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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 10 Oct 1873, p. 1

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/ I 1 THE l\1EROHANT llENERALl ADVERTISER e and Cru:tv.'I'1ght. It is a common open to the free discuss1on of all quea WEST.iDURHAM u 1I a.rgely iu the To\vnships of Da.rhng Stea.m. Job :Printing O:ffi.ee KING STI\EEI BOWMANVILLE h1ch the general public are concerned. TERMS five cents !Jer annum, In ad nee The Merchant and ' Obser- ~ty $2 R \.TES OF ADV !!.RTISING mn u 35 per annum 19 AND GENERAL VOLUME Y ADVERT:I~ER. NUMBER I POSTERS, PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS CHEQUES NOTES HANDBILLS LABELS CARDS TICK.ETS &c &c &c ei:t BO nen.ta 5 cts per hne first in per line each subsequent one JO BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 1873 EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. mance, anu the greatest chance ol I rict1cal rrosaic happmes:i, seldom Umte Manv girls, cb1efly ~1ly favorites, and consider ed pretty 1n tl e1r c1r . . lc in wl ich op1n1on are neither, refuse all sorts of fair s~enung Jove with him because I blushed when he to the \Vear\ drudgery of her life A name orga.us, and nso l\ tor the purpose of com I tbiuk before 11 e part sir I 11 ill less so111etlung secined to have gone from preesmg and Jlattenmg her forehead would spoke her hie, leavmg 1t cold and void "bat it be an nnprovement The lungs and heart undecen c ) ou Don t Be m a Hurry to Go c,:le!ltlemen s & Boys Garmellts ~or a long tune she sat with het hands ·was she knc'i\ not The glorlous, glowing would certamly be rehe\ ed, and her bram Imperial Fire Insurance Co l"Oil T!il: ISLA.ND ARG ua lil \DE IN THE folded and her splendid dark ei es lookrng autumn days which followed were ever af m1glrt not suffer grev1oua lDJury OF LONDOfi UNK RAILWAY I .r,EWEST STYLES dreamily before her at length slie rose to tcr remembe>Cd as ihe tlrmmest, saddest m Come boyl!I I ha' o .something to tell y·u The \I aterfall and chignon are borrowed Bowmanville Julv 'Zr 1869 Come neat l would whisper it low he1 feet and laughmg ma low tone said her hfe from the lower order of women lll Japan, 1E 0] TIME (EstablU>hcd 1803 You are thinking of lott~1ng the ho1nestead 11 Jule her ei es ghttered b11lhantl) I Graduall) cwme the convict1ou that she "ho have al ways had a weakness for them HEAD Ol:F~CEs -1 011 Broa.d St nrd · 24th, trams will lea\ e ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. Dou t be io. a hurl') to go Pall Mol l London tl 11 k Mr Ranleigh before "e part l ou lo>ed the nan whom she had ao heartl<isalJ In t)rn '"ldcst nort1ons of Afnea, aa the on as folio\\ a The CJty has mar y attr;,etionfl EU \L -\GE:t\OY 101 u. n; \.11'\ -24 St GOING EAST '"11 acknowledge that I om not quite a cruelly repulsed loved 111m as a woman dmwmgs made bJ travellora sho\\,ch1gnona Lwerpool Lomlun and Glasgow G.EN ct o.mtlnt 1.-Iontical Ilut tl nk of tl e vices nnd 1:1us la1l 7 30 B.m fool ne1th~,. am I in love \'i ith you loves but once 111 her life and laved }nm are worn, and the more dangcro11sly Wlld OR Tickets or inf nna.t on.J. apply to "\VJ1cn once in the 'ortex of fa.sluon \fixed 3 35 Subscnbo 1 nud JU"\esW-0-a.p tal a1ul I\.esc:rve W A. N.lliADS. Agent Next mormng Hagar entered the break hopelessly too for he never would retnrn the women the weater the chignon In !low soon the course down vntd beg ns aseenger 7 35 p m £1 005 000 S\erlmg F1lnd Bown all\ 1lle June 9th 1871 tf 30 lail 9 OOp m fast roorn rather late-ther<,J "ins orly one after w bat bad passccj ' Ah, I des~rvo it Japan, also, it has been obaerved, the less a Fundij 111vested in Canada- 10,::i 000 Yo l talk of tho m nes of Au'<t aha :It R LOSCOMBE rnsurance.s a 0 a. nst loss b) l 111;i rue effected on They ve \ ealth 1u the ied gold v.Jtl out vacant seal and that by l\fr Ranleigh She I desen c it, she would moan t herself "oman bas m her head the more she man the 1uqst fo.vo1 ab1c tern B n.11 l losses 1 :.i.1<l with B4RRISTER AT LAW, seated herself b} him s1n1hug 1n \\ ardl} at day alter day ~ do bt ages to arrange outside of it O_!lt i cfmunce to the Ilonrd u1 Lon.do1 :JOLICITQR IN CIIA1i 0-"'R¥f'd)c B t ah thcrc1sgollouthef tm bQ)i3 Jns self concealel d.Jss itisfact1on, but IIasar Whethcr she ha I lo veil I 101 all along, or The trght-lacmg appears to have been J DODSWO!tIH h!N'l:OUL BROS If you only shovel it out exerted her elf and 1n a few lfl1nutes he 'vhcther the bt rn1ng kiss he bad pressed borrowed from the U1rcassians Their 0.rFICE,-Over McClung s Store Ila.mo flat 'Ihe 1nercantJl e life is a 1,a ~ 1 L1spector Gen Agents Monticnl fo1 nd hunaelf Lo hlS great surprise, dr"' n on her lips wakened all her sluntbenng waists are bound m leathern bClq, from the as J M Buma.comb a Dental :Roo1ni!I 'lhe goods arc E st lug1i au l ll lo v Bowmanvillc Oct 27th 18GS ty R R LOSCOMBE Barnster gen into a h~cl y convcrsat1on \\Ith the\ on1 in sou] she kne\V not she ~as not stone, but hour of their birth until they are married Eet.te1 nsk the old farm ~ wh e I ngcrfor Bowmanv1lle and Vic1mty who the mght before cor 1d not open her a true hearted wo1nan, \\ho had <lisco,ered, The Oueassrnn beauty, however, proves re Don t ~ 1n a l i y to gu l~o 1nanv lie .Juno Llth 181 O 36 hps As he talked lo her ho marvelled how \\hen too late that she had a heart by the trogression in ornamental urtifi.ce 1 for no a1he great Ot 8) W est J af,! induce neuts mo 43 39 4w he could l ave called her ugly but tr'1th bitter pain gnU.\\ ing at it A little Rhyn1e came Jnet u1 ttmC real belle of the tnbe ever uses cosmc!Jcs. And so has the busiest ma1 t And a.ll about tho best of Lune t.o say Hagar Lenox silent and Hagar ~"n So the yerl' passed and once more 1t \VOS Their eluef moral character1sllc, co equal B11t ealth is not m ide in a la-) bu) s~ Dune from the W eat of the vory best ox. ta llnng were t\\ o chflerent persons the golden snm1ncr t1n1e Not beat 1n any quarter Don t be lll 11. hul'1y to stai,, l Ha~ar s little with their beauty, is adroit kqavery They I ime that \Vill al:wa} s stand the te~t 14.c bankers and brokers aro weal ti y Muta! Perhaps as she talked to Roll she raised Eadi steals all she Life Assurance Society cottag<1 faced the sen, and one evernng, (l.S are Spartans m theft When m~king into mortat H 1 serted on all the latest YJ.1.llt.l pies Thoy take in their tho isands or so her nndn1ght eve:. oftener to h1s face than t1 c ~un cast h1~ last qu1ver11 0 rays on the can from her neighbot The crops ore I \'\o~ll try aud keep a goods lPl l) 10 ill t Ah th11 k of th@ fiauds a.nd deceptions For it is always wa.ntecl Ei::iTAB1ISHED IMO gua1ded by armed men \vas nbsolutcl) nccetJ~ru " Fe"' men ca.~ 'vater r 1 1" stole out o.nd go1ng do" n to the filled w ch G Id and Silnr lhat when you a.1.1. come ll. to buy Don t be 1 a 11 u:ty to go I 11 extracted for l'wcnty five cents. rcsl.J t a woman 'vhe is determined to p1ease beech she paced up and do"'" tlunkmg of The floatm~ hair 1s the fashion of Bo You JI not be d1sappo1nted nrst class tooth paste always on hand CANADA. Cll.IEF OP'F101 a The farm 11:1 the S:kfest and surest You -will alway8 find it dry and fre sh and Rolf waa not an exeept10n to the rule the year belore Her eyes were Lent on hcmia Which may account for the favor ntal Ro01IIB ov1::1 F ] McArthur s store I3f SI <fAMESSIREEl MONIREAI 11.) And that is something bonnie lhe orchards a.re loa<lcd to dav t Bowma ¥-ille Before bre KfJ.st was over he ackuo v the i;xoun I, and altor some trn1c had pa·<ed tbe style finds among literary \\Omen The So conic along and try this Limo m n30 tf 1'. o 1 n.re free as tl e air 111 the mount a !18 · DllcECTORS But don t forget the 1no~ey Iedged that l\-1i~s I£ r x: "as ery charin in thL:3 'l\ ay she nneed the1n, and sa\v a \Vo1uen of Bohe1n1a. nrc a1mple 1n their. A1 l 1nona.rch of fill yo survey ' ' AL~Eli SH\.NLY Ei,iq n.11? Clw.u.rman Hours of deln e'"'.r from N n e a m fo J: ou~p m in~ f:.trl and ln o. \Yee] be ca.lled li rnself n gentleman s\andmg a le\\ feet from her it hves and hve to an ad\ anced age Du.Ne \.N J\.1ACDOKALD Esq Bettf;lr stay on the farm a while I nger Corner of (lncon ru19. Ontario Str~~t MAJOl '[ E CAi PDEL! ( B St IB!o.r c fool for ever thmkrng her stup1d So the was l\olf Uanle1gh For some time they The bump on the back is not a proof of 1 hough profit comes in rather slo"v THOS HOWDJ!' ~ iHN HoxODiBL:l!; JoHN HAM1LTO:t> H '"ks l1.C'1ncmber you have nothing to riE.k. boys golden summer da; s shpped by filled up stood loolnng at Ca{..h othe,. Haga ... s m1nd evolution but is a recurrence-as Agaa Dolv-manville Ma.ri.:h 11th 1871 no24. tf burg Ont Don t be in a }lurry to QO RESIDENI SEChETARY -JAMES GRANT with all kmds or garntlea and pleaSt es was 11 pe1f·ct chaos the oul) dISLWct s1z "ould say- a recurrence to the type of Rolf managed to be al" ays near I-I agar and thought \\as Lht she cot 11 now ask Holl s a camel VITH F Y COWI F. begs to m SPECIAL FEATURES. t.. e public genera.Uy that he ha,s com all lus 1nao:,cultne fr ends rnll ed lnm about paltlon f r her condu t to hun Actlo on LITERATURE '.!:here seems to be absolutely no progre<! lHn: E.t!II'U1Fl PROI.I'I8 belong to and are<l ·v:id ~mess 1n the Shop next to the Es 0 ISS M LAKE ha. great pk>s re iq m Im JlntaL10n w1Lh M1 s Lenox and all llic unpul<:<e, s.Le Crlme ')UH;kJy to hts s1dc a10n m cosmetics rhe KamS<:hatkan hag one door enat of T ~Iilne B forming the 11iha.bitruH.i-J vf JJarlu gton that f:i l w angst the Polu.:yl okle s HAGARS REVENGE ~g .aad several years experience i11 the she ia prepared to receive J?Up1la on the 1?1ano Ins fum1u1ne lookeJ dahgars at Hagar ' ho and sa tl performs her matutmal toilet by smearmg LIVE::! D.Rf.'TTNED DY Ol'H.l!IK CO).fl \.JHES Ot OJ ~e hopes to sat sfy :i.ll wl o may favor and Organ Particulars by ttpplic ~tion to 1'.irs RoJJ yon ha' e not done your duty to snuled "" eetly and seemed pcrfoctly un Mr Uanle1gh I behave! shamcftlly to her face 'v1th red and white us ~oon oa she wl ich an extra P1 cm uni ttoould be 1cqu.11 cd can th a call Burrows m4.tf be rL$8ure<l at the O'I dina1 lJ rates of tlus Sousl'tj It was undoubt night ) ou ha' e been out here smoking in conscious of their Jealous) and encouraged J 011 , w1Jl you fo1g1' e 1uc 1 Sh.a raised emerges from her hovel FITS GUARANTEED Hampton Sept 6th 1872 ' under a spcx.wl ar angcnwnt t er eJ es to Li:;, and tiOll1ctb1ng she saw edly lrom · contemplation of her m a for stead of dancing Come, I sh ill not let Rolf the more w49 tf \ manv1lle Sep 4th 1872 SPECI \L N 01\ } OF.J::I r \BI I I OLIOIES H1sue l JOU off any longer I wuut some one .to Rolf was soon forced to acknowledg to there iJDpc led I rr t) Sa\ n a broken he81 mgn fashion plate the bard arose to remark un lei '~h Qh ~ly 10 lo or 9Q Annual Pa) that beauty unadorned is adorned the moat dance with }fisa Lenox she 18 a stran 0 er, lun1self thnt his fl rta.tion "\\as no lonser a to.tn g voice Llt ~lnng ~l~~pl;> the wlule mcnts are req_ r~ l each pn.yment 1:1ecur ng a It 1s the Greek girl, unlit for honorable use unJ. \VCn1ust be pchtc to her fl rtabon bit \e1gingra.pull) to real lo\c ~ul l\lr Hanle ga-ltolf-1f ;ou care Pohcy for ;;t. i'j m1 t~BUl'e l prop(n t1onat6 to the the 1 ownshvp ot Dar/Jingt_on Ila\ o 111ercy on me Kate i~ 13 too warnl At 1 rst he put ns1dc the idea ln 0 nly Jic -for n )-love no v..._1t 1s ) ours At m hie, who traces famt blue hr.es under her numbci of prem ums p icl andf1 ccf1 otn f ut1 9e to dance to mght m lo' e with a p 0 nu less school teacher r these la't w01<ls ·he 0 hyly .,tended licr eyehd to mdicate physical fragrhty, ns if 1t tJayment of pre ni"lrn~ H T PHILLIPS, N on~en:;,~ 1 You me.an you are too He deteriuu1ed not to go near her until tlus hauls to bin Roll caugbt her m lns arms were not apparent enough The ,A.rab \Yorn l'.YIODEllA.TE Pt:l!;MlUMS and ll)USt liberal con HAMP ION Another car loa l of th1! a.ho\ c noble art C'fos on dttiona lazy idle lancy had died 01t-be woull le,ne and drew her closely to I im so clcsc that cu darken their eyebrows nnd eve lashes, l r 1111 t nttcntion gn en to &.1.les &c on !Ga.son the' ay P1os\Jecti.1ses J?ioposal .E orms.? &c l:!UI pl~ed Well I tlon t knnw "hi ch won!! uc the tho house that morn111g But alas for hn she eoulil feel the tumultuous throb of his but tmt them blue for full dre·s and Sun rLblc terms on a.pp lCO.tivJ £".the Eead Uffice o:r ~ny of Please call at the worst to dance er lin'\ic you tulk to 1110 nlan nature 'Vht:!n he entered tho break hcnrt aga1ni:;t her u \ 11 and once more his days They swear more suceessfullv than the Agencies BOWMANVILLE Impudent fast room a id ohc smrled at him he dJ.S i1ps c1pug to hers rind h s Cj es looked into our arm) m Flanilers The Bcdomns dlS Ba.ii~on, JAMES GRANT Farm Implement Forwarding Agency Res Sem etru-.} EN~ISKILLEN. 'If you \\Oll t bo a\\ll-V I suppose I nlnst CO\ercd t4o.t there \\ as no necU for lns hers" ith a 'vorld of passionate ta1Jde1uess mount long enough to pamt their arms R. W JAMES s p1 91nptly \ttended to on reaaonable terms The ear rrng barbarrsrn lS ancient, and a come spee ly depar ture and '0 he lmgeved on, <\.t length h<s bapp ne·o found >1ords AGENl FOR llOWMANVILLE JGng St Bowmanville ourv1val of the nnfittest, therefore a type R1srn~ langmdly, Itolf offered hIB mm Lo each dai l econnng more pcnlonsl) sweet O B\RKER Hagar I thought I "ould come and Bowmanv1lle Dec Fi 18"2 nlO JAMES BIGHAM, Obscrve1 O.ffi ce Kw0 l:St L1s s1eter an<.l togethei: they entered the One evening the) strolled do\\ n togotl1cr catch one more ghmpsc of your dear face presel'\ ed But the haut ton of the wildest io ly ~inter Glazier Paper Hanger &c, &c dancrrg saloon to the sea shore '.!:he pale moon liad JllSl' before I left America for ever b lt I need Arab tnbe show a shght vanation from the Bo v1n nv1lle Jui e :>4th 1870 :l96 tvpe and a marked 'lI'Provement upon 1t '.!:here she is the ; onng gul by ti e nsen aurl her sih er rai s flooied beach and r ot go now, need I httlc girl 1 All k nds of wotk lll:!.Qlll.Ptfy attended to and They shp a little p10oe of glass througli the \\indo\\ said 1\-lrs Adntns to Rolf ocea.n \vith llhht Thu low wunnt rot tlie ~Not if my love can J eep you RoJr <:.. anti.sf i:Ction g a.ra1 te('d I ANK CER'.I'U ICAES Apr heat 01 " 1\llr lt~ dcnce-Next <loor cast of the Dible Ol1r1s ca!L1lage of the nose, and utilize the rncL·1Ve 1fc ai.:cns !Cate, v.liy n ust I al,\nys ":nes as the) lalpc<l the shore \vas th~ ' Aud Hagar yo 1 are satlSficd w1th yonr 1 &c. &c con be 1rocme<l at ti i· o~ f li .. oe .... ·t~I m _ esA,GJ._Ef.L NC regular ra.ter.i I "huicl IYlWNE dance w1th the ugliest guls iu your rooni s 1 onl} sounc.l. wh1cl1 brok e the s11cncc Pres revenge or \\ill yon inake n1e 'vretcLe<l lor but graceful httle fancy by appendmg 11owmanullc July 7th 1873 22 tf \le J\'Iarch 8th 1869 thereto a heavy metal rmg, which has to V\ ell sliu 1s not prett) Rolf but th"1L 1'n tly Miss Leno1W1J">h:c _,__,_ _ Fo1 the following Insurance Con pa1tJ1.Jf:I a fc v n1orc ) efLit; '2 askOOJie, teasingly otht:r Inst tut oua viz ~ be dehcate!J dra"n aside "hen food 1s of beauty is not cHrytl mg :N< l oubt ohc Ho" pcacefill and ca rn the ea loo] s I !'<low Rolf I \\ill if you don tbut 'lhe (~UEENJi ue aurl-:L fu Toinran.ce Com I any Ca11tai£;000 000 ~loO 000 doposited balls well returne<l Mrs Adamo rn that have often \\lShed I could go to sleep be Holt stopped all f< ther tlneats by pressrng fcrcd to the esoph'lllus - The Patagonians w tlr the Do1nu on Goveu ment for the vrotec- gentlJ pitying tone \\ h1ch a pretty \\ Olllan neath those cool ghi'jteniug ' ;:n es, a..nd ncn: sent m the oty le of puttmg httle black I rn h ps to hers tlon of Policy holders in Canada. TO ~ patches on the face The Persians wear lho lSOLA"'IED l)..ISK l 1rc Insmaucu C~m affects ,vJ ~n !!pC< 11ng o! a lack of beauty tn er '\\ ikc ngn1n TM pru1y of Oar ada Cari1tn.l $500 000 -Ono of the a1 ther ,vornan all the bracelets they can steal, and carry 'It is h \rdly o. natural wrnh fro1n tho hps FASHIONS best hnd chea.1 C<:;t 0Gmpruuea do1llg bl su1ess 1n gold si;ent boxes arountl their necks It 18 Upon U10 principle tlrat an ugl) pcroon of one so yonng M1Ss L enox I confess I the Dorrun1on fo1 } 1.rmern and Isolated R1sk~ lhe< ANADALANDEl> ClIBDII COY io ahrn) s vntuous Lead oo Kate The shonld not hl e to gn e life up now And '\HAT TPEY MB\N AND WHERF. iHEY COMI!l a samtary measure with them The Abya R. POETRY they thcmsolves concur, but also soml. who , F offers of pure nrcason of youth anq for the ··ke of the azzlrng pos.'! bill ties of t\10 future They do not know 11ow many gold en balls, ever so much bigger tnd richer than this may not be thrown at their feet and they reject the actual and livmg man who would make them ver) happy if they would only thmk so, "nitmg for that apoc ryphal Prince Prettyman who never comes They are dnnly consc1oua, too, that n hen a woman gives herself 1n marr1a0 e, she ha.a lost her present foro.1 ot 1ntox1cat1ng su :B.ltYME AND LXME. premacy, althongb by tact and temper she may gum another Qf a more sober and durable kmd The courtrng tun·i is her time of queenhood , and so long as she keeps from utterrng the fatal ves she is mistres.s of the s1tuat1on as the one ,vho has to dec1de for the misery or happmess of both, nnd'Who can confer a favor and grant a prayer NaturallJ sl c "anx10us to prolong her vere1gn ty Imo\\ mg that when she marries she sinks 1ro1n a queen into a slave, and that the lover who Jawned ~ w'I'ailor Shop. " H N HEAL, a, upon her as humbly as a dog becomes her master, more or less severe ae ::ioon as the law makes him her bus! and All grrls feel this , and those among then1 "ho have M (JSIO ! M ion Straw-Cutters ! UCTIONEERS Grain Grinders FEED l\flLLS. Wm.. most of what 1s calkd mmden !J pride m their intm·1ve knowledge of "hat that self surrender n1cans, half 111 consmousl) half consc10usl , prolong that moment o! aurrender us npy one else "ould delay any action b;: which power 'vas lost thou0 h .1.n a. sense seeur1ty was gnn cd This is one reason why girl· with chances lre·il te and whv they ore sometimes so 101 . t gin m ilnng up their mm do that tl e clinuces pass them by and leave them stranded lot the re.main der of their days Worldly Compro1msmg And some fell aJ IOI g b't't>W up an l choked t -MARK IV 7 thorus i.1 l ti e t.l 011 s u d it ywl lti<l no fnut 'l'o Masters B J a l F t Te_ e ers. It can scarcely fail to have struck the most ursory observer of the hul its ind nianners of our bn1e, ho'v broad not to su.y lax, are the prmc1ples on "hicb the educa \Jon, rehg10us rather than mtellectual, ol the voung is no\\ conducted "'holcsorue because decided, reatra1nt ts no longer a la niode, pereua.s1on £it d reaeon1ng lie1ng sup 1 osed adequately to supersede thcru antl tbl8 not only m the farnillcs ol the "orl<lly or openly profane, but of tboso who profess before the \\ orld and in their o\vn c1rcle to DAILY LIN· ROCHESrER. I f -· 'i ith a Sa.v1ngs Bai k dc{'artmcnt I he UNION <lliD l'J RMAM1'NT Buildrng '1ctu11 is ready ar cl Sn.~1ng s Soc ty H 1sb Rolf t I 1n ufrai l she he r 1 you I hose ln.tter mst1t1 twns n.u.vancu Loa 1s on In a fe:v,. eecontl.;:s n101e tl c u trod 1ction I ~al Estate on tt::ur :i u1 u::i.Uy e t...'!iy for il e "is T" - THE NEW LA;KE STEAMER bOl'lbW0) l3o ~1nan1 illc l el.J U tb 1813 on or about 1st of 1\.pnl next con M ARJ nm Cl!EAPE8T WILL mence her regula:i; trivs on tlus oute THESE the n ost lasting the lca'ilt tro ble!!orD.e and l "NORSEMAN " LEAVING ~~~~~ ~~~ ...... 19 ly ~~--~~~ Dana's Patent Sheep Marks \l'K~ \.VE Just received a Choice lot of Cobourg eve1y mormng a.Ji: 7 30 and Port Hot c a.t 9 o clock for Rocheste'v~ c6nnc1.1bng tlieri;: with New York Centrhl and ~no. Ra lwll.y!! mo t cor plete C\ e1 Ili veJ t 0 l lrny &r-ti ise I n.ud reco1m1 endod by n an~ of-t11c best Jheeders 1 l ~W FRUITS, VARIETY for a.11 POl.llts Ea.et We6t n.nd South RETUR~ING >ms, Curants, Figs, )a.tee, Lemon., Ora.nge Citron. :Peels, ~ Will leave Charlotte (Port of l{ochcster) J. lv at 9 p m excert Sat 1rdays 'hen a1 c ,,fl le:n e a.t 2 p m for Bnghton DcR.lers in stock &.c w 11 f 1 d t1Uf3 the chc Ll est and most expedi*4:is ro te to Boston Al For further n for1nat1on ~pply to R ORA WFOJl,l) · t. P rt Pope ' or C l GILDEHSLEEVE bany fl/ ew York &c IN GREAT Al~o Barrels 1111d Boxes of 1a11:tif·I Candies, [ with an asciortment of l(~ngsto11 oH tf the Un tel Statl::ls nd Canada such ;IB G B I or1ng Salem h1::J.Ss Pr<:s J t J~1:1 v E ngland Wool Giowers Society t. JQhll S Jwss Henne pi l Ill P ufessol ~1 l\{ile8 f tho State .Ag ricultnral College I ans n~ l\'I i::h IIon Geo Bro:-.. u l oronto Ont J 01u Sr 11 1 dmonto1 01 t On each "\In.1 l i~ st~ le l tl o owl:lel s sl j a1 d 1 ot u+. all pretty \\as Ls l!l\\arU n u c and the Sleeps n inl.ler Tne~ VI ill I o selitfree by ma 1 o f1XI~8!i fo1 onlyfotre'!i:.:lH cJn1n1cnt ~ch, u.nd \ tll laf:lt for IWEN.TY ... Eb.RS Hnvc JOU hkeo ;our \'JSit here, so far 1 (...a C ~} l!J.USt <l.C OIU[ ~\J.y a.11 01<lers Nu-yc!s I 1nean yes very mnch, she ARCIHBALL> YOUNG J1 ausweretl t irning red and v;h1te by tt rns Sa:i1 1a 01t Ord H a ld e::)s~d tu the IYiEnoltN u.n 1 OB Rolf Honle1gb looked at her curiously RF. \ Ollie fot at) q 'I.UL t-.) YI ill be filled at By Jove I miglrt almost thmk she is rn tbe abo~ e mentioned l nee us IWC] ly as the l\1ar1 s cu bo llHtlle a U sout love \\1th 111e luve at i1rst sight How performed and Rolt av l "ftss Lenox '-\ere seated a.101 e 'You are a shanger Bl otu purt of the uni~cr~e I l)die\e 1 sa1J. "Roll Beeinh that sl o evinced no 111tentlon t > Ue 01n the con 'ciB ll1ou Iler C}es had been laBtcncll on the 11Jor and t ln~ wo1<ls she blnshcd deeply ip parently 111th a great ellort sbe pronounced the wo1d Yeo , Evi<l< i tly f10m the eouutrj paiulully Rn '"'E BISCUITS. a~run received another lot of tiq eeleor- iruu O':B.E LEAF 'l'EAS, Quality " the Te8t of Cheapness v1nan ville Dec. 22 l 1 1870 n12 tf 0. BOUNSALL, JRI.1£R MANUlACIURRR on AL li:R in nll the 'a11et1ca of NEW STORE, WELL FILLED WLrH THE CltOICES'r Olr. GOODS. AARON BUCKLER HaH the best a 1d most desii:ahltJJot of I fl ni. o·or i\icClu g B l30,v1ntLnv ll Oct lat 1870 the girl blushes tbougl1t he Ho.ve vou been living in the cou1 tr.} MlBs Lenox 1 She 11 thmk I ir il'euced m q H'<lhve ' I tlon t \taut to h.now '\here she. lives but she wont t ilk ar d I must s·J sometlnng '.!he latter pa1 t of this speech BCAUl'Ili'UL TEETH was de! vercd mtcrnally ' In the country I behc' c re tu rncd J M BRil\IACOl\Urn L D S Hngar conf 1setlly re "'th. Ext ttcted at Twe1'.l.ty fiv~ Cents SI e behe\ es Is the gnl a fool ' r11s Bpwmauvillc Dt:c :Stl 1871 1) re13o d C BUiKER Stores Italian& American Marble. A l arge and cho1cc i:ielection of tonuments & Grave Stones, "'\v ~YI:! of different grades u1<l surpasses all othe houses 111 town and Country Tailoring ! WATCHES Clothing! CLOCKS AN IMlllE:t)TSE '.NUMHl!lh ELECTRO PLATED OF A few more mcffectual effo1t. on lns part and the conversatwn ceasetl Roll was get ting lightly piqued at h18 failure to dra" lrcr out and he reJlccted \Hathfulli that I c was not 1 la) mg a' crv brihant part At length m clc-perat10n be pro1 o I that they should jOln the dance to blS 10 Alter a few Ibe S l>scuQer ha.ymg sec ured the able St(rv1ces finite rehef she consented turn s he led her to a scat, and ln tl. 1 \\ lS also to lun1sclf on ha.nd of e 1per1or \Vorkmanship and at lo vost pr1cc11 01 short MR. R. '1.B ~EATE, S Wrought Gast l!On Fencco Tea and Gof!ee Sels Fruit ani Cutter. s 1 rer ru-c 1 to tnl e ortl rs for or enclosia 0 burying lots GEN1LE"flfE~ GLOTIIING Furmture Tops Mantel Pieces, &c kc1 t ou hand or 1\-ruught to order ectfully re iue~ted o.t the work8 A call 1t1 Ile1nisf!he1ical JJishes not to be 11urpagaed nt the P101i1nct vh1ch w1ll be got u1 in the Fir.st Style 'i10S1 of Fashion, / time excused lllJllSClf Pa8Smg out upon the p1az:lu. he thrc\v 111n1selt n1to a cba1r and gave a sigh of mtense relief Rolf old Jello", Jou look as if a mou 1 tam bad been lifted f10m voi r shoulders i:;a1d O.)Ouug i1an \\ho \Vas staudin 0 nenr hun You show pfitnte p )netrutJon A Inonu tam lll the ~hape u[" g rl las lust ueen a::u.cl n the K<ng Street, Bownianville otoboi lot 1869 1 tf REii SO~liflLE 11 R"lS ~~ONE Plated Knives, Foks, &c, CLOTMS AND TWEEDS Equnl to n1y in th'e Dom111on At }1r l art s ic:;i1 lence n 1C1ng St1ct:t 0lha-i1 a. "\iCl'Y f 111 as$O ttnen l;- oI 1£ngli1:1h a.nd Cana li:1ll Jp,OT & SHOE STORE HE Subscriber wo 1ld 1cspectfull). inform h s 1 T. Pntel"'son. Bowman-..; 1lle M a.y 27th 18"'"3 taken oil' Ihe girl yoll \\e1c danc1n 0 "\\1th 1 Yes the same Yon w1tnes."-ecl the sac r1fice then 1 " uen lCntc g1' cs parties I al v l) s dance \\1th the u,.,lJ g1rlo:: Tlns one tf bp int;3 02. "as not otlJ ugly but a fool In a 1 l e strai n Itolf gav'\ t e vent to his th ougl ts r.ncl us Jortunc would have It 1\11 I cnox "rr~ seated 1nsidr at the vc1y nun1oro1 s o rntomero u d the public genera.I ly that in cvnncet1on w th }us ARRIVAL! S:POONS. WESTERN COF.iN FOH SEED, AND ltOM:E:-MA:OE WO:B.X, S:POONS. h" } as opened up a lllirge and I v.f ] ca ly ma.dt> work a.elected from the Well assorted Stock wluch he offeris for sale l"hc greatest and best assortment ever seen ill 'ItJwn None tQ .exi.::el it ei te!le ot "lnoh ho wae !1.t the so<mil of he1 own nu.mo she iose to her feet but see iug that the tlironn 'vas so great that she coul l not pass she qu etlj IC scatctl her self As she h<.i cnei to 111s candid expl'ea - Bl:.~STMANUFACTORIES, ~ Gold Chains} Rings, CDACKED CODN, FOR FEBD BROOCHES EAR RINGS &C None to surpMS them Selected by n1"·1f ~t the ma.nu.factories in England Vlery Low for Ca.sh. Gi e h1 n a call exanunc the work and Judge fo1 yourselve15 JOHN HELLYAR l,rone April 8th 1873 ru27 tf SPECTACLES I The Chuit:C'St of grades Uold and Sil~erfrnmes Lnzan1s Morne & Co ~on l and to flt ill S.ightfl lhese I w11l se1l at i.:e(luc1,.1d pr cog W. S. BOYLE, M. D. G REMOVAL. R. DAVIDSON has removed h1$ residence D a.nd Surgery to the late re&J.dence of John ..M1ln· J>s I on the Market Squ·re m n35·tf, A LARGE SUPPLY OR FINE OUTLERY, (ROGEHS' MAKE 8lon of 111 op1 on of be»elt ~ sli~htly sor caRtlC s 111le 1est(!1.l on hor face but it '~as the only ev1deacc that ohe hear<l 0 Bo v n ;""t.1 Vlllu At r1l lGt 1873 J 1"") That evening 'iVhen she had closed her door, sho " u.lketl stT0.1Jht to the mirror and, pushmg back her black hair, gazed ]ll tently at her face No it is ci:ntru.nly rot\ p1ett\ ftce e.l e R \DUA'l'E of \le Umversillo· f Irmity Ooll::pe.. Torouto1 i~ncl "\ ctona College Co ans\' ered con:i.pns"'dl) a.:; 1f iu. n.ns,1ier to n bo 1rg L cent ::ttt! 01 the Coll g of PhymCJ.ans q ue~tion ' But I <l d 11ot hi ow that I an l Surgeons Ontti..r10 cou-ld lie such a fool :is to care for a ma.n .d Offic~ l(111g St eet one door 1vost of t Con sl !>. JeY1ellrySto:r~ :J3owmn.nville opnuon of me Hugar Lcuox I El l'l a.Rl amea :So wmanY11lc :\.pnl 30 1872 u lS m" L. !t of Jou 111~ lord t~ nk llbal I mUBt be- Ill J h M D 11 n :..C ouga '] t e slulung feutur 15 c.ii the ~cva1hng fr l iou;i. ire Con11 rC""tou of the l1e;.nt lun3~ 11nd her eurs Tobadeo ie her narcotic, and she lner IS a. good n1atch for 11.u ostrich 111 a ;race Co1n.presc,,1un of ll e feet a1 U t1ppu g of Greek 11) mphs have lookmg glasses m th01r the l eels fan ~andles, and tie the fans to their per Died \;1 rncu a1 l Cl rnpe l hau s6ns rhc belle of Makova wears her ob Freckle e1ascrs Ualn1s rouge, cy"! bro\v stmate ha1r m cnrl papers The Tartars darl hp carm n 1a.toi aud nu.11 pinl and the ladies of the Carolina Islands deck Ear 1 ngs their chignons \nth feathers and lbwcrs Bella lor.11 11 to brighten the evesJ and ~he Bil mese '"omen, the most licentious of 01scn1c, slate p(lnc1ls atid p10 lo lvhiten the srn, diape their bosoms" 1th gauze Ue face trogr(}ss1on aga1n c1v1hsed \Vomen throw A hump on tie buck Fans l l c daggers umbrellas lrke sb1llel the gauze oJ{ Mademoiselle, of Makova, ahs and knapsMks labo1 usly buckled which i behmd Mozambique puts an ivory i;1ng 111 her U})per lip and uses 1t for n a1ound the \vaste l place cnllell the wo.1st hanclkerehief Tho surv1vrng Amazons H nr elrpr eel on tie torehcacl "ear ·word belts, knapsacks, and other I!loating han The less bra.ms ms1de the hc·<l the more weapons, defensive and aggressive , but they know enough to let the shoulders sup hair bo1 ght fm the outSltle of 1t All the ornaments po<::;j1ble to be gotten port \be theory of AgaaSlz Ill female lash 1ous E~ery form of adornment and ar\1 upon the h eud hands and ne k flee ol defacement and delrlement no\\ ex Hagar Urin these str1lt1ng characler1stics be lBtmg can be found almost conhnuously M1 s L eno' lf you pleaoe founJ in ass0cuttions retrogress\ e, brntal, Mis.a Lenox:-Hagar yon t\ron 0 inc: I or abo1 g nul 1 If they can susp1c1on ia onder other and absolutely abongmal and Lo ve you tr ily de\Otedly anil earnestly JUSt fied as to whether the theory of evolu savage coudit1ons If a type disappears m one generation, or in one nation, it la cer as nlan never loved \\ 01nru1 t1on JU female fas]nons be correct Tl at 1s cet n1nly an honor done 1ne 1t Fol']ee belles <lo not kno11 the ·cawns by ta1n to recur in the next The prcva1hng faeh10ns have preserved 11onld le greater i( I co iii bel eve i( re ente1ta1nn1ent:3 m ore ex c1t1ng tllan hum tru ned Hagai: scc.rnfc 11 v canea 1no1e :esthetic tl nn n corn fed nus everythmg ridiculous esthetically, mqurt ll11gar, IIa0 a1 have \ o Lno 1nercy no s10nary But the) d)C their baa blontle oua nnd enfeebling phyoically, and vicious The Greeks are C1rcnsmna, who }.'llty ~ Ara yon u. won1nn or ouly stone, to ancl the calves of thou legs arc three ttmes morally stand there and taunt a inau who pl ads lie as tluck as an Ennhshrr an s They vary arc the weakest and the most mane and de fore yon ilr hf" .n l d ath 1 c11ed h ~ pa· the hue of their h ur to bngl t red some gr!ldcd A. generation, or a na on f men iever be siona.tel) times u.nd JnJ 1sc t be p ctnres iue into the or "omen, pbySically weak, ca ~'1J0You 1cully do 11 e the l ouor t o hne coiff1t1v 1 y in er u1 of ~nr.1egatcd w1gs It 1s mtellectually strong The i ~uahty that m' i ExCLise me 1! I doubt it I have to be regretted that these styhsh women survn es between America,Jl"lllcn and wom grow a uo better lookmg siuce that mgbt are tre icherous cruel and climb a tree on en rn directly physical, (jlld 118 immediate you spoke of me m such a comphmentar) on all fours Parricide JS their favor1t1 euu·es are faobions m sJ<ess and fashionable manner on the 01azz1 she ms"cred coldly past11no \\hen not engaged in personal usages m soC1ety \llnle these remam, all 1 Ha??nr, that'\\ n~ befvre I kne\v ~ ou adonnncut they ln te each other n.ncl nus talk about equal "'1ucat10nal laeilitiee and Yon will not take su h a cruel r ..., enge mor..nr cs rnake slo'v progress among them mtcllcetnnl and:1>olit1cal equality rn wasted upon n1e for thoughtless \Ve>rds I thought <ntil after death Polygamy pte>01ls be breath And 11hat are the learned girl yo 1 hkcd me al ttlc Hagar c ut of p ty cnuse 'the cnres of a ho 1 sel olcl are too graduates l"lDR to f#o about it! at 1:i \'ier n1e much for one 'ivoman They hu.'e reduced W 1 Girls with chances hesitate 1c1 'rV re 1111.:;tukc~ I do not c~ne 1.;r the cool mg of human ftesh to a fine art by )Vl I\.ivor.lvnnswr1sn'J sle 1t Lt, 1c) 1nben1ons c.uhuary procesees They get (London Sah1.rda.y Re.v1e'v t-..!I& 11onchalantlv store hair very cheap Most of lbem have Whatever the strong mmded sIBterhood He bad been standrng bd,re her now it for sale all the time may say, marriage IS the great object of I c can1e l eater cau 0 ht her baud t i:>htly i The Georgians j not south ol the dec)iv1 most womens In es, their chief thou11ht I son 1 unJ s:.nll sternlyties of the Caucasus dlStmguBhed ohietly when they are young, their greateet regret, Ilagar look into rny ey s o:, Lra ght into for then nmketable iuilttice, Cl t the brur if tmssed, when they are old Almost o.11 my eye"', and tell me th at yon Uo not cs- re ac1oss Lbc forehead and frizz it Ihe low women of normal healthy development,de for me classes of "omen 1 l Peru bave fl. Bim1hnr sue to be \uves and mothers, and feel that Doi.:;s it str !l..~ ) ou th at vou a~c t:.iK g custom The Ucor~ia belle· d~ e the the best of life has been foregone, lf fate and circumstances have forbidden 1t 111 u.,tn rntlvant::t.ge of 1ne ! J\.c1no\c your palms of the r hlli])4s red and the hero It hnnds I do not cure for 'o l "l S\\ ercd ic S\\a111e sno1nt to d c n111e process, and 1s u trmsm to sav tliat the "orld wonld not Hagar hau0 btily, thro"Wtng laek e1 he d prodt ce the li kt color upon their hair go on else Land there rs no reaao11 to he --bea1d and nniJ~ Ihe women pencil their ashamed of the fact or tts avowal There and looking rntJ hlB CJ C> His f 1cc blanched bnt ho held he1 h rnds eyeb1ow:; n.w..l both inen and \Vomen calc1 is more reason to be ashamed of its demal, ti 0 htcr Then he loosed ti e1n b 1t it \ l.S n l e th e r iaces red and "lute The Ge or rcprcbentlng a~ it does the absence of some only to thro\.v h1.s arn1s arou 11 he1 ll.ntl 1 reRS g1an .l elle JS quite as fict1t1ous as the Amer of the noblest and tenderest qualities of her to hi s herrl.t Clo:3er a nd sl ll closer he 1can det"p11 the Ja ine o.i:- the former for womanhood, which yet have to be kept m st1arned 1 CI lns hps cl n 0 to hets 111 a beJ.uty o.n l there 18 no re 'I.son to surmise band \ill the fittmg moment has am ved lou 0 burning k1s and then h is t u1s !ell thu ti obJCCt of artificial decoritlon is N cgotmt1on and control, however, are d1f different in the two casea at h1.s s de ferent thrngs The question, then, with l a8k yo lI pn.rdou shall\ e retuin 1 lhe B imcsc \',ornen vurl the1r hrur by tbote \\ho have "hat the world calls Ha.gar too r iuch su pr sed and stunned very trj 11 g netl o 1 The1r cl11ef Qeaut' ~ chancel'!) 1a not, save ln mret exceptional to sptak or eve lo I{al r.e "\\hat lia<1 hau is ll e flatuess o! the r foreheads and if oaees, Shall I refuse them all l but, Which p 1 lei t]) rclr.:iccd b raters At tl" nat re un" tt gl\ Htl C$ a Burnese wo shall I take I It JS a grave question·· hilll 1001 re l l!Sed }.n::i Lo.t Sil l'll"'I col Hv---. Jnan 5 forehead lJpl Aht tb 0 n11stake lS cor everJ \\ omnn kno\\ s who has Rt the same Goo l I ~fo, I er ox · ll o v r 1c t 0 (¥Clo l by pre08rng tl e mental bone m lead moment a bona fide lover of a good km<l, torunln 1ent .) 1u c 1 your i vr.np<' ci l p ate. and a potentu l banger on of a better, and 1. n tt night R )U It n~eJgl le it an l i 1 a F l :i,, in<il 1onnble )"l'an l ec. glrl to elevate it is a queehon w1nch soul nnd sense, ptu fe" cla" lfo 0 ar rctu r cl to ho eel ol ~ncl j tie ·t c~~leUhat e1llnpres·es her Htal ucnce an<l pa.e10n, Ibo lovely dreams of ro IJc lool ed ~t her ten<lerl.) Hagar noted tl1e look and co1npli r ent~d l 1n1 t pou lns il rtin 0 -1n h er thou,..,ht'.l Pc1hnp· lt d°"s not sound well but p e tse ren1e111b r tbat a \tllagG school n11rm does not nntura!Jy find li l path stte\\11 with roses return~<l she laugl 1ng ratl er L tterly 'Go l knO\\" l\.1iss. H111:>ar t1 it I \\cull wilhngly take all J our trouble& < 1 i v sbQulders and leave )OU only the rosrs of life, were it posSible ' "' 1 he earncs,ly I harillj tlunk 'u 111ould be acceptetl as school rn l:itress 1 1 ?\I--- I clo bt <Jll thhcat on for teaching nncl) o 1r 1 a.hence to drum AB C mto the heads ol stnpiil child1en an l that is my part1cula· bur den, laugbd she bghtly .flagar, I iuust speak You 1nnst bear me- I lo\C 'ou better than m \ life Uwe mo tlic right to mo kc you· plh · nooth through hie Ailnmably spoken-rather lngh flo11 n tho 1gl \\US 1t nut, 1111 Ranle1gh 1 sa.1 cl II igur belie\ ing hun to U,,, 01 l.} 1lnt1ng I RO::'i[ (M ss Duel nnn.n n ti o Cl icag-o 'lr1b ine ) be followers of the self-denyrng Jesus u; whom the word of God is stu<lwd and ' du ed, autl Vi ho inculcate, by precept at le lSt on thou children tho 1m101tunce ol seeku g first the kmgdom of God nnd bis nghteous ness No\\, though our head11 0 is a tt:xt, sin1ans "'ear httlo imagea about their necks "e have no intention of preuclung a set The Esqmmaux, a people not given to mon, Lut would is1mp1v call nttent1on to the manufa.cturrng mdustnes, nevertheless get working of the present SJ st ~n frou1 1 ersou and keep npot;i llhe1r persons everythrng al obserJ. at1on and experience they can The Calmuck wears shells rn Ada L-'-- "as the only daughter ol such parents ns \\ e have described She was ac custome.ffrom early clnltlhood to connmt to meinory portions of holy lvr1t an l u1 Un~ way had gone through rnoet of the I 1i 1bles and nuracles ot our I oid, to 0 eth~r \\llh 11u1ny o! the psalms To "\varm nffcct101 s she combined strong seH will, and a era, n1g after cxc1te1nent tud l lcq..<:inres \Vithouj; the home cucle, which 1nJght part1 dJ) be attr1butetl to the wunt of con1p in1ons of her own age and sex Her ed ucalrJn \Vas car r1ed on by one "hose anu and dcs1re v. as to .. promote both the spmtual and mtelleetual good of her charge , and at one time tbe v. 1shes of both parents and 1nstructress · seemed hkelJ to be rcnl!zed A eenae of the importance of per anal rehg10n and of the necessity of subordmatmg her "ill to that ol tier hea>enly Father, appeaml to cxe1 c1se a real mllnence on \he conduct oJ Ada Enco 1ragcd by these favor~ble appearance,, her t<acber pursued her work m hope, foe! mg that to see her take her stnnd decidedly ou the Lords s1de would mdecd be a rich reward for all lier efforts and prayers. But graduall1 ehc became aware of a new mflu· enco 1~ work m the rnmd of her cbnrgc The Jong hoped for period o[ emancipation from ~oolroorn d1sc1phne "as approach mg, the charms of the first ball were ttlieady anticipated, and by he1 parents d" cit 011 a· a llL1mulus to mental und physical improve ment 1 while they mdulgccl more than ever the craving after excitement, on the ground o1 accustommg their duugbter early to be easy and graceful m society lowly but surely the mfinences so congelllnl to the no tural heart, overpowered and stilled the holier eentimetit· and upward uspirat10ns, whiel1, for a time, bnd given i1rom1se of frmt unto hie eternal All restramt became ll'ksome , home plea.aures palled upon her and time came to be reckoned by its up· proach to the longed for debut danB le mondo Once again, rndeed, the voice of conscience and the claims of piety made themselves heard Ao Ada listened at her confirmot1on to the exbortallon tbnt 11 ohould be made a time for deciding for Uod,-for cnhstmg under the banner of Ohrist,-her hcai t was touched, and teal'!! al eurnest feefing stole down her cheeks Tim solemlllty of spmt did not leave her till, at the table of the Lord, it 11ao tru.ted ·he bud given hers lf anew in a aolenin covenau t to her Redeem er Alas I its cont1nun.ncc '\\ na not 211uch longer,-' As the mormog cloud 01 early de" 1t puaeed awav , the allurements oJ the world pre·ented themselves m new nnd more vaned forms , and tbrowrng herself "rth all the energy of her nature, mto the pa..mg JOYS earth offers to her votaries Adu L-- became a eud confirmnt1un ol the sacred text ' She thut hvetb m pleasure is dead while she ln eth · '\"'ha.t ta \\ omAiD \\ ha.t bet snnle Herllook of lo> o, her., e of light Whn.t if sl\{l tn her hep.j_.., iuy1le l~1c blessed S11v1ourfjQve lll~j r to R18 name upon her :u 1 bl-a brow Or lwget 1n1d 11er c u:la of jct lhc hght spring flov;e maiy sc ~lcely bo'v Beneath her feet a.nd :!i ot a1 d -:, et 'W thout this ch01ce11t gt"ce she 11 b~ .A I ghter th ng than TRin1t~ , '

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