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[" THE STANSTEAD JOURNAL, Mranstoncl, QUO: Lo BR.ROBINSON, Propristor, OryioR\u2014Journsl B Taland.Offiso Addrous for the United Bite Derby nov FER, sony per sons annum, in sdvance, 91,50 If not 100 Wo subsoribarsin tho United Biases, 93,00 q.Mouagement of Colts Osta are very apt 10 bo lo} to shift to themselves after wosning.Thisls \u2018wrong.A year\u2019s gein inthe usefulness | of # horse may easily bo made by care .- El VA.Oy nadine._____\" SE ere saa En md tention during he \u201ctres fers .Rates of Advertising, ; marre .\u2018 5 7 a aoa Ee = | months of its life.The mare, while =~ Hmph 00 = Gommancoù November 6, 6, 1846.+.+.ATsnily Nowspaper-\u2014-for the Fireside, Shop'endFarm.$1,50 in Advañce.|nursing its fon, abonld.not be, oven .| ÿ Logathotioos tai translont advertising for ao ; ii TT Er Eo - - worked, and good pastare or greep.foed.Eistuaaiamane be they > ot | VOLUME 26.NUMBER : 38.STANSTEÂD, P.Q., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1871.: «WHOLE NUMBER 1838, = |i hestsble will ep borin, fiz cos ee : \u2014 me | Lori aaogements Win jehriy sâvertison BITTER 8 SWEET.Tho fist step which Mrs, Newton of assigning one-half to his wife fof tho| |: The Conquest of America.sbeolutely dpeerted.The president was Bachinlgr's Wives \u2018ou Maids 20 ne Ton Patino ofl aa ls ad reasonable BY FLORENCE PRROY.took on accepting the charge of the same purpose as heretofore, and this had AN AMERIGAN ATTLE.OF DO | afraid to call away the'army from Kan- wr Tk Di short, negleot is burt.\u2019 prises, Cardy, Papor, Envelopes, &s., kept constant | ENO! ¢ household expenses was to institute the become such a habit that he never BATTLE.888 at first, for fear the ontraged people The old bach los 5 2 ri ionlly on keep it Fyrom prise de A \u2019 hare al avd the Whispering practioo of paying cash for all articles thought to inquire whether she found it You ask moto tell yc you, my children, of Upon the plains would come east in spite men\u2019s wives.He takes an inveatiga- months some of the best early out: hay ; 3 that came under hor department.She nepessary to employ the whole or not.the events which immediately preceded of him, But at last he.did snmon the : interest i hi : : Business Cards.Th peng fore où ee veel; accordingly called on the bubcher and Thus ten years rolled away.During the destruction of the once great Ameri- sry to his aid, and it moved to meet og tien) anal them.Bat \u201c pied di bn gre er Es Lee 2 vi a .+ ; - ytèçal 4 bled, i H.W.BLACKSTONE, To OS Vi 1 retest buon inured often hb been i = os on ° Mr.Howton ete el can union, and the capture of the coun- the Fd 16 wai too late te tn \u2018which the husbands did not practice : in box, or stall adjoining them, where if.: ; The crickets, chirping in the grass, ow often have you n in the |! use, for w.' paid try by its present European rulèrs, and | the troops redalied Cinoinnati © 10r- tho first instance ! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ts, chirping gr habit of .bille, Mr.Wil annual rent of hundred and had beizad Washin the , and which they would cay sbe and become used tothe dis- DERBY LINE, Vt.With volcan In 5 ; pregenting your bills, Hr Wi dolls Latter} \u201che eve h ad or tory 1 a oa fe a Sen cote th Ohio, pos sn hardly like to have explained them cipline of the'stabie.Everything around Foreboding, yet most dear.me ollars.Latterly, lowever, he w ed to these déploräblé results.T | country @ gs ol the an ong now.He L.C.BATES, The frait ye on the tree\u2014 \u201cOnce in six months,\u201d was the reply.come dissatisfied with it.It had passed undertake the task with a heavy heart, the president, the cabinet and every | gray, the ene se ogy of red or | it ghould bevel secored, leash in pub: (Successor to J.H.Holton,) The brown bea bots its oady cheek \u201cAnd I suppose you sometimes bave | into the hands of a-new landlord, Who for when I revert to that terrible time IT member \u2018of Con ngress.The army dis , urvo\u201cor line, bing-iteelf it might get sornething loose.silver Plater, Manufacturer and Against the sunshine temp angl 7 Seek bad bills?\u201d was not disposed to keep\u201d it.in repair caunôt help contrasting our proud gon\u2019 \u2018banded in lari, ai ï A and ot clearly through all the myste- | A ba bit of breaking things and getting enler in ihe apple shows Its reddest sireak\u2014 ; - ; ries artifices of the toilet.* loose is easil variably formed a Harness & Carriage Trimmings, Great plrple clusters 1064 the vines, \u201cYes, one-third of my profits, on an which he considered desirable.dition up to that fatal year, With\" thio to the fer West, ae \u201cthey\u201d found\u2019 the got an exhaustive eme : .\u201cTho § oo pe this ime nd Sagi .Whips and Cigars, Bot Jot Be gen Scent the eager bees ; average, are swept off by them.\u201d About this time a block of excellent humiliating position cocupied: now by population, dying of staryation, because || has married for\" money,\u201d fu \u201cThe d ?; ait ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.The water through the willow trees\u2014 \u201cAnd you could afford, I suppose, to houses was erected by a capitalist.who the American people.\u201cTh story id\" a [they had followed the advice of.Gregley's poor fellow has mâtried posts how.\u201d By fe - mp Where glematis and woodbine: meet, sell cheaper for ready money 1\u201d designed to sell them or let them'as he short one.In the fall of\u201d \u201c1873, Horace! \u201cbooks te.ot for yopr first, crop pes Taise Jove, sit! look at that lo w ve ° 4 z \u201cYes, I would be glad if all my cus- might have an opportunity.They were Greeley, the editor of a \u2018newspaper \u2018in {ish waist1 Where.can = haw asp- So % FOR SALE BY Shallow and swift with glide and glint tomers would give me a chance to do more modern and much better arranged New York, wild élooted président of the | |, © craie {8 pund K À .IN.A.BEACH, Magog, P.Q.e ready stream runs laughing by: \" : .| vied viscera or such like \u2018personal : ER .A, 1 y Bo »| While beds of purple-blossomed mint 80.than the one in which Mr.Newton now Upitéd States.\u201d The \u2018people \u2018voted for[ A obéérvation.Whatever: jewel + 8\u2019 man \u2018do a.»| 1000 Window Bash, 2 5 ae Ir, warm and.fra, rant le; \u201cI will set them an example, then,\u201d lived, and he felt a strong desire to him because they thought \u201che \"was an | oF.of the enemy, vho-to, his crédit be may think Te has found, 3 i a i 600 Doors, 0 A fair and happy, girl and boy, said Mrs.Newton.\u201cHereafter, what- move into one of them, He mentioned vag, | it shid\u2014treated' them kindly, fod them | oy = a: Blinds for 400 Windows.n these sweet shadows long.ago ; \" ; 1 À | ; gp Blirds, Door and Window Frames 8 And laugh and sing for very J oy?oll res hall be purchased of you i wh, a ho Es [a d 1h \u2018You ik ha followed- \u2018 } Xl and Finish of all kinds made to or- Or have the years been dreams of ill, will be paid for on the spot, and we - at is the rent, Ears?inquire Stor | homes, © You: know what: ollowed\u2014 der and as cheap and good quality And are we children still?shall expect you to sell as reasonable as &he.| ous notions \u2014a! iat agrie ts, | \u2018how Prince Fredèrick, William of: Prus- i À ps can Peau tany offier manuise- S Or ls this fair Place Paradise, h 50 late\u2014 you can.\u201d \u201cTwo hundred and twenty-five dol- for instance\u2014which he.was determined gia \u2018apeended the\u2019 \u2018'Américan*throne,.A M \"WPTITEL où beautiful and strange.sage This arrangement vas also made with rs or ho somes oe two hundred to fore upon the people at all hazards: thelother Sumiliations that: mie Mr a e Adam and his new-found ma! the others, who, it is scarcely needful to for either of the others.; : pans lespite all opposition.\u201c Hé bélie: a E.A.PAGET, .(His Lith, whom he worshipped first, say, were very glad to enter into the ar-| \u201cThe corner one would be preferable.among other things, a PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &C.lof hen slighted for the feeble soul rangement.Ready money is the great ON Account of the side windows.\u201d ought to go to te : Office one door South of the Russell And rued the dey in dearth and dole\u2014) rt £ ir ad y d A 8 , \u201cYes, and they have a large yard be- b d, long bef - House, where he can be consulted.And may we keep, for one sweet hour, support of trade, and a cash customer is .» NC y 8 ya read, and, long defo : Calls both in town and country promptly Our sinless Eden-bower?worth two who purchase on credit.sides.I think we must hire one of \u2018president, he Tog tog a 2 nated, Dec.14, 1870.1303 How soft does the brook repest 1 Fortunately Mrs.Newton had a small them.I guess I'll engage ong to-day ; i TT AS story ese bowering vines supply of money by her, which lasted you know our year is out next week.a H.C.H.CHAGNON, Paso houte molden potas till the first mouthly installment from \u201cPlease wait, Bere, until to-morrow, i: Notary Publie, Official Assignee | ne ; i: And Agent for the Trust and Loan Co.RAR Se ve the clusters h igh ne \u2014 her husbend became due.Thus she before engaging one.\u201d \u2018 es ger young \u2018e \u2018FE h 1 b $106,000 to loan ut 8 per cont.on Real Estate.We know, the fruit that charma the eye Was enabled to carry out her cash plan or what reason?\" 7 COATICOOK, P.Q.ws bitter on the tempted tongue\u2014 from the beginning, \u201cI should like to examine the house.\u201d F.A.PELLATIER, And Lady pluck sud cat, Another plan which accurred to her| \u201cVery well, I suppose to-morrow will | iz ; | PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Ere long, across the drowsy land, as likely fo save exponso, was to pur.be sufficiently early.\u201d men, and prooseded to; 1 ~ (Ofiice near McDougall's Store,) poi Sut 8 banner be unrolled\u2014 chase articles in large quantities.She Soon after breakfast Mrs.Newton population of the seaboard states.> STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.Yen now I pee on : ther hand gold; had soon saved enough from the moriey called on Squire Bent, the owner of the- À fe SW TAYLOR I go with summer, far away, \u2019 allowed her, to do this.For example : new block, and intimated her desire to .W., : And when 1 am no longer here instead of buying a few pounds of sugar be shown the corner house.The re Licensed Auctioneer.Will you recall this roya day, .8! .: : STANSTED, @ ah 8 hazy golden atmosphere\u2014 at a time, she purchased a barrel, and quest be readily complied with ; Mrs, : 1 Qh ne | walk ih ks yay with) lingering feet so succeeded in saving a cent on a Newton was quite delighted with all J.Ww.rE, C.L._ pound.This perhaps amounted to but the arrangements, and expressed her | ; ras , a trifle in the course of a year, but the satisfaction.> {Office MN pd & re Store,) The Managing Wife.same system carried out in regard to| \u201cAre these houses for sale:or to lot 7 Ts TR TER 7 Ezra Newton had just finished look- other articles yielded a result which was she inquired.: 3 3 \u2019 .« » .\u2019 \u201c » .; Manufacturer of all kinds of ng over his yearly accounts.Well,\u201d by no means a trifle.; er, aid the owner.- : before it millions of mei Harness VUorI, | ed his wife, looking up, \u201chow do| There were other ways in which a © rent is, underständ,.two.uns children, until the vast Furniture, Upholstered to Order.you come out?\u2019 careful housekeeper is able to, limit.ex- dred and twenty-five dollars.\u201d Gok \u2018Kansas were reached, wh STANSTEAD PLAIN, QUE.\u201c1 find,\u201d said ber husband, \u201cthat my pensewhich Mis.Newton did not over-| \u201cYes, I consider the corner house \u2018ceased and the army w JOHNSON & HOVEY, °*Ppenses during the lust year have been look.With this object in view, she worth at least twenty-five dollars shore | continuous line,\" \u201cwith \u201cory ADVOCATES, thirty-seven cents over a thousand dol- Was always on the lookout to prevent than the rest.\u201d [any one who attempted\" STANSTEAD, P, Q, ars.\u201d waste, and to get the full value of what \u2018And what do you charge for the: EDWIN R.JOHNSON.H.M.HOVEY.\u201cAnd your income has been a thous- she expended.house to a cash purchaser ?\u201d asked: Mrs.: MARRIAGE LICENSES, and dollars ?\u201d The result was beyond ber expecta- Newton with subdued eagerness.: \u2018| from starvation.This., May be obtained of Rev.J.ROGERS, Pas- - \u201cYes.I managed pretty well, didn't tions.At the close of the year, on ex-| \u201cFour thousand dollars cash,\u2019 was en President Greeley; aid, he:;sen : tor oe Cg Ir amining ber bank book\u2014for she had the reply ; \u2018and that is but a:small ad- gi) \u201cDo you think it-ilanaging well to regularly deposited whatever money she vance on the cost.\u201d ; f WM.M.BURPEE, exceed your income ?* Said his wife.had iot Gecasion 45 usé in\u2018one of the in- [7 \u201c*Weryrwell; I will buy-Hhteyon; 2» ; GENERAL AGENT POR BRYANT°S| «What's thirty-seven cents?\u201d asked stitutions\u2014she found that she had one ded Mts.Newton, quietly.; About Farming,\u201d should: be - voted For ti = ns send for an Mr.Newton, lightly.) hundred and fifty dollars, besides reim- \u201cWhat did I understand yo: to \u2018say P the relief of the starving sufferers.: For the East og, ip ©.Address «Not much, to be sure, but still some- bursing herself for the money during asked the Squire, scarcely believing his 5 3 ; STANSTEAD, QUE.thing.It seems to me that we ought the first month, and having enough to ears.' to have saved instead of falling behind,\u201d last another.\u201cI repeat that I will buy this house, MUTL AL LIFE INS, CO, OF N.Y.\u201cBut how can we save on this salary, \u201cWell, Elizabeth, have you kept with- | at yo ur price, and pay the môney with- Assets over $32,000,000.Elizabeth?We havn't lived extrava- in your allowance ?\u2019 asked her husband | in à week;\u201d DAVID WILKEY, AGENT, gantly, still it seers to have taken it ab this time.\u201cI guess you have not \u201cThen the house is yours.But your .DERBY LINE, VT.all.\u201d found it so easy to save as you thought husband said nothing of his.intention, - \u201cPerhaps there is something in which for.\u201d .and in fact I did not know\u2014\" 3 TERRILL & TERRILL, we might tronth.Suppose you men-| \u201cI have saved sbmething, however,\u201d| \u201cThat he had the money to invest, I .s ADVOCATES, Q.tion some of your items.\u201d said his wife.\u201cBut how.is it with you | suppose you would say.Neither does > F.W.TERRILL.; J.L.TERRILL.\u201cThe most important ave house rent, \u201cThat's more than I can say.How- he know it, and T must ask you.not to.; one hundred and fifty dollars, and arti- ever, I have not exceeded my income, tell him for the: present.\u201d 15 w.C.HERBERT, cles of food, five hundred dollars.\u201d that\u2019s one good thing.We have lived The néxt morning Mrs.Newton i invi- 5 i ; ADVOCATE, Hotel \u201cJust half.\u201d fall as well, and I don\u2019t know but bet- ted her husband to take a walk, but.; Office opposite Stansren Coe otel.\u201cYes, and you'll admit that we can't ter than last year, when we spent five without specifying the direction.ages t \u2019 retrench there, Elizabeth.\u2018 I like to live hundred.\u201d .They soon stood i ih front of the house: : GEORGE O.DOAK,\" well, -I had enough poor board before \u201cIt's knack, Ezra,\u201d said his wife, in which he desired to live.the ° ADVOCATE, 1 married ; now I mean to live as well smiling, She was not inclined to men-{ \u201cWouldn't: you like to goin?\u2019 ie: 0 COATICOOK, P.Q __ |as I can.\u201d tion how much she had saved.She asked.TT JOH] HN y OUN G, «Still we ought to be saving up some- | ranted some time.or other to surprise \u201cYes.Its a pity + we havens the r Attorny, Counsellor at Law, and So- thing against a rainy day.\u201d him with it when it would be of some Key.\u201d ! licitor in Chancery.\u201cThat would be like carrying an um- service, \u201cI have the key,\u201d soid Dis: vite, and.d (Forman of Tove Vermont.) brella when the sun shines.\u201d \u201cShe may possibly haved saved up forthwith \u2018walked up the steps and pro\u2019 a OFFIOB OVER A.T.IOSTER'S STORE.\u201cStill it is well to have an umbrella twenty-five dollars,\u201d thought Mr, New- ceeded to open the door.d RICHARDSON & THOMAS, in the house.\u201d ; ; ton, \u201cor some such trifle,\u201d and so dis-, B hen de: you ze the key of: Sui - NOTARIES PUBLIC, T can\u2019t controvert your logic, Eliza- missed the matter from his mind.ent asked herdiusband:?.SE - STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.beth, but I'm afraid we won't be able to At the end of the second year, Mrs.\u201cYesterday, when bought ts i ] > Office at the Registry Office, one door save anything this year.When I get Newton's savings including the interest, | said his wife, quietly.a: South of Dr.Meigs\u2019.my salary raised, it will be time enough amounted to thrée hundred and fifty = Mr.Newton gazed at his wi 8 O.A.RICHARDSON, N.I.OfIAS, M, THOMAS | 4 think of that.\u201d dollars, and she began to feel quite rich.found astonishment: = .WILLA R D GLIDDEN, \u201cLet me make a proposition to-you ?\u201d Her husband did not think to inquire Manufacturer of said Mrs.Newton.\u201cYou say one-half how she had succeeded, supposing,\u2019 as beth T he inquired: a Wagons, Sleighs and Carriages, of your income has been expended on before, that it could be but à very small T5 ust i I: \u20ac COA'TICOOK, P.Q.articles of food.Are you willing to sum.what e R.C.PARSONS, ~ allow me that sum for the purpose?\u201d However, he had a piece of good news n DEALER IN \u201cYou guarantee to pay all the bills to communicate.His salary had been Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil~| 0 ofit?\u201d raised from a thousand te: twëlve \u2018hun- ver aud Plated ware, | \u201cYes,\u201d ; dred dollars.: bai 5 FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C., &C.es.\u201d SET ~ Watches, \u2018Clocks and Jewel, \u2018Repaired \u201cThen I will shift the responsibility He added \u2014 .> \u2019 ; : .: : 21 \u20ac : > Coroners aly am thie Fist near Rockland.Several of them have | The tobowiag per and resolution where, on Tuesday, there were seventy Lynchburg, Va., 61 in Boston, 59 in Es oa.2, A Jumes $ s \"A Fancy, Wi 5 #85 50 | ston, colliery \u201ca ident have rebni ed a since been Fe-captured: were prepared an Sign y all Pres-| naw cases and thirty-four deaths, und New Loudon, 56 in Portland and Sun = 800.I a ne pe ho o Ve ne, Canada Whes \"1 1505 18 \u201c| verdict finding that the seventeen men \u2014\u2014 ent, with instructions to the secretary on Wednesday eighty new cases und Francisco, 37 on Mount Washington, | in \u201caw.1509, found à y Outs, 4 321b 5@ 47 ne ce, foiced A .to publish the same.Some of the names y eighty : mine laboring under some affection of the Corn.56 57@ 58 p |-Wère fovated by ngxious gases, forced | KR An extensive fire has occurred Pp or bos ne à © twenty-seven deaths.POISONING CASE.lungs.I recommended your Syrup, tried Burley 48 57@ 60 à n explosion or} gi Leicester, England, .a great woolen have sine\u201d been added : The negotiations for the settlement| A case of poisoning occurred in Wil- at the Druggists in Harbor Graeo, but Butter 4 Ib 17@ 18 MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET Aug, 93, First quality, 7 00@ 7 50 Second and Third, 6 50@ 5 50 Mileh Cows, 25 00@30 00 do, extra, - 40 00@50 00 Sheep, .3 00@ 5 00 Lambs, 2 00@ 3 00 Hogs, live, 5 00@ 5 50 do, dressed, 7 00@ 7 50 NEW YORK, Aug.22, 2 P.M.Gold 1,124 QELECT SCHOOL, MRS.AMES® School reopens MONDAY, Sept.4th.38w2 QTANSTEAD ACADEMY.The FALL I'ERM commences on Sept.4th und continues eleven weeks.Wa.H.Leg, M.A., Principal, Mrs.Wa.H.LEE, Preceptress.Board can be obtained on liberal terms in good families convenient to the school, also rooms for those wishing to bonrd themselves.For particulars enquire of the Principal.F.HUBBARD, Sec\u2019y.Stanstead, Aug.23, 1871.38 NOTICE! Whereas Frances Banfil has left my house without just canse or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons trusting her on my account, SIMON F.STONE.Hatley, Aug.18,1871.| N OTICE.All persons indebted to the Estate of the late CIITARLES TURNER.decensed, will Please call at his late residence in Magog, and settle the snme at once to save costs, All personsfhaving claims against the said Estate are requested to present them at once.NANCY ANN SMITH, MARY TURNER, Magog, Aug.19, 1871, TT HE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.Executrie, 38w3* Cash Assets (July 1), $1,742,0648.89.Grants everything desirable in Life and Accident Insurance! ON THE MOST FAVORABLE-TERMS.0: ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT, .The TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, in its Accident Department, is a General Accident \u2018Insurance Company, granting policies of insurance against Death or wholly Disabling Injury by ACCIDENT to men of all trades, professions, and -oc- cupations, at rates within the reach of all.It insures against accidents by machinery, accidents from the use of tools and implements, accidents that oceur in the usual and Inwful avocations of life, as well as accidents of travel, : General Accident Policies are written for a term of one to twelve months each, and Msure a gum of $500 to $10,000 Against Death by Accident, and $3 to 850 weekly indemnity for wholly disabling injury by accident (not to exceed twenty-six weeks for any one accident), at an annual cost of $5 to 810 per thousand for occupations not specially \u201chazardous, Hazardous risks taken ac higher rates.0 LIFE DEPARTMENT.In its Life Department, the TRAVELERS grants full Lire and ENDOWMENT Polices embraging the best features of the best companies, but without the complications or uncertainties of the note system.It sells insurance rather than future \u201cdividends,\u201d Its contract is à plain one its security is ample and unquestioned.and its rates of premium are exceedingly low.Jt prefers to do business on a cash basis, and thus give its policy-holders advantages not attrinable under the credit system.Premium system, the favorite low rate cash plan.AIÏ policles non-forfeitable.Its ten, fifteen, and twenty year policies can be converted into Endowments, at the option of the insurant.\u2018This feature is original with this Company.\u2018The ''RAVELERS furnishes everything desirable in either Life or Accident insur - ance.Tt has issued 219,180 genernl acel- dent policies, and paid fourteen thousand claims for death or injury by accident; the amount thus returned to polie y-holders averaging about SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS A DAY for every working day during the past seven years, nits Life Department, Is has written 12,000 policies, nnd its Low Rate Cash Plun is steadily growing in favor with the insuring public.~ \u2014lo}\u2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS, JAMES G, BATTARSON, GEORGE W.MOORE, .Gusravvsa F, DAVIS, EnFNEXER RODERTS, JAMR8 L.HOWARD, JONATHAN B.BUNCK, ARSHALL JÉWEL, Huan Hannison, ATHANKL BITIPMAN, C.M, HOLAROOK® ORNELIUS B, ERWIN, OHARLES F.BPANG, zna H.BAKER, Evoon Liwis, =a KORGE M.PUTMAN, NATHANIKL HALL, M, A, BUOKINGIIANM, JAMES G.BATTERBON, President, RODNEY DENNIS, Scerotary.CHAS.E.WILSON, Assistant Scoratary.GEO.B, LESTER, Aotusry, E.WRIGHT, Conmlting Actuary, EDWARD V.PRESTON, Buperintendent of Agencies H.P.STKARNS, M.D.Consulting Burgeon, J.B.Lewis, M.D.Sur, and Adjuster, W.B.COLBY, Special gent.Office at residence, one door south Episcopal Shurch, Stanstead Plain, P.Q.August 23, 1871.: 88 ET dw EW She Stanstead Foueual, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.- the country will confer a favor by contri news to this department of + Journal, will be made, MF\" Correspondents and advertisers are requested to mail their favors so as to reach us not later than Tuesday's mails {/ possible, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, Massawipp Vi Hato ; TRAUNS LEAVE, 0:05a, m., 6208, m.,2.00p, m., 7.06 p.m., 8.20 p.m, BRTURN, 6.55 8, m., 9.26 a, m., 2,50 p.m,, 7.6¢ p, m,, 9.00, » .Freight for morning train must be dellvered before 4 p.m, of the preceding day, \u2019 Post Office, Derby Line.Boutuern Mallsclose 9p, m.Northern \u2018Ognadian, © 1p.m.Island Pond aud Way, 1.80p.m, Holland and Morgan, (Wed, and Sat.) 12,30 p.m.Office open 7,308.DL, 0 p.m.Sundays 0,30 to 108, m,, and half hour after cHurch service in p, m., and 6,30 to 8 p.min evening.+ J.T Fun, P.M, Stanstead and Rock Island Offices.Malls arrive &t Stanstead at 8 o'clock, a.m., \u201cat Rock Island nt 9 o'clock a.m.\u201cleave Rock Inland ut 4 o\u2019clockp, m.+ Stanstead at & o'clock p, my, Stages leave Stanstead for Coaticook overy day at 8a, m,, return same evoning.Leave Stanstead for Island Pond every day at 2p.m, Arrive at 11a, m, Religious Meetings.RPISCOPAL.\u2014(Rev.W.Early)\u2014Bunday services at 41 8.me.and 7 p,.mm.METHODIBT.\u2014{Rev, E.B, Ryckman)\u2014Sunday sor- | vico, Plain, 10:30 a.m, Derby Line, 2:30 p.m.CONGREGATIONAL.\u2014(Rev.J.Rogers)\u2014Sunday ser- © vice, Plain, 2p, m, CATHOLIO\u2014(Rev.M.Macauley)\u2014Sunday services 10a, m, aud 6p, m.Masonice»Golden Rule, No.4.Regular communications, Tuesday preceding full moon, : 1.0.G.T==Internutional Temple, No.11.Meetings every Tuesday evening at 0 1-2 o'clock.\u2014 Wo are informed that the Burroughs bridge is quite unsafe for horses to pass, the planks being quite rotten._\u2014 \u2014 Our East Hatley correspondent\u2019s items were forestalled by another correspondent.\u2014 The gale of Friday seems to have divided, a portion going north through Hatley and Barnston, while another curfent passed through Newport and the valley of Clyde river.We learn that some damage was done to buildings in Newport.\u2014 Two little children of Andrew McKenzie of Melbourne, were drowned on the 11th, while attempting to cross a brook.\u2014 Rev.Thos.Gules, an agent of the Quebec Temperanco League, is on a lecturing tour in the Eastérn Townships, and will speak at Georgeville on the 24th, Fitch Bay on the 25th, Smith's Mills 26th, Griffins\u2019 Corner 27th, Beebe Plain 28th, Rock Island 29th, Stan- stead Plain 30th, \"Libby's Mills 31st, Brown's Hill Sept.1st, West Hatley, East Hatley and Abbott's School House, Sunday, 3d, McConnell School House, 2d, North Hatley 4th.Evening meetings to commence at 7:30.\u2014 Mr.E.H.Goff, the energetic Insurance agent, is introducing the Agricultural Insurance Company of New.York to the farmers of the Eustern Townships.Tuking only farm and isolated village.risks it has taken the position of being one of the safest compin- ies on the continent.See advertisement.\u2014- The Coaticonk base bull club bent the Norton Mills club on the 14th, 69 to 49, \u2014 A Passumpsic R.R.switchman was killed at Lennoxville on Saturday night by a freight train, while trying to ~ drive a cow off the track.A French Canadian whose name we have not heard.\u2014 The following officers of International Temple, I.O.G.T.Rock Island, were installed on the 15th :\u2014H.P.\u201cHaney, W CT ; Mary Robertson, W VT; H B Gates, WS; C.E Robinson, W F 8; J.W.Greenleaf, WT; H, H.Hanson, W M ; Edna Verbeck, WIG; L R.Robinson, WO G; 8.\u2018 Foster, W C; Mary Chamberlin, W R H S ; Rose Woostor, WLHS; W.L.Thompson, W A §; Mary Blake, WDM; C.W.Drew, PWCT.\u2014 The following officers were installed for the present quarter by Faithful Temple, Barnston.C.J.Cushing, W CT ; Miss Emma Edson, W V T ; Rev.Mr.Knowels, W C; IN.Jenks, WS ; C.W.Wheeler, W FS; 8 Greene, WT ; L Si Ed- son, W M ; Miss Zeruah Parker, W I G ; Leroy Hartwell; W O @; Miss Nancy Cushing, \u2018WA 8,; Miss Katie Greene, W D M; Miss Carrie \"Humphrey, W RH 8 ; Miss Estélla \u2018\u2019Good- hue, WL HS; 8.Hill, P:W CT and TD, votre 527 .2 À da fe ning, Aug: 12th.eT Wm, H, H.Wheeler; WOT ; Miss Clara Wood, W VT ; Wa.H, Wheeler, W 8 ; Oharles Suith, W.M.; Misa Tiny Hovey, W T;.Wm.:Buokland; W F 8; Miss Hattio G, Smith, WI bineon, W0G; W.H.Dresser, WR H'8¥ John - McDonald, \u201cW.LH 8; Jolin B.Smith, 'W.0.Biwin Hovey, W A 8 L, À: WDM; A E Aldi Jolt McOlary, I stalled by Wide Awake present quarter,\u2019 G.Parse, WOT ; WVT; T A Devi, W8; ER Brown, W 04 E.Randal, WT; J.Davis, WM; Misi M, Groenllsf, I G; H.Brainard, O G0.Boynton, W F \u201c8; Miss Ji Davis, DM; Miss O.+ Moraney, THE; mple for the Mes P, Moraney, Friends and readers ta all parts a pa boy the * for which lberal allowance Bailroad,~Stanstond & Derby .| und forest trees.The Episcopal church \u2018of the river, with the purpose of cutting good authority, states that the battalion \"be established between St.John, N.B., maritime provinces will thus be placed pie | hanged himself, -\u2014 Wayville Lodge, No.14; installed | ; the following \u2018officers \u2018on | Saturday, eve- \u2018the husband, ., \"#| itain in\u2019 port; being, discharged.Out | forwardets will lite a busy time \u2018How: | neil oh je.\u2018senson tll | atom Whig \u2014= The following are the officers in- | atiof ! fie thurder caper in still continued.: The tliat of John MoQuain, father of the WB; ER.would hive been impossible for him to R HB ;'Mre B.R Brown, .Wilkinson, PW OI.Maley, We have been visited by two severe storms of rain and wind, during the past week.One of Wednesday night, in which there was incessaut thunder and the most vivid lightning, with beävy rain and wind, doing no other damage than gullying the roads snd beating down grain, but the thunder| wes remarkable for its continuous roar, like the rumbling of a train of cats at a short distance, without cessation for nearly three quarters of an hour.\u201cThe storm of Friday afternoon was accompanied with a severe gale of wind, which, in some places, assumed the character of a tornado, unroofing buildings, blowing down fences, shade, apple and Academy at the East village suffered severely, the spire, belfrey and entire front of the former, being torn away and \u2018moved several rods.The spire and cap to the bell-deck of the latter was also blown a distance of some ten rods, and deposited on the common.À large portion of the sugar orchard of Mr.Avery Ives was completely levelled to the ground, considerable damage was also done over a narrow strip of the conntry extending southeasterly in the direction of Coaticook.\u2014 Dats, and oats and peas,\u2014of which the growth is rank\u2014have \u2018been badly lodged, and the yield considerably diminished thereby, and other crops have also suffered from these storms, yet the har- vent of grain and potatoes will be large.Cornhas u good growth, but is go late in earing that the quantity of good corn will be light, unless the frost should hold off until late, and the weather soon becomes warm.The disaster which occurred on the Massawippi Valley Railway, in Hatley, and which was noticed in your last issue, was caused by a defeét in the construction of the bridge, the bridge across the \u201cBacon river\u201d ia unsafe from the same defect, and should be immediately repaired{; undoubtedly the crash of last week will result in the repair of such defects.Cor.\u2014 Rev.Mr.Chartier, of Coaticook, has recently purchased nine acrès of land on Baldwin's Flat on the East side it up into building lots.\u2014 A singular and fatal accident occurred to a young man named Power, in Sulem, Vt., on Saturday last.He was engaged in chopping off a tree turned up by the roots, and when the body of the tree sepurated, stood on the stump end, which flew back with such force as to throw him into the air, and when he fell he struck his throat across the edge of the axe, which he had kept hold of, severing the jugular vein and producing almost immediate death.\u2014 The \u201cdry and warm weather\u201d has caused disastrous fires in the woods west of Toronto.\u2014 Mackerel have been selling for five cents a dozen in the Halifax market.\u2014 Oakville Harbor was sold on Tuesday last to the Dominion Government for $12,135.\u2014 The Quebec Mercury publishes a rumor tit the Hon, Mr.Irvine has resigned his seat in the Quebec Cabinet as Solicitor General: \u2014 The centenary anniversary of Sir Walter Scott was duly honored in Montreal and other places in Canada and the States on Tuesday last.\u2014 The imports into Canada for June last show an increase over the corresponding period of last year of over two million dollars.On the other hand there is a decrease in the exports of, over a million.\u2014 The Army and Navy Gazette, à of the 60th Rifles, now in this country, will be withdrawn this autumn.\u2014 It is reported at Ottawa that the.Government have given up the idea of building the Pacific Railway east of Red River, but that they will connect there with American lines.\u2014 The 8t.Jolin (N- B.) hotels are all filled with summer tourists, and the citizens are anxious to know wheres to find accommodation for the crowds that will flock to see the great boat race.\u2014 Railway communication will soon and Bangor, Me., the Conâtiuetion of only nine miles of the line between those places being now required.\u201d The in connect of our.neighbors Le \u2014 \u2018A man'hamed Langton, \u201cof Est Fruhkfort,:N,\"Ÿ;, beat, the =bi of his wife-on Monday night, ion: with the railway ; system.Ti Los wii Ur = À \u2018man named Massey \u2018eloped the: \u2018 \u2018other day from! Toronto with, bis stepdaughter, à young girl \u201816 years: of: age: \u2018Hé.took witir him his\u2018two young childron, ahd - their mother is_greatly.| y distracted at thie loss of them but net ôf.|.THis Gray Fram.ôver a-quatter of a: million sa - of thie.\u2018senson: i 108 Je hereby ven that: # The lat-{- snognçes to her Patrons that bai SPRING FASHION naures Nothing but Farm Property and Detaohgd \u2018Résidoñoës | * \u201cME Ohartorod and Commencod Business j Cee Capital and Surplus, July 1st, 1871 + Government Depesi Holders Especially t for Security 0 examine our large and varied sto e for Doinisilé | KINGSTON Ct OFFICERS: = © len 47 JOHN C.COOPER, President, \u2026 ISAAO\u2018MUNSON, Sçoretary, | & E.H.GOFF, General Agept and \u2018Adjuster, |.teen Years ago\u2014an ads ew York, metand org: the express purp In the year 1853\u2014over Ej, ation ;of F.8\", 0; son and Lewis Counties.in the AGRICULT Ni 0 ose of insurlug Farm.'P ous, For ower Eighteen Years they have, nthe history.of Insurance is a surplus of over Half a Million erty and Residences not more hazard sistently followed this idea, and a su They have succeeded in accumulatin and a Pald up Capital of One ccess unparalled | Dollars ($500,000), and so have felt justified in reducing the rates of pre: the cost of Insurance a mere pittance.Ca They have succeeded in educatin, FARM PROPERTY and RESIDENCES exclusively, instead of insuring in make the Farmer pay for the losse other like hazardous risks.- This Company has now deposited with the Hon.Finance of this\" Dominion, $100, business here to secure its Poli $600,000 of net assets, held, as should be ample guarantee of its cap The Company is controlled and mana; and.director js a practical Farmer, It di ing its Charter s0 framed that no risks c and its agents are req 8 funds are mainly I and its high aim is to secure to eve; under its protection, progressed in this proud course, the public mind to the importarice of \u2018ins n Companies organized for this class of Companies doing a usiness, sud thus: s.on Stores, Hotels, : hops, Factorles, \u2018Mills, and] incks, Minister | ,000 of its surplus, ai j 0 ; ey-Holders against mpany to pay.all to do as agrees.ce Nearly every.office i Companies by hay- ability and intention ed mainly by Farmers.: uired to give bonds to carry out thi oaned:on first hen bond and mo farmer and his family, he much prized fruit of his toil.we have only to state that it has its existence and has paid to farmers over $600,000 for losses sustained by Fire ani protection and advantages to the Farmers of: y to present its plavs and success, nger, provide in time against it.Property insured at two thirds only of its valuation, pF INSURES AGAINST LOSS AND DAMA feature of Insurance originated with this C gives this security to its Polioy Holders.1.WOOD, Special Agent, Coiinty\u2019: who, foreseeing da ompany.No other.Stanstead, August 22, 1871.a GUITAR!! H.CARPENTER is now prepared \u20ac3 « to give private lessons on the ~~ - Spanish Gulita; at his rooms, Derby Line, Vt.les and prices for sale.\u2018Instruments furnished for new beginners.For further particulars call at CARPENTER BROS.Drug Store ou Rock Island, \u2018 BEEBE PLAIN ACADEMY.The FALL TERM will commence on)\u2019 y, September 5th, and continite A.W.BACHELDER, À.Miss LOUISE L.ALLEN, Miss NELLIE PAIGE, Music Teacher, XE: HARRINGTON, -Teaoher Penmanship, ; ON De fr QUIRENGY: Lan ng- 5 1C ors,.wé, hope \u2018by \u2018cs SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING YOUR .° FLOUR, ; CORN AND CORN MEAL, SMOKED HAMS, PORK, Salt and fresh, BEEF, Corned and fresh, \u2018and all kinds of oo © GROCERIES, At 0.M.MOULTON & Co's.Coaticook, July 31, 1871: °° - \u2018854 FESTTAY- | Came into*fhe inclosure of the subscriber about the 10th of June last, one pair of Two Year Olds.The owner can identify property and pay charges.Lo LS YOUNG: 52308 ; GEORGE Stanstead, August 2, 1871, ° VV ANTED IMMEDIATELY.L A settlement with all persons indebted: (either by note or account) to the late firm of T'INKER & CADE; the \"books \u201cwill \"be found with GEORGE CADE.at Beebe Plain; A word to the wise is sufficient: - =.- JOBN-TINKER, .extr GEORGE UADE, | Beebe Plain, Aug.14,1871, © 87w8 .Cash paid for .\u201c, and PEAS, PQ a 11 Pers -égatnat the |.Katiite of the luté TEvI SPALDINO, ne Questéd to présent thèni at fils old plécéor business, the Store on Rook Island.va.Wat.SPAGDIN' Stanstead, Jane 16.1871,;\u2026.s.1898 N 0TLOEL A All persons; lndebled to the Estate of thie Joint: lndebled 0 the Estate o .B, 4 eds.will plense Géli at the Nationkl Bank.Derby Line, Vt., and seitls the same at ones to sive costs, vot ; GEO.D (GorFiNs, CASKETS & CABES, | Tho subsariber pre ared (0 farnish Coffins of all descriptions, Caskets of Black Walnut, Rosewood and Butternut, and alr-tight metallic Burial Cases.; My Caskets are all imported nud of th mow Approved patterns.Prices for cof- finy and caskets rahigs from © to Sie.: Fou Bay; Jane 2,107\" wants of our Customers, Penmanship extra.Board and Rooms as low as .Great pains have been take: an efficient board of teachers, attendance is expected.+ N, CHENE Beebe Plain, Aug.16, 1871.8T.FRANCIS C S \u2018ag lésale prices.Our \u2018terms.are very-liberiil\u2018to encour: One of our agents \u2018and a half in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL; Ri OLLEGIATE year Sept.4th.For bo: Principal GRAHAM wap Kk ying that they are JBARNSTON ACADEMY «The FALL TERM \u2018oom DAY, September 4th, with WILLIAM H: MAYO, A: Ni with sultable.assistance, Comfortable rooms Fall Term begins September 6lh ; Por.olreilars und purticidars \u2018id tue Principal, no TERM of ths Soho: will NDAY, Sept 4th; under: ms | BAMUBL 8, SHONYO, M.A: Board can be had a fe the Boarding House wit in private families.ers cian be had by ap; , Steel, Hobs\u2019 Shoes, o Legislative Cou ying to the Secre- rmation address thé OTIS SHU | | _ Ooaticook, Aug.8, i ! as (CHARLESTON ACADEMY, .The PALL TERM ok Talend, July 35, 1671, RM POR SALE, The subacriber offers his Farm ne of the moet pleasant locations stead.Said firm consts hundred actes, well fut ee house, 2er Fo EXYA BALL, Bey.Mid ho has: had many years.i ns à po : \" d'uitio 8 us 5 ivdd, nes of Goods 1 vmally Lik Imsjinet of thy Boe.| LT fo x : , Honey boes are governed by instinct or two enciroled with the fingers and Palm of the hand This nools the blood NEW ESTABLISHMENT.The subscriber having purchased of Sion Shad ih J OUBNAL JOB OFFICE.NEW GOODS! 4 * .Si ASE Ee RLF ERR SU ETE eo har Boston Montreal .© SAH, Fi der y vo EE : R EMOVAL.The subscriber hes removed his MEAT MARKE shop st Der F9 OY AL od a Sain ea ah Losently recsly.: \u2014 T to Roos under the store of ; , .little, and at the same time tempers Messrs.Ovitt & Brodie their shop - oe ; Mesars, Cass & Jondro, Rock Island, rd ust \u2018by art.They never deviate |® 0% ; by Line, will continue the man re of v\" new supplied with the following first class Pop the Fall & Winter Campalgn \u2018walt his cus \u2018from À hoy worn: p, She water \u2014Holl's Joornal of Hop.Mn Wate there and at Book Tana.Ho yinay Presses, driven by WATER POWER : p The aubsoriber bas recglved, a lurge Where Le will bo Lappy to walt on eu Top fm th oon med | ef EE a ena a Bak Joan | INSURANCE COMPANY.|» : stock of fact as ab over: built: wis | he spresont day's | How to Kill Weeds, Iron and Hardware, and hopes to obtain the public patronage in these brauches.\u2014 \u2014 (FIRE AND LIFE.) GOBDON CAED AND BILL MEAD PRESS, OP 1870 AND 1871! \u2018Potatoes, &c.& mers, Cash paid for Beef, Pork, Hides, Butter, JOHN B, WOODROW, : : \u2014 which for speed and clearness \u201cof impres- - .p Bo\u201d art haw improved the shape We haveat various times, given the de jo re eee wil be kept tp | Capltal, - - - - - - - £3,000,000, Big.sion Is wnsiipasied by soy press manu SPRING & SUMMER 600DS Rock lslaud, Jan.19, 1870.REET | or six.fine bee lays: sll.the eggs, Most-approved modes of killin ig weeds.J.F.MAGEE, Annual Income, + - £600,000, Stg, te ?selected in the markets by himself, and a- TANSTEAD IRON FOUNDRY i while:tho others raise tho young and Prof.Daniel G, Eaton, à very celebrated Derby Line, Juno 37th, 1571.PO a GORDON HALF MEDIUM PRESS, dapted to the wants of the country during 19 .- nursing the yoyng:; sud I hay noticed for some years post.their modo of gath-.botanist of New Haven, recently gave a thus spoke on the same subject: \u201cHe said one way was to pull them up with lecture to a school\u2019 6f young.ladies, and.C tin business of John Math ropld rez poctfully inform the people of ec YOATICOUK TIN BHOP.\u2018The subscribers haying purchased the or, Wi 5.5, 50F¥, Agent for Eastern Townships, .ALFRED PERRY, Fire Jnspector.H.IL.ROUTH, Chief Agent, Montreal.I WOOD, Agent, Stanstead.: For larger and coarser work, thus enabling us to supply large numbers of Handbills, Programmes, Small Posters, &c., on short notice and at prices that will compare favorably with either elty or country.And for Newspaper and Book Work we M° DOJGALL & BRO, Would respectfully invite the attention of their patrons and the Public generally to their extensive Stock of Fall and Winter the present Season, to which he will make add tions to ive his customers the benefit o THE FALLING PRICES.And Machine Works.'The subscriber is row prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOM WORK in the best possible manner aud on short notice, such us all kinds of Shafting, Mill Work and re ; t intend to a ful) .7 Goods aow in Store, selected with especial ; - ering pollen or bee bread the fingers and on the knees, and when Bud viclult hat they intend keep Stanstead, March 20, 1871, have a reference to the wants of the trade of the Among this stock will be found a good Repairi g ai ça ; : When \u2018à \u201c goes you ceased operations for dinner, or to : SROVI NCIAL ARGE CYLINDER PRESS Eastern Townships and vicinity, and pur- e also manufactures two\u2019 sizes of the ; = ictits \u2018on.some \u2018of flower and [Bet & glass of water, you found that Tin, Sheet-Iron, Brass and Copper- P ° .I * chased upon the most favorable terms and assortment of Ladies\u2019 Dress Goods, in ev- celebrated - slip She oo me M ind of flower | - Pr vero tired, and had really killed tantly h a.on they will oll IN SURANCE COMPANY gible.A HA ND PRESS, for Auction eh be ied nt i von ery variety and style, a fresh stock of la- Muiligan Water Wheel, gators a part of i \u2018then goss to you W a ; constantly on hand, which they will 8, Large Posters for Races,5hows, &e.5 ] test styles American, English and French nother of.the gaine kind.a En Ww tation for GIVING BARGAINS will + 105184 an the Improved Woolley Plow and an en- I\" another of the same\u2019kind, and perhaps.| but faw weeds.They could be hoed up, aile Pa prices, at wholesale aud re- OF CANADA A CARD CUITER, be maintained.PRINTS, Bonnets, Hats, Shawls.Gloves, tirely ew © pd ih sx : : ) CAN .\u2019 ed raked up, and burnel up.And really the surest way to kill them was pull them up, to hoe them up; to Hoslery, &e.! Lai CR CE CU le Un À .Kennedy's Patent Sap-Heater, \u201cJob work done with neatness and dis- With a supply of White and Colored Card Stock, which will be eut to any size desired, in large or small quantities, at low LADIES DRESS GOODS.Gros Grain 81lks in black and .colors, Sy Sa Bh CE ' , : goes put andifif- it alighia.on INCORPORATE] 1849 ind of fowéï it keeps to-that kidd £1 Gentlemens\u2019 Furnishing Goods.ind at kbd [ho pul no patoh.KENNEDY 4 HALL Asacta September 106h 1670.8574,872 T1 50; Glace Sil, colored Silk and Wool Popllus, \u2019 ip be pra 1 EE and: Sup: On PB , \u2014 vol u 18,2 load.Ruy hays this Frown | \u201cike Shem Up, 40d buspar Wh: ORL onttonok.De Sh AE 160: Head Office, Toronto, Ontario.We keep constantly on hand, material Erchoh Merhios In ail colors, Stripe wool SIDE HILL PLOW, : to the hive d- watch them -88 [the who \u20ac, however, \u2014 black and colored, Coburgs, blk.and col'd.In profusion, including a large stock of which is the best thing to be found in the 5 a hive vallg on: | cher's method was perhaps.the \u2018most FELLOWS\u2019 PRESIDENT\u2014The Hou.J.H, CAMERON, B11], HEADS, Crape \u2018Tartan Plalds in all colors, Empress Cloths and Ready Made Clothing, market, Ît can be used on any ground.4; | éfectual: Mu: Beecher was a great 9°, 1 De CL Cloth, Tycoon Reps.Wincy in all colors, Huts and Caps, Hoots ond Shoes, 4 Tél pébucher \u2018and à :- and he | 1 YPOPHOSPHITES.|vicn Piesipent\u2014LEWIS MOFFATT, The Latest Styles, ee arenoh aud Holes Prints, Fancy Flannel Shirtings, + Thresbing Machines | Prencher.anc x Booë man ;'a Amongst the diseases overcome b Esq., of Moffatt, Murray & Beatty.Scotch Singhams raamoral Skir ts, Hoop Plain aud all wool Flannels, Repaired in the best possible manner.4 ought to know, ir anyone did, how to ex .the use of v OTHER DIRECTORS: STATEMENTS, Dress Trimings in every variety, Scotch nder Shirts and Drawers, new first-class machines for sale.P- kill \u2018weeds.His plan was-torake care- Paper Collars aud Cuffs ET x Plaids, Plain and Paisley Shawls, Ladies Neck Ti 8 \"y, He keeps on hand and for sale Plows, Pull around the weed, to pick of the] FELLOWS | C.J Caurmm, Bra, of Campll & Onpapor made fo the Duras.Keuvet Clonage clore and Biche Brew | Dock A un Hosery, ls Sesto bad wi, fo wie Pio cd ful y ta J Vit to | te it on diy days Compound Syrup of mypophosphites Hon M CAMERON, Ottawa LETTER HEADS French Cloth, Sourlet Berlin Cloth, Sush, ft chines, Hollow Ware and the celebrated om.1%, Lo Wuver Ib on à.J\"MAGDON \" ' \u201c \u2019 t es Silk - Farmers Boilers.itiseots from:it, L er y day .ARE WW.\" J MACDONELL, Esq., President Tor- Souris Aleve Gloves, ad hos .Si à A good stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS Gull end an Ey STOVES before purin the summer, und .in the autamn to onto Savings Bank, Toronto.Letter or Note size.suck EEE CET A.R.MCMASTER.Esq of A.R.Me- ne \u2018Constipation, Asthma, Consumption, Lar- Gents Worsted Gloves, Kid Mitts, Ho- chasing elsewhere.Te has the Ethan Al- on Fp a à sfallv i | Brown Sheetings.y .c ps.Also B | bymaplant it carefully in a pot, and re- yngitis, Nervous Debility, Dyspep- Master & Bro.Toronto.slery, Dress and Cloak Buttons, Ladies To 88, len and Wonder Cook Stoves.so Box Ë nl the house, there.to be ten- sia, Chronie Bronchitls, Chroule H.8.HOwLAND, Ksq., Vice President CARDS, D es Oui: Lien and Car Drouche en s, Batting, and Parlor Stoves.B.T.MORRILI.5 .This treatment was Diurrheen, Melancholy.; Bank of Comme Foe [tienes dee of the Any Style or Size, Cambric Insertion and Edgings, Swiss Cotton Yarn, adding, orset Jeans Rock Island, May 25, 1868.1170 v % aux sn which Debility resulting from Typhoid and |.SE > NSd, JUUS Cheek Mansook and Cambric Muslin - and a good line of Wool, Hemp and| _ IT M7 Plant upon \u2018which he other low fevers Dlphtheritie Proatration, Counff#Court, County York, Toronto.TICKETS White, Pink and C lor \u2018Varletans, Oil Cloth Carpetings, .! I-tided it; afid he thought it ought to Hysteria Hypochondria Amenorrhœs, | A+ T.FULTON, Esq.of Geo, Michie & \u2019 L site a re orn oR arletans, Doors SASH AND BLINDS.! : w BIC, 20 Whonghy 1h.Clllorosts Anemus or Wasting of the C0: aud Fulten, Michie & Co.Toronto.Exhibition, Concert, Ball, &c.: ts, Sewing.ir chine Tori all colors, kill weeds if-anything would: Muscles, Aphonia, or Loss of Voice, ANGUS MORRISON, Esq., Barrister, M.\u2019 ' \u201c| Velveteen, Sille Velvet for Mantes Me: Groceries and Provisions Shy By Pere nd es Chores or St.Vitus\u2019s Dance, Slugzishness F 3 Toronto.Crocker, Esq.Toronto.CIRCULARS, Kenzie Spool Cotton, English Crape, Hat * SR| Window Frames and of the Liver, Interrupted and Feeble Ac- dA \u2026.| tion of the Heart, Suffocating Feelings ng.a few vemaining \u2018Brad- | gauged by mucous obstructions.of the hold-of a plum it sent Lungs and Air Passages leading thereto, RR Ee: EE and Debllity from various causes, man a spivk as fire into my finger.At uny cuscs of w hich appeared hopeless, \u2019 y Mouldings, also, all kinds of finish eon- stantly on hand, or manufactured to order, at.Sleeper's Fac lairv,_ t antisaat, \u20ac.Crape, &c., &c.Domestics, A large assortment of American Cotton bleached and brown, Ticking, Cotton Flannels, Fancy Scarlet, Grey and White MANAGER\u2014ARTHUR HARVEY, Esq., F.R.S., London, England.! Eastern Branch Office, Sweetsbury, P.Q.E.H.GOFF, Manager.Letters, Notes, Flys, &c.1 have a fine lot of Provieions and Groceries, comprising \u201cFlour.Ontmeal, Lard, Butter, Salmon Codfish, Mackerel, Mackinaw Trout, White Fish, Herring, BLANKS, {| vate.that was the impression: of the y ing.in the grass near a bank, fell upon jn séVéral places.Her soreams brought ni atings.\u2014ZT.W.Bescher.«| should not be encouraged in the warfare.\u2018| play.an important part convenient to come o shill start, and place it on the ng, and in one.monent you are vight again.© ° © \u2018Last\u2018seasoi a little grandchild, walk- #.nest\u2019of hornots, and the hornets speedily'fell upon her.She was badly stung thie nurse, She too, screamed.Everybody.Hin out of \u2018the house.8 's the matter?And \u201cwhat's it were wetted, bound on the.parts stung, dnd in ten minutes.the little girl is playing again, nimble asa cricket.\u201cchiefly to set forth this remedy e We introduced; this \u2018article.- We joice sit length to learn that tobacco has some renson for existing.It is the wty plogue of neat men, but it is Le good antidote for venomous insact .Dustin Bens.\u2014 Boys think it glo- ons fun to fight bumble bees, but they Bumble bees, like all the hymenoptera, in the great sell of nature.The vein-winged in.Sr.JomN, N.B.aug24 For sale by \u2018I.C.BUTLER, Agent, Derby Line, Vt.We employ no Peddlers.18 N EW HARNESS SHOP, The undersigned is now ready to supply the Public with all kinds of Harnesses.\u2014 Repairing done on short notice; Wagons Tritmme amine the work before purchasing else whereto order.I'lease call and ex- N.F.MeKAY.19tf Fitch Bay, April 7, 1871.E.E.WELLS\u2019 Marple Worl s.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.Manufacturer and Dealer in Marble &e.All Work Neatly Executed.Shop under R.C.PaRrsoNs' Jewelry store E.F.G.BODWELL, LICBNSED AUCTIONBER STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST, J OURNAL BOUK BIDNERY, \u2014\u2014AND\u2014\u2014 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, .This old aud favorite company is second claim that has arisen under the present management has remained unadjusted for a longer period than 10 days.Insurances effected at reasonable rates on all descriptions of property.I.WOOD, Special Agent.County Stanstead.GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY, - STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.COMPANIES REPRESENTED : ÆTNA of Hartford, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, TRAVELLERS, Hartford, Conn.Local Agents Wanted in all parts of the Country.Municipal, Legal, Notes, Receipts, &e.À varlety of styles and prices, SHIPPING TAGS, Strung or Unstrung, Printed or Plain.BILLETS, &e, &c.&c.Recent additions of some of thu latest styles of new\u2019 Plain and Faney Type, enuble us to get up Printing in elegant style.STATIONERY AND BLANKS.We keep constantly on hand a stock of Stationery and Blanks, to suit the wants of all, comprising, in part: Legal Cap; Foolscap, plain or Ruled; Bill Cap; Letter Paper, plain or Ru!- ed; Commercial Note, Plain or Ruled; Octavo Note, do; Envelopes, all colors and sizes; a lot of 10'in, Envelopes very 2 Business Envelopes from $1,50 to 84,50 per thousand, BLANKS.\u2014Commissioners\u2019 Court; Magistrates\u2019; Bailifs: Municipal: Deeds of Sale; Mortgages; Notes; Checks; Receipts, &c., &c., on hand or printed to rder.Orders by Mail, Express, or otherwise, promptly filled.JOURNAL OFFICE, - - STANSTEAD lauds, Cotton Yarn and Batting, Especlul attention is invited to the stock of Carpetings, comprising Tapestry, two and three ply Union.Hemp and Oil Cloth und Velvet Hearth Rugs, Faney Sheep Skin Mats, biack Broadcloths, blk Doeskins, black and brown Beavers, Gents under clothing Huts & Caps.Buck Gloves and Mittens, Socks, Suspenders, Wool Scarfs, Collars and Neck-ties, and a large stock of Ready Made Clothing, together with Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Hop Sacking, etc., etc.BOOTS AND SHOES.Ladies and Misses Serge and Kid Boots, Men\u2019s Youth's and Boys\u2019 Calf, Kip and Stoga Boots, Ladies, Misses and Gents Rubbers and Over-shoes.A large assortment ot Crockery and Glassware, Shelf Hardware, Dunu\u2019s Axes, Cutiery, Whips, Yankee Notions, &e.Linseed Oil, boiled and Raw; Pale Seal Oil; Kerosene Oil, Turpentine, Window Glass, Putty, White and Red Lead, Ven.Red, Spruce Yellow, Lamp Black, &e.&e.Bristol's Sarsaparilla, Bristol's & Colby's Pills, Jacob\u2019s Liquid.GROCERIES.Teas: Japan, Gunpowder, Y.H., of superior quality; Coîtee: old Java and Rio; Sugars, Coffee, Crushed, Granulated Muscovado and Maple; Spices, Tobaccos, Fish, Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Codfish Pork, Lard, Butter, 100 Sucks Coarse Salt 100 bus.fine Salt, Flour, Oatmeal, Cheese, Crackers, Eggs, White Wine Vinegar of supersor quality, Olive Oil, Caster Oil, Pickles, Worcestershire Sauce, Rice,Sago, Vermicelli, Macearoni, Corn Starch, Eng.Currants, Raising, Chocolate.Sperm and Tallow Candles; Honey, Old Brown.Windsor, Bar and Soft Soaps ; Snuff, dried Apple and Raspberries.and every other article to form a complete assortment in this Department.100 Sucks Liverpool Salt, kine Salt, Neat's Foot, Boiled and Raw Oil, \u2018Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Kerosine and Fluid Lamps, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks, Burning Fluid, and a stock of Paints and Dye Stuffs, FURNITURE.\u2014Bureaus, Sofus, Tables.Bedsteads, Light Stands, and a stock of Paper Hangings.Sole Leather, Nuils, Iron, Window Glass.Sleigh Shoe and Spring Steel, Box Stoves, and a.great variety of \u2019 Shelf Hardware, Glasswarel&!Crockery.RUBBER OVERSHOES, LADIES BOOTS & SHOES, SMALL WARES in profusion, And iu variety of \u201cGoods, Wares and Merchandize\u201d too numerous to mention.The Best is the Cheapest.All the above Goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices, for Cash or Ready Pay.Call and see Goods and prices before purchasing.GEO.R.HOLMES.Rock Island, May 24, 1870.GO TO T.W.WYMAN\u2019S 13, Orders Prompt- .BOLD BY APOTHECARIES.1 Flannels, Crash Jeans, Cambrics, Stripes Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Tobacco, te #1yv Answered, and sll lite.headed hornet.Price, 81.50; Six for 87.50.to hove fn the, sos re dt and py ENVELOPES, PRINTED OR PLAIN, Towelling, White Marseilles Bed Spreads.Spices, Moinsses, and 1 Azza A \u2019 work WARRANT- ve.JAMES I.FELLOWS, Chemist, with which its losses are settled.No legal , Table Linen and Napkins, Window Hol- y es generally, ED, and sold AS LOW as cad be had at any other sestablunem, hu ana FLOOX and CLAPBOA LL US planed and fitted or short notice, and kept conslantly on hand and for sale.A.H, CUMMINGS & CO., 1107y1 PROGRAMMES Coaticook, April 1G, 1805.FT ios fo 8.B.HUMPHREY, Agent.3 ishi Stoughton Bitters =u ee ST he best, remedies for the ; Barnstôn.| ; Gents Furnishing Goods.Gardher\u2019s Rheumatic Compound \u2018['RUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.ts Wet it so- that AZARUS & MORRIS\u2019 Celebrated Stanstead, Feb.1, 1871 ; 1809 ne Sherbrooke and Scotch T'weeds, west of \u2019 _\u2014 Ried ; Porfected Spectacles & Eye Glasses.* th * POSTERS, England, German and French, blue and The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a general and well selected stock of Confectionary, Nuts of all kinds, Canned Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, Spices.Fruits, Raisins, Oysters by the gallon or smaller measure, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Paper Collars, And a large variety of Small Wares.Nuts, Fruit and Contectionary furnished for parties on short notice, Store opposite Patton & Parson\u2019s, Stan- stead Plain, WM.EVANS.Stanstead Plain, Sept.28, 1868.1188 rpue SOAP FACTORY, = At Rock Island, is still in operation.Thankful for past patronage, the proprietors hope to receive still larger orders by making a first-rate article and selling it at alow price.Soap exchanged for Grease and Ashes on fair terms.We have made arrangements for manufacturing Soap at the Sheep Skin Factory of W.8.Foster, Derby Line, for our Vermont customers.Parties intending to buy their Winter supplies of us, are requested to leave their - orders soon so that we can deliver before cold weather.J.W.GREENLEAF & Co.Rock Island, Aug.31, 1870.1288tf HOUSE FOR SALE, The undersigned will sell his dwelling house near the Jine Bridze, Rock Island.Said house Is convenient for a boarding house.with running water in the kitchen.good cellar, wooksherd, &e.Terms liberal, THOS.O'ROURKE.Rock Island, Oct.25, 1870.1286 \u2018sects-which fly from flower to flower do » MONTPELIER, VT.\u2014_\u2014 These Goods will be exchanged on the \u2014FOR\u2014 Wp LANDS FOR SALE.3 not\u2019 injure or destroy the flowers, but .S UBSCRIBE most favorable terms for all kinds of coun- oe + | make the ductive by disturis .try Produce and Cash, and the highest ihe jndersigued, sut for the Estate make m productive disturbing ki k ice pai t ide 1 of the late Rev.E.G.Monk, has been in- their pollen ?They \u2018also Td us of in.A ex Books ; Skins.Sheen Bales or Piyser, H es, Cu GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS structed to sell or lease the following heu pollen.- y | T d Prob o Record LL.of the ab are first-class Life \u2014FOR THE\u2014\u2014 Lunds situated in the Township of Potton, niüniernble nuxious caterpillars and own and Probate Records, ss he above ar on \u201c Lot.Range.Acres.Lot.Range.Acres.Ls : \u2018nt Books for Banks and other Insurance Companies, doing a large 13 7 200 11 8 200 J other insects, which they convert into Corporations businesy throughout the United States and 4 OURN AL! \u201d 12 7 100 12 8 100 vholesome food for-thoiroffring.constantiyontand avt made order, vit Sytner ings Capo envy incomes S TANSTEAD J We woul respectif ct the attention \u2014AND\u2014 8 1 MU 8 2 \u201c Thé ordinary honey bee performs its and without printed headings.' policy holders ay prof .of intending purchasers to our large and : 19 7 200 20 8 200 of: fartilization of, the red clover, we must i rely toa great extent upon the bumble .bee.\u2018 |.- Darwin has called attention to the in- skint of 15 avoided of sudden pros dozen walle | work well in the fertilization of white !| clover, but its proboscis is not quite \u201c| of cats ina given district and the yield je Of ved clover seed.The mics destroy | abundantly in New Zealand then it .| talking of importing colonies of bumble | bees from England.| bee is desired in countries where he | mendows?\u201cWe think so, even if it EF singular contest between toads and frogs, | thr until he was drowned.Somotimes | toad was sure to go under, never to \"| several minutes, until the toads were 1h enough to enable it to veach the nectaries of tho ved clover.For the timate connection between the number the buanble bee, and the cats destroy the mise ; therefore the more cats the wore bumble bees, and the more bunible beey the greater is the red clover yield.In order to make red clover grow more docs, soms enterprising gentlemen ave Our young friends | will thus see how earnestly the bumble does inteifere with the wild pleasures careless boyhool.\u2014T'urf, Field and of je (ild fñd thät he wus overmutet- soi y hen one or more of his com- raJes-wonld.come.to his aid, and the \u2018rise ngain.The battle continued for 1303 WRITING BOOKS.and BLANKS of all kinds Printed and ruled.BOOKSELLERS SUPPLIED.PAPER RULING.Magazines, Periodicals Sheet Music &e., &c.&c., bound in all styles of half and full Roan.Turkey and Calf Binding\u2014with Plain, Gilt or Marbled Edges, and in the most elegant manner.Address all orders to J.D.CLARK, Montpelier, Vt.JHREWS SALE STABLES, NORTH DERBY, VT.The undersigned has made arrangements for keeping constantly on hand at his Stables, a large stock of EORSES, of all grades.Matched Pairs, nice Single Drivers, Dratt Horses, Ponies; also some sides of the Line, and horses will be delivered to purchasers free of duty.Parties wishing for Horses will find ît an object to examine my stock, as I buy large lots and make it a business.Good marketable Young Horses on either side of the Line, for which fair prices will undersigned.;: R.N, Stanstead, Jan.4, 1871.1805 THE Subscriber having purchased tho above hotel is now prepared :to wait upon the public.He feeis confident that he can safely guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage.Stages leave this house daily for all ad.d jacent points, connecting with the Grand \u2018Crunk and Massawippl Railroads at Len- noxville.GARDNER BOYNTON._ Baton Corner, Feb.1, 1871.1309 b@r- A fresh lot of Stationery Inoluding For further information, apply personally or by letter to W.C.LYFORD, General Agent.Stanstead, Feb.28, 1871, 1313 JRE INSURANCE.The undersigned has taken the agency * of the \u201cNorth British and Mercantile\u201d Fire Insurance Company of London, Eng., one of the very best | Companies doing business in Canada and the United States.Capital $14,865,224 39.Rates as low as any responsible Company in the United States or Canada.He also represents several of the best whose rates and terms will be found reasonable and satisfactory.For particulars apply to W.C.LYFORD.(STANSTEAD AND SHERBRUOKE Col.B.T.Morris, Geo.Pomroy, Esq CAPITAL -
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