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Mr. K D. Morro, with s Toronto
reaper, e11 Wedueeday of this week cut
seven and three quarter acres .,t barley
..0 his father's farm, inside t' c short
tuns of four hours and a half. When
the horses were taken off they were as
cool as when they left this table. time
end .pectat.ra saw the woi
ev-
k dune and
all expressed themselves as itghly satis-
fied. Whv can beat this '
Mama* news.
A Bea ' Tow. -The tug Priem Alfred
arrived am Sunday with two drama td
16,000 and 11,000 cedar ties, consigned
to the G. W. lt., Windsor 111111 Sarnia.
The drams were valued at $13,780.
Towing them to their destination was an
experiment of Mr. lnksetter's and if it
■uocueds,which we believe it will,he will
reap • considerable profit from the ven-
ture. The Prince Alfred was formerly
a Canadian gunboat, and was the con-
sort of the British gunboat Heron, sta-
tioned on Lake Huron about 16 years
ago.
ASIiV AUt.
Saturday. - Str. Manitoba, Sarnia,
passengers and freight.
Sunday. - Prep. Saginaw Valley, Bay
City, passengers and freight -tug Prince
Alfred, Wiarton, with raft of ties for
Sarnia.
Monday.-Schrs. Lady Macdonald
from Chicago, corn -Wave Crest, Bruce
Mines, ties -Ontario, Byng Inlet, lum-
ber for Williams & Murray -Rathbun,
Byng Inlet, lumber fur Secord & Comm
-Octavia, Michael Bay, lumber for
Secord & Cozzens-prop. Dominion,
Montreal, lighthouse supplies.
Tuesday. - Schr. Jennie Rumb.11,
Michaels Bay, lumber for Secord &
C ozzens.
Wednesday. -Prop. Ontario, peuen-
gen and freight, Sarnia.
STCSSa,
Saturday. -Sir. Manitoba, Duluth,
laasengers and freaght-Josephine Kidd,
Lake Superior, fishing excursion -achy.
J. G. Kolfage, Midland, . salt -Huron
Theaalon River to load Lumber for Kin-
cardine.
Sunday. -Ste. Saginaw Valley, pes-
sengers and freight, Cleveland.
Wednesday. -Prop. Ontario, Duluth,
eaaseugers and freight -prop. Dominion,
lighthouse supplies, Kincardine.
SALT IN KIIWCASDIN<-A correspon-
dent of the London Advertiser recently
visited the Kincardine salt work.. and
the following is given as the result :-
"My visit was chiefly noteworthy be-
cause. of • chat I had with Mr. and Mrs.
Rigbtmyer, and proprietor and proprie-
tress of the establishment. So s,,n as
they found that I wu on the editorial
staff of a Reform newspaper, they open-
ed out their vials of indignation un the
Mackenzie Government for having fav-
ored the oil interests of Ontario
and neglected the salt works. I asked
if they ware apy better off under the
sent Administration. ''No, worse.
It had taxed the material they used-
iren, tubing, fire -brick, coal, etc., but
left foreign salt, to come into this coun-
try free. Why was this? The shipping
interest, with Sir Hugh Allan at its
head, brought a resistless pressure to
bear on Sir John. They wanted salt as
ballast for their return vessels, trust,
and would have it, even at the coat of an
important home industry. Mr. R. was
one of those manufacturers who helped
the Conservative, into power, seduced
by the promise of protection to every-
body. He boosted on the day subse-
quent to the last election for the House
of Commons that he was $10,000 richer
than the day before. Now he complains
that be is $10,000 a year poorer, as the
result of that mistaken move on the
political checker -board. It seems a hard
case, and the encouragement of salt pro-
duction in this country is a problem not
easy of solution by any Government.
At present the only available market.
are Chicago and Milwaukee. But there
Canadian salt has to contend with Unit-
ed State* production with the odds of
$1.60 per ton duty against it. This is a
noble establishment, set one bed of solid
rock salt 100 feet thick. Here alone is
enough salt to guppy the whole Western
world for ages. Three other salt works
here have been suspended for want of a mar-
ket. By rigid economy, under the per-
sonal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Rigght-
inyer, the latter cf whom is evidently a
lady of great business capacity, this con-
cern is kept going, but the margin of
profit is narrow. Pity something could
not be done to develop it and similar
establishments into a more flourishing
condition."
s[Illyd by a Hear.
Kingston, July 211. An account au-
thenticated by reliable parties has reach-
ed Kingston of a terrible fate which be-
e settler named Wilson near the Miss-
issippi. and about seven miles from the
point where the Kingston & Pem-
broke Railroad +takes that river. A
farmer of that region had set a trap a
short distance from bis house, and was
surprised shortly afterwards to find the
chain broken and trap gone. As it
afterwards proved, a large sized bear
had got his leg in the trap and had
broken away with it. The unfortunate
neighbor, Wilson, started out from hie
house in quest of his Lot cattle, taking
his little boy with him. They had pen-
etrated quite a distance into the woods,
when the father, in getting over a fallen
tree, supped, without seeing him, upon
the hear, the piece M the trap bee still
attached to the animal's leg. The bear,
already exasperated with the trap,
sprang .p and seised the man, who, he-
ing empty handed, was perfectly power-
less t. resist. Seeing that his own fate
was inevitable, he shouted to his boy to
run home, which he did, alarming his
mother &*el the nsighbnrs with the ter-
rible news of his father's peril. Several
men soon hastened hack with him to the
spot, but only to find the brute knowing
at the flesh of poor Wt.lson's remains.
An old man named Abraham Brown
got his left hand badly torn by a saw in
Mr. A. Gnvenk.ek's saw mill, Winthrop.
The fere finger had to he amputated at
the knuckle.
A movement is raid to be on font
amnatg Cnakling's frisnda to establish a
newspaper for him in New York, with a
million dollars capital, he having de
ceded t.• try his hand at ...lilting
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1881.
THE WORLD OVER.
A new town hall is being erected at
Portage la Prairie at a cost of $12,000.
Mn. Hannah Cliffe, one of the pion-
eers of McKillop, was buried on Tues-
day last, her funeral being wiry largely
attended.
The jury iu the coat of Clark COO ( Brad-
laugh to recuver 0O Irma the 1 tter for
voting in the Howe without having
taken the oath, returned a verdict for
the pliiintitf.
The annual greeting of the Perth
County Prohibition Association was
held el. Tuesday in Kimbell. It is pro-
bable the Stitt Act will be submitted
before I.aie.
The Reformers and Conservatives of
West Peterboru', agreed to the wisteria -
election of Dr. Kincaid, of Peter -
b en.% .ss member of the Local Legisla-
ture G, succeed the hey Mr. W. H.
Scott.
A meeting of the shareholders of the
Consolidated Bank was held in Montreal
yesterday afternoon, wheu a resolution
was carried G. accept the uflier of Mr.
George : imps,u, broker, .1 $2130,000, or
rather more than 13 per cent, for the
balance of the meets.
Mr. Joller, comptroller of Dominion
currency, says that the Government has
not issued any $4 bills yet, and it is not
known whether any steps will be taken
in that direction. It is thought that the
circulation of 14 bills will be lbolished
entirely.
Among the keepsakes of the late Lord
Hatherley was a spray of white heather,
the gift of Princess Louise, broken by
her front the bush at which the Princess
and the Marquis of Lorne plighted their
truth.
Sir William Armstrong' at Craigsdale,
near Newcastle, England,his utilized a
brook to run a dynamo -electric machine
by means of a turbine water -wheel, and
so manages to secure electricity enough
t, keep thirty-seven swan lamps in a
state of incandescence in his house.
A citizen of Atlanta has in his possess-
ion an amethyst, recently found in Rabun
County which contains a drop of water
in the centre of the stone. There is a
specimen of white crystal on exhibition
in Philadelphia containing a drop of
water, but this is the only instance on
record of any amethyst so proculiarly
formed.
Judge Elliott recently gave an impor-
tant decision at London in regard to as-
sessment. Wm. Darner, who keeps a
boot and shoe store there claimed to be
exempt from assessment, on the ground
that the business was only a branch, and
that his stock was assessed in Throne).
The judge held that the stock wu liable
to assessment.
Charles Parker, guide in the Adir,n-
acka at Blue Mountain Lake, while guid-
ing Mrs. George Bull from Forked Lake
to Long Lake, where she was to be the
guest of ex -Senator Platt, made a hein-
ous assault upon her. He almost strang-
led her and tore her clothes into shreds.
All the guides of the Adironacks are
hunting the villain down, and have sworn
vengeance. They will have him dead or
alive.
O'Donovan Rous, at New York, pub-
lishes a card saying that if Fenians had
sent the infernal machines to England
more caution would be used. His cir-
culsra would not be enclosed as adver-
tisements, if such were sent to blow
up steamers leaving American ports and
carrying some of their- dearest friends.
The infernal machines were not intend-
ed to explode in a steamer's hold, as they
were so carefully packed as to resist con-
cussion.
During Sara Bernhardt's visit to Mon-
treal in December last, Mr. Lavoilette,
arrested on a charge of disturbing the
peace, was discharged, and brought an
action against the city for false arrest.
He was successful, being awarded $50
and costa. The amount of judgment
was to have been paid on Saturday, but
payment was neglected by the city officers
till Monday morning, when 160 was ten-
dered Mr. Lavoilette. He insisted on
interest for two days and got fourteen
cents more.
We cannot but smile when a man says
he cannot afford to have a local paper
because he wants to take a city paper.
He might just as well say he cannot af-
ford bread because he intends having
sponge cake. Meanwhile he has to sak
his neighbor about the local news and
notices, and the local paper goes on
building up his place and lent/ems, and
serving his convenience without support.
This is not manly, and we say without
hesitation that there is something out of
joint with the man who does not sup-
port his local paper. -[Ex.
During the last ten years the births in
Ireland were 1,302,113 and the deaths
969,110. The natural increase, there-
fore was 423,003, but this hu been
much more than lit by emigration.
During the same ten years the decrease
in population has been 199,683, the total
number of estigrsntt leaving Ireland be-
ing 622,686. The population in 1871
was 3,411,416; and it therefore inllows
that during the decade just passed one
person out of every nine left Ireland to
make his or her home in some other part
of the world. it is estimated that the
a�ragate lots of population by etmigrt-
tiio_n uring the last forty years exceeds
3,000,000. -
Some ttuie ago a gentleman resident
of Toronto purchased a piano from a
local agent. The instrument was sent
home and preyed itself worthy of the re-
eianmendah.,n bestowed upon it by the
gentlemanly agent, anal gave every satis-
faction until • couple of days ago, when
the young lady of the hogs. called upon
the piano man to a state of trepidation
and informed him that there was • noise
in the piano. and that for days pest tee
most mysterious sounds had issued front
within the case; chords had been stead'
at the Acrd .4 sighe and nates were
wounded in the most mysterious manner
at all hoots. The agent hastened to
the house, his hair standing erste from
fear, not on!! of a mosieal ghost, but
having the piano heck en kis hands.
Arriving there and taking nut the ander
front beard, he found the rause of all
the trouble --e rat, evidently with an
ear for mime, had taken up Oa *bode
within the rosewood walls, where he was
quietly proceeding with the laying in of
his winter steak of fon&
Wm. Dickenson and Joel Vanandalen,
Philadelphia lawyers, were couvicted
yesterday of forging the will of Robert
Whitaker, by which it was proposed to
divert an estate valued at $800,000 to
their own ends.
At a meeting of the shareholders of
the Consolidated Bauk at Montreal yes-
terday it was resolved to accept the offer
of Mr. George Simpson, broker, of $260,-
000 for the assets out book debts, or
about 13 per cant.
The Secretary of the Kaoka company
says that the article going the rounds of
the press, and originating in the St.
Thomas Times, containing statements
damaging to that ooncern, are ntterly
false. The Timer should apologise for
its misleading article.
ST. PLnzasavan, July 27. -Arrests
c..ntinue. It is}tated that the German
Government recently informed the Rus-
sian Government that another plot to as-
sassinate the Emperor was on foot
among the officers of his household and
reminded Russia that Germany vainly
gave a similar warning just before the
explosion of the Winter Palace. The
Emperor will pass the winter at Gata-
china.
NOUN.
Johnston -At the Nile. July lath, the wife of
Mr. J. Johnston of a son.
Brown -In Mount Forrest, on Jnne the Mb
int., the wife of Mr. John Brown, of a sun.
7tA=A1e�.
Canteloo-Bo d -At Clinton, on the net., by
Rev. Mr. Thomas, Mr, William C'antelon,
aged 71, to Mrs. Boyd, aged 54.
Deck -Sturgeon -1n Kincardine. on the Ilth
int.., at the residence of the bride's father.
W. M. Dock, proprietor of the Reporter, to
Miss Jennie Sturgeon. both of Kincardine.
MIKIS
Graham -On He 27th 1set. Mary Caroline, In-
fant daughter of Francis and Mary Teresa
Graham. aged two months.
Cerertek Markets.
Goosutcu. July 28th, 1881.
Wheat. (Falb busk SI 18 K
Wheat, (Sprri1naggl iP buil..,..... 1 15 ass 1 lb
rloar. R bared-- • • • • .. • • • • • • . • 5 50 r
Cera, bash . ... ........ 065 a
Ramey, a bush ...... 055 ei
Potatoes >P bush If sal....... .. 0 75 w
Rom • dos. (unparksrt........ 0 121 «r
Cheese. .. 011 "
Short', * Cwt. ......,.........0 75 W
Brae. le cwt ... .. - 000 •-
00
50
70
70
60
60
ro
16
13
75
M
M
Salt per Arareei (Weolee•lei 0 66 Is e)
Siuhiffier Rezort.
The Point Farm
Cii-OEiliC .
THE COOL BREEZES OFF LAKE
HURON render this spot a
DeIighIfuI august 11r'ea1
Z'irie =each
Lar Plessor GrotIridS
AND
Splendid Verandas.
ACCOMMODATION h'UH
2ooGuests
MONTREAL TELEGRAPH OF-
FICE
ON THE PREMISES.
TER MB=
$8.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK.
Children aid Nurses, half price.
Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL
CIPiIIL. - Ilt.500,ac.
SURPLUS. • - Il,00o,000.
Goderich Branch.
C R. U(INNFURL, - - - Manager
Allows Interest on deposits. Drafts, lettter
of credit and circular motel Issued, a6M
lean parts of the world.
Paid asp Capital, - $6,000,00(J.
Rest, - - 11,400,000.
:1
GO TO THE OLD STAND 1
G_ H_ OLD'S
MOH YOUR
Groceries, C rckery nd Glassware
� � th foe
�rcdt it duction ire Pr secs for Om Moil
OR BUTTER AND EGOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
I Have the Celebrated American' 'reit Preserving Powder for Can-
ning Goode Without Using Sugar, and also a well -
selected Stock of Groceries.
Is'tai d3lf BOIIND NOT TO El 333 IINDICRBOLD's116a
--COME AND --
See my Prices for Glassware before Purchasing Elsewhere.
President, - HON. WM. MCMASTER
General Masuyer, - W.N. ANDERSON.
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROSS, - - - - MAI(soll.
Interest &Bowed on deposits. 1)rwfta on al
the principal Towns and Cities in Canada
Great Britain and the United States, bough'
aad cold.
Advancesto Farmers on Notes, with one or
more endorser, without mortgage, 1753
MRS. WARNOCK
to remind her numerous customers, in
around Goderich that she has opened out
her new stock on
HAMILTON STREET OPPOSITE
THE
COLBORNE HOTEL
sod eoBeita a continuance of their patronage,
as she can with confidence recommend her
goods as first class In every particular.
The aid of M18$ CAMERON. an accom-
plished milliner, has been secured as as-
sistant.
A CALL hi 14. FICTFCLLY INVITH).
Wanted immediately, a number of appren-
tices to learn millinery.
<1/Hamilton Street, next door to W. hilt -
chars Grocery. 17*L
SHEPPARD'S BOOKSTORE,
Hymn Books.
NEW PRESBYTERIAN,
NEW METHODIST,
NEW ENGLISH CHURCH.'
Revised edition of
NEW TESTAMENT
BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LATEST
NEWSPAPERS.
THE
UNIVERSAL VERDICT
is that our
99ot Photographs
are wfwrp.sed in the Domini )11 for
TRUTHFULNESS m LIFE
.els BEAUTY OF r1NISH.
R. GALLOWS,
Photographer.
Montreal St. Goderich Ont.
&e A fine selection of Stereoscopic and Card
Views of Goderich and vicinity- always on
Write or Telegraph -for Rooms and handl
Send for Circular
Addr.wa :
.1. .1. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
Point Farm, Goderich,
July Lyth, 1881. f 179 -tf
CARD OF THANKS.
To the Canada Fire and Marine itsuragce
Co'y.
GENTLE EN, -Accept the thanks of the
Colborne Township Council for the very
prompt and satisfactory settlement of loss on
the Township Hall through your adjuster, Mr.
Alex. Mel). Allan of Goderich.
A. SAxiw, Treasurer.
Colborne. July 1881. 1797.
BY-LAW NO. lb OF 1881 -TOWN-
SHIP OF COLBORNE.
WI1&R8As, It le considered expedient by the
Municipal Connell of Colborne to sell part of
the original road allowance opposite hot 12. 7
con. E. D., Township of Colborne, said part of
road allowance not being used as a public
rood fora number of years.
Be It therefore enacted by the Municipal
Connell of the Township of Colborne and it is
hereby enacted by authority of the same. that
the part of the original road allowance oppo-
site Lot 13, 7 con. E. 1). of the said Township,
as originally surveyed by the Canada Com-
pany. containing by admeasurement, three-
quarters of an acre, more or less, he sold to
Stephen Yates for the num of thirty dollar,
and that • deed of conva aaoe be executed by
this corporation to the raid Stephen Yates, and
the Reeve of the Township of Colborne 1.
beret empowered to execute Inch 4.541 and
aMx to corporate seat of the corporation
thereto.
P.assd May 31st, 1881.
Wr. Torso. Reeve.
J. A. Mc -Domani'. Clerk. 1718-14.
i
IlPT-NlM Bdere e,
CHANCERY NOTICE TO CRZDI-
TORS. --
Perseus to an order of the Court of Chen -
eery made In the vnatter of BARBARA Me -
KAY. JAMRA Wit AY. and JOHN MCKAY.
Manta. seder the age of tweety- s, years,
tate Crediton of ADAM McLA Y. late gate
Township of Heron, 1n the Count of }Irk
Presbyterian Minister wile 61M hi or oboe
the month of ars es or before the
nth DytA\1^ W C ,..tt,�p MB p Es
ju., of the Teem of TE J 10.,1* the. oas-
t/ of Preoe Solicitor for the saidd ilrn�y,t41r
Cbrttrtian and weenies, addresses sed de•
seripttnes. the BM partJeelsrw st their elaketi,
s eaataw.ent d Ikek seeooats, and the memo
of the overflies II min anis by there or 1s
they default thereof win 1s peremptoriy � x
sledeA ham $5. be.ert of Tie ewid order Er.
ery
iutr beldiiegesa yew m� to oto
Ball. to NeE of Toronto. on the . 1N
DAY 0I S 11iItEA, swat .t tl.w )taut of
two o'eleek le the often$ oa. hetng the ems
sppotetee tee the a{fedloatine of curb Mahn&
flatediaighlait eat d1LPApp. A&
S.
$5to $20 per day at home. Samples
�V orth j5 free. Address
S'nnsoa te Co., Powrtland, Maine.
Record of the LYMAN Barb
,fA
•
FIRST PRIZES AWARDED THE
"LY 3S„IAN"
Four -Barb Wire Fencing
MONTREAL, QUE. at
HAMILTON ONT.
CINCINNA'tI, OHIO. EXHIBITIONS.
SYRACUU N. Y.
DAVENPORT. IOWA.
SZCZLLSEC Eand SUPERIORITY
(her all Competitor.
Tie Cieapeat & Best Fetcita
IN THE
W ORLD-
Adopted and be use on 19 Railway Lines 1n
the U. K. and Canada. See that our trade
mark, "Leases BUM" 1s stencUle4 on each
reel. Bev no Ores*. Send for yprlees and
rlreelare to R. W. MCKswne, Ooderich.
DOnION RLR8 WIRE FJ NCCXCO.
N OTICE TO INTENDING BUILD-
ZEAL
ELLER #1 M c QUARRIE
lee on hand a choice lot of
A 1. PIi't$ELI. !VIGRA. FRA MES andel/NM
of W store which they w111 sell cheaper thee
the okeaprwt. they are elan prs.parnd to fvadah
bsdldlsi material of all deeertption. Member.
oft will tate bedding montreet, at prices which
defy competition. leo npprr(tinn in the
(busty ra.wm sired. 1M not forget to ca11 ne
er: wo always tee wittsfactlnn. ('nr-
teet acaUons and sstfn.atee fur.
etokod os application
MiLLER & McQ*-ARRiE
Maine MI11, Newest* St., Ooderich Ont.
17M lnh.
CLEARING SALE
CARPETS(
We oabr Its. balenoe of oar .took of CARPETS
RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
OUR B-OFI(I SALE.
-
=re ss CI- ood di. Es
will aost sae for thirty days. Just opened another oast of
CHOICE NEW TWEEDS.
JOEN 0. DETLOR & CO.
NOTICE
Owing to the state of his health, the undersigned has decided to give up his present busi-
ness, and now offers to dispose of the sante on
LIBERAL TERMS.
Appucatlon can be made to himself personally. The stock consists. (beside.' goodstaple Dr
goods, imported direct,) of • complete and well selected assortment of OROC;ERiI+:lt.
NEW, FRESH AND GOOD;
and the stand being on Kingston St., and only one lot from the Square is one of the VERY BEST
In the town of Ooderich for a goot
GROCERY or GENERAL 'BUSINESS.
'1 he proprietor is willing to enlarge the premises if required. Meantime the business will be
carried on as hitherto and the present stock, which wil. be kept up by additlona when required,
will be sold at reduced prices.
JAMES WATSON.
$72" Wde,EK(> lyt a day afrt oe..lfrit!
era le 0. Aw.m& Caine
Goderich. 17th May 1881.
1787.
IF YOU AVANT
PURE DRCGS AND CHEMICALS, HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Sc.,
WI Ti
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
IF YOU WANT
GOOD CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, &c.,
0o To
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
A splendid amortment of FISHING TACKLE, Just received, and will be sold CHEAP.
GEO. RHYNAS
Successor to GEORGE CATTLE.
Blake's Block, near the Market, Goderich.
Prescriptions a Speciality - - - Night Bell on the Front Door.
Spring and Summer Goods.
NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES_
A choice selection of FANcr Sewn. in HAT* and Binning.
STYLISH, NEAT AND SURE ro 'LEASE.
FRENCH and AMERICAN goods in the latest novelties.
A splendid assortment of
RIBBONS, FLOWERS and LACES.
Hata and Bonnets trimmed in the newest styles.
A CALL I8 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
We take pleasure in showing our goods.
MISS TAtILSoN,
31arkot Square, Goduri..!..
HAIR DRESSING. GODERICH BOILER WORKS.
Mrs. T. Robertson
TAKE; THIS OPPORTUNITY OF
infnrrdng the ladles of Goderieb, and the
country genet ally, that she
Has Removed to East Street,
Near Knox ('hnreh. G..derieh, where she .-ar-
ries on Hair Dressing in all Its branch...
P,witches, Curls, Puffs, Frizettes
Braiding, etc., done up in
the Latest Styles.
A Call is Reepectftllly Solicited
Ooderich, Jnne 3D. 1861. 1793.3in
S_=_Dight
DOMINION BAKERY, KINTAIL BRICK YARD.
WEST STRAIT, - Nil TIM Pon Ornca.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Platt sad Falter fakes. s►eMlatg Cakes
Deer and eraakrrate/
Second to none. All kinds of
3E la B 9,Q'D ITB
Of good Quality.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS !
Whirl/ i guarantee will give Satisfaction.
Chrystal�raoke
TO MILL MEN and S_tLT WELL MEN
New BOILERS and SALT PANS manufac-
turnd on shortest notice.
All kinds of Repairing executed und(rr the
personal supervision of thewProprictura who
Arte.
Practical Workmen..
17$7
P. O. Boz 103.
TO BUILDERS.
Self is praise so redwrrmendatlon but try my
PLAIN AND FANCY BREAD,
%loci, 1 deliver daily to n11 parts of the tows,
and ledge for youreelvss,
I. K. BNIQIIiT,
I. M. IA17 .tt Nat Art Ogler
SEEDS FOR 1881.
TMnking the public for peat *arms, 1 take
=ire In stating that i hose on hand a
=ire
thea ever bd,re of chow.
Wheat, Parley. Peak Mark and White [tats..
Tares. Clever. and Timothy: also pea Vine
Clover. Alaike. Lucerne and LAwa Oman
A quantity of gout white brick on Mrd end
for sale at reasonable rates.
The subscriber is now carrying on the Itr!..1-
making husiness at the Kleist' kilns. and wall
give all order+ which may be sent him tIe
moat promptettentinn. The brick 1* of fin.:
cites quality, sod the terms are rta.unahl•'.
Address
JOHN K. Mt GREGOR,
natal]. P..13.
Seeds! Seeds!
The subscriber begs to draw the atten
tt..n ..f the public generally G. his
large and varied sto.ek of
FARM at GARDEN SEEL).
A Ant class assortment of
FIELD. GARDEN and rLt)WtR AEFDS.
ssl.etad with gnat rare from the test seed
henna 1n the mestry ('*1) and w•- We
Seer the had and meet gennlse seed we man
purr haw
COMPTON'S SURPRISE CORN,
The Mat teld min yet Introduced Ground
011 mho kept mnetantly on hand.
JAMES McNAIR-
Irn Ra.nilte. At
consisting ..f
('L.tiVER, TIM.
H1 NUAHi eN, Mil I
PEAS, OATe.
14ARLEY, and choice W H t
ala.
T1 1-NiP, M:iNGI)Li), C;
and all ether
GARDEN AND VEGETABLE
at rates that eann..t he h
8. BLOAT
General Aee41
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