f MM' : (- J t IP -.1 ' 1* uog THE FREE PRESS, ACTOtf, HALtON COUNTY/ ONT., J0LY 5, 1877. Pub iRhcd by special request, TIE M1IRUCK OF THE LAMB. ' Attend, my friends and neighbors, a moment to my call; I have an invitation I give it unto A splendid exhibit ion isrshortly to begin, I'll give you description, and urge youjto come in. ' J Almort ip,-thousand seasons withun- Th feaat- !h*s been preparing, there h&s^no time bctm lost ; Th'U shortly now be ready, 0 then do .. not delay; ; ._ Bo sur .to gain admittance, and O apply to-day. - A theatre capacious, twelve thousand .; furlong squnrv, Stands on its twelve foundations of .--- fctecious jewels rtite,- Ita-iiokjn bright and sparkling, ot varie gated hue, - Pour forth a do4d .of splendor to the astonished View. ' Twelve, gates. p.pe-vls ;un)irokon, its .:- ~. ,iiJBPy*s Jdwdam.:.l. There shining angels waiting, all . ibeautious as the fun ; 1 ^Sie-'cAin^r is of jasper, the floor of '1:,~ ' O he prepared to view it its glory can't be told. The cenc that's to be enacted all others will excel, _ The number of the actors no human topgue can tell, Kings, Pnpfees, JPriesW, [Prophets, and il^ou ask their dress, lis white as snow in salmon the robe of Righteousness. , ;The music Js most charming, the song forever new, "- The guests have, long been learning to .-" sound)the notes mostrftrue. -' Those whole will be directed), by nature great 1 aro. ; ' erod dream, the' il-arriago of the Lamb. They need no light of candles nor yet the silver moon, ,<~i ^ The sun will be confounded when at the brightest -noon ; * The glory of the bridegroom shall far outshine his rays _ Through't the spacious building in - one unclouded blaze. -' No indolent spectator within those walls : jappear, Forlthose who gain admittance will 1 fall be actors there. The happy guests invited will form the .glorious bride, No length of time divides thorn and I pleasure ne'er subside. Ask you of the condition, and who may take a share, The .King makes free provision and _, all are welcome there, The king, the lord, the debf or, th con demned,-and the free. Do bat apply' in season admitted yon shall be. "Cb-Betweens." If there is anjthing too mean aad contemptible to live, it is a ^ "Go-BihreenT Ho will destroy a friendship be tween two people quicker than the black murrain will go through * flock of sheep. If yoq desire to live at peace, and to keep your friends your very .-1- "own, avoid a " Go-between." _ rlf. you have a friend, and you larB anything on, your mind which you desire him to learn, tell it to him yourself! Do not employ A., 'B., or C. to go to hinj and" garble; your statements, and impress his own construction upon what you said. Go j yourself. Attend to' your own business especially when'that business involves friendship. It is an old saying, and it is a true one that " a dog which will .- fetch a boie will carry one ;" and when your " Go-between" conies to yon, and drawB his face down, and tells you that he heard Smith say - tW jte fidt if yo* slighted "him #*& Hwi JeaJims1 -party last week, Jjtni yob tell him thai your tanairu . with Smith are none of his affairs, and that yon and Smith can settle yoar own bus'nesa. ( Newer talk/tei oae of thaae nuis ances about yoar friends. Even if you toy only good of them, it u liable, to be misconstrued ; for it m almoat impossible for a ^Go-be tween" to tell anything just as it is. He- is generally endowed with a lively imagination, andj his talent for embellishment has to be kept - in running order by practice. Above all things, there should never be * ";Go-Detwe*af, where a ' husband and wife are concerned. . More homes have been broken up il this way than in any other. If your- wife lias faults and whose wjfe has not ? never tell them to a "Go-between." You had better out your wife's head off and. done with it, for practically both courses of action would ftmount to the same things __ And we would say just so to . the wife. If your husband fails in the standard of marital excellence, keep it to yourself.. If you fell Mn. C., of it, in less than a week it will be over'town that you are married, and that Mr. A. is a brute, unfit for human society, and that you are thinking of getting divorc ed; from him right off. By all. manner of means, let ' everybody avoid "Go-betweens," "and if you have got anything agaiiuit any man, go to httn and tell -. biin yourself, and haye the thing ,_ done with. Kate TMjbn. A healing medium ^a cobbjerr Nasty work Btirring up Gtreooe. A home-ruler the kitchen poker. Coo), but not always collected- , :aa ice bill. The latest news from the seat of war ia to the /effect that Count Wipeoffyourchinofl' had effected a junction of trpops with Geai'.Cut- offypurnoaeoffTand the two would oo- o{Mra*o -iguitfi* Pjilldo woyourvest- ofL Tremendous results 'are Joofc- edfor. -r NOW THEN! ATTFNTION! Robert Fissher Has ovprythipg.that yon want in Stoves, and Sitohon Furnisliin^s, all to be sold chaaper than over. An immens* stock just arrived Brass Kettles, Porcelain Lined Kettles, Lanterns, Smoothing Irons, Milk Pails, Japanned Ware, Pressed Tinware, COOKING BOX AND . i PAELQR STOVES, STOYE PIPES, &c, &c. i EAVETROUGHINQ, Jobhlaff aad. Sepain&e Promptly Atteadoi to. ROBERT FISHEB. Acton, April S. 1S77, <0-3m SUBSCBIEE FOK THE AOTOIT FREE PRESS, Only $X a -Year 00 ft 3 13 02 | hi 0 H EH 0 > 0 0 o fee = re' a v a t^ > a 3 s o H-a " % In Advance, La .o a I D w o v o a '5 t: I S o J. o P- B ' ' a H O' E R a S s* a o . *> CO a. u $.2 Si- a s a B ^ o o. Ol 1 '1 pHr^ ^2 2 H a o :0 . O =5 a is ^> a > a '^> O 'A a e H_ a a t> Eb o a H :'8 8 6 ~ a a d Z . . o p o JT u ^ to. S ir. ,15 S5."S'J , t ,1*- * o g g o -o o t- p2 t4 1* U S SggS 3S E$oS fill: i-5 O HH o o o o o o to oooooooo;o ooooooooo : h o n n ti fi im oa <m . - .s a -o. : 33 n o -a : ~z to to ! .E.S-'H'H 2dPo % % ' o _. Ilud rt s . , PM g g a _ -u'-s -o -c . g a a s e . _Sl jr; X X X S*J a- w *- ^, ^: ^ c.ssj = 5'3 g g { g: g S 5 g | I g ?"3 a-s. ? F Sooo- oOoPggooc 1- t- t ti ( t^ t 00 OO 00 OO 30 t oo , OJ I) * UJ 1' - |, ---- ,. c-i ^.l. n - _^, _ r? CJ _ .s S" S ^ ja ^'^ S - - j " to o 3 c u .5 o : >- -o o 3 - e * a C - " g p 5 - =J cho| o^' a o to J* re e*-'~=: SS-O^; zi ~ S^ " OO ->. i : : : b O t ills'? .2 a g & g-.a s . e o a o u' J. u a s <y D 8 o a 3 2 o -.3 73 V _2 o OT a o I o O 9% a> o eS CD ftl O a a H p. SZS- w o -3 .2 o ~3 ^3 ^mtim -w^i j i?iwri^ WW" W.STEWART ^CO Have commehcod opening their New Spring" Importations; And in a few days will show tho. finest stock of . FIRST CLASS GOODS submitted for inspection in Guelpb. Kpeoial efforts have been made to show the newest ^Dress Goods, Spring Jackets. Mantles, Costumes,. KUi Glove*, Hosiery, Traces, , - Lace XJurtaine, I " Slieetings, and I Mourning Goods. OUR COTTONS were airwmtracted for before .the recelit advance. Customers will ' have the benefit. i Gents' Department. In Cloths and Tweeds, . Dress Shirts, Ties, "Collars, etc., Stock of Felt Hats, Are particularly inviting in styles and price. WM. STEWART & CO. Guelpb, ilorch 6, 187T. .1 SECORD BROS., ACTOjNT . W;".: & MM'0j|':i JUST F?E0E|VE| FCR THE SPEIaNTG t- OO CI eS 5-: is o THE FREE PRESS PRINTING HOUSE To Merchants and other Businessv Men in Acton, as well as throughout the County, the Free Press is| an' > . invaluable Advertising i Medium. ! Our Unrivalled Facilities for Executing all kinds of book Iand job printing A.3DS Bought IJow, nnd will be Sold at Prices neYer Heard ofBefcre. eel OJ; WJirte and Refined Sirgar-vSymps, MeFas- ses, Vinegar, Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Npw ur rants, Prunes, Coal Oil, Boiled Oil, Haw Oil, Spirits, of Tin pentine, 1 arnish, Japahs, etc. ' POST OFFICE ST0E AOTOiq-. The Bubscriber having again jjone into the grocery businesfr, woqld in- timafe that ho has always a full line of go'ods usually kept in first-class grocery houses, fresh, and of the best quality, such as Of Prunes, Soda, Reil Lead, White Lead,-" Colors of all kinds, etc. Cases, Soxes, Caddies Sacks j TEAS. Blacks Finest English Brenkfast Conguo, Souchonf. Oolong, flowery Orange Pekoe. GREENS Moyuno Uunpowders, Silver Leaf (Gunpowders, Moyune Young Hysons Uncolored JapanB, t Imperials, Twanklaya Our teas are all selected for their Superior drawing qualities Special discount on purchases over 5 lbs. ; COFFEES. Our Btock comprises the best grades ot Old Government Java, Laguayra, llaracaibo, and Rio. Roasted and ground, daily, on the premises', thus retaining all- the natural aroma and . flavor - of the berryj. . OAKZTED G00OS. California Saltnon, Portland Lobsters, Frenrh-Sordliies, Cove Oyster?, FresUMackerol. Ourod Sams aad. Baoon, 'Choose and Butter. ' ' Burnott's Estraets 'Ss Essoacos. TUo. Finest Qoods^anufaetured. 0000AS AKD CHOCOLATES. Taylor's Coppa and Chocolate, pp's Homooopathio Cocoa,, Menier'a- Chocolates. I SU&ASS. Refined, in (Loaves, Cut Loaf, ' Dry Crushed, Granulated, Ejcira Ground, Extra C, English Kefaned all grades, - Demtjrara, Porto Rico, Amber, Eo&oy and Standard - j_ -SyruBs." T0BA000ES. Chewing, Smoking, Cigars. FBpiTS-DBXSD. Valenoia Raisins, Lhyer Raisins, Loose Muscatel, | Sultanas, Beadless, Voatizia Ciirranta, i Blaok Patrasdo. in cases selected Do.. do. in bbls., Eleme Figs, French Prunes, Tunis Dates. . 'These goods are the finest ex> ported. i CAMiTED FRUITS AND VE&E- ! TABLES. Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Pineapples, Strawberries, Succotash, Green Peas, . Corn, ians, Tomatoes. r Beiides many.othar articles in season, not here mentioned* I j^-CheBp for Cash or Trade, Boaps cfail kinds. Picklos and Sauces. Crosfee < Blacttwell's. MIxeil Plcftles, ChowchSw, I'Iccalill,' V MnsUroora Catsup, John Bull Sauce*, ' Leai Porrin's iVorchestershlreKauce, TomatoJlauup. Favorite do.. do, YorKshlre Bolisb, French "Mustujii, FARnTAOEOXrS -G003S. Carolina ltlco. Arrnenn Rico,Vl Pearl SaRo, Rio Tnpl<iea , Pearl Uorlcy, CorniBlcal, Oatmeal.' DESSERT FBTCTS Currants, yaioncia.orange'8, Mpsslna L#omons,'P-lneapples, Tunis Dates, Bordeaux walnuts, FlluorU), Almoiidn. BISOU;T3.88 OOKFEOTIONBaT.; Arrowroot, Wine, Soda, Abernetby. Oreami hemon, Butter. Boston, Gralinm, Oyster cracker, .New Yorkt^lnger nuts, canter Snaps, Candlfsanaswijelmoiitsofnll kinds, oneese, Butter, EgiSjHops,- CB00SER7. China Bets. White Stone Bbtii, Figured Stone Sets, Chamber Sals, Tea Plates, Bowls, Jellies, Platters, Bakers. And a full line of other kinds. Mill Pnns, Cream Crocks, Butter CrookKrJugs, Flower Pols:-<to Selling at tUo'manuraciurora' prices. aLASStv"AB,B.: f Tumblers, Goblots,, ? Lamp-', Lamp GlasKes. I Glass PlateB, Glass Sets, Fruit Jars, 4o, <to. VTeXL 2apera. aad.iW,iado.?7 Blinds' ' In great variety cheap. MlSOELLANSOtTS. Tubs, Palls, Brooms. : washboards. Brushes, Ac., Ropes; Wiro and Wooden Baskets, Talent Medicines, - Dye Stuns, Stationery, Uehool BookB,: . - ' . Purses, Wallets, Bohool Bags,." : Speotacles, Vlolliie, i Violin Strings, Briar Pipes. ' Fanoy Goods, Combs, Ac. Boneless Codfish, Earrings, Oysters in can and bulk--in season'. arte Of Biscuits, Confectioner^, Spices, Starch, Canned Fruit, Ffsli, etc., Tobaccos, Cigars, .Raisins, Chefese, Soaps, Candles, Wasbiiig Crystals, Piekfes, Jams, Jellies, Matches, etc. Chests;-'Caddies- and Boxes I Of Young Hyson, Gunpowder, J-apan and Black Teas, ranging in price from 10 cents upwards. The -best value in the coqoty. Acton/March 14. 1877. SECOED BROS. Prepare for the Dry^Weafcher I GET A PAIR OF NEW BOOTS; i -1 -.: i f '"! " O Enable us to turn out work equal to anything done in the cities. Acton, June, 1877. JAMES MATTHEWS. Conveyancer, Com. in Q. B., Issuer of Marriage. Licenses Insuranoe Agent. &o, SON CRAINE & "aare iow in stock a, iplendid aindrtmint of __ - Suitable for the Sumixi^riSeaeo^f - All Sizes and Styles from the vefyfcest mp^. PRIGEt as low as tjie low&i : ' v', Speoial Attoatioii Given., to Ordered TOrfc ^ Repairing Pramptly Attenjded to. cbadteaS0K7 Acton, March 13,-177. ,-j. \H?j:..v^4u:.*i . *