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Grey Review, 9 Jun 1881, p. 3

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.Jo..’“ > be paid for Ih. instead of end to re. l'k'”c “ in unsafe »nuded by t Roll as nd certi« ‘ , and 29 s in Hanâ€" considerâ€" con. 8. D. » Roll for llivan as instead of and Alâ€" o be fhtâ€" Institate 2 was in« h s mSses®> ’ul!l"d to ssessed to C former ed, That 1881., as sor paid »pletion of i a cost to t Council v wovertie= red to be asment, Monday Ned appear 10 _ property n Sunday was agait 166. 3100 6. â€"Owem irs. Ander« | informaâ€"« Mr. John rmed her, aminatiom stody . om ’-' h howul . w noved and â€"John zed to see e for sale ave it for» 1 a hous* reduced ound the death of »~ted to onrt of and the 31 true ssed. went to was dis« 1 $126; : Tho. Irvine, ors ouald in the nt Rol nt cirâ€" d veral Lhner and W ®® ind the by throwing off the big balt of the belt caught him by the leg an around the shaft, smashing 1 the aokle to the thigh into a little hopes of his recovery arc the t Holland, back of Williamsford. The Postâ€" master is not yet appointed, but Mr. Jas. Bruce has been recommended. _ Mrs. Thos. Boyd, ar. aged woman living on the Toronâ€" to Line, near Berkley, was burned to death on the evening of the 24th. â€" She was startâ€" mg a fire in the yard to keep away the mosquitoes, when her dress caught fire and before it could be extinguished she was fataily burned. Her husband was away at the time. An accident happened Patent Barrel Company‘s riston on Monday, to a m MeFarlane. late of M toe, Phillip, Vandusen, Philp, Armstrong, and Mr. J. R. Anderson, the "Seottish voâ€" ealist." Dialognas by Misses Carr and Kearne, and Messrs. Anderson and Beatie, speeches by the Rev. Messrs Ekins and Garnett. Rev. Mr. Wilson oscupied the chair during the evening. ‘The proceeds at the Door amounted to $28.65. We conâ€" gratulate the ladres on the great success of their entertainment.â€"Flesherton Adâ€" Cnatswortn Iteus,â€"From the Owen Bound _ Advertiser:â€"Mrs Cephas Goode, organist in St. Panl‘s Church was presented with a beautiful silver card receiver by the Indies of the congregation on Friday last. A new post office to be named Tily Oat is about to Le established on the 10th con. of evenit vance East Gery Teacurrs‘ Assoctartos.â€" This association held its semiâ€"annual meetâ€" ing at Thornbury on May 26 and 27th. The attendance of teachers was fair, and the questions introduced cansed considerâ€" able useful discussion. Mr. MeMickin introduced the subject of ‘*Saperannuaâ€" tion." The President snoke on ‘Tanchers Â¥xaminations." Mr. Tait gave his methâ€" ad of teaching "History." How to teach the "First Book" was discussed by J. W. Binghara. "Grammar" was introduced by Mr. D. Honeywell. Rev. Mr. Colter read an essay on the" Three great powers." Mr. Delamatter tool up "The Public and High School Programmes." The enâ€" tertainment on the ;vauing of the first day was well attended, and gave universal satâ€" isfaction.â€"â€"Meaford Monitor. The r« show th: 4,500, John Hall isfaction.â€"â€"Meaford Monitor. | F1e.â€"Some fow days ago the dwelling. barn and stables, in close proximity to each other, of Mr. D. Carmichael, an old bachâ€" elor living on the 12th con Egremont, were destroyed by fire, together with a quantity | of graimm, potatues and farming iimplâ€"ments. His bed, beddiug and clothing were saved. ‘ The old man was sitting composed!y enjoyâ€" | ing his dinner when one of bjs neinzhbors rushed in and told him that his premixes were on fire. It was with some difficulty that Mr. C. was prevented from entering ths house, when in flames, to obtain some »perty which he supposed were therin had which he did not with . to loone : it hnd previonsly removed by one assisting in removing his goods. "he amâ€" was taken wit the lun evenson, and Thornls street. . ‘The rear port down as far as Mr. _ was also injured, es of the south and occu Mr. Silver, and Mr. J almost gutted. School, wh ount of loss sustaiped and whether inâ€" snred we have potlearged.â€"Â¥.: /. Con Lo Meso ahus J 1 TixD»8aY, June 2.â€"This morning a fire broke ont in the bnkery of Mr. Fred. Greep, and before the fire alarm was sonnded the building, which was of wood, was comâ€" pletelyâ€"enveloped in flames. It was swmâ€" rounded on all sides Ly sheds and other onutâ€"bnildings, also of woodand dry as a einâ€" der, and it was only the work of a few minâ€" ntes for the fames to encirele them and to fork ont towards the rear of Lincsiy Bloek on one hand and the block owned by Mr. D. Browne on Kentâ€"street on the other. Fortunately, there was a dead calm, when once the waterworks were tarnâ€" ed on they did good service. Three streams were working about fifteen miuntes after the first alarm was sonnded, but they were not very strong ones, owing to the hydrant having been opened before the pipes wen‘l full, They from the first kept the flames in check, and when the full power was se-l eured the fire was completely drowned ont. | So rapidly did the flames spread at the on‘« | set that it did not tike more‘ than twenty minutes for them to reach the end of the' Globe Hotel sheds, half a block azay from where the fire originated. About, *T tike | an acre of wood buildings were burned. The Buildings completely destroyed were Mina nFund D6 the bakery, the ( John Chisholm‘s Stopex Dzatu al in the Fisher Extensive Fire in Lindsay. CANADIAN â€" ITEMS. it ted e Town Hall, Flesherton, on th of the 24th of May. The pro which was very ereditably reuder ed of songs by Miss Damude,Chrrs discussion. _ Mr. MeMickin e subject of ‘"Saperannuaâ€" resident spoke on "Teachers ."_ Mr. Tait gave his methâ€" [ fr IDENT terin the port pened in the Guelph pany‘s Works, at Harâ€" to a man named James of Mount Forest. In r halt of the engine the the leg and wound him mashing his leg from igh into a jelly.. Very ccupre ul the 1J b H 17. illv rcb {the brick bl e a Fruit Fesâ€" herton, on the ay. The proâ€" by man rks s gun shop s of the y afternoon the Credit fromm Melâ€" Mi the tertaine he ran and ze jost pulp. meet inada im« IN fr 1an H Mi St he | Nothing Short of UnimistwLable Benedits. | Conferred upoun tens of thousands of sufferers | coul originate and maintain the reputation which Ayer‘s Sarsaparilia now enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable aiterâ€" natives, with the lodides of Potassinm and | Iron, and is the most effectnal of all remedies | for Serofulous, mureurial, or blood disorders. | Uniformly successful and certain in its remâ€" ’edinl effects, it produces rapid and complote | cures of Serofula, Sores, Boils, humors, Pimâ€" | ples, Eruptions, Skin djscases and all disâ€" | orders risingfrom impnrity of the blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieyes and often cnres Liver Complaints, gemnle Weakâ€" | nesses and Irregularities, and is a potent | renewer of vitality, For pnrifyini the blood ’:t has no equal, It tones up the system, restores and preserves the bealth, and ‘ imparts vigor and encrgy. . For forty years it ‘ has been in extensive use, and is to day the | most available medic:ne for the suffering sick, ‘ Pork, per 100 tb Leof, hi Hides, 44 ' Shcepskine, gael Butter, per 1b .... Eggs, per doz... Wood, dry, per Wool, per lb..... Apples, per bag Recent disclosure fraud to be the n known for many has been in extensive use, most available medic:ne for any where. The Liver is the grand purifying organ of the system ; when inaetive or obstructed bad blood and ill health are certain results. Burdock Blood Bitters cure all diseases arisâ€" ing from disorderel Liver, Stomach, Bowels or Kidueys, purfying, restoring and strengthâ€" ning. â€" It regulates the Bowels, cleanses anâ€" enmiches the Blood, aud imparts tone to every crgan of the body. ‘Frial Yhnlei 10 Conts. mA Famn®1 1.â€"In Dundalk, on the Istinst., the infant danghter of Jus. Faxceli, Esq., aged months. McDovcaLiâ€"In Durbam, on the 5th inst., Archiâ€" buld MeDougell, aged 37 years. Wooni.axtâ€"In Durham, 0n the 6th inst., Neltie M. Woodland, eldest daughterof Joshus Woodâ€" lund, Esq., aged 27 yeark. F #razemâ€" At Orchardville, on the 2nd inst., at the residence of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. J. C. Buin, Mrs. N. B. Frazer, late of Glasgow , Scotland. Corm Monk ** . ** lzese«. Shorts, we . t Bl'ln' «4 «4 Ontmeal . " * Fall Wheat, per bush...... Spring Wheat, R. Chaff. hi Glasgow. Flour, pe Flour No Oats, Barley, Fall Wheat, per bush gpring Whoat +** Barley, *4 Poas, t veuieus 65 to Dressed Hogs, per 100 Ibs 8 00 to Butter, rolls, per Ib......... 14 to * ~ SQks HEEY,<+â€" sqniznss »xe 12 to R&HS.BOF UOE .. +.: +zvecrisss . 18 to Eggs,perdoz......... Hay. PBF1ORâ€"»...»........00.. T ed flat to his face A young man named Robert Macartney, auged twentyâ€"three, who was working at Moore‘s mill dam, : Walkerton, accidently lell over the dam on Monday morning aud was drowned. (On Sunday morning a freight train on the Grand Trunk Railway ran off the track near Georgzetown. Several of the cars were completely wreeked, and a breakeman On Wednsday last a man named Truckle, eloped with the wife of Mr. James William, laborers, both living in the city of Gnelph. Truckle loaves a wife and six clildren. At a meeting of the Reform convention of North Waterloo on Monday, at Berlin, Mr. E. D. B. Suider, of 8t. Jecobs, was selected as the Retorin candidate for their Fodi g. lay, per ton Reports have been received at Winniâ€" peg of a fight between the Blackfeet and Crees near Fort Walsh, resulting in sixâ€" teen of the latter losing their scalps. Mr. Willinm Richards, Reeve of Gratian township, lately had his left hand so mutiâ€" lated by a saw in his mill at Dacre that amputation was found necessary. The Sabbath Sehool Association of the County of Bruce will hold its anunal Conâ€" vention in â€"Lucknow, on June 21st and 22nd. from bim the sum of $400. Rev. Dr. Cleary, the new Roman Cathâ€" olie Bishop of the Kingston Diocese, has been warmly received by his flock. Within the last vear, says the Bulletin, nearly 100 pesple have gone to the States from Collingwood & 0 :e. A Clinton man knownas Ben. Tomlinâ€" son last week either dropped or had stolen from bim the sum of $400. The cenens enumerators state that Chatâ€" ham has a population within a hundred of 8,000. () Mount Vesuvins is M 168 The Grangers pienic on Thursday at rt Sianley was attended by 6,000 farâ€" s and others chiefly from the county Elzin, a few hundred being from Midâ€" sex. The Master ofthe U. 8. National angze was present and delivered a wthy speech on the advantages of the i Mr, W. J. Lâ€"â€"In Kgr .. Smell of a MISCELLANEOUS. Wi per 100 lbs Morma wixsâ€"Monnay â€"On the 30th ult.. h{ Rev. MeDisrmid, at the residence of C. Jittieâ€" , Joseph Littlejohns, of Artemesia, to huntilds Murray, of Glenclg. DURHAM MARKETS Duruax June O h FOR SALF BY ALI Saturday night a tie was placed on thâ€" Western â€" Railway | truck, near le, evidently with the intention . of ga train. ‘The obstruction was ely discovered, and efforts are discover the fiend who placed i TORONTO MARKETS t1 11 per bush 100 lbs.. () 5,000 ste impensati American per bushel gach ........ tham, on the 27th May, the wife McComb of & son, mont. on June 1st, the wife of Mr. MARRIED th the ove h BIRTHS DAETHS Toroxto, June 2nd, 1881 make proselytes in G spelied from the country M Mr. t Mivister, Thornton, on ‘r. Blaine a draft on Lonâ€" terling, the sum agreed ation for the damages inâ€" in fisherimuen in the Forâ€" The final settlement has he best of foeling on the ruments. cord n irthaay, in violent eruption. show the Star route st gigantic swindle CAYB. e was liter ay, at Dellii, Al Jatman, of South mmg the jmnping struck in the face DEALERS $1 10 to $1 14 1 12 to 1 18 50 to 0O 65 40 to 41 65 to 70 e O h, 1881. 2 T5 to §2° 2 50 to 2 2 50 to 2 0 60 to O 0 50 to 0 2 50 to 2 1 0) to 1. 1 01 to 1 1 00 to 1 0 35 to C 0 60 to 0 60 to 9 00 to 0 25 to 6 75 to 6 00 to 6 00 to 0 70 to 0 12 to 0 11 to 1 25 to 0) 20 to 15 to of one of illy smashâ€" 11 00 0 80 0 60 1 02 1 05 1 05 C 37 0 30 7 00 6 50 0 22 0 90 airin kinds _ _Promptl {g Etetpendod‘ tc:I KunWork Warranw 14 â€"AT â€" 53 A. GORDON‘S, Durham. 9 53° flggdthp Big wgtqh. 75 50 50 50 15 11 MOUNT FOREST MARKETsS, Confederate Office, June 2nd., 188 . Flour per barrel...............$5 00 to85 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 4 50 Fall WheRt......«cccrccecs.c.c«+. 0 98 to 1 00 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 98 to 1 00 Spring Wheat.................... 0 90 to 1 03 BATIOY ...ccccsesverrersersssrereses 0 69 to 0 75 OUbS xc eveversrersesrerretsrersreres B4 to 0 8G POBS .. reesnerirstesrersesssestersests 0 60 ‘to 0 64 Potatoes per bag............... 0 85 to 0 40 DROL......+.cresesescusstenrceces U X8 to 0 16 Woolâ€"DEY IDsc«s«« s rarerks«. :s SHCCD BKIM&..0 2e s0eeeeserevee++e LnHHy DEKBRG: recevssss«errenerssss Hide®DOr CWb...ccccerceeee}} HBY e riarr i radiane se reannevitiee Eags Tuesday, June 14th, 1881, Meantime a limited number of cireulars will be issued, but as it would be obviously impessible to reach all thereby, friends of Reform !h"!)flj.'hfl‘.lt the Riding are requested to attend without further notice. 'l‘IIE REFORM ASSOCIATION of East Grey, will meet in convention on A Fine Stock of WEDDING RINGS alâ€" ways on hand and made to order. The yery latest patterns in Necklets & Lockets, Black & Colored Enamelled Lockets, Also a fine Stock of GENT‘S CHAINS, silver, gold & plated; GOLD and BLACK BRACELETS ; GOoLD, PLATED, JBT & GARNET LADIE‘S SETsS. Ladie‘s and Gent‘s Gold and Silver Watches, Key & Stem Windsors. Some New Designs in CLOCKS, Walaut and Mahogany Cases. A*0r0aMI, May 20, 1091, % L168 As one of the Campbell Brothers has rented the Holstein Mill all work left there for Spinning or Weaving will be Promptly attended to. FARMERS Look Here! TOWN HALL, FLESHERTON We are selling out the balance of our Tweeds, Full Cloths, Flannels, Stocking Which they will exchange for WOOL or sell ftor cash Dressing and Dying, rewn se ons Are now prepared to do work intrusted to them in the latest style and at Lowest Rates. They have also on hand a full stock of By order of the President Markdale, May 25th, 1881.§ JEWELLERY ! Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth The undersigned having now thoroughly fitted up their Factory with all the latest improvements for Durham Steam Woollen DRUGS & CHEMICALS. SEEDS, SE EDS, SE E DS! Durham, June, 7th, 1881. THE LATEST PATTERNS INX New Advertisements. Canadian & American K WERCUDeceeceeee en n ee en +6 ces per bag............... PEX ADâ€"csc««: s rsreres«s +s P BEIMGner cvs css vasersrsesss f DEKIRG:recrescrenssrenniness D o tmaascie To â€"«ctarcitcco=stnis‘s Price $23, Cash. Only a very few Leoit, and 1st Come 1st Served. Durham, May 26, 1881. And the latest styles in Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few G. C. McFARLANE, â€"â€"IN THEâ€" WM. BROWN 0 98 to 1 98 to 0 90 to 0 69 to 0 34 to 0 60 to 0 35 to 0 12 to 0 15 to 0 18 to 1 00 to 0 75 to 4 00 to 7 00 to Hecretury 1 00 1 00 1 03 0 75 0 36 0 64 0 40 0 16 0 20 0 92 0 5 00 8 50 ceamiObnisit 2g HARRIS & Co. \‘TR.-\YEI) from lot 8, con. 19, Townnlng k.) of Proton, on Wednesday, May 2th, a dar six yeur old Mare, star in forehoad and white hind foot, extra hoavy mane, and lpn? in logs. Any one giving such informmation as will lead to her recovâ€" ery will be suitaoly rewarded. _ l BANK Of COMMERCE, DURHAM. \DJOL\L\G the Town of Durbam, [X Fifty acres of land, good soil, well improved, beantifuily situated, close to station. Gooc mill privilege and never failing stream on the lot. Glammis P. 0., Co. Bruce, May 30th, 1831. Capital $8,000,000 : Reserve $1,400,000. 'l"HI\' BAXNXK issmes Letters of Credit on . Grent Rritsinand other Foreign Countries; Buys and Collects Sterling Exchange; Issues drafts on New York and nll parts of Canada. DEPOSITS of $4 and upwards Received, unvou which the current rate of interest will be allowed. General Banking Business TRANSACTE D. ubscribe ag Once, ‘Grey Review For particulars apply to APRENTICE . WANTED, IMEDIATELY. Durhanm, June, 2nd, 1881 Murch 3rd 1881 CuLLECTIONS MADE 10 Learn Harnessmaking. _A boy about . 15 to 17 years of ago. Apply at the ‘Garey Review Orric®. Lower Town, Durham. Per CANADIAN On reasonable terms, and AS TRA Y. or Sale, JAMEs McArtHUnR MackAE, D_@;â€"h{un B:!!II.‘I" CAMPBELL & McCONKEY. dâ€"169 y 160 At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE, DURIILA M, Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, Toys ste. g e A Fresn Stock of the NEWBST DESIGNS in EDGE MILLS, DURHAM. K4"The Subsciiber is also a Practical Paper surance Age Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Berlin Wools, Fancy Goods, Vases, Toilet Sets, Toys, &c., J="Agent for the Gore Matual Fire Insurance Company, Galt. DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. es Carpenter‘s Tools of all Kinds. A Large Display of Table & Pocket Cutlery, &c., &c. Sohool Boolk Depet, Dmurha:m.. W all Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges, NOW is the Time and the LEADING HOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABI Cheap for Cash. I am Prepared to sell at Prices that Cannot be Bea.t. Cut Nails, Clench Nails, and Finishing Nails very Cheap. o Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, _ Hoes, and Manure Forks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Glass and P utty THE LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE is still at the Front in Prices. CAR LOAD of HARDWARE Durham, May 5th, 1881. Durham, April 7th, 1881. Durham, May 5th, 1881. [ «m Also the Revised Version of the New Testament. PV whoam sls alan Bs B T BV , Direct from d_u_gffmfutoqin Torouto. BOOKS, STATIONERYV, To Farmers and Others. GO TO JONES‘S WINDOW BLINDS, At Bottom Prices. Where you will get every thing you want in THOS. JONES, Upper Town, Durham. Having Just Received a In great variety. uc . T = â€" nfftrenknd sleckdo STEWART & LOWICK. P actory Upper Town, DURHAM. , etc., cm1i6l *h165. ONE CAR SUNDRIES: Plaster of Paris, Water LIME, PARIS WHITE, ENGLISH Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, , _ per 8. 8. Scotland, includes : 3 CARTER‘8S Imperial ‘Ilardy Purple Top Swede; BANGHOLM‘S Improved Purple Top Swode; SUTTON‘S Champion Purple Top Swede; HALL‘S Western Purple Top Swede; KIMG of the Swede Purple ‘Top. Our Inportation for 1881, Land PLA&STRR in Bulk. IN thanking my many Customers for the very liberal Patronage received since comâ€" mencing business in Durhnm, I state that I am now better than over prepared to exocute work of GOLD & Silver WATCHES A Supericr Quality. As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done in A 1 style. ’1‘HE undersigned would intimate that at his brkery, justsouth of James Brown‘s Store, Gurafraxa Stroet, he will keep on ind first class Broad, Cakes, Pasiry, Biscuits, dce, Tena and Surprise Partios supplied on the shortâ€" st notice, and at very low prices, He would alse tike this opportunity of t iinking the inhabitents of Durham and gurrounding country for the jputâ€" D . " '1‘ur; undersigned wonlid n his bakery, justsouth of Jam Garafraxa Street, he will keep o Broad, Cakes, Pasiry, Biscu Tena and Surprise Partios suppli »st notivce, and at very low prices. tike this opportunity of thanking of Durham and surrounding cou ronaite bostowed on him durit p usual will supply Bread daily ut Key and Steim Winders. The latest in Hall, Purlor and Bracket CLOCK®. Some beartiful designs in Silver and Eleeâ€" tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLLS‘, Flesherton. A Call is respoctfully solicited. Turnip Seed Lumber promptly made out. A enll solicited. Sutisfaction guarantend Ordors left nt Adic‘s Hardware Store, Uppur Town, will be promptly attended to, Durham, May 19, 1881, v1Gt. Town AMERICAN JEWELRY, Turnip, Yellow and White JUST to HAND: EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. Colored & Bright Gold Sets, Picture 17raming Carpenters & Contractors, DURHAM, \ RE Prepared to tal® Contracts for 4 Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings, Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of LOCKETS, RINGS, Orders 1.uu(~gmdl y PATTERSON wonld 1i3 0 w7 03 0C yi¢id nothing in return. I would likowise call your uttention to the late imâ€" proverients which 1 navemade for Saving Groas seed & gl-ln. Cockic & Chese from Whent, which { warrant it will do perfectly, thus enabling Furmers to furnish their owen Griss Seed, Havicg enlarged my Workshop and ndded new Machinery, I un propared to Manufacture extenâ€" sively, eithor Whlocsrle or Matail Free from Obnoxious Weedls Chuak musiee t c2c232 W klefrom whent wits . S1T8Â¥iOG to separate Cocklefrom whent, wild or any kind of Oats from Whent, Chess frow Whout, Oats from Poas, and will clean Oats, Barlcy and ul kinds of Conrse Grains, to perfection. For Chafling, 1t has no equal. It will save Grass and Clover Seed perâ€" fectly, thus enabling Farmers to furnish their bwn Grass and Clover Seed. which cost themu so much money vearly, These improvements ought to he of the greatest importance to the furmer, more especially as ull the @rnin be grows has to pess through the fanning min, and if woll clemmed, he will receive the hi host maurket price ; nlso, if well cleanced fof sood, fi- KPOW8 mothimg Iut wien on in \"lxile politicians have been the question of Free Trade and the ever entorprising proprictor of th ar t Pany» ;. .. quing"RH®HE proprictor of the Walkerton l-‘unrmg-ulllw\vprk-&xu heen busy .@dnu, im« provements to his already Cclobrated First Prize First Prase Fanning Mill of On PHOTOGRAPHY. Durham Nov.25 1880. A PALMER, Proprietor. Durham, Mav Walkerton, May 198h, 1881 H. PARKER, Druggist & Seedsman, DURHAM, June 2nd, 1881. Still and Il;:y; ,t.o-the THE LATEST NOVELTIES INX A asaa uis CE on and diffi vulties to the now stands the ABERDEEN Purple Top ABERDEEN Green Top YELLOW â€" BULLOCK Devonshire Grey Stone And Red & White GLOBE Done in BRACELETS, Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ Ctually attonded to, and Communica thonms prompty answered. R. H. McKAY, VARNISHES, &c 21 3 o Krows nothing but pure grain thus Jeaving good lund OXE CAR OF ONE CAR OF past, is warranted to DPURH AM. INCLUDING T. DONAGHY, 5 different Styles Whlocsale or Retail elr owen Grass Seed, _ rkshop and ndded pew to M‘;mmwu\m exten« m CECCCT â€" WARNER BEALS, Kelsey‘s old Stand. y are. the Front. been discnssing CHAINS, its wu)fi thrrough 0 first rank, 'l‘:: PALMER, 8 ought to he furmer, more has to pess 1 cleaned, he past, an place in &e. &c. y167 fin167 ‘ario

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