe Plain, the following property, viz : 1 pair of Oxen; 6 Cows ; :6 two years olds ; 4 Yearlings ; 4 Calves ; 1 pair double Harnesses; A lot of Household Furniture; Ai other articles too numerous to mention.obi : Sale to commence at 1 o\u2019lock, P.M.; LB, F.a.BODWELL, Auctioneer.Son, July 18, 1866, 1022 ANTEDI N WANTED! tl he vod, amoë bo honest oung Boys, 16 BL si ody tèë fearn Te Tin & rade, on VITT & CO.\" Rb: Toland; July 18/1866; E -OST-OR.MISLAID, \u2018on Wed- i anpadéy Just; on,thà :Pio-Nic ground, 8 \\bng-while; ingn.Table Cloth, The finder Will please; eturs it to 1 th COLBY.% bs o thw or si ion se- 12 OFF, an S0- pis inty ing, 220 Le 022 Le- rful rer- 105¢ de- the ues.at- IN \u2018esi- the ion.022 16 \u2018ed- 1,a Jer 28 tu esta ARR : + CT = ER at Stanstead sinronTT \u201c a \u2026 dian interests.| The deficit in Cahtien revenue for sights ° \u2018gen months, ending {vith 1885, is estimated | a Suenee of à ait of wo #Wedoeadsy Jost, yen a vary Peps: affairi, and was quite well sitende : ladies?had provided a very bountiful \u2018yepest\u201d ELE! grove, and a large procession of ladies, sers Vemen aud children marched fo the gy und 10\u2019 the inspitniing strains of music furnjshed \u201cbijtlfe Newpoit Rend After partaking of \u201cthe feast provided, short addresses iwere made by several gentlemen. caterers from all present, and was.really very | creditable to the hosts, At the conclusion of the repast, an hour or two was spent very pleasantly with short speeches, sentiments and music.Cheers were given for everybody concerned, besiGes remembering \u2018the President of the United States, the Queen, and the Ladies.We understand that steps are in progress to procure on engine for |\" Rock Island and Derby Line, part of the necessary funds having been subseribed at the supper.HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.\u2014We are glad to call the attention of our readers to an advertisement under this caption in another column, The names appended to it will be a guarantee of success in the enterprise, if their efforts are seconded by the patronage of ladies in this vicinity whose taste for flor-, iculture ie so well known, and by the co-op- eration of farmers in the connty who feel dis- |: posed to give the subject of fruit growing a greater degreee of attention than it has hitherto received.We hope there will be a good attendance on Saturday.-.\u201cthe invitation is addressed to \u201call who feel an interest\u201d |.in the movement, \u201cThe Boston Post Office was flooded last week, with unpaid letters frem John M.Wilson & Co., Stanstead Plain, C.E., each enclosing a genuine postal currency bill \u2018os a specimen,\u2019 and offering ta send on application any amount like it for 50 cents on the dollar.The fraud was so obvious that anybody who was sold by it deserved to be.\u201d Springfield Republican, July 17th.The Postmaster at Derby Line, Vt., has had plenty of work during the week distributing these letters for \u201cJohn M.Wilson & Co.\u2019 who are two white men and a \u201cgentleman of color\u201d from somewhere in the States, stopping here temporarily to carry out their philantkropic project of supplying U.S.postal currency for #50 cents on the dollar.\u201d t&& À nice flag-staff wos raised in the Academy grounds last week.Height 94 feet.[=> An excursion to Lake Memphrema- gog is being organized in New York.&@ The heavy rain of Saturday night and Sunday, has raised the streams suddenly very high.Report says considerable damage has been done on the mountain streams of Vermont and New Hampshire, and down the valley of the Connecticut.tzr But little progress has been made in Hayiug in this part of the country, in consequence of long continued unsettled and wet weather.£5\" The resolution of the Detroit Convention in favor of negotiating a new Reciprocity Treaty, takes in all the British Provinces, including British Columbia, the Selkirk settlement and Vancouver's Island.We observe that some of the New England manufacturers organs are seftening down a little toward the project, when they find how universal is the feeling in the West that the country demands, and_will have,the cheapest possible routes far their produce to the markets of the world.tr\u201d The armies of the Potomac and Tennesse have ceased to exist.Orders have been issued to muster out all the remaining regiments belonging to these organizations, ¢& It is said that the Manitoulin Island Petroleum Company have made great discoy- |.ories of oil on that island.tr The Adjutant Generals of several States who have recently had a.meetitg in \"Boston, made à visit to the White Mountains, and thence by invitation of President Keyes of the Passunipsic road, to Newport and Lake Memiphtemagog:: An, evening boat ride to the Mountain House, and some speechifying on the returmto Newport, was the programme.7 §Z Jerry Drew has established a daily line of stages from Newport to Essex Jurie- | tion, on the Vt, Central Road.NF A telegram from Quebec states that the next Annual Session of the Legislature will be held at Ottawa, where the public buildings are expected to be ready in Octe- ber.3 The British Government have instructed Sir IV.Bruce to co-operate with the Provincial Government in negotiations affecting the relations of Canada and the United Otates, Messrs.Galt and Howland will proceed to.Washington to represent Cana.not to exceed $400,000; including increased expenses of justice by raidets, border police, &c.dés 7 Thé exodus of French: Canadians\u2019 \u201c18, \u201c(lid United\u2019 Stated still continues, A re port { : s Phi Desens, _ i Os CUTIE RRA Bis 3» A FoG) M sion CALENDA sion of Pronk is now publi ody a inforipation.respegtix 4 re \u2018FACULTY OF ws a TRY FACULTY OF MEDICINE, THE FAQULTY OF AR 4 TRE, MAR Hogar, TRE vo Ps HOOE \"0 i # ERSITY, BTHE SPECIAL COURSE OF À CULTURE.-.a BATA ~@gpigiorihie: \"Celeüidaf may ~be* obtained] > Hs on application, post paid, to the under- sighed wl 3h rn address e- Ane lied, |.B, A, \u2018 102 28 GE di Pe.Royl, Tot UEORTANT To: EVERYBODY.ri a \u20ac ROCK-ISLAND, AH EAD 1 ie .>4 DER ai PRN - Lory ; Eu catty 2 DEL EL AR NP Any other place in the Eastern Townships, PAT AA UT fn sc, da 2e For Variety, Style & Quality.n° - : i » \u201cRemember, the place where the bargains are to ba had ; just n now, is at WILKEY & JONDRO\u2019S Just RECEIVED, 100 Bbls.Flour, 75 Sacks Liverpool Ffalt, 10 Boxes Superior Tea.Come with your States\u2019 and Canada funds, and we will convince you that WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD by anything that may turn up.Remember to call nt WILKEY & JONDRO'S.Rock Island, July 18, 1865.UBLIC NOTICE.Public Notice is hereby given that the Collection Roll of the Municipality of the township of Hatley is completed, and is now de sosited in the office of the undersigned.All persons whose names appear therein as fiable for the payment of any assessment are hereby required to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned at his office; at East Hatley, within twenty days from this day without further notice.L.E.PARKER, Sec'y- Treas.Hatley, July 4, 1865.1020w3 XPRESS 8.The subscriber, in connection with his Livery Stable, will run an Express Wagon from Stanstead Plain to Derby Line, twice an hour daily, commencing Monday, July 17th, at 7 A.M,, for carrying passengers, freight, &e.The patronage of the public is solicited.J.H.STUDDERT.Stanstead Plain, July 12, 1865.1021 UBLIC NOTICE.Public Notice is hereby given that the Collection-Roll of the, Municipality of the township of Barnston, i is completed, and is now deposited in the office of the undersigned.Al 1 persons whose names appear therein, as liable for the payment of an assessment, for School or Municipal purposes, are hereby required to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned at his said office, within twenty days from this day without further notice, J.HUMPHREY, Sec'y-Treas.1021w4 Barnston, July 10th, 1865.AMPERDOWN STORE, GEORGEVILLE.Ci Complete Success of Cash System.\u2018The experience of the past three months has convinced the publie that it is their interest to buy at the \u201cCamperdown Store,\u201d on the only terms granted there, viz: \u201c CASH PAYMENTS.\u2019 Constantly on hand, a à good asssortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Pork, Just received, & lot of SECOND HAND LINEN BAGS, ONLY 16 CENTS EACH.About 200 of the finest colored flannel shirts, ht 20 por ¢ dent, below the usual prices! Lt As many parties now come from a distance tb take mes of the low fate, at which | Goods are sold ere, every pûrebaser of ($ (68, \u2018Worlh:ahd_upwards, cañ hate a cothforta teal fa: thinHotel for 16 cts.fi As \u201c(Bat they wefe retuïoin back ih = ts ; fu } detied \u2018Uÿ\" & ontreal railwaÿ dgent who says the tbe 7 ANDREW HAMILTON; ft ++ $e Mannper and Agent.\u2014 vory fow have wotiinsd, Phe A La July 10th, 1886, se on MR { jh te % Ga it as ol A - x en AL re IL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL ; 2 oi the \u2018ses.|\u2018 : \u2018und eons THE: FE oon oF mms eve ie +| holders of the Connecticut and Passumpsic | {the Memphremagog House, in Newport on\u2019 SDAY, thes \\ VENTE |: Sa | tbe pu rpose of electing a Board of Direc- i Vy avmD IMMEDIATELY, HER LE \u2018Abyobits, Cis ry gy E NATIONALE SE Aon =) {Of Derby\u2019 Tige- | Ley a The.Directors, hérgby 5 give\u2019, native Adhat | njsthey;will receive payments on Eu, of We] itional stook of said ach elon Mls \u201c{efeit at the vate of six (6) per :cent.on same ti) goid payments a de larod à agar of |.oF Capital.Sto La Efi or Derby Line, July ih, 1885.3 ONN.-& PASS.RIVERS R.-R.co \u2014\u2014 NOTICE.\u201cThe ANNUAL MEETING of thé: Stagh;, Rivers Rail Road Company will bé held at THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SE dayof J ULY next, at two o'clock P.M,, for tora and to transact any other business that the Directors.; E.CLEVELAND, \u2018Becretary.B _ Coventry, Say 20th, 1865.\u201d 1020w3 HE ROCK ISLAND MILL.during the ensuing year, and will endeavor to satisfy the patrons of the mill, S.8.GREENLEAF.* \u2018Rock Island, July 6, 1865.1020 500 Bushels Maple or Birch Charcoal, at the Derby Line Hotel.DANFORTH & BUTTERF IELD.June 26th, 1865.010 Mr Co AND PASS.RIVERS R.R.meurt vo SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Commencing July 3d, 1863./ PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Newport 7:15 A, M., and 6:50 P.M., Arrive at Newport 1,00 P.M.und 6.30 P, M ,making closo connection at White River Junction to and from Boston, New York, Burlington, Suratoga Springs, &e., &con SUND: PE a Special Train, connecting with ight trains from Boston and Now York leaves w T.Junction 1:20 A.M, arriving at Newport, GA.M .FREIGIIT TRAINS Leave Boston, from Boston and Lowell Depot, at 8 A.M., arriving nt Newport 5:20 P.M, next day.Leave Newport A.M, for Boston.\\ .H.PERRY, Supt June 26th, 1864.019 ELLING OFF MRS.CHASE begs to inform her customers and the Ladies generally, that she will sell the remainder of her Summer stock of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings and other Millinery Goods VERY LOW \u2018for the next few weeks, in order to be ready for the Fall Trade.13 Call and get good bargains.Derby Line, 25th June, 1865.IGARS! CIGARS! AT OLD PRICES! We have a large lot of fine Cigars \u2018which we obtained at low fignres and will sell in lots of from 190 to 10, 000 at GREAT BARGAINS to dealers and smokers.WILKEY & JONDRO.Rock Island, June 26th, 1865.1019 Plated-Ware, Watches, Jewelry.EASTMAN & KENDALL, No.3, Tremont Row, Boston, have appointed the undersi nod ent for their One Dollar Sales in Canada.\u2014 They offer n new list of articles, all of which will be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH.See civeulars.Inducements offered to persons to get up clubs which have never been offered before.Send 25 cents for certifiente.All orders from Canadn should be ndressed to A.EASTMAN, Aerio, Line, Vt.1018m3 CHEAP.1019w4 June 14th, 1865.(oP TIMES COMING BOYS! GOOD TIMES COMING I! The War is over! Goods are Falling!! Now is the Time to Buy !1! Anything in the way of Novelties to be had at Spalding\u2019s! Call and look over the Stock, Ladies! I have got just what you want!! Ribbons, Gloves, Scarfs, Plumes, Parasols, Hosiery, Dress Goods, And 10,000 little things in your line.Full Lines of Domestics Summer Goods for Boy's Wear, \u2019 Cassimers and Tweeds, Fine line Gents\u2019 Ready Made Clothing, Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 Shoes, Gaiters, Rubbers, Full line Wall Paper, Bordering, And Curtain Fixtures, Glass and Crockery Ware, Flower Pots, First Class Groceries Of all kinds.Superior Y.H., Gunpowder, Japan, and Black Teas.Plug & Fine Cut Tobaccos.Shelf Hardware, in great variety, Coffin Trimmings, of all kinds, Iron, Steel, ; Nails, Zinc, Glass, Oils, Putty, Paints, Cold Bent Horse Shoes and Nails, Fine Stock Haying Tools, Pork, Lard and Fish of all kinds, Fine \u2018and Coarse Salt, Flour, &c., &c.My stock is very complete, and will pay to look over.I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.|.My prices Will conform with manufacturers | \u2018prices, and customers shall have the benefit of any decline in market.Call and satisfy you.selves.i Ea Quick Sales and small Profs, li ne 28 the Bpirit of the Ages +7 Na = WM.SPALDING.* Ris rain Yftre 14, 1864.ck.Ra TEPER ROSTERS oa | , may come before the meeting.By order of The subscriber will continue the business LOS: a Ba.AT er TTT hd Ea i } SJUST' RECBIVED; (4, = - C4 > JE BO TEXES | | ap + Ssh ut Ton D avatars STOCK 0 ReQ.0 » y ruse RC oes a, 32.ati a Making th Fee ni à to be'sol atilividg \u2018Tatéss \u2018Shelf.Hardräre.Lal ce tl 28 [or oll desgriptiong, nd 8 at ah os cs ead sy ands Méchoni ics\u2019 Tools: bes taller petT othe 0 à ; x} Class ang\u2019 Betty, pe Shovels, - 5 Ly RE Hoes, sit, Rorke;\u201d 2 : Axes, &c.Paint and all other kinds of Brushes, (All kinda of dus pedi Coffin Trimmings.SHOE KITS - Hollow \u2018Ware, J Brass, French and Porcelain - KETTLES, Stove Pipe, Iron Sinks, &c.Malleable Castings, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Shelf and Clock Brackets, Halter, © - Trace, and : Cattle Chains.A big line of WOODEN WARE, comprising Tubs, Pails, Mops, Wash Boards, Bowls, Trays, ! Sieves, Brooms, Mortars, Matches, &ec.&e.LASS WARE! In full setts of different patterns, TIN-WARE, Ours is the best in the country, It being better made and heavier.Call and see for yourselves.OVITT & Co.Rock Island, June 14, 1865.- roves STOVES!! À new stock with all the\u2019 Jatest improve In this line our prices and styles defy competition.8 ments.OVITT & Co.June 14, 1866.= REMEMBER! THE CELEBRATED STEWART STOVES, _ Large Oven, air-tight Summer and Winter Cooking Stove, with the improved extension top, are for sale by OVITT & CO.Rock Island, June 14, 1865.purs.LEAD PIPE and ZINC, For sale by June 14, 1865.OVITT & Co.B®?CAGES.We keep a large sssortment of various | patterns.Alse Seeds, &e.OVITT & Co.June 14, 1865.(GROCERIES.Spices of all kiads, Starch, Soda, Bar and Toilet Soaps, \u2018Teas, .Tobacco, &e., For salé by .OVITT & CO.Rock Island, June 14, 1885.BARTER OF ALL KINDS Taken in exchange for Goods, VITT & CO.Rock land, June 14, 1908, i» EAD AND.REFLECT.|.,., TA |debts côntraëted Hi A : *.as to January 1, 1 Jui TE side of four wee! 1d es, , fo je \u2018 OVER nr .: 3751 Va se) = wae at the Journal Office.ERT SUPPLY of BLANKS.| - TE \u201crant.sre 28 in AR RGR ITTY .: Sth, bros sui 5 Sarma w LD 5 O4 À 1 a a a anon T IZ GlIA 10 geil 1264 fe its AL, : {Fn 5 + ECT eh ! Fol 0 Enis REASONABLE! a ! 1) Belting ie init, di doar | At prices from 17 to 9 cents, at A GENERAL REPLENISHING JF You WANT To BUY | CALL AT 7 hs dress Lo aig PRICES FTE su | 20 Asolo OAR A WT ition | 2e TA TNA less than t y are sold Pe 40d i Rds ed : Bois Cetin wlio 3e : 1000 * YARDS \u2018 \u2018 ° dition Cloth.yay 10 fom sis NELSON, \u201c\u201d 4 \u2014 fat à OF STOCK ABOUT THESE DAYS AT NELSON'S.GOODS OHEAP, NELSON'SURE PINE TAR, TURPENTINE & ROSIN, at ELSON 8.OTTON WARP, YARN and CARPET TWINE, at NELSON'S.OTTON MATTRASSES For cale by G.Magog, Moy 22, 1865.N.GOFF.1014 | PA Bag wk \u201c* Sik Rn cli Wis ui Bare wd Gt ALE AI ARC QUMMER SUPPLIES.selected for this Market, | nice lot of\u2019 LADIES DRESS GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, GLOVES, | Ribbons, Flowers Hosiery, ge.And all thé\" various: articles required\u201d for\u2018 both \"2 Ladies and Gentiomens\u2019 clothing ad se.Prints, Brown, wd Blade éd Cottons, dnd in aii kept in'éotntés \u2018Stores; Alibi is balling [1 they lofts ara Et mL | or NEW G60DS \u2019 u - \u2019 : ' & i.2, lave been roceived from MONTREAL AND BOS TION including a General assortment of Goods Salim fori 2 Included in this large stock may be feund a PARASOLS, | TRIMMINGS, A large and well selected stock of ! ; Made Clothing, Gentlemens\u2019 Fürntibiée Goods Hats, .Cai, Boots and Shoes, * x A ob tée ot + Deni Batting, Tickings \u201cFancy and.Plain Flannels, ete, ele, | FLOUR, PORK, PROVISIONS, .7 10 - SALMON, COD, ond other FISH, \u2018 and Of Widow alas, \u2014j ty | rails.toh) i du 60 ve a EMIS WUT AURAL: + fags is vd wari ro tobacco, \u201cSpices, bdr Ariteterasuaty |; ai hr aste ie Salad {elude peut ti, ; Lr oh pa 4 rs, HTL oad +, ; - NELSON'y; Pe \u2018Fand 1talian: Matble, = iN A coor.ASSORTHENT cs Vistoriou.: Tatag 50e, ui Grboetien, REGRIR sac \u201cDj \u201cGood, « vo afni 5 ios + wild Ix ragkery dwareu int : site ga Pri gd.di Hitt ols oil, i To \"HITOHOOOK =: SON'S) | Ï aA pp etd i 15 + TAN Kinds: of Produce wanted {i exotiangs for Goods.at.the\\market dou Butor, Bons.gol gi Lik! Hr, Fo Wo Dos, where' wy dost For Ry value Jo: aay.apd fi % en hy SpE FE \u201c#6 8 SERA et dosbifndoun: Mnamvigal, uso riddle | \u2018sin 1018 Rr ob tyr Het pe ads ld wil phd : LTIBALTI evearmh\u2014 od having leased the extensive AG SAUT, lite 5, HIVERP .at any e station of the Grand Trunk Rik HET TE Qasbes, Wy! \u20181a; 1863, i A + » w Vie + = \u201cRAKERI BAKES] SEE i undersigned, would bog | leave to in nin le cE lh ATED rn rue pra dd inargasny « Bhipgl ET 0 \u201cj'that noy mapufaoturin {brs Hines À These fakes béing of e» Oalband.sxsplo, spd 799 Wil pain er » Tigh da bpd Rak Pacrable, ai voll Ladies op: alia g on ver et any 0 armery Beh pity e To rest he Jill pay in one season, a: are un- a si a te best woke.oh ue; therefore dothing moreneed be said.All «Farmers whither desirous of purchasing a,rplie or not are invited: to.call aud.Lah bah pleasure in showipg.shem a good rake The rakes willl be ready for delivety early \u201cShop t Lower« Vill age: | ia Fey av ed à a 9 fair ES JeiD LL eng co = TRUE ; + Pad Tair 1 iki i vante Ÿ sgh o AL boda samt \u201c5 STANSTEAD-REAIN; O.Be*, : ; Monuments; -Hibad Stone, mans yfectured in the lates s fon, from.Joma CHBRD Cried All pydore, will rogeiye Prompt, LS Sono \u201cStalatond, \u2018May 15,1865, «+ ais boss Basket, Satan Ÿ Congr: Mora | Cri LT petty His piles av \u2018 Sng ; Te, is bo 8 U M M ER co 1004 \u201c| oO Ds, Lor = .: Li JUST RECEIVED | |AND FOR SALE CHEAP HASKELL, KATHAN & Co.\" Rock Island, May 23,1865.\u2026|100 ans MEN'S © CUSTOM-MADE ois | to eue?13 FE, Lt us For sale by C {di Frs HASKELL, KATHAN & bo, - Rock Island, May 23, 1 186.pe \u201cSTR'WALTER KENT.lows the ensuing season : Mondays at Massawippi Village ; Tadrdays at East Hatley, The.remainder of the week, at, H.Studdert\u2019s stable, Stanstead Plain.\u2018T'erms\u2014Single Service $4; Season $6; | Warrant \u20ac8.The deason cometh\u201d on Monday, Hy A.STEARNS, 4 : 1h A Saint ne 14,1866, 1 va ORS, BASH.AND BLINDS.> Dob Bash.Blinds, is, Window Frames, Mouldings, and ali kinds of Bnish constahtly on band or manufactured to erdet, at Sleeper's Fac aticook, C.BZ Orders Promptly Answered -{ amd: all work WARRANTED, and , a er datavlishment || H.CUMMINGS-&:00.;; MIN \"enn, Apel bo ase on Ee aan 3 x TT \u20ac KBITA84 volt Je A ald, Bont rl À Tin 70.AL Central a | Grand cant bi bbtkip¥d af\u2019 Aer a oud ted MARE, Bout PH ; ME UPER-PH LOBPEL/ PHATE, OF (LIME Fy 4 Cdt mje pil ot Lino or ale c by Shs pie Yo opi htsomt | i Wa dro selling it: reduced i f *eteoacbses T, | vontinues: éleven : weeks: jun.ha same hon honrd .of Instruction as heretofore, )| re-open \u201cThis well known horas will: sid as: toe iL 1017] \u201d Lov tf thi hice of: gold as represented 1 at apes ln sretors uch Foie :N;0.B \"Obätlooôk; Aprih 18, 1805: ee i - Haye \u2018constantiy.on 2 id a good ussoriment of PRY 6 .FUR Ê a, FAX \u201cGOODS, A PAINTS, ous, hea TU; ENTINE, RS eH CUR lh de of | \"HARDWARE, BAWS, PLANS, &o.Fret iabiid onli\u2019 \u201cpaëtiouls# \u2018ibtontion to our stock of.apporiony | 1.take \u2026.Brands : :of Flour ni which will be.kopt ognat and.and FannageeD to apt onnatgn Be , cash or ronage of all who dan à ia berg Rae.} Oonticobk January 25 : ooFS \u2018a Fr a GORE, 28 de br NOV: SOUS a Higds,: ot fing ns Queen's Note, Oran; Mourning, GE Hg, Ta sd\u201d produce.We would ro el Just, noue, ELS, sm a e, hat al colors: Scho.ods 2, 2 Egg \u201cEnvelopes, all col re, \u2018ros And: oily, Visiting, F'rivhdship; a Pg 8 Oar Rod, Blno, Black and ens, Hold ers, Pencils, Tuk Btands, nid USE: svorythin fu the Stationary line, ; Also 9- \u201cchoice.bt 0 SMALL GuocuiIs \\ , Coninté (ONAYE, 7 mt éme réu Yansek:Norions, &o.AK BARRY.* Rook Inland, Mayilnt, 1866.uh | Prease call and.ve 09 thom, Non STAR\u2014FOR, SALE) 0 Age Lyear and 3.months; va ht#1200 peel dark.roan.BI {re-D D a 6.of (OE- ford, 4409.Daw Tidy, by \u201cll Tord.of Er Tholm, 192064; Bee vol.8, A.H,B\u2014 Pr ce $100.\"PB WADLEIGH, 5 North Hatleyy a 128;:1805, 1011 \u2019 grasEAy SEMINARY ; ok er: YY 7 Roo poste pif eh THE \u2018Sui UE \u2018comméncés ôn\u201dM ONAL, AL a 161 and hoso wishing for board or roums dan Le'hdcommodated in the vill 0.by ma early a lie ti clear pb ap we eg : WM:; Stanstead, April à, Lis Le TAOUTET OT, ARTE, tog £ dd Lect in ¢ ro hel iootures ures i hs he Ésouitz of At Arts will bo bei NEDNES BAT Lu a thes GRAMME § SOHO % he Spring Term of 12\u201d Wezlks, Will 1 ¥ oh 2 à og te id > or terms ol mission, bon to \u201cPRINCIPAL G BAHAÏS, À, ho .\u2026 Bighmend, C; B, Hack Bi p6 \u201cir debts.of All pe on, \u201c1 over aix antidote di \u201cHo paid im, mediatély inorder th save: cons .part SPAL DING ss i i land, Phy elo 04 dish that he has.takes Bios over; gl sH | Take = : re, and is now pr 0, = ments if the Intesty pares Rke: up: New-York: Sid: Montreal styles; Ordore soliclted,.AN wôzk og 1 or iit Colonokypen id) 1866: 1:1 Te Fixe > A sti J pe invotous-piscoëivre 4} \"ne JT : Risanoe DgvarsmenT Cuostous, a Core 1804; > ft Sere bythy Hen, The Finance Min- Al - Ë ea du farnten Rate or Joa Jr fou \u201cCustoms, as to the rate of discount to be alloyed on Ameri- \u2018ean Involass, which fs to bé in décordance with.Exchange, to appear Os GoRETTE.= wih 0H yt wi BAT Hes PEN Definer Costous, i er = VA ri 3] re Book iis doe pix iy uy ve ad 19 géant | # Wigan vs eid OGL BT iad Meteors?| Diftby Like Mefoauj toed; Ye vfiavat, Er nate ido ol (Inia Mran¥ |onied Lan » fn shin wrt | § 1a dino Tied to aston ates of aT cating |'avguldaa Fo equsy Indes wml ranlssis Hhosudorg vie bag act I airs br 14, 1 dance with tne above { er, otis is ites 3 ven hat th § Suthisizad Fncount ide 0 RK r cent, whic Er dédation i to de ct = Sie 45 ARE ET fhe 2 fr bonuhong gave 7 RE A wt Bt: or vidt oxif guridtomo bontton www ov iid à \"yuivait consinepi swe ro i te Ta NIRST PRIZE DURHAM BULL\u2014 , 1866.- q HT ART - ati = tetany 5 2c asd gare For gions RL ari.en dL log elt Yorum \u201cUa fa > - bcd Yost STAR \"ST .Tip: Ag Nop, INCIDENT OF THE WAR,\u2019 Aa sel was with Grant\u201d.»\u2014the stranger said : - Said the farmer : \u201cBay no ar RE But fait.thon.here ét e porgh; 2, For thy foot aro weary dad] know him not said dhe aged mu np Sd, ns-I remarked: before;s.: 9 with: \u2018Grant\"=4Nay; niay, T:kn HIRO Baid he Farmer \u201cBayona\u201d \u201cIOS jit vies *Hoifell jarbettle==L see, \u2018alas > \u201c Thon\u2019dè£ smooth these:tidings.oer I Nay:/apeak the trith, whatever it be cota called aitention to, \u2018al fact, IX IBAZQRA Ts &w210] Though jurend my: bosom\u2019s ; (3140 which,\u201d he'says; sie \u2018notigénerally ot | ~ TPE | - Bowie he=giththigifo ao fe: 7 stood; and Which Has ot beer disen J).0.B 0 E EB IC E, & M de ig\u2019 he bore?ee Sie \u2018dairy.Tt is mt a read) ate ' 0, 23.Dot that yb y, disgraced D Rec ry.Toe DIL Todd feild wip, \u201cBniform thal nit ager ring cheese can STANSTEAD, C.E.i î * romans [ca mobiéll;f said'tlie aged :man, i 1 84.soll Ea bares markers ; pe-thirée r Bint Es 0 dé Wel { TRAIT.5 and Shen soem.to re- irait oi i aah dded.~ = of the sling and the, ellidône av] ess the , th an other rdinary pastares.Aire, ose intelligent: in*guch Stats He Hd but one Lu joy, hill eveipecied der \"to it, To indi ses Giga ; geler er a I #oilk woorr-s} silts the.off Foot the Bon\u201d jauality\u201d : cream was soon pide, Baa.= \u201cWe have noticed sot 4 he this tutos | dérstood änd'cann fof.+ Grétiérally.= | posé ne-| be greatly injareé rer new |: dindrdane off \u201cWhe.end dri} 8 bia is.Hones The, \u20ac aie.ho hh tenity 2 pasture, ofgüaniter Formation, and; a0 alluvial or river pasture, = The thickly coated cream, and the \u2018highiy-Bayoreds rich byiter: somes from the; gompars- tively gssy-and dry hil}-*pasture, jand.wo.iE, but less exp from thejbot- tpi lands.2 dame We recently f3 nd\u2018 a paragraph in \u2018one\u2018of Gr Stig \u201cwithoot\u2019 credit.It 'appearsitadiave beens part of § re- {aa | POEL OF, tome isongsiop, on shosgepuok- ing.pif oi ove; axe câpeline ined to thinly io Me aNsherefl Bator of the, ne Bolton, Cultivator The, statements are el hbgring \u2018upon oii\u2019 topig; viz Ho SpilstAffect ilk\u201d apd gr go fotfows a same way in dif- \u201c\u2018ehigracter of | soils en tured has a curious uence on-f ilk, Which, Js not un- ty Hod i EA Sell bh dotounted jrhigh: \u2018and dy pastures: of\u2018gravelly.16a, danithe-millk will be more ais bead info Tel dese\u2014 {eat 16 is Si Fit tue pe long i in the:whey: oriscald, as where the milk'is produced \u2018from low, wet.ill gpdhdés The bresement of fil and which would make good cheefe*in One So that manufacturers should under selves accordingly.\u201d In order to secure good buiter pasture g must keep them cleap\u2014that i is, et Sdods 260% noxious plants that the cows will browse when; their appetites are sharp.Many of] these \u2014 plants are strong-flavored or bitter and\u2019 sensibly affécl th the milk that is secreted< All mullein, dock, tbistles, ragweed, aud what is worse than all these, sorrel, shopd geyer be alloyed t to seed, but ex- ted's a 5 falls possible while the plants are in flower.So The application of common barn es to our ordinar pasture lands, xy.tbe Cope fonctractins ol if they could be spared from the cultivated fields.They would also be objectionable to the cattle in grazing, unless they.| vert redhcédito tie tfinénèss of meal and spread sparingly in the autumn.\u2014 For fertilizers for such lands e, mips?and\" \u2018ane, ashes, or some highly concentrated substance that will cost but little in transportation.The time of turning stock on pastures in spring, 18 also important to jbe ob- closely, and a drought succeeds) it {wil d,, because the roots will be exposed to the rays of a scorching sun.On the other hand, the herb- age-8ifohldSuotibei left] thogrow coarfe\u201d and rank and become uopalatéablo to the animal feeding upon it.ever | stocked land is more likely to be fi ed than the Toots of old, firm sward.Avother very important matter in relation to pastures is their size.: À hundred acre pasture, will sustain man more cattle if F divided thu r lots pA 25 acres each, and the stock i is regular: ly changed from one to the other, than i drerallowed to run over ox | the\u2019 oh at wile While one lot is be- ÿ | ing grazed; the\u2019 éther three ard teguperz | 2 (RÉF SERA nd roots of grasses | ra, former \u2018ae\u2019 kept close to the\" \u2018ground coptinually, there willbe little action of the latter, a a consequently Hit Iie growth\u2019 the Sore ll ; ne.ig oxcel ent rien ia of À it not cuir Opa phe nat re.i5, ol | thc potas ara.dore effec- at EH BY thes dpplicdttou® prev Titus ea i Twp { Host dro Be ory; with all the modbrs.im or-the 1 baton the fthe soils \u2018diffé fe'türas'ad\u2018Hof*réquire to Li lef j eurds therefore must be varied\u201d to meet |.1 tHe Biferènt éhdracter of sbils} for that locality, would make bad io another;\u2014 =; stand this principle and govern thei?| served.1f the pasture is fed early apd: Set Dn The: goo onl, gir par de bya 451 [Bye 4 5 > Horton o 5 |- se AT & Oo, sa capes FT ea) PME.- | ria pid PH Erba ght} Ahi vot thesmselvic frre ue ss au LE.Eh of ph pr ie fa El Tne tec vi This fatm sti ok: Jaden, defy pry ship of PENDS of 10% ko above tack BO sores to eighty\u2019 tous oft ment & are leased, the 0 romande à good\" Wood lot atid yar to some acres of theif gro und, par- For prionars Es to the subsaribor on Es eulatly where great ctope of cabbages premises produced, BL pare; -FRINTING !! L2H aKke dE 5 eli oF ALL, DESCRIPTIONS: LA ÆFROUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATOI AT THE ey * vs } 4 ; ey Er : 5, Le fn Theme = di , A states LD ff | re ; ï ] | hasgrsalil fy HUE ge uss iid dE mn En MESSE DIE fous { ] \"A ols.we 3 tu a 4 i +4 wit dust AL à A8 00 A 105 Dir SITE on anled Bivgiigsd Cardi, CF AREER, RIERSE: JW, B ; COBB.veo ! = i LE dL A MANTRACRUBBIIOR rs | bust Sg od TG i \"FREDERICK W.TERRILL, - = BO 0 0 T § A Derby; Live 1 (rin; q bb i brs ATH ADYOOKTE, | ND SHQES, ; 50% 09 Er ans be ars \u201caw onsen perro Buildin il >ROCKSLAND, C, B.iy 20 Li pBABE alii Vo anis nese v3 dy ce 8, Post Office Building, 7 Traine LEE 50 géffdorreg cor WY rer din fhe, £ Yen fi vit Wil, Hk : odes HOES; Dan i Hl VE Ron) 3 ih inn dweaatdie ry LKB: & JONDRO' Tlarriage & Harness Trimmings.\u2018pre ANT 'uâlite \u2018the n- Le bleus sent | Bait ny al le for: the.past.yeapey |: ADITAEÉE X vol pli fi Bilal asbrigy Diivbae t 02.051 à GLO N, +, : ous Who ave moth ge op ont re: vy et vst a 8U00E8SOL To DANpourH & HOLTON, quently proved them, will 15 hive 6, other, In |A UC ARAGON LAA yg Clouds x wl shunt addition to my wholes} ue ren RETAIL MST LISA aw fr tac sl : Biver Plater, Manufacturer and | to shoppe of Stati nd adjoining tou.; : a EE = > ST a Dealer in Harness.and.Car- ships, BOOTS & SHOES Sf I qdsil \u201c00 fo?A ne Of Taisd T° VE 0H x, ¥ ES 7.P L ACE riuge.T: Himmngs.; \u201csly iyo itself Jao puuiluo: ap ao end HA #0 ER uni ia i .isl AP be MN atl vi : ce guerapié| PRIME QUALIEE, |.Te ods Sa SADDLE WARE of all descriptions.Both in Stack, fiyle & Workisanship | i Gana = \u201cTe #3 LW ss Stavstrnd Your Withi competent Workmen, Good Materials, and TT *Fast Presses,\u201d We are prepared te fist ith neatness and dispatch, such as \u2019 di SAB ites iy KINDS, BILL-HEADS, ; ss.mar 2° NOTES, CIRCULARS, sat + ABICESYOR JARE, \u201c BLANKS, FY ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS POSTERS, &e.es Se.ay de We keep on hand\u2019 for the purpose of fil dog LER for i Coan tron Printing, A _GOOD LINE OF Foolseap, plain and fancy Note, and other \u201c! 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FARMER'S GUIDE, PE Hd Bekphohs ren and de late Xéle, Colles Royal Eagrivngs.hes Pa for \u201che } id voler \u201407 ail, post Remittances and oomidunications should bo Publishers, er St: cot Moy j OS DEC Aud pt ;fomises now occupiéd-by the: vbs\u201d ven by the fir Last a bial # #351 PROGRAMMES, \u2014\u2014- \u201c| PHYSICIAN :& SURGEON, ; \u201cROCK ISLAND, STANSTEAD, C.B.Ws bl.ga ree Church.y deribers iri the British'Provintes will remit | bos 1d at $6 for the whcié four, or, AAT eRe poten the OB AI bhi di in , oy Jigportme ; | HARNESS TRIMMINGS PLATED ON COM- \"POSITION; in'the \u2018bet possible manner.Orders b \"mail or otherwise promptly attend | edtoigeT \u2018catundsat Carriage Trimmings latea to Ordgr.Rock Island, C.E,, Feb.a 1885.\u2019 NIGHT & WYMAN, K VET SUCCESSORS TO A.KNIGHT, 4 SroLEskLEAND RETAIL DEALERSIN ©\" Flour, Grôceries, Dry Goods, \u2018 ae 3 DWARE, \u201cCrockery, Nails, 80.hi GU 8 FEL PLAIN, C.E.ALBERT KNIGHT, JON WYMAN.\u2014\u2014 U.8.AE.oi Address, Derby Line, Vt.: A: H.WILKINS, Fashionable Tailor,.ELU ISTANSTEAD PLAIN.\"Rooms 1 in Knight's Block\u2014Up Stairs.T.O°'ROURK E, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ROCK ISLAND, C.E.- Rooms-over Wilkey & Jondro\u2019s Store.SYLVENDER B.HUMPHREY, Bailiff Superior Court, BARNSTON CORNER, C.E.oF Bés ééfeutioir given to collections\u201d and prompt Toty] 15 made \u201cW, M.KEYES, M D., GEORGEVILLE.oF Office and residence opposite the Cam- perdown House, 0 T'I ¢ E.\u2014MARRIAGE LICENSES can be obtained at Hatley, | C.E., of the .Rey.H.G G.BURRAGE.\" \u2014 MARNTAGE LICENSES, For sale at the WESLEYAN PARSONAGE, Stan: a.- stead Plain, by REV.J.TOMKINS.S.HALL, ADVOCATE, va Particular attention pad to Collecting Debts.\u2018 OFFICE\u2014OVER SPALDING'S STORE.HARRIAGE LICENSES ©\" 7 Can'be obtained from the Rev.J.TFhornelos, WESLEYAN PARSONAGE, stanstead, C.Ho _ CHARLES C.COLBY, ADVOCATE.STANSTEAD.PLAIN.No H.STEELE, 4 by \u201cLine, Yt.OFFICE OVER FOSTERS STORE.\"BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, wowed Lan 5 Arrears of Pay Due to discharged Soldiers, or heirs of soldiers of Me present o1 past Wars, procured by : BENJ.H.STEELE, LT 00 7 1 itorney at Law, [848] VERMONT, WoL DERBY LINE, x be A PAPER & BOOKS, Wholesale nées \u201cand Stationers, \u2018 77 CLAREMONT, N H\" \u2018x \u20ac CASH PAID FOR RAGS.4% OWLS HEAD HOUNTAIN HOUSE, 0 lou 4 suis 1 TVA.CO.SENNINGS, air MEMPHREMAGOG LAKE C.EB.T- DALY JR; STANSTEAD \u201c(805 5) Pray, C.E.E.F.\u201c6.BODWELL, Les saitorr n ADCTIONEER, STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST.ve BE.F.HUBBARD, T \u2018 (st i'l ues ERED 161FE 8, = \u201cPAINTS, DYE STUFFS, EFumily Grpeeries) Books; St ager dc.de.STANSTEAD P [652 50 a 1 me Rss] VE nintez, TOSI STANSTEAD Si zn vit gh ä Evi tonstead ad Blin.À 2 Gol 1d, 1e > na, ot né a\u201d Rubber, M oder; n a neat and dufäble manner Portioatar a attention pie to- Ale dogayed | | Teeth.Teeth oxtracted, with.out: the tse of other or chloroform, Al Trans prompt.ate prices -CHEAPER: than any other,in the jrpde, Why?wi uy Slop-made Souttioré when\u2019 1 smiselling H.HOLTON;; > 1.; 1001 777 Known that is suporfluous.to puff them, and in 154 buying ny manufactures, or any , :be mince, be sure and find my LA \u2018pair.and examine my.Stock, get i - \u2018Rock Island, Sept.20,1864.© Georgeville.i 032 3: non, ROBERT.N.HALL, peo ADVOCATE, : THE CLAREMONT MANUPG CO.5 iver Platt, vuleat .Was pee st + ; urable Goodsiat avless Figure ?à -Mÿ Boots-&\" Stocs are so! viel] and.widely urporting to, EL on each\u2019 Call\u2019 Any without it are\u2019 not: \u2018gouuine.\u2018MY LOW: PRICES, and you will be gatistied t thut you are\u2019 SAVING FIFTY PER CENT.by buying from | me.CHARLES PIERCE, Notice.rps Undorsigned has been appointed by the Heirs of the lute\" Rev.E.G MONE, of England, to act for them in re- \u2018spect te their Lands in the Towaship of Potton, C, L., and gives notice that the following described LANDS are now for sale.Farms.Lot Ne.17, Tth Range, 200 acres.Lot Ne.13, 8th Range, 200 acres.Lot No.20, 10th Range, 200 acres.Lot No: 19, Tth Range, 200 acres.Lot No.20, 9th Range, 200 acres.Lot No.1 9th Range, 200 acres.Lot No.12; 8th Range, 200 acres.with 28 acres of Lot No 18, 9th Range, ma king 128 acres, and the remainder of Lot No.18, 9th Range, estimated at 110 acres.Wild Ixands.Lots No.12, 18, 16, 20, 7th Range, 500 acres.Lots No.8, 11, 19, 20, Sth Range, 800 acres.Lot No.21, 9th Range, 150 acres.West half of Lot No.18, 8th Range, .100 acres.\u2018The ubeve named Farms will be Leased until sold.All persons found tresspassing on the Wild Lots will be punished with the utmost severity of the law, LEVI BIGELOW; Agent, For the Heirs of the late Bev.£.G.donk.Georgeville, Dec.26, 1863.941 W ATERVILLE, APRIL, 1865.ON EAND,' Goods, Wares and Herchandize CF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.NEW GOODS .DAILY.BECEIVED.Ra \u2014t\u2014\u2014 7 rt MANUFACTURED.Ploughs, Stoves, ' Fanning Mills, Sugar Boilers, Spinning Wheels, Furniture, and All Small Wares in Woed and Iron BOARDS PLANED BY MACHINE, - JOB CA ISTIN G, TÜRNING & FITTING.On exchange for States\u2019 and Canada Money, old Iron, Rags, Produce, or on Co : short credit.# CHARLES BROOKS \u2018 primer os FOR CHRISTMAS \u2018New \"Years! ! For, Christmas and New Years I have tho best and {illest nssortment of 25 \"Toys, spo Toy Books, .Gift B ooks;, \"AT ums; - er Games, \u2026 .Puzzles, &c.: &c.: \"Also, SOE a \u201cBaskets, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Lo and everything usually kept in a Drug and Book Store, Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, -as-I:do not Charge anything for showing or ricing good: pricing 8 TERMS\u2014 \u2014CASH.GREEN.- Newport, Vt.Dec.12, 1864, 991 RUSS i, SURFERS, BE \u2018Shoulder Bradès, Rubber, Glass ahd Metal Syringes, \"ja ,Rubber Nipples, YT\" Nutse Bold ; sé .3 11:13 \"7\u20ac ind Breast Pumps, CAROL Fa at the Newport.Drugs pnd: Book Sta Lf a Be i di Le Y.GREEN pir 7 Doc.1 1866, NTATES' MONEY =» ' [eT ob often: MAG roritiée mon a 15: ended \u201ccents on ini d Bron 29 ay Has fi CHER 8 tr CASH PAID FOR OATS.&3 re ttended to.:: Rooms at his house: T9 Blanstend d0ne 26, 1663, IR East it Jot Ne.18, 8th Range, together |, -| country-are udmitted to be the BEST in the | market.\"| Walets, Partmondies, Work and Traveling 5 rind na ine e niryT aptod to no 4 e doué 4.rar \u201cTheir Stock of : PEs 17 on Staples, {reve locality, >: the previous stock, and will be sold at corre pondingly low prices for Cash, Produce or Approved Credit.4 PRINTS at nearly old Prices.ei.A Heavy stock of States Bills taken at par, and Goods sold at a discount.Cull and sce eur Goods and examine prices.\u2014 NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY.- W.B.COBB'& co: BOOTS & SHOES | \u2014AT\u2014 RASTER TOWNSHIPS! Messrs.JAMES & BRODIH' PAKE pleasure in informing their numerous customers and the public generally, that they are constantly manufacturing, out of thé best Siock of their own manufacture, the very latest styles of warranted BOOTS & SHOES, which they are selling to the Trade at prices which : Defy \u2018Competition ! ! .omers.Particular attention paid to Mens\u2019 and Boys Thick, Kip and Calf Boots.Also, all styles of Ladies, Misses and Gents.sewed and pegged Gaiters, Balmorals, Shoes, &e.&c.Childrens\u2019 Boots and Shoes in great variety.- STATES MONEY TAKEN AT PAR.Ba CASH paid for Slnughter Hides and Veal Skins, 1000 Cords : HEMLOCK BARK wanted i in exchange, for Boots and Shoes.- Rock Island, October 5, 1863.929 For Sale at the Journal afice, % E would cali the attention of Clerks of Courts, Secretar, y-Trcasurers of Municipalities and School! Commissionéts, Magistrates, Bailiffs, &e.,toour stock of Blanks, among which may be found: Commission Counr.\u2014Sümmons, Subpænas, Executions, Proces Verbals, Arret Simple before Judgment, Saise Gagerié, Säise Atret bofore J udg- ment, Arret Simple; &c.; MUNICIPAL.Secretary-Treas.\"Bonds, Col- tection Rolls, Road Lists, Valuation Rolls, Notice of Tuxes Due, Notice of Mecling, Notice Ap.meet Petitioners, 8 136 oo Also, a genera! stock School Commissioners\u2019, Magistrates and Baiiil\u2019s_ Blanks, Deeds of Sale, Blank Notes, &c.Bic.Forms nôt on hand.will be frunished on short notice, - \u2018 : GET THE VERY BEST.Pices Low as the Lowest | Workmanship Unequalled !! CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS.- GAGE, PORTER & co\u20198 ANS manufactured it TFisherville, N.H., after many years use in \u2018all parts cf.the Having made many improvements in their works they continue to manufacture the best of Cast Steel Saws ¢f all kinds, Also a superior-Drag or Lazy Saw for Horse Powers.Saws repaired in the best maniler, Any of the above Goods furnished by: théun-[ dersigned at the manufacturers\u2019 prices with the addition of freight, at short notice.Orders by mail promptly attended to.MARK Ha, Derby Line, Vt., March 23d, 1864.sa NEW Gbons!® $4000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS! or Teceived br, he subscribers cènstéting- \"era 2 DRY GOODS, GRO H Hog: ROCERIES, - ; \u201cMARDNASE CROCKERY, A \u2026 AND GLASS WARE, yf ae BOOTS, SHOES, or AND RUBBERS, HATS AND CAPS; \u2018 TEA AND TOBACCO, i a 100 SACKS LIVERPOOL sau, + FLOUR, ~ PORK, .FISH, | -&0., &c, | All of which they are bound to welll oy : Low AS.THE LOWEST) for.; nol / Cash or Ready (P&y only.Bens cal ah hin Sub ana Piiobs! 3 Xam 20! SHURTLEFF BROTHERS, -~OOQATICOOK, wi A Conticook, Nov.28, 1864.lire & Bt ry [Ewan Ge B81 5 sained Alfie aff 88 Ao by\u2019 calling 86 the Tin Shop 0 vs 6 3 LOARR '&- coù S' Blacksmith Shop,.1 RAL 98 Whidy will koép shop, ol \u201cTin Ware, Stove: Piyé, &i Coss + PE \u201cof {ho best.aed: Job Wik los.All ordets promptly executed, Fh (ding with neatness au [ dispatoh.Terms, R Pay, Li H L'OXRR E go, 3; Hans \"tb pan: 58% 28 A Hadid Hibs ©06ds oo uf: tds ut, is unrivalled, and they » are fully up to the 103 quirements of théir customers and the publie and the multitudinous arfieles \u2018required in this Nevin : Their Goods; were bought, a littlelower tha\u2019 4 \u201c, PS \u2018'Woolens' & Ready-Made Clotning.\u2019| and at very reasonable rates to\u2019 their retail cus- | pointment to Offic ice, Distross Warrants, Notice to.NEW \u2018GOoDsIT 1 READYMADE CLOTHING | - WAN Bry w:gobid ioe, (OHEAP, : en ; \u201cFoR CANADA MONEY, IS AT HU WIKEY & JONDROS.on \u201cfs.Fj you \"have oth: but STATES\u2019 MONEY) \u2018call'at ar fo ~ WILKEY & JONDRO'S.Jer em FRESH STOCK FAMILY GROCERIES \u2018At WILKEY & JUNDRO'S.to ÆMEMBER, prices always as low as \u201cthe lowest, r regardless of the price of | Bd, ne K WILKEY & JON DRO\u2019.Rock Island, Nev.3, 1864.Wholesale & Retail | \u2014 FOR THE INHABITANTS OF THER HIS ME DICE is acknowledged cven by I the Medical Profession to be the best reine dy known for Rheumatism, all sorts of Lameness, sudden Colds and Bowel Complaints, and decidedly the best remedy now oftered on sule for Diptera.It is known to be efficient in such n variety of cases.that very few families now think they can afford to live without it.Having a wonderful effect when taken internally, i in quickening the cir culation of the blood, it is invaluable to persons predisposed to Pax- ALYSIS, Or subject {to attacks of UzanT Dis- BASE.In cases of, DysrersIA, where food distresses, it affords prompt relief, and continued peser for a short time, sots every thing right I'he name of the Medicine is blown in cach bottle of the genuine, und the purposes for which itis intended as well as the mode of using, at tached, Nearly every man in Canada, who dealsin medicines at all, sells JACOBS RHEUMATIC LIQUID.Into whatever family or community or country this medicine has been introduced, it has invariably Hained the same reputation, and this reputation is.indicated by the following very bri of extracts from letters [hat are full and explicit.©.From, Jeffrey, Hale, Eig.) \u201cof Quebce, dated Nov.61861 : .our Liguid I have found to be morelpun- gent and efficacious than any other liniment I know.\u201d From Rov.Wm.Hansford, of Sherbrooke, da ted Nov, 5, 1861: \u201cFrom experience as well as from the festimo- ny of many others, I judge your Liquid to be: & su serio article to that of Perry Davis & Sons.\u2019 From Rev.T.W.Constable of Clarenceville- || ville, dated Sept.19, 1861: \u201cI'have found your Liquid to be once of the best medicines in use for Lumbago and kindred Rheumatic affections, and also for affections of the Throat.\u201d Trem Lev.5.G.Philips of Compton, dated Nov.4, 1862 \u201cYour Rheumatic Liquid has cured me of chronic lameness of the back of nore than three yenrs\u2019 standing, and I have uscd it in the family with excellent effect.1 have a large circle of acquaintances, on this and adjoining Gir- cuits, who know it to be al you represent it.\u2019 Prepared enly by C.JACOBS, Compion.All orders must be addressed to him, and will be answered without delay, 885 9) JAM ES WRIGLEY WATERVILLE, C.E.MANUFACTURER OF 2 AMIN CG, Both Cotton, Colored Catton, and Wool and Cotton, Woolen Shoddy.Warranted as good: as \u2018samples, * Oubtom Wool Carding.Stufing for Saddlés, Upholsterers and Carriage: Builders, an excellent article for that purpose at a reasonable rate.| All orders promptly executed, 945 Pic for COTTON, \"J LINEN AND_ pod, i : OOLEN RAGS \u201cAND: OLD: NEWSPAPERS at Lu SPALDIXGS: January 12, 1864.1 943 \"SEWING.MACHINES.YHE \u2018shibseriber i¢ \u2018Ajgent for Dillingham ;- & \u2018Abhott\u2019s Sewing Machines, They are the best Family Machine manufactured, and: cannot fail to give satisfaction to ail purchasing them.Prices low, W.A.COLE, Derby Line, Oct.20, 1863.031 ~ INCORPORATED 1810.HAR TFORD - Fire Insurance Company, \u2026 Of Hartford, Conn.CAPITAL AND ASSETS, JUNE, 1864, in 8B1,8648,918,55.ve :C.ALLYN, Président.Oro.M.Corr, Se cretaty, C, C.LYMAN, Ass't Sec'y.tar, With.successful business experience for oxds ride + OltoFe.thais Alty Years.£20 )OLICIES: iasued and renovfo Losses cquit- Xs; ably.adjusted and » Tha Shr EDIATELY upon ; factory pibols, the el Fsigned, thouiy i be br anes Hétaqri à : P:BALL, AGENT.Stanstend Sept, 1864, CHARLES BROOKS, rar Jan.20, 1888, 987 0 À.Hatt stanatond \"Plain, May 80, 1866, Vas $b Printing ut this Ofc, RE Ce "]
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