ia printed and p bhsl cd IEl e1·y 'I h111°Ml.i ~ b" tae Pl pr ctor vV1\£.R K 'G ~rR~ET C L !~, at the E ONI OFFICE-l'< "l i 0 ii ·· ·t! .>c ' BOWM/..NVILLE VOL. XVII. BOWMANVILI~E, ONT., g rop es for e~ch s;quadron can1e up ........ u 1 of the·e soldiers fell a.Jeep .A. 1gl1bor1nK' reg1n1eni: fi Inch had arnved ::B'ALL! 1871 B\TllNGS ff,1 i t 1r .,., n· (:.>HL..1 INAL) - BA r1 llW 8 TTTNG S IHTTING" EA I I ft\G" BATllN08 ~.4. llEATJl.ICE E'\: FLC.fJ}(F. PJ.!'l".AID l GeALL M<\.llKJW AT LOW PRICES!.... I Tott.n anc cnt giandcath erlr&l In that c.1.t) b' the se 1 B y the blue tfe<llter a.nMn I had vnndered i est ei,;e1y All my h ea-rt tie ~~d wll hln 1ne 'l'b robb1ng '\\1th a "'eaey pt1n Long ng fo1 t he &u g el n A-lden l courtesy even to tlui; fo1lorn creature I ('f\m..., at a later hour ABATEMENTI : ARE FACTT I I sha.ll never see agam I had w&ndcred re&tle~s wearr o.. er many a foreI5{ll la.n.d- I I Rcstcd neaLh tho Eastern palm tTcet Roamed. o er E gnit s burning sandi Cam" at last te bowerl!I Italian Neath 11. eky 10 clea.r &nd mlldStr-hmg still to J'l;ad oblivion Frnm m.r sorrow fic:rc~ a.nd Wild Entorod 1n the grand cathedral Filled Vii.th '(l.'.'lin a.nd bitter wea H eard the mighty orga.n pla.yin_g On a sullen nud Deccrnber day D ckv than usual 'l hertt was a gl.Ltter m hJ.S aneaky C) cs akin to fire, ·nd the muscle· of h10 bc-e tw1tche.! &· those of that skrnloss f10g on ProfesS<.>I Gahau1s table n1av ha.ve done, ' vhen tho timo for a1scoi.: 0r1ng a. r.ew science had A.na.."lbwLi. sa1dgen tly, " How Some strange a.n...hem '"vend and. low L ke one 1n a d r e...'\.m 1 sa.t th. e r~ Liaten1ng to the m 1gic stl a1ne \.Vh le my th1obb1ng hea;rt b eat wildly A strange 1ntcrlude ot' pa.in S '>Cllt'!J th~'"" mdr nu tratn:! st.111 h1g11.e'l' 1"ion.ned a,non n.s 1t n. h art Lay beneath those ke~s of ivory Y\ nthing with affl nfln s emart Lo it ch:otnged a,nd breathed full so!tly Tones oi hope unto my aoal And I fp,lt the ,,.ea.r y bu'"d~ll From my tired spint roil Bro&thecl of joy orlol'"e unchan;i ... J Far OOycnd the rea.011 or time '-' htepered I should meet 1ny a:nse-I In a. fa irer brl rh~ er ellme Oh Be,.trk:e my ost dt'l.rltnc1 Thnlls my hcttrt withJ yous ho'~ Soon for me y our angel ft.n geni Shall the pearly portah O)'e A· the last notes of the organ D cd npon n'y 111tcn1ng ea.r .F ort k. I v. a.nd erfld in the IJ arltghtH ea.ven t· m" seemed ver~ near On the eheres of love immortal Juiit &ctO!ili t h e l' lllini:' 11 I& In hc1 aa111tl) bll~s en 1 ~lorT A lot of Last Season's Tweeds, 20 per cent less than cost. :fonts' Suits l'i!ade to 0Jd r, by the :EeEt Wo,knunt in Town, ......, ·a.11auted tu it. ttn ~ 11ot corw t J ig hefore and had dmed, mdul:ed 1n nue b o1~terot1s mirth, whereupol). t lu:t 1uadron of horses ne'1est to them beaine alarrnod, hroko a.way, wa::s follo"1\ ed y the next squ r.Uron , and, & p:!lintc!lelZ1nl 1@111 all in one inst:mt, the whole 900 ed m mid d1aorder anrl the utmost ter· or over the open country Two thmg· vere very remarkable m th1· ·ta,mped· n the placo, e:.sctly as &ll wild hol'llea do n the St·ppes, and from we1ch Stappe1i 1anv of these lt&d come, end exactly "" am~!· do before they stlll't m the d <""'rl, hey nnammously ·electetl one l<irge pq'W· rful horse a~ then le0<ler, .and w.th ft. ook at h1ru, and a snort ~t him wh1clt. hey, meant and he understood ,,. '1<pru !OIU,' they Mtually WMOOtl till h& d ...hed to the f10nt, and then followed ·n w1 d onfus1on When I tell ~ou thut some ' f he·· homes were not rec°' 01 ed till they 1ad gone 120 nnles rnto F1 iland, ~ ou may ' agmo what the pamc "ao The second oma·kablo th1ug is tlte way that some of hetn were .stopped In one so11d niaLJ· hey dashed 011 fo n11les and then came ireotly at right angles on a river Jn r out of them "a" a b idge, but on t he her side of tho hridgo 'I\ as " sort of tete ll po1nt And a ·n all 1 u:ket of cavalry. he horse "h1ch led '!l' ould not faca tho n1<lge seeing the cavahy at the other end, ut turned on one side da~lled into the ,.1 .,,.. fflack 111nd flirt.<":D .. eas ia r 'l'he De"t ~I Jtten1 ~O ct nt Tea ·'W· ~ at $1.410 1 Snr.k nod Y 1r11 u1.k· Grateful to a gene10us public fur past l b0ral patroneae 'IKl~ll m0tt rMpect fully to announce that on account of mcrKJmg bu~m-. h~ JtoY occupies 'I'HI. \\ HOl.E 01' l!'H1' !l>I,P llTA filled C\01) 11a1 , , 1' alts tor me tn y an:.:cl brid .. shelf, hole and corner, with a,n exceod1nily choice ti.-,su1imeut of goods, com prami Furs, Buffalo Robes, P \l'Elt COJ,J,AH!i NE( I I TI.F;~ , I'"S F' U HNISl lINGB, &c. rim whole of the stock havmg been well bought, b<trgams will be gsen ALL KI", D · OF J'UHS AL fER E D AND -..lPAIRED. Highest l'I"tce paid fur Raw Furs. MARKUS MAYER J n l·.N a 1na.1d wh ! and very few t o lovo I tho untrodden way~ , though bes1da the strea.1ns of Lo\ e berg is ~ N "" England t· '" I "' ARRIVED -AND- READY FOR INSPECTION! .A iULL ASSORTMENT OF DR.,ESS G-OOTI IN ALL Tllll L ArllB :W:..i.TE.RI\Iii MILLINERY IN ALL THE LAT:i!:l'.r MAT.!JJRIALS V\TO 0 L GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES A CHOICE LOT OF Gd.R 1 Clotl1s, I GEnt's L nder clothing Collars, Neck-Ties, &c i3PJ_,ENDID BL c\NKETS VERY CHEAP, ~ One conata.nt v1s1tor she hlld Th1s was a witless follow Mclled J)Joky Bolton, tho ~~t a,ud avem@1 of the Viholo u01.,:ilbor l\ood Anastas1a, In her ge ntleness, had 1hown lnndness to thtt:i hui nan brute, the meino"J of v.h .. ch C.Lung to ill.5 Ctt.Jluus eoul, Ol" whatever SLt bs tit nte for a eoul an idiot may be supp 11ed with, as inoss does t..> a I rock Ho \\as at til'"r t11n"' a atouo youoh Qf t"'ft'enty, with a pie vaca.n~ face, red Tht b est va~ne COTTO~ tn tmyn, can be seen 4t Wrn. McMURTR Y'S. Bowman"l'llle, 4\aption1ber 2nh, 1871 L l hai.r, and ·mall, 11neo.ky e;yeo with her blood curdh 16 n1 hor ve1na 1n this way Th.:. night \\as not an 1nvit1ng on& fot iudulg1ng in !!. ~ con.st tutiona.l Besidea, !51le was ha.rd]y ever out of d~ors after da.rk n ow, and felt a. dr6ad of going f Jrlh alone But &!l that she put aSlde 'V1 h tha.t terrible uncertainty in her 1 u111ct Blll temper, an· mu·t not thmk of her;ielf Pn~ on I I pe l1ent nigh t ur iu1cht not avail, l ut shts had exhausted her rtsources, a.nd h11 tunti I ukew1se II or now the d1at&nt rj:tthng or the train w~ heard It ottn1e on and on .AnaelaSia cornd see nhe glo,,mg cmders iStrciam1ng In nitfht. But her sc1ntillatiug lines tmoughthi.:: hw not i,· ..,. """Ill.llll AT a Sabbath ·choolconcert, in ~ crowd ad and popular churoh , the paotor, who 1r1ded huueelf on t11e quickness andclovei ueas of his little ones, 1a1d, ' boys, wJ1en l heard your beautiful song to mght, I h~d tu work h&rd to keep n y feet ·till , now what do TOU lhrnk was the trouble w1th them I Chllbla1 ithl l!houted a little oha.p of lb: or therenll<Jute. ·