The Sentinel, 1876-10-13, Page 3• NEARER TO THEE.
MU:did:not 'Once So trouble me.--
• That hetter 1 eoaldnot love Thee', " ••
• Ent now,1 feel and know.
• -"-
.,That only when We loie, we And
lIow:fafour •
- The love they should bettow.
Idle we had little CAT:6 to cafl
7
QnThee,and;seareely prayed at all,;-
,eseeraect enough e
..01; nOW;"wetonly think with liame,
tliVgloildu.S"-paine
• Ontava their -offerings pay. •
And when weaveyetslighterteed
tcto oar_ brOtheft'sufferink need;
Onr. heart S reproached us. then -
Not half so Much as nbw,-. that we
• ;With:such. eareiesa.eyetan -see: -
•- The woes and *ants nt Men.
In doing—tirai is knftledget...im,
- To-see_what yet remains Undone;
•. With Oil- our pride represK
ns grace,5 growing tore
That day: by day: we MAY do raorpi
. AndonayteStemn it lest.. =
'
ontOwki.!z JELLY..
._
.oi1 A pair of chickens till :you can pill:the
Moat easily from thebones-.; remove all the
meat Alia allow the bones WI:roil:half aiho.ur
longer; set this COci plACO- and it tvia:
._ ,
-become jellied. - , The:nett day cut the. meat .
into Small -pieces; 'melt thejelly and throw it.
then add-- two spoonfuls -of Worcester
_Sauce, two of walnut Catsup„; one spoonful Of
• -Salt.: a pinch of powdered. mace, cloves ' and -
. allspice; sliee ten hard boiled eggs „ and tWo
lemons, ; line a large: bowl -or -form with these.,
slices pour in the Mixture and let it stand ,
in a cool plate: - The. water - should. just -edvei,,
- the' Chick -els When put to, boil.: Turn out gm-
': a platter to serve:- -A Very ornamental dish
foz a--.,c-oomr---dinner'; table.'
•
"SHREWSBIRY -CAKES:
one ponpd.of flour, one pound ugar,1ha1f.
.a--nound of butter, three eggs,;tivo apPonfill !
• powdered cinnamon. - Mix- the butter: and
- flour, -add sugar, and. cinnamon. % I --Mix t� a-
paste. With; -the- eggs, roll, out -thin t -cut
with atea biscuit cutter.. Rich -and most de--
. .
- _
HousETtoLD :Arr. -licious.
RUBY CAKE...
C01.1) 121N -N71,7. 1341 „to _a, eream .on'e pound of auk-
• _For.-toldlaniiers there are no;fet'ruleg-- Qr• one pound of butter; .add eight we/1-beaten
Ctourses---' --All the dishes are put -,p-pqn-tho:ia--7 yolks of eggs and onegratedmitmeg.and,-stir
bie befOrethe-guests are's'eated,unless afeW „ in the coloring matter, madeas fellows
-;surPrise% are bil?g-lirteisPeisect as the. nieal -Grate -a beet-rOot to fine shreds, with a very
-Pibgre$se.,0'. -A4reat.de- did taste ilia-Y-.he76-x- - little water; lee it : Stand. one day and--
,ereisedi-n-th6 S:e/Peti6n and Pvia*ntitig ot squeeze through_ a linen -cloth: One wine--
:he -various. diall'ea-that‘'emn-Prise a; 6°1(1 ' glassful. of this essence s should be added to the
other ingredients....: Thep stir in one /pound of
flour • -lastly the --whites- of the eiolit eggs-
•
FIRST CLASS
Line Nat Kinoardine.
A.JOHNSTONE
Is prepared it) inn a'Buss.
. -
* FROM ALL TRAINS
Orders left ?Ibis orlice or house will, receive
prompt attehaon.- Parties Wanting horses to
_go from Kincardir e- can be accommodated. at
,very reasonable raLes:
- • Kineardine Jam 1- 1876.
,
and if h4tOsOraely 'laid -on you have a
'*ery showy .and inviting table:
_ _
-
Z fruit k' -and: fle-Wers:-Should.be arranged
• througlithe Outer of the table, and a choice_
ind.-Iiberalsupply of both adds greatly tithe
. .
'beauty -and attractiveness Of it. Any kind of
•- -drinks, preferred are allowable. 1Cfothing
reMOved bit empty dishes, so that little ser-
•.i.ke of waiter:a is required. .'
"OLLATIONS- •
AreNefry enjoyable and well suitea to large
- parties_ Qnitt a small variety wiltpass -fa;
vprably-if ni prepared and put on, or a
eo4eetion i. i.rarities from all-pArta :of the -
-world Jarilit k richer- .rul more delicate- re,
past.
ns give a few
FOR CoLic`
• Eielded sakion,_ _gckledoysters, lobster
and chicken: sardines, crabs. and Crys-
_, -ter patties, CO.dham anct., cold tongue, ielliea-
,
of all kinds!, sandWiek'blano-inange,-'
tards, preserves. . 4Weet, ar4 sour pickles' Of
_
all
kinds'"a:hipped : Cream, ice cream; and, a
•-TarietY offanoyerearns- Cake in good vari• ,
ety.,, choice kinds of Cheese; honey in cornb;.'
potted, meats and'ehickens, boned tOken-
Sav617- raeais, tarts, .fruits crystalized- in _su-
gir;brandiad fruits, hats, raisins, confection,
er _y and a11 foreign fruits, pate de fqie gra.
-°.Saudivieltesi are the most distiii.Oze to be of-
dt the close of the-repagt.
1'IKTA-1)- SALMON:.
is should ije in _ nice smooth piebe$,
the previous day:, d -r4 allowed , to lay
for several fhourain vinegar, in which has
teenAltroVi. a blade- of mace and A few
The - fiShshould' be cold when the
Cold- spicedivfnegar is poutK over it. 1 ay
_
onsedish in fancy „form, orna,
• .menting iif some distinct design, with the
• cloves. * • '
4 - •
11.PELED OYSTERS.
beaten . to a Stiff froth:
- WHIPPED CREANi.
Take --half-a pint -of cream or 0110,t,ivart of
milk boiled down to a.pint. 'Add, one-quar-
ter pound powdered loaf -sugar and half atea.,,
spoonful powdered i gum arable disSaved in
'orange flower -Water. Beat the liquid till eon-
serted into_frotli, and send to table imrnedi,
ately. The cream May be flavored.or anything preferred, preViOns td_ipe-
ing- beaten' to a froth. - • -
COME CREAM
•i• - . •
•
a .
Is made as' above; 'except' flavorinv _one
-
spoonful strong infuSion of coffee - - -
Any kind of liqubr.cah be used also by -us-
ing more sugar and. gum arabic:
13ac.hero'rs and -
Has much pleasure in stAtingthat has • • _ •
-
The two words, bachelor and girl; the first:
of which, being formerly held-as1synorlyMoua -
With "young man"; Or " sweetheart," may
be regarded.as- the .parallel anal correspond-'
- ing term to the -other. We-, hone that, the
.---classes which bear -these. two 'naiines. willp r-sacn na fOr saying that etymoiogy.gives A. nOt
very flatterbig account of the origin of aith .1-:• :
As for girl, we are left, -: as far. as ' its deriVa-
• tions, to Choose -between- the Saxon 'earl -or
• churl.. and, the Latin word g4r2ii/4.,', a garrilouS,
female. If the these derivations be
-Ihe right one, shall we say in this case, as -in.
sorne of the preceding; that the ter* girlhas -.
Ideparted-nmeh. froinitsibrigirta-tsignificatiOnt .
At all events, We are certaiirttkt the parties .
.denoted -BY; the term will prefer the- applica-
. _ . - , .
tion Of (sweet) prattlers to that Of earls' or
churls; burly' and surly,: As fpr bachelors,
etymology -is stales& kincl. and still less de-
cisive with respect to: the- meaning Of -their --
distinctive designations. • One . hilelogistre- --
fors the term to a ,Greek Word, Pl-ki-nly and
- - um ly-signifyin. foOlisli; wh' eatiother de--
• il :them in -their own bic4 -Chevd/ier '(French), A knight
seco4ds,• then•pour over thenr, after. of- the- verv. meanest irade. By some. the
fit for use- in twenty-four hours, because bachelors in their old days,. have
;
and -straining, ihot spieed vinegar. -. They -are word is traced to the Latin bactLays (a -Akin; .
_ keep- -kir weeks if aloseli covered. ., Oysters nothing but a Stick on pane to lean upon; and.,
- vivelt for.. thirty- seconds after 13Oiling -then last _Andleait; the worthy commentator and
they commence to , ‘shi-i-C-el, and are quite improver upon ..Johnsoh, H. • P. Todd, be:,
.'-' ,;s•wiled arit-tast4esi after boiling a few. min; heves . the most.. probable-. derik,ation to .be
I
.....innintes;•;,0-.-••-•-- - -. . - - - - , fr-cen:bacc.r4-kart.0 the .betr3r . f-- a la-Uhl:or.
goods for gentlemen to choose from
WEED
KINS,
'ADC%
•etc., etc.,
•
Thinking -the public fortheliberal patronagebe3towed in the pas, andask"ing for a
uance 1,4f. favors ahd. - •
- RAWj bay _;:. Of gf;o-a.
. .
• • .,'These shoild be of large size. and lay each, hOpes,„ hire laurels in the'berry. thison the concave :
half iof the shell, and -be, $erv,.. latter is eyell-too hard.a-nutto crack, and we.
; with iiii4tora: of lemon. -had rather the- tree in "(inestien had been the '
In every particular.
Snits made to' order on the
shortest notice.. ,Every article
turned out of the lestablish
RE
nzt.T.Ly
R HARD
0
' QILANGEIYOUR safiROU
. . 60-r----- -I-
adatit4Ali vd-att!-ithnge-gLiiwt;hiCitFikAe.RI'VINM !-5'4'eil.1°'0.13-14-,itt, ITS
n ' kt,ablithedsuccesSand paYsi•to. op PRO T.
The land is, also adapted. to the ' growth 1' of .
Peaches. Pears, Apples and fruitsi;i al so, _
Gra*,. 4iASS and vegetables: --: '' - '', -, -•_1'i.1 -'.
- i. 4,ii.y, hundreds of excellent vo0;i-i, S,,.
Iii
oli. ;1-RDSan-fl- --ir-AnItirs, can now be Seen:4-j:
LOC•41101i-is Only. -..34--' miles sonth, of
:r.h100.1pliii; by Itailioad;41irk mild- *--- deli ht--.
- ful. climate,- and the very doors lof the 3 ew-
Yc kEOad-. 'Philadelphia . Markets:: .Miot er
Re,' ' ; -7d rung direct toj,-New. Yerk.
PLACE is alreanylArge . shccessful
, in: i us., - Churches,. Schools, --- -aind.-"o
:pr' VA . s..4 --are . aire.ady. :established, --'d A
finamgaetrices ' of Shoes, . . Clotdin10,-.-- .t GI
StraW. --.Good ,....nd other -things., at ,which j
fereilt mei:Ober:8a Ofa.fanArz can -procure
'ployiheitH -..;i.."- -' --.-•:. . , . - ....•
-. It .4a0.beerr a.iiEALTri ItEs.-0*.r '-tqr SQur 1
• past ;for people Suffering from S'innmonaryi
fectiblia.-1Asthma,; catarrh, Agne;landdebil
" in iiitthonsands have. entirely.redoVered;-
Arhew.Brick- Hotel has just been-P*0_
100 geet. front,' with '..back buildings, 1
store s high, including 'French ref; . an
ined.*ii' ihiprovetherit-s for. the a.cdoihOd
. f ' 'g't . . ' : • ' - • • - -
--,.. „,-. J
. Pil.te Of .FARM LA:IA.1111-.1%;:ZO,UU:per acre, pay:
by _gstalinents, within the • peri.o.d of .i. fon .: .
Year.741 In thisclimate, planted out to • v • el ..,..
20 ares of land will-count.fully -. a --imic ar
• 100 4i•es further north:. -. • . '
• --
Pr -sons -unaegnainted With Fru! ro
Caniliecerie familiar with it in 4 short-
-04 4.-einit. of 'surroundings. - -- ,-,.,Li . ,. .
, ...1.1* -E ..kbut,:*oiki.E A.-.citE. ,.• and :1;43- 14(4§,--1
to, of LandisAlle and .Vinelandi alsol
sale. . - , - ,i. ' ...', --. ' - .
..
• '4,;hilst-- visiting the Centennial "- Eihilz, ti pc;,
-Vine-Ian& can be Visited at small expense,
- -..1C,09,p0 containing. full -information, ' 1_ be -
SCUL'Aii301.1 -applicatikn t.:.p;Cti'ARL.ts K. -LA! -pis,. -
I
' Viii6/and,i'N. J.;: free of -cost.
' Tile foll.OWing.-is an extract, fioin -a -de •crip= ,
tionfbf Vineland, published in the Nq;i• Wilt.:
T13.4.0x4.by the welt . known :.1Agricia riat, .
Solf.0 ' Robinson t ' - - .:-. -. - • 1. - -.±- . ,
• All thefarmerWere of , the - "well t do .
so411 and Some of them,' who have turned the -V
'. ate:titian:to fruits Market gardenAngl haV :.
grownrich. .The soil is Joain, tvaryina. from '
- sandy. tci'clayeY,-and 'surface gently mg
.infOgected with *all streams and ecc
wet:meadows; in which deposits - -.et, 11'r
- inubk. are Stored„: sufficient': .td..fertiifiz
331
whole upland surface. after it 'Easle
hahgted of its patural-feiti10,--' -:. ----.1 I
-kis; certain4t one of the most '04 liSiv.a
fertile traerZ, in an level positib, n,- an
Sultp,'..ble eMiditioii for - pleasant farming 7 ha
. wegknow of. this side 9 e. Western_ ipr Ines.
' ''' " ' *. f th ' -. ' ' 1
.WoAfound. someofthe oldest .farniS'appa entlst
. prOductive a,s When-lirst eleared,Of fores 'fifty
TI -
• - .
U RE GR
a oes retailed at Wholesale
Prices
6 for 250,
$650 for $275,
$700 for 0
$806 for
ESTRUCK HARD PAN ,
rices..only 9ne.:PrOuctf.er Cash, and a low
To give entire sptisfaction_and-
a good fit.
chestnut or hazel: To -speak the truth,
-plain- earnest - the French derivation . bds.
his s4O'uld -boiled,* an* kop.- aT, =chevalier seems to he the original:of bachelor,
fu on-, ice,. if. p6§sible;. before, noing. .therefore, who eitpdSe:heinselVe's to.
lice V`e lay '13ni-form order VI,1 the -designation :by remaining _Ostinately,in
h6 Platteisand garnish Viith sprios .of para-' A single state Mist be cOntentitorank them-
-
Y- -- - _
• - •SAN Dvaams. -
Make ihesepf-cOld tOngue,. -thinly lliced ,,
. ,
,
and.,:teAlcuit, or °flight bread, ,sliced and
..
- cut four iinches 'square --and q'hite thin—re-
, ., . .
-
47 -
Moving all the crusts. Layers_ of 'cold ham,
spread with a little mustard, gives7A good -re,.
Rah., , Of emirse lige -a fair allowance Of but-
ter °I-1,We bread isabit-andipiton-plates-
*if-
in ayronArical, midal form: -'
, a-,,k,,,iARt.,:iik&r:. _.
Clean A pi.- sheal well take out t1e7:eyes
- „ -
if till the bonea alt drop out- easily; . then.
tAitt the - niekt. and chop. very Add• ,
eight large era -Wet -a pOunded fine-, sage, ina.:
Salt and pepper,-,andmix- all well.
,:Put into. a 'ffionla andpress itfor two or three
days., - shenict: ent in thin ,slides: to
,
SerVe.-
Rel.LETY BEEF; .
,
^T.
m a- ea '--ahank:in enoigh water to cover
verY*-te.nder; Rea:we all bond and
• Orpihe meatfinely; and replace in the
liquor, Wilier); Shotild be about -a quarf: ea-
5011
vit4 sait,pepper- and maCe„ to the: taste;
rour in f a- deep- bowl to cOol and : Cut
thin, t STICeS- to serve will 4eep• any
• length Of time. by aeasoning high-, covering.
JIpselytand keeping c place.
• 'VEAL E.'
79,ke. out the bone „ _ a shoulder of veaL
:Cut into strialtpiedea, and stew -until tender,
:with ingt dnouglt water to cover.' Take away
- the rgrigtle. chop the *eat very'fine;:and
'return_lto. the li.quer waS haled in. Then
add- poun&cold.boilear pork, chopped
Very ** e one sgoonful l!cf."- salt; one tea-
- -spoo. 6--ich, if pepper anOrmee, and .a
va-
- riety_of Sweet herbkandtW(Well-beitenegge.-
• all -into an 'earthen dish, cover !Jwith.-a
• ate and: bakesnie hour. To be sliced. and
;eaten, Coitt„ A nice relish•for_hineh or tea.
1
Po-rrED olityKEN.
'Boil the chickens iu 4ttle water_as pos7
• tale, till very tender-; season, while baling,
• to suit the taste th'en while'hotaeparatethe
light; meat from the dark and chop very fine:
:-.Place'the:white part in 'dish, in any designvapted=as a cross up -= with the dark
rooaf; .pour over it enough of the liquor -left-
:itc the kettle to thoroughly moisten it; then.
lay a large plate or platter oVeiit, and press
with heaVy weights. After a le* hours- turn'
it out-on.ai- platter and_ ornament it ,with
sprigs of parsley._ This is iidelicimui ive
: m abeautiful dish, very ornamental, and well.
_
repays the trouble required to " e it.
-
'.selvea under - the primitive appellation o
!`-kniitits- of the lowest order;' •
• --4i . 4,..-.4:- . a.: ,
"Ora- children will have immense -tax car
their hands,!' said a geptlema.. 45:Oh, horT.
rible !'" etclaimed• an. elderly lady; "what
a ble.asing we have naili*-on-On -.1.'-', -' --
is
' " THE flirt is the painted 14. dna of -..socie-
ty; : the laMb-fleeced ed - raveningi_
wolf - of the afrectiOnal fold.. liezfangadrip
with the gore of the foolishly fond and true. .
Like the hideous Spectre bat Of -the -Orinoco,
she drains the last -purple-drop-Yr-0M the-veing-
of her. spell-bOund Victirii, ,Wiliile„ her -ioft
blandiehments- lull him to rest .And fill Ilia-
.. dreams With dazzling scenes ofibeantyand fe-
licity:: . More; _cruel' than the -eat war -god
of the Aztecs; she feasts upon the _torn -and
bleeding hearts ofher own. most fervent wor-
shipers. With savage ferocityshe crunches
the. tenderest feelings and. emotions. of the
human spill.'"
,
•
ITEGESS..
Wholesale --dna dealer -13i .
STOVES
PLOUGHS
TIN AND JAPANNED WARE
• ...
TR031 thegreat Centenmal. Exhibition at
Philadelphia; ,.E:,.1%/:::-WanZer Itelegraphs-
" BeCeived„ highest .awards—the gold medal,
. and. Internatimial. Medal,' The Wansez,selli.;-,
machines 'only. received.' these tWo_
• tinctions." It eV:ea us tredtpleasUre to knovk.
that , MegSrs, .Wanzer & Co. 144-4"0"' had. the
Merits- of their S4Wing'inOliineS:so-deserved-
ly - recognized„ and. that tlioied- oft
the highest- Iprizes in cmpe1itidn with ...air
- theleadipi machinesofThia
national- yictory,- and____Canadi
-priond`that they have manufaC-nrriamongst
-them able to compete successfully against
the World. „ . ,•--" - • -
• ITIJI.,..Novkato-ity'Ant.—The great -mar-
-ket of the eastern: World has' been held at
the•jiiiiction--of the Volga and Olga Rivera,
in, Russia, every Slimmer- for :hundreds of
Years.-- -.Here the nation's of Europe:d
Asia meetwith their proditS for -trade.
Cossack. Chinese, Turk and'. Persian, .-meet
the --German and. the Greek with every va-
riety:of Merchandise that -Mankind- employs,
from sapphires -to grindstones, -;- tea; -opium,-
-fur, food) toPla and. fabrics,
and last but net
least, Medicines. S -t J. O. Ayer's & Co* cele.-
brated remedies from Amenc4 were display-..
ea in an elegant bazar where the Doctor hini-•
self iriight:-sometimes be seen. :They: are
'known and taken Ot'stetipgascit Asia as Well
:as the prairies :of the Weat, and areal': ef-
feCtual :antidote- for - the diseases that :prevail
in the yam -lista of the North, *Well- as
• huts andcabinsof the western continentH-
Lincoin,- , • •
•
- • ..
_ TO JOB' NitOliK..-
•
her.
so, •
AR;
f --
erg -
af;-
ty- -
ted-
our
all,
iOn.
bIe
EV A
e give no discounts. . _ ,
,, e paynoagents tommtanons, which double
the rices of all Pianoek ": , .
e look to people ;Who Want a, first-. Class-
r - , r _ ,
Piano at a' fair, profit OvOi Post of manufacture. .- t.. •
We an-1)point the 'People our lagents, ' and give - *
. the " • our Pianos a:a:IOW:2S any agents Can buy -
ecit ..11y-voa , Pianos of any .other niannfaCtur-
er, iving the PEOPLE in . -a 'reduced -. plied;
what is usually expended-Wcoininigstells, rent,
• freight, travelling and incidental • expenses. -
• The -"MENPELSSOTI ,3Tr' 'Piano Co-.: can.' -
sel you a 111-3 octave, . rosewood ease Piano,.. -
6 fqet 10:inches long, .with front rolinc corners; .
'carved legs, 1 serpentine and -:plintly- mouldings
,
with all improvements nichith, ug -
Full..lipn Frame
•.-OVer •Strunci_Ba.asi
1 N
:•,--.Agraff;Troblaand . •
. :•Frehoh.Grand Action. -
-
c only ,accompany_ the .best -Pianos of the '•
st,iceleb4ated. Makers, at. the Very low price
pc.); style of
Or ',with. • round Corners and. . full -
affelOr..850;and-gdarintee them in every
respect 'equal , any --Piano . Made of
- ,
7 .Piano •Manu -
Vv)
ni
• -Of
• vs,
-
• ag
. or •"6-. hundred .1.7ears ago. ..
The geologist -Would soon discover the, cause
-ofiliia continued fertility "' The -- whole coun
,
.the
subt
rated
for
tion ;
all
• 4§ deposit, and all hrou
, -try, a marine
• ` • feind :evidences of e1eareou
-r
•
c4areona.inarl, Many distinct.
of.--abcien.t_slells, of , the -tertiary 1-forin
4126` --e.4.RTIOULBR ATTENTION- PAID
stinees; denerally in the- - formjfiiil
and this marly_ substance -ls -eciatt er
PEDL
Snl3Plied op-thb:moti actvalltakOalls In the exact condition mos easily lasainl-
thtoligYthe•Soil, ina Veri-coriviiinntecl,
, for
suC
h Plants as the f -:desi eS..
tYle or no Sale. . - ---. - is
: - he "..141\TDELSSOIli
fa, : ture'd-- froin the very besonaterialg, and -by.
th must Sliilled-and finished. workmen: ;J: The - --,
'manufacture is cbildncted by One - of the
..e erienced Piano Manufacturers hi the -colin;
try. This li.5 no new enterprise. turning out - a
ipOor and cheap piano;mad from. green wood
and by greener Mechanics.. . . - . -. .
• :1:4) -or Piaikr is ,I. unsurpassed '' by any . in .th
market for its rich andp4erfultones, and its-
aflaption t the human voice int, syrapatlieti
mellow and singing qualities.- . It- speak 4 for
' itself.- ---- I - - .:: . : -, ,• -
1We are willing to Vace 4 -beside any other
aka of- 'piano on its inerits, 'either in 'beauty-
oi.CaSe -or excellence of tone and "at half the -
• •
*I mon"4-cf equallt,gOod.instriitnentS.-
"The bedtisthe-CheaPest'H- •
Wlien .'coStS the least..mOney., 7' • •-• .
All Pianoes fUlly.Wairanted for five., -ears:
•:Send for our 11/1/4ratecZ and •Discript Ve. Cie
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Ihe--b4M4 OdelSsOhiP -•Plaii0 •
ffice.-of Mannfactory, .56 BR .
OAD, AY,
: New.YOr
The un ersigned having rem wed
to h
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to
11 klutis of tarter take:. oz- vr ate. I.
change.
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The highest - market price paid ft.ar
all kiiis of Hides, . Skins,' &c.
•. •
ent fOr the celebrate
EAP
MONEY :TO LO-ANAT LOW ETES • OF
INTEREST.
mcardine
eri
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Is .no4 prepared to :fill- all orders for
AD -STONES,
HOUSE - TRIMMI
NUM N
work of all itindb , -in Marble ed an
executedin the best style, and m st
• • - ...reasonable:prides:,
4
Allot- at Dalris' 2iitios;
AND -
BETL & •Co!s-.ORGANS:....
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The following musicians of world-wide repu--
a t.on; give these piaimitheirlearty corn-I:tea-
acrn :--=-FlIANZ LISZT, The first pianibt in
. li..-world. P. S. Gilmore, projector of the
World's Peace Jubilee. ---. M. Paolhs,leacter of ,
Band of Republican. Guard of Paris, at .the
' OreattPeace. Jubilee. . 'Gottschalk; --Ole - well -
'
known Pianist. Mr ' Mason,-: th ' celebrated
Pia.niSt.- Organist and Composer. 1 II. Saitgo.
1 M
.teYal Prussian uSical-Direci-,or.
W. -Bell & Co. 'sole -agents for . Ontario.
RIEUR S CARR
WQPKS
�CENO
ept in stock..
. -
anite -Monuments' and Head tones.
• Imported: to Prdr.
-USICAL INSTRUMEN'AIOEtA
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On e Shortest Notice.
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CUSTOM WORilPIY.NCIstiALLy AT2JDED TQ
The Prop, 'eter being iracticaI muier, wit
guarantee satisiaction. • - ' • ,
. • . . , „
W. D; 1VILTRItir
AShfieldi Mills, March ()t. 1S75.
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0
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.The undersigned is now prepared to do; all
•,-kind of .enlargine• from -Small. ambrOtypes
'd photos up to Life Size, coloured in Indo
ink„ Water and -Oil, also a lot of . Goderich
• ereseopic views, as well, as .• • •
iitVievr
N.B. fIam now tg...11:_ftnho:DdEnteoRw: _T" Pg:11.°1111
- 'E. L. JOHNSON-
ade card: with a new and beautiful- finish- *un -
_surpassed -al. this Or any, county, Work entrusted ,
to me will be
bonstantly. On hand - large
d-Genta Furnishing Goods.
• assortment of Cloth
MADE TO. ORIDEZ
FIshiOnab le Style and On Sh4rt
. , A. aMl-TH &
. -
.DMAS STEWA.RT
:
.BSTECTF11.1,-LY-announees to the
habitants of HolYrood; -LucknoW, and. .
their eUrraindinge that he has pn hand at _th
Itelvrood Steam Mills a large an -fat -int -6.
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Has very much pleasure in returning most
sincere thanks •to the inhabitant of ucknoW
and surrounding country for the ;ye liberal
patronage whiolf,they have bestow d unon.
e ed. bigineas in t e
• We ha erl a v rY arge
Stock of
NTLIi
nitu.re line -her
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-4.
ING-TJE
- is preparedto ti sell at ,very
Manufacturers of carriages
GIES -
• WAGONS,.
SLEIGHS,
et,cetera:: Old rigs InIda new - at. reasonable
• prices. —• '
Particular attention paid to jobbing. and horse
shoeing.- McLean's Old stand, Lucknew..
A01 Itork warranted to give satisfaction-
cA TI -111R BROS.
Lucknow, Nov 18.
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per day at home.
Samples worth
free. STnSON& Co., Portland, Maine.
On hand whiclihas been purchase
white and finished here: We can
recommend it az'first class, and at
_
MODERATE P
•'All kinds_ of
xn.
herefore
-Very
•' .er
SOFAS;
•- LOUNGES,. .
- .BEDSTEAD:
- WA
".OFFICE6
Alsc a splendid asSortro" mit
- IgTEEAUS„' ' •
. MATTRESSES,-
' CENTRETABIJE
: .LOOKING G1
ng very nice and very.
UC w• -.lune 27, I$O.
HAIRS^
TNOS,
ASSES.
eap.:
es intending to build cau be suPPlied with
FTE
D QIS
emiock or. Tameita_elci
'2 to 26 feet
orders -1)romptlyl, attended to on theshortes:
novice.
.MONEY TOLEND-
•0n Aeid Estate:- Apply to ROBERT -MURRAY
, -
SSUER1 OF: MARRIAGE LICENSES
undOrl.:the Act—West Wiiwosh _
Tp Clerk'
Office, Et. Helens; • . •
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