annn1iiii`s;: 11613 usu: over It Pupulntlon of . (`ck-tlul llnlplrr. The prosont population .1 (`hina no man knows. ()rim1tnl~ulnnnt<'an- fur statistics N0 census has on-r b(\`ll mkori. Thc vuguest guesses are indulgui in. TIM` guide books md ouc)'cl0podias give nppun-u!l_r llw exact figures. but those are ohtainml by taking maven estimates in round gures by the seven dim.-rent men who have traveled there and dividing the total by seven. which, of course, will give odd gures. Itisgencmlly sup- posed that China has about 3(X),00().(I)0 people -thnt is to say, about ninety-[lvo to tho Iqunre mile. Meaning of the Obelisk. An obrllsk symbolizes to the Eg:_vpt.lans the Supreme Being. The first mentioned in history was that of Rnmescs, king of Egypt, about 14-35 B. C. The obelisks improperly called Cleopntrn`s needles were orocwd by Thotaomes III, at On, Heliopelis, about 131) D l` nnn nf whinh nnw =tnmh nn tlm The Magic Applr. Pan I needle and thread under the skin 0! I soft apple, which in mail) done by putting the needle in again at the same hole it came out of, and no phasing 3; on unzil you have (one right round the apple. - Then take both ends of the thread in your luuuls uual mm- fully pull them, so as to draw the middlo por- tion of the thread through the apple. which will then be divided into two parts. By ro- peating the procaa you may divide the fruit lnfn an mnnv nnrfn nn run lnlnsn \\`it.hnI|I UH ule ll\l'I lullull, I.-\I`Iu_v uulvn NI-vun vn Dotroit. July ".2, I812. The vivtiins 1-! this mnunvm, per;-etrataod by tho huhuns who went) in league with the iufunnmn British Gen. Prom-tur. wuro mainly l-In-mu:-l.'_v sol- diers; honeotho Iubaaqu:-nt adoption UK the war cry by tho troops from the liluc-Grass country. "Uur'l-`odernl Union; it must ho preserved." was the toustgiven by Andrew Jackson at the Jefferson birthday celobrntiol In 183). ` UIIU Plllyj JKKI Illa llI\ IKIU INK` II IIIU ` into as many pom: on you plum. without breaking the rind. The apple may lm given 3 to some persun to peel. and as mun :;.~l the rind is removod it til full tn phvvm. The quntrnin, his hand. In t_\'r|ut.~u nu r om-rn the rm. `ur Irv:-lulu 1-III) drill! tho -I:-adly hll) ; Thrn sheath:-1 In calm repose th u-nm-tul Idado. For go-utle [nave In freedom I lllUu\\'x-I shad.-, Wu written in an album by Pu-sic]:-nt John Quincy Adams. "Remember the ltaindn WM the war cry of the Kentucky truups with Harrison, after the mnsncre at I-`rt-m-htown, on the river Raisin, twvuty mil;-s mouth of "\_A_...'A l..I.. um lulu) 'l`|... ..a..A:..... ..l o|.:.. VUl'I`l'] lull! uIC'ruuu IUI ll-I6/I lI'*ll.l~Il "I time. But the luv also provide: that every nurringo legal when nontru-tail is valid Inn; and that I divorve obhlned in another Itntc is not valid in New York, unlm boll: parties were under the jurisdiction of tho court grunting in June: mnrria, brings his wife to New Yuri. lpplkl in Chicago fur I divurm, and `dbunm n. That an-um, mm in Illinois and not valid in Now York, ena~ blm him to marry nnotlwr woman in Illinnit. and the New York N-inu r-ognim that unrringo as valid and comprl him to nuppofl both wlvu Ho may re]-mt this tun timm I you and on his harem. The murts will up- hold all ([10 murlngvu us vnlial and throw out all lh ulI'\'un'\-8. h_.. ._.._o- The Union couuudor ct Gettysburg-`lb pognphiul ltnclllnr on tho Poconos. (Ion. (harp 0. land VII born in Cadll. pain. Doc ill. 1815, and did in Philulolphig, Nov. ii, 1572. lb zrululwl at West Point in lin. nvrvod `in tho Florida wuxnnul Iv Illlll 00%. 901,15. Fllll I37 tn `N15 30 mu at-um enginovr in tho gnu-nun!-at survey ul tho delta 0! lhn Ilirrl-Illilalht Tenn huundu-y.uul the nonhoaat buunuluy i of the Vllilaul sum On May 19. Iran`. in van nnppuiuuxl in the army on a-ennui lim- imnnt of mpogruphiml onginmn; served thruughoui the In with lqxim, was In vetted ii:-at lleuionnut tut gallant vou- duvt, and on his minrn wu prlwnlnd with n umnl by Ila! viii:-m u! Hilb- thlpllia. Ho wu undo-cquln ol engined`! in ma. Wu uunmi-siumvd bripulia-r arm-ml ofgvuluplzu-nu Aug. zn, ml. (in Juno ll, ` l8\i.`,--ho wan mudqiuujur 01 um I4-pngluphirul angina-rn. mtnmnnclod I mfg-of lllv .\run` of the Putnnur in tho llurylllul l`l|llI]'Ill"` . turn] in mud uujur uuurrul ul vulun.-.- . .\m-. II. On Juana, mun. he Iva vnllr i 1-. suc- cood Geo. lluolwr Ln munnand of Kim Aruu oltho Potouur, Incl on July 1-3 lw (might the battle ul imtynlvurg. Ho mu mode lnriguiiergeneni in the Unilcnl Hum-u urmy Julyil. uujurgeueml in we l`uituI Hiatus army Aug. 13, um. From July I. Inn, in Aug. 0, ml), be was in mmmnnd of tho nails hry division of the Atlantic; in Dill-07 tho dopu-tuuvnt 0! the cut. and nuiumqnc-utly 0! the military district comprising Hmrgin. Florida and Allbamu, with he-anlquurten in Philndelphin New York Iurrlngo lawn. A1-utioun n-cult of tho nnrrtngv lawn in New York tutu bu ramntly lnmu natal. [Ha chlmul that it tn ponlblu thvre :or I man to have Iovornl lawful Irlven at tho some um.-~. that be can he nnrl-lul to I {rush wife (-very llvo yuan under the Ionian which }|I`l'lllll mnurringo (but turbid: di- vorce) after dun:-ru`on fur that length 0! ._--.-1.... I`.-I -Inna xnnh-awful in walls] ITOIIUIIJ LU IIIUW vulus III. ROBiI\'SON SlWALL PKPER DEPOT 277 Baqol Street. THE OURIOSITV BHOP. l-`II-I6 `III 0! Guns. , ,____ -1 _._._n._. Worsted. ,__A. .1 1.. Mantle and Ulster Cloths all Reduced. white and uoxoreu mnnxeu. ' uuvmy nulu ketsfu'rBlaukct.\`uit8. AlILnce(.`urtuinaubout Hatprioe. All Dru: Good: Reduced` from 2.`) to 40; per pair. Men's. Ben` and Ladies Underwear all Reduced. I , lJ'Come at om.-., as all must be cleared before Stock-Taking. Iiuu uuaq ceive d. SPENGE & ORUMLEY, Firie Gold J ewelry, Solid S_i1vr.J6vvelry, &c.,jut: received. iH. A. LIFFITON, -- 179 Wellington St., near Princess It Watt-Ices, Clodcfa and Jewelry Repaired. GRAND GIFTSALEA GFET succss Our Store Crowded yeeterdey with Ladies buying Lame Parcels, and delighted with the Choice Gifts and Wonderful Bargains they re- _..: .... A DON'T DELAY, BU_'_r COME AT ONCE `)1 Princess Street. cor. Sydenhnm Street, ' Kingston. AND THEY WILL TWICE AS LONG. BoWEs% 87.: BISONEITE. -.-..-.-__, Note some of the Special Price: in Dress Goods: Colored Dress (loads, 49 inhea wide. for We per yard. ..Heavy (`lath Dress Good: At 7c. See the Huvy All-Wool Dun hoods at 15c, good value at 25c. Similnr Bu-gains in e.'erydepartment.uthe good: nnnct ho lnlul, `I000! II IOU, must be sold. A. .1. MCMAHON, SPENCE az"'B%UMLEY?s - For the Biggest Bargains ever offered in Dress Goods, Millinery and Mantles. H u decided Ill UIIUI IIIFIII il `Coin AIoney\io";:`etV'/?apI'd/y, More Easily, and as Honombly as ` at Any Other Occupation. . nu-;.Onn~L.uu nI\.l I.|`nI\tlnl"IIl To n`t'p:|r(' fur the NIH}! and \\'l-ILL PAYING .\ I'l'UATl().\'S offered by the Direc- ors uft nia (Hull:-m-. We trust our rv-mlera IN: those for whom weulth has I charm. thou who Alesiru tn I*2.\RN .\ll|.\'l'Z\'. and who are not afraid to work for it. In that cue we u ill otfur [hell] u chmwc In - . -- -- 4. 0:1 :1 1" -1 1 ,pg_ ______L'__ _A rmpuy made. . K a E. R. MARTIN. . 7 . , , Auctioneer. Agent. to use llihntuxttuvn` Life and Aooi opt -r . The ml\.iIitau;t-s we oilk-r nu-so numerous. the powrr so mysteriouu and womlerful, ll|.'\l. NU \\'H.V Ill-IR it hau croutml such a womlcrful impression on the mincll of the Public. 'l`hi.-z is no llumhm; or l'-lulling Ml`-air. and WE \\'.>\N'l ONLY 'l'H().\'l'I who are ambitions in life. those whu are anmrt, energetic and industrious. as they alone are sure of Iucecu. .\ small capital, at short time to prepare, and satisfactory references are only required. tJ`.\ul\lrn-ss, by return mail. THE TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE, (1-- U--.` A. Giant...` 6- Tnnnnn nnnntl -_., T 7` (`him .~+d.l II.m|;mha.~1.. ihnclnunl-$'l'lk Iln::`: l;eml:la.kCrIIII Branded 8111: "M-|~ In ~h|n-ft. no a wry up aunrlmont a wry / 0 ` HIldl'N|`'- " Al-o I:lAiu \\'hil.u('uImwn Nquara, While Ntrlpoul Lu|\In0N Sqlll. P331`! sglkv ('I`m'Lu-I and spnuul (`uhmu-re \'quAruI. `D-`navy -`lllk Mixed Bqnllll. Plain (oloroc .\'uu.n-a~- Fnnvr l 'nInI-ml Silk smnron. GREAT EXCITEMENT. FINE MOHAIR BRAIDS. " _.A.SPL1E1NDIIED ooLLmo'::-ion or .9`_Z/__c_znd/erch1'efs, Si//1 8quares& Oasltmere Squares John Laidlaw & Son. WANTED, AT ONCE, 1,000 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES 1:uHMQND, ORB 8: co. HU.\Iu:;U1'A 1 n 1. ` vlrrm. .\|.n., uuccmaor to Dr. Jnrvin. &o. (mire and Residence ; '00! Ollloo. Wellington L`. I. Physician. Sungmu. nearly ogpnsne tho I an; in the city ur country promptly ` Street. ( Iulumiud L0 - ` u'n |:nu-l N I*3\\r' - 1)11:1+:ss GOODS .\lpntl Clonhs all Reduced. Whiteukand `Colored Blankets. ` Uovely Blan .r...~nx....ms..m. A}; Lgce_Iurt_uina_u!)oqI_: Hat Price. \IV I . ,, .II I'I,.I.._-.I ` This Sale will be Continued till New Year's. crrhousanda of Gifts to be given away gt the OHEAPSIDE. RU BBERS DRESS GOODS, in Check and Plain. DRESS GOODS, all the Leading Shades. DR|:SS CASHMERES, Special Values. Agency for Universal Fashion Co's Perfect Fitting Patterns. A- J- INlI ][.A_IHC)IN' PUT ON YOUR NICI \ XIIIIIITV vVI|IlBfI1I. rllu J "SIC u-ca--I -:1:-uuv-pg my ('o|un.~c| Silk Squuol. New-at (South in (iuutlomoni South wlll be (paid with J. H CLARK, .\|.ll. Il.U.h., l..Ir.n., l)I.\'TIs1`. Hrmlunle of New York College of Dvnlislry. llllk-0-\\'-llinglon street. bolvwol |`rin-uusund Brock Slrouu. Particular Inten- lionhpnid to the preservation of the nnlurnl [H-I . x I to begin his FlRb"l CLEARING SALE OF WINTER DRY GOODS on JIONILI Y, DEL`. JHI. - I32 and 134 \Princess Street, The Lcmug M iluueru Store. . RICHMOND! ORB & CO. WEAR FINE MOHAIR BUTTONS. IV I \l Ll\J\JlI`|_\)\J \l\J&I-I-yarn, I Cor. Yomze & Shuter Sta.. Toronto, Canada. ---FOR-- Nuw nu} saw BY lJ.F.Al{MSTRONG S, vvv-'v--uv... , mysterious vronderf_ul, ..l.-rful imnmnninn on the mimln of the Public. I Ion pm teeth. Princess Street. IIO Princess St. To be had at K. r.. 3| .-tnnn. Ir. u.n.. u. .-.- -. In-!.\'nuT. 0mve-| rIn<-om st.. between Irm and Sydenhnm Slroeu. lhssidonui `.'l (fharloo Slroul. Ulop hourl. Scum. lot` .snd on Saturday evening: 7 to lo o`olock. uhnno I93 N\.IlIl';l Sl -`nan, Bumnn1'In. Houvrmn. (`o.~u'|:\'A 1m|co(`orm-r King and llrock Sh \V|de'u Drug store ma r;L1z.xIzI~:i .~z;\u1'u sn 1` \I,, M.(`.l . &S.().. IN THE Dull SEASON 0! \\ I13 I: uuuunvu - -...~....-! . " JOHN HERALD. M.A., nu. (;..\a.. to Into 1):. Icc.mIom. tauocc-at lwvuun. Buunox. kc. n0':r-HonlrunI !_4_uoul.. human Princess and Bttoll. --... nrnjllll AuI\.| III EW E 260 Princess Street. WI. Nlwhauuman. All( lll1'I(l'. corner of Brock and King SI met. over Wade`! I more. Enuuloo on King """"- ".`3&1 ,'."'22"`-,_ ,_, .-.\n"rm: AND .s'.\Il'!`lI. S0l.I(`.l1'0lul. IClc.. 193 Ontario Human. I-`.. ll. .':`:u'rIn:.l.l..lb (jun. I"l(l)N1`IiVM`."II`I`ll ..:u AI|v PAPER""fIK_N_GINVQ : .-I ___w . [')'li.M\i': U. ANCJIJN. N-R-C-u 3- 0nwI-~id In-I Inna. nut Kill 1'61 um ..__..._ nunu mi-'I3I5T'\l-1'1? I], R "" "'vu;`XE1`:n uouu.uvaA\'. lbluuu oi Women and (`klrou A upoclnn y umoo- Punch: stun. IL Dr. spark- oldaund. Telephoto No. II -1.-.-..-.7.-tr`.-.i7ri`:7-u't \|_ OICICJX. lwupuuu-yum u-- __ -.. . wuuo uvxnasfolt. 11.0.. urnon no Rlluonxol-all lluot trm-t Id Johnna 0| tween Chance 5 Sn. lnwuuu ?! Wand and 0h_lklnn o upoolnlq. __V 4 u-usnAIh ll A III) I` \I DON T__WAIT. [Inuit uucuuuuuuu-u "wax `3'i'RANuI-1. LLIL. Soucrldl. lo. 0|oo~-U|n.l-onoo UH-ootwor` . I poauuuruu oau. h|)NIY'l`0 um "_.';'2"'.'.J't"'_*_ --._- ... . . 93.... 1 cu AI us.-ii A. I". HL`VI'ZI.'\ . U. u RI. ll.. al.n.\ .n.r.. 0rru-u- 3 Wellington Street. twodoononnt cl I-`rlnou Ht. lately ooouplod by Dr. Harrell. Tel phone No. ll. 0 ----~ *--::'r.... .. ..'n -' n-u k \- ..(W_, . . V...-..._4~.,,,, -4 F - T `'7 --'-R.~l}AHl. _ A_Iu_*u_ni`.vv. 0'l |f`! ;.lml4rTul H ADA. .\I'AR`ll|U ` AG 0I'.'l`l`\l`f. AI'oI'I'on 43.. Ghuuo lltnu._vuvu Km: 51 , _ nan Illl Iriu VVITUVIII FEIZ _'w'KExiTu& \\"KlKI-:;\'I. ' Am Bond l.o.. Iilncwou. \ pad! 7% : 0oo.wn' 0 Iucllnm In I JOIIHI u. wgnxtgi ~ BEDROOM surms, A PARLOR surrms. AND srnmnomns. _ I `A ` - W H: )l._`|l0\S'A'i;.'wtw ` ` mnltwrlll. l'|ol.lcl1'0I. Couvuvucuu kn; - Ford`: lllook. Bnok Stud. Kingston. Honor .13 Ian >___` I-`. McVIi2T\'. 0.31.. M.l).. M.R.(`.S.I-2. nun.---. Q Wnlnllol It \\ . uluuuu 1 |'IIvnu' Al. srnulnu. t`. Julmnon 1.. II. _._....__.I o. It. uuzwxnn. lug; u.1i..1:. C,` IInv.nmna_llt'|Il. I10. ()oo- nu Dr. D. K. MUNDILL. IS.A., m.u.. \...u.. PIlvIIouN.BIoIo . 0oo--Into hfdmngogn 0.8 outrun! uyul. ca an `in nu Am IuIunI_ma_L0 W_ W ` N A 7 CLARK. .\|.l).. I).l)..\`.. Ll).h`., In:-\v-rnrr nnulmueof PIIIrI.w. nu- -vnu UK. r.l.lI..-xnlu n mu . u- (`..\I.. .\l.(`.I`. `lulu of llnmillunb. N West Slmvl. Wmmm and Children. ..,...,..I.... |VIl\' 1 am pl unly. ghmnuy ` IMIIIII lI'II-vv-v. u Ilvvn v-. . .. " m`w'Itit AN!) sun. A|l(.`N|`|`Il"l'I and Ilulldlu survoynn. Nelltmnou lit-nut. Khulna. ._.,- ~-,-. H4 .. ... nAnn91-r u u HTBRAME3, uptioisimsn a c/wmrr Auk:/2. .. ~_ -_ :a_..__.. .un lnuvucln nf APAPV n: OF A LL I)ESCRIP'l'IONS; CALL AT B ED SETS, COMPLETE, pR'oi'-'EsS1oNAL owns. 0,4 R/V0 VSK Y & ANDERSON EHENRY BRAME, Inoqlnsgllnderuker and ._ 3-251 PRINCESS STREET,-{ Cor. Sydenham Street. - -7..._._._2--u..._ F. 0. MARSHALL, KICALL AND SEE THEM. vvn. cu; av Telephone communication. Than over before in the city at m1ci:iLi;ANEoUs. ` ,_. -,- ._ ..__ _..._,...-__-._._- BETTER BARGAINS FURNITURE, &c. _*__ W LAN D J IL -.`..v..u'm.u-M Bro:-k nd K:m '--.\RI-I SFILLING-- sI'ARKs. Ifn.s.. nm.s._ ID:-Om-nan HL. l"ICO.\I I10 00 lil . HU.\Iu-.`Ol'A rm". n-... u n mum-unnur I n n. nu..- Imr;R'r sH.u\'f .. ulnuunrnnl Fnvvl` uuuvuu-ju- :3 L C . T-`L all-not In nnnnnlln Ihn n uvuu -n--uv-v-- T\-. muuucrr. u.n.. .. nnvnauul Dr, Ilamur 5 Ann a:-_ bone. Donut wait for the Spring rush. The work can be done boner now. An elegant llne (Hangings to select from. Alyrayn the best selected and most stylish stock lh Eastern On Ax-lo to choose from. mvn us A call and look over our stock. No :1 to attend Inlet in the city and I sold onoommhslon. Returns L UK. l'lSl|;l5. Ilruunol. I0. OIGI No. II}. Ana M-In:-unlit. "'-f;;I`t T'I`k1r:r:. n-muonu n. Have Your . wrni uuuuiu. n.u.. Iulol. llolnuvo-I to .51 Ito `I (hlhulrnl. Eiizhx sr. i.. 1.. u..w.. IL. between on Rmidonuo .\o. 1 Sln,m_ In 6n.In.. I .\`Im|{'l"l`.' [MM-neon! ` I!`nh. 5 I llswnao Ha I). 5 choose from.` _ Give us A .\o trouble to show good; at ---~4_---._ _..-- nhnnn nnnnlll m.. alu- } Their gentle action and good efect on the ayltem really nuke them I perfect little in They please those who me them. \ ` utter : Litole Pill: may well be termed ` ; ``PeI{fection.' 3 Vuluo spdQunllty. Z. Provost, of the {New York clothing store, has A splemlid assortment this season : of beavers, French knspps sud meltons. jn- ` , all shades for overcos ; `also two hundred pieces of well-assorted Scotch sud Canadian 5 tweeds to select from for suitings. Rsmem 1 her he guarantees s rst class t. : ________ | Inrowlng OI] W33`? RUG eIIe(F.lIlBCCl`-(lUlIl;lI. the other to sup'ply living` atoms to build up and sustain--li o. It is when the system grows sluggish, when the eifete and deml particles are I` eliminated and remain to clog life : chunn s. that Humilton s Pills of Mandrake anal Butternut render greatest service. They cleanse the system, restore the liver to a healthy action, correct morbid secjretions, renew t ' springs of life by mak- ing digestibn more rfect. and proved by use the most perfect family medicine in ex- 4 G J istcnee. Accept no substitute for Ho.miltor.`s 3 \ Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. .l-......:-o- .....-I A.-I...u 3.. mntllninn At all ` The Blending of Life And death is one of the mysterious func- i tions of the human organism. There are con- \ stantly battling two rival elements ; the one ` throwing olfuaste and e`ete.|natter-death. Hm nlhar tn nnnniv livimr` Mom: to build un i 1111! OI MllIl(Il'lI|(8 IlI(l DUlI:Cl'lIul druggiuta and dealers in medicme. WES'l`l 0R'l`i. Dec. 6. -The roller mill has been running ' by steam, but will soon be plenty of water since the boats have stopped running. .\\". ll. lredeulmrgli is delivering flour by wag gnu to the surrounding villages. -Nnmuel Kish is running the old stone mill, grinding feed. corn and l)uckwheat.-A number of village lots have changed hands. -The mil- road is giving real estate a l)oom.-()ur turkey fair on the 13th] and l4th inst. is the next thing in order. Some of the old roos- ters are very fat already. in fact they can hardly crow.-The Scott act seems to he a dead letter here. Drunken men are seen on our streets slmosuduily with bottles in their p.)ckets.--Beef is in plenty and selling very low as many farmers have more stock - than they can carry through in good shape. Hay is selling from $8 to $l0 per tou.~ Potatoes are 45c. per bushel.-\\'ood is scarce and dear.-Joel Clark is starting a cordwood shanty up in Bulgaria. -John Lee, butcher, has gone to live at Smith's l*`u.lls.~-- John Whitmarsh will move in this week to continue the butchering. -Ja.mes H. Martin will stait this week with a large drove of sheep and lambs for the New York market. --Rohert McKnight. of this village, lms taken the contract of fencing both sides of of the Brockville & Westport railway from . here to Delta. He has a gang of men work inq at it now. --Reeve E. Adams attended the county council last week, where :1. deal of business `was got through with satisfac- tion. \\ e 10 to see him go there next year. --Our tisligry inspector is attacked by the Portland corres ondent for neglect of duty. He has llet the otiicc of collector and assessor for years, and since appointed Inspector has performed his duty well. l ODESSA. ll:-4-. 8.---The funeral of the late Sarah .\|cQueen took place this (\\'edncslny) fun-- noon from her brother's (James M .-Queens) residence to Newburg. Rev. C. L. '1 hmnp- son in attendant-c. Miss(Soodv,nfl`ardinul. has been engaged for the second dopnrllnrnt of the public school for lS8S.~(ieorge \\'. Boyden hos gone to Toronto. ~Tinnno.-mum Bros.` orchestra will furnish part of the TU gramme tor the Xmas ton meeting.-(.`ms. Immons was roughly handled the other day at Kingston. losing `I portion of his lip.- .\lr. and Mrs. \Vartmnn, Wspooso, spent Sunday in town.-Cole & Howard are push- ing the grist-milling business. They have on baud L000 bushels of rye. -Jumes Ross, I-`armersville, has been here renewing old mqiInintuices.-The Salvation army hul the biggest march Inst night ever known. Some 300 took part. mostly children anal the youth of the town. `Twas a free and easy show, some singin Down by the River," others The Lttle Brown Jug," etc.. while the drummer beat a tstoo. gen- rally to the left foot. The boys went in for 3 good time under the lead of the captain. V l `David Huycke is building a workshop oppo- ` site the court house. --(en. (iruhun; has moved into A. B. Gordon's house. ' been oumcwnt run to enact me Imus, vrlwr is scan-o.-l`hs Sunny side Sunday Iclmql l Chliltmu tree will ho held In the town hall this 'osr. Rev 8.15. lllunl will ul-lress the . Clllll ren.-Louis of plo are going from ` here to .\liss l'Ily's som enteruiinnm-nt at ` \\'est llronk. A singing school ussorgaziizeil on Thursdu_v with Mr. Leonard as l.ell(`ll'I`, there was About thirty or forty present. Mr. Stephen Knight is selling his farm stock. He contclnplntes a change in his business. Mr. Hsmilton took it length trip throuull lhe l'nitol States to see his riends. sn-I fur the good of his health. He is home again nml thinks there are worse places thsn (`am- uls to live in.-Mr. Samuel I-Ely hss Mllol rt of his Villa '9 pro rty and p\ll`(`lllI.s(`vl in 'ingston! he will pro mhly move tlu-re nut year.-llr. llruwn is on-n\'nting for at new I'l`SlIll'Ilt'(` on one of his lots in the villugc. 111- YOU WAN'ZI`ZZ7'1:HE 0/1eapest& Best/ urm'ture g, -7, CAl'AICA(ll'l. Dec. 6.- Mnny farmer: took their In-0 homo unsold on Snturdny. -'I'h-re Inn nu been luicient rain to eect the wells. water 1. .._-__. l`I.- dun-u .3... `ilnllll na\'|n.u| VET] lllllllll u.II'I|I'-"IlIUIU v-nu m wm-on nml lihrlnnu tree In Auclarwui school house on Tlmrldnv. the `ncl. Mr. lllavh. section lonmun (`.l'.R.. (ram '0- mon River. ll Ipomllnu Illa lmlluluyl ham. Rcuhen Hr;-an. aged 20, sun 0! bowl: Ilwull. sorlnllod la Eagle lake. near hon. on `fun- I . Nov. 19th. He lnroh though Illa Im an ulrownocl. Ho luul been awn All mun mot ulllug and was jam rota ng hmne. Hi: puma luvs the-. Iympnhy of the en- tire community. Ull-lhvllolouo Dec. 7.--Rev. Dr. Nllnmo prenchml an eloquent -cannon to 5 large congregation in St. Jana` church. llvlrnniughun. on Sunday lat. Kl: tut wu from Romnnu \'\'.-4. _MrI. I" 0-ntler. of But nainnw, who in vinitlng her parents, Br. and Mn. ll Ru. was At Ihoornn.-- Min Liuio Johnson In the mm o! Mlu Kate Scott. -On Hntnrdny. nu runrd Mullen vu returning from l\'lng non, lull horned lnocnuw frlghtunal and Ian nwny. .\Ir. Mullen`: horse: frightened I'M rick Kayo`, lied to John Medley`: wire fonca. nnd cnulod them to run uvny nlm. Mr. Keys` yvnggon wu 5 tutu wreck. John Mullen wu thrown from the wnggon ngnionv the wire fence and had a narrow nu-ape. A_,. PAQSING EVENTS A8 RECORDED BY 1 OUR OORRESPONDENTS News or Tm: TICIIIUKNI. Ike. 7.v44o9v all gum and foul: very had.--Aporty nl about trout Ilmvvln llinchlnbroolua on Tnouln ulg turd had very plenum dsnclu.-- hon will ho I w_uwo_n -In ,_-_ I_.. `L- |hI...I \I- Qlovnnunu col Iurtlhtu-Doing: and ap ` lay: an Neighboring Vlllagoo-uploy mu ` at country (Deal; 1- Univ to! loop- Inc. I')ou`tney tomorrow night in city hall. J0\`.('l'.V\"ll.l.I. '|`ll|'2 |%Rl'I`ISH- WHIG. FRIDAY. DE(,`. 9. Urvsutnuu.-u up ...._...-. ._...._... Pmmn Burns Am) houses: of every dos" x-Rmon mule to ozder. uununo pmmptzy attended `to. Chair: oseatod u'rnuan'reotnlfodor mode to order. I nurnn cleaned and hid. . n4 u nnrxfnuld QFI'|`D`!'E!'T` Vl(JlNl'I`Y. ` St. James` ulovoa I l'II'II UK III VIII: Guns as aweupon of wulmm \ > I T Frederick Douglass. Fred Douglas was reared nrn ::l:n'o on \ lantation of Col. Edward Lloyd, in d, until-, at the 9.30 of. 10, hu was _sentto Itimorotolive with a n.-l:m'\-e of his master. Ho secretly learned to mud and write`, was efusaloyed in n_ ship_\'anl.mul, in accordance wth A _rmolutipn long: enter- Quinn! and from Raltnmora and from slnvorv. the p Ma:-yl The name wontnd" is derived (pom g 1aeo'NorfolR . In it an pyntdenlgot-ItllI`).'En"4`.'em m A Degree of Lntltude. The minute variation in the length of a degree of latitude at the equator nnd the_polos is caused, or supposed to bo causod-no one knows nnything about lt-by the supposed attening of the earth at the poles. The dogrues of lati- tude are there marked, asyou will readily observe, on a plane surface, nota curved ` Iurtace, and the dierenceisthe diireronco E lnlength overahill and throughn hilI,or ` between an arc and its chord. 1 `rnowmes 111, I6 Un, nuuupmuc, uuuuo lauv B. C., one of which now stands on the Thames embankment. Another is in Central park, New York, and another in the Place do In Concorde, Paris. accordance with _rmo1uupn 1011;: unwr- tuinod, ed from Baltnnoro and from s2.'1v(~ry, in September, 1838, being then about `:1. Flu: Rqpubllcnn Convvntlon. The first national convention of them- publlcnn party was bold nt I hi!:ulv!phin, June 13, 1850, and tho nolnixxms of that mn- ~ vention wem: I-`or nresidn t, John (`-. Free- mout; for vice presi cut, Villiam 1.. Day- tnn, ` I The Porn: Amino;-m'n. - ,The mathematical bridge", is the Pom Asinonun (the bridge of asses)", n name given to the fifth `proposition of the rstbook of ' Euclid, from the circumstance that l ners usually and much dimculty in over it. CARPETS cleanou Ana uuu. . 241 PRINCESS STREET.