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GORRELL CRAJC &Cg_PR0PR9. ^TKATE© > 5>' . ■■ ■wi'TfWT,'^ ■ ,...%:^.;/i^/^/'^!!^ '^':^S5- XI ^' y >EM» C^O. .V ■v' i,^-iNr^'Ci« ^ f^ 11 II 2= GENERAL I MAPS OF TOWNSHIPS AND QEN- ERAL HAPS Airi(>lia!i1)ur''li Tuwiisliii Allml " ( 'aimilii, Westeni Slieet Caiiiula, Kasteni Sheet Kastcni IIi!iiiisiili(!ie Jlalldwell Tuwiisliiji Hastings ami I'lince E'''vnvd C'o's llillitT Township 1 1 uiigt'i'loid Tuw-nshij) liuntiiigilun " Mailuc " Maiiitolia, Keewatin anil Nortli- AVcst I'ciTitory Xnrth Maiysbiii'g Tdwnsliij) l.'awilon •' Sidney " .. ,. (Sdiihiasliurgh " SiiUtli Marysljiiryh " Thiirlow " Tyeiulinaga " Inited States Wt'stt'i II Honiisiihciv .30 I I ... ! PLANS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES. I 18 (; 44 1(1 14 78 I'AllE. and :i7 03 and 07 " 71 S3 and 4'J " 3 and 41 " 2'J " 2,S " 33 " 75 " 53 " 19 7 45 5!> 11 li liaiiiiurkliiun 44 Jrllevilk' 25 lil.K.Mitield 53 (/annittun 50 Cheny Valluy 03 Consixon 41 UeniuifSitville C2 I'l i.\ I H jrn' 4!) I'ranktuid 02 Lunsdak- 44 Madiic KO Mailbank 28 Miltord.. 5',» iMill I'oint 22 Milltiiwn 80 Nuitii I'urt 52 I'irtim 55 riaiiitkdd IC Ik'ilMcrvilk 37 liol)liirs Mills 52 Siiannunvilk' 20 Stirling 7'i .stiRu 28 St. All)an'.s 56 Thunmsbiirg 28 Tioiitun 20 Tweed 5(i Wellington 5',' Wilkinsville ut Ferry I'ort lU VIEWS. Anderson, John 65 A[i|ileby ami Biirdett 72 Ashlev, William 40 VIEWS— Continued. I'AIIK. Ashley's (.'arriage Factory 42 Babbit, Klkanah 09 Hedell, Mrs. K. W 39 Benson, dames 00 Benson, Mathew 34 Boardman, Moses 27 Bogart, A. L 05 lioulter, Wellington 38 Brown, A. S 47 Bradshaw, L 81 Brad,shaw, W. I! 81 Brooks, S. K 20 Chadsey, L A 50 Church of St. I'eter in Chains, Trenton, Uev. 11. Bri'ttaigh 17 Chnrch of the Sacred Heart, Marmora, Bev. T. Davis 57 Claiip, I). 1! 81 Clapp, i;ert 12 c;;i:»";,, William 39 Conger, S. M 39 Connor, W. F 72 Court House and (iaol, Belleville 1 Court House and Gaol, I'icton 1 Crandall, S. D 35 l)e bing, W 01 Despard, W. V 27 ])orlan 04 Vorks, J. (i IS 1? SI 88 on :U 81 50 46 05 VIEWS— Continued. I'aok. Osborne, J T 00 Peck, Willinui 51 rettit, Daniel 20 Piersoii, Jorteiili 00 Porte, J. A 51 Ponieroy, Dr 05 Preabyterian Church, Madoc — Itev. D. Wishart 04 Rawe, Major 51 lledick & Farley 40 Kedner, James 01 Kitchie, G. & Co 42 Koblhi, Ivy. H 09 IJogers, Kobert 51 Kose, Haltis 70 Rowe, David 05 Ryan, J. S M St, C!e(jrge'!i K 0. Church, Picton, Rev. J. IJrennaii 'M Searles, Selah 50 Sharp, James 1' 70 Sine, Allen 51 Spencer, Ciiarles lU Spencer, F. C 31 Thomp.son, II. A 81 Tickell.G. S 40 Vaiiderwater, Daniel .. .58 Verniilyca, J. C 35 Vorce, L.T 39 Way, Sidney 50 Weese, W. F 01 Wiiite, John 60 Wilmot, S. Y 'r? Williams, Dr. D. Y 2l WilLsun, Dr. H. S 61 Yeoman.H, L. W. & Co 70 Young, John H. & Jas 10 Young, Reuben , 35 PORTRAITS. Allison, W. II. R. 24 Rockua, Chas 4 Rrad.sliaw, John 08 Clare, Thomasv,^ 84 Clapp, CornelhiB 54 Davis, Richard 73 De Long, Simon 84 Dodge, Nelson 43 Doiland, Dr. W. C 4 Dorland,Dr. P. V 8 Ilawley, Lieut.-Colouel S 73 Hepburn, A, W 24 Janiieson, James 8 Ketcheson, Elijah 73 Ketchesou, J. R 68 Ketcheson, William 73 Low, Ph., Q.C 4 McDonnell, C. A 81 Merrill, E 24 PORTRAITS-Oontinued. I'AIIB. Morden.J. P 84 Murney, Hon, Edmund 8 Myers, A, II 73 Niwh, J, Piatt, MJ) 24 Owens, William 24 Peck, James 68 Pettit, Daniel 54 Pierson. Joseph 54 Potts, Dr. G. J OS Prinyer, John 43 Robertson, Alexander 8 Ross, Walter, M. P 4 Smiths. N 43 Stinson.LB 43 Sprague, J. A 43 Striker, G., M.P.P 4 Vankleek, 15 84 Weese.W. F 84 Willson, B. S.. M.D 8 Williams, Dr. D. Y 54 Wood, A. F (;s Yo u ng, J oh n 54 Historical Sketch of Hastings and Priiu:e Edwcrd tio.'s 1 to 25 PATRONS' DIRECTORY. Ameliasburgh Township 89 and 90 Athol " 90 Belleville 85 Hallowell Township, 90 and 91 Hillier " " 91 and 92 Hungorlbrd " 80 Huntingdon " 80 Madoc " H7 North Marysburg Township 92 Rawdon " 87 and 88 Sidney " 88 Soiihiasburg. " 93 South Marysburg " 92 TInnlow ' " 88 and 89 Tyendinaga " 89 REFERENCES. Farm House... School House. Church Proposed Railroads.. Creeks i Mills Blacksmith Siiop. Cemeteries Roads Railroads ...t HISTORICAL S OF THE Counties of Hastings and Pti'li ill agrii iiltur.il nsfHircfH, prclitic in thu prndiirtM i»f tlin iniiir, vnnt Ml it.- Iitiiil'i-rin^ nprr!ith>iis. luiil cMciipivf in its niamifiutun'8. lin- wtll- w.itrii.l C'nmity ol H.istiiiKM |iii-H.'iit!4 to tlu- iinnii^'iMiit .me nf tin.- Iiiu'«t tiM<-t« Mj iirntory t«- 1m' f.iiiinl in tin- wliol*- rioviiicr of (Mitarin. It is tnll uf i.;itiMjil iitlv.intii>.'f.i (o tin- f-i-tllir. Its tiHliriii'M yiclil, in cnnniHUiH ciuiniti- tu>, l.iif«s, |)i. kt-n-l, luiili, in.i.skiiMHi^c, tnmt rtinl ntlu'i- line-tLivnml iltni- /VUS nf tin- ilct'l). 'f** W"t»-I jHiUcI- is Mill- of till' IIH'-'t CX tCllMt Vi' Ul Jill * ilM- ailii. In gi-ojouical foriniitiiui jnnl in niini'taI"^i,iU tieaHiirt« ft-w i-Miintifn • nil linast of liki' wt'iikli, and irlifd, in cviiy v.uv. thiw i-orniimnilin^' romity. wliii-h in Hitnut<-i"lt' of tins 'u-an^iful ll.iy ot t,iiiint.'. iicK.srsN.s i-liiiriHtrii,sii,s whirli Mv ilfHtincil to iiiaki- it. en- luilf a .riiliuy rollH iiuay. liu- vtrital-lf gur.l.ii county of tlif ( in-at \Vrs». l-'or tliirty inilf,-*. tiiiH ni.n;iiitit"<^'it tt rntuiy swi-i-ps* tin- fn.nt of tli;it ln-f'y of watir wliiih suivtssfnily rivals in s|il,-n.|or tlu- li';,'fnitaiy lUy of Imlilin, ariri at the la.st crnf^UH aiHoiiiiU-il to u|pw;h.Is nf tifty-livu thonsan*! soiiU. juol a.s the almixlant w- r*niiMisot tlio tiiTJtttry liucinnt' inon- lar^t-ly known, a nntifcaldu incrcaMn will asHiimlly follow. ItH rity. towns and viIlaL:if'. aiv ihosjutohh, and wt-U to do. Its I't'oplo an thiiity. LMiitioiis and liMS|iital)Ii-. It is w.ll Imilt up. Its 170 milts of Liiavfl mads are p>od. Travul is int-xiuMiMivc. On every feidi' the travelltT nl.st-ivi-s till' jifowtli of til." country, ami can witrn'sstln- humility and thrift of tilt- inhahitJint.s. Tin- iields art- widl . iiltivatid, and tlif hanly husband- man is a ^'.niiiiu' kim: of tlu' ^'la'li-. Tiu> jiionucr has iK-nctrat.d what wfiTMiu-f foiLst wil.la. liiid instead of a rn^^ui'd wildt-m.-ss, wu liavf sph-n-lid ttait> of land wt-ll tilled a^id yicldin;; ri.h harvests. The hun.ses aie well Imiit. and nmie ran fail to see tin; .lucess which has atti-udrd the l.d'ois of this .uiiteiited and happy peoph-. An e.vwlhnt systiMn of edin atioii has l.een iiian-uiated, the County Couneil, an early an IStin, appointinu < 'oiinty Mipiiinti'iideiits, and it is ^latifyinu to olweivu how rapidly tlie inlialntantM i.l the distriet take a.lvantaife of tli«.-.se opportunities. Wiihin the limits of Hastings are a proMpenms and wealthy city, several thiivMii; townships, an'i iiunn ions hamlets. I'lontinj^ on the Riv are the I ity ol lleihville, tile Jih-orporated village of Tientou. and the tliree town- y|ii]is i.f Siihiev. Thurlow and Tyendinaga. In their rear are llawdon. llnntii.>:dou and llnii;:eifoid, wliile to the north lie Miinnnia. Madne and l.l/ner. To til.- iiortii ..f these latter are Lakes Tmlor and ( iiiuisthoi pe, 'IIm- ei.mitv ha.s I. .en divided into three Khi-toral iMvision-,. Tlie.se are the Iv.st. VVest ;iiid .\ortli IlidiiiLrs. 'I'l.e former e -iisists of the townships oi 'riiniliiw, Tvinilitta;.'a iiid llnn^erfonl. the West llidin-* is eonipowed of theiiiyot l!elh-\ille. .^idmy, and the viila^i- of Trenton, and the North IIidiirL' ts made lip from tin- tt.wnships and iiiunieipi! ties Inlon^'iuj; to the iiortliern p.ut of the eoiiiity. The I'oiinty is i-asy of aeeess liy land and Mal'i, and may heappioaehed l>y Hie I'm ted States and the Itoiinnion. from til.' we.-t and the east. l>y steamer, sailiin: vesstd and railway. Na\i^Mti"»n on tlie Uay is in nowise daiuemus nor inr.mvenu-nt. The vessel.s runninL; at iv-iilar iiiterviU hetweeii i;.lhville. ri.ntoiiaiid .\l..ntreal. liellevilleand Kni^st.'li. and llelleville alid < Isweyn, faeditate lomitn-reial operations very mill li, and alt'ord a eheap aiiil exeellent mode of traihe whi' li the inhahl- t.mts aie .piiek to take advantaL'e of. The trav-lUr too, will liij.l tlu-se means ot tr.ivel at ome eonifortahle and hnv in pliee. |-'roni Btlleville there are daily sta^'is which run out to the prinei|ial villajies of llastin;;t>, as well as elsewhere in the hack eountry, and to some of the town.s in the Conntv nf I'litiee Kdward. The amateur Hportsmftn will tiuil ati iihuiidanee of ^anie and lisheriiian will timl jphiity nf opportunities to try his skill with Ins LT- > nlieart rod and lavounte line in almo.st any of the liars in the har- tiniir. In Camp .\Ie,titiL; ('.iv.', Andnsons Chees.-* faetory and Massassa^a r-'Mit. tine spc' nnens ot fat lia>' ;d'ound in ipiantities, the preeise extent of villi' h the veracious historian dare not chinniele, lest his statenn-nt hu ae- ■ ' |.tt d l'> ther, ' /; ;v"/^down the Uay and tie- swin;;inj4 St. Kawieiiee to the great markets heyoiul the seas. The I'ln sis resound w ith the nouml of the w-ofHlnnili's axe, and his cheery vnicc a'l iki-.s the e. hoes in these silent woods. Some rif the r.aw luniher stopn at l)> lleville ami undergoes the dresHin^' pioees.s at her nulls i.ntil it heeonies iih Mow iiH gold, and tills the heart o! the lundiemian with joy. All along the 11- i-xteiLsive inilU are Hitiialed, ami Trenton, Mill Point, iMill IhIiiihI, Ame- liashurgh and Shannon furiuhh a very material fpiota to the whole nuiiiher in thu county. iluHtingN airordfi a hne and growing liehl to the eiipitaliiit. Her privili'i^eH are extensive. She can put into tin* held a" nrt Workmen. All slur wiuits is jiu increase of capital to de Mouiec,-, which are to hu found in evciy hiot of her territory nioni'y are hegiiining to realize how rich this county i.s, as ev industiicH rt-eeivi' fresh impetus, and aH new capital in en county's products are placed upon the tnarkets. In mineral vsealth Hastings in also rich. Sev(>n miles hot in Lot 1^, in the tilth coneesHimi, lies the celehrated liichi which was t>en found in tliat far-ul county tow IIS were full ot miners, speculators. Idai-kdegs. Wells. Mold operators vigonmsly "salted" various sections and lor a hrihe, " jiMsayen* " of »picstionahle honesty, puhlisin of their liogus luisays. The whole populace were up in arni'- nieiit grew to vast proportion.s, and the pioph' everywhere tlo mines and the i|iiatt/ rocks. Thi' cry was tor gnhl, and Went ahroad as the new Eh'oni'lo, and Belleville hecatne a gold is sale to say that liiin Ireds of tlioiisamh of dollars were thm s[ieenlation and in machinery to work the mines. Shortly after tin- discovery of this famous llichardson mine, hecainu a case for the lawyers to settle. A chancery suit in dii lowed, and the mine hccanie a soalcd hook for a time. This w of a jmlge's injunction, and for nearly a year aftei the mini- wa; IS(i", however, a change took piact-. The great gold-minii .settled, and a company of amhitinns proclivitie« wivs instantly I notnin.il caj-ital was :?:iiMi,(«K», hased upon one-third of the pi-o| second conipany was aUo instituted on another third of tin- p with a iiominal capital of .*»HH(,iHHI. The proprietors. gi-ossl\ even the tirst principles of mining, hcgaii their operations on scale. .\ haiidsiiinr stom- stlilcluie was elected at anastoiindin| liewi st ami most expensive machinery w liicli could he olita!.ied au'l the parties ealinly awaited the result. But, alas for hu Alas, for the credulity of mankind ! After all this expense nioney, it was found that a mistake had heen made. The mrk gold was einhe.hled Was ofa variety that hallled the .lloits of all ii al appllaiict s w hull had hei-n set up hy the loo contideiit dircc winter of I Mis the returns wen- almut tiftcen dollars to the ton, found to he a very small return hu- the eiionnoiis outl.iv wtii made. The mine was cloged, the operations leased, and tin- w mating inai hinciy was overhauled. New a|ipliances were put hegaii again. But in a short time, to their dismay, the tnanagi-i that the new inachiiieiy was no hetler than the' ohl, and tht; hardly e.pialled tlmse n'ndcr the fnrim-r n. Then tioiihle I nest. The directors felt unahle to meet the further demands on Much ot their peisnual means had heen swallowed lip in thi'si nieiits," and it was di-eined necessary to call in tht- .stoi kholder totlnin tor aid. The shareholders were at lirst iinligiiant, then and timilly savagely angry. Tlu-y refusi-d to advance more i milt w;ts . losfil, and it r<-iuaiiicd in that state hir a long time. At length, alter having heen laid in tor a h-w years, tin- mil up hy Mr. .Mc< 'rae, who worked it hu- some time without nlitaii tory results, lie was tinally compcllcil l>i al.andon it. and the i closed. Uii tie- eh-v.ntli coueessiou .Mr. Mc'rae has taken a m aide aninuiit ot the precious metal from the old Kiegel mine, wl dormant htr soui ; years. Thi.s mim- was ilis.-oveied ten year situated across the line in .Marmora, west of Madoc. and tin- \ some excellent spcenm-na of the ore. It. loo, liad its trials and two or ninrc chanciry suits, and other iips and downs in the World. l-'\pcrimeiital work is still going on in the ninth cnueei inula. The D.aii k Williams mine and tin- Catling property nut some ore whirh has \i.-ldcd good value. .M-.i-e capital .seei only thing re.piisitc to deveh'p thi-se mines and tilid tin- true V properties. In Kl/ivei. the tow nshipea.st of Mad."-, there arc ho tine free gidd. At Ihidgewatcr gold was also huind, ami th< Kliiit erected a erusher on the spot. In Hungerford more goh ered, and a further mine exists at Ttnlor. In addition to these there ai« gnal deposits of iron, wliic intn the possessinii nf I'aiilce & IJovd aud .1. B. .Mass A ("o.. only the completion of the Belh-ville fi. North llasiings Maih further de\elnpinelit. It is til inly hclieved hy leading citi/eiis ( and many of the inhahitants nf the adjacent towns, that il this the heneiit which will arise to the rouniy of Hastings will I There exist LTieat unanlitiesol white and cnlmired niarhU-s all couniy, and particularly in the To\inship it |-d/i\er. The rail will .assist tlie dc\<'lopnieiit of this iinpoitnit hramh of industi it one of the staple cvports of the country. GEOLOGY. In genh.gieal I'nriiial inns Hastings is pnrliciihirly wealthy. 'I limestniie of the Silnriaii s'-rics extends to Hog Lake, whcie'thc iiieiit of the same meets with the l.auieniian and lluroniin. and in the neighhourhood nt Stnco. hi the Tnwiiship of Hunger between the two is strongly marked, and is of deep interest to ' . e te the following full description of the geidogy oi from I'rof. rhiipman's excellent report of the same ; The ruck formations present in Hastings ( ounty, comprise ing or-ler : (I h The l,aureiitian Series of Canadian ge(dogi«ts ; the l/)Wer Silurian roiks ; (.'il, the Drift Kormaticui ; (4), certn posits ot local Ol eiirrem-e, 1, Th' f.'iiin iiti'Ui /-'oniiiifion. '\'\w varkt* of this divisii the nn)st ancient deposits hitherto recogni/ed on the i-ontiu Atnerica. They t-xtend from l.ahrador along the north slnu I.awrtMiee. tt) within a short distano- of l^iiehec. from whence t inhnnl, and cross the Ot*awa at the Lac des ('liatn. West e their outcrop suh-divides into two luaiiehes, one of which pa the soutll-t'ust, ciossing the St. I.awrem^e at the Thousand Ish ing the wild district of the AdinuKlack .Mount.ains in thestattM The 'ither branch sweejis broa nl' Hkiili-il '.-uilM iM an iiu'it';iHti f fciuiifl ill I'vt'iy loot of hiT tt-rritoiy. Mfri witli II n-iili/c how ri I'll this cniuit^' is, us wt-ry yt-iir hiT hh iiDiK'tiiM, iiiid JiH wtiw cii|iitiil iri i-iii[iloy('tl, iUv Iihu-nl upon the iiiarkt-tn. HiHtinys is jiIho i'ii.'h. Scvoii luih-s iioitli c)f Miuhn- I ciiiici'SHinii, liiw tht> ci'lcliratcil ]lii-h;inlKiiii Mine, in thr I'iill of \HU*\. '|'h>- opfnitiorm hnc have passi In ann>i. The cxrite- lortions. an.l the proplr everywhere lloekeil to tiie lo'kH, TIli' erv was lor goM, ami llnHtiiigs' fame V Ehl«,:,e IS ofa variety tli.it hallled the itloit> of all the nieehan- liiil hein set lip hy I he too Loiilidrnt direetors. In tht- rns ueri' .ih-.ut hfteen dollars to the ton, and this was all reiurn I'oi- tlir enormous oiitl.iy wliuh had heen eloseil, the opi-ratioiis iea-eewililereil, n;^ry. They refused to advanie mort' money. Tlie rt-maiiH-d in that state lor a lonj^ time. ling heiii laid in hir a tew ye'iirs, the mine was taken orked it tor some linn- without ohiaining siitiHfin;- linally rompelled to ahamlon it. and the mine is again th roneessioii Ml-. MeCrae has takni a not iiKonsider- ioiis metal frmii th<' old Kiegel mine, Mhith was id^o s. This mine was diseovi ted ten years ago. It is in Marmora, west of Madoe. and tin- \eins sliow'-d ns of the on-. It, too. had its trials an.l ditll.nlti.-s iiit->, and otiiei ups and douns in the metalli)r::ir \\ork i> still going on in tin- nintli eoinissioii of Mar- iliiatns iiiite' and the (latling piopeity have turned \i.Ided good valiH'. More rapiral se.'rns to hi- the levi-Inp these mines and lind tif tnn- value ot these the low n^hip east of Mad-"', tln-n' are several veins of idgewater gold Ujis also hniiid, and the Hon. Itilla n the Hptit. In Hungerloni more gold wuh disiov- if exists at 'J'udnr. there arH gnat di.posits of iron, wlii-li Iiavi- rome raidee & l.lovd and .1. W. Mass.tC-v., whiih await r the U.ll.ville k N.»rth Hast, ngs 'lailwav for th.-ir It isliindy heli.vrd hy h-ading elti/,-ns of 'lliilev ille, itants iif the Jidjan-nt towns, that it this mad is huilt ri-e to the t'olllitynt lla-^tings will he enoinious. iilities of white and .-oloured marhles all thiouu'li the ly ill the Township 'f l';i/i\er. The railway la. jlitiis nent of this iujpoitint hraiii li of iudiistty, aid make lurts iti the eoiintry. QEOLOOY. tioiis lla>tirigs is parlieularly wealthy. The Trent and iru-> lAlemls t'> Hog Lake, w liete the great ((scjtrp- ts with th<' l.auii'ntian and llnroniui. Itoth there (Oil of Stueo. ill tlie Tow iiship of 1 1 nng<'rl'oril, the line ingly markeij. and is of di-ep interest to tin- geologist, wing full deseription of the geology of the eounty letdlent report of the same : present in Hastings t oiinty, eouiprisu in an ascend- anrentiun Series of I 'anadiiui gt-ologmts ; ('2), 8ohit> of ks ; (:(), thu Drift Korniatinn ; (4), eertain recent du- /•'iiiiniih'tni. The roeks of this ilivision einiHtituto isits hitlwrto reeognized on the eontinenf of North lid from l.ahrador ahmg the north shore of the St, shiirt distaie-e of t^tmlu'e, from wheme the\ eontinim Dfawaat the Lne des Chats. West of ("his point, les into two hi.-unlies, one of whieli passt's towards the St. I.tiwreiiee at the Thousand Isles, and form- : the Adinuelaek Monntjiinain the statu of New York. 'pH hroftdly towards the north-west, and its southern 1^ south liinilH of the Townships ot Miniver, Mailoo, ingsCountv, and, continuing its course, strikes Lake Hay. The Ijiuiontian meks form also thu greater part of the north Bhnre of Lake Sn| Tlie lUaek lliver Limestone, n. I he 1 niitoii (.roup .,., ,,- ,. I ■ . ' I 1 he Ihrd s-iye Liinest«uie, ' The ('hazy Liniestttnc. 2. The Calciferous Sand lloik, 1. The IVdHilam Sandstone. In Hastings County, the three lower memhers of the fonnntion are .d-me jirestnl ; ami of these the I'otsdam Sandstone and ("alriferous Sand-i-ock are more or less hteiidid together, and are also hut silghtly developed. I'lieir (^miniiin lepiesentalive appears to be a lalcjircous sandstone of a few feet in thiekiiess, oeiurriiiginnnediiitelyahovethe l.aurentian rofks. or at the extreme base of Hie Silurian formation. This sandstone is of a tight greenish colour above, pasfling into pale red, (Ujiide nd with irregular greeiiisti spots below. It may he seen in horizontal |iosition, or dipping almost imperceptibly tl, in aseeuding order, hy thtndtedded and shaly limi'stom-s, I ontaining fossils in great ahuudancc. A list of tliesi! fossils, comprising various enials, hrachiopods, etc., cotteeted around Hetleville. may be seen ill a pa|ier by the writer, pnldi.shoil in the (UnnuU'in Joiirmtl for lannary, Isttn l.New Scries, vol. V. j The Trenton limestone is welt disphiyed along the banks of the Trent, Moira, ami Salmon Itivers, and in many iihiees on the shores of the Itay of (^uiute. It yields exeellent lime, and huildiug- stones of good tjuality are obtained from sonie of the thick beds, as at Ox roint, iieiir llelleville, and elsi-where. Some care, however, is renuired in m llvdriK-lilorie iieiil Ih Itie nniritttli- lU'liI ur xnlrit of milt tif tlio Kl^tnm. Knr testlntf liaiestiaiii riK-lts It hIiiiiiIiI Isi ihltitiiil »'ltli iin i><|uiii lai'k of water, niiil kept In DUtiiHll Isjttio \tTO\ iUcil with U IfluHH Stiir tn ii'-iKt tln' m llmi nf IkinI iviiiiiikulily uill. :l. i'h, Ihill h'ufnulllnii. All in rMliinllllliill ill ' IllV. "Ill'l llnl J.'iaM-l with ninliiliil »ti M.r "I |i|i'r», " |mrll> "f lii !""'■. I'"' ■ lii'lU "I' lln' mmhv niiriliriii uiiri-iiiiil iirikn, Is i<{in'ii.| iivrr till' •.iiifiii !• Ill tlii'iirnilrr |iiil nl iln' riiuiilv. 'I'Im' KiiiMi' ili'|Mi.it rxiiiiiU, imlri'il, iivi r tin' luijjrf imrii I' llu' I'liiviiiii' iiHi'll, iiiiil I'i'iii Im'i l.ir iiitii llii' I'liili'il Niatia ili'iiluifu'iillv, it is kiMiuii us llir Hull, or liiill iiml llmiMil' r.inimlliiii, lls.iyi' is iimi.Ii i i' MTilit lliiiii lliiil III tlii'iiiiiii liyiiii; I ks. III [MiTii llii'iii'|iiiHili"U III Ihi'lHii nil isiitnii'iils itili iviil III litiif must liiiv rill I III niuny inli-i viiin^ I. until- tliitls lii'MIU illi^i'tlt. It is l|ii(\ tltllMT-llllv riilH t'lli'l tllill illlir llli i|i')>iiSlliiili III iilir Slllinilll nil l.ii\\<-r I'lllin n/nli > l-niks, tllls |iiirt nl IiImiI l Wils i'|i'\,||i'.| iiliiiVf llii' sill III uhii h ll rill ks iii'if ili|i.isitii|, iittil Hull il li'liiii I illv liiinl fur III. my . mis, »liil-l llumi nlinx tnl.flii nl lllf l'..l,ii'i vuli mi ii s, uilh llif Sisiiiiihiiy mill 'I'l iliiiiy links i|ii'ii|ii rly sn.i ulh 4), wnv mnlil pm ivsK III ill>|iii>lli>ili'lli llli' siM,, liki'S. mill I'stlliirii's iif iillirt liii'.ililii'S. 'I lull II iiiiivi-liii'iil III ilf|iri'Msiiiii insiii'il, itiiil iiiir rni\iiirc was iiuiiili t'livi'ii-il, nr |i;illly iiivilvil, I y tllr » lilts III 1 1 1'l II. Ih uimiililrllisl limii Inlfnlly tiiiMi.WHi'tliy iliilii, lliul litis |ii-tiih| wiis iitti-i.l I'liiiijiiit-.tiiii-riiiil, Vitsi l;I.ii II rs wiri' liiriiiril III iiiiitln-nt n-miitt-. Ii'iiit « lii tin- itiiMii.iniis n-i li|.|.i,'s I. nit. n w tilt |.;ittlt mill sliilii.s. linftnl siiillliH.11,1. ainl 'jl.iilu.illv IllIU III III 111111)1 slliitnli'ii lilt sliii.ils mill tsl.tttiK, il|.|iiisil|..| llti II' III. 1,'y lii'l:;ltls nviM llii' si-.i iiiinmii. Ilv llli' .u'i my III lliisi'iliM'iiiL' I.I lilies, ills '. llli liiiii'si mlu'i'M ivi'i'i' lii'i'ki'ti iliiiMi. .iini llli' |.;ili'.iri'.iiis SI iliiiiiitis Ihils I il ui't ivisl with lltf 111 III' ihiMii ili'|i.isils, j'tiiiilsiif lilts art' »i iii tit I If iiiiiislii.i mnl Htnaii'il Hiitlai-i-H iil imr liiiii'sliitii sliata in iiiaiiy liii'.'ilitiis ; in alitiusl all |i|ai'i'S, illil I. ill ultli'll u 11. lilt I'i'llliii'al 111 till' Unit his liii It illii liil. 'I'lll' |iitlislll-il iHik, \^ lli'll lit'sl i>V|iiiHi'll, is Niittti-tttlti.s as slltniitli us U Mlll'liil' I illl'l I 111' lillf Mill's mIiIi'Ii I'IiiSS It. .mil Wltli'lt ari' SIIIl|lllSl'll In It IVI' lll'i'll |ll'll- iltii'.'il hy St s anil ijiaM'l It'./i'tt tit I.. Ilti' im.li'i ..nil' nl till' ti'.liiics. It.ivi' III nil 1st .ilvv.iys a ^i'iti.|al tint 111 .iml s.itilli iltt-i |.|iiili. 'I'lir sal Ili-i'ts nl Iri- arlliill am sri'tt alsii nn Ittiisl iit II \|iiisi'.t ^'Itrlssiii.l I ks in tltr tint t Iti-t It |t.itt lit till' iniiiitiy I'lit.illy. Ill" Litnimil lii.ist It.ivi' liint aL.'iiii slnuiy iln \'atl'il .llinVl. till' SI' I ; anil ttl.iny nl nut' V.lllrls att'l nlllrl slt||ai.|. I tin I" ilJtil'S Mi't'l' tlti'll ['ln''..ri'il liy till' lull' I Willi's mnl illtti'ttts nn tin' yii'iittli^ hlilti'n.lls nl t' ' llt'tft I'lllil Illtili'llvitIL,' stliltu. I. n.nni ll./,;„l< I'lti'si' ari' nf vi'ty sliultl . \li't,l, anil nl ln' ill iiii'Mf fi'tn ily. Tliny art' iliii' tn nitisi's iinu in iii'tlnii. nf u Imli Iiiivi- |ii t'\ aili-il illtfliii; I'nltHlitl'i.ttXi'ly ri'iit'llt pl'llnils, Nn lar us fi-i,Mlils till' ('nllllty nl ll.lslini^S, llti.y l.|lltl|ll'ISI' a tl'W Itl'ijs nl "sln-ll Itlill'l," ill'isllt;; I'rnlll .||'|iimils 111 sMUtnlts anil liiltllally illii'il llp |i.>lt. Ill aiMil lull tn till' illinVi' Mlllislaili't'S nf I'l'i'i'lit ii|'i;^ill, il fi'W Sllliiil'ilitlilti' lit |i'>stt^ lit liii'_' il'ntl nil' ill'L- siinl tn n.'i'tll' WItlllll till' illillls nf tin' I'nIIIIty In spi.tltt'^ tlti'Si', IniWt'VL'l', \VU IlilVl' nlltililll'll tin I'I'ttillll k tlnlV llll^'t'. FLORA OF HASTINGS A valnal.lr tnatisr oil i\„- Vh.r.i ..f H;i-tiii;,"'. written I.y .Mr. .It.hii Miuniiti, lilts lll'i'll |>].it'i'i| itt Mtii ■■''.ll. It is III' Hi> iiiiu'h intt-i'i'Mt itt tliir* tiiiH' tli:tt ut' iiiiisl ijiioti' )iHV(-l\ li-iini it. 'Dii-it! in lint :i tMUiisliip ill tilt- t'liiility w}ii<')l Uhh imt ilx |K>:tt. Iir'ls, tliiMl'.'li it is ill N 1)1 ill ||:i\'t'|ii|)iiii'iit. AliniHt I'ViTv 1 iiimiMck .s\\;mi|i i,h a |i. at Iihl' ; all mii- Ihmvit im- i-lnws, an- iimri' nr Irss ininpiMcil n( |i.'at, vvws iiaiiliii ry ln.Msli is a iral inat ln';.'. wliilt' aliiinst i-vi'iy lakfli'l nr |iiiiiiiiif|i'il liy iiiarsli nr tin;; trmii tuM (•> tliiity li-rl il'i'ii ; vwu tin' 'iiiaisli l.i |m\v I>. IIi-- Vlllc, nil tliu n|i|in.'^||i' side nl' tin- lniy, is ail illlltirlis)' pr.it )m-<|. 'I'lir " n|ii'li taiiiiUMrk s\vaiii|is" aihl fiaiilii'i ly liiaislu-H nt uiii iniiiit>-. Iiavi- till' --aiiU' v.';;.'tati.iii, aii'l ^'i-iiiial asp.-rt nf pfat Iiml,'-* tlir'.UL:lic.iit Nmlti Atiii-ii<-a, :iii on his r.inii, <-aii ttll hy aitiial i-\- aiiiiiiatioii Imu niiK'li [xal ho ) ihr <'\pi-ii-M' nl .'*iiikiiif4 a >/»"//. OUR FOREST TREES. Tin' prnilurtidiis of our fniTsis, at iMx-sciit. arc Ihi- mnst valnahli* nf niir iialiiral pmiliK'ts. At tlin Ih'IhI of ilu-Nt' staiKln tin.' whit*' piiiu i rinii.s Strnlms), ;i trrt- uliidi stamls iint'i|iirillt-«ii;;,u ni.i|ili- 1 A t-r S.i,-.'liatininii ), w hi-tln'r wi' pri/.f it as an aiiirl.' nf fiirl, fnr its sn-^'iu, nr fi.r its ns,- in tiir ai ts. W.M-i- tin- wnn.l uf tins ti-i'-- n:v(iirly l.rmi-M Lrtnii' tin- in iniil'.ii-tniTi^ nf iMU-npi', it wnnll hf laii^fly rxpnitfil fnr viiii-t'iiiiL; pnipnsi's Tiiu rt'il pinu (r"i:is it>.innsai. white .spnni' ( Alms alliai nii.I taniarai'k (Larix Aim-rieaiial, airaliuinlant in many parts nf tin- cniinty, tin- fnniMT, iiowev.r. I'Cili;; i-uiitiiit'il aliiinst evclu-'ivrly tn tin- n-ar t.i'u nships n|' tlic Nmlli lli'liiii,'. All tlini* atu nf ;^riat value tn ihe ship Inulileis fnr \ariniis pnrpnM's, .Anntlier nl nnr Invest inniiaivliH the liemln.'k I Alties r,ti|;i,l,.,,>is, j^ ,,f gnat valm- in tin- arls, on arruunt nf it.s tannin^ pmpei ti- s. Ily a in w prn- eess this tannin, it is saiil. .an Ik n'einiaie.| ami ''Xpnitnl i,t small Imlk. If this shnnll 111- sn. it will he a ^.Tenter si.nivi- ,if wi-altli m niu l.a.k inwii- shi|>s than the maiint'aetnre nf )M.t.ish. 'I'he ,-\\\i. tmn nf this tannin WuuM III- a surer mail In Inttime than a hr;^i' invi'Miimiii in nur lusi ^i>l,l mine. The white eeilar iThnj;) < '< .'i.leiit.ilis > is rapiiiiy ; sniniiii; an iinpurtant plih-e ainnii^st niir ailirlis <>{ e\pi.i t : lor nver two y.ars ih.' Mi.ira has l.ei-n tiUe.l at .eiiain s.asDiis with linmeii-e .|n.iiititie.s wliii li are expnrte.l t-i the ni'i>;lllinilllllj; States. My limits will n.it all.iw of a nmre .-xtemleil nntiee .if ..iir feniaiiilnL' fniist tiffH than merely a passing,' ^liine at the nmst pi-.imin.iit. Th.-ri) is n.)t nne, hmvevtir, tiiiit l.s not of use ill the arts f.M suine purpose i.r .ither. I he liaisaiii .iii'l hi a.k spiui'e are almnil ant at the .N..rth. ami in s.iine iiistaiiees. alt; III a l,n>;e si/e. "They aiv mnih iis.il when \..unLr. as raft ens f..r hariis ami linnsi'>. i:..tli specns an- liuhly i.inanient.il," .ll■il^htin^' the eye of llie iiinst earelesH, ;.!iil ;;ivin;,' a ehariii tn tin- um-t iliiinvit 1II^' pne ^'peL■t.'' The '• l^uhi" nf tie- f. inner is niich iiHu.lliy the Inmhermwii, Imlh a.s i\ii outwar-i applieatinii ami iiitenial renieily. hi laet, it is the "uiedieine ehest" nf ihe li lekwiinil.siii.ni. l!eii c-iliir Is Iniimi m a reu Inealiti.s al.lll^' th.' Mnjra ami l!av at' <^iiht.-. lis w.in.t IS mainila.'tnr.-il into I'eiUt.-ails. uhieh an,' s.n.l t.i in* a teir.ir to lieil-lin^s. ItH w 1 seeni.s tn 1.,- in'le>t i tietil.l.'. as whether Imricl ill the gronn.l i>r t'xpn.sed t.i tin- atimispheio it slmws s.aieily any .symptntiiH of ilL'.-av. We have at least si v .^preies ..f oak, all nf wliiell an- iis-fnl, r-speejuily the white ami lihie. whieh are ent l>y tlie luaihii nun fnr e\pi>r| ,is suuan-il timli.r. will!.' tlienthers, eiit intn leii-tlis ami MiiiiMlaetnr.'.l int. ■ staves, an- ii siiuiie .>l iiie e tn those wm. aiv miali!.', thi..u-li want nf m.'.iiis, to en- j;aj^e in tin- niannlii.tiire of sipiiu-it ti.nlier. Of elms we have three spreies. ami peihips om- or two vaiieti.'.s. Txv„ of these, ther.iel. an.l sv amp or white elm. are tixp.irtc.j in lai>;e .maiititi.s. while the a-hes of all time are eoiint.-ii thu he.st lor inakioji p.. lash. Thu liark of the slip[ieiy elm ih inueli iisuil liy nie.lieal men, as it e.mtain.s a iniicilji;ie, wlilelt >eems to aet iieiieli.-iallv ill III my e.ini).iaiiits. Threu Rpeeies nl ash lire scatteiv.i uver the e..nnty ; the white ash on (mr upliuula, tiio ifil or rim a.sli along (uir rivuiH iimt s'tieams, \\hile thi' Maek iimIi forinit exteiiMivc nwutiipfi in iiiiiiiy loi "il ill liie nntiinf.H'tiire of e.irriauet, sleiuli* lliiplemelil^, We have tlirei' hil'-Iies the yellow. (1. Iiinli. 'I'll.' two fiirnier are rinieli iiki'iI in aliMott iiiviihiiilile to tile hi'liaii on aieonii liiM i-aiioe. IM our remiiiniriK Ireei, the pniii'i|ial .< hn-kory, the IntLiiinl, the Imtler mil, eleriy'aml the r-.l nr s.-ft iiiiple, .ill ..t win till nr nriiamenlal |»iiip'i'y tli<' fanner fni ill niir liiiiiHi-hnlil liirnitnie in III.' Imihlitiu' . Nt'U, iiinl ill the ereeti.m ol'oiir Iiiiii?p!e lnvi- tnk-n esp. .'.•leliii-ii "f Ih.'ir Uinr..ii>,'tifiireM. Kr..iii I lMaea.lano''e<| rnails leul t.t all seetioiis nf e\HtH on .my of iliein, every mail lieiii;( un THE HASTINGS liy till' Ai 1 'J--' \ t.'tini t, r.ip. I 1, :i'itli skips' III. It In till' llasttn^.. I I "ut'i'i' all.i I'lif all pni'pnsi's W li.ilsni'Vi't' 'i Millnri', llan^nl'. Mnttiiit^li'. Karailav, Hi'lli'l, riit'liiH, llnitu-iltin V\n|liiatnil. I'ii i| 'I'lll' ll.islnm. iiiiiil ii;;.|ii'y alsii ttii'litili .Mtii'i Itisnti, ami Aiiii'y, tiiiiiimi'Mil : luii' niiii' lltniisitttil nlll' Immltnl ami IMrtity "Minis, rnllipi isi' till' itti'ii nf litis ani-tiry N tills illlil all' iliviili ll ttilii fal'lii lilts nl lit rnmtnls-iiiiii I' nf I iiinii l.iiMils piililisliiil ill it, llli' mIiiiIi' pl'npnlllnli m1|>i|| |s >llltillil. Ill 1 HI pi'l' I'l'lil. nf III,' I'l, till, aii-a. r lil'iiki'll illlil I ky l.lll'ls, nf lailV,')- IlicililnU '. Tills mill liii^lllS nil llli' hnrllli-l-ll linllliilii inns liiiitll Ili ili'i.Mi'1'S, Wl'st fur Sniiii' si-Vnllfl lilli- nf tlVn rillli^i-S nf siiiii tnll lishlps. Til \iitll I'lav. .\liiiin this mail in a nmilii't'v il ,,f th,' NJilililMilsk.l IIVii'. till' lailil is nl Imtll' '_'r"i\ lirii' all' I'l'i'y iiliiimlant. I''iii' pni'pnsi'H alltlinll/i'.l fli'i' -I'llils nf lami imt In i'\ I nil ilpplli'.lMiili tn till' Ini'.ll imi'Ilts, ilinl Ml I'l si't Imtll 111 till' liillnMlli;.' I htintis ,.l SI ttll- "I'll.il till' SI Illl'l lii-riiillll'ill Vl'iils nl i "Tllill In: lilkn pnSMSslnli nl 111,, kiml all, mnl pill ill il sluti' III I'liltiViitlnli at Ii'iikI t\ I'lilH'si, .ll Illlil' yi'iii's linilil il hmisn, (at li'ils till' Int nniilth Ililitliilis nf si'ttli'in.'IU ;> ilrrnniplls)lllii'nt,,f Vlhii'll iillly, shall till' si'lt II titli' In tilt' pmpi'tty. l''.iiiiili,'s, 1 iprisi iilllils, prnii'l'llliL: tn li'siilr .ill a sinnli. Inf. Mil li'ii III linililiiii; anil nf nsnlin,','. mvi'ipt up, piiiMili'il that llli' li'i|iliiiil I'l 'iiii; nf Hi" la II, Ill-ill', 'I, itiplisliimnt nf tin's, II, lit s Mil thiiiissii; 1 Inl nf l.lll.l, iiliiih willlii' s.il.l III "I'll,' ini.l hiviiis,, lll'i'll ii|„'m.| hy llu- li,i '|iiii'i'il tn ki'i'ji it ill ri'piiii'. "'Till' l.lllMlDl'Sl'; l',',piili',l hy thi' (lilM Il ill's, ripti IS I'. Ill III' put lip ill "f.iiii' iliivs ni'Mi'lillly llilpti, hlllhl thi' In^'H'ahlli llli' 111' 'h ii'^i'. illlil H hill thi.s is iliiiH'. thn tnst nf t I'lll 111' .'ilVi'li'il Hllh lill'k. illlil till' Bpil.'i'S h,'l I'liiy uiiil wliiti'waslii'il. It tlii'li lic'i'iilin-'s a stnllit llnusi'. "Till' 1. III. Is tlilis,,p, '111.1 np. ami iiir,.|'ii,| i nf ('aiiiiil.i Wist. I'lpiihl,., hnth as tn sill ami mil I'lnps nf ivinti'i- « hi'at. nf I'Milhnt ,|ii ilit I'i'iips nf I'Viil'y ntllcT ili'Si'I'iptinll i,f f.il'lil pi'i Inlini'S', I'llltiVlltl'll llistl'll'ts -if tllill IHirtlnll n I. " 'Tlli'l'i' Uli', nf I'lilII-MO, ill Mlli'll II liil'^i'i'Xti tn. ^'I'l'iit v.ini'tii's ill thi' ,'lnii'iii'tur ami ipial iniii'li snpi'l'ini' 1,1 i.lhi'i's ; hilt Ilii'in is an aim fnr fa; iiiiiil; pill piisis. " W'.lti'l' fnr ,l,,ll|.'Sti ' n.i|. is I'Vi'i-yilili'l'. tlirniii.:liiiiit. nunii'iiiiis stii'atns uml fills nl wa Mlilimlartltl'ilin p|||'|iii.s,'s. "Till' lii'ivy-tiliihi'ii'il l.iiiil i, al st all Iislltw nf tlli'l'i' Ili'l'i'S -Wl'll taki'll I'ali' n^, Illli limi'u haiii'l nl piitasli. wiirMi fmiu I'll tn t ipiiii'il In iiiiiinif.ii'tiiM' pni.ish is I'ury small. : mill I'iisily nmhrslnisl . '■ 'Till' I'Xpi'lis,' nf I'li'iirilli,' illlil I'lli'lnsilli, hi' till' liliiinrni the sitl hi- al tin- lni;hi'st ri'tis, ri'iioy pi'iiii'ii'. whiili till' liislwlii'at I'i'np, iipay. Till' hist tinilii'i' li,i fcminn is tn hn 'Thi.s fi'.'i' );niiit rnuil jniiis tin; imw tnwiisl sniltll. Illlil has il8 .snlltllL'in ti'l'lllilliltinll ,,ll 111, EARLY HISTO III Uil-'. Inivi'i'iiiir .-iiiii,',,, issm.l a pnnliiii intn nlmti'i'li iniititiis. f,,i' piit'p,,st's,,f rcprt's,' tlii'ii'liy .uuas hi|!ii»s. in l|„. nphr iiaimil i i lli'i'iivilli'. 1.1,'iils. T'lniitiiiiii. thitarin, .X.lilinji llilstill>;s. Niil'lliuilllii.'1'lilllil, Uui'limil, Vni'k. l,ii iuiil Ki'iit. 'Tin.' rrni'I.imatinii. ttinuyli very ititiTusti ri'spi'i'tiv,; liiiillllii'S tn H'hii'ii till' Vill'inlli! si'i'l tn ipinti' lit luiljjlh. Wn (lii'ii h.'lDW thiit sivt lliLstin^s ; "Tiiiit 111,' liliii.ntli nf till! Hiiiil I'lmiilii's 111 "nf llaslllinsi M'hi.hi'nlmty is tn In' hnluiil, "iiiiist llli, ',,r 111,' Canity ,,f'l.,. ,x ; ,,n tli,' " mi'i'ls till' h l.iry ,,ii I.I1.' i, isti-niimist Im "iilnii;,' ihi'siiil liviT until it intii'si'i'ts llin 1 "Ihi'lii'i' hy u liiiii I'liiiiiinmiiirtli, aixti'iiii iki-r " I IttiHiii. Ill' llraml liivi'r : linn li's,',ii,liii " III, Ills thi' linitli-ttc'sti Tllill, ist hnnmlai'v "f tli " siiiil I nllllty ,il llastiiiHs t.i . ,,iiipi,.|ii''ii,l all '' l,liliiit,' .mil lluiT 'Tiilit ni'uii'st tntlii' saiil 1 "p.ilt finiiliiiL; llu'Kiimi'." .Afti'i ih's.'iihmK till- iiii'ti's ami Imiimla nf cliilniltiiiu fjnus nil tiifjivi' tn I'li'll its pn.pi'l' ili- I'ouicAi. sKi-Tcii oi- 'riir fiinim rxtcnuivf ti\viitn|i'* in iiiiiny iMintJijin. All tlirrr iin- nl' Hnut iixi* III' iMfliiul'ii('tur-<< iif iMrriii^t«t, mU'IuIih, iiri<( iil •*\ nil mir iiMriciiltiinil li iiK nr-, \\r Imvi- tliirc (iinh(-'H thn yt-llnw, tlic Miu-k, iiti'l the wliit-- tie nitM>i< h. 'I'lh- tWM t'oriiii'i- uii- iinit'li nuM in nitiini't W"i k, wliilf tin* liUti-r n i"*t iiivtihiitlili' to tli<> liiiliiut t)i) iM'cniitit nt' \tn liiirk, n|' wliitl) lii^ niuki'M ■iUUH'. >t Mtir n'miiiiiiiiu trci'^, the ]ii'iriri[i:tl nrv tin- hn-i-h, tlit- Ikikm-w I, tlir ;nry, llii' lHtr<-i nut, tlir liiittr till' iii iiiiiliiriiiic d' \ ;iih''l><, jiti'l l>v III" l.iiiih'i' I'll ill iHir I'litivi'Viirii'i'M I'm' iK'urly nil I M'liiil.j iitrriihih' ill tli>' liiiiMiii>,' ul' niir MtrjiiiilnatM aii{ vti- itiul ill tlif i-n-'-ltMii mI iMir li>>ii-< H. THE ROADS. Af. ><4r <■!' ||iiMtirit(s ( 'nilllty. llhl>'t-<). iiiiny yi-KTi* tlh- |ti'n|ilf liiivo tiik'-n i'H|u'i-jiii [tiiili- in tin- rlijinu tiT iiinl lili t~ (h.-ir lliMi-Mii;{|il'uiv>4. Ki-Mtn ll.Ikvilli' a.lniii ihli- anwrl tiinl ii'lii •■'! r U Ifi.i In nil xTtiMiis 1,1' 111.- Mt\, ;iii.| ii..t II liilliiatf LM till .iny III' ihi'Mi, rvt't V i'h\>\ \->->u-j dm ii..- II V r III' air \\v liii'iitlii'. THE HASTINGS ROAD. l.V till' .\it ■J'.' Victilli:!, r;i|i. M. :llllll .luiH'. I'.V'*, till. fiilliiHillK tuWll- ■. iifiir til till' lliialiiii;^ I'lniil "«i.i|. ultiii'lii'il III till' rmuity "I liiiitini;!! ill |iiii|ii...i'H Hli.itsiifvi'r ': ■l.rlur... 11,1114..,', M„iiti'iiKii'. I'',ii',iilav, M.i\'., I.i li'l., \Vi'^. iiirlii.llii;; vialii' aii t...i,'lli.'l' tn I'ln t a -incli n'pii'ii'nIallM'. liy tins ili-liiliiil Ilasliiius, Nnrllninili. 1 lainl. .ilnl l.iii nnv ii.vi'i'pi ,\i|ii|piiii.tiiuii. whii'li w i4 pill, with I'lin.'" M'l.i iiil riiiiiit\ i.. fill 111 an I'Ji'i'lni'iil llivisiniil, ivi'i'i iiipnsi'.l within a siii^ln ilivisinii, will. tlirpri\ ih'u'i' "I i'.'tiirniiiu..iii' iiii'inl..'r. In all, kiMi'i'ii ini iiiIiith w.I'i' I'lr-'ti .1 hy tlm lliln li'i'll I'l lii's t.i fnnii tlm lll'sf. palllilim'lit nf I ppiT riilia.la. I Tlii« piiii'laiiiilinii Has niuiii'il liy William .liiiviK, I'livali. ,>isw,.iiii. Wii i.'ii, S||.M\ rl.'ini'iil \iiii-tr..n.', l.'.iM : Li.h.'ll i:. Ill'iss. |,| |l,piit\: II. II. Vaii'l.iv t. 'Jmi |l. p.ily. 'I'm lil.iiu. Il.nfi.nl .\shli'y, lii'i'M' ; Hwin 11 Wi'.s.', M iLpiilv. .lalni's II. I'i'i'k, 'Jliil l>i'pill\. TVi.MilNMlX. .Inllll Willi.'. M.I'.. lii'.'V.' ; lli.n.il.l ,\iiili'l'si,n. I-I III' pilt> : Thus. I 'ill I'll', '.'ml |i,'|inty. II \H I. I.s. . lam. 's (',.,, k. I!i'i-v,' ; I'.iiil Kinuslmi. Hipuly. III <.iiMii.ii<.. I'h.inias Kimi. lii'i'in : .Matlli.u l!..liinsiin. |ii piil\ lliMil.liliilin. Unlit, lii.nl 11,','Vi''. I'.itiii'k .Muipln. Ili'pnu. .M\ .-I'l'li'l- \ailkl,','k, I||...V.'; .Inllll r.iskny, llipill.v. .MviiMi'ia vvn I.AKi,, Thmnas I'. I'lmn, h'li'vi'. Kl/I\i:l.' wli lllilMsiiiiilil't'. llmi. Ililla Klinl. li.i'Vi'. 'I'l null, Will i..\siii\. l.iMKiinh, VMil'\-iin.. I'ltir M. liiiniii. Hi " >.'. lliM.WMiv »Mi |.'u;\liv\. Ili'l'lm.t KavanilLdi. IliiM'. (■ viil.iiw .\Mi .\l v\ii. Win. II. r.ii'khnisf. I.'. ■.'!.'. Il\\..iili wi.WnKl.iiw. I'harli's .Mi'll.ivitt. I.'h'M'. MiiMl'.viil i: \si. llni-i 111.1., .L.lin l''it/,-i'i,il.l, lini'v,' Tni.Miiv. (has. Kiami". llni'Vi' : .1 .S. l.ii', |l,'putv. Mill, I'liiM. Will. l:. .\ylswm'tli. l.'i'i'Vi'. .Mii.iii Vli,i.\.:i Tiimnas I'rnss. I!,in,'. .•SI nil IMI. I'll 111, s li.U^i', liui'Vl'. I'.iiMV linn Ills, Win. |(. .\ylHwiirtli, Waiil.ii; Ci'ii'i;,' I'.nhn. Shi'iiir ; llmi. lim. ."ihiTW I. .Ilnli;,. nf I'mintv ami .Siii'n.:;,it,' ( 'niuts.' ami Chaini'all (^llal'ti'l- SnsHiniiH ; ■I'lliis. .\. I.a/li'l', .lilliiii|. .Iiiil:.;|. ; Will. II. I'..iiliiii, l:i'..;isti'ar I .laiims I'liiitmi. Ili-puty U.'^islnr ; rh.iihs I., r. In man. I'liik m llm I'.'.i. .. ami I' ty .Xltnnmy ; .Viisnn i;. Nmlliiiip. I 'h rk Iniintv I'nlll't. Ili'piltv I Ink I.I tin'' rn.wn ainl l.'n.'isl lar ,Siii nmat,' ( mii t, I'n.f. iki.iii's T. liill, I'l.inity I'lmk : I'ln.s. Wills. Ml', I'., (■mintv I'lia siinr: .li.lin Taylui. |i,.piity .'slmuH; .li.hn l''i'am'is. ('..iiutv Siini'vm' ; I'l tliy lainlialii. ('..iintv i:i'avi'l II. .ail .'siipi'i'inti'mli.nt ; I'.,' W Mi'jiis. Inn. hi' ; .l..|in .\. \1. (lilhrnt, rni'iik.'V. I'l Ml II Srili.i.l, l\s|.|.:i ii.i;,. , Inllll'. I, .hnstiill. Smith llnllll;,' nf llasthll.'S ; Will. .Maikiiiti.sh. .\..i'tli IJi.llnKiif llasliniis I'l.l MV Cilliivnis. .|,,|iii I'. M.'lli, II, W, II |',„i|,,n. II, |i,„n. III'. Ilnnli'tt, Hi', l''al'l.'v, I >r. Ilainiltnii. lNsi'i:i nills i,f I' .'. .laini's |(..s.s, f,,i' I'all.'vill,'. Siiii.KTSi im.vnl;. Ilii'lianlTavlnr. Iss|'i;i .1 WkIiiiiis .im, Mk'vm iiks. .I..I111 I'. Mil nil. I\s||i lulls ,,!' 1,11 KM Ks, l.clvis.V. .Vppliliv, I'.ll.st llastiims ; .l.iuii's lli.ss. Wist IListllias ; K.l, .Mmmsny. Nmth Hasliuijs. .\iii;iri III nil. Siiriiiiirs, 'rm'i,.. am tlin'n .\nri,'uUili','il lii\isi,.iis 111 tlm I'nuiity, viz,. .Ni.rtli. Kant ami Wi'st llnliiins, 'I'hi's,' sn.'ii'tii's ,'uilil',i.i' anii.ii,i.'lli,'ii'iii'tivi'iiii'iiihi'i'ssniui'i.f till' im.st pminiiu'iit naiim.siii tin iints, I Hlii'i'is an' I'li'i'ti'il I'V.'iy .lauilaiv. ami I'misi-t ..f pnsiili'nt. liist ami si'ini'ii. \ii'i' pn'Siili'iits, , 111", tills, in.isiinr, sunlaiy. ami amlitms. BELLEVILLE. Ip In lli,':',lst ,l.iy ,,t 1 1,-, .nil,. 1. |s;7, 1 1„. piishiii- ami 1 lilnrpi isim.' ( ll V "I li.'ll.'nlh' I'lijii.M'il llm I'luial'li' m.l..i'11'lv i.f I., iii^' ,. if llm iiii.,t vi"..i..iis I. .WHS ill all Caliaila. I l|i th.itilat,. llii. Iiislvtnwii In'i.nni'a lily. lii'.i.h's'ln iii^ .1 I llii villi; .111.1 liii.y j.l.ii,.. it is iimnf ilii. i'ii.„i l„.,iiitilulsp,,N ill r,iiiaili. h l> llm I'l'imi' nf a |„'i'l,,'l hivi' I.f imliisli'v. lis I pli' ail' 11 .1 l.ii' an.l vinli- Im llii'ii' Mili','iity, iiili'ipiisi. ami spiiil. 'I'hi' I'lU is full „r naliii',,1 a.lvaii lai;.s,aiiiltli,'-,' l,,n.'lli,'i'« nl, th,' Imspiialili iliai'.i.'tci'nf th,' inl,al.itaiii,s, inaki' II an .mill. Ill ly i|i,inil,l,. pla... Inr ihi' tninist anil visit, .r. || i.s liailv tin' t'itv I.f III.' I liy, III 1?''^". I is Kntl. -iilv.'Vi.l 111,. I..wi|slii|. ..f Thni'li.w. ill tlinsiiln- known as 111,. ".Nuitti' town, ■ I..1I Sn, ». |si ,'..,i. nl llniilnw. wasli|,„,|i,.,| nil fur 111 Imliaii l.iiiial L'l'mm.l. ami upmi this ,ii... in tin' V'.ii' IsM. a vill,i -n was lalil i.iit l.y Miiv.'ym' Wilinol, lint 1I11.11..I1 sitlli.liii.'nt was slow, ami Im many .v.'.ns uninii.iliiii,! swamps al 111 iiki'il tin' s|.,,i in ih,. „i,h' iii,ip ihii.' was pliiili'il ill 111, It liith' villi,;,'.' th.' ...,'1111 nf .1 la,,. al ihiil'ly -i,',,,,,, ami vi-,11.,11,. win. wniv il,',iiii,.i| ii, |„i„i,l ., ..jiy. ;,ml |,,av.. Ii,.|i,"„il Ihrm I'llllilni, will, pi.sMssuil all llnii' ilisliiiniiisliili^ I'hal.iili'l'istiis. Thi' tnw 11- -liips 111 Snliny ami riiiii'l.nv w.-ir M'ttlml liist, ami llm mw vilhc'i' Ian- nlllsh.'ll f,„'a tlllll' lllllil lapl, .Inllll Si||;..h.tll|l allll I ,i,.ut..nilllt l'-l'7'nus..ll im.v.'.l i„l,. It. riiisi' u'l mil lU.'li, h.ii'.ly pimii'i'i's as lln'V w.'n'. s.ttli'.l ,7ii |.,t No, 11. wliii'h in I in 11 was n'sp,.,'uv.'lv nwiii'il l.v .li'.liu t'auiiill' sr ami .s|iiil.ai.| l''.i,i.i. 111 irs'.i ,siiin|,.'i„ii .lii'.l, ami in' I. ss than lln.',. nn.iiilis all.'i'Wai'ils l''i'i>.iismi Im, pastawav. Il, th.' spiim,' nf I7N'.I lilty l...yalist. ,■ rm' In Siilmy ami I'lniilow. ainl in'\t yiai' .Inhu Tavl.!' si.|||i.,|' ui-a,' tin' iiimilli "' III'' li^'i I"l •'''"' '■'' 'I'liis is iii.vv mil' I.r 111,' 1110,1 iiiipo,i.,iit i.aiisnf iln' llivvi'lly. t'apt .Inhu W. M.'.Vi'I's linunht tlm llnlth half nf 111,, lot fnmi l.i.vli.r, f..|'i.iii' huiiilnil ilollals, ami in Ii.ili'lv in. I'll a il.iiii ami Iniill .1 null. In IVl't ,M,.yi'i's hiiili ihi- lii'sl liii.k li,.iisi'' th.it f,iiiail,i hail I'v.'i's.'mi ho,' Sii yiai, ihis 111', liiii'iiinal w iir slnoil intin't „„ ih.. muih..,.,, |„.„w of tin' 111 I A-a W,illl.ii.i-i.l„,i|ti.iii. nnlm i^ai'liusl liniisi's iii Mill, villi', anil in li'.iN .li.hi, Siinpsm, pill lip Ihu liisl tivni'i, i,, ■rhiiilnw. Il tun has ,t I up t.i Wlllllll a t,'W y,'als a-n, „„ its n|,| sil,', ill the snlllh-i'.lsl ini ni',' of |l,|„ilas 1111,1 I'l, .111 stn','ls, nppi.Mi,, ||„. II, u,. l.,'„i,, Wlllllll iil-i's nsiili'iii'i'. In isill a li,',i||..|. w,is l.iiilt a. n..ss ih,. „an'..vv,.~l pail of th.. liv.i, Ip to ls|,; |i,.||,.. vill,. vvas known lis .\l,y,.„' |'n', k. Thi. ,iv,.|' w.is lalliil Sin,r|,.ti,ii s liivm' thouKli 111" 111. ha. 1 tiil.is iiami'il it Sa-on- isk.i. In IMil tlm vill, w,is n- ''■i'""l l'.> lo.v.ni'.i'd wl all,'.| ,1 ll.'lli'vill.'. afli'i' his wit'.' I,a,lv li.'lla. I '"I I";-' 'III-"*' .V''^"' Siirv.yor Wiliiint liiil mil ihi' lii.liai, liismv.'' m, lot No. I, liili. invvii lol... of half an .nin la.li, A pnst.mli,.,. was ,'stal,lisla',|. ami S. .■» l.Nal.l. hmltli.'l olntlii'iim tlmhi'st pnstiiiasli'i' nf lii'llvvilh', I Inn' IS liltli' nl un. 1,1 i„ ||,n hislnlv of ILlli'Villi' I'n.iu LSI,: to |,s;lil ltsf;niwtli vvliili' pnyn'ssiv,. i,, its wav was also vmv slow. In l,s|s 1, ha.l I..II iiilial.itaiils ; II, t.S'JI. al...iil i|ln ; in |sj;i. 71111 ■ in |s:l.; m. Ii'.stliin l,7nl). In till- lal Ini' yi'ill' til.' Iil'.st ll.i},' stnuu »,.|.'Walk was put ilnwii 'it i''.v. COUNTY OF IIASTIN( li'll.liM cm Km. lit »tivt, ClMllI llir v.lilh ^iilr ..f IliuliI'lA ■.tM't In thi' niirlli.rll Mu III riiiiiihli' Hiri'i'i. Ill iliiH -..iiMi' iiii|«ii'tiiiii yi'ir III IM:til llillrii||,> lii'iiillH' all illili'{ii'liHI < ||.iti-|| III I III' l'.'ii mill iii.'iiil.i'r, iiii.l III' H.I'. .I'.l.'.l l.y III. I...iir.l ,1. III.' Iir.l |ii,'>i.li'iil. I.v ,i \..l.' ..!' :i l.i 'J ; (li'..iu.' II. ||. I'liiiiii viia Mil. I. . I. ik I., til.' I .1. In IN.'!.* till' I'.iiirt Il.ih.' iiii.l U'H.I ».!.' Iiiii'.li..l .ila...r. Mm. Ii.ti I. M.'Nal.l., ;.li.l K. Ki'llar. IIi^lil L.v.il nani''t all ..I lli. ni : llnv .I.'mtvi' iiu..|'|.'n Mtliii);. In l^:lli ll.'hjainin |i..iipill |.ii'i..n, I''. .M' .\nnativ, un.l.l.i...:. Il..iil.'i' : K.'t. Ii.'v.n War.l II I''. h'lvv, III. 1: ll..l.h'n. aiil S m.ISI.v.ik; llal.l»iii War.l -.L.tiiilliun .M.'. r. ii.lv. .I.ihii rmilt.r, ami K.ln. I'. II Iv ; ri.hin.ui W inl I,'. I''. r..l. in in, r.mh'i-li II. ml, iiti.l .I..I111 I ^Iiiii' : .SI. S.iHy.r w.i. llu' 'I'.inii .1. rk : 11' nj.miiii I''. Ilavv, . lii.M It liv III.- ( .11111. 'il, Wai tin- lirit .Mav.U' ..I IMI. v ill.- I..BII. In I Hill. Ill,' Cilh'i t..V» r..ll I.. I r..lh'.'li..ii wiiH t741> l'?". H.l., "Iii'h is t..-.lay l.iit ihi' tvvi'iiti.'th |.art ..r III.' nut ..t' tiiMs rai>i'.l. In Isillllh.' a'.'.'.ssi'.l valiif III" th.' l.ivMi w.f. ... In I'lill tlic "'innis ii'tiiriis r.'X.'.ih'.l il |i.»i.iil.itii'li ..! It,','r7. iin.l t.-n y.-ais lat.r tli.' s.mn' ;iiitli..iily sh'.wsa ti.liil ..t' 7,:iii'~i. In l>7tia s]... i.il . .'iisiis was t.iki'ii w In n tin' in* .'i.'as.' was I.. nil. I t.i I..' w h'llnlly liiri,'!'. Il it mi I. 'Hi than I 1,1'Jn. In ISlr. till' \illau'i' ...'.'HI. it'll 'Jim .uti's, t.i.ihiv tl ity n.'si,s n|..in .in ii.'r.'a>,n' ..I |:ii;ii, l''..r si III' till' inl'.. rill. Hi. .11 ..inlaiinil ii'i tli.' 11I...V1' hrhf iski'lt'li ..t' this ii.'.'ssliil .'ilv, ui' ill.' iii'l.'l.t.il 1.1 |lr r ill, .Mr. lii.li.ii'il .s. Ilill ami I'll. I. .1. T. Il.'ll, till' I'lh' l.iit ...iiiitvihrk :'ils..t . tin' lii'\. < '' n Hl.as.hll, III I, , 'I'rc'iit iii.l i.lh.'i's. I.. I inh.n.i. in . 'Hiiii'. ti.m with th.' .'ally -'III. '111. 'lit ..t till' towimhi].. RELIGIOUS Tl.i' liist .I.Mivli in llill.'vill" M.is It," l,'il I.v till' Mi'lli...li.'lll. It w IS ., Irani' liiiililini;. ."i..\'l.., .iml lli..iii{h a.'rv i'-,' uas h.hl willim Ihis skili- tmi, Ihr sliii' till,' w, v, r |i|uli"l. Tin' |ilil|.it ,Viis |.i I ..I r..ilL;li Il 'iii'ls, ami tin si.iis w.r.' ni.i.l.' Ir'.in th.' sun.' m it'-rial, with sin.ill hhaks ..I w,..i,| Inl ri'-ts. In Islll a mw- Imil'liii).' was ; 111 ii|. .m lln' ..M sit.'. 'I'll.' Iir-t l''.ii'.'ii-h .hui.'li w.'sl ..I' .\'l,i|{iliiisti.wii wiLslmill in Iti'll.vill " in Is-^ll; li'.'V. ■|'li..,s. l'.im|.l'i'll M.is th" lirst iiiini.l.r. In ls:l.', In; .li.'.l ami whs sni" ii.'.i I l.y ih.' Iti'V. .Mr. ('Lihlan... 'I'liiii- y.'ars hil.'r th.' 1,'i'V. .Inlin llri.r w.is ;i|.|..'iiiit,.iiii.l..> .>. I I it o p. tit : -I r\ii'.' \V."lm's'l.iy .'Viiimu'. 7 I'. In. ; 1 'iitiitiiimi'iii, :it'l >iimhi\ in ll"' 1 ,ili. l;i.\. I!. .•<. r,i|:MI;l, 1;. .\., Imnitil'iiit. rillilsi I' . — .-Sirvi. I s at I I .1.111. ami 7 f m. ."iiin'l.iy S' I I 'ili'l Ililil,' riass :l |..iii. Ili.lv r'.miiitiiiii.ii th.' lii-sl Stimlay in the ni'.iilli. S.'its I Ill tin' . ii'liil,;;. |;k\. .1. I! .I.'^rs, In. llliil..tit. M Ci ..1...1;'- I'lli la II. SiMii.\ li.m.. Siimhn Silm,,! ami llililc t lass at :i [I. til. S,i\ il I cm riiuis.i.tv i'\ iiiiin^ ;u 7. -I'l. Ill V. .1. 1;. .li.SKs, Im illnlii'lll. l;ii.\l.\N r.\'ll|(i|.|r >i. Mil II \Ki s, 1 1 11 .~iKi I 1 .Miiriiim; M.i.s at 7.:iO a.m. ; IM^Ii .\l..s- It 111 .111 a.m. \i-|.,i- It :i :iii |..iii. 1,'r \. ,1 \Mi> I'.snnii.i \, \ . H. .MKTIIii|il>l' ciU'liril iiK r.\N.\li.\. r.niii.ii SitjKKl fiiil;. n. .M..iiiinL,' Si'i-vii-a, II a. in. ; ,'snnihiy .'si'linnl, ■2:-'i (1.111. ; ivi'tiiim si-rvii 1', 7 |i.iii. ; h"tnii' 'riii'silay I'Vi-nina, 7.:iii; |.ray.'r Hi" luiu l-'ri.l.n .V. L' tit 7.:).i. .'strali,^" rs t at tin- ih.iir ami I'.s.nit.-.l t.. Slits. Wi-l llntiMiii.. M"i Ilill',' s.rvi'.', II am. ; .Siiii'lay .-" Ii,.,.l. •.'.:«) 1.111. ; I'Miiii,-. 7 ii.m. S.'.ii- Ir.,'. I.iii. H'v. .liniN lii imiN, I'a.sti.r. | I'IM'.SIIVTKIM.XN. Sr. ,\Mini:w's, I'liiin 11 Siiii.ki.— Sitr\ii'i's - Siimlay, I l.nn n'l'ln'-k ii.ni., a I mill 7."ii|i.iii. Sahhath .S.'Ini.il, :1 .i'. I... k j.ni. I'l.iviT M.'i'tiii< . 7.1111 |..iii. .Mi««i.inSiililii'itli Si'lniiil lit Niiithiiilt«Si|ii...l II. .1, .', 1,'i'v. W ,M. Ml I'lW, \l .\ l'lisailvaiitii;.','iil' SI hiil.istii'all'.iii.s, 'I'ln I Imil In he lilh'il, nn nil I I iithirs, whn h.nl a limiti'il atiiinliit uf klmw li' : ,'\ti,'iti,lv '.|..iil,tl,il il Ihitv w,.til.l h.ni' luiii w.ll alti'mhil. Kih' tea lli'is it, IIi'IImiIIi', 111' till' ..I I s'li.i.i|, WIS .Mr. .l.ihii Watkin-. .Mr. Ilnlli.ii, whii t.iiigiit in .1 htuliliiiK nu tin' iiiilth-wist nirmi ami llnmliis stii'L'Is. A .Si'iiti'hmall naini'il III. 111, 1 \,','lh'lll 1 th,' w.i\ lailglit Ni'hi.iil ill a trim,' Innisi' ii|,)i,isil,' tin' lillti'ln'ts' I'iiimi,'!,' stri'it. This si|i,i,,l.|i,,ns, |i,risliii| hy tin' a Irw yi'iiis . li.iiK li .\l\. Iliii'.l sin.'.' .hi'.as.'l, tamjlit in th.' ti|.|.i'r ■ i'ii,i;lln'-l|,,l|s,'. ,,i| ttio I inner iipliLsil.' 111.' Merrh.inis' It.tiik, ami .Mr. Ililriliiii t.iiiiilit Ihi' gi. n.ir si hmil. 'I'lie enit 11 s. 1 1 sy . ever, w.is .1 giiiit In, 1,11. It ,li,| imt I' iiitii i,|iiialiiiii a n liir liiilav llelh'vilh' 1 illi I I I,, 'HI , illnMliimal systiin wlmh l'issc-,1 anvvvhei,'. II, r llii^li ami I'lihli'- .S.l Is at,' ,|.iily .ill I SI, 1 1 1,1 111,. , |,.\,.i.,.sl hi,ys ami ;;ii Is in the I 'miiminii, w Im \ ie w 1 iilhi't ill .1 Iri, ii'llv vvav, l,,r tli,,se L'l'.iml I ,is whi, li a th ;;!, , iiiihrs i.ii man. ' Ik'H'i ville has inie lligli Sil I, live I'lihli,' .s, h,' sixth ill |,i,,s|„'et, ami the ll,iiii.in I '.illi,,li,' S,.|iarati' .s. hmil, win. high slal,. ,,t,'|li,.i,'ii,v. llesiiles the ahiive lliere is the .Mhert rniviTsity wliiili, l« agii, was estai'lish,',l as lli,' llelleville Siniin.iry liy tin' Metlniilisi h.i.ly. This I'lilli'i.',' ,'iii„ys a s|,l,'mliil r,'|,iitati,,ti,' ami its si ill ,,!' I is e |„,s,',| III' w,.|| kn,,t\n 1111,1 ('III in,' lit ii.'iims, .it the In-.til nl w I Kiv. I. !!. ,l.i,|iii's, |l.l>,, I'll. |i., .lie., Ar. .Mexamlr.i inllege fi is alsii a siiei ,'sstiii hall,,! I>'ariiinu' ami a re.il , i-e,lit In the t 'ity • II M.i.s ,st.il,lish,"l ah.iul th,' v,ar |.s.',7. Ill Is7ii th,' ll,,v.'riiiiieiit ,',! (Itii.un, est.ililislie'l at llelh'Villi' tl Itistilntiiin till' the lleafaiiil lliinili. It is iimler the iiiaii.ig,'iii''iit 'I. I'.iliner, win, has heiii priiii'i|,al l'i',,iii its ,'"niiiienr,'iii,'iil. Il 1 ill iiii|„,|t.itiee ,111 the eiintini'iil. while the iitt,'ii,laiie,' a\','rag,'s iinliirm lliisiinss C,,!!,';;,' is a largely alt,'ii,l,'l ami aliiiiiihl ' s,al " tl,,li. 'I'll,' system is tli,.,i'/// itnhn-iii. This j. .urn. il is still a vigi.rmis ii,'ws|,,i|„'i' ,111, 1 in t th,' jiving. I'll,' latest v,'titnrn was '/'/,.■ /',■"■ /*e, ss --a imiall ai nh.'.'t ein tilal.''! Ir.'e. whieli was estiihlisheil in l>7ii hy .Messrs I. High t^ IliiieH. TRADE. Ilrllrvillt; riijuy-i HTI r'\ti-ii-lisli<'l. atul «'tii.iiiHiii.s iiii.inmi'-^ ni hmihtrr iin- imimilacturi'il. Outing tlic lii-.t IVw \i-'iUs, lnivvf l-arlr}, aii IhnIi.'Is. Tlir plniluit.s -tl* tin- i|,iiiy h.ivv ill li ^n'at l*'iitm'(- in tli<- coininriviiil li''M ot tliisrity, 1li<' lannrrH Kii;ilaii.l al\va\ - I'ringgiiuil |iri''f.s.m a. i-i.iint nt th>-ii ni,ii,'iiilii .nt tiitality ainl < TliiHstutnii-iit, .•sli.iwiiig lln- grMwtli «►! iVIlrvill.-'s. tra.|.-," cuinp Si'.ssiiiniil I'ajiers, will lit; vi-iy int'Ty.'ititig, as it shows \in\\ lajiiilly )iort- Luvi- t^rnwh : — OF IIASTIN(;S. 111. 'Iliml, n ii'.lu.k |i. hi. I'lnViT Mi'-tilhJ I'll KiMliy lit I Si'lhinl lit Niillli'Mltn S. liM.il llnl, .'. .It .'l.:l><|i.lll. I!.>. W .M. M. I.iw, ,\l .\ , I'lKtur. lllll'.ii.M'liiN M. rill liiM. iri'H XII Siiii.l.i\ III II ,1.111,, till. I 7 |i.ni. S.iMmIIi l-.f M>ftltl^, \Vi'illif(4.|;i> rv.'llili; III 7.;l0 )MII. \. M. I'liHH.iii, I'liiliir. llllll.K rlllU.^I'I.NN. I ;i.iii., ami il.;|ii |>.hi. SuiMlay .Silifii.I, •.'.:iii |i.m., II . hiui'li, Kniiii Sn.il, ivi'-il. II, v. I.. \V. \Vi. kKii. r.i.l.ir llAITL-i'l'. ^■^|■ IU;i l.i:\ 11,1.1 . M,'rllill}X s.iviin ilt II u'. Ii.rii ; \i. Siuiiliiy .s, li,.„l lit :i , III. |{f\. .\i I \. Ti USUI 1 1 . I'a^I'ir. I I ill llvlU'Villi' t- llial wlii.'li j.. Iii'hl III I'cih ■ >'i't I'iiiiiMia Mrili...|i.i riiiMvli. Ii uai Im'^'iiii III NATIONAL MATTERS. Inilllllll'ill Ii'KanlillK till' I'llllv Kr'lliliili III' lli'll, 'Villi'. It. llli'y ''I'lisi-ti'il ill I'll'Ii' linll'-i*.'*. ati'l til'' |ii''lii. 'tior iiii'ii wliiiHi' iivvii <'.,il lin'l In Im' lilli'.l. uii'l Iiii^Imii.I' a lilllill'il .Itlinlliit Ml' klliitvli'liJi' lIli'tllKi'lV' .. hcsi ' liil'llL'tl t'l hi'IkikI wIk'Ii tliiTi' was U'illk till' tliriii l.u'lii. Kv.iii h'l'l lli.'ii' li.'i'ii ;;i«..l Mli"..l'.lilly ml MM I'lti.'.ilinll U.IK liia-lr a I'liliipuNnl V 1I111114, II l^ V ».'illi| liavi' lii'i'li wi'll alt.'li'l'.l. o'lii' 1.1 till' la'sl till' 1. 11 arl I, wax .Mr, .liiliii WalkiiH. ati.l laui, ill I l-llil'lillK' "11 till' ll|lll.si|i' till' lllltl'lMTs' tlllllkl't. oil I l-lii.iis. [1. li^li. '1 l.y liri' a ti \v yviUM iiu'i'' l''«*l' 11 ',111. ■»' .ill'' a-'' I. taii'.;lit ill till' i||.|M'r Htury I'l an K'l' i>l>]i>iHiii' III!' .Mri-'li-iiiN' It.iiik, ami iiflL'i'wariK, 1.1111111,11' 11 limil. 'rill' ('•1I1IIIIMII H' lliiiil .sysli'ln, ImW' It 'li'l lint I- illtn 'i|»'iatiini a liiiMiU'lil tun Km. 11, iininl In all I'llm iili.inal Kystnii ulili li i'< ilUsill'* IIikIi ami I'lilillr S.'l Is air .liilly atl.inli'.l liy K mill xii'l.s in till' llntuiiiinii, wlin vie vntli nllt' aii- >il' lllnst' L'l'iml I I'M wlli' ll a tllnlnll^ll I'llllrallnli II, li.is Ilii^h S' I I. li\.' I'nlili. .s. Ii.imIh, Willi a II 11.1111,111 Cillii'li' Si'|ialiili' S. Iiiiiil, wliirli is ill a 'II' is till' .MIk'ii I'liivrrsitv uliii'li, Iwi'iitv yi'nis I.' lU'lli'villc '•lin aliniial iiistitnlinii I'lr ■ nt lii'ill;,' 111 t till- IlinSl illljiiil'tailt ill till' hlll'l. I'l' all' scatli'lTil all lliiniijjii till' 1 ity a nuinlu'l' nf THE PRESS. I,lisli."l in ll.'lli'villi' tt.is ■/■/,. .I,,.,l...i;,„.i.li,,i. ill 1. 1' I'. W. Willialnsnii, I'.lilni, ,im| \V. .\. Ui'llia /'/.''/,/.' was tim ,si'i'.iii.| i'lnnial, |iiili|islit.'il Iiv T. .1'. Itili.'il 'liilv llr.l, I>':1-'. a-.'l mn' yi'il'. ' /Vn /'/,. ri,.,,ih. witii ll'illiiiC. Ii, lu'.li.'i US |iiii|irii't,ii'. 1-;| li ';;■■ Iniii.iinin sl.irt,,| /7n /»^ //,./.»■, ,'. Iiiiw.!! Ii'i'.ilm, a ]i,irlm'r in tlu' Inisimss. ,N,'Xt I' Is' aim- I'l'ipliitnls nl llir lia|ir". 'I'll,' {'iil't- Us I .1 '|ii.iil,'i. wlnii .Ml. .M I' i,tii',,l ami I'lii'Ini. Ill Is;.', y/n /„///;..;' a. 'I' I'l intllij! ami 1 III.' |i;i|a'l', ntainiii^' .Mr. Ilnwi'll, wlm i.s a lai'ni' |si;r Th< hi'"'f<'i'n>' r was iiii'i'^.'tl iiitn a ,lai!y. II l^:l,'i liy Mr. (iri'i'iili'iil. Il liU'l nnly a slmVl I |s:'.lj V'/,'. J'/:ti,i S/u'tl.' r. It was Irii'inl'ly tn tin' [lilt in till' Kiii^'slnii I't'iiitt'iitiary tnr attriii|i|iiin a I'll'' s..|ilii;rs ivnlnnl,'' IS) alttriv.ir.ls ni.u'. Inil 1,, ,/.;'. iij's.l 111,' tyi'i'-lniitsaml tiailisl llii' ni.inan.'i' lii,s iii'ivi'iiiiiit n.'.'iiiiv'l l„"''iil-i' th.' |i,i|,''r a|i|,i.'ar,',l riti'-li 11, at lit arms tutiii'l iipsl.!.' ,ln\in in its was 111,' li,'\t V' iitiirL'. Il w;,s slart,',l in |s|| l.v IM'.I I'.. .Mili'.s |iiii'i:liasi'il lliu |ia|ii'r ami ran il sii.'. III lU'imali'l Willi 7'/i. "n/.i/'n, 111 l.S7:t. In l.sll s |'la''i',l ,111 llii' mark, 'I liy ,l,isi'|ili Wils.in, with < I'htnrs, lull it niily liv^,| •ill,' yi'iil'. Ill I.'^I7 uml 'li'il a iii,,iitlily nriga/ini' nl' Inlscuilalii'nils piiici's. tt' 1 v.iriniis |„ili!i,'.iti,,l|s, y/i. /■.'./.,'/,.' .l/,i,/,i:/,n, /„,„■- r',i,„n/„ c.id'l, *;,'. Hill mm,' ,,r llnin wi'iu linn,' ,itli>'r lia|i,ls w,'i',' starli.l niilv tn ,li,' al'lir w.'l'.' /■/,' /■ninn,., '/'/,. /„,/',.'«./. „/,«lii,li liv.'il M. In 1-7" I 'arm 111 ,<: V.'iiii.ins iisial.lisli.'.l /'/,, i,il is still a viuni'in-s ii,'ws|,.i,„r an, I in tli,' lami ,it iiliin; was '/'/n' /''i'"' /*r,.s.^ --a aiiiall ail\ I'l tisinj^ I'll «ii,s i'Stalili,s|,,',l ill Is7ii liy .Ml'Ssi's. .Mi'Ciil. TRADE. .Ii'iisivi; aii'l W'll inaiiani'il trail,' fa,'ility. .Many mil rnnininiis ,|ii.iiiiiti,'s nf liunliiir ai'i' iiiiiiitally It' last I't'W M'iirs, linwuM'r. tliis iiii|„irlaiit Iiiainli IS , ails, s, 'his iisilily ,l,''lims|. 11,'il. 'Villi' ,l,i,'S ss ill II x|inrtali,iii 'lit I'arli'V, ami last vi'ar tin' • h' Is. Till' |,r,i.|n'lsnttli,''l,iiry hav.' als,, b 1,' iiil'i.il li'M nl lliis.'ity. Ill,' I'a'riiars ,il' llaslili;;s mi 1,'s- tliaii si.\ liumli,',! lliniisaml ilnli'iis l,,r llifir aiti, l,'.s arc r,'^iilail> slii|i|i,',| t,i l'ai;,'laml, ami llii'y ar, ',,11111 nt tin'ir niai,'iilli, ,'iit ,|ilalily iilnl jliarai'tiir. till' Krnwtli ,,1 ll'lli'Viili's Ini'l,', c,iiil|iili'il Irniii ,'ry lliti'l-yjiting, as it almw.s Imw ia|iiilly tlii'Sf i'.\- Visir. KxjNirt'. liii|N,rN. liiii\, IH.Vi (Mlii.ll'.M W»il,:ilO .^'I'.'.iKKl. (7 IM'l MI'J,77I llii.-,,^!:! Ikl, l.-iO.ll.l IN.'i" 'Jil.l.illi; '.'li:l,.',l.-| •JI.70I.IH I'H'',* .Ml'.', '.'Ill iii'.i.fjn i.'.,iii,'i,ri7 i>."iii 'j.iii,?'^!! i'Sii.7m iH.'.'.'ii.ii'.' iMlll Inll.lMIs IT'.'.Hlll il'.','.'llO.'J7 hOI •.•|i|,.-iii| l7:l,|i.-..-i l^il'J J7il.'."J.'. I.MI,-J7i' 1-11:1 :iii|. 71111 l'jii,'.''.'( I'"!!!' 7ii,llMI :i:l."!ll I.. Ml 1.1 lit l-li.'i 11111.7:111 lOI.M.Ml 7,1:11,711 h'l'l .•,.',ii.'Jl7 I'j:i,:l7ll s,.',iis,i>'j hii7 .■i',)7,.',lii I I 'J, 111 HI l7.llli..'iH iMiS ."hl-.M'JII l.'.'l.ll'J 'Jl.ls.'i.SI IMiltl .'i7,',,iiiil r.i'J.."ii''J •.'(..■.Ilii.'W IH70 s7.':il l.v.,'.i:i'J .'lo,iiii|.i'j l''7i .'.'jo,,-,'.',! iin.'iH ;i.'i,"ii'.i..',.-i lfi7'J .•■((. l.-iii 'JI.-,,-.'ll :il,(!7".iill Is7.'l 7.'l'.i.."'ll" '.'17. ''117 :i7,7'-'.'.i(.'l l'>74 .VIii.Mii' •Jl'ii.JII:! :i!i.ssii,7ii l'«7."i ."iliiMilO l.'.H.IirJ :lll,ii|:l.li:l l-Vii ''I'M,!!:!! 'J7;i.:ii'l' f.'.liiiUI • 'rill' ri'tiinis fnr I "ill ar., r,,r <>\\ mnnllis iiiilv, as II Insn nf ihi' Hki u| yiar M'ls ',11 llml liini' ' h ni;;,-! Ir,,ni:;l,l 11. , , iiil',''r l,i :|iitli 'Inn,'. MANUFAOTURES. UtH.-vill.' Ii,i- lit I'lrM'tit niH' iixi' fn l-'fy, livi- «;i>h rui'l'irii'H, two ;,Tist niill't, l\(<) 1)11 hi^ui'-' iii!unil'i<'iiir'i>'-4, I'Mir -iiw -inilN, t\\ii iji/ar iiiitiiiil'iu'turii-H, rniir tiiM-iii^'f iii.iini'ii'tuih-., >\'^\i{ liliii ktiiiith'4. m i^'iui niiitiiirin t'lfv. ihif.- WNitll.'ii iiirlls, lih-wrii'H, t'liui' iii.ti))l<- l,ti t<>ri<'v, niii' M-wiiig iimiliini' niiuiii- I'lrtMi-v. RAILWAYS. In I"-'.-* Il cliiirti'i- \\i\-< nlitiiiin'«l tn liiiiM tli<' fiinriil .Imutinii linilwjiy. Tills i.Mi) u;is ( il iiii', \\)i<-ii iIk' t'titi'i jirist' w.i-. :(lMii.|.>iit'>[ tm n liiiif. Ill l'^7 unrk "i' riiiiwtriii litfii lH';;iiii ill fuiii'-'l. Iti'luh- i.,111,', li.irt.v.-r. llir nitilriKt'ir fiiiNtl, jiml tliit iiii]iiii hint wiirk rri-i'i\t-il ;i tnitlnr <'lii-i-k, Thi-ri' i.s ^ I n-annii In I'flirvi", liinv-'ViT. lliat M-iin- linif ilnijn^ tint |H(srnt y.'iif tlu- work Mill \h' ci'Miiili'tfil. Tin- lli-lli-\ill'- \ .MaiiiiMiii Kajluay wnt* iuinllnr [irnjiTt i-mly in the tjt'M, Iml it w.iA ;il>.t)i>lon< •! in I '-•;.".. In I "'7.'' a . hailii- u.im prm-iirixi ior tin' r.i-lti-vill-' \ N.'iih llastiiii^i l.'aihMiy. 'I'lii^ litjr was to <-i>nni-<'t Iti'llrvillc with th" S< yni'iiir lunl .Momv imii w.'l|■k^ ikmi' Ma<|tir. hi .\n<^n'^l. 1''7'', wiiik va-^ l't'::nn, hi l"*77 tlll^ lino snil-ri'l a r.vii>i'. iitnl work was [■.■>t|.Mnri| ;iltff .. li'.n.l i|. 'il ul ny |,,i,| I.. vtM'Vi'.-nlr.l nn it. Tli.rv is II..]!,. tlial tlii^ litn- will iiKn \"- :iIv,mi...| ln\arU tnin;-I<-ti.in .luring tln' |puM'iit \'ar. SOCIETIES. 'I'll,' M.isnlii,' l„, Ill's, Oran^'i' ll,,'li,'S, ( l,|,||'„ll,i«s' nrj^MnizatinllH, VlirinllH irilinlial. ri'ii;,'i,ills. I,'iii|i,'r'lii, ,', .mil I'liarilaMi! Mnii,'ti,'s, li.iv,' a liriu t'nntlmlil ill lii'lli'vill,', 'I'lii! V..M. r. A. is a Hli'iiiii; l.mly, ami llii'V ■■,', ii|,y a largi' ami |ili',is.iiit suit,' ,ir i',„,iiis in Hull's IliiiMiiii^. ( ',iiii|il„''l| Slrrrt. I'll' .Mi'ilianii's liislilnl,' is Ih,' bailing liti'iaiy sni'i.'ly. ami I In' liln'.ily in 'nii '• tinli with il ilaiii- a ;,' liy iiiinil,,'- .it valiialil,' 1 ks. Tin' .Munliiwili ( 'lull is II s,'i,'ii|ili' s.„.'i,'|\ ,,t iiiiii'li Jimiiiisi'. Il lias an ai'livi- tii,'iiil„'irtliij>, iiml is ili'siint'il t,i ,ln a j^ri'at ilial nl' n,,.„i in tlii> rninniiinity. It.s iiii','liii;,'s all' lii'l'l imilitlily. 'I'lir lari;,' liiltiiln'r nl piivat,' lili'rary I'llll s which alinlllnl ill lli'lli'iill,' is a sill'.' iml.'\ III' till' iiilliiri' ami arlisli, I'isi,' nf tlm I'lli/i'iis. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. 'rlijs imiinitaiit liiaih h ,,r |,iilili.' siivi.'i' is f tlir lii'st ami nnmt tlinr- ,,li;,'Iily , i|Ui|,l',il inlanail'i, 1 1 is i'niii|in^,>il ,,f liv,i Ims,' ,',,iiipaiiii's (Mnira, Nn, I, ,iliil lii,li'|„'iiil,'lil Nn, '.'I, a linnk anil laililir i'"lii|iaiiy lljnint,', Nn. .'D, 1111,1 a ,i,ni|ialiy all n Inil In llii' lar", , Inniiral iliuilii' (.\i'tii'i'. Nn. I) ; l.'al IIII'II "run uitli th,' iirn hiins." 'I'll,' l),'|,iiitiii,'iit n\Mis twn lirsl-ilass sl,'ftni lilt' i'll;;ill,-s, ,,111' liall'l ,'liniln'. ami Iwn ,'lli'llliral rll^'illis, an, I II hniik lllnl l.i,l,l,r apjiaratiis. 'llir i lii. i.'nt ,lii,'l' ,'iii.'ii r is .Mi. .Inlni 'I'avlor ; ami liin aliU'a.ssislalil is llir |i,i|,illar nlli,'.'r. .Mr. \\'. II, ( allljilli'll, POLICE' 'riiisil,'|.arllii,'iil is '|iiit,' I'lliiiii'iit ami vm'II ,,lli,','i,',|, lliiah .M,'Kilil a ilalm- wlitili sliikis l.'iini' int,, III,' liinits nl' i'\ il-i|,„'is. is cliirf ; iiiiil iimliM' liimaii' Inn si'r;;,'aiils ami llvi' n. .M.i'.ihaiii lli.iii I, l''.s,|.. is tlm i liii f liiafjistiat,', ami In' ,|isi„'ii-"s jii,ti' i' .lailv In th,' iiihaliitalits. MILITARY. Ill 17''i' tin- iiiililia nl' llasthiLts was or;rani/('.l. -Inlm KtT;,'iiMin, nf Kiii^'- .Ht.iii was lii';itt'iMnt-(;iil.nn'l, A\r\. ('liisli,.lni was nuiinr, atxl William llctl, (it'l'lnirlnw, wiis L'itit;iiiiani!a.liutatit. In tlu)SL'^">'Mi nlit ilavs llu' mititiiiinan .li.l ii..t iiiiinli;.- niiKl. in 'MiiM's pLiy. ' Ih- .Irill.-il li^imMnsly, ami aLvunl- iiijilv ''VLTv Mtln-rSatni-'liiv this tiin- h.i.lv "I" ni.'n wrtuai'i iHt.uu.'il toa.ss.'iiihlr at \V;illiKi.l;-.-"s, ill IS.IIevillr, \\>\ pliitimn f\tr,i.Hf, vU\ In InI'J \\v tiinl tin' lHnlvn||i,viV.laMt-.lIoWs: .Inhn l-'iT^U^nll, rnhillrl ; WiHimil Hrll. lif nh-Hai.t ■ fi.Ionrl : .luhii TlmiNs,,!, niiii-H-; Al.-v. (■l,i.^li.,lni. smr,. .1. M.N.iMi, S. 1(. (;ilhrii. .Iii.nh W. M.-yi-i-.. (m-ii;;. .\lr>.is. hi.wil Siii,„i.Mis, Cilhirt Harris, ami .Inlm .Milnt.isli. lai'i.iins. On .lunr i-'IMli, tli-' IListini^'s inititiii wen; ..i.h;rfii tu KiML^-ti'M, lull as that sii.Mi-^ht.M was not atta. k.il, tli" .suMi.M-H rftnriii'.i l^nn' in a W-w w.iks. A Irw ii;iiin'.s sni\ ivc tin- war nt' 1>1'_', tlnni^li tln'ir nwiiri-s havf liin;^ sin- <■ lain in ihfir;,'iMvcs. Tlie.sti ari', hicuti'iiiiut Win. Kel.lics.Mi, nf Si.iinv ; Ciiptiiiii 'rin-inas Cnh-nntn, nf ll,'lk-\ ill.- ; ami A. O. I'ftrif, nf til,, ^ann- [•linv. In 1>:17 tins -■.. /•/<■. also .li'l .'lliricnt tlnty. In l».r.'nihiT of tliu saiMc y.-ar a thci'lfnl a'iu: nf hi^ men, iicfiih'iitiiliv went tilf. anil om- nf tliL- mnst .liff lrai;..li,.s \\\\\-\t ev.r liai>|»-m>t Hastings Ihth' Company. This inrps was nnlrnil tn(iaiiaii'ii|m' to niLut tin* n-lirh, nii'h'i tin' < nimnaml nf In'ncral Van Krns.M-lai'i-. In A|iril ISiilt, this .mpM was ilisliainlnl. ('oiniianirsftt various tiims siiici- liavi' ln-rn .irg.iniZ'il hv ( "n plains d-nrgf Blurckcr, .Inint'.s Kra-.T, h..nal.l .\I;i. k. ii/ir. hniiall Mrh.-IIaii, ami IVtvr O'Kcilly. In ISafi the 1st Hustings Cav.ilry was nrgaiii/t-il hy Captiiii Perry, with Jat;ab Kra- fito MlA ■i IV. HISTORICAL SKE' at lli'll.'villv. iiikI ISilhi riint was ('..iiiinissiiiy. In l,s:)7-';l'< liiililialii.li wiTc- iillcuv..! lliiii' »liillin;;s a-iliiv I'.ir lli.'ir ■..•ivi.Ts, l.nt as tlii> Acljiitaiit (Jinnal, Iti.liar.l llulli.rli, f.'fiisisl lii'.filirv 111.' i.ay .m\ Mmkmhvh ..I lli.' tr.uips. 111'' ]iay was iiiit fintln in;;. This 'aiisvl a uri'.il "ill. TV aL;.iiii-t llull'n-k, aii'l Sir .lolm CiillMirni' w is inciii'iiiali/.-il in . I'lis'tiu'ric'. Tlic invsi'iit liiililaiy .MK.iliizali.Mis ari' : I'iu' hi llalalli"!! I.\l;;vl'' l.i,i;M Ililalltrvl, l.ic'ul.C.iliHi'l S. S. I.azi.i ; N... I r>iii|':iiiy ..I Um' I'.Mii I'.allall'.ii llasliii^is liill.'s, l.ii'lll.-r'.loiii'l lii'iwii, M.l'. I", 'rii'sc iii.'H liav'i'V'i- |ii"V.'l »'i|tiiil t'l cmcrjiciii'y, alul imxiiais In iln llirir duly, 'rin-y |»i'it'"nii''l 'ii^- liii;.'uislii"l si'ivici's'at AniliiTsllnnK ill US'i4, aii'l lalrVat rruli.'pll, Aiillsvill.' iiliil Niii'.;»i'a. GAMES, YACHTING, &c Tlif un-iil oM Kiij^'lisli ii-iuw oft'ri.kft lar^i'-Iy nlitiuiifl Ikh' in tiiiifs \<:\\U an riiiiinl in < ainhlii. 'rii<>ii;;li nl' lilt." yciirs ilu- .1,'iniM- li;is .Ir.limM .i liill ■. tli.tr i- >till ;im .-x.-fll-'tU iIiiU. '•Tli.- lirllrvillf." in rxi^li-ri','. Tli.- ('urliiiL,' ('iii'i \>":\^\-^ of ;iii i-\t.-iisivc rni'iiilin- .ship, atli) ;i\>l|nit.ili<; I 'hilt I1.18 :i|sn Ilihuk- ;il) ilist il Hi i'Mi in tll<' |i';M't'. VlK-lll- Uiy;. Iiow.'vcr, is tlu- pn v;iiliii,' ;nii| lli- niost f.ivr.riii- [< i^iiiin- nt* tin- |».'.»]i|,'. In Ht-llrVill.' snm.- nt'tll'' S\Mrtr>.t V:ii'llts <'V. 1' )>llllt .IK' to llr iMDIIil. IHI'I t)|r I'.,! y rif (^uititi' ( 'lull, tlinii;,'|i vmiii;^ ill >';ii-., in • i-rlainly vii^.-iMiis. (Jas. Tlir . ily is ucll liL^liir.l with -j^n^. Hanks With imni.'t.iry instiliiiiiin-. ihr riiy is w-'ll -Mp|tii.il. thi-ic luini^ no less ili:ui tlir.'«' sth.iiL,' liti;iiiri il cMipoiiitii'iis'. 't'hi>.> ,uv, l.i.iin ln-s ..f th.- Itank ol' Miiiitn-al. .Mm hints' Ihnk • f Cauiul:!, .iixl th<- CotiHutiihilnl I'.ank nf riiMJitlii, 'rill' Itusiiu'ss tloiif IS of lari^f' vohiiin.', ami i,'io\vs iiiorr iiiotit;il'li' cvL'iy year. NATtitvi, AliVANTAiiRs. It luay III' wi-ll lnTr lo sprak liiit'lly tif thi' many iiiitural aiivanta'^Ts wliirh Hi'lh-viUf possi-s>rs. Shf ha-* all tin- ailvan- ta;;is uhhli ri'-li, vafyin;; s.ciirry l>i-.ioivv. Ili-r sitiiatinii i>iiio-i pirtnii.si[iii>. Sin- is [|u! n'litn- ot an a^^i h iiliui;il ili-.iii<'t. ami In-i mini's aii-l Miimr;ils an* no h'ss al'iiiiilanr and prohhi'. llir pmpjf nn- tl-iiiiy ami aiii)>ih<>ns, jmiI no cnr ran ihrnlit thi- •^vt-.a lutnii' wlii -li awails this t'lihiprisin;; wotiin riiy. TRENTON. Tlu! early Insttpiy of 'rifistoii is siniil.ir to that of many olhir tanmlian towns, ami its rxprrii-iift' till- ixpunn r ot all laily ^^■ttI^■Iln■ilts. uitliall till' I'Xfiiini; s^i'Mcs ami lU-priv.itions of iiontii r liti-, ami tlif -la iiial imfohi- iii^' aii'l ilcvi'lniiiiit'tit of a i-oinmuiiity toinplftc in its oi^'.ni/.ition, WistinL'- tivc in its I'hararti-i ami rxpri'ssion, ami rich in thr lii^hn- ihim-nts of iloiin'stit', siicial. an'lnst tr^!iil or.l.-r all I he set m s ami eveiilH ot a i-oiniimnity's i;ro\\th. from tin- earjiist srtll'-ineiil, its lirst ;ierni. to its lull or;;ani/ itioii ainl its most ie<'ehi form ; ttiuethe' with thu iiilliieiu-e, loral <-liara<'terist ies, aii liioililieil or (lireeteil its ilevehipnieiit. Thus \\v are ehal'hil lo;:iiispthi seienee that nii'h'ilies ami j:overiis its life ; a seieti' e that shoiiM In- peipctii- att'il, in impel ishahh' reeor<|s, to our >-hihlren .iinl oiu ehihlinis ehiMn n We of the pre^.'iit .lay, who ji ive wilness.-.l the r.ipnl oniipatinn of llie w.*.stern put of our I'rovinir. ean iiavr Init a t;imt i.h.i of thi- slow aiel teilioiis proees:4or si'ttlniient in tl Ir.sin.:.' yr us o| tin- List eeiitiiiy ami tin- liei;iiiniiii,' o| the pres.iit. nor appiei iai.' tin- liiliiMillii s anlillerent faeilitiis for waler ' "miiiiini>'ati<\eity <>i iIm' inh.iliit- unts, a e.iii.liiiiMi whieh they a.et-pti.l whni they ah;iiii|om..l, fur their devotion to eherislii-.l primiphs, th.ir li.iines in the re\iilf..l colonies, ilie early settlers oi Trenton nninreii nntohl har.lship^, whii-h will for ever form a theme for the w.>nt< rity. riiiTieiit f to .lay is a .stan.lin^ m.MiiiinenI t.i (he Woli.lt lliil aehie\ cliirnts of the fonii.lei's of Upper ranail.'i, the liiited Kmpire L..y:ili>ts. The vilhiiii: is sitnate.l at the eonllmn.e of tin- liv. r Tt.iit uitli the Hay nf (^iiinte, ami was iiu'or]ioi'ati:il in |s,~>:t. It on^mally lorim.l part of the Town--hip of Murray, in the t'oiiiily of Noithuinhi-ilaint. luit sine.- its niror- porati-iii it has Ih-en t'ttnn.ete.l with the Coiinly nf Ha-slinus Im nnini.ipal ami juilieial purpo^^es. Its situation at the h.a.l .>f the Hay is h.aiiti fill ami pieturesi|iio, ami the many •levateil positi.ms with whi.-h it is snrroiiieli-.l present to the oh>.rver ileli^liMul vu-ws of the Hay, (he river, ami llie a.tjoiniDL; eotintry. ." luiilt a ijTist null, the lii-st on the Trent, In iMls. .\.lani lleiny Myers, father ..f\'ol. Ailam Henry Myei-s. a native of llreiiien. in the Kiii;:.ioni oi Hanover, who came t.> Cauaila in IMI.'i, settled at I'ort Trent and pur. h.tse.l the Itip.son property, where he eiipi;,'iil in the Innihciin:; utid nhr.-inlilc hilsincss. John Hieeker, a s.ui in law ofCipt. .I.dui ^^ altu' M > ei s, of Nnliiey. and a V. K. L., alM« settle.! here in I7',iii, s.curin.ii laii.l on the west snhf of the river, and hiiilt a h>^ lioii^c at a point now kn.iwn as Hlceker's ^rove. Me afterwards erected a train.' hnihliiii; .>n the hill which, after his death, which o.ctiired in I."^"7. his wi.l.nv iii.ive.l t.t the site ot the present i;arden ofd. W. liyaii. wild.- for many years she kept an inn. In |.'^I 7, SlieMon Hawhy s.-ttlci al I'ort I'rciit, on the e.isi side ot the river, aii.l en^ja^^ed in mercantile ptirsitits. |>avid JoIiiik, who purchased the rnnainder of tint Smith estate, also .aiiie in ali.mt this pni-..!. .I.din \ . Murphy settled herein l.MVJ. The Hon. Koht. t'li^ihs Wilkins, of the t'atryin^' I'laee, alsti own.-d projterty in the vill.iiic a( this .tatc A. H. .Myers. Hniis MeAulay, William iloliertsoii ami .lames Kord. who is smd t.t have hecu thu lirst Hchiioi teacher on the I'"ront of Si.lmy, on tin- w.-st side of tin- river, with their aasoi-iates on th.- east si.le, wen.' the pinmer merchants of the Hettleinunt and to tliein is laix<'ly due the prospcnty .>t the present tliiurishin^ and pros[ieioiis town o[ Trenloti. I'lie ll.ni. and Ke\ . Dr. Straehun. tirst Lord llish.'p ot Toronto, was pruimiii ntly asso.iat.'.l with the early suttleinnit. He pmelnsti.t in iMJ.t. itic In.. ken" front of the gore of Sidney, which he surveyed and lai.l out in town lots, naininj; the plot Annwiiou. utter the mai.len ii;ii I Ins wile. The name, t.i^-ether witli tint lots, were Huhseipiently nier;;e.i with .lu-l hecanic a part .tf Trenton. He |fuiieroUMly presented the t'liuii h .it l.nglandauth.nitics w ilh huid ii]>oii wliicli St. (Jeorges now stand, a. companyin^ the ^iH with a handsonie ilimutioa of money. Mlj^ilile luiihliiiK s'ltes weie rapidly taken up liy parties who wure drawn iliilhur hy tliu splendid aihautages nlleied foV manuf.icturin^', and also on account of the tra.h'. Till- lumherin^' lilisiness on the river sixty years has, nmloiilitidly, had niueh to divehipin.nt of this tjourishino villaoo. In and s.jiiare titrihcr have Imcii rafted over its tensive limits in the n.trthi'rii extieiiaties of Vict.uia and other p.tints peiietiate.lT.y its 1 is either dressed at the lar^i- mills at its .. (^iiehci- markets. Hiindre.isof men anraiinu in t'uiiniiiL; the livers and renriaiiL^in^' the t Lawrcn.t' run, ill of whmn an' fd and i-hdli Tr.'titiui ninrliants. Lai^je «piaiititi.s n\ saw to the I'nite.l States fr.uii this port. We h: at liaml to represent tlu- a.tiial ].r.ip.>rt ions lorine.l that as nmeli a-, -JD.dlHI.lMKJ let ..f >aw Hfiwoii liy the steam milts on the Hay sliore, The niaiinf.-ictniiii;; interests of 'l'ieiit<»a niii : si St. .res-, ll.pur an.i f.-ed. erockcrv ami i:la ..■ tra.h-. Th.re an- als.> several -..od holds. Hesiih-s these industries there are hve place! Chur.-h of Kn^laiid, hiiilt of stone, with to Ku;^lisli style of e.chsiastieal architectiue D.t'.L.. Snii.tr Ci.n.Hi of St. (ior^e's Cith Ihniian < 'jtholic .hin-eli. a lar^;.' ind h imls.i theii'Wllh il new Separate .S.-h..i>I, of hink, l!ev. lleiiiy Ihit'arjh. I'.ist.ir. fanadaMctle posiii;^ spin- ; llev, |'et.-r Aihlisoii, resi.lelit l siihst.inti.il Imildiii;,' ; .1. I,. Stewart, H.A. K Cnisshy, I'.ish.r. The educational interests are reprefeiite.l l'_\ e.iinin.ui sclioots, and oni'separat*' sirhonl. I > :;iHi. Tin- Town Hall is a Iarj,'e couiino.Hous hni heron the nnper tiat. the jowi-r hein^' oc. up rU: Ailioininu the hall is t he .Irill-shed. Tli.-le are also ., i her of iKiicv.d.nl Marks flMptii of llnval An h Masons. N... '.' a A. .\l., N... :!S, (1.1!. C. II. W. hay. \V. M l.oyal nnin-e l.odj;e. No. Uitl: onc'lo.lu Amh'-w's S.icjeiy. A iaiL'e. coViVe.l liinh.T hri.liir .icn.^s tlu- ' hv a Ho:iid .'f t'.unmi^si.iiiers appoinied hy t east ami West sections of the villau'e. Tn-ntoii i.s appniache.l fi.un the east an.l lines of st.inih..ats on the Hay of (,Hiint.', athn- an.l the sliipni.'iit .•! fn-iuditi.' uml is a p.ut ..f * Since till' im'oi|MU-ati f the villa^^e in l. nnti h.i\e re-.|i.etiv;s. Cliarles Kr.mci.s. dciei ( lerk !'th l»ivisi.Mi ('..iirt. ami lu'i^istrar ..f \'\ h.'ad. Town I'l'.asuier. Ass.-^se.i value tif re Nnmlnr of ratepaycis .'ilHI. Tof.il p.ipnl.iti.m. Tr.'iit.ni IS .listjnt from r.elh-ville. TJ mile Ihi^htoii, iM niile> : and the CaiiMii;.' Hla..-, ; Th.' vill.i;:e .It Tn-nion. its sctllenient ami ail example of Ihe many pr.isperoiis .■.uporatnui Th.- pn.vn hi.il 1..0 lull of the pi er setthr < a|ip.- M'. and is su|>ci>e.le.l hy lil.icks ..f hri-k « ecclesiasti' al editi.t-s. .^ulmtatitud sclio.illi.ui!- other e\idenies of advanced civilizatimi. To man Trenton pres.-nls many u.-itnral and sii| n .|uin- proper development to plice this heaiil the front rank oi manuf.-ictnrini^ cntrcs. SIDNEY. Tlii',l'.wnslii|is "II III,' Hay ..f l.iiiiiit,', will' l"Wiislii|i'ry' ii'i.iia-a. wi'ii' t'irsl s.111,-,1 ii|,'>ii I [lii'i' L'lyalists. aii'l wiM' iinliilii-i' si'tll.is, M. I'liil.'.l lanpiiT L.ivahsls; -.'mh' I,.iyalists..f ..l.h'l l..wiislilps.ilith.' Hay, wh.i h hy pi rs.ins nl l.nyalisl migin wh.i .'ami' fi.mi ', an.l .'Is.'wh.ri'. wlii'i.' thi'y lia.l liist si-tlh'.! ; ; ■ pu'iilly s.ttl.'.l llii'i'.' att.'i' th.' war .if 1 s I '_>, an.l Thus, lis s.'tll.iiKiit w.is prn^i.'ssiv,' in .'liarai' ji.ar, Ihat th.' .iitir.' ni.'npati.in nf tln' lirst li lai.l ...It hv Kntti', was iint .ntiri'lv .'.imph t.'.l, y.ars. ■I'll,' nnrtliirn si'lLm ..f tin. tnwiiship, . V. y.sl an.l si'ltl.'.i laliT still, an.l ..n,' nf the I if il.it 111., v.'iv lirsl, was lliat nf 111.' ,-iini' S. '.!(, ill Ih.. lilh .'nli.'.'ssi.m. 'I'll.' lirsl I .ssi.in ..f .Si.lni'y, fmni lln' pr llay nf IJuiiit.', hi'.ami'nf ni'i'i's'silv Ihi' s.-.'ii rapt. ,l..liii Waltir .Myi'is. nnli'.l' ihlrilij; th hravtry anil I'lilrrprisi', an.l «li.i»,' i-ari'i'i', in ri'lati'.l with vaiyiii)( ihtaila in .St.ikcs' "Ann' I'illiniirs " llistnry nf I hi' 'S'ltli'liK'Ht ntl'alia.l appi-ars tn havii hi'i'ii tin.' lu'lniil pi.m.'ir sitthr ih'sn'iit, anil I'linn.' fr.iiii tin' vu'iiiity nf .Mlianv ORICAL SKETCH OF THF utiirint;, nn'l "'"n "" accnunt of tlii' I'l'iitnili/.-itinn uf tlic liiinlu'r 'I'lu' liiml'ci-iii>,' lm>■. one till ami eo[i|ier inannfaetory. one )>iiini> fae- one plaster mill ; ainl upon a trihntary of (lie Trent are luo m i„t-niills. lire also seveial hlaeksmitli's >liiips, ami two oraiii eh vators. The utile linsiness is ri pitseiitiil hy a niimher of lirst-elass ilry-ifomls, .are, anil oroeery stores, ami al>o a ininilier of oeneral stores, hoot ami Uores, lloiir ami h-eil. eroekery ami eiass, stationery, ami other lines rle. There aie also sevi-ral oooil hotels. iiles these iniliistries there are live pl.iees of worshi|i, viz., St. ( Jeoro|.'s, ■h of l-jie|aml, liiiilt lit stone, with tower, ami in the ailvaneeil earlv sh style' of eeelesiastieal arehiteetnre; liev. Win. Illea.silell, M..\.", ... Senior Ca of St. (;eor;;e's ( ■.itheilral. Kill,i;st leetor. Till! II I'.itholie i-hilreh, a lar^'e ami liinilsniii,. hiiililino, ami in eotllieetion ivitli a new Separate Sehool, of l.riek. of nninue .irehiteetmal ih-sien ; Henry Ihitt.ir-li. I'.istor. I'anaila M.'tho.lisl, frame, with tall ami iin- 4 spile ; Ke\'. Teter ..Xihlisoli, resiilelil lnilil..ter, I'leshs ti I iall. a neat iiiliil linil.iin^' ; .1. I.. Stewart, l'...\. Kpiseopal Methmiist, Hev. II. II. hv. I'.lslnr. . eilneationii! interests an- reprefienteil hy oiieexei'lleiit hij;h sehool. two ion seliools, ,anil iinc separate sehool. |l;iily averane attemlaliee ahont le Town Hall is a lal'oe eonnmnlioiis liiiil'lino, eont.-iinino I'lilllieil ehani- 1 the nlipir Hat, tin- lower lieiiio oe.npieil hv ehrks olliee, loek-up, Ailjoiniii,; the hall is the ilrill-sheil. lele are also n nnmlier of helievolent ami other soeieties. \ i/ ; .*, 1 1 , ll,lior- |s.-itl. .1. S, I'eterson ; Isiill, .1.1 ■iiininiliL's ; Isiil, itoh.rt framis .mil Murphy; IsilJ IsT-J. William Shea ; l.sri. l harl. s Kraii. is ; |s7t .'i. Ill .litis; l>7s. Charles fr.inei.s. .leiemiali Sunn s. ronn llerk, litli llivision t'oiirt, ami l!ef;lstrar of N'ital Slalisties. ete. |{. Loinr. Town rreasiiier. Assesseil value of real estate tor l>7,s. .s: fii(».ti7.'i, 111- of ratepayeis ."iltll. Total popiilation. '.',."■_'■_'. itoii IS ilist'ant from Helleville. PJ miles; from frankfonl. s |,|i|,.s . loll. Ill miles ; 1 the (';ili\in^. I'laie, aliolll .'i miles. vill.ioeol Tiellloll, its settlement alul eni.lnal ilevelopimnt. is hnt I pie of the ni.iiiy prospeioiis .orp.initions |.i t.e f.mml In tins i'ri.x iiiee. viil.ial loo hut of the pioneer settler of one hiinilriil yi ms aooilis. . aihl is siipi iMileil hy hloiks of hri.k or stone, hamlso'me pnlili.- ami , whii h was e.-ilhil eii;lilli town. Some of these inimliereil iialne.s retaineil hy their inhahilants, espeeiallv in rriliee Kilwanl eoiinlv, lishipof .\llleliaslillloll hem.' still ealhlil s'evelitll town. The lov;lliy rsl SI Itl.is e;iiis,..l these to he ehalioe.l from Kinoslon township >. to the names of the son, .iml il.nioliters of Kmi; looine III., II the I'einilsnhl of I'riiHv Kilwaiil io., hemo leinie.l alter Ihe ■ f tlnit line. Those names hiiiio evhaiisleil hv the larln r toivn- the Hay ami a kimlre.l selllemeiit on the llivei- SI, L.-wieiiee from thtowii ilownwarils, Siiliiey was nanieil after l.onl Siilmv who, in :■ of the levolntioiiary war, was Se, ivlary for the foloiiial liepart- ml was siiive.M'il anil hiiil out ahont the vear I7s7. hv l.oiiis Kotte, hy one .\l. Iloiiahl. \ nia| tile in tlielvown {.anils II, partinent ■rilie.l ll| it, "Siilney in the Histllet of .Meklellhuro.'' It is I on the ninth hythe townsliip of llawaon, on the east hv Tliurlow ityol llelliville, on the south hv the liav of i.iiiint,.. ii!i,l on tin- he liver Tieiil anil the township of .Muriiiv in the ronnty of Nor- rlali.l. ;iiiil is at pn-.-ellt one of tli- liesl setlh'-.l ami We.illliilst town- llieloiinlyof lh,slinj;s. I'lleseltlellielltofSnlmv wasperniallelltlv iluiiiio anil fioiii the year I7s7, hy time i-l.i»ses or (jiailea i',S M. Initeil l.'.mpiru Loyalists; -Jnil. ' Sons ami ih-inohtiis from the ■ ts..i ohler townships on th,. Hay. who lia.l ilrawii I, nul tin-re, ami also .-lis oi Loyalist origin w ho eaiiie froni Nova .Seotia, New Itrnnswiek -will re. win 11 they hail liist -ettleil ; .-Ir.l. hv .\liii-ri. ins w ho «nlise- >. tlli-.l there alter the war of 1 s|-.>, mnl prohahK at an eailnr perio.l ts -ettlement w.is pio^ii-»,,i>e in eharaeter. It'woiihl. Imwever, ap- lat the .ntire oienpation of the lii-st live roneessions siirveveilaml ; hy Kolle, was not eiitinlv eoinpli te.l, iinlil ,ifier ;i lapse of sevei-il Tlieiiiii-th,.|ii„-,-tn,iio( the township, orthelh.k lllllr.inKo, wassu'r- iml settleil later still, ,-mil one of the lirst portions oeeiipieil there he very Inst, was that of llie Sine Settlement, on lots .Nos T.t ami he htll 1-11111 essioll. Inst eone.ssion of Siiliiey, fioin the pioximitv of the watens of the l,lllint.-. heealne of iieee,„ly the >.eene of the earliest seltleim-nt. loliii V\ alter .Myers, imteil .hiring tin- revoliitionai v war for his ■ all.l elllerprise. ami whose eaieer, ill iii,-,-|i,,„ „„'|, ,|„. ,,„„ I, with varying iletails in Stokes' ".Vinernan Hoiih i War-.," ;iml |lr s "History of tin- Si-tllement of r;inai hi," too,.t|ier with 'his f.iniilv; to have heenthe aetllal piomer settler, lapt. Mvels w as of Unteh ;.nil eaiiielrot,, the nemity ol .Mliany, on the lluil.,oi,, i„ ihcSUlo of .New Voik, ahont the i-lose of the war, ami .setthil upon the fnmt oi Si.liiey, where he ilrew a lari.!e (jrant of hlliil, .-i .short ilistanee east of tle preseiit \-illaoi- of Trenton. Ilisenterpri.se was here ailspieiiius, not only 111 elearinj! land for . nltiv.ation, hnt in ereitilif; a jirist mill upon a small stream on his laml in Siilm-y, ami thus heeame a pi r in mill liiiiiilin- a~ well as traililio mill sallili); ' Hatteailv ami other i-i-aft on thewateisol I'.. H:iy of l.lilinte. Tra-esot tlii- mill near the Hay shore i;iii still lie seen ; ami ' I he position of thi-ilain, the mill- raee, the foiimlnl ion of the mill ami n siih nee 1 of the late owner still ovist : ami, w hat is more espeeialiy inleiestin-.', tlii-n- JH ellllii hleil ill the slirhiee soil, lint still exliihltini! its upper siile, tlie I lower null stone, or heil-stone a.s it is usually ilesioimieil. The stii;iiii ' provilio evelitnallv, in;iile.|ll;ile for the ilesireil i-llil, he sulseipiently eli-ele.l I miotlier mill on the pies, nt river .Moii-.i, on a .him eoiistiliiteil for that piii ■ i pose, ami also a loo saw-iiiill on the opposite or east hank of the river, when- Helli vilh- now stamls. .\t a liim-li eailier peiiinl, on leavili:; tin- n- , volte.l eoloiiiis as a r. L. Loyalist, he sojoiirm-.l forashoit time at .V-lol- j phiistown, or I-' lli town, liml also I'm- a time on the front of Thnrhov. I then nnsnrvevi-il, fl wliem-e he li-nioveil, upon the i-i-pl-i-selilati.ili ol his j elilesi son (o-'oi-oe. to the front ol Siiliiey, a.- a inmi- eliolhle I'la. e for settle- ineiit. C.ipt. .M>eis hail four sons, Ihorne, Tohias, l.i aril ami -laiol,, anil at le.ist two dan-hlers, one of wl was niarrieil to I. .1 Hh-eker. tln- I lirst settler at Trent ami the other to.lohn l!ow, an early settler of siil- iiey. His ei.mt of laml einisist.-il of sihi acres, ami In-K- ih .seemlaiits of his sons, sons ami ilallellteis, n-siile at tin- present time. Tiiliias W. Myers ami .lohn li. .Myi-is. sons of his ehlest son lleiui;.-, a Major, as In- siihsi. ipienlly l.ei-aim-'. are the pri-seiit patriarehs of Ihe sitth-im lit. I apt Myers ilieil III the year Islii, anil wiis iiitern-il in the ohl or orioilial l.uii;il oronn-i on the front of Siilne,\-. The orij;inal L. K. L<»,>ah'sts, as far iis ejiii he aseertaineil, setthil on tin front of lii-.t eoneession of Siilney, ill the followiiio onh-r, eolnniem-inj ; t I'lentoii; Tapt .Marsh, I'apt. Mvel-s.-inil his four sons, .lohn Se-.tl. 11 ^i- Sinith, .\liel liillheit. Clnysiiale ami llstr Ihiiioe Smith was the liisl person lull ri-e. I in tl hi tioiit of Siilm-v hiinal e,.,,uiiil. To these win- uihleil ollshools of r. K. I.ovalists from elsewhere, ami folh.weil li\ .\ii . rieaiis, who emi-lateil from the Initeil Stales. .\t this piiio.l we liml llie lianies ol Zwh-k. Vamlei vooit. White. Horn steel. Sinimons. Kelly. |-inkh-. Ili.-iham, .lom-s, L.i'ireiii-e, |-!lijah Ki-ti-lie*iiii, ami others, in the first, eon- eession of the towiisliip. In till- s-eonil 'oneissiiin the earlv settlers wi n- ehielly 1- poseil uf the sei-oml i la.s.s ilex emlanls of I'. L. '.oyullsts from I other townships ami pr,.vinees of the Hrilish Hide, with ii few of the tliinl I elass, ami this was also the e.ise with the reinainitio eom-essioiis, inelml- I ilio those to the liflll. I hi the si-eoml i-oneession We have the names of lloole, .lohn liow, fiolii Nova .S-olia. Simii s. lolh.it. llstr V iiiile- water : .l.nm-s l-'arle>'. who is s:iiil to have eoiiie hi-ie in 1711'.', ami otln-is, llnllie thiol i-oneess'ioii then- ueeiir Ihe iiaines of .lohn Smith, .lohn Lett, .lohn Sti.-kle tliiie.lohiis hein-e the iialiie, .liilinstown to the wist ilnl ,.f j tin nee.-slou ll-.-l Hlllill:.'S, llonesleel, I'errev, .\iki-lis, ll outer, MeMiillen, \'amli-lvoiirt, liuhlsinith, h'ullll'. I'linley, lla^-'el man, Hohlili. laleh lilllheit. , l-'ialiek. ;inil othi-is. Untile h-iirth eoneession eaine William Kit, hesoii i with Ins sons, ill IMIII. heiim an '- l'-- Loy-ilist family fnun Nova Seolia, who |illl-i-li.iseil laml ami Kittleil In-re, I Ither setlh-i-s eaim- in ahont tl e same time, or it may I little hehue this peliml. The settlelilelll of tills .oli- ei-ssion lii-t.',iii towtiriN the i-asteiii lioiiinlar\, where we liml the names of I -w-ll. >li,-l-;ilil. Ila/i-lton. William Ket.'lnsoli sr.. Wllli.ini Kitelieson. . jr . \ oiimalis. .lohn Ki-li-lie,iiiii. i;ialiain. Ilullni.in. Ileiiiv lin.ss. .\eki rs. Thomas Ket.-heson. amlothiis. The si-tlh-imnt of the rest of the lowiisliip. ;is previously meiiliom ,1. w.i- still l.iti-r ; iii.iiiy i-li:in;.'.s li.ive oi-eiirii il Sim r the ilays Mill 11 I'apt .Mmts with his family look up his resiilim. the front of the township. I.amis have elian;.'eil hamls. ;inil in some eases Ihe n lines of their owners, toeelln-r with theon;.'inal iiaim-s. In whom Ihi-ri-own patents wi-ie issm-il. li;i\ e ilisap- ' pi-ariil fioin till- township iiioi.ls. Iiiit in a laite niajoiitvol eases they still ! l-1-liiain. In tin- ohl hnnal o,,,„|„| , „ |,,t N„. m, ,,„ tin- front of Snlni-y,' sl.,p- illir ph-isnnlly ilowii to the li;iy shore, where tin- forehltln-l s of ihe l.oMisliip ■ sh-i-p, when- tin- hai-.ly aii-l i in'ro'lie pioneers ol Siilney an- l;iiil in tin ir la-t restlin,' plaee. the ininies reeoiileil a re seen lliiW-, SoiHe W it lloll I ;i li-i-oril. W llosi- viuoioiis arms hiUeil the fo:,st trees, i-le;iii-il the laml, ami raised the lii-st liiiinhh- .Iwelliiius, whiehhave ;iliiiost eiitiri-ly oiveiiway to e stall ly eiliiieesof l.riek. sl.i mil other ni.iterials. ' .\ roll ml till- nniainsof olil .lohii Waller .\lyeis, an- oathele.l his kiiiilie.l-in-iohlii.rs, ami assoi-iates : his h.\al patilotie frienils .mil opponents an- sh-i piiio i|iiii (Iv hv his side. Tln- prnnitivi- old wi....|si,f hirim-i limes tlia vend the .sln.'n- of the ,- ..I i,liiinl,-, have almost i-iitinly ,lis,ipp,-.in-,l. .iinl the Imliaii hunter v .' Ins wi»iw;iin. who lishe.l ami liiinte.l. is als..p.iie, ami a new ..nlerof Ih .s pn-- v;iils. The smilino Mel Is rip,- with i-nlliratiou. the eomf.irlah'e h.nm .-le.-nls. . the heaulitiil .-iml -11111111- on-lnir-ls. the well-k.-pt. all 1 lastefilllv lal.l olil I jiardens. tin- 111..I snl.stiintiMl maiisi..ii, with ...easioiiallv a risino low n. or pleasantly l...iit.il villi-.;,.. |,„,k forth upon the llav water, and L'alln-r pleasure and pn.lit fioin tin silimlinn upon this hi-au'tifnl arm -.f Lake Hn- tario. nil Lot No. l.-t, on the fn.iil of the township iiml on the m.-nl fnun Ti. n ton to Hellevilh-. then- was f..i-nn-ilv a tavern, hlaeksiuith shop, stun pi,.- hal.lv |-'elo|,s,.u ,V Hell's la un.lipof houses w llieh was , ailed Hl.iliehii 1,. hut the name, with the old fi-allln-s. as a vill.ioe, have loinj sin, -e ilisappi-alnl. ll«iiio t.i some ilillieiilty ai isino al...iit tin- side Inns tlin.ii._-lioiit th.- tow iiship. .-iml tin- oeneral inaeeiirai-y of the division lines, a n- siirvi v w.is onlen-dat a later day, the surveyor, heing one Atkins, whose lines ..re still eonsi.len-il aiitliority. In onler to show how niariiaj-es were peihnnn-d in those earh ihns. we n-|.n.iliii-e a eirtilieate, is.sinil hv oin- of theSidm-v Ma-;isli.iti s, iii Isltl W , withhohl the n;iinis of the patties ilinetlvilllen-Mi-d. lhe\ lieliini;lllo lotw,, of the 1.1 ii-sl and we.ilth list families in the township. " .s||>-sK,\ T..W Asllll- ; " W hen-is. and l.olli luino of the T.iwnship of Sidmv. are "ih si lolls of inleiiuarryiiiL' with eaeli other, ami have pn-seiited a wrill. n " llei-nie for that purpose. Now. these are to e, rtlfv lll.il I, Solon,. ni Ha/le- "ton, om-nf Ills '.'liesly's .liistnes of the I'eaee. have this dav married tln- "saiil and looethei- in m.irriaee, and tlii-v are li.ei.im-'i-onlraetid l.. " eaeh other ill man iao,-. Soiumon II.\zi r n.s. .1. 1'. I ••Sidm-y, .May llitli, l.sl.i," ; Thnnmh the' kiudm ss of L. H. I'lim-, ,-h,k. we wen- permilte.l l.i ] make the lollowilio exeeriits I'n.ln the Keloid ,,l I he low lishio wlii.h .iite ha. k to I71III; ' ' •■Names of persons who sul.s.rilu d sevi n pem-e h.iltpinnv to piii- " eha.se this I k f.ir a T.iwn-hip l!e,-,.nl. . . i 1. faleh (lillherl. •• '.'. lleoiKi- Smith, " M. Hetir l.ott. " -L Nii-liohus.l. Stii-kles, " ."i. .\an.ll liose. " li. I 'orneliiis Lawr.-iiee, " 7. Hi-urv Ketehesoii, " S. linlilf llstn.iu, •• !l. Sohaiion lla/hton. " HI. lliieh .MeMiilh-n, " 11. .lames Sh.iir.inl. " I'J. .lohn Hainiiin, '■ l.'l. Ileorui' l-'iiikle. " 14. .Siiinnel II. (iillhenl, The ahovo mih.seription, heiiio paid, the I k w.is pun-liaseil, upon l.'l. Ililhi-rl ll.iiris, 111. Alev. rhisholm. .Ir., 17. .I..I1II Helllli s\, |s. r.irm-lills While, 111. William Kellv, Sr., ■Jil. William KiU'v. .Ir., ■.il. I mini W. .Mv-i-s, •J'J. .lohn liow, '.*:(. Saniuel Tnnipkins, ■^1. llav I, I Marshall, ■-Vi. Thai lis M, ns, •Jli. Alex, liilhaid, '.'7. Moses simnions. COUNTY OF HASTIN( wlhisi- rti'i-'tH.I I'ilgl! {l|'(»r;irK thf t'nllnwill;,' lT»'((ril iil" llii> tilMt tnwri tllL't'tiflK rviT lu'lil ill tilt' tdwiisliiji itf Siilm-y : ..,,''■., [ I rn;i; c anaha. " May l.ith. \ '■ rillsUilllt ti :lll A' t 111' till- l,iL:i»l;lllll.- Ml' till' rrovilU'c iif r|i|ii'r ■' Ciiiaili, ill wu.-li iMsf III. I'll- aiiii iiiu\ idc.l, tin- lir^l aiiiiiial iiii-rtiiii; nl tin- " mil. li. Hants Ml tlu' 'rM\viiilii]i Ml Snliiey. was litlil ul tin' ilMrilin;,' limi-ne ■■ mT Aar.iii It.Mi', in Siiliuy .ilML-sahl, mii May tl»' l.'illi, I7IMI. ami riciin " ihi'iiii' ailJMiirm'cl Im tin-' ilwclliii^ Iimiihi' i.I Strplii'ii cilbi-rt, Kmi., ami Im ■■ lie ht'l'l Mil tlie lii»t 'I'lus.lay mI .\lav ciisuiiin. "May I'ltli. 'I'll.' iiilialiit lilts Ml Siiliii'y l"'iiii.' a.ssc'iiil'li'cl as alMri'saiil, " til act iii'Mii iMwii ini>iiifss. Iiai'i- iiMiiiiiiatt.'il iiiiii appMiutnl t'nr tMuii " MJlM't-rs till' lMllM»iiiiu' |n-i-Miis. viz :- " MmUKIIIImi; -.iMliu W. .\ly.ls ; TnWS ClKKli— I lani Sopi r ; " riiNsl.Mll.i: haviil SiiiniiMiis ; I' VIIIM \s| K.IIS in l..\V III I I!m\|i - !• i^u •■ MviTv Calil. (ollli.it; I-IA. K Virwi.us Nathaliii'l Maisli, William " LMiiiislinr\. " "I1^■1,.^\V- U was Mi-.l, i|..|. III.' I.nvii . I.'i'k In' I'litillc.l tii a fm' mI'scvi'Ii ■' |iiiirt' liall-iu'Miiy Imt iiitiiiii;; til.' I'ai marks Ml tlm iiilial.ilaiitii .if Ni'liiry '• 111 the iMWli liMMk." It apin'ais thai llir.i' yiai's lat. r, ..r in I71i|. tin' tMWiislii|'» .if Siiliii'V aii'l 'riiiiilM'.i wii.' mill.. I Imi II11I11I' i|'al |.iii'ii...-.s, r.if Mil 'riitis.lay, tlio ;li'.l .lav ..f Mav ..I tlial v.'.ir, at a lii.'ilili;; Inl.l m tlu' .Ih.'IIiii.u li.iils.' mI Cali'li lillllnll "It was Mi.l.'ri"! l.y a lnaimily iil'vutt's, that fi'iii-i'S liu 4 fu.-t (I illrlii'S ■■lii^^li. ill till- r'UMi-^liip Ml .■si.'liiiy. aii.l iiMt 1.1 L'X..'i'.l .'i ili.'lu'B lii'twi'.n " tiK l-.lils, 'I'lllirl.MV tMWI.slll|. II. it t.. ...il'Ul'.i i; ilR'lll'S. " .\t this iiM'.tiii'^ Ar.liilial.l rhisli.iliii ami (l.-Mi-jje Myi.'rs wiTi' aii|..iiiitc.l ,,-,. s-,.r,, III., lil-t 111 tllV's. lM\V|islli|is. Ill til.' y.'ar IT'.is •• liaiiis w. rt'..i.li rtsi .'..iitiiu-.l fi'.im 1st ..f S..|.t. ti. imli " Ml |).'i'i.'ml.i'r, iimli'i' a ii'iially ..l -JO sliilliiiss ; im-s t.i lie fi'..- ..iimim.mi.'. " until tlii'V .l.iiiL' .lamaM.." Iiiiriii.,' 111.' imiiitli Ml May. IT'.'S. llu' iMWii-liips ..f Si. liny ami TIiui'Imw s.'i.iiat..l?au.l til.' I.. nil. I'll.'' t"! its ..w ii ..llii'.i.s a. l.'lliiws ; William Lmins- l.ilriy. I'mimi t'luik, I'aiilliiul'.r an.l.l.i-.'l.li Im.s.'IiusIi, I'mw II War.l.'lis. In IT'i'.i' ll.iny Siiiilli ttas il.st.sir.iwii I'ivik. ami in I.SIKI .I..I111 llaM..rmali, l.il'l.,w...l l.v .lam.s l''ail.y, .laniis W. .shairar.l. Il.nl'.'ii Wliil.', .\l..'l (iilli.M, Klijali Kvi' li.s.iii, .l.i.'..i. W, .Mvtis. .I..si'pli .M. I.... k"M...l, i.i.li Tiirini', ,l..liii S. Iliilliiiaii. 'I'll.' Imwii I'li.'.'liiijjs w.'i'.' Ii. 1.1 Lsp. vtiv.'ly 111 llic Inn ,.| K.l.ll.'S..M. r.th t'Mll.'l'SsiMll, l\l't.'l|.'.S..||'s SlMI,', 4tll rMl|.l's.i..ll, all. I h.'ti'ln.'s..li's s.IimmIIimiis.'. Ill I sls..| .l,,|in K.kli.'.si.n was Uisiinl i'miiii- ,.|h..i', .111.11 lilll.i'll Uli'.k.r, rM«nslil|.llilk. llil till' .'1'.'. li.'li .it III.' 'rMWiislnii ..1 Siilmy. in tin' y.ar \SM. til an iml." |„'ii.l.iit .Mnnii'ipililv. III.' lMli..«iii- |ii'is..ns w.|. .I.'.tv.l l.y a (...pillar v.it.' ..1 lis iiili.il.il.inls I. .'ill.' s.'Viial p..siliiii,s i'1'.piii..l l.y tli.' A.'t ..I I'aili.ilm'iit nia.l. ami pr.ivi.l. .1. tin' i.'tnrns l.,'ii,- ma.l.al lli.' .Iw.lliiif: li.ius.' i.l (llll.i'rt i;i.|.'..ii'riirii.'r, I;.'. V,' ; C.ik'l.diilli.'rt, lli'piily II. .'v; l!..l..'rt llir.i, ami l.llil'.rl I'.U'.'k.'i. (',.1111. ill.. is : I'll..-. |l. I'arl.y v'.as app..ililu.l llirk iit tlm In -I C.iin.'il I'll,. . hi. I .'M" HUM' ..Hi.'.'s ..t 111.' r..nn. 11 "in.'.' tli.' al...v.' .I.il.' Iiav.' Ii.-.'ll llll.'l |."'p..'liv.'lv l.y til.' l..ll'.iMiig liai.ii.'.l m'litliin.'il ; TliMllias |l. laili'y. lM..r-.' /.ill'k. 'llallia 11ms.', 1:1 y.ars ll.'i'Vi — Culili (illll..'rt, KL'tvlnin ilr.iliain. lli.U'.ni Tiiriii'i, many yi'lii"- 1 'liik ami .laiiu's A. rlii.sh.ilin. ( . .Xnii-lrMiii; IS til.' pr.si'i.t 11.. vf, I'laiik li. rri..i, rl.rk. ■rii.'ti.wii hall is sitnati' 1 .ili.ill tli.' . iiilri' ..t tli.' I..w iisliip, at thf luist villii;.' Ml Walliin.lMC, .li-taii .' Ii.iiii 1!. IIumiI.', \i mil. s. It is a y.Ki.l, .siil.- sLiiiUal. .■..liilii'llMns I. ml. ling, witii ampl.' slid 1...1111 l.ir th.' t.'.inis nl tliL' lat.'paviis. 'I'll.' t..iviislii| it.iins.iliMiii i;s,4.iu a.rus ..I cx. .Hunt laii.l ; its siiil.t. (' IS sMiiU'wliat l..lllitM, w.ll w.it. I'L'.l Willi st'V.'l'al slrcinis, th..' plllici* pil i.r whii'li 1- tin-' I'li'iit. >i'lii.'y has all.. ut l,'.;'.i.''> iJt.'pay.'rs, with a pnpn- I ili.ill ..1 '1. 17.'. : a-s.s-.'-l Viilii.'. |s;.s, .^'j.-'iss^ ;.,,-,. whivli is ..in' .»! tliu best ,.\ |.|, ii. ..- .'.1 lis piM-p.rity. liiui.' IS a l.irgi' .In.'sv in. nulla' tliring inti'l'i'St in til.' l..wiiship ..I .siilm'>. its l.ili.ls l.i'ing IV. II alapti'.l li.r .l.iliy plll'|i..si'.s. Ill I.' .11.' s .ilt.r'.l thi. i.;ll'.ilt til.' nniiu.'lpalily s.'M'ial l.iig.' . Iiuvs.' ta." I. .11'-. will' h aiiiiu.illy turn Milt IliMil-ali'ls ..I p..uii.ls ..la sup.ri..r .imility ..! . Im' -.', p.iviiig lli'ir si'Vi.'ial pal -w.U l.trtlt.ir iiiv.st iits. 1 he Kn.'i TiLiit ;1. IMS till.. iigli till' w.-t.in pait ..I lliv l..wiisliip ami .nipti.s ml., tit. It.iv Ml I'll III. .11, It is sp.iiiii.'.l liy tvv.i Hiihstaiitial ..ivi'ii' i lirklgi-'S, Mil. at rii'ii'tMii ami ih.' ..Iliui at t'lankl.n.l, atr..|'.linj|; 1.1 the fariii.rs .111 .iili.r s,.|. nil i\.'.lli'iil 111.. ins Ml passaj;.', 'Ilii' rr.iit riv.'r was .111,' nl the ..ri'.iiial i...ll.'s .f In.liali aii.l l''l'. inh Ira. his, ami Is ,,1 iiitiii.'st friim the 1.1. T tli.il iliinipl.iiii IS i.p.ri.'.l 1.1 h.v.' iiil.r.sl tli.' liay ..1 (^iiiil.' by this ,ni-. ami .li- ..vii.'.l l.al..' llnt.irMi. lis In.li.in u.iiiiu w.-is '.■■i.m/,..-i'.', ami w.is s...m liiiii- .all..ii,liiiiiti.'; mill S..I I.'. t..l s.piar.'.l tlinb. r ;ili.l saw l..),'» ha v.' I.. .'11 rail. .1 .11.1 lis till bill. Ill iv.iti-rs Mil III' ii 11 ly t.. Ilii' ga'.it malki'ls ,,| il,.. ..1.1 w..il.|. I'raiikiMr.l. »' a p..-i vilhiLif, i- sitiialil ..11 tliv riwr I I'l'iit, in tlii' t.iw ii-iiM. ..I >i'lti. \. . 1 1-1. ill' . ii'.iii 1 1 I'll 1 "II .lb. .11 1 t'iglit null's. Ili'lK'i Ilk' iMiii- I.. II mil'-, aii.l Miiliiij -..ii'j. imiIl's. this villagi' ll.is nia.lu lltlli' pr..giL'S.s ..I 1 ill' \ . .11 -. II- p .pill .1... 11 -I II' I Milsin-ss lii'iiiM al.Miit thu S.111H' a- 111 1,^711. ll IS tliM.iL.'lit Ilial .\t.('l .^i'..tt was till' Mi'iginal suttli.'r ami iMiiii.b.'r iil tlilji VilhiL'.. All.. Ill lb.' VI'. II ls:<7 hi' I'lillt .1 mill, ami Ilii' plav.' wa.s km. Mil l..r iii.inv" y.'irs .1- .^...11- .Mill, si.iii. liini's .'ala.l I'.ilu ( iicK, allir llii' .ii'i'K nl In. H nam.', a inbulali mi th.' In in, an I up.. 11 wlms.' walcr piinl.'jios llii'.si' nil Is wi'ii' l..i',il..l. .\t this .l.ili' Ibi'l'i' was liM l.rl.l-i' a.i.i.ss thv Tri'iil. .iii'i ih I'lhabiMiils w. I npi'ili'.l Im b.i.l III.' sir. am, wlii.h mIIi'ii was lull I.. It- I. inks, ail. I inipas-alih'. Ililring ■>ir Irilii'is iImii.I II. ...Is a.liinnlsti.i- 1,..!, I.' '. i-it' I .^...11 - .Mills, an I niim'.l tlni pla. .■ l'iaiikl..i.l, wlmli ii.nu.' it I. .- 1.1 .111". I .v. r sin.'.'. \V.. Ii.ni' m. .l.,t.' as 1.1 111.' pr.iis.' t thi' liiiilgi' ,1.1- I. mil. bill It » I- ii'.t iiiilil 111. r -1 v.i.il y.'.irs ha. I pa-s..'.| 11.1111 tin; visit ..I III.' 1.;. ill. I.. .1.1 III. 'Jill. I r...i.l li.'tw.'.n lii'iitMii .111.1 r'raiikt.ir.l « ,- ' ..iiipl' :..l .ib.,iit Ivij. I II' iiU.i::.' ha- iLairinj; ami -.iw.inill.s, a w.imI. I. II 11 l..i\. tiiimiv. piiiiip la t.iry. ami .-.viral -t.ii.-, tav.'rns, itii,, g.iii.l -1 .1..' I'iilili.' .■•.'I1....1 bill. .Inn;, .iml 1111. ■.' .lull. his 1 'aiia.la Mutli.i.list, Kpls- ...Mil M. in.i.lisl. .111.1 l;.. 111. Ill 1 .1II1..I1.'. '■Mils papiT-iiilU Is al .. b.i'.iti'.l at II,,- I t; ami in Is71 IC.bl.iis iri'iti'l at .'..nsi.brabl,' I'Vp.nsi' a .lain 11..-- Ih.' I'r. ill riv r. wiili an nnin.'ii-i' llii.l ..1 iiat.r, making it ..n.' ..I til. 111., si mill pi ml".:.'- Ill til' . ..nnty.siiil.ibl,' |..r .my ,1.'S, riptmii .• lu.u.li' 1.,. liiilng pilip'.s.;- l'.ipul..Il..li .1 It .'.HO. I,,. in ..rj It. "I Mll.ig" ..1 ■•Stirling, s.vi'ii liiilis Inim I' ralikbir.l, in tin' I .lUi-iiip "I biw.l'.n. ami ii.nlliilii li.iiiml.ly ut .li.llii'y, has p.iltl.ins ..I hits l^. p., '_'il, 'Jl, iml ■-- Ml till- t.ivvii-lii|i williin its liinits. S.'.. lUw.l.iii. In. nil. nil.' .111 I .■ilirlin-. ami lli'llivill,'. I'laukbirl, ami Stilling mat" .,.l.,iiii/."l 1...1.I Mills ihr.iiigh 111.' l..vi'ii-hip. I'll.' 1. n -.'.'111 Iil III' ma .. I.-I...!., ami prM-p.-'i..il- .■..mlili'.n, as is uvnlvn. c.l by Ih.. ih.ti'.i.rli-'r mI' In 11 s. vi'ial l.iiil.liiiL's. till' wi'li. iillli il.'.l li.'l.l w'i ..vgi'u.l mill pi.iniisiiig . lip- ..I -ram, ami lln' liiiny 1 ns "> thru iiig Iriiil ..rihal'.lH I'V.lyw lii'i'c t.i I . i...' Ill' t mill till. High. nit tlii' milni.'lpalily. .•s.lni.il-liMii.sirs ami ihuiulms all i...'ii..'l at \. in., lis p. .nil-, wh.is.' ii'.i.'liiiigsiir,. tr.'U as tliu .;ir wi* bruathu. I ilk l.ik,' is -iln.ii.'.l 11 lh..n..k lllnVai.ji', in th.. m.rtli nl thf Imhii- -i.p. I- liiaiunl.ir III I'.rm. li.iMii.; all ari'.i ..1 ab.mt lull a. ."us, ami l- sniii,!- I.i.li.. ill .1 n.il.ii.il ' iin..-ily 111'' Wilt.'r .il 111, l.iki' is piir..' ami Innpi.l, ami .1 . Iil. is with iM. k b.i.ss .111.1 Mth.r sp.'.'ii's ..I Irt'sh w.iur hsh. It Im 11.1 .pp.i.iil '.iili.l. iii'iih"! has any visilih; means nl supply vver licfii ilis- I h.' Sim- biinily. I iiit.'l I'liiiiiii'.' i/iyilisls, cam., t.i Shlm-y al un early ;.il.' .111.1 1.1. iti.'l ilp.ili I'll- 'Jl Hill gl 111 th.. Oil uisl.iii, Mil ivlnit IS . ii.uii as Ih.' i»ak Hill rang", ami "I'l'.' Ih" pi.ili.'.'r s.'lllni- in this st'.'liMiiur Hi. i..«iishi|. 'I'll. 'v nil., a niiiii.'r.iii.s liiiiuly. nf iiiiieli iiiti'lliK.'iii'i', mvniUK n large .[tliilitity of vnluiihle Iiill.l ami ii.'''iipyilij, respeet.ahle s in sM.'ii'iy. 'rilUMlIiy Snper. sun nf [..'niiaril Si.p.'i', was the tirsi whit,' III.' l..wii-li'lp III Siilii.'y. THURLOW. Till' Tinvi'^iliin (it' 'riiuilnw, ur niiitli tnwii in tin- IJ. K. I.ny; lt;iv riiinihi-i's, is iiiiotlici nl' till' til'li'^t sttlt'il iiiiinu'ipahtir^ (^niit. . It i,s liuiiu.ii-.i nil til.' suutli 1-y tin- |t;iy "t (,>iiiiit.-. mi tli tnwiiNlii]" iM ^''Imy, I'll lIu' imith I'V MiinliiiL,'tl'iii. ati^o lanxiiiiitv tu tin' rily of Hell-'vilU'. till' |n'njilc liavi* imt 1> •u slmv In avail tlii'iii-flvos itf as is slmui i-i-asi'il p|■'l^Ill■l■ity I'l' till' a;,'i'i(iillinUls tlirnunliniit tlir I.iwi Iii.'jilr aif aliinput i-iitii>ly ili>ii'ii'lants oi rnitnl Kiiii-iri' I.i'Viili- ilrauM thitlirr afti r tin' iI"m' i>t tin- llfviilutimiaiy war ; a i>i(i|'li I'lTi'Us ami iiiti-IIi;^iiit, tiny an- jii.-itly tii't.-d t..r lios|.itality ;i Miiial viitiii'<, wliilf tli.'ii' h'niail iliarilV ami I'lihli.' spirit tiii'l th in fvi-iv t'iiti'r|'}i-i* riiiiilii'-ivi' tu tlit- ;,'fm-ial wi'llari'. 'I'lif lir^t i I'l'iU'tiatrtl the wil.l.^ ill 'riiinlow. al'ollt till- rios.' m| tlii' last vv\i\ ll ';^iiiiiiii;.' Ill tlu' [irrst'iit, tnuinl intiriniii.il'lr t'lTr.sts, n luavy \\n- wiih ili'iisf iiinlrijiiuw til, tin- In'im* of tin' I'i'iir ami hi'\\ liiii,' \v..|t, V. ry imiiuri'iis. Willi Ilnii' axi' ami .l;iiii ami with ^tul'ly i tli'V lit'^^aii tlifir \uirk tu .-arvf uut that i:iMml < ivili/aiinii v\ tht'i'l's ami piii.sili's ill its I'.isuin. Wluti tin' s. attLTnt iliaiin ailinit till' sunIi,L;iil ami cmps \\l-\< put in, tlir pi'uplr Im^mm to i tility .)f tliesi'il. I'luilmliuiis m| . \.iy vaiiity imii;,'iiiun>. ti. wfic I'l'itaiii uf rapi-l j^nuwlli ami larj.'i' rftiiiiis, a-, atti^tiil wealth that has hern ilrawii fioin the husniii ot tlu' snil ihiii iplarti'lH uf a ii'iituiv that has passed a WL-alth that Iia> i u' I'.'autilul hi'im-s. .Iriltcd to evi'iy part ol" the wmM. ami le.l ainl - liiiiis. Thf "-I'll is ^'eiierally a Inu' 'piality nf fahaiiuiis !i>ai siilriahly with flay. The liim^tum' runn.itiimue.asii'iially einps i sei ti.'iis. paiti' uliiily I'll the IVunt, Imt ii"! sniiii iinlly piumimni with eultivalii'ii. The .-.iiila 1" tlit' town-hip is uiiUiilann^'. i li al'Ie, annlli wat'-icii i'iiv rainiiiiL; pui]' ■■ses,wiUi almmhmt spiiiij;s ulpnir i I <\, part thrieuf. Til-- M.'iia Itiwr, with its seviial tiil'ulariis, inti^ Tu\Mi>liip ill a si.utli-\M'sti-iIy iMivi timi, ami tiiipties it>t.It at Br the liay ult.'uiiitf. Apple ..ivhaitls ate l.e''inniiii\. I\ amilru'it nftln' lim-st ami hanliest variulies yiehl alaimlantly, i laist-l in lar^'e .piantitiis, while the alfeady lar;,'e area ot oieh, yeaily aiiilitiuits. This prutiuit ahine in a lew years will lomi piimipil ailii lis ot ixiiort liming' its season. The soil ol'Thurlow ineiilione.l, i- m'ti-il tor its pri'Miietiv('m".s, aiul wheat has iVe.j known to yirl.l liiiy l.ii>li-U to thf arru, ami other .rna' wliili' it eaiinot lie surpassnl tur il.iiry puipo>.>. I.ar>,'e liuaiii liiir-t 'piaiiix I'l eheesr me annually rn lula'tnietl within iis iii 'niiiniamt the hi;^'hi.>l niarkrt piKf iii the markets ol the oM woil It iy prim ipally --hippi'il. W'u lia\i not ^tatistienl iutoiinaii.'ii at h; I sent the aetu.il i-Metit of this iTnlii^tty, it is, Iiowcmt, sniiit ieiii to-ihiy it tonus om- ..f the ^tapte pn>.litVts of this se.-tion ot ihr I'l tuniini,' yearly hnmlre'ls aiitl thonsan-ls of dollars to its patron.s- of Tliiirli'W and tlu- -•^nrnniudini,' ■■■un'v. Tlie river Mojra, wii mills ami inaiiurartnre>, has adiled niah'iiallv to the devrhipnient ot riiiirli.w. ami sim-e the. lays .if ,,1,1 .1.liii Walt.r My-is. w hen he ■ hi- tir>t .lam across its muuth wh.-re IlilhvilU* Uow staiitls. iiku have tik.-ii pile.'. (If thf iiievitald.- Ii;irdsliips ami depiivati.-ns I atti-mle.l the pioi r s.tthimnts ol that -lay, Thnrlow had its sha sions wfie not to i'f I'I'tained marer tli.ui l\iii^'-.toii, and the in- mill was at Napance Creek, distame some forty miles, wln-re. in il of oxen and liorst's the sutlhis raiTieil on their haeks their ;j ^Monnd into Itonr, often inadt-ipiat<> to the wants of a lar^^e famil wdl I'l* reniuml'ere.l that tin Mttlenn-nt of Thnrlow was l),-,;,'uu attei whiii the (lovernineiit all. )Wf. I provisions, ami heinu' is.ilated an the nnans of siistfiian' I', witii hiu -inall hop,.s of -pf-dy h.-lp froi side world, this little li.m.l of piuinfis vulh-n-.l hanlships and t><- niiulii writ li:ive .list t'ni.t;^iil a h-ss ind.iniit aMi' iii>ii,'y than that v a. t. ri/fd tin- tirct sittlfrs of tin- ir.-ut of Thurlow.' 'hnriii;.,' thf l,iaii> Kolie, v\lio appf irs to lia\.* Lee II the g.n.l .d and .mly ava rii;iinefV at tli it time, >niveyfil an.l l.ti.l .au th.' Iioiit eotifession o whii h was taken ni* I'y tin- fimilii-s of ( 'apt. dohii Sini,'!fton, Lient. an Indian Trad.-r. It.nid Wimlerlivdeii, .loim an.l Alex ('hish.>lii: I'al'lyl'apt. .lohn Walter Myer-. wh.i, it is-ai-l. lo-ated iip.intln' froi low previoii- to his removal to Sidney. We ha\f not hi-fn al'Ie to a.s.-rrtidn till' oi'v/xw of the naiiie 'I eonmetioii with the township, hut are iidornied t'l.it th" n.nm- w; derived fuitn h f titl.-.l iiohh-m.iii who had a' on.- time h.ld an •• thf Ihiti-h liov.itiin.'nt. Iiiiriiiu' the y. .ir 17^:'. riiurlow re. .-iv.l ti.'ii to its M-ttleimnt I'V th. amval ot' a l.ir^;.' nntnl'.-r of l.uvali-t- hail lu'ell .-un pi-lhd to 1.-; M' their s.'Vflal hnni.s HI thr rillt'.l .St eoimt ol the p.r-M-intioiis li\ the triumph iiit iii>iii'^''nts. ami s.a-k ant airivatb Boiiie dist.im e I'.n k fioni the front, we lind the names uf lliissi- .\r. hih.il.l MeK.ii/i.., Sol , it.i/flt..n. Me.Mnhael, W ill .Sf.lir Thrasli'T. A.sa Turner, Stephen ami l.imreme Uadgley, .lo Wdiiain Heed and his sons, Samii.l Wdlimn, .lolin ami Simnm Smith, dolm I i;well, C Ilv, Sinianl .nnl oth.-rs. Th. .-e w.-it i.w ye.i)->;itt<'rw.Md- l. an af< omit of whih is given in etuim'L'tio ht-^torv of the .Milv sfithnnnt of that niuni.ipaliiy. Then-. U ol the t.'u n>hip of 'I'lmrlow pievi.uis to ISiJ-J an- p.i.s->>'-.sion ot the I'li-ik, M. Iv Thr.iNhi'r. and a- lie knows tmtlii wlnJi-al'onts, th.y ha\.' ]'f.'l.al.ly h.vn .|i-Mi..y.d. We h..\v.ver I Cmiiiir- " (listo'iy of tin- .S-ttlenn-nt of Tpper Cinada,' tin- ret tiist town nii'-ting In-ht in Thnrlow. whieh we ate kiii'lly jn-rmitt. n.e of. "At tlh- iiinnil town im-ting for tin! t..wtislitp of Thuiliiw, I "hthdayof Mar h 17'.'>, wli.i.ii the following |*ersuns w.-i-'il " otll.ei-^, vi/.. ".I.ihn .M. Iiito-h. I'oun t'Imk: .l.'hn t'lii-Imlm and Wil ■'Ass-H.ors ; .los.pl: Walkrr. I '.'Ih-.tor ; S.u 1 II. tiilll'.rl, .l..hi " Williini .lohnsl.'ii. I'.lthin.ish-ls ; .t..|iii I'l.ok ami llaiin 1 l.awre " 'A'atdeiis ; -lohn Tavlor, r.'iiml keep.-i ; .l.'hn Katnn.in, I'ousti Melnlo-h, .l.dif/ havH, C.deh ll.ue.liet. U.i>well l..-v.-ns, .lohn Ilaiiiel riiPiitll. .hums Mrhmiaj.l. I>. K. S.de, \h. Kavden, whoi to iiave t.ikeii sides with the Ij.l.fis in l'^'(7 and f^.tpe.) his wih- liiiml over the tioviisliip rei-onl- dt hell «liiti- .liil.l liiiMi ill THURLOW. iil'.w, i.r iiiiilli tu\vii in tlif U. 1"'. I.nyiili.st iinli'l- nl ul' till' uMi'st ». lllr.l iiiiiiii,'i{i:ilitiis on llir Itiiy nl II 111.' M.iitli li> llii' lliiy ill (.liiinti-, Mil 111,' n.'Bl li.v"llii' Ih' iiinlli I'V lliiiitiiii;iiiin, mill on tin' t'livt liv Tvi'ii- 1.1' iiti'.l wi'lli l.l.'ii'li..- t.. raili.«ul ,111,1 stiiin.i...iil ■l.ise i.l.iviiiiilv 1.1 th.' , ily "I' ll.ll.'V ill,', a,iiilllta.,'.'s slow 1.1 avail 1ll.■lll^^'lv^'^ of as is slii.wu liy til.' ill- II' aKii.llltlllisIs llll'.llli;l|.,llt til,' t'H\ll>lli|.. Til,' ■ il.'s.M'iiilants of I'liit,',! Kiiii'ii',' l,,.y. .lists wIiowitu I, IS.' .,| till' l,','V,iIiiti,iiiaiy war ; a |i.ii|.l.' to-, lay pr.is- li, y ar,' Jii.stly n,it,-,l lor liosi-itality an, I tli,- many r 1,1'oail rliaiity ami imltlii' siiiril tin, I tlit'iii l,.n;liiu«t livi't.. tin- ^','lirlal wi'llal'i'. Tin' lust J.iolirris who riiiiil.iw, al..ait till- I'los,' ,.l till' last iinliiiy ami tlir louii.l int. lininal.li' toi.sts. a li.aw uasl.' ,,ltimi', r, tli,'li,'l if 111,' l.,'ar ami how liili;' wolf, w hi. li Wit,' :li,'ii' a\,' ami liilii ami with stiii.ly aims ati'l will, to ,'arvi' out that L'faml .ivili/.atioii wlii.li to-. lay s hosoiii. Winn til,' s.attfii'il ,I,aiin,i,'s l.i'L^an to lops well I'lll 111, till' 1 |ili' li.';.,'aii til i.'aliz.' tin- f.-f- i, lions lit .'Very Viiiii'ty iii.lij,'.'ii..iis 1., this lalitii.h' i.wth ami lari.',' iX'tiinis, as altist,,! I,y tllc vast lawn fiiini tliu hosoin of tla- soil .luiili;^ tin' tlilt'i' at has pass,',l a wcaUli that has ,,ivi'i,,l it with to I'ViM-y part of th,' woihl, aii,l !,',! an,l i-loth,'.! mil. 'tally a till, ,piality of cat, at,, ills h.aiii, nil\i',l I'on- linii'-liili.' foniiatiiin o.iasi.inally .Tops ..lit in iiTtain th.' IVniil, I. lit imt siilli, i.ntly pi imiit t'. intrrl',!',' III fa, ,' of I Ik' t,i\\ iiship is iiiiiliilalin^'. , liiiiat,' agr,'r- ' Will a.lapt.'.l til ai^ri. tilliil.'. It is ~iitlii iiiitly w.'ll SI'S, with al.iili.hiiit spi iii^s ol pill.' I i wat.r ill I'V.'iy lliv,'i', with its s.'V, lal triliillaiiis, inn- tliroiluh th,' l,ily iliii'i li ami tinpli.s it-,lf at B.lh'vill.' into h' ..iihai'ils an- hi'^'innino to l„','\i,'iisi\, ly . iiitivat, .1, 1.1 har-lii'sl varit'Iii's yi,'l,l al.nmiaiitly, ami is h.'iiij; s, whili' till' alna.ly lai;,'.' area .if ol.liar.ls r.'. i-if.'s pro.lio t ahiiii' in a fiw y.ars will loiin on.' ..f tin' 11 .liiiiiio its srason. Th,' s,.il ,,f Thiiilow. as alrcaily its pro'liii liv,'n,'ss, ami wlu'at h-is fr,'iiii.iitly hi'.'ii ishils to thu lui-L', ami oth.i .'.'iialsin |.i,.p,'.ili..ii. lass.'. I lor .l.iiry piirposis, Lais.',- ,pMiitili,-s of th,' arc alinilally 111 iiihi, tin,,] within its liniils, m lii,-li Ilk, t pri, 1' ill till' 1 'kt'ts ol till' ,,1,1 w,>il,l, to wlu'rc W',; lia\'not statistii'al inf..rn.ati.,ii at liaii.l to r.'pr.'- r this ihiliistiy. it is, li..wi-\rr, siilli.i.'iil to say that v st.iph' pi'o.lm ts of thiss,'i'li,.ii of til.' ri..vin.'u, rv- ami tli..iis:iii,ls of ihiUafs to its patr,.iis— the laini,*is oiiiiiliii;^ I'.aurv. Thu ri\t'r .Mojra, with its many h'ls a.liliil nialiTlallv t,. thi' ,h'V, lopnn'iit ami wiallii i'i|aysot'i|,l.l,.|iii U'alt.r My.is, v\ hi-ii h.' . ..iistrii.t.il iiiiiitli uh-ri' H.lh villi' now statiils, many i liaiigis iii-vital.Ii- hililshipi ami -ifpi ivatimis that always h'lm iil.s ol th.itilay, I'hiirlow hail its shar,-. I'l'ivi- itii,',| iiiar,']- tli.iii Kiiioston, ami th.' n.'ar.-sl grist k, .listaii,',' s,iiii,' f,.rty iiiiU-s, wIi.ti'. in th,' ahs.'ii.'u s. '111. IS .airi.il on their l.aiks tli.'lr grain to he iiiiileipi.it,' t,i the wants of a htrgi' family. Kor it Hl.'nnlit of Thnilow was li.-giiii alter th.' peilo,! loui'.l piiivisiiiiis, ami Iii'ing isolate.l ami without til I'll! -mail h.ip.'s of spe,',ly helpfi'.nn t.'l,' .nit- .1 of Ilium CIS siitl.-r.'.l hai-.lships aiel l.,ss,-s wlii.-h la h'ss in.l.iiiiilalili' .'inigy I hall that whi, h . h.ir- f th.' Ifiil Ilf Tliurlow. 'hilling the y.ar 17.S7, t.. hav.' I.eell the g.llil.il ami ,ilily avallal.h' , ivil ye'l ali'l l,i>l "111 111,' front , onees-loli of Tlilirlow, iiiiilii's of ( 'apt. .Iiiliii Singleton, l.ii'iit. I'Viguson, \ .iml.-rhyil.'ii. .hihli an, I .\1, x ( 'hisla.liii. ami pio- ■yt'i-. «h,., it is sai.l, huat.-.l iipnii ih. tioiii of Tliiir- ■ 111 Si.lmy. ' t.i a-ii-rtain th.' 'iiigiii of the nam.' Thllrl-.w in .ip. lilt all' ii.f.ill I tli.it till' ii..iii|. ».is piolialily Mi'iii.in who hail a' on.' tilm' h.l'l an ..lliie iilnh i ilriiig till- vi.ir ITs'.i. riiiirli.w r.'i I'U.'il .inae.piisi. . aiiival.'t a l.iigi- niiinli.'i ..f l..iv..li-ts who, too. .' th. ir si'veral h s in th,- t'liiti',1 .Slat.s ,iii a, - th,' trinniph lilt iii-iirgiiits, an, I s,'ek protii-tinii r.iitish ll.g. .\ ngthesi' last aunalk u ho sellh'.l III' front, wi' liii.l th.' I IS of l:ii-s.-U I'itm.iii, lion ll.i/.'lton, .M.-.Miihael, Williiim fo.ik, I. .*^I,ph,.ii ami Laiiri'ii,',' llii,lgl,'V. .ioliii Tiivlor. I-, S.iiiin, 1 William, .lollll ami S01..1 Hi. haul II. Hv. .-.il.'iai.l .,ii'l,.ili.'rs. Th.-,' w.i'.' t'lll.ivi'.l a l.iinihi s.if llii haul I '.ninitf ami lt.il„'rt Tlioinpson. I saw null anil alti'rw.iiils a giist tniU on tli.' ea-1 ihnh w.is in .ill pn.l' il.ililv tin' l"ilii'l.iti f th,' I'.'lh'Ville. hn in.iiv Vi'a''s afl.r ih,' al...v,' ,lal,' I'll' 11., s ,,i K luanl mil .1. t'ai'si allioii. i-'airnian. ill I .Shenv.lO'l, <''...|i l''l,,leli' k, I'lawfolil ami il 1 iiMp of Thniliiw on tile in th.- t i'..wn I..U11U -I Itl.'il ii| the front ami lil'st a essioii. The w irils rapi'lly tak-'ii lip hy the ullsprmg of l'. K. ,.lh,'r p,irti,iiis ofthi' Hay. IT-IS tile t'.wn-hip- .,f Th'irhiw ami ."^iiliiey w.'i.- ...si's. I. lit in that v.. II w.' tin. I Siilnry hol.ling its ' mint of wl.i h Is given ill eonin'utioil with Ih.- .111 of that iiiiiiii,'i|.ality, ship ..f 'I'hllrlow pii'vi.nis t.. IS.j'J ar.- 11. .1 ill tlie I-; Thrash. 'r, ami as he knows iinthing ,,flh,'ir hal.lv hieii .l.'stiiiv.'il. We how,'V, r liinl ill Dr. Si'tthni'iit of rpp.r I'.inii.la," th.' r.'e..r.l ..f th.' hiirlow, whiili we all' kin.lly p.'rmilti-l to inaki' iii'.'ting I'lr tho tiuiiship of Thiiilow. Ik'M ,>ii Ih.' wh.r.il th.' fi.ll.oMiig pi'i-oiis wi'ii' .'I1..S.11 town I'h'ik : 'lohn I 'lii-li,.liii ami William llei.l. I'olle.'tor : .S. 1.1 It. iHlllarl, 'I'lhll lleiil. ami ni.i-t.'ts; .lollll I 'iiok ami jtani'l LavMili..', Town r..illi.l k.'.'p.'l : .hiliii l-'airm.in, t 'iinstal.le ; .IhIiii ileh ll.n.'.lict. l;.i-vv.'ll l,,'v.'iis. ,l,.liii l''i...lriek, llonal.l. I). B. .Sol.', Ilr llayil.'ii, who is reporte.l .. h'.'li.'ls ill ls:17 an. I e-.'.ipe.l -his w if,' 1. 1 using to .nil- ill h.'lil the olliii' of t.inii ihrk, whii'h lip iiii|.i.itaiit ill tliL' InwiiMliip. It Ih helieve,! that Iti'i'v.' .if riiiirliivv, III! uIHl'-.' lie ttlh'.l witli uhility for many y.'alH. l-'ioin ISfid, ,r. .1. Karlpy, llaniil Clapp, Ah'.x. Wilson, riiilip I'hipp, S. Chrvsli'i', .loliii I'anniir, .lo'lm Vaii.lwatir, .John Tlionip.son, .Mex. Wil.son, Simon Chrvs.lale, Win. Stiv.'iis. Ai.hilialil liiiss. Win. II. Sill-, 11. I). Chi'i'shoro, Win. .M.'liavitt, ,l..lin Thi.iiips,.n, I'. 1!. Dulev, .1. .S, Diainoml, ami S. II. Fiiiinian, liiv,' »,'rv,'il in th.' T..wiisliip f'omnil, ami as ilsiitlii.is, ll.ilii It .\shley, Koxl'i.lo, at pr.'s.iit ...'i'iip\ iiig the ilii.'f exe- .ntiv.' ..Iliie ; William IlinUon IJ.nlin, D.'pnty lle.v,' ; with K, Thrashei', us ehiU of the I . .1111 il. Th.'Town Hall is a line, siihstiiiitial Ini. k laiihlinj;, sitnati',1 in th,' villag,' of I 'aiiniiton, with lapaeity slilli. ii'lit to aee.niiliio- tlat,' th,' wants of the rati'payirs. The total assessoil vjiliie ot real ami jii'i'soiial jiropiTtv in the township for IS7.S umonnts to .*!'J,-4Uii,ll(KI, iml iiiil.rii.'.'s within its gi'ograpliii al limits alimit i;,'.,Mi|laer,'8 oflaml, Theie ai.' I. Ml lat.pav.Ts with a popnlatiiin of uliout f>,7.'.l), whi.h sp.'aks v..hiiii.'S h.r th.' prospii-itv ami eiit. ijirisi' .,f its inllahitanls. .-Vn eMclhlll systini of C.mi 1 Si li.a.l K.ln.'ati.in la's h.'.ll ill- angiirat.'.l throughout tin ini.ipalitv. CoinhirtaMi' s. 1 1 h.nises ar.' I..i'at.'.l at ...nviMii.nt points whiili .nv nmlerthe snpirvi-i if an expi'ri.'ii.eil ...ipsof l.-aihi'i's. Ilnogi'li.'lal . Iiara. t.ristiu ..f all ('ana.liali pi ,'rs.lth'- III. 'Uts is the .-ally atteiilion whiili is always pai.l t.. si liools. .Mniost as soon as I hi' first inie is eliaie.l ami plant, ,1^ ami piotietimi against starvation seeilii'il, in.aslll.'s arc -.1 on |'....t t.i sii-nie in. alls of inslril. lion for tli.'ir .'hilili.n, ami lli.' primitive log lints of ,lsllii, in wliieli th. lirsl ni.li nts of th.' thii'i' " lis" w.r.' taught, .'outlast I..11 il.lv with the ailv.in.e.l i'.ln.ati..iial syslein, ami la'antifnl ,iii,l ph'usantly siliiat.'.'l s,liool hons.s ..f to-ilay. Tin' sain.' remarks apply with e,|iial |,ii'e,' to s|.iritiial ami i.ligi.Mis e.liliei's to 1..' not with .'Vi'iy few miles on any of tin' i.riii. ipal ma. Is ..f Tlinlh.w, Biiliie of w hii'h wolihi ,1,1 ,'ii.ilit to any lily. Till' II, 11,'vill,' ami tiiainl .liimtloll.l!. I(., ufwhieh nienlion in liiaile in the lo'ii.'ial 1... Ilisl.,ry, ami th.' pi.ipos.'.l r.,iite of th,' .Moira Valley li. li..t(i Twreilaml M union, inns thiongh the township, while niaeailainizisl rim.ls lea, I ill ,'Vi'iy iliri'ethm to any part of the li.nk innnlrv. T'he .\|,,iri l;iv. r, naiiie.r alter llie K.irl of .Moira,' aftctwarils Maniiiis ol Hastings, or Sag..iiaska, its original lii'lian naiite, llnws at a riipi.l paee Ihroiigli the township, allonling sunn' of the limst water privih'gis that are to he h.nii.l ill the I'lovin,',', whih' large i|iiaiitilies of saw logs are annnallv latleil from the north v,),i,ls t,i th,' iiiaiiv mills along its hanks, ami at Ihi: 'ill,', there to iii' .liess.-il r,,r th,' niark.'l. Tier.' ar,' .s,v,'ri.l small villagi'S :•. th,' town hip, the prim ip.il of whi. h is ( ■aii.iifton, silnate.l upon 111.' nver .\l..,i,i, ahoiit Imir iiiihs from Hill, vilh', ami was tirst sitthil ahoilt th.' y.ar Isdii l,y th,, tainily of l.,|iii Caniiill, from wl th.' villag.- .hriv.'.l its nam.' ami «h.i was its I., I.r. .Mr. I', ill in \^\1 .rei t,I UliiisliiiitKsuf tliu Six Nitiitui Imliaim under Hnint, (luring' tin* I»nrilri' «;irs ; Imt w\h:u wv rmisiili'i- hnw tlu-y wi'i'i! ln?ati!il ill tlif iiiiitttiM mC I.uiiI iif^otiatinii!*. luiil liy tin- a^f'^rfcsivi' |ii'lify of tilt? piniifiT Ui'ttlci-, tbivrii li'Diii tlleli- linir iiiL!'i;l'i>iiti
  • 4. Aha Hpi i-iiiii-ti f>f I lie llloili' nt' iU'l|llil'itJ^' lll ll(!ie Jjivf a sytin|isis til tiit; cnntr.irts aliuvc iiit iiliun-il. '* An a^rL'rpiii'iit iiiiiiic on N.iv. ItOlh, I7>7, hi-tU'-cii tin- ( 'liii-fs or Sju-liinns ■Sil' till' Si.v N.'iti'in Iniii.Lii.i. i>i IIk- li>'rk, ■'"I thv iitliiT part," witiir.si!,! tliat tlic naiil ('liiil> m- Sa. Iiiaiai nl tlii' Six Natiniis, on I'l'itaiii "-iiil'litiniiH at'tiMwardh iiicntioiuMl. " liancil to tln'saiil "■Inlili lavinu"^tiiiiit anil liin a^sorialcrivilr-fil to iiiaki' Miicli nsnvations r..r tln:insi-l\rs or ttn'ir Inirs as tlify fhci»i', ami. "saiil icsi'rvati.iii, 1,1 iwcrl lo tlic^aid l.a-i-,> in .-av tiny "wllolilil al'ti'iw.irilw Iff rfhll'Ulislinl l>v tni; lii.lialis. " 'rii,-|,.iv litswcrr spiailn-.l a.< 'M ywirly n-nt ol two tlion,iii.| Spanish millcvl ilollais,' payalil.' on lli<< Itli 'lay of.l Illy in i-arli yi-ar ol'llin niiiu lininlii'il ami iiim;ty-nini}, Tor wliii'li till- l.-asi; was iliawn. It appi'ara tllat tliis rmivi-yaih'i' was ili-claicil illi'^^al all'l m't asiili; liy tin* .Statu antlioritieH, a liiattiir ol littlu iliii ottanri' so tar as tin- oi-i^'in.ij loMnas of till' soil HX'lf rolli -rriu-il, as tin y iii'Vfr l-fLiaimsl possfs^imi ol tlirir t'-rri- tory ; otln-r srlioinrs wrrr iiitio.lnrril Ity 1, ss s.rnpnloiiM-onip ,iii,'.s anil iiiili- vi-lnals, wliiTi'liy tin* r.-il niati was i,'railii illy il.-privi'il ol" In.s Imtliri^^lit, tin- linntin^' },'roliliils of hii latlii-m, aii>l lithiT ilrixa 11 Wi'^twaul m to ( ' inaita. It w.is i-onsi.li iiil no ilislionor to ('.cfiaiiil ;iii In-lian, ami tin- ii'Iiiimii- lilanci's liy lliiai' tiiln's of tin. londni I of tin- I'. S., ainlStati- I lovirnnnaits. piivato iiiili\ i.ln lis, an. I roiiipaniis, prcsi-nt an ai i-niiiiil.ition of violatr-l iiiiil lirokcn pli-il_L;i'.s whiili will Iuicvit nsl'iiiiid to .\iiii liran ilisj^-iarr. CapUiin .losi'pli llrant. it .ippraii, took no part in tlu'sn or Miilisiapiont transactions of a similar nature, nor ilurs it .ippiiai tli it In- was L-oi.riii/aiit of wliit was transpiiini;. ho in-ini; alisi-nt at tlin tiiiio. . Itii tlm liri-akino out of tilt" ItfVoliition. .losrph Ih-aiit roinoxeil tiii- .Moh.iwk tiilii-or nation from thi'ir hoini's in tlm Moh.iwk ami Si-holiaiii' valliys, to l.oui.st on Hi.' .\im'- rii-an siilo of tin' .\ia'_'ata rtvt'r. wlii'io ho liiiijt a looi'lmu'h ; a In 11 \iliirli lir hrolloht with hini from tlio oist was Imiio upon a lao^shar in tlif fork ot a trcf, anil survii't'S wi'r.' in'.asional!>- liihl liy tin' lliitisli Cliapl.iin of tlii' Fort, lloaftt-'rwanlsri'imivi'il his Irilic to ( 'aiiaila. 77™./. «./o,o.p,(, or.losipli Krant, was liorn in tliu yc.ir 171'-'. upon llir l.aiiks of ilii' Ohio 1,'ivir, wliiK' his trilni Wi're on a visit to tioit I'ountry. Ho was, ai'i-oiiliMo to oliu writer, tlio son of rtihowa^hi'ViM|oaraL,'likw iiii, a .Mohawk of tlio Wolf trilii', ,iliil was lilailo I'hii'fof tin' Six .Nation Imlians .iftir tlin hattlo of l.iko Ctiiir^i', in whii'h tini olil clni'f Soi I'ln^.i-rah-ta waskillnl. To follow ami ik'tail tliL' L'Vuntfnl lifo anil movi'ini'iits of this n-iiow in-il ihii-ftain from this ilat" of Ills appoint. ni'iil as k'ailtrof thi'Six .\, it ions, to fhi'il.iy of his iloatli, wiiulil oc'i'iipy too nin.'h spaii' for a work of tlli.s 'Irs. iipt ilo was always ili'Lply inttiri'sttiil in tlir wrllaic of his nati as w;is atti stiil t.\ his I'lMjiitnt app.i.i'l to thi' liritish I oim riiniiint who, on tin: loin Insion'of pian'hail for..'iitt.li hi'i faithful alliis lor a lioino for his | pi,'. Ills appli- canon w.is listi'licil to, anil piomisi's iiiaili' to orant thi-niiii fanaila an amoniit of lamli'i|llil to what tiny li.i.l lost in the Initiil States. This promise was ratiticil .lannary I Itli, 17'.i:l. ih-ant. on the evaenalion of l''ort.s Dswejjo ami .Sii^ara liy the I'.rilish triio|is, went with his tlilie east, Ictnrn- ill'_' the followillf! .ynr ami seleetinoa tract upon the mutlishores of the liay otl^nint'. I'olnprisiiif; '.y, 711" acres, which 1 ieneial llalilini.iiiil eailseil to lie pllrchaseil from the .Mississ.ineas, ami lonveyi-il in fee simple to the Six Nations, who wen inpo.si..,| of remnants of' the followino narneil trilas : M,:li,iirl.-i. '/«././.i.s, I'.,,!,,,:.,,!-,, ii,i,i,„l„,i„s, anil S.ifnn ; the »i\(h nalioii. the y'M.sror.iro.vof North t'.irolina, who, iliiven from theii conntiy 111 I7'_'.'i, were ailoptcil hy the /I'm/no/j, a powerliil tnlie, ami n\wi\ laml lielween the (/a./r/o« ami r.iiiu.uj.is in fee. He also olitaineil amither Klaiit of laml six miles 8i|uaie, on Hie liranil ilivir, mar Jirantfonl, where the larger pur- tilin 1.1 the .MoU.iwk llilie loeat.il, in onler to lie liealel to their olil allies, the .V.io, ■.!.«, who hill settleil further ilowii the river. The portion of the trilie who s.-ttleil on tin* Kay of l,liiiiiti' llcsi-rxation were iiiiiler tlie imnnili. ate aapervision of ('apt. .lolili llcseiiiiityiin, a eonsiii of llranl's, ami w ho was sllliseipielltly joined l.v I apt. Isaac Hill. The ileeil of the tlMit to the .Mohawks, now Tyemlln.lo.l t.iwnship, hears ilale I.SII-1. The laml lieilii; grantcii to the chiefs, wairiors, people, ami wolilen of the Si.v Nations, ii ]iortioii of whin liy settleil tlicrc, the rcniaimlei, as pievimisly remarkeil, pi'iiceuileil westwalil with Itr.int, ami settleil iipiiii the llrami IHver h'eser- vatioii. liraiit, after he hail settleil tin* reinaimler of his | p!,* on the lesei v.i- tioii, retiieil to a u'l.int of laml eoiili rreil iipoii him hy the t io\ ernineiit at where UelliiiL't 111 .Sipi.ire is now loiateil : till re he liveil 111 peace until the ilay of his ileath. wlinl cniieil on tlie:!IHi Novemlicr, IM17. Iiii ,,eili. liti'ly after the oecnpati f their reservation, the .Mohawks eiecteii a log ehiireh at the li iliaii villa;.'e of Tvcinlinaoa. the lirst in the liay legion ; a school was also estahhslieii, Imt shortly afterw arils ilisi tinneiron anoii'nt of the inillllllelii f the ehihliell to 1,'aril, ami the eelleral lack of atteliil. anee. The ohl 1 liiiich haviiio |„ ,. ilil.ipniateil. a new and more siih- stantial one was cieeti'il in I s (t, which was ihdie iled with iinposini,' 1 erc- inonies. Iliirini.' the years |s|si,r IMlUlie Indians siirieiidi nil the lirst four enncessioiis ot the township, which were .it iniei siiiMv.'d and put iiiion the niarli* t. i'ln* land heiiio of first ila.ss ipiality, and I'leav ily tiniheied, was rapiil.y taken up hy actual setthrs. In Is Kl'the lemainino north part of Hie township w.is siirveee.l, placed in thcinaiket, and al.so sold liy the (oiveriinient for the hciielit of the Indians. 'I'he first two and a*liali 1- eessioiis, incllidiiiH the hrokeii front, lontaiiiiii).' alioiit 'JII.IHIII acres, were Icserveil hy the ahorioinal owners, and is at present all tli.it remains of tile orioinal reservation of the Six Nation imli.ins. I'lomimnf a no the first settlers in the township we tiiiil the ii.iim s of the I'orlts, Sweenevs. Nc.ilons. .McKinney., H.inleys, Kii-li.-hs .ami KillmiMr.ivs fiom Inland' the .\|,.|,aiells, .\1, l''.illeiis. .\llilclsons. Flllloi|e|is and Fi'isters. fn.ni.Seot- laml ; the llolierts, raliners, Kinmons, .tones, and olhc, fi 1 Knelaiid ■ the .\ppleli\s, l,a/ieis, nsl.ornes. Monlens, Ih.ss, Trips, and llemills I'lnted Knipilc Loyalists aliil their desccmlaiits, very many of w lioiii, or their eliildn'ii, still liohl tVoiit positions in the township'or eon'nty. .\fler the lirst ocenpation of tin' nseivation lands, 111 '\>-M, the town. ship made rapid piogress, mads were laid out and inipmved, sel I |i.,iises ami chnrclies sprang up in eery din'ctioli, and the enure .nrninndincs wen' changed tn.ni Imli.ii: w Is t ic of the finest a-jricnltiiial niilnici. pahties to he fiiiind in the county of ll.istin-s. T'lic I,... shanty of the piolicr settler is now n'pla I l.y comtortal.le looking farm dwellings with snlisiantial out liiiildings, imlicauvc of thethrilt I imliistiy of tiieii re- Bjieclive oivners. Tin* whole snrliue of the township was ori'iiiallv covenil with a vety heavy gmwth of tiiiihi r, of the varl.tv iiiiligeinnis to tins part ol (Intailo, and a dens.' iindeigMw Ih in liiaiiy localities tliat com* (iletcly iiliscnreil the soil fnitii the sun s ravs, making all otlnrvcoctatioii inipiwaihle. It was pnihihly these ein'nmstanci's, ami the ninncnnis stnanis that How tlnoiigh the township, that imlnced Hiant to select this tract of land as 11 sintalile home for his pcojile. rhe ainfaec of the land is umlnliiting ami niclining lowanl Hie south. west, niiderino drainaoe everv ' way piisslhlc. The soil is similar to that of Thnilow, is of a calcareous I imtnn' ; oeeiisionally llii'liini'stinc fonmition appm.iches so near Hie surf ice lis to render the soil ditlienlt of cnltivalioii, and in some few iilaces the liiek m ipiitu pruiiiiiieiit. T'hc land, w here not too roekv, is of the gre ilost ' fertility, itnil in Htieoiid to none in thu county in All cereals am riiiseil alnnnlantly, also fruit ; 1 perhaps in this hititilde, is there lietter cnconra a soil of pccllli ir adaptaliility and a elilnale eiisnro a f.iir ipiality ol friiit, especially apples townships in the coiinty the hest watered, seve; tnliiitarics inn through the whole width of t westeily ilireetion, eniptying tin mselvi's into Siickercreek takes its rise in the township of l.ciinox, and rinis throllgll the south-east coriie ing into the liay directly soiilli of the Indian also takes its rise in Kii'hinond, and inns paral distance fnimjSiicker eicck, emptying into I ri\'er, a coiisideiahju stieain inniiing parallel which arc situateil the vill.iges of Sliannonvi Kingsfonl upon the e;isterii hoiindiny, takes it ship if Kennehee, in the I ■oiiiity of f'rontenac, dians as the (i>,t .* upon this ri\er are loca factories, iVc. , and it alfonls water power fot vicinity, {'"isher creek, a trihnt.iry of the Sa supply upon lot .No. '.il, in the nth conci'ssion I'. <)., and empties into the .Salmon on lot 'j:l iniuamed creek also takes its rise iniincdiatel niiig in a sontli-westerly direction, emptying i t.') ami Hi in the township of Thurlow. I'a Irihutaries, waters the noith-west part of the into the Nloira, at I'laintield, in Tlinrhnv. across the north-west corner of fy endinaga, ai s.'.w and grist mill ; on the northern Imunilan • lolni White, .M.r., a small stream, rising upon empties into the .Moira lliver, in the township o .Mild Lake, on the c istcrn lioiindary, hetweei is atsn situated ill the township of Tycinliiiaga, species of fresh water tisli. There ate ten T which are situated as follows ; —Shannonvil .Milltown, hit II, 1st con. : Itlessington. lot Wl, L'ml eon. ; .Marysvillc, lot ;t'.', .'Inl con. : Indian Itescivc ; .Melnisc, lot I ."i, :)nl con. ; lie lot :i4, lith con. : with olliccs on the eastern Itoslin, in the mil tli- west coiner of the townsli There are a nnnilier of large cheese lactor township, and eonsidcralih' inoney is invested I in this industry, .loliii White, AM'., has a I residence at Kosliii, wlii.h nianiifactnres la cheese, as e,,a nianntactory, two carriage and hlacksniitlis' sii I'lesent population ahoiit 'J,'.!!. Lonsdale is a small post village of neelit Silmon Itivci, and lot No. Wl in the oiid coi Tycndniaga. It has a population of aliout '.'11 done at tins point, dniwii priiicipaliy fnini the ORICAL SKETCH OF THE I y, anil in Mi-fniid to mim* in tliu cmmty in itH niituriil iihuIuotivenusH. iIh :iru i-jiiHi'il jilmriiliiutly, also frnit ; nowlicri' iti tin.' I'nivin«-f, ur i in this liitituilc, ia tlu'i't! Iictter tnirouiaj^L'tin-nt tnr the fiiiit-^'rnwfr, I of pi'i-iili.ir it>lfi]itiLliility and a clinialv inixlilicil liy tin' l>.iy liic'r/i-H a t'.iii' <)nality nl frnit, i-Min'riiilly aiipli-H. Tycnilina^'a is ot all the i|is ni tin I'tninty tin- lii-Ht wiiti-rcil, wi'vnri iiar.illfl stn-anis with tllt'ir rii's inn llii'-nixh tlii' wlinh' wiiltlt nt tlii' ninni('i|iality in a Honth- y tlin-t'tiitli, i-nil'tyill;^ thrrnsi-lvi'M into iIk^ May and Mial;i lliviT, iTci^k takt'H its riwi^ in thir townsliii) nt liichiinmil, in tin' Cntiiity nf :, ansiijii ; an I LTi'i'k alsi. takes ils rise iinnn'iliately sniith nf lii'ail 1". o., inil- [i s.intli-we>tt'rly itireetiini. ein|it_\ing intn tin- l!ay npnll liith Nn. Hi in the township nf 'rhni'lnw. I'luker erunk, with its several lies, waters the nnitli-west part nf the township, ami einplies itself le Moiia, at rlainlii'hl, in Thnrlow. The .Mnira river alsn runs the north-west eoriier nf T>emliiiaya, ami upnn wliieli is sitnateil a 1 ;^rist mill ; nn the iinrthern linninlaiy, mar the ihei'Mi faetnry nf V'hite, M.I'., !i small striain. risiii;^' npnii lot'JT, in the litli eont'essinii, inlothe .\liiiia Uiver, in the tow iiship nf IIiiiik. ilonl. .A portinn nf iake. ini the e isterii liiiiimlary. Iietweeli the Ttli ami Nth einnessions sitnateil in the Inwnsliip of 'I'y.inlimiga, whieh aliniiinls with .-evelal I of fresh water lish. 'I'lnle are ten I'ost-iillii es in the tiiwnship. are sitnatml as fnllnws : -Shan iville. hit '■', Imliiin l.'i serve; wn, lot n, Ist enli. : lllessingtoil. lot .~i, 4tll inn. ; l.onsilale, lot U'lin. ; .Marysville, hit .TJ, :iril con. ; .Millpoint, hit in, 1st eon., Iteseivn ; .Melnise, lot In, :li'il eon. ; IJe.nl, lot L'l, ilth inn. ; .Allieit, . lith enii. : with nlli.'i's nil the eastern liiminlarv at Klllgsfiinl ami , ill the north-west I'lnner nf the tnnnship. -'re area nninlier nf larui' ihee.se laelnries seallereil tlirongliniit the lip. anil innsiileraMe inoiiey is iiiveste.l liy the farmers nt Tyeinliiiaga I iiiilnstry. .Inliii White, .M.I',, his a large estalillsliinelit near his lee at lliisliii, whi.h maiinfaitiires large ipiantitiis nf liist-ilass , as ilii all the other faetories ill the tnwnship, the Hay legion liiiiig ilaily well ailapteil to the mannlaeturi; of this very nsefnl artiele of e village of .Sliaiiiinnville is sitmiteil iipini the Salinnii liiver, ami in iliail Unserve, ilistanee fl'i.in llell.ville 11 miles, ami ahoiit 1 friilll the ore. TheCiaml riiiiik Hallway pa.^ses tliiongh the village, alloro- pie l.n'ilitles for travel, ami the tlalisporlatin.i ol Height. The laml,L'()il ipoii wlneh the village st.imis, t.igelher with the mill privile.'e, was lioinllie Mohawks for '.I'.MP years, l.v Warren Nohle ami Kre.leriek , in IslSor Isr.i. who lie.ilt a mill, the lirst in the tnwnship. The eontiaet was ennlinmil liy the Deparlineiit nf the Interinr, I' . Wall- , the owner, agreeing til furnish tn the Imlians yeai Iv :in hairels of as a eonsiiieration. The name was oriu-inallv lier'ivi'il from the who eaiiie friilii ihe vieinity of the .shannon, ■lielaml. mil settleil It an early ilate, ami was l,y them eallnl Shan i, ami aflerwanls inivilh'. The Imlians naineil the stream .Salmon liivir, on aee it nf -ge ipiaiiiiliesuf that speeies of lish fouml in its waters. Tlnre are tlie live saw mills nf Mr. Wallliriilge, situate the river at lliis point eol tnrningoiil several niillion feet of liiinlier yearlv ; while fnrlller the .stieani Is the mill of Kathlnirn ,^ S f .\|i|l |',;i„t, with an ini- lapaeity ; time is a large stnne llniiiing-inill, with a eapariiv of '.'(HI s per ilay ; two tanneries, .some very line stores, earri.ige ami liliek- shops, thice ehnrehes Clnirehnf Kiiglaml, ( anaila .Niithoilist ami ipal .Metlioilist, ami ag I ( 'onunon seln.nl, having a ilailv average aneeol al.nni KKI pupils. ■I'he Hivisioii ( oiirt sift iiigs for tliV ii-,,! of iniity are hehl at Shanmniville. The village has m.t improv, .| mmh owing pnmipally to the ilepiessimi of the liimher traile, upon « l,iili loll 111 the popnlation ehielly ilepi ml. .Sham ville is also i pint of lliehaiil I,. Lazier, I.eing , 'olleetor of Ciistom.s. The .Salmon liner ly was navigahle tor li.il-l.ottoins up to the village, lint 1' is fallen tn II extent that navigati s lemleii il inipiaelieiihte, i xiept Inr a short "• "I' " ' "'^' ''''y- 'l''"^^ ple.sellt |iiipulatloli of Ihe village is ii,-,t(, „r II j'niiit is sitmiteil ill the snutli-east enriier nfTyemliiiiga, ami is the village 111 piniit 111 iniporlanee in the town I, is ieven mil's Vipaiie.', eight troni shannonviile. ami seventeen from the eitvof tile. Ihe village Is ph'asantly sitllatiil. ami eolnlmimls one ot'the views ol the lay to lie liiiiml npiiii ils northern shores. The vaivim; ■'I" ";"'" "' '"'■ ,'""1 '!"■ «''l'-" "f the long reaeh. with imieiileil 'I'l'i'i'l ,",'l'i'e,'',' !!. r .'"■ i"'''"" '""■ •:i;»'"l'r '"•''' K''""l'»'- -^"liloiii met I an,\ other pait ol the I'lovinee. The \ illage re, eiveil ils i i,,, I,,. ■etlon 111 IMlli.f the huge .saw mills liy Messrs. Thomas V How,. I'.. ( aipeiiter, anil II. II. liathhnin. .Vtneneans from .Mhaiiv \ v' isot teitntlnniherateln'resaweillor the .Vmeru'.n market ' ami' an ,' extensive Imsmess is ,1 ■ i„ shingles ami laths. The mill is s.,i,| nil' 111 the hest eipiippeil in the I'lovinee, einploving ahoiit one' him- laiiils. Iheraw inaleri;, IS tloatiil ,lo„ii the rive'^s Tieiit. .\l ra lamlNapanee -Me.ssis. liathlmin ,V .son. the pre.sent iiwne s. h.av-' getnnlierlinns in Nmil, Maslings, anil other' eonnfies. fonsi.lel'- 71 e les? s'l ";■ -n^ ;'■;;" f"" '"-l"l'l"iiM.ngat Hiispoin,, „ml t tl I linest sehoin els that lloat 1 , our waters were liiiili at liath- ja . . Ihere IS a so an exeellellt piei alhifilini.. every faeilitv for the ' ■""' ' •"•''''•■i "";,'.,""■ «^'l"''''l apiiealallie nt the viliaeeisoi f -.1 ami piiLspellty Ihere is a ehiiieli, sehiinl res, waggon iiml iiUh sliop. shoeimikers simp, haines p. tJle;. ih i^ll'^r::!'; .Vi Ihe piesent popnlati ihont 1,(KK), the representatives „i W'liinh it is siirronmleil. The village is grnwing rapiilly, ami prninises i,,r to liui'oiiie one of inipin'tam-e in the township. .Meir I'.ll anil village is loeate.l upon lot .No. l:l in the ;liil ion.., ftinll III Tyemliiii-g.i. ami is the seat of lililiiieipal gin I'rninelit. The Tumi I Hall, a most siilistantial hriek liiiililing. with evei'.\' i'oii\eiiieiiee for the aeeniiinioilatioii of ttie eoiimil ami ratepayers, is sitiiateil in the vilheje Tllere is a htaikslnitirs shop, tavern, ete., two elinrihes ami a cheese t.ii ■ liirv. A sellnnl is sitllateii a short ilistatlee west nf flu; village, i'npnl.i liiii'i. Hit). .\ pnrtioll nf the village nf llnslilt is sitlialeil ill the llnrtll-wesl enriiei .il the tnwnship, a ilesi'iiptiini nf whieh is given in eon lie. 't inn \wtli the lii>ii>t v nf the township nf Thnrlow. .\ short lil-lanee east nt l.'oslin, on tin hinin.!- ary line hetwei'ii Hiingi'i foi'il ami Tvemlinaga, anil on the .Moir.i liivir, at. the mills nf, I. Wilsiin, ami the eheese faetnry nf.lohn White, .M.l'. Kingsfiiril is iinothei post village on the .Salmon liiver ami easlitn linnmlary nf the tow iisliip, prineipally sitnateil in the towiisliip of lliel i.l. ill the I oiinty of Lennox. The ei'miieil. house of the .Mohawk Imlialis r. Ineate.l upon lot '_'■! ill the '-'ml i oin-e.ssiiiu of tin' resenatimi. The risen. . I lami of the Imlians is far heliiml the rest of the tnunship in point of nilti vatioii. Some few I le.irai s are to he met with, the majority of tlntiilr preleriing tn earn tln*ir living hy light hamlieralt ami other wmk lli.ni i.. I'li'aring anil enlliv.itiiig their lainl, wliieli is of a superior ipialiiy ami < om pai.itivelv free from linnstom.. There are at present alniiit 100 Imlians ni the riservation. The early townships reennls of Tyemiinaga, as in ntlnr iiinnii ipalities m the eoniity, have either heen lost or ilestrnyeil ; .Mr. K. Ilnllingswi.ith. loll I,, shipeleik, &I'., has mithing in his possession furtln r l.aek than Isrln. ni that year a town meeting was hehl in the house of 1,'ii hanl La/nr. sli.iii lionville, lint li.yoml the appointment of lohii I'oill, as Town (Ink. nnihing fnrtlii r is slaleii in the niiiiut. s. Inls.'ll. .lohii I'ortt wasaij.ni iippniuteil elerk, I hehl tl lliee until Isll'.'. when Thomas 1 1. .\ppli l.v was eleeteil to Mil the position, an olliee he hehl until ls:ii;. wlnn .Mlihail Ne.'ilon was appointeil for one year. Ill l,S:!7-.s, Thoniiis I), .\ppleliv a. ..mi hehl theotiiee. ami in I.S'lll .loh'n H. Uleeker. Kroiii l.sioto LS.-):i, .Mii h.n 1 Nealon otiieiateil. .lohii I'lntt ami .loliii Sweeney for liialiy years leprisenleil the town ship in the I.I.I ilistriel I'oniieil. Diitlie pass.'ige of the Miinii ipal .Ai t ni IM!', estal lishing Ihe present system nf tnwiislii|i eouneils, the lollowiin; gentleiueii were leturneil as L'ounrilmeii : — "I'liws l;i;i;VK. Weiliugton Kri/./ell ; DkI'I IV KkKVK. .Mexamler .\Il■ " Lsri'll : (•|irsnt.l.iil:s. -.\|i, Imii-I .Nea'oll, llll-h Kevs. .Iiihli llanlev ; ■■Towvsiiii. ('M-.tii^. 'rhoiuas .Melxinny ; rnivsiiiKl;" l-'ramis Kii-li-h ; " .\ssi:ssiiiis.- llnel.eii Cnrseline, llinrv llntlainl, .li s .Amleison; li.i' "l.i:i|iin. -.lohii Shanghiiessey. " I'' loin LS.-io u|, to the present ilate the following n.llmil gelitlelin n ha' . heen iilelitilieil w ilh inuuiei|ial all. lirs. having hehl the piimipal elliees in the tiiwiislii|i , luting that perio.'l ; .Nathaniel .S, .kpplel.y. MI'l'., Ih i vi Inr twenty eonseintive yeais ; Thninas H. .Apphhy, Cli'ik. iimler tin- ,,M anil new Conneils. fur eleven ve.irs ; .Mexamler Mil.aivn, lliev.- an.l lle|iiily-l;ieve for ten yeais ; Wellinetoii Friz/ell. Keeve ami |ii|nlv lleeve for six yeirs ; .Miehael .Ni'alon lilleil the position of Township (Ink, pievions to IS.ai. ami .suli-ei|ii,ntlv npwanls of twentv-live vears, ilvii 11 the Isl of fil.inaiy, Isro. in tl,,. 7:iril year of his age. .Mi'eliail Sweenev was Ilepnty-L'e.ve for many years ; l-'n ih liek Warwiek. was elerk ililnng LSM; Kraiieis Kliglisli. wiis Treasurer for ahoiit twilitv Mars, an Ilth, I- h. Iilleil with III lilt to hiiiKself ami the iniinieipality ; Alex'amler .MiLaren is the present tic, isnrer. having smiee.leil Mr. Kii'giisli. .lohn II lliitliuan lloiialil Amhrson. Thus Iieasey. I hurl, s 11 inlsou, i,i,,l .lohn White. .\l I' liiislin. Wilh.im Mel.arni. .Mi. hail M, I nllom.ih. .Saiiiiu 1 1 isl,..riie amllho- fasey, have all nspe. lively lilleil oflie. s of imsl. The prill. i|i,ilTowiisliipolli,,.rs fin I sTS. are .lohn Whil. \l I' I' l;,n,. ■ llnnahl Amieison, ami Th sCasev, l>epiilv .1;,., ves ; K. Il.illinoswi.ill, IS tiepr.'sent lowiislnp Clerk, haviin; slleii eileil tin- l.il.' .Mi.hael Nealon t.. thatiilhee. The as.. s„.,l v.ili fail lealalnl personal piopeity for IsTSis No. Ill aeres a.^se-.sel, Tll.I.T.', exelusive of 1 he Imi iaii Hi s.^rve ; No. if loltepayi'ts, 1:111:1; assi ssse.l vali f propertv. SI :ltn; i;s'> . S,, of inhil.i. tallts, white, 4,.-,.-,i; ; X„. , if, 'Utile, ■.>..S:l.a ; No', of sllee|i :i tlj.l • No if ho.s l.-J.II : No. of Innsi.s, l,|i;i HUNGERFORD. This is the l.iigest town-liip in tl iv. having an .Ilea of 10'. il a. lesnl lallil. the gleatel part ol whieh is w.li a.l.ipteil toa.'li, nitnr.il in, V'r"": '■'■""' V '"'""'inorial it has lieei, the hunting gronml of tl„ .Mississanga ami olhir irih.sof Imlians, wholouml aii^l tish ol ,v,,i variety in.lioeiiiiiis to this, nfrv ami lalilu,!,,. in ,o,'.it almii,! nne in tl„. lie.iiilitui iakis ami sii,.,in,s within its limits. With th,' ailveni of the pion.sr SI tlhis tin led imin pliing.-il f;,itl,er into the wihhruess, ami his exist, m,. ,s hnt ,1 leniiinliran.e. 1 he tril„s thai then r,,„n„ ,1 over the lainls now ,,,i,i,.i with well tiile,! ti,|,is of waving gi.iin all.l , iimliiltal.li' house.s, have for el , a ''''■■',!,'!"'"''l' '""1 '""■'■ ta e the umlisi i pos-essors „1 tl„. soil he township of llui.ge, foul is sitnale.l north u.ling of t mlv ol laslings, ami IS l.oiiml, s h.llows. that is tosav, on the ninth l.v l,l/,i,, anil a portion olMailo,; ; „. ,..„, I.J slnMiel.l. in the lountv ol L, x : on the snntli hy I yelnlinaga. .iml on the wi si l,v the i,,w iiship of' Hniil ion Iheeallv lilstiny of llungelhnil issiinlhnlolhat of I he aii i„ining '^„« ,, "'"l"'"^ I^'l.y'-,ll"^ll"' ■:''•"■ "ith those |,„.|sthata,einatli IS of iieoni. 1, 1.S ,ii,le piohiihl,. ,1,11, liming this peiioil i, „„. „ui„..| will, ..on llnr tow, ship tin ,iiuni,ip.il pnipos,..,. .s,.„|,.„„i,ts ten ami Mlteeii mih-s a I were regalileil as no, v, ry ,l,s,ant mighlionis. ami met loL-ether at the same tow n nee ngstorloial „lgini/atl,.n, ami I,, eleet the same ollieers 1 eo-op,.|al, ti all matteusiit pnlilm improve nls, tor h.vhig nut new io,nls, impi ivi • "1.1 "lies, huihlmg hinlgis, eslahlisl.iug .,. 1,, , , i„ |,„,, ,„• "; iili.v new enterpiis,' es.senti.,1 ,11 the piospiiitv ol the settlenn iits or " tn thegeni'lal weilaie. Tl His, ' lake in ei elioii w itli ihe'.Me ill llathhiiiir village of Milltown is appropriately iiameil, ami is situate,! on the n, alio It one mile up the river li i .shaiiminville th,. llellevilh' i|, ,11,1 Ike tl. others is largely engageil in mannlaeliiring. Th,. I'M n. Salmon liiver at Ihrs point have I n nlili.eil hv the e eeti i '. whieh ilrive liunierons nulls. Thl' Messrs. La/nr l,'lve»tloiirii„ w null, whieh ,|ii a large hiisiiiess. .N. s. .\pplei;v, .Ml' I' "Hj^^ . eairy on the upper mills, inanufaetiire an exeellent l.rainl ni' ;','•,, ",■..";',»;,""" ^ ""■,-■'",'"•"'" "-i""l""l^'t"lln'.iianvtho,i.ainl' II inegellerat wel.ale. I !,.», ,.., „,.,|,.,1 «.t,lem,nt ill the lownshl, ,- ;:■ I He^^:^:;::;;-: ,:x;;a::,::r;i,rti';;:^M-^^^ £;;;;;' w::,;!:'L::;r';;!;'>;':i;;!^-r:^ I'W " ',■ ' ■'"""","• ■'■' • ' '■'" '-''"""i''. 'M' . li oi'.e Host J..IH u'l'ihin-'ii'. 'il"""";'; "■""■.■'■'■■' • "- -\i^'"iM. Willi.,,, , •„,,■. Ihes,!ii,i:''';';;l''!'''';'''lr'''™l''"',"'"';'"''^'''l"'' pHvathmsamlsnlleiiiigsot Itns, lost setth'is ,,l llu,ig,rloril. In t n- iniiUl of ae iniineiise l... , ■' Ilelltimes ileslltute nt Ihe nieillis to piireha^e with IWeiil nil , ;;';";;»'" -fi''7''i«'''>™vi'iiieforeag,iitmi!i,:ra;;:!,ei,:::i;;'hi.;;th,.;; ;' •;"-:■• "-.iir-^'i^'Hroni^ins;:,;,;-'!'!;;;;- ;::;;:?:;;: 'i-''^'^^ ''^'^':"'^:^'^^^^ . ; ■: ■'"';' ' ■'"■"•• "'"'l' '•' '• l;' ''''K^i., and a eahin, , „,„, el I ;>- lans near, the wolf within,, 1 s tl • v H , J, ;',,'," ""'•="" ' - =5p'=,:THrSr;£:;SSiS£^^^^^ ii..Hira,iee ,n .„ iiie,'e,.e in popiiiatinii, vaiiii.; aiiii iiM.pJm'. ih;;;;;;::;; lale is asinall post village of reeeiil date, alsn situated i ,1„. liner, and hit No. :i'J m tl„. ,..,,,1 enneession of the towiisl, f i.'iga. It has a population nf ahont '.'lln Considefi ,1. . . ; ' "->■""■'. ■"-- p-'i y <'■ the ihieig:^;;;,;;^;'.::;;:;!^ COUNTY OF 1IASTI> ili.-^r (liHit nltifs hivr all |iii.ssf.l ;i\v;iy. Till' fiiiinti-y ii iiraily all iiiiprtivftl, |Mtl'i'rl1y lit'.illliy, iirt ]))')ilii<'tiv<- .(Till will i'iiltiviili-)'>>S|>i ii 11^ :|tli| il.ll<]iV 1tll.il |ir'ilili*. Till' IrrDlili III till' lir^t tuWII I till^^s all', as in Utlin IllU1liri|i;illlirs, ii'^t 111 ili-~liiivi-i|, 'ml \M' mv iiiliM'1111'il that tlir liisl nniMiiii; in llniijjirt.inl wiis liiM .11 llii' ilui'lliii).' liMii.,. Ill .l.ihn I:. W.iy, lilt Nil. 7. in llii' Til nnssiini. in llir Vrar l."*:!!). .Inlin .liilinstnll w.is aiijinii tnl tnwii rlirk ; I'lnnini^si is, IhIiii II. Wiiv. liiiliLit Ml I'iiiiiiiiiiii iiii'l l"iili|i IliiUni.iii. Till' Hint I'liint nt' l;i.,ni'slsu.isl.i'l,l iiialittl.'l'i^'^liuilv iji'.ir M.nns' ilii.l.^,.. .Inlm I,'. \Viiv,.l.l'., Il.il.ijll M'Canini.ni, .1. I' , limn llirliili, .1.1'., all.l .la s Mi.l' .1.1'., iViH' III intnis^iiini rs. Tli.- IniMi liiirtilii^^ wi ri- sii!"-i-i|iii'iillv In |.l inCalnn's ~i hull lii'njainiii w.is < Inisni lii-i'Vi-, .\l a imi'liiiL; In'hl al lliiii'.;.r|..i.l Mills ill |s.-,ii. a l.v.|.,\v nas pas,,,! t,i Iniilil a tmvn hall al I ,. 1,1;;. t.iwii. K,'li\ I lain, mil', -l.r., ;;, iu'riiii.|.l, W . Whillakil'. .1.!'.. III. nil. .M.'liniii', .\ri'liil>al.l I'aiks. I'hiliti llnirniaii. .laims Vur. William I'lmni ', Allm .Mills, .\i,'hil,.ilil Ili'iiM.'iliii. Willi.im linih'V, .1.1'.. .laiiii's l;, \, Cinili's 1.1',', jlaiiii'l Vaihy, ,1. |l. it. , Mill, .-ii.liii'V W.iy', .Inlin rtils 'liil, 11 II' wi'll, .laiih's (■,,il„'lt, Thinnis r|.,s,', ll,nr\ Cni", C'lirgi- raiinill, Niii.h' l'..ini.v, lliihai'il \V.i,,ii...k Snnili'l .-:i in'i-.l, Svlvi'stm l'ais,,ns, .1. 1. n,l.,h I'll , William M' lall, Willi, ini I'.ills. 1'. I. I' W I k, .M. \all.h'|■ l•. ill.. I , I'.itl i. k Vail. 'V. .1.111, - l;...' 1-, li.iliint Kin.aiil, Isiai IL-.m. .I.ilin r.iiuMi, ll.'iil'\ l-'ii,', .l.iiin W,,l. riiah Wisl, .laiii.'s C.nkiv, Saiiim I lliini-, I'.lii r.i.iv,' Williim 1,'alh, i;ill.'-iii.' Sav.rs, I'lnlix ( ,illin~. Ili nn .M.im-, Willi.111, C.il fvi'.'iii.n. i'.iik., 'Willkiin .Mi'Vali.l.'l, William I'.irshiw, llnu'li III I'll, I'ali'i' k Kimai.l. .Inhii (lilisnn, .laiai's Ki'lini-y, Nalh.inii'l |iiM,ii. .\ii.|i'i w jliivki', Willi.im l.aiiriin;, .laiiii'S .\h'\.iiiili-r, vih-ii Ciiiniir, .1 .-.'lih li iltlaml. .r.hii .V.l.inis. I'h.'iix ll.il lii', ' 1'.. . latins ( 'aillmi, .Mt'\. Ilntlt'i, .lttsi'|il, lliit.h. .\l,,llaiii.ih K.ii, .\kiii .\lt.i.t,w, .\iihii. V n.ii,,, ,iml -t Vi'l'.ll ,,lht'l'S. In |s.",it, ami siil,-i'.iti,'iill\ . wt' lm 1 ih.' t'llluw in;,' as m i it|tying tin- |ti'iii- I i|i.il tt,wii-l,i|t .till 't'~ : l-'t li\ li tliiiniif, ll'tlii II >iii I, r-tiii. l;., It'll M.C.iiii, 11,11, .Mnam I,. ltiii;art, Wimls'ti W. .I.in.'s, .li.hn ili.ili'im, I- iiah ( 'laikf, .laiin s I it.tlkiii, lit, lit. .Mtn-- 1 I'.iiil liiiikin, .l.,st.|,h Kili.,!t. s.imml liiiikin, i: -l'.' '■ilf.ks, llt.'it'il i;iii'i.,ii..l.,l,i, .M.ilill, |)i'tl,ti', riii,ii,..s flttsf, lii'iiiw lltnvi'll, .l.,hii .Inlin- -111, .1, (1. IKlittnif. .Inhii r.,slif|.,ii. .Itthll N.'wl Till Mnlli. v, l.tltn All. 11. I'lhii llr.ihim, Wm. li.itli, ami llii'har.l I i.ilitnirit'. Tin' Muni' i|iil r.tiim'il I'.tl |s7s js i tiiiMltiltt'tl as ttt||,,w- : - ll'.lifit iltii'lttn, ll'i'Vi'. I'tll'i.k .Mnljthv, lli'i'iitv ll.ivi. >. r. .Itihii-ii.ii'. .I't I'l.in. i- Mili'i'liv, W. II. Willi,', r iiii.iUtn-. Wll;i.,iii Wl.l^; I'tiWli-liil, rk'lk. .I.t.t'iih Klli'.ll, Tii'tsiirt'i-, .I'.lin ■ni',iii|.s'in, .1 inii'. Kiiil.iv. .\s ns. li'-tl-i' .M.illlli, rhtimaslli.ihilm. r,,ll,','t,,i,. Th" i.l.l Tttivii Mall at II ■,-t'l.,rtii hiviii;; ' i, i|.'.|i„v,',l liy lint, il lialil- -"■II. I'll, k .-llilt tlll'f was Ift tiitly -'111 It'll at a it)-t ttl* .-*■_', .'iHII, in v\ llith lllf I iiiui'il at |>i'i'-t'iit nit'i'ts fill thf ti iii-a ilittii tit iniMic hnsini'ss. This is hy 111 Ihf liiit'-l t'lwn-hall in llu' tttiinU, ami is Kiiill t.| Itii, k. IMini'll-ittii- t.f Imtly til hill, ."n't Ity 'Js : t Itik's nllit f. will, iitni liu' iniitir v.iiill in riar. 'Jn liy |s ; l'ik-ll|.. Hitll tfll,, ililti, ; all til whii'li all' itinU'liii'inly arrali'.'i'tl. In, 111 lis i,_'aitU -I'.itini; ta|iatily, .Inks nlii. t., s.,r,.tvtif |iill,lii' tin. innt'iiN, rttur.ls, ' iliiilii.ll-, .1.'., thi' wlnih' l..'iiii; -iiM.iiiml.'.l l.y i at |.ii kfl riin't'. Thf l.ilil.liiiL' i- I'Lasanllv -itil.il.il ilj llii' iiiain sti-i.t iillhi' \ illa;;i', ami ii'll.. Is tit 111 alikf ii|ttiii thf . .mil I. tt.i- iMi'-fi-. .Inlin r'tihy ami W. H. I lalimirif i, an I llif miiiiii ipality nf lliinufi r"iil. ami at thf 'si tiim' inltls tn tli.' a|i|"ai.iii'i' III iIm' villiifi'. Thf lii,ui-hii. tit lliin.;fir.ii.l was sftlli'.l |ii"" i|'''llv I'V Irish ami |tt'i,|ili' nf lii-h th'stt'iil, tnilflhii wilh thf ill -tt'iitlaiits III Cnilfil Kniimt' l.nyaiisis, wh.iill.w l.tii'l ill thi- .iii'l nllit 1- it'iu tti«ii-lii|t-. It- intiL'rt -s, simt' ill - ' il|iili'ili til ."sil^iir Nlaml lt\ hilkillA iltimilillf in I s-Jti ha-, as lili'vinnsly -t.ii.'l, 1 1, i.i[ii! I.iki'. -iillilf.l ill thf ih cfiiti'i' of thf ttiHiislii|i, il":n"l '1- II, Il till' ftiiinll- .\lls.i-allna f llif f, Stt,ii;.>i't,iii;, w liii, Willi 1, - li|l..'. M'lilv ,i-,'fii.|f.l Ihf M;;iiii,i-k,i .\Itiira It'iv.T t.. :.-liaml hunt, ami l.t- 111 a.' 1 III ili.iilt l.ilt.ti a.,.-, Itiss. .\la-ki'm.ll,u.', I'i k. ri-l ami titlnr -|i."i-ii| Ir.'-li H.il.'l li-h .<• 1 uithili it- walfi'-. Sll;;ar l-hilnl, f inlila.'ilin uilliin it- 1 ts ..l.nlil '.'.lit". .1. 1. - nl l.iml. i- sitnati'tl llnlin that "Iv stinth nt till' lakf. isfniiiifl l.v tu ■.ii.'lif-nrthf .Mnii'a, whifli l.'.ivf thf'hikt' ali.int nl.. lliilf a|..ilt .iml mil |.aial|.'l t'. . l. Il ..ih. l- t'..1 al.i.llt l\Mi ll ih-. vvli.ll 111.' .-,1-1 1-1.111 II \v ill. Is .11.11111.1 tn Ihf wi -twar.l .iml tmiiis a . nlim . li.ili i\itli tln- \i' -1 lilam II at a iminl u In li- -It am -aw -mill- aif In. at.'. I - Till Mniia l.'ii.-i .nl.V- I In t.nvn-liij. at It- mntli Wf-t fxln initv, am! Ilti.vs ill .1 -niilh t'.i-l.rly iliitt'li mil it Mat In- '--tiiiti l.akf, Ifavni;; iln- l-iki- hy lu.. 1.1 h'-- will 'h lll.ilf all.l nilinilin |., nail. I tn i-aih tithi T liir alinlll tvvti mil. , ih -ii't 111 a -inih-ii. -it'ily tluvt'tnni t.i thf liniimliny- Thv .'haiai'l.-i- i-ti ..: llii- ,\l 1,1.1 in llillliii'il.n.l al,' i.|,-iitii'.il willi nlhfl' hif iliti.'s llii'inl^h ul.i h It ll'i'.vs, .'\f.-|.> til, it tl ur.iit i t .|iiil.' -.1 Lipitl, alltii'tliny hss If liilit - till- mill |ii'iM|f.'i's tli.111 ill Thiiiltiu. Til' .Si niilaiiiilla I 'i k, a -ll'. am nt t .iii-i'l. I'lM.' -i/. . viitli ita 11 iliiitarifs, II »- lliinuuh ihf lli-t'a--l |t..lli..ll nf ihf t..\Mi-lii|i, .\ liiiiiitaiy nf I'arks (1.-. k t.ikts its n-f nn Inl .Sn- -Jn, in tin' lilli t • - - --1 ami lliiw- ill a -tinlli.'ily .In., li.ni l..wai'.ls tin- Tyi'ii.liiiana liiiiiiiilary, in VI liii I, t-iwiishi|i it tni-ms a ft tit 111 with thf ii,iiiii Inim h. Ill II k Citt-k t-ikfs il- li-f .111 I III' ii.irth-i'.i-lirii Imnii lary nf llu- l.i'.\ n-liiji. iifi t iti]'lit'- in thf iiii.|-t .'I .1 1.11;;.' .'iaiil."rr\ marsh, intn .'^ti,.' . I.ak.', at its ii"iili. Ill .'Mi.'iiiily. llilf IliMT iil-ii lakf- ii-ii-f in ilivi-inn- ii|tini ll astiin 1 ii'l.iry. II1...1I ulmh I- -iln, III, I l'."_'air- mill-, .iml fiii|.li.'s it-. 'It int.. St.,. n l.iki' at ll- ■ .isl. I ll .'\ll.'111lt\ . ll i, i'.-l.ili-.l ihit this -li'.Miii ilfi'iv.'-l it- lianif fimii tin' latf Tl as I 1 It.'. Ih'-n .|illti' a yntilh. wlm i' apjit .tr- wis nh.iin-lti-ar.-r t" ll irifyin;; |i.ii\ t'ii'_. |.,;.'il in liyinji tint th. t..iMis'ii|., iimi wl n u'hl i'iii'aiii|ii''l n|itii thf iMtik- nf an laiii il -li'i-aln- Vmin^' I'laru lift iilf iilallv fill iilln Ihf .i.'.k ,111 I .Ii.i|.|i"ili'l nmhriii-itli thf i.'f ; it Itfili,:,' Irti/tn. all tllt.ll;;lll III II In-I, \vh"ll lit' WIS ill \i'1'.|. Ill I xhlU-t.'.l ...It. llii. Ill, Ity tiiif nf 111. I'ti'v -11' lisl.iii't. tl.iwii till' -III nil, hivim.' fnltl- In tllf' siiif-i.ai lilt ill.'li an .111- Iml.'. Tin -nt i i-i ..f. .Siiiiii.l ll.'ii-nii, ill 1 Ihf -ll'f.illt I'lari' 111' I' 111 fttiiiiiii'litiiratitiii nf Ih.' I \'. Ml, .Inhii I!. Way, talhif nf .Milin \ W.i\ , .nui.-l lit.' lii-t I't if Innsi'S i-viT it-fti in lliili;;f it'ir.l. I|ll11;;.-l|n1ll is lint I. llilt'l I It f t|i' L'lt 1 mli 11 1; 111 llllit i j t.< 1 i I it'S i 11 I'll llf at it llltll 111 ittt IS, as iSfXiili'llt finlli tllf 1ii.lll\ m-.il. Sllli-tilliti.tl St 1 1 hnllsfS fVt'l'y- wlii'i'i' tn III' liii't U'ilh tlll'iill:;liiillt tlli' lii» liKhip. -Mili' ti'tifliirs ar ami a prnju'r inti-r.-st in lln-ii ;;i'in.|ul i- Hi. i.-my nt'iifmlly maintaii tUf a lal'^f nlimliir nl imH t'i|iiippt'.l I'littsf fn ttnit-s Itn'alfil 111 lit 111.' iii,iii\ liviin; spring- in .lilffifiit pait-nf thf Inw ii hip, tin. I int. -1. St is iiiaitit.-t.'.l l.v ih.' lalnii T- in this i-nli ipiis... Tln.pr... ■ stililisl Ills limlsa Vfa.iy maikftat 11, llfvill,., whi. It ha- if .iitf nf tin; piim-ipal rhi'i'-i ntifs in tllf pnivimi'. lliil t. Its Wfll as nth, 'I- mimi-ils, has li,-,.ii .li.s,.,.v.'i't'.l in i -itii- titii's in thf fiistfi'ii pint III tllf It'Wii-hip. .\ finsht'i was fifilfil, thf f vtrai'tiiin nf small tpiantilii-s nt' thf prttiniis mi-ttil, Iht n- silislat'Itil'V. Tin- \illa:;t'tif TvM'til is pli-.tsanlh ami tavnitilily thf Mnila, ailjati'lit In 'M.ii'.i l.,lki', itllil ill I Itf inn lh-«.--t palt i ship, ami Is iniiiift'tfil Willi thf Citv nf lli'llfvi Ih , 'J."! iiiilts .lislal ma.'.i.l niti.'fil matl. Thf t.irly -ttll nt nf tin' vill,i;;i' is I'lmii n thai nf thf -iiu'ttiimiiit;; titiinii-y, ami wa- in all pi'.ili,iliilit\ lii-I - a vif« In iilili-in;; ihf liiif w.ilt r pli\ ili>;f- nf Ilif .Mniia til Ihi- p. altfli;;tlil,' sil" whi'l t.i Imihl a villa){i'. \\ tilst thf j;i.iu lit Inyn ttiwn wa- slnvv, ..win;; .hi. liy In tlio ilnsf pi..\iiiiilv nl .N.ilwiili-'.aii.lin;; tlti's.' tlisithantant' s, it kipt patf with lltt' tli-tt tliiiii'iiifiils 111 till- siii'ittiittilin;; t'liitiiti'v, ami al pi.'S'iil alf.nils .ntii fill' a ll'1111'i-hinn |,.,.,1 ira.j.., ' v.iln.ilif.. ami -iilist.iiitial inipna . im ■ at.' li.'.'ii ni.t.lf, prim-ip.illv in ..u linn with llif iit,nttila''liii'iiit; III' villa.'.', .\|.tiiy timpiivat.' li-ii|. in i- h.ivi' alsn liifii liitill, tipt'iiftl, .iml nil I'Vfiy haml f vitlfints nf tin ill ami ,'lili'i'pii- ' ililtn lair, ill thf I sf nftinif. 111 liiakf Twfi'il an ilttptirialit illlt Thf vill,!....' fniitain- i. Ill' I Itiii.'lti's, viz. : rlinifh nf Kit'' Mtlhttlisl, l';pi-,.,pal Mi'lltn.iist ami I'lil.l.-Chiisti.in. Th-r.- i- Callmlii- t'ltllivli nil Sii..;ar |s| I, titljai'fllt In Twiiil ; alinv. .11.- -.'1 1, l.uilt i.f stniif, with a il-iilv altfiitlaiiff nf alttnil 'J Mistiitif l.nilu'f, whn havi' it'i-fiitlv fii'tti'il a iii'W hall, ISvilt Wnr-hipfnl .M.istfi, .\. II liilliirt ;' ■■siiiftaiv. II. II. Wtirrtii. Tin ntaii:;t' II. til, .\tt. 717, all.l a l.ntl-.' nf ( InntrTtlnlilars, win. Iinlil I inn- ,„ I),., 'I', 1.;. |. |.,,y-. Pi, Itii,- ||,il|, nvt-l'liis tlrtin stnl,'. f . Iiirinn iiitflt'-l- tif Tufftl i- I'l.pi't-fiiti'.l hy thf .'\t. nsivi- ll.niri -Mr. Ka-lliiiink, nil till' -Mniia, I'lntl.ilninu thiii' nili nf si mill nf.l. II, .Inrhiii, ttiiilaiiiiiii;lari.'f tiiviii.tr. ftk'ini;, tiilliii'.' fht't'-f lins inai'liim r> ami pl.titfr; lltts-tlt'- Irnli htnmlry ami -It Iw.t laiiiaff m.iniil'.i, ittiii'-, t'\ti'ii-i\t mt'iiis ; a wnnllfii Itiflniy iiltlllslrit's. Tltfit' an- tils't il niiinlifl nf lir-t .lass ;;i'm'ral ami ..i thri"- until h.ili-l-, tflfUiaph nlli..', .Vf. r..|.iil,tli.ni ahnlll I. I. I Jftiri;i'ttnvii, a small vill. i;t. iiliniii niif itnlf sntitli nf Tw I, iiptiii Ihf hanks nf .Sift, l.iki'. This w.is hiriii riy tin' s.-.i! nt ,i;nvfrl Ill, th • tir-t tiiwii-hall liav ing littn flis'Iitral litis pniiil, al thai litttf Ihf primi|tal viliai;'' in lltf t.miislii|i. I''t'li\ liili. iiwiiftl ihf lami, -ftllfil llfl'i* at all I'. till ihilf, ami w.is Iln- .ninii nf th.' pl.n 1'. Tlnrt- i- ,i ;; I I'tiinimin svl I, I'tf. I'tipnl.iliiin litit. St. ..'.I is a -mall p .si \ ill in,' ,ippn,iie T.v.'f I, nn ihi- .'i-t tna Mnir.i Itii, r ami l.tikf, tli-Iati f litnii lifllfvillf •.'.-. inlli.s. ll t .ntta .Minphv's :;i.|i. I'al slnif, aiil ttllni' pla..'- ..f l.ti-iiif— . 'In- ,-arriaf Tint-, Miili'tnify, 1,1,11 k-millis' simp-, uli'., aitilt iiphnf Imttls, aliiiill litii, Kti^tarl's Mills anil pn-t-nlli. ,■ ah- -iliiatf iiptiii Clai'f liivfr, in pari 111 till- liiwll-lii|i. This is pal ilivfly lu-w phifp, tilnl w l.y .Miraiti I.. I'.",'irt. I':-.|-, wlm nwiis i ,,i,-i,lt'i,ili|,' hntil in Ihi- tilWM-llip. Tliiiin;isltiir;;li, .1 pl"a-aiit post vill.iuf. i- sittiatfil nn 1..I N... I, .'..m.'-i.in nf llnnn.'rf.iril, ..it thf ma. a.l.inn/i'il i..,i.| l.'.niiin; fr.nii I Twff 1, ami w,i- I'liiinl.il l.y I'llnlna- rlan , M-ip.al .tit t.ti ly .i.tlf . It Ita 1 1ll' fttiiti tliri'i Tlit.lt ils'-. vi/., Tl a- I'hii' , Thtiiti.i-i Irah.tiit, ai Niflinls, all )ii -r sitll.-rs. .\ pnst-.illi.i. was .'slalili-hfil in Ls-'t Clart' Itfiitn tin- |i,,-t |>..\|, Tht-i',. alv twn fi'in nil stiiifs, i-airiap' sniilli's sli'ips, ,1 t.iiiiii'rv, lai'i;i' fln'fsf f.i. tiir,- ami put ish w. tittnn si'lninl, I'tf., ft.'. Thfit' aru fniir t liiili-hf-. Cliiir. h nt llililt- rhri-tian, Caliathi .Mi'lhn.li-t, ami Kpi-fnpal M.lhnilisl, all.l Hall- I'npiilalinli almnl 'JIIO, HUNTINGDON- Tl ally sflll.'imiit ..fill.' Inwii-l.iii nf HtinliitKilnii i- sn i with Ihf lii-inry ..f thai -filinn nf tliu ■ tlliilv, alif.nlv ilf.si'iilifil Imy nf ll ttlf iitnf tin. atl.|niiiiii,i; I' wii-lnp, lli.il a fiirthtr wntiltl ll ly a ifpflitinll. Till' -.1 lilli nltii's wfri' I'Vpflifii pi IT sfllli'i'- nf Hilntiiinilnii tlliil fnr ,'. far- it'lanl.-tl tlm atlvain tli-i t-lnpmi'iit tif iiltt-i' iniinit ipalitli-s, Tin-rf wti'f mi rnatis, -n pli'tity nf wiilvfs : nn -I lit'- ii'ti- litills iifaiir lltiiii .Myi-rs ('r.ck ; i-\, I'pl nf a \fi'y priinilivf , It irii.'lfi' ; m. |.l,ii-i.- ..I wnr-hip, i-\ hnll-i-- III till' piiilift 1- nil ihf trnlil, w lilflt fnr Vi ais W I- I'llt spar-' Till -.' an. I nthi-r i'\p.-ii'-itn's nt' a -iittil-ir fharaflir Wf i.' w hat tin; li "f Hiinlinnil.. 11 hail In i.iiitfii.l wiih in lltf .lay- ..f il- infall.'y- tpit'ii'i' nf ill.' al.nvi' im'iilitiiit-.| ami nllnr ili.iw Itavk-, ari-inn fni ;;i.tpltit'al pti-ilinii, ti'innl,' fi'.nn l.'i-imss .'inlii's. timrk.'Is, iH*.'. i.':;nlai' ti.h- .il' f ntfrpri-f, it w,ts mil pfiin ini'iitly sfitlftl ami lirn ;;fiifral fiilljvaliitii until ittn,' lit. tit iwaiitv } vars lalvr than thi- tn thi'lrnlit nfil. Iliinliiii;il lit is I'ffl iiiu'til.ir in simp,' ami is I iiiiiil nn thf iin Inwitship III .Matin., ..II till' fast hy iliiii;;fil'iii.|. nn ih,. sn.illt In iiliil nil lltf wi-t liy llawilnii, ami fniittins willtin its n,..,_;,aph ,"iil,llnll at Its nf lainl. It was lii-I st-llh-il almiil tin' y.ar Is].; iliirinn thf lattrr \t'al' it i- it i niilt'l that th -if wtit- livf p.-rmam in 111.' t'twnsliip, Willi a tnlal p.ipiil.iti.in uf twinty-six inltaiiil.tii wi-i'.' I I'.iliililv llif I'aittilifs nfthi' Kft. Itfsnns anil I islrnin frtnn .\iilltiiiiy hfii'iki', I'liilip l.iikfaml Knstfi', wh.isftlhtl in thf im ' "f what is 111. w .\1..ii',i r. I). .\ I'liiiti'iitpiii'ary s,'ti|fiii.'iit w.i- fll pniiit 1.1 ihf Wist, nnw kmiwn as Wist lliinliiipltin I' ((., prnha -Vshh-v family, ,1 1.i htlhiw.tl liy nth.-rs. Siili-i't|in'ittly thf f.ilhiwinn mimi-s in- iis Itfin;; aliioiin thf .'; nil tllf lir-t thi'i .11 -sinus, vi/., Ki'ti'ln'Siins, Vamliwit, i-, I Sp.'li.frs, V,iiit,i--i-||s, I'miik-, Tltninp-nli, Mnrlnll, Kimi-nll, Clar.-, riliian, -Siti.sl.'i-, Thr.i-lifr. .MLlil.i.ii k, liin.w, .Minill I'n-t. .Sills, .Sfrvv.r, l.iik.'. liashinll. I.lnvil, llaniill. .11. K1I' Inl Maish, llnlni'f, Shfltifltl, Wav, .Ntwlnii.l.'tiiiltfr. Dah..', Ha--; .Itllitv, lif'ttl, .Milts. ('laiip,r,,;,k.Sarh's, Hawkins, |l,-tli,i-, Wtl-..i l;.i--, Vamltt-.n, llupiri, Sharp, lfiil|t'tl:;t-, Dnrlaml, .-Vmlfr-t, Niflinl-nii, Htilliii'.;t'l. Ctillins, .\lt-.\v.iy, llt-rily, .M.'Kiin, Hafnlt I'nst, Murray, ami ntlnrs. .V Inri;.' niiinlifr nf Iln- alinvf w. ' riiitftl I'lmiiiit- i,'tv.ili-ls, I'rnin lln' nhlfr -.lllfimiil- nn thf fr..ttl laml in thf -< lainl lliil I ti. r nf Inwn-hip-, .\- il-tial with tn that firly pirintl, tlm tnwii iiii'ttiii./, wfif hthl in iln- .liVflliit;; In i.ilf'p.iyt'i'-. ami lii-\iiiitl llti' siinitlf I'-i 'iiilina nf tlm prnffiilni','- liilsiiifss W.IS tialts.i.'Ifii thi'tiilL'ltttltt thf yf.ir. Tin- " .Mintiti's' li \ fill' wt'l'f " takfll tl'iwil " lip, 111 a pii'i'f nf ptipi'l". will' ll fVflltita niistaitl iir ilf-trnvi 1, In'liif thf ililli iilly .'\|..'rifm'i"l in nhl lin iiilnrniatitni in n-lalinn tn lltf fttrly iiii'i'tiit'.;s ami all. tits nl (hf nn Tin; I'.irlifst ttiwn-hip Iftiirtls I'Maiit, in Ihf |itissi-s-itiii nl Ih (I, It'tisttr, iiitly thitf Ifitk tn isjs, Wf liaM-, hnwi'Vir, tlii.iii).h nnss 111 .Inlin Slframimiii, nf lliin^ififnitl, ln'i'ii fiiniisln'il with at lirst t.iwn iiiffliin; Imhl in HiliitiM;;t.iii, wlii.-li wn ri'prntlti' t, t incfliliK lifin;; iniiitlfil. "Tllf aniiti.'il tnwiisliip nifi'titiK nf Hutitiiigilnn fnr tin' Till; Ittllnw ill'' I'fsnlntiniis w frf iiiatli' ami nsnlvftl : 't'li.it I'll mmmm Y OF HASTINGS. Vll. 'U','li' niv i'iii|'l.iy< ■ '_'.iii irilly lii.iiiitiiilK'il. TiitTf II .,|l|i|,|i.il I'll.', 'Si' |,l(|lllii'» |il'';ili'<| III till- Virillily.lf ill 'lilli'ii'iit iL'tll-^iil' Ihi' hi»li lii|i. iiimI <iil>'n'ilili' III.' rmiiii'i'^ ill lliH .nil i|.ii-..'. ■|'lii.|.r.i.lii.l .if llirv \ 'l.ly lIKllkl'l III li( II. Vill.-, will' ll lull III' lllt<> llrl'..|IU' 'I' I I'lilii". ill til.- pi.ii'in.'.'. iiiiii.'i'ils, li:is li.'i'ii liiit.'.ivi'rr.l in .''insiili-nilili' .|ii:ui- il til." t.'Wiisliip. A .-iii^lii'i WiiH I't'f.'lfil, till) IicvmihI imiititi.'H III" till- itri'iiiiiis iiii'tiil, till' ii'snlt vMiH ii.tt I'll! 'I'w.'cil is |il'';isiiiilly mill liivi.i'iilily siliiat.'.l nii urn l.akr, llll.l ill til.- I|i'rtll-\i I'sl l.;ilt nl' til.' t.iw II- h th.'l'ity 'il' ll.'ll.'vill.'. ■2:< mills .lishint. Iiv ii ;: 1 iiirly sitt'l lit lit llii. villi;;,' is i',,iil,.iii|i.ii.ny uiili 'Mllipy. allil \v:is ill :i|l |i1'.ili.ilii|ity lilst ill., l.'.l willl I' VI, ,1. I |,livil,'X.'s .,f 1|„ M.iilil 1,1 lliis {><,i||l. llll.l II, 1 lillil I II vill;lKi'. Al lilst till' ^'li.vMll ..I lliis I Ill- ill;; iliii'lly 111 Ihu il'jsi' |ii'.i\iuiity i,f Ci'iiru'-liivm. i s.iilviiiilai^i s, il ki|it |.ii.'.' uilh 111.' ili'iii'iiiilsniiil 11'- i-liiij; . ..iiiitiy, llll.l 111 |.ii-S'iil .iir.ii.ls iiiii|i'i' tii.ililii-ii I.-. V.ilii.ilili' llll.l sulisi.iiitiiil iiii|iriiv.'mi-iils liav,-,if tyiii I'lMii tiiiii with llii' iti.iiiiira''tiii-iii;i iliti'i-i'st.sdf |iii\-iit,- n'si.|,-ii,i-s liavt- iilsii l„'.-ii luiill, iit'tt- .Ht,ii-t-s 1. 1 ,-vi,l,-ii,','s .,(■ thiil'l ami ,'iil,'i'|iii-i- an- vi-il.l,-, l.i.l- tillli-. t iilii- 'I'w.'i'.l nil iiii|i,>i'tiiiit ililali.l t.iWji. I'lir .lull. Iks, viz.: CliUl. Ii ..I' l-ji-i iii.l. ( ■.iliailll lli.ilisl i.ll.l r.ilili-Chlisti.lll, Til I'i' is .ils.i II l; ihlall ■ Miili.l. a.lj.ii'.-lil 1.1 Tn I ; nil i'\.'i-ll.'iit .'.111 II 1 Willi a ilaily iitlciiilam .- ,<( al'.iill '.'mi |nlili il,.,iit I. mill. vill. i;.' iil,.,iit liiii' mill' siiiilh i.r Tvv I, issllmil,,! 1 l.ik,'. This was I,, nil ily tli.- .s.'.it .,1" niiini. ipnl | in.li.ill haviii;,' li,i-ii ii,-i'|.'.l 111 this p., int. wlii.li was III viliai;!- in till' ti>wnslil|,. K''li\ (i.ilmilrii-, vvli.i liTi' at an carlv' .Inlii, ali'l w.is tlu' 'ni;;iiiiil t,,Mn " fi'i't hi;;h, ami no intcrvt'tiiiii; spa, \,'i-six in. his. That tln> imvt iinniiiil " township mi'i'tiiij; in- lu-hl at ,l,,liii .Mi'Kay s Inn. '• IliiiiliiiU'lon, .Ian. .".ih, I.s::,;. Iti.iiMii, Ni.wroN, ('haininm." .\l a nii'i'tint; h.l.l .,n lln- li'.tli 'Innnnry, INiin, tlir loll,, win;; riik'a vvi'i-i- I, II,, will iin.l i'stalilisli,',l l,y III,' lloal-il of i '• nissi,,ni'i's l',,r p,,iiml-ki-i-p, is in till- township .if lliinttii;.;.l..ii : 'A p,-i li,-i„l l„ i-,-1.'h Inn. I of h 'li'iillU'for'.'llii HUNTINGDON. 'I llii' |iiv\ ii-l.iii of l{iltilitii;.l.,ii is so iiil,irw.,\ ,-11 .'li.'ii of Ihu I iiunlv. iili,||i.iy il,is,-iiln',l ill tin- liis- lit- .-iil|i.inil|o !■ vvnship, ihiil a fiiill,,-!' ,l,is,iiipli,,ii riir s.ii liili iiltii's w,-i,- i-\p,-ii,-ii. Ill l-y tln- iloli thai lor -. ,-ais nl.n-.l.iil ihi- miv.in 'riii.'lil ami li' ipalilii-s, Tliiii'i' wi'i- i-'iails, s,, to sp,'ak. r mill- 11, r lliaii .\ly,'rs Ci-.n-k ; no s, li-n.ls, . hnrai'liT ; n-, pl.,,a-s ,,f w,Mship, i-\ -pi at llii- ihi- li'oiil, whi.li for y, Ills wis l.iil spnrs. ly sillhnl. 'f a siiiiilnri-hiirai-U-r w, n- what tin- lil.s'l s.tlh-l-s 11,-11-1 with ill III,- .lays .,f iis iiifall'-v. Il I1SI-- ili.'l ami ,,llii'r ,lriw l,;u-k-. nri-ii|o ti,,iii its i;,s,. Il Ii'isiiii-ss I'l'iilii's. maik.ils. .V... aii.l 111,' it \v.is nol p.-rin im-iitly s.-i;!,..l an, I l,r,,iij;lil iili-hr I'll,- ill. Ill ivi.'iitv ,M'ars I. ,1,-1' thill till- townships ilnr ill -li.ip.i ami is liiinmli'.l on 111.' ni.rlli liv lli,- - ,',isl l.v lliiii-, if-.i-l Ill,- s.,iilli l,y Tliiirlo«, l.'it. an. I .'.'111 liiis wilhin its o,'',:;iapiiii-nl limits was lii-l s.'lll.'.l al.oiil th,' yiar I s],; or 17. lor -r-.onl.-l IhnI th'ii- uir.- liv,- p.-rmaiii-iil s. Ill, -is liil pi,pul,,lion .if tw.'iitv six inlialiitiilils. Th-s, s , if lln- K,-|i li-siins amllislrom li.,ni tin- front, l.uk.aml l-'ost.r, who si-tll. ,1 in th.- m-ii'hli.irh'ii.il I. .\ .-'inti-iiipoiiiiy s,t!l''iii"iit WIS iir,'ili-,| nl a nil lis Wist llini'liim.loii I' II., pmlialilv l,v lln- lniMil l,y ,,tli,'rs. 111.; n.iims o.. iir iis Iniiio aiiiono th.' rally s. tll.i- lis, \i/,, K.-t- h- sons, \'.in.liw.it, IS, ||a;;i-liiiaiis, I., Ilk-, Th-iiiipson, Morion, K rs,in, .s.i|isl,iiry, Thrisli.-r, Aik.nl'i.iilc, lomw, .Mmill. Ilo-kiiis, . Ilashn-'ll. Iiloyil, llamill I-'iIiImII, .Mavm .. Wav, .N'Wi.iii, I ..lilt, r, Hal'.i, llaL;:;ailv. Ilv.in, I, I iiok. Sail,--, llnwkllls, lli'llor, Wlls Ml'-rliT, i-^harp, liiill.'.l-r. Dorian. 1, An.l.'i's.m, \V 1-. Iill-, \l''.\v,iv, ll-rilv. .Mi-Kiiii, llai-^ht, |l,irliii^'. A liir-" iiiimlnr ,,f ihr aliovr wi-i.- «..iis ,,f I'riini 111,- o|il,-r s,-ii|,-ni,-iils .in tin- from, who ilnw il I ti-r of 1 owlish ips. As n-ual with townships at II iii''-tiii','s w,-i,- hi-l'l in till- ilw-i-llii.i; lii,iis,s ..f llii- iiiipli- r i,lin^',,f till' pro.'i-'iliii'.'s m, finlhir ii',iiiL;lii,iit till- yi-'ir. Tin- " .\liniiti-s" from y,-arl,, ip ,11 a pi,-i ,- ,,f pap,-I-, whi-h ,'V,'liliinlly l'„-i'iiin- Ih-' ililli iilly ''\p"ri"n,'iil in ol,l liniiii; ..iirr't 111.' rnrly mr,-lin'.;s ami alt.ins of tli.' iiiniii. ipalil v. I'l I oi'ls'Xlaiil. in 111,- p,,ss.'ssi.,ii ol Ih, rh'ik, '1. Ill I-1-. Wl- hnM-, li..w.-v,'i. ilii.iiiuli ihi> kiml- if lliiii^- iloi.l, l„|,-ll liiriiisli,-,l nilh a ,.,py of Ihr III llniiliii:;lon, whi.h w.- r.pro.lii. .-, lln- plan- of lip ni'i-tiiit; of lliiiitin^,l,,ii fur tin- yfai ls:li:, wt-rt.- iiiaiii- ami rrsohcl : That I'liilhp l.iiUi-, " iinil 1,1 fiiniisli tin-Ill with 1 I His, ,,f hay < arh ; M prr Inml tor sh,n-p ami "(-iilvis lor 'Jl honis, ami to l'.-i-,l tlniii iil tin- lati- of I I His. ,,f hay for si.v " shi'i-p or six ualvi-s ; 1,1 jit-r In-a-l for svviiu-. i-arli -J I Innirs, t,, fr,-,l tlii-ni "widia pint of pi-asnr t-orii, r.n-li In-a-l. I'onnilkrrpi'r's frus : l-an-h liorsi-, "row, 1,1- ,,x or hull II, I ; t-iu-Ii sln-i-p, ralf or llo^, hi. 1 Nrsiin- III lit, " l",,inliiissi,,in.-rs. .Sa.mI'I.i. T. l>iilil..\Nli, ( Sl.Mox .\sill.i;v." II is ri.'I.ilril IhnI iiim'lit-\,'il,'iiii-nt pn-vaih'.l at Ihrs,. ,'aily tovvi liiijjs, 1,11 III nut of lilt- " w,-st l,,w*ilt-ls," who .am,' in foit-,- nrim-il will, rliihs, \-i-., who w.intrd to havrthiiios all Ihrirown way ; inatl,-rs wrrt- h,,w,-v,'i amii-aMy iirialiot'.l, anil tlir iiit'i'lin'.;s llirrraflrrromliu'lrtl in an onlrily miiiimr. I-' rum Ihr ilnli- of I his lirsl iiirriino lip t-i l-r.t-.'.ii, tin- Imsim-ss'if lln- township was tr.insarl.-.l at lln- n-ii'il town nir.'lini;-, ami iii a niiiint-r similar lo tin- alioM-. Till- s.-\.-inl olli.'t-is w,-l,' nl.p,,ililt'.l liil- tin- .V '-..r Il.-xl i-nsiliiio, lijlls nn.l ar- i-iinnls niiilil.il, an. I t'X''r|il lln- '-ass'ssiin; " nml ..ill. .lin;; of lal.s ami Inx.s, tin- wli.il,- w.ilk of Ihti iiiiiniripalil\' w.i- i ..mpl.-lt-.t in on,- ,liiy. In iNfs. tin- .arli,'-l m i.iils . xl.iiit, wr liml lint at a im-riino l„ |,| in tlir pillilii -I'll",, 111,, lis.' on lot .\,,. Ill ill Ihr lll'l "ilU'r-sioM, a sli,,rl .lislallrr of lln'pr.'-rni villiio.i ,if .M.iii.i. Tli.imas ll.iki'r >va- appo'lit.,! Chlk, .\lill V Ih'iiikr, (' niissiom r, airl lltiiry O-li r,,lli'i t,,r. In l.spi.Vi, nii.hrlh, .\|iini,ipal .\il, .\iilliony Umiki-, ( li ,,i^,' drnhiini. .'n, ami 11,-iiry .\Iort,,ii, r.-nm iUors ; .1. II. l-'osirr, township ( 'Ink ami IMvisioii ll.'oisliir of vital stitisli. s, fi,- . ■ Klijali Ki-l.-lnsoii, Tn-isiirrr ; .Mix. Ilaiv,-y, r,,ll,.l.,r ; A, li. Ix, I, lir-on, ---lirv, yor. I'lii' tii|aras-,s-,',l v,,lii,- .,f 111,- rriil iiii-l p.isocinl piopi-rly for l|.,-y,-ar l-7>, is .-ilJI,,-!"-.). Ti,lal nnmliir ,,f inlipayn's lllii. 'l',.|',l popiilati ahiiiil :l.'J(lii. Thr lowiiship t'onm-il In, ,'t in a -nlislanliat ami i',,iniiioilions l,iiMi hall, ill Ihr vilhi)..' .if .\l,,iia. silinlisl upon l,,l- N,,-. I I .,iiil l-_> in ajiil lti-twti,-ii lln- SI ,',jnil ali-l lliir.l ■ oiii-.--si.ins. This village w.is rstalilislit-,1 at an i-arly .lali- in llir liist,,ry ,,f lli,- township, Il ,-.,iilniiis, Insiiliis th,- town liiill. ornrinl st,,r, , Uv,', lil.n-ksiiiilh shops, i,ii<-,'l s,- I'a.toiy, ,1, (J. l-'nslir, I'rt-siiltiil ; out- i-hiir,'h, on,- ormral stoi,- ami |,iist olllri-, tht- lirsl in tin' township, pruvionslv siiiiatril Inrllirr i-iist, ll.-iiry llslroni, 1*. (I. ; ami s.'vrral priv.il.' ri'siilrm .'s. Il is pi. .is.inlly silii.iU.I nt ih.' I,ns,' of a Inror hill ivlinli -lirllirs il I th.' wts| win. Is, ami is iln- most inipoilanl villa^i- in lln- lowiiship. Thrrn an- ihrrr I'aliaila Mi-lllolisI ,-liniili,'s in lln- t,,vvm.liip, oln- nl .Moirn, on.- on lot No. •< in ih,- s|li , , .-ssion, nml nm.ih.'r at \V,-sl llnntino. ,l,,n ; K.'Vs. I'hilpaml M. r, n, paslors. Th.-i,' is nl-,, .,ii Kpi-mipnl M,'ilio. ,li-l rlinii'li nl Wrsi ]|iiiiiiiir,|,,n, llt-vs. l-'inii nml r.'iniov, inini-Urs. I in Im N,,. 1-J. ill Ih,- nth ,oi,r, s-i thirr is n I'.ilih- Clirisli ili ,-liiiinli, |i, v li. link,-!-, minislt-r ; ami on 1,,1 N,,, 7, in lln- 7lli , 'mrrssj,,ii, is tin- I'l-shyt, riaii. pr,-si,|,'.l ,,v,'r l,y li,-v. .M. (I ray, of Stirliiij;. .\t tin- \ illa;;r of ti,,stin iii'l- Iw,i olh.'t' .hui. Ins, upon I. lis 111 ami '1^*, in lln- lirsl ron.'rssi,,n. In rs4a tlirri- wt'i.- .inly Iw., Ii-.,ni,- aii'l a ft w lo;; s, hii,,lliiiii-,'s in Ihr i,,vMisliip, willi Ian an imlill' II 111 stall of ti'irlnls ; tit il.iy tlirl.- nru lit o lar;;.' sl.im-, tno liiiot- Illi. k, two fiiim,-, ami two rmtil I.t;; -r'lio.tll s.-s, siliiat.'il rrspt-. liv. Iv upon lois N.is. il anil I I ill 111, -Jml rolnt'ssiiin ; ii| l,,t No. -J in tin- llh inmassi.tn ; n| lot No. -J in lln- .'till roma'— ion ; upon lol N... 7 in lln- I'-lli i'i,mt'-sion ; iil'oii l,,l N,,. s in Ih,' sill ,.,„„.,., .si,, I. ; |||„,,i |,,t .\.,. I.'iiii lln- lull t-oi ssittii ; ii|ti.ii I'll No. .'t in lln- lUlh n i-,shtii ; ami npon lot N.,. a in lln llllh ron- . . ssi..ii. I'l I Is of llnnlin,i;ilitii of t-i-.ia\ an- of lln- hiolnst rh.ilanrr ami illi' i-'inv. ami liavt- nlwavs I n a liintlt-r of pitiat ml ilil,-r,'sl with tin- l- - ' Thrii' art' liM-pi„l-i,ili,i-s ill Ihr tiivviiship : Wi-I llniilino.l.iii, .lain.- (lav. I'.M. 1 M.-iin, ll-nrv ilstii.in, l'..\l.; fnllir, lol 111, nni. tl, Mrs. .l,,i;,i l-'nll,r. I'.M. ; Ivanli,,,', Thos. l-'.ino, l'..M. Tlf- 7 111 In vision r 1 silliiiosiii.'hrhl in 1 1,,' Town llnll, .\loiin ; Thmiins r.lno, 'I.I', ;im1 t'limmissionrr in 11.11., l.i.. in e Commis-ioin'r for N'.irlli ll.islinos, .l,ik. It.-. Thrir alt- thri-i' tht-i'si.- Intloii's in lliiiiliin;.liiii. dm- is siliinl.il upon a liian.'li of a .1 k Ih.il l.iki-s iis lisr iip.tn th.- tmn of II. Ilsli i, at Moiru. .Vnolht-r is sililalnl upon lot N... :l, n,-ar W, st |liiiilini;tl--li ; ami alnillitr ll| lol N,,. !'. in tin- mil .'.iiirt-ssion. Tht-si- I'arlorit-s havi- a larKt- Ilianill'iK-- liirini; ,'apa,'ity, ami arr tilli-il throiiol t with all lal,isl mntlt-rn applinm-t-s, whi.'ll rlinltlt- Iht-lil to tntinprtr lav iiltly willl lilt- la.l.irii-s in tin- lit, 111. Tliiir sii.i k i- ,'f an 'Xit-llriii i|iialily, aii-l'"iiiiiii.iii,ls ihi' hioln'st priru in Un- llt'lh vilir niarkils. I'li'if air Ihi'i' siu -mills in tin- tnvvii-liip, oin* ii|t,,ii Ilavv,l,tn rink, lot .N't. It III I h'' -J 111 I rr-sion ; anolhrr. si i-r.i 111, on 111,' 111, llh sill, I,, f iht'tiaiiows ol .Moll a l.ik' : amlnli'itlnr npoliasinall-n.-nni kmoMl iis llrtl rrrrk, whlrli I'lnpli, - il-rll iiilo Mitim l.ikr, Tln.-st- mill: IL- of nnnlt'in '-,,nsli'iirtiiin, nml an rnpiihl,- of Inniinoont iiiaiiy Ihoiisantl f>-<-t of liimlur tlnily, Tln-i-' nr,' t'iohl 1,1,11'ksiiiiih shops siliinit.l nt iliHrrtnl poinls of Ih.- I.twii- ship, nil ,l,,ii|o n fnir roiltilry Inlsim'ss. Till- lowiiship l- vi-li w.iliif.l Itv l.nkt- .M.tiin .111.1 Ihr .Moiri lii'vri, lliiwih' < ,-ri't'k nn.l iis n ilnilni i< s, :i In -ii of lilt- S iinnritl'i, an, I llovm- , i,',k. M',ii'i l.ik,-, l,--lt-r kmnwi as II, ,o l.ak,-, is ,,in- ,,f lln- l.i|o,.,| ami llinsl iif Ihr liat'k I "iilitry rli.i' i "I IV' sli wnlrr hik'S, ami is siiii,,|,'i| m ih,> norlhrrn p.irt of lln- loniislnp mill on lln- .Moira liv-r. Il rnilnai is an iiita of s,,ni,'- lliili,; o\t'i -J,tiiill arrrs, nml its w-ati'ts '"nlniii :} varirlv of lisli iii'lii;,'m,iis lo Ihis .si'i li.iii of Ih iiiitry. It is al-.t notinl htr iis nnnsiially lai^r nml son. lions I, nil fronts, iiiiii,<'in.,' t'lrlhs, ,il-.-., lai-.ot- nninlurs ,,1' iln; (oinii-r Ill-inn aiinnally t'aii;;lil ami -hipprtl to III.- .Monlit-nl ami Nt-w V.trk iiiurkrts. Thr .Moiin livt-r 111 llniilinrilon is ilri-p, ami is in phi.-t-s iioiiipl,-t,-ly siir- l-onn.l.iil liy iinpi-n.-tliiM.- maishrs ami sivanips : it is a favoniili- liuuiil of the Willi limk ami otin'r Kaim-, iitnl nls,i of s]„,rlsitii-ii. lliiwilon ci-n-k takus it.i i^ M^ VIII. HISTORICAL ski: I rim' rroiii a siuiill iDittinil Ink*' iij»ti) Ini Nt>. 12 in tlic l-lli inm i'*..!!!!!, aikI truvi'iM.s tlu' t.nvrislii(p iti a •.nulli-w. -tn ly •lirn lidi ; ^ hiltiiiiny nf l(;iW'|nii rm-k lm> i(M M'Piin-i- u|i..ii lot N-i. I m th'- .Mli ii.m;i".-.inii, .■ tr.lin« uilli tlif main Itiaih'li at n \u>\ni npDii lot No. "> in iIh- Itli roii. in-jhii. 'I'll.' Mclli'villi- atxl North tlastiii;{s tailtvay niiiH tliinii^li thr tnwn^lii)', I'Tili'iiii;; iipnii lilt No. I ill ilif'.'inl rojirt's.K.ii, and rnniiinu in a iji'j'tli ''a-^t' riy fht'ri-iioii iliioii^'li tin' l<>\vns)ii|>, >'ro<,Hiii;; tlir niiiruws ot' Moiia l.akr, llnnrf to Mador. -Ml.- I'oa.l will I nni|)lH.'.l (III. Tall. Tin' llnntitiK'l na. a-laitii/nl road runs iliroii'^li tli<' aIioI.- l.-nutli of tin- tii\MiHl)i|i, roMiriKii, iiijf at tli.' Hoiilli-wisi.rn < xiniiiity "ini ros^jti^' Moira itl tin- Niirrows liy an rvlt'tisivi- iunl wrll Imili laiil'^r, and Mtnkin^^ lli<- itoitli* rn luminljuy at ii poMit ii|ioii lot No. I J, w Imh loni.i a )i,iit ol tli-' rui |.oi,iiion of till' vill.if,'.- ol Miido.-, 'rii.r.'iiii- a 1 il.rr ot otJMr .'X.'-llriit rmuis in tip- lowii.slii|i atroidiii^ i-vrry t.K itity lor trav> \\lii<'li any |ii>iiit in iIm- towiisliiji t'iiii l)U tiai'licil w It)) aliv d<'-.< i i|itii>ii of Vi lii< Ic 'riir siiir.iir lit till' to\viislii|) i- loliitiK. ami in h \A,iv<-i liilly, l»-iii.i; nriuinally i'm\ i-icd \> itli a In a\y l^mw tli ol liuiilw I linilin, w lii-li, Hitt<'r I lit* adv.-nt oV tin* iiioiif.-r mtt hr.'lias almo>t rntir-ly disapin iir. d, Tlir s.dl is similar to tlial ol llnn^i'iloi.l on llnr «-ji^l. and Kindlon on tln< Wfst, a tday loam iiii\' d witli ^h.xW, llif limi-stom- tormaiion o<-, asionally as;.intiin,LCa iIc^ki' ol iM-omimrt'c uhi'li r'-ndt'is ii unlit lor < iiliivation. Willi thr . \. .-ptinn o| til'' 111. aliiit's wlnn- (Ik-si* ;^t'o|i>:;i>'.il sjM.'i'imin!* l-\is|, i)ii- to\vti>ln|i m in an advitm.'.t state 'if ''ull ivat ion, as i<, altrstrd l>y tin' many tiilds o| )i< ivy and iK'iirly nmtiinil iiialii to In- nii't witli on t-v.iy liand. 'I'ln' p-'uplr nv a|.|.a- r.-nlly |.ro-|Mioii, and lia|i|>y, lii-al .■ foitiililr d\\rlliliu lioiisrs ami «« II aj>- pojtit'ril oDilnnl lin^s li ivi' sii]a>rs(>di'd tin- tnu' slianiy am) l-aii-to o| llir •-ally Hi'tllti'H, riiodf'in and liiMiiions linniiiirc lias ii-|ilari'd that ol aiili<|nalt'it di>>i;{ii. Li;f and rartni^i'H, Ar., have la'i-umr a iii'< I'-^siiy, the o\ rart III llif jpioiiu'-r hi'iiii,' 'd no ii>f to tin- |iii-s'Ht ;,'i.'iu'ialioii. Cmily f.d'iifs. gotten ii|i HI tliL> lati'si and most A|>|ir<>\ I'd riiNliioii, air Worn iiisti-.id oC ttii' lionn's|,iin of oiir pioiici-r niMihers. Tin- t'llhi-rs fil' ||iiiiliii;;diin luloni; lo Hiiiiih- r a;;i-, and liiav in Jiisti. t- t'\rlaini, " Thr tinns ait- rlian^-rd iilid " <■ are • -lian;^>'d Willi them." A tiilisiii thai a|<|dji - u>th*i[nal Inn •', liol only to tti'- i'n'stnl >,'ein'ialioii ol ih.' to\\ii-hi). o! |linili'i>,'i|oti, hnt to thi-roni.Ity at MADOC Till' tii\viislii|t iif Mit.Itu- . Kimliiii'l, iiti'l is sitihilr.l ill the Niiilli lli'liiii; III till' "iiiiiity. Its xi'itli'iiiiiil has I I ra|iii|, imkI I' miiliiI .ilmilt Ihi'VLMi- IS. III. It is I iili.l mi tin' sulllli liy lllintill^'hil I Ih.'i'.lst liy i'.l/iVi'l. nil till' Ui'st liy .MlllTN ili'l nil till' hiil'lh liy I'li'loi. .M iiliii', iisiili' liiiiii its iiiiiii'i.il wraith, is I'M-cllnit I'm a.; I i. 11 1 mm I |.iir|*.si's iiii^|'i r.nis iMiiiliiiiiii, as is r^i.l' iic W In 111.' iiilini'i'iills hirtahli' uiiil liiiiiii-liki' lailii I sis. ami vmII tilhil hili'ls li. In- ill. I with llirnii^l t Ih,. l.,v\ii>lii|,, f\ni, lli^:-,, liarii.ilias \aiil>lii k, .lam. s 11 Ham. Ilnml.l .M.'K,.|,tili,ns, miw Mii.l...', Ii'nivtsl all iliijiitils tliat ivas i.ii'lilv lakiii a.lv.iiitai;.' ..I liy its iiih.il.iiaiits. Ilnas.s ami sl.n.s sjiiiiii:; ii{, ill I'V.ry ilii'.'.'li ami liii-imss nl all kiii.ls tl.'iliisli.'.l. I.aii;.' aii.l valliilil.' .I..|i..sits nl' ir ..i|.|..'i, 1. 11.1. iiiail.l.'. I litli.i^ia|ilii.' Sinn.' m.' I.mml wit Inn a -linil .li~tam I'ntth.' villa;^.', win. Ii nlilv an ails tin- . .•iii|'l.li..ii nl th.' II. .V .\. II. It. li t.i .l..v.'l..|. th.' u.altli nl ili.s,. pin.lui'ls. Iiiih .'-ly. liinlll', nt .M.i.l.i.' Vllhl^.', cri'.li'.l at ii.lisiil.lal.h' t'\|n'ns(. a stn.'ltill;,' llll'li.i.'i', iin.l fniiimt'm-L'.l llm iniuiiil'.irtni'u nl" ir.iii, l.riiii^iiiji tin' .'i'.' rmiii ins miiit's lot Nil. 1 1 in th.' nth .'.iiiL'.'ssinii III' Ma.l.i.' t..\Mislii|i. 'I'Ih' wmks wtii' i-iir- ri.'.l .III l.ii snin.. y.-ars, I.ttt nwitig In tin. j^ruiit iin ..iiv.'iii.'iiL'i' iiinl i A-|..n...' at- t.'ii.liii); th..' tr.ins|inrtali.iii nl' tin' |.ii; ir.'ii In tin' limit. In' »iis .'.iiii|i. U...I tn Hl.aii.l.iti tliii I'liti'l-j.risi', ami lli.' riirna..' was . hiscl. Thi' nl-.' is r.'|iiili..l t.i III' valli.ihl.'. yi.l.lilii; iihnilt IHi nl |iiiri' linlal ..t a vny sii|i.'iini' i|iiality. 'nil. I I'xisis ill s||i:ili, 111,(1 ill sntii.. [il.ii'.'s |ia\ilin, . jii.inl it Irs. ill n.'.ulv i-V.iy Juit nl 111.' Imviislilji. t.lit liWlI::^ tn .1 want ..I |.l.i).i r halll. al a|i|iliali.i's iiimh .litli' iilt\ has linn ..\|..ri|.m'.''l in s. iiamlin- tin- |iri'( i.nis liiii.il Imm till- .[iiail/ iii'hs in whi. h il is t'.iiiml, . .nisi'iimiitly vtiy litth' ini.in'> has a* yrl I II ma. It. in this.lii.v.ii.iii ; a tiJI am' . ..iii]>ti-ti' .1. >'rii|.tinii ntth.' t.nm.us Iti-h.n.lsnn ami fitlii'i' mill. s is njveii. iiinl.'r its [.min r he'inl, ill tlii' ^I'lii'ial .'.lUllty hislniy. Till' s,;',.I ii|, |ii Is,',,-, i'nii|.,niliil, ami t....lav ^.....1 siil.slalilial 'hMllin^' Im s ami lillililin^is liav.' lak.li tin' |ihi.'.'sof Ingslianti.'s ami .lil.i|mlat. .1 ..1.1 sh.'.ls. 'I'li,'| ,,h' m,' in.lii.li mils. as is I'Vi.l.'ii.'.'.l .111 .'V.'iy haml l.> th.' wi'll till.. I li.'l.ls |ii.i'lin'iiiu' al.innlalillv I'V.'iy .l.'s, ri|itiiiii nr.in'.il-. 'lln' sin la., .it Ih.' t..« iis|ii|i i, i..lliiin. ami . .ii|. tailLS within its tinills al.ntll 711. t.lll a. Irs nf lainl. Snim' nt Wllii h is I'Ml.'liii Iv rocky hut nl ^^.tnil .|ll,lllt>-. Tl..' lU.t .\lniia tak-s i| lis.' nil lit.' Iinltllilil bumi.lal'y ..I llii' t.i«ii>lii|i, I III 'I'll. I. ir. aM'i'i.liiij; .'M. 11. lit walir iinwir, ami m-.m wlii. h is I'l.'i ii'.t nils! ami saw nulls. ILi'i- en ik aNn t.ik.s its ris,' within th.' limits nf tlu' mw lishi|. ami ll.iw s tlinniKli tliu villa;;.'..! .Ma- .l.i.'. Till' llastinns mai'.i.liinii/i'.l rnml inns tlirni)>;li ti i' t'litir.' Iriii^lh nf till' t..wiislii|i, all. .nliiij,' In till' Iiii'imr sill. I'liiir ailviiiitani.s I'm- tiiiiis|in|.tiny till' |irnilli.ts .if his I. II 111 In thr frnlit lln. I mill'ki't. Ill III.' al.s.'ln .. '>( tin- t.iwiishil. n'.'.ir.ls whi. h Wcri'lilifnitilniiti'ly .h'slinx.d iiy till' ill I.S7."I. wi. c; Illy ^'iv.- th.. miim-s nl lli.. si.vi'iiil piiitii's w lin wif.' r.'iii ti'il with till' t.iwiishi|i r n il Irniii Is.'m t.i 111.' |.iis.nt tim.'. fnini- rily .Main.'. 'I'll. I. ir .111.1 I'll/iv.i' w.'i.' iniiti.l I i.ipal i.iirj.nsi.s. Imt sim .■ th.' .'i.'.tl Ilhi'lwii lalt.l' ilitn s.'|.ai 111' all. I ilii|.'|ii'ii.U'iit nillliii i|.,iliti, s. lla.l... has .'l.'.ti'.l l.i'i- ..wii r.|.ris.'nlativ.s. lln th.' .Ii.s..liili..ii .nil 1.1 Mi.llaml llislri.'t, a .'liiiiin.' ..f tin' l.iiiii nf f^.iM'i.iiiii.nt was i.~lai.|i.|i..i| in riiial muiii.'iiialiti.'s. ami llif liist I'lntinii Iiy ii'.|iiilar v.it.', in l.s.'.i). ic^nli..,! in till' ii'Unii nf tin' I'.illnwiin; tiaiu.'.l n,.,,ti,.ni,.ii ; " lUa-.vt:. .I.ihn IS. Ki'lilnsnn .' I it.iin l:i;i.\i:. .Ins.|.li llia.lsh.iw ; ('..I'M 11. 1... IIS. Il.'niy r.mk. ,l.iiii....il'llaia, .M.illi..\i ll.i li..s.iii : .'XssKssiiiis. I'. Illlllsli'a.l. «'. il. Illlstnl ; t'l.lllli. .hihli .M.'ll.ilial.l ; ('iil.l,t;il..|!.- SylviltlUS r.nml." Ilurliii; ll.i'L'inlt.T, ls.",0, a r.\-I.iu was |..is-.'.|. .ii'.h'i im,' tin' I'ri'.ti.in nf a t.iwii hall, whi. h Has l.llill t h.'' I..l|.,w iii^. yi'ii', ami sin,',' l.ii 1. Fi i Is,-,ii ami lip 1.1 III.' |il.s.iit VI', ir. III,. Inlhiwiiii; i;i'iitl. iiii'ii ImVl' npii'Miit.si th.. t..wiisliip ill its s..v.ial r.iiimils. Win. Ulaif. llaniil ■Ih.iiiipsnn. Il.iiiv Clink. .Ii'plha llr.i.lsh.iw, ,l.iliii It, Ki I, h, s V. K \V I (llisv.- Im "■:; v.'iiisi. Win riinialtv, lialiialiis Vaiikh.k, (■..iiiniin. W, Fimilav, Maik l;i'iiiiiii;;s, ,1. ,\l,lnv. ), .N. .Mnni,.. K. 11. I I'l'lviiii. 'I'll an IS .\ll,.ii. lie. Iliiiwn, ,l..liii Hah', ,S, It.a.l, ,lnliii l'',is„.tt. William Uanl. Tl as (•r..ss, f. II II..SS, IVt.r Vankk'.k, . ('..sk.vs, ( h,,il,.s Kn^lisli, .1. \\ . .'Vllin, .lirhiia Iti.ii.l. I'.'tif Vaiikl.'.'k is tin' [ii'i'si'iit lt.','\ ,' ami ,l'.lin It K.'t.h.s.in. t'h'ik. I'll" p.ipiil.ilinii nf th.' t.iwnsliipisal.niit '.',17:1, nf win, h l,:lj:i aii''M,'lli,i- .lisls, .'..li; i'li'sliyh'ii.iiis, :l'. i Chill, h nf Kin-himl, ami j:l.i llnman lalhiili,'. T.it.il as..'ss,.,l v.illi,', l.s7,s, .*.-||'i.,-,.Ml. With iiK'i.as.'il .apilil ami railinii.l fi.illli.s. III.' niimial wi.ilth nf Ma.l... will II.. raplilly .1. v..l..p.sl, ii .h'sLhiatiiiii un.viniisly Innk.'.l f.ii' hy ill.' I II li.ilii laiits, si'vi'i-al nfwliiini hiivf iiivi'sU'.l hiigi' sums nl 111. 111. 'y in .'Vp.'iiim'iital wmk. Till' vilhiyi' nl Ma.h.i- th.' s.nilli tmnii.laiy lin.', in li..w ini'nipniiili'.l, haviii',' iissliin.'.l that pnsitinii, .laiiiiaty, I.s7,s. "'rh,. i,i,.,ti\.. nlti, it, fur thu pri's.'iit y.ar iiii' Tlminas Ciiiss, II, 'H,- ; E, II. ll'|.'|y |i,.. | „i,. n,. Mutton, ami .S. I). It.iss, (.'nuii.illi.is. Tin- p..plllali.ii'i is aliniit !,i.iiO, ami prnliiim..s t.i hi', iTi' inaliy yrarn pass away, il.inlilii that inniili.'i'. TlnT.. are livi' i'hiir.'lH'ii, viz ;— I'l'i'sliyti'iini, Cliiii-, h nf Kiighlli.l, Calia.la .M. thiiilist, Kpisonpal MrtliiiilUt, and lioiuaii Cuilinli,'. Till' ni'W I'msSytt'iiuii t'liuri'li, all .-iii^raviii;^ nf whii-h iipii.'ars ill this wink, M 'I'll. 'I'l' iiri' a iiiliiili.r nf Mm' •'.'siili'iiii's, with t.i Htnri's, III' wlii.'h thi-i'i' ail' II lart(i' iiiiiiili.'r, urn lli'ss llniii tlinsi' nt a h.nk ItltlV villi;.-!'. A| till' i-nlll'si' nf I'll'. tiiiii, ulnlwhi'ii . iinpt.'l.'il w| all rxi'i'lli'iit ^Tiivi'l rnnl ..iiini'i'tN till' villaKi' iMili's I whi.ni'vi'r th.' Nnrtli lti.!iii|>.il tin : i. ipalitv, .Mil. l.ii will III' till' I tv tiiwiil llasllll.'S, ami till' prnjinsi'il I I.' .,f tlli''l'.il| till. .null till' vilfigi', till' hiriii.'l' .if whi. Il Hill ll il t Hill U'l.l laig.'ly tn its iinpnfilinii ami l| its i.'V.'rs.'s ; ill I.ST't a ^Ji'lii'liil i ..iillau'i.ilin Jial pari nf Ih.. villag.' was ili-l l.iv.'.l. Sn pla. ...I till' H liliiilK'sliiliii.'.l I ih.'Ma.lii .ili.i ..f ilnpnrtam I' ill thr . ..iiiitv nt llaslinu'-. In 1.S7.I 'Mnll was nia.h'l lilii'. I .M ..hi lailwa.S', whii II was rlii isl|.ii,.,| ami kniiwli .1. til w.iy. '.M'ti-i ...iisi.hnihh' l.ilinin aii.l inniny \..tj lip, ill.' Kinrslnn Iirnph' I hallrril tll.-ir mill. Is I', inlirnki' l'...i.l. Ill |s7.'> th.' ll.'lh'Villi' .V .\nil| ji.'t.'.l, ami in |s7l .1 . Innt. l ..l.taiml. Tin' pi l.i'wis Wiillinilu..', ..\, K. Wnii.l. II. c. I'li llniUII. M.I'., .M.Ki'li/i.' Ilnw.'ll, M l>., I'liniii .N. II. Falkini'l', S. II. Uinil.'ll,-|l as Kii kli'i'k. In till' Sam.' y.ar thr •'..inpiiny was . Ks.p, I'h'i'tiil piiivisiiiii.il pii-iil.iit. In I "■ ll.iiii.l, ami .\. I'.ii'.h'.'. Ks.p, „| I'l'iiiisylv.'ina. w| iiinti.'V III till' mail an. I imn niiin's in Mailn II C. I'lnyl, .\. ]■: W,„i,l, .\|, |<,.„/i.' Ilnw.'ll, I] ami .\. II. Kosli'i, iliri'ilnis. lii.niis.'s ..f Silii,ii all. I .Ma.l...' t..wilsliip, ami tin' Ihiv.'llilni'iil ^.i\' Thi< I I ini'lni's at a pniiil nil tin' C Mini. 1 11 ship nf ..^nlm V. ah nil lilt.'.n inil.s in.rlli nf Kl tin iiinh th'tu'wiishipsiif ItiiWilnii iiml lliiiiiiii;.il| ii.iii i.'s, in all 'i'J mill's. Till' I'na.l is uliinit ilisiriliiiti',1. ami It is ..iiifnlintlv . \p.'. I..I tin' tills y.ar I|s7s). Th.' s. h.'iiii' is intilnhsl t.i.l.'i pi..i.'it..rs .'vp.'i't 1.1 I'.vt.'inl Ihi' ina.l int.. tin' in Hat kliiltii is a lisin^r p.ist villa;,'!' nti thr .M nf till' liiwnship, iiii.l is Ills.. Iii'i'iinitnu' a pla..; Ih.nrin;,' ami s.iw mills, ami . .insiihiahh' liiisiiii>.~ ihi' y.'iil. II. .1.1 was ilisisiviii.l, ami 111.' I'.; wlli.s,' lall.ls al Ijlii'lll In till, \ill.in,.. , r,s t,,l small ip lilifs III n,,l,i havi- h, rn t.ikili. i;i.|'.r,iili. is amillni n,,l,i.,|,i|||,|j,,i||,| |„,,, jj;|„ Il is at this p.iint till' Iti ''laiil-iiii iiiin.' l- siln.il. mills, l.iil 1. nl 111, 111 .ippi.n t,, 1,,. wnrkiii;; . > ami sin... ih.' i.'.i.'li.iii tli.il Innk phi..' s \...is h.iv.. s.t, l.ir tli.'villa^.' his lint impiiivi.l iniii 1, . in- liii-in.'ss sim.' that .latn. Tl I.I l'i.sl.vt.'ti..ii .'hiiii'li in th.' villi^i'.il ill |.'<7:i. ami 111.. .•..iiKr.'.u'.iiinii, wlii.'l. wash .1 I'.vp.'iisi' nl'ahi.nl .i^L'.i.iiiio, an impn-iiiL' n.'W sim, 1 s.'. n I'nr mill's in .iii\ .lin-.tinii tiiim th,' viliagi , Inni.'. II l.'.'l Hiih, ali.l ,'i!>l..'l llniii Ihi'lia-.'lmnl list lii;;li 11 tin' ni.. nil. I, its s.at lin; i' ipii.'iU , w liiiish'.l insiih- will hi' ., f Ih,' lii'i.'M pliii i'h nf I'inviii..', 'I'll,' pi.'.i'iii pastiir, till' II. v. .Ml'. Wii ami is a liativi' nt riili.,.,^, m.uliiati'.l at St. ,\n,li, tii's, ami siii.li,,! lli...,l,i;;y ill thi' K. c. Divinity I .Vlt.r pii'a.'hiii^' th" ;..ispl'| f.ir two y.-ara in th.' . 1 i.'in.liiii' ami lliimaii Ti'inph', lii< w.is si'iit nut t Cni itl fill" Kii'i' Chni'.li, ami was si'lth.l as ihiii a small linnh'l .m Hisr . lisk. I'.i haps ll,,. villa-" III .Mail...' is .' .Ill,' til III'. Wishall's e viililal His piivali' l.siil.'ii.i' was th" liisl stiimi has huilt i«,, ,,i||,,|. , hill'. Ills in till.' tii\Mi~liipnl M in th.' .'ii'ili.iii nf a . hnr.'li in lliiiitiii;;.l.ili I'.i.vn^l 111. Ilaslinn., mail. Th.' .n-ilinii nf .S|. |',.l,i's, ;,| his .'\.'rli..iis, ami wlnii intil.'lv liiiish.'.l will h" imiiiniy. Th" ll"V. Kr. Wislniil has ahni.\s l.,'e hir th" iinpnui. nl nl tin' 1 pi", lit tin' I'li.ist ,. niiiisl .11111 nspi't.'l liy .ill whi. h.iM' Ihi' |.|i ,1-111.' i RAWDON TOWNSIi Th" tnwllship nf II.IW.I..II is hiillll.h.l ..nil" .Malmnra, nil thi'i'ast hy lliiiitiin.:il..n, .111 tli.si.i Wisl hy III" InHllshlp nf .S.'yilliilil'. Ill th" ...llllt\ ...iitiillts within its liniits an ana nl ali.iiit ri7,'Jiiii its mum' Iniiii I..11.I ll.iw.l .Ill l':ii;;lish n.il.hin with th.' I .'Iniiial ll.p.iitm.'iit nl th.. Itiitish Itnv.'n si'ttl" lit ilali's ha. k I., all.. Ill Hi.' y.ar l.'i'JII, Ml .■rssltins H.'tl' n, .'llpii',1 liy sniis ati.l ih si.'ii.l.ints nl flinilii'S. HhnllMsl ill llii' . Il.l. r si'tll.sl tnwnships uhii, nil tl t'i iip.it f th" avail. ihl.i Ian. I in th lln w Ints in th" niir tivr nl t.iwnships, iipnii . wanU s.lth'il. Tin.' vi.'inily ..f ."sliiliin; was. nwiii. till I .iml till' "l.i»r prnMlnity In .Milll.v, l.ijji'tli vil.".;.s aMnnh.l liy ltawil,.n iiii'k, wi- an-'inhaniiil si'ttli'im-iit in llii'tiiwiiship. .\ninll;:st till- plnmi'ls uf UaWilnll, ill's. I'llilai aii.l nili.'is, HI' liiiil Ih" iiam.'s .it Ch.iil, W., Iln-I", .M.ivlii", .liilnis'.n, I'.iits. \'aii.l.'rv...in, 11 Itnpuit, lia;4.iii I'n'li.k, N'l'liy, ,-sarlis, II. Hi'ii' siilisi'.pii'iitly tnlliiWi'.l hy finniii's nl Annrii Iniat.sl th" many I'linihli: Ints iipnii th.' li.nu aninll;;sl wllnlll w " ale ahll' tn tlil.i' tin' 11111111' Wllsnn, K. I. Ili'.snn, Kvl.', .M.ilit;,'.illl. i'\, ll.i;4.'ls, lip, Whit.', l-'nx. (in'.'ii, Mi'ni'k. Ilninks, .\ Ualk.l, I'arks, 'I'nihl, .Inlfs, llianl, Calll.sl, III h'"".l, lllass hirnianv vi'ais t.iw lusliip.l.ik I'llliii Ciiala, Mllll.r. Il.ilpli, .M.illnn, ll.'liiiir. Cav.ih I'l.'t.'h.'r, .sin.in', .laiiivs Cnnk llin pnsi'iii It.,' Il.ili'iiiaii, .siihs. Hash It, Hii-k.ll, l.iviiinst, , I ill ll.iK'Hi'rly. Ilis.i, r,iiiipkiiis, .\nstiii, llnisi. V'nlli, raliL'isn'n, .Sriinsh.iH. Kislman, M. William, .\l lli.ll.inl, ,l..nlis..ii. Ii.'ll.i , CniiiKiy, linak. Kink r.'ti Isiiii, Shi'iitiiiati, Tliiash.r, \\ i-iliiian, .Mil^iun liailry, .M.K.'.iwn, Will. I atl.l .illlrrsnt 111.111' I".. 'lit lli.'ir etii'l'i^li's t.i llii' .'nlli\.itinn nf thi'ii ii'spt-.tu, all.'..-, tiny hav.. Ins'ii wrll ii'p.H'l hn tlivir iiiilltsli Till' ".V[iL'lii'mL'.if tin- pi. 111. '.as ..t Uaw.l..ii w.is ■ tlt.lt nf lln'i'.il'ly si.tll.'ini'lll nt nthi't tiiHll ships, atli- 1." I. .1111. 1 in. ilhiirpni linns nf this liisl.ny. In I s.l'l i tlniMli.;; \ illani' III .Sinling, imw iti.-nipnial.<.t. ntil^ haliltants, H 111. SI' wanu Hit.' siippli",! liy nm' liiisl' stin.s 111 till' villagi' ; .s I liiiis.s. I(l;l .ixVii ami 'Jill tntiil nl till' liv" sl.i.'k, Iwllh pi'ihaps th,' I'.v.'vp tnwllship t.ir that vvar. .Siiii'" that .hit.' its prngr. 3KICAL SKirrCII OF TIIIC iiviii>{ of wliii-li ii|i|ifnrN iti tliit vvntk, \vnnl<( )>imi crrttit t(i nity <'jtv. riMi niiiiilii r dl' liiii"'i"(.| I III inly is iri'.tr'l into u sriuiiiili' iiilily. .Mii.l.ir »illli,' III,' ., unity tiMvii. flir ll.lli'vill.' iirni Nurlli :», mill till' |.iN|i,,s,'i| I I,. ,,f till' Tiii'.ini.i * nii,i„,i |!.,i|i Is, mn I llli' Vill.i^'i', III.' I..IIII. 1 .it wliii h Hill 1.. pli't.'.l tills l.ill, I III. nil i>'|.| l.iic.'ly I.I lis |».{.iil.,l mil I.iimiii'^s. M,<,|... t Ins Im.I rsi's ; in |H7;1 n ^'.'(i.'iiil . .iiill;ii,'riiti..ii t.mk j.l.i.'i', in wlii.'li ill.' iiiiini- ..I'llii. villiiK.' «ii« .li..li.iy,.,l. S..I1.I I. ink 1.1... k» I, .HI- liik.n lli.. 111.' WLiiiLri iiiirK l.iiini'.l, linil Ilii' Mu.l..c..l' l.i..liiy l.i.N l.iir In l.i. ..ni.' in|...|tiili.'i. in ll Iy..f ll:islill;;s. ■••rii '111 iir.iil WHS niii.li' III iiiniM'i I .M.i.l... villuK'' willi Kin);sli.li l.v |. Till, s.li,- is inti'ii.l.'.l |...li'V.'l..|. till' i iniiii's, I till' mi'\|..'i'l III I'.vt.'ii.l llii'i'c.a.l int.. 111.' iiit.'ri..i' .is a .iil.ilii/.ill.in n.a.l. I... kl.iiin is a li-iiiu |...»t villai;.' mi ilii' .Muiia lli v. 1, in lli.' ii.irili |.:irl '.wns|ii|i. ali.l is als.i Ii.'.iiiiiiml; a |.l;i, .: ..t iiii|..ii laii. r, •|'ln'|.' a|.' iin.l s,ii\ mills, an. I , .nisiil.ial.l.' l.iisiiii'.» i- .l.im'at .'.'I'tiiiM s.'.is.m, ..I' . C'.l.l mis .hs.'.ivii.il, ami III.' T.ii. ,111,1 A Whitl.y .Miniii}; r..., ili.ls ai.. a.lji.'.'iil ll, 111,, mII.ii;,.. ,,, I,., I I, ,|„„ii/ ,||j"|l |'|'„||| «l,i,|| iiiilUii's 1,1 ;.,,|,i Inn,. |i,,.i, l,,k,.|i, la. I., is annllii r;;.il.i,niiiiiiij;unil |i...st viila)'.'in lln' liiwiislii|i nt .Miil...', liis |ii,iiil III,. I!i,'l,ai',lsi.ii iiiii,,' 1^ sitn.il.'.l. 'I'll. IT 111-.' .si'V.'ial .inal 1/ II n..iii.' lit lli.'iii a|'|.,'ar I,., 1.,. «..ikiliji .'\.'.'|it, iniliaiis, ,it iiiLiMiU , |. Ill,' h'a.'li.iii Ih.il I. .Ilk |.hi. .' s.iiii.' yi.ii.s a«., I';i,l..i'a.l..'. ,lai' s. .111, 1,, , f.. I- III!' villa.,;,' his 111,1 inn, 11, V,. I inn, h , illn-i' in n.iiiil ..t |..i|.iilati..|i 'sssim.'llial ,lal,'. 111 .1.1 I'l.sl.yt.'ii.in .'hiii.'li in 111.' villa.;i' i.r .Ma.l.ii' w.i.s ■h's|i',,v. .1 l.v lii.' ami Ih.' . i.ii^i'.'ualmn, ivhi.'h wanhiriii.',l in l«.',:l, liav.' .i'., L.I, at an "','1 ' •■<-".i'"0, an impiisiiii; mw slin.liu.' ut,sl..ii.'. whi. 1. iiiav li.' mil. s ill ,in> iliii'i'li..M li.im lln- villaj;.', lis iliim'ii.^i.nis 111,' ,s,rh','l l.'i'l wi. I.', ali.l .VSI.'.'l 11.1111 ihi-lia-.m, Ml t.i |h.' li.l-.', lli,. s|.ii.' isllK I li'iMii til,' Kr.niml, its si'iilliif! ...[la.il v, Willi ).al|. iv, null, ami win 11 •nsnl.' will 1 11.' „{■ Ih,- lill, 'St |,la..'s .it w..islii|i 'l.. 1... r..iii„| m ih.' . 'I'll.' |.r.'«,'iil jiaatiir, tli,. 1,','V. .Mr, \Vi,li,iii, »li., s.iil..! m Is.',;, inltive 1,1 I'lil , ;;l.„lll,il,.,| al St. .\li.|i. VVs ali.l i:l.i.^.„v llii\,lsi- slll.li,,l tli,.,,l,,^.y ill Ih.' I'M', lliviiiily Mall, KilinlaiiKli, S...llaii.l. .1. liiliLC 111.' ^..,|i,'| l„i' m„ vara in ill.'' .•.i|,.i..it v ..t as.islaiil al Kin- iii'l Hull. ,111 r,'iii|.l.', h.' H,.s s.'iil 1,111 t.i ('an.nla l.y tli.. r,.i,inial I 111" I'l.'.' t-'linl.'l I.I was »,'ltl,sl as al».v.'-iiii'iili,iii.'.l al .M.i.l... , ''" Imnl.'l ,111 I r , 1,','k. I'lihaps ih,' |.i'.i.s|i.'ril v ..t lln' llniviii;; .Ma'l.,.' IS 1111,1,' ,|i„. 1,, 111'. Wishiiils ,.ii,.|^.v tliiin aliv i.tlni' iii.li. Ills |.iivali' i.'siihn.i' v\as th.. liisl ^t.lll,. Iniil.liii;; in ih,'. |ila.'.', II,' w.. ..ih.'i' I'hiir.'hi's in lliu ti.wiislii|i,ii ,Ma,l'i.', aii.l vva,s inslr m.il ■i..ii ..I a . linr.'h in llnntin;;.!..!! I'.i.in.shiii, ami als,, iw.i ..ih.'is .111 ' n.a.l. Til.' .'i.','ii..ii 111 .Si, I'.t. i\, ,\l,i.l.,. , is Ills,, ,.|ii,.|lv ,ln. 1,1 , ami wh. 11 ,.|ilM,'ly liiiisli,',l will I,,.;, I.isliiii; iii.,iiiiim.|i| 1,, his I'll.' Ili'V. 111'. Wishail has iilwa\s l.,',.ii i.l.i.tiii,',! ,„ ,'i,., v , ir..it i|.r..M'ni.'iil,.l Ih.' |,.',.|.l,', utih.' im.si ,'v,ih,',l int.'niilv, h,'is Imi,. I". t."l hy .,11 whi, Inn,, ih,. phasiu,. ,,i' ),;,„ ii.'.|llalliiaii. .-. RAWDON TOWNSHIP. ,viisiii|, .,1 i;.,«.l,,i, is l,.,iiii.l.,| ,.11 111.' (I, iiv th.' Liwiisliii, ..r .11 lll.'iasl l.y nillitlllj;.l.,li, .,11 Ih, s,,iitli l.v .■Milmv. ami ..II th.. I..wiislii|, ,,t .S,.yii In th,' ...limy i.r 'N..i'lliniiil.i'rlaii.|, ami ll.iii its limits an ana ..I ahiiiit i;7,'->i.ii a. r.'s i.t laii.l. ll il.'iiv.'.l I I U.IVV.I..11, an I'aijjli-h ii,,l.|,.nian, al nn.' timi' .oiiin'.li',! .'I..111.1I |i. |.iilni>iit.il Ih,' lliiiish ll.iv.'inim'iil. Its liist ii.imam nt ilalis lia.k Inaliiinl Ih.. y,'ai' l.yjil, uli.li Ih.' In.iil laii^,. ,,t , .,11- " vni.i.sl liy , suns ami .l,'s.',..ii.laiils .,t I'nit.'.l l':iii|iii.'l..iyalisi, 1.. liM'.l 111 Ih.' .11.1,1' si'lti.'.l l..\Mi.slii|.s .,11 th.' llav 1,1 l.hiinl,', ami ...'. iipilmn i.t ihr avail, ihl.' lami in tli.ii r.'-|i.s'tivi' i',.i |...i.iii.,iis, in Ih.nar tii'i i.t l..wiislil|is, ii| win. Ii th.ii' laiiiili.,s iilhi''. .1. I'll..' vi.inily ..r.-sinliiii. u.is, ..wmn 1., ih,. mi|„ 1 1,., .|iialitv l.i I 111.' . l.is,' priiMiiiily 1.1 ,M,lli,y, l.ij.,'tli,.i Willi 111.' tin.' wah'l' l.li. i.li.l l.y llaw.h.n ,'i,ik, w,' an iiilmiii. ,|. liu. ,,. .-n..^ ,,| |h,. .-ailnsl III Ihl- l.iwnshiii. si th.' |,i..ii.','rs nf liaw.h.ii, ,1,'s. ,'mhiil|s ..| Ih.' I'. \;, I...vali~ls u.' Ini.l 111.' iiaiu.'s ot t'h.i.l, W ..-s.', W.ai.i, llnl.lih',' .^in,., ■ •l.'liiis..ii, r.ilt.s, Vamli'iv.Mirt, llnll'nnin, lli'ink.', tav,'ih'V, ^'ini I''r.'li,'k, .Ni'li'y, .Sail.s, II. ,11,111, ami llaj,,,.. Th.'s,' I. inly liill.iwi'.l l.y raniiiii's nt Am. 11. an ami .nlnr .niijin, wlm many i'li;;llih' h.ts ii|.i.ll 111.' Ii.iiit ali.l I'.'iiliv , ,111,-, ,sm, ,11s "III IV.' an' al.h' In tia.i' lli.' mum's .,t W,',t. ..11, Ki l.in' 'I' Ins Kyi.', .M.iiitf;.iiii..'v, Ih.^.'is, riimiiiin;;, laiiiii-"" ll.isl l''..\. 111. ,11, Jli'i'ii.k, linii.ks, Allai.l, Williams 'li'.Knii ks, r,„l,l, .l,.i|s, ll,',,i',|. Carlial, liivanl, \V„.„lh,','k .Shaii,' l.ii'iiiaii\ y.'arsi.,u,islii|..'|.'ik I'lllmt'i, Tin k.T, .M.'fanii .s.„it' .'I-, l;..l|,li, .Sl.iil.ni, 11,-nmr, Cavi'ili'v, Clli'l-. Iliii-.s .M-i.k' n'l'>'. 'I '•« > ""k lln- l.ns.'iil 1,',.,'v,— ,\1. ,\liill, n," |i,,,ii,„,|i' iil.s, lla,sh'tl,liiisk.'ll,laviim.st. , lli..ni|.s l-'alkmi', (■.,„•, ,i,.v' lisi'i', l,iiii|ikiiis, .\usliii, lliii«i, \'..lli,k, Uiitwal.'i', .\liL'kl,'i..|iii' -i.iiiiisli..«, K.i.siman, ,M. William, ,M. l.liial- lliis.,-!' Dum m' nlis..ii, liilli. , iMiinn.y, |i,.ak, Kiiikl,', .\l,,nlg,iim'i v ,M,K,,.' i.'aiiiian, 'I liiash, ,■, \V, 11,11,111, ,\l, l,liiiii,|i, W ilnlil, ,M,,;i', ,■ K..||v' I, '.mil, Wai.l ami iilli.is .il iii.,i,. ,,..'1,1 ,|„|,', all nl' „| , „|,,,|i,',,l s t,i Ih,' , iiliiv,ili,,ii ,,t ihi'ii ii',s|„', Iiv,. tail,,,, ,„„1 |,„i„ „,,,,,„,. liav,' I II iv.'ll i,'|,,ii.| hii Ihvii' imliiMiy, inii' v.if ihi' |.i,.m','is ,.t Uaw.h.ii w.is similar ill ov.'i'V n'sia'.t In rlys.tll.'m,'iiinl.itli,'rt.,wnsln|is, aili'tailisla, nt iVwlinh will lhv'r|i..ili..iis„tthisliisl.i,y. In 1 >:W th.' tnvviislnii, in, Imlinmh.. 'K ■•iisi,i ' „( an np.n'hiii 1 '™[^'l"'""'''"'l"'»''' '"■in.i,'lwnsl,ilwai'l ami .ntirpiising .ili;.,,'ns ,,1 |'„.||. Th,. Il.'ll.'vill,. ami Nni'lh Hasting, 1,'ailwav h-av.', th,' .liin.ii..,, ,,„;, iil'i'ii h.l N.i. 1 in Ih.. ist ,..,n..',sh.n, ami pas,.'s th gh I h,' t..w nshn-'i llniilim;.l..n I.. .Mii'l.,.'. " ' Wi' havi- l,...ii nnal.l.. tn |.n..iii.'any slatisii,,! iiih.rin.ilinii whal.v.i m ; "'"','■' "",'' "'" t"Wlisliips innnu'ipalilynrnlli.'l'wis.., h.-n..' nnr inalnlil^ t"i.'pn..ln.'i'Ili,. i,.,',inls„l th.-varly t„wi 'tings, th.. iiaim.s nt th.' s.'.V nal iinini. ipiil ..lli, .-rs, ami ..tli.'r inhinnali.ni m.'.-s.saiv I.. sli..w lln- gia.lii . pnigri'ss ami ,1,'v,' ni.nt nt Hi.' tnwn-hip Innn il, liist s.'iil.in.'nt m th. pic-s..nl tmi.' Mr. .lain.'S I'.mk ,s al pi,'s,'„,, „n.l li.is l„s.ii tnr niaiiv v-ir, nl \l""l.| I "n '""""'"I'' ^''■' ''"-I'l' "l",^i'' i- InMllship ,'|..'rk, ,\. , '11.1 Ml. Ihilip I'.n.wn, lia'a-iinr. 'I'll,, niiini.ipal ...iiii.il in.-, t iiiniilhlv 11 t I.' I.iwn ll.ill, a snlLstantial ami .'.imnm.li.ai, Ini.k l.nihl sili i m ",'r'.'l"l'"l"' ";'.'"7"'^'"l;' "' ""'"■'! !■• "■ -I'lnn' IS a tavri Ij..i„,i,g. I I'l ' I '"''• '^'■■' ""'"''"'Js' '■'■'■■'■y l-^nility hir Hiv a, ,.111 la- .Vliniil III,, y.'a'r IS'.!0 a i.riniitiv.. grist mill was .ri'.t.'.l „i !aw,|.„i .n-.'U. Willi h h.nm.l th.' nii.'l.ns nl' .h,. pi..s,'„t Ihiurislnng viilag.. nf Sin- in ■. I 1,1' p,'in.i,,al pnrtinn nt llm vilkig,. i, ,i,„a„'.l i,i Hi,. „Twi„liip .„ jawiliin, tn whi.h ,1 ,.,',m',ly hih.ng.sl, until ,1, nrp.i.aH.m in Is.'.s. v h. n ti.'l,iiiilsw,'r,'..M,'ml,',l,nHi„ „,nH,, ,'m|„.a,'ii,^ s.v.'ral l..ls i„ Hm i.wn shlpnl .Si.liR.y, It issiiirninnU'.l l.y alin.' agriiiiluiral .'..iintrv ami lain-' COUNTY OF IIASTIN t*oiiii'allv Incateil, riiiiiiniiiiilit II tur^t) tnitlc Tlit- cxt fllnit \\n\vt prhilugt-.H <>t ItiiwiVni (-ri<<>k, uliji-ti Muwh thioii^h tht- L-iMiti-r uf tlif viHiik'', Inivi' hccii iitili/> li to a{«', iiii(r mill* iiinl fmtDrit h liiivi- hwu cii'. tvA, kI'Iiiil; liirtfcly to itn i-MrMtiit-n ill |>rns|-riil\. 'I'lu'ii' iirr a lur^i> iiiiiiiIh r nt* hrnt vU\ss Avy }itu*'\\ ^i^■oi■l•ry, .iinl Kfrimil nloriM ; liont uinl • tin- (Ai'<-|>tiiMiiiMv ^m<>.|, innipiiHin^ un cxirjli-nt Uiitiniiiiii' ami 'iiiiiiiiMti s. huiil, \titli tltii jriii teiii-li> i<', umlt r tli<' ilir-i->l Miii't-r- visinii ul i(i-|' •' \\, ^ruiiitiiiii .iihI t'otiiinuii Hrln.ols. \u •'liiih'lirs an- a irolii t in |iniri( nt anliirniiinil Ih-aiitv Hffi.iiil t'p ihiiii- ill th." .-luiiitv. 'rii"'\ rtin-^isl uf tin I'r.slivl'i i rhiiivli <>t KnKl'iiit\ CaiiA'li Mt-tlindiM, Ki^ix <>|.;i| M.-ilm.li^t, ami It.ijiliM t'lunchff*. Tin- villa^i' iilsn itnHst'!*^! h iwn >;on.i Ihitrls. Ihsiam I- frum I'llli'- villf, l.'t milts ; 'ripiit(in, M ; Krankt'ml. 7 . Mainnnii, I'i ; Mii.jn,-, I'.l; aiin)nl-^, anii l!aitw'iy is ••itniili'tf*! t<> it'* tU»- tiimti'-n, Stirling' will. \\»Ui its nin^raplii- al |.n«itii.n ami al-nmhnit ns.mr- *.!(, Ir.'iiitM' an impoi'tiint irilanylviiitiiiii nf Kii>{lisli ili-Hti'iil, U'iim an I'ftii'iT ill tlif ll'iyiil KurivH iliiiiii^i tln' |[c\itlilli"ii;iry war. lit' urts wuimiir I au.l iiiailc I'liMDiii'i', Willi tile Hurrt*n\'t'-iiii'iitii>tii'>l « \ .nt, scl lliiig at St. 'Ii'lin'^, Ltiwi'i' ('.inula, au.t iiiunrrr^ mI' wliiit waH iln'ii an altiiti>t uiifNi'lMnii v\il'lrriirx>. Tlui't* liis >i.n ».is Imiih. «l," ,.lt"i\vai''l~ la'.'ain.' lion. I.i-mi^ I'. .'vali-.t. ulii, was ,,ik' ,,rtlit' .'arli.'-t Mtll,'i> in Ih.' t,,»ii.lii|. ,.| .\llf.Mi.la. (In,' ,.1 111,- . Iiil,li, im,|' tlii- iiialria^,' wa.s ill,' Unii. Ii,',,ri;-' Shciw 1, (^.( ',, miw si'ui.ii .lu'iL;'' iittli,' I'liintv r,iiiit ,if till' i'..iiiiiv ,,l' ll.i.tiMi;-. II, was Ihiiii in lli,' f.inniy ..I l.,','ils, l'|.|,.'i' faiia.l.i, in May, I'll I ,',lu.att'.l al ill,' .i,.liiiM,.« n lii.- tiirl (^taiiiiniir S.i I. IK' was .all,,! 1,, lli,' liar in .\li. Iia.lnia- r.riii. I":i:). ,n'l i.r llni, l<\ ill,,' li,' afti'iw.ir,ls I,,-, ami' .Mayor, aii,l -iil,s,"|ii,'iillv lill,',l 111,' Wanli'lis , li.iir in 111,' I'oiuily Cniii, il H,' was ,'1,,!,',| t,j a s,'at in lli" l.,'j,'islaliv.' .\ss,'iiil>ly of r.inaila. in 1^41. a |,.-iti,,ii wlii.li 111' lii'l.l nniiil,i'rni.l,',||y l',ir l,'li yials. Ill l."*.',! Ii,' was ,1 .il."l I'lir til.' saiiii' iiositi'iM. aii'l aK.iiii in \H',i : Imt ri'i'ovi'i'cl lli,' 1,,- S-. .... 1 ; I :.. :. >:lt i vi;'i !'•>, ali'l ' ,,iuiiin.'l ill it till 1 MIH. His cmiiu'iil atiility aii,! uii,l,tiil>t,'il tnl,'j,'iity i,'. t'vv,',| a ,| 't s.'al ill ,',l .i,'kii,.w. Ill- finiiKnl aliility aii'l uii,l,iiil.t,',l ml,'(;nty ii'.i'iv,,! a .hscrvnl .ii'kii,,"' |,''li;liM'iit ill his a.sij;'nili. Ml, at \ aiiolls liiiM's, t,,au'l'at iillnili, 1' of pillili, |i'is|ll,,lis 111 til,' liit'lo'sl li..nor .ili'l llii|.,,rtal Hi' wa- a|il„,ilili'.| ."ii-l'l . otii. iM.'i. a ('iiinliiissiiiiu'i' ti, I Mil nil,' into llii' iniinam'iiu'lil ultii,' B,>.ir,l uf U ntks ; li,' w.is ,l,'i l,',l a li, ii,li,.r of till' Law Si., i,'lv in |s|'.i, ami il,al,il .1 t^l'. ill IS.".'!. 11,' W.IS a no'iiil.ir ,.f tli.' Kvi-. iili\,' l',,uiii il uf i 'an.nl.i fiiiiii .Viij;. litli. |s.-.8, III .\l.iy -S.M. Is.'.o, ilniiiij, Hlii.l, ii„„. h,. ii|l,',l 111,' „|li,,.s ,,f l;.i','iv,'r. lifiit'i'.,!. an, I t'oinniissi r ,.f rn.wii l.aii,ls, in sti.', ,'ssi,,ii H-' ii's'lv,-,! t!i,' .i|.Iiointiii.'iii t.i his I'r.'s.'iit positi-.n, .si,.[,ii.iiittt'r 'JihI, Im;.'>. |iiirin:;al"ii},'nii'lliiisy lit.' Ill' hisnl ways f,,iin,l tiiio'to.li'v,,!,' I,,lh,' i'1i,'..mi • ai;i'iiii'iit iii'l forwaiilini;'i,f all li,n,'li.ial pnl.li'' iiit.ii.ris.'s iii my of wlii.h loil.iy h.'.ir witiiL'ss t.i ills w i.iii,,iii, ,11, i>:y, Jili-I ,1. \ .,ti,.ii t.. lli,' piihli, wol- f.iK'.' H.' was 1. 11,- of til,' iiilliii'iitial ,111,1 ai livi' i,roiii,,l,'is ..I tlu- lirorkvill,' A iitt.iwa lliilwav, i.f whii h h- w.is I'l. siil.iit for in my y.ai's. 11.' is iii.irri.il III Man.iiiii,', llam;hl,'r of Hr. K,',);aii. of H.ilil.ix, Nova .'si'otia, iml li.is LiMi'ii Tile ^hirw 1 family hav,' all ami alw.ivs lii'.li slniiiu'ly loiis.naliv. in |..'lili' -. .111.1 aniolit; thi' most inlliu'nlial lii.ii in Ih nutiy of lliat parlv ; .1 party lo whii'li tlo'ir all, (jialiri' il.it.s hark to ill,' lilil,' wli, ii llii'ir an.'cstor. |.,r til,-' l,,v, ,.f till' Kim; .111,1 Constiiiitii.n al.ali,l,.iiu,l h,.nn', ami possi'.s. si. .lis. an.l Iwxiiiious siiiroiimiinL's. f..i piivati.m- aii.i har-ishij.s in a ('aiia.ii.iii w il.h'in.s-. 'I lloM \- .Vri'l Kliv 1,,\/.IKI:. .Itllii'.r .lilil;.',' ol th,' Coniitv t 'ouit of HasliiiMs .■olliitv, i- il,.. '.nihil fr,,ii, r. K. I.,.\alisls ..ii hotli his fath.rs I m,.th.i'- -i.h- -1.1.', 'I'll,' l.a/i r f.imih w.is ol Hull h , -Mia. tioii. llnir .im'.st..rs having . i. in.' Ii.im Hull 1, mar ih.. Kl, 'i.h hor.l.r, at a viiy laily ,l.iy in Ih,' liisl..ry of iho wtsU'iii . ontlli.'nl, .iml si'ith'i ahovi' .Maiih.iIIan Islaiiil, ..n thf Hn.ls.in. ■ ho'iliiis La/i.'r, 111,' j;i','at-,:;r,at.;,'ranilfath,'r of llic .liulgi-, was l.,,rii lo'.n VmikiTS, .N'.'W York, in 171)7. ami ,li,',l th,'ii' in \7V2. His.loa, iaiils liv.'.l in thai vii iiiity till ih,- lU'Vulutluli ilivi.l.il the I'lilonic- into Iinstih' fa, lion-. Th. I.a/i.'is i'sp.,u»i'.| Ihi' Hi.yal lans,', anil t,, I'srap, ill,' pi'i s." iilion ..I Ihi' .\iiiil|. .ins. anil at tin' -aim' tiliit' ulijoy fn't'iloln ,,f lln.'ii p'llili. .il .,l.illi,,lis, maiiv "t Iht'iii I'll tlii'ir h,,int's .iltt-r th-' war. s M"'"K ^'* ^''^^ Itninsw i,'k ainlNova .-••■.,11.,, wliih- .Vii-holas, lli,' ,.|,li-t son ol .la,',,l.ns, horn in 1 7'l,'<, . Mill.' I., raiiii'ht in I7'.i!. anil s.'llh'il in Triii'i' l''..lwiir'l .■otiiity , w h.'i.- lu' i.'- iiiaiii,',! nil his ihalh. His wih's ni li.h'ii naine \\as Charily i '..iikliii, aii-l tli.-ir wliiiU' fimilv i.f -t'V.'ii s.iii- ami two ilanoht.'is livi',1 to 1." v.rv ..hi. Mary. th. ..hhst I liihl :.fl.rwar,ls .Mis. Hofart .Ih'lat .\ilol|ihiis|,iwii. as i ntly I- I "74, ill Ihi' lo'Jml y,'ar ,.1 loT at.',', .\i. liolas, ' tin' thii.l in onhr ..f hki' "1 ihis ftiiiilv : .iml of his faniilv, liit'h.'ii.l, horn in rriini' K'lwar.l, in I sor), ., ,u ,1 ., .1,1,,*., II,., -,.,... i ,\.,..,. lt....L-l t -\,.,.I..I.\ ..oil ...... .v... I it. ... . lis. ■>. 1.11,, II. I. lit..,, .'.'111111 t 1111.1 s Ihi' I lih-I -1.11. Ill' niarrit'l .\iiiia li,..ikh..al .\pi I.I..' VIS ihi' . Iih -I -1.11. Ill' niarrit'l .\iiiia lio.ikh.ial .\pi l.l.y, ami iiiin.v.-l in I-'-"'. !'. r>-mlin.io:i, h,'iii(,'aiiioiii;th" v.iv lir-t si'Ilh'l- in ihal iH'i:;hl...lliiii..l, ii'W ^haiimnivilli'. I'll.' .\ppl,'t,ys \v,'r,- .Xlii'iii .111-, fi hui hi'ss iiilv, N,'W \'iirk, hilt 1 til' .Applt'l'Vs W,'r,' .Alll'lli .111-, lluill imriii'ss ii.lllH\, .s.'W tuiK, 'nil. I'liL'iiiillv of I'.iiL'li-h I'Mrailii.n. 'I'li.'v Ivll th. ir i.l.l iioiiie in llii. In — ,'i.iiiily. Ill 17IIT. ilnl lalii.' I.i l.'anuila, as .li.l th.' l,a/l.'rs, lo.llj.iy fl.'i'.h.m ..f p.ilili.al Ojillll.lll. ISnhii I Iii/ii-r iii'.ani.' Iir-l i hik of ih.' ..hi ( .iiirtof Kcqui'sls of llaslincii "iiiilv. ml mil. -.'.{U. inly in. I until 111. Cmiit was iiholish..,! on.' ..f 111,' Ciiiiiiissioni-rs of til.' nam.'. II,' was a Captain of \*,,luiilL','rs in a.lii .' s.'r- M'.' in ls:l7-;is, ami was alt.'iwanis proiiiot.',l l,i a l.ii'Ut. -ColoilL'h'y. lli' WIS a man ulii. .h'Si'rv,"! well of Ihi' .'oiinliy, ami tlii^ (Miviriinii'lil l','L',ioiii/isi his at.ihty ..III |,iitiii' -i-ivii'i's hy a|,p,.inl iiit; hiiii lo tlo' p..sili..ii of CoU.'i'tor of la-Iuli- lor .'ihannonvill.', a nosilion h. hi In him lip to tlo' tiliiL' of his 'h.ilh. .liim''J'.ilh, l,S71. 'I'.illi. .liim''J'.illi, LSil. Ill hi- l.iiiiilv ol livi- son- aii'l Iw.i .l.iiiohl.'i -. 'riioliias .Vpph'hy l.a.'i.l. h'.iii 111 IS'.;.;, was tin- .l.h'sl, II.' w.i- .-.In, .il.il al Viitori.i Coll.';;.'. .ml shili.'.l law ihi.'llv Willi Hon I.' wis W.illhri.ltf". of ILIIuvilh'. hiii-hin- hi- -Iii li.s in 111.' .illii'u ..f Ih.' Hon. .lu.lo.' .\,laiil U'il- ,.f Tonnit,!, an.l wa- ■ iU."l t.. th.' liar ill llilarv 'r.-nii, |sal. II" I oniiiii.'liL'e,l 111,' pi'aili,a',,f liis;.i'..f,-shili so.m alp-r, al lii'll.'vilh', wli,'i,' 111- lah-nts anil appli' itioii soon won for him a lar^,' ami In, r.itiv,' prai tin', iii'l iii,,rk,"l him as tin: man lo lill 111, .liiiiioi .lii.lg.sliip of tin' County Cniii ■r ll.islings . iilllitv, to whi. I. |...-ili.ili h.' was appoilll.'.l, .llllv lllh, |s7:l. riii'.lmli,'.' hasalway- hiit hi- valilihh- .i-sistaii. .■ In th" ih'V.h.pini'iiI "I .ill piihli private I'litfrpriscs wliii'li proliiisi.'il for ttii' hi'lu'lil of B.'lk'i ill", "f liastiii^'s ,'ouiily, or of the I'ldvin,'". Hi' was a very a,tivu aiivo,'at" of Ih.' Ilniliil iliiiii'tiiiii lliiilwiiy, lliii iil'miliixalioii of whi, h was in .i iliii- to liiiii, 1111,1 a I'i'iv r,' liki'liliii : iiinl hi' lii'i.iint' ihi. lii. tliat Corporation. Mis \oiiiiKi'r l.rolln'i, S. S. I.a/i.'r, who sli .IiiiIki', ami afi.'rwar.ln |iiii, iis.',l in partmisliip niih 1 f, yi'.irs, i» now Mast.'i'.in.Chaii.'iri hir 11 iinlii'sof lla.liiius wanl, laiimn, ami .Vililinnlon. Ili» iiin I, , .s, ,N. .\ppl,l,y, lliistinus ill th,. llntano l.i'nislalnri'. II,' liims.'lf iii'ivr ii La/ii'is ar,' a v.rv iiiiimrona fitiiili throiiKl I llu' ll.n uf trh'l, ami tlnii niimhiir, iiit.lliKi'ii. r, ami liii;|, so. ial pi,sili,> iiiiliiily I'liahh' thi'lii lo I'Xi'i'l a virv sln.ng Inlhiin. ., in all all,, or poliliral ii.iliii,'. Till' lliis. KpMi'Mi Mi'iiim, ,M.I,.C., hom ai l\iiin»Ion, .lay of .\ov,.|iili,.r, INI'.', was lli,. s.a.oml s. f llinrv Mnrmv. 11,' wii» i'.lii,ati.,l III I'ppir Canaila C.ilhi;,., a,,|ilii.',l th"' k law ill tl tli I Marshall S. Iii,lw,ll, il Kilinsl an to Mil' liar al (Isi; 1,. Il.ill, in l>i:ll. H iiiimii. ,',l ih,' pi ill Hi'lli'Vill,' ,1 for many y. ars .l.ilh'.ilnl liims.lf lo his whiili hi' I'slahli-lnil a l.iillninl i. piilalion, lamjiinj lirsl amoiif, lal .iss,.i'iali's, .Ml. Murn.'V "iil.i.'.l I'.irliai i in l.sllil, ih,. Calla.l.i. 'I'll,' lir-I ,h'. lion .ifl.r Ih.' linioll ..1 lln I'l nviir is, h, h> Ih,' Hon. I!,, III. Iliihlwiii, l.v :17 v..i.s. In ls|'J Mr. .\l i l.'sliil Ih,' lliiliiii; in 111., c rialivi' inli'i'i'.t- ami wa- iiliirn inajoiily iiv.r his h.r r ..ppiimnl, lh,'H,,ii. Ilohl llaMwiii, il.'h'. 1 in Ih,' nlnrlis aimili, r i'li',liiiii wa- ,ir,l,'l,i| hv tin- II, ni- ,l,'h'al,',| 'hi' llif,,riii lamliilati', .1 pli Caniiill. K.;'!. (In th, ralliain.iil in Is 14, li.'W ,'li'ilioiis wi'iv li.hl, .iml .Mi. \V. II l,ri.ili.hl iinl to ,,pp,is,. .Mr. Miinnv, hilt aijaiii his polili.al till- as.'iiihiiil. In |s.(s |„. Was li.haliil In Ih. Hon. Ililhi IS.'il .Mr Mlirmy W.IS ajjain ,.|,.,,|,.,1, ,1,'h'aliiiK hi- h.r r opl ' 'livisi.'ii of 11 ..iiiilv .Mr. .Mil V ii,'l,'.il,',l .Mr. l....ru.' II. njii .Solth l;i.liiin. Ill lS,-.7 h,. h.iini" a lamliilal,' h,r tli,''l'l',iit|l siKiiino hi- -I'.il in Ih,' l.i.w.i Hon,.', li.' wa- .'Ir. I.il lo Ih,' Ipp" halinoMr Sholl-, of I'll.'rh,.,,,, ami was a im inh.r ..f ihi- h 1.,'Kislaliii',, at th,' II f his .hath, whi, li o.i iin.'.l on ih,- I.'.l I l.Siil, havlm,' his wih' ami oni' s,,n, K.liiiun.l H. Mm ni'V holh -ii an, I lli lall(jlil,i'.s siiivivinj; him, vi/. : .Mrs. lii.lhyi w ih' ol If K-,p, .\lr». |i. Ilainili .Mrs. M. I.,.,..l, wih' ..f llinrv .\. Ma. I':iit;iii.'.r I'riii.i' IMwanl Ishiml I!. H., Mrs. Kalkn.'i. wih' of .V. llirrisl. i.aM.aw. Ih'lhvill", Mr- llahlwin. wih' of iIm' I,', v. .\. .M..\., I!".i,,r , if All . ■faints Chilli h, '!',,!, ml, ,, .Mr-. Iliilhv, wih' c. Ilnlhv, K-.i., Ii,lli'villi', .mil l,,iii 111,1 1..1. 'I'll,, hiliowiiin 111,' Ifil'in.i.,,.' f .\iit.n-i nil,, isill, will li,'i,'.i,| Willi inli'ii'-l " .\s a politiiiaii hi look a l.a.liiiK pan li..m Ih.' niom.nl " lip 111 his puhli, I'lM',','!' ; 111' assi-i,,,! iiial, lialh in ivforniiii),' mai •• rrmhiisl ihi'iii siiiiahh' I,, llu- w,mls ..f th.' . ..inmnii'lv, ainl ii| " nion.s In' f;av.' his mipport to ihi. ,.i liiniil of sii. I w laws aa '•ami pr..-pt'tity of liis ,'i.iiiiliy i'i'.|iiiriil. " .Vlthongh a linn ami hiil'lifiil siip|...rl"r ,,f his own ( 'hiinlii \ "his polili.al I'.ir.'.'r h.' as-i'iit.sl to th,' pa.sin(;ofa law hilly "..thi'r .li'miininalions fi wli.il was roiisi.Uii'.l Ih,' p,jw,isi',f " ,'1,'ioy ill III.' rr,,viiu'i'. " II,' was .111 i'\L','ll,'iil lawyiT, ami liis ,'1,'ar prrc'i'iitioii an, "ii'mh't,,! him an ,i|ipoiii'nl of im small inauniliiili' at tliu liar. " lainly on.' .if Iht' iiii.sl sm cssfiil pra.'tiliom'i's in what was kl " ohl .Miilhiml Hi-nil I. Som,' ,.f his ,',,t,'mp,.rari, - in llii'ri,,\in " sihlv hav" LMim',l in -oni" |ias,-aj;i'.s of tluir I'ai,','!', i ,■ liiilli "lion-, hut for ,lis, r,Ii,.ii, ju.luim'iit, and hoiit'sty of purpose, as, " sisti'lny ill till' whoh- of his politiial liP' he was niisiirl.as.s,',l l.y " .No ,li,'iit ,,f hi- ev.'r kinw wlial il was I.i li,' pt'rs,'i'iilt',l or "piiyiimnl, iioiii' weri' I'Viir ask,"l i'v,ii lo imet , laini- -Iriilly ju "who w,,uhl lli,'r,'hy I'liiharra- llnnisi'lv.'s or ,lislifsa Ih, irlai'nili, " f,'iii',l ih" il nvi'iiioiic of .1 iiiin-i oiiipliaiii" ,,f ,'ii);aoi'iiirnts mi "ollii'is, to lain;.' ,li-tr,'ss ainl liouhl , upon ;ii,v ..ii,', " " III' wa- Ui'li'i' \i.il.iil ,,r , 'Ml. 1111' in hi- l.iiii^llat,',', yet willi ti " iul.'^'iily ami lirmii.-s h.' ,v,.'i niainlain. .1 hi- ..pinion-, .iml wir " im.-I ,im-istelil polllician- uf till a^,', " III all -u. ial n'lali..ii- uf lih' .Mi, ,Miinii'y was oirally ^il'Ps "linshaml ail.iling falhi'r a -in. ei.' iri.'ii.r h.v.il, nv.''r,',l ami "111' wi'iit ih.vvli I,, his oiiiv,, " l.ik,' th,' stars, hy ,lay " Willi. Ir.iwn troiii im.it.ii ey.', " Hut n..t I'Xlimt -tliev liohl Ih.'ir wav " In oluiy ll,ri,nj.'li lli"'-ky." .\i.K\ vsi.Kl; li,ilil,lirs,i\, th,' suhi". I of tins -k.-ti'h, wa- horn ;i in II.,' lolinly ..I HasllIlK-, ..ll Ilie ."illi of lli.'.lnhi'r, Is:)!l, hut has Ih" .ilv of 11. Ilevilh', of whi. h he Is now its lir-1 .Mayor, aim'.' hi' yi'iusof a).'.'. Ill' wa- lall.'l to llii' Hal in ISi'.l, aii.l i.u m ..l I ..flaw. Hi'Wa-ii liu'lnl..'l ,.1 111.- 'I'.iwii Coiiiii il h.r a nninh.'r of .Mav.ir ill ls70. In |s71 h,. wa- ,.lh'ri'.l l.y a. .lam.ilii.n ih.' po,iii. hi'i'h.r Ka-t Hasliiios ill Ih,. C 11 s, oli'lhi'.h'V.itioiioftli,' Hon. Ill" ,S"liaIi', hill .|.''lilii'il ils a. I, pi ,' at ih,' l,'i|m-t ol hi- hil Ih.l.irlsoii i- ill, nlilii'.l with ,'V,ry inP'rpri-,' ,'.ili nlip'.l lo | lervsls of th,' ,'ily in whi. I, li" li\,'s, ami last y.'iir i-r,, lc',l .i ht-aiilif l.nil.l ilia's on l''i..iil sti'i'.'t, w hi. h ai,' an ornamotil to tlio I'ity. .Mi. is a wiihiw.'l', haviiif; lost hi- wih', th,' "1,1. -I .lanolit.'r of Or. 11. : 1K7I; liu ha- oil" ilail.'hl,'!'. Ilia la'Inr, the l.ili' William Huhirl liativi- ol' (ih'li.'lo, Iii\ ,'rn,'-sliiri', .s, ,,tl.iml, ami van,,' lo Caua.la in m.irrh.l in ls:(7. lli.' .laiiL..lil.r ..f an ohl l'. I'.. I.,.,valist fiinily i ami ,'niiiuik,-,l hi'iivily in th" hiinhi'i' hu-im'-s, u'li Ih" Tn iit aml'.M, whii h I'li-im -s hi' .■oiiliiiiK'.l lor many y,'ai-, ami ,li,',| in l-iij. ih -I'. 11, hint ,,f th,' l,'.,h,its,,ii- of Sti..'waii, who w.ic nol.il |..i th. ami lill.' phv-iijiii-'i will n .hums 1. was .iiiL'lly mitiili'i,'! in III .Moiiasli'iy, I'lrlli, in pn'Mi of Ih.' l^ii..ii an.l la.ii,-. hy .''ii llolni liiviiio imi'h' hi- I'-iiap, 1,, th,' lliuhhiinls, liiilinj; iii lli" lirii's o': h" ».,- i.iplili,,! hy liohurt oi.iml-.in of Ih.h. rl .h' .Mhol" ham Clan Itohi'rlaiin. I'",,r tlio arr.'sl ,.f <;iahaiii ami lakino him i,, ih Slirling, h,' was r,'war,li'il with , Cr,iwii Chart, 'i', ,lat".l ll.'il, "i whoh' lamls iiilo a fri'.' Il.iruiiy. ll.also i,i','iv",l lli,' Immnirahl to his .11. It of arms, a nakt-.l man, manai'l.,!, iiinli'i Ih.' a.lii.'i elii.'li iiioll.. ,,rl«li.. ■il..r;i, m.iv.s. Mil. Iil,.il:.:l', lilnlltl,. 'I'll.' liiiii of .M,— r-, liit.hi,' is i ,,l.li-sl hilsin.'-s hous.'s ill this pall of tin' Hi.. vim-' . Il was , -(,11.11! yiar l"''i'i, hy Mr. Il.-ori,'.' h'il.lii,', ill" hit" s,iii..r parlin'r, ami lia' with iininl.-nllph'.l an. ""si, s,, that not willisl.iii'liiiu' liaiilli,' pass,' -,'V,ial perioils of ^r.',,l ",iliillli'ri ial ihpri'ssiou. w,* l.,li,'V" ll Iml |.,,sili,,ii toolay than at any pri'vioiis tiiii" l''i'W linns in this ii.'W .'an -how a ,'1,'arer ri'i'olil, for Iholli^li oii'.;iliatin'„' in , ',.1111^1^111 l„';;inliilloa, tli, r.' is not a sili;,'li' iliHlam ,' of r.'ll.'.Ii.ni upon its "li'i nam.' t h ruii;,'h. ait lli" t wont \- voarsof its I'xisti'ii.'.-, wliih' now i( ho lalik alnoiio III.' li'\ oo,,il- hoii-.s of ih.' Iloiniiiioii, This linn, whoaf" r.',ill\ lli.' only /"ooi. //'/.■ imp., riors of a j^i'lmr liiv o.iu'l- hi'lwii-n Killer-loll and Cohonr;,', ar.' ,a.iiii". t.'d with ail -liippinu li,,ii-i' in th" ohl "oiitilry, ulii, li roiiiu-. th.ii i^iv, - tlniii an ailvanta.o", I'liahlint; llifUi lo pui'.liaH,' tlli'ir ^ Is at lowi'T rali's I • ilhi'iwist' 1..' d ■, for In (his way tli,'\ ^'"t a",','ss to llm h'.alini tlu'.'is ill Cit'iil liritiin ami th" eolltiinnl, who will not s.'ll iliri'-t tail Irah' on a.'L'oiint of allall^'.' uta with whoh-ai" houses at h, apart fr,,lii this a.lvanta..,',' their sysleiii of ,loinj< l.tlsini'ss is w.'ll ' OF HASTINGS. >', llii> uiviiiii/iiiiuii III' wliit'li \sai ill It ^rtNit itii'itHiiir lull' liki' liitii : iiiul III- lifiaiiit- tin* liiHl Sm-ri'lin v nt' wiiui^ci'lTotlifr, S. S. I.;i/iri', ulm .sIu>Im'iiirtiM-i>li I'V. r.-|.ii>.iils Kn.t nil I.iri-. Ill* liitiist'ir lu-vi'i- iiMi'iiril Tin' iiTiiiH j';itiiilv t)ir(> ill tlic •iiiii- i<\irt u \<>iv -^trnti^ iiilliirrii'i' in all iill.iiiH nf a piiMio Mi'Kiix^, .M. !,.<'. , Ix.iual KingH|i>ri, un tlie llili wiu ili«> '41'1'fiiiil -inu III ilcuiy MuiDty, of Kinustnn. pjiir iiitiii'lii < '.tilt Hi', ill iiiiiml till' kiiiMvlfilni' nl* l.u^liiil) S, hi.lu.ll, ,t Kiii^st aiiil wm ialli-.| l.ill, III ]^M. Ill- •'.•Miiiii'Mit-il ilii' piai'tiui' ut' law iiaiiy \.,ii-' 'Iriliciti-ij liiiii«"lf III liJH |itiifi-s>.iMn, in >iiltiaiit h | |>t<)li'H- SIniii.'\ iiit'ii'l r.iilitnii' Hi iiilM.'ii!, ihc lasl in r|i|MT iiiii ift-r tlir iiiiiiin «i \\t> I'luviic is. Im- wa> ilil'iMinl luiii, liv :;7 vutis. lnI"'l-'Mr, Mnmcy ii^^ain .mi- ('iiii-rr\aliM' intiTt"'t- ainl was iitiiiiir)>t Itiililuiii, lint mvin^ tn i(liii'<-ln'lion ua>nr.l<'ii'i| I'V tin- ll«ai-^.-. In lS|:lh. ili«lati'. .Imm'jiIi r,-uiiiill, K^i. Dii tlir ili^MiliitiMn of ■u .'I.Ttii-ns u.'iv In-Ill, ami Mr. \V. H. Va;,'iT, wiis Mr. Miii'iM-Vi litit iit^aiii Iiii4 |ii>litiral Hiar wim In •< III' \v..H •irr.-al.'il \.\ 1)..' ihiri. Ililla l-'liiit, iuiil ill ^'ltM .'111 i.il, ili'traiitj^' III', tunin r opi I i-i'.iijii- a I'iuiiliilati' lur tin- Ti'int lii\i->ir)ii ; ir- .Mvvir ll.iiis.', Ill' \va> I'll-, li-l ii> till' r|.|..'r llniiM*, ill-. rct-iliniM, ami vsas ,'i iMi lull, r of llii^ lt' llir •I his .(iiiiv( \\V4\\st, kI lint' ■<<t. tiink a li.-nliii.ii part lium tin' iiii>iiii-iit In- niiiinn!ty, an.l upon all orcn- .nrl t>) the (-iia<. tiiii-nt nl'sin li ut'W laws aa the Wflt'iin> •Minitiy rt'i|uiri't. i>riiti'.| tu till- passing 111' ii law t'lilly n-lirviiij; ;;l| TMUi wh.it was I Miisiilcn-il the piiwir.s of ii <|i)ntinaiit III lawviT. ami his il.-ar pt'iception aihl jniiffnii'iit lU'iit III III) siiiall nia^iiitiiilc at tia' Mar. H<- was . I'r- su< ('.sst'nl |irai'Iititin.is in what was knuun as tin- Soiiii' 111 his ri.ti'iiipi.rurifs jn tht- ri.i\iiicr may jms- iiK' pas>;i^i'.s oftlnir raitrr, mtur hiilliant it>]»ita- I, juiliiini'iit, ami hinii'sty nl' purpDsi-, as wfll as i-uii- if his piilitit-ai lih- In- "as nnsuriiasst'il l.y any. ■r ktir« what it was t.i l»r pi'r.srk.--l rvi'ii tn im-ttt .lainis strii'tly jn.st anil (iim, liana';-. tln'iiis.'lvi-s nrilisticsa tlnir lamilif.s. Ili- pre of a n"ii-i i.mpliam.' nf i-iigai^rmrnt.s on tin- part nf ami tiiniM- upon aii\' i»iif, .r .-Mi.iiu' ill Ills lan;;ua>,'i', yut uilli irut* Htcrlin^- • 'Vt-r iiiaiiitaiinil his npinions, ami was nnc nf tin* ^ nfthr il^'.-. nl iili- Mr. .Murnry wa-* ^rfatly uifti-il— a loving' ■ a sill, t'l'- irii'n.i hivi-il, ri-vfn'.-.'iii1i<-r. 1»;V.I, hut haK reHi.Int in "hii li he Is nnw its liist Mayor. Jtimr lie was si-vcii 1 t'. till- Hai in lsi;(. ami rnintii.'m.-.l tht- praili..- >l tin- Tnwn * nun- il l»ir a iiiiinli.r nf y.'ars, anil lit- was ntt.T.-.l Kv a.vlaiiiali..|| tin- pnsitiun .>f iiiclii- hf rniiimiiii.s.oii'lhf.'li'vation.irtli.- Ilmi, K. lo-ailtn a. >'. |il,im.- at thf if.pi. st ..I Ili, fmiily. Mr. th I'V.rv iiit.-rpriM' lahulali'il tn pioiii..!.- the in- 11.' liM'.s, ;.na last y.ar i-i-i tu.i a l..'auiifii! l.l.n k nf hii h ai.' an orniimVnt to tlir i-itv. Mi, i;<>h.-rtsnii his »if.-, till- t-l.|.st .laii^'ht.T .if llr. II. St.'wart, in HisIaMiiT. tlu' lati- William i;..l..rlsnn, was a .hin-, S ..tl.iml, iin.l raim- tn Caii.i'la in 1>'J7, an>l l.r 'if an oM I". K. I.nyalist ftmily in Murray, th.- liiml>i-r l.iisin.'^^, Nil thi- Tn nl ami Mnira iivtrs. il Ini- many yiars. iiml .licl in l-)il. Hf «a,s a n- nl Stinwan, wlm wiic nnt.'. I fur tlnii l-iaM-ry iaiii-s I. was iiiiL-lly mni'h'n.l in lUai k Friars iii-of 111.' (^ii'-ii anilla.u.-s. l.y ^^ii K.ihi-it (iniliaii., th. Ili^hlalhls, hl.lili;; III ill.' Itia.'S oMai , iMltil t ;;taii.ls.)ii uf l:..l..'rt .h'Atli.ili- lniiml.'r.,f tin- I'.-st ..f <;iiiliaiii ami taking' him to tin- i.Mn'.-n at with . I frown t'liartir, tiati'l l-l'il. ciC'tin;; his niny. II. al-i. i.tiiv'il tln' IionnnraMi- a-hiilinii I man, maiia.h-.l, luiilii th.- ailih-vt'in-'iit, with the Til- tirni of M, ,sr^. Kit-hii* is mi.' of the his pait nf thf I'lnvimi . It «as I'stalilislit'il in thi- llit.-liif. ihi' I. it-' s.'iiinr paiini'i-, ami has .sin..' nirt S.I that milvvitlistamlin- lia\ ini^ p;issi-ij throii^'h inim-ri iai .hprvssinn. we l.ili.-vc it ImMs a lirrm-r pM-vioUs tiim- I'l-w III iiiM in this \u\\ Itoiiiininri I, for tlionnh oriniiiatini,' in .-omparativ.ly small u'.'t a.T.'ss t" Ihu h-a.iiii^' maniilm'- tln- .-nntimiit, who uill not s-'ll liin-t to the w- ran^.iiii'iitH with whuh-siil.- houses at hoim*. Hut iht-ir system of iluiii>^ iMisiness is well i-aK-uIateil IX. Ill M'ciin. lice |ii>|iiil.ii liiMir. il lii'ini< i nf thi' iimsl ri'liiilili' |iliii'i'» In ili nl ill inivMliiTi' 111 111- tiniliil. .\lr. Iil'll^^l• llili'liii', llii- loiiiiili't 111' Ihi' liiimlli'KK, illnl lUi tlii' "III nf Miiv. IH7N, irn| U'll liy all wlio klii'W linii, kikI iiiiiiili^ Iniiiilii-M* liii-ll \mii4 ' \vli.>. ilflllill^'M. illil prni'liill.! Ill .1 I'uull. Ill- Ulls II HUM ill tlli- hlti- KhIm-I'I Kill llii-. Kn|.. Till I'lv iir Ihi- lll-lllilliri- Ili-|illll III. ill IHIilUll. whii IlillliiM'il til Ili-lli-vlIU- with I'lii- I'.-at 111 till- tilllill\. Ill till- lull 111 l-'.'i;, luivilii,' llM-villll^l,v litlliil lliilii Inr .Mijinly'ii si-i-vii-i- ill whii-li Li- liml -i iMil liir m-iiily lil'ly M-iiH'. Mr. 'I'l i-i Kit'. Iili- niu-wi'il-i lii« limllii-r in iln- Illlltl.l^l-IIICIlt 111' till- llll^illl-H>, mill rillllllll'ts it lllllll-l- Illl-Nllllll' llllH|lill-H. W'l- |iri-Hi-nt rUi-w ln-ri- ill tlii^ wni'ti iiii inlrrinr \ji-u nf tliin iim^iiitii-i-iil hIhi-i-, >iliii»iii« till- Ki-iiiiil «t.iil'.i-ii-.i- li-.iiliiij; 111 llii- iiiilliiii-rv iiliil iiiiinlli- ~liinv nii'iii-. nil II ml lliiiir. I'. V. lliilll.VMi, ,M,|I., was Iniili ill AiliilliliMiluU II ihi.- Ilav nr.^liiiiti-. j mill in II Hon nf till- tall- Cnl. Siiiniii'l lliiriiinil nf till' l-'iril l.i-nnn\ .iinl .■\ililill^Iiiii Mililia, viliii-li fill- iimiiy yi-ais lunl ln-i-ii in ai tivi- si i-vii-r. at.ij liiirin^ till- ' iilniii.il tiiiii -* w.ir iiin-it.iiil Ni-vi-ral tiiin-i liiiiiii/ .i \iai fur iliill. I'nI. Il.nlaliil u.is alv. mi,- .,1 I In- tlin,- |- tninMiiin'l". ii|i| ti'-il In Imlil lln- rmii-l nf liii|iii-«l» i-viiy fnrliiiulil .ilti-iii.iliil, wnl; in lln- rniil't II m- .iiiil till- »ii-iiiiil mil- HI l-'n-.l. in k-,lmiK. Hr. Hurl r~ Iwn (■lainlfallii-i - Hi-i-i- C.ijil. 'I'liiini.iB Dnlliiil .ili.l lapl, I'.hlai-il lliiyi 1,. Imlli nl vvlimn «i-li- ilMii-ln-ral ltnl^•lyn^'M aniiy wlii-li In- siiiii mli ii-.l tnl u-in-iall iutrn, atSaiiilnna, anil well- ainiini! Il ailii'-t «il r liii-<.,alial nllii i-r fnl' tin- wlinli- Bay |ll-ti'ii-t. Hi- i-rini-Hi-nii-il liiiH m-i-linii uf I 'aiiaila fin i-iulili-i-n yi-ar.x in riirlintni-nt, n-tiriii^' fi-mii imtitn il li'i- .-it an ail\ ain t-il ai;r Hi lni.il. -I iiii<> lliiillHalnl ai li-Miil laliil |iii>>i'iiti-tii«n. iiiMiiiiiiii inn al I ii.ilaiiil\ fi-rry ii|i|iii«ili' tin- Mi-aiii mill", witi in 11 nliiirt iliMlami- uf tin- \iila;,'i-, ,i i|iialilil\ in I'limi- l-Mwanl rnilliU, aliil till- ri-»l in Ih.-C y nl ll.islin-;*. lajil. Hum k i ntili-il ilitii a Ui lu-ial liK-naiilil,- liiiniiii-Ks in .i-lilitiim l.i lliit nf l.niiiin^ in lln- Itli i nm I'-simi i.l A.liil|ililistiiwn, nil wliatis i-alli-il llii;< Hay, win..- In- ili.l a l.il-#- laiiiln--,-. III. Iini-lanil it-i 1 iviil Ili-, invliiiii nary i-ilm-al inn at Kiinx ami ijiiiin's I nlli-^i-s. 'rnl-miln Ullil KinnMnll. Hi- st llilil-1 at 'llillity .-iml tin- 'rnrnntn Sillnnlanf M-ili.iiii-. ami tnnk lii,-,ili-L'i,-i-~.it lln-Cnllip-nf l'liy»i,-iaii». l-Minlmixli, vi/ : I.. I!.r. 1', ami .M.li.t'. .SiiiKiiiiis. lli--iailiial.-il al III,. Nrw Viiik Kvi- ami Kai liislitiu.-, ami al l'liil.i,|,-l|iliia I'nivii-ity nf M,-.lii-iiii-. Hi- li i.-< iv-iii.-.l till III iTiy yi-ai-s in Sinannali, li -yia, ami w-.i> in tti.it ritv wln-n il was ili-. lin|iiilali-.l liy 1 hill, II I ha- writli ti .i tliali-i- mi tin- tlnniy nf lliat ilr,-.iili .1 iliv-asi-, alHii a v.ilnalili- |i.i|i,-|- mi inliahilinii that havi- w-llistiiml tin- i-liti.-inni. I i)( liiniiy ahh' ttiil, r-<"t tm.liial jii i-|inii|i ii . , Hi- ii«m,nin- ,,f tin- lini-st i,-«i I ili-ln-i-H in r.i-lli-villi-. ami ii.i-iiitly Imilt .i Mm-k mi 1-Vnnl i,tiii-l, m- ir tin uppi-r luiilni-, whic-h a-hl- iniirh ti, tin- .i|i|ii-ni-.inii' nftlial jiait nf tin- i-ity . ' Hr. Ilnihui'l has ln-i-n .in t'\li-iisi\.- tiavi-lli r, ami a iit-sii-i)iiiiin nf his ttuvi-1- wmilil fill a vnlniin- ; In- has viMtr-l tin- I'ai ilii sln]n-, rn< I'iiIm, In- ,-|-,niio:l nviraml nnili-i' tin- Alps, i-,,i tin- Mniinl I i-iiis Iniim-I, In- tnivi-lii-.l thiniigli lirrat Hritain, lluiin.iiy, Italy, In-rin.-iny, Ki-jimi-, .Simiii. ami ri-ntrai .\ in, -lira. ami is niR- nf tin- Is-st it-.nl iin-ii nf tilt- tiiin-s. I If a i,'i-iiiiil .mil ufin Inns ili> iin>itinii. with Mm livtusatinn.il |in\\i-rs, his snrii-ty is highly i-njnyatiti-. H,i is .Uiv,iti--I tti tin- si-ifin,. uf im-ili-ini-, in wliii-h iii-ofi--siiin In- lias,-\ii lieeii a siiii-t-ssfiil )irii,-titinni-i-, ami is r,'^.'arili',l as mn- nf Hilh-villi "- innsi , |Mil)lii- s|iii'it<-il .iinl vahu-il i-iti/t.-iis. W. L>. I'l I.I.Kl: wa>Iimii in \\'asiiiiiL,'lmi Cniiiity, Ni-w- N'oik. .-ill-l ralm- u ith his taliiily tn ( a la ia !'< I'i, si-ltliii),' mi tin- tiiuiislii|i ji' llMiilinKiInn, wln-ii' In- riiu'a;;fil, in i-nlilli-i timi with hi> l.itlnr ami lirntht-l^, in tin- liiriil, i - I in;; i\ml iitln-r liiiis nf l,iisim->s in wlii-Ii In- was i-initiiiitly- sin-cis.fnl. In IHiis 111- ii-iiinvnl tn lirlii'vill.' aii-l mtn iiii'iii-ri I litisini'ss .1^ a ;:rain iiii r> liaiit, siiii-o wlii. h tiiiii- In.- li.is lii-i-ii Ihr li,-avii->t npL-iatur in tin- I'siy ilistii, t. Hi- was ii|,piiint,'il I'nitisl Slatis rnlisiilar aninl fur l!i-lli-\ ilh-. a |'in-ilinii In- still linlils. Ho riiinvs lln- I i|iiitatinn nf liiiin,' a n,.||tli-iiiaii nf iinlih-nnslnsl rh:i|. ai-li r 1 IS hl-'lily ii-s|u-,l,-l l,y a Inni- . ir. h- .if fri.iiils in Ui-lh-vill I ihimiijhnin 111,- I'lmnty nf Ha-tfnns. WlI.I.IAM Hrivsiis-, tiil-riann inaiuifartiin-r, lln^l-n, was hnrli in tht- yt.-ir iiii'i, within lln.- limits nf tin- tnwiishiji nf Thnrlnw, wliiili iiiiiiiiri< pality lit' has fnrsnnit-yi.-arsri-pit:s.-nlt'il in llit-1 'uniitT • 'mimil, Iniviii;,' hf-ii n-- |i,-ali-illy i-li-itiil liy ai'i-lam.il tn tin- |in,iti f |i,|Hity.|lt i-Vf, an iitlii ■ In- lills with aliility. ' lli-isa smi nf rharhs Hmlsmi, wh'n laiin- tn Canail.i in l.S'.il)al|i| sottk-il ll|imi Int N'n. I. in tin- IMli r ssimi nf 'I'yi inlinai^a. whii h lit' 1 1,-alt-il, tin- sunniimiin;,! ,,-.iiiiitr\ lii-iii^'al tlijlt liiliml an iinlirnki-n wiMir- m-ss. .Mr. Ilii.ls.iii , i.niiii. i.t-.-.l th, in.ilnitai-tnri- nf i arria;!i-» at lln- vill,i,i;i- nl Uiislin, tln-n kmiwii as \Vil,,in s t' is, in tht- yiar 1,'Si'ili, tin' annual |iiii,liit.-l li'in;; lint small i |i.ilt-il with that nl tin- {il,'S,-iit -lay. 'I'lit: sm-i isi nl this t-iiti-i (irisi- is iltii- in a ^rt-at nn-.i.siirt- tn tin- fai-t that .Mr. Hmlsnii is ii pino- ti,al nn-i-li.init-, ami ^jm-s tin- Inisim-ss, in all its ih-t.iils, his pt rsnnal iinper- \ isinii, liirniii)^ nut a rhus nf wnik that h,r liiiish ami tlnrahilily laiinot be i-.v,-,-llt-,l ill tin- I nnlitry. His Iiiitini-ss is st,a,lily inrn-asin;,', ;iml tin- I'stab, lishim lit .innn.illy ttiriis mit tipw.mls nl' i.m. hnmlri-il vthirlt's. ami I'lnplnys I'rnin fniiitotii tn stxli-i-n liamls, .Mr. llniisiin hy slritt Inisiiiiss hal-its has nain-' I tl niiljili.n, f his ftllnw inrii ; his an,, lis h.ivt-' a wi'ti- s|,r,a,l r,-iiiita. tinii fill- ;;tMitiral L-xi-i-llumi-. iiii.,iir|iasst-,| anil si[,),>in •-itnalii-il in tin- Cniintv nf llastini;s. .liiIlN ('. VniMlnrv, IS aran.-nlian ' ■ liirlli, .m.l is,,f 1 int, -h ami Kll;;lisli ilrs, ,-nt. His lath. r. tin- latu s,,l \ .riiiilyi-a. ,'inii;l- at. ,1 with his p.ilt-nts flnlii lln- Cilskill .Miinnt.ilns, i .it-mi I -miniv, .N .V,, almilt tin- v,-ai IslHI, ami -ittlt"! iipnii what i.s kiinwii as lii-ai-h liiilni- rtli nf Mmitn-al, whi-n- tin- family n-maim-il Im a -linrt tiiiu- : nnt I.eini; sniti-il tiny ninnvi-il wtstwaril. ami piiuhasi-il l,,t N,i. I, in tlin 41li , nm issimi nf tin- iniMisliip ,,f Thiirlnw, wliiiji 111- L-nnvt'rtt-il frnlii an iiiti-iniinahle fnnst ilitnunt- nl tin- tiin-st farms in illitarin. -Inline. \',.|nilivi-a, n.t lis an iiii|irnv,'il farm nf l.'iii a,rt-s ailjat't;iit tn tin- i-itynf lii-llfvilli-, h,-iviii;;an , x, t-lk-iit ,lw,lliiii,'hnnst-anil Knml snlist.in- tial nnt-linililitiu's, tin- wlinh- ia-in;; snri,iiiiiili-,l l,y an nrth.iiil nf siipi-rinlfinit. nf whnli In- in.iki-s a sp,.,-iallv. Hi- isa piiiiiiim-nt nn-tnlii-r nf tin- Smiily nl llrlhiiil,,l l-'rii-mls, ,in.l has nt'liri.itii: in tli.it hn.ly. in tin- i-a|iaiily nf Im-al pti-ai-lii-r. fur np\\.ir,ls nf till yi-ars. 'I'ln- \'i rniilyi-a family lia\i- always ln-t-n ptnmimntly nli-lititi.-ii with tiiat li-li^'inils,,raani/.ili,iii. tin- fatliir iii thi'snli- jt'tl nf this'skft, h hiiviin; ,-r,-,l,il tin- first m,i-tin,L; hmisu in this si-,tiniinl tln- ,-,111111 V. at thil'nrm-rs. mar liis I irni, wIil-ii- In- i-ninn-l tht- ,(iii"t nf a hmm lift' until th,- .lay nl his ,li-iiili. .I,,liii r. iahi^^hly rt-spit-t,-,! l.y all liis m-igli. Iiniirs, is a iiiali nf iiiilili-liiisln-il , tiaiailt-r, ami a llsi-ful nn-lnlit-r nf snrioty. Till! pai-ent« nl till' I. ito .lolls .1. ItKAiisii.yu wi-n- aiiiiiii;;tlif^ oarly pii)iit'L-rs nf till' Inwaship, if Thnrlnw, wln-ri- tin- suliji'it nl this llnii," was hoili, ill thu yi-ar IM)3. 11,- It- inn ,1 tht- limis,- , .irpriiltr's traik- with William Va^i-t, an, I 111 l^-J.', miiriiil Naiiry .Mt;MnlI,ii. Ilnrini,' hit, i-arly lil'ti In? Iii'i-ann- vt-ry su--. ,i-ss|'ii| as a Iniihhi, ami liy iliiil nf imlnstiy, linm-sty, ami sniiml jnilKim-iil, a,i[Mirt-il a t-miipL-ti'ti,-y wliii-h i-iialil,-,l him tn sciiro a farm in siiilm-v, whi'-Ii ht' aftirwisi'ls .snl.l ami |iMiiliasn.l Inl Nil. S, in lli,-4lki-nii,-, ssimi nf ■i'iiuilnw, llfar tin- |ila,-ii wln-it' In- w.is li.nn, npnti whii-li In- livi-il niilil tin- ilav ui his .|,-alh, whit-l ,-nri,s| mi tht- sH, ,|av nf .Si.pt. -niln-r, I.S77. Mr, lira,lsh.iw i-arly iih-nlilii-il hi If with tin- rlini-,li, in wliiili Im.ly In- was a ust-tiil anil i-,,iisist,-nt ni,-tiil.,i. W'liit,. his inmv r*niaiiis fn-sli." liis \iitii.-s will l.i- ri-im-nilii-ri-il ; an.l w hf-tln-r a-tiv,- in puliln- lift-, at hmm! u|inii his faun, nr in till- tainily ,;iii-lu, his i-xamph- ami inllm-ma- wini- pnti-lit fm- ;,n-ln-rai atnl in- iliviillial frnntl. \\'ii.i,i.\M Asiii.Kv, till' 8ulijt!i-t nf fliLs ski'ti'li, waslinrii at Krt-ili-riiksl.tii-;;, lln-n i-alh-il 4lli Inwil ill tl itli-r nf V. K. I,, silttli'lllonts, ill Ihi' y.'ar l.SDS. 3^mm iiisroRKWi. sKiq Mfi^nf KiimIImIi •li'Horit, tiJK imnMitM uiiilMriitliit( rritm tin* Hliiti> of Mmnu- . IniHi'ii^iilM.iit till' \» II |««iMi, |.n>fiTriiiKlli<' thi'ti tiihii'*pitiililf wlliNnf riiiiiiii«irii-NH itt ('ai.nil1"-i Mitl-. u\i \\u- Mnim rl^rr. iiikI til till- ynir l.«^*-*i ifiiiMVi-.l t.. I. it N.. ■-►, iii tlir All) . mi.rHHi.ih ..f Tlmrlnw III lH.r. W'illhitii AhIiL-v »-r.'. tr.l .It (liii pniiit, II Om.)., mill ninimrii...| tin' nminil.n'tnn- "f HiW;iM||H', rt. ., wWuh imc iiihiniililrtllv tin- Mri«iii .if lli.> (.n . Hi'til tl.mrhliing viIIuki- ..r h.vlM.ni'. fm tn.uiv vmi., . .illnl Smillivillr. A IHiNt nlH..' wiirt .■.ti.l.li-.U.M lit iiri .-..rly 'Uw, Mi \*lil. y l».iii« tli.' Ili-.t I'-.^t. mmtitf, On lih irtiMim-iit h'- \vU iIk- . iirrinK.- Miiiiiiifu.-tmiiiK. tnarilict with itPHippli.iinTK, t.i III- xnii rlinrlm, wlin m |iit)i.*iit I'uriiHH mi tin- I'li'^irii-Hn Mr. Atlilnv iiwii-* t«'t riiilii-> mill t\ liuiutifiil (Tivntw ii"*iil<'ii.f, mul '»>■ hi-" .■inTiry iinl i-ritrrpri "■ li.i'. n>UU"\ iiiii.-li In tin- .l.vilnj.ini-nt nn-l imi-invfincht uf tin- villntff III wUivU hi' MMiilcx. Cm \niv.^ .\'*iii.K\ i-* li null ol" Williiuii A-lil-'y, urul wn-. Imiri in llir vi|l^l^l• 111' Koxhoni', ll« iH ;it )irt>i)<'ht <'\(<'n>4ivt'|y < iiU'i|;l<'tl in tlit> iniiinir:!' turn nf our- i-iiif(cK, ft.'., Ii.iviiii^ HUi'.f(*"l''l lii^ t;itIiiT "HI liiK rHin-hi.iit, in ilir iHiNiiio^M. Tlii-^r-LililiHliiiirHi IH llltnl ^villiiill tin- t itrn iippli,tn< ' n n.r.Hs.ny tn tlir nmiiiilai im.' nl. lmv .|.s„.n|'t it Iir4, rliisi v.-liii I. ^ uimI Im iiiii tu iu lull fiipinitv III "I'l'-i tu 'iii'i'lv thr intri'.iv.l •It'iiniiitl Im iln |iiiii|iti t^, Mi. Axlili'V Im' '■\ttii.i''l \\u liii-iiiiHrt ill fViTV tlii.rti.ni. ;iihI itt j.i.n.iiI •■in|,l..\, lift"-iii skilli'-l wnikiii.ii, u tiK ilt.ii jiiii'.l.'.|imt.-l.i lill til.' nifiiiv ..t.hrs tl.ut .niiu' iiMiii 'ill (')iit^ "I 111 iiitiy. Ills WKik «i\is iiiniHtiiil -MtisliiriiMn, i\> JM iittt"*tril liy tin- ill' M'lini* "I* lii|siii.-t«, iUhl lir jiiNtly iiu-iitHtlh- riivii(l.|«' n|.ii- tiitioii hi> liiiH iiliiiiiii'liiii ..I ri.iu- Inw, «!!■ n' tlify Imvi' r.-nli'*! t vr siiuv, TIm-v an* 'n^m:..! in t iiniinu iiikI nii'«iiii,' tliiinm^'lilin''l jlniliiiin iiinl Kru'k- -^t.'. k, Lcin--t(r slurp, ■m-l ItiTk- Mliir.' liM^-4, iiti'l liiiv II' ol' till' liiit-Hi IhTiN In III' I'iiiikI in lli" Cniinty •>!' HttrttiiikiH. 'I'tiiir st.uk i>* ktiMWii (t'.i'.>nuliviniT, lur its ^icnniil Hiipciinr r\.rll.-ii..' iiikI piiiily .il ln-.-.il, Tiny Imvr .it |«Tt)H«'nt in tli.'ir hiTil, IWii tll'ili.iujll-lilrtl |t!llh;Hll-', witli ilUt Ihtlt hiili-.l Iir.|i>,'rt'*'H, tilif n|n-.i- nn-ii .it till' S|niii-li.>in, \sliil.' thi-ir Ihnliiiin mnl ^'nvl.' c.iws iin- ili.ti'.', i'Mi-II- iiiKtlii)-.!' ..!' .iriliiiiuy liicnli-r.'* Tli.ir I^i.rnti'V slift-p iiH' |nin-, uii'I lli.'ir tli<)i'.iiii;lil>H>il lt<-i'kH)iiri' Uint-i liuv>- lion.' niuili t.iwunU itnpiovin^ tli.' Iiii.'.lv, I tliroiiijli.int llh' t<.\MiK|ii).s, ol tliH VI TV nt.tnl nu'l ncci-s.Hiny unimal. 'I'lir .l.m<' \ lip'tlniHliy iii'liiHiry nnil liiinl w<>ik li.i\o jjalli'-h il toyi-tli. r a lifttl tiny imiy ! r.'.-l .jiiHtly pioinl nf, iui.l wliirli is n < M--lo)y to thu mnnii'i- 1 piility tin. I th.' i-a. , .lyvm, ami .iiililalih' In liiniB.li'. 11.' \>* a im-inh'T ot'thf > S)n-ii'ly ol' Kiicmld, mul is liij^hly nsp. .'tcil hy lli.' i-onnniinity in wliiili h.> [ ri-Hi.li'--. ' ('of,. WiLtiAM Kkt" inscs waMhoni in tin- town nf Hj-.Iinr.l, Ni-w N 'uk, ill thi' yi'iir 177'-'. ami w.is .'t' Knylinh lics.'cnt. Hf .iiim; to Aiml H.ttlini,' upon I. it Jii, in tin- Titli i'.im-.-ssi..ti, wUiiU lu' th-aruil. He n-irtll!' rircivi-.l tr.ini Sir [''lancin I Jori' a ^■olllllll^.sion art l''nll Kii^imi, in 1>IJ a J.icuttMiam y, in I"'!.'., iiridcr ticn. Hr.ick, In- wjih 'ji.iiinii^»i"m'd Vaptaiii, and in IHIVJ Maj.>r from Su- Joliii ('o|liorni''H iJovi-rnnifnt. S.rvinj,' iimirr ''ol. Thoniax ('.lU-nimi in lfs:'.4, dnriiiji Sir I-'mii'-j- lloml IlL'n.ri a.lniinirttratiou, lu* ln-caiin' joint i-oniinisxiom 1- of the 1 Itli .livisioii of the- rourt of ItL-tpit'KtM. In tin- lii^t y(.-;ir iif (Jiu-.ii Vii'toi ill's rt-ii;n hi- wan hoiiouii'.l « ith a < 'oloiudi v, a tith' win h ht' won- with honour' until the. lay of his,U.;,th. In I ^MlHii-'n-i'tiv. .1 liiH ( '.inimij-wioii ;is a histii-.- ol' tin* I'tai-c in tin- 'Jnd diviwioii of tin- Cnnrt .>f Iti'iim-.Hts. In all ol tlu-.su ptmition.s h.- .limh ii|^.'.l tln-ir Mi-wral .|iitii-s with i-i'fdit to hinisi iramladvaiitai^t' tohia country. Mr. K.tthesdti mnl his Hiniiihh,' wifu wt-n; coiiHisti'iit iio-nih- is nf tin- t'niiad i .\lttlio.li>t rlmn h, having; Ik-.-ii l-iiii\ i-rtfd at tlo- lii^t t-mnp na- tin^' fvti Jul I in Can.ida, iit A.tolpliustown. of coiiiinandinL; prt-'.seiR-e, w.tli a vi^^.uons mind, hin judu'- iiu-iit wan 1,'ood pti.iMi'B»iiig i|uii-k purrij.to'n.'H. hu was Mulf-n-lianl. lli- pnMsi'>»s»cd till- ronfidcm'L'iif his iiui^hlKHirsaiid of tin- i-uniiniiiiity at laigL-. Ah H i-iti/ni hf WHS loyal to tin- i "'it-, ami a atainu'li supportt-r of thu liuvi-rn- nu'tit. I'ossi-ijHcd of that tnod.-stv that cv* v ooinimind.s ri\-4pi;i.'t, In- in'Vir piiMi.' Iioiioiiis, though he HLTVud thf ti'W iMliip in dcvi-ral rapin-itics. \\v \\nnv\vv ^o\'»-rmd hy a r.iii- Hc-ieiitiou.H n-^Mi'.l lor lii.s wor.l ami lii-s oMij^atioiiH, poNit-ttsiii;; .siu'li a lo\c fur hi;* family and rcj^md for his i: iumU that Iil- ever lahonrcd for their enjoynient. Ki 11 \n Ket. iMvMi.s waaliorri in Kte.leiiekshur^, in thfeoiinty of l,i-nnox. in the year 1 7y.'', and iit a h.iii ..f the late William Kt'telie.si.u, who canu- fiuiii Vorki^hire, liii^laml, and .settle.l in Virginia. < hi l)io hreakin^ out of the lehelli.jii he joine.l the Ihitish foree.i, mel serve.l uiitiJ the el...se ..f the war. The wllltj.et ot this sketch (Klijali Iveti hurt.iiil, wliih- a trille over sixteen years of a^e, in the year IM'J, in company with three lu.'ilni^, started lor Kingston and helped tobuihi tli« fort. In l.^lii lu^ was united ill inariia^o to .Miii.-rva Ostiam, l.m^ simc decuarted. Ihirin^; the rehellii.n uf IS'M he hidtl a tai>taiu'a i.'onimiasion, and tUil aervi.'c at tlie Trent, iiml now liohlrt the rank of t'olum-l. He reciives a ponaimi of jJ'.'O per year foi- Hervie.-s remlered in the war of lf, lunl vv.-ll-iipi.Mitikid liitildingN. II- • iiiiiijtv. and IM looked upon ai> one . f tlo- I si.lii The M HHK\ fiinily areof KngliMh deNieiill of the Miihje. t of thin notieo, wiw Imrii in Kif saihiiti-tt^ Moiiie time previous to tin- ll-l HiiiiiidU #HI1 peiiHion lor Ni'rviee-^ n-ndered eetioll« III tlo' tow| in an at ti\o and energelie larmei, ami is lo mim-iii III f the township. SiMii.i T UiiMorr i-4 a I'aiudiiiii hy ('lark.'. Ill th 'iinl\ "t Dniliam. IL- miii vear^ of a '•', ini.l r.'ttd. on, mnl were engaged in Dil lin.tlly settled in the towimhip .d' I'l.irki-, whl i-esidf atiiongst whom \-* Saniml Wiltimtlj pMlnrie Iti. IIAHI. Dwis, till- siihjert ..f ■this hi. I Duchess founty, N V., in ilie y.ar 17!h'', ai father, wlm lirwt settled in l-rcleriekHhiir^t, Dining the hdl.iwing \.-ar he eaiiie to Sidn \ lot N.I :il. .>n III-- ti.mt <>! the t.>wnship He ha-, toiii ehihlnn living two ^ aixl \\\ folliiwed tl 'iipati , and was appoint*. lV,it-e as a Mauiitrate l-y Sir lleorge Caitier. fort at Kingston, il.- owns ISO o- rts of excrl I the riinada Methodist (hnn-h, with which I I relations of lit..-; and, nt ihe ripe age ..f n ' vigorous. Mr. D.i\is is of Welsh lusrellt, till Wales, Knglaml, to the rnited Stated, prevnn was killedl.y the r.-hcN at the h.ittle of Whit. I ing for his country Col,, Suri.jioN llvwi,K\, whose portrait is of this w'->ni l'. K l'< levolutioinry period, h.-aving their liome in ' i-i'iil- for a shoit tiiiK' iii l,ow.-r < 'anada, s I'l.iineHt.iw n. Hoinetinies designated 'Jnd t.>^Mi. ahiiiit the year ITl'.">, he was edu.-atf.l aiif St. ( i.-orgi-'s Cliuirh, Ti'-ntoi feslid a strong interest in the same, pecuniar day of his ileatli, which oeciirre.l .Ui th.- 'J.'ith .1; y.-ar of his age. Thiis elosi-d the loyal ;iiid em earliest ami im»st highly respected phuners in I Ai'VM HKMfV Mkvku.-*, late of Trenton, 11. my .Meyers, of the mime place, ami .Mary H W.dll'iridgt-, a r. K. LoyaliMt. and one of th iiitliieiitial citi/.eiis of Aineliasliurg. His fatln- kiiown as ('idoiiel Meyers, was a British snhjeei and Kii.gdiMii of llaii.iver. in I7''l>. wli.'ii tha' appeii.lix to the Ihitisli ( 'rowii. He w as a niai thi' Imi. I of his Inrtli, having heeii highly edin on his advent t.i Canada, in l.SO.'>, a Jargu sti>ek lip the lirst store ;it iWllevillu. where hu locate him, Meyei ':> i 'reek a name which it retaine. reiiiaine.i ilt " Meyers' Creek " almilt three ye; ISOS, where he enL;aL,ed ill the same pursuits a at "The I "reek.' During lus short residence ami made other improveiiients. which forine.l pi.i-jperoiis and h.-antiful .ity of lU-lIeville. w.'ll as of means. In- did not n-lax his energies went to work hnildmg more mills, making r.iai li.iurhoo.i s.ion emerged for its primeval stati- nninity. He was one of young Caiiinla's iiiohI men til [iiihln- 111-' strong in his ellorts to advai vate, hospitalde and .haritahle letting not was d.iing ; in all things lionoinahh-amt .iliove : successively from ill.' ranks of tin- 1st N.irthu tioiis of l-insigii, Lieutenant, and Captain, an C.ilonel.y ot the -Jml Sorthiiinherland, which the iHh .\Liy, IKJ'J, most deeply moiirneil. His -son, AliAM IIknuv Mkvkhs, win* wi Murray in l>l'-', lia.l the atlvantage of a lihei'. tieal ami partly in New Y.»rk and studied l:i Thomas Kirkpatriok, t^>.C., ami afterwards \ Having Iicii calle.l to the Itar in 1^31, he co in Trenton, and continued to practise there \ lime of his death in Ls7t>. I''i'.»iii early life Mr. Meyor.s took an activ atVaiis. He was a staunch and honest Tory ot exerted great inlluence in tav.nir »iII liiiv.Mmri.wi «|i"l in Ih.' Iiriirt- ..I llir « l,..l» M.I «.H.,ii.|i..iiil..l l.iiilhMK. II. .Mj")- 111"' M-|..-t ..I tlir .■..111^ riinii.fr. Kii.»Mil», lliiin-l.riiii.l .\ll..iii.> lit l,.i», «ii« l...r il.. „l,.| „ |..„k,..| ii| a....! th.' I.Ni.llliK 11 .11 III.' h.Wh.lHlii.r ■ - Mi-^n liiiiilv iiriM.f Kimh.li.l.i.i'iil. Mi-hH Vl.i.H.y, tfMiM.lfiitli.'i- lll.jr, I ..( tllH ll.ili. c. «rl« Imni in Kmlull.l, ."I'l illllUliHi'il I" M '" tt- «..iiii' mill' iHi'vi Ill 111'- li.viiliii Ill) "ill- "' " V dsll iii'liHiiiii till »i.|\iii'> ifliiliTH.I iliii'lliu th..-.' lii.ilMii'ilii'- llliii 1 ir ,-U,»r ..r till' «i", ..r ubi.iit till' l..'Kiiiniiiu "I iln' i.i.'». ul ' intnO. . t.i I'liniili. mill Ki'ttl."! ill till' tii»ii«lii|i I'l ll.il.liiiiiiiil, Ml 111' il I.W Ml' i'l. iitiiii '111 tlVi' 'J'Jii.l III Ki'liniiii'V. I'';l7, I i» ..I lii'li ' >IM. ii'i. II iitriiiiliti'il lii'dii'' till' l.itw Si..i.'ty 111 lliliii.\ liiiii, nil III' Hull ..I I'll.riiiirv, Ix.'.;. >iii.| iiiit.'ii'il iliiiiii"lli"li'l\ .'11 hi" "lil'lii'«, iiml «iii< I'lill"! !■. th" lliir ill lliliir\ tiM'iii. "II till' 1 nil "( Mii'i'li, IH'i'.'. Hi. Iiii< <• |iiii. ii.i'.l hiM lit I'll iitii'i. iui.l H lit |iri'«i'iit till' ..■iiiiir mil' r "f llii' |i"|iii|jir lii« hriii "I Kmiii'Ih * Ki.rli.'n. "■• wiw .I.-. Id t.i iv|ir....iii hia idiIim' til lii^i' ill till' Ciiiiiit) Ciiiiii. il iif I '11' I' Iv "I llii-tiiia. ill l«7'. mull, til.' |.i..i'iit i'i.|iri.«i'iit.itivi III 'I'l'i'iiliiii ill lli.il .1. lil.i'iiitivi' li.i.|\. 11 |i..«ili.- I Niiitliimilii'i'laii.l ulM'ii'lii'livi'il t.'llii'K I «■ "if iiiiii'ly''i«lii wlii-li hi. iiilill.-.timl . ii|..ii itiv. I I'.lu.viiiiiii.l iil iii- . ii.iii.iiiK Lvi M;;:.,: «,"- hiii'i m M,>IiIiiiii.iiiI, ...nl in-ni-l Mi" .V; I '|ii.li(, him t,. nil .i.lMi-i'.lit l.i In . .'I iiml '■'•■'"•il"' m- , !'■ '• " - ;'M .1,1,., a „'l i III., lull ..( Siiili'li il....'1'iit, f Illilillli(;t"ll. 7."i'l"" V tu Siilii'.v 111 I'l.!", wlii'ii 111' |iiii'liii"'''l tl"' '*' l"'l" "' I"'" •^"" -'■' ill till' .Ith I'.iii . Willi I' 111' mm r.'.iili.. Ili» l>«"> " Imiifil i" .i-.t »lii'iit Kiiiwiii« -I'i'tii thr tiiwii"hi|i"l Siiliii'v. Mr. M.i.^i'.v liM' iiiiil I'lii'iHi'iii' liii'iiii'i. mill i» hiiiki'il ii| ii'< I Ithi'iii'i- iiii'ii III the t.iwii.lii|i. I'll T. Wii.MiiTi- i. 11 I'liiiuliiiii hy liiith, (rmii tin' tnwii-liip "I in th Hilly "' liiii'Imiii. Ill' 'iiiiii' I" '♦i'liK'y "lii'ii "' • '"" t II '.', iiiul i.'.'iili''l with hi.Kiiili.ll'iilliiT 111.' Ill' lil.li'.'ii ■rnilii'i- a ...Mill. I. I.il lli.illV VWll'. I ti'll Willi III" ll.lill' iill.iii.. »l »ii'''i •J',1. Ill tllr ."itll '''ill''''."l'ill "' ■' III' lliiil |i' ii'iil- 'I'h.'i Mittli'il ill Ihi' t..iMi«lii|i I'l' I'l.ii'ki', whi'i'i' «f>i'nil .li.«. Iiiiil. .Iill iii.iiiu^.l wh.iiii i. Siiiiiiii'l Wilniiitl. I'liU'i'ii lit lii.|ii"'liii' III I'H. liAKIi |)\^l^ 111'- .iiliji'.l uf 'thin liiiiKi'ii|)liy, wn. Ii.ini in ('liiitmi. u I'minly, N V., 111 ilii' y»p l"ll.'i, iiml ''mm' '" I'.mii'hi "itli I"" wh.i lir.t .iltli'il 111 l''ri'ili.rii'kiil'iirH, ( nniity ..1 l.i.iiiiii\. ill I""" till' liillilWl.., , :U, nil 111.' I t ..t till' I..wiimIii|i, wlu-ii' ill' h.i» ri.iili'il I'Vi'i -1111.'. Ii'ilr .liiMnii livmn Hm 4 mi.l tiv.i il.iuiiliti'i. mi.l li.i. .ilwai. .,[ II, .ii|ial I a lillir nf tin' «..il. I'liniiKlh' nLi'lli I l-^l? I a ra|itaill'« i'..liiliil«.liill 111 till' l.iKli' ll"l"' ..I'M"', an. 1 Ha. Inr 11 tallnlir.l al r..iniit.., iwi.l Wll. a|i|iiiln L .1 u|i..ii Ih.' l '..i.iiiii»»l..ii ..1 tin' I. a MauLlnili: Iv .-ill' ll.'iil'Kf I'lilii'i' llial.n ll.'l|.."l |.i l.ililil llli' KiiiKHtnii. Ill' liwii. ISO a. i'.'»..( i-x.'.'lli'iil laiiil, iiml i. i ii iiiil'iT ni iiaila .Mi'tliii'li.t I'liiiii'h, "illi wlii.'li liv ha. I.i-i'ii ...ii.i.l'lii in all f liii! ; anil, iil Ilii' I'lpi' ll^l■ "I' iijilit.i tlii'i'i', l. "till h ili' all. I 1.. Ml'. I>avi« i. .Il WuIhIi luaii'lll. In. «l'allilfalll. r .■llll„'r.itlliK flnlll I'.nnliin.l, t" th.' I'niti'il Stati-n, pri'Vinn. tn tlm ii'M.lnlinii. mi. I win. Ih'.l liy thi' I'.'lii hat tin' ImIIIu ii( Wliiti' I'hiiin vi liili' u illaiilly li:,'lit- hi. o.iiintiy. . .■;iiati'il 'Jli.l tn'Mi. U..1I1 ill l'!illi. .I.iW'ii 111 111 tlif year ITU."', In' "a. I'.liH'iltiil an. I .|i.'lit lil> i ally ilay. Ilni.' nmli'l' .tni-iil .ii|ii-i\ i.iiiii nl' Ilu- KfV. .Inhli Lali>illiil'ln', tin' illi-ot. ..I uIium- IK. hi' ..li.i*i..| In Ihi' lilti'.t yi'ai. nf hi. hli'. Whi'il luit a ynntli In' li-...li .inly a.ii v. 'lunti'cr at Kin^.tnii .Ini'llin tin- war ni l.TJ. I'mni liii.l iiiilil 1^17 hi' i.'iiiaini'.l .hi. My in KiiiK.tnii. »li.li lii' t.ninv.-.l tn II. th.'li klinwii a. IliviT 'riflit, will r.' Ill' I ii^iai^'.ii in lin'r.tntil.- mi. I ^ iiiir.nil.. an. I in w hi.-li lir wa. r..ii.iiii'll..il.ly .llr. r..ilil. Ur wa^ I '..intiiissinn ni tin. I'l-a.'.' att il Ma^'i^tlllt•' ; iiln.i a .-.•inlnis.inii lii'.niin; ..I till' ll,lVl^,'atlllll ..I tin' 'I'ltut, ami tin' nirlinii nl tlin .IT lirnii:'' .1 'i...> till' .anil'. Hi- wa. .■.iiniiii..i..iii'il ,i (nl I in iv It.ittiln.n .it th.' N.irthilinli.'ll.ilnl .Mililia. ali.l ha.l in.iinl nl aiy |in.l al rKiilnli ilnl'inn thi' nlii'lli i 1.:I7^. 'I'l..' nialia.j.- till- rnniini..iii'iiit wiihuIh.. I'litniHtu.l t-. him. tn i-.-nno. timi \i ith tin' I.I Iiiilil In'V. .I.ihn .Stnicliun, ll.ll.,tirHt l.ni'il IliHlinp nrrnr.iiiln, hi' aiii'U'i' ..i St. Ci'iirj;!-'. ('hnr.'li, 'rr.'iit.in, liiiilt in l.t.'i, ami iii:ini- tiniHi inti'i'.'.l 111 the ..line, ii.:.'iiiiianl\ ami ntliiTwis.', iiniil th.' li-alh, whii'h n.'.nm'.l ..ii ih.. -J.'.th .layni .\|.iil, I'^iL, in tin- 7.'li'.l hi.aKi'. Thn. rlii.i'il the hiyal ami i-n. rj;i'lir ..nvi-i- ..i ..ni- ni thi' ml iiniHt lii>;lily ri'..iii'ctfil piniii-iT. in tin- wi'ttli-nicnt ni Ti-i ntnii. IllMH .Ml Ml;., hltl' nf 'I'l-l'lltiin, wa. th.' m.ii nf r..l. .X.lalll \'.'r-., ..f tlu' ..11111' plai'f. ami Mary H..ll.»wa\', .lani;lili'i' nf I'.Iijah :i', ,1 r. K. l.nyali.t, mnl mif "f tliu lailn-.t ai'ttliia ami iiin.t a.m.' inlii'i nf III" I hiii'i'h nl l.in-liml \li I'l'imi. Iwi. ii In.ialn. I'liu'ti.'i', ami hi. Hill' tah'iitK mill ...i-ii'i't l.'i.iii'--. Iiiiliii. liai. jilaml l.ini aimiMX till. hiiiliiiK iiii'iiil.orN nl tlm Hiir "( i! I'tiiid. I' it.i .SH 111 Saiii K IH nl f tilt' ini'llrcl' ..'Ith I'M ill till' ll-.'ir nf .Si.Ihi'l. ili.l m Il .It'tt.'i-ll.l.lllt nl .1 I'lllli'il l''.lll|iili' l.nyilliHl family w lln .'.Illlr in I all. Ilia alti'l thi. i|i..l. ..f till' Ili'Vnlllllnlliirv Wiir. Ill' I 111. a wnll rllltn.ifi'.l f.lilll mill a l.i'antltlll li'.iih'll.'i'. I'lllll nf .tlllM', till' lllli'l'- nf wllirll 1. .lill'niill'll'.l liy an I'l.iliniati'ly liiil.h'il mnl I'li.tH' vi'iiimhili. a.l.liim iiiiii-h In il. a|i|ii'ai'am'i' ami ifnrl. 'I'll.' Saili' laniily iiii' liinhly ii..|.ni-li'il li\ Ihi' inliiiiiiinity m wliii'h tiny ii'.iili', anil thiniixhniit lln. tiiuii.lii|i ..f "^nlmy. ,1. Ill -UN Mill, Ihi' .lllijui'l nf thia .ki'li-h, Wa. Ill nil in Ih. I'lill..! .-^lal. •. mi. I i. ..f Iri.h .■\tiii.'li"ii. II.' liii. I.y 111. iii.lli.liy .i .|iiiiiil n i .lualih |.i.. |iiltvmiil I'liinfnital.li- hniii.-, wIi.t. In imw i.-i.l..,a m. w ..I wlinli i. ii'liri'.iiit'-il 1 l-i'«hi-ri- 111 flu. wnl'k. Mr in'.ninnr i- In 1.1 in liiiii .-l. .n, liy liin iii'i|il lintanru., mnl i» ri'^mil-'l "« "ii" "I lln- iiin.l -ii' . -'Inl ai"l j.i.. Ijr.'N'.ivir yniiiiM iii'-ii in Ihc nni^hliniuli t mi nxmnnli- will wnithy .i nliitini'i hy thi' rininn Ki'inTiitinii nf tin' tnwii.hip nf Siilmy. llM.i'i. IiiihK i. niiii nf Siilm-y'. ri'pri-.i-nt ilivi' iimii, iiml Ium im m.dis _^^_ _ ^_ __ , v..ar. Ii.'lil tin- pnilti.in i.f ll.i'Vnnf th.' 'r..w ii^liip, .in nlli.'.' In- Iill. »itli nil' V.'■llr'il'l.^'allm'tn".•^iiill'"vllll.^pi^l'|'llil«'■'l aii'l '''I'liii'il lip iiliility, .li.. Iiaiiliiii.' ll my ililtii-n i il.il lln'iiwilh in a iiianin i ..iiiii'.-lv Hiiti.fa. ..iy tn hi. inn.titai'i'l., a. i. atti'.tf.l l.i hi. l'.'|.i-iit('il i.- i.lfrli.ili. Ill- pn^Hu.Mi-. an i-\' I'lli'iit liirni in a lii'.;li .lain ni . nitix atinii, mi.l .. . '.mil. irtalili' mill .uli.t uiti.il ilwi'llllifj hnii.i-, with .nil appninini niitl.iiil.l illK.. 'I'hi.- I;....' family al.' w.U ami lavnlilal.ly kiinwii Ihinii^hnill II..' t.iw li.hlp nf .<^iiliii'y , 1111.1 iM'lr am.. UK IN lir^t .<. I ll.r., iili.l ..w ii a iinnili. t ..i fiiriii. nf vi'ry Iill.- iaml. lUlii. I;...|., tin- pii-..iit IIi-i-M', i. .i i iiitiiati.l ami pillilii- .piriti'il I iti/i-li, ali.l i. ulway. prnliiiiii'lilly nh'iitlli'.l with .iii\ innvt-iiiL'iit .11' I'lit.'rpri.c .iil.'iiliit.'il tn iiiiprnvi- 111 ii.liti.ni nf tin' pi'i.ph' TiliiMl'- I'. .\l'l-l.Kiiv, .1. p., tin- fathi'i nf till- -iil.j.'. t "f tin. -.kilih. WJIH linrii ill IMl.'lii'H. I'nilllty, .N.'W N'.ii'k, ill till' Vi'tir 177'', mnl -aim' tn t'aiia.liiin 17HII Willi a partv nf I'tnii^r.iiit. tn l\iln;.t..ii. Hi- .linrtly aiti'rw-mil. Ini'iiti'.l in S..pliia.iini'i;li, In I'limn I'Mwai'l In., wlnir hr marni-.l 11 'laiitjiiti-r lit Natliaiin-I .Snliiii'., ami .I'tthil .f.wn t.. Ihi' llli ..f .i firim-r, .iihHi-.pii'iitly ri-imivin^ In 'ryriiilina;;ii, ami w.i. ..m- nl tlir piniiri'i' .rttli-r. nf that tnwn.hip. lli- lu-l.l f.ir wfMriil yuar. imiiiy pn.itlnli. nf imlilii' tril.t in tliu tnw'ii.hiji. Hi- wa. ii .lii.tii'c nf thi' I'l-ari', I -«iliiiiii..iniiei- nl tin- I'n -.rt nf In'ipu-.t., Hniilnlary l.iiii- I 'nliiiii L.t'iin 1', ,V.'., ami .lii-.l in l-ll,"). 111 v.n- Sllth M-arnf hi. atfi-. Anna, lii.i-l.li-.l .iml ..i.li liMiiii .lan-iht. r. marin-il Ki.-lianl La/ii-r, in 1^-.'!, ami i. im.th.-i' ..t 'rh..iiia. .Xpphl.y l.a/i.r. .Iiininr .li'.ilfit' nf tlml'n nf Hawtilij;. ; nf .*i;iniml S. I.a/|. r, .Ma.'|.-i' ill I'liali i-i-ry fnr tin- i'lnintii-. fi lla.tini;., I'mn-i- I'.ilwanl, l.t-iiii'..\ an.l .\.!.liiij:t..ii, .in.i nf lli.'hai'.l I,. I,a;!ii-r, .1. P. ami ('.illi-.'t..r ..I I 11.1..111. at Ih. I'..it ..1 .-ar I.S-JII, ami . aim- w'ltli hi. falhi-r In ryi-mlin.i;;a in l^-J.S, ami wa. .-!.. lei K. .m- ..i tin- l.ivv li.lilp f'.i t wi'iity .-..n.i'.-iltivi- y-ar., an.l wa. app..llit..i a Ju.ti I tln- pi-.'iL'i- in l^.''l, 1 '1-11. 11. I -i'iiiiiii.iiinni-r fnr lla.tin^'. in I .i'l ami 1.-.7 I ; \\ ai.li-n ni tin- .-"iiiity fni- tlir.i- y-m., ami i-i. . t.-.l .M.l'l'. f..i Ka.t Hii.tiiij^s, in 1,S7.'.. Mr. .\pph-liy i. at pn-.i-nt lai';4.'l\ .n^iaui il in milliiiy ami lariiiiii>i. ami l.i till- nlily a.'llV' mayi.tl.iti- in that part nl lln- iniinty. 'I'll.- ,\ppli-l.y laniily ar.- .'I'l^lllalty I'rnni Wi-.tiunnlaml r..iiiily, l-lii^^laii-l, an.l . iiiiiu 1.. Ihi- I'liiti'il .Slat.-, pri-vinii. tn till- lli-\.i[iiii.iii. .\lti 1' till . In..' ..1 th. w.ir tln- laln Thn.. II. Appl.-liy iniiijr.it. .1 t.. raii...la willi a niiinl..i ..f ..th. r I'. K. l,..yallHt., In c..ii..;ipii-m'i' nl tln-ir liini alla.'lim.'iit t.. Ihiti.li l.ui-, an.l riili-, pH-f.'iriiii; till' Willi ami ni^^rit f..i.-.t. ..f I'anaila wilh law. an.l in.litiitinii. tln-v 1..M-.I. t.' till' filir mill familiar linm. . ..11 tin- l.alik. nl th.- IliliUnn ami .M.iii.iul, with ,1 l.iriii nf n.,v,-inni.-iit tln-y .l.-li-.ti-.l, ami tiny IniM' la'Vir U-;;i-.'tli-.l tin- i-h.iii-.- tln-y liav.- lila.li-. ."ii. S, .Vppk-liy, .M.l',1'., i. nut- nl lilt- imi.t prnmim-nt iin-ii 111 tin- hi.tnry .1 thi. .t-i-li.ni, 111 .-vi-ry fdm t Inr tln- iniprnvi-im-nt nf il. pt-npir nr tin- aihaii.-i'im-nt nf it. niati-rml iiiti-ri-st> ; nf I ,-iti/i-ii. I.f Am.'liasliiiiK. His latli.r. ... wi.l.ly ami |;..piilirly 1 ,„„-i.,„i,u..l iiili-i;iitv"mnl nn...snniiiiK iiialin. 1.., h.- i. h -,- I mnl ii'.pucl, .1 I ..I..111-I .\li-yi-i., «-,-i.a llriti.li .iiliji'.'t linrn 111 th.' L.ttiinl llnllin, ' 1,.. .j ||,,.t nf frii-mU. I. .Ill ..t llamivt-r, in I7.il, wln-li that part nf in-iniany wa. an , * ' 1.1 tin- I'.ritinh I'rnwii. IK- wami man ni wialtli ami lii'lliu-m-i' i'l , llli'ililin I.. I.A/M.i;, I'nlli-i-t'.r nf ('n.tniii., wa. liiirii in thu vilU({ii nf .1 hia liirlli, huviii^ lut-ii hi^'hly L'iliii-ati-.|, ami lirnii^hi with him , Shanm.nvllh-. in 'I'y. inlinaga, iiml ia 11 .mi nf th.- lali- liii-hanl La/icr wlm Vint tn i'aiwlila, in ISO.'., a lai-fju'stn.-k nf n.m.l.. with whi.-li In- «.-t i-iinii- flinii I'rim-i- Kilwar.l Cnlility tn tin- Sham 111 I..-J.. .in,| »,i. niu- ..1 t .t.iri' at hi'llL-vilk-, w lit-ii- liu I.i'-ati-.l, iili.l whii-h wa. i-ail.'.l aftt-l ! tin- pinln-i'i' .L-ttlnr. nf tllv t..\vli.lilp, hi. tm.th.r lii-iii^ ,-t ilaiinhl.l ..I Ihi- -r'. rri-i-k a iiami- wliiili it ri'taiin.l f.ir many yi-ai-.. Hi- niily i liil.- Ph.... 1>. .Vpph-l.y. a I'. I-). I.ny.ilist, al.n nriglii illy linm I'limi' I'Mwanl -.1 in -- .Mt-yi'r.- I'n-i-k " altniit ilirti. years, rt-imivinu tn 'rn-iitnii in t'n.. ami mi t-arly st.-ttk-r 111 'I'yi-mliiia^a. 'i'lm l.a/ii 1- ami .\|.|.li-l.y lannln-s lii-i-i- In- i-iiL:a',L-il in tlu- saiiii- pnr.iiil. a. In- lia.l pri-i'inn.jy l.illnivi-il afli-r tin- . In.e ..I tin- war nf the Iti-Miliitinn, In ..i.ler In es.-j|.,- the per., .u- 1 'reek lluriiiK' lli.H sin. It re.nlenee at tin- laeek he liiiilt a mill tinll. nf the arr.ijiallt c.ilitilieiitiil. iiml .-iijuy th. Iri'e.l..m ..f lliiti.h rule ami I.- ..flier iLiprnvements. wliieli fnrmeil the limleii. nf tin- pii-.eiil III Iti.li iii.titiitinn., eaiiie tn ( 'mia.la ami .ettleil in I'rm.'e K.lwar.l 1.... mnl l.tantifnl .-ity nf llelleville. Heiii^' a man nf eiiteipriM' a.- tlieir ...11. att.rwal.l. ..'ttllii).', a. air. aily .tateil, in 'ry.-n.linaiia. 'I'lie f means, h.- .Inl iint ri-!-ix hi. ener;»ie8 mi reim.vjil t.. the 'I'r.-nt, lint La/ier fmuily are ..f hnteli ile.eent, their inrefatliers Inivinj^ nriemaliy eniiie w'.ii'k l.liil.lili^ imire mills, imikili^ rnatls, ete., t-te , till the li.-|nh. from Klmnli-r., near the Kreneli Imlilii, at an early .late, .l.u-nlimi La/iet. Ill 1 emer^e.l fnr It. primeval .tiite tn that nf 11 eivili/.eii e.iiii- the great ;;r'-.it gramll'atlier nf lllolim-il 1.. I.a/ier, via.lmi - in Vniikeis, New He wa. line nf ynniif,' ('iimi.hi'n 111. i.t ili.tin^ni.s!. -.1 r.-pie.i-nt.-itiv.- Vnrk, in 1 707, ami ilii-il there In 1711'-. Hi. ileseemhints . ..ntimu.l tn i. pnliln- lif.'.trung in hi. etl'nrts tnailvame tin- nt-n.-ral ;^nn.l ; in pri- .i.le in that vieinity iiiit.l the Ineakin^ .-iit nt the 1;. \ .ihiti.'iiary war wlnn pitalile anil eliaritalile letting lint hi. rinlit kunw wli.lt hi. left the f.imily, as almlt- inelittnlii'.l, i-liiig|-ati"i tn 1 alnula. Mr. I.a/ler wasap n ; in all things hnm.nralileiiml.ilinve sii.pii inn. 11.- was pr.iim.teil pniilteil ('nlleeti.r nf i 'u.tnlns at lln- I'nrt ..I Shaiin.nii Hie in the \ ear I >7 1, ely Irniii tin- laiikK nf the I.t N'nrtlinmlieiLiml .Militia tn the pn.i- a p.i.iti.iii he .till retain.. He is aUn engage.l in tin- iniilin-' I'llMiies., 1-ji.igii, l.ieiiteiimit, ami I'aptain, ami tiii.-illy In the M.-nteiiatit- nwnliig the large tinuring millHiit Milltnw-ii. .Mr. I.a/ier Is hlnhiv . .t.-em.'.i y ni the -Jml Nnrthnmlierlaml, wliieli rank he hehl till he .In-.l. ..n I.y all wnn kmivv him, ami in iliatingni.hi-il fni- hi. nianv vittii. s iiml iliuni .May, ls:i-.', must .le. ply 111. nirneil. lii-.l prnpriety nt enmlnet. .Ill, At. AM IIkmiv Mkvkk., wh.i was linrn in tin- tnw-nship nf .Inns Wiimk, .M. I'. Inr the Kaal liiiling ..f the C.iulily .n lla.liiig., i. .. in Isl-J, hail the ailvaiitage nf a lilieial eilneatinn partly in ,M..n- native .if the I'nunly nf llnm-gal, Irelainl, ami emm- t.i l.iua.la when lint .1 1 partly in .New Y. irk ami .tmlieil law in the nlli. .•» nl the late liny, in the year IS-iiO, Hi. iii.i inlinilnetmn tn tin pe..pl.- ..f llastiiign was Kirkpatriek, t^l.l-., mill afterwanl. with tin- II. 111. Mr. Ifal.lwin. in tin- eupaelty of ellnre liny aiming. t l.'ie farmer, nl ri.iitl.iu, with wh.-in ln-.-ii ealle.l t.i the Har in l.-'lil, he ennimeiieeil the praetiee i.f law li'- livttil fnr .nine years. He 1. an eniinent example ..f the niativ .elf-ma. I- nil, ami .-..ntimieil tn practise there with enviiilile Biieees. till the 111.11 nf .nir time.. Keninving tn 'ryemlinag.i when still a yi.ntli, w ith l.iit a li. il.-ath In lN7ii. liiliite.l e.lucatinn, yet p..s..'.s.ing an niiilim-liiiig iletei mili.innii an.l uiilniiiit early life .\lr. Meyer, tuuk an aetivu part in pulili.- ami pnlitieal ahle will, e.niph.l with integrity ami imtiv.- ta. t, he ...... 11 att.iim-.l tn .. lea.t II.- w,A. a .tauiieli ami hiiiiest Tory nf tin- nlil .eh... it, ami as ..m-li lug pn.itinii in .iici.-ty anil p.ilnn-.. He wiis eleete.l Ueeve nl Tvemllua^;.. eat inlhn-iiee in favniir nf .loliii -V. .Macilnnahl, the ('nn.ervaliv.- ' m IslitI, a pnsitnni, with the e-x.epti f 1>7;|.-1, lie ha. e\.i- .'im e ne. n rlin.e warm persniial fricml he wa.s, as well as /.ealoii. jinlitieal ple.l. In l'^71 he w.i.. eleeteil, in tlu- t nn.ervatiii: inteie.t. t 1 tiie lin- ■ e lliisueeissfully i-mitl'steii Nortlinmhellaml in ilio (.'nnsirvative Iniliniii Parliament ; re-eleeteii in 1.-*"'- ami 1>74, ami at pre-eiil represent. Ifnr the ABHemlily in IJsJ'J, against (Jenrge M. Iln.well, nnw Seiiinr , this ennstitneney in ttie Hnii.e nf ( '..nitnnns nf the llninii .Mr. W hit. ^ the t 'niiiity t 'uiirt (if Northiunherlaml ami Ihirham, Hewa.siili- ' has always lieen prnniim-nily iilentilie.l with llie 1 lraiiL;e S..iielv, an.l 1. .11 nre aileee.sfiil, ami repre.si'llteil that .-nn.titnemy in I'arli.ilnelit I present h'ight Wnrtliy (J rami .Master nf i Inl arm l-ia.t. Tiii.i li .. "nlh-.l mah\ filler nf years. 'I'n thu many pnaitinn. nf piiltlle iin.t ami . ..nli- 1 snlinrtliiiiite pnsitnni.. in the .aiiie ..r.ler. In a.l.litn.ii 1.. Ins m.iiii I'arlii lliieli he lilleil, was aililed that nf l.ieuieiimit-i nlnm-l nf the ."illi 1 inentary mnl ninnieip.il .U-ties Mr. White is i-ngag.-.l in l.-.iil.ling .i"ml lariii nlierlaiul .Militia. He was a man nf superior parts, wlnisu inltneliee 1 ing. lie has ereeteil twn large i-hee.e f.ietnlies, mn- ..n h.t .N... 4 in tin- '.'th, many years sucueasfiilly exerteil to thu lieui-tit nf the Aiiillaml m.'ur his reshium-e, ami aiiotln-r uii hit 'JO in the Mh enneessinn nf 'I'yen' COUNTY OF PRhNCE EI I iliiiii^a, i\iu\ M a,\nu iuUTeHtoil hi un imit foundry at MiiiIdl'. Ifi' jh rcguiilcd ;iN ori'* 111 tlu- Inidin^' atul lUMst iiilluiiitiiil iiicii in tin- I'lmnty. .Iamks FoiniKxTKl! ia niif Mt' tht- [lioiifiT settl-'is uf tlio towiwliit). Mc t'liiigriitfil witli his fiithur, l>. Furn-rtt'-r. fniui Furtarsliin*. SL-ntlnti.t. wlu-ti i|uit.- .1 >tnuli, ;uhl I'uroliiiHf'l Inmi the lio\-t'iinm!iit Int Nn. *Ju in the iir.l ciiui i-!4f*ii(vihir Imt lias pfrforjiit'd his s.-vfral ilutifs to Coil ami luati miostt'iitatioiinly aiul ■ [Ui.-tly. For ii|.\v;iiils <<. .orty yt;ir» \\v hits In-rii iiiiimM-tt*-l with the IVes- liytiiiiin Siil'iiiith school, arnt was ihe tiirtt Mipen iteiiileilt of that Vei v lieiielieial aail iiistnirtivr ailjuiKt tit theClnnehot .hieh he is an active auil ' oii.Histiht riHiiihei. An t'\aiii|ili' of uittiriii^ imlnstry and intej^rity in all the relations of life, he is held in hi^h eHtini.itiou hy thu eonununity in which he has lived t'oc so many years. Thomas ('i.\|{i:. The suhj-et of tliis sket^-h was horn in the eoiinty >4 VVicklow. Ireland, on the Nth of January, ISifj, nn.l canie to Canada in KSi;,, jind hi-st settl-d in SJdtiey. He asaistctl Samuel IVnson to survcv and lay out the township of" Hunyerlord. (in the eomplL-tiitu of the sutveyhe purcha-sed and hiiilt upon hit No I. in the 4th concession tlie site of the pieseiit viUai:e i.( rhoinaxhur^ « Inch he cleared and where he lesided until his death, « hifli nccu'Ted Hi May, Isd'.t. Mr. Chire was one of the pioiie.-rs oi lliini^erl.irij, there I'cirij; only si\ other .settlers in the township at the time he located and s.-liled upon* hi> land. H , house was i-vi-r open to the early settlers, wlm often came in without means and with l>ut an iuiperlcct knoivled^,- ,.i the eoui'try or the wheieahouts of their i,Maiit^. He was accustomed, without remuneration, to pdot them thriin^:h the t'"Ust to their several new houus, Mr. Clare was alwuys .ni active man in the atlaiisoi his township ; all nie.nuires and tnovetnent.-i kontriluttiu^ to Its prosperitv or the welfare ni his fellow men always rereived his h-arty -uppttrt, and louud iii him a most elticient aid. Hfthe .strictest integrity, aid \* ith .til uiii oinpi'omisin^' sense of rii;ht. he was called to many positions .•I trust, which hi' laithfuily administered, ami retained throuj,di all the cun- tideiice or Ihs m-ij-Ii'tours. llnUKitr tioKi'ON, a son of llohert and .lane (iordon, wii.s horn at Ma^iiire's Kridge, in the county of Fermanaj^h, Ireland, ..n the KSth day of .VuL'Ust, IS'J-^. He can ui to Canada in ]^4i\ and piuvha.sMl a portion of lot No. I. Ill the ! I'll ( cessnm,.! llun^icrford. lonlainiuy liJO acres, which he cleared and v^hich is at pr.seiii iti all .■\eelleut state of cu'tivatiMii. Me was elc' ted lit eve in 1 ^TT and Ic elecltd lor \>~S, ii position he liUswitll ahllity. He IS also ('resident of the \'lctoria Cheese Factoiy, and county master of the Oraiij^e order for ilasiin^s. Karly in life he" allied liiniseif witlitlii'li. C. Cnnrch. of which he is a consistent lueinl .'r, and has for niMiy years othci ited in tliat hody in tin- ■ apaeity of hval preacher. I.iheral, piildie spirited, and always aw.ike to the needs of society, no measure I'nr llie puhlic ^'iimI or ii;o\ eiiient for the advance of moral or relij^ioiis interests fails to receive his snpp.trt or the aiil of his hest elhtrts, and an appreuia- tiv lunnuiity have rewarded him witli positions of trust. C l'u.\rKi{o\, M.A., M.l>., of rweed, isason *>i the late M. roiueioy, a r. K. Loyalist from V- rmnnt. who distin;^uished himself dining the war of 1^1'J, aiei who settled in Addin^t.-n county at an early jteiiod in t!ie his- lury of .ur ciiiintry. His moihei, as the" ihuight-r of a l'. K l.oyalmt, divw lot No. in in till- 7th couiession. iidji-inin^ the present village of Tweed, hr. I' .im-i-o\ reni<»\ed from Addiiij;ton to Tweed in !S.'i4, when t'i , jtart of tlie eoniitry was m its infancy. He is a rinished scholar-, heirig a l'niver>ity grailiiate and gold inedalist, auA has heen coioiier fi>r the county nf Hastings toi upwards of •_''_' years, an 1 was appuinted in I^'l7 sur- ueon of the 4lh liattalioii of ll.istiugs uiilitia, a position he still liolds. In itider to acijmre a more thorough knowledge of surgery, I ir. Foruoroy I at. red the F. .-<. .irriiy as surgeon, and was present «n the held at many of thi principal haltleti during the I ite ci\ il war. He has a large and exteii- >!\ I- jiiaetice, ;ind IS lotikcd upiii h'lth ill iiie.lical urchs anil tliri>nghont this s.ctH'ii of the . nuntry as one of tlie niosi ^kilfnl luactiouers in this pari ■t[ the I'riiviiice. He <>wiis a farm aiiil a heautiful reaideme witli Well ap- p. anted .■ut-liiiildincs. .siiri'-iiiidtd liy a tastefully ari-anged lawn and gaideii. I )|. I'i'iiicM'y Is one "f the most uncoinpiomising teinperanei- men < if his day. Kiith liy pi'cept .Old example, aiul is a lecogni/i-d leader of all temperance tini\rrnent.s. iieser refusing ai. I to its e.iriieat wiirkers. Well-inforined and hii;lily cultured, with rare conversational powers, his hnspitality is richly ciijow d li\ any who may he so tortnnate as to ha\e tin- pleasure of his ac- '|uaintancc. Sii-sh.v W'w. The sirhjift ..f tlii^ sketch was Imrn in I'rince Ktlward C..., Ill the year lsi.':t. He i.s a snij of the lale John U. Way, une of those .l.\..te,l adlunnts to his king and the lirrtish . oristitution.'whn lu-eferred h.iriiips alel |«>virtN lli I he uiMs nt Caiuuhi to riches and jdeiity in the land which had revolted from its allegiance to its rightful ml laud in Prince Kdward Co. where he lived with liia family fo years. He afterwards reimived to Hungerford and pundiased the 7th eomession, ujiori which he I'esidud until his death, wl in I8't7. and which was a los.t to the puhlic ; a vacancy to Ih created in his family, the Church, and the eoinmunity. Sidi posed '."the homestead to the ».*lare family, ami purchased fri Koir part of lot No 7, in the (ith coueessiiui, wlier-e he w ith present reside. Mr. Way owns a pleasant home, . Koiti.iN was horn in the township of Siilnew in the y settled in Hungerford in 1>;1K. Here he puiuhased part of lot 7th concession, which he (I eared ami where he at present Kohlin is of WeLsh extraction, his iincestors (•migrating fr< the L'nittid States early in the eighteenth century, i hi the i-c pitiviuees and the commencement of active hostilities in 177 allieit themselves with the liritish forces and were actively i many sanguinary eonllictH of that jieiiod. At the close of hranches of the family i-anie fr«tru .leisey and Neriiiout to settled originally in Adolphustown ; the father ot ihesulijeot moir, afterwards removed to Sidney, and as a I'. 11. Loyalist in the :^rd concession. He also took ;;i active part in the having held a captain's commission ii. the Hastings militia, owns a comfortahle dwelling house and an unusually pnidiicti which is situated the noted " UoliHn " cheese factory. An in' spring supnlii'S the factory with un unlimited ipiantity of pin an important reipiisite in connection with the niauuf ictur<- liohlin looks well after his farm and factory, and is regarded tri;ais, honourahle, and highly intelligent citi/en, enjoying I respi>ct and esteem of his neighhonrs ami acir.iaiiitaiices. Abraham L. IkniAiir is a deseemlant of tme of tlu oil this continent. As early as KiSlI we lind one with others, petitioning the good people of Alhany, name of H»)gart appears in eoinoctiou w ith tlie eeiisii oldest I) [; -oh \'; o I later, iftiirns I city. The Hogarts eame finm .lappan t(twn, m ar New ^ the conclusion of the war-, withauiimher of other F. settled uii the 4th coiieession of Adolpliiistow ii, wh.ie i lany d tlie family still i-eside, his mother living to the gna' age Ahraham' L. Itogart. the snhjeet of this sketch, was horn in .\ and has resided in lielleville hu- a nurntier of years, reniovii ago to Hungerlord, where lie owns a large tr-net of valnahle principally engaged in hnilding and fanning, and erected son eonsi.ierahle expense a saw mill mi the splendid Wi.ter pri\ eii-ek, where large i|nantities of raw material have heen pre market, liogart'l'. O. is situated at this point, lot 'J(». in the sion, and was named in honour tif the fniindcr of the place, has, within this 'ast twenty years, converted this part of tlieti an uncultivated .vilder-ness into what seems di-stined to hc,i taut tlay one of the most Ilourisliing and iirodueiive sections c riie pulOic have on several oecas-mis shown their just appreci liogart's ul'ilities hv „Ii;ctiiiL' IiiM to important and res'ponsil which he has e-.^.r tilled to the satisfa. ticn of his cnistitnci credit to himself. .IamKs d.wiiKs.iS. -The suhject of the fnllowing sketch was wick on the Tweed, August FUli. I Mi«. At an early age he rai with his parents and .settled in lielleville, where In. Vesideil prii within a few years of his death, when he reruoved with Ins I village of Tweed, where he died at tile age of •;■_*. Fond cf m of an enterprising disposition, he huilt the f.nindiy in IVthvi the Victoria Foundry, which he suhsiipicntly traded fur lam power in the township of Hnngcrfoul, wiieir he gnatly iiiipro\ power and lai.l .ait the present village of Twee.l, which he naim of his hiith place, He ;dso l.uilt a grist mill m the towii>hip where he shortly la-shled. which mill was su!ise»iuently luirneil yars he acted ni the capacity of couiit.\ surveyor, hut steadil municipal honours tendered him. . . Uf a ijuiel disposition, liis death was deeply legr-ettcl by a large circle of ai w ho valued his sterling i[nalities as a man and a ( 'hristian. Haknahas VANKi.KKeK Was hofii in lsn,'t. in the townaln] hury, in the then County of I'rescott, md is of Hutch ilescent rial ancestors were forceil, on acccmnt of their loyalty to the F FRINGE EUWARU COl OBOORAPIIICAL DESCRIPTION. Fill ■ r.i ».i,d is . lie .'f *!i.' * if two . .unitie-- of Fpj.er Caiia.la, .md is . ..mprist I o; ,ii; irreguiai sli,.pe ; j-enin- da 1_\ mg to the south of the counties , N.-rth . .cr'.'ind, H *stin;-.-, and Lmn-cv on the mainland, eonueetett with tli. loriivr .v lIic iiai.ow i.-..iiimiH calle.i ilic ( ar rymgpla' e ; and separated ■,. 11 It,. ,u.. latter hy the llay tjinnt.'. wiili h, wrtli its iiuineious small lia>i ::u>\ mleti. form its u'ulh' rn "hoirndary ; tin- waters of Fake Hntario, with 111. various Im\s winch ar a patt ther.-of, !*uritiniidirig the peninsula .-n tine on., r :hr'e s.,:,..,. Its ;ue.i is Jll.jdo acies, valued at .■:?t;.N.".:.,0 ■"', and in h..l.lte.I 1 \ Is.'.-;.,, snllls, TOPOGRAPrilOAL AND GEOLOGICAL FORMATION. top'igiaj'luc ■! and g.nlogical lormatiou of Funee Iv iit.'d witii suihcient tnhi'Sx under head of the various of which \t is eoiupiised, lo t.niler anything further' i e iniueei>sary, .tcepi meieiy to remark that the form witl"iut h-ing anjwlieii , ui to any great extent, vei ■r H .III. liy oi a ..ilcm - nature m plae.s riick> r, poss.s^ing a II- "lei-p -oil, aii.l int.-rspi-r>e 1 here li evi.li nees ot tliH glacial pcllo.i, wliicli prose it at oil lircn . .vi-rd with water, and to liavo received these renin thein n i.']oii tioiri the dioppmgs of melting icehergs. LAKES AND STREAMS l)f lak.s aii'l riwrs Fi ni.-e Ivlw.nd has hut tew. and tlio.se of e.tmpais ti'.eiy nisiL'iiifi. ant st/e. 1 1 w. iv not possilih' ..tInrvMse from its geogiaphn ai sliap.- ami .lim.nsioi.s : tor though the extreme length of th<' peniirsiila is ill t sixtt nnh's, It IS in rm place one-thrnl of the distanec in hreae 11 irii. muni.'i- n that eonuec- •r v is singularly . «v II , while t- ii the surface, d thei. with e time to have d -IS ol a nur- burg i-espectively, will he fouihl moiv fully .lescril.-d in the skd several townships. K,ist and West Lakes', tliefoiiner ni AthoL in HalloiiVell, are also riote.l in their [iroper conni-.ti.'ii, tho mole uccnrately hut jiarts of Lake Ontario, as W.lleis Hay, th'' Carrying-place, ami Pleasant \Uy in the lown^^hip of Ili'Hi, The largest take in tin county i- r 'oiisecoii Lake, whose mi fioman In.n.iii wonl mcaiiing pi. k-iel, a vari-ty of iii^h which i lairly thickenc'l its watets when the tirst wlnt."- settlers cann Tina hody of watt r is sev. r.il iinl.s in extent, norlh-eastejly ar tcrly. and is situated lu-t.^een the t..wiisliips of \melia-h"nrg and .-mptie.l hy the river of the same nunc I he only cousi.h within tin- i units of the i. canity -at the mouth of which, upon ' the lloiirishing \ illage of i 'oriseeon is situated. .Mills of varifuis capa. ity are ilriven hv the streams wliii other ahove-mentiolied takes ; also a) Itloornttetd, in I lall..w'etl. running int.i West Lake, and hy the llla.k i:t\ei. at Milford. days ot the eonnty, and un'il the gnati.r portion of the lan.l w i hecaine cleare.t, these would all sccut t.i have heen stri'atns of uine, though they are now of very iticoiisnierahle makiiiitude. PECULIARITIES The abnve-un-ntionod peculiaiities ui reganl t.i lak.sandst no means the only ones resulting fr.iiii the singular and e\r giapincil ehara. t-risties of Prince Kdward, possessing m.-tn nowhere else m tin' . onntr} exist. For instance, the .oast line gr-'-at in proportion to the an;a, ami there being so many spl hat hours all along the shore, have been tlu' imaus of giving t this stl'i.'tl\' rarming eoininiiuitv. greater advantages as to rifarketing then er.ips, than can Uv hamd in any oilu-r part nf .Vuierica. Then- is prohahly not a single farmer's barn in tin' at a greater dislame than sev en or eiglit miles I'lom a goo.l w )■ hou.-e ; while the gruat majority lia\e a half do/ n sui^li t< within less than half that distarieiv Again, the crops raiseil tlirought)ii». tin- dislri'-tare of a ela; *'nd mark.'t dining the season of navigation. < hi account of OF PRINCE EDWARD. XI. }d from its .ilU'yiaiux' to its ri^'litful rulur. He drew <''). uliurt* )\v livt'd witli hia taiiiit}* fur u uiimlicr ol' rt'imivi;il to \\\Wf^vrUir*\ iunl innrliast'il lut Xt». 7, in 111 whii-h hv rt-HJtlcil until hiH tilt! iiiiMi'' ; a vai.'aii(-y ti> lie lung felt waH lit' t'liiirt'h, iiml tlif cDniimitiity. Silt';isiiiil linniL', (luli^litfiilly .sitiiatt'd, ■ land in the lii^lK>-n, ami whii-li, l1 prodm-tivfneMs, cannot l>i' t'ipiatU'd in ttit- tuwiiHhip. to farming, lurj^uly iiiti-rt'.stfd in tlit> nianufacture uf lit- |iiin<'iiial stuckliuldi-rB and patruns of tlif Htibliii i^f-lu'iirtiMl, and ^tMHTtni^, and of a j^enial dispo'^ition, L'tt'd l>y hi.s imigliliiiiiiH and a''<|iiaiiitaiiL-L's. ■n in the to\vnshi|i of Sidnuv. in tlu- vi-ar 1N14, ami in ls;iH. HvTv li.- piiiclms.'d part uf lut No. 7, in tht- 111' rlrarcd and wlicrtr lie at prt'-st'iit rt-siilt^M. Air. 'Xtraftiun, hia ntici'storM fiui^iatiii',' frum Wales to y in tliu L'ighteentli Cfiitiirx . t*ii tlu? rfvolting uf the nu'iK't-nuMit of active hnstilitii"^ in 177~>. the lIuldinK the liritiHh lurces and were artively enga /ed la the Hict-H uf that peiiml. At tlu- . !use uf the war fmir ly i-aimt fruni .lerHi>y and \'ermoiit to (.'atiada and VdolphllMtnwn ; the father u| ihesilliject uf this nie- iVed tu Sidney, and as ii T. t. I.(>vali.s! drew lut 'VA, He aUu t.lnk .■•( active part in the war of IM2, It's i-ommissiuii ir. the Ha^tiiiL'^ militia. Mr. Kuliliu telliiii! liuiiflf and an nnn.-'iiatly piudin tive farm, upon lotrd " Kulilin ■ cheese factoiy. An invaluahli- li\in^' 'tiiry with an iinlimitt-d ipiantitytif pure cold wati-r, ■ in euiineiiiun witli the niaiint'i.tnii- of cln'i-se. Mr. ' lii.i farm and factory, and i.-< n-f^aidrd as an indiis- li liiuhly intelligent citi/en, enjuying the universal his neij^ddiuura and acM'iaintaiiccH, !T is a dt'Hcendaiit uf uiic of the * early as KWll wc lind one . ig the -oud pcuph- of Albany, , rs 111 coiiru'ctioii with tlic rtiisii> .me from .Iapp;in tt»wn, mar Ne ildeat Diiteli families ■t»h V'amh'U Hogart, ! I hitcr, I7">ll-tl(l, the iftiirns uf New \'oik I \'ork. to ( "aiiada on ■ war, witli a niimher of other l'. I'. Koyjilists and fi'ssion of Adtdphustuwn. wh'.M<' i mny dcs'i -end;uits of .', his tmither livini,' to the gif.t' ap- of lO'J yuars. he Muhjcet of tlii.s sketch, was iturii in .Vdolphu.stuwn, eUeville for a ninnl't-r of years, reiimvinj,' some years iieie lie known as wliji-h he suliseniiently traded fur laihU and water of Miiiimrlord, whiTe he greatly improved tlie water present village of Tweed. « hich he named in memory also built a grist mill in tin- township uf Thurlow ed, "hich niiU was sutisetpieiitly biinit-d. Fur many ■apacity of county surveyor, but steadily rcfuaed all lereil liim. . . Ufa <|Uiet ami retiring ivasdeeply regretted by a large cireh- of iieipiaintaiices, g <|ualitie8 as a man and a Christiiiii. was burn in l^o.X in the tuwnshiii of Hawks- nty of IVescott, ind is of Mutch ilesceiit. His patar- I'ed. on account nf their luyaity tu the Itriticli crown, to leayo their homes in Duebetis Toinity, New Vtu-k, joining the Huyalist party, and taking nn active part in idl the wtiriing times of that jieriod. At tli« close of the levohitittnaiy war the Vankleecks followed the Itritish atniy to Nova Scotia, and from theneo reniovetl to Upper Canada alunit the yeai iHim. The place where the VankWeekstiistsi-ttled in Hawksbury, still bears tile name of Vankleeek's Hill. Simon Vankleeek, the father of the subject of this sketch, was one of the earliest pioneeis of this euuntry. He hidil a eummisBioa in the militia signed by l,4)ril Hurchester, then (Jovernur of (Que- bec, and waa in the Cmnmission <»f the I'eace. lis was well and favourably known throughout the euunty, dying iit his sim's residence, Mn an active and staunch reformer. .\ respected idd gentleman uf seveiity-tive years, he eomnmntls the universal esteem of a wide circle of friends, A. F. Woon, .1, P., is a son of Thus. H. U'oud, Ksip. who came to Can- ada from Saratoga County, New York, in l*il", and to^4;t, to this county, ami to .Maduc village in \. n'Fi.SNN, J. P., a view of whosi- residtnice appears in this work, was burn in the Coii'ity of l,eiino\ in IS:il, and is i>f Irish descent on his father's side, who came Irom the C.iunty of Waterfortl, Irtdand, in ^^]^^, and .S-utch un his muther's. .Mr. (I'Flynn eanie to Mnduc in PS-PJ, then ii wilderness, and has seen every, biiildini,' go u]i in the vdhige. He commenced the dry-goods tradt* in l>.'t] without ca|>ital, and has built up the largest buainesij in Maduc. Pcing a piominent and eiicigetic liti/cii. he has, by eareful management, iidrest for the ( 'onimons. He has been an active ami lonsisteiit member of tlie Methodist Church fur upwards of twenty-hve years, ami is respected by all his neighbour-; .iml ai'i|Uaint- anees. (i. I>. H.wvi: is a native , when he retired with the rank of major. He was appointed, in IsiUi, ('jerk of the titli Mivisiun Court, a pusitimi which lit- still liulds. Mr. Howe is well and favourably hnuwn in Maduc and thruughuut the county, and is regarded as a man of character ami a useful memoer of society. •Ions 11. Kr.rcnr.soN, .I.P., Township clerk, Itegistiar of Vital Statisticsi etc., \sas born in .Sidney, and is a son of <'ol. Win. Ketehcsuu. one of the pimieer settlers of the township, a biugi-.-iphical sketch ol w Inun « ill he fuiind on another page of this work. John 1!. Ketcheson, when a yoiiiii,' man, moved back into Madoc, ami settled upon lot No. 4 in the 7tli euncessiuii, which he cunveitetl fnmi an uncultiv.tted wilderness into oni' nl' the finest and most productive farms in tlie county. He was early appointed on the Cotumission of the I'eace ; he has alwa\s been prominently idciititied with public alFairs and every enterprise calculated to adv;ince the interests of liis municipality, or iiiipr<)ve the comlition of the people. He has been hon- oured with nianj positions of publi"- trust, and on the crt'ctitui of .Madoc into a separate and independent municipality he was clnisen its first Keeve. He has held the position of Township (.'ierk for many years, an ollice lie : discharges with cieilit to hiniself and advantage to the niunicipality. EDWARD COUNTY. be fi.und more fully described in the skctcjies of those ist and West bakes, the foimer in .\thol and tlie latter noted in their proper connection, though thev are 11- of Lake tintaiio, as Welteis iJay, s..uthw.''st of I I'leasant Pay in the tow n-hip of Hi'llier. tin county i- C.risecoo Lake, whose name is derived ieaiiing pn kiiid. a varnly of tish w hali is -aid lo have iteis when the Mist \\hitc settlers calm to its shores. Meveial miles in extent, iiorthoastcily jind soutli-wi's- bettveeii the townships ot \meliasbure and Hillier, ■ er of the saim- ii one the oidy cimsiderable stream uiounty -at till' iiiouth of uhich,npon Weller's Hay, of ( 'unsecon is situated. ipacity are driven by the stnams which empty the [lakes: also at lilnunilield, in Hallow. 11, by the creek iv. ;ind bv the PUek Kner. at .Milfmd. In the early d nn'il the ^icter portion ot the land within its liniitH would all seeiii to have bct.-n streams of no nrean vol- uow of very iiiLon>iderabIe makinitude. PECULIARITIES ed pcculiaiities in regard to lakes and streams, are by es resulting from the singtd.ir ami exeeptioiial geii- cs i)f Pnnce Kdvviird. pos-e^sing many sueh which nntry exist. For instance, the cuast line being so very the area, and there being so many spleniliilnatund shore, ha\e bei-n tlie means >'! fjiMiig the larmiers in i'oinnoiiiitv, greater advantages as to Nhipping ami than can be touml in any other part of Canada or of iihably not a single farmer's liarn in tin- wIioId county han seven or eiglit miles from a good wharf ami stoie- at iiiiijority have a half do/ n such to choose from hat distance. sed throiighoii*, the district are of a clatiH tlmteliietiy season of navigation. On accmuit of the ehemical cimipositinii of the soil, and the limestone foundation which underliea its surface, the land about Hay t»|iiintc sei-nis iiiuie pc.nliarly adapted to tin- growth of barley than any other section of .\nierica. Crops of that staple are proilueed which yield fair returns as to ipiaiitity, and for t[uality defy cornpetitiun ; the "Hay bailey" always being, without execption, the highest qiiotatiim in the Ameiicaii barley centres, Another peculiarity is. that although one uf the (irst settled counties of rppei < 'anada, anst days furnishes imlisputable proof of this now nnivernally admittiMl truth. .Vs eivili/.ation |tro^re.wses, intereoinmunii-ation increases, and the chanmds o) traile are improved ; while the coiivey:uiee of prodn< ts ami the movemt'iits of armies ic.pnre iin nmd)structeil highway. 4 >f the eaatirn nations w ho eomprelnudcd the truth of this great princi- ple, the chief were the Htmians, whose broad st(tne-ways and ruined iirehes still survive if a ruin can he saiil to survive to remind ns of the formet power and greatiu'ha of those anciiMit masters of the world ; while in the \Vestern Hemisplnrre. Mexican cauNewa>s and Peruvian stone roatis attest the vigor of a national life for centuries departed ; and whatexcr remains is upon a seaie imnu'iise anti enduring, indicative of iufleliiiite periods of i on nttuctioii ami the employment of masses of population. Hut the ti'ail aeruas the Cairying-place, and the birch bark canoi- npou the Hay ani)dt- for the idiorigines of Prince Kdwarl, ami withal eipial to tfieir eapat'ity, have given place in tiirn to u network of highwiiys which, if not compaial'le to the military mads of the Hoinans or ancii'iit .Mexicans, are at least equal to the rei|Uirenienti4 of a highly I'iyilized peoide. to w hoiu ■^ xu. HISTORICAL SKE' the artu nm! sciuiu'ea are oa fnmiliar as were the shield and javelin to tlio aiicii'iit wanitH's lor whosu buiiflit tliiwu Htoiie-witys witl- htiilt ; nr tlm ruilt; Btone tomahawk and tliiit-pointcd Imih to t}iL' jiaiiitud savage who travnm.'d fruiii tiuif iiiunuinonal ttiufonst triitlH uf the poiiinHulii. And altliough itn inhahitniitit hiive yet no railway, tin y havi- a gn-ater iin>iKiitioiiat'' lungth of excellent carriage road)4. and a smaller jn'i>])>>rtionnte It-nglli of {« or or indif- ferent one-4, than anv ottui tii-ritory ot similar extent hi the Duniinion. Uuveinor Siiiieoc h ecluhrated niilit.iry ro.id, eonneL-tinj' the east ami the west, runs thitiugh nlnut^t its eiitiro length. A full deHcription of thia, eiinimonly known as the I'anforth lioail, in eluewliore given. To bf Iniel, a drive through the county, in any or all directions, is to he delighted witli it ; nut simply the excellent carriage roads and ploasnntly shaded avenues, hut the eonilortahle lioines, l)eiuitit'ul groves, romantic lakes, Wbll kept farniH, line aehools, handsome churelieH, and general aii' of thrift and prosperity, and of a telined anj — which is the tiue foundatiou of a ualmu's grcatin ss, -this county is second to none, if mil, indeed, the very tirat. in Ontaiio, the banner Province of the Dominion, figures to .substantiate tliia a.ssertiuu may be found in another place. On all handd is the most ciuivineiug evidence of the existence of high mural principles ami a sense of icligitius duty on the part uf the pcoi>le. The eye ciin at aliuost any time leat upon one or more church at^'cples. This was almost the tirst great Held nf labour of the Methodists in Cauatla ; and these devotetl servants of the .Master were the liist to tind their way to the log-cabins of the pioneers, and preach the everlasting tintha of the (joapel tu the early inhabitantH. Heuig what nught be termed an "aggressive" church, the Methodists have let go no hold, but pusbcil tlu'ir com jucst^ further and fui'ther as pioneer settle- ments became tlirivim; communities, ami straggling handeta grew into pros- perous villages and busy towns. This r- ligious dertomination is now by far the most numerous in the eitu'iLy, as nell as throughout the Hay t^uint(^ District, and have literally .tvercd tin land with beautiful churches, while the other Protestant uni uji its material advantag-s in a very few words, we nuiy truthfully say that aato variedaud dcliglitful.seeiiery, maguilicent roads, pleasant drives, interesting natural and liist.jrins sui'ti'i^iU'il -.inv, mill ri'utui ii'.s hiin' ripiMii'ii into cyi-'lcs of time, since first the higliliinils uf I'liii.c Kilwiinl uros.' IVom out llu' ili'ptlis. Tliis seems as HiilL' as tile eteliial triltlis of seienre itself. Tlint Priiiee Kilwiiiii u;is also iiiliiiliiteil hy a lire-liistorie race, possessed even of iiiiuiy of the iitlriKiUes of what wo ;nnv tenii a high ilegree of enlight- enment, is also .|uite prol.alili- ; as it is certainly true of many other iicirtionB of the North Atiieriian loiitineiit, whieli must liave heen brought out of chaos at the same time aiel iiinler the same force of cireiimstaii' us. Who were those slrange |ieo|.le ; Wheiiie came they ' ami whither iliil they go t These »nie8tiiiiis must remain to form a melancholy interest in the wouilrous (i.tst, aiel a mysteiv which time, nor circumstance, "unr sciem e, nor the more wonilrmis tuiure, may uiuavcl. Ihtt since their time anotlier race has come ami gone — gone from their ancient homes ami huntiiiii.oroiinils, though not yet quite extinct. Whether these latest ahorigines (if the lenil he allowable), came by migration from the north-west, across llehiing's .Straits, as some scientists iLssert is iiniven hv ti'a- Jitiou, legeuil, allil gcograiihy i iliiiicl ; or whether, as is .stontlvulhrrneil bv others, who bring hirw, in 1 iiiiite simil.irarf^imicnts to substaiitiatetlieir theory, they are ilesccmleil fnnii the Norsemen, whose inclination or necessities brought them to the s.aith-wisl, is matter which no amount of research can to a certainty establish, ami will foicver be .1 suliject of ileepest conjecture. Nor i-i it matter of serii us coiiccin, so far as aH'cts our lucat history, how conies it that the Imlians, with whom more recent iliscoveries prove tlie bulk of the North .\nicric,in continent, aid more particularly Canada, to have heen peopled, are of a .'.liferent ra-e, with characteristics in direct antagonism to those of the more southern tribes des.rihed by ('olumbu.s, Cortez, and I'irarro. The I'onm-r found the West Indies populated by u peaceful, pleasant people ruled ,,er by faci.iues, enjoying existence, and knowing naught of w,ar-crv' .stake, or crimson Iropliy. t'orlc/ felllld the A/tees residents of cities, iiilvanceii n.scways, dwellings and temples, and time ne'er can .solve, whether, left to ivere not types of civilization which in I i;rogies8ion,diiiil not a higher order in the arts of civili/alii.n, buililers of tillers of the soil ; and it is a <|llestio] themselves, the -Mexic.in and l*cin\i.ii time would have|eniuhiteil Mastein stagi of intelle, t crush ' upon the ruin l"ndoulil..ily the liisl while man who planted his fool upon Ihe I'ril Kdwiird p.ninsula was .S.iinuel rliainplain. oneof a , „,npanv of French trudera who set out lor the New World in Um, with the primary obiect of evplorim, ' "" ""'' ■■ ■ " 1" eslaldishilig a depot for the fur trade upon led out the rising national instinct, and implanted il» germs with the .St, liHWr its banks. At that time the leniloiy south of the .St. Lawrence ami LakeOntario was occupied by the lr,»pi,iis, so called by the French, though afterwar.ls bv the Knghsh the ■• Five .N.ilions," ac edeiacy „f tin- t'ayugas, .Mohawks, (■|non- dagas, llneidas, .ind .Sen.-cas, who were subs. ,,ucntly joined by theTuscarowas whom they uilopted and were thenceforw .rd ami to ihis dav known a. tin- .Six Natnms. Ihis conlederation, the i and h'l iiianv aiiceeediiig genera- tions, formed the most powerful sav.ige lation on the American continent At the same time -he .ouiilry lo the noi- h of the w.aters named, was i.eoi.le.i 7 "'1 -^Ik I'll"-, ilmoils, and ll|tav,,s, so called l.v llieln.selves, but bvihe French mimed North, rii lro.iu..is ; '.etweeu whom ami the Five Natio ' south there were ovi.i,:oi- , m.m p.iints of an.cstry at ii period, as well as an etermil enmity, wdii.'li, hut for tli of waters separating Ihein, would have long sin of the one or the oilier. .SUi.lenls of .•Imriieter have deumuinate.l these Iroiiuoisthe •' Konnins of the western worhl, ' and -eoinid.ue.l either from Iheextent of llieir eonoiiosts the wisdom un.l elo.iueiice ol their chiefs, their impatience of .■ontrol their of the very remole existence of the chain •"ulled ill tllc extenninalioii of K treatment of the vaminished, or their passio' taken. The advent of the French undiT t'hiimplai the opportunity of securing a most useful all eril foes, Anxidils to please them, and ami Fr h arms throughout the continent, he leaving part of his foree at the i»resentsit panied 111.' warri.n-s of those tribes with the Kiver, to the lake wdiose name still recalls n coverer. t>n its shores the Northern un.l .•* battle, in which the former, through th.' aid ions, after wlii.di they r.'tnrne.i I.) tli.dr h.iiii.' .Siibseipi.-ntly to this, t'hamptain ereete.) -Montreal now stands, and fr.im thence ].laiin. in as many .lirections, partly of a eoiuinercia ter. One of these was up the Uttawa Itiv.i then.-.' up that stream towanls its source, an. hea.l-wat.'rs from th.' hea.l-waters of l.ak. lake anil ilowii Freiu h Kiver to the shot.' .if 1 soulhwar.1 to the m.uitli of the Severn, up w ami r.ipi.ls ; tlien.'e through Lake Couchichiiig ami up the Talbot Itiver to the Dalsam Lak llalsam Lake, ali.l through the numerous cha past the sites of the present towns of F.-nel Keene, L'aiiipl|^lford, and down the Tri'lit t waters he gaze.l in a.liniratioii,— the first of from Ii.'re was riil Picton Bay ami a.'roas [Ii his party crosseil Lake Ontario in their . i were s.'v.Tely beaten in that locality hy lli.' K .■scaiiing. twice woiin.led, a.-r.iss the iiik.' w allies, I,, tin. I refugefor the winter of liil,"i.l() It shonl.l be ill this eunne.'tion that Cham lirst install..', t.i explore ; but snhsi'queiitly o.'.-asion, as the ally of the Northern Iro.pioi Thus was this French adventurer, at this manner, the di.scoverer of the Hay yiiinte ami his ra.i' who s.'t loot ii]K)n the soil which ilin.l Snbse.pienily it was no .lonbt fr.>i[Uentlv ti ami fur-traders ; hut it was not till ITS) that was nui.le hy .Mr. WeeBi', .>n the n.irlll sholv ..f w.'ll as llie suecessiv.' settlements, in llieir r.'gu the county, are sudhiently detaile.l in the sk. themselves, togeth.'r with tlu' time an.l iiiannei bi'red, liume.l, and siirveye.l We will Ih.'icf POLITICAL HIS1 Which may be said to have co leiice.l will. Sinicoe, dat.'d at Kingstun, ,lnly hlth, 17!I'J, w I'piier ('aiia.ls into nineteen .ounties f.ir elect .'omprise.l the .ounties of tilengarrv, St.uim.n Front.-na.', Ontario, Addiiigton, Len'no.x, I'riiu'i herland, IJurham, Y.nk, Lin.-.du, .V.irlolk, Su oilier iiami'.l. Ontario, as then I'onstilute.l, ,■,. s.mth of the mainland, and betweim Prin.e K-.h The proi'laumtion c.nnmence.l with the usual pre s.inght an.l the cau.ses therefor; an.l e.inlaimd I'lauses, ami was signe.l hy William .larvis, Oovi .sign.'.l by the tiovernor with his initials onh , " ol the iiistrument preclu.les the iidvisabilitv of : give the part referring to this count v, as l.i'Uows •' That the tenth of the sai.l couiilii's is t.. he of till' County of I'rinco Kdwar.1 ; which County hy Lake Ontario ; .m the wi'st by the Carrying l'ies,|ii,' Isle de (Juint.' ; on th,' north hv the lia troiii I'oiiil Pleasant to P..iiit Traver.s.', bv its se llij} the late townships .if .Marvshurg, Sophiash sal.l (.'oiinly .if Priii,'.- Kilward' t.i eomprehen.l Ihitarni ami Bay of (^uint,- n.'arest t.i the said eo part fronting the same." The Proclamation also gav,' an approximate i I II. '11, (any had tw., members, a part of Lim-oln r ol it, gr.,n|i,'.l with cuuntii's on .-ith.r si.:,', letiii c.iinli.'s r,'turne,l one I'a.li ; while in a iinmher, or parlsof ,',mnti,'s. were gnmpe.l together to s,.m 111,' township of A.h.lphiLstown, in Lennox, wa h.lwan , the clause ref.rring thereto being as fol! " Unit the County of Prince Fdwar.i, li.aiml together with th.' .listrict ..fthe hit,' Towhship ol Lennox shall together s.n.l o 'epres.'utative ; I nii.e L.lwar.!, Mgether with lh,'.sai,i district, la shall ami may he repr,'.seiit,.,l together in the sait memla-r. ° The whole number provi.le.l for from the ni members; whi.'h number c.Mnpnae.l the Legii C.tiia.la for many years. 'I'll.' hist eh'ction held "nder this proclamatioi o Miill.iwell, to which to iiship the Hrst elect Ih'snh's Philip l),.i|ai,a ami Pet.r Van Al.stine the was ,'arly repre.seuteil hv Sim,..,ii Waslburne, "ll-soii. The latter serve.l his .'..uiitv in that .'ai a .eiilury, though not ,'onseculivelv." Til., th'xt political ehaiige to note in the hist. Ilng-idf ol Prince K.lwsr.l as a sepaiati' .listri. .lusti.e, by Act .if Parliament, in ls;t|. Mr. | i-'ounty ill Parliament, an.l intro.luc.',l th.' Hill • lesire.l chang.' into ellect. Heretof.il,' the peop Kingston for the tr.iiisactioii of all jmlicial In buihling III th,' jail an,l court-hous,- for the nei Ih.'ii'.il, may be fouii.l uml.'rthe hi'a.l of I'i.t.m. Siii.'e that time Prince Kdward has heen a s.'pai torjudieial purposes ; for many vears a separate coi purposes in the Legislative Asaemblv - ami, sin, , division returning ime iminber to th.' IL.u.s,. ,,r c Lt. -Col. Walter K.iss n.iw reii.esenn th.' , oi Lt.-C..l. Oi.hon .Striker is the present silting in lature. MUNICIPAL HIST( Th,' ohlest eouiitv or , listrict record now in e ths Survi'yor of Highways." The subjeet mallei "•'; ueetion in.U.atcl by its title. It is signe.l III Highways," ami emlorse.l as hdlows : " Voino ■Inly, Kill. A. .McLean, Clerk nf the IVa,','." imiiniius, ami of no peculiar or general interest The ••arliest reconl of the didiberative pr,i,'i',..l ol the .lislii.'t, are minutes of the first District Cot lolhm-ing ar,' extracts froiu the same ;— o.i ",'L"."."'"' "' ""* ^''ii'''iP»l Council of Prince mm ORICAL SKETCH OF THE 'lit nf thf viiiniiiisht'ichui' to biiih' Inrt, liraicnin- th.' warriors ol" those triU's with the Imlan.u of hii imrty, f/.? th.-Sorel to thr iakt whoHu name still rei-;ills rt*mrmbranefM of its Kuroiu-aii dis- ■. On its shores thi* Northern and Southern IroiiUiii« fought a sewn' in wliiih the hnrner. through the aid of their white allies, were viitor- fter wliirh tliey returned tu their homes north of the St. Lawrenee. .SLviuently to this, Cluiniplain erected a fort ami tradiiiK-p"'** «'l'^it' •al now stands, and from thenee jdanned and exumted many expeditions lany tlireitions, partly of :i conum-reial and partly of a military eharae- Jneof theM- was up the Ottawa Uivt-r to the mouth of the Matawun, up that stream towards its source, and aitross the portage separating its aters from the head-waters of Lake Nipissing; thenee through that id down Freneh Itiver to the shtire of (Jeorgian Hay, whieli he follmvcd ,ard to the nmutli of the Severn, up whi. h In- p.isse.l, avoiding its falls |iids ; thener through LakeCouehichintr. the Narrows, and LakeSinicoe, .the Talbot Uiver to the Balsam hake portage; thenee over that to 1 Lake, and through the numerous chain of lakes and eonneeting rivera le sites of the present towns of Kenelon Falls, Hobcaygeoii, IVterhom", , L'ampl^lford, and down the Trent to the Hay t^uinte, upon whose he gazed in a. and t'verelv beaten in that locality Ity the Five Nations, Chainplain himself ig. tw'iee wounded, across tiie lake with the remnant of his northern to (ind refuge for the winter of l(liri-l(i on the Prince Kdward penin-ula. diould be in this eonneetinn that Charnjdain aseemled the ttttawa in llie iMtaner, to explore ; hut subsequently turned vouth, as <.n a pievious HI, as the ally of the Northern Iroipiois against their s.iuthern enemy, was this Freneh adventurer, at this early day, and in tliis jieenlinr r. the di.scoverer of the Hay l^uinte and Lake Untariu. ami the tii^it uf e who set foot n\tQn the soil which dindes the t\p(). isetpieiitly it was m. donbt fivijiu'iitly traversed' I'V tlte Freneh Jesuits r-traders ; Iput it was not till I7^;l that the lir^t permanent settleuH-nt ade liy Mr. W.-eae, on the north -ilmie of Anieli.islnirg, That event, as i the sueeessive settlements, in their regular order, in the other (tart-i of inty, are sntlirifntly detailed in the sketches of the several townsljips dves, togetlier with the time aiiil nninner in whieli the same were huiii- uaiiied, and surveyed We will th.-rttun- pn.et-id direetly with its POLITICAL HISTORY. I maybe said to have eomiiieneed with the proehimution ol (ii.vetnor e, dated at Kingston, July I'Uh, 17'.'-*, wlii'li divided the I'rovinci- of Canada into nineteen eonnties tnr ileetoral purposes. This ilivision ised the counties of Clh-ngarry, Stoimont, Dundas, tjieiiville, Leeds, ■nai-. Ontario, Addington, Lennox. I'rincu Kdward, Hastings, Noitlinm- d, Uuiliam, York, Lineolu, Norfolk, Sutlblk, Kssex, and Kent, in the nanieil. (hitario, as then constituted, ctmsisted of the various islands of tlie mainland, and between Prime Kdward and the foot .)f the lake. rotdaniation conimenced with the usual preamble, setting forth the ohjeet and the causes therefor; and eonlaiiied in addition nineteen distinet s, and was signed by William Jarvis, tbivernor'sSe. relary, and cnuniir- by the Governor with his initials only, " d. (i. S." The great \olunic in-itrument pieclmles the advisability of a repetition in txftn.w, but we part referring to this county, as follows ; — liat the tenth (d" the said counties is to be hereafter called by the name IConnty of Prime Kdward ; which * 'ounty is to beb.aindtduii the siaith Ontario ; on the west by the ('arrying-])lace on the Isthmus^ nt tlie Isle de t^uint.- ; on tin- north by the Hay of t,»uinte ; and on tlierast. Ill Pleasant to Pidnt Traverse, by its several shores and I'ays, iiielml- late ttiwnships of Marysburg, Sophiasburg, and Anieliasbmg. The unty of Prince Kdward to eomitreheml all the islands in said Ijike nd Hay cd' (^ninte nearest tip the said county, in the whole, or greater ntiiig the same." Proelanialion also gave an approximate reprcseiitalinn liy pupulatiiu. |rry ha seiul one member in conjunction. iisliip of Adolphustown, in Lennox, was thus grnuped with Priie c the clause referring tlieroto being as follows :- it the I'ounty of Prince Kdward, bounded as hi'reinbefore described, with the district ..f the late Towhship of Adolphus, in the County of shall together si-nd one i-epiusi-utative ; that is, tlie said County nl •Idward, together with the said district, late the township of Adolphus, 1 may be repri'sented together in the said Honse of Assembly, by one vhole number provided for from the nineteen counties, was sixteen whii h numlier composed the Legishitive Assenibly of I'pper Itor many years. Itiist eh'ction held ond.er this luoclamation i> fully noted in the sketch '1, to which ti, iisliip the tirst idected repre-ieiitative belonged, lip Uorlrtudand Peter Van Alstine there mentioned. Prince Kdward |!> repre.senteii by Simeon WasI Kuriie, .lames Cottle, and -lanies The latter served his county in that capaiity for nearly a i|uarler of ly. though not consecutivtdy. Viext piditical change to note in the history of the county, is the .spt- of Prince Kdward as a separate tlistri' t for the ndnduistration of |by Act <)\' Parliament, in 18111. Mr. U.d)lin then represented the Parliament, and introduced the Hill which brought that niueh- Ihange into etfect. Heretofore the people had been obliged to go lo li for the transaction of all jutliiMal business. Particulars of the of the jail and courtdumse for the new district, and the lne»tion may bi- found nmler the head of Picton. I that time Prince Kdward has been a separate and inile|iendent district lal purpo.sea ; for many years a sejmrate constituency for representative lin the Legislative Aaaembly ■ and. since eonfederarion, an electtual Ireturning one member to t'.e House of Comunuis. ol. Walter llosa now repieseiits the county in the Commons ; and [Oideon .Striker is the present sitting memi.er in the Ontario Legis- MUNIOIPAL HISTORY. Jili'st I'Dimty (11- .listrict rccor.l now ju t-xi.sti-m'c, is tlit' " Il«'[>nrt ni Ivnr of Hi^liwaya.'" The subject inatttT ol tin- lc|i()it is t*llti'r'.'ii in ^tion iiiotit«nts arc }ui liitxt of no [lernliiir or ^'cnoral intort'st. Irlii'st rer,onl of tliu lii'liburativt' prurt'i'ilin^^s of the jjoverniiij^ ho.Iv Irli't, me minutes of the tint LMstiiia(.'onni'il ni.etinj,' of 18»'J. The Tire cxtrarts from the siinit : — ■ liial ot the Municipal L'ouni-'il of I'riiu'e Ivlwani District, Kutiruary "t'ont; Hunsc, I'ictnii, "Thisihiy, Hf-'o'cloik, ihc Wiinlcii liciiix |nv,M'nt, the fulhnv in:; iiil„.|, prcsi-nteil thenmi'lvcs, iiml KiviiiK s.ilisfm-tory eviili'iiii' tu tlie Wanli^n uf tli'ii Imviiii,' taken the neeessiiry oaths [treserilieil hy law, took their si-ats in the Couneil. "For Hallowcli Kenj-onin Uulil's aii^l |l.'i\i'l It. Stephenson, Ks<|niies. " Kor Maryslnir;; ll.'iiry \'a'i jioseii ami John Hose, Ksipiires. " Kor Sot.liia.sl.iir;; Henry itnnnini,' anil .lojin Howell. Ksijiiires. " Kor Arneliasliur;,' William Hempsev ami tlw-'ii RoMin. Ms.[nires "For llilli.r .lames T. I.ane .nel Ariiohli Dorian. 1. Ks.piires. " For Athol Wilson llontley, K.,,nirc. " llo;;er li. I'lMi;;!'! was appointed ilerk, //iv/^ui., l.y the Waril/n. "The Clerk then lead at the table tl ommission appointing- .lohn 1'. liohliri, Ksiinire, Wanlen ,,l' the Distriel." A Select Cutnmiltee was then movcil for aiiil liomiiniteil, to "ilraft ainl report rnli-s for the ^'niiiatiei' of this (.'(nlli'-il at its several sitting's," whieli shows that this wasthelirst meetin;; nmler the Distri.'t I'lpuneil system, whieli was ituiueuiateil by tin- .\.:t uf Faelianient of the previous year. These rnh-s number tweiity-tw'o, lb.- last of whi' h we i|noti' : " -'J. That sboiihl any ease nr bir w hieh no speei.il rule is inaile. refer- enee shall lie li.el to p.irli.inii-iitary puie.etiinj,'s, s'l fir ii.s siieb may apply." Several matters of p.ililie iiileiest were ilelibeiale.l npimaltlial ses,i,in. al )! whieh was the "inoti n the aiblress t.i ibe I ioVeniorl l.ii.-ial.' TTiis gave rise to a very animate.l iliseussioii, .nel on the tliirii li-aililiu', tie- yeas anil n.t) s beint,' calleii, the vote si, loll seven tor ami three ajjaiiist. Tlie aililiess was on the o,iasi,iti of the arriv.il in the eountry of u newlv.ippniriteij tbn-ernor-tieneral, ami nienreii thus : "To His lOx.ellemv tin- liiylit lli.nouralih Sir Cbarles liaijot, Kninlil Crauil Un.ss of the .Most I luiioiiiahle .Military Ofler of the Hath,' f Hei .Niaje.sty's .Most Hnnonrablf I'livy ( ■milieil, I loveriior-thneril of liritish N'li.th America, ami t.'aptain-t leiieral ami t !i>\einor-iii-< Itief in aiel ovii' tlie I'roviti ol Caiiaila, N'ova Scotia, New Mrniiswiek, .mil lla- Isliipl of I'll F.ilwai.l, ami N'iee-Ailmiml of the same," etc., etc. Sime then there have been no inunii.-iiial elian>(es to imte. beMmil the introilui tion of the eleetive system in choosinj,' the waribn ; aiel later in eleetin;; the representatives to the C'oniity L'onneil by the /jiijiiititf vote of the aeveral townships, iiisteail of from the live township i ouneillurs previolisU I biisen lioin the \aiious wanls. The inenmb.-nt.s of the eon ity iiiuiiirip.il olliees, tor the \ear IsTs^ .j|,. as below" ; \V.\KIIM.S Samuel N. Sin ih, HeeVe of .Sophiasbuif.'. t'ol Nc'li.i.iiiis -.lusiah 1' n.son. Deputy HeeVe i.f Suphiasburg ; T. W. Flagler, Ueeve of Welline m : lienjamin A. Hulibs, Ibs-v,- ,.| Allml ; Henry lluliiis, Deputy Ifeeveof laMowell ; Nelson Hu.Loiis, Depiilv IbeVeof Soutii Marysbur);; .1. A. .lol.iison, Depntv Ueeve of Ameli..sbuio ; li. S. .loii.s, Deputv Ueev • llilliir; .1. H. Kmi.\, lieeve of Smith .Marvsbiirn ; .b„eph U. XixhteiiKah-, Meeve ..f Aliieliasbun,' ; .1. I'latt Nash, .M. D., Deputy Heeve of I'ieton ; Win. 1'. Ueviiohls, lieeve of I'i.lon ; Lewis H, Slinson, lieeve of Hallowell ; Levi Williams, lieeve i.l North Marvsburo ; .lohn \s wvvv llii'n lilli-il, iiikI bciiij^ .iii-fptt'il l»v tlie gDveriinieiit, wi-ri' tinisoliilatoti into tin- t\iiii(His Ititli Ki'j^iiiu-iit. (tf wlii.li Walter Uoss, M.I'., was apiioiiited Lt.-Cul. ii[ USliH. (Mlit'r cotiipimirs were also raised, Imt their «ervieea d>-i'lim-d tile rrisis having' passed, 'ly llie attioii t)f the Anieiicaii govern- iiiriit ill deli\'ering up Mh.hou and Slidell, the < 'onl'cderate Ainliassadors to Ureal Britain and Kranre. wIium- capture liy the "Smi .laiinto," Anieiii-an nian-nf war, under eoiiimaiid of Captain \Vilkf.4, was the orij^'inal raua-- nf till- extitemonl wlii.-li I'or a time threat. -ned the peacv of the Kinpire. The liith Ui-L;inicnt aa also a tine tioop of cavalry -arc intw in tin- 1>. st t'f mndition, and have their hi-ad-quarlris at I'ietnn ; and it nion* detaileki'trh ut' that pliiee. PRESENT RESOURCES. I*rince Kdward heinj^ [in'-fniimntly an agrieiiltural eonstituuney, its risinuirs lie ehietly in its soil, and the prodmts of the hidd. The ehief piodiiits of the various Htetiona may he found ilesciiln-d nmh-r their respei- tivi- lii-ads. In re)jard to the anioiiut of produttion, the di»tril>iiliim of the 1 hiel' staplfs uotahly harlcy ami rye — is so seatti'ied iinii'ii^i ihi' many stoie- h'HiM's whirh lint- tlif .shores on all sides, that any aiiurate ti^ures are imt to li.- i-rriveil at, and an appruxiniat"- estimate would he simply eoiijeitural. Th.' principal depot, and in faet thf ouly eonsidendde one in tin- lounty, t^-r thr toUettini; and dislrihutiiii,' ol somu put'eular hranehe.s of larminj,' industry, is I'ieton : and under that head wc have ^ivun, as fully as eircuni- •stances wiudd iidinit. the avera^'e yearly results. Olheial statistics, where ol.tainalde, are the only true estimate of a eoun- try'h mi'.eriul rosourees ; and we give heht\. »onie tigures compiled from the record- in the County Clerk's olii.e. which hear more particularly on the point : Total number of acres in the Cnunty 'J'JSV-^I Assessed value of Ueal Kstate. . . ". 8tl,Sti-J,ii7l' do. reiNonil K;,tate do, Taxal'le heonie Nuuiher of Horses iiwiied in tlie Couiitv do. t'attle >lo. do. ^ do. Sheep do. Swine... Tiital number of UatepHyers Ti'tal Population. .V mount of T.ixes collected List year Kei'tivcd I'ro,;' T'lveriinient on aceount of administration of Justice Kxpeiided un account of smne... Fiu.iiuially, the county, whether taken as a wliole, or as separate minor iiiunieipalities. is in a nio>t piosperona state. The only liahilities of the county are I'le SHO.OOO grant to the I'rince Kdward Railway. I'icton is the ■ iiily minor muiiici]ialiiy having my deht ; while -.ome of the townshijis have \fry cunsiderahle >ums investi'd in the " Seliool Trust " — notably Amc- lia>liurg. where the amount eveeiis ?!."., (KH) The iiiiielitedness nf I'ictoii j. merely nondnal compared with that of ,.iher towns of sinular si/r .uid importance; being hut .■St),.')iK), of wliieh s.'i.Ooo are in debentures, heari ig interest at >i\ percent, besides SliO.OOU lately granted to thti V. K. liailway. TheM- railway grants will not iieeome liil'iliti'-- lill the road is built ; so the |teopIf run no risk of j'aylng foi wliat •hfv tail In n^ceive. ' Tiicre was raised in I'jcton last year by taxation S lt,0-U) Ut'ceived from other sources ","17 Total icvenue.. ir>,0S7 1 here was paid on a. eouiH to Scliools ;1,00() do. do. .lo. Salaries l.iisH do. Ao. for local improvements 4,000 do. -lo. Interest on Debentures :ioO The total rate of taxation, including - ounty and all hvai rates, was one and .1 half cents in the -lullar. The rates of taxation througliont the townships are very light compare.l with some sections of the central and western parts of the i'rovincf, aver- ai:ing two t.i three mills in the dollar The /ock/ rate in iMeton this year is eight mills. The folli.wing table shows the result of the labors of the ■' Ki|ualiz.itiou ■ >\' A"issmint Commit tee, ■' of the County Council, at the June sessiot,, I^7S: Total. 4:.7,ii:.'< ;!i,!Pi() U,4(W :!,'.i71 1,114 4.(134 MlMiiripality. Nil. .'lores. \\X V .\th..l, •2-.',.-l>I Six Aiiii'Iiiishiir^', . . . 4H,ni)'.> 'I't Ilnl-Mi'll, r.'.-JSIl 30 Ililli.r-. :U,HI1 •-•'< M.in-liiii-, .N..itli, ■ili,'.l:l."i ■J 4 .Maiv.t.iir^'. SnUtll. •.'(l.ii;)-.' lit .-^ni.|,:,-lnilL', U.HHI i!o l,ir.-J.:HH) W-llinu'tMii (-Mpitalizedi, I'i.-t'.n do l,077,:ioO 7o.0()0 l,'j(;s,4'o sn.ooo I i,:u^. joo 7, "•J.:. -J.". ,'.'i,(|(io h;i-J,77o .'..■lO.iMH.) 'Jo.lHiD , r.7:..tino •lUt,)K»^' --'o.ooo I 47I.tH^ ; l,U77,r)OU; 7;'i,ooO I l,l;V2,;ttH) |:iH.(KI'» >7,(HHI (jrand total ..-, .. .^ -■•.n:,-!::^ -■ ^Iv"*-^'*---*-* A tax was levi.d .it the rate of one and five fighths mills in tin- diJIai. whi- h iii^ik^s il,e pi. .portion of each municip.ditv as follows : AiMeiia-burg. ■•?I.^7'J,1.S ; Alhnl. .^7M,.> ; Hallowell, .«-j.lli|,].' : Hilller, .■?).:i.Vs,-J."i ; .Marvsbnrg. North, ^I'^b'i.Olt ; .Marvsbiirg, Srmth. S77<'.-J'-. ; So. pldasbini:. .''-_','l-Jl for >' hool puri3o.ses. And this remind* ns that ihere are a few general a s ■ ining gp^jj^rpiQjj^L MATTERS, Whieli It Would be a> Well to lehr to m tills . ..iiiK'crioii. As is well known, one of the greatest disatlvantagen i;\pfrit;iieed in all the early settle.l portions of the county, arose from the entire abseme of facilities for cdmating the .hildrcn of the pion: (iiiiil a thing to be jirdeiiily desired, but not seriously hoped ;■ - ts loi \ears sini|dy a 'piestioti of keepnig body and soul togethe, )iv .<■ ..st lalioiious toil ; and tin- hardships endured in procuring the . ,, ,- i eessaries if life preeluded the i.ha of looking (or intidiectual iiupro\e> i-iit i.al as the 1 barings gradually broatlened, tin; little settlements grew rn > e numerous, and the toil of the inhabitants had, by the favor of a kind I'rovideneu. idaced them beyond immediate want, they bethought themselv duty to their little ones, and it was only then that the real dillici situation whs fully realized. Many of the early Loyalists had been men of wealth, inlluenc* catitm in their old lioines. These, so fftr sih more necessary du permit, instructed theii" own children, Kvcn when this opportuni wanting, the dittleulty of want of books presented itself, most t settlers having abandoned everything tn thsir lliglit and escape Kor many years after neighbourhoods eommeneuil to lie form gathering together of live or six families, within a radius uf a.s m the only pretence tt) regular school teaching was by some of t opening a private school in the winter season, and inatructing tli the " settlement " in the "three U's." The more advanced pro lessons in the New- Testament ami " Kugliah Heailer ;" ami tho.si so fortunate as to hi- able to spend their winter evenings in poriii pages of those text-hooka by the light of the blazing back-log on i were hajjpy indeod, and the envied of all the Hettlemenl. liu standing these great disadvantages, some of our most able men we of the earliest settlers ot the Hay l^uinti^ Ihstrict, who gainc education in the manner desoribad. The names and location of the lirst tirai lu;rs in the county wi in the various township sketches, wherever it has been poasibh reliai'le informiitiim of the same; which, in the ab.'^enee of in records, and from the great length o( time since elapsed, it has bet and in some eases inipoosible, to do. (tenerally speaking, the progress of the school system here, elsewhere throughout the country, has been of a most remarkahli factory character. The Kegislature seems earl}' to have reeogni/ which centuries of history had already proven, that upon the coi ami ellieieacy of our educational institutions must be laid the gro our country's sneees-s ami national greatiU'ss. Parliament, theref the tirst Common Sclupid Act in Ixlti, which provided I'ortheelecti tnistees in each township, whoso duties were to hire teachers, Itoolis, and make general regulations such as are now |.iu\ided fut law, or alteiideil to by the Oepartuieiit «>f Kdiuatioji. This Act pained by a grant for school piirposi-s, which was supplemented to time, and continued to be spent without system and to euii little advintage, Kinally, by the lion. S. li. Harrison's bill of ls41. which prov annual grant of ^'Jun.tXK) to tlie various etmnti'S ot the Province, tioii to their si'Jhio/ /Hijiii/iifioii, and conditional upon the .said oouni meiiting said respective sums by tike amounts for sinular purpot Kiaiu'ii Hincks's amendment thereto in IN43, the scheme of divi ships into school sections was initiateil, and other reforms in which h.ive lieen extending and improving till iinii.irtial, dismtei \\ell-(iiia!itied judges are not slow to assert that (bitario now pi linest school system in the worhl. This is the fruit, in a very ijieat measure, of the superior nl untiring exertions of the \ltv. l>r. Kyerton Kyerson, whose nan than half a century has been a familiar lioiisehold word in eveiy I I'onntry, He was of V.V.. Loyalist stock, a self-made man — oi expericin-eil in his youth and early manhood the diltlcnlties of pioneers, and was therefore especially liualitied to deal with then for many years one of tlie ablest and most popular Methodist pi« ever gtaced tliat or any other Christian church. Being a|>pointe( Hiperinteiidciit of l-Mucalion in l'*44(the Piuvineial Seeretar> hi time, and long afterwards ..rH-: the nominal Chief .Super l)r. Kyursoii made several trips to the eastern liciiii.sjihere ami parts iif the Cnited State!*, to study the educational systems of h tries, and on his reiurn pri'pared a Sidiool Hill, very conqu'elier .diaracter, and emboilying the best points in the various systi difftrent ^itates and Kuropean natimis. The chief features of t; ^till ill force. Hut the ililHculty of bringing order and symmetry nut of the e then existing, was a matter of more time and labour than simpl; liiU or passing an \ct of Parlianii'iit ; and to cumjnehend thi- neeesaury to unders.aiid the existing atale of all'ajis previous to I taking tile matter in hand. What schooldiousi's sxisted were of deseiiption. Koiigh log ^.hantns covered with b,ok. or thatched hay, were <(uite eoniiiion ; while in many the \vell-knnwn ch;ira the proveritial " Irishnian's .shanty" celebrati'd in song, uere tound, in an aperture which served the treble puriiosenf door, « chimney. Inleiior arrangements were m keeping with the .•*tinc selves rived slabs, with sticks stuck in for legs, torming seat; The sparsely setliwi districts, with intcrveniiitjswamps and forest of good riiads, made the location of tli« si-hool a matter of nosinal and more than all. the olijeetinn on (he ]iari o| those w ho had rea without educatiuii, or eduiatrd them themselves, was very str any s\ stem wliich distril'Uted the ixpeiise of a s.-ho.d among owiier^. whether with or wiilioiit children iei|Uiriii:,' its use. Hut all these, and many more dilticulties of a similar charaete gradually overcome. A few [iriinitive, ill- ventilated, anil un shanties have given place to line, commodious frainediouses, brick and stmie structuies. The teacher*!, too of whom very possessed of hilt iiiditrereiit schi'Listie attainments, and would i si'Iered far from c.jmpetcnt, have- been supplanted, through t the Rpleiiilid Normal and M.idel .Schools, which the liberal-nii our legislators has gi\eii us, with those who are a credit to -system and the eounty which jupports it : iiid, in a word, ' School system of (inlario, from a condition of perh . t infancy, \Mlhin the CMiiii'ass of a generation into ,i\\,- which will cmiipa. with any in the wi.rld,' and conclusive proof nf this statenu vuui.dit no lui ther than in a comparison of the state of circumstai nrevnuis to the passage of ihe Harrison-Hincks At.-ts above not lacts set fiHth in a few statistics given beluw , which we have g ihe \eiy exhaustive, vidniniiuin-. ami able report of)!. I). Piatt the ( 'olinty Siiperintendejit ■■\ Public Schools, for the present sel Til's report relers simply to the srhools in the county proper, the corporate limits of the 'I'own of I'ieton being referred to in t that pla.e. We hnd the number of schools ut present in operation thr Cuunty, astcdlows: .\m*(liasbiUL'. lo ; .\tlio|. K; Hallowell, L'l ; Noith Marysburg, H : South Moysburg. '.' ; Sopldasburg, l.'i; 1 ; or a total of M schools, hasiinj each one teacher, exccjit the Sehijnl, those at Milfurd, l>eniorevti ille, and the " Inion," m -Mills, eaeji uf which has two, making a total of so teacluTs in There are ;((i brick schonllionses m the county, 18 of stone, ni building''. I'nrinu' the past year ^even new sedioolhcuises have been ei ftaiiie an I live .if brick, There is not a s-ngle log schoolhouse i die county. The iimoiints of srhool tavei! raised last vearhy the several m were as b.dow : Ameliasburg. ;?(,I'Jt ; Atlnd, ^\,M7 ; Hallow Hillier. #:i.7PJ; Nort'i Mai ysbiirg. .■?! .lH I : Simtli Marvshu So|.liiasbiiig. :?:.,ML>o ; Wellin'utoii, s7tl7 ; or a total of i'^^M: Tot d amount nceived fn.iii all sourees. ^4ii.077. Highest salary paid to any teaeh-r, :?r.07 ; lowest do., $1 sal.iry to mah- teaehers, .Sin:{ ;".litto female. .*2I1 ; total nutnbi 4,7'*!' ; daily avcra^'' attendeiice, 15 )'er cent. I 'ompari'd with other counties of Ontario, the si liool expens to be greatei in propoi-tii'ii to the school piipulation than in an; )F PRINCE EDWARD. Xlll. ni-'liiitc w;uit, tlu'V liethini^'ht theTiiselves of tlifir Aiitl it was only tlicii thiit the ical ilirlicultv of thi' ftl. viilistti liml ))et'ii mill uf xvutiltli, intlui-iiou, aiul «ilu- •s. ThesL', s(i fjir as lumi- necf.srtary ilutits wmilil iwn I'hiMrcii. K\ en wlu'ii thi>t npimrtuiiity wuh not f want uf hnnkii pri'ueiitt-il it.suir, mo-it uf tliu liiHt i\ i-vt'i-ytliiiig ill thair lli|;ht ami (iur)t(j(Ml>i i-oiuiiieiiieil to lie fornieil liy tlio tr MIX fainiticM, witliin a ray tin- li^.'lit of tlie blazing batk-lo^ on tlir lu'artlt. till! L'nvied ol' all tlio HLttlfim-nt. Itut mitwitli- l vantages, sonit- of unr moiit al>lt; nu'ri were tlif hoiis .( the Hay l^uiiitc^ Pi-slri^t, who yaiiA.; all their (losorili«ii. I lui of the )ir>t tcarlurs in tliu t'oiinty w.ll Iiu fouml : akrtclii's, whiTi'Vi'r it Uhh lit-eii posnihl,' to ubtaiii tlio same ; wliit;li, in the alp^^cmi- of iniy positive L-at length of time Minre^'liipseil, it has been ilitlirnll, bl.', to do. I the progress nf tliM sehonl syHtein here, as well as ountrj, has been of a most rt-mark:i)i1t' amlsatiH- ' Legislatnre seems -arly to have recogni/eit the fiiet | ry bad airejuly provt-ii, that npoti tht'\'ompletene.ss ■atiotial institntioiiM iiiUHt he hiid the gionndwork >r similar purposes, and Sir iiitit tli.ifto in 1.S4;J, the .silieme of inlerested, and Hot slow to assert lliut Oiit;irio ntiw potist-saoa the be w..rl.i. I very iriaat nn^asuro, of the snperior abilities ami ' I- Hev. Ur. l!gerton liyeison, whose name for more iieen a famjlinr hoiiscliold woid in every home of our ' K, Loyalist st'"k, ;i >elf-niadi' man -one who had i h and" early nianlmod the diltlenlties of the early I ore espeeiatly i|n;ilitied {" dial with them. He was | e ablest and most popnhir .Mi'thodist pi^aehi-rs who j other * 'liristian elunvli. Being a]tpt.in(ed Assistant- i iition in l'*44(the I'rovineial Seeretary being at tbnt j rds, (V .|//i-*(.', the nnniin;il Chief Superintendent!, i ral trip-, to the «ast«rn hemisphere and tong, wen' ther*j in be hieh served tlie treble purpohe i,f door, window, and Ltigemenls were in keeping with the stiuitnres tlu-in- h sticks stuck in for legs, fnrming seats and deska. tricta, with intervt-ningswaniiis and forests, and w.inl 3 Incatinii of thuschuola matter of no small dilliculty : ibjectiMii nil tlie part ot those who had reared fainilios L'dueated tlu-in themselves, was vi-ry stroinr against ribnted the .xpi.nse of a s,-liool among ;dl property r without children leipliring its use. laiiy more dilheultieMif a similai cliaraeter. have been A few primitive, ill-ventiiated, and iiid' ..iiy log ace to line, commodious framedmiises, or nplaiidiil ;nes. The teachers, loo of whom \ery many were •rent scli"l:istif attainments, and would now be co?i- tent, hnvi- been supplanted, through the inuaiis of nd M.i'hd Schools, which the li)>end-ttiiiidcdness of ell us, uitli those who are a credit to ilie present V whieh jiipport-- it; uid, in a woiil. "tlie I'lililic rio, front n condition of perf < t infaii' v, has ri))eiied I generation into oii>' whii-li will c pan- favnr.ibly 1," Jtnd eniichisive prod nf tliis statement need be in a cnniparisoii of tlie stai<' of circiimstaines existing of ihe HanisonHincka Acts above noted, with the statistics given below, which we have gleaned from ■luminous and al-Ie report of (i. I>. I'latt, of Pictoii, but ..t I'nblu' Sehools. fni the present school year, inply tn the '^ehnols ill the courity proper, tlmsc within the Town of I'icton being referred tn in the sketch of r of schools lit pre->ent in operation throughout the nmliasburir. IT. ; .\tliol,H; Hallowell, 1.". ; Hlllier, 11 ; ■Eolith M.iiy«biirg, I'; Snphia.stiuig. \'A ; Wellington, inls, b,i\ ing eucli njie tiachei. except the W'ellingtnn rd, |)eninre>tulle, and the "l ninn,' near Itnblin'a IS two, making a total "tf ^.l teachers in the county. oolhnii.-sburg, :\ education, d purposes. Comparing the last years report of the various County Snpennlundenls, we lind the figures as below for the six cnnnties standing tir>tnii i he list : Priiieo Kdward, .'rri, building and repairing nf Hcho(dhniiaes, and nil expenses birsclmnl piupnses. THE PUBLIC CIVIL SERVICE. IlKii Ma,u>iv-< Cr^rciM^. -The cilli.'.'M nf thin ilepintiiu'iit nf tlii' Civil St^rvifc tor I'liui-c Kdward Diittrict, uru us tollnwa :■ - Wiiltur 'I'. llipsK. .oUiftiir, TictMii ; K. \V. Mandi'villc, liuidini; \v;iit>r, WidliiiKti.li ; W. M. Mi'l.i'iin. l;uidill;,'Wiiitir, I'.nt Milforil ; d.ilili I'lMiMr. pM-v.mivi- otliciT, TritiytT and ('rt'MHv; .ImhIiu.'i M. radiiiaii, |trt-vriiii\ .- olliri'i, ('i>iisi!ciiri. 'I'lic l.'ittir tw.i licdiingrd till r.ci'iitly uiidir tlii-!.u|pi!rvi»i.>ii uf till' KillK»ti>li and l'.rif;hti'n cilliivM ri'SiiLrtivdy, liut liavf latisly 1 li addid to the jurisdictinn nf I'iftdii U> \\\\w]i all tin- iilxivu now 1). liin^'. .lolin S. Clnti', Ihi' late collei'lor at I'icton, wilt riwntly »U|iiTainnliitud, after twenty-seven years' seiviee. Im ANh' llK\ r.si i;. ll.iliert Hoyle ia lns|.eeti'r nf Weinlits and Measnres for the districi, whiid.' ineludes the « holo eonnty. There are no renulnrly stationud exeise ollieers in the eonnty, tlicwe dnties lieing atteniled to liy nttieers IVom t hu UelleviUe station. Maiuvk amp KrsHKlMK*. -Tiiu foUowinji are the names ami adiiresses of tlie " Inspeetors of Kislieries " for Ihe various distriets into wliieli I'rinee K.dwar.l i^ ilivided : Havid ( ^ln^,■r, Wellninton : I'.der llnlV. Salmon I'oint : Kli Keteliuni, Clerrv V'allev ; Wesley links, .s,,nth Hay (I'ort Milfor.l) ; Alirani U'«llianks, South liayt I'ort Milfor.h; William I'lews. Trinyer.^ There are seven lighthouses \vithin the I'l-inei' Kdwaid llistliet. Their loe.-itions are iipitaii'iit from Iheii- lames, uliieh are e 'ii heloM. with tin- name, of their keepers : •• Mlue I'. i-t, " llol'ert I've: "(■(irryiii;;-pl;ee. llenlien Vouni; ; " Salmon I'.iinl," I'etev Hull: "I'lpint I'ette," -lames linrlineham : "False Oneks,'" Wil'i-im Sweetrnaii ; " Imliau I'oiMt," -loliii I'rinyer; "rele^n-aph Island," - Mason. .'■ihMisisrKArios or -li.siirK. I'rinee Kdward has lon^ h'-en proverlii:d for the li^ditm-ssiif it.s criminal ealemlar. Various eatises have la-en assijiiu-il for it, hut whatever tin- true one the fact remains the same. This is attested liy the .-xeeptionally small expeuditnres charged tip the " Ailinini-.tratiipn (pf -liistice " acponnt yeiir after year. T'his antppunt lor the last juplieial year was $4,:ir"pl ; while the annpunt received tViPin (iipveiiinient on aeepuint ppC the -same was#l,ll4.>.1. l-'(pll.p«ing aie the (Vpunty r.iuil ppllieials : .linlep- (pf the I'ppiinty ( ppurt. li.plpert I'attepsipu .Ip-lh-tt : I ipiinty Cippwii .\ttpprney and Clerk .pf the I'eai-i-. I'hilip l.ppw, 1,1.1'. ; Clerk ppf the (''.pplnty C.iurt, Clerk ppf the SurripfiateCourt, hepuly-Clerk ppf the Crown and I'lea,. -IppIiu Twij,'g : .Masteriti-Chanet-iy, -S. .S, Lazier; lii-gi-itrar, Walti-r .M.-Keiizie ; heputy-UcK'istrar. .\lajpir IIipk i SherilV, .lames cJdh-spie; Slip-ritls Chrk. .1. I-', liillesjiie ; High Cpplistahle, Kllis t^rimui'pn : .l.tilor, \V. K. I'attersppu ; Turnkey, Kzekiel Harris. The fpillppuino talile, (,'iviii),' tin- numher an.l loeirtippn ppf the varicpus Divi- sippii ConCs in tin- rpmnty, with tln-ir clerk.satipl bailills ami theii ptpstipllip-e inhlressea, will tie fouml useful fipr refp-ri-ncc. N*lpiprK F.I. Il;.rri,.»ip l.l.iippe, lti.-.e ..I'iotp. ,..\lllt..r.l . .Ili'tip.pl-usl\il]e ..Aipielfpslnip-a ..W.-lliiiirl.iip . Ill.i.>pipfl.'l.l , ri.ii-.-.-..p. ..\VaU|.»-. A full description .pf the minor inuni.-ipalities of rrilie.- 1-Mvvar.l, ami n and superioi natural advantages very soon gave it the fore- most position among the townships of the district -a position wdiicli it atill maintains; and this circuniHtaaee, coupled with the fact of Picton istill within its limiti^ being the County 'I'owii. and consetpiently the judicial, ;us well as theeoininereial, linancial, t-ducatioiud, and social ci ntreof the county, gives the palm lo this ancient township, whicli therefore desi-rvus the tirst place III the history of the vaiiou-> municipalities t)f the county. The tnwuship nf HaUnwell was formed by virtue of an Act of Parlia- ment, passed duly :lrd. IT'JT, which piovides " that a town-ship be struck otl' from thi' anutliernniost parts of Marysburg, and Sophi.isbnrg." The .\ct also sets forth the reasons therefor, vi/. : That '■ the inhabitants of the said townships expeiieiiee many ditticultiis from the uncommnn length of such townships." It strikes lift as a little singular, however, that " Snrvi'yor- loneral Smith was the peistrii employed to l.iy out the new towiishin ;" as we are led to believe from every accoiini we have seen of the original three tiiw nships, that tin' surveys of the same had been cnmph'ted, and all remain- ing to be doiii' was siniplv to describe the metes and bounds. There is another rurinux thing abmit it, i.' ., the Act s|>ecilled that tlie m;w township slmiild lie taken " fmni Marysburg and Snphiaabuig,'' nntwitliHtamlnig which, it < ontains so much of the original township of Ameliasbiirg as lie.s ^^e.st ol a line proiliiced sontliwaid from the eastern boundary of the pre- sent townships of Anieliaaburg ami Hillier. Again, the Act states that it i,s to be taken " from the southernmost parts." Ae wliere'is, aa regaids .Matysliiirg, the relative positiniis of the townships, as they at prcsi'iit stand, allow that nn smb instrmtions were obeyed. From all of which we con- clude that the r«-al point aimed at )>y the Act wak simply to ameliorate " the many ditliculties experieiired by the inhabitants, " &e., and that sur- veyni-tieiieral Smith \^as detailed with liberal liiseretionary powers to re- lieve the aaid inhabitants from the ditliculties therein enmplaiaed of. Hi> apparently succeeded in (■xecnting the duty allotted to him, ami HUceeeded at the same time in laying out a township, the metes an■ .i hict wliidi niiiy )»■ tiik.'j, ,ih u t-L'ii.'ud iiidi' iitinn ..I it^ MjiUndid natural uttrilniti's, and llii'U judlcn.im ninl ^rt'ni-ral iiit<-lil>jt> nnirk tlnm tin,' wortliy |il.iH|icTiin« dov.l"linnMitVv a ila«» nf cili/fnn wli lin.ralllv, lHi>'inl.'lllV. and »n|i.riui«u,ial ilualilii'M il,..,vnd'iinl.i..l a la. I-, « In., annnal.d liy Ihu inucst innn'i|.lc-» "f Inyalty, an.l w.tl. adc>(dn.n I,. tli.> . an»L. ,.r thvir Kin^, wlmdi in..vv.l tlir lHnlu;»t .ulniimtinn .■v.^n ..f llieir in, ini..-» |.r,lViird tin: ln»H ,d all nf tlin. world » u 1h ; auil war witli dt inti.ilihn t.nir.TniK» and da. 'Kits ; ami iv.-n .lijuth itai'lf, In a am-iW. i,nlMiii««i.,ii tn piinoiiilc- nf pnhtnal gnvnrnlin'iil, tliinr hatred and I'untnnint l.n «lii.l nld nnly lin nK'a»nrid liy llinr lovi- and rcv.r.n.f Inr tin' Kl"r'""» lirlli.ili ( ■nn-tilntion, anil tlin ll«s (.f thi.'ir fatiicrh. If llin »acnlii;c» invniv.-d in an .nfor. nd "r vnluntary '■mIi; limn mn'o Invcd Inilnua, to an nnUnnuii land, llir liuiii.' ..nly "f savai;.- wild laMsta and wilder liunniii HavaKis, can \n- ivpaid. afl.r tin- Imls and trials nt a century, liy the f inaKintieeiit .state.s. |ailatial leaden. e>, ;ilid a eniintry mil tSHeHHIlMI ITS t rd ( '. all parts id tin- winid, then the pre- -r. partiriilarlv tllnnenf rii-tnii Ihi' welleannd reward nf lives duvnteil In »■' veisally admired hy sent eiil/elisiif I'rinee I'.dwi and Hall. .well, ,iic' in.w eiiji tin' st lnd)K' iiiiiiei|'les. I'll,' land ..t the t.i»iiHlii|i hears a greater iirnpnitinti nf ilninnved tn un- iinnrnved, than is tn he li.und in any ntherseeti f the distriet. The siir- laee IS marly all of iin even and ge:itly itndnlatinn ehaiaeter, while its Hnil i, fnr tiie ninst )i.iit c.f a d.'irth and inhness which yiclils a iiinst r..ns return tn the tniliiiK hnshandinan. 'ITic •• ei|nalized" assessinunt ,f tl uiity sln.H- llalh.well tn he a '.ill |'er cent, higher |ieracre valnaln.M than till' ni'Xt highest tnuii~lii|i. riief..|lnwin,L;aeeMniit nf th,- ..lii^^iii nf the tnwnship « name IS gleaned frnni Sahine : I'.elijalnin llalhuvell. uf llnatnn, ( ■ninniissinller nf Custnlns, while lias-iii" thioufili t'ainl.ridge in his .liaiM', in the year 177-t, was |nir«iied tnwar.l llnstini liv a detaehnnnt nf niie hiin.lrert and sixty Cnntiiiental eavalry. at full Kallop, hut eluded' them. 'I'n escape peiseeutinii at tin' hands'. .f the Alneri' alls, he saih.l tn Kiiglaml nil the evaeuatlnii nf Ihiatnn hy tlie llritlsh. He se.'inst.i have heeli an nhju.'t nf spciial allinmsity tn the AiiiuricaiiH, as he was prnscrihe.l ami '• h.inislie.l" in I77S, if any niie eniihl he sai.l to he hanisheil win. lia.l aliia.ly lieeii two years in Kiiglaml. Prior to the li.'Volnlii.n he owiie.l evt.nsiv',' laii.le.l estates nil lliu ICeliliehee Kiver, in Main.'. 'I'ln s.- were .'..nlisrate.l hv the "Conspiring Act" nf 177'.', in which Mr. llalh.w.ll was incln.h"l. lie nturin.l fr'.m Knglaml tn Aiueriea ill 17!NI, with Ilia .laughter ami son ill law , .Mi'.s. ami Mr. Eliiisley, the lattiM- nf wli.iin liinl jnsl h.'en appninte.l I'lih'f -liisti.'o .d fpper faiiada. His . stati's all h.'iiig ...n'li.scate.l ami himself pr.iscrihe.l, he e..ul.l iint niiiiain there, hut .aiii.' to luinnla, ami tn..k up his lesnlenee iii Tor.Mit.i, wli.re he died in ITlMI, at the age of seventy years the last surviving ineniher nf the li.iar.l .>r I'oinniissionei's. To cnni'p.nsate fnr the h.s.les snstailie.l hy his d.v..ti..u t'l the King's .aus.', ■• the Uritish Ih.verniiieut granted him lands in Manch.ster, ami tw . ntlnr t..wiis in Nova .s.c.lia, ami rit. Thus, although it app.'ar» pr.tty eertain that lleii.jainiu llalh.w.ll nwiie.l laml " in a Inwiiship which hears liis na ," vi:t it ii e'|Ually .erlain that the " township which hears his name" d.uvi.l that nam.' .lirei'tly from the village (now I'i.tnU), ami «"/ the name .il the villag.' fl'..in the township, as is p.ipnlarly suppose.l. In .nir sU.'tch .if .\tli.il, we notice tlie settlement f.irine'l liy the Youngs, at Kast l,ak.', ill 17,^:1, .ir 17SI. This ti.icl of land .iriginally helniige.l to .Maryshiirg, ami was .if part tak. f l.y the .\ct of luly llr.l. I7si7. The V.inngs were, licv.iml .lisput.', til.' id.hst .s.'ttlers in the limits nf the nriginal townsliip of ilaliowcll The li.'xt settlers cam.' in ami haated at the hea.l of I'nt.in hay, liiil ,vl »liat pi.'.ise .late is n.it iplite .'crtain. Dr. fannill', .in a.lmme.l aiilhorily I'll such inattclii, states that prohalily the (list settlers to.ik up th.'ir residence at the hea.l .if I'ict.ui h,ay in I7,SS. It is jiretty eertain however, that there was at least mic setth'r at " llallow.ll Hri.lge ' het.in' Ihat.lat.', as we lian' it frniii Mr. I.uwis 1!. .Stilisoli, that his great- gr.iii.lfatlnr laiiic in aii.l settled .ni the pie-elit Stinson hninestead (Lot 'A, llorlh ol W.'st Lake), ill 1771, .ir ecrtainly not later than I77ri," when his nearest ncighhor #»n tin* c.i^t was at the present town of ricloii." It thus apliears that Iher.' w.i~ at hast on.' scttlci at I'iet.in Hay m i;7.'i, ami that alter linn, .l.ihii .-•tni.s'in an I lanillv w.'ie tic tirsi selthrs within the present limits of llall.iwell. Khene/er 'Washhiiriie, father ..f the Hon. .Samuel Washlinrne, is s.ii.l t.i have heen one ..I th" v.ry first to settle at Halhiwell Hri.lge. thougli »e have hcuii nnahic to learn tile precise .latent hisailvent ; ami aiiout the same time, or shortly aflir, came Captain Ui.'hardsun, Uichar.l Hare, .lames U.nigall, ami Henry Kirgusou. It seems that hefore 17.SS. the Congci'.s, IVleiflon. C.iiy Spencer, and Heiiiy .lohnstoii. had also taken up their residences at the iie.al ..f the hay ; and they were followoil very sh.irtly hy Van llus.n, ami .Vlnaham Harker. The pla.c gradually a.'i)llire.l a.'.-' ssions t.i lis populati.ui. Itso.m heealn.' ' llall.iwell Hri.lge." ami t.i.ik tin' lead in all township, ami even .'.luuty matters, and has su.'.'c.'.le.l in inilding to th.' piesint .iav the lea.ling pnsilinn thus eai'lv aeipiire.l. In the ini^hhourh 1 of West Lake, th.' M. I'auls, Melionahls, Congers, W'hili's, C.iopiis, ami I'alls, weie very .'ally settlers. There w.'i'e several families of the name of C.uiger all nlatives. wli.i si'ttlcl in ilillen'iit p.irts ..f the township. The toll. .wing tthituaiy is taken ttom .me of the newspapers ..f the .lay. " Dllai, .\t W .'st l.ak.'. llalhiw.'ll. on the '.'7tli .May, Is'i.'i, /). /'.'. i'uiKin-. in the sixtieth y.ar .if his age. He held a . .immission in tin' I'linec I'l.lwar.l Militia .luring twenty-three years. He resi.h.l III llall.iwell lolly yiai s. ami li\a'.l an c.^eniplary life, dying re- gri'tt.'.l hy all who knew him.' l''r..iii this it will he seen that the West L.'ik.' Cong.-is .■aim.' in ..h..iit I7s.'i ; willill.ivi.l C.iiiger came also Thomas (oiidslnith, a I'. 1',. Loyalist, in 17-li He hail pievi.iusly owne.l evtensive estjit.'s in llsl.'i' County. New >'ork ; and ha. I peiforme.l important ami ilang.'r.ius s.'r\ ii'.s t.i the lioyal cans.-, mi'cting with many thrilling n.lveii- tiires ami h.'iir-hrc.nlth es.'apes. tin liisl i.imiiig to the country he settled temporarily in Hath, but soon rem. .v. -.1 t.i Halhiwell, where the (Jovern- inellt giaiit.'.l him a tract of laml as partial couip.iisatioli for his loyal ser- vic.'s, all.l li.-avy l.iss.s h.' Ihereliy entail.'.l. Tin' l^arretts. Kllises, Ihir- lau.ls, Haights. ami lluhlis. were.'dso among the earliest, ami further tin tiiwarils the spot where Hl'iomtield now stall. Is. the li.iu.'rinails. Hulls, and Leavens'. I'lulip 1 lorl.iml, oin' of the -ihoxe, was the (list melnlier electe.l hy rrilice Kilwar.l, t" i.'pr.'scnt th.' loiiiin in th. liist I'MiliamciK of Ipper Cana.la. The I'r.iclaination of toiNerlior Kime. a', calling np.iii the people to ele.'t iininlieis I.I this Harliaimnt, was il.itisl at lungst.ui, .Inly Kith, 17tl'-. William .lai'\ is, as tiovernor's S.'.'r.'tary, sijjiiL.l the .lo.'nment, which estalilishe.l nineteen e.iiintlcs ; giving some tw.i iiU'liihers, some one each, all.l in some instances, a numlier c.imhinc.l to el. at one nieinher, aecnrding to the p.ipnlati.m. " Komth,'' or Adolplni.Htnwii, then as now, in the e.iiinty of l.ennox, wiw annexu.l to I'riiice J'l.lwar.l C. unity for the purpose of fmining one elect.iral division. T'liere wcr.' in all si\teen iiieinliers elected hy the nineteeii counties. The elections were liel.l in tin' early autumn of 1711'-, ami the -Asseinhly niet at .Niagara (then calloti Newark), on the IHth Septcinher of the same year, ami continued in session till i »ct.ilier l.'dh ensuing. " Nor inarhle .l.iliU'H. nnr gilded spires" cast their idassii' shade upon the as.seiiihle.l wis.lom of the first Parlianietit of Upper Canaila, who met in a coiniii..ii army-tent t.i give laws to the nation. John .Mellonelt, of (llengarry, was I'leeted .Speaker, and tho piiintcd vi/. : — Cl.KIIK. Angus MelhUl.'ll. ,SKKIlK*Nr-AI l.,\lN.--llev. .Mr. Addison. T'lie oaths of otiice were a.ilninistered hy Secretary ; ami from the fact that the Asseinld If.irlaml inennipeteiit to serve in that Im.ly, vi.'tions (he was a (juakerl forhiddiiig him t. proves that our early legislators had lost that toh'iation, the .leiiial of whi.li had .Iriveii im new world, in th.' " .Mayllowir." nearly twi popnlnns ami important cnniity of I'rin.'e K.lwa the first sessiiiii of the lii'st Harii anient. A W new election, it resulted ill the return of I'ete the second melnlier elected, and the tilst win Hriiti t' K.lwai'.l county, in the I'arliaineiit of C llallowell shows an otiicial I'e.nrd of its i dati' than any of the thre.' townships from wli s.'.'ii that it was created a t.iwnship hv the Act ins|ie.'te.l till' re.'iirds of the lirst "'I'liwli lliei aiitiipiity imparts to it an interest which we In-rewith give, nrhtilim i'/ tihrnliin. " Tiiw\ I..VWS, I71'H. - At the annual nieeli "township of llallowell, hel.l on M I.'iy, th "hel.l hy virtu.' of an Act of the l.egislatnr " .Vugilstiis Speiieer, ami .Inlin Stinson, jr., tw "of the I'eaee, -the following persons were ensuing year ; — " Town Pi.K.iK.- Poizel Kergiison. Assi'.sso "[). Conger. Tows onCiirtu'ii W.miukns. --.la ■'smith. OVKIlvKKIISOK lIloilWAVS -VSli I-'K-SOK ".l.ihn .Miller. (Iwen Kichar.ls, Henry /ufelt, "White, Corev S| cer, lleoige Haker. I'lilM "Isaac Hedali, Samson Striker, Henry ,loliii8t "Williams, Isaai' (larrett. " It isena.'ted at the sai.l nieetilig this tifth " is to he lawful in the townsliiji of Halluwcll, "eight inches high, siitHciently niaUe. " Horses ami hornetl cattle are to run .'i " except stags, which are not to h.' a free eolnl '' an\' such shall he foiin.l at large, it shall ami " hahitant to impoiiml the same. " All h.igs are t.i run at large, ex.'ept li.i: " eoniinoner fr.iiii tin' first of March, to the l.'itli " such shall he found on the cominoiis of the tow ' ' the two periods ah.ive-nieiition.'il, it shall he f "takes him up, shall liol.l ami keep him as his I "to run at large in the said township under the " .'\ll sheep is to he a fr.-e lommoin'r tin " wlli.'h are lint to have the lilierty of the .'.illllll temher to the tenth of Nov.'tnher ensuing. "It is furlh.'r enacted, that if any I'reehohle " any Cana.liaii thistle to go to sce.l .m his own fi " the sum of twenty shillings, H. Cy., (meaning "If any person iii this township shall put t "stithhh', or whatever, whcrehy his neighhors, " danger iti receiving .lainage therehy, without pr "his neighhors, so that he may have help to :j " .hiliiage, he shall f.u'feit all.l pay the sum of fori " hellelit of till' 'highways.'" It apiiears fr.Hii thu'aliov.' lint even at tho Tliisth' " ha.i iiia.le its app.'arance Ih.'r.' : ami it the \.'.iinaiii'v of this part of the cnuntrv. to he licction, th.it the land throiiglnmt llalhiw.'ll all.l t County, is for the most part v.tv free from this p. so, in la.'t. in comparismi with 'soiii.' of the t.evii wliei'i' the s.'ttlements are of a much in. ire recent .' justly h.iast .if th.' siip.riority of th.'ir hinds. An the ins and mits of th.' .igriciiltiiral pr.>fessi.iu as tin.' aliove sp.-aks voluines, nut only hir tin' /o'.'.'. lightfill .agri.ultnral township, hilt for tho.se w I'ultivatioii of the soil sin.'e til.' placi' has ha.1 a h Kolhivving the .'.lurse ..f miini.'ipal events : af ng." we) liii.l that Ko/el Kergilson .'.intinued to .lani.'s \i. .■Vrinstr.ing w.is chosen to the p.isition, heiiig su.'i'.'i'ih'd hy .■\rva Kergus who hel.l the f.ilhnvi'd, in sll.'.'ession, Sim.'on Washhurue, K l-'ergiison itliree years), Itnhert Scott (two years Washhurne, .\rva K.rgnson (seven v.'ars), Williaii hriiigs us .l.iwii to 1,S.'!'.', when .lain.'s M.D.uial.l wi liist " sp.'.'ial " imi'ting was hel.l .in .Mar.'li 'JJtli th.' ni.'i'tings gra.lually hecaine iimr.' Ire.pient, ai .'e.'ilings mure v.diiminoiis, till they tinally grew rp to I.SI'J the hillowing names appear in the li^ War.l.'iis" .-.irr.'siion.liiig with our Coiiinillors . Tin IS C.il.lsniilh, Harri't Dyro, .lani.s Kulton, l.ihnsi.in, I'ct.'r I). Conger, .Samson Striker, K; (j.irr.'tt, Asa W.ir.leii. Two of the ah.ive g.'iitlen S.imu of tli.'in served .[iiite a niiinhcr of times. M servcil tin* greatest nninhi'r of t.'rins. Thcii' has h.s'ii n.i recnl kept, .luring that e .'onsi.ler »,>..s,sn/*i/ statistics, so we are kept ill ig p.i|iiilati.in, ,t.' , I'l.nii year to year. The last as following liglll'es ; Total population of township, ;l,.al.-, ; f.iialnu !l7li; total 1 h.r.if a. li'siinpi'oced. ;ll,l,'i7; val '.'a"; vail fper-onal propeitv J.'^n.oilii ; aniounl I'ltal numlier of Imrses. l.iiS.'i ;'. attic, •.',4511 ; she The present iii.'iiiiilieiits of the various iniinici IInK\K. I.i'wis H. Stinson : IfKi'irv I'iI;k\'k. l.im.s, -A. Iliiyek, (1. 1. l,a/h'r. Win. II. .1. dins' .Mni'K'in ; ..\ssKss.ui. - Alhert Clarke ; c.ii.i.i-a roK. sritK.lt. — f lh.'i.liuh Cooper. Hl.i.iMKiKl.n. the only village of any size witi llalhiw.'ll. is mar th.' li'ea.l .if West Lake, and is th.' tounship. ,111 the .il.l llanforlh lhia.1, ami ah* ami Wellington. It is .'oinparativi'ly an ol.l plat having li.en I'.irine.l Inii' in th.' vi*i'y early .lays the liist t.i iiiaki' the pla. e th.'ir h.iiiie wer.'" tlie'l, loiiathan Clark.'. Coimlins White, .lames Ualki-i mans w.i.' hnlli large families, .louatliali B.nvi mill h.'ie, and .l.iliii Hull the lirst saw-mill. Tl runs thioiigh the village ami empties into tli.> li s|ilemli.l opportiiiiitii's hir the milliiig huslness ; ! early utilized hy tin lerprizing eitizens, thus i : centre of tra.le. The village extelnls nvi'r a mil. with a .'oiisi.lerahh' niimii.-r of cr.iss-streets. Th. giilar, as is also th.' gr.iiiii.l .in wlii.di il is liui tends to a.ld l.i its pictiiri'sipui appearane.*, an pleasing variety extremely eiijnyahle t.i the tra. of a class far exc.'e.ling tli.ise of th.' averagi' town 3RICAL SKETCH OF THE gurry, wns tlected Simiiker, niiil the fullnwiiig ofllcon wore n\i- viz. : — IK. AiiKMH Mc'll 11. .-■' rliiit'tm rf lihntliiii. iw\ l,.vu^, I711M. .- At till' unniial meeting nf tin' iiihaliitants of the ilii|i iif llalhiwell, hchl (111 .Miiiiilay, tin- liflli il.'iy nf M.ircli, I7'.i>, hy virtue of an Act nl the l.i(;iHlature nf r|i|ier Caimila, Ijefnre stun .S|ieneer, anil .Inliii .'!usnn. AsHK.ssiHls. C.aleli Kllswnrth, I'eter Iyer. 'I'nwN nn ('HriiiH W.\(niKNs. —.lames ItUkcley, 'riiniiias tinlil- ovKUsKKKHiiK lliiiiiw'AVs .vNii I''k.nok Vikwkhh.- Henjaiiiiii Waite, Miller, Owen KichariU, Henry /ilfelt, Ichaliinl ItDwernian. Aarnli , Cnrey .S|ieiieer, (lenrjje linker. I'm S|i KkU'KKs. -D.-iniel Ynnng, Heilall, .Samson .Striker, Henry .luhintnn. Ciisstaiii.ks. -Samuel iiiM, Isaac (Jarrett. iscnai-teil at the saiil nieetinu this lifth ilay nf iMareh, that no foiice he lawful in the tiiwiishi]! of llalluwell, uinlertlie height of four foot inchcH high, Hiillleiently made. irses and linrncd cattle are tn run at large, in this townHliip, t stags, which are lint tn he a free eimininiier the ensuing year. If ich shall 1)0 Inuiiil at large, it shall and may he lawful lor any in- lilt tn imjiniind the same, 1 lings are tn mil at large, exeejit hoars, which are not tn lie a free oner frniii the tirst nf March, to the l.'ith Uoccinher ensuing. If any iliall he foiinil on the commnnH of the tnwnshiii of Hallnwell, between vo pcrioils alinve-meiitiniied, it shall he fnrfeit. and the iiersnn who him up, sh.ill hold and keep him .as his lawful property. Nn pig is at large in the said tnwnship uinler the age nf fniir mnntlis. 1 sheep is tn he a fr.'e rnmmnni'r the ensuing year, except rams, are not tn have the lilierty nt" the cnnimnns, from the tell*'l of .Sep- n the tenth nf Nnvcmlier ensuing. i-^ Inillii-r enacted, that if iiiiy freeholder in this tnwiisliip shall sutl'er aiMilian thistle to go to seed nil his own farm, he shall forfeit and pay Mil of twenty shillings, II. Cy., (nieiining Halifax currency), any person in this township shall put tire to any riihhish, brush, le, or whatever, whereliy his neighhors, or the puhlick may he in r ui receiving daiii;ige tiier.'hv, witliniit previmisly aii|uailitiiig two of ighlinrs, sn that he may have help to suppress the lire in case of e, he shall fort'eit and pay the sum of forty shillings, M . Cy., to the of the ' highways.'" ipears frniii the atinve tliit even at that early day the "Canada ■ ha.i made its aiipi'iiranec there ; and it is extrcmeiy creditable tn iani\ of this part nf the cniintrv, tn he alile to state, in this con- Ih.it the land thrniighout Ilallnw.U and the whole of I'rince Kdward is Inr liie most part very \'vvi- fmtii this pcstil'ernus weed extremely ' t. in cnmparisnii with sniiie nt' the tnvnsliips nf Western (tularin, ic settli'iiieiits iirenf a much iiinre recent date, and where the owners ast iif the Sll|ielinrity nt' their lands. .Vllil tn thnse ae.plllillted with ml nuts of the .igricultlir.il prnfession as curried nn in this county, peaks volumes, not only fur the /ir':i'itt inhabitants nf this de- .agriculturiil tnwiisliip. Imt for thnse who preceded them in the n of the soil sim.'e the place has had a history. th. iirse nf innni.'ipal events; after the lirst " Tnwn -Meet. tiiid that Knzel Kergusnn enntinued tn be elelk till lain, when -\rnistrnlig was chnsell tn the pnsitinn, which he lield two years, ■ceiled by .\rva Kergusnn, whn hel.l the nllice three years. Then in sii.'ce.ssinn, .Simeon Wiisliburne, Kticiiczer Washhuriie, Arva (three years), Itoheit Scott (two years), .\rva K.-rgiison, Simeon le, .\rva Kergusnn (seven vears), William linrke(twn years). This hum tn ISW, when .la s McDonald was apiioieted . lerk, and the lial " meeting was held mi March '.'ttli of tin.' year ; after whi.h iigs gradually heeanie iiiore t'rc.|iieiit, and the reports of the pro- more voluHiinous, till they linally grew into the present system. !'-* the t'nllnwiiig names ajipear in the lists nf " 'rowii an. I Church rrcspnuding with our Coiim illms .if to-day, .liiiiies ISlukeley, inldsmith, Itarret l>yre, .James Kiilton, Samuel (iardiner, Henry I'eter I), (.'ongi.r, Samsnii Striker, Karrington Kerguaon, Isaac- .\sa W'nriieii. Twn nf the ahnve gciitlemen were eleeted each year. em served .piite a number nf times. Messrs. I tyre and Uoldsmitll greatest iinmher nf terms. s been till I'eenrd kept, during that early day, of what we linw ^snci/ stidistics, sn we are kept in ignorance as to the wealth, n, (Vi- . t'rnin year to year. The last a.ssessment returns give tlin tigllles ; populatinll nf tnwnship, [l,.',!,', : tnlahiuinber nl acres nf land 4-..', - her of a.icsimprnvcii, :(l,l.'ir: value nf real prnpertv, §1,117,. il per-mial propeitv $,sii,ii(lii ; amount of taxable in. ■nine, §1. 'Jim ; her.il iinises, l,liS.''i ;' lattlc, •.',401;; sheep, I, SKI ; h.igs, 7.W. esetil ill.limhents nf the carious millliripal nthccs are us fnllnws ; Lewis It. stinson : IlKi'i rv IIkkvk. Henry Hiibbs ; Cocn. ii,- Iluyck, (I. I. Lazier, Win. II. .Inhnstoii ; Ci.kkk. Thonnet II. .\sSK-siili. .MbirtClarke ; Col.l.Ki lilK. I lliver Hillgmall ; 'I'UKA- Iha.liah Cooper. ■iKl.li. tile only vilhige of any 8tzp within the corporate limits of . is near tin- he.id nf West Lake, and is situated near the centre nf liip. nil the old Daiil'nrth linad, aii.l ali'iul midway between I'iclon iii;tnii. It is I .iinp.iratively an ol.l place, ,|iiite a'inrge settl cut en Inline.! h.^ie In th.' very curly days nt the tnwnship. .\iiiniig I make till! plai (• their h ' were tllii Leavens', Hulls, Knwernians, ( hirke, Cnin.lius While, .lames llarker. The Hulls and Unwer- . Ii.ilh large I'aiiiilies. .buiathan Uowerman built the lirst gli.st aiel .Inliii Hull the lirst saw-mill. The heautiful atrcani which igh the village and empties iiitn the bead nf West Lake, .albirds |i|i'iitiiiiitics fnr the milling business; and the advantages were cl by the eiiterprizing citizens, thus making lilonmlield ipiite a radc. The village exteinla over a luile along the Danrortli Knad si.lcrahlc iiiimiier nf ernss-strccts. The plan nf the phn'o is in'- is also the griiuinl nn which il is built ; all nl' whi.h, however, eld tn its picturesiiue appearance, and give it an ensemble of aricty extremely elijnyahle to the traveller. The resiliences are ar exci'eding those of the average town of cipial size, and have been II seemingly laid out and built with a more than usual view to Ihe hedili. coniliirt, and i venienco of their respeetiv upaiits. llcaiititiilly sliali I uvcnui's, luxuriant H'Wer. gardens, well-kept grounds, these ami .itli.i attributes of a eoinlii lelicy of this world's gnods, enuphd with lelineil t.ol.' and praisewnithy lilierality, ure tn he seen on every hand. 'I he hllsiness pnrti f the plaei Iltllins hiinl mid sh.n' st.ir.'. tn.. general stnres, twn wider grist-niills, two steam snw-mills, steam shingli- ainl stave iactories, planing mills, one tannery, one wnnlloi I'actniy, niie die. .. faetnry, twn briek-yards ; alsn a pnst ollice, with daily mails Isitli wac^, I.. and from I'ictnn and Trein i. /«(• stiige ; twn telegrajih nlliccs' and f.iiir (diiirclies sniiie of them very line ones, —viz : one Methodist, one L'niveisa- list, and two Society nf Krieiids. The Tnwn Hall is alsn here situated ; it wiis built ill Is.'i7, by .Inlin Thoiniisett, coiitractnr, at a cost nf i!^'.',(iUO ; and with gi.iiind and sic. Is at- la.lied is worth abnul j.'I.Ulul. Knr a Imig time lirnhably till the i rp.ira tinll nf I'ictnll— the town meetings Here hel.l at llallnwell villaee ; gellclidly at snnie private liiiuse iit tirst, and later, in 1S07, at the " Inn tti Tlinnias l'!yre," wliere they iniitinu,..! tn he hel.l bir iiiaiiy years. It w;is ciistnmaiy in thnse d lys to bill. I town meetings "in the presence of certain nf His .Majesty's .lustic4'S nf the I'eac.'." .■Vs will be seen riiiln the liiinilte-, vVilgilstus Spencer and .loliii Stinsnn, jiininr, iiresidcd in that capacity at the lilst tnivil meeting ever held in the place, '('he next year .Inllll I'l'ters was added to the list ; iilid under the supervision of those three, who were uitli- oiit doubt the lirst magistrates in the township, the town ineetings cnntiiiue.l tn be held bir many years. lilniiintield is the .seat nf the sixth Division Cniirt nf Prince Kdw.ii.l Ciiunty. Obiidiah Cnnper is Clerk of the Court, and .Inliii Thnmpsctt is llailiir. Thirc is anntherpnst village in llallowell, viz: West Lake, a pleasant halidct loi-nted iibolll eight miles south-east of rii-tnn, and nil the south shore of that body of water frnni which its iianie is derived. A short distance fiirtlier mi and almiit ten miles I'rnin I'ictnn, we cnme to "The Sand lianks." These are high hills, or ridges, running in a general northerly and southerly direitimi. and (■ pn.sed nf pure white .sand, which has been driven hence finni time iitiniemnrial, by tin; wiiels and waters of Lake (liilarin. ami by the raging snulhwest storms, until, by dcgr.'es, thes.- "Sand Hanks "have iii-.|uircd their present I'miii aii.l siz.'. Th.'V cxlcn.l respis-tivily acrnss the mouths. if Last and West Lake :- in the I'oriiier case, beiiii.- iiinre liinad, and nf less altitude, and isisting nf twn points, or "tongues," overlapping each other to a Imig distance, and divi.le.l bv a narrow channel, which is the nutlet of Kasl L,(ke. The " Wclliiig'lon Hanks," or those across the mouth of West Lake, arc so called from their proximity tn the villuge nf that mime, tlinugh within the miinicipal bniin.ls of Halli.well. The ridge here is \'ery high aid quite narrow, and of a length (a|iprnxiiiiat('ly) nf three miles ; divi.bd only near the nnrlli end, which jnilis the sollth-ei(st portion nf the township, by a narrow chaliiie! lor.hible for men or linr.ses, which coiiiiecls West Lake with Lake Ontario. The .Sand Hanks are, lieymid dispute, .-uriiisities of no mean nrder. The nnrthern, or " Wellingtmi ' Hanks, ale Ihe iiinst celebrated, rinni their greater height. They are cnveied in spnts by grnves nf beantil'iil trees, which fnrin pleasant iiicnicing grniiii.ls b>r the iiiimerniis parlies of tourists and ideasiire seekers during the siinimer s.'asmi. In other places, the bare white sand glittering in tlie sunlight, presents a i urimls and agreeable con- trast tn the variegated I'.iliage nf its iiianv imtiii'id parks ; while these, with th.' blue waters nf West Lake at their ti'et, and the sea-green of Lake On- tario, dotted with siiow-whiti. sails, and cnveied with the ethereal blue of a clolnlh'ss sky. coinhiiie tn form a liannrama of nature whi.h it didights the eye nf the artist tn rest uimn, and cnmmends the Hanks as one nf the chief pniiits nfattiaclinii and iiitcr.'st in this extri'iuely attractive and interesting Incality. There is a liiiigiiilieent wide and s.iiidy beach str.'tching frnni the Hanks inin the Lake nn either side, forming a most delightl'ill (ilace for bath- ing ; and it is in the .sintcmphition of smne nf the enterprising citizens id I'ict.in tn build a large slimmer hotel here, in which cas I'lie Hanks " will undoubtedly liecmne a highly pnpular summer resnrt, and I'ashinnabh! water- ing-plae.'. In the Pastern part nf the tnwnship, we have imt yet brought the hisbirv of the locality lip to the perio.l when it became a tnwn, sn we may be allow ed tn revert for a sli.irt time tn " II ai.j.hwki.i, Hniiioi-., ' the facts .- lectd with the early settienient of which have already been imt.sl. There was i public-hniise built here at an early day, known a"s •' II..viiigl..ii il.iiis.'," fi-nm the name nf the man whn built and k'eptil. H\ this tine- the s.'tlleiiieiit of the VnUMg.s, at Last Lake, and that id' the Stilisoii-, ami Cnligers, at West Lake, had received, oiisi.lirabh- a.-.'e.ssioiis to their iiilliibers and importance ; and as they were .ill ..hlig.-,l i., j,., t.i Kingst.ui mill-, (and after 17'."1, to the "stniie mills"), their routes a. i-.iss th.' camping places termiiiate.1 at Hallo- well Bri.lge. This nia.le i|uite a tratii,- through the Hridgc, ami IIiiviiiKt.ui lliiusc met with a libeial .l.-grcc of patronage, ami 1 aiiie the centre of all scenes nfsiinrt and gaiety, not only bir those living at Kast and West Lakes, but it is said to have l.iell fre.piellteil bv s.-tllers tro loin; the bay shores, to the distal f forty miles eilln-r way.' This made things lively at the old Ilovington, niilil one bv one, both ii'iills and publi,' hmisis were biult in vaiious other lo.'aliti.'s. Still, after that th.- local Ira.l.' iie-rea.scd, and the Ilovington ,-mitiinii. I lor inaiiv vi-ais tn deal mit Inn.l tn the hiingrv, .Iriuk tn thnse whn thilst.-d, aid nillsi. to the dis. iples of Terpsiclime, f.'ir n\ vears. The llnvingtnn still nc. upies a pla.-e in tin- meiimrv of the nhh-st lli- habitaiits, as of ll lde.,t land-marks of the place, abm'it which though but a tavern- niiiny pleasant reminis.ijiices of the early days of HallnwHl Hridgc' arc' entHincd. The village gi-.-w apace; lint raiii.llv, 'tis true— but sni-elv, still. Mean- time annthi"- village alsn sprang up at the head .if the Hav, acrnss the bri.l.-c (111 the east si, lent the i leek. It Was biuudcd by the lb V. \V. .M a. au I ay ', who ciiiie i.itii llallowell at an early dav, and by grant or pin. base, or lintii, came int. I possession of a large tra.t .d' iaml. 'fhis estate, ami Ihe collect ion of hniises win b he built u|ion it, near the bri.lge, be naiiie.l I'ict in bon.ir of .Major (Icneial I'ictnn, nf the HritiOi Aniiv, a .lisliiignishe.l olli, c.r wl... was a I'lii-nd or relative ofth,. .Ma.aul.iv famil'v, and who f.ll at Wati-rlo.i .i short time previously. Ilreiit rivalry e'xisled lietwcen I'i.l.m and Hallnwell villages, frnni the time the I'nrmcr tnok its start ea.h striv iiig to mitstriii the other, and sc. iirct.i itself the advantjigcs accruing to tin- place of ..|-c-it,-r size. " When I'l-ime was s.-t off as a separate district, inl.'^.'tl, an. I it iHs'inne . lieccssaiy to build a Jail aii.l Court House, a bitter strif.' ar.ise between Ih.- two villages as to which slionld have them. lice. Mr. .Ma.-aiil.iv beiii.' a iiiui of public spirit and wealth combined, .siic.eihsl in sc-uriii.'- those piibli,- huildings to his village, by giving a free grant of hin.l and a iiresent of two hiiiidred dollars III .-;isli, t.i assist in their .-re. tioii. I'li.- two villa.ies enn- tinued bi he called bv their ahnve respe.-tive lia s till th.-ir iii.-or|'i'nr.-i'i..ii mill a t.iwn, neither having ever oc.-upied th - '" - porab'd village. Then the' inhabitants nf II iiaine.l ; those of the other village were iniliHcrelit, wliil 'l>^'''''"ii 1 lliat I'ictnn shimld iio the iiaiiie, and thi..U!,'h iii Cmirt, h(i again succei'ded in carrying his p.iiiit agaiiisl'the wishes id the majority, and had th,. name nf Vurm inserted in the A. t of I'arlianeiit whi.-li iiicorii'"..iil the new town. " :..!. Macaulay was the one who iianicd the present Town of I'icton and the fnunder of the village of the same iia , now a part of the town a short sketch ol the rev. gentleman iniglil not be nninleiesting. He was one o a [.'iniilr of several soils, who.se father settled in New ^ ork iircvinus b. the Kevidillnui, and being a man of consiih'i-ahb' prmiiim nee a ig tlic tnglish, their abandonment of that city was the signal b.r his dep.u tun- bir l-anada. Here he engaged in niereantilc pursuits, ami bir iiiaiiv years after l.lle posilinn of a'n incm- wiinie.l Ihe t.iwii thus .Mr. Macaulay was ■nllnenee at COUNTY OF PRI>sCK KDW taking ti]i liiM ri'sitli'iicc in tliU ununtrv, ho wnn tlip priiicipal cniitrnrtnr for Hii|iplii» In Ihi' lrcni|is ill mill iitioiil V'lirli^toii Isliiiul iiml Kinfistnii. He jtiijiHHfd II f{i'iMt rni'tinir in lra>l<' nt K\)iii>ttiin, ulii-ri' lit' iliuil in IMIO, iiiiil liis hllsiiii'vH wii> Hiil.si'.|iiiiitly iriiii-i' Mil l»y IiiH rmiiily wilii ^.Ti-iit MU'Tfss. Till* -.MIS ttfii- iiiii'iiij; tliM>.' I'xi'iliiij^ llif Iiiylii-sl iiilluvM' r iiiiy r;iniily. or ;iny iiiiliv jilimU ill iIk' (-iiiiiitry, ill piililii' :iiiil pnlitiriil iilliiirs. iim; nf i'Iumii wtm 111) IImii, .ImIiii Mill iiiiliiy, II lllllll '.vlhmc liitllit' W;is iln.suly iili-litilinl with all |.iililir ,|Mfsii.iiis III' the iliiv. Aiiiiiiin till' III, my hiitiiiiiralih' mill lii;,'hlv iiii- |«ii'laiit lioiiliiili^ nihil liy I or lllllll ol Ihi' lirnlliern ua-^ that ol' Mi'liil'n r of till- l,r|jl^hiti\i- Ad^i-iiiMy, ('lia|ilalli to the l-foirtlativu AtiKi-inhly. rrnvini-ial Srrii-tary, Siiivi-yor-(ifin-iul, lii>iii-riiii-( ii'iii-ra), aiiil various oiiiiT |iii<«itioiia III ainioit ri|ii:it inijiiirtaiiri'. At the tinn-orthu iii(-iii|iorati t' llallnui'tl, ^alil to tin- inroriiiiration ot rirtmi. wi- havo Inn-li liniilih- to ariivii at till- I va,-t ihlti-, as llii-li- an- no |ii rv.-il r ils ottlii- pnlilli- ai-ts ot tin- (lov- iiniTii; liii,ly ot tin- town |irr\ioiis to tin* roninn-iirilin-nt ot tlit^ opi-ralioii of 111. Miiiiii ipiil Alt, Wi- liivi- till- .iiitliority of a ),'i-iitlrniaii who hail hc-i-n i,|rntitii-,l with tin- allaiis ot tin- jil.iri-. hmM-vi-r, tor many yi-ars pri-vimi.sly, that till- iiiriir|iiir,itiiiii lo,ik pl.ni- alunit tlii»-i- yrars- -or ri*rtaiiily not liion- than livi- |iri-vion« to tilt' iiiishiii;,' of till- Miiiiiri|ial All, whii'li woiiM pioliaMy In- in 1S47, or poMsilily as t-ally as l>l."i Kroiii this tiiin- up to ISJDtln- town w.is oovi'iln-il liy wiiat wiisralli-il a " Uoanl of I'olicr." also lalh'ii "CnniniiH- sioiit-rs of I'oliri'." Tl niniissionnrs wl nniprisi-il tin- tiist Itoarii wt-n-. riiili)! Low, i-hairnnili ; Ali-\anilur Mr.Mlistrr, now of tlio CinttoiiiH |ir|i-iit III. Kingston; ami tin- hiti' Slu'ritl' MrDoiiahl. Mr. Low win I hairin.in ot tilt- IJoml lor some yt-ars, anil at Iht-tilne tlicMunii'ipal Ait t-aim* into liMvi-, W't* liiiil Ity li-tt'it'iiri- to lln'olih-st piisi-ivril iiiinuti's, that tin' tirst ini'i'tinj; "t till- I'.iwn ('oi il nil, lor tin- s:ii,| A- I, waslnl,! at tin- Coiirl lloiisi-, mi tin- -1st .1. Hillary, Ks.'id, wln-ii tin- tollowiii^'-iiaintil j^L-iitli-iin-ii Irili'li'il ill tliiir n-sj'fctivf i-i-ititirates of i-lt-i lion .iml ipialilii;utiui) as town i-oiimillor.H. umt lo'.k tin- iLitll otollii-f. vi/. : Ki.r llallowi-ll Waul Williaiii llilt-, ,lanii-s M.-Konahl, Calvin I'ii-r. l-m- llio.k Wai'l -laini-s I'lirt.-r, llivi-l llaik.-r .stov-nson, Walli-i Itosa. Fm-Ti, iiiii-.tli Uar,| !,i|in I'ro, t,,r. -lohii .\l,ll,-r. IMiilip l.ow, till motion of Ml. Hall-, s i.|i-,l l.v .Mr. lioss, .Mr. l.ow w.is .(,oi/o..ioim?i/ I liiisi-n tilt- lirst mayor of tin- town. .Mr. [.aiiipririi- was tln-ii i-liosi-ii Town I lirk ami Triasiili-i-. ami the lolln-.l ill^ ollirers were siili-i ipienllv ihosell at tile sanii- I tiiio ill tin- usual niaiiin-r, vi/. : — .lllllll (i. iiiynol.ls, I'liief I'onstalile, Assessor, I ■iille.lm. ami Ci-iisiis Kiiiimeratnr. C.-.-il Mortimer (li\ Mayorl, .lalin-s Cook (hy Coiiinill, .\iiilitor«. Iiaiiii ll.irker Sti-veiison, Town ileeve. . I, lines .'^haiinoii, \S',-io|i.ni.istt-r. Thomas llonm-lly. "siijii-iiiitinileiit of the I'nhlie School. Tin- Coiim-il ami town olli. i-rs I'm the vt-ar l?7,S are as follows, vi/. : — .lllllll II. Alli-n. Mavm 1 Win. I', l!i-vnol.ls, Itt-i-vi- ; .1. I'lalt N.i.-h, M.JI., |le|.iitv iii-M' ; -lolin TwiMo, CI, rk ; ll.'.l. Cliapliian. Tr.asliier; i: -ije II. Mart. Assessor : .loliii llilison, Colle.tor ; |lr. I'lall. .Snpi-iiiiti-mli-nt of I'lililie .-^ 1 Is; Kllislininnion, Chi,.f ,,r I'nli,,-: Win. I', liivmilils, Clii.-f ot l-'no I'liioa-le ; .I.1I..-7 leiiiiitt. William I'arti-i, William ( iHu'hlin. .la,-oli.l. l-'i.ilii k, hi h.iril .\. Koster, I liarl.s Carinr. Arthur W. Ili-|,liiii n. .lolin I'l-riill. (^ >f an all a of twt'iiti-livt- acii's— iiia ilelii^htful si il is a iiiost appn.priate pla- e I'm tic- hniial of tin- ih-.i.l. Mm li ilom- toellllam.' the natural l.i.iilU of the |.|:l.'e. wlii.li is ..i f 1 |ii.s8il.|e spots fi.r tin- piii|...,e« iiiti-mli-.l. It aln.nlv .'oiitailis a la hiT of licanliliil ami . ..sily im.ni nts to the menim'v of li.v.il om s I'tire. TllK NkwsI'AI'KIis of I'i. 1., II ..inip:in' favmal.ly willilli of of i-iinal si/e in this coiinliyor tin- I'liit.'.' States." l...tli f..r neatiie peaniin e, oeiiei.il intt-rest of their coiitt-nl-matter. ami the manner tlii'V are eoliilueteil. Tliev a.'e two ill lillinoi-r : '/'/o '/o;./'.-. Cmisi ami .V, le A'o^'.ii. I,', form." The former w;,s estihlislnil as liiny a.,', •Joili, |s;iii. It was at that time . allcl th" II. ill ,11 r,;. />,■,,.. til.' lir-t iiewspapei pnl.lisli.'.l li.tn.'.n \'.'ik unl Kinostou. It liii lilt.-.l .iftiie ; the I llllli IV is imi liV Icaii:. ami llie /".«,i IkI, , ini the pap.'l is iwehi liiimli.'l. Tli.- .V. ,. .V.' ii «;is start. -.1 in |si;,"i, ino n. .V'.rt/i ./„,./-;. o,, wlii, h lia.l heeii piil.lislicl hen' l.v the N 111. .tiers, sin.'.' ISOI. In .l.iiiilarv, IS77. il ».is in.iu'.-.l with Tl T,'f --. which lia-l 1 11 est llilisheil hy .M.'-Sis. Cillispic .mil Hovle, I .Mr. Hoyh- tinuiii;,' its iiiaii.ii:eiii»iit, fill it im i-o.-il with 7'/o .Vo'" the |.i.'S.'iiI name ..f '/'/o- S'lir .\',t/i.oi oh'/ Tii.f^. It prints over twi j tln-il cojiies. .'Vllother paper, /'/n I'l'-lmt Sun. was estahlislle.l ill I .Mr. .1. |loi|ola.s, liut n'lnovi.l lo C.ihour;;. ill IS.VI. Kin-i'Al lo.N.\l.. 'I'lierc ;iii' ill rictmi a Hioli Si'lioo], a Centra I SI I, two I'riiii.iiv I'lilih. s. Iiools. ami llmnaii Calholi.' S.'li.i.il. Till' principal olli, i.ils of till' s. Iiii.ils 'li'|i,iilim-iit an- as I..I ,1. M. I'lilt. .M.l>., liisp.-.'tor of I'lil.li,' S.'l Is ; ,1. .\. ciaik I'rilnipil of HioliS, lllllll ; N. C.nhili, He il M.i-ler ol I'li'.lie Scli C. Cilrrv, Cliairmali. A Hristol, Se ntarv of the I'liMi- S.lm.l Una I.. Fr.ilek, Cli.iiiiiiiii. c. II. .\|m-'len, Si.'ntaiv of the lli^li Sdioi Till n' are two ti.iclicrs in tin- Hi,'h Sli.i.il, .inht in the C,.nlra e:ieli of the I'i iiiiaries, .iinl two i'i the Separate Si-hool : II total of tea. Ii.-rs eiiipl.iye-l in tm- Hinli .iml I'lihli.- S.-hools of the town. i ' itsrsnlo Coi.i.KoK. This W.IS tile miiiii- of :in Institution .l.si Kill th.' hmlnr Inimhes of e Imalion. whi.li w:ls .hallen.l hy Ai't i nieiit. ami In. .unlit into su.'.'essfiil operation in Mar, lsi;7. It i I espciallv in .oniie.'tion with the Ivstahlislii.l I'lniicli, thminh p I I'll'.. I fi'.ini all SI', t.iiiiili I..11IIS, Tli'.s.'wlio w. hi.'lly ilistriliii. ' prim i pall V a.-tiv.' in nettinn lint ii i.i I '..ll.'o.. jm,, ,.p. i.-iiiun. w.-m tin I of Knolaml Cleli;viin'li oflli.' liav .if '.liiilit. Hi-Hi. t. amltlie ha.lili) of lliil n'li-'i.nls Tio'ly I'liilip l.oiv, (.i.e.. w.is line of tin- linist at eiti' lent organizers. Hislmp L.wis. .if Kiiinsion. was also a v.'r work.r, ami tin- nominal liea.l of the C illt.;:.-. i.liiit.' a hamls.ii m fun. I w.is suh-.'ril.e.l I'm- its support, aii-l it enti-reil tiie list with ;i Iai ail.'.-, a tine stalf of I'rofesMirs. ami .-very pr.ispe.'i of a Inilliant In w.iH fi.nii'l. however, that tin- gi'.at .lel.iy ami iln .nivenii'in'e in co with V isillii-,' ill.; pl.i' .-. i-ausi-il liy 1 e k ot travi'Ilinn laciliti.'s par ill till' winter s.'iismi soon . ans.'.l tl e .itl.-mlal lo .Imp oil', ami p fii-sli a.-.'i'ssiiiiis to the r;iiiks ot tin- stii.Ienls ; so it w:is .Ins.'.l all live years' operation. Tin- Iniililiiig, Mliiili is now iipie.l hy .\i l|.'|.lnlrll, K.s.|., was a .l.'linlitliil pla..' ni ..very nspct, I'm- th.- pur whi'h it w.LS int. 11. 1.' I. It was i.iiilt hy CI. 1,'yl.in.l, ..f .Mioiheal, pi est lit one of the liln-st pliv.lte resi.lelici . ill Iln- count ry./ .Mil.tr.vuv.- I'ieton is the lieail i|um't.'i.' of th.' liitli lo'gini.'iiti teers, a holly of iiieii so well ami I'avoralily Known in tin- military til iiiitry, that they in-eil no pi .ise ai .iir 1 amis. It foinierly of niin- eollipanies, Inlt the paisini .uioils in ti .|i ta'-eii liv tlifi (oivcri PRINCE EDWARD. XV. «, II l.ftwyi'r", 7 I'll' tcim, 1 DniK Stuns, II Rnuk <, 'J rli..|in;iaph.T«, I llur.Uv.ii.' Sliiir-. 1'.' Hlv 'I'.iiliiiH, ; lln.it aiiil Shor Stiii'i^, I ll.il anil Vnr liak.'iii". :)l (:r....i;.'N I Ci.iili-ili.iii.ii.a. S.^viral ir-i-s, 7 Hiitrls. I 'r.-iii|u'iaii' f lluti-l, •„* TjuitnTii-^, .iriisU, .'1 llailiiT Sh.iiH, ?l l.ivin SlaM. •<, ICairi- I. 7 llla.ksiiiilli Sli,.|'is. tlf |iri\ atf laistrir-^ Itln. ks, plilu-)|tally InnitL'il oh ■ pi-iii' i|Ml lines an- SlrikiTH Idiii-k. tin- ('iini;rl- Ayivs liliii.k, Ji.MiV'lliiwV ll.illi, ami tlir 1'imI livis liIni'kH in till' Itlaia- all- TlIK llASK'*, iif wllirll ; I'f .Miiiitr-eal (I!.. I. II, ri.inilii.', A-t.), ami tin' Itii.l, Afit.) Iiii HK wii-i! Imili ill ls;ll. at » I'nst, iiirlmlini,' H'l- 1 simc I'lVivl.-cl, iilahiint «-.'l.(|iilP. 'I'lii'V are viTV ^' lianiNinni' stune Imililini:^, Iitiaiitirnlly -.itiiatt-il lialiilHiinic liiiililin^;, well raliulaleil to nu'i-t tin* f the litizelii in lUatliTs rilatinn In the puWie «a,linilt in i^llli, at a e i' lar>;i' .inrMiiiil.. 'I'lie eitl/i'lls ale titiw ml. Ill 11 iii.st iir.<,"l,.'lll(l. K t'lHNlV (tKK|ii:< i;* a lim- liliek .itMntUre, sitn* , ami 111! the l.iiiik 1.1' tin "Mi:;!! Sli.ile." It was iit.*li.lilHI, ami rniitaiiis the i.lliieMil' the Shelill, iml Chlk . it the I'ea.e, KiLiistiar i.ttlie Snn,,;-ate he CiMHli ami rieas, I ■.eiiity .In.lee's (■hilnlier-, 1 Cnint lit the I 'mint V, I hi I, iiIiIm' r.ninly I'.airt. lil, ami the I'hainher ,,( iheC ly c leil, aKn I'e Ivlwaiii t'uiinty Mutual Kile Insiuanee ("11111- lire laiil nut Inn willl illle re^aiil In tile lei|||iie. tlieials iiei UJiyilie the saltie. ami all me plevjili-.l illlB. The r.iuntv I 'iillneil ehalnher is nlieiirille II. I'lM' the fi,r ill' that M>llliei{,al It.i.ly, ami the i| at llleil meetiiies, iii> 111, 111- enin|i|ete ami eini- lieil Inl-, whether fiH' eiilivenii-n- e III ihe mi-lnliels tiliient.1. Ill III hern whii may ehunse In visit their ilelitieratinns. ■ IlKKli r is sitiiateil iiniiie-lialelv h-si.le ihe eniinlv I linilt nil the iisnal |ilaii a|.|ir"ve,l l,y ihe (intari'n in\i an many line Iniiiiliii:,'. nl' this f\.m^ tlirnnnhinit ar In it. 111. it a ile.seriptini' wniilil lie sii|ierl1m>iis. e ill lilllilhcr, siiim* 111' tllein lieinij .niite enstly, ami -s as til arehili-etural ltiaiil\. The eiMiiml Ini 1 wn h ami Ihnnaii ('atlmlie, was |ii'eseiite.l l>y iiev. .Mr. intlil.llleil a u'leal .share nl' tin en,t nl' llie Kliulish ill Is-J.'i, 111.' lirst ehnreh in Ihe liniil.^ nf the pre- lii'Kl llninan ratliolie . Iiiii'eh w:is laiili in l.s:',il, It in nnw llseil ;ls .1 sepaiali- sehnnl. The liew iirv'-s, a viim nt' wliirli we L,'ive ill aiinther part nl' I sill, hy the llev. I'ather l.alnr. The .Metlni.lisI e new Kpisenpal Melli...|isl , luir. h al e Imthsplen- res. 'J'hey t ah nit ;litenl-linller, ami 111,' manner 111 whieh I.-,' I w,' in iHimiiel : '/Ve t;<,:,lfr, I 'niis,ivalive ; The I'miner «,,, .'st.ililish, ,| as IniiK a;;., as Dee. t lime, alh'l lie //"/' .11 h'r,, /',.,■«, ami was 1 li,tw,-en \'"lk an,l Kin^'slnn. Il has a Well- is tllli liy s|..;irii. anil Ihe l"l heen pnlilisheil heieliv the Mi'Miilleii l.innarv. ISTT, i! w.is nierL'eil with 7Vi, /*/','/",j I'lisheil hy .Ml. SIS. liilli'snieaml li.iyl,', in l,s.-||, u-elie'iil, till it 111, r^'i'il with 77,' .Vn',",', iilel'-r \'.i/i',/l ,111'/ 7V„i. s. Il prints iivr twi'lv,' Inin. 1. /•/,. /'i'/..,i ,V««. was I'Slalilisli,',! in |sll. I,v 1 III rnli.iur,;. in IS.VI. ' ill rietnii a lli;,'h .s,l I, a I'.'ntial I'nhlie !'■ S'liiinis, 1 .llie li, 1 I'ath.ili'' S'pir.it,' als ,)t' the S' honls 'lepalllllellt are .'Is heliiw : I tor nf I'ulili,' '-^.-liii'ils ; ,1. A. Cl.irke, M.A., N. II. It'll Ilei.i .Master III I'nhli,' S,'l Is; li. ■' lelarv nf the I'nhli' S. Inml I'mai-'l ; .las. I. .Mni'len. .S,','r.'ta!V nl' the lliijh .sl,'li.i.,I li.i.ir,!. th'- lli-:h .-S' li'inf, ,'inlil ill iheC r.il, nlie in t»-.' i'l th" S.parate .s,|i,,nl ; a tnt.il nf hmrt. ,ii ieh in'l I'lllill'' S' lin'.ls nf the town. is W'ls the iiaiii'' III' an Insliliitimi ihsii^ni'il I'nr hl'-atimi, whiili was , hatleie'l liy .\it nf I' irlia- ■ essliil npi'iatinll ill Mav. I'>li7. It WilS imil',' Ith Ihe Ivstahli-hiil I'hnr.'ll. tllnnnh prnhssill'; nins. Tli'is,' w li,i wei," , lii,'lly iiist rilim'lital ami lliitiri,irnil,'i;e iiil.i 'ip,rati,iil. Wei,' the ( liureli ,'■ l!a\ nf l.liiint,' llislri,l. ami the ii'a.linn laymen lip l.nw, tJ.C. w.is nil,, nf til,' in, 1st aetiveatnl p l.'wis. ,if Kin^'slnii, w.is .ilsn a vi-ry aeliv,' .1 I ,ir th,' r ill,'_". i,iiiit,'aliaii,ls,in m'l'ivMii-nl -upp'irt, an I it .'lit.'n''l til" llsl willi a lair atteml- ll'l every pi'is] 1 nf a hlillianl futllle. Il ■,'at '1,'l.iy ami irn'mivi'iiii'iii'i; in , ,iiin,'iti,in s'llhy 1 1, k ni tra\'elliiin fa,iliti,'s parti, nhtily I-.'. I 11 e .itli'liilaii,",' Ik ilrnp nil', ami pleventpii l.s nl th'' stinh'llls ; so it was elnsi'l after almllt hiiililiii>.', \\hi,h is now I,'-, iipieil hy .\rllnir W . lit Inl phi'',' '11 ,'very f, s),e't. fnr the piirpn-i's Inr was nnill hy I'.il. I'lyl.iml. 'if .Miailnal, ami is at Viite resi'lenei . in tin' ,'nilMll'V. / he heail ipniitei nf the |i'.tli'l!,'^itn,|it nf Viiluil- 1 ami lavnt'ihly KMnwii in tli,' military eirelea of I mi pi'.ise ai air I .in, Is. It hninerly ennsisteil ar.sili) illinlls ileti 111 lii'^en hv the Ihivurninellt in ,1' lilililary iimtlers iliiriin; the last few years has Iml its ell'iel here, as well us elsewhere I lirniieltnnt the iiiniitry, ami llii very line eniiipanies were tlis- hamleil ami "ua/etleil mil." As Ihe I!i't;iini!iit iiinv stmnls, the Kiel. I. .Stall ami Line I Mil, IIS are as fnlhiws: Lieut. -Cnl. Waller linss, M.I'. ; Ma.jnr, l!vt. Lt.-Ciil. Ilnj; ; I'aymasler, ('ii)ilaiii W.'ilt,'!- T. Knss : (.iiiarterinaHler, Captain Ilntiahl Ihiss ; .Sur^enn, Hr. ::..•' : Assistant Sni-eemi. Mr. IiiK'ersi.ll. .Nil. I Ciiiiiiiaiiy, r;.l„ii ■ Capt. .1. .1. Kraliek, Knsi),'ii Ayleswnrth. No. 2 Ciinipany, .l/i/l'm,/ ; I 'apt. I islraiulL'i, Lienl. .'Vikennaii, I''.ii!ii);n (iriiniiimi. N'n. 3 I'niiip'iny. Mifr'>ir't; ('apt. Viiii I>iiHeii, Lieut t'rai^'. .Vn. I rmnpany, t'lrfoit : ('apt. .Inhustmi, Lieut. Knster. Nil. .'i (',iinp.iiiy, A*,i//i,-/'sri'//. ; ("apt. Il-iiipsey, Li,'iil. .Vmlersnn, I''-iisieii I'uiiuin^'hani. .Nil. li I'liinpany, Unl.liii'M Milli : Capt. I'l'lersnu, Lhiil. lintliwell. rwvi.uv. -I'i'lnn is als'i h' I'l- piirlers il "D' Trnnp. Ilh I!,.niiii,.i,t I'av.ilrv, Lt.l'iil. llllH, with hii'i'l •|n'irt,'iH .it Kiil^st,iii. Th,. iilli,','i's nf tin' Tninpare, r.iptain, .Majnr Wliite ; 1st I.ieul. II. .Mel ■nllmi.^h : ■2w\ Lieut. Van Vatleii. Lieut. -('ill Uliss, nf the llllll llei,'t. in now the seninr full 1 nf this Military Distriet. Iiiiriuf,' th,' reli,'lli,iii nf 1S37'''*, I'rinco I'alwanl laiseil iiMiIsoiit tn the Irnul tw tnpalii''s of infantry, ami one nf cavalry, Iiesiiles ilelii'liinelits I'nr the Allilieiy ami Kll;,'iliei is. One nf these ,'nnip.lliies Was put iulnCnl. Tavhir's Ki';^iiiienl. ami ,li,l s,'rvi,',- in th,' Wi'slern I'l'iiinsnla, al SiimU\i,'h, ami I''ort Mal.hii- The nllier inar.lii'.l lnT,.riiiilii, Vmk, 'iml w.is put iiilnl'ni. Kiiies- iiiiUs II, .;iiiient, whii h iliil 'Inl V there while th,' tmnhlmis tinns laste.l. This I ipaiiy was niiianileil hy I'.ipt. Klanler -Win. I liiiipsiy, Lieut, ami liame,l tlh'lnselves "Til,' l,lile,ii's Own, " f ithe fail that when maiehiii),' ■ iver tl ampilin phl'e. I'.ipt. \Viikins witnessiil tln'ir " in ir,li imst," ami was s,i pl,'asi',l tln'r.'with lliat he invnlnnlarily es,'laiiii,',l, " I, 'ink I Ih,' l,ini','ii's lIvMi : : " On ariiviin,' at Y-nk. tin- ,111,'slinii ,.f a nam,' l',ir the leiiimi'iil I'line lip, ami Lieut. lli-inpsi'V sii^^'neste'l his eninpaiiy's Hi'lf-assntneil mtiiii', whii'li was ailiipleii ; ami in this way that splemliil i','^'inieiit "The I^Uit'll's Own," nrTormiti), eanie hy its title. The eaMiIrv trniilt was , manileil hv I'lpt.. aflerwarils l.t.-Cnl. the Ilnli. Knht. Ihalles Wilkilis, ami were siati'Mii'il in ,l,t.n hlnenls ahiiii; the llanl'mth r.ia'l, li.'twien lariviiij I'Lee ami 111" " I IM .M ar-li 'I'av.rn. ' .'1 miles alinv,' l',irl llnp,'. I'rin'e Hlw.inl is enihra'eil in the thirl .Militaiy liistiiet, Ihe lieail-ipiarli'is nf wliieli ale at Kin>.'stiiii. N.winiriiis. The sph'U'liil li'ilural I'aeililies nf l'i,loii, as a sliippini; piiiiit. have alieaily hei'ii leh'n,'! t'l. The ,',,iiiity is well snp|ilii''l with ih,' li,'st,if shippiiij; 1.1, ililies mi .'Very si. I,', hill the ailvalita^'es l,y Phlmi in ntllt'l lillet nf Iillsiness, ..hhil -nitsiile pnitll.S ,1,1 iml p.issess, ,li',i\v th,' ei,'at hulk .'Ithe prn.iin f th,' , 'Ulllty to its W.UelinUsi'S, Till' amnllUt III 'ill kimls nf pi'i'ln, ,'. im'lmlini; si'i'k, aniiii'illy jiassinj,' nver I'ietmi Il.iv is iiii- imlls.'. Tl Illy li>,'ill','s w,' hav,' al liaml are thus,' nf the I'.S. I'linsular .\i;i'iit at tills I'nri, .Inliii i.iuiney Sulliv.in, Ls.|., ami imlmle ./,,■,'■/ shipment III th,' r. S. ilnriiiK l'S77, ami up tn ".mh Nnv., ,,f that ve.ir ; lll-i.llilll hush- els harhy, Ul.illl,-. hushels peas, ll,r,7.'i hlishels rye, Islillslu'ls pntatnes. (il liarri Is apples, 4,s.',l ,l,i/eii e^es, -Jil.'i lliiles, .'tl 1 ows, o,u>4 si p, represelil- iueii tntal value of .«l I l„-)70.;l,S. The Slnallm'ss of these linlues is-a,e,illllteil for hy the I'aet that imisl nf the I'ietmi Iniyi'is ileal in Kineslmi ; ami Ihe St, 'liners Inn,',' to the I'.S. lalliiii; there, they I'tke mit riinsul's , urtilieates at the latter plaee. .V lea, line prnilnee ile.ilel esliinates that atsnit a 'inarter millinn 111 hushels ,if ^rain jiass over I'ietmi haihnr annually, ami that .in aveiai;e nl ,it hast III.IIOII harnls ..f apples is annually shippeil'frnm this port t,i .Monliv.il ami tin' .Maritime I'mvimes. iNsi'it vNi'K. — Aliniist every liisuianei! I'mnpany operating in (^aiiaila — wliel her lire, life, marine, aeeiilcnt, or j;uaraiitee— has an aeetiey in ri'-lnn. The leaS'in is tn hi- f'.uml ill the f.i'-l, that lieillj,' eelltral, ami easy nf aceess rrmii all parts nf the Uislri' I, ami tl ily Inwii in the emillly, the fanners ail eenti'- in to that pla,', to ,1,, their tra-liiie, 'iml ,-,insei|Ui'ntly their Iiisui- aii-e husiiiess .lis,,. Thi'ii' all' IW'i ,' panies having tleir heail olli-'es her,'. "The I'l ill' e l-; hv.iiil I 'nunly Mutual l''ire liisurame 1 'oiniianv" is llie name of Ihe one, whi' h is l,'pr,'s,'lii,',l hy the fnllnwili.L,' nllieeis : — rr,'si,|elil, la;wis II. Stinsou, wlln is also Manae.-r anil Inspector; Viee- I'r,'si,k'iil, .Lilin I'rinyer ; Se"ietaiy, ('. 11. Mnrileii ; Trea.surer ami Solieitor, I'hilip l.nw, (,i.c. : I'fireclors, bw'is li. Sliiisnn. .loliu Van .Mstin,', A. II. Taylnr, T. li. Ilnhl's, ,Inhn rriuyi-r, <;e,ir!,'i' Martin, rarlelnn .\l, 1 •.iitiiev. Tie' " 1*11111 e Lilwar.I" ihies a hire,' ami pr,,sperniis hnsiuess ; earefnl liiall- ageineiil, 1 nmiiy, ami sijiiaie ile.iliii;; liavinj^ sin eeisii'il in reilm iiip,' tl .\- peiises nf the insurer as nearly as pnssihle to the Imig ilesireil lia-sis nf " lii- surim-e at Cist," whieh s.i inauy slu'k eninpanii's elailii with more assurance tliaii hnmsly. Til,' nlhiT is 111,' '* Itay liniut,' .Mntu.tl Fire Iiisuram'c {\k" The offieor.ii are as lielnw : - I'resi'l' 111, .\reliel'ius .Soutliai-'l ; Viie-I'lesiilent, Amllew Wveolt : Seere- t'lrv, l''r,',h'ri' k Hi'l;;,'; Tr.'asunT aul S'lli'itnr, U.S. Ilohlin ; llireilms. llnliirl r,ir-nii. .lolm .Mnrtiiy, I!. 1,'. Ilurlinuhain, William Illaketey, Willi.im (I. stiih.i'l, |i.ivi,l 1;. S|'eii,','i', Tlininas W.lhanks. This is a , siiiiparatively young eiiinpany, hut it has alrea,|y sileeei',le,l in s,''lirii|e a fair sliai f the Illsunail,',' husilii'ss of those sei'tiolis of the country in w hi' li it opetati's, M vs.iM, . -Prill,',' K,lwar,l I'liaple'r of Iloyal .'Vich Masons, .\o. HI, (1. li. ('., is h, 1.1 It I'i, 1,111. Followiui,' are the ollii'ers ; — ■/... Will. S atmi; IL. iL W. Allisnn ; .1., T. N. V'ln lUari'mu : S. K., .\. .1, Inrkimlale ; 'S. N., W. llinL;liiii llniilier ; I'. S, .lain.s Tenm'iii ; .■;. s., Willi nil l.iwson ; J. S., W. 11. Or. li.irl ; .lanilor, 1'. MiFailileii. I'li'i, is a Blue Lmle,. helil here, vi/. : I'lim e KiUvai'l Loilge, A. F. anil .V. M., N,i. H. (1. I!. •'., of whieh the followiii'; are the present olliccrs :- W. M. Williini l.aivsnn : S. W., N. II. h'nae ; 'I.W., V. Illakeley ; >,','., Win. Sineatmi ; Treas., Win. I'. Itevmihls ; S. I)., I.ueiu.s Hart ; J. II., .-iainuel Miliaker; I. (h, .lames W. li.irker ; Tyler, Patrick McFiuhlen. The masniiie tlistrict ineliiiles l-'riintenae, Lennox ami .\ililiue|iiii. Ilast- iiiL's. ami Prince Filwanl. Ilmiahl linss, nf Pietmi, previiins tn the present year, liehl the pnsilimi of I). H. (i. M. fnr tline sucessivc yeai-s. Ml I Kor.ol.'ioli' VI. \Mi I '1.1 M \ 1 II . — We owe it to Ihe interest in Meii'iice of Levi V'lrliey. Ls,| . ,if llallowell. that we are ae'iiiaintcl with tlio clilnatie ehanees anil rainfall lor a pei'ioil of nearly a ileeaile. The ligiites wereob- taineil hy ''ar,fiil ilaily nhservatimis at li o'cloi'k a.m., ami at 1 ami (I p.m., with the thermoinetcr in the ahaile on the iiorlli ohlu of the hoiiue. VK.lli. MK.W. llliilip>'i'. I.1IWB.ST. IMSUE. 1 l'S.-i7 4'-'.r. 8fi' —23" ! "> il«"Tlic lowest ti'in- 1 s.-iS 4.-|'J!l SH' -7° ii.-i jieratnre is Inflow /cm. l.s.'i'.l 4.'^^.irr iir — 111' llo lliilj,'ateil hy the sign 1 sill) 4i;.iiii HIP -14 ini 1—) /tinni.s. I Mil l.''..4l' 87' — -.'il iiii «i" The observation lSli-2 .la. .SI IMP — 7 ■ VI ■ in lsll''i evtemis through iMlll 41;. Ill 11 r —•nr iir only II iiionths. All lHlil 411.4:1 111!' — Hi' lll.S' but iiicaii teinperatiire IWI.'l 4N.IIP iiiuoiiHC'pientlyoiuitteil. XVI. HISTORICAL SKE The luiniml rainfall for nix yuar*, i-nmimMnrinj; with 1 ^ , luut thu lnwuMt il5 . 'I'hi' hi^hiiHt iiiuun tuuipfratruL' i>r iiiiy Hin^Ui yuur wum ltl.4:t , anil thu luwuitt ■U.'i.l', or ii num^ of -J. Is uf miMn tniii|mriituic' in ciyht vtvirH. Tin- ilill'un-nru in Uic yearly riiinfull i-^ iirn|i(>iti^, a rmiji'' of l'J,80 im-hcs tht) «"■»'»"*• *'*!' iKjiiiK ''0-I7 I'cr i-tMit. niitro than tlio It'iwt, ovrr u puriod of lIvL- yfiirn. AiiHii 11-11 u.\i.. -Till' I'rinr.' KilwanI County Agriciiltiiml Hntit'ty is in a niimt llouririliing and |>ii>s|>i'r-nnH cninlilion, owning oin* of the hnctit fair giMuii'lH of any oonnty Hn.iin, iiinl f'\t-t'||un<'i- of aiijiointinutitt, ii ivll th.it L-onld liu >lngu'»^Htl^l "r ■luHiini. I'hi- iinin luiililing. for thiMlis- |. Spt-necr, Uoae Hall; -*ud Vii'U-l'rest., Ismw Minaker, rioton ; Sue. and Truas., K, 8. Koldin, I'ieton ; Andrew llavidson, fi. A. Wull.aiikH. 11. (i. Davis \V. (J. fStatr.prd, Stephen Ii. Hulilm, \V. It. Coopur, Kohurt .Md urt- ney. H. M. Hnyck, uiiil Allen I'aven. Direetois, The receipts liwt yi)ar wi-re ,OUU. Then thciu must he at h-Mst ^lli,(MX) represented in various traps eonnueted witli the Ipusimss not belore counted— such a.s waggons, &e., making a total, appro\imat'l\ , of .'?'J'ia,(K)i' invested. The numher of httxes avcragi- -o,'iiv) p,.,- season, varying in value, of course, according to the IhKtiiaiioiis of tlie markets. Some years $-2iiO,nOO worth tif elieese has lieeii made. .Mr. t'ramlall lias handhtl over $7.'),(H)ii himself in one sejison at I'icton. Me is the principal buyer, though there are a nuii.her of others. Thu Prince Kdward Imrses liavc been a household word among stock- men all over tlie country for many years past ; and where pi'ople have good stuck they like tii >how their good .pialities. particnlarly if those .inalities nil! in tlie direction ol s|iecd. t'oiiseqiiently we arc mil .siirpri.scd to Iind 111 I'icton one of the lincst speciuient* ot a driving park, which we re- lueinitcr to have seen anywhere. The course is ailmittcd hy sporting men everywhere to be the best half-mile track in tiie Dominion. Kveiything which could be improvisi-d for the best display of the .speeding ipialitie.s of the stuck, and the cointovt and eonvciiicnee of visitors has been provided with a lavish hand, and hoiseinen from all parts are loud in their prai.scs of the judjjinent and liberality of the I'ictnii Driving Park Association, Having now brietly touched ujion the main points of inlercHt of HaUo- well and Pictou — those points wliieh strike the outside observer as most wortliy of note — wc will take leave td it for a season with a lew retrospec- tive ami eommouplacc remarks. The present town of I'icton, dating from its lirst settlement, is now nearly a century old. Within its time many and great changes have oc- curred- not in onr own ciamtry alone, but tliroiigbont the world. The great majority of mankind, who knew of the events traiispiriitg in their several parts of the nuiverse, «heii I'icton was the embryo town of Mallo- well liridge, have lung since done their woik among their fellows and passed oil' the stage of action, and the places that once knew them will know them no more forever. .Still there are some iew — and they are very few indeed —still liviug, who lived before the foot of tlie white man ever trod the nhores of the I'ieton Hay. What a .strange and wonderful experience has been theirs ! liurn in a day when this— the liuest province of tlie " Crown Jewel " uf the first nation in the world had yet no c.vi-,teiice, they have seen an unbroken wilderness reclaimed from a prime.al state of nature and give place to fertile lields of waving corn ; ami the spots which, at their advent, resounded but to the scream of the eagle, the cry ot the )iaiitlier, or tin' war-whoop .if the savage, arc now busy centres of liVe .lud industry. Cnder their own eye they have seen this cmntry have its origin in the wrestling from the liritish Uruwn, another, which has since become a h.iding nation in jiopulation, riches, power, trade and .■omiuercc, and all the mechanical arts. They have .seen their own country grow from a "great nnknowii Northland" to be second only to the one whose revolt from Uritain was the origin of this. They have snll'cred the miseries of war and enjov.-d the blessings of peace in tlieir uwu home; and while then- eoi.iitiymen Imve never yielded in the tug of war, still their greatest victmies huve been the vii-tories of peace -the victory of human industry over nigged nature— the victury of mind over matter. Kore.st and held liavc been compu-red by the pioneer's a.\e and ploughshare of the husbandman; while steam and elec- tiicity have annihihiteil time and space. Tlie birch-bark number of the order in whieli they were snrv inslrnctioiis were issued from time to time snrvey one township after another, iis each " located " by grant or actual settlement; i ]mshed the furthest settlements, as was son territory last laid out. V\> to the time of the above referred to, they wore othcially known I " First Town." " Secoiitl Town," etc., and fo tinned to be so called by the settlers. A snrveyetl, however, the aulhoritii-s adopted tl numbering thein as they were laid out, and t(» the " Ten Towns " as follows : The lirst, (treat Britain, was called King's Town, which to Kingstcui ; the seconil was named after Krnest Town, aft»:rwaids Krnestown ; tin- tin Kings seionil son ; the fimrth Ailolphustown. ber of the Koyal Family. Then eatne M Ameliasbnrg, in tlie order naim-d. and ealU .-\mi-lia, ami Sophia, Princesses of the- Itoyal I twelftli, and lifteentli children respectively eighth, ninth, and tenth town-^ were not in they may \)<- appropriately referred t'l in tl nann-d in the following order Sidney. Thnrlov in honour <.f Loid Si' will here remark that .Marysbnrg at pn municipalities-- Nortli and S(MitIi the forme corporate existence since January 1st, 1S71. of what was originally considerably more t Petiin-snla, is a tract of L';i,741 acres of Ian shape, called .Suuth Marysburg - the main por the mu-tli by Prince l-Mward, ur South Hay ; ( North .Marysburg. Hallowell, and Athol ; on township uf Athol ; and on the south by L known as "Long Point"' extends in an e; Ontario, tenniuating at Point Traverse. The from the winds ami waves of Lake Ontario con finest harliimrs of refuge, in every respect, of can boast ; while the geographical position uf harb-mr easy of approa.li in any weather, with i>theis of the county, is adni"itt.-.lly the p< an average itf luit ninotei-n dollars jiuracre, by iiient" C.nninittce of the County C.mneil the fourdollar*! per acre. N.itwitbst luditig this, tl ally tine farms and many w.-aithy farmers in i ally, tin- county may l>e described as princi occasional and c.msi.lerable breaks of a sonic whi.di a stronger term than " undulating " mi logically, its composition is in a high degn coming to the suria.-e with such pruiuinence a places incapable of .sustaining vegetai)!e gro tinnal dtought. Other parts ar.- less rocky i sections with rocky foundation have still eiioii land less susceptible to hick uf inuisture, and ahnost always of excellent quality, and resp.m of the husbandman. Tt» repeat a niucli-uae.l » his laml with the plough, an.l it laughs with i face of the fact that South .Marysburg, ta^ average uf excelleneo. yet the industry and have covered it with cumfortaldo and, in ii eommudious sch-inls, tine churches, an.l everyi a prospemuh a. 1 thriving eommunitv. Thi careful mltivation, proper rotaticm of *erops, a ness, for which the inhabitants of thia section justly been noted. ORICAL SKETCH OF THE PMiiri'ii nt nntinnii oom|ncri)il, ami iimilu euiptruri inul kings for oviry >rii mill i'iii|iiri' worth Kovurninn, "nvc llritain nliiln). \, iiIho liax 1 II aconturv "f llm ■liTlimi (if wimt liiw linoii knnwii im I." I'hlll ■her', iullllll(.'ll-.l Witll ilillVciillt n^lixiiMIH fllitll" whl'tlllT ivl by til.- iil"»l 111' the .■muinoriir's sw.ir.l, ..r v|>'.ii Ihut "f I'hri-t, th« ir, Wc h.ivo Hym tho " Stiitu "f thi! Chiiri'li" Knivitiitii In Italy, thi'V |inpp.rl> licliirii;, iiiiil Ihi' •' Kteriiiil City " luecmi' iiKiiiii thi) 1 iif ii iinnhty i''iii|iiiu. Nvaii r liniiii' Wf Imvi' mini the " Kiitiililiiihi'cl " h .liMijHliililiahuil, ami till' liiiii nuiiuvinl fmm an iipiiri'Hsfil ami cIch- r.'li«iipiiii Mict, (1110 of wliolii now rnli'x llic ilc^liiiv "f II rent IIHtiiin, today tliu ailinitteil (oreniont man of all tlic woi Id . Ami we »cc lit (ts.. lit hour tho ili«inti').'ratioii of an cnipiic Imill up l.y rulittioun fiiiiu- , which liiiH nilc'l hy thf -.word hir many icnlniicH the himlofthe IcH ami llio llolv Sc|Mil(liiii, ami Ki-.niml to tlin dust, for tlicir con- (• «aki>, the lincntChristian provimcii of Kiiropc, And while wu rend thi'si' siKmi timt tliu iiationi mu Kiiidilally drawini' (diwur to that of reliKioiiH toli-'iiition, whii^i i.i tin; miarcil approach yet exiieri( ed ('hii»tlan niilleiiMiiiln, lliitain still riilf" the wive, as of old, and the ro»« i\w " IhiK tlnit hnived a llioiiBaod yeaia the li.illle ami the ," "till wiivuH triuniphant over half the world the proud enihleni of ipiru (Ui whose (diori!!* the Hiin never Meti*. lien w iteinpl.ite the vast ;iiiioiiiit iif hiatory iiinl the rapid siieuea. f triMliendoUH evilitn which liavr irowded into the time when I'icton ,UH " IliUowell lirid^'e," wo are lout in " W'inder, lo\o and praiHo " of tipri'iiie lliiler who liiiH made iirt what we iir< and the world anw'c wee ay. The th(iii>{lit iimpii'i-rt with anc, and tills ih with .■ pitriotie wish le may so direct our atlairs a-, to make t'amida wli.ir it hitU lair pro- inder His lilessing to hcromc -a land whoso I 'hristiali virtues are tlie itioii anil • opc-Rtdlie of .i greatness and prospirrilv more diiralile tliuli and whose jLjlory und grmidcitr shall icinain for the admiration of MARYSBURO. SOUTH e original " Ten Towns " ot I'pper t'n.iada were so called from the ,-r of the order in which they were surveyed, and from the fact that L't ions were issued from time to time hy the Hritish ( (overniiicnt to ■ one township after iinother, as e.ncli in slleci'Ssioii hccaine either ted " hy grant or actiiul settlement; or, us the tide of emigration I till! fiirthl^st settlements, as was sometimes tin; case, heyolid the iry last laid out. Hp to the time of the Hiuvcy of the hist of the ten referred to, tlicy were otlicially known hy their respective iiunihers. it Town,"' ■■ .•second Town," etc,, and for many years after they con- 1 to he so called hy the settlers, .\ftcr the " Tenth T'own " was ,-cd. however, the ailthoiities adopted the pl.in ol ii'niiin'j instc-ul of L'ring them us they were laid out, and ut the sunie time gave iiuines " Ten Towns " as follows : The first, in honour of the Nlomircli of Hritain, was i-allcil King's Town, which afterwunls wad iihhreviated igstoii ; the second was iiatiu-d after tlic eighth child of the King t T'own, uftcrwiirds Krnestown ; the third l-'rcderickshnrg, after the 1 second son ; the fourth .\ilolpliiistown. in hoiioiir of the tenth metil- f the lloyul l-'amily. Then e.iiiie .Maryslmrg, .sl.ipliia.stnirg. and ashiirg, in the oilier mil 1, and called thus in honour ol .Mary, a, ami Supliiu, Triiicesscs of tlii; Itoyul lloiiscliold, ami the eleventh, h, and tifteeiith children respectivel> of the Kiti^. Thougli the 1, ninth, and tenth towns were not in i'riiicc K.lwaid I'oiiiity, yet may he appropriately icferred to in this connection. T'licy were I 111 the follow ing order .•^i.llley, T'hurlow. und llichmond the former loiH i.f I.011I .■Sidney, the liritish Colonial .sic. letuiy during the lievo- iry War : the others after Lord Tlimlow and the jliike of Kichmond. he seen from the map of the rroviiicetli.it tlietwo former townships Hastings I 'ouiity, and the latter in Lennox, and that hctweun them tretch of land appurently missed hy the surveyors in laying out the Towns." This, liowever, simply olituilled its " nictcs iilid hounds," granted in a hlock to the .'^iv Nations, and called in honour of liief, Tbayeiidunagci, which was in tiim- ulilinvi.itcil to Tyendenaga, 'cscription of these townships appears iiiidur the' pro[ii-r head. fifth, si.xtli. and seventh towns ahovc-numeil originuUy comprised c of I'rince lOdward roiinty. wliieli was thus called iii honour of •e of that name, son of (lenrgc 111, who afterwards h.-caine the Ki'iit and father of (,iiiccii Victoria. have Mil accurate data as to the hounds of the luijjiiial township of iilrg, as parts of what are now Hallowell uiid Atliol were included Fifth Town -tin them portion of the leiiiaiuder hcing also taken rm a separate niunieipnlity ipiite recently. Tliniigh, us ut present 1, Muryshnrg is far from liuing the iiiost iiuportanl township in iity, it claims notice in this onler from the fact that it is the ohlest the survey of any in the county. It is also claimed for it that nry (' Voiiiig. settled at Kaat Lake then Marvshurg, afterwards 11, and now AtlioI -in 17.s:l, the lirst actual sutth-r in the county. lot.) This, however, isdispuled on appurently good autlioritv, hv ses, ami 111. my others of Anieliiushurg. (.Sec A'mki.i.isiiiihi.) will here remark that .Maryshurg at present consists of two distinct pulities-- North and South the former having had .111 independent existence since .laiinary l.st, 1871. .Ml that is nnw therefore letl was iingiiiully coiisidcrahly more tlmii one-third of the whole ila, IS a tract of ■.':), 741 acres ol lunil of an extremely irregular illeil .South .Maiyshiirg the main portion of which is lioumled on h hy I'rince Kdward, or Smitli Hay ; mi the north-east liy parts ol .Muryshnig, Hallowell, and Atlml ; on the south-east, also hy the M' "' -Vthol ; 1 on the south hy Lake lliitario. I'liat portion as "Long Point" extends in an easterly direction into Luke leriiiinating at I'oiiit Traverse. The shelter formed hv 1 g I'oint winds and waves of LiikcOiitario constitute Soulli liu'y, luie of the rhours of refuge, in every lespect, of wliicli liic great inland lakes St : while the geographical position of I'oint Traverse renders the easy ol approach in any weather. This township, as compare.l CIS of the comity, is udmitte.lly the poorot of all, heing valued at ,:;■■ I.f hut nineteen dollars peracre, liv the " Kiinah/.atii.Ti of Assess ■oiiimittce of ihe Cimnty I'onncil tli'e next lowest heing twenty- ir.s per iiere. Notwithstimling this, there are niiinerniis excelitiun- l.iriiis and manv wealthy farmers in the township. Topographic- iiMinty may he deserihed as principally of an 'even face, with il ;iii.l consulerahle hreaks of a somewhat irregular einiraeter to stioiigcr term than "undulating" might justly he applied; geo- 1. Its comiiosltKiii is 111 a high degree i-alearc'ons, the liim-stonc to the surlace with such proiiiincnce as to render the soil in manv ncapahle ol sustaining vcgctahle growth through seasons of con", iimglil. other parts arc less rocky and more sandy, while some with rocky fimmlution have still enough of soil on top to make the .s snseeptihlc to lack of moisture, and where it is thus, the soil is ilw-ays 1.1 uxcelleut iiuiility, and responds most liherally to the touch nsliaiidnian. To repeat a much-used expression, the fanner tickles with the plough, and it laughs witli a h.mntiful haryest. Hnt, in the fact that South .Maryshurg, taken as a whole, is helow the ol excellence, yet the industry and enterprise of its inhahitants »ercil It with comfortahlo and, in many cases, henntifiil I les, tons schools hue ehnrchcs, and everything tending to constitute it erims a, I thriving coniinunity. This .-ml has lieen attained liy ultiyatlon, proper rotation of crops, an.l a strict attention to husi- ■ which the inhahitants of this seeii.ui of the country have long and ieli uuted. " Hurley, rye, oats, huckwheat, hops, »nil corn are the chief agri. nil. oil (iroductB. 'fhere are also large .pialltities of fruit raised, chi.-lU ap; I- ., though all kinds grow here in iis great Inxnriftiiee and to as great perle. i..,i. as ill any itiy of similar latitude and eorrcspoiiding climate. .\h oiiii he seen hy a glance at the map, the f.iiilities for shipj.ii.i; ... very gn-at ; the whiirvcs ami stori-. houses heing so nillnerous .iloinj tl.. shores that the farmer is ohliged to go lull a very short .listali.-e to 11. ai I,. 1 his grain. This very f.iet, which eipially apiilics to tli.- otliei l.mii-hi|is .1 the county, renders it dillicult to ohtaiii anything like a corre.t an I ..i the exports, except in c.is.' of such articles as g-avitate t( ominoii .-. nn. notahly cheese, which is a paranimint in this as in other parts .,f Hi. .'oiiiily. This staple is all marketed at Tictiin, und in the sketch of tint place 'will ho found siiine relialilc infoiinntinn in regard to the elites. product. The lirst settlers in what is now South .Maryshurg w.-ie the M..11. k-. Hicks, Colliers, l,(mevs, Maitins, and I Istramlers, along tli.' souih si the Hilhhs. Ktlis, Mimikers, ami .\ekernialis, along South Itay ; an.l 'It. Clapl'S, li.irrisons, \'ali llllsens, \'ull \'lucks, N'ali .Mstiius, W. lll.ar.l... I'.ttcns. Il.'a.ls, an.l llnlmiiges, ti the yieinity of Ilia, k Kiver ami .Mill. -I Most of the uhovc were I'. K. Loyalists or their families. Some w.i. .h- eliurge.l liritish soldiers. .luiiKJs (terollnniy was u very old resident, one of the lirst in tin- t..wii ship. He was a I'. 1]. Loyalist and (|llite young when he euiiic t.. t 'aii.ela lie perforin. -d iliip..rtaiit service h.r tin- flritisii .luring tin- h'evoliili.iii..t\ War, .111.1 the I H.v.'rniiK-nt gr.inted him one tli..iisuii.l a. res of lan.l. Ti.. war ..f INI'.'-Kt again f..llli.l linn iind.'r the llov'al Standar.l, tog.'th.-r will, his iw.. s.)iis, all of whom distiiignish.-.l themselves hy performing ar.lii..iis and impoitant s.'rviees ..f the most daring and .lungi-rons ehara. tei. The Hicks ahove-mention.'.l were (l.-s.cn.lc.l from L'.lward Hu-k-. mIh., with his fatli.-r, was comleiiine.l as a spy hy the .Vm.'ricans, who lia.l ...j. tured them while .ictiiig in that capacity. The fatio r was t..k. 11 h.-in prisim ut llost.in and liiiiig hef.ire his s.ni's eyes, whi.-li ar.iiisc.l his fiuy t,, such a pit.h that he hroke from his .■ontiiiemeiit. slew the armed gii.ir.l while yet hamlciitred ; and though closely niirsiii-.l uii.l nii.ihle to t.-l. is. his hall. Is from the inanacl.-s, he sii.'cec.lc.l in clil.lilig his .■mimes, aii-l .liter nine days of fasting ami untold suH'ering he rea.he.t 'he r.iitish liii.- T'he lirst s. h.i.il in til.- township was taught in a log shiiiity, long siiii-.' m ruins, wh.-ii- .Milfoi.l now staii.la ; ami tin- lirst ii-ligioiis s.-ivie.s w.i.- pel hirim-d loi u long time hy travelling .Metlio.list niinist.Ts, w-Ii.. pt-iio.it.all\ visited flu- l...>alily, an.l hi-l.l meetings at the houses, and sonietim.-s in I'..- hams, of the .liir.T.-nt settl,-rs in turns. iif th.' early municipal history ..f .Marysl.iiig wefremain in .■..mp.iialn. igii..iaii. .- ; the lirst olh.ial records in the 'p..ss,-ssi..ii of tin- 'l'o\viis|iip Cl.-rk l.cing ul't.r Ihe pnssag.- of the Milni-i I .-\.-t in Is.lo, fr whi.li w.- 1.-..1 11 that the follow ing w.'i'.' tin- town ollic. is hir that year:- .\ii.lrew Wy.nti, Kiev.- : . I. .1.11 C. Hi.-ks, .hiim-s Ulapp, an.l AleXitn.l.-r (.•haiinon. couiiiillois lii.'hur.l L..hh. . lerk. In 1>.'.1, I'alell Clarke was Keeve, and l!i. hard I... 1.1. again Clerk, who-. .Iilti.s he .■ontiiin..l to perform in 18,^2, when K. W. Wright was re. v.-. In Is.'., I, the lirst Depuly-li.cve was si-nl to the ('.unity ('..iineil I'roli. .Nliiryslnirc The I'olh.wilig g.ntlellien llel.l the positions r(-s|.e.-tiv.-ly I rc.lite.l to 111. II. during that year: I'ul.ll (laik.-, li.eyi- ; Lewis Hil.lgiiis, l)i-|.uly lo. v. lii.l.. It Tiirnliull, cl.-rk. Mr. Tiirnl.nll Ins p.rh.im.-.l tin- .luti.-s appcrt.iiiiin. tl. ll... ah..i.- p.isiti.,11 ev. r sin,-.-. from th.-ii. .■ h.rwar.l 111.- loll..wiiigg.-ntl.ini.-n lill.-.l tl Ilic.-sof l!e.-vi- iiii.l |i.-piilv-l!.-.-v.- r.si.e. tivclv : In l>,''.4, .M(-ssrs. Clarke an.l llii.lgiiis; in |s,-,-,, M.-ssi-s. l.ol.h an.l X.-ls..ii |i...lge ; in IMi'iaml Is,-,;, N.ls..ii li...|g.- .n.l l..-wi. Hiiilgins ; in |s.-,.s. .M,..ssrs, Cavaii ami T'hompson ; m Is.'.ti an.l ls.;.i, .h.l.i. li. Hi.ksan.l Koliert Cla|.p ; in l.liil, .laim-s Cavaii an.l N.-ls.m llodg.- ; ii< \siVi, .\.-:.„.n Dodge aii.l William Lane; in ISih'l, William Kerr ami .hilin Cavaii ; in Isdl, .loliii ('avail and .John I'rinyer ; in Isiic, ,l..lin I'riiiM-r ai..! .lames Wilson; from 1SH7 to 1870 in.lii.sive, liohi-rt Clapi. an.l .Amlr.-n Wy,..tl, " In .lunnary, ls71. .North Maryshurg was iii.-..rp..ral.-.l as a s.-pn-at.- ninio eipality. S,.iith MirvsKiiig eoiitinueil to he represent. -.1 a- h.ll.iws In Ivri and 1^7'-', hv .Messrs. Uo.lg,- and Collier ; iiris7;iaml I.s7-t, l.y .Mi— is. 1 I. pi and \aii .\lsline : in l,s7.-, and l,s7i;, l.y ,lam.-s lli-nry Kin.x ami N. l-.-i Hn.lgins ; an.l in 1577, l.y .1. H. Kiiox uiid Solomon Co'lliei. llclow we give II .-omph-te list of t.iwn ..Mil i-rs l.ir tin- y.ai |s7s I ll.-nry Knox, Ih-cve ; Nelson Hn.lgins, l>epiily.|!i'.-y.- ;' lii-ni-imin IliiM--, .loliii Walters, and Carh-I..ii .McCartney, ( 'ouii. ilh.rs; li.d.,-rt Tiirnl.nll. CI. ik iiai-r.-tt Hingioan, Tr.-asui-er ami I'oor Commissi.uier ; M.irshall r.il.ii. 1:..! Siirv.y..r: (i -g.- A. Welhanks, Assi-ssor : Samuel (Istraii.ler an.l I., i-. 1'. l-'airington, Coll... t. lis. Th.re was a Town Hall taln-adv huilt), punhased at Milh.l.l in Ksill. il a cost of 1*41111. Ther.- arc four post villages in the township, viz., Mill'.ird, l'..it .Mill.. id. (.'anlwell, an.l .s.iutli liay. At llie latter three places, noIal.lv at I'ort Mil- I'or.l (which contains an ollic- of the .\loiiti.-al 'I'.-legraph C... I. .iiiit.- .1 l.irL- amount of shipping is .lone. .Mi(.i-,.i;i., however, is the ni.ist important point in the township It takes its name l'i.,iii a nliinh.-r of mills hire, ere.le.l at an cully day. .m l!.- hunks .,r lilack Itiver; th.- tiist .if which was huilt hv Mr, c'lai.p'. a I I l...yulist, and the s,-,„ml ».ttl.-r in the |.la.'.-. S.mi.- int. -1. sting la.-ts 111 r, -ai to Its .-arly setth-ment will he f.inn.l in ,.iir sket.li of lioh.rt Cl,.|.p. L-i . . gran.ls.ui .d the iihoyo- named gentleman, who is now on.- of lli.- 1. a. line .. n of the place. Th.- military spirit of their ancestors still tills th.- I.r.-asts ..f the iid.,.--:! ants, there heing tw.i full .-oinj.anies of th.- Idtli l!.-ginicnt having tli.ir li.il .plurtcrs h.-i.'. Th.- see.ui.l .livi.si.m ...iirt of the cmmtv is aUo hel.l h. 1 II. II. lliight is Clerk of th.- Cuiirt, an.l llii-hai.l l...l,h, Hailitr. .Milfol-.i was ill S..111C respc.-ts the l.-a.ling pl.i. ,- in th.- .-..iility for 111. .; y.-ars. It was th.- .Iep.,t ,if the lniiili,-r tra.le lor th.- wlioh- . ..iiiil v, th.- s.iutli- 1 1 purl ol which was .-..vei-.-.l with a .l.iise for.st of us hm- pine an.l ..uk liii.' IS .-ver grew. It was als.i a gr.at sporting cinti-.- at one tilii.- ; l.iit with •! l.-iihn.- ..tthe Innih.-rtia.l.- Milford lost its forim-r prestig.-. tlcngli it is -iil! pl.'a.saiil village, .■..iilainilig three or four stores, i-anling, grist, an.l saw-mir a gra.le.l S.-I10..I, two .-hurches. telegraph oIKc.-, tw.i h..t.-l,s, h....l airl -I ■ shoi.s, et.-., elc, an.l a linn. >,r. if private i-,-si.lenci.s which w.>iil.l h.- .■vti.-'i.. i-r.-.litahl.i t.iut.iv.n .'.■much largi'r.limensious an.l iiioi.- aiiil.iti..us pr. l,-ii-i- 1. NORTH MARYSBURO. This township was ,-nM.-.l int.. existenc.. as an inil.-p.-ii.l.iit niiinicip .; hy an A.t ol Parliament wlii. h t.iok ell.-, t .laninirv 1st, I,s7l. 1 l.-.i-iapl, ally, it may he .les.-rih,-.l us an arm of the main' h.i.ly ..f Prin, 1- "l-:,l« r ; County, of tin- averag.- width of one an.l a half to tliri-.-' miles, ext.ii.liii th.-.listan,-.- .irs..ni.- sixt.-cn or eiglit.-en miles in a north-eusl, rlv .lin .ii into l.ak.- (hitaii.., lying in a gem-rally parulh-l p..-itii.n t.. th.-" in.iiii! . shor.-, Ir.im which it is s.-parat.-.l hy the Kasl.-rii llraii.h (a nam.- s..ii.,-u.. applied to that part of Hay t^iiutc), at an acrage .listanc.' of tw.. t.i (l.i iiiih-s ; hi-ing surr. iin.le.l .111 its eastern en.l ami ,soiilli-cast,-ni si,l.- hy l; waters ..f Lake tiutario ; and joined to the ho.ly, so to sp.-ak, of the .-oui'.tv . an iimigimiry line eoniinen. ing on th.- south shore of Hav IJiiiiite al- ill ... an.l a half miles west of the lake ..11 th.- M.ilniliiin, m\ .Irawii ,s.,iilh.-r.. .il..ii.' tl-- c'.t 10 :..,imiiary ol the township of Hallowell till il int. rs.-. is (1 them houii.lary ..I S.,utli .Maryshurg, tlieu.-e eiiaterlv, t. -1111111.11111-' ,. I 1 h.a.l ol Smith s Hay. The area .- prised within these h..iiii.|s is -.'1; 1;;. ael-p.s, ol whnh the very large pn.p.irti.in of 'i't,;!.!!) is iiiipi-..v.sl. I'll.- val of this laml IS assessed at *:I24, I4'J, and that of the p.-rs.iiial pr.ipertv will. the township at «4i;, 4 10, while the latest enuiuciatioii giv.-s th.- poiml.il 1 at 1,5'24. COUiNTY OF PRINCE ED In "linpi' llil'. tiTrltnry U |imlm|iii tln' i t niiiKuInf nl' jiiiv purl nf „ ..lUMty nliicli f.ir vurii'lv nl Mmlini' , in l.iy ,,iil h •■ Kil'lli ■I'.iwii,' .■vi.liiiily r.'.„;,.iii/r,l ili.' ex, ,.|.ii.>iiiil .■"MliKniatiMii i,r iv|,i,t WHS art.i»iir.|» I'ulln.l Miiiy»l.iMV, ii« inn lir ho.ii l.y a ^lan..- nl llif innp, ami III.' iiMinin'r III wlii.h lu' prin'i'r.linl in fxiriiti' lii» nnlrra. 'I'lii' |iri'.riii tnvMi'-lii|> •>< N.iith Miiry»l.ni>!. lliwi nn.l Iniiu afi.inm.K fniiiliarly knuwii ns lll'liiili P.. int. «a- Ihr liiat Mliv.'vivl in Ihv I'riii. f IMttihl .|i«tri.|. It «■;[», il»,. ih,. first, l.i.'iililv«rtlliil ill lliri.ritfiiml •■ l-'iltli TinMl ■ llMi lll.lili« llii' I".. Miirv-I.iir«-, Allml, nlhl piirl i.l llallnw.lll, «illi Ihi- plulullilr ixoipti i|' Ihi' Vnull^H ilt Kiisllukc. Illf W.'.KI'S nil lllr liny Slinri' III AiiifllaOimx. mill prnlmlily „ sin^;!,. s.ttli.r iil CiirrviiiK ''!"' i'- Mr. r.illiii" iliUT.il ll|inii hi« ,|u|ii.» liv laiiiliiiK ill wlinl «.!« iil'lrrwarils •iill'"l ^1' I :il'l •< iiinw I'riiivi'iVi Cnvi- aii'l. a-.viiiiiiiK ,i liill.- strrani riiliniiii; ml" tli.' ii.a.l i.l tin' (m.', h.' tmilt a !.!« Imnur |,.r tli.> lis.' ..f his |.ai'y nil l\,v M.iiili |..irt nl jnt M'J, Mav raii^r « n»ii.'.l In William INiws, .iii'l Ihii. is li. Ii, V...1 tn liavi. Iii'iii 111,, lir.l lial.ilali itcIiiI 1,v i wiiit.' man in I'Mii.r IMuanlrniinty. .MtiT h.iviii); nlil.iiinil a iv.l nniliin nl Imliaii rmlil l.y till' nsiial means ,,( •• travi-rsiiiK," lie iliviile.l it iiitn l«n laiiKis nr i-niM-smn.. Iiy rnnniiiK a sniiiewlial irri".'illar lin.' tin uli tin- aiiprnxilnate .I'ntrr ni iImI |>i'iiinsiila, ami Irnm tliis l.nnl ,,11 In'n ,,|' tw,, Inimliiil a.-rr" nn lill"''' "I'll' ■ runt."' linvini; a lake finnl.i);,- tn tlie sniitli, the nllnr a hiiv ir, niau.'tnllieiinitli Tlie.ee.n »»i..|isareslillilesi>;iiale,las " Itav lfaiii!e'" iiiel "l.ak,' Ifaii^je." 'I'lie nnmliir nf a,rr. m a Im w.is i.iit ai Iwn linieln'il, .e.nr.hie.' tn til.' eiistnlii |,i,-vi.,u.lv lnllii«.,| ill laviin; niit Ihe lirst "Iniir tn«iis. ■ ihal l..iiit. the.illnwan f ,M,h II.K. I.nvali-t nr ,|is, liaii;e,l privale M.l.h.r f.,r wlmni III,' >ai,l l,,ls iv,.ie ,le-ii;n,.,l. 'I'liiv immlieieil Imiii a plaee nil, I •■Tin- l.'n.k." nil the snnlh -linr,-. hnth wav". lirsl weslwaid l,i Ihe h.M.I lif .■ nf the llnek. ' aslheea,,. innv he .\rnviin; nl Ihe r,iiiil, ihev ihiiihle hn. k therefpiiii, nninlierimj l-e,lltiv,Oy «,»Uvar.| :i|,,ii;; 111,, llivshniv tn a hiiillt n|ii„i«ile the lieail nf Smith's llav. ill ■*. i.^niiii. ally, nieii ini.r, .t ati.i. lies In the I'nriimtinn nrNnrth Marvsliniy. 'Ih- l"iiiii-nla. II, ,111 the ll:illn»e|l l„,nii,lar> i.istwani In what isUmmii aa " The h'n.k." IS nl r- >■ k v Inriuat 1- Hi. tin- liim'stnne , rni'ianu tn tin snrf.n',' nii .ill h.iiils I'll,. ,h,,i.., aehnhl, .111,1 III a height ,il ,.v,'r nii,. hnn.lri'Ueel, ami in nil.,- ne.irlv t«., hiin.|i,.,l. ami almnsl |„ri.,.ii.|i. iilar. This liii;li. in.kv |.irin,iti..n sml. hilly l,r,..iks awiiv, a, mss tile win. I,, [..liinslila. nl 111.. Itn.k". In. in whi.h j.la... I., the l',.int, a . I;. tame ..f liv.. miles ,,r tli.ieal...iit.s, ihe ■.iinliy phseiits ,111 ev.ii ami iiiil.r.ikeii snrl'a..., as, eii.liiii;L'railnallv l'i..in I... Ill sle.res I., the .eiilr,. ; |„i»ses»inK a .le|.th ami .|inilitv nf -..il inlnn'iahlv lilt..! 1.. Miy ami .v.ry l.r.ineh nf aitrieiiltiir.-. ami ,,ie..i,..| will miili. .nl .'. 1 K, .■liiii. In.». .iml hum resi.l. n- .s. niviin; th. irav.ll.-r a l'..r. iln.. i.l..,i ..I ih.. hi^h ,.t -lal.. ..f|.i..s|„.|iiy. lnj;..|lier Will. ih.. verv '..-HI ...lin.aln.nal la. iliti,.s. .iml l....i-..«..rthy r..|l;.'i..n» ami i al atli il.iilis \,( the ..ili/.ii, ; wliil,. th.. f.irins lhr..n:;h..ill this »..li.,n, wh..th..r i..r th.. i;en..r.ii e\....|l.in .• ..f Ih. ,s.,il. Ih,- in.nlily, viri-tv. .ii.l .jiialitv ..f th.. |.r...lm l», nr th.. ii..;.t .ni.l liiisl.an.llike maiin.r in whi. h laml, fi.iie...s, l.iiil. lines, .m.l ,.v..rvtliin^- al...nt th. in, is k.].! ii|.. ar.. s.ar,..|y tn he ex..elluil In ihe llnniini..n. Il is th.. th..nl.y ..f s..i..ntili.. men that tliis|,.iit ..f tli.. penilisnla w,is,.,.v, i,.,l with water al a ipalatively r...'..nt .lit.- ; hiil that ■•T'li,. Mnilnt.iin " is ., l.art iii.liil..| in tin. L-riml iipln.ival ..f N.itiir,. . .iitiiri. a ae.., wlen the priii. ipil p..rti..ii ..I th.. west.rii ...iitinent was rais.-.l l'r..m llie.l.pllis. Thai this al.., was ..rininally . .,i.i...l l.y tl an. li..wev..r. i- assert, ■.! l,v f;e,,ln(;i»ls, win. nifer .is ] I tliit let,. .I'ml ther.. aie t.. 1.,. li.un.l l...iil.l..i s ..li Ihesiirfaie snn r tin in ..f iniimiis.. si/e. whi. h are in.lii.'..nnus niilv tn the (.'la.ial i.;;i..ii-, in. I ...iil-l ,,nly have lie,.ii pla, .•.! th.r.. l.y lie,..aiiinV frnziii in will, 1 e.l :;.. aiil ,' irrh.l l.y ihein in tli..ir .s..iitli..rn . inirs.. t.i th.. vai inns phi... s wi..-t. th. 1. i..p...,,lni.- "t a nn.r.' ;.'..tii.il ..lit e,.re..iiin. tlies.. ii..rth..rn nn.n- S..I- ..! tl.,. .1. ,1. ; wl.i. h. in lli..ir .|..eay ami .li-snliiti..n. nf ...nirs.. .lr.i|.p...l tin- '. iiM.rs |.r..vi,,n-ly einl....|.l..,| in lli.in nn the spnta where thav nnn n..w I n In this t..\vii^iii,. i. 1.. 1,. h,iiii.| a n.itnral phem.niennii whi.h ha- heeii tin- -nl.]... I ..f inn. h s. i. iitllie inv.'slii.ali ah. I whi.h Inr nearly a ..ntlirv has l.e..n ll... «.,n.l. 1 ami .leliaht nl th,. trav.ller, ami a .■iiri..sitv'..f tl... im.st iii- 1. l..-tilie .ies. liptinii. We r..ler t.. the ■• l.ak.. ..f the .\l..nnlain.' a l.n.ly ..f u.it. 1 ..\. r tl,.. .. n.iles in .ir. ninl. i..n.e, ami .sitnate.l literally "ii .( ittoiml'tm, as lis nam., imln .it..s. wiihin liv.. miles ..f l'i.-t..n. ..n the ii.irth nr hay sle.re. ..ml 1. i.ai.il..! tl tin- l.,iy liy .i |..|l.;e .,f „,|i,l |im,.stnn,., teriniiial'iii;; in i p.. ky pi... i|.|... tw,. Iinii.|i..| f...t in In.iL'ht Th.- nn.st e,.(iia..r.|inai v sl.,ri..s u-.l ... 1... t.ill .il.niit thia w l,.rfiil lak... II h.iiiu' at nil., tiiin' p.i|.liiarlv l.e- I .v..! that il wa- pne-lhally I itle.nil.--. an.l thai it .l..iiv...| its -nppiv ..f \^.l'.I li..n. a siii.teriam.aii pa-san.. . ..ni,.-. tiii^ il with L.ike Kii... 'I h.. Iilt..i a--..ti..ii w...il.| s.ein I.. !..■ v,.rili...| l.y th.. he'l Ihal althnn;;li il lin.l v.ry ii'lie .■;.;./. t.i.ans .,f sllp].ly I., ,lraw ft. .In. th. le W ils still a .t.a.lv ..11.1 ..il.llli- .lanl .li.. !. .... ..f w.iter fr.ini it : aK,,, thai a .arel'ul .aleiilatinii h.nl .1... il...! th.it. a.nl. ti. ..^tra intlm.m .., sn.h as sev.'r.. rains .Inriii;; th.. w.'t s,.as,,ii, .1 .. It ■.MiiitaMi...| a rehitiv.. Ini^-hl alimist i.n.iithal with th.' I..vel ..f Ijik, lai. . whi. h i- kiinwij In v.iiy -..n.ewhat fr.iiii tin... t.i lime ; an.l lin.illy, tli.it It- m. II .l.plh if..r it w;is ar..n.. time sil|.p.,s..,l t.. 1... .p.epi.r th.ili Ih.' i.nlt..iii ..f ll.^ ^niint... tw.. hiiieir. ll IV.-l li..l..w iti, eav,. r.-asniiaM,. f^rniimls h.r mii..|i a th.. .i\ Ilt 111., v.-ir-, l...w.v..r. . areful ...vp..iiiiieiits liav.. rallnr n..f{,ilive.I ihl. vi.w : tln.iiu'h it is n..t . lainn.l hv .v. n tlinse win, .l.iiy il, lli.il tli.. .|i; aiituy ..f wat.r whi. h wi. .an a. liially tra-e as ..,,miiii; intn tin- I ik.., i. al all .-j.i.il t.. th.Lt u..inL'..nl, l.. say ii.itliiije..f Ih.. ilniii..iis.' hiss hy evapnr;iti..li I'll.. -■. iierallv ..,.e..pl...l tl ry n..w is. tli.it it is f...l fr .in iiprim;s ..f a |...'al .l.i.ia '.r, wl,i,li hnrst fnrtli' int.. th.. lak.. at [...iiits l.eh.w it. Hiirlac. . Tn . .|'i .^ ■!... ..iittl..w in.l w.isi, . h..w..vi r, th,..,. .[.nnt^s must 1... iinin. rnns, ami ..1 mat v.lun... : .111.1 pr..l.,.l.lv emit the ;;i...it linik nf the water whii.h falls witl.u I ra.li.i- ..f s..ni.. mil.s ; th,. lay. r. ..r I. .lees .,f r.i.k l)..in;,' apn.,r..nlly "f 11 h l..rni.ili..n a.s I.i l.iine ih,. w.iter ;;ra.ln:!lly .Inwiiwai-.ls ami in th.. •in.' 'I f ll... lake. int. I wle.s.. .l..|.tli.s it linally 'l.nrsl- hirlh a. al...\.. sin. n.i- I. It h.i. 1 n salisfa.t..rilv |.r..v..ii that ll... lak.. I.nttniii is ..f nii....inim.ii i..:..l..rily. ami ..f a .|..|.lh nf .1I...11I ..11.. hnmlre.l l'i...t In. 111 th.. im.aii wal.r hil. .\ .. 1.1.1. 1I...I ii..«s|.aper wrilir thus .hs.rihes it : ". . . U'.. th.n p.i-h ..at ii|..>ii It. wal.r. tip i sm.tll .. ..w. |."..r a e..niii.l..ial.le .listan... w.- e..l. li.liii lly p,.|.,.,.iv.. the l.i.tlnin, whi.h .a.lisists nf .liss.ilv.-.l. ..r ralli..r .■.lr- r■..l..■l, li.,..-. -.1 In...,, an.l lli;lit that with liltl.. nr nil ...v,.rli.ill nln' may pUKll tie- wh..l.- l.-ii.,'lli nf his nar inn. It. I "..111111111111; tn Iniik .l.iw liw .inis llpnli 111.. t.'-.inlitiil wl.il. - l.nt',,Mi as w,- sail alnii^, wi- start iiistim.tiv,.ly iip-.n tin. line that w.- ill al ..n... Ins.. siyht ..f ll, ami that we (.'a/.' iliLi n .I.-.'!' .m.l Iriehlflll .|'.\... ul.|. h IS f,.riii..il I ■! l,v tie- sinhh-ii app.araiiee .-f a pre. i[. it. .lis li.le.. n. lining ri-lit a..n,..s th.- lak.-. .N'ntliin-j .an .-\.e.-.l tin- aina/.-in.-nt t.-rnn, I h..l alinn.l '.all. ..I it whi.-h s ,- [i,.,,|.l.. ..xpre-.s nil sinl.l..iily limliin; tli,.ii.- ... v.s siirninn.le.l l.v h.ftv. .lark w.„..|s. ami Ihialinj,' ll]i.Ml the .nrfa.-.' ..f »at.-r a- 1.1.1 k a. ink, nvul ill al.vs, w hi. h lln-v have lieeli I. ,1.1 is .inite nnhilhnlii- al.l- ■ The u.iters nf this heanlifnl an.l w.m.h.rliil lak.. are ntili/e.| t.. .Iriv.. the In., himrv ,.f the " l.ittl.. Iliaiil Tiirl.iii.. Wal.r Wli.ei " w..rks, a hiiee ^-rist n.i'i. ..ml a plasl.-r mill. Th.- ha-alitv i- kimwii hv th.. nani.- nf "The Sinn.. .Mill-, H.r. Ih.. lu-.t mill in lli.' .-. Iv. ami the thn.l in lie- Hav yiiint.- Inslri !. -.la- .- t.,| l.y .Maj.n Viin .Msti'm-, in IT'.l'h al the f.inl ..f the .-lilf, in 1 inn hv u.iiei linin II,,- lak,,-. The mill .-.,ntaiiii.ii tw., run nl .t'.ii.s, ami th I...lts nf ,iiir,.r. lit .i,..jn.,.s nf tinei Th. r- wius als.i a f.rn . n.ssini,' ihe liiiv h,-tw....ii this p.iiii' ami .A.lnlpl.n.- l..»n, th.. .le.ns l...iii^' le.i-,. .,l„,nt .111.- iiiih- .list.int fn.ni .-a, li ..Ih.-r ll was ..-..r Ihis f.-riy that th.- ..hi V..ik .i.i.l Kiii.;sl..ii r..a-l la>. It pa-s.-.l .'Inse t,i ll,. wal.ra e,'l(j,., 11ml, r the " lliyh Shuie," tn I lallnwel'Ul'n'tnn j. thence, re! Illnnmllel.l, \V,.|lill)(t 1111,1 ( 'oils.... nVer lll..(',irrvilll(.plliee, We« It lnllnw,.,l near Ihe lake shiire nil tile wny to ■rnrnlitn ( Vorkl. In this "laml nf Ihe in.mntaii, ami Ih.- II I,' wlms.- wen. ry ha year, th.- .elmiralinii ..f Iran-lh-is |i.,mnll parts, .f tin- unihl. then- 1 heanlifnl lan.U.-..pe ..en.. In ija/i- iip.,11 llniii .all h.- witness., 1 fr '"'• 1 lin h.-t"....|i Ih.. Ink. ami the Lay. "li ll le h.iii.l is ll In. 'Ill sli.ei nf wat.r, skirt..! hy a pre. ipilnin nuky ri.lu.-, .,n,n-.l !'>' ll ih'inil '.'i.st growlh. On tl ther, at a .listan. e nl l«. I. el h.-lnw, Ihl- wat.i« nf Hay (^iiinl,. ri|n.li. ami »|mrkh. .ilinnst .li ii..ath vniir le.-l. N n- .ipprnpiiat.- siti- null. I h.ive 1 11 si-h-.t. Ii.ui.lsniii.. ,.|inr. h whi. h a.hirns th.. slmre nf Ih.iIi Ink., ami hay. II. .-..lie, tmn nf w..|l Imill ami ei nn.li.ills linines, in. Inilill),' a ulnre, "iliall, hill v,.ry pn.iiv, , ,iniilry vilhi(.e. Ilnwii a iM-ei-ipiee, ».i »ti-e|i I ii"tnal at ila/i a visi..ii, alaii.l ih.. St. in.. Mills, ,.11 tli I,;... if whih- tli..Ki..il altilmlenl the l.ehnl.l.-r spr.inls ..iii liihn-e linn, lik raimi, a 111. ..I inai;iiili. .nl .iml h.v.ly p|.,.ap..l. I',, ihe nnrlh, ,.asl, alr.-l. he. f..r 111 iii\ iiiih-s ll.iy l^niiii.-, in snme ,liie,-li,iiis .is far as t nf visi.iii .an .-»t. li.l. .Vllinelnils hiva -.r inh-lanf ereater nr hs. si/ variety III ah.ip.-s, iml. Ill tie- laml ..n .ithi-r si.le. Th.. islumls, like ».l.liti.mal int..r..al ami variety tn the view; while the ever-elniiinin inl..ri..iiie|...| himl ami water, hireat ami .leai-iinj, impart n siirpriai , III l.eniity tn tin- l.rnsp.-. t : ami, I., eninplele the ph-lnre. the hii-ea I hills III th.. main. (ami, with Iheii vari , ..l.ir...l sha.lea ami tilils. In l"i' iliat.il h.i.'k.(.n.im.| whi. h a. I. Is h eiiselyl.. th.' . aptivatiii;; a s.-en.' whnh re,|iiin.s a 111 ilile p.. 11 t. a.l.-.|iiali-lv pnitiav, an. painlillj; .111 nm-'s inili.i's .ye «lii, h Inn.- m.r ..in st.iin e will n.it ll.-si.h-., Ih, re s,-,iiis sa. h an " et.rii.il litlieas nf things " ev.-rvwher wh.-tli. r np..n the .piht elinn h hesi.le the .|. ep iiiiratli..iii.il.lewat.-n siiiK' '""■ with the .Miinip..t.-n-.- nf tin- ri.at.ir. ni III,- neat lilt instin.-tivelv i.-.,illin^' ih.- ..iinf,.rtsan.l ph-asiM-es nf ..nr nwn Inve.l the hiisy iiiilla h. ii.-ath, wl pninlerniis ma, liim-iy, ,lrivi.ii hv tl Irnm ah.iy.., ia Ih,. synihnl nf that Ira.le, iiiminene, liinl pmsperiU iniviealinn is always a n...|.sBary leljnn.t ; nr th.. .llHlaiit lamla.-a| rninnm-e ami hislm-y, within wli-.s.. |,r; vil f.ir..sts the l.nal r.fii^ I'athi.is ..f.air .-nniitiy emlnie.l nut. .1.1 pri\.iti..iis ami har.ishipa h,; nl prill, iples they .-herisheil, li| wlm.s,. .hnres Ih.-a.- | ii-,-is ,.| Willi stnnly arms ami llriti.h will, 1 pn-n.l an inln.apitalil.- wil.h iiia-h- it In l.lns.s..iii as Ih.- m.. , .iii-l » illiiii wle.s. ilin.-s 1 nmh- "IkIiI «.-ie I i.inv ..f niii in...t illn.Iii.iiis men. in. -In, Inn; III -L.lin .\. M.i.-.lniial.l, 11, .11. Chi.-f .liisti- . Ila-.rinin. linn. K.iwai.l 11.111. I..-WIS \Val|l.ii.|;;e, 11. .11. I!..l..-it rliarh-, Wilkin., linn. 111. h I'arlH.ight. 11.111. Ilill.i Klinl, linn. |!,,l„.rl lf,-a,l. II, .11, .Sainin-l W, ■ Iii-Il;.- Lnni-r, .\,l.iiii llenrv .M.-y.-ra, tin- Ifnl.lins. |l..rlaii.l.. ( T.ipp-, K -1. hesniis, .111. I many nllnr., wh.ia.- hi. Inly is th.- hislni\ ..f I'a wle.ae mimes arc parti. -iilarly i.lenlili.-.l with all i.iil.li.- all'aira ..f tli If ila .-.irliesi seltlem. Ill m Ih.- pn-.,-nl ,lav, T ak.-ii alt.ie,-tli,-r, t spiiail niit heh.n- 1' ,- ,ilis,-iver I'n.iii ih.- l.ak.- ..I the Mnnni.iin « he a Inv.-r ..I Ih.- h.-.mtifill in Nallin-, .ir ,111 a.linirer nf nii.-\ain|.le. h.rlilmh-, aiil patrinlisin, ..r ..m- win. .lelinht, in ira.liti.in ami nai ..lie ..f Ihl- ).'raii.l.-sl iimieinahle, ami »-.-ll w.irlhy the Iril.ilt.-s ..f si. .We. I iipnii it l.y all writ. -is sin.-e tin- .-.niiitiy In'ia lia.l a histnry. We Iiav,- iiililnate.l that .M.irysl.iii-^ w.ia siirvi-ye.l innre es|.e a.-tlh-im-nl l.y .lia.-hariie.l Ih-ilish -il.lii.rs. 'I'll, liisl ai-ln.il ..tiler \ limits nl Xnrlh .Maiysl.iire was .\l.-s.imler .M. I1..11.1I.I, all.-rwar.ls ; laily kii.iwn a» I '..I. M. ll..iia|.l, win, was a s,.i^.,-aiii in th.- r-tli llii 11.- wa. pie.elit with hia nunmlil at the , .Iptiin- ..f I .1.111;; an. ami iva. in th.- mihtarv .. n 1- .- .,r lln-at Itiilain h.r m-.irlv .ixlv v. hin.l.-l in .M. Ii.inal.ls r.,i, (m.w Prinv.-r's. ni 17s.|, ami s. tll.-.r.in Inir.l l.y, wlu-r.- In- r.-m.i I till liis.l.alli in l.sl,'.. ll.-ha.l l.iii „m- wln. all. iw.ii-.ls niai-ii,-,l .1 .Mr. l'iiii\,-i. ni i-'r.-ncli .lesi.-,-nl, wlmsi- s, I'riny.-r siill liv.-s tln-re, an.l is nm- nf the k-ailili;; men nf Ihe tnw-i, la still 1, lal.. I .if tin- rnlnm-l as a fa.-t nf the eiealest iiiip..rlane. .hiys, Ihal In- "..win-.l tin- lirst linrse h.-l.iw tin- l.i.-k," III irnii, .Majnr Van .Mstin.., ihi-n .,f A.h.lpliiialnwn, leeeivi-il 11 Snliif liv.- hiimh.-.l a, n-s ,.f himl a|..li;;si.le the l„ike nf the .Mnlllllai thei... ami I. niit Ih.- St - .Mills, Van .\lstin.- w.is a man nf em ni.-ans, win. ha.|e..im- in In.in th- .M.ihawk \all. y with a party nf s,-\ r.-liieees years previniis. ami s.-tll.-.l in .\.lnlpiiilst..w-ii, wli.-i liv.-.l till I 7..11;. .Many ..f Ins ili-s,-,-mlams an- imw , :; tin- .t eiti/,-ii. ,.| ihe rrin... lalwar-l Uislri.-I, C.ipl. .\r. hil.ahl .M.-|i..nell. s.-i-;;t, linn IS "S-piin-" Wri^-hl ( als.,11. Ilaniel M.-Inlnsh, the li..sa'a, l'..w.-rs' I .\l. I 1 in.ilis, Wi till- lil-sl s.-ltl..|s. Th,.!.. w.-ie .ils.i ah.. Ill hirty.|iseliare..l I l.-s.ians, ill all, I selth-.l in llii- .11111111.11 nl I's 1. Tl 11. mil. I in.-.-, .-iml aim "f tie- .nniiln w,-i, »,, 111 1,-1 1 v at vaiian.-e willi wliit tli.-\ l,.i,l h,-n-t, I a-, list I tn. Ih.il inanynl lln-iii ...1.1 ..r t;av.- awiy ih. I'r lan.l .m.l v els.- lli.-y p..s..ssi..l, ami i.-lt tin- ..ilinliy, sniin- In sVtlh- ill tin- Iliil. .ith.-is i-i-tiirniin; In |.'.iini).e ; many ..Ihers w.iiil.l ;;la.lly have l,.|i 1 11 |...ssi..He.l i.f Ih.. lie. ..s.arv Ill.-illls. .-\liinn;; thus.- wli - r.inal T as S.-hneiil.-i. |-;i-neal N.sihliiie, ami lli-n.lri,-k S.-hmi.lU. r ;;ra|.liy nf thes.- iiaim-a lia.s h.-.-n .\m.;lit-ia.-.| siii.-e th.-n. ami w.- liml Y .1 snii nf tin- f.irnier, ll.iW livillt; nil !,.,l I .-aat »i' the Ihiek, ..11 V, ;,i setlle.l, an.l when- he linn. .-If was l.nrii, haul nii t.. h.lir s.-nre yiai. has ev.-r .in.-,- n-si.l.-.l. Th.- lalt.-r-n.im.-.l ha.l .iiiit.- a himilv ..i snn- win. in s.-tlh-.l al.inelh.- le.rth -nh- ..f Sinitha llav, whi.h was sllli. ... m -i alt. -I 111. Ill N.iir tin- p..llll ttl.-n- I ..I. ,M.II,.mi|.| settl.-.l. Sir l-'re.leriek Ihill line- Siir\.-v..i-lh-n. -rah lia-l lai;;.- ej-ants nf himl. Ilisanii, now an hah- an.l h.'.irty, still In.-. ..n p.iil nl tin- ..hi estal.-, l..,t 111, ll,iv ha i< 111 . I. Ivan 1 mri. iillnii.t. aii-l lia, a iim.t h,-aillifiil ami p'lei.a lli.wih-waa tin- -ian.i.lan;;hl.-r ..f I nl. ,M.-ll..nal.l. .\ ^' thi- i-arliest .,-il|,-is ,,11 th,. h.iyshnn- w-n.|li, ll,iii>;.ii.ls, .\ .iml riiii;;l'.s. 111. I .Mr. li..iii;ai.l wa. an assi.t.inl .111 ll..- .iii-e.-vm 111.- p.iily iiinninu ill.. ..liu'imil lin -., :in.l r,-.-. i\. 1 lar;;.- eianls nf lam pl;l. .- iniw klinWll as llnli^iiinra I '..1 11. -Is., .\ hire.- niiiuher nf his .1.-; -till n -i.h- in Ihl- 11. ii;lil...ll. In.n.l. w.-lMn-ih. aiil .-iiterpri.iim .-ili/. 11 l-'n.ln tin- le-.-l.t .lit.- " whieh .N.-rtli .Mary.l.llr_' was s.-l nil as a tnwnship. its miini. ipal ,.iiy is ..i.,n t,ihl. .\ elan.-.- at I In- in. i|. vin.-e th- m.isl --.isinil ..l,.,-rv,-i 'ih.l h.r ihe p.-.iph- . I tin- I'ninl Inatt,- l.llsiinas al .\lilf..nl Iwh. r.. th.. T.ittn Hall nf th.. ..M I..wii.hip ivas • was a inalt.'r ..f very e|-,-at in, F PRIiNCE EDWARD. XVll. III rnllti'ii.ll, MViT llH't'.trryilll(-ltIliri*, Witl nf whi. h lictn- all tilt way tn 'rnroiiin (Vurki. • lUlllllih .mil till' tl I, " VvImit Mri'lli l-y ll.lM tli'ill I'lil vi'lli'M Ik. Mi all {iiii'lii III till' uiiilil, thru' m i iil'c II uit/i> i)|iiiii tliiiii I'lin III- witiii's-ii il rriiiii till* lii|i III' liiki' mill till- liAy. On tl iii- Ihiiiil i^ tlii< iiiiitjiii- I'll liy a |iri-i ii'iliiMH I'lii'ky rh\if<\ rii\iri-il in |il.iri-s rtli 'till II tlii-i, at a ilMaim- nl tun liiiinln-il l-i> i^iiinti' i-i|i{i|i- iiiiil aiLirkli- al t iliii'i'tiv III- -■ .iiiiiri»iiiiati- -ilti' iiiillii liiVL- h»-i II .iiUrtni f.ir llii- 1 ^ till- ^liMi'i- lit IkiiIi hiki- aii'l liay. Ilanl In imi I i-iil liiill-i llnUMt-i, illi lllilillKi a Ntnrr, till tiling' a llitiy villni^i-, Itiiwn a iir.-. i)iji-i*, nn iti-i-ii iiiid i!ii-|i mll.'iitali-l I III- Stiiiii- Mill^ nil (I Ipiil till- lUy ; till- lilllilMi'l ; l.i-iinty nf [11. Ill' .ilili' |.i-li t I Li.|i'.|iliiti-ly liiiillas. aliil I'liliiiH^i M' uliirli linii- II. ir I'ii'i itni^tan. f will nut i-r.iili.-.iti-. an " I'ti-riiiil litin-HH nf tliiiij^-* " rvi-rywlicn- wi-^a/r, ini-rli lii-iiili- tin- i|.i-|i iinratlinnialili- watrii, nniiii-H- ..till f till- I'li-atiir, III till- iii-at litlli- villiifii- iiiiiiI'..ltH an.l iili'ii^nii-i nf iiiir iiwn Invi-il itniiii' ; nr il )iiiiiiU'riin-i niailiiiii-i-y, ilrivi-n li\ tin- wiiti-i--* lit tliiit Innti-, I'liniiniT.'i', ninl |iriis[nTit\ tn wliirli .i-M*ary a.linnit ; nr tin- ilinlant l.-ui-U.-aiif, ri. Il in lill w|i..'r I.liIiii.ViI I'nri-it-i tin- l.iMil ri-fui,'.rs, tlii- ilniiil iiiilnl.l {,ri\alinn-i ami liai'iUlii{.H fur tin- >.iki- i-il. n)inii wli...-ii. ^linri-s tliiNi- |ilniii.|.|ii 1. 1 ("ana. la. li-li will, r.in.ini-i. i| an iiilini*iiilali|.- willll■llll■s^ amt riiM , .111.1 « illiiii wln.s ntilii-H ;in.l iin.li-r mir M-ry nilr ninst illii^liiniw iiii-ii, inrlniliiiL; lit. Hmi. Sir Cliii-r Jusli. .' llai^.r II. linn. I-Mwai.l .Miirniy. l.iii. I!.il..-rt I'Imili-. Wilkin.. Ilmi. Hi. Iiar.l .l.'lin lint. 11.111. Ilnlii-rt llr.i.l. 11. Ill .-^.inin.'l Waslil.iiriii-. IV M.yii». tin- llnl.lin-. ll.irl.in.l.. tl.i|i|.-. \lli s. liii-. wli.iH,. lii.lnry i« till- hi^t.in ..f I'aiia.l.i, ami rly iilvnliliiil with all i.iil.Ii. aH'.iiiK ..f tin- inimtiy t in 111.. |ili ■■.-111 .lav. 'I aki'li alliiL" tln-r, 111.- |.irllll'i- ivi-rl'rniii till' l.aki- ..I tin- Mniinl.nn w In-tlii-l' In- ill Natliri-, nr .III a.liiiiri-i ..I iim-\alii|.lni .■.lUra;,'.-, ..I whn ili-linlii, in ti.i.litinii aliil inliiam. , i~ inalilr, .iml wi-ll wnrtliy tlit- ti-ilinti-> nf |ii;»iM. In-- • IS >ilin' tin- i-.iiuitiy lian liail » histnry. Ii.it M.ity.liiirK »■.» -lurv.-yt-il ninri- i-4|.iTi.illv fnr I'.ritisli -.'il.lii-ri.. 'I'll, lii.t ai-tii il .. tlli-i witliin tln- :; M.i. .\lixiiiili-r M. I>..ii,il.l. ,illir«ar.U ami |.niiii. ili.il.l. wlin wa., a -. ip-.int in tin- T-tli llinlil.in.li-i>. . I.' Ill at llu- i.i|il ..f l.i.ni^l.uin iin.l i,iiii.lii'ii. i\ 1. 1- nl 1 ill-It liiitaiii fni nf,irl> .i\ty>rai-. lli- . {linw rrinv.-r'si in i;-*!, ami .ittli-il mi tin .Ii..m- .1 lill liiMli.'ith 111 IM.^. lli-lia.l l.llt niii-.lailt;liti-r. Mr. riinyii, nf l-'r.-in-li .|i'>t-iiit, wli-.'i- ^mi .I..I111 .mil i^ nlli' III the K-.iilitl^ IIK-II nf tin- tiiw'li>lii|i. It itn-l an a fart nf tin- ni,.ati-nt ilii|iiirtalii-i- in IIi-.m- lil-l linrsi- 111 Inw till, l.i.k." l--tim-. linn .if ,-\.|..liilin«|..\Mi, r.-.i-iwil a ^'taiii ^ti lan-l a|..iii.'.,i.l.. till- l..iki- nf till- .M.innl.iin, >,• til. I - .Mills. Van .\Utim- w.is a man nf .-niKi.li-ialili- ini till- .Miiliank Valli-y with a i«ii ly nf v-vi-ral l.n.il .lis. ami sittliil III .\iliil|.liii.ln«-ii, uhin- he li -.1 11. il.-^.-.n-l.inl.s ,-in- iii.w am. .11;^ tin- imi-it ii-sj.i-.-u-n ar.l In.tri.l. mil, s.r^-i. llariismi. " .s.|iiiii- " \Vrij;lil. William tlii. In.ss's. I'.iwir^' ami .\1. 1 'iin.ins, wi-it' ;iiiii.ii^ .11- il 1 1 tmlv.|iM.harK..l lli-s-iiiiN wh. I. .11111. in III 17-^1. Till- .11. niii^l im-i-^ .ami .snirniimiinn.. ily .It vaiiam-i' with uliit III. \ h.i.l lii-iitnlnn- lii-iii .1 ihi-in .nj.l nr ^'a\.aw.iy tlnii Ijuil anil \i ''.\: littli* ft fill- iimiiliy. .s tn Mtlli- III till' I'liili-., .-i!..-. -,, 11- ; iii.iny nihi-ri, wmihl j;lailly li.-ivi- li-fl 'i.nl 'h .'s^arv liti-aii--. .■\lnnn;,' llnisi- w li ■ i.inallnii »■ N. -III. linn, .,,,.1 lli.mlrii'k S.hiniiltz. Tli,. mll..i. li. Ill .\ii^'lii-isr.i sill. 11 til. -11. ami wi' linil V' Sir. 11.1-, iunn nil l,..t 1 i-asl nf till' Innk, nil V. ||l. 1 ' iiliia- -•'If was Imrn, haul mi tn f..iii- ... nn- yniM .i^n, ami 1... hitl.rn.ini.'.l ha. I .iiiitr a l.iiiiily nf sons, smnv nl rtli siili' n\ .-sinitli .s IJay, w-lii. Ii was siilist-.|iit-nlly • li. M.'ll..mihl si.'ttli^l. Sir Fl-i-ili-rii-k Ualin-, at niit- I lain,- yi-niits nf latlil. His sun, Iniw all a;,'i-il mall 1.11 |i,iit III till- iilil i-slati-. l.nt III, ll.iy llanni-. 11.- i~t. an-l ha. a iimst lii-aiilifnl .iml |i'li-.isaiil |ihii-. . ,.;lii.i ..f r.il. .M- linmiM. l-i- ..11 thi'liiy shm-i- w ii-tli. Ilniin.ii.ls, .Miiiakir.s, i^at.l W.I-. an as-ist.int nii Ih. sin vviiii; stalV nt il lill s I ii-.'.-ivi I lar-.- niaiils ..f hill. I mar tli.. iiiils rmmis.. .\ hm^i- niiniliii nf Ins ih-s.'in.lauts hnii.l. will-livihi aii'l .nti-rinisilin , ili/, ns. whii-h .\..rtli Mary.l.llr_' was si-t nil ,is .1 si-|.iiati' nivis I ti.lil.' .\ nhin.'i' ;it till- lll.l|. will I-. 111. rvi-r'that |..rllii- |ii-ii|.li-i I tin- I'.iinl in.ilK-ml |iiilili. till- I'nwn Hall nf tl 1. 1 l.iwii.lii|. was sitnati.ll, I in.niiM-nii-iii r. IViiiL.' Ill a minmily, Imwi-vi-r, t- linsm-i-.-sslully tn i-trr- I a si-i.,iratnin. 'I'lii. mm li- .■•ini|.lishi-.l iii'lsT", rhii-lly Ihrminh tin- nnliiiii}; 'liny.'l', win. lia.i .irvnti,'.! his li ml I'ln-J^jy I., tlii- li-.li-il WL-ii-fm till- yi-ar I ST I, .iml tin- hill.iw ii.t; an- insilinns; .liihii rrinv.-t. II.. ■\i-; .\li.lli'W Wv.ntt, llialns, Unlii-rt MilliT. I nwm ill.irs ; I..-VI Williams, s.ii ; .lam.. Ilrnwll. l.rwis K. 11-1111111, .l,ilin 11. i.l .1. Il..ii-,ii.l, rii..isni,.r. w Is lIi-i-M- fnr a iiniiili.-r nf yi-ais, tln-n William ami In- in t.irii was sin-.i-eih-il liy l.i-vi Williams, .•'•'■in.l linn-, hiillnwin;; is a full list nf ln\vnslii[i l.i'Vi Williams, ll.i-vii ; .\. W. llinwn, .'ymlnw I r:t\i'ii. rnuncil! lis ; lli-nry .\. l*nwi-rs, I'k-rk : linii^ar.l, .\-si-ss-irs ; I'l-lur .\ Minaki-r. Calvin illi'.'l.irs : ('mirinl.l. lfnii(^,-ir.l, 'rri-.-isnn-i. si'im' ynars a;*ii liL-Jir Wail| s I'.ii . mt l.nt II, I', vi-nii-iil, ami nf iiiiiiliTii styli-, ami rnsl, with ?-J.niiii. W,iii|.iiii,, an isl.iml \\mn nil' tin- >milli «linri-, iiiiiin.ili- thi- innutli nf .Miiillh'i. lliiy, 111111.1111.11111.111 l,IKiiiarn-s nnistlv iif Kinsl hiinl, ami rnrraao pitit iiniii. Iiiwii-- iiiisi.nlli.'L.sitt llimKar.l s riirmis, t,iil .'m, lliiy llaiixni ('i'i-H«y, l,iii », i-ast nf tin' llii'k ; iiml Wuiiiiihiii, l,nt 7, wi-»t nf Hn- llnik. \V«ii|aiiis is till- si-iit nf tin- Kiolitli Hivishiii t'liurt nf I'nin-f Kilw.ir.l Cniiiity, III uhi.h K.I Man Ksij., i" - h-rk, .iml .IniiHs lin.i-, l.allill'. Tlnri' all' a iiiimli.i . f wliarvi'. ami .Inr- .|i..ii.r> mi Imtli w.iii-i liniit. nf tin- tnwllshiii 1 nml tin- la- ililn. nlh-ti'l tin- (ar '. Inr lln .lii|.ini-lit nl inn- • 111 ir IS linn Inn- i-l.o ii|iial|. .1 i-x.i-|.l 111 -111111 |.iiit,.,l I'llli. •■ I'.'lwal.H' ly. SOPHIASBURO. .Sn..'alh'i|inliiiii..iir..f tin twiliili. iiil.l.ni; t:,- 1 1 1, lln' miKinal "Sixth I'liwil ' IS l..inii.|i'i| nil till' until li\ III.' Wist l.r.ilii'li nf ll,iv l^lilllti, mi tin' i-.i«t l.v till- -■ 1 J! Ilia, h " ami l''l.' Il.i\, mi tin- smith l.y tin- t.miislii|i nf llalh.w. II, ami nil till- Wist liy .\ini InislinrK .mil llilln-r. (•.iniim-iiriiiK at II Iimllt nil rn-tmi lla>, ilmul iwn inllns ilnvMi tin- lift sliiiri', wi- strike the liniimhirv lit S..|ilii;isliiir); ; Inrniiiii at riKlit .in«li--i tn the alime, w-i- Inl ln»- tin- llne'ilnnlinu it fr llalhmi-U, rnnniliK llnlH'e ill a /iK-/,llK ilil'ee- linil— allirnali'ly t.i nmtli-wist .iml smith iiist till It iliter.ii'ts tin- siiiilh. i-a«t emin-r III thi- tnu lislii|. nl llillnr, tlii'lni almin tin- lasti-rii linlimlaiy ..I th.it t.i\uislii|.. Ill .1 m.rlln ll.N ilili-i linn In tin- Hay, at a |inuit niilinslti- HnH's I. ..mi, whi.'h, ImweM 1, is ,1 |iirl nl .\lin llaslini'il, while Hi)! islan.l a llltlr lUltlnr In lill' lasl. I.i.|..n:js tn .ireat iniprnveimnt n|ii.ii th.il ..I Marysl.iirt', ilm K'<" i-'l 1 ' ■'' ''i>' tt-rritni-y nlh-rinu fwliti.s fnr a linire li-^illal ami s\ inmetri-'al ilivisii.n. Til.' sellleiinnt inenli'i.neil .ih.ne as li;nin,« hem e nln-eil alsnil 1777 was near the lii.i.l nf I'i. tiiii ll.iy. ami iml in tin- |iiesi-iit liniita nf .Suiiliias- hill').', thiiilnh It was a |iarl nf the " Sivfli I'nwn " at that tinie. The (;i. .It hulk nf lln- lalnl ar nl the water frmits is saiil tn have liiell •■Iniati'il" hv I'. 1:. I.ny.ilislsnf Kr. ilerii'ksliiir^; ami .\ilnliiliii»tiiwn, wlm ".Inw" il iiinlei IIiim'iiii.i Sinieni-'H innehilnatiini ; hut (laving niruaily e.stahlishi'.l thi'inselv.. liny Inhl this lainl witliimt settling u|imi it, ami siilil 11 as i.ii|iiiitniiil\ iHiiiriiil. Many i-t lln tirst '.n tllal sitllers wen' what the '• 1-. l-'.'s" ealleil " I.iile l.nValists ■■ l.v w.iv nf tinil.l. Tlli's^ Wile .\liu-rie.lll .nlnllists, whn, tl|iiui;h ayni|.'.lni,-rii;; with tie- lliltl.h, win- nut iHiveli mit nf lllelrnhl llnmes, as 111. my Im.l imvimisly l.i-i n. liy tile vii-tm lulls I 'nnlineiit.ils ; hut, tinil nf 111.' iii'W nnlernf things after liie return nl |ieaei., nr e likely, llliliniil hv the rini-laniilliin 111 1 invi-rn-ir Snn.-ni-, fnllnwiil 111 the stl-|is nf the iinj..iii;il l.nvalists. This I'nii-laniali issiie-l 7lli l-'elnnny, IT'.I'-', Ma» |iniiii|iti-.l l.y till- (i^iM-nim-'s n|nn that then- still n- ineil in the then rillleil inl.'.iins 1 lai'-i- iiuinlii-r nf li.yal llritisli siiliji its win. wmilil yet leave till- in-wir li..\.-riiiiii-iit ami nl.l. r i-niilltiy fnr the nMi-r linverniin-nl ami iii-wi-r i-.iunii\, .Inl lln-v l.nt n-i. ive snlhrnnt em niir.iii.nient to .In sn ; ami il |.nni.|i-.i, aini.liL' .illnl llilnus. tllll i.n-ll sh.iiihl lei-.-lve Iwu liumlleil aen-siiflami WheUnr tin' 1 invermns n|iini..n mi llie almv.' sulije. t was i-m-n-i-t nr nllierwi.i-. Il hj.-it .lini-il at was .ii'i'.iin|ilislie.l, as his innela- inatinli hail the eU.-i-t nf imhniii;; many tn li-a\e lli.-ir limiies ill the Vliited Stati-M iin.l settle ill ran.nhi. We have lata Iniiii wliieli In uin- in ev.nl slali iin-iit as to .-itln-r tho time l/f iirj settle nl of tin- l..wiislii|i was iiiaile, m the imlivi.lual who niaile It. It is kinnvii, In.wi ver. that -hihn I'an ells setthil mi l.nt 10. M.iruli I'rnnl. aii.l Nath.ini. I .s.iluns ami llnilliaini' Hiinmest smnewliat Inr- thi-r west, nil lln- ..mil' fnnit, in the lie^inniii;; nl th.' last ileeinle nf tin) eiKhti-.-nth .'•iitury. I'lnills Innl .s.-rve.| lln- In.yal • aiisi- 111 .Majur \an Alstiii-'a i-mniiaiiv, ami Sulnn-s wa.s a I'. K. I.nvalist fnnii Diielieiis (.'olinty, .V.-w Nmk. .Mimit tin- s.iiiii- tiiiii- riilli|i llnlilill. ti-.-elln-r with tin- family nf .Inlill linlilin, his lin.lln-i, i-.iine in fmiii .Xilnliilinslnwii. when- .Inliii hail ilieil just |irevinllsly trmii tin- i-tli-el nf wiillmls le.-eive.l snlin- yi.ir* lielnle llnlll a foriininn |i.-iily s.-nl nul liy U'asliiii;:tnii, w lin-e army w.is tlnn encaiii|ieil in lln- viiinily'nl llnir hnliie in New .li-rsey. Tlii-.se twn limthera, ti.(;etllel- with tw'i. ntlnr l.'nlilins relatives nini al.n ealiie llitn I .imiila .it the saillu ti ami fm till- . same I'.iiisi'. wee llie all.estms i.f a very iillin.'l.ills |ini- ni-iiy. wlin Inive s.illi-ii.l llinin-hniil lln- 1- try imlahly the Hay nf l.lui'nti- i.-:.'ii.|i ami l.iki 11 sn- h a |..i.lilif;, h inalile, ami iiilellif:i-iit |i..it in .ill {iillili.- .| ti.nis ..: tin- .1 ly, ,1. In enlltle tlli-in In tin- ili.tilntn I mil- 111 lln- I t inllin-nlial laiiiilii s "f inir i"iiilitry . I In- 1. mark is mieenilly a|i|iliealili- III lln- H.iy Hislri.'l. as .my "f lis iitizeiis i-aii la.ir witnesa. .lalin-s Mmih 11 was als.i f lln- v.-iy earliest si-ttlels. 111 I7'.'I, ami l.aai- Hi'iiiill sellh-il al nearly tin- sa tiiin'. .laini-s I'litti-r, nmnf Hie i-.irlie.t s.-lth-rs almi;; tin- iiiaiah tnnit, was a inait I.f snin-ii.ir parts ami a^linitt.-il intlneliie .-inn.liL.' the pimi.-eis. He was lln- first Instill ..f the I'l-ai f lln- l.iw iislii|i, ami mi.- nf the lil'st .Meliiheis I.f I'arli.ini.-iit Inr llie Distiii-I. Twn nf his suns still livi- Inn-, line spi-ei- III. -lis I.f mir hist I'hiss nf yi-.imaniy Tln- l.azieis. Tninks, Spva^^ues, lliiiHlines, .ilnl Ways, all I'. K. l.nyal- ists, settle.! aiiinnu the lirsl : also .lai-i.lills I'e.k ami "his s.n .liilliea, whn sniin after n-llinveil tn .\nii-li lalniin. wlnTe their .|i-si-i-iiilallt>- atill resi.le. .Ml the alinve last na I families hav. nninen.us ileseemhinta 11 iw llvint; in the ilistiii'l. The Lazier l.iinily. parli.nlarly, have aiming lln-tii alarni-linniliernf lepn-.sentative nn-ii. ami ni.iiiy nf them linlil ilialilinuisheil piisitiiilis nf pnlilii' trust in Miri ni. Iiran.'lies nt' lln- piililir si-rvii-e. .\lnii|i|/ tin- lirsl In push tin- si'ttl.'lni'lits ililn tin- interinr wile llllttill, Hiirlaml, I'arlniiii.iit, Hill, tin' llnwills, llnnhlli-s, .iinl S.unui-l II. llarlmi. liliAssv I'liiM, in tin- easti-rii i-\tl-eniity nf the peninaiila nf Snphiashnrjj;, I WIS at thiise i-arly .lays a plaee nf anieialile iiiipm tame. It »'.-w tliia | piiilit tn ami fniii'i wliii-h all nsiileiifa tr tin- ailja.-ent parts nf I'riiee j KilwanI ami the inainlainl i-aiin- link ami fnrtli nn liusiness m- pleasiin-. .Inhii Ti'iiinpnili was lln- lirsL setth-r In-re, ami kept a piihlie linllae lln- tirst 111 the tnw ii.liip anil f.-r many years, anil intn the lie^iiiliing of the pn-si-nt .'.'ntiii\ . the iniliti. n «( the wlinle ilistriet were wniit to asHulu* III'.- hell- annnalh nn " I laiiiiiiu .lay." i 111.. Isi.vvii. a ..ry inip.nlaiit aljilml nf Snphiasliiii-);, Ihatn the llnrth, beiim separatist hy . I -III p llim.is- 11 the 111.1111 linily nf the emiiit,\, with W'hicii it is eminecteil hy a very .silhstaiitial rn.iilway ur briilfe'euf aoliil stiine, j u\ XVlll. HISTORICAL SKET (iviT II ijii fviti r uf a mile in Ii'ligtii. The Isliiml is about five miles ill leii);th, c'lilitaiiilii,; 4,!I.'W •^I'lv.i 111 liiMil. Saimifi iV'L'k ami Siiniii.l Shaw are .said to Iiave lieeii the two lirst tn Mrtlle iin thi' l«lanil, Mill altiM- thiin eatra- the SinaKnen, He Lcines, ami Alli».:ii», all r. l;. l,oyali»t.s. Tlif Miitaiis, iilHiMleHi'enilt.'.l fi-..m \'iri;inian I'. I'!. LoyaliHtH, ami uii- giliitlly I'f Irish extraitinn. were aiiniii^ the early setth-rs. "'I'liex an- now a liiniuieus aiel nillueliti.il family -;i.i are alsc'llie lluulters .'leBeell.lilllts i)f lie.ir^'e Miiuller, \el e.'Ujiy e.iii>iiieuiiua [xwitidli.i in |iulilie ami iiniiii- eipal alVair.i here am! in the C.iinty "I llastiii>;». 'i'he surfaee lit ihe Islanil i« iinii|.aratively even, the .inil nf e.\iellent quality, ami nn all sides are t.i he seen fanns'whii h will euinpare with the licst in any ne. tiun nf the rr.ivinee the luautilul le.si.lemes and emnnni- iliiius huihlin^.s with whnh tiny ale furnished, hearina leslinn.ny Ic. the general iirnspeiity .if the nwners. Tin- same may he said .if a lai>;e |i.irtiiin uf the ti)Wnshi|i, partieiiLuly that part lyine ah.l'i;; the marsh Hunt. IhnUKli there are s.iine seiti.in.s win re the' r.iek' e. lines ten pr.imimiilly tn the slir- '■■'«! t ake tlleliin.l pnidlletive, e\,e|it in the must lav.iuiahle seas. ills. .\I.aiiy nf til.' farni.iB nf Snphiasliurj; make h.ip-iaisiiii.' a spe.ially, thin lir.iueh nf at-rienltnral in.liistiy lieiii,; earrie.l on liei.- l.i .1 (;i.ater .le;;iee prcihahly than in any .itlnr seili.m ..f ei|iial .■xleiit in the .■.iiintry. In smile puts .if til.' tnwnship lai|;e h.ip-yarda ale t.i he se.' I iviiy farm, an.l we hav.i [las-i'd siiiiie farin.s on whi.h w.re Inip-liihU eoiilainiiin lifty acres. 'I'lie prin.'ipal Imp xnnvn-s are Ira A. f.i.ilid;;e and (i.-.n^.' I niu);, lioth wealthv and enterprisiiii; fanners. .Mr. I '.i,i|i,|j.e has jiniMii as lii^jli as lil'teen tens of hops per s.ms an.l is sai.l t.i lie tin' lalyest li.ip-^;i.iwer east of Toronto. All other hrali.'li.'S of ,a;;ri.ulture ale .airie.l on Willi an aliiiii- lUut .legree of su.'.'e.s.s. We have .s.-en many nii:.'nili.'.'iit li.l.ls ..f harhy which is here, as elaewlu'le al.illi; l!av l.hlint. , the staple erop. Tln-le are anunih.irof st.i''k-lir.'e.lers in tin- t.'iwnsliip als.i. who,.' sh.nt h.inis ui.l i.ia.lstera ale see.. ml to none in a country universally aeknowle.lge.l asi ii.' of the liii.'st st.iek-pr.i.lueing re^'ions in the vvorhl. Then- is a very pinsper.ins ami llourishiui; A(;ri.uUnral .sio.iety in the townshiji with the folhiwinj; list of ..llicedieareis : I). W. Iliiltan, I'resi- .lent; .Niatth.'W i'.eii.s.ni. Vi I'n-si.lent ; W.llimit.iu limit, r, .Se.retary ; Ira A. C.ndi.l-.'. Treasurer. or th.' thr.'i- post villa!;es in S.iphiasliur);, the small. st, (ii.Kiis I'.iisr, is a pleisant little hamlet on Lot :ll. Ili;;h .Sli.n.'. N'olirili'ilii, the ii.'.\t lari;er, is so-ealled fr its i;e,i^oaphieal position. It is .sitn.it.'.l on lots -J.-i an.l W. on the e.xtlv north p.iint of th.' marsh front of the tiiwnslii|i, just h.l.iw lli^ Islan.l, an I th.- lirst hav port at which steamers call .asl , < ll,ll..vi|l.', fr whi.'h it is .listaiit tw.-h.- inil.'s. an.l from I'i.'t. in thirt.eii. It was setlle.l l.y .lam.'s M..r.len and Isiiaelle Mill the for r IniiU th.' lirst h.ius,- in the pla. .■ 111 IT'.M. It is .. pleasant village, I'oiitainiiii.. t«.i g.n.-ial stops, tw.. Ida.ksmith sh.ips, «.ii;i..iii simp, two hotids, el ».' Iaet..ry, .te, Ihe .Monti.'al T.-h'^oaph r.iinpany hav.' an olHi'e here. There ai.' two wharves an.l ste.inih.i.it .leeommoilal'i.in f.ir a large grain tra.le. A gieal .luantity .if pr.i.lii. .' is annuallv han.lli.l here. Six steamhoat, call .lailv t.i an.l fniin ciswe'-.i. Kiiiiiston, (Ig.lenshiiig, Montreal, am! all hay p,ii-t.s. ^ ^ ^ „ llrM.imsiMi.ii-: ,"s .-all.-.l aft.r the foumler of th.' 1 lace, liiiillian IJeinorest, ..f Ki-.n.-h .'\tia' ti hut a native of Du.'hess r.iunty, N.'W \ork, wh.i seiv.'d in tie- Cii.iimiss.iry U.partim'iit ..I th.' Ii..val f.'i.'i's .lur- ing th.' l!.'V..liitiiiiiavy War. In ing at tint time .|nit.' vmiig. II.' . .im ' to Canada an.l hi.'.il'.l in S,,phiasliiirg in lT:il). lie limit a mill al a veiy.arlv .lay on l,.il :is. marsh fr,,nt, th..il:;h il was aliout a mile inlan.l fr.im the niaisii. an.l a villag.' somi aft.rw.ir.is spiaiii; up al tlu' pla.e. The mill was '"'il', "I till' eiei'k ninning north-west fiom l-'ish Lake int.. liiiv l.iuinti-. This h.-aiuifiil I'.i.ly .if water, whose attrdiut.s ar.' v.rv siiiiilai to the l.ak.' .if th.' .M.iiintaiii. is siliiat.sl mar th.' eenti f the 't.iu iisliip, at a ''i''t;l't M-r .111.' Iillml|-,..l feet aliiive the 11. v lev.'l. It is s.iiii. what eir- '^"'"'■i" l"i nl e.iv.'1-s an aiea of almul six liuii.lr.sl a.-i-.-s Its nam.' was .lerive.l from th.' imin.' piantities an.l snp.'i-i..r .|ualiu of those speei.-sotthe liniiy trilie whi.'h lillc.l its waters io the earlv .lays of the settlement. liuilli.iuine Deinorest w.is the lirst postmaster of llenioi-estville, a very ohl -lusli.-e of the r.-a,','. an.l .m.' ..f th,' ol.h'st .iiricrs of Militia. He w,a's a relativ,' ol the e..|elii-at.'.l M.i.lam.' I l.'ni.n.-st. now an.l for niaiiv v.-ars the a.'kmiwh'.lg.'.l leader ..I New York f.ihhi.ms. lie r.inov.'.l t.i ( 'oi'ise. .111 at a lat'i p.ri.i.l. an.l ilii'.l there in Is IS, when .seventy-nim- yars of age. Th.' villag.' was .me.' the .-liief plae.' of the .'..untv. asi.h' fi.un I'l't.m, liilt .1.1. s li.it app.'ar to hi' III .IS ll.iuiishim; a eon.lit'i. in imw as formerly. I'he.ihl mill linilt liv .\l. Il.'imii-.'st is hni:; \,'ai-- ai;.i in ruins. Inn tin- pi n-,- still e .iilain- liri;.' mills .'i.'.l.',! ;,| ,1 nmu, r.,'. iit .l.it.'. riiere are al, 1 ttt.i g.nci'al stor.'s, tlire.'liia.'ksmith sh.ips, tine,- waiigm simps, Iwosli.ie simps, on.' .ahiiiet shop, ami an ageie y of th.' M.intreal T.l.'gi'aph r..nipaiiy. It also .'.intains l.nir "hni'eh.s s.mi then. ,piil,' hamls.ime and the' I'own Hall, a very Inn- liri.-k I'Uil.ling, with .'-....ption illv eoi i.li interior arriii','eMieiits, wim h was Imilt liy .lames Spurr, eontra.t.ii-, m the year Is, 11, at a .'..St .if .sl,^)!!; -iii.l which, with the ex.'epti.m of Ameliaslmrg, IB the hust liuil.ling .iwn.d l.v any township, f.ir pHhli.' luli-li.mes, which we have seen in t 'ana. la. ThcTlnr.l |)i\isi..ii I'.iui-t .if 111.. C.mntv of I'rim-e Kdwar.l is Inl.l here siael llaimlt.in, lis.,,, is Clerk of the <;.iHrt, an.l .Mr. K.iward Nixon Hailitl. Kl-.iin an ohl m.im.iamliiin .if .Mrs. Hart. in, win. .-nm- with her hilsliami Ir.im All.any ami .s.-ttl.-i at I Limnestvill.' in ISI."., it app.ar, thattln-ii' "'•'■ ly -■"""■■ half . I. ./I'll h.i.i.s. » h.'lc at that ti , ami .mlv tw.. ..ettlers l.etvu'en li.-i-e ,iml I'l. t.in, Ir.im whi.-li it is .list.int m-.-irlv tin iiiihs. Th.' .Iistan.'c t.. Il.'lh'vilh' l.y hind is sixteen niih's ; in winter, « In n the Hav is li.i/.'ii .iv.r, it is less than ten. ■ I'lst ahoiit th,' sain,' tiiii.. ..f the a.lvent of th,' llarton lainily, the ll.iwai'.iB, lliglitni.y.rs, Kiitoiis, and TI psoiis . aiiie in from the i'niti.l States an.l settli'.l in the lleighli.nirh..o,l. Th.' I'oa.ls liei'.ah.iuts, loi.l in.l,.,.,| in all Jiarts of th.' t.iuiiship ar.' .if tin. niost,'X,','ll,'nt .l.sei-ipti.in. Th,- ,-li,iract,-r of th,- soil i-.n.hr/ th,' liii,',t ,|U,-dity ol "r.ia.l in.tal" .'.isily .'i,',','ssilil,' : an.l in all ,lii.'. I .,11s w .Iriv,' • iver mile aft.-l mil,' ol sinh higliw.iy, ,is th,' iiilialntaiits of an alluvial v,-getal,l,-, ,.r clay soil ,-..initry ,-,111 m-ver r,'ali/.', Ihit it w.nil.l si'i-m thai the I'oa.ls li,'i,'ali.ails w.ii- imt always as w.' now lin.l th.-m, h.r w,' s.i' that as lateas l,s:)0 I'arli.iin.'iit grant.'.l th,' v,'i-v lili,-ril sniii .,f ll;t,.;,-,ii •• for the niipi-..v,iii.-iit of I. wis ami l.ridg.s. ■ of this sinu tl.'.KKI was app.u-tiene.l to the Mi.llaml .listri.'t, an.l it was spe,',ti,.,l in th,' A,'t that a part of it slmul.l h.'sp.'iit iisl'.llows: ••On th,' r-.a.l lea.lin- fr.un W.'ss.'ls hrrv in S'iplna.sliiiig, to lieiii..i-,'sts Mill, Ihe sum of one Immli.'.l p.mmls : ami that .VI.raniNan lllari,',.ni, ll.iiml It, Wav, ami 1 oiilliaumi' Diimu.'st li.' aiiiioint.'.l comm.ss ,is l.ir .'xp.-mlin- the same. " Tlielii.sts.'h.i,il in Ihe t..«i,ship W.IS taught hv a Mr. .Salisliin v, ,in th.. \'Y" ^ '■• "'"■'" 1^1"' 'Ih.' liiBl on the Marsh front was k.'ill In .me .I.ihii -laiu.'s near 's in llii-ci- touiiships, vi/ ; .-Vmeliashing, fur the spa. .- .'f lw,-lit> ,lays, desciihing the l: ag,-, as near ns possibl.-, an.l if no ow iiei- or owi th.ir pniperty, then the Tow-n Chirk shall ] astrays, l.y appointing the .lay .if sal,-, to tin dcilucling the expi'iiscs, to In- a.ljmlge.l hy pointc.l from .-a.-li parish in this t..wii. the ovei th.- hail.is of a treasim-r, lii-reattcr to lie ap|i,.iii " An.l he it ol.s.'rv.'.l : That all w,'ll-rc-iilat parishes. lie it ,11.1. -te. I liy tin- maj.irilv of v. .livi.h-.l into parishes an, I ,f, .•,-iili,',l as f.ilhiwet I'.t .No. I.''i, west of (Iri'cn l'..iiit, to hit X,i. iiaiiie'..f St. John's ; ami liy th,- authority al'.ires: N.i. (i, in till' t'niwii Ian. is, w.-st of rth(i^'ra|iliy ami syntax ilitler in suniit cases from thi- prcstMit lizfil rules, the relinit is written in a nuiit, legilile hand. We c(niite ; — IVsHed lit S.iphiaHli'.n'^, at a regiihir town meeting, hehl on the ;Jrd f .Mareh, KSiio. Kor the hi'tter ascertaining astrays, and knowing and deseiil.ing 1 and neat rattle, sheitp or swine. lie It nnderstood liy this town meeting that every inlnddtant and holder shall, within six weeks from the passing of this Aet, have their : and I'rands reeorih'd aerording to law liy the Town Chirk. And lie it I'nrthei- enacted hy the anthonty al'oresaid, that any astrays, t. neat cattle, sheep or swiue that shall lie fMiiiid in any open or iiii- d lands fioin the '.idlh N'ovcmlier to the 1st of April yearly, and every the owner or owneis of such inijirovuinent or tdeared land shall give ir natiiial marks, or arlilieial marks, and deserilie their age as near as lie to the Town Chirk, who is hereliy nrdered to record the same in ii ^o In; kepi for that purpose, for which such informer shall receive one ig for each such horse or neat cattle, and six pence for each sheep anii 'lovided always, and he it nnderstood, that such astr.'iys ahove r.iea- is not one of his near iieighliours, which shall he left to the Town to decide ; and the t'lark shall send word to the owner or owners if )wi them hy mark or hrands. and if unknown to the Town Clark, he ■tiy oiileied to adMMtise them in three ditlerent places ill the township, lit li he shall he entitled to receive from the ownei or owners, as etli, viz ; l-'or .sending word, or writing, or recording, or informing in ay, one shilling and three iieiice ; if advertiM-d, one shilling and threir for each horse or neat cattle, and for each sliee]i or swine six pence per ^nd he it further enacted hy the authority aforesaid that if any in- 111 or householder wiei shall leave any astrays, as ahove ineiitiolied, or her eleaiT I l.inds for eight days from the 'Jdtli of Novemher to the .\|iril, ami mgln-t to give notice theruof, as hy the ahove .Acl men- , shall lose the reward lor tiiiding or feeding such astray.s, and pay the one shilling for each horse or neat cattle, and six' pence for each or swini'. Liid he it further enaeteil hy the same authority that if mi owner or 1 sh.ill appear hy the hrst .Vlon.lay in April to luove their propertv, ilid in thai case, the Town Chirk shall advertise for sale all such 1 ill three toniisliips, viz: Ameliasl.urg, Sophiasliiirg, ami llallowell ■ space el twenty days, desciihing the marks anil hrands, color and I near as possible, and if no ow ner or owiitrs shall appear and prove [iroperly, then tlie Town Clark shall proceed to ihe sale of such <. liy appointing the day of .sale, to the highest Imldi'i ; and aftc.' ing the exp.nses, to he adjudged hy persons here.lfter to he ap- d trolii each parish in this town, the overplus shall he delivered into mis of a fieasiiier, hereatter to be appoinli-.l. 111. I be il ohs.rvcd : That nil well-regiihited t.evnships is divhieil into ■». Ite it . ii.ieted hy the majority of votes tli.it this town shall he I into parishes and di ..eribed as followeth. that is to .sav : Tli.it fi.un . I."i, west of Creeli I'oiiit, to lot No. l!l. shall lie a palish bv the if .St. Johirs : and by the authority aforesaid, that iie liidiiiL' No *l:i In in the Clown land's, west of (ireen i'oiiit, shall In- a |iaiis|j tiv ih,' f St. .Matthew. Alidheil further enacted by the authority aforesaid, e Imjjlig the tenants on the Crown lauds, liml including lot No. '_»s' r a parish l.v the name of St. Ililes, ami from Niih.ilas Wes'selsto 11 shall be ,1 parish by the name of .Mount I'lcisaut. 'Iiereas. all the hues and hirfeituivs that iiiiv ".vur within oiir limits ppro|irialed to eharit.ible s ; We the iiih.ilut lilts of s..|.i,iasburg. I ting, on the :tril day of .Mar. h, ls((o, do tliiiik it eeeessan lint our treasurer in this town out of the neist respe. table of its iiiha- . to be tieasiii.r to this town, to receive all lorhitiiies .ir oth.r sums ■y tli.it is, ir shall be or.lere.l to be appropriated to .haritabh- us.s, treasiiivr is hereby 'rdeivd l.i serve in that eiinne.lion duriii" .'oo.i iir, or until he shall wish a sue.-essor. " " n.l be it enaete.l by the authority aforesaid, that we .lo apiioint .iii.l le I'et.r \alhn, who i.s app.iiiited tr.-:.r;ivr, win. is |,i k.cp a b.i.ik, is to re. eiv.' all mys .■.uniiig int.. his hands, ami eiil.-r from »li.'i I. .iml hT what tim'.l ; and wh.ii .i sue, ..asor is app.iiiit...| h.' shall .-iv.- Ic' III ys he li.is belonging to the sai.l town, with the 1 ksTiml . to his su.eessor, ami .leliver the .same on oath if nipiir.sl ■ aii.l lliat risli shall m.ie.inate on,- g I ami respeetabl.. inhaliitant, wh.i, i... with theoversc'r of til.' poor, shall he inspectors to .ii.piii,'. ami s,..- iii.s and hirbitnivs of this town is regularly reei.ived and deliv.ie.l leasnrir. ml if any |iorsoii who eomea and proves of anv asfravs that has 1 ii >iie year and a day, then the treasurerand lho.se parish inspectors ami 1 1'^ "I' lite poor, shall relilinl si„li nn.n.vs as was delivered to tli,. ■1, .le.lil.tiiig ivv.i shillings nil the poiin.l f„r th.- b-es of sai.l treasurer 1.1 be II enacbsl by the ailth.irlty abuvsaid, that when there is anv Ml tl ■ hail.ls of the treasurer, and a lleressity to lav it ..nl in som'e le us,., this body ..rporate sli.dl hav the .sob. management and dis- I, wh.i IS t,i receipt to tin- treasurer h.r Ihe .sami d, have re,,>rde,l in i, ami the Us., they li.ad apidi.'.l the sam,-, and the tre.isurer .iver- the p.ior, ami the parish inspector may h.,1,1 nu'etin-s, ami .i.'lionrn le wh.ii, .111.1 as olten a.s ih.y or th,. major part ,.f them'shall to do v, ami shall b,. a bo. y e.nporate to »u,- ami be sued, aiivthiug lyappi'itaiii t.i their si'vcral otiices. II all ..f which Hi.eoncln.l,. that it wiu net the Thistle ipieslion which 1 th.. grangers ol those days, but that " l,.,l Astray" was the great 1 ot the hour wilh ,inr worthy frien.ls in ISOll. Hut this .-reaf elhirt iiaklug seems to have "s.-tlle.l it " with the amat.ur legi.shitors as milhmgtiirth,.r " on the anlliority aloresaid ■ till IS'.N). The b.lh.w'. copy of th.- pro..,.,.. lings that yiar ; - I Act |ia.sse,l at the town meeting, Sophiasburg, Did .lamiarv, IMII, ,-llef ol lhe|ii,i,rol the township of .Sophiasburg. port of th,. ,oiiiiiiitt.-eou th,. siibjc-l. The same gentlemen laiiitintloii to till the above positions for a mimbi r nf years in suere.ssioii, being yiarly chosen by the people at their r,-giil,ir t..«ii meetings. " We , pi, .1,. from the appiiidix to the r, |i,irl of the anuiial |..Kn lu-.t ings of l,s:;(i : — "ilur laws at present 1„. as tlii'V will ; We have them l.,ng ami k,ep them still." Again, from tie' proee.'.lings of |.s-J7 : " Kiirm,-is" town laws as they've li,-ret.,h.ie been : Hogs ii,,t to run at large in il, nioiest Vill." Dr. .M,iore, the pr,s,.|ii town clerk, was app.dnt...| to th.il p.,sili,,ii at the hrst meeting ,,f th.. first .■onneil ele,-ted uml,.r the Municipal Act. ami acl.il as such a great many y.'ars. He was als.i the first clerk of the Cmiitv Council. if I'rince lalvi.iril ,oiinty, ami liUi.il the positi,in a number ,.t ...ais in siii-,.essioii. The town ollhers bir the iiivsent year aiv as follows : . .Sainu,.! .\. Smith, I!. we ; .l.isiah lieiison, Hepiity lle.v.. ; N.ilhaniil .1 BonltiT, A. li. Kostei, .bdiii Whiting. Coniicillors ;' Thomas .Mo..!,., \\ ji Clerk. AMELIASBURG. Thesevenlli of the original '• T,ii T.iwiis ■ of fpper Caiimla, ,in 1 th,. ; last of the thre,- oi igiiial t,iwlisliips ,if I'rim c Kdwar.l, was naliie.l aft. r I In .seventh .lailghtei ,,l th,. King. Il is the im.st legiilarlv l.li,l ,iut tia. 1 in the counly partly on ac.auiiit of its cimipa.t biriii. aiid partly on ac,-,,iiiit ol th,. knowlclge acipiircl by the liovernnient silrvevus ironi sivi ral y,ara of previous e.vperience of the rv,|iiir, meuts of the settlers in tin way of roa,ls, *,■. [•',)r install,..-, in the first siirveve.l towns lb, re w. iv ..niv "base lines," or concessions establish,.,!; an'.l settlers weie l.ft in -ii " across lots " th,. last way they c.uhl, or t,i b.cate their own ni.i.b in places ni.i.st c,,iiv,iii,iit to th.inselves ; wln-ieas, w- liii.l on the ohlist in.,{i of this township, dcposii..,; in th,' Crouii Lamls' ollie.-, a note lo thisell,. t " riefio ■ ol this t.iwnship is a ,',.iiiimiati,iii of l.,iiiis Kottes siirv, \ "irom lirc,-n I'oiiit (S.iplii.isbiiig) loth,. b,'a,l ,if the Hay ijuinte : wlms. "orders were, in 17^.1, l„ liave ccissro.nls between (.v.-rv six lots." Tli.s system was afterwards carricl ,mt, ami enlaigcl upon in siibs.-.|U,iit sm veys, till ill many ,.f the townships fiiitln.r west sid.-roa.ls were laii ,.nl between every .s.croo/ lot. The surveying of these townships progressed very slowly. The " Kifih lown " was iirobably lai,l ,nit b.bue any, or but v.Ty few, settlers local, .1 within Us limits ; but this th,. •■ S,.vi nth Town " 'was s,.ttle,l bv .iiiit. , nniiibei, ami in van,, us parts, beb.ie th,. siirveving was linisbe,!,' or ev, n . .imiiiciic,..l, .s„iiii. no.mb.rs ,if thu Wees,- biniily, the lirst settlers of tie- cunty ami then living on lot ,s!l, I com^e.ssion, wh,re William K. Wees,- still resi.b-s, wi-re meinliers ,d the original surveying party, who iin,lei Kotte, lanl out thi. T.iwnship. As.iriginally coiistitutcl, .\iiielhisbiirg , prised within its limits the pi, -sent t,, unship ol llllliei, ami a pail of Mali., w, -11. Itsar.ia is very mm li l.ss than lieim-rly, tlmugli it is still th,- s.-,- 1 t.,wiisliip in il,.- ,-,,i,niv ,„ poiiil ol size, wealth, ami pnpiilatimi, ,-,,ntai ■_:, ac-or.ling t.. th,- latest i,.- viscil statistics, an ar,ai,l i:l,(l'.io a.r. s, vain. , I at .si,(l77.;;iiil ami a p,,pii- 1 ,11,111 ol :i.oi;7 souls, a ig whom are sss rat, -pavers, ,,wniiig pi-i.soiial iiro. p,-ity a- a-ssc.l at a v.ilii.iti .S7.S,-J.-,o, ami p.is.s.-ssiiig a taxal.l,. income ,.l s-i,i;ull. The township IS butt,-.| and boiimle I as bilfows, that is to sai on the north by Hay l.iniiit.- ami llu- t.mnship of .Mnii.u, in the Coiiiitv',if .N'orthiimberlalnl ; on the east by tin- Township of S,',phiasbui- 'i|„. south by th,- T,.wiiship ol llillo-r : 1 on tin- west by that portnTii of I -ik, Dntario kii,,wn as \V,-llers Hay. Tin- b.riuati.in, s.,i|, r...i.ls,'impi.iveui,-iits, tc, *c., are bo very sinnln to those ol .s„phia.slini-g. ain-a.ly ,les.-nb,-,l, ihat a repetition wouhl simp'lv ...cupy spa. ,-, and be si,l,j..i ,„ ,„„, ,„ ,|„. ,.^.^„|,.f \y,. |,^.,.,| '^^■^^ iiieiiti..n th.it this t.iwnslnp .lub-is fnaii .s,i|,|,ia»lMii-g, only ,/,,/,( .„-,-,. in , \'- lent of area ; ami .S-JIHl in valiiati, f real prop,-ity-, with the asse.ss,-,l personal piopeily b. iiig .-xa, tly th,- same ; -but in p,,pulatioii then- is , gieatei- ,lill,-reii,-e-Alm-liasbiirg leading bv il.'tl'. TIn-re is al.so an.itii. i p,,int ot rcseniblance bi-tween tl,.- two, or lallier ihe same pciiliaiin in both, each has a beautiliil lake near ils ceiitr,- -high up above the I il„- iinf.ino h-vel ; ith,- ditlereiicc III alliln,|i-is ov,-r ,.11,- hiiinlr.d fci-ti Th .siiiiilaiitvot ea.btothe..th.rispaiti,nlarly striking: e:u-l, was b.rm. , . . hllcl Willi myriads oi th,- very tiii.si specimens and most highly ,„,/,, I vari,-tl,-s ol hsh ; each is i-mpii,-,l by a la-aiitifill stream ll,,wing int'i Hn l,|uinte ; ami .Ml e.ieb of lh,-s,- stcanis a mill was bniit ,luriii.. the tiun '..i the v,-ry earliest .s,-ttleni,-nt-. In the, as.- of .\meli.,.sbnrg, il was (iw.-i, lo.blin wh,. eie, le.l the mill whn-li t,iriu,-d the imi leus of a villa-,- Thi- att,-iw:ir,is,lev,-lop,-d mtoa pi-„»p,-r„us ami busy little town caTl,-,l I, t le iinll and its „wn,-r, " lioblin s .Mills, ' a name it .still retains, alth .n-l, thcolh.-ial name of th,- p,,st.,,lh.e is .\iii,-liasbiiig. It is a little sin-.ui"'- th:it this phu-e, Ii,-iii„restvill,-, ;unl .Mihoril -the most important viih-oa-s n, thethri-c ,iiig,m,l townships, shouhl have r,-ceive,l their names in a |,i, ■ ciscly silnihil manner. ' Ib.nriss Mil IS at the pies,-nt time contiiiis several goo,l general st,„,.s a lirst-i-lass carriage sl„,p, „ harm ss shop, tailor shop, ,|u- usual niiml.. , ..'i blacksmith shops to he bminl in places ..i similar size, a veiy I, i-.l,!,.. i„,| eemlortable teliiper.in,-e In.t.-I, ami about three liumlr,-.! inbabitaiils. The Town Hall is hei,- sifii.-ite.l. it was built in Isrt bv I-' Son n contr.ictor, at a cost of .s|. r|„. „„„,,.,,,/ ,.„,|,|„v,.,|' ;; ., i„..,„tiinili' tin,e.l blue Inn, stone, with kingstou gray cit-stolie f;,'i,^,''„, i 'a ■, ^ '■;«»;iml,b,ois tin- whole, .tn„„i..rn siyb-, ,u,„,,.i„r cinslim-tiiu,, ami eolisi,l,-r.-d,le , lain, to al,hlt,-cf iii al b-.-uity. It is ih-signcl thr.mgh.ait will. ,lue i-eganl not only to app,aian,-,- which is of niueli iinport,,,,,;. i,, „,,i,, ' bmhlings. but toco It ami , veni-m-c ol those who.,,! ,l,„v „r nh-isni. It may be t„ use „r visit it. The has, nient , tains a w r.h„„s|. st,„ limis,.aml lo-k-up; the main lloor Ims high walls ami ,-,i|im; j. |,,| ',,,', ,,, very iiic.-ly ariaiiged for piibli,- bus-im-ss, li.iving a c iiph- „f priv-i'l,- i-.„,„ ' Ml the ivar emi, from , me of whi- h ..p.-ns a large t,i-c-pi„of Janlt, built ,i, the latest ami m.,s| :.ppi„v,-,| siU,.. ami with all .lo- lerii inipiiiveinenl. .It,.,gell,ei-,i, IS the hnest public ball oim.lby any rural mm n-ina ,n the ,,,nntry, so l,ir aswe an- aware. ' - nieieisapark„rui, re stri,-tly,p,-akinga line h-vel liel.l, attaeli,.,| i., eth. iiuiitt,-e appointed, who have Ihe can. of the i„,„-„f ,1,. .i "'' ■,' '^ •> l'-",l<. ';■' |m le stri.-fly sp,-aking a line h-vel liel.l, atta,-li,-,| i.. -M'. I.-;.' -^< It" tq-rt that one lialr.|,e ,ii - ,i he' i "l m I '^;' i','"' ""^ 'r 'r'^','-''"' "I"' »" '''I"'"''- »'-"'»• "''-l-. -V-' ■ '■ - an-s ratabh- pn.perty be pai.l for the pics,,, t' year, an.l is' | , ,,. , .'^ , , ,"'" """■ "' ""■ I "« "^I'.'I; -^g'f "ItUfM Society, which is in ,, uiiniittee that when any person is .a'gree.l with to k.-e , an v„ V i^ em,-; 1 ''.';'' s'"-,',;;''''' ' ""■^^''"^' '" "'"• '"'"''"'""• -'•■"""l- at tiny endeavour to get then, to take pnsluee in pavmeli't b.r ,1 -. • 'Y/'""""' ■" •-■'■••""■ unniittee that when any person ,s .agree.l with to k.-ep anv of the at tiny endeavour to get then, to take pnsluee in pavmeli't b.r ,h- sa,,l poor. '^ * "Sign,-iloii behalf ot the cominitfee, Inirg, '.M -laiiuaiy, l(f20." ^'''"' ^'"''■''' ''l""""""- again in ISo| we liml the billowing in n.feren.-e to the same • I- report of the .•omii„lt,-e to the , -are of the poor b,r the '.m-sent that one farthing iii the p,„„„l ,„■ ,,,„.|, „,„„-„ niteuble piopsrtv will lent lor the pn.seiil year. ' ' - '" ".l.wtKs NoxF.N, Chairman," he same iin-.-ting, whi,-h was hehl .luimary 1st, at Ibirsline's Inn wing tmvii ,,lli,-,.rs wen. uppointeil : isonisinn, Shorl T.iwn Clerk ; .|.,li,i li. Way, Moses Tllonipsmi, Consfabh-s ; "itt lhon,.is I) Appleby, Assessms ; .Sylvann, Doxsee, Colle.tor - \. 1-ox, .losi-ph HazanI, Town Wardens. A lost llliiee was opem-,1, ami tii-st kept by a Mr, ,M,l.-h,-il, b-r flir,- y,;ar«. when It was elo.e.l, on a.voiint of his „-n„ival. It was rcopi-i,..! with 0,.en Ibddlli as I'ost .Masle,, who still h„l,ls lln- position Vli- ,e IS a ,lai y mail ami stag,- lo ami fi,.mH-ll,-ville, which is ten ii„h-s dist i„i • li,-t..n being ,-igliteen miles. W. Ilingt.a, ten es, Ih-niorcstville hfte, i," miles, ( .ms.-.on eight miles, and tin- C:„ryiiig I'lace tw,-lve n,il.-s The bmrth Hiyisio,, I ..mt „f ,|„. ,.,„„„j. „,- ,.,;,„,,. ,..|„,,,„| ,^ , , , , Th,. olh,-ialsare l-.,|.,-,anl lioblin, Ch-i-k, ami .1. s. Tu-e I'.aililf I apbain l'eter»,m-s company of the Iilll, regiiuent i^ In-,,-, l.u-iii. both well is se,-,iml olllc-r. "I:i>l. COUNTY OF PRINCE ED\^ >t"iii'« in h>-i(;lit, limit "f »t"Tii', ^m.l run l>y slf.iin, Iwviiii,' ii i;iiiiii-ity nf uiic liuii.lrc.l l.:iml» ..1 II..1.1 .l;iilv. (■..iwi.UimM.' ni.Tcli;inl niilliiig wa» il Ii' ri' till til.' fuilui.- if till- «intn wlnMt il-y. sinii- « In. li tliiii! tlir l.llsiii,»» Ills hull . iinliiii'il i-liiilly tcmisiiiiii wmk. 'riiiri- 1-. 11 saw -Miill, hIiiihiIi ■ mill, ,111.1 inTa^r iitl.i.'lii.l : iiiiil lliia lnlliK 11 vitv liivi.riilili. Ici.iilit.y lur iiliplia, III vvliiili l.ir;;i. iiuiiiilitiis arc grown, a funsiili'nilili.. tiaclii is ilmiv at Itiisf in-rniisfM in iipiili' liarrtls. | 'I'Ir. iiilniliitants ,iiu siipplivil Hitli |iur.. wiiti-r I'lcni II. . Mill's l.aki., mi till- l...nks ..1 wlin-li till. \ illiiji. is limit, liy nn-ans cif a Miii.liiiill Mi|ii.lyiiij; a tank, ulii.li in tun. supiiliis tin. varimis limisi-s tlimn^jli a ^y^tl ni nl inpat;!. . ..iiii.-itc.l llnu-witli. It ,.|i|ii.ars that Kiililiii's nulls. Ili.mgll now tlu. s.'atnf niuiii. i|ial Knvi-ni- im.iit Has n..t alwavstlli' ■■t'ai.ilal" "I tlii. 'I'liH n-liili; as will In. s.,-n Inini til.. I'.ill.niii.f; i Atr.i.t fr.iiii the minnlis .|..|.iisitcil witli tin- 'rimnahiii lli'tnnls, lint w,. may liii-.. lu- allnwcl t.i .|inli'ss f.ir a nniiiuiit, .mil n inaik thai till. i-ariii'Sl im-i Vvt-.l lliii.l.is an. m.l "I viiy aii.iinl ilati' ; tin ulil.st ill I'sistcjii. i. li.ini; niiniilLSul tli.. lirsl iiu'itin^ liil.l 1111. l.l tlii' .Mnniii|ial A, t in 1>.MI, at tin- Imusi- of Uaviil ('iil.nian, ..I llnlilin s nulls. I'miii this w,. tinl th.it Ihi. .iiunrill.iis th.it will- In ivinisi.nt tlir n-sin-. tiv VV.ir.ls will- a- f..ll.iws: C.urvm.j I'la.i- Wal.l, lii'lihcn VnmiKi I'llitiv \\ anl, William liiiniisiy: lii.i.lin l.akr Wanl. ( iwiii llnlilin ; lii-iliun ille Waul, .^aiiiii.l .-;. W.illl.ii.tui- : tiiiisi.i-.in Wal.l, •rh.mias (i. .M.Hrath; nl wh.ilii Will. |lcni|i-v was, ,111 tii.ii, .li'iti-l liii'V.., 11. I'. ( 'iilti.r was thim ,i|i- I iti.l ( li-ik,' iin.l .l.imfs li. i|i„.r aii.l .li'lin llns.-s. 11, .\n.lil..is. .\l tin- m-xt inia-tini; .1 ni..li..ii was i.,inii.l I.. h..l.l tin' nvxt nu.itiiin in .iii..lhi.| plai-u. .\.-.-..i.liii«lv till. li|.\t iii.ilim; was h. 1.1 Kl.inaiy Ith ii.Miinu at tin- h..iiM.. lit l..lin'l'nltns, nf lliiln.T.svill... at wlii.li th.- a.l.liti..iMl l.iwn nllii-i.rs iMTi- al.|...iiil>..l : l'i.ti.l- li.iw.., l'..:i.r I l.liili^.y, ,-i\ Ivanns S|iiagm., .\s8us. -..is; Iti.har.l .1. Clnli-. Iiilli..t..l ; William 111 i.kln.iii, 'I'lvasm..!' ; Ihival Ihy.int, .•sii|ii.iinti.inU.nt nl r.,iiiiii..ii S. hii.il,s. 'l'h..n iiinii. tin- ininnti.s ali'.M. nliiu-.l t... Wi' limit.. ; ••Mr. Kiihlin, soi..iiiilf.l liy .Mr. -L ti. MrCratli, nniviil Th.il. m th. •• ..,„„,.... ..nhi^ i;,„,i,;i, '/„ «.,.v;,.„ ,.;//.,.. c,Mm-ii si,„i,i:l t„- i„t,i ,ti .. /./.i.. ■' ..< ,i...,- ///. ,,iitr, ../■ //.. T-'u.-^li,/,' ,1^ ,,V.;,m,N'.'ii.-i- "■/'/ ji'i-niil. nii'l tl.al ■• tif l,.;i--, ..I /j„,-:,l'i:,!.„i„n '../a./ '/(. .«..<' ,■.,(/,■..( /< lli.r.iui: ,1 ^iiihil.l, •■ ,./.... Mr /,.,/.//■/,.( //„ ,v,. r.iln.n i.f tli.' Munnipal .\it, liKhisiv>. .tin- Inst lia\ in^ isaii .ili.ivi.. (iu.in, tin- |..H..wi;.(,. -.iitk.ni.ii ».rvi..| tin- tmnisliip as llfi.vi. ami Id-i.uU -IIi-uvl. 1 \>.'>l, W ni. ll.inpsi..\, II.L-vr; (III! liipnty ihis y.irl; I-;.VJ, Owen U.ililin, Clarku \Vhitti.-'i ; ls.'>:i. llw.n K..I.I111', William K. Wnsf. I'lii. IJi-ivian.l llipntv Ill-ill... th.n i-l.-.-ti-.l fnnii ami liy tin., livn ( '.mii- .■1II..1-S, wi- i;iv.- an .-vtrai.-t ll tin- niinuti-s iil the nK-i-ting »lli.-h I'lei-ttil Ih.- al..i\.- :;. iitk-nnli ; ■■ .Ml- l;..lilin. s nl.il l.v Mr. l;.-.lni.r, limvis Tlin' If,,,. K M ..<. '.. •• .,,,,.„,„'../ //.,,„'.,./,...,-.. Mr Whitti.-i, SL.,-,.n.lL-.l l.y .Mr. ^ ..1111;,', nniv.s .. //,.,/./..,„../,■..(„.,■/.. ll,./.....,' ./ //./„. I,,-/,'..... Oil tin- \..ti- lii-in;-' laki-n •■ tln-i.. w.isa In- .Mi-srs.' K..l.liii ami li.ilii, r lifilin fur \\..s,.. ami .M.,ssis. •■ Vi.nn- ami Whittii-r f.n- lU-.lm-r. .Mr. I;. .him. l.iiii;; tin- liii;liist mi tln- •• assissimnt rnll, yivn tin- .a-tiiig v..!.- h.r Wi-i-si-. " iln ntirrim; til tin- ass;i.. linliliii |..r ll.pniy, ami I h.irh s I-,. |iiiir\ f..rlli-ik. Ill Isiil. tin- t.iwlisliip was n-pn-s.-liti- I in lln- I .miily I ..iiiMil liv 1: i..|. li.ililiii. li.-.-vn : llnirv li. Ilnnl. 1 1 piily-lii-i-M- ; m 1-711. l.v 'William .\ii.l.-rs..ii aii.l Willii'iin li. Ik-mpsi-y; in 1S71, l>y Willi.iih' .\nili.rs.,ii .111.1 lii-ii'n.-ii Y..uiin : i,, I sy-j, hy Willi. ini II. •-t. 111. .1.1 ami .la s .M. .-^.piiu : .this sa-ai .Mr. linhanls siK.,..-,..li...l Mr. Iniii-y as I l.rUi; in 1-7'.. tin- s.i as 'prnvmns M-ar : in 1-74, William I :. .-l.ll-.il m.l William li. iLinnsiv; in l»7.'i, William 1!. |i.iiips.-y ami .l..-.ph Ni::hliii-ali-, with II. '1'. 'Wi-lili l-.r rl.-rk ; aii.l th.- saim- 111 ISil .111-1 .1-1 111 1^77. l-'..r 1^7'^ lln- 'I'liwii iillii-i-r- .m- -l.is.pli .Nlnhtlliuali., l;..\. -. -laniis .\. .I,iliiist..n. |l,p.it\II..i--voi IVt.-r \'. lii-i.h, Knln-rt N. Hunt. Khiili Spr.iL'in, 1 mini ilh.is : .l.iiin- Ui-nsmi, I'li-rk; l!..yul U. II. nil. 111. II. T. Uilili, .\nilit..r- ; -l..hii li. 1 unnin-ham, .\s.si..s.s.ir ; IVtrr 1; -1,1. r. 1 .lli-.t..r : William 1 1, I, n- 'I'r.asiirt r. lii. ri w. 1,. ...II.-.I..I la-t v.-ar L.l . ..liiilv pnip.is.s, .^l.'.'.'i.'i ; fi.rs.lnn.l piirp..-.-. . lil.liM l;-\ ll.l.K is a pleasant littl.' villain' nn the Hay l.hliiit. inil.-s i-asl fi-mii ll.-lh-vill.-, i-nntaiiiinu' a g.-n.-ral st.ii-e, hlaiksmit tailnr ami sh.iu-slnips ; Imt.l, wharf ami st.ire-lmn.s.-s ; nne 1 hi .-\.-eptl.iliallv line private Imnse.s, ami a piijiulatinil nf l."i(l In JIHl il.uly 111 111 nil' I'lellevill.., ami sl.ige In ami I'lein that pnint al .Mill-. It is -iirrnnmle.l hy a .lelii^litful agrienltnral seetinii, lai-i.'e ainniml nf grain is haii.ll.-.l here, Mr. .lames Reilmr sniin ihasim,' an high as lilli.inn) hush.. Is in a seasnii prim-ipally liarl. I'liNsi.nv- .li-ri\i-il frnm ihe Imliaii wnnl *• enn-u-mi," nieaiii er.-l, finiii the great alinmlam-e nf that lish alniig the sh. ire in 111,. ...arly seillem. iit ..f the pla.'e is sitnate.l at ihe he.-nl ..f W. live mil.-s sniitheast nf th.' I'airying I'laee ; partly in .\iii..m partly in llillier: mi l.ntli shies th.. r.ilisei-.ni l!iver,'w-liii-h 1 in]it lake nf till- same name whi..h was limit the lirat grist null 1 lini-g. 111 ISIII, liy Matthias Marsh, wh sun still k.-eps the I Tin- sitii.iiinii nl" th.. phn-.' is very pl.-asant, ami it- Ini-atinn is s umlnnhti-ilty maki- it nne ilay a plaee of .-.niiim-r. ial inip..rtane liay lieiiig nne nf tile imist saf... .-.iliilninliinis, ami ..asily a.-.-essili its natnral pnsitinn is i-nn.eiiieil) nl any h.irlinr npnii tin- lake Ynrk ami Kingst.ni rna.l runs thrnngh Ili.' plaee. 'rii.'i.- are a nnmlier nf very gnml hu-tii..-s lnnis..s in the vil .ling thre.- general st.n-es, .me gr.ieery, mie ilriig-st.ire, ami : earriage ami hlaeksinitli simps. 'I'lii-re are fniir lim- ehnreli.-s, a gr.nleil selinnl, elnplnyiMg Iw iin.l Iwn t.-leglalih nttii-.'s. It IS th.' seat nf the -evi.ntll llivisi.ill Cnurt nf the I'.. mil. E.lwar.l, .if whh-h .1. 1(. (■ailinan is rl.rk, ami 1 1. II. W.eks Ha •'r..Nsi..iiN " l.iiilge, .\. \\!i. .\. .M., li. li. I ., niei'ls her... i.Hie.-rs ale: W. .M.. .lames liaii.l : S. \V.. .I.ilin Hair.l : .1. \ M,-I)iinahl ; .• ••linwling w Tlle mie rat. -paver, wh,.-.- laves pr.iliahlv almnintiil In less th.ili nf the vain. ..f tin tini.. ami li-..nl.|.' it t'n.ik In .-nlh- I th. sain.' Iiahlv 11. inn I lt.-\ iml-ls. iiientiiiin..l in ..nim.xi.ni with tli.. .-arly nf Wi-llingtmi. .Mr. Ih-liipsey w-as linrii at the inaii-e ,)i tin. Ilen.'i-al S. huyhr, al Ha. k..n- nk. ii.'ar .V. w- V..rk, his father In- time private sei-ri'taiy l.l that nllieer. Wln-n .put., a la. I In- w int.. ill.' 1 '..nliiieiit.it arm\', ,ui.| s.-n.-.l a y.ar agiiiist tin- liiilish lln-ii .lis.-harg.'il, ami -itlis.-.pnntlv j..ini-i| the lt.i\.il tumps, fni I In- W.IS ..l.lig.sl t.i ll> the I'liir trv aii.l e..iii.- In I'anaila, wln-ll I ; aliamlnmil New Vi.rk. ; Klijih W.illliriili;,-, a r. I. l.iiyalist frnm It. nniiigtnn, Venn v.-ry early setti.-i -tin- liisl in tin- extr.-ni.- .-astern pirt ..f th.. wli.-r.. In- .Ir.-w ami |mri-li isi-il larg.- tla.ts ..f lainl, al .iml near ^ I Hnitit. .-V l.iige .jnantity nf this still lenniins in th,' p..ssesHi.m seemlalits. Knitlnr .-a-t lam.' \\ illni'ii .\ii.l. rs.ni. tin- Ways. M.,r.|.'ii- |l.-l,..ng-, K.i'ililis, H.iiliaimnt, th,. .-pr.igm-s, I'lniiti r-. ."^agi-rs. an .\lii.illg III,' virv lirsl in tin- Inwiiship w.-re ^.ll.^s .Vll.y, ,1,. ami Inhii Hal k.' Tlie-e a.,- s n.l, l.v s.nne, inliaie 1 11 tin h in tin- .iiiler ii.iine.l, .iftir .I..I111 W.-...S,-. ,Mr, Hli'.'k.r hi I a ...n, al-n iiai 1 .l..lin. wh.. i- sai.l t.i liav lir-t whiti' .'hlhl I... Ml in th.' tn»ii-lnp. TI iil,v 1-1, 111. I ..f any -i/,. wi'lpii the iniiiiii'ip il liniimls nf .\ is lliills Is'l.iii.l, iiiiiii liai. ly I I th.. east ..( tin- ..iilril part ..f ship, II. .Ill wlii.-h It IS s. -pir.it. -I hv a .l.-ep in.irass. It .h-rii.- fi..iii S.il .11 Hull. s..n nl I'aiil iliill. a I'. K. l,..Mlist, fi-..iii ...wii. .-i. .1.1111. Ill SI Ith-l nil 111., islan.l III IHJV His n.-an-st m th.il .-..iii).ar:ili\.-l,\ lat,' il.il.-, wel.- at Ilt.iii..ii-st vilh- nii ll iie al Wallliii.lge'-, .-asL ..f -Mis-issauga rnilil, mi tin- nth.-r. We ll ive li.-ar.l frnm that pr.iv.rliiaily ...i-r.-.-l ami iii.lispnt; th.- "iihlest inhaliit.iiit," that the ,-iiiirlsliip ami inarriaue .. pi. .11. -.-IS 'vas .nmlneti-'l in a innnm-r im.re s.ieiiilih. th.ni w.nihl n th.- present |il.-as nl pinpri.-ty III mir aristncrati.' ,-hiii.h eir. l.-j Th.'ii lallnr " hi.is.' " las w.''w..iii.l m.w .all tlnin ) n..li..ns ..f Ih ai. siilli.'ii-ntly in.li.'al...| l.y Ihe leniirk nl a liighlv i-sl.-i- I g. tl l-l.-ii tiiii.'. I..tlii..-lh I lint •■linn- was I...1 vilii.ilile l.i 11 " al.iiiit llnise mattirs ' Truth In say, tin-r.- w.-i- siilli. i.-iil .a St ,1.- nf allair-, in lln- f.i.t that Im- many ,\t.ats. ami as lat.- as ..iil\- exist..,l in all I'ppur i aiia.la, in-- iii,i,ii\li;t- ^ wlm w.-re ai piifnrin tin- inairiage .'ereimniy lli-siiles tin- .-h-riiy m.-ii nf th.. l-aiglan.l. wlm wi-i.i verv, very si.'are.' in thim>- .l.i\s. Tli.. .-.in. .ill this WIS that III 111 \ s,,...,.ilh-.l iiiarri.iu.-s wei-i- s.iaiewhat •' irt-i t.i r.-me.ly this aw kw.ii.l s-.it.- nl .ill uis, .nnl str.iighleti lln- " er in this innst inipnitalit l.ll-iiiess, spi.,.i,i! .V.ts nf l'.ii-liaillt.|lt > frnm tillie In H - \',.ry III. my frnm .'^.iphi-islnir.: ami nlher p.irts nf the .'.itility .\iii.-liasliiirg. well, w-niit In li,.i.ili- theiiisi-tvi.s til tin- I'lrryii |ia\.- lliiH ei-r,-li|iili> p.-rhilllli-.l. Inl th.. w.iy thither, til.' Il.ispil W.-es.- imi.Ie his I an .ip. 11 li.nlse Inr ; li parties giiillg III a: alw IS- went nil I. ml. .Ill I w. l.-ii .ililige.l liy tile ilistai 1.1 night nil till- L.a.l. Ml \\ I tse's .Iftiightel- ('alln-iini. ami Havi.l Sngi-r w-.-re tin- III. ml. -.1. lil.ler Wilier, a Haptist iiiiiiiKt..i, i-esi.llng at the Carr ' PRINCE EDWARD. XIX. ifftuil luiinli't of iiifeiior li.Wiitiitinii.s ; ami whii-li, ,s Imt t)u' ttMn|Mir;ny rcsiilt-mL' oi tlr>se uiii|iInyoil i iwillg till- sUIIlMKr Si'DStitl. iriiiiuiit lit tiavi'I p:l^^^it^^ thnnij.'!! the \t\iivv lictwoi-ii I f I'riiK-f Lilwiml i'ouiity, niul tlio ft'iry *\wh i|uitr ' t-ry icjianiiahlf tij-urca ; while hiuul' nf the tavt'riis, i posnl I'xistfiii'f ot' a iimliihitory law I th*' Miuikin j iii-c l')ihv.tr>b, ill) a ruMhiii^ traih' in tlie vih'^t nt' \ h'asant litth- villau'i' nri the liay f.hiint.' nhiiw. live I t', iriiit.iiiiiML' a 1,'i.iu'ral ;*t(iii-, lila-ksniith. wa^iL^tm, liiiti-I, whait iirnl Htori'-hiHims : .me «.'hurLli, mouic I' liousi ^«, and a iinmilatinri mI I.'iO to 'JOO. It has a , aii<) M.i^v In aiii) t'rcni that puint anil ltu)>liii*s j I hy a .UtiL;htful a^ririiltural Hui-tinn, ami a very hari.lit'il lu-ri', Mr. .lanit's Hi'iiin'r sniin'tiinrw piu'- ! 10 husheln in a scasnri priiu-ipally hark-y. ] fioiu ihi' hi'lian wnnl " cuii-con,'" meaning' a iiick- mlanc* oi that tinh alurii.' tin- sh«irf in thi- ihiys ,>( \ thi- phn-f is Kitniitfil at tlu' hrad nf Wi'lk-i's ',ay, I tlh' Tairyin^ riafr ; partly in Anir|ia--lnii^'. ami ■ th lilies thf Consi'ttin IlivLT.'wliicli iinptii's inl'i Uw on whith was hnilt the lirst i;rist mill in Anmliaa- ] las Marsh, whnsc anii still kii'ps tin' I'ost Otliiu. I'f is vt-ry pleasant, an. I it> In.ation i.s sneh as will V tlav a pia.e ni i-unun-n i,il iiiipi»rtanee. Welh-r's ^t s.tif, roninioilinu-;, and easily m-cessihle (sn far as I :h the place. I iif very ^,'..11.1 hn^iiiL'ss honses in the village, iiielu i, one u'fo.-erv, one drn^'-stun', and some tii.st-rati inrehes, a graded SL-hoi)l. tiniiloyin^ two ttichirs, I n. ' I ; seventh Hivisinn Court of the Countv nf I'rinee i , t'adnian ia ('l.-rk. and I». H. Weeks ItaililV. , A. K. A A. M.. (;. \l. C. meets here. Its prest'nt 'anu-s liaiid : S. W.. .lohn llainl : .1. W.. .\lhert I leor^'i. .1. Waddell ; Tr.-;iJ.urer. S. \l. Join-.s ; ('hap- ' I).. It. II. Wreks : ,r. It.. .1. II. Vnnni,' ; S S.. W. : TvKm', .lohn lluttan. ly mail, per stai^'e. to auil rrtion. New ^ (irk. who i-spoiisrd llie Uoyal i an^.e. si-rvcd , I atmy diiriiii,' the i;rvohUi. extnintly '\ait farts and datts It is atfiimed hv inaiiv ■ that 'I'll. 'ma- I >.iiipp.\ . wh.. s.ttl.il .^n l.'it'.M, i.'-nd s,ttl.i ill 111.- pns.nl limits .-f Aiii>li.i.-,hur;:. >ii.- of the very .iirlie.st : aii.,„. I tift-en itiiU's acioss tlie present townships nf and all tliroii;;h a literally " liMwliiit; wilderiiess " ■■ taxes prohaiily anioniit-d lo less than a .(uarh r and tronl'I'' it to,.k to .nil,., t thr same -was pt,.. leiitioiifd in i.miievioii with the i-arly s.ttleinmt iiip>ey was honi at tlie iiian^e of the .Viiiiiii-an Ueri-i.k. lo'arN.w V.-rk, his tatli.r heing at the that oilier. Wli.n .pule a lad he was dratte-l y. and m-i v.d .i ytar au'iii"*t the liriiish. Me was )Hi-.pniitly i<'ined the i;..yal tmnps, f,.r whi.h a.t r.'ir try and eoiiie tn Taiiada. wliiji the Ihitish r. v.. Loyalist from It-iuiiii^toii, \'.-rmont. w;is a t-tt in ihi- extreiiii- fastern put of the t'twnsliip, li is.d larcr tia.-ts nf jainl, ;il and ne.ir M i>si'.s.nii,'a I this -itill niii.tins in the possession of hi- ile Villiaii And. rson. the Ways. Mordeii-^. K.diiers. t.t. the Spr.iyues. lloiitrts, Sa;.'.-is.aild I'e^ks. ,t ill the t..wnship w.re Kli.is .\||,y. .I..hn ni-rk.r. ■■eaie Slid, hv .some. t.. Iia\e he.-ll thr iM-t s.tll.i,. r.h.lm \V,-,s.-. \\-» naiil'il .h.hii. uli.) i- said to have h.i t> the tli>' town-hip. , -i/e wrh'-i the iiMiiiieip d hoiiUils i.f .\nn-lias)iiirf^. " ly t . tl list nf the c.Mitr.il part nf th.' town- pitit.lliva d-ep moraan. It derivt-s it-, muiH' -I I'aiil iliitr. a r. K, l.ovdist. from Adolphus III (lit- i-liitil in JSJ't. His nf.in-st heiuhhitrs. .it latr, w.-rr at h.rti..i,-stville on the one hand, and .\li-MS'aiii;a roiiit, on the other, that prov. rhiilly , ..rr.et and iiidispitt;ihl ■ smiur, .' that tl oiirlship .md inaniaL'e i.t tli<' eariv in a inantior niori' sot-iati).- thiii would a> eonl witii priity in -air aristofrati- chni. h nn I.m .if h. day. wo will. I now eipiinrc ,,i • •■ di'd Miitrn igts wen s.i.pow hat " n n-iful n . and s' it- ..I all Ills, .nid !.lr.tl thithe). the ho^'pitalltv of .Mr. wMsliip till liis death, iit nearly one hun. lied years. Mrs. Ih' Long. ilaiighttM- ..f I »aiiiel ( 'ole, living on hit il2, '-'lid ccmcessioii, is now in li.'r .ine hundredth year. .Mrs. Cole, ihiughter ot Henrv llediier, is in tim ninctitis, |{oth are lie.irt\ and vigorous, and in full |M..sMMsion of all tlieir faculties. 'lilt- tirst srhool in tli« towinhip wms taught hy .lohn Smith, in a log Imilding, thatched with marsh. hay, on lot S'l, Istionceasion. The next was .\hijah Ueiiedict. It is nut sMle.l w hull, .u- hy wlmm, the lirat Inmse was built, Imt Jl was uiidonhtedly hy .lohn U" ee.se ; as Ida family were an far ahead of others in point uf time, that Home TncinlMrsof it never saw the face of a white nian-- except each other f.ir more tlian three yeara. 'I he tirst frame harii raise.l in the township was on the lot of Mr. Weese, ami it stan.ls there siill. For Mi;iiiy yeais hetore the Napiinee mills were hnilt, the Woesea went to Kingston mills to gel their gristing d.uie. I'tohaliiy the one ■-pot ..f all i. tilers in .\imliashurg -or imleed hi the wh.ite Kay (Jnintr i.';,'ii.n. in whi' li ihi- greatest hisl.n'ical inter.'st .entrea, is TiiK r\ni:\iN.j I'l.viK. -This is a narrow ishmu-' separating that part of Lak.' Ontari.i known as W. Ih-r's Itay, on the one si.h- from Itay '.taint.- onthuolher; ati'j '■'iniiei ting Criuc' Ivlwa'-.l f. unity witli tlu; nniiiidauiL It is eaih-.l tints Ir.irii th.- fa.-t that the In.liaiis in theirjourneyings hetwecii the KasI ami the Weal, wrre wuiit !.► travel hy lau.ie ahuig the Liiki- sinue and lip m- down li.iy f.'iiinte ; aiel .m nrriving at tin; head thereof, or at Wellers Bay -a.'.or.ling as they wereg.ung Kast or West— w.uiM pick up their canoes, and oirrif th.-m ftoni wat.-r t.i water. This, as is well known, wislheeiily ni.ide of trav.d ; imt cuily hy the ahoiiginc.-i, hut l>y tln' lirsi while s.-tth-rs also ; au.l mU only here hut all ovt'i' th.' .\iiieric;in ( '.MitiucMt. To us. '.a nioliin ti-iiii, they set-tned thoroughly to understand the prin.'iple ot iitili/ing thr " ni;igiiiticent waler-stretchcs," in which raiiada-.irall .r.Mnitric. most ah.uiti.ls. Tlicie were niiiHe.(UeiitIy a great many " rarrying plar..s." in .il| dire. -lions ; in f.u-t there were s.-veral in rriiice Kdwar.l ('..tnity. Uiit the hist-u-i.-al i's.so.iations eonncite.l with this mil, .luring th.' .-ariy d.iysof onr c.Mintiys.-xist'-nceas a Mriti.sh l*r.»vince. mad.' it. of all others, " /Vf Carrying I'lac.-.' ;ind it wis always so kmiwn hy thr old si-ttlers ; aii.l yet is. hy t-M-ry .in.' who km »Wrf aught of Canada. Its geographical p.isition scrm.'d to mark the Carrying Tlace as a very important point, from the .arli.st 'late. It was th.-iighl that there woiiM arise a gi.;it eity iliei.- some day. an. I it was in srrioiis rontrmplatiim hy a.mic of .1111- ruling men t.» make tiie capital of the eniuilry here, at .a day when the pr.-sunt city ol Tor.iiit'i was "a .heaiy .lisinal place, not eveli possessing the characteristii-s of a village " (i.iveriior Siinco.- was .nie of those who saw tliroiigh a ditl'erent light, however, ami tleaigli he was in lav.)r of making Lnuiloii the capital of Cpper Caiiinhi- proh.'ihly f"i military i-'-usons-a sr.heme in which he was .iver- ruled hy his superior, Lur.l hitrh-ster still he saw in Tor.uit.i a great future ; aii'l wasruiivunM-il that if an-l ift the <';iriyilig 1*1. ee w.is t.i hecuiie the great commercial i ity .)f tlo' I'l.iviiic.'. This is proven hy the a. 1 vice li.- gave Ivolhil Y.'ung, a |i.-rsonal irieii'l. aril ev-capt.iin .tf tin- Hiili.'*li Nrvy, wli.> located on the i arryiug Plar.- in 17'-'-. thiTe laing at that tirn.- hut one other settler in tin' neighhoili.u'd. The (iovern.ir tried t.) in.ince him to locate on what is now " V-uige .Street," say in:: that "Little York" woid.l Roim- .lay he a great place, ^'onng was .ntitled lo I'JOn acres of hind, and there w;is ph-nly then, au.l f.n- years afterwards nn.iecnpieil, v.her.- tin- heart .pf Tor.iiito now .stamis. liut the .aptiin tli.'Uglit dithretitly. an.l setth'-l on th.' h't :tt the Carrying I'l.ice, wli.re lo-uheii Yoniig now'lives; and .Ir.'W his CJII'i :irres tliL-i-,*.ui.l on the rioitli sli.Mr of IMea.sant liiiy. The s. h. Mir li.is lieeii agiliite.l, fn.m lime I., time, ..f rutting a <';iiiai thr.iugh the Isthmus. Tlie inducements to .lo --o are th.' immensr henelits which wmild arrru-' t.i the metraiitile marine interests, hy giving vessels a shortermi'l perfectly safe [lassag.- fr.pin tiic I'ppei Laket.t Kingston; whei.- as tli.-y n.'W hav.- ;i iiioi-i- tedmus, ami in r-tugli weather — an extn-niely .liinger.ius eoili-e. It is . laim.-d tliftt thr nninh.-r.if wrecks whiili aniiiiall\- .icrnr along the s..utli ..f I'nii..' IMwar.l. and -'th.r mole d.oig.roiis points' t. .wards the f.i»)t of the Lake, w.iiild go fir t.. wards hiiilding a cnial ; an.l it ia matter of surprise to the mtinniair.l, why the s, li,-nie has i,.>t long ago heen carrir.l ..lit. AU.i. in case .if w.ir, the advantages it won hi .iHei, in the way of forming an inlan.l iLivy, and ^'aining maritime supremacy on the Lakea, are atnmat inedcuhihle. ' lint a-i'le from th.' many a.-km.w h'.lged advantages of a .'(imuiereial, ati'l naval or military nattir.', wlih-li ita geographind poaition gives it, it ia a [dace interwoven with the assirciatioDs ami nieinories of all our country's f itli.-rs, i-a.st Jini u.st. I'.v.'ti fr..m as far \*rst is th.- present t-iwn .»f Port Hope (where tin' tirst s.-ttleiiiriit l.etw.rii Ni'ik and Napan.'i- w a.s made hy four faniiH.s, iiai 1 A-hf'.r.l, H..ni^ .l.>liiisoii. ami St.veiis. in I7!M| and us settlements afterwanls sprang up ah.ng th.' slioi.-- -from many inlermediat' p'.iiit-^ c on.- the pi.'ii. .'Is in ilieir Ciimies. with l.^gs of CMi-n I., the Napam-r nulls. They woiil'l uiih.a.l : eariy lirsi their canoes acn.ss t.t liay t.tuiiit aft.r- wai'ht their orii, an.l then reend'Sirk ; rep.ating the same op.Tation when retuiniiig with their meal. TliiN hiisiness us.-.j to occupy a week at a trip fn.m I'orl H.ipr ; this heing tin- furthest point w.-st, from which gristing was hrought I.I tlms li-hrate.l nulls ; which, with the exreption of Kings- t.iii nulls. Weir the .ilde^t III Ipper I 'ana.la : an-l tin' inhaliitants ..f that west' rii s.-ttleiii.'iit were as familiar with the outlines an.l land marks nf tln> I'.urving I'lare. .h Wrli- -i ttlers tliem-el\es. line .if the M|.lr>t settl.-ts Ml t hi> vi.injtv was Mr. W.-lIer, after whom W.lhr's Hay was named. W. H. W .dh r, of Cihoiirg, m.w Master in Clnnrery f.'r th.- ' 'lunties ..t .N'.uthuiidi' rlaml and huiliam, iVterhoro', and Vii'tori.i, ari'l Jmlge Welh-r, ..f IV-ti-ih.tro'. are among his descendants. .Mr. Welhr was a very enterprising and puhlie-spirited citizen. For a great many years |ii> i;iii u stage line hetwceii Kiiigatmi ami ^'ork. The route lav ovi-i tilt- old militaiy r.iad known in the east as the N'ork road, ami in the w.-st as th.- Kingst-.n road. It was aL.. calhd the Danfortli n.a.l, tr.mi mi Ameii.an iiann-l Asa I 'anh.rth, w Im contrarted with the C.'V. rnnient tu hnihl it in 171'"*. ami eoniphle.l it iia far west as Anca.ster III isill. It pas>..| tin. High almost tin- .niire length of I'rinec Kdward County, entrrin;' ii .at the cast hyMorlamrs Ferry, li.tween Adidphust«»wn an.l the '* Stt .MilN," tiv- miles |,c|..w I'ntoii. Thus it Iiappem'.j that all who passe.l through the e.'niiti>. whether i y lami or water, from east t.i west, or CM-,- .. / vo, Wi-lf t anil liar with the Cairyiiig I'hice The exact trail 'd the .-Id In.lian Fortage islolhiwe.l hy the present road, lai.l out when the township was surveyed. It wtis inteinled hy the sur- veyor to run :i stiaight hue aenms the Isthmus ; hut when he came to that pa'it .if the w.irk In- was tak-n ill, ami gave his siil..it.Iinat<- instrurti(Uis to lav out n rang.- of Hin.a.'ie h-ls . it Inol h.-<-n frnni lime imnu'inoriid, a airnpl' Indian trail ; and it is t.i this arei.h-ntal eiiciimstance that we are iudehte.t for the presurv^itiitii of this ancient hisfctirical land-mark in ita nriginal shape. The road itself, though slightly .levh-ua, is on tin- whole pretty direct, tin- gt iieral onise heing northeast and nouth-west, ami the diMtanee fruiu I WHter to water one lui.l tliiee-.|narters miles. ^ xx. HISTORICAL SKE' 'I'hr rjltmi'S "f InU "II liiitli Bilk's wuir iiriKirmlly n |iiirticm of tin' "Suveiilh 'rciwu ;" In; • a liitiT ilatii the niiitli-«r»t raiij;i' «ii« iiinili' u |i,irt nf till' Iciwiis1m|i cif .\lurm\, in tlic riinnl,vi>r NcirtliuinlMTliiuil, iiiul the •' Ciirryiiil? I'liU'i'" hiw liiiii tnr iiiiiny yeiim thi' laiiil bnuiiiliiry lii'twfuli Niirtliumiii'ii.iiicl aiiil I'linci' IMwiinl cmiitii'ii. UmImtI \Villii. I.'obert ('hiiih» \\ ilkiim, Willi iliecl there ill Miireli, Isiiii, wii.s for iiiiiie th.'ili liiilf ii eenlnry "lie i;l "Ur lejiilini.' men in eommerei;iI. politieivl, ami iiiilitiiry iillaiiH. heiii^ inti- imiti'lv i.li'iitilieil Willi tlie history "f all iiiattern lieariiit; uiuni the well- heiinjiif the iiihahitantx "f the ei.iiiitry at larj,'e, anil partienlarly nf the liay (,iiiiiite rei,noii. Ilirouetioiit vvliieh hirt name liaH been a faiiiiliiir liiniMi'hi'lil wniil for Ihe |iast two o,.iier ition^. We laniiiit liiil allien to this roinaiitie n|iot nr to Anielianlmri; withont olliriiii; our eiuloinciiient to the sentinients of a wull-knowii ami inueh- iiiliiiireil writer, from whom we ijiiote ; - " 'riic tourist will liiiil aliiinilaiit foml for thought at the Carryiii'; " I'lan', whether he lonteniiilates the far remote iiai-t, ere the llulian was ** ilistiirlieil in liiii native alioiie, or in the days when the l-'reneh Ueeollet " misHionaries followeil in the footste|iH of those whom tli.-y soiii;lit to lani- " vert ; or the time when the piiu'eur mttler ami surveyor lirs nt* tin- .niiiity, Hillur is tiftli in point (tf a^e, iUiU fniirlli in si/f, wraith ami pupuliitinn. (K* a sonifwliat irri'giihir slmin-, it i.s sinruiiin!.Mi >nuth- cimt, l>y Ilic tiiwn.sliiiH oT AnutliaNl.iif-;. S.)]lll^a.^l.ull^, ..ihl H.illowcll : wliilc |jrtk(- Oniaiio with its niiiii'iniis imli'ntatinns, inihntin;^ Wi-lln's Hay, rii;a?.ni-L' lUy, antl Uuyik's Hay -liivr^ its shi'ivs <>n its \v.',st<'in um) snuthuru bduinlitrifs. Vifweil fnnii a t"|t'>;iraiilii'-;il, f;"'iilii;,'i.-.tl, or a^'ri tin- tlirui- townships liy uhiili it is snirouiiii»'.nry U> divi' into niinut<- ilt'taiU. It will sntlin- to .-lay that it i.-, fully tip to the avi-rago, an«l ii: hoiu-st truth a nmili-l township in rvrrylliini^ wliirh '■omMnc^ to nuiki- out' lofntiry innri' wortliy of piiiisc than aiiotlu-r ; oi- more to lie ihsircd iis a comfortuViU' honi"' tn the seltli-r -wi-k-oun- n'ticat In tlir visitor or pli'tis- ant resort to tin- tr.iVrll.T aii nam- from Maj'M Uillier. who was at that time Secretary to Sir r. Maitlaml, the Governor of th-' I'loviiii-e. The .tl.lesi i.r.serveil ollicial re.onlsr.nly .late hack to l^.l't, whieh makes it inipra<-liealile to ^'ive list.-> of Mnnieipal oUieers further baik than that ilate. The insi lle.'ve eh-.-teil liy the popular voiee of thewliole township (in IsjD), was .lanii's r. I.aiie. For the lirst ntnn>-il vear we linr ; William Netherhy. I'eter Valfean, l>a\ i'l S. N'luiiiu'. 'lames Jones, Sr., ami Samuel Pi'nnoik, (^'ouimissiotiers of till- I' ■ ; also, tiiiity-lwo I'athniasttTs, twenty l-Vuee Viewers, and eij^htecn rouuilki-r|iers. K.ir the present year U'^"**), the various nninieipal duties are performed Ity the foliiiwin^ naimd ^eiitlenicn : ■- John Vouni;, Ueeve ; Kol.ert T. Jones, Demity Iteeve ; Daniel Howe, Lai'iehit Neth'-rv, I'aul C. Van Morn, Councillors; John (iravdon, A. M. D.alaml, Au.litois ; H. A. M. Kaul, Assessor; IVt-rC. Aiuswoitli. C. Hector ; Ki'hartt Noxon, Surveyor arel lload Con.missioticr ; and thiity-two Tath Mast'T.--, eh v.u l-'iiiie Vnnvers, ami twenty I'ouuilki'eptrs. l-'i-ankiin Jones is Tiiw n-^hip Chrk, havini,' lately su iieedi-d his f.ithrr, S.unuid Jo?iis, J. I*., who h-ld till- pMrtition foi hv.-yiars. Mr. J s is.m .-ducal-'tl ^^-nth-man, of lris}i th-sitiit, a Major ol niiliiia, anH lead in l; man in Im.mI allaiis ; his father li;i\ 111'^' stltled at rieiisant May, ovi-r a half t.entuiy af^o. wIh-H' smh farms as his >oii H'sidis upi'u wi-re roii-.id'-M-d worth tVinn live to ten dollars an ati-e. Now III.- heantiful larin^) in th.- in-i^hhorhoofl are worth iVoni f?()U to tflto per ai re. Both of Mr. Jom-^' parents livi-d in Hillier till over nim-ty years of ai^e. Anions; the earliest setihrs in this lo.alitv wen-, Ira De f.o'n^'. Thomas C, IS.-adle, Ki.-!ai.l Van ll.)rii, J.-hn Hainl, .lo'lin Tiipp, and K. liawley. Oil th.- norlli :iiiie of I'leasanl Itay the earliest settlers were the Voun^s, Pieiaons, HulVinaiia. Cameron^, Canys, and Fergusons. tn the .ast.-rn part of the township the lirst -ettlemi'iits wiTe made hv the Willianiss, Valhans, llieks's, Hollands. I'eaiBails, and Mordens. In oiher parts the Clapps, |)e l,on;^s, Pet tenjf ills, Trunip*uirs, Uowermans, Mut'lmiMUis, and P-ttits w.-n- among the pioneers of the respective localities 111 win. h tlo-ir ileseendants still re-ide. Till- township contains a numl»er of [dciLsant and prosper.tus post villages ; also, WKi.i.iNt.roN, the only incorporated village in the ccnmty, la situiiteil within Its limits. CoNsiniiN, the seconil village in size and importance in Ihe county, is aUo p.irtially sitnatid in Millier. The two parts nf this village are divided |py tile Con.sr.Du river, which also divides Ilillier Inmi Ameliustinifi, in whieh towii>hi|) the major part id' the vilLif^e is situated, and in the .sketeh uf which i\ short il.-s. ription of Conseeon may l.e found. l'i.K\s\Nr V.M.i.KV, situated al>out two aiih-s east of Pleasant May, is really, as its name implies a /•/•nsunf vilhiije, in every sense, not only as re- gards its situation, and the heauly win|,' western towns. It is situated on the old Uaiiforth military ro-id hetween Conseeon and Wellington, five miles distant fmni the former, and seven tiuh-H troii the latter. It has a daily mail both ways per -.t.ige, to, and tioni Pieioii .iiid Treiiion. Henry Palmer is Postm.^ste^. There are two telef;i,i|,li otli.es hi-ie, ;( L.'oi.d ..niiitry hot.-l, a loupb- of stores, enrri- age and Itla.ksmilh sliop^,, ehur.hes, sehool, grijitmill, Hawmill. i%..-., liesides a nundier of lin<- private houses for a village of its size. rhe town hall of Hillier is here situated -a large eoinmo.lious and well aiTiUigeil building, with f^roun.ls and sheds atiaehed. It was ereeled some ten years sin.e, at a .-ost ot" >'l, loO. 'hiere was formerly a IMvision C.iurt liehl here. Under the old tiystcm of .Vdministration of Jusliee, Thomas Flagler, Philip chiiut. ami Stephen Niles were the tli-Hl Coiiiii.i.ssioners in the township, lor liolding the (Amrts of IteiiUOstH. The lirst Hettlcr.H in the place were .loseii Stnpleton. and James Foster. The forimr bn day, the lirst in this part of the eonntry, and | nianufai'torv in tl mnty. The othi-r villattes in the towiiMbip are Ai.i,| tween Istaiid'Jnd eoneeHsioiis, north. This Cyrns Allison, father of W. H. It. Allison. m| leading lawyers of the Distriet. The Ib-v. Mr. as well as one of the ablest and most hv^hly who has ever serve.l the eanse of the Chureh ni| Mfm.vii.i.k, a Hinart nii'l beiiutifully locatei eon laki-, and Unsn Hii.i.. on lots 17 and IN, i| villages, eaeh -ontaining a mill, one or more st.f the various n . r) iinieal enterprises. From the i.ist Assessment Itoll (1S7>*1. we Total nnmbi-r of aeres in township, ;Jl.;iXit | '2:j.N:i*' ; value of real property. #7'»i',''*i i<*\7 ,',i(K> ; nmniint of taxable iiie.nne, All.IMMI ; township. 1.'-'I2 ; number of eattle owned in sheep, l.!)4r» ; number of Imga tiwiied in towiishi Hillier is pie-eniineiilly an agrie'ultural eonsC vantages already noted n-( behuiiiing to townslJ here also to be found in a marked degn-e ; an.l duties of the writer have seMoni brought him in! with a eoinmnnity jiosseswing to a greater '"»tT moral, intellectual, and inateriiil elements of wui| and Christian cuntcntmeiit. WELLINGTON The only incor^nuated village in Prim iiier limits "of Hillier, from which it was s separate municipality, under the gemral .\ct by a My-Iaw of the County C')uncil, pa-sedttcl of forming an Incorporated villa^ie had been agit opposed .somewhat strongly l>y the majoiity oft pally and in a somewhat less degree by the iiil whi.'-h a small extent of territory was also taken ( hie ciuiditioii of imorporatiiMi, vi/. : that tl t.ints was doubted by the people of the township 9r'ilin„ »/ th- " I. That so much of the townships of Hilli "tained within the following boundaiies, shall " Wellingtoi ; and shall, from and after the t "etle.'t, be incorporatetl under the above name, " meaningof the .Statute. '21 Vic. cliap. ;".4, Sec. "Commencing at tin- lake hIioic of Lake < hita "No. 7, in the first coui'.-ssion of the towuslii "the west boumlarv line of said h.t. t'i' Hallowell. as " Kt'-.sey, .loscph Cummins, and Francis Mandi "of s.ii.i Lot No. 'J, in t!ic township of Hallowell " bonmlary line of L..I No. '2 to the waters of W " wat"-r line of sail! F.ast Liike an>l Lake Ontari< " IL The til>t electi-.n shall be held in the t.: "John T. Dorlaml shall be Ib-turninL' (Uli.er. "III. This Mydaw shall take elb-.t on and ■' Ueceiiiber next. " Passed ;{iitht)<'tober. lSii2. "N. Mai.i..\ki». C/i if.. At tbt lirst electitui held for tin- piiipose of the following gentlemen were seh'cted to lill Mahon. Campbell. Cummings, Ilarria, and Brow ing was held in ai .ui'l in. >- with tin- Statute mai ing will he tbund a copy of the public recmd of tl " Procee.lings of the tirst meeting of the (.'oiii ton. ll'th J.innary, IstiH. "Present, K.li. McMahon. HonaM Camplicl Mrown. and .los.')ih Cunnning. " .Moved by I). Campbell, sec. by K. It. .Mc.V beaitpointcl secretary of the meeting. Carried. " .Moved by I). Campbell, sec. by K. 1>. Mc.> be chaiiman. 1 " Moveil in amendment by Mr. Cuminiiigs, f. ' Campbell 1»- chairman. Carried. I " .Movr.l by William Harris, sec. by.Iomithan I be reeve. Cairidl. ; " Move.l ..ml seconded that John T. l>|oyed and seconded that .L H. McOoniga I Carried. , " Moveil and seeondcil tliatlieorge Heiringtt I m.xsters. Carried. " .Moved and .secondcl that William McOom i Cummings be fence-viewers. Carrieil. I "Moved and seconded that William Tivey a ; Commissioners, Carrieil. " Moved and ,secondeil that this Council do li j School-house, on Wednesday, the 'J8th iiiat., at I *M9th January, I8tj;i. "Jo The early lustqry of Wellington i.s euvinuied I in the romantic inciih'nts related of the first pi pleasures, their sulFcrings and rejoicings. The I: vicinity whs a I'.K. L..yali^t named Haniel Key \ years among the Indians before his footsteps we I luce. The date of his .settli-ment has not been ti One of (he early families to settle here was I j of whose sons -Anio> nutchinsoii, about .scvb resides iu the pUcti. ORICAL SKETCH OF THE lirst BiitllorM in lln' pliu'c weri' .lnsi'iili Dcirlnml, .inliii iiml William n, nii.l Jiiiiii'i Ki>sti-r. Till' fcirnur tiiiilt ii mill licri' iit u vury rarlv lii-.t in lliiti |uirt iifthc (Miiintiy, niul Hiilwiiui'iitly tlii' tir«t imtasli ■Icirv in till iiilv. iilliiT vilhii.'L» in III'' ti)wn8lM> iin' Al.l.lsiisvil.l.K, on loN 74, j.'i, hi- -t ^iii'l 'Jii'l '■'>i »>i"iH, li'irtli. This |ilii''i' was uiii 1 al'tiT lii'V. illiv.ii, fnth.T .>r \V. H. U. Allis.il w "!' I'i'l iiii'l "Ml' (iltlin liiHv.rs 'it'th'' l>i>tri't. Th« iii'V. Mr. Alli'<"ii win niii' "f tin- uailii'sl, ,< ,,lj,. Ill' ll Iil.'^t ali'l lii'ist lii^lily I'stci'liii"! H'l'Hli'yali MilliHlers '•V'l' si'i'V'l tilt' nms.' Ill' thi; rliiirrli in tin' liiiv Qiiinli' I'istrirt. I, VII, I, K, II miiiii-t ami liiiiulifnlly luniti'il villan''iit Ih.' In'ml nl'l'imsi'- , mill KiisK Hil.l.. i>n liit» 17 an. I IX ar tin- lakr fnml, iirr |iii»t rnrh I'lntainin}; a mill, uni' 'liip. 111, ;!'*!• : nuniliei- (if ncri-s inipiovi'il, valni' iif ii'al |.rn|.i-rtv, .*7.''in, 'i.'i" ; vuliic nf |iiTs.inal iir.i|'i-ilv, ; aniiinnl ..I' lax;ilili' inniTm-, *n.:UKI ; linnili.T 'if In.rsis .nniii.l in |i, l.'-'l-J ; niniiliiT i.f latlli' "» I in t.i«nnlii|., l,7',iH; iiuinli.i' nf .lll'i ; nnnilii'i- of li'i;;8 iiwiinl in tnwiisliii', 4114. i.T is pii- incnlly an nuiiiMlllnriil I'linstitui-n.-y, iiml tin' sii|ii'riiir ail. s alri'ailv niiti'il a< liilnn'jing tn tii«nslii|ia |ni'viiillsly lU'Hi'liliril, ali' II t.i hi' f.innil ilia niaikcl ili-(;rii,' ; an.l tak.ii in its rntiri-ty thi' f tho uritiT liavi' si'liluiii liniilKht him ilitn smial m- linsiiioss iiihitinnH ninninnity jiossuHiiinji In a j^n-iltiT i-xtt'lit all thi' evi'li'iu-fs nf thr nlilli'itual, anil mateiiiil I'li'ini-nls nf wolhlly iiriiH|ii'rily, rnnil fi'licity, listian I'ontentini-nt. WELLINGTON, only ini'oriiurati'il villas' in t'rinee Kilwanl, is within tlni fur- nits of llillicr, from whirli it was si'|iarati'il ami I'rrrtt'il into a • municiiiality, ilinli'r tlu' Kum-ral Art of ['ailiani'-iit in that hi'half, -law nf till* I'onnly <'nniii-il, passeil Octuhi-r 'Mith, I m'i'J. Tin' prnji'i-t 11^,' an Int'nrpnratr'l villa;;i' innl lii'i'ii aj^itati-il f.ir sunn* tinin, lint was I sniiii'whaf striintjly liy tho niajniity nf tho |ii'i-|ilo of Hilliir, |irinri- inil in a sniiii-wlMt less ili-irri'.' hy tin- iiih.iliit. lilts nf llallnwi'll, frcini small I'xtriit nf tin'iitnry wiia also takon In form tlir ni'w villaoi-. loiiilitinii of iliiorinirati vi/. ; that tin- iilio'i' fniitain 7.''" inlialii- !is ilnntiti'il Ity thr prnph' nf till' tow null ips, iiiiil a " niix.'il rniiiinissiiin" ii'ratnrs was iippninti'ii to il.'riile the <|lli'stii»n. Thi' n-siilt was fiivnr- thi' aiivdi-atrs nf iiK-iirpnlatinii, aa wo h-ani from thr fnllnwiiiL,' : 1-1, AW, Nil. s. - ir/(./-.iI,v. hy the eellslls returns (if the villn^'e nf ngton, in the tnwnsliips nf llillier itnil llallnwejl, in this eoiinty, it rw that tliero are over seven huinilt'd ami lifty inhahitants within the ; nf the said villaiie ; ami Vor-vfs, nne hnnilr.-il nf the freelinlilerB ami hnnsehohlers within sn-h 1 have pelitioneil this Conneil to p,iss II liy-law iiiiiorpnratini^ said :e ; anil '/o/-#(i.s', it is nnly Jnst and prnper tn en iiply with the reipiest enn- i in s.tid petitinii : Utrtl I'riiici- Ktiii'ttnt, That HO iiiiieh of the townships nf Hillier ami Hallnwell as is eon- 1 within the fnllnwili^' liiimidalie.s, shall he de8if,'nateil the villa^'e nf ini^to'i ; and shall, fmni and after the time when this liy-law takes he incnipnrated under the aiiiive name, accnrdiliK tn the intent and ii^nf the Statute, 'J-J Vie., i hap. TM, See. In : inimeneing at tin- lake shine nf Lake Oiit:irio, on the west side of Lot , in the first coiii'i'ssion nf the tnwnship nf llillier; thellee ahnii,' est Imuildarv line nf saiil lot, tn the rear; tlicnee ahin^' the rear nf nd aloii'i; the rear of l.nts .Nns. i;, .-,, l, and :l ; tli«nee alnlij,- the ..isc paits 111 Lots Nils. "J and I, as at pie.sent ( wm-.l and n- euiiicd ■1 Iteynnl-is. .1. T. Dorland, and .Inseph I unimins, tn the tnwn line llillier and Hallnwell ; thellee .ilon^lhe rear nf those parts ni Lots id '.', in the township nf Hallnwell, as neeupied hy I'atriek Mae- .Inx'ph Cummins, auii I''r,ineis Mandevillc, tn the" east houndaiv nt Nil. '.', ill thetnvnishipnf Hallnwell ; theme alnui^ the naid cast ■ line nf Lot Nil. •> tn the waters nf West Ijlk. ; thenee aliillK the (■ nf said Kast Lake and Lake Ontario, to the plaee of lieninninj! he liist elei'tinii shall lie held in the town hall ill said village, and Dniland shall he lieturnini,' Iitli.er. This liy-law shall take elfeet on and after the twentieth day nf r next. it .'iilth (l.'loher, lSi!'.i. 1AI.1..VI111, Cl.rk. "(!. SrlilKKli, ll'iinl'U." ftle Tl liA .Irst eleetinn held for the puipnse of ihoosinna viila;;e ('oiineil, villj; nelltlenien were seleeted to till tile pnsitiniis : .Messrs. .Me- ainphell, I'nmininns, Harris, and llrnwn. The liist Cnuneil meet- eld ill aeeiiidim e with tile Statute made and piiivided, and follow- 1- lonml a enliy nt the pnlllie reeiiid of the .same. e.liii(!s of the lirst meeting of the Conneil of the villai;e nf Welliiif;- aniiary, iMili, i.iit, K.'li. M. Million, Donald Caniphell, William Harris, .lonathc id .Inseph t '11111111111;,'. 1 l.y 1). Cainpliell, .see. hy K. I>. Me.Malion, that .Iiilin T. Dorland ed seerotary of the meeting. Carried. Ill hy 1). Caniphell, see. liy K. 1). Mo.NLihon, that .Mr. Cnmniiiigs, ■11, d ill amendmeiit hy .Mr. Cuinmings, see. hy .Mr. Harris, that .Mr. le I hairnian. Can led. .1 hy William Harris, see. hy .Jonathan Brown, that K. D. .MeMahmi Cairied. si and sei'ondeil that .John T. Itarland he elerk. Carried. d and seei.mled that 1). S. Hieks he eolleetiir. Carried, 1 and seeoiided that John H. Keiguson and donatlnm Ii, Tnimpiiiir rs. Carried. il and seeoiided that Fulton I'alen he appointed eonstahle. Carried. I and seconded that D. S. Hieks ami .lames MeKeiina lie p.mnd- Ciirried. and seeoiided that .L B. .MeC.onigal lie Insjieetor of Lieemes. '11 and .seconded that (ieorge lleirington ami Win. Harness he road- Carried. ed and .seeoiided that William MeDoliahl, .1. D. Clapp, ami .Inseph i he fence-viewers. Carried. ■d ,and seeoiided that William Tivey and Allen IVltengell be I'nnr ners. Carried. 'd and .secnnded that this Cnlim il do adjourn, to meet again at the ise, on Wednesday, the 'JStli iiist., at ii.:lU p.m. Carried. anuary, lSi;;l. ".lolly T. Doiti.ASli, Cleik." ■ly history of Wellington is environed with faets whieh rival (iclioii aiitie incidents related of the lirst ]iiiiiii'ers, — '..heir hardships and their sulFerings ami rejoicings. The Hist white man to settle in ihe IS a 1 .K. Loyalist named Diiniid Ueyniihls, wlin lived a nnniher nf Ig the Imlians liehilv his fnntsleps were fnlhiwed hy amither nf his 'date nf his .setth'inent liius not been to a eertainty nseurtaiiied. the early hiinilies In settle here was that nf Mi.' Hnleliinsnii, ,.iie ions -Amos Hntehinsiin, ahout seventv-live vears of ago.-^Blill [he place. Koliert .NL'Cartiiey, Thninpsnii, C.uinaii, I'aul Tronipmir, Aicliiiiild .MiTaill, llenjainin Ihirrelt, linliert and William llulihs, the Kllisvs, linr- lands, and llaights, were aniniig the first settlers, nf these, .Mr, Ti |"iin was afterwards a v-ry inllmntial m.in, and the hither nf a large lainily, lr.:ii whom it is said mnr'e nf the inhahitants nf the disliict are ilesccnded II, in from any other one man. The latest assessment stitisties of the villa','e give the following result ; Total iinmher of aeiv, l,4.'i'.ifi ; value of real pioperty. Sl.'iJ,iW,"i ; value nl pcrsMird prnperty, ?7,,'i."io ; pnpulatinii ivery nearly) ,'iitO. This ivnuld seem tn indie, lie a i .insidcraiih' retiiigiade imive lit in |".|iU hitiiin sin' ■■ iiienrpiiratinii ; hut when (is a prnniineiit citizen nhserved In usi, it is rememheicd that tl '.>'' "' l'"^' ('"Unieratnrs in \HM was In gel the population n|i to the nn-nher neeessary to iiieorporate ; and also tliat the enuimiatiiin of assessors has somehnw or other ne to he looked upon .is being iftiit'-r estiniates, pjirticiilarly in regard In v.iliiatinii and popnlatinii, the reddlilhrel will h" foiiml to be slight. We drop this r, niaik hy way .a honest ex|iliination, und »n' to east any relleetinn upon tl rigiiml i unimi alors (who were " all honourable men, " no ilnubt), nor npnii th.it highly n^i - fill, 'lisinterested. and patriotic class of our hdlow-citi/ells klnovn asass.-ss..r~, lint the fill icniains, and we presllllie tlmse gentle 1 "klinw how il istllelii selves," and " dnn't Von lorget it." That if/on '.j.ine down siiiiiewh,it 1- inllnitled, Ihnllgh lint nearly sn lllll''ll as the ligUles Iplnted shnw, iiwillg t 1 lie- failure iif the Wellinglnn Fisheries, will, h fnrnierly alTunleil emplnyimiit to a large niimher of people (ieogr.iphieally, the village is situitted in the s. •,li-uast i onier of the Township nf llillier. and the .south-west corner of Hallnwell, the metes ami h Minds thereof being imire p.irtidil.iily set forth in the by-law of the Cniinty Cnuneil assenting til its incnipnration, which is almve ipinted. It is Iniilt mi a ininpaiatively level area, w liich slopes gently towards tile lake, and in point of location 'tis a most desii.ihle and I.ivoiir.iOle one for the glowtli of a prns- perous and healthy town, sm h .is Wellington in reality is. It consists h.i the runst part nf one main slr.s-t, over a mile in length, running near tn and parallel with the Lake (hitario shore. For a place u( its size it hears uniuistakalile indieatiuns of a thrift and piiisperity i dit t contraiiety to the apparent deduetiniis to he drawn fioin til" admitti 1. ilecieiise in pnpulatinii. It i niitaiiis three large stnres in various special lines, twn general st' r.-s, labiuet hietiiries, blaeksinith and w,ignii shiipa, h irness ship, lailnr ,iii i shne simps, three lintels, twn teh graph olli"-. a iiiimlici nf wli.irves ami stnic-houses. and a piop(iiii.iiiatel\' large iiuinbei nt tine private residences, iiiauy nf which a I imist ample dlliiellsinlls ,ilid extremely handsnlnc proportinlis. The pla.e has not that bustling, liUsilless air nhseiValile in Snilie Wesleni tnWIls nf l.ss si/e, hut it is lie Verthehss il Vi 1\ pleasant split as a resort fmin the eales nf luisiness Ini a brief iierlnd ; ami tin general " tunc " ui everything -the liamisnNie g.irdeiis, the lianiisnnier resi- liences, and the dignilieilaml cnnrtenlls Inallliernf the people tlielllselves, give an nulsider an iiiiinistakalile idea nf the snlid cond'ort and high social standing of the inliabilalils, to I'oini the aiini.iintaliee of wllom it must be a pleasing episn.le in the exreri'- of the traveller. There are also a iinnihei ui ehnn lies, sonic of which are ornameiita to the village, from an arehiteeliual is well as a inoial sl.indpoint. riie Fil'lh Division Court of the .oiiiity is held here; William Vouiig beiiiL,' Clerk d riiomas .la.kson bailitf of "the same. .\iiiniig ihe leading citizens of the plaee are Cornelius Clapp, ,1.1'., ami Donald Caineroii, J.l'„ the latter nf whniii is the post-master, doing a heavy liier. antile luisiness, and a very large giain dealel. He has heili lieeve nl the village fiiiiii the seeiiiid year of incorpor.itioii till the present year, when he declined re-elc linn. .■\ Town 11. ill WIS built by the village abnul the time of inenrporation. It is a eoinimi.liiiiis iivi. story frame building, the lower llooi being used lot ' mil ami all pnbli.- meeiings. llie upper story hellig leased to the masonic trateiiiitv. whieh is r.'presented here by "Star'of the K.ast " Lodge. .\. F, i ,\,.\L. No. llMll.l!.!'., of which the billowing are the principal nllieers fur the pieseiil ye.,r : -W. M., 11. H. Vnniig ; S. W., .Iiisiali .Muil.hv ; .1. W., Knli.Ml Sioha ; See., W. Flagler ; Ticas., (1. .1. Chadd. There is adeservcdly popular school her.., having two teachers eontiiiii,ill\ eiiiplnyed. .-V man iia 1 .Inhii Stewart was the lirst teacher any when- in tin vieinity, lint at so early a day that the ex.iet date ealillnt at pivsen', he ase, i- tiiilled. We give herewith a list nf the niunii ipal nllicers hir the present veai Samuel Flagh'r, ISeeve ; (ieiirge .1. Clnnld, Anins liarrett, l)avhl .1". .M.I.. Cnnimillg. (Jenrge W. Cl.irke. CnuiRlllms ; .Inhn H. Osbnrne, Clerk ; ,liihll T. Iiorliiml, Tn-isurer ; Andrew lie Witt.i, Collector; Steplnii Boweriiiaii, Assessor ; .lonalhan T. liinwii, David K. Cl.iikc, Auditnrs ; Tliomas .Jackson, Cornelius Clapp, Itoa.l Inspectors; Niles S. llerriiigtnn, Dennis Donovan, I'liund-keepeis ; U.irrelt Harris, .lames lladiliii, I'lmr Coninii.ssiiiners ; Iborge W. Herriiiglon, Daniel L. .M.istin, Fire Wardens ; Amos llut.hinsnn, liidl- ringer ; William Curlett, Const, ible, and care-taker of Tnwn Hall. The Treasiiier, ,liiliii T. Dorland, has held that position ever since iiieor- pnr.itinii. In addilinn thereto, he also held tlieolliee of t'lerk from iiieorpor- atinii till l,S7;l, when he w.as suceeedcd by .lolin H. llsbornc, who still holds the position. When this village .n'rs/ re. eiv.sl a " In, ;d hahitatiiiii and a iiaiiic," that name was " Smokevillc," not .i v.-iynipl lous, but an extieiiielv aignihcant appcll.ilion. Those who sh.iul.l know .lillir slightly as to its origin, some atlirining that it was from Mr. Ib'yiiolds, the lirst settler, who was popularly known as " KldSnioke," by the Indians of the ncighhourliood, and afterwai.l's by all the white settlers ; while nthe'. siy ii was li an Indian chief of tin- mini.' of "Sinok.', " with whom lleynnhls wiis, fr.im his lirst a.lvcnt.on terms nf fiii'ii.lship and intimacy, and fi i which cir. unistaiiec tin- name .anie t.. b. ai.plie.l tn himself, ami afterwards to the village. However this iiiav be. Siniikevill.. letaim.l its siigj.e.stive, if not chissi.'. title lor man,' years, 'I'li.' pioneer who nami'.l il thus died at a ripe old age, in IS'.'ll, leaving scv.ral hundied in-res of the be.-t laii.l in the county to his descen.lanls, a number of whom still ii'side ill the iieighbonrhond. A p.ist'iilli.'c was establishe.l hereali.int I81,"i, thrnngh the inlluenceof .Mr. McFaul, wh 1 beeanie the hist post-mastcl'. The high social |iiisiliiiii wlii.li this geiitlemai u)iie.l. and the deserved iiillucnc.' he exerle.l in all puldi. allairs th.' h.nelila of wlii.li will be felt bv sueeecding generations, give liim a pi.iiiiimiii phi. .' in th. |.i,.'al histniy nf Wellington, and an alb'ctionat.' eoniei in the li.arls ..f its inhabilants whi.li will be fresh and green while iiiemoiy l.isis. An Irishncm by birth, of tinishiil education and polishe.l nianiiers, be emigraied to this c.iiintly when ipiitc v.niiig ; and allli.mgh pnor, and witlmut I'riemls nr inllii.'m'c, he sue.e.'.lc.l bv liis hniie.t energv and iiidus try, in a.'eninidaling a very large hirtune ; while his eliarilv and h.i.pitalitv were pinverbial, .in. I his well-iiieiited repiilaUiin bir inti'gi'ity and I'air-.lealing niiidc him line nl the iiinst himnrcd nf citizens. The name " Wellinglnn," which was given to Ihe iinst-olhce his inlluenc. had been instrnmciital in est'ildisliing, is owing to his love of his native e - try and his palriotic admiiatiiin of that .'onntry's noblest S',n, th.' "I1..11 Duke," who was then in tlie zenith of his fame. ATHOL This township w,as originally a pail of the " Filth Town," and was after- wards taken theiefioin, along with other poitions- as well as parts of the sixth and seventh towns to foiiii the township of Hallnwell, from whi.h it w.is siibseipiently set olV as .111 iiidepeii'lenl miini.ipalily bv the A.!. -J Vie, Cip, 111, The reisons which c mse I th,. „.t.,iii f,,;,,, I'lallowell were |ir(cisi'ly the same as tho .nising th,. migiual sctiilV fioiu th.' " Filth Town ' ; sml wdiirh the said miginal setott was design.-d to reinudy. vii; :- tj use the words of the original Act setting olV Hiillowell -that '"the in- I COUNTY OF PRINCE ED ■■ll;lliit;lllH ipf lllr ..liil t>iwilsln|i|<| iIC|ii'l iiMU'e mmy .lilli. llllirs IViilii tlf nil- ". .1111111,11 iiMii;lli cMMi li timii,lii|.lM)." All j^itjili.'ii w.is .iini.'.l on tl ll.illnw.ll s.Hitli 111' IviMl l,nk.'. uliii'lt— IViirii itM ^L-i>jilii|iliiiMl imsilinn wiilllil liiivc Ih'1'11 llie priip.r iini'tinii In cnrl iiilo a M'p.ir.iU' l.i«iislii|.. Till- S,-hl-llH' U,1S u|l]M.s,-(l (iV SUIII'M)! till* Ifsiilflll.S 111) till- IllHlll sjiil', IlllU- rv. r ; and rliiitly I'V Mr. W.ir.lcii, wli.i tlit'ii fi-iiri-M-iiti'il tin- <.|iuiity in l'*i- li.uiifiit. Tlii?* ;;..nili'niaM wns an Anini. .in wlin ..aniti to tlio .■■iniitiv wln-ii 111- .Mill it wrn- vi'I '[ilitc yoitii^; ; aii.l who, l.y I'lirl-.u'y and Imsin.'i^ lart, ..^ii.-- . .....iril in tmililiii;,' u|i an iniTii.nM' fortiiiii- .l^ fuitniii-s in tliirt in'W eunnli v w.ci. lat'.'I. 'riif tiiun.iati"ii ut tills r.iitnn.. w.ii l.ii.I I>y iinln.itiiia|.^ ,.ii .Lilly i.iil, in a sin. ill taniurv, wlii.li In' i-it-it.'.! on 111.- ii.iitli shoi.. of K.ist l.ik'i', «ln'i,' la' .it that lime r.'»i.|...l an. I laiii .1 on til., l.u.sin.ss ot tann.-i an.l .nili.l-. To liiin, tin* old saw, tli.it " tln-ir's nolliini,' likf Iritli.'f. ' «as .L.nl.ly ..M.ii'i.litif.l ; .is h.- a.-ininnlatfil tin. m.-.m-s ol rl.-. liiii,' this tann-Ty liy " \vlii|i|inn^ tli.' wilil-cat." -a.s it uas tln-n .■alh-.l ('.'., j^oinji from hoiisi- t.. li..iist' an.l iiiakiii;: up iii'W I.nioaiis, m- ...ilililinir 'III oii.-s, for tlio.sf who W..1.- t'.iitnnatt' lmi.-'ii^Ii t.i jmssi-ss tin.- ri'ality ol* ihi- on.., .11- till' llirall.- ol |.a>ino l.il' tli.' ..lli.T. It is ii'lntisl of Mr. Wor'l. ii Ih.it will 11 In- .iiini. into tli.- isnintry all his ..irtlily iiossi'ssi..ns .onsist.il of tin- . lotli.-s ..n his l.a. k, an.l .i f.w ..f ill., in .st ii...fssaiy to.iU ..f a i.nil n.-yinan -ho.-inaktrs "kit."' ilnt l.c l.i.>ii;;hi uiih him a str..n;i physi.al ..nistitn- ti.iii. .Ill h.iiii-st iiatiir.', an.l an in.l.nnit.il.l.' will ; an.l li.* .-am.' to a ..nintiy w li'.s.. annals li.ini the .ailiost tinns wcr.. r(.[ih't.- with tin- history of nn-ii nil., hy til. .11 inliM.liial virtn-s havu raisnl tlu.|iisi.|vi.s from tii.- jow.'st r.'Uii'ls ot til.. I. III. I'. r tti li.. *'rnl.rs anioti:,' iin-ii. an.l of .sii.li was Mr. \Vor.l..ii an t.iiiiii..iit i-X.iiiipK'. It w.ail.i appfar, liiiw..\i-r, that Mr. W.ir.lcn .11.1 not p.issi-ss a just ap- |.|v. iiti.in .if th.. lad tli.it " till' inhahil. lilts ..f Ih.. sai.l t..wnsliip I'vp.ri.li f "in.iiiv .litli. ultics fr.itn tin- iiij.'oiiinioii Itngili of sii,.h l..wnship," an.l p.ir- 11. niaily tli..sL. >..iilli ..f Ka-t Lik.-. At all cvi-nts h.. oppos..! ili.. ,livisi,,ii ; Ills .isii.'iisil.l.. ri.,is..ii li.iiii; tint " th.r.. w.is n.i oia- s..iilh .if tlf l.ikr lit for ■ a iii.i;;istiat.- ; ■ his r. "/ leas. in pr.'halily L.-ill;; that li.. h.-hi i ^'rilil;,'L' against SI. III.. ..t tin- I. i.liii^' men thi.r.- .ai a.' ..iinl ot thoir politir.il opp.isiti.ni. wlii.li a.lvcrsi-ly air..iti.il his p.ipiihuity in th.it sc.ti.in ; alth.iii^h it woiil.i app.'ar tint- tak.'li as a wliolu— hi- I'lij.ivcl th.' colili.li.ni-u of his ..onstitllLMltM in a viiy n,aik..il.l..i;r...-. Sul.sfipifiiily, a p..|iti..n was gott.ii tip to iinliili. the first Itaii.i:.. n.irtli of Kast l.aki- ill till' iivw township; an.l .Mr. Il...kiis. of I'i.t li.ivin;; ni...iiitiiiu. tii'.-n i.l...ti..l t.i r.pr.'si.nt tlir .'.unity in Pailiainnit, in th.. r.i.iin of .Mr. Wi.i'.l.ii, till. s. hi. nil' r... .iv.-ii his .ippi..liatioii aini tMii'imrigi'in.nt, an-l hi' hill it s,i apart hy th.' .\il iiititul.il as a'mv.' In -ratitiih' t.i Mr. li... kiis, f.ir his iiitunst in i iiiattvr s.i . losi'ly atl.'.'l- iiiL' tlitir ]iiil.li'' wt'lfaiL'. till' I'lti/t'iis ;.'avi.' liiin th.' privih'i;r .it naininj; the iifw i.iwnsliip ; an.l with a i..itii.iti-iii lorwhiili the " lan.l ..' tli.' li.'ath.r' h.is alwa\s 1 n piov.-rliial, ln' . alK-.i it alt.'r tin p.irisli wlin.' his aii.'t'stors lirst siw'lii;lit Alhol. It a.'.'oi'.linL:ly took Its phi. .' in t'l.' si,i,.| ho.iil of townships on the 1st ■l.iliinry, |s|s, aii'l th.' .■fnl "f that in .n;li tin- first town n tini; was li.'hl. with I'.tL'i llai.'. II. iw of Bl.i..iiiti.ilil. as i h.iinniii. with tin folhiwinj; r.'siilt . S.ili.ini.n .Spatr..i'.|, rl.rk ; Willirn Kiiiii-v, .\-s,'s-.h' ; .l.iliii II. V.nin-, I'.'ll... t..r : William lii. Iiaril-. .laiins Ivlt'linni, Mi. Ii.ml llai.-. I'owii W.ii'il.ns. I'll.' l..ll..wiiif! v.ar. l-4'.i, S..|.im..n Spullorl was ai;aiii ih.t.il (Ink. an.l Siniu.l ^■|■r»■o.r.|,' ll.ivi.l K.lh, an.l I'ltir S. liar.-, wi'i.- .h't'tiil 'I'liwii W.ir.li'lis 111.' last wh.i lill.'.l lint ..llii'c- as tin- .Miinii ipal A.it i am.' into l.ir.. in l.s."ill. an.l th.' lirst "'I'.iwii ('.11111. 'il " wh.i 111. t l.innary 'Jlsl of that M'.ir, iiiiil.r th.' 11. w .svsti'in wuri' Williini .-V. I'al.'ii. IMi'r S. liar.'. \Vils.iii n.ntli'V. iinl Willi.ini' K. lil.ik. l.y, \Vil-..n ll.'iitl.'y was . hosi'ii K.-.'M', .iinl HyiT .St. int.. n, Town Cl.rk. .Mr. St.nitoii was snwi'i'.l. .1 tin..' y.'iiia latvr li>' .lam.. s Tail n.lnir, who h. 11 thi- p.i'ili.ni niint.'u'ii y.ars, sin... whi.li tli.' otii.. has 1 11 lil|...l l.y till' pri's.'iit iln iimli.llt. TliL' titli.t'is .111' ai* h.'l.iH-, lor till' pr.'si'iit yi'ar Ikiijaiin A. ilnlil.s. ilii'v.' : ll.'iirv rivston. .I..hn Kiliii.\. Kli K.'l. Iiiiiii, i..iiif;. .M.rtin. r.niniilli.rs ; William" .-^ay. is, As.uss..i ; .l..'hn Cilis.m. ( 'ol- 1.. ;..r ; 11.11 \ I \ S|i.illiiril. I hrk ami ri.asnrcr. 'I'll.' .aili.'st s.ltl.T.s w.l" th.' V..iii!i:s iC.l. Il.'liiy ami t.imilM -Col. .1 0- l!..>;.'r». aii'l .Maj.ir Havi.l .M.(iii.i>.r li..};. rs. iiativi-s ..f N.w llaiiip- sl.il., aii.f .111. lis ..f th.' --(^n.'.n'- lo.y.il, ' a i.'i;iiii. iit L.tt. r km wn as " Kou.r- l;.iiio.rs '; AlijiUstiis Spi'in . r, S.iinson Strikrr, Kli-lii Milhi, 1 il.l. l;ll-K..rtli, ■•Siinii'i' ■ IMi'i-. ami tin- .^pallonls, all I' K. I.oyali-ts ; .I.iiiatlian Kuinnson, a sol.li.r in tin' K.'roliitionary W.ir, wlm in.-i i.nisly -.rii.l ill till' Hrltish f.il..- whi. h . aptun-.l I ana.l.i fiolii tin' l-'i'i-mh ; ('apt. jiy.-r, an .-^-..111. i.r .if the I'.ritisli .\nny : .lani.'S lilakil.y, also a n-tir.'.l r.i'llish '.Hi .r. Th.' Ki't.hiinis, S. ..tts, iin.l .lohii Oo.l.n wuf.' als.i aiiioiii; th.' .allhst si!ltl«:s. .la Ul.ik'l. V ha.l .1 falliih. ..f wliniii tlil'.i' s.,iis alt.rwar.ls h.l.l r..in' missi..|is .,f th.' I', a.... I In.' ..f th.lli stil! i.'si.l.'S ..11 th.' ..hi l.oln.'st.a.l. an.l 1- ,. ; a.liiii; iiiil pr..njin..|it man an.l l.i..i In-p.' t..r h.r th nnty. Th.' Ihioirs, pli'Moiis to Mltliii;; at Ka-t l..ik... ali.iih' a slmrl ti in Kr.'.h'ii. ksl.ni'f;. ami alt.r s vi.iis i.'-i.l.n. i' at th.' I,..k.', r I'.il to thi; I .iriyiiii: I'l.i.. I sul.s.ipii'iitl'y Inrth.r w.-st. I'li.'V lia\.' a liij;.' miii.l.. r ..I .l.'s . inlanls liviiii; thr.iii'.'lioiit N..itliiiiiilii'rlaii.l an I I'.ti'rlior.i ( '..nnti.'S. Ill iiiv 1.1 till III III. 11 .it lia.im;: pii-itioii 111 th.' .■iiinmiiiiitii's in wliirh th.'y ii'- -p.'in.'h r.'-iil.'. Aii-nstn- Sp.nn'r Mas i l.i..tl,, r ..f I '..I. ."^p. iii .r, of tli.' .'. l.lii.iti'.l llo-. r- l.'.iiii:. i's. II.. w.l- th.. lirst iniliti.i CaiiLiin in tli.' t..wiiship. .laims Sp.'ii.. r, s..n ..f tin' .ih.iv.', an.l .laims Kel. hum, son >.l Kli, also al'.ili- In. litioii..l. ill.' th.' 'ililest lixil.u' In.'li wh.i wilu horn within th.' limits ..t til. lounsliip. Tli.y .11. I1..1I1 V. ly .1-1 1|. thmu'li still in |iossi'ssi.iii .if all ih.'ii 11' iiilii's. It .iiiitliin;^ filllhir w.'i. r.'.piir-'.l t.' prov.' tlm salnhtity ..f th.' . liniati' "if I'li K'lwal.l, all'l Ihii a.l.iplahility ..f tin' .sill r.inil. lings to tin- lollgiivily of il- mil. il. It lilts, Ml' niight iii'iition llii' ..is.. ..I Alv.i St..vt'iis, a iiativ.' of ill-igoC'iunlv. N.w Y.irk, wli...'.i h.'r- at llm tiim-.il tin- war of IM-JK!, wlnn .|niti' .vminn, iili.I s.'ttl.'.l ..11 lot :,, s.nlth of Ka.st l.ak.', wli.i.' hi' still i.'-lli-; a li.li, hi'.irti, aii'l I'v I'l' lingiy so. iai.l.' ol. I ".'lit I. '111. in, mm p.ist hi- iiim ivlilih hiitli.lav. Ill' is th.' ..I.i.'st man livingin tlm . .niiily, an.l th.' Lilly' siitl,.iiiii;s of th.' pi'.m.'is ai.' Ir.-sh in his imniiiy ami .htaihsl l.y liiiii wiih .111 iiiiii-ii.il il..gi. f ininnt.'n.'-s an.l in. 1. lily. 'I'll., -..tlhimn! .if th.' V.iiin^s at Ka-I l.ik.- ah.n.' r. f. ir..| t". was .1.1- 1111II..IK ih. lir-l within tin. pi.-ini limit- .if Atliol, wliih- hy -om.' it w.is . I, ill las th. lirst 111 I'limi' I'Mwini I'lilnlv ; an 1 as sm li a hri.f notii'.' of It might not II.' hi' t of phi"'. Ci.l. Il.'iiry Voiiiik, l>..rii at .lam liiii, Long Islaiiil, in 17:17, was th.' s.i uii I -on .if a i.iinily ..f -i.v . hli.lii-'ll iif all Kiiglish (innsniith, fioiii .N'oltingh iiii, who .ami' to A riia at an .ally ag.', iii.l -I tll.'.l at Ih. al.ov.' pi... ... Il.'iiri j.nn.'.l tin' llritisli Army wli.ii .put.' v.iiiiig, aii'l s.Tv.'.l with .lisiiii' linn tlirmigh a periol ..I six y.'.irs in th.' I nil. h .111.1 In. Inn war-, iiii.l. r 1 i.ii' i.ils Amh.rstaii.l Al..'i. i.iinliii'. II.' t..ok pait 111 thi' li.itth' .il ILiiningloii, an.l afl.i war.ls in 110 lis« than s.'V.nt.'.n i.iltl.'- against tin' ( '..ntin.nt.il- II.' i.'.iiv.'.l a- a riwai.l fur gallant -ir- \i.i'- ..t th.' I'.irniir hilth', an Kn-igmy in tin' " King's Itoy.il." His rank of I .ill. ml. t>v wliiih III' W.IS p'ipii! irly kimwii, was of I'roiiniial appointnii'iit. II. i.'lii.'.f on h.ilfpav at th" ' h-'i' .if th" war, r.-.'.'iviiig a grant of :!,. no ... r.s i.f land for hiiii.-.'If, Viisi.l. , th.' iisiial .piaiiliti.s hn tin- various ni.-iii- '.. IS i.f his f.imiU. Hi- llist r.'siilinr.' in Canada w,is at I '.itara.pii. With a InothiT ollii'.'r, 11.1111. d Mi'C.irtn.y. In' s.t ..nl in a .an.u' in tlm siimm.r lit is -ai.li .)f I7'.i:l. I'll. v.. nil., up t.i what in n.w I'i l.ni ll.iy , an.l h iv ing tli.ir 1,1 , . n.ss.sl what is miw II.ill'.w.ll ami Atlinl township-; .111 1 aft.r a 111. .rough exploration of Kant ali.I West Lakes, he s.'h'.'li'.l .1 -p.it on 111" iiortli si. I., .if the r.ii'im'r f.ir his fntilre lioiii". Ilaviii'.' letiirm'd tn 1 h.' ol.l.iin.'.l snpplie-, and with his s..ii, llini.l an.l lleiiiv, h.. and lo.at.'.I th,' -am, year, at the nl.i.'.' aft.'fwiir.ls ami still know 11 Landing wli.'i'.' th.' trail over the ol.l Imliali Carrying I'la.e fro Uaystrilik Ka-t l,.ik.'. Col. V.ailig h II his .s.in, li'.i,. an.l r.tiiri l.inihy .it I 'at.ir.i.pii f.ir the w int. r. The iii'xt -11 ler In -pent in thi'iii to . har laml. .r.'. t a lug liniis.', .1;,'., th.n ag;iiii r. tiirmsl Ka lamily, wlioiii he l.r.iiight lip t.. K.i-t l.ak.' 111 the ensiling anillll Ills I daii.jhters, l''.li/..il,. 1 li, .M.irv, Citlnrine, an.l Sarih', wer.' 11 I'.ist L.k.' s.'ttl.rs ami l' K l..iv.i'lints, iiMim.l lesp... livilv lleiii .l..n,ithaii K.'rgns.iii, William Dyi.', and .L.Iin Miller; and' all Ir liver .'ighty y.'ars ..f ag.' their hither li.iving previously p.i.ssi'd aw.i L.iki' ill his ,.iglitj.,onrlli y.'ar. The .l.'s.en, hints of th'i.s liraii. h of th.- V..iitig lamily -of wh were s.'v.'ial hraneln's ainniig tin- .-.irlv pi.niei r.s nre now ipiite and all highly r.'sp.. t.il.le and wi.rlliy .iti/.ns. The ah.iv.' fa. Is Ironi on.' ai'.piainte.I with tlnir .'.'''■ "hi-lirv, may h.' ennii.h'r.'.I way r.'lialile. The n.'ighhorliiiod iif Bist Luke enntiini.'il to 1 ive aicen-i. |...piilati.iii ; and w.' hay.' it on the aiithnrity of llev. (I. W. Mill.' mitteil anth.rily on -n. Ii imittei-.s tint on the Isl . latin. iiy. Isiiii. t in.nl . oat.iimsl thirly-l.nlr lamlli.s lift.'.. 11 im the north sid,', ami .m th.' soiiili si.le ol th,. l.ak.. as hill.iws: lommeneing at wlia Clnriy Vall.'y, at th.' li.'ad iif the I.ik.', and pro., e.liiig .l.iwn sll.il", in the h.Ilowiug or.ler Col. Jnllll I'et.TS, halt-pay otii. lio.geis, half-pav otiiier ; Il.ivid Kri.ir .iiid . l-'riar, L. K, ' l.oy.ili- w, II Knigii..,n, V. K. Loy.ilist ; Kli-ln Mill.'r, l". K. L.iy.ili'st ; Taylor: Cal.h LIlsvv.Mth; Liiiil. Henry V.iiing, liall'-pay ..lli.'.r Voilng, ir., r. L, L. ; .Vilgil.stiu Spi'ii.er, hall-pay olliei'r ; (ie. Il.'iiianiin W.iit, I', K, Lovulists ; William l>vri' I', K. Lnvalist ; an Kllsw.irth. (n. thesoiith shhwi'i.' Ili'iiiy Tnfi'lt, I'. E. Loyalist : .I..111II1: son, sr., I'. K. Loy.ilist ; .I.imitlian Knigns.ni, jr., I'. K. l...valisi ; Itadg.'h'y, I'. L. L.,v.ili,t ; .lohii .Mill.i, I". K.' L.iy.ili-l : l''aiiii..ii 1- r. K. Loy.ilist ; William ISIak.-ley, l', K. L.iyalint ; S.iin-.in .Strik. I.iiv.ilist ; lliri'itl Dvi'i', V. L. L.'.valist ; Daiii.l llal.lwin ; .loliii 1 1 K. L.y.ilist ; IJi.har.I llgleli, I'.' I''.. Loyalist; .S.,l.iiii'.ii .Spair.ir I .Mi'Caitney, h.ilf-piy oilier; .l..-.'pli Li'n.' ; William Liislev ; c lii.'har.I-, V. v.. Lov.ilist ; .lanien Clapp, l'. L. Loyalist;" an I l-'iiigiisiiii. Thei.' wi'i.' no s.'ttlers at tint tini i eith.'r side th" I . .'pi thos" dw.lling on II..' shines, al...v.- nieiili..m..l. .Siiii . ih It liin.' Ih.' Ka-I Like settl.'inelit with its thirty f.iiii ami Iheii le,\ pateh.'s .1'" .le illlg I'.'.laiineil trolii llie fol'.'-t. has gi.n spl.'ndid '.uwnsh who'". . iiltivat.'.l f.irins eonipri-e an ar. •Jlsai'i-es. with II. .,11'g. T I ;ioii of lti,iiSii iinprov.il ; whiili i- at a y;iln.iti..ii o, S7iil,l -o, iii.. .supports 11 population ,if l.'Jsil s.iiih .•*17,l|il .'f assessalde personal liiii|i.'rty ; the whole Inillg geographi s. rill.'. I as I'.iniide.l liiiltli.'rly In Ih.' township of Haih.well ; ea- .South .Mary '■i',, . and ^' T' 11.' on h.t 17. s.nith Lik.'. ami th.. ot.'ier at ' ■\ V.l .. . ni II is a lil.'.i.sanl littl. sitn.it.. I on a stiiain at th.' ..'id ■>( Kast Lake. It is' siirri.iin.l.'.l a-ii. nltni.il I try, with th.' In'-t of r Is in all .lii.'Oti.ms ; .li' inih'.s fi..in IMi'toiiami tlir.'e tr Milloi.l. It his .l.,ily mail l,o to and Ir I'i. I. Ill an.l Milf..|.|, and . ..iit.iin- sPiie, ll.i. ksmiih, w.i sin... sh.ips, ami an ..Hi.,. ,if the .Monti, al niigi.iph Comp.iiiy. Tlle r,.wll Hall is ImI'i' -iliiat,'.l. It was l.iiilt sun,. si\ y.ars. e.isl, imlmling sli.'.ls .itt.iehe.l. of .■fLliml. The soil and r.irimiti.in of Atlnd i- s what 'lilleiinl li a gl ot til.' ..unity. The siirfare is slightly iindtil.iting ; and wMhiii its emlir.iu'd a iarg.' ana where tin- soil is nnn'li .h'.per ami ol h.'tle tli.in in til.' a.l.j. lining t.iwnsliip of .-i.iiith .Mar\siiuig. This is s.eii, .v .lilt p.i-..inl iiispi-.'tlon, liy th.' i,'p,irt ol' th" " . .piali/alion ot a—e ('..nimiltei' of th" C.iniityC. 11111 il, will, h pla.'.s Hi. wli.ih' average v.iliiation th.' s.im.. as S..pliiiishnig an. I .Vni'lia-Ii.irg whi. h is a .1. knowhilgmi'lit ol the aver.ig.- siip..rioiity ..f .\tli..l t.i the aver.ige lit th.' townships name. I ; as th.' pi.iportlonal,' averag.' ..t '-iinprii in .Vtllul is th.' hast ..f tlm llir.e. A great niiiiihi'i' of most promising young ..lehar.ls, in \ari..iis i gh.wtii, e.in li.' s..'n thr..iighoiit th" township, and l.irg.. a-hlithnis : annnally nia.le to th,- .i.ri'.ig.' .l.'V.ite.l t.i th.' Iriiit-i.ii-ing imln-try ; w IS. loin of silili a I'ourse is patent to th.' most . .isiial oli-ii ver li.it h elimati- lieiiig a-lliiiralily .i.hipti'.l to the . iiltnre ot :ill \;iiieti"- ..f fin e.iii lie grown anvwh.'re in this latitU'I,'. DESCRIPTIONS >AIM- i.|;L..<'iL\.- .1;. ' .) < 111 11' II. A \ ii-w of wliii'h will lie fuiiii"! in jumth'T piirt nl' tlii-H wnk. w.is »■ thf \vAr is:ii' l>y tin- K.,'v. M. I/Unr. ;iii.| -li'-li.- iIl-I the sutiit- yi-.ir, UMUiil I'lTi'iii'Uiifs. liy lli.- MchoiH'll aii'l Hi.^lmi' ( iiinliii, a' .)t Haniiltoii. I'rcvious t>) tliL' ;iilvL-iit ol Kith'-i' Lil.i tli<' iih--I'>ii w.i^atli-m larly i-vt-ry h.itii'Lilit l.y Fatli.r I'.iviiiini. ..f lit-l!.:vill.-, Tii-'ratl.. latioli •)! rriiii'i- Kdw.ii'i'. was Ui<;ii vciy Hlliall, and CiPlild lie vhm\ ni."latt;.l ill til.' iin-s.iii \nul ^*.lin.tl-liiMH.', iTi-cti*.l I'y Katlit-r Hi l-'Uit, iiinl n.iw used a.s a Scpaiati' S< liuol. Tin: [ini-^.-iit iiiciiinh.iit is th-' IJcv. .laiin-s Hiriinait. ni'pli'W nf IIu\'. I'attitM" Hiuiiiiati, wlimn lu- assi.-ttfil at IttlU'VilJc li.r uiijlit yi I \ imi;* t't takiiiL' .-liar-;," I't Saint (ir.';,''»ry\ tdiin.li m l>7" tlic l£c\ [ I.alnr ivtiiin^' at that liint- on .i<-.'oniiI of <.I.| a-c. I Katht-r Lalni lult'.l tla- inisMioit with /t'al and ;d3ilil\' t'ni over j thirty years, .Iniim: win. h tiiin' Uv ]\\f<\ drf|fly in the hcirts ni hi u'vpiTtfil ami \ i-nciati'd I'y ill. Me wa-* ordaiiifl 1»> r.ishiip N ami was oiH' of th.- tir^-t piii-st- of the l»io.-rs.' ot K iiiL;.st..n. jind l|(jii'i fanada. Hi' xtill li\i.'s in .strrn;^th .nid \ii,"nir, ncai" M Ir.daml. l!i-v. Mr. ItriMiniii i.s a native ot' liolaiid, hawii^ Ih-.h Ixnn ■JOth, is:i'.t, at .Moiincoyii, in KilktMiiiy. II.' \\.\n udiicati-d at St. <'olIr>it', Kilkunny, an.l St. I'atriik s i/oliugt', Carlow. He L-ain f.nintry in IS-i'J, an.l was i.rd iine(i in I'.ruinliur of that yiur l«y ( Mvv. Dr. lloian. llislio|i ..t Kin^'ston. \[r. i- a highly t'duciti-d .in and gnidaiii.-u thu coi)<{rogation cnntiiiui'.-t tn duv nioul eiionnaging inainnr. Among thf irtiiHt |draninu' a'ljnncts to ihi; ChurLdi in tlir Sc|»arii in fonnt'ction thcrcuith. ThiTi- arc now two t.aiht'rs .(.nstaiitly in thu »L-iioid, and it li),iH'.i an avura;;r daily atttndancL- of alto pu|tdH. Thi; I'n ion IIhkw kkv.— I'iiton \* not a nianidai-tnring t.iwii few DstaldiHimn-'Tits of tiiat dcsiriptioii whi.li it dou-s poH-srs?* rai il I'onipl- t^Im■,s^ of di-tail in thfir respi-.tivn linct liisi>, fic, tlirn agiiiii ntiiriiiMl Masl lor hi-i lip to Kavt l,:ik«- ill thi' frisiiiu^ aiiliniiii, ir"*!. Ui, Mar\, Cathiiiiu', aiiil Sat ih, wire iimrrii-tl to K l.i.valisls, ll;iim-.l n-»|..->tivrlv II.-IIIV 'I'lll'.'Il. Ml l>>l.-. aii.l John MilhT ; aii.l' u\\ liwj to l>t- H'ir lalln-r lia\ iiig itii'vioii>-Iy p.issi'il away at Kast I'ar. s Itran-h nf tht- Voiiiij^ lainily— ol' wlinm th'-h' 111,' ihf h.i Mill.r, V . K. I.oyah'st ; Uiai>.h-ll ; l-i'Ui. Ht-iiry ^'oun;,', liall'-pay otiii'f ; Hctiry ni;nstns Spi-m.-r. halt-pav nlliecr : (hor^'f ami hsta : William hyn-, V . K, la»yalist : aii.i "Ct'or^'e ll.'nry TulVIt, I'. K. Loyalist ; .loiialhan Fuf^'n- miathaii Fur^^nismi, jr., I'. K. Loyalist : .\nthony .lohn .Milh-r. r. K.' Loyalist : Karnion Kiii),'u-ori. !lak.'h-v. V. Iv Loyahst : Sainton Striker, l'. K. . K, L'.valist ; [l.uih-l llaMvvii. : John ( »-.hii. C. leii, ('.' K. I/.valist : S-Jomioti Spalfonl ; Joseph ■r ; .f..s.-pli Laii.-; William Kinloy ; Tol. Ow-n ; .laiUi-s Clapp, l'. K. Loyali-t • aii-l t'liaih's M-lth-rsat that tinir ou i-ithi-rM.U- tin- Lakr, i-\- •^holt's, ;tlni\-.- mcntioTiiiL ^t Like si-tth-mriit uith its thirty lonr t'aiiiili< s, !■ 1 1:1;; ir.laitniii tr a^s.'^srii Ml., svipptnts 11 popnlation of l/J^'O sunU owniu;^ iial propi-rty ; the wlioh' htiiit^ i;«'oi,'raphii'aily lii-. riy l>\ tlti-' townsliii. of Hallowcil ; ca.surly by tiif south ,in>l Wist l»y Liikt- i .'I r-Mtl- ii, all 'liri'Ctlons ; .lisiant m\ iivL- from Miltm-l. It lu> ■Inly mail hoih \\a>s. Ifonl. ati'l .■.llltaln^ ston-. Ma. k-vmiih. w.il,"'1i. .hkI tin- Mi-ntnal I'.h L,'i,ipli Conip.iny. >iliiatf.i. It was huilt s.iiiu- ^i\ yrars ai^u, at a ■A. of ..'i.ai part i^ s|iu;htl> nnilnlatiiii; : ami uilhin it> liiriils is <- t)h- -^oil' i> Mturh ilr.'pi-r ami of hi-tlcr iinatiiy ip of South Mar> "■liut>,', This is sitri, ■ viti with- thr report of tlie " I ijuali/alioji of a>'-Lssnietit " nuiiiil, wliiili plae.'> tin \\ hole aveia^^u- per aere ashui;; aii'l Aiirlia-hiir:,' wliiih is a pia'lieal r.i^e -.nperioriiy oC Athol t the proportiuiiaie avi'ra;;-' of '• improveinL-nt " thiet... priiniisiiiij yoviiij; oichanls, in \arioiis staiji-s ol lont the township, an>l lar^^e ay a u'vnien of the IHo. ese, aiiioiij^ vvhoiM were the an, then of ttelK-ville. {{ural Oean : the Kev. enrral of Kin:.'stoii !»i..r,-se : the Kev. K. l". li.' llev. 1', liollai.l iin.l \"ery llev. Vtear-t iemral lamilton. if Kather Lih.i thr rni-^>ioii wa. atlemle-l regii- itherliivnnan. of lUllevillr, Tlir i atl.oli.' pnpn- a.s then very small, ami eoiiM he easily aeeoni- ek selii.olhonse, ereeted hy Kather Ilieiinaii in -palate Sehuol. IS tie- llev. .lanns Ureinian, tieplirw of the \"ery III he assisted at llelleville for eii^lit years, pre- ■iaiiit <;r.';,'ory^ehureli ill 1>7" -the Kev. Katlnr Mil .leeulint of oM a-e. mission with zeal anl ahility tor over four ami time he liveil rleeplv in the hearts ol his people, ,• all. lie was i>nlained hy Misjtop .MeDoiiel', iiest> of thr |)i..,-,se ol Kin^jston, »ml, imlet-.l. lives in streii^^'tli ni'l vi^'onr, near Marlhoio', Mati\e of lielaiiil, ha\in^ lieeii horn .Linuary ill Kilkeimv. lit was eiln.atel at St. Kieran's t. I'atrieks folirge, ( ariow. He eame to this nlaiiH'l in I leeemher of that year hy the l.'iglit Kinji.'toii I aii'l liheral-ininili-il ^.Miitleinaii, a /ealous worker hears the e>teeni ol ali ilenoininattons. Under tliu eongregation eoutinues to devulup in a nil adjiinets t'l the Cliureh ia the Separate S.j I There are now two ti-aehers eonstantly uinployed t.H an average daily attendance of ahont eighty — rietmi in not a inanufaetnring town, hut the t iles.ripti'in whieh it docs possess can hoast ot 1 tlirir rcspi-itivi! lines lo whirh -their extent I he illllieult to titid ail ei|liat. • rase with the " I'ictou Hreweiy," owncl and ■d. The delightful sltnatiod and heantiful HuirouinlingM of tlie phue nt eil no praise at our liaiidH. as a eorreet, idea eaii he hirined ..f the loealioti troin Iheviewof the estahlisliineiit, wliiili appears elsewhere; hnt perhaps a shcnt de.seriplioii of the interior .nrangenients may not he niiintertsting. liuilt on a Mile hill, from whi. h eoiitinnally ^iish hnth nnmeronsHpriiigs of tlie purest water, it consists of hmr stories and ha.seuieiit, or cellar. Kroui tile two lower stories diint eommniiicatioii is had with the waggcm- road to the rear, which runs along thesidr nf (he hill. The ^iniiiga referred to are ot i:ivat volume, and of an eipial lemperatnie of IS the year round. foiniiig fr an elevation greater than the higlK'st point of .h- huilding, and hein^ ei.nnecteil with every part of the interior I'y a series of pipen. the whole syHtriii nl water .sii|.ply, as well as the \anou.s ehanges of iii.if.rf ' fiom phur lo place, and from course to <-ourse, duriiii; the proce«M of hrewiiiu', is e.mductcd without the applieatioii ot nieehanical power, simply hv thr force of gravitation. All the various t.inks and vatn whieh goto complete the system are sitnatej. the one a little louer than the other, in the order in which Ilie\ have to le used during the luiwing pni- ecss ; ami ca-h is supplied with twined copper worms or coils, through any one or all of which eiilier hot 01 eold water can he turned at option, hy the sirrpleailjii-tment of the nguhiting calves ; or hi.t water i-atl be Used in oiu jilaee while eold is heilig npplieil iii another at pleasure. Viii' hratiiiL.' power is -^upplini hv a l7-lioise-power stcaiuengine, mnnu- facll red hy Hy.-h.p \ lloiiaM. of Chatham, (hit. This engine al.so drives tiK iiiachiuery of the " mdl-roi.m. ' incluiling malt grimier, woits-niasher, etc.. etc,, as well as thr clrvator tor hoisting thr harrels for sliipineiit iMim cellar t.ishippiiiii-lloor. from wliieli a car runs on a tramway to the waggon road in rear ot the huilding. The fermenting room contains, in addition to the ordinary " cooler " usually found in hieueiies. a newly invented patent cooler of tin- most approveil aii'l costly [lattern. from the celehrated eslahlishment of llooth \ Son. of Toronto.' The "washing tloor," where all harrels, eaaki, etc., etc., arc chaimed, is one of the most ingeniously devised and eimvenicntly operated iinagin- ahle ; and the whole arr.irigemeiit>, from grinding the malt to harieifing ami hottlim; the ale, are of the most complete ihseription, eomhirillig ileaiiliiie-". eonvenieiiee, croiiouiy, and skiltiil management tliroughont the ploeess. whieh ell ihles the proprietor to eompete in all the tinuis along the north shore of diitaiio and tin- St. l.awieiiee. with the eelelnated Carling and other estahli.shiueuts of similar magnitnde. Mr. Despaid. the pioptirtur, is an Knglidimaii. and originally a <'iv)| Kngiiieer hy profession, having hmi enga;,'ed ill tliiit eapaeily on the (iraiid Trunk l;ailwa\ dining il> r..ii-.trueiion. and afterwards uii the hrork\ille and ihtawa. aii.l otlei rin.eli.m I'uMie Works. He aft' rwar.N 1 ,1111, . I oii a eommi^sioii hiisinessin Hellcville for six yeais. and suhsr.jllrjitly f..ll..\\e.l th.- -aiMr husin.ss ill Hsweijofor tlllee years. lie has .twm.l and optiaiel the " I'ii-I.in llrewerv " lor the pavt eight viiis. .Ml. Hispaid li I-. a iiuinhrr ot relatives in tliis e.miitry oreupying promiiMul positions 111 sorirty and hn^iiirss circles. A hrother is manager ol Hie lUnk of Moutrr.il in Lo'ndMii ; and a euii^in of thu same name is manager of the Caiiaila Kirr aiel .Marine jiisur.inee Co, of Hamilton. TiiK "LirriJ- (Ham" Ti uiunk WatkI! VVhi:ii. \Voiii<> are siluatnl live miles hrlow Kirton, on the MaryO.urgh shore. ( hir iv.ideis will he 11'. 'jr f.imili.M with the pl.irr IV hell di»igiialr,| l.v ilie iia so wiih-lv known Hie "Ohl Mniir Mills.- The oriuinat huiMinu' "f \\u>v rel.hi.ited mill> hy .Majoj \an .\Ktiiie, in 17H'l is .Kewheie referred to. Ml. -1. C. Wil.M.n. an inlerpii>ing geulh-man of rirt.iii, h IS ..wind tie- projirity f, .r soiii. tiiiic p.ist, .** aUo the Inilk of the original Van AUtiiir grant, ahuigvide ihr Kike. >f the Muuntain. 1 1 whieh the wat.-r siipi'lv is .1. iivi-.|, i.> .Irivr tie- maehinery of thr milK. I'lilowilliih ahoiil Hilee years, the "Stone" -MilK" ■<«ll^i.^tl•d -if lari;r Itoiiriug mil pla:ilri mills two" separate huilding^. whii h have always sim r iheir lirsl operati"n 1 n ih-' . eiitrc of a hrisk trade, of a 1 v than Inea! rhaiaetei. .\hont t liat t iiiK- M r. Wilson entered inlo an ariangenicnl with (ieoige II. .lom.s, ilieii ..f .Vul-um. N'rw York, for the inannfaeture of the . .-lehr.iteil whr. 1 kiiott ii as t li.- '■ l.itth- (iiaiil. A lug. hair-story stone I huilding was er.etrd f.-r th.- pnrp..s,., almost iminedi.ilely aioni,'si.|e tli" llour- iii;: mill ; and in this has li.'eii pla.eil many thousaml .lolluts' worth of Hiu hnest iroii-workini.' ma< liin.'iy to he seiii in any est,iMi.slinieni of simihir rh.ir.i. t.-r in Canaiia. It is s., rompl-te in all its drt liN that one man eaii ) exe.iite ail amount of work eipial to that performed hys.-veral merhanies. ; with sueh niaehiiiinv as is lieiieialU' in use. Ki^fhteen to twenty im-n are now employe,! in thr niarhim sli..p ah ; and tlmse. logetlor w'ilh th.- hands rmphiyed ahont lin- oihrr mills v\itli tlirir families make ipiite a little villaf;e. I 'I he works ar. kept innniiiL,' tult, with oohrs aluinl ,is fast as |treviou^ ones (an \"- tnrnrd ..in. Wr hav.- iii^pe. t«.l thr Me-sis. Wilson k Cos. order I 1 k, ami tiiid oi.leis tiom a great nuiiiheroftli.- h.uling mill-. iw mis from all the iiiaiiiifa< turiiiL,' . eiiti.s of (.'aiiada imt w ith-tamling the r\t raordinar\ t.iiii|ietilion in that line ..f hiisjurss. These orlersare from all points, hrtw.-en Halifax .ai th.- om- ham], and thr great Norili-West on the other; ami we rioliee.l eases wlielr Well-klloWll llialiufai I ill ers hail onlered a seeolld and in a h-w in->t.iuces a tliinl wheel, to re|.laee others some of which were also "Turl'ines" .J" otiier inaimfai ture of whi.h there ar-e a great variety in the market. Thr " Little (;iant is so e-s-ntially t!i- Tuihine liowrver. heing ilif- I h'lent fr all oilcis in rui.siriietioii, as to merit a 1 e l.iigthy it.srri|tti I than the space at oiii di-pi.-al w.iiiM iustilV. Its i iiief j-oints .if pciiiliaiity an- that it ...iisi-ts ot tw.. w In ■ Is ke\ed to the ^aim- .shaft, hark to haek. i|i.sr|MiL:irig wat.-r in opiiosjir .iiierti..ns, aii tirst pri/.eiil th.- last l*i-ovimial Kair, in l>»77. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES ( 'iiaum-:^ Hoiki s (ilect^aseiii, was horn in OHiiahrm k, Stornicmt County, l"p|ier Caiia.la. on Hie liuth hee.-niht-r. KHJJ. At an i-atly age he- removed to ( ouiaiioipie. wIkii he engiiged in mei< atitile pnrsuits. am! where in 1 >'JI{, lie mariied Caroline Mallory. tln-n a meinher of the family of her step-grundfatlief, Cotoiie! Stone, a very inllueiitial imm nf i m m I XXll. HISTORICAL SKETC if ■a tM .lis- _ till thfoiitl of Ills I'iiilia- (lit til himsflf, iiiul Wuvtii to tin- Mimtri-nl, iiiul th.' plan', an.l fnun.l.-r nf th,- villiiuo "f (iftniinn.iuu. In 13-20 Mr. n.M'kiis ruriiuv.'.l to Pia..ii, wh.Tr l.r tunk lUlU ut oiif.' .mii.i.K tin; n.ust pi-..Ki.-8Hiv»', fiitorprimiiK. Mui .nor^.ti.' ineiduiits uf tliiU tii.i-. His Lumui'^h ifn vv t.. iiiKucimu nmgiiituiU', inul iiin micccHii WiiM i-oriespMiiiliiiKlv ^ilmI. But iintwitliHtiiii.litiK tlir .|.-ii»;inaH of his (irivatf uirairti, ]w Htil r..un. time to .li'vntu tn tliL' piouiutiMii of all tuiterprisi-s of ii clianirttT nilculfttu.l to hi-iiL-lit till- .■omtiiUHitv at Imut- ; iukI wuh fur innny yearn nn.- ol Hit! nioHt tru-.to.l ami pnpmiia'iit i. of tin; l>iHtii.t, In 1H3<; hu was rutunic.i tw I'arluiinent for I'rin.-e K.UanI fminty. Kt-n- h.^ i-ontumnl t.. .Iisplay 1 1.. same .'X.'cutivr ahiliticn which hii.l ulwivys .listin^uirthftl hnri ; Jiii.l in the sfcima vtitrofhis term hv. wus maili- I'hiuniian of the Kiiinnre Cninnuttru of rurliiinifiit a position reniiiriti^ u un-at iUti'Hint (pf ^aj^arity, intelli^ni'i', aii>l familiarity with th.- piiinipU-H nf politi.al .. ..i y. fie .cmtiruh' ilmrjti' the liuLirs of tins position lor three Mesaions meiitary term -with tiiucli honor iint fonntrv. Ill IS in the eallH ol Im^-iiiess ne.usHitaled his removal t( nil hi-. Mepartme, h.- was pn-M-nti-il liv his f.-llow-.iti/ens with a valuable Birvi.r of Mlver. on whi-h \\as .onv.y.-.l to him. in tli.- mo.>t atrurtionate terms thi' hi^h nspict ami fstrfiii in wlii.h h>- waslifhl thiougliout thi-', the L-ouiitv \\h'.Me lust he was known. Ati.r an al'S.-mr of nearlv tliirtv vrars, spt-nt partly in the riiite.l Slates, Mr. Ito.kns nturn.-.i to his .".M hoiii.- his vonii^est .laii;,'lit.T havini: marriu.1 ihnv. ThoUKli now \>aM iIh' priti f life he at once inliiest.M hims.'If in till- iM'..jeet ot a Kailwav ; and afl.r a leiiKtliv ami tienfiy fnii^'ht i iitiipiii«n, ami'l niaiiv trials ami ".lisroiirftf{eiiieNts, .iii.i prosL'.ute.l with unwearying lalior. iiiiti'i-in>; vij;ilan«e ami un .-xtnionlinjiry energy, wortliv of the iiixn ami the .ause, he siuree'letl in eonvurling hostility into Irii mUim's;, ; and, hiiur, in estahlisliini,' the loiij{ wishe.l-for I'rinco Kilwiiril Hallway on a tirm fooling. Heloru his woik wa-s iinisheil, liowev.r, the work in whieli he took soilrep ail interest, ami whirh h.- gii.vi'.l ovi-r not beiiiK ul.lo to . omplete. he was attacked hy a fatal dis.'asi.-, whi.h, after an illii'-ss of live months, closed a Imsv, n->efiil life, Hoiiond I.y all men. an-l most deeply monrned hy his aUlicted f.imily, Chiules lio.kiis passed p^-aeefullv to his eternal re.st, on tlie morning of Ja'miaiv 10th, l.^T**, at the iv^idtMiceof his son-in-law, Mr. Waltei T. Hoas, of I'leton! 1)|{. \Vii.r.i-,T Casky houi.AMMtleeeased), the ar,n of Gilbert Itorlaml, a U. K. LovalLst, who was umonj^ the early settlers in Friiice Bilward, in 180*J, wua born'in that eoiinty. nn the :tiilh duly, iHOri. The h..rlaiids were* of Hut' li dese.-nt," their ancestors having been among the lirst who eani< from Hollaml. and settled on l,on^' Islaiul. New York. From thin time, tin; family icii-d is traceable fur some ei^r|,t gi-neratious. W'l- hml in the time cd dame^ II, that amon^' tliov who took tin- o.itli of allegiamc to that Soverei>;ii in IH78, were John and Klias Borland, taptain Thomas Uorlaiiil was an nllirer of the British »ervii-e at the time of tltc revolt of the American Colonies, and was taken prisoner by rimtinental troops; but escaped from their sin veillaiiee and tied to Canada about the year \7iioii ulieii iiieluding .Adolphustown, in the (_Vpunty of Lenno-\), in 17-'-. His maternal giandfather, Willct Casey, wits elected to the fourth |iariiame|it in lf*o7. His uie le, Samuel Casey, wa.s returned to rarltaim-nt liy the United Counties of L.-nuox and Addingtoii, in IM'JO. Ml. jlorliPiiil was eleeted ill the Kefnnn interest tor rriin-e lidward (.'ounty, by a lan^e majority, ti> represent that Kh'itorai Division in the Sixth I'urlia- niiiit of (Hd I amt'la in ISi'il* ; and was one of those who gave bis adhesion to the tjui-en'i 'hoiec Ottawa as the pirmaneiit capital. He uhviiys took strong and adv.imed grounds in his political position.s in life ; vviuuniiHUiilly frank and lilteral in his opinions, in the inteieourse witli men and measurer.- of the period - iig.irdiiiL,' the legal and edu•*]■ future success, and national greatness ; and waa justly reganleil I.y a very wide nrelc of friends, both at home and abread, a.-* a gentleman <)f private a.s well as political integrity. Having r-ceiv.-d a mcdiral edmation, he was enabled to suci'essfully upldy himself to a wide, amph- li'ld ot iisefnlmss, and thereby render vuluaule counsel and as>,isi.incc to ihe profession. He was tiiarrie<| to a daughter of the late Stephen More, of Dutliess County, .New York. He held a commission of Coroner and Justice of the Peace "lor the County of Prime Kdwanl al the time if his death, wliieh occured, to the siiiceii- regret of all his a^>. in the lirst i omessiun, wliere hi' raised a family of >cven ehildrcn-one uf the daughters marrying Klkhanmih Babbitt, who now owns and resides upon tin' old Nlordeii hoinesti'ad, n view of which we give elsewhere. .Mr. Bab'>it, though tpiiet aii'l uno.stentatioua in manner, is among our most intelligent and i-iitei prising farm(»rs, having a high repu- tation aniiPiig his iieighbimis for those (pialities whieh coinbtnc to make the popular geiitlcniau and nscfnl citi/i'ii. The Mordetn were not only among the pioneers of Prince Kdwanl, but the inllu'-nce exerted by the family in all alfairs of their county ami respe. tive tuwii"'hip>, was of a charact'-r eommeusurate w itli their iiitelligenee and Iiigh social position. James P. Moidcii Wiw for m-arly half a century one of the h-ailiiig citizens in tie; ueiulibourhood of Kedneraville, and always everleil himself in support of all puldic measures peitainiiig to the public welfare, thoiigli he never sought -mu" would he himself accept— any position of public trust. His good tpialities were recogni/ed, however, by his unsolicited npi>oiut- iiieiit to the Commi-jsion of thi' Peace ; and in hia death, whicli occurred in Maicli, IStll. at the age of sixty-three years, tin mnuinity lost one of ita be.st titi/ens. JriPCK Jki.i.ktt. In looking ov.-r the Hrf/nst Xfirs-Ltftn- of the date uf August llth, I7'.'7, we hnd thi' foUowing obituary : •' t)i':/. (In the mil inst . Morgan .let let t, of Sloira, Ksip. in the aeveiity- '• tilth year ut his a^e lie was the oldest Magistrate in the county of l>ovv"n. "He was an upright and honourable gentleman, ami zealously atlaelied "to tile King and happy Consiitution. He wjus an advocate of the widow '■ and orphan, truly ciiaritalile, without ostentation, and in all his dealings ■' with mankind, just and honortde. and now is gone to eiijov the rewanl of a " well sp.'Mt life." The subject <''ed at the Port lb uiitered the law othce .d' the Hon. Sidney Smilb, aty ; and while attending to the duties peitainiiig' ' himself in eja.saies ami mathematiis, and the ottic tioii, to > liable hini to procure admis-iioii to the la the llth S.pl.'mber, isr.l. He tinished his studies in the ollice of Mes^ was admitlid to pni.tise as an attorney, Novcml't tin- bar 17th November, IH;*.);. He rommeii A Bell, afterwards doing business by himself, and with his bnithcr, now Alderman Jellett, who stdi Bellevilh. He waa ai-pointed Judge of the Counl Countv oil th.' P-ith July. In;.'*. In l«M In- (^iieb.-c. who .lied ill IS'lU. He wn-s imirrid daughter of Kev. John *irier, of Belleville, and hi daughter. From tlie above account of his youth, it will had a hani light with the world. He is indeed ; eminent position now oc.upied t.y liiiii neiib. r t to his own supi-ri'ir natural tinalili.atiou.s, coupler veram-e which linally oven'ame the rcver.siH of fo forem-.st i.osition among the jurists of his a.hipted So.iall\, he is v.'ry far fnnn that austerity wn.ngly, is the ti.idiimnal picture of the weater contrary an extieim ly alfable and compani'inable of ago<\.I joke. He 'is al.so a keen spurt-^man, with numenuis ran- an.l interesting Hpe.-inieiis pntwess as an expert with the line, th.' trigg.'f, ; Pmi.ii' Low, QV., of Picton, is a native of J Ules, whence he came to Canada when quite young of rank, am! served with Sir Ualpb Abercroinbi. name was N'illeneuve, a ib'--..'n.lant of a very ol Kreii. h Huguenots, and cousin to A.lminil \illen Kn-mii H.-et against L.ir.i Nelson at Trafalgar. Afti-r arriving in Caiia.la, Mr. Low .ho.se h enten-il upon his studies in the otUce of the late H onto. H.' was afterwar.N for a time in tin* tdli.e i Kingston, but returned to 'I'.pronto and lompletcd the H..n Marshall Bidwell, then Sp.-ak.'r (d* tli Canada. He wa.s .allcl to tin- bar in \^'Mi. Ituriiig the n'bellion ..f '.T-';l>, h.' was a yohini paiiy, un.ier Col. Kit/tiibbon, an>t .omiuan.led Sloiitgoinery'a Hilt, when' the nd.elt* wen' attackei the lirst of his military experieme, having held a Active Militia, and won the tJ.tvernor's medal an petitive prizes fur marksimuiship an.l other luilitarj force. .Soon after actiiiiriiig his profession he remo cliose as his fuluie Ikpuu', ami has practise.l he success ever since. lie ha.H ln-eli ( lerk of the Pe Attorney since I ^;'»N, and a t^.C. since July lat, IS He was always a man ..f progres.sive idea.s, am number td enti'rprises which have redounded grei One of these was the laying of a submarine .able give Pict.in telcgraphi. I'ommnnicatioti with the accuinplisbe.l in i^^^^l, while he was presi.t.'iit of tl Company, another enterprise originateil and . arr designed', ami for a time suiceeded, in bnaking th M.mli.'al 'r.Iegraph Comjiany. the only other the vime. He succeeded in getting a paid upstm-k of was Imilt and operated from Quebec to BuHalo, wi Barrie. an.l many other similar places to which tin not exten.l. 'I'hesi towns uiulviubtedly owed tlieii solely to the energy an-l cnti'i-piis.' of Mr. Low . Tl six bramh oHic. s. with liea.l ollice at Picton, and for a nunilt.r of years. Tlie directors having r Toronto, Mr, L.iw resigned the presidency, an.l I (iraiid Trunk whs purchased by and amalgamateti w He waa the means td' establiahiiig an agency of this place td" which he is now S.plicitor ; ami he i llax mill at I'i.tou for a iiuml>er ol years ; but t) iicces.sarily followed the cheap cotton inovemeiit late American Civil War coupleil with the lack reinlered tin- cnterpiisc unprotitable, and it was j Hi' has allowed iu> amount of professional or from bis services to the " Iwdy politic." though, f "politics," he stall. Is ahiof, his services being i political nature. He was cbairinan of th*< old Bin hiti'.l town alfairs prior ti> erecthm id Town Couii Law ill iNfin ; at the tir.st meeting of w hit h be was i a position wdiii h he continued to till for thn'o com To Ids exertions is .lue in a great measure the | of the Prince Ktlwanl County Uailway, of which .tf the most active pritnmters, Mr. Low has a very extensive ami lucrative Prince Kdward County, but in other parts of the highest resiiect and ctinthleuee oi his b'llow citize numeniua distinotiona, he holds the position of M Hia beautiful estate, ami charming family r«si shown in another part of this volume, is calletl family mime, " Villeneiive." Lt. Cin.. W.MTKii lln^s, M.P., is a son of W Pearii, Kos.sbin', Scotland, where he was horn in emigrated to Canada in 1842. He first settle.l in entere.l the dry goo.ls husine.ss in the .service of among the lenling whide.sah- houses of the counln induced his einphtvers to .semi him to Picton 'i (duriugthe iperiwlifalabaen.-e of Mr. McAlliatcr, t est.iblrshnient .pf this pla.-e. He remained in this ctimtneueed a Imsiiiess for himself, which has gri now of an extent sehloin .seen in IVovineial towi eipiftls even in the large cities, for size, cunveiii.-i: iH'ss in every tletail, (lie various dcpartiuents hei attractive an.l inviting manner; and every thin; wenrs an ail uf *' businesH " only requiring a gla that the manager is master of his prufession. Mr. Uoss exhibits this same trait in all h cunimon remark, that whatever he undertakes to attentive and em-rgetic in the prusecution of w ham! to. That his ipuilitics are appreciated by his fell )RICAL SKETCH OF THE rt I'. Jollclt, hill Meat son, lunl tho uncoml iliiM nf a fomily of iitiT.'il th.'.liv-j^'.iiKlii l.iisiii.'^s wlii'ii tliiiti'iMi years iif »«.•, m llic if llimni (lilii'tl, tli.'li iiii.l .'V.-r sin.i' .luiiiK hiuiii.'ss in l'i>rt llo|ii'. \,;{ lliiH upiiliuuf.iisix j-furs, «,i»uftirwiir.l.s i^iiiplnynl mi ii l.iriil ^■ar», win fill- i|nitu ,i l.'ligtli nl' timt- ii .hiiin-licnn-l' in viumiih siir- uriiis liiyinn imi new liiwnMlii|H, lunl niuinl mif ai'iiaon ii» uiMiiiiiion fiilT till' nillHt nil till' Illlil'S. inuinslail.TH ili.l ll.it lullllii nl' ll i:iill.'m' niursr, llin m'liool nlnriltllin iniicl mill liiii,.'.r(l .\l til.' I'.irt ll.il.i' lira ii"' H.I1.1.1I. lli' Im' liiiv ..m.i- 111' til.- Iliiii. Siilhi'y Siiiilli, .ll' C.iliiiur);, .111 a slimll sal- ivliil.. ott.Mi.liiiK til till. .Iiiti.s 11.1 tiiininK tu tlml [.ntitinli 1 4nl.lnl II ilassiri. iin.l iiiiitlii'iiiati.'s, ami tin- ntliur liiuliiT l.r»lii.liv» "f f.ln.-a- iiililo him 111 |ir.i.illi. a.liniasiiin to thi' liiw aoi.iuty, whitli hi' iliil on Siiit.iiilii'r, isril. iii>li.il hiM stn.liia in tin- nlli.i- ..f MfuHtn. Iln«" k Bell, "f Mi'llcville, ittnl tn |.ri.tiB.- as an iitiorn.v, Nini'iiiLiT •-'Hnl, lHj-,i, ami tiillcil to 7tli Minvniln;!', IHOti. Ill- iiiiniiii-ii.-.-.l i.ra. ti.-.- ii» a |iartiii-l- ..I' lliisii ,lti-n\ arils .l.iini; lniHini-»s liy liiiiisi-ll', iin.l snlM.-.|ii. nlly in i.arlin-isliiii liiiith.r, n.iw Al.li-rniiin .lulli-lt, wli.i still iini.tis.-s law in llie .-ityiir llu wan a|.i...iiil.-il.lii.l('u.ir till- r.iniity I'mm ut I'rin.i! Kilwiinl III till- llith .Inly, l»7:t. In ls54 In- niiirrii-il .Miss Mai-ni.liT, of »hii ili.-il in Ivi'J. Ill- wiis niurrii-.l again, in l«7a, to l.ilias, iif li.-v. J.ihii 'irii-i, .if llull.-villu, anil has a family nl 11m- mm ami a tlif aliiivi- iii-uiiunt uf his yiiiith, if will In- iilisi-rvi-il that tin- .Imlgi- r.i light with th.- wnrhl. Hi- is imli-i-il a »i-ll-niiuli- man, .iwing ihi- |i.i»iti.iii iiiiw ii.-.ii|iii!.l i-y him n.ilh.r t'l lav.iiir 11.11 tu l.iitnii.-, lint II aiiji.-ri.M natural i|iialili.ati.ins, iiiiiiili-.l with an ini.-rgy an.l |ii-i»i-- n-hii-h finally nvcn-anio thi- n-vi-rsi-s .if fintuiii-, an.l |ilact-il him in a iiiisition aiiiDiig till- Jurists of his ailojitml i-nuntry. Il\, ho is v.-ry far f'r thai austerity of nianin-r »lii.-h, rightly or ii the tl.i.lill'inal |ii.-tllu- nt the w.-ali'r nf the i-imiiie ; lii-ing on the an extii-mily alfal.li- ami .■.iiii|iaiiiiinal)h- gentlrmaii, ami vi-ry f.in.l juke. II.- is also a k.-.-n s|imt-iiian, ami his re«iih-me ia ailorni-il lu-rous rari- wii.l inteirstiiig h| .im-tis, wlii. h hear witne«s tu his IS an rx]>i-rt with tin- lint-, th.- trigg.-r, an.l th.- oar. 1' l,iiw, y.C, of I'ielon, is a native of .lersev, iiiie of tlio l.'hannul I'li.-e he eanieto Camilla when iinite young. Hia father was an ollicer ami serve.l with Sir lialjih .■Mii-rernniliie in Kgypt His ni.ither's s Vilh-neuve, a .lex-.-mlant nf a very nl.l an.l illiistrinus family of Ingnenots, an.l roiisin to .-Vilmiral \'tllem-iivi-, who comniamh-il the eet against Lonl Nelson at 'I'rataigar. arriving in t'anmla, .Mr. l.nw . linse law as his jirofession, ami [inn his stnili.'s in the ntliee . if the late II. .11. II. ,1. Ilonltnii, nf Tor- I- was afterw.irils f.ir a time in tin- olfi.-i- of .Mr. lie.n-gt- M.-K.-nzii-, ol , hut r.-turn.-.l to T.irnnt.) ami .'..iiiiileti-il his .-..iiise in tin- ollin- of Marshall Ki.lwell, then S|.eaker nf the Legislative Vssenihlv nf He was .-alle.l tn the liar in iMWi. g the relii-llinii nf "IH-'^ls, lit- WHS a vnlnnteer ill Captain C.ix's .-om- .h-r Col. l-'il/liitihnn, an.l fomliiauiletl a se.-tinii in the alfair at tery"s Hilt, wlu-re tin- rehels wen- attiiekeil ami rnntt-il. This was nut if his military exp.-ii.'in-e, htiving hi-l.l a e.iniinissi.ui in the ,lt-rsey ilitia, ami won th.- (i..vi-riior's nietlal 11ml a niimher of other eoiii- irizesfor inarksiiianship ami ntlier military attainments while in that lifter ai'ijniring his profession he removeil to I'ieton. wliii-h he liis fiituie home, ami has printist-tl here w-ith an enviahh- .h-gret- nf I'er since. 11.- Iijis li.-.-n ( 'l.-rk nf till- I't-aee aince 1847, (.'nlinty Cr.iwn sime IsfiS, ami a t^.C. siii.e .Inly Isl, I8(i7. 19 iilwtiys a man ..f prngri-ssive itleiis, anil was the uiiginatnr nf a I enti-rprist-s whiili have re.lounili-tl greatly to tin- puhlif welfare, lest- was the laying nf ji snhntiii-ine i-able at-ross flu- Hay (Jiiinte, to 111 teh-grttplii. .-ninmnnit-ation with the niitsiile wnrl.l' Tliis waa he.l ill l?r,,'i, whih- he was presi.|.-nt of the (Iran I I'ruiik Telegraph , another t-iit.-rprise ..riginateil ami .arrit-.l .iiit Ky him. This w.xs ami for a time su.et-t-th-.l, in Itnaking the grin. ling mniinpi'ilv of tin- Telegraph Cniiipany, the only ntln-r then in e.xisteii.-.- in the I'lo- le sne.-e.-.le.l in getting a paiil npstoik of ahnnt SllHf.Onii, ami aline anil nperat.-.l from tjuei.e.- t.i Kull'alo, with l.ram-hes to i'elerlinrn', III many nther similar plat-t-s to whnh the Mnntr.-al Cnmpanv wtiiihi ll. Thfs. t.iwns nnil.iuliteilly nwetl their early telegraphic 'a.ilities the energy aiel .nterpiis,- .if .Mr. Low. This new company lia.l sixty- Hie. s, with ht-a.i ntlict- iit I'ietoii, ami .Mr. Low was its preaitlent ilher of years. The tlirct-tnrs having it-mov.-.l th.- Iietnl .itlit-e to .Mr. Low i-fsigm-il the presiileiicy, an.l after his retiiemeut the nnk was pun hasi-.l liy ami amalgainateil with the .Mnntreal ( 'nnipaiiv tin- ineaiia nf estalilishiug an agency of the Hank of Montreal, iit nf which he is n.iw Snlieitnr ; ami he als.i starte.l an.l nperat.-tl a at I'ietnn f.ir a nninht-ritt years; hut the tlecline in linens, which ly Inlh.we.l the cheap cntt.m ninvement on the terininatinn nf the ncaii Civil War cnupletl with the lack of transportation facilities 1 tile ellt.-rplise nnprotitahle, ami it was ahaniinnt-il. 1 allowetl no ai nt of professional or husiness ilnties to detract ervices tn the " hotly politic," though, frtmi what is striitly ternieil he stamis al.i.if, his services hellig ninre of a pnlili.-, than a latnif. lie was chairman nf till, ohi Hnaril nf I'oli,-,-, whi.-h n alfairs pnnr t.. erection ol Town I nnncils hy the ehange of the t.'ill : tit th.- liist meeling nl whi. h he was iinanimuiisly chosen mayor 1 which hi- c.intinu.il tn till for three consecutive years. ' s exertions is .luc in a gnat nieasun- the present eneouragilig status nice K.lwanl ('..iiiity llailway, of which he was from the lii-jit one st active |irnnititels. -nw has a v.-ry .-xt.-nsive ami lucrative law pi-n.-tiee - lint only in tlwanl louiity, hut in other parts nf the i-ountry. He enj.iys the i-siiect ami I li.lenee nt his f.-llow citizens ; ami in aihlition to his I iliatinctnins, he holils the pimitinn nf Major nf .Militia, eantiful estate, ami charming family resilience, a view nf which is another jiart of this volnnie, is calh-.l in honor of his m.ilher's nil-, ** Villi-neuve. " •ill. W.il.TKil lioss, .M. p., i.s „ ,,„„ „r Walter Uoss, of the Parish of nsshin-, .■sentlaml. where he was Imrn in 1819, and fnini wlieiic- he t.i Canada in 184-J. He hist settle.l in the city nf Hamilton, and he dry giH., s business in the service o( Uryce .V .McMurrich, then 11- le».ling wholesale houses uf the country. His aiitiluae hir husine.s.s Ins empluyeis to send liiiii to I'icton soon after, to take charge In- pi-rioiln-aluliaenceof Mr. McAllister, the managfr) of their hranch iiii-nt 111 ihis pla.-e. He leinainca in this position till 184r), when he ■i-il a hnsini-ss for himself, which has gradually im-reasrd, till it is n extent seldom seen in I'r.iviiicial towns, while his stun- has f.-w ■en in the large cities, for size, conveiiit-nce, neatness, and cnmiilete- vcry detail, the varinus departments lii-ing all arranged in the must " -""I ■i;">ing manner; and every thing about the establishment ail ol l.usineas only reipuring a glance to satisfy the observer manager is inaaler of his profession. Uoss eihihits this same trait in all his enterp-ises ; and it is a remark, that whatever he undertakes to do, licA-f., „rll ; being yerv and energetic 111 the pmseention of whatever task he tuilTs his his qualities are appreciated by his fellow citizen.s, is eviileneed by the fact that he was i-lecte.l to the position of Town Coiiiielllor for right sni-eessive years, and ehusen to fill the Mayor'« ch»ir, without oppositi.in, fur hiiir i-onsecntivi- terms. He wtis lilt- member for I'lince l-Mw.ir.l in the last I'arlianicnf uf C.iii.t.j.i. before Cnnh-.leniliun ; having ih-h-at.-.l William .\nileis.iii, tin- i.nvi.m, member, in isiia, by a majnrity of .'tl-'. Hi- was eleete.l to the lion,.- nf Coniniuiis of the lio'minion in IH117, uv.r la s ,s. .M. Cuaig by a maj.inti ..I 8a7 ; ilefi-ated .Mr. .McCnaig a s.-.-.nid time at the gelienil ele.tlnn of I «7'.', by a niajnrity nf I'M, and again deh-ateil the samt- gi-nth-niaii in 1M7'.', by a in.ijiiiily uf I'Jfi. At the llefnrin Cnnveiitiiin re.enlly liel.l, to s.-le. i ,1 .-an.lithitc for the next general ele.ti.in, he was the nni.nimons ehnici-nfthe party, but ileelim-'l nii aecuiint of the pressing ilemamls nf his private business np.in his time and attention. In IMi.'l, .Mr. Itiiss was appninte.l l.t.-Ciil., of the Kith Itegimelit ..f N'oliinteers, a pnsitiun which he still hot. Is. If wc are to cre.tit tlt.- ossertions of his snbor.iinate nllieers ami n.eii, he is one uf the must pnpiiLti ottii-ers in the \'nliiMti-t-r f.ir.-.-. Kmm a knnwli-.lge .h-rivt-.l fr.im p.-isi.n,il tie i|naintan.-c with the fa. ts, ami base.l npnii a .■.imparativelv extend. .1 milil.iry experience, wt- yeiitnn- to assert that Col. Koss, eoininainls a regiment win. It is secnii.l t.) 11. nil- in the s--ryi.t- in any nf tlinsi- ipntlities wliichaie the. adniiratiun uf military men. Tu aecnniplisli su.li ,1 result, tin- Cnl. has ..1 .-ourse bet-n assisti-d by an able an.l etlicient stall', as vv-ell as liel.l, line, tiii-l snbalteiii ollifers who wiiill-l . hi .re. lit tu any inilitiiry Hfrvii.t-. .Mr. Hush is I'n-si.lent ullht- I'riiic- Udwar.l Cnunty Uiiitwa)', in tli.- oi-gani/atinii nl which h.- tunk an aetiv.- and leailing part, and with tin- sn.'.-ess nf which he is in a great measiirt- tu be .n-.lit.-.l. lit- was mariieii in L^f.'!, tu Kli/abeth, daughter nf Henry Tlinlpe, Ks.j., of Kreilerickslr.irg, who has siiiee tlie.l, Ii-aving a ftimily of tivn suih aiel tiv.i .laughters, tlin-t- nf whutii are marrietl ; Walter T. llo^s, tin- ehlt-st son beiii)! ..ith'.-t.ir of the I'lntof I'ictnn amlof the I'riiiee K.livanl District. Heniairitd again in 1.8fil, a sister nf the late .Indgt- Kaiilieltl, an.l willow of the late Ur rryiiii ; and by this marriage there isone .hiught.-r. In a.blitiiin to his iitlier biisiness .Mr. Hoss was fur years the h-a.l. ing grain men-bant in the cnnty, he was also uiii- uf the urganizers of tin- Ontario anil t^nebcc .Naxigalinn Cniiipany, v\' ivlii.-h In- was for many years till- l.ti'gest stockliohlt-r, and tor a long time presi.leiit. He is now m-iii.ii volunteer colonel in this military division. LiKi-i'.-Ciii.oNi;i. (liiiKiiN .Stkikkii. .M.l'.l'.— This gentleman's grainl father, .lames .'striker, removeil from Dnchess t-ounty, New York, aii-l i-aiiie into Hallinvell wht-n that townsliip was alniost a wil.lerncss. Tli.- immcdiate cause of his r.-m.iv,il thither was his arrest by the C.iiitimniiil until. iritits, on tin- ctiargi- itf harliuuring s)iies. He was tri.-d by .liiiiii.li.'al court-martial, found guilty, an.l seiiteneed to be i-xe.-uti-.l f.ir the -aiie- . and the carrying nut uf the H.-nteiit-t- was niily prevented by the violent 111- terpusitinn of an inttin-ntial rt-bel ollicer of high rank, who was a rclali\ > ami great pt-rsonal Irien.l of Mr. Striker. The charge was r.-ally a mistaken one. anil art's.- I'liiin the hit-t tliat two nephews — Koyalists were visiting witli him a shiiit finie previiiusly, and to avoiil possible tr.nibte with the authnriti.-s they eon. In. te. I tli.-ir niovenients with just enough secrt. y t<. tlratt suspicion upon their host. The wtir was still in progress, and a smipte clnirge of such a nature in the then intlainetl state of the public liiin-l, m -- snlli.ieiit to ensure coiivi. titiii. .Mr. Stiikei had a very narrow escaj ! liis life, ami the iiit-iileiit hail the »lh-i-t of hastening his departure to tins refuge of his .Majesty's liiyal subjects in .luiiig which he was nhlige-l tn titiandun a splemliil and valuable priiperty, which was afterwarils cniitis- cateil. (larn-tt Striker, a son of .lainus, livi-il in Haltowell fur liiiiny years, n- nioying thence to Picton, when his son (iiileon, the youngest of a family nt s.-ven chil.ln-n, was a bov of hve years of age, ami there remained till los ib-ath. (Jill 1 leariic'l the ilrng traileainl eominenceil business for himself w lien 1. but being very attentive to hilsint ss niarrie .|llite y.iting. H.- neve. ...,».. .v..,, ,.,., ,,v.ii^ .,,, .»ii,;tibi, -t that party on tlirtt- .lilfercnt necasiniis to tin- untarin Legislature against ' 1 Willitim .■\ntlt-rsoii, ]irt-vitiua memlier, majority I'J!' ; {'2) .James S. .McC'uau', of ri.-tiin, majority 111 ; (.'ll liobert Chipp, of M'ilfonl, majority 63 ; aiidislli- )in-seiit sitting member. His activity 111 party politics has been rewartbtl l-\ the hnn dcyotion nf his iinlitieal frii-mls, amlals.! by the bitterest iippiisitinii nf his iippunents, " Im tiave pt-titi.iiieil against his 'return nii less than llin- tiiites, but still lit- "hnl. Is 111.- flirt," ami enjuys the reputation of never y. 1 having lieeii tlefcatcil in any miiiii. ipal nr |iolit'ical electolal contest. He is a .Instici- nf tilt- I'l-a.e ami a tieut. ■euluin-l of reserve militia, iiiul is justly t ttnsiilcn-il one nf the imist earnest, energetic, and consistent men t his party, as his return to I'tirliaiin-nt tlire "' ' strong ami able canilidatcs amply ti.stilit-s. KiniKKl Cl..ier, .1,1'., of Milfonl, is tin- gran.lson of .loseph Clapp, a l. K. Liyalist, I'rnni I'oughkccpsie, New York, which place lie left in tin- winter of 17SI1-1, ami ,ln>ve in a sleigh with his faniiy, then cunsisting ..I three pei-suns, i-/„ Lake ( liamplain ami .M.nitreat to Adulphnsi.iwii, wli, n lie locateil lan.l ami st-tth-tl on Hay Hay. They wen- jn.st a nioiith in m.ikiii- the tlistance from l'uiiglikce|.8ie, the gn-at itart uf tlie mule laying thmiyii a wihlenii-ss withtint mads, or— wh.-re inliabrtate.l at all -by those wle. were intensely hostile to all of .Mr. Clapp's politi,-al views. lie nii-s,-il a lainily of tive sons and three daughters, of whom tiaiiit-. second still, born at Hay Hay in I8111I, was father of Uiiliert, the subjecl nf tills sketch. I'litler the tliiectiuu of Col. Cartwright, of King.ston, griinilfather nf tit. present linance minister uf the Dominion, ohl .Mr. Chqip removed with In family in IMI8 to the towiiahili of .Maryshurg— a Mr. (larrett being al tb.f time tlie only other settler in tin- neighhoiirhotsl. He came here for tin piii pnseof engaging in the Ininbi-r trade, that tuwiLshiji being iu a gn-.it [lai t-nvcr.-tl with dense forests of magniheeiit pine and oak, which was at ilia- day just 1). ginning tu hii.l an nutlet t,i Kumiie thmugli the lincbec niarkel Kor this imrpose he liail built a mill on HIack liiver pn-viniis tn the lemnvai of his laniily Imm Atlolphiislown. Being the lirst, and h.r many years il„ only mill in the township, it gave rise to the name of Milfonl, w'hicli ih. village atlerwanls sprtnging np at the place, h.-ls ever since retainc.l. Ml. Clapp eiit.-n-.l th.- military service of the (ioyernim-nt in ISl-J, an I while m tluty at kingsl.m, nmb-r C.il. I'arker, he contracted a .li8.-a.se .1 which he .lie.l in t-amp. liy the then existing law the pmp.-rlv all bit I- Iheehleslsoll ant Uoberfs father was one of those left ilcstilllte by tlll- untimely death. lie was then tait thirteen years nf age; but by ;tca.lx a|tptieatinn he had snccet-tb-tl in saving eiiuugh" money by tin- time he w.t's twenty-four to buy lot -Jii, 1st c,in., .N. 11. Ii. He nnirrietl about this tint, a .Misa Spmule, ri-cenlly I'mm IrclamI ; timl it niaygive the n-a.ler sttim- i.l... of the then state ol tin- t-oumry to say that when tht- Spnmle family intiiii gratetl hither they wen- obligetl to walk on fnut .all th.- way fnini Lin-hine t kiugstnn. .Mr. (lapp n-imiined on the above lot till his t'leath abnut thn- yearaago. His energies were niiiinpaireil to the last; ami, though oiti aevi-ntyhyey-cai-sofngt-, he liiitl never seen a inomelifs illness till wilitti. three hours uf his tleatli. Ohl Mr. Clapp was the ancestur of a very numemus pnigcny, niaiiv - 1 wtioin are now .settletl thmughout the ohl Hay liuinte Distriei,' ami iimnv more throughout various parta of Outario. The iiistory of the ■■VUn COUNTY OF PRINCE EDV 4 %! 'i " Kaiiiily ill Ani'Tii^ii" i< iin umi'i'iliiigly iiitiTixtinu ami roiiiiiutii' onu. It iMiil.rii.'.H ii liiHik of iniiuv liniiilr«il» nf I'iikub, uii.I it todk Mri»r». D. ('Ih|>|i » Si.ii^, thi- c.'lil'iMt.il Hcwdpii imlilUhiriK houm-, friiiii ISId In l»"ii to .Miiiiial.' iiii'l I .iTii|)li'tc' III.' Aiirk. Th.' .irixiiml r.iiri'sti.r "I' llii» vimt iiuiiicrniis CIuti, iih wi' tiilKliI fiill Ihi'iii. «iis liiijiiT rla|Mi, "III- irf llii' I'lluniii Kuthi'is, who «ii» l>iirii in Siiliomlie, |).'Vur.«liirf, Kngliiii.l, in Miii'.l, miil ■ ain.' lo Now Kngliuiil in tin' x">'il ship .l/.ii'v .111'' ./i (if I'. K. l...yalist .li's.i'iit. Th.' li...t..r was I'llin'ati'.l in rana.la, aii.l, aftiT ai'.piinnn his pi'i.fi'ssinii, u,,s f..i s.iiii.' lini.' a in.'mlii'r nf lli" llnanl "f Kxamiiirrs ..f tin- Ki'hrtii' >. li.i,.l ..I .Mi'.lii'in.', ti. whi.h hi' lii'l..nKS. tin.lljjh hi is n.it tin' slavish alli. lint "( aiiv " ism " nr " iiathy," lii'iiiK milv intuit (in sirvini; the trin; n.l. r.-ts ..f his' pri.li'Bsii.n, ami tliir.'f.iii' ria.ly at all tiinis in iiinratl in I. is pM.ti.'c .'iiiv tli.'..r.v whilst' virtnis liij;lily i tin- .lis. "V' I'.-r, .11 I'l what particular " s. h.inl 111' has h.i.la jllval vani't\ ..f praili.c. having- liisl In.at.'.l at W riiM'tcl, Hill., villi, li hi' wa.s snl.Si'.pl.'nllv iii'ln. i"l, liy th.' ri'pri'.s.'ntaH..li .if In"ln1s, t" U'av f.ii Maishall. Ml. hinan.' In tins • Hv hi- » i n.ipiiri'.l an iliimi'lisi' til. lint lailinn li.'.iltli i.MiKi'.l him t. al.aniUiii it, ami hi' wi'iit tn 'iininn'iiil it, iin matter win nf mniiiim' III may l.i'liiii'j. ..f -■\uliiirn. New )ivim> M" Ica.l.' "I III, faetnrily lillt'd it fur uightt'eti years lie was also .Maater-iii-i » niimhi'r nf years. Whin a ynniig man he was nf a military, as well as patri.itu viiluntiireil in in artillery imnpany, whi.'fi iliti illlty at Kiii|^'i the war nf IM'.'-IH. '^ll.lll^ll himself a Htrniig ('iiiiHerviitive, mniii' nf the fiiinily e. (ithir .ill.' nf |i.ilitii's (jnite as strniiifly. Aiming these was l> .■steph.'ii IV .Mel rill, f.ir many years prupriitnr ..f that veteran l( iiat, the I'r.M'i'tl 'J''/ 'ii'<'i'/i, ami iniw liispei-tor nf Inlaiiil Ifeveiii Kilwarils Merrill was Imrii ill I'i.tnn in .sient.'mhcr, l^ll. .ated here, anil stinlii'.l law in the nlliie .if this place. He was : atlniiiev ill |M'..'>; ealli'd tn the liar in I.SI17: an. I has practise, since. Ill' mairieil, in l.Sliit, Carrie, (laughter nf the Inte I'aul \ Kraiiil'ilaiigliter nf the late hr. .1. II. Chamlierlaili, lintli widely highly lesneete.l .'iti/ciis nf Napaiiee ; and the present family three chil.lreli. I.ik.' his father, he is nf a iiiilitaiy turn, lia"iiig liueti fnr .. years, and until its dishamlnieiit. Captain nf Nn. '«' Cnmpany, I'itl As a lawy.-r, .Mr. .Merrill is regar.leil as a siiiiiid cniin.sel, a liiiiii in his pinfcKHidii ; while, as a geiitleliiali, ho c.itiiniaiuU tin all win. have the pleasure nf his aci|liaintaiice. lin„.klvii. New V.irk, where he pr...tise.l nn a time with llatlering ^„. . >.-,. Til.' 1 ti.r IS a great a.liiiuer ..f the heaiitiful in Nature ; aii.l while nn ,1 M,il t.. this se.li.in ..1 the cuntrv. he he, aine sii eliall.i.ure.l (if the de- ll •lllllll sclleiv .if tlle Hav l.luint.' 'tint hedetermiUeil to cllWy it 111. Pie fullyi llu" Ins ili.n .'listaiit resi.'leii. e n..ul.l alhiw, s,, he left lirn.iklyn ami settled III I'l' I'll s,,mi .'liven viars ai;.., ami has sin.e fi.ll.iw.'.l the praiti.e nf his |ii..fc«si..n, with an invial.le .legr.i nf success attending his lali.irs. \\ e h.ivc tlie anlh.iritv ..f .lisintcreste.l parties fnr saying that he nnw dncs the laigist. iiinsl sii.c'essful. ami luiiative practn e ill I'riii. .' K.lwar.l Cnunly. riniilgh a hard wnrker -.levi.ting himseli assiduniisly tn the calls nf his pi.it.'»»i..ii he d(.(S II. Il fiiiget his duties as a citizen, lint .in the c.iiitrary, evii.o a hv.lv regard f.ir all matters nf puMi.' interest, having i.leiititic.l hinis.'lf with the welfare nf Ins adn|iti.l lii.nie, which he miw represents in the Tiiwii and Cniinty C.uncil.s ,is liepniy U.-eve nf I'ictnii He married, in ls.".s. Miss .sitt/ir, an .\niiriiaii l.uly, V.irk, win. .still suiviv. s, a partner ..f his .j...\s am! snir.iws In a.l.lill..li t.. :iciii.' a Licentiate ..f the C.iUege of Physicians and ^nr' I llntaii", he IS a liiiliilier nf the Natcnal Medical I'Mectlc Asaii- , I til.' I'liit.-.l .states ; aii'l the walls .if his oltiic are adnrlied with niinnr.ins cirtilicites and diph.nias fr..iii van.. us Universitiis thinughnut I ana.la ami the I'nite.l States. \V II. I!. Al.l.ls.iN, .if Hictdii. liarrist.rat-l.aw, is the grandsnii nf lliiiiainin Allis.iii. ami ami nt Hcv. C. II. Allismi. Ills grandfather eaiiie II the rniteil states alter the .Ins.' .if the 11. vilutniliary War, ami suh- ,11, ntiv settled in .Marvsl.urg, where the licv. Mr. Allisun was liurii, who .I'.ls I.e. aiiie line .d the most popular ami highly ic8|.e.ted Mctlinilist minister, ever 111 the li.iv (.imiite regnni. It was he win. gave its name tn \lli-..nville. il p..8t.vill'ai!e in the rownship of llillnr. He inarnc'l a .laiiijlitei ..f Henry Hoover, an Ann- ru an c..i..iiist « In. ,i..iiie.l the Hritish s.rviciat the higinning of the lievolntioiniry War. He was caplnieil iii arms l.v the eiieiiiv when Imt seventeen years nf .age, ami kept in close , Iiiieiin.'lit l.v thimi till the close 'd tlie w.ar, when he was released. He then came to' A.|..lphiist"Wii, where he was niie of the lirst settlers. He raise.l a f.imilv of nine eliil.lrell here, whose descen.lallts continue to I I.e - as he was ill the ..ddeli time- anmiig the leading citizens nl that part ol '''" ' 'Unly' , . , ■ I .1 < 1 In fidlowing oul the principle nf itinerancy— which is one of the Iniiila- iii'iital ioctriiie- nf the Metli.i.list Church— Mr. Allis,m was called to lali.r at lliockville, where his el.lest son, C. II. II. Allison, was Irnrn This ,;iiitlemaii reccive.l his e.lucati..ii at \iotnria College, ami stu.lied law ill the olli.-e of I'hilip l...(v, 1^. c., of Pictoii. Thus it will be s.vn that Mr. Alli-.in's a.iv.TOtages were of a sup.rh.r character, h.itli as to Ins niiivirsitv e.lu.ation ami the henetits to he derived from a l.w ciurse in the ,.fli. e'..f so m.te.l a lawyer a> Mr. I.(.w. 'Iliese adiaiit.agis, liaeked liy til. .SI natural ..liillties of which the Allison family all possess.'.l more than .III ....liii.irvsliar.', .'nald.il .Mr. Allison after l.eing lalle.l t.i the liar in I ^.'.t- t.. at ..11.'.' take a le.-nliiit' |iosition among the lawyers of the country. II.' ...iiiniince.l practi.c in I'lcton, where he has continued sime to do l.iisiii'ss. ,111.1 whir.' he h.is succeeded ill a.'.piiiing a renutatmn f.ir strict iliti-'iitv aii'l prof.'ssinlial ahility which has drawn to Ins olhee one ol the iii..st 111' lative law-iiraeti.cs possessed l.y any lawyer nf the Hay (.fuintc district. , . ... iliie.s.in l.righteiis Mr. Allis.nrs home, the fruit of Ins niarnag.' to the oiilv .laughter nl dolui P. ll.ddin, for many years the representalive o I'niicc K.lwar.l in the I'arlianicnt "f Canada, and one ol those political < wli'.se e.,iiia.'.' ami palriotism s Iilv cnntrilnite.l to the overthrow tvi..iiiii.',.l .l.iiniiiat of the " Kainilv Compact," ami gave tn I aiiada (dial ii.''W iii.k.s heroneol the linist eoiintries on the face of the earth- llespniisilile (Joveriilneiit. Kiiw vni.s .Mkkiiii.i., of I'lctmi, llarristeratUiw, is the gramlson ..f s;ii,iin'l M.rrill, who came from Cm ti.'Ut .luring tlle hrsl years ol the pi. sent . . iitiiry. ami settled in Kingston, where he engage.l iii mercantile I'Ulsiiits with ci.iisid.'ralile success. His son ,Saliiiiel , afterwards the father nf a family of .'leven cliihlreli, of »h..in l':,lwar.isW.iH the eighth III or.ler .d age), having chosen law «s Ins le-.i ami having stmlii.l in the ..lli.'e of II..n. C. A. Hagernian (then :.l Klli,;.st l.nt afteiwal'ls Chief 'hntlce of Cpner Calia.lal, was e.'llled to the Lar ill is'-'^l, ami snl.s...,n.nti\ removing tn I'ictmi (in which place he was ti.e lirst lawyer!, he c.lltinrie.l t.i practise his prnf.;SHIoll there fnr iieailv half a lentnrv, K..r iiiaiiv vears ami until failing health hii.l iiica- pa. itat.'.l linn fr.ini laliorious appli.ali.m t.. professmiial duties he ciijoye. an ei..e.liiii;lv large ami lu.rative practice; and was . niisi.lered, on ill hands ..ne.if the heat lawv.'rs-whethcr as counsel or as advocate- in the whole'.if the oi.l Mnlhalid and Hay guiut districts, lie w-aa lirM Kegistrar .1 the Surrogate Court here, wlii.di position he resigned, after having satis- Lkwis IV SriNs , J. I'.- This s gentlemali is nf II. K. la , nil lintli his father's and mother's side. Hisgreat-graiidfather, ,1. ami father, also named .loliii, came to Ilallnwell when their lie liour on the west was at the Carrying I'lace twenty miles diata the east at what is now I'ieloii. i>ld Mr. Stinsmi wiis a major in the Itoyal army, and, i was )n'oscrilied liy his foriiiei neiglihiiiirs in the viciiiitj" of lliiiil Hampshire, where he lived pievinlls tn the Kovnllltimiary Wii litifrieiide.l, ami secreted in hiding-places in and aliniit the period of six weeks, liy a lleliel (illicer ininied llrceley, a .lev.it fricn.l, at the imminent ]ieril ni his own life fnr the pnlitic " liarl.oliring a spy," had the iiiajnr lieeli discovered. .'\ del Cnntineiital tro.nis actually searched the house hir him nn o when he was hi.l.l.'ii therein, hut left w'ithnnt stinting their gan This rehel oMicer (irei'ley, iiliove referred tu, wss ail ancestor ilora.'e (Ire.-l.'V, of immortal inemnry, ami als.i of a inimlier of I sul.s.'ipieiitly came to Canada and settled in rrince K.lwai.1 ...u whom aft.Twar.ls attaiiie.l to great prominence ami pnpnlaiity in .'ipiil, aii.l provin. iai politico, .'Vt'ter hiding Mayor Stiiison al.out his place for six weeks, assisted him to tly to Canada that laml nf rel'uge f.ir iinhappy loyalists --whi'lne his family lollowed liini in alioiit three years. After prospctiiig aroiiii.l the sh.ne uf West Liik.' they ascend, stfemii now known as Slinsiiirs Creek, ami settled oil what In lieeii the Stinsmi hnniestea.l. L.'wis IV .Stinson'.s father, |la\ m.intlls old the .lay they lan.le.l ll.'l'e. He was the el.lest ol .l fi s.,ii> all. I tour daughters, fm ea.li »( wh.nn land was .iriiw ii as I'. l\ Hi' aft.rwards married Itach.'l, danghter nf Ihinii'l Yniiiig, wl caiiie to Kiist Lake al.out the same time the .Sliiisons came to The fruit of this marriage was liv.- sons ami ti,.' dailgliters, Lewis IV Stili.son is the ehlest ..f this family. He was l.ori lioniestea.l, where he has always liv.'il, ami .'iirries on farming, ever, is not his .'liii'f o.'cnpati..li, alllniiigh he has a heaiitiful, w.-ll ami highly . iiltivated .stiit.'. H.' carri.'s .in a geiii*ial agciicx Pi. 'ton, wlii.li oc.'iipii's his eiilir.' liiiiii, and is presi.li'iit ami jii^|.. Prill. ■.- K.lwiir.l Mutual Fire Insnrame Co,, whose lieml otlice is at 111' iiiarri..! in I s4'J. Sarah .\nii, .laiighter of .lames 1*. Sjienc ilese.ll.lalit of C. 1'!, Loyalists, li.-le Ir.illl tlle earliest si'tllein.'ll' pi.'sci't taiiiily I'onsisN ol four sons ami three .laughters. ' . stinsmi has I.e.ii a .liisti.e .if tli.' Pea.-e for many years ; .s.'titcd his ii.itiv.' t..wiist,i|i as Ueeve for ov.'r lifteeli years, and is ill that .■apaeil}. He has pr.'side.l ov.'r the delilierations of t Coiimil as Ward.'ii, ami in over twenty .out, 'sts for iiiiiiiii*ipal has never l.ut on.-.' heell defeated, til. nigh tin re is all a.lv.rse \y jority of ov.-r one hiin.ire.l in his township, lie is Captain of Heseivc Militia lor more than twenty y.'ars, 1 ev.'ry Milk from inivate up. His gran. Ilallier was th,' lirst ri'presentativ.' -sent liy this .on liameiit, I'^icli geio'iation, Ir.illl the gr.'at-gramlf.ither .l.iwii to hims.'l li.iiiouri'.l l>.\ appointiueiits to the . ..iiimissimi ol th.' peac.', and taken an activ,', leading, ami hon.iiii.ilili. pari in local polili.s am alTairs. .lolls PniN\Kl:, .1, 1'., of Prlny.'r which post olli.e was iia honour resi.l.'s on lot *J'.i, Hnv front, .North Marvshnrg, ami is leading men of the towiislii|. ill all athiirs which relate to the ge est or piililic wellaie. He is the son of .lohn IV Priiiyi'r, a ge Kreiich ilcsceiit, who .■aim' fioin Lower Cana.la at an early age i on the present linmestea'l, aflerwar.ls marrying a daughter of I 'nl. the very first settler in what is miw -North .Marysl.urg. .loliii I'liny.'r was th.' f.inrth, ami is now the only siirvivi f.ilnily of s.'V.'ll foiir sons and three .laughters. He has always inlhieme ill matters of put.li.- iuter.'st whi.h few possess, and tl North .Maiysl.urg have liini to thank for their sue, 'ess in getting ship -et oil Ir.illl .s.iiith Maiyshurg. He has served as Ueeve of Miil.\shlllg ali.l North Marvsliuri. years, ami li.is li.'iii War.liii of tl inty. He IS a fanner liy o.cnpation : a.llistiii' of the Teace for II if Ni.rtli'.Maiysliui'g, and a pieveiiti\ the pieselit Depnty-ileeve of Her Sla.iesty's custmns. Wkm.imikin ILilllKH, '1. I'-, nf Sophiaslinrg, is tenth in o ot a family of tweiil\-une children of lieoige lionlter, of Kiigli who was'li.irn in M.. lineal, and remove. I to Sophiaslinrg in twi'iily .111,' y.''(is ol .ig. , .111.1 iiai. Is manying Sarah, .laughtei I'l'.k, a r. K. L.iyalist. and (iiie of the lirst setllcis in the Imviisl II'' came into the township, then a wilderio'ss, without iiioiie; .ait frien.ls, ami liy .lint of energy. Iniiiesty, perseverance, and application, he liecami' owner nf six of the liest far i s in I'rii .'oiiiitv. He vvas a .liisti.'.' of the I'.'ac ami Captain of .Militia for i \\v has long since retired Iroin in'tive hiisiness, and resides in Helleville. His .dd homestead, lots :I7 and :i.S, Hay front nf Sophiaahi own. '.I ami ocupied hy his son Wellington. The place has th. ..f a .1,'liglitfiil sitiiatioli, opposite Hig Island, ami ii.'ar the stnii . '011111'. ting the Island with the main land. The farm is one ., to III' seen, and .Mr, Hoiilter takes a pri.le in liiix iiig everythiiij p'a.'c ill th.' hest of or.ler. having his farm well stock. 'd with t chaiii.al appliaiic.'s and agricnltiual iiiaeliiii.'r.\' known to mn.ler:i while in his ti'-his may now he seen some v.'iy Hue imported iinj most admired strains of short-lioriis, of which he nwns the th the county. He is Piesident of the I'riiice I'Mwiird Cniiiity Agricultural ^ .c,.,.retary of the Towiishii. ,\gri.'Ultiiial .Society. He is a ,lu: Peace, ami a leading mcinlier of the (.irange Iwidy having been clltive vears County -Master, and a IJrand Lodge otiicer of that s He *is also laigei.v engaged in the insnnince ami l.iaii hiisine Ilireetor, and was s.nint time vi.'e-I'resideiit of the I'rince Kdw Mutual Insuraii. .' Conipany : and liiis been the geliural agent ' PRINCE EDWARD. XXlll. ittMMi yuurH llt< wuH alHo MAMter-in-( 'luuicury for If wtiH iif n tiiilitiirv, tm wiill hh [PutrintiL-, turn, uiid ry iniupfiny, wliii-fi t- ill the Hoyal arniy, and, in foiiHeijnuuee, •rtnci luighlptpurs in the vicinity of Uuidiarton, New kfd previouH to the llevolutionarv War, He wah d ill liidiiig phicert in anil ahout the houHe for a a Itelie! oMii'er named (ireeley, a devoted itersoual t peril of hirt own life for the political i-riine of ad tilt' major Ihtii diHcovenil. A dftAohiueiit of lally starched the hoiue tor him ipii uiie occiiHion •rein, hut left without ptaitiiig their game. i-ley. ahovi- retVrn-d lo, was an ancoator of the late irtal nieniory, ami aI>o of a nuniher of (irerleys who maila a:ii) si'llltd in Prince Edward tiiuiity some of ■il to gi.al pMiiniiu-int' and popuhiiity in lipcal, niuni- iti.'s, Stiiis'in aluiut his phi. e for niv weeks, Mr. tirt-.-ley uadi) that lauaiiiel Vtpiing, wh.pf*i pioitle t the sann- time llie Stinson,', came l.. Went Ijike. je was rivf sims and live daughterM. IdfHt of this family, lie was Ixprn on the oM ) always lived, ainl carries on farming. This, how- iipatinii, althoiigli he has a heaiitiful, w.-llimproved, ■slate. III- carries on a general ageiiev hiisiiies.s in li.H etiiir.' limi', aiitl is presi.ient and inspcetnr .if the Kill- liisiirame Co., whost- ht-aii ..liice is at I'ict.m. Saiah .\nn, .JaughtiT of .lAiiies I*. SjieticiT, another i;disls. lii-ie from the eArliest setlleiinilts, AUd the )f l.'ur NOUS and three .laugliters. [I .liistiie of the I'ea.e for many years ; has repre- . its Keeve ftir over lifteeii yeiir.s, and iti iiou aeting i.s presiihil over ihe ilelihemtioiiH ol the County in .'Ver twenty -iMitests for iminii*ipal honours he Icteate.l, though there is an a.lvi-rse politi.al ma in his towiisliip. ve .Militia tor more than twenty year>, having held up. till- first representative sent )iy thin eounty to Tar- the grtat-graiiilfather down ttp hinmelf, haj* heeii ilH to tlie i-ommission uf the peace, ami has iiUvayn luid hdiiotirahle part in locat polities anrth MarVMhurg for twelve i'?i of Th.'-oiinty. ipatioit : a Justice of the IV-ace for many y.-ars ; !■ of Ni'ithMaiysltnrg, and a pieveiitive olHcer in .1. I'., of SophinHhurg, is tenth in order of age chiMu'li of iietirge |i4ndler, of I'hlglish ileHicjit, leal. ;iiiil reuuived to Sophiashurg in lr<-'0, wh.'ii ait.-Mvaid.s mariying Sarah, daughter tif James ind tine of til.* lirst settleis in the township. iiship, then a wilderness, without money and with- if energy, honesty, peisiv. -ranee, and iincoiiiinon "wner t'l six of the hest fnr i s in Prime Kdward of til.' i't-aee aiir] Ca])tiiin tif Militta for many y.-ars. Irom ai tive himiiu-ss, and rertides in the citv of lots .')7 an.l :iS, May front of Sophiashurg, is now lis son Wellingttin. Tin- plaee has tlie advantage ipjposiie liig Island, an.l iii -ar the stone eaiiseway .ill tlie main land. The farm is one of the linest Iter takes a pride in Imx ing everything ahnit his r, having his farm well sloek.-.l with tin- hi-st nie- igricultnial macliiii.TN' known to inone ehililren, Wellington and liis hrnther -iKnies, of Hig Island, an tin- .ines now h-ft in I'rince Kdwar.l The latter is ti man of wt-alth Aii'l inllueii. e, ami he serv.-.l many terms in the Township and County C.uin.'ils l>r, lionller, es not shrink from those material iluties .nir (irout Hiuh Priest .alls upon Ins .liMiiiIes tti perf.irm. He has li.en fur miiny years a deactiu of the I'reshyterian I 'Inirch, aiitl seen'tary ttf the .society. J'ami Ki. N. Smm'h.J. I'., who resi.li-s near Dei estville, on ihc .Marsh front of S.ijijiiaahuig, is tlescendt-.l frgm L'.K.L. sto.<., his gramlfathfr heiiig a hiyal r- fug.'-, und one of the pi.uieeis of this section of euuntiy. Hi* hither ttieciett " Stuilh's Mills " — popularly so calleil among the earliest in.lustrial enterprist^ ol the township, wUich are still ■•ii.. .-s»fully opeiatetl liy one ol the laiiidy . Mr. Smith has always taken a foremost part in the municipal atTairs of his native township, and tlisphiyed an honest zeal -unhiassed hy party pru- jui|lee8"in furthering what he eojiMideretl tin- material interests of his con- stitiients. It is prin.ipally to liiiii that the inhahitanls are indehted ftu their heaiititnl town hall, tin- Itiiest, with a single e.xeeptioii, iu the count}, iiiitl t.m- tif the liest in tin- I'rovinc.-. Mr. Sniilh has heeii fpr some vearB a Juslhe of the Peace ; in the present Ke.'Ve t>f Sophiashurg ; ami the Warden of Primr.- K.lwar.l county, lit- has hi-eti iwie.- marrii'il lirst tti a ijatiglitt-r of Isain- Hamiltoii, Ksi)., having one daughter liy this mairiagf ; ulterwunls to Miss Olive Weeks, a very highly e.steeme.l niitl mil. h n-spe.te.l latly. In all matters pertaining tt> the general welfare . I ilie c.immunity, Mr. Smith's energi-s hav. always hi-en exerte.l. JtillN VtHNt), ItKKVK OK Htl.l.IKi; The Yollllgs Appear to havec.iiueof Irish extractitm. At least this is il a>«e with the paternal graiidintither of Ihe suhject of this sket. li, fnrwe liav.- it on uml.ailite.l authority, that A»r /fci.graniifathi-is w. -re among the lii;iv.' ami loyal l.-w win* hehl out i.i the last at the siigi- tif Deiry. Mr. S .mng's ;;i,iii.lfather. Hoh.-rt V.aing, was Imni in litistoii. " Massat;husuets Hay," then a Miitish eolt.ny. Tin- Voiiiigs seem to have heeii a family of i'on>i>l<'rahle inllueii.-e there, as we liml Itoln-rt N't>uiig, at the linn- of ttie oiithn-ak of the Itevoluiionaiv War, in eoniinaml of 11 Itritisli nian-of-war, with tin- rank of eaptain in tlo- navy. He luel retnlered iinportant service long hiton- this, having hem present in .■oin- tnaml of his hhip at tie- . aiiture "I Lotiisliurg, an.l was also present, thtiugh tnit actually eligageil, at the . aptuie '2 .Miss h.-titia .lim- Whitlier, a lousin 4»f Itight Hon. Sir.lohn .\. .Martlt)nal.l, the r.-Milt .>t'the marriage h.-ing twt> sons. Mr. ^■t)U1lg. though scarcely yet of mi.l.ll.- age, hi.s alrculy eiune to the Ir.iiitin imlilic athiirs. having h.-en for a long time TowiiBhip Councillor, and for two years liet-ve. a posititiii he now hohls. He is also a I 'aptain of Militia, is a very agrieahle as well as a p.ipular ^. ntlemaii .if liheral ami progressive hUiis, atitl is l.i.ike.l upon hy the titi/ens of the township in which lie resiiles is om* ..t' the st pnMiiising and rising young men (d the eommnnity. ,Io>r.rn Pn.t!"'i>N, -I- I'-, who owns ami .Ktujues lot ;;l, :)id ctmet-ssion t)f Hiltier, is a cousin of .lohn Young alt'Ae tneiitioiictl. being a grandson of Captain Ytiniig, of llevt.Iutionaiy fame. His father eniigrate.l from New- Jersey in IM).! ami setth.l on th.' lt>t where Mr. Tiers. m now lives. Here he marrietl the tuily thuighter of Captain Young, and here .losepli was born tlie seeon.l child ami ehlest son ol a family of two sons ami two daughters. 1 lid Mr. rierson was in the military service of the < Government during the war (d l^^J■l;^. ami again thiring the lebdlitm of LS;t7-;iM, when he held coinuianti, with the rank "f l.ieut..Colonel, t)f a foree whose duty it was to etiiivoy (iovernimiit supply boats between the Carrying Place and Hurlingtoii mow Hamilton). In this eaiiacity he remlered very important service. He letaine.l his military rank till his .leath, at Christma.s, 1877, At the age of niiiety-tive years aiitl twenty-live days. In p.iint of [ihyshjue an.l iiitelleot. he \va.s : nieiit the title of an .-xtra.iMlinaiy man. He livf.l highly lespecte.l, ami tlied .leeply lamented, ntaining his leinirkal'l.- I.uulties t.> the last. His son .loseph was marrifl m l^.'il to C;iniliue. daughtei of Conrad Mnllman, ami has a famdy ^;i7-:t8, Col. Young was a subotdinate oHicer under Cob Wilkins, wh.t e.immamled u detachment td tniops at the Carry- ing Place. Hi- was subseiniently pnmiotetl step by sti-ptill he received the Lieut- -Ctplouidtiy of the .'.til Keginieiit of Prince l-Mwavd Militia—a rank which he still retains. The whole Young family seem to have been pos- s'-shed of that militarv spirit whii^li the troubltnis times tif '7'> had stamped uixm their aiieest.irs," The Coloiicrs father was an othcer of volunteers iluring the war tif IHPJ-Ci, antl was stAtioned At Kingston, having charge of American prisoners-of-war, Lieut. •Colonel Young is a lAitiier liy ti.cupalioii. He eultivates about » iitt ■i i XXIV. IIISTORICAl. SKI !liM> it<'ri>|l'it III 'tU ftir.lini Ml jiiililii' iMii('i>rii, liii'l n |ir)iMit nt tlo- tii\viiNlii|i (iinf iiiiirity rLimiU IlllnW llM llllllio ill itillllli'Ctlnll Willi till- i>lll> i-M III ri>llll*Hl«Vi', mill Itiidvu, fur a iMriml 0\ll•lllllll^ iivi>i h ^rint imiiiy ymrii. Ill- w.m iniirrii-il tn Min-* Niniry llryitnt, hIio »titl mirvivt-M, puHt ai-vi-iity yi-iim III 11(11-, Willi.- till- I'.iliiiii'l la uliiiiil tlii'i'u yi'iim iii-r Hiiiiiir. 'I'lu-y li.iiii IIIM- mm, wlin li-itiill-« ut 'rrL-lltlill. Hii wiiM it|i|ioiiitif • Ii'U'mi- iif til-' l'iirryiii(( riiin- light, uliiili In iiitiiiiti--l mi lii-t iNt.iti- -ItMr^ lllliNMi, Iif l(inliiiii'i-. Ill- vm in tin- inyiil iiiilitiry m-rvji-i- ilurin}( tliiit war, iiiiil wiin iliiiiui-riiiMly wiiiiiiili-il In li.ittli- in-l i-a|itiiri-il liy till' i-ii(-liiy. W lull' still iiiiili-r Hur\i-ill,'iii<'i-, anil wlii-ii yi-t liiit iiaitlully rui-iiviiii-il, hfi i-iii>a|ii'il frnin liiit riiituri*, iiiii|,t liiiti:i){ IiIn |iiirNin in, mi- < ii-ili-ii ill ri-ai-lilii({ Ihi' llnti.li liin > lli' uiim a iiiiin nf iiiiiniilri'iilili- uialtli iiihI iiillin-iii I. |iii-viiiii-. t.i till- i-\-ilt Iif till- iiiliiiiirH ; iiii-l till- «iirii-«ii Iif till' ri-wiliili hK lilillKi'il liiiii l.i lilt- til I 11 inula fur lii- lili-, iiluiii m tS a l"'aii' tifiil I'Htari- III lliii-lii'Hif I i.tiiity, Ni'\^ Sink, wliirli wuh -iilifii-i|iii'iitlv t-iiii- liMrat<-i|. Mr aii-l Inn i'lnMrt.-ii |i-xii<|it niiiti, liii\i' jiiiiu Ninri- iiiihhi-iI at\iiy. Mill, full-. 111 .\iiii'lniiiliiii'){, "111- Iif liin iliiiixliUri., utill "urviiiK. in tlii! uiijiiynifiit iif u 1 In-altli ami iiiiHnt-MHiiin nf alt lii-r fai-iiltn-R, nvi-r 11:1 yi-iirs 111 ii((i-, priilialily tliii lilili-iit uiiliiiin, with nf tin- iilinvr, w hu rainr-il n family nftwn minH anil lliiii- ilai^htrrn. Ill whiiiii 'laiin-H in tln-nnty nil-' iiiiM .inrMViii((. Ill- WHS liiiiii a' lii-iini-iiivilli-. wliiih vtAn iianii'il afti-r Inn laniily, nlin Wiii- tin- lirnt ni ttKrn in tin- |itai-i-, iilnl Hulini'-iinntly an liiiw aiiiiiin; tin- iiinnt inllin-litial fiinilii-ii in tin- r-iniinnnity. lit- lian lii-i'ii i-liiHt-ly iili iitilli'il, i'\iani i| (jr.llll liiriivrr II unaiti-i 1,1 ji t-i-ntnry in lloilin-rsvilK-, wln-ri! In- lian ulwayii livt-il, aii-l w lii-r« llv ntill iiwiin a lii--allliful laiiii, a wharf, Mti-ri-liiiiini-H, i-ti'-,, ami < iirrii-M nil a Vi-ry i-\trli«ivu Inlnini >n in t;r.ilii. Mr, Iti-ilin-r iit.iinn tin- niililary an. I |ialriiitii- Hpirit nf liin am-i-iitiirn, liaunx lirvi-il wlii-n iiiiiti- .1 .Mnilli' in "M , MH, mnl ';i!l in l.l.f.il. (thin tnnt-iiii), W'llliitin' tiiiii|i nf rrnn'i- Kilum-il I'avaliy, in whnli In- wan nnlurlyHi-rgi-aiit. Mv wan afti-i wanln an iillh ir "f iiiilit'ia, ainl wnn ii nniiiliir nf tillli-« a|i|lliillfiil tii tin- riilnlliHn I tin- I'l-ai'.-, lull lilllm-l tii i|nalily. Ill' Ini.-i fri-|lniitly lu-i-n an in. In lit i-l tin- variiiun iilli.i-n uitlini lln- (Kiair Iif liin lull.iw-i-itl/nii» t.i liinii.u, n hi.li 111- Inin II. Ml fiiihil til nil with •atlnfaotiiili tn hin rnnntltnnntn mnl an Inilinr lunl inilil tn hiinm-lf, Inr whn.-li Inn iiiitiiral ami at.-i|iiirt-i| ulnlitii.-.-^ i-iuiin-iitly III liiiii. Wii.i.nii I-'. Wkk-h, iniw living nil l.nt '•ll, Ut l-inni'-niini nf Aiinhan- Inni;. in agr.iiiilmili .nnl iiiii- iif a \. i \ largi- iniinlii-r iil.lin.i-inlanln lif.li.liii W Wii-«i', Willi i-iiini- intii tin- .■..iintiy ami m-llli-.l. liint in A-liil|ihn.tiiW n, w.th a family nf i-in- ilair;;lit.r iinil lliri-i- iiiiin, v i/ , .liihn, l-'r.in.in, mnl lliiiry, till- liittir nl mI i wan Ih,. |.,tln r nl the- niiliji-it of lliin nkitth. iilil Ml. Wi-i'm- wjniif liiiinaii i-vti.n tnni. Inn mn-i-«tni» laiiii; aMinn.- tin- Kiinki-rliiifl i-i« wlm liml jjavi- .Manh.ittan a "Imal lialiitatmn mnl lliniii-." Ill- a|i|ii-.iin tn lian- Ini-ii ii man |ia«t liii-lilli> ai;i' at tin- tinii' i.l li; Hi-tlliini-iit in t'aiiaila, iin liin ihli-nt nini .lnhii lia.l .ilii-inlv nirMil twn li-nii^ III tin- linyiil Ann-in-an iiintinni-nt nl tin- lliilinh miiiy' .Inrinj lln- r.-i.iln ti.-iiary wiir; ami In hiiiisi If vMm u i-,i|ii.iiti in iln- m-.i. t .-n-i \ n r -.1 tin- kin,;'n aiii.y. ('ii|ilmii llii^;li-. ii .iiiiniiiiil Inn, anil aniilliii-r nl tin- lliiti-li i, ■iilir., was kllli-.l ,it llnnkir Hill, ami liilin.l li\ tin- II. .li. r..l. Wilknis latli.r, a |iiisi.ii.il Irn-n.l, linn mi ullicvr nl tln-nimi' ii;;iiii.iil. .■iiinn- uf tin- H.-nli, aflirwai.U ih.l t.i I'.inaila t.i avi.nl |iiimiiiiiiin ,it lln- lianiln .if I h.- vKt.irniiis Ciiiitiln-lilaln, anil tin- ii.ilin- in ii.iw u t.imilim' uiii- alnii^j tlif in mil. mil slinri- lil Hay i.iiiinti-. It will III- niiiiiii».-.| fr..in thi- iiliini- ri-iiiril that lli-rkiiin-i Ciiiintv, Ni-w Yiiik, wan tun hill 11 |ihi,i- till tin- Wi-i ni.-a aftir tin- .Viin-ri.alin)..iitlli;-n|i|iL-r liaii-l, liny «,ivi-il tlnir livin niily hy alianilniiiiiH nilimlili- innsi nnn.lni. mill lakiliK a hiinn-.i .1. |iaitnii- l.i l' .inn-l.i. Tin- iil.l iimii mnl lainilv lalii. lii.\ili.l|il.nnt..wna lillI'- In Nm- lln- lini.l ,-!.., i|n- »iir ; .iii.l ..n tln--.'i;tli .-I Xmeliil. -lit till- nmiii- Viar il7s;ii, ,i,,,ssi-,| lln- Hay, mnl li.,:itL-il ami nettli-.l npi.ll till .lit win-li' liHgr.ill.lnnll, William I-'. Wi-inn, miw livi-n, lii-iiii;, with- UIII ihmlit. III' ,111)1 ii.iiial .■.lllfr ill wlnit is iinw Triin-i- Kilwanl I'lninly. Hin SI. 11 ,l.,lni Hint at tin- nmiii- tinn- nr vi-rv .slnntlv tlniialtrr, liin rtlv llilii-« tin- ll»y, .111. I Bittliil -.11 tin- main l.iii.l, in ih,. iiiwiisiii|. nf .si.lii.y'; nii.l It l«.lann.-il liy llnisi- a. .|iiaiiil.il with tin- lint-, llnit In- was tin- lii-^l iii-/«.//.N. (f/. ;• 111 tin- pr. silit .■..nnty ..f llnstinj!". Hi- r.in..vi-.l n vt-arn iiiil..ii|in-iitly ti. lln- «ii,- i.i tin- |,ii„.iit iilli,^,. .,f .SimImi^, in HanliiiKs '' ily, ami lii-.ami,' tin- fiinl sUtU-i in tin- limit.n i.f tliu i-iwnnliiii nf llaw.l.iii. nl-l Mr. Wi-.ni-, hih nmi lli-in\ ami m-mi.ln.ni W illimii 1-'. Imvi- livi-,1 rinln tin- lii-nt s,ttl,lin-:it, tn tin- pn-Miit tllin-, nr till till- iliiti- nl tlli-ir III-VI-I..I iliatlis, nil tin- na iariii In. it.. I in ITfiil. Uilliaiii K. Ui-i-», han In-i-n i-iij;aoi-il i-xtiiini\ t'ly, anil with varying lUiTi-sn, in .niinm-i-i-ial iminuitn, ami in lli.- liimln-r tia.li-, Init fariniiii: in miw hiHi'lni'f iii-iiipatinn. lli- i.wnn ami «nrkn.Mil m-riia ..f lanil, a lariji' pnitinil nf W llirll Is nl a M-iy .s|ipi-||.,r .|.-.s. I Iptiiill. Thi- military ami p.iliinlii- spirit prnvi-rlii.il in Ilia ili'«,-i-m|aiitn nf tin- nriginal l.nyallntn. wan lint uantliiu' in Mr. \Vi-i-.si-. Wlnii tlm l!il„lli..ii liriiki- nlit. In- i-lillst...l 111 raptmii l-'lai;li-r'n i- p.-iiiy nf tin- " (Jui-i-ii'h Own." aii.l -t 1 Kilm.l at V.nk wlii-ii I.niint ami Matlhowa wi-n- liuilij. Whi-li illn,-liar;;iil liy i-xpiralinli .if tlliii-. In- anaiii i-nlinti-il in l.t.tnl. |tlii-ii t-'aptalli) Wi'kins' llnrs.-, ami was i-iij;a,;i-,l in ili-pat.-li li.-irilii;. anil siinilar H-nu-.-, till tho ili-li.imlnii-nt nf tin- fnri-t-n, on tin- i-ntalillalillii-iit nf pi-ai-i-. ■|'llnll^'ll i-l.imi.li-1-alily In-yniiil tlili-n »i-i.ii- yi-iiin, Mr. \Vn i.s ntill a slrniiK, In-arty, ai-tin- imm, ami nf a l.iii,;livuil rai-i' la-iirly all nf tin- iialiii.- haviiiu livi-il tn an i-xi-i-ptimially ;;ri-at age. Ill- han ni-rVL-l in varimln piililii- i-apin-itii-n, haling liei-n (.'niiinil|,n- nr lli-puly Ht-evn nf hin iialivi- tnunnhip l-.r i-li-ii-n i-nnnci-utivu yearn. Hi- Inis alaii hi-lil a iiniiiln-r nf nllii-ial appuiiitnieiits in tlie militia, ami lim-n thrii-e iippniiiti--l tn thi- I'miiiiiissiiiiinf till- I'tncu, n pimitimi tor wliii-h lio lin» thus far ili-i-liinil tn iinalify. Wll.l.l.ni ll|.l.nxi:, .I.l'., i,f ,\iin-liii.sliiiig, is ik-s.-i-inli-il fr.nn V V Liyalist an.i-nt.Ma, nii Imtli lalln-r'smnl innlln-r'a ai-li-. Tin- lli-l..,n- f linily Kuppllisl iminy g.in.l ,,11-11 ami tiin- tn tin- llnval i-.iuan 111 till f Mrilailia «im-st m-uil ; ami lln-y wi-ri- i.lihuisl in i ai-ipii-nci- tn alialiil..ii all anrliilv poaat-nniniia, ami fly Ini tln-ir livis .sniiii- t.i .N.iva SL-ntia— iitln-18 tn ( --in-nla Thi'V fiir„,i-,-ly liv.-.l ,11 Ihi.ln-ss Cnniitv, .\i-« Vnrk, in a pl.-aaalit ami nriisl l^fnus ilnlllilty. ami in alllninn- ; tln-v lailn- lii-i- in p.ivirtv iiii.l aut tlfil in an uninviting wilili-rm-na, wliiili, liy tin- i-xi-i-tn.iia nf th'illl.nL-lvi,-.-! mill iin-ii nf siinilm- ataiiip, liaa lit-ini i-nnverti-il iiitn inn; nf tin- tiiii-at iniiii- trii-n nf tin- pri-ai-iit time. Henry DuLniig waa out; nf niir i-nmitrv'a pii i-a. He seltli-il in .■\melia.sliiirg at a very early ilay nf the tiiwiiahi|i'a liiatnry. He lia.l u family nf eleven eliililriii, nf wh.iiii .Simnii, tin- fniirth in nnler of age niar- rieil a ilaiighter nf William l)eiiip«i-y, Ksi,., whose father waa tin- aeeom! Bctth-r 111 .Vmulitsliiirg, ami whiiae family have alw.aya exel-eiae.l a lolling inllneni-e in all local allaiia since the earliest .lavs. Tin- elil.-«l - hihl nf ttiia marri.ii.'e waa ** ' liiirg 111 IN'.'I, ami iniH ..in- nl III- lea. ling . I'nlinty—lM Well ii|iporli'!, lat i .. aevelltylive yi-aia of age, anil in tin- son of .1 till- ami nf .liieolilln I'e. k. one nt tin- olilent llrst nettll ll 111 .^opllliial.lllg, .mil nlll.ni.|llll ami l.i.'ate.t .III the aliove lot, which haa si laniily. Ilia maternal giamlfath. r n..n alnn of .lai'oliiia. Thiin hia father ami inntlier nmiii-. .'-iailillel ami .lin-olilla I'li k eliiigrateil frnln I he cloai- of tin- lievnlutioiiaiy War, wli.i Nitliaeijlleiltly lelniivilig ti..'lli'i- to .-sophianlinii: the aiicentora of a very large iiuinlier nf ile lii-ing one of the liioat iiiiiiieroiia of any to In lliatilet. i.iuite a nainlier of the family ai rveil tin- I: lli'Volittnin. .la. olnin mnl Sininiel, al-ov.- nam ni-.-ret nerviie. .laiiies I'l-ik, .Sr, , Mils an iillh regiimiitat the i-vaenat if New Voik, mnl a lio.|y servant to .Major .\mlii- when that nllie- lla 11 apy liy tin- \ lieaiia. An allill the Ann .Majma privat.- pelnmi.tl ellei-ln. The larger i|in-iitly tiiiiieil i.ii-i tn .\mlri-'n n-lativea ; l.ii an iiienn-litoea. A lig tln-si- la a anliil sihe whl.ll lalliin I'e.-k -till ret.iilU aa a li-li.- n( ipilli- a i-llrinnily in iln way, ami extrai .g»iit 'in tunes I II oHi-n-il inr it liv enrinaily glanillathera weie nniiconaina to that gall olheer. .Mr. Peek H-as ne, 1 nnn, ami is now tin family of ten i-hihln-n. I,,, .ugh „.,w ,,v,.r si-v hah- ami li-arly. We I'nuii.l Inm at Work in tl ami inuhl seaii-e li-liel.- lliat a liiai, of si prcseivi-il frame Innl pu-snl llieallntti-.l tlm-e.s ami haa ever aiin-e liveil, on the fai in wlieie lii- relativea of tlle aame name have livt-il to r-'U hy. II'- liolila imisaioii aa Major of Mil I'apt.iilia appniiiteil at tin- innpi-i tioii of that n Kaniki. V. Wll.li.iMs, ,1.1'., ia ,,i,e of the Hin in.itirliai gramll,itlii-r wan Ualiiel Viiling, alnialrj, ul,,, l,a,| s.ttle.l near T|-.,v, .sew Vo till- Ann-n.an i olonna, ami wan a .Major in tl war. afterwmilaie viiig to Canaila, aa a ,e«i alioiil I7,s:| .,r I7,s( at Kant Lake. The Williams family are of Welnli extia-tii fatlnr, .Saiinul Williama, waa living near Xi ""• l-'eMilnli I Has iililigeil l,y tin- reanlti ll cause, t.i g.i ini,, L.xil 1 the I,'. . all n.lheielit tn nentlinenta, al.mi. Inning pmpertv ami pnani-anh tnfanaila, netll.-,l .,t Went Lake, near the aa w.is lilel-allv a " linwling wihlerneaa " for mil .-I Inm that Ins nnly eartlilv pnsnenaiiilia when wen- all axe, a jack-knife, ami .iiii- till ilish, l„ vM-iit alioiit clearing lan.l, -uliniating on linh ai fill. lie anllere-l Ulitnl.l hanlahipa, hovveve pnilleels ; hut liia clearing grew larger, ami tune. Ilia Inst patch of wheat waa eovereil rake llnprovincl with hia axe, ami he went fi .llills I., get his tth.at gr.inml into Hour. faleli Williamn, f.ilhemf Haniel, waa linri illeil there in l.s7(l. Daniel the elileat nf a (alliily „f ||,ree ann> sixareatill living in tin- IMatrict, waa liorn I.V.I, am settlcilon hiapieneiil, f,„ni in I.s4-J even at that late ihiy a vast 'wiMeniea.s. with clearing tn relieve the lilollntnny nf the finest , He n.arrii-il :iril .May, IMI, .Sarah, ilan lillier, a I . h. Loyaliat. .Mra. Williams ih leaving a lamily nl three anna ami fnur ilaught .Ml. Williams iiwiia a lu-autifnl phice nf two i» hm preaeiit nccupatinii, tlnuigl, hu waa fur prnli alily engngeil in patent mnl proprietary n wnlely in cnniie.xioii witl, that huaincss. Ile haa l.i'eii for lilanv yeara a .lustiee nf the nUB pnaitioiia of pulilic truat ill the gift nf the 1>ASIK1. I'Krnr, .1. p., „f Hillh-r, i, „r , gi-aii,lfalliei liemg „ Loyaliat liom Long Lnlaml, the lloyal army ll,, the i-stalilishment nf the I "i.'«lieieimiveiltoCainnla. lieiiig still qnite x Lake 1,1 llalowi-ll. He marri.-il ... il.uig'hter ol , Ijoyalist. ami hail a family „f live anna ami live , tin- acenml an,,, hail aix snna ami ai^ ilanghtera. I)an,el, thoae.iinil aim nf ttiis laniilv, wna ; \Mieii nine years „1,1 hi, father reinnveil 'to Lm whelx; Daniel rema I till i,, hia twenty.fnnrt l.'it same .-aiige, where he atiU lives. He was iiiiiirieil in IS4J tn Mary Anne, ,1a Mrs. I'e, tit .!„.; i„ ,su,i_ i,,tv„,,/f„,„. „} / ijiiently niarrieil (.■atherine, ,lau(,n,ter nf .Sin, ■ lau(j.:ter by tlie laat niarritt(je. TORICAL SKETCH OF THK . .1,1,... , hil.l of Ihi. nmrna«t. «». W M,.m >v\ ■ Mrf, >"•" "VV^'J '^ , -„, ;..ll ,« f tl., I ."I. .1. «"'l 1". ily, <••»»<;•" "I " i.li ,1 f,.r f M.ully ^"n ...r. « ii. ext.i.t wli.. I, '-'■■'';•' |,lMK..r .1... m...l ,.|,|.r..u..l i,i'""n II. Il"> Mm.,liii.v ,„.l '"P ""' ,„|7. I,.v l"t "< «'iliun..r .i.'tW. imlii,liiiK •h.-rt-born catll.'. »im1 >ii« ; «l,il,. Ill IM,.II.M. ,.( «ni,Ti.l IM.I.Iw iiit..r.--« W, . , I.. iMMii' 111 lii« „„.t .ll|.|».rlir. nf III.' I'rin.'i' K..U,.„I i . .i,.^> i;„il«u.v , tlmiiuli li.. ,11 tnk.lilli ii,nliixM,ii Hith lliiil "( llii' I'l -il III lir.- '>! till' Mii'li'iiy lit.' .i> miimm mi mu'li |i. r»"iiiil l.i'iii III fni'iii tli.' .'.hii|,I. II' ,i> iii/iiiv i,lliiT» «li" .'Piiow.! iliu .liwiiu .iitiiily, "M tl. I 1,1 it. '....t, "I n^'.- U I Ml nil iiiihlliniil »u|,|,..ll, !■ till' ur.i.t.r j.nrl „! In. Iif.' Ii>' In" l'"i. »■ livi'ly ■ai....tH.I »ltl. tli« i,li>t ( liiir.li, liiiMi.x l"'.ii I in lilt Stini.1.1 .'I llif «aiii(. Iiir i.viir » ■r I'f II fi-iitiiry. Hinmiiiii.-.l III 1t4<, t.i l..litl», .l.iiiKlit.r nf t'.il. Ivt.i "['/V'"', K f„rMiy iiiHiiy \mr t llii< I.M.IinK Mifii "f 1" K.l«ttiil ^ III .•,lii,iiti.,M ,l', riliKi"»«, iiiiiiiiMp.il. iiiilil.iry .ii'l ,|ii'l"iiiry i« I III ■II .,1 «lii I, III- ili»tu.«iii«lii-il liiiii»iiniy tukiiitf |,r„iiiiM.iil iui,l il.l,' |M,»ili,,ii«. 'I'liii "liiiv. iiiiirriiiKfliii' lii'iii lilf»»'''l »Hli i' fiumly "' H,tiii. iiikI l.'Ur il,in>^litrtH iiiiiKu |..ii,..l .•xl.ii,liiiKMi..r iiiiirh li.ill u .■I'liliiiy, Ml !>.■ I..iii« liiw .y |i„.i j« .,1' II, ,1111111' mill iniliii'' tiii.t. Hf l« 111 i.r.ni'hl ii.liu- 111.'' r.M,.' .111,1 TriUMIl.T .,1 till' t"»h«lli|'. Ml- I't, 1,, "■-i'liiin .III l.'t '.i:l, l«l '"h.'iukI Anii'li.iil'iHK, i« ii"W ;v-li\i' vv,ii» "I IIHI-, mill m il.'' -"" "I •! ■' I'l'k, 'Ui'l I"' «"" i" 'm" II "I .l,i.','l,ii» IV. k, .111.' "I till' I'I'liKt •'■llUii'' III till- ...iiiity. Ii,niiix I'ltli.l III .■<,,i,|iM.i.l.lirn. .111,1 i.ul'«..|iiuilly 1,1111, vf.l tl, .\iiii'liai.l.iir)(, iiiiti'il "I, III. iilii'Vi' l"t, wl.ii-li lian '.III.-.' I'l'i'ii III |ii.«ii-Hi.iii III til,- lli» iiml.riml «uili'lfi.tli'r «,i«ill»ii 11 IV.'k ShiiiihI iiii.l lirntlii'i ■iiliiiii. Tliii« Ilia riilliiT iiinl iiiiitliiT wtru cuuniiui, iiii'l "f tin- >'»"<■ iniivl mill .liHciliin I'l. k I'liiigriiliil fii'iii Suw .lursi'jr tii Snvn .Sinliii iin I'm,' .,( till' lii'V.,liiti"iw>ry W'iir, wlnri' tliry ri'ii'iimi 'I ii ..liiiil liiii"'. Iiifiitly ii'iiii.viiin tl,. ii.'i' I,, .■i,,|,lim«lMin', iiK i.Imih' ii.'li'.l. Tlii'v wii' liuuatiim "( .1 vi'i'V liirxi' liiimlur nl .l.n,'. .l.mta llii i' "I' I'li'k imu iif till' iii"»tiiiiiiii'i'.u» III uiiv t" lit I'i'iii.l ill t' ri'iii.'f Kilwm.1 I't. litu :i II Ii.'l- ,,| II, I' liiuiily H, rii'il till' ll,.yill ..111"!.' Ill illi' « ■IlllillKtIii' lltloll. .lll,,ililln llllil .Slllllllcl, ul,nv,' lllllia'il, HCP' luilll I ,i|it,lilm III till' '. rt.'i'vi,.,'. .Iiiiiu's Pck. Sr. , Mils .III I, Hi, I'l ill CtlniH'I V.iii lt.i-.kiikM >.|it.it till' ..v.i..uutii,ii III' .N...\ ^'.'lk, iiii'l an iiii.'lu iimiu'il ,1(11111 l',rk wiih MTV.llll til Mlljiil AiI'Im' whi'll lll.it iilllr.l' M.lll .'ll|illllv,l i.ll'l fXi'i nt,,l |,y liy III.. .Viii.'ii.-iUiH. Ah Hiii'li tin- Aiii.'ii.'iuii tiiiiii'il nvi'i tu liiiii tli,. li |ilivut,' |i.'i'i4'iii.il I'lli'.'tH, 'I'lif lul'>;.'r |i.iltliill I'f till Hf w.'M' Hlll.Hc- .ty tiii'iii..l ...fi t'l Aii'Iii-'h ri'littivcH : Imt u fi-w tiillii. \\v\i- r, tiiiiii'il IIH'lll'irs. ..\llliitl^ tll.'Hr in il Hiiliil ilh.T " Hinli- " ikl-ti'llin^' JH'Mi'il, . l.iiii'H I'l'i'k -till r.'t.iiiiH UH ,'i iclii' iif Iti-v.iliiliiiiiiiiy tinii-M. It is il riiiiiiHity ill Its Wiiy, .111,1 fxtrav i^'tiit hiiiiih nf iii.iiii-y li.ivr iit v,iri- iiiii". Iii'i'ii iillc'i-iiil iiir It liy I'liiiiiHilv liiiiitirH. Iliitli Mr. I'fi'k'i liitlii-rH w.'lu iiivli-i'iiiiHiiiH t'l tliiit ^iihuiit lillt illifiiitiiiijiti' llritinli ck was Hi-i'iiiiil HI, II, mill is iiiiw till' iiiily Hurviving iiii'in lit II .11. 1 "f ti'll I'liililri'li. 'rii'illifli nitw iiv.T H('Vi'iily-ti\i' y.-atu iif li^"-, lit- in li'iirly . \\f rmiii'l liiiii at w.irk in tin' lit'lil.nn gniliK tu v init liiin, 1,1 s.-ai.'.' Iii.|i..v.' tln.t a iiiai, nf su Iii-hIi a|i|ii'al'aii.'i' an, I Will .1 train.' Innl |,n-M,l tli.'.ill.ittiil tlil.....H.'iil'i' alnl tin. Ill- u.in liiirn, I'vi'i siiu't' liVL'il, nil tliL' I'liiin wlitTt' III' iniw fcsiilfa. .'^ovfral .if liin f till' Miiliif iiaiiiu liiivi' livi'il til HL'f nliinmt a ci'titnry III' tlllii- IiiiIiIh il I'.ininiisHiiiii an Majnr nf Militia, an. I wiia nni' nf tin' lii-st i|"iiiiti''l at til.' inH|ii.rtiiili nf that inilitiiry nrgaiii/iitinii. V. Will I. VMS, ,1.1'., ia iillL' nf till' li'ilililix .'iti/i'llH nf llillnr K. I.iiyaliat, nf ll.ll.li lll'l'\ iiill.s tn till' li'M'lt .if Killg'a sfl'vici' iluilli)^ till' nf tlln wul', ami ai'ttlili^' I rliiii L;riiii,ll.,tln'l Wiia haiiinl ^'nllll^', ii will, hi.,! s,,Hk,,l iinac 'I'l-.iy, -x'l'W N'.iik, liiiill I iiIiiiiit'H, iiiiil i.jiH II .NIaj.ir ill til.' I'W'iil.la ii'iii.iviiij; tn Caini.lii. iia li Inaiilt s:i 1,1' ITHt ill Ki.Ht l.ak,'. Williiinn. fiiniily iin* nf Wl'I.hIi fxti'a.'tinii. llaiiii'l'M pati'mal j^iainl- ,s(aniuvl W'illiaiiiH, was living lii'ai- N',.w Vni'k nil tlii' niitlimik nf Illi iiml Wiis nlilitj.'il liy tin' ii'HllltH nf tin' war, in w linll li.. wan H'lil tn tin' li,,yal rausi', tn pi inln l-xiIo, .i niartvi tn In- imlilnal .ts, aliiimlniiiii^ piiipii'ty ami I'lisHi-HHinna liy hii lining : ami .niiiin^ la. Hi'ltl,.,! ,it \Vi.»t l.ak',', ii.-.u tin' aainl liaiik.s, wlnii all ar nl iillva '• linwIiiiK \ul,li'|.n..HH " l"l' niik'H nil I'V.'iy In.ml. It is tiil,| lii.t Ins ,,nly ...irtlily |i.isHi,»Hi,iiia xvlirn lin aliivnl at Wist Lake :i\.', a jiiL'k-kiiifn, ami nni- tin .lisli. licsiili's IiIm jiiin. Iin ,it niK'n nut .'li-iinii;^ liiml, siiliHiHtiii^ nii liali ami j^iiiii.', wliiili wrrn pU'liti- ' siilluri'il uiitnM harilHliijiH, IniMnn'r, aa .li.l all nur .'.niiitry's : liut Iin. .'iL-aliii); urnw ial'ni'i'. ami liia |,i',is|,.'.'ta l.nnlit,! willi Ilia lii'st |,at, h nf wiii'at «aa I'.ivi'r.'.l witli his liaii.ls, ami a rmii- |ii',ivi»..,| will. Ilia iisn, ami liu wilit fnr iiniiiy yi-ni-a to Kili({«tnll I his wlniit nr.nin.l iiitn llniii'. Il Williams, fiiihnr nf l)»iiiiil, wiu liniii ill Ilallnwull in I71i8, ami I. Ill l.sjd. I I, till' ililrat of a ftiniily nf thrt'e wma ami tivo .lauishtera, nf wlnnn till living III tlin DiHtri.'t, was liuiii in Itl lii.lil, llallnwnll, in mil -ittli'il .11. hi., pi'i-Hi'iit farm in l.sfj, that part ,,f llilliir hiint; that hitn ,lav a vast 'wihlfrnuas, with luily linrc .lli.l tlii'm a aiiiall tn ruli.'Vi- till- nitnliy nf thi' finest gl.inni. iiiarni.l. .'inl .M.iy, l.s)i, Sarah. ilaiiKliler nf Paul Tr.impniii, nf .1 I . 1'.. Lnyaliat. .Mrs. Williams .lu-.l almut thri'n yoars nun, :i laliiily nf tliri-u snlia ami fnlir ilaujjhti-Ta. Williiiiua iiwiia a Inautifiil pl'icc nf twn humlrnl aiTcs, ami farming pri-aunt o.'.npatinn, thnli^h Ins «aa fnr snmii ynni« i-xtelisivily auii ly ini);an,.il ,„ patct ami prnpriet.iry iiii'.liciiii'B, ami travellu.l very •niiiiu.xiim with that husineas. . . ' " '"■' iii'iiiy yt'iira a .luatici' nf till' Peace, ami has lilUil imiiier- itiniiB of piilili,. trust in the fjift nf thi' peiiple. I'nriT. .1. 1'.. nf llillier, is nf U. K. ile.aeeiit. Ills p it.'rnal hoiiiK II l.nyalist ri'nni I.iing lalaliil, Xew Vnrk, who seiveil in III. ^riiri'lfathi I .l.w tin. hiimlriHl ,er»» "' Uiiit («»« finv.'riiiii.Ml, I . hiiiinll ami I'.ieh ..I hi. iliililn II. ■'• ' ^- • .y»ll«l». r.iiiiiii.K I. Mr. Pilllfa .'.'.'iipali"ii Hi" plx'' I'-iitsina tm. Kiiinlr. ,nre»..f snpi'ii'ir ami hivlilv i iiltivati.l lan.l, wuh Iin.' hi.n..', I.,i.i,., in, , liuililiiiux „l ev.ry .|.». i.pti uiial.l' l<. I'urryu.K .,.. a lir.t , lii.s I ., a llrst "linss iiniiimr, H'' «pi'r<'» mi |mlii« mir exjanst. In iiiipr.ivinu 1..- st.ii'k ami nnw nwt.a h vrv IHi" «h.,rl-h«ini ■,Ulli pmu l-'lii'stif hI., , p. aml..'.up.il"r.l»a.nl .".nlalHr. ami iliaMstitln.rH... II,. „ tl I'llial .Ill-Ill'.' nl Ih.' I'lii,.' Ill 111" InwiiHlilp, anil Ini. I,i|,l xiirinn. iiiiinii ipiil nlll..- ami la^.tim.. nf iiul.li' lin.l Im a piriml .xiunl iiig nver the » li"li' nf Illi lifi' aiinr arrivinK a' niatur.' yeitra. Nni i.ihi' iiiililarv apiiit III Ilia aiinnti.i. il.'gi'ii' raliiiK in lilm. aa h, lilll thai linlnli' In' »a. I'l^hleell v.'«ls nt aKl' In' V "lllllt.'.'re.l III falilalli Wilkiiia' I'l 111.'.' Kilwanl lavalry, iml H.rvi'il nil tl hi".' nl Hn' i«l"ll .Mr. Pettlt haa heeli wli.lt i- l„,pnlarly kimwii aa a .ilneiaaflil n ,11 III liK iiwii l.ii-iinai; anil what la liitl.i atill. ho ia hiKhly i'«Hp..,'t.',l ,,i„l vii. aall) ixliinicil hy the iiiliri' > luniiity. \ViMi\M ii"i ■--, .1. I'., nf I'iitnii, ia all IrUhman hy l.irlli,' I riiiin tn I'annila ill \SM, wlu'll aixtein veala nf nxe. Ilia lilst a.:l aftel ••"iliini; hell' waa tn I'liliat 111 tl ivii'o nl tin. Iiii\.'rnnieiit "I liia m « ly a,|.i|.t. ,1 ,ntu. imailiHt tl Iii'llinil whiih tlii'li tlir.aleni .1 il- pi.litii al , \ialiii,|.. Ill' viiruntiili'ii 111 .1 rnlnpiiliy "I I'nii.'i' I'jlwalil lliliilitiy. will, h iiiahliiil t,i Viiik. ami was put iiitn ri'ili.nil ■I'liylm s ii.>;iiin lit I'lii' li'niimnl tli.ii inar.ln.l In ll.ii !; nitnii, ami Hiil,a..,| II., i;.l I.,, ml ml .-amiwnii. t,, hirt Milili'ii (Amln'rslliiliKI. ariniiiK ihi'in ju-t In.. Iiili' t" piii In ip il. i;i an all.iir 1,1'tweell the il'Jlnl lleKlllais ami a Imily nl III li.la, i,|l an i-l .n I III lletl'.ilt lliver a alliirt iliatallei' In Inw till' Pnt . Mr llwii.a selMil will, (•nlnlieri'ayl.ir'a reniiiiBiit till the I'Xi'iralii.ii nl In- liliiinl sirM, i". linn enlisti'il in'tlin Priliii. l-Mwanl Cavalry, ami aervvil with tin in till tinii 'li- li.inilini'llt, nil the 1',' , st.ihllahlm lit "f tlam|illlllty, .Mr. liweiiH ia a .'iiip. liter liy tra'l.', Imt ha- Inlliiwe.l ateiini'linalinn, an, I ahiplniiMiliK, ami is miw eliKiixi'il ill faiinlllK ami the inanufa. tlir.' nf p.ta-li. lie h,,|,|s I'lnnmisainns aa.liiHli,'e nf tin' Pea,',', iin, I l.i plain nl Milili;i. ami la .1 uniul, hnlieal ■puinii'll nf a ailf inaili' llnili, liavini; hii I. lliin-n ill.v aue....sHfnl III trail.', ami sin'.'.'e.l. .1 l,y siri.'t IniHin.Ha hahits ,.ml l,nr ih iiliii.. in lli'iinillllK tl.,' .'"Illl.l.'ln'' nf Ilia l.'ll,,w eltl/eliH. In su.'ll all .M.lil tl,,,t th.y hii.e inmli' liiiii a ineiiiln'r nf the Tiiwii tniilieil f,ir twinly-lhue enn suelllive ve iia lie hiiH .ilaii lilleil the I'liair nf Mayir of Picti.n fnr ei^ht yeara, with,,ui interinptiiili. II, tikea a lively intereat in eilneatimial all'aira, ami Inia liein Inr ininy yi'iirs .111 ellhielll m'elillior nf tlloHiialilnf I'lllilie Si'll.Kil Trllateea, Sri. I'lii. V |). I'liVM.vi.i., .1.1'., nf Atliiil, i» tlieanni'f .laiiiis, ami liiaii'l sun nf I'alinir Cramlall, a I'. K. l.nyaliHt, finni llm lieaa rniinty , Ni « ^'„rk, will, eaiiie tn ralrnla a 1 after the einse iif th.. li.'V,,liit'niiiir> w.i. ami sellli-l 111 111.' I'l'iintyiif .Niirthnnilierliiml, wlier.' tin' villiii;.' "1 li'll , nn» Hi.. nils ; In-iiii; alining; the lirst Hettler" in thai p.irt nl the i',.illiti>. 11, iiail a iiiiiiiei,,iis f.imlly, an K whnmwaa .lamis, .St, |ili.'n'" latin r, win, waa I I at rnllii'ili'' in Isi'l, linirryiiiK in 'liie time, laiiiiy, ilaiijiliti r it rnrmliua Whit.', ther I', K. Lnyalist fnini I iiu Ins.s rminty, .New V.nl,, The issin- 1.1 this in.iiri.i^;.. was .. f.imily nl twn suns ami t.vn .l.in;;liti i-. ..i whom.-'t'.phen. tin' yllllll^;|.st, was 1 n- in i^'M>, in lli,. 'r,iwii-liip nf llilln i. t.i wliieh pluee Ins f.itln'i Innl pievi,,iisly leiimvi'il Ir.'m I I'lliniiii'. Stephen I). I'i'iUi'l.ill m.w ..win ami n. .iipn's III air.- Imrlei iii;; lln' snulh Hlmre nf I'iaat Lake, lining a pal t nf l..it N". II. His fntn is an .a eiptiiinally line mie ; ami averylhlii); .ilmnt it finin the lai'i; ' ami lieantilnl llniiae I'll wlili'h we j;ive a view elHewherel, t.i the smallest .lUt-l'iillilniL; t- III ke..pill>! with till' .Iniliieter i.f the I'al In. 'I'lle plan- is .il-.i .llpplli il « itii an al'ilmiiim.. 1,1 siipi.iinr atiek, ami a full ..i>iiipli.lii..|it nl the lieii.-t ami must appiin'il piitteiiis 111 l.il.iir-savini,' niiiiliineiy A j^reat Intel est IS in.iiiifesteil in fl llit-.-llltlire, ami tll.'l'e are tlir.e lal^i I ami nniiauiilly Inn' iipple 111. hill. Is nil till' phue, in vaimns stiijii's nf ).r..ntlii ami a piiip,.rti"nate 'piiinlity nf all ile-. riptn.ns nf siiiall friiila. Mr. Cramlall is imurieil t,i Kanny, .laughter nf ,1. P. Speneer, "f K.-i l.iike, a I'. K Lnyalisi, ami v.leiaii nl the war nf I.SP.'.Pl : ami tlire.' IhikIh litth' ehil'll. II 111. -a their hi, me. 'rinnlKli i|ilit'. il yi'ilnu in, in, Mr. Criimlall is a .lllstiee nf the Pea.'.', ami an lU'tive iiml eiielg. ti.' |..irtii ipatnr in piililie ami pnlitieal allairs, heme .i ihnriiilj'h nruiini/er. ami /ealmis w.irkiriii llie cause ..f U.'fnrm ; ami In i- a<'kmiv\h'ilKeil "II all haliila as line nf the in. .at |,rii^i..ssi\ e ami iiitelli.:' nt men nf his p.ilitK'iil party, m nf the .'iiinninnity in which he resi.lis. Ill ill army, On the estalilishment nf the Imlepemleiice nf the Cnln- leinnveil to Camiilii, being still ipiite vnuiig, ami settli.l mi West I llalliiwill. lie luarii.'.l a .laughter .if .Inliu Piatt, annther I'. K. . ami hiul a family nf Hve anna ami five .laughters, ..f wlnnn .lauies, ml sun, Innl six .sous .ni.l six .laughters, iel, these, iinil a.in nf this family, waa horn in llallnwell in 18'.>0. 111.' yiaiB nlll Ins father remnveil to i.nt .'i, ;tril eome-ssi Ilillier, laiilcl remain,',! liU in hia twenty-fnurth year, wli.u he remnveil to rang,-, w here he atill lives, vaa miirrieil in IS4'J tn Mary Anne, .laughter .if Ja.'.ih tlst.rhnat lti< .n... Ill l.Sliii, l.'aviiig fnur nf a faniilv. .Mr. Pettit aulise. inarrie.l (.atheiiiie, ilaughter nf Siimn. Ilel.nng, ami haa .me 1 liy the last marriagi'. Ill nf tin- lat.' .Ml' 1 » II \ Ik I. r.'a . » • .»• » r. I . I , ' ■■ 1 tl, H'li, 1^ I, I IX. ■-•■ -li ■ '1 I >■< iim . ■ !■ ...... 1 i Mcitniu-ll, uliH I'liii-ratt-tl tn Miin«l>ur|,'. tmni l.i'ii.liii. IIiijjihiiMl, iii IT'-'-- : lUiil Hiitlfil nil lll.ick Kivlt. \vlifi-i'*h(- rt n.uiiK'il till Ins .Itatli, in is.'-'.', Mi i Mrllniit'll was a iiiitivcnt livtaiiij, Imt livttl in l.>>iii at"', iit winch tinn; lu- (iinu* t» tl.i- i-nnntty. Ik- nntirii'il a MiwK I'niti', win . aniu unt in lln- siinn' sliiji "I'L him. Ml- was mi nllii ml in tin- <.>nartiM-Mnstcr's lU-partiinMit, ami j-Litii'ii* ■! at Kingsinn i hiring tin- war nf l^lL'-l:! ; ami wha nnt- nl tlif nl.l cnmmi.-a-nMM t'l'w nnilL'i w hnm 'r"\sn>liii) attaiM \\<\v niiuiagrd in timsi- ilayn. lli.t Niin, rliatk's A. M>-1 'nndl, caiiicil nii linrtim-HH m* a fanner xtii'l in-i-nliitnr, in Marys Inii^', till almnt ImcIv.- yv.wn a^n, wln-n lie nnnnvfl t- rii-tnn. Ill' is imv^ vn^ii^itl in iht.- Imui. insuiuncf, grain iiml pmituce Itn-i utnH, ill aiUlitmn tn uhnli lie curiii.-^ ')ii a lar^'u ^i-ni'ial stmt'. Iif \u\» Ix't'ii I'nun ( 'nuiK illni' a niinilht' of years, ami is nta- nf tin- 1> i ing imn nf the phn-r in limiut iai aiitl Inisiness allaii!'. .Inns A. MHAi.ii: is a n'HitUnt nf Itiy JNlaml, Int N'n. 4. m.uiIi Ik'H'. itnil is niarrit'il to a ilunj^liter nf K. Itadf^liy, alst) nf Hii^ l.slantl. Tin' Spiiigui' family wcrr nrigiiiully fmm l.nnjj; Irtland, New \'ink. A Inamli nl tht- family alsn n-Miiliil in lEliude IslamI, an, vi/.., Stnatnr S|ir»Lni', nf Kliodc Island, wlm a.s liuXi-rMni ni that Siutt'. was iai;ni' family in (.'.miidii cn'iipiist' amniij; their nuinhiT many ■ ' the must iiithifntial iiti/t-nH in I'rime Kduartl t niiiity, where tlieyuti amcnj,' the i-arliest »i ttlers, and wheie a lar^i iiumlier nf them .-tdl iesid» Mr. Sprapie'a timthei is a si>t(T nf the \W\ Cyrus AUi^nii, s.i -.veil ai favonralily knnwn thinii|;linnt the enuntrv a^ one nf the nhk-st and aMt Methndi»t Ministeis in tlie l)i>tii..'t. It was fn.m liim that Alli^.Tivillr. pnst villa;.;e in the tnwnship, UCeived its ii;itiir. Mr. S)ir;igiie, thniiyh Ktill a .\nun^' m;in, has aliea-ly nci-njiied prnniiiii n- pnsitiniis in pnhlif ami miiiiieipal all drs- Mist ar* I ■mnuillnr, aiterwani^ .i Depnty-Uei've ami ltee\e. He is at present eng!igi;d iu farming', and nun- ami enltivates 1'.0 ai r.'H of e\eellent land. He is an aetive, i-m'rgetic, aii'. rising ynuiig man, and a lending spirit in the Kiform Party. M.vi-niKW Hknsun, nf Si)phianlmrg, is of V. K. Lnyalist ilrseent. Ii; grandtather, Uiehard lleni ' ' ' i i . ". . ■ ... .*l A I I lll'.u |->r..>>n.>, HI L^Djuiiaanuig, is ni V . r<, i^nyaiisc ilcseeill, li; grandtather, Uiehard ItenHon, and graiid-unrh s, .Inhn and .lacuh Hiiis. i. having U-h theliiitecl States and ennie tn I'anatla at an early day in it histnry. I'lieHc men all raised largi' families. COUNTY OF PRINCE ED lii-MWiis ami .■uitiviUcs IM) ucri'.-*. ,',)iu|tti8itig a. h-imtihil .iiiti viiluaMe I'linii, ^ituati-il on tlic inuiii tflf^r:i|)li rouil, iiiitlway ))i't\vt>i>n rictuii ami nriiiurtatvilli-. Hf Ii.ih l.ittly Uuilt ;i r*ii|i-ii.li(l hri>'k IiuiiMf on his t'.irni. iiml is t'mlx'lli.shhi^ llu- phu-p witli t.iMti'lully liii'l mit i,nnunilM. cti-, It in nni< nf till' tiiujit 'iinn ri'rt..Uiu't'» in t\\>- \uwuM\\\t, i>r [n-rluipM in tliu lounty. Mr. IVnfori is in^ii^nl ii. Iin}»-i:ii8inK i" »"in*' *'.\lfnt. having' nvti' t» ii .11 TtH I'l thut iTo)' niutiT fultivaticni. Hi' nnniit-il in \>u\K l.ytliii, tliini iliuii^littr nt |).ivni H.uktr. of ."pliiii-l'nii;, .i l.ailinu jitTwon ainnn^jit tlu' Soi'itty ol I'ruml.s, pirtnrniiinx tin 'In!> ut tninistt r m tlnit r'li^i.ms lioiiy lor u nuniUfi- nf vi>aii». > nuuiui'tms family. Tliuy arL- all tl, ami ann>n^ tlu'iii nw tt> !><' fonml Tin' HcMHDiiH of Sii|ilna.sliliiK aif a \t ilesf inlants (>'" 'Iif tliicf tlrst alu>vf.nann inan;r < mlin^ nu'ii .>t tlic uoniity, t'Ai'TiiN W. n. M'liihKN. <>( lVti tin- li.iilin^' nii-u ol' I'lim-f Kilwinl, a tlcai cmlant nf l". K. latyalists, nii Imtli fathc's ami iimtlier'a Kiilf. His fatliov't aint'stor^ wiin* nrij^inally nf W't-lsli I'Ttrai tion. an 1 ann>ii>; tin- pinnt-i'i-s of the New Wnr'-I. • here they ifsiil.-tl ti>r in.iuy ;;iin-r.iti">ns as Untirth t'ol-inial snUjett^ pre\ious tn tin- revolt (!f the lliirteen Ani'-iiean enlnmes. This mlentiiie war, which found the nearest ielative four Mort'.'us one was .lames, elsewhere noticed, w ho was thi' tirst >ettler in tin- village of Noithport ; another of the fimr. Itiehaid, al.su M'ttlnl iti .Stiphiaslmrj,', wlierr he raised a larj^je family, one of whum. .Kmies I! , .■*ul»setiu«i,tlv nnirried ^ti^s Maiy liet/ky.- i ►f the fruits of this marriage, which i-ompriH«-d .( nnnn'rous lainily.t apt. Mordm is the youngest. The Mordi-n- are now ;i vt-ry nunn'rons family, and one of the most in- llut iitial in llie IVince Kdward Uistnct ; many of thcni haviij,' at various tinii',-. lu'ld hijili and Inmoral'le po-iitions of (uihlie trust in the respei tivi- loialitifs in whioli they reside. I aptiiiii Murdea ha^ been twice married, lir^t to Mi.ss Henrietta Savage, who afterw.irds died, then to Mis.i Sarah Anne I'l-terson. The ruti'isons wtrc oin- ,.f tin' nmst prominent rcjnistntativf families in the eonnty, sonu' ol thi'tn having lieli! >listniginshed pt)>itioD^ in lioth the eivil and military I'famlit.s (if the puMir serviec Col, I'eterso.'. wdo died hut a few yci'rs siiuv. rtas an iintde uf Mrs. Mordm. and distinu'iishid for hi.s military ser- vit.i's ,nid ihilities ; whili- two of her l.ither's luiiU's of the satue name, wi rr .imonu a im-rc handful of Hritishand l^»y:dists \vhl^sucee^afnlly dclemlitl an Col. (then Captain) Solmes' eonipany. It is said that those twi tirst olh-ers to tender their services frt tin- (iovermncni atthattini IMward County. Captain Morden is a liirgc owner of steamhoat property, havii several successful navigation nnnpanii-s. He is captain of th steamer /'irfoi', running on the '' ..itmto and I'ort Halhousie hears the rcputatienof an*- _ .icneed, ahle, and taieful otlicer, ii prui'lont management the enterprise which he ccnmunli is in*-! deservcil success. .Iamk.s Hknnon, of liohlin's Mills, is thu sou oi Henry llensoi fries. Scotland, who migrated to Montreal, Canada, in the where he remained till jsli.'i. when he removed to Ontario am the county of Mi'ldl'.sex. Her-- his son .lame.s was horn in IH:lt), aliout tw.-nty years of age he came to I'rinoe Kdward county ami Aimdiashurg. Mr, Mriison has ih-voted the greater part of his lif.' to the im of the youth of the county, having licen a jiuhlic schiiol tcich iounly for over iwiiity ye.irs, during eight of whiidi he has hcc of the" " rnion." the largest union sclnxd in the county In the complying with the " Sehool Law linprovt'iiient .\ct." he w.ns who sm-ceeiled in cdituinirig iVovineial certilic rcieived his edmation eliiclly from his father, who was a tinisin ami a man of superior intellectual .ittainments. He has tilled v.ii tioD8 of trust in the county, and i.s at the present time Towushii .\inelia.shnig and Kcgistrar of vital statistics. Though tciuhing is his |irofe.ssion, Mr. Hen.son i.s also a fan farm is heantifully situated, in chwe proximity to the pleasant llohlins Mill.s, and overlooking that delightful sheet of water Lake and the vi>w from his residence (which is shown in .vioth tliis work I IS a im.at coinmamling and enchanting li('<1 atiliite- fni' llii-ir gallant ('(imliu't. II I'nr iimny yuaiH ii .hutit^'-! of tliu IN'dci', aii;i'iii|iintf4 nf thoii' fathom lo sign III' tl.';,'t'nuiiitiiiii. Mr vniwl ji cii:ii|i;iny of it oi-cafiuiis. wluMi voluntiM'tini; inciirit ^iimftliiiiji uU'H in goM lari: ami " iiiinn|tly of war," -out'i- at iittiiir, atxl iiftunMU'-l at tlu- time of tlie Koni.ui i VLti-rah of 1^12, liaviiig m-rvi'il an Hfuteiiant in •h' iv'inpany. It if» ^uA that tho-if two wvrt- tin' ir !4i>)'vii-i!H in tli>-l iiiVfrnnuMil at th.it tinu' in IVirit'i- nrge uwnur of stuanihoat prupurty, having stook in tint) t'omnauii-H. He in iMptain of the iiitHSen^'tM' on the '' .'i-nnto am] I'nrt Dalliousiu rontc : ann of Henry Itenson, of l>(irn- Ltrato.l to Montreal. Caniula. in thi- yar IS2M, l in III the gicater part of lim lil'r to the inipiovi-nicnl ity, haviii;( heen a iinhlie achnol teaehtr in this ■.lis, ilnring eigiit of wliifh he has hron I'rincipal e-.t union mi-IidhI in the euimty In the year l>7l, hool I, aw linpntvi'iiutit .Vet," he was one of three leceeiluil in ohtiiining I'rovim'ial certilieates. He lietly from his father, who was a thiishcil Helmlar elleetnal attainnientH. \i>- \\m* tilleil v.irjous posi- ty, ami i.*! at the pn-stMit time Township Clerk of ir of vital statisties. is profoHfliiin, Mr. Iten-son i.s also a fariniT. His ■il, ill elnse proximity to tin; pleasant village of iiokiiii; that ilelightfnl sheet ol water —llohlin's his rusiihiiRi! (wliieh in .shown in another part of naniling am) iiielianting one. In IH.'JJl he Miarri'*(l .Viigelim-. flaughtenif Henry I'arlimin'nt. nf .Amelias- lung. 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IS:j Will, I.,,I, ,l,„r|.li \lll.,,hMll.' l--.".i Willl.iiM^ |i \ .Mill r,,ll,,ii I ».',:i |X|I Waiiii).'. N "iiiitf, riioiii i.iiiii IS I-.' \i,IIIIU, i. II 1 I« 10 \ ,,llliu', Inhi, II IKIIll IS-.tl .\II,<,,iimII, III Imm Vlli>,,livil|. I , .li- nn Sun 111,, I ir r 1111,1 .Mill, r run, i, In llhi'ltnlllltll 1,111,1,1.1 l'''iiiiiir I ,11,11,1.1 I'liiiii.i I ',111,1,1,1 ^.■li,„,l T..„h, I I „ii.i,l« i'.ir|,iiir..| ,11,1 .l,,Hi, I r.iM,!., 1 .11 III! r . (',,11,1,1,1 I' 1. Mr ill I .111,1 M,illllfili tllli'l-Ml Mi-.li.ii„ ruiiiiilit I .... 1 'niittil.i I .111.1 I;, I'M' iif llilhrr . . . riin,i.l,i k,l-|„-l illl'l I i|. Ill-nil Itlilrk^'ll. I'Alliiil.i I < 'an.-iilii I'liiin, ll„lil l-'.tiiii. IM-J KOKiii niievsitiic4;ii. l-:iii I'...-, I Mm l«:i!i I •-•..•i lilt I'l'.' Ivjl II.MI I VJ, l>4:l MIJi |s:ll l>;i:, !.•».. - I ■•.■..' NAME. Ill, ,11 II. \ W l-l!i r.i.in. Mini I- :;| I'., nil, .l,,l,ii I .ir'',,|i. -Ml II -< i-.'iii li.iM-i l:,.i.i,t iM:; <,,'tiii.iii. i; i; Isji Miiillnit. 1^ r IMII lli-ll, I 11.111. .1, I, 11,1 IMil K, II. Willniiii IMII K.ii. |i U I -II Miniik.i. . 1,111, 1's r l»ii| M,„,i,.. --iiiini.l I l.s:il I'l ii\.i, .l,,l,ii I'-l!! i I.Mill r.,u,rH. II. A i is.'i'j ri.-i... i;,.i„ri NJ, l: l-i,.l,n,k ISI-J \\llll;,li,«, I,,. VI I- .1 W I mill. \V. .1,,., \\ll-,.ll, .1 (■ Wllh.ii 11. .1 Wiiuiil. I w NAME l-lll 1 - 1 ; l-'JI l-!n l-.-m l*;lii IS'JI 1 -•.'!! .\,l.,'llllllll. l.'l.'ll.U.I II I. .M„.-.,« liiiili V, l-!iii,-is,,ii i'i,i|.i.'. i;„i„ii |i:i; 1- l-J I-I-- l^l'.l I'. .Hill-. .s,,|,,in,,n I lllllliML'll nil. ( '. .^ l-ll I i.i|.|.. .■i.iiiiii. I IM'J I ...M"!, ■I:ini,> I liui.li. \. (i, rliiiki-. li,..,ii;,. I l.iik. .\ii,lii-u .M Ii..iIl.i-. rmiik l'„,li;... •|'i„,„l„i,. 1^:|.•, I'llll.llli, llvr,,|i .\|. |^:ll•, Ulllliiili;.-. ,\ I |»-Jii lllllllliii;,-. Tl ,i» |>J.-, |l,lii.,l,-. .\. \ . iMllil'l. ('hillli'i. \V Kllir.. Il„r.,t,„. \ l'.,iiiiii.'i..ii. i;. I' IS,,; l',i.Mii, .i,.iiii u |s-J7 iJiinii l';,t«.u.l |sli; Iniliiitniii. .A I- . I v.'.-, iliiiliiiin. II. .1 I I--.-,!! lllllil'H. 11,1.1.111,111 llii)4liii...l„«,|,ii llilulit. II II I vl-j . I, I, kin. Siiiini,-! l-:l..l K..\-i. .Iiilin IMlii I...M-. li L'l- >)-J l.,,v,-, .\l,-v.in,|,i .. I-(1) . I.ali,., \V. II l.si'.i Mil iiiiii.v, r,ii'li,,ii IMNI I- ;il \l. K. iui;i. .l.iMifS IS;;i M.I III. Uillnini l^t:l^ ' Mlllir. .I,,lin S \SH Miiiakir. .Maiv .\iiii 1.^4I .M iitill. .I,,«,|,ii ls).| .Miiiakir, Vll„il II. l,H-.'0 .Miiiakir, l,,liii \yM M.-l.-.iir.. 11,111V imi '\ l-'jii ils(i:in,li r. I!, i; l-tliili,l.-r. lllivcT I'lihii.iliiT, 11. I! ll'iillii,ilii-l. U'. I! Ili.liiii.l, II. !■ I!"».-. .\n,lii.« . .. SI, |,li,iiii. II. li jStllkil'. I. .1 !\;ill,lllsi.||, -Inllli 1^.11 \'mwi: .l,,lin W. Vanil.i.k. .S|,-|,l,, „ Vim .M.-ilin... .I„|,i,. I »:;•.' l-:il ISI.-, 1 ^.^ I l.slil 1-4 PJST OFFICE. ('on I,,.l. BUSINESS. 1 'r, Hwv 11 - ,1- l''..iii,..i .1 >.l-l 1' I'm ,11 . . ■-' -II,; 1. I'llllMi 1 I'liiiiii i:.,r,. , 11- I'.iini.r ,'.11111, 1 Kill 111, 1 l'„.| M.i-I > 1 .iii '.'ii,n,l,i riin.'i.lii I aiiiiilu I .ili.-i,l.i I ,ilin,l;i POST OFFICE Mili„i,|. -^,,iitl, I'.iu Mill, ,1,1.' I'liinl 'I r..i, Mlll,M.| . I'm-. I will 'Cln-nv \'i,ll.-v , ,Milf...-,l . !r,ii-,lii,.|| .\lill„r,l . .-^initli lliiy il'ttiiit Tiavi'i'in.. S4M iH viti{vsi:i leiai. (■'»" I-oi. ' BUSINESS iii'i II II I', 1111,1.111.1 ,1. I' ll.,i.ll'i..|,ii,i„i lliiiii, - M,ik.-i-. . I ^iii: •■;'■ I . s. i',,ii»iil l-A III.. I. U'nl.lill l-''l II 'i l-'.iiln.r ili.l T..liin.lii|, I,'. Il.u.lii.,,.-. ,>t,,i.. ,V I'm ' I ^I'li -•'■ I'm r ,ii„l Mill..,- I -l.l: ■:: liiii.r.,! \|,.|,.|i.,„t , " . I'',iriii. 1 ■Ml Km 111. I I- K.llii.i . M I'aliii, I .111.1 (., ii.i.il H.-al iM.ivli.int .Mill.i '-I'. r.utnti . . laini.l- iili.l 111,,,,.,- I..II1I,., . Kai 111,1 . *'-* Kami, r . Ill !K,irln.r . .\ Km- I . ■-'I .1,-111.1- an, I r..iil.a,t,.r 'Jli Kami,., ;■ I M.i.li.,i,l .1,1.1 |'...i,i,a..t. 1 -'."i Kla.-k.slnilli :l iKainii-i- an, I I '.inn, ilm,,!, I 'J Kari.n-r . -■> ;i li-ik .,r |iivi-i,,ii I ,,iiit . Wai;i;,.ii .Mak, r - 'l- .1111,1 r . I.-. :i'.iiiii.i . l-'> I K. ,111111 . ■-'•-' !F,1II11i-1- :iii K,,rni.-i-. r.,iiii, ilm ,1, ami iMaiiyt- l.,„l^i- , II Kalln.r . i;- Kir I ir Kami,, . III Kiiiiiiiii^ . ::il Karlinr. '-VI l-'al Ini-i- . •J.'i Kaiiii. I- . I 17 Kaiiini. rr,. M It .-. Kaiini-r. ■J'J K.,iln,r. ■J.S Kai- I- . " K:,riii,-r .,i,.i |iiri-.i..i . 1-Miiiii,| In-nnii,-,- ( ■,, •M |.'i ,1- . .-i :'i'.a,-i,. r ;■;;; I 1 Kaiini-i. I. I', an.l Cinini-i 1.1 Kx 1 II I'll I Mil: I -.III, I1 1, I -III: I \ III: I •..u I sni: 1 -111: I Mil: I vim: I ." i I I 1 Mil: I -11: I Mil; I -nil [ III'MI .\1„M,. mill l'(,i. M-l II I. I- li.IV f,lr I I ;tiia,l:i I'.ina.l.i 1. 11. ,1a 111. an.l I alia. Ill I'anmla '(':uiaila I '.11111. la 111. .,1a .11111,1.1 '.ma, la ana, I., anil, la 'iii',-,I St. .It. .1 I'lin, 1 1 Kill: I lll'Kn tlinaii I'.ma.lii I ana.la . I 'ana. la ''itnaila I an.ula lalia.la - I'aiiaila 'I'aiiaila raiia,l.i S.'l le I nr.. i-;iL' I >..-,« 1V.'.-| I --'. I IMH I- I- IM;, l-l'J iss:i IMI ls|.. IMI V,-:.r NATIVITY Si.lll,..l in Co 1 '.111:1,1., 1 -3!l i 'ana, la i>;i:i ranii.lii 1 --JH Caiiail:! Is.'M ( an. I.I. I . 1 -*'.". ''iiliaila I--M ('iiri.iila l-ll Ir-laiiil i-i;i I'aii.iila ls|| ( anailii iMii r.iiiaila IM'.l t'liiiaila 1 -.",'. I'anaila 1.M4 1 aiiaila l>til < aiiaila is;il 1 aliaila I--.:, r:ilia.lii l-r.. I aini.l.l I-l- I 'aiia,la ISli 1 aiiaiia 1 -a; 1 iiniiila 1 Ml:; ('aiiaila Is,"." I'alia'la 1-17 1 an:i,I:i Is;-.' I'anail., 1 s:.','. I'ana.ii |s:i: i'..nii.li 1 -'.'Il 1 s,"„; ll-,l:il..l i-i: r.ma.lii |M- I allinia isi:i 1 anatlii .. IvJ:, 1 S-..'s 1 -'.■■■■ I -'-'.■• I-I:; |s:ii l-ii |s..| ISJII I S'J'J I SI .11 1 - 1.-, i-.-i; l-'j- I -.VJ l-ll I-I I I - ;•_, 1 -.'I-.' I-I- |s..'7 // T55^ lIASriNC.S AND I'RINCl MOIMIIAMKIHtJll TOW^MIIII*. T.iir i j f NAMI roiT ornei Too Lol BUSINCS8 NATIVITY H»Ul».l NAME iiiC. Ariinii, II M. >..rlli I'.irt W 1. !■ Urtiiri. , r.iiia'li ■ . .. 115.1 .liiiki, Aiilhiiiiy. Ki'tiliimii, tl 11 Il..> IliT, WllltBHtlUl l>i'iiiurt.«tvilli. 1 " a? Kftfinrr. Viihmt.ir. I.»mrU'l'..>.,ill. II, .1, \UUr, Williniii " "'nrrmur uwi ( hur Mniinfii< tiinr KitKluihl iMii M.. 1:111. .VtiiK.nin lliill..n. I'ctii 11 liilln.rf MillK •1 II r ii'j ■iflii'Tiil NliilMlf't' llitt t na*\ -trjkliM in ItiinlMt, Htii\i'-. .tiil'll|..| rh«M.i- A|'|>l«' |.i.M|iicir. rri-iiiiiiiii uiitiit<-il nil pr.Mluil ttf 1^7'' Ktiu- MnliUn. VN. II j l|o„.,.H I'an.i'l;) l(i.-.7 M«l|..i>. Y \ 11. i<-..h 11 I) I'lClllll N..rHi I'nrt KiiriiH 1 ('iiiia) llnp (irowt-r . . rfiiimU . -. 1 ".in iii.l...iti, .S. .1 IhI.m lo.-nl. " ** 1- KiiMiM r Jtii-I liir^i- Hop Un'Wer. Canaila . I ^10 Il.'i.s..il, III. Iiir.l *' . ... '• 1 Kariiittrft I'rnp. dI Klinhrook Kjnt'v • 'liiia>l;i l"!-.' riiit, iiiiiiffi hiikiitnli. \\ liliarii Illi.ill I'ullit 1 •• I:: KMinii-r ■ 'aii» -4 l-U r.iiti-rH.iii, .\, S. lull, r.. Ill ^1.1 " 11. I.I.I f K.iitnfi .Mill (iri), A)ji*iit fitr Kirliy I'.lk., II. 1) UriipiT t 'iinutlu - .. i>;u I'.ilinir, (' 1 iii»r..i.|. .i..hii :i 1 KuIllliT h. 1,111,1 iviti l'..tli 1. .Mlili.iin . Itiiliklli, W li l'...li.||j.. A II •i w .. 1 • ;i'i hiriinr. H.'p iiii.i Irnit limwur t'.iiiiiijji I.M7 1 ..tl. 1. S.illlUi-l .1 .S..itl. l'..ii 1 •• ;- Kjumhi .irii] (ir.ipi lirnHfr t'liii.i.lii 1H.-.1 l.'iil.llll. K.llM.lii.l 1 1 v-iiLili'. Ilill.i . *' ' r (Jtiunil M.r. Iiftiit. Dr.v tliiU|{. I'mhiI'i iill'l >hm'H, At-. rmiiwla.. I-f llli^htiiiMi. 1: 1 |..Mk, IVtlT " 1 n ., 1 1:' K.iMii-r . . ■ aiiail.i IMI II..I.IIII, .I..I111 W li..nk, A. M l'i.t..ii l^U'.l' l-'ariii- r ;in>i >l-u-k AvuUr . .. ('iiiiailn iH:ti> llillt.ili. \«. I> 1 i..i,k, .1 r. S'...tli I'.iit 1 Vt III :U Kiii'iiii r I'aiiii'la i.-i-* |iiiiiiiiii>:, A. »' |>..|(ii»rt.stvillu. lUilil ,■.. K.iriiifi < a 1 1114 la 1 "'J '1 lliiltiiii. |i \V ll.lMX. Alll'll. I'l.liiii i«Wll|. .i K»riii.'r ''ftDaila 1MJ4 l;..i>liii. .1 1' |i.\M-... A. K J tt 1. 1. M KiirtiK-r , . 1 aiia'la l^ll i:..i.iiii. I'liiiij. li.rl.iM.l, K. T . " Kiim-T < aiiiidn IMII I) iiiniii^. j.' |l.l slllll.- l>. S li.iviK. Ktiirti'ii I'l. t..li . Jnwi.l- 17 Kiinii' r liUMiila IS47 !'. «n. !• II i.u.fii r.iiiit i<* 111' Iti KiiriiiiT ('aiia .S.Ttll I'lllt . . 1 •• m KuriiHT < aiia Kitniirr iiii'i ^tn> k llri-nU-r 1 *aiia<|a . |<|.l "siniiin;. I> 1' y„\. |l..rl:ili.; Ni.llli I'.irt 1 » c. 1. n.:\:, Kuriii' r ('niiaila . . . 1 ••:i7 Sim., .VII, III . I-..V. ^ I;. '* " KitrnKT. . l'anati.'kii.'\, w . r r..-. ii. iiii 1 27 FiiniuT aihl Hop rinilii. i-r ■ 'atiail.t I .Sill ■liii.l.'i'. '.Lilui rr,iH..r. .1 ■<■ " " F.iriiifr aii'l lir:ip« ( .mwir ( aiM'la IMil .S|||||»tUll, .lilllH-M. K...I.T. W . A . ■j(i F-ininT rah.i. " lit F.tiiiirr < aiiaila IHIII .Siiiiili. T. .1. K r. AHiv.l •' Fiiriiiur. . ' iitijula IV,- TiiiiiiipH.iii, .1. r, K.-liT, A. 11. '■ *J4 FiirriMT.. I'aiiaiU IMS Tliiiiiip«..ii, Willi 1-'. r;;lt'4Uii; >Jl Fiininr . < aiiii l.ial till. (li...l>:r. ll.l:l:l W.IU'.T. .I..ilillil 1..: t. 1! l..lt..ll . 1 •; ] .'(."^ Filllnl CaKa.la 1 >L',) W.l.li'll, M;ll. 11,1 i.ill..rl. .I..hii l> .|.|..lt .. .\llll» '>i' M;imil'.» lun r ..f .st.ivi^. Hiiuliiix. l.llllli>lT. ' tHM-JH- Jl||miMii 1 l>. iii..i..»ImII.. 11 Fnriitcr ami ht-dcr in St'M-k. t'anaila ., |S-"J Wjiv. Iwrin'l T 1 iiiiMlin .It.liii I'l-.'t: F.irtii.-i .. KaniHT. Hi)p uii'l Kniit firowi-r ( 'aiiHila . Islll ls:ll \V..'i..|, Ni'liiiiiiiil II..1..I111. II. II '"aiiaila. . Whitiii'V, .I..I111 ili;i\.--. .\;inHi. " ti'-;ii I'.irnuM . . . Catiada 1 «:).•( Il..i>!iii. .I;i.-..li N..itli l'..il •j(; Kiiiimi' ;iii..il. .1 l> iV..'...|, .Martin. "f thr ToWIIMllIp 'aiia.>.lli..n.H., Sun. ■It- AND PRIXrK l-DWARI). 9.^ isoriiKMiiiKiJ row ^N||||• roniiinH-ii. T..r yiTY ll.tl>l NAME f08T ofnci, (Ion, u. Uta kliiiki, Aiithiiny, "... ( »r «7 Ki'tili|Niii, II li N.irlh I'lirt 2 Hill- •.•:i Ink.', lul,,, l»i'iii<>r<'Ht\ illf ., ., 10 Uttllltl It, ImIiii N,..ll, l'..il 1 ■• ri 1 -:i!t 1 \"ii. i;. A l*H-t,llt •i iWt,!- \\> isil M>li..«,ill. 11, I |i<-tiiitri-atvllli, . 1 «..r -.{■' Ml Im:. MMr;iri. Altiii'rAM tliTlll. 1 uk. M " ll.litIM if, ;ii' s Mouiii, hilt 1,1 in.rtitii ■J 1, V ll'.'.|i:l ■itiiti" i«i; Miiiir,,, U' A , INihlt'lt'ittvilUi. . 1 W I.I- .W 1 1x17 M.l.iilr, K I'irtitn .J .. tv Iliitrt. .. . im: Mill-. Niiipih . 1 It-Ill, trt'iitvilli. |r>ll .M«r,l,'ii, ill, liaiil M"i.liii. W. 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