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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 4 Sep 1873, p. 3

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Elkâ€"=03?KEYS?titerrvotor‘rrvuawv asuwnmv - on v v â€". â€"-v is Of it er of (it. 5’ for . J‘flv-W” . ., paflmmy . mm a nWM-wimm .. ‘V“~M~‘ . .. v â€"u~..w~m‘-â€"--Nr ..â€".â€"............ .- ._ uses-A. . A- -4 acumstance which is of much too common WAGES. At Derryvme, on Tnesds . the am. August. by the Rev Mr. Taylor, . D. Glover, Ko- tel-kee .Beav to)! M3,”! m manof CORRESPOHBEIGE- [Our columns are open to all matters of pub- lic interest. We do not hold ourpeg’es as re- sponsible ft); or endorsing, the opinions of our correspondents.] At the residence of the bride's father, Bea- verton, on Monday, lat September. by the Rev. D. Watson. M. A.. Mr. oeeph CaeMcKs v Toronto, to Jane M., oldestdsnghterofm. . Murray, Besverton. ' DEATHS. ‘ At Mineopolis, Minx», U. 5., Sarah Emil Desmagcdwyean. wifeofThmnns S. M - fatt. formerly of Orilh's. The deceued died of Tvphond fever afteran illneu of ten days. temperance at Rugby and. 2:an Dun Exrosxroa,â€"â€"Knowiug your tem- perance principles, and that you are always willing to publish anything that will ad- vance the cause of Temperance in this neighbourhcmd, 1 am sure you Will be pleased to knowrthat the Rugby Division .4420 on man of the Sons of enmerance is pI'OSpex-ing n'llia g, 0_n ’ m W. and that we have belen trying to establish £‘moffig: 1:1)“ of the ate Wm G, a new Division at Hawks-tune. The mem- bers of Rugby Division to the number of . _ Onlha. Markets, twenty-tyre, among whom were several of the fair sisters, left their DiV‘lSlUD room on Thursday evening, the 23th August, for Hawkstone, and, after a pleasant drive, THURSDAY Sept. Ill 1873 arrived at that village about seren O'clock. ~ Here they expected to have met some of §;g‘sÂ¥iifggrpfl bpehel...‘..-.-.'...s: g @ 3;. is the Orillia brethren, but these did 11013 put chn, V lid 5 00 g 5 50 in an appearance. Although the meeting Bun.“ _ 0 45 " o 50 had been dulyadvertised, thingsior a tune Oars .............................. o 35 Z: 0 38 seemed rather gloomy, there being no ap- 135:3“. F3381!“- g}: u 3 :3 cc of anyone DC” the schWLhOu’e’ WOOSL.................... .......... 0 5 u o 28 where the meeting was to be held. How- POEM“. 7 50 u 3 m 0 ' "" ever. the Rugby penile. nothing hunted. Permits new.. ......... o as u o 35 set to work to hunt up the key: and with Emits ......... 0 00 6 00 success, for they found an old, tried Son 83:15:23," 100 1!” 31:50 :2 3% of Tem ierance in Mr. S ink, the worth fl . miller alt Hawkstone, wlio soon put 1111: H“ 1° 0° ‘5 0° Amongst the large stock of house in order, providing lights. etc. The TORONTO FARMER’S MARKET. - Hawkstoue school-house has a. bell attached and after giving this a. pull, a few of the Sept. 3rd, 187 3. people of the Village put inan appearance. ' The meeting was called to order by Bro. Wheat, fall, per bush. . . .8 1 25 @ 81 28 James Ball, W. P., of Rugby, who filled Wheat, spring, do 0 00 @ 1 18 the chair very efficiently. The Rev. E. D. Barley, do 0 76 @ 0 82 Silcox, oi the RugbyCongregationalChm-ch Oats, ‘10 0 00 @ 0 43 opened the meeting with prayer, and sub- P6330, ‘10 0 69 @ 0 61. aequently made :1. Very able speech. stating Rye. d0 - - - - 0 60 @ 0 66 some of the benefits arising from Temper- Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. 7 00 @ 8 00 ance Societies. and urged those present to Beef, hind qrs, per 1b.... . 0 07 @ 0 08 AT 1'33 try to form a Division at Hawkstone. Bro. Beef. fore qrs. do . . 0 04%;) 0 06 T. M. Edmondson. D.G. W.P., Rugby, in Mutton, by cameo, peril) 0 07 @ 0 08 a. fluent and telling speech, pointed out the guide? 211:) dairyin . . . . 3 i: g 3 i; ‘ evils arising from the drinking customs, and ggs, re , per oz., . . ‘. advantages that accrue to the community Apples, per br1.. . 2 50 @ 3 00 GOLDEN LION 9’ froma temperance Society. He also stated Potatoes, per bush.... . . . 0 40 @ 0 50 3 that he thought there was enough material Onions, do ......... 1 00 @ 1 50 present to lay the foundation for agood Di- Hay. . ......................... 20 00 @ 30 00 16 00 GE 17 00 - vision. Messrs. Spink, Morrison, Holliday I Straw... . . . . . . . and Williamson also spoke in favour of forming a Division. After an hour or two pleasantly spent in talking upon the sub- HOUSE OF ALL ject, six or seven gentlemen gave in their names and pledged themselves to do their I utmost to form a Division, which is said to NATIONS be Very much needed at Hawkstone. It ' is intended to hold smother public meeting at Hawkstone at no distant day, and I have no doubt but we will soon see a flourishing . Division there. I wish them every success. At the last meeting of Rugby Division, they initiated five new members into their Order, among whom were the tvm leading men of the place, the preacher and the The following NEW STYLES may be named : The Kassxsaros, - - - Latest out. BARON, - - - - - Hard Felt. Rsxoza, - - - A Black Planter. VICTORIA, - - Latest New Yorker. JACK 'o LANTERN, - - Swell Hat. A THING No FELLAB cm TELL. MODE n3 Pants, - Good Felt Hat. Turns, - - Distinguished Style. l 1 â€"-AREâ€"â€" dominie. Not so badff‘ Rugby. RM‘K. T F ELLIS 00 DEVEREL‘X, _ _ _ _ Soft Felt. .. ' 0 0’ Cnrox - - - ~ Li ht and sirv. man are r3333 ’ g - __ J 211mm, - - - - - A Beauty. THE! liquor law is well enforced in Barrie. l PEMBROKE, - - - English Make. l PACIFIC Scaxmt, - Eat offlats. TEE Millbrook .lIz‘ss‘vuffir has discarded its "giattnt" side, a. change which will make it more useful and popular. " Tm: EXPOSI'II-lt. of ( Jrillia, Ont. . Can., is a large [our-pug:- journal. tilled with 01119 XI)I‘\TG OUT :ensible and well-written :Ll'LlCles.”â€".‘lnlu- ’ J I. \I l- lojur .lIoJLt/tly. .llvzrysviv'lr. California. 0N'l‘imruln.y about fifty excursionists from Oriliia made a. raid on this town, without any note of warning. “'ehclieVe Caps of all styles and shapes, Black Silk and Shell Hats, a few Men’s Straw Bats, and Ladics‘Sun Hats, the balance of their summer stock of sump-suds u»- to unruly: to do business and I 1in re advertising." l CHIAA, and A .‘IEZAl-‘ukb dunler in agricultural ini- i GLASS‘VARE, plements ad\c'.‘tiscs tlmt if his customers I rind after a. trial, that the mchl's and i reaocrs manufactured bv Jay 6; Co. , 3611- l vL-rton. do not give satisfaction, they may draw them into the fence corners, and he will go and take them away. Tm: Uauw/iun .llowfhly is the best liter- ;t was Uriiliu's civic holidaysâ€"1’7 1‘! Hope i . Hb S b .1 l d B Guide. . ' . " u sci-1 )er ins opene '3 a. TM" B“; .....,, .,,,, 1 ,z .,,., 1, t bl) . , l DRY GOODS, i SEIJLI‘NG VERY '10W. I T for the purchase and 5:th of Horses, and SEAT CLOTHING should know where to \Il‘ 1:“ lkL ‘63-; l ’:“'l' l 1;; I: Ill. : i‘t‘lis i f i . l \Vlll alwayshhm‘e u. Luff“ nlllflbil' tolilln‘pose (iii get the dcsiredgood clothes_ Appreciatinu - . 1;: . - I‘m on: 1 31:: 't . i c '1 ’ '"' .Y - P:rt’ . "-.'i.'to se or ‘Jrc 3R ' ' . , ' ' .P ' li.f'thixs”ucs,13XIriSS their! LLUIH‘SG’ l laJw‘cii $52.31.“... dam”? “‘31. .ggge’ggggmufiffgggpgfi, Pfi‘jfifili; To be sold at our usually Low Prices, 25 per cent; n: lerlgi' in: in- :1 ' t ' .-g ‘7 ' 7‘ r. 7‘ "N ‘ ' . ~h .1 , - (1 th ' ' ‘ _ . ' 3, ' ”‘ ' - . -' ini‘ l s t t ) u j m I. l tor ht Prc ‘ LOU I‘D a. bHOLD. i 1 lain” 33.13:?th :zxiiiiiLilgf-ite tictiiim‘ifxi announce my “5,1,!!! and willingness to Cheaper than any other thlSO 1n Town. .- , ,. .r. , l . .. at... tth' w" ts' th' matte. . i i . his .1 t.” a sentencei (XRUQLRIL§, 3 JOHN PERRY of stock l'h‘lt s R. TI‘IDLE. mee eir .m in is :- (plain i‘. A western pus i TEAS, ' - â€" ' ‘ , . , . ’ ; “amt u itntiiis beau- \VINES, 3 RI V StOCK 0f Cloths 1 GO TO ' i :ztul sllnllt‘l " ‘:.L us well try to , ‘ - ‘ i . . ' rpm-1m elephant xvii. a. tliimhleful oil LIQL 0R5, i 18 ’ i '. o l . Private Boarding. ‘ ' THE Subscriber has fitted up and fur- . ninhed in good style the large and com- i modious premises, lately ary periodical that has ever been estab- iOUCL'I'lED BY J. A. STEPHENSON lishedin Canada. If you want to know 1 0 . ‘h “M'dl d H 1”,. ’ what an unbiassed onlooker, possessed of ' ”Nam: " ° l an “a ’ or a ‘ FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. a well trained mind, and habituated to logical deductions from what he observes, thinks of the political situation, purchase In order to make clearance for __ Boarders by the day or week will receive good the number just out, and read " Current accommodation. D NI NAB Events.” . . of . , T . . ~ Parson’s L.-â€"Rev. Dr. Mark is at work Ii 1‘ LL S“! [1 MEL‘ TS, Onlha. 4th Aug.. 1841'. 196. I preparing; for the erection of a new church , i for his congregation in Ottawa. Last week i ‘ 82,250 was the amount reported as already - . . . . in hand for the purpose. We notice too to arrne by the i that our old friend has entered the list for g , ! â€""‘â€" literary fame, having read two poems from I i J: I. ZEJVSOW, I. Q. ,5", l his mu ‘n at a re‘ -i t ~ntertai tent of! E d f A t | pt u. i e on I n G ugus . Eli:;\\ۤ::gan Literary Association of Ot- l ORILLI‘A, . . ‘ I ' . k Tun Mni' 1.11. i :14 I ._ . ' d , , . , , . OFFICEâ€"In Booth and Corbetts Bnc and is pri‘Xi‘ts-ilton a) LcvlinilZarmp‘i'ee‘sis. iii: We WOUId Strongly Invu‘e Intending ‘ Block. + purchasers to CALL EARLY “AN D‘â€" JIonitnr makes a hobby of local matters, and is therefore a. valuable agency in the progress of )leat‘nrd and vicinity. l The interests of such papers are so closely 1 identified with the locality represented, that they advance together: and from the frequent improvements in its local paper, weinfer that Meaford is a progressive place. SAYS the Bobcaygeon Independent, “ A young gentleman, a resident in the village l whose Christian name is Charles, danced ' through the village on Monday with dis- l SECURE TH EIR WANTS! , tinguished effect. lie had been out on the ‘ lake in a punt. The day being warm, hei took oil his clothes to bathe. By accident i his pantaloons fell overboard. and instantly , sank. On arriving ashore in the village he .â€" had to walk home with his waistcoat sus- REDU CED PRICES! pended around hime, that article of appa- rel ineflectually endeavouring to discharge the responsibilities of the pants. Catriona -â€"A little girl living in this neighbourhood had a. very serious and dan- gerous attack of illness, arising from eatiilg ‘ A. First Class Cu 1 ter always the unripe fruit of the wild plum tree. Vio- _ lent l:pasxncx.lic muscular contortion, and temployed on the premises. ' d part eliriurn set in, and for a. time there was danger of fatal results from exhaustion. Proper medical treatment having been ob- tained, the patient in due time recovered. Moralâ€"Don't eat wild plums when they are unripe, and when they are ripe it is best to leave them on the tree. â€"â€"Bobcaygeon I 1 1 Teeth positively extracted without the slightest pain, by the use of NITROUS 9_XIDE GAS. @- Artificial Teeth inserted by the new patent. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. w PARTICULAR ATTENTION_PAID T0 Extracting 8: Gold Fillings. An excellent preparation for cleansin the l teeth, and also preserving the Teeth and um! in a healthy stateâ€"for sale. . AT THE .â€".â€"â€"- J. WORLD T. F. ELLIS 8; Co. House of all Nations. 1" . THE Midland is not Elie only lrailhway, FARM LDRS O'll‘li 11 't',' ' th 33.: $.33:$213353;$3231.21“; Insure g Property trains. The Port Hope Guide of last week 1‘? THE contained the iollowing:â€"" We are sorry . ‘ . to learn um Messrs. John Wade Son, Agricultural Insurance CO- . Cobourg Road, have had nine head of fine .. " young cattle killed by the G. T. Railroad, onMouday morninglast. Two tinethorough- our Interests. Insures nothing bred Ayrshire heifers. one thoroughbred ‘1‘um _ Aryshire cow, one thoroughbred Aryshire ; Chartered . _ Bull, one year old, and five superior grade l 0' A S H ASSETS, - $600,000 00. heifers. Cause, fence out of repair.” I Mr. Langton’s Report shows over 51004500: 00 THE Orillia. EXPOs‘lTOR mentions a cir- i dew as especial protection to C Poi holders. occurrence. When the Duke of Msnches- AD OFFICE {‘3’ t1.“ Dominion 9,‘ 0“” ter was in Muskoka he and his companions l at” Kingston, Ontan; MUREAY’ m E E:AN’S BLOCK, Chartered a steamer to bring them to 180- Onllia on Sunday. The excuse given is! HAS REMOVED TQ I ndeoendent. STOCK Company entirely devoted but; Centre Building, that they were anxious to be in Toronto VI ION S OF T 0!} Monday. There are few circumstances thggt‘f‘: :31 Thick éve'ninz. in gulch Would justify any mile in brealking a 5 , the Tempert'ncefiall. biting mem- . tune and human law, and em tain _v this her: will be heartily “,1me . I! not one of them. It is unfortunate that -‘ ' A. W. THOMPSON. R. S. 0pp081tc the rest. om” ‘Sfilifleman occupying the distinguished 903 on Of His Grace should set so had an FIAWPIE. The tendency to Subbath-break- MISS I I ELASK . . M . ' mg 18 stron enough in ntw countries ' , . g “ HAS pleasurem announcing that she about receiving the sanction of those in gland who certainly know better. As . . _ Select School . f??- qung Ladws! m SEPTEM- ‘na-tion we pride ourselves upon our ad- »‘Me to the nrincip'es of the Bible, and QNDA ' “1"“ that mtich of our national great~ 230111118, 931%6 houhyo’fgas- APnzusoK, t «cm: In .-- . .. Mi. due to that “(2' but if such acts . Be #611388 more A“ ' I Peter Street. _ , proved we shall soon lose ' 13,, mg, terms. 914e,, cpn obpnn IR elm to the disfinction, as well as the ed?xic:ppfieetiony§¥§1’lfistsfl5g? gu“ ‘ "‘C’fl'wv'ovd Buildin- Orillis. 4th July? .3: "’ -' ~ - i E pfllmduehisnewstockmdex- .193 mm. Wynne». .3 «mm? nu ' HAS REMOVED to‘hi. New Shop on . . M u anvxszn BY excitonâ€"mu w. u. omen-tn. Al)0ut Hats. summer ARENGEMENT ! Black Silk Caps, Tourists (Elongam- Caps, (Opposite the Residence of J amcs Sanson, 4.1,, _..~ -' " .. ,...... -a’ â€"r-‘ J amés MOLOOd, IBL‘AOKSMITfiii - ‘ Mum Street. nexttofie Worhwherehewillbe mummified! ‘and customers. All we donepcunpfly. l ORILLIA MUNICIP‘LI'I‘Y. l TENDERS for the Ofice of Collector, l forthe currentaenr,villbexecsivednp l 3 THE 29TH INSTAlg'L 1 For information. apply to any of the Cour I ail, or the Clerk. WM. BROWN, Qrillia. 18th August. 1873. CLns. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the noun nan. swam “ CARRIELLA’!” (JAMES REIDE, Mm» Will run asfollm:-Leeve Orillin every morn- ing Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. 8., for ngford. Portage, and Wuhngo; re- turning, calling at the above ports and Rama- Will leave Orillia at 2:30 PAL. fox-Buns. Long ford, Portage, and Washngo; returning. calling at the above ports. ‘8' Parties wishing to go to Rama by the morning hoist. will be accommodnted 'by asking the Captain.” ’ _â€" ere to Washago, - 40 Cents; Tickets for round trip, 50 ctr. , Longford and Portage, 25 cts.; Ram, 15 etc. ' To Rama, and return, 25 cents. ' D. L. SANSON. Orillia, August 18th, 1873. lQSâ€"tf. wanted Immediately, a quantity of ‘ BASS WOOD LOGS, Tobe delivered at the Mill, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid. A. TAIT. \ OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, Superior "Family Flour ! Second to Noneâ€"WHOLESALE 8t RETAIL. . Orillia, Feb. 26th, 1873. SAWN LA’I H. HE Subscriber has on hand a large‘ quantit f Sewn Lath. for sale cheap. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF T .. . ....°*‘ FEED, 0ATS, 001m, GflorrEn 001m, 188. A. TAIT. Near the “'harf. PRIME PORK, HAMSâ€"smoked or unsmoked. 'FRESH BREAD AND BISCUIT! of every variety, kept constantly on hand. w Particulnr attention paid to customers from all points of the com- pass. Parties from the north will find it especially to their interest to call It Doesn’t Matter! SADDLE “ 1 ' Mull Doesn’t Matter .? l Esq., Front Street, Orillia.) A HOW the Pacific Scandal investigation ends, provided there be a full en- (V, ‘ t 1 GOOD HORSES ! quiry. and the popular verdict be in ac- Q‘I Clean and respectable Vehicles. £5) cordance with law and equity. But ”M It Does Matter! HORSE BAZAAR. 50 D02. 1813 Quality Scythes. 20 do “ do Snaiths.‘ 50 do “ do Rakes. 50 do “ do Hay Forks. 50 Boxes Scythe Stones. " Sulky Horse Rakes. ‘ Common do do ' mar That the people who like to wear WARM, ‘smaovs' . UNUSUALLY LARGE 1 V‘ My Facilities for Dissette Hey , - - FRANK KEAN Co, WILL HAVE lumen“ ANNQUNCEMENTQ; TO MAKE FROM WEEK TO WEEK, A fter the lst of September, 3; ' . 1‘01:me OUT FIRST - CLASS WORK ARE UNSURPASSED; l’lnillips’ For a good RIDING SADDD‘E, and take your pick from the | __ HAS Returned to his old Stand Largest and Best 817001! or BOTH W EST STREET. Th t h b l...dtod bl ' 0 thflfgrrzeci-rZizcitsandei: aihghell stdlilked is large and varied, and well worthy in- EngIIShg Amerlcan an titted up. 'All in want of bargains in Stoves and fie‘Csxnnxrs‘, 0“" and Judge for your- Make ever brought into Orillis. Tinwaro, should R. PARHHILL. . CALL EARLY ! .... _’ BEAVERTON STOVE DEPOT‘ m... ............. Nearly Everyone Knows; COOKIN G STOVES, BOX AsN D PARLOUR STOVES, and an assortment of Shelf HARD‘VARE. l l 3 Now is your time to buy your-Stoves and JAMES GAMEfloN Stove-pipes, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, and - ‘- J spun Ware, at prices that will astonish Eu now on hand . "’3’ large stock 0! H A R N E S S FR K you. :' _ d if»; _.A. flap willll saétisfy ymghthtst he it; Cooking Stoves, 'l‘inware! - ANK EM. I. 8;. 0.09. b: b21113: 0 86 3. prices a Canno "ARDWARE GPAI- OIL, 0f every variety of style and price, and Wh t the ' to d d E AVEoTROUGEING done in asuperior . . Lin? Gussns, to, . lof I Inpcnor finish, will be on hand. 1, ~. 3 y are gomg 0, an. .‘ plumper; and eigcry de‘sicriptiorr‘ia of work 1i‘n $130331; 3:311:31: a; g2::3{ wigs: . O . - . . . . is ine mnnu acture to 0 er on t e l . '. ’ . . . . M W shortest notice and most reasonableterms. Ktniimci'ruPfimmfi-Tfifi . heÂ¥e they are gang to do 1t; 7 determined to sell them at the old price. , ‘ ' - - 0 ‘ll' 26 h M1351 :EIZE‘ILLIPS' 37' GM an: AS Eu.“ CALL. ' . t 8- t ‘ n m . A Splendid assortment of ' _ WHIPS, . a” All who are not posted in reference to the above will soon become - TRON KS, . . - ~ . . . gm! gem" vamsns, acquainted by reading THE Exposrroa. A CHANCE. Just opened out. , ‘ 4-; .__. emu Have a Home of Your Own! . ' a ' , BRUSHES, GO TO THE FIRST TO APPLY , . - ' . " . CURRY coups, ' WILL nave 1 __ ' _ . S M:- THE BEST CHOICE i} " “738- » â€" ' dl ' . THE Subscriber offers an excellent! m on on vsrxety mm‘gdwmm‘ S ECIAL S L A V E N ’ l 6 ’ l A HOMESTEAD l l P a. If you want I safe Collar, try . S . having recently put in the market a lax-gel T0 ' ‘ ';. , number of ,; Conveniently Situated. Building Lou! . 3" m...-vm.,....o.m... I L1quor Dealers. DISSETTE HOY- ON EASIER TERMS ll ' Mmh lath-16m than any other property ' th lac bei ”'7'“ ‘ i p... . .. .. .... , .. 3 FOR 3 'â€" ‘ Inorderto ecto e ”' ‘5 ’ . Q. 17“ L0“ “7' ‘1"? WWW way] clearance of my recent STEAMER i desirable . heavy stock of ines, “ ” ‘ â€" ALUABLE ; Ry“ hid” in!" ”d H 1: above commodious side-wheel .5 1 Domestic Whiskeys, I Steamer leave- 01-min every morning at ‘ 1 Building Lots For Sale ' ' fi'fw’fil‘jifa‘lifim 8 °'°“;°“' mmuzm, y p _ ~ . finy. 7pm.... beet 01d Callmy at flame rflme, ST C111! ORC‘ E’s “TI WES , F Sal Ch , d tonne, - , dl. , . L ...:i...t..°aaa§..°£.tv. 0...: m .. .3... music. ”GM,” :1"; New”, . . ° -- . . . A . _ .. l Apply t° T AI Brsndiee‘from 84.50 per ’0 ._‘ ) _ - "’ l A. .T". ' 1 else. Hotelkeepcrlwill F,“ 10 “rum“, . - . 25 OI!!! . i 01' f0 THOS' V‘ COPLER' I find mybfiock more oom- u “Jamil; _ . . a a . 1 :-.. .. PM. t mrm. “ '... .â€" .._._.. u Beaverton Agency! mdmvdlp: than .. L“, “‘1 , , , g If . X . - . . ., . M an 0 C ' ere. , ’ _ V ‘ ' C. MB._ r. may, 53., Beaverton "i 1r_ J, 63mm. gmmmamww . “l“? - “11M? "Eb’cnpmnmrdm 5°? “1'" Purdue! ten ormupmvfllucdnro- tuing' , job pm to” receive no and ' “nihzsnomumng P M_Wf°rone (untoward-elm. INGLE COPIES of Ta: Enoen-on HOUSB'Agaem-sgghdam PIG-I” II . “m m w ‘ C - S I‘m-”mm ”"33"“; Sole. Agent for Qrillle! 3 cents each. atJ. J. Hind‘s, Cooke. Bros orthe 08cc ofpublieation. - Aw 11th. 1373. 197-1t. SMITH OLIVER. ; a. , l - e . - ~ , . I . ~ “ . ..-â€" â€"-..â€"

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