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,IB-1.1CALCONCORD NUE.
WORKS.
lbarl. LECTUTES,
'sEY'S REPI-BLIC:
:RISE & FALL,.
. ROMAN EMPIRE,.
YS HISTaRY
EN OL ND.
ctiA,-ws iirsToR Y OF
EN (1 -LAND,
; LIRA RY, choice and. eheav
1LY READING
?,4( 'Hoot, LiBRflTE,
HYMN BLYO-KS, ETC_
ES,
RNALS,
iLEDUERS,
CASH BOOKS.
WRIT11\,ill PAPER,
ENVELOng
al and fancy,. at
IL L LUIS DEN' S
11,1g. and Book St9re.
Nov, 3, 1,t470,
:
t I_ L.
ALE OR TO RENT !
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If BSC LZ BEE, OF FEIN FO.R.
!s., or to Rent, on easy terms,
VARNA MILLS,
of a Flour, Oatmeal, and '411W' -
Of which, are in good ruoning
ouler.
t•q- ccrutains Four ran of
the interor is well finished,
tuaelxinery in "first class, con-
iThere is in connection a gotu.:1
a,n alt11114.1.itilt supply of nate]
the mills the year round.
Otitis are satiated in the contrc
did Agricultural country, and a
is offered to auv person deal,
&whiny intheuiilIin.. buAuess-
L'i4 au ex11eut opiiortnnity
[g cop, sAuf on the prenaisvs,
)-rks tor which could be drixen
;)oyt. property is situated Six
n Clinton ; Six from, Baylield,
L. en from Seaforth, with good.
Os leading to eavIrplace.
rther particulars apply to the
on the premises, or to Var1.14
W. Tkr.RNER.
fkugust L1 .570. '140---
TrAV.Eati F�R SALE,„
and old established
" 'Ile Roxburgh ilertel,"
; the thriving villzs-e of -Rex-
iung with the house is one-half
Lad and good stabling, Right
is " Rock's -Sidi," doing the
risting business in the County.
;ts• with a small. capital this
-0 best stands in the County (rt..'
iny to the proprietor, THOS.
C. Walton 1.1. i71-tf
N'F OF STACIE
,
Seaforth and Wroxeter.
he undersigned; beg to inform
%it'utt tfSeaforth,
r, and the 1nhixezreaerally, that
eve running a
; eAl L V STA(
xcepted,leach .wassas foIlosvsr
at 11 a. in.; lc aviug
ree,! at 3 p, tit. z leaving NVroxets-r
leavieg Aiuleyville zit 3 p.
meeting with. murniug arid even-
:, going east zies1 west, also -with
ou awl` Harriston stages. Com-
verlii,•1e4.4 anti fast dune- Livery
tiou atseafirrth.
ItoSS & JO1[NTS.0-.ZE,.
Pro) rriet ors.
-
XING HURON.
iN Ti -IE 310,1 CONt:ESSION,
rGIITT
i Better known as the
.LUAtit THEIMPS.ON FARM
for sale, it is admitted by all
this Lot, that for crops and
hs iw*ape rior in the county.
Address,
- I30X, 175, 1.-4.eaft,rth.
Nov., 3) IS7.0. 13-2—
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APRIL 28. 1871.
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THE IfURON EXPOSITOR.
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. BRIEF NOTES.
Lady Lorne has twelve dozen
paits of shoes and the size -she wea.rs
ia number eights."
—Kossuth, who, in spite of his
feeble health, • has C9103pleted his
autobiography, has as yet found no
publishing -house in Europe willing
to accept it. He now talks of offer-
ing the MS; to Some American
publisher. -
—A correspondent et a Boston
paper urges the formation of female
emigration societies, to supply wives
to the young men of the far West.
New England has • a surplus of
women ; the West a surples of mere
--- A large number of proprietors
and editors of English newspapers
have arranged to make a tour through
• the United States, and will probably
leave La June next, via Liverpool.
it is remarkable that the
Nmealthiest citizens of New York are
all'at an age when most men are too
infirm for affairs, yet they are not
only hale and vigorous actively
eeeeetged in conducting.tireir im m en fie
busiaess. Wm. B Astor is nearly
78; Alexander T. Stewart., 70;
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 78'; Daniel
Drew, 71 ; Peter Cooper, 79; George
Law, 73 : while a majority of the
NeW York minima-hes are over N.
— the last fifteen 'ears
about 1,750,00G British subjects
have left the United Kingdom. for
the United States, besides those- who
have passed through Canada. The
whole number -of British subjects
resident in the United States was
estimated in 1861 at nett -1y 1,500,-
000, and this number.has probably
not been diminished 'materially since
that year.
— A" Personal " in a New York
daily a week ago, Ftated that "If
John Smith, formerly of PhIladel-
phia, will call at No.—Bla nk street, he
will bear of something to his advan-
tage.' John called. There- was
about 250 of him; and -he has been
calling at the rate of 47 per thrY ever
einep the " -personal" appeared..
—2A chap in Boston advertises
for a c! self-supporting" wife," pretty
and wen -educated." Modest, thatT
-- An Eaetern lady advertises for
a lauadress who will be -willing to
take her pay in, lessons on the
— late Greeley,' referring to the
small sums paid to writers -twenty
years ago, says. "I' remember seeing
Longfellow's grand Enclymion' re-
• ceived in manuscript at the office of
a popular and successful weekly,
•-which paid fifteen dollars for it e a -
hundred such -svould now be taken
quickly at one hundred and fifty
dollars each, and the purchaeers
would look anxiously- -about them
•for itiore."
— In the estimation of the West-
minster Review, no American women
has evinced in prose or poetry any-
thing like the genius of Alice Cary.
• — Charles James Fox was prob.
• abl,r the vouno-est man ever elected
to the British. Parliament, having
been chosen for Midhurst when only
nineteen, years and four months old.
At seventeen 1:e was, on i:_ntimate
terms with Ed nityid Burke, who was
nineteen years his•senior. .By. the
time he was twenty-four he had lost
$7.00,000 6y gambling: Yet Gibbon
says of him," -- Perhaps no human
•being was ever more perfeetl y exempt
• from the taint of malevolence, vanity,
or falsehood."
• For a leng: time the. Patagon- short, might have
with any of thie-innuth
ins, it. was understood, were real .e.;cs of the offensive rya
giants. Then this was denied ; staik about the ceuntry t
servers, it was asserted, had looked ance of ;-quiet people.
at them throtigh the maguif•Ying better the quiet pursuit
meditim ef a fog. But letter! font dicated With facieth
a member of -the Magellan Colony than we now perceive,
',speaks of some of them. as standing coloring of a meerschau
• - six feet, si-c seven inches, and ,may make a noise as a roc
" from head! to heel, symmetry it- add one More to • the
self." Nor is it unusual to find a sch-emos for tin um th nes upside-
Patagouian. weighino- as much tts down which now dark n the air.
285 pounds. ycith ;11 their splen- Indeekfre almost bell that a
dui ph y4eal characteristies,• the gpi.e.,t(i the habit iilight erect
race is degenerating " thr?,ugla the ,great morel change hroughout
use of tobacco and liquor. Afore-
eee country. If r. Gla d -
over, with. all their bodly strewth, one, whoa he is al),
tl:e people are said te•be exceedingly an .;mptio-ien 8peech,
ward1=Y` of their 1Y° un portance of sit tin e down
are given from behind. Heretofore .
hey liave4 reeovered Marvelously
oon from their weends; •but with
heir degeneration the process is
,Slower.
Job- did have considerable pashunce ;
" tiet skule
boai d ap.
spaper 7
got his
pon the
f twins,
ran, "Ov
tter dat
gs. Von
is alles:
aid owit,
atter mit
myself.,
Johnson
The old'.
Id a barn,
t it when -
um •him
ir to a
. John -
read, and
e •how
• rt barn to
but did he ever keep a dist
for 8 dollars a rtiMth and
round, or run i. kuntrel e
A -German friend of fp
dander up, t4e other day
arrival of his second pi •
and said to his fainily ph
youbleese, doctor, it i
a schtob he boot to deSe di
pair of dwins, I di
reOht, but more a dat ish
don't it? Dat's vot's de
me. You know Lew it iSI
Commend us to F;rrie
of Wapella county, Io
Man had a contra,A to
and Was henamering awry
-an, attorney came to 11 f
that he had becomel
$10,000 legacy in Engla
-
son paused, scratched
finally said :--" I don't
ea,11 go now ; I've gem t
finish." That's business.
1 •
• Coloring IVIeerscha Ens.
• The cultivation of a r4cdi schaum
would be stigmatized by th thought-
less -as undeserving .of sei.ius atten-
tion. There are people who think
that a man who pends three hours
a day upon. whist is , w.sting his
time, thati a passion foil ld. china
or rare editions invovesj 4n unjust -
liable expenditure, ; anc, tin. short,
that every hobby, howet1 innocent
in itself, is a diversion hf human
energy into profitless chapnels.11
it were possible or desirablc that the
. . ;
great majority of rinuakii d should
devote themselves to ;pursuits &r-
• eedy contrary tothe welfare 'of their
species, something might be said for
such stern ascetic. At present we
are scarcely prepared to banish from
the _field of permissible activity
amusements which aim at no ulterioi
Object, and the only justification of
which is that they ate riot directly
mischievous. The love of coloring
meercshaums is a purely arbitrary
taste, like the miser's love of collect-
ing money. 1 The accidental accom-
paniment of the pursuit as become
its ultimate end. Theienthusiasw
whieh our friend expresses for the
lovely eolcr of the meerchaurn is
simply an excuse invente.0 after the
fact, a photographer might as well
learn to be proud of the stains on
his hands, or an oarsmen of the
blisters by which they are ornament-
ed. Granting the trnth of these
aSsertions, what do they prove? Let
us admit that a meerschaum, how-
ever well colored, does not deserve
to be put beside a first rate pictiure ;--
and, indeed, that its lait state is
worst than its first, and what fol-
lows? Simply that we have another
illustration
with which
bies which
of the .extreme facility
men. can contrive hob -
will ()pulpy their spare.
moments harmlessly mail do mis-
chief to nobody. If a man becomes -
a fanatical colorer of peersch au els,
the:worst result will be hat he Will,
pethaps, smolce. rather ril.)ore. than
is good for him. • His ate might
...have been incemparably voise; he
rnight have taken to' polit cs or
anthrophy, and tried to et good. He
might, that is, have Sp nt his spare
moments in talkilig rise or in
demoralizing the poor. re he might
have descended to be 12ember of
Parliament, and have: - c cled to the
torrent of talk whia threatens
to• over whet 11.3 y.
aster': •11 1
rable hob-
ety which
the annoy-
ow- much
e have ie-
ught tha
go to th
, rnaltt
rmer, and
coentless
those- res leVS, uncomfortable people,
who do ot 'understand the supretne
importa4,e Of doing nothing. •The •
pleasure taken in su
pursuit 4hows how
o attending to trifi
ni aged l by udicioi
absor •amucihent create(
ay of contrast to the, wearis
dischargl of solemn duties -4�n
Saturday Review. -
h an arbitrary
asily the habit
s may le en-
s practice, aiid
bv
me
On
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GA.IETIES.
. Mae ,commenting upon the' 6
Tuins of rm
opoii, t-iaid it was a very a
itepeeing city, but very Dauch out of /1st, be • ea)
repdir. -
A. neighbor fit -6;1y posed us the c amova.: .far.
• other night•bv -Itakitte us the simple only begin by invading this part of
hail an hour, land ,gryin
to the color of bis; pipe,
better clfance•e • wourld
caring some useful seeo
Te may be sad to .iiSe
milar pm po e ; but
;t . es' tin , ir itant,
florince prod es a far
id sedative fle11.'et.- Th
h osoithica 1. 6°nten I ladies- who
ho
to make
the
o nied v for
- his Mind
how mach
lave of se -
thoughts !
omer for a
ich studies
reas pipe -
re healthy
performer.
lative and.
Ifth
°Man's. 11'J:flits would
. .
2'. .
question, -V. hen ;is a fish crazy 42sais peiellew,,s, esiiould see a
eaud assetred us it was only when the aterial charete in thei - character
'aforesaid fish was -in-seine I" We screaming,
11
•
and conduct.
t rey Would s
Instead
on learn. to
would ren
widow.;ts a goed riddle for her himatn lift- need no be at high
itinnediately left. take thin crs
Pie following :was " invented" by netiv • tlieY ember that
) ,
fellow sufferers to., give cut 'when. rassure. There are tin es for color-
oe;.asion otrers.. What .is the ef meerschaums, as the 'e are times
pleasantest kind of husbandery fjr thundering in .:Sene.tes ; and
To destrw a widow's weedie"
•
..A. N\ eatgly bachelor matt 1 , 0ff
-
band. a lselattiful 3 cung httly a horn
lie caught inspecting cook stoves at
tile fair. then you- ceei't get
forr'v sasis of ti e stove &Taut- t
went fer ft.n.f 1.reti.y girk.
ssys everybody is in
the hallit of tging on Joie and
-ithoutt a due mixture
1 rontless hobbyeliiinting
Otild beintolerable.
ipe-coloring should be
V'
of purely
, the world
Thal] er the
the special
ineinit selected nt ust d Tend u pen.
be it'oveicraaies. of i the - partienlar
ultieet but ;tho. chb'ce of ..some
,
rich, aniusement may. be strOngly
eciemfuended to the a -t ution ijf all
seat:0
,7-4c
.10
'0
1-1
ett
_
To 'Crecitors of E. & AICMULK.IN
TAM, UANT to decree of ,he Cour
_Jr- of C iancery in came of -iod. vs
iNicMul in, the cre itors of the said firm,
ltstely carrying on basintss g�iieral
merehat ts atbthe• village of Seaforth,
are on or before t re ist day of !Mays
1871, to send, prep; id to the Master of
the said Court, a his Chambers, Os-
good Hall, Toront , their names, ads
dresses and descris dons the fled Partid-
lars.of their claims and a • statement of
their securities ; o , defzkult thereof,
they will be.perem excludeie froth
the benefit. of the sal( (levee. The
claims will be adjudicate 1 upon before
the 'Master at 10 o'clock cu 5th May.
(Simied) J. A. -BOYD
175-:3t
DESI T3LIE
RESIDENC R SALE.
TIOR SALE chear, or would be ex-
changed for fa s m property, a -Housci
and ,Lot in ,Harperl ey. There -is one
acre of land in the lot. The hone con-
tains seven rooin5 arid two pantries.
There is also a good 'Orchard of !eh:ale&
beariner uit-treef. This property is
plea,santly situated w thiri three-Spitarters
of a Mile of the bus -in ‘ss art of Seeforth-
For further pa.rtic-td, rs apply to T1 -CO.
1SHAN.NON; ti e premises. 175-4t
EDWAR. CASH
I.)caler ie al kiids of
Farm al,dy
Pro(
I WHOLESALE
NEW
SPRING GOODS.
E. I-II
Beg leave to arum
KSON Go..
ce that they are now opening up
AN EX4RA LARGE STOCK OF
r, its
In every ele
inspection fro
in general.
The goods
_ COME ON.
HiCkSO/t'S
ING GOODS,
rtment, and invite an early
customers and the public
vill show for themselves so
175-2t
Empo r inn?, ,
SEAFORTH.
First
111111011116. .111101MIN
Come, First CAVANAGH'S
NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY
Served.
FARMERS
.G•T YO -UR
1
Seeds, SEEDSh Seeds,
AT
SCOTT ROBE
NAMELY,
TSON'S.
Dawbarn's Purple Top Swole.
Skrving's do do
Slitton's Champion do
Sharpe's Pu.rple do
Yellow Aberdeen and 'White Globe.
White Belgian Cirrot Seed
Seed Pot, toes
Of the following varieties:
ItARRISONS,
GisE.ASONS, .
C LICOS,
P i`ACH BLOWS, all
GARNET CHILI.
W. SCOTT ROBERTSON,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
A-4
Apr1 4th, 187L 174
COURT OF REISION.
The Coert of Revision and, Appeal for
the T unship of Vsborne twill be held St
.the Tqwn ELIMVILiLE,
.0n SATURDAY, Mas 0, 1871,
At 10 o'clock, -
Parties interested govern them-
selves acodingly.
SAMUEL 1?!, HALLS,
ToWnship Clerk,
V-shape, April 1, 1871. .174-4t
•
MUNICIPALITY OF SEAFORTH.
COiJRT OF REVISION.
The Court of Revision for the Munici-
pality of Seaforth will be held in the
Council Room, Town Hall, Seaford),
On TUESDAY, May 16, 1871,
At th hour of 10 o'clock.
ince, All persons interested will please gov-
ern ti emselves accordingly.
T. I?. BULL,
Clerk
Se. forth, April 10, 1871. 175 -td.
and RETAIL.
inapthy See(
IAN EVER,
1
Plerlty of
SEED P
f Of the btest kinds.
April 1871.
HOINSE F
ID El Sale, t'lleap
a good. Drivii g
Me'eN
I = -Mare} 3
Go
.4
TATOES
lerich street
SEAPORT -T.
170 tl
R SALE.
or ash, or on tin e,
larke • Apples:Ito- I
Sit & MORRISO,
1, 171173.44
NOTICE!
MORRIS COURT OF REVISION.
J. CAVANAGH
Keeps on hand
ALL KINDS OF
Biscuits, Crackers,
CAKES, AND
CONFECTIONER/7
WEDDING CAKES
Made to order.
J. CAVANAGH,
174 Main street, Seaforth.
TIIIE Court of Revision for the ToNA-n-
dllip of Morris, will beheld. at Bo-
- land-SHot1 BLYTH,
thilMonday, 8tb )lay, 1871,
(ommeneing at 10 o'clock, U. m.
C4S-1,A11 parties intkrestcdare rquested
to take notice.
THOMAS IIOLMEs,
175-3— • Township Clerk,
SEAFORTH
Planing Mill,
Sash, DoOr, and
BLIND FACTORY.
o
THE Subscribers beg leave to thank
their numerous cnstomers for the
rr
iiheralpatronae:extende to them since
commencing business i».' Seaforth, and
trust that they will be favoredwith a
continuance of the same.
PaI
rties intending to build would de
well to give them a et 11, as they wir
continue to keep on hand. a large -.Stock
of all kinds of —
DRY PINE LUMBER: SASHES,I
DOORS, BLINDS MOLDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, &c.,
They feel confident of giving s.atisfaction
to these who may falsour them with
their patronage, as 11011e. but
first class workmen are
employe.d.
--
tParticular &deistic) paid to Custom
Planing
BROADF OT 8,s GRAY.
, I •
Tr
Ci4..M1-1
... .,...
3.
Nimismossams
Change of Business
9r et&
JUST &TARTE])
AND BOUND TO SUCCEED.
rIIIRE Subscriber, Mr. THOS. LEE,
having purchased the Stock of .
V. A.' SHEARSON .& CQ.,
at a considerable reduction on cost, Ire is
both able and determined to sell to his
customm
customers, and. all those who may kindly
fa our him with a eall, at such prices as
w 11 astonish the people of Seaforth and
the surrounding vicinity.
Ie has just received 'large Stock of
FRESH
FAMILY G-ROCERIES,
COMPRISTS-0-
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
RICE,
NEW FRUITS, ETC.,
Which he will sell at remarkable Low
Prices.
04
FLOUR AND FEED,
He also keeps constantly on hand, a large
stock of Flour and Feed of every des-
cription, consisting of
FLOUR,
CORN MEAL,
° OAT MEAL, -
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Bran, Shorts, Oats, Bat -ley, Peas, &c,
Flour and Feed delivered with dispatch
in Harpurhey, Egmonville and Seaforth,
free of charge.
SEEDS ! SEEDS! -
All varieties of Field and Garden Seeds
kept constantly on band. -
All kinds of Produce
Taken in Exchange for Goods, at
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES.
REMEMBER!
SHEARSON kfr CO.'S OLD STAND
THOMAS LEE.
I69-tf
ALWAYS ON TIME.
K. ANDERSON, MAIN* STREET, •
_L. is now fully prepared. for SPRING-,
1871, with a beautiful stock of -
ENGLISH; SCOTCH, CANADIAN,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
TWEEDS!
DOESKINS,
r1=ZO.A.DOTaOrT1-1S,
FRANK PA TRIPGE,
PHOTOGR.APHER,
Returns thanks to his Very numerous
friends for their very: extensive patron-
eage, and would.. beg to state that he is
turning out better pictures than ever, 1
since his return from England, where he '
visited some of the bet gAlleries in Lon-
don- and other large esties, and aiso
brought home came extra good. eherni-
eals, (on which the„ success . of Photofs- •
replay greatly depends, —lietter than
Can be obtained in Canada, asd made ar-
rangements for a furtherl supi,lv, which
together with extra finely appointed
rooms and leng eXperiance, rend CI'S Frank
Paltridge's Photographs !universally ap-
reciatid and aeLoWledsed to be the
rest prod:iced West Of Toronto. Call
and see sonie-of his 0.1t- _sty le of medal-
lion pictures, ---the only true medallions
made in the County ; lale, those beauti-
ful, never -fading enamelled pictures,—
the only place they 1 can be obtainsd.
Frank would beg, to s :at, in justice to
himself, that all these who obtained'
such.poor interior pictur s, last summer.
st
during his absence in 1 i gland., that if
they bring them bade- (a a great many
have dem:), he will exchanse them for
good, j!roperly-made al il artistieally-
posed pictures, made by Frank himself. '
I would say 1 am destr ss-ing all i
i
nega-
tives from -Which. those poor pictures
were niarles as being mill for use. I am
determined to keep the 1 'D.. 1 i 1 „Phot(,g-
raphy in this section, f All work' war-
e -anted. Always at home and in good
temper. , 1SRANK ItALTll DIG
r hotcigrapuer, Scott's Briek Iiloek,
;;,E21.FOR,TIL, Oise
- :Se Photegraphs at hie. Dollar per
dnzen, with e view to still further re-
ductionS, 171?-tf
IELTONS, WATERPROOFS, ETC.,
ecatid to -none in the county, which I am
repared to make up into every style of
lentlementeGarments, CJIEIP F01:
All the latest Novelties iri-
ECU TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, EU.
HOSIERY AND aLov-Ebt,
HITE DRESS SHIRTS,
FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS,
ogether with a well -selected- stock of
DERCLOTHINC splendid value,
everything found conne.ction .4th
i. first-class Gentlemen's Outfitting Es-
ablishment. Call on Anderson for a
-roodsuit at a low price.
T K ANDERSON,
•
Main Street.
Seaforth, larch 31, 1,S71, 1.73-tf
FARFtfi FOR SALE.
ji-011 SALE, on reasonable terms, Lot
1_1 No. :3. 8th Concesbion, Tuckerr-mith,
emtaining 100 acres, of which 75 are
.1 eared and in.a good etate of cultivation.
fhere are on the pi -enlists.; a good logs'
muse, barn and stable, also a good bear-
ing orchard, and a ne Ver failing well of
water convenient to the house. It.
%lb:fated. Within six miles and a hah 1.4
the flourishing village of (.taforth, arel
only one. mile and a half from a good,
gravel road. For further pa.rtii.ularli
apply to the proprietor. al the premises,
or if by letter ;post:11(1(1
11N) t(,..)mcKAy,
174. tf Egmondville 1'. 0,
LIVE
1
-I
E Subscriber is prepaired to furnish
parties building With a first-class err -
tick of S.tone Lime, at '20 evuts per Istreh-
el at the kiln, :MeKillop, near Th011)-
841118 saw-mdl, or *22 cents per bushel
delivered in Seaford:.
ordeis left with Mr. 11V -LT, 11,!ain-
street, Seaforth, will meet with prompt
attention.
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NOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
riiil i- subscrilkr off . for sale alaree
frame cottage, 30x40, news a ill a 4444r-
ner Village Lot, opposqe the Preptl t
Church,- Seaford', Farm preperty
would be taken in exchange. Apply on
the premise.
172 -12 -tel- ALEX. McARTT11-11.
NOTICE TO DZBTORS,
AToncE is hereby given that all par-
-ilties indebted to Dr. COLEMAN,
either by note or book. are 11 411."---tt)41 to
call at his office, at the Salt Weiler, and
, settle the same" im11Ie,li:1,t4 otherwi
tly-v• wid lie sued NA-itlym4 further notice
Seefe- la) Amil 11, 1S-rl. 17.3-tf
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