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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-04-18, Page 6- 81 • -Fa7a7n. _ isie•wsgs, d lkIcrte..8. A midair 'fihtt.., does ii(rt yielci, • - two tbnk of lialtii the acre needs overhauling. --A vast arnOunt of grain is wasted onP°°breeds of hogs, horses and cattle. — The latest way 1,0- teltF4 giXid.-0,141. kind' • horse is to examine his phrenologic- al organs. ---The planting of forest t.es bt 1,1446re bkirt 04(14 :re- fit -tins tham-nioney it dm-006-nd in; t a; terest.---The difference •between a co* that yields $30 and .one that yields- $50 will pay for; the keeping. A gentleman in London, with the approKiate narneef Hayes, recently 00600 ,a• *earn 'Mower., -a---Tle A ugasta. cotton .-pool ,las- already called out 35.7 estimates,. and the average places the proe ''..„c tive crop at 3,76.4,880 bales. *A Connecticut fanner swears to an ox which.: troth its mile inside- of Milt, minutes, and offers to enter it for ..beef -steaks. — A New Mexico tancheman has ascertained that brimstone --birrnect.. under- a fowl's , nose is death lo gaPei.'-'--" Dose, -12 ' rnatches.----;L-The best farmer is cer- tain to see " a new earth," fot he will plow deep. ---A livery stable man in Connecticut, who keeps over 50 horses, is offering manure at S-1. &Pl. a icrarl., and with, each load- he ' gives a khronik), iio--gtht/$5. intelligent Englishman having visit- ed the United States reports that Virginia offers the best opportuni- ties to men osr-pss .-want, to.•Ak,n•y4ns- proved land; 16 i'itIlfe *est IS -prefer -- able for farm laborers: — The first cheese factory in the ,State' of Vermont and the second in the, count y, was,latablished in Phit,ten. ••• den CotintYr'in4858; •by E:D•:1141- son, Pr -Tide& , of the State Dairy- men's- Association.- At present there are-lixty-seven factories in the State, twenty-two;4. which are in Chittenden CourOY1 I'lly, •town of Richmond, which is onty fOuri-miles and three quarters sq,nare makes 200 tons-, Of :cheesexatvear..f.. The Late Dr. Guthrie. • Rev„ ,T1?-ernas vatitivie,. D. D., born at• 13re•chin, Porfar, in 1803; was the son of an influential tiler - Chant and banket . of that place. 116: Wa.S- editciited at Edintiursr,b,. and liceri6e'd as a preacher in 1825.- 'Aft ter spending some _months Rpm the Coritmenta,in the study of anatomy, chemistry and natural philosopy, he g returned to, Scotlandrand 4.0 years worked in Iiis ,father's -bank. i In 1830 he commenced his career a dergYman being er'dainn-c-f t° -tke under the old system of government IninistrY of Abirl°t, Jus nakve by: conquest, simplyI a question county, paq was aPPGillted wltich side shotdd govern the other: the iwide-pr.ead field.of, I ... His • . ll'rine!',M1 - -, , ar , l&rary works ,-,..: The Viispet in. :Ezekiel, C firig. and jtite In- heritance of the Saints, The TVay to Life, The City; its Sins and Sor- rows, and seine others. He was also wellL'..4331.,wn as the editor of the .StoWtyafagaz. ini. The malktrly from which he had suffered- for twent,X-Pur Yekr was m rick aggravated last i a utamm: b art attack of rheumatism. He gradu- ally became _worse'and for some days before his death all hopes of his recovery had been given up. Ile died on the 24th of February, at St. Leonard's-on•:Sea incl was ffuried at ,, ,• , • dinbugh_..on, the94,104411g, AO,- nerat ceremony attracted an lin rn ense ,citolst of sorrowing sympathizers. 'Tria4* 'I • tl procession was a rm. e in 1 eng 1, and inclucld the leading men of the Chstreh, tire C0•41oration; and' the university. The boys of the Rag- ged School and cf the Industrial Brigade also followed. During Dr. Quthrie's • illness the Queen sent more than once*'enquirineas-ito his progress, and after his demise the Duke of Av,gyle, by desire of her Majesty, sent a letter to his eldest ‘on, expressing. 'to the bereaved widow and farhily of Dr. Guthrie her •- IVItajesty'sa Aliciere .-aympathy -..,•, , - Fs . I,.,, ci _ 1 , . • 41 ‘e,..' * with-!thrn. awwe - per Male,sty's very tr e sorrow for the loss of one so good and so useful." . b 1 1 411, • "Manifest Destiny." _Of the many suggestive ehapters of the veteran Caleb Cushing's book on the Treaty.:of Washington, none is more important than that in which he treats of the relations of thekBritish . Provinces. It shows political in sig 11 t which marks its a tt thor the true statesman, Mr. Cush- ing looks ,below. ,stirface . events and the compli Aims of present politics to those n44a1 tendencies, of race -v- -, ;• , and Meant y which are as ittevitable in their results as quiet in their - meth,. In these'Pe-seeS ; the det- tairi' isSuie, fiest,lof dr eindepentleitee of the Dominion, finally, of its adop- t tion, at its- own seeking, into out * ': * ...** .e11 l.Wfamily of states. • • By old-time -diplomats, rivers were considered the nateral boun- daries between States. Writers on the pki.loS4phy of - iyitiC14 have . . .... .. IOW I 111106 1 , f.- 't. 1 Ias- ot The Bat -113h Mirth itI4yerifiCtigroansiti" th:ellPtliobblit on thetr guard 'against putchashiM-XliOn*Viffili- I B*t,')Ost!a'elt,nebtf eines which aro being sold SH My genuine "Hollo- way's Pills and Ointraent,"-byerittlinTindly tutlai ..t oflittle or no means, trAdini (tot the: ,ht ' fetV menthe only) utder the Ohs 61 tike "lto "Or,it Chemical Company," Eters* artifiee-IS mate use of by them for the purpoee of imposing upen„tke public•, and the more effectually to - deceive, they have the • effrontery, in their adverthientents, to bane the following otmtion: " The immense demand for ' HOLLOWAY's PII.LS AND OINTMENT' has texupted unprincipled parties to counterfeit theee valuable Medicines. " In order to Protect the Public and ourselves, we have issued a new 'Trade Mark,' &insisting of an Eeptiau Circle of iii serpeut with the letter 11 in ;theira.04eAnstri:aokNII,rvmext-ywtbex. of gennine ' Hol,LOWAV'e it. None are genuinelvsviiitihhoatfirteittill. $ trade mark On "To DEALUns. AWL Sonia:us its Dnuos /inn MEDI- - CINES, " We cell. your Particular attention to tho nens style of ' HoLLowAY'S PILLS AND Opt.rtitENT1-1-, none of the old atyle are manufactured by 11H DOW, nor have they beim for months. We therefore caution all purchasers against yet:lying from any Sobliers or Dealers the old Stybaet geode. oft‘ezeorqufoyizabteialnecTinveeed jrniingth, ;,ahnin. _. lyia jittuli.e,lx, goot being 44411yestp the favor -of -n11 tneip,11qaM. ion,youtian give in regald to those conaterfeits." Now this ComPan.y is aviarelhat yonr nms do not permit them to copy the precise getting up of nay Medleinee, but in order the more completely to blind the public, they have reeourse to another pieceiof deception, viz, in stating thet they deem At upeessary, as they say, to. Make up the Pills and Ointment in another form, and ,that they adopt a tiny LABEL, &C. , Besides tbe above-mentioned " Chemical Com- pany,' these „is also e David Pringle, of New York, who by consummate trickery is attempting to sell spuriouannitations of my Medicines. Beware of •nirn likewise. . This unprincipled Chemical OomPany has dared .te say that I owe very large 1E111113 -Ot •MOIley in the *United States. What ia the fact a A newapaper agent. obtaiaed, without my knowledge or consent, and by celluslon aeth a party Who held ,a limited vowels of attorney of mine, anaorder to Advertise my Medicines in Sentit Americas for three years, to the extent of $400,1.0 in gold. Ho then solcl hie claim to a lawyer, who, -got itrnferred bythe court to a fideud of his, who gave judgment against rim to the amou.nt of $171,287 geld, for profit whichhe said he could have made by it, had I not taken steps to repudiate thii vile trankaction the mo- n:tent it came.to my knowledge: Thin. judgment Vrill sobn be set aside. It cannot le. kupposed, I am sure, that I owe a cent to any one that I would not immediately pay. 1' - There is no truth whatever in! the statement that I over authorized any person or persons to use my, naine for the sale of my -Pills and Ointment; al- though gross frauds have_heen praeSiaed upon -me by tuniriucipletlanen this way. -,.. • 'X , . I would ask, 88 a favor, that should. it. come to -the kno wledge- of any pemomtnat spnrions Medi - eines are beuxg made and sold_ in my Mime, that he be pleased to send me the name and address of the vendor who is selling the sem, that I May,- for the protection of the pnblie, institute prormedinge against and I engage to • remunerate hand- somely my informant without divulging hitt name. Should any person have reason to believe that be has-been deceived by bnyingetnerionsimitations of these Medicine, he will oblige me by gentling to the addrese font (which he can do at a cost of six cents in poets*, ono of the booke of instruc- Mom which are affixed. to the same, My Modieines can ha s1pj$90; at §ite lowest wholesale net iiiices in qiiantitiem no 1088 than w.orth—vtz.,e9e. 11-4s. peirdozen boxes 0/TUNE:a-pots of Ointnitut, for wAtelinanittances • musrbe sent in advance.' These' Medicineti ate not sold iu the United States. • abPot and Box of nay- Genuine Medicines bearta tine 13ritish Government SteraNawitheothe words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Lon- don." (SlAmed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 680, Oxford Street, W. C., • London, October 8, 1872. shown that no idea an be more ••'14 false. A river is the means of conk- SEAFORTH 'NOVELTY WORKS. munication, knitting peoplee to - ether instead of separatine• n both sides, the people ofits val- ey or plain, live ender. the Same as physical condab itions, d it became one of the nrtnisterti of the Old it is moimtaillS, and ntot rivers that Grevfriars, in Edinburgh where his . form . the natural boundaries he - preaching attractecl. such crowded : tweet, nations. The Rhine has congregations that a new e•hil_reh served as a bone of contention for (St. John's) was.' ererete4._ specially centuries between IiGermany . and , , • far him, andsOon•14Jeoani-et-the- most Fiance, while the southei n boil n - popular in the city. It, was here . dary of the Teutonic race was fixed that he began tto. ;alto that, prIti- • early in its history by the peaks of Of His wn A ahu.aeture. ' 0 7 1 f. • JOHN M. AIAR,T1N Has.now on heudo large number of his superior LAND ROLLERS; Which have been well tried by the farmers Of ,Ifft- rorf, and are genet -ally acknowledged to be the heft Made. TURNIP DRILLS, Double and Sing4, - • .• n nertt part 14,..11,re Non-intrusierur.. : the Alps. It was only in ,the most • ,troversy which has linked his name, pfimitive days, so far 1.)ack that river As a certain number will only be ;pude, parties Candlish and Cunningham, and all tit4 this notion of separa ey so closelLavith. those of 1navirlation was scarcely practiced at *-hioli• ended in the seassiore • ••• • _ et river systems lia.d force. desiring Us get one should apply early before they are spoken for. - DRESSED four'hundrea ministerS, who` Pesign- It is partly for this reason • that ed their livings in the Established the boundary line between us and Church rather than submit to the in- the Dominion i:.; destined ultimately tertereneeof the state \yid) what they th be wiped -away. Nature is a AND LUMBER eemec to be. the S'cript rat right of Frenner against whom all the Bri:SASH AND DOORS 4 the people to a voice in,the selection tisli and Canadian statesmen may ou hand or manufactured to order to usual of their spiritual teachers. ' fret themselves in vain. The St. The chief exploit of his life was his , Lawrence and the lake system are famous "Manse Tour," - in11.815. • but bonds between us. In winter, 1 The ministers , w hp 'for constience v:then it is frozen.•over, there is no! , d 1 • sake had le:ft their comfortable m " /i • were wretchedly- housed and P‘r°- the seaboard largely by means of CCM mun Ca t on. Cana. - ; boundary between the two coun- anSeS CO, 1)a tSC/nageS--- tries -Ittld the, Dominion must seek I vided for, and Dr. Guthrie conceiv- our lines of i i s ed the idea or •traveling; throttgh Scotland to collec XII 6,000 wueie with to start a fund for nia.nse buildrng tiis he aiwitys looked back upon as his greatest achieve ment, and the great labor which i involved-hrought an that heart ais days. in cbnnection with this mat ter we may Mention a very clever and friendly spirg4 'caricature, by Rev. Wallace Duncan, of Peebles. in which the Ircbig,begrgaitpan,7 as Dr. Guthrie .was fend of calling himself,..; is rept wilted trudging cheerfully along, staff in Laud, and bearing upon. his .back the enormous load of seven Illindred henies then da much more than, California. is properly it of our national system, though the Pacific railroads at* bi eakiug down the harriers of the Sentinel line of mountains bo - our east and west. BLit even- more than this is the tendency of race in the same clirec- - tier). The English have always THE TWO -HORSE POWER SAWING MACHINE, ease which ultimately shortened his JOHN M. MARTEN. Seaforth Novelty Works, Godericli Street. ' 272 ..1Z - 4r 94 Asa 1414;:= I y Engines the celebrated JU DSON GOV E RNOR. We are prepared to contract for the eree tion of an kinds of Grist, Flour and Saw -mills, with all the latest improvements. Lath Mills, Bolters, ngle Mills, Double and Single tointers„.Hexiding Machines, Heading, Turn- 4OF SPRING AND SUMMER STAPLE AND FANCY DIV GOODS. The Spbseriber has rauelt pleasure in.* announcing that he is nOw prepared to show a large pro- portion of his , • • SPRING, ANt! SUMMER STOCK OF STAPLE AkD FANCY DRY GOODS AT iaEarrio RESPECTFUL.LY UNVITED, As he feels convinced that intending Customers will find it GRiATLY TO .-THE,IR :ADVANTAGE. -dO0DS `SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IL HIV". ..ILIVINCSTQ BRUSSELS, March 14, 1873. TITE — 276 ATEMACT. FTE, -A FAIR TEST THE VERDIQT, P4OP,1E IS PRAT THE CHEQUERED STORE AND :TEA .DEPOT, Is the place to get the cheapest And best TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES. The Proprietor of the.Catt,QUER STORE AND TEA DEPOT has pleasure in stating that his first stock having reeve& off so rapidl AM has aheady purchased a fresh supply, and as a result of quick sales he is enabled to still further reduce prices. To parties taking TEtti, by the Caddie, half chest er chest • A SPECIAL RODUCTION WILL 13.E MADE. . , Farmers and others living at a distance should remember that our roads may soon break up, and that now is the thne and SeafOrth is the To-Ny.4 to. get the Highes Prices For what they have to selljand that the' CHEQUERED STORE AND "TEA DEPOT . Is the place to get the best bargains in TEAS AND GENERAL GRUCERIES. APRIL TO DAIlinIti 73 Ajitu, 18, 1873. MILK, CANS AND PAZ - MRS. WHITN- Would state to Dairymen that she halt . to thanufactute Milk Cans and Pails riAh - Of kinde, and can Hupp ent AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE TUN, Stoveli aml _Tinware on hand ft ff. COAL OIL for sale Wholesale and lie Repairing and Bose Tronghing proMptly ed to. MRS, 'WHITNEY, Main -street, fieatesta, PHOT 0 GRAPHIC-''', D. STEWART, TN returning thanks to his nurnerone fricentialsi their patronage in the past, takes Plesixasaili informing them that his Photographic Galieryani be re -opened DU TWJAally, MO 18th of February, 011 William -street, near the new Presbyterian 04 BRUSSELS Where he hopes to meet again with his old and patrons, and as nanny new ones as may -sem. to favor hnn with a call. Splendid waii. Picture, kept --Coinoaaai, on. hand. • B.—Nb buninese done this Gallery EMI*. days and Fridays. • 271018 DANIEL STE'WART, Arta*. GROCERIES _CROCKERY AND GLASSWAn To be had at the FLOUR AND FEED SION At the lowest prices. CAM and examine our well -selected stook * TgAS, SUGARS,' COFFIRS, cbc, - Canned Fruit, Oysters, Salmon Lobstere teid Sardines constantly on liana. --a , Stockraisers wotalnewell to tty Simpserfa Herm and Cattle Spice the finest and cheapest Coo* tion Pier in the world. J. P. KE.NDALL & Co.'s (late W. A. Sheareett& -Co.) celebrated ' 4- - FAMILY FLOUR Delivered on the shortest notice. The highest Market Price paid for all kinds of , Produce. CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES (means THOMASLEI ; , REMOVED REMOVED If there be any who have doubt on this point, they have only to make a trial and they will be convulse - • ed of the fact. 501farre1s Labrador Herrings, 250 Barrels Lake Huron Herrings, A large lot of dry Fish, Salmon' Trout, and White Fish, ALL OP FiRst QuALITY AlVD AT LOU' P.RIC_ES AT THE , CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT, MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH. JAMES MURPHY. , SMOKER:8,, FOR A GOOD SMOKE USE' THE SETLE NAVY. -, See T, c3r, B. on each P1,ug. Price so Low that all can. use it CAtTION.---,The " MYRTLE _4VATY", is registered, and (-4 infringement on it will be proseinded. The name TUCKETT &BILLINGS is on eaqh Caddy, and 7', & Plug. Hamilton, Feb. 1Q, 1(413 273 ' THOMS0-]N & WILLIAMS' MILL AND ENGINE WORKS, LL, ONT. - N. F. Burnham's Patent Turbine Water Wheel. WEIMve now thoronghly testell the above wheel and Inarantee it. equal or superior to the best -wheel now in use, while stronger and more durable. References 16 well-kuown and reliable mill owners who have them in use, given ou application. We build all eizes and kinds of M. ROBERTSON, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, HAS' REMOVe.11) his ware rooms to JOHNSON'S- 0.13) STAND, Main -street, Seaforth, Where he has on hand a Emperier stock of Fund, tore of every description.' CALL AND SEE IT: IINBE4TAKI/N. Htiving purchased Mr. Thomas •Bell's HEARSE, I am prepared to attend funerals on the shortest notice, either in town -or country. Kept conetantly on hand. SHROUDS! fillOTTDS M, R.,013ERTS ON, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKE Johnson's Old Stand, , Main street Seaforth, has now on hand good assortment'of • -S 1R.., CD.T.TID Which he can furnish.eheaper than. they can be got elsewhere. 2051 EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. • --,-;,--"irs-sanssaaaaraaar- - ' .; • -- • • A sA"..., CARTWRIGHT, L. D. .S„ Sin -neon Dentist •-i• attends in Seaferth„ at Knox's Hotel, -a • first Tuesday and Wednesday of each. month in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel, on the following Thurs- days and,Fridays. The remainder of the time at his Stratford office. Parties requiring new teeth are requested to call, if at SeafOrth and Clinton, on the fil'St days of at- tendauen. • a Testimonials of over 500 patienta who have had their tleth e'atracted by the use of the Gas, may s Teeth inserted in the most substantial and im- ; • •• SEAFORTFI PLANING MILL, Statioeary, Portable and Umight, and guarantee them unsurpassed by any in use. We use on a our STEAM Mi\Tet-IINTE'S, be Hee at iny office in Stratford. proved styles. Filling done in gold, &c„ in, a manner 'which can- not be surpassed, • 267- ors' and Planers' Stave Ilaohina, and all kinds of Flax Machinery, &e., &c., xna-nufa.ctured la.rgely. Our Boiler Shop iglu full blast, and we have as foreman of this irnportant --department,1r. SOHN - SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY , subscriber begs leave to thank his :a:mewl:3 customers for the liberal patronage extended to • lira since commencing business in Seaforthe /Ma tErlists that he maybe fevered with: a contingence of the same. Parties intending to build would do well to- give him a call, ES he will continue to keep on hand s large stock of all kinds of -DRY PINE, LUMBER, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. He feele confident of giving eatisfaction to these but fir t-elass worlanen are employed. 'WRIGHT, who, for 20 years was foreman of the Brantford Boiler Works. Having a good force of ex- perienced boiler makers, we aro prepared to attend to boiler repairs either at the shop or at mills promptly. GIVE USA CALL. We have found out what every Fanner want. .It is • to be for the: houselcsS Free Church ministers. .The ske,tch is entitled "The Moderrk Samson " and was published in aid of the Manse fund. ft is now very rare. Dr. Guthrie was also one• 4 the first promoters Of ragged schools,‘ and beyond doubt, theb most elo- , (pent advocate. Be. was a, fervid and impassioned preacher? al ternate- v movine his audience to uncoil- . - trollable laughter, and then melting them to tears ; his picturesque lan- guage, profnse 'imagery and thrilling: pathos were irresistible, -aid his largeness of ,heart, catholicity of spiyit and geniality made him re- . speoted and beloved by men of eyery creed and sect. In 1802 he- was Moderator of the :Free Church. Since ..then, by medical advice, he has but rarely_appeared in the pul- pit, hnt. has been especially earliest •his advocacy of th4 Waldensian Ohureh, and the extension of its • work from the ancestral valleys to been great colonists, while the• The power of -which is supplied with ,strong, flynsvheel, suited to„driving a Straw Cutter, GrainiCrusher , French emigrate but rarely,- and••farmer's osyn use, Emile can with two horees and from three to four men or boys cut from 20 to JO cords -of their native land. As Iilerzy, pinched, before it would be possible to Env) the- horiles. *Ea and otherMachinery, withno extra, 'charge, except for the heft. This machine is well suitnd to every of wood per day. Our machine has been thoroughly toated, and is strong enough to to all we-secom- remain -always homesick for the soil • mend it to do, It is 'supplied with friction flanges, by which the saw is stopped, ,when caught or aiioted. by :My. Cuslling, has pointed t.Zz?41...'t A.' TRIAL . -out, f.his very aptitude for coloniza- Lwitt-ustrauo We 11TO building greift numbers of the Cummiug's Straw Cutter, for harid or horseap;we4 Also, -a a • Grain Crushers, with iron and wood fraraes, Fenn tint shows art easiness of separation . Steel Plows, with wrought iron beams, Wood beams vators, &e.,&e. Repaire of all kinds done promptly , • OFFERED. r mho may favour him with their patronage, as none v nig Mills, Home Powers of all kinds; Gan, Plows, -201 ;articular attention paid to Oustona Planing. THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell, Ont. icw31, end 6as t iron neenni, Horse Hoes, Vgeeder. Cultx- JoHN H. BROADFOOT. . Orders by Mail or otherwise solicited. Ad -ess, - MUSIC MUSICI from the ties of •nativity•that is the I 267 .SEWING MACHIN ES. The era of colonization is passing; • , I that of Iniperial ,government has A NEW SUPPLY OF AINLEYVILLE ' passed. Heieafter t46vernments , The Howe and the Osborn , TLANING KILL, must be of the soil. Separated by the width of the ocean from the sPITLITG MA CHLAT2W, • (It SASH, .DOOR AND 131.(14 D FACTORY hotbe country, involved by this use--` with 11 the latest impfovements, just received at 1 — less tie in European complications,! . w h ose danuers oni v i t can share - t, - INV - N WATSOINT'S, Tbe subscriber ha-ving bonght out the above Mill, also the good -will of the late firm, is new fir'st •eondrtion a• indepeudence. , , bearing the burdens of self -govern-. ' oin owl see them. Their woll•establiahed ;Emu SEAFORVI. . EX -G E L L.,EN T TEAS . 3 C. ARMSTRONG, -prepared to fill all orders hi his line of busiuess.• nient, bet denied by the. Imperial • a: Sash Doors an cl Aloulclings , tntio,1 reit tiers it unneeessary to paaticularize the veto its chief advantage ; the tie steamy qualities, farther than that they are the And being hard up for moneY, have determined to ii - Telegraph Book Store. which binds Canada to England is •Sewiug inachiueg of all kinds repaired, cleaned ' best end cheapest made. 1 ON HAND AND sell Tensa t ..1 Ca YE°, It is already organized for lade- - ly prectical machini4 from Toronto. . -1 MADE '1'0 O • RDER _ si u.) 14y• -a 'Jai ter ll,r0Und its. Deck. and put iuperfect oilier, rainy office, by a thorough:.' • WM. N. WATSON, Settforth. - pendent government ; • some, day• - On the shortest notice. — TEA! TEA !! TEA I!! •THE UNDERSIGNED is able to funnel' tho e who will favor him with their patronage -with Avy instrument of Any Make. TUFTS & HAMBLETON sUso, Agent for ,MA.SON & HAMLIN'S ,ORGANS, Having on hand a very large stock of Which en,nnot be 'excelled .on the Continent for fullness and richness of tone. that independence must nonie. And W. T HUNTER after independence, union, nest for CUSTOM PLANING „ T. / BRUSSELS, . our benefit, 'nit for its own ! We Iforseshogr and, Oen(? ((1 strietiyaliended to. have neither to ask not desire it, lE,,EOUSE BLOCKING ALWAYS ON MiND Alit, • 1 Manufaeturer of Irten HilITOWS. Special attention it ia not our business but.theirs.-- =:,• to Job work and Home Shoeine Promptly supplied. Y.. Jr. _Evening .3fait, TERMIS REASONABLE. Ainleyville, May 16, 1872. - 232-47 SAME§ BENNETT. Wpm's Wagon Shop. Shop lately orupied by G. J. -BAILF,Y, in rear of 270c13 ' NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Books of Account and Prornheiory Notes of flOoMS TO LET. --- Mr. JOHN LOGAN Eve placed in our hands fo-F collection, and imneelliate payment is re- , TO- LIT, in Scott's Block, two commodious quested. BENSON & MEYER. .A. Rooms on the second flat. Apply to 105 Barristere, Seaforth. McCAUGEn & HOLMSTED. &Worth, March 20, 1873. 276 - A /nether's advice to, a daughter OR the sub,ject of a spotted silk dress — "Turn, Angelina, ever dear !" I I • TICTIONEER, S_ND COMM:31.0N gErt- GREATLY REDUCED PizICES -4 -3- CHANT, Mahnstreet. S'eaforth, will Weed. to all elides in the County of Huron on liberal tem& Particularattention paid to sales of Fain: Stock, &c. 271 •C. YEO„ Auctioneer. For one month. J. IP. BRINE, All parties wanting a choice article of Ten, and T ICENSED AUCTIONEER fax the County of wishing to save money, will find it to their advan- Huron. Sales attended_ in all parts of the tap to give them a call. They have also on hand e Country. All orders left at THE EXPOSITOR (Mee very large stock of will be prone') tly attended to. 198 GENERAL GROCERIES BOAR DI NG.. TT COLLADAY has leased the large and con.- CroclEery, Glassware, Wines and Liquors. Flour, -A-A-s medicate house, on the Salt Works Grouuds, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, ,Lake Huron Herring, &e., adjoining the Railway Station, and has 11-kted it 'up ras a boarding-house. Good table and emnfortable ems. n Perso s wishing a pleasant boarding- vhich they will sell very cheap for caeh or farm produce. vacancies. Transient boarders accommodated228at 'tonne sttould 0,1)ply, as there are at present a few less than hotel rates. • T1JETS & HAMDLETON„ Brussels', Ont. surpriding Adventuresl • ter Charles Sirmtael At exaetly 9:30 eelocli 1118°67,illgilasoftebriat-liCralZiesAl tout aged five years, d ii raystexiously from his pat4 itdhteenici2:51:111rse,°1:11na-siduts'ibn.egSenahni?nbs1 ing tbrOugh that yoUthful known as turning the M- in, whieh he was sinertA , fident At a -court of 1119 verily held in the bacx , l°jd51etlrittlecieht'ime,°:tk9':21 have), )onions abstraction of Elg7 pantry, which, by the sear had she knovvn what ivas she'd have niver prevint sey, a shrill --voiced youtl zei gall, ,b co rhionwg i :3,1t1h,eteya,t grtes, ttoie: ti Di: baustethheirs'sysoluionpg roundgenuet tth°;atthtrh°eNvm°i:sting child had. verted into sausages by tli caution by the female porl his testimony was receive court, and with downtigh bcPenrst-relYBntbYwhiatlevmerel mu de wbeaseneetth.treai.aih3oilt.i,hr 1 va tohffernol from sie w. nil: li Irs:1 tiliGiUn:fewar"esmistilltieeeisdn,sitwngiaist-h b, home by a _policeman, ception, any attempt to I him a statement of his w during that period, Thai has been myself. He h to Inc the following, in tb BC:11HpfiPofilcbteieittliwnPeiTinngte'llsm without _delay to Van Land, by way_of Second ket-sts, This project quently modified so far a a visit to Otaheite, whe Cook was _killed. The 0 -voyage consisted of twoi five cents in silver, a 1 ime,bwraiisischca, pinpinhgisofey:ssi ,' resemblance to metalli and a Sunda3r-school lit Hip garments, admirabb the exingencies of any ci severally a- straw hat w ribbon, a striped shirt, o pair of trousers, uncom in comparisofl to their I buttoned, striped balm pictorially repiesented ' IS1it Thisrigzn atSkluoilogI tWamatgthhEteieeenrihfiv jer .r gave ri t his my , 1 1: could not help fee1in67 ner groceries and ma. infinite service to him of Van Dieman's4Lan journe.y before him, a raphy, seemed to be de half hour, the short le disappeared a_ronnd the., ran rapidly, partly b hat of INiaster Charle a North Beach car uring himself to the wav of testing his spee eeeding in his direct ductor, not being awar erous- and lofty emula ing somewhat con,...ern taele of a pair Of very ing legs so far in the his car and. gene_rous youthful Summerton skervraet.-at Ehrlinrs'thdisint Charles's narrative. became, subsequently ir the impression that hi not op.ly his two tick company .for several from the opposite tern at last, resolutely -ref lief, on a street come as he informs us, he waswsheantoaaaatYrcis-shirsteefifiaeicxellsnisteP:ePt1:1:Yvilliallianitiecte'tihntgiirt:ledlatitauhneffinrod:ted'sfmrenni an opprobrious appel andting pPrZ eels st ieeds . ie of the narrative, befO TC)hwenreBa°r°ek t"iinPaesiewilaht4e of the adventirres tion of • this adventul t.seeliso7es to break istws eoatee, lai.rnrdexikeee Illia.esestieNtil mentations and outer eral large empty .su On the c.3oYrnnerleoleflYth stAhtieefiliskews,eNINVYritill:tbhigiliittlilii joints of the staves Exactly AS th4 clock We now approach 1 something of -the ap2ear tergreen candy, a shoes with iron hee . i'lIICharlesdreY ael isttiemilret, e:NvayteithoPsleelit'v.seinal:ele