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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Nov 1867, p. 1

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-- VOL. X, No. 44.] PRINCE ALBERT, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, C. Ww, "THURSDAY, NOV. 7. 185%, » A -- - --_ a TE em marm-- ------ Pre-------- | Ele Hutarin Wbserher, 1 M. CA =D, THE TWO ARMIES, liancy outshines the most precious gem. | dered out into the fresh air, rndls Knowing, | | ICENSED AUCTIONEER, Collector of A iw No danger of my ever forgetting him, any | caring less where my footsteps led me. | Pot have to wait long for an explaination, fot - A Waskiy Ateounts on Commission, whether in or out | As Life's nendig column pours, more than I shall those happy days spent in | Scarcely concious how I reached it, I found | she commenced hurriedly, ¢© Nelle, cousin | J. R. Wit, Yo man abou twenty= POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, of the County. Remittances made according to instructions, Sales ton leh attended any- where in the County, on the shortest notice. Two marshall'd hosts are seen ,-- Two urmieson the trampled shores his society three months ago ; or those cruel | myself seated upon a favorite seat of mine, words I heard uttered by his proud, haughty | in a delightful grove about a mile fiom Aunt Lewis is very siok ; we feardangerous He is quite delirious; and Nellie dear, he kesps two years, committed suicide, at. the Bates Hause, Indianapolis, on Sunday, by taking > Charges moderate. ~ Days for Sales int i FAMILY NEWSPAPER, |} oe "Oateyva Ofc. sppujtos That death flows black between. | mother. It was at the party a Mrs, C'e. || Lucy's. I bad only been thers, a fow mo- [€/ling for you. The doctor guested we to | morphine. He was from Owensboro, Ky, ? 18 PU. ED ? re ile Uauridee] ost Office, One marches to the dram-beat roll, hart wandered ou ino the garden to obtain | ments when 1 heard voices, and looking up |'°!! you he thought Mia something weighed and left a letter to a brother résiding in VICTORIA uLocK, ED AT THE The wide-mouthed clarion's bray, a breath of fresh air, forthe crowded rooms | saw my dear little friend, Rose, accompa- heavily upon his mind and ¢aused his sick- Indianapolis, in whieh, after giving some TNE douNTY : ALEERT, J. D. Cottingham a And bears upon a crimson scroll, made me feel sick and faint. 1 stood be- | med by Lewis Stanely. Woula they see mea ? uess, and he was sure it was gomething ¢on- messages 10 his friends, together with direc OF ONTARIO, * : ' ¢ Our glory is to slay." neath the shadows of & 'majestic pine; en- 1 hoped not ; I weuld keep ver; quiet. But camming you ; also he says Hod can save | lions for His funeral, he said :--¢I believe EY Y THUR D a joying immensely the glorious beauties of ah? vam effort. They had s "me, and | M® have gues- with due respect for the memory of our L ER) $ NY M 0 RNI NG, FER? ENTIST, FER oe move in silence by the stream, | what calm, stariit evening, and thinking how | were coming directly, toward me. Rose = what he has not revealed in his ravings. | mother, that I have inherited this desire for = Vith sad yet watchful eyes, beautiful our all-wise Creator has made | came bounding along in her usual impulsive | You did vot daretrust me with your secret, | death from her, for you ki h i 8g mpulsive ) er, for you know she attempted BAIRD & . PARSON, BORELI A, C. WI! camasthe patient planet's gleam everything for us. Suddenly my thoughts | way, and thiowing her arms around my but you need not have been afraid. I would | suicide on one occasion at feast. ' 1 beliéve By a New Process, Teeth can be Ex.| Walks the loaded skies. were interruptad by two ladies passing near | nesk, kissed me heartily, then, jumped up Snopes die than betray the confidence of I |in the old maxim that the sins of the ish tracted without pain, at his office. Along its front io saber shine, me, and one of them saying very earnestly and apologised for not wiodueing her cou- fran ut I Uy io) weaier Livew that { patents are visited on the children. I 3 "d putifall 3.1.0. prepared to exectie Hii No blood-red pennions wave ; <I am really afraid that proad icicle, Miss | sin before. Pp ery childish and simple, but you | would give a great deal to see you, Currie BL - AT Tari meter, when addressed to| J. D- 0, is prepared t6 exe ations Tis Dartabe- bars the siadle line. Helen Ray, will succesd in her designs up- |. ¢ Your friend 18 no stranger to me, Rose," will surely come to cousin Lewis, will you | and Mamee, but I know you would want i 4 a © OF ADVERTISING. dispatch, Call and "examine! his specimens. + Outil ia 16 save." , on my son. He seems quite, interested in | said Stanley, adding, ¢ Miss Ray, I ar very | not? We have telegraphed for his mother. f 0 know why I was here, and [ don't know py Ee TIEN i we ingle Pecth insertod---purts of sets, or whole y . her. Butl would rather see him in hs /glad to see you,'--and the hearty grasp of God grant that she may arrive before it is too | what I could tell you that you would be~ p- ' ii 'theartions, perline « . . 0.02 De n ' Two paths lead upward from below grave than have him wed that poor haughty | the hand, and glad welcome in his eyes, late to see him alive. lieve. I believe, brother, that if I had i ' UNDERSTAND.--Attention "to the Teeth P p ® ) Ww ; i Cirds, 4 6 lines, per annum - , 5.00 s the health. Without teeth in good And angels wait above, girl. 3 told me of his sincerity, I could not speak, What could I do? Should I be the means | never read a novel I should now be on the 3 Seared fy Nungua, and charged | qv 5 ipostiete iastigue fu Ligh Who count each burning life-drop's flow, |. 1 plainly distinguished the voice, It be- | so gave hin my hand in silence, while he of resjoing my darling to health and to his | high road to fame and fortune ; but, alas ! I i Mvoriisoments received for publication, withoutspe. health. Each falling tear of love. longed to Lewis Stanely's mother, They | continued--¢ I should have supposed the lentes, Oietuae I must go--but just then | was allowed to read ibe vilest kind of novels } cific instrdetions, will be inserted until forbid, and | Ifyou have decayed teeth, get them filled. assed me, and [ sank down upon a seal | companionship of my warm-hearted cousin | the words, <I would rather see him in his | when I was eight or ni id. t SET Noadvertisement will be taken Ifyou lnvon any suey them replace aby new | Though from the Heroes bleeding breast, aris on me, heart-sick - weary. Sd py melted i Ta of your grave than to marry that poor haughty girl,' | ways loved to Loe foun il a 5 ones; Prices low, ork w 9 [+ : 2 3 3 whiborad disanunt allowed do Meru a and others | 77 i) " ot carly don os | Taw n Figetem drew, But it séon was gone, Helen Ray ®as not | nature,' came to my memory, with startling distinet- novel | had read what few bovks there were th ay road ee a at eh istaprmots | oy wus retanta y houg h the white lillies in her crest the person to give up so easily. Hmylife| Iam told human' uature is not so easily ness, and my determination was instantly | at home, 1 good books had been furnished 3 eu 40 J am individdal or company, to Office hours from & a. m. to 5 p.m. Sprang from that scarlet dew,-- path was to be a sorrowful one, I had strength | changed. Meanwhile, Rose hag, been Jook- made. me, and no bad ones, § would have read the * = : 4 des * i i ml ii v H HF Titi terms will, in all cases, be :tictly ad- Bossa dan. 15; 186% . 21Y| 'While Valor's hagghty champions wait | to bear its burdens ; so breathing a vow that | ing ju the mast profound astonishment '1 pannot go, Rose ; circumstances will | good books with as great a zest as I did the LR meiedio English Pink Dental Rubber; New and Till all their scars are shown, 1 would never enter a family, where I would | ¢ Why 4s it it,' she said, that I have never oot, admit. Eatreaty will be useless." I bad ones. Brother, persuade. all persdns * Rid Sn ce anine Jmrertaves uf fhe Nutt beautiful Vuleanite Base for Arti- Love walks unchallenged through the gate | not be welcome to sll its members, 1 ge-en- (heard you speak of him, Nell Ray? 1 do added and saw she was going lo try her [over whom yon have avy influence. mot io or aL eubyting Sighs aud condemuiing tificial Teeth! Tasit beside the Throne. tered ®hose roams crowded with beauty and [not think that I will ever tell you anything | Prelly persuasive powers, read novels.' i: the eboratumaresis of the 'soumiy; po] i rag ar lashion. vs again as long as I live,' and she pouted her Lam sorry Nell, yet I believe you have AT STRATEGY Tim 3 Husul aul gmvmtad rs xiven wil be unsurpassed by 2D. WATD, MY HEARTS HISTORY. As soon as I entered, Lewis Stanely came | lips very crossly. Sod Fgavone Jo Jas desiaion. But L must ys ' i i yo ORCIRPSENT SURGEON-DENTIST '- to me. * Miss Ray,' ho said, ¢ 1 have Joon «Why my lug Rose, you mus not ex- genes a mR. wit A fond parent heard u daughter end her it I 1. BY LINA HILTON, looking for you vaialy for some time; I am | pect | could ever find time to relate to you X11 un days passe Nardiy | fellow plan an elopement. + "The hext 'da re eat ome ct le SO FAain=set,, rbrivge. --- ulud the long-looked-for has come at last. [all these brains of mine contain,' L answered | K1OW- bony remember walking my room | 0 14 nan a the yeony one rh + Ciggulara, : ' atly i i i real J i i | i he hy App ot Xugip, Ball Ou Gatde, % oy go the «Nelly Ray, wliere are you ?? But you are pale; are you ili?'--and he fgaly;¢ besides, 1 had not the romotest idea 3 oe t Fin heii fhe supplicant knee | 40 eed him thus :-- You are afie brave 8 -« Sige han atans sins seine i tis con & ted, isfaction or no charge, and at prices w ach defy. These words came quick and rather im- looked anxionely. into my fage. 1 tole ym Mut Mr, Slanely, Kas sour cousin until, 1g: re in Jif ne oud - Satvest prayer Youth, and'} don't objeet 10 you tor a sonin~ 3 have them done 10 take home with thom, ite competition. atiently to my ears, as [ was seated in my | my head ached slightly. : day. 8 ight be smareth law. Here is a: hondred 10 aid in elope- \ + BAIRD. | H. Ae. GSYEuEES Rev. or A TD: Br i 1. a vew book, in which y A walk in the garden will do you goad, « Well, I suppose I shall have-to exouse The wi SEAL Wig wmibtiey ame 10 me ment, May you live happily 1h the " py ---- -- Jos. Gould, Esq., and J, Bolster, M. B., Uxbridge | had become so deeply interested that 1 had | Will you premit me 10 excort you thither ; you this lime ; 1 love you too well tobe of oe Cl he to o to hes I She said, house, ard may no. aceident occur 10 throw 44 Busiwesy Divectory, . entirely forgotten the stern realities of life ; | 1 have something tojsuy 10 you, 100, whigh 1s | fended with you long ; and now, mon chergy 7 yg ary be | he least shade:oi the sunshine of 'your life. na nn t was suddenly aroused to a se of | for your ear alope,' 1 will go.and gull you a boquet, while you is both ioble and gdod. All L require is, that you elope wit ' £e DR. JONES Jutels 5:1 A) L. y aes youu i i i | cou Lewis talk Id ti Jand| "Granted, Mrs. Stanely,' I replied old] 4 ! ¥ P ny A h y ' them by the words of my little fairy friend, | 1 replied by simply taking his arm, and [and cousin Lewis talk over pl times j and + but whatt} yy" 1 replied coldly 1 ja ygier--she's a mighty fine girl you know EX | Clie hen the County of Ontaric,] =---------- === | Rose wild, and in a moment more the door | We wended our way where such a httletime she bounded away with the fleetness of a i" Waatl Sk Jo Te about 'the proud |, 'somehow: hor mother-and I eoukl never $ rince ert. REVERE HOUSE," " MANCHESTER ! mn 1h bef 1 had h di blasted so | fawn. icicle succeed ing in her designs upon your : 1 " hs tood bel efore 1 had my happy dregm biaslel travel . smothly with her'; we don't kifow' : i 3 Wit g Bel ones ed ero Svea; her eyes Suiekis, pian sumlve He took my 'hand in his, and looking into | son ? and would you not rather see him in his her or en ) ee odor 9 ; . ' " YORONER for the County of Ontario, 1. PLANK, PROPRIETOR. « Deer me ! if this ain't provoking Nell| We walked upanddown the smooth gravel | my face with a loymg, inquiring, gaze ; then grave that have hii wed that poor haughty | yiuraiice that she won't ret to her loving { | J Physician, Surgeon' and Accouchenr, - lt Ruy. : Here I have beer \ rr fi . in | walk several times, without either speaking ; said --+'Shall "we talk over old times, Miss | girl? father ands: mother any mote. Good-bye | Pines Albert AVING purchased the above hotel, and has | 9 4 157g hag [voting Jor'y. (hen he paused suddenly, and in a sweet, | Ray? It isa strange providence that has| ¢O, forgive me for those cruel, hasty ' : Hl --------e ee furnished the Bar with the choicest Viquors | the garden, in the sitting=raom and: paslor, | then. he pa Ys Ply 2 Joel i i sunny, and may yeu be happy." There we @ F. H, BRATHWAITE, M. D,, C. M., and cigars. Every attention paid to guests.-- ioe Pe | sender voice told ne of his deep abiding | brought us together; you ate the fast one 1] words," she said earnestly. ¢1 repented o Yo et it Of T " Stages to and from Whith 1 daily. © Careful | 20d in fact everywhere, calling you mean : an elopement that evening of une. The RADUATE of the University of MeGilt z and from Whitby call daily. ~ Careful |"; a | f o. and offrad me ins hand and | thought of seeing in this tle village. The | them, long ago. I did dot know then, but| LH Colles; Montrom, Phicienn Suernand 0st ostlers always in atten ance. 8|while as lustily as these: lungs of mine love lor me, : 1 Ap fi 3 J {| young man went unacompanved. a Accouchear "Prince A bert, Off Fer Hes | 7 ---------------------- | (juld possibly ndmil;-aud hers you are | hear in language Buisg do his noble self, | Past three mouths have been very long ones | have leatiind since) from hearing Lewis tell 1) ohy everything: Goutd dot ba entirely s e and Resi- ve S 3 yi Pp i q ce se of mi 4) . | MOB BIEL, GRECKBANE. |e er or Fm Liner ts vena Togas oar \ HE a s ati in| love my future life will be one of perfect 8 g a § 7 | fiet rid of the girl: "The father looks npoh "ie MeoTLL 4 RAB, Tes Wishes, am % P43 hug mist Sever siees Shy tions In peace happiness, for I Joved him almost chosen one. 0, Miss Ray, I'will not repeat | that only the good and pure in heartare true- | is act as a neat bit of strategy. F P Ly Butedons, kobe. Office and above Sorel whic he bas fitted and furnished Who or Wd Have dre Fro 'r Yous bein ¥ § But it coald not be. Stern fate | the offer which met with stich a decided re- | ly noble.' 1 pt e----------------a- " 1 throughout, and where the best lat wb. i iE : olf 3 fig % i i ih : FRIEND DON'Y SWEAR, WM. MGILL, M.D. FRANCIS PAK. M. B. with areful attention, can "vay tn. cooped up here this beautiful day 7' had otherwise decreed, and I gave him a Juma} fo J, pat eanrt oh, a go with you, Mrs. Starely,' | said vf 200 © 0! » . . . . S| 1 Vv: V. 8 . Pht BILLINGS, SO bling, ene yards, and attentive | ¢\ye|) my linle impulsive friend, 1 am Ha seemed Amast gatonded , r ; y ery § may "May FA A little boldness, united with gentle cqurt= ISTER Attorney at Law, Solicitor R. A. MURTA very sdrry to have been aveh @ tnal to your | fora moment ; then said in a voice so sor- be rewarded by the precious boon of your May God bless you, Miss Ray ;* and she { bad d HE Public, Conveyancer, WE Propfieior To temper : but, as' yon Sy 1 | rowful that tears almost forced love 2 ' |clasped me to her heart and pressed "many oy AY the Sean ¢ | ay nen And, v Office over T. C. Forman's | Greenbank, Feb'y 13,1866. Gly yi oem pen oly 28 5 ' «| from my eyes--¢ Miss Ray, I canuot, wall | 'Itis impossible, Mr. Stanely, and I hope [ warm kisses upon my cheeks and brow. lead many to reform. he silence of pio- --_-- ee" | was feasting so heartily upon the glorrous 4 ' Who I'etterad the sick room Lewis was feseing Cristaius in the preserce of ppen COCHRANE & COCHRANE, ARRISTERS, Attorneys, &c. Price Albert office--opposite the Town Ilall; Port Perry office--oyer Mr, Bigelow's Store. NORMAN F. PATERSON, +. (Late of. Millar & Paterson, "Faronto ) TTORNEY-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Beaverton. Office in Jewett's Hotel, KENT STREET, LINDSAY. Good stable and shed attached, and an attentive ostler always in attendance. Free Omnibus to and from the Cars and Boats. Saintfield Hotel. contents of this volume, I had neither eyes nor ears for anything else 3 and therefore was deal to your calls. ~~ But never mind, now I am found, proceed to relate ta your eager friend why you were so pa ularly anxious to be iu her delightful society.' ¢ Well, the fact is wy cousm, Lewis Stanley, has just arrived at our house, and | not believe you are a vain coquette ; I could not have been so eruelly deceived bs you have good reasons for blasting all my hopes of happiness in the long future of my It wos | us." <But may I not call upon you? Surely you will let me be your friend, if nothing the subject: will not be renewed between life," 1 to'd him L bad ne more to say, and I thought we had better enter the house. Fhe party had lost all its infetest for me so | soon hastened home, and in the guiet of my room for the first tims gave velit to more." «I shall be very happy to class yon among my fends, but | thuik under existing cii- | cumstances the léss we see each other the better." calling wildly, «O! Hellen, Hellen ! come to me my darling! I want yon so much.' 1 went up to him placed my hand upon his burning forehead, and said, ¢ Hellen has come, Lewis" ¢1 knew you would he mur. mured softly, and soon after fell to a quiet sleep. The fever in his veins raged wildly for a tveek, but my voice always scothed sin is cowardly, apd ought to inspite 1a them an honest shame. 'The following ingident is suggestive, A pjous young tradesmen, living in alow | part of a provincial town, was constantly grieved by the unmatily and wicked habitof swearing which wis practised by. many of his customers. He at length hung wpa board behind his counter, on which, wes. » the buildin fed by Dr. Wi Simcoe-st. v j ilding occupied by Dr. Wilson, Simcoe-st tell you, Nell, he 1s perfectly splendid, just + Justa you think best, Miss Ray. Iwill | him. The doctor had ordered the most per- i -- -- sd . P. A, ; : TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chan- | him with their custom may depend on finding | yoo iifuily about books, and pictures where | the solitude of that night, I sat by the win- | not intrude my hateful presence upon you | fect quiet, and so I was I ft alone with him. ery. Corte ancer, Notary Public, &e., | SYOLY convenience necessary 1g their comfort at- i 3 g A ki i { wi ain. May God bless you ever; adieu ;' | hour after hour I' watched by his bedside Li : yancer, Notary Public, &e, 410. Good Stabling, and attentive Ostlers | he has been--just as you do. 0, I know [dow, thinking, After the first burst o weak- | again. y id } ro y and he hastened away, with a face fiom | with almost breathless anxiety. HURD, en HLS house being new, commodious, and well Through all furnished throughott, the public favoring [as handsome as a picture aud he talks | my griel ic a flood of tears. printed the words, * Friend don't swear |? On an oath being uttered, the tradseman would kindly direct the attention of his Eee ten Ris pr ndsay, C. J. E. FAREWELL, L.L.B. Rn. MEE, | B.A. CAMERON & M. & MACDONELL, Bin and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors County Council Ontario. "Offices: Court Hou: ou. 0. -- 3 | ee br re sere rete TPE _. ANDREW. F. McPHEKSON, Parser and Attornay-at-Law, Solici- torin Ohancery, &c. op Brrundas, street, 3 doors west ot the " Whithy, July 4, 1866. R, J: WILSON, ER, gro at Law, Solicitor H. J. MACDONELL, LY. ole oon LLB. I hu A y Mh mre di Stee op] at RAeriod oF. VaR) Oshawa, C. W. Dental Rooms directly opposite the posv ce in the Victoria i the always in attendance, G 00D accommodations. Careful attention AX to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars Good sibling, . DAFOE, Proprietor, | THE ROBSON HOUSE! ! LATE SCRIPTURE'S HOTEL, DUNDAS STREET WHITBY, C, W,, GEOKGE ROBSON, - « - PROPRIETOR. UE Subscriber begs to to announce that he has leased the building formerly known as Scrip- ture's Hotel, for a term of years, and that he has renovated and re-furnished the building through- out. The p! preming are pleasantly situated, op- '0st Office, in the centre of the town. 'he Railway Omnibus calls at the Hotel, and tho Stages for Uxbridge and Beaverton leave the door every morning. 1G Careful Ostlers always in attendance. GEO. ROBSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ' BROGK STREET, WHITBY. HE undersigtied begs to announce that he taken the above well known premises 1 was [gr moment dumb with astonish- ment Joon said, ¢ Why, my linle en- thusiastic wild Rose, is it possible that you are mo better acquainted with me than to suppose 1 would accompany you home to see a gentleman 2? ¢ Indeed, I* can see no reason why my best friend should not go home with me to see my handsome cousin. I amsure if you will not I shall tell him just how naughty you are. But please do go. He need not know that you knew he was there.' ¢ Nevertheless, little rose I cannot do as you wish this time. But you mus: not feel too badly about it,' 1 added, as I saw the drew her into my lap kissed the tears away from her beautiful face, and talked cheer- fully upon indifferent subjects until the traces of tears had entirely disappeared and her face was wreathed in smiles. | « Well, Nell, d must go," she said at last, great tear-drops standing in her eyes, and I }! ness I wiped the tears from my face with a must walk. I would leave home ; could not stay near him, Aa sunt of mine had long been wishing me 1o make ber a visit and J would accept her invitation imme- diately . The only eign 1 carried to the breakfast injuring my health. jections, law. Lacy. It was a small unpretending village, just the place for a world-weary broken my eross alone. © from sight when Rose came back with her hat filled with flowers. ¢ Why, Nell--what have yon done with Lewis?" I pointed to the receding figurein table of my severe heart-stiuggle, was a the distance. face a few shades paler than "usual. My think," said she ndighantly. mother said she wished I would pot attend will accept of an invitation to walk with him any more patties ; she was sure they were agilin Sometime, 1f'I don't read the young I told her I would not gehtléman a lecture upon good manners, my as I had concluded to accept Aunt Lucy's | name is not Rose wild. invitation, and make her a long vist, The | my precious 'imp upon such an ungallan, family looked surprised ; but made no ob- | youth; therefore I will proceed 16 wedve my In fact, they never did to any of | lowers into a wreath to adorn your queenly my whims. My wishes were ever their | head, I wonder if you know how beautiful You always seem perfectly un- With me to think was to act, and in less | concious that youare the fortunate possessor than a week 1 was quietly séttled with Anut of a single charm. 0, Nell, I cannot help envying your beauty sometimes." « Cease, little flalterer, or you may make heart, Here I would forget the past, and | me vin. But'sétiously, my darling, I often you are. He had not disappeared ¢ Gallant gentleman, Ishould ¢ Presume I But I eannot spend very sick and must keep quiet so that you may be spared to us RememberHelen is with you, and loves you devotedly." He looked very happy and contented, and soon after fell into a refreshing sleep, such as he had not had before in along time. ¢Saved " said the doctor, joyfully, as he came in to look at him. The folowing week I spent most of the time by his bedside, reading singing or con- versing whichever pleased him best. He said those were the happiest days he ever experienced. He recovered rapidly, and in two weeks was able to walk out doors. One day while we were 'out walking, enjoying the beauties of nature, and the sweet com- munion of two loving hearts, I told him all --how I had loved him all the while, and what had been the reason of my coldness towards him. A cloud passed over his tace what I had accidentally heard his mother the Lord, thy God, mn vain, for the Lord will riot hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." In a short time swearing was entirely abolished, not only in that shop, bu in many of the homes and workshops i iy the neighborhood. / SERIOUS ENCOUNTER. some time ago, and a Deacon was set on the Having] arnved at constable got his ey i his man walking on the platform, constable on the first opportunity steppyd out and, rotwithstand- ing that he was, private clothes, the rob- ina Momese gat was oft, ck of the culprit. | spot RT t, third door north Nhichhave on newly Jurnishel and Senavuteq + of mother will be wondering where Iam, | speat my time in sioring more 'bounnfully [envy you your pretty childish ways, your say, but 1t soon passed away ; it was 70 | corner nedr the Post-Office, where th - 3 Wi ih eu careful attention, can always be found. my brain with knowledge. And in ihree | golded curls, and eyes of heavenly bine |me fo be sorrowful for the forever past. ' ving overhauled his man, { -- Eh es 1 JOHN SHEISIIE, : Tint "for Reach, Convey- Good stabling, Snclossy Jars) ards, and atten- and perhaps cousinLewis will be Jonesome. months which I remained there I was al- Now as you have finished a beautiful reath | «Nothing shall separate us now, Helen.' and had a desparate NT RPARBURIY AW .REE y you will like each other, and I want you 1 a rd 4 4 3 ~ ; . Lets sisi HE AREWELL.- &. McGEE, . . isin D cAwPh FELL: Props Proprietor, right ee les and Bl yoy firm hand Je had no. tme-for sueh-ulle (which the color-had flassp. Oy what wenld | ~Finalty "his eyelids unclosed slowly and tw, ig bout apile- di Abe ina TT ARRISTERS, Attorneys, Solicitors nnd Th, i i J when daylight ie d | I not have given if I conld have called him | he looked at me with a pleased, surprised | 'eCHONa1€, ie ' 14 d : \ 1 { 4 -- Tha chy 1 k dwhyl w demonstrations, and when daylight returne g : , ' J i aki + Bo een. In the Post Ofice DAF om HOUS > te ' Jan ig MV vane I had marked yt a path in which my feet back'and told him How madly I loved him ; | look, and was going to speak, but I put my the fearful consequences ol breakin Gols A : UTICA] Pe yon. --but no it would not do; T must still bear | hand over his lips and said, ¢ You have been law. «Thou shalt not tik ihe name ol . tiyeOstlers. Charges extre; oderat Remember, [ shall tell Humjoa how nangley i ' anver Sonmiot "of 'the _ Court' of 21y "JonN MILLER. you are? : "| most happy in perswing my self-imposgd | for me (for which I thank you» most Tieartily) "Nothing," I answered. the robber drew n kele a : Queers Bench ke. a caret lly attended B : TT |e Very welly--then 1 Prasuse he will not | task, 3u . apile of the dense shadows which [think we 18 porta frei 1 % ¢ Our life shall be one of perfect happiness | o/seral severe wounds on the Aud ro oklin n House.| introduction : to. your bom obscured the sonlight of my existenee, Now | As we wedded odr tay Homeward, 'Rose | and love, my Hellen, --and my own at last." | fm aud body, when the rb } "h 5 - a, x e VICRERYE = i l ¥ ws my peace of mind and ial h had. been scat- chatted' gaily, little thinking bw weight ' May our hfe be one of usefulness, 100, oft and again made off, w 104 ecimable yo . 3 hea Vl 3% ul IcENSED Augtionest for the Townes EGS mort respettly Saform. the ianabls hi he shall have one ™ spite of 120s] tered to the four winds by the statling an- of Homaw rested pon the hid . her com 4 Lowrie as re Happines. ait hon (Jus tras Ye ; nor run far hips of Uxbridge and Scott: Pia the County of & Ontario, that he at no very distant day, either, So | nouncement that the idol of my. hear, wag | prnien. Amen 10 that, Wy darling. 1, and had fo fea ali and days of Salo aD-| fis Joe he above premises lately ocoupied | y be in readiness, my fair, dignified | once more near me., Should Iie from him | The following week 'my stadies werd very WHOLESALE = 5 ESTRUCTIO py Man's" Pobli Lis du lol . id Jad oe, wwlileh lis jas newts isha) os and now, adieu, until we meet |again? No, 1.wowld net. 1 had done. so | much' neglected. I could not fix 'my' mind on ' in went on his wa Ald a. \ Shadi iy dato het travellin public. vyilhe bar stocked | ) once ; mysterious fate had brought him here { UPON anything long enough to'commit it 10" A terrible slorm burst over a ke por- Totewed iby ars hogsebick, and ine: N L hina for she Tou fn ore aways in a, ance as ns alon with my book and meditai pe... Bul and I bad greys, strong | enongh oad ah Wry tg aot Boe n of the Rio Grand 3 Lhe even im of bn some of them set off Aor 1 he SER h Onta - hi book lost. all its interests, | thought to bear, his presence, even when o dregtiful were its effects that | run. him down fowards event He un r Victoria: ; roe Bp hy dock ap jis find hat knew that he could be nothing to me. and entertain tier cousin, during hid sojourn | pa on were spread alon, o| Vie i in Wycombe jail oii issue of a Jurplaft 413 1, held me spell-bound, previous to | Iwas here interrupted in, my rexene by among thé!" Bit ode mording While I was 18 poopie. © known 10 have periab- | ihe case. mi. x 1 pagel That ti he lew d 2A id 0 the, entrance of, Any Lucy, anxiously ine helping subt Lucy with her baking,' Rose |&: C arksville a widart Jittle. town had'onty : ys ningte h the call of Rose, I threw it down om- | the, entrance of, A ney, Bly ine io A two of its hougea lel 0 tl. ibe tale. The, . Jaler foe eon cleared male, ® VALS) 6 North Or BL. quiring it I was sick. It was so ugneaa} | ame' Tubing in, nedrly ont of breath with village, of Bagdad. we high eo b ping a b trips Martin ge | UF jockinos: ; lilo Ro: L le _thotight | she sajd for me to stayin 'my Too , | \haesshith of fast walking, and weeny fea- | ground. Browaavillo jo ECF JIS] BY AUTHORITY. ; Secs | Bei me" heb i 8'ehivtwi intense: tits ¢ Pleas 1 severely, Lai iv 1 ft') MACKEE 1 JOEL; ¢ HORITY.) to Lyou wa Bh x [indtedd df ig out' enjoying iif | g intense 4+ Mente teres sovercly, aut a hee #aotA ow at Port Perry.» Office «the Sevaod d ne wr inh i if beat: |' weather. * 1 tord hbt Thad a 'severe Yaris up iiito Jour rom: withome,' she said} Nh bin 10 pi Ys mod tu ; «= Walton 'Street, a 'Hope. |" Ho" HENRY SHARLEY™ faced 144, BEE not ache, and perhaps a rumble in 1 Wd | 1 bi¥e aiietbgti wey 16500." : Hols ine than desaib tha noite Creve Wat. MACKIE; Proprtor Jan, 23, 1867. 3-3 | least, his iillctua wind, that in brl- | would da me good, and accordingly I wan- Lady stairs, wondenng meanwhile what devastation,

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