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.CARTER
O CALL THE ATTENTION
EE PUBLIC TO THEIR
IMPROVED
nng Machines,
THE BEST
RESENT IN USE,
lines possess many improve -
V heretofore made, They are
ng Machines of TWO- SIZES',
constructed for travelling;
'Smaller eize, calculated More
ir HOME USE.
their large machine has be
it has given, the VERY Barf
TI ON.
--aufiteture the Pitts'
Ved Horse Power,
n to the above, the subscrib-
ure almost every article in
ech as
rNG MACHINES,
a:Ting from 50 to 60 cords of
WOO d per day,
LAW CUTTERS,
Superior kind.
4NG PLOW,
Latest • Impreved.
a -ORS AND PLOWS,.
careaat-betsurpassed.
es-
DES.c" ;la P TI ON OF
!CASTINGS
FHE SHORTEST NOTICE.
'highly approved pattern ler
DOI DESK INNS.
?IN ALL BRANCHES
'ended to, Promptly.
mtploy no Agents. and can
Te the purchaser the advan-
Orernission<
toy none but the best skilled
'Material, which warrants
t--oeateeing satisfaction.
PilltatAsERS WILL PLEASE
A OAr.TT:PORE BUYING
MOM OTHERS,
ZAPEE & CARTER.
}43-iy—
THET BLOOD:
De4,
I(/),
SYRUP rnates the weaR straw-,
Lseby supplying tile- blood witlx
TiiZtAcEN•r—TRON.
are yen get Pei -ellen Syr.up.,
J, P.
1)INs10RE, Proprietor.
,liey St.. New Ior-
1.truggistagenerail.r.
PerGREGOR,
fNDER HOLLETT
6cteived a large Stock of the
- used M the basiness, and
repared to execute on the
e and in the latest styles,
lay be favoured with.
rs, Ledgers,
ra AND
13003Ks,
;f" ANY KIN O,
rinted and Mezde
he .8.1wapst wthee, and a
it* defy campetition.
WORK BOXES
AND
X CASES
!tide to order.
T)NEWBOOKS
..t.„17) REPAIRED
t city prices,
id*. at a distance by
Jeks at the Signal Bocos.
le or at the ExToSITolt
(kr at J. R. Grant's, Ain -
style, may rely upon
bound.,
ettiene addressed to the
11 reeeire prompt atten-
MeGREGOR,
Coustance, P. 0,
Hallett.
1870., 153-th --
STABLE,.
desiries te inform the
he has opened a New -
:in connection -with hie
lestice can be aecommod ,
Jass horses and vehicleg‘
_
21 tit, 1870. 97 -tf
•
APRIL 7, 1871.
HURON EXPOSITOR.
Thomas Brassey, the Great
English Contractor.
The patient sagacity and calm _re-
eolationto abide by the rules he
had laid down for his own conduct,
• enabled Mr. Brassey to per-
form, at the same time, an amount
of work ,equal to that of three •or
four ministers of Publie Works put
together, may be illustrated by an
anecdote never until now put forthn
in the year 1862 Mr. Brasiey
was in ,Tarin. Some Italian not
tables of that day called upon him
at the Hotel Trombetta, in order to
obtain his support for one of the
great enterprises by which it was
then bought to enrich the Peeinsula.
Mr. Brassey was conversing with rliamentary tactics tO bear on the
English engineer (who had him- idecl common sense bf, the great
for the company, but he had explain-
,
ed his own tiuly invariable system,"
It would. be intolerably tedious to -
attempt a niole detai1e4 recount of
the -entire ,c nvel s4ionJ In a word,
:the half houjr for which Mr. Braaeey
had impt °tied hia countryman,
las ed fromrc to nearly' ten p, m:,
wh n the 'deptuttatien at length re-
tir d, ma.kitg arrangemetts for a
secend nei View. The Italians
were thoroiighly: beaten and tired
Out,
with: leir Own efforts, They
had not mac e aniach of way. The
regular payment, iesisted on by the
Enelishnnan they had never dream-
-
ed of really making. They brought
their fullest experience of legal and
una
an
COn
self been served by an Italian motor, ¶hm they endeavored
,
Government much as a c,aptive kiteto
use, and they came tagrief'
is seryagaiest his learsighted honesty
ed by the gable -keeper, who.
suspends him as a terror to other He never undertook their: contract
predatory birds), when the deput- -*air
,
aio
tn arrived,—a lawyer of emin-
Highland Scenery.
•
mice, a member of the administration s we ascend the slopes which
more than one deputy _ of the away, from he foot of Dun -i,
(Jhamber. - Ensconcing his compan- highest hillJ in . the island,
ion in the inmost chaerber of the a,) we'c me ltpun a region of
fsuit, where every word that passed "L nk:land "—tha t is , to say, of
was distinctly heaid, and where he she ly sal, co -ercd with dose,
was asked to wait for half an ' hour, soft and sp ingy grass. -This ex-.
Mr. Brasser received his iisItorsten ls in fiat and: in swelling undti-
Nothing could be :more apparently lad ns to the rocky thshore or to a
1).
satisfactory an the conirneuceinent irpi it where the sto .my Wi ds have
4 the interview. The advantage of bro en in upon the ward, nd scat -
the project was set forth by the pro- tercd .the fine sand in w+iths al
-
lectors, and aditeitted by Mr. Brassey mo t as white. as.sie w. Troin this
whose - brief o'aea,sional remarks pas ure Jana a xide view cpens be
how that -he had thoreughly forc us to the rairth ward. The
maStered the subject. Wheu the 'hills of MI are seen tertninating
-whole matter had been presented nd a rocky
a
in its fairest light, k)y one and ulnwide
•another of its advocates, ...vIr. Brassey
remallked that it might Saco dine if
he explained the invariable princi--
pies on which. he conducted business'.
. He was willing to afford. a large
measure of euppott . to any enter -6
prise of whil he undertook the
_ , .
works. He was prepared, in such
case, to subscribe to the capital,
and to hold, without forcing on the
market, a certain, proeortion of
shares, or bonds, or buth.° But such
finaucia1 arrangements must be en-
tirely distinct from thoee Made for
the execution ef the works. For
that he must receive monthly pay-
ment in cash, aceording to regular
monthly certificates by the engineer
of, from 80 to 90 per cent of the
_
•
value of work done. If the diree-
tors were prepared to deal on these
terms, he should be ready to enter
at once into the details of prices.
The deputation were delighted.
Nothing could be more to the point
er more in accordance with their
ideas of business find habits of
action. Then the Y commenced a
review of the featurds of the scheme,
and travelled a seemme al tiover. tue
ground already- Coveted, rising how2
ever, in enthusiasm ea they dwell
on the unrivalled. advantages which
the share -lit -skiers NvOuld enjoy. They .
tait4 asssy. e. 1 rPal
lvt-
Mi BsThterm's-were
consictere(1. the con& act as settled . I
1
fully acceptable to - both sides, and and
they would send their eptineer to. the
meet Mr. Brassey's engiefeer, and
setsle the &tulle of the schedule,
as to which no difficulty could. arise;
tis there were amp0 precedents to
follow. They . would -take their
leave of their honored. friend With
the u tm os t content. The little
noise which accompanied the rising
of half a .dozen persona eucceed-
ed. The door opened, and, just in
backing out, " Of course," said the
first speaker, " Mr. Brassey had no
objection to accept, as • cash, the
shares of the Company for whichie
had promised to subseribe 1"
"Stop, gentlemen,'" said Mr.
13rassey, "I am. eorry that I have
failed to explain my meaning. You
must not go away under a mistake.
I told you that, if we agreed to the
details, 1 woblit,subscribe for a cer-
• tain proportion of shares. But I
told you thaaAhis must be kept
quite distinct froM the monthly pay-
ments. They must he regularly.
made in cash, to my bankers; on
no .other consideratitin will I look
at the business. I b.ave large sunis
to pay every month, and I cannot
allow any uncertainty to, exist as to
the regularity of my receipts, Pray
understand that. -It is a Sine qua
"0-f course, if Mr.- Brassey put it
in that way, the directors would. be
delighted to meet his views. They
had merely intended to avoid trouble,
• by proposing one transaction' instead
of two. But it was for. Mr. Brassey
to decide." Then followed a secona
repetition of the entire argument, to
which Mr. Brassey listened with
• great patience. Again. the leave
taking procePs was gone through ;
and, again, as if a mere casual re-
mark---" The ahrectors understood
• that the compan Y's obligations were
eqctivalent to cash, as, in point of
• fact, they were at 3 per cent. pre-
mium, ii.id therefore N-1/4 ()Ala more
than' bank notes."
"In that case," Mr. Brassey re-
joined, "it would be • easy for the
oompany to convert thew, and to
pay him in money. ,He did not
wish, for more than, his price. The
advantaese to be .delived from the
premium on the obligations might
be very large. - Soi m.uch the better
fall
the
(To]
.,
in a long . premontory
hea -Hated. 'A e , inter,'
exp me, of se es dotted Vitl ialands,
all f the -Sane cttrious f rm. and
and shape precipitOus in the side
and perfectly,fiat in. '1outline. except
one island put of ' the inidclle of
whi
a p
h rises a low cOnieall ill, with
r featly symmetrical outline on
either side. This is now known
and --r thename of the "Dutchman's
Cap,'" and is, and must always have
beer an in -aluable lanch ark for
- boa s iaaviga, ing in Stormy weather
tliri ugh sueh a dangerous trehinel-
ago of 1roc] $. Far .
isla ds. and far ..al. o
ltea llauds of Mel], rises la a clear
day dlong ridge of sharp and peaky
mo utains, sinking, ii noble outlines
ints the ocettn on the 1 est These
are he islands of Egg end Rum.
Atic beyond thes-e, again to tlie
rigl t; low down upoa tiie hovizon,
ma be seen traced iginstj the dis-
tan sky, in the fain est hu purest
blu a. shaa.p setr tted iangc of
mot ntains. . These aae the Uuetifihn.
Hil s, in Skye. To the Iextreme
left that is;:to the west--:- he hor-
izon is occupied, t.eros sorn twenty
milt S of sea,. Iwith a low hummocky
outline, endum in detached, spots- of
Of it'll, which only topear at inter-
vals above ate ara,vez. Th se in'lit
cate the ielzinds of Tyree and Coll.
he Southwest is ,tIliej:opela ocean,
ail its vastnese itS freshness,
its i)oweee Froi 1 '4ii.s
slAnd, also, the vie* to
war I is finer than fro n 1 the
nes' ie sites, blecause Ibi.4 h
laps the end of the Ross
and the eye k-anges. along i
ern coast, thus conireaud'ng the
mot th of Loch Scridea, a well as
the- receding shores - of 1Loch-ea;
kae . On a calm, fine - eve,niug in
aatti ren, when the atm esti] ere has
thesingular clearness hich ie
the often to be $eei iii the He-
brides. I know no view aii any at
of Scotlaud more. beautiful!or • va-
riedthan the view fron fl e north
end of 'anal The distanccj on the
lnarj from the Cuchul n , ills in
Skye to the Papsof Jura i, ninety-
six miles. Both are clearly visible,
the one to the extrem
other to the extreme sot
ind ed, a wide horizon,
wealth of deltid and 8('
tain as belongs to very
any country—From,
Duke of .Arg ile.
"
The p.ifirt and the P ess
I the , course of an edit rial on
" Editors amid Divines," the ,Bali -
more Amer/cif/az says : ,
We -admit that the press has the
•ntage of the pulpit, inasmuch as,
ver stupid maybe its editorials,
s, or should have; all Ore stir -
news of 'ithe day to cothpensate
he clullriess of its4 utterances.
palpit, on the other ha d, if it
not furnish a discourse that is
intereating and instructive,
lag to- save the pew
and winking at the
ould.not .be in order
ok to reacl, qr to get
by, a
throw
to inter -
hold on
p awake
beyoi
be
d these
ond the
pa rt of
the cat -
old mo-
re over -
f
s north,
n rth1, th9
th. TIAs is,
vit Such a
an 'noun -
eve spots in
021 ,"by the
ad va
how
it h.
ring
far
The
doe,
botl
proilides not
from nodding
preacher. ir
to t• ke up a b
i
up 3nd escap,e the infli tio
retr at: Thre reader ea
cloW ,a paper when it .faile
•est hina, Out the pew rnlust
manfully to the end, and ke
as est he may. Elumarl na tu ro
canxliot standi everything, and whipli
of o r readers can say he h s not at
times, while listening to x ull antl
h eistian
tter ex -
felt it
ence of
is head
mo otonous repetition of
trut s, that he has heard
pou 'tied fifty times befor
imp ssible to resist the nfl
s1ej, and almost jerk d
away in his efforts to keep his head
in sterdy position? We can go
to a place, of amuse
one position for ti r
at a time, withou
drowsiness, beca,w
deeply interested,
dull and spiritless
-
the somnolency o
Then again, the p
nothing to say' th
sufficient interest,
space with selecti
ings ofothers. Ra
dull and spiritle
intelligent and e, p
regards it much t
-to say nothing
here comes the poi]
to make with the
would not be bette
they feel particula
pid, to take a book
and read to their c
of the able and
• that can be found t
who writesmerely t
without the interes
to his readers, has
cation, and we are 1
think that the divi
merely to consume' hi
has mistaken his cal li e
ant and sit in
e or four hours
any. feeling of
the mind is
one hoar of a
rmon will test
he best .1 of us.
s, when it has
is regarded of
it can fill up its
rom the writ -
r than publish
editorials, the
rienced editor
wisest course
d torially. And.
t which -;ie wish
lergy, whether it
• for tl-eim, when
ft
11
dull and Btu -
ore the library,
rigregatao some
]ojuent s mons
re. 4il'he editor
ill un his space,
e may impart
staken: his vta
her inciiined to.
who preaches
allotted hour,
11
ert-'
II -me
int
1-1.
Cti:)
pa!
• Ismid
1-1
• CD
,doni
read
CD 0`434 ;:131 fampssi
twmi
INMSES
O 0in:wag
0
• OT 16, in 16th t
FORS
Considerable ele r
h use, with some v
A ply to MoCAUG
TED, Seaforth, or to
ot 15, 14th 'Coneessio
THE GREAT FEMA
J1313 MOSES' PEI110
ry
1
E.
ncessio ,
ig and. i good
valuable pine.
& HOLMES-
. Peter Sinclair,
1674f
E REMEDY,
ICAL
171
This invaluable m/i
in th.e cure of all thos
gerous diseases to which
stitution is subject.
eXcess and. removes a
whatever cause.
To marrieC la:die.
sUited.. It will, in a'
on the monthly perio
and although very powe
thing hurttul to the c n titutioni
cases of Nervous ain4 pinal Aff
Pains in the Back andi nibs, Fat
slight exertion, Fa1pit on of the
Hysterics, and Whit
cure when all other
The pamphlet around e
full directions and advi
free to all writing for it,
servation.
JOE MOSES, NiNV YORK, S
.$1.00 and 12& cents
closed to Northrop d;
Ont. general agents fe
0
ine is ui failing
ainfuI and dan-
the female con-
t moder tes all
structio s, from
t •is pe ulia.rly
ort time bring
th regi larity,
ful cont ins -no -
In all
ctiona,
gue on
heart,
it will ffect a
8,
ns ha,v
ch packa
. or wills
sealed f
0
failed.
•e has
e sent
m ob-
LE FRO IETOR.
or poste e, en -
an, Ne 'e.astle
the Doniinio-n,
will insure a bottle containing cver 50
pills by return mail.
61rSo1d. in Seaforth
Co., and R. Lumsden
Mitchell;.J. S. Coon
all Medicine Dealers.
NORTHROP & LY_M N, Newcastle.
• Scle Agents
; Stphens,
E. Hiclon and
A.
s, Clinton., and
72-8
AS.
wi L.49 N,
-=„
. ii•se.st
-"teet&-teet41,
HARNESS, SADpLES,
BRIDLES, &c., &c.,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
6ome all yoi.i good folks who Want Her-
iiess,
Substantial, low-priced, good. and new,
At WILSON'S, Main street, Seafdrth;
l
. An 'excellent stook you may iew.
The stock is owned v by jAME!; ILSON
Whese work is so highT:y renowned;
The shop is on Main street, Seaforth,
Tis a place may easily be found.
•
Here are plenty of bits, bri▪ dles and curbs
Sursingles and saddles so line,
There is nothing can equal the' make,
They are just•No. 1 A and p I pi, e.
Here are lots of good blankets f r winter
That will keep from your h rses the
cold ;
Ancl the fly nets, so graceful
Sum-
mer,
_ Trimow
Trimmed with blue, green, y Sum -
and"
Greek up whips of every description,
For the stage coach, carriage or haml,
At JAMES WILSON'S shop, .• Seaforth,
May always he had. at cominand.
Here are sponges and combs and rosettes
All useful and good in their -way ;
With long and short tags in abimdance,
And Harness that don't break in a day.
Portmailteaus and Trunks of ai1 kinds,
Valises of a, quality spicy and rare,
If you should desire to purchase„
To the shop of JAMES WILSON
repair.
Now come, ancl that without further
delay,
Excellent bargains -make while you
can,
At the "Saddle and Harness Emporium,"
And remember JAMES WILSON'S
the man.
- I keep coestantly on -hand a stock of
TRUNKS, POR TMANTEA, US, VAL-
- ISES AND WHIPS.
Horee Collars and Blankets,
And every article connected with the
business,
• TRUNKS, VALISES,
HARNESS, SADDLES and I IDLES,
• Made to order. •
•
J. WILS•N.
165--tf
TRAVELERS
INSURANCE COMP NY.
HARTFORD, CON, -N.,
LIFE AND ACCIMENT
INSUR ANCE.
P AID UP CAPITAL, •
8500,000.
Cash Assets......$1,6 0,000
THE
TRAVELERS INSURANCE
00.11.13ANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Grants LIFE and. ENDOWM.E.NT POL-
cies upon the
LOW RATE CASH RLAN,
Which combine • ample secur ty and
_cheapness of cost, under a definite
contract.
NO UNCER•TAINTY about the
amount of premium.
NO BOTHER about notes
NO INTEREST TO PAY fo the use
of your own money.
NO ASSESSM.ENTS, preeen. or pros-
pective. ••
.NO DISAPPOINTMENT regard.
to itapossible dividends. •
• NO DEDUCTIONS of lo s, iotes. or
. other written obligations, w en the pol-
icy becomes a claim.
• NO OVER -PAYMENTS �f premium.
NO DOUBT but -what you :-a.ave all
the insurance you pay for.
NO QUESTION but what tient have
reliable insurance at lowest col.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT.
It has issued over Two Hundred Thou-
sand, General Accident Mimes, dis-
bursing in payment 13,742 claims under
them, a sum averaging about Seven _Hun-
dred lqllars per day for the entire pe-
riod.
. _ During the last twelve months there
were written in this department 2.9,359
General Accident Policies, on wliich the
gi os premiums were $521,710 30. There
-were paid 1,319 claims for death or whol-
• ly disabling injury by accident. Of these
33 were for fatal and 1,286 for non-fatal
injuriee.
W. N. WATSOINT,
Agent, SEAFO1tT1, Ont,
RICHARD BULL, Esq.,
• Manager, Hamilton, Ont.
THOS E. FOSTER,
eral Agent, Montreal, Q.
166-13.(jellt*
The Latest
New's of the Day.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
01?
NEW GOODS
1.H.IS "WEEK FOR
J. MOHR ar, co.
Which they are selling, as usual,
• CHEAPER
Than any other house in the
Doininion.
SUCH AS,
New Black Silks, •
New Fancy Silks,
New Poplins,
New Dress Goods,
And all kinds of
FANCY GOODS.
a
Remember the store, Veal's Old
Stand.
MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH.
166-tf
LOOK HERE!
.SITTHERLAND BROS.
Are now prepared. to supply
GENTS'. CLOTHING,
Cheap and Good.
Parties are requested to call,
compete .prices - and :judge for thein- -
selves.
Those bringing their OWN CLOTH,
will have every attention paid to them
as formerly.
We Warrant all our Work,
And are bound. not to be beat, either -
•
for PRICE, FIT, or FINISH.
Men's and Boys'
Out with care and. economy.
SUTHERLAND BROS.,'
171-tf Opposite Carmichael's Hotel.
FOR SALE. 1
A YOKE of good working OXEN,
...fkApply to Dr. SMITH, '
Seaforth, Feb. 3, 1870. 165-tf
QUEEN
Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling
----0
CU= OFFICEs---Queen Buildings', Liver-
pool, And; Gracechurch Street, London.
CANADA_ BRANCH OrncE—Exchatige
Buildings, Montreal.
BOARD—Wm. Morton, Es, Chairman:
• Henry Thomas, Esq., David Torrance,
Esq., andthe Hon. James Ferrier_
BANK ERS—Molson's Bank.
LEGAL ADVISERS -7— Messrs. Ritchie,
Morris & Bose. -
MEDICAL ADVISER—William S-atherland,
Esq. M. D.
RVTh
SOEROR—omas S. Scott, Esq.
Auhrroie—Thomas R. Johnson, Esq.
RESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENERAL
AGENT,A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 St.
• Sacrement Street, Montreal.
• The undersigned having been appoint-
ed. Agent for the above Company, parties
desiring to insure against less by fice can
do so on the most favourable terms.
' Life Policies granted on as advantage-
ous terms as any other respectable Com-
pany cloine, business in Canada.
JAMES H. BENSON,
Agentl
, OFFICE—BENSON & 'MEYER'S
Law Office,
• Seaforth.
Seaforth, Nov. 8, 1870. 153-tf.—
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
:HAVE sold my book accounts to
Mr. J. M. McGREGOR. Debtors
would do well to settle with him imme-
diately upon receiving their accounts.
WM. F. =TON.
Seaforth, Dec. 23 1870. 159-tf
..•••••••••
SEAFORTH
F RNITURE WAREROOPAS.
• 1.0BERTSON
porteeand manufacturer of all kinds
OF
•
OUSBEOLD FURTITURE,
• Such as
S FA.S,
• LOUNGES, '
CENTRE TABLES,
MATTR.ASSES,
DIi ING & BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, .
• CHAIRS, and •
BEDSTEADS,
. In Great Variety.
• Ir. R. has great conidenee in offer -
in his goods to the public, as they are
ma le of Good Seasoned Lumber. and
by First -Class 'Workmen.
*.
C ffins m.adelto Order
On the Shortest Notice.
WOOD tURNINIG
one with Neatness and Despatch.
11
Warerooms :
TWO DOO4S SOUTH SHARP'S
HOTEL, ain Street.
eaforth, jan'y 2ist, 1.870. 57 •tf.
o Armistice.
OHN _LOGAN-
AS &dared war against the mer-
cantile opposition of Seaforth, with
a large and varied stock of arnunition on
hai d, in the shape of
ci-opips
—AND --
G R 0 C -E R E S
WI ich for quality, style arkl. cheapness,
.cannot be conquered. wit]: fair play.
he following are Special lines :—
F NCY DRESS GOODS,
C YS, (Plain:and Checked,) LUS-
T ES, POPLINETTS.FRENCH
1‘.1I;R,INOS,. PRINTS, POPLINS,
G EY, COTTON, BLEACHED
D FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
o OUDS, HOODS, HOSIERY,
M NTLES, GLOVES,' FINGER -
IN 1 YARN, READY - MADE,
C °THING, HATS ' & CAPS,
T EEDS, COTTONAND FLAN -
N L SHIRTS, DitAWERS,
SU -
G RS, TEAS) TO1,3A_000ES7
R SINS, CURR.A.NTS,SPICES,
&a, &c.,
TOo numerous to mention,
• AT THE • •
anchester
rawiN STREET,
0
Sr -mar, Nov..1.5, 1870
Toi
LITAISDEN
as just received a Fresh_ Stock of
PURE DRUGS
AND
CHEMICALS
et and Fancy Soaps, Combs, Hair,
'ooth and :Nail Brushes, French,
English, and. Atuerican.
PE4FIIMERY.
HUME DYE STIJFFSI.
uaranteed to be of the best quality.:
rse an dCattleMedicines
Condition Powders.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
acc irately dispensed.
R LUMSDEN.
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E ERY FRIDAY MORNING,
IN SEAFORTIL
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thr
TERMS.
1-50 per annum, in advance ; if not
aid $2.00 will be charged. No subs -
don taken for a shorter period thate
months.
ADVERTISING RATES.
. TRANSIENT.
Per line, first insertion, 8 ets ; -Subse-
quent insertions, 2 cts, each time. -Ad- •
veritisentents measured by a scale of solid
brdvier. No advertisement taken. for
lesi than One Dollar.
CONTRACT RATES
• Column for One Year, - - $60 00
SixMonths, - 35 00
"Three "' s 20 00
One Year; - - 35 00
4 4 " Six Months, - 20 00
" Three " - - - 12 00
44 One Year, - - 20 00
" Six Months - . 12 00
" Three" - 8 00
E" dith • One Year,- ' 1200
" Six Months --8 00
" Three " - - 5 00
_dvertisements, withoutspecific
diree-
tiJns, will be inserted till ferbid_, and
ch rged. accordingly.
lleLEA.N BROTHERS, •
DIURDO Y. MeLEAN. Publishers,
NcLEAN.
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