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Exeter Times, 1876-3-30, Page 2ire STANLN'sY ,LERMYN.S. in suoirot ting fht etood np fer the ticerpose deuying Most emphatietilly tiect, lessisinilueoced his votehots Haynie, tolo- . cva,,,,,no„ g too tuo priuoiple to he toed refereed ; extremes tight {0,4S (A lajW,10( o.A0,4g t1,1A t he loot not beeci,approaeheii by any the abtainfkkofw,ors No,wic,,0„ internee. Of tee 0 sign went or itity &Alton threuettout the Ise/tenon, et thete suppoi tiers In regent ,to the we neve witb (-att. er tee(/' eectiveti'; $rane asterradilie bergrune for ree , eprolg end earamet tribi.le, and aro t„, &Ay receiviug Stud °Peeing thew icon,. They eousist of Pet Goods, i 0 i.otrerree, Boots and i„:,noes, Hats ; and Caps, it-atily,,inade DOD' in Glassware, eteo etc. THE LucknOW Sentinel, speakingg of riding ier farmer's wagon, saYs, ," whets thet ire did not consider it huy diqg1'1100 fettner," Farmers have, a well as editors, though, privilege of: thought. Bro SALE.----Ivir, John Elliott's Med-, , ST. Garin TioinataNun intensely iiiterestinit debate tech: in the town hall on Feldary ()Vol:1W' asP, on the Subject of Prohibition, betweei. , tleree ;members of the Sear( rth. i'eraey matter role) rod to 10 the. artole„, autt ew Leek tiowere secure 0 tRir Shan) or, . , ' • ttrat the oharge mado thereie wos nta patreuage ni this section. 'Men Co Ryon ••,,'41,1"ii•Y 4.°;". aso 0,,kkInber steekey Society (or As Alley are bette, teri withnot fimudatiolo auything of the ningt oceurreil, the Premier would he the person to know, nod he (Mr, Greeitivay),, was sure the lien, ge,Ottkint ar1 wolild hint the fax() L" standieg up and denying the charge • e • 4. • whielt heti been made against lihn. 11,0. 0SSUrea the ne,nlemau who thEl Olson eeict was prorated to take his oloce in the Rouse, that he was not likely to have an opportunity of doing so for three, yeas to come. • Mr. Meaikensie s rid that be felt bolted to stote me )(rate to the mem ber for South 'Hon thet 90 no oc. cesion heel be (Mr. etenway) perseu- efly or by tiny frierai or other person solicited anything whatever at the hands of the Government, either for itimeelf or for the pithier, lltany gen- tlemen on heti' eides of 'the House had oeeesion to call meta hiel (Mr. Macken- zie) about public works in their vicinity, bat it so happened that evert about such a matter ;LS th/Lt be had no visit or reprenentation of any kiwi from OW 11013, gentleman, nor had he (Mr. Mac- kenzie) any knowledge whatever of any desire of the hon. gentleman to seek or obtain any office under the governmeut or any favor of any kind 'from the ad- ministration. He was sure no' offer had been male to him (Mr. Greenway) by himself or any member of the Asl- !ministration, nor had the Government in anyway whatever had anything io do with influencing the hon. gentlemao in 'the vote thet he referred to. CHEA.P READY .CABlieST011igt. eteter»e. Oeffetereriinel .-4 lEl70 „ The Only noreeetheitsereetere eetreeitt eonat nun% GBERNWAY'S Probably rie iudividnel of Mr, °leen-. \trey e ituportan p end. .nesitiou ever re- cuived in politica eireles ineeli at- tentiun, On Thursday night lest Mr. , Green way rose ie the House, defeud: itig himealf, earl aske 1 the Premier If the Statetneni,s mule by the opposition p titers were trete that Ite h:03. beeni of- fered it p0616i011 11111.18C the Goverumeitt The Premier said Mr. Greenwaen had ever been approttchech We allow our member to hese everyettlyantage of ftily ' 1:101ilit which 'nay' exist, yet we 013111i0t "blefc,811ide tO b 3 so inaniac- late to the wiles of the politieal sphere its 130t tt) five sefficient Of the fox in. bits natiire tO allure his vietim in some betape or another. Mr. Mpliettizie may be au upright man, and he „may be s revised edition of George Washington, yet we liettra that gentleman in thie town, whm assisting Mr. Oameron in eleotiou campaegn dietert truth till there wart Ito knowing it, Ou tinnier ouceniint to that ef Thursday night, he wasaeiried that a certaittgeotlemaa \VAS eveu likely to get all apnbintment, when the'rep y w '118;Ni011 d have t in less then theee molt the. 1 1 tree e treks the tiezeete had a notice uf neriappoint- merit ter a Judgeship, Ittr, Greenway rimy nut have hect the promise of en appointineut, aud att he eaye' so pub- liety„ we allew Iran any benefit to be deri.ved therefrom. Bet neverthelees, hie putition it' rriorrt enornalons ene. Much Had beeto,ss4i1 with regard to the stead teken by him oii 'the giteetfon ot fete trade aunt protection, and that hie Vote was given couseientioasly, lie be- ing 8,11, uuceci free-trader, This Vie, uuliee the Mitchell .400u/tee are unable to deny iniplicitly, never haviug hetied . 10m express himeelf other than genitally upon this important matter., From his own positiun we ehould nate testi-Wish- ed. ware he 'a protectionist to tha bask - bone bet we do pot ehink this defeuce builttnp fur hieu by the GoYernment And its orteaus helps hie poeition h.) the least. It is too much Ilikwa loop -hole ,thiough 'which he may cranandeustify :hie y‘,te. lie was sent to. Ottawa really 'hth aseist the Opposition in their ,work, one wl-o enjoy)) Ins eiesta in the foto:. of them a TRW iteys sineeon- The Plexerix .Woelts .(leoreloo) -tho most eXtonsiVe'i11 140 West, toros wst first-clase tilaeWOOS, Soota .'PESuisteasona-A t the regular Meeting. of Eketer Pigisioo No, Q% .014 I was thislairoble tilancida at the 1:40.4 following wero elepted 011.190-beti.r,or4“01." sent time,\Wttlie, Morsoo mon, '4Vk'Ilg the deStinig (porter the neofttike, .The'St. IsiLtry's t1ro, J., Ross, NV. 'PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL," • Ana now the member forSoath Oda' t i has issued " a private and conficteo End" circular which is now °ageing some little heace scratching. amongst . the members of the party to whom :it. is addressed. -It inin alert pelitee'dun t tl e perty "of professed $opurity" as? $ Mg to be recouped for mooies which he baa expended in "eleyation material." He Bar "I spent time tend money in "carrying South Ontario and defeating "a Mintiter of Jastiee." Shortly' af- tet his election in 1875 a demoultra- tion was heldin Ottawa at which Mi. Cameron said "46 had been.:West, and "elected, without any expense to him- `etelf, his , Lien& having cheerfully "subscribed all the legitimate expense `‘incurred," "Hie ,outlay had been but $7.50," If, then, he spent money in canyassing South Qatari°, and his friends paid all. legal. expeoses, this paragon of uprightoese who said that the battle "was .fought between vice "and corruption on. the one side, and "political virtue and uprightness, on the "other," must have surelyttbeen 'fight- ing the ntdevil with fire," and done much evilthat good might Come there- from, for he said at thitt. time "the clay of Corrtiptien was paste" ID. the clime, lar, he says, he also eXpended $6000`iu Russel election. Thiecotning from M polite circles the Cowman' or irctoiver Hens() from too fact that thort. roomSotre mideo those of the Lords anti-llIntakeye) of St. ',Mary's. (11ine 8e11' forth dd, aders of -140110g that Proldhitio!' Afr, C. S. jeires, leitiler of liegati. Ur- 1)re )11, Vir. A., 0, at-olr au&Dr. 11rittlicson tl `10't- „ . „ Ben n, eine g S c • 1 fOrt tOMII ()onto 0$ d' P. teitilerttDr,Yercoo D, linen A, it. elitian. The lerg h011 ts fit ed.froi'll C131'.'oliArtic°e11.1., 1`111:3%teSe.ete 1.) t fOr In t 0 (loot\ d no -my we tumble even to obi oin advai attee, ,a(j'' a re )ter 'o MoN'ibh, Con., ‘s. AY, ilrigg, Chap,* was maintained tot rigliouts standiog, the discom rt Sis White, Asst. Cone . (raced 10 not finding a at. Pia Bra C. Connor L 8., " Grigg, Q. 8, commenced at 8 0'0100 by th( CARELESSNESS, --A. few deye ehiee, a mous election of Rev. 11' . brIsinois man et emit rec.a&G,1 a yegis. the chair, which he fillet et los tored letter at this office 00,0 iutPPy mautier. Atter tltitro, eizittotta tient,es ort -accoeet. It bore rentarks stating the Posi 370 late mune or other by rosPective silkle- 1)0 00/10d, n, n it might be imall`n to the reeeiver where :P. Hays to lead off in the afli elan W140 it was from, This gentleante eetteavoretreet Sroaroiorsgs.--Breparatioris are nows beiog made for the speedy eyeetiou of three grain storolionses s000 5s the weather will permit of it, Mesere. Jas. Pickard, Wm, Bieeett and, Jae. Swener- ton ere the iitaivideals chiefly utter, eetecl. work not the pr ‘chit(11 ,1013.7P4P ' crE grit 1"41.14 -tin issosiszsr sto they upheld, ana if lie did not choose to wardly,tranic, thetf We are apt to think the word "pure" innet undergo an. ent tlo this. ha should have said .ilecidealy tirely different version in the next batch what his views w ere, and that they of lexicons, renieed btt the Govern - dui rionaceord with throe of the Liberal- ,ment of the day. In short. we imag'• Ponseevetiye party. Then those wile Mr. Cauaeron has been the victim supported him and clung to him would ine of "misplaced coufidence" ae he so apt- eartv.e knewn hoer to measure their fine. phts it, and that,.if saoh scandals as Itue, ostensibly, he wetit to Ottawa as a the Steel Reil, .the Oka, and others 'proxy foe gtef. Cameron, his n,ntagonist utth as the Cameron Scandal, keep in .two campaigns. HIS defence, whIch s pouring in comempt will be the only is to be fuund,in another columa, if the wey in which notiCe be taken of strongest he can lind, is not, we think, our country and thorte who . make its entfiCiept. te sitteify the minds of hie „coostitaients here. A. man certainly has , a ri *tn.() change Ifite mind, but 'because lie tines enn. that di es,not exempt others .from Asking 'liins 'wit:file' doe s so, and We have exercised (Mr righe in that respect. ,Tiiitil 'tltit loll knowledge of the circum- stanee the hand.) of' a journelist we centiot think him juitified in posi- tively aPply.ng I h ;terms 'ootitor," 'chat- .#01newhat the party with which I am lidedtified. tele etc., ,hough whith savor nIspent $6,000 in contesting Rus - of the tole indulged in by fish-etives.:-. ell, 'tibial boutest claim to have had -A' condemnatory' feature in the Mitchell subsequently seCuring Advocate, whichos with us in censnriog a g"a effec Mr. Greeilway, is the 1) reefaced assieettp- floe of kainyledge which it puts to -elle fore. In its test iesue it rays :--"ittt . iseievertheless a fact that both in this " tient his own county it was known, " menthe. befoee threlee was going to turn traitor. So satisfied werehis old ." supporters of tine, and expecting an b have been hy my 0280,11S and mon- ." election at an early , day, that Mr. I "--eY. es- frOm the visual dbmands that every fs 'Lilac Carling, Of Exeter, was clibsen • a4go .,as Party ih „mud to stiffer in the mainten• " a meeting held eenie tithe ." tive party." We are hi a position to say that our coterie. has -certainly been misinformed, Ms sueli meeting was held., neither has Mr:Isibac Carling beep LIOMISE INSBSOTORS.--The folletwing are the Coannisioners mid Inspectors for the eerie:tending ridiugs: South iitte rem, James Lang, Rienard Manning, Edward Cash; 'William Ballantyne. -- East Hereto Ins. W. j. Shannon, Julio McRae, 'Robert Miller, Ins., Don- ald Scott, West I-ItivonO Com. B. Doyle, -A. Worthington P. Fisher; Tue. S. Yates,. North illiddlesex, Com; ,T.ohn Dawson, D. Junes, rt. smith ; Ine„ P, Shoff. South Perth, Conan Wlielittan, "legit grunbell, N, Ford; Ins., Coppin. Coavristros1O-Partios- wiehing gotels from London, by.leaving their order at, tne office of the Americeta Express Con here, before. 9 o'clook.a. M.:will have iG eetenana to immediately on the arrIvat ef the erein iu Isoedon eo that they may' have their goods brought -out the inune bY Express. Low rates : money and other valuables carriea. CAN'T Penuset.-The cast-iron 'lite ettunot be laid aside, and. we cannot publish " Subscriber's " St Mary's cor- respondence, as no neme is .sent there- with. r Division Gneemee-Prince Albert Di- vision GTange mot at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Saturday last,and transacted no small amourit of business in COD1183- tion with and in the interests of the society. About eighty representativee were'present from the Lumley, Elim - vine, Thames Road, Rodgerville and Tuckersmith Grrangetn NEW DRY GOODS Eerantosuarasty. -- A. Et. Liglithourn, " Englisth House," has opened out a dry goods establish- ment Fanson's Block, Exeter, (north of Oarliucr's store) comprieing a large seleotion obf new spring dry geods'of all kinds; See adv't. 7574:7"Attr. Minntes of the Con ncil moeting held purduant to adjournment at .Deew's Hall, Exeter 1Vlarelo 20th 1876. ' Present -The- Reeve, Councillors Verity, Hardy and Pickard.. Minutes of previous meeting read, and confirmed. Au account of $45.50 from Ur. Jos. Smith, for Hose cart, rope and strap. was ordered to be paid, on motion of W. II. 'Verity. seconded by L. Hardy. Moved by W. H. Verity, seconded by hews. After speaking of the purchase L. liardy,That twenty-five more copies of the Ottawa, Times newspaper, Mr. I of by-law No. 5 be ordered. -Carried. Cameron says :- I The petition for sidewalk which was "Were this my only sacrifice for the laid over at the last meeting of the cause of the Liberal party, I would be &email was taken up and action there - content to bear it; but I claim over and on indefinitely postponed, ou motion of above this.to have taken au active part W. H. Verity, seconded by L. Hardy. generally to the best of my ability, and Moved by W. H. Verity, That . this in means to promitte the intetests of Council adjouin for 3 weeks, there be- ing no secondenand no business before the Council, the Reeve declared. the meeting closed. 111.EACRETT, ' Clerk. that coustetuendy to the Reform party, ".1, spent arils and naming in carry. mg South Ootario and defeetieg ,e, Min Met of the CroWne "I Went tWice to Montreal to secure Maeltenziehr deetton, and subSo- vently in Mr. Worltman's deetiou ; arisO put it to the party if ex nelpt " the stancittrd-bearer of the Coneerya- aim° t)t. tb0ir puty they should longer lessve me the victim of my mis pieced. ema/idence in my friends." In all he , has OD ly receivi-d $2,000 (Aavitig nothient of the $6.000 spent it, Russel,) and /talcs for tne other $8,750. spoken of. and what is more were he „made web tbli Offer it is not 'likely he eimmenalpitsimumitiamoraelleateirattexamismaatin 1:470nid eteeept. . Any movement of the kind would be folly on the part of the Ottnservatives of the riding 'tail Mr, Greenway re:HMIS* WIliCh it is not y he will do, unlees he receives his ap- pointineett. • xcler aid unpin. . THE DONELLfs.---The occupy a „considerable nortion of 'the crilinial calendar at theePondentssizes, ety ses.siont ' tet telTIEST10.4* salt WHITE 11(sno*An order ill dolmen is 11.1,11?1F.1. Tv. published in G-azet e ,f ullows:- -- "Seining for white' fish with nets of On Thursday night lastt Mr. Thee. no less then four inches -iei,tension Greenway arose on the order of ptivie measure in the ineslies, sllall "t',.49` per-, itv,e0 and In.otetdtti to call tbe at`ien. mitted 1 etween the thirteenth .44.4,Y of tion of the license to an,otlier question of privilege,. saying tbat _regretted that it .shouldi be ..his duty, to, do si'ittbut he felt thakit wee, his duty to ,lthenfelf slid to the Itonse that the matter sheitIO. be set right. ,He referred to.some ar- tielee which leadappeared in a -leading paper, viz., the erforonto , He read the item with regartl to his v.tte, in Sir John Mendota rtlett3 amenelmen , to 'fife motion', to go „into ,Continittee of $11PIAY which ,o,npearedin, 'clocipatch tf theOttewit cerrespolident of the Sinti.that this might have t)sen, lowed to pase,as , 0110 , thee() vho believed en renewing :the grerttesV Ittitude to the ,press, bee the telegrant inplied toot° than ,it expressed. The ;Ise of, the word chattel iintlied the tharge that a ptirdhase had been made. ite then reed ilte editetial article in the. igen einitled " The Traitor Graenway," and *Mid tor It Wile lite IO rettoed hie votee this Itotige in snob manner tlitts,be shotia ab e to grit, 4ti intelligent reason ;Or thein to hie . ent end if the, polio? einteeit , may and the first day of Ati,guet n eel) year. ' Ponens roe 'Ariveivrisnece-leon't nat. venire) unless ..you have soinethingS worth boying. A great many petagins ,supposa, advertising alone 18 sufficient. This hi nearly ite bedew error cre to 'stipposeddiat having theincds is sof, fiction t alone. Yoir.nititit do boths-have the goods,and lut people know yon, have them: ' 0'.13yrne *& Co, Hard- ware dealers lia,ye opened a ',coal ,yard opposite Chrietie's EfotiefMniit street, and will keep ou hand. „Laild', Calcined,Plaster ,and„ Waterlime. In the matter of c,oal it will he found to be a great convetionch to Blachsrniths, as heretofore 11 lind to bo fiotai, Lucian Clinton &es' Tlid enterprise def. Off to )re',0iliroitritged. . a limetirit/#01.4.,•7•dit the meeting, of' the 'Prince A.),I)063)07. Grinige, held in Exe- eter on Sittord y elie following rssolutien ttfiSed unanimously ;-. ".r.Phat this ,(31r lige deeply regret the' aetith of an ea mei brother, Samuel Mannitee, end eh te expresS our syni, patby' for his eireaVed, faintly in the bas 140tolitti • 41 - to nal 'ew the M. Ye that the trede of the country wield be sadly injured, and that the fiftencial loss to the governmeat in the eitlie of dutiee would be so stoneedous ity the. Nosing of a peohibitory liquor law that they would be utterly umble to carry on the affairs of the couotrS; thatiou blie works would be at a stood -still s , that the country would be hopenssly'atsinad. One -four tli of the revenue oitheactuntry was derived. from the Janes' enpesed Mr wines, liquors, trtfc., and We' would be quite unable to ritise tlris atientit, in eny other 1110311101.. ,lie aleo refeer it to the \ phase of tue question -the vet rdeight -which the prohibitionists 11. cl ' the most difficifity in combatine tiettinst and which, iadoed, is about toe only ar- gument which can with any forte be egad against prohibition. He cennAted the dmonLit of capital employed in 'elle traffic' at somothiug above fifty millions of dollars. This sum he conteuded would have to be poid out by the coun- try if those were not en gagedin the MilD• ufactureand,sitle of wines and liquors.-- TheMaine Law and the Dunkin,. -1.also k received 0 share of his riatent' 1, he claiming that both had been rea y in- operative where they had been',Wed.- These were about the principarpoints. which he attempted to make' His opening address wos weak and disjoint- ed. as was also that of Mr. 0. S, Jones, the -leader of the negative. He -read a few extracts from the report of the corn- miesionere ertnitinted by the Canadian Government to enquire into the work- ing of the Maine Law in theStateslof the Union in which it witiin operation He contemled that the revenue whtli we might lose by a prohibitory law would be more thanomade up by Vie in- creased happiness and comfort of the people ; Unit with rt more peeeperoas country: --the natural mutt of 11: thor- oughly sober people -we w000ld be quite aa bl Lee., t,..08 1 ioary ciotittmilutmerleittliEeer t.Y wuich Would on, other more than shake up 04 defiqienbetY0.701111. the loss of liquor nivenne illig and Sir Stafford. Northcote, two'of -the He quota& Bggiott.Hon, Mr. Gladstone go reetalitieSs -at'tElt renifigitsulit.11111Til..eiIerrosre' aier4 sollti'DVS'e°9.4.-t forth, the „next speaker', referred. to the action of all coercive laws in .iill ages, and tried. so draw au analogy between a prohibitory liquor law and thp coer- cive religions laws passed in Hiftiand while .the Reformatten was dews its noble work, and the law edirplling rod the Mit, and the groat majori- WiNGIIA,ii,,, rad Jewett it hieificient. Ono ease ,i .,, Mu under his notieu init in which 1 Soionm. 4 r Ati iNs4,31,,,, iNamin,.....,),„0 nrsitivo harm hid becto don- Air 1 inquest was held oni Fiolay last hy(juro. „McMillan attempted to show that as net° Scott, in lihka MI wpalosli, 014 tho prohibition would W unpopolar with A betty of 40t1,,,NfeCourt, who do Thursday 'CENTRALIA.. CAPITAL OPENING FOR BUSINESS.-ES- pecially for carriage ancl wagon nisicer, Cabinet and Furniture maker, BUilder, "Mason, Plasterer, Tinsmith, Tailoro&e. Flour and Grist Mill, tonudry and Agricultutal Implement manufactory. Vrroetos Lers are selling from $50 and up wards, according to situation. FARM of GO acres creljoiniug the Railway Statiou for sale, wit't new frame barn and 10 acres of bush. Address. THOMAS TRIVIT:T. (26-tf), , BUSINESS AT TIIE STATION Ints peen very brisk during the past week, and laroe amounts of grain of various des- criptions have been bought aud ship- ped off. The trade in lumber, tan -bark atict cOrdwood, especially the latter,has also attained considerable proportions. great noinber or 1,0010, Ats „Qum be eyed( el, linieve .0ooteietpt for law woold awl whore' Contempt for one law, eenteilipt TOr all the rest. would erieettiftge belie() itritmoraiii,Y and dishollestY ; arAl 011 our 1,1t:t trac14's Nvere siaai„ A xer4.1401 of frontiers would have to bo' lined by a suicide eounintimi ,(4 1(ti)Oring 110der ast number of patrol officers, at an a tinon'ariny fit of iusimiby was return - norm ms expellee, tio road an extract 0 d. front, a late nawber et the 11oston Pi/ot, stattng that there was less artuilseness DOW unler a license itet than there had beep nrider operation of prohibition. ile further clatuted that 130 narlizonent could. be returned agent which had pas- sed prohibition, and this the law would havo,4o repeal, awl the works of good done 070v again- The next spealer,Dr. ilfatheson, attacked the position of each Ineriong last rese early awl ,ran to tlie river evidently de- liberately jinnpeil in, for lie wita tracked to (tie wator'inedge his remains were found 0 Osort distolice boon where LIJO.KidOW. y , 9 ,i.megnow on itnareetty' . afternoou 000 of the railway empleyes, found a ;annplete set of burglar's tools under a grain storehouse near the Stop.' (1011, being two hunched and fifty 'keys. of ell sizQs Ana shapes, a lereechtloader revolver ; in foot, everyteing thet would speaker on the affirmative. He stoted mahe .4 burglar lab. that ZWO would not be compelled it we gained prohibition to pay the actual ali1011111 Of eilpitia Wil,iell wits represent. ed by the various estaelishmeuts engag. ed in the traffic ; hut tuna would repre- sent the depreciation from their preseut value to wooers and theirs value when turtiN1 to some other usen4All the buildings would be used fox something that woeld be of veld mail apparent Yalu() tO the country. Ilfatinfactures would epring up, people would be. entirely sober and more wealthy; hence o greater clenatud for labor. The manufacture and sale of liquor represent an apparent though not real gain to tho country of 2 cents on the dollar, and tin mauufac- ture of boots and shoes and kindred . . tudustries represent a real gain of 11 cents on the dollar, so that if oll the capital employed in the MRTIllfacture of drink were by prohibitiou turned to some more legitimate ana useful pun pose, we would.. gain 9 per cent. on the money at the least. Then the 'amount of lobar lost to the country through in- temperance represente‘ono day out of ,every ten for every man 10 tne Domin- ion. Taking the estimated worth (about $1500) of itvery able-bodied man brought into the Dominion. he proved that iu a year the eon 0 try would have a clear gaM of over $406,000,000, quite enoligh to buy up every whiskey shop and distillery in the country. Dr. Matheson made an ex.cellent speech, shewing that 'the 'subject must have re- ceived his corefal attention. The lead- ers replied, havini fifspen minutes ea Mr. Hays summing up the varitu points mentioned, and declaring nioral suaiion to be the only proper way of advaacing teniperance, instaneing as proorkliat our Saviour could haYe co- erced A men into accepting him as their t salvati 4, yet he chose to do so by the forea a osnasion. His reply wool well deliverect• Tile reply of Ithe Jones was clear and \onvin Ging. Moral suasien had been Lied for thousands nf -years, and yet sul/e4ng and misery, caused by the stisonstrolutemperauce.,- could be seen son evetr nd, blightilsg‘prospents,- blasting hdoes, aud ruhatng eterwilly niftily noble soul ' bud surely time the same state w many more years t not step in and putt, The giving of the cl the andience, the S were declaren vintori( jority of the *dies p. selitstandinglup -air the negative, ,i,•_= -5,r1 iet aoes,„3,biais•- ,judg111011 t in fin* epedil: , "The"Stiafortb. Men had uncloubt dly the most difficult i side of the questi ii, and they, deserv; praise for the in nner in which they contested the gr and with their more fortunately sitroei d opponents. Irners.-The rattier that the member of the society whose counnou expres- sion is -W—tite Bible ; I don't believe a word of it," was about to. be expell- ed is officially denied. The M- eociety wi able desire to instruc people to go terbed and to ri stated hone.' The liberty of thc being tampered with, public feeltn roused, itreedoin exerted hersdf compelled the removal of diesel r nant laws. In enacting a proti law, thra undoubtedly' wen coerci4 interfered with the liberty of the who cotild utelight wines in model and withoet injury to himsell, then be retrogressien in our his much la,w could not be popelar, publie voice would eomoef its a e,nt a ' ople was and tla• tory and 011 don uld r5 ; the cm_ tion. While he was prepared to s, that "intemperance was a giant against which he had to combat, h not prepared to say the best weap fight with was legislative coerci 1. - Mr. Moir, the next speaker, the place of Mr. J. II. Gould, who ould not take part on heconnt of the de„th of vionsly. Ete had therefore only a, aisle his sister oecurring a few ditylpre. of days in which to prepare ail adress, eon was to. which. however, did him credit, it one of the 1110Sti argumentaty logical given. He defined the fit a goveroment as consisting e ing not for the interest of a let but for +he good of the many. Tho item -lents which had been made use olby the gentlemen from Seaforth mitt with equal truth have reference h other lemt, such as against murder, teft; &c. 'there was scarcely a law on tit statute books whieb did not in somettaer cur• tail tlle liberty of certain p le and • Wit8 nee oh - the n the bg and s in- )era- oir erty eiog and ies of islet - yet because the liberty.of the interfered with, were NVO per liged to have them expunge(' books more especially w people et large, the SET/LEMENT Or CORDWOOD BATES. -It peace -loving citii,ens, were rec, alltears flom Hen- John Carhtlg's oil' talculable benefits from the o Leto -16o from,Centralia, and other stag tion ? Not by any moans. , tr, cular, that cordwood. is to be taken to tions north ate,tlie,vatiptitom cilartot ditoevrelstouoirei ttibineei,nstielrof:irte)rgiciehmwtitt4r11 rates ; and from Ildertont Brecon fin(L no ground for tile aualogY, sottliit Clandeboye, at the'fixea rate of $4.60 a eraser' by the previous spertkan inns - per, ear, for drY wood, and $5.50 f°r much /LS the laws, he had ref*ed !o'Its green. 11 may be added, that in the interferingSvith the liberty ef 16 p ople event orthe Gyvernment of 'Ontario \vete opposed to the advan anent of consenting to give the boons solicited ehoistianoy ono morality. .6 °Rim for (hes 4s. miles between Hyde park net be said es a lase pyohibiti a dial, ,a7h1 t1,19 city, the RiiiiwaY allthoritles from doing tliat which was 'stsfulo as, 4'v111 Waive all diatiublibrio an, d adol? witliont donbt, deiniting and coinniaing ''''ek.r4\.:Ivi.liti°nrittrealtye.8 f rTo Imre ' aellii e igif earti°rn:teli.111(1'ikilt °Iirgitt.illoers, ''coNViths ii:intlitilli diner tItiellee xitir)eiliti.\,coll°1 el two nod one next epealter, ltiniele Milian, of 'terife'rth, ,cord' „for allilasit!l'f'icoeiti'st! c;x1)0691:deinotlirgitli9,7,A1p)reteYrr tdgersicioeidigde. dlioonsptelateksopvio/roysiterogai 444,5'clidttechit. tntleee And three Con tri t mile retiree all starioU4:44 t,, II.3,,,i,1,Ph1, ,haif a never -failing snpply ft werdt, .48 Vie. Gi. p. 42, Sec., , , ''' which:lie seldont mkso,PPluoi, t, tIgh In ,, , . ., s Now Gres,714,Storcis Idonsts rammar 1 s very indifferent. . fiiin lc tat if the opinion of tile wee Ad had t?,rpriiiiiig gre,iii merchants, 1.1.tessr, Woodhall ittlX C. Walker IlitV0 ti 0 been asked at the cloSe of „)./i8,, ly ad, ells, tlie Grttl , , . : . timber on ttoto Station ,, grounds for, dress, our St, Mory'S friends wo.,t1 110V0 " no bill." result witl be halloa er°cting a fi I:St thliAfk13 1ittlin slure-110113o. 0 uo out.ut the o011 1981 with" 61114id with satisfaction by the. friends of the 1:t is to be 36 feefo7crugiot;y 01) feet Wid i "'hors. aril the Sosforth mon mraild reverend gent,leas mit, Ite'will noW, no and. two sto 'eta` lit fieIght >twi'll 1)1'0W 0 goue Immo lietor8i Nbb that 1\tr, dOrtht, lie mare pnPriliir than before. i'Ati,f,forrns 03118ide, ,.-i)i'nfirir 1() tilos() ot til is av,close a re,isoner es his assn. Dourao 111,-.0arg.--I3otioeen ten find the Station , House. ,s The tlitne#sionit brf Ni", HP/.0.3., but he has tin ",traeriiin wilt afford storage roony, for a great, ary corn/nand of languages; „la 1-ery in that time suasion gvecionPti;nribeutrila°6' legislature did cid to the traffic. sion being left to rceleabtaltnez that commute'. and amuse the public have mai:tied an or.thestra, the principal. i est rfim t s used being wind instrumeutel The first perform, ances were given during the last debate during the 'passes in the speedh of citi- zen J. ttlioine Sweet. Home," with ft.aVent,t.ion s was rendered with startling The reason "that man" who has as much right to be hiug al any other tnan did not Wea.r IliS "liberty cap" id' that it WAS tO0 Small. A supply hes been orderedoby the sociely direct from Paris, together isith a goddess of rea- son. simipirotd the one used ip the palmy day8 of the revolution. The citizen who is not over fond of `.ftiltl,t mem GeOrp" (ig. George 11. of Eng- land) and who was referred to his school history by the "missing' link" (recently found) deserves credit for the enterprising spirit displayed in this venture. The following inetto, is respectfully dedicated to the Me -e beciety with the earnest hope that it abay be inscribed, surrounded by a wreath of Tvforike:?.S tails nver the door of the rooms of' the associatioi,, "Turk, Jew dr Atheist may enter here, but not a Christictio," Sr. MARY'S CRIORE'l CLU13.-The an- nual meeting of this club iyas 1101(7 ,in the Nationitl Hotel on the 25th inst. The meeting was well attended, awl a good deal of enthusiasm was manifest- ed. Tbe following g,entlerneit were elected offixers for the year 1870: . E. W. Hardt-cps, Esq., President., Escio Vice President, Crooks'etsq. Secty.- -Treas. Allarge nuraliet of gentlemen en - themselves es members, and with/the new blood'infusecl into it, the club'ibids fair to have tlie most suzcess- fut geaeon silica its organization. 110NbON. 1 -JE site persons of Petersville, who Wete;arresti•d'for acing eniteernet. 10 le I 1" 1 r4,b6ry ,of synl. Guest, 1'1'D:octet), were all discharged at the, A8sizos pow being 11'3144 there being no evidence whittevi3e he:theft t.fteta. 'leer Iten, c. (.4'reen lias been nc• iplittecl of the charge of forge,ry bror gilt 'against Jinn 11;, ne of church ward• /plying rottirimeli itinohnt of tile roll tor 18,7.5,„ ttio. emigromi ship stilt inhore , from I 001001. , 1-les°1v°(1, 11(''t th's u.e1.11)64 (1'4 'London id New Ziealand, haste boon re- seassaes in IT C 1-1E LL 'an CASE ON $HICIDE.-A, young num b - earned David Hendereon, of Elmee it appears lately married the daughter of a respectable fanner of the toweelnp.- Seou after notrriage les was charged by. another girl "with seduction. On. imarilig the case he WOS committed to the coaoty gaol by a magistrate, blit WAS, a day or two afterwards, let out on bell. lo the meantime Ile NV08 endea- voring to effect a settlement with his prosecutor, knit early on Wednesday morning let retitea to his barn, end committed suicide by hanging itimself. ClIEDITON. Bre Dias' Wome-On Thursday of laet week a geng of men, comprieing Messrs. John, Robert, Charles, and Richard Sims, and A. Krauss perform- ed a clays' work w hich may well be con- sidered a " ft big clays' work." Com- mencing at 9 o'olock A. ht, they sawed with a machine eighty Ligs into stove - wood ; also ereeted a frame building (roofing it as well), 16'x 26 feet, quitting at 5 o'clock- A. Ain The work was doee on Mr. Simms' fern, lot 3, concession 6, Stephen. Of trOtilee, they ask for it. to be beatea. ones.. DASHWOOD. BEVIVAL MEETINGS. - The German Methoaists have b ten holding revival meetings in this place for some time past, and are having great success. The churon has been crammed almost every nignit, so much so that many have had to go aevey. The altar has been crowd- ed with penitents, some thirty in all having gone forward. The reeetiugs axe being conducted by the iteveMnBrown, the esteemed pastor of the Church, a gentleman who possesses the enthe confidence and affection of his flock. LUOAN. Loarnas.--Will u-othing prevent those unemployed clerks and 11 rinrillfil wheat - buyers from sitting in front of storbs on shutters awl empty I) ixes, making coarse remarks and rudely snaring at ledies as they press ? THAT fiG.--Ti.w ,,,Imr°'"Ig.-11'4'stdbig• „,,.... ji.4„-i,,,, -...,..,..ewinch iii diridenfly nore- sueri4,--- 0 persons. Lett Niriday this playful animal wi-,,,i3 seen Makin.. after ono of otir councilloss in a very avenge manner: ancl upon seaching him began worrying the buttons ilehis ,gaitere, and bearing off the hem of one of his trow- SOL' legs as a trophy. That councillor is down on the (repine tribe, encl. we heer, will try and hew, a by-law passect to the eilttct time all malicious dogs be destroyed. INTERESTING RELIC. -0 Ur enterprising townsman, Mr. Rebert Haskett, has in his. posseSsion, we understand, a curi- ously carved pipe, used by the poet 'Wordsworth. It was given by the poet to Mr. Geerge, uncle of Mr. Haskett.- It is ca'refully.kept in r), silver hex inlaid with gold. Hr. Hoskett; with hi3 nsital politeness, will, no doubt, he very will- ibog to show his relic to all lovers . of art. INDOSTRY.-1-1t ls rumored that Ur. 3. , . Walker is tueily engaged in making , a sot of harness to exhibit at the -Centen- nial. This is no more than We expected from Mr. Walker, yet it must be flighty gratifying to alt his friends. ' -. ,BIDDULPH TOWNSILIP CODNCIL. - - -- The Council met pursuant to adjourn won't, tha Beel7e-aud members of Coun- cil present'. Minutes of last meeting' .. were read,. approved of, and signed by the Reeve. Moved by Mr. Dagg, se,- ended:by Mr. Hudgins, that the follow- ing aecounts be. paid, and that the Reeve stgn °eclair of the same : Mrs. Carol], indigence, $3; George Washing - 'ton, indigene, $14; Mrs..O'Brine, indi- gence, $36; MrS. Cosby, indioence, $13. Motion earried. Moved b°y Mr. Stanley, seconded hy Mr.. Hodgins, thatIlie Clerk be: instructed to to noti- ,, , e - • ty Wm. Jerrilyri;g5O0dhlaster for Gran- ton; to return his road list for 1875 properly filled to him imniedinaely.- ,Motion carried. Moved by Mr. Stanley S'eh'Ohned by Mr, Degg, that the Clerk be instructed to notify the. Manager of the Grand Trunk 4ailway to have tne crossing on the town -lino between Bid.. 1141politiatinida,, 141ic. C7.-.1 3; ,1,1ievoi ino .a: , ;ill ao.79,1 inet oont ,o rs es - paired without &Irby, as heal are col). sidered dangerous to publie travel.,' The cotemnitication,frem the Crown Lands department ' was received mei cudered to be fyled. Moved by Mr. Deng sec- onded bY Ildr. Hodgins, 'Una the re- port of the Auditors be recetved and that the Clerk be instructed to get 250. copies printed in sheet form ite 80031 its poiisible. . Motion carried, Moved by Mr. Collihson, 'seconded by 'Yin Daig, that the following accounts be •ettid, and thftt the Roeve sign orders tor the some : James Noise, county tax refunded, he lievtug his properly de- stroyod by fire, $10.86. Moved by Mr. Dagg, seeonded by Mr: Hodgins, that i the botalstf the Towethip Colleetor bo cancelled, he having' paid, the NI , a fresh lot Alackorel --- 7i„ Jusr 131i:0k:4(314n 111 Y arinotith Bliss 1 ilicislies. Call itit. lies. oi, ocloApta ot,p_leet,in 'Idle, Libeeithttje fixoter,ttelielel on the 25int. filet '' the followiliettOselotien Nvas nowt-lin:10081y Sek vativ) 'Asa( „tattoo Of '1110 vi1,14gir'' t 'an', Oils Association deeply regrets the coarse, rsued, by Mr- T: Ureenway, Me picit• ent re esentati've of tb° South ltiding of (Le einortuf Hurol 10 Ow Dentintoo Logi latitte, showlog clearly by his pondnet that he 11314 t,Ori6414 ,,ttic confidence 'Natio(' 10 Min by a majority of the electors. et tills riding, ai 4 that lie deserves the eendeinnotion itot ems nt ells association hot of all right thinking mat lioaurabie moo, irrespective of polific ; and that this resolution be foiwardial I) 0(0 filxeter ',121Dies°, Maili and Loudon r‘leo Pro1Ji newspapeia for publication, 1874 YEItSUS 1042. ep,nnyrvell cloth. purge nuelaacliolly and dom comfort° the stomach() and tlic spyrites ot man (IlySsop) Clonboth visors Bourne tote it geed for the biotite and for the lungs; .ttoosniary is good. for paises mut for the Ian- ynge iychenes, and for the cowghe and good against eelde ; noses be a eerclyan, and cloth ,comforte the bort° aria blayne."-Boordo's Dthy:t1aLeriy.y9081,Itraeartlitoliveigeil.n10101.4:e.holly Ana ,restom,4 Fellows, Itypophospliites, by giving tone to the spirits, promotes expectoration by strengt, ening the muscios of the chest, and is ()wise- qucntly the remedy for congestion and cold. Vrom ite peat nerve strengthening propertie8 it is *mid to prevent a recant ofsepileptie fits, a gives power of endurance to the brain, and strougtlkons the action of the heart. , 2714e Salt interests. In the Committee off the Salt Inter- ests, Mr. Platt, salt manufacturer of Godertch, gave evidence that the Cana - dime ealt interests vvere depressed on account of it coming into coetact with English salt at a low figure as far as Toronto, and with a certain amount of American salt that comes into Canadian, ports,say from Port Hope west, 'to King- ston east, at one dollar and ten cents per barrel, About 25,000 barrels ef American salt creme in annually. Its exclusion would raise the prices here. It was the object of the Americae man- facturers in 1868 to crush the salt in- terests of Canada, but they did irot succeed. The Americans are now send- ing salt into Canada at a loss to them- selves. It costs about 75 cents a barrel to manufacture soh etiGodericht inehnl- ing iuterest on caPital; 550,000 barrels eef salt are manufactared in Canada annually. About 100,000 barrels go to the Uoited,.• States, the remainder it; wensumed insrCatatetta. n Huron salt makers can gupply 011taPk. aslar east as Toronto without fear of competition, and compete'witliftlerited States makers in their own wegtern. ports. Surplus United States .sitleis sent to Canada. - He sent salt to Quebec and St. Johns, N. B. It paid as well as Ontario salert. Chicago packers prefer Canadian salt. The manufa.ituring of salt is generally unprofitable in Ontario. He hoped to have a duty of .about $2 per ton im- posed, which would make 'it profitable. lie made 21 barrels of salt from one ton of coal. Mr. Grey, of Seaforth. gave further evidence. .IIe said the price received by him for salt sold wholesale in the United States was about $6 per barrel, and for a similar quail ti ty sold for.hosne- consumption lieoraossese-oe li'ients per tilatastlIcal t ye; 1.;. Eer ,11-2:13:16a00.1 i iz :11.1.1feriaoS :on& ific.:(141 the profits ixera good., because in the former period the demand exceeded the snpply, and in 1873 there was an in- oreaee in the price of English salt, and the.; 'salt interests of the 'Western wee as yet comparatively uudeveloo:g1 ; the bulk of Canadian salt sad; to the United States goes to Chicago atel Mil- waukee : he did not expect the presehe price of salt in Canada to be materially teduced ; he coueidered it the duty ot the Government to put a duty 01 r,111. ). live cents per „hundred pounik ,,t/.t. 8i) as to enable the Canadiau ttiantifsn- turer8 to supply a "artier area nt c untry than at present, wgroli consists of the Province of Ontario and a small portinn of Quebec ; did not tatink ditty 441 United States salt alone would be yeiy beneficial to the mailufacturers ; tile rate of freight from Seaforth to Mon- treal is about $4.50 tier ton ; if a trade could be ,established betweeo Western Callftdit 1\l'ova Scotia in which coal eta salt could be exchanged it would be of mutual advantage. Nutriment is lsteut force, and is the accumulation of force is dependent upon the activity of that part which ab sorbs nutriment, it follews that any process or means which provides for the assimilation of food must augment the energies of the great nervous eau- tres. Hypc phosphites con- ning the principles which acting upon the stomach and lacteals, cause the duo Prk and perfect assitnilation of food, and " thus restores that energy which makes ' a strong and :Vigorous manhood. it) By Telegraph to the Gardner So 91111143 Company, Ilamlltato. Carmel', October?... 1875-1307131 4VA, at Olengarrv County Fair, over the W bon-L(131a N(hV 1:ork 8inger Oelievilie, Sept 30th, 1875 -Got first Royal at Fair here, beating Wheeler e overy other machine, Great eootett• • ,TAttlie.„ Brockville, sopt 85, 1875-4toyal took th Unionville, competing with the 'Wheeler o Singer, and others EvEriTTSAHAOABitAN Tilsonburg, Oct 11, 1875 -First prize for Royal at Union Bithibition here over all competitors ernermew senwtorr Woodstock, Oct 0, 1879 -Royal took nrst prize at \ Exhibition here oyor all competitors Blarrnnw emENAMT PAris, Oct 8, 1875-Havo taken first prize with 130Yal Fair bore, beating the neetriona and singor. WXMI/134,SNIPEA, Nitpanee, Oct 15, 1875-Itoyal has taken, ftrat prize at Fair hero, over sirger, Howe, Wanser and others. JAMES BARRVTW. Hit,40Y, Cot 13, 1875 --Royal takes first prise al/ this riiir for family work and Light Manufactnr- . ing. Wiminix SNIDER These victories cenehisively prove that ' Light Running Boys,' iS the People's Faveriten the Bast Family sowing inachIne. The mitnufate turers have lately added to it the greatestnevelt of the age, the Royal rams goat:a, for sewin machines. The lawn can riever upset nor the of, soil' the -work, and it is arranged to throw 'the light on any part of the work, enabling the opera ors to work 96 wen by night as by day, sad by JAMES PICKARD. Exeter. In the Hoase of Commons 1VIrnIte ry Fawcett, one of the inembers for the metropolis, gave notiee of the event of the Queen's Titles Bill receiving the acisent of both Houses of Partiment, he will move for en address to the Queen praying for her non -assumption of. the title of Empress of India. Mr. Elijah Wismer, Of Markham, has a sow which gave birth to 51 pigs t inside of eleyen and oneehalf months.en The first time it gave birth tre thhe second to 16, and the third to 20s e A. Plympton man tien Titeel`t nest brought to the Sarr44`,'ilc, office a goose -egg weighinen.itt". longitudinal circumference aud the girth 91 in youl geese some Of yio Messrs. Perrin and wei-e murderously attac in.the tosenship of Bro inst., are recovering.. named Erglish, a her with them, and was pi' their receiving the' mo *Tested on stispteion. At Port Stanley on M steamer City of Sander and was soon ni `fatal Mr. John Wilson three miles from N eight years of age. twice ; by his fl with fourteen eh ond tansgosown-rea' bab9 fi. age, and the youngcst.on About hiiifiast eig.)a't Stras -aVartgAligre:af of the Norte American' Hots wood discovered a new ,bor the water cloSet. She iiinaelW formed Mr. Miller. It i7fas siiago.„,e although it had been there nearly licit. Dr. Stevens was sent for and sock:ended reatoring animation, and it is likely to hve. The mother is a wornae hy the name of Shorted, who hes only been in tom) a 'few days, ane was engaged as a servant at the North' Amt Pecan Hotel. She is a married yeo man tout hae been parted fruw her bus - beret for eeveral years. Although Youman's Dictionary of Every -Day Wants is a vary large book contair mg over a thousond columns, on royal ectavo sieed pages yet there is not in it one superfluous receipt - not receipt any one would be will- ing to have expunged. All are of val- ue -none worthless. Neither time nor expense has been considered in endeavouring to melte Yourcian's Dictionary of Evtente Dee"' Wants better te•ed ehteaPet man any b° et ten"Phn'bils1°Iredli.kei An lalt urreec etnbta ilTillapsroVYeet• ments and discoveries np to date heve been ineluded. Tint object of all study,. and the end of all wisdom is practical utility, mid Yournan's colleotion of 20,000 tried and approved Receipts 111 all the 'Arts of Domestic and 'Social Life; may be con- sidered as a voltime containing nearly the whole of the wisdom of man worth,1 of preservation. Youman's Dictionary of Every.day Wants embodies the re- sult of two years' hard and patiebt Nvork among all manner of books, and , , among all manner of practical allti on - serving men, and contains the latest and "best of everything" fotind any- where and everywnere, Mr. John T, WITtlersotcno.tt is sole agent for the County of The following details of the loss, of now fedi (own to nicc. , Rost Mondoy in April, ot the Cott.'0 Room, village of Ireland, at the lin& 'Jaycee o'clock on Saturday moroing,, itS , of 10, o'clock, ao tat tIodgin4., Clerk ", many thottsand bushels, ' - yociferous. and tottlinsiastic, flow sono, pletely Carrying with Ilim th A (I,. I dries of tile erossol, Ile ref re( very frequently do soMo. remarks 4t4:o 1;34 13,0 txus,,,Mr,W,r.4ewis, Stephen, goo. IkAr. Maekenzio tosit 'peomee, ints the larrib'Of the eetteon. cenW ldaetthlation whieletweited ten a, light of." t. otie day last Week,13.' 1110 *46,1 Itlretleric1( Powell was being oonaoyed, 11,1rs, Geo, Antiolit of the townshiP froiri the conrt house to the jail after 13rooke, met with a poinsat Aden:1001,s being sentenced to one year's imprison few (lays since.. It anneare that MI'S' Mont, he breke tooter) froin the gsreSp 'of` Annett, who was ltnittivig,had occasiot the constithle at the bead ot the et4,irs, to attend to a rap t the doer, slit? and reit OfT .:vitle ail his' speed. Going slie4(1. arid fell, t,WO the through the eonrt, .square, he n niisg h,0 her earinbontIthrei short time ag, rommis wbre turned OP 1011(.4'Hfroot, which he ,es and breaking therein, Thi a 11 .seighea e ny t. )1, t I" 'I' e 6.0e t egalt18., s ran tin lie tofuth , 0.,„640v,I v, wine4 • • • -7' litakehzie"etleting filet sneetat fitettiete' .heoentered 4 ''&"w4"..1,:tst., (spitted t -The trot More istruCk the reelts among the Corset groop of is . landa, in the Smith PeCifie,on July 1St; and Went to pieees immediately. Forty four nerrione were drovvned. The cots vivors saved nothing wilateveroind soh- sistecl themselves or on the mein for sia months upon sea birds and 'their eggN. 'When they Were r9,4iped they wore initeli emaciated, Minot naked. Pive died troavettioseire and wont. The 0013111'n of an Arnerican whaler, the Young Plunnix, Of, Nelv Bedford, Yes- pieue,s haVe been eettreetedt end Mee, cited them, 8411101.9d thO1u 'wlfh Annett is In re fair wan .of rocoVery. ing, and treated them With ',limb s,. eitatesoisilet American Exprem HAVE en.ed -IN- E X ET' E, AND ARE PREPARED \ts1\, To Convey Goods Money and valuables to any point,// z cr TIE p, N._ 13 ACXS BOUGH1' ANT) Wi.0.1717.