The Huron Expositor, 1876-03-03, Page 3Attorney, Sell
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Week,
, Anne
re cees
.eter. Auctioneer
notes collected
•
toe
eh and Seaforth,
h.
Barristers, Attorney
Chancery. Notaries Pit ths,
russets. 410
in
sue
Chs.neery, lie, ale
east of the new •
f, limey to loan on f
MARCH H 0,-. 1876.
People Willi Talk.
on may get through the world, but
will be very slow, .
f yon listen to ell that ire Sat as you
ou be worried and fretted, and kept
'or meddlesome tongues must have
something to do, -
And pe,ople will talk.
quiet and modest, you'll have it pre-
sumed
That your humble position is only as -
You're a wolf in sheep's clothing, or dee
You're a fool ;
But don't get excited — keep perfee4
For People willtalk.
,na then if you show the least boldness
r slight iodination to take your own
hey will call you an upstart, "conceited
end vain;
• keelia straight ahead—den't stop to
nil Attorney*
- Offices—See.
Ate Fun rf
14
c, .11E1161t,
Bettors in Chancery
ex, bile and Conveys -1i
C, Bank, Seaforth, Agon
ranee Company,
erg
to for
K�?
ennirse
'oak's his a arance,: caulci , an ung- ,
and exlrectin'tae `See hie parthte i' ready
i.waitier' as usual. But,
i st;r !lb t to
Trus arrutzement lie eves the t ie l rck oot
dim the pat,,o' and the Jump co 1 it .tl u
sante ,,tate as lie had left it.
• "What's stelae, tlw slay, a net I' lie
said, "` }Ion's the fire oat, ane tbe',b ake
fast no ready ? I'sn. cauld ' qwe an'
sair needin' my parrich, I eate. l y :"
"'
.that may be, sae, dam ae, r re �'�i
Janet, " but ye hae yersel' ibl m
I'm hero ready tae mak' 51"
'ch
whene'erdthe water's boilin', u ye ken,
shin' ye bee deprived Me o' the . r, 1
canna chapp up the fire, a:tho' it's -salt
needin'. . `
'rout, tats," said Mammas, "c ap
the fire ah' -he done w$i't,"
" Na, ua; I chapp up nae fa e,"
Janet. " I houp I h 'e Mair' e
that left me. As I id afore, yo
ts'en the poker frae e, and er in
'ill hs'e tae gie me it again' of ' I
Tamtnas felt himself in fix
gaol aria' ben the heote
For people will talk. w" Plil. wife, tae him, a
liked her tun way in the boose
f threadbare your dress, or old fashion- he began tae look at. the ludi
o' the affair—fetehin' aboo$
ed your hat,
me upstart will surely take notice of sion o' the poker ! So be e
that, 'Jack oot o' the serape,he
And hint rather strong that you can't way he could Returnin' ta the ki
and
hin
1
sai
tha
)14
on
anet
g she
n' then
irt
sesi
in s
the best
look
ee
only
pit
3 the
the
sin
the
DIU
boot
a.c.,Physiriuti, Surgeon and
tiodericb Street, first
Church. 2
tier for the County of Huron,
e, corner of Market sud High
t the Planing Mill.
PELT, DileesE85, -Physic
and Accoitehours, OFFICE—
near the Station. ,Totin C
ironer for Huron ; Joiot
Main
firm
to of
hi
II st-
6: Phelan, Stristft,-rd) Groans
thity, Phyhician, Surgeon an
formerly occupied by the let
'tice--Commereiff.1 Hotel. 'WI
ok on tiesdays and Friday
' Late House 8nrgeon of Mg*:
d Lying-in Ifospitai, Physician,
learnt:hear. Office—Albert Street,
Steam 3fillo. Residence-- UrOn
Cornanereial Ilotel„ Clinton, Ont.
pttnctually attended to b
rgeori
Dentiste2c.,Seaforth, Ontario
1)1,atre work, latest styles, neatly
etted. All surgical operations
are and promptitude. Fees ILO IOW
41 elsewhere, °Mee hour from
re,Main-ht. 270
GUT, 'Veterinary Surgeon, radn-
•;,1 Behitlence in. rear of Killoratt
prompt13. attended to, night or
s of veterinary racilfeiiies on band.
;ideates given if required. 407
Rzr,e). Y. 5,, Licentiate and Prize-
:*ornelf University, Ithaca, N.Y., and
9ntarie Veterinary College, Toronto,
rinauently in Vama, where he will he
ed. willing to attend to all kinds of
kinds of animals (man excepted),
f weather, and, at. all boors: Rest-
ec two doors (lest. of Cook' Tem -
819
ELDER, V. R., Graduate of the
Veterinary College. .elter r voting
practice with Professor Smith, of
,ied by Dr, Burgese, Man Street,
I be found ready to treat iat diseases
ticate4airirnals. All calls proiriptly
ila'y or night. A. large stock of
fedicinee constantly on Mind. HOrfcCES
lit and sold. on commission. KZeti-
ft, Dress and Mantle
Maker.
ker and
d it to
have
io the:
, Cuetomere will fin
to deal with me, as they wi
my long practicea experiene
AL LIVERY, Seaforth, Ont. T. A. -
Proprietor. Comfortable and elegant
a tirbt- class reliable horses always
gee moderate.. Office and stables on
-. second door east of Mein street.
ny of the hotels promptly attend-
L*r. This hotel is situated on the
10 tailor north of Seaforth, and pos-
Lecornmodation and comfort for tray -
careful and attentive hostler in
3E1mA' stabling in connection with
850
UOTION SALE
?fable Farm in the, Town-
xhip of Stanley.
T to an order of Kele, dated 18th
(/1 the 0/Uttty Court of the County
esiry Duncan, Plaintiff, against
-1111rucirir and others, Defendants,
sold by public Auction, by G •.,0EGE
r.amely Lot number 11, eolith of
–Gad eifrucewilon, la the Tow othip
Le County -of Huron, containing ti5
re or less, Timor& le beot
t 70- acree ere Cleared, well
oeded with tilt! beat hardwoods,
outbuildings, large frame barn,
t, eeesif-• Ling partly of beari tree)/
'meg trees Jittery t4e,eteil, Tire
:ravel read leacliug from Dayffeld
about '41 miles froM Bayfteld, and
acellehl, and is in all re ',cote a
end valuable property. The title
unit free from all Incum iranees.
;ieitur, balance to make onc-tbiril
,ney in one roonth, tem einit4 two -
't on of purchaser, to remain oa raort-
coequal annual ingtalitients, the put?.
1.(ft Jou/ immediate posser-sion.
tire contlitieno Kale will be the -
,e3 el kale of the Court of Chau-
, 'loth rich, December 20, 1875.7 ell°
),,'.erieb, or to the plaintif
ISAAC TOIAfi#
JAY, rt:ndorr• Solicitor. )10
on OA 5( atorth
_Gaavol 'toad
at don't -get excited, whatever they •qanet, mer wooi'any ye- sun
say,-- : ower my hastiness last ni
For people will talk, was wrang ein takin' the
an' -like mony a wiser man
f you dress in the fashion, 'dcni't think that discretion is the best
For they criticise then in a different in the hoose, and (bandin',
shape • ker tee Janet) I only houp
Yon're aht;ad of your means, or yinit it tae its properttse. Sae
afor to
rt
ut
th
ay
tine
Wer
hap
tailor's unpaid ; . fire, and gies „my parrich as
ut mind your own business—therei cap.')
nalight to be Janet, dumfounded at fir t at
For people will talk. den ehangeon the part o'Tamm
'ow, the best wey to de is to do as you 13' seized him in her airroslail',gi
, please ; hearty kiss that le heard oo
wed door, she cried out—" Oh, ye'r
or your mind, if youl have one,
then be at ease.- f man. Though ye're a little h.
temper,yer heart's aye th
f course you will me,et with all sorte of
,tit don't think to stop them—it ain't in a few minutes Janet
aay use,— drooned a' recollection o' t
For peoPle will talk.
The Battle 0' the Poker.
'laminas Tamson and his wife Janei
hooever, disturbit 'famines, and gm
hoeht he cndna get rid o', dire as : h
iked,and the langer he lived the stroll e
t got—he had an idea in his heid t a
side of the window to which
Janet watt ettiin' tae get the upper band-
' him at hame, and seeking tee wear thei came t° gi.ve in their names w
reeks, His chief reason for thinkin'eae on or coming off their shifts.
, ill then called and described Wha
„as this,. : At e en, viten e sat oon 1 cording to their ideas a ‘voluali
ut chair at his side o' the fire, he notic-
, that janet had aye the poker at her
de, an' would on nae aeeoont alloo him chain of the Barns metal. e Sol
stir the fire, as he always made a number, of beautifel pi ces
‘quarte,into the links of t ie c
ess o't, elle said, Tamonte wad never
last a little Frenchman ca e to
rnit that he did sae, anti he began tee
hink that Janet, wi' the poker in her doy a_nd said : ' Yon fi d
control o' the hoose, an' this Wit8 what "Yes, sir'''' °aid shaw'
1
the poker in a guid cup o
e wt
e ba
the
su
id
ty
leg
tle
The Virginia City (Nov ii) ,nte prise
relates the following " dal 6 twe
since Mr. Shaw, time -keep r th Con -
lying in the snow, where i ev dentrr:
ly been dropped. by some ne u lark ng iri
or about the mine. Mr, have .w ote
notice to that effect, post ng b the
the men
en
e etidna thole. So he determined tae
ring the maitter tee a bearm' at the
Insist opportunity, Ae cauld nicht,
hen, as lie was sittin' at the fire -side,
*ammas rrcets ower his hand for the pok-
r tae chapp up the fire, but Janet, who
was satin' opposite, busily darnin' stock:
" Yes, sare, me ?lave
" Can you describe it !"
"Ohjes, sane me cam de
vet° r ee'ly."
My vetch he Ives a 'silver*
going
tetch
Eti
set
tit wi
e ate
av
rep
res, preventit hint gettm Possession 0 -is Very good. Whitt ki dof
time, "1'11 stir the fire, Tammatt," ., what kind ef chain v, .
Ta111111afto nettled at this, exclaimed, in
a gey belch tone 0' voie,e--" Janet, I ilini " One le,etle brass shain "
na ken what richt ye hae to the tulle eon -I " What kind ot key was on ti 6 e
rol o' the poker au' the ehappin up (4
the -fire, Ye must remember that I' have no key at all. .1 wind, 14
beid o' -the hoose, an' hate a perfeek richt ..
tel
The watch was a stern-winde
ae use the poker whenever I please ta
ae sae. Mair than that, as ye Seen1 toej tion of it, even dowri to • :zee
hink it the sceptre o' authority o' tb
mas said this, She cudna believe her was happy. But bli fath r fai1e,d
Tire day hael been set, ;he foun
ears, Was she dreamin' ?. or wag ness, and be collected together
ity
hoose, it should aye be at my vide o' the 1.
Janet etared in astonishment as Tein
ower true that her husband Tammas
was questionid her sacred richt o'
control o' the poker ? She said at last
ny little sense ye hae, Wad ye seek
deprive me a' my lawfu' richt ? I'm sur
nae man o' sense wad ever seek tae da
mither had aye the poker at her side o
the fire, an' my hither wadna, has daur
ed tee interfere An', what m
mither did her floater will dae tee to th
end, Tanunas,"
cfrstler, and la fact everyte ne that
tavern, and see too.
C, DAVIS, rroprletor.
. 200 Stock Steere !rem 000 to I
t market price will be paid. 4
pink love -letters, the lock o
faded violets, &c., and sitar
father's inansion. lie wits', hi
and honorable, and he felt in
to releaie her from the engage
he grew'faint as he evas mate
parlor. Such love , his loiro
crushed, I -
ed as sh'e entered , the parlor eid
his -band.
My
ain
ty zee
d ti
seri
consider and treat you as a stranger ? b ;
it all pass. What: difference will it I
when you go to the undi eiov red ;
country ? All who ilbtreat you now sill
e ;Imre sorry for it then than you, e eu
p easures, muck Obi, a little longer iv -
me, hasty greetinks, an pt f re -
ells/ and our play will be "pla ed t,"
t e injured will be led &Way and ere
bu
II the
bon d
Id tistay
seized
duty
a yklef2th.
wh at
'sit— cried.
llci
twice
Detroit
Personal attractions most girl a
t any rate,, in a minden d to
'though there are standards of ty,
et theme die not prevail with Atli)! ns. A
There is something wonderful in the
difference of iiiipeet which the same aee ,
ears to di rent heholdered Proba ly, of ow Clcnas at
t hil000 hid explanation of th' is
t hat ii, hidden from all otbers be.
Pog TOR.
K
3
TAKIIING SAL
PREVIoUS TO TAKING STOCK
UNCAN
WILL CLEAR'OUT
;Lot of COlor
at
ode
ttr
io
" Arabella, I am here to d
he said as he rose ap.
spokenness o' Janet. What ?, tae , thin
that he—a man 01 authority oot in th
world, wi' men, at his command —wha
like the Centurion of old, cu'd say ta
one,. "Go, and he goethe" an' te anothe
"Come, and he cometh"—was lie. h
cleared by his wife at hame ? ,Na, na, h
mann ack noo or never.
" 11-laven't you beard of
er'S•failure ?", he inquired, hi
Why, yes, dear, George,
" Aren't you—won't you
father, and he eaid if your
1 fat
member yer vow afore the minister; hoe failed for$60,000 he'd metle a, le.
ye promised tae honor an' obcy yer lawh OM out of it, of course, youll ge
fa' husband, -Ye maim submit tat my as much as you counted on' !"—
authority, for I'm determined tae tir Free MVPS, , -
hand the rie,hts is' man to be insister o'
their ain 'loose. Sae I demand o' ye tap
hand ower the poker,an' if ye &rine dee'ti,
Stain' the action tee the word, Tam-
mas made a datsh at the poker, and man-
aged tae get a hand o't, and then pre- 1
ceeeled to stir up the fire. After that ,
operation was OYU' he cartfully laid it i
Janet glowered at her husband, and
her face grew white and red time aboot,
as she beheld his audacious conduet, She
(Edna speak for a moment or eae, but at .
last her feelings found vent. .
"As ye etand up, Tammas, ler the
richts o' IIICII ye canna hinder •Ine, free
standin' up for the richts o' women ; an',
I'll tell you, as ye bare seen fit tae tak'
the poker free me, yer ain hand will gie
it tae rne again. On that, I'm determin-
:Tenet said lute mair, but quietly geed
on ivi.' her work. Tanamas, kennin' boo
Janet stuck tae what she said, began tae
to think he bad gane A little ewer-- far,
ara' was exen somewhat uneater in his
mind, Brit it wed never dee tee show the
white feather non, eae he sat 6110 -it an'
the fire afore he geed oote—a jol he very
Afton did --for he Wag ft, WW1 man tite
Jenet, wIti, heat that fine ; al hough it
wailne dee, elle wail, tae sey it in his
beerint, let pittin' on the fire Ternmas
pat a great dead o' coal:-kon the tap tee
'meta in till janet got oot o' bed,stist that
idle wad only hee tie, ehapp it tip an' get
the breakfaat ready. But, aha t Janet
What pifferen
A young man from on af the
-an diseriets seas in one o our teil 'relict)
merchant, after taking d Wn he mintier
"Inside picket on the Ief ba d side
then," observed the tailor, • i to him
After a minnetit's pause, th yo ng ma
from the subrirbs was p omr ed to ask
" Ali, my dear sir," ebset ed the], tail
ence possible, as you murst at. Bein
. unmarried, you want the pe ke &i th
left side, so as to bring the our g lady'
, picture next to your heert."
" But don't the married in n else wan
his wife'e picture next o hie heart ?
.queried the anxious yout .
kind," maid the tenor, aching hie ey
About Hittin'
Hate not, It is not worth. wit le, Yet
life is not long enough to mike t pay
cherish ill.will or hard the gh tows
anyone. What if this man h chea
Wh'at if this friend had for sit n you
Iwon your utmost confidene ; lone war
est love, has concluded thati he ii refers
Wagrla, tae be cum ower in that fashion.
When breakfast 'time cam Tatomas
•
•
to man eve if she attraete #ten 0, 'I,
Of
T4o Thendrea void Fifty'
no t reaint e interest of an, in M-
ei,
ent . Sh must do this by Tea ng, i
cniv "'awn w th the lies and est mete' 1 Clean. A Lot of Brown. and
ighl educated persons wi wham she ,
it c ltivated as well` as the head. _ Of a 1 01 Shawls, Breakfast Shawls
ime familiari y, with the teoei y— 2 -
,of 11 things, give me a Softness and
end nese iu a woman." A harsh v lee,
-4oa laugh ; trifles like these ave
881013. The cultivatigp of the eart
studies to appear ratber tha be
and generous seldom au de -
ho in trn h seeks earnest' to pro -
i.
his ne tone tone of charaeter, no at -
be nnot ex et to corn:nand the last-
havi g, 1 A Lot of Ladies'
DU NON SEAFOR
HE FOLLOWINII LINES IN DRY COrS
ng Tam, Filie Cents per Skein. The
abulous .Gents' Mufflers from
ec., ec. at Desperately Low Fig
Remnants Dress'Goods, ,ew, Fresh
rey Winceys at Eleven dents.
A Lot of
DOM
HAS, JUST
SELLLN
01
ho
ood
he
A Big o off Linen Faced
Collars at Fivetents per Ikx.
THE BALANCE OF
ger
this
took
hu
by
thei
and
gag
as
mon
of ti
afte
nor
tur
sup er a mini()
said Why,1
put up at thet
you nng last
odd
beet
tor
sho
ewe
don
hay
find
ma
be
the
show anew that troth may be 8 ran -
place las A
young eel ade
bridal
Washing
week on Wood stree
on that street is ten
ple who -last year
n Territory. Whil en -
the bride rowel Wag ea uOfortnnate
saInTfishing on one of the riv-
drop into its current a,valuable
ring beldnging to his wife!. Tho loss
e gem wee, of course, inorn
a. , while :the in eident wins erg
ing, when! the young itniban
ing late el night from eking s
t his wife bac prepar
essly at the label,
larion, this salmon
very place where I
summer. Wouldn't
caught a id canned at hat ver
and put in this -very ean, a
ld find th ring in it?' His wi
ed him I estingly,wbut he said
that ring yet in some uch ro
Per.' Sit had scarce! said,
lie i
goose, Gus,' when he e
litter of somt-thing e
can and 'sill airly scream d,
wh was scar dy less excited than her-
self removed the foreign subs nee with
di over that. it was indeed, a big lump
of s lder tha in soldering the cm!' had
fall n into its contents." I
lki Baltimore on Sunday afternoo
•s the Sul of that city', where,
but
tten,
sday
re-
d for
up,
and
wm
lost
it be
fac-
d we
e an -
but I
shall
antic
on't
ught
the
dness
w re large number's of le o
streets a bridal party star fro
on foot, and went to t e I Bob
Ch rch on Central Avep e, near
ye street, t least half a mile d
Th party as composed of a
The 'bride Were
gr msman,
in from the back Of the head
gr und. y also wore handsom head
wr aths of flowers, The groo and
gr onisman ere cheesed in black lothe
an wore whits kid gloves, They at
ch ldren follywed them the c lurch
tit sttentioo they attrac
ia s, and all seemed eppi y ebliv outs IA
an then for_ined a_nr;escort to see them
ho ne, The bridal ' arty were hem -
O
last,
there
the
the
treets
mien
Lafa-
rated.
ouug
d and
blue
reach -
o the
de
th
A
sl
la
ar
of
death oiten come to child en tbroug
inattention or earelessnes• of parents
child should never be allowed to go te
ep with cold feet, The thing to b
t attended to is to see ithat t e fee
dry and warm ; neglect Of t is ha
AT
UFFALO ROBES
BE CLEfARED OUT.
Colored t
75 CENTS
14E3 OOTS f.I\T
DU NPAN
PER PAIR.
S Sit
BARGAINS
BAR,GAINS, BARGA1N$,
AT
oAMPBELL'S CLOTmING EMPORIyM.
Woolens
A LARGE STOCK OF':
an Gentlemen s Clothing and Furnishings,
THAT Iti'dST BE SOLD OFF AT PRICES THAT
ILL BE ERTAIN TO PLEASE PURCHASERS.
No titre ohould be lost to avail yourselves of this EASE OFIElt.,
OVERCOATS FOR THE MILLION, AND CLOTHING FOR MOH
FOR THI§ SEASON OF THE YEAR IN GREAT VARIETY.'
Call Immediately and See for Youffselves.
RITM
e0 THE non
OF HURON H.
ALWAYS
TE
IMON
AFOitTlig
ECEIVED A NE LOT
OF
MOOR HERRING,
°REAP FOR CASH,
LMON +ROUT
Of BARRELS.
SFS A FINE LINE OF
VERY CHEAP.
J., BROWNELL.
''CLOSING SALE
ow
VALUAIKEPROPERTY
BE GINO TO TOE
to on Al
ed for
RE, with DWELtING -over it,
Street, opposite) Fates Mils;
nn of years. This:is a good In-
aduftin sgood rental, quarterly
OND— TORII, STORE- ROUSE AND
STABLE, ad (lining the sbove, Large frontage
an4 yard.
eel business
TIMM
ell adapted for a General or Oro -
AL YARD and STORE -HOUSE,
plendid none Collar for storing
Butter, Por Ica. situate on the track of the
FIRTH HURON FLOUR and OAT= 4I.
M LIS, we estiablished, and doing a lug
v)
hairiness. f--' s nista on the track et the Or
Trunk Bail y. .
tion andilmanufseturles
two lilies of ethrsy, viz.:
D iTRITND AND GREAT
tre true of the finest agrkultu, ,
fug oint and rspidlyincreasin
the Domfulott,„ makes it a most
Is increasing 1
and g sit
Aye ta the
=1 Counties In
desirable Ship
place of imp° ance. The above property must
be sold in orde to Settle theestate,
Favorable T be given. Apply to
422 -IS IL H. ILICEY, Executor, Cltnton.
EXOE
EGM
To t your G
all e Hes get t
AT PAYS ?
AYS3 TO GO TO THE
SI OR M IL LS
ting done, and Barmen will i
ir 4wn Wheat ground, and goo
artier! w hing to get the Excelsior Mills
RIATED *FLOUR
,1:pnli
lillFrices, front the following
ht Brownell, Wm. Hill, Hall
e Murray, At.,, Carduo—Baker,
rho ; W. Scott, Bruceton
CELE
Can do so at
Win, Juan.
-McGinnis 1
rarer, deor
Any errant ty Of Chopped PEAS, OATS s
BARLEY, an other Feed, OU band -always.
11.13.—Agoists Ior the Garden City Xi
Purifier. I
AS ANp I•t.Vti,YOAR
COMPLIMENT
OF ALL THE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE COUNTY
PING ALL WILL ENJOY- A 'MERRN" TIME.
MUKELLY, being anxiOus to do his part toward,. their
NEW FRUIT, FISH TEA,
enjoyment
•
PRUNES, SU
OLVERAL GROCERIES.
All will, as usual, be sold off
up, diphtheria, or a atal sore throat
coming from school, on enteri g ehe ALL GOODS AIRE
use from a visit or errand, in rainy
ddy or thawing Weat er,1 the child'
oes should be removed: nil the ;Abe
a e in the ileatst damp, and if So, the
s ould be taken off, the feet held befor
t e fire and, rubbed with' the hand til
p decay dry, another dry pair or doe
ir gs put op, and the other elutes an
s wirings be placed where they can b
well dried, eo as to be ready for future
• tteything more beautiful tbah the dress-
• ing of a bricle for her wedding ? The
tender ban415 of a ,kin4 dui* of loving
sisters and a fond mother—how they all
seerated tol her glory HoW her hair is
ifow the vol is thrown over With CX.
9 Ler person 1.
—To cure emus, lay a picot)
pork upon than. The corn w
pear in a few days,
rate
raw fat
11 disap.
for very small profits.
JOH
!is BROADFOOT
Keeps C0,1044 tly on hand, at Iris %yew=
OF EVERLY DESCRIPTION,
Which he is repared to. sell at Flees to suit
the times. fact he won't be underbold. As
nonulactur all he sells, purchasers can
TilIE BEST IAIITICLIE FOR 1r
EAST MONEY.
•
he
Furniture Maniufactursed to Ord
RS st the Factory opposite the Market, Seaforth,
Remember the placele buy Furniture Chea
NEW, EXCEPT THE LIQ4ORS
WHICH ARE OLD, PURE A.ND C BAP.
IsTAMES MU PITY, ea orth,
14.
YOU WANT TOI GET GOOD
OAS ;AND
EGG
EMPORIU
The sub ber hereby thanks his name
cristoreers( erehauts and others) ler their lib I
patronage d ring theisost seven years, and be .es,
by strict in y maddest: attentiou to bus \
to merit t r co Mexico and trade in thetat
lieving greatly enlarged his premista, du
the winter, e is now prepared to pay the
,HIGHEST CASH PRI E
Yor any quantity of good fresh eggs, deliv est
D SEED STORE.
Preserve Jars of all
FLOUR AND FEED O
NSTANTLY ON
SUGARS VERY CHEAP,
G-itie to a Trial and
Gromries, Glassware and Orockery,
clads, cvd wiry cheap,
NAND, AND DELIVERED AS iJSUAL.
e convinced elate rad,
THOMAS LE
media Street, 8/nif
Wanted by the subscriber 25 tons of good dry
clean WHEAT 'STRAW,
THE SEAFORTH
INSUR NCE AND LAND ACEN Y.
A ONZO STRONG
MOST FAVORABLE MK&
mil -VOW property.
A NU Mil Of FIRST-04AM M.
4111.