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Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1872, p. 4

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`rmznp fu1;nT1NaL'<)r7ia`1Nm' srni IIUN1. [ J MOIPAL oo;m`Qrt..- -. V - - _Imsm,Fob. 24th, 1872. I Allnhembu-I, felent. The Reeve"in the - Chnir. Minutes of last meeting read and con. I nned. . * N. . Peliolll Veto preunto by Maura; Little, Tfnn `id Hlillhr, buying for relief to tour I indigent penanl. - ' ` . - 1 nvnralnnnnnnh and .............:...a:--- _-_.' ulunguun purlaul. ! Snvnrolncconntl and communication were read. and on motion of Mr. Little, seconded by , Mr. Hunter, wire rare:-rad to theinovenl'oam- mitten. TL- -6;-uI__ .'-_..._2AA,, n_. - 1 rnemun, we report will adopted. - ` - Moved by -W C. Little',aeconded by Francis Bnrcfay, that the Auditors report and Tree- rurer's balance sheet for the year 1871 be adopt- ed, and that the Treasurer be authorised to pay the sum of $6 to each of the Auditor: for. their. `services on this occasion, and also that Ben. Garr,one of the said auditors, be paid an ex- tra sum of $2 for preparing report and detailed statement, and that the Clerk be required to have the sail nancial report printed and one hundred copies distributed for information.- Curr ed. ~ .7v n,\....,1 1... u-v n T.-. - LAITT lilo Moved by W. 0. Little, neconded by Wm. ' mined the rrceesary certicate from the In~ specter of Taverns in this Municipality, that they have each conformed to the Statute so for as regards Taverns and Tavern Keepers in general, do obtain at License to keep `houses of general entertainment in this Township, viz: Ambrose Hgmlin, Erwin He Amer, Thomas Ma:-.ConkZey, James Clement. Mark Wnhh ea... I I Hunter, That the following persons having ob- '34"i:$I'b::iL qnocksn. "Ill - nu. Igourned to_Wednesday, nl_.'ne3 Brown : Tavern, Barnum Ross,._ Township Clerk. sea ex 1 teuea yet do troof." If I keep youwith me, you must be a good boy, and dons I tell you." `Deed I will, Mass Cap n. I so do ebery wozd yersay,sho s yer bohn. So when the trnnnu I..n n....:......s- Stehxn. P- --.- -aa>.v _\5U. ~ -9 ngascxza. ` V BEGS to annolzjo:-1: the public that he has - - completed his . .= jn4 - G E 0 R G, E B A L L , CARPE1'\ITER,BUILDER,f&'c. --u-v vv UKI-IUl'o `auto , July, 1351. -2 9 -.-~-----*""" Dreand; 1 d '....';K ... Me `:,. .,. .1 :.~_': _I_. H ' ;' ' '".'U_33d!3 8M".wlI ended. "Q'_8 0f o_ur bravoiops lay 'with .3 !.1l'1|faoi u tumod.'{o dthed sky .P93 {If N: V0?! Hill, at mom- M_. I01!-.]lVe8.'ih the marshes b3 1 0 Chxcahomnny. The worn, attoged r_emno,uts of the grand nrmy f '59 __1_P0!0n1`,aAc were encam at H8_t?_iE6n s Landing, on the blues, wanting for transport: to take them b3k *0.Washington.. `HRH Q nil` flifll 7;: nnllun Cl\II."I_ ,___-.-__ [urn WARNING. Alway!on_hsnd during the: s Fried or Raw. Iuauons gn ci}iR%s.I pwevsmswl [Imus sm sALooNl DUNLOP s1':, IBARRIE." ROUND 8: SPLIT LABRADOR IIERRINbS,` s`c1=.oL-IT UIIIU UI (5 [H1550- Deed I is, Mass Oa_p n {and Iain : feared o no hoss. Old Mass allus not me let tend ter de zhosses dal nobody else cun1dn t manage. Day allus lets me handle em ef day : eber so deb- : blessome. Jes yer try me, Mala Cap n, see ef I called do troof. I [roan unn'ryu'oL --A --`--- -A~ ` ]JI/`ST To HAND! LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT, {saint an mus. :[CALIFORNIA STORE} mill TWII WEEKS IINLY ISPRING sTooK.l [BARGAINS !) }wuw?ma.@@s| IBLDTHINEH Thisis a splendid opportunity for obtaining Opposite McC'arth}:`/ T..-.. LHOAVVESTT FIGURES. gnnuncusnmnc snus ti, and Tongnoci and Grooved Lumber duoriptionnplwayl on hind, and order. f I ` DRSS GOODS, WINOEYS, & OTHER THE BALANCE or 0:73 sgodx or In order to make room for our immense Bin` well stocked with the best of was NOTED Hotsm FOR Or1111a.. _ nnuuouc llalllv aluun." You are not big enough to care ofa horse. ' Ll T\.....I T 1, II I` ' " ' AT cosr PRICE, MuLcAuv:& co. -u-p `s.4 WING, "Afr `ran SALMON, g; McC art_hy s season, Stewed, V. ' MACKERAL, 4'!- ,- `.` Dunno, Mass Cap n. Pd like tor stay long wid you." - . What can you do 7 V Kin wait on yer, Mas: Cnp n ; kin shine up boots; an ---brightening up, as his eyes, wandering round, caught sight of the horses--'-"km clean do hosses right smart. T T vn|1nrn an-.0 I-.5... -..-.._L 4- A-'- Eqooasnayea 35; g! At 31.50 as;nd, ;LAnn'-FAT ll gcnrrg ring. 8. swam @UREEIJ Rm 2 j [Maund rel1 s. E [ponxaezami MAUNDRELL* _S. Bin-ie, June 5th 181i. Hus aljo on hand a. large stock of Beer, and Fen-kins. White Oak, White Ash All orders attended to. Address u 3. N am/e Tobe. Is that all 3". Dat s ell, Mass Cap n -` How old are you 2 Dunno, Mass Cap n; Nol.odv nab be!` done tole me dat ar. ` Where have you come from 1 Come { um de back 0 Richmon, Muss Cap n." . A " What did you come here for 1 All de res ob 'em runnedeway; an ole Mass he wor_so mad, I worjeu feared o my Irfe- Sides I t oughtI mought n my mommy of I got `mung der Unions. Where is your mother? Dunno, Mass Cap a. Old Man done so! her down in Georgy l_au corn- shuckin , an I_nin t nebber heard ob her sence. But I Vhought mebbe the mought ha runned way too, am I'd n her wid der Unions. u1'IT..Il ._..--. --.L_A--, --~ NEARLY opposms THE MARKET, BARRSE om., 3110 On lmnrl A1nI-an uh-mb -6` DA-.. 1'1-rLs_u,, - n - - - ISAAC VE WILLIAM; A @ENER@{Ez<@=?f :.R%E, 1Pork,`at 10c per 1b., AT Lwmmmm I@c&.0'i l%3NG}EsTWS~WE!W GLASS, PAINTS AND on s. |MR. FRASE R s' H1OTEL,| Barrie, July 17th, 1871. |1:,@Mma mm W M ma; ~`M~;@ SPADES MID SH0VELS,L FORKS AND IIOES nu HUI wxu uul UIHUUS." d Wall, now,what are you going to 0? -V n`l`\, up A n 9.. ... ISTOVES, TINWAHE & HARDWARE Ban'i.e,'April19th, 1371. V 1; 1:: miunzpv GLA3, f{aS. (Cloths ,. Ready - [Made Clo thin g_, % and Gentlemen s Furnishing Gdods. MR-H.BENNETTl UlLDER S HARDW/3\RE.! IIJUI I115: ' What is your name 1" was Captain Leigh : first question the next morn- ing. / V . H RT.-no 'l"..L.. 1) 12 per lb; Where he will keep gn hand as usual, awcomplete assortment mg "Ac RAWSON S New Brick Store very cheap rm CASH only. AT -In consequence of the late Fire `El_EL|, S,, tock Whiskey; Pork and Potash Barrels k, and White Pine Stavcs always 1 Address ' A.-`I7-,o`his n_ew building, next door to HAS REMOVED His `I5 Yongo St: Ailunee 99.0 ;.g;ri,'l{ _: Inuan IV_;___VI usnulgton o, `It was after trips,-l-a enltry, south? ern fnnimer night.` `On the extreme edgeofthe ehcnmpment,_on the tide nearest the enemy,g. sentinel penned in his` walk and peered eunously out intofthe darkness. ffehnw ! he `said, it a nothing but 9. dog. He was re- suming his walk, when the supposed quadruped rose suddenly, and walked elougon two feet, in a manner so un- mistakeable human, that the lentinel levelled his musket once mole,,Ind shouted Halt ! 4Adv,anoo and give the countersign !"- A faint, childish voice said, `F Ain t got none, Mam. Wm Hanna hnn! maul then can Pay - day came. Everyody got fixed up; and Tobe fellheir to an old cavalry uniform. It didn t `t, to- be sure. The panlaloons came up to "his" shoulders, and were rolled up in great bunches roun his ankles. ~The j--ckst came down to his knees; and the sleeves hung like yawning cav- erns, into which his hands` disappear-_ ed'so farithat it seemed doubtful `if he gtouldever nd them ngam..But there. were the gilt buttons and. ,cavelry stripes, and '1`obe sinrnoet soul -rejoi-.`~i l ed over them. _ _. ; . He wan so absorded in his clothes ihizt he.s_emed_to.have `forgotten the A ; banjo . when; one. day; the - Captain ` suddenly held one-,1,ip before him ; His eyes dilated till` they seemed in ' c_over.;_ha,l{_hie-(nee _; an} be gee . _dAo_ut e`r`Yeg;gi3i'ue gi'~medet nr,AMeee.l 's'e1- n. _ You seid you wanted; banjo; didn't ;.;z.'."0u.1n-~.. 1 '1 knowe-~I~exe`r!'. re frf by L ; [ISAAC VE WILLIAMS :19? OF ALL KINDS. :1 THE 1nA5E\T |xi9a al,W ite&_reuow .. (30 Kim. nn-n n... .... [SPLIT PAs}1iiri:i`i:_i,`6UR, I o T to &'c., 10., \ IN Lo=1js"ros T`.PU~R'C_HASERS. mqroiars ,sVe1i*-L In an J nwin ]SLlGHTLYDAMAGED BOOKS` . At greatly reduced prices. Bauie, July 12th, 1871. %`___ ` o _._..__. 187%; flazf Captain, said he; hero's: boy just come into,the hues. Very well, you can leave him here. At the first sound of the Captain : voice the boy drew nearer to him, as knowing instinctively that here he had found a friend. You can go iatothe tent," said the Captain ; and go to sleep till morfring. as Wkno :;. ....... .......... om ...'-- ra._.-:.. as-cAuAn:AN ALMANAo'sl >. . E Gm2:s Baby, The` ,Simday Sc_/tool.` Organ: MUST RECAE_~IVED_ EDWVABBS ; Tom Pi `Tom Pipp-i'n s 7? edaiing, German Conquest of England, . Clam C'(m2?pl2ell, , . Island 1 \leVz'_:',l`r`lz,-ou-2's,| wk Ba:-_reI%: Clmru5,- Wnsbtubs nought or in Bfnlta ye-, II and-AIIUIII &GL co MEAL, POT BARLEY, 5-: .I.uau nvvva \ M..--"" The corporal hastened to post. two, ,' and hand tholsentinel with his hand on the shoulder ofa little black boy, who between fear, fatigue, anti hunger was unable to give an account of him- self. '- I'll take him toaptain Leigh," the corporal said ; he e oicer of the day. Maybe he'll be able to get some- `thing out of him. '[`ir-in f`.~.nhn'.- ..4..\.` 1... 1---; A 1.3.. Gamasrzgammon, AT 5 CENTS EACH. L Alarge .stock'1`;`of Calvinism by Froude,: n. qxxnuru ' ' hr and 0ommrs.s`\q 5 Ymm Strut, Tor ilvnncn on nnnaiannu '1z.{ rzirgxiir our and Comnii T/e gleizt Pa'rtm"r,~ _._..-1-vI\J General Cooper:-.gel, 1-y_,,o, I\ vuxuu sum, '3 tun ! [OI HOBO, lullll." Well, there` now, said the sen tine), "If it ain't just a little dukey, and I guess I ve frightened him half to death. Come here, Snowball !" . The chxld crept up, and said, _trem blingly, ded, Massa, Iain't got nuin ` ter gib yer. , WA -Inyhxnnlpnad trail 0;. n:!IQ -nix 28 , mi - ` x .1114` Df`A- V` Sale by `H 3D3_l.1`lmr:M(')',l,|iI*w an ' "'3' tNTg.{5"'1r. 9 "' 1 . \ `'1 V . .: Pahner V . . . CIfP.'-E-`5 ` ' V If I :.2.`. 11.:-~W -9*'` '1"?-n . ` ` This Medicine is pleasant and safe to take, I is wlmntemaad may poiilivcly be rehed uw" 10 mike B perm`inent`cuIc at all diunngo 01 *1" Th|'3'o Lugs; Liver; Knlne 3, Digeqrun ,, "" 5"!-`C550-yswell up Scrum , tho imriouo "W" Diseases, Hlnors 'and all`d: eucu` uising W In; urily oft _c Bfood, exce isgthe Third 55".`! of onsumpuon. Fuuhcr 1` mmion, with 19 d.rec;ions [or using the Gran haghoneen Rom?! 6: Pills, and conlnxninglcatim mils and CG Qates of Cures, can be-obtaI'h& `W necIriI[."' Treaties, the Hambbook, the Almtnlc I9` igculars from any rupccta e Dmuut in M 'D>oAminion-I-lre e. - ' 5-` V Puke 5rR med `.751 ;P-' I IN ` 't1,e=%3$.$"a_a525 3:. 1 (3vlocyn'lh: ..ln0l(l!:),!`l':'x:-`E01301: 1("}::)':u`;;1rl;| *5'- 59 ) Whiqh enter into the compouilion om` `mb`d "`d`5||=`, are Inch and so bnrmnniowl '3ISi_otl.and compounded. that it iimado the H10" search? Curalive.in lbe known world,` Ind "7 ".he'P_ but act onltho system in a very salistnclf! and desirable manner. No mnner what vour "3 men! m vjoc.-, or how long slanding, :1 mil nd 9' ' 3P}3 ailonish ytu by the rt id manner]? whwh 3 '0 rellored to perfect clllh tnd 1" 9a ` ` I WHY? M, IMPLY Bxcuxsx-: the Valuubke nchve 1119* vgclable ingredienw, some, of whwb V*`9`hw, mention, ouch hslho Ir nc ls of Wild ( _v: Burk, Podophv|Ium,Ju' ` r,Qunssin,S""f 0' Dandelion, Hyqncylmus,` Compound - 31" Colocynlh, Jolap, socotrine Aloe! _`-7`P"}T:,' kc ) which enter into .3... ...........u-nnn 0 5.: .1` f.f:' `.3 41-? M.` `Gn1zA1~SxoauoN::s'l{nu xnY up PA -` lumen! lndam Medicine-Mun, D0619 ouephus, oflhereal Triboofshushouee! _Columbia`, 1's workiz the most marv|1`=' """"`8""."~`* !11='W_0r| `=3.-.r.:i..`: -.._ .L, , wgl _umumoIa,1s workml 1119 WW "'" ` A onishingurcs ghe Wqrldnvgr l},:}l*r_:'.{.C`_' r m the annals ol Canndmn Moduja H` .'.`.&'. lucccsmaucnded tho` lnuoducuon a ` dxcme heIeto!ore- wuvo n-`Po: I;mi;;iau.n. mo. Aunroron. Bn:m.-Me Iul ll: 1019 ' ",WeH,-who asked you .to give `anything. .- - Yer done ax me for gib yer I31 ` jes now; and I ain t got unt: c my c1o es what`I got on. Well, you needn't fret; I d: want em. Corpoml_of`tho gua Post two. \ M..- rn1._ -___._-.__I 1 . 1 . go` J. G. Canmxanmi. Esq.--Sm,-This :5 f` I certify that my wife was very low with Inngdm ease. The Doctor had givenjlier up. (do ;u.-' her lungs_ -were tube:-oled,,nd medicine ooufd not hpfp her. Avsalast H, 1 prchaoedl bottle of the Great Sho necs.R-emedy. Al the expiration of two in `A er` symptoms In dgcrlely better. She timed toiznpravur mpidli-v ghst by the timq'1:eha`}akc.-n one to: ue she was able sit. up.`l,/ By the Continuance .~' I the rem-edV' I118 W88 lffecvi-aa!nr9d`(n hMl'..`. - nu sun gs vac uum au. up.`l/ y lhfconunuance .~' remedy` ;g'fecHy'ros:a_red`to benlzht Youmav uublisb 9. {mix rm Hm hnnel as me remeuy we was Iecllyrestarego beIl'.:' You `may publish `I {sets for the Emit those similarly alloled. . " '1`. C. sac WN. _ Epigzopll Methodist Minister. JOHN SlLVER_. Sworn before me; atsznitheld, this sub ml of April, A.D., 1870. '1. I. 1`lm.xNa1'oN, J.P. .-2- WONDERFUL own: or LUNG msuss -5' (. Bnurnnm. J. C. Czrvunanuix, Esq. This is to cert": tbatnbout three years ago I became ml::K gwith` Bronchitis which luted about oightu: uonths. I win so alicted for the ' mu: 5 breath that it was very difficult for-me tonpm andin the night time frequently throwing 1:- clofrks of and raisirig in the bed to keep ha; . strangling. I tried three of the most emimv 1 physitzians in_ the County of Northumherlnf for abouta year without receiving any benet: In factl continued getting worse all the tint At last I was advised to try the Great Show nees Remedy. I boughta. bottle ofit, and the! it was about nished I begun to feel A lE;:.o better. I continued to use it until I had mu. three bottles, when, tomy satisfaction, I fdnr` that I ivm: su hall on .....r 1.-.: I. . . _ _ . -. , -,-...... - .,.,.......u.u w um um uuul 1 mm zan- _when, (621; that I was as well as ever! had been proviou .10 my illness, and have been so ever since. ' lnrnr an vrn cnkin 1 nprgnn |G D00 I .`_HE Subscriber begsto inform the inhabincu - o.`Ba rrie, and the Trnvellin Public, mu he hue on hand HORSES `and %CGGIES 7;: HIRE, at moderate charges. (_}onveys.ncea to Orillia and Penetsngnilhonc. W. H. CROSEY , Barrie. Auruat. 191:3. ~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ivllllls I-Jill UI Illluj The Captain stood in front of his tent looking out into the night, when the co_rpoml`and his char-ga approach- ed. T ur1___.__'__ 99 _,!1 1 .-u n c Spring Mattresses, Family Sowing `Aching. Coffin Trimmings, oom Paper, Window Blind; Framed Pictures, chool Books, Conmrung; ad Mclodeous, Ladigs Work Boxea,Wrinq Desks, Toys and Fancy Axticm, Cbnidmg Carriages. Smhma. Dunn and m:...1. 1.--. U - >INuNp AKINQ uunwugca. Sashes, Doors andB1inda,kep on '- mnde to order. Peter Street, Orillia, C.W. cA;2PENTER\11`ND\BmL;;n Cuoz`nez'Ma/m amz\Ds.`1,,},;;,,_ uN9ER.TAt "1 , iv`, '. N M/'01 CORNER o1_ ow}: 6' OIULD . 9'3` Barrie, August, 1866. \TEW VLIVERKY STABLES, `1URE OF BBONCHITIS. / E)-WA_BD Bum: at. P11 seg when we . Uppdsite the Ratlwuy Station, Barru. '0- I lhli. Va Inn Auo, onus xx -Bnooxd1.n:,'Aprl1 5th, 1870. alllnlln 7. Geo: 1: *00d--- I`. Hunt. lm Tin -W` Cnrpu toy. A L min. E11101.` ll 50 E78! SIDCC. JOHN SILVER. Iulnhl tin . An. in `midnl 5 E's you UMENT. jv: don ! V guard ! take vT`l"Iud on t know. get there." ` ' . T uuffiu I cep '-arr-I-:9`!-|.!"|=!".'.'!-V . 5' ' ,` ` - ` " . S g (for; wggdgopead fox; oxplanqtiou. `Capl"IiIlL_Bigh jaid_'liiq fhpndtou Thin`: o_hpnjdir,u`nd stick: manna. `At tho, gqunahpftha voice he loved --0.10.11 .-his "= - . ` M10" v-V-'rv:'i.u~ e-.v*-`n -u-.- -uv IVUUII UIIIIUII *0]! .l gegd u fowvmomehtl bqfote a 18 3` . alvvyy 3 upon Ilium`. `V /.7 `ii3I :eg;ui`V,I:`l:ight, shouted 1 picket, riding..np.. ` ' ..T|l0_bo or h7n'ati!y: gain, in ordoir." -anti the rebe |i'5di5hed 5,01!` "ut`f"'furiopo toned 1 rau:mmmmo.. t..';.'.....~. ....a.. .2 VD ll"- hare was a shnrp click, 1 aah,Va - {long sobbing moan; and.- lgy ll motiohleu, the boots nIill`"ohip'd 1 his uma,_ qnd grggt `drop; :40!` blood- slowly mthpryg d_`pon*thon`i2~ `= 4 -I ' .- - "aunt-in 5159" ..I... ..;o-.| - _:-I.; ; unu LI-CUUI CU` nlm Short. . I `Will you give me those boots? If you don ; do it, and ` in (double-quick time tco,_I ll nutabnll through your. bla`ck`skin.L I won't ask you again, Now, wnll you give them up! - And lie pulled outhln. pistol. ` ` Deed`. Mnpn_-- I ,::...u I.-:. it `Ah! aid the soldier; ` thir is worth while. Here s just what I wanted. Come, boy, hand out those boots, quick. ' "Deed, Manse, said Tobe, `roan ! gib em tor yer. Dey 1ongs ter Mass Cap n ; an be done tole `me take vkoer ob'em mas` parti.:l ar,' ` _ . `Can the!p that. I've got to have th em; so pen them along. !Pleaie, Masses, began Tobe-,-bot ` the Rebel out Bun short. ` `All lI:IrA man >I`- - ` ` ` 4- " unit WISEUII 5' Oh! nothing but . torn hlankel, said another. `Taxnt worth taking." We ve got all we want. ' ` There may be something _under it though. - - - - 'He pushed aside the blanket with hislsabre, and there lay Tobe, endea- voring but unsuccessfully, to hidethe boots under him. ` -(ALI! , UUII `C1153! Thesoldiers were about nishing their examination, when onovof them said,`whaL athut under the seat at that Waggon 2 ' . `nhl nnllulnn 3...; - A_-~- " ` - ` with me D0018 clasped in his arms. As the soldiers advanced, the oicer said,_apparently in reply to a quution, -" No, let the men go. We can t do anything with prisoners here; but we )! "look through the wsggons, and if the Yanks have anything we want, why, `aIl s fair in war. They reined their horses by "the. waggons. and, aftera few short, sharp questions, proceeded to break open trunks and bags, and appropriate their contents. ' a mi_. -.II- ` ` 5...... mm; uuuut I.nal."' Is yergwjne get it for ` Cap u ? T H T An-.76 1.--..- 1|" 1.56 US I At the word Tobe slid down in the bottom of the Waggon undo: some blankets, and lay silent and motionless with the boots clasped in his As than nnldinrn on-lm.m.-.1 cl... -0:---- u uuI=I |_ll 5 _p_lI'0l "'E_)eed, Mlae::.- I (it !nn n?_._ "`Tnin nbne of our bays,` said the other, aftera keen glance; `thern s Reba. `AA`._-__,- `In-an c-- - came round a turn in the road. ` That : good,-' said one oithe men ,- `there s some of the boys If thoy ll waitatewminutes, we can go along with om. . L ' l 7I'I._'__In ,, 1' ' . gp ;.g.p .uc| UU U! U D63 1 IDOWI. The main body of the raiders were reported on the line . of, the Sou`h Mountains, making for Gettysburg Scouting expeditions were sent out from the Northern army in all direc- tions; and a: body of troops, including Captain Leigh's regiment, were order ed to proceed by the shortest route to Gettysburg, and head the rebels o. One of the baggage waggons broke down. The driver of ;another waggon ` stopped to. help his comrade. The troops passed `on, and the two waggons were left alone on the mountain. In one of them was Tobe, with the Cap- tain s boots over which herkept con- _ stunt watch. The men worked busily at the Waggon, and Tobe sat watching them. Suddenly a trampling of horses * feet was heard,-and a party of cavalry ' came round turn in the road. 6'!`-tum. ..-.....a--..:.x -_- -n.- e ... -Qvvlul vuuv nu uuuu, IUI llji HUI OHCD can get a pair of cavalry boots to fit as they do. ' T `Yer needn't be feared, Mars Uap n; Pap tgkg keer ob em do has I known. fph lII7I.n hnau A` G`-an --1J--- --~-r nv.uuuuI: In'I ILIIIIUII It uuyugnh ` Tobe, said the Captain x `you go in one of [the baggage wagg Strap up my blanket and poncho, take them along ; and these boots, hnffilllll nnrn n`9Hnn| `An :0 - _-A '_. was nu uuuluy ruwluateu. But that night "there came newedthat. made everybody give `up the idea of furloughs or going home. The Richmond government, determinedto `make the `North feel the war as she had not yet felt it, had organized `the grandlreid. An ni-rlnr mun- In. l'V....e..:..' 1' -:_LL 6l$I:l\III III I An cider came for Captain" 1 regiment to match at daylight. Tobe. said than l!-nt-in . 5...- uu u um ucun. wutuu ureaxo ` Captain Lmgh found a. brother oicer whowas expecting to go home on lur~ laugh, and who readily agreed to take charge ofthe boy` in whom his friend was so deeply interested. . , But that nialat Hump- 4-.. ... ..--.-- aI--- ' uuuu, mass bap'n, J68 buy me one banjo ?` o A banjo! what on earth _do you want of that ? ` ` ' Kin play do banjo right smart; an dance too. Ki ! Mass Cap n, 1 plays for yer allode-time. * _' There d be rather `too much of a good thmg about that. [E nor any}... ..-a. :. 4- , -- 4 You needn't`/imt them atfyihite, Keoxthem on._ L ` - ` . ..- -.-- _.--._ 1-- .190 _, _ .1. -` 3-1-- __-, ._-v- `-r -u I know you do. And just because you do what I tell you so well, I want to send you to my home, to run of or- rands for my wife, and do `what work she will give you in the house. And [have threerchildreni; two girls and a baby boy. I want you to go with them when they `go out to play, and take care "of them, My home is a very pleasant place in the country. Don : you think you will like to go there 1" ` Ef yer goes too, Mars Cap n. - ' But, my boy, I can't possibly go now. . b - y _ `l'se do jes de t ing 79: say, Mass Cap n. alt yer tells me to go, I se go An I se doebery. word do Mlssue say, an look al er de chillens de bus 1 knowsontel ' yer comes _dar. On y please come right eoon,Mass Cap n. And as the Captain left the tent Tobe laid his face upon his banjo and cried as if his heart would break. I"-no...`.. T -...L t'....__1 _ L__.L ,, no --vv. -uuau uuo, _ one yo: man fog me tho_'eio?eu ands bongo too! And nndentandinge at last that itwns nally no, Tobe gain :_ vent to his falling: in, a prolonged Ki- yi !' then stood on his head, kicking his ` heels in the air, tili his vulumiuoun gar- ments proving too much for him, The lost his balance and rolled over. This aobeted him. lie picked himself up and walked 06', carrying the banjo. as if it were ababy. ` Allan-tlanf than: man not hunk nf mnnin. It prayed .. that Tobe had told the truth about his skillin taking care 01 horses. Captain Leigh's horse. never looked so well as now, and the Cap- tain was delighted. Tobe -turned out, moreover, to be I very good boy. But the army is not a. very good place for boys. So one day Captain Leigh said, ` Tobe, how would you like to go North 1 . ' II II X955 5 UEUJO After that therowns no look of music, Tobe played all day, and `only stopped gight when the Captain sent him to ' What : it at, Mass Cnp n 1 `I mean my home at the North. ' A ` `When is yer gwine, Mass Cep n 1 ` I am not going at all now. ` Does yer mean ter.sen' me away from yer, MussCap n 1 ' Captain Leigh was touched, and an- swered him very gently. ` ` YER. I meant In sunny! (`inn nuvnuu f-nan uvyulou ullu V01, gcuuy. Yes, I want to send `you away from me now, because it will` be better for you. But when the war is over ] shall go home, and then you can stay with me always, if you are a good boy. _ . "'I'allus does jes . me, Mass Cap'n. M T Ln--. ...... J- I "K "'1 "7 ' ' * ' ` * VIIUIIU, (IIILI aka tako artgculnr care ofthem, for 1'9: not "oft: 1: Ann 0.! a uni: nfngu-I-.. l....-;._ ._ A. |uu5lllluuU U1 HID` 0051103. -;Well, out wnth 1t ; what wonder- ful thing do you want ? Plase, Mass Cap n, jes buy banio ' vtvll Gan : hi} Hus de t ings yet tell can waggons. Innhn n and ' Leigh`: .13."*sI;'5 IIIIIITIII nld . girl! always ail` `oonfcolion ' bum. T '`? ? uunmsuonery nqei -3 lheygire him the heart bum. ` - ' M ` ` Sufi: d qhogr ivo:iuu{i'vi1oV uh no qua- vgqoninunjvbq .dou_ in gun `ugh lb 'KIIIlIl.` ` `I ti `t I ,..'*:M,,:::.::~.:-:.....% :. ' 'l`wuyqnin_ L` _ r ey slglqn-ing,l|w. . r `,7 ` _ ..-.. 1%tlIlOf_lIlIjl_IO law bani; over me country racommed. the us of Shn'dan o Gantry Condition Pqwderag --1J.'ncImng:. ' , . Farnon and othcrinxhas section have long not and cppmciated the gdvanlnga of those powdhu ovor_|_l_I oIh9r_o_- A ' . vv uni uu yuu Wlil Iron] one V _ _ - " Please, Mass Cnp'n, please` jeu "- and he stammed and caught his breath, apparently overwhelmed with the magnitude of his desires. -; nut mud`. -1 . --L-- ` An-"Irishman "called at a drug More thigh! a. home of .b maon a "Anodyne _.L1'nimentL for Rhenmalium ; the dmggist aukecj him in what pm of lbs body it uoub!od him most, ` Be me soul, said honlhivo itinlvary haul and corner of mo. ' . ` We-nolico that we -Agriulg over the country reeomme Sheridan : (Jamal:-u {.'nnJx`l. ....u-, my Ir_lan(ls_, mat I have answered the gentleman completely. Thefe are probably hundered or more per- sons in this `and neigh oringlowne, who daily suffer from the distressing _ cl: of kidney troubles; who do not know Jo neon : Anodyne Liniment is almost a certain cung. In severe cases, great telief may be obtained if not 3 petfool nun. V` ` { e No EQwt1'ox.- An ignorant lecturer ex- plamed the paeege of the Red Sea by naying that the Israelites crossed on the ice.`.` There is no ice under the equator! exclaimed an euditor.- " Ladies and gentlemen, retor- ted the lecturer, 4` the event to which I rate: happened thousands. of '- years before there were tiny geographers in the world, and con - aeqnentiy before there was any equatorl _I think, my ftnds, that I have completely. _ The lives of thousands of horses have been saved during the past year, and the credit is due to " Darlev a Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy. This preparation is being extensively used, and exacts from all the highest praise. Nothing of the kind has ever before been half as successful or given such universal sgtifaction; it cannot be equalled. We can `condently recon.- mend it and would advise all who own horses to keep asupply of it on hand--_it may be the means of saving your horae s life. Re- member the name, and. see that the signature V l of Hurd & Co., is on each package. North- _ rap 8: -Lyman. Newcastle. 0nt.; Proprietor lor Canada. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Csnsnrstt-Orr. WsLi.s.-Ennislrillen, C. W. is situated some sixteen rntlesfrom the St. Clair River, and nearly 0 posite to Newport, and is one of the richest, ilv Districts in the world there are now` sunk. and in progress near 300 wells, most-of them `yielding largely;- in `One case the well as been overowing for game time, and it is estiated that about. two barrels per minute is running to waste, and so far they have not been able to stop it, this trulv is one of natureswonders, though not more wonderful than the power of the H Canadian Pain Destroyer ? in curing sud. den `.COld5, rheumatism, pleurisy. spinal affections, sprains, bruises, &c. Sold by all Medicine Dealers at 25 eta per bottle. . I? In I SOMIIIODY Sns.-"There is something peculiarly attractive in a horse. His intelli- gent eve endear, his lofty carriage, his free and graceful motion, his vast strength, his obedient temper, and his indispensable use, all endear him to us. We have to look at his fine proportions, and take in the inspiro~ tion of his energy and power, but it is only when the horseis properly cared lor-when he tefree from disease or nnsoundnese of any kind that to will exhibit these points of .Iltraction,'and without which he is of but little value. A package of. Darley s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave "Re- medy, should be in possession of every man who owns a horse. to be used in case of emergency. Don t fail to get it. Re~ "member the name,sand see that the signs lure of Hurdle Co. is" on each package. Nor throp & Lyman. Newcastle Ont., pro- 1 prietors for Canada. Sold by all Medicine ' dealers. _ A1 ` ' * ` 1 l ~ Last year there were only ~ bers to advo'cate this question, which i has been "described as 0 Connell s "Ire- The advocates of Heme Hills for! Ireland havegained an accession of members in the British Parliament. tW0 -mem- land'for.tlie Irish, with a changed ` name; These no longer stand alone in the British Parliament-, Mr. Isaac Butt having been elected for Limerick 1 some months ago, and Captain Nolan and Mr. Bleiinerhasset having also been returned for the counties of Gal- way and Kerry, as Home Rule advo- cates. Moreover, a majority of the electors of the borough ot Tralee have called upon The O'Donoghue, their former pet, to resign his seat in the Commons, because he has expressed, an opinion iavourable to British and hostile to Home Rule in Ireland. Mr. O'Donoghue, however, will not resign. It is possible that Home Rule may yet become a formidable question demand- mg solution by the-lGo\`ernment in oice. .`Cap"n ,Idon' d I ' thawed, I hep` do boots. L . _T a m. 'l-`aha I . nmsmnd thh nntlnn. A very competent authority, present in theiPrussian dominious during the war, estimates the `number of men called to arms on the Germ` side dur- ing that period at a million. Had the. war "continued, the distress occasioned by the withdrawal ofithis enormous force from bread-winning would have been terrible` It was already begin- ning to make itselfseriously felt, What - reconciles the people so much to their military system is` the feeling that a like obligation is imposed on all classes and conditions. After two or three victories had been gained, they cheer- ed themselves withthe reection that the defeat of.French arms would give them a long period of peace and pros- perity. For years antecedent to the war, the opinion hadwidely prevailed I in Germany that France must receive a check to abate her aggressive tea- ` dencies, and this had an injurious effect upon enterprise" and investment. "It is probably. the entire remova of this frame of mind which is giving so ex- traordinary an impetus to the com- ` mercinl progress of North Germany to- day.-`--Leader. ' ' e , `UP IIU Illlllulo l 1. '1-"ohe!'~groanod tho oapzsig 7` I with you had given them up. t I , would hivoloot anything `rather than. `had thin . V V ' V . ` Mus -Cap n- - ` Yes, Tobe, what is it 1 - ' De little chnllans, Mass Cap n. "I moaned tor wait on em right smart. . Tell em- his voroe grew fainter, and his oyu closed. lvgu mu `Int! unluno shall `I 1;" lulu, `I. uull In ISIIUW CXRCHY Which." Will dar be one 960 up dar, Mass Cap n ? Yes; there` are plenty of stores; what do you want from one 2 plnhca Mnnn (`I.._I- --`~-r -' BOP VIII ` ` IID IICG 71` L IIlUVVUIlo | There was a faint zigh, a utter of 3 the eyelids, and the little life that had f been so truly ` do bet he knowed (ah, ' ifdwe could all say that!) was and- e . M 17___ __,A___,A.|' an ,. - 1- o 1 1-1. N ! 1 `#3123, 3;$y, `what. shill I -can them 1 - V ` . n-I_n 9-.. 1-1.-_'a_n 1.}- .1. I_._._ . 1| "'7e'11'em I`didn 13 do boots; 1 hp `em - - do bes T-_- I knowed. V Wllnrn Illll a faint `ohulu n ngv nf 9 Very revarently Captain Leigh lift- ! ed the boots, all wet and stained with ` blood, `I will never` wear these again, hesaid; buvtl will never part with, them. They shall he 'l`obe s monu- a meat. `I'_4I__I,_II ,5!` ..- 1- sq: u In the hall of Ceptuin Leigh s house, if a deep niche; and in it, on a.-marble slab covered with a glass case,s7tand a pair of cavalry boots with` dark slain; upon them , end on the, `edge of the slab, in golden letters, is theinscrip-T tion : "In Mmory of `Tobe. _ Faithful unto dea_th. V -EZizabeth Kitham, in our Young F alias. ` u -uw luv! IJIIIII "I;o iiitqrn-inglnw. "_ny;?s_.that;pnIIy . It an ornamental i' him lhn In--I ' .. ....m.J the of pa 'I),....J....- ` plpbrl all '19 Illa nf uuuocu uuu " UIB LVLEBSE. '7 Mass hCap'n, he asked one_ day, what is we gwine at 1 ' Exther to Washington or Aloxan-3 `Adm, I don t know exactly which. dl bl-'5 one aft}, Anln Ann 1"--m know what. H yand soul? The`- ` y ohil is what yon_love with; the ` carries ymixabant, This in, your bod I` 'chingIhlmla fellow : shnxders at . e is aome!hing`deoper1n,.Yoqx_3an {ealit non? whu"t.ia`,ia yg,!oh..I . -,Wi1Ii.s ' with a_ uhfof int'_al1`igjn`aa.` Tin `! 1`n g`."'ye.-,V ` lhll s"In}`aI_'Ino`14_l$it|. ;_. - . 3 . . 3 " Baoracrirr-1a.:---Fnrwmon-r, Drd_nz.. Cotmn, . N.S.. Jan. 1868.---Nr. JAMEs.. 1;. Fsnnowst -S'ir..-_-[n.lh`e winter" f 1886 I. was alicI- .ed 7 with nseverllac `of Broncitjy and II: `though onnluctorg were very {attentive and used 1111 the tn its in lheir power they failed to afford mzmuob relief. I obtained your Compountlp pof Hypophqaphites nd "health and free from Bron- .ohrt_in.r Rea ' lfnlly mun, . . V ' ,`;"' ~ |nl'.`Mhm rI --- . . . . _ -I` r tank-rtrunmn adeapemunent-cure. lam 4 now_-inperf ...., uouuutv uua *u-ansparent, but it soon after began to get denier, and to, be laden gt times with puffs of ashes. These, more recently, have been ('01- 1 lowed by other projectiles, and the Naples Pungolo of Feb. 3,.sayo re` could then be soap from Naples, vo- inlng from the crater every night. Theeruptive movement appears at three distinct points, and fears are an- xertafned of a sex:-jot; eoutbieaqk. _;.___-._._.__..__._ Vesuvious is beginning to get lively again. After one ofita long periods of inaction, orrather of unseen prepara- ations, it begins to show signs of mis- chie`{. A month ago the smoke was very delicate and `transparent, lint after begun to nnt A....... rm: -- d to prepare't and the public have that u,o`fu1-ther delay `the issue of the prom be new coinage, a right to expect will take plac in ised milhon of dol- v the new silver coin is arriving, we hope - recalled, loss by the public will l'e sus- t tained. The expedient of issuing l pose of lling up the gap in the ciculat- . elapsed prepare the Tun New Srr.vnn'VCoiN.-Now. that Sir Francis Hincks will not forget to withdraw` the fractional note currency, of which there is about half a million dollars-in circulation. Alarge propor- tion of iris becoming much worn and disgured, and withal dirty `and dis- agreeable to handle. Many" of the * notes are mutilated, andunless they are these notes was adopted for the pur- ing medium caused by the driving out Vofthe American silver. For that rea- ` son the public welcomed the fractional currency, but now` that it has served its purpose it ought, l!1_ accordance with the original intention and promise, be withdrawn. `It would be a mistake, however, to interfere with it until", the new silver coinage has got into general circulation.` Surely-suicient time has J nofurther delavurill ...n._ ..v.. ' ~ - ----There is a- general movement go; - ing forward in England with the ob- ` snppliedwith V high price, `character from the hands of -under their immediate charge the duty extending, schemes is one to vest the street railways in municipal authori- ties, the Corporation of Liverpool hav- ing proposed to purchase the tramways in operation or in process tion in that city. ject of removing the _management of large undertakings of a semi~public private corporations. Government has taken possession of the telegraph lines, which were formerly worked by private en- terprise ; and now at. numerous party indignant at the high fares and wretch- ed accomodation `prevailing on the roads of certain railroad companies, are busy urging upon the Government to acquire the railroads of th and work them, after the manner of the postal department, for the general good. And the municipal corporations of the principal cities are entering upon large undertakings of various kinds,` including gas worksand water works. Instead of permitting the towns to be - is inferior article at n the prots from which ow into the pockets of the company's stockholders, the city councils `take of providing pure water and of manu- facturing gas of good illuminating power. These articles, water and gas, which are among the` necessaries of life, are not only. supplied at a cheaper rate than would be demanded by pri- vate corporations, but they provide the citycounoils with a valuable source of revenue by which the municipal rates are considerably reduced _ annually. This principle seems to be still further and Tamong the latest control of at construe- --------.;--..4 st ' - ' I ' V The standing committee of Finance and As ? vlellmont l'0%P|'td on petitions for relief to in- digent partiis residing in the 'l`ow.nship,"and re- [ oommended to charitable consideration by per- sons who are "well acquainted with the priva- [ tions and sufferings of these indigent indivi- g duals in their several localities. The committee I . consider, tirst that`George Wallace s,c1aim for , good services and passage paid to Toronto for ! one indigent, a debt contracted last year, `should be paid, mounting to $18 46. `To widow Gibbons the sum of-$12, it being , understood that ahe`is leaving the Township I `and that your council will be relieved from fur- . 'ther responsibilities in her behalf. Also that l a further sum of 811 be appropriated towards ' the support of widow IloGinnese. since it has been made to appee that she will not trouble yonrcounoil by a s niilar petition, at least, this year ; the sum of $10 unto widow Adams who is very aged and-`unable to work, and $6 to widow Andrews who received aid in January last. Respecting an aged and inrm person, George Thompson, who was cared for by Mat. Bowman, the committee suggested that the sum of 86 be allowed to defray the cost of his keep , during the present month, and that the Trea- surer be instructed to pay these severl amounts to some responsible parties on their behalf. W. 0. Little, Esq" M. P. I ' Chairman of the Committee. On motion of Mr. Little, seconded by Mr. Tmeman, thereport was adopted. by W Litllmnecnndari in: w.......:. gcucnu uuu-ruunm_em In this Township, McConkey, Clement, Mark Webb,.Adam Myers, John Gregg, Alexander Stewart, John Bradford. James Brown, and John Haggard, and that the Reeve and Clerk be instructed to issue the necess:ry certicate for the above" mentioned 'purpose.--Car: int. I "The Conncilthnn nrHnn.._..A .- m_, . s menuoneu purpose.-Car: Council then `ad ourned 3rd April, to meet at tunes B Village of Allaudaie. 1-; ,.., Wm, wuru yersay,sno'8 uohn. when the troops le Harrison : Landing Tobe weutVtoo,.in charge of the Captain s horse and baggage ;. and `when the steamer was loirly -under way, he brightened into a new area- ture, as every revolution of the wheel placed a greater distance" between himself and ole Massa. . u M... n....v.. L- --L- I -

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