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At Grois-Bois, a child of seven years old, who had died the day previous, was being carried to the cemetery. The desolate mother followed the coffin, sobbing and crying bitterly. W hen the little shell was about to be lowered into the grave a noise like a sigh was heard proceeding from it. The cothn was at once burst open, and the child was seen to make an effort to raise its head. This was the last flickering of the flame, alas ! and the child expired afte” a few minutes in the arms of her mother, who it is feared will lose her reason. Lata Advertisements. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. TJOBERT RENNET, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, Princes street (opposite Post Office), In returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public for their liberal support during bis term of business there, begs to state that he baa this day taken into partnership John Jamison, and has now added a new branch to his business (that of '-entlemen’s Outfitting, &c,) ; and hopes that, by strict attention to business, combined with small profits and quick returns, to merit an increase of past favors. The name and style of the firm will be hereafter RENNET & JXMHON, Merchant Tailors, Hatters, Hosiers, &c., Princes street, (opposite Post Office), DUN EDIN, September 6, 1874. ANTED TO LEA.SE OR SELL Two Quarter-acre Sections (double frontage) rec’aimed land A. and T. Burt. ANTED TO LEASE for a short term a full Section, corner of - tuart and Cumberland streets. A. and T. Burt. VX7 ANTED, a first class Watchmaker; D V ~n one need apply. John Hhlop, V j L ! B.—Residence, Hoard, and Attendance for Invalids. For address, illunson ani a nning, Princes SALE, Half-aero Section and Fourroomed Qottago at Primrose Hill; can he had on easy terms. Apply WiU 8, Douglas and Co. WANTED. Situation, by good Shoeing and Jobbing Smith; country pre” fami Address -‘C. M> L.,” Immigration Barracks, Cfttoftbaoi.

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Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 3

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