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1451kid sneonn at; (il-1mm mt,
our tutwor 1)0e Of 0) C0101,'
tr,y timothy and cloyor aro about all
that t'tro sOt17i1. bot gpdzing
sootions of the older parts of the
United, 1:3tates quite a largo 1mm-her of
grdfif30I1 Am employed.. It is too often
tho ease, with tLq fdl.")nors of Alieltigau
that the land is rut). down by fioia
ergig, without much wAnu,ro. 910
,it is „in bod eoudition, timothy and
clover aro sowo, they do iiot catch
welt unless the NOiLS011 ic vory lavorablo
timo and utortcy two Itr;t, the /and is
plough ,a up again for moro orops. At
best. Clover oaunot o relied on to last
IWO years without resooding, Unless
,l'one grass .memes tu, the remaining
timothy will not make a good pasture.
'
tho MU i\ION .01 itt1011 rlegf,i,
r0,1:, I ntooll 110 ittittepfo faiinors.
ltilt ',armors call ;kin kihnelf ; 0 v01,1
v1Iiaround, them, if they will
stutte prouatttiollary.moagutes.. If
lb 1111bo O litlg(,) 11p011 shoop,
the noiso Al'priNinoed whon dogs aro in
• will drivo thorn away. Tboy
want to do ti1Q ,(10struotiold so no ono
will know it, If slioop aro lcopt with
• aud dogs pursuo them, instinot
toachoS thout to )711.11 to tile 011,q1.0 or
pl'Ot00,101 ; 11114, 1E ho dogs still yitt.-
,10,.,tho cattlo WW,figlit oP tho dogs.
This We lotiVe soon done. Thitto notko
0.10 htoophap. of fl11QOP (1011bly iddre,
yard war the hortso or.stablo, with a
high fen%) .to oueloso, the shoop at
night, is what is tieoded, 1.1.1to snoop
'will soon got aeortatcrUlea to OK6ing to
.t11.0Ir i:coping quarters., dild it Will not
make much labor. to sootirely .epoloso
thqin ovory rdgtiL
TORNRYS,
.Tore is no mart) profit ablo fowl than
turitoys ; but they, Must bo allowed to
range over the field at..their 'ploaStwo.
They roquire no foodiog when grass,
hoPpors aro plenty. I tun indlined to
think that many farmers; who hay() no
vorY float' neighbors to be molested, eat
Make inoro money by raisiog ttltitoys
than by tarming. It would. requiro
soine Capital te Coramonau with to gi.Yo.
thorn suitable accommodations, butt
with 40. or 50hens 500 turkoys may
taiSed worth, at toast, $1,200. It
would 1,0:1i1iro tho attention of ono por-
son coostantly to watch them, and see
that they retnrnod at evening. 'An
acre of ground, at !oast, would have to
bo enclosed, with high pir3ltets to -Con-
lin() -thom in tho laying season, with
barrols placed upon theirsidos around
the yard. for thorn to lay. in ; 'or 044,
hotts'oS may bo. Made .forthat PorpoS0',.
about throe. foot Square, with Water'
tight roofs. Thero is money in poultry
of all kinds when rightly managed.
onoW uoc.rit ottoi>s;
,
Torn and u half tons of 611,gal-boots
and two and a half of carrots will go as
fax in sustaining life as a ton of good
hay. An acre of good land will pro-
duce 1,000 busnels of carrots, or from
15 to 28 tons of oach. This is a very
small yield compared with crops in
England, -whore, root growing is car-
ried on sciontifically. Some cases aro
reported of 90 tons of boots helot; grown
to the acre in that oountry. Carrots
afford tho most nutriment, and are do-:
°Mealy tilt) best roots for milch sows.
'Jed.; should bo sown from illay 1 5th
to Juno lst, iti drills about 18 inches
apart. Carrots may bo grown in drills
from 15 fo 18 inches apart in flail col;
turo. It roqui res considorablo labor to
weed carrots and thin thein bdt
with a rich soil and not .so.l.votd till the
ground is warm it will always pay to;
grow a few hinadred bushols," n,ien if
one has to bory.a Portionof the crop
fax winter pvisorvation as Ult.: heaps
can bo openOd:with a pick-axo On:a.
mild' day, and be emitepts earriod....te
the cellar,' il.$3 ,Wd.11tOd tO ,20(11,4:. out
KANAOING PAC,VLD=S ANI) 1IEADQW5.
usually fol closely, os^
re0ittlly itu dvy t11110. StOOld 11/.0 allowed
to run in them in the fall as long as
there is a green thing in sight. The
foliage is all taken off cloar down, in
chiding part of tbo roots which, axe
loft W011a )tud exposed all wintor aud
spriog. During winter, stock ramble
ovor liolds, luthng tho grass uuclor
their foot. Dolor° the frost is out of
tho ground cattle aro digging away, at
• the ()Id turf again and treading it up
• fulho,f, holes. In the way the poor
grass is beaten mi(1 oaten and half
starvocl, uutil, after a time, depending
upon the strength of tho soil, the
grft,S$ 18 said to "run out," and tho
field 'tto flood broaltin up," This is
not the way to.treat grass land,
11Ioadows aro oftou pastared for a
fresh bile in spring, tho stozk are hutt-
ed off till one crop is moved, and then
back' again where 'they oat all off close,
as in caso of the pasture Sust noticed.
Plants toremain strong alIC1 healthy,
need a little tomo to gut nourishment
ahead fax winter protection. Like an-
' hinds, they ought' to bo strong when
winter sets in.
to fax as I have observed, almost
othing has been done in our country
in the way of fertilizing and improving
permanent pasture. 11re hardly know
the value of an excollent ;.,,asturo of fine
grasses all SULU Mel', 1)0Cill1S0 very few
have such to feed.
It may be objected that it is all well
enough to talk about the use of more
manure—to manure the grass land ;
'out tt ill it pay in this country ?. Ern-
rhati011y, yes 1 1 refer you to some
eptiiments maffo by Dr. 11, C. Kod-,
,zieiq top -dressing meadow. Tho ou
lay pays frau-1,85 to over 100 nor cont.
por nital, • Tim top -dressing used
consisted'oft,ashos. muck, plaster, salt,
cow and horso mauttro. Wo have found
itt the Agricultural Collogo" that we can
make a.valuablo compost of muck and
biv nyard manure for 25 to 50 cents a
cubic yard. OD most farms the supply
and value of manure can be trebled as
well as not by the Use of inuck. Bones
o an 1)0' lipmacied up during- winter with
that body's foA
shapot it thoy aro largo.
. ,
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Tzp,, Two Wm-ar';',4,- -\\Phoo, mr,
Wolmtor vioitoa Englaod,, anor1IO bad
nanino,l. fame, onto„,,ltto prootalo hiin
14'thOlislt {4000001011 brotdtt him
0.0,0 ,11.y to 000 1401 ro'ougham. Tho
oninotit 1ItiQ1 r000ived Or 1)aatiol
with such coolness that ito was glad to
gotaway autt bsA,It to los rooms. T40
friond wh) had takon him at onco ro-
tamed to Lord Brougham in baito
and anTor. •
.0,111y lord how could you bohavo
with such .unsoemly rodolioss arid dio,
courtesy to so great a lawyor and slatos
IrLOO ? t Val iusiliing to 11101, and
I its "tillod Me Willi, mortification,"
"NVity what have.I done, and. whom
have I beon i(itle to?" •
"To l)aniel 'Webster, of the" Senate
of the United. States."
"Groat ,Tuplter what a blunder
tlion,Ott it wag Lab follow Webster
who made a dictionary and nearly ru-
Mod tho English language."
Then Cho (treat Chancollor
und, ixo d with ash
's tut for:notating matt
ecUoat1i1iuid. 1,-.utyl a- dead, sifeepo
ciir-Uptinopieeds and, tti,,„ the .tato.9Ls'ttiitt4 ti 1111 0119 1.?..0011
pi
rdantiro. :On 'Ono -of the pper 'barroll agr,ieniturar.
ori the„pas'vern coast tc„f Maino,'„ but they do ,tiot, and itover4tid
PAINTING!
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PAPER, ITANGTNO AND RALSO,
MINJPNCL 1)q1-41 BY
(T. IT.
Tomiinon
N•13. Oralnieg f3pooialty.
May 16, 1870.
NATOODHAM.
,
Carrlade & Wagon Shop
quieklY huntod. up tin) Anaorioalt•Sena-
hfbVillg other tastos in com.7 •
orevitNa to got up any descriplion of
FORD
111.011 besides law and politics, thoY made woula li101113011 to tit° TO (A that 110 is now
a royal uip,lit ot
' Hy, INsus,:rint Iltat 1)00,--MiSE1
juliot Hawthorno, you') and pretty
woman, armed herself wit?). a 00 witido
on Mat, 11, and sauntered down Droad
way. Arriving in front of tho store of
Joseph J. Fay, she sont Ward re-
questing ono of the (darks named .Stra-
uss to stop out fax a moment. Strauss
responded, and upon approaching Miss
Hawthorn° tho latter drew hor raw-
hido and applied' it briskly over his
,b cad sh
'at ithe tOitelOyO`tri" to 0!tiow
itiAy,?,4 Od'og ''2"`-o-Nterb at. di, A
crowd gathered as 'the'. young man
skipped about to avoid the blows, and
,the was in a porfeet uP
;oar w, pot:, caul° along
and stOP)? gni:10'111'h s refu s ed
to have his assailant arrested.• The
lady suspeetod Strauss of having thrown
her dog overbowd.
• POTWOE't IN '51'17F, ulLtt
Pci''20'.yearEf de pa=
jhtuds growth of • -2•4•7. Httga 3,810
ps'Or beard of. as s'it boot 4••••‘at 0P.01014111c's
guano-, .1ttit oi' • 001Sr it't the, °titer. on d-;
+able t8"),,,t0ot. 'and. soor't ottd. bo planted' a. new
attention. to. wilflV(1 s yrno1 be P.1`6(.112,0od.
ApiYS enongh increase the quau,itit-t. ;• 11-y- Tiorcorocutt
* very .d few 'I., .tr-tr. or 5; 1 11 011.): C011 n
1 it 15 bap.st.,-01.,' -a; farther.. to rea..l(ze- the tinportanco of cultivating
"mei): trAnc d'his land ijergid,1161,1Th-to- ilio soil; vet 11 0 3T11/I0Ot is 0110 of spool -
01; to 1:001) all of it under the al interest, and one deserving tile at -
plough -occasionally I cannot toll. If te-ntion of every agriculturalist. By
tho systirm of farming which is prac-
we allow tlie,grass to "amain only two
or three years at -a- tone, • there is no' tisod ill this country, tho land won.rs
out and tho crops diminish in quality
and quantity from year to 3,ea.r.
thous 11 nature has fUrnishecl man vit.')
a soil of virgin richooss and fertility, it
cannot remain. so while we draw from
it yearly our vast resources of food and
clothing. The'soil must be renovated
and its fertility renewed, or it will
come to .vield its inenase fax Oil sup-
ply of Dill' Willits. Money tand labor
must be expended upon. it, and in order
to develop tho xesourcos that nature
has imparted to it, it atust be well till-
ed. There are farmers with but a few
acres of land, which they thoroughly
cultivate, that niakos more monoy than
those withittrgo farms cultivated in 'the
usual manner.
WINE Fop, 1114 LO1:D'S SUPPER.—Nu-
ruerons.complaints having been made
by canon', converts that tomptation is
thrown in their way by chinking or-
clinaFy wino at communion which tvhots
the appetito fax more alcohol, the Rev.
A. C. Bowclisli took some unfornientecl
wine to the Mothodist Minister's Meet-
ing y051101:day. It wits hhnclod round
un dil ated It has the collar of
port, and was vory sweet. To make
this miformontecl wine, bcil crapes of
any kind over a slow fire till tho pulp
is thoroughly sepsrated .from the,
skin burning just enough Water" to ,pro -
vont bwrnitig at the bottorn of voSSol;
then pi o -s the juice through a fino,clotlt
and add one-fourth its woight in ductal.;
mix well, bring tho,juice to tho boiling
pointonce more, and can it 211 1111 tight
jars. This wino will hoop swoot for
years.
IVIrs. Partiogton says she eau never
understand those 'ere market reports.
Sho can understaml how elloosotcan
bo lively, and pork eau be active—that
is, beforo it is dead—and loathers call
be droppiopt-- that is, -if it's raining ;
but' how wriiskoy he'staatly, or hops
quiet, or spirits she, can't '000 ;
noithor how lard can bo firth' in` warm
weather, uor iron unsoUled, nor pota-f.
toes depressed, nor flour rising, twile6S'
there's been yeast put into it.
A, shocking termination to a lov497
(parrot took place at Gunnersbury; in
the other,„, day. lro,,44
years past; a city eforktnamedt ibi
lett, at.ted"2,yoars,. has been ationtivct
to a. young lady named Agnes Lurie_
,tha, daughter Inc "STOttno
:010.0ii4.1rept hie bed;and. o'otriiil, I Fr ,sr wilivALs
Carrie ns, olos 0 a iters
and. a cPo'n
1,1 Om best stY] 0 and of the besll warkinauships
1121 Inv a 110st-class wood-workor, Satislaction
guaranteed,
particular attention is given to KILL PICES,
and Om utmost Ishii; tion gmiroutoo
Special attontion paid to
horse-sheeing, general jobbing anti repairing.
l,:i4f".A. call solicited. •
$. 1.1'OBD.
April 27 1 870
1.3UTOFIX4 . ..1.(31ToP
rime undorsi,4ned would. inforro.. tho
:1)0Z1i1N
C SENIOR.
REDITO'N PLANING
door and fanning mill faetoey—eno
mile oust .orodlinu) A. largo' Stock of good
dry 901100.110,1 It131113112 on hand, Orders prompt,
ly attontW to. Oall and see oar now •fartiuno
2401 it]NitY WADIA & 1)0,
-.Ort-difon, Kush. 10, 1870, tozb.tt
vtrAgrigut
ANUFACTUREQ,
thaitts of &toter and vicinity that he has
,OPENED A NEW BUTCHER SHOP
Ooo doo SMithilof kis Inactiemith chop and hopes
tho samo 111)0141 patronage that hits boon ac
coaled to him in the
BLA0119B11191 AND WAGON MARING
11130 will bo extended to hint in his DOW branch o
SUBillSS9, moat wagon call et tho rosi
'done° of tho villagors three tlines each wcok an
._R 11: S MFT
rtill imds,Lort COliiiiniAiy on 311.0 at I is hutch)
shop.
N. TS. Inackfuntriing rm.d 'wagon ,rnalting carriod
ones usuat in all Rata
R DAVE'S.
T. MARY'S LIME "WORRS.',
^ .
etre* kilns hoing now In full operatini and
turning out daily a largo: putuit14 ef
that for all priri'mson
andeannot 'bo surpassed the Domia,
_ always bosimpu< d
5119 3(111 lam, or (101.1)Ord by teams ot
roinuncrative rates, 0000111.froin a distance
Th'of.11•?.1.(aelPf6',,. Se; aw"(10`1
cu adsr ,col \\,' HIT S ON & CL ATE R.,
use of sowing_the finer sorts, as hen-
.arass,•red•top, fox -tail, or
th&leScties-: As to relative value
of grasses there musf,always bo a17 Ebri-
ety of views on account of climate,e Al,
\mat they are used,for, how they are
treated, ete. Whethor it pays to drain
land or not, I am almost ashamed to
mention. You kuow it pays. Yet 14ve
must, keep repeating this as long as
there is so much wet land about us
•' Which does not produce half a crop—
Ib it not many yea '3 shac3 the peo
ple of Geneva-, New York, made all
sorts of fun of John Johnson fax bury-
in4 crockery in his fields, referring to
the ditchiog with tiles. He has lived
to see a complete.revolution in all the
country about him.
SHEEP TO CLEAN LAND.
Many think the only ad -vantages of
sheep are in their wool -producing prop-
' erties, forgetting that they multiply
, with great rapidity, doubling the flock
'anthially, and, in this clithate, taking
care mainly of thomselves, if good win-
ter pasturage and proper shelter are
afforded. .
Tlieroi, 110WOVOY, r;nothor use fax
sheep, which we have found by exptniii-
encato be of great advantage in good
farming. They are the best wood and
thistle oxterittinators a larrnor can
have. They keep 'the pastrtrago free
• from those posts of the farm.
We v,collect of hearingt twenty or
w
!more ycars ago, that tho late Richard
Gentry, of Pettis Co., Mo., had a farm
of 7000 acres, and that not a weed
vas to be seen noon. it. We did
slot put much faith in tbe report, and
r ileterrnined .t6 visit the) fatm to floe
•Whtifo3r the report was trio. itire did
fartn, aria finch a modoltt.!f
1166kti 9
and loanhnsa 111 far atp..14,; we
rumor iw beforo. d3trt it Ava not long
41Afor o Aiscovered to whati '
. Mr, Gentry koLicoo
landladVIttcf,. additesS'a letter tc) Miss th"''' i " , •
,aurle statinof taut lle twits very ill and AT TEE
. .
una o to 'oar° 1120 bet ,' an imploring -'
Grocery
receiving the communication, Went to ..
him once ' more. - -The young lady, on
Ivy cettago , mid was sliowninto the
r,
People's
bedroom of ha lover) bo beim-, still in
bed. • .A conversation ensued betwoon
411001 09 to their courtship, when the
young lady told him that she must de-
cline walking with him eny more. Af-
ter ropoated appeals to lior, ho seizod
a fiva-chambetett Colt's revolver, which
ho 110a sooroted beneath the bodclothes.
and fired at her. Tho ball took ofVect
in bor forehead, and passed down her
[eft 311001i) W11010 it lodged. • Niblett
then shot himself in the forehead, the
ball lodging in his skull. Tlie land-
lady gave ail alarna 10 010 roller: and
the -divisional surgeon . waslient for.
The pistol balls .ivoro ii bothoCa,sos e:1 -
ti -acted AueeoSdullY. thought
that thore 1S little hopo of the -recovery
of Niblat, his wounds being tho most
severe, and Miss Burle also remains in
ti very precarious state.
J.
A wager of a novel description was
made add decided recently at Mary-
orough, in Qoeensland. The local
paper states 1112(1 1111 old, and dilapidat-
ol pocketbook, containing a 5.1.0 note,
was thrown in Um tuiddleof the street,
opposite the Posii Office 'Hotel. Tiv:
bet was that 100 persons woull pass
by ,Arithout pioking it up. , Ono hun-
dred aed. Torty persons passod, out of
whom three, natuely, an old. 'man, fl.
norsoma:cl, ar d a'‘‘new chunr," locked
but did not stoop to handl° it. It might
have remained unnoticed fax a much
longer period had not Mr. , R'erinelfy's
dog "Clyde" picked it up and delivered
it at tho-ltar of' the Post Office Hotel.
411 Popo's robes are mado eith.
a,lof r,pa eti.201. Pins
, .„
11Vo:whitifblasSeelts' itft ho •:„tortr
ui owing :intiteter,ato"
st0:ii'litiscOl4e1ns -enter,
socIC eoPt,s $50
•
't611".' he "rdnoWS' oneo
Tho 1)i1k)3t20Ckt1)t
[leightta lions°. for
Ippon, wilic a aro
Ift,ttre'furnishoe,by
orclinaryltait. 0111-
l9,6ross is worth. ii2S,
"apal slippers cost as
lto Cross being inlaid
Tho olc1;cast-off oleth-
eia htghly prized 1)y tile
t) ea,,WerIf, hitt- it 'at a groat
sand, Morino-. ,shoefN TheSoth,
, 11 o
cr; theY ilibhied down, the„
llopt' the patituroS, free of
• Ito told'. Att,Itlii',t,t 40.'zbilt,111011
y amp ,..a.bna, leeCp :the
dertS Section iItl1tiip;Ilosit
, ti c arin sl loop, ate "ovon
.hey clown
,rout s ,015.4 shrub% -•mitzli bottOr,.
on can do with tltO beet,
6 p,ive fltorn. do, rioot As so6
milt bud or leaf qiiows
nipped: off. Ifazols,..ease4frae,
.),vorytititig isochripollel to fifilit
or, ' r.ffiey gave
cotarter. 1vry tit*, th
malte an rfort for ardw.lifet thoY2 are
tOniorselessly cat down; , If fartn
want to, ol.oht land, or fro° it frail
woodo and sprotits , rola fOul growth,:
sheep aro their beet tudb rarm 009
can well afford to I(;eep 'sheep free of
chargo the yoar 'ouf $o ip wok
they perform for tlican, VtirlYier,g tX
not td)lo to buy sheep, it will to' VI.00`,y
their, poelehts to hoop th
sheep Whil oaf, el largo,
01114 haivo nockt faring with
furnish tire beet aril.
aka Oat; 11biltietl„44
ty darling, .promiso me
tid yottug brido of a
her arms arouild G
CRUNNICAN
has roccivod a largo stock of
cnocitERIt &c.
Av.i).mae,LocilLoN WATCH
is the bestir' the nutrket
bonfoorsougyaiiiiill. g)otontlio W. D.McGlochlon watch
wild have other attar soo-
ing them, All who worn: them recommond them.
Gold and. $iivor,Ladios and Goutloman's 91406,
77 Diandvs stroot, Loudon. Soo the tos timonials.
The largest, bostancl chuapost stook of 11110 Gold
Jowolry, Clocks, Silvor, and Plated 'Ware, Fancy
Goods, ite„ dat, in tho Province. Repairing of
ovary description, W. icOLUORLN.
771)1114131S t401/(10D.
ittio a lit otook
175 007,.IZOZ;.-3
suitable for Fall and Winter, consisting of
MOU'S W0111.0111S and Child-
ren's Wear,
I)OMINION GUN SHOP AND RI -
Frail FACTORY.
• '01i1lIVOOL ...140NDO1IWIA 4
„.-40aatiow,,• •
Allan Linel
CarrYing the Canadian and UnItc„d StibtQa 210,'"0
F. W.S OPT'
..,
2TaillIfilOtUre1' 00 and cador
. ,
, ,
111111e,g Mrss atts9
gm ATevoleers
Pistols, Fiiibing Taelan and rtuutors' upplieFl
Citn4-13t0C14,113g 00110 111. T113111, -clans s41 e. PinFirc
• (1411.19 a Ittyroatio Coltrall '
Sign of Golden_ Ney,C,Itironce-strcet, 'between
Uutiilas and Niug, London, • t•
&WLLIAiIS
IA/I:LTA
Thoso in Want of a nrs1 articto In tho Boo
• aud s'aoe lino should not fail to
EXAMINE MY STOCK
Before purchasing,
as my experience of thirty years in that lino ma
blos me in purchasing to sellout that only which
can recommend.
A LARGE LOT OF
First Class Bacon
0.L. NO. 92.1
Niinti of inot,,
ing—First, Is', daY h 8v-
ory month, °vet Stan-
ley & evinyn's store,
Drow 1)011 1110sk,9iO3-0
St. ViSitiDg 310ct3og0
cordially invited to tit
/•",toial.
CATEN i•
JOHN NVITITE,
RE SH A IHTEVALS
OF
NEW
SPEINTG
GOOD
0
Our lilies r
gazed ritixiont-
a0e,':)+, " Whitt iii it; pre-
li filegly , as 110 al'OW 1.101' te
, '013rembio me, George;
door, that' 1nt will not, become a, Pro.
eidenliat 1 ,rtate(" "'Why, tny day.
,1 '
a his coil ate 0 an oe.' 0, arialtre d.
is aeliing'a good dotil," ho
tT000e, ' Borah 1110 Brown,
tat, elf tho best poople—they
'tete& You want; me, to be
donl yon, `.? , Yo0,. yes,
di.I, I , do:" rinitl tile loving
'elixir; into teare'., " but WI go-
, will toll how big, my fiat
ti k i - follft, tittimi.Sbitik
a
t.6 •
&
alker's
cE.EDITo
14 Pounds of
teal
JUST RECEIVED.
J. CRUNNICAN
BRODERICK'S OLD STAND.
erF3NtrAmPzot- -4.34r.R4a
ENTERS
pt 111`11OruO
gar
'rot ON DO LAIL
:Print s.frOm 0to'
2 Cents
.-.1i•iit-_arrii(.0(1;.4Ill.(age •
....... . • , • • • .
3 4
rt1 TOM WO 0/11,110t' oeaten 1Ost t
fifty ant Ve.'„
' rABl3Oo & WA
it,Itoditen April 27 •
OYSTERS!.
Oysters ! Oysters
GROCERIES
swrz
Trouble of looking after Bag-
gage, and purchase
YOUR TICKET
FROM THE
LOCAL AGENT
COXE, AN
and thus avoid tho trouble and confusion at
the Roat's Wharf, whero you will pay tho same
Rates same as the N. Y. S. S.
. Lines,
Ono of the first-class, full-posvorod Clydo-built
steamships of tho above lino, constructed °spe-
cially for tho navigation of tho Atlantic), averag-
ing irt1111 3,090 to 4,200 tons, Aviiilos,yo Quebec ()very
Saturday tor Livorpooi and Londondorry, '
Sailings ofMail Steamers :
AGT1ICIJL1 BAlI lif.PLEMENTb
FROM QUEBEC t
PRUSSIAN, 27111 May.
SARNIATIAN, 3rd Juno.
MORAVIAN, 10th June.
CIRCASSIA.N, 17th June.
POLYFESIAN, 24th June.
SARDINIAN, lst July.
prepaid passago Cortiftentos issuod at lowost
tlt0S to possona -wishing to bring out frierids.4
GLASGOW DIRECT.
Tho stonmships of tho Glasgow Lino win bo
doopatchod from Quebec.
For'tickets. and ovory inforniation apply to,
WH ITE & -SON-
AG-ENTS.
"Times" Oflico, Exeter.
Boiler and.
Engine Works
MITCHELL, Ql\TT.
T wo-horso power
wood. Sarvving machine
WILL BEAmosrwootiiiorjr)good,,,,A9 liTavotIlBofoonoW.TinT(S) wo3110.m0
13ionax,
H
on'igan's Peerloan /1x p0, ChoPPIPg Adzm,
Babbit F96e''
Drusltesof al bindi, 11teet:Eoiii, 012:0,
Bunch Glot& rai
130rfMulnaorsi
iipseiJohn - jreshoos, l)
1inumters,
ro,&%-ioopr0,,
Door Opaings, •
Lrad
Dumb -bolls, aterns,. 11
Enlargement of
Premises
MITE UNDERSIGNED, GRATIFIED FOR
LI the liberal patronage bestowed on him
since he commencecl business, wonld acquaint
his nurnetous fiieruis and customers with the
Loot that he has enlarge51 his prcsont placo of
business. and addod largely to his stock of
Loathor, includin4 Pronch, Canadian and
Amorican, and -he 19 prepared to fill all ordois
that bo may be favorod with on thc 9310rteSt
tice, and in v. stylo that cannot be surpassed ha
the County of uron.
W. TROTT.
Exeter, Jan. 18, 1876. 229 -ms
aqvcerma'1====oret4ircergoms=vmsnorrammr-Acgxaml
This machine has been thoroughly tested and
given
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
It is supplied with a
BAND WHEEL
f or driving a
Straw Cutter,
G -rain Crusher,
Or other machinery, without e:Ltra expense ex
cept for the bolt.
- TRIAL OFFERED.
All kinds of
CHEAP, AT
S A.1\TDR, S'
r-stdre r.".z.ast oak.? fillock.
An.excellont stock of Groceries and Confect
C0 y on hand.
CHOICE TOBACCOES and CIGARS.
' Sportsmen suppliod with Ammtnition.
School Books, Stationery, Magzines,
ALL THE LATEST NOVELS.
N Noodlesof ovory loud fo
Sale. .
Ci SANDEES,
7614ACtit
ENGLIS"SHP
aam".
9
TOBACCO STOR'E
If JOU want
A G0�( h(301.1t; Cigar
• FINE CUT
Farrningimplements
itept oonstantly on nand.
BOILER SK -IOP
in fall operation.
67.7z1c rz s
of ell sizes to order.
11.E.PA.3.111,21.
,Kopt at Bissett's Tin shop,
Emetor.
promptly attended to.
Addres s—
THOMPSON & WILLIAMS,
Smoking cvz Cliowing.Tobacco
ci,..:.-:Wholormia and Detail.
HOTELS SUPPLIED.,
ANADA COMPANY'S LANDS FOR
sitrird,
otnittatt compan1 o(rcr tor sato Amnia 6,0)0
• acres of ilaoir la.idc In '
osancitlet, MeGillivrt.ty (..•Cz•, Ste.
•
improvorl 1,0 fhb Lake 11rw
191 of Linda itnd pitriActlIa's 'IS to
Attained col difpfloation fre
EXPRESS.
n 0.11144011111
Ilubber ortel Nem? raolxim$
Spiticuleos and Shovels, Sealos, Shot, SawT
San's, urpontino, bag Tivino, Vic.08,VarniSh, Wiro,W 11
z
Flans, spciificationi and itat imatos prepareO, for building,
0'13YRNE e4
NEW' P lilIBre GO OD
C. M. -WEBB. 0-11ANTO
][1[As JUST RECEIVED and is now prepared to
SHOW THE ' LARGEST ST p
ever shown in Granton, Conslistingot
New Prints, Gray. Cottons, White Cottons, new Costume Cloth,
Black I:Justres, Hosiery, Gloves, 84c., &c,
• TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Now English and oanno.two. timing twoode, now wonted ooatingr, doorfkins and broadcloths) the latost '
Stylos in collars and tios, lo., &Q. A. first-class Prench tailor 0215110 promises, and a perfect ilt fftifir-
antood. .P1 ow spring, Inds 00112 0000001005 shaW1 gee120, •
A now stook of Lad 0,, glass, rutty,.ratuts, smiling to hand. Builders furnishod at rodoCed
' 0, M. W112313.
1
The American Espress Co.
ExETEit -
STEAM RAKE &CRADLE FAcTORY
GEO. C OTTLE
alto
a
itti:tiontoreann or
VrooaLn, Earvest Tools
Rakes,
Snaitlies,
Handles,
Grain 01841108
ETC)
'11 oady for the comirig harvest, the
colobrittod
SulkeyFake'
A. Nevelty infi1ii s6ction., •
MERCEIANTS
volt ad it to
'their Advantage t,a111,31ou,y lieir Stook front
•OS1 am prepared to Joni witb, totemnI rcasonat,
bly as any e tti(v es tot 1E3 011 , g Ivo prompt
• attontion 10 ati ottiers,
WIItat
OLESALE- &
rat,..ftglsy 51
OltGIL
le >CS 0
')TTLE
SPRTilki
Spring Goods
ELL
NEW A
PICKARDD
Have justreacived and oc,da1oul, '
Now
-
New Prints, very low, .
41it
New Grey Cotton,we-c
New Bleached COVon, cheaper than over,
,New 'Black LuAll p
rcs, best makers—ari-ces,
New SilveiGray Lustros, very low,
New Colored Silk at Job PriCOS,
New Black bost value,
New Fancy Dross Goods, all Prices,
Now Linen Costumes, in great variety.
In Gents' v. s it in
wo are also very complete, having receive:'! and opened out a ilist-class aSsortniut
New Spring Tweeds.,
New Worsted Coatings,
New Black Broad -cloths,
New Black Doeskins,
New Black Cassimeros
New Hats and Cays in all new stylos,
New Ready-maclo Clothing in great varipth,
Jog° a completo sto3k af Boots, Shoes, rockery, elm. A fir,it class lot of now Wail -paper,
Leap, for Sprieg Trade ; also,
A First - Class Tailor on the Premises.
• .
A 1.1 on; lustl,ag us ‚with c 71: orde,.s rutty rely on gettl.).; a perfect fit, and good Nvorlzmanshit,
HAVE
pene an oifice
AND ARE PREPARED
To Convey Goods
Money and valuablos to any point.
,
G RT -1-‘ ACKS
UGHT AND SOLD
Vor rather pationiaro apply 0
W J WHIT
°Moo?
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
EXETER
Grocery and Liquor Store
A Ingo stock of
Green, Japan, Young Ilyson and
Black Teas,
Raisins, currants,-, Orunos
zmazoo Apples, CANNI)
sardines, Lobster, Salmon
Bitter Sauce and Pickles, Brandies, Gins 'Wines, and Syrups
Rye, Malt, Scotch, Irish and Common iVbiskies, Tobaccoes
and Cigars
,
Wholesale and Retail.
G. -A. MACE,
Main Street, Exet'a-r.
ter.
UNDERTAKING
T
itTridertak()3.-s oina FT.I.rniture .M.anutractlitor
'UT
OULD SAY TO purchn,tilloaDo±O to 0111: ,aitina•tiopart-
E W 0" L
earl spoialattontion
ninob • noconsmily
benefit, which cannel, fait '''"
nave profi, Wo Claim
to Om the purchasers tho
tt (motets, (010011(1,25151 every
I of late, 100 best oeflIros,
funeral ,Ibetnisito at the
moat, widen .14 /ow%) own -
plate than ev•• as. we have
added. sovoral now dosigns
tho manufacturer. "ITO
dottlor who buys to sell
ttofylrowtmiollYocofofaitert,ftAohVonOtc1t3i1,t00o0Wa1p119e0r0
(11
1,1011111t0-
50\04t 3(1(40 Our now
GaigOVS. OD003101109 l:1s°14lif°iltcal!}1
hire lSSthnthoso Of city i01)eti)iifgrite
°ed to term il tho
ao0,,
Emblems lorall the Different 067.0tiCai'
GtDLJY
11-1
N 0 It S
anza
(,t1 1/X4n1'
SPLENDID nssoilvoilt Always on liana, Any ititta 'ttiriliqlloa to oreo':
Alarito aSterituent et Noodles and Othet Perillaings 1+.0bt 111 steelt itY' evert kind e
eldiles; 50I031thea (teplilrod. 441 4,013 had a long (00)0110,101 11 itlx So.Vieg 33a11C, 211 I11I0tra1a).0
thu1 tharot51) ly 11 11015 4,0 5,1viinto go to toole 311;1,01114 051,20, Obutchite) 41 me. 00 ,
dors by mail preteptlyattoodod to, ,4iiitOli-Oti0114J (ASO \1 064 of the Chintnercial 110111,
(11.11,iT014,, Ootoberll,
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