his friend with that whole and undivided passion of friendship in his breast with which he bad quitted him a month before. Giustiniani was asleep when he entered the house, and he was received by Marie. In his excited state of mind; he was apt for new impressioes, and half an ho
By attention and careful cultivation, good flax may be grown on various soils; but some are much better adapted for it than others. The best is a sound, dry, deep loam, with a clay subsoil, or a light soil with clay subsoil. It is very desirable that the land should be properly
ertML- SUBSCRIBER begs that has just I received supply of the FRENCH MODERAIOR LAMPS; also. Pat Mum's CANDLE LAMPS; CANDLES, and FRENCH LAUD OIL. THOMAS UREDfN. Ironmongery. House Furnishing, and Fancy Warehouse, Femquay street,
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SHEEP AND CATTLE-DRESSING COMPOSITIONS RE purely Vegetable Eslracu, and are quite free from Poiton of * ,y lievcnpiion. which makes them peifectly asfe to uae. both so s» ths health »f the Animals and Herd* are concerned, M- Prepaiatiuo* are before any other Maoufaciured Article
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