The Huron Expositor, 1873-01-10, Page 7a'
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aMaalT, Solicitor, 'Whaglaate, hasbeeu,-
pointea Aget for the Colonial Secueities Com
yut Engisud, he.is else Agent for -seaeraa pee
pitalfata Toeontce who loan Maley, ao
maanable ratea. Interest payable yeerly,
=Aerate.
Dee. 15, 1811. 2:18
eCA
HOMTSTEDa. nealieters, Ate
s e Law Solicit= in Chaneera an
solvency, Notaths Public end Conveyaneers.
elicitors for the R. C.Banks Settfoeth. Agents for
the Canaria Life Asentimce Company,
N.B.—WA* to lend a 8- per cent. Fatme,
Houses and Lots, for sale 58
BEtism banisters =1 Attorneys
at Luw, Solicitors in Chancery andInaolveney,
• Conveyancers, Notaries Public, etas - °Zees—Seas
forth end Wroxeter. S2a,0011 of Private Funds to
inveet at onees at Eight per eent. Interest, payable
Nearly.
S. B noetsetr. at, we a. Itgenn.
laVna MITCHELL,. 1X1. D., Graduate of Vide.
rim College, Physielau, Surgeon, eta:, etc..
Kninonat,Ossa.—Coroner of the County of Huron,
=ea and residence, at Thompson& Stintleyas.-
• AMES STEWART, M. D., C M. Gel:ideate 04
MeOilla University* Montreal; Physician, Sur-
geons eta. Office and,Risidence—Brucefields
'flL. VERCOE, M. De CL,Hhysieiin, Sne.
LL goon, etc. Office and Residence, conser of
Market and High streets, next to the Planing Mill.
, CAMPBELL, Coroner for th&County. Oftlee
aer and Residence, tiver Corbfa corner store, Aran
street, Seatorth. Office hours, tams. 11 to 4, each
day, aeal all day Saturday. 1#9
TO the inhabitants of Seaforth and surrounding
colintry. Dr. J. Ge RUIZ having been called,
l!" through siejmose be his family, to suspend business -
for seeee time inthis places has pleasures in an-
nouncing to the public, that through a kind Pro-
vidence he has been. permitted to return CO the
eaornaformerly occupied by hint, over Mr. A. G..
McDougall's Storesalain street, -where he. intends -
permanently; te remain, and will be pleased to see
-
his ohlpatrons and as many new ones as may fever
him. with it ssil. All operations performed aceerel-
ing ttethe latestapproved stykre and,feea ae low as-.
to hel6ruid elsewhere.
4 Office hours from. A. X. to fi P. Ai. 224_
MOTELS.
YAL HOTEL, Seaforth, Onttnio. suto:a
_ POWELL, Proprietor. The Subscriber has.
thirougb1v renovated and newly furnished the
above houseeso that it now owe got*at:comma.
dation for the travelline ublic. Choice liquors.
mie cigars in the bar. Thc tulle is supplied with
-the delicacies in season.. Oysters in season..
Large stabling and an attentive. heetler in con-
nection. 251-ly •
eusiNtRitelAI, HOTEL, airtleyville, Ont., WM.
ATT, Proprietor. This Hotel is under
entirely new management and has been thorougly
renovate& The Bar is supplied with the best
Liquors and &Tigers. Good Stabling and attentive,
Moetlers. A 11rst-class Livery in connection. 228,
pmtgaz OF WALES ICOTRT,, Clinton, Ont.,
•*-c j McCUTCHEOX, Proprietor. First-class
sceommodation for travellers. The Bar is snp-
plied_ with the very best Jive= and cigaxss Good
stabling attached. The stage leaves_ this House
evexy clay for Winghent. - 204. it
VE:E,Y.
A. Snaltlrat L1N .i.RY" AND SALE STABLES.,
0ee--At Murrefe Hotel, Seafortle Geed
Horses and firsaclitss Conveyancee always onhanda"
- THOMSON'S "LIVERY, CLEN!..CON.
OFFICE,—AT 00alafER0IA.1. ROTEL. Goeh
quiet Rome and First-Clusra 'Vehicles always
on hand ConyeSalle8f3 furnished to Commercial
laateellers on reasonable rates.
eel JOHN THOMSON.
pELVS LIMIT STARLES„ sr,AraRni, Ont.
-1-/ Good Ilorses turd Comfoxtable Vehieles, always
; on hand. Favorable Arraregemmits made with.
Cm:traced:11 Travellers. All orders left a.t Keeaxase
ac,TEL, win be promptly attended to,
: °Men AND STABLES :—Third door North of
Iritoes Hotel, Mitin Street.
221• - T0AS BPropetor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
`TERINARY 15U-RGEONJ.--D. MeNAUGHT,,
V. S., balmto anneance to the inhabitant e of
Seatorth end surrounding country that he 11.1111
been awarded the diploma of the Ontario- Veterin-
ary College, and iS HOW prepared to treediseases
of Hersea and OfiOt14 and all domestic !wheals. Re
has, opened an office in conneetion -with his horse -
shoeing shop, where he will be found reatly to at-
tend to calls. Diseases of the feet specially at-
tended to. Rsiderice, office and ehop in the rear
of Willem:I, a ityaniti new store. All kinds of Vet-
erinary Medicines kept constantly on hand.,
Chargea reasonable. 228
„IHRDER„! • - MURDER!
- MURDER! •
And
H PRICES FOR FURNIT
URDERED
hose that have kept prices up beyond ther
bounds of reason are abont to
MIT SUI 0 IDE.
• B. PORTER
1as co need selling Furniture of all descrip-
tions in
HATT S•OLD STAND,
MAIN-S.TREET, SEAFORTH,
At such pricee as will *tete-IAA a miser. • He courts
tus inquest awl feels certam that a aerdiet will be
returned in 'delayer, that his prices are
THE LOWEST
That is and heabeenin thie or any other county in
the Province for years,.
GIVE .HIM A CALL
And be convinced of the fact:
W. B. PORTER.
Saaforth, Oct. 25, 1872. •255-
SPIAFORTH PLANING MILL,'
SASh, BOOR AND BLIND FACTOR
HE subscriber begs leave to thank hie nuraerous-
, eustonalas for the liberal patronage extended to
adris eince commencing I:Reines:1 in Seaforth, and
trusts that he may be favoredwith a. continuance.
of the same.
• Parties intending to letila would do well to givehitit -
call, as he will continue to keep on hand a.
ate stoek of all kite*. ef
DRY PME LUMBER,
sAsiftEs,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS-,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
He feels couthlent of giving satiefactioe to those
salso may fevolar him_ with their patronage, as none.
but first -cleat, workmen are employed.
asesPlosticular attention paid to Custom Planing.-
. 201 .T01 -IN It. 'BROADFOOT.,
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
PAIN.
-
_ste
CARTWItIfiliT, L. Ds S„ Surgeon Dentist,.
extracts teeth without pith/ by the use of the
iou.-0aicle Ouse. Oftiee—Oyer the Fountain of
wk, Mr. Powter'a stcee, on the lalarket Square..
Itterelentein Seaforth, at latiox's Hotel, the first
esclav and -sVedueseltry of each month; in Clinton,
the (2' eeenrcial Rotel. ou the following TM:ra-
ys mit Frida s. The remainder of the time at
sitratfeel niece.
Pattie.; sequin:rig new teeth avre requested to call,.
f at Se:forth aud Cliutore on the (get cleve of
'
itt-
OVei Ci4,000 patients have Iuul teeth extracted by
he :use of the Uses at, Ihe Coltteas offices, New"
'mks
208 -
s
AN. 1O,R7
_
. ,
.stki New 'Volume of Te4tirnon.y.
;
King AsSurbanipal reigned, in As-
syria -660 years before the aristiat
era. This is a matter of history, it
can be attested by existing monu-
ments.zind record* and has as little
of the Mythical, ataalt it as the land-
ing of the - Pilgrims, _Like Many
Monarchs before and since, the King
in question hadk Jibtatry; 1is books,
ff
had Something solid anCenduring
:about thein,like 0 e dynastkAo whose
history ,they were chieAy- devoted.
No parchment scroll or Stripa of tree
bark formed - the librarf Of this
King, who reigned in, .gabYlen 100
years before Nebuchadn4zar,and
was the coatemporary of 'MartaSseh,
King of Judah, . and of Siel'etniali,
and Habakkuk, prophets ' of the
Most Hia-h. His books .Wei -e stone
,tablets, and the scribe whO:fornied
'these letters ,wielded the chisel in-'
stead of the stylus, (Ina Spelled out
,
his re3ord from stones of still elder
date, instead of &ow musty parch -
went or blotted palimpsest. . I
Together with a Mixed oargo Of
,
winged •Assyrian bulls and other '
.mongers, came some ' stone tableta'
from the library of King Assurbani-
pal to the British Museum.. . Fer a
time the volume lay negle ted, and .
` to the casual ooserver the tobborn
characters •of, cuneiform ltaldreic
were not likely to tell .thu h of the
history whose record they formed.
But, by-and-by, Mr. George Smith,
tone of the eustodians of ---the British
.aluseunr: was calked upon -to classify
and describe the stone tablets and
, .
brought toobear upon them the ripe.
culture of long ye' t'S ofSeme tic soh ol-
arship. He had iot procee0ed:far in
his enquiry hefoie he found:that the
tablets', formed a very startling dis-•
covery in the . region: of j Biblical
archteology.4 They were' nothing less
than a Chaldleic history a the der
luge„ assurning_to have been written'
by an Assyrian Noah, and copied
from an original version, Which had
been insenbed about the time of
Nimrod in, the losu..city 6f' ,Grech. -
. ,
The similarity .to the.; Sacred palcold
is suffiently close, as will be seen
from the follOwinu extract
, la ,
"The world to sin as turned,", aid
the people were devoted to evil. i "The
flood reached to heaven, the bright earth
to a waste' was turned, the surface of
the earth was . swept, it destroyed all
life." "1 entered into the midst of the
ship and shut- the door." " The raging
of -the storm arose," and "tile Whole of
mankind who turned to -sin, like reeds
their corpses floated." . "The mountain
of -Nizar (Ariarat ?) stopped the ship;
and to pass over it it was not able." "1
sent forth a dove and it Mt ; the dove
went and: seardhed and a resting place
could not find: : and it returned." " I
sent forth, a 'swallow, and it went and
searchedand a restine.o. place it could not
find, and it returned." "1 sent a raven
and. it . left, the raven went and the
corpses on the water it saw„ and it did
eat. it swain, it wandered away, and did.
not ratans.' " Than 134. took my hand
and brought !me out, he caused me to.
bring my we to my side, he purified the
country, he established in it a gonvent."
" They too-lcm
:e, and at the nib ' th of the
river they seated mel"
I
The . account agrees, m ,reoVer,
D , i
with tlisat of the Old TestaMent, in
stating that the ark was lined with
a.sphalte, which may be taken as an
equivalent to the Biblical expres-
sion, .‘ pitched." It differs from it,
however, in stating that the, ark _Was
as broad as it -was long., rolp poly-
theistic setting of the scory,ii also, of
course a notable point of distikction.
"in the heavens the gods feared the
'tempest arid , sought refuge .-, they
descended to the heaven of, Anu.
• The gods, like dogs with tats hid-
den, -couched down." e The gro-
tesqueness of the last -toneli gives a
peculiarly interesting • ihsight into
cite half -suppressed contempt of hu-
manity- for the minor inmates of the
polytheistic- pattherin.
Scholars are entirely agreed about
the antiquity .of the record. Since
the discovery - oftheMoabite; stone
there late been no parartel to the
amourat of interest excited by these
tablets among, BiAicat students, as
well as among the general public.
• What their precise bearing May be
upon the critical estimate of the Old
1
Testament history , remains' to be
seen. This mach is certain[that it
will interpose •ft esli difficulties in
the way 6f that school of Sceptical
niciairies that seek to reduce the
Pentateuch to a collec4on of popu-
• lar myths. On any point cf 'profane
history a corroborative recerd like
the stone book of the Assyrian King
would be held as conclusive, It is _
perlutps too Much to,expect- that the '
hypercritical ciasis of people Who ap-
ply to the sacred record t'est which
they would consider siinerfinousin
regard to the history of NapoleOn *or
- Oesar, will be satisfied with the par-
• allelism of the Glialdic log Of the
Deluge. It will, • ,howev4r, put
•
them to the trouble of inventing
some fresh theolies to explain it
away.
Anecdote of Gen. Graint-
A correspondent of the Louisville
Commercial says : "A vcaunteer
soldier of the late war, with whom I
am acquainted, a man of :truth and
honor, who was with Gen. grant at
Vicksburg and other important
places,, tells the following : IA fop
•of a lieutenant, with a $300 ;suit on
his back, kicked a soldier, who,
:among others, was unloading!a boat,
but, as the lieutenant thought,'
was ratilaer slow, A common-loblt.,
ing .rnan, without shoulder -straps,
walke(i. ,up to him and inquired of
him the company and tegiment to
which he belonged: He ;named
them. -iSaid the man without shoul-
Aer-straPs, "Go and report yourself
to your Stipiirior, officer,.dismissed by
order of General Grant'," The lieu-
tenant departed creat -fallen, ,and the
General rolled up his.sleeves and as-
sisted the boys to unload the boat."
AXEt
• Chopper's Trust;'
'Forest King, ,
Woodman's Friend
' Dominion,
Ontario Champion,
Aliona,
Welland Vale, &
SLEIGll,BELES
Neck Back, Body and
opens -
COW TIES,
-
Close and Open, Ring. and ,firaiton
With snap and hooks
FLINT'S CROSSCUT
SAWS;
Improved Champion,
P.m/anion,.
Common Tooth,
. and Machine _Thvg Scups.
With the best stock of
GENERALHARDWARE
In the County, at
WM. ROBERTSON & CO.t,
Sign of the Circular Sale.
R•
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY AND GLASSIVAl'„E
To be had akthe
FLOUR AND FEED STORE
At the lowest rices.
"
Call and examine OUT well -selected stook of
TEAS', .SUGARS, COFFIES.,
Canned Fruit, Oysters, Salmon, 'Lobsters and
Sardines constantly on hend.
Stock raisers would do well to try Simpaonas Howie
and Cattle Spice, the finest and cheapest -Condi-
' tion Powder in the world. I
J. P. KENDalaL 6a( joa7 f:ate W. A. Shearson a
(se e retea
•
•
FAMILY FLOUR
,
A
Delivered °lathe shortest notice.
The highest Market Price paid for all kinds of.
Produce.
CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES still on hand
THOMAS LEE.
POULT-RY! POULTRY!
The subscriber will pay the
HIGHEST., CASIT ritioEs
For any quantity of fat, well-dressed
1:::/ 011 1.4 ri" "17-
c,
Delivered at the
• EGG EMPORIUM,
• Main -street, Seaforth. ate
DRAWN,
r D. D. WILSON.
CASH and GRAIN
_ JOHN LOGAN
Begs to inform all those indebted to him, either
by Note or Book Account, that they must eall and
settle the stone, on or before the 1st of jannary
next and save "expense or trouble. The accounts
mul Dotes are in the hands of Messrs. Logan, (1.;
STandeson, who are aanthorized to receive money
and grant receirts for me. ••
• JOHN LOGAN.
GRAttIN: •
On and. after MONDAY, Sept. 28, I will be pre-
pared to purchase all kinds of Grain and ()eller
Fenn Prodnee, for which I will pay the highest
market -price in cash, with ear play, foa any quan-
tity delivered at. my Store -house, at the Railway
Station. Seaforth. •••
250 •J -013,N LOGAN.
- MONEY TO LEND.
p.a.b.midersigned has $3,000'and upward, private
• funds, to loan, at 8 per cent. per annum, on
Farm property. Charges moderate. Marriage
-Licences issued. Apply to
227:52- • W. G.1VILSON, Zuricla.
• MONEY Tp LOAN.
subseriber has MONEY to loan to any
• amount on good farm nroperty. Interest, SIX
per cent. per annum, whefit the interest and prin-
eiple are paid yearly, and 8 per centper annum
when thointerest only is paid.
• A G. MeDOUGALL,
V7-52 • At cheap cash Store, sign of the bear.
s
•
HOL4DAY SUITS,
HOLI,DAY SUITS,
HOLMAY SUITS,
HOLT • Y SUITS,
HOLID A UITS,
HOLIDAY SU TS,
HOT,IpAY SUITS,
,
HOLIpAY SUITS,
. -
HOmpAy
'HOLIDAY SUITS,
AT
T. K. ANDERSON'S
,
'. K3 ANDERSON'S
T. K. ANDERSON S
T. K. ANDERSON'S
T K. ANDERSON'S
T. K ANDERSON'S
T. K. ANDEiSON'S
K ANDERON'S
• T. K. ANDERSON'S
1, K. ANDERSON'S
eLOTlimp STORE,
• 40THINC 'STORE,
CLOTIllt!.0 STORE,
• JI11117-62:1?EET,
.TUST RECEIVED
A NICE ASSORTMENT OF
Scotcp. Check Tweeds
Which raakeithe nicest snits for winter wear that
can be got. ;
GENT
FURNISHINGS
AND KNIOKNACKS
Suitable for olidityPresents, in great variety.
1.
kLL A1D'SEE THEM.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
ANTI -COMBINATION.
SEAFORTIt ilOVELTY WORKS.
• ,TOUN. M, MART1N
WIS1TES to return thanks to tisrstomers bald
T friends for their generous patronage since as-
suming charge of the above Works, and begs to re-
quest the attention of all who muy require any-
thing in his line to the following list of prices, at
which he is.prepared to furnish work -of a quality
that cannot lse surpasseti in the trade:
HORSE R alaRS
• • FARM GA.TES. from.... . .. 8 50
WAGON RACKS 7 00
• WHEELBARROWS.. .. . . . ", 4 75
• LAND ROLLERS. ,$L5 and upwards.
SURFACE DRESSING, per 1000) $ 2
FLOORING and beyeleallOARDING per10004
StaatOLL 8AWING done by the pie,ee Or set
REPAIRING MACHINES.
I 'dm prepared IA all times to repair the wood-
y irk of reaping and mowing =tallies, and, in
feet, every other machine that can be mentioned.
Boxes bah bitea.
—
„ TO AVAG-ON MAKERS.
The undersigned woulit also beg to inform Wag-
onand Carriage Makers that he keeps constantly
ono"rlaliaind, all kinds of Bent Stuff suitable for their
w
• Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, and the public
generally in need of any of the above articles
would do well to favor inc with their patronage, as
• in my new premises, I have facilities for doing this
branch of work -which cannot be surpassed.
JOHN M. MART[N. -
• Seaforth Novelty Works,
Goderich Street. •
228
'AINLEYVILLE
PLANING MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORy
The subscriber having' bought ent th.e above
Mill, also the good -will of the date firm, Th now
prepared to fill all orders in•his line of business.
Sash,- Doors and Mouldings 1
• ON HAND AND
=
osTroR„
..C,ODERICH'FO:
NDRY.
op.
triWase. T*rescr..v--
,wee.-teee• eeracesse ,eaxerlesee,ea -easeee,
sioemosialoiss' asseessa.• •
ar.1
THEauelereigned, having sou the Huron Foundry property an stock to the a Got -tench 'Foundry I,
and Manufacturing Compeers" begs to thank the puhlie fo • their liberal support duriugthe past ,
nineteen year, and trusts that they will eontiriue to send their mama to the new Company.
Gederieh, 10th June, 1872.• •11. RUNCTATAN.
Referring to the above /settee,
DUNCAN 4% IMINgANt
CLEARING SALE
OF
:LADIES' and GENTS'
FURS,
The Godericlx Foundiy & M nufacturing Co. -
JUNK, ERNIATE A
Beg to inform the publio that they are peepa ed to censarect for • ,
STEAM sENGINES AND BOILERS, FLOUR., RIST, AND SAW MILLS, I
SAWING MACHINES, c. I
Om hand—IRON AND WOODEN- PLOW; with steel boards ;
`GANG PLOWS, CULTIVATO .S., STRAW -CUTTERS, &c.
SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES GR TE -.BARS,
WAGON BOXES, &c.
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, 0 a 'One kinds.
.SALT PANS MADE 1 ORDER.
7
ALSO;
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, AND
BOILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIRED
T ateNTY TO THIRTY -HORSE POWER TTIBULA34B0
,
All orders addressed -to the Company or Seeretaxy will
ROBERT RUNCIMAN„
General Manager.
GEORGE NIEBERGALL,
Manager Agricultural Department.
Godmich, Ontario, June 10, 1872.
11
LACKSMITW WORK.
N SIIORMNOTICE,
ERS generally In hand fOr sale.
eceive prompt attention...1
RACE 1101ITON,
• President.
RCIIIBALD HO.DGE,
Secretary and Treasurer.
- 2,13
STOVES, STOVES, ISTOY,E
COOKINd, P
PARLOR 000K, AND
aNa1S-RE1T VARIETY, FRO
RLOR,
bx STOVES
THE .BEST MANUF •CTURER
LN TE DOMINION,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
• EVERY STOVE FURNIS ED WITH
fl3ERIOR FURNI URE
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
JOHNSON
OS.5
MYER BLOCK,
M.A.11'\T S PQRTEi
alonlTtroji: reuggists.
Cele-
brated Victoria Cerbolic Preparations.• Laboratory
and Works, Victoria Hall, Melinda Streets, Toronto,
Sole Proprietors anal 14fanufacturers �f the Cele-
seesseases7......eeerresese
• The VictoriaCheraical Company,
following Genuipe Preparations are sold by
Be aura and ask for the Vic:Tonle
Pneeseeseetexs, told see that yon get them.
Victoria darbolo.ted Glycerine Jelly. .
This JELLY is highly recommended to Ladies as a
most agreeable Preparation for the Toilet. For
Beautifying the Complexibn and reieleriug the
'Skin Soft, 1Vbite, Clear, and Lee from laryness, it
is unrivalled It will quickly remove- all Rednees,
Roughness, Tan, FrecklesaPimples, and other inn
• perfections. For Chappedllands, Chilblains, Frost
Bites and Sore Lips, it cannot be surpassed. Peice
25 cents.
Victoria Carbolic Toget Soap.
This TOILET ,ao u> possesses all the well-known
antiseptic and disinfeeting properties of Carbolic,
Acid, is agreeably scented, has a healthy (teflon on
the skin? pi:events irritation, removes the effects
of perspiration, and should be regularly used by
families. • Cholera, Smallpox and Fever Patients
showld be washed witlathie Soap ; ana its use by
persons liable to iufection will materially prevent
the spread, of (Hamm°. Price 15 cents per Tablet.
Victoria Carbolic Salve.
This SALM' is srapid euro for all Skin Diseases,
Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, BUMS, ores; Ulcers, Ring-
worm, Totter, Eczema, Scald Head, Seurvy, Abs-
cesses, Boils, Pimples, eas. It possesses all the
cleansing auti healing virtues of Carbolic Acids
which has been found by Physicians everywhere
to possess curative qualities not discovered in any
other chemical preparation. Price 25 ceets. *
Victoria Carbolic Gargarysma.
This 6ARGLE is the most reliable and - efficacious
Remedy in allseases sof Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
Diptheria, bronchitha Irritation of the Bronchial
Tubes so common in •tbis thangeable climate,
Asthma, Offensive Breath, lalcoruted Ginnie and.
all diseases of the Mouth. For Public' Speakers
and Singers it is 'inviting:We. The ingredients en-
tering into this Gargle are used by all Physicians,
and for the cure of the above disorders are now,
undoubtedly, the most popular s in the Meal:nue
aaramea, nice 2e cents.
Victoria Carbolic Disinfectant.
This DISI.SPECTANT is a sure preventive of Typhus
and Typlinid Fevers, Cholera, Smallpox, and all in -
'odious diseases. It will prevent Contagion in
Cattle. It is also invaluable for Disinfecting Wa-
ter Closets, Trains., Cesspools, Stables, Slaughter-
honnes, &q., and for destroying nauseous effluvia
from whatever cause arising. at will chive away
aloaquitoes, Moths, Flies, Coekroaches, Lae. Meat,
Fish, &a.'can be preaerved from putrefaction by its
use. Carbolic Acid Wait; selected by Her Majesty's
Royal Commissioners, in preference to all other
produela, as the best Disinfectant for the preven-
tion of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents.
Victoria Sharpening and Polishing Paste
This PIMPARATom is unequalled iu its rapidity.
for Sharpening and Polishing Cntlery. Table and
PocketKnives,Razors, Surgical Instruments, Shoe-
makers' Reaves, Plaue Bits and Chisels, 6,:c. Noth-
ing has ever been discovered which bas sprung
into pepultuity snore ,• quickly, or bectsine ef se-
mucli value in every household and workshop for
general usefulness. Price 25 cents. • 230
MUSIC, MUSIC!
THE
• UNDERSIGNED is able to furnibh those
who will fever him -with their patronage with
Any Instrument of Any Make.
17.) MAL
• T I JIB ARE
BARGAINS
TO BE RAD.
CHRISTMAS • PRESENTS,.
Cousisting of
FAXCY GOODS,
STEREOSCOPIC VTEIKS",
JEWBLRY,
JETVIt CASE'S,
.iiIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
-MATHEMATICAI. INSTRUMENTS.
Albums in great variety.
BOOKS,
BIBLES, -LA tine assortment of Pocket, Family
• and Church Bibles, in fine Moroeo bindings,
Testaments, Prayer Books and Psalm.
Books, •
Children's Books,
• Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Ladies' Conspaniens
"A Ji'eposi ory of Fashion; Pleasure, and
instruction. " •
IL RPER'S BAZAR.
OTICES OF THE l'HESS.
The BA ZAR is edited -with a contribution of feet
and talent th. b we seldom -find in any journal,
nmethe join.: al itself is the organ of the great
world of frude n.-13oaton Traveller.
The BAPAII commends itself to eveiy member of
the householc —to the children by droll anal:ratty
pastures, ko t o young ladies by its fashion-platee
in endless vat ety, to the provident matron by its
,patterns for t e children's clothes, to paterfamil-
ias by its tast ful designs for embroidered slippers
and luxuries' dressing gowns. But the reaelhig
matter of the AZAR is uniformly of greet excel-
lence. The se per has acqpired it wide popularity
for the Iberia enjoyment it affords—N. Y. Even-
ing Post.°
is
Ilaereoes'
An extra cos
or BAZAR. -wile
Five Subsoil
or. Six Copies
Subscriptie
end Be zee, to
two of Ilatper'
year, $7. 1
Back numbe
Thc live vol
years 1868, '6
green mor -ice
freight prepait
The Postage
year, which nt
Office. Adam
IL
BarCIIIPTI0NS.-1871.
TERMS:
3.-sx.te, one year.. , $4 00.
y of either the 31...eoaxn9e,Wneeze-,
be supplied gratis for every Club of
a at $4 each, in one remittance ;
or $20, without extra eopy.
s to lianeen's MAGAZINE, Weirestia
one address for one year, $I0; or,
Periodieals, to one address for one
.s can be supplied at any tirae.
muss of }Lauren's Bazen, for the
, '70. 71, '72, elegantly bound in
) cloth, will be sent by express
, for $7 eacli.
on liestreac's BAZAR hi 20 cents a
ist be paitl at the subscribers Post
-5,
?PER ca BROTHERS, New York.
Also, just arrived,
With. lots of Toys for Girls ma Boys, at
R.• LITgS1)EN"SI
•;Corner Drug Store. Seaforth.
O
THE C REA P EST
• AND BEST
FURNITURE,
GO TO
JOHN STAUFFEWS
AIN-LEYVILLE.
Sign of. the Two Bureaus.
•
TUNE 18,1872. •
287.52
CABINET-MAHER WANTED.
WANTED a fi.rst-class Cabinet-maker, to work
•T V at pie•ce-avork; goodwages.
•• J. STAUFFER, Ainleyville.
CHRISTMAS
AND
NEW YEAR'S.
• CHEAPER TILLAr BUR.
TUFTS & HAMILTON
Are giving great bargains in
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
Glassware and China.
Be sure and buy our Christmas and New Tearls
Groceries, Wines and Liquors at
TUFTS & HAM:TITO-PS
• Chkap -Grocery,
Brassels, /Late Ainleyville,)
Where you will fina every thing that is uessaly
kept in a
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY,
And lof the best quality,
CJ'ap for Cath or Farm Prodnrel
•lioclized Cod Liver OM.
rfaiiS Preparation is it solution of Iodide of Iron
in perfectly pare Cod Liver OIL - It may be
used in all eases where the simple 011ie ordered,
and will be fouud greatly superior to it. This
preparation is higbly beneficial in Pulmonary -Con-
sumption, Scrofulous Complaints, Cirrenie Skin
Diseases, and for all chronic dieordere arishig from
defective digestion essimilation or HUtTiti013. It
Is also highly usefL1 in Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout. Price $1.
Compound ,Syrup of Ify-pophospleites*
rpHIS is an agreeable Preparation, containing the
lIapophosphites of Lime, Soda, Potash and
Ii•on, 'with free Hypophosplionsus Atid This
Syrup is it certain remedy for General Debility
from any cause, Nervous Diseases and Scroll:Ions
Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of
the bones t eflpecially in Infants) and Incipient
C°ureabinPotiv°enPrePplairt
e:iti
TUs are of Staudara medical
reputation, and containing no secret ingsndienta,
may be prescribed by phyeitians without heeita-
SEW! 's1G MACHINES. ti•me. Preparea by JOHN WILLIAMS,
•• London, Ontario.
For sale by -11. Lumsden, Seaforth; LB. Grant,
A inloyville; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists
and the 0-sl)orn generally.
EASE AND COMFORT.
ese
The Ho
• Also, Agent for ASETI
• MASON & B.AMLIN'S ORGANS,
• With all the
Which cannot be excelled on the Continent for
• MADE TO ORDER fullness and richness Of tone,
• C. ARAI:ST.40NC)%
Telegaph Book Store.
• On the shortest notice. 4
• CUSTOM PLANING
Striftly attended to.
HOUSE BLOCKING ALWAYS ON •HAND ANI'
Promptly stipplied.
JAMES BE.NNETT.
• linleyville, May 16, 1672. • 282-47
READ THIS! 431 persons having
nre, and wielung to increase
their income, pleas& Rend address prepaid to un-
dersigned. Occupation easy and honorable, suited
to all, and especially TO T. XDIE,. i2 to $10 per
day without risk or expense. •
265-2 C. L. BOSSE, Montreal.
NEW SUPPLY 01'
T • TT
ve
..1LiCHLVES, THE ILESSINC OF PERFECT SICHT.
test: improvements, alsi received at The• riis nothingaenoareel(ti iggigRFECT SIGHT,
W. T WATSON'S,
SE.A.FORTH,
.11- Call and see them. Tht well-established repu-
tation rendere it unneeesa ry to particularize their
superior qu 'es, further .than that they. are the
beseand chetti est made.
Sewing ma •As nes of all kinds repaired, cleaned
and put in per ect order, at my office, by a therouglz•
i ly practical nt ehinist from Toronto.
• WM. N. WATSON, Sesiorth.
Can only be obtainedby using
PERFECT SPECTACLES;
The difficulty of proeuring which is 11.41 known
• MESSRS. LAZARUS MORRIS &CO.
Have, after yeas of experience and experiment,
and the erection of costly machinery, beenenabied
to produce that grand desideratum,
-PERFFNT SPECTACLES
Which never tire the eye, *aid last meny yea
witkout ritorge. 2