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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1875-5-27, Page 4Fr 1;1 f19a, the t of.' Oco1 (1.1,11Itr $11 "004 0,1111n1Q11Q01 Of 1;,'.4 4.1', slivt o'd etteint/1 to Q• ` '# # rfc# Ittft‘rf ,1410p1Q, WhO Avere brought over lry Oglatliorpe, iLnd pitched then, tents oix the 'very spot zio)v occupied bY tlie city of Savannah. - In his intercourse with the Indians, 1 wits greatly assisted by an 'Indian )votilan, 'whom /1.e found 11 Savannah, tYy tt*e liame of Mary MusgroVe,' luta resided ationg the JII1i1I, in an. otlier 1)art of the country, and vas '‘vell acquainted with their language„ She W413 of great use, tl)erefore to (1,..eit, TIlO Irtaif,1( • ralbe any IiigiV3P t1t0 t'0v.1l 81)1 1'103 Of her $11.1110(,,tk3., rrho inci.i.01) east art e0 toward Vary Rt it' 3(i inquire what they` should tie. H€ r cantitaininen Porceiviin his advaut;.1g{,, cflpttiatt J0111-1$ SI V pi fi'd forward, ti o pre,,ernie of the fn - diens standim round, again conduct oti :friry back to prison, short im- pri moment so far humbled bolo. Roson` worth al that oaelt i*\ tote 1Qtter, itt whieli they confessed ilO. Oglethorpe, in interpreting what he wrong thOy had (1600, and ,,roonsed, said to the Indians, alai. What they said 13 reloasofrt, that' they would' conduct themselves with, mare propriety in fn, ture. Th o pt °pie kindlY forgave them both, mid they left 11 0 city, -- Tha Oredit Tret Derif, 013.; AND ItOttlallT,11 ULTDDER IN soirrt Aysi1:11:kt1A, to lihn. For this v,ervice, 13e gave liet a, hundred pounds a year, Among those who came over, with 004 Oglethorpe \ma a mati by the intnie ot riliolints Boseniworth, who Wits the clitipkiti or minister of t, )) colony. Soon after liis arrival he mar- ried, tho aboye mentioned woman, 1\l310y Musgrove. 'Unhappily, liosoiliwortli Vas at heart a. bad Lean, although by profession lie was a minister of 1110 gospel. He was distinguished forbit pride, find 1,,ve of rielu-,s and infinerice. At tlie saine time, be \vas very artful. Yet, on account of jis profession, lie was, for a time, ufach, re tpected by the Indians, At','oite of tlie great councils of the Ihdialis, this artful man induced some of tile chiefs to crown )Ialatclie, ono of tile greatest, among them, auti to de- tzlare him Prince and Emperor of all "the Creelts. After this, he made liis 'vile call herself the eldest sister of Ma- Iatclie,aucl she told the linlianstliat one SI 10 Jsy in titti Poo Atn.tccintiticFister, IC you cao imagine a pine, eight feet high and thick hi proportion, resting liefon its base and denuded of loaves you will have a goo + idea at the 3001311 of the tree, which, however, was not the; 0 01 or of au 0 nano , but was dark, dingy brown, and. apparently ,its httird its From the apex of this fustittat. ed cone (at least two feet in (liameter) eight huge leaves sheer to the ground, like doors swinging back on tInair hinges. These leaves, which aro joined at the top of the trees at ,1'.vegillar intervals. Were about &even, feet or twelve long,, of her grandfathers had bee31 made and shaped verv much the leaves the guttiq Pertevod, Sultje(de It 30 su " ItOtottrkS,,, lstufto V, tilt f1,1 ibe\03 1 691 's ofite whoro s 001 01t wt‘ro nreLised, About tWO hours later fluaid. ldexman was making a tour 01 the yaro with the 10 10(1 when (inard Ellstace happeoe'l to 133088 30100 aktalWe Otr. Tliv moment the, hound hoard Lie foot. 'step 110 littered hi a 101r ery, and bound.. ed swiftly off in the direction 01 „Nu- 'staee who was 0p 3i01 of his danger by a shoot from Guard Lennox. :1,`„h- stac'e turned, (hawing ina revolver at the saine time, 411(1 Inilled the trigger as he saw the liovuld approaching him. The first Shot took effect, 'and the NM - 111311 stAggered and, fell, sliot through the heart. A. few seconds later and he would probably have bail his fangs in , the throat of tho guard, ' Tile Siberian bloodhound is the most powerful and fsrecious,• and perhaps , die most treacherous of tam canine He never forgets ail abuse, and mouths or even years after receiv-, ing 311 illjULy Will fly at the ny,,grossot. The couvicts at the penitentiary are more afraid of these aninif,,Is than of ti to guards' revolvers, and thi o it0e0tIntki for the keeping of such boasts at the institution, Titre best for Potatoc8. ,. Years ago 18111311 the old-fit4llioned ..,11e0cer or Mesliatinecl:, 18318 the leading 031(111(01 pottito farmers. jie)irned that this variety did best on sandy or light gravellY soils., I!rern this fact origin" ated, the idea that ,sand was :best adapted. to potatoes, 011(1. the theory WaS tiot dispelled. when, the Pee011131018 superseded tlio 1,101, years the great brdk of potatoes for niarhet by ,Greitt bl)1rit oVer till 1310 131 1113 Anieri,e0n‘ag3(ve or century phLllt. was gro 'Nil 011 sandy soil, 14I013y city Creele. The 'Indians 1.)eli1'7e11 what ,1,11ey are two -feet through in tlieir. people worth" not buy potatoes grown ,1\f31ry told 'them, ±00 831108 CT' en, thickest, part itl tltrtte feet wide, fely- on heavy soil, and 1 have ltnowtt far- . 1liori)e had been sO 1.ind to 1101', 110)5 ering to a sharp 'point that looliod .iiiers4 033 suen land to 3101 grow enouedi 130d. heeotnO-ye1'y,3)091111. :of her: Thcy very much like a cow's 110011, very cer.-' for tli.eitt 01811 and buy ft stipply of eallett, 11,.great ineetilit of tlie'cli;ets 10- vex 611 the, 011331 0(13111 now under).Sar,..,i;5111,toes 131 the 1141, On 'the same ge111,01',.11od :Mary intule, 'thern a ,long lace anti 011 the an(lerquaw 111)per) sur-, 111,0ms, within two or three 4ye311t8, tallt. She told thern, that they had face slightly concave. This .0031008.e tifousfitids oi exctillent 'pottitoes', beeri'inj tired by<tlie wa.s thiekly 0,0,1 '4 with Stitt/1g thorny Or ,stiperfor to. any grown on sand, have were`gettingtiway 31113 18 311131 ttt' 1.110 ID- ,liejoit'S.111i.e thOse 1131011 the liead ,"of31 been Prodticed. 311311 would sor1. drive them: frolu t,p,1,416.T1ose ,1e4ves, haylging clms We nO 'lorigay boar .anything. ahout their, pOsSeSsioils. Slie said ",\Ye litup and lifeles's-, dead green 131 001.01., -sitiieribrity of, potat()es,' ,sand intiet assert 0110 rights—We tuust ItOm hAti.11 itppearance the nnlSsiVe,streng,th soil, find were:I bying for ,rny Own .itiirze1ves,a0:al03'1 them—we nlllStdrlOO nI an 03118 fihre e‘rie)..- of the cotie use, 'I .slio-uld Prefer 'i.1.10se frOtna.rtiAlle;r , treitcly ,hi;nthemirenogr4,p3 totth ouiwarrigr'- - lGnes—let190,1 ‘' 1118111 311181101 1)13110 set 1\Ibblfl a ht .'l*ye .e sh'al„ ,bin . 1o. 0 8tantlbv 31113,1 1303180 181)1011 Tiliowas 10ta110w00.buta1e0t nate 110_3.1irt.a,q0is 1101 a_ mere atof eli td1 thc111 rtoitaclefasut1310„11,e( 013 substantiar butiuttura I0e1!39tvet, g 110111( 0011(11t ficuru, , 1118 11131111081 The spirit of 1\lary tagious. Every chief preserit,dce fired 'himself ready to defend licr; todhe last op of liis.blood. , . Q chit preparation.,.:X110 'NY/1,r1 T .'„Teeilte&forth. They ,painte -selves afresh; and sharp,ened anew eir`tornahawks, 101 The untrch W118 now commenced. cifileen ary altended by lier lUhl1110h131 1108- 1riai1', the real author Of tikeir disoon- A (Tito,. ,jdi,e at 010 qx,periq0 flaw-. ham, -M10 atr rati 1W; to gain a ba ering in the press, has been. going the round of literary circles, to 130 effect "that they look much bettor .osislin than in 'p " int, The tenor end. soprano in a Poston choir 18000 Married l'ocelitly. A face- tious 00011310310 says that they met by eliants, the usual 'way, 01 (1 ultimately agreed to duet. the first addition to the family will be 31 trio. She used to keep bits of broken china and crockery piled 111.) OD 883)310311corner of the eloset, and -when inuiod her reason for preserving' such ,(lonics. tic lumber, aho shot a lurid glance at her husband, 011(1.merely remarked : '' Re lolowe NV1111,t 0.10111'S 101'.' A \\replan 1313101331131 0101811011 street car the ot/ber day, and 108 31030030)11 or two' no one offered her seat. Then a fat man, hffected with 1130 asthma, beckoned to her and said : ''11radam, please, tak take", --(cough cough). She stood 111010 waiting for his seat, and soon as he was 0801' his coughing lit, he concluded ''please take 00,1 -1,1n1 -not $tep on my sore foot !" The look she 'gave was appaling, hut ell tho rest saw the joke. 4 S. (i1DLE)C, EX,ETER, CI 111N31r.m.4.0 & 1I1IDII1rVAKElla, tak e this opprtunity to infotathe inhabitants ofthis and surruenlingssetions that heir,New neaed , 114 11.0TV 00M1310t0a, tuld. they clo not hesitate in sa,y- ing that it le one ot the boat, in this 'western next, Ortr tiV1)1'..1.1,TA_KIN Donartment, Rff heretofore, will be found in 11, Vary 0111010138 condition, cotlhia-vlain and. oruamentai,-- also, shrouds, to ninerala hiptished. 0.1 the 80008818 1)81010 awl moSt .reasonable temns, 0.33-A good assortment of F17001T1.111E1 al- ways in stock, August ss, '74 re2-ly CE AR POSTS dwoOd & Car al WESTBUBY -rimnter Seed Store 'pm -Ise -Xs requiring, Itails, 'Cedar Posts, -or Cordw 1011; can ,sttpplica. by applying to . aldEENIVAY, Coutrel;.1..110, \V:, H. ,QtEfE.1.,TNV111.', on- the ' preiniaes,,Lots Steralen. • 60-t6 . , . I lionpy;. sWeet tintl, possessed ol ie a. curious fact that varie-DR:H. j.v.-msm.o, violent intoSicatino: an (.1 sopori tic pro- ties -of potatoes now inost largely grown pertieFt. Ifi•oni. railer th,ci,rim (so to a,re, the best quahty and' usually the, f.itrteo nue )osidel,c b -- speak of the iinderuiost plate, a series- hest yield.on h 0 0,-XY soil. This is osPeei- main streot oflopE,' rr: green. 4.en clrils ',.i.‘,tretOlaSd' true ' of thtgpeerless,,... -which 0 r.t*e.ter: Bo. s n, ss hours, 14f;r4,cliYeCtiQlt tg.W.'arag:, 4°.tale,hY-tA. .... liei,e,Vereseion or- air, °8 t qn1,1iti. ,611 ti: ii1. 11' lemr„ and tapefed Troth four inche.sat',,-to Ezii'lihose the so halt ,a11 1t161.1 , yet - the3 well be too ridil; ba it to.o. for-Peerl stretched out -stiffly. as iroit rods. r Late Rose, Or. PeecliblOW-)lf; lea Above- thescVioin between the upper and manured Peeeliblbws are' apt to, rbt, Cup) white ahnost transparent df se81's011 is Wet.' . my tertinent, lieadect the saYag,e thr°11.g. reariwt themselves towards the obsery'ations of titt; poor quality of tile. a * , avia.0 yea, .0,,tts tsta16iocrat'011111100L0 fftst tooth, I 1.1.ViittlitItItit07.„''''t0V00,Vit•filiitlel(Pse'ri63140'fifol wede Turnip. Given away in Pries at the Exeter Fall Fair. 4verything forthe Garden: h000ds and plants OP ALL KINDS. Garden and Flower Seeds raulor 4 lbs. in weight WOBtilltry IMpTOVOU S*.0(19 'rernip, 11AILED FREE! _ ARRIVEDUST Four iew KilldS of Potatoes. Ilenaemi:er the spot, First Door xiorth of Carling's store. N. B.—Clover, Timothy, Flax, Millet, Hungarian Gpse, Orchard Grass, at lowest,prices. RANTON 081114 to annbunoe that his SI)EING STOCK 15 NOW er Full and Complete Being the Laro-ert be has ever exhibited in Exeter. "le s determillocl. to soli Cheap as is co e -rt o. a e it - Before they reached Savannah, their, t,,,,vistino• with a marvelous pecTles§ on sandy grolind be correct, approach .was. annoiniced- 2 Ile PeoPle".' inceSsant motion,.yet.cori etantly reaelL, what is the: .May. if 1101 be :4 II' e 1 11914 1(3111 'Ert'loY.Yerefe ipWard, 'Tino 61818381 ('1811 'III LI;s. lack of mineral ;elements; especiallyof I rmumer, and.'thoug'h they ferti- • ia"e Wel•e 3- ,e1 Inc at 01\ 3 1 011 1111 hielisa7113 s 11s ate ftpt ficatiori,and cannon, thtTliad 110 good feet tall, and lvpl're sp constantly. aba, be .,detielent ? 8e104011 to hope tbat they slio111,1 1)1301)10 -vigorously 111 motion, 'with such a 81113- 11lnoli 01 0110 sandy soil has, becii cou.. to ward off tlie deadly blow Which was tilo sin uort 0. F.,ilet,t i.111,01x,bing tista,inSt siderablv iirun'.' by Successive 130) 31133 aimed:against tlieinthe tir with. then. suo.',,estions of ser -t ..ops and this inferior ortalitti 'or sucli., By this time the 8e83131e8 1.801.0 1.)ents.tlayed, yet /lancing, on their tat),$. Potatoes ...nay be due to 311,e absence -of of Savannalt[,,, At thig crltic1d iviy observations otr titig occasion were potash in ..1:10 soil. I should,lile '1 moment all Eilcrlitillt _tan, by the /lame sulidenil interrepted lry the natives Cllt1111081 analysis of different of Noble Jones a 1)0111 ainlilarine...4nan 10110.had been ' around .the Titles of potatoes to show what rode forth, WItli a few sl'iritea 'nen 011 tree with their shrill voices, and chant- poer," watery ' roots are cle.ficient in. 1 horseback, -to nieet thent.' As he ap- in(0 what- jlez- dtle1;:' told nip Were 1,00- ave'heard that potato rot 11118 boon ar, preached them, he e8c1aime1.1, in a voice ribintory 135033111 to 1139 great tree \Vial still Wilder shrieks and chants th0v now siir00310do,1 of the wo- men, and urged her .with tilo pfunte of their jAvelins, anttl'slowly, 'said wit11 desiiairing face; she chin ped up ,the „al; of ill le tree, and stoocl on the suin- mit or 'the cone, the 'mini, 'swirled all about. Tbikl Tsikl" (Drink ! like thunder (..i'r,Orind 5600- arins ti,,Ins ['not 4111 arined 11111.i• his foot in this town 3", 'A.Ave,Striack by lofty tone, and pereei-vine• 'and. his -,,conli2allion's ready to 'Clash atnong t!iena; Ley - round your shall set • 'rested „ sometitues'' by applicat,i,on of lime: of .potasli or.gypstari last Is linie .ainzther form. If the .theories as to the possible pause Of potato rot be 'Cermet, -we erright:te be, able to CO tP1 it by increasing.tlie ,prop6rtion 'Of min - 'Oral „in am tires :and decreasing -11195e- froni the barnyai Ferm Hug stable Tatused,- and' soon arterwarc. down: manure causes a ,watery 81.feet:tient 'their arms, Besom\yoi•t 1 ant. is dri l) cried toe 1neti. ,Stooping, 'she iro w tit , esi), ci ally in Ntr.O.rrit flit'tr wet queen 'were 110W Snoarrioned to. niarcli.':drank"of the -Nisei(1 ,fluit in the -cut). easons, and n there be a deficiency , of, , it the city, .and it 11,71",s. permit E0.4'', ;the' inStantly:,again,' ±3±3811731 onviniueid -„element the qnality: and IChietS' and ...other Indians , to .1,41:11e1'.41g31111,- arid' conyalsive cords' • ig: :41-icaltIllithaeS.s of the ,creli riS4-affeOted.' y! but .0,,ittiout their itr1118.- lir 1411338 But she did, net jump-eti. arntles NV 10 1 . 11 813 8111111 " On reaching- the paraae-gron.ea, tile sl):0,s earned toin tend to do. 013, q10 tops:are less'iliable to injury than tlio.7p of thunder of fifteen cann00, fired at the Tile atrocious cannibal' tree, that .liad 1,0e1.18e1 growth ; fcr I do Tiot sOPP06'e, 13'468ainmentttnid'1v318t 111e3' 1u1g111 e -x.- been so inert and dead", 6131° t°-,srui:derl that a god l'ias (1113' More Pets't 411:°111(tthe3 111431 11080113 -1.Y)8bile 'avttge life.' The slaidor, delioata 31111: potaSli or linie 3,11111 a, good Peocliblow desigps• TI?e India;1•18, were IlDw Pi, with the fury of a 1natid-Calc'(1 01'.'" or a good I)eetleSS. The difference in ed to the house of the prosiclent of tile ,pd-nt, quivered a, int-,netat 0r.-81'11er head, gol-,,jity sert:ris to result quite as much 'counCil iri Savannah. - losoinwai:th then, as if instipe ( r.,.11,1,:in in. from the `Soil its from the variety, and W 18 10(1111(8(1 10 14'I've 3111110 tite telligenee, last'enod 1111011 her in snddeit differont is this ipie result of ,re8i.dent 1'111' a' friellalY 11111 881111s 10111111 and 100'3 1. her' .noek "1311 their ori:Jin, or has that 1113 1111)73 to do ,110/81,, ' artns arid -while:11er awful. ,s01 e0018 Itialt with it Can, we adapt varieties to 10,111.s, address to tliern, lie assured, yet 'I11010. awful laughter rose wildlY to by originating them there ? `J'hese of "the Eolglis,11 be instantly strangled down again into clneri,, s.ng.o.est 801018 aald non .11einancten. witat zuern r-eant 1? -y gurgling moan, the t,enarils orne' 1,)rofitabli6 y. , „cooling this warlilve inarrner. Iu reply. they told, the iireSidelit that thoy liadbeard 1\lary was be- sent ()yen -the groat,. waters; and they had ttoine tolcarn 1.V11/ they ,were to lose - 'sir 'queen'. - 101081)1131 111011 the IntlialiF. iiad .1)0011 deceivet.1, „and that, -13osoinwertii 'was tite 31(111101.' 01 all the trtirible —that lie had. even intended to get i)oss ,ssiort of the maga'zine,tintl ,destre,y-tlie whites, ler another, lilt -4 great' :green serpent's, „- with brutal exierg,i arid haler -nal rapidity,' rose protracted. themselves, and tvrap- ; azo n. Ped iler -al)out in fold after fold, even — tigiltellit'g- with 001'01- swifu0ss aalcrs'89' A moll tail ---11, hungry dog's. e•e tenacity of zimacOndas fastening 'upon 1 4'., . . 1 3e.metni two eviis choose neither. ''111eir prey. It vva,8 tile barbarity of' tun . . „ Laocoon, withent .its- beauty.L.Lthis end of everYthing,-,the 'letter g. stritne-e, liorrilile murder'. And nOt7 ' Can,„you spell consent in three let, the great lt:t'aves rose., slowly, and y, teis filte the ttrro.s ()f ft. (10,-itricir,'erected ' Even tlie laziest- boy can sometimes the council,direeted litin to. be scned„, selves in tlie air, al)15r00el1ed Qtle, Cat,C11 ft whipping: and to be thrown into prison. This step Mary resented \vitli great, spirit. Bushing forth ainong, the -111. dians si e openly cursed Gen. 0313e- 11111101131:11 lie tiad raised lier ,fron ptiverty.arld dist,ress, and declared 1111(1, the \\hole world Sh011la linOW tllot the ground, she trod. ruprt svas Or owil, PIie w1trli1(0-8Pik.it 03131,1113 Indians be- the t •ee, great stroams of the viscid ing thus 11 el r to -)G LelC-Wt..,1, N, 115 1101188 like fluid. 1i -tingled 11315 thou adviisalile to h-rii)riNon xra,ry al.- the blood and 0011)1318131080131of the so. This W',1S 11,Ceffr'ling1,7 egrried into victim. At sielit of this tlie sa,vage eifeet. At -the SfliTle tinin, 10 appease ttround me, yelling madly the Indians, 61surripttnitis feast 181114 ,b‘11111(10(1. fo-rward, 000188111(1 to 4110 tree, chisped it, andwu , ith cps, leaves, and ,tong,:os, 011011 atld 014111111081etirrugli of the liquid.to send niad anct frantic. ' other arid closed about the dead 1111nfool liainperecl victim With the 'foree "'" ". , - ally 9 A sinaple 1013. of a hydraulic press aim the ruthless - dro.p,..)se of a, thumb screw. moment ,-110 on.13.,s,1111,5 ast longer than) more and while could. 01111 (338 1)asis of Y°:11 Want are' 111AV 5ultS' these great levers .pressinb..ihore tight.1, -. %,.s twice eleven are twenty-two, how lv towarcis,etiell other from their call twice toil be twenty; too ? slices', there, triclilod down the stalk' of am bound to lfavo my rielts '"'as the :man said to the elit)errin,lter who sold. him a pair' of boots, both 13118.1,1rhat :1,4 the difference between a 'belle rind, a 'burglar g, The belle carries false aria' the burglar false keys. Love' ie Bed betblind, hut Inow lots of Phellows in love ,wlio can. see twice as'inticlidn their galls as 11(611), Story 'the sculptor, is niako. insen. sation„ 1/1 Fldrence, Italy, 1118 , by imper- soliati(1n of" Shvioeic, wilt) was also a -eigh gener- e trade, and cordiany 11111030 an INSPECTION GOODS and COMPARISON of priccs. tt8 (i -t tO made for the (3110318 1)5 the president, who, during thebetter stnte of feeling's which seenied to prevail, took occasion to c.xpittin to theni tho wickedness of Bosomworth, mid how Iyy and cunning he had.lecl them to holic‘e that, IN,Ittry. NVas really 'their queen—a descendant, ('1 (11131 af tht11. great -chiefs, "..11rotiter," said lie, "it is. 111) 811011 11 111311313. Queen 813103' 731 Ito otlier than tier/ fusgro,ve, whoin `C 11,1111(1 poor, PenutrepliailtliifoG t• tge ohdu-a.0r.11dolai- t, ittttlr. a Vrom IR) Philadelphia 7fgqiirtr. A. night or, two ago 1'atricic En s teco, a trsty mid fitful guard at therast and who hesbeeti made the dipe of tie - w110331003,g )11'4 1'03101(13 011111 Bosomwoi th;' and yon b tl the yard of thci instittitio)) 'with the tho dupes of both." two Siberian blooddlortuds kept there, , , , 'Pile aspect of tbitige,wericnow pleas, 'when figlit, 180,11 130(2101311100(1 OE tween, Ant., The, tridin,ns wore beginning' to ho(. the Itt,tt.r. lienring that Ono of the Hati8fi.Oa Of tile villairq Of B )sointt,t3rtlt, 'hounds was 1111131131 the other,, which and.' of, 11113 real, character of "Ataxy, was down and,the 100111 of tile tipper. , Bat; ti, thi5 moment, the door wits 3116st dog' 333 his throat,' (.4.1terilEtisUide tlirdWti open, atid to the Surprise of itlt, tOu11 his 11113110315 circhtind tried' to pry, Mary 1)1)081 11)30 the room. She 10,d the maddened aninial's jaw open, ' made her 08313130 froth. prieon ; „0,4174, wliere,upcm the forocioils' 1103181 311)1110 ti learning iffltat ivas going, on, she 361s117 113111) 111 the giffi'rci'g 131104` '1‘"tt8tat° Ocl CIPIVO,fd, tVitll the forv of.o,ttgrOos 1 • S'etZe ;fent' attni sei7,4 your 0803.4 iterriernber your promise, and defend your- queen." 'The eight of thtir queen Beetriod 313 61 1110t11011t to bring back all the Itt 3111483133 111 the 03110-rprise. in ad id. stant, every Chid liaetteixod his 1)ltWk, 33,31opilim from the grotitni, t talt,V114,014fortl of their quOen, .1004411#510*(in if, ttpt '1388113 who Tolut tti1:44 tite" diiinot of The quickly presented hut rtgot, arm,- upon which the bitio*tlirottgil rat overcoat, 'undercoat, Sllirt, and flannel rylaixklitq' ft001114 10'4311111, PrOallPea,- A -e1ritit1113'11reff *tibttilie'tsTqd 'between 11)8 gli31t.4 ana, ,the It1thEft3 tittg, the Ptrotet 11811131 1318 tattb .tttly i111ti\ , 1104 for the Other hotifid.. Caine to 1',110 re8e116 .of th8 tftoit, 113113 13(130troll to 1811 $iryl,iqtp 38311,3 t1113.., 01,11101 1Vii4b19f svottotyfr Wats (511O1 33131(1 A demanded pelted, ing weetred tyao erkgo , A gentleman Observing ,flie sign of "Caswell" itpon a business establish- . nicht, remarload the 1 it 18011111 130 138 .J.el I 1641011 the 0." "Is this the 'Adams Itoueo eelied o sf,ranger of a, ..lostoniett "Yes," was the reply, "its Adams Ittonse until you get to the,roof, then it's Of1,VOS." T,liay wondered et the sliort colhzci, 'tioris in a lVfitisouri Church, and iti,N;te- tigate4 ,to;iiiiathiti., 0118 Of tlie 66110ttori hitt-ital. in the top of hi; hatt., ; "-fiord, Make (IS ti`11137- tilankftil for What -we ftre about to roteive—the, 15i,arti18 ain't 113116111 'for" a (16A, 113 o -at, L., the way a, certain Monroe, Leo roan., 131e441113. "My dear," said tiled ton s,,11,,f1er 1110 h ft* lo wed. ±t46ifeL,ti L160'n ,i1 bt 6 it ftivt WO. 414,0 111P' t.› TI-IOMPSOIT& WILLIAMS AG1II0 ULTUIIAL .111/IPLEMENTS Boiler arid Engipx3 Works _ _ MITCHELL, ONT. vtood 0110 rcv Swing' aclaric 111103111131111)10 11ft ben thorou,dtly tes4td and given . ENTI11.E SATI,SPACTION supPlied with a 11N": 101 dri ft , 0 -rain Cru.shthr, Or other niachiiiety, 01111008 extra e1qe1190 01 iteitt for tho belt, Trul„.A.L' OFFREI.j., hinds of rroingl m plempts 'kept constantly. onhanel,, ILER SHOP itt fitll tipetkOlOtt, OS' 4•; *Slittyrit nt, 1001001111an.ture It IS 111 en,,tomers 1(13(1 31311(111138 that it both a , p 1m. IN- J3 or ti10f1 t11 trensaet 1.eshac114 Exeter, .7.1:arel, 18;1E175. 1•21.1.11,=Y•M-1101.9se. 0 PROENIX Corner thurt & We 0 JOHN ELLIOTT, PROPRIETOR. iteapero Pond Uggwer CW,Ltimy c.;c7;4041.01.17.M,, °012,1t)Aret AND ALL KINDS 017 IMPLEMENTS MANt /TV FARMERS' k ,t -77 - 4-v. -rr!i-7J.tt4i lo .111't„.., j:_4 • E-1 -T-Tr",44 SEEI) DRILL, This impiement has a double distributing grain eup, and is admitted to be the best before hie public.. am now busily engaged rualting,thein, for the Fpring seeoing, and will bo pre - pa, ed to supply them 9, 10, 11, 12 tubes each, with tube shifter or without, according to or, dee, and will endeavor to keep on hand either ldyni and 1108 80 mipply any who may net have given their order. '.Phe style, tinikh, and materiel used will be frnon.1 all that can be desirecl, and, if equalled, not surpassed in Western Canada. „Alls,..D.T.)Iscui.D,,VIC.E1,..,!,.:(;61fE67,(03\:,..E13,,..Z...f:',"..E.17.1'.11, • 131)1110 rettirnir,u 1.33 Fiaeere titenks to theinh alit -ants of F.xeter.and surrormlirg 3101118(1; i01* >iitett Taint lite] al pill; cue borh tt nierii. a. 0( 1,1100am( of their favors, would call their ,attenlicot to his largo stock of , Cakes, crackers,. and Confeetion.er.'„, FRUIT CAKES, 15 CENTS PER POUND .„ AVeclailicys -1-1.)(1. Parties o. Speciality. This requires no introauction. It has become (3100883015 to flee Tanners, noCon y as's labor- saving implement, 11118 3101 the, increased cpinntiries of,grain saved ti,\ rakonr,the ntubtie 8(1(47 .the reaper. '1n variots ways it oan be used to adv,mulge. The ,sperionee of the lot two ieasens has decided. me tn rise 13,.p2 round steel inst.!.td.of the nval for teeth, as hning the 1)038....., , - adapted Tor the work, not? only the, strongest end least liable to break., hut liol,is,h1 posill, n the best, not n'early so apt to straddle apart and miss in raking. At the WssfernTair 1 took First Prize 111 Salky 'Raker, beside tb e ii; C. Taylor. '3 arn making ilt 0 Iitcbtield iiilte. 1( 1; very gulch like the 1 thiett. In thn eastern States and tbe Lower :Provinces it has taken, the lead. of an ot1tes. " 1 Jul Le ten of 'P-er' 3(11 3, 14(061 11 1131 nit itiorITno . 'IIf,\ 1tive Filen amp e satisfaction. 1 will be. ready in. season with beth kinds, and hope to be able to supply all who may favor rne with their order. ...Last fi'f1S011 1 was shcrtfaliy ono hundred rakes. ' takr Fresh :Bread constantly„.nkluind at:Exeter eta NortliEx,eterT.Ost OffiCes,and ;1. Short' Oreditnn and lfitc1e14-, ttriffi.. lin. 1 Lmiiics waited on,dnily ' „ Irilseler, April 10; ,)1174. • ' 67-81.. • A. SIC1NNPB, • • ST IVIARY'S AGR1GULT lif?,114. W0131( , TI-IEtEST COIN,IBINE3) REAPER cr01\16INTE'll IN TIIE D0.111INION THE THRESHING IVIA.0114\Tt orn this Establishment An so.reu ltnowh that my recOmmendations would be superfluous The Pl'hree - 'Wheel gag' low made by 3. 18 lgonre, claims precedence of anything of th'he kiiid in:the Dothinion. WAGONS lo of superior woinanship and material, Patilt DoMinion Land Rollers, ow s,nitivat ors, peeclgnrills, 13 koad-oaAt-SowerS' Scut -nets', Sagar-hettles and Oanldronsolnd crl'ery other hincl 01 Aricu1LilrlimPlertionts 'an 'hand oe•inade to order. „ , , 4 1, JAMES it. MOOBE, St. Maryq4„.J-nly 1, 1874,. , ISAAC CARLIN Beg4eavo to t)'1111' ic his fr?*euds 1)11101031tetor Srn•rortriditig'cortnttY'ro..t: their atroirage ,, tlio past, end hopes to merit a fair share of their tradeln 'die future, having one of the Largest and. Assorte - 'Usually foupti in a Ge eta' CONS I:STING OL ry-Goods,Groceries JOHN ELLIOTT, FOUP(blh COPP er th and 1181'/l ql 1 5131.. London, Ont., Pi %..; , are just noWopeping out- a lot ,of °°DS. Owing" to tlie depression in,trade They have'Bought a number of 1 andare now prepared to offer HE EAPES Goeds ever offered in theVillage.. Call.and Lxarnine. t, Exeter, March 18,1875. SAMWELIJ & PICKARD. it rom Baltimore, C. 'caps lye porefiti-Be't Beady -made C1othi'zig7 nd Ilardware/Otooltery,' Boots anaShoos,Leathettf•eto Please givo T. 0. a, call .A8 1/0 dete,rxrutted noCto be Tin( e sold. by any tFitablislimotit thig Nootioli-of,cotittry. EX ET L R 01400 iW & th preportion a1 i