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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-12-13, Page 2QLNTQN NEW ERS' sed to pay for because tbe Coal was not delivered in the particular place in- tended. That, the fen began. Holmee sued tbe council and won ; the latter appealed and the decision was reserved Holmes then again appealed and got the decision in hie favor. The caee now gree to the Supreme Court and ' he total costs amount to more than tbe coal is worth. It was all owing to a slight teohincality. The coal could have bei removed for a feet, dellare but each thought they had a. sure case as as many others have done before and found it a costly matter, • • • With the Custom's revenue for the last Live months, one million more than in 1900, and with the aggregate volume of trade for the Dominion much larger than ever before in its history, it does not look as if the country is suffering very badly under Liberal rule. As a matter of fact the Dominion is in a much more prosperous condition than it ever was before w Ab1TBJ,1••-�lvenal sone, of character Properties for Sale or to Let and. good xepSilver n n> esah state done in. thi ounty r hired) to represent and adver- R Contemptible Slander. Mr Tarte says that he and Mr Pitt were both poor when they went flays into public life. He might ad. St John Sun, that the occupant of a public office and the control of expend- iture made Mr Pitt poorer, but has a contrary effect on the for tueea of Mr Tarte. The above appears in the editorial columns of the London Free Press, which, we assume, endorses the insinu- ations made therein. Neither the Free Press er any individual, can put its fin- ger on4ne cent of public funds that Mr Tarte has ever received, which he was not entitled to. It cannot point to any stealing° or irregularities in his depart- ment, such as prevailed under a former administration. It cannot show that he has profited from any contract to the extent of a farthing, and if either the editor of the Frees or the St John Sun saw the plain furnishings of the house in which -Mr Tarte resides at Ot- tawa, they would be ashamed of them- selves -if such is possible- for making an insinuation which has not a particle of foundation in any manner, shape or forrn,and which is contemptible,as it is uncalled for To Rent. Lot 68 Maitland Concession,Goderich Town- ship, Apply to JAS. fa0QIT, Barrister Oot. 7.b -=ti. • Clinton. Oat To Rent, tis s old ertabllehed aeulty_y busfnese house of old iinanolai standing. klalary $18.00 aveekl with Tante& Odditional, all payableip cos each ednesdary age furnished, when. hoose• direct from head o see, here° and osrrl sary. References: Enulose self-addressed stamped envelope, Manager, 816 Caston Building, Chicago. , 1iept. 13-16, E First nines brink store, suitable for an bust• y 112•,31 tilt SALE $4,250 ease. APO/ to W. 0; SEARLE, Clinton, Eighty acro farm in (Nieman County, Mich Nov 16 -tf, with $700 worth of crops, modern new time% good barn and outhouses fine stone cellar, To Let. A large two story house, opposite Commer- offal Rote. Also, for bale: -4B large coal par- lor cook stove. /Well' 'IIS IWD MBE sept• 87 -ti. To Bent or For Sale, Efforts are being made to have Par - lament meet on February 5. • • • The editor of the London Advertiser, who has always been considered a con - ;latent teetotaler, has an editorial on 'What we and others drink." Bro. Jameron has evidently fallen from grace. That desirable brink and frame �dv �eellling on south side Wellington St a tae to oft, ono prising Leta 85 86, 00 a , Bore o orcharc{ and garden. APPl Y .I+ Oot 17oARRAN o good water, also honreholct farnishinge o! the beet • three horses, a few head of cattle of tine breed, up-to•dete farming implement' Anent orchard in county of 4 Gores; I ti miles from,. hood mark et;10 miles from county seat. The cellar bold' � bushele of apples in •.racks. 40 stores improved, balance hardwood timber, Nice rolling land, clay loam. This property coat present owner $$,600 cash. Reason for eelling,partyle_ going to the old •r uusr�y This is a bargain. Stromchool and church �}} mi:,, trom farm. All goes for $4,260 if ta!enby the 25th of august Clear title, Address, JOHN D.. BURtili;SSS, West Brattish. Mich • House to Rent. Comfortable dwelling house to rent on Fed - crick Street, lately occupied by Mr J. Rand, containing three rooms upstairs and three down. Plenty of water every convenience rent moderate. Apply W ATTS.DRUG STORE. Sept. 27-t1. HOUSE for SALE or to RENT. c On Victoria Bt., near Organ Factory $ ~ ' • will buy a roomy, comfortable house with good lot -the property recently occupied by Frank Urethan. Apply at once to w. BRYDONE, ' Barrister 8co. Clinton. OLD AGE. Old age as it comes in the orderly process of Nature is a beautiful and -majestic thing. The very shadow of eclipse whioh threatens 18 makes it the more prized. It stands for experienoe. knowledge,wisdom and counsel. That is old age as it should be. Bpt old age as it often is means nothing bat a second childhood of mind and body. What makes the difference? Very largely the, care of the stomach. In youth and the fall strength of manhood lt' doesn't seem to matter how we treat the:stomach. We abuse it, overwork it, injure it. We don't suffer from it mirth. But when age comes the etomaoh is worn out. It can't prepare and dietribute the needed nourishment to the body, and the body, unnourished, fella into senile decay. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a wonderful medicine for old people whose stomachs are weak and whose digestions are poor. Its invigorating effects are felt by mind as well as body. It takes the etingfrom old age and makes old people strong. • • • The C. P. R. sales of land this year are so far in advance of those ;of any previous year that ;they suggest the idea of an earlylfilling up of the North- west country. November sales exceed October's, which was a record month, by 234,993 acres, To Let. That beautiful store in the Jackson Block, Huron Street, lately occupied by C. W itts. Ap- ply to THOS. JACKSON', Sr., Sept. 6-tf -i Clinton • • • At the Victoria, B. 0.. election trials Col. Prior waslunseated, but; thel case against Thomas, Earle, M. P., weal= successful. iVictoria City is represent- ed by two members. The result of the trial will recessitate a bye -election Col. Prior will likely be the Conser native candidate again. • • • Hon. Mr Mulock's expectation that .rare the reduction in letter postage from 3 cents so 2 centsEwould not result in a permanent lose of revenuehas been juste e tepo�hthDe�art- m for the/year ended80t,1901 were $238,924 greater than the re- ceipts for the year ended June 30th, 1 , showing that there has been a great increase of correspondence uu- der the reduced rate. • • • If, as is reported, Sir Christopher Furness has decided to erect an im- mense shipbuilding plant at Sault Ste. Marie in connection with the Olergue steel works, Mr Tarte will not have to complain of a scarcity; of Canadian bottoms on the lakes. Another such plant at Sydney would provide the ocean steamers andmake Canada quite independent oY foreign transportation agbnciee. This country is getting along pretty well. • • . •'i Anyone who thinks that the world is not better off relegieuely and every other wa than it wee nineteen un. ddredd yeti sago, or tune ,.h u1 dFed., or sneaks tl 'b Whet g li rite . bks o: a^okit ; oc i• .!I Cottage to Rent. A comfortable and roomy cottage on Isaac street lately occupied by. Mr Geo. Crion i' offered to rent. The gnartee acre vacant 'lot adjoining will be .old on easy times. Apply to MRS RUDD, Mary R. • Oot. 4-tt Farm For Sale. The west half of lot 24, Bayfield Cnn. God- erich townehip, containing 100' acres of good land, is offered for sale on. easy terms. Good. barn, to house. plenty of water and email orchard. Particulars on application to tf- J. P. IISDALL, Clinton Population Figures. The French Ochil .rir,n in Ontario at the last census wan 1112.647, se compar- ed with 101',123 in 1591. an increase of 61,000. The total increase of popula- tiou in tbe province was 65,957. The exact population in the whole province was 2,180,278, which is over 12,000 more than was in the first bul- letin, and 65,000 over the census of 1891. The French in Toronto number 2,614 as compared with 822 in 1891. el. or all orifto,d►i3 na he y c p�erj ' ??► -awl P�� �� Ap y. l" or leas ,i }10 per,q act a:nd,vihfrk,Qie t�r'r f d House and Lot for Sale A small lot, 66 ft frontage, sad comfortable frame • house, with woodshed attached on William street, near Show' Ground. Will be. sold cheap. Apply to W.IBRYDONE, barrister, or T. R. FOSTER, Tara, Nov. 29--4. WE DISPENSE DR C GS OF STAND ARD STRENGTH AND PURITY Oar reputation in the drug business is es- tablished on sound and lasting principles. We give our customers just whet they ask for, and guarantee all our drags to be of standard purity. This means muoh when your dootor'e prescriptions are to be filled. Buy your Perfumes, Toilet requisites, Boape, Brushes, Oombee, Atonizers from us, OUB BEET SELLER. Nile call epeeist attention to Paine's Cel- ery Compound, our best selling medicine, It is a true health and strength restorer for weak and run down people, It gives. that buoyancy of spirits end nerve energy so neoeseary for the establishment of sound health. Paine'p Celery Compound stands far above all other medicines. J E HOVEY; Drngeist, Vinton. QUEEN'S BI1: rHDAY.-Sunday. Dec. let, was Queen Alexandra's birthday. In many of the City churches tbenational anthem amended by the addition of the following verse for the Queen was Bung by the choirs: - "In perfect peace serene K Thou our gracious Queen; With her abide. May heaven's own sunshine fair Go with her everywhere, Hear Thou Thypeople's prayer, (#od save the Queen.' This verse has been approved by the King and by hie authority added to the hymn. The above was the second verse while the Second verse while the third verse has been changed to in- clude both King and Queen the altera- tions being chiefly making pronouns plural instead of singular. Bight you are, Mankind Ili et 'iiµ'g'itd up$ ard." He reads:hibtt3ty to 1it16 )iitr- poil�b who 4oja fiot-fibd that forced up -- on his attention. And, anyway, •len't it a Not ocridplfineht ford' ininieter to pay to Christianity to say that nineteen centuries of it leave the world worse that at the begitn ing P We can't ac- cept such a theory. The plan of the Master is not a failure ; the great In- vestor will not lack a dividend, None ref His works come to naught. • • • The ronncil of Goderich has had a (el dee, of experience in litigation. A i'r ilnlmee had contracted to furnish tela town with coal which the- council s:... _.., ...1. _ ". LIPP1N COTJ'S MONTHLY;. MAGAZINE'" A FAMILY LIBRARY The .Best in Current Literature. 12 COMPLCTE NoveL$ YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND, PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PLR YEAR; 25 CTB. A'COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES • EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Legal JAMES SCOTT Barrister, $ollcitor, &e., MINTON. OryiOs Biliott Block, Tesoro dtreide MONEY TO LOAN. We BRTDONE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY" PUBLIC), ETQ, Offioe•--Beaver Block. Up -stairs, Opposite Foster's Photo Gallery CLINTON Dr.Melahey's Heave CURE For Broken- Wtnded MOUSES dons tthe Throat nd Lungs. The nulls ..emcein•in the world that will cure the above disease, making t animal eoUnd in wind and aaehtktohi! owner. Trice, alit Dr. McGahey's Kidney & Cough Powders forall Acute Affections of the throat and lungs troches Distemper, etc. , For swellingand stocking of the lege, the result of bard driving, Kidney Trodble, etc;, one dose. will relieve, and ono box will cure: Price,'.BOo. '''HC DR.MCOAHEY MEDICINE CO., riemptvllle. Ono For sale bya, B Combe,druggist, Clinton FARM FOR SALE, Subsoriber offers for sale' his farm off 156 Colborne uaAb on 140 sores cleared, frame house, bank barn. plenty of water and in good state of cultivation,} of a mile from school and 2 miles from.Holmesville. Terms reasonable Deo 14-tf RICHARD BAKER. Clinton P:0 For Sale or to. Rent. The choice brink house on the corner of Ful- ton and Joseph streete, belonging to the estate of the late Richard Heywood, le offered either for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- nary family, is practically a new house, with all conveniences. and three -tenths of an core of land. If the property is ppnot sold or rented, part of it will bW. COATS • AExecutor . to Cliaton.. RIDOUT& HALE, ,E, CONVEYANCERS, C1Qx 113BIONnIRd, Real Estate and Insurance 4genoy. Money to loan, C. B. HALE, i01IN BIDOTi'1!; 'CHARLES .SEAGER Barrister, Bolioitor, Notary and Conveyanoec' Office -Opposite Colborne Motel Dederick FOR SALE., The framecottase on Orange street, occn- p'ed by the Undersigned is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The lot. is } of an acre, with hard and soft water, stable, good fruit and vegetable garden, The house contains ban, room simmwo er kitchen,' clothes arand BWoodshed r is centrally located, possession given . any time to snit Purchaser. ELIZABETH GRAHAM tf CATARRS CANNOT HE CURED With least lapplidel ofl8 se they cannot • reach:the seat of She diuoage. Ceterrb is a blood or constitutional disease, and in or- del; iso cure Itt ypit' mneti114 int.rhal fem. •died., ,Hail. iiiPA arch, eni'a taken;" infer- naily and sots direo y on the blood and mddot:le6nrfa s, t11er 'CIi C 41 ZOf 9�,�edn e fytone ofthe bee1hi atein his resin& for rr nd 11 'ire$ litrtr cr1ptieir. eombined,+ii f�ki•. a1.b1'.•' parif'�ere,ttat_ ins ddireb rcerthe•mntods' zhteeL. The febrotrrin date= rh. na ,A,# uA$i 3 lar AI e � Sm 1' te late the:best. q •.: •, ,.. Major erritfi, of Torohto, hse a000pted. Ibe�,Mppoint6 oni( L'o1, .g000nd , in ,do'rnrnsnd of itienew •guilt African. contingent. Special preeetttione ire, being, Mikan to detect she alleged emnggling of tar from Montreal into the Stele of Vermont. A locomotive felt on Jerome Sanderson, at the Michigan Central. ronndlhiouee in Si Phorias. Ho was badly orue'tled, bat not killed. ?w�}deotUl a�p.�I"p1$ '�'n II ,fide teafrimol lsl al Estate for Sale: The parcel of g oand adjoining St. Paul'/ Rectory, consisting of lot 218, RattenburySt., and lot 2262A Princess St., is offered for sale. Each lot is about Bebe 182feet. Together they make an exceptionally fine site.for a first -clues residence. Apply_ to Wm. Q. Phillipe or 0,0. RAChurchWardens, Clinton. mgo ODI$ 'WON e Mo rble &Granite VY op K S M. G. CAMERON formerly of Camerpn; Holt & Cameron BARRISTER AND SOL1'OITOR, OfHoe-llamilton 68. opposite Colborne BMW GODEBIO11. ONP GARROW dr; GARROW BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Ocoee -Corner Hamilton Bt. andthe$gwtrere 6oderich, Ont.: J. T. G.Rxow, Q. 0. ORAe. GARRow. L.L,DD PROUDFOOT & HAYS, BARRISTERS, Sow:wrens, NonuuEs. '', UBLI, PROCTORS IN THE M4RITIME. COURT, UN Office: North M., next door tealgnal 0 Private Funds to lend at lowest rate( • of interest. • W. PROUDFOOT. R. O. HATS. Thepurchaser of a monument should have complete donfidenee in the reliability of the: firm, tram which he buys, for the material and workmanship • is something very few bnyero are familiar with. • If you do not know ne, please in- quire abont • our reliability trom those wbo:know us best. We are the onlypractical men here in our line. J. B, Hoover, Proprietor Nest to Commercial Hotel Farm in Tuckersmith FOR SALE. For Sale South half of Lot 80, 2nd, couoee- sion of Tackersmith, . This farm contains 60 acres all of which is cleared and in .a good. state of cultivation: except. 8 sores of good bush. Itis well fenced and under drained.. There is on the premises a good frame barn with stable attached frame house with wood shed also good orohard with lots of small fruit plenty of bard and soft water There is 6 acres of wheat sown it ie convert lenity situated for church and school within 6 miles of Clinton and 7 of Seaforth Sept. 20-1 Apply to IMO CBIOS, Clinton. To Cure a Fold in One Day Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All draggling refund the, money it it falba o onto. L. W, Grovo's eignaturo 10 on ooh box, 26c. For Sale. A fine etory and a balf'freme house on On- tario street, containing 9 rooms with entire cellar underneath. ale° hard and soft water, quarter of an acro of land -and a good num- ber of beautiful shade trees, situated on one of the prettiest and principal streets in Clin- ton,being on the corner of Ontario andDinsly streets. Will behold reasonable, For further partioulars apply W • MRS J. MoMURRAY, Also for sale -stove, extension table, side board, andi everal mealier articles. OM. 11-1f. Clinton, Ont. Water -Water.. The Messrs Bevans wish to inform the nubile that they are prepared to put down artesian wells, in the vicinity of Clinton, at reasonable rates, and as they have. had a long experience both at Petrolea. and Aye years with the Stand- ard Oil Co. in India, feel sure that they will sat- isfy all wanting good wells. Any inlorination in regard to the buidness can be had from Nov 29-4 D B. KENNEDY, Clinton. For. Sale. 10 Nov a1-e1park lBDrT l& BALvvp� 1OUnlYop Ont Organ ,111-4.4t For sale a larg" a imitation pipe organ. , Apply atEo J CI. STEVENSON'S, Furniture Dealer, Cl nton. Rusk for Sale. About 15 0'906oros of good burh-blank ash i and loft elm. Can be betiaht cheep, for par- • elNarre Wet ltt013 4o Tr 11 MURPHY, PHY, • .0linton. 0, 0 Apartine 'td Let., Argots Joke 'seem, front with snmall room attaolted-tire bedroomsun Madre fear* all suitable for,M rried couple. Aptly 60 King St Wanted Good girls for general house work, between ages of 20 and 85, • Respectable homes and good wages, (from $3 to $6 Per week), Refer- ences given and required. Address Heine Science Bureau Room, 814--115 Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill• . _ Nov. 16 tt Stray heifer. dame into 'etibseribor'a I.miser, lot 4, Mase2, lino,dtboutaweelr shade a red and while year old heifer. Owner 16 hereby notified 10 prove property, flay Charges and take it a tvaY. O`JIIALDESTON, Nov, 22-tf Auburn, Ont, (' All `foil Ned toKnow If interested in 'Practical Education is the name of our splendid school, Central Business College. TORONTO We thoroughly prepare young people for the business 'antics by complete ocureep in Accounting Telegraphy Shorthand, Typewriting, Etc. We provide a dozen Capable teachers. and 80 •`typewriting machines, and produce good reoulte. ' Enter any time. Ciroulers Free. • W.11. Shaw, Principal Medical. 1)R. GUNN 1 Physician, Surgeon, Acoouoher,Eto, Offio,--Ontario Street, Clinton, Night alba at front door of offioe or at hospital, intona. 4DR.•J. W. SHAW.: pHYSICIAN, SURGEON ` • Asooueheur, etc. office and. residence On Maio Bt., opposite English oharoh, formerly ea► oupied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. • Yoil(nge&Gerrard Sts,Toronto.; DR. INN'. GRAHAM Licentiate of.the.BoyalCollege of Physician London, England. • Office and Residence- • FEBBIN'S BLOCK, .111p Stairs. ' DR. C. Ni`• .THOMPSONI,, Physician, Burgeon, 1Cto; Special attention given to diseases •of the - Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. • . Office and Residence -.- -Albert Street, 2 Blocks North oiEsttenbery Learning That Pays Scores of busi- ness men in all parts of Can– ada—many an–ada—many of whom have climbed high the ladder of. success–thank one or 'other of the Federated Business Col- leges with schools at London, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Sarnia, Berlin, • Galt, Guelph, St.Catherines for the thorough practical training that opened to them the door of business success. ' • Handsome year book and all par• *Ionian on applioation to, Forest. City Busi- ness College, Y.M.C.A. build- ing London, Out, - Wett.rdelk; Principal. DR. G.,.•ERAiEST :HOLMES. DENTIST (Successor to Dr. T. 0. Brnoe) Specialist tri Crown and IIMdge Work L, D. B. -Graduate Royal CAII'Keiental Sur-. goons of. Ontario, Toronto, a D. D. S.-First-olaes Honor gradual Den.. •tal Department of Toronttoo,,,, versfity., Spooled attention aid : to pll6eervation of children's teesh.. Will visit yfteld ever Monday. • • Office over W. Taylor & Son's shoe store. DRS. AGNEW &B�LLItllCli> .DENTISTS,CLINTON.' Offioe adjoining Photo Studio. Offlce:Hours--9 to 6 every days ,andel Saturday until 10 p..m. Branch ofiicee- in 14lancheeter, Dungannon, Bhyth and Bayfield. • Veterinary. JE. BLAOHALL VETERINARY- BURGEON • HonoraryGradaateof theOntarioVeterin.riA. College, Treats alidiseases of domesticated an - malt on the most modern and scientific perigee plea Office-immediatclyaoathofthaNewEr Office. Residence - Albert Bt., Clinton. Cal night ordav attendedto promptly , The Best of Weeklies! , • 0 '5 '.iFa!H •. WesternAdvertiser ENLARG DANDiMPROVSD.' The 1410114 Weekly iu Western Ontario qP2 RM HOME DR. J. FREEMAN, VETERINA1iY BURGEON, Member of the Veterinary Medical Assoofa`. tione of London and Edinburgh, and Grad,i-• ate of the Ontario Veterinary College. TREAT DISEASES Or ILL ANnLALa1 Office oPen .night , and day,. opposite Bt. Panne church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont,. A. e'm'snonthly pttbllo*kion-one o! the beef i'nt1►r>ae#ieEtri--1t dent to any ltddrewe in Canada or the United States for 75e II Year Send for our Circular containing, term Clubs, 6180 our list of premiums, "Wt:stern *dvertiser, Louden, \'' Blurt°. Miscellaneous. ARRIAGE LICENSES issued by the an dersigned at his Residence, Mary stmt. - Clinton. JAMES SCOTT, SR m' TAIMES OAMYBELL LONDESBOBO t/ ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICbINBES, - Nowitnesses required •L1 W.FARNOOMB, MEMBER OE ABB'N OH' • P. L. B., Provincial Land Surveyor and civil Engineer, London,' Ont.-Offloe at Sets,. Stewart's Grocery Store, Olinton W. OLEN CAMPBEL' Organist and Mnsicai Direoter of North Street Church, Goderich, and teaches en PIANO, PIPE; ORGAN an THEORY, is re- tared to take a limited atmber of Pupils ins he above. -$or terms apply this office or 1314CAMI'.BELL n1el a seen from 11 a. nt. Friday at smeltCWeek:• Hotel, Clinton• b. E. AlACPRERSON 111S'U.1NCE. Fire, • Lith, accident plate Glass Oirrica ifil'tO;4y L6ui, t.L1IJe*R'' ULlB1TO1'� WOOD and COAL YARD, tltiibedrlberis Prepared prOmptt,'fl ail m'• ' tiers for•Wood or Coal 'whioh *311 be sold at lowest rates .,i+' to on Isaac 1 eate� LAMB 111LPLliMENT'' OQM@ ,F „iffy, W 1fATLEY JOHN W. YEO a s ,..nomiz V'ILLE, !tt iKi1e.tldtPt' or,tbe VANCIROrIII wFIRSh.Qi esattrityre rated $14r0000.Also h- too t Ors othah.terg1rcati lts6tAt=Ideal* Oo; A]1° deal..S farmriekrnsMI. •teWn, rpro;tierty ° taken 4►t. oweet rates. First -cls. Loom Ogapaniea• also reprieve -id. Money tO be had f ow *Am 1'' 1io natar.• df Veil He ettattil. ine - pal ward WE y . cHILLOI' M ' oAL�,■! FIRE tATIM and 1SO1iATSD. TOWN PROPER` ONLY INR17R111 os J. S. *Jean. Prosldent, Eipteen P. 0.: Thor. Prater. vine -president, Brrupcelleld P. O.; Thee, E, Hare, 13eoy'7reae., SeafOrth P. 0.' W. G. Broadfoot, Inspector of Losses, eeaforth P. 0. bnzFearoes W. G. oroadfoot, Seafortn; John 0, G{ fev Winthrop P. 0.; George Dale. Beafortb; ohs. newels, Dilbhn' Jaw, Evans Beechwood P. 0.; John Watt, Harlot* P. O.; Evans, Fraser oi ootB,MoLeaii, Rippon Janie* Adlttleh'ft Hebert Smith 1•lariock; Robe. McMillan. See, tette, Moses Cumming, F.gn,nndville' J. W. Yeo, tette, Moses GeorgeMardieand John 0: Morrison, rtnditor& a' rertier+ desirous to tied, In!1rinee or trine, ant othc. 0vinees will be prompt] attended, to off: Appiir�atl,in to' ear of the abyove oltYioers addroeeed to thefrreet• eatrr.oMoee,