The Stanstead journal, 24 août 1876, jeudi 24 août 1876
[" COMMENCED IN The Stanstend Journal, 1.RB.ROBINSON, Editor and Proprietor OFFICE: JOURNAL BUILDING, Rock Island, StanRend.Canada Post Oflice address, Rock Island, P.Q, P, O, address for United States, Derby Line, V1 TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTION: Que copy per your - .- - 22,00 CI pal in advanec) 1,50 Aix months on trinlat $1,00, or 75 cents in advance Business Cards.JOB PRINTING, IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Prompily exceuted at the Journal Office.\u2014 CONSTANTLY ON HIAND\u2014 A woud stock of Blanks, Blank Books, Cup.Letter, Note, Bill Head, Statement, Tuitial, Mourning and other papers; Cards Card board, Pens, hk, Mucilage, &e.&e, \u201cJOUN W.MoDUFFEE, M.D, Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon, STANSTEAD PLAIN, QUE.Oflice af the late residence of Dr.Parker.1.QO.Address Derby Line, Vt.CA RICHARDSON, Notary Public, Conveyancer, And Conemissioner Superior Court, Office nt the Registry Office, in Court House.STANSTEAD PLAIN.P.Q.iB.¥, ROONEY, M.D, C.M.Physician and Surgeon, Oflice next door south of the residence of Di.MoU LION, Stanstead Plain.MAUOG, PQ.MERRICK & NORTON PROPRIETORS.The traveiing public, tourists and people of the Townships visiting Magog, will tin this house a comfortable home, Ex cursion parties provided for on hort notice.I'erins reasonable.Magog, June 26, 1870, COFFIN PLATES q ULN ISHED and neatly engraved at short notice, by B.E.SIIAW, Newport, Vi.Newport, Vt.Jan, 3, 1876.Goyl TERRILL & HACKETT, ADVOCATES, STANSTEAD, P.Q.1ERILL.M.F.HACKETT.D.C.LILDY, DEALER IN CASKETS AND COFFINS, Both home and foreign manufacture, ROCK ISLAND, PQ, 91 J.L.ADAMS, DEALER IN Doors, Sash, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldiug, Finish, Rave Spots, &c., 90 JL STARSTEAD JUNCTION, Q.All orders promptly attended to and filled at Manufacturer's prices.8s fVES & MERRY, ADVOCATES.COATICOOUKR, P.Q.W.Bo IVES, J.W.MERRY, Sherbronke.Couticook.4, U, H.UHAGNON, .attended by SirJ.A.Macdonald, it is noticable that be scems to have lost - none of his popularity.with the misses, d to be received as heartily as when he stood at the head.of \u2018the Goyern- mept.At these moetings it is worth while to notice that u national policy, of fair play tariff has been advocated \u201cintelligently, dnd roceived with favor.«+It-appears to be the lealling -question: ip.the finds of the :peof vill cent \u2018developments show that there is.a .club:0f free:trädèra at Bos- \u201cton; who have -bécome smitten.with \u201c the \u2018fino spun theories of European : fée traders, \u201cand: that:their member : ship includes tho Premier and other members of the gévernmont of Cuna- a.Ib is to, be prosumed that their \u2018membership ~.is a complimentary qokndwledgment of their free trade lidy \u201cby thgir\u2019 American .admirers, ndvis, worthily;:bestowed, as tho di- ach effect of our Parliamentary policy give -tlié : people of the United Stafes every Advantage \u201cthey .could - aak for.oT à, A ipüblie mooting was recently held \u201cn-Montiéal to take into cunsideration \u201ctheir financial condition and the rap- ills increasing taxation of the city.\u201cSpeeches wore made by Sir, I.Hincks and-others, in which the city council: \u201clors woro treated with courtesy, but at tho same timo a frank expression of ojfinion\u2019 thut the ratio of taxation phigh.A committee of gontle- men.woro appointed, to act in con- \u201cjutietion with the Council in investigating tho financial position and to gost such rotrench ments as cnn be it hout-détrimônt to tho inter.thé city improvements.n° 6 Richford duoling party hive ro tatned to Montreal where they belong, their friends having deposited $5,000 ith a law firm.av St.Albans, who \u201chave bailed thom.The $5,000 will ::+ Lo sacrifiééd as it is not probable that \u201c \u201cthe,parties will run tho risk of incar- \u201c>, éerfition.in \u2018a Vermont prison for a \"term of years.It is rather dear fun.*beentof tho most trivial character.at \u2018Sorol}'was arrested on the 17h, churged with having robbed some When confronted \u201cwith Post Offico Inspector King, he * \u201cnolthowledged the crime, and was \u201ctrate, and choosing a summary trial, five years in the \u201cpenitentiary, the shortest time allowed by law, the dis- dovory \u2018bf \u201ctho crime, trial, sentonce iid commoncomont of punishmont all ;.;guking \u2018place in lhe spuco of a fow otis.: & ty looks, as though October was teurping the rights\"of August.If it the totintry conld get along with\" the [tematurs chilly * Wells, springs and \u2018atreäms are vory low.D Congressman Lamar of Mississippi in : {6-Eümp Vermont fi Tilden & Hon- «+ dricks, beginning at Burlington, shut.1y, So À / Mlivbo ratélestilltos\u201d were Killéd on \u2018tho sôuth end of Wantastiquot Moun.ore.One \u201c.Kbin lately, b#-Mr, Jolin } utilized.Lhese Irish The Escaped Feniuns, \u2014\u2014 Tho barque Catalpa hus arrived at Now York having on board the Foni- aus who oscapodfrom the penal colony of West Australia on the 17th of April.Their names are James Wil son, Thomas Darrah, Martin Hogan, Robert Cranston, Michael Harrington, and Thomas Hasset.They were ns- sisted by their countrymen in New York, with whom they hud succeeded in establishing communication.One Breslin went out to Austrailia and mude arrangemonts- for heir escape.Tho Catalpa, u whäling vessel was ongagod to Iny off tbo const, and at the appointed timo bad a bout in readiness to ussist tho conviets.Their plans worked succossfally, & part of the men getting away on a forged order purporting to emanate fiom one of tho authorities, sending thom to do some labor at the Government house.Their American confederates had horsos and carriages in rondiness ut n rendezvous agreed upon, and drove thom rapidly to a point where a whaloboat was waiting for them, After getting to seu, they avoided n gunboat evidently looking fer them and got safely on board the Cygialpa.The gunboat overhauled the Catalpa, but tim captain refused to surrender the mon or to allow the officers of tho gun boat'to look for thom on bourd his vessel, denying that any convicts were on board of her, and that his passengers were'freo men.The gunboat finally sheered off and permitted the whaler to proceed on her voyage.This is the version given by the escaped mon.They were roccived with great demonstrations by their countrymen, and will be lionized by them.This is Prosidontial oloction jeur when all tbe elements that can Le used for partisan purposes will be \u201coxiles\u201d will doubtless play\u2019 their part in the role of \u201cmartyrs of liberty\u201d for the dominant party in the city of New York, where Morrissey, Kelley and O'Brien \u2018are the leading aud controling powers of the Democratic purty.The Turkish correspondents of the London papers indicate the desperate mensures to which tho Porto has resorted to obtain troops.\"Among other dovices for this purpose the Mussul- man Arnauts, or Albanians, in the prisons of Constantinople -have been pardoned and immediately dispatched to Scutari, to bo there incoporated in pome of tbe Irregalar troops opora- ting against Montenegro.Curtainly such 4 universal jail delivery is likely to.result in as \u201cIrrogular\u201d troops as one could wish; and those profession- Al \u201ceriminals will make slnyers and plurdorers of rare ability.Moreover éireular dispatchos have been address ed \u201cby the-Grand Vizier to all the Govornors of the Empire \u201cenjoining them to proclaim the Ghaza or the Prophot's Holy War; to\u2019 raise all Islam against the onemics of the Faith, and Lo summon to arms all the second.ban of the Redifs, or Reserve, dt the same time inviting all bolievers \u2018to juin the standard as volunteers.It is a curious -and eminently Turkish piece of inconsistency that while the war is thus given a distinctly roligious character, and the Moslems aro summoned to arms by appeals to their deep rooted hatred of Christians, the attempt is made at the samo time to conciliato thos Christians whe are not now in revolt and to persunde them that the Mussulmans mean well to them.To this end there has recently appeared in the papers of Constantinople a curious document, purporting to emanate from Mahomet himself.This documont has the form of a charler by which Mahomet ex- tonded his protection to the Christians and pronounced a curse upon any Mussulman, from the Sultan down, who should violate this first compact botwoon Islamism and Christianity, The Prophet declares that the Chris} tinns aro his subjects; ho places them under the protection of Lis partisans, and screens them from all injustice ; decrees that thoy shall bo freo from all taxes excopt the poll tax, and that ovon this shall not bu exacted by force ; and oxempts the Christian clorgy from all burdens and makes thoir churches inviolable.The docu.mont bears the date of tho second yoar of tho Hegira, and is signed by gomo of the earliest followers of the Prophet as witnesses.It is of course tho flimsiest and most ridiculous for, gery, but it is brought out now with a view to pacificating the Christians, - \u2014 In the samo lino with this adroit piece of manipulation is the attempt which the Turks are making to im\u2019 pross tho ontside world with the iden that Christians as woll ns Mosloms are volunteering for the support of the Government.Very.much has been made of a company of Amenian and Greek volunteers, who prrado in Constantinople carrying a bunner on which are borne the Crescent and the Cross; and the Turkish papers in- dulgo in rapsodies over this union of tho symbols which have been so often «carried by opposing forces.But the intelligent correspondent of the London moonshine.Tho company bas never Times declaves that this is all mustered moro than thirty-five, and theso fow wrotches have beon enlisted at a bounty of so much a head from the worst putlious in the city, and not a few of them are felons purposely liberated from jail.The Greok + of them had sixteen rattles.Ps Rr community has denounced tho compas ~ +, « Hy ré, \u2019 * ; oa | ny us à «fisgraçofui shun, Evidently enough these dovices avo intonde:l us # mask behind whish the Government may concenl its renl purpose, which, as indicated by the cireulars to the Governors ulroudy roforrod to, in lo make tho contest with Servin à rolig- ious war, aud to maintain u system of torroism of which the Bushi-Bazouks nro tho fitting exponents, and Bulgu- rip a frightful example, BERvIAN NEWS.\u2014It appours that the correspondents of the principal Continental and English journals near the present sout of war have grent trouble in getting anything like roliablo information, and have been hindered in every possible manner by the Ser- viune.As for the Turks, they do not know the differenco between a newspaper correspondent and an envoy ox- traordinary.If they did realize to the full the exposure which their barbarous policy is receiving at the hands of the Gisonr newsmongers, they would certainly kill every onc they could place their hands on without the loast compunction or hesitation, The Sorvians know, and they imitate the Austrians in taking the polite und underhundod way of circumventing the adroit purveyors of news.One of the correspondents of the Paris Temps writes to his journal that every means for gotting nows out of the country has been tried; that all, unhappily, aro without success, Tho News Free Press of Vienna invented for its correspondents an exceedingly ingenious cipher, which enabled him holding a clue to draw important meaning from what seemed on its face to be a very ordinary and stupid business lotter.To make nssurance doubly suro the correspondonte of tho New Free Press sent those letters from General Tchernujoft\u2019s hendquarters to Belgrade, addressed in Sclavie charactors to un obscare business man there.Ten days passed and tho business man ve- ceived nothing, Princo Milan's agonts were too adroit for the writers; they had evidently Russian schooling.The correspondent of a leading Paris journal thought that be had hit upon a perfect plan for decciving\u2019 the vigilance of the police.He registored all his lotters at the general post of fice and puid double tariff, as is pec mitted, in order to have an acknowledgment of tho receipt of his letter from the person to whom it was addressed.\"That person roceived nothing.Upon this the coriespondent made a complaint at the post office, and chimed the filty francs damages which, according to the terms of the International Postal Convention, are given to the sender of a registered letter if tho epistle is lost.But the official at the post office winked his eye and said that the Postal Convention did not specify within what time letters should bo delivered, and that perhape his letter would come to hand all right after the war was over.And nt this point the correspondent lost his tempor.\u201cThe war,\u201d writes an able French military correspondent, \u201ctho wur waich wo wore told would last only fifteen days, has scarcely begun yo.For theo weoks the Turks have been finding their weak point.These do- delays, it is unnecessary to say, tro all to the advantago of Servin.Is not the problem she has to work out plainly this: how to give timo to her mili- lin to get trained into solid troops?\u201d He adds, «I wished to tell you of my convictions, at this momont when the flood of pessimist dispatches is begiu- ning 10 diminish.We have all been duped by these dispatches.IL will bo well for the publie to remain no longer in error.\u201d In othor words, he warns Europe to bo roudy for the gravo ovenis which must follow upon the continuance of this Turco-Servian atruggle.Ho belioves thoroughly in Tehernajoff's talent.00 Thursday morning 2 hard working man named George Letourneau, who comes horo from tho United States twico a yoar to buy horses, and who was stopping at Lafontaine\u2019s Tempor- anco Hotol,on Bonaventure street, gave tho landlord, Lafontaine, $1,160 in American currency, to get changed into Canadian bills.Lafontaine went out for tho ostensible purpose of obtaining the Canadian mounoy, but, his absonce boing prolonged, Letourneau began to get uncasy.IIe made cn- quiry about Lafontaine, but could got no satisfactory intelligence of lus whereabouts.As tho day advanced, and tho landlord not making his appearance, Letournoau gave information to the police, and a detective was sent upon his track.This officer ascertained boyond all doubt that the missing man had absconded to tho states By tho nine o'clock train in the morning, taking with him the greenbacks, Letourneau immediasely placed the matter in tho hands of Messrs, Doutre & Ferguson, who took out a writof insolvency aguinst Lufontaine\u2019s estate, and placed a guardian in charge of the hotel.In the desk of the hotel was found a list of tho dofaulter's creditors, which show that he is indebted hore to the extent of 81,400.The house, however, is largo and woll furnished, the offocts being worth probably 82,000.It is snid that this is not the first fraud committed by Lafontaine, as ho was formorly threo years in the Penitentiary for robbery.From most roliablo information wo have roceived, we find that tho absconder left the train at Newport, Vermont.\u2014Mon- treal Star.\u2019 : ers on content \u201csire.A little threo-yuars-old girl in Bar- nutd is suffering severely from paral ysis, and will probably die.The causo of the attack is tho poison in tho coloring of striped stockings which sho has lately worn.Her limbs wore swollen to the sizeof a man's, feeling the Servian forces without: Magazines.SCRIBNEU Fox SEPTEMBER.\u2014Tho Soptembor number of Seribner con- tuins three - complete old fushjunod, stories, viz: \u201cIhe Ghostly Rental,\u201d by Henry James, Jr; \u201cThe Voyugo of the Amorica,\u201d a diuluet story of a shipwreck (with the doubtful tuscina tion of being true), by Blizuboth Stuart Phelps; und \u201cPrincess Hse,\u201d u sharm- ing fairy story from the Gorman, with dainty illustrations by Fredericks, Other illustralod papers: the third instalment of Col.Waring's account of his picturesque boat ride down the Mosel, calipd tho \u201cBride of the Rhine,\u201d and this month dealing with the vine: yards and folk lifo of this little visited region; & paper où \u201cInsunity,\u201d by Charles D.Robinson, with some euri- ous illustrations of the brain during the process of the malady ; Prof.Wil- lium North Rice's paper on *Wosloyan University ; \u201cSomething about Birds\u201d by Ernest Ingersoll; and tho second instalment of Funny llodgson Bur- nulls promwing serial story of min ing life, \u201cThat Lass o! Lowrie's,\u201d which succeeds Mr, Hurte's \u201cGabriel Conroy.\u201d Donald G.Mitchell writes of the picturesque aspect of the Fuir; and Dr.Bluuvelt has uw discussion of \u201cProtestant Vaticanism.\u201d \u201cCalifornian - Housokeopers and Chinese Sorvauts\u201d gives the result of- tho experience of the uuthor, Mes.Sarah E, Henshaw and that of many others, in the employment of \u201cChina-boys.\u201d This pa- pér will be followed by one in October from Jnnother hand which will deal with unother phase of this vexed quos- tion.In \u201cTopics of the Time\u201d Dr.Holland gives information of the \u201cLiar.vard Examinations for Women,\u201d and has a good word for \u201cVillage Improve ment Societies ;\u201d \u201cThe Old Cabinet\u201d discussos \u201cThe Literary Feller and Politician,\u201d and quotes from the \u201cQuarterly\u2019s\u201d review of Tennyson's volume of 1833; \u201cHomo and Society\u201d has \u201cPractical hints about the Exhibition,\u201d Mr.Quinn's \u201cRural Topics,\u201d dealing with Soptember work on the farm, some more \u201cParis Fashions,\u201d and a talk abont \u201cGirts\u2019 Numos,\u201d Tho other departments ave well kept up, \u201cBric-a-Brac\u201d being unusually entertaining this month.St.NicHoLAS FOR SEPTEMBER.\u2014Has, AMONg its most interosting articles, a delightful little story by Eliza Wood called \u201cTho Land of the Grigs;\u201d a goud commonsense \u201cTulk with Girls\u201d by Olive Thorne on \u201ca Taste for Reading ;\u201d and a very funny poem by Laura IB.Richards, entitled \u201cJohn Bottlejohn.\u201d \u201cHow the Children Cruised in the Water-Witch,\u201d by E.W.Olnoy, \u201cThe Races at Shark Buy,\u201d by Rebecca Hurding Davis, and \u201cRosy\u201d by Mary L.B.Branch, are all admirable stories.\u201cA Children\u2019s Party\u201d contains some practical hints on a very - good way to bo benevolont; and the number abounds in poems, of which Bossio Hill's \u201cMy Ship on tho.Ocean\u201d and Carrie W.Thompson's \u201cTwo of Them\u201d ave very sweet and - dainty bits of verse.Then, too, there are several excellont pictures scattored through the pages, such as \u201cA September Evening,\u201d and \u201cBy tho Brookside,\u201d and tbe very comical sketches of \u201cLit- Johnny and the Mosquito\u201d and \u201cWhitewashing the Baby.\u201d Tho articloon *\u201cOur Colonial Coins,\u201d with its thirty illustrations, and the amusing poom of \u201cThe Buckskin Breeches,\u201d have wCentonnial interest: while Mrs.Oliphant's admirable paper \u201cPerrucci,\u201d convince us that some interesting events did reully happon be- forv tho 4th of July, 1776.The gonerous installment of Mr.Brook's \u201cBoy Emigrants\u201d is full of dramatic incident and brightened by threo excellent engravings; and the departments ave as lively as ever, tho \u201cLetter-Box\" being unusually large.\u201cWirnEss\u201d Wooneurs.\u2014The foilow- ing cloguont tribute to the artistic perfection arrived at by tho special engraver of the Montreal Witness uppoars in the columns of the Hamil ton Limes : \u2014 \u201cThe Montreal Witness hid on Sat urduy another of itsoxcellent portraits of publie men, This might be a pie ture of anybody, bat as the Witness says itis one of Abdul Aziz, the late Sultan of Turkey, and as the Witness is roligious paper that always tolls the truth, we are bound to believe it it.What Abdul himself would say about it, wero he to visit Montreal in the spirit, we are doubtful of, but then he was only a Tark, aud no good Christian would bo bound to respect hi- opinion, even about his own physiognomy.From tho Witness\u2019 picture wo judge that Abdul was wont to wear a tin pudding dish on his head ; that he had no month, unless thore wis one at the back of his head; that he had a hugo rip in his coat reaching from tho right shoulder to the centro of the breast; and that he had a sun flower pinned over his heart.Altogether he is, according to our Montreal contemporary, such an abominable looking follow that a single look is enough to make ono wish that he had ent his throat with his mother\u2019s scissors when he was a small boy instead of waiting so long before he did it.\u201d A negro who outraged a gitl cight years old was taken from jail and hung at Barbovrsville, W.Vu, last Thursday, by 30 masked mon.Jorry Coleman, colored, tho mur- dorer of Adam Hackett, anothor colored man, at Nivety-Six, S.C,, was hung at Abbeville, Friday.Ilis crimo was committed in April, 1878, and, after boing once convicted, he got another trial, and, on a second conviction, carried his caso up to the supremo court on law points, He was once pardoned out of prison by Gov.Moses, boing confined thers for burglary, Two men ontered the State savings bank av Dallas, Tox., Friday, and having knocked tho president down, helped themselves to whatever thoy could lny hands on, but didn't got over $200 botore they wore obliged to flee, An attempt was made to wreck the St.Louis expross, a fow miles oust of Rochester, N.Y., Saturday night, near sn embankmont 75 feet high, A rail was placed in such a manner as Lo make it absolutely certnin that tho whole train would go over it, but, for- tunateiy, à man walking on the track discovered the men at work, and notified un farmer, who suceeedod in stopping the train just in time by swinging an old ved lantorn.About \u201c100 | traders, and without interruption.passengers were on board.Ne Tiie Indian War, Pretty direct intelligence From both Gen.Terry's and Gon, Crouk's com- \u2018mand Jus como Just through Capt.Collins of the Tth infantry, who wr- vived at Bismarck, Dakota, Thursday night, from Fort Buford, Ho fails to confirm the story of the squaw that Torry hud a ight with the Sioux and used them up budiy, but brings tho news that the union of the two commands, at which both have been aiming for some Lime, is at Inst accom- plishod.Tho story was brought from the front by couriers who arrived nt the supply depot at the mouth of tho Rosebud on the 11th.\u201d Thoy say that Tor- vy's command mot the heud of Gen.Crook's commund, early on the 10th whon Crook's men wero following a large Indian trail in the direction of Powder river.After a short consul tation, the commands were united and proceeded on the trail.Tho 5th infantry wus dotnched from Tovry\u2019s cqumn and ordered buck to stockade with instructions to take 40,000 rations,, embark on the steamer Far West and putrol the Yellowstone river as far as the mouth of Powder river, and ascertain whether the Indians had succeeded in crossing tho Yellowstone or not.If not, they are to prevent thom, Meantimo Terry will come down on them with tbe combined commands und force u battle, It is uot positively known whether the In- diuns are on the Tongue river or Powder river.Five hundred Crows hud volunteered to join Gen.Terry, and they were at once rationed and forwarded to him.They will be sent down the north side of the river with Gon.Miles in command of the 5th infantry.A correspondent of tho New York Herald makes some interesting stato- ments showing how the Indians are supplied by the white men with arms and ammunition to carry on the war.Powers & Co., post-tradors ut Fort Benton are accused of being the chiet offenders, and Gen.Gibson bas writ- len to them warning thom that they will be held responsible \u201cby an outraged community,\u201d if they carry on their traffic; though the war depart- meni recently refused a mombor of Gon, Terry's staff permission to saizo a large quantity recontly consigned to Powers & Co., and in general, svoms not to have done much to prevent the Indians getting all the arms and munitions they have needed.Gon.Gibbon has also written to Gov.Potts of Montana, urging him to take some steps against Powers aud other post- It is estimated that 100,000 rounds of ammunition have been sold to the redskins from the Standing Rock agency, and 30,000 from tho Brule agency, both of which are maintained by tho government.It is asserted that tous of ammunition have been suppliod to the savages from Cheyenne, during the past year, and evor since the Custer massacre, trains with ammunition and supplies have been allowed to go to them, openly It is said that any agent'or friend of Powers & Co., can pass safely through Sitting Bulls camp.Sitting Bull has been allowed, for yours, by the government to supply himself with ammunition at the Fort Peck agency, though ho has been known to be hostile all the time, and, a year ago, the government mado the Sioux a gift of 250 horses, that cost $123 each.one Latest News.Gon.Tchernayoff has removed his hoadquarters to Doligrad, whero ho has massed 30,000 men for a final stand, and Eyoube Pacha and Ali Pacha aro marching on- Alexinatz, and havo had considerablo fighting, though with what results is not known.Three battalions of the Ser- vians were driven into tho Ozren mountains, on Friday, and the Servi- ans havo also fled from their entrench- monts on Lhefrontiortoward Alexinatz.It is said that the Tnrks have rendered tho Servian army, at Bunju pass, nseloss by marching around to the northwost to the rear of Alexinaz, The bashi bazouks fire the villages behind them as they advance.A farmer named Whitesides was killed by his son with an axe near Ballinaford, Halton county, Ont, Sunday nigbt, and itis bolieved that the murder was committed in order that the young Whitesides might become possessed of his father's prop- orty.Brunswicl, Vt., was visited by a serious fire on Saturday.Two murderers wero lynched at Owenton, Ky., on Saturday.Another Sad Railway Accident, An aged couple\u2014Henry Hughes and his wife\u2014loft their residence in Melbourne with their own horse and wagon, on Saturday morning last, for Durham, and when within a mile and a half of the latter place, endeavored to cross the track near a curve and a deop cutting; but as they were in the act of doing so, No, 1 passenger train which leaves the Bonaventure Depot at 8 ua.m.came in contact with their wagon with such force that the unfor.tunnte couple wore thrown on the foot plate of\u2019 the engine, being almost instantly killed.As soon as the locomotive was stopped, the train hands roturned to the scene of the accident where thoy found the wife with one arm around her husband's body, both man and wife being mangled in a frightful manner.Other accidents ave suid to have occurred in the sume place owing to a rather sharp curve, and the deep cutling through rock preventing both the poople on the train and track from sooing a sufficiont distance in advance to provent a collision.It is high time a bridge was placed thore, over which tho country people could pass without ondanger- ing thoir livos, and tho wonder is that it has been left undone so long.Tho place is admitted on all hands to bo very dangerous, notwithstanding the notices aro postod up, notifying parties to look out for the locomotive, &c.The unfortunate victims in this in- stunco, it is supposed, had not time cithor to go backward or forward till the locomotive was upon thom, as was found they had a buffalo robe lapped around their lower extremities and their beads jammed together.Tho \u201cheadlight\u201d of tho engino was smashed to picces, and tho horse is reported Lo havo escaped with a portion of the wagon.It is to bo hoped the jury in this case will offer suggestions so as to provont a recurrence of such a dis tressing accidont.\u2014 Witness.Te War in the Bast, A dispateh to the London News \u2018from Alexinatg reports that, after driving in the Serviun out-posts on Friday, Ali Buib pressed toward Tos jen, \u2018The cannonading was heavy, and tho fighting obstinate, The Ser- viuns withstvod the nssnult, however, and the Turks began to retreat, in the afternoon.The Servians followed, driving them across the frontier.The prince of Montonogre, undor- standing that the Turks intend to invado Montenegro from Albania, has left his brother-in-law, Vukovich, in command of the troops in Herzogovi- na, und has marched with oight battalions into Montenegro, whence he will invade Albania, where the Catholics promiso him support, The English proposal for medithtion betweon the purties has failed, but u note is soon to be sent to the powers announcing the decision of the prince, government and commiltou of the Sknptschina, Lhat Sorvia is willing to tent on the basis of a rostoration of tho condition existing before tho war.Tho Servian cabinet have had a meeting, Prince Milan presiding, at which it was resolved to continue the wir Lo the lust extremity, Prince Milan has entrusted Colonel Depatovies with the chief command of the insurgents in Bosnian, Ho has defented tho Turks at Protovatz, sot- ting firo to tho town.A London Times correspondoht says: Russian sympathy in the Servi- an cause is becoming moro ostonta- tious.Russian officers aro in the capital in uniform, and many Russian sisters of charity are in the stroots and hospitals, The Servian government has just obtained a loan of 3,000,000 roubles in Russia, and tho war is gradually becoming an atair, not of the Russian goveramont, but of the Russiats people.I feoi no doubt that thero is no great dunger of Russia drifting or being driven into war.The Turks havo loft tho Austrian frontier, and are concentrating in the vicinity of Livno.About 5000 Turks have been defeat od at Junkova, Tho Turkish forces now in tho vicinity of Albanin are estimated at 40,000 men.Gon.Tchornayeff is said to have ordered that all Cirenssinns and bashi- bazouks shall be immediately put to death whbon captured, .The Montenegrins nro Lelcaguoring Trebinje.The Sorvian Gen.Tehornayeff reports his army ready to assumo the offensive, Groat excitement again provails in Crete over the Turco-Servian.war.An insurrection has broken out at Retimo.The report that the Turks wore defeated at Brivanski, on the 8th, is confirmed, and il is said that they lost over 1000 mon, \u2014\u2014 en A Home Thrust, The Richmond Guardian, in a long to an attack upon it by the Globe, thus quaintly but friendly put the case in reference to the Pacific scandal: \u2014- \u201cThe head and front of Sir Jolin\u2019s offending Was his use of contributed (not public) money to carry the olec- tions\u2014all the rest of the Huntingdon chargos\u2014overy scintilln of them\u2014 failed cgrogiously.Against that we put tho Big Push, and against Sir Hugh Allan \u2018a publie contractor\u2019 (to be),wo put Senator Simpson, a govorn- ment banker (that was, and is).Sir Hugh Allan got nothiug for his mon- oy, and Senator Simpson has been remarkably well paid for the use of his.The one aided the Conservatives with his own monoy and lost it\u2014the other aided the Liberals with other peoplo\u2019s and was indirectly reimbursed by the Government for the sacrifice.Sir Hugh, the giver, ucknowlodged his part, and Sir John, the roceiver, did the like un his part.In the other case it was not acknowledged, but lied about, most consumedly in long oxpos- itory doliverance~ of dogmatic lowlor in the columns of the Globe.Now, whore is the difference twixl tweedle dum and vweedledee =o fur as the corrupt act of using the money in brilery 15 concerned 2 Tho Gabe draws a dis tinction, itis trae, but it is one without a difference liko that discovered by the voluble showman in his indis- cribable animal, which measured cighteen foal from the tail to the snoot and nineteon foot from snoot to tho tail.; Wo also can seo a differonco, and it is not in favor of tho Grits MARRIAGES.STRATTON-SMITI\u2014In Danville, Vt., Aug.8th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev, C, W.Thompson.Mr, W.O.Stratton of Wolcott, Vt.and Miss Hul- dah M.Smith, of Danville, Vt.DEATHS.LAWRENCE\u2014In this town.July 31st, Jonathan Lawrence.aged 86 years, Vt.papers please copy.SPECIAL NOTICES.Evrs's COCOA, \u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING.\u2014**By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the opera tions of digestion and nutrition, and hy a careful application of the fine proportions ot well selected cocox.Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with n deticate- ly flavoured beverage which muy save us many heavy doctors bills.It is by the udicious use of such articles of dict that a constitution may be gradnally built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many fatal shafts by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d \u2014 Civil Service Gazette \u2014Sold only in PPack- ets Inbelled\u2014\"JamEs Errs & Co.Hom- æpathie Chemists, 48, l'hreadnecedie Street and 170, Piccadilly.London.\u201d Gayl Masonic Hall,\u2014Stanstead, Q.GOLDEN RULE LODGE, .NO.4, F.& A.M.Regular Communication.Tuesday, Aug.20.1876,\u2014Evening Meeting.Secs.'T, HINMAN.TAKE NOTICE.A LL parties indebted to us either by note or book nccount, that has heen standing over threo nonths, must settle the samo before the First of October, ar we must have the money, By attending to this at once.you will oblize T.B.& 11.M.RIDER, Fitch Bay, Aug.31.1876.0sw6 Barnston Academy.HE FALL TERM of the Burnston Academy will commence on MON- DAT, Sept.Îlth.For particulars apply \u2018 J.N.JENKS, Principal, Barnston, Aug, 31, 1876.4 98w3 and clovoriy written article in reply.FALL RACES ON I'll ig STANSTEAD PARK.\u2018I'he undersigned takes plggsure In un- nouncinæ to the publie that he will give the following I'remiums for rotting Horses, un Wodnesday & Thursday, Sept.6 & 7.To be comuistced punetundly us 1 PP.M.Lirst Day.1.À Purse of 850 open to Horses that never trotted lor public money, $0 to first, 815 to second and $5 to third.2.A Purse of $70 open to Horses that never beat 2.50, $10 to first, $20 to second and §10 to third.3.A Purse of 8100 open to Horses that never beat 2.40, $60 to first, §30 to second und §10 to third.Second Day.A Purse of 875 open to Horses that never beat 3 minutes, $45 to first, $20 to gocond and §10 to third.B.A Purse $195 open to ull Horses, $126 to first, $50 to second and 920 to third.All the races to be mile Jients best 3 in 5 to harness.No race without four bona tide entries and thr'ee to start.Ten per cent.entrance, All entries to made in writing, enclosing the entrance money, sealed nnd addressed Lo J.II.STUDDER'P.betore 9 o'clock, of the evening preceding the duy of the races, and must contain the name, age, color, sex and pedigree of the horse entered.Any race way, at the option of the Judges, be \u2018changed from 3 in 5 to 2in 3.Catch weights.No horse distanced except for foul driving.\u2018I'he Passumpsic, South Eostern and Mussawippi Valley Railways will curry those attending the races from St.Johnsbury, Richtord and Sherbrooke, and intermediate places, for half fare.Single Admission - 25 Cents.Teams - 25 Cents.J.H.STUDDERT, Proprietor.Stanstead, Aug, 22, 1876.F'OUND.N the 18th inst., near the residence of .8.PeasLiy, a lady\u2019s striped WOOLEN SHAWL.The ewner can have it by calling atthe JOURNAL Office und paying for this advertisement.© REMOVAL.) 3.KATE OSGOOD has removed her Millinery Goods to Rooms over the Tailoring establishment of Messrs.\"I.& C.O'ROURKE.where she will be happy to wait upon the ladies.Rock Island, Aug.15, 1876.Sale, Livery & Feed Stable, : \u2014ALSO - gob Tesamins.ORDERS SOLICITED.Agent for Fairbanks Hay Seales.GEORGE E.NELSON.Derby Line, Aug.15, 1876.Y7md NOTICE.OTICE is hereby given to all persons not to trespass upon the North half ot Lots No.18 and 16 in Range 11, also.No.16_in Range 10, including the Pinnacie and the Pond known as the the Lit lle Pond, in Barnston.Any one trespassing upon the above will be presceuted to the full extent of the law.J.P.BALDWIN.Barnston, Aug.14, 1876.97y1 Notice.MITE Annual Meeting of the Sharchold- ers of the MASSAWIPPI VALLEY RAILWAY CO.will be held at Ovp \"FELLOWS* HALL, Rock Island, WEDNESDAY, Sept.Gth, 1876,a 10 o\u2019clock, À.M, for the election of Directors and for the transacting of any ether necessary business.Transfer books will Le closca from Aug.31st to Sept.7th.S.FOSTER, Seey.Secretary\u2019s Office, Rock Islund, Aug.2, 1876.96w4 VHE highest market price, in Cash, for above.Any farmers having the former, and wishing to dispese of it this season, must bring it in to us within \u2018I'wenty- days, as we must close our packing on 81st inst.We are warranted in saying wo can pay as neh for Good Butter as any others.McDOUGALIL & BRO.Sranstead Plain, Aug.7, 1876.90w3 No.4 Bulhach St Boston.(Opposite Revere House.) THE SOUNCE OF LI More Than One Million Copies Sold.Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the \u201cNational Medical Association,\u201d March 31st, 1576.Just published by the PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, n new edition of the celebrated uedicnl work entitled the USCIENCE OF LIFE; or, SELF PRESERVATION?1¢ treats upon Manhood, how lost, how reglaned and how perpetuated; eause and cure of Exhausted Vitality, hupotentey, Premature Decline of Man, Spermutorrhws, or Seminal Lusses (nocturnal und diurnal), Nervous und Physteal Debility, Hypochiondria, Gloomy Forebodings, Mental Depression, Loss of nergy, Huggned Conntenance, Confusion of Mind und Loss of Memory, Impure State of the Blood, nnd nll disonses urising from the Errors oF Yourin or the bndiseretions or excesses of mature years, It tells you all about the Morale of Generative Physiology, the Physiology of Marge, of Wedlock nnd Offspring, Plyyslea] Contrasts, True Morality, fempiricism, L\u2019erversion of Marriage, Conjugal Precept and priendly Counsel, Physical Inliriofty, 1t8 Causes and Cure, Helptions Between the Sexes Proofs of the Expansicn of Vice, The Miserfos of Iinpradence, Ancient Ignorance and Errors, Means of Cure, Cure ol Body and Mind.Viv Pris.LES oF TREATMENT, Address ts Patients al Invalid Iteaders, The Author's Principles.\u2018Fle price of thir book is only 81.00 This Book also \u2018coutuins More Thon Fifty l'rescriptions fur the above named ane other dis ages, euch one worth more than the price of the hook.\u2018The Inatltuto also publishes \u201cTHE PHYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN AND IIR DISEASES »\u2014 Price 82.00.The best book of the kind extant, Also, another valuable medical work treating ex.clnsively on MENTAL AND NERVOUR DIS ABE; more thun 200 royal octave pages, twenty elegant engravings, bound in substantial muslin, 1'rice only $2.04.Burely enough to pay for printing, \u2018The Beok\u201d for young and middle-nged men to read just now, Is the Science of Life, or Self Preservation, \u2018The nuthor has returned from Kurope in excellent health, and Is agnin the Cheif Consultin Physician of the Peabody Medical Institute, No, 4 Buläinol Street, Boston, Mass.\u201d=Republican\u2019 Jour a © Le Sctenco of Life is beyond, a comparison ho most extraordinary work on Physlology ever published.\u201d \u2014~loslon erald, \u2019 87 over \u201cHope nestled fn the bottom of andora\u2019s box, and hope plumes her wings anew, atuce the issuing of these valuable works, published by tho Teabody Medica) Tnetltute, which are teneliing thousands how to avoid the wmlndies that snp tho citndel of life, \u201d\u2014 Pilladclphia Jinulrers ; shoul 1 be rend by the young, tho imiddle-ngod and even the MSN?Y.Viibane.8 The first and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man în (lis country, asa recognition of skiil and professional gervices, was presented to the nn- thor of these works, March dist, 1876, The presentation waa noticed at the ima of ita occurrence by tho Boston Cress, and the ledding Journals throug).out the country, \u2018Tlos mugstitieent Modul Is of rolid gold, set with more Lhan one Hundred India dinimonds of rare brilllangy, \u201cAltogether, In its execution und the riclmcsr of lla matorinis, and nize, this is «ccldedly the most noticeable medul ever stuck in this country for ny purpose srhntever, It 1s well worth {ho Mmrpection of Numismatfta.It waa fulrly won nud wor(hlly Lestwed,\u201d\u2014Marsachusetis llonghnnsan, dune it, iszi, @ Catalogue sent où recelpt of Ge far postage, Mher of the above works sent by tnd] on receipt, of price, Address PEABO WY MEIICAL INST).Phyo (or w i AE, Ms 1, Consniliug rysician,) No.tilfluch Bireet, Boston, A posite Revere louse, » Mun, op « B.The author ean be consulted on the nhove nnnod dlscasen, ne well ns all discnses requiring skill, secrecy and experience, Otlico hours, § aan, to 6 pau va51 Prompt attention given to unloading cars.WOOL AND BUTTER.RSS MOVED AGAIN! FO tho Store formerly ocenpled b T Huskott.wheru we wiil be happy b serve our customers and the puljie gener.ully, returning thanks for Just fuvors und wishing # conlinnunce of the same, J.B.DALY & ÇO, Stanstead, Aug.9, 1876, ouw3 UARRIAGES & HARNESSES.1 Now Covered Phæton Buggy, 1 wagon- Piano \u2018l'op, second land, L'pair Light Driving Harnesses, 1 pair Light Double 1lurnesses, breast collurs, 2 Slugle Hap.nesses, cheap for cush or on time for good paper.For sale by .À P.BAIL.Stanstead, Aux.8,,1876, 96w4 DISSOLUTION.OTICE is hereby given that the Co.partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the nue, style and firm of GEORGE & PENNISTON, cuirying on business us general merchants ut Stanstead Pluin and Stanstead Junction, both in the Township of Stunstead, wag dissolved by mutual consent on the first day ot April.All debits against the late firm will be paid by Wm, Grorge, whois anthorized to collect all debts due to the.firm, Wi.GEORGE, SAMUEL PENNISTON.Stanstead Plain, April 25, 1876, 08 STANSTEAD WESLEYAN - COLLEGE, STANSTEAD, P.Q., : Fall \u2018Term Commences Wednesday, * Sept.6th, 1870.5 For both sexes.six courses of study Common Buglish, Academie, Teachers\u2019: Preparatory, Commercial, College Preparatory (for young men), aud Ladies Collegiate, \u2018Tuition 85,00 to 85,00 per terin often wecks.Board with furnished: room §2,75 per week.Lightand washing ©.SUc extra.Reduction in special cases an to sons and daughters of Ministers.Superior instructions given in French, Ger: wan, Italian, Music, Drawing and Orua.mental Branches.Speclal classes during Fall Torm for pupils desiring to teach in Winter Schools For circulars and further information, ; address ; Rev.J.M.HAGAR, M.A., Governor, or * Rev.A, LEE HOLMES.M.A., Principal, ; Stanstead, July 26, 1876, 04 Passumpsic Railroad.PT PES EXCURSIONS Œ \u2014T0\u2014 - ; Montreal and Quebec! * ROUTE A\u2014Montreal via D\u2019assumpsie -\u2014 and South Eastern Railroad.Return.same Loute.: : ROUTE B\u2014Montreai aud Quebce, vin * Passumpsie, South astern, Richelieu Line Steamers and Grand Trunk Railway.ROUTE C\u2014Qucebee vin Psssumpsie Railroad to Sherbrovke, Grand -Lrunk Railway to Quebce.Return same Route, ir\u201d The sale of Excursion tickets wills - commence July 1, and continue during\u201d the months of August and September, good to return until November 1, at the\u201d following prices: From Route A.B.North Ilatley, s7 00 898 Massawippi, 700 985 Ayer\u2019s Flat, 68 08 Smith's Mills, G 4d 9 85 Stanstead, G 30 0 85 Stanstead June.6 30 9,85 Newport, _ 9 85 7 45 Coventry, 620 1000 765 Barton Landing, 635 31000 - 780° Barton, 660 1000 80 South Barton, GG 10 00 8 06 West Burke, 710 10 50 8 66 Lyondonville, 7 40 11 00 8 90 Lyndon, 740 11 00 8 00 St.Johnsb\u2019y Centre, 7 65 11 50 910 St.Johusbury, 77% 1150 9 20 Passumpeie, 785 11 d0 93 - Norrisville, 8 60 1150 0 50 ; Barnet, 815 1200 950 MF Mclndoes, 825 1200 9:80 5 Wells River, so 1200 1000 @ä Newbury, 87 1280 South Newbury, 8 90 1260 Bradford, 900 1250 Fairlee, 0380 13 00 Ety, 940 13 00 North Thetford, 950 13 00 Thetford, 9350 1300 Ponipanoosue, 950 13 50 Norwich, 950 1380 White River June.9 50 13 50 GOING NORTIL Ac.D, Es.Muil.N.Ez Ar, Newport, 105 prin, 4 55 pan, 715 pan, 336 a.m, \u201c Montreal, 920 100 « Quebec, 930 a.m, GOING SOUTH.de D.Ee.Mail.N.Ex.Lerve Quebee, « Montreal, 400 aan, « Newport, 425 pm, 150 pur, T Chan 905 ; RICHELIEU JANKE STEAMERS, leave Montreal daily, except.Sunday.7 p.n\u2014 Arrive at Quebec 6,441.m, Leave Quebec act pm.Arrive at Montreal, 6 aa, SAGUENAY LINE STEAMERS Jeave Quebee daily.except Sunday and Monday, at 7 a.m.Time for round trip, 48 hours, QUEBEC AND GULF PORT STRAM- ERS leave Quebec every T'uesduy at 2 pur H.I.FOLSOM, Supt.N.I\u2019.LOVERING, Jr.Gen, Ticket Agt.Lyndonville, July 1, 1876.oäwl Passumpsic Railroad.EXCURSIONS \u2014TO\u2014 LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG-! Great Inducements! Low Rates! | \u2018Trip to Newport, dinner at ble Mom- phreniagog House and sail in the beauti= © ful steamer Lady of the Take all included in tae following very low rates for parties of ten or more golug same day.Tickets Good Ton Days From Date.7 30 pan.Sherbrooke, 8205 St, Jolmabary Lennoxville, 285 laseumpalo, Capleton, 2 tia Norrlsville, North Lutley, 245 Barnet, Massuwippt, 220 Mchudocs, Ayers l\u2019lut, 210 Wells River, Smith Mills, 170 Newbury, Stanstead, 175 South Newbury, - Stanstead June, 150 Itindtord, Coventry, 1 60 Xuirlee.Barton Landing, 1 76 Lly, Barton, 200 North Thetford, South Bnrton, 2 15 4hetford, West Burke, 250 l\u2019ompanoosue.Lyndonville, 2 50 Norwich, Lyndon, 260 W, Wt, Junction.Ht, J.Centre, {2 oo Memphremagog Mouse.The Interior of the Mempliremagog House, during the past winter.has gone~ through thorough repairing and rofurn- ishing, Ihe exterior with its wide veran- drs aifords n view of mountain und lake scenery not surpassed on this continent.The hotel is under the effective management of Mr.3, Buek, recently of St James Hotel, Boston.Music by the Orchostra nt the Memphremuxgog House, on the ar rival of trains md during the evening froin 8to 10, : On Tho Isalzo.: : The steamer, Lady of the Lake, lke: other ludies, has kept well up with The: - fashidns and demands of the des and 16 in first.class condition in every respoct\u2014 Capt.Fogg 18 not an oll Fogp, nor does lie ever wet eanghtin a fug, lois never tired of nuswering questions and is ale ways happiest when surround by sovers al Tiundred Sabbath School children with whont he i3 a great favorite, \u2018The Sylvain.Retront at.Dwi Head is one of the most charming places for a pienle nnd the new J hatel at Gibraltar Polat, on the opposite ; side ofthe Lake nilords overy vpportunity for rest ard refreshment.Ya Special arrangements made with Sabbath Schools and large = partics.i Il, K.FOLSOM, Supt.A a .Passt Mall B Newp! Mall Muil fi south and W andsai 62, m hour ue ening, st Auils : a, fre Mull M.V.Muil Sg 81.m, Island Cox 10,80 À WUnloi Univer Derl Regul moon.itro 1 Ish oper has Sept nigh park Judd The mute Coll Line UStI: brol mue has are the som Late the x & cov! old 7 wal fron sho] of w men at V him bore pal liste Dre inso fron ay cire orn! to ink Way tho allo min tho ides pass: ma, via you fall ovi wind flic nos hol thu pla tw clu the Lo : 8ho ore the on thi de: or she eo rul or Jus nn wi fio ar of # oe .- .nee .: .seston SS mac more marre \u2014 sami te r ; LR .Le ne sm D T Tr 2 a , œ .! i .EN y y \u20ac ™: 9 ! dive Stanstead Journal, n a doit occurred at tho luke s Hoenn Townships Notes, C.H.KATHAN.° PLOUGHS: - : 1.\u2018 \u201cEXCELSIOR.\u201d Le dhy p, oo on Monday.r.Geo.l\u2019ierce, accom- 1 ul k ha oun re-commenced atthe | ime mee an S ea er TOO 5 OLBROOK SIDE HILL Cour up higher, \u2014 op, stairs, over 4PPY lo i! ; i panied by seven men, wont from hero Muutington mines.The smolting H \u2018also, 'P Mesars, MoGown & Bullock\u2019s store, is hh LOUAL AND OTHER ITEMS.|} | : OH! MY! WOOLLEY Ploughs, 81s, Ploggh on pon Le ; =~ propured to do some work on Prov ne io burnt lant \u201cworkin: have beon ! : Castings and Repaire of sl) kinds, can} be once you find your full lines of Milling En LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.inco Island.One bout, with two men © - an are tn wou CE D or \u201c_ COUNTIES ound at a PIKE BROS, GOODS.Prints cheaper than the chesp- yt Passumpsic und Mass, Valiey Railroads and light loading, wot over safe, the Gills Ou Monday is Tony ° .Rock Island, May 80, 1876.1x aay Jom fx to eames ber d'ave ns FAALNS LEAVE STANSTED, water being vory rough, howover\u2014 | from Eogland.As we recoutly re-| AIN'T THEY NICE! Mutual Fire Insurance Company \u2018| 1876 THE\" 16 ets.Cabot Botéons Hermie unis ad Re Rte Sout 2 fram.The boat, loaded with a stove, grind- marked he was the only Canadian * ° : PE dh om eight to twelve, Gloves, Wagon ewprt A 3 260 pans 7.1b pu Mali\u2019 North, 7.55, stone, ote, manned by Mr.Pierce and who graduated at the Royal College J\u2014 , nd10 short g}l other goods ak equally vs pl Fu an ween ho grads | EXHIBITION HAS OP Énode at Copt Double Mail fran Sortie 6 mn ream, south; À Scotchman namod Duncan Stowart, of Physicians and Surgeons, London, Deposit Notes - $700,000.Ca PO ta : po 10% prices.Millinery J 9 Se London ¥ Aa 1 au pm.A le lar.200 p.m Accow'd from Newport, 5583 pound wus ,, ., [and that too under excoptional diffi- This js what all exclaini while oxaminin 0 cick tan : ; -THIS IS No.HUMBUE,.31 good Kero tram North, 746 pt, Mail Soutlhy 8.35, wis swamped and sunk.Tho two cultios avising from illness.We be.£.4 Te ; Remember, whi you ell at the A SL ne 08 Tuvsdaye, mon swam for the shore.The boat lieve it is likely he will enter into Established in 1885.40 Years Experience, Lop Le he » to come up statrs, \u2018right over: ALL.\u2019 which had reached the island artuer À is father Dr.Gil.0 \u2019 CORNMR OF | Gowan & Bullpek\u2019s for chéap ; dut sont Office, Derby Li éached the 1s'and, went to partuersinp with his father Dr.Gil 5 ede nA EN OH \u2019 lost Olfice, Derby Line.their assistance and reached Stewart bert of this city.\u2014 Sherbrooke News.¢ H K A T H A N ) $ All losses promptly paid.No claims in litigation.The *Mutual\u201d pays no Divi- EEE nL ewer, dE 7 Le es 5 Be \u2018 a southern Mails close 545 und 9 p.mn, Island Pond Co .\u2019 \u2019 dends to Stockholders, consuquently every member gets his Insurance at actual cost.Ma 1e \u201coa \u2018 ee.: PI.a Whe Candin Wh, ne Sie res barely in time to save him as ho was Two deaths are roported in Quebec Losses by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not.are paid by the Mutual.\u2018 Pr I\" i i or\" Sale\u201d Ohe he Co.ana) So ne Sundays 9.34 to Iv a.in.und uit quite exhausted, Both men lost most A5 caused by the heat.New Stock, which he is replenishing 0 : ; ; - \u20ac A F v - Sale Chea ing be Bn lee Tn pe ne und from tor a0 id urte Où 1 nai fost daily.from the Northern and Southern VILL.\"HOUSE AND BAXHRV\".e ni ih be oi JT.FLINT, PL M, of their clothing, having stripped Free 1x Tuner Rivers.\u2014On Sat.Markets, including a choice assortiment of Head Offic - - Sherbrooke P Q rates TEE Bo ok AND BARGRY of the ISTON, stunstead ung Rock Island Offices.when they saw their boat could not urday night last a fire in Adair street Ladies ea \u20ac, te Ce ; Lo \u2014_\u2014 Ce { & À large garden Sse ee balles .baits faits arrive at Hok Falaud by M, V.18, It.ag *| live in the rough water.lt was a left 2 families homoless, none in- 0\" \" The\u2019 Large t end Choles Stock of \u201c| Mme ln good repalr and good witer op the d, wis te Curso Tock Lalani for Stansteud Ar vory risky thing to undertake.to cross sured.: D R BE 8 8 G 0 0 D 8 \u2019 PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.© Larges o - À gopd Guanioo Tor na og tools, &0.1e first M.Rout G30.No Reglotered malled afters, |.î avr Boars are making havoc with the \"The following table will give sume idea of the progress of the Com.- tp?\u201cFor : A \u201c hé late i: Hoare it 550 cock pe with u louded hout with so heavy a Playtul lambs around Melbourne.SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, and the confidence it receives trom the public :\u2014 ; Ready Made Clothing, oo rene ow spartoulars, apply who is = ve Stanstead for Contlevok every dayat Wind blowing.a .; re Year.Policies in force Property covered.Deposit Notes.Losses.CE ., 7 rani aor Ae Berl {0 the Ba.turn saine evening.\u201d Louve Stuneteud for _\u2014 The town of St.Johns is negotin- MUSLINS, LAWNS, 1866 2841 82.486.034 29 $182,978 03 \"+ Hats and Ca 8 Fslaud Pond every day at tpm, © \"| Tue Lake View Cane Meeting, ting à lonn of $60,000 which is offered 1874 7446 : 7,201,506 GO 588,010 54 16.777 38 LC RE ER Lei ; ; ; al GRENADINES.5 Le CE \u2018ON, Religious Moctingse cna Mauou, P.Q., will commence its an- at ninoty, \u2019 wm COL.B 1 MORRIS 130.820 00 A & WOODWARD \u201c 0 w and Gents F urnishing Goo 9e CA very Nitmiay.Sundry Sahoo ais.Dual session on Saturday, Sopt.2nd Hail stones one inch in diametor \u2014 hee President, ne Bec'y & Treas, \u2018 i eue 10,30 A, AT, very J { 5, Sept, gnd, ; .resident eV To be found this side of Boston.or: _ Union sockal meeting at the Chapel Sunday evening and continue until Sent.11th.Con- fell ut Chambly, Sunday before last, | .- , Ic.th ( ton.or .nt 7 o'clock.Ce ; I destroying eros d breaking wi ; LOCAL AGENTS.M 2; LAN D service, Mum 10 50 nem: > © le ferenco business will bo attended to dows Dy ooory direction.HIME Wit Also, n great variety of French, English, GEO.POMROY, Stanstead.H.L.KNOWLTON.Magog.ontresl, ot suis Fin Per LE ae during the meoting at such times as ° cn Von Greetion.and American HIRAY HOWE.reson: QUARTUS BLISS fot ' i red saison \u2014(itey G.Thorac, Suniag seryice st will Joust interfere with the regular |, THE RecET AccIDENT AT ACTON.\u2014 A A: ADAMS, Coaticook.0108 8 \"Compton.ces 115 105 O30 I, 7 Pei, + au ~e ., 1 : si i \"er , 4 esday, Cathotie\u2014(ltuy.A: Macauley)\u2014Sunduy services lv sorvices of Lhe camp meeting.We By A D ee occurred PRINTS, C NT D Complete Outfits can be Obtained, ; tue and 2p,m, i le STICILY us * > ver A A A Universalist\u2014(Bov FH Healey.) Sundayservicent OXpeet able ministers from abroad, as terribly injured, one of whom is Mr.Made to Order, in the Latest Fashion, FN ily Derby Line, 11-23 m.Sunday Sebool at 12 pu Bowman of South Carolina, and | John Tail formerly of L' Avenir, and SUN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, ENGLISH WORSTEDS, Lo] ur 3 LOTR, ! chers Musonic=eGolden Rule, No.4.others that have not visited us before.à son of Samuel Îlall Esq., of that TR oa 3 mr Gag 1 5 BAL; £ Y Pr itegatar vommunications, Tuesday preceding full Let all come who can.Bring bedding placo, who we deeply regret to say HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' SCOTCH SUITINGS,.\u201c31 all\u2018times-cheap for \u201c La moon -\u2014 and provisions.Lunch and horse ne ie ouest or tomato RIBBONS, SHAWLS, 180 St.James Street, Montreal.: : HALIFAX: TWEED, i=l Oriental Lodge, No.36, 1.0.0.F.keoping will be furnished ho Poo, > 5 being « ; m .\u2014_\u2014 0 \u2018 ast ishing .».Meutine seveningat710, \u201cCOpiug Wi © furnished ou tho flown out, and the sight of\u2019 the other .TRIMMINGS.; ; BLUE FLANNEL SULTS, os and pores |ne.Meetings Mondas cventbe rr ground at reasonable rates.Half fare totally destroyed.\u2014 Guardian.CAPITAL, - $1, 00 0, 000.Just the thing for Summer tra Gor NEW You, Aug.22.3 p.w.~Gold 1103 rates on tho Passumpsic and South AcomexT AY Poivr Levrs\u2014On 201 \u2014 LL MIE ME LOT Damier traye à Orua- Greenbacks 11 discount.| Eastern Railways, also on the steam- Tuesday last « little son of Nathan à fun line of Ladies, Misses, and Chil- INSURES FARM PROPERTY AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES.; OVER COATING,: nu for _\u2014 AI our Canadian correspondouts boat, Lady of the Luke.Those who Barlow, aged 10 years, formerly of drens ; ar a Ja À Gaga riov ! ; ,.in Gray and Brown Worsteds, very uty CAR LOADS.OF CORN hools, ome.will fi .sh im- this village, was necidentally drowned I Advantages offerea : nd aie ne © Parties want of 100 biishe Aton tro requested to address us at Rock some, will find tho ground much im in the St.Lawronce while watering a Boots, Shoes, and Slippers.It is confined by its Charter to insure SILK UNDER SHIRTS + fein will dè wll £8 call and get prices Island instead of Stanstead.proved sinco last year.Let us come | porso which he with another boy \u2018was Gentlemen will find a complete assort- nothing more bozardous than Farm Property\" \u2019 \"AND DRAW bo x hlso constantly on han AE or ur \u2014 together to worship, to do and got driving,\u201410._ ment of Een caused by lighting, who | + DRAWERS, of best brands Family Fioy 2 .m Aendeo \u20ac org f » , 4 .I 4 ni Cy | fil ?, ; Lo 1 - Of 5 CE \u2014 The Academy at East Hatley good.C.P.Dow, On Thursday a boy aged six years, NECK TIES, Tt insures Lyre Stock against death by light- GENTS HOSE, \u2018 T opens nn Monday, Aug! 28th.For the Com tr »»Opposite Engterä-T'ownehi d.Toe .à = 4 .Li A a! og 1 son of Poter Conchor, wae killed under CLOTHS, & CLOTHING.In Silk, Lisle Thread, and Cotton e assured.ning, either in the building or on the premises \u201cIt Tho meetin of (he tome pan P.S.Thoso who wish to secure the following circumstances.\u2014Dviving L is a purely Canadien \u2018Institution, its |.LS RE sé LE ; \u2014 \"The meeting off the \u201cpress gang\u201d dent accomodations will aol à along near Warwick station, Mr.Con, FURNISHING GOODS, Varina, ir conjined tothe Dominion, and 1s .BOOTS AND SHOES, i : as been arranged for the J2th of 1'ent accomodations, will apply soon.8 ; : votod to this poculinr bi oF UE ; has been arranged for the 12th o , ; chor overtook his brother, and wish- yotod many years s peculiar branch o \u201cCall early and get, the First Chotéel \u201c7 57 ; : Bring ull the tents you can, ; ; \" APS.- \"| csurance, and understand thoroughly the .\u2018early.gel.t plées à us Sept, at Sherbrooke.5 CPD ing to speak to him a moment, gave HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, requirements of the Farmers a a class, T.&C.OROURKE, | \u201cA vx +5 > 7 the reins to his little son.For some .; ie 0 \u2019 YL ST Te \u2014 The drought continues with cold \u2014 cause not explained, the horse imme- SHOES, AND SLIPPERS.OFFICERS., ; La + Corner Maple Avenue.Je N Interest th , + \\ Co.- .Foek ; ; 15 = > 7 ! nights al sutmy duys.orme el do al | diately took fright aud started off Vas, Ans, President.daar] Rock Island, June 5.1876, .| er.+ : \u2014- \u2014 \u2014 wo had quite à heavy shower | at full speed.The Wagon wus over- oo .A.DESJARDINS, » Vice-President.CTT 7 TT le : + .n 1 3 oo \u2014 À sta] burn near the olling last Swiday morning, making the turned, dashing the little driver Yi0-| Full lines of latest styles Brussels and TU a og aang Director Boa.T.NW.NURSE, & vor parle, belonging to the estate of J.I.prospect for \u201cfall feed\u201d better than it lently upon the side wall producing All Wool (JP.CossrabLE, Assistant Secretary.- 10059, DEALERS IN CTU ged a Judd, wis burned on Phwsday Inst.was, At tho present writing the injuries from which ho died in a fow _ \u2014 ~~ |COFFINS .& CASKETS; ; Way The tire was set by boys playing with weather 18 cool and clondy with indi- i.yy CARPETINGS, .People dosirin Frarance in this of all prices and in ail styles.| Ke matehes -ations of more rai Warwick.\u2014Richardson\u2019s Tannery giving thoir Risks to Agents of rioat } i ; ve 03 te aehes.a tations of more rain, ; ot on fire on Sunday mornins about at very low prices.N B.Companies, who claim the Company :i Robes; Shrouds, ce ute, \u2014 Prof, W.IL.Shipman, of Tufts 77 Well, well; wo learn something 3 clock and was reduced to ashes in , par To harofs spot deat otal ; \u2026 où hand or furnished to.order.* will College, will preach at the Derby \"eW overy day.Webster is superan- loss than an hour afterwards.\u201d With \u2014 : on th publia, Poing praotio We keep à large assortment ofinjoe &; ring Li = 1 arch next Sabbath ab the uated und \u201cA Citizen\u201d would have us the oxception of the liquor vats and No.1 White Stone Ware, Pres _ = a kets, of ail Sizes and can trim, ther oF sine church next Sabbath à ; i > which remain i ) dayat home.nts wanted, Outfits rt notice, st prices.bars usual bour and at 5 p.m.understand that \u201ca store\u201d docs not ap- chimney vhich mo aact nothing Glassware, Lamps, Massawippl Valley Rallway Bonds, | $12 2,072 home, pont COv Augusta.Maine |.°F Rooms under CARPENTEES DRUG |.J = ply to millinery goods, oven should | ks LE a ht of this once enter- Hangers, Chandeliers, ete.PROFITABLE investment for'U.] \u2014\u2014\u2014= - = ; STORE, Rogk Island.75 |\" ; 3 broken by showers on Sunday.Not | in that \u201cmillinery shop.\u201d His remark : pul main building was over 60 ft.by CARRIAGE FINDINGS A.a ak.ooo Store, whers.The.hishast tare: \u2019 NOTION : es ik \\ G 70 much rain fell, but the weather since \u201cBut why Ben should infer that I hud 45 ft.in width.The total loss is esti- & speclality.Stanstead, May 10, 1876.83 et price willbe paid, as we lave récéived ; CR ra., A is) i 05 | - ; : : i ted at 818.000.Work was sus- 'epise manera | the agency from our old friend.WitLiadw A \"Special méeting of thé Stoskioiders., \u2018 oo has been us cold as October, ard fires reference to the Chamberlin goods pond d a I 3 ol \\ ork S i a PRIZE CHURNS.BEATTIE, with inétraction to\u2018 be ont- of the Sta; + Weslé : 'Gollage, 8 ; ) ; 20 are comfortable, remains a problem for your readers PêNCE at eleven o'clock on Sa urcay ' | done iu the Butter trade.'S fetel\u2019 \"your will be held at the ofice of the Corpora: Re 15 ne LL night and the origin of it is unknown.i PEE BROS, , are, now.manufacturing Butter one and all; 5 tbn in\" Stanstead Plata bn- WEDNES-|;; 05 _ Much injury bas been dono to to solve,\u201d is tantamount to disclaiming \u20147b.GRHOCERIES, - the-celebrated -PRIZE- CAURN,* Butter taken in all days of the Week; DAY, Sept.0th,/1876, to consider thè ex: - sû ; SET - having referenco to those goods in the a b ; undoubtedly the best Churn made.Call but, Tnesdays and Suttirdays preférred.~.{ pediency of trapsferring the Coliege Buil- |* 05 the wheal crop by insects and rust in 2 Fr LB £ vie ELOPEMENT.~\u2014A man named Robert All kinds in full lines, including some and see them.- ! UE \u201cIS.BEEBE &.CO.\u201d dings and the lands Immediately Comber: A 03 some sections of the Townships.\u2014 first instance.From this point of view Russel came from England to Caple- choice Rock Island, June 28, 1876.| Beebe Plain.May 30, 1876: \"91, ed therewith, togetherwith all the prop- | 55 Tite sown grain has also suffered from the question arises : who did he mean ?ton, and boarded in the house of Titus SUGARS, COFFEE, AND TEAS - - - 777, 1;-0 erby and franchises of the:Corporationi to | 00 Late sown grain has also suffer Tho legal maxim : \u201cOne is not vbliged Issacson.His wite and children wore , , : - : - For Sale.{7 the Montreal Conference of the Methodiet |- 90 the drought by maturing too fast.of ; 8 in England.About a fortnight since | y bait i \u2018Church of Canada, or to: Trustees in their ais 0 pr A to convict himself,\u201d surely, cannot, his vi arrived on her two children : - ; Pro SEWING MACHINES and a behalf; and to.determine the cond tiqus, ; J ; ; vife arr y , ; - .ine i ich tre hou 2 \u2014 Sidewalks now extend from the through nepotism, have influenced one of them about three months old.PAINTS.\" US | ania the severe Omar are an oxpodions.Ales ameter, If be thought.50 covercel bridge to Stanstead Plain, and \u201cA Citizen?\u201d The dreadful threat, Last Saturday our gay Lothariooloped J eal a YEAR ?1 Min TES és en des Ly, transfer of the Academy property.40; : 2 old walks aro boing renowed.A now implied in the Inst sentonce, should with Mrs.Issacson, who carried off fhe only Pleo mo ante, dre kept in oe v LS C2 0 THE QLD STONE-STORE Master ODE Mo HAGAR, 0 walk on the west side of tho streot by all moans, be carried out, as it has al tho money pho could lny her hands vichity.Also, Paints and Oils in all va- \u2014 Pa OS che RA \u201cda a dire ey si Wo: Caley vo , sy brides to near Mr.Libbv's \u2018rors for on, en, rieties, Turpentine, Japan, &c., &., a very , EL ° 17 na éad, July 5, 1876.= Coy 0 from the bridge to near Mr.Libby s no terrors for Ben T infant.of three or four months old.complôte assortiment The subscriber has opeiied the_ | AT BEEBE PLAIN, Vie Cnn TY TE Ped gait 50 shop is in course of construction, all EN LROVATO.yo supposed thoy have gone to the .4 4 ; \u2014 EE \u201cWESTS PHOTO: ROOMS : 3e ; of which shows a desire for improve- , \u201cland of the free.\"\u2014Sh.Gazette.-\u2014 Lo \u201cg : - 9 VIDE.SN | a Se ETON) 0 ments hereabouts, Way's Mills, | : F U R N I 7 U R E pring.Campaign, : ; Reductions in Prices for the m : : peus eus à con or ; A w Los The Sabbath School had à very suc- ; Vermont News, 1 Cae .- Coal ey ST ; Lod 08 fone in Pi , ovo las MM with a large-and well.selected Stock ot ali .; jf -dfonth.of July .x;3 if nef 0 \u2014 John Patten shot Barnoy McCue cessful pie-nic in Bishop's grovo last ho S ° ki ds of goods generally keptin a couti-| - Now is yoiir time to buy your Goods; at \u2018PHOTOGRAPHE, J TINT iypRsii api cf; no at West Rutland on Monday, killing Thursday; quite a large company was Burrer Manner.\u2014Ât the St, AI A complete stock kept constantly on hand, | try store, purchascd since the.decling in prices Lower than ever thought of.We: .est astres Qc ; him instantly.They were Irish In present, several other schools being bans butter market, Tuesday, hore including full Chamber Suits.Call and prices, and Intends bean object mean just what we say.Our stock is all TURE \u2018FRAMES, ind everythin\u2019 ii the i= a | - slantiy.they wen cs CA * : \u2018 i 2 was ¢ ê anc i Fe or the public ve him \u20ac - .; 03 ceci bool 2 borers in the marblo quarries, topresented, dinner was sorved on a and ar dance grades exon see for yourselves.age.Call ak the TO NEBwWw AND OLBAN: picture lind EEDUCED! petial ; i me = table 125 feet long, which was litor- strietly gilt edged.We quote good at \u2014_ ; and bought for Cash Down.| \u201cl'ion to COPYING fa \u2014 The nitondants at the Congre- ally londed with the substantials and from sisteen 10 eighteen cents; choice - FLOUR Stock and get the Prices.We don't nop Worn Goode.EEE or pletures.* ot \u201d gational Chureh had the pleasure of | dnintios whieh tho ladies know so at ninotoon to bwenty-two conts, and HAXALL 0 \u2019 Especial bargains in : But will seli you .2 - Bring infthé ; istenine op av eo | .\"epar y ie w ilt edged at twenty-five cents, with : : Sub W TE 20, Bring Injehy re listening to sermons {rom Rov.Mr.well how to prepare.The music was Secasionnlly a air soiline at a high.The best article of Flour in the market.FRESH.CLEAN, NEW GOODS, AE ; Drew of NR, fev W.A Rob» furnished hw tho dhol, me tho di- er price, Thero is very little strictly Try it.PRINTS, SHETINGS, \u2018 cheaper than others are selling thelr Bauk- ; Lin | inson of New York, and an address |rection of Mr./ :ert Chadsey, Mrs, silt edred butter coming forward.\u2018 = pas ; {Tupt an op-worn.Our Stock is com- | © from Rev.Nr.Montgomery, Mission John Buckland presided at the orsu 5 5 = TRY BAILEY'S FANCY FLOUR, BLEACHED COTTONS, plete in every respect, and will be sold |-: - av to 4 ati Parker on Su ; fay last, sh rn peeches ee made hy A RD The late drought has been very dot- made by Patent process GLOVES, HOSIERY for a very small profit for .- .arv ATEN \u2018 key, Stel: ast, Short speeches were made by À.R.P.le > .\">, 3 : - Sh * : rimental to tho crops.Tho Missis- .; OR : , ; ; Pons Sanborn, Superintendent, Rev.Me.quoi river is lowor Ten for yen All the SHAWLS, PAKASOLS CASH ; R READY PAY.¢ -\u2014- We received n few days ago tho Mills, I.Smith, Esq., Rov.Mr, Moul- i \" EST BRANDS OF FLOUR = + >| AN we ask is for you to call and see for J eirenlar in which the Dominion Gove ton, Me, J.MeClary, V.Truell, Mr.Wm.1L Hodgdon of North Troy, BES ; , AND FANCY GOODS.Taine ves that we are telling you, re \u2018 , vos isstte Of Dasse ?! while veturning trom Nowport last selling low, - ; 0 Br: - ernment authorizes the issue of passes no 100 Ti 8 I .Our Stock consists In part of - ! to C \u2018 linn journalists wishing to 1 Lomick, J.Grisim and Rov.Mr.Thursday night, was mot by two high- \u2014 a BLACK ALAPACAS pg 0 Lanadum JOUPDA ESS wishing Putterson.The day was vory tine.the waymor who presented n revolver af- 3, I take a trip over the Fntercolonial vail- grove in excollent order, the people ter stopping his team, and demanded a nor a Full lines In GRAY SERGES, ES 3 ax fr shee alifax, o i ; is FH i \u2018me ruriety of styles, selling at cost gnd le = ir [es H em of ren Tree a dito, and jt is beliovod all wont aaray BS SAN, his enn à than cost, as 1 am going out of the Stove PL COOPS, * EVEN AND BROKEN PLAIDS,|\" WW N tho er \u201cSeptember.Tho object is to wer] vl R tnt A Ling = i ANR .DoE ho da Sh Rl ee 8 ho endo anyon mon af vs Do pleased with oe ontor isment gi CU 1850, when he was allowed to drive on.business.WOOLENS, TYCOON \u2018REPS, g Gag cL Standard: English: ow The newspaper t \u201c| by the Ways Mills Sabbath school.There i ties, A + D sy s OF , - he minion an opportunity of judging of aie 35 Ia Se \u2018 There 13 no clue to the parties The SHIRTINGS, .AND STACKS OF PRINTS, *\" Thest valuable Reinedict which have stoi the bisd of ; , PSS Bask BALL\u2014Tho Unions of South night being a dark onc Iodydon did \u2014 TWEEDS, CANADIAN | s earefol the road fr themselves, and gain an Barnston and the Young Britons of | hot seo them distinetly enough so that OVERALLS.\u201cELS, ND MER] SAN iden of the country through whieh it Ways Mills played a match gi on ho would bo able to identify them.1 am selling my Goods at very low AND AMERIË : ! Lys AUS played a match gamo on ho Cul lool | prices, to correspond with the times, and HATS, COTTENADES, Coin ud Hitsscs Thursday last, nt Ways Mills.Unions 1e Caledonian, in looking up the [cash customers will find it to their advan- ; 5 TE He eee a se ; + o a a) ! weather record, finds that The your tage to call and examine goods and prices CAPS UMBRELLAS, BROWN DUCK, Cal cess bylthe most eminent Phy: and Surgeons in\u201d * ; {1, Young Britous 30.; before purchasing elsewhere, ns I am re- , , ; y ee ants Surg 3 - Phe news from the Eastern war \u2019 BC ; ; 1849 was as hot and that the drought solved Pot to be lor onl , : - BLUE AND BROWN DENIMS; vice ce, rier dy may be thus summarized : The Sor- Fiteh Bay.was much more sevore than the pres- BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Wingate ood Pur ES! a 55 : ; ; agwn.of TICKINGS, BROWN-COTTONS, ; ps pce remeds Her Fe ture phe 36 and 40 inch.at bottom prices, cheapet of the frig Chronic Com ah ; i Dos All who are suffering from nervous de- CURTAINS, |! than ever known before,«; 1: \u2018the sysiein.bility und prostration of the physical pow- ; BLEACHED COTTONS; L ovireh hasdefeated Craekyourjawigatz, | {his vicinity, to all kinds vf late sown ers, caused by the errors of youth, should 200 Bags Salt CARPETINGS, : = mi Sasa cer Shipton, to ¥ ALonie- n D: patios.Its réstores to heated the débiites \u201cted and Weakned parts.-We have hun vians ave been driven onl of Gurgle- The long continned dry, hot weath- ent year.PAPER HANGINGS, yournosinwater; Iarvatoviteh has er of the past few weeks, has dono a fallen back on Mlexintaz; Sevenyears- considersble amount of damage in = dreds of certified gurek, wi se ker : Reta IH and Palldownyourvestoviteh has in-| grains, corn, and potatoos.Barly.immediately send to Drs We H.Parker, - CLOCES _ FINE LIN ; A e assistant physician and business ngent of 4 , LINEN HANDKERCHIEF flieted a crushing how to Wipoyour sown graîns are a good crop, and are the Peabody Medical Yistitnre Soston, at:8l per Bag, Canada currency.MIRRORS : So eter) iets pany ponthes the sufering « apa prodaces noseoviteh, Gormandizeoscholl still being gathorel in good condition.rt of, fons pacienco of Ls work, i.\u2019 \u2018 > .wo LL GLOVES, «HÔSTERY, years 1 Price, ! re if eg holds out on the road 10 Bloodand- \"Tho hay crop was never got in beter | the result of the widest research and deep- \u2014 CROCKEKY, ; BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, sn ; angeles Cathar Eas hr if seems lntended by.a thiderof, condition than this senson.ET A A toe It , GLASSWARE,| ~~ \u201c7 AND FANCY GODS.| I EE 2 ey Eire a | kidneys, canon bp woskussa nnd debitky ss Tho people of this place and vicinity Woman and Her Liseases\u201d is anotier un-| l Car High Mixed Corn .We have got the best line of |.ea hot de progres of diss.0° Bee Lin gront toniopowers ace especially ° ateh same of base Le \"ns ave showine ir usual liborality, in Que and instructive medical treatise; as , LE NES Ï ,, Puc, #5 Cars ax UE goted to al \u201cof - À match same of base ball Was are showing their usual liberality, m in also the work on \u201cDiseases of the Ner- to arrive Pp West India Goods, BOOTS & SHOE ».| | Wiiigaté's Nerve-Tonic Pls.» {Wasesi and'it should pe used without delay played al Tennoxvillo on the 17th be helping the widow 8.8.Clifford, ves and Nervous Maladies,\u201d both of which - Lo, © for men.women and children, to.bo found: Used with remarkable aticcess I Neuralgia, Evileody) rg Benson suffering jen ef at À vo à : ° cville whose buildinm sffects wero con- tre also published by the Institute.No GROCERIES HARDWARE, , .ï 4.00: A \u2018Cilers, Paral Softening of the Brain, Lapse disease neys, disease of 3 tween the Katon aud Lennoxville whose buildings and effects wero con higher praise can be awarded the author \u2014 , * .Within one hundred miles, jie 1Nemory Mental ca Trmpotency and {lL urinary Organs.ve clubs, which resulted in a vietory for sumed by fire, by way of contribu: ofthese popular works than to say that a TOOLS, GLASS, PAIN®S, |; Our stock of Gigeer| os is comp ete, | Wingates in lets: GONST \\ J moi cub by cars or 2 ing money, work, provision, wa.Sry co da Ni ely on | Caiis., [TEAS - orEa, A ump : to 12, ing apparel, cte.À now houso and | Association.luller particulars may be 100 Bbl oO t OILS, BRUSHES, NAILS Ja pee ogi k EL Mili of th igs Orne powerful wid to Ii: {ianding, by then OF this meditine.AS ; TT TT barn nro boing crected on the place; found inthe advertisement in our colamus 8.ement.ur 5, TOBACCO,, \u201cus ike.emedien.: Paic£, so Cats ber BOX i in, Tals offs tive ion debi + = \u2018Phase who have fruit trees tho burn is nearly comploted; the| Jacobs\u2019 Rheumatic Liquid for colds.\u201cfe HARDWARE Wingate\u2019s Pulmonio Troch , the same time as.nourishing and héaling î pt fa snl vs Th | rt on do ows is bol pushed Dr owes Gogh Bleu 1e Che ba 1 _ Full Stock of | = 8 pertes |W tes ou di 01 he ow errs a orehaëd of Mrs, Haskell was entored ahend #0 that in n fow wooks, things the market as we as ie cheapest.EE, Lire gy (GLASS, Cv ; Ypéy effectua In giving power and cames ta tbe: pices ] nses.of : bed{vidden \u2018persone, and others the other night and all the apples on |.: san \u2018 sondi- A house belonging to Mr.Kelly of FLOUR, +=: ww dais.Sie 0 ee D Je Pace, es Corrs van Dox.© who had sufidred for 4 Without 5 ; fod will will be in a very comfortable condi St.Lawrence, N.F., was burned, Sat \\ EE ; OUT \u2026 PUTTY] ; i Wingate\u2019s Wott.Losen, =: Uf Helle is warranted never one (rec gathered.Not satisfiod with tion for tho family.urday, and two sons of his porished in Fi Feed LIME 5\u201d, i asa SEULS ANDIR i] Amie gate and, cffectual Remedy.fot Worn: -| persistent use à cure wi Shri oo this, the low dow! sneaks wantonly : .rat ol ! 10 Tons Fine Feed.ooonShL BR = EE A administered, \u2014 will not' injure the tiokt d led _ Coustipation, soreneas-and pr \u2018 .; | Mr.Joseph Brunette, a first clues tho flames.© SALT wa KBROQNE OILyse,t fu Susan subcienty eatiey jo removal hy: 8 tho bowels meraily th rofursor destroyed property therein.Othor shoomalkor, has oponed a shop hore py Broan SmounpERED LisTON.\u2014 » : TURPENTINEY .1 Re amd raie Vo Bik 4 ong | 01] Both form of Glens, And thee rect \u201c.orchards have had similar visits, À for tho manufacture of boots and Chas.Liston, 3 London, was one of the cL .KEROSENE OIL, .À 4 tons po Cre Rellof.Po a they sex, or of There et : Cs AR .eut ; t eminent Surgeons of modern times.i LE ; le Stan OX oR relief.~The \\ Cort.wi shot gun londed with birdshot or shoes ; his work is giving good antis- PO EE OR wis, hereditary _ FISH, PORK, LARD, To Ë Family Eine bave Pos Terme a 7 atrength to the debliitet ous, tons course salt hes boon suggosted 44 8 raction and bis prospects of success In his constitution, but when the first sym.1 | \u2018and Limbs.It cures\u2018Sudien Oo Bolt oi BE If required, we will awe Sry shonin Touma, oxi Ff 0 br Torrey The money f apt.Smith's Green Mountain Bée | 50 aking a histrial of medicise | MOVALOr We have the soe control for the Dox\" I Brie pases, ut benalived.\u201c dE LEAR omoedv.W arties \u20ac : , 5 ; howed themselves, did ho shut him- Cu DRIED APP remedy.When parties can bo caught | vory fiir, ay this is a good location self np in his office?no, he kuew, from ; : 2 or traced, a prompt application of for such business.his vast experlence, that such n course [1000 Boxes Fine Salt.BUTTER TUBS, &C., ms justice court with fine and lock np, is meant speedy death, but he bought a boat .\u201ckept constantly on hand.Also.Ru ,[ Ao, NCi Canada, of this well known remedy, which es ,, Tho drouth has cansed some oxcito- and overy morning rowed for an hour on is wall kno y,» i ; à Liver.Corrector, and specific fat all Bilious Disorders, | {| DER MIStS an excellent remedy, Try it.i i :e by y of cutting the It s, ind this exercise, In connec- : QAT86 À he ST and a rising from disomses of the Liver, 5a.|.4K WY ; Te rerio of 11.M.or ne Le Le i dewol die jo tion wih Wingate's Pulmonie Troches, _\u2014 .Tho Frime Shura,\u201d (© \u201c00 Shoks Fine Batter dan | £3 The abo Remedios are.sold.by.TR uv \u2014 The premises of H, M.Hovoy | 01T water supplios, an ; BE | cnrrled him to a ripe old age, with untm- Re ol acknowledged to\u2019 bathe \u2018Balt In general We will ali cheap and fies Sou wall.|.ae ir Salat ots 5 were entered Inst night and some is boing resorted to.Three are duy paired vigor, Pi 1 ras Mwave Fran cel ve pas ~All kinds of Produce taken, in ex~{ Justcalland see for yourselves.Re soripeive, circus\u2019?Rintined on applioges [ES den ro talked about.Wo sny go 88 \u201cthe Brond Shouldered Liston.\u201d Ye 3107 | ra [thenge for Goods.\u201d 1 70 à ad ,c2e00 oaemaÏen es iii ss - | Ken, Pete wend, 1 Hour aid ment stolon.and more ta | after his denth, an examination showed à 5 Cars Lehigh Lackawanna , Cot EPP STONE STO a oostpt opt oe i Lwin moss Dyes olay ! on with the work, as the place is long deep sear In bls lef lung, where the 1 CSS a Highest Cash Prices paid for Bu cn 4 on TONE 8 hg tire 1% Hamon DE Son : : Harve 3 bee \"ol .\\ ; oud wisense first broke ont, - a, a Provincial lusurance Co.( of Montreal, London, England * \u201cToronto, Stadacons » * Quebee, Citizens .\u2026.++ Montreal, - Hartford, be so Hartford, Conn.Isolated Risk & Farmers *» Canada, Peoples + ha + Newark, N J.Lycomlng x se ** Muney, Peun, illville # +¢ Millville, N.J.Traders 8 Ù + Chicago, M.Home & Banking s Galveston, \u2018l'Exus.MU'TUAL DEPARTMENT.Niagara District, St.Catharines, Ont.Hastings of Belleville, Ont.Beaver & Toronto, ** Toronto, Ont.Caneda Farmers + Hamilton, hat Victoria = 6 I have arrangements made to enable me to write lines frem One to Five Hundred \u2018Thousand Dollars on all clusses of specigl hazards.Any orders sent me by mail will have prompt sttention.I also represent the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York.and submit the annual statement below, also, à number of policies showing the dividends.J.M.CHAPMAN, General Agent.oO STATEMENT OF THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' OF NEW YORK.F; S.WINSTON, President, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1875.0 ANNUITY ACCOUNT.\u2018 0.- = ., Pay't N.In force Jun.1st, 1875 No.An ob 00 In force, Jan.1st.1876, 55 Ann.Pay\u2019ts Issued \u20189 4,224 30; [l'erminated, .8} < 827,065 72 \u2014| \u2014 = | 2,11 58 = 877 5 - 38 | 830,877 30 830.877 40 INSURANCE ACCOUNT, _ Ne.Amount.No.Amount, In force, Jan.1, 1875 90 914 $301.928,726/[[n force, Jan.1, 1876 92,393 $305,057 221 New Kisks 9.842 84,905,100) [Terminated 8,363 31.776005 100.756 | $336.833,820] | sa5653 826 Dr.REVENUE ACCOUNT.Cr.To Bulance from last account 869.157.411 314By pd Death & Endowment * Premiums received, 16,731,070 all Claims.$4,385,0:8 28 Interest and Rents, 4,668,998 16 « Annuities, 25,252 GO ¢ Dividends 3,539,0¢3 67 « « Surrendered Policles © and Additions, - 4,724,893 79 + + Commissions (payment of current and extinguish- ment of future) 762,365 09 \u2018¢ Expenses and Taxes, 706,198 1 Balance to New Account, $75,414,923 $89,558,379 5 - $89,558,379 Dr.BALANCE SHEET.cr.* Claims by Death, not yet due, 652,245 85} ** United States and New + Premiums paid in advance, 30,179 78 York State Stocks, * Contingent Guarantee Fund, 250,000 00] ** Real Estate, »» Undivided Surplus, 3,780,494 51)| ** Cash in Banks & Trust _.Companies at interest, 3,850,255 76 cn ; s Interest accrued, e 1,177,105 25 ** Premiums deferred,quarterly & semi-annual, 1,032,495 41 ** Preminms in transit.prin- 111,369 50 9,004,971 1 3,672,635 41 Ab A.T.Postegs, Than in any orher Store in the Country, FOR LESS MONEY ! \u2014tt- My Stock consists of everything usually All Wool Plaid.1 have a few Dress Goods that will be sold kept in a Country Store, Blpek aud Colored silks, Bluck Alpacas, Shawls, Suitings, Cambries and Prints, Rep Goods, CX EAP.Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Plain and Striped Hose, Ladies and Children Fleece Lined and Kid Gloves, Ladies Under and Rubber Coats.every description.Vests and Pauts, Nubias, Lexington Hund Made Loods, Ladies Collars and Cuffs, Fancy Ties and Silk Hdkfs, Felt skirts, \u2018lable Linen, Woo) Table Covers, Napkins, Linen Hdkts, Towelling Crashes, Bro, and Bleached Collons, cheaper than ever before, Gents, Shirting:Flanuels, Outside and under Shirts & Drawers, Buck, Kid, & Sheep Lined Gloves & Mit- ens, Overalls.Over Couts, & Clotlnng, Blue mixed Tun- bridge Yarns, A.I, Morris son & Bros.Ball Yarns, Cotton Batting, warranted full weight, Mens and Boys Long Wool Pippets, ats, Caps, und Furs, terrible cheap and ,alarge assortment of Horse Blankets & Lap Robes.L make a speciality of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots, Shoes, and Lubbers, MENS D.8.& 1.\" THICK BOOTS, These caunot Le bent.Mens Kip and Calf Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers, Mens and Boys Rubber Boots Shelf Iardware of Iam headquarters for Carpenters Tools Of every discription, Baily\u2019s Pat.Lron aud Wood Planes, the best in the World.Cured Hams.Pork.des, Sweet Potatoes, Ouions, Cape Cod Cranberries.Tea, Pure Juva Coffee.both Rousted and Raw, Tobacco, Spices, Glass and Crockery Ware, cheaper than ever.You canbuy more goods with less money than at any other Store in this Country.Come and try.NAILS, IRON, GLASS, PUTTY, BOILED AND RAW OILS, PURE WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, JAPAN, DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL, FLOUR, every barrel warrented, BUCKWHEA'' FLOUR, OATMEAL, i GENUINE COD FISH, Salmon, Smoked Hallibut, Sugar Lard, Finnan Iad- Derby Line, Oct.25, 1875.cipally for December, * Balance due by Agents, 10,152 34 $78,830,104 71 878,830,194 71 y + From the Undivided Surplus a Dividend will be apportioned to each Poliey which shall be in force at its anniversary in 1876 I huve carefully exumined the foregoing Statement, and find the same correct.ISAAC F.LLOYD, Auditor.January 18, 1876.0 NOTE\u2014By act of the \u2018I'rustees the membership of this Company is limited to one hundred thousand insured lives.8 For further particulars apply to AGENTS WANTED.Good responsible Agents wanted to sell the DOMINION WIRE MATTEESS, GEO.GALL, Smith's Mills, Q.Smith's Mills, Sept.21, 1875.51 ST.LEON WATER Fresh Lot for sale ntthe GILLMAN BUILDING.Derby Line, by A.I.PARKER, Derby Line, Sept.1, 1875.39 0 Ti ; DIVIDENDS.\u2018Those who are alrendy policy-holders in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, are aware of the advantages of membership, and of the annual return which they receive for the surplus derived from their premiuins.But a new applicant for Life Insurance is seldom possessed of information suflic- lent to enable him to form a correct judgment us between companies.He perhaps knows of the standing of three or four companies, and believes them to be safe.If he happens to have friends who are insured in them, he can profit by their ekper- lence, und ascertain if there is any difference between them in regard to Dividend systems or results.Often, even this source of information is lacking.For the benefit of this class of insurers, we submit the following remarks and ffinetrations .Dividends (so called) in à Life Insurance Company, are merely the return'of surplus premium paid.\"l'he provision made in the premium for the reserve, for the current year's claims by death, and for expenses, may either, or all of them, prove to be larger ths.n was necessary.The excess or surplus (commonly called Dividend) is returned by the Mutual Lite Lnsurance Company at the end of each year.\u2018I'he following \u2018Table shows what was the Dividend of 1876 on thirty-three policies issued by the Company in thirty-three different years, and the present amount insured by each policy.\u2018I'he persons insured were each aged thirty-five in the year when the policies were issued.None of them ever used any Dividend, but paid full prem- ums every years.0 \u201cThirty-three Policies now in force in the MUTUAI, LIFE INSURANCE COM- y PANY, issued in the years 1843 to 1874, inclusive.con Amount of Policy $10,000.Age 35 in each case.No Dividends ever used.LIFE PLAN.ANNUAL PREMITMS., Premiums paid in full ag stated.City Bank, Sherbrooke.GENERAL BANKING.Discount Daily.Drafts granted on Montreal and New York.AMERICAN CURRENCY DEALT IN.STERLING Exc.BOUGHT & SOLD.Sterling Bills of Exchange Issued negotiable throughout Great Britain and Ireland, for any sum.AGENTS IN LONLON.-Allinnce & National Banks.Collections promptly attended to at lur- est rates.Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Deposits by arrangement, A Savings Bank Department, Interest allowed on deposits of §5.00 aud upwards, at & per cent.per annum, Compounded half-yearly, and may be drawn at any time, with interest fiom date of deposit, Lank hours - Saturdays - 10 to 3.10 to 2, On Friday and Saturday evenings, (he Bank will be open from Gto 8 Lo receive deposits.) Wa.ADDIE, Agent.Sherbrooke, Feb.8, 1876.70 Year Premium Cash Difference Kxceas of Addons when the paid in 1875 Dividend of or net outlay Dividend the Policy Policy 1876 for theyear over for all was isssued | | | Premium | Dividends 1875 8263 80 $65 20 8198 54 $108 30 187444\" 263 80 69 26 194 62 351 63 1873 263 80 73 33 190 57 517 65 1872 203 80 77 90 185 81 70 06 1871 263 80 82 88 180 92 972 35 1870 263 80 87 82 175 98 .1.178 33 1369 263 80 04 35 149 45 1,572 37 1868 203 8U 100 61 163 19 1.893 02 1867 »208 70 110 45 158 54 2.431 76 1866 268 70 117 52 151 18 2,772 G8 1865 208 70 125 03 143 67 d'224 83 18G4 268 70 132 67 136 03 3.450 78 1863 - 263 70 141 91 126 79 3.921 55 1862 208 70 154 55 114 15 4,728 82 1861 208 70 167 70 101 00 5.524,08 1860 268 70 178 82 89 88 6.027 18 1859 208 70 192 28 76 42 6,626 42 1858 208 79 202 04 66 60 6.983 28 1857 268 70 215 90 53 80 .7,620 70 1856 -268 70 228 84 39 80 8,100 Cg 1855 268 70 243 34 25 36 8,701 90 1854 268 70 257 30 11 31 9,198 87 1853 2e8 70 277 40 88 70 10,013 80 1852 275 00 302 98 27°98 10,466 10 1851 275 00 307 80 32 80 11,008 50 1850 275 00 322 45 47 45 11,381 45 1849 275 00 837 60 62 00 11,773 00 1848 275 00 352 70 T7 70 12.127 50 1847 275 00 369 00 94 00 12.546 10 1848 275 00 388 71 118 71 12,730 20 1845 275 00 403 37 128 87 13.452 40 1844 275 00 420 60 151 60 13,871 72 1843 275 00 455 80 180 80 14.970 70 \u201cThe rate of premiums was reduced In 1853.and again in 1808.By adding $10,000 to each of the sums given in the Jast column, the present amount insured by each poli may be found.The policies issued prior tothe year 1853, have a Cnsh Dividend greater than the \u2018annual premium.Distinotive Features.1.It js a purely Mutual Compacy.There are no stock holders to claim or receive any portion of the surplus arising from the premiums paid by policy-holders.Iis affairs sre managed by the representatives of the policy-holders themselves.2.The investments are by charter restricted to the several kinds mentioned in the \u2018Balance Sheet\u201d given herwith.It has no premium notes; no loans.upon collater- als; no Rallruad Sjocks or Bonds, nor speculative property In any.form.Perfect 3.In its business, the greatest care is exercised in the selection of lives, and none but round, healthy persons, with good family history, are knowingly accepted, 4.Finally, every proper effort is made to reduce the cost of Insurance to the poll- cy-hotder.In respect to this subject, it is no Idle boast.nor for the purpose of de- preclating other companies, to say thatthe hverage return of surplus to policy-hold- ers, by the Mutur] Life Insurance Company of New York, has been greater than any other company in the world.Tho res t1s, that the net annual onlay fora given amount of Insurance, is loss in this Company than in any other, S losteat on of thirty-three policies, .Dominion Wire Mattress! Elastic, Noiseless, Durable; ALWAYS RETAINS ITS SHAPE, A PERFECT BED.MANUFACTURED AND SULD BY GLO.GALE, GALES MILLS, P.O.Address, SmiTits Minis, P.Q.HOSE desiring the services of a reli- T able Mechanienl : to void slivitar patents, if enabling the inventor to or bis invone security Is the first object sought.tion, or prevent Mure expos Non desiring models made will onty need send & rough sketch with an explanation of it.Every free, All business strictly confidential, No eharge tor service unless successful, 70 Important to Inventors, Models Made, CrudeInventions Perfected and Patents Obtained in the United States, Canada, nnd Forcign Countries.Engineer and Dranghtsman, should apply to 1.A.WiIsWELL'S Pntent Agenoy.Mr.W.lies , had fourteen yenrs experience In Model #1 HEMLOCK SHINGLE.for sale at taking aud experimental machinery.and five years as Solicitor of Patents; he can therefore give valuable a
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