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EXILES IN SIBERIA.
The popolat idea of the fate of the
prisonere sentenced to bard labor hi
the mines of Siberia is. 80111sWilitt ex-
aggerated nue. It is generally sup-
posed that tuan condemned to Work
in the Siberian mines i$ virtually aon-
damned to death ; that whorl he de-
ecende into his mitle he bids good.bye
to the light of heaven forever, being
kept undergroancl till he dies and 'Of course dies of consumption.
After such sy mptotne as I have deetrib•
that living as he thus does, arniaun-
death is not tong ed, how could she live?'
healthy fumes, 'You rnust. make her live. You mast
opening. The correspondent of the
Landau Tinian, having heard thee change the catastrophe.'
statements before he went to Siberia, eanuot-I •
n mnst; for on your heroine's
appears to have taken some trouble to 'Yes, yo
'
ascertain whether they were true or life dePand - my dangliter's.
not, and, after many euquiries, "Gam -
'Your dangliter's?'
moo fairness,. he writea, oenmpels me 'Yes, ehe has all the various eymp.
tones of consumption whiter you have
to sitylbett everyone denied that there
st RA ktllle fall llaitflOil for them. Ever)," I deenribed, and watches moaruftelly for
every nember of your navel, reading
her otvii fate in your heroine'. Now,
if yon make your heroine live, my
daughter who has been deeply impress•
ed. Will live, tuo.'
and gradual aymptoms wore most net
-
wally and tonchingly deseribed, and
the greatest tutored was felt for the
heroine.
One day the Martinis de Deloneleo
melted on him.
'Dames,' said he heve you compos-
ed the eml Of the story now being pub.
lished
'Of oonrse.'
"Does the heroine die at the end?'
he oenteimes, "the few Poles who
spoke so bitterly of the Government
aid not bring this to their charge ; nor
did meet any of the convicts who said
as much.' On the coutrery, the silver
rninee were, so far as he could learn,
worked cn the twelve, and sometimes
even on the eightehour Hysteria; while
in the gold mines, which he himself
visited, the men worked in the summer
from six in the morning till seven at
night, with iotervals of rest with mettle.
In the coal mines also, the men only
work twelve hours a day, and an on).
er informed the writer that the amount
of work allotted to eaeli men per day
ought tA) be got through by an (memo
tic workman in about two hours. On
the other hand, it appears that flog.
giug is not frequently allicted;in a bar•
barons manner in Siberia. At three
Stations, but apparently at three sta.
tions only—at Kara, Nicolaievsk, aud
Sanghalien—an instrument called the
'trooihatka,' or pleit, is used. From
20 to 50 stripes are usually administer-
ed, thongli the number may be a
hundred; and the writer Rua that
'when the heavy numbers are inflicted
the punishment must be little short of
an execution. Sometimes, in fact, the
convicts do not recover from its ef-
fects.'
A FREAK OF NA.TURE.
A MOUNTAIN 1N MEXICO SINES OUT 01021011T.
We trattelate the following from La
1. Union lietnorcata, of San Louis Po-
tosi :
'Adjacent to the hacienia of Santa
Catarival about twenty leagues to the
east of this city, a very remarkable
freak of nature has oecurred, the filets
concerning which we have received
fiorn a gentleman who visited the
scene. On the 711i inst, the people o
the hacienda and vicinity were aroused
by a startling noise resembling thunder.
Upon assembling to aee what was the
matter, it was soon discovered that a
small mountain in the immediate vi-
cinity had sunk into the earth, and it
must have went out of eight like a flasit.
Our informant, with others, made ob-
servations, andeleerned that the aper-
ture thus ensued was 200 meters in
length, 150 in width, and its dept from
130 to 150 meters. It was with great
difficulty the rim of the (savant was Ap-
proached, as,all about there were great
yawning fissures which threatened to
.open still wider. To miss a step there
was a danger of finding a grave in the
depth beneath. Some stones, weighing
about two pounds each, were thrown
into the cavern, and it took from nine
to ten second before they struck the
bottom, their eontaot with the surface
beneath malciug a great report. After
those brief observations the exploring
parties retired hurriedly from the scrape,
as the earth was trembling and eltak-
Ong- DA if 9on balaoce. Tho location
of this strVinge phenomenon is' situated
in the aerie' Wield° (warm region),
and mesquites and palm trees linrish
all about. Whenever any portiou of
the earth aloug the rim of the cavern
fell Into the immense clouds of white
.dust issued forth. This dust was carried
about by the winds, and made all the
vicinity perfectly white. Speculatiou
is rife as to whether the mountain sank
owing to earthquake itafluences or was
the result of gas explosion. It could
not be attributed to the former very
well, as no shocks were felt . in the
neighborhood.
'Come, a life to save is .a tempta-
tion—'
'Not to be resisted.'
Dinnes uhenged his last
His heroine reeovered and was
About ftve years a- tinvard,
mot the Marquis at a party.
'Ah, Dumas!' he exclaimed, 'let nee
introduce yon to my daughter; she
owes her life to you. There she is '
'That fine, ha o ue w martin who
looks like Jeaune d'Are?'
'Yea. She is martietl, and has
four children.'
'And my novel tour editions,'
Dumas; 'ao we are quite.'
chapter.
happy.
Dumas
bad
said
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Norwood. February 19 h, 1830.
T. bIbburn & Co.
GetrrevezNoet.I notice that you have
become ' proprietors of that old and
well -tried medieine—FuWeltat'S EXTRACT
02' WILD STRAMBERRY. I have sole it
for the last twenty years, and in no
ORSO have 1 li0Owli it to fail to give re-
lief when used for Summer Complaint
in any of its forms. People often tell
me what it had done for them. Net
long shies. I was at 0 ;hurtle S titian
awaiting a train, when a genilemae ap-
proaehed, calling me by name and hold-
ing mit his hand. "You delft remem-
ber me said lie'"but I have reason to
remember you, for 1 shall always be-
lieve you tore the inenns,uuder God,
of saving the lives of my two children."
I took his hand, and asked him his
name and the particulars as to how I
could have dame him such a service.
f He said his riame was "Downer," aim
that "some years b fore he bad knotve
me while clerking in a store in Ash-
hurnham." Oue day, after braying'
two of his children who had died of
Summer Complaint he had been tell-
ing me his trouble. Also, "that two
others of his children were at that mo.
inent very low with it, and the Doctors
unable to do them any good." 1 theu
remembered the cireninstanees myself,
and that I bad told him to go back to
Messrs. Crineond & Gilmour's Drug
store in Peterboro' and get a bottle of
FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAW.
BERRY. He said that "he did so," and
that, "there was an improvementfrom
the first dose," and "Wet it saved the
lives of his children "
NOV.H.a, CURE FOR CONSUMP-
TION.
Alexandre Damas published once,
in A daily Paris paper, %novel, in which
the heroine, proriperone and happy, . to
assailed 13: consumption. All the sloe
I may edd that it is equally good for
adults, ofteu checking and outing this
dreadful disease when nothing else will.
Hoping that this may be of service in
extending a kuowledge of its virtues,
I am, yours trnly,
JNO. A. BUTTYRFIELD,
• Cleric 2nd Div. Court.
Peterboro' 00., Out.
[N. B.—To lueure a reply when con-
sulting the writer of e, testimonial, al-
ways enclose a postal card.]
Mairmiwrim.
BRUTAL OUTRAGE.
A case came under our notice whore
the intiumati father of a most promis-
tug child, suffering from violent attack
of croup, whieti threatened every mo.
111001 10 terminate fatally, actually re -
hued to speed '25 cents upon a bottle
of Wileon's Compound S,yrnp of Wild
Cherryotlthough assured by a neighbor
that she knew it would give the little
sufferer immediate relief and effect a
speedy cure.
Wilsou's Wild Cherry never fella ; it
is pleasant to take, and equally effica-
thong for ehildren or adnits.
In General Debility, Chronic,. Bron-
chitis, or weak Limes, the tonic pro-
pertieit of Wild Chet ry Bark are bronght
into play, and its continued use will be
found to increase the appetite, improve
the digestion, and give tone a vigor to I
the whole system.
The larger sizes hold more in pro-
portion than the small, and those who
study economy will parektgle either the
50 cant or $1.atc.to
soldbi04.410001.
THE TIMES
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Undertaker 4ati.a.
WOULD SAY -TO
these who intend
Purchasing to do So from
the Limn isfa eturer The
dealer who boys te soll
agate utast ileeeq$11.1'i Iv
have 0. prect, We qls.iin
to give the purchasers the
benefit, whioh eaunot
to meet the views of the
Graugsrs. Our a:moused
are less than those) of cote
menu 7seturcinonser, out
WO emit sel eau r.
Emblems
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can speoluisttentiosi
to 011> undertaking, depart
men twhieh is niore co ill^
plot e u v er, as w ve
added se Vera 3 new designs
1 et late The best (solaria,
4 111131(018 serondeena every
uueral requisite at the
lowest prices . Our new
Hearse ifi pronounoed by
competent edges to be
second to nor is in :the
provinces
of all the Different
iocieties
ELL & PICKARD
are now showing full lines in
New Dress Goods,
Prints
White Cottons
Grey Cottons
Denims
Ducks
Shirtings
Tweeds,
Worsteds, &c.
0 : 0
ALS() AN EXTRA ASSORTMENT
Gents' Felt Hats
including .the Latest Novelties.
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Papers, Our New FIELD 65 GARDEN SEEDS
are now in. No Worthless Stock. Your
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Order your work where you can get it done the cheapest.
Colored Work a Specialty !
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CARDS,
BILL HEADS,
POSTERS,
CIRCULARS.
1 /trove •purelaased the liartiware Stock of the
late Arai ef O')tyrne 4 Co-frein Ildr. 3. N Howard.
The stack consists of
Shelf ail& heavy hardware
Spades and Shovels,. Draining SPatlett,LIS'aila
GLAsa, PUTTY, OILS, PAINTS,
Saws, Chains, Bent Stuff of All Einda,
, .
Piaster of Paris, Coal Oil, Lamps sod
Chimneys.
Glg Sawing Mitehines at Reduced Prices A largo
addition will be made to the stock in a low days.
A eall is reepectiully solicited, No tratblo to
show goods, and prices will be found to suit tho
times ,
Samwell's Block.
HO ! FOR MANITOBA,
Durieg the xemaidder or the season of 1590,
G-REENW.A:Sr'S
Manitoba Parties I
winiettva oa
The FIRST TUESDAY of Every Month
Next party on Oh May.
For particulars apply to
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G.W.B,Astent, Centralia
ST.11 a.RY'S LI/tIEWORKS.
crerdrawakihisbeingnew in full operationlano
t urningontilaily a large euantit3 of
thatforall purposes
cannot be surpassed in the Dornin•
Partiesfrom a 2 istance oanalway vbesr tidied
either at tbe kilns or de1iverd byteam v Evtlow
est re numerative rates . Orderer= a die tan ea
protoptly attende Lit°,
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R H. CADDY,
BARRISTER & ATTORNEY
At Law, Solioitor, &o °Mee, Fa nson's Bieck
Exeter.
W MoDIARMID , B.A.,
It t a RefsTER,NOTARY, CONVEYANCER
LIICAN ONT
MEDICAL.
.0.11•••••••••••,,,
D. HUTCHINSON, ,Member of
the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario, dm., itc., Mee next door to I. Coatings,
Main Street Exotor
HYND1VIAN.—CORONER FOR
the County of guron. Office,nex t door to
air.I. Carlin g's star e,Eseter .
JW. BROWNING M. D., C. M.
• P. 8, Ctradnitte Viatoriallniversity• Office
and residence. Don..nion Laboratos v. Exeter.
HO. MOORE, M.D. O. M.
Graduate of 1,IoGillUniyersity, Montreal
Oflice amiresidence ;Exeter, On b. °files 1 ours—
Ste JO a. m andlto 10u. m
riR. J. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. 2. S.
L." 0., Victoria St. Crediton, Ont, Mite hoult
ram 9 to 10 a. rn.; 2 to 5 p.
el LUTZ, M. D.,
'kJ • Office at his residence, Exeter.
1FIR. IRVING, GRADUATE UN/.
• vr..1118ITY TrinityCouegemembereollege
Physicians and surgeons (br—, °dice Eirkton.
WM. •••••=111.1••••••••••1,...
HOTELS.
NENTRAL HOTEL, CREDITON
.• ) —Win. Baker proprietor. This Hotel ha s
been newly furnished and fitted up in first-class
style. Large and convenient Show Itooms ger
Commercial Travellers; best of liquors and cigars
at the Bar, Attentive Uostlers always on hand
M 21-3m. WILLIAM BAEBR.
•
pRINOE OF WALES HOTEL.
OLIN PON, G. SWARTS having purchased
the above hotel, and fitted it throughout, now of-
fers first -mass aceommodation to travelers, Good
liquor and cigars at the bar. Gooctstabling and
attentive hostler on hand. Every attention mtid
to guests
ITIARAIERS, FEED THE LAND
A_ and 11 10111 feed you, Try Superphosphate of
Lime and 13one Duet for your land. A spicy pa
per given away 0111 of information with testirno-
Male. Apply to G. KEMP, Agent, Exeter. 2ra
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
rinhe undersigned wouldierorre the inhabi.
taetsofBiteterana vicinity that helms
OPENED A NEW BUTCHER Si -IOP
Sue tom south of ltieBlactannithshop andhopes
thesaine liberal patronage that has beau so
corded to hini Wale
ursaeRaafrVis AND WAGON ?OW.);
line willbecixtend oat° lain) itt his new braneb o
ousmess, lEtis 003331 10115013 *Olean at tile r0131 -
dents of rite villagethruetiincteacl weekend
P.' Ft S EI MEAT
ail kinds! kept eonstIns13e a hand t his
botenershop.
81641totei1h1013 sad wagon inakingeorric d
as oasis in a)) its brastl, •
R, DAVIS.