The Canadian times, 18 octobre 1855, jeudi 18 octobre 1855
[" Rx ate.the ond rges ties be EL.the- culs in er it of \u2018or EEE \u2014 Te «tie \u20ac Ete Canadian Times, 14 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED £rery THURSDAY MOKNINU, at Beckatt'e Building, in the Square, by JSOMN EDWARDS, FOUR Ré FCHIE & CO., Proprietors.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014tié-pr = \u2014 Fruxaor SUNSCRIPTION,\u201432,00 per annum, or $1,50 id in advaene:.§L,00 for six mantle, iu advance.No wheeripti oo fyedbved fur à lues terms than six months, gingle copies, 4 cents.KArrs OF AVFERTIAING.810) per square of 16 Hnes for the first ipsertion, snd 35 cents per square for cach vue puuut insertion.HAN à éjuare ur bess, Toes for the fiest Insertion ; TEL; cents for ench subsequent insertion, Liberal arrangements made with yearly ad: crtisers aud sortion vf lensthiy advertisements, letters alivuld be guldressed (post-paid) 1 Joctry.OCTOBER.BY WILLIS GAYLORD CLARK, SoLkMN, yet beautiful to view, Month of my heart ! thou dawnest here, With sad and faded leavest to strew The summer's melancholy bier.The weaning of thy winds 1 hear, As the red sunset dies afar, And bars of purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star.Thou solemn month! I hear thy voice ; It tells my soul of other days, When but to live wos to rejoice, When earth was lovely to my gaze : 0 visions bright! O blessed hours ! Where are their living raptures now : 1 ask my spirit\u2019s wearied powers\u2014 I ask my pule and fevered brow ! 1 look to Nature, end behold My life's dim emblems, rustling round, In hues of crimson and of gold\u2014 The year's dead honors on the ground : And sighing with the winds, 1 feel, While their low pinions murmur by, How much their sweeping tones reveal Of Jife and human destiny.When Spring's delightsome moments shoue, They came in zephyrs from the West; They bore the wood-lurk\u2019s melting tone, They stirred the blue luke\u2019s glassy breast; \u2018Through Summer, fainting in the heat, They lingered in the forest shade ; But changed and strengthened, now they beat In stor, o'er mountain, glen and glade, How like those transports of the breast, When life is fresh and joy is new; Soft us the haleyon's downy nest, And transeient all, vs they are true ! They stir the leaves in that bright wreath Which Hope about her furchead twines, Till Grief's hot sighs around it breathe; Then Pleusure's lip its suuile resigns.Alas ! for Time, and Death, and Care ! What gloom about our way they fline ! Like clouds in Autumn's gusty air, The burial pageant of the Spring.The dreams that cach successive year Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride, At last like withered leaves appear, And sleep in darkness side by «ide, AY: .Aliscellmcous, DOCTORING BEGINS AT HOME.The very few people who, in the vast and absorbing excitement of the war, ad- miaistrative reform, and Lord Robert Gros- venor's Sunday bill.cun afford to look back seven years, will remember a political event of some importance in France, known as the revolution of eighteen hundred and forty-cight.They may also, by a great exertion of memory, call to mind that, among the numerous men of rank who were moved to launch their barques \u2018more or less frail.on that stormy sea of polities, was M.IY.VV.Raspail.hitherto known only to the scientific world as an eminent chemist.M.Raspail\u2019s experience of political se:manship was short, violent and disastrous.Unmindful of the pilot's reitersted advice to go down, and that it was no place for him, he persisted in declaring bis inability to sleep, and bis determination to come and pace the deck.He did so; but though he may have cur- ricd out the pilot's recommendations (as made metrical in the popular ballad,) as, far as fearing not and trusting in Providence went.his little skiff\u2019 like some other craft of far heavier tonnage.soon foundered, and he suffered a tengthened imprisonment in the Donjon of Vincennes and the Citadel of Doullens.He has since been enabled to pursue his chemical experiments in a larger and healthier laboratory ; and though still a republican of the *loudest\u201d red, is content to view the raging of\u2019 the waves, and the tossing of the ships, and the agonies of those who go down te the sen in them, from the shores of Brus- sols, and through the medium of a newspaper telescope.The republicanism of Francois Vincent Raspail having nothing to do with doctors or with the discount 16 which he secks to bring them, 1 claim leave to discourse upon him here as the author of a remarkable book, called the Manual Annuaire de In Sante, published in France, at the close of every autumn, in the company of the crowds vf alm:nacs and cphmerides in which the French neighbors take delight.and which in many parts of the provinces form the staple reading of the population.This manual has had.from its commencement in eighteen hundred and forty-five, a prodigious circulation in France.The author declares that five hundred thousand copies were sold of the first edition alone ; in addition to which, there have been numerous Belgian and Gencvesc piracies, two Spanish translations, one German, one Braziligu,and one Anglo-American.\u2018The only translation in Great Britain dates from about two years back, and is a carefully edited pamphlet by Doctor G.L.Strauss.Three reasons prompt me to give an outline of the contents of this medical and pharmaceutical keepsake.In the first instance, M.Raspail is the inventor of an entirely new system of medicine ; in the second, I should like the bock itself to be known, because \u201cwhile binding nature fast in fate.\u201d it \u201cleaves free the human will ;\" that is.while stating many admirable and incontrovertible truths relative to our organiznti: n, our discases and their causes, it allows the reader perfect liberty to assume and set down the author asa quack and a visionary, In the third, I believe M.Raspail to be though in many instances a mist concvive, M.Raspail enumerates, among the! which the water-companies are permitted ; some faint thread of à notion that chemis- causes of diseases, the introduction of for- |to palm on us.Never drink water out of try may be, after all.a good thing for a eign bodies into the organism ; of poisons, a ditch or pool if you can possibly help it.farmer to know : the study of the laws of of substances which, far from being health and disease is almost entirely neg- [ed for assimilation and for the develop- rs even, lected.Thus far T agree with M.Ras- ment of the organic tissues combine with try where goitre prevails endemieally pail.I cannot, however quite go with them only to disorganise and destroy them.(which is eaused by the use of water that \u2018him to the extent of declaring that the Nex*, long-continued excesses of cold and has filtered through mercurial veins, put practice of medicine is abandoned to a heat.or sudden transition from one tem- granalated tin into vour cistern: (small knot of men, by whow this most perature to another : ¢ mtusions : noble of arts is degraded to the level of tions of continuity of the muscles ; an ordinary trade.carried on mostly with and wounds: the introduction into our rye, barley.and wheat 1 fine anu\u2019 and solu- drinking vessels.The best bread for n wheaten with leaves, und were not those infants of, all your copper vessels tinned on the inside, \u201cMake all your pickles wd preserves at SHERBROOKE, C.E., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18.185).of spun-glass affected the lungs mast seri- | ously, and even often fatally, | can cor- roburate this statement of Mo Ruspail from a fact within by own knowledge, Some years ago the Mistress of the Robes of one of the prisepal metropolitan theatres, told me that an accomplished uctress insisted upon wearing a dress of some new lv-intro- duced spun-gliss tissue or brocade in a Christmas piece.The dress was made in the wardrobe et the theatre ; and, shortls afterwards, half the workwomen who were employed upon it were laid up with sore Never scour a floor: wax und dey- fingers, whitlows, and severe coughs.\u2014 Workmen employed in the preparation of colors or uther substances into the composition of which mineral colors enter, wash Now, on the brow snd chill the brain: the se- \u2018Your heads and hands, first in lye-water, afterwards in soap-water, when leaving ; Work, at meal-times an! at night, Bird- stuffers, never use arsenieal or mercurual © preparations to protect the skius you stuif, against the voracity of fuscets.lt is fraught with the most pernicious and fatal consequences to yourselves und to the col- leetars and curators of muscuns of natural history.The desiried object may be ab- tained as fully and ina pevteetly safe nan- ner by inpregnating the internal surface ot the Jan with a solution of ullocs sound pep | pers to be afterwards sprinkled wul pos- dered camphor, House painters, disean- tinue the use of the arsenicul compound, known as Sehecle\u2019s green 1 it is confusion, Substitute forit a green composed ol iron \u201cand copper, which is cheaper, sanitary, and © as beautiful in color, Housekeepers, have! i i home.Never boil halfpenes with your Brussels sprouts to green them.{tis des: ! traction, Let your spouns and forks Let of silver, of tin, or of tinned iron, but on p= You muy swallow unwittingly small leech.\"9 secount of German silver, or ol any her from the Land of gall, sags tending te imatate, or to he subutitutes lor gold and silver.The mrt of preparing | u substance that shall in every way replace\u201d gold and silver, resins as vet to be dis-, covered, Keep your Kitchens and dining ! is, in mine and-three-quaiter cises ont of able old coupt-; and as fn \u2014 ! dation\u201d to thie public in general, and all my friends in particular.Just one week fiom that dey, Miss Julin Elluore bocamo Mra, George H., and since thut time wo have had wore than one hourty laugh at my jesious indignation to ward a paar tanocent portrait painter.À wiîter in the Notes and Queries, in ' ; vps fi : an article on Thomas Tusser, who publisk- A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY JOURNAL.NO.42, With only one ur two families, air,\u2019 was tho reply.; \u201cDis you know widow 1L7 1 inquired with some ansiety.! She that lives next to Squire Kllmere?\" \u201cThe same.\u201d 1 have seen her while ona visit to the Squire's.\u201d This answer in a measure relioved me from the anxiety | had felt concerning my mother's safety, After a short time, however, it began to uwaken in my mind al somewhat perplexing inquiry, Why, said: Lo should this youny, genteel appearing mun be a visitor at Squire Eltmore's | considered the subject, and the more © eonsid- ered it, the more perplexing became the answer, You are acequainted, then, nt Squire Elnwore\u2019s® said 1 with atfecteul indiffer- nee, Ves sin, was the reply, \u201cthat is the place of my present destination.\u201d This answer, certainly dig not tend to allay my growing uneasiness.Yet as to entertaining any feeling of jealousy \u2014 pshiaw the ideu was absurd ! Still} con-! sideted there could be no han in.outinu- hig my ingaiies, i \u201cAvery pleasant und agrecable funily that of Squire Ellmore's) observed 1, You we quite right siz, he visponded, | \u201cthe Squee and his Lady aveu very agrees Mis Juba, she isa perfect model ef beauty and oy cellenecs Now all this ULnew to be true; hat what right had he to know it7 Could le be urival in Miss Julia®s affections © Now see 1 Pmporsiible 1 1 new her too well to doubt lier con-taney for a noment Yot the thought that my meth 0 had fail ed to apply for the remittones 1 had «ont rented th I you happen to live in a coun- other of the multinamed compositions pre- jidea that perhaps my letters to ber had not been received; nul af rers had failed wh might not these Teal written to Ju lit have sleured the same fit 7 dal ean.not and will not doabt the const y ol wy dear Julia, As for my travelling com: hurts hard-working man is made of a mixture of F0oms scrupulously clean.A clean Kitehen panion, he is probably some relative - Who fimows but hie snay Le any cousin in a degree of ignorance and presumption tissues of gramineals (grasses.) dust, and bread is mors adapted for men of seden- \u2018CH, the criterion ol eleau housevite and {Lee or unele-in law, or some other fatare that would rain the greatest boteher in the sweeping of granaries, awns.priekles, tary ocenpations, A good savory potage cobbling line.There are too many illus- down of plants or of grains; which, when (the French pot-au-ter, for which see Soy- trivus names and established repatations present in the cavities of our organs, gen- \u2018Cr.is one of the most nutritive and among the physicians of England and erate or develop themselves there, or swell wholsome dishes, particularly for a weak France to warrant his sweeping assertion : under the influence of moisture.Again, stomach.yet M.Raspail might have strengthened want or impurity of air: for, the most Hear Raspail on piekles, sauces, and his argument had he been funiliar with trifling alteration of the constitution of condiments.the existence in England\u2014a flagrant.the atmosphere causes a disturbance of the whvs on your table by way of side-dishes, shameless, uncheel existence, happily regalar functions of our organs.Pare air bans, sausages, anehovies, Capers, green unknown in IFranee\u2014of the gentry who is the Lread of respiration.Other causes or bliek olives.marinades pickled fish | foist their cartloads of vile and noxious are privation, excess, insuflicieney of food, \u201ctomato jelly, radishes, spied mustard : in drugs, in the shape of pills and ointments, Bad quality and adulteration of the ali- | short, the best condiments vou ean afford: upon an ignorant and credulous multitude mentary substances.People die of indi- ; \u2014the quacks whose puffing advertisements gestion as well as of starvation; the suf.appetites.are a scandal to our press, aml whos» coo ferings in the one case are equal to these the partisans of physiolazieal doctrines, | lossal fortunes are a disgrace to our civili- in the others and the indigestion of the who, from an idle fear of increasing the zation, rich, may be looked upon as a species of gastrie affections under which they Lubor, According to Raspail, the art of medi- set-off\u2019 to the starvation of the poor.Oth- dread and eschew the very things that cine has.for more than two thousand years ers again, are the external and internal would cure them.Season your stews and past, made no real progress; and one of parasitism of hydatids, maggots, Lovie of ragouts with bay-leaves, thyme, tarragon, the latest inventions ot the medical mind, flies or caterpillurs, ticks, insects, coleop- garlic, pepper, pimonsto.or cloves accord- homeopathy, affords wu eonvincing proof | tera, and especially intestinal worms that ing to circumstances.Drink water when that medicine hus come back to the exact scize on the infant in the cradle, and often you can procure it gond, but take also n point from which it started, namely, adhere to man through life, quitting him little wine for your stomach's sake.The to the simple dicteties of the uncient phy- only in the grave, where they hand him addition of à reasonalle quantity of aleo- sicians.But the homœopathists have ven- ! over tv other worms.Indeed, M.Raspail bolic Tiquor tends to aceclerate à slugzish .tured (according to him) to erect, on the aseribes the \u201cparasitism of the infinitely digestion, by supplying the excess of (:ln- | simple and rational basis of a proper re- small\u201d as the cause of nine-tenths of our ten with an amount of aleohol that tie \"gimen as the most natural method of eur-.diseases.He finally ranks among aids to ' natural process eouldn\u2019t produce under the ing diseases.a dangerous superstructure of it, if not causes of illness, moral maladies leireumstances.Henee the necessity for iufinitesimals, and monstrous assertions of \u2014violent impressions, wounded affections, good wine, beer and other aleoholie bev the curative power of the \u2018high dynamisa-.deceived hopes, disappointed ambition, ages for northern constitutions, Flavor tion\u201d of medicinal substances.Yet hom- weariness, and despair.flereditary and your cream or milk dishes with vanille, opathy is surely vastly preferable to the constitutional diseases he seems determin- orangeflowers, or cinnamon.Rosst your : Sangrado system, to the starving system \u2018ed to ignore, and is even silent as to the joints, always before an open fire: never I was under a starving doctor once, when diseases of deformity and defective organ- have them baked, Legs and shoulders of I was too young to rebel, and if ever 1 isation.Their causes wre perhaps self- mutton should be staffed with garlic.A come across him again, there shall be wail- evident.fgond salad is the most agreeable eondi- ing in the Royal College of Surgeons, or I Now, having told us us why we are ill, ment, and the best promot: r of a digestion will know the reason why., to the salivat- the author proceeds to tell us how we can fatigued by à long dinner.Wild and biting system, and to that most abominable keep well.Short and sententious are his fer endive make an excellent and whole- : form of empiricism\u2014experimenting on the hygienie precepts.You are to choose a some salad.Put in plenty of ml, and \u201cif unfortunate victims of dire diseases with dwelling exposed to the sun, but sheltered your senses can bare it, rub the bowl with deadly poisons, sach as arsenic, strychnine, from the noxious cimanations from swamps, garlic.prussic acid, bracea.veratine, hyoseyamus, ditches, anid rivers, gasworks and factories.M.Raspail, as I have before hinted, atropine, opium, belladonna, digitalis, You are not to inhabit the kitehen-floor if eschews tec-totalism: bnt he inculeates henbane, stramony or thorn-apple, nux vo- you can help it.Let your dwelling-room and strongly recommends tempcrance\u2014as mica, and other members of the distin- be high.and look to any point of the com- what sane man docs not} He advises guished family of poisons, vegetabie and pass but the north.(This would not suit those who are blessed with the goods of mineral.And especially is Raspail wroth artists, to whom a northern aspect is a de- this world to prefer the light French wines with \u201cexporimentalists\u201d \u2014*eminent prac- sideratun.) Don\u2019t turn your bedroom in- \u2018the so-called vins-ordinaries, to the fine titioners™ who really do what the pour to a workroom, library or kitchen.Keep sorts, and other to the heavy Spanish and relatives of hospital patients suspect them one window at least init open all day.Portuguese wines\u2014 many of which \u2018particn- of doing: such men as Bosquillon.phy- Do not place anything in it that emits larly the abominationz compounded of bad sician of the Hotel Dieu, who cooly pro- smells, azreeable or otherwise.Banish brandy, geropico, and the refuse of grape- cecded one morning by way of experiment.even flowers ; they evolve suffocating skius, and sold dirt cheap nuder the names to bleed all the patients on the right, and gases.The walls should be painted ; or of port and sherry, are downright poisons, to purge all those on the left side of his papcred with a good sound paper.pasted and will rain the strongest constitutions.ward; oras Magendie.who killed at one down firmly with size, scented over the If youcan't get good and pure wine ubstain fell swoop, seven epileptic patients, \u201cjust fire with bizck pepper.aloes, or garlie, (!, from it altogether: so with beer.As to to see how they would feel after a dose of which M.Raspail terms the \u201ccamphor of the more potent alcohols.brandy.rum, prussic acid.\u201d the poor.\u201d Have no paintings on the walls, Kin.whiskey, arrack, their comparative Ilness, according to M.Raspail, is not no hungings to the bed.Sleep on a hard purity may be tested simply enough: pour a mystery of nature : it is not the result of mattress, Have no farniture in your bed- a few drops on your hands and rab them some occult influence\u2014some mysterious room but the bed, a wash-hand stand, and together briskly.Apply your nose to the cause that cludes the grasp of our senses, two chairs.Very healthy all these ar- pulms, and the smell will at once tell you An organ can be effected by illness, or.in rangements, no donbt, M.Raspail.butex- whether you have a pure article or a Fon- other words, suspend or cease its functions, cendingly ugly.sel Oil counterfeit : the Fous] Oil which.only from a want of its proper nutriment, Stop the chinks between badly-joined immediutely betrays its prescnec by a re- or from some external cause.The causes bourds with a paste of flour, pounded pep.pulsive swell, isa poison that you cannot of disease are therefore external: illness, per.pounded aloes, plaster, and clay.\u2014 too carefully avoid.Enjoy #ll the Crea in the first instance.attacks us from with- By these means vou will avoid draughts, tor's gifts cheerfully, but in moderation; out, and does not emanate from ourselves.need no vermin annihilatery.and be ena- and be not deceived when vou see u gre To say that such and such a diseasc is bled tu sot rats.mice, bugs, and flcas, at haired glutton or a drunkard of frurscore, caused by the blood, the bile, the nerves, defiance.I have seen a somewhat similar and say to yourself, \u201c0,1 can feast, 1 can or the peceant humors, is simply to give process adopted in the North of England : curouss without stint.Here 1s a hog that utterance to onc of those unmeaning it is there called pugging.Rats ani mice hus grunted in Epicnrus\u2019 style for \u20ac hy phrases that mostly constitute the profess abhor aloes: rat's-bhune they don't much years.\u201d Remember : Thut a drunkard who sional jargen of the schools, and are of care fur, especially if they can get a suffi- hath taken ho hurt by his drink 18 no the same family as that celebrated one\u2014 cient quantity of water to drink afterwards.more a proof of the innouousness of Nature abhors n vacuum.\u201d \u2018These are Put Dlick pepper in grains.and small drunkenness, than a soldier who hath been bold words.François Vincent Raspail.lumps of camphor, into the wocl of your to the wars, and hath never bera wount- You would tremble 1 think at your own mattresses, Garnish the Leds of inlants cd, is of the absence of danger in a battle, v ra with picked leaves of the A few more words on hygiene.Wear able physicians there are here in England, wood fern: ow fara border of the ferns strong and sulid boots in winter.Instead whose fame, whose harvests of guineas, of Great Britain, nature printed of course, of an wb; ella, which affords no rl pro waose patents of barenctey, are due to would be advantageous in grnishing a tection against the rain, carry a houde that onc talismanic word \u201cnerves.\u201d How baby's erib 1 amrither at @ buss to know cloak, made of light hapermeable gauze, many practitioners have gained a reputa- Ae an infant of tender years 1 remember.which, folded up, may fit into your waists \u201ction for vast and almost boundless learn.myselfhaving had my bed garnished some- cont pocket.Ladies, instead of ineum- ing and wisdam by mercly putting their times with the crumbs of French valls, oc bering yourself with a por solr, pear thumbs in their waistcout-pockets, with, casionally with the bristles of a hair-Lrush, light broud-britamed straw hat, Tischew the head a little on one side, enunciating.cut up small.and on one occasion with a atd denounce the use of spun-zlass tissues solemnly.**Stomach I\u201d To ascertain what poker and a pair of tonzs: but.beyond and brocades, which, unhappily are again the external causes really are that affect producing a sensible irritation or urticstion coming into faxhinn.They re confusion, our organs, we must have recourse to anal- of the cpidermis 1am not prepared to Their use was very properly an one ogy.for in most cases they cscape the state what sanitary beachits I derived during the cighteenth century, because i - i mde ig corpore vili, So, with all due scrutiny of our scises.When a point, or 1therefrom.M.Raspail can at least quote i was found that the pulverulent particles an mm.meer \u2019 \" p= - rf a happy household, Governors, prohibit the sade of ars nie absolutely; the probe bition ought also to extend to rat's bane, Subject physic mes, prescriptions of a dan gerans nature to the control of a sanitary , board © and make the apothecary whol equally responsible for the consequeness | with the physicien who bas preseribed it, For M.Rasqual mauitaine that lle materis medica of the old + hgol contiôn- nat one agent of a deleterions or dangerous nature, | 56 that there muy be a chuîce for varions of which the therapeutic effects may not fed on the subj innocuous substance, Tramps, gypics, | you that sleep in the open an, on the ground, in trees or lonstacks, stall\u201d your cars with cotton, or tie a bandage round, vour head.Otherwise you will have earache, and affections caused by the introduction of seeds, beards of grass, Se, into the auditory tube, the nasal chamber, or windpipe.Mothers feed not your children | upon sweets, biscuits, or mucilages.They | feed uot them, but ascarides, parasites instead.Give them, rather, nound condiments aud wholesome pickles, Wise men anh women, all Took early upon life as ao duty, upon death ws on secident ar a neees- sity.Guard against the suggestions of hatred and the aburrations of love \u2014 Avoid enervating pursuits and expensive pleasures, Rise in the morning as soon as you awake; go to bed at night as soon as vou feel that it requires à strong effort of volition to keep your eves open, Be! angry as seldom pe ever you can, Never go to law.Be cconomieal never avarari- ous.Wark, wash, and pray.So shall you live to a good oll age, and your death, at last, be but and extinetion of vitality, without pain or suffering.Nay, the lenath of human life might equal the fabulous Jongevity of the inhabitants of the sen if we had in every season à constant and invariable temperature around us.But we, rave net, } s \u2014< P\u2014 JEALOUSY, \u201cThank heaven for my safe return !° was the djaralation that escaped my lips, us 1 stepped from the deck of the Cresent City, and once more found myself in the commercial emporium of our western world.! \u201cPhree vearsago, 1 left this very wharf a poor adventurer in pursuit of wealth amid the gold mines of California, and thonzeh thousands hive fallen victime to pestilence or have been sacrificed to the malies and eupidity of man, yet | hove returned in health, and possessed of a sufficivney ol the * glittering dust,\u201d to enable me to pass the rest of my days in affluence Twenty-four hours suhs quent to the above reflections, J foand myself at u country inn, near the interior of the State, awaiting the arrival of the stage coach which was to bear mz to the next town.While at Sacramento 1 hind forwarded a few hundred doilare, in care of à firm in New York, to my widowed mother, Lut on my arrival T learned that it had not been received by her.\u2014This gave mo some uneasiness, an l was a canse of hastening ay departure from the city, us | liad a vague apprehension that soi calamity had befallen her during my absence Stl) 1 eonfrss this was unt the ondy eanse of my unions haste to reach my native town.It was there resided the loved one of mv heart\u2014the bright nivinity of my soul, whose image had bren with me through all the varied and eventful scenes Î had enconntored sine: my departure from R.In the midst of reflections Tike the shove, the diligence arrived, and I was soon on my woy to my native town, One passen- gir was my only companion-a tdi gen- tecl, well \u201cdressed personage, apperently about my own age, with whom 1 was soon engaged\u2019 in \u20ac rsation, Meing rome- what communicative, he at length inform- destination wa ( me that the place of his the same as my GWN, Co \u2018Are you acquainted in R.Y 1 inquired of him.Strat my dali, relative.\u201cMax linquire, rit, if von ae relate | ta Square Hllmore\u2019s Lenily was ny next query.Related Dob! no sie, not at alls 1am merely aequiantames, Lan eapeet od there, 10 you ean afford it, have al- shall dispense à dimgerous preparation, this evening; 1 promised Miss Bloor | would conve without fail! This answer only ancreased my acila tion, but fearing loa wuld betray ay fins, 1 leaned roy bead en any Los, and feigned fatteue, The more 1 reftent ty the firmor hotf dil th- Dia not listen to the tirades of, PC #5 fully and effectually produced by an areen eyed monster\u2019 gain over ane.Still Ide termined that [would not thus die Poca though 1 this Mellow is only a couecited_ coxremst, und wishes to quess himself ofl as ane accepted lover, D ridsed my head, and nesvninge a joea- lar tone, asked my companion if li thought Miss Elliore realls handsome?Swill Jeave you to judge for yourself) said hey tak Thappen to havea fae simile of ered with me.\u201d Raving this he drew forth a neat gold Ineket from hin vest, and handed it toward me.Heavens Dhow the blood vushed to my face.It was my lant parting gift to dali, I tonk it in my hand\u20141 knew it well, Tt was i double case and I oremembered that my own minature hud been 6-1 in the re verse, Alter guaing a moment nt Julius well known face, D turned the locket, upencd the apposite side, and found it rapt y.Haw 1 managed to keep my temapzpor 1 know not, but returned the loeket to ms companion, und became comperativels seal just an we stopped in front of Squire Ellcor \"5 residence, dubia wos sated on the verandal in front of the dwelling, as my companion alighted, 1 head the eaelamation He's cour TU fill from her lips.What a change had the Tat wranght in ny feelings! Had not the incidents above aentioned transpired, | should lave hastened to embrace her wham I hed hitherto gupposed a model of ron- stinev, As it wax thanked my stars that [had Ffearned her prafidy in time to wave myself the mortification Chat might otherwise have cnxned.My reflections were now inteeropted hy a request on the part of my eompanion that | would alight fram the enach, while he should take à roll of canvars from be- neat my seat, J eamplind taking capreial care, however, not to be observed by the perfidious Julie, But as HI ook woull hove it, Sanire Ellinores gardner ow and recognizrl me, and at dhe same te ex- elaimnd \u2014\u2014 \u201cHere, Julia! has come.Confound the fllows impudenee! could have strzngled lin.Freturned to regain ny seat in the vehicle, but in sn instant Julia had Hown to ny side, thrown her arms around my neck and alinost smothered me with kisses!) wis thander- strurk.\u201cWhy Julia\u2014wle.t iacans-indecd Mis raid I hesitating and stammerineg, \u2018you fon- got yonhad a friend and a visitor present.\u201d Julia bfushed and tarnel ta my compu- nios\u2014\u2018 You will pardon such a manifestation in your pres-nee, Mr, Martin, when 1 inform vou that this js George IT, the original of the portrait 1 emploged you to paint.D eompretentbl in an instant Mi.Martin was only an artist, who had been entrust with ny miniature to travsfer « copy on canvass, and that be might better aceamplish his desiznl it had heen temporarily taken from the lorket.1 soon ae hour gued' as 1 Gorge 11 companied the party into the house, and- aa the eanvass was narolled and I beheld my own self faithfully represent od thereon, 1 confess that all my jealousy, like Bob Acrc's courage, suddenly oczed ont at the end of my fingers.Instead of fecling an ill will towards mv fellow traveller, J complimented him highly on his professional skill, and, at his request, gave him n \u2018good recommen.derived from Tosser, well don idee *eromund a desl ef injury, ed a work in 1557, called pare of thivty.one hy (won.te-bve tuvhes, ail Cuirty-crvenr maeces high, cousietcoË twe oudlatiez evtinders, working siumilarty to a high prescure stesm engine, the water heb melmitted throws theasicon which they vibraté, [works meet sois, is pers feetly sate, Las Very great power torits size, am is perfecWy mmanozable ; theee is no shook or ree coil, and no danger of the Pipe bros The enfin of water which the company slow cae handred and titty (et Miah, whieh gies ower to work off Gwe aoe and ons tr hour, #s syoly ef water of onl thea mgines ae well lety ef purposes, \u2014 Exchange, nt is pages Wherever Lairht van be obtained, adapted to a var Vis À Ce Pie Lave, A trial Vana rin ire fadder ww smadeut Ci cinnti a few days sine, with complete stiveess, Tha vaebine is mounted upon wheels, and the Vidder proper consists of four spore, forty-tive fet loa, cael speitiesingg froin nu corner of the body which ts ta tet by Bittees When not in use, the spars are lowered past cael other, aml rest upon cuppotters at cach ond of the hed, so ting one pair proivets pver Che ees, and the ether eadtent\u2019 he atfair oked heavy and cmaher but upon its arrival upon the \u2018 Ceveetd, by means of a ope at.Tchetto the top of one pair of spars, and ran avr acheave an the other ton windlass on the Led, in forty-tive seconds, Severad lines of hoes Yad beea attached to the salloyy peevions to érertort, aud latore the horas were umdiitehod four men were wpon the highest malin, fifty scctaron the ground, and coupling their horse lt was afterwards deawn aloo the street with five men in the highet gallery, and six mes inthe lower ones, of we ich there are tour, corresponding in Leight with windows in dif- fcrent stories of haus.die qethier, it is a plain, common sense inven- tou, Watch relieves tiranea from the dungeons duty of clamoring over slippery roofs, blinded by aoe and glare, amd in constant dread of sailing walls and roofs, while the force reguined to work it effretually is but four men ant two Lor Meusures have been taken to secure a ==\"; Seicntitie American, 3s.Ths, cut pai Ax [ray Caw, \u2014 A railroad ear made of ion was run for exhibition and trial où the Siath Avenue Railroad, on the Ath inst, lt is cone rtencted snewlhat differently from the other or woodeu cars ; is mueh larger, being able to seat thirty persone, and weighs 2,600 pounds less, and sects to us to possess many other advantages over the Cars now in nsc.le is said to be fasily \u201cdeuted,\" and we heard the fear expresse ed that when aw Little worn it will, when in motion, make a loud and disagreeable noise.It, however, ran very suvothly, aud gave general satisfaction, AMOUSTOF GOLD coNavMEN pan Maverae- TURING Pres It is computed that the amount of the precious metals consumed in va= riod ways is from forty to titty millions of dollars value per annum, tisstated that foe mild.ing me als by the clestitvie and wate r-cihding processes, aud in the Satlovdshire patterns, na Less than 15,000,600 fraues nre used for mau.facturing purposes yearly 1 sud in the United States $10,000,000 is the catimated mnonut evs.verted into ornamental jewelry, Terra-cotta ia ranilly beeoming one of the principal materials or arclateotaral embellish saents, being equal, in durability and beauty, to marble, and much cheaper tor the suve degre of carving, Tie most extensive terri-cotta works in tne world, it is said, are tho.of Mu.nioh, in Bavaria, where copies of all the nis.ter-pieces of ancient and modern statuary are wide and exhibited in an immense building, erected for the purpose of colleetiie spocimiens of the sculpture of all times, \u2018There ave numerous terra-cotta manniuctories in this country.me.An hour of honest luLor wilt give any man a better appetite than all the roois between here: sud Egypt.' coil =carc Ladly around the roots, taking care to pple hencin an patueal position, snd water free.Ty wile planting, 1Caboed tide goad to water the ond adter the rece is planted and the sail ; packed about it, trees, mond dn fet pany other can be removed in winter by diy Evergre glugeu tecnch about tLem and removines « bull Sol hrocen cart witte the tree, ! cand care will secure For quay one, are a permanent Beantiful shade trees, such ag a little labor pimprovenent, alfordiug the purest pleasure to Halte hetrotder village lot.and adding rerd value ton farm or Let Quec of our readers who can fay dois so but act now.Your tree once \"planted will grow while yotsteeps oN thing of beauty ia joy forever,\u201d \u2014\u2014 + Buon Unors as Etrorr\u2014 Vhe duñicieney in the wheat busvest of France is exedting serinus ! ; .pattention, Fos estimated at 7,000,000 heeto sive tine and attention to the subject wlrieh we, \u2014\u20140.Latest aecounts front Norfolk and Portsmouth state that the fever continues te atmte,mud busi- nes fins been partially resumeed, We denen from the Albany Journal that on the \u2018'entrat rail roud on the 27th September, the tncounotive © Erastus Corning thirteen wiles in titteen anda had animes, draw ing eloy- Tian cn Cars, The yellow fever is no longer considered an épidémie at New Orleans : the deaths from it Mudane Rachel, though uated for parsimony | line contributed 51000 in aid of the sufferers by Sthe Yellow fever at Norfolk, } ; | Nceonding to the census, the number of blind persons in Canada, is S70, of which 034 are in Te cor TION heres thse £00 ye ; the Lower Provivee, OF these 193 are menaud out they were received by a murderons tive, | the others, with the vs ITT women, litres, equal to more than 16,000,000 bushels, dti re quite nearty one Ladi of the avaslable surphes oF wheat from the United States and ! Uhe French Government are nhout to adopt a diferent system ron than of 1855, Canad to anpply tirs deticicney.Listead of obliging ba ors to turd chap brad to the people and indemnityang them for their Toss, out of piblie ands, alla tiiciad means of lowering the price of breabstafe are to be abandoned and the Sports of France thrown wion of all aiimentary artes fram other cou tries, This plan is undoubtedly the most nat.wal one ty meet the emergency, and witl done.less prove more cllicacious than the artiticial system it replaces, coo Nove TAKING © Npwseaenu, ELLESTRATION Bu IT oF Li the veeent attack upon Selastopol, General de Salles, of the French OF Tir Amy, received a striking proof of the advanta- ses of being a newspaper reader.Phe General wie hit by a ball in the visto th y but happens ing to late à couple of newspagiers in his pocket his less was saved, and he received oaly a slight contusion.Tu peace er war there is noting van be of such varied weefudness us a newspaper, Hee Evora What a concentration of «ative there is fa tie in quiey Lely started hy some shrewd jouraatist, Whois to be the sue cesser in this Province of Mis Excelleuey the Hon, Praneis Hinchs ter of the masters?Whois to be the mas- F7 The news of the full of Sobastonol was received tn the lower Provinces with the arvat- est enthusiesm, In Fredavicton, No BL thay Was vand ibanination and toreh-lUght pro.cession and a pablic meeting.Mmanifest his The Mayor, to Vo within six hours aîter the res ceipt of the ews, liberated every prisouer sail, over wom he had control, in J The steamship Adriatic, now being vonstruet- ed for the Collin Vae of ocean steamers, wiil be it is rail, the largest wid most magniiieent ves aclnitoit, Her measurement will be tive thousand six huadred tous; her length will be three hundred and forty-tive feet on the board line depth ot hold thie Lean filty feet, three feet: and Lrcatir of Is wetted that a pair of horses fell into a; well thirty-five feet deep, at Beaver Dam, Wis.cousin, the other day, awd alter remaining at the bottom all night were taken oat nud found to be uniajured, The well had nat been atraod © up, aud there Was ton for them to stand at the.bottom, An epidemic ia carrying off the horses in New York, \u2018Vue Times says that in all directions fine plump animals may be secon lying dead by the wayside, i» = eet ot sree EF The weather for the past fortnight has been excessively rainy.The streams are much #wulleu be the late rane, pen tw the free admis Weare shud to learn that it is regarded ns st.tle that the Leviathan Steamship ot 22,000 tons will nedee ler firt trip to Portland next Spring, ALT Gale Bayes and How John Ross of Cine lust week, did not equal those by other disenses, © | wh hus retired trom office, the policy of the government will be the sume, and that no change is to take place in the conduct nf the police towurds politically suspected per- Mons, By the order of the King, the Minister of War, 'rince Eschitalli, who opposed the mbitrary proceedings of Mera, hid also been dismissed.Austria.The Anstrian Government has ea publication of the followimg monounecment in its a .cepondense : «The new state of things may give oceasion ts diplomatic contest, or a sanguinary strife between Russia mud the Western Powers, but may affect the muediatory attitude of Ausuia, Details of the Pall of Schastopol.(Fram the Times Correspondent.) § Cane or EUX AT.LtFE AIOMSES, ox ne Toes ayy, Sept.10, Schastopol was defended by the pick-axe, spade anel shovel, and was likewise won by these anplements, The failure of the 18th ms te have led to the discovery.Notwithstanding the beavy bombardment which preceded it, when the columns of the assanlt came ae ich made it impossible to overcome the ob- = opposed, star From tint moment it became clear that the ouly chance of success lay in sapping lahoriots- ly ¢lose up to the diteh, und then to try an us- sault The work consequently began, and with very step made, the losses increased, but Gen.oral Pelissier persevered, and six weeks after the hast failure, the Preach appronches against thie Malskoif works were carried Up to the abat- vd the; of June\u2018 one of the few who saw and urged in vain the importance of the Mulukoif fro.n the beginning.\u2014But it was only in Mareh last that this view | seemed to gain the upper hand, and attention i beeame chiefly directed to it, Strange to say, Vit seems as if the Russians themselves had not attached such vital importance to it as it has heen proved to possess, for in the beginning, when the armies came up, at was chielly on the side of the town that they began working most Hassiduonsly, while on the Mulako!F aud the 1 wards the end of winter, i Hut when they were completed they became formidable.In the beginning, when there was not time to spare, the nature of the ground sug geste detached works ns the most appropriate | | und quickest made onthe parallel plateun, inter- | I'seeted by ravines which lead down to the great harbor, By degrees, these originally detached | works were defended by strong curtains inount- ing heavy guns, so that now from the Care \u2018ing Creck down to the Quatautine Fort ont con- : ; neeted line extends, So advantageous as tis connexion was as far as filling tae intervals be- \u201ctween the detached works went, it wade an im | mediate FUtreat NCCOSSATY NS SOON A8 ONE COM * manding point of the line was forced; for all option ot the Mnlnkoit, being open behind, they could be taken one {after the other in the rear.: 1 went to-day over the whole of the works \"rom the Cureening Creek to the town, and at every step ny admiration for the enterprizing man who conceived and the colossal labor whica j #ehiesed them increased, ! The list was of course to the Malukoff.Now that it had ceased to be the domain of shells, it Was not necessary fo follow the intricate mazes adn, ore orca te to Rome, after having visited tis, about 10 yards from the diteh.On ourside ! of the French trenches.One could ride over the Paris exhibition, \u2014 State of Maine, } \u2014\u2014 ee.Various Matters, the last trench, or so-called Aitth parallel, was nearer upproaca without heavy loss, for several \"the plateau towing the road extemporized for , pe CY : ; 206 vards from the Redur Fhe conformation the ficld-pieces the other day.lof tie ground, it is said, would not permit a) The Malakoff consists of two entirely distinet | works :\u2014the original Round Tower, of which Query Victos Traveiave Caumaur.\u2014 OF the gans of the Flagstaif aud Garden Batte- Poaly the quadrangular base remains, on which The © proceeded to Boulogne, is of considerable size mind consists of tire compartments, he first and last compartments comprise à vestibate and toedheant de tdlotte, white tie centre one is a and some wodatiog tweny persons The whole is hang with pearl grey aqured silk ; the ceiling is ot the same material amd Cie three conipariments are erstnented uitr Vesetiau glass, Phe body et the vettiele is puinted pale green, and is docorat- ed with aries es, Sivas Acctnsge-The Otsego Allesan Code vs, that one of dhe village pu cians was catlal mio the country in great haste to preseribe for an enfant child hist week, Ihe mother of fe caild waile asteep with it resting an her arn, dreamed she was bringing an arm.ful of woud rom vat ot doors,aud threw it down by Ere stoves amd UES supposed tat suiting the aetion to the thong it sie Drew her child on the Heor, ae wien she awoke by its screams, it Ley on ie opposite side of the room.Rac ol weirs robes im some ofher characters that are worth S09 cals Rae appears ia five Leustnmes bu Adrienne that cot 5090.er diamonds are valued by lapidists at N215,000 ! Her appearance in some ol her enaracters ars raved in al eostinue and blazing with di mouds is saut to be gorgeous aod Aposins in Le extreme, \u2019 dl {that thore are about five hundred verses in Matthew's Gospel that are al- soi Mark's: more thai three hundred verses in Lathe, mind ahonit one: handed aad twenty tant are also im Matthew, Nearly caes-halt of the (te Gospel by Matt ew is to be and ju Mark, \u2018aud more Hat vont théed os the Gospel by Luke is to be found in Mok or Mathew, \u2019 iv carious {i Tle quarrying ot granite at the Quine ledaes in Massactiisetts, emplors 1000 men, and the vaine of the stone puartied this year amounts to half n mallinu et dollars, Iwill be remembered tat Che first Railway completed in te United ; States was Te Grade Radway, three miles in letathe Guished in 1825 and alt to cary Ê stone Trou tie quarry to the wharton Neponse 1 ! river, The Barlington, Vi.Troe Press says\u2014o'The ! crops in Vermont are abundant, and are now sc.! eure from the frosts, Potatoes are rotting some; bat not enough to prevent a very large supply, They sell from 19 te 25 cents abushel in this vi- 0 OF wheat and eats the cop is fine gheut the Rate and the fall teed good\", Little acts of kinduess, gentle words, loving! smiles, they strew the path of lite with flowers, they nuke the sunshine brighter and the green! carth greener ; aud He wi bade us clove one.another,\u201d looks with favor upon the gentle and kind-hearted, and Le pronouuced the week , blessed, } i Tue Quarterly Review in an article on the consumption cf paper, states that the shects of {paper required by the Tünes, ter cie\" t days supe ply, laid open and piled upon each other, would ! {restly aqua: the height of St.Paul's (Cathedral, | \u201ctire in order not to expose their men, aay works untenable.The bous ardmeut, the most terrific which, perhaps, wae over doreeted against aay place, was continued day and night tor taree days, It aloon, with divans, eapable sfaceum- Wits 100 so much the demolishing ot the carth- 1 ean dev works or the diminishing the guns of the enemy which scented to be primary object of it, ns to prepare te way for a sudden assault by throwing a continual ssower of mussiles into the place, amd thus forcing tae caciny to keep his troops winder shelter, In order to cifcet this the cannon wie Kept up, so ta say, by tits, so as to iuduce the enemy to heave cris bomb-proof snclters whenever tie fire heeaine more languid, wind trea suddenly to re-open again with u gen- eri salvo of all the gans io drive hon ine he musssure was Well ealeatated, for in all former bombardments it had been observed tant whenever our five beanie heavier they remained si- lent\u2014Uhis wis at first taterpreted as it we had dismounted their guns, but it was proved by tee attack of the 18th of June, that teir guns were rot at all dismounted, but ty dud not Fhe strategem sueeended most completely, At NOON on tue STh inst, aller a lac ot comparative silence, all the guns opened, an the Rus.Sms, as oi former vecitsions, took refuge in their bombproct easements.The Malukod was to be tivst attacked on the tight, and it the attack was sueeesstul the dreat Redan was to be assaulted by u : ne de la l'uinte, or, as we Reda, to lit, the Li the lett of te Malakait, by another Preeeh cols wun hes ing of the Ir al tor the attack was the hoist.Sand Envtish tlags en tre Mons clo Vert.Tois sigual was Loisted at about a quarter past 12 o'clock, amd amnmediately alter- wards two colunne rushed torth from tre ad vaveed trenches, one against the centre of the Bastioin which forms the first Line of defence of Maluko.F, aud the otiter against the resalieut angle, whieh conneets the bastion by a eurtain with the Batterie de lu Pointe, The arrangements as regards ladders, Se Were so perteet, and the surprise of the Russians so complete taat the French were in the tirst line before the enemy, who had taken refuge from the bombardment in the casements, could conte out fair- , Ivo and many Russians were actually canght in their bomh-proof rabins, There was some dite ficulty in forcing the second line, as the entrance was guatded by a strong patisade, or rather what is called Barrière touragster, But the supports were fast pouring iu, soon as the first body of assailants had passed, working parties behind were busy connecting the last advanced French trench with the Qiteh by a tiying sap, and throwing a bridge over the diteh, Fotivet which were quickly executed, and thus sceured a comparatively banuless passage for the sapports from the trenches to the ditch and over it.This \" ant supply of rointorcements, and the sato- ty from the enlilating fire of the Russian batteries commanding the approach of the alakoif works, enatded the Freach to meet their adver- sarles on more equal terms, and the second line wus soan in their possession, while the Freneh flaz was waving trou tie base of the long talxed vf Round Tave, i \u2018 fein waieh the Queen of Bagland Ties swept the ground, and would have made! the telegraph is already busy; in the last days 0 jot the sexe it mounted no guns; it served ouly as a magazine ind observatory; in front of it is la rouud bastion, following the lines of the old tower.Lverytaing whica military engineering so tor detence has heen applied in the most approved manner, The diten cut in the \u201crock, woien Lies nearly on Lw surface, is not reverted, but cut in an aente angle, and is from \u201cLà to 20 fvet in depth On the other side of it runs the colossal parapet\u2014taree gabions placed \u201cone upon anotacr, awd the top protected by several rows of sandbags, Thelin erior, whieh, contrary to what was tie case in the Mamelon, is nearly intact, is worthy of the exterior, The ground has been so stoped that from «ight to ten steps tortued oi fa-cines are required to ascend it.Tue guns and gunners are protceted by tae strong nnvlilets of ropes, which had been like- vise observed at tie emlrasures où the Mamelon.The traverses are made into so many bomb.proofs and magazines ; the body of them is cut in the rock, and rooted in with timbers of the strongest wiml, evidently pices of masts taken from t* e arsenal and the shins, as wany of them have still the paint upon them.This roof i: protected, like the parapet, by three vows of va.bious one above the otier, and a quantity of earth.low sate they made them son may imagine when you hear that the powder mag.Zine wis a mot prominent object, wiich oiten excited the curiosity of our panners, hat escaped te siiginest injury, Besides the re traserses there are hikewise bomb-pros on both sides of ie guns tor the quinersse Sat they could at any moment cseape shot and shell, Besides, the height of the parapet is such that valy very rarely our guns could touch their and the nusmuher of dismounted guirs secms ma vellowsly small in comparison with the heavy bombardments they had to stand, second line is an oval without any angles, Ttis closed on all sides with two eatrasees\u2014one towards the tront, and the other towards the suburb.The first line is on one side connected withthe Giveat, andl the other with the Little Redan.\u2018Ihe suburb is uealy entirely destroved\u2014all the roofs knocked in, and the doors and windows gone, There ; pand by heat aud contract by cold.But the dense 1111050 @11 20 Portia A2 T0 0 atthe \u20ac pany = Otice, in thi tow ur 10 ans bring it out.Any child can use it with perfcet PROCES VERBAL OF SEIZURES, JOTEN W .| En I |.N & 0., GROCERIES & PROVISIONS o Freatest objection arises from the excecding Agent duly authorised to receive the same, on .Loe a ; ; Sa ae | .lect wp HOITLAN .; he softuess of the metal : from the constant b 1 5.polie.100 108 Pert fe oy or before the Sth day of November next cust, With this magic paper, likewise, nee or (under Exc Tong Awe Siarne and Revex- DL COMMERCIAL $12] PORTLAND, will alsags he kept oa Land at rocourd ie prices i Hu f ; istaut hand.5.5ihw., i tert\u2019 Coffe \u2014 ur - i rata daay .i Rd OT ex Of every etter wiitteu © ACCT Pr ; | .\u2019 : : 2 ling of all typos there is an attri ond : a ous TALLOW.Bh.Thé Annual Report, showing the losses, and Four copies of every letter written can be secured _ a.i sites.) -WHOPE 200 DIS PERS IN a Pau, i E, LISLIL, 4 which every printer well know lors sons = 408% Aun tried.\u2014 11 fi the financial standing of the Company, will he Without any additional labor whatever, making DEEDS OF SALE, Barons Witsresss : +; Niethrooke, Avg.15, 18545, ua less font he do ; .\u201cne dit crs worth.a= Rough * a imn diately sublished and circulated \"amongst it the cheapest and most convenient article ex: OBLIGATIONS, \u2018 ; D \u2019 Foreign and Domestic Drugs, ; 7 i th i.id for den pu PRE, RE x Cition to that, = 3m aha Y La ane the races of the Com.any © tant It at is used to rent advantage by the UP Any description of Blanks not ennmerated INGLISH and American Linwec?O01, Sip DOORS SASHES | tn i i Leaning i de Corroddes, and of A 13 RR tong.R56 44 \u2019 By order oe od reporters of the publie press, telegraph operators above, printed to order nt short notice, cast + Rs Turpin Japa, Unaed, §aniture co Mo re pres ee op ane rem ors t em tanthless, Eastern.200 lion Ningyonp.om 0% rr ) HOTTE SMITH anc hrets of others, seasonable terms, art Vase Blinds, Arehitraves À Moiullings, Mr.= invention thesc great difficulties G11 Kouchonge.\u2014 M @\u2014 0 cel , Each package contains four different colore\u2014 Sherbrooke, April 198 145% tft mene [IREHTSSTRDIS TENE J FRCITITRY rere , .ee : 2 Ree v-Treasurer.Ench pa g i 1 ent co Sherbrooke, April 10th, 165%, ; .sera m6 Qu ces ; EHTS.ou RINT are supereeded, and types, as beautiful 38 human en grams ' Office of A rire [RCE Trea ery Black, Blue, Green and Hed, with oll amt FAIS T ULLAL 0A, PLANKS & BOARDS rigenuity ean form, are made of any malleable Non 14 C8 ice of the Mutual Fire nsurence Cenpany } rinted instructions, for all to use, and will Inst Dev and Gronnd Leu, of varione mmatectirew, ssh FA 02 257.4 metal.This valuable invention has been the re _ \u2014 of Stanstead and Sherbrooke Counties, § 1 : LY : ; GRAIN, Corn, per buts, NOY.erhed 1 6 \u2014 Tot, Canadian Times Periodical Agency.: \"Plaed, Grooved wel Fougued, be, Re, | v on ; moe tent .; .\u201cin ; 55 : sufficiently to obtain Five Hurdred distinet im- rite of te Capit a sing nate Dry and Ground French wd Aseviean Zia rhe \u2019 ments.We Tate Hetty and ol specimens STODART.DUNHAM AND CHICRERING ke Out 3rd 1855.EL pression Sr Sa Paie ES eras Uber Toss, Shiatsu Jue oh 12s nis, selore us several specimens * - .AHN A] \u201c : ; in Leauti - arnt.an or eps of the fr inp geihlie ne J, We \u2019 2 je wat, Ponri zooke, Juice 2h, .of types, perfectly formed and svrumetrical, ATWELL°S It is put up in beautifully cuamelled eqlored me Pire quete gent, tab }tsg ele rs PAR TESTS COL CTU, _ made of copper, brass, and iron.\u201d There is, therefore, no further experiment to be made to test its ability or usefulness, The object sought PIANO-FORTES.A.& $.NORDHEIMER, , envelopes, with a trutidul likeness of the pro- \u201cprictor attached.Each and every package veur- ranted.Wild Cherry Bitters.Painters Boob, Window Wore wast ut from the per Foote tthe whe sateen for Rig inks paid boo} an © ia, Tans mn?+ tre + ane : DYE STUFFS, Gli, Gila | IERBROOKE FIN SHOP.Sutbsoriter Ines ta petvrn thanks te his 1 \"EF\" for is obtained\u2014the « A 0 are ORD] Moke rucdicine for the price, 23 cents, than Pas 2\u2014#2 per dozen, or five for £1, Since nés amd ! \u20ac pu i, or vex Wolpe ; lv one of the mnt prcret is found, Its just.GREAT S JAMES STREET, - MoxTnEaL, \u20ac can be obtained in any other preparation.packages 23 cents, Mailed to ail fparts of the Hon, CTowsther with other articles usundly toed in n 0 hat rhe a \u201c SE oie be ; ial ; i portant inventions of the KING STREET,.sacs en eve TunoNto, Atwell's Heaïth Restorer sor Jaundice, Dis- world on the reception of the above prices.Ad- Js ange tn Dewy Paint & Dye Sta War Joe, work ode ako as ta rei; da amtinth vi A ] 1 age.À patent as heen applied for in this - pepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, ke, £e.dress, poet paid, N.HUBBELL, 167 Broadway, F150 aay that cannot fail to suit dentess in, or cmanncrs SORent of Tha Ware on hand, nie i constantly country and in Europe.\u2014 Middicser - Mass.) The undersigned have heen appointed Agents br.Pettits Canker Bulsam, a sure care for New York, : manviseturärr, it il its brupehes; with Stove Journal, : ADVERTISING Has given many a good business, Has saved many a failing business, Has rescued many a Jost business, Has revived reany a dull business, Has enlarged many a small business, ; seriber on or about the 15th of Sep- for Headache, Giddiness, Dizziness, Catarthar, «It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility,\u201d detre crue sent in a the 20h of each moth, tied that immediate paynent wet Le made rein , ; h Has created many a new business, 5h tember last, a two years old BULL, Affections, Ken ! and should meet with the sale it richly deserves.Au pubticaiions © 11 te eons from the different offices of to prevent cost, oo ; : N.\u2014Phrnters poor punetually attended ; Wie 21d fog: bus business, dark red color, rather small, and but one eye.\u2014 Spld by C.W.Atwell.General Agent, l'ort- [ Tribune.pe amm nay be sent for fractional partaofs Mr, William Addie i duly authorised tore- to, wu fay an Jend pipe, putting ap pups, oi abd fogy business, T wne vo hi - oi 1 .nd, Me.WS SA (STR eu Sher.\u201chet the ie Lav ; ; doitat.: ctave payiaeat, wad grant rec\u2019 .ke.ce .ae aber Yo Vu EN A he EE Pen, ds Se ne pale Lave Pda, RANI HB Ts J La pic, Bo.hereufter, advertise your business, © Danville, Qc.Tat, 185 110 Sept.UHb, 37-4f.(taete acd ppfives ent,\u201d \u2014 eur, À Courier, 4=38 FY \"evan Tine, Sharrock, 198%, Sept.1984, \u201cnil 120.4 184 ir for the Eastern Townships, for the sale of Praxo Fortes as above, and samples may be seen at tl:eir place at Lennoxville.tfs1 BROOKS & ABBGTT.NOTICE.ee CAME into the enclosure of the sub- Canker, Nursing sore mouth, &e., Ac.Dr.Pottits Anierican Exe Salve, the only remedy for Sore, Weak, and dizeaseti eves.Minkiey's Suear Coated Pills, the best Cathe artic Family Piils in use.Dead Shot, a sure death for Bed Bugs, Dr, Marshal's Headache and Catarrhe Snuf, OPINIONS OF THE I'RESS, Hebhedl's Mastic Tmprossion apero\u2014 We refer our renders to tue udvestiscaent in another colainn wetting forth the merits of this pleasing aud ingenious invention.\u2018The cheapness should induce ui} to give ita trial {Philadelphia Merchant, re al, Fired de Journal, nisg Fost, Contry Gentlemar of, the shove articles, CoA Dhl Cone live {turers prices, true, + JW, Prenkixs, 3m30 NOTICE.1 Totertt is Ann rice, Magazine, inetading the Amerioan pret, bee prepai ls 94,00, the qualdiextion price ie J as 2e sa, Conzr & Peu- cs\" andether l'arcst Musitises, at Mlanuine- B.A, Puuxe:e of pute, Toss indebted to the sihieeriber are noti- and Gallows ize.&e.&c, Alo baa où baad, Braee Kottirs, Hollow Ware, Cooking, and Parlar Etaves, Zive, S! cet, sud Lar Lead, nud Lead Pipes, wholesale and retail, Mot kinds of pradace will be taken in cx- change, or short approved credit, Casi NOT RE gum = ep amas aw Variety, Business Cards, «tr.Mortland Dobertisements.VV.BROOTHF, NEA PUBLISHING HOUSE ADVOCATE AND LAND AGENT, Ne RICHMOND, C.FL | 3 oO oO ST D =.Jane 1405, ; ly2s | CHARLES C.COLBY, | FRANCIS BLAKE, LG VOCATE.LATL PHLARE KO (VAL IE 1 [> BLISTER, Wholesale and Beil Do alr vr On, Bacisanos's, Stanstead Fain, in STAN DARY, SCHOOL, LAW, MED! Medicines.Pr.Curtie's [From the Wisconsin Argus.| J 1 WOULD NOT DIE AT ALL.INHALIN G VAPOR.Dr, datind, on Fhe taste dota 8 hy sietane in New 1 would not die in Spring time, Word, vit ms Gotleve: Lu When worms begin to crawl, de ; wets hn x, en hats wi ver pe ve Trent eut vu \u201c i ce When cabbuge pluie are hooting up, RT Resor, da Cour 8 Chtorts bronchite, Aiud Teli Ans frogs Begin to aquall ; 4 ha a wl eater Ho fabatiots ask aihietioas of the \u201cFin then he girls ure fuil of chursns, rebel Gris atnb Vote, Lean Ue refore cheerful \u2018 And -mile upon the men i winenal Jour Mosticatest Ajpuratos, ue hoing Qu can oat abd vi cts u oe a St When Jutnbs uid pens are iu cie prène : Cotv ib lha opm ante Of per Ei.pi , Cie ( ssie \u2026 MA- I would pot purini thea.nun may to vs cody aed Any Cre by wedi peur rom ted at ere FA qe LA >.vise LA oh * ; + AB à \u201c ltxris Le ume thin frs ny wooy you Judy think fr: MO vAL.CLANEOUS I would not die in Supuner, i nl Jom ot / ; When trees are filled with fruit, ; VEINE in, PPSOMAS Wo ITIL, pg nud At BOOKS.And overy «portera Ha gi, de fina ma Ven Vorb | torney ut Law, Oftiee in the Rooms Laely in uil its varietivs, \u2018The Hi tile ints ba uot ; UT gee e pen prie by Mr Stanley, Bie writs Haine, Wrapping Papor y ull it ani ; ; The girls then wear the Dover dre, bit CURTIS RA sl Nay 1,155.| IMPORTER OF STATIONERY | od lf distr the mei-\u2014 It 0.the time to aweat itont : 1 would not perish the INHALING REMEDY.nt rapite is ie fabless nn.C.AYER, AND Ve re 0 BEALE IN PAPER HANGINGS.\u2018 barter onan Crolcl of Sillvor Watchos Manufacturer of Pazed BLANK BOOKS, ke.ts ht Whats rs Ue SILVER WARE AND JEWELRY, No.5%, Faviasor sTRENT, (nest door to Bank Sie naga TA nal su § would not die in Antuno, When new mown hay sinelloswet, .Moi Pour prepuaros ! .; tLucrcncee BORTON.{ « [I «, Portas, Me .ve lent res hy I ake of the a@ies od, that i No.Hi, Hanover strect, oo.ol Cutuberland, + (ran b, Mo, Awl the lie pike are onu round Hair fi i gh i \" het ail Coty Wate repaired, fn ly may 1.| aug.10, Sus \"Li : : sian\u2019 wild Ladle , ; ; | ; heard slong the oe or | NHALI N G VAPOR.| | B.LOOMIS, t P New York, Portland, Montreal und Quebee And oysters \"gin to fatten up: bon br Cher ru eût Auctionoor und General Agent, ; stoamship Isino, Sev Vek, he 1 Unk Lights of w of the Mien SHENBROORE, (C2 F5 {or Cae ado eed on property consigned er, iw Cr jan \u201cnn À 1 First Class §1EAMERS Sienne the rigid aid on | ok Fant \u2018ALEBONIA & WESTERN PORT, (CITING WITIU PIE GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.I would not perish tho, Dons 51 roanndy fur tip apporte I would not die in Winter, For one might freeze to death, When blustering breezes swe p around, And take nway one\u2019s bavath ; fy , HORACE BARBER, Ww Ilene Portland on SATURDAY, and New | When ae igh hells gine, bures snort, ! SPUIEN PAU Rd D BAILIFF of the COURT of RC LEN'S BENE I \"York on SATURDAY, until further notice.Aud Laclkowhent cakes we tall - Lr ni) pipe raie Drapsiets bu th VPPLUL SIDE , THESE five steumers nre the Hirst of a new! Tin fact, thin i right good world : ; trato or couter INow York nade, | : an, © iy 1450 \u20ac\" Jae TILES ; Co letersuined to wake this Wark Cres, Sept, Gy 1455 BANE OFT ! , Thin J'roprietors are deters, rr PAIN KILLER.SHERBROOKE, 0 LF.Jd Fe ehoapest and most reliable route between , zut IY pass ait, Fenranatet, Old Rhoumatic Alfoctions i + IP : Porthund and New York.\u2014_ 1 \"erroné mn of the now York CAN BL CUSED RY CHIL | WILLIAH RITCHIE, Good will be taken to or from the Bultimare, * ' VOTARY Pt BI FC AND RE GINT R.AR, Norfolk and Bich ad Hud of steamers without \u2018 any charge Jor drayage in New York, Gino.forwarded Ly this Vine to the Eastern Crowns hip, Montreal, tneber, Bangor, Maths) : August, vaport ane Sto John, w ith despatch! at the cheapest vies, Freight shipped by this line ean be insured ! at the lowe trates, | For Freight or presage apply to JOIN RILEY, Corner ABany and Washington ste, New York.\u2018Timnes states that à brave Voitigear of tre Taper ial Guard, who bat e-caped witten whole in] fromm the fields of Aue ed Taker, lately wrote tv lis Jathea, no rude ignorant peniot in Afaee, 16 bee him to send him a pir of strong shoes tind a tive fran queue, The peas Fanl puis: \u201cthe Nis und not how ine how; 1-9 temmestait Crau, be thant hin thot he woudd, ting the oa the te aph sare, feeling pure, cas as tin yoenuld esata igh from lotus te 1 ! i wn pd ! the pole,\u2019 * they could easily watt a pur of chee ant Aftection CRAMP Arb PAIN KILLER, corndgia or Nels Ofer In City Book Bullding, SHERBHOOKE, \u20ac 16 CITY BANK AGENCY.PUSINESS hows from 103, Moto BN | 9 Draitson Portland, Bo-ton nul New York ! © ordi, ic Pain in oo cult, by, inthe ' tinha, Dies Pork.Hams, Butter and Fish wo dy bat CGAL atte PEUT EUR ; 1.ef te les Blin Kee vitopol, Amd Cre Jee TE he, the tite.| Vreuner Labs, Dose nt dap htes of dehin Wo Sher GHOCEIISS, : Or 1 ME RY .FOX, piece insite.A nvon ne corner hone i wey a Jes allied wits .Bis BALLS WEBSTER, ; Brown's Wharf, BP vrtland.; apd, seeing the docs danling to the wire} SPINAL COMPLAINT.FLOUEL &C.pong.2, 2m ! sort\u201d Gt they dite bony, sod carried than off Ar eine adel rh sere ofl piney wae carn by Teavinyge Jia old wis in their place \u2014enir adoring Cll red very than hat that a Hair exch fn the eves Broan Phooiaationn, whieh vob te ger tm ning the pert Spar of di banda, wa eared Le the Cuonn aed Pan fabio.; N 03, 1 Supertine FLOUIE Dadian Meal and Il pv \u20ac | Buch wheat Plone, for ale hy LIBBY & co.HOPKINSON o« FILION.WIFI ESALE DPSIIR SIN - vie is 0 robierye nelortbto-ce hou the ir \" ' a.od by Boal BBE Coll ; ; hat nequattet Ursnselves and was nee 4 geben wand oh {toux HAE cote Jun.FE, IN, ts FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC at the vapidity of they tainrsinie-den of ho nul Re lea dé he rowdib eek pe bal, i ; \u2018 \u2018 business My poor hue ms not only rece veel ; He nh ! bare De nu fic ces Del tothe cet, wee rey moxt rr | D Ii \\ Gi () () b N > we \u201ca mt hans bd uly pared i uw se apd call Fr OÙ VS ot rn ( NEA Hint LARG, by ; AND HANUFACTURIAS OF : ren\u2019 pnd oak Kile, A others doar , \u201cteint fi i ; ; , phe ld ee Ii A ; 0 ns Gar Ln Iv Int ae ding TW mureh 22.1 Wow, id KIT.OL Shectines.Flannels, Warps and Bnttine.Grease Pras rea Cove =I plain truth .\u2019 .| READY-MADE CLOTHING, ; PIANO, with Now.1&2 Free Street Block, Portland, Me.Portiaud, July 19, 1855, smo 1 and yet how little nuderston thai ihe gieatest Poor atl by SEMEN PAULA Co tr Orme re Nl FOR SAL thing inn city is oman hic Te dois ond, phat, mel io = Sr bas La He wa oh oe HAR DSONE COTTA We rebaire ie palacesz Lot the mechanic who gy, \u2018 Los A Senrler Silk Front\u2014wliich Ji heen very Builds thee iv greater U laces, Iron + en ! | feet order, | be a ea Th ct abet THIRTY YEARS je es Whi ine EEE JOHN RHYNAS & CO.î is of wore worth thay all onbwand FF a n ty \u20ac \u201830 ; Sherbrooke, di 455, \u2018 I ; A i eld of wat, i+ of ore worth than all on a mxnorionce of an oll Nurse.Sherbrooke, Jan, +, 4850 Forwarding and Commission Werchants.provements, Nour mes clotire hime with oggs \\ ts WINSLOW, in i 3.5 BROWN, PORTLAND.ME, may bee hi ina dangeon, may chain him er ned No o Joma.Ph, icon, ge nie to ; tr devis tels, bot he ds sUM reat Vow omy de act WASHINGTON, D.Coy | Purehas e and forward Merchandize to all parts | shut lin out ol your how es; but God opens 10 \\ 0 y ) | D .22 , g, | mt aml make Lina] advances ou Lim heavenly mando, He makes noo show, N () () | Il | N (i N \\ RU :| .Agont for obtaining Patent y # mts or Candin \u2018produce \u2019 | indecd, tn the strects où asplendid city but a FOR CHILDIVSI \u2018P HOTEL] INGE IN TH .; F © Portland, July 19, (555.fim, | clear thot, a ree affection, a re olnte pe gamma Breve Or aie a eon alae dl wm UNITED STATENS AND EIROPE, | , \u2019 net of a virtnons will, Lave a dinuity of quite mel I aan, cols newman is 1 all [Pp ~ : i ; ees wel, Dal po So ALES pecilications, drawings and a sEr, FLE anocaer kindand far Wighier Oman nccamutatr ns le hy po any Shoda, it Pr + i Fe MLIESYY, 1 i al Dealt to thr papier resuired by the inveutor in ob- : of brick, and nuire, and plaster, el ge and Splendid Lake Outari.Steamers : \u2018 habitants of C \u2018ompton and the surrounding ; N \u20ac D > TW YORK.BAY STATE.\u2018Townships, that he has opened a shop at Water- + i IN| ; iv, v ATARACT, ONTARIO.ville, where he will carry on the nie ?= HENER, NIAGARA, TIN BUSINESS Of which they have lately issue fy st Class River Steamers in all its bra a.2111 keen consti à cimen, they are pr A to fumi-h materials JENNY LIND, ut.L.Moowy.in alt à ranches, and will keep constantly on from the other Foundries of Boston, New York | MONTREAL, Capt.J.1.AFLANNT, \" ne a a, \u2018 BRITISH EMPIRE, Capt.D.8.ALL4x, Tin, Sheet ron, Brass & Copper One of the allove named River Steamers will! ARE, Leave Montreal Daily WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.; «aye Montreal Daify, TF Merchants will be supplied at the above (Sundays excepted,) at ONE o'clock, 1 M., establishment at a lower figure than at any other from the CANAL BASIN, and LACHINE ou shop in the Eastern Townships.the arrival of the Cars, which leave Montreal at A.HALL.\"FOUR o'clock.Po M,, for Prescott and Ogdens- Waterville, May 21, 1855.til brirg, and intermediate River Ports.; 7 The River Steamers connect at Ogdenshurg NOTICE.with the AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE, for Brockville, Cape Vinceut, Niagara and Lowis-, CT BRITISU AMER RICAN LAND COM.ton, euabling Passengers to reach Niagara Falls, PANY have appointed Muflalo, Toronto, lamil'oa, and all W R.W.RENEK EER, Esq., ihr Md a en Line Mi I OF Loudon, their A ini < < av- a : , et \u201cthe UNTIED STATES MALL LINE I Assistant Commissioner in Canada., ville Meander Bay, Clayton, Kin £nck- All communications on the business of the cits Harter, Oswego, Rochester, Niagara, Lew.Company are henceforward required to be ad- iston, \u2018Toronto, Hamilton, aud all Western Ports dressed to Mr.JIENEKER, at the Company's These Lines of Steumers connect at Niagara Office in Sherbrooke.(LATE HS 3, LETPLE N COL) and Lewiston with the Erie and Ontario Rail- DEALER AND MANUFACTYRER OF IL Lewiston ad Buffalo Railroad, Groat I stern Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, british American Blais Doolxs, Michigan Southern Maïlroad, Buifado and State Coinpany\u2019s Off \u2018 SCHOOL BOOKS.STATIONERY Line Railroad, and Steamers from Buifalo\u2014for Sherbrooke, 24th May, 1835.ull Ports West, \u201c+ \u20ac ge - a Nb N.B.\u2014Pussengers for the Great Western LADIES\u2019 CONGRESS BOOTS, ROOM PAPERS Railway take Cars at the Great Western Rail N LADIES Gaiter Boots, Walking 063 way Dock, at Niagara, Pree of Charge for | N Shoes, Slips.at Ja \u2018est ju ices.Wh \u2014 ALSY \u2014 \"AM orders Ly mail promptly attended to, , Ne charge tor boxes, packing or trucking, CHILDREN'S SHOES, Power ax, May 10.Gm19 of every description, for sale by over at Ningara Falls, or any other place of in- Ww.WW.BECKETT terest on Route ' | 22 \u2018 A PRINCES\u2019 + «For Tickets call at the Office, No, 24, _ Sherbrooke.May 10, 1635._ ul \u2018Boston and Portland Baily Express, Metsill Street: WF, BARRON.Agent: or SHERBROOKE on BY Steamers Atlantic and For wi x MLEN SAN, ¢ anal W bat.pi YY Steamers Atlantic and - ue .AA [8 => est City, AU Packages, Bune Montreal, June 19, 1855, 1sw.2 a Ales, l'arecis and Orders taken \u2014\u2014 Tome red with promptness and despateh, Oreuees-\u2014-ln Boston, 11 State street= in l\u2019ort- land, 81 Fxchange street, J.IL PRINCE.6m 19 PRINCE, WILLIEATE TTARBLOW.DUALER IN IV atechos and Joowoalry, SILVER AND PLAT ED WARE, Frenelt and German wey BASKETS, Fine CUTI , FANS, SPECTACLES COMBS, PERFUMERY, se.Neo.73 Fra hange, corner Middte street, ORTL AND.Me.£7 Watches and Jewelry ca may lo.mln Roy WORKS.Vamaska Pottery and Brick Works.rgvin: wudersizued begs to inform the inhabi .tants of Sherbrooke nud surrounding coun- St, Michel Ww Vamaska.CE try, that hie is prepared to do all kinds of FRYE trove woke being now in full opera.- - - o - \u201cgr | tion, the attention of Merchants aud Deal.IRON W ORK, CAST on W ROUGHT, vem cheaper than at any other estallishment in the EBEROVWN WARE Loge other side of ferty-fite not ex- The following articles can be had : *MILE IRONS of all kinds, (Cast or Wrought IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.| TURNING LATHES, MORTICING MA 4 ie louer vs ALN Fa put n CHINES, PLANING MACHINES 1x RO IOUReT a cxpermnent, Put a we as- pvp .- 1 ; cortained \u201cact, that in erder to obtain carly ILAY CUTTERS, IRON AXLE: ime us en and atundant ercps, the land mast be thorough TREES, yc.$e, Sc GUNERAL MEBCHARNDÉISE.ly drained; and no system of draining is so clicap TT Foundersimied beg to cali the attention of or se durable, ns that of Farthen Pipes or Tiles.se publie, te thoir -tock of The se tiles are made in lengths of one font ods, Wares and Merchandise, ca and will admit the water at every joint, ! | « ing the land à considerat! - distan ve on! comprising almost every article usually Kop each side of the Dra in x country store, all of which will be i at op CELT \u20ac eu prices, abd on Fivoratle terms., a fan red F eu ad no country Chisels of all kInds, Carriage BROOKS 5 (BROTT.Maude mere in need of ada, where the frost retards the work of 0 eF a 1 Spring Lede ee vrs Te Je 4 0 rtards the work of the Farmer so long - Lensnoxville, Jun, E, 1S5% in the ¥) Not only does thorough duain- CARRIAGE IRONING, = = ~ i ~ _ ire carry at the sary lus water, bat e incom- GORE) DTA LOTITO) SHERB OOKE SHOE SHOP, ively dry soil {tis necesvy te permit the =~ = ad J.83, Miliette À Co.: MANUFACTURE and keep con and del is invited to the articles manufactured, as being FQUAL IN QUATITY TO ANY IMPORTER, | adly repaired, Among the BLACKSMITH'S WORK, you can get Paper Mill Knives, Planing Machine Knives, Broad Axcs.Narrow Axces, air to pass through, and thus remove the frost AND ALL KINDS OF from the and aad tit it foe working two or three I - > - N x ORGI G, weeks earlier.Th vse pipes Carbe chiainelatthe followiag ==DONE IN A\u2014 BOOTS AND STOUS, 1 flee © inebes in diameter, 5.pur hurdred., Neat and Workmanlike Manner.SY \" .a a a : po Gent Premed mire amd Chile 2 \u201c Sd SHOP BELOW THE PAPER MILL.Ordre from n \u20ac cpunetieily attended to, ay ow \u201c \u201c ._ R.LONG.and the sivle of sd material Tarauteed to ; 1.FT A OWNDES SLerbrooke, Jan.1, 1855, tf ibe equal te anything that ean be found in the Agent for Yama-ka Lottery.: - rer mme \u2018eitie.n ant Quebec, Sept, 17, 1835, 1m°5s, BLANKS for snte at thie Office, fy orging wid re \u2018modelling it, so that it isn now one - pd a Cp fh a ret 4 a pas "]
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