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Newmarket Courier, 7 Apr 1870, p. 4

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THE APRIL 1 ill itm I iC A beautiful in Elided Though now the letters tarnished and And ftt one my tears trickling down t thoughts of the olden memory backward flow a Jaunty ft happy scones of those days A boyish a Jaunty Bright truthful and nutbrown hair And many a his hand bad ti This picture tho And many And a curl of this dainty verso A bow and and sharpest dot Twodoycs 0 pierce tho Pfflbsscd on the latin page Then fallowed tlio lines I th f1- My heart will ii- on my gleam For I would not forgot Bo I fondly read though more calmly no tenderly printed line heavy years chill warm that toy young When I read my vnlcnllno la thia Life and only this end it away via en ter the tomb If bo then is man tlio most miserable of all living beings But if carefully examine Nature wo shall find innumerable proofs that continues beyond grave and that com menced it never ceases Of to prove this all wo need do would he to turn to tho page and peruse the truth as it in Him who hath aaid Ho that liv id and in me shall never die but as mentioned Nature teaches Una truth to man We behold in thatbcautiful season of the year called spring vegetation shooting forth and covering the bilk and valleys with gar ments of green woodlands put on their softest robes and again the feathery tribes of air return Like happy youth un known to Borrow tho morning of Spring on whose glowing face appears a cheerful and brilliant spreading un numbered But Spring Boon passes away and summer appears villi her hot and breath vegetation Lis attained the greater part of its Borne of tho fruits have begun to ripen and the harvest already at hand Au tumn follows with her ripened fruit and golden grain the and yellow leaves are falling to the earth the trees shrubs and plants have ceased their growth flu death approaching At last cold winter stretches forth his icy hand and scatters over Natures once fair fields his drifttnj snows The labours of the year are accomplished and like man within the tomb the flowers lie deeply from our sight But although we see more the plants of the garden they are no dead no for though their bodies perished their roots and firmly fixed in the ground lie through the long winter months patiently awaiting turn of spring Thus lives and awaits the immortal and immaterial soul of ma dawn of the morn of the resurrection long after this lifes temple of clay has returned to the dust from whence it was formed Then what a beautiful picture of the Resurrection is the spring of the year Doctor llo and play a game of draughts with him they euro to finish three or four bottles of ale or a bottle of or brandy during occupied much by lib drily labor Richard thought of drinking any where cist and ho rpent no money for liquor ho wanted books much came a sudden and one Richard had an uncle the Vest bis fathers only brother with whom lie bad exchanged letters about year but whom ho bad not boyhood This who i had ivei married died leaving him the whole imincne fortune I do with much money as first question which ho him self after rending the letter from the hammer and tho ho is my friend and a A live Justly by avoiding what bo Cokeoiescb of virtue and avenger of evil can bo well but a good pay bo 111 that at crooked need go upright himself a moat qualltf who cultivate It which depends secrecy alone and how does each such turn remind us Our lives have only then begun Ah compare Time with Eternity and this world with the immensity of space and then we shall have a faint idea of the insignificance of this life compared with that which is to come Life here is but a preparation for the life beyond to which we all hastening but how seldom it considered as such Man lives and a careless being as regardless and unconcerned for the welfare of his soul as though there was no God to judge no Heaven to win no Hell to shun Missionaries have been sent to all parts of the globe the gospel has been preached and the Bible spread throughout Earth kingdoms yet we still hear of murders massacres and the most revolting sceneE of crimes and cruelty in this century era of The Dark pretended to nothing of learning re finement or religion but the world now skilled in the arts and sciences and mighty to day in the discoveries and inventions of the last and present centuries wraps her self in the mantle of Fashion and wears the pretence of Innocence Keswick Sept of tho world and bo will know bow to needed outdoor exercise friend said Ho purchased a span offset horses by his ad viceho look fashionable drives and tho doctor had plenty of time to go with him they look frequent at fashionable and alas too soon Boise became a man Ho had no cud of money it seemed ho compared tho present with the past and bo sped on in festive moo iter and faster every day Ho and tho doctor became latter by neglect and being loo often fit for it lost bis practice What mat- Boise knew a check back and written account overdrawn How money bad gone No alter there wcro houses to or mort age Shot yet in the locker let the Another year of madness and dissipa- and then in a hotel with red bloated face fiery sunk en eyes dilapidated clothes a man abused tho clerk who presented a bill he could not pay for one hoard and That man was tlio wreck of a of an earnest working thinking The Heart earl is a pump with a double in contraction of its walk in the same manner whi on an India rubber o streams of blood One of these through the arteries and their branches all over the body and by minute vessels capil laries is distributed into every part and organ of system however delicate A let of similar vessels equally minute take up the blood again which having effected its nutritive purpose is changed from a bright crimson to a dark blue colour pour it through larger veins right cavity of the heart and by the impulse that fir it i sent out but this time to the lungs where it purified and rendered again fit to used by its contact with the air which breathe then again thereby to its original crimson hue it is return by the pulmonary veins into the left of the heart from whence it started In such complicated machinery it easy to see there is great liability to dis order which means disease It must recognised that when this out of order it cannot be stopped for pairs It must keep going on just the same beating regular or irregular sending much or little blood to nourish the system as it may To stopia death This is reason why the diseases of the heart and ire so dangerous Any other organ bowels or the liver or the brain action and often do and doc tors by arrest their action while repairs are going on But the heart they may retard as much dare they may quiet it bat not entirely op Sometimes it stop itself a change of position an excitement passion which a healthy organ would it notice overwhelms the heart which stops for a moment flutters a few times in a vain attempt to renew its functions but eternity enters NEWMARKET Printer on opinion In to danger from roof of most beautiful may bo the most most esteemed and loved Fiseny and expenses above mans rank envy and slander and ore ready road to poverty and want that never was acquainted with adver sity has seen tho word but on one side and is ignorant of half the scenes of nature to mankind arc dotcst a godlike as to r in dispute I Ijtfrjre tthoy may shine with that it obscure in dusty way it rat bile they would understand each lenvards and mako for their rcBpeclivc fell Inge of pleasure strikes st pleasure and that It rich and poor nM 1 a while Notjiiso likely to follow it a mark risibility which rival It is relate beauty he ordered highest tower for ace of equal or sur Who does not love Away Or Worth Sew le of cocsUntly paying to cent for every of hoy buy This Is a money which no family can slTordfer by paring so for a copy of PETERS MONTH von will gel from Dollars of latctt end Best by such in Keller I limited our circulation to 100000 Id defeat namely in Mi- t form iluifofo that every limit Is reached will to pay and at that whereas our present price Is only per year Sample nailed on receipt of cents Back FANCY GOODS It Is and plenty II Is our aim to give Good Music dlli11y tlr single piece fa put in to fill up beyond tho Intro duction of our every afterward printed in Sheet Conn and at fall price matter where piece of fnlillshrnent and will be mailed j Book advertised yon of postage on receipt of price No ma order wo shall be glad J PETERS Broadway New Box Delay is Extravagance Subscription received at this Office the for ono year and the Monthly flirjj six months ix for a Monthly Ed KATIOKAI Reading Books I by Council Public R IMPORTERS Hoop Rod arid Bar AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP HEAV AND SHELF FOUNDRY NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION Stove Warehouse The Prices of our goods will bo found more satisfactory to be public than tiny other Rttpttlfjxtty Soliciting a year Newmarket February 3rd KLVIDOE WATSON Newmarket Out A HSR factory NEWMARKET I charming radiant ita and bright and glowing lives but it will if not wealthy contented if not precisely happy few finer looking went to and from their daily than Richard He a mechanic well skilled at his trade had been well educated by parents long dead fails The owner I Bay a buried word Used frequent them to confound tho gradations from tho effects of which there A Mothers Influence finds ho cannot his world without honesty the earned en jUll dress well and to buy books ant papers for he had a passion for reading in spent almost all bis He had few One that he did have he not a of it was a moat dangerous one Ho was a who naturally fond of stimulants himself pre scribed much in his practico una that although his fathers may much he to depend upon own bo be honest or he attain to any enviable rank But tho tender soothing of a mother her sympathy her devotcdness her forgiving tempe all thia sinks deep in a childs heart let him wander ever wide let him or let him lead life of virtue embrance of all this comes like a holy her lies id he weeps that hi he rejoices that he disinterested has offended has listened admonition A good Judgement He hath judgement that not wholly own nor wholly on that of Others malicious spite of tl the me despicable motives no descending fa J Xu l Opposition if it be i bat rather rejoices t is tbis which the caught in and took dwelling had taken the posit ich seemed to beam i and umbrella be bad purchased ie old and shabby one be had then wound up all by making a pro inge that had been made and replied you ir for Note Letter Paper Envelopes o Foolscap Plain Articles will aim Bone Sewing Needles Tatting Shuttles Pocket Knives Pocket Dressing and Fine Combs Hair Hat and Clothes Brushes Button Fasteners Pins Ladies Portfolios Work Boxes Hair Oil Perfumery Toilet Soap Marbles Glass Stone and China Toys Dolls Tops Fishhooks Lines and Floats Belt and Dressing Pins Concertinas Cord Cases Fifes Whistles Mouth Organs Drams Musical Tops Camels hair Pencils all Sizes and Colours Baskets Ledgers Journals and Day Books Blank Books School Books Note Books Copy Books Exercise and BookKeeping Books Diaries and Time Books Blotting Paper Bill sorts of Plain Fancy and Coloured Paper Cards Pasteboard o Perforated Cardboard Bookmarks Letter Files Sealing Wax Pens Fine and Broad Points Pencils Penholders Inks Bed Blue Purple and Black da Several kinds Pocket Books Purses Needle Books Wafers Mucilage Seals Elastic Bands Pencil Erasers Albums in Great Variety id a large list I cloth hoards Fifty tronjrly bound t the time of tl ectlng a gentle who wished I o get you off the stepsi unquestionably a gift people as words drop from the of They may not bo lalkei probably they not as many sensihl i missives of the la1 ponderous so laboured that me easy la one writes from a fresh heart who knows just with which It We feel tho spirit of against The idlest his work letters speak to lb much as bis poetry They are modi beyond imitation of BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Supplied at the Lowest Rates Dont Forgot tao Place s PALACE OF FASHION MILLINERY MANTLES Etc Etc Of this Falls Importation At SMITHS Cheap Store FANCY GOODS Fancy Goods Fancy Goods A Supply of Fancy Goods ARIOR ORNAMENTS LADIES COMPANION NEWLY DESIGN COURIER VARIETY STORE PATENT TRANSPARENT CEMENT Mending Glassware China Earthenware Coral Pearl Ivory Bone Parian Mar- We Rubber Leather Am ber dec To be used with or without heat is Superior EXTREMELY LOW PRICE To be had at tho COURIER STORE PRICE 10 CEKTS PER STICK MANUFACTURER OF Cloths of Every Description THE J BEST YET J HODGE ARE ROM J J OF IFIIIF THAT THE Public arc com tt Frrptl Ft COOKING HALL AND BEDROOM STOVES STOVE FURNITURE Is indisputably the best you can get anywhere They also keep the Best Tin Copper Sheet Iron Japanned AND PRESSED WARES PLAIN FANCY SVC1I AS rover I Kettles Enamelled I Lubricating and Goal Oils Lamps Lanterns Burners CHIMNEYS WICKS All of which they will sell as anybody else They are prepared to fit up Hot Air Furnaces on the most Improved Plans IS A SUPERIOR MANNER St Particular attention paid to Farmers Produce Sheep Rags Old Copper Brass Lead and Pew tor in Cash paid for Furs A CALL SPECIALLY SOLICITED AND SATISFY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Honey to tend M Farming J COLLINS MONET TO LOAN A PROVISIONAL Moses Springer PP John Allchin Esq J Isaac Bowman President I bin Vice President SPRINGER Secretary and General Agent Agent for Re March New Livery Stable THE Subscriber begs to announce to the Inhabitants of Newmarket and the tra velling public tbat he has started a new LIVERY STABLE Opposite the Davison House Where mil be found everything requisite an Also agent for J Agricultural Implement JOHN OSBORNE Feb if LADIES JOURNAL BOW BELLS PETERS MUSICAL MONTHLY N WEEKLY Y LEDGER I I MM tatii also good for SINGERS SPEAKERS They are highly as a for COLDS ASTHMA And Light Consumptive Coughs for and Old TRIX lad Wholesale and Courier Ojt EVANS MERCER J- CO Montreal SICKLE SON LYMAN ELLIOT CO THE COMPANYS WORKS they J BROWN fire cents best and Woolen Hills Gash for Wool THE PAY CASH for fifty thousand pounds of wool ELS OH Newmarket June 2nd

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