Exeter Times, 1874-2-5, Page 3(4,4 c•rir r Ooirookw
a ilb,' COLLa1; '0..133)1., VI 3pe ia tie,
o IOU, chamber on Afonday, Pknn.
7 o'cloek. p.m, Pit -1. 1F.
lit, Reeve, ia the chide; Coutieillore
1)0,1a 0.10, liqbia a tad )1oLetta).. Au ao-
unt. from \Via. Porte was prosented
by the clerk end laid over -until next
meetiag. A„ petition from the Inman
Divisiba Sons of Il(miperance praying
for the, granting: of fewer lieeileee end
raising the ON t of shop licenses was
preseuted and lead, when it was moved
lav A. Goodacre, eeconded hy 0, Robins,
Unit the petition of Lucien Division No.
3.19 be received and laid over until the
next, mooting of Council. ---Carried.
Moved by 0. Robins, Seconaod by A,
eGoodaere, that the clerk instruct the
tax. collector to complete the collecting,
of times by the 10th hist. and ,retura
the roll to the treasurer and that the
clerk notify the auditor 'to meet at the
Treasurer's office for the purpose of
auditing the municipal itocognts not la-
ter than the 1,5th nista—Carried. Moved
by 0. Robins, seconded by A., Goodaere,
that the clerk draft a by-law and have
it ready by the next meetiug of Council
appointing W. W. Lee, Liens e Iu-
spector for the current yearat a sal-
ary of $10.—Carried. Moved by A.
Goodacre, seconded by 0. Robins, that
the clerk be instructed to draw up a by-
law appointing John Boden liesesser
for this menieipality for 1874 at a sal-
ary of $25.—Carried. Moved by A.
Goodacre seeonded by R. McLean
,
that the minutes of this Council be sent
te the London Free Press for publica-
tion, ---Carried, The Council adjourn-
\ ed to.meet on the 23rd inst., at 7 p.m.
\ SAtarara Mr Blake, on his way
home from the political meeting at Ex-
eter, stopped at Lucaa for supper. A
number of youths assembled in front of
the hotel, and as. the hon. gentleman
was starting away, the leader of the
boys cr. -iint in clear tones : " Now,
boa, tl t
hearty cheers for (a pause,
during Witch a beaming smile over-
spread the features of Mr. Blake, and
his hand was raised to remove his hat)
for Sir John A." The hat was not re-
moved, but the horses feltthe whip and
' the chancery lawyer left, while the
crowd cheered lustily.
, SOUTH HURON ealTEST.— A good
ideal of money was won andlost here on
the Sinith Huron election.
Grates n Earmy.--The election
of Crowell Wilson over the traitor
Glass,in East Middlesex was the cause
of great rejoicing in Lucan. Crowd:,
thronged the telegraph office, and when
the welcome"- news arrived, cheers Were
given anda rush made to the street,
where a huge Bonfire was soon made,
into whiali an effigy of slippery Dave
(madestill more slippery by a coat of
oil on the turned coat with which he
-was dressed) was throwe, ;speechee
were made by several of our villagers
after which a large number adjourned
to the Queens hotel, when a cempli-
mentary oyster serener was got up in
hon n.• of 0e. Woodgate, of Grauten,
for his, e'fori in the Conservative in-
terest at the late elections. A pleaeent
evening was soeat And it was not, until
'the small hours that the company sep-
arated.
• A STla BIDDrI.Pa,---For' some time,
.past n young man waned..tatonnelly,_
T* 'Who drives stage from Lucan to Lon-
don haet'been paying his addresses to
the Claugiater trf Thompson,
re sidineaton the feti a eousion, Bead' the
'village Of limain, but I tai damsel refas:,
ing hina,he determined. to abduct her
from therpeterinil roof by 'f.,rce.
the .nigho. of the, 9tii. of January he
gathered his friend' about him for f.116
purpose,id &u tne :Limber 01.' halfea-
dozeu they visited Thompson's honae.
They were alt en Morph: and denianded
admittance as peaee 'ifideersin thy aine
of the Queen, saying:tixey- werein search
' of a horse thief.' The door was accord-
ingly opened, and they proaeeded to
Search the houee for the girl, but as she
was not to be found. t1.10), assaulted
Th01231)841 grievionSly. He sacceeded
. in melting his:escape. and went to a
neighbor to sunimon help, but
while he was there the marauders came
thither, t hulking :the young woman
might be concealed ,..there, but after
thoroughly searaing the house they
feleft. Nothing. Jurther occuared till
Saturday ' night last, wheal the same
'crowd made an attack on the dwelling
of Mr. Thompson, jr., eon of the person
Fe vaned, who was lately married.
: They sma—sld the windows With (1111.1)8
fired. pistols through in than, .and used
all sorts of I.:insect:My language, ending
-in tearing down the fence' and making
.a bonfire,iu front of the.dobr. Thomp-
son identified two of party as Don-
nelly and CorcOritn,. and 'went to Lon-
don on Monday last to f"iinforre. against
. them.'Detective Pludr is now on their
. , .
,
Trint.—About •one o'clocl Sunday
Afternoon the fine store and residence
1V1r: T. B. Ciruest, M. P. P., was des-
troyed by bre. The tire was first dis-
covered In the roof. It is supposed to
have 'orginated :froin a clefective elfin -
%Ley. The contents on the ground fiat
were mostly saved. The loss is ab
$8,(`00n,partially insured.
somscasotzesartmossmangismirmasorneneramprzritse
elNe Liani lloriekd .fileig
ro tht: ditorrof the lattari,
5is,—BeinE4 ,an. old acquaint-
.ance of yours,,I take the liberty Of ad-
dressing you on „the above tpieabion ;
that 1 am incaPeble of auswerine• it
c , •
• MySelf,
for 'my roason.,.readily answers
No. It is not a difficult question to
avower, especially as the fact of experi-
ence is the most indubitable evidence of
the truthfulness of the answer ; and if
„mistake not, 'should the citizens of St.
*,Mary'e 'bull, keenly apply their observ-
ing factiltiee toward the Council Board
in this year of our Lord 187/, they will
rfi: d yet, one xnore proof of the answer
to this query, in the actions of their
inantaeulate ToWn F'atliereprevious to
whose election notbreati'dine could be
heard to distmtb the rannie,ipat quiet -
:acts, to the time of the nOlnigahiOn, as
to Who would ruinesent our interests at
the Conned Board for 1871. So indif-
ferent, indeed, tile ,itepirtuite for intiniei-
pal honors then appeared, that molly of
Our dtizens feitaed W0 woald have no
Cottrienlers
to reeefve fro tithe halide �f
G'Overnittent the $1 9,000 to be giva
tCr OtIt f.OWIl ftSIrt the Provinehtl sur -
lits funds. Bnt though tilny 111•NO,'
deeeiVed Oil dill 8 poit 110Veltr10-
tite waiter 'ayes not ; for he detected
he'llitiftry. glare in fbeeyes of' the old
0where each mem
fthe'a'board said positively). "
tn.
slot o foi ooczucu ikpou
thcy worn clo,dcd. no), L,7t)'" P"''''69‘ 4 70' ecn4
aroee the quvey hi tile mind or the, ,vaikoeCso, veenee twee veeie
, " boodle:I on (0: ..ibout the;last f Gotobov, c • riwe
vvrito0, atl„, bit'S .4014„4.t 1,104 2„ why row4,0„.0 1,,Liw,v,ok
550 50 AMyt) VIC 01,1110 by t1.131 La; a. 33 7.3 W..
was there snoh an 1111118110.1 0111111 bOtbre i lL(Y. )441.1'())V.V,
the storm 2 They kept very quiet,
even as the expeideeced huntar (loth
when his eye fleet eeeth tixo gft1110 afar
till his aim is .8.841,11'0(1 Qf 11 dead AUL
•
J1011e0 (.110i1" Se,(1.11111g lilitiiI01:011C0---
innoo their lies, Not among the least
of their lying lvas the almost unani-
nioas promise. Ow), made to their old
town constable, to appoiut hint to (ace
again ; but heneet men are dangerous to
IGLU VC:8, alla thqy 11441.01'St00(1 it; for
when the ballot was taken, but three
BONEST minv voted against sevon, thieves --
t1104 if the answer to the query
liars honest men 2" bo true- Rut liars,
besides being thieves, are cowards, and
eonteraptihle—always preferring the
dark and intricate Ivey to the open,
manly, honest course. I-Ience their un-
13ritishostracisna, by means of the bal-
lot—voting in the dark, for the clood
was • • 0141 and could not bear the light,"
Tho system, of course, is consistent
with the character of the Father of
lies," who is also the " Prince of Dark-
ness," and the legitimate patron of all
thieves, knaves, and. liars ; and hence
also is the truth of tlie maxim " the
Devil'children have the Devil's luck'' ;
and in consequence the citizens of the
town of St. Mary's may yet regret that
they have elected seven Hare instead of
honest menefor this year -1874.
Yours, &c.,
VERITAS.
mrosn.33,-.
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N L
Ti.A.40 now() 044 p FAA). vri4-1.0 ;rack) at
410.1)010140-801 W:00,94•41,0karir ter
aa aatti,oria it= the, .940140 'to itaiiiit
110n-jaiiiin Of the Nillag0 Exeter,. 111'
4he Comity 01 Hum), 335tin Attorney 1111a solioltor
pT.0Ug, 131)1113 & yr),
Solicitorc for Applicant,
January lat, 1874,
•
INSOLVENT SI,OT OF 1869
—
IN TIIE MATTER OT Joxl,E0 vrn,
Lux C4-RA/On, ok Zurrla..0:, borne,
'r 'i JANUARY 17 h
' 4-YsoLvEAT6,1 ATURDAY,
T.T
,
s
oTicE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tho Insolvents have deposited '‘vith mo
a Deed of Composition and Discharge purporting
to be executed. by a naujority of their Creditors
who are respectively creditors bo r the suM of ono
hundred dollars andupwards, and who represent
as
atlet throe -fourths in yaluo fe tho liabilities of
the Insolv.ents, subject 'to be computed in ascer-
taining such ProPOrtiell, and if no opposition to
such oempesition and discharge be made by any
creditor within throe juridioal dayS after the last
publication of this notice, 1 shall act upon such .
:1-1Lootor,
rgs? 01111/0$itiOU •111d, dise,harge thecording to
ALEX, DAVIDSON
;a;
[MAT F.LA
-NUAL AUCTION SALE
30
Drodericies Cheap Stare I
Will ciommenee On
Assignee.
lIlunUton Jan, 28,1,874,
,-
FATIM F011 SALE
Tho undersigned offers his Farm, Lot 19, Con, 4,
Stephen, for 1110. It consists of 75 acres. There
is a large briclt house, (now) iv storey•and a-littlf, on
the promises, with new brick tlairy and grainery.
TEroktas. GRANVILLE.
"'• Stephen, Jan. 22, 1874, 22-113.
Mr. Farrow has been returned fin' the
s. on )3, an el, el -
North Biline of H REPORT 0I1 EXETER PUBLIC
SCHOOL FOB 1873.
whelming majority of 199 over Mr.
Leckie, Ministerial.
Many i° ons, apparently healthy on
retiring, die during the enervating
hours from 3 to ,5 in the morning. 'Hie
life force being lowed at that time .
113b-
tuse 1.11Ore readilly succumbs Indi-
vidlulils shfialy sid of forty, aaal
whose vitality has been impaired, are
mod susceptible. Follows' Compound
Syrup of Hypophosphites Will sustain
and tone the nervous system,, and its
use is a necessary precantimi againft
PREMATURE mortality-
meer......aeaerataaaetemsaarmameamaaita . aeameRg,
ozaRlemGES.
MoNi00er.-17AX0E.----At the brido's father's
on Annary the 30th. by the Jier. W. C.
Beer, Mr. David McNichol to Miss Jane
"Vance, both of Tisborno.
Dixem0rm--111tra,sotT.—ln Zion B. C. Chitral,
13eborne, ou February 3rd, by the 1iev-
3..Edwards, assisted by the Rev.W. 0.
Boer, Andrew Din.stnore, Esq., teacher, to
Miss M. A.. B. Millsou, eldest daughter of
George Millson,Esq., all of usisycno.
yr-Ini3VIMI•123MMYZ.P.,54Z.91461=IFY4...33==
Sale 17,?4,Er.gter.
WYDNEsnAv. ..Fnn 18, 15'74.—Farra Stok
3.10, the property of the It A.. Froid
Frfpcishurgis. Terns 0 mos. saki at 1,'ain
'E. BObsullestiv. Aro.
The following are reported as per 100 lbs,
EXETER,
(Corrected by Spachinan &!13ack.)
White NiTheat,n(rT • 3 1 20 d'a 2 00
Spring Wheat ' 1 83 .1 55
Flour, per 'barrel 5 50 0 5 10
0011 . ..................... ... 1 00 0 102
Peas 80 133 0o
71 cg,
. 1 333 1 09
911 to3 00
14 0i1 .14 10 G)
18 (54 20
....,„.. . ... 20" 20
1635 17
12
5 (X) (e) 50)
50 ;Lc 1 00
73 (6,1 3. 00
Barley
Corn
Potatoes
kitty
Butter, keg
" roll
Rggs
anra
Hales
Sheen Skins...
Lamb Skins •
f'.10,11................ . ......... gEd s io3
WooS
Apples,p
' er bag • 60 s1.1 75
3333360 TS,
'4‘:exts 00.. 103
Pere 0005
Turkeys, from 13±0 7 cents',per ; Puesc, 5 cents
per lb; Chnm
ickes, fro20 to 30c. perlpair. Straw
Der load, 53 00 10 54 00.
LONDON.
(Front yesterda y's Free Press.)
White Wheat, new -I 02 " 2 03
1 90 " 1 97
1 10 " 1 15
1 08 " 1 13
1 12 "1 15
1 00 " 1 13
" 50
35 • 40
" 24
10" 25
000
Red Fall Wheat, old
" " now_
Suring, old
Barley, new
Peas
03(3, 11093
Eggs, fresh, per dos
Butte,
Hides. ................. . ...... ...... .. 00 6 " 0 07
ST. MARY'S.
S'• 2 00" 2 05
Fali Wheat
Spring Wheat 1 80 " 1 00
Oats 1 00 " 110
Ports 00 " 100
13 u titer 18 " 20
,Eggs . 15 " 10
35333 14 00 " 10 00
Wood 275 300
Pork 023 700
,osur....r....ar %.,.r 0 ....• amianmeameareaacusa
SI-3A.F0I1T11
-Fall Wheat s• 1 10 " 1 18
Spring Wneat .. ' 1 05 " 1 13
Barley 00 "1 00
"
Onto , 32 37
• ozo 10 . l 51
1.311 t ter, No. 1 20 " 21
16 " 18
Flour 6 00 " 0 00
May ............... .. ....... ........... .............. .. 15 00 3'15 00
Hides 00 6 " 00 0
Wood • 2 00 " 3 00
LITCAN.
White Wheat
T:on.dwoU
Spring .
Oats -
00/3.F1 -
13311033
Potetoei3
A pplos
Cordwood
Pork
Beef
Hay
Hides
Sheepslcinti
Butter
Lard
Eggs
- 13)1. " 122
1" 1 21
1 13 " 131
0 "010
55 " 003
130 " 1 35
000 " 000
- 540 "060
250 " 80))
380 " 6 50
- 4)30 " 577350
1801) " 14 00
0 0331 " 0 06
0 85 " 1(30
0390 " 002
003 " 0013
0113 " 0 19
0-4-010-4 .
BUFFALO.
Bwriqr,oJan. 301874,
CaTrren—The receipts to day were 697
head, making the total supply for the
week thus far 6,647 head, or 391 care,
against 491 Cf1.1."8 for the 80,1110 'LIMO ,last
week. Thlt few buyers were present
this Morning, and they were nob suffi-
cient sales to establish a market ; some,
20 or 25 cars will be held 0,1753r nutil
next week.
SHEEP7n Lames.—Tho receipts to
day, incladioig reported arrivals, were
8200,head,' making the total sanely for
the weak 13,800 head, against 28,890
dead for the sanic,,tinie last week. The
market eloSed iee'dve, anclfirni with all
offerings disposed of. Canada sheep
arid lambs, $5 to $5 00 ; western, $5 to
; sales of 311500, head 3.4fichigan
sheep, ranging from 76 to 116 1bs,$5 to
$7, ,
Ifoosaa--The receipts to day
itteltid-
itg reported arrivals, were 1,100 liead,
making the total supply for the wok
thus far 14,400 head, against 21,200
head for4he same time last The
infirketfi tva2 sloW but firm this morn-
ing ; Yorkers, $5,51) to $6 ; heavy hogs,
$0. to $0,25, with eholee lete at a shade
higlioyfigrit'03. r.rh6rp areb t few loads
offeringLight Digs' aro a drug on the
maaket.
nte
11/ ijjj
VSTRAY.----CAme U1)011410 Prelingas
_mai tho tacribet, Lei 14 con, 13. irsherne
On er about Om (chile of agnuary "last, oWn and
l3)10t4 Any person proving property nifd 1yi4
expenses can take them away,
24. 4 3., 0tAifltlt
„To{ al No, of Children on Register - - 335
5.1313340 attetVance, 1St 11.111f Year - 157-4050
2nd, half yoar - 170- 3* 5
for the year - 189-60110
Teachers 01111310330(1- - - 4
DR.
Balon 11a110, en
,Tany, 1, 1873 - 8033
Itoe'd Nun. Grant 180 0.1
Gov't grant, 104 00
" 0011.4 373 0,i
" other 801130e110 5.1
51250 51
GEORGE
THOMAS
Wm. Sanders, Sec.-Troas
Exeter, January 02, 1
CR.
Paid teachors 8914 05'
" Lent repairs 43 51
" lighting, fire,
fuel, cleaning
6031001,300.-tro.
acct. since last
aceount. • 142 44
Ba1.hand,Jan.12,'74 160 51
51260 31
874. 22-31.
GO TO THE
OLD ESTABLISHED
aitruG ,STORE
For the largest and best assortment of
PURE DRUGS,
MEDICINES, DYES,
WINES AND LIQUORS
for ...nedicinaluse, ltud everything usually kept in a
first-elase Drug Store. Special ,frtmtion pai0 to
filling receipts and prescriptions, and satisfaction
;guaranteed.
C. VAITDUSEN,
1133. W1NAN, M.D. Chemist & Druggist.
T G -RIG. G ,
.
1.4C,a17011,-;v3.2.t Tilou a -41a
BIAL E
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER
A. Stock of
Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, 'Wesleyan
and Bible Christian Hymn Books,
Psalm Books for the use of Pres-
byterians, Church of England Prayer
Books, Miscellaneous Literature
of a non -demoralizing nature,
and a generalassortinent
BF SCHBOL BOOKS WSTIMENERV
always on hana
SEAFORTH:AND HURON
ar hie VlorlD3.
ILZE1E.:217, rgf, 0 MT
(LATE OF HAMILTON,)
Would intimate to their numerous friends and the
gonoral public that they aro prepared. to 1111 all
orders for
Monument, Headltoncm, Table To,
1/19,nties,
Granite Monuments Imported to Order.
Work of the best style and ext. and cannot bo
surpassed.10 tnis part of Ontario.
A Call respectfully solicited.
Opposite Logan & Jamieson's Storo,
MAIN STREET, SEA.FORTH
/I. L. MESSET. MESSET.
rilo THE FR,12.,E & INDEPENDENT
EL1CTOLS
:ff.1•3.4011..4MIN.
poNonvAT.ivits and REFORMERS
, •
alike should avail tlicninelVe5 of tuis passing 01 -
.,i)ortimity to secure sonio of tho
GREATEST BA.RGAINS EVER
sHowx in ST. MARY'S.
a thi.grp.,t
MUTER CLEARING SALE 1
of G. 13. SmIth's.
35e,13 determined, ihis time, if posSible,. to
AtAKII A. CI.;171AN f3WgEr OF WINTEIMOODS
Sabre his sprifig fitoelc cominencoe tO arrive, which
His Buyer
whoS 316. 301 to Britain This Winter
IS NOW SELECTINO,
tw-444-4
,31:4V zinTEZ
111Alt/C1a13)01t31
girt,/ .0tr cei)st.
G. 13 81\113J:ff.
miry .3)3) 117
SATURDAY, JAN. 17T11; TUESDAY, 20TH ; THURSDAY, 22ND, AND
SATURDAY, TIIE 24TH, COMMENCING AT 7 P. M.
This sale is genuine, and:no puflidg is allowed. '
enforced, so that ladies may also attend the pale.
N.
rder will be etrictl
th,
that Bargams
44
3. W, B RODERICK.
B ------I have ehese sales every winter, so as to make room for Spring Stoc
arasanogswanno
JOHN BANTON
At the beginning of tho New' Year, begs to fender his hearty thanks to his many patrons and
friends for the support so liberally and kindly accorded to hiln since opening in April; last, and
to assnre them and the public generally that no effort will be spared to make it both a , pleasure
and a profit for those who favor him with a call to do business with him.
As he is anxious to do
Business With Good :Men
and ku6wing that nany of this class do not find it convenient to pay for every article at time
of purchasing, lA has adopted the following system, which will be atriotly carried out:
L C 0 IT 11'7'S
wiU become ("Jutland pa:rah/0 on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July, r.nd 1sf October, in each year.
Interest will bo charged on all past due &coon/its, al the rate of 8 per otatper all LIM. All
Goods Will be plainly marked. at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIG URES
•
ana no discount allowed. The prim asked will in no case be deviated from, so that tho small-
est child can purchase as economically as the shrewdest buyer.
JOHN BANTON.
TIE N DE R S WAN TED.
Tenders for the erection of Nistoroy-and-a-licilf
ick house will be received by !the undersigned
up to Thursday, Fobtuary 121b, 1874. TLie house
to bo 1)0111 111 the 911105(3 of Exeter.'I Brick and
sal dl supplied. TM:lowest nor any tondor,not ne-
cessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may
be 50611 19 Sainwell &Pickard's store, 1?.zeter.
- RICHARD HANFORD.
Exeter. January 10, 1874. 23-23.
1-11, xecu 6rs' Sale
Steam Saw & Grist
PArm, STOCE, ETC.
'A/FR.7,E. BOSSENBURY HAS RE-
OEIVEDiinstructious,from the Executors
0± tOoSoto,
ABSALOM FREID
to sou byPublic",Auction, atFroidsburgh;on Wed-
nesday, tb o .11 th February, 1874, •
tho following valuable property:
1135000(05 Marc, 1 Horse voars old, 1 mare com-
ing 4 year.; old, utile!' Cows, 1 Fat Cow,. 2 two-
vear.ohl Steer:4.0m two-year-old Heifer, 1 year-
ling Heifer, 18 well-bred ONYOB. 1 thorough -nod
Ram, Southdown Ra, 9;store Pig, 1 double Wagon,
Buggy,1 pleasure Sie.igh, 1 Cutter, 1 pair Bob-
sleighs, 2 pair log Trucks, 2 Plows, Root shutter,
1 pair 'Double Harrows, 1 strew Cutter, 1 Hayraltn,
11)ouble sot Harness, nearly now, 1 set single Har-
ness, about 10 tons Hay, a quantity of Whotut,and
Pea straw, 100 bushels of Pea a quautity otTur-
nips, 01,',0113311tr1133 of Pine Lumber, and Basswood
andliManle flooring, 1 largo :copper Rittlemcarly
new, 2, meattubs, 'V.theelbarrows, 1 304horse pow-
er tubills.r boiler, awl a'great many other articles
Mo numerous too mention.
Also on tho same day, itnot-previously seldAligt
valuable Mill property, consisting:of 1513301 saw
aril Griot Mill, driven by a 25-horso powor engine,
and in Wood working order, doing an extensive
business, in an excellent business locality. Also a
good, well eised Dwelling House, with lot, stable
and outbuildings. Also that valuable farm adjoin,
lug Froiclaburg„ consisting of a part of Lot 2038; B
of Hay, containing about 85 acres,
TOMS 1—n1r/3011a PrOpOrty-9vor $5, 97. mouths
credit, on furnishing approved mint notes, yonder
that amount cash. Terms of Real, Estate made
known on day of Sale
HENRY DIRSTEIN.
ISAAC MASTER. Executors.
N.13.—Clairus and Settlements of the Estate
must be made to Mr. Noah FroleVon or before tho
day of sale, to save costs, ,
Froidshurg, /an. 20, 1874. 23-23
EXETER NORTH
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
advantage of tbfs oppor
make known to the inhabitants of Exeter
/1115 000113333 that thoy ar6 prepared to
Most 8tylsh ,fiugg es,
AT NELLES'S !
Dom ana STATIONERY
DEPOT
Main Street, Exeter.
will be found a large and well selected
stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Copy Boo2so, s s,
MISCELLANEOU 5 1300K
CHURCH SERVICES,
PRAYER BOOKS
BIBLES
HYMN BOOKS
ETC., ETC., "
for the different denominations.
FANCY GOODS
such as
VASES
TOILET SETTS
WORK BOXES
LADIES' COMP'NS
WRITING DESKS
INK -STANDS
POCKET BOOKS '
ALBUMS (choice)
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
siich as
FLUTES,
CONCERTINAS
VIOLINS
VIOLIN STRINGS
ROSIN
BOWS
KEYS and
I3RIDGES
The Stock of Stationery will be found
complete in every lino.
All orders for
smut T
MAGAZINES, and
PERIODICALS
not in stock,
VILLE]) WITH PROlkiIPTNESS.
CIAtterfr!, &64,
that can ho built Magda o3 the 711:31) 1.1(1 •tAti'
riaetida,PWOrhinen hie employed, t'ind ita the pro.,
)»IotSS( 33 thoronghly practical, they will have a
supervisien ovot all 'Work dtrric.
It:'ortlanct. Sw?.:1 Body
and. ()telly stvilSh Cuttera adWalbn hand at oity
&loos. I'S (115)1(1' tatetatiori 3311,1
:LiOz's( Shot
(40110,v),
148 dlef�re PtIreh
obourggeoba.
Mania and .73114731/
on hand.
oitiker -1)613
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The Weeitly
tomombbr th nime and place,
6 0 calf k:r A NEI,LES.
316 1"t6 One door' South ot Tit ille"8 Sine 8tore,
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AT' To
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
large fitock of
CUT72
Both Doi -ib 1 & Single
Swell-Bodyand Portland.
NOglAsT,21,{,LeILTIgEood sTolOectiEtj. 1111
kinds of ,
Cutters and Sleighs
made to ordor at the shortest notice.
Painting, Trinw.v.ing,
ar.td. 11.1.5air ins;
Promptly attended to.
ALL WORK WARRANTED to giro satisfaction
J. TnicK.
JOH 1REBLE' S.
BOOT, SHOE,
AND
airness
MAIN STREET.
A large and vsried assortment ofj.iadies, Gonts'
and Children's
•
MOOTS diAZIOES
OF PrIIENLATEST STYLES AND BEST.:
Rept constantlyron 1iand...'4 Also a choiceaot:of
FELT OVERSHOES, RUBBERS, SLIP-
;PERS,;:d0.
7 Mr, T. having secured tho BOrVICCS of MR. J.
COMMAFORD, is prepared to roceive orders for
all doscriptior.s..of
CARRIAGE, LIGHT06 •T-TEAVY
HARNESS,
A complete stook of
ORSEFCLUITE
'RIGA r2RUSIIES,
CORDS,
TRUNKS,!
The subscriber takes this opportunity of thank-
ing the public for their past support and assures
them that es nothing but the best material is used,
and none but first-class workmen cmploped, they
will find it to their advantage to continuo that
support.
0 ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
CIDER-WM AM REPAIRDIV
Exoter,NOvember 203.1, 3873. --33-1y,
-WINTER !
W.6aTIBISSE
Have now rn hand a quantity of
STOVE $
OF LONDON i'%3 HAMILTON MAKE,
And would solicit a erill from any- wishing s really
.
5000 111(010. A quantity of
Tinware, Coper-ware, etc.
" Always on hand. ,
AVE-TiZOtraIZENTa
MADE A SPECIALITY,
Old Copper, ilron,
Rags, &c.,
TAKEN !IN EXCHANGE FOR GNU
AT CASH MMES.
W. & R. MOTT
Exeter, October 16, 1873.
THE E., EC., Sz B.
r'itfttataagor
fin1111111/111111Mile
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THE stibscriber hogs to thank the people of Ex-
eter and surrounding country for tho vory 131)0111
patronage bestowel upon hini in tho past, and now
after enlarging his prerniiiefl is prepared to do work
which cannot be surpaSsad either in or outside of
cities. Particular attention paid to the ,making
and fitting of COLIAltS.
HARNESS
HEAVY AND LIGHT,
33LACIt An SILVER MOUNTED,
3331 tho tnost stylish and fashionable manner pe„as
sibIo Repairing receives ovory. Tao
ROCKWELL ,BIT AND ovo.entoK
on gent 1169353/15 intimate to his raata frionas
that he MIA looked to their health and interorts
Boots and Shoe,s.
and has lust received 1 largo 11795Varied stock ter
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JITST IN TIME FOR THE COLD WEATHER.
SAMWELL & PICKARD
Have just received two baies of
BLAN-7KETS
nlso a ict of
SAT/VETTE and TWEEDS
that were bought at a price
Muoh Below Their Value,
and are selling very Cheap for Cash.
SAMWELL & PICKARD.
oRrs goks flooKs 11
STATIONE IF T 39 TIONERY,
LA
MEL
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MIDDLETON (LATE OF ST. MARY'S) WOULD INFORM TIM
-IL • People of Exeter and the surrounding country that ho has
OPENED OUT
BOOK Si STATa IfilsO"N"8 ERY STORE,
1N AM. SOUTHCOTT'S OLD STAND—SOUTH 00 THE BRITANNIA HOTEL, MAIN
STREET, EXETER. His Stock has been selected in the Best Markets, and Prirchasul
with exactness. It consists of Prayer and Psalm Books, Hymn Books, Family Bible'
s choke,
Literature, all the Poetical Works, Miscellaneous Readings, Works of the Standard Anthers,
He will pay particular attention to the various Weeklies, such as the
NEW YORK LEDGER, N. Y. WEEKLY, ',HARPER'S WEEKLY, HARPERIKBAZAR,
LONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS,
and all the other periodicals of the daps
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Music on hand. Orders Solicited
and romptly filled.
Any article 53 tho Stationery Line enriy be had at this Establishmen. as cheap as fn ths citiesk
The Standard S4711001. 130010i n stock.
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IV -ALE -PAP .
Those wanting :this article cannot do better than eall and Dann:line the Stock of Wall Pa,
which, with, the supply yet to be received, will be found complete. Remember the placo, and
give me a call.
FRA.'N-K MIDDLETON.
301011:10.11..
HARNESS,TRUNKS, &c
G. E_ACIRETT, EXETEIZ,
vaoh!ts carried on the business of Saddler and Darness Maker for the past stttoon years ta yes
midst, on:braces this owortunity of 11103115 111 sincere thanks to his many customers tor thevery
liberal patronage bestowed upon him. So as to retain this patronage and that of Lis nor custemors
he begs to state (111113 110 keeps en hand and 11.11.1108 tO order a first.chtss assortment of
HEAVY and LIGHT HARNESS
which lic Will 5(311 (11 chenp Itt• 0.119' 0/lor henso in the Delnia ion. Ne would cli special sttoutc
1135,3501)11 01 1101ts)0 OLOTRINO, just rocoivod, Ilo glso keops onhand
THE ROOD/ELL PATENT MT AND OVER.CHECK0
Particular fittention paidlto the fitting of collivec 3311(1 3110 fncing of them. 858r IMPAIRTNO 1484
with neatness and despatch. 1133385111811333113 'XI*/ P11A0331,--c1.1op aouth of las. PickarcVp Atom,
GEO. EACRETT0'
For the Looal Paper of the County
sul)Goribe for the Times and for
satisfaction 'in tile Printing Line
to tho • 1.1.5It (nit: