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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-09-22, Page 7man with. E. 1I>ittk•eou & Co.,. .Itt>ttlrttet- tel the inhabitants Of `77 .f,,,17) 17(`L l 1 r.? r sr lit has talk1.11 k0()11114 O':: e'i: 103 A' KIDIY8 STORE, ate tel :tl„ ut (•f : • st't:e'e\ t rl f:t•t i 12: �itllttl:, air •Alit'•. X STM of CUTTING,. 1 .l, protr7lt tut ortat-Unii r t- 1 r, a .tet tuft:; e..se and efeetzfe•it, at.a•rtes for e`leiulren..' punct Youtle:4 e ter t.`3'rtut II t'r,t (ill, at modern •lea:',E. Is71, 190.41. OND IL E, G Y THOMSON,, ate of Seta€()rth,) n the public that lie ha:.- ucery- Store, in 1t}<tf CK PREMISES,: ,vied Li 111. John Lo, an, k;.1li VIE BRIDGE, Ar 0 ..V VIL LE , 1 eep on hand '..A1 LETI STOCKOF 4 Groceries, t2f)li(nx,•alt prices as reason - •r(. e of any Other house tri the trade. ie 3I.u1•i Ct Price I'AID Fent ll1 , EGGS, :c., :e. - D FEL E't a.st.t etiy ten chant. Ctftrlh solicited. 11, T>:[O_WON, Egnlondville•: O ERTSON t faker a nct a ertaker (. 1 -lens -el \ir. Tilt ritIAS. 1) sneel to at:t r d ntict, a idler ill WW1( t.i ctetl.;ti- • t'U.te/ently (111 lulntl. • arerooms elf Knox et 1feete./. 1111.1 Iri,llFe�ij S t.•1 i,t,:i`a C teri.,_,c Feec'tt,1y,'1teii. I, 1-:011.IiIZ't:.pS€)N.. `*tel rc t``. AFORTH ?ice t tell It r: l tlw public that they Plant t 1sl.ti V A1:1) IIt (eztft)1`t11- Mill, on the grututd talc al Lumber Yard, v l;)•le y.11. E ('ri constantly (121' lratrl;(1 apt it of -.VGL. J K E N 11,- eel" fr ss':t1 and-untlres eel,. N>) SLUM; fAES, - aro llrc;l)atrt=(1 t(7 sent at �i1 1t' l)1 tvek , fur Cash. . (alters will unci it to. their inspect our stock and a:,! c• -t before purclo...sing KIsL rt, in, a position to ()trt•" ills to cash purchasers. 'EE et. ..N'1;1(`1)(t ik f. 2)e ( rt 1 i gill ill his ()lit .stand, ) a ' � C sri tw (r it`et'i, t'itlfrl`th Ine'rehttl_t4 ;Obi ti (t.tt+l .1' a , t t-. ti.,ti. Fiu- :i tltatrt • he. I't t'trtt: lit ,trtk ••'_ attention ti t I' 1):Ural ze_t ` rli tut it l). \V1.LSt))N It; a h..71, t t. l -tel it.. • t) 111 T'i:(tt . t.: '•E'i 1. ta) - lt:; the Art. arket., t11, tel( t< IN tt.l�ll • t:tat It..)y t !lt•r•• u 'E`i.wrt aryl (' lura., .!nUH•. 1;11,1n.,, in Chi it. tt•rttTti, 111. l,(•,t Ce)I1t:ltt1alt3a' tt' MAL(: ill. .l •1, 137 The Late James Renforth. The Laudon correspondent of the New Yotk 1ribuate, under the date .of August 26th, makes the fo11ow- in renitll.l,•,s respecting the latil Lellt- •e(1 oarsman, Renfort li en fotil was tt. Irian of lnalrk -01) many acootl;lts• s was with hila shortly before Ii() set out for Canada. He was inn iron man, and ills death is quite in- explicable. Ire is only 28 years age;. He lists Leen Several years soh -1'01: i>... Iuck.. He has been :Saul ot` , 1 [e was the greatest ss'rl suer tLe'Tyne hill produced. I ;i rant, wild and Door, he has be known to wall , thirty Biles (1,:.! iur he was unable to pay his fare iaill :and swim A .prize ni:etch aLt tl .en;dof his walk, win, ft1ltl cot back nearly as cclittle s its. l.e wen en of coo Seeing he was- a r;a (r -energy, and C t-paeity the propriet of tIm C t.ron iele, Mr. Cowen, g:El hila etico ilaget ° erit and wise Thou which Renforth had the seri, c take. He taught himself to writ and, though 12e had obtained fame :his prowess, he did not know h own name when Written out. Ti was,. however, able eventually write decent]' \T liiulself. II I as the old tombs c eti les, in which. so inar ti • if Ve rlag rij't of the East live t re` t�. .ctoiii par- poseS. A11- u , l; call• 'illleat ' is the 1 above help t.o et ucat he 'people l out of the ole oti(i ls, a a t1 i 1 I pare. the wary 1' r• some 1' rg b lute,. � OW the t '6 1 17, an u:ag e j . ' • Used ie Sp •'f: i la writ- ) )lis iecl ill agi agl ,o t;l l' �C}tlr n - b' wr r: is the x'st1 .tintillgly l 11 ,l;1 o1 -d(, L get at le ()Puha: i It( E','lt.t 'G:n- 1S Diad( e ,(' "of Ili 1t`ISh Cli Ji 'nal v, a idI els11 info let n xtlti n ' ' aclesi3ur , pint lisle •(1 le of {l e six .een 11 Vel -h i t re mar t- a�tigui: ge tl o tla11S1at- 11iCialtio int'. tlllt h cent 1 ' b elute but 1 r lin v ecln�ill Intl'opit t- cU rid,u4 ; -1 r. E11 s unciatiol i i th . till e of Chaucer, an 1 from th It era goa5 ive stages t) t}e �t l -centuri s, t11ou`h steps a he mole - Accor i n cr t® M e>r'e to r l:n ese t 4 the man et in-, vbic tedld haw.--pol•,n f plays, . ' on d e Lost," n l -bf a er. ,t1 eek t' , gu and ins .� r Cf' lli ..AleXa It eI ...:ll; a , ten a work, wl;ch .wa15 a i London. for Se wetal:p1► ill ci ties, on Bally Ell 10- ciation.. Tli fan ;Or en t very ingertiot s, and se ,y bile slu prisiI1 , are by ( questionable., � 1 c,. 1(; pror1uncialtiot ire tur\", 3i1`, .(,l t. .r.1n iisII and (;} .a treatise On or- .by-.�t�Fllllaull \.e. about the raid 11- • Celitetl'y. AS to ably l).11o;letic tion -of our pro; )V of the sixteen_ 15. not only easy e* ifLeanS ww.:hicllta its( to dye and not lcl5 is gets at tli.e prol )1 0 strength and skill were so great that he finally beat Robert Chamber the ixl,ost famous oarsman ever hear .-of, and Rexrfortli succeeded this eel brated Champion of the `Tyne. Cowen saw that the salvage wa -capable of civilization. R enfort joined several building societie and instead of wasting his w'ictor'iou gains. on the river?, he accumulate -louse property, like a-pruclen *hero. "In character h e was utterly un like Channbels,. with whom, on ac count of prowess with the oar, h will always be ranked. Renfoitti -wars buoyant, demonstrative, -abound -in in life. He sang, danced whistled, as well as he fought an( -,rowed. He had sense, strength al, boundless physical capacity. Onth other hand, Chambers, who wa victorious in more than 100 laces and beat everybody at•Thome o :abroad, was as reticent as Carlyle himself could. desire. He seldom. spoke, took no- notice of - people -stepped into his boat w1 -en told he 2 -tad to row, and looked neither to right nor left -but rowed straaigh <on, like a machine, Until he was told that he_ had won. ; when he •;pretty dreased, as though he,- haci =clone only an ordinary thing. ' I ;have seen hint pass unmoved amid --smell applause as .5-0,000 - North- umbrian and other well-orga,nizecl throats could vent. Though Ren - forth, forth, when dying, said 11e, " bad something," -indicating that he had leen, as he thought, poisoned, and said he would tell his comrades what had been done to him, which he (lid not live to do, the Chronicle gave leo heed his words, nor -was there any disposition to impute foul 'play toJ any body."` - 5, cI e - r. 'S h s, s • e : d e s u t S A Novell Church The Rev-. T K. Beecher's society at Elmira, N. Y., is about to build a new and somewhat peculiar church building. The brain building will =ontain the audience room, which is to be somewhat in :the form of a.i theatre, the seats Waged in circular lines, and rising gradually from the t'r'orlfi. It will col 1tttn about . one tcl0'usaucl, sittings.. the 1)asell)eillr.` will be (t.r1: raged for horse -sheds. A wing of the rriaii building - 1 E � 1.1 wv111 (t 'entail). a series of Sunday -School rooms-, to accommodate their•gtaded 4ulul,ly--School , and, in the second -4terw, a large -play-room for the ehildren, ton be o >crs oil all week i days, and furnished with simple gymnastic al)paratus. Another." .wing will contain a mine church irirlt)1's, a free circulating iil)lary, :ani' flee bath rooms.. 'Oa - the ; e°'on(l flob)r will 1)e i'otuns for the ' t-11itren iuiSSgO-nary "• and for the a)1it()r:;, and a church hospital. - ].n t h third story' will be t're ebur •h `. tri - � ( , h it.t•lteu. This is to be *built in folly years, and the honey l)'titl in four .iiiinal iiiSta1ment)i. - `ircula rs were i.4-ttid desoril.)1rlf'• th(� ' Carel: - T aL� succ tenth and ei;, _with less certain remote period Ellis, if ,we w, English . letter: Shakespeare NN one of his ow :" Loop's :.Labbe other " 2fidsor tin .teral) " D9•aim " d method of pronuncing " one touch (' nature v • have - said o'tim, tooth, Hamlet woe Id li .ve- said e - 91 A baste that wants istrbo9 e- . rayso7Z Would ltc4av . 'noorn'd longe -! - And again : A broken VDU e and hi ' hot foonction, shoot'ia, (suiting). - With;forms o his conscc? t. In these -eta pies, one fact evil strike the r er,—the re '.ark able similarity of th-esmei ations to cert ria form of rise' brogue. IndeCcl, there i bare ly for-rn of snellina n the hove th :t will not renin nd one of th rar facility .with !tl h Tha kcr,:ly suc- ceeded by cacogirt by in 1 er)resen t- ing the peculiar pronuncial.tion o Captain Costig4. Roman A good man to this neighbor' and while here married a buxom. with w, horn he "lid for a fe w= y but latterly: and u i accoun,ta )ly appeared, leavii 1lig wife a h (1 children. The liseonsolat heard but once o Iter faith' balance, and after everal yl anxiety anti WO: waiting the scene of her a('row, and of dee. ET ncl her c but befo i Real Life. - ears ago a straIger • tl Visit ci .L) dee, 11 in v'th and is d -loom w w � e�ver, ars, dis- twq, vife (act to the villas _50 miles from IA supported eherself by out -door, Iwo k • nd of many moil. is her fir -1 - many o1n was laid in the `v=i hige c11ur •h3 •t.tcl. Sorrow seemed to ibase the un or- lunate and des ,>r eel 'wife, or she was soon laid- as%1 by linger_ ug ill-' nen, and Was wv't1 her 11elpl ss :.)oy al most 11 totallyle )endent he .kindness of her o intry n.ei: lib(1.s, to whom she Was ! i. eittil:e sti an er. She rallied from1 er 8icr r, 1,~nc, 5, c nd has for many yep. been.. `able to maintain 11erself', a n(1 her ;so L A circumstance, boy. 'cr, ocettri ll the other clay which -wi 11 form a turn- ins point in her ifand it is to ,be hoped a beneficial. . ,olle. A -1 ee, ar soliciting aims )re nted hints -If at -the door of her 1 amble d,v ilii g: .P11e tramp, for suer the lie _styled Ilin- self, was seated a : tblle ipg ale no 1-, and after en joyir) it a . '' piece:. ' p -o- ended to light a -Cu ty pipe pr •pa -a- tory Li) resuming lis jourllr V to i.) a r • 11(1(.(,. 11.11(1 7` wcid .1:o(1C111 ].'f tt'ile scene. was ('1 a elect. ( Tll s) n .f' t111: Crtr:tl \\�if"4 cal.releSSlV to AC.. III Eli; .traIll I)'; 1)i,).. tor) and renal i'tom. it his Owwn 11:1116 --tile t]I(11.11)'S i Hall was a1 :lljze 1 ; z 4 and tl �e bo 's as a Ill (--B(l1e)u t. vas inatylllt, aid l id ill tilGjL ti'(i11 it a:11d. How w� tite l fined leis • 101- tell; .but el t� 'meal -tic,- tl e 1' 111 yeti, illlcl all )1 ndee.—.J)1 S,S Trus- ars of qui -tecl 1'01 lo'v not re !she itic:ren •e the l)h111 anti t1$1.1itg ev't`i- ole(' to i'()rl- tr'i:b)1tte according to his ifi('ai.s. with - :)et any f'irrt11c°l' solicitation,_ J1)0 •ini()irtlt t() l) ; known -n only to th(� minister and the contributor.. ().vc1• w\'its Dred( -((1 alt (Rine(=, all' in f)a111)alr•ativel\' ,U1all Silltls. ,;~i.11lil:11' 1)lai:11- fun c lnr,ll 1111i�riiii ' :tr`o, by iio lnestus uu('oiuinon. Some ))' fl1(� details luny he objecti0ala11,le. the alrc: signs .of a 1)t (`v':ilelli, •°.'--,ati. f 1(•tion with the old ilo:io '' - rtlt• functions ,,ulcll)1.Ov'11It'C of the 11`, ll. There rs at glowing feeling the (,`lrlrr(•h ought to - do some - more n11(' - r131, (mire than furnish one 01: more - lame too. ,The w t was per 11usba. .then°, who appal �luttlaal reco ,iiitio- Iic Door \w-ulllan ft. ier long -lost 1111 riled husband est Usenet! we carni laity clary s, afftei' tri illlltetl CO1t1)10 1c 110vvl. altbac�atin tO f nm v,e.eaa.1s,- .arc--r.x �. �•. t•Ot` worsltiI, each week, and t �1= 0. the (-Burch building should he.. t.a"t 111I1g iiloro tlial. a room, for ' 0:1, purpose. yllair\- tltill;;s Limy 1)0 , al&null r'i:ll{E:II alt 11I•.,1, which will after- j 1 v. !1•(f -t lee S0t'11 to be outside lli0 t Y 1 1' `e'itil)iaU(' i(r( w'ince of the Clltut'll l = v a i l,: r the then cutin: religious calltui t' t E l tt ; (i)it'iltillil:t.va even . if t11c' ( tel tl 111t(lt`ltakes nothing tltoI't', 1t tui t t:+illlw` i1IC()1'i-Exs more than i+ll11- ' tali t L F r.,... 3,n .) - t ti ittltl 14, t 1 t ) t ne by \t • l-klict:ell H()TItI.. tt Itt BERT 1' YSII)_1L Y t4 �oyttl .• -it f.�a1J taut ' tat for sgblt• I )11', i;4'111 rrtle 'u,,)th r.f it. :old eea to en IV( .lc t' i' eft 1t! no i f-'. 341 bat'.1 11Ud114cr:<.-.lull Iti t:r_ .;,.1 t )- finl:I,', I1I h� a u t e i`E;: t•+ '1 tweet --tut•[ fl:1I:(• ,. 1 1 rL lit t l l•l a )1 ilii 111'1 a.: -� \e'a r tt )11,- 11! :. -r fi:=t .:.. .t e i i'1 the. .r'. ..-r. 'flet t ret fel. .,f 1 let nt '.-heel tt t n. httu:.t. I tltl ill )et. 1: ore 11;t: el, 'liter are it ti .:..u1 tt;t, tai l= t :Jug' cetyl a barn:'one `etabl lura is st 2ii one •:t t , t old e.heed is :1,1N-.41-./ Ito .t.+)ee hu e: i_. ::ii l t.i 1 sole-r1t11.110t+t;i:\, lee main 1 -•'let ht.tteK:t ti 'death :aid tittl'1ti;', ie a g noel fa flia a tin t!it t :11:11•4 --TW( -elft i•: nl' tl :' ptl t•li -c flit ). •:• l'( 'l (low11, t ht t' ai1(•t ill (1.111111 .I_I1i1 tI 1d.lat:''t111; Ltt(e..,rti)tt.l, iWBEI"' I itYfili\)'I 1,'c,ri i'. U. Ont. ., • t ('• V' Wt`t•: 11x1) and ltrcaau hing, Illany ,i,:it,.! t: (Jur (htlre'It liiii1.-iiii i i11•fi about I tuts r; :\`1.11 att...coiriodated to (_lurch uses ) SUMMER IS GONE, BUT THEB1E IS • lieu Rece-t eel A (0MPLETE STOCK OOLLENS, Embraciure. the largest (resigns in • TWJEDS-, RO DCLOTIbIS ID Co VENETiANS, FOR FALL WEAR Campbells AT • Clothing, Establishment, NEW YORK HOUSE, SEAFORTH. 'w. C. would call 'special attention to some life of Canadian. Tweeds, bought very' low, and first class goods. WM. CAMPBELL. 1(97. 0 LJ 0 0 EXPECT 0 • 071 TO REMOVE - 'THEIR �2ARDZV-AR,:El STOVE_i, AND- T.[. '7.= A IE BUSINESS TOT.IE•: OR7S .\D•It)IN IN(a IIS0N'8. -'l L.L .Y J . r OCT.0.13.4 . (`s H. SIG. OF TEE LIVER w SCOTC1- COLLAR. - - A choice assortment of light and heavy laxness, whips, bells, horse clothing, etc., ept constantly on` hand. Repairing promptly attended to, said charges moderate. ;Reiner -Aber he place! of the' Scotch Collar, illl l , signMain Street, Seaforth. - _.163tf W. H. OLIVER. 1-4 13E SURE AND GO TO THOMAS. LEE'S, ( Shearson & Co.'s Old Stand,) FOR NO. 1 SEEDS 01 all kinds. All varieties of Turnip:Seeds VIZ. : - CARTER'S I3IPEBIAL, the burst Swede Turnip in cultivation. SKIBVI4('S IMPIROVE7) 1)0. SHARP'S PURPLE TOP D0. SUTTON'S CHAMPION DO. YELLOW ABERDEEN 3)0. -• WHITE; GLOBE AND STUBLE. The Cheapest Best Teas in Town, got at LEE'S. For SHEARSOA''S'S No. 1 FLOUR gd to THOMAS LEE'S. All kinds of Produce Taken in. Exchange for Goods, at THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. REMEMBER ! SHEARSON (1 'CO.'S OLD- STAND THOMAS LEE. - P. S.—Cedar Post for Sale, cheap, I6O-tf VIOLET INK. J. SEATTER,. EXCHANGE BROKER, And dealer in Pure DRUCS CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, FANCYANDTOILET ARTICLES Agent for Sewing Machines. !Money to lend on cast' terns, g.:1)-- Pure \Vines. and Liquors for mech-. cinal purposes. - -: Nov.. SEATTER, Seaforth, 1 3, 1870. 59-tf. TICKETS . FOR EUROPE. Il. JOHN SEATTER has been ap- - pointed Agent at )$ eaforth, for the INMAN LINE OF STEAMERS. Parties contemplating visiting any part .l, of Europe can be supplied with Ticl ets and all necessary information by apply- ing to • JOHN SEATTER. 15;:1-tf, Druggist, etc. - SHOPS FOR SALE. I.(`olt` HAL1',. two stoma and fort: --four feet frclelrt- lige on Alain Stneeet, heaforth, opposite Joiehnters hotel. 1\pph• to • 195-1.1. J. SEXTTEh. - I D NOEL M8'GR1 GOF, - . BCCKBIN E 1-1 T .A8 just received a iarge SI c)c.k of the J L materials used in l .l lt, business, t lnt...mncss, and is uo'\o- fully. prepared to execute on tic.- - shortest notice and ill the latest st ,l 's.. all Orders he ifaai ' 1)e favoured w\•' J z with. Registers, Ledgers AND - ! B1_4-46h._ItTTcT of`ANV I(IND, LAI C (7, Printed and -Abuie To orale)', one the shortest notice, and a l)i'icus their defy competition. LAP ES' Vv'ORK BOXES AND 4.3' `i CAS'` 'zxe ta't( tO oit1ei. . pip y \j'��-�� 1 !. r r 130 l '.,1`.l) 1t Ata city` price . Persons rL ,1Ltltlt� w( , 111`ataml.'c 1)l' - leaving li)r_;1. 1)t,u;: at t1it �ipiall Book Stol"t','~(;3)tler:eh, (,r at tilt' EIB t'()Sr'I'i) ; Seaf(irtlt, or at .1 H. Grant's, leevv-ille 'Stating' style, may rely ul,cln the'1)l lu ii1i \' e.h l.t t;1fll. - ill ('=)111nriffiilsti(ll,, .(runt. t 455;'(1 to 1'1l u=,:(1 t. �1tcr1., \. i11 it eiw t. 1)r(lf;:ltt atttel thin. - I)A11EL „If (•';I: tat;()f1, C C >iistailce, P.. (1., J:IUI1(:tt. IN TIIE 3iI:ANT,1II::, Iii() NOT FORGET THE )L'L) STAND.: - JOHN ON BROS. The above was let to - TI1X01.r.;r t.S BELL, - Furniture dranufactlire , \Iain -street, Senfrrth. But as his 13iz i' alrezidti sufficiently large, he does flop wish to advertise. 196 NOW OeR NEVER. SOMETHING New, _Novel, Cheap and Handsome. THE SEAFORTH CLOTHiNC EMPORIUM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE. T. K. ANDERSON 0f the -above establishment, has just received a very large and complete stock of SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS MELTON S, DOESKINS AND BROADCLOTHS. S. Overcoatings of all Varieties and Colors. The finest assortment of Plush and Fancy ` Vestings Ever taken into the Seaforth Market. - Fancy Flrinnel Old Regatta Shirt- ings, . and GENTLEMEN'S LNl)E1:CLOTHING,, - In great variety, of the best -(I' alit;. and at the lowest:figure.• - - It would 'be to the advantage of intending pull• t.1,te-ers to van earl- and make their selectiolei., 1111 by so doing they will save at least -tweet}•-live per Dint., on account of the rapid rise iii price of the tbove description of goods. CLOTHIN(i., of every des ii-iption, made to order on the shortest notice, in IL style ('qucti to that of rity establishments, and at . a much lower 'price. Satisfaction guarant(-rd. TII'„i AND COLLARS—As the ml'lersi'nled make., this department of his business a, spt•eitl't,, parties , 1 1'21, the latest ':t I ti ) e 1 t a; \t t null do \1 t II it) erlll and inspect his stock 1001 t'n- (miiea his prices, - Be sure and not forget the place—Main-, 1 eU, Sea orth, nplio:,iLe Scott Itoi)crts(m'l_ fi)o(ely, 196 • - T. K. lN1)iJ ON) - WESTERII FAIR, !871. TO BE IIELD -I'N TII1 • CITY OF LONDt.N, ONT., • Prize Lists is tI i ,n:try Paftf•rx n -'y1„- ltt•'r ;et i'-.' S'3 -i -:tui•` Gait'( I1:r11.et.3a1 ':M_et. Zl�'.t):` ' 1'- b e mad et fore the 1601 Stplembe r. AND res1:11 I I7.1 71 Weste re Fair . Al ILLS CHANCED FIANOS. . ,,,,i.ii..,.. i„.,,,iin„ with 0 lirs.t-elass ar r. ..n% ,......... ..-•. .....,:::-.. (...... : street, 'i,eill'ol-11:,, will meet with prompt t,r,.. ti,t- -tilt7I.: -t.l. ,t-; ,. and leer away. .11 TO T E FARMERS QF HURON Sole IN CRUSI--IE I-1 S RAW CUTT s ON 'for the Con-ty of Hurons for of . with their celebrated These machines took the Pir:t Prize et Trial for agilealtural ithplement- Paris in July. last, and are vitriolic. 'Conk CA vonstantly on hantI, anti colds-. seen by im purchasers at any time, at the Afarka, Seat. Also n number of inoN PLOWS, of lie, OF The.. e plows van be sold nearly 25 per eel, than similar plows of Canadian 11111nticattlile III kt either va)iettfis of agricultural' inlieN” Ill • kept c instantly on- hand, which will be se 11t. cturers prices. 197 500 DRI SS ES, TLIEr- 777. 28,000 NEEDLE Te be sold, WIttle_iale and Retail, at ARMSTRONG & Main St -cet, Senforth. CHEA FARMS. FREE HOMES. LAND GRANT OP oF TEE Best Far/ 0;01 Miveral Lands in Akfle.. NOW 1'011 SALE for eash 10.1'41g Bent: t it of • 11A -V1- e. above srm POICFEI Ruxburn June ,1071. 1S4-tf.