Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Mar 1876, p. 1

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,uu'x Hiv $3? Litntjljit/111.33. -, A A A /~_."__-'\f\f '1'-J |.l-1.\'1). \ LOWE, I '\1.\j}:mx.n', me>m.~:'r, "um-`-:5, )1`udLme`oi' .he Philadelphia `.3180 at` the Royal COHBI;-:1-F -'15. U1-'!"IC!-2-Opposite Barrie. 50-'13. l|)lL.I.\IL`, L1LJ\J.LJ.\_lJ.\.l.'lLJJ.Ir, xisvr, and Valuer. All ordex-.\ .-xuled to in either town or. conn Us nmulemtc and satisfaction guar- *H Agent for the celebrated S}nger llinc. He has several excellent at the store. Address, Dunlap- Ln-Eu 1'7. n , ,. ,_/-__.`/~./-., P.,\-,,- _& H-:x*1.r::.n,\x:\:I.<. \-..1; Imr-.. K2.-,.. Barrio. L` JLIIII I nluvu 4.-ctxta-ml with and dv.'.ip:Ll-I .. ." !U.S'- I;L)l=Ul`. A. 1{'L.)l _*d()'.Ve. . arm in r>`..\.\'Ku, L)1jN |_`;,\'1`_ . 1' 2. .1. L I D .,.l. `em. luded to desire to : Hones -.?";1|'UI|.\' Qlllll .\('('llll(.'ll( l|l '. um. I . 1.. N1~`m`lil'l"!`, i-'.\}\ I .\.\, .\I. |E...\l.('.| ..\'. ..4 .. l'..I.. '?'u.! van he made at Prof. K02-rbcr`.-' .\I1-ssrs. L. & (`. L. S:m s[z"1A"ja' ..-"ii'}_\..i; 1T:~5.~17 * 171% . . \ .... ...- ....I '\.. nnhnn.-. L\TE5s /10th, l.l"..\-.\'H_\` N l.l'}.VN()X, .\'nliu.'it(n'<, Hzxrrix-. ks" A ljlxst.-:1. lint torllllls` .\1.Ul<` "NC. Xntn:-4. 4|I)k _~\<,'cm _.---vv-- `r-[I1 ovum! unu- JAVII H, !<;'..19UJ.` IHUIAN .1 nsuui B1"\L'ii 31001;, Dunlivp we. V 45-tf HUL" HM L1 1. A {N !'l'.l'l.nln.n.nulun- suli itnrs, &u., Barrio, `\'|/I`-.1!-`Lu ;--nx mmdm-, has rc-sum--I Kr. 1 n nn- in \\':u. \ JUN` \ |.i\Ll1l-3 I).N)l\ _ 1.": L)- m1;'u.\`+:u mu: .1 L... ._..._.. 1 . 1875. :11 i`:* :1t111'mI(-1~:m1 W:n1r:is Rye. \\'ii1i:`un Boys, LL. B. .~\l l`llI.VJ'1 1 nu-:1 - ('h::m>(-x'_\', (`un\`(*.y , |'1. Htlice, inven- .1- .-'{'l7'l:t)l:N]-3\'S-A'I`- I `I... .......-n l-`1|I\\`l1l' .\' |IlL'.\\'lIL, III II A V, Jlllklnll Street, (1 S nnulv :1 spccizxlxty 111% Iu.~lu`:u1c|.: .*.5L'_u .\l:u'_\' -\'t1'CL`t, C111: A. \7 |`~1 l`1<;l..`.>i7):7.>\i \' Hnturj-_ \'cterin:u'\' 'A` I. ., ... ,. . \ ...,... . MI".`.u1'{Il\_2G, Sr. and '!i1<>11.~;-.11d |J>l- lmnls, &\:.,}v_\' the .\lu1't_L':Lg- (`um lntcrc:.~`t. 'l`imu II.`\ I.` nI`|' i iI't`.\'l.. lillll I~`. mm. lmlplcnu-Ht l l\ mmts, &.-, m; i - .a.... `mm.-hv1u' \` Du lJ|'l"| '-u:x|.cx.n. _ {to men e amine ninln..- (TX I`. l`| 4sv.1_\- [IH'H L l l_y 3-15 - U unlm Uunotnnun, Uice Police Court. Barrie. I J SEPH ROGERS! _ ] I [late Clerk 1n Coun'_y`Re.'gigtry Olce] ; Conqeynncer, Commissioner m Q' Jun ; Bench, , Auctioneer, Appraiser and Com! aiugion Agem 3 fur the sale of Houses. Lands , Farm swck, ` Household Furniture. clouds, W` ,,,e,.g, A130 1 for the collection of Rents, No? es and Account`, I AI'a,Ilu_In_1 1131073 , "l.,VIl!I,_u|]lh Losses pmd In oov,rseof l`hu-ty-ve yearn, | exceed Forty Million`; of Dollars.3 (`Jaime hv (`hicn'.... my--_ estimated at uearlv Jos.n9ggn 8S ADV'ERT[8EMBIN;|:s.- .< .,,,. T .v.;.-.,.... W- x-vs/5 a exceed bony m1_Iuuv g or llollarsq Claims by Cmcrgo Fire, eatjmated at nearly 83,000,900, 0` ,3 being liquxdnted up fast as adjnsled`wn.ho"; Jeaucxioxx. Sm-urirv. Pr nmnl nu-mpnt. and libernlitv in luL'IT' ILV LR. s cm day .3J5`5'W"-"'.t Jeducuon. . _ . SecuriLy.Pr omptpgymenl, hberahgy m adjustment or its {oases are the prummen-ti features of this weglthyvcnmhalj-y. _ _ Fire am`. 13. Pnlir-Jpn iuued with very lxbeml mature-'5 OK weglthy company. Fire aw` . Life Policies issued with very couditio ng_ ' 7 ` PUCAD .mu-mw (`AV an A RRANCH. couumo HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH, I u . wInN'l`Il Qlce, Po1ic_e Court. ' I-TlI.'.`\II'4l} |llaWl\, I (`A.\'Al):\ Ll-VIC .\"I`()(l`K, insures Horses 1 and Cattle a;__;:tin.~st Ht-nth by Fire, l)is(~ase, or _\c;idc_I\i:. ' _ I $60,000 A This H011selmsl)cen tlmrnughly re1mvat(-I and furnished in !irst s_y1(:, and a.'m-ds thv In,-st :u-vo1n1umlntim1 fr-r 'l`r:u'cllr;<. . '|`:1hIc and Bar supplied with tlm bust a1'ti:Ie:s. airnznnn (`H\l\H?2R("[Al. ImnM:<,"'&i TF.R.\IS :_ -$1.00 `in 'advance..] U.\'1nN IIUTEL, C()()KS'1`0WN. ' J. T. GLASSF_(;1iT), Proprietor. n G. BIG].-`.L0`;Y: '_ p,..,,,,m..r.` DI.QF.Af~Ev h, 1870. This is 10 th lung diu -. _He said ivine Could `rchased 3 mt-Sly. At ttml.-* were I33 (IUUU ('().\l.\H9H.('lr\l; KUUMX. K` Slugc to Gilfoni [wire daily, Allislon and P,,',e_ ' man! once. 41,_h. I The Dominion. has bee_u retted and renovat- ed. and "now afI'ords.both comfort and spa.ci;_>us- .neas.- Convenientsample Rooms for Commer- cial Travellers. Bar and Larder well stocked. Gord Smhling and Sheds, and attentive hoalk r. Bmrie Nov.1v9, 1814. - 47-ly. ` . _ . _ _ `M .,__-_-_T , VP H E Q U E }aI< S H (I) T E I. . A. \V. l_!_R0\'V1\`-.'*-H - l roprVlolor." |.r1ggn_; all trail 1.`. I-I.\`L-ollcnt :u-cmnlumlution forth? travolliug public. l`:u~ gtuxl Lnrulvr well supplied with the hcst. (-ioml .-tab1ing_:;\nd atttexntive ho.atler.~4. l.x1ggngc of 1,} uosts c:LIn\*.-ye-(1 free to a_m1 fx-um all 11'-1~'u.~z, ' --' , I f:/ppositr T. D, Mv(.`onlrey'.x' Rr.w'dmce,BaI`ri0. ll0l2'l`. l`.lll'4`.(`:(: D:-nnrlnlnr. ` ANSION HOUSE: The Mansion Huuse is a three sfcry btiiokg building. It abrds spaciousnesa, convennye and comfort. The prorrietor is well know}: 7 " a hotel keeper to nearly all inethis county, ' his experience will be a. guarantee an `E merits of The Mansion-under his !l\`9jr' ~ `de 18.1108. ,/ "mm ' u 8.1.108. Sample Rooms for Case?` . T:-a\'cIIel`s.. iv GOHD STABLING AND 1', l-`r.m- P.n,~:< Tn ;1u'|,l from Mt F ` bf l I"(:\\` I Hiwrit-, Wu-It--.-1:110 no 1).. . ..L . MARKET SQUA-RE, BARBIE, - - . . . - INSUl{AON(3E' GOMPAVNIES 2 Corner of M11 opposite W This 0 ~" : opgw ;mm | wzrr 3 "ml _9,,',,, -use qf a. 0S..ROGER., _' '7 CHIEF UONSTABLE, County `of Simcoe, mhm Pnliop Court. Barrie. nxtuuuu A oqunun, B,s.R;iIE, - .- -_ Orvrxmo. ' 15; FARAGHER, _ rroprietkx. Anni. MORIROWS ADVTS. A`1.r:.\`._\1u1:1 " ` "M !I.\[}_ [KlA.r.. (ul-` L<)5Hm.\`, 1'15 I H(E.\'l.\, QU'1`}lCN. " I..-\.X('ASH[R |`:, | HUVL\'(.`].-\L (1)!-` C ].V\'U[..-\'l`}'lI) HISK, l`A \'!\ II.\ I l\'L` \"Y`l H"L' :v\u u r: LIvmuooL.L025oo AND GLOBE msmmncm C0)r`J.. ANY. Available Asiesg $27,000,000. noun: mm in new .-usnF l`hiy-tv-ve wear]. 1)v`r'x<'+:-`-.\I11lc:L: Street,` nomjly uppoezito Iw {mnan (`lutlluliv (7hurch. Hm`:-ic. l::.rric, J)ec.- 16th., 187-1. _ ly '_l`}1i }{n11sen'ilXb::" 1.. \ ! .v..\L. (tU'L'(Y!l- `a3 .-4 Pills 4-uu. (HI STREET qqrusur 1 . U, 1m`.0Imy'.\` nrxrurrure, .DllI1l R0131`. CREGG, Proprietor. Luz nrlhn t- l.`v..h....u.. H f':\nL`(l|nA'lL J xx .u.l. L; L: |J,|J vq _-3134);), \_y\_)_uV V .l.'l 1 `\ ANGER. B8l`l'i'e, Ont. Uicei nthe P0513 Omce. Real Estate. and Loan Comps ny Agent. Agent for Royal Insurance Com Jan y. `L033 Negotiated for l r'1va.te Parties. .itl( sSe1u'cl1e(1 and Abstracts } L'.)cured. J. E. was f 01-16 years Deputy Registrar for the County of Simcoe. )0i""[-:1~3I"c) N IlO-'I"I7J.L,` V H` . ________ . iifg-Ru,, v master and Dnnlop Szrae. .9, and ,6, .1 `Advance -oice, Fania. 0993; Jmmodious establishment hasjr Letheen having been bui!' especially yforihe W of first-class hotel, is tted . up as in a \:h,' and will compare favourably wi Lb any _ ..l0_llS6 ol the kind North of Toronto. C enumer- clal travellers, privizte families on casu all visit; and the public ge rally will nd that 1 :be pro- prietor knows he to provide for their nspecial requirements. The beat of alahling n_1 3I`ChCd attended to by obliging and expnrience :1 bolt- lcrs. Stages leave this house daily on th e at- rival otthe up trains. Bar well supplie ll with _ the best ofliquors and cigars. 33- ,.___ __; ._.,_ _ _ _ __- ... .._. i" "Ti ? % JAM EDVVARDS, 66..1~zv1~:Y-. A1\'(J}`}I},_ Post! 'ro,_\';<, CHINA GOODS, STATU WORK BOXES, GLASS v.n GLASS SHADES, D ; CRYSTALS, J} I AND ]~1VERYTHlN(:. ` l*=TTl'-':1EEMAN : CRYZTMLAEHZT nus. V :0: ---i - _ 9., \\.'()Rk' 'R\'1-`R QLAQQ VA nuc- `Ll-l.\'. MORR()\\', .\11-:.Lu..< KTAL1, SEES. ovsnzas 1: N` ALI. .s'1m'I.1~:s D1TRI_NG .'1HE S..`ASO'N. The Bill!` is well shocker . with the: best at Wines. Liquors and Cigkrs. 58`-ly CRYS'I`AL-S, EWEIJR b .-\1\'DT]~1VE1{YTHlN(:. V `BERLIN WOOLS, .5 V GENERAL LADIES FANCY G pops, ` ` - ALSO . :. 3L-A;__ o~Aoo--0030-; -__.___ \l\.Ih-l.I.JlL`Jl-ILJ ; u]_`u_|' `I BE DSTE.-XDS, CUPBOARDS, TABLES, PILLOWS, BUREA ' ' MIRRORS, DESKS, BOLS, . SIDEBOAR DS,'s( MA'1"l`RA - It is acknowledged by-all that ivaled in this line for Style` urability. ' ' .. . _ W.`-`II.-Fl! UUHU DVI nnuxnu an: Free-B1155 tu agxd from MI ' I\ I7 :)gs"qFSH(;JI;B.]:}):hEI[)]gRN %Trwm:;l L-LICENSE!) AUC'l`IONEER.- ix.AaKs6: u6{{.s`v' J " JO. 1 A 0' - .._-,_ S} U AF 4'Vl`I&I I JD-13-ll G. F`. 0. SMI'I`H,V Chief Agent for Dominion. JO_SE- H ROGERS, 3.. n_1:,_ n-....A Annnt Rat-v-In N 8u'5E:.. i 17:? m_s?A Cbarlci; CIBl'Ii-slglVl`, Ir :-oprieutor --A tjotcls ,c_:uHb' gluouxs} 1.` 3 2 Drag; .D<- ` D3111.-nu _ , Vol. V-4:-u. -.1:-on;\.-`A, - -v---...-`. Lam: nfthc Hxvhmtge. Cooksluwn. Lute I":'r`~hon Saloon." I2z}(:')g1, sum. Ila, - clonrs west nf`_\larkct-st.. lhmlop-st. ..luly `,Z1st. 187: ). '. `J-} -.__i_-_____.t__ , [ ETRO P0 LI'1`A N HoTF.71T," Agent fdr tin: fzollewiing Wu` H.` Near the Steam Gris_ 1`lT1'F..\"l'5.' .;.L\ :;'.-1 1.111. (Lute Ocaun.} Apply to ...ye'-. mu xipn omm nmn;ux 6 - uARKS'ON, Proprieto _...... .-, BARBIE: A Dnnu MON` (.`.\.\`.m.a,)_ u H Fr? .1 S_HEDS. A. _\luHl-_{Q\_Y. ALVUD, V JNTRBAL. ' l\\J\Jl.'ll\D' Agent Barrie . uuu.-me: ,1 CL 10 beam` c`be1:c'iil 0 W .,meI-eta! \1.AlA4|v, Prop rie~:or. Z ; |1`l`4IXsS,' JHAIRS, ES, &c., &c. xe stand un- Figish and? ..4 `- :7 Mb. A. G. RAMSAY, Q JAS. HAMll,.TOa` Lss. R. HILLS, E`SfQ.A. X ESKS. ' H3110; ESKS, EWELRY, -`lg. ly. Beg to annnhnc to" their many friends and the general public, that they hae entered i on-partnership ih the above line, and have just opened out 9. cmnplote stock of T` "\ IV I 1 I a. L___%. -___J ..L i gr?-uw mivh cdims 313$. j..------2 3:-------` I Emu amid- Ylild 13.1555 ;0;__.__ .R.`EMEMB.ER THE PLACE. West End of:/.2 Need I_>`r;'c7c Block, Norz:.h Side Dtgnlop Sheet. ' 5 ' ` , E u___---l . 9: --* 0 `T@n:m{-.3 @Ta:1@1}n., 'JPn%1`icsa IL:\W..` )1m 1?11:1@ m11y`. :0 NOVTROUBLE TO 1-fowv -G :0I)_S.--(-}IVE US A CALL. stag};"};{?Zzi5{3}' E50113, o 1 Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, 1 "Ready-Jllcule Clothing,` (Imt s F,'m?nishings: {211-ric, I\`0ve1nbe1' 17, 1875. zc. ' __ss_urers Joining Nu LWV` ,,. Ilmsxon. ` J. 12. HENDERSO. n\|vI v. v... - iLIFE Ass Tim CANADA 1; Canada, in, point of,Ass`ets, Am The EON `US PR Companyv doing Business in the ` last 10 ygalfs. > ' _ The following examples 1;: E ` _The Holder of ,a Policy-ft "l`1m.`H n'IAm- II; n p`i(2V fl ya I N`! THE ENiPOBillM. .IOHN WATSON PRIIJES THE LOWE ST 1`|lEJL\RKET I take this opportunity of sincerely thanking my` friends and custom-ers for tlmir V6I`_Y liberal P3tl'0"' age accmwled me since opening, and hope by strict attention to their Wallis; at V B,ANI{1: LUPT STOCKS ?nr(:hased at less. than half price and, am prepared to sell gc nods at such prices to satisfy _all where real _'1`he Holder at roucyn Thevolderof a Policy f(_ The Holder of a__Policy f( B.RGuil.7VS L Irash at W selhu PHI: nag ` only M Next door to` rlih Ba rrle llolel.' mm M@@I;" WW3 8@NEe n,r....z.1,. D... 4'...- on.-Ingqfna Cemeteru (3r?]+1013GI?;:-:9-1\4[I'I'H. \ r A \"l TI` A(". l`lTR.'F'.R.S OF DU ,aA`Y, OF FU.NDY&0'f"CH`[;:'151}\NlTEMUNUMENTS.` . \vrn1- -1-rn TYIPIDG LQTIQTANDQ. 550. U111 U1` l'U1`Ul (1 UUUIULL uI.u.u.un.u .u;uu.......-.-__. } MANTLEP IECES, W.&SHSTANDS, COUNTER TOPS, 850. Also "all kinds of CUT ST ONE for building purposes made to order I M at a. cheap rate. - - - - ...........n 1\I\.r\1|.I 1')'I"I v ATTENDED 'I`0_ ALL U.l1.JU.IhI\D r.|\.\Iua-:- 1 -4- 3- - -y-_- 7* - M *<` -*a:*;,%eF1%:z1.?:;? * ` `1%`-13 ivuu - ---.. Head Stuns s, and Mhrble . Din!` To merit a u mtinuzmce of their JV'm:t `Dmwr Barrie Ilolel. ALL I` .__02Il hit-h |_c-r : I tiil held a large quanity of the AND cqyNTY`A or smcoa GENERAL ADVERTISER. ...... __a_, ` Ladies and Gent /s Furs, 6'0. _ -_..___ .____ ..___..._......___ mom UM11TS,T(:hIB STONES, &c. V`.-f\I\/\4 s/\/\/\'\/\r\/\/\/\ . ' cheap rave. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. - - a;__4.1. -2 LI 3U RANCE5 COMPANY. CANADA Fiffg ._-__----r 5 `IFS is preemjnently the first Life Assurance Company in uonnt of Insurance, and Liberality of Terms. OPITS dbclm-ed this year exceed tlnrt of any other Dominion, beig no less than $25 per 81,000 per year for the are vie:-y saiiafactory :- 31- $10,000 f 2 years; recgived a. Bonus addition of $500. ' ll` 82,000 i 3 years, received. a. Bonus addition of $150. M l.nr$l,1XX)_f ' f6 X6311, received a Bonus addition of-_ $125, .. in. .o ans ,1: __,_,-an .15., `_4.$.'_L Are to be had. III` l,lI\lU'l ' U Juana, nvuunvuu nu ..u...... .....,...,,,. V`; _'__ ,,V ` _ xw willrshare 11: Five Years Prots at Next T _ DEVLJNJ " " ' 4-6-fy .1 IJ\JI .I._u -:...v...... 1\.[A-NTUFACTURERS OF -,___.. ,`- JOHN WATSON. 3.HUHW UV:- V------v `arble Posts for enclosing Cemetery Plots. Also - ____ - -_..unu tl'IIYI'l'Il'I Barrie. Ontario, `Thursday, March 9, 1876. PRESIDENT. >.. VICE-PRESIDENT. ~ - SECRETARY. into) a i nut 22. cmnnlete I (no- ?'I 'slM10w_ r vrmr u ;n2.`inI|tbc munch -- MN FURNISII favours. 46-F3 _ .`~ bention To whnt I shall mention of Erin so green, Am! without hesitation, I'll show how that 6 nation - Became of creation, the gem and the queen. I With (me 'condesccnsiun, Pi! (5311 your at t 3 w I . That enus was born in the beautiful say. And by the same token, and sure twas pro- voking, ` _ . Her pinious were soaking and wouldn t give l I Old Neptune, who knew her, began to pur- sue her, _ = In order to woo hex---the wicked old JcW-- And almost had caught her atop of the water - `nreat J upiter i4 ulauglxter !- -which never would lo. ' ` lint Jove, the great janius, looked llOW`Xl.alld' saw Vfuuus And Neptune so heinous pursuing her wild. And he spoke out In thunder, hc 1 rend liim asunder >_ .-\m1;k4.~mre `nus no wonder~t'nr taxing his child. i A star titat was yinv ha.rd-b_v him cspying, ` He caught with sum. 1 trying, and down let _~ it snap ; It fell quick as winking on Xeptuxm uusinking ` Anal gave him, I'm thinking, a hit of :1 mp. " lulu . scar It vvau u|._\v-Lnuu, IUVV-Auunxn high-land, And formed a sweet island, the land.6f my birth ; ' Thus plain is the story that, sent`-down from lory, Irin asthore is the gem of the earth I I` 0141 Upon Erin uately, jumped Vciuis so stately, But fainted, kase lately so hard she was pressed- Which much did buwilder, hut ere it haul killed her V Hm fatheij distilled her :1. drop 01' the hush. That sup was victorious. it madu her feel ulm-inu~1--- ' 111152 sup wuh v'u.;Luuvua. AM u...... .--. glurious- -- A little upmzuiomx, l fmtr it might. prove-- So how can you bhuux: us that lrcln.ud's so ixmlous For drinking and bc:ult_\' ; fur ghting aml lnvn " vAvg ` Twas early one morning, without any warn- HIE. I ._..._..... So when Brooks had thrown himself ii at her feet, had confessed all, and asked 3 her to be his (in tones which thrilled her still), she had refused him with a laugh. He never uttered a word, but young face, that would haunt her through all the long years to come, turned on hisheel and left her. He had not heard the bitter Charley" that broke from her lips as she tainted away; andnntil that night at Lady Parker s sire never saw him again. Faint rumours had she heard about him~-of his tiger-hunting and his sh- WIlh a crushed, weary` look on his ing--of that brush with gthe Cairs in r i t l t s c c 2 t l l which he had borne himself so well, and made the fame of his gallantry . ring through England; she had heard man whom, ofall men, she loved, look- ing better and handsomer than ever she l:new,by the thrill that shot through her at the touch of his hand, that her love for him had never cooled. , They had met constantly since then, but, in spite of all her fasoin:.tioas- and she knew their power--Charley Brooks had never been the old Charley to list. Courteous and polite--lie could never be otherwise--an admire)`, as he might be, (ifauy ne work of art, ready to dance with her when it suited him, ever to irt with her a littie, he always was-, but, with all her. art, she could never bridge the`gult which that one -night had set between them. His love format was dead, or at least she though it was. _ . ._s rm... mm: it all this time with of these things, and when, after a sep- an-atfon of years, she met again, this l `That star it was dry-lanr_l, low-land and 1.;..1..1.....1 ` And how was Lt all time .him'! Was all Ins love indeed dead ! ~ He had thought so. and, confident in his strength, had resolved once more to enter the lists, and ahendy he was ' beginning to have his doubts. or late he had begun to thmk the matter over, and to see `her conduct in a different nght. He had heen too hasty ; at least he might have tried again; but hem his prlda would rise, and. with a sigh, Chuley wguld shake otf thought, and tum to his unfailing comforter, Hs pipe. mm nt11l.he had become terribly Later sti11,he alive to the fact that his love was not dead-it had revived, with teuiqiii vigour; a.nd,although he had managed to hide it under an aected coolness and nonchalance, another week or two of this work would kill him. She had not married, either, and he knew---no one be1ter--!hat it was not from want - of offers. More than one noble suitor, with no contemptihle rent-roll, had laid his riches and honours at "her feet, 7. -I -1... man aim Miss Vivien Delaine. l.\1(1 Ill! ncuca uuu u-.r..u...... ..- -.__ _ and she was; still Miss Delaine. Within the last few days, too, he had caught her eye resting uyion him more than once, with a. look` that sent the blood quicken through his veins. in times he made up his mind to risk all on a last. ventntmand the next moment his unconquerable pride would inter`- vene. and his conduct to he!` became THE onlm on IRELAND. '77s?'1ook tired, Captain Brooks 1" sa1gt1X.!IlvI1n.mncf nnnfnl I0 ` feelinz 9- said Vman. "Well, I mustoonfess tofeelingn ` little knocked up, he replied; 4-those M lute hours are enough to kill any one. How yon ladies manage, to stand it at a.l|,I don't know. I shan't be boron with them much longer, however, as I intend leaving town to-morrow. Vivien : heart gm a bound as, with 9, {goo paler even than man`, she asked. in an apparently indifferent tone, Ah ! .. ...... an: off once more to pstonish apparently mamereu-. uuw, .,.. . so you are off pstonish the r savages with your skill. Mu! aye continued, with a shrug of her whne shoulders, -life will be so very dull without you. uvnn mm nluaed to be ironioal," urum love. dull wunouz your You are pleased ironioal, said the captain, his dark face ashing angrily; I0 `b8 5', Lbud intended saying a few words hefote leaving 10: --no.mnl.ter where;but lis better put.- hnps as it is. By Jove I" he no-atinued, that looking at his watch-; arm twelve! I must be off. Excuse my ". .'P``-5"! "`. "r ' K VIVIEN_ 1 His hand lingered for o monient in`! bers, as.il waiting some sign, but no ' sign came. He thought her heartless ; she regarded him as one whose love i was dead to her for evermove ; so again they parted, when one word--nay oven lot.-k-from either would have cleared t up the fatal misunderstanding. I Qhn had -inst all-ennlh enough to 1'8- ! up H16 mun mluulluunasunnunu-5. She had just strength enough {urn his greeting, whan she hid her face f `in her hands, and burst into a terrent ! I 01 tears; ` 'l`l_It,.. L_.... ..lo.....u.-nu -u Ann:-uLnrIu1 v 01 EBIIIS. _ Half an hour afterwards everybody:: was remarking, What brilliant spirits r Miss Delaine is in tonight 1 UL- ........ :.. o...oL. tkn lufa urn} annl` WI 133 LJCIIIHIU I5 lll Lu'uI5uI. A She was, in truth, the Info and soul X ofthe ball; and no one who saw her should have guessed what bitter agony she had endured but a few minutes be- ` V fore. \1 .__:. __......2.... r`;-\v\.:v| rlu-nnlro nun. IOTCU ` I Next morning Captain Brooks: (`'ln- 1 barked for India, where the mutiny L; hadjust broken on . No one knew H how Miss Delaine bore the tidings of ._ departure; no one (save one or two, I. perhaps) ever dreamed that it was al. [matter of any but passing moment i `to her. But she did think of it, , and bitterly. Had he__only told her-- . had she only dremt that he was going 1 to India! But he had spoken so care- lessly, she had never thought of any- thing more remote than the Highlands, or, at the furthest, Italy. A few weeks afterwards the World (the London world, of course; the few hundreds who can boast blue blood and have the entree to society) was startled ` to hear that Miss Delaine had gone 011, L no one knew whither. There was some riimctir of her having turned Sister of Mercy, or something of that kind; but nothing denite was known. It was a burning hot day~-o:_-ly those who have been in _ India in Midsum- mer ean realise how hot-and every- thing rou id about Adrabad bore signs of a recent struggle. Houses were dismantled, trees uprooted, and deso- lation everywhere met the eye. The hospital was crowded with wounded soldiers and ofcers, for the war had raged ercely in the vicinity of the village only a week previously. The building was a large rude wooden shed, hastily put together, and very insuf- ticiently protected from the rays of the sun, so'that the `poor inmates suered dreadfully form the stifling heat. In one corner, a little apart, and lying on a couch that, by its appearance, resti- fiad to the more than ordinary distinc- tion of its occupant, lay Charley Brooks. Poor fellow !-~ his most inti:n.=.te friends would scarce have recognised him. His soft lbrown curly hair was all shaved off; his heavy. rich heard all unkempt and matted ; his oncc swarthy laceprilc and sunken; and hi3 hand, but a short time since so brawny and ` ernbrowried with Afric suns and toils, whiter and weaker than a girl's. Only his eyes retained their wontud brill- 1 iancy, and the old smilelingered on the F -.-&- feverish lips. n; n that `mail hnnnnnnd after that J1 l)Ti(.I mm Ihnl ...n| uav.n. xevensn rips. `- Ol all that had happened after that wild change _at As-caye he ihad but a very indistinct recollection. As in a dream he remembered something of a shower of blows like iatil-lktlllllg ruin, a gleam of steel, the roar of cannon, and the ringing cheer, that told oi British guccess; then all was blank. till after awhile he became dimly con- suioiis ol a pale, womanly face, divin- ely {air iii its calm, sorrowful beauty, 1lldl.hM\It'tl3 all. he had lain, he knew not how long ; and now that his con- sczoiisness had reiiii'ncd,lie could scarce believe his eyes when on opening them he saw the face that iuuiiited him iiiihis dreamsr, this face that had never left him {or _so many years, and had been with him in Afric jungle aiiq amid all the horrors of this Indian mutiny. 7 Very pale, and sad, and worn was that "face now ; but to him innitely more touching in its tender sad- ness--inlinitely more beautiful in its purezworniinliness-.-.-tlian ever it had been3in the old iireai'n-days of youth. i. ....... Mme time hefure the vouna beennn me oiu LuUcuu-n_ru,a .. ,.,...... It was some time before young man could realise the fact that this woman whom he had doubted, this woman who had spurned him, whom he had been used in his wretchedness to think ofqs shallow and fickle, had left the luxuries and pleasures of home, and come so many thousand of miles to brave the discomlorts and danger ofan unhealthy climate and all tha horrows of war on um errand of mercy. And then the further thought would :, _ _z.... .. o:mn_.tl1mmh it was onlv And then the xunnus ulyuug-n .,..,..... arise after 9. time--tl1ough it was only utter long watchingthrough half-opened eya`.ids that he had dared entertain the n.......m_Hm1 she had donet his perhaps 6y6!id3 "181 he I18. uzuuu Uu\.cuuuu nu, *.hought._1hat she perhaps a. little from love of him ; and the very hope sent such a thnll of joy though his heart as served more than medicine .. ..........nytninfnsn new lite and Vi- his heart. serveq mum u_uu u,w.,...... or surgery to infuse new gout through his whole being. Very happy was this poor invalid, as he lay there dreading almost tc open his eyes fullly in case the dream should be Ins- ....H`..n pelled. , At lenglh, one evening his nurse- unaware as yet of her patient e conva- lescence, and affected by the dread Lhat. his death, should it. happen, would be sensed through love of her -.-unable to|comnin herself any longer, burst `into tea.rs,'and passionately kissed rm.-. x..nh-an mmrancas of remorse his brow. What broken ufterances and love the sick Juan heard we know not; but they were such as at once thawed the law lingering remnants of his pride, and resreve, and doubt. Slowlv the eyelids opened, a smile lit up his face, and the nurse started back, blushing and afraid; but when she heard the low, faint voice, murmur, (Vivien, darling. forgive! she gave r one little cry of Joy, and throwing ~_ herself upon `his neck, wee forgiven, Not` many months afterwards, as (1 Lord Fitznoodle $);?,g31:xi?:; aho door of the Outl- tou, Captain Sna,ie---capital fellow; little Snafe, knows everything and bad -name up. . evgannyunli, hnnrd ihi `EVCIK 1 he everyWu!".' ur- "-Have you heard 1 qgd, hfllhhli ` A'No,_snid_ the oth_:.', day 1" unlmrlnu Rrnnltn, Bolu any 5" remember Charley, who distinguished himself so much ii;`tha_t affair at the Cape, and only some months ago was out down and left for dead at. Ascayo, well. he has turned tit azsm as col- onel ornonethmg; But, y Jove! that : Charley Brooks, said f\e-ou ` nouho boototit,g'W_hom, of :1! gig. CHAl"l`ER III. afterwards, -...I Tn...` wilnnnnf .1ho latest 1' exoileigent. (6 lkna nr 5V|'Vl.IcII M . /[6 Whalzqup tO_ \ No. 10.Whole No. 1257. I viagiifhoiiilil lioffolllm` in mm, {i1en' lying wounded in some hospital or other, but his old izzanzozam, `Vivien! So.it appears thay have made it up, have got married, and are now on their way home. Fact, pon my hon- our--heard it half an-hour ago from old Delaine. Quite romantic. aint it? And, witha pleased air of importance, 9 the little man hurried past to be the fqst f to inform some one else of the latest `ouL -:---... By some nriaccouiitable misapprehen- sion oi facts says the Memphis Am- drenm of begging Al pocket illlldiicff Ianc/zc,Ihere is a large class of people in " xtheyworld who think it costs little or 0 nothing to run a newspaper; and ifthey | buy a copy from the newsboy, wliun too ll ; far trom the office to come and beg one, i ' they are regular patrons and entitled u to unlimited iavours. Meii call every V `day at newspaper ollices to get 8. copy I lot the paper for nothing, who never 0 \ l chief from a diy-goods store, or a piece of candy fromsa confeclioiier, even up. on the plea of old acquaintance, having bonglitsomething in the course of time. But this is a small drain compared with the free advertising a newspaper is expected to do. Sallie mitll who have paid two dollars at an early period of life for an advertiscmeiit worth tour or five dollars, appear to think they are stock- holders in the establislinientior eternity. They deiiirind the publication oi all marriage and l'unei`al llUllc8S, obitiiaries anlliamily episodes, for ihe next forty years,gntis. :'pe.ik of pay -.=.:;d they grow indignant. Didii t ipa'.roii'.'/.e your paper?" "Yes, but you receive the worth ol your money for what you pay." "`Bnt," says the patron, it will not cost you anything to put this in 2" which is just as ridiculous as to ml: :1 man to grind your axe on his grind- stone, and gracioiisly tell him it won t cost him a cent. It takes nioiiey to run a newspaper as well as any other buisness; no paper can succeed nan- cially that carries a dead-head system. Any mention ol the pee ple .-3 affairs that they are anxious to see in print is worth aying for, and when printctt is genera ly worth as much as any other investmeiit of the same amount. The F.Iup1'c.~Ls of .~\usIriu l\ in l.un-l-ln 1 E .l.ntelligen<~ has hem; 1`fcel\t.Hl uh:-.: ii the platgue lxus :lmA(5ill'(:ll on the l,`iHll\'3 of l r the Eupln'-.u,es. 3! Don Carlos ;L(`l.l'i`Vt|\l in Lomlon on C Szltulxlay ui;;ht,,:uul lIl*.3L with 4 not 1, very zxtliering reception. ` .Veg0ti:a.tionx lnxvv, her-n ~<.mpleI.-d [ tor the C0n_strur'tion nf the \'icturi;.', liaxihvay from Lindsay L0 Kinmonnt. The .\'ewfounsll'..n-I 1.eg1s1-atnm xms ( 0])C11C(llz\Sl,'W .Pl{. 'l'he1'evmme of llw I country fut lust _\'o.u' oxceeclexl thu `\' [)eliLlltlll'O. The (lovemxnent pl`-]I(;.\'r-s to cxtmnl the tv,l-:_gmpl1ic xvlras Lu thtr 9: north SllO1'(` of the lslmnl. A very in1pov;t:\m invention lms hrwn manic lay l.i-utenaut .\l:Ll:u.mll', of [ht- l'u1r-..s'i:u1'x1:u'y. which is ixm-xnlcml tn pm- vunt the sinking of slnlxs in cues of collision <)r0tlm' clnnx-.1;;4,>. [L ~o11si. of mats, which can be e'c>ct.iVnl_v :lp]:ll('(l ixnlwdiatelynth-1' the o-::1n'r<-n-0 of a leak. "Flxesu nmts um ]l'.lullCulV' nules tructible when exposed tu tlm m;;-,;cxl C1130 of ipon ]\_l;lluS, lmxxcvur l2u';_;: thn: ape:rtu_re nr .~\-a-re thu. pr:-~. of thv wntm'- 'l`l1e_v :1'c1wx'fwj(l_\' xmtux`-t'l'._:l|'~, u11<.l(:m1tix1\I':1is lll)lnI`l`,~lull nnly to Hm`-ngtlxml Ill('l'.' t[|I:\llllt`.~', Thr Rn.~- 2 lr; uuw : with the-m,l miaul 3 slam um ) and .~1e\cml ahlgn l..L..a lu~<~n 7 through [lu1ll`Hj.*,-:Y`.c)'. ulefent of Mr. .\Ts:el-m (.`ul:e1~ines ..Tu\u'nul 1 1 .\pmking 0! the of Lincoln, lln: St. RUNNING ZEEVVSPAPEB. I,:>'t_"a Wu-'n"Fou.`.n -~Lieutennnt Lym-li all his voyage to the Dead Sen found a huge nil- ler of salt on the shore, and the Arabs informed him that it was Lot's wife; for our part we are much inclined to doubt it, though we ii`1 .`(3 no hesitation in saying that the best. thing to cure colds, sore throat, rlieurrratiam, neuralgia, bowel eornnlalnta, so... is me `-Canadian Pain_ Destroyer, to he had of all medicine dealers for '.-.5 cents per bottle. Try one. HEALTH IS S-rn:.w1'u.--To prevent or conquer diseawe is one of the grandest attulnmenls ever aimed at ny man; and Brynn a Pnlmonic Wafers" will as sure cure coughs, colds, tick- ling inthe throat and pulmonary complainta, as war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to incurable consumption, and the strength of the strongest noon fails if neglected. The readieat and best means known for the cure of these complaints is"Bryan's Pnlmonic Waters, which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have never been known to fail. Singers and rouiiliu speakers will also derive great. benet from the use of them. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cents per box. I nah. ` HUI- OWNIRS or Houses Rmownro. - And why not? And who knows but what their horses are rejoicing as well; who on prove the con- trary: B_ut their owners rejoice Lecause of the sstonlshing end Almost miraculous etlects or: their horses of " Dar1ey's Condition Powder: and Arabian Hetwa Remedy, lame were lean and poor hay-in no apt,etlte,other9 would devour: their food rtvenously, yet derive no benefit from it; some were hide-bound. with rough and shaggy hair; others had severe colds sud coughs; many had the henws and other ` complaints peculisr to horses; on Ill it oper- eted lire uohuw, lh_O disease or complaint was ggeediy removed, the appetite and digestive organs correued, the skin softened, and n, sleek and shiny Ippearaqce given to tie com. all without any danger to. or preventing the h . be h d .1`."I rI`f"is';`?...'.."ri`. .'; oi`nr'mi a'"c`Z.';.3.. Nnwgzr THE WEEK. `""" `"4 T`---v vw ,~ .. ~ - bane helnq qud.-,-,-Irtpmewher the nan: gag tips the. signuure 0! Hard & Co. Itch package. Northrup 8 Lymnn, To 0|c,]Il0P?10l.Ol'I for Ounuda. Sold by a cliche Dealers. - [$2.00 if not in advance. F pnhliv: opinimxl ,1OUl.*.4` \yh0 }l:u* at u-.)n1'u`t(~ncu,-- -1' p:u't_v can mn- or overlook any 0 oucmge.us :15 too 11<>:n' lmume, nly :1g_,~'z1imL ml!` 1e1`.1fc. and there- A` , `(Dd area, and Co. ,ia on Toronto, >y all No- am-| ` There are 6OV0,0O0`ahoep in Colorado, and there will be a million in another yaro `; Eloro. has 3 outlet aged 75 you: who { is [prepatod to play` a. single h|nde_d. 1 game of 21 shots with any man of 111! ` age in Ontario. ` _ ` Louis Bois, a farmer of St. Tell!- I Quebec, is the father of thirty children. ;He had twenty-two by his first mur- tinge and eight by the second, of whom. `twenty-four are living. I A ring will be provided at the Can- [tennial forlho exhibition and oxevcieo of horses and cattle. Exhibitors of thoroughbreds must fyle a sworn stata- meat oftheir pedigree. There me many rules relative to breeding of horses. A , ,, _, ,,._I_I__ LI- ;J_.._.-:_- ILIICS IUIMI-IVU LU uluculug UI lllllillo Ar. unaxceptionably able physician has said that manual labor never alone produces disease of the brain, but that worry" is the chic] source of soften- ing of the bram,und of that parnlysill which is distinct from apoplexy. I _ _ _ __ 1 -I-__,,__ 4.- \.'l__ 11 I.` A canary, belonging to Mrs. 11. F. Smith, of Bothwell, died lately. It may be intereatiug to bird Iauniers to know that it was imported from Buffalo in 1856, being then two years o!d,thua making its age at death, 2`_ -n good. I old age. 1- . 1 r -__. V,u_. Au insane person whose feet had been frozen, and who had been placed in the police station at Exeter, N.H.. a few days two, broe :1 window and with 0. {piece of glass ut off his ten. tees to miieve the pain. Neurlye. quart of blood had owed from his wounds when he was discovered, and his life was barely saved. .n _ 1" . T1f.___L_,_ About a year ago, E. A. Bingham, of Bosmn, was sent to Indus. by an English rm to buxld a cotton mill near Calcutta. He reached the mill site on the 181110! Apnl, and on the 17.}: of November dehvered lo the owners in Calcutta n omlnllte, thoroughly-built mxll, wnth the lv`>,:7!N.).spindles 11: mo- tion. ` H 0|)iI)lIs are sliced and kbpf. in I sick-room they will absorb (LP. the atmospheric poison. They should be changed every hour. in me room oh: small-pox pauem they Luster auddeu compose very rapidly, but wiil prevent the spread of the disr-use. Their up~ plicalimi has also proved riacuml m case of snake bites. xvnxza sumo workmen at Dun-Iva. Scotland, were the uther day eugagnd in cutting up a large log oiquahec yol- low pine, they laid upeu ~everal sec~ tions: 0.` a w21sp s nest. The nest being; roar the cent) at the tree, the insects (several thousand in number) mus: "ave been inuloned for upwards of a. hundred years. I . _ ... _. ._ g uuuulli eigmetn u/cut in A rival of Tom Thumb hasappuared in Hinghamptun, N.Y.. m the person ufa boy five years old, who weighs nine pounds when fully dressed, up ` twenty three inches xu height, is phy- Isicnlly perfect and herhhy. and min ] very d`.sr:..1olly. The child weighed `. but two and a half puundu at birth, and `has not gruwn since he was a few : mouths old. '1 Indianapolis can boast :11 ct: fasten`. cngur-maker in this land, the wvemm reports showing him to have made 1S,~ mm cigars in one month without amat- ance. This In abou four times vtho ` number ncllieved by an average work- man. In addition to the actual work of cigar making this murvelof industry attends to the sales in his estabhsh- A Michigan mechanic has invented. `a device for the prevention of grave ' rubbing. It isasorl of burglar proof coffin made ol boiler iron solidly riveted together, uud is furnished with auto- matic h0nkS, making it perfectly safe against the most skilful body snatch~ erg: 'lne- Amencau Fish Cullurlst A930 ciauun intend to make a remarkable exlnlnihzm at the liemeuuial. 1! ml} embrace nut only live, iced, and stulfed sh, whnlc-s, seals, porpoises, turtles. lrogs, alligators, crabs, lobsters, cnrulv. sponges. nlgu-, and other marine om- tures, but prepared sh and toes, dried. salted smoked._ pxcklcd. or oomrd, uud also uilu, spunnao0t'1,gela1i.ne, lSln;,;ldSt'., glue, leuthar, shell, and whnlehune. \. u A clergyman at Houlton, .\1.o..- was rncenty so nfiocled by a dream that u. woman whose funeral he had cond um- ed had been buried alive. that he pre vniied npzmthe husband L ) have tho body dis'.ntcncd.in the nlildlu of the night. A large crowd gathnrod L.- xvvnuss the sight. but thta woman was. found to be dead and heanug nu xvi- dense ul premature bxuial. -` -I . ,.I .,,1,';, AL,,- . For keeping the teeth white then: .s nothmg better than line coal ashes. Take a very ne sieve and silt wuul. you want ; throw away the coal. and what remains will be nearly as line :1: our. Now wet your brush, dnp it an the ashes and usu. 01 course it teem very gritty to the rr-outh ; :40 also dufze what the dentists cleanse with; but u. will not cost you one dol'ar, whxch .~: the dentist's {ee--gvnemlly lot hall nu hour s work. It leaves the teeth par - fectly white and mvcel. Use eva-ry week or two. ITEMS OFWINTEREEII`. vv nun V. . .. -. It may not be gcnemlly known t'vm', when a. person IS dr<:wnm;:,, if he 1-; taken by the arm from behind, be!wcm'.. the elbow and the shoulder, he ounnnl. touch the person altmnpliuv-.; In N.`.\':~ him, and whatever struggles he may make wnll only assist the por.sa.n hairl- iug mm in kneping his |u:.~|d nhm.-:.~ water. A gcod smnmmcx cun ko.-vp 3. man thus ahuvolor an how '1 sun: xi anywhere e7';e_ the pwbm Jxw is 1?. .2 he will clutchgthe swirmue -, und pur- haps, as is often the cast, both wall in . drowned_. ' - - -a _ . `., \ll|-I'VlIVI'v'I The Rte/cy Mountain News a.w.ya.-- Julia Bermnd, :I. passable vum.'.x~', clever danseuse,and a very pretty 53:}, met with a tragic death in Helmm, Montana, the other day. Shu wux stalxdingugninst a board while an actor was showing his dexterity in hedging - :_ x... Lu--Hnrv lrnvne lnln than h();;!'I` snuwmg ms uxuunu, u. ......6..,,, her in by hurling knives mm the bu;m'. S12; knives. had been stuck benemi. each nrm,1ust above each shouldvr, at each side of the head. Ono Ixnmka was to be planted just above her ht`-u`? The aim of Ihalhrower was too lnw. The knife penetrated the brain, and the girl sank down to due on thn sta;_;n. The actor is under arrest. ` .I, _ Lllv nun`. -.. ...._,, An enterprising grace: in the low ,1 of Santa Clara has adopted an migiuu`. method of businoss. Each side of Hm store is fitted up to: business on its mm account. in the gunexal nrraugczrinm each side is udu plioale oi the other, lines ditference being that one side is cum _ and the other ctedit: When a cum. ` mer comes in, the first question ash-:1 is, "Do you wish to buy for cash M` i on account 1" i th"e goods sndpncos on the cash sidu ,` are shown, but it it is one who wanlx 1 credit, he is shown the other side, and L for the,'rst `time in 11!! life perhaps, 3 mode to roslizs the _ vnluq of ready If it is 3 cash customnr |_;;;;;,: e, and II upu ` o` 2.`--I hen-.. vvaau in he lolneak uwiup, the keep from '1 amine: umbexlal. y fbenet. the gime t .\`hosho , and when 801 81t.3- 3....l cal r- zuVcBD we tot nun/In llru be A mun, nhxlg-_ 1.}!-ilw Huh -1! IUI ' the ] ;H,'.`J'!` 3: .,I)(`N'[`. Blmx-iaters, .-\ttorneys-nt- , aw,So :icx1or3in ChI'.l1L'0. -l`_V,&C;-()fC[-- l>n'.u;: Firm-L, Harris-. SI1CC(`SSOl`3 to the late I ;"I)')' Bnu'.tur11.m1uAt, Bo_y5,& Stewart. _ W Lubw. G. W. Loom. I l1cm1utaut uu QIdlTlctior., \)' H I. Insurance & General . HH"H'E. tI\\'1"..\'a\'l'., | :.\|{I{ll-I. r. (`onsc- .' Hol- ivaled at pantie: ax? Sc 1V`\'.'[`EP. J. KEA'l`IN;, A'l"1`0R_NEY-A I`- v LAW,Salxcitor-in-Chancery, and Con- v._-ynncer. ()(ca=1-\Vater Street, Penman- p'liu`hEul`.. Money to Lem! 13-y RDAGH 3; : 'rn.n';w, |. .:s.rri. tcznoy.-*. Solicitors iu Chancery. Notaries Publ.c,Couv:yu'xcars,Barrie-,CoSiti1('oe, 0211. ' II I! RTRATHY. s. \v1ssLi;"Y':` M 11.... \1\Hirv B , I) 5' rl u :1 llxl II.- Dink ('52 GM Mif PRINTED AND PUBLXSHED mm T_llL'l._`S n A); 11 grams, 1_?M'f roviIu:es,_ :re, have fuf lhu en -1 Ihoir uwn lhal `cu-. W I ":U\1;1Ci Lmd Si1r\'r=_yors.A:'chi llalilcili and A l.l.iS'l`( (1\VH;LEK `L THO.\fSU.\`y Civil Encr ~llnu1:I|`I: (`I.H l-'0lKD THE |l.. mrtygern ;2;\h?aantr,; `n _ '.A\l[n1 mm-sua1a_& um. ()llN HUHl.EY. 1-.i"Tl`I]i .\l E1111.`-r_ . I) \ -\_m:`l`iL`u1inI culeneo-. 01' "1-\\`elr_\= atur nrric, Nu U ' `RA-In 41 I`. - Irlxi.-1 1""lIlp:1y nth-I u'_V. (`haw-u... ;we Vin Chew- ianw`.-1 {Jim}. J '1 `gnu: -V ..-_v. l.'l1:u';_'us anteed. Aim V.-win;.; Mach?` nnes for sale u st., East, Ban ,.. .')\'r.'\ ....r L,`|1U.\l.\.\ mm: :9, - J. Butqher aud Poullerenl . 5538 to : nfarm the pukic thsthe haa'ts`x,r' "-"H No. 5, an the Market House, `:,9*;_ ." verc be -mu. L tr.-y on the abotebulixu ea, `"9 min, I)et:amher 1\th.18S'l ' "50 H 15:11: nlnl Cm} nlal h".1r; 1`uuber Marks, _ -21J_V' } W A: U U115 . -a-s,|\4.l. `jlslal I . ]nV" . . I a.tU11t5 0` 7 .110 A `*A Sohmtor )(I)ifc:stions 9. tE%gi::e.s. 1`321..r.,an 1?*`i'.: W- dinn,AxuericaIIy. " }tion of 1'3` and for the liegl-W . 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