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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-11-21, Page 6a 1 t, _._ __,. - - - -. i, - ,._ - i --. _.._ . . I - 'Ir I i I `( { ' - . _ 11 _ 4 - - _ jj '. fi S I. i i a 1 -,- �' I - ­ a . . � . I I - 'Ir I i I `( { . ! � .. _ I " i I . - . : . I ` , 1 � 4' F ' - I i . i+ ; I i I 1 I 0 t 1". s1' I I I - I i ? � - ! t - l 1 i � - - f __ a i - - 6 k _ - - i V - 7 I i � T� TSE U . i _. . I - _ .� _ 1 - - , i Four �'HH Mali `)' 'I' *Al�ffiER, xRli BEST{ 1DUCATED FARMER yon the farm may well p,use and re- nr C41inI I mon us and'; aro I to rite a book onAents. flea, and see for themselves that the 271 TS .,F � -women for Cz IFrom an Agrieultural Correapoiwknt of arming for Ce tral Illinoi , I should go great need of the farmer is knowledge, To pick from K . -�- . ffee tg fife Glii citta Trrvurie. o him for the ata. In t to first place, rather than a large amount pf cash -cap- !� Georgia .that i tial and if the will but it l; this know - e is a Mau olf? observati n and when , Y p f �. E T ` z Mon seed to u I am aware th�t, most of my reader a and, led @ to active use, they will cease to } --'he Slialti, ie has seen a neighbor m king A From „ j • I will say that the great and imperative g� long for the fancied things that are. less $2 75 a Set. i f y , has ofle,. f any one brach of fa min he has need of th@ farm r is money Yes, that and less real.' ; RURAL. �> is a great need,; for it is the measure of dopted it, an( investig , ed the cause - - - - ---- �-i = fifty of the ch? ud effect; an1, when ltc' has the crop - �•fa t p,:atilelir°$ values, and thea ant b which his labor a 11 ��GT101'K 4L'1E I is exchanged for that by others. But early far sale! !unless there is some par- ! OF s J K T DENT'S y 0 � `-fI he tnexttl - g icular thing Fn the way, he sells at FARM FARM STOCK & I PLEMENTS 39 LADIES et isture W-110 rec; where is the pion �y to conte from. He a I k - ' , ace, and, in ties he hasho need for the pl>inatiaat i cannot go to the old mines- .and dig it, ! Duey, it is la red to some res onssble Beautiful Goods, from ,, 125 rap, y� 10 far then lie I i . , -.wo.ul "cease to be a firmer• Pi. J. P. BRINE has rrsceived in from { r o stztliei3t d' eighbor at th legal rate. Less than M Mr. W. U. FOWLER, to sell by Public Aua � � � �, �t like°,� • � Then he must ha e. some `other way by i wenty years ��o he had Ithe misfortune tion) on Lot 31, Con: 3,11. R. S., Tuckersmith, which to comixia- it. Grow corn tend. � � � � � � > .._-.A tnilli�rtiI i o become se6 irity for relative, and Ogg, Thursday, Novereilber }4�'th, ILS73, � r 7 � r - aider 'Lilo orrcl and crops, says one. he result was °that he h d nothin but Tho following v'nlunble property, Ifiz.: !horse, 6 � + � eSS Stock of I L L I N E RY and all m . ,4 I there ! inlb g ver from the g ea old • 1 mare, in foal, 9 years old: 9 cows, in But these cost' tnbney and labor, and if sold at th@ cost, -hick appears just now n emigrant «goii ; his lauseltold �gooda calf 1 heifer, 2 yearn old, in calf,' ! bull, 2 yours �Wsi aid Of Ili€ that could bei asked in ij, , his family- old 2 hives of bees; 1 lumber vagon, wooden t ®�elt1eS o the Seas®n at ' 11. to be the case, he; has no money left. So v 1 milk wagon, iron axle 1 irn beam thistle , 1t13 fifty gal{ and his know. edge of farming, for his axiei; DENTS Chea Dr Goods Establishment, Seaforth. � € f that the growing of crops docs not al- cntt[er plow last of tion harrows; 1 gang plow ; 310 ` p y A young ways bring him money, that is, _moue capital; and, �ith these, lie became a tel- 1 re ipmg machine, St. Geor�o make ; 1 hay rake; y ant farmer for, wo or thr e ears. And, f z 70 ru man,NV alt, that ht may apply to other use, for the Y 1 ap rlcultural furnace ; I fauniil Tuiil ; 1 sat of S p ' now he is ani _ ng the largest and best plow harneas; 2 sets ,single harness; cordwood, CnCD i13s• t kt-il money that c 'me' of the growing goes ha ' straw and many other articles ,s too numerous NEWCLOTHING STORE IN , E F T � '`� tt place '��e awlf' awayin the cast f labor and other i g ms , fs,rmers in the County, a�}' cl all from his 3 , to entiou. The whole of the nU ve property will ��i Ilkmj}� art Of 1 labor and kno; ledge. Taus a man may be si ld without reserve, us the proprietor intends �p i i of the cost of t e crops. So, simply �° '� 1 ' growing and se in the crop at cost draw his kno} ledge partly from books retiring from farming, andhasuo f rtheraseforit. _ g or from observation, whi li is simply the y The colli - i bring no money. " But," says another, e that is � gut in books T)E1JEs 1N AKl►1 the - fSD w '� %It $ prosllerry u 6f ht,,, useful knowleic 1 + It not previously sod :by priva�® bargain, ' we trust sell rhe ciss at a . ro p ®� THOMAhc` an �`'p p anti -this ca it is to be ills director Of fault will be put up and sold by uction on the. Nell, what is ' aefit . Simply selling I abohe day. `,Phefarm is L6b 13 on t ie Third Conces tss"�D3in8r siftroduction. Zper his labor and h capita . siorl, II. R. S., Tuckersmith, couta ns 102 acres of �above the cost;f p y jeweler sold a well, but who tai tell me what it costs THE VALF3iF FARAiI RS' CLUBS chose land, about 90 acres of wh ch are cleared Wishes to inform th people of senforth and vicinity thathe has now his fall stock ou hand, and that �'O' yr an under good cultivation, the balance is well he is prepared. to take orders- for Clothing of all kinds, which he will taro out in first-class style. Allier fOr £`vi` to grow 100 bushels of corn, 100 bushels is thus made ; anifest, fc they are the timbered. There aro 5 aero of fail wheat, a large � �" =the mo 'r I of T e of bails of otatoes of a les, means of dist niinating ;knowledge of a bee ing orchard, 2 large frame varus, a frame It is fears d, w Y Y p , pP ar of any other crop? No one, for no practical char; Cter. I dri ing shed 50x52 on the premises. Thera is p..r. ' ' such result has eTer been figured out by The man lto has a. good business- cls plenty of water, there being excellent wells ltrarlaore cwar m re certain to succeed as a with pompe. The farm is situ, ted on a good Ci) � C'�' !he Cavity 1`0 ui the farmer. He ma know that it costs . trainin is C L CJ rr �� Z'T j g p gra el road, and is within an hour''s drive of either o H the n?io'tatt? lsc� _� less than 50 scuta a biisheI, but I venture farmer, for he; brings his �nowledge to a Cli ten or Seaforth markets. A g od cheese fac- , i practical use I could the man in to adjoins the farm. Terms wil be made known half mile iTi to say that no t� o or no ten farmers will pr g Y He has on hand select from a very nice stock of Beavers, President Cloth, Pilots, Brand Cloth, }+� H -i Y on he day of the sale, or previou ly, oil applies- ---The Dueh inter at Our stances of fail c where men have com- the raises, or to the Trowserings, Doeski s, Tweeds, Fancy Coatings and Vestings, and all the latest and most fashionable - E agree Oil the cos Last w , riot to the proprietor on p I n and style of goods. Ha ing had long experience as a Cutter in sore of the best city establishments in the i'� y � � � }� � ou�ly to}ut Fanners Club, tiffs question came,: up, menced fermi g .with la%ge mea s, auc forcer, at 8enforth, CC�_ ' j and one man ,sai(1 8 cents, another 15, who have be ome 'bank apt in a fey► Sole to Commence rat 12 o'clpak, sharp.. country, htr. Thoma has no hesitation in gunrauteeing the most entire aatiafnction. CD � � sway as Si1�; >� Q I uttds $t another .35, and several named 30 cents years. Thea men did; not want for , RMS -Ali sums. f,$5 and under cash ; over C . - �°' � > r wo �se rant aaga per bushel, hus ed and in the crib- I money to mal e the busifiess profitable, the amount 115 mouths' credit will be given on - These men -were i set to fi urin u the but the did 'ant a, knciwled e of the far' ishing app oved joint notesv � r -i tt I t c�h��s fell't g g p y . g W. Q. oti�rl,Fji, Proprietor. GENTS' FURIIIISHI SGS. 0 ""� arm was broke items, .to show j st how they arrived at business itse and ho to meet the I. . , 0 � .. I + J P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 209 �° -- Prili@a• I the sum total• '�he 8 -cent man failed to thousands of ew sad ever -varying con A complete stock of the vary latest and most fashionable linea in Gents' Fnrnisiin^s. n_ ;.,.a was expected= , report; but said hat he had left out some ditions of soils climate, and the ups and . T g E te�� � 1--� € n way tai few items to the estimate ; the la -cent downs of the ; iarkets. A BICULTURAL .MUTUAL ASSUR' P � � j ' man reported ;28 cents, bait declined to . After all t e _ drawbacks to farming, l n the The pro - a show of terns. So the CIab b there is.no bu iness NCE A SOCIAtION OF CANADA. READY-MADE CLOT.HiNG, CD e I t D H aq ht�- ,�� Ari` make , Y 1 }"� �J yaq ripee ttarle. I way of guess, Game to the conclusion So CERTA Ii IN THE AGGREGATE,— mewhere about 25 or bear so H AD OF ICE, ' LONDON, ONT. A good assortmen of ready-made Clothing, manufactured at the best establishments, and will be Y. s Tf� [>%lt-incl : bei Si ` that the cost was so and there is nusinesa that will Ue I sold cheap. l�� H-� .� I'xtrce Fredert' 30 cents. much of ne 1 t . so much' of mismanage-. e- . ��-yy }} --A alexic I cr g 0 + 8 kPITAL, (1st January, 1873,) 280,631 94, with 5 t ` O V t?i r I said to a 'm reliant, yesterday, Do ment, and $o uch of downright stupid- C -over 36,000 Policies in force, Premiums reM C) ',---,, z- - you knew what per cent, of profit you it and et ' cholarsbip and genius are oei d in 1872' $87,000—nn increa�e of over $9,000 { ratty forth yare mal.iug on rite sale of goods?" "l�To, notatall ossa 'tial to success in a finan- on he large business of 1871. This old reliable - HATS AND CAPS. - ® Sonars is the x v the reply. 9f aim Co piny—th9 successful pionoo of cheap farm 1-;-1 v O h sir, as _,promptp _ sat year I sial aspect. till we know that the ata- ins ranee in dauada—issuing nowj monthly nearly }j -i ie to make per cent., and 1 y dent who has; a ey e to facts and eschews na any Polielee as the whole y arty issue of s A choice assort .rat of Hate and Caps of the very latest styles. ; � d filth 2,WC1 Atrial is ail that i re uired to satisf the ublic that entire satisfaction xillbe given them. I . '�,0fl(� _ - � loin Of ` made dust '- per cent. ,on my capital and theories, not i my makes farming pay, alai rity of ogler Companies in tie same line of }...] � d . „ bus mess in the country, distributing their risks in Q y p 4 labor. But are yon cortin you made but has an en ii ment in it.e ual to.thats� Cor. P v t� _ Y q sue a mnnnet the; under no alpparent possible Remember the pl ce—T. X. Anderson's old stand nett door to Logan d Samieson's, Main street -1 Iso much . "Not quite, there are A? pn t, 0 tlrQd men' and" q , of the man of business or the man of a• sal mity or, contingency, a heavy! drain could be Seaforth �� the debts that we counted', good, and the profesSion, fo he is aware that know- made on their: capital, has decide to afford pro- O H N THOMAS, Seaforth. ; � Q C loan of $70,t10- Dods on hand that were 'counted as so ledge is a cash ca ital and he ,studies to tec 'onto the owners and occupiers of Isolated 389 � v�iiloi vas _ g Dwellings in Cities, Towne and Villages, at rotes _ X n — much cash, all of which have;not mate- increase this oa d. that will defy any respectable or esponsiblo office ' � 0 D � oeesiiti i b nig riall varied from the estimate." And H --i A ptlbrina` y The farmer who goes into the city or to c!nt ander. T , this is the manner of getting at the village to gel'rich. by: trade soon finds I tending insurers will nota : hat this is the A'I R 1J Y Q l em and the oral Fire Ifutual that has deposit d with the Re- N a — -guidance Of th STR y r years 'estimate, which that the want] of a knowledge of the busi- ceiv r -C enernl end been licenced to do business y value of oil � � � 1 shows that you trade a 'certain suml,of nese to hand s greater titan the want of thrqughout the Dominion of Cauda. That the .. � � � �d n bntgh�, money? ? Now it appears that you cin- ass is and roots of this Com on accumulate at Aro now receiving large additions to their j y O9at leave 11 _ Y , Pl?e Y cash capital, d is soon isgusted, if not p , p � , _ - • . not take the :,same basis and make up ruined in his' finances. The men who 'the embers credit, affording a stare land for the M « pro uction o1 members, and keepil�g down the cost will h! $t �{I` to - y. p Y , have become r`ch and. o erf ul have done of i surance, instead of (as with tock companies) , take the steam - i � your refit for file current -ear. No � r ` but we can study the market for pur- so not on a cash capital t' aid thein but be' g distributed amongst share Folders. That it OF GROCERIES O _ K p , ST9CK I it ` r oris, aztd theft. chasing, and the eat lTiate th.e ability of a capital of practical kno ledge, with a ins! Lres nothing more hazardo s than Isolated , 0j r' Canal, fort , Dw tugs, Farm Property, Cheese Factories, tortes, Coon- � ' country to b . of us' and this is alld Seat the !' _ the eo .v y r ready tact to. urn it to use... It is .gen- try hurchee and School Houses hos no branch w Which they offer Cheap for Cash: ' that we can do - and we i find that, tak- erally a frost r a long con inued drougth for he insurance of more dangerous property, and ' - > Samaria, �1R111 ' �' , , incl -a . live stock i � ons. The ilg ing one year wi: h anot er, we make a or an inflictio of insects that - changes pay all damage by lightning }„ z ; 13 € profit. That is, we hav more value on I in eilelosed fields of farm. Thatfi having, besides men# h silo the quantity f the crops and their con- q Y p a Lira© Premium note capital,; cash always on { francs i. hand at the clams o£ the ear than at the sequent value while; in € business, it is hag , it is enabled to pay ai! ho>;,est claims witin The CASH BU "Elis will find it to their advantage to GIVE US A CALL. . ? beginning." Now, Among all your needs, he inflation o credit and the resulting out any nnnecessary delay. That n the past eleven f ( it Tlfortult. what do you 'co eider the most .im rt- yeas this office has distributed o�er "half a mil- - It Y po anies that ake and unmake fortunes. lion o! money" in eatiefaetion' of- losses to its � Fine Flavor Teas from 50 cents up, j � Clerk fif the Ci i1. ant, -the knowledge of the .business, or has, the farmer as well as the business members. Bright sugars, 11, 10 and pounds for $1, t2i . _' Iinnid, capital ? ,, i?` a as to that, both are tan, be he m nufacturer or middleman, Y ur support of this Company is solicited on its Rice, 20 pounds a r �_, 1 i GO M was not intern important bathe first is the most s0 own merits. It is claimed for th4s office that it Raisins, 12 pour s fo $ , - was shot and k > subject to sort of lottery that in I { ' has done more to provide cheap i4ounince than all Tobaccoes from 40 aerate per pound upwards, - , for without A the seconf 1 would hav a no ome respects,,! is beyond his control. But the the' Companies combined. , It is a notorious the 6th °l { value cud be frittered away. And just here axe so 1111lnany things that can be fact that the compottpg Comparii0a have for years Also a la a Stock o Pickles sauces, S tats, alt }rinds, ]?lavorings, Eatraats, Vie. Canned Goods in snieS C�askitt' i I large , P -so it is of the farrier ; his greatest need aided off b j€a roper knowled e that bee copying aur plans and adopting our rates as a great variety. Salmon Mackerel Lobsters sazdines &c:mi y I p g ' nee,s condition of their existe,nee. g y + + ► mills, Florida. , ie knowledge hof Ith@ markets, their sup- .e feel compa atively certain of success. - ■ been nnttinate ply and dems.nd. Thispermits him to In farming, is Gi c the Old Tarmnvorite the _ - - g !i Preference. ( missed the ked Select his cru P. nd to know where t0 Lass ORROwEl) CAPITAL TT �T v'''im 1Oh� I fill it to theca advanta e • and illus A plications by moil promptly Attended to. BRUSSELS r O lJ1v Y g , hag among he other -nidustries ; and (WAS. T. DOYLE, Agent, FLOUR ANaD FEED ALWAYS ON HAND, AND SOLD ills miss1. enables hi.m receive a : profit over the ust now the world is being enlightened 3o6- hoz 39, Clinton. and also drab AT M 1 LL P R 1 C E S. sv�sc��BR ,,es is eau the attention mere cost of production. Knowledge is, n this inters ;ting subject and it is one - _ i stolen from alit: i. , Nom which a ma take a useful lesson.. - Y T of the farming I community in general to.his , t therefore, ane o his greatest needs for + y TEGETABLES IRECEIVED FRESH FROM THE GdRDEN EZ ERY DAY, large andvarlea s'toGis of -A winters . ; I I { it , through this that he obtains a be farmer w 'o borrows money to add to EAF���TH � _ ports that "�� , I - _ I profit, and that profit is his money. 's acres, or p build him .a new house, � 1 T 7 Bump, was'M,a i. This need au pl=ed he is enabled'to get _ _ FRUITS ALWAYS ON HAND DURING THEIR SEASON. A TICtllt 'a Iffiplenlellts, s most impro ident, and must" sooner or i j the wife of t;e I_ money,-`` td make money." Not that ,ter pay th pcnalty. So, in most in- Glonaisting of shy by nature . he di S the old and coins i but he has nn - Come one and all nd give us a call, and we will guarantee to give you Groceries as good and at as I -Z Lg g' ,tancee, the anufacturer who barrows N W ESS uo�Qs j the peculiar - - g t . how law a figure as any ouse in town. T Tx�- e ,'; Wit` the l,nawled a how to command i nosey to ext' nd his business is .blind to TROD AND r1' OD L'O:WS� `w secure a portion of that which passes to true Inter st, for in nearly every in- ' - - (foods delivered as renal free of charge. i ET'e: t false through his hag s. - fence, this o er-reaching results in ruin, t With the latest i proved Steal'Mould Board, a ken of , a g At W. HILL S. STRONG & FAIRLEY. } It is said the " he press is. tying daily lessons in this 806 and it is ul k I KNOWLEDGE I8 POwLR; c 'Nestor, an It is smatter of astonish- i .___ .- --- --_-- - - _ . .—.-- -- _- _ --- GAN PPLOWS� funnels to tell Ibut, in this case' it is also mpney, and ent how mi `h of borrowed capital has T - thus forms a pat of our working capital. en."and is a to ed in the industries N W S HA � • LSr peetiis thus lie p y iCULTIVATO S, LAID ROLLERS, vied to (acorg I I 1 I In short, it is t at which moves capital rad business the country. And the GOLD, IS GOLD, . ' and gives it vat ue. In merchalndistng, ld Ada e `is t ue that ' `The borrower is HARR.O with limn with- { g i At W. HILL'S. i s, scS, aye. _ -In thin Lo 10 per cent. of hose engaged in it make he servant t ':kthe lender." If farmin �'=E' _T=DE -�TO 'L� O�VF' '� more than :ti linin or make a refit. r' a much in proportion of borrow ( , He would eg to {rill special attention to the the people aro„ I g P ar led s p po I d celebrated brought lad' �" This is not orfs to capital a0 much as it TAnd the best way to save it is to purchase a genuine article in j i p }d cash tapir 1, tt would make a worse • ni W CO RS ETA, frame those whj i is to thektio�vlelClge of the rlarkets. f ilure than any other department of TE S, S ,JGARS AND GENERAL GROCERIES, F.A� 1VT. S �L v..ailing Ariel ' better busi- usiness. At W. HILLS. Very cheap, at txiiintry. L Now, the farmer needs a . gess education y to short, he moat, iu 'hen far farming is carried on with L E S FLOUR AND SEED STORE Whish has �,-, von J�w vorsal satisfaction wh avec addition to knowing how to grow his nowledge its main capital, it is. a used, to wh1Ch is ridded s Thistle Point, eQ the trait initis p much regnixed ina part. Also, to some first- unusual pr05 cru sat the lu t cost, know what to s ccess. Of his we have the evidence iii Fionr,t and co eal, Provisions, Hams, Bacon, Frau, Vegetibles'constantly on .hand. teas p N E MILLINERY a ! tracts at ,in i grow, and, 4yhe# grown, how to put it I�rh ery school- is.triet in the State, and, F TO PREVENT DYSPEPSIA, TRY OUR.+GRANULATED WHEAT. - ROLLERS, before the $u' cn the market. I A few days before the_en we ah this, it is also evident STAVE I?RUI LAND flame a •areae late crash, a farmer ~vita offered 4U testis At. W.. HILL ►5. ChO�C �Ot of Crooke y and Glassware:.ply at,.with ba 'h knowledge end cash -cap- , - , From $22� to $85. Also, a few upon wouli . [- a bushel for G, 000 bushels of corn, to be - i al, it is Splendid bargains n Fruit Jars. Call and see them. Goods delivered tree of charge. delivered in Ocober but '';he declined N.R.—QEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES still- on bend. refs' The Iild t , A YI T -CLASS BUSINESS, Flrt-�j asS Y t`�€ OS? f311ffiE'nt�f t saying that h efei'red all the profits, ut, without he farmer, it is no better N W CLOTHS, 9 and intended to ship an his own account, THOMAS LEE, Seaforth, Ont. 1 ing to .he t>hi' t an mercha lama, in'which nine ,out1. aettingtnp lorSpritig u3e, Warranted of very beat a complete b.? and thus be his oven middleman. To -day a ten failmake more than day's At W,', HILL'S. I business at & ;' . he can et for E the same c 9 rn only 25wages.I I . beenl at itas ; Dents, a diffe're�ice of $900. And ythis The thrift of manufactures and trade I S'EAO' E D T� M B E: - $900 - j list abou , represents the profit of , now show I to have been more a - N W •F L a W RS s E � OR X11 of whio� will ba sol�3:at the emery � e mimes hav the roor his a .ilit to make ' attars for the growing, P Y agent than sal, for, after paying the i ' a LOST PRICES FOR CASH mand exCe . t 1 money. He no v estimates that the price crowed captal, there is not more (if as k p, At W.' HILL S.Or a proved credit. matter terse will go u.p to 50 cents by the lst of June uch left th the mor@ humble tiller of , . next. Thus it is much easier to Showr;R*R W 1L K 1E & C O■ - j\T.' '. t e soil to abl-1 to command. It Ras aN�M. R. WILSON.'", cireulatioit how much we have trade or jo t during A_ reat bloats boo after;• all in which + i 1 t , I Y + N W FLAN N ELAS, Wish to inform the people of Huron and public generally that they have leased the seaforth Foundry Brussels, Feb. 12,1$73. 271ey •ing Compa L I' given rime than. o esti irate he future ere was noreat amount of reserved ` _ for a term of years, a d are now prepared to manufacture all kinds of Dosis at the profit. Last year I took 1 bushels of arnin aleft the o erat rs -the own- ' I ' 4.-4.— from half - an acre of land and g q p L� o W-; HILL S. K /� - ra ion ,but i. po i r of the caiiial having ,ken them in Cast�ngS, ,Straw Cutters, Sawxx3 11Qach�nes p# the sold 'them for $50 ; this -year "40 bushels he way of indereat. Had the Spragues g FALH�WJ 1873 from one and , 'half acres, ,tad those are p they never N W SHIRTI�G,S, PIOwS and other .Fermin rn ze meats--- _ I _ perated, on th ir. own ca ital, pr . also worth $5+0. ! So much fox the season ould have felt the shock of the panic ; a p �HE i : and so much for ' , - l UNDTRSIt D is just receiving the IW* a r the market.; ll refersrz ut they gambled _with other people a We are also prepar' d to do REPAIRING of every description. est Stock of The rice ••of labor and he rice of At W.!, IIILL S• The undersi ed h' ve had to ec experience in the Four sI zvl , but P . P one ani the result is they have! en- gra ntr p dry business, and are prep red to guarantee Y merchandise may remain u 'form for p' ' ' ' satisfaction in all th it work. + _ attain.th Y an eyed th own res urcea. The STAPLE AN'D UNCY :DRIB COOS long period, but not so the . . ave made to ;many good , and the mar _ 287 KERR,, WILKIE &_ (��. " I h s been of 1 YIELD' oz, $E CRors. et is overstopked and lie same thin E1�1/ TIES I . I GRO ERI S, HAP._D�'6'ARE, d -as Ln . Here is an orchard that, last year turn- s seen to -day ;among that class of farm I ' BOOTS ANI SHOPS, READYhIADE CLOTH- pinnisbment i cd out 6,000 bushels of applies but this rs who have operated with borrowed At W HILL S. the practice ► r► ' CODERICH F O V N DR IIr G, FINERY, ��., f. year has only 300. A ch rry-orchard . apical, and it is those th t feel the pan -3 31�n� that last year iodated sum 300 bushels , c and are t volved in it If all' this Ever brought into BRUSSELS, which will be #Nil€ X0015 antitt,ln�, Y P and complete by the 5th Instant. Triets,r_ real she l' of fruit was entirely killed daring the ill lead to more prudent system of NEW COLLARS,' I beg to refer yea to the following price !it i'. 0. winter. When the farmer s ws his crop agement, the press hard times , t ,1 leading linen anti "her Goods will be found q�I of winter wheat, he knows khat it moat 11 tend to, od. At W.:' HILL ►5, a proportion -,' s th;e ordeal of .the autumn drouth, As a Nems for this, e must begin • t Sea 36 Iin. 6•rey Cotton at 12 cents ' FAR -31 Foi the drying winds of winter, he alternate live within'; our means and to see if T7� I J '01C N "' ly" '"`7 ='' j Y g , NE Y►" CARPPiTS Per yard. • Gont.es,v)1r "f . I I freezing and thawing of sp ing, the at a cannot pu our knowl dge Heavy 36 zn. Ble' ched Cotton, at 1d serfs alt rt"I :Twirl 1 g4Li { tack of the chinch -bug, the midge, the T A BETTER SR, p yard, A'�e1 t:;11 1 i;,ii a X,X ci ; ti army worm an�l the rust; nd yet we rad to rely re on it t an on borrow- At W,'" HILL ►r�, � Heavy Scored Wazt•cey, at 15 ce�tts Pte' y know that the erop is a papng one on •cash-capit . The chief indebtedness ? yard . VALffiABI:£ the average, t ough h m not even f the farmer s for land. Under' many N Wr CU RTAI NS, 'T`he C�drxch Found ry & 1V�[anufaetur. xn Co, hTadder. Prizrts {'fast colors), a IO cel 'OR S,�I,1 cliL h,' ' res his seed. But shout he esca a enditions th has been a sod invest- _ _ p ' p i g Be to inform the ublic,that the are le ared to contract for per ya''d' s itiJ,• �" `•i iii_ .1, ; I. g p y p' p I ,.. ,. a, , all these, he al a knows ;that the crop af- ent ; but, j st now, uncultivated and At W.: HILL S. No. 1 Lybster ills, 33 and 36 int. CO�- d cif tui ,1 a l STEAM E7GIES AND BOILERS; FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS Situ �c�. I'c.r faii'al' r folds a large p ofit, and thus; is willing to npastured a :res are not ' pro>;table, for tons, sial L bster Mills Cotiora yarn, g , - • take the risk. After 'all these - risks, he taxes and hnterest are rett sure to i SAWING MACHINES &e, _ l c l u e t:frethou ht to onsider h t an vane ther'I mi ht be in A Ne2(l.Stock, n hand --I T E ' alu�ays;ort It rub, t with pr d o g t o up y a c g O R Iti AND �POOD N PLOtiVS, �wlth steel boards • _ 1 condition of. th6 soil, to 'kno the effects slue. The ' ost prosparous farmers in GANG PLOWS, CULTIVATOR '`, STRAW -CUTTERS &c, EASK nig r lb. 'S E 1 • of the , climate,, to study the e probable his neighbor ood are those having forty Large Stock, ; �t Gaud Young Hyson at 8 s7} and so ee _ u SUGAR A.N POTASH KETTLES GRATE -BARS Finest hioynrae 'Tea it 87I cents per Ib:, �$} i demand of the market, is th _first need eighty Acres. These farmers have price, ala seg my -Nle teats per 1b, by fife -of the farmer, �or it is his c pital,-the ittle or no borrowed capital to eat out { lPAGGON BOXES &c, half cheat, or Ca ldie. p l Choice Stock, t . lever that is to be employed to make his heir profits, ! d are the; least affected i COOKING, PA%LOR AND BOX STOVES, of various linde.apam�, Pekoca, &c., I Gunpowders, !Con us, ; i +: I € equally good vn)ene. ti; •1}i:,tf I capital and h'is labor r • fitable in the hard ,times. As's a matter of Special value in Ca eta Hemps, Stair, Tal" e�I„� :•.-tents k:4: p p ' y a�ad Chia Stock ALT PANS MADE TO ORDER short, that whish gives him Money. - aurae, their` gross income is less, but I p ' ALSO, eatrys, two and three p�, ail wools and felts, i? 4 birch as an _' I - i- This knowledge is partly to be pur- heir expense , or outgoes, are also less s IRON AND 'BRASS CASTINGS A.N•D BLACKSMITH WORK., Can and see the goods and prises, and i have been ntr I 1 chased, though; the most of i must come proportion; and the make little tom- i .. x �c • I L S for yourselves. Y f BOILER AND SALT PANS REPAIP�ED O SHORT NOTICE suSful r by experience ai.d everyday ' ractice, or, taint. ? i - TWENTY TO T Y -HORSE. POWER TUBULAR BQILF�BS NO TRO'BL Ta SHOW COORS, fur toward . I O' o8ibe CommerC,al Hot@ - generally on band for sate. b@en 4 t Highest priC� psi for Grain, all er rather, the manner of the a plication of The Rreat uiety to get rich rapidly PP I tom- Ail order. addressed to the Company or Secretary will reCCive Nom tattontion. aimris4 E p Y prompt .�! of produce. thin knowledge, The best fa er in this 's at the botto o£ the' pr sent panic. S 3FORTH. i fects in the E' t A. HODGE ecretary and Treasurer. B. HORTON, President. JQ N LE° �K � eortect tit conn to a marl ignorant of books and Our farmer; boys who .h ve been look- ' R. RUNCIMAN Gen@Nal iviana er,11 yet he is i I ing. Kith Ion g eyes n he glitter be- ' I CASH PAID FOR. BUTTER: ( - _ . g 13rnese181 Sept. 18, 1873. 1 i 1 E - f _ . } ! 1,.. V i ly . I I k 'I . �� t I . 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