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The Stanstead journal
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[" RETO Mes Ne 3 Tm Ee | SNR.So TET TRY WE mt Te a COMMENCED IN 1845._ ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD The Stanstead Journal, Published every Thursday orning by L.R.ROBINSON, Editor & Proprietor.OFFICE : Journal Lullding, Rock Island, Stanstead.Cunadu Pust Ofice address, Jock Island, Que, I'.O, address for United Biates, Dorby Line, Vt.TERMS FOR 1877.Strictly lu advance, - ADVERTISING.All transient notices 10 centa per Tina first insor- tion and 3 cents per line cach subsequent Insertion, (lines will nverage soven words).Orders to be accompanied with (he money.FavoraLle terms rade with contract udvertisers und specifications furnished on application.ON THE SHORE.The day is done; beyond the distant back; and then a struggle had ensued, tho upshot of which the Inttor walled off with the \u201cgrils\u201d and a blick ojo, while tho former did the like with his shattered fishing-rod and empty basket, each vowing to lu foro \u201ctho shirra,\"\u201d The Sheriff, as roprosonted by Sun- dy Buchanan the fiseal\u2019s clerk, thought much to the delighit\"of the piper, that he had good ground for an action for assult against Mr.MacTavish; and presently father and daughter (poor Maggio was compelled to remain in the room to heur the brutal manner in which he, a Cameron, had boon treated by a MnceTavish) were thrown into a state of confusion by the adrpit \u2018manner in which Sandy, now addressing the piper as \u201cour client,\u201d now as \u201cthe pinintiff;\" both of which phrases fishing rod and gone to a favorite spot of his known as the \u201cBlack Hole,\u201d on the stream where ho had wiled away many an hour and tempted to the bank many a fat spotted trout.When he roiurned to dinner, bis daughter saw with sarprise thit be brought po fish with him, und that his fishing rod was broken into half a dozen pieces, and, moreover, thai he was white with gngor.Fingal, his collie, was following with dejected\u2019 (nil nnd a torn ear, appaready in as bad a temper as his master, judging from the snarling greeting he gave Diaun, who went to The sunset light dies slowly in the sk ily the pine trees break the deep ni And whisper soitly as the wind goes by.y tho matter be- No human vo'ce breaks oa the solemn Yet long 1 lager on the saaded beach, Wazcblvg the deep.dak ocean rolliag on- - $1,00 oy Subscribers In the United States.81,25 U.8.0y, f'uvt paid in advance, former rates will be charged.Ware \u2018lo Jands which thought alone, not signt, {bave ve fear 07 the blue waves before me.Thassi\"veto toveh and clasp me as 1 cd \u201cPy the powers, but I'll put the law on him ; TI! het bim \u2018putin the Juil,\u201d eried the piper, as he went\u2019 into: bis kitchen aud Lossed \u201cthe Iragmenis of his Bshing-rod inio a corner.saad: Do I not 1 1ow that be whose cave js o'er ne Bolden ihe wale s ja his mighty haod?Bot 0 wy spit comes a calm, deep rap- Business Gare.- \u2018the piper received and acknowledged in the light of a personal compliment, and nlso by liberal bat not-very coue- rent allusion to Act of Queen Victoria plaguard, w peak wy fishing-rod and steal my fish.mivofer\u2019; boc 1'll Hef tho law on him! Ho shall go pofore the e.; The w 101 waich this wide, uoresuitg \"Vue seere of something pure aad full and ve ns my .name iss John JOB PRINTING, IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Promptly exceuted at the Journal Office.\u2014CONSTANTLY ON HAND\u2014 A good stock of Blanks, Blank Books, Cap, Letter, Note, Bill Head, Statement, Initial, Mourning and other papers ; Cards Card bourd, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, &e.&e.Of so nelving vacatfilled acd yet to be.this, and chapter of Act Queen Victo- rin tbat; all tending to prove the pi- _- Mujgie did not Know, that Mr, Mac- i por the most abused and injured \u2018of Pavish was ai the same indent on bis way home with a swollen bluele oye, carryiug with him a goodly \u2018fish that ought to have been ia vbo piper\u2019s\u2019 basket, \u201cJoi limping behind his mas- tor very much braised indeed.| \u201cAnd ii jes the Teuk that wall pg aps, feat whey my feet tn-a Four à Ou he mo.ial ways of sin and .In: the midst of thie conference Angus | \u2018MacTavish appeared at tho door.Be iadiscveatly openod \u201cit \u2018and\u2019 looked in withdul knocking.The \u2018piper, who wag feeling at the moment keenly 5 Mie When 1 sual.leave benjad ea.th's paja 10 SRUŸ A1 Wais RpOn Ln6 00 :e of life, Thac1 soûlt cad Wlh this same name- IVES, BROWN & MERRY, ADVOCATES, Sherbrooke, P.Q.W.B.Ives, H.B.BROWN, J.W.MERRY.Mr.Merry will be in Coaticook on Satur- pays.alivo.Lo his own importance, with the delightful souse that he had matter to\u2019 bring before the \u201cshirra,\u201d (as be called the Sheriff) looked up and frowned, fingering his glass of whis- told ail apoot it; tho prood teffle, poaching the salmon like a common thief, \u2018and knocking a min \u2018apool as if he wass a lower animal,\u201d said the game-keeper, recording his grievance.indignantly 10 his buxom wife, in nn- swer io sympatheije ejaculaipng as to ranure, B blddisg fiom ihe Jaed Counieni, uilic he comes io gaze in slicace Ous 08+ +2e boi \u2018ess ocean of his love.VGRZAT NAYURE:IS AN ARMY \u201cWhat idiot iss it-that walks into & CHAS.O.BRIGHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC, Derby Line, Vt.Special attention paid to Colleetions.Prompt remittances made, shentleman\u2019s honse without knocking \u2018at the door, and without waiting to be: asked to come in?\" .\u201cCome, piper,\u201d said Angus, walking boldly into the room, but holding an outstretched hand to tho piper; \u201cit iss not the first, nor the second, nor Lhè stnto of bis eye when ho Teturned G.eat naieie is ra nary gay, Resisiless marcuing on 1i8 way; 1 bear ihe bugles clear and sweet: 1 bear woe «ead of miit'on fees.AC-058 (ve plrin I see it pour; It vaumles down the w.vivg grass; True to his word, the piper sent tie herdboy to the lawyer's office to tell Sandy Buchanan, with the pipers A.H.CUMMINGS.Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, [Sash, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldings, Finigh, Eave Spouts, &e., COATIOOK, P.Q.W.T.KNIGHT, Smith\u2019s Mills, has on hand and will keep a good stock -of the above mentioned articles at manufacturer's prices.Coaticook, March 26, 1877.29 compliments, &e, that Mr.Cameron desired to see him at Glen Heaun :on -| imporiant \u2018business.\u201cWell, dad,\u201d Maggio had.said \u2026îm- petuously when she heard ihe message\u2019 given to \u201cGeordy,\u201d as they sub at dinner, hardly vodersianding from.what moiive ber fathor sougat the presonde of iho detested Sandy Buchanao, \u201cI can only say that I shall not bido in\u2019 the Loose if thar red-beaded, ill-look- Wihie ig echioloy moa, .ain-pass \u201c8 IONEABE BAIV0N - 0AY, Ii swaras Wibiis wmv LaiGen-gaie; My deupest weïl ic © taie dx, Yi doin uoù -estz it dock vot wait; By n'eut avd \u20ac it wmovezh bu : Censeless it mareves by my éoor; te heeds we noc.+ Joos f'iwplore.1 kasow not whence ic cones.or where Fov we it Coun noi care, \u2014 Wheihe- 1 & mu ve.or ent ou sieen, On \"ve.or die.or sin, Or weep.ANG now \u2018ve bave 5 all pre dri-be, may be tho twentieth time I hof bed \u2018your hospitality, aud T dm\u2019 thinking it will not pe the last time\u2014and that without claiming it.\u201d \u201cMy \u2018name is {Maister Cameron\u2014 \u2018Mnister Cameron, of Glen ; Angus MacTavish! \u2018Apout its peing the last time or not depends upon more consiteratious than ono!\" The piper spoke with & stero- R.J.BURKE, M.D,, É'iAYGI0IAN AND SURGEON.Stanstead Plain, Que.\u2018ness dnd pomposity of manner\u2019 that made his visitor allow \u2018his hand\u2019 to diop quickly to'bis side, and brought gnant flush to the young sail- Now tou aud blackeved vy the fight.Soiwetimes 8 lausier sLakes vhe sk v.Soweumes ibe groaus of those who dle.Sil th-ough we vir wt aad through the ing man comes to the hoose; I won't, \u201cYe ave »ed-beaded yourself!\u201d suid, the piper abruptly.\u2018 DR, AETHRINGTON, PIIYSICIAN, SURGEON, &C., East Hatley, Que.Surgery next door North of Post Office.Lhe irGulte any wa ches où Ît reaorse- 20.; | \u2014\u2014Beribner for Sept.\u201cWhat dogs it all mean ?\u201d said An- Yes, yo ave.The man canna help mean Wildeted \u2018way, \"turning to himself if the Almichty gef bim à red head.The pest of folks is red-headed, I'm red-boaded ; and ye ave as ved as, Irom Chamber's Jouraal.The Duke's Fiper.o stood \"behind hor Tughor's.C.A.RICHARDSON, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANOER, And Commissioner Suprrior Court, Office at the Registry Office, in Court House, Stanstead Plain, Que.chair \u201cthe pélsonification of misory.Tho nan of law sat looking stolidly before him, with the most wooden of exprossions on his pale face.\u201cIt means,\u201d sai \u2014 a fox «ora squirvel yourself, I\u2019 tell\u2019 A STORY OF THE HIGHLANDS.* _ .Sl \u201cWell, well, dad, we'll.no quarrel apout that; maybe I am ;>but-\u2014\" \u201cI tell'yo what it iss, Maggie, ye J will bide-at-home when Mr.Buchanhn-| IN FOUR OFAPTERS, \u2014_ the piper in the CBA: (ER III.-siime harsh sharp key, \u201cthat thut' is TERRILL & HACKETT, ADVOCATES, Stanstead, Plain, Que.J.L.TERRILL.M.l\u2018, ITACKETT.\u2018tbe-door, tbat youder is tbe rond,\u2018that Yo'aro there the:polter it will: be for you, and the potter pleased .too will:all iv tbis voom pe.\u201d : B « \u201cLe \u2018that ivf* said Augus-:slowly; comes and ye'll pebave yourse!f ¢ivil ly, or maype it may pe worse for: ye.Angus MacTavish bags taened your head ; but he'll get a bit of my: mind\u2019 maype yet, as his.father: has pefore.The wipers augee seemed to be modified on the follow'ng morning ; but be sifll growled when his daugo- tor mentioned the name McTavish ap ho sai beiore a steaming bow! of por-| D.C.LIBBY, Dealer in CASKETS AND CORFINS, Both home and foreign manufacture, Rock Island, Que.him: mirofer, and that 0\u201d the sun; too\u201d \u201cO, dad, dad! yo/il break my £0 ye will ; inteed- and inteed yo': will, that way.ye speak: o\u2019 looking still aL Maggio, and tavning \u2018| again Loward the door.; No, Angus, no! thai all in \u2018this room witll-po-pattee pieased thas ye should go.trae I\" borst ont the rviugo and a basin of milk, whien he autackes wiih a lavge born spoon, and an appeiiie comparable only to the gi- nat's who foll a vielim to Lho Ü diugbier fiercely, who.tried in vain.to | 1 cannot bear to look at.- But\u201d T am repress.a £0b ns Augus disappeared.5 ,, \u201cO Sañdy Buchuaan, it iss mvekle|,; The Duke's sympathy, bad wonder Stung by \u2018the cruel words; Mag fie] ç ré thon s that yo!ll bave.to avswer for,; if yell, ran \u2018to tho dairy, where she: shut her-| E.R.JOIINSON,* ADVOCATE, Stanstead Plain, Que.you ?\u2014as if ye wass a poor lass! wo nu Lo pe fishing your head - apoot Angus Mac avish, Iaks\u2014no ; ne iss-no doot a cood Jad, but no for Lhe like o' | mako me that I'll bate we own futher £00,\u201d said the poor girl, siorming out into open muiiny.\u201cLeave the.room, self in and burst into a flood ' of tears.The highland maiden had few hatreds ; she hid tho impulsive, almost passion- ; get Pl âto tempernment of every.true -Celt, | Maggio I\u2019 cried H.M.HOVEY, ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que.U.S.Post Office nddress, Derby Line, Vt.There 18s Sandy Buchanan nob, the lawyer's clerk mirofor, a int move likoly ld to make a \u20ac but her impulsiveness ran into loving the .piper, wavigg, his: band.The channels.But if she did bate, she hated warmly\u2014also after the Celtic d how can ye pe snying manner, \u2018And the ono living object |, II.8.HUNTER.Manufacturer of all kinds of Harness WORK Furniture Upholstered to Order.Stunstead Plain, Que.F.MOULTON, DENTAL SURGEON, Stanstead Plain, Que.Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, GE, iin or Vulcanized Rub- .ber, at moderate prices, and Ina neat and durable manner.Particular attention paid to ling decayed teeth.Teeth extracted with or without the use of ether or chloroform.All orders attended to promptly.JOHN YOUNG, ATTORNY, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, and Solicitor in Chancery.Derby Line, Vt.Office over Foster & Tuck's Store.PRICES THAT PLEASE, West\u2019s Photo.Rooms, PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, ALBUMS, STERDSCOPES, VIEWS, ETC.Old Pictures Copied and finished in any style desired.WM.KE.WEST.Derby Line, Oct.18, 1876.New Millinery Goods ! RS.KATE OSGOOD hns/ teturned from market with a vory chofce stock of the Iutest styles in Millihery and Fancy Goods, selected with especial care to sult this lo- enlity.Jfer customers and ladies genor- ally are Invited te call and examine her stock before making their Spring pure chases, as sho thinks sho ean suit them, Rooms over T.& C.O'Rourke's Btote.Rock Island, May 3, 1877.New Tin Shop.HE undersigned hins opened a Tin Shop at WAYS MILLS, Barnston, where lie will keep a_stock of l'in Ware, Stove Plpo, Bugar Pans.Buckots, Sa Bponts, ate, All orders for Job work will receive prompt attention, Will axchange goods for Hides and.Pas ber Rags.CO.H.BAILEY.Wuy's Mills, Fob.0, 1877.29 for whom she felt undying scorn was |, this Sandy Buchanan, who knew more |.of \u2018her: father's affairs than any man :in Inversnow, and whose studied civility ito hor on all occasions\u2019 more or:i:less |.marked, wero resented by her as she di woilld resent\u201d another \u2018man\u2019s insults; Perhaps he was all the more despised \u2018because he kept at a fespecttul distance when Angus was at home; a peculiarity that Maggie attributed to à certain dread\u2019 of physical conse- quonces, that was not to bo wondered ged milkeop fellow | enover the Duke's |: ynoht wus away Mr.Sandy danced at- tondance upon her most assiduously, insisting: upon seoing hor safely home from the.kirk on: Sunday evenings, and otherwise thrusting: his obnoxious presence upon her in wi considered offensive.! And suro enough, just as the sun was veering round tho west, the piper Was seatod at the table of his best par- Jor with a bottle of whiskey and glass- os, and a plato of Maggie's crisp oat- neal bannocks botwoen.him sind the -dolosted Sandy Buchanan, whosd brodth, blew forth gules of, peppermint ~an odor that Maggio always assooi- ated with him, and put tho.worst çon- Biruction .upon\u2014aa ho listened patently to the rathor confused state.mont of the piper's grievance.Saddy tried honestly to look at the cuse.fro d tlie pipor's staidpoint; but pot ik in re such things 10 me on the happiest day o' my lite, for Angus nsked mo y day to po bis wife; and J\u20141\u2014\" \u201cYo what?\u201d aid the piper, laying down his spoon and eyeing his daugb- A \u201cwegk passed, and.{he pi inst tho clan MacTavish on- | | end was not onosided.B > ?Mr.MaëTavish reptied to à letter full iosied low: again, and, sped homeward, of nothing; exprossed in the bitterest legal phrascology, written by Sandy Buchahan où tbe piper\u2019s bohalf, by.a \u2018document of ethliorate counter-charges, written by the banlker-lawyer of the towa, breathing threutoninga dnd [aw ts.And the cago promised to be |eaveially bobind him, and oven tarn- aülablô to:both of thoss astute gen- casos generally mani \u201cWeel, dad, J\u2014I\u2014dinha say vo.\u201d \u201cThon 1'm thinking yo'll bef 10 go this fory day whaiefor and say \u2018No,\u2019 my lass, for I'm iolling yo I won't hef Maggie was not gonerally one of tho tearfnl sort, bul tho sudden emphasis «of hor father's words filled hor eyes with tears and drove ber to silence: She did not trust hersolf to speak, but lifted hor pail hurriedly with a flushod funo, nod went sor vowiully to milk the \u201clye,\u201d whose deep impatieot lowing from tho byve was urgently demand: Whon she was half Rorogs tho courtyard sho heard her father calling her back.She turned and went to him.\u2018 \u201cMaggie,\u201d ho snid, drawing her to bis knee and holding her Lrown facs betwaen his rough hnuds tenderly, \u201cit iss noi crying yo are, my bonny laws ?No; 1 wad not hef my Ines ci any MacTavish that ofer draw.Not that Angus iss a pad \u2014uo, Iwill not say he iss thut\u2014ho plays tho pipes pottor than any lad of his yours I efor anw\u2014but tho \\ Ah, woel, they're no jist the clan that tho Camerous should marry Noo, dvy jour eyes, } po off to your milking mirofer\u2014 plo ies morning as i going to crnek.\u201d at in a woale-le, like him.But-w CHAPTER IV.ogus.; Sho became Tavish 2\u201d .\u201cO ay, iL ss mo.\u201d Angus was ex:|$ amining, with a deep flush on his face; [i the,case of \u2018ornaments: in front of him.[Hobs \u201cplang, \u201cand Woot, glitipse of.'louh* intl \u2018movdtain visible o and worn with She hardly spol thor; and Janet reported that she wus sure \u201ctho mistress\u201d was going into \u201ca decline,\u201d because sho hardly touched\u2019 her food.\u201cPo \u2018make mdliors wotie, i 16Lter camo ond'diy from hor loyer to say that he top was 80.miser- \u2018able that be could buar it.no.: longer ; he wna\u201d going to loaves tho Duke's yucht and go away, novor movo-to ro- rn to: Inversnow.Maggio was driv: on to the brink of despair by this lot hair she hud lou bor udder was ë 5 ly tôkB tho oh fort atisty the raté \u2019phpor\u2014 &\u2018inifieutats, éiréést, UMA MhioTavish for ah undefined of wonths'lts the\u2019 donnty jah, dy athered that the piper had sheceddda Tn! hooking: a» \u201coond 1\" that while he was landing Wid ; Sheÿe, Me: MoéTévieh spponred of thd deené\u2018threatoning to'refiort him to th Duilto tôt poaching} words: passed\u201d be! twdoti Lhorh, nib of 4 complimentary oltimatdly-in ond of héd~ithe pipse could \u2018hot mbor which-ithèt\"the -game-koopor had weised the pli rod with result of breaking ity Yo .pioves; of ithe piper Aishing:tod \u2018over \u201cUhi { id nothing; sho kiss: orl him, but the smiles wed lb vanishéd from het face as sho stovped 10 relieve Cramplo of hoi milly burden,\u201d The piper wens (0 the stuble, and the sound of his whistling vag Over the place us ho \u2018brushed down\u2019 his horses antl \u2018gave tlieln their worning avid\u2019 romiined fs |: | Ossiblo; für hor Îitile Prombiéo WIE Alig \u201canil Idpss Were well Ukown\u201d \u2018hd, \"nid, as sh know, isdusso Inversnow Castld stdndd ih\u201d the\u2019 Widit obiw.ownlovely - patly: close by\" the wou; loch, and\u2019 girt.#bout by wooded and \u2018henvhuremantled bills, : whem! summer: aflstnoon us: Maggio pod from the Gastle bomoward | sho: was in yo mood 40.meet-any one; and (o avoid doing wey she subauk © silo was In alrong Hopes, as tlie advanced, that biidre: night en \u2018Bho axpocted Angus vo tome, tho Lompént would be over; ant Angus hailed by hor father in his old; mnoner.This hope was dispelled, ob Maggio made misoriible he.id bearing whon' her futher retrs- od 10 \"his middng meal.The piper, hal carly in Who forenoon taken: his 16.wusi n \u201chad: biokdt Mis gars bopsr's went.be, surely ! Aro you woll enough ?\u201d The girt looked and looked again, stretched at full length on the \u2018grass close by, under \u2018the shado of an .elm, with a book in one hand ahd'a lighted cigar in the other, was\u2014tho Duke'l ral politeness, and \u2018in\u2019 her confusion 10 sloop to pick it up.is \u201cI'm bore, your Grace, l'peg yopr pardon humbly ; it wass a great liberty I will bo takin\u2019 in coming home this way instead o\u2019 the road.\u201d © Maggie haïdly knew whether to turn back or to go on; being undecided, sho did noither, but stood in some bewilderment; the letter still\u201c1y- ing at her feet.; Lai \u201cBut you have not answered my quostion, I think,\u201d said the Duke encouragingly.i LL \u201cI beg your Grace's.pardon again,\u201d replied the girl nervously ; \u201cbut it wass\u2014it wass\u2014but it wass Angus\u201d -and there she stopped\u201d abruptly; dnd fairly broke down, 170 \u201cCome here, \u2018my child,\u201d suid the Duke intercsiéd in the girls 1 grief.\u201cAnd'whatbont'Angus'?Tell be able to help yon ?\u201d The Highland maid lookéd into the thoughtful, kind fice of the-Duke, and wont a'fow steps toward him.\u2019 *It_wass apoot.\u2019 Angus \u2018MacTavish, apoot Angus.\u201d son, one of my crow, Maggio 7\u201d sho with delighted eagerness.\u201cOb, hes\u2019 at tbe \u2018root of your dis- \u2018tross, tho rascal is be?\u201d 1 TT \"*And'ititeed no, your grace: It Wass pody\u2019s feeling Whaltefer ; \u201coh; indeed he's as cood and\u2014and a8 brive \u2018a\u2019lad 84 iss in all the Hielants mirofer; and it iss not hit, your Grace, bit my father \u201cdnd his\u201d father 1oo had 'some quarrel ; \"not \u2018But thëy are cood® men, poth \u2018cood men neither; but it wass all Four Grace, Angus is going ay \u2018my fither hag'tdkon a hatre d won't Hof wold: that i j \u2018éay to him ; gid if it wad bréalé riy heart.\u201d seems! We shill: 86e what we can do.away.trom my:yacht without my con- sont, shall, not go, away, Tajre comfort frore that, We shull see.what can bo, done.\u201d 10h; but, my, fathey iss fory, obsti: Le, your, grace, ferry |: And, \u2018he ants me to.marry another man that w.troubling your Grace.\u201d fally, dispelled.Maggie's awe, =, .Fil, well,\u201d suid the kindly nobleman, -\u201cpick up, your lotter.If the piper won't listen.to reason, we.must ace.what can, be done without him.\u2014 dismissol, and 16d to the solitude of | bye! Romember there must ba.ino \u201cCott has not: gifon [MC A omen the brains to understand |Will.be hard to bring Angus to ronson ?ë ntjoued, generalizing | more crying.And you don't think:it Well, well, wo shall see.\u201d Bat, remember, not: another tear all\u2019 the way Po od, by.the words of.the ncouraged, by.the words of the great, Hig land, Chief, Maggie cour- with à büïden lifted from her-heart.; © A Sk * + * * i Angus MacTavish astonished the village walchmaker and jeweler by walking into \"his.shop toward .gloaming one ovoning, shutiing the déon ing the key in the lock: when he had ent \u2018except tho big-browed, buimp- : |basked little watoh-makor behind the | ur \u2018dock \u2018botween \u2018tho géôd-natured Cap- glnes cases.\u201cAnd wbat iss it that I can po doo- ing for yo, Angus, the nicht?\u201d ; .\u201cOh, it was only a\"\u2014Angus coughed wad: be wanting yo to .show \u2018me wirofer! 551 REE Cond \u201cOhol:: that wass it; wass it ?* said \u2018Mr.Steven, winking at Angusias ho.wok bis horn\u2019 mighifying lons froth dis eye, and came-from hin bench tor\u2014almost the only totter she had [utooland marvelous'&esdrument-oftiny \u2018evar received in ber life, and she forthwith woio it, with the lock of his g treasured, noxt\u2019 td hammers, pincers; and: watch making gone scattered on Lhe bonali before him, to:spenk with Angusat the counter.Jags Pa.amd te with # shontloman's ring, Mr.Stevon Do on take mo foin whoopor-sna think 0\u2019 mo in that way fe.wo for mv\u2019 the public path through the woods toward Glen Heath, A robin was piping pathetically among the elms, and the squirrels wore gamboling in the sunshine among tho branches ovorhead.As she walked slowly over the turfshe drew forth Angus\u2019 letter to read once more, and us sho road, the tears started afresh to her young eyes, and she sobbed as she Prosontly she was surprised by 4 voive, a kind, gentle voice, addressing her ina familiar tono: \u201cWoll, Maggie Cameron, whut may all these tours be about?You look sadder than a young lass like you has any right to and tho flush camo and went in her cbooks as sho became conscious that, dropped hor letter, but hardly dared.{the wind, despite.the.fuct that bis.the extent of trying to lenrn pipes;\u2019he hdd to'lay the'unm snubbed \u201cAngus\u2019 rival \u2018ins l\u2019s munifest- your \u2018Grace, and Lo\u2018wass\u2014:- But your Grace will not know \u2018anything at'all \u201c+ \u201ctof which none \u2018know gie herself: - - \u2018 £ Thben-\u2018it was announced:-that\u2018on: a- sertain evening, there was 10.be a sup- \u201cDo you mean the gilmo keapsi's\u2019 \u201cAy, your Grace, the samo I\u201d snid- ot bim at all; be\u201dwad not\u2019 hutË noon account'o! a glues o\" kad whuskey or the like o' that, I' think; but, Oh, i ass - ord'i {hit tood to f Aungbs gocs'away, \u201cThe Dike, rose, leaving his book on | tlio grass, and placing, his\" hadd kindly on the maiden\u2019s shbulder, said :* \u201cComo Maggio this mny mot be go bad as it tothe, whiio cottage on, .ibe slope at |.Dry your eyes, child.Angus can\u2019t go and I shall; take scare that he ji But jour.father is a sensible man, and |.maidoo gladly availed hersolf \u2018of hor Will no doubt fiston to reuson.Good; |: swoïving, to.the \u2018yaoh vote Yen Aa Mie oe IndderHom \u201cthie bot, Hecbmparied by, | satisded bimsolf there was no ono pres- Argus.| tho\u201d thivareal\u201d gin\" th led.hor {roi the neh ae\u2018sBhd walked along the \u201cAnd :iss it-yourself-Aügus: Muc: \u2014\u201cit.was a ring\u2014a gold ring, thut'I [duc xt, | Was: it a slidhtloman's ving: how, Ono aftérisooh » message camo fro | Maister, MacTavish, or siting for the the kitchen of tho custle to nuk Wie pit Cr per.if; he could, obligo: the cook with a or s0.0f now-laid eggs, the cook's havivg run short, thé bagkot, and we tho \u2018chad Kitcnén::' Lovo \u201cWhat wad tho like 6\u2019 me, po doing od \u201cWool, Wool, Angus lad; yo' may:pe right; but a\u2019 tho lads wear them noo- adays.Nae dont it iss ignorant vani! ty but it\" i 300d Toe trado, und it iss to\" bot finditié fautt Wi my\u2019 oustomers, And it was i ring for tho! Inss\u2014oh well; hat ls 'soud to)\u201d said Me.Steven pulling 'onl'n dinvwor fall of.yobdivisions glistening = witly Sootoh pubbles of many variotios set in gold, and placing- them \u2018boforo for a pound.\u201d aboot it.\u201d myself that is happy to hear it,\u201d friend or the like o\u2019that\u2014without his \u2014bis\"\u2014\u2014 Angus coughed a rotroat.\u201cQ ay, ay; suroly, Angas, surely, x | passod, the.piper*s lawsait-hung in legal adviser felt it to: be his: duty tu old freghont \u2018and prolonged canfor- ences with \u2018him\u2018at Glen Hadth.The luwyer was not such genial compan a8 Angus had: been; and though Ho did his best Lo be agreeable to Maggie and sociable with her father, even fo «ho bu anagenblo instrament aside, under the 'piper\u2019s sweeping generalization, \u201cthat \u2018lawyers had -no more ear for .music.than the pigs.\u201d In his heart ihe piper, was | not sorry to see that\u2018 his ddaghter | pite of this.own strictest commands.: The Highland maid seemed to be \u2018bearing.ier lover's banishment better than was to be expected.\u201d \u2018More than one: attempt bad \u2018been made by the me all aboat it.Who\" knows, I may.young sailor to mollify Mr.Cameron, when Maggie renewed, her protests, she wns met \"wilh the apnonncement that; -if MacTavish's hab \u201cwas ngain Winter\u2014a threat the full significance invited; anduto the piper it was jinti: mated that.be would.: be expected; lo be \u2018weatifg her\u2018éyesout with\"the preparation \u2018of: feminine finery, as the piper observed she had, been doing for several days, \u201c Bacly \u201cinthe morning after Angus\u2019 maker\u2014aad:it \"was: a: lovely, Autümn have been seen walking haps somewhat paler thon usual] through a metidow at the westert side heart beat quickly ag she .went; and tora was à {ouch of anxiety i | fico as she glañééd \u2018back Gécasénally anxiety in.ber her.She walli&d \u201c\u2018Quickls- on, brosh- she werit, and, bard! used_unLil she At some little'diatante from the beach, a boat\u2014Maggie's own boat\u2014 was: rest- Ang on the Water, the ingiden had barely time io spiresd\"her twhité Wer: most to her feel, and.Angus lekped out and beld ber inihigiarms.- \u201c0 Angoy dear; T8On'L thin jossibly* go through with +61 n't think Fenn I\" sh murmdred: \u2018Ye are too late now, ny bony dob.\u201d tdose,) \u201ctoo lois sou\u201d Co al - Magijsie! stepped With\u2019 \u2018Augus\u201d help | into: the ntfs gb \u2018she did\u201d noi i think-she-could go hrouh\" with\" \u201cBut if dad: should cots back'and | \u2018hiss me-=Q- Angosl\u201d : i \u201cHB wil} not ébmé batle: The Tetik Coût \u201c blées \u201chit 1\u2014bas soit him\"ito | \u2018| the Dinh rine witha: patty fiom the castle, Look, Magiie! do yoa soe thé flag\u2014the Teuk'sflags-on the main: mast of the'§jacht ?* ood df ovat oc ES Shd was\u201d ds she noticed at\u2019 gilealbd.hor st tain\" and Kg, straight to (be cabin.| In the cabin\u2014u'irbdm With\u2019 itd gold: gna arimgon, and.dial woodwork - JuXurions carfits and plolures, its obits\u2019 dnd.plang, k dot plané;; and\u2018 the Élééot m'tho\u201cwide-épen poète, that mule Miiggio fool \u2018as if she had been! Thu to a nook in Paradiso\u2014she was | déorvrhe}med \u2018Vo fihd Hôtolf agi 3 Face! | to face Wi re Dire oy the Duke witks het old \u201cfvierid, Mr.Frtser, the \u201cfarish ministôr ôT \u201cTivérsnow, [ d | Oumerdtrriands Ma, 'MuoTavish \"idole.exwovaely foolish as the souide grad.ith the\u2019 Dike!\u201d W, wlitiso présenté\u2019 had à wondérful ind spiring INflaehté ns'ho\u2019 sbdok, bande With bor.\u2019Mr'Fraser was a'Ittle'géd- Léman with\" Uré'wetiitest of \u2018bal; anil) [, Mbps 3 snd was qt (he: Doko's diaghine, \u2018 5 rod nd gal fra \u2018ourtasiod, overwhelmud with blash Ahguse\u2019 : \u201cNeb, tharoibs-one that wid any bewite Hssislé Mont hrut/ DÉC\" Sl Ÿ ter, and it is only twelfe-an'-sixpenso ; and if yelike, I haf got a pair o\u2019 ponny car-rings to match it\u2014the whole lot \u201cNa, said Angus, pushing aside the gaudy stone ; \u201cjt.iss a plain gold ving I want, wi\u2019 no rubbishing stones \u201cEh, what, Angus! And iss it a warriage ring that ye will pe wanting me to gif you mipofer?Eh well | but that iss a ferry different tale from what Ifhof peen hearing\u2014nnd it was a marriage ring\u2014eb dear me | But it is \u201c| mingled \u201cin \"her hair.Was it still a \u201cHusb-t\"\" said Angus sharply, reddening.\u201cA man may want 16 hef a wedding-ring aboot him\u2014maybe for a.i | |&ie's finger, that he was d Meantime, although a fortnight bad | j vêtity which genefally \u201cchu \u2014oexplaiped that started, for.the ball.No,;- the piper mentioned to \u2018him, she would be sent.off to her aunt's in Glasgow.for the > 1 { ; And, a.fine T ; Ae Bolder than Mag.BE With all 1t per givon by the; Duke.in the barn of (ho Home Farm, to which all tho ser-\u2019 éné\u201d ead'bf\" : | People were shaking bands \u2018 frôm one] ; to {-ond; of the barn\u2019 to tho others Peopls bring bis; bagpipes vith bi n.Here wore shaking hands and cbatting froe | was quite sofficient reason pr Maggie ly, and alread i P ia 6dor \"OF \u201cCobked meats; tem vants and many of the tonantry were i interview with Mr.Steven, the Watch: the applause \u201cha i \u2018enared.hehe .\u201ci- Tis de your placés ME Oaméron!\u201d morning\u2014the piper's daughteranight - gate pipe eue £ -enid: tbe Dûke's\u2018factôt,!who/ acted as riskly, pér- of Inverénôw; Ahi the loch.Her ick] \u2018on, came from seye.al\u201d ing aside tho dew: with her diess as | ihon reached'ü' nhétlere 0 it \u201cof \u201cthe loch.|.opened, à Fiord \u201cloa \u2018bit Mr.Fraser; À + eyed Duchess.* The bagpipes odine 10 chief to the windj whon theioard were |.an Sbrnp, silence.as the.company swiftly dipped, and-almost immediate- rose fo.ly-the bow of the boat rau high on the À beach, grating-along the pebbles al: |'t vided* for: them, \u2018Lheré\u201d\u2019tame \u2018a clatior:of knives and:forks.and an as.eaalt \u2018upon; the dishgs ;.and falk- and H 9'b rose oe soxbed thal he hardly noticed.that hig dan À AT to'this momeii appéared in\u2019 ie ascended the | to commend: :them 110: your.favorable.notice\u2014L,: mean.: friebd.Mr.Cameron of, Glen, Hoauh,.ad iy nb lass\u201d estoeried frie they: never \u201cbe : \u2018woth: friends\u2019 than I am sure in their honris; they ore toi Thort, was.+ geil 2 whe i or \u2018à à +\u2018 8 \u201cYourshenlth, Mr, violon pe?) towards yo, Mr.MacVavish I\" «Yoor | fry vocd healthe, sheatiemen.!\u201d &e, 34 t él à n#)t ass great at the lady Wa ink igs or\u201d leabw té VA we \u201cthe Doke, JBoking slyly: froin ona L wed.bit a > th \u201c-\u2018Avique \"ns! Hlatididzi Fhtesd Fer might eal fea\u2019 fotd, in \u2018Awd.diy Te ingore ; endl\u201d \u201cBravo vol\" \u201cexclaimed tu ithe ghia: rail \"Duke; 6tking toward BY MacTavish, tn hott Indysbip shibok hahds with: hei.\u201cWo Sh bee by and by what tll that all mi ba donc In good order.iid Aud so Maggio was cariied off by the Duke's daughter to a second nook of paradise in blue velvet and gold and mirrors, a fairy cabin redolent with the porfume of flowers, and with a glorious poep of loch and mountains from a different point of view.The girl felt as if she were moving and talking in a dream.When she emerged with Lady Flora sho.was olud in simplo white attire, veiled, and a spray.of heather-blossm \u2018come with me.for a time, \u201d dream ?the minister with an open Bible bofove him, and\u2019 Angus waiting to take her by the hand! -\u2026.\u201cWilt thou bave this woman to be thy wedded wife, &e\u2014the magic \u2018words that have sent a thÿill proie Nae dbot aboot it; ay, ay lad\u2014nae.doot aboot it 1* + #| Angus.loft the shop with a circle of | gold in his waistcoat pocket.: Maggio courtosied low with a natu-|~ * #4 #04 x the hearts of so many \u2018generations, swere sounding in their éars-foo.And 85 for Angus\u2014wall, Angus was con: | Bujous, ns he plaged the ring on Mag- vies b ho was drifting away into'à dreamy world of happiness, far Letter\u2019 than \"he deserved, or\" ever in His most ardent.moments, dreame was in store for him.{ * Ox kx ox #; la The piper returged with the party si {Hat had been a is guide ance towards set of.sun, and reached | Glon Heath hungry,gs Esay.from the | fold\u2019; \"he \u2018was impatient to be at the Home Farm barn \u201cwhere he and his bag pipes rors Hired due.So: ban ie Ly 1 - id |v £17.80 imppuiont, wan ho, that, bo di at se-|- yoss-cxamine\u2019 Janet with i i viléterized.him as re mwell primed in her part |, aggie bad alieady\u2019 was, speedily girding himself, ing the | morries pe re uty = his best, and smiifnig \u2018as he\u2019observed that nie had tor the occasion adorned his; bagpipes.with new.ribbons.:.The Yalhout, palpable.signs of success and |.Jper was no fap; byt it.was.rumored |.Wie.the Dik diet vas shone | lead \u201coff \u201cthe\u201d bAIY tH night,\" and* that some of thie lndies' \u201cfiom.tha castle \u2018were to be present ; 8o:it bphooved him t0-appear jn his best lartan, which he | theron, firm on.2-4 .neas sot \u2018atrongly\"on'a\u201cpair of tidad shoulders; that proudly bore the bagpipes, never Jed clän to battle-field.212 © à A ig.hasie be wag late.Magy of the compupy were already.sonted bt the i es that oétonde d from | the\u2019 bard to\u201d tHe othet.l\" bis loue, with.5 hood pd already there wag the fragrant d me: pling the appelites\u2018ot:all'andisoodiy.Tho rodm was gaily lit \u2018with-candles and lamps Drom the castle.The: -piper;litied his ap, pdlitely in, acknowledgment of | opis Fired nase Sloward for Lho.occasion; to a.place |: pear the head of ioe table, and Jimme: intely \u2018opposite M¢.MacTavish and bis wife\u2019; (tig: forme oF whom frowried | Diclcly as the piper looked: across at im io Loo aedui toed à dé 50 À GRÉ AE pts ir Lo the white ) 0 Np, Me.Reid; ma; not.just yet,\u201d the.eotrance of Glen Heath as.if she Lhe'piper said rising an oxpagted .fo- dep.80mé_ one following une, Mr.Ca; une!\u201d \u201che ; quarters\u201d or,\u2019 thon\u2019; a request wbiéb\"the pijor'was |\" leaseu and \u2018proudito \u2018compil swith Nor did, the masio'cense until;the:dbor Date walked: in, Tasty ; leadingHhihe\"imild :cheer the docal- party.fon y.Fiagor bad.asved a blessing on Li therciés \u2018which ibe Duke: hid pro: lotd @ absor ibélWesn- ber Magiie had, not up: is the roond, ~.* * When the distios wété-cloniéd ally and glasses and decanters stood #4.OU * pipes mont-wise.along the tabi, the Chiet | Shinks: deedfulito.sed hit ehebisls rose and, when silence prevailed said: his.the \u201cMy vary god friends, boiovo, I Te you\u201cté fil bavipéré fi hs foust sveniug.the: haïure\u201cof wiioh'E sbalt be called upon\u2019 to extplaifi probentiyi 1 wish you all to join me in a gloss to two very worthy frends of mine, and: estebmed acqbaintinées \u2018 whose good \u201csalitien de.100 \"well known to rejuile aty- words from me! f thie aintiinées of al of you ji} Jour \u2026exvallant.!- Triond \u2018My.> EY EA may aeTavish \u201coF Glatl- Fa night!\u2019 crefrégérée coter SS AO i a: general clinking.of | ding'of heads toward \u2018need liardly \u2018bb said \u201cthii\u2019 Mr.}f; ually passed into silence, and aft eyes in with bait; and) boca-oe Bxed op theth; but neither of, | I tho sharpest, Yet \u2018tho kindest of \u2018eyed.them \u2018tebmedl \u201cdisposed Lo \u2018vise, Avr \u201cAve yo qoite \u2018certain, Mnggie)\" hef| A sald andibg hid pen aruff-box to the! | Doko, smilitig, that now Wo ban ha Su ei \u2018We tanldhd youkgait j 1 wi sa por luwyor's clerk that ye should [to \u2018the beige \u201cAngus: ; shane [in the bRokgeotivid, vativer shobpishly, Fhe death wort oid,\u2019 i ba Miygld hat ligd Nakily 1imoito duove \u2018tbe riinistor\u201d that why wauld be Lh Ita to dishopdie his @radd the, Duke, d was gaits Bolin; when aot ut the otherend uf à Te length the'pijér sprang tb bis fest\u201d Woe thet bis Grice | paid me, : sLithank bia for {With ail my beart: And it wase\u2014woll it! : y o maÿ bof.heätd mirofer, that there |: Lies sind] wos, bit of a '({detonce-\u2014 \u2018Yodel BH: Jor Nas avish und md, arid iti whi a' pity tvo whatefor\u2014nae doot: ; I pee \u201cHd\"entiity to/tro tag iii Richt, no not,to Mister MacFavish, izht faults th, aid ud: olf Grass 1m wil ion de ems t or 1p any other abontieman at all, | \\ But that worthy had Ho gE 6F words, And only signified, his.emotion.ly u ies of dry-lipped jet nods: aud; walving = né node ps dirtbuion, niretidi ito \u201cfin pl\u201d Lits « 1° \u201cwe T BE Ty ree BE assent to the piper\u2019s view.of the case,\u2019 he Duke again rose.to usk you, every oi Cameron and M: Your glasses a good bam with me the toast of thi 0.the very wood hedlth d bridegroom, jn whose la givon t>pight;\"\"\" At.2\" the same moment the d Angvs Mucl'avish ent L ered\u2019 with Mag.&ie Cumeron\u2014, Sn 8 no longer Camor6hen hisarm, \u201cMaggie looked min.some bowilder- hen her eyes mot her father ppod from Ados\u2019 atm, feco all pale, \u2018sho y.toward him.W him ube stopped, .\u2014wilh qaivering Jip \u2018an with eyes in\u2018which iarked fears, it angry with me ye\u2018ave'ttèa;8 parried Angas MacTavish ?\"W no pe that angpy I\".The piper, consciopn -of the:.dra.ea.of, the situation, matic ibilit paused, Hooked ai who was still-on his\u2019 feo Maggie's sweet fresh fide; which was -piteously to him.\" Re looked while muslin.dress, pret trom\u2019 there 13 the boote ihat peeped proud to - his-dai Maggie's \u201carme were\u2019 thrown about Yer fatk she welled-up tears fo tic impetuosity.Excuse mo, Mr; Came tit 16's health; witt\u2018fol Big lidagrs, and no heel-tnps.! ho rafters Fig.With hearty cheers us the \u2018men stopds with .one foot on their sents : men; of the.clan |.\" on ther odge of the and \u2018Beäuly + i This.ceremenyover\u201cthe -pi y aod solemaly, \u2018ami your hand, mend\u2019 : beaming child aypaither be first roel.Dnyhg = Aud lilow, Before tho dob of Ange Lbdtbast been {ynitt-+itint a ) ery, Ahareriaroto é.is vi dg vf Dil dafhcbé \u2018is ine pier as he\u2019 © i.oldest boy; low, to exact martisi ma- © yl lnughter and inorey.din.Whe piper Sic froma sheep's.blaader, walsh: thie\u201d fokgot tho gamo-keeper rb- an Tag fact that he was \u201cila étwesn.|, Lady- Flora and Fuaclo® Roi; an vé- ; .peg, On vsnal aud unexpecit:i honor; eo sibs [Bre bagihning to ish\u201d ity \u20ac id Mie; meow bin frieath che game | Or twice, a week ai: M ald\u2019s clachan amo; \u2018tonst; which at - has; coaveried.this \u201cday te\u201d pipe, a liome is! 4Gats: Ue EE apn ald\u2019 never.judge :by ap man\u2019 \u2018wearing a,/43.50 | 0k; Woht 10°0n6-of \u2018the big Holl: anu.registered bizslf.from Te ; f tithe wo day's\u2019: bblib ; pod from: & Egos nt bin arm he pnoduced à 101 wy cos tour pagdoit,,.sert pet bois ofien ju ana ÿô6k 1456 \u201cute \u201cbetng oot; 1 6 0A bo i RASH ling: wivhout: buggy, wäss, Indies aod shentlomons\u2014well, [ity olavki Pub 0p Lydurbbliby kaow i gebllomnn when we Jim, show this gentieutan:to for Lhe Lost nfitae Hioijes ie , Tho.old man, slgwed ¥tmali - bills ford ily whoté Bill§ Bavbaughi the * bad his office, inquired wim: nery deatred the of x , |, i 'e Seal be Eales, shot Ba eed DALEY LD O'elobk away.dti (his: not * bee: :seen\u2019 sitio: k.anbeogaentip discs 2 À sk, *fairé in all respcets.\u2018 Custoins duties Pr # \u201d ° mt arr \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 ' - = he Stanstead Journal, : TETE THURSDA Y.AUG.30, 1877.Protection Tho editor of the Cowansvillo Ob- wéserver, while absent fora few days, \u201c delegated his tripod to a gentloman who attacked the principles of a Canadian policy for Cgnadn.This has been caught up by Government journals us \u201cAn indication that tho Observer is not 8 believer in protection to Canadian industry, whereut they rejoico bo- oauso tho Mackonzie-Cauchon coalition ,, 8ro freo traders.Bui the editor has \u201creturned and spoils their mirth by briefly stating that tho article in question does not express his views and he thus repudiates the article.Our Canadian free tradors adopt the views of the free traders of England without regard to tho difference in the position of the two countries.\u2014 England, with confined limits and an overplus of population, built np her prosperity by fostering manufactures and commercial pursuits.For a long time those pursuits were protected and hedged about by tariffs and re- strietive measures as rogarded foreign nations until she commanded the markets of tho world.Then, without fear \u2018of dangerous competition, she adoy:ted à policy intended to give the laboring classes cheapor bread, as tho growth of population and the largo number of perrsons engaged in industrial pur- \u201c suits outside of agricniture had reach.\u201c ed tho point whero the productions of her own soil could not feed her operatives.Sinco that period other nations have mado groat progress in perfect- \u201cing their manufactures, notably tho United States, and it is a fret worthy of note that within tho past year, in-' .telligent writers in Britain have been arguing in'fasor of n return to a sys- tom which will givo their productions somo protection against the rivalry of foroigners.n regard to tho United States, their system has hoon of a protective char- actor sinco 1836, their Jowost tariffs\u2019 !-discriminating in favor of their own producers.Tho war of the \u2018rebellion brought about an abnormal stato off \u201cwere laid at a much higher rats than evor boforo for rovonuo purposos.\u2014 Values became inflatod and ficlitiobs, and all the industries of the .country, protected from foreign competition, \u201cthrived wonderfully, the ngriculturists sharing largely.in the prospority induced by \u201cwar prices.\u201d Those who Jjudieiously \u201csaltad\u201d down their gains, became rich, while those who wore ouugbt in the rebound went to the bad.Living in such close relations with that country, Canada \u2018folt the inflation and tho subsequent deprossiun, a condition still remaining at the pros- ont diy.In Canada, we are somewhat peculinrly situated.While the most of the couylry is agricultural, thore aro also all tho natural elements for manufneturing the articles most essential for our own.uvso, feund ir abundant walor power, cheap labor] cheap lumber and an unlimited amount of iron and copper ores.Or n'éarost neighbors havp virtually shut us ont of their markets, while they can oasily \u2018glut.ours with their productions.It would not seem to be needfulifor us to rohoarse theso facts ns they aro patent to everybody, but our \u201creform\u201d administration and thoir supporters; whon.speaking upon this subject, fill tho-air with fine spun sophistries cali culated to mislead, and which require \u2018& ro-statemont of the fupls occasional ly.\u201d Ono of the sophistrics wo often soc is that Canadian politicians desire to follow tho oxamplo of the United Stdtes and build a Chinese wall around \u201courselves.Our observation, on tho contrary, loads us to beliovo that tho position of the Conservative party on this-point is simply this: That gov- erniment, in\u2018adjüsting its tariff for, venue purposes, \u2018shall \u2018so discrimi- \u2018nae 8s lo afford some protection to .commoditios ot Canadian manufacturo' or production, whilo articles noz produced hero shall pay but small duties.Is this not reasonable, simple and just ?-Bat-says tho astuto \u201creformer,\u201d what {réte\u2019por cont.on (his, that and the \u201cothor articlo ?Details can safely bo left to the suggestions of leading com- morcial and manufacturing mon in connection with a Parliamentary committee.Co ' - Henry Clay \u2018vis called ho father of the American system which so rapidly built up the great manvfactaring, mining, commorcial and agricultural \u201cihtorests of tht countèy, and this was the main \u2018principle of that successful \u2018Byslem.What Canada needs is a Cn- \u2018nadian systom, founded upon an intel- ligont apprehension of bor wants and: bor resdtrees.Our logislation should: \u2018bo \u2018for Canada and Canadians.Our \u2018Policy \u201cCanada for Canadians.\u201d The contest over the Dunkin act in, from Constantinpple dated the 27th The Russo-Turkish War Has bgph charactorized by soveral se- vera chGounteys during the past weok.A superior force of Tarks nnder Sal- eiman ashe have made goveral as- saulte upon £ho Russian \u201cforce en- trenehed in the Shipke Pasg.but hgve boen repulsed with loss.A report by Saturday's dispatches says that tbe Russians had boen compelled to evac- uato the Sbipka Pass, but .g dispajch #ays the news is not officially confirmed, and from St.Potersburg on the same date, says tho Russians have not yielded an iach in Shipkn Puss, A Kuruk Dara dispatch says tho Turks took Kirziltape, bot in endeavoring to take Kurak Dara they were ontire- ly defeated.The Board of Henlth of New York has issued a circular declaring n public or church funeral of any person who has died of scarlet fovor, dipthe- via, measles or whooping cough, dun- gerous to the lives of such as may attend who have not had the disenso, and requires the family to limit the attendance to as few us possible, and io prevent the presence, so fur ns they aro able, of.those who have not had tho disesso of which deceased persons died, and to disinfect the room in which.decensed porson was, and the body of deceased person, and the clothing and bedding used during the sickness., _\u2014 \u2014 Washington Correspondence.(From our own Correspondent.) Wasminaron, D.C.,, Aug.25, 1877.; PATENT OrFioe.Everybody throughont the country has heard and read of \u2018the Patent Office, but only those who havo been in.sido.it can imagine the curiosities that aro to be scon there.The Patent Of fice is situated just opposite the Post Office, and occupies two wholo squares.It is of sandstone painted while, ox- cept the extension, which is of white marble.The stylo of architecture is Doric, and although plain and simple, itis a vory imposing building.It is reached by granite steps which load lon many columred portico from.which entranco is made to the lower stories.The building \u2018wad desighied simply for, the ;Patont Office, but the Interior Dopartmont now occupies \u2018a portion of the rooms.The first floor is used; for the various offices of the | Department of the Interior, such as Public Land Offices, Indian Bureau, brary, which is quito extensive- foi the rengon that our Government exchanges printed descriptions and illus- rations of every patent granted, with England, France, and several other foreign countries.But the principal interest folt by tho \u201cvisitor isin the mode! room, situated on: the sceond floor, and containing a model of svery patont issued by the United States sinco 1836.During that year tho Patent Offico wos destroyed by fire With all the models it had recoived for 50 years.Tho orderly arrangement of the articles in this room is romark- able, considering thie fact of the great number annuallÿ- received, Which so rapidly ineroases.| .Bvory modal is .lubeled with its name \u2018und that of its inventor, nnd \u2018placed upon a shelf with articles of its \u2018class.This shelf with another of the same Kkind-and, class, ig onclosed, in a largo, square, glass caso, - which pro- teots.them from dust and dumago.\u2014 Bach caso is hurbeÿèd and classified, So that, \" a)ihough\u2019 there aro soveral hundred {thousand modols, any ono of them may be readily found.by rofer- ring to i record, always at hand.Pa- tantg on\u2018 domostic and farming implements predominate, as is vory noticeable from the.majorily of models in thoso classes.Tho greatest number of patents, ever gotten out on one article, is on the washing machin, over 400.Ono case contuins Franllin's Printing Press as he originally used it.In another may be seon a ton-vet ole., and also for tho Patent Office, li- | astor and the crushing woight of the and desparate lighting continued until responsibility resting on the Govern- midnight, when an eclipse of the ment of India, whon wo consider what moon stopped the fighting, The Rus- gigantic measures of relief have beon signs maintained \u201c4 their positions, culled for dy tho distress already oxist- notwithstanding the Turkish numori- ing.At the last of July nearly a mil- gal superiority and cross fire.Tho lion of natives were employed on the Russians havo now fonght for four relie! works in Madras and Mysore, days the wholo of Snleiman Pasha's and 870,000 wore Tn receipt uf charit- army, without partaking of rest or able reliof; in Bombay 256,000 wero warm nourishment.Further consid- employed on the works, and 149,000 crable, roinforcoments are expected wero charitubly relioved.There are during the night.\u201d many thousands more who bavo hith-| A lntor dixpateh says that tho fight erto struggled against the necossity of ing on Fridny was confined to n lively alms who are now reduced to sbsolute cannonade.The Turkish loft wing, hoiplessness, and have neither strength threatening the Russian rear, has been Latest News, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug.27.At Saint Paris, Ohio, this morning, ashoomaker namad Louis Dash cut his wife's threat with n razor, and sferward cut his owl throat and died.Murs, Dash enn.nov recover.Dash had been a hard drinker, and it is supposed was under its influenco.Lonnon, Ont, Aug.27.Mrs.Eliza- both Drummond shot hér huslband on Friday \u201cnight duiinga quarrel.He died this aflernoôn.An inquest is Cutie ow couruge, nor resources Lo face uu- drivon from its position, All is quict progrossiug.other season of scarcity.Tho demand | nt Softehu and levna.of Madras and Mysore at the first of August amounted to 4500 tons of grain daily, or about 800,000 tons for a period of six months, In the cen- CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug.25.\u2014Suloi- man Pasha tolegraphs on Thursday contirming the report of Wednesday's desperate fighting without definite re- Brigham Young 1s dangerously iil, Fighting continues in the Shipka Pnes at faet nezounts, Servin will co-operate with the Rus- tral provinces and Bombay there avo sult, \u201cThe fighting was resumed on sians in Bulgaria.stocks amounting lo 140,000 tons; but Thursday.The Russians are come We command To- two of the chiof sources of supply, 0 pletely surrounded.which were counted on for 700 tons Joseph's band of Indians have at- their lino of retreat to Gabrova.tacked several parties of whites, kill- daily are among the districts men- morrow a decisive assault will be ing sevon men in one and nine in an- aced by the present drouth, made.As the Russinns have not The Times correspondent from Madras, to whose letter we have already referred, speaks of the slrango fact that while Lie demand for grain hus speedily incrensed, the imports of it bave actually fallen off, und gives tho following explanation ; \u201cThero are two points of view from profited Ly tho darkness to offect a retreat, they risk being all captared.\u201d Lonpos, Aug.26\u2014Tho Turkish armies are now acting under one supremo direction.The correspondent at Bucharest writes that their forces now number 50,000 men at Rassrad, n {40,000 st Osman Bazar, 40,000 with which the presont anomalous condi- Suleiman Pasha and 55,000 at Plevna tion of tho grain trade may be regard- und Loftscha.To-day they are faced It may be that Bengal itself is by 200,000 Russians.Tho engage- nenrly jexhausted and unablo to sup ment in Shipka Pass wos only one ply much more.Already we have feature of a general advance of the had from Bengal more than double Turks.The movement is tending in lier average export of rice, and many the direction of Tirnova.Reinforce.merchants think that the stocks are ments for the Russian army are pour- nonrly worked out.In addition, the ing in, and many more aro oxpectod.present monsoon so far has been very The Turks must send 20,000 men scanty in Bengal, and the people may from Plevna to meet the Roumanian be apprehensive on their own account, army.The Russians aro now ns In the second place, may it not be POs-[ strongly posted at Tirnova ns the sible that the population of Southern Turks were at the battle of Plevna.capaci oS\u201d ma base he | ni ox Papa y for eating grain, ; su ualo ai longer \u201cthe means of paying for it in |, ass bulletin relative a tho the quantities they really require ?Date at Ship a 55 Says: ; 1ght- Already have the people of Madras ng gontinned all Friday.Our froops and Mysore paid £8,000,000 in hard un al their positions.Dus a eash for the, food imported from more uring the four days fighting huvo favored districts.It is the fact that been considorable, 27.wounded officors hundreds and thousands of the people and 900 mon being brought to Gabro- have alroady sold their jewels or silvor I i the num de of killed is tnxnown.and gold to pay for the food that hag Lhe J Soom ° m the Ass was ro- been kooping them alive up till now \"eWed Saturday morniug, The Master of the Bombay Mint bas THE TURKISH ATTACK ON AGHASLAR.lately published some more significant The Russian official bulletin admits figures on this point.The amount of | that the Russians, after defeating tho silver bullions in small parcols, result- Turkish attack upon Aghaslar, Thurs- ing from the melting down of person- day morning, were compelled by al ornaments, received into the Mint strong Turkish reinforcements to rein May was about £80,000 and in June tire to Sultan Koi, Mehemet Ali's bulletin gives the Russian loss in the the amount was still highor, and any one acquainted with the condition of operations as 400 killed and many wounded.Tho latest bulletin SYS the working people knows only too \u201cOur attnek on Aghaslar has not been well that they have no means of buying food Leyond the amount of the renewed since Thursday.The Turks wages they earn on Government re- have concentrated in strong force at that point and aro entrenching (hem- lief works.\u201d The situation would be bad enough selves.Our troops are concentrated in sight of the enemy.In two enif the population which has to face the impending famine were fresh from sagements at Aghaslar Thursday we years of plenty and had accumulated fost 10 officers and 66 men killod and stores (o rely upon.But weakened 11 officers and 274 men wounded.as they are, and brought to the very PARIS, Aug.26.\u2014It is stated that a dispatch announcing the evacuation of verge of starvation by two years of scarcity, they must die by thousands Shipkn Puss was received here from n Russian source, before\" tho crisis is past.Postilonce follows in tho wake of famine, and ul- BATTLE AT KURU-KARA.LoNpon, Aug.36.\u2014A dispatch da- ready a considerable mortality is charged 10 cholera and fever.The ted Erzeroom on Saturday says: The British Government hus upon its Russians advanced upon Kura-Kara hands, in the care of its suffering do- and Wezinkay Friday, bru wero com.pendencies one of the most serions pelled to retreat after a five hours\u2019 en- sagement, during which some of their problems which has evor engaged its !ltontion\u2014a problem which \u2018is made ammunition cases were exploded by n Turkish shell.the more serions becauso the sections À dispatch from Constantinople of India not within the famine dis- triets have had but & moderate rainfall says thal a dispatch.was received thore saying that the Russians lost and can have few supplies to sparo.\u2014 Boston Journal.4000 killed and wounded in this af.- fair.The Eastern War.GREAT BATTLE ON SATURDAY, ÉoNDoN, Aug.26.\u2014Mukhtar Pasha telegraphs\u2018from Guedikler on Saturday us follows: \u201cWo have gained a great victory, having carried the hights of Kiziltepe during the night and repulsed three Russian attempts Pasha should have wasted the lives of (© retako thom.Two hundred can- his mon by the endeavor to force Ship- non were brought into action.The ka Pass by a front attack, when he engagement became a great battle, could effect a junction with the Turlk- lasting until six o'clock Saturday evo- - =!\" lish'forces north of the Balkans, by ning.The enemy wore routed along The Terrible Famine in India.marching through the Demir Capon the whole line, with a loss of 4000 Pass so as fo join Mchemet Ati Pasha, killed und wounded.Wo captured an or could join Osman Pasha by the immonse amount of arms and muni- way of Sophia, both of these routes tion.Genarel Tehoutchowassoff, com.being unquestionably in possession of manding the Russian cavalry, was the Turks, and offoring\" the ndvan- killed; we lost 1200 killed and wound- inges of vondoring Shipka Pass unten.ed, including soveral officors.able for the Russians.In this con.CoNsTANTINOPLE, Aug.36G.\u2014A dis.nection it is notoworthy that the esti.pateb recoived Sunday says a telegram mate of the forces engaged in attack- from Suleiman Pasha and announces \u2018ing Shipka at 40 battallions comes that ho has taken the two principal from Russian sources, and it js pointed Russian works in the pass, ont that the Pnss docs not offor a A telegraph from Adrinnopie says front for more than 800 or 1000 mon.news was recoived that Suloiman had It is possible that the attack on Ship- taken the work aud was attacking ka Pass was intended as a feint, while Gabrova, Se other.An attempt was made yesterday near Honesvillo, Pa, to wreck u pus- senger rain on the Doluware and Hudson gravity ruilrond.Three road agents were arrested: ni Deadwood Sunday evening, und one of them making trouble was shot, re- esiving a mortal wound.New York, Aug, 28.\u2014Tho Herald's cable says tho Russians have changed their tactics sincethe Plevna disaster} und now charge in regular modern line of battle in open order, adopting the German method of supporting lines.In tho recent ongagements tho 4tus- sian wounded have been found with oxplosive bullets in their bodies.At Port Delawaro yesterday, Patrick Garrighan was hit by Wm.Cenne behind the ear with a poker, killing him instantly.: Cueesg Manker \u2014AL Little Falls, N.Y., yesterday, thoro was 8,000 boxes of cheeso offered, being an inerenso ovor the supply of the previous weok of 500\" boxes, Prices realized wero from 10 1-2c to 11 1-4c for oxtremes which averaged 1l¢, an advance of 1-2 to 3-4c on last week's quotations.\u2014 About 500 boxes of dairy farm elcese sold at 9c to 10 1-2c.averaging 10c.\u201cTho strikes in tho Lehigh coal region have ended.: À tramp on Sunday night paid a burglarious visit to Me, and Mrs.Stephen Barber of Bolmont, N.Y., and on boing discovered shot both, killing the husband and fatally wounding the wifo.D ; The roports in regard to matters at the-Shipkn Pass, are very conflicting.So aro the ways in which the word Sbipka is spolled.Readers of this paragraph ean take their choice.An extensive strike of cotton spinners is expected ii tbe Bolton district England.\u201c Two young fools fought a duel at Shelby, Ky., a few days ago with fatal results to both, \u2018 Tha Russians are preparing for a winter campaign.in tho Dobrudscha, Gen.Howard is iit Houry's Luke refitting for the pursuit of the Indians.A general strike is announced in the bitumiiiods coal rogiôns of'Wos- torn Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virgin.in and other States.Gold Saturday -'foll to \u2018108 7-8, tho | lowest point since Juno, 1862.\u2026 , A REVIEW OF THE SITUATION.LoNpox, Aug.25,\u2014Tho precisé object of \u2018Turkish: activity sinco the 21st inst.remains doubtful.\u201d All common.tations, fail to show why Suoleiman * Nearly,a thousand books belonging Lo two Boston firms were stolen, ro- .contly, in.New York.ras The fears which have beon felt that the scarcity of rain during the present season would result in another year of famine in India aro fast changing into coytainty.; and 1t scoms impossible that oven Lhe most copious Trains, should thoy como now, could matorial- ly change the prospect.The correspondent of the London Times, writing from Madrason the 4th of July, states that two weeks moro of drouth\u2019would settle tho question of the continuance of the famine.Lord Salisbury,in a speech made at Coopers-hill in\u2019 tho-lat- The Proscention of Gambetta- One of the intéresting evonts of the yonr will bo the prosecution of M.Gambetta, by the French Goverament, tor his recent political speech at Lisle.The text of the speech \"ins not rench- cd ns, but doubtless it wns pungent and penetratine.M.Gambotta knows how to dash his addresses with cayenne 50 as to make them pariicalacly irritating to a man like the Marshal President, who is so sensitive as Lo re- rout the attacks of the most insigniti- cant journals.\u2018The recent press pros- ccutions have awakened the ire of tho leador of tho Left, and there can bo no doubt of his speeches having been unusually vigorous, Such à prosecution is boyond the comprobension of people living under British institutions.Fancy Earl Bon consfiold instituting n public prosecution against Mr.Gladstone for his de- nuncistions of the Eustern policy of the Government, or Mr.Mackenzie ordering the Minister of Juslico to proceed against Sir John A.Mucdon- uld for condemnation of the steel-rail purchase or the Kamanistiquia job ! But the thing is not to bo fancied in England or\u2019 Canada.speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of opinion aro fundamental principles of the Constitution, and ho who would attempt to abrogate them would bo swept away in a maelstrom of popular indignation.They do things differently in France.Under the reac tionary Governmont, which has been forced upon the people, libory of every kind is curtailed, the press is muzzled, and publie men are permitted to speak only whon they laud the Government, and chant the praises of the President.This is scarcely the way Lo make the Government popular, but it does not seem as if the Duc do Broglie and M, de Fourtou care much whether the popular voice is with them or not\u2014they intend to rule by force, no matter how the elections may go, and their prosecution of M.Gambetta on a charge of \u201cinsulting the President\u201d is just a preliminary notice of the policy that is to bo ox- pected after the form of appaling to Freedom \u201cof Tacitus is peculiarly apropos in this connection, \u201cA Conspicuous 6xau plo should bo mado of criminals other wise blumelugs in tho intorest of thy public,\u201d .Hardly a weok passes that Lhis subjogl- is not gone over in an intouse.ly practical way in some Amoricnn court of justice.\u2018The immediate roe winder of it just now isthe impending trial of a Vermont marderver, who o crime.\u201cho futul shooting of his own wo dates back about n yeur, tis conceded that tho wretch had no prov- acation.On the contrary, Le had liimself troutod his victim most out ragoonsly almost from the murriago day, the final act boing the naivral consequence of his profligucy und brutality.Tt was not sufliciont that he should squander her fortune, which Was very considorable, but he had heaped upon her every abuse, until patient endurance exhausted, she had sought shelter from bis inhumanity in her childhood\u2019s homo.There his diab- olism sought her out, and for no other reason than boczuse she refused to leave hor votreat and ouce more suf fer his abuse, she was shot down, the pistol for the parpose having been bor rowed on the pretext of shooting a dog.To allow such à man to go free on the score of insanity would Lo to weaken the ontiro bniwarks of society.The community bas an interest in the propor enforcement of pont laws \u2014 Once it woutd havo muttored nothing to the country at large what was dono ina nook of Vermont; bal iu these days of instantancous und univorsal intelligence, n° premium put upon crime in ono corner of the land js an cncouragoment to it everywhere, and the security of the public \u2018agninst that mest dangerous evil of the times \u201ccmo- tional insanity,\u201d as it is called, eon- cerns us nll,\u2014Chicago Journal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Vermont Items.HoRRIBLE Accrpent.\u2014 Nollie Keat- ing, aged about fifteen years, daughter of Pat Keating of this village, was 0 badly burned by tho bursting and burning of a can of keroseno oil, ou \u2019 tho people shall have been gone through \u2014 Star.ep A Scries of Domestic Diflicultics- LoweLL, Mass, Aug.26.Ezekiol Bartlett Worthen, Jr, 27 yours old, shot his wife at her boarding house, 62 Lawrence Corporation, last night, inflicting on wound which may prove fatal.The couple had been married somo years and bavo had five children, of whom only two are living, The wife somo time since left Worthen on account of his abuse, ond it was in order to persuade her to return that he called on her last night.He bought the revolver carly in the evening, and when the woman refused to live with him again he fired.The bulict entered the shoulder.1t was subsequent ly extracted by Dr.Fisk.Worthen was arrested this noon by Officers Harris and Stockman at Chelmsford Centre.LAWRENCE, Mass, Aug., 25.John Butterworth hos plead guilty of murder in the first degree, and has been committed to jail for trial, Harrrorp, Cr., Aug.26.John Conwell stabbed his brother-in-law, John Mahoney, in the abdomen at South Manchester last night, after a night of drinking together, Tho wound is probably fatal, New York, Aug.26.Leonard Rodau stabbed William McGarwell at 240 West stroet last night in à quar- vel that was begun Dy their wives, lt is feared tho wound is fatal.Rodan was arrested.: : Pour Jenvis, N.Y., Aug.26.John kill his wite while crazed from drink: Armed with a butcher knife he pursued her to her bed room, where she shut tho door on him.His mother interfered when ho aimed a blow at her.Sho warded it, off, culling an artery in bis leg.Ho was arrosted and contined in dofault of bail.PHILADELPHIA, Aug.26.William Wunder, while intoxicated, murdered his wife this morning with an ax, Ho was arvested.LoNpon, Ont, Aug.26.Alexander Drummond, a boarding house keeper, shot his wifo in the breast Inst night during a quarrel.Her recovery.is doubtful.Ho wus arrested.ESS ee Insanity and Crime.Our courts aro continually culled upon to mss judgment upon criminals whose only plea is insanity.The commission of the crime itself is conceded.The murderer who \u201cdoes to death\u201d his victim under cover of dark.tor part of July, declared that n second that belonged to George Washington.In another case is tho'original declarn- tion of Indopendence,'a pair of glasses worn by President Lincoln, and a model patented by him in 1847.It is some sort of arrangement for raising sunken vessels, and was vOry success- \u2018ful.Thore are many wonderiul inventions, and many that are wonder- fal only on account of thoir simplicity ; but from somo bf tho simplost mon have made their fortunes.Morse's first oloctrie battery is there and crude enough it appears now in the days of our stupondous inventions and im.provoments.Tho first patont over issued in this country was to Samuel \u2018Hopkins, \u2018in, 1790, for making \u201cPat, -Ashes.\u201d : The Patent Office is \u201ctho only solf- supporting institution under the Gov- -ernment.The receipts from foes moro than equal its expenditures.Tho building cott 82,700,000.find contains 191 Toronto onded on Wednesday, the ns- «8ocintion having concluded that it Wag! usoless to contend against seh odds.\u2018By drrangoment à balf hovr was -al- 1pwed to lupse without n voio boing cast, .Tho majority for the antis was .1152, : ; 1 \u201c : PTT te tod Thero is a report that:the Russians havo evacuated the Shipka Poss; { \u2026 Rain bas becn doing considerablo!| damago to: roilronds in Now Hum 4 ?ehire and.Connoctiout, -canping a sve \u201clous accident in the \u2018lattet Stale: wo spans of the railiond.bridge «A0ross the Missouri ati Council Bluffs, dbwa, worn.blow down.on Saturday, \u2018oadsing a Joss of abotit $850,000, | OH Und an PI arco À fers Ly! \u2018| Yo postpone tho ox{ra session of Con- rooms.The Patent and Post Office business was carried on in the same \u2018building uotil it was burned in 1838, Hesrer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bishop Gilmour of Ohio has forbid: den Catholic societies of any kind to i hold - picnics for their own or others\u2019 benefit.; _ Handrodi of mon avo,said 10 bo se- erotly drilling in Pennsylvania.i Phére is \u2018a- sonsational rumor in Washington that the Prosideiit ihtonds gross altogether.wifs murderor, lins plonded guilty of ; murdor in the Brit, dogroo, pa grain that can bo spar are sont from distressed districts, but the work of thrao sides, John Butterworth, the Lawrence soliof is attond appalling nature of tho imponding dis- hights on the Russiuu right flagk tho bulk of Suleiman Pasha's forces A Russian bulletin dated Gorny Stir- plloctod a junction ih Mahomet Ali don, Sunday, says: \u201cFighting contin- } C y some more oastorly dofilo, Saturday i s wi ris surely be a terrible mortality.The \u201cPhore havo wlroady boon rumors ned cinturday Our trons ih Lorri.London Times, speaking editorially on | hat tho advance guard of Suleiman their position and bavo ropulsod sov.the first of August, said that tho un- Pasha\u2019s right wing has appoared at | oral powerful attacks.ticipated disaster would fall more heav-1 Brobova, on the northern slope of the To-day (Sunday) Gon.Doroschin- ily upon India than any recorded In Balkans, and that Mchemot Ali's sky, who commanded the force hold- the annals of British rule, Tho vast army, for the first time in tho cam.ing Lhe Pass for the last threo days, period of famine was settling down ovor Southern India, and there would ness, or who tries to conceal his work, is an old-fashioned idiot.Ho will probably be hanged.But if ho is so prudent as to abandon all conccalment, his ponalty will probably be incarceration for a shorl time ponding trial, and nothing more.In the jurisprudence of the civilized world, ancient and modern, can be rogions now threatened havo already paign, have beon showing activity.as met a horo's death.\u201d sufféred most severely, and the oncr- though fooling forward to meot Sulei- me ems found nothing more pernicious in its practical effect than this policy of ex- gies of the Government havo boon | man Pasha\u2019s advance.It is roportod taxed to the utmost in the ondoavor that the Turkish attack on Tirnova is lo prevont the peoplo from dying by probably morely an oxaggorated vor.thousands of shoer starvition.The sion of the movement of Mohemet famino which must follow another Ali's forces from liski Djuma, in tho failure of tlio crops cannot bo hold in| direction of Aguhaslu (or Talsar), and check by any oxponditure of public the apparent objoct of which is to af money, and there is no estimating Lbe | foct a Junction with Suleiman on the suffering und loss of life which must rond from Eski Djuma to Tirnova.It ensue.25, .is thought (hat a fow days wust clear These gloomy prognostications aro up these points, ns il is evident that a boing already more than realized, AL | crisis in approaching when the Turks #4, meeting at Madras on the Stb of must do something before tho balk of August tho Governor of the Madras ype Russinn reinforcements arrive.Prosidoncy stated that there wus à |Tho Turks, aidod by thoir command population of cightoen millions con- of tho sen, have already brought up tained within tho famine area, a large reinforcements, and though they cor- proportion of whom ure depondont tainly bavo more men coming, name- for daily food on the exertions of those ly, who transport grain to the country.\u2014 «| The Sanitary Commissioner, at the same mocting, statod that thero wore alrondy n million and à half of people in rocoipt of daily charity and that half a million have died.Ono spenicer stated that tho number found dead in Sparks from the Telegraph, Tho Quebec Local House will open ubout October 14th.Four hundred casos of typhoid fover in Quebec at presont.Tt is said that tho salaries of the Ottawa civic officials ave to bo reduced.The American shop lifters havo boen patronizing Quoboc oxtensivoly.The Gatineau wheat crop this yoar is the largest over known in that \u201csection, James Blackmoro, à farmer was ' d, while bathi tho 85,000 from Bngdad, \u201cnd fan frome » whilo bathing, at Malpecque, ther lovies of militia from Asia Minor ; ; and Syrin, they will roprosont à much | It is rumored that Mr.Langlois, M.smaller ratio to tho numbor of Turks P-, for Montmoroney will recoivo 4 now between the Danube and Con.Judgoship.slantinople than tho Russian roin- Mr.Vonnor has discovered a coral forcements will boar to the Russian roof on the Upper Gatineau, the see cusing crime on the plea of insanity, Tt comes of morbid or mistaken ideas of responsibility.Tt scems to be supposed that if it can bo shown that the criminal was omotionally or volition.ally insane, he ought to bo acquitted, This is an egregious blundor, one fraught with foarful consoquoncos to sociely.An eminent physician, William \u2018A.Hammond, M.b.in a pamphlot, now unfortunatoly out of print, lays down this thoroughly sensible rule\u2014one which ought to be embodied in ovory charge to a jury sitting in judgment upon a homicide defended on tho score of insanity : \u201cThe individual who hus sufficient intolligonce to know that pointing a loaded pistol at a human boing, cocking it, and pulling thp trigger, nro acts whigh will eayso vho doath of the porson aginst whom thoy are divoct- ed, should bo subjected \u201cto tho same punishmont for a homicide as would army in Bulgaria, Moreover, Turk- ond known to exist in this cuuntry, 18h reinforcements must.heroafier bo While Mr.Shiors and a gang of largoly employed in maintaining or- .; rock i \\ dor in tho provinces which are throat.To wore blusting à rock in order to oned with rovolts, ower a mill-race, nt Wasbego, Ont, ; about nine feet from tho surfaco of tho intonsiLy in tbo Provinces of Madrus ANOTHER BATTLE.ground thoy came across what is sup.and Mysore for at least six months Lonnox, Aug.35.\u2014Advices from posed to bo gold; it appoars to bo longer.Bengal is shipping all tho Gorny Studen on Friday say; \u201cTho Plentifal in the rocks, » And supplies Turks in strong forco violontiy at- Some scoundrels tried to wrock a othor quarters to the tacked Shipka Pass yosterday on train on the North Shoro Railroad, AN their onslaughis was The trostloworle nour Port Nouf was repulsed.At nine o'clock in the cut away on Wednosday night, but .ovoning a rifle corps, which bad ar.tho danger was discovered in time, © got 8 moro adequate jden of tho rived as a roinforcomont, stormed tho = Closing out a lot of Papotries at cost ut the Journal Office.à singlo morning in Madras was great- or than had died in the whole Bengal famine.A later dispatch from Cal.cuttn reports that it is now clear that the famine must rago with increased od with great difficul- o uwardod for a like offense committed by 4 sano porson.\" This is the soundest of sound doctrine.Its adoption by Judges and jurios gonerally wouid result in a los- soning of murder in this country to the.oxtont.of nt loust #5 por cont.\u2014 Punishmont is, or at lunst should bo, inflicted not for porsonal rovongo, but for the protection of socioty.Lon cannot judge of motives, That kind of justico belongs to Him \u201cVengeance is mine, 1 will ropuy.\"\u2014 A mad dog is not to blume for biting and killing, but wo shoot him Thursday last, that she lived only about ten hours after the accident, Sho took the oil to assist in lighting a fire, not kuowing, as sho said, that there was fire in the stove.When the oil touched the fire, it flashed liko powder, burst the can and flew all over tho girl apd her clothing.She was onveloped jn blaze in an instant, but had presence of mind sufficient to run quite a distanco to tho pond and plunge in to extinguish the blaze, lt was {oo late; the fire Lad nearly burned off the clothing, and so burn.od tho body that great shreds of skin and flesh wore hanging from her arms and other parts of tho person.She ived in_the greatest agony until 3 o'clock, Friday morning.\u201d Nollic was a very industrious, lady-like girl, and her horrid death cast a gloom over the entire community.\u2014 Barton Monitor.- : An unknown tramp had one foot N.Skinner, formerly a druggist of this placo, yesterday utteniplôd to] run over by un engine at Bollows Falls last Saturday, and lost four of his toes.In two hours after they were amputated he was off on his tramp again, The St.Albans butter market, Tuesday, was dull und prices lower, the quality being very poor.Common sold at from ten to twelve cents, and selections al twenty-two conts per pound, Threv large barns on what is known 4s tho Amasn Spaukling place, in Hydepark, with conteuts\u2014fifty tons of hay.and other produce \u2014weve burn- cd early Monday morning.Loss ono thousand, two hundred dollars ; said to be fully insured.The fire is supposed to have been incondiary.WinriNg, Ala, Aug.ZL \u2014To-day as the train was leaving Ponsacola the Sheriff, with a posse, boarded tho cars Lo assist two Texas officinls in arrest ing tho notorious John Wesley Hard \u2018en, who is orcdited with commitiing no loss than 27 murders, and fo whose body $-4000 roward was authorized by tho Legislutare of Toxas, The last murder by Linrden in Texas was that of tho -Shoriff of Comanche County, Harden has lived.in Florida for soy.oral yours under the uname of Joby Swain.In making the srrest about twonty shots were fired, and a companion of Harden, namad Mann, who had a pistol in his band, was killed.An oxchange says the merchant who don't advortise is lilce the boy who took grcon corn to market in à bag.When he was asked what ho bad to sell, he replied: \u201cIts nono of your business.\u201d Hoe, of Now York, has bought in the Lovell printing establishment at Rouse's Point for $12,000.The first \u2018Cost vas 875,000.The office is now closed.The effect of the suspension on tbe business at the Point is very percoptible.MinwaukEe, Aug.24.\u2014Tho National Board of Trade, to-day adopted a a resolution urging Congress (Lo take steps to sectire um international mone- tary convention veprosenting the feud Ang commercinl nations for the purpose of establishing a permanent valuation between gold and silver, and their unrestricted coinugo; also moemoraiizing ime, showing on the surface hundreds who grid, silver-boaring rock runs across tho all the quently the President to appoint consuls famil iar with the manufacturing inforesis of tho country, and recommending somi-monthly reports as 10 the noods of couatrios supplied with American products.: Scranron, Pa; Aug.25.\u2014The Penn.Sylvanian Coal Company's'reply to the minors\u2019 demand for incésased wiges rofusos tho concession, and adds (hing work will not he rosemed in tho mines unloss the \u2018miners nro quite unanimous in favor of resumption ai the July rates.Tho minors will meot to docidu tho quostion.Mr, Vonnor and staff of Geological Surveyars, who havo boen exploring in tho vicinity of Whito Fish Linke, Pomechungo und Su.Mary's Lakos, on the Uppor Gacinoau, report, that thoy have discovered nn immense mountain of puro erysialino phosphats of of thousands of tons that wil) yield an Lwo groat phosphato belts running up by tho Liewros and Gulinonu Rivers upponr to.meet about 160 milos, north of Ottawa at this mountain, and ihe phosphato is thrown up to un oxtont that the show is enormous, Ilo bo.lieves, also, that the Lnko Suporior howd waters of the Gatinonu, This woul corroborate the statomonts fio samo.The principle laid dowa Ly | the disesvory of ailvor 1 dist, Mr- Vennor also reports.the dircovepy of u coral reef, the second knows à exist îin this country.Winurea, Max, August M\u2014Tgy Dufferin mado ay cloquent reply 1 the address pr sentoid Ly the Mono.nies.Me suid they wontd not Le cuil.et upon to stuinthoir hands w man blood, but ho wanted thom to join tho Canadians against the brute force of nature, not in n war of annililation in advancing tho standard of o:viliza, tion Westward.In the name of the Quocn ho weleomod them 10 Munito.bu, adding :\u2014\u201cYou aro welcome to our aifections as woll 25 our lands, our liborties and our freedom\u201d The ug.dress was listened to with the Eroutest interest, the entire crowd of about 1000 removing their hats every now and then in token of approbation MANY MER as woll us women being affected to tours.The entire Menno: ith ha.! nite population of the Provinco is now estimated at about 6,500, \u2014 Five quires good note paper and 250 envelopes, for 85 cents, ut the Junrnal Office, The American People.Nv people iu the world sufferas much with Dyspepsia as Americans, Although years of experience in medicine has failed omplisk à certain and sure romedy for this disease and its effects, such gg Sour Stomach, Heart-buen.Water-brash Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitatio à of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming y p of the food, low spirits, general debility cte., yet stnee the introduction of Green's August Flower we believe there is no cage of Dyspepsia that cannot be im mediate} relieved.30,000 dozen sold last year with.- ont one case of failure reposted.Go to Flint & Denzison\u2019s, Derb Line or Rock Island, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cts, Two doses will relieve you.Regular size 75 cents, re eee For Dyspepsia, Weakness aug Debility.Epsom, N.H., May 3, 1870.Dear Sir\u2014Having received vent benefit from the use of Peruviau Syrup, Lam wil).ing to add iy testimony Lo che thousands of oihers coastantly sounding its praise, During the late war 1 was in the arm aed had the misiostune to be taken prisoner, and was conflued In Salisbury \u201cand other Souihern prisous several months, and became so much reduced in health and strength as to be a mere skeleton of my forwer seli.On Leiag released.I was a fit subject for a Northernjhospital, wherc d'remained some two mouths and then cme home.My physiclau >ecommeuded aud procured for me several bottles of Peravian Syrup, whieh 1 centinued to use for several weeks, avd fouad my health restored and my weight increased from hinely pounds io one hundred and fifty, ny usual weight.and I have been in my ust! good healer ever si :Ge; aud I can cheeriully recomend it ia all cases of weakness and debility of (he system, whether avising from impure state of the blood, dyspeps'a, or almost any other sause, believiax it will in most enses give entire satisiaetion.Yours truly, GEo §.Bixny, Sold by demlers generally.SPECIAL NOTICES, Brrs's COCOA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING.\u2014\u201cBy a thosough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocon, Mr.Fpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which May save us many heavy doctors bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be graduslly built up until strong enough to resist every ten deney to disease, Hundreds of Subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.Wemuy escape many fatal shaîts by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazette \u2014Sold only in Pack cts labelled\u2014**JAMES Eres & Co., Hom- pathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street amd 170, Piccadilly.London, 17y1* x GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO.5, F, & A.M.RegularCommunication.Tuesday.Sept.8.1877.W.C.HOPKINS, Sec'y.Masonic Hall, \u2014Stanstead, a \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEEBE} PLAIN GRANGE.Regular Communication first Tnursday ju each month, at 2 o'clock, P, M, Pew Advertisements.FORSALE.NE good second hand THRESHING MACHINE with Drag \u201cSaw, &es complete, nt à low price and liberal terms of paymeat.WAM.MCKAY.Hatley, Aug.37, 1877.slwä NOTICE.Nand after this date my Books will be in the bauds of R.G.KIMPTON for colleccion until further notiee, and all business raat hie ¢ ausacts and all receipts that he gives for me will be valid.T.D.WHUICHER, M.D.Beebe Plain.Aug.22.1877.51 \u2018FOR SALE.Italian and Hybzid Bees ! \u201cN view of removal, (ue subscriber of fers jor swie 30 Siocl's Jaalian and By- wid Uones Bees, in vizoious co dition, inwoveabie y ame and Lo.: Hives, Those wishin £ to revew (heir yacds wili proiit- ale bees, cb tow prices, will find it to bher névanase to eal up tothe 20th average of 90 per cont.lo snys tho | Sopiembe:, on WALYER NEWTON.Lock stand, Avg.28, 1877.5liwä MARBLE WORK.FENYHE cubse fives wonld suy (o tue pub- Nic ihatbeis p cozred Lo fl all orders for Gave Sco0-es.Mosomeuis, ete, as clbeap ane of as goou work unuship as tev deter jo the Townships, ) tcuding pe ehnee s pee reqresicd to obiela terms ui we before clostag teades, us | wm sure 1 ena lil} o:ve-s nt rates chat will be satis- fewory to thew, G.I.A.POOLE.Couicoon, Aug.¢8, 1887.\u201c1051 Municipal.THERE will be a rene, ni session of (ho Munic'nm Cone of ihe Township of Siutasient, ni he bouse of W.I.Kaight, Smhb's Mills, on MONDAY, Sept.du, nt 10 o\u2018cloek, A.M.D.A.MANSUR.Sec'y-Trcas, Stnasiend, Aug.29, 1877, , Important to Farmers | COLOR YOUR BUTTER.-\u2014\u2014U8SL\u2014 Wells, Richardson & Co's.PERFEOTED BUTTER COLOR ! \u2014It gives Lhe\u2014 : PERFECT JUNE COLOR.Waredntétl Rellable nad Harnyloss; * Sold by FLINT & DDNISON, AT Dear LAN# AND ROOK ISLAND mado by Lndians regurding ; D, TORES.\u2018DRUG STO soin 14 istry, discovery known to lc Lond veply lo 10 Mong.iot Le call.with hy.UI Lo join NL force nibilation, f civiliza, me of the o Munito.leome to lands, our The ad.\u20ac groutost of about Very now probution, 10h being 8 Monno- CO is now er \u2018and 250 vurnal Of.\"as much Although has failed ¢ remedy , such as er-brash, alpitatio n oming up debility, [ Green's Is no case mediate} \u2018ear with.l.Go to or Rock for 10 cts, vular size Debility.3, 1870, at beneftt ain will.ousands 5 praise, le army, en pris.ry and months, n health sleton of dl, I wag 1, whee nd then meuded ottles of d Lo use * health ed from id fifty, } in my 1 I ean pses of system, ¢ of the y other ses give ' IXBY, nat S.i» Con- ledge of opera- 1d by perties 48 pro- elicate- save us by the et that nil up \u2018y tene Subtle ady to pointy keep- ) pure me, Pack Hom- Street 17y1° d,Q GE, Sept.y ING fe.crms Y.v3 will \u2018ON | all ipts D.s! of By- lon, 050 it~ to 0th ub- or- Os, ng mis ire ige he ip I Bhe Stanstead LOOAL AND OTHER ITEMS.LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, Passumpsic und Mass, Va)ioy Railroads TRAIN LEAVE STANSTEAD, Going Bouth\u2014Mall, Newport ouly, Boston, &e., Going North, Montreal, &o., Mull North, ARKIVE AT STANBTEAD, Encao 2TEtE \u201crcos SBEES Frum Express South, 7d am Mull, 7,55 p in \u201c 19,16 p m \u201c North, 62am Express, 925 pm Post Ollice, Derby Lina.southern Mailsclode 5.45and Vp.mm, Island Pond Bod Way, 1.42p, wm, 1ollund and Morgan, (Wed gudsat.) 12.30 p.m.Canadian,8 p.m.Office open Su, m,, 9pm, Sundays 0.3010 108, m,, and hult hur after serviee in p.m.and from 6 to 7,80 in evening, J.T, FLINT, P.M, Stanstead and Rock Island Offices.dallsurrive at Rock Island byM, V.R, R, at a,, from Stanstead at 10a, m A lose at Kook [sland for Stanstead at 4p.m, Me eut 6.30.No Reglatered mailed afters, Mails arrive ut Stanstead at 8.0 o'clock a, 1m.+ closeat Btunstead at 5 30 o'clock p, m ?Stagosienve Stunstead for Coaticookevery dayst for Bu.m,ruturnsamoovening.Loave Stanstea teland loudevorydayat2p.m.Arriveatila.m.Religious Moetimgs.Congrogitiong).\u2014(Rev, J.L, Litch) Rock galand, Bunday serzices ut 10.30 a.m., 7,30 p.m, Bun School, 12 m Methodist.\u2014~(Rev.William Bcott.)\u20148unday ser- m, Dorby 1 Plain, 10:30 a, m,, and 7.30 pine \"uw, Sabbath Seliool, 12, m Line, 8 p.Epls sop (Rov G.Tliorneloe, Bunda y service at » IN., 7 p.m,, Sunday School at 12.10.50a.Catholic\u2014(Ltev, BL.Macauloy)\u2014Sundayservices 10 \u201c.in .&nd2p mme Universallst\u2014(Bev F Æ Healoy.) Sunday service Derby Lino, 101-2am.Sunday School at 12 Masonice=Golden Rule,No.4.flegulnr communications, Tuesday preceding ful moon, Oriental Lodge, No.36, 1.0.0.F, Derby Line, Meetings Monday evening at?1-2, Journal, NEw YORK, Aug.28, 2p.m.Gold 1044 Greenbacks 44 discount.\u2014 Hot is the word.\u2014 Soo Pool's Grave Stone adver- tisoment, \u2014 T.& C.O'Rourke are clevating themselvos\u2014with serows.\u2014 And still the grasshopper is a burden.\u2014 There is some complaint that the Early Rose Potatoes aro rotting, \u2014 There will bo a special communication of Golden Rulo Lodge, Stan- stead, on Tuesday, Sept.4th.\u2014 The Ladies Temporance meol- ing will be hold at the chapel, Rock Island, on Thursday afiernoon at 4 o'- clock, \u2014 Tho rains of Saturday and Sunday havo not materially cooled the atmosphere.\u2014 Ripe appples of tho White As.trachan and Peach varieties, have been in the market for soveral days, raised in this village.\u2014 Air, I, H.Caswell, of this town has shown us an apple blossom and an apple on tho samo branch, of the Fameuse variety.We have seen several .similar casos within tho past few years, but mostly ou stocks of the crab spo- clos, \u2014 Mr.Jag.G.Ayer has shown us a stalk of corn measuring 10 fool 8 1 2 inches in length.This was late planted \u201cfodder corn.\u201d \u2014 At a meeting of Warren Engine Co.on Tuesday evening, the mombers of the compnny presented thoir Foro- man, Mr.A, 11.Jones, with a speaking trumpet.\u2014 Stanstead Wesleyan College reopens Lo-day (Wednosday} with most of the old board of teachers, showing that while there is retrenchment in Some particulars of management offi- ciency has not been sacrificed to economy.Wo hopo to seo a large attendance of pupils, as we are satisfiod that there is no bottler school forthe attainment of a thorough English education, or to prepare for a University course, than this, Robbery, Clark's store at Island Pond was on.tored last night (Tuesday,) by burglars, the safo blown open and $400 in money a quantity of notes, &o., were takon, Base Bail.\u2014 Tho \u201cSmugglers\u201d and \u201cHatleys\" play their concluding match game nt Ayor's Flat on Suturday.They have each won a gamo.Tho *Bruisors\u2019 Knockod the shells off from the \u201cByg-Bators\u201d on Thursday.Tho Inttor club ave supposed to havo beon sufforing from too many \u201chard boiled.\u201d The game botween tho \u201cYankoos\u201d and tho \u201cCanucks\u201d was won by the former, after à apirited contest.Score 25 to 18, six innings.Porhaps Capt.{iron didn't \u201cparloyvoo\u201d enough, Shocking Accident.Mr, Richard Baldwin, of Conticook, Was run over by n Passampsic train utSherbrooku Inst night (Monday) and killed.1t is supposed that Av, Buld- win had stepped out into the Railway yard to look for a- Montreal train due, and that in tho darknoss bo was run over by 1 Paseumpsie train backing in the yard.Ho was not discovered until somo throo honts aflorwards, whon fis body wus found, a truck having Passed over the lower purt of bis body.Apponrances indientod that ho had crawlod some few foot away from tho place whero the accident oc- carved after rocoiving tho fatal Injury, Freaks of Lightning.During the tiundor shower on Sunday Inst botwoon five nnd six o'clock, P, m,, lightning sivuck ono of the chimuios of the rosidonco of A.P.Ball, Esq., of tbie Villuge, protty well domolishing \u2018that portion nbove the roof, scattering tho bricks and mortar over, the roofand tho ground ; doscén- ding the chimboy 10 o bedroom in the do all the grinding neeiled in: this vi- sure death to the worms which infest second story in which was g prioked up five-plnce, the electiic current\u201d tore ul feot uguinst u bedstead.Leaving the chimney at this point, and foilow- ing a stove-pipe, it burst the fiyat three lengths und tore apartan elbow, following the pipe to the hali, whence it, is supposed to have pussed between the floors to its point of departure in \u201cthe cellur, but showing evidences of its apponranco in the parlor, cntering at one corner, where it singed the carpet, discolored two pictures standing on the floor and tearing the frame from one of thom, It also passed up into Mrs, Ball's bedroom, splintering the floor slightly, burning a hole through the carpet and upsetting a chair.Tt also splintered the floor in.the kitchen, tearing up the zino around tho stove nnd descended into the cellar, shattering a sleeper, knocking a corner off the wall near a window, und breaking the window, passed off into the ground.Stove pipes wore soparated in the hall and kitchen.There were several persons in the house in differont.rpoms, none ot whom folt any serious shock.The house was filled with a sulphurous.vapor.Providentially no person was hurt and nothing was set on fire: Beebe Plain.- Tho Baptist Church in this pluce have just fiuished (all but: painting) a\u2019 nice building near the \u2018depot, to\u2019 be used as a home for their minister.It is well arranged internally, is an ornament to the place and an honor.to the society.Many thanks are\u2019 diie.the kind frionds who assisted in -its*construction, EU Last Wednesday eveningi quite a large company.assembled thro\u2019 to view tho new house, and:partake of the refreshments provided '* by the ladies of tho society for the.occasion.About 10 p.m,, the compañÿ broke up, having wo trust, spent a pleasant evening, Mrs.R.P.Stewart\u2018 and Miss Mary Tinker, bave the thanks of the sotièty for their timely aid und encouragement, CLT 0 Fitch Bay.Look for T.B.& H.M.Rider's new advertisement next woek, The Fitch Bay B.B.club were beat- on their own ground last Monday, by the Apple Grove club.Wum.Breovoort throshed 45 bushels of good wheat from four bushels .sowing.Wo think the farmers of this county havo this year, nearly, \u2018raised their own biead.PL a WaT! Rl House's grist mill for one year, aiid is prepared, (with plenty of fated) to cinity.na Way's Mills.: Smart weed steeped strong and ap plied warm (not hot) to cabbage, is them at this season of the year.There is some complaint that the grasshoppers are damaging the turnip crop.Rev.Mr.Patterson has returned his bealth is yot quite poor.ubout completing a vory tasty new house.Coatic ook.Beautiful harvest weatber all last wook.monced on Monday, the 27th inst., un.dor the direction of Mr.Masten.at the Temperance mecting at North Conticonke \u2018last Friday night.The meoting wns addressed by: Rev.Mr.Goucher, and with other entertain- mont was quito interesting.day \"evening \u2018in Town h all tho offorts at temperance reform, thero is plenty of drinking yet, commonco next Saturday.Hatley.the Rov.0.L.Percival, of Massowippi, hus made an oxtra effort and produced an egg weighing 4 1-4 0z.and.measures 8 1-4x6 1.2 inchos in cirenmferenco, \u2014 If an othor hôn beats this she may be ambitious enough to try again, artistic skill in embossing : the shelliof of her eggs, but we do not consider it an improvement upon the established of things, while it must be a great inconvenience to the hen.1 ed, and thyoshing has alvondy com- monced.The yield of oats will not be very large, probably rather below tho averugo.Both onts dnd thidià cho sluggard to wheat have been considerably, damaged by the grasshoppers, which continuo their depredations upon a variety of plants.They are not at all \u2018fastid: ious in thoi diet.They bave ac quired tho bnd habit of chewing to.bnccu, this is ovident, not only from tho fluid which they eject, bat \u2018(he leaves of the plant shows unmistakable ovidenco of tho fact.But in thin they can boast of boing in respoctable company: home, although we are sorry to \u2018add, Mr.Frod Morrill has moved bis barns to the road this summer, and is The wenther is still very warm.\u2014 The school at the Acadomy com- There was quito a large gathering vor Tue The Reform Club meots y all, but with The Methodist Tabernacle meotings t An enterprising hen, belonging to We havo also a hen that displays Grain crops aro noarly all.harvest.ma er ee ke TR A MS: het ote Gro (a mill, nt the French mills, in a fow days.There is some aefivity over thers, demanding » revival of business Parties have been viewing the castle, forming opinions about its future fute.There may be something worth noting happen there yet.= Mr.A.Bobort; of Granby, with \u2018a lois by # published a 'card WHAT cary SAY OF IT! A Few FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE \u2014Thore are but few rations of ipedicines wbigh have eo Impartial judgment of the ELDER & TINKER | ANT ALL THE G you can make, an Farmers, Attention ! HA we purchased R.Smith's Patent 0 STEEL PLOW POINTS, gent will be at each farm throughout County of Stanstead, with all klads: of sald Poluts, in a short time.\u2018These Points hinve proved to be the BXST THING OUT.North Hatley, Aug, 20,1877.og Academy And Model HE Fall Term will commence on MONDAY.Bept.10th.Full Instrue- tions given In all the various courses of study usually taught In first class Academies and Preparatory Schools.French, German, and Ornamental Branches.Full corps of competent texchers.Tuition.$3 to 84 per Quarter of 11 weeks.Board can be procured in good families, and rooms for these wishing to board themselves, on very reasonable terms.\u201d A special class be formed for those wis) pare themselves fo er information ad WM.H.LEE, M.A, = pre ery als go > LE re .0 a PEER es ES = .: NEW STORE.| Ca Arey ont the bricks and throw n sofa sever.SEW FRIES 1 7 CPR PROS 11 NEW SPRING GOODS! and be convinced :\u2014Thos.Ig si fd arbhum Centre, Q, writes, : n uffileted with rbenimatism ust len years, and have tried Beebe Plain, June 26, 1877 TTT, Rock Island Soap Factory.HE undersigned Las re-o Bliop recently occupled À and fs manufacturing an ex- wi sth pa su will se rices su sand gredse wanted in ex- au, mn.i , 1871; \" SPALDING & GOY, 'Mawhi gs Hoong cS gy emas\u2019 Kolectrie Oll, and glace fitted.STORE ary | ad no pa of It.! 3 yould Une visant \u2018have filed it to near cn .H.Karl, with pest CT est Shefford, Q., writes.**J * © Obes for several yiara, medlolues with lit 10 op, the IB, hne thgnking the Mutpal Insurance Co.of Shefford & Brome for their prompt and satisfactory wotllo, ment of the same, whichis \u2018much to their credit; Thig company js said\u2019 to be doing n good business in those copp- trios, aud wre extending thelr opera: tions into othor copntios.Thoï sys- tom affords tho benefits of short (germs of insurance \u2018on the cash prinoiple- enabling all classes of business to par\u201d in ipsurance.on equitable recommend It to a and have tried different no benefit, until 1 Eclectric Oli, which relief, and | would it since with the Lest 0 one ghould be without if.horses in cases of cuts, change for soup.! 8 8.GREEN Rock Island, July 25.1877, Carriage and Sign LPHONSUS GIGNAC, would respectfully inform the public that he pared to take orders fer Carrlage gn Painting, Ornamental Paint hotographs on to gl Æ aid vy The Blanchard Churn.Parfec).ï , 5 ods : + | Butter \u2018maker.seven sizes, ho t over offered iu this vicinity.Si \u201chey have All the lata; styles ef DRESS GOODS, gave me immediate y that I bave used for man.\"\u2014A, Muybee, 1 have sold some hundreds ectrie Oil, and it ta ublic \u2018one of the ave ever used: it has u healing and relieving ad Shades, gow so nlar, and all other shades TAT DRESS GOODS 5 at 194 ote., 17 ets., 25'cts., 86 cts.wots], A : a = \u2018 6 ts.,{60 ote LS cod deal of experie 1e feels certaln he can such work asmay be entrusted to h the greatest confidence.\u2019 Township Percy, writes.ded to try Fhom: troubled me for three or four years.und L never fo like it for curing lameness.t - 207 Spent Cashes ; ; Corn is ripening so, early tlint:frosL, pue .4 accordance with the times.iho, as it freqent- of the public is solicited.Rock Island, Aug.6, 1877 ; \u2018 OBSERVE! | ed the Framing ana Magog.Aug.18, 1877.I, W.NURSE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ifit comes in'Sppte Caslumeres 750.4to}#1, and beautiful 48 in, ly does, will not injure it.\" ; ; \u201cGRAY AND'HÉOWN caéSiænes, For your Spading P Eastern Townships Notes, 1.25.The vers ba est clas There was a stabbing affray at L'Avonir between tw: ors.on the 18th arising oiit:of uh alter- ration relative to the recent-Orange \u2018troûbles.The twe, named _Montgom: | ery and Hughes, finally- wers*poranad- \u201ced to part and Montgomery\u2019 was about, leaving, when\u2019 Hpgbes: asked bij to drink, 0s: a -mode of roco: Hughes produced:a: fase iid ery ito his Jips, stabbed e aidé, inflicting a dangerous it not fatal wound.Su; 5 I y the.ne me of Boucher; #5 récéntly remanded \u2018by \u201cMr: \u201cJustice Slack tte\u2019 Court of Queen's: Boñch-for: néglecti IMITATIONS.\u2014Ask for Dr.nature of 8.N.Thomas per, and the name of are blown in the bott} Sold by Flint & Deni 41.25.The very best and cholcest class AVING purchas \"Ihe fhe of Dress part onby Blount Bros.and one of Machines, which enables me to etter frame and in less time than the old way.and on account of hard es, will sell Moulding, own to the last cent, 1 will keep constantly on hand es, Chromes, Brack- Irrors, &e.Speci) Northrop & Lyman e, and take no other.son, Druggists, Der- and.Price 25 éents.- \u2018Toronto, Ont.Pro- Goods is teo large te and Garden The fame thelr ladles\u2019 war! fe © BERGE \u2018AND KID.BOOTS, | already gone abroad, price from $1.00 |\" il TBO 94.00, Price (rom 91.00 and Chidren\u2019s.6 \u201c+ lo'great variety and style.The line of Fancy Goods cluding: almest eve - Coffins and Caskets.keep a large assortment of nice Rosc- wood Caskets with glass tops.and ean trim at short notice.ates and.Linings.- Call I am also prepared \u2018té do all kinds of Sawing, Turning e\u2014Zclectric\u2014Selected and El Seti Review of the Latest Markets.fur BOSTON LIVE 'STOOX MARKEY.Brighten and Watertown, Aug.93, 1877.: \u2018Cattle 3,981; \u2018Sheep 11 .Hogs 6,605.Veals, 178 bs.Dressed Weight.ets, Wall Pockets, M attention given to Fi Studs, Con P) cods_ \u2018|\u2019 ocket Books, Excelsior Bo: i Inks, Black.Cermine and n= and a good stock of F Le , - \u2018I.W.NU! tail.Rock Island.Aug.13, 1877.Stanstead Wesleyan College, STANET .Revopens Aug.30th, 1877, Christmas)Holidays begia Dec.21, 77.College Re-opens Jan.3, 1878.\"Year Closes June 12, 1878, For both sexés.Six cours lish, Academic, Commer- reparatory (for young m adies Collegiate, and Fine Arts.$8.00 per quarter of ten weeks.h furnished room week.Light and washing 50c ecial cases and to sens.and Superior instfuc- ! ai.H Derby Line, July 10, 1877._.PUBLIC NOTICE; Lis ud BEI edi aan o) dL nx Freon py uing year, would: re spectfully announce to public generally, that he will eep constantly on hand a complete as- TH - UMBRELLA ||\u2019 FRET RS ing Oxen, per pair.; : pon tl une eT Teiow: Me, Wa ton, CR A SR .no.Quarry, - wag, Mi 890, on, Thyrada by à thor Cone | though.simple trick.\u201cHe:was in his | office, engaged in counting some mob- to paying, the wages | Can 30@ abs! 8 @ 64 perth, She * SWINE\u2014Fat Ho; , 0@0; retail 0@0 3 tb PRODUCE, Boson, Aug.$3, victimized out .of $9 DORE Ton ce Ta 0Y Corre, | .4 ourk IN.DOMESTIC: GO 0D | Champion of Englasif - last, at\u2019 Toronto, .| he nirdd.\u201cPifst Class Pris Black EyedgM arrewfat, 4 ed Cotton, 10 conte\u201d ; °° Ceevior smefines ME ok LP any it 3 Gl nia \u2014 for.124: cents.Ts; pin the latest and; ved style, sit the 1 ces, and delivered on short n COFFINS & CASKETS also made, to: ecial order on short not are of publie patr \"ey, proparatory of his men, When à man en told him thats lady wag for him ditdidé;-he went ol thief went in, by picking the lock of 4 7»; For sal y: © of Cire \u2018 is Full.OBR vn SE AT BL 14 5) ' Fitch Bay, Mirch 13, 1676.Wool Carding & Cloth Dresing.HE \"ndersigned would respectfolly announce to the public generally.as removed the machinery hereto: run at Gale\u2019s Mills to 8 in connection with othe; he is prepared to do w Custom Roll Caking NN Othe PES Carding and Spluning, Weaving, Fulling, Finlehing and Pressing, © stantly on hand a No, ose wishing to have | all arn warranted.Cloth exchanged 1: a ed, C \" + Beans, per busi; tion given in French, Drawing and Ornaments] Branches.ceived at any time and in question\u201d whatever, and My.ton, on returning, found himself minus that sum of money.There were some sixteen hundred dollars on his desk at the time.\u2014 Guardian.A short time since, as one of the section -bands on Sectio S.E.R., was wafkin early.morning, he discovered a man}; lying across one vf Lho rails, and drew him off just in time to save bis life, as the morning train passed two minutes after.The man was intoxicated.Lo MURDER IN Brompron.\u2014A bomicide | F Mr.Geo.W.Rand, bus leased J, W.ad committed\u2019in Bromptod_bni-Wed- nesday of last week.From the facts.brought out at the inquest, it appears that one Robert Colby, employed by E Mr.Clark of Brompion Falls as a wood surveyor and explorer, went on Tuesday ovening to the house of Wm.H.Jackmun;-about a mile anda half south of Windsor Mills.stopped until about 5 o'clock the next $$ morning.During the night Colbÿ \u2018WAS on a regular carouse, \u2018having\u2019 brought liquor with bim, Jackmap.joining in drinking ith Bi fé or three \"times.An \u201caltercation \u2018took place between the tw past 2 o'olabk 4.fn For circulars and further information, 64 REV.A.LEE HOLMES, M.Stanstead, Aug.I, 1877.mith\u2019s\u2019 Mills, ang |\" WINDOW.G, « MONTRAL LIVE STOCK \u2018MARKET._ Monday, Aug.27.rice pald to-day were ; per 100 lbs.but the best cattle on the market remained nnseld.on No: 7; of thi : g on the track, at | ATCHES, CLOCKE AND.JEWELRY, Repaired and Warranted, | a the Post Office Building, Stanstead \u201c| | PROVISIONS tv: © from 83,00 to 85,0 A , ED ;_Béénetend:Plaln{f}une:1 ET YOUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING cotton warp blankets: Extra, pew.ground > 1 JOE Smith's Mills, April 35, 187: 88 | AS | REDUCTION IN PRICES | | LOOK 1 Oatmeal, $4.75 to_$5,00 \u2018Corn, per 50 Ibs\u201455c, to 56c, Oats, per 32 Ibs\u201435c to 36c _Pease\u201488c to 90¢ i Butter\u201417c to 32¢ Moss, $16 25.t0.41650; 00 815 50.- > Lard\u201411c to 114c for tubs and pails.\"Hatley.Academy.I.KRITH AUSTIN, ve Institution will 3d, under the man- A Lin = JOURNAL © .During the month of Ji bound to reduce our Stock cided to put such prices on our will convince the most scrupul DENNISON'S TAGS, \u2018| 1 8; Hey PLEASE OBSERV The best Standard Print: Yard Wide Sheeting.| Sheeting, : Blesohied Cottons, :-: Standard Cheviot Shirt! wo men about half.hd Jackman ordered Colby to leave, but ho remained until 5 o'clock.Colby came back about 9 4.19.Soberer left, but having à bottl He drank with Jackman an then asked Mrs Jackman to got hin} some dinner, which she did, and he atejit.Jackman had laid down in th menntimg, and after, eating, Colby made improper proposals to Mrs Jackman, following her about and awearing be would assault her.She | lo finally called Jackman, who, down his gun, ordered Colby to or he would shoot him.Colby jumped toward Jackman, \u2018who immediately fired, hitting Colby in the neck; ; breaking bis neck and sevoring the \u2018 jugular vein, killing him almost in: { jstontly.Mrs, Jackman re her poli Bé \u201cah iY and quite unable to cope with Col in strength.She ; als, swore that Colby told hor that be procured tw bottles of high wines at Sherbrooke tho day before.\"wore that Jackman, Was not drunk, hand T'bo coroner's jury returned a ver: dict that deceased came to his death by a shot from a gun wilfull by Ww.H, Jackman, Colby is said to have a at Laconia, N.H.Sonator Mott6t of Iiitliana recontly roturnod from tho Pacific coast with his loft arm.paralyeod.He has since - been vory ill, and foars are ontertains | od that he will not be able to take hi place in, th ,, (the best made) i195.Beta -of.CROQ oo : | Priges- .Also, a log of : TVW.\" to 8cts.| Stabstead Plaing Junsil, 1877.7; agement of Mr.J.tleman has had marked success er in his late sphere of labor flattering recommendations tant School Inspecter of Quebec.Besides in the or- h Branches, French and |; .- +o : Music may be had.| | LET io JOURNAL OFFICE WW Ne.» for saleat Jow = Printed or Pinin, oof liqnor with Tuition .fees and bo: For farther information app! ; Line of Ladies, Misses and Hatley, Aug.141877.lt Suawis at coat, | HE public\u2019 are hereby cautioned a- ying any paper signed by ayable to either.SE ess variety of Fringes, ::.-.- .[Bsiey Organ, p7 THEEMERSON AND.BLAKE | BE AICO, rices and \u2018or vary\u2019 berms, at veld and without bons Hatley\\-July 23, 1877: 7 ( an ( find there was a misunders hen I ordered the above notice! .withiug to do any one an injury, n stating that N, H.Shaw ed to my satisfaction, .- - ARSCOTT POMROY.hi Con es -{| BOOTS, SHOES #|3: at extremely low prices, ap : 6088: | JOURNAL OFFICE: .- - po ri -nice line of Woolens, ngs and \u2018the Trimmings with them; nt cost.i .}i The bess Bill Knitting Cotton; - free.CALL, SEE, AND HEAR ILSON, \u2018General Province of.Quebeo.arch 19,1877.a7 fy om Auction Bills, Attention is muck wanted to this | 3 * \u201cFhoër AMMES, y LAST CALL: Fert : : E Inform all indebted to us must make payment at on themselves Cost.\u2018alt unpaid clams Napkins, Table Linen; ji AR, the en] :: { Fotly rodussd | Cha edad, Us: : ; ital, $4,000,000 ¢ -HRAD'OFFICE_ - \"MONTREAL, Q.ad My CSN EUX i - YING TOOLS.E1\u2014We have just got-in + K, O M: @y Montrédls i RENNY,+ , 1 General Stanstead, Aug.23, 18 iy Ce TES and\u201cAcdstnts due me cu Jad 3 be pald before, the lt Statements, Noto Heads, Lette The Best Soytho Stones, .oligap Norwich, Newmarket, Scaforth, St.Cath.êtines, \u2018Sherbrooke, Winghem.© i N CORRESPONDENTS.ited) Leadon; © Magog, Aug.20, 1877.Notice.HIS ls to certify that I have this day FREDERICK HIRAM; the remainder of | aim'noune of his esr contracting after th MARANDA D.A.COLBE ton Forbst, April 28, Re.Mt TEE ed up \u2026 Great-fumble 1n \u20ac printed on good paper.at low prices, at, PT \u2018Beat Japan Teat: : + / JOURNAL OFFICE, + tist Sunday Suhool, \u201cdid Solomon t - go to the ant?\" «B hirteon year old boy, \u201che know his aunt would have hima obf in the on oni \"bed {orien Braet, cause,\u201d siid a i £30 Ihe.or more, at om er \u201c + \u201c rsa ee h, Ker Lid | Datry Sat in veoks Machine ON, Castor OI, Nentaroët : tbe w évery Kférn 8 out.\u2019 ; flavored Molasses, d the other light red, our, Corn Lime, Salt,\u2019 A Meal, Oo! pot on flank of dine.The - pay -ahatges \u2018and, \" WILDER MORSE.| Hatley.Aug.20, 1877, 5ow2» OORNAL BINDERY that bi and another litorary fo of tbe Now Testament.Ad qudnoious ca sin \u2018hadn't any mo ised the minister who nav \"| bushel of walnuts No loonl news of any importance, the children,\u201d TEE Georzevilld.¢ ; à [A Capt.Fogg is supplementing his à day excursion parties by moonlight oxoursions through the Lake, for a few ovonings past.The lake continuos delightfully pleasant, fur af-.un.usally long time\u2019 since Aujust;pnitie in.: 0 olinfe nek \u2018Recolpt Books, « » © Tir Books, Memotandunis, eto; o i Selling Jow at the \u201c JOURNAL OFFICE.SOAP PAPERS: .From 3.50 to QE per Bean __ COMMEROIAL{ NOTES ° ti: From 191.00.to, 69.00 \u2018per.Rodin, Juve) ENVELOPES 7 101.00 to 48.00 per M\u201d.a Ju.BF'dae Quart, Pitt ar ; { Finally, everything In our ue selling Yow am, :./ in lots sult purchasers.| Colony Best Tor.o - \u201c|comm ONR 1.iso and mdi: dome oF ty det on they am » \u201cto bo gathered by, SGI Urs OTC ag (1 0 avait Re Ne fiat opt oh BOL 2% pipe DATE EN, 7 huve you seeh the best or oti {Bücpossaus ei | er vod | dia su aig tet Fins Hs baise Mae à EC BOOR-BINDERS,.PARB di xt grat ofl) \u201cWho arp the Bas \u201cWho are the B Blt\" wea promply- sired un 80.10 ; aby Caplin, whiskbys.hoiv > to the four ver pint Grog collars and :- ; ~al SETA 5 ARTY «Blank Book Nanufabiqrons, .reat tho dn woo Burlington, for cash to clone out the stock, at the Jos received by.Te Gate 5 à ditroiiité Ÿ QUO EEE 7 EST: oat Churn made, For sale af the by .H.A 4 ACES Mannie\u2019 Forkali?.Fi Garden Rakes: FUE \u2018 od Two CANS FLOUE ;* \u201cCôÔNEC : \u2018For sale cheap by: i Pudi GUE KATHAN March 26,1877.Po io 5 Timothy edb of +.CloverSeed, Banghulmes Purple] io ooo Top Turalp Seed, 2 pus be, Turnip Seed, : ; - Fa = \u20ac 46 5 Gps, bite Belge Ci al SRA + M, \u2026 Mangôld Würézel 5 \u2018Early DanjO'Rotifke Pens by {hie quit, went ade Tom Thumb da 29 Bus4French Soup Peas, 2 gt\".1 Gaz Load Scotah vite ns Saige oi trs Là dtl 01 Exp Sn i; Fife Seed \u2018Wheat: from Ontarie, ress Wagon vay?Heart Spruce hi 2 Le, i 100,000 at short notice | = a so, EN: 1 RASE! EUR Rs \u201cbee\u201d sh, arûleh, Kerosène What Oil, Vhours Oil Blacktig, for Hessen, Nulls; Glass, Potty, High, Door Rollers and Tridks, Irena 4 Cable Chain, Bolts and Sorés > \u2018AMERICAN CURRÉRTE DRAIE NÉ Share | STERLING Exon.BOUGHT \u2018&' SOLD, + Sterling Bills of Exchange Insned Collections promptly att \u201chis die da peli Thoy talk of starting the stokm saw Hawkeye.State Süoct, Montpeles\u2019 JOURNAL OFFICE, Derby Lino, Ve, July 1, 1877, Buorbrooke, Aug.18, 18%.Eland + ser = dae a gireside.; Per A TAR-ORJOKET, #7 : re re womens EVE Oh} little cricket ibat ilie evening Jong\u201d & ++ Dost tell ihy story to the silent hours e the dew falls upon the.thirsty ~ flowers! \u2018Whst Is ihe burden of Lhy ceaseless rong?A tale of love?or secres 19a belong To the dim solitudes of 1 uiceu towers, Whose crumbliag wa'ls the ivy les: em- ; bowers?\u2018Or d-olleries 07}itanla\u2019s shadow y throng ! Thou ait 3 frend.50 aucled lepeads te That with tbe power of mysiic sorcery Gruardes io hai where thou dost love io dwell, : And with thy quaint and pleasaut com- rd i The nighe\u2019s deep loueliness thou dost dis- agite cut ulin Thou merry chief of insect minsirelsy ! oo * \u2014Bcrtbner for Sept.Lae Poultry Feeding and Ereed\u2018ng, I have raispd chickens the past twenty years, and a variety of brecds.My method of feeding is, For tho first day after batching give hard-boiled eggs, finely pulverized, with a little fine corn meal; afler that corn meal dough for two weeks; then mix corn meal and wheat bran, equal parts,\u2019 until large enough to take coarse cracked corn and oats, and a variety of food for a change.I never lost a chiok with gapes.Chickens shopld have a placo to got into during cool nights, cold ruins or storms, and plenty of sun, with a place 10 wallow in of dry dust and n fow wood ashes.\u201cCleanljpess is another very impotiunt point in raising chlébens.\u2018In feeling on a board or in a\u2019pan much is wasted and made foul.The best plan I know is to have a tin tropgh V-haged,, *\" about (wo jaches at the top and about ono and a balf inches deep, facloned \u201cgp from tbe placo the, chickens staad 1 eal, convenient for them to get all the feed ; in this wny all get a chance alike, and iboy can\u2019t sip oa: their food or foal it, and these irovghs \u2018dan be kept Blivd, and no wasie, nad ébfèk- ens can ent when ibey wish, which is very imporiant for any young api- dan Fay A TEA S It is eeid Ly thse who take an in: Lerest,in, poulery, \u201csmall bens For eggs, and large breeds fo* caung.\u201c I rbink that:is true.bot very broad And -inueti- nite.\u2019'heso rhould de ns much care in breeding hous as cows.for mijk or beef, and the same principles govern the breeding.The large Asiatic fowl can bo bred finer and put more meat in tho breast, and move counk and drmmsuicl:.by mixing wilb che fivc- toed white Durlelifg.hhd-Uhe bibl\u201d ho bred are more heakby.To contine abregdigg vo,ono varieixz.T an satisfied causes disemso.My neighbor had a few very fine whiie Cochhis, I hed the whiic five ioed Dorkings.1 gave \u2014him a fine cock sud the varloly pro- dubs: was Lhe Bist Loli bible use I bave moi I've grea: point in to mix 50 As Lo fill ove nt 2ov point whevo the varieus is deficion \u2026 ! __ Ibis not so easy in the ogg-produyc: \u201chg Bjjecies ; ong en\u2019, mix.as \u201cwelll; Improvoment is not so marl ed as in \"breeding ov ment.T hdve fécnd he long, slim body the best;zas à rule, fot eggs.Biack Spanish and Whije Log: \u201cBorns tako Lhe lend.As a iule ibe Leghorns will beat injnomberiof egg in a year, but tho Black Spanish wi! lay the most 'gounds of \u2018any lkuown vaviecy.Ju is 8 moderswo siatoment to average tho Black Spanish at 150 oggs per year, and ihe Leghorn 160; goven Black Spanish eggs wilt weigh | ; \u2019éñio \u2018pouñd, nine Loghorn oggs oné |ton tp pound, making for the Spanish 21 3-7 pounds por annom ; Leghorns 17 7-9 pounds, a diference of nearly four pounds per year in fuvor of the Black Spunisb.Tore is no breed Lhat avor- \u2018agos\u2019 with them.Cross, fhe broods and you get tho Spanish a lîllle more bardy, but cg: leds sizo, dbout oighi Ao tho\u2018pound, and Bno layors, sndiic i4 abour ail Lbo go:d: .crossipg L:know of to produco ougs\u2014[J.Williams, Bonningion Co, Vt.The Now Bogland, Farmer snys earnestly: \u201cif, by any words of ours, .we could convinco the fa\"mors of Now, Bogland that thoy shiuld and could cut their hay, on an avornge, ion daysi earlier cvory year than they now do, and coala induce them fo seb accordingly, wo bolisve wo should do vhem \"& grénter service\u201d than\u2019 i?wo \u2018pid; thelr suite, \u2018Aéwo and county inx-! \u201c8.\"1%is in a slong sintoment, but) wo Lehevo it js woe.But bore is ono) nitich stronger.Mr.J.C, Sherburne, in a paper read lasc winier at tho own ball in Pomiret bofore the Vermont Staio Bonrd of Agr'enlaro, gave ut- terañce to (be following sincliing words: \u2018After \u2018careful consido.ntion, knowing the unédipiis&d o:collonco of eavly-cat bay, I make Lhis sinte- Joent\u201d witout besitat'on : jf cho on- \u201ctire hay-ovop of the siaco couki boké- \u2018eursdéab tho \u2018bost possible time, té vilue, when fed, would exces the Wrlh of the biy now obla'ded, lo: thei wilh nll \\be g:a'n raïtel in tho aime, which ip fod in couneaiion wilh the bay.\u2019 \u201d \u201ci folhor eounivy, both, in size and Savor.\u2014 rere The ity eT rR AMIE ou iho Preraëina-B ra& PAoxAUS8.\u2014Tho | Centonnini srounds from tho Stato of Couniryy Gentléman has Tho following \u201cPoplin thio picl-agos fou uno is by, NO means a ivi ding maitor if you do- fire to have the-bulter cloavo from thom nicely withous stain or taint.Thifs Proves vey Fives Plaaly of water, both Bot and cold, \u201cThoy should Art be thoroug bly rcrnbbed inside with u brush and hot waer, to remove\u2019 any fmpurities from\u2019 tHE \u2018sutfde; thon bo filled Wiih cold whiter, fo stand hot'lio exceed forty-oighit: hours.Then anouh.| er scrubbing witb hot water Lo remove linnd \u2019ehanëo hapyen o* thom dL 1] jblamo the land agents nnd newspaper any sediments that may have ben de- told tormonts With almpat\u201d osgiy kind iLoounluy in liable to.a drouth most any Towa \"ehifiipiived \u2018favorably \u201cwilh \u201cany \u2018that I over saw in California, although RE en Ps nally vi ( ; ) cold; », und itm- med Labo A o-yut dot Porc ter unless new brine is used every Lime.\u201d häve soon dyapoptics who suffered un- of food.Brend became \u2018un bovuiag acid.Wo bavo seon Lbeso same sui- focers y ing fo uyalgl food aud ink, and esen going to the enema spring for suslonance; and wo \u2018bave sech thoir suferings jas: anny aod their bungee relieved by liviog\u2019 oÿcn tls|! wiuites of eggs which bsve beon boil- |.ed io bubblirg waier for thirey mio-L vies.In a weok we'bave given the half yolk of the cgg with the white, ood ppon:this die: alo1e, w'chout fluid of acy Livd, we byve seen thom begin to gun flesb and etrongld and roctresb- 10g sleep.Alor weeks of this tront- ment they bave been ably, with.care, to beg'n t:poa ether food; and all\u2019 Lbis wichout w+ \u201cag medicine.Bard: bil od cgge, by the way, are nob halt 43 bau as balf boiled one:, aod.teo times as casy Wo digest us raw oggs, or even ogg -nog.Uvfavorable to Califor n'a, T don\u2019t wish to décry Califoala in any respect, but simply to prcsens to tbe readers of-fbe Tribune = Plain, unvarnjshed staiament.of facts ns they appear {9 me, and I speak irom experience.and not \u201ctom hoarsay.J'hore hy long beeu, and still exii, a mania for immigraion bitber re- \u2018gardlesy\u2019 of conseguences.Not only is gold not foand here as in cavliar times buclbd valleys do nol produce a» formerly ; the pracidec of raising.crops year ulta¢ year aod never ve.places\u2019 anyching upon\u2019 the soil bas exnacyied ils productiveness, and the els oi whent, per sero now soldom: fi gives ball (bat quantity, To be sure, the San Jongquio plaics, when thoy | gp rair, have an onormous crop, but Hi cadbotbb-opedted won, for it .is only once ip fouyor five-years tiat they get ra\u2019n in.sufficient quantities to exlraoscoipacy batvest, while in tho neithorn part of tho State they al ways gec rain io aburgance.The lac ter region is cért\\in(y the most desirable Lo tcutio in 0 any prt of \u2018the Stale, that is, if peoplo myst come to California at'ail.\u2018Water js always ond.Jo-pll Lhe, mounigin.countics, while on the plaing in the southern part it is so impregnated with alkali as to be wholly.unfit: for all ordinary | uses.Of course there are locations wheid:the wateris good, but hs a'gen- oral thing it is very poor, EspétinitF fé tbè pféseät#sonson been à, bad ono lo immigrate to this \u201ccountry, for the drouth that prevails in, all the spythorn portion of the Stato is (at this\u201d wiiting).something \u2018frightful 10\" Contémipldie.Thers was dt hin bo jihst WHE t8 apoiiktor \u2018south of tho Bacramento Riveii ahd i, rosa Hk AI\" uhh.pict 87 Fhe Slate is\u2019but alittle bottor than a sec- oud Sukigin, Whose wihts are\u2019 more \u201cpoisonous thinti §ho.simoons of \u201cAfrica and, dé Within nd n bide frond furnace.Thousands of cdttle:died on the Sun Joaquin® plains, and all the pcoplo Uint gouldgve (fn of WisSinte anti oF Tad Ore; I Bin g- ue are bILEDY DL ny pffer Inovi- \"Now 1 both th\" dihèr 3 iho States iw praferable to Cnhiféenin in; evory respect; fotrthere ois sue of haicrop overy.yoar:.of some kind, .To bo suro they have\u2019 the grasshoppor.plagut'in Knosas \u201cand \u201cadmit piiviy of tire West, but those pests are, compar- \u2018atively spoakiuk, \u2018tard, wbilo this \u201cetnson, especially jn the conthero part of the State, .Iwill: admit that when \u2018they'ido raisé crops thoy are enor mous, bot that will not compensaie for therlong continued: Hroughys that prove so fatal to all kinds of vogola tion, and go destruciivo to the com-; Shoh ihtétest\u201d \u201cA mid wilh \u2019modéraio \u2018means can securo a good comiurtablo home in any ,of tbe Wesloyn States, wbile in'tbis Stato the Jand+ monopo- lios=ha¥e completo control - dt of tio bost and most available portions of! pose of it aL any- price.RL à \u2026 Califorifa bas beon cailed.tho land of \u201cfruit; and jodeed it fg, so far nk Ego is conceriiod.Somo of it is roully a marvel in this respect, but what is size compared to flavor?Tho apple is cortainly far inferior to.tbo applos raigod in a coldor climate; \u2018they neith- dr poksoss their acidity not flavor, but on the contrary.aro extromely insipid, especinlly when they become fully gipo., \u201cBut the grapes dnd, pears hide probably cxeced those growh -in- any nat; of the same :mammoth order, - , a Hain, Culifgroia is; al thd y, to fk to find employmont or make their os- | iy of the: Rocky Mountains, for cvhero salable \u2018ahro 6, borhotliing, While) this country it would, seem as If luck |! oie wild, rocklegg rush 10 wrinkled with salt, Thia, À iy.| already overcrowded with immigeants DE alu à Tins ES Fram Ta parts of the world.The Lide that han for tome time past set in #rom Ching bas \u2018wrought incalenlnble\u2019 mischief to this Stato, inusmuch as JAE Noumsayypr @ | Kapp\u2014Weo ithe Chinese monopulize all -Lthe tom- antry that they Knew full well 1, \u201cthy Wo havo bad several\u201d Fours\u2019 cxpe- rience with Colorado potato beetles, \u201cpd this is tho way we desl with them: Put a'spooñful of heroscne oil into a Jish of wyler, pick the old bugs into this, and it mokes quick work with hem.LE KitLixa Doryruons.\u2014-Ju this couu-! When the young Legin H I: viz: 10 quart Pails, good.40 cents, 14 quart Palls, heavy, 55 cen per doz.9 quat Paus 82,63, 10 quart, do 83; 10 quart Strainer Pails 60 cents, 14 do 75 cents.rallons each.for 816, and all other wares China.Inga employment that usually fulla to \u2018the part of the poorer.clus of our A collision of the opposing clements nay at any time ve- cur, and I think the Government \u2018sHoutd do-somothing towards putting un end to this fearful immigration fom\u2019 quartor' that\u2018 cartainiy.reflsets nacredit Apon us ns a nation,fur doubtless this country has received its full shave of the scam and dregs of Lu.rope, without being overrun with a moro disreputable class from heathen own citizens.Finally, I say that if the poople in the crowded Eastern cities wish to behofit their condition by moving Wost lot them stop cast of tho Rocky Mountains7 Jawa; Nebraska, Kansas | of Hheep stculing, to bo hanged on the one will keep an acre of potatoes clour of bugs, and will answer every pur- pôso of u bgrometer in\u2019 prodicting slorms.He also says that: they will a land tbat once.yielded its sixty bush-, word insfantly Killéd on the \u2018edplosion ensure wbat might bo consiggred can [of dynamiie, wish an ciccirie fusa ai- o tached, was then placed on each of around g-piee of \u2018wheat a mile Jong &1On tho Cheroy farm adjoining, there orany ofthe Western States are much more desirable than California intany ordinary yoar, but especially is it the Lbill-head, letter-head, statement, and nearly.a tal£espooufur of Paris green tou pait of water, and sprinkle the potatoes through a fipe nape sprinkler when the dow is off.\u2014[ Housekeeper, Décatur, Mich.\u201d Ni Desperaspury.\u2014One of Seotch judges, rather noted for his the th hud onco sentenced a man, convicted er 26th of the then corrent month.The prisoner, when being conducted éut of Hotel.ieht tres sorious puni t, old friends will give me a call, «nd I will light treatment of torious punishment, try and hitch up a Hi that will please DON'T BE SCARED ! WILL scl TIN WARE 45 per com.ese than the usual prices for eash, ,6quart Pans.$1,874 A lot of 4 Milk }\u2019ans.about 30 proportion.A.C, HALL.Stanstead.April 25, 1877.33 BACK ACAIN In the Old Etut.1 HAVE bought the LIVERY STABLE of H.B.Banson and propose to continue e same at the stable of the Derby Line 1 trust that some.If not all, of m em.H.C.BAXTER.Derby Line.Jau.16, 1877.19 the dock, tusned round w the judge, who was busy mranging his papers previous to leaving the court, and cried out, \u201cMy Inrd, my lorl, I hana vi gi pr papers, and card stock in variety Latreduced;prices.cise the present ssason \u2014[L.B.H.in New York Tribune.A Now York farmer goes wild ovor Guinea hens.He declares that cuch S3borrtipgaso My.Johnson mado several\u201d oxperiments with \u201cdynamite, placing\u2019 quantity about the:size dof a thimble on the forehead of the Hills and horses to be slaughtered, and exploded.it in the ordinary way, with a H e lor's Siore, Georgeville, every Monday, aud at H, L.Drew\u2019s, Fitch Bay, Tuesdays.and will pay the highest prices - for good buttet.none other wanted.not serateh, and Jay \u2018more and better days.egy than.the common hen.\u2014[N.U.aes BEEBE ron Co.Farmer.Beebe Plain, July 24, 1877.46 TTT ST ee Va TT , New Paint Shop.THE subscriber has opend a Paint Shop all kiuds of Carriage and Sign Painting \u2018will receive prompt attention.First class workmen employed.Butter! Butter! S.BEEBE will be at John Tay- tle ondl, in Barnston.sing upon the above will be presecuted to the ful] extent of the law.New Millinery Goods.ISS CHAMBERLIN desires to inform her patrons in Georgeville and iusiico here tl Ww\" The jad vicinity, that she has just returned from got Jusiico hero tho duy I\" The jadge, \\yarket with a full assortment of Millin looking Up from bis occupation\u201d with | ery, both Euglish and Awerican.Also, a twinkle of grim fun in his oye, consolingly answered, \u201cWeel, weel, my mon, yell get it on the 28th.\u201d \u2014 Ges your commercial printing at the Journal Qflice.where there is a goed stock Lusters.Prints, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Fuus and Fancy Articles, which she will sell at the lowest cash prices.Ladies, ve her a call.Georgeville, May 1,1877.NOTICE.34m3 N°!CE is hereby given to all per- SONS NOt Lo trespass upon the North half ot Lots No.15 and 16 in Range 11, also.No.15 in Range 10, including the le and the Pond known as the the Lit Any one trerpas- J.P.BALDWIN.Barnston, Aug.14, 1876.97y1 Butter tuken at Stanstead Junction all In his new building, whereorders for : F »_ J.Sr, PIERRE.Stanstead Plain.May 5.1875.81 safety fuse und detonator.The cattle taking place, and only required bleeding, Last-weelc Lbo oxperimonts were répeatéd, the charges being exploded by elccirisily.On this occasion iwo largo horées and ôno donkey (disabled for work) wore drawn up in line about hattsi rod! ght A email \u201cprimer tbe:r foiohends, and fréteneil in pon.jaw; the wires were then coupled ful atincied lo the oleciric coil.When the civele was completed the three charges were exploded simultancous- ly, the whole of the animals falling defd without a struggle.The rapidity of experiment seemed .for a moment to astonish the bystanders, who wore taken by surprise at the suddenness of (ho effect, and the effiviont paunetn whi 1 ARS TUE tho\u2018ani- nde Pose lrg bac \u201cL'IRGÉIQEAIN 37 2403 TS BAÿP seon this dav (Avgust &) s\u2019xicen sell bind- irg hatvesers follcwing cach other We and Bala mile wide, prev of à crop 0% 4000 acres.I's I soppobe in somz- thing that bas never boon witnessed befoce, and it was not got up for an oxbil VON, bik Sb iho Hag wal c of tho farm.This.was on the Bass, frm, opernied by O.Dalyvimpie;:siton.ed \u2018on tho Noriborn Pacific, Raifiond, abont eighteen milos west of Fargo, | L wore eleven of tho same kind of machines running, and on other farms, from threo to six machines each.In |$ this counly I suppose Lhovo are \"working to-day more \u2018than fiity of thoso automatic binders.Theso &ix- teen machines cut about \"100 feet in ly a bundle nicoly bound with wire ov- ory ten ov twelve feet, and cutting I from teu 16 twelve acros per day, and ti doirig \u2018Miho: wérlé bétiél than can\" bo P done by hand.There is probably no better Jnnd in the counivy for grow- \u2018ing Wheat than this Red River Val'oy, and the large crop this year will call ina large emigration.These are in this county about 26,000 ac es sown to grain this year, and as mech more |- broizen up ready to bo sown in the Spring.When I first visited this re How Lost! How Restored:! ! Imped; me cess, two posiage stamps, praciice, that alarminz consequences may be i.di- callv cared without the dangerous use of mterpal medicine or the applieation 0.ou.mude of cure at once simple, cerieln £nd efec- .Teas.i.Lo tao by means ol which cve-y suferer,no meres t-on by Aa piece of sde Under tte wratlrs condition may be, may Cure ubmselfl cneap- UE \u201814 oY privatey ond radially.- youth amd every man in ve land.Adlvess CORNER MAPLE AVENUE | CLOTHS & CLOTHING! All Wool Suits 815,00, All Wool Pants 84,25.English Worsted Suits down Boys Suits down to $3.25.Nice Sik Hat for £3.25, former price $5.00 Spring Clothing.et 1.& C.O'ROURK._Roek Island, April 17, 1877.32 HURRAH | HURRAH || GF FOR MANHOOD : \u20ac We lave recently publisacd à rew edition \u2018of Dr, Cü-VEFWE;L 4 CéERBATED Es3AY on (ne rad\u2019.cai and permanent cure (withovi medicine) of Nervous Debifty, te Mend and Physician\u2019 Incapacity, $3 Price, in a sealed envolope, only 6 cents, 0: I The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay early demonstrates from thi-ly years\u2018 successfv\" Gillis, Morison & Co., 110.114, 118 Olive Street, and 155, 157 High Street.BOSTON, MASS.IRON PIP®= OR WATER, STEAM AND GAS.Tarred, Rubber-Conted, Enamied, and alvanized Iron Pipes for conducting water.Fire Engines, Fire Hose and Fire Apparatus of all kinds.Estimates given for introdneing water for fire and family use.Boilers.Engines, Steam Pumps, Boiler ¢ to Marriazs, ic, resulting from ex- qpyhos Sroam and Gas Fixtures, Brass Valves aud Cocks.Drive Well materials &e.&e.&c.Send for price List and Catalogue.18y1 she ku'le : pointing oily, Sa- \u2018Inis Lecture should be in the hands of every TAE CULVERWELIL MEDICAL CJ.41 Anu 8i., New York.Post Office Box, 4586.42y1 GREAI REDUCTIONS IN wl FRS \u201cLook at thé Pritès +! 7 | Dominion Wire Mattress! Elastic, Noiseless, Durable; ALWAYS RETAINS ITS SHAPE.A PERFECT BED, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY GEO.GALE, GALE'S MILLS, P.O.Address, SmiTrn\u2019s MILLs, P.Q.38y1 (former price 820.001 to $18.00.Qur Stock of English, Scotch aud Sher- rooke sTweeds, re unsurpassed for style and cheapness.HAUS ND CAPS in great variety, Good Tweed 40 cts.former price 65 cts, plendid goods for boys wear.Gentlemen in want of D will consult their best interests y exumninæ our stock before buying 2 sh 1 \" i elsewhere, : We are making up SPRING Collars, Ties and Cuffs, width each round, each ono dropping OVERCOAT for $10.well worth § 15.I , B These prices are intended to crente à trge amount of business iv these dull es, thereby enabling us to keep em- loved the usual number of good work- T.& H.M.RIDER\u2019S One Price Store.tho tillable surface and will not dis-j gion, a litle moro than a year ago, it Was a vast unsotlled praivie; in a vory fow years it will bo a vasi wheat flold.- Tho A.& 8.Laad Company \u2018hive ono section in whont (640 aces) Which bas bad a euriovs oxpericace.Previous to the 26th ot Juno it was afd by good judgos {o-bo Üho bost cec- ; tidn of wheat in iho county, bot on wacer in any way he pleases, bis head will rise 80 high as to allow him foll lof 8 clavs.of pavsovs wholly.unable f ibbudyi i oHRileG,: nudilif.boviil usd 3d his, logs as in the act of walking (or enpu from to State; hd mi anryess | \"Ahr of Walking up stairs), bis |g aa mi conti: 4 [shoulders will raise above tho waior, Mo A ah Sf.CONAN JO [yo that ho mag uso loss exoriion wil here you are, or: at lgask,,onst bis hands, Srapply them 10'8thor par- 0 poses fn'} commondad-to the recollobition of those 9, who bave noi learnt ro swim in their of Youth; ar they mny te foun highly dAVIPkngqoes In pl'égoiviég ide , 7) that duy a bail-siorm cut it entirely off.About ton days later it was fovnd P to be growing n now crop from the] vobls, not ng thick tis \u2018(lib -firet evon, [7 but making a very rap'd gvowuh, that i8 how entirely herded out, and gives promise of from six to twelve boshely petigere.Hud the first crop como to imatvrity, it would bago given pot loss than thirty-five bushels por ncvo.\u2014 [Edweid Gridley, Onts Co, Dutotu.A cri series - Men avo drowoed by.-nising tboiv mms above water, \u2018uhe\u2019\u2019 vabuoyed weight of whichdepresses the head.\u2014 When a man falls ive doep war, ho Will vise to the surface, And Will con- co tinue there 3F he \u2018débs Bot olovnio J's ab Hands.TI he moves his\u201d bands undor °F Fr These pinin divoctions are ro posited by tho standing water, and fi ITEE QE: Boyett .r .Foo dud corrospondonts'for this dbnôrmal stfité\u2018!at troonrnezOMcor \u2014 A-newibtot-that-cHoice{Iniin conei niOfoos 7 \u20ac VW, 42 Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Kerosene Oil, Paluts, \u2018Turpentine, Varnishes, Raw & Boiled Oils, Brushes, Tools, Glass, utty, Horse Shoes, Nafls, Stoves, Pipe, &ey,y &c., &c.Pork, Lard, Dricd Apple, Cod Fish, Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Herrings, White Fish, reduced prices.freighted very chaaply, an count of freight mi marking cost prices, clerks or rents to.penses nre small, Weare.thorefore,enable than any other myrchaut in thiz County.This is no humbug, we wean what we say, aid will satisfy vou give us atrial, = Thanking our many patronsand friends carefully examine our stock, where you, will find, ever ready and mon you,\" | Fitch Bay; April 2, 1897.LU 21 20.Grand opening of New Goods.The found in the Pownships, and the lowest average prices.Livery description Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Rubbers, Overalls, Canadjan T'weeds, Fancy Goods, Jewelery, Mirrors, Paper Hangings, Curtains, Clocks, IN PROVISIONS, Coarse and Fine Salt.large quantity of Butter Tubs, nllsizes Sole Leather, Kip, Waxed Upper, rouch Calf, Splits &nd all kinds of Shoe ! Findings.All the above goods for sale ut the very A lowest cash prices.best assortinent of first class goods to be them for cas TEAS, \u2018I'he best line in town.Horse Blankets, A No.1 Flour always on hand, Whips.ne Bal THE OLD STONE STORE| IS WIDE OPEN YET! And ELDER & TINKER are selling all kinds of goods cheaper for cash or ready pay, than any other-store in the country.Dress Goods, WOOL PLAIDS, LUSTERS, ALAPACAS, .SEAL BROWN, NAVY BLUE, CARDINAL REDS PRINTS, (PKINTS, PRINTS.A nice line of small wares, Gloves, Hosiery, Nubias, Opera Hoods, » Under wear for adic\u2019s and Gentlemen, Navy Blue, Red, lue Gray and: Checked Flannels, Cana- \u201cdian and American T'weeds.BOOTS & SHOES, We aro selling Boots and Shoes for the million.Arctic Rubbers, Ladies French Kid, Cloth and Leather Boots.Missesand Childrens Shoes, that can not Men\u2019s Rubber Boots and Ladies A splendid line of be beaten anywhere, 0 REMEMBER We buy our goods for cash down, and sell 1 and will not be undersold.GROCERIES.The most complete line kept anywhere, and sold for a small profit.COEFEE, SPICES, all kinds, guaranteed Pure.SUGAR, MOLASSES, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, OATMEAL, CRACKERS, &c.Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Nails, Farming Tools, Shelf Hardware, Crockery, Glassware.&c.WALL PAPER.Paper Curtains and Fixtures, cheap.Halters, Circingles, One Bale Extra Buflalo Robes, inings and Trimmings for them, Nice Light.Driving Harnesses.Agents for the CELEBRATED KEENE SLEIGHS.good stock on hand.Any one wantin Prices that defy these Sleighs can buy cheap, we are thelr mpetition.A few reasons why we are sole agents for.this country.le to sell goodsso cheap 1st, We buy r goods with cash, and consequently at 2d.We get our goods make no ac-| F1 - Wé db our own business.have no ay, and our living ex- #61] goods at a mnoéh'\u2019émaller profit you of the same if \u2018 past favors, we solleft a continuation the same.and invite all to eal] and, willing to walt T: B, or IR: Mc RIDER.\u2018 ' + i FLOUR AND CORN, our by the-bbl oc Car Toad: Corn by the bushel or Car Load.To arrive, Two ars Flour, Four Cars orb: We are paying the highest cash price for Butter and will sell you more goods for the money, than elsewhere, your for yourselves.ou can possibly buy {1 only_come and, see Just give Us à call.ods are a'l Fresh, Clean and N ew, and Will be sold law for cash.- Don\u2019t forget the old Stone Stone Is the Placeto trade.\u2018 ELDER & TINKER.H, W:; EtDER.EV.TINKER, .Beebe Plain Nov.21, 1876, PATENTS ! MODELS ! Glover, Ft, Oct.16, 1876.Dear Sir: In view of the faithful and persevering lubor tn the case which I entrusted to your care, and (Rho success altending the same, in obluluing à Patent, I can confidently recommend those wishing the services of a Patent Attorney to your Agency.Yours truly, D.B.RANDALL.ToF, A.WiISWELL, Box 54, Beebe Plain, P.Q.PATENTS ! MODELS ! CoOksMIKE, Que., 27th Jan, 1877, F, A.WIsWELL, Esq., Beebe Plain, Que.Desr Sir\u2014We have to own receipt of Jour, favor We have to express our Men vécues of pour express our on of your forkmanship, and to thank you for the businesslike manner which you have executed our order, \u2018ours trul MILLER, BARLOW & CO, F, À.WISWELL has had an an experience of seven Jeans 88 SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, and sixteen years În the making of MODELS, aud experimental machinery.Send for circulars and get his terms.Models made or unfinished ones completed in Steel, iron, brass or wood, Portlous of models made to order.Small brass oriron castings, finished or in the rough, sent by mail, EL L, F.À.WISW.Beebe Plain, Vt, and Beebe Plain, P,Q.MEMPHREMAGOG STEAM JR June 11th.between FERRY CO.int.The new and staunch Steamer MINNIE,\u201d commenced her regular trips on Menday, GEORGEVILLE and KNOWLTON\u2019S LANDING.Time until further notice :\u2014leave Georgeville at § am,, 11 8.m., and 4p.m.Leave Knowl tons at 9 a.m., 11.30 a.w,, and 4.30 p.w.Extra trips will be made at the hoisting of signal from either C.McWILLIAM & CO., Proprietors, Georgeville, June 11, 1877.40m3 4 ~ For Sale, At the new Grain, Flour & Feed Store, Stanstead Plain.CAR LOADS OF CORN, 2 Car Loads of FLOUR, to arrive.hand, Corn, Flour and Shorts.Flour by the barrel or pound, ONE CAR YELLOW MIXED CORN, at the lowest prices.Also on H.A.CHANNELL.Stanstead, April 4, 1877.DRY GOODS, L F or Less ji at \u2018 INENS, THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT ! CALL AND SEE IF THERE ISN'T ! MORE GOODS 1 MON BY.PIKE BROTHERS, than any other place in The Finest]Linejof Ready Made Clothing, \u201cBOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES &e., &è., -&e., Our.À Just Received.ROCK ISLAND, Q.Rememberthe place, PIKE BROTHERS, MARNESEYS, \u2018White -1y -attended to.for themselves, , Fitoh Bay.Nov.i oe HALVERS, © \u201cTAKE NOTICE.L.N.& R.GARLINE, Wi continue to carry on the.Tonning & Currying Business, Harness making, atid Boot and Shoes Business as former.y, and au vhe game | >lace.Wo havedit hand n éodd'atôtk of FE ' ET BRIBLES, &e., will bs sold 4k viry Soir Ordos for any Wi te : Alsoy ui go bua\u2019; Ladies, and Chia /, 1 RE / ; Boots and Shoes, \u2018ts low as they cân be bonght elsewhere - The public are requested 12, 1878.4 4 \u2018 \" price ; Thé prombite bi.4d stoek \u201cof en's call and seu XN.& RB, GARDINE.Anade for cast.Deposit Notes \u2014 Ecitatblisheod in 1885- Head Office, - PATRONIZE HOM GEO.POMROY Stan ead.HIRAM HOWE, Barnston.A.A.ADAMS, Coatlcook.STEARNS\u2019 NOTICE.E will sell the wood Work tc any kind of Carringes all ready to iron, with Patent or Common Wheels, at about what a set of wheels usually cost.We have nice wheels on hand, and can defy competition.L.A.STEARNS & CO.Stanstead, Aug.3, 1877.Flour and Grain Store.THE undersigned will keep always on hand a large Stock of the Best Brands of Flour.and will seil Wholesale or by the Single Barrel to any one wanting Flour.I shall also keep CORN and other grain for sale in any quantity, all for sale at very low rates and for cash only.I have come to the conclusion that I had better sell to the people cheap and get my pay.Ihave had enough of the other way oldoing business.H{ LOVE TL.Coaticook, Dec.6, 1875.: 62 NOTICE.TRE undersigned having purchased the Shop formerly occupied by S.Ray, will continue the manufacture of Ax HANDLES.Pick HANDLES, SLEDGE and HAMMER HANDLES, Also, WINDOW Sasn made to order.WARREN PIKE.WANTED.20 CORDS LEVER WOOD, suitable for Ax Handles, for which the highest cash price will be paid.Rock Island, Dec.12, 1676.New Blacksmith Shop.\"THE undersigned have purchased the old stand at Rock Island, known as the Lee Shop, near the old Line or Butler store, where.they have a good stock of material and are prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing in a workmanlike manner at reasonable prices.Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing and Repairing of all kinds.Overreaching and interfering remedied.Give us à fair trial.Le & O.CORDEAU.Rock Island, May 1, 1877.84m} THE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE .P, 1614 Is now replenished with new material and we are prepared to do all kinds of work, such as .BILL HEADS, - NO E HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS.BALL CARDS, © CIRCULARS, ADDRESS CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, POSTERS, AUCTION BILLS, ete., etc., etc.\u2018on-short notice at moderate prices \u2014_\u2014 A fine line line of (Papers, including FOOLSCAPS, BILL PAPERS, LETTER PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, BOX PAPETRIES, ENVELOPES, TAGS, large and small, INKS, MUCILAGE, PENS, PENCILS, &e, BLANK BOOKS, in varicty, LEDGERS, ites: JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, QUARTOS, BILL BOOKS, > NOTE BOOKS; RECEIPT BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, Le fant Pan 1 All of whieh goods will be sold vory Papers and Envelopes in low for cash.'Ytinhtity nt Svholesnle pilecs.No croit glven for these goods asthe priees are gai 1020 Stanstead & Sherbroolze COUNTIES Mutual Fire Insurance Company.-\u20140 - $700,000, 40 Tears Experience oO All losses promptly puid.No claims in litigation.The\u2018 Mutunl\u201d pays no Dividends to Stockholders, copsuquently every wember gels his Insurance at actual cost.Losses by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not, sre paid by the biutual.0 - Sherbrooke, P.Q.o\u2014-\u2014 E INSTITUTIONS.The following tuble will give some idea of the progress of the Com, and the confidence it receives trom the publie :\u2014 ses \" Property coverud.Deposit Notes.Losses 1900 Tone Les fr force 82.456.054 29 8182,978 03 se 1874 7446 7,201,506 60 588,010 54 16 .777 1873 8067 8,130,826 00 685,345 63 44 8807 LT.COL.B.'I'.MORRIS, A.G.WOODWARD, President.Sec'y & Treas, LOCAL AGENTS.H.L.KNOWLTON, Magog.E.II.LEBARON, Hatley.QUARTUS BLISS, Compton, 5.0.B \u201c Ft 7 = DEALER IN Marble and Granite Monuments, TABLETS, GRAVE STONES, &C.Designs furnished and executed.Mable Tops wade to order.Marble cleancd as good as new.Works at SYANSTEAL PLAIN.All kinds 0! Stained 8.C.BURNS.he wo pri Mo ers wil Tam Rock Island, Nov.2,1874.STANSTEAD IRON FOUNDRY \u2014AND\u2014 MACHINE SHOP.BE undersigned having purchased the interest off Mr.I.B.Morrill in the above business, wlil continue the samo at Oid Stand, Rock Island.Having procuied some new Machinery and having good patierus and experienced rkuien, he is prepared to do all hiads of dob VWVori iu good style, promptly and for moderate ces, such ag SHA ETING, MILL WORK, REPAIRING, &C.IIe will coutinue tlie manufacture of the colebrated WOOLLEY PLOUGH, two sizes, SIDE HILL « of * Repairs for all these Ploughs kept on hand, also for the old Woolley Plough.Particular attention given to repairing Threshing Machines, rse Powers, Sawing Machines, &e.Sawing Machines built to order.Culitvators, Harrows, IIarrow Teeth Stoves, Hollow Ware, and Farmers\u2019 Boil- always kept in stock.an experienced Machinist, and I pay particular attention to that branch of the business.All orders will veeeive promptattention.1505 Pu fee all wa tit] of hearing.ference Cases before the Patent Ofice, Extensions;before Congress, IntHogment Suits in different States.and ail Htigation appertaining to fnvemions ov Patents.Send Stamp for pawphlet of sixty pages.whiich they have full history of service, and state amount D ÉSTEABIISIEDS Ses GILMORE & CO.Attorueys at Law, Successors Lo Chipman, Hosmer & Co., 620 F Street, Washington, D.C.AMERICAN AND FORFIGN PATENTS.tents procured in all countries.No FEE IN ADVANCE, Nocha-ge unless the patent js granted.No fees for makin preliminary examinations.) ; No additions 3 for obtaining und conducting a re- Special attention given vo [uter- UNITED STATES COURTS AND DuPART- MENTS.Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court of the Uniteu States, Court of Claims, Court of Commissioners of Claims, Southern Clajms Commission, and Alabama classes of war claims before the Executive Departments.| ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY.Odlicers, soldiers, and sailors of the late r, or their heirs, are in Many CAsos on- ed to money from the Government, ot nu knowledge.Write pay and bounty received.Enclose stamp.avd a full reply.after oxamina- tion, will be given you free.PENSIONS.AI oflicers, soldiers and sailors wouné- ed.ruptured.or jnjured iv ike lwo war, Powever slightly.cau voviain à vers oil, W2ny How receiv ug neas'ous are entitled to an Jicrease.Sead samp aud informa oa will be fu.vished ivee, Uatvtüp Sraves GENGRAL LAND Orsrog.88 the sue wi US, ] rol of't on application to us, As we charge vo fee unloss successful, stamps for roturn postage should be sent Pr.0.-WASHINGTON, D.Q., Nov, 24, 1876, b> Coniesied Tnud Cases, Private Land Claims.Miaisz Pre-emotiou stead Cases.proscouted bero:e \u201816 Gener- m Yond Olfiee nud Department of the Ja- terior.d Home- OLD BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS.The last Reports of the Commissioner of the General fund Office shows 2,897, 300 acres of Bounty TLaud Warrants oute standing, 18656 and prio» acrs.thew, These were issued undor act ot We pay cash for send by reglsceved letter.Where ignments aro imperfect we give Instrue- tious to perfect them.ach department of our business is conducted in à separate bureau, under tuo chnrge ol experienced fawyers and clorks.By reason of error or {raid many Bttor- neys ave suspended {vom practice before Pevsion and other offices ench year.Claimants whose vitorneys have been thus pended will be grrinitoualy furntshed a full information and proper papers Täberal arrätigoments made with\u2018 attor- noys in all classes of business, GILMORE & CO.Address + Washington, D.C.Haka ; Fou ANS vs « Box 44 entire {ake pleasure In expressing in bein A F fidelity lictènco fn thé responsibility an ho Law.Pateat and Coltecting House 08 GH1,MORK & Cou.of ths city.ROE d.U.WHITE, Cashier National Motropolitant Bank.Fresh Lot of Blank Books © Memorandum Books, to, Just received and for sale Jow at Te JounnaL Office.¥ ec ; "]
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