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G LEANINGS.

A JOTTBVALTST clllb— fcllC le.ld pencil. To the " poohor" all things ;\io pooi. Wniv.v mi«ht the funds be supposed to be unsteady ? When money is tight. Tit IJ greater paitof men cmpluy the first portion of their life in leuih-iiug the '"rema ndcr miserable. — Lv Bniyeie. ' Wir\T is the dii'reteuce b. tween a 'minister and a schoolmaster ? — One (onus 'the views, and tho oilier \iews tho 'iovms. Misiiuy m.iy love uo.npany. b-it the small l)oy do-cut wlieu theie's a limited supply of fiuit-cike on the tea table Mkv arc born with two eyes but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as nnieh as they .say. —<'ohon. It is undeistood that a mle of .tit is reveised in the bin lc->(pie ■ioti t •-{.. She must learn to paint before t>lio e.ui draw. " In anybody waiting on >o i ?"' -aid .1. polito fiiy goods (Jmlv (o .1 young kdv from fclio country. "Ye-, sn. ' i. -plied the blushing damsel " 'Ch.it sm> \ >mn : wan outside ; he wonld-ft come into tin 1 bhop " "My hoy," said :i politicim ll r > his son, "lean a little towanL e\eivthing, .md commit > out self to nothing !3j as round ns a bottle, and pist d.uk enough, so that nobody can see whot's 111 yon A Cis'ciMNvn paper assei ts that half the laid manufactured in Amend consists of cotton seed oil, tillow, clay, and and water. This statement was lepioduced with telling effect in Germany, in reply to remonstrances by the United States Minister against the uitiodaction of Ameiican hop; products. A Politic vl discussion at a dub, which giew warm and thitatenins.', \uii happily pleasantly stopped liv .1 ''on mot of .1 peace makci , who evknuud .—"I. — "I am opposed to t lie lioiiapaitnts t<.i this l'eason, m liioh I hold to bo liu.inciill \ profound— the Bonapu tists u:i\ ens but three Napoleons, while the Moiiaiohist,, gave us eighteen Loui-,." A Jocom, cldei ljiothei was telling his innocent little sister ot "a fellow who could he it a kettle ot w itel by stie'.U'u' one ot his fingeis 111 it," when she cvlaimel, "Oh I know low he did it,"' " lfow ' ' ,>skcd the suipuseil hiotho. " ill-, ling 1 liad .1 l)oil on it ! ' tiiunph int'y .uwuitil he innocent little one Ir you w mt to dad 1 lo»i' win go to your t.nloi Tiie o f h'-i diy <>n»' was oveihcaid to uni.uk, '" I ne\ii a-.k a gentleman toi money ' " U.it s'ippov 1 he doesn't pay you! ' '• Well, ll he do Mit pay me within lea .mi iblc tune, 1 con elude he is not a gentleman, and t!i< 11 1 ask him." Clll'N'lH.R ]\Io/ )i)Ml»\j:. one of the greatest pi eaeliei s of llii Ihahm.i Souia] (Chinch of (ioilj 111 Judii, lecenlly ail dicssed an iinpoitint hum tnr; in London, and says the Echo, "no io;ei.rn<-; - e.v<;' before, with thu exception olo l lv> 11th, i o revealed and used the 1 ich 1 eboui c ot tho ICjiglish language ' Tnr. Roor oi- Tin, K,\u,, -One" moie a new and stu tling Imht i-> thiow.) upon the Tonqiiin ew> dition b\ olir public Ition of the lost ot tin unfoi liiu.it ■ ( ' u>t 1 111 l'iviorc'* letti-i •> The 'I'oniju'u (!o\-i'i jnent, he \\nte>, w.inrid to make osei the mineral disti ict ol lln,i'f(ii> |s,i_j to 1 Clnnese Comp m\ who, in tain would ha\e yiven it. to .vi K'lrli h (!i,u|mh\' " I put .1 stop to all Ih it by t ikni'^ 1 Io'"v 35 iy. ' 'J'lic I'.nis l |A i_;(H) u.i-, i"_'hi . llei all wlicn it d( ( lar:tl tint th< j;i(i'lottlu Parisian I'oui ," loi ti • mm. 1 -, i.l 1' 'iKj'iiu was at the bottom of tin dilli uIU ilii Hlo'Mlil i.(. and M\ liluui' uilial kept 1 i\.ll X id\ in ide tloliilii'_ simp, at the Kibt-end, witlun a iiw ilooi . ol ea< !i othoi. iMi. I1I0111!) 1 r,Mnh alw a s to li found with hi-, he ul oue ot t"i. '''mj 1 soliciting 1 iisj-(,.ii fi diii the . < ul .'it j) ism 1 - by. .Mi JJiuii" nth il id.je<t<d to tills manner of doniL 1 ; biisiii" , hi\ii"j, ioun I that the w.itehtul IJlombei.' had < pti'ied se\eia'ot his eiistonieis ; and cai' d.n ne ■went up to Mlombtii and ' nil, " l,ouk beie, Mi l'louib' 1 lt, \\ doji t vl'v 1 ' Ie P your u^ly iaci niMih' ' om nii,;ht petto get a j.iekass to st «nd pj the do.i lie A'ould pc a pig iinpMnenn nt, '" Vy, said lilomheig, " J did ti\ dot\one" ,md all de people, as dry ]\i^s |i\, ' ,i\ to him, I ' d'ood daj , .Mi Isliurinlh.il, f ,\ou \ c moved." 1 KIDIM' VV Xl IM\ \ I' !> l! (lie Hilt' Ma s a •• tiailul |n\ , il a |o\ ,it ..11 ' {Soon the cli 1v 1 1 pniijicil oil i" 1 1 l, is-ap and ;l smoke, 1 a\ni'; the (K]»!.rir co «« , M ii!4 his .1111 'jates t 11 a m 1 'i 01 Miiiic, n)H ~j be tin nid into t!u % piir.U mli-.h Ik be ir an T0 " '"' al "' *' " t '" '" ' '""^ then •'01111; to ,t mud hoi. ''i 111 >\ ail t.n "WalC'l"' <>ut <•' »t, anil -M.ll't-'! it with ' loud nois allo\ei him ill in-i his ndi is, soaking my clotin s w .th 11 -andwli'ii he tinned lm k to the 1 -„d il;uii Ik hc\ei.il turns stoppi'd .1111! ■■ cc nu <1 to stand on hi^ hi id In stilli 11111-4 h's pio boseis ann le nmi!4 upon il, and when I hit him with my umbu U.i lieutluul tiu loudest toar I e\ei h aid. My 3ial.n fellow ndei |UUii>ed oil and 1 ai luck I n thcdiu'-i, onwhnh the ])anii'ii> 1 arne alto^ethei down on m\ Mile, .11. d I hunt: 011 w^ith dilncult>, wondi'iii'; what othei possible eontni'4enens (inld otciu, al-AV.iy-i ixpietm^' fiat tiie b ast, which •was lloniishin^ his piubiM.,',, would lilt me oil w it!i it and i 1 po it me in a mud hole— a «/«/'« i' }■"'' (h, r,^ii»t,) A Sm'iv.ni\ in Si 1.1 kirns — x l.;unt mt; the c.nii' 1 is not di'i'u ult . but tiie aininal has M)i.u switt. suip,,--. nu th ])O\ice. Tin eunel !i "■ 11,1 vi llu- "lo.ind with hible'4ssliutundei Inc. like a pocket Unite You '-eat \ouim.H on the bio.d saddle and eioss join le^s 111 mmt or the pommel. liefon \on .ne i».d<), somet!ini' f like an eaithi|iiike Ik undi 1 you. The camel 1 isCj h,s hi'id i|Ua>leis Luddenlv and thiows Miiimn his neck . and, beioie jou i.'ii ieto\ei lioin that, lie stiaiu'litens up .n.d !4i\es sou a|uk mil liib tail and, "w hde you ,u c not all cci tain of what has happened. In- be-_rui , to mmc a dislocated walk w!mhst Is \<>u in a i ee- j saw motion, a waving b.ickw.ud and toi ward in tho capacious saddle. No ha\ ing 11 hinged liaek lit JOl tins movement, you lash the bev.'t to make him eh im. r e his gait, lie is nothing loath to do it, and at oneestaits eill into a high tiot, which rai'-es you a foot at e\eiy st< p, hobs you fiom bide to side, dii\e.s youi backbone into you bi.un, and makes east anets ol your teeth. Capital e\cici>e ! AVhenyouhaxe had enough of it, 011 jDiill up and hmnbl} iiKjune wli.it )b the lieachen method ot uding a camel. A Nia\ JJjmm 1 c vwv --I'ioni a li tiei Avhieh appi aicd 111 a leccnt issue ol tin London IStaiid.ud on the abo\e subject Avc extiaet the follow .ng .- "At this time, when the possibility of cholei.i once more making lib anpiaianee amongst u*is causing anxious thoughts tonecniing samtaij' pieea'itii'iis, J s'nould nnich like to be pei 1111 tttd, (.iiioiil,li tl.c un ilium of your \ast cneiikition, to call public attention to a most poweitul and elhctue dis intect.int, which lv. . two meat iccom mendatioii' \i/., the biual! cost at which huge (juantitic cm be pioduced, and the simpluity ot the ]nc[> nation This uiluable dismfet taut was In ought befoie theuotueot the niemeal juoleb .si on by the late Ur. (iooldm, of JSus^x (Maidens, W. Iha\e usid it constantly for eight year 1 -, and fiom expeneme I can fully endoiso all th.'l J)r (;oo!den claims foi it as <i most pow 1 1 nil disintei tant, with no Mnoll ot any kind. flalt-,i-drachm of nictate oi liad {■hould be dissolved in .1 ]>mt 01 11101 c ot boiling water. Two diaehnis of common salt dissolved in a buck.t ot watei. Pour the two solutions togethei, and let the sediment subside. " A cloth dipped in this solution and hung up in a 100111 will sweeten a fcvtid atinospheie instantaneously, or tho solution thiown down a sink, watereloset, or chain, or o\er a heap of rubbish of manure, will produce a like result." Clothing worn by a patient with an infections disease, or bed linen, can be but at once into the solution without injury to the material, thus destroying the risk of infection for thosp persons who wash the clothing. Although it is a. strong poison taken internally, it does not injure the skin. A room conld bcecnibbirl viih the solution, and would bo svn-tUijeJ d unee bj {he process. I

'I'm floitnw C\N vr,.- i -Ttuth ha;. Liken uiiuliisC.Uo-.fuio C.»n .1 (ji.< itioa vhvh it ■>ojiiis to thin 1 : \sonld dfoida,<fra,nd v,oi]i<m ( l}>lMl4 L' -V|) .11, fl tile KlOlK'!. l'l'lj>\ "TJl.'lt iL v. uuldli • i' u\r to «iil. thioirjfii ft"')) t'lo MnKimmii -n to th'i Ij'ko ill Tilvm.'s i.s ( uliiii. ,\nv oT'inciM (jiiulil biiy t'> :\ fi id. >n v.iu'o ifc v. mild ("-i Uh oqually i ,[,,.. fi • {,!>.< ;i', ■»ul.l !.>■ Ui.a tho ■ .. „ \>'nil(' fi'i'J ii uivdr.n to the Dead Hm,li, tli' 1 i.n i ii 1 tin >ii';'i w hic'itlie .lohlbii H . !•' .iM f - i).<>d Km loth-.- * t-ulf of \! lull fi.M." i >, I'.'i-r \ '11 >v. N'-iv the i)i ,ifl .v 111 1 ciid t'l' n . ii> in"' 1 .i 1 .; vi).» Uio \\, .!.■') < Ml th .1 I- "1 I H ,1.1 M )..lt ..lollf,' f 'i,' \i.ll< % \ s 'hi' (!\idi"s > ..t i-s'ijtl No Dii" it'"iii ') I no-, n'hiit n.s In 1 ! jilt is, h>uui ■ no ",i(» In-, «-,pw\'d th ' v.PIv 1 /. Ti.u.-lk'' ->, ho,> ..•,,.-<«.!, thai the du'do ( 'iinut cli'iilv '>' (lis'pimhs'k"!, which i oik!. ' . it p..l>'M" Lli it iL h not i'\(i d jl' in,! 1 N . i \ Y.iilil not this - ,1 ,- ') n> \.-vd ' Tni c i". •!, \.( i.> it Mud' a M'ld a. >,' v •<- -"''"it ' 'fc '•'''' t'' 1 " S||, ( "u . >f, I mi, it c nild !i ,n fli 1 I')' ■L-'J!i))iV)O vi dii' in" hi Ii lo», .' id v't ,i \," •, - ( .r I (li. id .id h-i'-ht 1) > ]>. id fn Ci |> --ii«'iL\ <.r ," ■ p■• t1"t 1 "- ('<■• i 1 «iii, ( Ml |i 'i liMnl'Lldi'i s\i '/ 1.. it 11' '. <l • Ij'WJ) .Mliin'il "l 1 " lt\t"U illll. ' 1 fiOllt IS ( not fi' i il 1(i ii.li- vi - ill i ill' to this 1.-ndad <L i i ,■> ii" hi,.,. - vl L'oyfl's, sJm v"l' ii tl,t 1 , '1 li- "(> vi' p'iil,:;:,!) L io,o f X) ill lo ilviii'; n"l.'i t,V liif, .' t, or t'n 1 K;S]>ti in li iiulholdci , 'id .vii m-(] ,i w.ii f>i th in Lin'."n> o "iiu , itt'i >|i.'M<l • f'uth"i IN,O'K),l v r), i;iK>H '11 1 u'llt of inopiMtv, \n»l it" mii , I iv. of hono.n .md nn, ilit\, md d' fs .''i 'it" .iM<l rti'iv ot!i"L fi\il,,iHl t ( Mint-) \ lint we nit,\, pL'in.i])', 1m ablo to tin n th., ]>o ition .it ttniv,, I>> a fl.nik mo\enu'iit m L*j lo^tnie A M \oki Cia 1 1 \uu w--Last month th oi o died at tho natno settlement of K.ii.i]ioi, C.mtevinnv, an i^'ecl chief named Hakopa. of whom tin ToJi'-j.iplis »\ntos .>s follow .--K^,i'"3tiu>; the life of II ikopa, wliolivi'di" couli mji'ii.ini on-, times •with '1\ i( nip 'i "i,i, tid s h > > i-. i i f t the l.i tin mm 111 li.ii >.>i sul' t' u. Ie 'del in I^JF. i'H i in'i, iinii' li 1 V iitii) 1 ' l 'Lliei til. 11 ll.ll'lld I illl <t M,il'lll,l piOilll^O W.'S •ii,- a him ti t 'p 1!c ' o pit li' ;.M"d. It » ..il ! i-.p ■ (1,, t mi i h^ iu'itni'-, d.i\> „ ,L, L ov, i h" li ■ ■ urn --li ittb i in Ji of pi. ■<•■ ;h ■ mil" .' , 'in id «nt u ill how m |)t miV I ili'i, it \» i- „ ii. ii I'd li\ ,i, \, i - ,-i - , > d"'l in-li i'« t >i , i ' r^i .'ut M i]in liiii i■, l i . i \"1 ii''< ' ( "I.im n\ of \ [,,(,), ,"i ! i ii , T ! mi i, Iii le dM (uu f I ,t i, . ,i ,imlp d I i ' " .. . cd, p. l, ,i '• ' M ' (IMM>., '1 i ' In" t , 111" 1 U '•'' ' i-: » ' '" i '" ii, 'i '• i ii, M.i >,•.' ''. >-»" > ' i' i i ip ' t- 1 '1 '" Tiit * * "' '„ji iti"i , n,. 1 ■' ni,> . 'in the ,iio\. ,iii .'- '!e i '"'" ' 'in' d th t ibi> \[ . l> < >I .1 •'! I'.lu, , ■ (,11'M I.MI Vl..' . >f ' . I-I■' ■ 1". J i'l U tpn . In"' \ . in' '*' d v ! 'h.dli "m fold ii •' ' „.:-! d o oon .'-, th- ', 'ii 'idt'i if 1 , 1 No. ''' h d jMid L" . "iiin "i" it >' i 1i 11 ' "" !»,'- ,tn i ] v < •) ! iK - ii ' th" fi i' ''ii ii it „ ih ii- i li." >" '' do' 1'" ' .i''tv ii dp .'ll.'i i ii ''■>- di. 1 1.1 I i d.' .w.^, ])iii-'iii"d ' - ii i*" |i i,i> .' ' i 'I n. ir d 1i,,!,,,],,). Win di'l in.t (,n-,,',Mi,v'it |)iotCiii\ >.ni div, in \ii,\ did r>e\ n>t h.tnd 1p \ fn LJ ' \1! til' (' mi i, .1. -e.it ( I]! J f'l' V ' I" t 111 Hi' , Whif 1 H'H -o\\i d ,!i, ,!< ii) tin 1 ird, .Mid th > M -h.i ,wi -p. ■ ii'i'K '1 tin! 'iii.'d fin not di 1 ;,. mil, them Up. \ l '.'-i l "l |,'--t.ie ' ij^.jii -( X' i.i'il } I i\np i W'hi'e Mi' li t iiiptul tiiuito % i dninU, md th"ii the (!>)M-nmnt mud g! ii in W.i til a ii Ih '.' '( 1. 1 (h. d ' l.ikop.i. \n\ {'> , X ''I 101 l (m || \oillllt' ( , -, 11, '„,', - ! i 1i 1 i.m th i.i.ti.. i Tl-e\ Wtii l old IL Mil i 1 c L'ood nil fll 111, .I', till \ \u I ' I ! tlt -!!-!' -lion UO' !(' I), TOOll |ol tin li i{" !Ii h d he 'id ,i liuj^ „.!.,, d.. (",'( ,', ' - ih. '"• , . ''„ l.i'.t m tliey i in-, 1 (I „,, pu i,t,,oiihl iiiiiino i them, ■ ii, 1 , ,i ;.!,( \ vii.i -i d H,, ' sin ]d !-. hound .Pi'i Mi ' "',l ' i.Mh e'v'doi'l, „,;d if the\ ,i in .in 1 i ! ,\ In i t'r , M m lhe\ v oiild ho vim) i Ihe <■ ._ we c T\,« ( Ipii.i 1 ' V .Is 1,, i. i« "'. ■(], Mid P, ! o () i , uoul ,n i ted _ i ,'i i tloM hi pi eoftii' (• mI mi.iM „i !.\ I ■' T" !' ,' 1 t'l I t'l'V oi.^ht, to 1 i,u,; ,-i 1 '> t \ of 1, .sin • then lov.d 'U ,' i ,v v' loii'i pi on .md tin one of H,t 'ii l " to, i , I' 1 " (|iie ("hi of (m i,n ii'^ ,i so' p . i i i H|. , v i,u li h.id li ''ii n.unily , phi d in ,i ouir. u n, ," \ i '\. of oht'l'MilH llilMOliU o lliil-- Mil l)\ > I U I j ) Lf 'Mill' f! > 1 ' 1 Ip.l d( illl U 1 ttl'lll, .<lj „i.. il (... ' , 'v, .I '!i" c.id ul wlncli t -ii 1 '.< ,li, . ' \. i> in ci i "" ed hi I ilei '.i 1 1 1 ikop , lo\ L'sei, fi .nnod a lll,il, ( ',11-,' ( i .led upiMioM ill t'l" wh't" p ip' ,i'l • ' i! n-- '„i th ''(mi o ,a ,i,i(i |ii>tui- ft '-. 'Mi- ■,)'! dto en 'ul i -ub"111 i M." i 'Ml ,lt t I Ills Dltl'l ,1 Tin ii j i vf I)i'i\i\ — Aph\su'ian w i ites, m the .Vo.ld of Seienu", some \eiy lnfeiLstnu; tinrgs lecaidinu what to dunk " Flic haliit of dunking --'.long lei, oi Link enll 'L',d neetlv nltei dlimel, Is c-.K l.i 1 1 •% Imii, .mil (e't.'ii'lv iiiteifeies \uth' di_ r i"-ti >n. -\ b b'cakr.iM time ii luahhs, iii in has all Ip- sU i p pi him, and snii'lv it is t in n uu ( ientifie toini'iit up in In-, m lein shoii!; tc.i oi » i,!'i t At, ' fi a in, i , tea- <n "mu c in ly \ ii h< ii io mm, d p. uioih l.ifi i , . lilt hulk ol ih dis ,u n ! l-. i'om, ; tin hod> not onl\ uml nnsi.i'j, out, hut l.iti<j,ii(' is li lv v hi. 'i m.n x vii he < (iiiiiU la', 'd by the v->( nt i mild siuh as tea : and in d tn.ie 1 - not \ et so ne.u th it --leep 1-, theichs intLi h"ed w ith. n.itio.is that di nk u.lke l.i » _jt I v pot •<• htillow skin : and L mi iik Inn d to think that the i.n bonau oi.s mallei of the lO.isted inflcL when --0 laiL'el> and fieijuently taken ii'a\ peiiia,, lias c soiuotliiiijj; to do wiih tin, Tt)i liaidwfii'ono ])ci jons, who fu not (oijmle.it, L .should suggest the tim I. Ii ! c iui o i as the healthiest and most liutn'.iijii . buikiast he.eiano. h» those \, ho do not want fitU'imig dunks, did who oMen c imiot digest (.oto.i, I s!i(ni!tl s.i\ dunk hot w ater at hieakhrt. Those who (lino late, and inaki iheii dm, id tin ii mam meal, need a dilute 1 •" di ink mi lum. oi tsso afteis\ uds , ,'n. 1 . if tin s diink tea, it keep-. Lliei.' a a. ike oi ma 1 es tin m in lt.'.hle and in i\ <vi,. i hud, li i n^svjli, ihat dining --olidly a, I am ohliued lo do w hen I have done tn\ s\oik (J .){) p.m ), and often needing to svoti fiom !) to 11. a tuinblei ofhotvatii hioip.dii, into in\ study 01 lahoi.'toi s is the hest and \s liolt-onust dunk, and aftei aU w isciun^s, it will hi as iniK'h liliilicd as the u val diaus_dit of tea The hot Wutei assiscs to complete the di'_'("iion of lcsidu.il food, it aits U[i(iii tli" kidness, and iSiisls out elide mallei-, and thus will he found to wake one up Mtilit t< nll\, and neilhei to iu)iue the slum it li uoi to lsee]> the hi am asiake ailer hediime. Jn cold wcithei, warn' watii h !>> f.u the hest diink at diuuev time : and, m hot uiather, a draught of v, aim water is far uholcsomer and moi e cooling than cold or iced unlci " "Ir is \eiy sad,'' (-aid a neolchinan, " to think on th ; unmlxM of the woild's men who ha\e 1 itch heeu called to then last account. And the fact is," added he, Mith unction, "1 don't feel \ei j well in) .self.'' Tjii in, is snid to ho at Kedcar, a, small Milage in Knijl.Mid, a, eoik model of Linco'u ( 'afhedial, m.ulc hy a ploughman, which eontuns the ovtraoi'dniary number of 1,000.000 old coiks, and acoupicd! ten yea is and so\en months in Imilding. 11 vis \\n Mic! - Tf you wish to de>Mn\ 111 IH (iti p.lllu fdi II II I\M SI.H \l k"\!!N X1 1 i i k in ii i' Vi ts lid Od, antl Is, t(i In obtained of ill id.rKitpir, nr lioni J ii llni by cn- < losing ,in i \h,i si, imp. ()\i, SniihlM. — i'l.uioi. .1. Shoitts' I'njiiil it \il I niui' —Un iiisF-i 1 i<-s Oil P.untmirs \n i cli ii in il nil Is Wi'lO liil.lP- .H Is. llii*]). I(s,n ( in ij-r.'H i 111 .mil L'istlj Countiy siilist ril« is ■=< liainif si imps oi ollioivi<;c will lint t.iUts 1)) rituin post Ln< lnsp --t unpt rl uisildih' 1"i unls — I'KSMIs ] hlioui l , 140, (>iin 'tii-et, \inlJ nu] — ['\I)VJ ] Lll 1. IN IUJ, UIV-U — Till-K AND NOW.— It in iki ills suppo,( (1 tluil 111 tho btish wo have to put up ss vii in ins dis( omloits .mil pi nations in tl.e shape ol food l-'Drnicrlj it sv.is so, but nov ill inks lo T I? Hill, s\ho h.is himself d\\( It in the Imsli, il luod (loos consist ilnelh ot I' en il mi' its Ins Cm omai Saici j'nes to them i most de'ei l.ihle fl iwur, ni.ikinjx tluni as well of th' jil unest Kiod most 1 1 jos.ible, .mil instcid is Ii nil lose nils, mil mdi^Lstlblu d mipcr his Iml'Kos i » Loi om si I>s\:s(. Powoir in 'ke 1 ; tho sen In v.t In ( .id, scones, c.ike«, and p.istr3 r far siipmoi and nioie svholesome than yeast 01 leivon. Sold li) all storekecpcii svho can obtain it from my morrliant in Auckland. You will do well to furnish your house from Gnhck and Ciams'cll's They have nosy the ni<i<:t roiii|,lcto I'urnishinir Warehouse in Auckland, furnitute to suit all classes, good ■strc.,^, jnd chc-ip. Ihcv ha\ c Tapestry Carpets :,iim 2s ,5d -pei -\ ird, Hmssols from 3s lid per yard. Linoleum from 3s Ofl lo (is, Oil Cloths from Is (id to 4s Od per yard, good 12 feet svidc Oil Cloths .it 3s (id per" yard. Immense assortment of Iron Hcdstcnds from Infants' Cots to 5 feet wiilcbalf-tostcr BodstMds. Double iron Hed■■te^s fiom Sos. 480 Bedsteads in stoclc to select from, beddings ot all kinds and sieos kopt in readiness. Dining, Sitting, Drawing-room Furniture, and nnd a Inrge assortment of Manchester in 1 iirmshi if; Goods,' including -\ lot of <~ i X > n s Hook Catalogues sent free to inItc tiding puichascrs. Gurlick and Cranwell, ' City Hall Arcaae, Qucca-it^ot,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1757, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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GLEANINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1757, 9 October 1883, Page 4

GLEANINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1757, 9 October 1883, Page 4

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