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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Apr 1882, p. 3

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O New Advertisements. finches BEALL, WATCHES, drnvellory & Diamonds. Elegant Goods for CHRISTMAS â€"-nndâ€" WEDDING PRESENTS- udles’ Gold Watches, 325 to 8100. Gents' (10., do, 850 to 8175. Gold Gem ltlngs, 8:! to 890, and a large stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, Droocbel, Ear-rings, Bracelets. Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Very Best Manufacture, and trot-male] 500 L Also’â€"-’Wedding Ring-8. ,. G. W. BEALL. Uoldrmidt’t [11111, an! low (a Dundee tj' Fla~ bell: Bratiwn. Lindsay, Dec’r 8th,1881. AUCTION SALE ._(,p__ llllllllli ,PllllPllllllS. Under and by virtue of powers of sale tontained in certain mortgages, which will 0 produced at the time_of sale, there will ‘ he sold On Thursday, 20111 of April, 1882, 0' t° all o’clock in the, afternoon, by James J. Power, at the “ McArthur [louse ” in the village of FENELON FALLS, ' the following properties: 1. The west halfol Lot 25 in the 5th con- l‘ension of the Township of Verulum in the County of Victoria. reserving thereout all the timber on the said land. , 2. The East. half of Lot 2?. and Lot 23, both in the 8th concession of the Township of I-‘enelon in the County of Victoria. . 3. Lot5 South Portage [load in the Town- I tihlp of chley in the County of Victoria, reserving thcrcout the Smith 16;! acres of {he said lot, and also till the timber upon Ibo said land. I, It. The East half of Lot 12 in the 10:11 concession of the Township of I-Ildon in the County of Victoria, containing 106 acres, inoro or less. , Tennysonâ€"One tenth of the purchase money to he paid down at the time of sale, and the balance within (10 days thereafter; or, upon payment of another tenth of the urchaso money within the said 30 days, he balance may remain for a term of years, accurcd by 11 first mortgage upon the prop- Erty,‘ bearing interest at the rate of Oil per bent per annum from the date of sale. Conditions will he Inadc known at the I time of sale. For further particulars apply ' Io ROBINSON. O‘BRIEN k SCOTT, l'enzlora' Solicilors, 68 Church Street, Toronto, or to J. A. ELLIS, Fcnelon Falls. 6-2. LAND TO RENT. Twenty Acres of Land to rcnt, adjoining Fenelon Falls. A comfortable House and good stable on the place. Apply to ‘ Wu. FIELDING. Fenelon Falls, March 8th, 1932. 2-4. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained In a certain mortgage made by Charles Smalcs. of the Township of Markham, in the County of York. to John Daniel, of the,l Township of FNII‘Ion.iu the (‘ounty of Vic- toria. and by him assigned to the vendors, which said mortgagcand assignment there- of will he product-d at the time of sale, there will he Sold By Public Auction, l l by James J. I‘owna, Auctioneer, At the “M’Arthur House,” in the village of IFI‘JNEIJ()AV ITJXLLS, on Thursday, The 27th day of April, 1882, at [3 o'clock. noon. all and singular that certain parcel oflaud and premise-I situate in the Township of l’rnelou. in the County of Victoria and Province of Ontario. con- tnining by adtneasurcmcnt one hundred acres more or less, and being composed of the cast halfot‘ lot twenty-seven in the fifth concession of said township of Periclon. This valuable property is sitnnlc 11; miles from Rosednle post-other and ti miles front Fenclon Falls railway station and market; it nearly all well fenced with cedar rails, 50 acres clear. 20 acres slash. and balance bush. There is a cedar log dwelling-house, h‘own inside and out, cedar log barn, sta-l tiling for six horses and other convenient buildings erected on the property. llousc and garden are protected on west and north by fine grove. Good well. fine young orch- chnrd and vincry. Altogether a desirable , property. 'l‘nrrnfl.â€"Ten per cent. cash at time of “Ir; sutllcient to make one third of the I purchase money within one month thereaf- ter ; and the balance of the purchasi- money can remain secured by mortgage upon the said premises for five (5) years: interest at even (7) pct Cent. Title good. Vendors will be bound to produce only Registrars abstract and title deeds in their possession. Further particular: and conditions of sale can be obtained of Blake. Kerr .1 (Tassels, ‘ vendorn‘ rolicitorr, or at time of sale from v the auctioneer. The property will he offered , subject to a reserve bid. BLAKE. KERR k CASSELS. j Yendon' Solicitors. I Juan J. Pawn. Auctioneer. Toronto, March Nth. 1:133. 5-3vr. Ollie impuhm_& look Slate. l The no w. .1. humor. 1 LARGE SHEET IUSIG at one half the regular price. 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds always on hand. , l PICTL'IIE FIIILMING ; In all its branches. Also a full stock of, Books. Stationery and Fury Wall Paper constantly on hnnd- , fl” Inspection solicited. ‘ G. A. XSTHBRXLL. *3... Km: Stun Luna I l lllllllllll FARM PROPERTIES I, __ â€"nr'naâ€"- ‘ H ‘ 1 TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM,‘ : I! m: COCSYT OF VICTORIA. There will be sold on Friday, the let day of April, 1882, at one o'clock in the afternoon, AT M’ARTHUR’S HOTEL. in the village of ,FENELONFALLS i by vlrtue of powers of sale contained in l certain Mortgages. which will be produced ' at the Sale, the following Properties : PARCEL I. Under Mortgage from Lewis Turk, the East half of Lot No. 20 in the 4th Conces- sion of the Township of Verulnm, in the County of Victoria, containing 66§ acres, more or loss. The followmg improvements 1 are said to he on the premises: About 36 acres cleared, having erected a log house, barn and stable. l ‘ PARCEL II. , ['ndcl' Mortgage from Alfred Yardly Hop- l kins, the South part of the East half of Lot No. 32 in the 3rd Concession of the Town- ship ofl'ernlam, in the County of Victoria, containing 98 acres, more or less, according to an unregistered survey of the North end of 3rd Concession of the Township of Vern- lam. made by James Dickson, Esq , P. L. S., l on the 25th December, 187‘). The following , improvements are said to be on the premi- ses: About 00 acres clearcd,having erected thereon a good frame barn, shed and stable. Situated about 5 miles from Fenelon Falls. Ternns.â€"-One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. - I-‘or balance, terms will be made known at l the sale. For further particulars apply to Joxas uaos. & MACKENZIE. Solicitors, Masonic llall, Toronto, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, Esq. Fenelon Falls. Toronto, 25th March, 1882. 5-3w. No More Free Rides. We, the undersigned hotel-keepers of the village of Fenelon Falls, hereby give public notice that on and after Monday, the 23rd of January inst., THE HOTEL BUSSES will ,not carry passengers free of charge. The hu'sses will run as usual, but. the fare will he 15 cents one way, or ‘25 cents both ways, between the hotels and the railway station or steamboat wharf. E. Pauths, McAuruua Horse. N. INGRAM, . MANSION Rouse. FenclonFalls,Jan.20th,1852. 47-t.f. REMQVAL. BOOTS & SHOES. ROBERT McOALLUM returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received since he commenced business, and informs his customers and the public generally that he has moved to the shop lately occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald Next .0001 to the Post Office, where he has opened out :1 FIRST RATE STOOK, of Ready-made Boots and Shoes, which will be found equal in quality to any in town and on law In price. Ordered Work a Specialty as usual, and a good fit and the best of ma- terial and workmanship guaranteed. ROBERT MCCALLUM Fcuelon Falls, Sept‘r 14th, 1881. 29-ly. EEMOVALI The subscriber has removed to his old stand, next door to the Mechanics‘ Institute, FENELON FALLS and is now prepared to ATTEND TO ALL WORK with which he may be favoured On the Shortest Notice, and at. Prices Which Cannot Be Beat Persons wishing in Fcnelon Falls. Clothes Either Made or Out, will do well to give him a call before going elsewhere. R. JACKSON. Tailor. Fcnelon Falls, February 24th, 1882. v 01) wTLâ€"Câ€"IEI N D a complete stock of HA ENE 55, \" I'IIPS. Currycombs, Brushes, SNA..PS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Shawl Straps, Iiarncss Oil Jr Axle Grease, fhcap for Cash, call at Joseph (Nevisun’s Hamess Shop. one door south of Newman's Grocery Store. ‘ COLLARS WARRANTED. Repairs promptly and nently executed. [Io begs to return his sincere thanks for l l 'thelibcrnl patronage with which be has ‘ so far been favored. and is determined to l merit a continuance of it by turning out good work at moderate prices. Penelon Falls. February 24th. 1532. , INSU Quivers; GEORGE CUNNINGHAI, I General Insurance and Loan Agent. FENELON FALLS. 0NT., ‘ represents the following tint clut compo-g nits. with which business can be transacted , upon the most advantageous tcrml. , The Canada Permanent Loan 5 Savings Co. The Imperial Insurance Company, of Lou-l duo. England. The Citizens' Insurance Company, ofCun-, do, Pm and Accident. ' The Lnnmhire Insurance Co- of England. The Confederation Life Association. of Con- , ads. . l 14"”‘33‘ SMincomes TO WTALK o “'TRUNKS, v i What to Purchesgz? _, _ Where to Buy It? What ,tohl’ay for It? “When a lhing is in be will done see in il y’iursell." The advantage 3. PERSONAL SELECTI from the Wholesale Merchant and Msnufac tom does not need much pointing out. OK gives to the RetniI’Trader in picking out turer’s Stocks just. what suits his Home Cus- Our MR. JOHN FLAVELLE has bought our Stock in the Wholesale Depots of Great By buying OUR CUSTOMERS will get the benefit 01 t In consequence of the popular demand from, and at economical prices. Lindsay, September 201b, 1881. ARD OF THANKS. mrance Co. , Lindsay. Dean Simâ€"Have the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “ London Mutual ” our thanks for their promptness in paying our claims in full, arising from losses by the recent bush fires: Alexander Clarke, Ops, $566 James McGahey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McConnell, “ 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 915 Thomas McCabe, “ 596 Edwin Prouse, Mariposa, 902 Thomas Kelly, Emily, 450 Martin Iiurrington, ” 705 Guy Ileatty, Verulam, 550 C. E. Tiers. ‘-’ 872 Iaaac Gostlin, Laxton, 215 Hugh Bailey, “ 50 Margaret Kerr, ” 250 John Cheynouth, Fenelon, 530 Edward Malone, Ups, 630 F. B. Mcllhargcy, Lindsay, 40 John Wilson, Ops, 350 James Howard, Yerulum, 400 Ilob’t McFeetcrs, “ 70 John Kimbel, “ 359 Lindsay, Oct. 15th, 1881. THE NEW DRUG STORE. DRUGS, , u SEEDS, DYE STUFFS. EOHN‘ fiGEfis-t thanks his numerous customers in Fenelon Falls and the surrounding country for their very liberal patronage during the. past 4 years, and takes his opportunity of informing thetn t tot he has now on hand A Heller Assortment than Ev‘Br, Comprising Garden, Field and FLOIVER SEEDS, Dye Stuffs, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES, Brushes, Combs, kn, kc. NOTEâ€"Physiciaus' prescriptions prepared with care and dcspatch. A full selection of School Books & Stationery always on hand. The Undersigned begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he HAS NOW ON HAND a New Stock of tastefully got up, at I'cry Reasonable Prices. A large and Well assorted stock 0 MANTLES, from $2 50’ to SIO. LADIES‘ COSTUME CLOTIIS, Blankets, both white and coloured, and the Prices cannot be beat; WM. CA MPBELL. Fenclon Falls, Nov'r 12th,1880. aw GOODS. Mrs. KEELEY Has just received and opened up a larg stock of NEW TOYS, in great variety. DOLLS. VASE S, Toilet Sets and a good assortment of Fancy Millinery, Mantlcs. Feathers, Ribbons. Flowers and CHROMOS, MOTTOS, and Motto Frames, Plain and Perforated Cardbo-rds, Canvas and Berlin Wools. , A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. Mu. KEELEY. W Millincry Store and Show Room, 1 one door north cfll. P.11eming‘s hardware uorc. Fenclon Falls. Hay 26th,1851. HOUSE TO LET. â€"‘ To let, in first class order, the ruidence l of the late Dr. Fitzgerald. Apply to EDWARD FITZGERALD. Peacion Falls. January 52!: 263:. 55.2.! S. Cornei], £541., Agent London Mutual 1n- Goods.f Britain, and EVERY LINE of STAPLE GOODS which we shall ofl'er has been secured by him with a strong perception of what the people need, whether they Iran! them or not. FURTHER: our Goods from FIRST HANDS, we save the Wholesale Dealer’s profit. his saving in trading with Us. for SCOTCH TWEED SL'ITINGS. we have bought largely from leading Manufacturers, and are now prepared to furnish customers with a Scotch Tweed that will go beyond anything offered to the public. ' Gentlemen who prefer a Fine Finished Cloth will find Many Choice Lines to select DUNDAS a FLAVELLE finos. a FENELON FALLS HARDWARE STORE. The undersigned is now selling Cross Cut Saws, Hanlan 85 Lance Tooth, Axes. Logging Chains Cow Ties. Cutlery, Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, 13 low as Any Ulher House in the County. A Call Solicited. Geo. H. Bertram. Feaelon Falls, Dcccinber 8th, 1881. J. HEELANDS, fiENTIST, LlNDSAY. One of the firm will be at the MdAR’rtIUtt House, FENELON FALLS, on the third‘Monday ofeach montu; 'l‘eeth extracted by laughing g‘as without pain or injury, or no charge will be made. , 36" Office established in Lindsay nearly fifteen years. DEW TAILOst snor. A.LALBERTE respectfully informs the gentlemen of Fen- elon Falls and its vicinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business On Oolborne Street, over Mr. William Campbell's store. and solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and w A Good Fit Guaranteed. Garments cut for persons who wish to make them up at home, and charges roas- onablc in all cases. Fenclon Falls. May 17th, 1881. E. II A ‘V, ElllPillilH & BllllDlIl, ENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured, from ,CUNIHACTS FUR BUILDINGS , to the smallest jobs ot carpenter work, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction in every case. DOORS & WINDOW SASH made to‘order at short notice, of good ma- terial, and at reasonable prices. 36:“ Workshop on Francis Street East; residence on Bond Street East. _ EDWARD HAW. Foneton Falls,Oct't‘14th,1881. 3341. III lllll Milli SHIP.- JUS‘T A REMINDER that I am still taking RAOS, SORAP IRON, Bones he, in trade, and paying ‘ CASII FOR WOOL AND SKINS. .I'ostzra aunt). Fcnelon I-‘nlls, April 281b, 1881. 8-5m. E D TV A. R D S’ ownsramasuuo éLivery Stable. - l l l l l l 1 l The subscriber returns his sincere thanks Qfor the liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past nine years. and begs to in- ! form the public that they can obtain l :First Class Horses and Rigel any hour of the day or night, at his stable iOn Francis Street East, 5 I C at very moderate charges. . 5' Commercial travellers and their Ing- ' gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to , any desired point. 5 The subscriber never had a Itableful of: ,bctter hone: than at present. Come and ; try them. i i E. R. EDWARDS. ’ ' Tension Falls. Feh'y 24th. Etil. 51-11. I ALISE files â€"A. N Dâ€" to safely carry back their money, T1111- ruler O I will sell AND SHOESI Iâ€"oâ€"w- - . EOOTS A lot of Bags and Satchels, just the nealest things for Ladies to carry lunch and small parcels in. 01 and are advised to select from the LARGE ASSORTMENT and which contains . L. MAGUIRE’S Cheap (lash Boot 8: Shoe Store, Lindsay. I'llll- mums: my stock (if wmrrn cooi‘iiir In runs at Cost for 30 days; for Cash only; I H w _ Also Ior‘Sale, or to Ileut, I v m _ p . p A GOOD 100 ACRE FARDI, Within three miles oI'_the village of Feaelon Falls. A SINGLE BUGGY AND CUTTER FOR SALE CHEAP; £8“ Come and secure Bargains at the Cash Store in Scully‘s Block. Feuelon Falls, February 151, 1881.". GEORGE G. KEITH. BARGAINS I 1 CHEAP Goons: , BARGAINS t OZ 0 JARVIS & MGDOUGALL, In order to keep pace with the times HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES of Goods for One Month. A good \Vincey for '7 cents. A No. 1 Grey Cotton, yard wide, .10 cents. , A good large White Blanket, $3. , A first class Full-cloth Pant-s, all wool, worth $3, for $2 25. Dress Goods and a Ldrge Variety. Don’t: forget to down to rock bottom prices. Away Down, see them. All our Goods are marked Parties wanting Dry Goods will be well paid by giving us a call before making their purchases. OLOTNINO READY MADE AND TO ORDER. BEE“ Ten per cent. off for cash on Clothing. “(an Gents’ Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs. Collars, Cufi‘s, &c., &c. The best variety ever offered for sale in Fenclon Falls. 1165‘” Don’t, forget the place, Fenelon Falls, January 4th, 1882. JARVIS & McDOUGALL, McArthur‘s Block. Fenelon Falls. Grocerie :â€"-0â€":â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" The undersigned respectfully remind the public that they have always on hand A SUPERIOR STOCK of Staple and Fancy GROCEHIES of First Class Quality and at the Lowest Ltvmg Prices. 111 Crockery and Glassware they offer an extensive and excellent assortment of Goods that. CANNOT BE SURPASSED in quality or value. Farmers Wishing D i0 Lay In a Stank of Teas for the season will do well to give them a call, as their stock is large and was bought in the best. market for cash. tearful: HIGHEST casn PRICE PAID FOR GRAIII, PORKl MCDOUGALL 81. BRANDON. and all other Farm Produce. Fcnelon Falls, November 22nd, 185-41. MEDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Where can be found. an excellent assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, ’Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Tbilet, Fancy" (b Rubber Goods. PERFUMERY 860., 82:15., alu :55 on hand. {er-.3? COMPLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS at: A large and of the beet quality and at low priced Also, n ~ WELL SELECTED STOCK or STATIONERY, comprising a. full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. N’on" 3035:: AND car-ran Mnnmznn‘s, Physicians' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. fi- Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- gent for H. R. Stevens‘ Purely Vegetable Vzoersc. Peneloa Falls, May 27th, 1351. II. FITZGERALD, Manage: H _ _ :o:-â€":o: >_ . People going to speculate in Manitoba lands require good substantial IRON OR, ZINO BOUND TRIINIIS l l I I l l ..-.., .. -fl-..‘ flCTt)RIA GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform his cuslol mere and the pumic generallv that he hn‘ always on hand a complete stock of SllPll lillllillllll, Cured Meats, Ilcrrlngs, Cod Fish 8:- Mackerel; ‘ . A choice assortment of ‘ Pale and Dark Brandy; Port and Sherry Wines, Holland and Old Tom Cline; sacral brands of Whisky, Bottled Ale and Porter. kc. The attention of hoth keeperi and othch is invited to this stock. PlastertlSeeds of all kinds always on hand. The cash' system will be strictly adhered to. Cash for Farm Produce.- _, , JOIIN (‘IIISIIOIAL Next to the Globe Ilotcl, Kent st., Lindst -â€"â€"â€"CIIA3. ’ C L o 'r In“. Pu'd Spiral Tnuss Reputation - . . _ utablilhrd all over , made. 15 year: mnterlnl uperieme. Every ma ruptured should rend m pamphlet o Rupturh'Free on application People on yearn olil grad by Its‘use. A new Appsarptuplfur cure of Club e‘ Tnocuttngâ€"nn In. no nltrumentl.&c. b..tI:I)‘ALLIS’I‘ Cermnninlpnnd Pane. France, Exhibition &c. for SPIRAL TRUSS ‘ .,Call oraddrcss, cuss. carrua, (Iatd, of Hamilton) 38 Adelaide-st, (vest, near Grand Opera, Toronto. Removalandlhangein Business. lVloffat &.1llâ€"cFarland Return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on lllt'lll since they commenced business in Fehelon Falls, and beg to inform the public that they have just moved into the pretnisca lately _oc'cu~ pied by Mr. Wm. Marshall, where they will be happy to receive II call from his custo- nn-rs as well as their own. Ilaving leased the bakery and secured the services of .\I r. David llut'rctt, they are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS BREAD; Cakes, Iluns, kc, An, at reasonable prices and no effort will be spared to sustain tho high reputation which the Fenclnn Falls. bakery has deservedly borne. Their stock of FAMILY GROCERIES will be found, as usual, fresh, good and well assorted. Flair, lead, Eggs, Bullet, la. dill be kept. on hand, and farm prmluco generally dealt in'. A nice lot of Creckery & Glassware is on the shelves and will be sold as cheap as any in town. A visit ofiuspcction froni all needing anything in, their line bf busi- ness is respectfully solicited. , Mormr Ir inclines.- I‘Tcn'c'lon Falls, May 201b, 188l. [lnly Weekly Agricultural Paper PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE DOMINION; >,... Unparal/e/ea’ Sucress/ Ncw and Improved Form. 16 Pages ‘ Only One Dollar Per Year 1:011 51 NUMBERS. 4 Numbers a Month; 832 Pages, a Year; 3.328 Columns for One Dollar. Devoted strictly to Agriculture. Horticulture. Stock; Dairy, I‘aultry. the Apuiry. Household ,nod everything pertaining to a Farm, both. out of doom and In doors. v . Its Weekly Commercial Report: and Prices :rn‘ Invaluable. The extraordinary success thin paper ban met with at the liandsof the ycnmanry of Canada during the: past year Islands unrivaled in the annaln 01 journal- nmof (.unudn or the United States. . A large cull o. alne and plat-cal writrn arc rn. gagcd. and cornspondcnce of a valuable nature nmnjanwcrkly from Its many nub-writ)": In .‘iova Scuua in the Lust and British Columbia to the W111; SAMPLE COPIES FREE- I’rinted and mhlllhl‘d at the Welland Steam Print- In]; IIounc, mubhnbcd Ill/u. by N. II. COLCOCK. P ‘ .' w. 1-. race. Editor. “I "m" ' Addrcu, CANADIAN FARMER. Welland, (lab Laws Regarding Newrpapen. letâ€"Any pcraon who takes a paper reg: ulurly from the poat-ollicc, whether dirt-ct- cd to his name or anolhcr'a, or uln-lhcr he has subscribed or not, is responsible for the payment. , _ Lindâ€"If a person orlI-rr. hm paper to be discontinued, he must pay all arrearngcn, or the publisher may continue IONI'Ild it Illl‘ Iil payment is made, and IllL‘“ colII-rt the whole amount, whether the paper is uken from the other or not. llrvl.â€"If rulm tilwrrl neglect or refuac to' take the [IQI‘lt/tilf‘lllt‘ or newspapers from the office to which they are directed, they are" held rosponaible until they have lettlcd their bills. Sending number! back, or lraving them in the oilice, is not such notice as the law rrquirl-r. MILâ€"111(- Courts have decided that to- ftieing to Inhi- newepapcre or periodic-all from thr- post-oflin-. or retnm mg and leaving than. unr-allvd for, u yn‘nuz/urtc evidence 0. intentional fraud. The “ Fenclon Falls Gazette“ is printed every Saturday at the office, (.‘olbornc street welt, Subscription $1 aye‘arin alliance or with one cent per Wet-It additional of long as it remains unpaid. ADVERTISING RATES; Professional or business cattle, 50 centn’ per line per annum. Cuunl advertise-mull; ‘4 cents per line {or the fmt insertion and 2 cents per line for every lobuquent Ineer-' tian. Contact: by the year, half year or quarter, for a column or leu, upon reneouo' able Iertnr. JOB PRIN’f‘ING? of all ordinary kinds executed nutty, cor-' L rectly and at moderate prim. 1 l 2. a. IIAI-‘b’, , rroymtdrlr

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