:neuth Brother, the Rev. Mr. Rousseau,1 Dr. Sparham and Dr. Day were presents: There were two hangmen, both marked with black gauze bags enveloping their? heads, and dressed in a sort of smock- frock, which completely invested their persons. The prisoner “Mann was brought into Deacon’s room shortly af- ter 7 o’clock, and there was a very af- fecting greeting described by the cler- gyman. The two shook hands and ex- pressed their grcat pleasure at seeing each other. The clergy present then engaged in devotional exercises until the executioners came and bound the prisoners, pinioning their hands behind them‘and tying their legs together with cords. It had been arranged that pray- ers should be said in the debtor’s room, but this arrangement had to be dispens- ed with, and therefore the programme for the reading of portions of the Scrip- ture, etc., was omitted. Beth prisoners displayed about equal fortitude, and were both resigned and even anxious to meetdeath. It is said that in the pro- cession to the scaffold Mann was seen to display a slight but yet perceptible ner- _1.ons tremor; but the “ aboundings of grace,†as described by the Rev. Mr. .ï¬lgngi,_seemed to neutralize the new. There were very few persons on the scaffold. The Sheriff, the Gaoler, Dr. Oliver the Gaol" urgcon; the Rev. Mr. Bland, Rev. Mr. Huliu, Rev. Mr. Suth- erland, Rev. Mr. Aylsworth, and Ply- cetgymen were on their knees engaged l: in prayer, that the drop should fall. -- At the devotions on the scaffold, the Rev. Mr. Hulin read from the lst Cor- l intbians,15th chapter, commencing at! the 42nd verse. Afterwards, the Rev. Mr. Bland engaged 1n prayer. It was while so engaged, and precisely at 8 o ’,clock that the signal was given. The l drop fell with a great noise, and thei men fell about ï¬ve feet; the fall WIS‘ not sufï¬cient to break either of theirl necks, sothat they died of strangula l l l tion. Mann was bateheaded, but Dea eon had on a black cap. Mann hal his Penitentiary colored clothes on, and an 1 old pair 0t slippers; Deacon was in l grey trouse1s and vest, and 111 his shirt sleeves, wearing a red checked woolen shirt. The rope caught Mann’ s chin so as to force back his head, and he breath heavily a seCOnd or two and his nostrils dilated, but he soarcel y struggled, while Deacon’ 3 body moved with greater con- ‘; uu but: DLULLXIUSD LUL luv uunauuvsuuvu, tortions, his arms being drawn up to the 2 . _ . , z and who brings in all the family wood, full extent of the cord and dropped 2 . . . 2 2 ‘ . z - . . g is Just now In New Hampshire. She 18 again, and his legs being bent under him 2 o h - v - a an r an. and stretched out again. thtmately a2 p suppressed moaning was heard for a l, A man who has tried it says that all '2 e rinci all fromx moment “h“h cam p. p y the short cuts to wealth are overcrowd- Deacon. It was ascertained from the, d e . 10 minutes and Deacon’s for 10 minutes. 2 Mr. R. McAdams, one of the pro- The bodies were suspended. for forty l prietors of the Mount Forest Esamz'ner, miDUtCS- The he“ M“ Huh“ leOI‘ID‘ ! is about to remove to Petroli-a. Mr. ed the reporters that th: prisoners were J, McLarcn will continue the paper as how 1n, the one cell â€1 some writ i heretofore. quarters of an hour, and that Deacon; submitted to the adjustmtnt of the-2 Hugh S Genn owned a farm 0f 22’_ 39!â€: b.“ that Mann gave Gide†‘9 the 500 acres in Colusa county, California, executioner l0 111070 the rope “11059 “P 2 and feeling cramped, spent $200,000 in .to his chm. In the cell when DJ. 1121- 2 adding 21,500 acres. He raises stockj lia arrived, Dr. Mair was engaged miand grain. 2 prayer, and the Rev. Mr. Hulin and; - t Rev. ML Bland also 0033305 in â€356131 BLOWING Urnâ€"Major N , upon am.d “eslcyé hrmn‘mï¬m mgifl; being asked if he was seriously hurt. at â€â€œ392 3‘3â€] 31†“ atts )mn ‘ L Th 2the bursting of a steamboat, replied my barrour bleed, were sung. .0 '2 that he was not, as he had been blown Rev. Mr. Sutherland then engaged mlup so many times by his wife that a ‘1‘ 3 . '~ 2 . prayer, and RC“ M" Granty, édpmt ' steamboat explosron had no effect on Minister, also prayed. The prisoners" himmhatever. greeted each other when they came to- ' gether, and embraced, Utter-“’8' expres-2 AN EXAMPLB.â€"‘\Vell,, said an old sions of the lfium‘tfhs 0f grace. BIT-gentleman, the other day, ‘I have been Corbett, £391": informed the rePorters;forty-seven years in business, and can that he went into Deacon’s cell at 11 2 say what very few can say after such ex- o’elock on the prevrous “18M: and he€perience; in all that tune, my friend, I then appeared in a happy frame Of‘ never disappointed but one single cred- mind, saying that he longed for than“) morning to come, that he was quite Pre'l ‘Biess me, what an example for out ed to meet his end. and-that 11° de- l young mercantile community !’ replied served the fate he was going to sufler. " the person addressed; What a pity on: i The Rev. Mr. Rosseau, Plymouth time occurred; how was it ? ; ‘Why,’ responded the old gentleman ‘Iipaid the debt when it became due and I never, in all my life,saw arman s: ' beds as my creditor .was.’ .t ,. , - : .- V a t " ' 1-â€" ,-.. . _ ¢ . . .. . a .. 1 owner some men. a can . , .‘Z 2"- k A ‘ _ f_ .' '. , .rf _ .. v 7 " - - 2‘ ~ . ..'_ - -~ . . -22 E; '1 - 1 - -,. -. r i ' Q _ ,. t. Jim: was then 2' ' .. ~ , . an A. . _ -- , '_ n A . , Q 4_4-*.:.‘. ‘ '~ ve. â€he; L.- 15 its completion, the executioners were ir secretly passed out of the gaol and the k.1spectatcrs were again admitted below ir 1 the drop. The two bodies were placed q ; in rough pine boxes with the repe still as 1 . 1f- 1 around their necks, and which the Bur-1 E 1 ,1: 1 geons had removed to allow of an ex“ ' amination of the bones of the neck. It‘ 1 was found that Mann’s neck had suffer- 1 ed considerable dislocation, but that O 1 en 1 Deacon’s had not nearly so much, al- though Deacon was a heavier man.â€" til 1 he § Mann had more mm: and fell a little 3d lower than Deacon, and this, no doubt, accounted for it. The a carances of th W 5- ; strangulation were witnessed by a num- ' l . 3 her of medical students, Whom the m - ,sf Sheriff admitted with this object. The De1marlis of the rope, the tengidity of 1blood vessels, and other common ap- 11" x- is 1 pearanees after death by hanging were nd pointed out by the difl’erent medical in men present. C from which he received most consolation have his name written opposite them.â€" The testament he has bequeathed to his mother. After hanging 40 minutes the bodies were cut down by the execution- ers. The spectators were requested to retire into the debtor’s room to allow of this being done. Privately, and after The following rules from the papers of Dr. West. were, according to his memorandum, thrown'tpgethgr as gen- Never to . .. i till I know the views and motives of it. 5 N or on any account to retaliate. l Never to judge of a person’s charac- l ter by his personal appearance. I Always to take the part. of an absentl person who is censured in company, so 5 far as truth and propriety will allow. Never to think the worse of another on account of his difl'cring with me in political or religious opinion. SXBEZING.â€"If you sneeze on Mon- day you sneeze for danger. Such-20 on Thursday something bet.- ter ; Sneeze on Friday, sneezs for sorrow ; Sneeze on Saturday, see your lover to-morrow. That old lady 100 years old who knits all the stockings for the neighborhood, and who brings in all the family wood, ’3, THE HALE or Fm: -‘How many 6 are (3916M ye 5 60"!) there?’ shouted b0 t an I Merseer 0 some men in a coal 501131171. ‘I‘ we was the answen. ‘1Vell :5 2 then, the half m \c a come up he: to i said he ‘7 ‘ ’ A Mr. R. McAdams, one of the pro- prietors of the Mount Forest Esamz’ner, is about. to remove to Petrolia. Mr. J. McLarcn will continue the paper as ueretofore. lte Hugh S Genn owned a. farm of“ ..._., 500 acres in Coinsa county, California, and feeling cramped, spcnt 93200900 in adding 21,500 acres. He raises stock and grain. Snecze on Tuesday, you kis s a stran- Sneeze on Wednesday, sneeze for a AN EXAMPLE. â€"‘WeH,’ said an old gentleman, the other day, ‘I have been forty-seven years in business, and can say what. very few can say after such ex- perience; in a}. that tune my friend, I never disappointed but one single cred- itor.’ ‘Biess me, what. an example for our young mercantile community 1’ replied the person addressed; What a. pity one time occurred; how was it? ‘Why,’ responded the old gentleman. ‘I paid the debt when it became due, and I never, in all my life, saw a-man so much astonished as my creditor was.’ Rules for Life. ‘J‘u'é' ALBUMS ! ALBUMS I F. H. EDWARDS’ Bibles, F. II. EDWARDS’ NOVELS, Novels, NOVELS. o H. ED‘VARDS’ F. H. EDWARDS’ . EDWARDS‘ {HF ll. Etlw «1343’ F: is relvwayéu complete. Parties can rely on getting any Book they want and at city prices.â€" Books not in stock will be ordered for any person on two week’s notlce. Books received semi-monthly at EDWARDS’ Variety Store. F. H. EDWARDS. . H. DDWARDS.’ WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER 1 I . EDWARDS’ Jewellery, Jeweliery. VARIETY swung DURHAM. Paper Collars ! Remembér' the Place, which tor beat are equal to very cheap, at We can furnish an Elegant Album, holding forty - eight full sized pictures, bound in full gilt cover, gilt edges, for the low price of 50 cents ; a large quarto Album, in full gilt. cover and gilt edges, holding 100 full sized pictures for the low price of $1.00. 0:â€? Albums from 50 cents to $10 each, at Our stock in this line is now complete, comprising Family Bibles, Pew Bibles, Pocket Bibles, '{eference Bibles, and Paragraph Bibles. Testaments in large and small type, from 15 cents upwards, also Wesley an Hymn Books, N. C. Melbo- dist Hymn Books, Baptist Hymn Books, Episcopal Hymn Books, Union Hymn Books, School Hymn Books; Roman Catholic Prayer Books, Testa- ments and Catechisms always in stock, at Our stock (Sf-Paper Collars, Cuffs and Fronts is very large and well selecyad, comgxisipg We haveâ€"â€3'19"" *4 .. . beautiful stock of Hair 01 in Perfumery, whirzh for quality and lowness of price cannot be surpassed anywhere, at Our stock is always complete in the following lines, Blank looks, Note Paper, Foolscap Paper, School Paper, B'ill Paper,lusic Paper; Envelopes, any quantity very cheap by the thousand; Mourning Note and Envelopes; Pass-Books, Blank Pocket-Ledgers, Pens, Pencils, Inks, C., at The New Cottage Library series all complete, comprising three hundred and ï¬fty volumes, all 25 cent volumes. Full and descriptive catalogues sent free to any address on application. Bibies, Just recived a Large and Bauti~ ful stock of English Jewelery, comprising Ladies’ colored sets, Ladies’ colored Earrings, Ladies’ long Chains, Gem’s Albert Chains; Finger Rings, Pins, 359., 8.0. 'These goods were bought at less than one half their value, which will enable us to sell them at prices that will astonish the natives. PICTURES. We make the school Book line 9 speciality, therefore the stock ‘â€"A- _ LS-â€" Special inducement-s oï¬'ered in this line as we have a large stock of Pictures, and Picture Mouldingsâ€"Gilt and Rosewood â€"and no room to show them. They will be sold 03 at a. sacriï¬ce. at F. H. EDWA be surpassed for My, pfices, ignd gauge of “ ma. Papers The stock of Wall Pape‘ \V indow Blinds and Deco ' I for 4ctsv‘ pgr"'roll upwards.â€" Window Bluids from 7cm. and I‘ll nuty and Durability » solid silver, and VARIETY STORE. ,N_. C. _Me Variety Store. Variety Store Bibles Variety Store. DURHAM. 'éannot; VARNISHE S ! Fire Proof Paint, : «Ci ‘ {Bl-3;“,z EGï¬fE’iï¬G J M’KTS“ MMEHINE WELL: TAN-KER S’OIL, TAR, PITCH, PUTTY, Best Turpentine Varnish $1 50 per can. Cheap; used by Millers, Thrashers, c. TOBAGO Olive, Elephant, Seal and Crude Oil, affPURE ESSENCES, FLAVO‘RING EXTiACTS, SPICES, PICKLES, HOPS, c., c. "7st AND ,, PAINTEBS’ MATERIAL WiBCMVLiQHOI'S MOLSON’S CELEBRATED ALE Roasted and Ground on the premises. Pbysicians’ Pr‘ï¬ptions, and Family Recipes ca ully compounded, and promptly attended to. British, Malt, French and Canadian. “1'Ill, V...“ V' _‘ bean eï¬â€˜ectual deStroyer of Ticks on Sheep 0 " business, and also t6 inform them t also’ a preventative against the‘ly ané no 3.. in complete order, having been : Scab during the hot Summer month“ It; .no engaged the services of gne o greatly improves the QUALITY ‘and “ Ostancéligg, trusts by ungemlttmg QUANTITY of 'tlieâ€"bWool‘, and thatf at}; ‘ ' f public patronage. trifling cost. ’It has 8311‘ long and ‘ av "' -. ably known in GREATBRI‘TAIN’ Mao}: arstance is conï¬dently anticimdg'tbat upontï¬a], it Wlll enjoya. {833011836 a reputation in Canada. L 35:52:" ‘ _0mplete f Firs?“ VETERINABY‘ PREPARATIONS of A“ kinds. 4‘ RESIN, AXLE GREASE, comprising all noted brands, in wood and bottle. VINEGARS,†WEAVERS’ SU PPL! ES 1 GLASS FRUIT JARS. supplied at low rates. Am} LAMPS, COFFEE arious Colors. in any quantity. pARKER’S of!“ kinds. is (bout. ready for Operation and that business w: ever, and every satisfaction given, also tha Harness and Saddlery Business? in .heir OLD PREMISES, where they will be most happy to see all former patrons and any number of new ones. (If? Bring along your Hides of every description. Durham, Oct. 5th, 1870. HE i Blezisï¬re in informing the public that their lLLu uv-I~-_-_- ’ ' ER. n.1,? and to his numerous customsra if; Pa 0 business, aud also to inform them that. his ‘Cardm; no in complete order, having been recently ï¬tted ,3--- .40 Ann in? flan man!" av: SUBSCRIBERS THANKFUL 1901; PAST FAVORS; TAKE GREAT Durham, Sept. 26th, 1870. oUi HE SUBSCRIBER REGS T0 ,RETUm’f IEmSTO THE PUBLIC GEN. . v and in his numerous customers ‘fï¬ â€˜partiCular, for past favors . in - his -lii1e “ram GLASGO W. has received and is now Dill? UUULUluuâ€"v -â€"-â€"â€"- - [,Y, and to his numerous customers if: particular,_f0r past favors in '_ his -1iiie and also to inform them that. his Carding and _'Oloth-Dressi‘ng Machinery is iplete order, having been recently ï¬ï¬ed ._u?'.'Wiith‘1ii-test improvemeflé‘f’and aged the services of on; of. the 1319M. experienced workmen; in Ontario, 2J mg, trqsts by umemnung attention and good‘ .ï¬orké-ail work warrantedâ€" _ ‘ ..I ‘. _‘.'L_Annnn IE @153 m SIRE L’ NE‘V TANNERY 3 Imported Direct SEASQE? QE lï¬â€"Z‘QQ hat business will be carried on with greater vigor than given, also that they have again commenced the amplete running order, paving recently been overhauled, Fn‘s'tjclaaniller‘s and stnct attention to ,cnstomefs’ interests. tance _ can have their Wool same day I i’ and Childrens’ Fat m m! Felt Top OverBoots. Quality of work, Mate LANTED. T0 SELECT BREE} Sm Wanted ___..3E WILL BE P \ID AT â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"d.....-â€"-"""'4 IDES .7 THOMAS JGHES. T- J . E SMITH pl.‘a\’u., â€"- .’ Fat Boots for Fall and -er1300ts. Particular atten- -L, Material and good ï¬ts â€JOHN ' KELLY. COMPLETE Isaacs (Se; Gama/ya 2 .i ' " ' ' "Whigs, E always on hand. aï¬Jobbin short notice and in good style. 5133111511 Sole Leather and FRENCH CALF, alway also,-â€"â€"PEG S, all sizes. To be Published in October, 1870. I OTICE.â€"Learning that my name has been unwarrantably used in connec- tion with Directories now being canvassed ‘ in the Provinces, and entirely distinct from imy works, and that in other cases it has i been stated that my Directories have been \abandoned, I would request «hose desiring to give a preference to my works to see that persons representing themselves as act- ing for me are furnished with satisfactory , credentials. (If? Harness Shop opposite the Crown Land Oflice, Upper van ; Tannery on the cornér of Saddler and Albert streets, Lower Town. LOVELL’S Dominion Provincial Directories i T is intended to make these Directories the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are net be- ing prepared by correspondence, but by ‘ personal canvass, from door to door, of my 3 own Agents, for the requisite information. i 1 have now ‘engaged on the work in the sev- leral Provinces Forty men and Twenty lhorses. These are engaged mainly on the “owns and villages off the Railway and l Steamboat Routes, important places on the t lines being held till the completion of the 1 former, to admit of concede!) to latest date. I aniicipate issuing, in October next, { Canadian Dominion Directory, and 1 Provincial Directmics, which Wiil 1. {correct index to the Dominion of (Tan iNewioundland, and Prince Edward Isl ganda combined Gazetteer. Directory * Hand Bock of the six Provinces. SUBSCRIPTIOX'ro THE DOMINION DIRIX‘TC Dominion of Canada Subscribexs $112 C . United States do 12 (i 1 Great Britain andlreiand do £3 E gFrance, Germany, c., do £3 E Subscription to Porincfal Dicci. Province of Ontario Directory, 155‘ Province of Quebec do 18 Province of Nova Scotia do 15' Province oi New Brunswick Prov mce of \ 9“ You Province of Prince 15 Island D mwo MI IS dL-. ixcxc-nd Rates of Ad vat on applica’uou to JOIL\T LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. Lovems Directories, ,AT' 7080 Ground in UN. This paint is superior t '. a} . “e dgruble than the best W bite Lea ., Cl . 31' I'm-“1° W “name work, Lake going “craft, 8:0. Its use IS 1101 i. ‘mious to the health. Dlrect from '1'1105f1K-BBWK 5: 80):, London, England. -V “DC U uvuâ€"IV'_ _ €3®AL 01L, Coal 0i! Lamps, LL JOHN LOVELL, Montrea‘a, mmch 16, 1570. CRUETS, SPOONS, FORKS C. AND Nickle Silver Spoqns Forks, Of a reliable quality, in great variety. A LARGE LOT OF FOGKET _ TABLE GGTLERY Imported direct, will be sold RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. II XND, TABLE. HALL. c. , Chimne)s d: Wicks, direct from Makers. DL\UU U .DaAUD UUJJLU ALLAL\ UL" JUL ULIID Eight. cents per lige for ï¬rstinseriiflgi I and two cents forcac subsequentiuser no . Platfornl counter scales" Bus1nessCards,ten hues and under, p9? Made by the celebrated ï¬rm OfGL'RXEY,‘ i annum $4, - WARE 5: 00-, 0f Hamilton, in SIOCk at; The number ofliues in an advertisrmén‘ Makers’ prices. These Scales are \VAR- i to be ascertained by the amountof space BANTED perfect, reliable, and durable,heing t whichit occupies in the column as measureé. made in the very bCSt manner. by a scale of solid hrevier. 01" ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE t : 5.4" fl!:' '. 7 0:“ n: 1101‘ one gamma Han [“180 mama†8mg: .............. Subscriptions sent 08. THE PRIbI‘RVATIO‘I AXE: ofls7l.‘li("ۤ?§£§ GUELmIâ€"First Wednesday in each month. HARRISTOXâ€"Fl'iday before Goelph Fair. BoswomHâ€"Saturday before Guelph. ELORAâ€"The day before Guelph. Draytonâ€"The day before Elora. CLIFFORD-Thursday before Guelph Fair. '1‘EV10TDALE--Friday before Guelph Fair. NEW BAMBURGF'FirSt Tuesday in eac month. furthest. ' ‘ j , . {i BERLINâ€"First Thursday in each month. 1 Voluntary corresmencerrom allpar“ _ ELMIRA- Second Monday in each month. I ofthe county solicited. . fl ’ : WAg‘ngoâ€"Second Tuesday in each month. E All communications“, to ensure I meet)â€, ’2 MT.‘ FoiiESTâ€"Third Wednesday in each: if othggwi’se‘ satisfactory, must have the ,-: month. inameriof the ï¬nitely-mot necessary {0’ - Denimâ€"Tuesday preceding the above. '; publication but 115$} guarantee of good hm" : ï¬; " Fencesâ€"Thursday following Mt. Forest. t 0:1,: No unpaidl-e era will be taken {'0‘ _ ,‘rgs‘ OmncgiLLï¬â€"gecond Thursday in Jan.,gthePostOlï¬ce. '- '- ' ' arc ’ 9.5! July Sep. and'Nov. - - Mono: MILpsi-L-{l‘hi’rd_ W’ednesziay in Jan., ‘1 BOOk and JOb Prlnt vouuur‘ I‘ll: "‘ULVVAAU LUUIDUOJ I†033110, ,March, May, July, Sep., and Nov. MONO MILLS-Third Wednesday in Jan., April, July and October. ERINâ€"First Monday in January, April, _ July and October. MASON-VILLuwFirst Tuesday in February, -May, Auguat and November. 25 Kegs HUBBUCK’S Genuiï¬a Owen Sound, Dec. 7, 1869. mak‘e- TANNERS Cash for Hides. Whigs Spurs, «Kc. hand. 0:?‘Jobbinw done on NNNNE NNENNN Monthly Cattle Fairs. ELECTRO PLATED 10 INCLUDING ERS, \I’D L 338,, 11TH“ a n d: _ ‘ '- M‘WU BL‘dLCIUS ' ‘ ‘ W. KOUGH M†C .H {2 1|! 0 0 t .b D. .1 S V. a V. \ 1 3 Ann Raundm TEMP. SEE A ,1 an'who emp EEELLEE E'Eï¬ï¬â€˜i ma FEW] FOR 45 SUBSCRIBERS. A $32 LOCKMA‘. SEWENG MACHINE Fox“ 60 Subscribers. These. Sewing 15539111393er awarded m. Prize over 2.21 others at Provincial Bxhi’ottiontn Toronto ' October 4th, 1370 1112 tï¬ai the com sion, has been ch McDonnell to our i 2. Ifsubscribersorderthe discontinuanc‘é s ol their periodicals, the publisher may send 1 them until all arrearsare paid, subscribers l are gesponsible for all immuers sent. A _ 4_I-A DURHAM CHRONICLE IS PUBLISHED EVERY 'i‘lmrsgday Morning, WHITE JOHNSON; AT THE OFFICE, LOWER VILLAGE, '1) L‘ 1m 3. M. 1. Subscribers who â€"do not give express notice tothe contrary are considexed as wishing: to continue their subscriptions. 1 ‘VQVUIVV- 7"â€" 3. lfsubscribers neglect or refuse to take the periodicalsirom theofice to whichthey are directed, they are held responsible till they have settledfhcir Bill, and ordered their periodical to be discontinued. - Scnding numbers back, or leaving them in‘ the Qjï¬ce, is not such notice of discon- tinuance as the Law Requires. 4. 11' subscribers reï¬wve to Other piaces without. informing the public-her, and their pex iodicals are sent to the formex‘ dn'ections, they are held responsible. _to haï¬e Form your Ciabs for 1871‘ VEEKLY IJ'I uuwu-V ‘..~v.-“ _'.v‘-v-- .53†Liberal arrangements made wifli Merchants and others advertising by the year. . ‘ (if? 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Whit b Ur )urbam made most a. (t ARR! it“s own d on