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. I � � .� obna vottled', a ni wei pea. :unole or for the Durnfries w.* - . door to the kreiVyts ch sodorth, .1 THE JEWELLER, 11
Ho'haA ral"Ling to him of so ren have gottled', a , . . glai4l. - I
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. � ng the they all- have good fag 's Butlmywue nouse. va 00ouns 01 7480 *11ime 01 111n . - 0 . I I
as. a "�q/ boari I . . � of the domeatiostad aniiiiiii. gut By treated ' . . e has a fuR
solitari I 11 � which was Isn't 406mfortable, Yoo - health, the nole deemed It advisable. Mthe infirmary or olsewhero on th shorts" I . I Begs to ann6unce that h I
EFF�� .a, 4Aa. � 1 � complete stock of '
'Jen ly, him not for the public eye, I � -Some one told a fat man who was about forty.;five -years ago, to repair to notice, Charg6s moderate. - - I auc . ,z
7 wn joing to. fight a duel with a thin one Scotland inthehopeof beiugrestored Teterinkry .Surgeon P B. -A I n =no -
bat, gimplyto,give utterance to his. heart $ . Ought.,to be by �his native s4r, and arringed that Toterinury Medicines kept constantly ? hand. , - STOCIM-r.r'A... III*.TC3-. ' � .
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challtea on the other'i portly persop, his nephew laud namesake should at- � � . XMAS' AND HOLIDAY G0003l . - P
Vik,in 1861. -It will be read by many . � ., . . . - I � I i�
and if the bullet hit otits do the chalk 'tend to the Liverpool business during : i I I � . *1 I
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how IOU's hik 1 a - ia "nos. In l.i8L journey by coach o 0 � ! .- .
lainiug heart, he has _Jkligiou alips throng i Dome people (.) 0- - ; special discounts off his : I
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waited at the ' station," till now at last I fingers as rapidly an ill,gottOu M0118Y .violent snow itorm, from the effect �f _ . . . I L
!ftka parted are made ' -ousi' :- An old Scotch minibter I old hiscongre- I , . Walchm, I
which he dui in a few days sitat his J I I a - D U N-C:A N & DIJNGAN-5S - . e
- gation the truth when h said: ."Broth- � .- . I ; . . .
Aloato Z volk iba peopled sit- . oat like th Duke's swans arrival at hi brother's residence, in the 13 I M , : . I .
Vhew&,,eh seems h..tppy Zith him own; ren, you are I parish of ohnetoUe, L Dainfriesshire. - .. . I Olocks, � I
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ek t hkade I a k not for your I iiy- in the lake yonder. You ome to church - < - ! V-0 - 0 z I I . . �
- Of Mr. A Stewart, jun., nothing'par- (L I : J
I walk alone. every Sabbath, and I Ia, e on all over , .. L ' . � ewellery,
with the Goopel - - - - -, -I I , � ,_ I pour it ticular ,viasl - board bq�ond that he .1 Will commenoo their Annual S�ock-Takiug Sale to -day at greatly reduced prices . - - -
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� Thaggh, moved by. loving - ir- c,f Inue; I , til two years after his uncle's death. in all Fall and Winter goods, Furs, Fancy Wools, underclothing, and any gooda L : � .
ft I bit -U, your irlve4 t find piplug voices with it; but. you just g aw&,-h&m6 . . . . . I .
Aro out of tane. and sit down 111 de, gie your He suddenly presented bimself at the I . CA . 0 > I . I - . .
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you are just's residence of his Dumfriaishire uncle, -1, - �d 0_ to be held over will be sold at wholesale prices, to make room for our large spring � .
. WingfiL a bit o' S flapp an a ' I I i - - .
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in- vain tor me tbe tim t,r(-e arebeg , > I I
Ik 1ploines in many a feathery sprayyq dry as ever again." I . .. : L
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And sunlit daTir Liverpool t�ider for a sum equal to M co . I L . I
. The baby rollit npon.the 4 loor, , - what was eotimrated to be about oils- i I - I , � . take advantage of this opportwaity. .
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I& vain yaw besutvt, summ, r flow -era; E�Osjh_ . . twentieth of! the value of hie portion. n - : P' %-7- 1
Yweannot gre tth, ote aordim i yan ; - And pokes his toes Into his i I 0 ;
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he fiel I than cars- ThtiR mAkiwg b,o%h On a Meet. I � I
Tbay gaw On ot I . L demand.- The ' z C1 1 > , weres; French Twills, Black and'Colored Silks, Brocades, Silks =4 Satins, I -
_0nothar-ski, a. comply with the - I M H 0 � t . - I
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'? . the ontfer Gova howling down Ua street, next news ', received in reference to ')o . � � Watchvwker and Jeweller,
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The gold is Aff d from I I : * Ladies' Skirts in Felt, 'knit, Cloth, Shaded, Wool, Lustre, Farmer's S�tin, &c. , I
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is at 1rd as bA madly bites I is tA - Mr. A. T. Stewart was to ffec . - i . � :
Tba, b ada Ion from the shcAth ; . I ,� , - w I 0 � � ! 1 Sign of the Big Cloak' - I
Ufa has but one more h000 to ofer, He pmkoth both suds meet. that I he hid disposed of thp *essel, t" L - . �> - n Bargains in Shawls, Clouas, Squares, Muffiera, Wool'Ties, &o. Balance of Ladies' ! .
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And that is-destli. The bntcher slays the IN 'naive Pic. , which was. named the Fair Heian, 2 9 -1 � � . ; i . I I . _. I
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Tot Vaill know the voice of D4Wy,, - Onto ofthis arms and ftsk, and had d4arted to Amaricp. bince "U ::'� 03 Mantles and Ulster Cloth's to be Ole&' red at on6a. An immense stock 6f House I . I
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And there ore life wid h(:alth must arave ; And grinds them In a sausage big- I that tilne,.& d until a few lip�ths ago, -1 �;, M , co M . - I . I � .
Tbough ske who gave the world its beauty, . Thus maLLM booh enM meet. 7 no certain tidiDga were obtained regard- 0 C91) Furnishings, Towels, Towelings, Linens, Quilt I �, Coverlids, &c., at special prices. , N. B. -All repairing done on the �
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Is, In bar grave - . -Biooklyx Ektgle- ing - him. As we have stated already, � --q i Iremises d satibfuction guaranteed.
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I Mys, 0 lost o-ne I for the living ' M 0i M > > : !�wo hundred ends of Tweed to be sold. at hall the cost. Hosiery, Gloves, Wool I I - I
. Who Arew their earlic. t lif4 from thee, The* American Windf-,�U 'to 9, ed inquiries some time ago as to Mr. 0 " 0 i i
An& WAIt U,Ltil with v,l.d thaLksgiving, .Lockerbie Farmer. _L Stewart's relatives in th� south X . 01 I.W. I �t4 P � K Ouffs, &c., cheap. - Coma'ana get bargains in 6very line. A few nice Mantles at- THE. SE-AFORTH GROOERY
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. For life, 10 me is as a athtion duty was outrust? , � n _ M cost price to clear. Millinery very cheap before stook-tsking. Call apd Win- ; � -AND- .
W-hetin &part s, travi Der stands- .-eful sq&rchings. � �
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One aboen.f. long from home and nation . our colum , to a rumor mainlY F 'by ' means of inr ripbions -P' C �.4 . I
!a other lzade. I ago through 1 �4 (0 (:) M pare prices.
.- � art, . farmer, On tomstoDes in various church. (O — - ��-4 CA > I I 0 Ct .
, that Mr. Andrew St :� r> . 0 e- z I . P'rk P-cking House.
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Aud I as he who st-tud4'and listens; Mairbousehead, :ne&r; ockerbie, hal �yards thronghout Dumfriets�iref was X - W .. Cc 1-d -0 : I I -
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pus sterling K. ation neoess%ry to prove their T lation- :0 > >
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irord1eatfisball brirg, an(,tber mating, CA �� 1:7) 0 M Z ��
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ft y - a bride is wniting : . ed the amount must be exaggerated we readily obta,, ined. When the 'proofs of 0 R -i � H M I - I
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Ink yonday,11eld are children,playirg, . heard, leaviug our readers to form their had been oolle L I M �> I . . Begs to remina his friends &nc
- And there- �h, Ti ion of delight I- � own opinions as to its credibility. Thq transmitted, to the legal WhoribY of I P Z �� r x 0 . - I -- public that he is jubt in receipt of &
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I see the shIld and mother stra.7ing . story was oup I posed to lie one' of thos New York from whom the -intelligence 3 0 4 C/5 (Z tn 0 — I ve I nice stock of
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I lu robe& of white. . . fictions that Ounle acko6a the AtlauM has been rel.eived that. the P'roofs are �L I Cn * --i : I
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. occasional ly regardi tag f o.bulous fortune satififsoto The relatives ;ound Out 0 0 . � M I -
Thou then, the longing heart that breakout, M 0) 0 (Z) M 0 L U M SD E N & WULSON .
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shesilieg the treaures one by one, w . I left to relations in Scotland by Ameri, axe,howev , all on tile fttt�_ er's side n 1 co > > � � � CROCKERY AND CLASSWARE, .
. I'll aall Thee blessed w hen thou makest " he money it has, t:� I
O�u MilliollLires, and although - Mr� andbefom ividing 0 3 0 W. M --i Z . I
The parted -one. - Stewart is not to be -come the possessor' of ooune to be learned whether any of �-� > � -FOR- � Of the neiLtest and latest designs. Also .
leptembar 16th, 1863'L , I thmt fortuD 0 - &1�1 Mr. gtewar,'S' relatives on the!majernsl A 0 -U .,,� �0. to 0 r I Gr ceries always fresh, and good. . .
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laded to,yet the amount of the fortune side survive. Mi. A. T. ' S,te*ar,t'8 � 0 . > C
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-nder- father andl mother were married at I I - I
L was not extiggermedi but rather u . I I 5 --i t-4 t.-4 0
The story of the water which got Into . gran's 0 1 . P. ,O _-, m - CHRISTMA8 & NEW YEAR PRI=—SENTS. �
� 8tated. A cot-jaiderable number of.othey Dahaellington in 1798, Mrs Btav (I �;- > > 0 1 � . I .
the hold of the ship loaded. with rice, relatives of t'he decessed have been dial maiden name- having been 11unter. W a , I . i � rr F _A.S_
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: the. vessel asunder, reminds the editor render a much greater number ricbei can pr . ova equal claims to those of the );N ).- M 0 E: r- . . forth Grocery has become �
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� of the Kinderhook Rough Notes (1 the will � receive a txi We have this year b far tbe"largest assortmeutof Fancy Goods, Gift Books ' The Sea
� than the m'ajority of passably rich p6o. relatives� n4�med Stewart x 0 ;0 - Z C) . - n . ed for the exeellence and cheapness
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� oaptaiu of a North River sloop, who, ple in the old cou�ntry, as tbd following ortion fiar� PaRsu with the Stewarts. M . Cn r I CD 3: 1 and T.oyswe have ever shown, and we ,can, with all confidence, solicit & con- -,-r value now than -
� ' I k at Albany, se� lin- the matter, 4a'k Extrzicted. honey always on
: kaving hired a new coo On Nese &tt r, including Mr Andrew M q r` m M ' -1 , tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon us in the past, feeling oer. Of I its Teap� B,tt,
. particulars regarc CD ight prim It would be useless for
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r kim, to, cooking rice whic" said he Irom the columns of some of our d&i � . I and Mr A. T. _ �
haA, done a huQred t4n E! Telli . United States, 0 W :1 .01) 0 0 us th try to enumerate the many useful and beaufiful articles we have now on nd. -
1119 contemporaries show :- � Stewart, pyrsently in tht, � a -to the folLnWilll ` . -
kirn that he wouldl find fiv � pounds in . - g lines. which 9
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*1 i m against The fortune referred to is that of thq number sev,�nteen , all beiDg cousins of the � . , I n - - F exhibition; however, *e *ould oalLspecial atteritio - I t, r. Robb has now Iiis pork P
the looker an� cautioning . ate Mr. Andrew Tbomaou- Stewart, thei New York illionaire. .The sum that 1.1 N . - . M . C we claim to have in the kreatest variety, in the most beautiful goods, and as Establishment in fall blast. Cutting
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owking too much, thO cA'_ &in went 1 remains af p'r payiug her portionto Mrs a- z - but not least, at the lowest prices: I . and Sausag6 on bancl as usual.
about his business of load.iDg'bis vessel ce)ebruted Now York wa�rehouseman, Stewart fo I diviHion among the relatives im - C . - I _� I I . . .
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withpigiron. Inanhourphenewcook wbich amouuted at the time of his between twelve and thirteen W * 0 0 co Albums, . ! Dolls, Bibles, - '
I death to abont eighty-five millions of amounts tc V1 � I .1 ., , CIASH FOR PORK.-Tbe highest
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rushed ont, exchkim-ing:- millions 81W. �rliag. a (0 , -, 0 pt -i Work Boxes, i -Ebonized Boxes, Testamant-6, ce paid for Pvrk, and live hogs
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�& captain, don't dollars, or couuting the American I . � I " . -Desks, I Crumb Tr4s and Brush, Prayer Books, .
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take. on any more pig iron; we will have dollars as worth fourabillings of British . -4 . Toya, Hymn Book@, -
Money, to &bout Seventeen millions 11oMe-Made Fertil' rs. - M Japanese Goods, I
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a load of biled rice bef9re night." terliDg. It may be reinembered that The following- 012,00astionfef z . 0 0 Cigar Cases, i . Violifin, Pocket Books, Remember the Seaforth Groceryt
The captain rushed into the caoin 8 - � �> za Pearl Card Cases, i Mouth Organs, Picture Books, Staxk's Biock, Main Street, Seaforth.
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w-kere '-he found all the pots, kettles it was well known that the New York Commissioner of Agriculture from Ten 3: - I
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� 0 millionaire was a native of. Scotlind, nessee are worthy of cone deration: 'I A. ' I > Shell Goods, ; Childrenl,s Dishes, Gilt Books. -_ -
pails, pans, dishes? arid eveu twp wash- ud that his relatives were advertise4 great many bones are wasted'on every 0 �_� I
tabs, full to overflowing" with cooked 81 .� -4 - z WHITNEY BLOCK.
. , for in Scotch newspapers immediately farm that make valuable m�nnre, aud , t p OHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR .OARDS.
rice, which was also seething over the. i .CO ! .
tor of the, kettle and fallivq off -upon the af ter his demise. Mr.' A. T. Stewart are easily prk'evared for use. Let a bar. til I - � . . -
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. i died without making any OiSPOSWOU of el be devoted'to the bones, and whenever . - It is a pleasure to show our goods, whether you, buy or not. Come and see
stove aud the floor. , . L his vast accumulations. One third of a bone'is thrown into it, bover it up them. I I � THE SEAFORTH STOVE AND
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yelled the skipper as. he g1lAuced around, the colossal fortune went to the lady with leached ashes. Let the barrel ESTRAY STOCK. � I
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-How much rice did you put in that w1om he had married not long %efore stand in th, � e weather, and 'in a few I . - I I L61SDEN & WILSON., Scott's Blobk. TIP EMPORIUM STtLL -
I his death, that lady having prior L to her months the I bones willbe so friable that ' RAT STERR.-Ftrayed from lot18 con- � I � -
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pit!" � I - EI'T *don 2, Tuckersmi�h about the miJdl, of I 11 ,, PA:K-ES THE LEAD.
� marriage with Mr. Stewart, occupied they may be easily broken and convert ct - : 'I �, .
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" Pat the whole of it, cap-," said unadulterated bone dust October, a your old steer of grayish color, with . i f I
the Position of a ebecke:r in the le,ce de- -0d into &� . Any person giving,41- - : .
othin' but . . . . red neck and stag horns. � I
lad. "and I've been doiu' u. partment of his most extensive busi�em better tharil can be bought at any of the formatio - that will �ead to his rueovery will �e , . � I
bailiu'oat rice for the last twenty min- I - I � .
No clai�mant seems to have put in an agrioultura stores. Or, if 4e cannot 'suitably rewarded. MRS. JoHN WORKMA'*, . HE COOK STOVE DEPARTMENT
-- -etas. Great Mosei I wl,lerp does all the . 786x4i ;
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stuff,come from?" . unable to" substantiate 4heir claigs to easily bur �A and -ormhed. , In making � � I . S NOW full. All the newest styles fitted vdtk
. . STRAT COW. -Camp I� to the liremises of the . I . � tbe)ateat Improvements for baking, soonoiny
the balance, and major' portion of - the soap mu fine phosphate qf lime is E undersigned, lot 4, concession 12, MpKillop, � � o fuel le Over thirty different ps,ttervs to
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- Gra,ietie�- - shape of 'half -eaten ibout the end of oclober, a cow. 1 he owner I c oo,qe from,at prim that o.nnot be undersold.
dy 'LlAnd who comes after deceased's wealth. A cousin, as it noW thrown o, t in the - . .
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-Young la _ turnsont, of his also name4 A. T. bonea,an a lye. Soapsuds are lall3o may have the same by ptovin,z property and piy- : .
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�.)� ,-Is it Job?" Pupil it �ori to Manure 0 inff expenses�. JOHN ZIEGLEti, Beachwood ;
Bother?" (Panse Stewart,who has for� a codsiderable a finei-ad I compost - - i .
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_(INo, miss ;, Billy Piper% big brother period resided in the Vnited StAtqs of heaps. IA hese are found notLonly the 'D - - D. ROSE '
-I see him a Sunday." America some time after the ew ork alkalies 4 ioda and potash, but also ESSEX PIG. -The undersigned will keep dur- - I I
--Caudid. -Council : -Why are you Ing the pre . sent "ason on lot 22, concession r V I , PARLORSTOVESil - - '
I . . mil I ion aire'o'death,wrote tohi rela ives much nit�o,,enous matter in the B)iape I -
I our sta�ement? A,re . - I 6,.Hibbert,&'Ihor(iugilbbi-edEL;sex Hoar. Terms.
: so- very precise to y nd among obh ' to hie of grease. -I All these assist. in enniching -Sl,payableattbe tirne of servioe vith the � . I I I I I N this department we have the largest vaAety
you afraid of -telling aa'pllitruth ?" 'i� Wit - in Scotlan(l I a a Ste , art, our-he&p., No farm yard is without the privileg6of retuiulng it neoassaty. THOMAS . I I ever off red in Redorth, botb� in Parlor
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. . brotlier — the Mr. And)rew . eaterti and Parlor Cooks. Our Fwm Parlor-,
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. —The, following bill was lately pre. Muirbouse, Lockerbie, 1 already alluded beat gu& o. It is true the gu"o of the CONLEY. � — ., r I arlor Cook, -New Aurora double beater&& am-
� to—urging that they stould take 'steps shops is :IrDm seabirds, whose food is r ot be equalled for b anty and usefulness. Our
-. To hang- I WSTRAT sHEEP -come into tho prem'ses of I F ends and Customm in Town and
sented to a farmer in Busspx to*as-,ert�ain whether they were n the - chicken- E the undersigned, lot 4, conce�slon' 10, Mc- Wishes His Many ri Little Giaut doubie beater is a� wonder. Two or
ing two barn doors and! mygelf seven Blated fish, but thip guano of . . : more rooms can be heated with this stove, whick -
to the well known wa ebouseman. The house is exceedingly valuable and wall Killop, about the iht,,f September, a ewe sheep. . . I
hottra, four shillings and sixpence." . I � tikes less fuel than any other stove maxle. 0aill
, -among some - of Ing. Mixingit Wi9i soil or The owner can ha*e the same by proving prop- . I . we and be conyinced. �
—An old bachelor says i- It is all mal ter was talked ovez worth a I pIgt erty and paying charges. THOMAS HENDER- I Country - I
the Scottish friends,but nothing definite ashes and sowing over the gs,rdet ,787x4 . i I I -
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. pretend that love is blind. seems to have been done at- that time, rather tb in'—for it is very 'rich —its SON ' - - i � �. I COAL STOVE DIPARTMENT
, I never yet knew a Mari it) . love who did and notwithstanding subsequent en- effects ar 3 wen to the row. However "V STR&Y 8111�EPrame Int,) the premises of � . I � .
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hewft as any one aloe 0OU414, ' . Tuokeramith, op the 18th of Noveml3er, a white -_ I .. ever shown. It
_"Wrhe was it that sai d. it is not gooLl appears to bave been convinioed that pigeons, s �eg't applied in tl�e form of ewe and two lambs. i be owner can have the. I c )&I than any other stove, and is no sooner aeon
for man to be a -lone ?" asl�wd a Sunday some relationship exil3ted between them solution. . t is not apt to burn up the same on proving property atid pa . _& m:mi�zi:z7y- oi-a:1R,isr.rm_&s . rent styles to
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school teacher of hiH claBs-. A bright and the New York mei chant, the mat- plant in ... is manner. One p9gt manure ROBERT MoARTHUR, Sr., Hensall P. 0. 78- x4 - . i I I . c ioose from. A C plet@ StOCk (A StOy � OR AhMYS
ter was allowed to dro:), even although to 10 pww water will make aflue wash i . — t - c a band
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boy answered: "Daniell air 'wb-en he i . - - I i I . Just rwived a lArge variety of lamps, hmp
� z I . Mt. A. T. Stewart expressed his readi- for vines,� or for fruit trees; it is unexcellla - �oo&, lanteins, &c., good mate-Pba and newest
was in the lion's den." - a ' ' . AV;CTION S&LES. - I .
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Dess to attend to all -woessary proceed- ed. Another addition to the heap is : i . terns.
—ArhilaAelphiabride found seven- I . I � I Af Beat qualities ef c"l oils, CausAianimd Ameri-
L- . 113gS On his, side of the Atlantic if his skins, carrion either of animal or fowls � LV, OF . I b an , I and hi cutlery and ro ek,el goods we bay* aw
teen fall sets of dishes among bar wed A UCTION Ss 1: f TucVALUABLE FARM in
Her far-seeing friends friends in Scotland would iffnd out and scales of fi�hes, hair, hoofs, in fact every .Lx the Tom" I 1P 0 kersmith,-Mr. J. F. . I . . extend c and varied assortment of both Iftglish .
ding preaeatg., . rticulars bf the kind of 1 sinim&l substance that May Brine has been, �Iittstructed by Mri. Alexander
I . furniHh him with the ra . , :1 y nd American mflnufacture.
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evidently knew that she was going to marriages, births abd deaths, together come withi I n reach that is wortbless.i' Yule, to sell by IPublic Auction at the Commer- A 14 D A API NEW YEARN All orders for jobbing work promptly attended
keep a girl. I ! 1 I cial Ho et, Seaforth on aturdity. January 27, 1 1 . . I t D 94-i satisfaci ion gu,tranteed.
� —An . eccentric fellow, wbo lives with the re8idences aild occupation of I —.- , ' , � 1w, at I 0'0100� P. "M , that sple did farm, situ. . � . . - A call re.sp. etfully solicited. Come and me us
their fami fies during. 11 -be past eighty -or —As T. Wm. Henderson, of con- ated on the lOt4 Concession, Tuckeramith being I a ud save morley. � �
alongside of a graveyard, was asked if niuetyyears. Somemontba ago,how- oes as engaged Lot 2, and contilning 100 acres, 76 of which are I . . I I
it waa not an unpleasant loc-%tion. sion 7 East Nissouri, w I cleued and in a,1good state of cultivation, and all I I WHIT�EY.SROS. .
. ever, it transpired that the legal au- splitting 3o,me kindling wood one even- nderfirained. fThe balance is well timbered I � � — —
,,No," said he, "I never jined places in tborities in Now -York State, who have ina last week, his wife came holding u � cres of fall wheat ! t � .
with hardwoo&, There are !8 a i I
SU my life with a set of Deighbors that - . . : . - . 171 Tr
charge of the balance of the late Mr. A. th'e' lamp to show him light, when .& and 30 acres fal. There is a stone house, I � I . �, SEAFORL." �
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minded their own businesp so stiddy as ' ba with stabling underneath, and I . - . �
I - T. Stewart's fortune, 0 iscovered certain piece of tbe: wood flew and struck Mrs. wo(-d frame t��ree good wells i I I
tkey do." � rsting the other good ou uildinp, 'at o - I I - - I
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— � spiuks went home tbip other night information which led them to erson. on the eye, bu Is within 8 miles of Sea NSUR
. municate with a Damfries solicitor ballofit. Her suffering was terrible. forth, on the Girand Trunk Itailway, and live, i !
afflioted. with double visioo.. He sat for with the view of tracing the . de- —buring the past year the St. from Hensall, on the Great Western Schools I . .. I
l time with his sleepy gaze riveted and Churches convenient. The property wi I AM E S D R E W E -
some cemed'K f riend8 in Scotland. This gentle- Thomas police captured arid brought to � . d 4: 1 1 -
on Mrs. Spinks, and then complacently pooitivoly-be sold iiithout reserve. Terms -Ten . . . : ' �
remarked --Well, I declare, if you two man. Mr. M'Gowan, had not very -pre- justioe483 males and 42 females: nat- per cent. -of the pumhase money will be rcquired ! I WM. He WATSON, -
don't look Inough like to be twins." _ Oise or extensive ififormation to proceed ionality as. follow,3; Canadian, 186 on the dsy of sale; I he bal&nce with the excep- . .
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upon. In explanation of tbis.it maybe Euglish,,73; Scotch, 27; 1Irish, 142; twd of $2,800 within 30 day -i thereafter-, and the 1, . General Fire, Marin4,- Life and A c- I
. * ,6. remainder to be �ecured by mortg ge at 71 p6r � - I
—That, was a frank repl(y to a friend's mentioned that while the late A. T. United States 41; Germans, I cent. interest Further and fuller parliculars . —DEALER IN— T cident Imurame Agent) Convay-
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timation, of his approa b Stewart was always ready to admit, and Swedes, 6, others 34. 1 maybe. obtalued1from the owner on the premises � � � ancer
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,11 should make my c9mpliments to indeed appeared prond to state, that —The Marq'uig of Lorne, has written or! from the Auctioneer., J. P. BRINE, Auc. ; I . I � i )
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both of yan ;. but as I doult know the he was a native of Scotland, be was to General Sherman. at Washington tionoer., . 78" . I -I'
I ean,t felicitate you, and I know I _! - � 7r-nr 1-1,&.1:P0D-VT.A�1:UE.v IWAIN ST.r SEAFORTH.
most unwilling to i- form questioners asking if it would be safe for his wife . ! S1-3::81j:F &C 1-3: -S.A-
. Ow,e1,l that I� can't felicitate her." r art of that c . oun, . to win the I
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"Romancer "- How shall you know try he hailed. A, well-known sporting rijuoess bas changed her mind about I I I I I _. - I - -
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whether a young lady and gentleman of gentleman belonging �o DurnfriesihirO Bernifida, and prefers 1AGE HARDWARE. i ONLY FIRST-OLASSI
your acquaiutance are really engued, once called on �dr. St wart ,while on a General Sherman, replied that in his ' I � IRON, STE � EL AND OARR . . i tp&yIngoo amies represented. AlIkinds
i-1 � they deny the charge ? E asy visit to New York, opinion there was no safer or more GENTLEMEN: Please accept my . i I . i ro 7trc
even . ' - Z�Inpkzeffectedat owegt current AAteo an all I .
enough. just notice if heamokes a merchant appeared gI d to see big v1si- pleasant place in the United States for � I I roperty- Special attention devo6id to
. , - � many thanks for the very liberal pat- . �inds of p �
& Cigar while walking with her on thb tor, he would not,sta ,where he was the Princess than Charleston. I Insuranceseffected on tun I
' . ronage you have extended to me during LUMBER AND WOOD YARD. 9,Lrwe- insuran m -Gore Di9trict," of Cwt,establIm'..
street. 1f,be does it ia all fixed. born, only admitting, .. fter much preq� . --,—. ! . HUBSl SPOKES AND BENT STUFF. property in the I
. � . the past hve years in _Seaforth as hair � . over 4s years, at from .62J to I per eent., eadt, �
_,ti think I have covaied the whole sure, that he came from somewhere Little by Little. I / . I I . fbr, tbree years Cheaper than any mutea eam. .
groulka," remarked a CbieRgo mdn in an abont 8iixteen or wenty mil,��s north- , ' will dresser, an ' eg eave o as or a I I c.e. 0 1 .
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I argument. ,,No doubt of it."' replied west of Dumfries. - �Ir. A. T. Stewart er F . ! 0 .. London & cub I
wear away even the hardest stone. -So Conti nuan ce 'of, the same. I have my - o hem, ng d; Scottish I I P
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tits St. Louisilau, "but if You will lift lip -bad, it would appear, reasonsfor desir- the constant irritation of a cough will so p mises 'fitted up with the new patent I ri i h A ri , Toronto * & C Non -
one foot, it will give room for the other ing not to state who his re-latives.were .. , re . I NEW G8 - reall ; . . et Gait; an a
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four of -US to Rtalla-" or where they resided. In early life be wear upon the lungs as to induce incur adjustable chairs, which for comfort I - 6, n ; Zliance, Uton I TorooW
t able consiiniptiou. Higyard's Pectoral . i . itep tie), To n ; Travel] Life , I Aso&
—A minister, in one of his visits was, it is stated, in bu siness as a 7are- Balsam Will cur� the worst cough and, convenience are second to none. - I � - � . 1, conn. Age ffor the CAWAS
t4rolugh his parish, met a -boy, and houseman in Dumfriei. Foranu .1 " , � I �, I a t, M Szvlugs Com y, Tersn4m
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I t-, I ber speedily- and effeettially. 774,65,2 w. - With a cordial' invitation to all, I I _ I . - � nt Loan and - t. on re estato. AV" -
asked him what o'clock it was.� "It's of years' before he :)egan businelTs - :rem - -
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abo,ut twelve, air, )i said the boy. " 1, Dumfries, an uncle, ater whom h your obedient. servant, . for the State Line t- twamship Oompa-ayo NOW 9
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thought it bad been more," the minister -named, bad osrried on is similar 'busi- Fortunately ; I . .L . can New York and GlWow. 111VI CWKA, �
I I I � ; Axes—Warranted Axes our Speeialt�. L to $7fi; Second Cablis $0; :"W* ' -
: ever or� here, sir, for ness in Liver A that time, isome Valvular disease of the heart is not very I . o,trbs. *'M
re�lied. "It's n m , , pool. Cross -Cut Saws, &I11 the beat makes turn tickets issued good for 12 men I
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&fter twelve it just beginfi at one again," Af ty years ago. the on y means of loco- common, its disturbed action may be � JOHN C. CONSTABLE, Cow� Chsins--very low prices. Guns—Scores of every niske and description Amx, Main Street, Se&Mrth. 011106, Camp-
' stion, liver irregularities, � . �9 -nd Canadian Coal Oil, Stoves Now Improved 'a Block, opposite the Mansion HOUL .
[ returneathe urchin. motion. so far as good i were conoerned, due to inoige i choose from.' American Coal Oil a I .
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L —one; of the wealthiest farmers on the between Liverpool i ad Dumfriea was &c. A stomach disturbed with wind, , A N . I Railrosd Lanterns i
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