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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-4-18, Page 40t T TE TI S. TWO MONUMENTS. tr Biagi mcnnmantum," sang the an- aiaut poetwhen he had succeeded in tending obstinate sees to the sirnoether measure of Italian verset and with gnat truth may Ur. daokenzie sing the RADIO. Ilia monument ie the i`1•eebiug Hotel, and a hating one it is. To be complete it should have *mud statue of his designer placed in a niche above thio chief eutrsnoe. We have earl that Horace sad )ir. Maokenaie had erected each to ltiinbalf a monu- ment. But there all similarity ends, 'a Qa04 exon Luther Mex. titan aclttiln ;amputees Pewit toruses, tort itlunitlerallllte Amaorum series et foga temperate." Thus pt'000ada the Latin poet in hie aoug, bat the sentiments of lir. tae- k'tnaie's moat be quite the reveres. 'the poet is aoufiieut that his monuanerat cannot be destroyed. kit'. Itl'aokonzie can eeercely be said to poasesa this con.. fidenot'. The genius of humanity, the powers of the ehaments and the rust of years --all are powerless to prevail against or impair the poet's monu- ment, and it stands to -day rft01111SI halls ors prren4.ias, as indestructible a,;, the ages. But Mr. L141.aokeuzio'e monument ---the shaky rookery at the mouth of the Karllinistiquia---trill not witheteold anyone of these agencies. An inuu- tnerabte series of gears hes not rolled around, nor has Father Time, in his Sight, gone very far ulnae the monu- ment was erected, but the atruoture is already feeling the wasting of'eots of years. Its shingles are split like a beggar's coat, the cavities in iia roof are as so many yawning graves, its very foundation is gone, and as it is an im- mense atreetaro, the few alender poets diet remain to do the e;;tracrdinary duty imposed upon them are as crooked in the body as Atlas meter the weight of the world. And as for the ran, the old nulla aud abbe of which it is built, awl fur which Mr. Mackenzie has made the people of the oountry pay $6,020, are said to have ,already crept within the-mselves and shraukea and eo di- miuished, that the elements penetrate to the dainty interior without any impe- diment, white the water ruuniug down the walls in streaks raises blisters that would shame a poor man's plaster. Altogether, it is a wretched but a fitting. monument to icoapaolty and (stirrup, tion. The memory of the job will live as long as the name of Mr. Mackenzie lives in history. It is a shameful not, without oue rotleomiug featuie to les- sen its iniquity. AN UNGENTLEMANLY EDITOR. It is not often that we feel called upon to refer partleularly to the lan- guage of auy journalist when writing of a brother editor. To the credit of the press of Canada ii eau be said truly, that the editors of the country are ss a rule kind and ccurtoous toward one nuuther. Their views of political mat - tore may be at divergeut as the poiuts ot. the poles, but they seldom allow their political feeliuge or auimueities to carry them beyond tut bounds of de - coney when dealing with each other ; aud any editor who stoops to use the iauguage of the rowdy aud to apply such coarse aud iusal.tiug epithets a, t. fool"' " born fool," " rogue." " liar," &c., as the editor of the Huron Exposi- tor did in his last issue iu i:lleaklug of the editor of the Times, has, by com- mon consent of all respeotabte sditors, allotted to bila a position in thejour- naliatic fr&Id aianihtr to that oecupied in the animal world by the lowest aud west loatllesorne of creatures, the Ii1rr- piaiti4 Americana, There is certainly not snnch argume it in calling a wan by any of those elegaut nitrites, nor does it require lulilih ability to (Ail hien all oftlam; and seueibiepeople have a o rrect appreciation of the ability of auyone who in argurtleut heti recourse to buclt leugu age. 11'urtherinore, the 4 editor will uses these weapons of de- fallee uirelnauii the weakness of hie cause mud proclaime in trumpet tones Ei1s batt uer in which his •early moral erl1cii,,ion has beet' attended. to. Evi, tis the writer of the iudeeenl article 1 kr be plunged into the Letheau tr ,rider Clutha ieay be ole,:,zised eri11. Pus Ct ,inoa New gra is wroDg in lug tbeit''©ut veasortipg regarding the carrying of reale bade to the Oen- .01101011 that beo&uBe the contractor be. tWealn Winghare and Clinton is a Con. servative, the Government is playing into his haus. The editor should know that tete Governmeut don't ob. jest to ati O011.54>i Live catching a sprit if a Befermer can thereby cateh a whale.. AaOTAEB convert- another able jeer - natio. One of the moat iueisive polit- ical writers of the Province, Mr. J. W. Grtysou, lately editor of the Hamilton Than, has abandoned the sinking craft: yeleet Reform and allied himself with the .progressive party ---the party that propene by legiatation, by a judicious aud welt considered re-aljustinent of the tariff, to disperse thogloam whhoti overhangs the industries of the oonntry and to prevent Canada being made a alaugbter market for the surplus pro. dustione of the United Staten. Those oonversioue are sires of the tliratte, which caunnt be wieinterpretod. !vl~Wlta wr.s were a straighter voter than Mr. Gree -ray, He ie as ready as Joe Bylnal to vote for the G.tvorumeut on every motion. There could scarcely be a more tyrauuieel, arbitrary and unjust act that that of Letellier St. Just in dismissing a Government which had a large majority iu both Uouses,and had done nothing; to forfeit the oonfi- donos of the country; and yet. Mr. Greenway was so !oat to every sense of [airuuu3 said justice as to vote with a subservient majority aigeiust the fol- lowing motion t. Th tt the recent dismissal. by the louton- ant-flovernor of the Pr tviutai of Quahog. ut his kMiuirtry, was, nutter the oirc3lw4'uees, un- wise and subretsive of the Position Iuteordeil to the Advisers of the theme siuoo the oouottrtrtiou of the principle of ruslwusible goverutneut to the British luras Atuertoan ettlonies." Tutt debate iu the Rouse of Com. moral on Sir John aIaodonnld's motion shish aliiemsd the principle that Gov- ernors should not oxeept in the gravest crises and under the met ineoutrover- tibie proof of wrongdoing, dismiss hts ooustitutional advisers, drew from Sir Jobe oue of the ablest and most he struativo constitutional speeelies ever delivered in Confide. He knocked the ground completely from under Leto, - tier, and made his iiufair and, arbitrary oonduet so strikingly/ mauilest that the Minister of Justice and Hun. Mr. Blake -surely the constitutional au- thorities of the It• form party -were un. able to reply, aud sat through tate en- tire debate as silent aud wise as the bird of Minerva. The defence of Mr. Letellier's tyranny was left in the hands of laytnen, and the head of the Government could only call upon his servile majority to vote down Sir John's motion. ANOTI1EI1, P11lTY FOR MANI- TOBA. Paris, Ont„ April 15. --About 200 passengers, known as Patterson's party left here aud Woodstock for Mauitoba. They go via Great Western Railway, Jlichigau Central, aud Chicago & Northwestern Railway, via St. Paul. Owin: to the excellent arrangements made by Mr. Pat,ersion, they were con- veyed by special train iu first-class coached to Fisher's Landing wituuut change, melding only oue change Rout Perla to 1?urt (harry, aud that is at b'ibher's Landing, where they take the ',termer. They are nearly all frum the Cuuuties of Brant, O ford, Waterloo, Wellington and Weutworth, arid a bet- ter or wore respectable ela•is of settler, never left fitr auy conn try. They ex fleet to reach their der,tir,atiuii Satur- day. Montreal, April tat --Twenty-five r or:Gous left the city title a. w. tor Mee- itoba, to take tip land. St. John, N. I3., April 15.- Borne New 13ruuawickers, who receutiy went to 1letirsau prospecting, returued to tl.ir• Province, dieceuratted by the prospect. A, number of fainilies have r-cenriy left'Nesv 13rutiswick fcr Manitoba., and others talk of gnielg. N .BMus, N. H., Aril 15. -Five Hun- dred French (Iattediaue !corn various• ina,llutecturiug cities of New Eur land, left here by special train for. Manitoba, where they are to take up Guverr:ment. lands. 1)0 IT AT ONCE. If eta tithe of the teet.iruo•tials now 00 hated of fue.v:cli o oi` Dr. \\listerri I3al- sutn of tidild• Cherry ehnuld be pnbiirth ed, ala nue would *top to read tile bulky. volume. Ask any druggist sod he will t • oll yu`tt that this (3talsaflt Is A real •a bi ing to all affected with throat or lung diseases. All kindred affeetious, in - cludiugB'ruh.utiiere, Sore throve, Ortel:•, Hoarseness, .P011 in the Onset, and Bleeding °f the Lungs, yield Wits WOO- (brfua.1 power We advise any one Dred of experimenting with physicians' pre- seriptioh:.a or quack tReieifmtt to drop them at Mee and use the Balsam of Wild Cherry. 50 cents and $1 a bet. tle. Sold by a!1 druggiste. ABANDONED AT SBA. At all times ships of ono kind or other are fleeting about at sea, abandon- ed by oflioers and crew, in what weans a hopeless conditi:ul. Some are die - mantled and mere hulks, some are swimming keel upwards, some are water-iogged, but being laden with tiro, her will not 11iuk, but are driven hither aud thither as the wind and waves may direct. So people afflicted with catarrh, bronchitis, and eoneumption, are aban- doned by pbysiciaus and friends as ia- curabio, yet thousands of each are an. ltually restored to perfect health by the nae of Dr, te'e's Catarrh Remedy Awl Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Utseovery. The Catarrh Remedy is unequalled as a suotlliug stud healing local implication, while the .Discovery purifies and en. riebes the Woe end ireparts tone and vigor to the whole system, Vldu]la, La., •1&prtl 17th, 1877. Dr+ Pierce; Deer Sir -I suffered for twelve years with that most offensive aye loathsome of all diseases -catarrh. My taste aud smelt were completely destroved. T precured a supply of Pr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy met your Golden Medical Die, novety, which l used a000rdiug to di- reetione. and a complete and permagout acre a:to speedily effected. 1 take pleas. etre iu reoumweulliug them to all %idiot- sal. Ever theukfuliy yours. CLA1RA .IJU1:T. Wading River, Burlingtou Co., N. J,, Fed. at8th,1877. Dr. Yieroe ; Dear Sir -Your Golden Medical Die oovt'ry le the boat tuothloiva for ooughst, (olds, aud oanaumpt.ion, I ever knew. It has saved my life. Respectfully yours. Luse B. ?doe:riser. ac. •0, W. $auatsi, of `'Ijoais, and li. T. Thompson, a 3lul•;tett, have each carried off n sixty dollar aaktolal'ehip in I IUE oollogei, Toronto, • ` " • Mr. Thomoo Cowan, of flullett, has solei hie eighty acre fades to Mr. John Searles for $3,601. Mr, Cowan iu- tends going to Manitoba. Money, gold ells ailver wetehes,, sit. ver oiips, &o., to the valine of about .$300 are to be eowpeted for at a shout- fug tournament in Winghatu to.daty and to -morrow. An old man named nevi Etna bite been missing from Drysdale once the 1Mt of April. He had in his purse when be left home a cheek on the Batik of Montreal for '300. Mr. James Elliott, sr., of fiodel-leit rlowaster), says the.Sre), was seriously injured last week by a thousand ponos land roller passieg over tris legs. The home started wlrile he was fa.sttluin{r the traces, A three-year old mute neer Clinton brought V70 at au auction sales, White males are at quoit a high llgnrn, tale thistte.toving editor of the sfem/aho',id not be backward in anuiing forward. The tefnrteeret of North Buren meet at Wiugl,aui nu the KStb of the present month to select a c•tu,tidate to contest the rifling fur the tl'au:te of colnuioa's ID oppoteitiuu to Mr. Verrone heti nres• eut member. Iter. Leckie. of 1'.iruasele. will roost pre b.tbly be the vit:tiut. TUE KANSAS TORNADO. LIST OF TIIR 1t1LLI:D AND INJURED, AND 1 UTIi1{1t cA8UALTL1W1. Topeka, Kausa4, April 15. -The tof- nado which struck Cottonwood station, ou Saturday, blew down a hotel and several buildings, Mre. Dditler killed. beehive(' aud four children dtaugerously hurt, Nine Walter and two ebi.dreu, Fred Smith, wife and three children, John Merritt, Lizzie Merritt and titre. Matthew, badly hurt. At Jaoob'a Creek Mrs. Boge had a leg broken, At Phenis Creek Edward Davis had a child dangerously hint. Mr:'. Ql.born'a two children were killed, Mrs. Kate Rosa on Dry Creek, is perhaps fatally hurt. At Emporia Sodert's Mills are badly damaged. The roof of the Normal School building is also injured. In the country the destruction of property is great ; houses and barns toru to frag- ments and trees taro ut'. COUNTY ITEILS. Shade trees aro becoming popular in Clinton. Atnatecr theatricals are popular at Goderich. A Wingbam livery stable boasts of a $500 carriage. Wintliam is noted for its dog fights and homely girls. Blyth street„ are undergoing im- provement. A largo number of Clinton young men are idle. Goderich High School rejoices in a Literary Society. A ban.t tournament will take place in (I',:tiel'ieh on the 24th of May. Paulle, the organizer of the Reform darty, has been paying Cliutou avisit. Clinton 1 -ase ball club has had its annual meeting and elected its officers. Clinton driving park, about complet' ed, wilt fie opened ou the 24th of May. After paying all exoeuses, the Enron Live Stock Association kias $115 Liu band. A Mr. lelcIntosb, of Wiugham, hat, three Swede turnips which weigh 80 p a nils. The eldest son of the Reeve of Turn- berry intent:.t beet\niiug a resideut of Kennet. The Grand Trunk Railway Cownany have appointed rright watchmen at Clinton ;and Goderich stations. A contest at dranglite took place Ia<t week between the ueatorth anti Bruce - field clubs, reeditirlg ia. a liras:. I)r. Si' ae, of B;_ytu, it i:• ,salts, in• tends offering hie fared awe 8lte tor tali eou:etrzptated comity poor tlou.ae. Rine rubbous ill Clinton have van- ished •front sight and the mune of the club bear/leered 10 Inc Gospel. Temper., a:4(% ttete.ollsdittil. N. -Freon etvlgn+'tl, on Saturday a lsbt the 11ttt fast Onion tbuhour of It u'rloek Ii.tutday "IdUl end Suohir winning. l Lay h•eroa* wits henry noon mow suet tale i• btnrk,.. i* loud f at wuitw. Ai.y purism au givtuguueh lit+ ..yuation no watt Iva t ase its recovery will be uaUlnl.lr rewarded. Apply s.r H..ti1LtYt ULWW , wtuuhellwa 1'. U. Q 6f ✓ !n 9 .- cURESDISE1i$ROF TaRWtT,LUN S,UY t B A ft In the wonderful medintnc to which the *54301ed are above du•ucteti for relief, the discoverer be- lieves he hes combined in h.uognon)i more of Na- ture's sovereign curative properties. which Gad has instilled into the vegetable kingdom for heal- ing the sick, than were ever before combined in one incticle°.The evidence ofthis fact isfound in the great variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. 1n the cure of Urouehatiu, Severe Coalhu, and the early stages of Rlouxu ni piton, it has astonished the medical faculty, and' eminent physicians pro- nounce ft the greatest metlieni discovery of the age. While the severest Coughs, reRionstheystemandptriiethe blood. Br its grant and thorough blood-purr5v. Ing prnpereies, it cures nil limners, front the worst Scrofula to a common Blotch,Pint- pie, or Eruption. Mercurial disease. nevi, Poisons, and their effects, are eradiented, and rigorous heaith and a sound constitution estab- lished. Erysipelas. Snit.rheum, Fever Sores. Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, all the numerous diseases c:uhed by bail bl.nut, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and in- vigorating medicine. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated. have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brawn spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot ausheo, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, ir- regular appetite, and toilette co:ued. 100 are salerote from Torpid Liver. or " Blitoub- ars8.,r in macs 00604 of 141.Lver Coin. plraint,r only part of these symptoms arc ex. (f'erlenre.r. Asa romedv for all such eases. Dr. tierce's uolden Medical' Discovery has no equal, as it eflecle perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. SOLD 8Y DRUGI ISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. i'repari'3 by it. Y. 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Lifetime. . llaztt..l,,$a :`,$ "$ waisawleawaswassesseessoitswe r'w. cut 10uttrutvathe Mant,oratfaailrlriy 1) Ft. k' f l3; rt I •t!1 ,n<win Nasal >'1alactor, na. The. instrument ie especially designed for the orrirrt appltc*Uell of DR. SAGZ'& CA.T4RRx REMEDT, it is the n.lty form of instrument yet invented u.n, trft e0 fluid medicineluu, be carried high up a.•d ,e,:'. t!v ol,Phct to all .arta of the affected ••a.ftI t 4.'age,.. emt ilea sham ,ars or oavtttes Bent. •.I I L •al.n; therewith, in which sores and ulcers freetient ay /ra.ts[. and. tenni which the catarrhal l' -.•Ii is a fiel'erallr prorretls. Tile want of eon e.a in Ire:rh,ft Catarrh heretofore itis ariaou cu•arla front the impossibility 01 applying rear. e•l.rs to the• e e seines alai chambers by Any of the 01 f,narr irtett,rvls. This absteole in Ore way pr rtfr,•u,ir mitre is enferelr overculne by the haven. 'roe of the Ihnteiie. Iia tale is pltan:a,tt shad s„ .rnl•.Ir 11,4 x fluid can nn.letutaned ti. tall arts xia1Lrised1roeflotanAoe inpativellenHealsre- nrl'1. 1\'i rn tt-e.l Nth tin. instrument, Dr. mess Catarrh Ramose cures recent snacks of { "R'uld in the Illosuttrr by It leve nl ldi•xu.u'. CATARH SR IMP -FOB $-Fraiuent '.r's•larlsr, .h•rharre :along into throat, s.rme- ,ne* i rr.'I,.e, watery. ghats morn*, purulent, ••rrualyr, err. In others, a simians, der, watery. teens, t r lattalme•1 eves, stepping up, or alotruc. 0.e.. .4 t....l T"'*+4404. rum= in ears, *ltlsf- r.e-+, tmttt,tnt: eel( t•.4rtrhtsi; to clear thr"a:. .1.. rrals•t.. scat*. frivol °leers. retire sharers. as laser. nllen.ne breath. tmpaire.t or total 'rerlyats•n .4 .4-0ue of emelt and welt. dininsrt. ..c01.0 .4441 .414.44. 1.1.14 of appetite. tu,latemtina. d•' •.,rrr'1 r••a•tis. urklinr oaten. eta. L,n:r areae i0r•e.vtn,.r•4taeere t,koly to be preseat W sue •'h•v Alm* time. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Uetrtedyt when ural "-11. Dr. t'hree's r1l14al etancne, gnu w•• c.onlMnle.1 wder the ..nate a' I•Mna! 4eentownt w butts ,1 .•tam0n•tM an the plmt'y1M that wrath mace t'.. ' o ••f the 1;t•metitr, le A 14.11 Pet s14501110 fir Vita 1 41tkH'n,4 d:`lyyr. It 14 nl/l.t 804 p.M4*nt ars Use, cm•tai0t:.lr no 1•trnng er minute Urur% or iso -ms., 1'.11t4r.reel l.t•rttrlt• 1s.01.4 etioccolu, UNache wt w rent.. by all Druggists. 1:. t'. 1.1h"7tr'Jr. 3r. 1i.. l'*of,'r, i:' 1 y ‘t ib N. Y. lir on 'mr••enw a'rsrtiee. ex.rn•Iifx !benefit 4 ,err -1 ..1 .t.•-, opt ,111; n Ilk Pi teal pian trrrt,r1 an' tlr.u•an.I re. -e• of tt....orte-ea•P•, ,.eonttar A' ooninn. 1 a,a\r Leen en411'I4'1. t.r toOrfe.K *1 1n0.t .:H t 41,: .:Xl,4 nf..e n'r:Ie'.. r rh+t Mrs.. the it I.rnt.•'n+1•r,'•r a ••t iee tua: r-,•.nt yrra•e.41[LIt 4rovt14e rtrla.t fc ,In•t ecnrtnr.v, Tn •iw.rnale this natural *persue cninissms,t. 1 Rare name.; It Dr. Piercers Favorite Prescription. The term. however. Is hilt a feebie ex over„0001 ut my truth ot•l,reeinti •n of 1ta 4,01,0, Neel 1540111 my awn per -offal observation. e.4 n wo•e seiver. A bare. wane tvlfnc..tntt its Ivo -mite re - dill, ir, the few +ptri:d ill -ease, incident to tar, separate organism of wnln1s', sine ed It +nit 1aa the climax or crowitink steres of sty utattleol rarrer. on its merit., at, 11. 404.11141, safe, and ettecimil remedy for this rix-.+ of 141.4.. cases, and • ne tlr.1 w .I4 ut all 1111,04 and hn ler all ctronmstanre-'. at t kan.rly a1ltt In' ilarinor.y wltll the laws winch govern the female system, I ant trilling to stake my reputation as a 'Ifsahnan. \ay, even more, so totui•lrut ami fiat It will not disappoint 100 mot .•angtllne eX4'eo'I 111 latae of a single Invalid lmle who 11-04 it for any of the ailments for which 1 recommend it, flint I Hirer and ,ell tt un,ier A PO•itil I VE R.U,t1tAN. 11FE. If a beneficial et1ret 14 not experienced by the time two-thirds of the coeteura of the bot- tle are a -al, I Will, on return of the bottle, two- thirds of the medicine having been taken a.'ror f - !ng tndireelnns, and the case being nue tor which I recommend it, promptly refund the 19111',0$ Pahl for it. 111.1 I not the most 1erfe.1 coutldenru t•1 ie4 virtues, I emu,' not offer it a+ I ado fouler these conditions; but having witnes-ol it, trier mirnre- 1.1us cures in thousands of ea.es. 1 feel war. ranted and, perfectly safe in risking heti in7 reputation and my mortes on its merits. The following are among the.* dt.ea+rs In whiel' my Favorite Prescription has work- ed cure-', as if by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicine: 1.rn- oorrinea, Exce.i+ire Flowing, Painful Moathav Periods, Suppressions when from unnatural " Trregu8•,rilrs, Weak flack, I'rntap+ns, or falling of the Utero+, .lnterersina and Betrayer - soon. ifearinlr Down liensatinn4, Internal hest, Nervus I)enre+sine. Dahllite, I)e+pondeney, Threatens,: Sfi'-rnrriaar. Chronic Conocsuon, 1n- flarnma'um awl eleeration nt tin Urcrus, ImIHI- tenrr, il:n•reones, or:aerilitc, Prolate Weakness, and ver: 1nant• 01 nor chmnio..li*ea.+ca inch lent to woman not men aimed here. In all ;drain ions id this n:11111•e., my Favorite Pre -writ)! ion works cures -the marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol ns a .:arc -all. but it admirably fulfills a ,a*teglonens of pur- i:ueer, being a 71.01 perfent .4 0 11114 in all 1:3.r.'n114 dieea-e0 of the sexual system o1 woman. It will nu[ dis0ppoint our will it do harts, in any state 0 rnn'finun. Those trio .lesire further infnrnl:al on nn these subjects ran 1:fin it in 'fish; 1' 4(11'1.$'8 Ci 1it MUX :4N40 M1:OIC-e.1, .11IVIstbit, a hook of over 9*40- pa;,es, .t. ast-pall, on rel•url.1 ut $L10. 1e. 1800 5 manh:utelpy of tho.e 140ea-es 4 01181:1' I'f Females. awl gives much rnt:udri0 3,1V1,,0 It re- gard to the man:LW:Mt:lit of Shone asternias. FAVOIII'1'E PRESCft11't'1RDN SOLIi UV ALL D1tll1GU11Ts. R. V. PIERCE, M, D., PrOp'r, ifUFL,'a1.(), N. Y. F-TKINSMAN, L. D. S., HAS O( a itsitX11 his Diplopia Rud License to prun t•1,80 Dentis- try, and will ho on hand s of old, on Monday 0. Tuesdays, Fridays and •satnrdarl: (t!lace ne5.r T Bull's Bakery Main Street, Exeter Out. Shingles for : Sale . FROM Sl TO n1.10 11111 SQUARE, At G. ,& J' Brooks' 4awinill,. TWO MIL F.SWEST OF THE LOhl)oN ROAD, T'P OL+' FSAY, A good supply of Hemlock Lumber and Cedes: Posb*euustautlyalt itiauu. 1