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I I r i-.- —ay, IC401111ty '11 I I , an mer has speh� little righteOushess. youpaisfi-onibitterness , , : : I or � - � . � I : j Wport . . ,, I . by, hivation, the O'V . .. � I I . t_-_ .- - . -e of endt rai and f rom . . I ACRICULT�RAL IMPLEMENT - -1 -Nving repor In Eastern Flanders, Of I 00 -acres Of be;iaestbe wages. rhe laborer is as into the courag I i . I , The LLLLL . L . I I land, 72 are sown with cereal a ah(l plants sur�d of ,his plot -for 30 years, and -Will- endurance into battle, nd flom battle � , . -1 . _� . � - eme - . : — ! ; . �� I Nngin,eer, giving a st�tt -nt Of� I . . I . L . Hbro into victo , till at last he trial dignifies � � I : ! 'Sewin IVI.achille, anti . -tion. a;nd dinie, i I * tweny-eight with ingly spends his tinie ,upon it .� ry, 1. f— . � I . i . i ig i . � . . .� nsions of tb - used in manufactures , . I . I I L � � a . .& X roots, and forage ; but to this must be dou4tless, under ad,v erse circumst, and blesses your life. . beforceof pray- NTED AGENTS FOR THE ALE I - . i3ty uniertl . . ances, . S . ' _* � . � I '_ ' [. . not altogether effe tive at once. Its THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE, � BEEN APPOI - bri&I'-s ill the, Coll added 31 acres of after . a living is 7 ;16t what or is � . I I , % . .tion of the Council w�w read aut � prop, w1iich gives made by a f amil� L I Z S1 A� INSTRUMENT' . 1. � I .� . re . P MU 10 - � IblifteP . ordin action is cumulative. At . first the ce, ( '011 I - - e L . 69 as affording excellent food for cattle, kind of a living ? � N ot what any - � I I - I i . . I __ � to the Fillan. - 7 . _ ,eeding TAIP , i , . . L , to Common bieadows, and which ary English artisan, realizing the com- seems no answer to yo.Ir exe E JOHNSON FI E AND GARDEN � - I f 1"')1'anT.1 Couaty C'mi. I d to bitter cry. But there ias been an an- TH . � I i � I - ,L TO t7j�e wtrf . I I ! : . au 1aoW poor laud, can pay a rent of i . . :S MA T> (D :P, :E T–T ME - , - - - I o3pi-2io.r. . . . foit§l procurable by wages of ,& poun swer - God has heard. A little grain of . . I ; L 1 ; I . , . L I bave I-X41nIneil the bri(Igif.; . I � I i . ! 15 an, acre- The second sow ss 30 shillings a week, would be inclined to .1 : .1 : I I ' I -s t! I � -�!IiP botindarit. a after I I . � L I striength, not enough t( be conscious of, . FOR -THE COUNTY OF HURON. I - ­,�, . . ,diflerent toNV11 I ' perg'nl colza, flax, pnt'up with. . . . � I I .. ­ � + ave fi)ulld a or of turnips and 3 ay or another. I - . * I ic .H HT. . ,be Coullty a.-nd h. I mi I I best hits been given 111- one w � . i S.EWND MA; HI: E DEPARTi�IE L oes ; and tl-le carrot, ich grow the 0 I L I I : and early potat. L The two products, . . i � I -nt state of re -T . I yasped your - a a D %TtUkent � : in a ,,_I.y Intliffen, Aj na with- the �re- on �bor land are rye and potatoes, and A friend has come I n d g - . .. s - " to I - A which is sown in spri , , � . L al hand— I c sprinkle A complete Machine for thotoliowing purpos!3s; and adopte by the United States W r OP : ! I take pleasure in stating to the public, that I - � f Ilay an ; - - - tween I-11-_ , WDS11ills 1) I . - you have heard the la,rl; ov � or all others: I I a L � - 'I - � cediiig�erops, ani carefully,hOed after the' form the food o most, of the rur I � . i shall at all times �ave a stook of all the different ", L � I r� � P 'k L the eafth—a - � . I kinds of Sowing Machines, with 'their varied pre. - the brid,-4e crossing B acb- C - 11 . . ,elas t has been Lremar - his notes. like rain -drop 014 . � 1- I . , me. , ' they have been taken away. The - ,es in Belgium. . . 0 mind, you � i tentions to mt, . t . f g, awl s�ix ieet higli vers have occupied the ground during P 'text has'stolen into . x1t, that the purchasers may be able � �eet Ion, t � CIO ed t, at the 6e 1.11 races hav� L a pre- - Puttin out Fires in the First Stages. L � ' I � . It h . 0 i at one establishme . . I Man 1. -not bow NeA. orning, you � 9 L. . � to suit themselve nt, without - I I tween the ablitinclits. the winter - leaving -it clear for April - dilettionfor rye, and it'_bea better know 1 4 . i ! inconvenience. 91he -whole face of the eountr ' . . * y I . I 31 . - , rs I Keeping Adj6ini.74g Buildings Wet during a Fire: , has be6n., and sf�ll is, frequented by transient about ILI) years'and althoughou I � a the giant cabbage develops than. wheat while the'stra-v�,is much waliewith the o'd achi 9 at the heart, . � . � I Sowing.; an . ' ; gives but the grain of stren la as kept you � Wa.tering Gardens.. - I persons. My ob ect, is to caution fhe pablic . bridge is still in a g4�od stateof, I Pro U *( I during the cold season, making a stem use( for roofing the ci bins. Barley i � . .�thiug but Standard Machines, I'll I'lle: only appearance -of' l I I e-�-iw d L So it goes on ; bour by hour, i I - I so� Washing Windows, Buggies, &e. ; i tion. - h is worn (11; 6 , ndant And also a larger return ihan in Angland ; aliv 0. . L . . gular Eptablishea Agents,'who can al. -)or whic , six f eet high,, and giving abu . . day by day, prayer bri gal its tiny spark . . - . i aid of Reg _ L in the ji, � excellent leaves for milch cows. Cul- , and I potatoes, thougt so uncer ain, ow- . I I . se warraub and a tee .. - is a sma,11 bridge of 25 f�' . . . I I ways be found, and who 'aaran . I . ­ . . me neces the favb ite food of light till they orb int gf-star, its grain EAS �-EDI S-1-JI[P V DURA�BL ;can, be relied on, dud if the purchnBer is not suiteA I There - - ing I ' _TL y WOR -1 D _E! � � .- .. . � � Which 1 $ -extre ' - LE Al I . ture thus pushed to the lo the disease, ar � the favb boan anchor THEY— A RE i � with the distant for 'is of t1he Flemings - - bvwlcwheat i also a of strength till they grow in� t L kind the think they want, they cathave .. few rods L , I I . - - anc . I the privilege of o �nging it for any other. We * Th-& Sable boulakin 89.1rily requires some capital, I it . 13 I . - ' . adfaft.- The an- - � � . . . - L . i 1. requi es little of the soul sure and. .at( . - . I I e at all times I a new and fresh stock of the . . . -whatever bountlary line tw.(; . reckoned that, through a system of rig- pr ous plant, becau; ie it ree of And should be in every House, store or Workshop. . �,hax ), pro" R8 parsimony and iavina, double the .t e; and when t1e potatoe fail at sN�er to prayer is slow ; the fo . . F lorence and W;Qer Machines, as well as all the L On tile same - t) I I I . , la-ve. Not till life is . I .- . . m�kes,'which can be paid for on . tant Iii an easterly threel . . I I other standard len,A ,� sum pi�r a -ore is used. ifi' Belgium to that, ,the n(I Of July, it Q in be imn�ediately , prayer is cumu ti I . I , -Y, can I)e . . - sam ( , � , , . I e stifles . over is the whole swer given) the I : very easy terms, - or if not sztisfacto) stood abont; the �e employed in England,. - i i a Up as leaves I L . PRICE $8 EACH. I .. , I a -ad -two-thirds 'sow*, and comin., - . . . changed for any other that may be aesire.j. . . - 'fe, It is not, . . L .more on the beStL farms. . In t I his way 'the iveeds and gives I gbod seco d crop. whole strength it Z's bro I ti�ht under - � I � � 1, i . - I - . .Blatl-, Cre,ek brid" . - w , - in the same la Od Ztate. It I . - � 10 L stood. � . ? -Stop,ford Bropki. , . I * agro from i the most dense population in Europe can Fla:�' is. more cultiv ted, than ever, as i Can be examined at our Drug Store, Senforth � I 11 I � i I - - oil so littl - Fr -a t e. finest . 14 � L . MUSIZAL INSTRUM. EUTS. - - about two�- - y -ears t . - subsist on a a e -favored by na -a4ce and Engla d buy all IT OF L � I I I ,a. I '' - have suflered il . 3ite and may. - -1 L I . , . - . . 4 -so I T, OF rAw, --The fact . ' & 0 - - i ; ' I I q�aljty ready a Each fa er THE CAPITA- 110 .* I - ture. I . . . . pun. E . . E. HICKSON � . I I � e from, this -cause. Therk Turning to one of the most fertile grb-v0s the tobacco for his own us - while that the capital of Ja an is variously . � I ,gre - � ­ 1.1 I Y 0, and TO140) is . - . - L, �1_ I 6.-.C. WILLSON . - sinall bri�jges here also, One 0)) - Lrts of Belgium, all, as has been said*, is � near� Gummines and 1,Vervicq it a . culti- - spoken. of as Jedo, 17' - — — S 0: , I I -the world on Musical Instrnments, both - 5 A P" Can defy * .of the inam stream i2 or I. I 0 1 -nires a e�xplained as follows : Formerly -the � L charming.-everyirbad is bor vate4 on a large scale, and ac I in -Price and Quality, he cannot be surpassed. from it. Another bri4gae e,r(' * dered with I e, ca�pit I cities, -known A T H -1 0 k, N� S r8 of Instruments which he sells I - - trees ; not aL rise in the ground is seen,-; povv#ful flavorlauch vppreciate i - Ain- country had two ca�i� & temper- TO �' A R R I V E . 4 1 The manufacture � iver ,'-iable� On the Same line � L � , 11 iri ual an ; have a reputation that dare not be questioned. I ' all, ' calm, uniform, and presents an eric6 ._Chambei-8'� Jcurnal. � I 1 - to strangers as t] e spiri I . L I . f - � I firms. The M -half a mile fro ." is I . - I � He sells for no second-class. , thu- n - . image of quiet comfort and peacb, Each L . I _. 44.6�_ . al seats of'governmen ;, which were re- - - . I . i slick slid steinw.-ay Piano- . erince, Mason & Ham. Collingwoo(Us, I spectively the residenite of the Mikado . 'do -ii --road, is 130 . f P -et Iona al�l ' nded with . D4 . �L � stey Organs and Melodeons. ­�Ofou � s dheese-M� akin in Can da. I . � linj and E - hou e is detached, and 8arrou .. ­ . - -to - and DAYS3 . I L . . . � it was -built abou r large apple orchards, hedged in by bo , ; . . . and Tycoon. These ere Kio L I I I I .. high. ite a . X)_ I I . � . - 4 1 .- d. Tile I . 1, ­ I- - I the LL ! � I I . � i . and is still qui -900 I') bolly,or-bawthorn wherethe-cows are DTry.interests h ve ageneraly pro- Yedo, the'latter Lkno n through I . I I . - -however ' .) L __ I fILLte,andt 16U i )ut offic ed . I I . : , TS. _. Waut Ii�aking up anti broufrh-t tOL feed every morniragand even- gre.ss A a great d al a , (� mt� - Dutch as Jedo, but offic ally proclaim . . I - . : - AGRICULTURAL -IMPLEMEN I 0 - 0 . I ed e'- OI . . L L I . . I ry line bEtween. . ates, says the � L ndon o Or, will as Tokioj about seveny ars since, when . nd bes on 'Root On the bounda it is. of one at I . . . d one , the Finest Assortments a . I uchas Straw Cutters, Grain Orushgrs, � , . lug. ory only, and thatcb- I of, � i t quality STONEWARE of every description ever �r - S .ships of Stephen and _'Nic(Xall .1 G d rmidable OmPet- the Mikado abolished t ycoonate,an i . iutothis Market. . __ . - . Cutters, Seving ]A�chines and Horse Powers, all . i . I � ak is 1') 4 . ed, containing four rooms—the first for , soon Ild il ana a a O� �i T" . of the best, alw&ys on - -er _'�Iwi Cre . a L , . ly. It Lj� stated as Tenno, or E apan, central- ! 4, . meals, the second for the y and -pre- itor as to �cheese an � L I hand. . bridge ov ' f I . . . . . alid SiX L feet , -he muldi air has L mporer O"'ent and I . . I I � � . i hich in t . . the food for cattle, the others for , that, whereas -Canada used to purc L e ized the General Govern estab- - . ! I - . L. i � . . I 11 e'L eyajee L I . - I ! -_ Yo anil With I I =g rooms. The 7old:-fashionecl oak ,cheese largely "from. . United States, lished his resid a io, the mean- I . : .1 �. . I . 1 ! 1 . - built 13 years ag I � . I . . � I � � ;_ . N tion of ti -le floor the timber�s 4 . . del. of brightness ; tin she as 110 nds,� of her in, L of 9 t e in �apital. . . � . ! . IRO :HARROWSM . w 20, 009, - Pon � 0 which is Ea. L . . . � I .1 . � � L . I on Lto � M t 'S S t . I - on . L . I I I - furniture is a mo , roducti 'sp re., which' she is . i C3 11 1-1 _A� I T =) : . ! I I . I tly gooa. The upper floor and copper utensils shine on the walls,' ownt 11 I — — - I .1 i - Now i� the time to �purchase . � jai plank . and should � . � 1, repaTeL la�e O:�_ - t � i � , 1 7 . �SAdjtiol � , ; ­ . . bitewashed. The garden is p . d to pi ce on't .e markets of the BOOTS AND SHOESN' ' 1 4 1 . which are w . . I . L ; . . � length.- . . ------------------ 1b& - e ( airy in eat in Canada h I NT OF EARTAENWARE MILK FANS, &c. I ,:��,.:_._._.... - . I . down. over gay ' I I A FULL ASSORTME I . ........ I... .. ., - AWN -ad L I I - � � with wall flowers, I - I : I I aches at -eache L want a. fi dahlias,. �nd- hyd- ; world I Th la .%s CROCKS the whole L 0 its pteient posi. � : I . t I i'� - pro I * I .. - ; rangeas and the -florists' flowers whic�h gm- ME., ---,,--- I � i I I I _., _­ -­ - - - _1: a 'a a 1. L tion 4f importanc�. SevenL..'years only - I . t � . . - . Me bridge, a . are to be shown at Ghent. . I - . . i 1 . I .. . - I I , . I 1, . .:-.-.- J-t_- L ... ... � .. . ....... ­ - __., . — Zarth� The S - � . I )lace ; have been required for this developement . � .. . farther east, also On Vne . Outside everything is in its I I L F�ER an experience of 25 years shoemaking : . . I , Of every description, manufactured at the � �_ 211�::�E­ I-"' 4 . L I =I . . ' I t . nottLing spoils the green a � ward -the ditch 1 of the industry, and it is estimated thatL A in Canada, and having en the first ostabo- . . I . : Z -__ --------------- .- � .. � .X boundarY, is 140 fect' long t I . - L .1 I . 2 - : Canada now contains etween 400 and 11shed in Seaforth, I now offer o the public a . . � ! .. -------- . . I . I It was built about fiv� - alnd m: anuie hea.p are baniiabLed ; the lat � L - I . . I W ...... � .,.- I . . ........... ­____ �. 0 high- , . .. � ' . I L I . -- - '!very bridi . I ; 500 c e�s'e factories, In re than �,%If of . I" -.-.-.-.-. .- -1 . - . -and is still good- lo I % I � �. - � � ...... -- ---- ..,-.! � . ter is 41ways un deir the roof of the stable " Very Large and Well A, sorted Stock- Of . - i 4 � .. have lately see", -where the Aei rovince 6f On- . IES IN OANADA, ' 2 or 'Cow shed. In this stand five � or aix which are situate in th P '' ! � I � < . 4__ -.'. .­_ 1 ­ . -1 .... ... -'S . -bent , the approa,ches are . I . Boot;'and Sit es 1 i j? 1- . 0 1 .L ­-, . � s . large cows, the constant . ; I I . � ­ ., I .. , . , . C, - care: of the tario. There are -z two chief ceiltres— . . I - � I I ... I , " , I V 1 .1 I wasted wsvmy to a consideral farmer's -wife, wlio gives them abundance Belleville in the eastern and Tn 6 soll-in Of every kind at very mo orate profits. . --.:,Ik -------- _­­ . .... . - ­._ -11 . . I a I the w�stem parts of th Province. Two I . . . I - , .-. . , """ ___­ _-1-1-- ..... .... ­­ . . it would be much better tq . I . � � - ; I ­ . ...... I L I . . of,green meat in the ummer, with .straw . . 00 . -s when t6 brlixl-e , f of warm amp, mixed assop"#ons'lia,ve there prungup u coil- LADIES, F-A�NCY- BOOTS . D SHOES OF . i --"I--- .. t_ .__ I 11 > abutment . t�l � . . 1R'Y DESCRIP 7ION. I . . .­:�, . ­.. L I built, There is a,sho hay, and a kind .. inter. nection, with cheese -ma mg. The one at .. 19VE If Good Ware -j.8 t7te ObjeCt, L cagm and see� o ur Stock before purchasing . elsezv�tere,.'.. 0 "_.L 1, - 11... .. ­_�,._ .. M rt bridgi, I., ­ - with carrots, turnipsi or rye in w I I . � . I ­ ix I.: �'._ , .... - f . . I ..­ ______ . this nourishment and the ingers�ll is known as th Cahlila4n air - . - I M . oil. the Niliddlesem boun& ...... --- L Thanks- to I - y I am not in: the babit of BL_d1'"qNG and prais- . �. . . . - � I - < """ I * --- 8' wne and I �., ijoy, the animals men!s Ws4ociation ; th t5e. e as � - ___i.-_-.". thpae�t O�Wnships Of Usbo h L I t B 11 L I as Ci6ap as it is POB- I _j __ . _ 0 built Wit it; 1 e ck - constant rest they ei .Th - ing myS,to, , but will sell . � . s - quarts the 0,71tario Asso � I Dow - . ] ; 11 - _­ , .­. , I I This bridge was . �fteen to twen�ty_fiye ciatio y � I .afofth: _j I ... �­­­­­.. L . j . sible to do. - . L L,HICKSON -& CO -Y ", 0 --:--- ­ . . . ven y�eAr . 1. Se oi gave from fi .. . . 2 _ I tj . E. . I of UD& daily. The tools are simple, acting , in unison, and a .6 eceiv- I . I . � . L . I I ... 11 :� � ments about six or Be � . I I ..--- . ...... � . . � -OA I - . __ . .. . the an o nt of 4 'I . Give me a-- C ­____­ __ .---- ­.. ...... - - I is still quite good. . I I 1. � I . but of first -irate construction - - the plow Ing �0varnment aid to . I a . ; I I — . 0 ..... .7 I - ! I � . I :7.. - _.L .... ..... ­ . . - ie and works $700iaiinually, which js expendedl.* cir- I Ill - . '. ..'.'." . ... ....... . - I ,ern limit id - 13sborne towns . . is 11p,lit drawn by one hon dncat6' L 13-12 S. STARK. - :B -U 3: la :0 :B':P, :S .A. 7E rT :B -INT rT 10 ­ . , . ot Pei M .1 , 'arity. The cula mat' t S& I r . .. --- — ---------- �.- forms the bou-ndaix-Y with ease rapidity, andrecrul' ti�g . infor 34ucate . dairy I -.:- I , , L - I 11 0 L - , aulioanctu; :Lin L th,E ir call- - I . - . � � . there are tbT-ee bridges. � . .�er � . L harrows are of Various kinds, tria4lar, farme and mw. � , n 1� � I - I I - . I . . . � - � L 1 Of t :P -A- :P- M� JE� I PU S 13 . . The Beat in use. . � . - . be dairy � - I . over Fish 'Creek, between L . a parallelogram, - bu.% the ing, and the general wevare i . . . I i � . I M � L . Y � rectangular, or � i interests in the ProvinceL At tho unual . I i 0 K I D D . And: gin, P j ' ��77___ R a - �M; _z__� I I , (�)N��:O�R�( __��__P I , .E ir Iti, - Il - tat " " I a , , I at ;� I . I ��, 0� " 171,� , 0 ( I � tisf I e lin, � ' .( 6 I a I I , I . L� I a I - special tool with which the Fleming has I There'is Lumber iuMeK' op,atthe I . � � . I I , A few only on hand. Call and got one before they lages of A ,,00dham. . I , ls�-' Ineetink of th utited organlzati6 - held , L . ; . i I I ,e I I � I 11 � I . I - i are all gone. In the -.year 1870 1 sold 30 of these feet spa -n,., This -is quite a -) . feTtilized sands, dried -up marshe , and L elliville rocently Prof. Bell of e Al- L . - HAS JUST RPKCEIVBD A LARGE STOCK OF THE BEST I I Harrows; in 1871, 5 0 veresold by me; in 1872, . I I �la I foreed, back the sea, is .tbe spade. The - atB P IA STEA MILLS . . . - - I . . � I .Isold 75 ; and in 1-87-3 my &-aes reached over with abutnients of ; StGne I . 1.50. This is the -best proof thaLt Can be Loffe'r a L �'A go - proverb on the banks of the, Scheldt is : bert niversity, tracect. the 'hi L ry of VICTOR : . Y I . o' Mortar �tha whole I od � n; I . I .� the dairy i tbrest � -the Harrows give. the vilitagre of Kir'--t6l, there'r , L . t And � . ' � .7 � L . ,; . mine 1�,'6' the peas- .the ris6 and progress of I - I Cut Nails, Glass Putty, Pailits, 6� 4 of the satisfaction wkich . � � " The spade is. a gold . L I 1 - Montr e -a ! ) I I . . a -me str� ant," an&different kinds are . made for in thel Dominion, and Pointed it the I . � I � I I I . bridge ocrossin,, the a I L . , . . I -er hime field that lies oDen invi Lng an . 1). ^ P . . � , . . - -95 feet lonaL r'n`41 aiy- f e --t higli . . I 0 . 1 W. :, Evilt Or heavy son. j . : I J54ju.njur."Ls, Q.r.Q.L'%%sj- V. 0, . 4 - ' expansion for its hituxe q . . . . � . I .1. O.. ments of,dl � 6& fields are mostly square, and rare- allnOst�indefinite . eS L 0 not - ' ' U. � : - � � a. WILLSONs . resti on stone -ab, 7af . : . On8j . �t Is the man to stippjy i, �L I � ' ,Op-e:of tl I We 31-48 . Yround operati�'Ias. Its advantag . . JeSeLal)ut 'Xit-S ly contain. more than an acre ; the g . I - I I . . * 'I and - � . : - Market -street; Seaforth. M5 - . . + ; + -n r, i -i,1 -, .east, angle ana � . -1 ­.� 4-1, - a+ �-vfan+ n;. Best Raw -and �Boiled Linseed 6ils, Spades and Shovels, i I . nll'-�q. C I I . z . . I - � - I . A 1� , ��i )j 1: �',_'_ � . �,�z. !�i�j 1: : �� ,�� I X 4 , 1- � L . -m . 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Raying purchased my Stock for cash, I will not be undersold by am� bR,S, Sunk, 1 .� � I i I � 'THE SEAFORTH . o�� extended operaiions, _b�nt in the LWAYS on hand a large sto k of all kinds of All of which will be , down equally i,n. all directions. Round fors f A.Lumber' which vill �e so d at prices which in the trade. Remember the place, one door south of Allen's Grocery, Main Street, Senforth. i �ed -and the wall repaired. T - lower, extends a certainity of a good and trustWorthy . ' � � . I I JOHN . KID6. PLO FACTORY. is Of the very Worst descript the held. and a foot 4 cannot be s passed in thiH Cou ty for cheapness � � . I , . strip of grass., three or four yards wide - marke� which the mother country k. fords. of price. ur 7 I ! . - . , means equal either in-appexv �. I . t . ' Leaper . I : �� ­ . - __1_1 -.-- -I.--,.---- I dar abutment� � still lower a hedge of .elders is planted. The dairy lands of Canhda are �l i I . ability to a,ce - I g 9 ' - I I . which is cut every seven years; and. than t4ose -of the United States, �i id the y and Fenci,n Lumber in* I farther north, on the same ba j - I . new t0ritory whievis steadil oljeriugat, Drainin. ; I F R E S �[H A R R I V A L S. , ,MONR :E - & HOGAN.1 � an d. � i . finally the plot is surrounded by a ditch, � y abundance, I . � - . . � . SEAFORTH, stream, ther�-_ is another; ' .J' mer6lyfDominal pripei is better f r the I . 1 , I . . � I st one nbutme,nts laia in tnoita bordered with trees. of larger 'growth. . . . t I I � I I I . I � I I I q . I Beg to direct he attention of thelanning coma- i . �.Thus each piece furnishes rich grass, the dairy than the cheap land'(f the Also SHINGLES, LATH, and eyery desoriptionof- : munity to their: Superior PLOWS. �ed with -water lime. The wl . . " . ; ; 9 _. . States.! Canada, t ere .. re, it is bel:.eVed, builders' material. Parties bulding or buying 4 I . . 11 � . � . i - i I . new and- in ffood %_-onklition- i years,. and timber. supplantir � the Inr,,,o quantities will be liberally . dealt with, and I � � , I . has the mearA of soon NIL R. QOUNTER f - . � ad eixrht feel . . for buil(lihg every thirty years.- The - D .%-ill find it to their profit to giv( the ' : L . �, � � -- - - is 40 feet loug- al , I plow is generally u ed . bat -every seven United States in the ritish mar .�cet in . i : I , � I I � . I I . ; � .1 I . . . � I ­_ -.1 -tween Usborne 'and flibberl 3 the iraffic of cheese agsbe already leads . W�SHE, S to announce that he has now on hand the largest Stock of Hair ontaments of &very I I - - t - n, I , years the sub -soil is turned to' the top 9 . VIOTOR IA - IV ILLS - . . descripf . ionever broughtto the Town of Seaforth, (we.sayTowN now). -Also, for the coTlaing , . - I , - _. " � I I four bridges of 10., 15, 16, .% them in the export of butter. Abont 40 � ' .. L ri ok " . _- by the spade, and thus it acquires a. . trial before purchasing elsewhi to. ather (may it come, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tile fi . a , Hot We S quiok1jy1 au extensiTe and YA ed Sto of Fancy Fa -um. He has al4o an ......... ��� _.A=� spectively, rst �crosse � I factories ar'e in active 'Dperation in the I . � I hand a number of the cc te'l Vecklaces-l!his is something now; the Neoklaoe�is scent04 cu- -_ I . - e� -depth pnknown to all but the best gar-. L � I . I � - �Or streamlet of the smaU � Y L . : CUT AT . A D, kY'S NOT: osition, and will retain iti perfume for years. Another case oft hose Celebrated - E mery ye I vt : neighborhood of Bellevil 16 and new ones ORDERS i ECE. tirely through its comp - TH aIR IR03T PLOW ar. Th - dens; the principal object being -to pro- � . I . 1.4011gine Watches received the otherday. The fact of the name of TH03EAS RUSSM-L &'SOX . . 11 six mouths e - . . duce flax an&, butter, not cereals. The are bei g 'rapidly. built, L' From.tbe fac- I I i . - Has become- a general favorite, und with improve- :a stream -of the - same ) . I beat farmers never .sell their cbrn,-but tories , ut 58,714 boxE s: of the' make of All orders lef t at - the Mill or ai Ldress;cd to Win.. being on these Watches is a sufficient guarantee of their reliability . as Timepieces. � men'ts made since last season, tAey have no hegita- third crosses a brook or sl . . theye 1873 have been 3hipped-from. the throp P. 0. will receive prompt attention. Re- L tion in guaramteeing it to be at least equal to any . � . ­,­­ . 10 Altho-agrli tl:iese streams are� � allow their cattle to.consume A. member I . I . -'T VD -E -D TO AS US UA L. other plow manufactured. I I Z:p L .port of Belleville� averaging.67 pounds to OVE-NLOCK'S R-EPAIRI.ATG PROKH LY ATTEI I � by bridges properl� so ��( Unhappily the farm -laborer thera, as JOHN G I . . I . � . �! .1 - I . I . . 4-- . . ' the box', or .3,935,112 pounds, which, at � . I - � id have suited jU ' elsewhere, does not enjoy much com- . � t L 312 5 "Victoria Mills is the place, 1. - WANTED -500 OUNCES DF OLD GOLD AND SILVER.. verts Wou : fort. Working harder than L Most m en, I I � ceiits net, . have plac -,d in th� pocke a- � � " I I I f, - . . . � � . The act surel�Y cannot be eo,, . . L � .- of . the' neighLboring farmers 8442 700 ' * S161OLNEY? Spectacles. -I ha -re receivailinBtructions f -oni Lazarus, Morris & Co. to sell their Spectacles � ' . ,. f - . L I I as to apply to bri4i,es- over he is the worst fed. Rye bread, potat- 0 . I ' . i . I The whole monp.y value of the cheese ex- WHO WANT hereafter at $2 per pair, case 25c extra, ijast6a'd of at $2 50as formerly. . I . - . t . - . toes, beans, btitter-milk, without m eat . I - - � ' I streanilets. in so far as. 1. . - . , , , I . IN I small 7 . - port of O,ntariO is estimated at iibout $1, . A. STRONG) 7 . I - I . 1q. R. COUNTE . I has jurisdiction. The 31ext � or bacon, is the usual fare - 61-neory- the F325, 000. Tha-t-of the --whole D4 minion is . I SE, . PORTH I I 4 . . . foet span crosses f1le ITP. I . I ., " - a s conatant.drink.; beer reserved for Sun- P: I . .1 . ! . . . - � -t - . NP,". , ; and fair days. His wage I a vary . aboUt.$2,200,000.. - - . I I . AVUl Loan Money tit a LOW B ATE OF INTER- I L I � L wa ers of the Sabl irite - . I . . 1; � - X I . ,ON'BEAM P 1,ha_�,, - - - i EST..oithpr on Faxin or Village PropeftY. I I ' M R D E N T . HEIR * LOW, at thiz place. 0 nodoul , 7 I I - I I . . . days froril; toupence to a shilling and lie coulc Sabbath -day S-uggestions. Parties requiring money sbou.] d, apply -to him. 11 . --- � - With wooden handh s, is one of the beat and most �ons neverlive upon it did not all.-tlie m e,m- � . I . I . 1. . I . ; . � yo o f I r gen eyal use, manufactured. I ,that it, shoula be ( 6ilere . . WOULD would again,say to the Public that his Direct Importatious of JDR'V GOOIDS ha U e III P Ows, fO It is in a very ,dil bers* of luis family �Work without ceasincy. ; . . I bridge. 4V — � t3 Never will there be eace until Chris- . all arrived safe in Seaforth, and are all opened out, the Most Bea'utff'ul .- . . 1. thP . I . . When the day's work is ended, often by, tians agree to differ, aud agree to' iooic. INSTURE, YOUR ROPERTY . � 1. I- . .1 . MONROE & HOGAN with several holes 1-1 , 1 I I I - . I owmanufacture the celebrated . whole stnictu're is worn ou, moatilight, th�e f atb er ciUtivates his- a mall for ti I . , � .a6 evidence of Cl.�'ristian character . AND YO -UR IdVES. * Dress Goods - of every Texture and'Quali� y- 11 - . of Tuckersm' . I held ; �hls, wife'and. daugrilters take up the in.the temper a-Dd. the bfe.-Chaqw,,Iv,g.� . . . . . I I . 9 THISTUIT1,CUTTER PLOW - the townships . I I - . . I __ I rought Iroa Beam. They are the -JoulY borne there is a briAge, 22 Ile; - poorlyrpaid lace work. Uilstead of the Old ' �_Abhristia-n canno4, if he wi 1, lose . ; I . . I Ladies' Sionmer Jackets in §1k, Cloth, &e., Directfroul, Lowlon. With W plow with I . - - ; � . 'e" a salyation by an or agn al Shawls in -all the new patterns, Faucy� ts, Prints, Delaines, Werinoes, Shirtings ets, a Wrought Iron Bew.n. This plow is sold for $1% 1 . I g At th ' ` --whe . ' i"ig Y ml ltitude forth. ,,ie' .Bdl � - . Inn - f el, whidh steara has super- hi ' i- A. Strong, -Sea , C manufacturers -who sup�ly this I favorite sidoral)ly out of ,repair. , ! p d e (I �'� and h sons, when their field- t'Id e o 4rns, r � unless be leases t9 b lieV6. . i i a the same price at w) i1ch other, manufacturers -down about 18 iuche. I I , - . I ' � . I I . i - - I . a -ad -rai s I is g u abbits f * r 11, Sins CM dawn 'him but unbelief I - I IS ALSO, AGE(NT FOR - AND AN ENDLESS VARI TY OF FANCY DRY GOODS , zhouhl Ue sea to it _ woj,j�c Is ( I loa , e , brin: p r, or the FO, I � I I . . I i the east iron beam , lied to k London. nia,iket. Their little hands pick ,-ulone. E v-erything 'else, providE d I his The Scottish Provincial Insurance Com�auy- 'Which would require a whole newspaper to e eritte. Remember these, with the SUple Goods bave. SomwFLERS, tion an -1 .. ratec, a ,I ; I . . - � . up ev . ry tuft of herbage on . .,the -road- faith ' . I FireandLife. I . allbeen imported directfrom English and Soot Markets, which enables him to offer goods at . cc$. Both in- iron and wood, made to Order on the � � - place. The, br, 4 - - wbicIll � , r mains or stands fast in the divin�e The Weste;u Insurance Comp ny, of Tnronto- never touched herebofore. Forseveralseasons ast Mr. DENT has taken the lead in Millinery ut e . I . ' side, and open up a lafge trade of expor- .prom, ise given . in bapti�m, is absorbed in F ire and -Life. � I ha;s this season surpassed his former self, havin g laid in such a stook of Mill:inery GGods as: Cjj�'. t e shortest .notice. ! I Bayficlil River between TliCl. . tatibii not to be despised. From Ostend a molo lent � by that-faith.-Illart�4 L?b- The Isolated risk Inanvand i e Cdmpany, of equalled for Style, quality and price in the Conn by. Havingsecureda First-Claxis Cutter' ­­_. _. -1 ! . � Hibbert was carri-2-iraway b , �� , � YG I , PAIR -IN . 4 - ' I . I Canada, - i - pro,pared to take orders for Gentlemen's Clothir g, of any description, whi, eh will be made up �n the I I � . freshet awl a now 6110- is 1, . alone there com es to Aits 15 200, 000 rab- ther. I . . � of eVery descrip bion promptly -attended to. ) . � � ' . � I - - Terms as reasonable as OffE red by any other Beat possible manner. - I . �quired. Th-(-, 1-tirth Council Ty� I I bits every year ; these are skinned and - id 'minutely lexamining what mgent doingtbusiness for reliabl �. Compa,,nies. I 0,Y9 CAI? LOAD OP STRA TV 11A TS ON HAND. . None but the vex y beat niaterial� bo ffi. in iton . , edeaned in Belgium, Where, the skin is ,therDeople. do " % Fairley's Grnp.ery I � . . . . -woo( con -sent to pay half 14he tco-s: I or what ill become of OFFfOE-over Strong L - aud 1, used, and. parties purchasing from us . ; . � cing .. but le�of upon hem with, in eye, Store, Main Street, SeafoAh. i 252 'DENT'S is the Place.� I Make a Note of it. -amble article- I _. vathern � Out . mak. 0. , of hats. Yet, -them r. � . - � may rely upon getu ig &.good ana a in�,r On th,e s, - . lised .for the ; I , . I . ­ I � ' - thou& their life is so h&rd,.th.e towns do good -imple, sweet, C �ctionate. Donot . - - 11 - - � ____.- . I , , X 3, Kilkp township, them are t-, -, . . ) '_ � V M NROE & HOGAN 24 and ,28 feet span. respect not attract the rural. population. 94bit - ' . . them. more p6rfcction . I TO THE PUBLIC OF . . I . � . . � - Ycquir - in than in BILITISM Nou'ru .kiyuc, tuc.,v. __ . � low'Xan-dfaeturers Seafor-th- - and f ' ' bind them to the 1. - � � TO THE FARMERS OF HURON. .1 I I ) - _ - &,mily traditions . yours ; and- do not be astonished at ; I . . ,. � . . are both of thu, Iinost.primit-1 :. .- ; I � . . i i- I - . . . � � ; N. B. -G 's Mould Boards kept on hand for not im good condition. Th< plow ;1 while every nine years, at the re- the diFeuity of imperfecti6ns ; �or im- IN CONSE QUENPE of frands that have been I � - ral - , � . . � . " . . - 826 te raising of the I . ever, with. ;some repnirZ, S1 new,�l of their lease, th . . perfection is -not greiter .impeffection practiced upon- you by two-cr three individuals FENI - . - . � ety'aad poisons I . (who for a time took the name of the 11 New York FOR-SYTH'S PATENT ROUGHTIRON I Year, On the town -line b" rent filh them with anxi me -rely *because it is Unusual. Behave Chemical Company") making lid 8d)ling some- . . i � - : TO THE YU BLIC. AT LARGE* - their existence. - It makes tlem"distrust, like the bees-sll& tlLe honey .from all thing- which they call " Hollow [Ly's Fills and Oint- . . � ley aII4 Hay- ne&r the VAII-Al . . I . all those -who are making- Inquiry on . thd flowers and harbs. -St. F rancis de, Sales. ment," andl which, for a season, were freely sold undersigned beg to direct the attentio of the Farmers of Huron. to the fact that t] iey are . there it a bri&�e of .63 feet. ­ - i - . -11 I . ; THE 8� I � i I hadextensiver,epairs list I state of ao,ri&ujtj.ire, -,tn(I dissimulate as - -od is ta, being clo �hed with infinite in many p4rts oftho Britisb. Provinces as na�y � now prapared.to take orders for the. above fence, -which is without doubt the . " ' 1. � . . genuine Pills and Oinbmdut, I have, for some time � M I - � I I . . . : 'the exct2ption of onm beut i to the, fertility of theif land, and the pro - powel I Who uses himsetf for the succor of past, considered it -my' duty to eatitioli the pub � I Ili a . . . . lie, � - . I . n -ing � — � -_ -11 . . e duce they ob-tain from it. . . the weak, - of the ignomut an:d of the SiD � I tlu-ough the mediumn of the p ss, against bu3 . BEST . I . DURABLE . W. �. OLIVER3 . On the midill' branch of thi Western F landers is cr6ssed by a strip ',,ful. Ile is 'that princ )le of inspiration those spuri6ug artioles. XuAgn euts have been ob- . . . Nvnshiv I 0 � I,- - ! JauA� betwp_en t1te to . - tained against this 1 Bankrupt Crew, in one caso by � I . �� � Harness, S -addle and.Collar . of land which -is particidarly. Aiffi.Gult of in the 'Universe that fts, men up from I AND , . --- - --- FENOE . . 11owick., a new britige was . a Mr. Cassard, who,whan ab(itt to leTy, at the i - I � I - culti%q1tion, ; until lately it _W*as scarcely anim4l conditions, an waits Patiently I latter end bf October last, f ou id the name of the . . - - I . � � the 1-3�it ses,sion of the CoUl . - - inhabited, and covered Nvith low brush- for 'them Chemical Compauy,had been P Unted. out and that -_ - . —_ AIANVF ACTURE R I . erection, Of tbis, I wo7uld hn till they are brought into . ___ __ . . =� � - __ - L . I ­ - 0 of Samuel Voso Substituted. Many respectable I MOST . ...._._-=;t __ - _ IN JSL .. n (Utiid.rnarshy heath. The rein(leer -bigl, - and c ine relations. That is the i sr_,%�LWIA X�Ikl­A� � - I . for to - ders before now, b, WOO � - liv . . -ms in ... I I -jr -S� -TH. . I moss enveloped the trees with a laver as C in C1 M'St Jesus. Christ fu the British Province4, who obtain my . I ; 21IN ., SEAFOPi 4jifficulty in the way: The i I . one tion of Grod. medicines direct from. here, 1mve very properly !Parties desirous of giving this. fel�ce 8, t�ial should leave their orders at once, so that it:ican be . . ; I I . - . Stan& a ljtt]e�off the rorul a .Of -white askes ; ab.-Lindance of terns aid b an, $S! o meaDing if that is not it.- � suggested that I should, for tl ie benefit of them- p'epared for ere7etion early in a ng. 'he proprietors will guarantee this fence to stand �ithoub * n P_ f) . . I - ' I n T pring. 11 others are: Ist-Durability. � 2nd- � (I I . I., bas a lon�, - -Tew I selves andthe public, insert heir ames In t):e ropftirs for TEN YE ARS. The benefit of thIs fence over a I moss io . f 071. I I I th t it may be kn Wn bh,Lt my inedicimes Silow -will not accumulate or .bank agai ist it. - 3rd -The wind or frost does'not effect it. 4)�-F ire -01 . .. 1_2 �J, � . � � Y, crio-41sing or eviba I papers, - L �� - . I -each . If the new brilz' . . � rile Ill , m W.m. The following ivill not destroy it. 5th-Itiswarran -inds of stock, no matte - -%v breachy orlicious. _4 . , atid. the sickly appeareaIice, 0 Beechl end , ; - otherl plants gave the country a Ste ---:-)i,Iy conception of a 'erfect an is i ., , 1� . I p . � can be baj�l genuino fro 0 to to tuin all 1, rho - I L10. , I I �w I Z-_). . 3 - - ai - t line, -this Ion apl)e-arance. But by means of the P;116 One Nj,ho is 8trona wh is full of energy ; 1 is a list bf -he fuaw; alluded to - and I pa.rtioulariv This Fence illVbe furnished at the folloNvWg rates: ; . ., the- str. gh it V ! Pq t .., (D - trees this land has also become Valuable. f I . * rer �14 thoisc who desixe to get iny medicines Five . 7 � �..� I - 'Will necessaril-v bave to be". I ull of apetites and pf ssions, and. there- t ,0111M I 'Wire Fen6e, per rod ................. $1 501 Seven Wire. Pence, per rod.; ............ :11 1 68 N . It , E-4 W . C9 " 1, 60 1 Eight " cc 99 cc i . .. � _ 1: Messrs. SIX' " " ...- ........... ...... ­ I .... i 1 75 " f . � I - . i ! to apply to, Some Of the 110n805 MUDet I I - I. I ring a heavy �cxpelv�-,e in. aX1 -6 s .: , I I �%J- About 30,000 youDg trees aro- planted on fore,JQf __ that wonder] ul force. which is . � W . , . � . I I .1 I I Avinty, D�ONVN & Co., Halifax, N. S.; les rs TERMS -A.11 sums of $25 and under cash, o-4 completion of fence; over that amount three months P i., � . f, 9' ELM. britige, I have, ther, I of severlyears.these 'wrou I ,by tbeni, or,wbich trausf _ , Halifax, N. S.; Messrs. T. B. cfedit, an approved note to be furnished on completion of fence. For large orders special atrange- I � 11 I I I �Q - I an acre ;. at th.e. em OrMS FORSYTH & CO. I � P � .. . I I r, & Sovs, St. John, -. I'.- . Mr. T. Dr,s ments can be made. Orders taken and furthei information given on application to INL R. Counter, �_ -4 - . ,-ire thinned and s `dd foi- fir6nvo6cl , this itself i to auxiliary f 6rces ; full,of life; I 1`,A1=- . � ­ . lettingthe contravet until . l I I �:. - 91 Bnis.i,y, Charlottetown, P. E. R;, -,&'ssrs. L.A,-xGLnY Main street$ Seafbrth; or George Forsyth, at the Market, Seaforth; -or Hugh Cameron, Londesboro. X . I., = ZtMutiorif, I is repeated every,two ye.us until the f till ,f thought power ; full of esthetic : . �_l � , I N 0 �� th-eremi. A brk . . 0 � ., Victoria, D.C.; Messrs..BlooitF, &Co.,Vi . . � .� I exce, encies ; and full of that central ele- & Co c- 320 . FORSYTH & ;Co. -4 �� � - I `aPan Will be sufficient top, trees are 20 years jold, when they begin . . toria, B. C.; Dr. JOHN PALLEN, Chatham, N. B�; _ I , I I 1. 0 to, C7L'Lt them into lWps f oi� the hop ; at ineut of lov'e to which all other influences Yebsm'MuNno & Co., Montren 1; MesM_ J. WEINFil --------- -,- ­ -1 - - — I __ 0 , . . 1. A-Rother bridltye ou the sau- � I ' & Co., Havailton, Ont.; Mr. H, J. Rosis,,, Toronto;, � I Tj � , �41 - .." - I .L ; � ..... . ; � 23 years they produce props for -11luiles ; are a4bordinated, a -ad which is itself sub- ! - " __ - - . 'tween. HoZ�i aild. tbm. " " . Mt. A. 011,IPMAN SMITH, St. John, 'N. B.; Mr. ; C 0 M E 0 N E , COME A L L.s � � � - - Perth, 9 . 11 diTiate to (..'rod.--Beo'cher. - I Wom\ Bom), God,erich, Ont.; )T & 00., � . . , 6 f6,,t long, I . at 30, wood for b -iii dings, and at 40 the or . .. .e5srs.ELLIC I SIGN OF T]�E SCOTCH COLLAR. � .. I I . . . the acre will still have a thousand trees Ti4E Forv% 'oF.PRA.j,tP-- _Prayer does Toionto;'Mr- J. Ci-rAL:1o,\1Fit .St. John, N. B.; __ �7_-Z— —. . AND BCY YOUR I I I -% . 6IX Yeava ago, is perf ectiv ig. Worth three � or four shillings' each, not dir6ctly take ,%way a trial -or its pain, Mwsrs. H,k-.1,1NXGT0N BROTHEI is, St. John, N. B.; �_, , - - - � . . I - A choiceas8ortm nt of llgh� and hea -S 118rness, � I b�ridgie,.Of 25 f,�et span sonx . ­ , ­ 1�4 . - I I - 101othing, &,a--, ke � Mr. R. Si P1t1hDY _� 71 � . . . ) PF-,, �t� -,. pt constantly . \,Vindsor, nt.; Mrs. OR �=:ffrv_ .... I-! � __ I � ! NVhips, Bells, 11ors; I 1 0 . ny mdre - t, - es ... - - � - I � � la-er east 'wants rebuiltlina. � , I . - the whole Paying very fairly for the ,ex- a I - than a se4se of dutS� %1, ]Kbrden, N. S.; Mr, GvOTIGE C. HUNT, Jr., Freder- I , __ ��'._ : I on hanfl. Repairi g pr6imptly atten&4 to, all'a � � - � � I =­ I . - I penses . . aw the danger of � infection, ,bnt it icton, N. B.; Mr. W. H. Tjiom Pso--,, Haxbor Grace, _- � X 11 ...� Fi A R N E S S - 1: charges moderate. � Remember the place,S19u 'of . _. 11 � � a17 line between the towns . * � - ' INT. F.; Mr. J. M. W*,Ey, Fredei ioton, X. B.; M essrs. �. I the Scotch Collar. : W. 11. OLIVER. I and Turn�berryr' formerly . A fe famiiies. settle on �the spot to pres rves the strength of the whole spir- .- � I L I i L W . � I I . I � I I . . -iLE,Montreal*. URPills'and Ointment I i 'XOOlwich an�!' A,,;&field v . W. & D. 1� . - -_ . i. carry Oil the w�orlc,; they take a lease of - itual, fibre, so that th6 -trial does not pass are neither manufactured nor sold in any part of I I . - . I . . - I � WARD. I -jo � a corner of land at a very'low rent. and into temptation to si . A sorrow comes the United States.' -.. FROM � POCKET -900i LOST- -$25 RE two bri(I-es one at A E ach- Pot and Box bears the � � , I I I j r'j... I . � I I � I I I I I io . �, I long. ant,,:, A 11 I : .. husband and i6fe set to wo k ,,ind build upo.Dyou. Omit 1prayer and you fallout British Government stamp, with the words, " Hol- I � . I I Be at ffltl,eval� - . I I : ST, ON SATUtDAY, the 18th inst., betw0eu � I ... loway's-Pills and, Ointment, � London," engraved , - . - - � LO Lot No. 20., Oon. 11, IST,cKillop and Leslie'15 leDith. 13oth are bnilton v a cabin- -which they can call � their own. of G'd's testing into the devil's tempta- i . thereon. The raddicines arE sold .at the lowest . '9 -.=- I i . . I . Hotel, on the Grav�l Road, N DAT-EM3 ' .. 803ne little (jista,j � - ! - : - ' y t alloy, ba�d ofbeart, recic- wholesale net prices, in quaut.ties of not I . . . I S � The next savin-aS -are spent on a goat and tion � '011 4E � ess than ' J. j WARD, SEAFORTH. ' a BROW' LF - 6'sud . � ice frow I I Z> I . . .. I � .They e�om e, I �'eliev� � ' a few � rabbits ; then. they bring up a calf less. , But meet the dreadful- hour with .2p0 worth, viz.: 8s. 6d, 22s., and 84s. per dozen I i beg to state for the information of farmer' POCKET-BOOX, Ontaining A. 80 or $85 in � in � I adf 4 and the public generally, that I have as good a �toek of $10 bills, also six 'prom] sory notes, all dravra L I � . boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment, for which re- �Iarriess on hand as any in town, and I ant determined not to be undersold by amy otbei establi - Aeviation, on the grass which, grows in, the wood ; prayer, cast your care on God, claim him *a]%- favor of the unders�gned, and other papers. The roaAls, an(Larep.; . es must'be sent in ad- rance. ment in the County. . �, Lr, 'I $25 - as your Father, though he seem cruel, - mittano . I � . : finderof theaboveivill feceivo, a rewE do - atatute,: Both brid,cre-,agrez I T S HOLLOWAY. ; -BELLS and HORSE BLA�NKETS, all kinds, constantly on hand. Al o TRUNKS am e-aeral upon leaving it at e Sealorth Pos 11evv t> I when at last they possess a, .cow, they � - I S d � t Office, or .at - ' are saved from. poverty. The milk is and the deo-Tading, paralyzing, embitter- N. B.--Chennistg and othe Anandors of Hollo- , ' . � 1. hereby alld good At thevils . n - urnishings. ; : i the residence of -the owner. The public are . ; � ine Fills and Ointments may have their I . . � I - betwftli Tur�berry .and & ,ffects -of pain and sorrow pass- awayi, wa�'s genu � G�T­VIE M2B _A� rT1=:.'1_A.T_,_ - i . . . cautioned agCinst purchasing or negotiating Any - I .made � into butter; the manure enriches U'19 names inserted in the Icreal paperwif they"will � no ,,iena I two brid I .Q . -1 i �. tea of hand in :my favor, as there Are their jand - a little capital accumulates.. a a eam of sanctifying and softening please apply here- � - . . � i ., . po-oket- - 9-cst I J, I . . . - I I . � r I and ju a few years the laborer becomes a thou pours into the soul, and that J. WARD ; * . ifaf due %ae except th 'nain branch. of the S thl 4 ; 633, Oxford. Street, W. C. �_ Y : I book. - except th a contaIndd in the lost feet IOU& rebuilt . . . . � I .11 if -g -mer by degrees the small Don- whi might have wrought your! fall but London, Dec. 1, 1873. 817-§6 318 . ,. . 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