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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-07-07, Page 7r. a JULY 1 1, MCIVAUGHT k rear t tfully . ,timate to the EItaiits of s a,fortlz. and viein- still continues t(7 tarry (�I7 lasted, In the old s-tantl,. on !all kinds, and t'lors e-sho i7Ir< rtt�lttl'tit attttided to, Terms ` ,. .L rz11 t c az�r'I DAVID MeNACITIIT. SEek. F0.1 ther arid. MAGOOnALD a the public that Auy baa' -e3 4f 81%lt V AIZIt m Seaforth, a < Mill, on the !,--round for- a Lumbar Yard, by Mr. kart'lr constantly on band a f nt cif AI.1, KINDS OF .Ilest:(1; and undre eetl- AND SHINGLES, Cary y,` arc prepared to sell at ,ati,!e prices. far (ash.. k F ether will lint is to their ',e�t ciI s ('a Ial�l t(',•k and as- "te� ('t.•fo;e ilerattaa ing els( — =.rt' in ads 1%c} Irina to oder IIt- tt' eto it purchasers. 1tPc. MA.CDON-afaft k 4.1(,,1- U-tf t . f1 1 AS ON HAND TIIE IlEsT CHIS: .11•i MARKET, Itzly use, or for M:aifx. - ls. Both single-ihreat%e•ck teattlekl, and Ioesaatrtelt. sd 4u1r1';itd. dai(itl(,tt gaarantec(l, and Felt to l,tirclt.tstrs gratis. WATSON: rroperty against Five and and lift: and Lir& •at(1 accident, with the wing i •cent fur and Lawton and (Globe, off Canada, ((anal. ) iet l u tual, (Village and ga strict Mutual, (Village kff Hartford, (Life aril `if kit, iti.qedane € it x Settled., To LEND ti of interest. \c, txTm- ?L' Vises itr(ulc°rate.. buiedit drzt ecluital:rlo 1(X) zs s ill in his old stand, PaY .est Cash .Price r dhf MESH ,EGGS, orum, recd,. Seaforth. IIt r('ltaItts and others) (tone 1'ttsi11est t: ttrI1i!� i.rs, he returns Hearty Irk btrit't attention to ;thieir atron:we, in the 1)- A WILSON. t 1(; 1871,. 171-tf. IIRCHILLy SLI ii g e n fr•icr 1'r t(r tttilYif ('Oft', <t.' the inhabitants of run(liug i(ntntry, that diet in ti,:^�'•'4Ii, where (1 r, triradii t; or by let - of I lcirsc , Y('attle &-e. regular and irrdciticatl pit g been nava: NT' (xl the eteri ary - 'oiloge ut d.hill has every con- tisfac tion to all whet Smith V. S., Pl- ezv College; Professor ..kitrn,, )r. Rowel, 1,, anal s constantly (r1 band, Ttly attended to. 's Hotel, `e.s ftrith. 1 2-3in 1(1 LL r a eaf(.rtlt, ) .16E0 that he las re, in 1'lll M 18 ES,. .l<rhn Logan,. 1€l4iDug, f"fI,L1 II band sl(01` ocen es, prices as reason - other house til ket Price j -L -LY 7 1871. The True. Road to Prosperity. Thus far, Canada has good real to be thankful that no famine pestilence has been in the land. • great calamity has overtaken Our trade and 'commerce- lave creased, our agricultural inter prospeted; and the whole •count flourished. W e -are proud of. institutions, alit -liberal in jud went of those differing from o own. _ Still, it is necessary not., overstep the bounds of prudence the satisfaction we enjoy at our o progress, and the kindly feelings, enterta in -towards others. '\Tye mu lay oui- foundations broad and deo if , we wis t them to stand and eo mance as we intend to contirlu \Ve must first learn a prop pa4rioti. u , and then exercise our nes feeling First, look to oni- selves, Our wants and requirements, .and, having substantially powder? for these, we calm- afford to discuss teeories and remote advantages. - ,e hnust support our own factories, luttronise oat own. industries, and use our own (}roducts before seekiLlg to e aria.'h any One else. If Uncle Sam cllarg(`s us °2O per cent. on our horses and cattle, and almost a pro--. Iiibitor4� duty oft our wool, and 4 eents per pound on our butter, we lutist d7 the Sa111e by Lim. If he ' 'aauts tis to_ give es'ervt°pine' and r ive nothing, to part tribute and .xact no return; we can't do it. If sit' guards his every :industry, aEtc.l puts on such a discriminative tariff as to exclude all competition with the manufacturers of his free and enlightened,; then the free and indepcnde-ut must do the saw€" tiling: And farther, if we thus protect Oi:atsclves, w': h �> do it by halves 7 -Why lttit it'c; C.tnacli;tn material fol clothing. etteadian boots aid shoes. Hats, caps, bonnets, dresses and everything, we require, that is made or can l,( in this country, whether it is now purchased roai Uncle Nan), our mercantile progenitor, John J il.I, or any sone else? It -will keep just so much money in the country-. It will encourage IIOCIle elttr r1Tl•iSet, Find ea use factory after factory to be erected from ono card of the Dominion to the other. It will give employment to thou- sands of workn e -u, and make a zn trket for all the grain that can be grown. F_tr-rners would get au -in- Gr-easc'd rate for their -produce, as they would save alt the freight, in- sur•arnc( and ihhtetest on the'capital expended in. its purchase, which now they- have to lose.. Throw free trade doctrines to the winds, and on or No US; est ry a�ttr ge- ur to in wn we t P3 m- e. er tar, four hot rs vigil ile Wellington,- (luring el;lin ton,- (luring the Peninsu ar war Lad still less. ' How, on het(Abel I 'tnd,: 10 aa. count for the col mortar t sleeper. 7 De I1 oivre.. the Iacl, ema i ian, cord 1 (though it is to be hoped 1 e clicl no ) Sleep twenty hoUrsout 0t t: e twc:nt fog r. Quin, the acct r, 'ometimee sle t for t entvifou, hours at 11 str • tell. Do for eic1, tI e; m etaph Y- sic an, Codd ma m d o � � tlls�.t one o- 4 rp tci t meal, folio ed by 0, e long and so nd slt`..p, w nld lads him for two dal. s. Old .Var•,slept . way his later (1a1\ s almost end rely. I1 the Arid elle of the las c ,ntury a young Fr nchwr uan, a.t oul tiSe had for ' hal a year, fits �if eubtlienet' sleep vat• Ting "from th 'ee to h r een days eac 1. About t'ie same i ne a,_girl at ewcastle-on-Tyrie slepIt fourteen weeks without wskinc, aiicl the wi- kin process occu piod . thr e days to co 1 �e to 1 • #. here do the Shin g'o to Tie Montreal. IIerac analysing the stun-plast Cit IP We will \I'he The that of tiro war—say - In 1 2.0, )00,000 of wait 1 postal .currency. Of this, than $4-,445,000 remains it -plasters l !C1has been Fr L ystetn, as cd out iii. the United States. presume- the sante deficiency be • noticed, in mire own issue the proper,titne comes round. American Govettltlleni, s y:i ournal, at the commencement k 6 �—issued s ,called no less redeem - year, grid the awry as icy little ivwcnt, nearly e(1-. amot pa l Ie to le•td to the belief that' More will be presented f, The redemption, j1a ntel to oely $S9,4 8, is now corking 1n-Sro The •esult, therefore, is, t-11 25pc be as truly taken. out of the pockets of tin � people of the United �'tates.a if it had been one by nl ;tiffs of tz xat on. There was anoth r' issue, i11 1E63,.of '$2 ,000,000; o' which $3,240,000 rearmns outstanding, the redemption last year havi' g been only $151,456. This s11otvs % he evil of a -Shin=plaster currency. Eictractln i Lion's T. oth. r cent. of this large issue will The Glasgow J e old !lie;''orts a renlaat kah,le opera ion whielh has been performed on the jaw of at.'� vinorous, - full grown lion u :Hander's mena- gerie, in that ci y. A too 11 hied beeninjuredby blow ir.fli'ted by a man named J l accomo, NV 11 n the anima: threatcne to ata, hila. Gradually the lion became very spirited, eating .1�s food with ,pleat o d in for material benefits,. the sub- - gL stab dal advantages of a - good, m he.elthy Protective system. v Let every wan unite in the s patriotic eudeavor to benefit the al wintry and his fellow subjects, and tl shake hand heartily over the bond. d. By just -so winch as we increase the ca busiciess or add to the prosperity of ca each other, we are in turn indirectly th liennefi ttec ourselves. W Te ,:ay, sup- w port Home Manufactures, and pa- trouiec and -promote Native Skill atrld I u(ltrstry, and build illi -Canada for CenadianS !-1171,it1Jy Gazette. Alkali ty ; and len a t length ,ntlewan who st ads high _u edical" . profess "en in G_asg olunteered to su ject the .lion t 1rgioal operation, provide t tined could be properly s.cur he offer was adee )ted. Oa . edu da _ Observations on Shoeing. No person should . ev=er• allow his horse ec lie shod: by a farrier who employs or keeps in his _ shop the knife used for cutting away the hoof,. shaped like ,a small shovel, and usu- ally braced against the shoulder when -used in shovelling away the horn. The kiln iglity designed the fro: as an elastic, insensible cushion, ou which the horse should walk, as fib the fowls and "some .animals ; yet (an,e -blacksmiths delight in cutting away th is m,ostueefu I part, and there- by expose that which is sensitive to contact with the lard rotor. No greeter folly can be imagined, and to a reasonable elan it only requires to be ncticed to wake the error self- appa1•ent. The blacksmith will ar- gue that he must cut away the rags, and sometimes they are soignorant as to deela:re they cut away the frog . to prevent the very object of its cre- ation. The fro° should never be cut, nor any portion ; if allowed to take its 'natural course, it becomes a perfect safety stand and protection to the foot. - In colts the frog may be seen in its full vigor and useful- 1aORS ; but at the first shoeing the knife generally goes to work—and - so it contiuues while there is a frog to cut. i' to o Notable Sleepers. - Sleep is nearly as great a puzzle as ever it_ was. Much has been dis- coveeed concerning the bodily pec i- Iiaritie,; niani ested during this por- tion of our existence ; but all whose chiriniors are beet worth listening to arl:cuit that they are only _on the ,s-tTresJiold of the subject yet. Why, u . instance, can some men maintain their l'Jdily and mental vigor with so small an amount of sleep as falls to their sletre Z Lord Brougham and. many other great statesmen and law- yes al e known to have been content witlt:a marvelously small quantity of sleep. Frederick the Great is raid to hay,(, allowed lti iself only five flours . John ffu.nter,'ive hours •. General .xl Elliott, thelh oroof• ib- - G rat the fore -paws of the Iio we ugtit and bound to the bars of t ge b}'. strong' -ropes. 'Aftea ova. ie .head was ." la:coed," t 14 'Top ere fastened jro nd the ', a . nha neck in :such a nn nner a0 t p vent, as far as 1 possible, the ,o ov ment of the beaj.d,. and to o1•c- t mouth close again the ba s. h the lion was sbuh • what e le ust by struggles t -Free hien el , doctor ilhountedon a tub i 'front the cage.. A pie • of w o w placed to the lion': - I.11otith' ai, d - oncesthe beast Made a' sea . The a Ititchf.irk was ihe: d up, and, I'lac in. the mouth, ke-ping open, whi tl;e inside: was t'ho; ••oughly iwe she Afterward the rlo tor, pusl in' h arm between the bt rs into t, e ion mouth, and runliin i his ha d ove 4.0 the teeth, found! ' the - loose - gri ide A. terrible struggl " ensue(l. Th lion plunged more vigorously an howled more frigh fully than eve tossing -Lis head fro 1 side to side and et orates forcin_ his Binder a as well as his fro o t - paws aga.ins the bars. But ltituately i th doctor triumphed o- er all diffici�ltie and dangers, and 'by means of .p ever ful forceps e:Ytracte the loose ooih which was found Token• and dis eased near: the `r•ot. Wlheu 'the task had been coin fileted,' the lion sank down coniplot- y exuau,st d. a_ the ihw o a lie ed, es - re he- rds es l's re- 0 - he en ed the of 's at n ed. le d. is 's r. e d i', s e s QUIT l'II:aT.--Q innocent, confiding ghosts and hobgoti- throwing a_ sorrow u that will cling there How -maty mothers quiet their children bugaboos will .come off! " Opmal old ni minute rtThe chic his mother saws, why Thi is a filial day. fl. u tteting heart lis composed. Those te, in a drea.nof ter dreams ; but ort 1 who sadness of a child Al in a frightened sleep. it telling your children bout lns. You .are on their hearts through life,— here - are who by saying, the and take you ger, right this d believes all shouldn't lie 1 The sobliii7g, quiet buttnot hrful eye diose or, the hid's can tell 'the ren it dreranis FARM FOR 'SAL �7 I G Lot 6, 5th concess�i,n, Tucker 'th, 11. 13. h,, cunta.'uu;�f lot) acres? 83 acres ole ke and. well folioed, gc o(1 buildings, a fine large re ard, two wells 'of got 4 spring nntcoi, the land i of the bast quality, perfectly clean an in good'brder. The bash is hardwood and has nett been' cullet: it is situated on a r.oocl gravel miltI, and within .hive rill of the 1 ilia a of Seaorth, one of .hebbst grain markets is' "the Province, For further p rCic- mars apply to tho proprietor o i the prernises, i if by letter to Eg:Ioulrille Post lftic-e. i86 -ti G-. L. CTIT s:i Y. 1 • THE HURON EXPOSITOR. TO THF PUBLIC AT LAY GE 1 — o OLIVER) SIGN or TILL 1 LADIES pi al And surrounding country ! The Stockw 1S n w complete Ki D'S PO1I f', FASHION. EW MILLINERY 1 In all its branches. - pl,endid Trimrr ed ATS -;ANI) - BONI\ETS From 50 cents upwards. ILK - AND' VE IyVF TE MANTL S> In all styles, andat all- prioe age•� WANTE 1,000 Canadian For the Red River Territd; nay fiats, Caps, Clothing, befo •e leaving I ke Cori Be, Seaf REMEMB1 p the -best and largest s, Crockery, Liquors, in Seaforth t $1 Tea for 9' RICTLY ONLY ON olullt y, to pu Boots & ers, chase Shoes Stock of Gm, - to., etc kept CtS. 1 PRI E. THOS. KID rth, April 12, 1871. r�. 1 ranted by, the Makers. TSI For RUSSEL urability, Quality, • Neatness, ANNOT BE EQUALED. .A. neo stock of, the above Watches 'ust received. SII and A COMPLETE STo(it 01? FIN GOLD AND SILVER JE IITELRY ALavA's ON • MUD. Wa hes, -Clocks and Jewelry of every descril tion repaired with neatness and despat h, and warranted to give satis- faction $5, 000 worth of Old Gold ami Silver wante cash or 179 P , for which the highest price trade will be paid. rl. R. COUNTER, Main streea, Seafor in h. FELLOWS' E HVPOPHOSPHITES.'. Amo ig the diseases overcome by h ]Be1of .Fellows' Compound Spirit of Hyp t-1 phosphites, Are Constipation, As hms, Consnmp tion, Laryngitis, Nervous Debility, - Dyspepsia, Chronic Bron thitis, Chronic Dia,rnInea, Mela-acholy. Debility resulting from Ty-hoid and other low fevers. Diphtheritic Prostra- tion, Hysteria, Hypochondr a, Amen- norrhoea, Chlorosis, Anaemia Leucorr- hoea, Nervous Excitability, Marasmus or wasting of the muscles, Aphoria or Loss of Voice, Chorea or St. Vit s' Dance, Slugg�iisl ness of the Liver, I terrupted and Feeble Action of the Heart. Suffocat- ing feelings caused by lnucou4 obstrub- tions,of the lungs and air pass ges lea - ing thereto, and debility fro vario s causes, Many cases - of which appear - d hopeless. Sold by apot iecaric;s. Pric 81 50; six for $7 50. JAMES - L FELLOWS, 180.16t` Chemist, St. John, N. B. MONEY TO LENT ON Farni or desirable Villagf at til percent. Payment suit the borrower. Apply to A. G. McDO UG T,L, Insurance Agent Com m issioner, or to JOHN SEATTER, I:xuhange Broker, Seafc January 13, 1871. AVOID QUACKS. --A victil indiscretion, causing new ity. premature decay, etc., hal- in vain every advertised remed simple means of self-alzre, whiel send free to his fellow -sufferers, J. H. TTJTTLE, 78 Nassau York • Prope4 made t( nd Seaforth rth. 162-6m u of earl }us debit- ing tried has 1. he tit=i1 Addre. c r62 -6n SC T Q CII COLLAR Acll choice • ce a.ssortnlcnt of light and heavy harness, whips, bells, horse clothing, etc., kept Constar tly on hand. Rcpatiring promptly' fatten led to, z,nd charges mod 'ate. llemeinlier the place ! Seaforth. sin of the ►eotcll C;ollar,* Main Street, 1G3tf - W. IT. OLIVEIL C H., CULL, - AGENT FOR LOOK.1111.x1 ,S Rls 11'I�VC.11A rITI l t'L,S , Telegrap and Express Companies, CANADA IFE ASSURANCE (20., Issuer f Marriage Licences. American Money bought and sold. Particular aticention paid to Jc1B PRINTING. - O i?1c'>r .Epliott & - Armstrong's Book - Store, Seafor h 174 O 0 ckiH H rr fr-4 El p • 7 f P ► INTING. JAM'S WILLIAMS I;legs to intima to the public - that he bas removed rom McIntosh & Mor- rison's . Carriag Factory, and has rented. Mr. Williai 1. Grassie's Paint hop, be found at any tune. prepared to execute, of 'ee, all kinds of ting, Sign 'Painting alllental Mork. Where he may Mr, Williams i. the shortest no Carriage Pail and Or Give hila aca opposite Murray THE GAR Se ? iit( 1 IIANC rA4'TuRED 13Y TIIE 1. Remember .the place, 's Stables. 170-13t ;EP,.. PATENT JlIctclt 7� e,• Gardner S Wino Machine C0MPAN , HAMI TON, ONT.,, Is the best far.; ly and manufacturing machine 7 ow nae e ; will -do all kinds of Fancy '. s- rk. e general works and attachnlel is are o simple that any per- son can learn to ori.;, them in half an hour. Tailors a>1 shoemakers use it in preference to any now made. Price Within th t4 reach bf all. Has no ear of any kind ; is STRONG and SIMP E. It Woul(l ire 1-411 for intending nr- chasers to call on ny of the undermen- tioned parties ant see this machine, be- forepurchasing ne of another make. The above machin can be seen at work, at any, time, at 1 illianl O-rtssey's and T. K. And rson's, Seaforth; F. Filton's, .Mr.Exeter. ; �r. Pierce's, Rodgerville ; Mr --, Polley, Bayfield r , gh . Garry; Ainleyvill • PETER GRASSIE, General A_ent for the County of Duron, 179-ly 8eaforth, Ont. W r GRASS1E, CARRIAC Code SLEIGHS, CUTT CA Built in a s AND WAGON MAKER, ich, Street, Seaforth. 0 IIS, t CES, BIGGIES, WAGONS, S, &c., &c., perior Manner, to order, on short Notice, Intron paid to Horse T Partici len .Shoeing an G -mora 1 BlacI smithing. 1 "3 LIE. T IIE Suite riber 1 prepared to furnish parties b iilcling with a first-class ar- ticle of Ston Liine, itt 20 cents per blah- el at the ki n, AlcJki1lop, near Thorn - son's saw.m ll, or 2'2 cents per bushel delivered in 'eafort1 . Ordei s lef with \Ir. BULL, Main - street, Seaforth, wiL meet with prompt attention. JAMES D()1)1).S, 174-tf McKillop. VIOLET J. S EATTE R, E .CIIANGE - BROKER, And dealer in, Pure DRUGS CHEMICALS At PERFUME: FANCYAND TOILE Agent for 5 ew1 l Ma i l es. 1`' to ey to lend o y on easy tains.. frit Pure Wines and L'(luors for medi- cinal purposes. J. ` ATTER, Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870 59-t4. DYESTUFFS, 117, TARTICLES TICKETS FOR R_ JOHN ,SLA TT pointed Agent at 8 I iMAN LINE OF S Parties contemplating 1 of Europe can be snppliec and all necessary informer ing to JOHN 8 185-tf. 1.IRCPE. It has been .•tp- 'afoi th, for the EAMERS. • isiting any= part with Tickets ion by apply- :UTTER, ruggist, etc; FOR SAL.-, A HOUSE AND T1 -0 LOTS. -ADESIRARL7, Dwelling -house a two excellent lots on. ,Seaforth, for sale on rea Apply to JOHN 6 1(i 7 -tf rl t. John street, onalfle teriris. 'ATTER, )ruggist, &e. ROXBORO. A- ILLS CHANGED HA DS, TUEnnclelsigned baying purth moil the Roxboro(rri'.ti'tg and flouring .`.idly, i (TOM .kl the •lia- ahinerr, and put the Mill in a t iorongh state of repair, are now preplill.d to (lo GRiSTING, CHOPPING AND All other binds of general Custom Work, on the shortest n(ti e. They would also desire to Ftafe to farrnerf ant others, that as the work will be dc'nc raider their own supervision, they hay(: no hesi;atiun _u (,•uaran- teeing entire satisfaction. A trial is respectfully solicited. _B. ,SH AN TZ & BROT.FIE1, Roxboro, June,1871. 184-tf. McINTOSH & MORRISON'S CARRIAGE - FA 'TORY IIAIN STREET, SEA .iORTH. The subscribers feel thankful for the very liberal patronage theyha -e received Seaforth, since commencing business u customera the.y keep uring all Made up by EXPERIENCE? WO.RK- MEN, in the VeV latest styles We Do No llorse-s oeing, But pay all our attention to he above class of businese, Parties who favor us wi h. their orders will get goo 1 We keep a first-class oarriage Done for country shops, and Id work repainted at reasonable rates. Repairing rromptly attended o. Cordwood, Lum er, silting] es and Lath taken in exchange for wor LUMBER ! LUMBER I LATH and SHINGLES mHE Undersigned. have on their Mill, one half mile Zorth, of Lumber, part (about 35,000 feet) 4 which Half is Dressed 1-1 and 1-!, Flooring They .. hare also on hand DAiNIEL M'GREG'OR, BOOKBJNDER, HIiLLETT, AS just received' a iarge Stock of the - materials rued in. the business, and 1 ' now fully prepared to execute on the s rtest notice and in the latest styles, a 1 orders he may be favoured with. Registers, Ledgers, , AND -i - - OOT S, OF ANY JiIND, tcler , i- r°inted cc ncZ Made T order, on the shortest notice, and a,. prices which competition. defy LADIES' WORK ;BOXES AND ANpY CASES, , Aciwo, to order_ LD AN Nl'illITOOKS °lice eaforth, or at J. R, Grant's, Ahi- A city prices. ersons res ding at a distance bv le ring their 1)( oks at the Signal Boat St we, 14 erie , or at the E±FOS1TOR. 103 r le, stating- style, may rely upon 11 communirtions adthiLessed to the tersigned, w 11 receive prompt alien - DAN EL1.31caREGOR, I Hallett. TO FARMERS. IRON HARROWS. -IE UNDEPSIGNED has on band. large number of IRON MAR- RO VS, which he is prepared to sell on reasonable term. . Gananoque. and are A Guarantee ill be oven -with each, that if it do iot wor.14 satisfactorily, it may be retuaried by Ithe purchasex wit in thirty dal s." .Agricultur 1. Implement Agent, 169 tf SEAFORTH, ONT. TI E GREAT FEMALE RE,MEDY, JOB MOSES' PERIODICAL Pal& . This well-known medicine ia no impo- Fem. le Diiiicul*s and Obstructions, medy, it contains nothing To Married Ladies it is peculiarly snite. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity,. and a though vela powerful contains no- ., I thing hin•ttul to ti c constitution. ' In all .‘ eases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, 1, Pains in the Back. nd Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, P Ipitation of the heart,. Lowniss of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Head, ch.es, Whitcs and all the painful fail w tere the dire tions on the second. tem, hese Pius will' effect a cure when all oti er means -1i 've failed. These Pilla hav never been known tra page f pamphlet- , re well observed. For full particu ars, get a pamphlet, .free, 0 the agent. JOB M iSES, NEW Y RR., Selz PROPRIETOR - 81.0 ) and l 24 c aits for postage, en- closed to Northrop .1.• Lyman, Newcastle Ont., 1„encral ao-en s for the Dominion, will in :etre a bat" containing over 130, all Mc( icme Dealers. • Kele Agents. RE118 wanting work for a few - is will tin& employment on the GOVERN:IfENT DRAINS, Enqu rU of the foreman on this work or appl. to the agant at the \otlice, Jas. T. Biala LAB ("t. BLAIN, Contraetor: May. P2i 1871. 180-tf OTICE TO DEBTORS. ATOTICE is hereby given that all pare IIN ties indebted. tO Dr. COLEMAN, either b note or book, are requested to• , call at h 's oiliee, at the 8alt Works aria they wil be sued without further notieP. THE .s EVER FRIDAY MORN 81.50 er annum, in advance ; if nok so liaid $'*,. 00 will be charged. No subs- cription aken for a shorter period thant three mo AD ERTISING RATES. TRA N8LENT, vertisem its measuredaby a scale of solid brevida advertisement taken for less than( ...!onNe Tpi(L1,klacrT. RATES One Cohn n for One Year . 75 000 ft.of Strip which is warranted first -el and no slabs. .t4 6C ath Quarter -14 Eighth tions, wil be insetted till forbid, anal LEAN BROTHERS, LEAN. Publishers. Their Shingle Machine will sta t about " the 18th instant, after which dat tiful supply of NI-IINO LES will on haid. Pronipt attention given to ord. a distance " Six Months, 20 00 - io cc.