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The Huron Expositor, 1875-12-17, Page 375. e ' o t the Cour of C11a My -Seventh Day of e •Ervin. cause theta- , iuritl with the aD bttstor of the said 'inn valuable Early b4 Public Ana- t'drnirgercint dity, este 32Sele at 1 a''cloek in of number Two,: rc Road Survey, ,tftt the County of lima, more or lees. on: twa miles front the !ro.un of t ec forth, ilial t u, the nearest ilea from tire ell-: are cleared, ands. about 50 acres. ere of the lot is eoter- rttlt€r. T'horo is a coil{- }ty ltr- dwelling house, I4Etht.1 anti plastered, a tlI stens toondation and ati c below, and a log order, upon the lot. xrd of bearing trees, t la lot. The lana, :at € : cultivation, tell tree well eEnpplied with LE —.the property will up. 4'C 1«t ice et -$:5,000. (retie shall pay to the deposit ht the pro- 104 of hispurchase bar°tuce of Ilia purchase frit interest outdo one To e11 other rerpcut:t. II.be the. standing condi- 4exv Fut ther partien- tiny be obtained on ap= Cue s,n =y t`. Holl :tessltpoed, (farrow, .Gndcrick, this 25th ;3WTT, E f atter at Gotierioh. IIoI.1:ESTED, «rth, V ..dome' Solicitorts, E PARTNERSHIP. ftfore reinstating between er the into name of WIL- et€ di~ aeiviel by mutual vii her, atter be carried 11 t t: e contracted by latE I':R. Williams, ke t will be collect- J. R. WILLIAMS, CLLUI'r. [+e ve the undersigned fr'xtfso so,. customers and t r« z~." et the moralise- r(' oralise-r.i cisterns air hereto - e ltu, Low Bien facilities t«it: Oreter articIe for liar es:e;.tatotieiit of the alma Lc we alclsay that an i l t auto', :is he ia urgent- tand well.known ESS SOP, retia" ;g foam the }ramose f rt tt'x le; ,s to thank hie till i it r.cl support, and f his lousiness to: Lae. c'_._1$ workbao for liars ver hesztiztiou in e ?abbe generally itool ane who will ., and n, time recOmrrend- bespeak for him rt'nage it1izh luta been ox- o sa art Fears. JOHN C. \S IOElIAN. I front err. IYittemttu Iite d nt>e o the ssnbseriber inteI tl s 1.eeleitigon hand s StoeL of Heu'vy and Light tial; tv..mglly kept in the ttcncl ext l=ied to making eirs, iriug promptly attend - :toted. Charoea liberal. t Vii. lel'.._ I P, Zurich, Out.: 'RON AND BRUCE T HAS COME. E TRACK. thanking the babies for port asCorded him in the le_ irtue t=t tutorial') f them • Atop fttomor;y occupied by that he has eeenred the ser- laekeruith in the person. of bites of Se tarth, who is. saes as a Family and ae tlr:st-elstea horse -8 lot r, one- ; tumid in our blacksmith reel to free all orders whish - tll. Ile has now on brine it ing SIeigbs and Cutters, It Kiel prise defy camper t tate terF abut of metered is It €t auy of the above will Ball boort: purchasing elso- oiautecT. Sobbing done with wet. EDGAlt,. 3 ippon. i'LANIN G MILL, BUND FACTORY s to thank his: uumerofa ru1putronage exteudedto b. aitscss in Seaforth, and vured with a continuance mild woad da well to give Carte to keep an. hand. a L. LUMBER', IF E , DDS, MOULDINGS, s, LATH.,ETC. role satifaction to theses xtheirpatronage, air novae n are C rrtitloy ed, tit paid toeaxtonaInaning if, DIWADFOOT.. ERCIAL LEVY, .Ifs 0 J '(' 11.: HITEt EY, he Sloe 1. and Tracie cif the t}try; torraeily Dell's, frrru Co., begs to state that he in- let»ineee in the old stand, vii~ittalrlr: horttri; and vebiclee otick Non e but r'vt`fefide 'eh ides and Good ertrm,x f:f'ifl he Ar'pf.: Reggio; and Carriagcs,and ii •r*,otte Atli ays Itcsttt tc r L'se. < i uCtola veldt t'.'tcstlrtstter.- 'int _nen. rsclrlo. or aro at the riot€;ie trialed tip. E11i3 DVEBVIE'NT ELLS, ZURICH, • tee 1de friends and the pulp he hag made a great improve- :ul is no* i,iepared. to keep a :d of eve rythin ; pet Mining to .mal t;r• than ever. 1'articlaax I t Hone. Clothing, L'uzfsslO t vSatchels tar Ladtc.s au.d et of Light and Driving rot. C'rrliare, Oaddles, SYhipe, t , .u:. itepsiring pl.l.rnpily ai iuoihia'•e. Give me a t r;tetiht re. tfeniember rho [IN!. MAr1. IL HELLS, 1A,'1.`4l►hi es' Pit/TICE. f .1o:toph Initis<, late of the tyke r4reith, fareter. dm:cased,: Ole: of May, MI5, are tr!rlf;t- neCadey of (December. 2t75. to. :il, to the 1i i eri i'ned. Suiten istrator of the iltceased , their air -,ttelrircaeee and description, !,t tiihir Clairn s, anti teapots: re if aey", held by there. After is of file said estate will lie the parties; entitled thereto, theAdrniuistrator shall those Ell & IIor tEi3TED, Solicitors; for Administrator. >cc. 1, Iser.. 417t4) "1.677). Gaieties. A little boy carrying some eggs home frotn.the shop dropped them. ``r Did you Break any . nett his mother, when he tont her of it. No. said the little fel- low ; Ft`` but the shells cause off some of thorn!' .....-A gentleman, tlen an, cftuestioning a little boy; said : " \Vhen your father and mo- ther forsake you, Johnny, do you know' who will take you up ?"Yee, sir," said be., :. "And who?" tsatd the friend. "The polide, vas Johnny's reply. ---An aprentice sailor boy fell from the " roundtop " to the deck, stunned. but little hurt. The captain exclaimed in surprise," " Why, where dice you �coine from f " 'pone the north of Ireland. yer honor," was the prompt reply, as the poor fellow gathered himself tip. -A lady Irl t onnecticut.nt long since. visited a brother who resides{in a distant T E UBO EXPOSITQB. aiming at the Englishman's nose., GatI ltl is line, " Coffee -milling, and sorrow, with a nose -arta ted t TM exl Qitert( way o ed' rig the li that dayo ing o first thiim deplo feu and the; Y lamed by " Jabez," w No (4, as having r ,feretece tip taking a sight, on which tl t hand was made to revolv. tle finger of the left. Be 1 to, degenerate school boy ly takes a modified sight, the right hand locked, w' ager applied to the nose a to the chin. The change ed, but the new method is Ily provocative of a row as t hat more does a boy wan par Round. Th of th } ord, oity, taking her little daughter with her. but f r its historical importance Fatigued with the long aide, the •child Fren `h entered the city Sept. 14, was: impatient to retire m the early even- eon p Oposing to make it his wint nag. '" You must wait till your uncle tars en that veryda several fir day -several " 1 didn't know that '.uncle out, ut little attention was paid prayed ; I thought he was a Democrat !" by th = invading array until the n —A book agent called on a farmer the days, when they had acquire other day, and was told that the farmer head ay. Oa the 17th a high wi was too busy to talk with him. "But,," and tie flames spread rapidly in:e saictthe agent, " your farm work is all diree ion; by the 18th the whole done. You have nothing to ocenpy your peare a sea of flame, and by the` 20th nine -tenths of it was es. The total number of = yed is stated at between 5,000. The Russians at t er to cast odium on the Fr • be Miming of Moseo burning of -Moscow in 181 most noted conflagrations of only on account of its ma trine.". " les, I have, too," retorted the of th farmer, "I've got to plant niy foot, and to as raise a book agent." And he did. Ho dear raised the book agent about four feet.. and --A drag driven by an elegantly -at. in or tired lady, arse with, a trim and neatly - dressed colored boy perched on the foot- man's twat behind, was passing through the streets, when it was spied by an old negro woman. > "Bres3 de Lord," she ex- ' claimed, raising her hands as she spoke, "I never'spected to see dat. Wonder what dat culled young genimeli pays dat young white 'onian for drivira' dat ker. ridge? I know`d it'd come, but nebber 'spected to lib to see it. Dis nigga's, ready to go 'way- now." —On a: Kentucky rapid transit line, recently, a passenger stopped the brakes• man as he was going through and, asked: "How fast does this train go ? A mile an hour `;" €' It goes fast enough to suit us. If you don't like the rate of 1 speed get out and walk," was the rejoinder. "1 would," replied the disgusted passenger, settling back in the corner of his seat, but my friends won't come for me until the train gets in, and I don't want to be waiting around the depot for two o ° three hours." The brakesman passed on. A Rat in the Telegraph Service. A telegraph inspector in England re- cently pressed into his service=a i gat under the following peculiar•circumsitances :: It was necessary to overhaul a cable of' wires inclosed in iron tubes. A certain: length of the cable had to be taken out of the tube, and the men coiinrnencecl hauling et one end without having taken the pre- caution to attach to the other a wire by which it might be drawn back into the tube after inspection and repairs.' The question arose how the cable was to be restored to its proper piece ; .tnd Isere the ingenuity of the inspector was manifested. He invoked the aid of a rat-catcher, and, provided with a large rat, a ferret, and a ball of string wound on a Mtrrse, paper drum he repaired to the (Telling in the- tube. hetube. The e€ flush -boxes were opened and the rat, with one end of the string attached to his body, was put into the pipe. He scampered away at a racing dragging the twine with him until e reached the middle of the- length of the pipe, and thele stopped. `The ferret was then piit in, end off went the rat again until he sprang elear out of the next flush -box. One length of the cable was thus safe, and the same opera- tion was commenced with the other ; but the rat stopped short a few yards in the pipe and boldly awaited the approach of the ferret. A sharp combat here com- menced, and it was feared that one- or both of the animals would die in the pine. Bat, after sundry violent jerks had been given to the string, the combatants sap- - arated ; the ferret returned to his master, and the rat, making for the other cxtrenr- ity of the pipe, carried the string right through, and so relieved the inspector from his anxiety. -- l'opuli.ir h'cience Monthly, Biting one's Thumb. Scott --whose habit of writing notes to bis works might be advantageously imi- tated by the poets of the present day— says that to bite the glove or the thumb was a border pledge of mortal revenge ; and in illustration relates how a young Teviotdale laird, upon discovering on the morrow of a} hard drinking bout that his glove had been bitten, insisted upon tri'ba " d this conflagration to th of N poleon. I t is now, hove. i erall* acknowledged . that the 1 the that the f all d parol hard woul ork ofithe ussians theme they were kindled by the o overnor, Rostopehin, actin ,ubt under thesanction of Alexander, without whi y conceivable that the i have ventured such a ste objed}t was to deprive the Frenc shelter from the winter. Ampl. tions had been taken to ensure t destruction of the city. Inflam t, tied aIs were placed in deserted ery quarter, and the . torch simultaneously all over the ing the French out of their ei: quarters, no provision for the safety of the inh were driven to seek shelte runding woods; and it is more .than • 20,000 sick and. lied in the flames. The d to t1Jie French is put' down at 40, in ev plie burl win mad who Burr that peri boy tree mos Frei Sian' side the al si Inv ler. -- Appleton' Americ 11,cecl'ia. 17rOA care, fhb," and other` clos round ents 1. our Slat - the the be AO ef- e old, -�- it • is one ree- iftude, The' rapoi jquar- t poke ;them; `1 t two }' t gg� d' s r h r�sj h� e ie n e+ yry►,3 Iational puma te, bat whin l Iiiie probably re f the. keeping 1 a .the gener te. Till it r must have til' who a incecl ding the I"rin e amounted ondo t Societ, . ad e n sunk in the had u ' i t no return.era ; e sum set apart 1 farni-1 oases in repair 1 inrpr venient of the as thu . used; however, me i « : rest. So that e fro t all sources, , n- ess' jai tare, would thus aboutg115,000 a year. HRi greaarosecry iii-ity ap. venineduceilding13,000 0time, h, at-eirders gen. ;wer-e $,and ers:: of beyondhe Em- h.it: is. verdoThe€ riny of precan_ ntie; esi was an. ity. in repelled been b tants, in . the ff'irmecl minded. 'ect loss )0f1 ; and nd this it in the end involv' il the re- in the dead of winter, an the al- , annihilation of , el great ch "army. This act, which he Rue - at at' the time repudiated, is = ow con- ed by there as their high .Nt;glory, realest example in history nation- if -sacrifice for the destruct; n of an Cyclo, .. The Use of Flies. Some time since in these calui enc was made to the fact that a') neficent rnission and act a ger . An English chemist, usi ere cope, discovered that a ho sefly was covered legs, it gs--with an innumerable of ice. These the fly devo great apparent relish. Pursui vestigations, Mr. Emerson saw on a piece of clean note paper the dresser and appear to lick fro his W to ns refer-� ies.hav`, >>icaven- his! mi- aptured dy sand' juatitity ed with hie in - two foes ying on mottling, it. Putting a corner oftite underi glass, he saw the same il te'crea- es he had been seen on the Afte sing the )a. er well and fin trig nope here land t no' flies; t of ani cls street eet' nor er there, for heavy ram and stron winds h Id not bag much game, d when et set in, none.. After teyi •:an end- s variety of disinfectants a ' epurifiers overcome those Animalcule:!•be found sulphur bout the that flies, nuisance, winter troy these :! prevent ation in tendon. ru it, he took it into the -kit ved it around, taking cars t' shed it, then examining i microscope found a hery lcules. Goin; . into a b on wa tot th In where it was neither very clean he got plenty on his pa Af co frc lei to nothing so effectual as.burnin on a dust pan and carrying it place.. But his conclusion w instead of being a pest and a are the friends- of mankind. we have frost and this will d -' ailimaloules. = But what is eir presence and oiultipl rm, unventilated rooms ? 3oal Consumption of tfi w c ti .knowing with whom he, hail gnarre ed, y as he must have satisfaction, although he . a remembered. nothing at all about the mat- ter.. His curiosity was gratified and he e fell, as he deserved to do, in the duel. In c England thumb -biting was practiced to goad an adversary into fighting, Dekker c tells us that St; Paula Walk 'Was notable n for shoulderings, and biting of thumbs to hia beget quarrels ; and Shakespeare import- ed mport-ed the fashion into Verona, When Gregory anti. Sampson espy two Mon- tague on- tague men, out fly their swords ; but prudent Sampson to compel the others to take the initiative bites his thumb at them, " which is a disgrace if they bear it." Challenged with the question, "Did you bite your thumb at me, sir ?" he re- plies, "No, sir, 1 do not bite my thumb at you, sir ; bet I bite my thumb ! and in a few minutes the fray begins. It was not absolutely necessary to put th e thumb to the mouth. In 1291 a rude fellow was year. --fill the Year Pound., sent to prison for casting vile contempt mw The growing wealth and p radon have played, perhap al part in the wonderful gr al trade. Without citing tics, I may mention that ars ending in 1872, the gen busily consumed in: London t ore than 7.50,000 tons, th 72 being nearly 6,000,000. rious fact is thatduring' th question occurred not only ted in gross consumption, table increase in the cone ace, and this in spite of the which ruled toward the end Mod. Thus, in the year 186. was sold retail at about 25 or per ton;" Londoners consum per head ; and in the year prices varied from 36 to .52 ton, they actually burned head of population ! a canvi i any were needed, ! that, 1 alo which surrounds the imes," and the frantic shri oople with fixed incomes, t f the nation is setting het upon the clerk of the sheriff of London, by raising his thumb and saying,''Iphurt, Iphurt !" "in in manifest contempt of our lord the it ing. A' If one Napolitan wishes to anger another, he places the palm of the right hand on the back of the left and shakes the crossed thumbs, symbolical of I donkey's ears at him ; a pleasant bit of pantomime answering to the "taking a sight " popular elsewhere -- a sign of contemptuous defiance, said to be at least a9 olcl as ancient Assyria, At any rate, it i$; as old as Rabelais, who thus s describes Pariurge receiving'1'hanumaste : I "1'anurgc suddenly lifted up in the. air I his right hand, and put the thumb there• of into the nostril of the same side, hold- The Prince of Wales It is DOW close on twelve 1 he " establishment" of the p took place, on his marriage is well known, the Parr f,40,000 a year to the 'Whet. froin the Duchy of Cornwa gether an annual sum of Princess received an annuit and there were besides the a 'ngs 'from the Duchy duri t 37, which reached the hail '540,000- Of this amount aid out in the purchase of state . while R100,000 ino ed, would be absorbed by re houses and improvement of dropped out of lease, vvhic a balonce of about X60, Lord Palmerston, indeed, cl time that the working Irtia scarcely appreciable, e ever, seem to loose enoughe widest margin, espe,cially i the f100,000 for repaire to f &c,, which would be held occasion served. In a rece xpose in which the state affairs were set out, it waa illation of .' .the prin th of th cierit sta the four ty of coat creased b total fo Another!, year e increas i ut a ver ptiox pe igh price f that pe when cd'a d shilling d. 27 cwt .872. whe Wings pet. cwt, pe ding pro° espite th c good of ing�of isle great bull r off eve noome, oars sinep sent POnilo 4863. cl i60, making "' to - of X10,000 ; 220,000 win* n estate lit 11. rrn: stitha e;:ata ib cgulareried:btiolt e 1 it 11(. lit tin' 'Pe I. vseerm the Fri, n id that, la BOUG LOT 0 1NT ER AT A I SC SOME 8 E IAL LAD E CIREA CHILD DRES WIN E SEA WO L SHA L BL NKETS FLANNELS, TW HA EN GO SALE LARGE liAVI SUCCESSOR TO STRONG & FARLEY, G PURCHASElp THE 'STOCK AND TRADE ! OP 3 re4!5!!!!!!5.5 110 I Poll IrINTE.R. GRO? RIES, 8 in stet ng all he old motto calve as Co tie us Attend management as tlrY -were by tb oop* . SINCE P U:NT- OFF FUR SETS; FA DS, AND A FUR e. • TS ANI? DRAWERS, RCOAt EDS A S AND FULL , ISHIN P. D CLOTHS, CAPS, TOOK OF ALL OF for 13 REB OFFM skA;THE C D WEATHER. lar Low Price. SETS, liday Presents, RTH. AT WIIVI HILL'S. Wir HILL'S. SHAWLS HILL'S. FU R Sets A A CLOUDS HILL'S. SCARFS HILL'S. HILL'S. FE Fa bong Onppl FEED AND PROVISIONS EDS, &C., &C., SERVICES OF einem will be conducted. for the present, I have great pleasure ere of the Iiitet firm, and the public generally, that they will re- n and be as notierably Dealt with under the new old firm. RCIEAS1NG T E ABOVE BUSINESS I HAVE ADDED LARGE - Ly TO THE s'TOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. MARKET CAN PRODUCE, RaUging from 'bend Discournt GiVen_ to 1 allies Purchasing from Five Pounds sucpois—THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST IN TOWN. ILY GROCERIES 014 ALII, KINDS ALWAYS IN STOCK, AND WARRANTED GOOD. 1 Bios ntrusting their Ord keeping, no need to go to of Po does APPLES, ALT IONS KEPT CONSTANTLY FOR SALE. Cabbae, Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Onions, POULTRY AND FISH OF ALL KINDS. Huron.. White Fish, Trout AND HEHRINS JUST RECEIVED. AND 'C AL OIL ALWAYS IN STOCK All ood Purchased from me will lie Delivered Promptly either in 471101U1Ville, BUTTER4GG POUL R'YI &G., BOUGHT AS USUAL. N ID STOCK OF Below Zero at ERY F HAVE HAVE THEREFORE LAID A INT g ASSOATMENT ICH THEY ARE DETERikiliNED T OFFER AT THE VERY LOW - THEIR STOOK 0 An PILLMAN CoA tits place to get ft STY ISH SLEIGfi 0111 eliTtER For Business or hteistwe ilidhigin Muter. galling "Recently Enlertged their TH7 STAFF '! WORI,<MEN iThey are now in s better position than ever to do Gooxl 'Work' et the /hottest Notice. BWELPORTLAND CUTTERS NOW Ready; BODIED, ROUND BACK ' AND ,A number of -Handsome and Substantial ,CALL AND "SEE THEM. work Made of the Best Material and Neatly .Fittished, and will be sold at I REPAIRING Ornissptly Attended to ns SOMETHING THAT THE PUBLIC SHOULDT KNOW. JOHN 11. BROADFOOT Keeps constantly on hand, at his Warerooms snd ractory, oppoelte the Market, Which be is prepared to sen at prices to suit the .the aingIL In fact he wen't be undeoold. As Jae manufactures all he- sells, purehasers etua rely upon getting tbe THE REST Airriene FOR TILE LEAST HONEY. Furniture Mainufacturecl to Order. • Remember the place to buy Furniture Cheap is at the Factory opposite therMarket, Seaforth. . JOHN H. BROADFOOT. 'IT PAYS IT PAY8 WHAT PAYS. ? IT -PAYS TO GO TO THE EXCELSIOR MILLd, EG.IfONDVILLE, ONT., To get your Orbiting done, and Farmers will in ail eases get their own Wheat ground, and good Parties wishing to got the Excelelor Mills CELEBRATED FLOUR Can do so at MillPrices, from the followintMer- Wm. A.11an- A. 0. Ault, James 0. Leddlowdarees MeGinulto loseph Brownell, Wm. Hill. 1141 -d; Pavey, George Murray, A. Cardno-Baker, P. H, Robb, Ilarpurhey ; W. Scott, Brimfield. 0E8. - Any gnantity of Chopped PEAS, OATS aud BARLEY, and other Feed, on hand alwe,y.e. F GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUORS IS VERY COMPLETE. Early Call Solicited. /kil!DBEL Woc 114 lens and THAT LL CE No time sh OVERCOATS FO FOR THIS B RGAII\TS, BARGAINS AT '8 LOTHING EMPORIUM. A LA GE TOCK OF entlemen's Clothing and Furnishing 114. UST BE SOLD OFF AT PRICES THAT AIN TO PLEASE 'PURCHASEIRS. nId be lost to avail yourselves of this RARE THE MILLI0.1, AND CLOTHING FOR MOR31. .A.INTID C..43.1='S 2ksoN OF THE YEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. Call Immediatell and See for Yourselves. WILLIAM CAMPBELL A A 5 a remit of Good Bug premises, which are no GOOD INDICATION ess, the subscriber has recently been obliged to very much enlerge hi filled with a very large Stock of the most dessirable grades of 13 ant+ Refined. Liv rpool Be AILLD ALL T W TEA8, HYSONS, GUNPOWDER, BLACK AND COLOGNE d, Cuba and Demerara, White Ground and Bloek Ltunp TQBAOCOS. BEST BRANDS ix SMOKING AND CHEWING Of General Gr ceries sad 'LOVER, TX o OTHV LIQUORS. Liquors purchased in Bond and sold pure as usu I. A foil roeielonefell of which will be sold at very small prod . sed OTHER FIELD SEED* 1111 SE JAMES MURPII Chequered Store, torth. M. OHARLESWOETEC & CO. N. B. -Agents for the Garden City Middling Fortner. • s 417 STRIPED FUR SETS, Muffs, fluffs, Caps, die., "Suitable for Holidav Pre8ent8, AT HOFFMAN BROTHERS', Seaforth. THE HURON CARRIAGE FACTORY WILLIAM GRASSIE T_TAS now on hand and in courseof construction -L-A- a number of handsome and substantiallybalit SLEIGHS ANa CUTTERS, OF'THE LATEST STYLES: These vehicles are well made, handsomely Lobed and warranted to run easy, and will be sold filleap for cash or on short time. GRASSIE'S BOB SLEIGHS Are too well and favorisbiy known to teguire puff - lag. He has a uumber qf Lis best on hand. now, and they will be sold cheap. REPAIRING D .Y.E' AS USUAL Remember the old stand: Hitron Road, appo- site Knox's Hotel, Seitforth. "'WILLIAM GRAMM IMPOitTANT TO 1710.31 IT MAY CONCERN, undersigned, after dining business for over eight yeale in Bestows, ands himself ed for the fink time to esti in all parties Indebted • to him for prompt payment of their accounts, and to inform them that all aceounte for 1875.tiot ' paid by the First of Febrtuiry will be_eharged with interest frora first of January without THOMAS COVENTRY, accounts of longer standing will be plaeed in other hands for -collection. - 418-6 EGG EMPORIUM. custoMers (merchants end others) for their libersi patrottage during the past seven years, end hopes, by strict integrity andeloisaattention to hnsinees, to -merit their confidence and trade in. theinture. HaVing greatly' enlarged big premiset, during the whiter, he is now prepared tom the HIGHEST CASH PRICE Foricry quantity of good fresh eggs, delivered EGG EMPORIUM, Main Street, Sesfortin Wanted by the subscriber 9.5 tam of goat dry clean WHEAT STBLW.,