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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Nov 1875, p. 1

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VOL. XVII, NO. 45.4 -- oy, Sige Obstruer. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, 3 " Lod Pe + BAIRD & « PARSONS. TERMS. --$1 Png if paid in ad- avnce'; if not $1.60 will bo charged. No until or OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion tein 8 vs Subsequent insertions, per line Cards, under 6 lines, per annum 5 0 a" Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and -regestor- «d, will be at our risk, Advertiients «measured by Nonpareil; aud charged ticdording to the space they ac~ oupy. | Advertismentg recei for publication, without specific instrucfons, will be inserted until fordid and charged accordingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others. who advertise by the year or half-year. BEF" These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to, -- Job Department. Phamplets, Haud Bills, Posters, Pro- mmes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt o0ks, Checks, Books, Circulars, "Business Cards, Ball Cards, &o., of every style and color, executed, proniptly and at lower rates than 'any other gatablishment in the County. ~ { ¥ p&y™ Parties from a distence getting hand, ills, &e. printed can have them done to tako % home with them. © J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. Professional cars. JONES, | Ny b,, Coremer, She Surgeon, &c. R. Port Perey. Resi lence--Office door west of the Presby derian Church. Ry, R. WARE, Coronor for' the County of Ontario, Physiclpn, Surgeon and Ac- couchegur, Prince Albert. H. SANGSTER, M. D., « 2900 and Accoucheur, €oroner for the County of Ontario PORT: PERRY. Office over Nott's Fi tiie Store, corner of, Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling ntly occupied hy Mrs. Geo, Puxtan. Physician, Sur- J RS. McGILL & RAJ, Physelans, Surgeons, &e., &o, Office and "Residences, King st., Oshawa, (FRANCIS RAE, M,D. WM. M'GILI, MD. 3 Wk ¥, MCHRIEN, MD. M. R. ( 3 A ospital, London, BE nila and. E Oo Oshawa, 'The ae MARTIN, M. D, Sitacoe St., Two doors Ja Boh tho Central Hotel, Oshawa. Sa SARE LI, LL. 1. County © Lorne; for Onlario. Dafriston Attorn y AWD Notary Pubite. Offiea ately eupied by 8. H, ana 4" id Xk street, Whitby. 1 rrr oe + MAN L.* INGLISH, LL. B,, Solici or ia L Chaneory, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. |, Ofice--Simeoe street, apposite the Post Office. YOUNG SMITH, Ll. B, Barrister, At- ._tormey-at-Law, Solicitor In Chancery, cand Insolvency, N Notary Publie, &e. Ofeces-MeMiilan's Block, Iirock street, Whithy. { AMERON & M AG and Attorneys s a ontario, oh Whitby. HM. J. MACDONNELL. » M. ¢, CAMERON, jr A. HURD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. Oflice in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jolin in Chan- cery, Notary Public, we. © Office hours punectually from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all «kinds of good sceurity. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. C. N. VARS, L. D. S. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- .est, and as good as the best. Teeth filled Sip Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted by producing local anwmsth- mps--~in Cowan's coed son's Drug' Store, King al over Street, Oshawa. en for less than six months; tinued arrears | Orders left | thes, Monuments, &e., Dundas St, Whitby. io Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. i F ENRY CHARLES having been re- appointed Marriage License Agent-- OB "AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 187 5. H ENRY GRIST, PATENT SOLICITOR AND DRIUGHTSMAN; OTTAWA, CANADA, Transacts 'business with the, Patent Office and other d Copyrights and the B97 18 50 of Trade Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, Specifications, and other Documents ncces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared on receipt of the model of the Invention, Auctioneers. W. M. WILLCOX, LICENSED AUCTIONEER .. ' FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS te thank his many friends and the public generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed upon him for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Bailiff, I intend, in future, to devoi: whole time to the business' of Auctionecr, Collecting, &c. It will be my endeavor, by prompt and careful attention to business, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or @olleating. Bills draughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &c., ! at the Onserver Office; and at tho Standard Office, Port Perry. \ W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873, . Wm. Gordon, Licensed Awctionecr, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, { Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, pa" Parties entrusting their Sales to me way rely on the utmost, Ritention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. THOS. H. WALSHE. ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township , Thorah, Mara & Rama in | Mariposa, cte., in the County | Residence--Cannington, Brock. THE WALKER HOUSE PORT PERRY. Ta Subscriber Subraces this opportunity Lis sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal and con- stantly increasing patronage which has necessitated a continued extension of the accommodations till now THE WALKER HOUSE heth for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Rrovince and surpassed by none out of the best cities. Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Publie, Farmers. others business |. Jin ey and The general public will fi THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of accommodation and moderation in charges. e Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is, fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice of the market and the utmost atten- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers. T, WALKER. Port th Ports, Sept. 1, 1676. 3 po JORT PERRY HOUSE, PORT PE JAS. V. THOMPSON, - "PROPRIETOR, The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are carcd for in) the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers.-- Additions haye been made which maker this the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. IN ENISON'S DOMINION HO At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. 'Phe table and bar gupplied with the best the Market af Choice Liquors and the best brands Excellent stable and shed ac- WHITBY At this office, or at his residence | 3 in : commodution, and attentive ostlers. will be punctually attended to. Debts col- a OR SOR De tates lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. || prompt remi made. I WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- RE HOUSE, oer. DEVE MANCHESTER. By GEO. HOUCK. Taving leased the a' ove excellent Hotel TRAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, g J LOL LE pod Retail dealers in! W I and Awerican Marble Man- Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, Also Building Stone cut to order, JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. 32 Whithy, July 20, 1871, R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Mor ria gc Licenses Oftice, lot 10, in ey | r the New Act. Brock, Aug. 5,1871, 33 it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- bation aad patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct, 6, 1875. ROYAL HOTEL, ALPHONSO HINDE, PROPRIETOR. The comfort and convenience of guests 1 attended to. wllent accommodation of Commercial ' AH Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. | Port Perry, Aug. 6,1 IGITIP & BRAT Ip! Chandeliers, Stand enou! warm the whole North fur nishings. Oct. 14, 1875. FORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, C. MK I; NZIE, PROPRIETOR. 2 Subscriber Nh: g now fully oc Ww and extensive Livery Stab! I A of superior Horses os und Carr prepared to furnish first cf On Moderate Terms. C. KENZIE, ORT WHITBY S Sone PERRY EXTEN- SION RAILW / TIME in vo. 11. Tikes cflect on Monday, 12th Aj Traius Going Nori Whithy Junction. . =e ? CANNINGTON, Oxr. D. CAMPBELL, s Iotel is now furnished in t nd offers every accommodation to | Prorrizron First class Sample Rooms, RB Livery postu 1. RMST RONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION) WHITBY, ONTARIO. . ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. Wew Marriage Act. (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. I IST OF DIVISION GOURTS A TOR THR County of Ontario, ' FOR THE XEAR 1875. A NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired | § and renovated the 'entire promises even to) the Sheds. The Iotel has been furnished | in First-Class 8tyle and Stocked with the | best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests. The table and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. "NION HOTEL, | Port Perry J | when she will leave at 2 p. mi. for Port He ope MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, Prorrisror. [13 Good dati Careful attenti F Trains Goi ¥ ' With With in JAM A JOIIN J. ROSS, Assistant Dircetor. Daily Line Fro Rochester r [Commencing or or about Monday, April 1g.) NHE STEAMER 8 Crawford, Master,) will m: | trips on this route, il at morning at 7.30 and Port. Hope at 9 o'clc Rochester, connecting there with the York Central and Erie Railways for all points East, West, and South. Returning--Will leave Charlotte (port of ochester) daily at 9 p. m, except Saturdays direet, Thisis the shortest and quickest ioute Oswego and Watertown via Lake Ont: rio | Shore'Railroad -from Charlotte, b Dealers in Stock, &c., will find this the { «cheapest and_most ox oii ious route to Bos ton, Albany, New York, oor further ei applyto R. Craw fond I ort Hepe; orC. F. Gildersleeve, Rwewn OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. -- See D to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best Liquors apd Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July 15, 1874, 30 CHAS. THORN, V8, | iE ie 2lslelzks Els EMBER of the Veterinary Institute, dia id SEI Ill. Gold Medalist for the 23 0 Es EER best on Horse Practice. Author i 31 5|10(28 of a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. Gradu- Ux 15! 812)» 14 " es Jil 3 "8 | i i that be 'has : toh op his pr in GEO. H. DAR' DaBTNELL, Fil mpi san pleniih 1 1s a asl he Se Medion) Hal | Whithy, Jan. 1, 1815. ,of Mr All : E be found | y ole is | WESTERN ASSUBANGE COMP'Y _ [Poit Perry, Oct. 28, 1873, = - y er. DORONTO. JOHN 3 NM - WILLCOX, Incoxporated................... 1851. the Town of Whitby, has been. ap- Oleisiad™ OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE . fe SE of Ontario. J. 5 W.B PERRI J m. OHN CHRISTIE, FOWNSHSP OLBREK, Isguor. "of Marriage Livvasosc-Convesuncer; Commissioner &e. _ OffoesManchocter, Any 1 charge will be ht at- Third Divi- er Block, Capital - $400,000. To Tp Esq. 'Bernard Haldan, Esq. MONEY | MONEY | ONEY TO LOAN at ws per cent interest on Real Estate. A. HURD. {thereby support a Home Insurance Com, Peres HOUSE, UTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodasions. Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. Good stabling. THE ONTARID FARMERS Mutual Insurance Company. © y is now fully organised and > oe risks on Farm Buildings bo their ¢éntents, country*School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and | "5% ly 'have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance.Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock St., Whitby. L, FAIRBANKS, J., Beoretary. MONEY ' (Privaté Funds,) (r To 'Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- tonost. LYMAN ENGLIBIT, Barnistiz, &o., Oshawa Port Perry, March 12, 1874; 13 : Newbury 'and Sone, 3 { Newaale. 51, London. , chap. xu,, verse 2 OCLARKE'S World | Famed Blood Mixture. Trade Mark--* Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansing and clearing the blood trom all a cannot be too highly recomamend- vy, Skin Diseases, and For sores fof all Fotolia fe it gt sever fling and per- manent cure. It Cures old Sares. Cures Ulcerated and Sore Legs. Sines Blackheads, or el the face. Cures So i Matter. ETRE to the to pirat o i ig | warranted t delicate SO nitan Peopristor Jolie sul Dowie a Slant Sil spamanen 4h in the grea i pil Tos Sole Propriston. § FP. J, CLARKE, Chemist, ARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. ETON AGENTS, (Durhridges and Co., Colman St. imoniala from al pa uf B Barclay an ao arrington top 35+ (, London. Cel) the London Wholesale AGENTS IN OANADA. Montreal. ~Evans, Mercer and Co., Wholesale Drugists. Lymaus, Clare and C Toronto ~Lliottand Co., WioiedieDrogais ¥ amps and PARRISH'SS To light the whole County up, ing, Box, Parlor and Coal Ntovese nough to enough to be within the reach of all. Call at the Circular Saw for your house pe LIVERY RICS| {to lend upon Farr: b | Whitby, April 10, He each, and in oases con- | - each--s standing cases, Sop fh Fd | travelers. ~ TER OLD SURTOOT. tour in the Highlands of Scotland. As we rattled along Prince street, I had leisure to survey my fellow Immediately opposite to +, {mb sat two dainties of the firstorder Lanterns hat Also Cook- Riding up, and cheap W. T. PARRISH, Port Perry. , MONEY 0 LOAN | MORTGACES WANTED. 1hserihers hava on Th sums of mon. ol i dds Gr investment on | AS wo 1 ti Borrowers 1g thelr money with tho WANTED TO PURCHASE, Pun ober of Mortg Ehgos 3 for which the high- cos A the Conada Pers t 4 dressed in white great coats and Beloher handkerchiefs, and each '|witha cigar in his mouth, which' | they puted 2 away with a marvellous complacency. Beside me sat a modest and come- ly young woman in a widow's dress, with an infant about nine months old in her arms. The appearance of the youthful mourner and her babe indicated that thoy belonged to the lower class of society ; and, although the dandies occasionally cast a rude glanco at the mother, the look of calm and sottled sorrow which she | invariably, at such times cast upon ber child, seemed to touch even them, and to disarm their coarse- ness. On the other side of the window sat & youog gentleman of plain yet propossessing exlerior, who seemed especially to attract the no- tice of the dandies. His surtout was not absolutely threadbare, but it had evidently endured more than one season, and I could perceive many contemptous looks thrown upon it by the geatleman in Belcher hand- kerchiefs. The young gentleman carried a small portmanteau jp his 'hand--so small, indeed, that it could not possibly have contained more than a change ot linen. This article also appeared to arrest the eyes of the sprigs of fashion opposite, whose wardrohes in all probability, wero more voluminous ; whether they wore paid for or not, might be an- othier question. The coach having stopped at the village of Corstorphine, for the pur- pose of taking up an inside passen- ger, tho guard observing that the young gentleman carried his port- manteau in his hand, asked leave to *| putit in his boot, to which he im- mediately consented. 'Put it fairly into the centre, guard,' said one of the dandies. L DAVID J AD General A Offico in Mr. Ross® Ontario ) i AW im Lasany amount of Money | uid 'Lown Property, at The undersig. Unusually Io "ates of Intcrest! | Loans can be repaid | ny manner to suit | the borrower, Also several Improved F. arms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Investments made in Jun 5 Delien= tures, Lank aud other macketal Ks, Apply to JAMES nin Official suce, Broker, &e. OwsicE--Over the D on Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Broc , Whitby, BAKERY! AND . Confectionery. v MIE Bakery and Confectionery business in all their brangles carried on in .my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, | Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made to order, Socials and other entertainments supplied on modexgbederps, © Lo CONFECTIONS! in every variety and of the best quality, Children's Toys in abundance. CALL AT MY BAKERY Port Perty or Prince Albegt. CHAS, HISCOCES, Port Perzy, Mareh 10, 1875, WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & 'SUILDER. tent party to manage os the farm farm, 1 ily in future, devote ny whole attention ok Hy CoN TRACTOR. Contracis taken in Stone work, Brick work, Plastering, 8, &c, . Contragts completed with dispatch, the BEST MATERIAL ie. RAT, CLASS Utica, Apt am hes, Shapter and Owen. November, 31, 1866, 14 Ho Winer and Co. Joni Brown and Cg, t be at for alms. RCKLATING, 570 STONE-WORK, PLAS) G, &e., in all their exceuted in the "best style. depuitmente, Having secured the 'Why so, Tom, inquired the ldan- dy's companion. ¢1t might capsize the coach,' re- join ed the first; a sally at which | both indulged in a fit of laughter; hut of hic h the owner of the port- manteau, though the blood mounted siightly into his cheek, tcok no no- tico whatever. While thoy wero changing horses at 'the littic town of, Uphall, an aged {beggar approached and held out his The dandies looked at {him with scorn. TI gave hima few half pore, and the young widow poor as she scemed, was abeut to do the same, when the young gentle- man in the s surtout laid his hand gently on her arm, and dropping a sign for him to depart. The dan- dies locked at each othor. 'Showing off, Jack,' said one. ¢ Ayo, aye, successful at his last benefit, you know,' rejoined tho oth- er, 'and both again burst into a hoarse laugh. At this allusion to his supposed profession, the blood again mounted into the young gentleman's check, but it was only for a moment, and he continued silent. We had not left Uphall many miles®ehind us, whea the wind bo- gan to rise, and the gathering clouds indicated an approaching shower.-- The dandies began to prepare their umbrellas ; and the young gentle: man in the surtout, surveying the dress of the widqw, and perceiving that she was but:indifferently pro- vided against 8 change of weather, inquired of the guard if the coach was full inside. Being answered in the affizmative, he addressed the mourn- er in a tone of sympathy, told her his cloak. the baby' it himself. ta} being accustomed to all kinds - of weather. 2 Ww 0 At home, Bale or female: 835 tenderness, and besides, 1 my dear, the FOR Ko "We send Vala. | cloak will hold you both." ; mal aE EE et The young * gentleman, turnicg IAL YoURG, 10 Gieenwioh 5, Ns Eo quickly round, addrossed the speaker ARS Ro. iin I had taken a place on the top of one of the coaches which run" bo- tween Edinburg and Glasgow, for the purpose of commencing a short there was every appearance of af smart shower; expressing:his xegret that she could not be taken into the coach, and concluded by. offering her | 'It will protect you so dar,' said he, 'and, at all events, itwill prowet| The widow thanked him in a mod- '| est and respectful manner, and said that, for the sake of the infant, she would be glad to have tho cloak, if! he would not suffer for the ash of Ie answered that .ho should sot; 4 Mis surtout won t spoil,' said ene of the dandies, in a voice of affected: "WHOLE NO. 944 ---- in a tone of dignity which 1 shall never forget ; 'I am not naturally quarrelsome, sir; but yet it is quite possible you may provoke me too far.' Both the eXquisitos turned pale as death--shrunk in spite of them- selves into their natural insignifi- cance ; 'and they scarcely opened their lips tooach other during the remainder of the journey. In the mean time the young gen- tleman, with the same politeness us if he had been assisting a lady of "Tquality with her shaw! Proceodod to wrap the widow apd hor baby in his cloak. Ho had hardly accomplished this when a smart shower of rain, mingled with hail, commenced.-- | Boing myself provided with a cloak, the cape of which was sufficiently largo to envelope and protect my! head, I offered the young gentlemen my umbrella, which he readily ac- cepted, but held it, as I remarked, in a manner better calculated to de- fend the widow than himself, When we reached" West Craig's Inn, the second stage from Edinburg, the rain ceased and tho young gen- tlonmap, politely reéturniug me my umbrella, began to relievo the wid- ow of his dripping cloak, which he shook over the side of the coach, and dry. Then turning to the yonng widow, he inquired if she would take any refreshment, and upon her an- swering in the negative, heproceed- ed to enter into conversation with her as follows : ' 'Do you travel far on this road, ma'am # ¢ About sixteen miles further, sir. I leave the coach about six miles on the other side ot Airdrie." 'Do your friends dwell here- abouts ? 'Yes sir, they do. I am on my way to my father's house.' 'To your father's ?' ¢ Yes sir,' said the poor woman, raising her handkerchief to her eyos and sobbing audibly ; 'Tam return- ing to him a disconeolate Vidow, af ter ashort absonce of two years.' ¢ Is your father in good ciroum- stances ?' 'He will never suffer mo or my bady to want, sir, whilo he has strength to labor for us; but he is himself in poverty--a day laborer on tho estato of the Earl of #l----.' At the mention of this nobleman's name, the young gentleman colored a littio ; but it was evident that his emotion was not of an unpleasant nature. 'What is your father's name ?' said he. James Anderson, siv ? ¢ And his residence 2 ¢ Blinkbony.' ¢ Well, I trust, that, though deso- late, so far as this world is concorn- ed, you know something of flim who is tho Father of the fatherless, and the Judgo of the widow. If so, your Maker, and the Lord of Hosts is his name.' 'Oh, yes ; I bless God that through a pious parent's care, [ know some- thing of the power of Divine grace, and the consolations of tho Gospel. My husband, too, though a trades- man, was a man who feared the God above many.' 'The remembrance of that must tend to alleviate your sorrow.' 'Tt does, indeed, sir, at times ; but at other times I am ready to sink.-- My father's poverty and advancing age, my baby's helplesness, and my own delicate health, are frequently too mpch for my feablo faith." «Trust in God, and he will provide for you ; be assured he will.' By this time the coach was again' in motion and though the 'conversa tion waa continwed for Some time the noise ot the wheels prevented me from hearing distinctly, X<could see the dandies, howeyer exchange looks with ane another, and at one time tho more forward of the two whispered something to -his com- panion, in which the words ¢ Meth- | odist parson' alone wengaudible. At Airdrie nothing . particular occured; when we got half way between that town .and Glasgow, we arrived ata cross road, where the widow ex; a wish to be sot down. The young gentleman | therefor, desired the driver to stop} and springing himsolf from' the coach, took the infant in his arms and then along with the guard assist- &d hor to descend. "May God reward you,' said she, | as ho returned the baby to her, * for | fatherléss this day,' = « And mpy hé bless you,' replied he ¢ with all spiritual gonsolation i in Christ Jésus.' So saying he slipped something +f into 'her hand ; the widow opened it instinctively. I saw two sow. littered on her palm; she a afterwards hung it on the railing to | your kindness to the widow and the around to thank her benefactor ; buy he had already resumed his soil in bo coach. She cast upon hi'fh "an eloquent and grateful look--pressed. infant couyulsive'y to ber breast and walked hurriedly away. No other passenger wishin alight at the same place, we g lo soon in rapid motion towards the great emporium of west of Scotland. Nota word was spoken. The young gentleman sat with his arms crossed upon his breast ; and I mi by the exprossion of 'countenahce, was evidently revolving some scheme of benovlence in his mind. The dandies regarded im' with amazement, They Lud®een the gold in the poor widow's hand, and seemed to think that there was more andor that shabby surtout than their puppy brains could easily conjuot~ ure. Thatin this they were right, was speedily made manifest. = When we bad entered Glasgow; and were approaching the Buck's Head, the inn at which odr convey: ance was to slop when an * open tra- velling carriage, drawn by four beautiful horses, drove up the oppo-: sito direction. The elegancee of this equipage made the dandigs spring to their feet. iL * What beautiful grays!' 'cried one; 'I wonder who they belong to? 'Heis a happy fellow, anyhow,' replied the 'other. ¢I would give balf of Yorkshire to cnll thém mine." The stage coach and the travelling carriage stopped at the! Buck's Toad at the same moment, and a footman in laced livery springing from be- hind the latter, looked first inside and then on top of the former, when be lifted his hat with a smile of { respectful recognition. ¢ Are all well at the castle, Rob- ert 7 ¢ All well, my Lord,' replied the footman. At tho sound of that monysyllable the [faces of the equisites became visibly elongated ; but, without tak- ing the slightest notice of them or their contusion, the nobleman po- litely wished me good morning, and descending from the coach, caused the footman to place his ¢ teak and his despised portmanteau iu the car. riage. Io then stepped into it himself, and the footman getting up behind, the coachman touche! the leader very lightly ~ with his whip, and the equipage and thoir noble owner were soon out of sight. "Pray what fiobloman is that?' said one of the dandies to the land- lord, as we entered the inn. ¢ The Earl of H--, sir,' replied the landlord ; ¢ one of the best men, as well as the richest in Scotland.' The Earl of H---- ?' repeated the dandy, turning to his companion ; ' what asses wo havebeen! There's an end of all chance of being allowed toshoot on his estate.' : joined his companion ; and silently and crestfallen oth walked up stairs to the apartme ut. What is the "best thing to. hold Your tongue. The boy who was Licked out of time by a gun said he fired and fell back in good order. in Indiana the unhappy father les gina to save money to buy a piene. ¢ Three and sixpence per gal I ox: | claimed Mrs Partington, .looking 'over the Price Carrent, .¢ "Why, 'bless me, what is 'this world' coming to when gals are valued atonly three and sixpence?' boy of his playmate, whoth h&* saw" coming out of the hous with tpire!' in his éyes. 'T've beouw~éhusin' jah birch rod around my fathér,' wagibe, snarling reply. = The tenor and soprano in a Boston | choir were martied rdeéntly. cetious oxchiinge says that LA by chants, the usual way, and alti- mately agreed to duet. And first addition to the family wilt be. s trio. When aré stockings | like dead nent 4 When they are mien-ded';" or, haps when their souls aro dop or again, when they aré il lor; whén' théy are. in rm er, when they are past EE, or, Jur when they are no longor ohn last Tol® Ob, yes, wo may bern oux lotterg, of introduction when we please,' xed It is said that when a girl is born ¢ What you been doin' I' asked 4 ' -- a tear upon the money, and turned ight, doge. : when you get out of temper ¥--

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