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(716) 288 - 5989 - Fox NATIONAL LIBRARY CANADA BBUOTHEQUC NATIONALE NAMNEE PICTORIAL ALMANAC, AND LENNOX & ADDINGTON Book of Reference, FOR 1873, Containing a short sketch of the rise and proo-ress of the Town ; an alphabetically arranged Directory of the inhabilants ; with much other useful and valua- ble information for the people ; Also, Advertise- V ments from several of the leading businsss men of the Town ; and a large amount of very mteresting and instructive reading matter Beeman Bros. PRESCOTT : Publishers and Gener AL Job P RINTERS. i^i^ ^^7 t/, J^^^ Harvard Oolleare Libralf -^ CUf t of «iair aft •4017 f ost ®i RATES OF POSTAGE ON lEHER Canadian lottora, 3 cents per ) i uid 3 oeuta for ovory fraction of \ Jnpaid lettei-s are charged 3 ce wr \ 01. I'oaUl cardi 1 ceut. The rate of Postage to Brit :k>liimbin, Vancouver'* Ulanl, Ma toba, and rrinco Edward's Ulaiu '1 cents per \ oz, if preitaid ; 5 ce itx \ oz. if not prepaid. To Ni oundland \1\ cent* per i oz. ).i le prepaid^ United States.— Tlie rate of p< , .w on letten between any place ^ janada and the United States ia 1>repaid, 6 cents jior i oz. ; if unin cents per \ oz. Letters addios o, or received from United 8ta< >n which stamps are affixed, re] aentlng less than the amount postage to which the letters Viable, are rated as wholly unpj 'no credit being given for par payment. The single rate of postage on ters between any place in Can and any place in the United Ki dom is, by Canadian Packet, sail on Saturday, 6 cents jier \ oz. ; New York Steamer, sailing on V nesday, 8 cents |)er \ oz. PARCEL POST. Parcels may bo forwarded bet> any offices in Canada, at 12} c (or every 8 oi. ; weight not to exi 4 lb*., and the postage must be paid by stamp. The parcel sh< 'have the words "By Parcel Fi plainly written on the address. REGISTRATION. The following are the fees w) M well OS the ordinary post mtut be prepaid at the offiw which posted :-- ■ On letters to Canada, Newfo\ land, or Prince Edward Islan cents ; on letters to any place ic Uniteil States, 5 cents : on lettei any place in the United Kingi 8 cents ; on parcels, packets, &< any part of Canada, '•> centa; books, packets, and newsiiaper the Umted Kingdom, 8 cents. When letters are registered whatever destination, both poi and registration feus should be paid by stamps. The ix)9fnie regiiitr.ttiun fee on letters addr to the United Kingdom, the Ui States, and places abroad, rou paid wholly in stamps ur mone; A Registered letter can only I Uvered to tlie warty a'ldrc^sed his or hsr order. The registr does not make the Post Offlc sponsible for its safe deliver ■imply makes its transmission I secure, by rendering it practica trace it when tinseing from one to another in Canada, and at le I the frontier or port of deeiiatcl Postage Stamps, to be used ii ment of the several rates, are i as follows :— \ cent stamp, to p sDiall I'eri(«)ioals ; I cent Stan IPnst (iffite §cparfimut ot Cuiuiiiu. 1 RATES OF POSTAGE ON lEHERS. Cfttiiulian loltors, 3 cents per } oz. , kiul 3 cents for evory fraction of i oz. Jnpaid letters arc charged 5 cent* ler i OS. I'ostal cards 1 ceut. The rate of PostAga to UritUh >luinbl», Vancouver's Island, Mani- toba, and rrinoo Edward's Island is 1 cents per ^ oz. if prei)aid ; 5 cents )er joz. if not prepaid. To New- oundland 12i cent* per J oz. hiu$l w prepaid Umited &TATE8.— Tlie rate of post- M on letters between any place in ^ j»n.vla and the United States is, if (. )repaid, 6 cents per J oz. ; if uni)»id, cents per i oz. Letters addressed o, or received from United States, >n which stamps are afBxed, repre- 'sentiug less than the amount of bostage to which the letters are Jlible, are rated as wholly unpaid, iio credit being given for partial payment. The single rate of postage on let- ters between any place in Canada and any place in the United King- dom is, by Canadian Packet, sailing on 8atiird.ay, 6 cents jier i oz. ; by New York Steamer, sailing on Wed- nesday, 8 Ci^nt3 per i oz. PARCEL POST. Parcels m.iy bo forwarded betwixt any offices in Canada, at 12> cents for every 8 oi. ; weight not to exceed 4 lbs., and the postage must be pre- paid by stamp. The parcel shonlil 'have the words "By Parcel Post" pUinly written on the address. prepay drop letters : 2 cent stam]), to prepay Transient Nawsimpers, Registered Letters ; 3 cent stamp, to preiay the ordinary letter rate ; cent stamp, to prepay tlie rate on United States letters ; 6 cent stamp, to prepay rate to England vid Canadian Packet ; 8 ceut stamp, to i>reuay rate to England, vid Cunard I'lvcket. A mutilated stamp, or a stamp cut in half is not recognised. f2S, 1 cent : 8i5 and upwards to 850, 2 centd ; $50 Diid npwanU !> $100, 3 cenU : interest payable ut maturity to bo counted as principal. The fourth clause of tlie Stamp A^t enacts tluit any cheque upon a uh:u'- teretl hank or licensed baidter, or uii any savings' bank, if the same slinll be payable on iluiuaiul ; any I'ott- oinue iiionoy order und any miini- cil>al dubonture, or coupon of such debentures shall lx> free of duty un- der this Act. REGISTRATION. The following are the fees which, M well as the ordinary postage, mtut be prepaid at the office at which posted :- - • On letters to Canada, Newfound- land, or Prince Edward Island, 2 cents ; on letters to any place in the United States, 5 cents : on letters to any place in the United Kingdom, 8 cents ; on parcels, packets, ttc, to any part of Canada, 5 cents; on books, packets, and newsi>apers. to the Umted Kingdom, 8 cents. When letters are registered for whatever destination, both postage •nd registration feus should De pre- paid by stamps. The i)Ostnje and regiiitr.ition fee on letters addressed to tho United Kingdom, the United States, and places abroad, must be paid wholly in stamps or money. A Re^sterod letter can only be de- ' livered to the party .iddro^sed or to his or her order. The ivgistration does not make the Post Office re- sponsible for its safe delivery, it . airoply makes its transmission more I secure, by rendering it practicable to imoe it when passing front one place to anbther in Canada, and at least to I the frontier or port of deejiatch. Postage Stamps, to be used in pay- ment of the several rates, ore issued Ks follows :- i cent stamp, to prepay SDinll I'erioilioals ; 1 cent stamp, to MONEY OROERS. Money Orders, payable in the Dominion, may be obtained it any Money Ordai- Office (of which a list can be seen at any Post Office), at the following rates :— Under an I up to tlO, 5 cents, over 810 and not exceeding $'20, 10 cents, and 10 cent« tor every additional 820 up to 8100, above which sum no single order can issue ; in New 13runswick, S cents on each 810. ifonei/ Order) on Englarul, Ire- taiiJ, ami Scoliand.— Money Orders payable at any Monev Order Office in Great Britain and Ireland, un be obtaine<> Septuagesima Sunday Feb, Quinqu;i«cs.-s>hrove Sun ,. Aih W'eJucsday • C^ St. Divld M^r. 1 Qu.kJmitcs.-llt 8. in IiCDt '- St. Patrick '' AimuDcl.itiou— tuily i)ay. *-' Palm Sunday Apiil U aoodFiid.iy >• EostcrSuuday >^ Low Sunday i •'^ St. (Jeori* -•' llosation Sunday M:iy IS AKcnsionl).— llolyTliurs "i Birth of (iucfu Victoria '-■» rcntecoU-Wl.itSuDdsy Juue 1 Trinity Sunday , 8 Corpus Chriitl 1- Accession of (^ Victoria S) I'roclaiintioii ■■ -1 Uidmnnur IMiu ilidiattma$ Viiy Sept. Birth "fl'-inre of WnJes Nuv. StAudrew Fint Sunday in Advent St Tliomas D'f- ChrMma$ Daif » POST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Post Office Savings Banks, having the direct security of the Dominion, to every depositor for ro-p:iyment of all moneys deposited, with the in- terest due thereon. DUTIES ON PROMISSORY NOTES AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Stamps re'iuired j Siii,7.< Jfotef, Dmfli, unil BiUt of Exchange.— 3 cents for 8100 ; 3 cents every addi- tion.ll $100 ; 3 cents every adilitiunal fr!u:tion of 8100. For Kotet and Draft), Billt in Puplieate. — 2 cents on each mit of 8100 , 2 cents for each part of eveir additional 8100 ; 2 cents on each part and for every additional frac- tion of $IUO. For Hotel, Drafti, and Bill), in tnore]yirt$ than (tea.— 1 centonaach part for $100 ; 1 cent or each part for every additional 8100 : 1 cent on each part for every additional frac- tion of 8100. FOREIGN COINS-BRITISl! VALUE. Cent— America, id. Crusado Nova- Portugal, •.'». 3d. Dollar — Spaulsb, 4s. 3d.; .\mcricaD, 4S. !d. Ducat— Flanders, Sweden, Austria, and Saxony, PS. 3J. ; Ufum;irk, 8i. 3J. Florin— Prui«la, Poland, Is. -Jd. ; Flan- ders, Is. 6d. ; Ocrmany (.Vusliia), Ss. Franc, or liivre— Frencli, \)^^. Guilder— Dutch, Is. 8J. ; (Jerm.in, Is. "J. taS4. Louis d'or-(Old) 18». Gvl.-Ljuis. oi Ka- iwlcon— 168. MdiJore- I'ortunal, Slifi. Cl. Pa«otU-A»i:i,«*li«l. Piiutrc-Aribian.O .iM. ;Si'".i:sli.ii.7d. Pi«toIe— Spalu, or I'; ■lar.v.lfii.Sd. ; Italy, 15B.«d.;Fii . . i...-. :d lie -Portugal, SOtIi < ■ U J " -•■'"•"(. 4s. ed. "'.nl-S to a dolls:-, CJd. Hix-doUar- Qcrni::!!, 3i. 6(1. *, T>utch, Hamburg, Dcuxaik, and Swcdro. 4s. 3d. Rouble— Rustian. 3e. 3d. Rupee— Asia, Silver, if. lOd. ; dittc, Gold, :3s. 8d. Sel, or Sou— French, JJ. Vv^^Mti,, :^-: Ifp ri ^ m THE LAST INTERVraWf -^_^^.__^^^^A.KUABY~:ii days. THE MOONS CHANGES. Ji«tl Qunr. Sl«., ^,, ... New Moon, Mtli, 657 cr. ^^"o!^.1^kl^^i\ h^^ »i^i.^ll'r. - Hi, "Let ui lurn over a new leof " »u Jtjpiji/nnii/. Jill ".1 «iiow Kfnr. a riM ji«or - [OF jPenny Postage commXc'cTOo. '^^ ijolm Boydell born, irro . list Sunday after Epipuany. Lord Eldon tiled \iaa •• « .. ""X- H. Home (Lord Kames) b i6q6 303 7 53r 4 338 7 Sir 4 378 7 48r 4 408 7 45r 4 44s night A.Jl. P.U. 451 20, .M J 1 , 1 II It WM n muurnfu liitht (lint n,.> .i. . 33T]>' ^i'«lid3'^^S»'4pSS:(^308 r??eTeVl?k»^o"f'^r^i?a!»r8l'"»"'''«'<'I''inc. _^81u Edward Moore (poet), died, 1757. ;^i;;,^^°^e« I"- died, 1S20. ''^ ^IF ^^n"/''^'-^'''-"''"'. '649. Oli F .Napoleon III. BiiirFUj .. r. ' ._. ^Z' {1038 1149 Aft«r Mid- night A.M. 221 Stti P.M. 535 piewived in the "K? be the mS« to tff lu{ Tli^e mil? lor* ihould kindl?'t^Udt,'thi''r.'" her father, althoufh •ter her btherVdutk A°""" elKhteen mouthi in the bowli|,'l'Ji,<'„««^ ■*• "el/enUIl, got «" •neued, and tfiu fr«ll S»i?!-*""* t '!»•' »nd eoH Sunday mortiinifiSlSK?"'.'!?''"'' »• <>««»h on th. apartment for i*'i,?rtt?m"-i'^^^ eba wai dead ■;» 5»».y. 1*'"" i S" ••'•If rotum. «nd io ihe IvlViam^ ' ' •"" »"'' •P't'Ph. in'd"if'gln5"B;»?!v*yj« fo""* men were amploy*! NewpS;t.Y.fe ;? \v|%.'''?«''"r''0f St. Tlionfi? •on of lird d* U Wa?r •thfinV" "««PUon of a eireumitanMi of the dA»h S^'iT'' =.•>."" "oon the eotten orin",\. 'J.'l^i'A''' »°''. I'u.rlal of the for. Thomi. Ct It ?.. u« ?"• '" "•• «''»«'' of s" hS;-:rrt"s.w£S^t7^^^^^^^^^ >»«l«mtionTf thS Jm .s".;«fc &!'•"• •«o »•>• T"^?r^^'7fru^n'fLVtl;s'.t:a.'.Jf^ «?•»'*''?»«''• Iwm ill the year l«M in ui. n. " .'•i."l'' *»» Jjie child waUarcRe'iiht»M^rl'iL* "! "• Jam**. War l.roke out. »Wcfi 'J2,,'.t'??''«"J''«t.'lrll fe"-".ho^;i'hrr."»SJ}^' ^""'^^^^^^ her tender ycar» iho fiii JIMT \^ . """' "'" 'wrond to tho laet wo^l,;he^;ii'j"~ •', i' "wreutiafaSS l'.i:i;r Jiif ^^- :^'iS}i^"''T}^^ •ISiU'^o t 1 ^t?LS£ '"WS H^-r7' confide to lier "r. w ,iH, l?i'; "■J'! ',»* that to cm, fourteei y'J™ of ,„f SSlSFJf'.'^'^ i*'"" 1 prom eed to W,u dowo'If/thaTihi"*" ^P- ^ e wooDd dauf h- '" I., aod wu » of St. JamM. IwlieutheClrll ner frum huld hear and ' >py «lrl (then ag into t«an, Med, and she I in the "lis- other thlnga, hie thouthU 1* tore ahould ut« of undr. lie Kontle gjil ler, althouch the prinoMi wai reoMnad teen month* Ullygotvot iTerandaol-t I to death on W). Suppo*. endanU left iheir ratum, the attitude ipen Bible— Uer bodjr ip boried in «a and srin- , tha Inftlale aly epIUpb. re employed tit. Thomaa. lenUon of a ed a leaden atieu, opoD ^;!:i/|;h .; ■^'i .' . .!'if [I ^? *,;, = , K^ :•?'(; " •^''^k'l I "*.•.- :-i^f. ' if' ■;«>*i^,»'w/:,^ ; ■m-i^ -.1^>-- fewport by rare that a It -Loi » Sootcli Ju Scotland), « t'le Court nf iMt being " ^notht Ciilli *'i»n lie wai wife of Lord ''wy greatly i «'"0m: and Lor> SOMETHINO_WoirSE7TILLr"^ I "•bjc«me editor or •• ?L;W/, "'"•"""" J-f^f— on I'l.Uio hour Mr \i„„ '"•• f'n'ut.tn:" 'Jho I L ' 9*''l'fMl *cr. nil Tim it 117, Mif '""' '''"• '''"•'• "cti./h^.'" '""'""r « »ff»«.-t«l l,y 11 |l,.,i 1,. """' ,"'.'■'•• Ili'l-licl ' I,,.'','" ' T*^'"' *'"<:'' tah'r.,.,K;;;j3;i;s:^--"«™iim,i.i-i;-;-;,-,;,',;, piUicd, but BokUM ■i?^'" •' 8h«kMB««nr ti""* <*»/. ll 'Mt being " loou lii,.t7 ^ ••verti other work.-hi Tanltr. I i» .(..35 '" ?*•>• ef the irr»«i-^ ' 'umiIIuouj e». cii !»j ,.aa J-^-* rS» Afi"^^^^ "6E0E0Y" ANoJ^r^oYi »'■ « lice do ,„u coi'o*, 5»; ,• ^J.,'y Pls-Uo,.. >^ ' " "" ao you work 'f.«^t^ m. I for here?" "i preient." "j) I ap«iit know •• S!'S'^^.'3r,^^??^;^™t2^k.t ^^ililiJ?illS2 "BOTH Bl-RNT A5.D DROWNED. THEY MET A DOlIiLE lAn; = : ^J"^~S???4?'?Z^^ '^''^'- First Q Full M< THE MOONS CHANGES. ;ii:^;>^J::}?^^ss:lii:;fci?f!::'j:gr I^S"!; duliri"!!."'^ "*"""'"* "«•• DJJ'tcrri"! 3 M '^ij S-r* fin^U-M for libel. In the Vduc, I , 4 -llV Holmfiith Hood," 1852 __^. V.M.>n,.»-> publLhed b, L.ui. Na- 5 q^ 5 Septuaresima Sundar. ' 7 9«, Til woi3i-TH.;s:vt'i'i'?,:''"'-'"*''?''»''^ ^ ^* ^I'i ".^Tr-" """"" '^ '""'•"■^ '=" ; 5 7s ,r^ ':^'- ^ "dentine's Do!/. isiig ISlLfS^il^Sj^''''* "- E-.'.na to 1 7 i5r 17,M 1124 AfUr Mid- night A.lt. 9 10 11 12 13 19 20 21 00 9 38 1062 After Mid. DiSllt A.M. 123 Sexaffesima Sunday. 18 JU|'i7f,J'i^b^^s?.ritts:' •"•■~''5'ti^i-, Lord W |p« yw„fe jaiiej from L'Orient 175' 7 7r ^ |Robert Southwell hung, I COS 7 3^ „ . l..^ J-o'ericlge's po-ns pub. , 1 796. ' i on tnd an nniver." i-^in ii miiaoic u( fj g- _ „,j Pfuevtrnnee." NOTES TO THE ABOVE lUUSTnATION. fro';;' '.U.V'iVri.^f l,*;*;^;.';"; "« Pr-r «1I«I fI"''»P» the nioit dintrniiiig «ud «wful cifeSm whJiJ"'.?'"!^" *''',«'• « •'"P«wck^i tiki pla«?.' of tilt «« hi '*«f"'«!« Jl»co»cMd tli.outbrM^ KS iii^ "'. '«>' "B *o f'il tin,. inJ ISuiJ' ""^ ''• »" e«."«''t hold or by » drown? lill^iu'"- '? .'•.'" "• '» f •"<« tried to set rree twiee they went below the aurfate, and it 5a. only •■'-"J .<;^ ■- ■>'' ••*i^ :^1;<^1:- ■••Is'^f^i^ tt^ri- ■: . ^ \ - ;fe?n;:-:^^ wine nnd calamitoui Tied nt ico, tlio burn- mail rA. i'riiice. »■„» wfiil, for nearly tliiv« r luiiit or dxawueil. oublcfate!" M, TAe />rii«« ulled ruve outward bound. crvoyuite,fromb«iuK ediviutl,e month of ■lie had eiuglit fire. ' t »ud awful circum. eck can take place ii f'l" '?u''"'?*' ">eii (111. mlhechanceiof neaui of oountemct- lie inonienl the eap. »'"cd the outbreak , whilit Ijieutenant • to be dipped into I corered with them ry meant that could Iter waa retorted to were tried) but inef. t err attempt to iub- orfnoreaeinjr. Still, ued ai aetire a« be- are atUmiit to irct Irivcii back by the m thrown over him turnt. They then t, but it fell 00 the d. The Iwntiwain le jawl which tlier re»t to their fcorfiil •ee waa inevitulilc. » werp heard, ninl if instinct wanicil uttered the inont cone-tha chaplain all to meet their Jid. Sclfpreeena- ^b; (ome pluiiirid licath of the two— >'y «lian, hen^oups Notliliigwoa to lie licoreredwithllv ;lie wavei, many of ll» from the cuiis, by the dre— medUu ucep! wing ritit oj oak, ttt in tunder d UP to thll time <.*•, Dae now wcli ) the (hip nor any itreu at thii was ht of •harlDK the ■preeerration was ie ilipped down u le wawr, but thii • that he fell into Id of by a drown- tried to set free, !, andltwaeoDly i m^m ^'^-•-,>H ^.;^r ■J*.,f :j.is/7jks siioulo ue sometimes ULisi), AXD so.viir:Mi:s di.ai. &!*Si' siiiji^j^s^ ;«- f^:^ r.- . S^?- 1^^^ i.-\ hlU.: 1J?-V ?».^ ■■it.iiiK occn Durat iMiow, fell overboard, kill'r:,, .ome. but eivliitf a tenjiwrary ihelter to othen. Klght> punoui Vera now crowiled taaether ou the malumut, •mougit whom wu« tlie clmplaiii, wlio wa« even tlien doins hli utmoii, to per- »..'iM!',.J'n'*°'' '""'"'•ei'.to be reiisned, when .uddenlylie fell into tlie tea. l)e U Fond ■eviu( the poor man fall, im- i.wliately retcued hiiii.nltliough requested by the chiplain friend, the lleutcniint nobly leiilled, "when my .trensth i.cx. m, W ?;'r?..*h'i'i''f ,'"'' "'"■«'''"•' 'i'll« fi" 'till continued r^fn, Uht 1 II rcich-jd the powilur iiiagiiiine, when the moil fearful exi.lo.iou ensued, uud for a wRile nithing »u iiiiVlo but nun Uiii of human beinsn, even then in the ayoulei of death (muff i^'jwW* '";''" '"«"♦ cyme ou they proridettially found a eoik of l.iaudy. Homo i«)ik, a piece of leaflet cloth. U.- '•"• scarlet clotl a rmSi^,. . M*^'* '" >"'«"" «»w<».a» a wait.and a plauk for a rudder. AH tins was dono lu th« darkneu of uiaht, and then came another lerioui difficulty : they were at least two nmV.ull *'«.'"" .T""' '"u""*' «"'» ''»<« »» chart! "mSi.« mi} thing tn eiipw them where to tteer. Eight dayi andnlghU EA'fu^*"''""'* "S'". 0' ■'*''<*• •»'• »" *"'• tiie the tfireo «. «H """s wereiutferinq from the extremitin of hunuerajid thirej and exiwied to iTio burning heat of the aun by dai-. and the lutcu.o cold hy night; but happily, on the 3rd 5} Mr L") •."'**■ '"'.?'■""'* "'« '*•«■">» ''""'• 5'he light of it alone 'A'"." i? *"* "'«"•. «''«»«a •treiiRtUfor renewed exertion. ^„t. 'ft*'.. "';'?' ""','!'* "'« e»»" •' ^'^''. »"J entered "r«* Jh? ""i'l /"•,':ca■"«'« the™ »n the kindeet and moft 3iT ',' •»•■""'«'•, Jl'8 Uoveraor of the olaoa where they landed I hen came forward and conducted lieutenant de la .„?. f".i ""^i'lPanion. to hia houM. were he provided them with clothe* Olid a |) enteoui meal. 'J hough reit w« quiteS inuch needed as food, yet the lurvivort would not eleei) until th<.y had in church (which wu> half a league di.taiit) raided tlmuk* for their wonderful jireiervatlou. """"" ""miea Nearly three liundred person! periihed in thii fearful Si'u". '■X??.?'„°,°.1 "'"if •"flf'inil" niurt hi?o Uen ' tcrrib"i ca'SiX?u'««e';"«JJ'S,'at°' ' ''"" » "o. de^rlbiug .uch 2 " Voth burnt and druitwit, they met a doubit /ate." LOED THURLOW'S COACH. wMV.TjTl,",i",'"'fi' °/"lt wetntrio loan TiiiaLow that he nnint K., . ' ,'" '''' •"''"t?'? • .»'"'• notwitli.tandiug his fre- ?nn«m.?,i ." ll »"«">''. »hicli they were a little afnVid of. he £hnrt?Slf.l^"7 "}*?" 'cnn.of great familiarity with them. S nau'^^f^^Ml'l? 'i'?''.''*'*.',' "'•>'• .l">"l.Cl.ancellor, lie addrewed tu. foiiowiSS uf!^. 1- '" "* '" '"^ "•'" » '""'°'" '" n^IwLS'S^i,' '", ** <^draKing-ron.. iJi. "j* f ""V «'».«'''•<« th'reon, with an earl'e coronet Inrtead of a baron'o. PearinK a itorin from liil JJrH»~*l'^¥l *•'"'"«'' «<•*'''<• "f •''• lordihlp.toopen the IfrL.toh.,1 flLh i*f 1'""",= *t'''> 'ookl'i* round, Tburlow .»ilJr . JIiJii""l°'' ^""' cvcrjlhing is ox I could wish !» The Jame."i ISliE!!,' "."„'i"f"i" '"»'"■<• «<> »« Thurlow left St. ri?i~ »i»f„ ^* ' '"'' »«'o",l'l» lordihiii required the ear- hcrildry • '"™' ""' '"*"* aicoriing to the rulet of A POET HANGED I FiitV7'N»rf;il^°5'^'"'"'V w"" »«>fn Jn til* rear 1J«0, at St. wS. hi." S° .'?'•'• '■'? C'">''>" 'wine Roman cfitholici : and it Ta". .Xthi''n„7':t";„''{''* '" "" '" »" L" »'icn neither nriinit liShtl,^! ».wi*If,? ''"'".'""'• "•".•"'Bcient protection fK lotiVS.lJ.^'i.'?"*"'"' '"'y. and befell a melancholy :keVci;{,?i'cfl''yrr?Sffili.'XSf:'J:' ^"'^^ ^'" '»"<""''' W hen quite a child he wa^ tent to »ho Encliih Collne at Douay, in Flaiidem. From there h. wJ"? f » if "n,?. .?."*iE.'i • ,'.'™I^*.»" k-.' '?'^" ';',••'<« jollied the lociety of JctuluT He re", lai wli^h^WL',*.'!^. '? ^^ "' '{.'"'••'onary.iK.twiriiStand nj a rillive4d * Hi'ani^.rri'?""'' "''•/rof««ion withdealh 2rt%'?w2i?nV"JL7A*"iX'i}'?» »'T "• •nff.??d'fh?',^'^: loalh»m. th'.t -M- h"""*^ L" ■ '•""••on •<> noisome and I.I. il .t • '"*' "•"" he wa( breofht out for examliutintT hliolotha. were coTered with yermlS. Hll fath". whSVu i man of good family, preiented a petition to Oueen EUiaUth, !h*f'h* 'Ti'j'" 'i'''?'<'.l''*f* <*».'/ "nJthlngTodeMnfe death that he might suffer death ; but If not. a< he wat a lentleroao. he entreated her Majeit.v to order him to be treaUd as a len' tleman. After this boutliwell wa* better lodged, but lielug kept in prison for three yuan, combined with ten iuflict>oue of the rack, these cruelties tried and wore out his patience so much, that he entreated and begged to be tried. In reply to this. I.oid Burleigh, .-iecretary of bUtc, is said to have made the unfeeling and cruel remark that "if be was in such a hurry to be hanged ho should soon have his wish ! " Shortly afterwards, SoutliwcU was tried, found guilty on Ills own eon. fesaiou of being n Uumisli I'rie.t, cundiuined, and executed at Tyburn, in the year lj»}, with all the dreadful details aiao. ciated with the old treason-laws of England. gouthwell'i life, thoush tliort, was one of sadness ; his iKxtry therefore s lull of the patient but melancholy reslgiialiou with which liu wrote, anil pos.-esfes great rieline.>s of iiiiagina- tioii, with a felicity of verbihcatiun. It was in prison he wrote his two longest productioni--'.S». t\ttr-$ Cumpluint.' and Uaru ilugduUnt'ii Tears;" and one striking feature of these works is that although suffering such cruel |.er»ecu. ilriii^.f.*"".'!!;! ' °,"J' «,"«« ?' «n«>7 'tiling be visible in his writings. AlthoUKh his works were much apiireeiated at one Hui.Jflfl.^i'' "».c even editions haviug l.ceu printed between 15W and 100(1), yet they fell into neglect nfteniards. Southwell was also the author of several iiroso works, which possessed equal merit with his poems. .-■■•>.» COLERIDGE AS A PREACHER. . J?.™rJj,r»1;'. i'lfJ?"/''- *' "'* '?<" "' "'6 Quantock Hills- T? Ti""'": which CoLKiiioct: bos commemorated in verse —that he wrote some of his inoit beautiful poems, including the brst part of the wild and wondrous tale " of " CArt«la6"'S contrast between the simple shepherd-boy dnvini his team a held or silting under the hawthorn piping to Ids flock, as thouch he shoSld never bi l,ll',..*i!'.''.„."'.'*'"'' **°r """''•V lad. crimped, kidnapped. .»!f/ihi5'';''""'' '"""ie drunk at an alehouse, turned Kto a wretched drumraer-bo.v, with his hair sticking en end with powder and pomatum, r. long cue at his back, and tricked out in the finery of the professiuu of blood. »ncaea out 'iSucA uwi-e the note» our once lowd po<(i ivn^i,' And, for mrielf, I could not have been more delighted If I bad heard the music of the spheres." "•uauvcu u i J8733l^^ARCH~31 days. Soir RiMf * Sett. Moo* BiHI JB«ti. i'.it. ^HE MOONS CHANGES fWs;;,SS:J3=UsaS._ J^ IS/. David. I ^S^lfMOofthiiiihSSir'— --^ -^^ 1st Sunday i^^rZ^" 1 \ — 3 li Thl. d.r^l, the iu,n i7.™:, ",*;h ^, . ' 5 40s 1 10 22 e 1 1 7 n ' '"""*• Otwar. In m?i •"'""• 'n 1*08 ; «ua i - . . . „ 6,11, Prjnc to ,h, FI.S'L'?J.''"Bili^') J^' 10M>'yJDaraIe,W.Jnupb,^"!: ^ . « 29r 6 4 10 llTu &"??'-5?fe:^^^^^^ 536 11 14 F •'•»:inr.'^L':&>:?-^^^^ at Bhiubounw, in Kent^ m "3'.'." "'• Xear J7j? 'i4iF I •S'T»r«;^:d';io'i\»»'''i^^^^ £Ti'i':"j'?«'ip/i»"rto'^sr^^if,?i'*!:'j;6 i. "iio. Ill \m, raad« ioni. «.,il'"r'.* '"«•«• »«"t« ill nllottiinr liu^! ?"''~"'''l experl- ( Hii^ iwor-rates. ■*"" """n. •ud rtlievt 6 16r -4 M [KotscI,ue asaawinated. Mia i * °^'' ^ ' 43r 1' w.^'ui;?'. w'"^ Soi^hu Vith"? r ' wi »' 149 1 3 "0^rT„„t„fGoJ-,,,ollc..iolJ.,„" * V£ IllUSTHAT/ON. iJ'".'"" o'thoM un. I fy luroithei lo man* I •n 5m' Preeured ina ■ remartubuJSr'folS; •uWit bV hS Sif! • wlUandaiTthmtS I7CI hJ) eootUtution IU (hit niaiiucr jn *-»lu oroanaider! * 'rom hit "Sana I I ill rone, tie toua, inga : oig iwell. ireelrai »ll ud hear, ip«»r ire." "•"t. ijnd frin. L'L'm'nd.tl.uai \nag under hia uexcreliaoaha :.' 1 ' ■ . ) SAVE! - YOUE * ]\ffONEY I Who has lately removed to West Ward, Naparee;' ' Who sells CHEAP FOR CASH. ' Feed of air Kinds, Coal • OH as Cheap as the Che est. Auction Sales ' ' '" *'' °°""*^ ^"-'^^'^ *o on Reasonable Terms. J ■:■«' CASH PAID FOR WOOD. And all Kinds of Produce. i ; .-1. i mm^Y- ^- WILLIAMS. ATTORNEY ■ AT - LAW i SOLICITOR -IN -CHANCERY ' NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEi! &a &C. MONEY TO LOAN A. Reduced Rates, for a„,^.„,, ,>„,„ Tu-o .„ T^^nt, ,,,,, MONEY ADVANCED J o Parties who wish to build. .Apply ,., _ ^' ®' "WILLIAMS. ROYAL IITSURAITCE COMPAITY DF LONDON ,aifl*,^^^ ^.^^^p^^^; • apltal, 1^10.000,000, iiniiinl Income ov^^r fj)4.000.000. FiiiKfv |„ llaiiil. ij«!»,SOO.000. Fire.''r:Xe''S.'""'P""" ■■"^"^'''' "^-"^ Loss by Assurances on Lives gn,nted on most favorable terms. «OI!TII * BEDLAtt. « hlef ,t„,,„,. W. S. WILLIAMS. AnrNT. Nap.-,ncc. 0„t. ^ rjife-and I A VETEEAITS ^IstItQBDsi •ttack and brwk the Jnll^f ii„^'' VT ""> «"" «» NeUon faU. mo^l^d^^cSu^ '""°? '" When 1 »m oomlos to my end !• "*' " •*• how eomforUbly Si™¥^ii -«:?&• I'J^^JJM;;^^ ^Soutlie •—•""'" limn iwcutjjjjf, ' — •"• Ho •on oU draper at Briiu.!* He w^i"?J ^*- «« the •chool. whew, alter four TMr.*^n!f»' *?■ ^"*'^*nste'' upon the »T«teni of ^T^..! . .* •»«a*t o attack M» MhooL H^wi^hT^*' punishment pur.'edin decUwd that he o^jU^^Tt^"^ t^i^°'^ ^^^ h" to awlffl— but be thii « iV^ 1 'hings— to run and that whiU?tt*£^ ^^'thl'^S 't-r ''"""t b" t induatiy which wen w?Uv^ "'*' ''*'"'• <>' literary wHter.ind wWch bLm?» flrii'?'?:'.**'* ^ •">• othSJ •tood him in good .tSd tw^?* ^•.^i* '^^^ »"«. and •fter. leaving ^oJd Soute^"".* ^t ^'»''t a ySx 0/ Coleridge! wd^S tS-o'^Sul^i »«»'^*-»S day, two ifsten. Aft«r «inS^ n>*med, on the eame Ua poem, entiUed "Ja^/i » f"!*"'' Southey aold , booKeUei, for fifty gSS^^**' **» C"*"". the ttl JrtKt°,:liVand^uil!?!!5''«'^'°«'^^ We a not — *" '.a ST7EDENB0RG'3 VISION. year, of hi. hfe hrJ^ve hSfil?"'* "^'"^"^ ^^'y^^^" •tudy of science and pSt?«.Mr.f,'fh"P,-?'°»'^«'^ t" t-'ie and it «M only the W ♦«.„»" '^° '""?«' S^ct^on ; of whoee immm.,^, ", "' "'^Tation of Swedeiiljon? J 'rom ;he flame..' He confinu?d^n 'i"J* *"• '",in-e.it djoR?; •ome ;ime. continually iol„".li™„y'„f»."7 "dted .Ute^J Wut two liouri theM* per- whom he wV.. Thiumt Menin?".'.""' "'« «»n>P«DT wfth bnrg. anrf quMt^ned him^.°? "'"?"'"'« he fent fc deioribcd t¥e fire prc?i,?Ir h„ * I? ^""•''sration .. hli deatn, and a irood ^ «? prlrate ,^7Tj _ — "-^w «irlr^fnor receiJedlvSSf .',""* "".'«'' "to jw.|.won 01 the are exactlv m s«.J,-!!' ""'"S'lt g»Te a de bft OnTnetd«ytheGovern^?t.5 i*''j'i"^'* ''»«• •t"t«' the Ictiea m lirJl EXHIBITING A 8PBCIMEM OF YOCNO BRAMAH'S nAMDIWORK 1873— APRIL— 30 days. THE MOON'S CHANGES. Aloau, Mtb,:(MliJt. 1 i I'U ^V ^"9''. "f Common Pravtr wu ordered ta A I? I^^""''"' »"•','>£«" "» l>er 18th year. isM. " 4,F Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. 5 S I " .^ eoW ^pri/, niiwA ftnad and htOtwini • Br«iiuii PiioroB." 6 S *»lm Sunday. 7 SI i''!;S?,f;\^"«''l"n«n murdered MlHReay Q XXr c "t»'ii at Bon«p»rU.t St. Heleiu^ I8I6. y »» apenser born, 1552 lOp W.„^j.o„^d.,„ud^M„hal Boult ., th. 11 jF ooon rstzBAY. ]V^ "telif 2!:ii''%rr«'> ««» »"-«" the |6 36r {6 34s 5 32r 6398 5 27r I Setf. I After ; Uid- I DJKht 113 NOTES TO THE ABOVE IllUSTRATIOH. 13 S Baiter SundayT 15 TU'*?*™,?*^'" <• P«tcM whoi. workiwer. '• -^ " " »f,.~ II.. - .. . I I8F 19 S 221 1 U/t?.'*l"'"^*«'' "»'"' »il»enturer. PiulJon.i 91 \V C^ V • "'"' *" " ""«''«v.n LkrUour, n'J: ' Wf re lit, a proof that wit tan lUMr U IMJmtt mough mainU nioHalUu Tht u-orld admir tt. ami Uu Uv— p. ,,'., ■ Kiiti J'.M. 9 1 1019 1140 After Uid- night A.V. 23 24 25 W Th F 26S •77 s: Shakespeare died, 1616. I St. otcrg,. , counected in tliat couuly ••)ii«i»* *" *"' 28'M ^to^i'^'-'K""""^"'' <"»"»<1. and th. •xxly of the untortunnte CharlM I 1- •peoted br Sir He.irr Halford Md olh?; femlfmen. mi. The bodywii" Ie«bll entire „n,l 1„ g^d e<.i.dUlon^"«idt™ , J giimi HuJ ruin, uwd for itt preJerritlon 29Tu 30 \V StU P.M. 935 J^'bSHS i^Fw^H^gv'h* '»»«»«' of the Ml.. J2utioV.''-?,?»"A'«''?."<«'«^»'».wb".1fwI aepartmeiit Id hie worliehoB. Tor . vhlla Sn^^ {°«,'f<>»l«eiUt«i by an Injury to SleanHf^Sj found on. more oomjpatibl. with hi. aJSttiSSi lu th. ibop of th. Tini. eaiSmUr AUolt^S! .hliTJ?.?"' •" 7." /«rtunat. .nough to ■JlPSS {"«»"»' which hTvivii':^^^^^ Uln.dTh72«VAr^'!i'""'""'*'S'"«ndrt^ SS?47fe''^H.--u?^^^ of f h. gra«t«et enelaMring fMti of (Sj SiitSS! " "" ««>n.truetlon of t^. llriUnnta'^rbSS I ILLUSTRATION. iTtntor of the •*]«. It namt, and NrtrU '*?'•«»; »M tb» Mu SWDboroufh, nwr f? Ji* WM bom la ■I brm under Lwd ■ tldnn. •Ho'AMehtl lira to "foil* '•"■ •»» loiiow tht >rk upon th« ftra. rwtef M iDtultlT* ruetint mudMl la- ■• lu tbii wtf b« iolwcod,whl«lihli W- 'ni«o«n»l]r ti. Iriendi, uid whioh u) ipteloian •( bit old fl 1(1 andnior- l>-hlmtel(atkllt«d a ud eoautol tbt r«rdi thowod hit •M of tho tmitht' 'oraahiloBnunah ■tin: but, boeom- ' «• hit anklo, ho /. "••'Wneio-and thhli MpirattoBt otor, Allott Mnr |Mdilr boeaaoaa i»-(huB?i, %dltt, tter. which it in ;•••! WHICH i_ ,^ 1 f'tn now a >ood nough to tolT Mr oilhJiappnnilM. making (ho Jour- nough to toll --^*Kin^ wtiw jvui* ifiibtoomBonetd tnd an aocidoal, >uno of hit dall/ l>7 aiTordiuc him «ount bjr proda» rrom the maau- da food ineeatk ■d tbt " Bramah Parpetet, ataj be ra, during tistjr. >lt. in fprto of a ODt who thould ere mado-and It I Amtrican loek- lenttwiiholabo. tered it, and ob. or hit Joek gart »s faaalty i ar>4 BiMhiaet of in- raullt preti. tho Bumbtriug and e undertook at of the Hank of wer, that It ae> red elerkt more «e before. Tbo ■daptabilitr •t 'B, and art for- ' iplwedintoaia I the Mo-nwh i inula rubaUr i (9.)-Edh exception, brightenoa w^n. Hi3 „8penier wa Cjmbridge.w • /ellowthip, I tutor. ItWM e»rlieitpoeiii, to Sir Philip ', duccd him at ' ;l •A'/i\Dlli Cement uk«u out In laiV^.if. 'iiiT','!' .'"'"':'• Honi.u _f^ff_TfMr you CAxxor E.vnxauisw keeu ma eompreheuilTe wen BrL • ui»iiuf»cturer he ilou,! Vm^un .".''"*" "' '"» •: iiud ■irtlclt. they pri^ucBd uulll imj" i "mS '"'' '^''^ I')' "'• A TBIBUTE TO OLIVER GOLDSMITH. ai loud luugiDtf tS iiolhe " ■kf'L^.t"!!;'".''' '" '-^'V "'•"". luuneiud i<.rt.T„„_.../"5. *•'"'' ""} »• doom, »ud utliluia other p,„m», his ••c"miSi'^''^,V'^ *,\''"& ''"'J'-' '»»"? oyol pe.„io„ of fifty pom'ui, vcarTh;;":'f •"■*'""''' '''"> » 1306 Rp|it»rod two poeinii l,enui?^,i i":: '" * 'f" income. In (nterestiutf liecau.e of the m , i ' ""'•"••••I*", but doubly S|icn«r revi.ited Kf"i",„i' '.."5.'??^: . ''' «l'« follpwin«' /,„; -— -.vi.i.o lo Ilia recent r.arrinci. i. •..•"■.","""i> "peciui lust the ni ssin-. book, of -ri^ I «:'I<1 thnt on hi. voyage he "'"■■ -' -"■'•'^'''"' .r.^/"":«yw"w,"l.utthJ uule •liBltoreUth«re7lifcwriui.i!''b' «!'«<"■'> 'or chume „i,": lectiQui •■Id rJ;u£«"f-hJJr.'', «"J » >;«•«'". full of ilr, r.co I •couci of III. youU, aid M^Sli 1 "^f '"'* "'? '"""I' »I'<1 the rcinembmi.cci of i'ijfov "^ »?'.'.^ Auburn and Wakefield wit* fctteuiWiS^tF^^^^^ jr»»t«rd«y'ielc«y; a^irriif.M L.''*''''''"?'?''.'' '" writiiw » M(» of uc«e»sity ko«M 7.?^"* ??•,»*'»/ »•>'« hour, but tl^ «t«coiiiii»5.iou.l.irwft .nnS. hi. t,!.!^?*i' ""■•^' '''» >d old. the womep and child "u in the JiKw'i whir** ''"."'••l «'• '• «nd liiuii hi. simple »ou«. of lo« ^llfiS.'* ?<*«''«« In ilope •weet 'toiTorthe"Vic.fofwli'irM^..^»V»3'- , With thlt t"otes^"o%ra.3'SSf^,"V"^^^^^^^^^^ Wu-Sife'"'''''«'---u^!.^iu'Lgi;\vS w.2"iir;^fi'^''' Goldsmith-. Vicar of ,ral^Ma •u»v me niissin;,' book, of ••ft. !• ":•"•>""■. on ni. voyage he f'cpt i. not wc1l^theu,icaid',ni;i".,V'''""' '"" «''« "i' i* Ijclicving tho poen, w;[i niv.rloinpicti,! '''' '""o"" «i"«t for ,, ,1 , ' "•-"•■crcompicteil. orarv of Im,.V memory. Spenser wa. » JiasS^i, hi^''^^^"*' ""?<* '''« ">™°rt*l bird .onnet ott^.^'^ZTo,]^^^^^^,^^^'''' "' »"« eighth JIUton. «o*^it i £?fi. Kil ''I.:?!?.''-. . >«'. *? it " with THE AUTHOE OP THE_;^FAEEIE QUEENEI " ««n. HiBcarv.ru.tlfuibriil^jJeT-'-''^'^"''* C«rage.'*"«^"itS.kW'i',IS "^'-k"" "J-'ted at ,.r„„-i :Jr.'i?f *"" j"™ ; hu name ia spoken with a . Itna Ifc mnr^ a ««o*. au _ < ' C hi" Hume' find !r ' '■'""* «'"""' i» n-otrMdl to rcad\hu"S.^ »-J'."»«"re f.hin™ »!,_. .r^ • ^"posajsof it— "There iaaome I as strnniTlv In „„»•. „ij ._ 7 tut|>r. It Wo. not until th. TyirT^?'.iJ"? J^°" • Privat; i!!!:^i;!^j^t;ourt^- Y^f. fffl'J.^^'i'alSs^^'.S.'.;?^ '"fg r«Rtr^^ 1. . . " l'*^'''y IS the nio«t iweticil of Til SeParul m f *"'*" "*«""'^«. "" ine>7ryim„geUe of th^t dav Ti.^^ ' "" ereat iwtron of the iioeta earl her3«w """""""pt being sent up to the i^frant Se "rlJ^^*.',''^ ^'^'^- heading on, he cri^ l'r«^i,m KrtW-^"'* '"?" "'otl'er twenty pound. •• ,»^Ser^''S'^t'at tenth 'h^' "P'V° »^ t«eniy iiiK as ho ri.n,i I./..-J ..^ 8th. his adrairat on uicreas- hoC.t^A-^^g^^Xl'-.l^fe.lc.wout of the TimoJ^^ ^^°^'^ CHANGES. I g?' I M»o» * Ah Prince Arthur born iHen i ,— — »• n r'^V"' V«^>rt' War,, i"?"" ''" *'»* '■> 'h* 7 oo,. 8 T A f"? *" •'•"''•''iSTj!iy.,f """• "'4 22r o XJJ Lady Anne Uarnard died iS-.e ' 7 -to 1 S Tun i^ ?l I,^,^J»J'5 'n "M ".jV". """ 4 19r •choUr: «dil«l "o tfc|7 ihT"iJL •f**' •'•*^e«l ' (.TikiTbifurht h mln'fff *• 'J, •'.'••"Plo/l.il.l liMp«wVrw»n?V?.„"Ti** {^"ou* Who could nut h* mti with « i«V.~ /Iffi'V' A' "»• "mioIumt.' uoderguDo, lart blm <.fci "■? fwublf* iht had wSTo'SS SUthHlBd K r'.'l"""? »h«» - h.d "? doiibi «B SidJSJhii'i.'"'* 'Sr '"'eh »liM» S«i » * In JBOa; «id«so!oo;'V *»^""" J'U'lUm.iit 7 4-, ^„-^ i""li'ol«yn_beheaded. .536. 4 7r ^0|,9 Xoratlon Sunday. ~ O o T 1 ." *:<«inWrKh. im^* <»o«Il,t) exetiitod . , . 22,lh //<,/,, yy,,,,.,,.,,, 4 It 7 478 4 4r 7 498 "a'.^' 7 628 3 69r 7 5681 ' 7 S!)- 1 i?^-t, »nd <»h»twr. ifS*".'""" »ht delitM?i>ri>« typo Umthir i^'k. *;■ •ntbldt io bImo tht ■rUr ho had dono thi!^!!?!"'^ *!''?» *<*; and I tt? work hThS^,Il..^i!r?![ kjj* hiia «!St^>|„ W««.««dmtaSyZ2S»|j'J;JjWdf«.,t^ („a.1v , •••uthorandoomDTl.ri/Vi'"!*'™?''" "wUI 'jompoMd.th.^^J^S.^.af^i;.".'"' •'"'"' •" ^ ILLUSTRATION. nofxUrmntaof >rpth*r to the mlZ prlncfpal Initrue- »» » good «la«iea| boy bwam* v«l| u« »ud MbolMHo •dieloniocniwilob* r tl. hli tMtWtad (or Mao tint to a *«rd. MitM „*;; oDi who eould But Mdlamtbowal ilu tho prooiaoti of of tho itneluuT • hlB« that 10 had jlUr Bcii tnreed bot»D hli earMr dobton' prltea- boul 11 WM. that Mint tho,ut Olid dM that. k«l ho wm hii oni ooib VAj* Mm; and •WtoprtDtotr *!• at a BfOH of ■larworh. ^1 h voToliur •.,•• , , •oekMlloN .. ^ . Mb aoa«4^'.^ti • ' ( PBoatf, (ria H »fth0 • „,a4.,j. rt ojwhloh wii 'hlohimportiuit lotfalaifo llDiihoa a laim M and tmtiMi, Ht had a rooaa >t when ho por> eorractoroftho wawookl Ho Bdtho"r««*^ tmporuT with — ••"B. vai tz- n bjr tbo nanw ■V Praieotod a itnidcoiaboiit '. with, laakr n brooshoi, aa •od Solomon- uoken mortal tha of XlUofk M,' which bo Head Quarters West End. CARRIAGE SHOP. .-. GERARD HAMILTON Has again opened a CARlitAGE; SHOI MAIN STREET WEST, Where all business in his line will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND SATISPACTIOIT GUARANTEED. I Remember the old stand, on DUNDAS STBEET WT7!.qt \t a -- Tl A XT I.I I J I G. HAMILTON. JOHN S. HULETT. Photograph Artist MILLS' BLOCK. NAPANEE. Every DESCRIpSoIT of PICTURE PROM THE Smallest Oem to lifo^to Portraits ' J- S. HULETT NEW STEAM "millI I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO GRISTING ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. MYi OAT-MEAL MILL ^_* '«"«*»n full blast, in the NEW STEAM Miu.. WILLIAM ROSS. Cash Paid for Wheat, Oats and Pease. H St, ilaboiirin* AM Aki ._ - . . _ ~~I — — E£ the room itood » pri.?VStj, h, ftSlT.Sl *••• '»'»"T. lid IS "»tUr wu tlm., th> ^u.. ., ""• other iuuidf. which w«r?yri^aif",*fr ?'•';'••>• different wo,™"; ., THE Ain^OpaS OJ-Apij) EOBpr OEAT jonof tho Buhop of LimMkk^.nfi ^Jf^™* Barnard t«ry. under Ix)id'jlacart™ev k.**?- -• • ""^'"'^ '*'••• of Good Hope. Slied^Vd withn!,.- ""'""y "' *•>• Capo M«7, 1823. If ha* beeu iftmarl,„^"";' "" "'» 8th if o'lrbalUdior tale, of humbrfif.'. S""* l*'"*"'"' "^ language remain. <■ l^uw »'/ -A *"'' '^''lUt our wemboredand.ung:- '"" ^'""^ ""^ •» re- And the erown ,n3 th^SSund'.f ""'" '**"• *• •"• • D« h«H». K- Pound-they were taith fo^ mo. wS.X'fUh^erTlir.V?;?'"""'/-' • ^»' Mr -ith'r .he J.ll'2jk_^Vjlu '' ""."" '" •««»» Aud Auld BoWn 0«, c7. a «!.*rt7n" S,',**'' """^. l^r.v.'VH^„foV•As^i^'h".t»:^'V- '■''''• *or. oh. Holin Oraj-, he ii kind to me." T*^miT&'SS°^lA*-E'S!*i» Ora» - In the r, rear irri t iiiiuio- ENNOBLING THE_WitOK(J MAN! I " ^wuiwua roe. My father eoiildna wnrk m. ..oi. I tolled riay and night buT^h^ili." f "J"''"' """i Auld Hobln malnUfn.^' .>, their bread 1 couldoa win- 8.'=«> Gu.tavu. III. «a»iu Paris a den.. »?™'''*f'."''»' "'»'•'' waited upon him to <^^t&^>"°" °^ *''• ^^"'^ i]Iu«trious a ,»bject Tho^,^^ bn^ ''"" °," ''a^''"? w -justifj-ing the adage that "a .^,n ""'■".''""■<» °'l"m his own country "-but m.i,„„ ,'^V? ""* " I'rophet in mediately .e^'t ^ff a cour^^r t^'!^v° .''? it'uo'ran'ce. in" be, made a „obio. "AU verv^L* '•"' ^?'.'««'« »" »« mJmstcr on receiving the icnalh "^'k "* f'""" Scheele?" A clerk in .kJ p -P**""- Ijut who is the information tha ho/^'T'-v'*^"' ^2>"nt««r.d cap am in the artiUery-cri^t fr.v, f ^«°°*' '«"<>*- bilbard. divinely." I'^fe .>u/?iL„"'"'^ "' I'ine-play, turned the cantiin inti a'^^Jnt Z'H'T '">.">«diitely not discovered tiU the ki^g^ "^turn '""'*^* *»» r..sSg^;:t iflll .■«» '..■:<•%■'..', f^^lS^l i(N'^ m\ w':'i? Bond sUt, London,- for"ne,?,^,I«.''''' ^'»"'<»t. « doolined the ri.k of pubh,l^niio7,'\ ?""'•"'■ »"»'»>«' Uhen it was pubhshwl .,1 1 .1 " '"* °"» account had been i"eim. .u^:.^'' *''*■ "'=•=•" °t the wwk ixjun.ls; but he refused t«^i\!l'm ?u *''"* ''"ndred "J finy. While th^eso?.ur«^'"'" i-'° '""""«<» MUer from Carlisle ha S 1'"^ c^i'*"*^"'*' •» '""k- l>l>blisher in I'atemostir k",^ wiiTi"" ^'.•minent him to offer Dr I'alev «..„♦.;„ " commissioned by copyright of this wok^ The ^1!' "°""l!^ '"' "'• to Carlisle, duly e.xecuted vJ^l^""; "" •"» "'"ra com«unic..;t«dw'it"outdehvto t^^''?'°"' T^^'^ '^a. ;vho, being at that t me 7l^don t''T°'?°''^<'rt, tlie management of the affair "v":. '"",'• ""dertaken much anxious fear," «Ud Dr Paiev in"" 'l"i- ' •""■" *» cumstance, ''asonthUaxMimTlL ""'?*"'« ""ei'- have .included tho ba^"'S?tI Mr"'f-'Ti"**.^°»W my letter could reach him '' Luckiu '1, A"'!^'**'" ^^"'^ before the bishop left the l.o^ "" ""» '•^'*i'«'"«fef«ai. nmidtt found 9^ (5 I «>"") I'nd ejeiuted on April :o. )tl8V. -■go Queen \'ictoii.i crowned, 1838, 29|$ |3rd Sunday after Trinity. 30jM '" 'firT:;"" "' >l'»ry VIII. land wai geno- "lly l«t in England for li. per acre. 1038 11 3 47r 11 IC 8188 1130 NOTES TO THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION. fPHE remarkable career of ALiiaNBeB u.. Iio the title of Duke kleniohikeir that the »»rdi empreeel vu markaula woman wai 10, on the mominjr (eant In the Hwediih >ncr of war to the eompanioii flnt of tSeheTemeten^ and nehewaitnuiiferred nineteen yean old. ied her, and when n iPMd. their maniace li (i-wt pomp atTt Mouionthereoelred hebandeof herhuf- uijrear.andehewaa • of all the niuaiai. At ao extrnordinarr d eauM Menaehlkoir wu a man. Uis (Mnee: for, ai hit rerenge. After the r, to whom he was cmained faithful to ue, iu the year I7t7, ■penince) ho placed 'cter. the srandeou >r the unfortunate it.wnithefiretwife u most barbarously U Mcusehikoir ha little doubt but th In the ynar 1718 (Continued. 1873-JULY— 31 days. THE MOONS CHANGES. !uar. »nd, iMo nt — 'i"tqL_ Full Moon, lolbl 'J-sJ mi. laat q New ill |uar. l«th, 8-S8 nt. 'oou, 8«h, 10-34 mn. III.) W Sir Robert Peel died. ,850. i^r WM';;f5t/n^JS.' itr" »' ''«-" ..'^by^aiWr''"''''''"'"'''*"'''^-- t^ i^uroj;t'?,'.SV'»"'5i''«t>.h timeffora S f M*** Sunday after Trinity. 19's «th Sunday after Trinity, "ter ThelusBon died i?«7_»f. i.« ""?• «iSfi",B. the whole wasTo go Po^a^",^ ^^'"fi.of the national debt 5°|,e -?«? *^'i7i...''A*-<'''»">» Rolhschlldl aat In Ih. flP 17th Sunday after Trlnit^^^ 9QT„'ln'^lM0*the"'e"we«'i'r''l'" ""•'"' '»^ 30j W !""• "'«ks »ud Ijei-daughtt, (.«ed nine) exo. niclit A.il. 20 In;' lii 'H" •• Jtdinburgh, 1837 riai°ii,«%,!?y's?ia"J"'' ?^^^ .3 59r 810s 2r Ritt P.U. 952 1 10 IS 1037 1053 11 8 1123 1140 1158 After Mid- I night t.M. unsuiiiic ous nnil .nVii» <_?•■ V'*'**»JO>"ie. -.-employments 'ri,l.i?ui"' '"»,P,<,'>«'on. and by another- he WM I ,,„.°i" ?^ ilckly followed Bereiof wai the place namli 51if hi.'l j '^'*i *'"1 PleteJ; butdiatl mmffSfw^U2S',?"rS' ^O"- thu« pathetically addresied tl"m- "M.V .li'j*'''' {'hrat'e';.il''iVtt-&rJ.V\i^;«':"S"^i^' Ou' " HANDS ACROSS AND DOWN THE MIDDLE ! 1873— AUGUST— 31 days. pi™»n ^*I^^''°°N'S CHANGES. I 8u> Full .>ioou 8tl. I.5I aft NjSaS^; iSdltSo SSi .i> t int QuMter. 3Ut. »« mom. " •" " "■ | S«U. 2S I «»"Vfc'*«ai»«i». Olid KaHdytjito/tt^eom. _ ,_ _ _ J_«»"»'.*,wer« •'»• A»^''«»<>nl"-___. ___i 7 458 sTu^rhri^iaWj^tt.'!^*-"-". """'U 32r 6 W l*'"f'Jl'»«^"}'" exaonted at York for rannbr ,' „ «» "Wl »'^Cl"k«(»WrUe«fful walfnatloi^oVlnB 22 ;F ;(») William Maginn died, 1842. 23'S I'l"'?? «*«i««« jnd taken by the Ensliih, '_',_'" "'•name of LouU XVII., iTMi 24 5 j^lt^ Sunday after Trinity. 25 M r'jji'"''"'' "" '"y P®«*' committed toieide, 26 Tl)i^?,i''i;i'i'ipi^i .S^-KIni of France, died at 27 AVjThomson died, 1748. 28 Th "jf»,<^'"<"-« <»'"«,'' 'tateeman and writer) "'♦'.'• I««.-Un last worde were, " B* 29 F ■ " 30 S 7 31i 4 41r 7 278 4 4l5r 7238 4 47r 7198 4 Sir 716s 4 53r 7118 4 67r 7.78 5 Or «n.iHi."' (At the afe of eight yean GrotiujoompoHed Latin ver»e».( Quec.i Cleopatra of Egypt oommitted luieide at Alexandria, 30 a.c 31 IS |l2t«» Sunday after Trinity. 1134 233 343 P.u, NOTES TO THE ABOVE ILLUSTMTIOM. m^y- J!t»n??Cf ISriSS ifni'thV.'!?- ''VtJ«'5S"» »*• " w«maadnf , . T**.?"' ''°**°' ""' ''^' •"' •»ar, [init AB4 when iha daneed-Oh, huren I her dan.- " 'h*. '?"'"' »' I*""** 0* Pivei». Of (t.utbey'a proa., or Wonfawortht eonnet.. Of danen, w of daaeinc beai., ^ Of battle., or the laet new bonnet. « By Mndl..ll«ht. at tw.lT. o-eloek. T. a. it mattered not a tittle, *' "*^ »'f*«ht lip. had quetad Lock.. I might ha*, thought th.y mnntnnd LitU. "Threnth .nnny May, throofh raltry J■n^ I lored her with a loT. eternal t I qwk. her praliea to the moen. 1 wrote them for the Sunday JoumA Jly mother laughed ; I eoon found out That ancient ladiei have no fwsllng. Uy father frowned; but how ehould sout Find any bappinoe. in kneeUngf " Bb. wa. the daughter of a dean. Bleb, fat, and rather apoplectic) "•^ had one brother Juat thirteen. Her grandmother, for many a year liad fed the parieh with her bounty; Uer Hoand.eouiin wa. a peer. And lord-U.utenant of th. ooonty. "Bh. •k.tched: the Tale, the wood, th. beach Grew lorelier from her peucil'. .hadiD2; She botanleed : I enrled each Young bloseom on her boudoir (hdlng ; LUSTRATION. ttimeei of olertr nl lift*. h»T« ax- ft wlthitl in lueh DtauiuhaibMa iUd to be appro- Id, fOUMuoDtlr, owof of ploMinc. writinn of Wnl. iiMt gonUI poot, that (tuid unrl- t—i Md which, bemMlTM to thfi pricbtUiMM, «IU AM, and patbof kPPrillutnitlaii I boon wrltton in I lint Ttno, tho loro with Lanni lU and Iddlo. hall, 10 middio: r ftr, ■ romaneinc, luroUr, (ioft MTtn I her dauo- ri. vortht KCBoU, I. mnetii «ik. I«. I Loeko. amnnd LitUo. inltrr Jaoe, lalt D. ' ioiimA ind out 'ocling. lould Bout nxT a, tlo; «n, lectic; rear, bount/; Ult7. id, the beaoh I ihadiu; ; r fidinir; v<< Now is the Time TO HAVE YOUR Teeth Examined and Pilled, Decayed Ones Removed, and Artificial Dentures Inserted, sumrni' seS„."''" '"" """^ ""«= ^"""f"" during the coming COME YOUNG AND OLD. ENURGED AND REFITTED MY DENTAL ROOMS, Which are more conveniently adapted to m)- patients. My gradual increase of practice is sufficient proof that I have given ENTIRE SATISFACTION Since my looation in Napaufic. DR. J. H. wTbEDFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, A STUDENT WANTED. J, g HTJI-PMAN & SON, NAPANEE, 0-, DRUGGISTS AND E ?/holesale and Retail Dealers in Colors, Oils, V CUoiuicalsJ Dye Stiiffs,^^^ Varnishes. CJInss and Pntty. Patent Me'dlcines. DniBgists' Simffi: And everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. SCifidOL BOOKS Of every description. Famtfy and. Pocket Bibles, Hy^nn Books, Prayer Books, and Church Services ; a/so, agents for \ X the British and foreign Bible Society. A LARGE STOCK OF GOAL OIL AND LAMPS ALWAYS ON HAND. 4^ ■s, lunans, iiiurles. IE. :s rayer for '_;j.Er vov^ THouBLE TARRv rrLt ITS CKv riMs comes: Sh« wMbled Uandtl: i( wu grand. ah» mad* th< CtUUnl Jetloui ; 8h* touched Ih* oman: I could itaad For houn and houn and blow the bcllowt." Tho iKMt than proeeodi to lay that " Laura LIlT-k.Bt .n " Our lore wu like moet other loree- A little nlow, a little ihlrer; A roeebud and a pair of gloree. And "PI/ not jet." upon the rlrer- Borne Jealoutr of Mme one'e heir- Borne hopea of dying broken-hearted : A mlnUture; a lock of hair- The uiual rowe; and then' we parted. " We parted: monthi and yean rolled by. We met again loma lummen after- Our parting wai all lob and elgli [ Our meeting wu all mirth and laughterl For in my heart'a moet lecret cell There had been many other lodgen- And ihe waa not the ball-room belle ' But only iIlitr»«*-aomethiug-Ro«nl* J^*',K?li:ire;lt'uTmVmU?« " • "hlld among m"en teniui and Went iSDedid^"','A"i!i*^''''?l' 'n«Ku»ce of little ortlnaw nnid?!.™ tl.f°fj''*'*P'**..'*J' *^« *»"' »' • boina uUrwiVlnXSl^?'*.'?'' flfeumipecHon of conduct— he rey5#S¥^^^^^^^^^^ he mlie liiJ^i'K i,V.'«2y' ?"** «««•» claieical learning, notthrtileS^Te^ulKfe:'"!)' "^ »^"« <"" »' "'• »»ok to perliS ii ia!Si?,!iI'.'«" P' modem timea He early tribute(n'arioS~«~S'i'>ii;"i«' .»/«'«"«» >'»m« con- periodkil ow5d^K?h of^u -u*'S°'* ''^»^»t "Tcral liiemn woSld.'k?.> fk. I'j "e'tod eont derable notloe in the llJh^id Ii yet bienVh^l*.^""* '^"'••? '"m and hia nilJ obnoxloM aielJT iSid"?."'.* °'ffR o'.*"!* wriUr of thj »l*itfroSsS*^Jf^»m.„„K.?i'.' '?"•»•<' th»t thia wu a r.the^'S.^'SpViJirh^'^Sj. 5 P-J".m. r_-7!^^ need not ma^Sr.-mV.J.iTl't'" I'Il*^?'."' "oeen't ha T You mora •»» »•"'•'» »ery ahy. iir 3Ir. Scott of Cork' ftiwl.m.'l^^''""* '""..Pi^^'Ponaed with '1 begtodMHn.cf.iS???'^ name which he had iiwdt. "Mf y,;7on?ko„whl,S'rh/-'°'T'''*" °» '•'*' •"''J^'^ own hM>Srritlng Mdrawin; f«rti;'?K'»P?i''»".^ knowyoi.r pocket). • You ifce.l^tdfn.'ii ■.''""'''• »' '•««" '«"" h'l >rnM.m.~ F -.".™;' ?•»' Of]' your oorreeDoiulanrA xllh «•-..» ""•taririetyof workl that .^•-•° ■""•''■ •'"• '•>' •" todioua. In the latter vi^N !^» i?i™ .tnop'ratlon would be ierioua pecunUuy dilBouMJT.H.i'n; i"* "S.*," '""I*"! In harlng f ompUtely wiS3 to a ehULy »'^«rin«t-hU fnuna THE AUTHOR OP "THE SEASONS." 27.-.'ame8 Thomson-, tho author of " Tht <;«i^.. •• "" ''"J"."* Ednan,. in noiburg^'ro, i„ KSThi. fnther being at that time miniat«7of the wriih Th. gift of poeay came early to Thoni«>n, but ^oUhly tha •cenes of agricultural life which in this b^autffnY hu tnct eurroundedhin. in hUcWldh niaiiiiiig •eTerafyeaJi at^hei.nW.~?.i''K''^ ''".'j •"«"•• abandoned hit inteSuon u t^ M,. ™ Zj .*" '* "''* '» h*'" ofucen«urepa^liduri,n°n'?„'?K^'^?l°>A':J'.l9«P«1uc■.I,ce ceiving „';'irthe mc^e'.'t' .?.m'*nf?E«"""'^'«' """«" o"^-' li«lied in 17M . .nvf w. """^ "' *•"■'« P""neae. 1 1 waa nub- 2nd"T?i:£^STr "' '™" ■'■""'-ranl'o-'n ."Slr'ITalj;^ UndM he ?i.Vtrt '. ca,1 J aTth^/ *^"=" ,'t« ""'ae^ent ««: n.r.ii ni/ ""^»""J-. ,' iii» ruisml lijm to :i rosilion of com ARBOUR IN THOSISOS'S GARDEN. iheeifiit;oV;'^?d^„S8%1vSi'..'r.a1ir^g'iV%*h."'lV.S.V'''" A SC2.NB FROM THE FIRST FRENCH KEVOLCIIOK 1873-SEPTEMBER-30 days. THE MOONS CHANGES. Full JIooD, «th, 9- B aft. I New itaen niM ■ in .. 1 M [""JfJi* «' Sedan, wlien upwanli of 14,0oo OT..I J™T"n«n w«re i.l;iugti:ered, J870. Next a lU| '»."«"l!,.>'Jeaui. Uelantlodiafelyi t.tI }'.":.'r'>"'»<""« "•"•niwiasemenft fudeUeh- W SSw"" '""*^ '';•"» «>• Balloon lh« iSter Dx li*, *" '""'"l. 'J'-'l'ed to piecei. in a field ; IMli. l*\''fJi''Z!"''.':" W'»">''«'l lu a duel by the 1 .38 ■ • ^^)!!^^^i .leinlod in their grand attack o ..-.n n.i,_>. . i. y oeueral KIlToulirgt upon Olbral t; ^■t S> I >•**•» Suniay after Trinity. 1 5| AI I i.n'itf '*°J!L':!""'' »»>• 'wlt of th» elmreb VWJ^ I , '•»'». »nd «W perwui wen UlUd. 1771 iDiluLord Bathurst died, 1775. 1 7iW y^* *'*'>*. '•« lo«t en a iaad-hank on the and , _'_-- I ^^Tj:' 1'"r*« ""*•••"■ o»pttjniwif« and 1 8 Til 5a?lS;° « 5'„'J?S.If7 «i»*«"«« hy "e . ^ '.. .. Si J**' *"d exhibited In owe* ! itio 19 F i Rl!S*^.'ii"r*,"''"'* '.» th?Weil5f Eng. «X i L'?"i'irtheinf»mouiJud«e JelWee. IHM 20 S I^SlSLf",?'" «««»««« M DublE"ir Sih treaeo n, I 9u». 21 S !*»*»> Sunday after Trinity. 22 M |*^J^' »«»* »' «»" J'ewiih era com. 23,Tu Sir Frederick Pollock bom, 1781. i MolrAlliance. WrfVi'"",""-. "'m*^'''.'^'' Auetria, RuMia, K „f,M!Ii'*i?'''f.u"A'' r '*""'l themieWeeto •u r 1 }? /"''''"', *'r •'hrietUn i>rine plea in aU nX'« w'^f/'Poll'lealtmniaclloiii! igii. *" 27 S ^^|'u'^?,,^«'«»««' »'»"h»> i«M»cn» »t 2t! 29 30 16tb Sunday after Trinity. MXCKAEX.MAS DAY. Tu|°^« Whiteflcid (celebrMed preaeher) di«l, 51-lr G43a 517r U393 5 21r 6a4s 5 24r 629a 5 27r 625s 5 30r 6 218 5 air 61C8 5 3Cr 6128 6 39r 6 78 5 43r 6 2s 6 4Cr 5588 5 49r 5538 6 5.3r 5 488 6 6Cr 5 458 5 59r 5 39t Udok Rieet * Seta. P.U. 1142 After Mid- Diffht A?U. 231 JHiee P.M. 717 733 749 8 7 826 854 931 1018 1116 After Mid. 133 2 46 356 5 5 StU P.M. 639 G53 7 7 727 753 832 9 25 1036 9 10 11 12 13 © 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 & 6 7 9 0' HOTES TO TKE ABOVE ILLUSTRATI. .j>*eu.tR&„or?K{s''wd"?i!iU'i;„".^i whieh OMurred fh>m the tad to the Btliof Seplem. ber. 17M, when the pritons of IViria wen hioWn open by the bloodtlilnty rerolitlonlrtl and th? h,^ prisoner, were rofhleeel, "uUlSW In The MrMtnton of tlVi; ffi'.'ff " """•l-'n Vanned "iffpTOriSSIi.- itad [» hM jjeen eomputed that they put to d«Uh aboil woe tne miirortoDe of being found in iirieon at ihl. Mother molntionary ordeS. to rSSj^n. o7 tfi. fbrt^.u m" •"if*'' ">ore Bity than the uu- rortunato Maria TiitaKsa. PaiNc»u be Lam- Sfi' .'■: ""^ »ml»ble eharaclcrdrew down unon her the otiiiim of the RerolutlonarT Trihui»i JSSImS?. ™ w?^.."""*-. »*' »«»ked their Tengeaaee on her in the moit Mnase war. The P'Inoeee waa liom at Turin, in 17«- and had mtrried the Onke of Biurion Pent^iiTn St it thfeJSrt T/'fT.-.f ;?.?," • If""*' faTouriti ?»»;M«?? .S' I'ople XVI., Mid waa derotodlr ViJJi'^*..'!_t''« ""'ortonaU and ill-fated Jlarii ^?i3'i?i'?r''?T affoetlon being warmlTredJIS fftJ2dJj»*5? %?••"• *'!"' •I'lwlnted the P^eeee JSiS faiii! "• "W ^ouiehold. When the nyal lamll* were obliged to fly far ufftw tl SSlw^iJ ?»'iJ'"'- S"".''*- •"«* •l>o thought 5 k!?fcL'i''"*'V'l"»"i<'.'">*«»'n«ln«l.l..P of _--,,„.,_ ■ ,,.,„rtM, ft Will tiespaicn Y ThVaKhhuh"' •'''". "h the hend* with a Mbra" SllM w. h^l!;5'°i''''!f "otlpnleei, without erra thefaeewlth hii sahre.and the blood flowed in i^el •• VthiM iteSihVl'," "• ""."""orJS Bor leii . a iBim itroke laid him lenHlesa on the P.^t".?H'„i'*''°y!«J;."""^«?i". then liaN SS hil body and plunged hli sword Into his breast- It went In io far tliat he eould not draw It"" and he broke it, and ratwiedthe sturJp.Vrith' thj -•»lk.-#*i:*' *"" P»f»a»a me stump, with tha LLUSTRATI... I durins the lint wu probably noos I feiturM *J llioM thttthofSepttm- iMliwere biokfn vUoniiU. kiid the rlmtcbtndlueold iluiop and Denrlr irpctratora of tlih pfembriMn ;" ttiit M to d<«th about i.whoioonlyeriin* idlnpriionatthii nndcr the olinri;* ' M uniotorcitinf , u pantd throatli > reoall om of tha :n hu been sppro- FciRoa.** Tictimi to the in. il tlxre waa nona Ity Ihoii ih« uu. ■ IXCIIU Dt: liAM- draw dowa upon lonarr Triliuiial, tcttttheallghlaat at wreaked their aTtga way. The 1 17M: and had I Penthlirr*. hj roiinir, beautlraf, Sinerat faTourlta , waa derotodly i III-fat«d Maria warmly nelprO' iited tha Prjueeaa liotd. TThcn tha ny for lafely to »Md by another aha thought of lined in aeeurity, traaa'a Impriaou. k to Pari* to do r aeiTew. ThIa I her own death. ritroM, thua da. bishop :— " The I Archnuhop of iMihop, mildly. I hate thed the * I nev«r InlilrMf te. ' Then'/ ex- I yon!' and with with a aabra. m, without eren ' arert a aeoond uek him acroai blood flowed in e neither mored aonaeleaa on the «n leapt on hia > blabreaat; it ■raw It out, and tump, with tha aeiied from tha "MANY HAVE BEEN RUINED BY BUVISG GOOD rEN.WWORlHS." 8h* wu kMUMd of MDtpincr with lli* QuMn, dntittd to tlia yrinn of La Forct.uid Ukea bafort tht blood/ tnbuntL whtD quntionod about th* Qumd ih* uuwtnd with tlio f rtktMt di(Bll7 «nd BrreofM. Homo of th* Jtidiu wUhed to •part her oB aeeount of hor youth tad boautr, but thla wu OTormlMl br th* mort bloodthlntjr. and iha wu Ukrn buck }?=''•.'' I'K *■"*. Plw** 'n aolltaiT eoaflanmonL When th* "8«p(emhriun'— harlni Hecutod their bloodrwork at tha other brieoue-arrlTed af U I'oroo, tber epeodM/ found their way to tha Mil of th* Prinoau, and, breakinc In, they offered h*r her life 1< eh* would ew*ar hatrad to the roial family. Ihl* iha BoblV rafueed to do, and wu ineUntly dracied out ovar a pile of dead bodice, eUndlnf up to her anklealn blood. She waa ordered t« cry " VWa laNulionr Upaeolileai with horror ehe wu unable to B[4ak, and wm luataDtly etruok down — aud awful to ralata. It wu one of her own ecrvanU, whom eha had loaded with klDdiieaM*. who atruck the fint blow. Uar head wu Iheu cut ofT, her body torn In piecae, and tha fraKmenla |iul on the cud of pikee aud paraded throucb diOfrant parU of the city, 'J'he bead (which aoeordinc to tlia cuatom of tha time, wu cartfullr powdered), wu ralaad on a Unca and flnt carried to tha Palaoa of tha Duke of Orleaiia (the father of Louie Fhillppa-tetter known by ble republican appellation of '• JiValile ''•) who roae from dinner aud looked for eome minute* In lilenc* upon th* shutly epectaole. Madame DulTan, hi* farourit*. and aom* other eompanloni of hia pleuurea, war* with him at tha tlm«. " MyOod I" ex- "'."'".^Vi'W" *!*•'. •'•' """ «»"» ■"/ head through the atraelrff^T^* h*ad wu neit eonreTtd to the Temple, and J: rjided before the wlndoweof Louie XVI. The klufr, Imorant of what had paaead, but beariiiK the tumult, at the deaire of on* of th* eoinmlealonere of the municipality, prooaeded to the window, whan he reoocnieed by her beautiful hair the head 01 .i;ouca lovely friends but to the credit of humanity, it ■null be taiil, that another commiuloner. more humaua, triad to prevent th* kios from b*holdini the f hutly eight. Duriug tha prograu of thl* rerolutionary outbreak, a oon- tcDtion arot* amouiiet tliewreiich** that th* foremoet only not a etrokeat the Driaonen u they amerged from their celli, and it waa arranged that tha unhappy "ariitoeraU," u they were calltd, ihouTd run th* gauntlet through a long arenue of rnurderer*. Th* wom*n alto mad* a formal demand to th* Commun* for light* to aea tha m*ar. Ilobei It at hi. Paul'* tchool. A ttory '4 related, on good authority, tlint young I'olloik. (aucying that he waa watting hia time there, u he intended to go to the bar, intimated tu the hendmuter that ha ahould not ttay; and that the doctor, who wu detirout of keeping to promtaing a lad, thereupon became ao croia aud ditagreaaDle. tliat one day the youth wrote him a note, taying he thould not return The doctor, ignorant of the cordial termt on which the ftther and ton lived together, trnt the note to th* father, who called on him to exprett hit regret at hit ton'* determination, addinx tliut he had advised him not to send the note. Upon which the doctor broke«ut, ' Ah. sir, you'll live to tee that boy hangid.' The doctor, on meeting Mrs. I'ollock tome years after hit j>u',>il had obtained univeriity honours and iirofetaional tucceis, congratulated her on her ton'fl good fortune, adding, quite unconNciouK of the bumoroua contrast— 'Ah! madam, I aiwuya sold he'd till an tUualtU •itualion.'" It may alao bo interesting to give tlio following extract from the !~u;j work :— " Of'the chief haron't legal and juilicial meritt thei* page* rirofets not to speak. But at th* end of twoandtwcnty yean rom hit appointment, and of near eighty-three from hit birth, it may lie allowed to record that lie wat to b« found in hit place exercising all tha functions of hit arduout tIEoa u .■VII, f.iB •,^1'viM.iiivui', Miiu VI urai ci](i birth, it may lie allowed to record that lie wat to b« found in hit place exercising all tha functions of hit arduout tIEoa u etficiently at when he wu at tint appointed: frequently called upon to pi'ciide iu must imporUint caaei, and never flinohingfrom undertaking them: tempering hit judgmentaao at not unnecetsArily to huitthe feelinanof thote againttwhom he wu obliged to decide ; and everacting lowardiThit brethren on the benci), and the cuuniel at the bar of hit court, ao u to be a genera! favour.te. Ou Julv 13. ISM, he retired from hia potitiou, liBving snt un the bench at a more advanced age than liny common law judge before him: Lord .Manifield, though a little older when h* actually reiigned, having refrained from attending the court for two years before, when h* wu only eighty .nj. -Its iiiTriis were recognlted by the immediate grant of a baronetcy. Hav- ing ti'ft'ered little from attackt of ilTuet*. and retaining much of Ilia former activity, ha may be truly aaid to enjoy a green old age. ... Sir Frederick hat been twice married. Ha had children by each of hia wivet no lets than twenty-fir* in all, of whom twentv turvlve, ten by the first union, and ten by th* lecond. He ean bout of a mora nuraerout itiua than it usually th* lot of humanity, lleside* hia twenty children, h* counte firty-fourgrandchlldren,aud seven great-graodchildrm ; and h* haa had th* gratiflcxtieu of teeing hia *ld**t len't eldest son the flrat man of hia year at hia own alma mater.'' -t, OIVINO THEM A JPECIMEN OF HIS TOICOCIODS OENICS ! « 1873— OCTOBER— 31 days. THE MOON'S CHANGES. Full Moon, «th, HI mn, I New Moon, ai«t,10.M mn. Lut (Juar. ntli.SM mu. I t'intUuar.s^th, iMOnt. l|W|Fheasant Shooting begins. 2iTh Copeiiliii|«o-»f»«r « bombardnunt of thrn _l 7 ' a»ii Ijy th« EnglUli under lx)nl Otlioirt 3 y and Admiral Oambicr-nurriinderod, IM7. 4 S "jPjyCiiMy (author of "SaHj» »ii our .!«<»•) 5 G 7 8 9 10 ll'S ^ 17tli Sunday aRer Trinity. \T SImc of Dunkirk Ht t>H, iU wai 8ft. 7ln, Big li. 12.^ llStta Sunday after Trinity. 1 3 M r^il'? 'Iff"?'' B«n»l>»rtlil KlDsof Naplea. , 'X, ' •hotbj'hiaformaraubJacla.JMi 14|luAVilliam Penn born, 1644. 1 5 W 1" ^ * '*,'' 'I"* Jof fif rmera in tli« year 1813 m, -'» a •iiiglo Norwich |' Ahitlnence obaarred by n T^ '"• Turku commencea. 24 F Comet of great brilliancy vlaible, 1811, 25!S Battle of Agincourt, 1415, 265, 27M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 F 20tb Sunday a.ft«r Trinity^ ^^^.^"'•.P''!"^^''. "l«»'ra««'J tr»Tall«r. died. , 1034. llcrlatt JoumeywaatoMadacaacar. Siiualon (iitti, 1792. Tower of London burnt, 1(41.— "A moat ex. traordii.ary apectaele preeenled iUelf in the wanJera carrjing the erown and otiiar an. I M.*"*""^,'' ">»'ty,»»tween nonpi if I Mldlen, policemen, and firemen !^ ti 3r U 6r 5 30s 6 Or 525* 6]3r 5 22s ttlSr .5178 619r 512s 622r 5 8s C2Cr 5 4s 629r 4 59s 6 3.?r 455s 6 37r 4 51s 6 40r 4 478 6 43r 4 sSs 6 47r 4398 6 Sir 4 35s 6 55r f.u. 11 M AfUr Mid. Bight A.V. 1 I 433 Hitu P. it 6 9 628 652 726 810 9 S 1010 1120 AfUr Mid. Bight A.U. 145 253 4 4 10 11 12 13 14 © 10 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 611 29 624 StU F.lt. 631 656 631 71^: 5 823 6 941:9 11 5I 8 After - Mid. I 9 night ! 3S 10 NOTES TO THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION, JOni* BMEATON. the celebrated enilBNr, waa (I bom In the year IJM, at a placa oallad liuab- thoipe, near Leeda. At an early age be ibowod great atrangth of underaUnding and orisinality _i.l*°'S!' 1. •"' Plajthinga were more the toola with which Kbn work, than childrou'a toya 1 and hla treat delight aeemed to be in watching any meokanloal work that raa goiuf on in the neigh- bourhood, and ukingquaafloni about It. Aa an initance of hia preeoeioui geniui. it la related of tilna that one day, haTtng managed to climb to k.i.i'"P •'ii'*'? \r^"i l»m, he waa dlaoorered "' "••J,*"",?.'" *•" »«^* 0' endearcurint to ill up family leat he ahoutd fall from hU aleraUd poal- 1_J' Jk*' •! ■;r.«M"jr <>• lma«lnad, rery graat ; wan^l with • good aeeldlDg-for, of eouree, hia parento could not aomprehend that thia haiaidoua effort waa but the foraahadowtng of hU futui* genlna II la alio related of him that, one day watching come man flxlng a pump In a neigh. SSS'^'JJ "" "••a "• "te''** 5p a piece of Bip? tKt JHS '•». "'»»J1» maklna with it a workflir Pump that raiaed waUr-and all thia oocumd bafora he waa ail *eara old t HU father, being an attemcy. waa aaxloua for hiaion to be in t^e aa^e^rafeaalou bnl aeelna that he had auch a dlitaeti ?i? iTt. he very wiaaly allowed him to fo low the Impniae of bb nnlua, and he aceoidingly beaame a mathe- ■latTeal iutramanl maker! ' PieTioiVthit hpwaTer, when but fourteen yaara of age, he made Je"!Si'«5" *»«*"•, to t»ni roeework. and aereral or hia IHenda reeelTod preeeni* of boxce of wood f:T."7..*""'*">J' •>'■"• «•»••« made (which waa in that day lacat nneommon) a lathe, by which he cut a parpetual acrew in braaa (which waa mid to ba the inTentlonof Mr, Henry Hindly,of York, a man of moat wonderful lenlua. and with whonS Ji.'ik2?"lSj£°i.7" "•" '»?'"»»•. •RWdiBf whole £Ti*1 ^'"' .•''"i «>,n»»rtlng until day Taht on rjbjecta in which ^th took auch a deep'interaat), aooulrad, at the age of eighteen, a large act of toole; and, what w&a more, the art of^worUag wi tbout a maater I ^^ In I'U, the eecond Eddritone Lighthooie.* a lK?'"'Jf"i'"''I* •««»«' oi.» Mr. KndyeKl. waa deetreyed by fire, when >r Hmeaton (£aing S'^L.IW?.™"''?*^'" *■''• »«"P<»«I nndertooS to rebuild it; and he completed it (in 17W) -.!JEi? i*'7i.*'*''jfi»?». '''Shthouae waa com. menced in 189*. and flniahed Tn iflSP. by Mr. Win- S"iK' "} «>terprlaing. but Incompetent perw>n. He had originally been a •Ilk-mercer in London. hfiJ!iV'''.!i.*°'"Jr*^ • •«»P«tency, he amnaed hlmulf with making euriona but uaeleaa meeha- Bical toya— and the Etldntone l,<>htluu!;« whui. he couetrucled wae juat lucii a epeclmen of iiiia^ »lf,Vm '"••"""y »• might haye been eipected. But Winaunley waaTeryoonfidentof ita aUbllity : and he uied to eay that he ahonid like to ba in it durins the greateet atorm that ever blew under the fue of hearcn. The rain boaat wai gratifled l-for in the year 1701. the "Great Storm" oecarred. wnea the flimty etrueture waa awept away into the oeaan. and along with It ita unfortunate foun. der. and flra other peraona who were with him— they baring gone there to do lome needful rapalre. w> \ w Als ro h- M. CARNRLL, t>v WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NAPANEE, ONT. IN USTRATION. Ud (lUllBMr. WM lact mIImI Kiub- > M • bt (bowed I aud orialnUitjr • mori the tooUi Idrou'i loTi ; tod In watching taj on In th( ntlgU- about 1(. Aa an a. It la rtlated of ifad to elimb t« • vaa djaoorarad 'TC'iinDi to fix up la anxltty of liia Ala aliratad poal- inad, »ary gnat ; trwta ba waa ra- br, of aouna. hia atthlahaiardoua i( of hIa futun m that, ona daf ump In a naiih. ilaea of sip* that a worklngpump Muirad bafora ha ting an attaroay, laanaprofaiaiou) itaata for law, ha w tha Impnlaa of waama a matha- TCTlova to thia, ■ of ago, ha mada rork, and atvaral »l boxta of wood mada (which waa tha, b7 which ha l>ich waa lald to aindly, of York. , and with whom , apanding whola itil daylTaht on a daap Inlareat). ant and Indaatiy a, a larga act of ) art orworUng Llghthoaaa,* a Ir. Kndjrtnl, wu Hmeaton (baing Toaal nndartook ed It On irw) tAuae waa eom> aw, bjr )Ir. Win- impetvnt panon. iraer In London, ncT, ha amuaaa I iiaalcaa macha- IfhtlUMIM whUk paalman of iiilf I b««n aapaated. tof iUaUbllltr: llikatobainit rblawundartha 1* gratlflad !-for arm oaearrtd, wapt away into nfortunata foun> »»ro with him— Dcetirul rtpaJra. \ »♦» Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, OF KVKUY DES<;RII*TI0.\. KEPT FOR SALE, Also repaired on Short Notice and Reasonable Terms, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. M. CARNALL. m THE LONG LOOKED FOP. ^V .' '• I CUP OF 600D TEA, WHICH CAN ONLY BE HAD AT THE BELFAST TEA HOUSE ! AND GENERAL GBOOBRiyr STORE, / ) FAMILY.,GROGERIES, , Of tl.f ve. y best ^lualily. Particular attention paid to the' ' TEA DEPARTMENT!, NMuch will be kept 8ni,,.iie.l with the very finest brands that can )>. fonn.l in the mai ket. W .• have also Mi hand a quantity of GOOD BUTTER, a share o pnbl.o patronage, and will cU. our best to satisfy It wu.;«. J f!,!^:'? with a call. J. H. 63 P.S. ~\\'o will not be inulorsold fm- casii. W. KOBINSON. •->_-- L, B, oc- in- tht! •U'e her icit IIS "SlfALL THE COSUms TEACI, niE GOOSE TO Simir" »oia u>rs8io°« ^^e riue ,.d ",m i "'' V"li"m.l'cim'. Coint. and foitukiu - ll.o .« Ju nf .V-'^ «ii»ii!K to »i,lt tlio P oyc,! t,i.„..lf i„ S,;. tu.rof^.l?vlu tV y/.''f"'.'' '"= "^■ the Duke of 01111011,1, yuuiia l™ii n lie u» , /" the Yiccioy, circle. ; »i„l crcu hccame » volu itJeroffirTr /n?"'"'",'" "'' •hort tune iu the iirmy. Ouo d.ii l^L^?? i "i"'' "''"''' '"' » happened to her ft ^nnou TiViched hi'.l'''''" *' SS''''- ''<> preacher that he had listened ti at Ovfm.l'°ii'''''''«ft"'«'''>' irresistiLlf, and I'enu heiaino a ONnt,.Vf.i .'.''«.'■"«'=' "a. Milt for bim hoin.?a,id fll" in«7i"f^fln:' ;,''/. '"' ^*""-' iidlicrctotlioUc>piiieduiidpo^i?Jiuti,| J?,* . '"« "lolvc to 'loom. Pciin wu now ii Ti « tw^> .^/'' i'!""^ ■''"> ""t of F'ioJ "M. c«J,i"Bd',t!if™m ^„ t!;,tL' *7'' f"'' t"'" li.liedhi.firjt liook.'7^(Aiv„l,.").''l? '',")« when he pub- inpr.soiimcut In the Tower of J ondon ^, rin '? ■"? "'o""'.' tioii he wrute hi. most colwbi", cd «n i, • A-^' Crou-n,' dication which ol.tuined him T^^ rfc."" .'/'=•'' """'"•^' »'"• howerer, before hi. .pirit" ,,romn l?.'i'- ". T?* ""' '""«. preaching involved Iniii lu tr'S. l^™"'.'"" "'^"l'* »«''«'• ''y fuithereSnflnement of JiT month. in^N"' "".'' ''V"«''"«'' » limo the .leath of lii. f.Vh., ?i";„ ,'?, ''""'eati'- Alwut thi. left him in wm„ i,^f. Ju I'aVRo «tat"^ Zt'ifrf^ '" '''■.^?"- «n^ r,ro..e. Pcim ,^_w „d5S &f '."til^ln'/rr.S^^rl;;?^ aud »o land, in 1877 wfth fi.!.!!^' i"" ''•'■*'.'.'".« '" Oeiinnny to multiply pVii|,% on the ffln*", ",'', "»''«'» B"«l»j' In conriJcmion of cetwi dVLta ?l?„S V.*V .',° '*!' •'"»• Crown(£l«.0()0).Ch»rle.ll mnu,) 1° }°.i''" '''J'" ''» «•'• known oi the New Netli.rUnrf. n ' */. •''cWetaware K ver, ami Proprie^ror th« Immenw feVran^rrin**™" iUnamewaa at once chM...?«A n. '*'^ *H'* '" •>'• honour to promote It. colSSl.StioTh.luteiKT"'* . With a ricw of icttlement and otli« leS■D»ln^^l^H^ '" ofewd ea.v termi He embarked fn? »i,. !,._'?v'°*,''"*''cemenU to embrantj ln« y^^oWv^lWZi"UVSli. '"•' '» thefJllow: lion wu char»«t«rlleS by a lilrulf"!""" •!"'«<»''"''•»• ;tr«n«el» at »«riauc«Vu"th« notloB. «Mh!°*°'".t''' M^"* the natlTe. to con.ld.i»tloB &in?V,Slf^* 5**,T.*''J> <>'*'«• »' as rcement beins mad. wlS?ih«!, lir . Jf «<'!nltted. and an tree, the Indian kini U K A2. Vi"^' V'^l'. ""''•' »»> dm warrior., and Penn, iScomiSSilJd l^**.**! •*' y* •<•«*f,i -.!' *''"i'' i "" "'»t tcn.lcd to thiutf that could pron^oioHiil?,,?"''''';'''''' »''"« "cry. wa. enrouriRcl. SClSwiiU ,, unl'l! A,"''! ''"•""'i' •"""•■T the dread o( .heir foe. 2»i l?>:[:f:7:^J*\^i''!»5!Y'<>y*d SL"^5ird"^i'th'^!.in'4''tV'i!;''"^" ""'"' J'" •">"« po«.d Influence illth he kiCl;e mi«hr^.^■,'i''■.L^ '''' i'""' amajMd great riches, but in preference to tli! I'.^l?' '''"^ the releaw of about f,iurti!en IhiuHV.h „» i : "' '" P'oi-urid hi-cthreu, who had Ken imor i^nLl ,^ •'tLf'''''''"?''' V"'''^''' oath ofailegiance AiUi?tKdloS ion of am';? p3° "'° duct did not cwape animadTcre un .ml ,.^ • """ ' ■i""- hcing a Je.iiit iiVdiiiSye: """eh ^he h,r .h^""'"' "' that h^a. beou''fr^Tdi:i!l^id''^y'^lito*Sl.''r'^''t,rSi THE BUniAL-PLACE 01' WILLIAM TENN. iviHi^VoSoS^r; ^^ruift'cd^ifi^ "I'r '/ 'i^'T V' t^"""'- l.r.priet;,ry .;?.vt-,S;{ of'll?e".'a'ii'o?',r„l';fvrn','.: "^'•' "" THE COMET OF 1811. . (?,■*■)-''' October and N'ovember, in tlie vear IRii . autumn to the naked eyu. • Hocb " '1 lia Itt. ,vir vi herd," «;roto n ^yocm entitleWv, ( ,e Co^, o^ml'V. from which the Allowing verses are extr^ted °i ' '• Stranger of Ileavcu ! I hid thee hail ! Shred from the fall of glory riven That Ua.hcft iu celettial gale ' Broad pennon of the King of Heareu. "Art thou the flag of woe and death From angel', euilgu-.tuff unfurled » Art thou the .laiidard of hia wnth » aved o'er a sordid .inful world ? " No, from that imre pellucid beam That ent o'er plain, of Bethlehem ilioue. ^o latent cvi! we can diem. Bright herald of the eternal throne I "Where hast thou roamed these thon.and years? « hy .ousht these polar path, again, From wllderiie.. of gluwiug ephere. ■10 iiiiig thy vesturo ocr the walnf " To brush the ember, frnm llie sun Tho icicle, from off llii! pole; ' Then far to other .ysteins run. Where other moon, and idaneU roll! "And long, long may thy .liver ray Our norlherii arch at eve adom; Iheii. wheeling to the ea.t away. ^'''i'"t the gray iH)rtal. of the mom." ::^i±^l^^^ comet 'THAT 13 HE! THAT IS HE! 1873— NOVEMBER— 30 days. THE MOON'S CHANGES. Full Xooii, nh, 3 48nft. I New Moon, ".ntli.n Wmii. J.-ist Qii:ii'. l.tli.l'.MSiit. I Kiial ({u:ir. d.'tli, tt-U inn. 1 .S Ciioat liarlluiunke at I.isljoii, 1755 ■) c, III ^v 'J'h F s 21st Sunday alter Trinity. St. Jean crAcrc taken, 1840. Almiliam Lincoln cleetLnl I'rcsiileut of Amc riin, liiii'K.— Ai.<.iuiuntL'il in ISia. Battle iif Iiikcriiiaiin.uiiil sivn.-il defeat of tlie UuDsians— uli) wore kept :it liay for n'x lioiiri, until the arrival of 8,1 w French, l»."il. John Kyrlc, " the Man of noBS.'Mlcil. 17M. I Bfliiild the niarktt-houM:, iiilh inmro'ertprend ; iTIitnhtno/ JiomdiviiUt the utekli) UiaiJ. 9 ^ 22nd Sunday after Trinity. 10 yi [Prince of Wales bom, 1S41. 1 1 Til [St/ii7Ar bot II, 1 759. 1 O Wr When rerienlns the cHieenof the regimrnti *- " iiewlj-.arrlreiT in Parij. in 1801, Louis Nil. 1 O 'I'l, polfon (then rresiileuti ulil, "'If ever tlie 1 Lf X ii iiiy (,1 ,i,ii,|.|.r kiiiiii arrive, I will not do ii» 14V ' *''* Sovernnieut whieli liad preceded nic " JI I (lid. 1 will not »a.v to .von, '.Mareli, and 1 1 'i ^4 *'" '""o"' }""•' ''Ut I "ill S'ly. ' i march, * " ' J you follow nie !'" _ 16^ 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 17 M Queen Charlotte died, 181S. 1 ^ Til I'fo'^MOf Edward Forbci died, 1834.— ".Vk lo ill „„„ ui/4l" lie mid. when djini;. to Mrn. 1 A\^ Fnrlxi, who initulrcd u lie «a« dying if he i«' '» Hill knew her. on 'I'll Dreadful iiiiiurrectionliroke outamoncit the m\j xii arii'aim of Lyoni, 1(01. 01 X? Pnucc.<«.Uo\afl'oru,l!HO.— MarrlwltoPrince "^ ^ Ficdeiick William of I'ruMia in IMft OO G Lord C'livc, founder of he Indlah Empire, "-'.'^ dieil at .Moreton Say, near Drayton. 1771. .5 ^5 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 M Til W Til F S_ zatn sunaay aircr xnnity. [I'crkin \Varlierk. pretender to the Sogliih I throne, hanged at Tyburn, 141KI. Richard Glover (poet) died, 1785. The Infamou' and •ancniiiary "Head .Act" , patwl at Trim, Irrland, I4U.}. The "'inat Moini." the mo-t teiTihle that I ever rased in Knslaiid. 170J, Waihinnton Irtinit died, IfSK, rincereljr niouviicd by the whole world of Ulir.iture. The Inland Uerenue Hoard iesclie, ftani|». I mid taxei) was contlitnteil in I84!i. H0.1 ItiiM k Sell. C5Gr 4 303 7 Or 4 203 7 3r 4 2:3a 7 7r 4 193 Moox lliKCI & Sets. Stti A. II. 3 31 4 53 Ri4ei P.M. 4 49 520 559 6 51 7 lOr 7 54 4 IGs 9 4 7 14r 1010 4 133 1 11 29 7 i7ri itfier ' '"^ Mid- 4 lOs ' IJJiyj' 7 21r '149 IXat Sunday in Advent. 4 78 y24r 4 43 1 7 2Sr 4 23 7 31r 3 508 7 3or 3 r^Ss 7 37r 3 5"fl 7 40r 3 55s 7 43r 1 3 54s 2 58 4 9 521 6 37 Se'ii I', it 430 5 lb Gli 7 28 8 52 1019 1145 After Mid- uiL'ht A.JI. 2 34 11 12 13 © 15 IG 17 18 19 20 (a 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 ® 1 2 3 4 5 6 S) 8 9 10! MOTES TO THE ACOVE ILLUSTRATION. SCIIILLEU'.S dram;i of " WmUm Till' took |>oue>sioii of the liearti of the (icrinan people moru than any work that he ever wrote. It is relutod that on unu oi-casioii after llio iierform. niiee of tliii drama— Sehiller heins pve»ciit~ttll the audience franticuUy rn&hed out of the theatre to see their Iwloved poet once more ; and when hin tall form appeared, iwroly bent liy lufTi/rini;, the crowd reipeetfully made way for him-all luada liciiig qiiiekly uncovered. As the poet paased through tho long rows of people, he was reeeircd in profound filence, all eyci following his steps; fathers nod mothers holding their children aluft, wliivpcriug " That it hi I that i< lie .'" It may not be unlntcrestinir to giro a brief •ketch of tlio life of this illustrious poet, whose writincs could so powerfully influence the feel- ings of the nation which has always been regarded as of a phlegmatic character:— Jon.ixN Cristofii FiiicnnicKScuiLLCRWasbom in 17S9, at !llarljacli, in Vtirtiinburg, his parents beini; pii-sons in humhlo life. Wneu a boy he displayed very stroni; teeling and great indus- try, and ho was carefully brought up by his pious parents. Ills mother vmH a true Ucrmtn— very real ami true in all 'he diit, and all she said and thought; and his father (who was in the serrice of the Diikoof WllrtcmburgI was an intelligent military man, with very great energy. Young Schiller was originally intended for the church, hut on the establishment of a military school by his father he changed his views, and became one of the molt iiromising students in the academy, and it was there lie learned tho flr>t elements of science. At this period he found means to pro- cure the works of the immortal 8hakspear«; and the dark and strong shadows that gire expression to the i>ictnrt« of this poet, the affecting situa- tion! of his heroes, Ida bold and energetic language, ami tlioio beautiful passage! where his eloquence becomes a torrent that no olmtacle can resist, were so congenial to the feeling soul of young Schiller, that Shakiprare soon engrossed all his admiration, and was his favourite author. Hchiller entertained the greatest admiration and afTeetion for tho Duke of WUrtemburg. and his rare i>oetical talents weru thoroughly abiireclated then (after having studied medicine for somo time) liecame n reuimeutal surgeon in Stuttgart, but bo was soon ilisconii iiled with this position. \\ hen ill hii twcnty-recoml year Schiller wrote his celebrateil lrat:edy of " Tht WoWeri," which at once cnabli'd liiin tu tnks his position as one of the first dramatists of bis eouutry. It was Unt brought out at Mniinheiin. but unfortunately the lluke of Wlirtemliurg's displeasure was elicited liy flniling some few pas.nges of a rerolutinnary tendency in it, and be prohibited the poet who could rpesk liii miiul lo freely fmm writing acain I .■chiller, cbaniig u:td>' KulTuriiiir, tlie for liim-all luad< ■ the poet passetl Ic, he wni rcceifed illoninii hii ttcpi; leir children aluH, in to give a brief itrious poet, vlioM iiiflut'iice the feel- taj'i been regarded ScuiLirawasbom iburg, hii parent! Wiieu n boy he and great indui- :li( up liy hli ploui rue Ocrman— very id all ihe uid and irai in the Mrrice raa an intelligent t enerpr. Young :d f»r the chureh, military oehool by (, nnd beeame one 9 ill the Boadeiny, le flr^t element! or mil incaui to pro- 1 Shnkipeare; and ■at gire cxpreuion he affecting eilua- energetic Inugunge, Here liii eloquence iMtacle can reeitt, inK tout of young eiigroaH|^'^-;tl?'^^:«VR;./if>^''^e, '^•r':-, "^^M, '-..it. '..iX-i^f'i i^ K-J-; i^r*? rJm ■!'''^4iV.* SD^^TdCte ■rr.m "/t.J^:\ !-i'!. ^«:*t*-fe«.i"A, **^; >'■ ■ m '■H^K*'*?* t^fl l-^A %*•< m ill, :^j.wi- «9iK;g«iafi ■'-«^-i M- I '^■, v< viX' ^■■ S-^i U 'THE IIEALTIIIEST IE. 1ST COSTS THE LEAST. •hipi, he lirou^Iit out lili trascJy of " Firej<(lcii. to which place he went in 17SJ. But it was his Uruma of - IKiliiam / ell" that wai his cAt"d uL.,^,^?.^^ *■;'."""■ ''»'",'";'■">' «'«»' f'iend.hip that ex. I,^^i-.^S' HM Vi."'""' ""'' *'',''='' y"» ""'J' terminateTby death. In l,ij» Schiller was apiwinted to the Chair of Ilihtoiy iu the Jena University, and besides fivingpul.liolectur»;s (which ^VZi. I «"'• "i"' fuwiged 111 sov.ral lilei".uy cuterprisii which iiiHueDced (treutly the literature of (Icrmauy. llij other worki all equally remarkable for their tulcut aiid cleat! ^.tenwH, II (lUeiuteiii." •' j;,,,-^ Sluuil," and "Joan of Arc" He also wrote a collcolloii of ballads which aie rcckoued amoiia the Uuct of their kind iu auy lauguuge. ti.^'^^LV"' ^i"?' '/■'''' »«'',<"" 'Jtl'lbitod a strong tendency to jnat cruel and iii>idiout diseaie.coiiiiumpllou, and this inter. h'i''?'i .*J.J' '■'* '?*,',"'"• "'i'^ fteatly reduced his income; but hlin J i/n'.'i"" o' >'«''»'•" k-sureat kindnigt-who settled on ' ,''" a/'oslon of a thousuiid dollar, for three years-he was tiuil MU-'l" P'"'^"'"' ';' *■•"•} "'"l. uecwKity; and he uoiv oM.ii I i r*'' 'b' "'«""■« 'lieru-aiid it w.ij at W cimar t->c,al t .1 ieJ l,ii u^m' *",','=,*''■'"«"• »'"' ""=" « hie ive imnior. v.iiued liil name. Debt, or rather unceitiintv of iiicome ,1^o^'.^'!*!■?''?^•" ^V'"""-;' '"","•'"'■'"-• trusted ent'lelytJ lis pen and to I'luvidcncc for subsistence. He was much be- inn'i-i r',""M f^''? *'^^"t: "wtl' old and .voni.B Keem to have X« ",'i^^'' 'I'l" f'S''.'.'""! Hdniiied his worth, for Schiller Id 3.1b M„rf' '""i'*-' "• '"1 '""head ; all alike, nrinccs and people, fult ml I i, .''°i'"'l".'''i'? ' ""' post""/ I'M 1160 paid the JUkt meed of tribute to his memory. Schiller suocumbcil to the fatal malady which had set its hand upon him on the 0op>ilar ballad called AUmxml lloaier t Ghotl"—a\->oein intended to rouse tho national tpirit against tho Sjaniards, iind was written under the following cii-cumstauces :— In the year 172(J Admiral Hosier was sent witli a strong fleet into the Spanish West 1 i dies, to block up the ixirU ; or should tho Spjinish galleons como out, to seize aud carry them into England, llo accordingly arrived at the liastimuntos nea'' Portobello ; but being prevented by oiilors from the English cabinet from obeying tho dictates of his cout-ago, he lay inactive on the station until he became the jest of the Spaniaitls I Tho unhappy admiral con- tinued cruising in those seas until the far greater part of his officers and men perished by tho diseases of tho unhealthy climate, and the admiral himself pined awav and died of a broken heart. " ' The poem consists of eleven verses, and was written in 1740 on the taking of Carth.-igena from tho Smniards by AdmiriU \ern oii. Tho fii-st vctso describes the «.t/I!i' ''P'^J'S iV"' *'"'", " ''*• 'foWw" " of~Schlitarw»rflrat performed nt Fribourg. the vniiili nf tlmt ..i,.. „i» gj K.^tL'l" ;""""■;".", "^ till! anipiit and awful fcencl which it"iior^ I.ull';'i°w "^ "'• * '•' '•""„',?" °f '■nltatiiiR the hero of the Play and his companions. They iMuud themselves in a con- federacy by the most solemn oaths, to betako tliemsehTs to IM woods, and live by rapine and plunder, or, as thsv termed it totxeoine irKtxUrminalitiffanfleUo/haiven!" I'ortunotily ine plot was discovered by one of the tutors finding a conr of the confederacy, written, it is »aid, with blood, llic parties were all secured, and the future representation of " rkt RoUxri was prohihiled in FribourB. Such terrihl,. Impies- '.'<"■"■■,',''",'.""''■'''"' fil'""! (o the enemy of Schiller's pen. which, like Uuuiseau s, may be said «o bum (/n paper triumphant crow of Adiniial Vernon's b(iu:idioii, Iviii' at anchor off I'ortobjUo, tliiiikiiig bucccss to tiuh.n I* Hoot, when— " On a sudden, shrilly sounding, Hideous yells and shrieks were heard; As, each heart with fear confounding, A fad troop of aho>ta appeared ; All in dreary hanimocks shrouded. Which for winding-sheets tliey wore. And with looks by sorrow clouded. Frowning on that hostile shore. " On them gleameil the moon's wan lustre, When the shade of IIosicii bravo, His pale bands were seen to ini.stj,', Kitini; from their walery grave. O'er the glimmerins w^ive ho hied him. Where the Burjvrd reared her tail. With three thousand eho.-ls beside him. And iu groans did Veruou hail. " Heed, oh I heed our fatal «toryl I am Hosier's injured uhost; You who now have puithastd glory At this place whore I was lost : Though ill X'oitobellu'a ruin, Vou now triumph free fioni fear.*, Wlien you think of my undoiii;,-, Vou will mix your joys with tear.<. " f-lee these mournful fpecties sweeping Chastly o'er tins li.itid wave. Whose wan cheeks arc s.ained with wccpiui;; These were i;n,'Iibh imj. tains bi.ue. Mark those numbers, p.ile an 1 h.'rriJ, Who were oncu my sailor: bold; Lo! each hanys his droopin;; furihcad, While his dismal tale is luld. " I, by twenty sail attended. Did this irpanish town affright, ' Kothiuy then its wealth dcfend'.J, Cut my orders -not to light ! Oh! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain. And ol eyed my heart's w.iiui inutiou To have nuelled tho pride of Spaiu. " For resistance 1 could fear noii!?; I!ut with twenty shiiis had dune What tluHi, brave and happy Vciuou, Hast achieved with si.'i alone. Then the Il.utimentos never Had our foul dishonour seen. Nor the seas tho sjid receiver Of this gallant train had been. " Thus, like thee, proud Spain dismaying, And her yallcons leading home. Though condemned f,oem. '1 he idea occurred to hiin ■lunr.gtnoii.qhi, and rtsii;^- eirly next muniim;. he Wciitii.U the sarden to com pose his poem. In the heat of his eoui. position, he walked luio a tulip bed: unfortunately, he bad n Hick in 1118 hand, and with a true iioctieal fervour, he hewed il.iwn the tulips in every direction! l.ady Templo w.is p.ir- ticularly fond of tulips, and some of the companv.who hud sofii ilic doctor sla»hiii(; around him.iind suspected bow his mind was occupied, asked him at bieakfa-t how he c^uld think of thus wantonly destroying her lailvship's favourite flowers 7 The poet, perfectly iineons<-ious of the havoc he had made, pleaded not guilty. There were witnesses enough to ••onvicthim,»nd he made his peace by reiwaiing tho ballad, B inch excited great attention, and was immediately printed ] "Tnn PLOfOIIMAN HOMEWARD PIODS HIS WEARy WAV." J2^^MBER-31 days. run,. THE MOONS CHANGES^ ["^ 4 IJ ,"'5*" "?•"« 'urrendeiid 1845 _Tn th. "•■uou lor thre "»"'> »" nominated in |8<|« """" '*'"• s'lr ln°f ^""*»y *n Advent. b,M jR.chard Baxter died, 1691. ^ I-*- " i" i^T"'"^ "' •"•«'• ""■' to preach aaain 1 1 Til •'••';;:;• II. ?bdic.te.i by meM "rr"";!!., ' ^ ■*^' I ^" ^^ 1 20 1 3,S !«!;.:'.?"»:;'!'. «"c •• u\« of Li.o™.,,.,. •■ " ^1' , 8 Ur /4.i/. I 5 20 j 12 643 13 437I15 536!lC 044,' 17 7 57 j 18,' 9]2!l9; _J\ NOTES TO THE MOVE ILLUSTRATION born iu the year iJiflL iiu i?->i. '""i',°' V"* *»» f:ii^^?5j£Siii:SSii^-«St!ji of mott imioble ehinTnffr i^i'**;? •^•" » woman t*iwlier there- aV.'dhf.'^^if'"*' »">f'« heiug a coiimdered hi hlj fcii'„„ iiif '°?'''<''''* ^"T »»» ttr-'c^ll^.t'^SSS-^^^^^^^^^ 143 3rd Sunday in Advent .> .« P F '1,^'- >e- 1««. a .^oldier v„ flo„„d to ' t ,1 ^l^P^A&^^'^S^ ,n ...nanacU^'s;; 21 1^ :4th Sunday in Advent ' o ^ - *, \> Hugh MiUcr (t-eologlst) died, 1856. 1 r.. T-CHRISTMAS UAV « ^! poor. -WajulVUTOX iBVLtU. 13 648 ^>'ay(pOft)bor,i. 1-71 f, L _ : : • -I-— o ,-r .Mid.. , 22 A..M. .23 1 50 24 3 3 1 2.5 4 17 1 20 535271 053,23 25 26 27 Th F S 29|m 30|Tu 31 W l«t Sunday after Cbristmaa. "Bith: 1»1.""" "^""'*' «""«"»'«) died "Da* bringidat; month, ihmM; otu* year tte *ear.»— TiioMiox. 366d 8 8r 3988 8 8r f /ril-rthe-Vti-reSS "t'hlv i-.,""' "'.»• " ""I After hii death, K Wtti not until 1747 tl fcw'wM UnlBrinttdt .„. ..^■._.., in 17SI longer, '•a nrii Drint«d : an.i <>.. j:.c;,T~r^^'Z 1, would probably have been delwSd^C ■■ but for the prevloua i..ue of . .!.yf^ti?h and eoccaiioiied. Orai. ual uncle heiu> t mcy with Horace iu valuable to him It to the unlrenitT «ed liimwif with >id poetry, ucquir- a cinisical icholar, lphil«)«ophy,whlch mbridtfe Uray wai eiiaiis a« unduly MuliariiUi he wu Id alwaii kept a Borne mlnchicvou* ■id in the middle theoryofFirti X 'uuteued down ibie, Iota a tub of It the bottom to iiJ, cured Gray of >ve It, ai;u imme- 'uviiig thfuuirer- '':-ree In arte, he tlie Inner Temple ebar;it— a with ■0 by (iriy, who 'ur«e dunng hii rerc devoted en- h he carried to icniea which he lert, " Dubliihed nentaf aotivity. U'e !«Slo» Col- uChurcli'udi'd" 1 delayed much ra luireptitieui [Mara moiimful I teetiUeii to the M Bi followi :— I teudar mother Ue nitftrlmu "KEEPING FROM FALLING, IS BETTER THAN HBLFISG IT. r» of It While the former of then poeme reeelrtd but little J^, the Utter immediaUlj acquired uniyereal fevour,' . iuiVlt li to-dur considered bjr Bi»uy the most beeutiful iliort poem in theEniiUih l»niu»Be. _Bjrron wrote of it: Had Ony writUn notlilug but lii« ' 'I'M., Iilgh u be tlaaOi, I -m Dot lur* (bat he weald not itand hMher :*— The eurfew tolli the kaell of vJiii ixf. The towing herd windi elowly I'e: the lea. The ploughman hooieward plodi iiK *e«ry way, And leaTCf the world to darkni-aa and to me. Mow fadee (he gllmmerlDg landicape on the light, And all the air a lolemu itillncu holdi, Bare where (he beetle wheel! hJ< droulni; fllRht, And drowif tiokUngi lull the diatont foldi : Bare that from yonder iTy-mnntlid t'>wcr, Tho moping owl deel to the mtoii complain Of iuoh aa, wandering no»r her secret bower, Uoleat bar anolen( aolitary reign. Beneath Ihoea rugged elms, that yew.trec'i shade. Where heave* the turf iu many a mould'ring heap, Eaeh in ni> narrow cell fi'r crer laid. The rude forefather! of the Immlet sleep. The braeiy eall oflnrcnse-iireathing mom. The swallow twIttMng from the straw built sliiAd, The coek'a shrill elarion, or the ^elioiiig horn, ifo more ahall rouse them from their lowly bed. For them uo more the b'taluc hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply lier evening care; No children run to lisp their rires return. Or olimb bli knees the euried kins t« share. Oft did the harrtst to their sickle yield. Their furrow oft the ctubbom glebe has broke! How Xocuud did they drive their team aflelJ 1 Qow bow'd the woods beneath their sturdy stroke ! Let not ambition mock their useful toil. Their homely Joys, and destiny obscure : Ner grandeur hear with a disdainful smile The short and simple annals of the poor. The boc.it of heraldry, (he pomp of power. And all (ba( beauty, all that wealth e'er fare, Await alike th' iiieriUble hour. The petbt of glory lead but l« the grar^. Nor yon, ye proud, impute to these (he fault, II memory o'er their tomb no trophiee raise. Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted rauU, The pealing anthem swells the note of praiae. Can storied urn, or animated bust, Baek to iU mansioa call the fleeting breath f Can honoiur'i voice provoke the silent dust. Or flatCry leothe the dull cold ear of death t Ferhape in thif negteeted spot is laid Some heart onee pregnant with celestial Are; Uasdi, (ba( (he rod of empire migh( have iway'd, Or waked to ecitaey the livioj lyr«: But Knowledge to their eyes her amnle page Bich V l(h (hi spoils of time did ne >r unroll ; Chill Penury reprcsa'd their noble rage, And froi* (he genial eurren( of the souL Full many a gem of pare!<( ray serene The dark unf a(hom'd cares of eeean bear ; Full many a flower is bom (o blush unseen, And waste its sweetueae on (he deser( air. Same village Hampden, that, with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood ; Some route inglorious Hilton here may rest. Some Ciomwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th' applause of list'ning wnatea to command. The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, 4nd rttd their history in a nation's eyes. Tlieir lot forbade : nor circumscribed alone Their growing virtues, but their crimes conSned : Forbade to wade (hro' slaughter to a throne. And ihut the gate* of mercy on mankind. The struggling pangs of conscious truth to hide, To quench (he blushes of ingenious shame. Or heap (be shrine of luxury and pride With isceni* kindl^t •( the Mu*e'! flame. Far feom (he madding crowd's ignoble strife. Their sober wishes never leam'd to stray ; Along (ha eool aequester'd vale of U(e They kept (ha noiselees (enor of (heir way. * A rannnscript copy of the Klin, in Gray's handvrritinf, wai ield in ISM for no less a sum thaa <»] : Yet e'en these bones from insult to protect Some frail memorial still erected nigh With uncouth rhymes and sliapeleu seulpturo dcck'd Implores the passing tribute of a ilgli. Their name, their yean, spelt by th' vulcttertd Muse, 'I'he place of fame and elegy supply: And m.iny a holy text around she strews. That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulneis a prey, Tl\is pleasing anxious being e'er reiign'd, Left tho \v in preciucU of tlie cheerful d.tr. Nor c .i longing Uog'ring look behind r On some fond breast the parting soul relies. Some pious drops the cluaing eye requires ; E'en from the tomb the voice of naturo criri, U'en in our uhcs live tlicir wouted firee. For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd Dend, Dost In tliese lines their artless tale relate ; If clianco, by lonely contemplntlon led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fat*i Ilaply some hoary-headed swain may say, "Oft have we seen him at tlie peep of dairo, Braahing with hasty steps the dews awiiy. To nieet the sun upon the upland lawn : " There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, nis liltlcM lengtli at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by. " Hard by jon wood, now smiling u in scam. Mutt'ring his wayward faueiea he would rove ; Now drooping woeful-wan, like one forlorn. Or crated witli care, or crou'd in hopeless lore. " One mora I miss'd him on the aocustom'd bill, Along the heath, and near hi* fuv'rite tree; Another came i nor yet beside the riil, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood waa he : "The next, with dirges due in sad array. Blow tlirough the church-way patli we saw him home; Approach and rend (fur tliou can«t read) the lay (irav'd on the stone beucath you aged thorn." ^!]t CEpitnp^. Her* rests his bead upon the lap of earth A youtli, to fortune and to fame unknown : Fair Science frown'd not ou bis humble birth. And Melancholy mark'd him (or ber own. lArgt wu his bounty, and his soul aineere. Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to misery (all he had! a tear, Ue gain'd from Heaven rtwas all he wished) a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw bis frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope rcposoj The bosom of his Fattier and his (Ind. GRAYS HOUSE AT STOKE. Thef ame the authorship of the Kli^v brought Gray waa such that, in 1757, on the demise ox Coiicy Cib^jcr, the iroti-Uufrat-c, that office was offered to Gray ; but he declined the honour. In irn he was appointed to (he chair of Modem Bietory, a( Cambridge, which brough( him in about £400per annum ; and (his he held until ITT), when he reeigned it He died the same year, in (he flf(y-ilfth year uf his age, from an attack of gout in bis stomach, and waa interred at Stoke, near Eton, where a monnment waa erected to bis memory— (has adding one more poetical aaaodation to that tteautif ul district of England. GENUINE MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS. > DD. lUBINIS UniNIUM. ApodtiT* and •|>«>:iflo Remedy fur Noii-R«teiition or Inoontineiica uf Urino, IrritAtioii, liiHaiu'uation or Ulceration of tho Hladder nnd Kiiliieya, DImouoi of the Prostrata OtanJ, Su>:ia in thu UliuUgr, Calculou* Oraral or Brick Uu»t Deponit, .Miioou* or Slillty Dis- charge*, all Diaeatea or AtTiKtiuiia of the HlivJdor and Kldneya, Droiialcal Swelling in Men, Women, or Children, all Coni;)lalnU incidentiil to Femalej, Weak- nsiiaaa arlainz fi-ora Excmmi or Indiscretion, and all Diaeaiei of the Urinary Org.im in either Sex. , Thia genulue Uadictne la made from ^ I'l-eicriiition of the eminent and learned Eiiro))ean Pliyaician, Dr. Rnbini, who for many year* was calehriitixl for his wonderful cure* of the aboTe Diaonler't. Ilia name wiu known in every Court of Euroi>e, and Crowneii Head* roaorted to him for adrice. After lila death the Preacrii>tion wai obtained from his family. 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It will drive awav Moa• United Suee. it' """^ •^*"' '^'^' '« ^ - ^^"HTZ^t Napauee ha, five Churche,. .i,^*"''***'. . ««cien«; £;X tt '''""' •" "'^^^-^ •"'-a forty year. a. . Ihe Canada Pre»bwerianri... i • The Court House and Jail ali^roTftS^m"*"""'' "'""'' '^""^'"«'' •"••^^'"^ ** '^' «''"* «» • x,. meal, and feed, which is now in full blast. " " * *** A New Steam Saw Mill has been built by George Stevenson vJ . Jh^.V».e. ,™it.o, .he To..„, .hich «., he, ,u\, . |LXSi;.!f?o;h"' Improvements. Large quantities of brick, stone, sand, and lumber are bein^ l^.M A • many parts of the Town, for -.ore improvements unnn ^J^^- ^""' "' ' summer, and soon the b«.. of the «»w, Z aZle ^f trhamm«r ""7 T''' '"^* minion. "So mote it be." • """^ B ^***"» °t "le Do- \ ; As time and space fails Tliree Grist Mills. Three Saw Mills. Ten Hotels. Two Foundries, One Plaster Mill. Two Cabinet Shops. Four Planing Mills. One Dye Wood Factory. One Kiibber Factory Two Tanneries. Ohe Lead Factory. Five Brick Yards. Six Dry Goods Stores. Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. us to particularize, we may say wc have : Two Merchant Tailors. Four Harness Shops. Two Watchmakers. Three Photogi-aphers. Twenty.five Grocers. Three Boot tt Slioe Stores. Four Shoe Shops. Four Carriage Shops. Two Bakers. Two Book Stores. Seven Pliysicians. Ten Lawyers. Four -newspapers. Two Dentists. DIRECTORY. Abraras, B. S., clerk, Abrams, John, Centre-street. Abrams, James, East-street. Abrams Isaiah, agent, Centre-st. Auhttm Ckrk, gaoler, Thomas-st. Alexander William, clerk. Allan Jam&v police captain, John-st AJhson Amos H., telegraph agen*. ..nd . ticket agent G.W.RVd tSporta tion Co,, Dundas-st, Allison David, teamster, Centre-st, »,,?"' A' accountant Bank B, N.A. AUingham, Mrs. W., Dundas-st, Arbop, H^, photographer. Dundas-st. Andrews David, lumberer, Dundas-st. Anderson Owen, Robert-st Appleby MUs Hetty, charwoman, liridjre street, ' ** Appleby Wra., trader,' Bellev^le road. Ay sworth J., grocer, Dundas-st. Aylsworth, Peter, clerk, Du'ndas-st Babcopk Alexander, labored, \Mill-st. B^bpook Jesse, blacksmith.. MiU-st. Street, ■"' -"". Robt. S^I^f*?'*"!"®' *'•' <='<''■''• J«l«n.st. Bartley Robert, mariner, Frederick-st. Barlmg. Chailes.^utcher. Bedford Joh.^iH.W. L.D.S., Dundas-st. Begly John, chairmaker, Centre-st. S" rif- ^""a. WilUam, Robert St. Bell, Mi-s. Peter S®!!' «i".\?*''^'' '"•'»•'"". Centre st. Boll, William, butcher, Market st. Benn, Duncan, blacksmith. Dundas st Bennett, Wm, L,, cabinet-maker, West-st Benson, John, collector of customs. «ezo, F., eating saloon, Dundas-st, Beaver, %1 a year, Templet4>ii & Co Bennett, Henry, cabinet maker. Bennett, Rich'd, do Burns, R,, agent Bank B. N, A. Boyes, Lester, assistant Dominion tele- _,, ,8^Pn operator, Dundas-st. Bird, William, sexton, East-st, Blair, Jas, tailor Dundas-st, , h Bridge-st Biakely James, manufacturer and ven- dor of patent medicines, Market-sq, Blewett Bros., livery stables, Market-sq. Blewett, George, baker. Market -q. Blewett, James, grocer, Dundus-st. Blewett, John, gi-ocer, Dundas-st, Bogart Gilbert, postmaster, bds, Camp- bell Louse, Dundas-st. , coh Centre-st Bogart, rev. J. J., ch. of England. Bogart, Pf»v. D. F„ Curate Ch, of Eng. Uogart, James, assistant post master Bottujg, MoKenzie, hair-dresser, Dun- das-st, Botting, Thomas, blacksmith. Market- square, Bowen, Daniel, laborer, Bowen, Edward, grocer, Dundas-st, Bowen, Luke, BeUeville road. Bowers, Joshua, clerk Centrc-st, Boyes, John, blacksmith. John-.* iioyce, Robert, carriago'maker, Robert- street, Boyd, James, laborer, Thomas-st. Boyle, Henry, Dundas-st. Boyle & Wright, hardware, Dundas-st. Uriggs, Bcnona, sljoemaker, Dundas-st Bristol, Amos S., M.D., Eaat-st. Brown, Jaiueu, DundHs-st. Browngon S. C, .hoemaker, Dundas-st. Briiton Charlei, clothier, Bridje-st. Bniton. George, clothier, Dundaa-st. Bruton. William, H., fancv gooda. Dun- das-st. Biirgeu, James, confectioner, Dundas-st Calder, Mark, teamster, Mill-st Campbell, F. W., barrister, Bridgt-st Campbell, John, M.A., teacher. Campbell hou^j, W. N. Kinne, Dundas- st. cor. Centre- St. Canada Casket, weekly, Henry & Brother. Canadian Express Co., I. f. O'Connell. agent, John-st. ' Carman Thomas, S., Wukly Express, John-st. cor. Thomas-st. Camall, Mathew. watchmaker, Dundas-st Casey, Ihomas, J. P., Dundas-st. Chalhs, Wm., laborer, Dundaa-st. Chamberlin, W. R.. barrister. Centre-st. Chatterson, James, butcher, Millst Chatterwn, R. L., butcher, Dundas^.t. Chatterson, John, butcher, Dundas-st. Chatson, Frank, cabinetniaker Adel- phi-st. Chown, Edwin hardware, Dnndaa-at. Clarke, Dr.R. B., John-street. t-japp, J. H., clerk, West-stroet. Clapp, Renben B., Uborer, Robert-st. CUrk, Leonard, blacksmith, Dundaa-st. Clark, Samuel, laborer, Belleville road, Clayton John W., laborer, Thomas-at, P ?r^' S'^^-JTm L.D.8., Dundaa-st Chff, Oeorge. carpenter. Centre-st Cowan, Dr., Mark«t-street. S***''*;,^- H-. f-. Bridge-street. CoxaU A Paialey, groocra, John-at Coates, John, saddler, Dundas-st Conger, Belyat, mason, Bridge-at Conger, Harris maaon. Dundas-st. Cornell, Mra. James, Robert-at. Crawford, B., brickmaker, Frederick-at. Cryadae, George, joiner,. Centre-s»,. Oryadale, John, oarpon^, Robert-st. Zndi.'.t.''^^"***'' >""°* '"^*«'' DavU* f]"' ^V ^*"«'*» •*<>"». D«nd»s-st. ijavis, James, taUor, Centre-street. Dary, Mrs^ S wid. G. H., Dundas-st. Davy, B.C., barrister, Graham-street. Davy, John, Mill-street. Derbv. MiM A «WVf*>hn-jtreet ForwwW, H. T. J. P., Dimdaa-stMet *ox Anthony laborer/ Rftbert-stiwt. ?I* -"t' iP-J^' »>'«=k»nuth. Dundas-.t *ralick, E. M., grocer, Dundas street * raser, John, boot and shoe store. Eraser, Allan, clerk, John-atreet. Eraser, Andrew, Thomaa-street. * raser, Mrs. Davis, Bridge-street, rrearuiu, Heniy, Frederiok-*t * retz, Mrs. Jacob, Dundas-itreot. l-nittell, Robert, shoemaker, Robert-at fry, J camagemaker, Centre-street, Fuimell, WUliara. tailor, Graham-street. Qarriton, Oarrett, carpenter, Mill-street. GedUea, H. L., agent Hartforl Insur- ance Co., John-atreet. Oee, John, t&ilor, Centre-street. Gibbard, John & Son, cabinet tvarehoiise, Dundas-street. Gibson, S., barrister, John-street. Gculd, Andrew, livory. West-street. Gormley, M., carpenter. South-street. Graham, J., carriagemaker, Centre-st. Grand Trunk Railway Station, T. F. O'Connell, agent Grange & Brother*, druggists and ex- change broken, Dundu-street. Grange, Joh" T., M.P.P., of Grange & Brothers, Centre-street. Grange, William, clerk, John-street. Greer, Wm. carpenter, Fredeirlck-street. Hart, A. S., merchant, Dundas-street. Hawley, J., Brisco House. Dundas-st. Haskel, A. A., grocer, Dundas-st. Hall, W. F., clerk, Bridge-street. Haig, Robert, grocer, Dundas itreet. Hall, William, gardener. Mill-street. Ham, TituN, machinist, Adelphi-street. Ham, William, mason, John-streot. Hamilton, < )., carriage-maker, Dundas, -st. Hanson, William, clerk, Dundaa-street. Hawley, A., harnessmaker, Dundas-st. Haycock, Loftus C, grocer, Dunilas-st. Hayes, John, sailor, Belleville road. Hayes, Samuel, Water-street. Hayes, William, Thomas-st. Henderson, R., bookseller, Dundas-st. Henry d Brother, bookseller, Dundas-st. Henwood, Daniel, blacksmith, Juhn-st. Herring, George; machinist, Bridge-at. Herring, John, founder. Mill-street. Higley, Daniel, millwright, Water-st. H(^an, Daniel, tailor, Bridge-street. HoUister, Peter, harnessmaker, Mill-st. Hooper, E., county treasurer, John-st. Hooper, E. J., attomey-at-law. Hover, E. , rubber works, West->eo., East -mi. Lucas, Daniel S. , laborer, Mill-street. Lusher, Martin, carpenter, lUtbert-st. MuCabe, William, planar, Thomas-st. McCay, Asahel F. fiiiislier, U<>l>t.-<«t. MoGoe, teacher, iUibei t-sl rent. MoLivci', l>., cftV|ieiiti r, Tlioiiiti't-.ttiuut. McCoy, il«>bert, bailitl", Mill-stivei. McCuilough, James, tailor, Bridije-st, McDonald, R., billiard room, Duudas-st. McGillivray, Mrs. William, Thomas-st. McGowen, Lotuhliii, painter, Centre-st. McGrath, Thouiaa, shoemaker, Mill-st. Mt'flnin, John B., clerk county court, Robert-street. McHenry, Donald C, teioher, Centre-st McMullen, Williaiu, yeiieral stors, Dun- das-street. McNeil, Archibald, proprietor Campbell house, Dundas-street. McRossio, Unbt., ■tssistaai agei't G.T.R. si. •ler.'ttni', -St. .\lo! ■ T li. . Duii'iiix-stroet. IM LfliU'ji. .I'anu'S Vv., .Mill-.iu'tit. AlinlcU-.., S, S., tiiiim-r vVr.'ur-sn'oot. .M;i.li,';iii, .M., Kii.s'-.ilrt'ci. ■Hair, (Jo'.imi; I,., maohiiiisr, Iin{l';c-st. .Vliiir. Mrs. Kiiz,i>)oth, wid. Alexander, (.'eiitre-siieet. Mivli.-ij. Ltlwiu, J.l'., \Ve8t-j'rt;et. .M> a.'Utr, TJnnnriK, luiuKlei-. M.iuiivii, Jiev. G. M., VVosIuyiiii 5Iiu- ister. Bridge-Et. ^reiciiiiiits liiiiik of Ciiiiadi, Alexiiiidcr Smith, iuiuia;,'er, JJiid^ii-Mtmct. Miller. <'hurii.-s II , K.ibert-.strcut. :>!illor, .s. R., clerk, yi. T. iC. .Miller, il. |i!inti'-iu]ilier. Millor, tV||i:,i.ii, •/.:'., Tho;ii:u-8tieet. Mills, iiint. , h'triusMiirirver, C;iitro-st. Miii.^, V.iliijua, liihdi-or, Mill-.sUvet. M.lloy, r., dry yood.s, D.iniai-aUvut. Montrjii! Telegniph Co., A. H. Allison, a;,'(!iit, Dan.lii;>-streft. Mooiioy, Will, blackainith. Diindas-st. ^^.>••.^ (i'. v., lUJir'-''^ 'Ptw, r.wuihx M i! III. A. L., liar vi .jr. .Itiim-sireit. Mordeii, Joseph W., J oiiii -street. Morey, Joseph, teamster, Adelphi-st. Morgan. Thomas G. , printer, East-st. Morrison, W., dye works, West-street. Moss, James, shoomaker, Dundas-st. Mower, John, laborer, Graham-street Moyle, Mrs. M. A., wid. Thomas, Mar- ket-sq. Mnnro, Wni., teller Merchants Bank, Centre-street. Murphy, .Misi B., millinor, Dundas-st. Napanee Mi!l:<, R. J. Oaitwright, proprie- tor, iiill-3trect. Nelson, Miss Maria, private school. Centre- street. Oronhvetikah, Dr., Diindas-street. O'Coimell, T. F., station K;{ent G. T. R., and agent Canadian Express Co., John-.street. O'Hair, 'l.orgo, lai taer, Thomas-stieot. Oliver, J., jjlasterer, Belleville road. O'Neil, Felix, laborer, West-street. O'Neil, Francis, bar tender, West-street. O'Neil, James, porter, Dundas-street. Page, John, Diindas-street. Paisley, C, hotel, John-st. Paisley, .Tohi:, sturckeiipur, John-stri'ct. Parsons, Sannicl, clerk, Dnndas-street. Parrish, William, Bridge-street. Patterson, C. laborer, Water-street. Percy, John, Centre-street. Perry, diaries B. , baili J", Bridge-street. ""jwy, .5. W., liri.lge street, JVny, Hunry W., clerk, DuuIim stroef. Pony, Janes, woollan factory, Bridg.; sr, Pcny, Peter S.. carpejifer, Dniidas st. Puiry, R A- J., druim'ist.s, Dmidas street. Pony, William, laborer, .Mill street. Plielan, John, grocer, Diindas street. Plumley, Janies, clerk. Mill street. Potter Bros., livery stables, Kast-st Preston, I). H., Iiarristor, Dmidas street. !M.igle, Mrs. (lonrge, Diindas street. Pvin,'le, .Inhit W. barl)er, Diuvlas .street. Pritiglo, Miles, carpenter, centre street. I'liiufle, Solomon, carpenter. Ccnire st, j t riiyn, J. It,, grocor, Dundas street. Priiyn, T. D., deputy sherilf, Graham st. Prnyn, M. W. Gn-ccr, John street. Priiyn, (). T., sheriif, reside.^ at iiath. Quiuki liLmsh. Mrs. George, storekeeper. Ralston, Hi.v;h, Ins. a^cnt, Dundas st. Rankin, William, grocer, Dun-las street. Uathbun, H. B. & Son, lumber merchants Centre street. R.eove, W. A., barrister, crown attorney and clerk of the peace, John st. Rf.jd. .»., clerV, Cent o -si. Ryiinie, R., V.rk rd. Richardson, Amos, c.i 'ponier, centre st- Richardson, F., painte. and photo vapli. er, Bridge street. Richardson, James, signalman G.T.R. Richardson, John, carpenter, Dundas st, Rixford, Anson, luachinest. Bridge street Roe, A. H., Thoraaa-st. Rose, W. A., boot and shoe store, Robinson, Wm., cabinet maker, Robt-st. Robinson, John, clerk, Centre-st. Robinson, William S., official assignee, conveyancer, etc., Dundas street. Roblin, D., bandmaster, Frederick street. Roblin, David Allan, Kingston road. Roblin, Marshall, registrar, Dundas st. Robinson, W., Ac Bro., giocers,Centre-8t. Rodgers, Mark T., Dundas street. Rooney, Jas., waggon-maker, Dundas-st. Ross, W., grist and flour mill, John-st, Rooklege, A Co., paier niilla, John-st. Russell, C. F., school teacher, Robt -«t Ruttan, Allan, M. D., John street. Sampson, Thomas, laborer, Robert-st, Sanderson, M. C, carpenter, Thtimas'st. Schanierhom, Asa, Bridge-street. Schriver, George, engineer, Adelphi st, Schriver, John, shoemaker. Bridge street Schryver, Mrs. Aim, grocery, Dundas-st. Scott, T., attorney, Dundas str«,et. Scott, rev. John, Canada Presbyterian. Seidell, Franklin, bridge-street. Soxsmith, G. S. , me't tailor, Dundas st \ Sli!iini()7i, Doiii.is, tiiilor, JJri Igc Btieot. Shir >. ]{, I'loit, tailor, ccntiv stn.rjt. Hliij)iiiii-.i, U. S,, foreman, Contrc-st. Shirley, Thomas, M.D., Mill-street. Short, A. F., machiniit, Dunda^-street. Shoroy, VV. C, patent ri,'ht, Tliomaa-st. Skatoa, C. hihoror, G.T.R,, tJen're-at. Sinipsun. li.-vi. Inlnivov. l>\iiiil;;i-.Hh'eot. Smith. Alex iuii.;i:i;er, ■.levuliauts Bank of Canada, Br •li,'t. -street. Smith, Ciiurlei, liilxn-.'r, Tiio;n.is-.street. Smith, Gooi'jy A., i»iii,iti'f, (;r;iliHiii-:".;o I., Dimdas-st. Smith, J.i'iies, paiiittT, Centre-street;. Smith, Joliii, Marki3'-jq. Smith, M.. Ciirpen'i/, Frederick- (tr !,;. Smith, Thoiias, laii'H-er, Dundas--. ;veL. Smith, Wm L. . caij.jiiter, West-s . Solmos, S, , ;,'roc3r. Spilngenber^', Samut I, Duudiid-stre.-t. Sp-.in!,'enbfr ; & Smiiii, watcliniakeri. DundaR-street. "Standard" (tlie) weekly, Henry t Bro., Duiidas-street. Stewart Dr. , Robert-street. Stevens >n, Hon. John, Bridge-at. Stwvenson. George, lumber merchant. Stone, Rev. G/».,M. Episcopal Minister, Bridge-st. Stevens, Charles, sailor, Water-.strcet. Stevenson, Mrs. Andrew, Dnndaa-street. Storms, Jeremiah, moulder, Centre-st. Stnddard, John, shoemaker, Thomas-st. Templeton, Mrs. William, Robert-st. Templeton,W& Co. publisher, "Beaver." Tilley, Wm., teacher, Robert-street. Titus, H. C, grocer, Dundas-street. Thompson, R., grocer, Dundas-street. Treadway, Benjamin, Mill-street. Tremble, Thomas, Bridge-street. Tugwell, Ephraim, gi-ocer. Vanalatine, John, farmer, West-street. Vanalstino, .Jolui J. , sawyer. West-st. Vanfilstine, N., mvitc'i-nuu G. T. R. GrahiUn-str^'et. ^''analstiue, Nicholas, tanner. Vaimlstine, James J., Water-street. Vanalatine, J., laborer, Graham-street. Vanderwaters, J,, laborer, Graham-st. Vau'.ilatiiie. Seeord, laborer. Wiultlell, U. A, saddler, Dundas-street. Wager, .lohn, carpenter, John-street. \Vale,<, Miss A. , dressmaker., Duiidas-st. Waller. Thomas, tinamith, Dundas-st. NValrniith. John, Mill-street. Warner, S., i; rain warehouse, resides at , Wilton. , Wasson, Alex., laborer, Jtiohard-streei. Watson, T., laborer, Fred .rick street. Webster A- Boyes, c '.iriagemakera, Dundas-street. Webster, Robert, painter. Mill-street. Weese it I'.ro., merchauts. Market-sqr "Weekly Express." T. S. Carman, pro- prietor. ,Ea8t-atreet< ,. Welch, John', te»mster, Wost-street/- •.;.. White, Thomas, grocer, Dunda8-»*re«t« v Wickham, John, carter. Wilkinson, Wiliiani H.. Judge County court, '^rid :e-street. Williams, Walters., solicitor, Thomas-sc. Wilson & Brother, boots and shoes, Dundas-street. Wilson, George, John-street, Wilson. Samuel B., boots and shoes Dundas-street. Wilson, T. , shoemaker, Robert-street. Wilson, T. C, miller, Bridge-street. Wilson, Uriah, Dundas-street. Woods, G M., & Co. tobacconists, Dundas-strjet, Wright, Rueben himber merchant, York road. Wright, Reuben O. , of Boyle & Wright, John-street. .','•'■ Y.ate8, Abel, bowling alley, Dundas-st. . / , ^ l' 'i ■ • ^* ■ i \ TRUMAN BEEMAN. Commissioner B. R., Conveyancer AND ISSUER OP MARRIAGE LICENSES. AGENT FOR THE Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Co. OF HAMILTON, Ont.. '' AND -ffltna Life Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD. Conn., Both Reasonable and Reliable. Also Agent for the Beaver and Toronto Mutual Fire Insurance Co., for the insurance of all kinds of FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY AND LIVE STOCK, Either on Cash or Premium Note System. ON MOST REASONABLE TERMS. T- BWTilMA-Nr Napanee and Mill Point. f- i icer 3ES. Co., r r f Division courts for the County of ^Lennox and Addin.ton for tLe Napanee, Newburgh, Taraworth, Centreville, Odessa, Bath, Adolphustown, riRST CIRCUIT. Jan'y SECOND CIRCUIT. THIRD I FOURTH I FIFTH SIXTH CIRCUIT. ICIRCUIT. CIRCUIT. CIRCUIT. March 13: U 16 16 18 20 25|April May 3 4 6 a 8 10 19|June 19 20 21 22 28 29 2 Juno July 30 2 3 4 6 J Sept. 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 OPENS AT Nov'] 8 10 9 a.m. 10:30 11 11 11 11 12 noon. CtKRKS OK DIVISION COURTS. No! L&lXrs^S^-^rtr ^:5°-J-r/°^^^"'^^-. Clark'. MiUs. .o.a-Jos..en,l^;£^i^|J^^ ny, ire }CK, s. int. County Officials. W. H. Wilkin«)n, Esq.,JudKe. n'r^ *r ^^A*^*^-' C°""tJ' Attorney. T n Tl^_S™y"v,*^'^-' ^^«P"ty Sheriff. w v^.V'"' S'^-^ ^^°'^ «f Co. Court. W V. DetJor, Esq., Clerk Co. Council. Edmund Hooper, ksq., Treasurer. M. P. Roblin, Esq., Registrar. IVapanee Town Officials. Mayo,:~A. L. Morden, Esq. ««€w.-S. McL. Detlor Esq! W F hS Vwr™* A. Ruttan M!t>., Peri; T. ' V^»J»"°. W. Joy, Jame^ Si/ '"*«^"''y' C- ^- Miller, Fred. Kichardson, Robert Boyes. To,m CUrk.~W. R. Chamberlin, Esq toro,»er -H L. Cook, mTd. ^«'/ «/ /*oAc«.- James Allen, Esq. County Council for Lennox and Addington for I8T3. WARDEN. Ira Hain, Esq., South Fredericksburgh. COUNCIILOIW. P. D. Booth, Reeve, Emesttown. John Hogle, Deputy Reeve, Emesttown. W. H. Perry, ^o do do George Paul, Reeve, Camden. R^h!!! m'-aa"'' ^T'*y ^««^«. Camden Robert Madden, do do do ThomaaSexsmith, Reeve, Richmond. R. Denison, Deputy Reeve, Richmond. W J^wn^^^^^'J^^^^^' J^apanee. W. S. Wilhams, Deputy Reeve, Napanee. Ebenezer Perry Reeve, Sheffield. W N n?r"'i^' ^«Pljty R«eve,SheffieId P w \ri'"' ^,®/«' ^- Fredericksburg. F. Hott, Reeve, Kaladar. ^ w A^^^y' Ji'eeve, Bath. W. A. Hope. ReevR NawK.};^,}, S. lAne, Reeve, Denbigh. T T w?°"' ^®^«' Amherst Island. J. J. Watson, Reeve, Adolphustown. ]^ 'iiO'i;!. ;;.,;i .1 ;,-7'j; ."-t! .s^'iil.;.,l iiipifiil, •"'•i.lMj: |i|i>t (It l;i', I. ISM i-.r-v.^. fuljoiiiiiic/ .'."jiii.ii,. -■. .■n,(. .i!ii;u i.f liiiH.i. ;;':;.7oo. l>li:i:< T(;i;.;. V\ 111, « ainn, !'i< a1:.' COMiKi-. SCIIOiiL TKVSTKi:-. ('. )V I I'll-, . t'.'itii, ,,,.,,1, Chni'li'.-. .liuu,: . Sriivinr'i. !.':. A. -i. Ilrisul. \V. V, l;nl.ir. .i. C. Hull';, .an. .Julin 'vclistcr. W. l>\ Hall. Ii'''.i.'it -MiCny. ,ia;i]0- .'((cL'uv, A. C." iJi'.vis .loliii (;il.l,aiti, H. L. Ci'i-iM.^8. IXSI'ili'l'ol;. F. iinrniv.ts. Ks(|. TKACHKKS. J.Im C'aiij.li.-ll. :\I. A.. /')■.■,».;,.„•/. Mv. {;c';e(.'. Wii.. TilJL-y. P. Nuls-.n, F. lliussoll. jIk.. R,,1.m,:,, Miss Tuttlo. Miss AylsuMrth. Mi.ss Ho.scv.aii>! Mi.s.s Frasor. " | \iTi: \i>A\fi:. Cliiidreii oetwooii 5 aial ]«; ycai's .)f ayo, JS7(t: avinv.c atti'ialaiii'i:. KX». Soi'lety .lIootin{i.s. l:OVAI, yi.ACIv KMlillT-. Ml'. lilt Carniol IViLeiitnvy No. -JiVJ, iii(.H't8 on Tuesday in c:acli ilionth on or l)ei(ue full nionn, in (irani/o Hall. I!. /.. M.VSON.s, Motiiit Sinai Chapter No. 44, (J. I.. L'., holds its regular Convocationn in the M.v- sunJr Hal!, on W'utlnoHday evening, after ovuiy full nioim. \. V. .VM) A. MASONS. Mcuuit Sinai Li>d Tr.Ml't, \KS. Napaiieo Tomple iiiOir,.s ivory Thurs- day cvoniii;;, at 7:l;lt o'clock, in the Ttin- perauce Hall, over the Dominion Store. V. M. I'lIklVllAN ASSoi I \T10S Meets at its rooms, (jirango iijuck, everv Monday evening at 8 o'clock, iiculiiii^ Uooin open every week day, fiue lo all? i Nll'AXKK TO Mll,KN. Slitiiiiionville 15 Uolluville 22 Ti'unton ;54 Hi'ij^htoii 4;; C'olbonio 51 Gmftoii 58 Coliourvj I'loscott Hi) '•ttiivra 141 Onniwuil IMI Moiiti'unI lOd NnpiiMou MilU ,"> Newbu>--,'Ij 7 Chirk 'a Mill., y Y/irkcr 14 f'olehriKik 10 Syilenhinii 2C r^olbv 4 U Croydon ic Tiiiiiwiirtli 2li EriiisviiU- 19 Cuiitruvillo Hi Enterprise 21 Picton 24 List or l»o«r Ollioc.x in the <'ou I.K.N SdV. Aiiiiei'. I'lmna. Sol!)\. SillsVili,.. S(.r||,i. Swiizfivillf. Vi..; ■■., \Vi!„.i,. J. .1. Wiit.-*(iii. ./oliii liulfiiiir. G. I{. Sills. John liitciiiii. A. H. Hue. (tca^'f (iunniuiiL'. W. R .vicllow. A. D. Fni.sir. M. Jiinldii. John Fluiiiing. J. L. P. Gordaiiifr. (Jill)cit ISogiirt. P. S. Tiiiimuniijin. iJiuid (Irillith. K. C;ml. 1'. Wivrtiiiiui. Dmiiivan Silli. (iiii. \'v ri .1)1. Calvin .^liill•r. I). W. i uiry. Sidiicx '>'i':ir ii:i- Ai>lii\i.r,. l/ioi>i> L'huk. : «.'i::i:'. \^all;..r "t.v or lA'iiiiox aii«l .iil(liii;;toii. .u.hi.soToN. (funtinnid.) ; I'nsf Offin: I Cr«»ydoii, ! Deerdock, ' Denl.iyli. I)iiii.sfi)ii. Uusuinnd, ' Eiiterpiisi'. ' tiiiisville, Fermoy, j Flintoii, I Glendower, I Haniiii'i', ' Hariov.aiiiitli. ■ Hartin^'tun. Kaladar. ui>iil;IiIiiii'i>u<'!i, Mo.'iCDU, .Moiiiii:iii! • I'r.Ai.' Miirvalu. N;i;>ainH; .\lilU. -N ,'i. l>i;i'.;;i. • 'i'i[i.iii i'ariiani. PelvvMitli, Kail'iiii. I^|'ad'«>i\li.i|| 'ruiiiuaiiii. \ .Tiiiia. ' \ aiJa . I Ira WilliaiiiH. I Injin Wanior. Saiiiiifi L.-iiiu. P'. C. KivLinaii. ^Vlu. Irviiu-. I{>>bfit (Jrr.liaiiJ, ( Patrick W.il.sh. Tlioiuas W, V\ att. -J. A. Car.stalloii. Jlichard Howu.s. Thomas Tai.i»ini;. K. F. Stt'-aart. \Viu. Kiiiiu'dy. H F. Diinhaiii Huyh MaddLMi. '/.■M-:i VanliiM-ii. I'J. it. (^iwdhi'v •Mi' had <)a\ v. K. M. Uii.jht. l{"bCit H. Fo.x. •Iiiiiii iMiiiiiiiH, !v. !.. "ar:;'ja)l.'P >fri. .\(i,-. >i',\: Koi'i-.-f .'lei.Miinoil. .''.iiiii.'s .\yNw.>r'.l'. Alc.VailiUtl l!l;:.|i .■>i H'lMii!. 'A. rtfiil.lev. y;!' : J. GIBBARD & SON, NAPANEE, Manufacuirers, anJ Wholesale and Retail dealers in PARL.OR, DINING, AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE ! mm nm m laioE soucif eo m pbomptlk jtteiioeo to FUNERALS FURNISHED Neater, and at lower fi^mres, than any other house. | New Hearse that cannot be surpassed in Ontario. Shrouds at all prices constantly on hand. nd We have now our manufactory in complete running or der. also a very large number of first-class workmen. an( other facilities, by which we are enabled to turn out ou wares at a rate not surpassed by any other house in On tario. All our work is manufactured of the best material, well seasoned, and under the supervision of men of un equaled skill and ability. We keep constantly on^ banc a most extensive stock of all kinds of Furniture. Chairs and everything pertaining to the trade. All orders will receive prompt and Carefu^ Attention. J. GIBBARD & SON. Gaylord Dron. Makcn Syracnse, N. Y. rU. JUL II, IM