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s forgo beat David Gray,
"Alt of the: rich man across the way.
41 or Ihle :" hr said,
lull weary toil e ehibl=ei► s bread.
.,Por hint a;,ft cas alit! pictnrt'tl malls.
"A life of case in his spacious halls."'
The clang' of belle ou his dreaming broke ;
A dikter of dame, a whirl of smoke.
'Ox in tresis, forge grown white hot,
Coat anti Slat were alike forgot,
A the the highway the blacksmith. ran,
lu face alai mien like -t. crazy Mau.
Schoolhouse . !mire i" !noes hearts stood
And w.ene z prayed as women will ; Cain,
ii ably er the tumult the wztiting cry
Offrighteae.lchil:lrearose shrill zutl high.
Night ha it.t shadows hitt sun and earth
The rich wait sat by his costly !,earth,.
Lord er wile acres -and. untold gold,
Eat ,safe! s, e§nitlltw.ss, forloraa and old,
Ile tat:?aegl,t of the family 'cross the way :
"I waved,!_" h_ s!gl el, "I were. David Gray!"
The black -a :Kt limit at his ciuldreae's
°l.'." I,t ,% o e. • t,i ,'e at each A u l
,. M+1: darlings ell rafts! felt, ta.t 1." he crud,
u ty sin in thy btus,,llt:ss sttrrry'bide!
'*,luau ta)•eiav bav, i l arued how great
"ii-.t:h tem Thy bounty ani ray estate.'
MARRIAGE AND LONGEVITY.
API, to coax bttislielore out of einglu
blessedness and to a eetostse the stack
of old, twills by an inerease demand
f r w iv : s linty ,be involved in some
statements made by the Loudon I1eriect' bllousiliitily for the,.t plan rests wish 13gesis,na, with the resoureee at their
CRITICISING THE RUSSIAN
PLANS,
+� BETIEw OF OPERATIONS INBULGARIA —
How A WAR CORRESPONDENT O35.ERVED
EvctTs AT TKO FRONT —GEN. Gong -
1.
THE TIMES.
7
Of the army of the Czerewitch, Mr,
!'ogees lead much to say, but his .critia-
isms were by no means to the credit of
that imperial ?General. This investing
oalinam has riot with it the rudiments of
a siege train. He questioned if there
MID'S DASH Tlzlat�t Gs; T,us. BALEA'ws. were five score of shavela is tll:at army.
Mr. Arollibald 1`'OrbES, iu his lecture He thought the Czar iwiteh and his
at the United Service In-tituttou, Lou- {zeuerals had been for the most part
dell, .on Fiiday evening, Nov, 30, gave engaged in feeling their olxz, reser, if he
the first critical review of the Rua. might use the
expression. lneidentally,
si:eu operations iu R3uli;aria, he spoke of Russian soldiers in camp
Mr, Forbes modestly !,refaced his in a most pleasant manner, Six wren
lecture with a few words of a general occupy each tent, and they are fairly
!.hamster, catling atteutit,n to the fact rationed. Three lleittldie of wholesome
!haat Iso had served the Q leen as black bread is received by each soldier
pricste soldier, and that ,it leas to the lady, while the sties, ration, of a few
expo: mice gaailsed as a dragoon iu ties ounces goes to the great kettle in which
masks that he owed !Hach, of that sue- (soap is lulus twice a clay for bO men.
cess which he had oeen able to attain. H', acids thea the eiompany cooks are
in the later capacity of war correspon.
don in the tented field. Ile the gave
a resume cif what he had, seen of the
ftltsaiau Arany, co,sfihtiug himselfs x- long sustained fi;;llttog. it seemsrather
I eta:direly to matters miliary, and draw -
all
eller Etas,, DR announced, that,
tag coliclu�ittits winch cannot but be all and sundry in a fens- ;tn camp pass
read with interest in this country. He uneballenged, a watchword never being
began by describing the military pro- given out ,ar tle:hauded, except in tllu
pact'tatious during the Autumn and "in-
' for of 1870.7 ; tte,cl:iretl that mobilize, -
lion leas innuia.aliy c'1,lulsh'tu some
time before the declttruliouof war, and
ebt,wed that the streltgth of the Army
was wneh greater on palter than it was
m setual numbers. Next, he entlieed
wlntt lle believed to be the chief fea,
,00d foragers for soup, and that he had
never seen Russian troops utterlyration-
less, except during forted marebes or
inunediate vicinity tt the Emperor's
head'gnah•ters. Ilia opinions of the
eiege� t f 1'levua are already well-known
in barrier, lint his reference to this
part .if the campaign nee noteworthy. �--
Ile thought that «tale Russian con' Emblems of
victiou" that—souse what might, saeri•
fisc no matter what—Osman W110 was,
Buffalo
Robes! Buffalo Robe
0
'AVING tlurcbased Robes on the best of terms 1 arts prepared to niter
them at the lowest Rock bottom prices. They aro eelliug feet, (,'os-
tozlters will da well to sail and see them.
0
'The undersigned waiita 1,000 cords: of Card and x tov a Wood. Call
-l;.espectfully yours,
JOHN P. CLA.RKE.
r. (zz; S. GIDLEY
d price will be agreed upon.
Underta !tor ., a a F`l rnitui e
TOLLD SAY TO
those Atha iraten3
pare:a0s;ti.. to do so frets,
the ea.:tattfscturcr. Ttza
deafer who buss to stilt
again inns: necessarily
pare a mitt t ti►e cls +u
x,aset.e teLrcLaxns the
bea:rsit tV., rat ea ln:ot tail
tt. sat €, tl c+ vic..s of tip)
lt•.;n a then
o.Lth;a3e3
n''t!,k-3 ".en ti,o4:(•t city
!noun 'netitre:'icousetj»ont.
iPRtl cau tell clieaver.
0.1ii 1xfaeurei
TE • WorLD
cOl&eptce'c lttertitien
!.. t(a4 rttltitrtntrarrh,1ep:axt-
L",CC.t.Ca:.frn xS n sire soap.::
* eteti.ans:trertsweal:We
E °CG1 Ea cera r t r, de5lga, _e
rf sifts
lit. l'� t friat�tt.d.
< • < F rt9 b! b S3tia3 0.,°4 bier
1 e:(.Lilt X7,1 .t; .!t IL*
l �,t Q p Y 6e ()Or •
itru,=t0 tri per :v.ah„eie► lhX
atc4(,L rants to iv
st ,-tae to taL! in - *to
krocit:ces
DI oront $ocletieS,
titres of tree plan of tho eaulpiu n, he slut!, the temp raty s vtor of Tut
,!cueing that \viae* is! known ht this l key, must be driven out of Mauna,
couutry as the general idea was pre. "wreaked for theta the summer Autumn
p ,red in Ste Petersburg tsefore Ora d 6 campaign." Title is -enaction he him -
Duke Nicholas seats down to Army ; self looked oe as an error, but after'',
he.ati-quat•tere, and that the chit,/ re- the fiat tsvo disastrous battles the;
to rew.ud to ref:atone exi,titer bet.veen (;oast Heiden, the !tea 1 of the t i disposal !tad no alternative boat to deans,
luarriago at -d longevity. ,lid !ninths . .,,.rsli ,.tilfr of 1:uisia.e Tie. govern. from active prosecution of the wi,r nrt-
.ams b;tchelortl, it ,says, rat ly attain to Ina idea of the .sclleune was, ill the til the strength of Oman had been
extreme old age, and thin is tents of elvl,1011 of the lecturer, cooreet etratc�I;y, broken. In cotic1usioii, Mr. 1`'orbees
people living to c`xtraordinar,y ages by hut.uh,f(srtatriatay for the itesstan said he would with all caution reliant
,v. tlt;irlg fa ,losen times or t o, while arms, it bled for its fualdautelltel b t«ie from profhhey, but he thought that
the n►ssutut tion that the array corps at "should 1'leves fall by Chriettuas or
decub Jay of Bordeaux died in 1773 at
the ego of 101 years, haring laid
so:entice ce wires in the grave. and Mar-
garet M Aowe11. sa Scotch rouls ), died'
ul
176:1 at the age of 105, h;rvn;sr wept
at the untimely demise of thirteen rnen
mimeo Haines She had borne in rotation.
1'hus fear the A'rit'tr t3ces net put a very, it aside and preepare:l auutits,r, liven at
t:tM/raivary tux upon one's capaeitY t1i eleventh, Baur, 'brit the 1.neeian
for boltiug a tough morsel. but tt o leaders 1.teued freedom of irli isttive,
strain is rather severe when it ow; oar' and es well, peihals:s, fertility of ve-
to Hleeali of a pair rur►ncd Ravin Whe source, Hurl they, held to the scheme.
dt+ o is 111tnglo'y in 1711, the wan aged d s to the /ay ceeesiu.; the D+tn-
ube,.110 believed ,list one of the serio is
cameo was the fact that, whereas, the
four ems eompri3ing the first line of
ether far us years. the army If operation worn ready to
gmarch, it was not so with the three
corps o.nnprieiug the eeeond line; and
DENOUEMENT OF AN :PLODB., yet it ens impassible for hiw to wain•
1TEYl', , ,,tin teat that river coal(' not have bee
least should approximate ,hair Shit the New Year, andthe winter be Lard,
strength. IUZellla te and well devised' and close*, of which there is now every
ou this bypatlweis, it a:wotl vitiated and liProspeet, there cart interpose no very
wreeked in virtue of the hue lctnnercia1 ec`•ru+us obetacle to hinder a large Rue..
default. A Napoleon or a Multke under' Ata!l arwv from crossing tho Balkans
the altered ccluditions would .are east by the :iclliplre Pass."
3.10 and the women 104, leaving a ten-
der youth 114 years old to bewail his
orphanage null reflect on the strength
of that tis sv{dote held hie Iiaronts to-
! lRF,E it+ttr3 I r TUE PENITENTIARY.
This has been a good year for elope.
ments, but sea have seldom had the
,latastaetiou of recording snob a denoue-
ment to one of those affairs at trate.
attired in the Stretford i?apse Court on
Friday. Last summer it workingman,
aimed Melville dwelt with his wife iu
Mitchell, slid there boarded with the
pair one Andrews, who was of theeillc Lor
',Mario, and croon won the .ifectious of
Mrs. 11l'.elville, with whom he eloped.
.taking with him such loose properly as
the !Melville residence contained. The
pair lived for a time in Palmerston, in
ouch bliss a, is afford:d the wicked,
when they separated, vas suck couples
`generally do, Mrs.:1Ielvilze rejnittii.g.
her forgiving husband at Stratford,
whither size was s. ton followed by A,t-
drews, who hung around Derr. Melville's.
.!louse during the latter sabsence, hold-
ing clandestine interviews with the ob-
ject of hia nuholy love, and mission -
ducting as only such a oharaeter can.
Mrs. Melville's sister was very poperly
(opposed to such proceedings as these,,
and having had high words with Au-
drews she revenged herself upon him
by having hint arrested as a vagraut,l
,upon which charge the Police Magis-
trate committed Bial to jail for eight
days. During his sojourn in jail, it oe-
.Curreit to the- prosecution that it he
could be convicted of stealing the goods
taken from Mr. lsielville's - hou-e ail
.Mitchell a substantial check could be
put upon his mad tamer.. After duel
inquiries Andrews was brought up on'
the charge of larceny, the principal
witness against him being of nourse,'
Mrs. Melville, who told also story and
threw the blame upon Andrews. This
`vas ail that was required, and the gay
'vagrant was awarded three years in the.
_penitentiary for larceny. He will not
disturb the peace 01 the Melville house-
hold again for some time, nor be able
to talk dove under the sears, but he'll
get three meals per dietn, such as they.
are, without stealing them.—Stratford
, 2erald.
Little sufferers from nausea .and
(colic are speedily relieved by Milk of
Magnesia, the great household specific
for disorders of the infautile stomach
•land bowels., and a moat reliable :and
Tleasant ,renhedy for the nausea to
which married ladies am ;salitect. No
,family should be without it. Can be
la ad at all chemists in 50 cent and one
414111 bottles,, attfttt9ee
erusaed weoke before it actualltr was
passed. Of Zimmermann, who led the
army which crossed the .Danuh° near
Ibralia, the lecturer spoke as a capable WO
General. "But he has never had 10,000
leen at his disposal, never had reason-
!dale discretionary powers, and. was
switched off, as it wore, on aside tract;,
and left to watch the decimation of his
troops, not by bullets but by malaria."
Lately, however, Gen. Zimmermann
has been reinforce!, and has been be-
stirring himself, but even Air. Forbes
would hardly deny that his creeping
ding toward Silistria with one flack
to au impassable river, and the other
exposed to a sudden attack, is singu-
larly en wise. On the actual ot orations
of crossiug the Danube by the main in-
vading force the lecturer had kat little
praise to bestow.
The ,successful passage of the Bal-
kans by ,vxetls. Gouticho and Mirski,
this war correslhoudent pronounced "an
event in European history of an actual,
and still more of a contingent, impor-
tance seemly second to any occurrence
of the century," an expression which
was hailed With cheers of approval by'
his distinguished hearers. "It was,"
lie coutiuued, "a masterpiece of bold
strategy, wherein the difficulties of the
enterprise and the value of the object
justified an audacity which superficially
appears reckless." That Gourkho, with
scarcely a brigade of horsemen and a
mere handful of iu Nutty, succeeded in
getting so near t.drianople, as he did,
is the strongest testimony at once to
his soldierhood and to the comparative
ease with which the Russians might
actually have reached that place if only
a moderate support had been accorded
to the daring leader of the. Imperial
Guard. But the Russian General's
staff were incapable of rising to a sense
c,f the wisdom of playing a bold .game
for a big ,?take, though the expedition
itself was perhaps more fertile in pram.
tical lessous to the stuient of the mili-
tary art than any other section of the
war iu Europe. Mr, Forbes thought,
however, that Nicholas, weak as were
the Russians, at the .crossing might
have reached Adrianople by the middle
of August with 60;000 men had he for-
tified the bridge head at Sietoan, planed
the Bounianians iu garrison .there .and
at I,likopf lis, fovtitied and 'garrieooed
Tirnowa, end left a mobile army of 50, -
T1T<'s GBEA IWT
tib
Found.ex:'s, Engineers and Machinists.
seseirrearrr..nne QF
ENGINES AND BOILER:;, FLOURING, GRIST AND SASAWMILLS
bTAZE AND HEADING UkCIi1:r'ERk
Malang Purifiers of ituproved S:itids,
Agricultural Implements
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES
'Mash Kettles, Scheel seats, &c.
Iron. and 13rass Castiixsrs to c r der
For tittle cheap --Second band Boilers and Engines Stave and
Sh,ugie, and !leading Macniuery,
Repairs on Boilers, E*, ices, Mills, &o., promptly attended to
'
GODERIC FOUNDRY an. ltANUFACTIMI 'tx CO
CTO.DERICH, Ont.
llo'rav
nders of Modern Timex 17,
3o
MST T RE EIVED
AT T11P
EXETER
qiril • rocery and Liciuor
The Pills 1'u:ify the lilood.correet alidi xzriler:i
(tithe l.iv,ar, Stomach, !Kidneys ant' Rowels, and
aro invaluable in all Complaints incidental to
Females.
1`he t)iuttreut is the only reliable remed' for
Ilad Le gs, 01,1 Wounds, Soros and 1'; leor . of bow.
ever long standing. For lironcltitis, Diphtheria,
,Colds, Gout, lthcttmatisw, and all kin oases
lea vase+anal,
BEWARE OF
New York Counterfeits.
Spurious lu itattone of "Holloway's Pills
and Ointu,ent,' are manufactured and sold
under tho name of "Holloway& Co.," by J.
Henry, ('amen h
gists and also
p of it
au Medi -
Now York, with •
mark, thus' ---t
Joseph Ifaydool
wise passes oft .
own make under the name ofiIoi.
loway•lCo.,having for atrade maria a Crosent
and Serpent; stoP.essea Sc Robbins er New York
are agents for the same.
These portions, the better to deceive you Un-
bluabtnglly cautionthe public in the small you,
of directions atlised to their medicines, which
are really thospnrioua imitations, to Beware 0
Counterfeits.
Unserul+ulous Dealers o btain them at very
low prices and sell thorn to the noble in Cana-
da as my genuine Pills crud Ointments.
I most earnestly androspectiully apppealto the,
Clergy, to mothers of families :ma other ladles
and the public generally of BritisliNorth Arnett.
ea, that they may be pleased to denounce un-
sparingly these frauds.
Purchasers should look to the label on the pots
and boxes. If the address rs not 553, Oxford
Stre %t, Loudon, they are the oouuterfeite, Each
pot and box of the f lcnuine Medicines, boars the
British Government stamp, with the words
"HOLLOWAY'S PILLS' AND axsTsIL''NT, London,"
engraved thereon: en the label is the address,
583 OxiordStreet. r,onooh where alone they are
Manulaotured. Parties w'lto may be defrauded
by Vendors selling spurion a "Holloways Pills and
Ointment as my genuine make rl on com-
municating the particulars to me, be amply re-
mraserated, and their r ante never divulged.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY -
Company. Drug-
by
resr
by the Metro -
eine ectionanr of
anas nrmtadtratle
Agan one
of New YorS..liko-
counterfeits of his
KNOW:tis reading a, practicing
the inestimaLsc --albs cow
taincd in tate . rs medical
book ever asstne -u, entitled
T ilifS E L F ELF-PRESEIt' i. TION
Price only 5L S^m ivy mail
on receipt of price. It
treats ofExhausted Vitality, Premature Decline,
Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endless
concomitant ills and untold miseries that result
therefrom, contains more than 50 original pre-
scriptions, an • one of whicL.is;worth..ihe.price of
the book. This book -was written bythemoetea..
tcnsive and probably the most skilfulpmetitlaner
in America, to whom was awarded agold and jew.
died medal by the National Medical Association.
A. 'Pamphlet,illustrated with the very finest
Steel Engravings—a mar- 1{_g EA L
vel of art and beauty—
lent Fuss to all. Send
for it at Dace. Address
e.p. AnODV !MEDICAL -t r
taeIt St.,t.Bostton, jilasss.. ul 7 U
t./ MoCALLIJM,
esae
000 men under -aa General of the right:h ' '" ' ruggm-
stamp on the line of his-cotntunnica-
tion half -way between Sistova and Tir- R
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clamor). St.: London
ON T &BID.
Store
A large stock of
Green, Japan, Young Hyson and
Black Teas,
s. Currants, Prunes
DMI1TD ,Apples , Canned. FIttrIT,
Sardines, Lobsters, Sahli oil
Bitter Sauce and Pickles, Brandies, Gins, Wines and Syrup
Rye, Malt, Sotch, Irish and Common Whiskies, Tobaccos
and Cigars,
Wholesa; e and Retail.
C. A. MACE,
Main Street, Exeter.
• THE EXETER
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Alan sTirDEQ °r.
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r1113.5 Subscriber begs to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and the sarrounS TR comn-
try, that he has opened a TEN and STOVE DEPOT in the store nearly opposite Mr. G.
A. Maces Grocery and Liquor store, Main street, Exeter, where he is prepared to fill all ordo. s
for
Cook, Parlor and other Stoves
At Manufacturers Prices.
Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest, and made up by practical
workmen on the premises.
Carve -Troughing done to,onsier, Carriatre Plating a Suecialty. Coal oil Chimneys, the
xery best and none Eheaper.
Intendong paro'hasere -will 'damp 'find me at my pose, ready to attend to my own business
and prepared at all, times to treat customers courteously and supply them with a good thiztl,
cheap artie o, Depend upon it that nowhere can you get better value for your money.
The very highest price in Cash paid for Hides and Sheep skins.
Exeter is 0, Ootober 15187F.
.jE. 11. SPACEMAN.