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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-05-30, Page 6,...limm•mr • • • 4 LuoleY * i • • l PUB1:I0 NOTICE, . voilicE is hereby given that the underisitpied -1-3 have this day entered hitt) PartuorshiP -E113 Millen and Produce Conimission Merchants in the Village et Sealorth, under the name, style and firm � TS. P. ICEITDALL & CO. . , tSigneaA 3AS. P. RENDALL, ' MARTIN CHABLESWORTH. -180me are ,-3nst- entering kfpon another season of harvest, to many' -it is yet a season of planting. Not in many years has,thei-ebeen so Cerebro -spinal meningitis is a dis- late, so cold, or ao Wge!epriiihk-pret Saise-e‘ahiNefereffnl quite incompre- if the Summer sun springs on laen-sibre t tEe juin-medical classes us with unusual warmth, the ma- in the- community ; and, indeed, turity of grain and grass will be even among the best -informed and reached with astdnishing rapidity. most skillful physicians thereis a All aril thinkinz anxioualy of what l'great diversity Of piiinion respepting wiU be the result of next year's crops, and but few think that such result depends greatly upon thena- selves. It is true that C. Paul may plant. and Apollot inWwatereIaii God alone_ can give the-inere-aie,” yet it .Paul has not properly culti- vated the increase will be but small. The Great Creator- designed that prised to se76 'hat luely 4ijai* will tocin4itecotilei a•• OW' The Spinal Disease.: . theacauses and the proper method ot treating this disease.. It has as- sumed an epidemic fm several times -in different parts of our con; iridepehaiti cif any agency referable to-peCtiliaritieS of climate, season, or locality. The first epidemic visitation Was in. 1806, when it gradually spread just in proportion' to labor should be through e New England and Mid - the value or quantity of the product. dle States and Canada. It again At thesame time there is a mode of became epidemic in 1840, was wide of la.bming without end or design,. ly prevalent'. during _the civil wai, aimless in purpose and fruitless inand has never since altogether dis- results ; and again, there is 1;ihor, appeared from the 'country. Acb. which is derived from a fixed plan, cording to Dr. Moore, a plivsician and which brings forth some fruit, no matter what may ,be the disad- vantages whioli 'surrou n it Hun- dreds of farmers Who work in the first manner will this ykar blame the seasons for their small crops, their rai-vV, uncut hay, or their grassy when apparentlyireordinarytettlth. fields, anal will be edlistatitly.speak-- Pain- in theshead, constant pr inter- ing of the.wonderfulluc* whicheaI- mittent pain in the Wok of the ways attends some neighbor who neck and along the "spine, with farms upon a systematic plansoreness in limbs and joints, are Luck is simply ha.rd work with common symptoms.: Sometimes the mind and body, work done in season, attack is preceded by giddiness or and careful forethought. There are many farmers who wonder why it is that. ,their eneighberreSreithr has his metwer or rbapee alevaiy,s .,readx the moment the grass or grain is ready to cut, while with theirs some- thing is always out of gear., Then neighbor Smith has 'a -mower „which he bought six years ago, which is lin first-class order yet, taliileethey bave already had to buy two, and the see - of St. Louis, Wherethe disease has _ prevailed recently, the- -first symp- toms- of cerebto:epitiak meningitis ire exceedingly varied in different individuali The attack is usually very sudden, seizing the 1-4ttient ond is sadly out of order. Somehow or other, the Mowing -machine man does not make the machines they system. The muscles of the neck buy out of as good materialas, he become rigidlylcontractede drawing does Smith's. The fact that -Smith's tile bead ' back and firmly fixing it machine is always kept well painted, in that position. Rigidity is vel -y and when not in use is kept under common in the muscles of ih4 -ex- zhelter, and the running -gear well tremities ; sometimes the .tnuseles of oiled, is never thought of, not the I'the whele spine tere eo violently additional fact that their rnacnine contracted as to fume the spine d apple ti for shelter, backward. a the whole whole winter af- - . John Wesley's 'Parents. tetionary measure fm de- termining the depth of the saow. According to history, the parents Then, there is Smith's horses .which .of John Wesley lived apart a year, were considered a poeT let when he in consequence of a. difference of bought thern; who now look as sleek opinion on political subjects The as seals, While theirs, - which cost elder 'Wesley felt strongly in favor twice s much, are rough -haired of William of Orange, and openly and cannot haul half theload, advocated his succession to James Then, the cows of each are in a .sim- II. But he obser.red that his wife, ilar ,dondition. What can be the .a very beautiful and accomplished reason of this, thinks the neighbor, woman, to Whom he was tenderly "1 know I feed more hay and grain attached, and with whom he had than Smith." ,But Smith's. .horses lived in 'delightful harniony. forr • - 4 The prospeats for a bountiful harvest wea never better than this.year, and 0. C. WILLSOK SEAFORTH, Ifas.fi»- sctle the very Implements -which will reap it speediliand economically. REAPERSkT\TD- MOWERS. • : *-1--••••sssr". • . t:••••••••••--7"1-72:„.-/, • .‘ - te..r, 4 .•=1 " Massie' s well-known Machines, including Wood's Patent Single Reaper, Johnson's Patent Single Reaper, Wood's Light Mower—with iron frame, Wood's Light Mower—with wooden farme, eelebrated Buckeye Mower—iron frame, HubbardMower, _HUBBARD GO 41BINED REAPER AND MOWER. THE ITHACA -WHEEL HAYFRAKE 1 -THE,BEST/N, IJSE.st SAMPLE MACHINES ON EXHIBITION AT THE wA.i=zimit c5T3S, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEIVIENTS Of all kinds, such as Plows, Oultivatera; Harrows, Gang Plows, Turnip Seed DrillesHorse Hoes and Ppiuts and Castings. All kinds of Plow Points and basthigs eiii-ifitantly animal atthe Warehouse. Weeders, always on hand as 4 _ , JAS. P. KENDALL &;CO. Beg to state to the Farmers, Prduce Merchants heye purehased from Messrs. SHAARSON & CO. the Mills known as the Seaforth Mills, 4.nd -will hereafter carry on the HA.D10. All Hinds of arainPurchased, As formerly, And the Highest CAS11 FLOUR exchanged for WHEAT. Farmers desiring to exchange can rely upon getting for their Wheat No. 1 Flour. FLOUR DELIVERED in any part of the Vil- lage free of charge. a The undersigned, having had the entire working management of the Mill for the past three years, patrons may rest assured that they will receive the some satisfactory treatment and as good. work .TAS. P. liENEIALL &0Q as formerly. • IN REFERENCE to the above, the undersigned. would beg to thank their numeroue customers for the extensive patronage accorded to them for the past four years, and trust that the same lib- eral patronage will be extended. to the pew firm whom we have pleasure in being able to confident- ly recommend to our old patrons, All debts duo us, in etintection with the Mill must be palld to Jas. P. K.endoll & Co., am all debts duo by us, in connection with the Win be settled by the said.firm of Jas. P. Kendall & Co. W. A. SHEARSON & CO. --- anti Dealers of the CounHurn 01E10 _they 4 WHO WANTS MONEY? •- A. STRONG, SEAFORTEL Will Loan Money at a LOW RATE OF INTER- EST,'either on Fenn or Village Property. Parties requiring money sbould apply to him. • ,1 • INSURE. PROPERTY .11 MACHINES. SEWING w...10.47,171,1,!, by ague, or by cold extremities, The best selected Stock of flushed face and quick pulse; ia other cases,.by lassitude and ros- tration by a deep stupor or even by severe nausea and vomiting. These initiatoiy symptoms are, followed byp state of violent agitation, which -is replaced byietupor. The body of the patient _becomes excessively sen- sitive, the slightest tonal being painful. The most striking sym- toms of cerebro -spinal meningitis are those presented. by the muscular had only an and thro. forded a cows' had ArsteclaSs shelter,, and eleven years, did not respond when their skins were thoroughly curried he prayed for the king. every day. We need not add that "Why do you not say 'Amen' Smith's cows:had their food out up when 1 pray for his majesty ?" he and well mixed and that during the inquired cold weather ite was -warmed by "Because," e she calmly replied, steaming, and that in return they ceI do not ! believe the Piince of gave him a generous supply of mi a. Oranae to be king." Now, among the farmeis of this "Inn that case," returned the _ country, this case of Sm:th and his niabendine. Orangeman "we must e, neighbor is repeated over abed over. part." It is,caraed into everything—care-Of Apparently, the. ,cdtscientioils GARDN FR, SEWING E Sewing Machines West of Toron- to, compnsmar the. - -a -FLORENCE) s; , Singer Loekmaii, Venus, Ray- - namid,'Webster and Other inake3. On -hand a large stock ofs Sing- er's henry Machines for manatee- • taring purposes. Sewing Ma- chine needles for all kinds of Ma- . , 12 000 000 ACRES Sold at reduced rates. Agents.— i ANit4Y0 OUR ILIVES. . . chines kept constantly on hand. 4 been appointed agents for OA Strong. Seaforth. gy The cheapest Land inlitiarket for see by the The following gentlemen have A. FLORENCE . The Scottiali Provincial Insurance CompanY— UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CPMPANY Is ALSO AGENT FOR 1.• 44. • M 30 AY , 7 'THE LATEST TXCITEMENi-- LECKiE BRUSSELS, , Has just received and opened. out OVER $10,000 WORTH. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COXSIST1 X0 01; • DRY GOODS, (Fancy and Staple,) MILTA.NERY, READITMADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND.SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C. The atock is the largest and cheapest everef. fared to the public, having been purchased On the very clobest terms, in the very best markets, an compraiing over $20,000 of Goods. Special BARGAINSdn Prints and Dress Gook Selling at usual wholesale cost price. MILLINERY in great profusion. Goods made up and trimmed to order on the shortest notice. Goode of all kinds will be field at prices thatnill defy competition. Special discounts for CASH. Call and see the goods and prices before par, chasing elsewhere. JOHN LECICIE, CHEAP FARMS. - Sewing Machine and none others 1)ave the privilege Cf selling : _ II.A_WRENCE MURPHY, Sea - forth; THOMAS CONNOAS, Seaforth; LOCKMAN S. WILL - SON, Goduich. SECQND HAND MACHINES.,—A numbers, of good Second Hand Machines !.ov sou cheap, or,to rent on reasonable terms. • L INSTRUNIENTS —0 C Willaon is Anent for Musical Instruments ee the following makes: Pianos—Mathnsek, Lebelle, J. & C. Fisher, Steck, Weber and others-. Organs—Prince's, of Buf- falo full others: Melotleons--Prinee's end others, --, Samples o:the above instrumeuts.can be seen at the Wareromus, - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM, MARKET STREET OLIVER C. WILLSON, Seaforth, Ont., GENERAL AGENT FOR THE DOMINION. • - Fire and Life. On the Great Platte Valley. The Western Insqrance Company, of Toronto— Fire and Lifg. The • Isolated ,Rik Insurance Company, of Canada. Terms as reasonable as offerea by any other agent doing business for reliable Companies. OFFICE—over Strong & Fairley'a Grneery Store, Main Street, Seafortli. t 950 Tin and Furniture Shop, BRUSSELS, ONT., Soldiers entitled to a homestead of 160 sena. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES, JACKSON & HOLLIDAY, PERSONS OF FOREIGN BIRTH 3,000,000 Acres in Central Tiebra.ska, Now for sale in tracts of 40 eases and upward, on FIVE AND TEN YEARS' ciansiT AT 6 PER CENT. No advance interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an abun- dance of good water. THE BEST MARRET IN THE WEST The great mining iegions of Wyoming, Colorade,Vtah, and Nevada being supplied by farmers in the Platte Valley. . Are entitled to the -1r- --gr.- Mo.nufacturers of an kinds of BENEFIT OF THE TIOMESTE3/4D LAW A ,,,. , V -A.-. -41.... TIN AND UOITER :WARE, . on deebuing their intention to become citizens of the United States, and nifty avail themselves a Dealers in .. . this provision immediately after their arrival. OF SPRING AND SUMMER FURXITURE AND STOVE/St . FREE HdMES FOR ALL ! Millions of aeres ' . ; . 4 of choice Goverinnent'Lands open for entry 'under * Of all descriptione. . the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, s 1 .. :it with good markets and all the C011Yeniences of an elq_i.B:ettir,teeestraotri, _ . ._ STAPL OD . THE OSBORN SEWING MACHINE' Always on hand. F t t purchasera of „Railroad ritrab Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new I edition of defieriptive pamphlet with new maps The above Machina is acknowledged to be the , mailed free iverywhere. . liest family Sewing Machine in the market, and i! Aadress was awarded the Gold Medal in France in 1872. ' 0. F. DAVIS, . i Laud CommissiOner IT. P. R. R., The Subscriber has mr pleaSure in announcing that- ho IS now preparr to s4ow a, large pro- . portion of hip Oaraisa, Ni3anassa. TRAIN & ELLIOTT'S 232.3".! -- CELEBRATED PLOWS, gEAFORTH CARRIAGE WORKS. :SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF STAPLE 1AND FANCY DRY GOODS ang Plows, ilitaont ailli=toilitotfers always on THE SEASON CHANGED. - P.A...Ttia-ci". INSPMCrEIOINT COAL OIL AND COAL 'OIL • LAMPS. WILLIAM GB,ASSIE ,1S RESPECTFULLY 1-NVITED, Produce Taken in Exchange. Has sold all his. bSnlesisghinsociaundgleul)itters, and Ls now • , • As he leels convinced that intending customers will find. it • Cash for Hides and Sheep Skins. - BUGGIES AND WAGONS. , . .,,, • . Shop;'-- Opposite Armstronit s Hotel. GREATLY0 TO THEIR ADVANTAGE . . A few Boggies and 'Wagons left over from last . • ., A CALL SOLICITED. THE GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. . JACKSON & HOLLIDAY. .. 271; s -ear, which will be sold chimp. handsome 13uggy should call of cmce and make ar• Any person wanting a substantial Wagon or Brussels, Feb. 11, 1873. - riugements, as a large number of orders 'are now -M. LIVINGSTONE .2 II Victoria Compound Syrup of Hypophos- in, and those who wait too long will probablyniit be able to get their orders filled. - - . . phites. a Repairing andliorsh shoeing promptly attended ' to as usual. c BRUSSELS, March 14, 1873. • The only Syrup prepared from Dr. Churchill's 276 GRASSIE, Formula, end certithal to be Chemieelly pate.. For ' " — - - the prevention And cure of Pulmonary 0onsump- Goderich street, Beafortb. •r- tion. Also, for:the cute of -Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, SEAFOAT_H AND AITRQN Asthma, loss of appetite, general debility, &c. tools, care stock, seeding ani couple did • not quarrel ; the wife liareestine----yes. even into- house- thought her huSband sincere, and hold affairs. ivery old traveler the husband was eaot 41isposed to knows the house where a thrifty force bis wife to _agree with him. Salitil lives, and seldom *passes it But the reNerend gentlethan went when near nightfall- Experience up to London and remaiued a year, tells that comfort dwells there, ;Alec] he may, at least, be sure of getting his money's worth in a cleari bed and good food. le, William of Oranger-died,- and, as the Light Manufacturing -Work. In the footing up of the r&eipts lady could respond evith a hearty of this year's harvest the same old " Amen " to prayers for Queen story will be to tell. The thrifty Anne, the husband and wife were leaving: ,several dhildren and the care of the parish arid parsonage to hiA' wife. At the end of that UM e CERTIFICATE AS TO PURITY AND EFFICACY. . ' Toronto, Dela 4, 1872. npany, MARBLE WORKS. Is a Strong Laboratoq, University College, To the Victoria Chemical Col . , . , ployed, in the, Victoria Chemical Works, m the pre- WL, L. MESSET & SON, pamtion of tim Victoria Syrup of Hypoplicaphites. ' (tate of Hamilton,) -. The several Hypophosphitea used are ehemically pure, and the Syrup is also quite /see from any On- 'Would. intimate to their numerous friends and the Inuits% Yonr Syrup of Hypophosphitee will un- general public that they are prepared to fill all doubtedly prove a very viduablemedieine.. orders for - . HENRY H. CROFT, Professor of Chemistry, IT. C. , Monuments; Headstones, Table Tops; - Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Mantels, &c, Victoria Compotmd Fluid Patract of Buchu Granite mo•numents Imported to order. and kidneys, dropsical swellings, comnlaints Wei- 82.Vpiotistseoafinth,thie bseismtrtstY011e0inutdariaort. , and cannot 'be . . EASY RUNNING • MACHINE Gentlemen,—I have examined the articles em - • WELL ADAPTED iOR FAMILY SEWING, AND farmer will have made a profieable reunited. crop, no matter what.. may be its . ---aa•-•-- . yield, while the shiftless scratcher ' Preventing Decay or' Shhigles: . . - of soils aad spoiler of good farm , Take a, potash kettle or large tub * implements will make a profit . only and. put into one 'barrel of wood by some wonderful dispensation ashes lye, five pounds -of-alum, and of Providence,. whereby the earth as much of salt as will dissolve in . , will yield an increase through- its the mixture. Make the liquor own great fertility, or the unforeseen quite we.rm, and put as many shin - auspiciousness of the seasons. • It is ''gles in. \ it as can ' be conveniently not too late yet foi many who are wettedatonee. Stir them up with oe this shiftless road to mend their a fork, and when well soaked take ways. Let every farm tool be care- them out and put in more, renewing fully exzimined, and put in' perfect the liquor as necessary. Then lay repair before any attempt i▪ s made the shingles in the usnal manner. an4 uva. a . a A specific remedy for all diseases of the bladder • At the Fairstield throughout the Deininion, this. Machine was put. dental to females, and .all diseases of the Urinary • • A 'eall respectfully solicited. • Organs in either sex. --Next dooi-to Porter's Furniture Store, to soma very severe tests by the Try it once for auy.of the above disorders, and MAIN-S'REET, ,SEAFORTIL on will be full • onvi d 1 it -e ni t virtues. • ar. L. MESSET. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. BESTAUDCES THE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE) ^ • • AND BYTHEM AWARDED 13 Prizes in 1871, and 26 Prizes in 1872. Victoria Electric Liniment. "The King of allLiniments.'i For rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, wandering pains, stillness in the limbs or jointe, . sprains, bruises, numbness, swellings, headache, earache, toothache, ite. i ! Its sbnplicity of construetion, streiillth and durabilits- recommend it to all elasses. It has a complete BUY IT ! TRY ITi PROVE IT!!! set of attachments, and doesall kinds of work. INSTRUCTIONS, IN ALI:THE ATTACH3IENTS GIVEN FREE OF 'CHARGE. s 4 P1'4. Gardner Se?cing illachine Company, Hamilton, Ont • • PETER GRASSE; SEA -FOR*, , 26S Agent for the County of Huron. to use it. If the Inewer has been After they are laid, take the liquor been standing out all winter, test-,. that is,left, put lime enough into it ing the depth of the SllOws or the to make whitewash, and if any col - Weight of the rains, commo- commence a re, orinis desirable, add ochre, Span-- . form. by keeping it out of the sum- i 1 brown, lampblack, &c.; and ap- mer sun. The heat is- equally as plir to the roof with a brush or an I daMaging as the winter frosts. If old brm. ooThis wash may be re - the seed 1,e already planted, go' over nes ed from time to time. Salt and frequently and see the need of re- lye are excellent -preservatives of planting ; if it be yet to plant, be wood. It is well keown that leach sure that the soil is in good order to tubs, troughsand other al tieles-used receive it, and, above all things, in the manufacture of potash neAI ver ADE EXPECTING DAILY THEIR SECOND LOT OF that sound seed has been selected. rot. They become saturated with And as -nature promises to all a good alkali, turn yellowish inside and supply- of .grasS for hay, be sure remain irnprevious to the weather._ that it is cut in time, not dried too. ,Scsientific in,erican„ PORTED DRY COO long, not housed too green. Be sure, above all things, that you bace for every tool a proper place, for every work a time, and and when not in use the tool shall be in its • place, and that in the proper time the proper work is carefully and well done. The farmer who follows out these brief ideas will be sur- COLNTRY GOOD LOGAN & JAMIESON • • • Price -5O cents per bott14. Sold by all Druggists. victoria caalioile salve. _ "Worth its weight in gold." A specific for cuts, wounds, . bruises burns, scalds, boils, piles, pin]. plea, &c., clAnic diseases of the,skin oj every description. Prime 25 cents per box. Sold by all Druggists.k. Victoria Carbolated, Glycerine Jelly. "Eminent's-- the ladies' favorite." For beautify- ing the eomplexion, and for removing tau, stm- burn'freckles, pimples, &e., also, for chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites'and sore lips: Price 25 -cents per bottle: Sold by all Druggists 'Victoria Toilet Soaps. - " CRebnited for theb; uniform purity and excel- lence of (plenty." Victoria. Carbolic Soap, Victoria 1S,Nuillitplarr;.3oap, 'Victoria Glycerine, Honey, Rose and Sbld by all Druggists. ss iodized Cod Liver Oil. . THIS Preparation is a solution of Iodide of Iran- -L. in perfectly pure Cod Liver Oil. It may be used in all case's where the siinple OA is orderol, and will be found greatly superior to it. This Preparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con- ' sumptitm, Scrofulous Complaints, Chronic ;skin Diseases, and for all chronie disorders arising from . defeetive digestion, • assimilation or nutrition. It . is also highly naeful in ChroniaRheumatiam and Gout. Price $1. Compound Syrup of Itypopliosphiteig. • • H. MESSET, SEAFOTH MARBLE WORKS, „VATS STREET. Opposite tie Waterloo House, near tne Station. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, And work of all kinds in American and Foreign Marble, designed and executed in the best style, and at most reasonable prices. Mantle44 of l'ariotm Colored Marble Bur plied cm. Short Notice. Granite Monuments and Headstones imported to order. CALDER BROTHERS. - 277 ANDREW CALDER, Agent. DANIEL AIcGR.EGOR, Bookbinder, Harpurhey, selfort114 HAs us ed in the business and is USW fully Prepar. just received a large Steel; of the materials ed to execute, on the shortest notice and in the latest styles, all orders he may be favoured with', REGISTERS, LEDGERS & BLANK BOOXS OF ANY RIND, Ruled, Printed and made to order, on the shortest notice, and at. prices which defy competition. 1,,THIS is an agreeable Preparation, LettiieS4 B OTA: Boxes & Fancy Cae- , DSI containing the Tin2. They Having Landed at Quebec, , • C€' N CIL of the Corporation Of the County of Flurou will 'meet in the Court Romn, in the Town of Goderich, Upon nonday, and day of June next, EX STEAMER- MAN ITOBAN PETER ADAMSON, 3 ,CoUnty Clerk. County Clerk's Office, Gotlerich May 19, 1878. 285-2 7.1 ON THE -13T11 INST. , Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Potasliand ; Iron, with free Hypophosphorous Acid. Tbis ; Syrup is a certain remedy for General Debility from any cftuse, Nervone Diseases and Scrofulous Complonits, It is alsoing,bly useful in diseases of the bows (especially in infants) and Incipient Consumption. Price $1. The.above Preparations are of standard medical rep:station, and containing no secret insr▪ redients, ma,5- be prescribed by physicians ivithput hesita- tion. Prepared by JOHN 'WILLIAMS London, Onta Ho. For sale by—R. Limasslen, Seaforth; I. R. Grant, IBrussels; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists genera.11y. 285. • • • Mole to order. OLD AND ]EW -BOOKS win 1B.ecoemi Bound painvdmrie)itiaaht-etdenattiocnit.y-pricei. cominunications addressed to the undeisigts' DANIEL MeGREG OR, TO LET, in Scott's eloacf°k,rtht 'wo(1111117ora7:0die31° ROOMS TO LE -A- Rooms on the second flat. Apply to 195 • McCAUGHEY & HOLIISTED. • 0, '1873. °Ivo lehr:tiYea. 11 eeffill:: di; 1 e i is nmi-nane n st'oe as- ' inTlegi:eco orteanhintiiiiene :tail:. , tend too wants,tetii , ttio, ms earl: , x.ilasee io T me put say,iierbey ttoheaitr. / e s a es a shinent at- amster Thhoepsvtinetyaroyfelitonosdstoina theAmfeorlietig ,wdeslieetersFien to inform you ,of our to, tell the story. :rat rhoemepitvnueistsy NWviittlili , Thela.) . new31,ooldoe'atge lioehderytw: oaw: :3, tile otb t, Peliainsw.tatisetrr,ikalidlatn: ,everyt in o date the pur- ' ,asoeil.tufgoovraods.'c'ounOtirlyt,htehoethsetyrle ant make i mouatkae."4 ,froiumnemt,i t ur at a rig i 0 be°. tit --04.: bsy, alsi::isdnr.inoiedafty. eslieerit ittoti thingtv:itthysefifi . geleziap:: ti re: odaelosrtoil,tihti npetdtsi 1 toi tat 1 id t t 8 n we want another thawing ' r .0,0, fr 1, i-itieljiajeuvecslt_elaqtsswge.oaorded,otaoinio:: oltertettlitn:i stoilinigusiteosane Of just wesell oyroun—ot_buyit,,siat yeoena_ ti ilacrillar ,againwch , don't expect any attenhtiounr,s1 not Snitingl 1 eserest that e" 11, lob oeSf I 1: C.. a2vsali tThl yi et ephai alt ei d2, fel' ilonantebde .g.en.erouli 1 dredth tune e ' gootdhanol4evlha:: : i little cha.racteri the first in her lil i ttvi ilai r:ai 0 e s ; 1 ti Dubh vit:otfedgsoh good d1::::: ; nd:tv0hiiewetAa s:bncaloInernirgifiojsoilidtefno_ealittuj.ih:sac enbt degs'34 ,013,cinoozete:pes.aottiellornthele.:?,srilaictoelposrthibolwinn, 43a: the , ,tgrehinagt wi irisfibbepmopaicilen at aanfenfltories , driblets and putt ..ana, in. these (Lys of higher lie:rijile:rees-s' : Ltai,'01:intdheIe iwratlei added unto it, a Dublin without a dress pattern, at , Iviraly any American lady least, of this elegant material. The 1,, seemnpttly:ethienre if: ladies of my Party were crazy with delight over the exquisite hues, the . thou hast borro thyself* hath splendid quality and the low prices. .3.9,:ooitnwaittotstathned7)agttethrne S4toleakd, vtliiieadt i 1 can leAndRets yoll can wait, ma her“ pgrocekeeta:atas laikoet (7aombue,,,:ra.:dad.irdessthi: 1 unless when t , brushing, swee Some woe polite p li o p rn a n , "of exactly the j u : same:eolor -as your sample " ow Itng will it take you to z, • li thovithey ha toiling in ho ,, make it.1, - ' . they require. ,, Wi._13an deliver it von m skine to o . , . . . s wife w. ei g h t ortsenaldlaben days' London, then, " 1 - and her extre ‘ O, 1_ h elav ih,deorrtehheaitnimOw.LY.a-kaosnesdleont;o: ,sdeiffnte.rte.ortete:einfaadei itnyvioytaonhaallif-eccartrayell:: am. We will delivercaiitTtzgyeoufla.:e.y.; osnuonPteP;sefetlihde:inrclgii)ect ji; toryohtoberdyd ettli e (iinelgiveorned delivery nlivLeroyndtoilile) .And so, indeed, it WAS 'dtliverel 'hour:- She shoptuan, and at the ap- the wardrobe that nothing the. Iady pay everythi/ig w• quality of goods at the store m DUher odtlities .b. eifijanc:etiiirdatheavaisn: htahle-gedf:enviable iin b.; se saittaisrThe following _ ethrsfaln eeoi,eloack; es !- Erskine by pu portant inter love, Where's shoe -What pains are taken to suit coati) the'pnraiaser, and how any one can get what he wants abroad, 4 he has the *means to pay% This is owing 'The Boston chiefly to the different way of domg lowing incide business, and also to the sharper ", When abou Intim of showing the double pop- lin tlkat was "made expressly to her owlet' t' -'4=a -one dress pattern—in Dub- lin I mentiofl this transaction to competition itt the old country. circumstance For instance, the Pacific Mills of I true, as relat Lawrence, Mass., would never, think very passengers sal unaccou of opening a retail store for the sale of their goods on Washingt:on street, • the voyage t Boston; and, if an English lady sengeis deck failed to find a piece of goods of the the spirit of p color thatsuited her, of manufac- and 0. en. Itieurinogrdsie.xr,tetleundotib. eenigeheteriedniugyairtsfretoe , pTahtezkeedtphteiT of express charges to New --York. ' on deck to w The quantity and variety of goods vessels, sayin -on hand -are overwhelming ; the , leave her, prices, in comparison with ours, so I was doomea shipload. Whole tores are devoted them up as a ' captain then. very low that I wanted to buy to specialities—the beautiful It prediction th linen in every variety, Irish bog- . supposed wood carving in every conceivable 1 fui.)fnsieLts a laces',1a-east pins, &c. 1 visite& 6rie 1 ished in 6331 foi* bracelets,- rings,. figures, neok- large establishment where every species of dry goods, fancy goods, haberdashery, and, 1 think, every - An exchange says the subject borrowing, and lending Row *She---..4.----:Stopped.Bon-awing. 111, 1-13atogilamineasrintwttahrell were sold—three , .ctlioemTsDhileiorniP:a,cmtl guors, and thing but eatables, employed, the proprietors boarding i tiyes, are no tendance excellent, — The Trip tol Europe. and lodging a large number of them hundred and fifty salesmen were on the premises. Thei. shops in. Dublin. „are very fine, 'the prices i ignoraw,e, lower than in Londoli and the at- 1 I d 171.4 t 1 human boln 1 gulpers sl.,0 but the late- erally Testi). the course of a convers-caatulioenullY)iit°11hf Ili t'ab'lle3liu"):Tvilinireell3e:° ' 11Y reminiscence, of that chttractei 1; ahlri-liAtsa7111smb 'which lad happened in One of its subscribers the other day, I his spaire diet when he suddenly recolletted a fuvn- il' la:'11:11:i3:eling-ewahieabtrlice°strrn'sbt—als‘i:etitlir3117o°11elosiYtennsjtf‘71vafendbe:is'oivell-t-eYrilaOlNgwNI;elaist;11.h;elinbid..._iee:Anaaxils- ;11°T- — — - - - —r -Ts_ . A ,.. . t -t. tiht ) e°1tikhEt24. r rte_se. cibt' 'Se lible°6 m 'bri:drin: '. s e°Y1t :' 1 lieePing her own counsel, the 'very philosophical mode of eventu- al -1s putting a stop to the nuisanee. i TiTo insare, °Nvi-haoQhuaadkeenr ciltand,eyd, atini eosteheinr v:ilognhsbfoor; I, From .33.63.ayai * hitier:ibehaaiehrdceklalin. aes esge:Poaasdi:Iteli t.;auain; 1: 11. de ad\o{:feye. xnthPthlae:itsosbesti t3oe:nd‘ti :tel. yal.' I a long, time, patiently, hit Upon a - noon of saseb. si of tea and also a canister, he was and also a new canister to put it in. t taighborhood. He sa- id th:etrehe0hwand bort ' 1:' '' Placa: ztryezIplzewtevdtaii.,littitooberiuddtoeolfteifitrshoimtieoitnioi:ie.sdti- ‘ieVoraln. -ian:t ad tnhdae nioleeNadv_ soaings elicited nothing more than 1 " Jim, cbd I. not tell thee to get lae a pound of the best tee, and a , ft4 PO- ARTIES R J- and Tabla at low prices The Cheil TURNIP and Store. paid Tia 5 TO, people, of ea at work torn time, than, Addrcssii-b