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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-05-02, Page 6• The Powe tee - do A man of science ['n Paris once prevailed upon the Minister of Jus - dee tiZexperiirient upon a � rer who had been condemned to death: k and criminal The cr iia was of Iii rank, r to he wan rll� t t i oder v °. s ';fal iihe si. �.� elslhl , ,, �. -� is would not be put `to6 death on' the scaffold, but bled to death within the precincts of theP rison. also that hintliiieraisiiiibulaz he free from pain. -His eyes were. bandag- ed, andagedf he ..was strapped to a table, and at a preconcerted signal, four •of his veins were.ently pricked with a pin. At each .corner of the table was a small fountain of 'Water, so contrived as .to float, g.eptly into 1 basins pl ace to receive eive t He; be- lieving that:', it was . his Iblood he heard flowing, grzduallyt became the and the conversation of doctors in an undertone confirmed him -in this `opinion:: • " hat fine it � blood said one. cc what a pity this man should be condemned to I die . he would havea livedlong time." "Hush t" said the other then approaching the first. he asked him in a low voice, but soles to be heard . by:the eriin nal 4 , How are. there in blood many ponndb of � the human body ?" Twenty-four; you, .ou, see .alreadyabout en pounds ex-, r that mauls Slow in a ho , e- ft xGted • p less state." The physiciads then re } �A.ct. of 1869. _ - = I� olvett ceded by degrees and continued to lower their voices, °'The stillness which reigned . in the apartment, broken only by tithe dripping foun- tains, thesound of -which Was grad- ually o lessened ! soaffeeted he brain , patient of the poor patient that,' although a man of a very Stang constitution:" g he fainted and died. without having lost ad.— drop of bloc Fr'onL .Doctors i.nd Patients,: by John Tintbs. it r`w%ii t weldon '` ._ ighty works ". suet as would `have = over- come to sinful obduracy of Tyre e and idon.; • Tiberias is there, on the ws coast, rather below the cen- �broken coin ns sea-wall, 1 :••to tie of the lake. Its � ura ttittjyt � the glloiekk gloryof: its anciei ee ,� bixt is��t� the - modern 'Tiberias poor collection of houses, chiefly inhab- ited by Jews who have returned to 'Palestine. "Its alt,'. i vermin .have ',be -Come a proverb. About h� this a heap � ilea Hort . o f of ruins now named Mejdel, mark -the site o thatMagdala where Mary Mag Magdalene had her bone, North of th s, --again,, is the `ain of r G e n nesaleth, an aea of res ,bsautyan and fertility,alpIwhich, 8a to say,are seveInesPs f rubbish deotiug Py, robabl the places of old towns and villages; wherein ,'mfr =-=Lord.' taugh t.—Blagkwood's Magazine. ML EC . .4R USSELS, ed Has just received alta opened out OVER $10,000. WORTH I n olveof 1869.t Act 11 In th CountyiCourt of the County of Hu-' •ren Canada, Province of In the matter of Augus• t • Ontario, County of Zapfe and George Carter as H n. • . individuals and as members . of the firznofZapfe.&Carter: on. i'clock rix, the „30th day of IMO next, at the hear ed will apply to no n -the undersigned of 12o z. ke gas PP . the Ju ge of the said Court for -a discharge ander the sal act. A + ZAPFE & CARTER, .byED BEY & HOLMEST -,blcG G AH , 281- ,.,,�`'- `Chair Attorneys ad litem. • 'A Travelling Tour, A train o fift4 hree new ca took Mr. Barnnum's�t`iavellin men agel•ie and 'circus out of the Grand Central Depot 1-iie` .' = t" e t aini. Was rawit abytetlrree iodom coves - .the trained horses and ponies ,were stalled in costly palace tarts.. MS. Barnum's six hundred employees be- gani makinktti re} 'rations tar the statjt t nnd> t on Sitt trday: T took fifty men to get the great char- iot •on a car, and nearly :the same number to put the elephant in . a caboose. The entire train, both lo7. comotive alfa car ,4s wned' hy,Mr.:' Barnuiii, and is preceded l;v fla.g nen and others in his pay.—AT. YSun, April 2 L .The Sea of Galilee. The Sea Of Galilee, or!Sea of Ti- berias, or Lake of Gennesareth, is pansion of the bed of the Jordan. It is about twelve and .a -quarter miles lonee from itorth to sonth, and at its bro:dest part, six aud three - In the County =Court of the County of Huron., Moses Ruby Counter, plaintiff, vs. Kirk Anderson, defendant. • Thom sera n Upon reading the writ of attachment is- ned there : 5 the _affidavits of 'JOHN CAMP - ELL CU IE, JAMES HENRY BEN - ON, and t e return o the- Sheriff of the 0� n � i fluty of Heron to the said writ, I do order a eeting of° he creditors of the above nam - 4, rid a y , defendant!, at in Chambers in the -Court S H use, in the town of Gotier-ich, on Time - •S DAY, the 8th day of May -next, at 12 o'clock as noon, for the purpose Of appointing an As- ----,---- siguee herein. '' " And I Feuer order that the service of the. ,copy of the said writ upon the Clerk of the -said defendent, as appears b . the affidavit of ' JOHN 'CAMPBELL CIIRR , be deemed -. good service upbfi the defendent. ` Dated at Chambers this 22d day of April, A. D.1878. . BENSON & MEYER, Signed, Holieitrs for Plaintiff ' ' ISAAC F. TOMS, 281=21 " ., " " J. J., C. C., C.H. Insolvent Act of 1869. In the matter of Robert Scott, the younger, The solVent hits Made.' itrOanelin!. ment (if Map, STEP, in the Tillage of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, On TnEsDAY, the -thirteenth day ef May, "A, D. 1873, at the hour of 111 o'clock in the fore - neon, t receive statements of his affairs and to appoint ara Assignee. Da at Godericit this 23rd day_of April, A. D. - - Solicitors for Insolvent. D -WATSON, 281-2 Interim Assignee. SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT OF LONDON, ONT. 'Head Office, Richreend-etreet,'Opposite City Hall, Established ina872, for 'the purpose of advanc- ing money en Farm and Town Property at a very low rate of interest, and on the most favorable terms iof repayment. Loans for long or short periods repayable by in- stallmente to suit borrowers. Parties purchasing quarter ' lniles,. _from east to West. toresovillAnd the 1 or inst nce, $76. 90 paid at the end of each hall • Jar, its sha .',13 being that of --a pear I year, will pay hick both principle and interest or a leg of Litton, theibroadest pot I 1441),(5i7n ;loan, (10%1:000 in io years. If paid year13-, toward the, north, andtthe more proe,i; Money can. be obtained at any time, and with . • . little or. he,delay beyond the time necessarily oc- cupied ra the investigation of title and prepare - For further partioulars as to terms, &c., apply -Or to ALONZO STRONG, Esq., Valuator at Sea- OF 'WINO SU eti GOO, S , CONSISTING 'OI' DRY GO.ODS, ,yt a T 1attd:et e .ILLI E''' M N .3 ER OF SPRING AN47 §TTM •,, 3 DA RYMEN,. 14 DANS AND PAttel 1r ITN T 'Would state to Dairymen that she has ro to manufacture .Can's 'and Pa - TAPLE .. AN D FANCY DRYGOoDS h pleasure in annom cin ' that he is now,propared tolargepra- show a: The Subscriber has mus i ea g • portion of his It STOCK MU � S IV�1 E�t .A X111 . - a A A E m s FCi'TiCO !'T' i� S • INVITED P. OF STAP READYMADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWAR GROCERIES, &C. The stock ie the largest end cheapest ever of - feled to the fillh in e�o1611 'Very olosesStexiiisemilitikiiitathiatto iiittikets; t n' eomprsung over $20,000 of Goods. Special BARGAINS in Prints and Dress Goods. Se�ensi vh iiettalW t piriett MI t P ' !! sic Goods up and d b , t sorest no ;; Goo d li defy p com �etition. Special discounts for CASH. t r .. the8 fd j yr - Call and see, goods ant -Frio -0F � r�`P�; phasing elsewhere. , JOH '�CIt7I IF .._ Brussels; . te As he feels convinced that intending customers w111 find its t TAGE. TO THEIR., A.DV.A GREATLY THE r GOODS SPEAK FO, THEMSELVES. 5; ny w ELS, March 14, 1878. ring all agreed in re- terms ng t and humor as two sep- Pure nd diactorytiilctdeflthinnitiogsri, taofutthe dif- they with.; ver - been able to agree upon C,li e Aug ntween the two. Perhaps Jong; i3l rela.ned ot�in� a. ,,at:t ti1841r �heex �,' Ql mirth -provoking matter in. Chat tb literature anti life which 18 arra scar humor, a fact which ; year] e'ther wit xi ked 'ill a nose every at -1 m r �rverloo .� to:define the respective Bruits neve 1pt jndeecl onr heartiest time a i d 0#' n s kn u bs are al, precise.y :telt aluriCOsnecitiesofshoe114 hiug expression which are it Atli thought or exp resistibly f funny, but are neither wit 1 coo -nf4or'Lln�t humpor, though they are £tenn. u4 erha:- s � in the company of � one or the other, Or both of these l re closely akin to both. aid ne this kind . thing, tos to se; agate it from it os it Or 13 better reCO,gxland ized cousins would iae aim ossiblesometimes 1 P s' ible for anybody to e�zally imp 'over" just what it is that makes disc to mak us Iai;gh- iu .tlxings aha e .: s lac h whether we will or not. u. g - We readily xeeG n ze the Character distinctive qualities a w and d _ Orf ark of a bit of humor, rem, mei el of laughablittye t fila �IIU bt_l z � b 8 itis' which is not a play upon til � not humo wit, and r ' t Ii(ls yg0rds, and�• seems beyond the grasp of analysis. pe -e ex. , rimented a, l�ittot 1ong ' D �' since' with something of this kind: r paragraph with It was a-newspape , tea; real point whatever in it, and vet = no every £ria friend It0 whom we react it 11 sift it ; irlerel be laughed . nai.t � , y iii said something about .a v cause Japanese `3 writing home to ana, yQO �s T tip. �T '1kOuld ; oh t;. �: � YY 13 ire b h18 � �' �" tope d ossa us CGiil such a thingnone of tierv.. r the_ gid-. }il� sav, but we �' laugh :ase e mata(Ilei sa' bo Ayr; iron frau and shift floe ten tern f Of all kinds, and can supply them„ .4 � P AS ANY •.ti.� CHEAP IN THE TRADE, St iv 8 -and Tinware on hand. ae cam+ COAL 01 L fox sale Wholesale and: R`eairins and Eave`rongling promptiJ} ed to. wp MRS. WHITNEY, •. ,Main-str-0et, Sege h,. T .L'I30 RAP O��r ,�IC, ,D;.:4TEWART, TN returning thai4ke to iiia r,nmerons friendsie their patronage ,in the past, takes pleasa , t lits Phot i crinin �tlieiii-tha o � is of g to'al�h 4a uesdav" the - eubil°on T 18th a rep tF be e _� b P rita the new Pr •s eet n esb Z'i'illfam � , iter T RSSEL Where he hopes to�ineet7lit et again with his old � . friends' and patrons, and as planArIneW ones as tiny seefd to fahim with a Splendivord wail .fietures kept aenstaltafot N. B. --No business done in this Gallery °ta , N. M. LI Vi T E° dad Fridays 271c13 ` D TI C STE'4 ART, EO Wit: r r -z. 276 • BEEPLES ! BEEPLES !`BEEPLES AFTER A FAIR TEST THE VERDICT OF THE. PEOPLE 'TS SHTOP A 1::LDLE . THAT THE DE; OT HEQUERED STORE AND TEA , Is the place to get the c iett'pes't alid best"' ' NERALGROCERIES. TEAS�'�ND G ::E r . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE To be had atFthe FLOUR AtikffEi g01 'Tice Proprietor of the CNF QU DRED STORE AND -7EA DEPOT has PL easure in stating tha t his result of quick asa s ah. l alt re a ar hosed- �n he has alien c a , ' rapidly, ire pP y moved off so� havingY P_ . first stock P Y, • sales he it enabled•to still further reduce prides. To parties taking TEA by the Caddie, half chest cr HO TI'S l' UR M :UDE. ? VELD DELL V HER - PORTER 0,4 Resb' 1`obs'" FUNNYTURE chest' r A RPM.44,ARP 1 TIDL . WILp:.BE 11LAD.E ,;, ,r Farmera:;and others living at a, 'distance should remember'that'ettr roads tiny soon break up, and that is the time and .e . now Seaforth is the Town to get the Highest Prices SCHILD'S CARRIAGES 17n hant, un if ellafesuse7-all!11.1111tinit'''l 8, she gibs dem fur Dere. He gibs dein ine:os a arisy, He ieebs a Able demi to' Yen ailie his vino ORTH. NOTA BENA Wen you don't got any BICHTERS wat 'you don't like to hay framed, call by PORTER'S tgat bin der sheapest blace. in town. SEA FORTH AND JITTRBN (Late of Hamiltonj Would *foga ti .(Vies` orderg for Monuments, Headsto4es,, Table Tops, For- what they haye to sell, slid' thaethe CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT t Is the place to get the beet bargains in gt'tlie1owest prices. Call and examine our well -selected stook of TEAS;, 8,qpeARs, earn -Es, :€c. Canned Pelt, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters a Birdieing. constantly on hand. • Stock. raisers widowelIto Simpson'sHead and. Cattle Spice, the finest and .cheapest Condi: tion Y oder in the -world. J. P• KENDALL & Co.'s (late W. A.' Shearson : • Co:) delebratedF. • r s 1LY FL • OU Delivered on the shortest notice. ` • TEAS AND GENE'AL GROCERIESi If there be aixyythb lire denbt on tbia,point, ihey.have only to make a hen and they will be convine- 50 Barrels Labrador Herrings, . . ' A large lot of dry Fish, Salmon -Tront, abd White Fish, , ALL OF LFIRST 6UAAITY AND AT LOW PRICES AT THE. • CAEQU'ERED 'STORE AND TEA DEP.OT,. MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH. JAMES AITTRP,1117, • The -highest Market -Price paid lo all Idnds of CE15;All POSTS , and SILDTGLES still on hand ll'HOMAS LEE. - M. iiROBERTSON =s Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, HAS lintiovnin his ware -roans to JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, Where he has on hand a superior stock of Fmni: tare of every description. liNDERTAlaNG Having purchased Mr. Thomai Bell's 14 BlAnsn -- I am prepared to attend funerale on the shortestrg notice, either in town oreountry. Kept constantly on hand. • M.• ROBERTSON, Main street Seafoith, has now on hand a good - which 443 can furnish cheaper than they cart be Price so Low that aIl Cau got elsewhere. 205 eastertit.shore being .by• comparison straight, except near ,the loiter. end. It is full of fish. Ita wateree thick and muddy at the extreme north, become clear and bright as they ap- which flows into it a font stream, leaCeitti th-elaliell'inrW and sweet river. The surface is from 600 to '700 feet below the level of the Mediteranean. The climate is geriial in winter, and not excessive- ly hot ie. simmer. With shores that rise but gently, iii rooet para, from, the basin, and -wihoseetcoloreisi uniformly- brown where seen' sainive the foliage at their bases., the seen- ery would be tame were ic not for the tine. hilln including the snowy tops of Ilermon, which can be seen round thrmigh the traeepareet ether, and for 'ttlietinnumerable ef- fects of liaht and shade. Shritbs tam. Also, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, and blensems add to -the beat ty• at Asthma, loss of raPpetite, general debility,- d1c. the coasts, , which vary continual ly, Laboratoiy, Umversity College, Toronto, Dec. 4, 1872. To the Victoria Chemical Company, Gentlethen,—I have examined the articles emr ployed in the Victoria Chemical Works, in th,e pre- 'paratipn ef the Victoria Syrup of Hypophesphites. The sera* Hypophosphites used are Chemically pure:And the SympIs also quite free from any HENRY H. CROFT, Professor ef Chemistry, U. C. Price $1 per bottle. :Sold by all Drugdists. TO RENT, the•Brick Yard (Ai the Second Conces- PertY.Sif Mr. M191:11118 _2pk;Xe153110p..-: is a large • yiid, with -four large Mills, and a bank of splendid clay eight feet thick, a never -failing supply of water; the yard is fur - Inhaled with every convenience and facility for manufacturing. HOUSE and STABLE on the yard will be sold ; also, to he Field the carts, bar- rows, and other implements need hereioforein the „ • , , _ yard, and about 5,000 feet of good lumber. Rent antes cg ,07'ious L.:0402*W IlLarbk sup - of yard $100 a year. The house and stable wW be - plied on' Short Notice. sold for $100 cash ; the other inticles will also be business; as beicks ara-Do* Selling at from $6 to $7 50 per 1,000, and wood obtainable at ;$2 60 a cord. For fuither partieulars apply to Work of the best style and art,:ind caniiet be surpaseed•in this part Ontario. A call respectfully solieited. Next door to Porter's Furnitnre Store, SEAFORTH MARBLE WORKS --MAIN STREET, AVS. See. T. & B. orii each Plug. ° MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, )w_i work of all kinds:..44 43344 n and Foreign -.1Marble, designed andvedeentell..itathe best style, and at Most reasonable miees. Victoria Compound SyruP of Hypophos- phites. °)- The only Syrup prepared from Dr. Churchill's orrauht, and certified' toT be‘Ohemioally pure. For being sometimes backed by broad plains, showing at others the open- ings of long gorges, and elsewhere, especially- to the eerth, beieg broken. into many and charming [bays. Volcaaic action appears to be eller- geticithere ere het- swingy- in the basin of the lake, and very serious earthquakes occur. Wittliboar are to be found on a plain to the north- east Those wno have formed a :mental picture of this sea so often reCurring ,in sacred story—as who in child- hood has -not ?—have, no doubt, im- agined a water , covered with -ships and boats, resounding with the cries of sailors and fisherthen, and flanked by many proud citiearich in mer- chandise and glorious to the sight. Alas for suet', visions ! the cities and the men and 'the traffic were- there, but they have _disappeared sh com- pletely that the' waters of the lake tilay be said to sleep amid a selitude. As for the famous cities, of , meet of them it cannot be said witk certain- ty where they were`, and the survey now in. progress first begins to give us some -reliable data for identifying their ruins ; one ,or two remain, but not astcities; smalli: dirty, Arab vil- lages alone .. repreeent these busy Granite Monuraentit. and Headstones imported to order. CALDER BROTHERS. SEED OATS AAD pljN_FOVSALE Has on hand •Antl.for ealeost a quan- tity of CHOICE WHITE NORWAY OATS, for Seed, from the State ef Ohio. Price, -.55 cents per bushel. 'Also, SEED COEN, at 60 cents -per . bushel. Call early before all is sold. JOHN M. MARTIN - Has now on hand a large number of his superior Victoria.compound Fluid Extract of Buchu LAND ROLLERS A speCific remedy for all diseases of the bladder and kidneys, dropsical swellings, complaints incl. dental to females. and all diseases a the Urnen.-3- 'Which have been -well tried by the farniers of He. -.4; roil, and are generally acknowledged to lie the bear° Organs in either -sex. Try it onee for any of the above disordere, and made. you will be fully convinced of its pre-eminent virtues. , Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. VietOria Electric Liniment. " The King of all Eh' iiments." Forrheumatism; pains, stiffness in the or joints, sprains, bruises, numbness, swellings, headache, earaehe, toothaohe &c. Or His Own Manufacture. Birk IT! TRY IV ! PROVE IT 111 - Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Victoria Carbolic Salve. "Worth its weight in geld." A specific for cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, boils, piles; pim- ples, &c., and chronic diseases of .the skin of every description. DRESSED LUMBER Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all Druggists. Victoria Carbolated, Glyderine Jelly. "Eminently the ladies' favorite," For beautify- ing the complexion, and for removing tan, sun- burn freckles, pimples, &e., also, for chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites; and sore lips. Price 25 *pots per bottle. Sold by all Druggists , , Victoria Toilet soaps. On hand or manufaRtared to order UP US* " Celebrated for their unflorm. purity and excel- lence of qeality." Victoria Carbolic Soap, Victoria JOHN M. MARTEN. Snlph-ar Soap, Victoria Glycerine,Honey, Rose and Sold by all Druggists. Seaforth Nevelty Works, 272, Goderich Street. 9n, it will be prosecuted. . The name TUCKETT &BILLINGS is On each Caddy, and T. & B. on each Plug. .11 MILL AND ENO -INE WQRKS, MITCHELL, .6NT. AATE have now thoroughly tested the aborewheel and guarantee it equal of superior to the best wheels v v now in use, while strong-er and more durable. References to well-known arid reliable mill owners, who have them in use, giveD on application. We build all sizes and kinds of • Engines the celebrated JUDSON GOVERNOR. We are prepared to contract tion of all kinds of Grist,-Flonr and Saw-millit,iwi: th all the latest improvements. , . Lath Mills, Bolters, Shingle lifilts,,Double and Single Jointeis, Heading Machines, Headtag, Turn- ers' and. Planers' Stave Machines, and all kinds of Flax Machinery, &c., &o., numufactured largely. .Our Boiler Sh,op is in full blastiand we have as foreman of this important department, Mr.- JOHN WRIGHT, who, for 20 years was foreman of the Brantford Boiler Werke. Ha-ving a good force of ex.1 perienced boiler makers, we are prepared to attend to boiler repairs either at the shop or at mills promptly. GIVE US A CALL. - We have found out what every Farmer -wants. It is THE TWO -HORSE POWER SAWING M.A.CHINE The power of which is supplied with strong fly -wheel, suited to driving a Straw Cutter, Grain•Crusher and other Machinery, with no extra charge,xcept for the belt, This rage -bine is well suited -to every farmer's own use, ashe can With two 1 rses cied from three to four men or boys Cut frora20 to 30 cords mend it to db. It is supplied with re itin *flanges, by Which the saw is stopped, when caught, or of wood per day. bur.fliachine Ifas be A -thoroughly tested, and is strong enough' to de all we recom- pinched, before it Would be possible o stop the horses. • - . , A TRIAL OFFERED. We are building great numbers of the Cumming's Straw Cutter, for hand or horse power. Also, Grain Creshersovith irOn. and wood frames, Fanning Mills, Horse Powers of all kinds, Gang Plows, Steel news, with wrought iron beams, vaied. beams and cast iron beams, Horse Hoes, Weeders Culti- vators, &c., &c. Repairs of ali kinds done promptly. Orders by mail or otherwise solicited. Address, TURNIP DRILLS, Doable and Single, As a certain number will only be made, parties deshing to get,eue should apply early before they are all spoken for. AND SASH AND DOORS ALNLEYVILLE CARTWILIGH, L. D. 8„ Surgeon Dentist' Nri- attends inSeaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first TuesdaY Wed Virednesatt'y of each month ; Clinton, at th4C ereial Hotel, on the following Thins - his Sind oed office/ - Parties rkuirintliew teeth ire aequested to 414 if at Seeforth and Clinton, on the first days of et& tendance. Testimeniale of'over 500 patients -who have luta their teeth extracted -by the use of the Gas, may be seen at my office In Stratford- Teetailliaerted in' the most substantial and im- proved; fittfies. ; u, Filling done in gold, &o., in a mannerwhicb. can- not be surpassed, 267- SEAFOBTH PLANING SASH, DOEIR'AHD MAO FACTORY, subscriber begs leave to thank his ntituerour -31" customers for liberal pistrortage extended ter' hifu since commeneing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he muy be faiored -With e continuance of the inithe; Parties intending to build would do well to give him a calljAss he will continue to keep on hand - large stock of all -kinds of 7 DAY PINE LUM. BER, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STIINGT..ES; LATH, ETC. gonna confident pf giving satisfaction to- tide°. mho may feYeur h.% with their patronage, as none butfirst-cliss Workmen are employed. ?articular attention pea to custom itelitttt 201 ' JOHN H. J3IlOADFOO`A PLANiNG MILL, SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY The subscriber, having bought out the above Mill, also the gued-will of the late firm, is now prepared to fill all orders in his Bine' buSineaS. Sash, Doors and Moulding ON HAND AND • MA -DE TO ORDER On the shortest nOtice. CUSTOM PLANING Strictly altended to. HOUSE BITIOCKING ALWAYS ON HAND AND Promptly supplied. - JAMES BENNETT. Ainl,eyville, May 16, 1872. 232-4'7 NOTICE TO DEI3TORS.- rpRE Books of Account and Promissory Notes of Mr. JOIEDI LOGAN are placed in our hands for collection, and immediate payment hi re- quested.. BENSON & MEYER, SeafOrth, Mardi 20, 1873. 276 Having on hand a very large stock ef EXCELLENT TEAS, And being hard up for money, have deterniined to sell Teas at GREATLY, REDUCED PRICES lior. one month. All parties wanting a chbice article of Tea and wishing to save money, -will find it to their &riven- tage to give them a call. They have also on hand a very large stock of - which. they -will sell very cheap0for cash or farni rdonLiliquerlins..gF1, var&c.' • m Us tb, Muslof THE UNDERSIGNED is able to furnish. these who will favor him With their patronage -with Any Instrument of Avy Make. Also, Agent for MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, Which cannot be excelled on, the Continent for fullness and richness of tone. - C. ARMSTRONG. Telegraph' Book Store, LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County : -A-I Huron. Sales attended in ail parts of the Country, All orders left at THE ZXPOSITOlt Office will be proraptly attended to. 198 rT COLLADAY has leased the large and cam- raedious house, Oil the seat Works Grounds: adjoining the Railway Station, and has fitted it up as a boarding-house. Good table and comfortable rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding- house should apply, as there are at present a fey/ vacancies. Transient boarders accommodated at less than hotel rates. NOTICE. THE BRIDGE six the Townline, between Mellillop and Hullett is in en 'unsafe states all persong are forbidden to travel thereon, exeeP at their own risk. H. SNELL, Reeve of Hullett• j. SHANNON, Reeve of MnIrillOP' April 203, 1873. 2814 Hap The laughable thing in - the bur- lesque school-boy-eompositions, go-J14-roUnds of the newspepers every now aed then, is of this un- gd; ot ji co orvt braatribtel w ihr ysr ti;se t bhiTye hr ee sifneo 1,,,e Oey: nx0:- they are neither witty nor humor- ' ous at the very moment of our laughing at them, but we laitgli for all ' that.. We may say that we laugh at the absence of any proper relation_ between the ideas grouped together in. them, but -when one stands in a crowd and hears broken bits of half a dozen conversations, he has this same reason far laughter in still greater force, and yet he feels no 'temptation even to smile. :t The thing which, for want of a better name, we are accustomed :to call American. humor is largely com- posed of this very elemeilt, We smile at the remark that "a Chicago poet begins an apostrophe to the ocean with Prodigious Dampness hail " And we discover a similar- ly' amusing ineongruity in the! fac that an editor in the scarcely born town of Duliith, called the aspiring village " The Zenith city of the ;in- setted seas:" Stonewall Jackson lairaself, with all his serioneness of dispositicia and habit, is sold in have laughed immoderately when a drunk- en private toasted him with, " May live to see you stand en the highest pinnacle of Mount Ararat, and give • tions front into empires I Worlds, rthigehctofmacine7d,, By the right of na- A lecturer once convulsed his audience with tan incongruity d which he seemed at the raoment most unconscious: He was talkbg of affectations, and particnlarly the- one whith induces people to sign times be saidn-K` Otis sounds welt whole of their middle name. " &Me' i enongh, but these cases are excep- tional, We all like E. Pluribus Artem;ituurstiNvirgahbroudrye,olv,nails,tifusit:nodf = Ps..i 1:th °twbbi :heel 1 ski 1°dnelnegr)Yielri)Yoalfih: miti r4e; 1 loses; el; „Vt a sthh:ellb uno:h1 11:e83:::"Padhobkleeee w.v seta seon- spp:iktrofttroknoesuPptfrte144wiPtil‘r*tell Success.' it And whendhhetvetnit obir remark that " Mr. S. is now no more " and -said he was the " orther of. dtheller wad other plays," England laughed in. spite of the , fact ithat it was reading Ptilicit. .But the best :thing, perhaps, in the whole of that ludricous epistle is the remaik concerning Chaucer, that C. had talent, but he couldni Cervantes was master of this oThugebt ettoorymaokie upsoworoeDp,,ogns Qwneixfol low biro. through all his trying and Pitseiiamdri nienesfguals:oee, erxsePoloylfg.ioeh:t ae e stfoo' ynp wt ysheiectha:11:iii phs Altfj - was wiedom. We kpow all the knight, but in, spite of Ourselvee-wn' laugh at him instead. until: owl bel ste Coming Lecturers. A_ London correspondent that Mai:John Elderk-in, who is ht this time on his way home, has AO