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Northern Advance, 20 Oct 1858, p. 1

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b?).[4'0.' Du11 'n I} _\r:I`)' AHHII '\\'H-`."u~'.'- F.hL-r C(.rl_U_L1_v!"UllLLl1gt3 1\I.ecl-.1 rctu E`:1C(.1 home, and c.\'haustio1'1 ' wQ11I'or her a i"e\v days 01' 11-sL-r`est even ;fro'n1 her nlcntul st1`u_-_}`glcs; butiwhcni 3 the 1'u11c rul w:.:-s uvc;',z1mi thingx sturned ; . to r.h.r-$- us\1t!`_Y_f`.'n_trt*;zrt';"?T7T!'T77`*I7"'-f11`:t`'i*:'*`. p:1H;~lno1'_`l;uiw1' and. 1_ho`s_|I('1'1o - ,1'cc(:i\`u Ernest in 1.hev(:.lx:u`;1cL'-r in which they T\'.'-re` hcncm-['urth to rcg:xrd' him. must '1 She found strcn;_;tl1 for this in her 104.3": h ]mr]u_. uml. `sinnple dcpcmlcncc upon: l_1c:wc11,.and ht-r Vuice did not lixher nurh us she said to her 11'1ulln_c1'+ " ' i i Jlfur tlmIi1`sLtin11e'; A\\'L`.vl1L'.lHl('T()f us feel ; '.11tercd'! h the eyes ofotlies, huL- I `_`]s he not as .1c11dr to you, m.y;_ Do you 11ot"tl1ink Ernest is much- lps, he is greatly improved. _ Imp1'u\'od! _\\',1-ll, he may he so 10 (,1all_:1`l.l[Cl' VF" -.I. sL_~usitiVc muthcr. I 'J'h:1t is not it,"s:1id M0e1.:1,coIum`iu"A 0 1 as we -once dul; It was :1 cllclnsln folly 1 to suppose tl1:utA\ve`s1m11ld. .1_ llzwe tnld i lirncst that I. cuuhl not full o1njeug:1ge- ' ._ mcut, and he is sulisticd. \I...1.. \\'..`........ l..,J-.'-..1 1. n0 1. ... n`.-. ..~.A ' Hitherto, eeta s ]ife,p;ha;l,_been one of qlliCtDv3f$r"6f?inaction, r;rid~}ow, in a few short weeks, agesof? hetiye existence seemed crowded." Onejehject, she h:id' set before her as th'e;g'rea`to ain1_of' her life ; it was to secure Ernest s happiness and preserv_e _iliis. Iioi1`6t1f."; .She. underg- stoo_d_ now the. c_oldiie'ss with which her father of` late named him; It was essen- tial to her peace that this coldness-should not deepen into anger. Not evenlin her own family, then, rnust_she have rest , from the strife between her inner and her outer life.- , Sympathy she?.\-.111st not have, since sympathy with her was al- most insepnrabl y connected with __re- proach of. Ernest. Time had unotheri lesson to teach`, and Meeta soon learned it: that, in_ :1 com but such as she had to sustain, no" ha1f`-w:1y_ measures _would suffice; that she must not drive: her` .grief's_down to the depths of'..1icr heart, shutting, tl1ern_therc from every human eye, but she insist drive them out of her heart. VVe talk of feigning cheerihlness, i of Wearing a mask` for the world. andi throwing it off in solitude; and we may do this for a week,a month, a year; but those who have a life-grief to sus-I tziin, from `whos'e'he arts hope hzis died out, knowfthat there are but two paths open to them in the universe-,-to lie down in their despair, and breathe out their souls in m_urniurs against their Gel), and-lamentations over their destiny ; or,` 3 humbly kissing the rod which has Sl'l1ii.tl1'l ~ them, to `go forth out of themselves,` 3' where all" is darkness and. Woo, and find I a new and happier life in` living for and I in others. Andvthus did Meeta. I . \Ve may not llX]g'(3l"OV'`I' the details of V the next _1'e\v \vec-ks of her existence. l The old 1 s;1i11ef:. climlf; (lied. blessing hie. ` children, Ernest. and 1\l"eeLu, andlpruying ` l . . . . . . i fortl1en'l1nppmess. - Often would lgsnest l have told 'him_ all ; but .\lee1u.kept b-`- -I; :1 diselosu}'c which would have given him p:un. Do"not disturb him now, I ~ ' as -' c " A ' ! lurnest, [she sand; ` he \\'lll know alll Soon,` and bless your Soplre I'ron1 heaven, a .1 where there 1s` no sorrow. ALLL. uh, uuxl Ilkz A) -)un|.:1L\.\A- M-adzune \\'e`rncr looked lung d:111g`htcr,< but Mqctu met the linnly. * T .c A ..,1 :5 {Lin "H T\Tnn9n 9 1111111 - And is :.1.as_u11,'1\Ieem? ? ' V I All! \\'haL more would you 11-u`vo, [dear mother ?' n - And arc`yon happy, Mocta ? . Ilappjer 1.hu'n Ishould be in ma.rry- ; ing Ernest now, dun` 1`n0thc1'. ' ` Madame \ \"erncr explained, all this to l her hush-.1nd:, .ut 1101* duughtcr s request. He was not grieved :1tTit. Ernest, l1c_: said, had no-vcrp valued Mcctvjas` she} dc-served. lie was glad she had shown so much spirit. T p '_ ' ' i 1\'I/\r\`.\ 1... ! n nxni-n 'r1`:r-n'If' fnclr fn 5U Hllltjll bplllt. ` . .| l\lceta had :1 more difl1cu1t`t.'_isk to. _ , _ . _ l. per_l"or1n. Mrs. hcl1\\'art7. s sister has.* come at last. She came from (T}e_rn1any at the same time with Ernest, but stop- ped to rnukea visit to another sister in , 1 _hilade_lphia,`andonly arrived here last l night. ' I will go and see her, said 1 Meeta one morning to- Madame _\\'erner. 2 She _ went. As she approached the -house, there came tlirougli the open win- dows the sound ofan organ, accompanied by a rich and lriglily cultivated voice. l\`1( 8tt1,VVOlll(l not pause for a moment, lest she slionld growinc-rvous. ]`twz1_s es- l sential to Ernest. s happiness`thatuopliie : should be friendly with her; and the Adiflicliltiesf were of a nature which, if not overcome at once", would not be over- . come at all. l\1ceta`ente1'c-d the small par- lour without knocking, and found herself , tete-a-tete with the musician; 21 young, `fair girl, delicately formed, with beauti- ful hands and arms, and `pleasing, pretty face. 'As she saw the visitor, her song ceased. Meeta smiledron her, and ex- " tending her hand, said, You are Sophie +Ernest s Sophie '9 1/ A `I , ' `I 41, , 1', ',, _,'.,1 l`___'A1 terest. . And you, said the fair girl, with Wondering eyes, are- ` ' Meeta. ~.r_ ' This was an introduction which ad- mitted no formality; and when Mrs. Schwartz enteredi half an hour later, she was_s.urprise_d townd those.,so lately strangers conversing in the low and earnest tonesowhich betoken condence, while thelofty expression on the coun- tenance of the one, and moist eyes and ushed cheeks of the other, showed that their topic was one of no>ordinary t_in- ' A` ,, , , `I _,, __'1I,_ A______ ___ 1 ` bcliiouo ' Six months passed rapidly away, and then Ernest felt that he might, without disrespect to,his father s memory, bring home his bride. Their engagement had ` been knownfor some time, and had ex- cited no `littleisurpriseg though perhaps. less than the continued and close friend-` ship between them jand Meeta. Many improvements in Sophie s_ fntinre home BA%R%RIE;;;%?s?%e.W.,W EDNEs_DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1858. N am iii I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 01:` LONDON. . ` at her Ian = g _l cpl SIMCOE: had been suggested b" Meeta s taste, andAE1'nest had acqni_1' V such a habit of "consulting her, that nofxlay passed with- out an interview bet'een- them. A` length the evening preceding the hrida`-- day had arrived, and E'[_nest` and Sophie had gonevto secure M:ta s promise to ofeiate ash bride s-maid` in the simple ceremony of 1he_morrr,w. They were to be nmrrietl at the pt_n`s(.mage, in the- presence- of _u.` few xvitncsses only, and were .i111n1e<'`iate1y to set out on an e_\'cur- ! sion which would ooeupy several weeks. They had urged .M_eeta; to accom :1y them, but she had declifued. . But she cannot refuse to stand ftp with me-do I you think she can 1 said Sophie to_' her i sister,` as she propa1`c(E to accotnpany I Ernest to Carl VVcrne1"s s . /.r `I 1 ' n .1 ' I I J`: I '1. .. _ - . ...,..-..,..., ........... . _ . _ b There was :1 p:1use,AandT than Mr. Schwzlrtz s:1i(l,.l1c-sitz'1ti_11g1y, If. it be ` [as you think, L\Ieem isii. nubl-c beiug.;g but ' ' which henms f'ro`rn herbwc when Ernest `and Snplrie are present? Sophie is my, sister, and I love her truly; yet, I dc-I 3 clzxrc to you,.at snch times I have looked ; ihe saw her, hznl lwr-541111 to dread in thei nntrmght Mcetu 01' his In -. H-.'. _ a_f_};' . .1 > I1ot.vsu1}n1sed at.all-1. ,_ :()1l,1_$, . 1'f'it_ be ! interrupted Mrs. Schwartz, with wirrmth. Can you dunbt it ! vlvlfuve you not seen the loftier character which her generous purpnse has impress- ed upon her whole :1spect.'! the elevuti_on -I jlmd ahnnsttv snicl `the inspir:1tI0n--- from her t9 Meetn. and .wuml<.-red vat 'wl1'at seemed to me J:}rnesi"sin[i1tu:1tion. ; L Sophie is fair and dthcute and ac-` complished, the very pers'onilic:1t.ion of. renement, n:'1tn1':1l and :rc and `the zultipmles 01' all which Jirnest, "ere I unit } I H] 01') . ,l)llL1 c:'tnl'.Ht at all 11mh`f.'staxr1v.: hr.-W the `_ silnple and si1ru'le-ln~:xr'tuI ;\`(`('f1:l. can l'ei_i_r1'1 sn long and so \\`-H, as on yourt L snpposmon she has (lmw-.' . i 66`L`..n.-'..I 7\I..(... {...',....l T .-.-....... ..,.I.I r... ` "` You dO".J1uL think sl1e wil1 ! repented ! i Mr. Scl.-wartz, in an aceent of surprise, i to his wife, when Ernest and Sophie had I L lelt them. How does that consist with 5 ; your `idea of Mecta s 10}? fog Ernest ? ` 'f nnx-nunilu nnna;c-Cc uvilk n In...` III-.. l xuuu vi un LI4 |k.lIIIL\t- ' r \ Jun. l\.I\.|.I. -.u_ u---v' H -VJ` lU`lA.lJII1L -3l : . `]t perfectly consists with a love like } Meet:1 s-:1 love \'v.itl:out anyo alloy of ` sel.s`1mess. "Dear Meem! how little is h_er nobleness appreciat,.':d ! Even Idure not let her see that, she'is understood by me, lest I should wound her delicate and l t generous 11i1t11re. l`l.n.-n \l'n(I n v\nI1n1\ ....,1 41.-.- '1\.r._ .l4J.ll\/Ola L\I \./Llll VI \(1ll\.'l V "` I do not think she 11% ! refuse, Mrs. Schwartz replied. ` Yr... .1.-.-.....o n..'..1, :.1.,. ..,:I1 I ..A----.-.1 lil(')llg'ilISllCil1liilill`_. ~auuln_vquivu gnu 1114.: \[\Ill\ o i`lcig`u! Mcctat feign! I never said or A course ofuct ion lofty :13 I\iecJ.:t s11iiist haveit sfb1ni (lcvp in iil`C`ilL_`ill`Vi. in pi`iii midhring us `lill: its:`.ll'. ltlzul .\h:i-t:L'.s been the 1111on'p`1-ace ft-igncd_s;1tisf31cti{)h "with ]rncst":`~'- cumhict, in which 1-ride might ]l:l\'(3'gi'\'C`,l] hirth, she wnuhl have hucn litihl in her niuuds; ult<'rn:itcly guy ur ghioiny; _:ciiei'uiis mid kind, or pctuhmt mid cxtsitiiig. Tliu `semi;-ty, the cum- pusnrc ui'cuL11it011:u1cc and mzumcr which ; ilistiiigtiisli our `Mt-clan, spring fmni {ii lii_';'l1cr_, ptlI'`l` 01ll`(`.C. It is the sweet} stilii11i1ss_iuii of :1 blizisiciicil, loving spirit. I which can [Say to its l"A'1`m-:R in heuvc1i- That is hccrulse you do not separate 1 lmfc frmn the selfish desires with which I 1s too go1101_'u1ly`:1ccmnp:u1iod._ Mectu loves Ernest so trulv, so cnlirely, that `.\.v\. u. _n1;u\.u|.. K I she czumut be said to'yicld' her l1uppiness' joys,.his honour are 11ers. am his, but rathcrito nd it in his; his I u A...] _-_ 1-_J 41...,-Ira ..,.1,-m1 1 l`.0\"L\ CI.\L, MUTUAL, AND GENERAL 1 INSURANCE COMPANY: .`l:r'u( at Burric--S. M. S;\NI"0RD. ` B:-ttalxsc ll]\' portion was n.~'. \Vh-rlcsmnc and luillur, Tliml nrl kind, And I am [uh-sscnl to my nnud. A state of fcclinwz to ho p1'e1'l`C(1, certainly, to the _s:'rut.iIicutim*1 of any ` curthly 1lm)C1i(il1; bfxt "I scurccly sou lmw it c:u1 :1<:cm-Ll with Mvcizfs cuntiuucd love of J`I1'1u.-st. ' ,1 nu >Ju_y-3,.Iu.3 uuuutu illU MULB- And can wonmn feel thus ! asked Mi'..Schwu1'tz, us he looked with zuli_ni- ;_ ration upon his wife, her cheeks gliixyiiig and her eyes lighted with the ei1Ll'iusiasu'i Ufa spirit i1_kin to Meet-a s. U 'l`l1r.vn nvrx .mn.... v\1|vn`:\\:r\t* 1I1 n~nn1rn1 -Lilla): L.7L}ll V\'i.|.l L14, VVJLIL (L DllIllL7o To the good pastor and his wife, the next day, even Sophie was a less in- teresting; object of contemplation than Meeta, who stood at her side. She was pale, very pale, and dressed with even more than usual simplicity; yet there was in hertaee `so much of the soul".s light,` that she seemed to them beautiful. Her congratulations were otll-red. in speechless emotion. The brotherly kiss which Ernest. pressed upon her cheek called up no colour there`, nor disturbed the g.raceI'ul stillness of her man ner ; and when Sophie, who had really become sine_erel.y attached to her, threw.herselt' into her arms,`sh_e returned her embrace with tenderness, whispering as she did so, Make Ernest happy, Sophie, and I will love you always ! And` now what have we more to tell of Meeta? It cannot. be den'ied that there were hours of darkness, in which the joyous hopes and memories of her youth, rose up vividly before her, making her present life seem sad and `lonely in contrast. But these visitors from the realm of shadows were neither evoked 4 nor welcomed by Meeta. 'Resolutely` "she turned from the dead past, to the active, living present, determined that no shadow from her should darken the declining days of her father and mother. She is` the light oftheir home, and often they bless -the I rovide,nce.which has left her` with them. VVhat would t_hey'have' done without her cheerful voice, to in- spirepthem in bearing the burdens of ad- i vancing life ! . ' `l'.!.. a- v\:;\I-. no-u11'r -in Bar lanrnn 11700 Mnofn 'v:. u. |J"IllU Ll|\IlA LU ;uL\.;l(L as There are mmny nlvsterios in wonmn i which you have -yet to i':Ltl1om, szml ` Mrs. Schwartz, with it snnlc. . ` I A 1 I ', ,_,, ]|\ .1 '1`- 41.-. vuuuuxg 11.15 5 ` But not only in her home was Meeta a consolation and a blessing. The poor, the sick, the sorrowing, knew ever where to nd true sympathy and ready aid. She was the Lady Bountiful. of her neighborhood. But there was one house GENERAL ADVERTISER. where more especially her presence was welcomed ;` where no important step was taken without her advice ; where sorrow was best soothed by her", and joy but half complete till she had shared it. This house w 9 Ernest R'ainer s. To him and Sophie she was a. cherished sister; to whose upright and s'elI'-forgettiag nature hey looked up with a species of rever-. - ence; and to their children she was` Dear Aunt Meeta! the kindest and? . . . 1 ibest fsiend, except _maxnma, 111 thci xvrn-lrl l" v or happier persons than our old maid can married life present? Is she not more? wo; ny of imitation than the Celi-as and "'.Dnpl1ne.s, whose delicate distresscs lave formed the staple of circulating libraries, or than those fcclnlespirits in real life, who`, mistaking selshness for: se.n.~:il;ility, turn tlianklcssly tiom the blessings and coldly from the" duties of life, because they have been denied the "gratication of" some cherished desire ! How many more useful, more noble, i l ` Iluuv 1' u world ! - _ 11 B R`:'1J-`t-\rl_7`7S fET).\\i.-\Il.`I)S having been appo_int- Snug wi:iI.`.,tI1_t or 111.13 ({0mpzLn:v, at Barrie, pey- Nmse III? to .d0vb11s.1ncss.\\_'1Ll1 the `sanu-,, wlll . -_1 D1_) lo luu1,at. the Reg1_stry Olhce, Barrie. ' ' JOHN V. NOEL, SECRETARY. Whrrie, Oct 13 1857 _ 42` coaches. a over the Allegariics, and across the Ohio, from l l I m sorry, says Dan, as he knocked the ashes from his regalia, as he sat in a small crowd over a glassrof sherry," at Florence s, New York, one evening; I m sorry that the stages are disappearing so` rapidly; I never enjoyed travel|in_w, so well as in the slow l ve made a good manypassages Cleveland to Columbus and Cincinnati, all over the Smith, down East, andup; North, in stages. and I generally had a good time. \\"ln-n I nnecuil nvnr frnm Flaunla ul on i amges. and 1 generally mm good time. When I passed over from Cleveiaifd to Cincinnati, the last time in a. stage; [met a I q-ieer cmwd-- such acorps, such. a time, `you never did see; "I never was better amused in my life. We had a. `good lea'm-spanking horses, fine L-o:u2hes,_:i1nd one of them drivers ` you read of. Well, [here was nine `insiders, E and I don l beiievelhere ever was a. slage full ` of Christians ever slarled before, so chuck full ' of music. ' i ` _ ter revs.-.r, n_ntt coultl be felt just as easr There was in beautiful young lady going to one of the Cincinnati academies;ne.\'t to her sat a Jew petllar-for Cowes and a market; wel him in was a dandy iblackleg, with .le'wclr_v and chains_ aronntlabout his breast and net:k-enougzli tohungr him. There was rnystvlf. and an .Ol\l- gentleman, with large \`[`e(',l21('lt3.\`, g_voltl-lieadeilg cane, and a jolly, sol- tlinitirg iron looking n_ose;. by him was :1 circus ri.lui;. v;t~.oso hreatth was` er.:iug!: to l'reet.'.:'.g-{vs L-0,- ton velvet! A cross oltl woman came next, `anal whose look would have given any reason- able man the double-breasted blues before brealtlztst; alongside of her was :3. rale back- woods pimclicr, with the biggest and ugliest month ever got up since the flood. He was flu-tlct.--l by the low cometlinn of the party, an t lmlinna l1'on._eie-r, `gwineidown to New Orleans to get an army couttact to supply the forces then in i\lr.\`ico with beef. IlIIl\-II VI\I|\; \l|l|n ' . _'l`hm1 llm_re \ \'asAnotl1in__z said again for some lime. Bimeby the hoosieropened again- , " ` It s the (I ~ e'st place for simmon trees: and turkey buzzztrds I ever (lid see. (I 'rhn nil` uvullnavu-an IIV:'h llun nnnn 1I:.In,n We rolled along for some time, nobody seemed inclined to `open. The old aunty sot bull upri-_zht, ltmkittg crab apples and persim- mons at the_linosier and the preacher, the young `lady tlmppvtl the green cnttnin of ll(`l' buttnct ()VL'l' her pretty face, and leaned back in her Seat, 1 to nod and drt-:nn over jnponicztsa and jumbles, ipantnlettes. and poetry; the old gentleman, I proptietnr of tho ` C:_i.rdolph, looked out at the l `cnrtlttrn_y and swashes; the gambler fell off 1 into :1 doze, and the circus covey follnwetl snit, leaving" the preacher and me ri'.~:-a-1'1's, and s:i_yir'.5_: nothing to nobody. `Indtany, he stuck his mug out at the window and criti- cised the cattle we now and then p1lS.8(l. l was wishing somebotly would give the conver- I sation :1 t~`l(ll'l, when ` lndiamy made a. break-- - u.'Y`t,.,,t_9._- _,,,. . c, . I I [LU |Ill? Inn E;k'(ItlCIllI|lI VLIIH lllb` cuuc. ` Nu, sir, said the old gentleman, ` There s very li1'.le';_2r:1'/.ing here, and the range is pretty I much wore out. . ll`) .I- -I - :- llll\l I|lIl\C L'ULloIl|KIU I CVCI Illll Etc: The old gentleman with the cane didn t say `ttothinc__r, and the preacher gave a. long grnatt. The young lady smiled through her veil. and the o|_d_~Izu|y snapped her eyes and looked .=i'deways at the speaker. _.-_,,I,L, II, `I I I ` Don t make much beef here, I reckon, says the hoosier. ` N0, says the gentleman. `:``Well, I don l see how in h-ll they all manage to get alnng in a. country whar lhar` ain t no ranges, and they don t- makeno beef. A man ain I considered worth acuss in Indi- any what hasn l got his brand on a hundred head. _ V 1: .'\T,'_..__ 3- _ _-.__A L-.K' _...-._A--. Y I_..II_-._ 9 |I\'dh- "Yours is a great beef eountry, I believe, says Ihe old gentleman. ; l`l II -3, I. _:__!n ___.AL:.__ 4I__ A _..___ 5.135 IIIC ulu ,`__',clIuUuIuI_A. .` Well, sir, it nin l anything else. A man th:1l s got sense ennfflo follow his own cow- bell wilh us am ! in no danger of slarvin. I m gwine down to Orleans lo see if I can ! git _a contract out of Uncle Sam to feed lhe boys u'h'al s been lickin them infernal Mexicans So A bad. I s pose you ve seed them cussed lies \vl1:1l .~f been in the papers about the Indiany boys at Bony Visly. ' Hl un ruml cnmn 2-m-nnnhz of the battle. U . UU U U I'\ |- ' . BliI)STE.-\l) & CHAIR MANUFACTORY; 1 _ n__:.....-. nix. R/r.rrI'e. " 7' 7 7 "7" '""""'J ' ' ' " ` ' _ ' ' ' " " I , ` Fins am : no great stock country, says he to tho uh! :_:c~z.t!ernau1 wuh the cane. uxk . -..1lsl.,. -1] __...l.,,.._,. 1'I'1L,,,,1 Doys at uuny vlstyx `l ve read some a-ccounls of the battle, says the old gentleman, Ihat didn t give a zmering account of the conduct of some of our troops. - u \,\*:d. or-no tho Tmiinnv man went into a. ITUUPSC With that, the Indivany man went into a! full ex ulan l`o ' of the ahirs and illik ' 1 an n , , g 1 warmed up as he went along, begun to cuss` and swear like he'd been through adozen cam- pnir_v_ns himself. Theold preacher lislenedto him with evident signs of displeasure, lwistin : and groanin till he couldu l' stand it no Ibnger. .. . hl.. r_:._...I ) ........ 1..-. (vnn mung! pvt-`nan! ....\. 5.V....... ..- -__r,_V, V _ `l\Iy friend, says he, `you must e.\'c'use me. but your conversation woulvdibe a great deal more interesting lo me-and I m sure: would please the company much beller-if* ;you wouldn't swear so terribly. I1 s very wrong to swear, and I hope yOu ll have respect for our feelin s, if you ham : no respect for your M:1kqr..? u If Ihdhnhninr had been struck with thun- 1Vl:1ker..f' ' ' If thdhoosier had been der and lightning he couldn t have been more icompletely tuulrabaclc. He shut his mouth right in the middle of what he was saying, and looked at the preacher, while his face got as red as (ire. .1 4 u___-_._:._ 9 -...... IL- nlrl rranllnlilnn ` ;I A 1'80 83 me. ` , H 4 Swearin, says the oldgentleman, II a terrible bad practice, and there ain?l I10 tile in if ...-. hnuy Tim Hihln nnvs. swear not at all. lemme Dad pracuce, anu mere murl um um: In it, no how. The Bible says, swear all, and l s pose you know the commandments about swearin ? " 1. am. _I.1 I_.I-. .....'.n -6` Luinlalnnarl nn Tho about swearm r" The old lady sort of brighlened up. The preacher was her duck of A man, the old fel- low with the `nose and cane let off a few `umph, ah! umphb ; but `lndiany kept shady, he appeaxedjo be cowod down. _ The Hoosier and the Salt Plle. IIUUPIC uun I U IIUVC IIIY7 IJ|U|'7o And then he went on to preach a regular sermon agin svcearin and to quote Scripture like he had the whole Bible by heart. `In the course of his argument, he umlerluok to prove The Sc Toture to be true, and tolu us all about the mirm-les and prophecies, and tlteir-`l`ultil- .ment. The old gentleman with the cane took a part "in the conversation, and the hoosier lis- `; tened, without ever opening his lieml. l 66 ( up inc! linnnl nf n nuntlnrnnn 7 cnlvn llnn M 1 m}..\` In : y fk. 71jJ*~.;}}-5 $11i{if\*(: `I know, says the preacher, ` that :1 great many people swear without thinkin , and some people don : b lieve the Bible. {C And lhon hn Ilyunl nn In nraru-H n rnnnlar ICHUU, VVlZ|IUUL CVU| UIICIIIHI4 IIID IIl7h|\I.- I l ve just heard of :1 gentleman, says the I a preacher, `lh:u s been to the Holy Land, and ! ) we 1 over the Bible c.oIm'ry. lL s astonishin b what wonderful things he has seen. He was at Sodom and Gnrnurraw, and seen the place 1 il whar Loz s wife fell. .1, , 111 AL! __..- ,lI - .I ,,A _,_!.L .L_l V \VII(L| IAU! -3 VVIIK7 lull. `Ah! says the old gentleman with the I cane. u,1r,',1 ,__ .1 I .| V.. .1 ` Yes, says the preacher, ` he went to the l very spot; and \vlm.l s the remarkablest thing of all, he seen the pillar of salt what she was ! l , . 1 turned mto. l l :e 1 Y`: A . . . --',LI_ /I9 _____ .1, _ ,I I , ,,,.l,,_.,__ ` llll IICU I|I|.U- `Yes, sir, be seen the salt; sluudiu lhar to this day. S `kvhlnt , cave H1.-1 knnaior I rnnl n-nnnII;:Hn ` Is it possible? says line old gentleman. ` l \ IU I|IIn` |I(|Ju ' Whm, says the hoosier, ` real genewine, good salt ? ' ! `Yes, sir, :1 piilar of 5211!, just as it was I when Ihat xvicked woman was punished fnr| her tlisobedience. ' | 1tAl|L,..L 11 ll, I - ~ - l ll`-4| `ll-`UIJl?|lIC`II\zCn All but the Gambler, who was . in the cornezr of the coach, looked at the pwnclner, I }he hoosier wiih an expression of coumemmce 1 Ihatpiainly told that his mind was puwe.|uHy convicted of an imporlant fact. I ` Hi-_>,ht out in the open air ? he asked. E ` Yes, sluudin right In the open field, whnr ; she fell. - ! :1:II'lI ' I .r 1- n. n no .. . UIIG Ilflla ` ` Well, sir, says ` Inlliany, ` all l ve got to says is, ifsl1e d dropped it! our parts, the Callle 9 would have licked her up afore sundown ? ` "PL... ..__..._-LA_ ___f_, I l _.I, L`, L, I . I Theptencher raised both hislhands at such l an irreverent remark. and the old gentleman ' laughetl himsell into a t of astltttiallics, which he duln t get overvtill he came to the next i change of horses. The lmnsier hml played the even the old maid had to put her hamlkercuief to her l'ace,.and the young laly s eyes were lled with tears for half an hour afterwards. The old pre"acl1erhatl`nut armtlter wrml to say- on the suhje.-ct; but whenever we came to any place, or met any hotly on the road, the circus marl nursetlthe thing along by asking what was the price of salt. ` l l mischief with the gravilypf the whole: party; I I 1 l l I QHCEI UI lIuGuuG.:c ! Peminn from certain inhabitants of the vil- Ingc of Ulangzeville, praying for a grant for_l!:e erecliun of :1 Luck-up House in Ihait village. `n.. ......:,... ,.r M`. ru..\I-.....= .....,....Iu. 1. MARRIAGE LICENSES}! Lllti Vvullltll III MIC \:|II.'I._ I I rcsc:nt--Me. I:-.I`,'I1.=m1, O'Brien, Craig, ' Tracey, Manning, DrIH1il,G:1v1|leI'. .\lcM:mus, . Ma ', Cummings, Armstrong. Sum )son Mumlv ' , K Y , Y Black, :\Iur_phy, l ntcrson, Richardson, Cooper, 1 Telfer,'l arker.-`20. The` Warden called the Council to order. The Miuu_les of yesterday were read and con- rmed. . Mr. Mnndy presented the Account of the " 1' , , I- _._ ll, .__,. I./'..,......- K`... l)......n.....-..:.~l......- I |H`HH.'Uo the` v I "Lock-up House Keeper for Penelanguishene. On motion of, Mr. Mundy, seconded by Mr. Black, ' n...I.-..-...! That Ihn Annrmnl nf lhn Tn:-L n s K: Ordered, That the Account of the Luck u_ House Keeper be referred to the Finance Cum- millee. um- n.......:l olnnn ndlnn-n...l nail ...-.u..| lee. ' > I 'l`he Council then adjourned until seven o clnck this evening. VI"L - rV........'.I rv1.|' nl at-`Ivan I\,nlnn`r v\ on TL- ITHUU), Ordered, That the Report and.Petition now read be adopted; the Petition to the Governor General be engrossed,`signed and sealed by the Warden, and forwarded to His Excellency, together with the Communication from the Magistrates in Quarter Session. '\/I nun.I :11 our-n\r\v\.l'v\l\I\I kn \`l- n.-imll an- _ _ Oc!ober 4lh', 1858. To-lay being the first Monday in October. I he Council met pursuant to ahnurnmcu'.. n I 1'1... VV'|4niTpu 11-7`-:.-r. 1: _ , l resent-'i\Iessrs Ierg_vn.=on, Manning, C,-W- iller, Dnilill, 1\]C.\1i1l!U, May, 'l'rm:ey, Craig, Richanfsnh, Cnxmtnimgs, Simpson, Armstrong, Mmidy. Black, MnI'phy.--15. The Wnrdsen called lhe Council to order. g The Mimics of the last day of sitting were 4 I reatd and C Ulll'!l:1Cd. fVl,,,I. _l' .L. T\__,- ,1` 4|, ` Letter from the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Simone, enclosing certain Re tiuns_ of the Matgistrules uftl11s~Co_unty in Court of Qtxurter Sessions assembled; relative to the payment of certain Rewards ollered for the l arrest of nfTentle.'s.' Hiklll uuu U,Ul1|U|CU- ' I I ,__. I`, .-. _ _n_Z._ Z_l_-|.f..__A. -1` .I_- __fI l nu. 1\Iu_y,_ ()rt|ercd, That the Petition ofthe inhabitants of the villagve of Ornnr_veville-. pr.-tying fur the estab||: Lot-k-up House, be returned to the Standing Committee on County Property. nf NIP t\.'1:Inninr1 an rnnnn cunnntlnll he i i I I'll: i`lUI) |I'yI , | vOrdered, That the Cnmmumcalron from the r : Magistrates in Quarter Session be referred to 1 the Commrtlee on Fumnree. I1, ,,_.` _. .K' '\`I.. l`,...IH_.. _...._..,l,.,I I..- R1,, ww L LIAM. sANDEP.,W 1_`I`.t 2\ l.\`<'1.\I . L.\.\'-I) . .\`l&'()1 ., ' \`.hI)!:\Ia;1l:'<\)\\' IJIIIIIII, I t Ordered, That the Committee on County 2 ` Property do require Lom the County Clerk and I ` the Co_unty burveyor the position of the various ; parties who have leased building Lots on the; b. Court House Black, whethvrthcy have fnt1`ed 5 1 their covenant,ancl also what has been done! 1 with the lot of land obtained for an Industrial % Farm, and report to this Council thereon. r\ .- fr war, was xv , , _-,.,1,| L,,` I'll. DULY, Orderizd, That the \Varden do appoint a Com- mittee of Five toexamine the title under which ii` ;-i Council to said Municipalities. he Tnwn. Municipalities hold the Stock in he Northern Railway, disxposcd of by` this T\1n nun. 'l`hn ,0!-1'a1rI nnv\I\inOui' Rina:-ra \/UUUUII IU SHNI l\I\lllIL'll'd.IlllL'So The Warden appointed Messrs. Mc.\Ianns', Craig, Armstrong, Gaviller,` and Simpson, as such Comminee. l`l, I II, ._.. ,.I .L_... _Jf......._-. ....a:I 1.... _9_l,,_I_ \lU|UUC| IJ||l 1\JtJ\Jo The Council meppursuant to a_!]ournmcnt_. The Warden in the chair. 1).. . - ...l `\I .- ...- 'l.`.......'...,... f\V[)..f,... I`....I._ O'c|0cK lnls t`.'VUllll|`r',. The Council met at seven o c|ock p.m. The Warden in "the chair. Mr. Tipping took his seat. . Report No. 1 of the Standing Committee on I Finance and Assessmenl, with copy of Petition lo His Excellency the 'Gm'cruor General in Council, presented and read, n nnnlinn nf l\/Ir Rinniz annnnnhiui kn Nin- L,UuHClI, |IIC3C'lI|I.`\I auu ICKlllo` On motion of Mr. I3Iack,secondd by Mr. Tracey, l\..lr|IuIA "l"k..I Ln DI\'\l\. ....,l T)..ah!.... -...... DUU-ll '\4Ullllllll|CCn I The" Council then adjourned until ten o cInck in the foreman of lo-morrmv. I '1` I) I.`....,.....-.I lI`.....1...- IVJHEIEIIHIUS III WUHIIUI QU3IUUo Moved in amendment by Mr. Dnxll ae- ` conded by Mr. Simpsun, ` That H-xn'Donnrl nnuy roan` "15 nn! adnnled. conueu oy 1VlI'. mmpsun, - That the'Reporl now read he not adopted, but that the Warden do issue his warrant on the Treasurer, ordering him to pay the sum of fty poundulo William Laurie, High Conlable of lhe County of Simooe, and the further sum of fifty pounds to Samuel, Sherwood, Chief of Police, of the City of Toronto, the above Bums being for the apprehension of William MGK8)' and Robert Coullet. . CI`CL`lI\}ll (II (I l1UL l\'u} IIUII-`C III Illllrl VIIAIJLZCI On muuou of Mr. l\lc.\l:u1us, seconded by Mr. May, > lh-.|nn-ml "Phat lhp putilinn nflhn inhnhilnruva f'\l_l.'./\. IVl\.al\I-I`--u-., _II'.i '1'('ll {I .\'I) (.'l;(,),(.`I\.' JII./IKER, Ii'(,)II{l.\'(} .lI;'ll-'1;'1.LI;`1{, BIA R R] E. |U IIIU sJ|ullulII' L/UIIIIIIHIIZC Ull pUuUl_V L IUIICII . On motion of Mr. Manning, seconded by Mr. Murphy. nlurml 'l`hnl Ihn (`nmmnn;r-nnn rs-nm Ihn IKIU \/UXIVIIIIHIFC UH I` l|l(lll'IC- ` - On motion of Mr. Guviller, seconded by Mr. Dntiill, I "l`I,,A .l,_ IW __,__?.n,,_' 4.. F` ,,, A7, Mr. Mc.\lanus, seconded by Mr. Mm , n|`:'nI~:)l1 "Phat Han \\/'nr.lnn An annninf :3 f-`urn- raonanmes or TE; COUNTY COUNCIL. U'Illll||ll\Vo T. R. Frznuvsori, Warden. --O'clober 5th, 1858. ...n..o on o..l.,.. bId|:_', L/ll||l|I!I||`:',-`u \1uIIaIu|, 1VI4lIllIIH5_'. Mulhly, Murphy, McClain. .\h-.\-l::nu<, (1 Parker, Patersnjt, Richardsun, Tclfcr, '1 and 'I`.r:1ce_v.---19. Ymvs-.\Ies. . Drii and S'irnp.cr-n.- ' Report No. fl of Hm .\'!;Ix1dHIu('.,-vnvn Finance and :\.~'srr.< :41: On motion of Mr. l3.uck,scc,~mlu.l Tracvy, ` - Ordered, Thnmhe roprnpt now rem! lm':1 Unruu-I [J \`.u...I-.1 l`...v....ln.... \ |llUIL'\I, I I|iIIfl||U I('lI|H_| ||U\' Re-port of .\',puviul' (' nnrni'. (:oI1sMm`lheIt-gzniitytalu-l1:q in O S.&. H.U.ll.R. L'mnp;ln rv-.. ., .1 'l` ,_,_ ,| :_ \I nun: ur I|"1l|I 4 .`!'.'L1|)Il|l Illll?' lULHI\\lHl- 5 Bye-l.:1w. rm-ml u sm-.nn=l Iimue. ,' _ On motmu uf Mr. 'T|:u:'.')', . 9 Black, ' K .()rdered.lh.'1t the .,\'L--[..'1\v now read time be {read :1 thin! lime. Bye-Law re.-ml a thin! time. V On,molion of Mr. M.n;\hy, socnn-lc `Mnmly, ' On}:-rvgi, That the Nye:-Linn` mm H` ,time '10 p:1ss.be L-11f_:x`:<.~`ml 1-) the (' !si:zncd and . b\' the \\'.'m|'.-II. I` "PI _ n .``I 1-, 14'. 9 ll `. TIELHUII -Illu .`t`u_'.'u u_\ (Ht: VI -l|}H.'H. I The Cunnly ;\'u-iiuns l{:-39;: prawn! 1 rezull ` " ' A On motion of Mr. Tclfcr, SL'cuX|Jc:1 !Mc(_`Iain, l\l Ir1*u.I '-I .x. HENRY CHARLES, _ ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, AUCTIONEER,-_ cc.:., > COLDWATER, MEDONTE TOWNSHIP. Medonyc, June 28th, 1858 36-31710- '|'I\.\_|llIIl, _ L Orderml, That lc-."u"e he '_n:u1'.-*.|m ir:'r- <;.- a Bye -Lruv to amuulBye-l.:u\'11urn1-1l,:__';. of lhis.(,`uum-ii. 5 I I , . . . . -_ye-Law nnmulnced and 1:.-ml :1 hr-I Mutt . : On mulionrof Mr. 'l`cZ. ux, ;~.-cunimi I-_\' .\I` 1 Simpson, E Uulc.-red, That the Rye Law now lead :1 ii:: "ime be rt-ml a se-cowl tune. `B_vt-I-.'a\v rezuf u st,-~un.! limo. On Inmiun of Mr. 'l'u.. ur, M-condcd by M Simpson, ` (')`nl<:rexl, That the B_\'u-l.znv gmuv u.-mi seuor1.Hixr1e be read a '.';;Lr| time. Rye-Lzuv row I a Hm-l Um:-. On mulion of Mr. Ttlrerx`, ;~ccumh:.! by M Simpsun, , flluhuanl T`H'H Hun p.I'n_[ nuv nnu-v I`:-I.` ~. 93: LIHB Ul lucau uuus, I||I\.luI\,\; u. ..,,. I, UNIV H` w_.y to ila next at z_\n(\ve|p,in xnnmu-,<, going at the rule of {our and a. hall lnilcs pur- minule. ` A Ram) FI.mu'r._--A (}e_-nnnn papa-r x~. l the qnickcsl rule nf lm-umolmn, uflur llw ('1' lric spark. light, suurnb.-'lIu| cannon -_lmi!.-, ascerlainml in he the (1121:! uf Ihu s\\':n'nI:.- One of these birds, Iibennetl at (iho-nt, Insult` .__.. .1: in. non! ul Anhuunn Eu 1` -nu...-. The author of the following should be watched, or he might back out. :- ` . A do.-`structiv (lurk I`ll bi; _l`ll bid phnrewvll lo every pluear, Then wipe my weeping I, ` And km mv lhrom {mm era to em. pl` 0 BH j ,... lIH.'-Ill l`l|I`n`\ ll). ~ Report` of the (`otnn1is of I} Gwillimbnry Plank Rum! pr.-. zn: On rm-Hun of Mr L\lcCIu1xz,scc011.!m Ri(:imr.lsm, _ ` Onlcrvd, That the dncnrnonts now be Council be, referred _lu Ihcil` u.-.~pcc:n mitlees, ` !'\ ,-., M... ..l' \`l- ('\`l).Z..u en.-nuuhp. !IIIUl'C.`. - . . . On mouon of Mr. O Bm3n,s Mt-Mnnu<, . l\...l .l 'I`hn! !}\1\ {`r\lIl|I'iI lVIl LVI(IIlU" ()rd+-red, Tim! the itself inlo L`un'.mi1!:-c- Law to repeal 4` Iiyu-L: 'T`l.u {Dunn-H nu-n.! ` IJCIVV [U ICRFUXKI II)\. I11:-v .v\.~ .- > The Council \v,-uvl inlu ,(`nVrnn1i!: Whole; Mr. n'\lL'. .\l:1nn.= in Hm chair. 'I'he,CnmmilIcc of the whole Iu.~ reporting. . T... I`:-nnl-H then adinurned untxl Ie repornnfr. The (lonncnl than adjourned tell u` to-morrow morning. ` T H l'rm:v=nn.\'_ H}: JIIIVI\Il%l IIi-I\ --u 5 ,(lCXlCR.\l. I'..\.\`1> .-\(;l').\"I`, ;<`).\1.\1z.<.<:~_.\1-zn l.\` qr:-:u~:_\'-.5 1:1-2: .\\m~u.-1_~.. \'-{- i_:.\f1m1.<'I`I-1:: -.\".\`I> _. -.. I:"l'l`mI) - b.JIlIlRl I5, Onlclt.-I, That lhr: Uj.'c-Lmv mm` ru-; lime 41.. pass, be eHr_zx'n_<.~'r!\l by the l signed and st-ah.--ll by the \V:m!:u.` Moved by Mr.` U H|ien, .~ t:L'ol1L]r d Dn:iilIu,' IT`| . .1 , nu v I ' . . I { III; I the! Onm for 11 /\ ..,.. ._,, cum.` On'.:1rmh:1vmu a|,~(.,, that pIll`pr). -'. On moziun of Mr. Tippingz, . ' ' '()_n{erc!, That thc IIIII\'\l|J l l1|||'\ I\'`lI\l- _ The ('m;nrii wo-ht irm whnh:.; Mr. .\l.t,\i:1nns in Tlu.-(I0mmi:1c:nr' the V progress`, .'n;d asked lvuvu On nxntiun of Mr. Mu) Mr. (:u'iHcr. _ OH|ul`cd, Tlmt the,('m1: No. I bt:yl'Uf1'1'lt,'(] In.lht* Fl On motion of Mr. Mu. Mr. .\I:1_\', ` ( hdc1`<-I, That the (`um qnt-sled to mail on the fin forthwith of all ,he mm`: !' from the sales of the _I.:1:u ` Taxes, so lhzn the Munu-ii `the muount H) which mu-h I IN __ .2 , _l"\1,, ('4... The Cmmcil mel plnsnznnt to :1dJru.xml. The W.'Ln|eu in the ("h:::r. l"I'<'.%`.'IIt-.\les. F2:r:_vz2snn,0'Ih iqn. Dz? Mannin-_r. (}:1.\'xI'ur. .\!u.`sl.-mu~'. .\!.|} . MM CuInn1i{1_v.~'.Riv'hnI'! Cunper, Ru-lmmml, .\I'.;nly'.' |i.':uk.- 31:24 'l'r;u'.'_\'. l u!e_rsvm. .-\rnI~'rr T.hc\V:lrd<-In u::1HedII:nr ('m:ncn In Md.-I`. The :Vli_nmes of _`,`v.~'u~nlu_V \\L'_n.' n;u.2 nun I-nun.` ............;, Cuxnn1i{I_-.~'. Rivllxiwi.-n11, ('; M:'.n PELYUTSHII. .-\rrn~'Irn The \V:u'd.'-n :_-.'1!ed Um ( ;,'v.<:1~n confirmoul. Report of the County and rend. 'r`\ , uV,_)~.. l_:I I..J'..... n :5. .ux..nu UIIU lL`iU|u , The Waninn lain! lvrvre thv (`mum from the Minuh.-.4 uf mu l~I.w-vutm: relaling1il,u:m from (iuvcrnxm-1.1 in) them Rui!uu`y. TI 1` I` -I `IJIJIIIIIQ, That I `copies 1}? In-nut-an n Ink; Av-nu. :- l'Ill'ClIKU'KIl l'I leldmo the R:1ifu'u_v .\':::!i The (`mum-:1 than uJ_|u eight lo-marrow eve-ning. 'I` I) % Tw R A}-TA Mg C.-u:m:.\"r15n AND BUILDER, _ How] (`h;::r. ll , , , ,1 '\I I , ., IIIC CI||`\l|lIlI |\I \VIl|\ AI 1 III II In` On motion of Mr. Surzpaun, sm-( Tipping, - Oulcn.-Ll, That lhe ancminn of IE: _on Roads and Ux'M-_;es be 'dz.1un m 0f:,'vIa.uli.'1gasvnuH :~`u:n.nl` lll()(|1'\` pruvexncnl 1-flhu l{m! h-miiug hi lahh on IL. H-ui'u-ur \'--.vi;.n l.|l|lll The amendment was put and M51, NAYS---l\'lessrs. Aunslr(m_'_:./Fuck. Yrai-_'. Cnmrnmgs. (}an'1Hur. Mannin I, ,l__ 1\I.._..|... '\l f`l_,`,, \l '\I ' IIll'CII, ` ' Thzlt as a clause in_ the N i\'e .~`lIIC Cm;m_\' ('mH:'i!.< y Hitlg-.*.~ di\'ilill'_7 lW\`U'(`Uh'll_l he cnm ()ft\\'(>3n`._\'p'='H1xl~l-H "57 "4 poninn of the N.m he Cnnm. ,,r <;...m...__n... :I\1_._}Cv}'I1"p;- Mr. x7R.~i..n And 123. 6L1`if not paid within six Inonths. -3. fme Cam? I of the :\'+=w I .1 _..| Ll1ll\`\`lp': my wt.-epulg I, And km my lhrool. tram ere to em, Survv_\`(:r (`nm1I_v Tr .1 , mu :1 . PATTON & ARDAGH, 131 A II.un_| I nwumx. \ '31.. Mc.\1zmus,.- C'nlHI('i[ (In In illc-P of. Ihc \\ huh: 01 I \ `.7 be inz` xv l'l'7 " Mn T` - `_ `ppm?! 590.0 air; .\'v\v Mun mnzt-i!.< y-i::l`jnn'x~' .\'n"('nnnl|n~ H E; n I. T. R. Fl-IR(:l75 .._.., ,..," ..,. wl 'ei1}.-r, sccondtn! l~_\'_ fie-Law i1r)\' rvml :1 ` sscxl the (` wk, he \\'ur_1!v:n.' VI Ill Laxv now rcznla 2 13, 1857. L-ip: U>.\]U-HUS .t`L'(}H(ll'. m:|_v .-\n:' .. 1 nun. ray, scconxk by M1 No, 4-3_ nillet! I v , second:-nl hf IIIJIII. secplzdml _l~y mbyr (HI. the D"(5L. .311 rd U) Cooper. - L : L1.` 0 H`. `..u- n , rd 7lv_\' lllfll V I 3d .l9;';`s'_ lulifi Ah` .`-Ir. Al..\`0, `F3 1.101-:;\'sI~:n JLVCTIONEER, l)u11lop-Street, liurrie. me. ,\ ::-'1`11UR M.H.`L`.. uf. I`); ` _<:1i-A 1-: mi) '1i'1?}: T TERMS: 10s. per year \ in advance; V ` f |l\I |\'|` \aIII BARRISTEBS, 'A'i"I ()i{.\ 1 I~'. AN 1) SOLICITORS, - (`H.N'Vl-:\'_ANCl.'Rs, ' .\'n'/'.II:IL=.`..\' 1>L`m.1,-, (ye. .1;-; vs I`ru\`_ , , _ , , _ _ _ , .. u"\( n AI!l\\r`_I CH PgII_'6`3T_'C>P'rfl ER E`. I\ \t'l.`\ L-Iv- (T O I '-_\" '1' (`ounly Business DiI'cct0i'y. VOL. I {H U-` I l`.:\ U N. Lrl In Jvlnu u 1- lnv - ..-.,, ()/n/msitre the Registry Office, Barrie. Iluust-lmld Furniture of various descriptions 1 _<`.<;n. on hand, or ruzide to order. Hum! '1`uruin:;, in all its branches, cxmculed wilh nnutncss mul desputc/L 14-ly. WILLIAM LAWRIE, m'\ \I'1"l`H|\'I.`l.`l> . 7,CEX f_"M"c"K E N ZTE,` '2 h min!` I. M /-IKE ._M%us$T sEPHENs_ .9" AS!) I (`t)'.`|I.V\II.\`.\'I(/,\' MI-.`I(7H.:I.\'T, l)r.\n.m- .\"rm:1~:'r, v1S..umu:. ' M1. :.\.x,u>`, w. B.wCLARK, JUN., i_ I.I_(,1J~l.\'.\_'.l-lb!) A1;(;'1`1oN1sER,i` 7 .1m}- '14;n., w. B.` CLwAP'.K; W 1 - :5 m :'n.\1.\11.<.~_'1u.\' .'\IEHCIIA.\"F. .*J '1 "I `UR X 1'.` YSA-.x7T-1...`! 1 Iv. , - ` Us A L * s run! A II) Y\/I A NTITWA .)x[I In "(HYH ,|.|':` +1. 1.'\.\T'Ii, ;.\ Q1-3 II '.\ 1'_"|`_| GS` I:I I511`, l.llA -(n1>1:: J. I ., .\..,.... U....V.,... . opphsite .\lr. .\IcConkey s Store. - 1)`.-\-Lrox MCAm`m', -' _\l:u'ks-st. VII. HE.~%R Y B- . H o P K I N s, _\ -'1` '1` on N E Y, ., W RE. N C r-E , . ~.\h1riaur 1:ns:1n'z::1<: _,-H` n :1: S; %-`.Y-.\'I`-LAVV, I\' NH \\'`l.`l'\' 01-` s1.\r(`ma. l'\ III` Ihlixxl: a|.|I|l ll.` \ I: nut) ; L-r H-.~"ulx-x_1L-v In 1111-, p1'c1ni. I `. l.;:'1n-`j, iuul opposite the | 11.1 St rvvl, \vh(-re the ulnivc ' hrzmclu-,3, will be coutmued i '_'\' 1: im\\'.\' A L()'I`V .\"l'. l.\"I'. I`! v.\ \'-l-I Y .\ X1 ' I`: I! . 1-1.'\x.`|u\l' u DAVIES, \"I' I `."I' .7 .,._........ .\u.\-1.11. in tl1c1 In.` `:I`l-IV c01;|.~|.\'(.'w()u1). BOULTON &McCARTHY`, ;lll'>'.\l. cut" l`:n`ru3 zm I . `nay.-/AL\.lIAJ.l ')xx;,;'lz1Iul. ,S'1`I{F. ET, .. l'.. \I,.... \ ..\m5IC(}11, ? -`.nn'Inlu| Ix-f/`_m'liuIi (I/I4 /1110:] 10. r1vc|'I_\' mmlc 011;. u_-/ /n v'jmI'l(`-I 011. `J. .. U .L W. in B. R. 15- K I I .\ I} I) ll, mt ()i~.'c, B:u'1'iC. , ,.\(gr<'): '7 ~'t (}\\`il1in1- LEE: Count.ic.s:l ')(I "Notaries -:'.\{cu, H lull, at hi: viuit V, 1w`? I-ly V \\.\'-n....~ .} \\'11\'. duyuu Iailk tu me of Sophia 7." she said, ll1_1L5l`11)1.il}f.IV tn slu*:n1: 3 I)u>11u'11 mwI1clL*ss mn1r.L1`n1~'Scdthan Iirm-st =coul{l not have f:.1ilL- to mute the t-remu- ].u_n: q'uivL-ring of the pulhd lips which vui11`.y strove to slnilc. V II 11' `A 5 ,,,,vfL,_4.' .- ....._ -... ....o1.I..... -3lUH(.'o , Jhet_ Me(-t:1 s nj_f'im1,iui1 was as nothing ,1u that of lthiicst; For :1 _ll'l0l)1(`,ll't.`]lC _':i'/.('il iipuii licr';1_s ii." sin.-17-haiiiid,'thm1,' ti!`u]'pill;I. his iiurc into his L'l:i$:pck1 1i:iiids', sail zictiizilly .s'iii\'i3i`ii,Ig` h<'['urc hci`. it xvgisi _[)i:lill that |Ci`iii'-st haid not lightly 0.~;ti~% 1ii:iLc.d his ohli_*:`iiiuiis to her, ]i' he haul sinned :xg:ii1ist.tlici~i1 he haul not_dc.s1iis0d iln:i'ii, mid this CUl1V'iC1iQ_l1 ';':u'c in-.-w sin.-iigtli `to 'l'\`i(`O111. - She mse,i1_'nr the. iliilll , siipmini` to C\'(`1')'-_S(`iii5ll emotion; Luyiiigi lit.-1` h-and upon his umi, she said, ire-n'.ly-- I AL I).. ....+ on an-it-uh-../I TM-nncf ~ nnn vnn I ".__:L'lliIy'*_ i Be not so agit:1ted,Iirncst;. canyon ! not regard me as your 1rIcnL1,undt:1Il< to`, Qmc -us you did in old days of u1l't11uL cli`.s1,l|1'bs you? and why slmuld ynufbe gdi. at` my spo:Lki11g,uI--'ol' yuurl ` .\`_}lni(: I You do nut suppose that---you , know tlmL-in sho1`t,Ji*'1m.sL, we (`-IIHHUL, bu e`xpvulc(.l to fuel uuw us We" did Iivci ; yours ago; but surely that need not pre-* vent our being f'rie_mls. ' ` . I ` VLlA\4 \'\lA ~\..._.n -_.___,_, I ! :Mefe1u had been herse]{7too much e(m-; ` ihsml u[' lute to r'eini1rk her colnpuniomf .\\"hen she now ventured, w1_m great`; eillyrt, to _1ueeL his eyes, she found them`, :(_i.\;ed lllum her with an e.\'p1'efs.~;iu1'1 of? ; lively :1d111imtiun and gr:L1eIul;jo*y. 'V "` Met.-ta, (lent Meetu ! he exclaimed, is<-iyfiuvg her hand and liissmg it`. Yqu. give me new lile. I h`u've'been :1 miset-I inhble man fur weeks past, turn by com] 1 ` I -. . ._.. 4|..._...... ,.I.. .. ...\, ..... l;......+ .l 'r\1\v| -.~\ Inurb um: uuuu. uu,\n Illa.)-.)'lIj .uu .. V... miser- lable in:1nl'ur con- Ilieiing claims upon Inyheurt undmy g honour. You had cluimsonbotl1,l\1eet:1:- 9 sacred claims, which I could never have` gasked you to Forego; and so had Sophie, ` for though I resisted long, there camea getffuliiess, in which, abandoning. myself ; to the present, Isought and obtained an ay'o\\'al of` her love. It was scarcely done ere I felt the wrong I had done. I revealed that wrong to lier;-pity me, Meet-.1! I told her 'a1l--y`our claims,, l moment of mad passion, of mudder for- - your worth. To` you I resolved to belt equally frank, and my only hope was in your generosity. But my father had. never Sl1lIl3l`C(l me to doubt tli-at your heart was still mine, and although I was: assured that you would enable me to ` full my obligations to Sophie, I feared-i 1 mean, I could not hope--that it would be without any regrets on your part. ` . Ernest paused in some embarrassment; but l\Ieeta could not speak, and` he re- sumed: . ` You have made me perfectly happy, Meeta, which even Sophie could not have done, had I been compelled, 111 de-' voting myself to her, to r_elmqu1sl1 the lfriend and sister of my childhood_. 4: Always regard me thus, Ernest, as your,friend and sister, and Ishall be unu I Inena auu mum \.u . si satlsed. "UT--an Ln.-'1 ,2-kph 1 satisfied." Meeta had risen to return to the sick room-, but Ernest caught h_er hand and held her-back,~whi1e he said-- b But you must see my Sophie, Meeta: you` must know her, and then you will love her too. She will"be. here soon with her sister, Mrs. Schwartz; Mrs. Schwartz her sister ! Then my last doubt. is removed, Ernest. She is worthy of you. . Worthy of me P ? And Ernest would - --- -.... .-mm -.1" n 1over s rhansodies on Worihy of T !T Ana Lrnesb wuluu have ru11 into all av1over rhapsodiespn this text, but Meeta had escapedfrom him. .. `ll-5' HU \'iliI|l) |)I'L'7llHL`5 [H3 `V065; * But no !i':I'_{i'aii-y replying Cmllvs fmm owers thatdmoping lie \\ liprc1lieir;_.'ci11lc man-. repuses VVilh L-uh! lip and r:i_vlcss c_\'c- Slinuiicfs dead ! - Smnmr s dead ! , Ay, summei"s dean], and soon forgotten .'5`mvn, her l`i\v`{li -5` yc|V.\v.e_vVc And tlanniiing l'ui)Q uf urimsun. ashing, . \Vill all 1'-.iiulcrc|1:u'inS mm-ic. Glnw-ng euilumn. rihiy lmlcn With :1 Cl`n\\`u of goldcll "grain, _, And singing liar\'csl songs---will "banish All of surmw {mm 111:: strain- Suunnc.r s dead. ' I Summer's dead! V - Yes, dam,-" we cry, when bright things h-nu) n<-- ' .163, "um!-i," _\\c Cry, wuuu UI'I;5u|. ll] h-ave x_x.<-- _ _ . 'Deap(l !"-and drop an anguish tear: But lhc next glwun mcfcoriu, `. I4lll't'vS us {run1 the gloomy hier-- And our sm'mw s ' A . 42..l-l_. u. - u. E: .1. I` rrr:n|vn5 HENRY C.RES\VNl,CKEA,d Tilt r\ [M 'l_\ L. L.A\.\ l_) .\'l 7H\7.l'IY()R, .';.\'1-:_.~ :`:~;_1\' r;.\':I.\'1~:1;1:, - A 1.. I . .5 (H17 . l).....2.. tum our sn|`ru\v'5 (.'\'iIIlC. Ill. . ,A.<-the litklc \\'iI|v.L~_, V\'hICh grieves Awhile U t:l'l1lnl1`|t!l"5 ulccl msus," Sxghing nmug the xvithcred leaves, Summcr`s' Ll:-ad! Sunmltci-' dcml! I..." In. . -I.,, I5 nu! nnllrn--rnm-1' Luna,'wii'l1 her silver sickle, In the muon of falling lave.s, M0ng the yellow l)lade.~'.of sunset- Sluud, ulgeliulh amid the slxeuvcs, Aml smv her die: the sand was falling Grain l_v grain, until the night Slmwed empty gla.~_=s-nnd l)lne~eyed summer Closed her dewy orhs of light- Summer s dead !, A Summer s dead! She who bore her blushing honors From_ her mother, 1\lay-`s, sweet side, , \ViIh l'm}_.zrnnL duwer of buds and bl_o"ssoms, To be the. young June : rosy hride--V ' ' Has lived her hours of love and glatlness, ' Jlas1;u.~'l.'eLl in pleasure :: ecLi|1gn_v, And, like all lore-l_v 1him_'.fs,,x11us;'perisl1, Fude, forever fade aw:}y_-- _ ' Summer s dead ! * S`u1nIne_r s dead ! There is :1 sighing in the woodlands There the mourning wind now goes Strcwing lI(m:l-sI:xined leu\'e.~", in nnguislz, -A5 he '\`u:ul_v ln'L`aIlxeS`l:lS woes; -unlvinn .. .l.lHl.\'= \\'l\ll HS; HVHU \\'|'ll H 1* \\l, ."In1('L'u I1r|il`c s"'z1 suuhm-~".\ d2I_\', V Lci .~'|12ul lln: >'lIu.~`!nnc 0|` lhc shower, And try lummilc lhc whilu we say, Su_nun-.-_r s dead. ' MEETA WERNER. iLitcva1turc;F SUMMIEBRS DEAD. .JUSTICELIS:TIIEE- GREAT; BUT sIMPL1 1gR1NcIPLE, ANDTHE WHOLE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT. W, .. 1 .}.i!`<'._ li_n-.V and

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