i {From the Danbury News.} Ae SRNR PRR RAN Oe NN * et RIT GS RE RRS % “g > rv 7 a r Y ° : Ses eee a ee ee ee Ce ee as CHARLOTTETO WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1874. PO LRT a “ si r nga iia eatnaiiiiea’ Wate sien, ucla ce : ce pee oo » ANA ANDIVA | f. recollecticn, he had indeed seen Joanns | ae which etand under, adjoining the | "SENCE OF bes tabs oe greens ; oa ARRIVAL OF MAILS, SPORTY, [gece Mainded on Jonce in| sammich stools nde, ajning the| PRESENCE OF MIND, | CLEARIS@ THECLOLMES LINE AGRICULTURAL, -, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, | sos LPTER FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER. | DUE. ' TRIFLES. There is a story old. By wise ones told, a heart was once by young Love broken ; But when the feat He'd fain repeat, This kind advice, by Venus spoken Witheld the careless urchin’s blow * Softly, my boy ! for well you know Your touch upon the fairy things— Time must efface it with his wings. mass 60 quick y as to prevent him fiom in- | humanely took them in, attending them her- | here is one grand quality signally negs | blashed deeper and deeper. | Father Plachy, meanwhi'e, tad seated | ard yet so firmly, that he re‘ired, and the himeelf at the table, Bertram stood in wait- | lady enjoyed the happiness of having, through | ing, and served out the wine and provisions; | ber heroism, not only restored to health, | whilst Joanna retired to a further corner of | but also protected the r-scued mon.’ the hall, whither the eyes of Albert at times forming her that it would be late beforo he | se!f; and when, afterward, the enraged | lected, almost never taught, nowhere prized came home. His eye, all this time, was! Thura, with his armed force, app2ared bes | fixed in the soft features of the girl, who fore ber hous>, and threateningly demanded | | their surrender, she answered him so calmly During this recita', Joonva had approach~ at its true value, seldom preached upon, yet certain to avert many a disaster and deliver from many a peril. Were parents and teachers accustomed to show their young ones how selfscommand in some un- expected emergency, as in an outbreak of | fire at midnight, would not caly save them- selves, but rescue a whole company of What a frightful sensation that is when you have just got home of acold Monday night and pulled your boots off, to be told that the week’s washing is out on the line and must be brought in. Now to do this of a dewey eve in the summer, with the delicat> perfume of flowers filling the air, and a brass band on the next street, is not exactly a hardship; but to do it in the dead winter, with a chilling breeze blowing, and the clothes as stiff as a rolling oa some~— A Harness kept soft and with good neat’s foot oil will last almost a life- time. It is stronger, because s ightly elas- tice, and will seldom wear off the hair. A horse left uncovered when not in exery cise will soon grow a heavy coat of coarse hair. pm pe hindrance to rapi motion, should be prevented by judici- ous blanketing. A balky horse in a double team may a!- ¥ “ Bearts were not made’ ; : thing no man can contemplate without Ways be started by tying his tail to the ? About Tuesday, Thursday, (do Veaus said) pursued her. pearer to the table, and listened attentively, friends or fellow pupils, were the various tating. We don’t quite wanerstiiel how Whiffletree and the other horse. ¢ Tues Piers. and Sa p.m. and Saturday evening, but | « For such as you to trample o'er: | * Aed is it known to what peist thes: new With beaming eyes. Wallenstein observed | MCPS Of escape shown, and the necessity | it is that a man invariably gets his boots off | 5° ssid George M. of palace car al oe. eel eae! “a ewe play, eTorts of the Swedes are cirected,’ irqu’'red_ it, and smiling, enid to her, ‘You are pleass | Of instant decision enforced, many a value | before the dread summons comes, but the notoriety, some twenty years ago. “ace »& Lhursday, soth About fuesday the 80th, an nen steal away [te | ed:ies ; ' able life (to i rest of it is plain enough. There is a sort pn : y second, every alternate Tuesday | And leave them lovelv as before!’ Plachy. ee ey es Joanne ? 7 me setting of property) would of sahemines: feeling = his heart which See i ae afterwards. ‘‘ Mother”’ he sighed, ‘‘’ Tis vain ; for see, ‘Accordirg te tae letters received by | [think you aleo would be melined, in such a | 2 S@Ved. So intelligent a community as | prompts him to try to entangle his wife in area stock, in reference “4 tight | a teas see However light my touch may be, Laopold’s fatter, to-day, it is imagiacd that | C#Se, to act as Polexina von Lobkowitz.’ | ours, Ought not, in this advanced period lan argument,and failing this he snatches u ne rg says :— : P a-'Uncertain | The lines that once my fingers trace, ‘their operations will be directed aga‘nst| Janna looked confused, blushed, and re | Of thought, to be so easily overwhelmed | the basket and goes out in the yard wit: Ww I seld b . | Time never, never can efface! g Bebe ne , : ; agtienwareefmpind.. overtersetin A vac s at = hen I scld my cows by auction some x thee Uncertain. | Many E. B H — for | Elnb gen. | mained silent; while Father Piachy, turn-| by calamity, when one woman's prompy | im = tiete Senate ae ae aad farmers were afraid to buy, * as | Many E. Brooks, in Harper's Magazine for| ,.qy, 1s we ing ta ods z and resolute ai Ids E 6 SIGs . id, « been igh: ’ > kite Date coeel wt February. Bi That! do not be 'ieve ; what advantage se : sepes ue not be ashimed of a seeders pipe me the stream at | much vigor as if it was not purely acei- Gear shunaies 1 tad tod oes ete att >. m. : es | wou'd they derive from the possesion of ‘g “feeling, my child. In former times, | }& in nead. it is replied, as it dental. If the fond wife is any way atten. that it would not do to buy such eon for Dally mindy exctiptal) 2° 1 aan | Elnbogen ! They occupy the Upper Palatins | * though bat rarely, there were heroesam ng will be that some persons are born without | tive, she can here bin well nem agian - srer keep. Now, the facts »re these: 1 p. m. | ; ate, aid their troops lie in Sexony. Eln- the weaker sex. But what heroines we this gift; my answer is that Peter the | 180!0g various objects to wretch sullets | had not fed particle of meal or roots ; tm. Tuesday, Friday, 2 p.m. | She hath a song of songs-—it is but folly | boge: t “ ; eaceh aes = -| the female martyrs, who rez ied vie Great was born without th ity ing, long after he has diseppeared. There ee tight and warm ; I fed okie ‘ |: id Gene 8 late folly-loving ell :? gen must natura'ly follow the fortines cf marly ‘ ” rezarded neither . ou e capacity t0/ is no levity in a line of frozen clothes. Every a: requleriy ; kept. a soma in che com Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. Sever to boar it emailath Melaacholy,.. | the larger portion of territory.’ danger nor death, in their adherence to the | endure the sea, Frederic Second with a | article is as frigid as the Cardiff giant, and poms of the pi in mA erm watered ( | Salad ale tihelaite! tiie am Against her will listens, and sighs again. * You view it in the same lizht with my- fai _ perfect terror at battle, Paley with indis. es ae ‘Sanaa the pin off and tmiee.o in the barn; kept dieeem well , me cupesdsy, of y> nme | self: i ri ai : . *? know not,’ Ji . . ition to rise early, Judge S i | then holds the in e ot p : | And « vanity of vanities,’ saith the Preacher, | 8 if it ise dent that they must have ers Teak ’ at,’ replied Joanne, modestly, “a : y, Judge ! tory with on the plans. denp off the linn ef.ite.aum bedded ; out the ane oy a é y, We ’, Priday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, | Saith old Experience, moaning to the old : thing of greater importance in view. Se ee ee ee, BE or — en accord, is too pureand simple for this world = few in this ome aie 2 30, Y. m. a But Hope hath learners more than any teacher | Konigsmark bas received reinforcements | *®® hour of trial; but to act thus would be | Mpetuous passion ~ yet all conquered their | fut our man isn’t of that nature. He their Rak drink but =e rt caveennaae ewor chen Pol — young hearts, and all the lovers | from General Wri ngel; he is withdrawing | ™Y ardent wish and detire, where T so circums | D4tural weakness, and so can we if we feel sewe oe re cane li 5 ot eee Geert any to anna, haem vou A fn a en ; old. | fr ee , Sula a Pe the necessity | hands and seeks to pull it off, but it dosen’ : ; j y Friday. 10 a. m | from the Palatinste, and is already with h's | *#"¢ce y. aes , chance; try a tight barn and one chat is And thou, O sovran soul, no longer glory cavalry in Pilsen, where the infantry have ‘Wel! said,’ cried Futher Plachy; ‘such a From various quarters facts have come Lee eas bccn Sait aie warm. Farmers, when ou Login to pinch ! ha) in hour previous to the closing L ie com bed Suiiasaiand mien . - | d rections to ion hm. The commendant desire even is of value before God ; anil in to me of every sort, illustrating in women, | it comes off it maintains the shape it has ne a 7 pote 3 ~s aoe : . 40: here ] bess » Kastern story, > ie iad alt a tt nn : i . : : : cows, your purses - nd the postage and registration | “Charming her threatened life from day to | of Ezer, Co'o. el Coppy, is now busied with So'my Smits like ours, perhaps the opportas and children even, the power of overcoming been all _ mr a —s mto, ~— you might as well pinch in feed as in drink, 3 ( deliverv. must. in all day. | preparations for breakn g up, and it is he nity Miy arrive of puttir g it jato execu- panic and turning apparent disaster into cde eete ve anal shoiligh the ‘taps Sor olaher 05 Seth Wil atte Baeaieiaae Te ’ } 1 ont : ey ee i , an Asi really i virtue } ’ ; : : i i | Above her oft thy restless sword doth glisten | ¥" hes levied svc) feavy contributions. tion. occasion of really sublime virtue. | hole of a valise. The first article he doubles of whigh farmers so rauch complain in these . t Pe ; Pe te eal ad is Instances there are as we all k ot ~ : : 7 days. I think that if farmers will try t Oh, light of faith is she when all is done ! | It is imposs:ble that a'l these movements ean is easily to be conceived,” remarked Pe ee. gee how, OF | up with his hands, and there is a faint sem-|}.0ns with good hay, with water twice a Immortal child! she knows that thou wilt | be confined. in their object, to such a plece Wallenstein, ‘that afcer such an event in the mothers rushing in frantic fear from a burne | es eae in a them ond claen stables with i we 1. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Rapt to the end, her thousand nights and as E'nb gen. life of any man, the effret of it would grad- oe dwelling, then remember the dear baby ee ae pease gat pat that two-thirds or the eed used in ee open one! : r!. ‘And what, then, is your opioion, my ually act on his whole being, ard give to they left asleep in its crib, and flying back | them down with his’ foot. ite used the ee keep Gr om Si Se oe Pp eee { —CaRL SPENCER lord, if I may ve ture to ask it? ‘eatd Bers | th? mind an en iveiy d fferent direction, as through the open passage, to perish vainly | same care in taking down a fine cambric er : D : ; @ ania ian | tram, anxiously. in the case of my late uncle, when he deters | im @ world of mad fiumes. At the first | handkerchief that he does in capturinga| Over Faepine axp Over Druxkixe.—Dr, i » ¢ iy - 5. ONE LINK GONE! ‘T sini iS filial 4G) Ml a thes te ee: ae dhonte it Gah toe asy € sheet, and makes two handkerchiefs of } Alfred Carpenter, alluding to the ( Dd Wr operties for Sale. LINK | a you rememter, r¢ ee id athe, said ia Cee a eee faith ii vat re en been easy enough to! every cne. When he gets {ar from the | among the prize oxen of the iate & Fake the pillows from the cradle | Wallenstein, turning to his friend, ‘ wkat iver sia 6,’ scid the Father, * Martinitz ave seized the child and secured its safety basket he allows the articles to multiply in litan Show, writes :-—“ If it is thought in a: i gg Where the little sufferer lay ; | we observed and d’s.oureed about last night? has muds it a iule te celebrate bis p-¢s2rva- with her own, because the air currents | his arms, sO as to save steps, and when he | men or animals can oe stuffed to repletion 8 f* E> bane FR FEHOLD PROPERTY = = ens. close the shutters, I fear, Be tram, ‘t's Prague wh eh—! tion each year. Ou. th» present one, which | Were then cut off; after her own mad hand | sets — ane os os _ a a soles chuendeoaait madi S aadal past . pee ra : Shut out every beam of day ae de abba «1 itt Gad had, nn Clow een Oe . had given the fire free passage throug] miseravie things, WH0Se suarp, icy, comers ; . C iC RC 4 ANT hi 1 ragu!' c ied Beriray, terrified, ard | wil! find nim, ~ overuor of Prague, the first oe “a 7 pe ao ee through the jab him in the cada eeadl face, ‘he comes to | fatal mistake is made. The effect of a ik 2setFAt FOR SALE. Spread the pall upon the table, letting fall the gla's which he was just in| Preoueg? in the kingdom, no doubt the fess se her own sacrifice came too late to | ‘an article that refuses to give way on one | deozonised and partiy deoxygenated atmos- ae ‘ Place the lifeless body there ; the act of filliac. tiva! wll be stl] more brilliant than ever,’ | De Of any service. |end. He pulls and shake, desperately at | phere showed itself, wees the animais ack from olf the marble features ‘ 9° , . f {Tevet F BN ik es é . ‘ \ > tate | it, in hi 2 i inad v were di before en , fil ’ ! | eres for Sale, frontiog on Lay the Seburn Geely with aire uae . ' or -* Father Plachs, with . " F a 7 — > Soares ae es ba nt wi en 3 The “doneaien ond ofa eee aan = building. Such an effect inoue ae oe , m4." “t LE r c ner ness: ¢ y nr athat e ee inv ’ *to il POT . y raed ™ » > : ; he HILLS ORO' GU RIV ER, about | hie hs ik he #: ” of thoughtful : *Do not ‘your = oui re een oe t> attend this ce en me . ' 8 cep y the he comes down flat on the frozen snow. animals as well as in men when they be, i Uy d River, called PORTAGE, | on en ee: i ’ eu | gloomy appreh+nsions, Albert, lead you too | stiviy, which wil! tuke place a few dags | PTCS SGns Ree Feom, forbidding ber | But bounds up again, grating his teeth, and | ¢ome the victims of fatty x In frort are good Oyster Beds,and a quantity ree inal a vd 7 aie came wala | far?’ |hence, as indeed have almost the whole of | husband opening door or window till she hastily depositing the bundle in the basket, They die rapidly, is exposed to foul air, aaa fe ; jai ; . I é < { a i 2 f g ish, be is « kun re . ‘ . . . -, is i ht : a 7 ' yf ars aohene ae Let the infant cherub rest | « Wallenstein strengthened bi; op'nion by th» Bohemian nobility. had made a string of sheets, and let her | darts back to the refractory member, and and — oe to — been caused by Standard .ife Insuranee Co. “i ‘ dinsteh Re ee eatrqaep oo ' | bringing forward s-vera! reasong * And you will go, I hope?” child down, to the ground; then she fols —— hold of it, —— na it, while aap hae a ee “agp , well situated. rake the little shoes aad stockines re . : ; nigh e fairly jumps up and down in the extremi. caused mans own a Saw, Lath 1 Shingle MILL, | From the ating weather's sight ; Plachy’s thoughtfulness increased, ‘It *Perlaps! although you know I am no ease meron, without any serious injury ty of his anger and cold. Then it comes | of the soscalled preventible malasties, and HERMANS & SON view —e a Curtedar Oe v for ‘an | Pattering feet no more will need tiem, | is poseible,’ he sad, at length, ‘i: is very fricnd to sceves of noisy merriment, from the stifled flames’ and not even a very | unexpectedly, and with it a part of the is as much to be blamed_as is the effect ris am.a . rhe “wd Senile ian lies purposes, a Walking in the fields of light. | possible ; you may be righ’,’ ’ ‘Oi this occasion, however, you should | severe fright, for she had taught herself next male ty bers ne tee. vane again—this eS ee drinking. Shoaid 7 sides 0. her Saws, with about 50 acres Land, | Parents, faint and worn with watching| Bertram stored aghost, and etammered | "©t ™'S% being present, 2s your absence might | Self\control, and so she was always ready iha-chttine Coad oy ae ae scan Sa whether we are a “> x aan hat is uoder °F. 7 a Through the long dark night of grief, | out, ‘Then you really believe, reverend | ¥°X %4 displeise Martinitz. He attatches | to use the best means and all the means up in his livid hands, thus bringing the top feeding cattle for the eT only . ™ Rai Arne eae “a ja or Mills “ a7 . nee —" your sighing, | father, that th: Sweies will take posession | much importance to this feast, and ir, you | God and nature had put in her hands articles against his already frozen chin,} common men? It is certain that over- : ) | Tin-ey ing cae 3 “eet ee of Prague?’ | know, of on irritable temprament.’ Another story I remember of an English ee ete Meee amar ae omnes dag heated isa = \ Guu Li iii a a, Dene et a i ae a. into the house. She stands alr to tell | evi, : Moths are is ») more weeded | ; y > r le ! ature¢ r ee y . ¢ < y af » rarde S y e > A ‘REET Also, a BRICK HOUSE and SHUP., 12} a shee the alee mo 7 if Ido not say thut th yw iltake p sseesion “it sn ne ul for aman to become irritable family taking tea in the garden back of him to close the door, and is thoughtful victims, who are look: upon a3 unfortus ? toa i aia miles ‘rom Charlottetowr, and about sons hed thoes vee perchance may leave it, | Of it” @18wered Pluchy ; that requires more | emidst continual disp t 8a: d provocations,’ their bungalow, one sultry eve, in upper enough to ask him if it’s cold work. But | nate sufferers, while their coll the STO] Acad eatteedebatiie . tiie oil i aemmanee feel elaine. ’ than their will, but Llegin t> thin’s that | replied Welienstem: his distike of every-| India. Suddenly a grand Bengal tiger if he is a wise man he will make no answer. drunkards, are severely dealt with in re, I m i0 to 50 acres of land with it. | such is their in‘ention. We, however, have thing that <.vors of » liz‘ous innovation ig| made one of the company. The gentle- if he is awise man he will silently plant spectable society. d r particalars apply to ae ae bright . = —_ . beside it | arms to defn! it azainst them a-d those we | imconceivable.’ “ |}Men, even’ an army officer, seemed para — age ot stove, ae ee The state within us, and noi the state we ’ " n its quiet, holy slumber, ws a® a 88 P : . ’ ee: | —— is frozen features into an implacable rown ; . ogee JOHN ARCHIBALD McDONALD. Till the morning, then awake it | will use with proper aciiv ty.’ ‘Ti t mes like these we now live in, when lyzed with fear. One woman alone was will preserve that exterior without the aaa s chempehecta tahteg Mas ae They ieibaliapiniahicniilabiia Toa place among their numbe ‘And mantun the militwry glory of oar | all the ties that bind society together are | ™%ter of the occasion. She sprung open | faintest modification until bedtime. shine from his surroundings. For natural guid FOR Q A | E / Thus a golden link is broken ancestors,’ exclaimed Weltenstei , proudly, broken loose, and “one can say to what «x. | ®@ me rerarencoantre right in the face of ; ' - eae a — ne —_ —e coms Jv. OAD, The - oie of oman bliss ‘Niver would I thiok of seizing the sword | t emes he may go, (ince the current bears | the beast, who resented so unusual a recep- aT outer frame, give me the hill the f = . revel 1us the distance shorter making isztt'y. a i id iki iL 5 a ion by ing re | : UT} LS "Twixt the brighter world seat thle: ligit'y, as so mon? younr men of o-r| him along with it), a!l conspires to foree a u mg y leaping — the green hedge and Sufferers from this horrible malady will the blue sea and the blue sky And ‘ & The followina F hola P a Seen” man into a party, so that at last, even if you making for the thicket, where he had been Gnd some of their Own Seéllnns Geserthed te, | OOF farmer standing the blue . 2 . _ Ree j 1€ 0 owing ree 0 a roperties | LITER ATURE be ‘Who seek only for libertr, that they miy would, you cannot pursie the path of moders hiding. Would not this same genius at the followin article from a 7 oes sky of P. E. Island, with his own soil benesth SUSINESS } at the West ! Z . lead a life of licenticu:nese, ‘nterposed the ation. I bh: ys heard of a niece of the Count, improvising means have made this lady re an a Decem en ee een Resolve ; I ee et ee ene mares . A : : . » . i sae Satine men— minded pussbasen im the THE SWEDES IN PRAGUE Sather. who, allowing herself to b> sedaced by a| Perfectly invaluable in shipwreck, in mid-|" pia sou ever have the dyspepsia? Did | Sell not your for the potiage. of fet Hoane Builders, eee ‘Bat when our country calls on us to | Saxon officer from the convent wherein she | Bight conflagration, in burglar’s attack, in you ever have-—or ever imagine you had wealth or political office ! . ‘< . 2 : 2 . > > ine ee : . : 4 ‘ GOOD FARM fronting on the MILL CHAPTER VI. defend her.’ continued Wallenstein, ‘then | was placed, embraced Proteetantism, merely apitenes 7 ane fant Reapitel eten a complication of all known and several un. ae —- aepesdent BaP ont ur. Viyater ¢ losets, RIVER, LOT 5, Seventeen Chains, i Presently, however, the giad barking se ought every Bohemian to koow and act up out of complaisares to her husband. Mar- ormy, in the ne of a crowded assembly, known diseases? If yes then you had the amcaen holida ys, as well as onan ~ met) Pi ==, &.. &Cx ; a 2) : to his duty.’ tinitz never afterwards either heard or wishs | iM railroad collision, in thousands of lesser . ‘ ria . fi life, Let a4 Cntaining 120 Acres one or two favorite dogs ia tle courtyard : ; | dyspepsia, or its full equivalent. Chronic | YOUr farm life, comfort be a duty, as LL THEM at RATES ” P | mmentiint Ci: eastedd of in} a * How happy, exclaimed Plachy, “wou'd | to hear of her.’ disasters always agyravated by lack of selfs dempeniis tend bs Ea : well as success! Don’t skin your farm! HAD IN THE CITY, | bal! clear, rest covered with a good growth | oo apg } SONG POS | ho late lamented Dales. hace fe" 1 » | «ig : ie tics control ? yepepsla may be defined as an epitome Of | sranure abundantly, that you ma : : nt r . “ un Weltes’ Pie @ have fe't hed he Is that perfectly true ?’ inquired Bertram ; licat rh j : ; v Y reap roo") workmanlike style | of Hard aad Soft Wood. Main road ranning| “Sllenstein. Father Plachy had entered heard you speak thus. Albert! You ce saneanledti J . ; When only thirteen, Sir Astley Cooper every complication wherewith transgressing | abundantly! Manure is like charity, twice . we wonld aay, that all | throt There is abundance of Musee]-| the wansion praviously, and wonde-ed at i ni oa ee | ee egerd ng Father Plachy. incall Wek Veet soi ; Batley VOOPEE | mortality is scourged. It is as nice a thing | blessed, blessing him that gives and him us OF OUR BUSI], front of the farm. Six miles fm | h‘s pupii’s unaccountable delay. On the'r ed a'ways too quiet and contemplative to} ‘It is esid to be ro, but I cannot vouch | *°W%e% Ms rare gift. A little playmate to have about you as a trunkful of taran. | that takes. Teach your children early to it Villaze of Alberton, and about four) piecting it eppeared that deck bed ‘hank him. I, neverthelese, have of e1 said, let | for its acemacy. ‘The lady is said to have had been crushed by a cartwheel. He Salons caltie Pee bunt tid-alieee db. an love Nature, in all her varied richness and | miles (rom the Railroad Station on the Hals | eo an } the youth have his way! When opportunity | been tie daughter of a younzer brother, and | "*S bleeding to death. There was not i aihiliaiatt lines “ : , beasty. ud them in the study of ber — ioran toad, cocking the other. offers, it will soon ap-eiw that his | : ; ; < Ar half time enough to get a surgeon Astl eminent English physision hadent :::A man mysteries, which like the ladder in the old STAL FLUE, | This is one of the most desirable Farms| ‘ Itis well I fi:d you here,’ said Wallen- |. pt richt oo “Pi ae ; : = neart 9 | much b'loved by tle Conant, who wished a | brought out ] = ih re oe ‘ ASUCY | with a bad dyspepsia isa villian. He ia, triarch’s vision, leads from earth to | West and in @ fine settlement, and a good | stein, smiling. ‘ Bert-am, pray o der some to fhe igi Pace 7 ane shat he is a true! so:o-n her f cm the b of's aad dieputes of | | 08) Our is Silk hanckerchie!—tied it! 1d worse. Hes by tus friend,» moral | “esve®, 00d then in after time heme chan vce for a Shipyard. . acial ¥ , , scion of his i!lustrious stock .’ | religious controversy, by p'acing her within about the wound --stopped the bleeding aie om physical anne , < o ever be to them a sacred spot. ss : ' oh “ sii aa i : 1 at : Me ti : i : ster, 8 ard — an 8 , i ATao: henenstiti tient taathinitctin daniels Our hero sm led gra‘efally on his former | the walls of a convent. The affir isunder- ey till the surgeon could take the cannot help it. He is his own bottoml Keep the Cows warm.--What sight i 1 CREAMER su: ; > K@) aug tutor and said, ‘I sali be surprised if tte | stood to have mortifi d hi needing! child in charge, whom Astley had really pit, tomless more pleasant than « row cf slee: well ' ro Ws REAWES . a who vanish«d t» execute the Count's wishes c hd tim exceedingly, and : : : vit, and his own demon at the bottom of it, 3 in wi = A Parm of Sixty Aces, oe ; Governor neglects to take proper precaus| heightened, if possible. his aversion to the | @”°¢- And this event was the principal pr i : ; cared for, healthy animacs in winter? p i . our geon and haw Taber's ir atenctions. tions. He must know what is pass'ng i 3! : one to determine that choice of his fer which torments him eontinually with pangs! side, the thermometer stands clore ; oS ’ n the opposite side of the River, similarly ‘Still bad news!’ continued Albert to ra POEs ; { Ever,’ ' pass ng in} heretics. view whiten i dal al au . indescribable. | zero, inside, the temperature is so e “ ‘ a : p of Eger. ‘Whe " } é i suc e | ; . City Hotel bare his friend; the Swedes are advare'ny in ‘ As See sate ai _ wesle have Seen Gngeeied,’ sete. to mankind‘ ree ak eed When a worm of t' e business dust of this ee eS eee reedlns 3 ae great force on Eger ; they are levying very | care Pes ter of course; bit you know | ed Wallenstein, ‘ond agrecs well with the : : ld has writhed with th rm ig ue vee. “ys menee- cous this genial Qne of 60 Aces the Mill Road Se ying J | old Martinitz. His proud mind from the |. Biract rcfthe man. We cannot, however, The best wine I haye kept to the last. ae lees aepmnpegg atone Pra” until warmth ? os med is consumed ta : Hi my aces On Ue » large contributions; and when they are first diseredite! danger. heeaue he never | b — ; a ° | Manning: a West Indi ‘ it has assumed a virulent chronic form, | raise the temperature. The problem is Lot 4. no* promptly supplied, the peasantry urde-s | tw at ver | Des “rospcot Martinits; even from the very | | Sem * ost int» imerchant, was sit~ | no shall find colors end abilities varied | @mlyscived. Hete cce Steen etenny ues BRENAN ia s ’ | feared it. first, he has bees consistently firm ad ans| mg Ona log on the shore of Jamaica, | : : ia : constructed of iron or wood, but of flesh 2 Totter, go the most shameful il! usage. ‘Be has. indeed "a : 1a hi : : enough to paint his condidition? His blood ‘ood in the a . t inuntara Dointon PW ow the PIUSVILLE ROAD, Lot 4,| ‘ Thess Swedes,’ observed Bertram who | pan. Mapnnty oy ease. Bie. Semeniig.am | Gea! while fis companions wore Lathing. Gade becomes first povertystricken, then impure, eed oma ante ; Ht Ail ' Rn A ’ ‘. 7 ile i ; : : . ej icularly « . . _ oouw . . c 8 hrs erty ‘ are cons v, i Valli wy Tdiliiti, ng 50 Acres each. Cheap farms with it ald at wrpeal a ha more than one cecasion. particularly at the ‘ The pericd to which he has lived :ejuir- denly he saw a shark making full upon i sD agg th v : ; A . : | clearances, near the Railroad track. Sans ae. pene egee- ese Ae Ge Sener time of the meeting of that bois‘erons as- ; them. Had he cried ‘shark,’ one or both and, as ' blood will tell,” every pert of he] amas radiated from the animals hat i * & Glazier CION TT TD I VAS ‘Se. yt . i VW f yf itfenti THE CURRY FARM, ntaining 120 Acres, sit:ate on the Western | | domes'ie, ‘ are worse than the very Tartars, if credit may be given to the tales of horror I tave heerd. The fisids are turned into! deserts; the villages prarent nothing but | sembly, which had nearly cost him his life,’ “You mean when the rebels threw bim, tozether with S’awa‘a, out of the window ? That was, ind-ed, a hot day,’ o served e] such a character,’ replied Plachy, ‘ and while is formed him he has helpel, in his turn, 'o model it secordingly. From this considerstion I imag’ne |e will not attach would have been overcome by fear Fels lows, look here,’ be cried, ‘you swim miserably Here is the best repeater in all Jamaica for the one that comes in first. | system is contaminated by the foul stream, The brain complains bitterly on its own account, and vehement complaints are being continually sent up to it from the we feel, and this comes from actual com. bustion, produced by the play of vitai or chemical forces within the organisms ae large per centage of the food adds neither te our store of miik wien but is Road, 10 Chains front, 70 acres clear, well heaps of ashes; and the people consider | : much izportance to the present movement | *’ oe : famishing liver, bowels, spleen, heart, and | burned to produce animal heat,and in win- m. itivated and fenced with cedar, balance | ¢) .:selves fortunate, if they have wherewith | Plachy ; I remember it well! Even at] of the Swedes, nor suffer eny interruption Now do your best.’ So he kept cheering lungs Pe Niniiees mi Sion led onl of ter the supply of food must be increased, covered with bardwood and cedar, to support abpticitins i ; this moment, it tems es if it but happened | to the celebration of the annual festival. He | 40d stimulating, now one, now the other. ‘ : sis eutine ergunidill : sae di wenn a by direg radiation ar NAT meen pull : = 1 ! yesterday.’ ig ang , ais : Sasee tekn ate, 1 Oe 1e entire o ation as dis- | from the surface and through opi Ui D, A HANDSOME DWELLING HOU SE, ‘it seems, indeed, hizh time for Heaven } ms o you not, reverend father. at that who has been so nearto danger, nay, even in When he saw Farnum relaxing his stroke, cords. Even the remote toes telegraph tory organs. 8 jerchant and ms “— Y ’ \ gs. 8? 4¥ Ea it sd, 1 nants, . AGENT, EEN ct ead ay GA ba i i IN QUI .CAN FOUNDRY om ETOWN. WINDLASS STREET, i LI i ) IRON j Ni {Pp , sed ORD & Co, ITUATED ON f{ing’s New Brunswick. J PROPRIETOR. r ”~ Squnre, iaving improved rower & Gordon Presses, ( 1 Newest Styles of Type, | HOUSE, and only a few yards from the Bridge, ‘all parties indebted to him by Note of 27 x well finished throughout, with attached 12 x 17, Barn 34 x 4], with | and Sheep house. There is also r Dwetnine Hevse, 16 x 25. This be sold with or without the Stock, nd possession given in Spring, or Cropped | i sold with the Crop, delivered next Fall. ay. lerr ae 8 ——§1.50—— The Ritchie Property, at KILDARE CAPES, on the Gulf Shore, consisting of a Store, Dwelling Houée, Warehouse and Stable, built for a Fishing Station. Buildings io! good order and bnt two years old. For farther information apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, Feh, 3, 1873 —, Valuable Business Stand. for Sale. The Subseriber will sell, by private sale, and Dweling House, with other buildings, situated at Cardigan | about 4 chains trom Railroad | Station, As thie is one of the finest and | cooveinent bas‘ness stands on the | nd, parties desirous ot engaging in Business, will find it to their | advantage to call and examine, before | purchesing elsewhere Alco, 15 Building Lote, situated within | + mile of the Bridge, and suitable stands for all branches of business. There is also 5 water lots, fronting on Cardigan River 5'ore utside ante were Those Lots will be sold to suit intending purcharers, Also,a sew, lath and shingle mill, having a larger circular for cutting all kinds of Lumber, besides other Saws, with about 150 acres of Freehold Land, 2 miles from Cardigen Bridge. As the Subseriber intends to wind op bis buisness, for the presept, he requesis | venture, at a moment of the g:eatest peril, |ed Wa'lenstein, kindling; ‘what a day of | to avenze euch crimes,’ said Plechy ; * and | and yet the conclusion of peace is dalayed jas: as if we lay on a bed of roses! Whilst they tenaciously weigh and dispute every inch of land, thousands are perishing from | misery and despair, and one city fails after another! Ob! these Swedes! would that they had all but one neck, as Nero once wished the Romans had, and I stood over it with a ksenly-edyed sword!’ Ha here ele- vated his right arm, whi'st his eyes darted fire, and his tall commandinge figur seemed to dilate with heroic majeaty. ‘ Reverend Sir,’ exclaimed Bertran, somc~ what astonished, ‘ that is a glorious wish; bat wou'd not one be rather inclined to sup» pece you asoldier than a minister of the altar, to hear ydu thus speek, and tosee you assume so martial an a(titude ?’ ‘The t'mee worthy Bertram.” answered the Father, ‘have overturned ali ancient dis'inctions. Thirty yrars ago, they wished to make an entrance for a foreizn faith into ovr peor country, and to fore? upon usa forego king, Whose glory the destroying angel annibila‘edinasingle battle, Surely, then, a member o! a religious order may well to grasp the sword, pro aris focis.’ * Ay, that was indeed a battle !’ exclaim- rout—of annibilation—was that! ’ Joaona now arrived, followed by servants, beaving wine and cold provisions. ‘The table havirg been decked in the hall, eho was about to retire, bat her father desired her to remain ard dismissed t!e servants, in order that the conversation might be continned withcut interraption. Joaona now arsisted the holy father to take off hs cloak, and was proceeding to andertake the same office for Albert, but be prevented her, remarking, with a smile, ‘Ws have met befo et.~duy, Joanna. ‘Oh, ay! Jvarna told us before your arrival,’ intertupted Plachy, * that she bad >? time in Prague?’ inquired Bertram. ‘Yes. Iwas then studying theo!egy at Clementinum ; bat, before this. all sorts ‘ef, dispates a: d commotions had taken place as well among the states of the empire, as bes tween these and the covrt. Whoever had the sightest knowledge cf public affairs foresaw wel’, that a rapture must ivevitably ensue, and so it tarned out. We etidert?, a'so, took our share in the matter—each according to his peculiar views. The day came wher it was said that the imrerial viceroy bad to deliver t> the states an intis mation from their Lord, the Emperor Mats thias. The dissoritented believed, or pre- tended they believed, that it contained no- thing more nor less than the revocation of bis Majesty’s favor, and so they re; aired, with evil intentions, armed, and with armed followers, to the castle. The people also collected. Amurmur,like that of th» cceen, ran through the crowd; but in the hal’, the voices of the nobility were heard waxing louder and louder, as their tempers grew more and more heated. At iast a wirdow was flung up, and down came Counts Mars tivitz and Slawata from the second story ! You can see the spot outside, and the win- dow, very well, further down the castle garden, where it descends the hil.’ * Good Heavens!’ exclaimed th» steward ; ‘and you witnessed that fali ?’ ‘Inteed I did,’ replied Father Placy: ‘the s'ght was dreadful ; and yetthey g tno gieat barm.’ ‘ That was an evident miracle,’ said Ber- tram, devoutly. +God wished to prove t» the rebels that he could preserve his faithful followers in spite of them.’ ‘How did it happen,’ irquired Wallen- stein, ‘ that their enemies did not pursue them, after learn'ng that they had escaped uphort fiom such a fa'l? Th's has always been a riddle to me.’ ‘Did you not know that they were indebt ed to a female for their p:evervation ?’ the very midst of it, and yet has escaped from it, becomes almost necessarily @ stranger to apprehens’on,’ he « Notwithstanding,’ sa'd Albert, ‘I think that some preeaution at this time ought to be of rved; co, Bert-am, be you on the watch; lay in additional provisions, and eee that noe of the rabble steal into the house. : ‘Do not fear for any want of vigilance, my Lord,’ The hour grew late, and suggested to the two friends the expediency of separating for the night. As Albert passed through the hall, attended by the steward ard his daugh. ter, his attention was caught by the fresco paintings, already referred to, and turning to Jcanne, * Do you rewember,’ said he, when you and 1, and my cousin Isabela, a happy tric—happy in the possession of child- hood and cordial feeling—gimbolled about this spot, and enacted the characters por- trayed in thes) freseces? When | was Hees tor and you were Andromache, and little Isabel would ce ndescend to no part beneath the dign ty of Queen Hecub»?’ ‘Yes, my Lord!’ said Joanna her eye brightening, while ber cheek glowed; ‘and he reproached him for giving up so easily, when he was sure to win if he only pur- sued. Atlast he rushed into the waves himself, his red handkerchief streaming from the end ofa stick, to divert the man eater. When Farnum wag safe upon the sand, and was told his peril, he fell flat as a log, proving how he!pless he would have | been out at sea,— IWuod's Magazine. THE MEN WHO CAN BE sPARED. —Recently a gentleman was making official inquiry Ae the purpose of finding a man to filla res | sponsible position in an insurance company. | Fie came to a party whom he thought would be likely to give him accurate and honest information concerning several men whose | "4 ‘without ambition !’ Nor can his friends names he had. When the name of Mr. was mentioned. “The very man for the place ; competent | and worthy in every respect; but he cannot possibly be spared from the position he now | adorns.” ‘Sir,’ said the director, ‘ie do not wanla man who can be spared ! There was a big volume in that remark, | We do not want a man who can be spared. | What a multitude of men who can be spared | cumber every avenue to promotion. The) barnacles, the shirks, the makeshift-, some. | body’s nephews,soembody’s proteges,somes | body's good-forsnothings. Young man, how we sat together upon the tables, placed in a liae, to represent the wallsof Trcy; and oir eyes followed you as you combatted | with the other boys in the garden’ As if | aware tast she was sxying too much, the girl | suddenly paused. ‘Well! these times are gon? by,’ ex- | claimed Wallenstein, ‘and it is vain to re« geet them. Iaceed their recollection at pre- sent only softens us, and I think we ali rather need an increase of courage and fors titude. Good nizht!’ andas he spake, he | involunarily pressed the hand of his old play- | mate; who, with the common reverential | feeling toward the feudal Lord—moiified, | perhaps, by some other more | emotion—raived the Count’s hand to her! lips and hear’. . please remember that these are not the. ones who are called for when responsible | positions are to be filled. Would you like | to gauge your own fittness for a position of prominence? Would you like to know the | »babilities of your getting such a position? | eae within !—What are you doing to) make yourself valuable in the position you now occupy? If you are doing with your might what your hands find to do, the. c are ten to one that you will soon | become so valuable to that position that. you cannot be spared from it; and then, i singular to relate, will be the very time) when you will be sought out py promotion for a better place. Be content to grade among the men who can be spared, and you may rest assured the body forever? Keep your digestion in | ied to the active working of that nothing will ‘spare’ you so certainly | fuji vigor: and although the end of the | mines. and so easily as promotion:— New Orleans | Pf. M. C. A. Chronicle. ~~-_s | together, suspend work and undertake to | trous to expect one who is undergoing con- have ‘ambition’ as it would be to expect a _ world may a up to the brain: “We are striving down here; send down some provider.” The brain makes requisitions on the stomach, which are futile. The stomach is powerless to provide, and the brain cannot transmit. At times all the starving organs conspire compass by riot what they fail to get by appeal. Then life trembles in the balance. Then the consolation—QO, the consoiation ! —that is visited on the dyspeptic. Friens —when he is lifeless from iack of vitality —friends will exasperate him with taunts of being ‘lazy,’ ‘shiftless," ‘indolent,’ be made to appreciate that it is as prepos, stant torture and consequent exhaustion to corpse to have an appe.ite. Remedy : every- body’s advice-—that is ride everybody's hobby. Cure: death. Drugs are out aggravations, and ‘bitters’ are bitter indeed. We have heard of a chronic dyspeptic who took his cue from his chickens, and by swallowing daily a moderate handful of gravel stones of the size of a pea downwards, finally succeeded in transforming ‘cue’ into ‘eoute.’ He claimed complete restoration. In the face of this evidence to the contrary, we reassart that, for chronic dyspepsia in its worst form, there is but one certain cue, absolute rest. Preventive: take as good care of the coats of your stomachs as you wish fer faith in God, in human love, in earthly happiness,in the beneficence of Nax ture, and mortality? Keep your digestion vigorous ; on that hang all ofthese. Would you prefer an abiding faith in tortures un, speakable, in horrors inexpressible? Des | troy your digestion. Would you live in| your end will not come— you will have t go after it. Old age is but | ponsibili | do of the coats of your backs. Do you ae No greater mistake can be made than to house your animals in cold, open barns. 4» ~ shivering cow can give no milk, nor any flesh. To feed a cow, or any other anix mal, in the cold, open air, is about as foo!- doors, fill it with fue), and expect to re- ceive benefit by warming the atmosphere generally. Animals need protection and warmth as well as buman beings.—Jonrnal of Chemistry, Ger Srroxe Harness axp Brrs. —Consider- the lives of those who sit behind horses often depends on the soundness of a bit or a strap, it is remarkable how little atten- tion is paid to the condition of the by those who trust themselves not only : strange carriages, but also in their vehicles. An English journal, devoted to the harness trade, after i scarcely a day passes without the of an accident arising from the bit while in the horse’s mouth, points out there are three ways of making these bits. One is to forge them throu toughest iron or soft steel use cast cheeks, and fo pieces ; while third i throughout. The first is that nat be oternty not pay the prices ers ee tafford to sell the wrought mouth is the n Oe cnet a most i le hit. Cast however, are not always y the manufacturer is as pony fe ceived in this respect as the cast bit is one that t Harness makers tomers of the quality of with for the sake of the tween two kinds a man chooses life by using the harness er nor t should be blamed. should always be of the matter what the merits harness. —The i : «3 if r z . a g int af : HEE: ge Fj iy 4 = : FFF = z F | z Fee of > of coal in the F i high —The life of Bishop Wilberforce writien by Dr. Trench, archbishep : Two Shocks of earthquake in San Fran- i | Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to| ,. ' 1 : Saat : ‘ ” ; ; the failure of nutrition. Nutrition is life: _ iar BOOK & PARSY JOB PRINTING | 22s thet rerrective sccounte on or before Dime aie a ee aad sexes toe‘at: sh | Aaa torte tes Biot goen sahemman, | eA ee Ne 4 4 JUL & AW U it il G she Ist August next. Atl sums remaining ‘ At the cathedral ! repeated Albert, "Yor; to tho noble ard hercie-mimded a ne See ea nats of | is printed Japanese cl ters, and pros 5 a inne on et abonaes i | unpaid efter suai dase will be handed over | While his inquiring eye met Joanna's, —_| Polixera von Lobkowits. In the terror and | Picuio°!, Sie soon She was driven against | fusely illustrated. “The Father of his Un therecent Of ) iss Gladstone, | T= entitiod An RENO Sees : forme. at the for eolleeticn. , Uneven by the cthers, she made a sign, | confusion excited by the fall, the servants of the whee ead eadik so rapidly that nineteen country” is dressed in the costume of the daughter of ths Premier, Genes | The Hussaic ae oe “ ; HUGH L. McDONALD. the imgort of woich was rightly construed | the victims hastened toward them, and | persons were drowned, including the cap- | present day, wears « moustache, carries a Victoria presented her with a rich — than twe S., 2 EXAMINER OFFICE. Cardigan Bridge, June 10, 1878, by Wailengtew, who observed that, upon’ brought their lords into the Lobkowite Pals! tain and chief engineer, | cane, and attended by a Skye ’ | shaw]: glycerine: Ur ieee 3