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OFFICE OVER A.T.FOSTER'S STORE.J.H.STUDDERT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, STANSTEAD PLAIN, Q.W.C.HERBERT, ADVOCATE.Office opposite Stanstead County Hotel.STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.RICHARDSON & THOMAS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.Ollicc at the Registry Oflice, one door South of Dr.Meigs\u2019.HICHAKDBON, NX.I's CHAS, N.THOMAN, N, I Q- A.es ANNA BEL LEE.It was many and many à vear ago, ln à kingdom by thé sen.5 That a malden there lived whom you may know By the nume of ANNABEL LEE; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Then to love and be loved by me.Iwasa child, and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love, I and my ANNABEL LEE; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me.And this was the reason that, long ago, 1n this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful ANNABEL LEE; So that her highborn kinsmen*\u201d came And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulehre In this kingdom by the sea.The angels, not half 50 happy in heaven, Went envying her and me; Yes! that was the reason \u2018(as all men know, In this kingdom by the s That ph wind came out of Yhe cloud by cuits nd killing my Aannabel Lee.But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we\u2014 Of many far wiser than we; And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful ANNABEL LEE.For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful ANNABEL LEE; And the the stars never rise, but I \"feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful ANNABEL LEE; And so, ell the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling-\u2014my darling\u2014my life and my br In the sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sourding sea.\u2014 Edgar A.Poe.*Viz.the angels,\u2014a graceful fancy.\u201cED.\u2014 (From Hearth and Home.J The End of the World ; 4 LOVE STORY.BY EDWARD EGGLESTON, \u2014_\u2014 .CHAPTER XXIX, Avuaust AND NORMAN.In a story such as I meant this to be, the development of character stands for more than the evolution of the plot, und hevein is the true significance of this contact of Wehle with the gam- blera, and, indeed, of his whole stearm- boat life.It is not enough for one to be good in n country neighborhood ; the sharp contests and severe ordeals of more exciting life are needed to give temper to the character.August Wehle was hardly the same man on this morning at Paducah, with the nine hundred and fifty dollars in his pocket, that he had been the evening before, when be first felt the sharp resentment agninst the man who bad outraged his father.In acting on a high plane, one is unconsciously lifted to that plane.Men become Christians sometimes from the effect of sudden demands made upon their highev moral nature, demands which compel them to choose between a life higher than their present living, ora moral degredation.Such had been August's experience.He had been drawn upward toward God by the opportunity and necessity for heroic action.I have no doubt the good Samaritan got more out of his own kindness than the robbed Jew did.Before he had a chance to restore the money to its rightful owner, the two hours of dog-watch had expired, and he was obliged to gg on watch again, much to his nnoyance.He had Leen nearly twenty-foms hour without sleep, had passed & night of excitement, and now it was unpleasant as well as perilous to have to hold this money, which did not belong to him, for six hours longer, liable at any minute to get into difficulty through any scheme of the gamblers and their allies by which his recovery of the money might be misinterpreted.The morning seemed to wear away so slowly.All the possibilities of Par- kins attacking him, of young Anderson's commiting suicide, and of the misconstruction that might be put upon his motives\u2014the making of his disin- torested aciion seem robbery\u2014haunted his excitable imagination.At last, while the cngines were shoving their monotonous shafts backward and forward and the \u201cpalatial steamer\u201d Iatan was slowly pushing her way up stream, August grew so nervous over his money that he resolved to velieve himself of part of it.So he sent for the mud-clerk by a passing deck-hand.«T want you to keep this money for mo until I get off watch,\u201d said August.\u201cIT made Purkins stand and deliver this morning while we were at Paducah.\u201d \u201cYoudid?\" said the mud-clerk, not offering to touch the money.\u201cYou risked your life, I declare for that fool that called yuo a thief.You ave a fool Gus, nnd nothing but your blamed good Juck can saveyou from getting salivated, bright and early, some morning.Not a great deal I won't take that money.I dou't relish Jead, and I've got to live among theso fellows all my days, and 1 don't hold that money for anybody.The old man would ship me at Louisville, seving I never siopped anybody's engine and backed it in a hurry as you did.Tf 7'd known where Parkins was, I'd dropped n gentle word in the ear of the crowd oulside, but I wouldn't a pulled the greeny's coffoe-nuts out of the fire, and I won'thold the hot things y STANSTEAD, P.Q., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1872.for you.I declare I won't.wouldn't save me if T did.\u201d So Gus had to content himself in his nervousness, not allayed by this speech, and keepthe money in his pock et until noon.And, afterall the presentiment he had had, noon came round.Presentiments generally come from the nerves, and signify nothing; but nobody keeps a tully of the presentiments und auguries that fail.When the first engineer and a new man took the engines : at noon, Gus was advised by the former to get some sleep, but there wus no sleep for him until he had found Norman who trembled at the sight of him.\u201cWhere is your state-room?\u2019 said August sternly, for he couldn't bring bimself to speak kindly to the poor fellow, even in his misery.Norman turned pale.He had been thinking of suicide all the morning, but Le was a coward, and now he evidently felt sure that he was to be killed by August.He did not dare disobey, but led the way, stopping to try to apologize two ov three times but never getting any further than \u201cI\u2014I \u2014\u2014\" Ounce in the stateroom, he sat down on the berth and gasped, \u201cII 3 \u201cHere is your money,\u201d said August, handing it to him.\u201cI made the gambler give it up.\u201d SI\u2014E \" said the astonished and bewildered Norman.\u201cYou needn't say a word.You are a cowardly scoundrel, and if you suy anything I'll knock you down for treating my father as you did.Only for\u2014 \u2014well, I didn't want to see yon fleeced.\u201d Norman was ashamed for once, and hung his head.Tt touched the heart of August à little but the remembrance ot the mob at his father\u2019s house made him feel hard again, and so, while he had performed a generous act, he had performed it without that graciousness of manner that so enhances such an Saltpeter act.CHAPTER XXX.AGROUND.\\ Not the boat.The bout ran on safely enough to Louisville, and tied up at the levee., and discharged her sugar and molasses, and took on a new cargo of baled hay and corn and flour, and went hack again, and made I know not how \u2018many trips, and ended her existance I can not tell how or when.What does become of old steambouts ?The Iatan ran for years after she tied up at Louis- villo that summer morning, and then perhaps she was blown up or burned up ; perchance some cruel sawyer transfixed her ; perchance she was sunk by ice, or may be she was robbed of her engines and did duty as barge, or what, is more probable, she was worn out like the one horse-shay, and just tumbled to pieces simultaneously.It was not the gambler that got aground that morning.He had other nice little games, with three cards or more or none, to play vet.It was not the mud-clerk who ran aground\u2014good, non-committal soul, who never took sides where it would do him any harm, and who never worried himself about anything.Dear, drawling, optimist philosopher, who could see how other people's mishaps were best for them, and who took good care not to have any himself ! It was not he that ran aground.It was not Norman Anderson that ran aground.He walked into the store with the proud and manly consciousness of having done his duty, he made his veturns of every cent of money that had come into his hands, and, like all faithful stewards, received the cordial commendation of his master.But August Wehle the striker, just when he thought he had smooth sailing whon he was to be made a full fledged.engineer, suddenly and provokingly found himself fast aground, with no spar or capstan by which he might help himself off, with no friendly craft along side to throw him n hawser and pull him off.It seems that when the captain promised him promotion, he did not know anything of August's interference with the gamblers.But when Parkins filed his complaint, it touched the eaptain.It was generally believed among the employes of the boat that a percentage of gamblers\u2019 gains was one of the \u201cold minus\u201d perquisites, and he was not the only steawboat captain who profited by the nice little games in the cabin upon which he closed both eyes, And this retrieved nine hundred and fifty dollars wag a dead loss of \u2014\u2014well, it\u2019 does not matter how much, to the virtuous and highly honorable captain.His proportion would have been large enough at least to pay his wife's pew- vent in St.Jame's, Church, with a lit- tio something over for charitable pur poses.For the captain did not mind giving a disinterested twenty-five dol.lara occasionally to those charities that were willing to show their gratitude by posting his mame as director, or the wife's us \u201cLady Managevess,\u201d In this caso his right hand never knew what his loft hand did\u2014how it got the money for instance.Lah So when August drew his pay he was informed that he was discharged.No reason was given.He tried to see the captain.But the captain was in the bosom of his family, kissing his awn well dressed little boys, and enjoying the respect which only examplary and provident fathers enjoy.And never asking down in his heart if these boys might become gamblers\u2019 victims, or gamblers, indeed.The captain could not see August the atriker, for he was at home, and must not Le interfered with by any of his subordinates, Besides, it was Sunday, and he could not be intruded upon\u2014the rector of St.Jame\u2019s, was dining with him on his wife's invitation, and it behooved him to walk circumspectly, not with eye- service as a man-pleaser, but serving the Lord.So he refused to see the anxious striker, and turned to compliment the rector on his amirable sermon on the sin of Judas, who sold his master for thirty pieces of silver.And August Wehle had nothing left to do.The river was falling fast, the large boats above the Falls were, in steamboatman\u2019s phrase, \u201claying up\u201d in the mouths of the tributaries and other convenient harbors, there were plenty of engineers unemployed, and there were no vacancies, CHAPTER XXXL CYNTHY ANN'S SACRIFICE.Jonas had been all his life, as he expressed it in his mixed rhetoric, \u201ca wander- in\u2019 sand-hill crane, makin many crooked paths, and, like the cards in French monte, a-turnin\u2019 up suddenly in mighty onexpected places.\u201d He had been in every queer place from Halifax to Tex- ag, and then had come back to his home again.Naturally cautious, and especially suspicious of the female sex, it is not strange that he had not married.\u2014 Only when he \u201ctied up to the same w'arf-boat along side of Cynthy Ann, he thought he'd found somebody as was depended on in a fog or a harricane.\"\u2014 This he told to Cynthy Annas a reason why she should accept his offer of marriage.\u201cJonas,\u201d suid Cynthy Ann, don\u2019t flutter.My heart is dreadful weak, and prone to the vanities of this world.It makes me abhor myself in dust and suckeloth fer you to say such things about poor unworthy me.\u201d \u201cEf I think \u2019em, why shouldn't I say | 'em?I don't know no law again tel- lin\u2019 the truth ef you git into a place where you can\u2019t no ways help it.I don\u2019t call you angel, fer yon ain't; you ba'nt got no wings nor feathers.IT don't say as how as you're partikeler knock-down handsome, I don\u2019t pertend that you're a spring chicken.I don't lie nor flatter.I a\u2019n\u2019t goin\u2019 it blind, like young men in love.But I do say with my eyes upen and in my right senses, and feelin\u2019 solemn, likea man makin\u2019 his lust will and testament, thut they a'n\u2019t sech another woman to be found outside the leds of the Bible be- twix the Bay of Funday und the Rio Grande.I've \u201csought round this burdened airth,\u201d as the hymn says, and they a\u2019n°t but jest one.Ef that one'll jest make me happy, I'll fold my weary pinions and settle down in a rustic log- cabin and raise corn and potatoes till death do us part,\u201d Cynthy trembled.Cynthy was a saint, a martyr to religious feeling, a medieval nun in her ascetic eschewing of the pleasures of life.But Cynthy Ann was also a woman, And a woman whose spring-time had passed.When love buds out thus late, when the oppor: tunity for the woman's nature to blossom comes unexpectedly upon one at her age, the temptation is not easily resisted.Cynthy trembled, but did not quite yield up her Christain constancy.\u201cJonas, I don't know whether I'd orto or not.I don\u2019t deny\u2014I think I'd better ax brother Goshorn, you know, bekase what would it profit ef I gained you or any joy in this world, and then come short by sittin\u2019 you up fer a idol in my heart?I don\u2019t know whether o New Light is a onbeliever or not, and whether I'd be onequally yoked or not.I must ax them as knows better nor I do.\u201d : \u201cWell ef I'm a onbeliever, they\u2019s nobody as could teach me to believe quicker'n you could.I never did believe much i in women folks till I believed in you.\u201d \u201cBut \u2018that's tho sin of it, Jonas.\u2014 I'd believe in you, and you'd believe in mo, and we'd be puttin\u2019 our trust in the crentur\u201d instid of the Creator, and the Creator is mighty jealous of our idols, and He would take us away fer idolatry.\u201d \u201cNo, but I wouldn't worship you, though I'd rather worship < you than anybody else ef I was goin\u2019 into the worshipin' business, But you see T a'n\u2019t honey.TI wouldn't sacrifice to you no lambs nor sheep, I wouldn't\u2019 pray to yon, nor I wouldn't kiss your shoes, like people does the Pope's.An\u2019 I Know you wouldn's make no idol of me like them Greek gods that Andrew's got picters of.I o\u2019n\u2019t handsome enough by a long shot fer a Jupiter or a \"Pollo, [a a Au\u2019 I tell you, \u2018oyathy, Lol no sin to love.Love is the fulfilling of the law.\u201d But Cynthy Ann persisted that shie must consult Brother Goshorn, the antiquated class-leader at the orons-roads.Brother Goshorn was a good man, but Jonas had a great contempt for him.\u2014 He was a strainer out of gnats though I do not think he swallowed camels.\u2014 He always stood at the door of the love- feast and kept out every woman with jewelry, every girl who had an \u201cartificial\u201d in her bounet, every one who wore curls, every man whose hair was beyond what he considered the regulation length of Scripture, and every woman who wore a veil.In support of this last prohibition he quoted Isaiah iii, 23: \u201cThe glasses and the fine linen and the hoods and the veils.\u201d To him Cynthy Ann presented the case with much trepidation.All her hopes for this lifehung upon it.But this consideration did not greatly affect Brother Goshorn.Hopes and joys were as nothing to him where the strictness of discipline was involved.The Discipline meant more to a mind of his \u2018cast than the Decalogue or the Beatitudes.He shook his head, He did not know.He mist consult Brother Rall.Now, Brother Hall was the young preacher traveling his second year, very young and very callow yet.Ten years of the sharp attritions of a Methodist itinerant\u2019s life would take his unworldliness out of him and develope his practical sense as no other school in the world could develop it.But as yet Brother Hall had not rubbed off any of his sanctimoniousness, had not lost any of his belief that the universe can be governed on high general principles with no exception.So when Brother \u2018Goshorn informed him that one of his members, Sister Cynthy Ann Dyke, wished to marry, and to marry a man that was a New Light, and had asked bis opinion, and that hie did not certainly know whether New Lights were believers or not, Brother Hall did not stop to enquire what Jonas might be personally.He looked and felt very solemn, and said that it was a pity for a Christain to marry a New Light.It was clearly a sin, for a new light was an Arian.\u2014 And an Arian was just as good as an infidel.An Avian robbed Christ of His supreme deity, and since he did not worship the Trinity in the orthodox sense he must worship a false god.He |} | was an idolatèr therefore, and it was a sin to be yoked together with such a one.I'm not writing caricature.Many men more learned than the callow but pious and sincere Brother Hall have left us in print just such deductions.When this decision was communica ted to the scrupulous Cynthy Ann, she folded up her hopes .as one lays away the garment of a dead friend in a bu: reau-drawer; she went to her little room and prayed ; she offered à sacri- tice to God not less costly than Abraham's, and in the same sublime spirit.She watered the plant in the old cracked blue-and-white tea-pot, she noticed that it was about to bloom, and then she dropped one tear upon it, and because it suggested Jonas in some way, she threw it away, resolved\u2019 not to have any idols in her heart.And, doubt less, God received the sacrifice, mistaken needless as it was, a token of the faithfulness of her heart to her duty a8 she understood it.Cynthy Ann explained it all to\u2019 Jonas in a severe and irrevocable way.Jonas looked at her a moment_ stunned.\u201cDid Brother Goshorn venture t send ne any of his wisdom, in the way of advice, layin\u2019 around loose, like counterfeit small change, cheap as dirt ?\u201d \u201cWell, yes,\u201d said Cynthy Ann, hesitating.\u201cI'll bet the heft of my fortin,\u2019 to Le paid on veceipt of the amount, that I kin tell to a T what the good\u2019 Christian wanted me to do.\u201d .\u201cDon\u2019t beoncharitable, Jonas.Brother Goshorn is a mighty sincere man.\u201d \u201cSo he is, but his bein\u2019 sincere don\u2019t do me no goed, He wanted you to advise me to jine the Methodist clags asa way of gittin' out of the difficalty.\u2014.And you was too good a Christian to ask me to change fer any sech reuson, knowin\u2019 I wouldn't be worthy of you ef I did.\u201d Cynthy Ann was silent.\u2018She would bave liked to have Jonas join the church with her, but it he had dotie it now she herself would have doubted his sincerity.\u201cNow, looky here, Cynthy, of you'll gay you don't love mo, and nevercan, | I'll leave you to wunst, and fly away and mourn like a turtle-dove.But so long as it's nobody but Goshorn, I'm goin\u201d to stay and litigate, 8 question till the Millerite millennint- comes, I! appeal to Cmsar or somebody else.Neither Brother Goshorn nor Brother Hall knows enough to'settle thig ques-|: tion, I'm goin! tothe persidin\u2019 elder.And you can\u2019t try a man and bang him \u2018and then send him to.the penitentiary fer the rest of.his born.days withbut given\u2019 him one chance to speak fer hisself again tbe world\u2019 and every.\u2018sine.| I'm goin' to see the persidin\u2019 alder \u2018wy- self and pload ex own re and ef ho Let agiin we, IN carry: Ca dite badly btn bishop or the archbishop or the nex\u2019 highest man in the heap, till I git clean to the top, and ef they all go agin ive, I'll begin over agin at the bottom with Brother Goshorn, and keep on till I find a man that's got common-sense enough to salt his religion with.\u201d (ro BE CONTINUED.) The Censequences of Shaving off a Beard.A worthy citizen undertook to trim his beard, a short time since, and by a slip of the scissors spoiled the cut.He trimmed a little more, and still more, but it would look lop-sided ; so he went to the barber's and got shaved for the first time in twelve years.He was very busy, and business detained him in his office until a late hour of the night, and when he went home he found that his family had retired.This was not an unusual occurrence, so he silently entered by means of a pass-key, sought his own room, and undressed without Jighting the gas.He got partly into bed, when his wife astonished him by uttering a loud and prolonged scream.He was very much alarmed for her, and feared she had lost her reason.He implored her to tell him what was the matter.At the sound of his voice she screamed: \u201cOh, Edward, come quick, and save me.\u201d \u201cI am here, dear,\u201d said he; but she only screamed the louder at the words.He sprang out of bed, and had just struck a light, when his brother-in-law, a muscular six-footer, rushed into the room, and fired a revolver at his head.Luckily, it missed, but his fist did not, for in a minute a pale-faced man, with a long white robe, staggered under a blow\u2019 that doubled the size of his organ of comparison.\u201cMy God!\u201d exclaimed the husband, \u201care you all crazy ?\u201d \u201cBless my heart!\" exclaimed the muscular brother-in-law, \u201cif it ain't Ned himself.Why what on earth tempted you to get yourself up in that style?\u201d \u201cWhat style,\u201d asked the much-abused husband, as he rubbed the growing |s bumps on his forehead.\u201cWhy, when did you shave?\u2019 It was all clear to him then.His wife had put up her hand in the dark,and meeting the shaved face of a man, took ber husband for an intruder.She recognized his [; voice at first, but the second time he spoke her terror was too great, and she fainted.\u2018When the brother now rushed { in ht saw a thin faced - man .with, a slighty bald head, in a long white might robe, and in his rage at the supposed]; outrage, fired at him, missed, and then knocked him down with his fist.For-| tunately his voice saved the husband |i from a second shot.His wife recovered from her faint only to faint again at the |: sight of her husband's face and the sound of the pistol shot.He finally.got to.bed again and slept very well until about two years of nge, approached the |.bed, as be had been used to do, \u2018and.frightened at the sight of a stranger, ran screaming from the \u2018room.Trip- a severe bump on its little head.Mat-|.ters were finally straightened up at home, but on the street his: friends |: passed without speaking, and at tbe for signing his own name in endorsing it took so much time to explain, and for.the contusion on bis forehead to get to life.~~ Evansville Ind., Journal, Lona.\u2014 According to a letter from St.the Arctic regions bave this year thrown\u2019 magnitude, which is fing d down ice, sometimes 200 wiles in, breadth, have been passing the The thickness \u2018of \u2018th 8 ice field à in from twenty to thinty feet.The distance, \u2018of th Gulf treatm, where the \u2018mhkses\u2019 are dis solved, is frem 1500 to 2000, miles.It \u2018may be affirmed, without any \u2018écaggers [no \u2018tion, that u river of ice, va, vieg\" from: | 5O\u2018to 300 miles in.breadth.and 2000) wiles in length, bas been, for three, \u2018months pouring \u201cincessantly ita\u2019contents into the tepid waters of the Gulf Stream.and the quantity and thickness of the rite rl \u201crigs Tobubod, I hooght married more\u2019n & year ago?\u201cWell {oh Aunt Jerashs, it was talked of, but 1 found out that the girl and all her folks were opposed to it,.and\u2019 \u201cwo 1 just give \u2018em all.the, mitten, sad lot the, thing, drop.\u201d morning, when the \u201cbaby,\u201d a child of], in a ping on thecarpet the poor child received.| jam, and te he.\u2019 youl bank he was not ouly refused payment |: of a drafl, but threatened with arrest|ridther it.Of course a little explanation Lo brought the various affairs all right, buy, a well, that the aforesaid.citizen vows he |.will never shave again, as he considers | +- .\" it a habit dangerous to peace and \u2018even | ; Ax ToioLe - \u201cTwo Taoussxs Mus) he Johns, N.F, i inthe New York Post, x off an ice \u2018spar \u2018of an.pes oes shores of New| bi ltweon Baffin\u2019 Bay, wi eve, the ice [ of\" (The winter has been \u2018féexFally.severe, hs de ide unprecedented.Thé irruption of duc this immense mass of :joe juto our Int the you got Lerforce.Richter.pe SE rh Wo a by giving your first waking: thought ib.| the morning.is the \u201crudder of thé\" da \u2014Beecher, LE re gg! fh Nothing i moré itdpairs authôfity \"th nll: If thunder itself Was to be \u2018\u2019éontioal noise of a mill.\u2014 Aion A A poor \u2018young man \u201ctomarks Vid é only advice he gots \u2018from capital to \u201clive within \"his income,\u201d make him suck, and pull 1h make bim let-go,\u201d 9 \u201cYour dress,\u201d said.a.husband çhis |; fashionable wife, \u2018will never please.th other women.\u201d (a oF \u2018Some one expresses.thè Spiaiont they whenever the wages \u2018of: fie\u201d \u2018méchänice the house, if you please J \u201cHow many regular: b you, madam ?* asked, & .pensug tale a lady.\u201cWell, really, reglly, out.of nineteen, ory two that Td cal ue n° a friend in tho \u2018county; of a general Pate soôn ¢ \u2018found, by: on Vick of \u201cHifplaced: ita lif as gentle hint to that, \u2018kindest manner; \u201cThere ry ie ri, plig) to the LE Fe sy Iv vs window, \u2018aud gives: in \u2019revärn\"\"for just: 6 bare \u2018at all dn\u2019 abutidinos\u2019 local thape, that #6 6ften ills tviiked hugs scent of #ivectoosd\u2019 iit thigh lent oi dharohes thé ped ; ion will no va gh an \u2018Sunday, as T'eat in» volVok-bonnet congregation; T kept wondering what all those torÉiher wert Yothg Whom: THY todplng\u2019.home in thir work êfie vei ab £ ; The toad.Dpandy fleas the tov thie fruits\u201d of oe haat i\" and never read on a er) till, you] a jee have thought yourself hangry on tga].to the bosom of \u2018God.Thé frst hour of | a too frequent or indigoreet vsel of \u2018it, \u2014 PR sq it would \u2018excite no mors terror\u2019 than the \u2018 enigal specs ; \u201cleave thom with the heel toward\u2019 \u2018Keep cofipany with each 0 other = ot | theca and broken-nteed \u201cteapots; atid casts \u2018a.interesting Blob of: bility ovat vough \u201cwall od] 1h opi varices 4 à fare are thoy à 15 signé I 0 Jou interrogating \"and ave men.\u201d # oI don't dress\u2019to plèssé ithe | 8 7, on the tee (hc ; a : fas nob another flower it the world?of u Jiversifie | ln Thre: never teas.\u2018any heart.wily rent and\u2019 gravous\u2019 that wad med he \u2018tender and: compashiofiate.\u201cThe min who \u201cstood pou: Ale 84 = ®he Staustend Fournal, { \u201c THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1673.oppressive.On-Monday dion tad 90° \u201d ,Xhe Presidential Election.# Tho Baltimore Convention, as was.\u2019 anticipated, adopted the Cincinnati plat- \u2018form upd nominated Horace Greeley .snd Gratz Brown, a small but very de- \"termined minority dissenting.This is \"a yvirtunl surrender of the old Demo- craip:party, there being nothing in the ; Plabiorm or the pep.jn harmony with \u201c the principles or pragtices.of the party.Tb ig pnquestionably believed by.the \u2014 Demporatie leaders that Mr.Greeloy, if \u2026, secte, will fall into their hands, and .like John.Tyley, and Andrew Johnson, \u2018turn his back oi bis old.political associates, and become a pliant instrument, \u2026 for carrying out the views of the Demo- \u2018oraain the distribution of the vast \"patronage of tbe Government, and give.up'his lifelong views in regard\u2019 to protection, free trade, etc.This may be 0 tf tre i run to expect tbe dissatisfied with the Baltimore nomina- \u201ctions.Tt is probable; however, that they will bét\u201cbrouglit iñto line,\u201d at virtmlly\u2019 narrowed \u2018@ibéley, \u2018and bide over\u201d they \u2018ay seen éatiguine, 12 \u201cElection Notes, - : : .The contést\u2018ih the! Province '6f Que À me: constitoen- Promises toifiorease ini warmth | \u201cefiough to\u2018permit.| he \u20ac i Tiqies\u201d Cartier the strofifle between Messin.Liflamme § ard, has beconie lively, ~ \"bed lins-conimenced in\u2019ko + oiés \u2018and the weather i heat.We caution people to de in their eating und drinking duri hot weather, as much sickneess is by imprudepée in these, matters.) ZF The writs for the geueral tion were issued on Monday.£25 The bunk of Uxbridge, vault.They only got $13,000.= Tho Orange celebrations \u201c\u2018wulked,\u201d guarded by twice us police.* No disturbance occurred Would it not look better for th ported from Ireland, and with to do with their status here.they can have the room for the ffeudom of action.But if their adopting the Treaty has been The record of us the Tiedsiiry Depurtinent \u201cut the Cuban privateer Pioneer shows that.sho took out \u2018@ register on the\u201d30th of March in New York, showing Lambert Norton of New | Yor fo Ve the sole gibi und F.L \u2018| Norton master, and sailed und name of Resolute, The register, so far \u201cM&F Tho houtiof Lie last week, while very useful to the hay makers, has beep themercary in deg.in eine Vester duy, (Tuesday) S4° to 98° ih diffprent Tocalitiew atteatpd the't fegvency of she careful ng the \u2018caused Elec- Mass, was robbed on Friday night.The roh- bers visited the house of the cashier, and Linding all the inmates except a bank clerk, obliged him to open the of ithe.many 6 Irish people of the United States and Canada \u2018to give up the peculiar societies, political and sectariun, which' they have im- them bury the feuds, factions and animosities which grew up there, but have uothi ng Here, widest \u2018expansion of political and religions miserable feuds are to be brought with them and continued, it will be the best possible evidetice of their unfitness for self.| t government, \u201cIrelund for the Trish,\u201d | is'u delasion and a snare if the Irish of ; \u2018the United States cannot become A meri-.0 | can, or thie Irish of Canada cannot Le- gonie Cusilidjans.8ZF A despatch from Lord Kim- \u2018berly to Lord.Lisgur, bearing date, \u2018June 20tb., to: the effect that th \u2018duct of the Canadiän Government in @ con- appre- cinted by the Crown, hus been received at Ottawa.er the Wash- > GY | + -iñgton knows, \"hus never béen surrend- Jered, and ber name never properly 12th of July, throughout the United States and Canada, passed off quietly.In New York only 400 Orangemen \u201cx changed.\u2018If this.should prove true} } ; Kay; Moti beetle of blit has nob yet tile the field.SR i Rithmond \u2018thee cà « \u2018and progress.\" hig y apport il ae | X propôse | > | under the act of May 5, 1864, t sel \u2018id\u2019 foifelted to the Government, dl: .grr nie | 87 The Echo publishes a private letter snidyto have Lcen written by a person-high in authority at the Vatican- stating: that the Pope on the first of Jovember (All Saint's duy), Lestowed Ourdinäl'a hats.upon Rev.Hemy Ed- 1] ward: Manidiig, Archbishop of London; | the Ærchbishop of Paris und.the Re oc Martin Joho.Spaulding, vow deceased, M, wlib'swus then Archbishop of Biilti- more, Lo -to\u2019thé New York -Commissiona \u2018hve invited competition.* 5 BEF Stanley is:no + | mouths longer in Africa.-#has been captured by anU, 8.© outler; and is held \u2018util: \"+.ment decide whether they.\u2018have power \"- Stéfrétain \"her.Asthe Ouban :rebels häve-never been recognized-as- Lelliger- : 7 enité, it is claimed that the .Pioneer is simply\u2018u piratical; or \u2018häs,never made any officors:ate Americans, \u201cTau Srôxes-Talat.\u2014The «evidence .\u201cAn thiä/6asé vas all-put in on'the.11th ©.dusts Tharsday and Friday were -ocou- \"ped with fhe arguments\u2019 of counsel, antl\u2019.Judge Ingraham delivered his charg to the.jury on Saturday.On \"- Bundidy the: jury.informed the court ¢ that they.e6dld not agree, and asked to ©: be discharged; This the Judge refused, end told them «tlie.evidence was.quite sûfficient upon .which to base a verdict, \u201cOn\u2019Monday the jury still disagreeing, Judge Ingfihdn dischurged them.A wécoud trial\u2019 will probably be had it omoes 2.0° ; Le, - \u2026\u2026 \u201cfé The .city of Southampton will .\u2018give a public.entertainment in honor 6f Admiral Alden and thé American sons are willing to ndmit.\u2019 There interests, _ vantage, when messures the Provineo\u2014tls agricultural ests, all of which are affected d Parliamentary legislation.They in fact, be in due sympathy, knowledge and jdentity of in far us practicable.Thoy should some stake in the country.should be independent in charac Aiéet now viding ut asichot in its waters.mon order.\u2014Mont, Gazette, rm ar comms ft § Bert arma ue \" In viewing the approaching election, g | the qualifications of the respective ain | didutes for Parlizmentary honors me 6 kechly discussod by purties.Thete are \u201ccertain gengiil qualities which may Le i} viewed, however, ns almost eskentinl to | the success in Parliament of any\u2019 népi- ; \u2018raut to that distinction.The first es- sentill quality in « mambor is, undoubt- \u2018edly, ability.Members have to encounter clever men from the \u2018various Prov- {udds in the Dominion, and they should be nble \u2018 tb hold their own: - Rupreseu- tatives should Le both honest and pos- seksi of means.\u2014thete being a more | intinate donheetion between the qual: | ifications in our days than nisny per- he ves- r e Rev.fax ie enjoying a; round of | aquatic und theatrical festivities.| ® \u201c Apt ebb humbug after ail.He has found.Dr.Livingstone, awd brings wonderful accounts of his discoveries, Livingstouu reuwing eighteen \u2018should Be in the\u2019 members\u2019 circhmstances and surroundings no temptation to succumb to influences adverse to his constituents\u2019 A fair knowledge of, the\u2019 laws of the Provinces will prove of ud- proposing : chdtiges therciu ave bruught forward, \u2014 Members should also be well informed | in regard to the industrinl interests of , ship: ping, manufacturing and trad ng juter- uily by should from terests, with these great industrial divisions, us be enterprising wud farsighted, and with They ter not less than in means, and willing to find their chief roward in the advancement of the interest of the publie who place confidence in their ability sud jersofis) voputation.The position of à Purlin- mentary representative isone of great honor and likewise of grave responsibility, demanding for the proper dis- sharge of its duty abilities of no com- M@F, The Geneva \u2018Bünëf, afler, a brief recess huve resuined \u201cBig sitting.: \u2018The sussion will probably List a month or tw ; : \u20ac £5 A new Bruhswicker has inveh- ted\u2019 a vey \u2018ingenious model of a swift dinil boat, \u201cFliteh he intends to offering rg who \u201cLights and Shadows of New York Life; City.\u201d A work descriptive of New York City in all its various phases.Its Splerdors and Wretchedness ; Its igh and Low Life; Its Marble Fab aud Dangers ; Its Rinys and Frauds; - dt Leading Men and Politicians ; \u201c Je Adventures; Its Mysteries and Crimes.By James D.McCobe, Jr.The National Publishing Co., of Phil- alelphis, hyve just issued one of the.most remarkable and attractive books of the day, bearing the above title, Tt is comprised iu one large octavo volume of 850 pages, und illustrated with nearly 200 fine engravings of noted places, life and scenes in New York, Tov Mr.McCabe is due the credit of having produced the most complete and graphic account of the great city, and its Lusy and varied life that it hus been our fortune to meet with.His book is brim full of solid and useful information,- and 4bounds in descriptions of the various public buildings of New York, its paluces, prisons, botels, churches, stores, hospitals, ete.\u2019 \u2018The work sets forth in glowing colors, the uoble work for suffering humagity, which is going on every day in the great city, and reveals with a bold bang \u2018the terrible crimes ; the durk mysteries, and the hidden sins of metropolitan Jife.\u2014 We ure introduced into the home of the Fiith Avenue millionaire, and carried with equal interest to the squalid cellar of the Five Points beggar.We ave bro't fuce to face with the good and the bad, the high and; the low, with leading merchants, bankers, editors, and actors, with bunimers, thieves, defectives, and mur derers, with working wonien, ballet girls adventuresses, and a bost of others, und we seem to be listening to their stories *| from their own Lips, go thoroughly does the author encliuin Jour interest.Our waripest enthusiasm and our deepest contempt are alternately aroused by the thrilling recitals of their deeds of virtue and vice.The history and frmuds of the famous Tammany Ring ure related with +] great force und enndor, and this portion alons ip worth the price o* the book, \u2014 In short the book is New York in \u2018miniature.The author, has penetrated, under the protection of the police, into the darkest and most dungerous buunts of crime ip the city, and has thus been enaibled to obtain accurute information : on the topics whereof he treats.Visitors to New York cannot hope to see or know us\u2019much of tho city as they may learn Ly u pernsul of this book.To all who contemplute visiting.the great metropolis, we covdiully recommend it, both for its information and for its powerful warnings against the dangers of the city.\"Those who cannot visit New York for Shewselves will bein a great meusure work, It is published in both English and Gerwin ; sold by subseription only, \u2018und the püblishoré want agents in:every, county.- ; \u2018 Thy Toronto Mailgives the follow- \u201cing ronsous \u201cwhy oni\u2019 Present: minigtry: should be sostained at theo approaching elvetions, nsïng each ain sort of text for a short disertation ex + 0 \u201cI'he succens of their Kinatcisl policy and udministration ; the thoiough ef- ficioucy of the severnl departinents of the government; the \u2018pacitieution of Nuva Szotht} the extunsivn * of the- bouiidary of Gunfudyration | ths North- went iliflicalty setllemtents aud tho- as similution-of blé oimiual Jaws ; Tirtor: colurfial vailwny ; the Pnoifle railway.\u201d OF thie first it discourses as follows :\u2014 |.The revenue has been steadily in: \u2018crensing sthoô the period of Confedera- \u2018tion.In the fiscul yedr 1867-8, it was $13,687,928 ; {in the year 1870-1, $19,- 687, 560\u2014un ircrease\u2018in the veciepta of the Ounsiloduted Fund of 85,647,- 032.\u2018Now let us look at the expendi- tnvu of the Gongolidated Fund.There was in 1867-8, 813,485, 692, ; in 1870.389.\u2018Thus, while the receipts inéreus.\u201d ed only a little over two millions, There is.not much proof of extruva- gonee or finwicinl inability in such an exiifbit as this, The financial measures offÎhe Government have been marksd by ability of the highést order, Ho soon \u2018as Sir.Fruncis Hincks assumed the seat which had been vacated by My.Rose, ho lost no time in dealing with tha \u201csilver naisancs,\" respecting which there was one universal cry from one end of \u201cthe contry to the other.As if by some magic influenco the silver disappeared, and has nover since veturned, to the great satisfaction and rejoicing of all clusses, werchant, trader, professional man, mechanic, laborer.The same is true of the way in which the Fi.naneo Minister dealt with the Banking question left him us a troublesome lega- By by hje predecessor.He succeeded in-pussing an Act against which there is no word of complaint.In the as similation of the currency he was equal ly successful ; us indeed is everything which his muster hand Las touched.The Government is ove which of itself is a sufHlcient passport to 8 renewal of public confidence.\u201d OF the Pacific railway, a subject upon which the Goverument haa to endure tho sevevesp criticism, it says : This one fact, constantly kept in mind will show how little there is in the manufactered stories of tho Oppu- sition\u2014the whole costof the railway will be Lorne Ly the lands traversed by the line.The Government propose to nid the underpaking to the extent of £30, 000,000, .Lut they retain alternate blocks of land which at a moderate value will repay the full amonnt, verra \u2014 Sallow complexion rendered clear by Pills, Or, Sights and Sensations of the Greus ures and Dark Dens ; Ita Attractious known or used by others before his in- repnid for.that privation Ly veading this 1, 315,624,081\u2014an incrense of 2,136}: The New Patent Act of Canada.\u2018The following clauses from the New Patent Act will possess interest :\u2014 6.Any person having invented any new und weful art, machine, manufnc- ture, or composition of matter, pot vention thereof, and not being in public use or on sale for more thun one year previous to his application, in Canada with the consent or allowance of the inventor thereof, may, on a petition to that effect presented to the Commissioner, and on compliance with the other requirements of this Act, obtain a patent granting fo such person an exclusive property therein ; and the said patent shall be under the seal of the Patent Office and the signature.of the Cowmissioner, or tle signature of another member of the PrivyiCouncil, and shall Le good and «vri] to the grantee, his executors, ad- winistiators or sssigns for the period _Mmentioned in such patent; but no pat- eût shall issue from an iuwention having \u2018un illicit object in view, nor for any mere scientific principle or abstract theory.! 7.But un inventor shall not Le entitled to a patent for his invention, if u patent therefor in any other country shull huve seen in existence in such country - more than twelve months priof to the upplication for such patent in Canada; und if during such twelve wonths any person shall have commenced to manufacture in Canada the article for which such patent is afterwards obtained, such person shall continue to have the right to manufacture and sell such article, fotwithstanding such patent; and under any circumstances, where u foreign portent exists, the Cur- adiun patent shall expire at the earliest date at which any foreign patent for the same invention expires.8.The patent may Le granted t6 any person to whow the inventor entitled under the sixth section to obtain a patent hus assigned or bequenthed the right obtaining the same, or in default of such assignment or bequest, to the exceutors or administrators und assigns of the deceased inventor.v.Any person, who hus invented any improvement on anv patented invention may obtain a patent for such improvement, but shall not thoreby obtain the right of vending or using the or- riginal invention but many confer the right of vending or using the patented improvement.- 10.In case of joint applications, the patent shall be granted in the names of all the applicants; und in such, cases any assignment from one of the said applicants or patentees to the other ov to any person, shall be registered in like manner ns othr assignments.SHOOTING À FFRAY.\u2014 Yesterday afternoon bébween five and six o'clock two young men named respectively John J osaph \u2018Smith and William Edwards were passing through Victoria Square, Smith who wore an Orange lily in his cont, Wad accosted by u carter named Hugh Coghlan, who hintéd to him to throw\u201d away the flower.This Smith refused, anid the earter struck lim, whereupon Swnith drew a pistol and fired, wounding Coghlan in the arm.A crowd soon collected, and Smith wus most disgracelully handled.He was held by several of the \u2018bystanders and pommelled iu the ost unmercifal man- \u2018her, Edwards, \u2018his companion, Was also pinsudd by the crowd, und to escupe phir fury yan into Morgan's dry goods store for safety.The wounded man, Coghlan, afterwards went to Dr.Red- dy's, where it was ascertaiued that the ball had entered the wrist, passod u P between the bones of the forearm and lod sed in the fleshy part near the elbow.\u2018The parties in the affair wiil be brought hefore the Recorder this forenoon, when owe further revelations may be expect ed.\u2014 Witness.rman pe \u2014 4 \u201cThe patent laws recently enacted by the parliument of the New Dominion are especially favorable to American manufacturers and inventors.The leading provisions are that all inventors way receive patents, provided a foreign patent forsthe invention las not been: in existence fur more than one year priov to the application ; that the applicant shell chose some Place in Cu- nad for Lis dousicil, this being a form.ailte : that the patent way Le issued fur live, ten, or fifteen years, according to the option of the «pplicant, with no provision, however, for extension after the fifteenth year ; and that every patent will be subject to the condition tht the patenteo shall manufacture the invontion in Canada within one yeur fron the date of the pulent.Compared with the patent laws of Europe, which virtually exclude American inventors, or at Jeast those which are not very wealthly, the Canadian laws are very judicious and fair, and will un- doubtly tend to encourage American manufacturers and inventors to avail themselves of it-\u2014 Boston Advertiser, \u2014 The two o'clock P.M.express train from Boston met with a severe accident Monday at Foxboro! in couse.quence of n murket man driving on to the track despite the warning of the flagman, the bell and whistle.The man, Issue Tovell, of Mansfield, was killed, and the train was thrown from fhe track.Tlie shock wus wo grent that four of the passenger curs slid from their trucks and landed on the gravel bank Ly the side of the track.passeugers were badly shaken up, but all miragulous]y escaped severe injuries, The Eterm \u201c= Jacob's Rheumatic Liquid sells faster a few doses of Colby's whers introduced than any other Liniment: The Stokes Trial, The excitement in the trial of Stokes may be expoqfed to bave reached g oul- minuting point when Stokes himself was placed in the \u2018witness-box, and \u201cJogi\u201d Mansfield gave her evidence.The paramours thus combined their guilty experience on the 8th inst., when the proceedings were of extraordinary interest.Mra, Mansfield testified to the exactness of some statements made by Stokes, us to Fisk's persecutions and threats, She gave-a brief sketch of her term of uequaintance with both the men ; that with Fisk having commenced in September, 1867, and that with Btokes in November, 1869.Two years after thé latter date she was, in the course of ev.nls, complainant in a libel suit aguinst Fisk.During its progress, the deceased requested an interview with her, and when he saw her, at her own house, told her that unless she returned to him he would kill Stokes.He also shewed her u pistol, silver mounted und, she thought, pearl handled.On going away, after her refusal to release him from the suit on any consideration other than the public withdrawal of the charges which he had made against her,\u201d he suid, \u201cThen I shall kill Stokes.\u201d He also uttered: the true prophecy.\u201cThere shall be bloodshed in this matter.\u201d All this she communicated to Stokes.Mrs.Mansfield\u2019s evidence is placed first, because on it the chief points in Stokes\u2019 account of himself depend.The latter gave remarkable testimony as to the peril in which he had been long placed.Hé first became acquainted with Fisk in July, 1869 ; in January, 1870, Fisk \u201cturned him out\u201d of an oil busitiess at Hunter's Point, in which he hud been established since 1865.The peculiar business relations which he bad with Fisk were not allowed a place in the evidence ; the question ns to whether they were friendly or not was ulso excluded.The prisoner, however, stated that.at the time- of the howsicide Fisk's relutions\u2018to him were very hostile, and lad been so many months previous.After relating how he happened to have gone to the Grand Central Hote), and after explaining what business brought him there, Le said that, when he had gone down two or threa stairs (on his way out of the hotel) he saw Fisk coming in ; the latter then sprang up on a platform (here and through the evidence about the hotel the prisoner made nse of diagram), and produced a pistol from behind him.He (Stokes) said \u201cDon't five\u201d : that was all he said, and then he pulled out his own pistol and fired two shots.He also gave it to be understood tht if the pistol bad not been in his outside pocket Le himself would probably have been the viciim.He could not tell whether Fisk had fired at him or not.He recollected being taken before Mr.Fjsk as he lay on his death-bed, and expected that the dying man would have exon- reuted him, .What he heard Fisk say on that occasion was \u201cThat is Mr, Stokes.\u201d \u2018 \u2018 The result of that day's proceedings was to muke the case for the jury who ave to decide on its werity as perplexing as possible.What the issue may be there is no divining, .The appearance of Mrs.Mansfield in such a scene, dressed in the gayest and ost fushionable style; and the conduct of the ladies and gentlemen present, who ucknowledged her bows nud smiles, do not give a very favorable impression of the sensution-loving community where such things ure possible, \u201cJosie\u201d Mansfield on her entrance to the courtroom, remarked audibly to her mother, \u201cPoor fellow, how gray he looks!\u201d In a morally healthy stule of society, such a woman could only inspire disgust.\u2014 Surely one man murdered, and death impending, as it were, over another, anid the fact that she is the chief cause of the tragedy, are circumstances that wight be expected to make most women even of her class, net with seriousness and decency, mm \u2014\u2014\u2014 oo Harirax, N.&, July 12.The scul) rave between Fulton and Browne came ofl\u2019 this morning at Digby, and resulted in an easy victory for the latter.The bouts were started shortly after seven o'clock, both men getting away in good style.Brown was outside, and quickly drew ahead amid enthusiastic cheering from his friends on shore.Having attained the lead he kept it and rowed straight through without any apparent extra exertion.When passing tho pier about a mile and 8 half from the starting point, ho was nemly four lengths ahead, and wag pulling easily ut the rate of about thirty strokes to the minute.Fulton labored hard and at i desperate stroke, forty to the minute, but his strokes appeared to luck finish and strength, At this polnt the excitement bacame intense, Brown's friends of- fored two, three, four and even five to one on him, but could find no takers, \u2014 Fulton's fri¢nds had been lavish as ever with their money up to the time of the siurt, but now they don't appear to have 4 dolar, Brown continued to pull with perfect suse and reached the winning point five seconds ahesd of Fulton,\u2014 Sumo of the St.John men attributed the defeat of Fulton to his having an inferior boat, but the majority frankly acknowledge that Brown wan because be was the better mun, Tho best feel ing pravails between the friends of the two mon.No questions were raised, but the bets wero paid over\u2019 without a murmur.Brown returns here tonight, His friends are preparing for a grand reception, WaGEs AND PRICES IN ENGLAND AND Auegica.\u2014The Chicago Tribune no- tines the difference in workmen's wages in England and the United States, tuk- ing Sheffield and New York as the basis of calçalation.In Sheffield masons receive $12.50 à wesk in gold ; carpenters 811.25; and blacksmiths $10.25.In New York masons receive $22.36 in frooubacks ; carpenters $18.60; and lacksmiths $16.70, Jf the gold is turned into greenbacks there will be no very great difference in the wages of these olasges, other than in that of the masons, As between the English, and American masons, when the money is reduced to gold, the latter appears to have about 57 per cert in excess of their rivals.But, on the other hand, our Chicago contemporary puts the question as to the costs of living which have to be defräyed respectively in the two countries from these different rates of wages, Tuking this into account, it says that the Englishman is far better off than the American workman, and, in proof, it quotes the statement of comparative prices recently made by an Irishman who had tried both, and who bitterly complained that with fur larger wages in the United States than he had been in the habit of receiving at home, he was not neurly so well off, For instance, if the Irishman were a mason, whose advanlages in America are ulto- gether exceptional, while he would receive 57 per cent more wages, his boots and shoes for himself and his family would cost he says 350 per cent more than on the other side of the Atlantic; their hats and caps would cost 200 per cent more ; house rent nearly 500 per cent more, and othor things in proportion.We believe indeed that except in the articles of fresh meat and butter, all the expenses of the Americans are so greatly higher than those of the English workmen-fuel especially being enormously more expensive on this than on the other side \u201côf the Atlantic \u2014as to more than compensate for the apparent advantages to the American in the mere article of wages.\u201d This the Tribune snys\u2014not of course the cost of fuel\u2014is the result of the protective system which it is pretended is contrived in the interests of the workman, but which really deprives him of more than the natural advantages wbich would otyerwise belong to him here.-\u2014 Herald.Tie HERALD AND DR, I.1vINGSTONE, \u2014-The New York Herald yesterday ing a fuller account of its alleged expedition to the interior of Africa in search of Dr.Livingstone, The gist of the story has been given before.The following is from the concluding letter of the series, dated Unyunyembe, March 12, 1872: \u2014\u201cYour correspondent has been commisssoned by Dr.Livingstone, if there is time before the first ship leaves Zanzibar, to send him fifty well: armed men, from Zanzibar, to act as soldiers and servants for a new expedtiion which le is about to organize for rapid exploration of afew doubtful points before returning.home\u201cto declare to those concerned that he has finished his work.He will leave Unyanyembe for Ufipu, thence to Liemba and Marumgu, and crossing the Luapula River at Chicum- bis will 'mnke his way to the copper days south, to discover the fountains of Herodotus ; then return by Katanga to the underground houses of Rua, ten duys northeast of Katungn ; thence to Luke Komolondo, and by river Lufira to Luke Lincoln ; thence buck to Lua- laba, to explore the lake north of Kam- olondo ; thence return by Uggubha to Ujiji, or by Marumgu, throngh Utori, to the coast and England.This is his present programme, which he thinks will only take him cighteen months, but, as I have told him, I think it will take him two yenrs.Though he is now goiug on sixty years of age, ho looks but forty-five ov.fifty\u2014quite hale and hearty.He has an enormous appetite, which has abated nothing of its powers since I have known him.He is in need of no rest hu nceded supplies he has got them now and everything he needs.Though sick and thin when I saw him at Ujiji, ho is now fleshy and stoutish, and must weigh about one hundred und eighty ponnds.Though I have hung.my balance scales temptingly before his eyes, I have never Leen able to get him to weigh himself.I have not the slightest fears about his health or of auy danger coming to him through the natives, mas Mr Summer while expresssing confidence in Greeley as a man iuclined towards peace and reconciliation, has ve- fused to suy whether he will support his candidature.A deputation waited upon a day or \u2018two ago, and endeavored to enlist bia ifflueuce on the side of Greeley for théfparpose of diverting a portion of the éllored vote frou Grant, Lut tho final words of the Senator for Massachusetts were : \u201cGentlemen, I huve à very high opinion of Mr.Greeley.I know his labors in behulf of the sume cfuse to which I have devoted my life.Of course] sympathize with the movement, but the time has not come for me to speak out.It muy come however.At present no man is aüthorized to speak for me,\u201d HorrIBLE DEaTu.\u2014Tho body of a man with its skull crushed and brajas scattered in all directions, wns found Intely by the gection men while going over the track]ncar Lincoln Centre, near Bangor.Upon investigation it wus found that his name was Hutheway, native of Nova Scotia.It is most probable that he was lying in a drunken sleep upon the track when tho Mut.tawankeng train went up, published a page of correspondence giv-| wines of Katanga, in Ruu ; then eight.Village Hall, Thursday evening of this vited.Electric Physletun, who is nstonishing every one by his wonderful and almost instantaneous cures of many cases that have been considered hopeless, will he nt Memphremagog House, Newport, Vt on July Twentieth, to remain till August 1st Every invalid should consult him ns thousands have been cured by him after all others had failed.The London journals comment as | tollows on the nomination ; of Harace Greeley to the presidency more convention ;\u2014 The Advertiser confeases that i symputhics are entirely with Groeloy ps |\u201d i newspaper man.\u2019 d The Post declures that such u flagrant réductio ad ubsurduim will largely tend to bring about un abandonment of the system whereby the people of America have 50 long been deprived of a real choice for their presidents.The Telegraph styles Greeley a polit- cul weather-cock, und says that us a democrat, supported by the South, he is endeavoring to unseat the general who saved the Union.The Standard thinks thut Greeley would not be un eligible candidate were it not for his electioneering strength.\u2014 He is us honest as a partisan can be, and he shows occasionally glimpses of rough good sense, but he is violent in disposition, without a rogulàr education and devoid of experience in the admin istration of public affairs.In, fuct, he is n respectable yeoman of the last generation.Although Greeley is inferior to Adams he is not inferior to Grant.\u2014 We do not believe that-if he is elected his subordinates will be appointed from the Tribune office.\u2014 Tue Crdit.\u2014The bay havvest is in full blast, and although a great dent of timothy und clover were winter Lill- ed, the crop is much heavier than was in the early part of the season anticipated.Full grain is ripening fast ; some of it will be ready for cutting in n few days.Spring grain and root crops never looked better, and the prospects wre that we will have the most bountiful harvest experienced in Canada for manye Regular Commuuiention, \u2018Tuesday, didly illustrated pauper of the size per's Weekly.Agricultural and Family Paper, subscription Comgpentary on the Old and ments, by Revs.Jamison, Faweeth Brown.= Masonic Hall,-Georgeville, Q MOUNT ORFORD LODGR by.the Bylti- Regulsr Communication, d'ucsday, Jui 23, 1873\u2014Evonlng Mecting, A, MCEWIN, Soy, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ Masonic Hall,\u2014Stanstead, q GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO.4, F.& A.M.x Meeting, 29, 16, 1873, Evening | foetiug, 4 \\ eo'y, EL XN For Sale at the- Journal Ome 16 Nos.of the \u201cManufacturer and Bui er,\u201d a very useful Magazine for Meobanicg 1 Vol.of \u201cThe Technologist, an lag trated Journal of La Industrial Ayts.- 7 Nos.of **T'he Technologist.\u201d ' .21 \u201cEvery Suturday\u201d for 1870-71, u Splen of Hay ae * Hearth and 1fome,* 3 vols.Mustratéi - Prices low.BIRTHS.ü At Stanstead on tha 16th mst., the wif 4 of the Rev.À.L.Woolryche of à dangly ter.ES = , brs © DEATHS.1u Derby Line Tune 26th, of consiimj tion, HARRIET SUTHERLAND, .wife, Tsune Curpenter, aged 44 years, 8 months; .\u20ac 5 - A Bidertisements.OTICE! + \"The nndersigued will offer for sa) \u201cThe Life of Jesus the Chr By HENRY WARD BEECHER \u2018The Underground, Railroad gand\u2019 Ny Agents wanted.2 \u2019 THOS.C.ALLIS, Stanstead, July 17, 1872._, 85 years.\u2014 Belleville Intelligencer.Review of the Latest Markets, |i Bosrox Live 8Tock MARKETS.Brighton, Watertown and Medford, for the week ending July 10.Cattle 3,018, Sheep 3,755 Shotes 300, Hogs 9,800, Veals 400.PRICES\u2014 Extra 104@10) First qual, 093@10 Second + ne 08400.Third -* 064 07 @ Sueze\u2014Lambs, $6 @ 11 each, Sheep SU to 884 4 head.Working Oxen, 175 00@z40 00 Two year Olds, SWINE\u2014Fat Hogs, 5@äje; Shotes, at wholesale, 54@6; retail GL@9 dP tb.Pelts, 2,00@3,00.Tallow, country, 5@53 25 00@45 00 PRODUCE, Bosrox, July 10.July 15.1872.Flour, qd Lbl., Superior Extra, 0 00@0 00 ** Extra, G 70@we 85 \u201c Fancy, 6 55@6 Gv | « \u201cSuperfine, Canada Wheat, 6 306 30 MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET July 12, First quality.8 00@ 0 00 Second and Third.6: 00@ 7 00 Mileh Cows, 20 OD@30 OU \u2026 do, extra, 25 00@40 00 Sheep, Ki Ld 00@ à OU Labs, vi -2 00@ 3 50 Hogs, live, : \u201c 4 75@ 5 00 do, dressed, \u201c4 7 00@ 7 50 t New York, July 16, 4 P.M.Gold 1.144.SPECIAL NOTICES.BREAKFAST, \u2014RPPs's COCOA.\u2014GRATE- FUL AND COMFORTING,\u2014*By a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri- ] tion, and by u careful applieation of the fine properties of well-selected cocou, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which | may save us many heavy doctors?billg,\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazette.Maude simply with Boiiing Water or Milk, Each packet is labeted\u2014 Janus Errs & Co., Hommo- pathic Chemists, London.\u201d Also, makers of Lipps's Milky Cocon (Cocou aud Condensed Milk).1344y1 BF At I.Plerce\u2019s Retail Boot and Shwe Store, Ruck Island, you will tind CHEAP BOOTS and GOOD BOOTS, from a No.11 Stoga to a No.1 Infants, of all styles, including Ladies\u2019 Prunella Boots or $1,00, Free Lecture, Prof.J.L.LEE, of St.Lawrence University, Canton, N, Y., having recently à Lecture on Holland and Belgium, in the Week, at 74 o\u2019clock.All are cordially in Derby Line, July 16, i872.Wonderful Cures.Dr.URANN of Boston, Magnetic and k el B Consultation free.2 EE Special Notice: A fresh supply of Note PAPERS in and MARSHAL Watson without my ed sent.N°T1GET Note or Buck i settling at -gbde, save Slatistcad Plain, of every size, design, and finish: Algo, Box; Also for\u2018the construction of Fog tes and Buildings at Cape Ray.Newfound: lond, Magdaleu Islands aud may be seen on and after the 1st Septe ber next.at the office of department at Quebec.ihgs in G Houses seen at the office of Joseph Eden Esqg.,.Harbor Master, Gaxpe : he House at Maegnereau Point also ut the office of Dr, Houses in New Brunswick 1 on and after the 1st Se at 86 John, und th Miramichi, where ) Whistles above smentioned at the office of the | of Stemmbaonts, 8 inspector of ligh accept the lowost oreny tender, Department of Fair Warning I'l seitle travelled in Europe and tho Enst, will give Dame ns if yon puy A Merciful Man is Merciful toh Boots to keep out.the water in arainy NOTICE! td being desirous of closing thom out 48 soon as possible, most\u2019 respectitlly call the attention of general to the fact that the Stoc Bold at COST for CASH, Mr.JAMES K: G to their wants on and after this date.TOTICE.IE I hereby forbid all persons.from trusty ug.harboring or hireing my sons ARTHY, WILLIAM Q, WATSON.: Stanstead.July 17, 1872, - 8ôw DRINE WESTERNHECORN, For sg at 55 cents Ser-bushel, by \u201cA, CHANNILI 1872.| 8dwd > Staustend, Juli 40; nes dito J.W.HOUSE, by cédant can, by Calne a bill of cost.:1 Those inde} must have aif-pay, Lo .Steers, 35 00100 00 BE W mousy, Mileh Cows, 30 v0@ G5 OU Lineboro, July 5, 1872.c Hwa © xtra, 70 00@80 00 \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 VT DES Heifers, Farrow Cows,&c.18 00@ 55 OU L OOK HERE! Y earlings, 5 - 7 00@13 00 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 53508 Heceived this woek at the Stove dépot,\u2019 lot of tirst-eluss - Toolx Stoves, Parlor and Double Stoves of gil 3 P, new ie ap |Sizes.Hollow Ware, Stove Pipe, in ai Butter, new.choice, 20 g > Copper Ware in great variet oF wiih, i Common.| 10 @ 15 The above goods will be sold low for, Cheese, Dairy G @ 10 \u201csh or ready pay.Auy amount of old: v > Factory 9@ 1 stoves and old cust iron wanted in 6 Beans.per bus, 3 50 @1 2 change tor the above goods.Co Poultry, per Ib, 20 @ 2% Stanstead.Inly 9.1875 À, C.HALL Eggs, fresh, 18 @ 19 | tanstead, Jnly 9, 1872, : ats, 43 50 TC Corn, per bus., ps cs Gr, .Herds Grass, 350 @3 75 Wool\u2014Canada, 65 @ 75 sa do do combing, 88 @ 90 Gi Dr a cu Tops, 1871, 40 @ 62 EEC kil JIay\u20142000 Ibs, Northern, 30 00 @ 32-00 TEN = MONTREAL PHODUCE PRICES CURRENT.ERS = Will be received at this department, at Offa ) tomber next, for the construction Houses nt the underinentioned pl i, 1p Lo noon of Monday, 80th Sep-, of Light-, aces.viz; Macqureau Point.Bouuveuture Connty;; Wheat.3 à uchee.; Outs.32 1b 1 Fn ge Cape Whittle, Labrador, ©, e0, % Corn: 56 51@ 514 Matane or Metis.Rimouski County.Burley 48 H@ 50 Magdalen Islands, Magdulenss Butter 4\u201d 1b 1@ 14 Gaspe Point, Gaspe County.; Port Neuf, Saguenay Con nty.: Bay St.Paul,-Charvlevoix County.i Cape Despair, Gaspe County, Gaspe Point.| Plans and specifications of all the Wo ?the agent of the where foring of Fender can also be obtained by intending contractors.i Plats for the Light-Fouses and Build; aâpe County, and the Light, at Macquerean Poing may also be\" 3 and for the Light A Robitaille, M.P.; New Cnr-é isle, CN Plans and specifications of all the Light.nay be seen! ptember next, at of this department : e inspector of ts, re forms of tender can\u2019 160% by intending contrictors, + specifications of all the Fog .may be seen * Government Ligpeetor + ning John, N.B,, and the ts, Miramichi, N.B,, \u2018Fhe department does not bind itself to he office of the agent o e procured Plans and da P.MITCHELL, [ Marine aud Fisheries.+: Maring and Fisheries, Ottawa, Juve 15.1872, Sting LAST CALL 1 Minister o LI, Persohs who have unsettled 10 \u201cA counts with us will plenso call.aid the same immediutely.Do-n costs after I! PIERCE & HALL «July 1, 1872.83 ays from date, Rock Tslund Lo \u2014 5 Beast, \u2018\u20ac TE place to buy your Fly Netts-Btid- Linen Sheets is at BATES\" 40 He has also Linen Dusters for Carria 05 ecp cool and cleur from dust; 8 A; LS.83 O.BAI Ta.tock Island, July 3,1874, , mind \u2018The undersigned having purchased th itire stock of Goods belonging to th ankrupt Estate of Chas.n° Channel blio \u201cwill.bi of purchasing will fin ILMAN there to atten the Trade and Parties desirous variety , Bath Post, Sermon Paper, Ladies Note, TInted do, Tinted thin for foreign correspondéiiee, Envelopes in variety.\u2014 Ledgers.Journals, Dny Books.Record Books, Memorandum Books, Note Books, &c, &c., at tho Journal Office, all.of which will bo sold very low.\u2018Fen quires al paper for §0 cents, \u2018l'ex quires of paper for 75 cents, five quives of paper (extra good) for 50 conts.Envelopes all prices, according to quality, direct from cent, lower than anybody else in the Townships.A good lng, of Mourning pupors, *V#850 Journal Office, Oct.3, 1871, Derby Line, June 20, 1872, NEW WOOLEN FACTORY AT WAY'S MILLS, P.Q.Tue Underalgned having purchased.now Maëhinery.and\u2019 latest Improve ments for_manufactiring Wool, w M ready In a few days to Card, OH.and Spin Wool for 18 cents cloth on shares or manufacturers.Prices from 25 to 50 per cash for Wool.order.We solie Also custom Cardi it a share of public - Way's Mills, May FOSTER.AT saw b er pound, or muke by the yaril, or pay.pg to.1s B.& A: WAY, 97,188 °° Tous * The Stanstead Journal, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.Friends and readers in all parts of the country twill confer a favor by contributing items of news to this department of the Jor thick liberal allowance + Journal\u201d will be made.MAGOG.The heat hus been ver y oppressive for the pust few weeks but frequent, copious showers have occasionally cooled the air, aud assisted vegetation to continue, to the delight and profit of the furmer as well us all other clusses of the com- ne TUE CIRCUS AT WEST DERBY.O'Brien's combination show bere the 8th, drew u large concourse of peoples quite u contrast, in point of numbers, Lo that of the 4th.A few daÿs previous à purcel of posters, from an anonymous source, arrived here addressed \u2014 The Orunge procession in Toronto numbered 4,000.\u2014 Acres of strawberries ure said to Le rotting near Fulham, London, in consequence of a strike among garden laborers.FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS Magnificent Assortment! ! \"| ABIOTLIORAL [INSURANCE DOMPAN 00TH & SHOES 1, OBSERVE THE SARL.of my mip are anal \u2014 The ice houses of the Newton ce \"nat LESTE = t \u2014 ; qd YF Corcespeadents and Sdvertisers are ity.ox he oF he re pe a\" gh ing warning to the y.Company was destroyed by fire od the ! 1 pui ee worl smal requested to mud the : 0 ch - «inst swindling operations at : HE Subscribers have just opened thelr PE ty The undoes! caisse us not fuer than Tucsday's mals 9 possible.hance the interests of the country, in- their ticket wagon, I have not heard Sunday uight.Schutzenfest, of five and Spring purchases In the MONTREAL Meo po 80, ; Le Ms ETE [on LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.volving a large expenditure of money, | any complaints against the ticket ugent , .an Schulzentest, o importation by themselves from EUROPE CE AE Tusaelie Hotel, now keeps où Land à greatly depends upon the harvest, a here, but a bolder set of sharpers than day's duration, was commenced at Ho- making an assortment in quality and quan- Beg respectfully to iaform thelr paisons stock of freali aud saltmeats of all indi; Massawlppi Valley Rallrond,\u2014Stanstead & Derby bountiful yield i P boken, N.Y., yesterday.tity and style heretofore unequalled in the Public generally, that they have His cart will run onl old route as:ugual: 3 Line Station.iful yield is especially desirable at were inside the tent, selling knick- ?this section.on hand a choice assortment of tbe finest | du the season.C for hg Tiatds LEAVE, 5.00 8.1.6:00 8, m., 140 p.m, this time, knacks .| \u2014 The recent heavy rains have ; DRESS FABRICS, Fancy Goopé, HOS- les and GATE Blane 8 D, THOMAS, oun pon S03 » could hardly be found.A per Jeary hoon IN LADIES\u2019 WARES IERY, Ladies\u2019 BOOTS, and selected An JOEL-SHURTLIFF, : \u201cwir, 62 6358 mo 210 p.m 7.35pm, OUP greatest expectations are being son Luying u few cents worth of con- eg.he destruction of two million Will be found an assortment to select from brood rend ios En tha ser : Staitand Pisa, Harsh, 10 ha.Bo Cpt.Sy.ETO i wo cht for morniug tralts must be dellvered bo.realized in the abundaut crop of Lay fectionary, unless he chanced to Lund dollars\u2019 worth of property in Alabama.in every seasonable description of Goods, Markets, and they further assure thelr 2 Nov: 18, 1871.- on ' ou us, OÙ the preveding day.which our furmers ave now securing.| in the right change, would be robbed] \u2014 The Davis & Moore paper mill at GRENADINE Customers, that all their Stock baving fore 1 .- : R : 8, been selected personally and under the T.LEON SF! NGS 3 Post Office, Derby Line.The movements of the mowers brings of two-thirds of the change due him.\u2014 Pepperell, Mass., was destroyed by fire IMPERIAL CORDS, most advantageous terms, they can Jguar- | 7 di ; Southern Mailsciose 6.45 und Op.ta.Leland Pond to mind Barnes\u2019 lines when he says One man bought fiftcen cents worth of Pn Sunday ; loss $50,000, WORSTED SERGES, antee the quality, whilst they defy compe- |\" Hing made ass ie omants Wil surs tition in the prices.nile arrive at Stanstend nt 8.30 o'clock a.1m.\u2014 A writer in the N.Y.World says be tastefully trimmed and.hung in, Te and Way, 1420.m.Holland and Morgan, (Wed, \u201cWhen you shall sway at mowing hay.\u201d candy; paying a two dollar bill, and was \u2014 The gross revenue of the United POPLINE, *, son for the sole at the Bi.Leon MFN: be we BI singe ot los.un am Soar Some of our farmers are obliged to handed Luck seventy-five cents, and Kingdom for the year ending June 30th, CHALLYS, \u2014\u2014o ; ; thanking the Ladies, uo pi {ERAL WATER, wo that.ti mourir service In pi.mn, and from 6to 7,00 in Sway in this way move thun they de- When he undertook to tell the follow of 1872, was nemly £76,266,038.ALPACAS, Amongst maa érticles our Stock com- | uiberal age and Clnity for thelr Pa past Visitors ou Jane iC .evening.à and Rock * and S o oa sive, on account of the high prices and his mistake, the rascal was out of sight \u2014 Spontunecus combustion is given COBOURGS, prises the following i\u2014 Mae nov meaty tp ene | OF | I s Les.: à \u201d r i kr uk Island by M.V.ROR.at 84 scarcity of workmen.\u201cin ne time,\u201d probably playing the same | as the cause of the fire by which a large ALPINES, s° G EEE remet of ones gute a il orders that ma, {be given 16 hi vite i 1, from Stanstesd mia.pe Stanton os The following is an illustration of the Ey oewhere else.Somplainte of carriage factory in Portamouth, N.H., MUSLINS, pacas, Mohairs, &c.\u2019 \u2019 addition to their ormer business the py haw gh 4 ails close at Rock Isl or Stanste Lm, i.T - SELL sais of van Di we, | STIL pete rr 50000) vu droped sy! SISES- Bk snd ny, \"mi rep | | Eg Fe ee | pen Merry, Esq, has.a field of corn planted show was very good in its way, \u201cDOLLY VARDEN\u201d Dress Goods ! oslery.Gloves, ons, Corse M Shawls, Scarfs, &e.ibn was bred or Jot oe w close nt Stanstend ut 5 50 o'clock p.m better than an uverge, and the large show room for the inspection of customers.view, Plain, 70:30 4, M.CoNGHEGATIONAL\u2014(Rev.J, Rogurs)\u2014Sunday service, Plain, 2 p.m.CHUKCH OF ENGLAND\u2014(Rev.A, J.Woolryche) the 1st day of June, which is now on that never was England so prosperous \u2018 De Henr: pnryville oo Stages leave Stanstend for Couticuok every day at \u2019 2 ire » cory ; B prosp In endless variety, such as:\u2014 Parasols, Unbrellas, Fancy Boots, do.Liberal deduction made~to Milliners and\u2019 y up .us leans mine ovcuiug.Louve Staustead for 4 average (to the top of the sta lke) 5 vous vent ue srowded, ny many as she now 18, never wus wade 50 great, Reps, Satin, Stripes, Mohairs, Prints, Prints, Brilliants, Cottons,, Flanuels, &c.Dress Makers for fale of ge We.abo on a 1 ch, è ond Pou cvery day at2y.m.Arriveat 114.mh.feet in height.To zench this height it us à file ; ind seats.This shows wages 50 high or money so plentiful.Chintz, Piques, French Cambrics, \u201cDOLLY V ARDENS!\" seb which will bé\u2018sold : at Tow: pr was sired by tne Rows Orie 4 ou \u2014 Religions Meetings.had to grow 2 inches per.day.If it on 0 tora ne of Fant \u2014 \u2018The difficuity between Bruzil and Shawls and Parasols.Chally ana Of ait descriptions, in profust : | Srampiog, Tuoking, 4 Stlipg dope % 7a Brdpon Bike ent a orse sired ; sr\u2014(Rev, William Hansford)\u2014Sund continued to grow through the.year at \"% WI accomplish, for they advertised £he Argentine Confederation, which Ottoman, Cashmere, Barage, Chally an a\" descriptions, lo profusion.er.do : Abdonnah weighs 1150}pounds; for aéyle;- ts Derby Line, 2130 Pome > 5 y very extensively.In the evening the 5 \u2019 other styles of Shawls, A full assortment:of DOMESTIO Goods MC; @ gi tapos; le po j forsty ;agtion and besrity-he cannot Be:tsurp TRIOMAS.iCoatlcook, May:1, 1873, passes Sites à MILES: \u201cSTATION, that rate, it would almost rival \u201cJack's Bean stalk.\u201d Norton's stage arrives here at 10, A.threatens war, arose from the non-fulfil- ment of the treaty respecting Paraguay.Silk, Lisle Thread and Kid GLOVES of every size and color in endless variety.Hosiery,\u2014Silk and Cotton.containing Cottons bleached and brown, Cotton Flannels, Towelling, Table Linen; Nupkius, Jeans, Cambrics, Cotton Yam attendance was of course smaller.The afternoon performance had just om ; ; \u2014 < : by Sunday service, Plnin, 11 a.1m, wd 7 p.m.M.in ti .; ith closed when one of the severest storms 1 Three United States officials made Ribbous\u2014Bonnet Sash and Scarf, and Batcing and R f Mar Juet received and forsale Camnont.~(Kev.M.Mucauley)\u2014Sunday services M, in time to connect with the beat, Of rain and hail I ever witnessed com.*escent upon a young man in Thorold, Ladies\u2019 Panoy Scarfs, \u2018otures and late f many \" ou at pricés that cannot bi : 9 10a.mu wud Gp.and leaves for Sherbrooke at 12 M., au- menced, and Insted for about three Ont, a few evenings since, pinioned| French and German Corsets, quatity- ip 100 bbls, Flour.(freshgtoun ?Masonic=-Golden Rule, No.4.riving at Sherbrooke in time for the 4 quarters of an hour.The large tent, \"i and forced him into a carringe, and And à full line of Fancy Goods too nu-| Cu .Bl sn \" Regular communleutions, Tuesday preceding full o'clock express train for Montreal.; \u2019 3 ?Were carrying him across the line when merous to mentlo Gents\u2019 Ready Made Clothing * 10 Tone Fine > BHorés | \u2018 y moun.1.0.G./'T.==International Temple, No.15.Meutlngs every Tuesday evoning at 0 1-2 dock.\u2014 The hardware store and tin op of Andrew Tibbetts taken possession of by Montreal creditors on Friday.Most of the goods had been previously removed.À younger brother ut Tiblotts was nrrest- ed on Saturday on suspicion of having removed goods after the store was in the hands of officers.The goods ve.moved, it is claimed, were sold to John The affair dooks a little was closed and Rampton.\u201cmixed.\u201d \u2014 The postical Assistaut Postmaster at Baruston, thus announces to us the removal of oue of our subscribers on the margin of a returned paper : Mr.Payne Has gone to Maine And left no stain, Nor wili he ever come buck again ; So don\u2019t send this paper more As you have always done before.On seeing the above our \u201cdevil\u201d instantly scized a piece of chalk and indicted the following on the press Led : Mr.Payne, \\ Who's gone to Maine Aud \u201cleit no staih,\u201d Did a \u201cbrick that was vain\u201d In going to Maine w ithout trying to ascertain, Whether his newspaper bill Was much, or nil, And leading to a suspicion, right or wrong, that ho is a \u201cpill.\u201d May Kinnep-\u2014Wn, Chapman, employed on the Passumpsic R.R., was crossing the main line near the ear shed yestorday about in the direction, When wv train backing up struck him, knocking him down and cutting off the upper half of his head, He was immediately taken to the sta- summone, but he was beyond all help, sud died about 8 p,m.Ho leaves n wife and three children.Coroner Woodward held an inquest on the body, verdiet, accidental death, oxonerating the Railroad Company from blame, but recommending grater precaution, ringing of bell, &e, while trains -are in motion.\u2014- Su, Caztttè, tion and medienl assistance Boaub or lnauri.\u2014Atu meeting of the Board of Henlih, yesterday afternoon, the Health Officers suggest od usa prevention of small-pox in the future, that o law should be enacted Making vaccination and re-vaccination every live years obligatory.They also complained that in thew visits to the People Liuy were frequently treated with disrespect, and often fonnd it very dillicnlt to perform their duties,.\u2014 Witness.\u2014 Sic John Macdonald delivered a magniticent oration at banquet given Lit ut Poterborougli, on Tuesday last.He reviowed the political situation in a ealm nn dignifiel mauner, nnd completely carried away his auditors by the foren of lis cloguence.Among other statements the Premier made, he ex- Pressed the hope thab if any record éhould be graven on his tomb, it should be thut he toole part in the Trenty of Washington, Sir Francis Hineks, Mr, Sydney Smith, and Mr.Thos.White, of the Gazette, also spoke at the same banquet.\u2014 A eres, == À man was killled by lightrivg Friday nt Threo Rivors, while sitting at dinner with his wife.== Aladunmed Roderick Mcleod, aged 11.was drowned on Sunday, 30 ult, While lathing in the River St.Francis at Lennoxville.\u2014- La Jfinerve snysthut Mr, Cassidy ¥ho haul been mentioned aa a probable candidate for Montreal Contre in the towing elections for tho House of Com- Mons, hus declined to come forward, and it iy probable Mr.Ryan will be returned without opposition.\u2014 A new steumship, now building for the Quebec und Gulf Ports Steaw- ship Compuny, of 200 feet keel, to Uavigne between Halifax and St.Joiins NIld., in the winter, and between Mon- teal and St.Johns in the summer, will Le finished in Noveiuber.p.m., and Jooking At the election of School Commissioners in this Township last Monday, T.L.Hoyt and A.H.Moore were elected in the place of A.H.Chapman and H.L.Knowlton, whose term of office had expired.The more important election of a representative to the Commons of Canada, it is supposed will soon tuke place.The shoulder-hitters and lovers of po- litieal strife, if any there be in the County, will have to husband their \u201cwinning ways\u201d for another five years | ub least.The wonderfully successful political cureer of the member for Staustead County has been so satisfactory to all \u201cshades and conditions of wen,\u201d thut no opposition is even dreamed of by any in this section of the County.His contest with the Government for justice to the Canadian hop grower entitles him to the support of the agriculturalists, is successful combat with the Finance Minister and the Government in preventing tho banking business of the country being monopolized Ly the large banking institutions of the cities, entitles him to the confidence of the business and commercial men of the rural constituencies.Fis hard fight to repeal the ineflicient and destructive Tn- solvency laws shows his unbounded influence in the House.And his final molion and speach on the \u201cNew Brunswick School Bill,\u201d which relieved the members of Parliament from à very perplexing dilemma, as well as the whole country from the effects of an act which at one time threatened to undermine and destroy our whole political system, entitles hin to the confidence and support of all ereeds and nationalities in the Dominion.\"These among his special acts and vie- tories, together with the stand he has taken on all political questions affecting the interests of the County and country, have been so satisfactory to the free and unpurchasable electors, that all classes and creeds will feel proud to ve- turn to the second Parliament of the Dominion of Canada the young and tulented member for Stanstead County by ncclamation.Muy bis success in the future be as great as it has been in tho past.So says - Macos.COMPTON.Bonner's celebrated trotting colt Joe Elliott, that recently trotted a mile in 2:154, was sired by Edward Everett, and is half brother to the Hambletonian Stallion now owned by Paige and Pom- roy, of Compton.The eavulry troop, on their return from camp, were treated to a free lunch and coffee ab Ayer's Temperance Hotel by the Mayor, A.W.Kendrick, Esq.who afterwards addressed some complimentary remarks to the men and thank- éd chem for their prompt action in turuing out ut this buisy season of the year.Capt, Stimson and Capt.Winder adjutant of cavelry returned thanks to the Mayor and citizens, Capt.Winder complimented.the men for obedience to orders, discipline and good behavior generally.The-company gave the Mayor and citizens three cheors, \u2014 The verdict of the jury at the in quest on Joseph Berthinume, killed by the Shaunonville railroad accident, is thut the accident was occasioned by the fracture of the flange of the right wheel of the truck of the engine ; but no conclusion was arrived at as to the cause of the fracture.\u2014 More icebergs have been seen during the past season than for twenty years, \u2014 The New York strikes are ended aftor having caused an untold amount of misery.\u2014 The London Telegraph sdys that Grecley, ns n Democrat, supported by the South, is ondeavoring to unseat the General who saved the Union.\u2014 Mr.J.G.Ross hus been nominn- tod candidute for Quebec Centre, Mr.Simard having withdrawn iu his favor.\u2014 Patrick Greshan wus executed in \u2018Newfoundland, for the murder of Gar Tet Boars, on the lab hot.Es | known whether he will take the side of in which the greater part of the assemblage were at this time, was so broad and low that it did not carry the water off, and a wetter, muddier, sorrier looking crew is seldom seen.The number of \u201cSunday-go-to-meetin\u2019s\u201d spoiled by the rain and mud was great, and the spirits of the crowd were so dampened that many went away grumbling that it was a \u201cslim show,\u201d who no doubt would have otherwise expressed themselves well satisfied.JONATHAN, West Derby, July 10, 1872.\u2014 Captain-General Valmaseda has resigned bis command in Cuba, and left for Spuin on the 15th inst.; \u2014 The report from the Newfoundland fisheries show a falling off as compared with last year.\u2014 Verdi has received more (£8, 000) for his lust opera than Beethoven received for alt his music.\u2014 All the establishments in Germany under the control of Jesuits muss be broken up within six months.\u2014 The vote in Ottawa county on the proposed bonus of $200,000 to the Northern Colonization Road has bezn carried by a majority of 1,500.\" \u2014 Inthe four-oared race at Digby: which took place on the 11th inst, the Digby boat was first, the St.John second, and the Halifax third.The excitement wus intense.\u2014 A terrible explosion has occurred in a Glasgow flour-mill, by which 11 persons were killed and 12 injured badly.\u2014 The Russian.budget appropriates $17,500,000 for education.+\u2014 Col.Young, assistant Adjutant- General, Halifax, N.S., is dangerously in.\u2014 David\u2019 Paul Brown, an \u201ceminent member of the Philadelphia bar, died on Thursday last.- \u2014 The contest between McDougal and Galbraith in North Lanark is be ing pnshed purseveringly by both parties.\u2014 Dr.St.George has enteved the political lists against Mr.Broussean, in the County of Portneuf, \u2014 A merchant in Springfield, IIL, has lost $10,000 by signing his name on a bill with a pencil instead of à pen.-\u2014 A young man named Larose was horribly burned a few days ago, at Quebec, through carcless handling of gunpowder.© = A man named Veverias was killed by lightning on Friday last near St Andrew's P.Q., through taking shelter under n tree, \u2014 Muso meetings to endorse the Greeley-Brown ticket ave being held in the south, and the canvass is getting hot.© \u2014 A gang of twenty-five strikers have fatally beaten Mr.Gough, a carpenter, of New York; another wan has also suffered from their brutality.\u2014 A violent and destruetive storm prevailed throughout England on the 12th inst.Much damage was done.to the crops and several persons were struck by lightening.\u2014 Col.Forrest, of the Ottawa Artillery, has been appointed bv the Imperial Government Surveyor of the Commission chosen to dotermine the frontier line between Canada and the United States, from the Luke of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains.\u2014 The Erie R.R.Company are commencing à suit against Jay Gould |, for the recovery of a large amount of veal estate, \u2014 Mr.Sumner still declines making Grant or Greeley.\u2014 Not so bad us it might be I Tt is hot\u2014very hot; but we have not yet renched that state in which \u201cthe crows drop off the trees from sheer exhaus- tian,\u201d as they do in India.\u2014 It is rumored that some person has decamped .with $40,000 of the money voted for the North | Shore Railway.\u2014 The New York Zimss ns\u201d stars ed-subsoriptions for Organizing exoûre Joid iia iy up the muscles, dnd th & muscles, nd Induces or heat, stomach ad intellects they discovered he was not the man they wanted and let him off, These kidnupping cases are becoming fir too common in Canada.\u2014 A horrible outrage was perpetrated 0\u2019 Cleveland on the 3rd.Two butchers having a grudge against a farmer named Schweitzer, living in Parma Township, went to his house and finding no one within but his little granddaughter, aged nine years, poured coal oil on her clothes and set them on fire.She wus 50 badly burned that she died oon after.\u2014 The most favorable news is published regarding the crops in Manitoba.Wheat looks exceedingly well, and the prospect is that the yield will be largest und best hud for some years.Ali other cereals are equally good, and should nothing unforeseen happen, the yield will doubtless supply the demand caused by immigration.It is certainly a good thing for the Province that incomers ave not compelled to burden themselves with provisions from the United States.\u2014 Lord Dufferin purchased a yacht at Quebec, in which he is said to have sniled to Cacouna.This circumstance has given strength to the rumor that His Excellency intends to spend the summer in Quebec.\u2014 Four sisters in Iowa are said to have inherited a French estate which gives them 1,500,000 francs apiece.\u2014 Josh Billings says: \u201cWe have read that Esaw sold his birthiite for soup, and many wondered at his extravagance ; but Esaw discovered arly what muny a man hag discovered since, itis hard to live on a pedigree.\u201d \u2014 A celebrated poet, writing to an editor proposed to supply him with any length of lines and for any occasion.The reply Was practical \u2014\u2018& nd me n bundred yards of lines strong enough to fish for conger ecls, and that will bear the tug of a porpoise, us I am going to the Isle of Wight for a week's fishing.\u2014 The French band was handsomely received on its avrival at Chicago Sunday evening.\u2014 The Chicoatan Indians have been making hostile demonstrations toward a portion of the surveying party on the proposed Canadian Pacific Railway.\u2014 Senator Sumner assured Senator Wilson Monday that no man was au- thovised to speak for him \u2018on the Pres- idental question.\u2014 There was a rousing\u2019 Grant and Wilson ratification meeting Monday evening at Burlington, Vt, Senator Carpenter, who was visiting friends in that city, made an eloquent and interesting address, ~~ The \u201cTwelfth\u201d was celebrated extraordinary enthisiusm at Kingston Mr.Johnson M.P.being the contre of attraction.\u2014 The numbes of deaths in Now York last week was 1056, which is 513 lébs thon the week.provious.The greater part of the.mortality is made up.of children under five years of: Ae.\u2014 The days of large fees - are not yet over in New York, judging .from the report of the Erie Railway just published.One item in the construc.| tion account is a charge for \u201clegal ox.penses\u201d dition to another charge of the\u2019 same nature of $86,043, which appéats\u2019 under the usual head \u2018of \u201cgeneral expenses.\u201d The two together make up.a sum of $028,780, a nice little sur, und yet nb.on seems to know \u2018what has becoire of it.Not only is the amount extraordinary, but the placing of the item |: which composes the bulk of it in.the construction account is singular.The report says, in à foot-note, that the propriety of the position is \u201cquestionable,* bug, \u201cthat it waa so arranged by | the for mer adwminstration.\u201d Ce \u2014 The uso of tobacco cansed i tion, palpitstion, slowness of intellect, a desire for strong drink, and an intermic- \u2018tent pulse; It destroys the vitality of the blood, produces dizeiness, disturbs sicep, makes a man miserable and premature ÿ When the diseases are serious and atibborn, the beat remedy is Fellows Comms poürrd Syrup of Hypophosphites, as it re.reulation, the nervous Anglia, sions for poor'childitet: ade id 4 that .of $842,737, and this in ad- Ladies\u2019 and Geut\u2019s Silk, Alpaca and Gingham UMBRELLAS BOOTS, .SHOES and \u2018SCIPS of every material and make, Gent\u2019s Cloths, Tweeds and Clothing, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Tapestry, 2and 3 ply Kidderminster, Hemp, and Stair CARPETINGS.Table and Floor OIL CLOTHS, ROOM PAPERS, from Boston and Montreal Markets, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, STONE WARE, \u2018FLOWER POTS, GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES, TOBACCOS, SUGARS, SPICES, and everything in the line.HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASS and PUTTY, PAINTS and OILS, VARNISHES, JAPANS; TURPENTINE, Paint, Varnish and other BRUSHES, Pork, Lard, Fish, Flour, Salt, &e., &e.0 .We only ask an inspection of our Stock, in showing which we will spare no pains, and feel assured our prives cannot fail to induce buyers to patronize us.J.B.DALY & CO.Stanstead Plain, April 24, 1872.PICTURES! PICTURE FRAKES ! ! All kinds of Square Frauies made to order, and at the lowest possible prices.The Chromos; **Wide Awake\u201d and \u201cFast Asleep,\u201d framed for from 60 cents to $2 each, in beautiful Gilt and Black Walnut Mouldings.Mouldings of all kinds for sale by the vo 3 ogratih, Tintypes._ Copylug, ete.every day, and satisfaction guaranteed every time, at West's Photo: Rooms WAL \"E.WEST.ROOMS MAIN STREET.Derby Line, Vt., June 26, 1872, a - CARRIAGES! ?\u2014OF\u2014 Bussion DIFFERENT STYLES.- The undersigned is now\u2019 completing FORTY FINE CARRIAGES, Which he offers for sale at the old * LIBBY SHOP, ROCK ISLAND, QUE.Among them aro EXPRESS WAGONS; SIDE SPRING WAGONS not booted, Just the thing for Farmers wishing to kee cn only one, two atyles Side S ring £ Boot WAGONS.The NEW HAVEN PIANO TOP on Side Springs; also another at; tyle of PIANO TOP on Eliptie Springs.On 8 he SKELETON WAQGO ne best TOP BUGGIES in Stanstedt ont The Trimmings throughout are genuine\u2019 Gold Plate on Oreide métal; I\u2018tan autel | say it is the nicest Top Buggy In County.Great care has been taken in selesting the timber for these Wagons.They have been built by day's works.and not ;by the piece, so that I feel safe :in warranting.them good both in workmanship and.rial.Good reforencos can be.furnished to: notice.A good cow will be taken Iniex change for a wagons Also, à good:lot hard wood.Feeling thankful pe favor svileit your patronage.: Remember to call on before purchas elsown re.\u2018Terms LU \"8, Rook\u2019 Tolgng M y 20, 1 187.carriage oN By \u201d MAGOG, PQ, The uhdoraigned has has on hand for sale 50 OPEN aid FOP BG of the best -Anierican Stock: the Provision.me I A 1a stock before purchasing \u20ac semi Magog, Mig; ans, a PRE CRI, AE SABLE iio |B HATS, CAPS, and every description of 73tf | line, and a choice assortment fo \"customers to \u201cselect {rom} aod A \u2018fashionable \u2018| prices.Also, a good line-of | DRESS TRIMMINGS, ESE.Brown ind\u201d penche Jeans, Cambrics, \u2018étos, etes parties from a.distance if desired.Pare.ties desiring any of the above styles: if not complete, ¢an-have them finished on short +.BANGS; at the old Libby 8hop, Rank Tina, Pp, Q 5 GW, BANGS: rès JP Heavy and Light Farm W.§ be He lone \u2018hie will sell as low as gay other manufacturer in ns ind ibighs of any style desired |: fand Clover Seed, In the shove.\u2026 Be Pun Bosk.| fo In great variety and newest styles.Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, selected with care.plénelish Broadeloths, Beavers and\u2019 Doe: SKIns.Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Hats in : all styles.GROCERIES Of all kinds, including Teas,\" \u201cCoffees, Sugars, Spices, Pickles, Sauces, Raisins, Cufrants, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Vinegars, all kinds of Pickled Fish, Lard, Oatmeal, Fancy Soaps.Tobacco.&e.y all of the best quality from the first Houses in the trade Raw and Boiled Oils, Paints, Brushes, | Kerosene, Turpentine and Pole Seal on.An abundant stock of .; CROCKERY WARE, | of all kinds has just been opened.Table and other Cutlery.An unlimited Stock of Hoes, Hammers, Forks, Shovels, and other Farming Tools on view.; ir We have now been many years.before - \u201c| the Publié as Traders and for the patronage we have received, we return our best \"thanks, and we trust.that by attention to the requirements of our friends and selling the best.quality:'at low profits, we: shall for the fuiure Tecolve a continuance\u2019 of that patronage which it ng us to acknowledge; - -.MoDOUGALL &.BRO, STANSTEAD; Pi B= Your inspection: of our Goods is respectfully solicited.Stanstead Plain, » Ma RAR ar 1 \"AT THE OLD The undersigned have return Market with a general stock of goods: lected for the Spring and Summed Trad inçluding all the usual.variety of articl nesessary for the accommodation of pants .of the customers of a coût tore - - i We have the best snd.ts atyista th Dress GS.\u201cDOLLY VARDEN\": Priüts Satin Stripes, snks 2 pling; Muslins} A variety of - \u2018 SPRING AND SUMMER.SHAW Si dof desirable styles, and at reasonablé ; ä EF : ass 2 è \u2018The \u201csubseriber- begs leave to «publie in general, that bel -| an assortment of Black \u2018 (and Gorhoil frown: Boston, Rene 0) \u201cOrders from a disthnics by telégiap Hi of otherwise will be\u2019 promptly sisi Joi: and Caskets or.Coffins, Bris \u2018ears free of charge, of wh y.lFstand, far service.ab Rad re mères RE ot Baio 2 di ; 1 le cisor Barooghe 6 es This vai Kio 3 Monday 8 Ab: Newpo Vo norns orth ose Wednesday 000 Dose Moine 8 ay ni she den J cosy Set a ee 8 je, Griffin's rer._- \u20ac 0 GE the .3 pon ara pb Sen for several Jeans b 5 Whiake e wi aoe wit] 3 Fi joo His ts years, 3 hrvatski stands.oy b LE a ars sed are manufacturing : Conticook, P, Q., an \u2018beatitifal rustioc WINDOW SHAD res of the best material of.thi > rpose in use, Lac meaty * Anisbed 1h to soft customers: and ; Sam pps tes 25 £3.i 3 ay was, 4 Bio satistucticn.ev! here Fei a eed, and oe ven Intro-: SE ris a durable window\" hades, he ue.olen: uaranty that they gre the ours, fans 1 for ses To a a _ ot be UN: ein ADE 1 Hered HEE Ft Hiotle#, an and opt Baca * We Keep i dn Stok a stiolé \u2018| selection of Gents; Ladies ss BOOT SHOES AND UBBERS AND.CLOTHING, do cats.of that, choice TRA, and chests of line ¢ Sugden; Flood an and Dry Faby &s.ET HARDWARE.eaten Si Stel, Na.grues, Putty, Pants | Shaker \u2014 ahr Gar dan Seeds, Grass ety, and thi eng vas en D + And 8 .Mn country Sto Stores.© ; bouts à =.Piéoas ES Ji Teds only three dob où od fice, and within two mgs the Fost : FURNISHING:GOODR; \u2018Bank and Gv T\\ 8 : ather, which wil her us.ets of in Tots as ob ther, Whi for p continus our.business st the ty nd thankful Place, TON a to nibet à contin Ni an in rtiole ees ne ish onr patrons Sn Brat-rate Soap bl D .Ee i.PE AND\u2019 CASKET and will continue to manufacture { hi house \u201cabo Hi a be rices as 0 Jue ty: \u2018Ali.Co épi poi 18, 1878.Jo as at AA other | W.C.LYFORD, GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE R *» vas: © |STANSIEAD RON OUNDRY Joneses orn | 3 ._ Ln - i.\" 9 \" es \u2019 ¢ : \u201c - FARM MUR.Tranxos Heras vo MLE ~Cows .ns .Cod : RI ae \" © nrance 00.The Journal Office bas recent! +4 : \u201c \u2014 Iathe moritog, 250 Sweet; whually become addioted, to Lisking | Agent Bing Life Insurance L.C.BATES : an addition to its Machinery, Lot tppsuni if.| when heifors, from being wilkod by|__ BTANSTEAD PLAIN, P.GQ.- + ©.- MACHINE SHOP.bow supplied with the following rst cas The indo Ib log abusive milkers.-I have never seen au J.F.MOULTON, ACGRHNOY, has moved his .\u2014 1 ; presses, driven by WATER POWER; Co Hark ee mower | nr | old cow bépoma a kicker unless abused.DENTAL SURGEON, Silver Plating and Harness Trim- : .T sine eed Bre ROC GORDON CARD AND BILL map.PRESS, j PI Af be sharpens the trusty thio Tustead of cows being averse to being STANSTREAD FLAIN, P.Q.\u2019 ; ming Shop, - LAND, where we are prepared with the which for speed and clearness of topes.2 > In the dewripanoraing air.- 1\" | milked when giving a large quantity, 1 Teeth inserted on Gold, Bliva- STANSTRAD PLAN, P.Q: .best and latest styles of Machinery and slon is unsur assed by any press pi i ; , , \" tina or Vules nized Rubber, at > f the J.al offices to th good workmen to do all kinds of factured in the U.8.or Canada sou \u201cIn fhé sudinièr, near to oo, \u201c© Lave ever found it thpvroyerse, When |.inc Particainrattcntion paid to Building one door North of H.O.bike & Job Worlk , _ Le cle pari r pasturage is good, aad cows came home Suing dooayed Let cs de Son's Store, where he kerps a good as Ce in the best possible manner on short no- GORDON HALF MEDIUM PRESS, ne Tne Es plates Evoep rip lgasant five at night with udders \u2018distend d with ei sortment of .tice, such a Shafting, Mill Work, Bepals- For larger and course work, thus engp.- \u201c+ - Hark) shrill and fine.milk, they seem grateful to bave it re-| wo Secretary-Treasures of Muniel- Cot : oy Go So.Ve manufacture two sized if Uy, 10 UDP largo numbers of Hag, The iin Botweathir digi moved.\u2018 Milking a heifer for the first palities.& Harness & Oarrlage Trimmings, A ° ee w Wheel slors notlée and ut prices Toa, Foon 0ree-00 ti LA ee ?* | : 4 \u201d Jn the blazing morplog aif.5 \u2018 time requires patience, for they will| OOLLEOTION BOLLS, on good paper., : for sale, consisting in part of: gan Water oe And for Newspaper Ler Bose\" ouate the surimer's d ST iubly kio such a case ASSESSMENT ROLLS quality., Plated and Common TEAM HAMES of .have a : ork we In the suramenr\u2019s day at noon,\u201d almost invarisbly kick.In ; a goad COMPANY REPRESENTED: the best Manufacture in the U.S.an ; ver glares the sunt |.put a broad strap around her body, just ROAD TAX LISTS, a goed article.: Plated \u2018and .Common Buckles, LARGE CYLINDER PRESS A \u2018The ewerp weeps aa in front of the udder, and buokle it up VOTERS LISTS, for Township and ÆTNA of Hartford» Covered \u2018Primmings for Har- LARGE STOOK | = Plough.| Also.A\u201d HAND PRESS, À ' a to } chatte: Sat ni j Village Municipalities.nesses, Plated, real Silver also the well known \u2018Woolle; ough, J E or A ch Hs be notsy crorss Ino} wd, môderately tight, and ss soop as she MUNIOIPAL and SCHOOL ACCOUNT and Lead Rosettes, sizes, Morrill's Patout Plough.3 sizes.and BUS: Lurie Fosters for Races, Showp, 1° \"+ \u201cCaw, aw.cam, aw Fie! gets quiet (for she may dance around a BLANKS, for sale at the : Plated and Real Side Hill Ploughs, 2 sizes.We keep re- A CARD CUTTER, | \u2019 Through all the hazy alr, little at firgs, ) take your pail ait down || \u2018BTANSTEAD JOURNAL Offie.ments Rand, also for die oid Woolley Plough.| With a supply of White and Celoreg = \"The primrose wakes to bloom, and go to milking, for she is as helpless Rock Island, Feb.6, 1873, - .Spots or ; Particular attention paid to repairing Stock, which will be ci, a any oped Card 4 - Downward:rolls the sun; asa kitten.\u2018 Dn nobattempb to usa \"A T TO N E BY \"| Wood, Rubber, Born and Ivory Martin .: Threshing Machines ed, in large or small guantitie =n] the east is gloom nv ee : : ! * .rics.5, at low: The weat; is ire, the sast s gloom, rope instead of à strap; for it will.not S Bale Rings; Horse Powers, Sawing Machines, &e., &c.We keep constantly on h + And hist\u2014hark! : This is much better method J.ctter Note Paper at 81, $1.50, and $2 Gag, Runners, Plated and Common Bltts, Sawing Machines built to order.and stock for y and, materia, ; | #What wings through the fragment dark?8PSWer, 7018 18 à mu \u2018 \"=, Per Ieam, and iutermediate prices.Local Agents Wanted infall parts of of all kinds, : A good stock of Cultivators, Harrows, i a Whippoorwill, Faippoor ro than tying the legs, &e., as it does not Envelopes at 82, 8250, and @3 per Ag the Country Rubber, Off and Enameled Cloths, Barrow Teeth, Stoves, Hollow Ware and BILL HEADS, th all the-evening air.Le imal-in.À thousand.: * .'armera\u2019 Boilers on hand.: Thiroug a evening hurt the animal in, the least 4 ou Billet, Tinted, French and Moéurhing : Enameled Top, Oil Top, Patent Dasher All orders will receive prompt attention.The Latest Styles - East and west are gloom, applications of the strap, with plenty papers.: Winker, and Skirting Leathers, N E WwW G 0 O0 D S ! T.I.B, MORRILL.5 ARI height wath and tha clover bloom of patience and kindness, willicure the Coloreä and Plain Cards în shéet or eut.» Trimming Naild and Buttons.* Roek Tslaud, À pril 17,1873.1872 STATEMENTS, AEE Fre the ales ©.most obstinate cuse.\u2014Cor.Rural Home.Wristol Board, In sheets or cut.\u2019 1871 & 1872 : \u201cOù paper made for the 5 An lat ar © ; Visiting, Wedding and Business Cards, - \u2014 x : Paipou Pt M call thrôs gh'the allver dark?.or ; \" 5, &0., at the .: \u2019 LETTE ; A PRES TR odbj ai ne midnight de lives Malinales Dots STANETEAD JOURNAL OFFICE.- \u2018 Also -A Jarge \u2018stock of CIGARS, .A S there is no telling by a majority of FIER HEADS, .5 27 ROUBR 85 1 Cen ished in the Archives ic elges \u2014 : \u2014 qe some of which are Davis\u2019 Cable, Davis he advertisements, what there is in- Co \u2018 E ee BTE ; teresting article \u201cOn the: Valtie of (COFFINS AND.CASKETS, 20° Pominion, La Ritta, and other popular Selected for the side, will you lease do ine the fuvor, to Letter or Note size, .* ¥ Lee Rh \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 ;, \u2018a Disinfectant,\u201d \u201cin which he sayg we : Ready made Sonstantiy on hand, as low LL of the above are firsteclass Life - es \u2019 + ; good sized one and more goods and larger CARDS, \u2018 eu iS ; ; ; , 5, : as the lowest.earse free.: - y Insurance Companies, doing a large | variety, than was ever offered this side.0 ; \u2018 - ie x y a thine long apte \u201cmust not only get rid of offensive smell! Carriage work of all kinds done with | biisiness throughout the United States and .: - MONTREAL or DERBY LINE.: Any Style or Size, | ; Tknow he Is so good.so.kind, \u2018| byt of all other produdts of decompo.nentness and dispatéh.Ww.TR AND Canadu, with large Capital, heavy incomes IID s I have almost every thing in TICKETS \u2019 : 3 1 cant kbut'he will find.Legs i, ieh'l- v.Lo .and making a large division of prof vo ?, , ; ERE Bone oly.some way'to show | ition, and that ay substance which Fitch Bay, March 26, 1873.604 | policy holders annually.Of aa Le aan , FALL TRADE !|wWATCRES, Exhibition.G 5 .Mo to the thisg I long for so.- : ply effects one of those ends is a very ook ISLAND FLODR MILL8 For further Information, apply person- shapes and sizes, and all prices.JEWELRY, TIONS n, Concert, Ball, & Se Laïretols my bauid_iL ies near; \u2018imperfect disinfoctant.He then passes | .ally or by latter to Co | IORSE BLANKETS, - A x L oo NS o CIRCULARS, La oo ik Igoks 5.0 EST EEE ur [in review some of the disinfectants now -phe sobsc-ide:3 h:vng prt into the W.C.LYFORD, SADDLE HOUSING, AND FANCY GOODS.Letters, Notes Elo A PAL + ear Lord, ray OD, 16k me, re Ip to of iron, he considers above Msp vew To\".a a one of Hows .\u2019 a 1 Agent.: A good stock of the latest published ers, Notes, Flys, &o Lettie wrong to want it soll 1 © in use Sulphate of iron, considers, hue I) jak new La Gone of Hows eneral Agent.INTERFERING BOOTS, Just opened at Books Family Bibles very cheap fonte | se He only smiles\u2014He does not speak; lis useful from its action in decomposing grain cleaner vow 1 v.e, we now feel Stanstead, Nov.1, 1871.1313 quality.Blank Books and Stationary, af BLANKS, Wh Sots a the then Fao dear; weak.amnionis, cafbonate aud sulphohydrate, warranied \u2018n 2.\u2019 to or * mimerous eus- DRIVING & TEAM COLLARS, | about the same price the EDITOR SELLS., : .; Vth looking at ed va so nées \u201cPorchloride of iron, beside this, pre- lMrrs the\u201d we w°\": do you as good work i A few Dinries,about nine kinds, some of Municipal, Legal, Notes, Receipts, & in » y .\u2018erchloride of iron, Leside this, pre- 95 can be done In this ; cet 7, We are All of which I will sell for a - them good ones.Valises \u2018& Traveling ENVELOPE , vo \u201cave \u2018at fby-10i 4 cipi ÿ inoi tter, and acts manufactorsg Floor fiom ne best of Bags for Ladi ; Por 2 5 S, Prints ; n Ty ing srhleh lool a mont, so sweet; 2 itates\u2019 ulbuminoid ni \" à infects | YY estern Whent, ao from thés country .LIVING PROFIT! and Pocket Books, non i puto an > MINTED OR PLAIN Fila thing Whig \u2018hot logg- + = |'also by-ite chlorine.Lime disinfec Wheat, which we vou -aat Co ove satisfac.HE ANDES FIRE INSURANCE CO.; ; ood.Some of the Intest styles Plated , : I.will not seek: will hot lonz ;; - ; As this is the way J get my living, yle, te A variety of styles a Laliioët féüfT bave been Wipng.| orgiijé niattere, fixing'earbonic acid and ton.Corn ad mea\u2019, course\u2019.ov, shorts ® = FRENCH & HANSON'S, Ware.Very fine Silver Mounted - Vases, vies and prio Fll'ko, and work the bardéF To .\u2018 \u2018ahlphuretted-h y drogeri,.and decompos- Graham, Eos 4 sou an! for sale at\u2019 the Of CINCINNATI, O.Rock Islnd, Nov.7 LC BATES.\u2019 suitable for Wedding prescnets, or any SHIPPING TAGS, - And wait till some 16ud, clear word : .8 ; ci La : , ) 7,187.other man.1a\" walt tile loved fests \u2018ing hydrosulpbate of ammonia.The LA)\" HR & GPEENLEAF.| Casn Caprrar +o + $1,000,000.National Coffee Pots, the best thing out, Strung or : .esa a 0 sweet.va Ao er £ potassium is à most Rock Island, dv re 5, 18.2.791m) vores BLO0O JA MILY GROCERIES, &C.ask any one who has used them.Silver «°F Unstrung, Printed or Plaj ag permanghrate Oo! potissiu ; z W.C.LYFORD, Agent.\u2018 _\u2014 Plated and Ivory Handle Table Knives & PROGRAMMES, enorgetic oxidizing agent, decomposing EW ESTABLISHMENT.\u2018The subscriber keeps constantly on Forks.; \u201c1 sulphuretted hydrogen, destroying or- N _\u2014_ 0 haud a good stock of * DERBY LINE.Vt.Lockman\u2019s SEWING MACHINES,\u2014 POSTERS \u2014_ \u2018ganio matter Ta atin on all fixed The subscriber aviaz purchased of Family Groceries & Provisions.from what people say are as good as any.\u2019 Ca Co ae ;, Spie matter, and ucting upon all fixed yressrs, Ovitr & E-oc\"e ho + shop at Der- \u201cNorth British and Mercantile\u201d think better.BILLETS, £e, &c, és 9m pt unes no el cpounde vil is comes in con | El wh co\u201d ples On pair : RETR 0 Sm) noces sains à Texts à \u201c applied mysélfito thë'| i : ÿ : \"I efheearu \"oe island.Re : ¢ | .- ecent additions of ate six er Pra I applisd myselltp we et Chloride of Jotun may fui wil bave ou baud A roue siock of in, Fire Insurance Company.a Farmers\u2019 Produce _\u2014 ple Know the variety 1 Keep.eh te styles of new some of the Tatest B + German: boo \u2018{ used to disengage chlorine in places like Iror 5 wi Hardware, -a ones to obtain ; all kinds.: , , enlarg BE ae ve LÀ ; : a\" : Ty Jie a he pg, \u2014 > .store and have a larger variety than ever.| eesspaols,; that ave not, easy to reach by the expert patronne © ee be anche 5 OF LONDON, ENGLAND.Rock Island, NNR FOSTER.| What I do sell shall be ns represented and other means.Chloride of lime ucts by | do job work, repairing, ge magne, |CTTA cc E00 YTANSTEAD AND SHERBROOKE %7= CALL AND SEE THEM | thane ge wor lower than cise \u201cmans ema \u201c LL.| : .F.MAGEE.- .TANST B E 4 | IS Y enable us to get u decpédé mont to gio.Guba | DEY He, Tune 2 0 rem drm (STE Ban Acoma pou vie a who S31 ae formation of missms, | ° Fire Insurance Comma amine my Stock, My aim is to sell as 2 , : 2 ny.|.rest, ind i dre i FARMERS COMPANY 7 » T.W.WYMAN.! god is, hero, a good preventive of NEW GROCERY AND A ' OFFERS: Stanstead, Dec.12, 1871.54 0] |.epidemics, \u2019 - , = | ; T s! \u2014 _ : : Hon.E.HALE, M.L.C.President.| OOK AT THI \u2014 on : ng enta,.TTT eee \u2018 - + ; La ; , ) pie, 0 ay sin, st fo Doo Somme dy snore [PROVISION STORE 11] THE ISOLATED RISK 1.76 Soom ® wt | Léa rs it | peas sues women s7amionsay ax panes a Rath fs re In Co _ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, \u2014DIRECTORS :\u2014 FRENCH & HANSON either by Note or RUBBERS, all styles and prices, at We ki \u2018of \u2026 mAny-others, thatstimber fellëd on the foundland dog and a mastiff had a sharp .Book Account must call and.settle.the 3, 51 nd prices, ab .We keep constantly on hand n stock of afdrosa resaid time never becomes affected iscussion over'n bone, or some other | ' Of Canada.\u2018Ehis Company confines ite Hon: Se Roberto ; Won Hina Raed same immediately to save costs.+O: Plies & So's.or ane rises, i the wanth Oresaid (Ime ?i \u2018 - , m ictly : ings and J.G, rtson, + King, Esq.» comprising, in part: de EUR tsar .FRE Undersigned has leased the Dr.PUFiness strictly to Furm buildings an Coi.B.I\u2019.Morris Geo.P + Remember these old Notes and Accounts v 8 Hé contrat trifling matter, aud warred away us an Bugbee store, formerly océupied by | Isolated Properties, - Charles Allen, Eq.KA.\u2018Adama.su must be paid immediately.HANSON DOORS AND BASH, Legal Cap; Foolscap, plain or Ry Eng SONT, grily as two boys.They were fighting C.E.Channel.at Derby Tine, Vo where Heud Office, - - - - TORONTO.Eros Lebourveau, Esq.Derby Line, April 17, 1872.Window Frames and Door Frames on Bi Cap 5 Letter Paper, plain or R ppears -some- (4, a bridge, and being blind with rage, 16 !$ HOW opening æ good stock o W.CG.LYFORD.CAPITAL - - $343,408.98 pond or manuficured te order ar the T.ib- nled: Octavo Noa ale OF FI © | A oy Agent.shop ck island.work warran- > as \u2018 - cu 18 Sen the case, the first thing they GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Stanstead, Nov.1, 1871.arm This Company is one of the oldest Mu- ted and as low as at any other establish- vers 2) Solos and : :went into the water, .sem such as \u2019 tual Fire Insurance Companies in Canada ment in Canada.Orders solicited, \u201cEnvel nh : \u2018The banks were so high that they \u2019 to established in 1835.The smallness of its JOHN FOX.ey vêry » mb a .8 ; * Tens.Coffee.Sugars, Spices.of a\" kinds.HE TRAVELERS Office expenses and the safe and careful Rock Island, Feb.6, 1872.62 | : ; Lb | weve forced: to swim some .distance be- Green and Dried Fruits, Pickles, Piek- T ; manner in Which the business has been \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Business 0 (clopes mana 1 WIP Ever | fore- they came to.u landing-place.Tt ec an ary x So Annes L.ob- .onducte enables the Company to take Montreal HY do you go barefoot or wear old 130 per thousands; | © Cofithe-tngonjrand destends; with l'an very easy for the Newfoundland; | \u201cermade ho the bbl.fo INSURANCE COMPANY, | uni Company in the Prosimre 4s auy Mu | [ROM Boston and Montreal.W cle os Dots nd Shoes.her |; PLANKS Commissioners: Court; Mag: : > decréiise, of \u2018the moon iif he was as much at home in the water ys, wheat hour orn \u201c ; lower than any Stock Company can safely _ y ger \u201c8 o ice © Soars?Sale; Mortguges; N otes; Cliecks; Res bits dol a sedl.But not so, poor «Bruce ; he fo \u201cHams, we.Co OF HARTFORD, CONN.a Farmers in Stanstead Co., sure in Rock Island, Sept.6, 1871, 40 celpts, &e., &c., on hand or printed -descendy but 3 BATON [sdtruggled'and tried his \u2018best to swim, Also u choive stock of Smoking and Chew- Yate Company.Patronize Home In- The subscriber has received, and is now - , oi pm: I have no» doubt:bi t \"that \u2018Gut made little headway.| ing'Tobucco, Snuff and Cigars.stitutious.Chonan act Jail .reeciving, & large stock of promis by Mail, Express, or olherwis x \u201chas thè gaîne effect all vege- | oli Brave (the Nuwfonndlander) had A good assortment of Nuts, Confection- Cush Assets (July 1), $1,742,648.89.Agent for Sasa JOURNAL .[ have never.tested or, ex- |'ronchel the land, und then turned to ery.Figs, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, &e.Grants everything desirable in A.A.ADAMS, Esq., FALL AND WINTER GOODS \u2019 ?OFFICE, - - STANSTEAD 55 Bel ota i toss ook - bis old enemy He saw pluinly OYSTERS by the gullon or small measure.; vent Jor Barnston and Barford.3 RL 5 - ,; Did pnemy.= Teepe SE oo + everv.; :; a || Stanstead Jan.10, 1871.1306 er time, dr season; for testing that his strength was fast fuiling,and |, Butter.Eggs, fard, and in fact every Life and Accident Insurance! .Re : Ad ngt 1 Ci an EER SE _ thing needed in this line of business will =o LARGE latest CROCK.selected with care and regurd to the wants g on tbis matter wi thathe was: likely to drown.So\u2019 what be kept at Lis store.ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.a of his customers during the ensuring se =»: 4 OS hE 2140 ; ERY and GLASS WARE, just i ri - when düy persondis - ghould that noble fellow do but plunge opened at > son, and to which he will make such ad ADVERTISE DOW soon come, die Cg SL QÙ8 .ditions asdmay be necessary jfrom time to ) \u2014IN THE\u2014 .\u201cposed to\u201d investigate my! theory.will, in, seize him gently by the collar, and .° ; Rock Island ope 6 E & SON'S.10118 asmay be py ary from E.E.WELLS\u2019 .- hye the opporttinity\" of: | tow him safely-into port! WANTED.ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT.Re \u2014 Among his stock will be found | Marble Works.STANSTE AD JOURN AL z ; \"It was funny to see these dogs look FARMERS PRODUCE, for cash or à \"The Cuavezeus INSURANCE ConraNr, E D.PATTON, assortiment of ock will be found a good STANSTEAD PLAIN, P.Q.v (3 MLY In its Acciden epartmient, .- + ; at each other as soon as they shook ready paye Accident Insurance Compuny.grunting Begs leave to inform his patrons and Manufacturer and Dealer in Marble &c, Ad thus reach îts extensive Jist of rea jne, | Gone, 3 ; ; wledee - hat ; .: ; policies of insurance against Death or public generally that he still holds his post All Work neatly Executed.wiecs?the ir wet coats.Their glance.said as wholly Disabling Injury by ACCIDENT | of the Watch department af the old store LADIES DRESS GOODS! A rocntad : pluinly as words, \u201cWe'll never quarrel TERMS-Cash or ready pay.AH cus- to men of all trades, professions, and oe- of PATTON & PARSONS, where he will be - a 11 .: - toners will be served alike, good custom- cuputions, at rates within the reach of ail.up py to wait on all those who call on ! ; any more, And sure enough, they ers not belng required to pay the debts of It insures against accidents by machinery.hini, and thankful for past favors begs a In great variety, including Silks, Poplins, RESH GROCERIES, kgpt'their resolution.I think some pour ones ss under the eredit system.accidents from the use of tools and imple- continuance of the same.Merinos, Coburgs, Alpaccas, Reps.ers spread over a large extent of te Shop under R.C.FARSONS* Jewelry store.ritory.living \u201cons the -old fifty yeais -ago,\u201d we to, .acei : Ci i \\ Winceys, Delaines, and a stock of the GÙ ; ; J : y om : v Id as cheap as they ments, accidents thut ecenr in the usual E.D.PATTON.> : The subscriber has just returned from \u2014_\u2014 peuplé might learn a good lesson from My goods will be so Taie life .; hs latest \u2018styles Freneh, English and Jui [this old Neréfoündinnd dog.can be afforded under the cash system.and lnwial avocatious of life, as well as Stanstead, Oct.19, 1870.ed merican PRINTS, Shawls.Gloves, Montreal with a large nid choice stock of Hosiery, &c.Groceries adapted to the .Holiday and Winier Trade, .S UBSCRIBE A share of Li» public patronage solicited.General Accident Policies ave written for WL LANDS TOR SALE.+ A.In PARSONS.1 rm of one to twelve months each, and SI es Ah A good story is told of a street ci Derby Line, Jun, 24, 1572.80 insure a sun of 8500 to 810,000 ngninst \u2018he undersigned, Agent for the Estate FUFS\u2014A:Stock of Furs for Ladies anû among which ma be found standing ; bub.to make the best |.° A 1 y , tanding on \u2019 ! Death by Accident.and $3 to 850 weekly | of the late Rev.E.6.Monk, has been The Geuts.Canned and Preserved Fruits of all a se led strived the bark scene wheve A young man, standing indemnity for wholly disabling injury by | structed to sell or lense the _following \u2019 kinds, Dried Fruits, Confectionary in va- - oË them, we-peeled or stripped the bark | he front platform with one foot on a - VERY, accident (not to exceed twenty-six weeks Lands situated in the Township of Pottors Gentl ) riety, Nuts, Figs, Spices, Teas, Toh: \u2014FOR THE\u2014 fl t far a ient.oJ CURNAL BOUK BIDNERY, for any one accident), at an annual cost of P entlemens Furnishing Goods.Cisars, Ç ; eu .gnacco, off them, 3 C> as-Tar as conventens, truuk, was approached Ly the conduc $5 to $10 per thousand for occupations not Lot.Range.Acres.Lot.Range.Acres.Lobsters reilun aonocolate ; Ganned 1 foi tani tor and, his fare demanded, He quietly LAND gpccrally, jazardous.Hazardous risks 12 7 oo 1 $ 200 In profusion, including a large stock of fact a complete stock.Call and seo.iv som ANSTE AD JOU ] passed.over his five cents.BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, (\u2018tren nehigher rates.16 7 200 19 8 200 Cloths and Ready Made Clothing, atonal opposite Patton & Parsons, Stan- ) RNAL! Conductor\u20141 demand twenty-five MONTPELIER, VT.© 8 8 200 50 Fais Fan] Shine Shoes, ; WM.EVANS.i\u201d - | cents for that trunk.| \u2014 LIFE DEPARTMENT.n AN arreurages que sud Estate for Rents, Plain nish wool Flannels, Stanstead Plain, Dec.19, 1871.1355 The best local paper in the Province o Young Man (hesitatingly)\u2014Twentr- Account Buoks, In its Life Department, the TRAVELERS diatel ter l'emancs, must be settled imme- phéer Shirts und Drawers, ï { ; = , LE ne py y; and all parties trespassing or Paper Collars and Cuffs, EMOV .Quebec, five cents.Welt I think T will not pay General Index Books, grants full LIFE and ENDOWMENT Polices cutting timber on said Lands wil be dealt Neck \u2018Lies, Gloves and Hosiery R AL .> A e ' d sord embracing the best features of the best | I \"di .; , ; si it.; .> town an re ike Record 5 companies.but without the complications with according to FN E.TRAVER Buck Gloves, Mittens, &e.MAE Subscriber has removed his MEAT ; i .Sa , 00XS for Bauks and other or uncertninties of the note system.It | 1868 ; \u2014_\u2014 T to Rooms under the store of PRICE:\u2014 i : 8 1 C\u2014Ther I shall put the trunk off.Corporations, sells insurance rather than future \u201cdivi- | Georgeville, May 23, 188.1170 Messrs.Cass & Jondro, Rock Island.CE Only $1.50 in advance.lesgen \u201cSloe 6 Y, M.\u2014You had better not, or you constantly on hand and made to order, with dends.\u201d Its sontrict is a plain one its se- = = A good stock of STAPLE DEY GOODS ihre he will be happy to wait on his cus- .stance, ) seolor from} oy vy for i .ith inted headi curity is ample and unquestioned, and its NO USS eins such as 8.: EE cs .\u2018 ay bé sorry for it.and without printed headings.rates of premium are exceedingly low.It - Cash paid for Beef, Pork, Hides Butter, i tho nx: Sometimes I thtéw dust of Conductor pulls strap, stops.cor, WRITING BOOKS.and BLANKS of al prefers to de business on w cash bnsis, and 1872.Spring Arrangment.1872, |- Brown Sheotings, Potatoes, &e.&e, \"7 tobacco Juice on it; ib cither ence duraps trunk on tbe avenue, starte car Kinds Printed and ruled.thus give irs policy-holders advantages not \u2014_\u2014 Denims, Tickings, Baf , JOHN B.WOODRUW.GET YOUR PRINTING DONE:._ : ing to sed] ; ; 1 : \u2019 attainable under the eredit system.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Cotton Yarn, Wadding, Corset Jeans Rock Island, Jan.19, 1870.1186 À Lo g and after going some two squares, ap- BOOKSELLERS SUPPLIED.ont un system, the favorite Jow rate and à good line of Wool, Hemp and - .linet) « \u2019| proaches the youngman, who is still and -_ so JU .Of Canada.O11 Cloth Carpetinga, F you want a good COFFEE, call _ _.UE is the time of the moon, tho calm as à summer morning, and in an PAPER RULING.aftoen land trente von (es mat 114.MILES SHORTER T0 DETROIT .I a H.0.Prxu son's.AT TRE 2 wil \u2018Passing.; : \u2014l ange 1 .1 have | ur | \u2014 converted into Endowments, ut the option .Wangm - vue ee mar ; aù ch .I angry wood Sys * Now ave put yo Magazines, Periodicals Sheet Music of the insurant.This feature is original than by-any other Route.Groceries and Provisions.J uvBER WANTED Journal Fower Press Job Office, ® ; nde:then, I remove! to t e farm trunk off, what ave you going to do &c., &o.&¢ with this Company.1 have s fine lot of Provisions and Gro- 1 J : Sp ide on, then cov ted\u2019 With tim: bout it?.bound in all styles of half and full Romn \u2014_\u2014 Trains leave LENNOXVILLE going cerles, comprisiug ovieions anc % exchange for a good ASP LUE, In good style, at low prices: s+ .ber, \u2018ahd for many years chopped a new! Y.M.(coolly)\u2014 Well, I don't pvo- [Turkey and Calf Binding\u2014with Plain, The TRAVELERS furnishes everythin West I follows = ; : Flour, Oatmeal, Lard, Butter, Salmon Rock Island, July 25, 1871.\u201834 ; Fy : - fiëld each spring ; and at the \u2018time the pase to do anything about it; it's no ails or Marbled Edges, and in the most derirable In eilher Life or Accident Sue n ar étroit 16 \u201800 \u2018A, M, Montrer] Sodfish, Mackerel, Mackinaw Trout, 3 = .Kk \"bark peeled T would frequently strip off concern of mine ; it wasn't my trunk,\u2019 pers Il rd t ance.It has issued 219,180 general acel- [8 00 P, M.PULLMAN PALACE CAR Sugars, Tens, Coftee, Tobacco, UGAR, Spices, Tobaecos, Fleh, and \u2014\u2014 fr > EOE vn = gs Pl à cr ; dress al! orders to dent policies.and paid fourlecn thousand FROM MONTREAL TO SARNIA.attached to Spices, Molasses, and other Grecerics and Provisions are 6 piece of bark\u2019 froin a standing tree of |\" (©, (fiercely)\u2014T'hen why did you nat : J.D.CLARK, claims for death or injury by accident; the this train.Family Groceries generally; selling very low at ; 4 ni kihä{dome, however; \u201cpeeled more toll me so 1 1303 Moutpelier, Vt.amount thus returned to pollc r-holders EXPRESS, 12 20 P.M., arrive at Mon- 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, Hine Salt, H.0.PISE & SON'S, B UY YOUR fray 2).without cutti on did not | TEAL ESTATE FOR ein (Dore, about SEVEN HUNDRED | (reni 6 45 A.M., Detroit 10 00 Fais\" Neat's Foot, Beled a ame ock Island, Q.ily): thin othéra), without cutting Y.M.\u2014Because yon did not ask me, Ear ESTATE FOR SALE.DOLLAKS A DAY for every working Chicago 8 00 A.M.PULLMAN l\u2019ALACE Turpentine, Kerosene dil, \u2019 .do, thé\u201d Tee or too much matting the and I told you you'd Le sorry for it.À == ; of dea tho bust seven peurs written SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR from Len- Kerosine and Fluid Lampe, Doors, SASH, BLINDS, &C.PAPER, .a £ forming ; and; as I had At this juncture a portly Gevman | The subscriber offers for sale his reri- 12,000 policies, and its Low Rate Cash \"°XVille to Surnin, attached to this train.Burners, Chimneys and Wicks, \u2014 ! 1 RTC EE TE AU NT , v ence ni Ge .ngof a com- | 1 ! ; .06 , : dence nt Georgeville, consisting of Friel ne in favor it ££n MIXED, 1100 A.M., arrive t Montreal Burning Fluid, and & stock of Cummi Sash ; ENVELOPES, Be opportahity, wodld \u2018Bhot' my Forking emerges from th cur, nnd angrily says : modions two and a half story dwelling Flan is on growing fn favor with the IZED connecting with Night Tar Paints and Dye Stuffs.Doors; Mouldinge wt kind a han des \u2019, Fa \u2018handg and neighbors that the: sap as-| Mine gott, you feller, where is wy house.tn good condition, barn dud she | PERS * press, with PULLMAN SLEEPING COACH, Stoughton Bitters, de C orders filled on short notice, by \u2019 CARDS : - condéd or déscended, iüvari bly, with drank.1 niug water op the premises, 00 \u2014\u2014toi\u2014 arriving at Detroit 10 00 A.M., Chicago arcner\u2019s Rheumatle Compound, Becbe Plain D.T.ELDER., LA \u201c+.the increase or decrease of the moon.Y.M.\u2014My friend, I think that jg| Terms reasonable.WILLIAMSON SOARD OF DIRECTORS.The Shortest uickest and Cheap.FURNITURE.\u2014B hE TAGE, \" ; ASTM à Rio; I ; 1 AE Ne js G.BATTERSON, ; .Bureaus, Sofas, Tabl = } : ; me hd ug has frequent\u201d your trunk pad on the avenue there.Stanstead, March 26, 1872.6011 Gueravs he Davis Eneneree toga, est Route to Bedsteads, Light Stands, and a stock ot M°55- VALLEY R.R.CO.BONDS.| LETTER HEADS \"8 Dus with me, 1 + erman\u2014 Who puts him off?T liafe CC I TTT af 44 A RD, ONATHAN B.RUNCE, RATE .Paper Hangings.due \u201c3 aby 10 ; ! ; IW MEAT ) FE HALL JEWEL, Huan HARRISON, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE 3 - timber for, rails, stakes, posts, ol the monish to pay him.\u2018I will ses NE V MEA] MARKET.Bona Ba, Ciraning ook, OMAHA, and wil points West.South.sop] Soe end Spring dise nas, Bang, Sant) Binstern oF nshipe BILL HEADS, i Hüliding-pürposes, I would send a mah, | about dat, , k The Subscriber hus opened A Meat Mar.Kzia H.Baxin, + foci Livwis, South-west and North-west, and the Pa and agreat variety of \u2019 >| ment, principal and Interest (semi-annual) Gk Tor os : i be |! +e , et at Stanstead Plain, where he js \u2019 : .A.BUCKS) \u201d 1 ayab 5 : eal ros ime \u2018eut re | aus as oped, and shortly af.pared to furnish ment to customers.and HL 4 Bioko, SACRAMENTO aad Gauest, Route to Shell Hardware, Glassware &iCrookery.Unitod Statks Gén Le poid for 95 ct, BLANKS, - : , ab bau\u201d er © ol the torwadd the conductor wus seen to come Will run a team to Rock Island on Tute- JAMES G.BATTERSON, President, ! A.P.BALL, Manager, RS, moo, and then would sometimes, to sweating up with the trunk on his back {*¢ aud Fridays.À share of patronage RODNRY DENNIS, Secrotary.Cal.RUBBER OVERSHOES, Stanstend, Jun.3, 1871, | 9505 BLANK BOOKS, suit my convenience, let lem lay for \u2014a part of the performance he did not * solleited.L.L.BANGS Tha 5, a A Srstary.or on hoRGHED THROUGH À REO & SHOES, ! bo; ko, dos nn À .> ee BANGS.0.B.LESTER, Actuary, = i i ; - y (0 O% several years before working them up; enjoy half as well as did the passen- Stanstead Plain, Feb.20, 1872.64 E.WRIGHT, Conenlting Actuary.Rates of Pare in an Co respecting And 8 variety re pal, A Dplendia Stock of Ladies\u2019 DRESS At n small shade above cobt, at tbe evêt thon I wi] 4.Wd the green bark = To Dealers North, South, E Epwazp V, Prkstox, Superintendent of Agencies PIy to ' chandize\u201d too numerous to ; nd Mer- , Such as ) or : ERA a e Eee FE gos.asi H.P.Srsanes, M.D.Consul GEORGE E.grous mention, POPLINS 6 \u2018 | inkido of the dead or dry.bark\u2014ati | \u2014 and West, Pa Citar, \u2014 ALPAOAS, \"JOURNAL\" OFFICE.; green, thotigh somewhat dried ; biit in| Some people act as if their debts 40 M CIGARS C.J.BRYDGES, Managing Dccon EEE The attention of the Trading [Pub | COBOURGS, Where, If you destre, you cau have your à, - NO Case havé I found insects or worms wore like coffee, and would settle them cela = W.B.COLBY, Special Agent.pr, SHACKELL, Gen.Pass Agent, G.T.R., called to the above Advertisement a \u2018| EMPRESS OLOTIS, loiter paper headed, Envelopes printed 3 +\" disido of the bark.\u2014 Peter Jisker, Poyt solved in tine by standing, For salo by the Phonsand.Hundesn.\"or © 2® at residence, one door south Eplsco-| Montreal, Q.Goods win it DELAINS and Cards of all kinds got In 8 nest À Nelson, Horton Co, \u2018Ont, _n Rural i Don't write unless you have some single he.% Moaton and.Hundred, or pal Shurch, Stanstead Plain, P, Qu G.B.OSWELL, Fastern Agent, G.7.% \" concern am roots «my other and PRINTS dt foul ner, 15, drelson,, onto! h i : ., .: ., , vu New Yorkon.see thing to says: log» BATES, (J.T.FLINT, P.M., Agent, Derby Lino.Stanstead, Q.and Bern Lire Ve,\" GEO.F.HOLMES, 18 varity of styler ang qualite, né TE EE PE : aE a Bock Island, Jan.29, 1873.61) August 13, 1871, 8 April 11, 1873.\"fame Rook Island, Oct.1, 1871 | Rouk Iniand, Bope o.Task: & SON'S.ing we Tee po - .1 180d .ok Island, Sept.0, 1871.40 Ordors taken for Binding.; I v 2 : $ , i Holy i * \u2014_ 2 "]
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