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A ekerreS hdentat Ouster MY
Write t,4 -A, train a ved On tile ,
'A IUI iim 1,14fg,1.) Mau alAty
)o t,rs ol,fortu4,rly of L1.fleas t r ,
with notrly four, thousaml dollarS,
grtenbaoks foiled t-lt /118
1vth(.104ptabLIOS fr.)111 Folt Lar-
amie on Alay 18 say mat te At Red
Cload, ak,suu.e very had aspect
ber3 I,aliaus left to j oio Sitting Bully
or engage in' depredating upon tlto
-1,3ta'Jle UiU01., Tlie mail rider Was
Yesterday 'en White river ; the
flilttary are preparing as .41ipid1y as
Posale for the held, ,
A:dispatch from ChoYenne aye :—
Parties are• arriving daily front the
11111,04 cetintry, bringing melan-
cholystariee Food and atonmoition
•
are seal 00. and held et fabnlons pries.
Gatlin i earce and wild from hunting
to inieh. T1.10 Indians are skulking
. through the hills, picking off every
Ithitie !Lao Wno expusee himself, So
the latter can neither hunt n or dig
fear of the unseen enemy. Three men
who escaped from the hills zelate their
discovery of three white men on their
outaard way dead and scalped. Near
Ntouutsin City dead horses and In ides
lie along the trail. In Cold Springs
Canyon they found, the 'corpse Of au in-
vader, who was killed by a wound gi
en behind and scalped..
Iron, erielitZied.
A littiliDEPER HUNTED DOWN BY A FRMN1) OP
III8
Scranton, Pa:, May 19.—In January
1874, James Com oy, a miner, was as-
sassinated at Spring Brook,now Moosie
five ,miles hem this city. Every cir-
camstanee pointed to It miter named
Patrick Kelly as the murderer, and hs
movemeot being made by
the liiltherities to apprehend the mur-
derer, John Jennings, an intimate as-
sociate of the murdered man, took a
eoltran oath over the grave of his friend
to fellow Kelly until he- had capture I
him, and either handed him over to
justice or visited summary vengeance
on him himself. A week. after the mur-
der Jennings started on his search for
Kelly. lie visiked the mining regions
of this stl- te, and every hatini of mur
derem and other desperadoes therein,
but, although tenni, of &11y ouce or,
twice, wild not g ton his track. The
miumg 'regions et' Ohio and VIrginia
were next tearched. In Virginia he
learned that a Luari answering Kelly'
\description heti workea there and slio
PAINTINC4.1
iToTT:s13. sioN). • ..V1-1;,.ESCOF.,(..
And all kinds, or
Ornamental Work
A1,40
PAPER IIANG G AND KALSO-
MINING DONE 11Y
G Tomlinson
N,13. Omitting a i3itcoid1ty..
Nay 16, 1876.
FRESH ARRIVALS
NEW
SPRING
GOODS
AT
Parsons &
Walker's
CENTRALIA 8z CREDITON
Onr lines censist of everytMug kept in a first-
class store.
14 Pounds of
Good Sugar
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Prints from 9 to 12 Cents.
Jst uarrived, 50 Kegs of Nails.
In Teas re cannot be beaten; just try our
fifty cent Tea. ,
PARSON'S & "WALKER
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a minor, and forcedCentralia and Crecliton, April. to leaVe, it
fit -alitx-rittfily- With ("uly
,Ier hundreds ol mufti it lie
be returned borne, broken In heal!
penniless, and tilt:lit:ay, en( -(1, but !earl
iug hat Reny bad left Ow couutry,an
that relaiives hacl leeej\ed lutiers frun
hitn I rent tile ininc,tite con,
311.e1jc-t1 pl1?ar,oiut tusj1 tuivlyiNg
land. Last tv,eel5-: at Mahoney La
SeInc.t1,..th eennt),-, he was told of a um;
who At as Wurking in a /nine near there
-Whit had 311. 011.5 or two occasions win!
&link boast,,d Lj killing a man 11011Serant ' The deseriplion given o
this man so answered Kelly that Jen
rnegs le-iolved to see him before sail
He accordingly visited Shenau
d, a4 very quietly, and net.ured the er-
ot Allaboney. `ale two
ret9rned tiltIah.ouey cily anti c,ditained
i)i1 0rV1.ij 00 tit 110 111101.111101. r. He a as
• ct tgoized, Ki,ttly by Jennings,
• (1ni1 de, 5 desperate rehistanoe 50 111.-
res1 o I Wa :winr(dlLI,d taken, to
Sheriandorth and locked up to await the
netnet ti`f Imre/ice °minty authori-
ties. Kelly wits also iecoguiZed by the
ofiloalia a 'member of onuf the worst
gauge and df" Speradoes in 1.110 coal re-
gions,: He was errested receetly for
complicity hi an oUtrage nt itobins(ln's
patco, and was 1.11.t il bail. When
taken into custody belied on his Pel-
son tbree loi.ded revolvers, a blood-
s mined bowie -knife, a slung -shot, and
a billy.
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• The Dttroit Free Press says : George
.train, of 'Windsor, who was killed
near Lnedon,Thrirmhty, was nue of the
engineers on the eat 1,17e3tren Lne.
Vlilien the road was buth be com-
menced as fireiran, and ever siuce has
been as trusted and trustworthy 84 any
engine tnan iu Canada: • He was the
first who croseed the Suspension Bridge
on a locomotive, mid, ler over tweuty
yeare his watchful eye and steady haed
avoided the mauy dangers of the rail,
and Ins train came and went in safety.
wa One of Wiudsor's most respected
eiiizens, and held a place in the Town
Council at one time. De` had accuniu-
hued a cousilel-abji. anlortu 5 of property
in the toivn. mud was completely hide-
pendeet of his business on the road.
pota man who 1108 spent the greater
part of his life 00 an engine seenn,
• loath to leave itPtild he kept putting
• oil the pee 01 his,, retirement from the
lev r u•-• at lairregolvnd o eini his tine
of hervla on Liavona 8001.0 tirle nexi
month. On Thurilday last, as the day
express carri'e thunderidg around th
curve a few miles west of Loudon, Irwin
saw ahead a switch left ojni. 13y
springing from the train he might
have saved his life, bot he never flwch
d from his duty. Quicker than
thought the eirgthe was reversed and
the iar brake applied. The train tvas
saved on the very verge of a steep on./
bald:tricot, but the brave engineer lay
scalded to death besult his wrecked
ent,-ne. Yesteiday evening his body
-as orought to \\Incisor, and all day
e flags over the Town Ilall and other
p imes were disployedot half-mast
revpecti to his memory. The scene of the
occident seems to be a fated Spot,
La year a mail was Itilled ant tine
engine wrecked, but the train saved.
Other aecidente have happened there,
but no death more sad or heroic than
that Of the noble engineer George Ir-
win,• .
"'the. persecution of the Scotch
Church by Canadian tiegishtthres" is
the till() of a powerful pamphitt that
has just. heen written by it Bayfield
del opium). ft relatc,1 to the recent
dtts Parhathent, notably 141o"1/4,t'S of
June last, which seem to have for
their obi; et thcaroliation of the Seoteli
Eirlr. patuphlet tales the shape
of ttlOtter to 1,116"English Privy. Conn-
cll. It is vigorously will ten and pow-
erfully signed from'the writer''s stand.
polut,, 18 not our purpose to enter
into the eontest between the iJnionists
and anti -Unionists, It is a Matter
that should have been der:idol vcithoutt
A W,8 Of Parliament, It many of the
adhevents of the Old link (1'O li.0111/1,-
telt by tihl .81.41t. /tat 13Yeatheil
out eT.,ry line of tho paropSlet orrthr
tro,oderitti-oh, t;10 Unitui Of , the fte
dies, &ties not promise much ha •
1,N1:11,17.
/N GUN pil9P AND RI-
-w.SOPER
Mahal fa dorsi of and dealer in
thAes,,,::Shot tuii, licevolverS,
Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Minters' upplies
Gun-stockiug done in first-elass
GLUM altered to Central Pire.
Simi of Go ;Siert' Key, Clarence -street, between
I In'u as and Mug, Loudon,
Erk16.14gternent of
Premises
-rriE 'UNDERSIGNED, uraTIFTED FOR
She liberal patronage bestowed on him
since he commenced business, would acquaint
his numerus ofriends and customers with the
fact that he has enlarged his present pl.too of
business. and added largely to his stock of
Leather, including French, Canadian and
American, and he is prepared. to fill all orders
that lie may be favored with on tin shortest 'no-
tice, and in a style that cannot be surpaised in
tile ()entity of nron.
W. TROTT.
Exeter, Jan. 18, 1876. 220.nis
EXETER
•
STEAM RAU &CRADLE FACTDRY
GEC. OTTLE
11A2CDFACTUTI.RIt oi
Wooden Ilarvest Tools
Rakes,
Snaithes,
Fork Nardi's,
Grain Ora, lips,
ETC.
.11e will have ready for the coining harvest, the
celebrated
Sulkey Hay Rake
A Novelty in this section.
IVEER CI TT Al\TTS
1. will and it to
Their Advantage to Buy their Stook from
me,
as I am prepared to doal with them as reaSona,
bly as any other es Labile hn o n t, and to give prompt
, atteirtion to all orders,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Brirtirning
of all kinds made o, speoialty in the business.
GEORGE COTTLE
Exeter, Apra 8,1875. '82-rre
itgArroi.Duormitrrs TO PUR
30 or 40 Village gots
With frontage to Zuricth Road, for sale at
H E- S 'A L L.
Already at this plane die aro ithoof, to ho erected
11 ntnalier Of buildings; '.1:118.rois also it good
GRAIN MARKET ESTABLISRED
s (ion obi f Bi 1 tT 1" • 1
p. en ( p ng ac cs o ant,
Carpenter. Shoemaker, aud all other in Unelles
0 tirade, Tim ;illation IS numbered Second ir
,poliu of 'buSiItess on the
Vet further Partionlaroi apply te
O. he PE'TTY).,
• d
Titus Office,
37,ixeter, May 2.5,
ES,
, 598 to5" 03
0/ t1) 1 e3
50 55
(lato 00
85 "o t80
00 to 05
19 1.0 11
r't
01.01.0 5 00
18to 12
14 to 14
....... .. 7 00 to 7 56
400 to )
10.0i5)0 tot') 2.4 00)
..... ,....., 3000 to 6200
... 1 15 to 2Q0
te 100 ,
..... 14 to 14
1870.
Walt o Wias"
bon ag Wbeat
Barley
0,0,6 -^
Potatoco
Peas
Eafia „.
Rnttor
Vlour per 111.11
„.
•fi4orts
...
1133.1147.." ..
llay . „ . ...
Dried A pplee...„..
2Wii!t!
........ .„—. ... „. . . , ....
Oeese..„ .
.. 30 to 60
'D` ellutteit7v;itec:iit Pc! iuS116a1i1,0y1401)AyllAY:e.S...6:albrait9h8 Otole1r1t0/2
,
sprine wbetto , sato 1 w
rario, ... .. P. ..... .... t0
Peas .„ .., 63 to tie
Potatoes per bag ,..
Appltio " •., 01.
neef per th
Pork p01 o'wt
n „.
31.3111n1.yta..1.. .... ,..:::..., .. .... .... ... 000 to 13 00
,
16 to, 17
LONDON.
White Wheat, per cental,„‘“..—...— 1 65 to,82
q'tead well 150 to 182
Bed Winter .. 1 o to 81
Spring Wheat 156 to 162
....... te 90
30 to 50
r 1 VA WM, M cOLOCIUAON \VAT
a the boo Di the market
"Bo sure and got the W, .13,1ifoCiloch.lon watch
,1,1orr.: buying. you will hare 0,0 other after 8eo-
P4) (9 " ing tboni. M1 who \V01)0 them reeommend them.
25 to 1,12 0016 rbau sliver, Laateo rata Gentleman's sizos,
,,,',' 1 77 Bundus street, Loudon. See the 14i6b;11,1011iftlfi.
... 5 to II " The largest, bestow' cheapest stook. of flue Oeld
.,.. 5 to ..7 jewelry, Clocks, Silver, and Plated 'Warok Fancy
— 7 00 to 7 00 Goods, &c., &0,, hi the Province. llepairing of
... 11 to 11 (ivory doscription. W.1). l'inGLUOlif.N.
77 Dmiclita 8 London.
Oato, 0 80(5065
• SEAFORTFT.
Fall MI oe.t„ • 00 to 98
spring wheat, 01 to 08
Oats... , 0 30 to 30
Barley 1.5 tp 5.1
Pea s. .... . . ... .. • 0 55 to 60
Butter-- .. . ... ....... . .. ..,..... ... . 0 18 to 20
Eggs 1.. 13 to 14
LUCAN.
White Wheat 95 to 1 01
Treadw ellDO to 1 02
Spring 94 to t 02
Oats.,• 0 00 to 30
Balta... ...... ...„ ............. . ..... 0 00 to 0 05
Barley 51. to 55
Butter 17 to 18
Eggs, par ....... 16 to 16
Potatoes,. ....... . ... . . ..... 25 to 0 25
faird. 12 to 13
Tallow 6 to 7
Hay........ . .. . s tole 00
Timothy seed , 5 25 to 3 50
Clover seed ...,......... 6 09 to 6 75
Wool 35 to 85
Sheepskins
• Boot
Hides
Pork ..
GRANTON,
Deihl wheat, 1.00 Troadwell,1,00 to 1,02; spring
99 to 1.00. Barley, 95 to 80. Peas, 00 to 05e, Oats
89 to82 . Beef, 4 to Oc. flutter, 19 to 20o Elggs 11
Pork 7 Fli les, per Ib, 410551er, lb 0 cis
Buoopskins 80e to 1 00:
• FOOTBALL.
FinNsArdr. MA.tilinws.--leallWlicat 30 to 1 02;Spiing
97 to 99; Bailey 60 to 51. Peas 00 to 02 mats 281.,, 30
Pork, 7 1.0 8.60
1 00 to 1 50
00 to 6 50
41. te 5
00 to 7 50
ilUEEN'S LUCAIN. R
BrevAx,i 8 Proprietor. This first -eh t, hotel
las lately changed hands (from W.1.31. Will no to
W. howey), said is fitted with now fur. itnre
(5lruugoufl Free 'bus to and from the station
:11.1lee for the new lino of 'busses to London.. The
bar replete with the choicsst iietiore find frt.g.
rant Fit0rt1i,Lf3. Four commercial sample room,
1;ood stabling awl attentive hoetlers. 82-1v
.wooD#Am.
earrlaf.le & Wagon Shop
-S.. FORD
• call attention to the fact that he is TIM
prepared to get up any deectipii, xt of
Carriages, Buggies Cutters
and Wagons,
guaranteed.
In tho best style and of the best workmanship
Ha vine a. arst-class weod-workor, satisfaction 1.
lenticular attention is given to MILL MKS, q
and thellt11104t utisfrction guarontee
Special attention mid to
liorse-shueing, tieuerai jubbfng au d repairing
call solicited.
CLOTHING.
Eeter Clothing Store !
rriHE Subscriber wishes to return his kin.
core thenks for past patronage, and' would
call partioular attention to 1.119 pring Stook ofl
Gent's Furnishings just an ived. 1 have 1.1 fal
assortment of the newest 1.611(110031 fashionOlo
materials for Gent's wear, Eng'ish and French'
FatiOy Coatings, Englsh, Snack and Canadian
TWEEDS
Broadcloths, Boot,lains and Fancy Vestings, A
choice stook of
Hats and Caps
of the latest fashion. Gents desiring a fash-
ionable and perfect fitting suit should leave
their orders st the Exeter Clothing Store.—
Pet feet satisfacjion guarentsecl in eN cry in
(dance. MX H. HARR' still has (+Inge o
She Cutting Department. All cloth bought Q
me cut free of charge,
McIntyre
Exeter, March
Arrril 27, 1876,-1m,
S. FORD.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
T111,Vell'etw:cr,121,17:',1: iie ha
OPENED A NEW BUTCHER 81101?
m.e door south of his Blacksmith slum and hopes
the slime Itueral patronage that has beau ae
corded to him in 1.110
BLAOUBMITII .AND WAGON MAILING
line will be extended to him in his new branch o
businese, Pis moat wagon will call at the reio
dance of the villagers three times each week ai.
FRESH MEAT
all 3 Inds kert constantly on 1 end at LIE Vaal
81 0).
N. 13.111aolt9itl thing rind wagon mating carried
toms ut-nai in all its ',modulo;
R DAVIS.*
sT. MARY'S LIME WORRS.
draw kilns neingnow in fall operation and
turning nut daily a Large puatititlof
I 1171C
that for all purposes
an CI cannot bo surpassed in the Domin-
• •
1011.
Parties from it distance can always be supplied
either at the kilns or deilverd by teams at low-
est remunerative rates. Orders from a distancs
proniptiy attended to.
WHITSON & SOLATER.
FRESH AnnivALs
AT THE
People's _Grocery
Store.
J. CRUKNICA.N
has received a, large stock of
anocEniz$, CtOCEtT 84c.
Also ti largo stock of
nocais sno
suitable for Fall and Winter, coosisting Of
Men's, Wornen's and Child-
ren's Wear.
Those in want of 0 first -doss articlein t110 T300
.aud shoe lino, should not fail to
EXAMINE MY STOOK
Before purchasing,
as my eoertenes of thirty years in that lino one
Ws Inc in purchasing tO select that Only which
can recommend.
A LARGE LOT or
First Class Bacon
Ju8li EncrivED,
J. CRUN NICAN
tttODEatickis OLD STAND:
CA.11.tADA COMPANY'S LANDS
1116 banftera 0,5M4atiny. otter YOr Sale Serite 6,016
("ems ot their lands in
(% Ste-
phen
ataiv Inicrovait tisf tOn Lake*Pariocqr
V/eraa:
tigta of Latitik and p5rtte81.e48 tui 86 torme
be onto 1.0)4)15 1)0 applieation to
Tlf comlItfilArWrtzfl
rforollth.
ehlutt-Y flotnpanv'si 41face
Torcatto, 8714. Apt ,f, '70„.
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S.r..VORE.
.f Yee.Weeit.
• • . •
161.NE ovr
SM01;ing Ct Chewing Tobac:o
Cigais—Wholesale and Retail.
HOTELS STJPPLIED.
Opposite Ross's PlatiMg Mills
J. C. DEIVE1141LEITX; '
suee0,8irte,, P. Nichol, St, Mary's,
-DEGS leave
"p0 10 iravo11oi
a°
011lraliy, that
having PurellaS•
ed their inter-
ests iu the Lir-
to
0111:4reas able terms and ;-i-h or t /Iyloitiiifobaere.11171Parrg
iecls
en business,
0. DEVEREAUX,
I\ a clonal Hotel, Si. Mal Y's
cagDITO4 ,WOOLEN MILLS,
The undersigned having purchased the
CREDITON
WOOLEN MILLS
and thoroughly reetten them, he would inform
the inhabitents of adjoining Townships thethe
is now prepared to do all kinds of
Carding, Weaving
andFulling
and every branch of Business carried 00 70 any
FIRS'1"-0L4SS MILL
and at as reasonable rates moan be done any-
where else.
RALPH KIPATRICK,
Late of Exaer Woolen kills,
EXETER
PlaningMillyeash,
• DOOR AND
BUD num!
line, and trunisraa) wou'd acquaint • the public
.Buildiug throughout, or bir"litiaesitio the above
their own material, and that they keePciiitlfaft
ly on hand
Window Blinds,
Mouldings,
Scroll Work,
, ao.
Pianing done to order wIth
Dispatch.
And from our tht rongh knowledge of the 'busi-
ness and the in proved machinery -which we
have placed in the factory, we feel confident of
giving satisfaction.
•
r-4°' Plans and Specifications on ar-
plication.
Remember the place,.
STATION STREET.
Myar, aka dis llowavd.
17,xet,ur, May 11, 1876.
EXETER BAKERY.
NORTHMORE 8c LINDSAY,
FROM LONDON, ONT.
Would inform the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity. that they have commenced business in
skinher',. 0115 staiia, aud froto thorougn knowledge of the business, they feel confident of
&leg satisfaction.
Wedding Oakes made to order, Social and Party a Speciality.
Families waited on Daily.
Fresh Br.ead constantly on hand. _Confectionery Wholesale
and Retail..
NorthmOre & Lindsay
Exeter, May 10, 1876,
TO MAKE ROOM FOB
SUMMER GOODS
• NOW EXPECTED,
The en ba criber offers,
FOR SALE UNTIL 1ST OF, MAY
—AT—
English ouse, Exeter
AT COST PRICES
The remainder °ibis Winter stock of Worsted Goo(s—all now--pitrehased last oe bet
0
The public are cordially invited to call and judge -of ths Dal -gains t() Le obtained in tweeds. Wank.
'As broadcluths, shawls, gloves, mitts, bauting, felt hats, skirts, wincey, plaids, and mon's underveste
anti pante.
A, H. LIGITOTJRN.
,under-
signed either by note orbook a000unt
will save froubleand costs by oallfng
and settiing the same befo the 1st:
ay. of.....AI04.11.•.$..:.:0111.1.•:,40,p..a..i4 notesor .: a:0
to the 1D. 0. for co11ecion.
70 W LJ EA3ON. 7
OF THE St. IN/AlY'S WOLif &IX MILE'S,
°ail. attention to their unequalled raeilitiea for doing the following brunohoa
of Cut,tout Work, viz. :---
CARDING TJA.T.:ZUFACTURI'G
oLortu
Carding nous' price tie, per lb. The advantage of 'getting it done at this
Mill id 11111.t rot can get your woo 1(5 bettor and qtliiiker (101,10 th/111 0180SVIIVre•
Parties from a distance who come eally on get their roils home with them.
CUSTOM CAR:DING,
Carding, Oiling and Spinning. 14c, per lb. Since introducing this blanch
‘
of the Custom Depa4tment, it has been constantly on the inCheap as Wholesalecrease. Many of
WRITE1
MABY1
$1"1111sT
111,1TOC
our customers aolcuowledge it so be very much superior to hand spinning,
besides being much cheaper. Matilifileturing or exehmigiug for Wool done on
advautttEmotts terms.
TWEEL S.
Our stock of Tweeds is very 'completo: In this line wo give special value,
as these goods have been manufactured by us e.wlas:.vely, our Own ictail
trade, and are undeubtedl,y the most durable gJeds to be go5. As no manu,
facturer ever makes this elves' of heavy pure all wool get. 48 f)r the eholesale
trade. No shoddy used in our mill:
SHIRTING FLANNELS.
We keep 70 stock two distinct classes, one of which is the same as the wholesale The
other guarranteed to be as good, as any home made 'We have in stook and are making a
special .extra line, being heavier and better than we have had for years.
We make a liberal reduction to parties buying large quantities.
DUFTON & MYERG
Support Home • Industry,
• :11:11L11164100. Cli.1110 NG
begs eave to thank his friends in Meter and surroundieg country for tirtir ihstal patens,
in the past,aud hopes to merit a fair share of their trade in tLe future, having
ON HAND.
one of the Largest and
Best Assorted Stocks
Usually found in a General store,
CONSISTING OF
Dry -Goods, Groceries. Etc.,
li-
quors, ----H-aArT:tw_
y.,ot_hino7ncr,,wnes and
00
and Shoes 1:leather, Betc.
Please give I. C. a call as he is detern,ined not to be under
sold by any estabishment in this section of cot:air-by.
11
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41i5as.4.1.074
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r.gatt
LA=7;-. •
•
lin e I '1 inwari 1 Lamps, Coal Oil,tte., at Bissett Brea., have 1,81. reeeived
laa
large etock of Tin nd Japanned Goods, and aro now in a poeition to eu) pfy their
cuetoiners 100(1 110 public genan
eraIly to better advtage than can m *be d014e-
where. moy have ou hand Lamps, Lamp -Glasses, Burners, Wicks, a lot If Milk
Pails and Cans of the lateA designs A quantity of Harvest Toole, including 15003,
Rakes, Scythes, Forks. &et.. selling cheap as 300 1058, giving 1.113 that branch of tho
business, Piave-Proughing and all out.cluor work promptly atteeded Fara).
produce taken hi exchauge for goods. 11 iSS a TT ilEOS.
Afttand ateordlus te Act of Congress. In the year tam by the National Adverticiag Co 53 Kbliotea Sttuct. kturton•
Nam,' ha Out (Ace uf the LibrartaA of Ceugress. Washiugtou, D. C.
JAS. PICKARD'S
°EX IR, I 1E R
. IS THE PLACE FOR
EVERYTHING .YOU WANT
AT
LOWEST PRICES.
D R EW'S
OULD call the attention of the public to his tock of
rarlor;:drawing'eo...bo:att:60r,aiVuvp,ltoio.
A largo stock of the above and other Eurnitare o1., halal, and whieh will be sold at, 9561,017 reduced
175:000,•
JOHN
et.r, potvutv 55, 186,
100 cords wood Wanted hietclroige rot Pirm11,1 o.
Cqgh forggs.
0,
evait
1
through our con cation with B 8tnith.
HENDERSON ,t WHITE.
BAR GI;IANOE
for
B ARC+AINS
Re & E.SPICER
bane just opened out a
NEW AND SPLENDID TOCR
OF ,
GRocErtilas
J. SOUTHCOTT'S NEW STORE
The stock comprises Teas, Sugars,
Cofftes, Syrups, Vinegars,
Spices, 12Jbaccos, Pails,
Brooms, Brushes,
Co,)1.0i1 &c.
Everything in the Grocery Line. Bute r and
eggs t„ken in exchange los goods.
We IL 'e bo arid to sell cheap ) • r.1
R. & E. 8PI0Ti.P,;,
alignof tile big WE Itch
FANS° N'S NEW BLOCK
(In the store with Mr Paragon),
Main -St., Exeter
toti!.!°21e Ietf'r
'ile ^P"'tf:!1117
NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHM'T
Call and see the
New an,si elegant stock of all
blinds of Watches, Clocks,
Cutlery; Silyer-Tlated
Ware, and
JEWELRY
of all kinds,
NEWEST DESIGNS, LATEST NO
EUROPEAN & AMERICAN
PRODUCTS.
and many other of usefullucas and beauty at ex-
viinely low prices.
_......_
1 Jewelry of an kinds MILL ufa ctured to order, and
Platchts, I. -locks, ite., repaired at short notice.
r...- All m ork warranted.
Exeter, A
S, E. JONES.
tlYsTEN
)YSTERS !
Oysters! Oysters!
AND
GROCERIES
CHEAP, AT
G. S A_NDE,
&ore°, l'ost Office Block.1
An.exeellent stock of err ceries and Oonfeat
cry ov be .4.
CHOICE TOBLAA.,na and CIGARS.
Sportsmen supplied with Araintrdtion.
School Books, Stationery, Magazines
ALL THE LATES r NOVELS.
N.B.—owing lauchine.lieedlesof every land fo
sale.
G SANDElts.
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE.
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