®# +8 :+ 4 s amd she comes not always when she i wanied.. Thus do soue people have to ©ally speaking,â€"and o make them &, lnmous m thei day as V‘Couneil‘s lemaie Imend. Fame, however, is a fickle jade, PW D. MiaWa iBey _ hotu _ out uÂ¥vialiuus uÂ¥ery day l some one to crgss ‘sworus Wwilk themâ€"imetapbori‘ the . list wife â€" vide . the conless Lo having never runlou‘l.. Aow, we nave pmenty gradumies ol BHiiingsgale cum‘umvvm‘...wum a Ladl mw.nwmnbotunlluhnm schooi. i there is anoiner on record, we Cuilliou (OhlLivversidustâ€"Was suc oppusition organs kept a vocabuiary of ue clhuicest epilhels made use of in these liglhiy respeciabic anu pousb@t quarters, they could scarcely snow greiter proâ€" Hhouehcy in repeatiiig them than they do, nOL Liat they have uf iste pursued their muced, it is not aireudy one ol the most patent ol lacts, and requires no seeking. Abusive epithels are the Datural weapdius by wiuch the ignorant and the vuigar both atlLack others anu defend themseives. ayBuony mous with alse business Lovernment, wiuch they contend is iptompetent, should at ouce make way lor the opposition 7 Inere can beâ€"there is but une resson ; but it s a very powerâ€" fui, a very convincing one. |hey know busi U the opportunity were oilered toâ€" morrow Lo the i\ y party io forim & govâ€" einiment, the thing couid uot be done. Who, besmes sir Join Macudonald, would lorm tae Admiumstration 7 Lcgo answers who ! The idea is so absurd that no one kinud can be made is 1 lng, uo OLe expecis Luc pppOsilion press w umke to prusmiby Lae Aamimistrution, so Lhey yemneraiuy lreal Lueir readers iOr a Whue lo "gebeluiâ€" aflwies, Wailllly aDG LOpily 1OF DOLLer umys un Lae lubure. bul even "yenerai" . subjecis . appeur . to Lave runm ury wilh our iory contemâ€" poranes, so Lagy uaye venlured i0 gve wihal Lhey projiess 10 Luink some gOOu adâ€" vice t the wovernment. lieally they are growing very patrioue. . Sut why advise Lh uovermment ai all/ _ Why counsei theu, by ail tuings in the world, t0o ao that which it is presumed wouid make them _ stronger , and . more . power. tui _ then Ly/uu now W uy lwere is & sad lack ol consustency, and a sedder display oi vuigarity in uli these altucks upou thb members of the Governâ€" meni. il is a very cadsy maller o pour abuse upon a man‘s bead, and CAH hium a Lhe ease Wikh Wiucu accusations of â€" this Characies is cach qbbier Lhat "Liliin iue UppOstion pless Lave been very muck eacicisou UÂ¥VeT Lue . duinpusilon Of he Labinei jor some Luine| pask lueir anbuely muue Meell appiaredl in a variety ol ways, aBu Luei specuialious aud preâ€" wi€liohus were sccolumied i0f by a variely Ol reasous. l is picasanilo Lave some Liing* 10 specuiate upon in tuese duli uumes. When a cuuutry is being so weli govâ€" erpeu Lhal LLere is Do roum IO¢ {multâ€"iindâ€" aut MurkeL, Lw Auu [lisk@FiGs; 11. i l woumiu.. . Auu u0w wer ol Cusluims , MLJOu® V LOLROF was 4s L W d bi 4) Boiogue Seusmges 1: equally lew prices Breakipes Hncom, = «> suillion Choeso, bet Primé and Lmb Bniter, ~ FProples and semous in ins ingow respecluve.y , are so remarkable io: eWalueuy Wilh ollices o e vuipar Lerime m Which Lheyr uenisens CAMPRF!! & A! MAS, o:l their Now ; k..!?mn»-u\ op Freah Fragrant Tea, at 400. Cbetee felecies de b€e Fimes in she Giry ;;Â¥FEYFSh ARRIVALS Pipesâ€"KA. B. Macdonald OrrawWaA, TULsSDAY, MAY + ven a portioi Lammds â€" numerous disciples wines, Brandies, Rum, 6i the Ryam‘s New Block, Second Door from i auu .an incolwpelonk . lhe prool oi B40C iJ A Ese o o4 Vesns o ou ~me Nbasush PBLLD.â€"UrOW ath ) Couneu, i. 1 oung Lecame Has r Commussioner, li:. Penuy â€" was aul mMarkei have become imcor wa, March 10 is &ue jOP supp VC â€" L i1I}RS. + most disgusiing abuse. i1 Lthe aBLM Li CldÂ¥ uLS. H@mupe was Likmuo ue 0, auu a Los§ oi others were luv.viilscnicuts. Macdonal alo, T. 1108s Wits DA OT Lil wauere smiune willerence augsyale aud the c coursesl oi A%Â¥ the most disréput in . London larye vartety Dister ol Marine Was Ln&gue a ts Ine aild Of w esient Of the lory _ orâ€" .w';b“, veorge B. Graziger, a brakesman on the Loston & Loweii itauroad, has earned & "‘“""’“"mwm waiil live for generations. . He or o poul | was ou uuty on the inward Montreal exâ€" cadd ham a ym-,emt-uoumwo_onwnnungmm he prool of Wobuln, ie couping gave way vetween & bwo ol the cars ou the lorward part of the is of | this traim and the engine and two or three of ) seek ; H.Iu..unwuu:h were held to it being thus [ the most | reweved of the weighe of the hait dozen o Iug."‘“‘ behind . immediately ~ran _ away. ‘hueu mpe detachiment took piace the ""P905 / uul wus ruuning at ine rate of thirtyâ€" ho YuigAf | Gve muiles per hour. _ At tue moment heimselves. | Grainger \was sitling at the window 1 finance worth 3#e W. scou % tHouse } 1OAaS 184 0. of Ar Mr Why are the days in summer loager than twe days in winter? Because it is hovic. «. sxqumer, and *lc% a muddle and artizan classes in all the movements for reform which they advoâ€" eated; he was the acknowledged repreâ€" sentaliye of the dissenters ; he was, beâ€" sides, one oi the most powerful orators and thinkers of the century, perhaps a more powertul speaker taan Mr. Biuake. lie never entered a Government except under strong pressure from uis friends, as bir. Blake did. ie sometimes chtter. red from liis leader on points of policy, and so expressed himseli, but he neyer was «& source 0| weakness, and was always a lower of strength to the Liberal party whether in Government or Upposition. The expetience of Canadian ‘Tories with regart w the member for South Bruce ble acciuuent was . inevitable.â€"Montreal ed his whistie, and by . this means aroused the brukesman on the detached portion oi the Lruim, who so0n averted turther ianger by applying his brukes. . but ior the cuolâ€" ness aud procapt acuon of Granger a terri . kept up for a coupie of unies, with immiâ€" neiut msk ol x cotusion, and uo one in the rear part of the train conscious ot danger. rortunately the up traimm for Lawrence caime alony at this erfticat juncture, and lue eugineer to accelerate lus speed so as o _kee, oul oi the way â€" of u.,_m part wealizing, moreover, that the lirst nnpuise “mflr.fl.wmwvuhmw on the lever, would be to stpp the Lrauin, he. stepped up to him with torced cauummness, put one uand on his shouluer anu lue vuiher on the hand that hbeid the lever, and saud, "Dou‘, stop." Haviig but Lhe engineer on his @uaid hra nnimie t ul the last part of the train and seeing the beil rope quickly ‘draw, obâ€" servou Lag break in a sycond and mumeâ€" diateriy juimped to action. . lie knew that it the beitrupe sounded| the engineer‘s wu,uwflwn.erku‘nwyllouun, anu then the rear part thercoi would crusii against the tront, so he rapidly puiled the rope toward him .{rom the rear aud speeluly detached it. _ lie then Lhe engine s tender, in order to cause afraid have been anxious for and coritinually predicting a rupture between Mr. Biake and is less advanced Liberal, imends. The \Pflm would bave been much more easily created in Mr. Bright‘s case than in Mr. Biake‘s, and Mr. Bright was a much more powerful man in . Great Britain, either for good or evil, than Mr. Biuke could ever become in Canada. He was the acknowledged leader of t Cabinet are demanded are very funny Backâ€"battersâ€"tleas. but what need ol strengthening. !I the \Oppgpition think the Government are net pirong eivigh, why did they not move s vote of want of confidence in them â€"ew weeks ago, when Parliament Wwis in mws.on, «..‘ the opportunities were so frequent ? _ Ur, rather, why, if the Government be so weak, when the Uppo‘® sition did move a want of confidence motion, towards the end of the session, | id they not turn them out? ‘Why, upon every vote of importince, involving any question of ~policy, did the Government receive the support of at lea=t three‘ fourths of the representatives of the people, if they are so exceedingly inâ€" incapable ? _ Becguse, it is fair to infer, l‘arliament conceived the Opposition to be three times as incompetent. "Charity begins at home," so we would submit to tire graduates of Billingsgate that it would be the proper thing to pull the beam out of their own eye ere they begin to look for motes in the eyes of others. he London Free /‘ress, however, itself the mouth piece of a gentleman who still professes to be a "Reformer," takes a difâ€" terent stand from some of its more rabid <ynfreres, on this subject, as it does on he charges against Mr. Huntington. Qf course it professes to think Tshe Governâ€" ment is not stroug;, it would be very destructive to the dreams _ of fuâ€" ture _ party _ successes which . every loyal Conservative is supposed to dream to say, what is the fact, that the Governâ€" ment is very strong, both in administra® uive abtlity and in the confidence of i s lhament and the people. But the Press cannot see that Mr. Bluke would be a source 0| grealer streug th to the Govern ment or the party as a member of the: Cabinet. it thiuks he would be u)o‘ rudical un his tengdencies, and would im part too much of that hated taint to the jyount actions of himself and his colleagues. New, which is right, the London £Aree xo de in ‘, their graves without a single Op} » amity to distinguish themselves, or in show the world in what a wonderful manner nature has t with them. _~ The. reasons for mh chenges in ‘the dition of Mesars N enc iss alinca n« eugil A hn EBCOC 16084 6 E300 A N saume, we are very much was j““ with them. _ A Tory newspaper, after alluding to Sir or wWhich chenges in‘the ; John A. Macdonald‘s and Dr. Tupper‘s randed funny, | intention to fix their residencesâ€"permaâ€" T the im :m :’ ,i, nently at Ottawa, aunounces with all posâ€" of them. (10% C UY [uible satisfwetion that: " It is also ru ve journals that the ad: | + moured that Mr. James McDonald, of Blake and Hoiton, woul« i" Pictou, will reâ€"enter |Parliamen lud: “f..:: h Admitted» | " the place of Dr. Tupper as r of th i rvu:::uu:n.. ig mlf:h.. «. Nova Rootia OPP“%“‘"' The rsun. i sWpougLben: n in its delighted anticipation of thd imâ€" k the GovernmeRt Ar€ | pinary return of Mr. James McDonald ugh, why did they not |to the House of Commons, htgn two want of contidence in |little matters that may make the pleaâ€" s ago, when Parliament ::::, l':fi"“g; hi: ‘"l:“‘h::“‘amw“'wm& «..‘ the opportunities | not find it easy to seoure a seat in Par ‘_ Ur, rather, why, if the | lament if he wants one ; and secondly,: i0 weak, when the Uppo*| that Dr. Tupper gone, there is no Nova ) a want of mnï¬d:::; Ncotia Opposition to lead. Of the whole j * : twentyâ€"one there is not, alas, a man to the encd of the session, | jo even the old leader reverence; and them out * ‘Why, upon | there 'usd no chance at all M“IM a Ivi will find it easier to secure & npo: |lnu=l, ‘mv<o ving any t!mn (‘m ‘If Dr. Tu P"h“ ven y, did the Government | yoy, Ncotia as hqpelessly lost to 5 ort of at lea=t three‘|and virtuous rule, it is not very likely representatives of the | that Mr. James e“:Domld will succeed, ure : so “MV inâ€" :ll::hs:a“;mrk db‘;::ml‘ymg or recognizing over chairs are just common wood stuined, and she hus a large awkward bedâ€"lounge inâ€" stead of a tote aâ€"tete, and it doesn‘t maton with the chairs at ail. Her crgokery is simply stone china, and there ure several LMchnn, h-.l::'ihs-. o and al ‘t see :1 ;mumn*u -.uwmt:?hm the am‘t going to nave anything on kmu-m,&.uyqandfllgwo“pi?b of caiâ€"ciom in the diningâ€"room. cloth i saw: was old and faied.> She chas got up the kitchen stoveâ€"it‘s ‘like old ln.Ah::n'oâ€"h:u“:- «covered with grease, some as badly rusteu. Am'sm;hypol:;â€ï¬‚ounbon careiess with their property. That pipe would las, ten : years it it was .proâ€" perly cared for. . Then.her . _parior stove stood out in the shed,, without anyâ€" thulg over it, and it will pretty soon go uwwotnnkun_m-ilpok.lo‘ ‘her abgut :z w-h sgad -Aqudm‘t, think it i '-pnghnh g"s amn easy one, that‘s plain enough to 1 seen, and it she don‘s hayd trouble,) »â€"w%wwm T ATy others are a boy and aâ€"girl, both of them old enough to be of help to her.â€"The boy was oil somewhere, and the: girl was racing through the yard like aâ€"wild In~ gi1, aithough she is cieven years old, and looks us strong as a horse. Now, it our mother like a great baby and put ‘her ingormhu-outhmwmulr like a spoiled child. 1 don‘t see, for the hbolnw,whn'tbomot'ihiu.p are thinking of to bring up children in that way. And she looked herseif as if she was ready to drop with all the care and work. ber husband is a shoemaker, and works at the factory. ‘They can‘t be: Maury was oneâ€"hall so strong as that trolâ€" lop,â€" I‘d be satistied. Il,m‘ml& vexed ww;‘;mo&ber ll.'ll"’{h&w away and a big ton-l:l’o(. "tearing dround the place like all possessed. Sho Cime in the house only ouce while { was dun,u&t“uchouoodup.‘ her «@two ply ingrain, mudâ€" 1 noticed it was spoited in several places. The parior ou?"; x 1 fire. t BMG HMBL at Hae * “u,),'yu; I asked her if there had been any of the other neigh bours â€" in, and . she ain‘t very olidâ€"not more.. than~thirty, I should sayâ€"and she‘s got ‘three chil~ dren, one of them . a hï¬ Then: £wo "~I went over to see the folks in Hol: comb‘s this afternoom." .( ,. ;) .| p> "Ab," said . he, "was she ; glad| to see After washing the dinner dishes and putting the house to rights, Mrs. Cobleigh put hersel{ in exceilent condition, and started out on her laudable call. Holuomb’;homo,' and 1 a J zun * You don‘t know them,,do you ?" said Cobieigh, in somée surprise. *4 CA ,* Why, no ; but ‘that don‘t malke «hy Méminmoh.om;u,m% are total ers, and ‘ it‘s proper‘ the older ::m«m should odl"o&'tb&T m:‘otrourwy Now, 1 ‘know bow P : feel if 1 was in their placeâ€"not knowing asoul about hereâ€"I‘d like to ‘have sotthe one call. And so I want to do to. them as l‘d like them to do unto mey you kx ow. at L aiff goodl Av theâ€"tea table Mrs. Cobleigh said ‘t& her: husband : # £ his. wite, and told her so. â€"» . . h.;.“._._ e# . "'l‘hoodncn.“h‘ bours will >« Wiflm&@ubg"lh.ldd.d,"d m want to be the last." enodsod| .0 #liif bourhood on Friday, and at dinner the nut.dnylu.Cobh{Qh said to her husâ€" band : § * :**Cobleigh, a new family has takeu . A new ily moved into, the hmrhoodmm at din this exy clue to me. L sincerely e it was. Though x.:{ mother Mfl:&,lm uot but help loging her, whoever she is, spould aver Ned mut is wiom T beloag it should ever find out to w â€" 1 would thank God in heaven for it An r ki 1t grieves me to know ‘fluulkn‘:‘:‘:*mlhh world to own me. If you can not find out who I belong . to please return this letter to,tlr. Wua, C. Johp, corner 'l\nnsym street . and l'eng'-ylvm avenue, ° Pi ‘bmh L have grown up to be a respec y lady, and married to Mr. cvm Join, of Pittaburg, Alleghany County, I‘a. Please send us a copy of your paper with this in it. Please send me your Please answer. Yours, with respect, . Miss Ioa ViroiNta Jouy. Mr. Editor : Will you please put‘ # notice in your paper, and have the papets in your State do the same, for me, as I am a child supposed u,behomo(door- gia parents ; born in ibre()(tyd Phi‘aâ€" welphia, Pa, on the Eleventh â€" Street Drove Arch, in the 1852, Novemâ€" ber 23 ; then left in meouvof Mr. and Ars. Richard H. ‘Ihorn, No. 78 Adams street, Frankford, Philadelphia ; being born in the house of , Dr W on Eleventh street, and_ living wi 4 r 1. Thorn until the 4th of Fébruary, 1875; then married to a very respectable gentle iman of Pittsburg, Pa., by the name of Mr. William C, John, rendymg on the corâ€" ner of ‘I‘wentyâ€"fifth street and Penpnsyl vania avenue. <1 have oftimes been im pressed uo write or try to do something io tind out as to . whom 1 belong ua but becoming quite discouraged I would ‘ all efforts in vain. â€" I hope they ‘have not: forgotten me, I have not forgotten them,‘ nor ever will. _ They have been in my‘ mind daily eversince L knew 1 was not Mre. Thorn‘s own child. _ I have a alight recollection of [the gentletman who came iwice a year to pay my board tuntil 1 was‘ six years and six months old; ‘then, at seven years, was to come and taka‘ ie to boarding sehool. * But® alas, be‘ did tot come! nor have I ever heard tell of him since, when le ‘would: come. ‘ ‘Mrs. ‘Thoru _ would _ often try _ toâ€" t some . information from him. E. would then say, "Ahere is no use of you trying to tind out whom the child bel to, for you,never will,", But | am, wlm gonde::'n who jnxf ®my , board . wished to have me christened in the Episcopal Chureh. I do not -ï¬d.&m what it meant, unless it was to keep a We have have received the following letter, which fully explaing itself, , It bears every mark of truth and sincerity, and we hope our (Georgia exchanges will give it publicity : aA LOST GEORGIA CHILD HUNTING FPOR HER PARENTS. CALLING ON A NEW NEJGHBOUR. 1« mke them to do. unto ~me,;«you . Ow. «t a M Xr. Cobleigh was much pleasedâ€"with [Augusta Constututionalist.] TDRY LEADERSHIP, [Vanbury News.] (From the Globe.) Pirrssuze. April 18, 1875 of the :golden rule! from THE TIMES: OTYAWA, TUESDAY, MAY 4,1878. PUBLIO NOTICE is Towoship of Mauri Oitawa, on MONDAY, the Tenth _".“.'“"‘ rr_xnmm.' n~ithe A AL . Towoship of Murit mostrug ;!‘!!!'-’.Oqun-t nei af ten of the olook; a ten of the ik xt iï¬ie n Anges®,C ocm ore ary uptiind io. meut Otuawh, on O o Rtae, Athipete Dt the Gity sog UTTAW Ajin the â€"County of Cariebon, to Wikt remmen dregeiinet wien, Parrmaper it reult Sirindisicey t rrigh iess uies a reool 0 sutements of ul-llhu\.ud"lopm:lu an Assizuce, i In one uddress for one yeur, $/ 00 ; p e (FBe,. â€" An Innsm;z ’e’t;:uwo'%‘wm. ly, or Hagur beuk-ulodmmw“b of mv'owbon.n W. onchy‘ia ig» tance; or, Hix .Uoples fof $4 00, witoout exire & Cao ted mn‘:z Bau“r?.a{:fl‘i now ¢om neat 4 be h: will be nont 6 y exprors féoight at 9°%, 34 Ing, will be sont by express,frotght at e ‘vp c n C mss t is couns maghe and h on tog, e ooing by wihi, postnald * uu? (PL 1wAniâ€"g, Oituonetsanies tisd Moods Tia) be c cA verparene t oo hi o j ~w.r“n\'o"dx.b‘ud:~‘ h w"“m;f uo thie Niz yosx m‘ 'u‘.i w .nt h mm o a e’â€â€˜not ‘-fl:ï¬ï¬‚ fl;'tom?amn im .ur..a ; ers will be liable to ocour. in poalls Suhil Prouaidd in "n mnk "X 2000 f ‘hiï¬ ?‘cm m wIE’nng}. pncu Orders., J is the safest .mode of tran»milting *Vngqn The ovelflno'dllm cirguintion of this excel~ mon MI to ll'.‘;.;'.'t“':‘_‘mflff_":t:“‘ PO:F:, . Indeed, when we mfl o m i & in _Ganily Picc, alaren n is «of nitn ic hadl ne on gp‘;«:ad news u&y m% paris‘6l c Putineg N2 Sequion "of Conpadk the "Wikictt mt cp agoe, ienss ., Age (o Aoi 0/ maral) wih rpriated. to Agsteattire: / Qurnedi= fhr:l:'wjm be to m‘m‘g lmn.\'m I . THUS, WIGGLNS, Mariberough, April 26, 1875, w::.fr'n P“%rm:' :le ; â€"New York .Woekly Herald. nh:-’il:"di 7:}:":;‘561_ T‘E‘}L 4 ‘l"‘ifiil‘h-li;l 10 or w w r Co; | P*CCC aTHE SUN," Mete t ut O Pt‘A .'Il ‘com over .1.0,000, All the news la:t'won'o‘:lu Bu Plï¬â€˜o p° J ce t m,m«'} "» a year. m uf 10 or over, eniwihou, the express orders of HArRPEi & Address Ualrigh & > RUTHERS" now vo‘$ full length when of moment, and always, we tru>t, treated in a clear, interesiing and instruce tive manner, f hi It is our aim to m:‘n the Weekl(}rmn e best family newspaper in the w or:d.‘ wiH be‘ tuli of ent M% and appropriate reading of evc{nï¬. Nub .mm. nouam(‘w offend the miost serupulous delica‘e taste. . 1t w always contain the most interesting storles &n ‘lhly o‘.(dt.h. day, mm( y selected and & mn + The Agri. uftur®lt Depurtment do .W featâ€"re in the Weekly Sun, and its ee will: uways be found fresh and useful.othe fartmer. .| The number of men indepe dent in po itics im lm:uudn‘i.l Lv.ndl tub: "Weekiy sun is their paper espec C longs io ho party, and ubeys (ng: dicustion, euntesdiwetor Pflnl;lme. aud of tho .b0s%.Jn0n, lflms the corruption that disgraces the country an I-hh.h!lx: the. overthtow of rejublican instituâ€" tions. â€" Â¥P dids noâ€"Teur of Jnaves, and séeks . no, fayours from theb supporters. _ t 9"- unpsual im nce . the events and evelopments of. ..Wg lf-mu e your to dï¬:flbsuu- Tad y aud éusly. Weekly Sun now altained a circulaâ€" tion of over seven o:_-Fu. 1is readers are found in every and Territory} and its quality ig well known to the public. e shull mot on‘y endeéayour to keep “‘:.H » 10 the -':ln:%undul.m but â€"to ‘improve to its power. The Weekly Sun will continue to be a th h newspaper. Allâ€"theâ€"news of L&dfl will Ee Tthe markets Ofevety klud and the faushlons o eeprneripreninisele Alys uit the fashjoris The price of the Weekly Sun is one dollar a yâ€"Ar for a sheet of ¢ight pages, aud flityâ€"six col@Mmns, As tiis barely pays the expenses of puper print‘ng, we are not wble to make ave cmpae s NLisk e h d fmded macedinnneg hagp ie w hi hn â€" t id And Mrs. Cobleigh, having discharged , a Christian duty to a neighbour, gtherod up the crutibs from her lap with & napâ€" :m and smiled complacently upon her empty bottles. It‘s & real ".’&‘ child bus it don‘t have proper tion, I don‘t believe its hair has seen a comb in three days, and its clothes look as if they had been mopped over the floor for & fortnight ; they were as black as ink. I declare it seemal like mttin{ into a new world to get baisk home. But I had togo, of course, and‘l am glad now it is over with, It wont be‘necessary for me to call JAMICS | GORDONRENNTNT, Proprietor, THE SU N. Daily & Weeklv for 1875 .rn'imm‘"“m“: w‘“"' ‘Sm"“ Les ies wallns enterimioars arane prods newspmper. All tieâ€"news of tie day. will be un io i. chudeined" when uiunrtibnt, at Margh 4 157. ‘Tme upproach of/ the Presidential election Court of Revision. EeE UTC IZZ! Tooés. indeed, when we mammJ;m INSOLVENE AUT oF i8399 BROADWAY AND AN C @TRiT #ublbctous 32 ied To Wiee t stt p un .Notices "Of ‘the Press. KLY HERALD is published every , At five ceuts per e0py. Annua ILLUBSTRATED of Ihae a ces OR EOE Pube the Assessment Rolis for ;‘E“!? n the Town$88 1. G, Lo 19f LOUIS BEKLANGER, an 1 ooongt es ue aint Revilion, "at the firtt W. MACUUAIG, Auterim Arsignes. New York City MaBd 1y of aalud, s “u’,{g‘d oo t*| a'am%-] gwmua_ .AA:é .!Z"“fl o 2 D&I .'DW ime [ tapsi 3 mB‘is on 1 deorng) ï¬O Iz_j_g;iï¬& e Nn 1> Uhinag, Orockery, ‘Giasswsre, Rarthenware, ____ Lamps, Lamp Goo ‘s, &e.,~ ) _ >‘ c inower evie ts apet onriet, 50# solling as ""fl-rdlncpud Hotels supplied at speâ€" .QH'I’I'::ON.N..":MH- LN P is 6 ied in “%u. ©ILâ€"none but the best kept in stock «Sor reiail. ut / a _ #@" Coal Qil and LampGoods wiolesale and MYRTLE ~NAÂ¥vY, Cu®Ear; srrina «oon8. NEW® MUSIC *BOOKS: &3"3}0&;}' M%'{‘E the, uee as â€" to dis of ell o id too on in eR cop in l.l-; Cons bi done up in nflt.dTl. d L pu the Ehotiget NoHlos, tyle, 0 1P e n 7(’){‘...‘ 7""-*.“. heticos .. . Mathewmar . New Buildings, Welling« y:é_'met. bS&... Dux.bnn&-ldp m‘gï¬ kinds of Farm GREY COTTON FROM SIX C >~~‘‘ «ND UPWARDS Insolvént Kct:fll‘ 1869. dm m i oi p d o FLOVA® AND FEED STORE. 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